HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-17 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotI ' picked up in Hawaii, dropped otf along the yay.
From left are ~im Wallace, Jack Kimble, Bill carp
(holding 'lbul)derb&ll the c'at), Davia V~n,
Kane, (and seated ript) Suaan Baldwin, Jim
Franken.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -:Prelldent
Jobuoo bal decided to ll>olllb 11'*1·
uate adlool lllCl occupatloDll draft
defermentl and the decision prollllses
~ lltlr 11p new demands ill ~
for ICllDe f«m .of lottery Mlectioa .,..
tem, • I Ss>eakine for a major lellDd o( tbe
acaUmlc; oommunlty. Prealdellt ~
tan Wllfon ot the American Councll
on Educatfon urged "the adm.mlltra-
tioa and Concre11 tb couider J 111-
tem at random selection at the euti-
est poul>le moment" to 1Plu4 the
Impact of the declaion over all ....
ud claulflcatiOlll ol draft elllfbla.
Under the new Selecti•• Service
regulatlona lirmounced Frtday.. oaiy
lfllduat'e 1tudent1 in medical er clent·
at treldl or who those in ·at least
their lecond JtM' el blgber ICboolinl
will be cranted defmminta. .
National duaillcat1on1 of def•·
. able occupation1 also were abolilbed,
and although local boardl may ltlI1
grant such 1aemptions "on a lbcnr·
lng ol essential community need,"
this cate1ory of deferment wu vir-
tually ellmillated ander the new re1-
ulatioos. ·
Estimates of tbe number of prev-
iously deferred men who will become
• • • , • / , ! • ~ 1 , '. subject to imtntdlate clllapa ranpcl
ii . '· ·n . .,~\ .. ~e . . to ... *° .... It Ott ue&;wt·., J.l7ea 0~==:-..:::ms~· ··~
i . , , ,,.,, h .,, . ettU ...... wu•ot• ...
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.. 1 ,. I . ;-'l ,st1• th ~ I • day'•~ JDet-..C ...
conep crWutee tbi1 ,,_. d stu-
dents -"nl tbetr ftnt ,.... ol,,.... Kane, owner al tbe •foot trimarao
carouain• n, arrived la A~J)d Feb.
•• "It was only by 'the gi-.C. ol God
tbll! reached here,'' tl6-.aid .
ate school wm 1te at tM kip at the
llst.'
In HOQff belrtap •-1itr ...
month, .caclemlc apolle•• 19111 gcb ---....
Kidnapei:I, Baby Found? · But ~· 11 coafldent be-· wm WI his '35,000 trimaran around tbe world.
He.left Newpcrt Harb« Alll· 2 and
sailed vja Tahiti and ~olon1a to
a cbanp Jn resutatfons .. wapeed
FridaY would empty ,........ IChoola,
·deny college's and UD.rfenlties ttielr
source of instructors a,od take away
larg~ numbers of advanced students
Mom Sobs 'It's Mine'
· LOS ANGEIZS (UPI) -A baby
'bo1 Wll fOllld libladoned in & parted
car in Glendale Friday, and a waillng
Mexican • ~tmrican mother aaJd1 Jhe
ia aare lf ii tbe Infant stolen ftml her Wednelda1 by a wily kJdniper.
"Fit ml '1jo" (i\'e my NJ) totlbed
22-ie•-old Mn. Marla Stllla Sdchez
t( El lloafe, ftM1 police lit ber look
at tbe ...,11 found infant tbrOUCh a
metentty wrd window at County
Geftenl, HetpitaL
The ddN ... found Friday evening bf Mn. NIDe1 Piper ot nearby Glen·
dale, Gil Ge Hiit of her auto. .
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He wlr'Dld Ui.,. would .serve only as
an lndk .. 1ht 1be iftfant ii indeed
the ~,baby. . .
HolPital ~ said tlie practl~
ol mM:iq flotprints of new6orn hf.
futs ii Mt fOl1oftd it the tnltltution, attbolllh tbl practice ls widetpNad t1i
private MIP'taJ.s.
Police allo were trying to track
down U. -.He wUformed woman who
got the 8IDcbez family to hand over
7~ •lkunce Carlos Wedneldly.
Tbe •llPPOMd nurse used the pretext
the .._..tar b.adn't taken the dilld'•
footprillti -the family wasn't aware
the balptta1 cllcln't do this anyway.
AucklancJ. 4
After being forced by strong wester-
ly winds and 20 to :JO.foot TilVet
to steer a comae toward tbe East
Cape, on Ute North Island's east coast,
the Carooaln' 'found heraeU eo miles
too fM' IOUt.b.
Bather than 1ote face by aallln&
clowa to WelllqtGa, New Zeallncl'a
..at of parliament dd capital dty,
Kane decided to beat back acatut tM wiDcl to Auckland.
U'Dder fl.II sail • the mandlte of J1n .. 28, tbe trimaran and her crew
ol. two bepu the loq llof north. Kane, a fGnn• United States
Marine lieutenant wbo ... service
in Vietnam, deacribed the four houri
after 4 p.m. that day u tbe worst
in bJa life, •
"We zoomed up the wavw and took
oil like a jet when we reached tbe
top," be 1ald. .
"The mast waa like a piece of
apaghetU doi.nl a rtlumba.
Tbe jib boom was 1mubed, a batch
and lifebuoy were 1wept overboard
and a.n outboard motor ..S cana of
Police and clocton were 1W1 trying
to ature ebemselvea -detplte the
mcitMr'a opinlOll -that the bllby real-
ly ii C.111 Sanclm, whose «sap-
PNflDN Wednesday aet off a mas·
alw poBce.-eb.
Two ...... teaded to beet up Mrs.
'POT,DOG' HAS
NOSE FOR DRUGS • food were flung around tbe cabin.
"At t1mes tbe tops o( the waves
were level with the Carouahl'a 40 foot mut," Kme said. "Spray WU ftit8&
everywbtre. I could bardlJ 11e for
much of tbe Ume. The wt.d wblcb
aeemed to be blowlnc from au dJrec·
tJons was IO atronr &Nt llnee were
flying borllontal to tbe deck.'.
SaneMr'• belltl that the W>y found
ln G1-llJit II bin. BoCb c.iOI and
Cbl ~ -..111tbecar,.....1111-
da R 1ts1.
Allo 1111 '9bf foupd in Gleadale ba!
a ~ • ..,. beet. Ltttle C.los bad a blold lmllple taken .from hll ' heel
....... be ;-u tidnlped, and a rmall mm'""*' be U:'9d. Dr. 1. l). K1 er of the bOspltal
.... llld \&God teeta would be mlde.
MN J'MNClSCO (UP1) -CU1torns o4Wa•• eeaftaned Friday their agents
.. ..., "a pot dog" to 1ntft a.rt
P&!!bl" coatain1ng marijuana. fte do(, a GetmlO st}epherd, bas ~ ... w ~kales at to. Angeles, Tnml Air Force base and San P'ran·
ct_. ID Utt last few dayi, olficlals ... ~ -•• u l>t Caroutln • ean l&alld '-P to
thiJ I ana cenfldent r wm bt 1bie to
(See UILOR, Pap I)
workin& parttlme in laboratory re-
sezrch.
The spokesmen said replacing the
system of taking the oldest men first
with a random aelecUon method would
ease the impact on the academic com· maruty and provide • .,..... and
equity" for all mta aabject to tbe
draft. J'rlda1'• order will cover 8,4'14
fulltlme worken and 41,ltl llPlftlltl-
ces who bad oec:apetlonal clefs...,,
Selective Service budqlllrten slid.
lt a1lo will make eJICll>le for b
draft about m,ooo --~~ tbt SclenWlc ~ vOlmllU.Ui.11111mu..-,
a nonpernment aceDCJ crelltld tt
private ldentlfk orcanfuticlu.
lllclvded in tbat fllure wen I.If,•
atudentl who lrill receive bedl110r'1
degrees this June: 144,000 flnt twr
fulltime graduate students; 'M,•
arac1uate students who ha\l'I not ,.t
entered theft second Jfff of 11'8duate
study, and 28,000 craduate atuiltnta re-
ceivin( their m.llW'• deCrWI tills
year.
Auto Accident
In Westminster
Kills Engineer
Spencer M. RobinlOft, an tllllaeer
1t Douclas MJJsUe and Space S11wm1
Diviaioa ln Huntlni\00 Badl, WM
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: DAILY ,llOT
Wallace .
Hopes to Force Election f
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CHICAGO (0Pl) -<Mrte C. Wal·
lace dreama about the posalbillty he
•ill be ~ble to deci<M whether a Re-.-.ucan or a Democrat wlU live in
" the ~te House next year. .. If tte-•iphom enough l'Otet with bis
third party effort to throw the elec-
tion into tbe House of Representa·
tivtt, Wallace said Jl'riday, ht will
• leM "a convenant" wlttl either candl·
date ln excbaQ&e for Implementation
at Mme at bll at.ate' 1 rtgbtt pol.ides.
1'be fonMr t"WDGr of Alabalu,
1eeklnc tbe presldenq tlnqb his
Amlric• ~t party. said
there .Ls a "diJUnct poulblUty" the
election will be decided in the..llouse,
although ''I aim to win.''
Wallac~. who got at least 2S pen:.ent
of the Democratic vote in the primar-
ies of aeveral states in 19&4, 'believes
he ia capable of garnering R()UP
electoral votes tbl• year to keep elUi.
•• F ,..• P .. e l
·AIRPORT •.•
off from the airport. but flying over
: ·• the community at low alU.ude1. If
• · the FAA tmpolld rllid restrictJons
on aircraft fi)'bll at unneceuarlly
· · low altitudes over the community,
• further improvement. would result.
.U.wer: En route aJrc:ratt operating
below 3,000 feet are generally light
aircraft and noite generated by these
aircraft ls m.lnfmal.
On another complalDt of t JI e
Newport Beach croup concerning jet
· · aJrcraft ftylng ln or out of the airport
between 1 p.m. and 7 a.m .. the FAA
off1dal quoted a iovernment regula-
tion 1'hJcb reads, ln effect, that the
alrPort may ettabllab tts own rules, wttbbl reasoa, "if IUCh action ls
• • neceuary for the aafe operation of
. , the airport or neceAaf1 to aerve civil
· avtatloD Me<U of the public. Con-
., ditiona outlined for fligbt operation
mlllt not be unJust11 dllCl'iminato.y.
but fair and equal.
The airport commiasioners tbU
• • week named a committee "to review
the matter and report beet to the
commtuion with 1peclfic recom·
mendattom."
Named were Jack Mullan, chairman
of the Newport Air Traffic AdviJorY.
Committee; a i r p o r t commissioner
Leland Launer, nen.m. Carpenter,
commiJ1ion cbairman; Arthur C.
Wahlat.edt, deputy county coumel;
Robert Bresnahan, new county dire<:·
tor of aviation; and W. Quentin
Stockdale, FM chief for the elrport
tower.
.Gov. Kirk Flies
. ·: Back to Florida
LOS ANGELES CUPI) -Gov.
Cla&ade R. Klrk Jr. Friday ni&tit in-
t«naptAld bi.I Callf onla viail to re-
tun to Florida to deal with a aeries
ol teacber 1tribl.
Kirk and h1I aldM an home in his
print. Lockbeed Jetltar after be lddlwHd a county Republ.icaD cent-
ral C?OIDllltttff receptiOA at tbe Bllt·
more Hotel.
An aide at tbe aovanor said he
would meet Saturday with F1orida
le&illators and representative. of the
1trikill1 teachers' auociaUons.
tt eu4 .. ta ,,_ ncelYill • ..,..
t1.y. ne 11eue tt.. 1'0ldd ...., ta
dedtle tM elctiolt.
In that event, Wallace said, he would
offer his electoral votes to the candi·
date who would give him in return a
guarantee to return the control of
states and towns "to the common
people."
His state's right.a remarks drew
sta.ndilg ovations from the members
d the Esecutives Club at OUcaao.
where Wallace opeaed his party's
campaign la IlliDoia.
Tbl 1,400 executfves cheered dtll
he told them, "The federal govern-
ment must quit trying to write a
guideline from a thousand miles away.
The goodness ol JocaJ people can best
•ort out their °"11 problems."
He said he would start with the
U.S. SU(reme Court, replaciq the
Jud,_ bJ attrition witb "wry differ·
Appe.b U, GOP
... ,. c.t-:.-:-.: :... .. ,... .... 3 .... ,_, ___ _
have the power a.w all peraon,
all lells&ator1, Md all the l*JPM."
He said be is eot a racbt and that heaae•·..._ ..... .,....-.t
anybody becaua ot race Gr color."
He said be wouldn~ want 1tle sre•l·
dency if a backlMb from radal dll·
lurb&DCH wu ibe G1117 way be eouJd cet tt
Wall.lc9 a1ae 11111 .. ,... ...,.. fll
fortlp aid t. ..... 6at do Mt
.upport •" ... wClllllll ... tbiJ _..
al boolt to 11.-l ia ear llUiltrJ .''
He said he would "lean on tht
clliefs of 1t.aa'' to end U.S. JnYG!Ye-
ment in Vietnam and would try for
a face-to4ace tallt wi'lh Weatern Eu·
r~ al11es.
"We ought to make them help UJ,,.
he aUd. "By illat 1 ... ,_, ...
tbem to bllp u ."
Johnson Wants k>~p
War Out of Campqign
BJU ... PNll~
PruJdent Joblllllll ..,.. be ls not
loin& to involve bis Vietnam war poU·
cy Jn tbe lta political campalp ad
be doeln 't tbJnk Repub&an CllDC!i-
datel lbould e1tber.
"1 would tblDt •• aboulda't play
Festival Patrons
Giv.en Backstage
Tour of Pageant
A bacutaca tour GI tht Papat
of the Masten ls alated from 2 .to
4 p.m. today for Winter FeaUvaJ
patrons in Lacuna Beach.
The 11-d.ay community celebration
also will feature at the Festival of
Arts grounds until 5 p.m. an arts
and crafll bazaar, a craftsman's fair,
an Indian exhibit and a photoramL
The second day of sanctioned turf·
ing competition will be held Sunday
from 7 a.m. to noon at Sl AM's
Beach. The festival gr<>UllCM exhibits
may be viewed from 10 a .m. unW
I p.m.
AllO tdaedtaled S.UY ls Ill art
show at the Hotel Laguna beginninC
at 10 a.m. and an auction at noon.
The gourmet dinner and wine
tutlnl party in the Hotel LalUJla will blghllght Mood8y'a activities. It
be&ins at 7 p.m. aad is f12.50 per
person. '
Other Maaday events Include a lawn
bowllnt tournament at Heisler Park,
12:30 p.m.; an st Callery open house
and tea, 2.5 p.m.; an -*tor film
festival in the Old B r u s 1 e I s
Re&taurant, 7:30 to 10 p.m., and the
festival groundl exh.ibib from 10 a.m.
to a p.m.
polltleJ will tlll ... iM w1rlet• It
wttb ~,. Jft II laid
Friday.
Tbe PrlUc1lllt UM a .... ooafilr·
... ha 61 ....... ,._. V1ee
PNlidaa& Riclmd I(. Nbm WU
ecboblC bis vwu. PlllcJ, aa ebars·
ed by Nboa'a GOP rifta, (M, G.,..
&mney at Mlddpw
''[ ttilnk mmt ~ at one
time or .aotbel' MW qreed wltJ:a
the J)Ollc7 • • • bat 1 ua not ao1n1
to .. ,. uJ4IUi tllat J ecmdou)1
beU.Ve wUf tafthe tbe war and the ma( wbo .. fl,,.... It la a pollticaJ
cam.-•111." Jobnlae aakl. ·
?'tboa, ibe GOP froat nmner, and
Rmml)' ,... Ill New RMl!iplhlre this
...._. ounpatptnc ffr wee. ln the
· March 12 primwy, the utlon'a tlrst.
Nix• laid Friday the UM of DU·
clear -.apona in Vietnam wm1d "run
1be rill: o~rwtinc ttMt war." He
Mkl the U Stat. lliboukS resort to
tactical JtUClelr WHJ>ODI only "in
reeponse to a nuclec llbck or a
musive land attack."
John90n, referrinl to a spate of
rumon wt week, aaid "no one has
ever comidered or made a recom·
mendlltion on depk>yment ol. nuclear
weapons" in Vietnam.
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ACAPULCO ..•
Rampaae, a mllu; RucaJ. ia : SaUJ, 71; Clalriqui, out ol race; San·
tana, lil; Waltlria, 141; Starllnt Ill,
288; Kiubole, 117; Bohemia, UIS;
Simoon. 111; Jemanla, 194; Tzchak,
out ot nee; Annie Too, out of race;
Callfta. 141; Tanaent, 153; Verve, 13;
Baba ID, 110; Blue Blazes, 244; Agls·
ymba, 283; Amorita, 241, L' Allegro,
219.
Overall handicap l!tandings: 1,
KiaJoa ll; 2. Verve; 3. Serena; 4,
Baba III; 5, Falacia; 6. Chimaera: 7,
Simoon; 8, Spirit; 9, Calilia ; 10, Bo-
hemia.
CJau A: 1, K.ialoe ; 2, Serena; 3, Sptrtt.
Clau B: 1, Falac:ia; 2, Chlm .. ra; a. Simoon.
Clau C: 1 Verve : 2, Baba III ; 3,
L'Alltcro.
Rocky Discla imer
NADlSON, WIJ. (UPI) -One of the
thNe "MDCaadklates" on the Wis·
cou.ia R~ bellot filed a dlt·
claimer Jl'rida, removM\f his name.
Gov. ~ Rocbfeller 0( New
Yark filed the Mlidavit witll the sec·
retaey of state.
FRE!WAY HANG!lt?
Vice Meyor Fr .... u
Spe.cial Fencing
Makes Freeway
Crossings Safer
Early this week congtructioa was
at.:ted oo protective fencinc,. to
safepard pedestrians ualng FOWJtain
Valley's freeway overcrossings.
The long.awaited safeauard will
assure parents that their youngsters
are protected from the normally at·
tractive hazard of low freeway
(Uardralls.
Vice Mayor Donald FregNU, 'Who,
spearheaded the project since the
freeway was opened early wt year,
stated that "The prompt re1poose to
the city's request and Che COIJll>letion
of the project 'on time' Is an excellent
example of state tnd local government
cooperation -without the normal
time~Numing red tape."
The fencing, which will be com·
pleted by March 1. will be located
at the six overcrossings in the city:
Warner Avenue Buahlrd Street;
Slater Avenue; Brookhurst Avenue;
Tablert Avenue and Ward StrMt.
Katy Jurado Said
In Good Condition
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Fiery Mei.
lean actress Katy Jurado was expect·
ed to leave UCLA Medical Center tbl5
weekend where she was treated for
an overdote of 1Jffpin1 pllls.
Attendants said the 4G-year-old star
was "im1l"oviftl and in lood condi·.
tion'' after awaUowing more than 60
1leepillg pilla in a suicide attempt
Wednesday.
Coast Art Students Earn
28 Gold Keys, 11 Ribbons
Twen*1~ Sold ay1 for achieve· muttlqtGD Beach -Joe.1 Brut, sold JDIDt IDll eleven blue ribboal for win-key.,
111111 art .. , awarded Orance Coast FOUNTAIN v ALLEY B I GB
area hlCI& ICbool students l n SCBOOL -Liada OleUel, 101d key csemon1e1 this mornlnt at the Statler and blue ritibon.
Hilton Hotel in Lot Angeles. LAGUNA BEACH BIGB 8CllOOL · Awardl wen pruented to 279 talented teen...,e artists in the 22nd -Art Brewer, 1old key: and Marc
annual ICholMtic rtllonal art com-McCallen. gold key &DCl blu.e ribbon. = A..V .,.. PftMD&ed bJ OOBONA J)EL MAJl lllGll SCB~
llworfa lOlllMar, 1rt l\q)m'itor, -Lalaie Mitt, told Q Y; aidsta
Loi Antek• (1t,y ScMol, contest F1dW • ~ bJ: Jo. Guptill, IOld
chairman. and LeRoy Meele, vice key and blue ribbon: Lore Heston,
pruldent and pneral meri:handlsing gold ~ey and blue nbbon; Tamara
......,... Balloa'1 D ow n t ow n Ma.WIOll. told keJ -S Mu. ribbon; rt,.._. eHJlllltW. ' Bob 11owt.1oW u1 lllCl bkle ~;
WlnnlllC art•• selected from more &ma Ntrtbrlqa, l*d keJ; .JuY .._,_..._IUbml==-·t.J:c P nw-. 1olcl M1 w blue rU..:
,n.-. alld ,...aw ~~ and~ a... -ltJ and --~,...... (Sia Lm Olllapo, rillb& ' -..n. .............. v--. Loa JIEWNllT BA a a 0 a lllGll
........ ~) .., ..... ol .... -11.tMa .,....., ....
~-' 1'111 ... ..... lllJ; -~;: .... -.. tila "-.. ()nap Cout .... : ,,. ........ bJ'; ...
"": . DI ... I* lalJ _. b1111 ribboe: OOl'l'A _. _. lt'BOOL-L11111a R••••"· p1111 n.,; •Dd en
..,..,. Dlqm• ..... key; Dou1 ............. ...,.
McA.UaW. pld .., Md btu6 ribbon; Ollldall ..U ~ del Mii' wu
Olla .......... -bf; .. JllHN)e .. " ........ plldq 1Cbool1 ..,..,...., lllJ. ,.... ...... .,, ... di Miii
'I TA 't ST MI &•MEDIATE. • rMlu.
1.
WASHINGTON (AP) -Preaideot
JGlmlca wmrtl it loud and clear: Ge.
WllHlnt C. Wettmarel.and wW •taf
oa in Vietum and peace nesoaauoe.
wMh Bmo1 aire no nearer than they
W«e t:bree ye1r1 Co·
Jobnaoa told reporters Friday tt\el't
b a e..,..ip on "to cet over t11e
word ih.t we have doubts io Ge&. w 1trwlrellnd ...
... he lllid ... Deft1' Md imown • ~ -Ja 9'-1 M ball mon « ...... 6-laCM U.&.~*
er in Vietnam.
"I want to ~ize." the Presl·
dent aid, "that I doo't want to leave
the impression with any aoldier in .a co\nlnalld, with any parent ot any
mu out itt>ere. that there is any jus·
tifica'tioo wha~Y"er for all this rumor,
gonip. talk about Gen. Westmore·
land's ~e er .a>out hit atand·
il>C wttb this President. ..
M f« any P'Q1P'HS to.nrd peta
Wlal, Jobue Wd M WGUld like to
.. ..,_ • f!aY "1e1" to a question
W'hetber be sees any mew. hopelut
pl'OlpeCtl for 11ecotiating with Hanol.
But he aald he didn't want to leave
the American peapl• under any illu•·
lalll.
•1 clrlG'\ tb1ak HMIOi II MY mo.re
rud)' to nesotlate today than It was
a,... &IDt two yura aeo, w 1hree
,.... •·"be.aid.
p,....p.,e J
SAIWR .••
finlllh my voya1e around the world,••
Kane said.
"'Ibis II MIDl*Mnc that ha• never
been done in a trhnJ.Nn before. If
it bad I would not be out here risk·
tng my life for nottrlng." be added.
KaDe will be at Auckllmd for about
a month, to loot for three additional
crew members and make repairs, be·
Ion the Dine-month sail beck to
Ca.llfarnla.
Tbe four )"OUDI men who were to
joia Kane in b bonor ol 1ailing
around the world left the yacht at
HllWaU.
Lile OD t be ocean wave did not
appeal to two. 'lbe o(ber two ran out
ol time aft. the trimaran was forced
to s~ Jonger than expected.
Only one man, Ricbar"d 1.ei.lat, 28.
wbo left the yacht at Auckland, helped
Kane sail the Carousin' from Hawaii
to New Zealand.
The trimaran ran aigrounct at Ha·
wall and at Rarotonga, and came
wiWn 15 feet of beint wrecked on
rocb in stormy .... in tM Mar·
quesas. ·
On two oocasiom Kane lpeDt ftve
hours banging upside • dO'lil"ll ln the
bilge repairing the Olrouaill'1 steer·
ta1 lft!'·
TW1 view, M aUd, na b-.. • reva. o( ~ f\&i. ~
took iJlt.o -~ .......... -----Seentmy 0 11 I Ill U 'J'-t tf
UniMd Natloet hU just
. with elliela al Clit fn ltueia., lndla
EltglJnd and ,..-... I
The news ~onfereece Jll'OVide4 tbt
ftnt ~ iit-the prell tt Ilk
...._ directly MIM ._ srowmg
~n Ofer l*lible me ol tactt. ~uclear we~ la Vlela1n1
The decision to use ludl w~
he said, w°'1ld be his alcme and "~
of the most .,eaome and , grave dt·
c.!!!.2,ns any rresident could be called
on to make."
But be ufd, la the M¥en 1eari h t
he bu been 1n the execuuve br-.cti
ihece bas oev« been a ~'.
tion from th Joint aw. el 8tal or
~ tecnWy of ..... a.it llldtar
weapmabe ....t .
•'No reconunendati• bu been
made to me," be Mid.·~ aat
I think WJ ought a. put a eM to .. t dlleua&ion. ••
* *· *
Viet CiTiiians
• I
Hinder Marine
Drive in ·Hue
SAJGON (UPI) -H_,..al 11J
crowds of dued civihnl In 6e lile
of fire, Amelican Marines JIUIW inch~ <k1wn a bfood«neand
street today toward tfle suicide nest
of a Communist t.ttalion in Rue.
UPI correspondent Alvin B. Webb
Jr. reported from tMide Hue 's walled
fortresl -ihe di.max t.ttleground
ot the guerTilla mv.asion of Sou1b Viet.
nam cities -that so intense waa
Communist fire and so tbiclc the
crowds of civilians that in four days
the Leatnerneeb had managed to
move anly 200 yards.
"There is one major breakthrough."
Webb reported. He said Leathemeclm
sto~ the commanding fortre.ss
tower loomini above the b9ttle·
ground. "The tower is oow \n the
hands of the 1st Battalion, U.S. ~
M.nne., '' Wetj, reported.
The drive killed 94 OimmimJth\
but Marinea Mid 300 t.o 500 man
guen-illas were appa.re!ltly inte!lt on
fighting to the last man in their deep
bunkers carved into the rubble of
South Vietnam's onetime archltec·
tural showpiece.
Murphy Leaves UCLA
To Head Times Board
RIVERSIDE -Dr. Jt'ranJdin D.
MIJl1)by Thursday resigned a 1
chancellor o1 UCLA. the 1tate'11
weest university. to become
cha1rman of the board and chief tit·
ecutive officer of 'nme1 Mirror Com·
pany.
Murphy. 52, announced bis reaicna·
tion as chancellor during a meeting
of the University of Ca.lltornia Regents
on the UC Riverside campus here.
It is effective no later than Sept.
1.
At the same time in Los Aqele.s,
Norman Chandler. current Times Mir·
ror Compa.ny cbairmu and chief ex-
ecuttve, auouneed that Murphy would
replace him no later than Sept. 1.
Chandler will become chairman of
the ei.ecutive committee of the cont-
pany.
Otis Cbandler,. · contlnuint a 1
publisher of the Los Aqeles '1mea.
wf1l also serve in· the new poaJtion
of vice chairman of the board of
direction. Albert V. Caley continues
.. president to direct ~ and
lubs:ldiartea of l'inlel K l r J o r
throQpout the U.S. and Elnpe.
Murphy, la announctn1 lm md•ali-
ty rt1llllrioll. noted that, '"l'be ques..
don ol the "~ bad~ had
nothing to do wttb me tMlric tbb
job. Tllta ls 111 opportmdlJ I would
like."
During Murpbyts tipt-year tenure
at UCLA, Ida U111f111 a'Yelded m«*t
of the atudn& unrest ad t.wty
dilsentlon that wracked the UC
Bei-bleJ ampas. . .
Alie under his luder111dp. Ua.A
,,..,, from 17.000 to 21,., 1tude9t.a
and 8dcted • MW .buildlacL
ln his Jetter of resipatlon to
Cbarlea J . Hltch. prntdent of the
University o( c:autonia, Msphy aald •
". . . I find ln tbe. opportuiUty ptt8enled me by . tbe directors of 'nma Mirror ~ a ..., llld en 11rdbt1ey .,..... .. ,._.~ ....
• I ._ It, I di eaet1aw ta ..w ··~--·· ...... "*' ~ ...,, ..... iN't ~;···. ~
-···· .. : . .-....; Iii .. l Atr11t111•a me~lllil._... ....
... .,.., .............. to
the JAi Aaplll 'flrMi. .. ,,....
. Mlrret-Coft1puy It 9"ppd ta
pubUlllial boeb, a e W I p a p e fl l ........ .... mamfactaN 0 ( 11w+~ ferwt ptldwll, cMrts,
maps. inatrumenb and commerdal
printing.
Murphy's letter noted that, .. On July
1. I will have completed I> years
of higher edueational admlnJstratton,
and during that time I have attempted
to give direction and focus to three
tnatituttona. In the proce11, I believe
I have made my mutmum con·
trlbution to education."
From lMI to 1151, be WU dean
of the acbool of mediciDe at the
University of Kansas, then aerved nine
years as the UC chancellor.
Currently he is president of the
Samuel H. Knu J'o\mdatioo and is
a member of the board of directors
of Ford Motor Company, Hallmark
Cards, Inc. and 'J'bMs Mirror Com·
pany.
DAILY PILOT .................
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Marine Sit .,_ ...... 21.
of Cairo. Oblo, weat 1.000 milel oat
of bil way to th.a'* waaml b an t
employes for 18,Ddi.nc ~ to
troops in v~ Jut Met from
Vietnam, Web9ter flew from Loi
• Angeles to Salem, Ore., to 1ell work·
.ers at the U.S. Nltional Baat bow
welcome their gooditw were ·to U.S.
fiptinC troops. •
Formet" Uftioer"*f of Of'eQOft coed,
Annd:te BuchottM ('AOVJ JI,,. COMnlJ
ii currentlv atWMpdno tor•~-
• for appeal of M?' contempt of court
conviction to tM Urdted State1 Su-
preme Court. AnnetU 1.0m con1'icUd
for r~ to ut1Cal her 1ource1 of
a MWI •torv c~ uae of mari·
Juana which wa& pUbtilhed in the 1W-
<Unt daUfl J>C!Pe'· • A<tor l.twar4 G. RoW.-n, Jr.
. has agreed to pay temponry sup-
J>Qrt for a 20-month-old girl wttbout
admitting fatherhood in the peod-
ing trial m a paternity suit againlt
him. Robimon agreed to pay $60 a
month to Min LucUle K ... , 29, a
i;ecretary, after a judge ruled there
was "probably cauae" be could
have been the father of iDe dlild
born June 17, 1986. •
c;Thil is jult an eJJ)trimtnt to
see what food childr.n really go
for," aaid the man from the
Carnation Milk Co., aa nine tot.t
"nder jive tore into a tabu·
groanino arra11 of aoup, chicken
hash, hamburgers, chocola~
mouaae and strawberry mallow.
The 1tunt tOOI obviowlt1 a great
l'UC~#. TM k1dl ~ ewrything
but the contoiMTt.
• Comedian lob Hope was the
city's "Most Useful Citizen in
1967." the Los Ang~eis Re a It y
Board bas decided. Hope was
awarded the boerd's annual "serv·
ice watcll" at a formal dinnel'. 'nJe
inscripUon on the watch abo said,
,''It.he M!'Yiceman'• belt friend."
Bishop Heads
·Newly-formed
UCI Foundation
The UCI hu.Ddation boerd of direc-tors, new campus finandal support croup. today announced the election
of John F. Bl.shop as president and
tbe recelpt Of $22,875 in receipts at
its first meeting.
Bilbop ii president of D a n a
Laboratories Inc., Newport Beach.
Initial gift to the newly formed foun-
dation was a ~.<n> check preaented
by James M. Day, president of. the
Jl'rienda of UCJ.
Other gitb included '5,<n> liven
anonymously by a UCI profeaeor to
establ.ilb a fund for the purcbale of
worb Of art for the campua, and
a '500 donation by the law firm tieaded
by James H. Kindel Jr. and John
E. Andenon.
Tbe balance of the funds l"flWved
we~ ennual membenhip dues in the
UCI lndU8t:rial Auodates program.
other offloers of the foundation are
viee presidentll, Charles S. Thomas,
retired president of the Irvine Com-
pany, ud John B. Lawson, vice presi·
dent of Aerortutronk; treasurer,
Walter Burrougha, chalnnan of the
board, Orange COMt PubllJhing O>m·
pany; eecretary, Mils Key Stewart,
AsaocMted AlUtnDi of C a 1i f o r n i a
College ol Medicine.
Chairman ol. the finance and in·
vestment. committee i:s George L.
Woodford Jr., president, Newport Na-
tional Bak.
At 4he board meeting, Chancelor
Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. presented a
citation of merit to E. J. Power of
Newport Beach, director of the
Friends of UCI. for "fifty year1 of
dedicated service to the University
IDd the people of C a Ii f o r n l a."
Huntington Boy
Named Alternate
For West Point
Alfred Perlee, 9392 Leilani Drive,
Huntington Beach, a senior at HWl-
tington Beach High School, was named
by Congressman Richard T. Hanna
fU'lt alternate candidate for ap-
pointment to the United States
Mllitary Academy for the class which
will enter West Point in June.
Aa his principal candidate Hanna
named John Edward King, a first
year student at Fullerton Junior
College. King; whose father ls a Pur-
ple Heart veteran, residea at 1321
Lewellyn, Anaheim, and la 1 graduate
of Anaheim High School.
·-·--.......... -"""''#,.
bloDd fellow with a wide am.lie. He
k la charge ol sellin1 the PAlntlnp
and other handicraft curlos. J&
uniform Is the prisoner's blue denim
lblrt, jacket and trousers.
Tbe room 1ooks like a -small bus
1tatioft, with the weU-worn. wooden
... ta set into the floor Ulte churcb
pews. Twenty People sit quleUy,
waitln1 to see imprisoned relative•
or friends. '"'
You also wait here for your escorl
Frequently, that will be Jame. Part, ~ stocky. bespectacled, pipwmokin1
auociate warden.
He takes you out of the visitors'
room to the main pedestrian entrance
10 feet away. There ia an imposini
Iron ............... ....
with a four.foot atabdeel at.eel ay
chaiD, lndleat. for you to 1lp the vWtora• book.
Inlide a ark anteroom, Park toou
at a guard' PMrinl trom a slot In
tbe wall and ub for some keys.
A:A lnmate litl next to another iron
door ~ be aw.tngs it open upon a nod frOm PU'k.
You are now witbln'the walla.
In front of you ii a close.cropped
lawn, with a railed O.Oral arrangement
,IJ)e)llnf out "Portal Sq~e." To the
rllht are Proteatant, Catholic, Jewith
and Black Muslim rellgiout 1truc·
turea, all one-story and modem.
It ia Saturday and the inmates are
'llG Q' IS WHAT INMATES CALL THIS 116-YEAR.oLD PORTRESS
County Islands,
Strip Annexes
Hit ~y LAFC
County lllends and strip umesatlons
protrudlnl into another city were
decrled by Local Agency Formation
Commission (LAFC) members this
week as they denied a Yorba Linda
annexation plan and approved one for
Placentia.
The neighboring dtles are embroiled
ln a Jong range fight over adjoining
lancf. Yorba Linda was attempting
Ill annexation of 88 acres which ex·
tended into an area surrounded on
three lid.s by Placentia.
Approved wu P 1 a c e n t i a ' ' an·
nention of 42 acres which ls the
northero section ol the 88-acre Yorba
Linda proposal.
The land is a county Island and
LAFC member David L. Baker said
elimination of such islands in an
orderly manner wu the goal of the
organization. Pliacentia's plan would
take in part Of the island.
Yorba Linda receptly announced
plans to test legally Placemia • s seven
annexatiOns in the past three years
ln the Yorba Linda area accompliMled
before that city w11 inoorporaied last
October. The matter will probably
be the 1ubject of litigation for several
years.
Health Careers
Topic for Meet
~
Health Career Day for lnt'erested
high ICbool and coHege student$ will
be held Saturday, Marett 9 at Sant•
Ana College, 17th and Bristol, Santa Ana.
P1Mned by the Wo1MD'1 Auxiliary
to the Orange C<M.riy Medical Aasocla·
tioll, tbe eveet wtil be open to the
public during the afternoon sessions,
featurtn1 bootbl representing the dif·
fereat beaHll professions. HJgb school
and eolltge llbJdents are invited to
attmd the panel dlscuasions from 9
a.m . to aoon CO'lering more than 20
bealll careers.
The Aoxlllary cbairmao for the
Lacuna Dittrtct is Mn. Allen Cottle;
and Ml'I. Allen LeRoy heads up the
Newport.Me.a DiMrict. M e m b e r s r.,.._,nun, Oran1e Coast h i g h
IChoola are: Mn. David Almon,
IApna Beach; Mr1. RJchard Catlin.
C.... •1 Mar: Mrs. Frank Ken· *let, Cotta Meta; Mrs. John Egan,
Estancia; and Mn. AUen LeRoy,
Nnport Harbor.
Boosters Pledge
1370 for School
Corana Del Mar roo School'• ...... au bu allocaud $.TIO for
• ...tety of ltudent actlvitiel JA. daldlaf tbl a&hJetlc dtpar1.ment. UM
Entll•h department and ti.. Speecll
and Deblte Club. Boott.~r Clab funda are dtnved from
l.'i membership fees. sat~ of club bats
and cutnons 1t1d ldvtrtl Ina In foot.
ball prOlfamt.
Crumb~ing San Quentin .
Bulges With 3, 700 Felons
Tbe California State Prison at Sao
Quentin, a crumbling, 116-year·old
fortress, bulges at the seams with
3, 700 felons.
The ramifications or a crowded
penitentiary are far-reaching and
often strike back angrily at society.
"When you have overcrowding in
a prison you have long I i n e s
everywhere," explains Assocjate San
Quentin Warden J ames Park.
"'nle inmates have to get in line
for chow, for the laundry, for recrea·
tional activities and just about
everyth.inc elae around here. This
means the work day is shortened
to about six hours.
"It also means that jobs are over-
assigned -you'll often have 10 men
working on what should be a six-man
job.
"And so when Inmates aren't kept
busy lit relevant jobs, you're decreas·
ing their lndlvidual responsibility. Just
becau1e an inmate can adjust to this
artiflclai environment d o e s n ' t
neceaariJy mean he's going to re-ad-
just·oatBide, when he's paroled.
"He never bas privacy in prison
and it'• somewbat dizzying for him
to be outside on parole. He tends
to over-extend himself with, say, an
expeutve apartment and a car. Soon,
when the bllls start coming In. that
old temptaUon for just one more
stickup comes back to him.
"He hasn't worked hard in prison
and he's just not ready for the
I
retponslbillties of a free citizen.
"There's no magic sokrtion -you
either tl.rn more inmates loose or
you build more prisons. It would cost
about S80 million today to duplicate
this plant. That figures out to about
$12.000 per bunk.
"I think the public will eventuaUy
have to give up the idea that crime
prevention has to be punitiw. II you
have more community measw-es
(conservation camps, etc.) to control
felons, you're going to spend a lot
lets money.
"Tbe curve is downward on first-
term felons being sent up to nate
prisons." It costs about $2,100 a year
to keep a guy locked up ln San Quen-
tin, so if you can handle a guy on
probation on the communlty level,
you're going to save a lot of money."
Walter Dunbar, state director of
corrections, esttmates 20 percent of
the 25,000 priloners at at.ate in·
1titutione could well be handled at
the community level.
It could be that the public expects
too much from obsolete prl!ODS like
San Quentin.
As Park puts it:
"Society expects a pe.rfect cure
·from us. A mental institution ·can
take a patient totally divorced from
reality and work hlm down U> where
he's just an oddball and make a big
score with the community.
"But we can't make a little ttlief
out of a big thief."
Monday Signup Date
For Beach Congress
Monday ia the deadline to make
iwervatiOne for Huntington Beach's
"Congress for Community Progress"
tit be be)d ltarting at 8:30 a.m. Feb.
ii at Golden West College.
Pour panel discuss.ions by leaders
la their fields wW delve Into the
community's most pressing needs and
..i promi1Jng opportunity areas.
A. buffet luncheon will be 1erved.
A.rrangemenll for It are being made bf Marnette Peek. Golden West
~ti. the Women's Division or the
a.&mber of Conwnerce and the Junior
Beach Gyn1, Pool
Dedication Sunday
0.UC.Uon of the Hununcton Beach a&1 0J1D and Pool It Mt for 2 p.m.
...-. with an open house to be
Mid from 1 to 5 p.m., accordinl
.. l'Ml"Mdoo o(fidala.
Tht facWties have beeo iD use two
WMlr.I following an • x t e n 1 I v e
""'"'9flbts Job. Tbey are adjacent
to Owyti School at Palm Ave.nu.
IDd J7tb Strttt, and were formerly pan ol the 1cbool.
Women's Club o( Huntington Beach
have all offered uslstance.
The local League of Women VCIW's
will handle registration of delegates.
A S3 charge includes registration,
a choice of panel tltscussions and
luncheon
To m&'te reservations, mail $.1 to
the Chamber Of Commerce, P. 0.
Box 772, Huntington Beach. Just 50
&eaU remain to be filled.
Bank Official
Lee'1s Campaign
Newport Beach buslneaaman. R. C.
Kimball. vice presldeot and manaav
ol. the Martnert Brandl ol tbl UD.l.ted
Celllornla Bank bu been naned to
head up the Heart Fund Buaineas
Drive for N...,ort Bead\, according
to Orange County buslnes1 chairman
Emory Hines.
Asslating KJmbaU as vice chairman
will be E. D. Bishop. m1na1er of
the Oranae County Airport Braacb
of UCB.
~
,..tuiq ... a week at the.Ir Jdlli
Jobi. They stroll fhnlealy Uoat la
lfOupt, beadl down Utf haDdl ID
pocket..
Oft the left fl the adjustment eeat.r. a thrM-story bulld.lnr.
''The coDdemned are en the tDp
floor tttere." Park aays, polnUn1 tq>
to death row, where M men .,.. bl·
Clrctrated.
Lootf~g at each inmate. you wondn
what each la 1erving his time for.
"Moat of the men here have ~·
down a Jong road." Park says.
"l"lrtt term offender• are usually
tent to m.inlmum security prl.lons, ~e Chino. Chino hu twice as many
1lr1t-termers per capita as we do,
Over half of the inmate; here have
been in prison before. Ninety percent
have served terms in jails or jU~
detentlon homes."
Turning left past the adjustment
center and then right and down a
long nlght of cement steps, you pus
decrepit brick buildings. .
"That one was built ·tn 1859 and
we're still using it," Park says, polnt.
Ing to a building houslng the dent:llt's
office and handicraft shops. Bricks
have fallen from thell' places near
the roof.
ATHLETIC FIELD
Down the steps and across a cement
area you find the athletic field where
groups of inmates cluster about listen.
Ing to radios or playing guitars.
Several lit alone in the bleachers,
motionless.
Prisoners walk slowly a b o u t
everywhere with no commotion, The
constantly present sea gulls, crying
overhead, create more commotion
than the inmates.
One inmate walks up to Part with
a jointed pipe apparatus and JSka:
"Warden, any fea1ibllity of ma.kin'
another one of these?"
"I'll talk to you lat.er about tt."
Part repl.i.e!. The inmate scurriu off.
No one explains what the gadget is.
It is now 3:15 p.m. and the PA
fs interrupted by a HONK·HONK-
HO~.HONK signal and _ prisoners
suddenly begin walking quietly toward
their cell blocks.
"We have a count every day at
thJs time. All the inmates go into
their cells and they're counted. We
can count every inmate in 15 minutes.
"Come on, ru show you.•
We approach the north ceU block
and here another heavy Iron door ta unlocked. I Stepping inlJde you toot upon one
of tbe most depressing spectaclet of
your life.
AIRPLANE RA.NGAR
The building Is like an airplane '
hangar, with six stories of cells stack-
ed upon each other. The cells meuure
six feet across. Bunks witb thin mat-
tresses protrude from the walll.
Craning your neck, you Joolr tlP
high and see hundreds of Inmates
•leaning OD rtdlinp looking fnn. The
honking signal booms again and tbey au step into their cells and 1Jarn
the doors. creating a harsh IJIDphony
of clanging Iron.
Two guarda walk down each row.
looking Into each cell and counting.
The inmates are required to stand
against the front of the cell as the
guards pus. Occuionally, yoa see
Just a single occupant in a cell
"HomolUUAJI," Part explalnl.
GLAD TO LEAVE
He shows you the bloct's barber
shop, circa 1890. and beada for the
iron door. You're on edge here and
glad to leave.
Next Is the gas chamber.
Park leads the way through Portal
Square again. past the two front iron
doors and back out on the free aide
of the walls. Turning right, you walk
on the sidewalk the length Of lmtber
cell block and follow Parlr • he
turns right into an alley.
He opens yet another iron door and
you immediately see Callfornla't ex·
ecution chamber . It loon lib. sreen
diving bell, with large, b~
windows.
There are two steel seats tnalde,
with arm. chest and leg 1trap1 dua:I·
Ing to the Boor. Outside, .,atatt a
wall. is a platform where, as ordered
by law, 12 witnesses watch the ex·
ecution.
DIAL-LESS TELEPHONE
On the wall facing the chamber's
door is a dial-le• tetepbope, beneath
a clock. The number of the te~bone
Is available at the state and U.S.
Supreme courta and the rovernor's
office.
It hasn't been necessary to use tt
or the chamber since 1'163. TbU wa~
the last time California bad aa e-x-ecutfoo.
But here's bow the ·system works,
as Park explaJns it:
The condemned man ls brought Into
the room at 30 seconds past 10 a .m .•
when the California Supmne Court
has been open three boias and the
U.S. Supreme Court halt a day.
He is strapped into the chair and
the door shut. First, tbe chanber
Is pressure-tested. Then, a gusd ln
an ad'joinlnJ room pulls a lever and
the cyanide pelletb drop into the pan
of acid beneath the chafr.
HEART STOPS BEATING
Unconscloumeas occurt with the
first lnh1l1Uon of the fumet. followed
by convulsions. The heart atops
beating wttllln stx to eight minutes.
Park loon into the chamber, draws
Oii hil pipe and 11.)'S.: "Thlre't a1WaJt
a lot of public lndlpadon ovv a
uecutfon but ti-. pabllo ._.. ti
torset that peoplt wbo ........
In here have eOmmlttild IClllM .. ....,
atrocious actl."
The ~ at tbe pa dllmw 4illll
the tour. ID tbe Jmt1D1 Ill. JH
remember that Park taJbc1' aboat-
lnmate who ii in hll Ml 1M' It
San Quentin.
You look ..t tour atdl ud dilWI
four bollrl la~.
•
•'~ .... • Sunday Dr. Walton E.
1 :.1:· • Cole will address the Su-
:,. .: t1a1e Ualtarlu F ........
: • '., · on the subject "Keeping Out ~.' '. of IJfe'a Ruta."
• ··: .. The fellowship meeta at lO::Kl 1.m. at 211Z5 N.
, • • Broadway. Santa Ana. .. _ The liberal rellgloua youth
.. • , ·.. iroup of the fellowship bu
, '.~ .. --Cboltft Blll and Harriet ' .• '.:. · lJdwell ol Santa Ana 11 ·~·· their '". • , • lpODIOrs.
dlurcb wUJ be held 1t 11
1.m.
At 1;30 p.m. the youth
diaculaJon claas will be held
at the home of A. J.
Goodwin, 9281 Dal&y Ave.,
Fountain Valley.
U I he rl It y Bapfilt
Ovela, 2252 s. E. Pllilades
Road, Santi Ana. will begin
1 series of aermons from
Mark'1 Gospel Sunday. The
ftrlt is titled "The Begin-
ning ol the Gospel."
Sunday evening a film wm
be lhown: ''It' 1 Bap-
peninJ," produced by the
National E v 1 n I e 11 c 1 I
la MMl...:Giat .. , .... of
the WarW" -* It 7:»
toa1'llt ta tM .... of St.
.............. Clllrn,.
4t1 !Intl, El ....... ne
lectures are~ by
tbe Baba'll "' .... Coan· ty.
Tbt 11cture to b e
present.cl br Mrs. Betty
Conow. wm .dtal • j t b
orJ,W ud lalM.ary of tlie
people of l9dia u well as
the infiuencea of t b e i r
religion Oil their culture and
development.
Edaeahr-w J' I
Davids. .......
te1blrtd ., tbl _.,_
tpealrier for tile ...a
minJoury e o a fl r • a e •
begiJl.nine luctQ It GIM
Tictmp A11mNJ ol Ged..
15th and Moarofta ......
Newport Budl. IJ'lile ..-e
begina at 7 p.m.
lnrin'I OVfl'leaS Mniee
includes work in E~; and
the newly • tti.lbH1bed
"Let all tboM tbat seek reptibUc ol Malawi.
thee ,.Joice ud bl J}ad In Eapt. the Rev. lrwia
1n thee: and Jet tach u •11 UIOCJat. • dired« ol p.m., a cc• r: ti J a i to Church, KateUa at Bloom-Joye thJ NIYatioa say coo-the LW.iu Tr 1 s be r
fjeld, Lot AJamltot, belia· Wntmlllltn Inna. • tinually, IA$ God b, Orpbul,. ID A 11 Io u t. miuloDary c ~a Ir 181 •
A11oc11tJon.
ning at 7:46 p.m. Parent. .. , ,w,.MIA Olwtl, 14111 maplfied." where is. cbHdrm ad 111 WIJIDM C.\loa.
are uried to brine their Willow Lane, today will join widow• were clnd f•. lpl•kine Tuaday niCbt children. other A d v e D t j I t COD· Thia ..... from P..itn• A MCODd ... 0 f • be Dalt B • r b • r '
The Ones Sbabblt will be peptsom Jn holdinl tpeclal 1
1
1 tbe loJdlD tat ol tk milllonary .me. w a 1 mJaalonary to Bani I.oDt
hotted by Mr. and Mrs. ''Chriatlan Home DI y.. ellOD .... OD "Soul'' to belUD in N1MA!Md. wbere ... Uae Phllippine lslaDdl.
Gerald Honritl, )fr. and 1trvlces. At the 11 a.m. :; ~-= :i :i: 1<:":-e= Irwin IDd bil family waitld TM Rev. aad Mn. BarW Mrs. Bernard Alpedn and worship Putor J o b n churcbet tllll ladaJ. out the Jtormy mmlt1'a of haft worked pr i m a r i J y Dr. 1.nd Mrs. Arnold Good-Todorovich will Jive 1 talk independence aatll l t t 4 llDCllll tbe ClaiDeM popula·
mu. , on tbe subject. "Siltl»Ct Cla't Last when NyN.1l•nd 1*ame UM tioB in tbe PbillppiDtl, ia
Tbe Kin(• Daughter's Forever!" wW be t b 8 republic ol Malawi. ~n to ••anttllatic The ........... Cllmdl SOd.al Club ol the cburch smDOD topic of tbl Rev. RecenUy tbe 1onrm1M11t wwk in Formosa, Hone
el Jeta Cllrtl& ti LaUer baa changed ita meettn1 Warren G. ltadlr It Tiie of Malawi invlt.ld 1nriD t. X., and Japaa. A •actuate
Day lalllla. COltl Mt11 date to the third Monday .....,._..-a.a ti die ~uiur1te a Cbrlltia radio of 8ouU>enl Ca 1 i for n i a
Conpeptioa. which boldl of each mont.b. The iroup en--. • Patmrw prosram ftkh II ~tl,J CoUeat in Cotta Meta. the
rtlUlu Ml'Vicel at the •W meet Monday, Feb. lt, Road, COlta Mtu. 1bla San· trusmitted ID Oft Afrlcu Rn. Barber tltablilbtd aa
Or1nge County Falrtrounda, 1t 7:30 p.m. in the youth day. W..ablp and cburch countrtet, Mallwi, Moum· Autmb)J ot God church
will bokl dlardl school at room ol tbe church .t 14.11Z ICbool wU1 be beld .t 9 » bique, T~, Zambia amcmg tbe .Chinese of Loa t:~ a.m., followed by men-Wlllow La-.. ·Hlpllpta of : and Rhodeala. • AqeJes befare being se11t
Temple Bea David ti ing worabip ttrvlce .t 11 the eventnt will be the in· and 11 a.m. ' Following the t b • m a to Bong Kon1. Ne ...., .. •1 ., .... ,_
OruJe Couty wiJ,l conduct o'clock &mc1a1. Sptaker for ltallatton of new officer•. Tbe JUDiGr ~ tellowsblp "God's CaUM 11 in Our OD Weclnetdly, E 11 ea -·......, 4-y, ..._..._.,,
its family, night H?Vlce1 the wcrablp Mnice will be will meet at 1 p.m. IDd Hudl." the conference dl Marie McCormick, al.lo a ~ • II * .....,
•.. ,.. Friday. Feb. 23 at the Com· frlest W. W. Crawford Sr. "Hinduiam" will be the tbe tenlor hlCb lfOUP at convene nigbt)1, TueldaJ p-aduate ot Sou t be r a . ft'iOr.' CeW ... *DAILY
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:• Sunday School 1:45 Lm. llGrntng Worlhlp 11:00 a.m.
Baptist TrllniDI Union I p.m. · Eveninc 1ervlce 7 p.m.
Wedwday 8i6le Study 6 Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Victoria & PlacenU. Ave .
Colt1 M111 ...... """
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCMD OP TMI MOTMll CMUICM
TMI Fllh CHUICM OP CNlllt', ICllNTllT
IM IOITOM, MAllACNftlnl
Subject bf the Lesson -Feb. 18
"SOUL"
Cerena del M.r-Second Church of ....,_,. .. ch
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Cotta M... First Church
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Huntlntton hec.._,lnt C~
M It. • 00.. S-taM, 11; SS. taJI, 11 .
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La,una leech-F1rlt Church
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Newport leech-First Church
nu Y1ti LWe s.. t r11, 11: SI. t:11, 11 •
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AU are cordially invited to attend the church services
ind enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
ftalNCI OP ftlACI LUTHIRAN CHUICM
M•H Vlfft Drive I a.~er s+r.et, CHt1 M•"· C•lif. ..... c. ........... _
llAMILY SHVICl1 I 6 11111 eA. ..... T KMOOl.t ftll & ........
'ri11ce ef '-au L11+ltere11 Scheol -Miu l1thet OCt••• Pritlci,•I
Office "'e11•: 14t-Ol2 I Schoel" "'-•1 ..... tH2
Newport H.Mr
l.uther•n Church
2501 Cllff Dr. IJ ......, ............... ,..., .............. ,,,.,
Luther. Church
of +he~
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR .
"~-----------------------------------~ .......... DI. WILLIAM I. IUll
,.._OINm THE EPISCOPAL 'CHURCH
Wekoe1M Y-.
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ST .. ,MICHAIL a ALL '1tGILS, 5th ' KariUertt. Corona del lbr
Sundays: 8:00, 9:~ care at 9:30
Holy D1yi 11 announced ...... n..., ..... ~ ... _ ..... '7M4tl
ST. JOHN THI 01VfNE;"2043 Orange Ave., C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9:~0 Church Scbool-9:30
Thursdays: 8:30 & 10 ... m.; HoJy Days as announced
WIMr, 11le .... .W. W. l1ul•1• -..... MlolJH
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Nunery care available
at an aervicet
WILCOMI
BAHA'IS
NOCl.AIM
Ba ha' u' Ila h
"TM ,,_l.M ON"
141-JJ I I •r Mt-2111
1141 A.M.-Ja,.lly WriJ,
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UNITARIAN
UNJVIUALIST
CHURCH
1259 Vktwle St. Cede Mesa ~ i..11 A.M. 64' 4652
A Corcr..I W-'come hm
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Ml1'HOIMSt CMUICH
111 ~ 67J-Otl0
WtnMfl: t :JO I 11 AM
a.-lt w..I •••• t :lt AM
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OP MUNTIMTON IUCll
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CHURCH OF CHllST
217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MISA
llTWllN HADOI _. PAJnllW
SUNDAY WORHIN$ lllU STUDY .•••• , •..•.•...• t r45 AM
SUNDAY MORN INS WORSH" I COMMUNION 10·45 AM
SUNDAY EVENINC WORSH" ...........•••.. .'.'. •:OO p M WEDNESDAY IVlNIN• lllU STUDY ...•.•••••••. 7:JO ;M
NUaDY CAO fllOfttD
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~ 2'721 17'11 St., Run· tintton Beach, wUI CCllldbct
two wonhfp ... SUa'-
day at t :30 ad U •.m.
1'ba Bev. G. RUIMll Shaw
will preach on the topic
"Belna Ooe's Self." A coffee
hour will be lielcl bet1'ee'4
s e rvieel. Churcbmanship
claas will .aleet at 1:30 a.m.
and-the cb1lrcb ICbool at
9:30 and 11 a.m. .
ThU =·· c....--*9=a..rd.lea' Be I ( A v'e ., Bunt1nctm
Beadl, .. Rev. Roser G.
Betswcril will pruch Oil the
topic "The Son ol Man" at
both the 9 and 10:~ ter'V·
lees. Church lchool dUMI
Putar Helll7 E. Jones
wW pe • ..... titled
''R•" at._ I aad 10:31 ............... at tbt ca..i ... ~. 23rd
and Oraqa. (:GM llesa.
"AD~· ticaJ Views Beet " wU,l be
tbe ~ flt M'IDOD for 6'e '1 p.m, wonMp. '!'be Bi·
.. ..., .• (Jd 'futament
~aderl wt\ contlaue at
the 1 p.m. ]S•'!W meetlnl
oa Welauda7.
0 A Mmioa LiWt_, Live! ..
la the lef'DlOll theme ~sen
by Dr. Charles H. Dieren·
field, putor, for Sunday's ' t:ao a 11 a.m. eervices
at St. Aa•rew'•
~rtu C.ucl, aJO St.
Andtew'a Road, Newport
Beach.
Youth Night, a regular
monthly procram at Waner
A..-... ~
Gotbard and W a r 1l e T
streets, Hunttnston Bucb,
will be Ja1d Sunday evem.g
at 7 p.m. Marjorie Wilcoz wm show slides and speil
on her recent trip with the
Baja Caravan, a group Of
1110UDI people wbo travel·
ed to Baja CaHfonle to bold
cblldnn'I JDeftiDll a D d emUnc ..-v1cts. with
SoutlnNlt B apt ii t Oan·
,._.. ml .. anary, tll e
..... Loren Lmi. durinC tbe
c~ bolkllJ9.
Dr. Edwin R. Gneae,
put.er. will 'bflaC 1be 8ftll·
iai me111rsbt ''ffo!a' Mid Do You.YI ?"
"Beillc Yourself" wUl be
.. lllt'mGD topic of the Bev.
Lorea D. Jl'llctlnger as be
lpeab to the oongNcatton
ot ~ Ulllty a.ttll
at a 10 .... ~ Sunday
ill the Sellial' Citlseas
Cdter, · Jlth and Ir v l n e
Awnue.
''WatkinC Ill tlae Ught .. ii
Cb• topic the Rev.~
will diacua• over raclio lta·
tien KBlG at 11 a.m.
The Wedwdq neni.ng
aerviee will feature the topic
"Wonderful ' W Ord I of
u,ht." 1t will begin at 1: 30
p.m.
"Behind God'• Curtain" ii
the aermon topic of the Rev.
Norma L. !Jrown of tbe ~ c.cniadeMI
Qad et ""i:t Bart., !ID Broad st. or Sunday,'•
10 a .m. terVlce. SundU
IChoo1 wm be bekt at •
NIDe time wiCb blbr-tittbll
aervke provided.
'nte PlJgria FeDowshfp
youth sroup wU1 meet •
..
Dr. Georp L. 1"ord. ex·
ecutive vice president-of
AIUsa Pacific Collete, wru
IP6M et 8arlMr TrtllMJ Ba,.._ a.eh. 1230 Baker
st., Colta Mesa, at a men'• brotbe!hood dinner. t : 30
p.m. Monday.
'nte Rev. Frank Lee
returned m.iJ1ionary frGm
South America will be t.
sueat tpeaker It SundaJ'•
10: 46 a.tn. ~ ol a.te-
Uu Faith Ceater, w*'1
meeta in S.)"riew Elemen-
tary School. J6S1 Orchcd
St .. Santa Ana Helgbta.
The Rev. N. A. Golutin
ol ancinnatl. Obio, recently
At, tbe 8~ 8e.d
a..rd et ReUCIMt Sdeaee,
420 loth St., the lesson top1c
to be discussed by tbe Re.v, Ernest Pate at ~_,., 11
a.m. service ls ''Buie Facts
of Genuine Brotherhood."
At the close of the reeular
• e r v 1 c e , the annual
membership meettn1 will be
held. 'Ibe board of db'ectors
will be elected and various
plans affecUng the fUture
of the church will be f«m·
ed.
Members of C II r I 1 t
Latherai Clw~ 7S> Vic·
toria St.. Costa Mesa, will
observe communion It both
the 8:1S and il a.m. services SUnday. The Rev.
Lothar V. Tornow will speak
on the theme "Sup4;fman
Shot Down" at b o t b
services.
INAKS THURSDAY
Gelth ~ , .........
cs ~tore
Scheduled
In Newport
SWlday ldlool and Bible
classes will meet at 9:30
.a.m., with nunery ~ pro-
vided for all aervkes.
Dr. Philip G. Munay,
minister of Corona del Mar
Communur Cll•rch
Dr. Kee, Prof. Spittler
Join Valley Conf erenee
"Humanily't Link WJth
God" is the tlae of a Chris.
tian Science lecture to be
given in Newport Beach
Thursday.
Geith A. Pµmmer of Lot)..
don will be tbtl ~er,
under sponsorship ol First
Church of Otti!t, Sclentiat.
Newport Beach. The event
will be held at 8 p.m. in
the church, 3315 Via Lido,
Co a f r e f a t • • a I , SU A conference on t h e
Heliotrope Ave., will di~s ''Ministry and Manifeatation
"Brotberbood -Ideal or of God the Holy Spirit in
ldea?" inbU sermonat&m-the Cuch Today" will be
day's 9:30 and 11 a.m. conductedattheCommunity
.ervices. aJild care will be Dlble Cllurdl GI Fountain
dfered. Oi~b school will---------pt under way at 9:30 e.m.
'lbe Rev. Greg Db:on.
pastor of lndhmapotis Blllllt
tilt Temple, Indfanapolit,
Ind., will ipeak duri.nC the
U a.m. and 7 p.m. services
Sunday at the First Bapllt
Cbardt, 301 Magnolia Ave,.
Costa M'esa. He alao wll1
addre11 the hlgtl ICbool ud
young adult class at tre a.m.
Dr. W. R. EBer will
clellwr a menage, "God't
Grace is Sufflclent" at the
8:45 and 11 a.m. worship
bour1 SUnday et • h e
t.Uteru Cllardl et tile
Master, 2900 P.aciftc View
Drive, Corona del Mar.
Communion senices ue
8Chedu1ed for 7: 30 and 11
a.m. Sunday at St. James
Ephcopal Chard!, S2()8 Via
Lido, Newport Bead>. Morn-
ing prayer wHl be conducted
at t o'clock.
Following the latter two
AerVlceJ a reception will be
held for Jim Roacb, wbo
will be ending hls nine yean aa dloh' director on Feb. ••
'lbe Rt. Rev. Fnocls
Eric Bloy, BIShop ol
IM Angelee Dioceee.
will vilit St. Wilfrid's
Ephcopal Oburdi,
Huntin~ Be a ch,
&mday and administer
oontirmation at the 11
1.m. service •
Valley, 17575 Euclld. Sun· Newport Beach.
day. at 7 p.m. Plimmer terwd u a
p--"-i u.. .. •-..._ miniater to the Allied .. """ pa...,. .111 "'.. pro-Forc~s in Italy during World
gram will be the Rev. War II, ud bu rep-eeented
Walter M. Price, bolt putor Cb.rlstlan Science m n«Q.o
of Community Bible Cb~ and televlaion appe1tance1
Dr. Gordon Fee and over the British BIOaclo
Professor Ruael1 Spittler. casting eo. netwcrk.
Both Dr. Fee and Professor· He ii currentty on tioar
Splttler u. on the faculty as a member of a.. board
of Soatbern C • U f 0 r D la of. lecturelbJp of the First ~ollege, Cotta Mesa. · O>urcb ol. Christ, ~
Fer the' put 10 years Dr. 1n Boston, Masi. -
Gordon Fee bu been • j;MiiiiM;;;;;;;;;;;ijijji';jiiiiiiiiiiiiMjijiiiiiiiiii ml:nister, pu&or, Bible
teacher and collel• pro-fulor, and ii now proleslOI' W New Teltament and
t'ellclon at Southern
Ca1ifomla Co1l$.
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Interest ~~=:..•Ji •unltJ al --around a -....... _ -.. Jll'k wlddl wtl be maJn.
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Cdinty, Hal •tate 1iu to be .... •• ., m the . Rates Up and eo .. TUlda ........ .. J*ale 11. ~ ~. Orani• County ltaell la lbe _.al allracllon. ~~ ~ ~"' ~ =·.,~~ ~ 60iu ICdla, San Diego racked up realty sales 34 , ..._ ..
pejocenI greater than' the corresponding month tut T S ? • Rid • A"' 1** al die -.wa. para,
Ye.,.. Eut of 111, Corona, Riverside and Pomo. na report . 0 tay • nue. · daalped br I 1 U: 11 0 n • i-. . Foeoal polllt el .. fa Ptc.s and ...... m~ improvement in· activity. To the North. Los million e·o••n~ wlll' be · ....,.. .. •&Wlllt ~~ and Ventura counties have redUC9d their realty i-• -' ........ __. ,...., .. ~ tnvedtol1u tar below' market demand. And,,. .. , even PALM SPRJNGS (UPI)-f: • :;;':" aa ;-'fb": C.olWllt al tht llck ~ to~~~~~~~~~~u~~~-~~h~~r•ported~a~~~~~---~-----~~~~~---~~~~---~-an having. their Mt boom lD history. homes wm be ttartecl ia Robert JI ... )l'tlflat -d61r• w ad 1-12,
M the suntvtnf, •lopers devour up what precious California ibis year and of the dewkllbe Ina. ...,.... ad ..... P'or :=;~ uciUn&g to be aware of ttie scope molt people who buy them •-n. ~ i•nmlt nenplt, tbln will be ..-. anilable. DtaDI Brothen, boomiDg will be charged interest C011Ce1Jt of 'ftMlb lllllll'n · _. ut latl. .......
Ventura County, are now pt.mdng 2,4*) mon raw ot Mftn percat or wu biMcl • ••Udl n a .,... 1•: =--= ..__ tn El Toro Macco Cornnralion ~g-tbrough higher. bomet ta a p" nilll eom-=~ ...... -..._ ~ · ·r-' e" · That was the prediction -vwwu .. _., a -..ValUailon, will shortly announce u accelerated munity for ,,... twm• ~ll!j:,; t dellDer far tbl hotne buildinlp1'0(f8JD upon their hmMnte boldinp. of J. Ralph Stoae, president with a ..,..,...._. Ja-ardd1eets
n..uder Bo G-....... -'"-~-on an enormous ot the Callfornia Saving.a come caa -·'""" .... -r of ....:... •'611 '&ala UGlJ "''ulHUAlll'U and Lo f --t OUA --v·a"'=.. tt "'°aid • ConttructiOft -park ana unique low vrtce development on the Irvine Ranch. an LIOdgue, a a COD· .. DA WIN A --· s 1S planned tor eompledon Add.itionallJe.!e "bu plans for 400 new homes in Hawaii, vention of the organization Grant, wllOee.lra bu 1luD& in apprniaultel,J t,, 0 as.-4oea Verde developer wati Gayner, Even tbil week. mor• tbaa ._ ..._ ta mod'9
Gerre Buccola, who took a fn yean out to build 1.S::: ~ld @! :" co~ Oruce C!OUMf· 1n adcH• to lie cm. th( Nnporter Inn, hu jumped into Huntinpm Beach ape JJMNS PLAlf • ....._ ot J1vt1C ta a w"1 a nn co~ of · a house. with a mtntmum ~ ,!atea !!.home~ 1bl r=.:--plan-r:=eo:cma1111y,,...... eJlt Included, I I llU "' ..,.,wn ...... year, ll9 ... -......,. _..
an tn all ... _~:...a-.. -~1 Jalct ..._..._,t .US m01f loan.I now are MCI bf ,....,..., IMW!Ov-.W -.
8J'NI .c)f ""'~~ fMa 'the ton:"~ made at rates of seven per· ca11I ,.. ~"el u bft lat ---al tw ~g-ce tn __ , ~-• cent or hiiber-maat bOIDll a1 tr Mt oa priwU ~ el• b 1 ~ .n1• --· p~ .... ._ --t"""'.. IMel fD dole ~ to eldl~ wlb a Rim-. -... -·........ ~ ,.t"'1 ....... lftell .., ,,..... POii and P Y POKIRt ._. NND8) rat1 from be1ti iepGIW a.wt J. a cl • M fD tCblr
ew Year's "openen" m oar~ baW . ..,_ .. •1.lparetntfor!Mmle Aw' .tCt Jlll'lilk* reaJ Jntm Raacll nfftet:ial drawing to an inside ltndpt poar band. '*"" ad from u to 2.71 • ... a ..__ _ _. _
P1'sentlyL n an -1ack :wtthoat a pm to bet on. 1*'ftDt tar bulldlrt. ~'IM IMlil ~ :::'on wilib:";:;.... t;;
S*b •'1ddinl_ to Dew lows have. ~-off milHont ... fancut thlt •UV• tadade· ptojlelt permit n*ldeata a • 0' e •
of ~an in ~· •· The ace in baDcl, ,..i· •te, tap ad Joan ftrma in _ AA ....... 'ftawtarll la thC c-PRl!IQltit:J'• ae•
is • IU1'e winner. , · CaUfanda woUcl wit.· ft.I 1..-......-p I a a wlllcll Htlll wtJ.icb wd blclud4t
filth the nit ~rtalntia of war, pMCe, :pn>IPe'ity 1IGu. worth ot 8 e W UMI ~ tree1 ti> •ote Ill .apervW.on Of plaJ
ant politics loottng so otm. bmttOn are · fl~g .mortaalll tlds ,ear, com· d 1 t f.,... ... _.buod&. areu md nimm1nJ pooll. to ~safety high on, and fDcluding t.be hlll•. Invlltort PINd to •u hOUon in lWI. (Under tbia Ji-. 1119 trees 1 MODl!tl f~the prbap out of. Wuhington coa1cl m.Ue Wew Buald bouliq ltartl Will pt maJJer an fled er Five model bOmea are
y CttY'• recent baUdaD Mem lib an orddd prden. be at a mbdmum of ll0,000, ·atr..u u ttae rtatita If way open, in tlddltion to es. .-.
E oomtc conMence .la at u all-time low. compared with lut ,.U'• let' mnowa ellNalie to information ~nter aDd GM nothln1, stv•away and baloney are not the faoton tata1 ol 111,CIOO. rllidutial ..., lrtm the recreation f.ldlty T b t
W'1'cb baDt tile greatelt and wllliblelt nation 1D ttle Some farm of "clalttr" Dllfa .-t.«J.J . bomea are tmaiing:r.
wdrld. A hard-eamecl=Uar prudently invllted in tne boulnl will be Diiied. . -A pabllc Pll'k wlthln d 1 c 0 r a t e d by • ~rlcan Ian. d aDc1 hut has been u IUl'e a pmble lltOnt. aaJd, U bolDlt . are tU boUdsiel el tlll com· ._ n-_..... _........._
or'jnvestment 11 fJfl~ make. to •B in Ult $11,CIOO to munlfl, wbklll tile QtJ of -· nvw. -"-Jn. '11,000 }1rice r.... 1 n TUltia wUl .,..,.... terion. :r.lltl AR• THIY OOINOt Cellfamta. -pr l vat t rec:reat1oniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil e thing ls certain, D4 that la land. Real 11tate fadlltie1, uJanieWJ to be
have N:y.rocteted lttatabt ., ., far tld.t year. • adminlltfted bl! a Tul1in
Here. u any wile investor lmowa, II the t1iretJ tmrmme Monaagmg Iii. ad OW. ..DmHW'Dltl' to ildecilion and maneuvered cyc1tl tn oar eccmomy. L . . . .. --e . uaociatloa. Al ltoet Al• tumble from lack of ~. It u · -.. ..,._ dtJ of '1Wtla II to r:r~~tt:~:rc:.~':!a::.:.::::. T~·Slated ::~,::::;::
thl •tJ!lgtt flyers", devalued atoct C8l'tifk:ata lac1t F T __ .] c.-. ..ell havt
reJ11...,11ater and feel. 'l'flese two pat Investment or· Ut2M.1&y mad• it ..,._"* tor mldia mmt aDd alwayt bave come to O'..IPa with hQIDll of equal "*111 to ·~ --1"-of a ''b.iwe". Sacb a '--"-• bU been New m~ ........ al -i.. ba• beell I> 11i1t aa ~·i;t'it ls here. -·--. ·-_.,.....,. ~lcall7." Grant Aid. aabi 'Of dODan . an. 11tthtrln« oat of Wall Street ==It~~~ 11 ! ; lutead of rilidl1 insittin& ~ are lileatly fln•Un1 -tMlr way into real lltate. market will be diac:uaed on ~ed lot widths, the
If definlti'9 1om are QGt loribcominl abqrtlJ from Ttletday evening by a cft1 entbled tbl destper ou n.Uon~t capital, ~ balance apjl adjtlltmellt Could leading member of the enoqll flexibllitJ to create
readily accllerite to mlltaUDa proportlolll. This see-Ca. l if o r n i a Mortgage =:a~!'!-~ sa,, action trtpa the tnflaUon ll9V · acl real estate Bankers Association before --~ c01llcl double to twice ltl worth 'in a brief spell of the Orange County Chapter, tilt IUktepoaa, IM added •
.. _ Prlted trom •••••• w.i11e. American B u i 1 d n g Con· •• &omes at Tultln Me;§:. If it does, I hope you are tMn, for, Indeed, lt tractors AslOclation. owa were desiped b)ll B. A. will leap in value either way. R. C. LanoD, prllidat BtrtEm Aalociatel, Loa Jut.
1 of the C. A~ ~n tn.veat-.... 'l'be,lan8i ayallable iJl ment Company, Beverly m floclr' and 16 exter·
Bi1ls, will diJcula bow Jor lt;JU-. some of wbicb
mortaace l> a n t 'r • are ca bl aied for room addl· chaqgiJi& with the times to tionl. No Payments 'Until
maintain the t1ow of eutera Home dellcn criwla and
mortaage in v e 1 t m e n t price atrudun Wert putlJ 1 L. •• c.el
c:.pltal into ,Calif ornla. Influenced by data revealed WY1 n---
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Approximately 75 ABCA in a ftMlhllity 1urvey con-
mooey wtl reJUin hl&b in members are expected to • duetld bf Sanford R .
1988, the, d e p a rt m en t attend the dinner meeUng GoodtlD Relwdl Corp.,
predicta 'iDcreuecl ---'-at the Charter HOUie in Grant 1akt. ~ .... p Anaheim. lnclllitd In lie purchase
depoelta at ftuncJal in-The addre11 by Llnon is price ii redwood fencing for
stttutlons wtD keep pace part of a C a l i f o r n i a tbe tDtlre beol;prd, and ~:r~e demand by bor· Mort.aace Banktn Auocia-there ii aliao aa allowanc•
-Coutruction costa Will tlon program throuabout the tot tr~_ 7trd JlndlcaplDC
remain hip due to labor nate to auiat al11ed in· and ~ to eDCOW'age
costs in the atilled tradea. dustry groups to better llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
However, labor and con-understand all upect, ol
structlon materlall will re-m<>rtpge financing.
main tn eno""h aupp1.. to Mortiaie bankers place -v fuads .t the local level for meet projected increuet. national inveatora aucb u
-Dt,mand fOr new homes llll1lrllDet c 0 m p an 1 e 1 , wm allo nmatn hiCb -b k """ ... underscored by t 0 d a 1 , 1 an s, •·-.• institutions,
bMltbier marteta for uecl retirement 111tems a n d .._ pension fundt. Californla, a -·es, tbt low ratio of aalet capi&al-denctt state, needs te Inventories of new bomel. • .._ of vacancy ratet, eastern illftston ID order
.... fMnued demand for to maintain .its growtb rate.
r..al Jnperly. After mortC1.9e fioandng
Baaed on tbia, Commerce lw been placed. t h '
project a u bllllon uaJtr mortgage banker continues
year In 1918, with •.oot to represent the blTest« on
of ......... the ICeBI tbroclgbout Ile the new units ..._... lil1>.time of the loan.
•i.ngJie.famlly bou.tlng. ..-----,;;,.;;;;;.m;;;;.;....-=-..1•~•-•Rl!!!!l•lll If then ii DO ta lncreaM,
Commerce olOclall aay tbl
federal government w 111 ..... ..., .... .,,
..,.,... into eoaunerd&l
IDODl1 m.bta. In additlOD, ::. =f2:.::: ,........ tb1 ......... ~-
Tbt ..... wUl be ... ~-=~m:= ·~ ....... to l'fC..,., d .......,., ........ .., .....
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... tlM --ied* ., 1.1 ... ,_..,... ...... ......
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Went Ads
v .. ·1 '°" tt.11 close te tt.. ... locet• Just fei1ew
... ~,.. ..,... -.. &.rfl.W IM fuf'ft -~ .. ... u ................... ,......., ......... fer the .......... ·~
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, ~ounty BuiMing . .
Still in Declirw
Real Estate F oreeast
At Newporter Tuesday
I Medallion Homes ...
Fresh, Clean.
' Fresh and clean because they arc flame-
less. No combustion fumes to soil walls,
curtains and furniture. The whole house
stays cleaner. Look for the Medallion Em-
blem. sign of flamJcss electric living, on
homes in all price ranges.
' Thia week\ guide to.Mrdallion Homes
COSTA MESA ... ,uauc HOMll. MllA
VlllDL W1lllinQ diltllne. to two
QOlf cour .... 2.034 to 2.881 sq. ft. One ind two atory, and split level
homes • & S bldrooma end 2\/1
and 3 ·~ •• "Living room alze"
meater auil11, Wllta of 01111. ~am
ceilings, wet bars, tonne! dining
rooma end aeparat9 family rooms.
Two flreplacu, 3 car garagea.
Phone 6*1017.
BUENA PMK
MIADOWMOOIC Country Club
llYlng In 1pa~lou1 townhomea.
Abundant~ ftcllltlll with
awlmmlnQ poola and dubhousea.
Plrll·llh aurroundlnga. t and 2 atoty, 2 to 5 bclnne. ,...riferated
elr condlb~ All·lltctrte kitch·
"" with bultt·lnt. Cul de
MC land plen. Slperatt eduft unlta. CloM-#1. .... tit .... (714)
&D.4m.
Pl.AC.ENT/A
PAUi Yiu.AH NOtltTM is 1
community dMI09td by an erchl·
tact. Two ate)fy and split level
l'lomlt complete with thl'ff car
gar191, two drerntlic f1r19tac11
end thl'M bltha. Four or twe bed·
room• end modern all-1leetr1c
kttohene. Cltpetlnt and fencing
Included. HMin from "8.950.
Phone (714) 95el0.
PUCENTIA
YOltaA TllRACl-offtra 1·2
l*°'Y ' 1pllt """ ~· Fully •Ir condltlontd, wtlrwt ~nets. for·
11'111 ''"· rm. & ~ wtll fencing .AJ..ltec. kitchen Ila doubtt CMn, dl1llw11her, d11po11r & large
brWfltt area. Family roome ere
~ .-Nd. Extre lttge Wiid· '* dlmtl plw 3 NIM In all ............ Cell {714) ... ,.,,
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RJUERTON
LUlk HOMll-Country Hilla. FcMw dtcor9*1 models Introduce you to the Clllfornl1 kitchen that
lets 01rd1n°b1euty flow Indoor•.
3 or A bedroomt with spacious
drtulng rooms. dining rooma.
modern all-eftclrlc kltcheM. nook&
' MMCI po<chea. Outllty con· atructlon ltchnlQUet & rnet1ri1ls.
From S32.900. Phone (714) f79.127S.
LA HABRA
LA MAIRA CRllT-A private
perks with besketbelJ. ltMlacourts,
bestbell diamond. Custom horou.
Undrgrd utlls. 3-5 bdrms All·elec.
kitchen hu oven/range, dish·
westyer. disposer. Ouahty herd·
wart, l1xturu. F1rtplacea 1n h111ng
and family rms. A furn. models.
Monttlly paymtnts only Sigg. From
S39,!ll50. Call (213) 811· 1009.
LA PALMA
1HOLtANDIA HOM18-offer
tasteful des19ns with 1 &l 2 story
homes. ' bedrooms. 2 & I baths to
thoose from. Eleclrle klt~t!llS in·
Glud• extr11 latge ~. raf'lle, dish·
Wisher end dlsposer. Clrpeting
end rear yard fencing 11111l1blf'.
Fireplecu. Tile In ell entry h11lls.
VA-FHA llnenclf'lg-S2&.826. Call
A213) 11116-7218.
f
),_ACENTIA •
.. UR H AIONI HOMll-
Sftct "°"' II floey plans. 21 ett1e•· 101f. U bdrms., 2-3 b1ths 411·
tlktrlc homu teeturtno loolt
~ lut. with llimtnov• ce1llng,
dtreo•. unflrgl'OUnd ut1hhts,
bar. aundte\. concrete dnvt. FH~~~ and conventional f1nenc· :&~ Sa.315. Sein offltt C71')
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MOW
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WIT IAR FILLS INTIRI WALL IN GOLDIN WIST HOMI FAMJL Y ltOOM
7~..,·~ ----.~ COMPLE11 ~~ ' ~ "-""" •• t. . '"= '• ., G W Estnt,es Selling f mt
FINAL CHANCE
at
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Domes .. . ..
series
JUST
'21,450
~4300 per month ...... , "'·'
A STATIMENT
Tha new series of Mefliterr•nHn styl.d Hecionc:l1 homes h11 bHn
open only a few weeks •• : already over I 00 have bHn solcl. Don'+
deley. TI.is is your l11t chance. Never 191i11 a lu.vry home at +flla
price ••• , •+ tftese .. ,y t erms ind low paym ents.
VETS NO DOWN •• LOW FHA TERMS
l~ l.droo"u -bit lots lyes, you ow11 your lot) the exciting '1Aorlcla
kl+cll.11" • , • •It tho thln9s y04i clr .. m •bout In this wonodrful new home . 1
locatlon. Hera's space •• , he,.'s luxury encl •• ,,ices less than ,.,,., s.. • .
H•ciende Del C.rro today!
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RepertOry Idea~
Actress Believes
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Of .... ~,. ........
Ute most actors and actresaes who graduate from
community theater into the ranks of South Coast ~rtory, Deni!e Clements would ll.ke nothing better
than to launch a professional career.
But, also like moat. of the SCR members, auch a
career will bave to come to ber, along with the rest
of the company. u part of that projected Fourth
St.p which would tramform the repertory ~layers
intp a fully professional unit. Until then, she 1 quite
happy where ahe ia. , n1 believe in what they're trying to do." explains
Deise, wbo joined SCR 1bortly 8.fter the company acquired its Second Ste}> Theater in Newport Beach
three years ago. Since then, 1he baa appeared in
eight producUons, including the theater's current show.
"The 'nine of Your Life," in which me lw the principal
female role.
MOST MIMORAILI of theM rclel, at lea.It in
th.ii view, was her portrayal of the ftagile Laura
in ''The Glass Menagerie" during SCR'• ilrst HUOD. ~· elhe uaerts, she'• come a lone way l:lnce then.
I really know •bat rm
doing now," she 1 a y s.
''When I dld 'Glau Mena·
gerie' I didn't follow all the step• in creaUni a charac-
ter. Since l"le been will
sett, I find myself inteJleet..
uahin1 a role mon thin l
did when I wu younger.•
)(artm Benion. direct«
of "'nine ol Yoar Litt,"
put& it aDC6er way:
"Denlle ii • flu ...
stance of the growth opm
to an actor under ~ nper-
toty l)"ltem. The n.pers..
e~e she gltned tn oar
voice and movemen& wam,.
~ and in extended,,.. ~ different produetionl llU
helped her realize h• po-DINISI! CLIMINTS teDtial IS Ill adrell."
IN DENISl'S CASI, tia poteatSal tint came to
the surface 10 yean aao when lhe came welt from
Wuhineton, D.C., to enroll in an actinf school at
20th century Fox, to which ahe wu unler contract
though ahe appeared in no movies.
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Instructors
Set Concert
At College
Tbe Faculty Am String
Quartet will present tts
J)remJere performance at
Orange Coast College Feb.
28 at 11 a.m. in Muaic Studio
l of tbt OCC muaic bR.fidinl·
There ls no admisaion
chart• ad the publlc is iJl.
vited to attend.
The sroup, compoeed of
Harbor Area muaic in·
atructcr1, will pe r lo rm
Quartet No. lt, Opus 54 by
Haydn; Quartet f11r String
by Mcintire; ud the Noc-
turne from Quartet No. 2
by Borodlne, I
Members of the irdui> in·
elude Eileen De1ll of Whit·
tier Elementary School in
the Newport.Mu& Diltrict;
0.-Keith, lmtrmnental
dlreetar at Costa Maa mp; Joseph Pearlman,
orcbeltra cUrector at OCC,
and Jack Mcintire, muac
inltructor in the Newpcrt-
Mesa Dl.ltrklt.
The quart.t plans future
incranu in the area, ac-eardhtc to Pearlman. It la
spomored by ·Che Music Club ot occ.
Conductor Set
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Tbl Ila a.IMD.. eom..
muaity ~ Jirodlletioa
of , ... ..,,, ~...,.
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AOO\itYour
Problems
By ANN LANDERS
Follow the Rules
Remain in School
DIAB ANN LANDDS: he made to many foot-
ilh miltam ta ..,. lllt that I feel the doe decG tine
I Wl do DOW ii Wlft1 odMr Cirls ap!nlt tJrrowtDc
away their yodt Jlb I dtd.
I am oaJy 21 but rH seen more of the crummy
side of people than most women who are 60. Here is
my story: When I Wit 14
I quit ICbool to pt en-already buri.d two lltUt
gaged to a llnlceman girls and was Wt with an
who Wiii betDI tnmf•· infant soc to ·~· I
red. M.y motMI' beatd 't into tb --f me not to, bat I ,,.. ture won «0 e UCA• our
ahe only...-.,.. holne years becauM they were 10
10 I codd do Mr boa1e-horrible I'm ubamed to put
wort. the worda down on p1per
If:>' fiance wu lh'lll*' and besides, I don"t tnnt
GVlr'MU -, ...,.. • ran you could print it. Samtbow atoemd. I ftD fer a maa I survlvld. Now I 1111 IMnc
wbo wu 10,.... older lb.la with a lovely older couple.
I was divorc:td and a The woman takes cart of
camb1m.. Wbe be ubd me my boy while I work. I am
to merry him I~ at cio.ty gettinC back my MU·
the chance. ~ moatha reaPfcl and am dtttrmlned
1atier I save ... to twin to fet an education and
girll. They,,.. ...,....wre ralle this ~n of mint to
and died Wen Gier were be a SoOd c1tllen.
two week& Old. Please, Ann, keep telllnc
I thoujbt 61 talst way your readers that y~th u
to 1tt Oftr' .. be1J l!lieak precious and once lt lS IOM
WU to bn9 .... bebJ ~~:.1a;!:1be~oo~ecti:=i ~!:t :!_l'fit ~la~ and they belong at home.
M1 bulband nfaled to atay I was never young and I
bcae Ht said tile -·• mourn those love.ly daJI • -~ that I nUled. -ROSANNK crytnc made blDa aem>al. DEAR ROSANNA: y_. The birth ol'ber two chlldren ul>ltand her theatrical
ambitions temporuilY, but wtt6in i few years she
waa actinl gain. tbli time with the San Clemente
Community Tlieater and later at the Lacuna Playhouse
w~ere ahe dkl "Raabomoll .. and HJobn Brown's Body."
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Elmer Btrntteln, an eight-
time Oscar nominee, will be
mu1lcal direct« and con-
ductor for tie 40lh annual
Academy Awards I b ow
April a.
Oil our. ftddiDC analvenary ... ry II a ltr6I tM a.
he str:fPl*I ton and left Jt•r al!Olty &t get Mt ..
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SOON APTlltWAID ll9e lllQecl a nail role in
"The Trial of Gabriel KapnDtal:,., tMn landed the
part of Laura in .. Glas lfenafW." After that came
major rolM in "Baa!.,'' "ChoColates,0 ''Let'• Get a
Divorce,.. ''Sergeant lfusrave'• Dance" and "Arms and the Man. ••
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actor, lhe·. declanl. "It ot1m a coattnuiu working relatioDlblp within.~. an opportunlty to aa-
dreaa on1'1 weabw1e1 bi wer~ 8ctivity and to
be placed in rol• nwred to devilop stren'gth and alleViate wukneues.T·---
Wbich ii why, wbetller or not SCJl takes thlt last
step into profeutonal status. Den1M bu found herself
a bome. "I'm satlstying my own goal.a as an actreu " ~·~· .
':If * * BACKITAO• -ltent Johnson, currently putting the
finlJbina touches on the ~· PlayboaH'a "Barefoot in the Park," will direct 'Oklahoma .. for the South
Coast Clvic Uiht C)pera in San Clemente th1J year . . . • It will De the second production of the new
SCCLO, wblch llaeed "'l'be Music Man55 Jut May •••
Paul Woltz ol Newport Harbor Higb School won
second place honors on b8llOOD in the recent All·
So'1them California Hl&h School honor orchestra concert at the Music Center in Loa Angele1 ••••
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' Bring on the Rebels We're ready."
That's VC Irvine coach Dick Davis
lallung. and it's the Rebels he get.a.
Before what might be the larg~st
crowd ever to see the Anteaters play
LO CamplU Hall. the Anteaters take
on one of the nation's strongest col·
lege division powers in Nevada South·
ern tonight.
Irvine hopes to accomplish two
things this evening: take a long stride
toward an Invitation to the NCAA col·
lege division playoffs and gain re·
venge for a 9S-34 loss to Southern at
Las Vegas February 3.
Tuning up for tonl-ght's 8: 15 crucial,
Dav is' team tUined back UC River·
side. 95-3.5. on the Anteaters' boards
Friday nJg)lt.
It was· a significant victory for UCI
because in notching their 16th victory UCR led lrvtne In tbe early tol.11
the An tea :ers were able to subdue bu\ after UCl ••tabli1bed lta 1am.!:
a vahd opponent with weakened per· .. scoring repeatedly oa brtotant layup
sonnet. patter~ -RJverJide wu forced in·
Starters Darrell Millner and Nick to a catchup' role and tile Hlfblanders
Sanden and slick reserve guard Doug couldn 't handle It
Criste came Into the game weaken· With exactly JO mlaulilt wt in the
ed by the nu but responded to the call first baU, Cbrlat.e'1 ,_. 1hot put
"Darrell and Nick did a good job," UCI up, 11-18. Bl\Wllde ...., led
Davis said, relieved. after that, altboueb the Via1tars tied
"Christe played weU, too. I'm just the score twice.
happy we won -I would've taken t~s Irvine broke away ,_ nepe on
one any way we could have gotten Steve Parker'• free tbrow1, 11.a. UCI
it." posted a ~1 halftime lead but aoon
Aa for the Rebels, Davis 11)dicated boosted that to 10, 5&4, on four
ha club will be prepared. straight polntJ by Jeff Clana1ngbam
"Nevada Southern is the best team with three · and • a • half minutes
we'll face all year -they're even gone ln the second half.
more phyalcaJ than LA State. But Center Mike Hecknum led the
we've pla)!ed 'em before and we'U game's s<:orera with 21 poiDtl. Cun·
be ready." nlngham had 20. 1
Violence Flares at NYAC Meet
NEW YORK (AP) -Police swung
nightsticks, fought with demonstrators
and charged into masses of protestors
outside Madison Square Garden Fri·
day night as the strife-torn New York
Athletic Club tmclt meet went on
as scheduled.
A number of injUiies were reported
ln sporadic scuffles between police
and about 500 demonstrators, both
while and Negr~. protesting the club's
allegedly discriminatory membership
policies.
Nepo leaden called for a boycott
of the meet. and onJy a handful of
Negro athletes competed.
Among the prominent last-minute
withdrawals were John Thomas of
Boston, a two-time Olympic medaJ
winner in the high jump: Jim Hines,
a world class sprinter from Houston.
and John Hartfield, a Houston high
jumper.
All said they bad received threaWi·
lng telephone calla.
WblJe violence Rared outside Che
new, "'1 mllllon 1trudire, the meet
illlel! went off without major incident
"Jn l'a~ouver Meet
La~a's Bill Toomey
To Duel Tommie Smith
Yoo have to admire Laguna Beach's
BW Toomey for being willlng to try
anything in track and field.
As a former world record tiOtder
In the decathlon Toomey would
naturally be expected to be able to
perform in anything ranging from a
loo.yard dash to the 1,500 ·meters
or from the long jump to the shot
put.
Toomey lives up to expectations and
this weekend be'U be faclng one of
the stiffest tests of his career.
He'll duel world DM40 du b whiJ
Tommie Smith In the Vancouver
Jndoor Games. The two atars will
collide ln the :.>o and Smith may
find the going rough, deapite his fm.
posing world performances In the
quarter and furlong.
Toomey ln top 1hape is a nifty
quarter-miler. With a leg injury at
the recent Pre Olympics 1pite!e1t in
Mexico City be toured the 400 meters
in 46.5. barely losing the gold medal
to Poland's Jan Werner (45.7).
The genial Laguna ace has al.so
been long jumping indoors, as well
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as participating on the various relay
quartets.
He ~ot otr a 2£.fool hop at San
Diego, but fell back and settled for
a legitimate 24-3 leap.
Toomey is one of our top decathlon
hope fuls for the forthcom ing Olympic
Games In Mexico City and he'll get
hJs hr~t . taste or the rugged llHven
comJl('tition In May when he vies at
Fresno
"I hope to go over 8.000 points
by then." he confides. The world
record is 8.319. held by West
Germany's Kurt Bendlin
'N e 1oest l' ault Att
Short Clrnaiu
Costa Mesa High coach Herb Uvsey
has to be the most fanatic basketball
fan aro.md. In one ftretcb of seven
boura be penonaDy went to three
game1.
'Ibat has to be true Jove.
And a meda.1 to Orange C o a s t
College pubUcilt Don Jacobs for the
standout spring sports prusbook be
turned out. OCC apilte coach Jim
MclJwain lent a vital hand with an
agonW.ng study of put retulta, which
in turn produced a complete set of
meet recorda for Redcoat teams.
Jerry PIU.1 former Orute Coaat
Collete aJNI Ru tblttea Beaela Wp
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meniloa 01 die Natltul AIMdatto.
of lltercolle(late Atltletle1 (NAIA)
AIJ.Amerlcu football team.
Pitts, playlnf · for the Collete of
Soatltern Utah, w11 placed at a
defealive halfback slot " tk
covetecl aqaad.
Th 17t-poancl 'nanclerllird whh
WIS a sporta 1tar 111 the Oru1e
Coast area prior to mJrratbtg to
CSU.
Re played ipllt end H cl safety
for coacll Ken Moat.' Rantln(ton
Rlt1a teams, rradaat1n1 from th OU
City school in 1•. Re was also
a 1prt1ter aad Ions jumper.
PIUa WHt .. ta play at Oraaie
Coa1t beftre mowi•f to Utalt.
Big I Boosters will gather Monday
noon at the Saddleback Inn (Santa
Ana) for a luncheon which wUl feature
Anteater vanJty coach Dick Davis
and UCJ froth tutoT Tim Tift.
Davis will also bring thr'ft of his
senior players to the gathering.
organl.2er Dick Forney repom.
The affair Is open to Blg I member1
only and the tab will be ..,.50, Forney
says.
Lakers Cooled
By Warriors
SAN FRAN~O (AP) -The San
Francisco Warrior• snapped the Los
Angeles Liken' fourirame wlllnlnc
streak by edlinc them 111-ue Friday
night at the COw Pal.ce.
The victory enabled the Warrlon
to move back ln sole poesetaion of
second place ol the Wutern lvWoe Of
lbe N1Uooal Baaketball A11oclation.
The Warrora led by 14 polnta at
haJftime but Jerry W-.t and Bllln
Baylor brouitit the Laten wltblll ltrlk-
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-except a bomb tbrat tUt proved
to be a hoax.
Few of the approximately 14,000
spectators knew of the telephoned
threat The meet was not held up
as police searched. ,
At least eight Ne81'oea eompeted
and one, Lennox Miller' of Southern
California, won bla event.
He got a bad ltart-hl tlldlbed ae-
oond in a heat for the same nuc.i-but
recovered in um. to Dip Dalton
LeBlanc at the tape la tilt eo ,.ct
dash. Mill•'• time wa f.1.
He Had Lost
GRENOBLE. Franee (AP) -Amer·
ica's Tunothy Wood bad to wait 17
anxious minutes Friday night before
learning • to Ilia deep disawoitment.
that be won a silver medal iutead of
a gold in the OIJJDPic men's figure
stating tmala.
And todey, France's Jean Killy wW
shoot for his tb1rd gold medal wben
be vies in the men's special slalom.
After the winner. Wolfgang Schwan
al Austria, 27th to start ln a 28-man
field, had finished his figure sbtin1
routine, and his marks bad flashed
on an electric scoreboard, frienda
rushed to Wood and exclaimed:
"You've got Jt. nm, you've got it."
"Doo't say so yet. Let's wait until '
we see the official results." Wood re-
plied.
Wood went to his dressing room.
There. with his coach Ronnie Baker,
team manager Don Shoemaker and
masseur Kurt Schumacher or Ger.
many, be beian t2le long waJt.
"This J.s much harder on a guy than
skating," be safd to John PetkeviclJ,
his teammate who 1ave a spectacular
free skalinl exhibition .
One by one otber staters came to
the dresslq room to congratulate
Wood as the winner.
"Nice goln1, Ttm. Tough luck you
didn 'l win," the red-haired Miss Noy.
es said.
"Are you sure? Have you ~een tbe
raulb yet?" a diNppOl.nted Wood
asked.
"We saw the IBM standings oa
televuioa," Miu Lynn replied
Pale.faeed and alum, Wood walbd
up a night ol steps to the ma:n skat·
ing rink. Der• be got t.be bad news.
This was one of t.be closest Unall
in the history ol the Olympic Games.
If Wood bad been able to swing tM
canadian judge, Ralph Meer~,
he would ba•• won the cold medal.
Anteaters Rip
LA Valley, UCSD
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Richmond V 1 o •er s , Tenneaaee's
star fllnker back and hurdler, won
the 80-yard higti hurdles in: 7.1. KeBy
Myrick, a Nesro from Tuaa-El Paso.
WU fourth.
Hardee McAlbamey. also Of Ten·
nessee, took the 500 in 57.7 and Tom
Albright o1. Oalpte won the eoo 1n
1:11.2.
Preston Davis ol the u .s. Anny
grabbecl tbe lead in the .., with a
tap to 80 and won by three yum
av« Jece Va Dyk al. tbe Uaivenlty
of 0recon m 1:5'.&
Bn1ins Crush
Oregon, USC
Nips Beavers
L06 ANGELES (AP) -Lew Al·
clndor tcored 29 points as UCLA,
the nation's second·ranked buketball
tean, thundered to a 119-78 Pacific·
8 victory over the Oregon Ducks at
Pauley Pavillion Friday nieht.
And guard Mack Calvin stunned
Oregon State for the seoond time in
a week by hittini a layup and a
free throw ln the last 22 seconds of
regulUion play Fr14-Y nlS)rt u South·
ern Califomia won 714 .in overtime
al a P ac.iftc.8 buketbell game at the
Sparta Arena.
Ca1* ICOl"8d 11 ---pot8tl last Saturday • h Trojans eame
from a haft delleit to cWeat <nron
State 49-47.
Calvin's point tied Friday's game
at 58-all to force lie overtime.
The Beavers took a brief lead as
guard Vince Fritz hit a 20-foot jump
shot to start the ovrimt but then ·
7-foot-1 center Ron Taylor, Calvin
and forward Bill Hewitt helped South·
ern Cal outscore 05U t-2 in the nut
ttlree minutes.
The Trojans improved their Pac-8
reconl to 7-1, one game back of the
leader. UCLA.
The Bruins' a1gressive and press·
Ing defeme disheveled the Ducks' at.
tact u Mike Warren contributed
numerou1 .teala, IS points and timely
pualng to the victory. Oregon was
led by Ken Smith with 28 points.
The vtctcry wu the 26th straight
in Pae-3 play fOf' the Bruin• as weU
as their S7t.b triumph without a loa
in Pauley Pavilion.
The Bruins o p e fl e d 11ug«ilhly.
1eed1ng 8-7 aft.er 3:21. But Warren
helped tum on tbe Juice as they
ICOred 14 ftraiabt points and streaked
to a 51-29 balftiJM le&d on el per cent
lhooting from the floor.
Mitt Lynn bad 18 for UCLA, wblcb
hnprowd its CGDtereoce record to
M and OYeraD mlfk to lt-1.
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THE !lREAT_ONE .-Or~e Coatt's John Vallely loob for tbt.{Mlt
on this pby m Friday nidlt's OCcc,pre. game. Vallely ooiect:21
point.I and bigged 15 rebounds iD CA>alt'a 98-89 vkt«y. Valle& ~ind
the Pirates f1ee tbe UCLA froeh toni&bt in Westwood.
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A jubliant band of Orange Coast
CoUeie basketball players will in·
vade UCLA's Pauley Pavilion this
evening to tackle the undefeated
Bruin freshman .in a 5:45 preliminary
club to the varsity beef between
Oregon SUte and the Westwood in·
ltitution.
"It's stl'fctly a vacation for us,,.
Pi.rate coach Bob Wetzel pomts out.
"Everybody ceta to play, we all get
a loot at the big guy in the varsity
game. Naturally we'll try to will but
it's not a matter of life ar d~th."
And ao it isn't for things !ell hap-
pily into place fur the Redcl»ts Fri-
day night .. they knocked spunky
Cypftss out ct coatentioo for the Eat·
em Ccnference title, 9M9, in PeteTIOll
,1)'11l.
But the happiest news f<r tbe bolts
came aft.er they bad filed into the
lockers. For it was then that they
learned Fullerton had Iott to River-
side, f7~. putting Orange Coast and
F JC in a tre fo1' the EC lead and five
games left on the ldM!duJe.
Craig Falconer and Jotm vane17
provided the 11:.bodtout punch for wet.
i.el's warrlon, blltzieC lie aiar,_.
nett for 58 potnta. Falconer got bis
1ea1on's biCb -tanldDc 31. ValJeb'
picked up rt.
The Buca pulled into' a 38-38 IMd
with 2:19 left in Che ball and never acm trailed.
They 'Weft in comm.and by 4'7-40 at
balftiD>e and ttlat mssm loomed to rr-rr with 2::a eo eo, an.er tbe CbaT· aen blld -s. • nm aa11 cloeed tile
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The Duca ran a nifty stall ·a.. re-
mainder ct the tilt, f«cinl Ofpreas
to foul.
And tbe Pirates wMe on t.arcet from
tt\e free throw line, canrunc .a dozen
points via hie gratil rotJte !iJJ the
duel's finish. : ••
Wetzel was espectaDy pleiild to
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and Andy Hau, powered *
iD1o the finals Of the Mt. San
--~ baebd tourney today witb vver Golden Wfft and Mt. SAC.
Buel were to play th• winner
10 a.m. same between Cbliftey
SU~. Golden West is
~tioo after salvaging a 6-1
onr Citrus.
;ioatl Jim S1aaJe limited Golden West J;(Cffve base bits, fanning 1h, wtUle P. Bill Jenkinl bla9ted three
to pace the attack. Bill Eller D%Jeffour RB1'1 and Mike Bailey three.
~"""""""MN Haas was great in tbe aecond . dlDe. Tbe c~e-balling sOPbomore .~~~:pt ~ut Mt. SAC on five hits and
~ fiw in going the route.
• , .~ : "'.!Das now is 3-1 for the year, gain·
1 •• wt iai four of the five Bue decisions.
• • {>an Mikels had a booming triple
. ~to -pace the Bue attack in the second
"gtritle.
\;._Eller, scheduled to catch tbe W-.t
game only, eame in early in the ae-. cond when Steve Johnson broke bia
gtauee and banCed out two bits 1n
tbree tdea. ... ~ .. ' •
Result.I of other games: San ·
Bernardino 10, Santa Ana 3; Chaffey
3, Fullerton 2 10 innings; Cypress
6. Riwr1ide 5, 15 inninp; Mt. San
Antonio 1, Citrus O; Chaffey 4, Cypress
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!;£all, 78-67
and the four·11ded ICONboard'1
buaw IOund.
At tbll' point, San Quentin -80-
lnc into t.bt '~ wltb • Z0.1 rec-ord -la a sUgbt favorite became
the two offtciala are lnm•1. Oettl.Y had underatood t1iat Para·
diae WU two brln& two Jeaiut of·
ficlals from the outlide but did •
IPpelr upaet to learn tbe ref1 W9l'9 *W reeidtnta.
An official summoned both art· lnl units to center court with a toat
lutead of a clUfp from b1a whistle.
"It's a security requirement -
only the guards can have police,
whistles/' Baker confided.
· San Quentin jumps off to a e..2
lead and it is apparent that the
hom' team is more adjusted to the
slick cement floor than the viaiton.
San Quentin plays run and aboot
buhtball in lta rawest form. The
1uCcuful fut breaks are lmpres·
atv. but tbe blunden are p.st!;y
and cottly.
PandlM. ~ .Svantap of
the prilall tealnl I mlacut1, IOH Uea&l, »11. The llllftbne acore la .... Tbroupout, the pme 11 rough
and ill aeveral inltancn Oaticuffs
are nearly exchannd. But the ol·
ftciala, more than lalr, seem to be
livin& 1he lnmatee the worst of it. Aod tbe ••Q"ln& alle&W>cea of
the ll*tator• are puaUnc to the outsider. When saa Quentin falls
beblnd and commit.I frequent bund·
er1, they boo thelr team unmerci·
~n the 1core ls -close, they
cheer. When the inmate team is
ahead, they are lilent.
Wben the Phannac;y team goes
, up by ~7 in the third quarter,
the bool are loud and the verbal
abuae la gross.
"They're like that duri~ football
.. -...'' Babr coaunented. S.
dorlcbe• tbl &u' QUeati!l football
team.
San Qtae6-ttaae• a duperlta
rally • i.o a\1Dutes tt IO 1M It
Is too late. Tbe home tem -... a,,..n.
Oettly WU prepared for vi~. Re la futlid Joto the~ahowvs .._.
a San Quentin win and be bid re.
moved bll tie, coat and watcb be-toa"e the eame, and dolUM)Ci meat·
ers. .
But when he Jett ~ return to the
vlaitor'I parJdnJ lot he WU quite
drr,J'ye had trouble fettlne them
to do the tbings we practice in tbe gamn. We run the patQ!rns wtill
enougtr In practice but they play
completely different in a 1ame. ·:we do have one advutate.
though. We don't have oy away "
1ames."
R,ampaging Huntington
~ . .,.
Rips Weste"1:, 1~9,
Clinches Tie for Title
. By ROGER CARLSON
Of 1119 Dally l'lllf Steff
Huntington Beach clinched no wotae .
than a tie for the championship in the
rugged Sun.set League with a faotas·
tic 100.59 stomping of Western Friday
111.ght rn the winners' gym.
In one of the finest basketball mo-
ments of the '68 Oiler season, the
Black and Orange can amuck .from
start t-0 finish in bombing out the Pi-
oneers.
The 41 point spread doesn't really
indicate the difference in the two
teams. Huntington never looked bet·
ter .
When Mike Priddy hit the century
mark witti a 20-foot swisher w\t.h 17
seconds to go it triggeNCI the &gnal
Vikes Avert
Upset-minded
Saints, 5 7 .. 53
By STEVE EKOVJCR
Of n.. Def" l'llet Steff
for mass bedlam in ftle pacbd Oiler
stands.
At that moment even coach Elmer
Combs broke ·out into a w'lde smile.
The win put Combs' crew• into a
12-0 league mark and leaves the Oil·
ers with a flossy 21-3 overall.
The number two team in the CIF
started out in the first quarter with
blood in its eye aa the bolts started
quickly with a 16-4 bulge after only
4: 18 of playing time gone.
lp that period and on throughout
the game it was Greg Snyder's dead·
eye shooting and the overall play ol.
Milce Contreras th.at was. the dominat-
ing factor.
The full court press and the zone
press in tight was too much for the
outmanned invadei:s.
Western did make a comeback of
sorts late in the second period to rally
to within six ol the hosts but qulck
baskets by Contreras, Rick Seibert
and Roy Miller showed little doubt a.s
to the outcome of the game.
At the hall it was 41-26 and it seem-
ed that the marlin should have been
30 eonaidering the quality of the Oil·
ers:
High for the Winners was Synder
with 29 folowed by Miller 3>, Con-
treras 15 and Du Carlton 13.
MUNT. tlACH • O•I WeSTellJI Ut) _. """" """"" C011trer11 • J l IS Qui~ ' 0 ' • Amr,oildl { J • J ~C:ST9ii ~ : ! i
t11ier1 l o I • ="' { 1 l u
OOFI OWi -Newport Harbor's John Strock (right)
and Westminster's Jim Chaney grapple fur a loose
bJll Friday nl&!hL The Lions delivered a death
chop t'o the Tars' CIF hopes with a double over-
time, 76-74 victory.
After Saint Dave Cass stepped out
of oounds driving tht baseline with
seven sec-0nds left in the game, Ma-
rina hurried the ball down court to 1
Mark Soderberg who dropped in a
layln with two second~ on the clock to
provide the Vikings with a 57-53 Sun·
set League basketball triumph Friday
night in tbe Viking gym.
G. SnYotr ,, s I " M ·-1 o' i '1' l'rlcldy I 0 2 t .,.,...,
h. Snyder o o 1 • EdWards t 2 -'j 201co-2024 rt on • J g U fl'lt'91' l 0 e 2 f~:~, 4f 11 ma& Tetelt Jf 1 1t· JP
Broderick's
Free Throws
Sink Sailors
By JIM CARNETI'
Of "" °''" ,,... ..... .
Sophomore center Dan Brod6rick
icily sant two free-throws with four
seconds left in double • overtime, to
live the Westminrter Lions a 1hoc.k·
mt 'M-74 victory over the heavily
favored Newport Harbor T1rs, Fri·
day nitht in the IJon confines.
The loss completely deatroyed any
Newport dreams ot a berth in the 1998
CIF basketball playoffs and turned
Tuesday's Newport • Marina contest
into just another basketball game.
A Newport victOl'J wouJd have left
the Tara just a game behind tM Ma·
rina quintet in the rugged Sunaet
League nee and would haw Ht Use
stace for a "lhowdown" for second
place between the two aquadl. ,
Broderick wu not.bing short of fan ·
taaUc for the Lions in the second over-
time period. Alter a scorele11 first
overtime with the scoreboard still tbowinl Ule same .,. count tbat had
•tooll at Uie end ot replation ume,
the tlm center poured in all aevea of
W•n.iMta's point& la *e ffCOftd
utra1JS1ocl to wiD it..
''fk waa Jut faawtJc." abouted
'Se.ft Taylor over tbt nolae the
crowd following the final bullet.
Broderick fi.nllMd wl* lt, but LI·
on ~ Jtll PO'llff\l'I lid all "'""· en 1lfllll %1.
Tbe lead ..... lrmldl .. WU u.d
25 Umes ...... Ntllad• dmt and
Newport llllft DINI Dadawlld W
10 Jiit ...... ,. ..............
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Sports In Brief
Knudson Putts Way
To 2-Stroke Lead
PHOENIX -Gecqe Knudson , surprbed by his near·faultlesa putting.
fired a se-ven under par M Friday
to grab a two-stroke second round
lead in the $100,000 Phoenix Open
Golf Tournament.
Knudson, 31. a Toronto, Canada tour
veteran , hit only one bunker, missed
just two greens and one-putted nine
holes.
He had a 3S bole total of 67-414-131.
Tommy Shaw, a 26-year·old club
pro from Goll, Ill., made a charge
late In the day and kept the pressurt>
on Knudson, Shooting a five-under 66
to finish two strokes behind tbe leQder.
'lbe 11%-hour. 23-minut~ m•athon
matdl was believed the lon~1t dou·
bla ever played In the natiollal tour·
nameat.
Hobnberg and Pasarell is due to
play • sfngle's semlfinal at 1: 30 p.m.
tod•y in his bid for a third stral1ht
title.
TEANECk, N.J. -Tiie New
Jene1 Americana ran off ae~en
ltralaJU p<Jl.nta late In the final
,......, Friday night and 1tormed
.. 1 1•111 victory over tile Ana-
Wsn Amlt" In the American BauMball A110dat1on.
Marina attempted to preserve the
victory with a stall the previous two
minutes. but Saint Mike Lloyd In·
tentionally fouled Greg Hak who miss-
ed his first gratis toss and collected
the second to make the score M-51
and set the stage for Evans' basket.
With Marina in control again and
moving tbe ball with 45 seconds to
go, Hale wl3 fouled once more, and
muffed the free throw again as Santa
Ana rebounded and da$hed d<>wn·
court to work for the trying &hot.
With 20 seconds left Ev11-n$ shot
from the top of Uie key. but the at·
tempt wu blocked by Soderberg as
the "1kinc Wis roared out of tbelr
seab. But it was the Saints turn to cheer
as Soderoerg was called on a foul
after the sbot. gtving Craig Park a
chance to deadlO"Ck the score with a
one and one situation with 17 sec·
onds ahowl.na on the scoreboard.
MARINA JS7,1 JI" SANTA AN:. ~U~"'
Mo(We 1 l 2 11 '! • 1 1 u ~~ i l i ~i ~~ ~ i p,
Wllltt 1 0 ) 1 ·~!.11?. . 0 1 ' Stil!~;,, .. : 11 n 'roiila ,f 1l 1f l>
Corona del Mar I
Stnothers Hapless
Wildcats, 79-4-0
, cf>'.ona det Mar rolled aloni as
U1Ual ln the Irvine Leque deepite
coach BUl Bloom's fears of Brea ..
The Sea Kings knocked off the boetl,
79-40, Friday night to nn tbeir league
total to 13-0 and an overall 1euon re-
cord ~ 25-2.
The dlampions were never in troll·
ble, running off to a 17-5 leaf at tbe
end of t.be quarter and extlDdJnC it
to 34-lf at the half to dispel Bloom's
preoccupation that the Wildcat.I were
a major stumbling block In the way
of an undefeated league sea.on for
the wiMera.
COltOffA DeL MAR 17') HIA (Ct) .. ff'"' ... fl~-~~ J 1 i ,, ,,. ... ,..., 1 ' l • ~·" 't' atetm l'tJ l<f~IO" ti } 1
1
6 ~rfO J ' J CWlllll!ftt l ' u ,. . l I = 2~ ·e.t=~ ~ii ol1f1 J ll fl 1' 'rotllt I 16 16 #
Ttlree 1trokea back at 13t was Dan
Sikes, while Tommy Aaron and Jack
Montgomery both stood et 1even·
under 135 and Sam Carmichael was
all alone at 138. .
Among those who failed tbe 36 hole
cut was Jack Nlcklaua, who shot an
even par 71 Friday.
(:IF Could Enter Squabble
GllBNOBLE, Frnee -Tiie
RUii• Ol7111ple C 1 • • I t t e e .. ,., ~ ........, ....
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Alrtca 11 GI ..... °'711ple
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LOS ANGm.a -Tbe aadGll'• aoc·
cer 1poW&b( 'ffl focus on Memorial
ColHun s....., ...... Racing ol
ArceaUna Ml a 11n1een All.star team wm .,.. «bt Southland season.
IUU(, ~ Wlrld club dlar.
....... bl ••• , .. the belt piayll'I
ii ......... :. pmt.
Oemrll edml1 .. • .... are pric· .......
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of .. DellY ...... '""
California Int.ncbolaatlc P'edera·
tion commjalioner Ken F•Clll~ 1aid
Friday he will be only a spectator
at Monday'• Sunset League m•tinc
where formal cbartts of illept
recruitine wtD be levied •1ainat
Anaheim Hlfh School by Westminster High. .
He allo lndl '&ted that either school. reprdlta of wut decl1ton is reached
¥onday. 00\lld appeal the dectaion
to the CIJ'.
The le.,.. 111eeting will be held
at the Gnenllrlar IP ln Gardtn. Grove
MODdq and tbl recrutthlg chv1e1
wtll "' "'*' •.t 1,.~. • ........., prtnc1pal 1' err• n ~Will c:harse Anlhtili with ......... lDl•ae. to tftcolll'lfe ~ ...... Keddll't to tlll'011
• Aaaheilm, ·-ti wut tlle 21~ po.-! julllDI' did Tbelday mornint.
1'Rllbt now, wt 'QJlt to 1tay out
of thi• 11 much a1 poqtble, •• Fa1an• .....
board. Any decision reached by the
league can be appealed to the CIF." Asked when such an appeal wou1d
be heard by the CJF, Faeans replied:
"Jw;t es soon •• we could aet it
up."
He was. uked if the .uu.im·
Wutmlnlter ca-.e 11 abN1ar fib tut
year's Eatancla • Corona del Mar controversy where Estancia batkef,
bell , star Phil Jordan ~ to
CdM.
"No. Jn fht Jordan cue. the P11,Jer
moved to the .,.., tbea enroll'ed..
Jn this ca111 I know lw a f a c t
that Ktdden and hU flltMr t a I Ir e d
to the Anaheim ooecb ( C 1 a r •
VanHoei ebtb) lld tliea lll0"4."
Fagans w .. 6'-B 8lbcl '-Jiii couacl
recall 1111 almL ~ cClil1lplilDtl '*-' 1odied agatnat Ana,,. lit a.~ 'ilfhere bu Iner' ._. .., ....i
complaint Jod~ a,._ A• ..... In the t5 years I ve beta c:omm•1d 1 1 a."
li'agana, who lt"9 oo Bl1boa ......
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loeco Hilb tn BeUDoww ... ,..,.
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''This JI a &.eaet IA11ue ruttiDI
ut l will be tbl.N only as • apeetapputter.
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DAILY PILOT s.ttWdaY. F'~ 17, 1961
Irvine Leagtle 1f resdillfl Claamps
Fountain VaDey Hid! will be well represented tonight in the CIF
wrestling preliml at Fountain ~alley with several grapplers from
the Baroos' dwnpk>Dllbip team competing. Shown above are
(kneeling l·r) .LuTy Ecttund, Ron Vaughan, Glen Anderson, Gary
Ketler, Jim Filk, and Jim Boyle. Standing (l·r) are Mital VaJ..
buena, Art Broob, Dave Roll. Tom Hmnon, Roy Nendecm aid
coach Vern Wagner.
Fountain Val-Wy Slips Area Preps ·
·By Swimming Rivals Shut Out
Pirates
In Final
Fount&ln Valley ~
visiting La Mirada and Loa
Alamitol H1gb in varsity
and Bee divisions ~ a swim
meet staged Friday fl.
ternoon.
Tbe Barona took the varsi·
ty nod, na, and eased by
in the Bees, 62-61. Los
Alamitol trailed wiUl a and 17. •
However, the Barca Cea
Mater Dei
·Falls, 67 .. 54,
To Champs
*-Del ftnl"91M out)
the ba+etball O"lll""'ID
Friday Ditbt with • f'T-M
defeat at the bans of cbaml>-
lon Verbmn Dei in an An·
gelus League encounter.
The bosta broke out in the
first quarter to-a .U point
lead and slowly upped the
margin throughout the rest
of the game. ,
Mike Sweeney was high
for the Monarcba iD • losing
cause wtth 11 poiDtl follow·
el by Ralph Cbandot with
12. ,_....,......,.
IMi.r 0.1 11 a n a.-.u
Vtf'bum o.I 17 1J 1' 2147 MAT .. Dll CMI
i-.... °'•"""" " ... Scllr-
Olbtrl
Hv<Atlefft
EkbY!lld
Witt
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MecNlfflifll•.n
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·Tide Stopped
Alabama'• football team
bad a 17-aeme winning
streak sneppect in 1917 when
the Crimson 'nde ptayed J
'¥1-'¥1 tie wttb Fkd<la State.
placed aecond to La Mirada.
pJck:i.ng up 44 points wh.He
the wirinerl chalked up &7
and Los Alamitos recorded
9.
Fountain Valley divinf
depth paid off In the varsity
struggle as the Barona
plucked off 10 points in that
event.. ,,....,
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Tlme•J:1U.
.lO ''" -I. IC-M ILAl t. IC•llY ILAI :I. lllcNnll Cl'YI. TI,,,.:17.2.
100 lllCIMdual medley -1. o-•n
II.A) 2. HvlNll (I.Al a. Ille» IFY). Tlme:1:0U.
100 ft\' -1. G'*1ft ILAI 2. M-(l'VI. No lfllrd. T1fN JU.
100 ..... -1, Hood (l'VI 2. L-n (LAI 1 Louldl (l'VI. TlfM JU.
100 bedc -1. IC-IL.Al t. DaVlt (FV) J. T-(LA). Tl-: l:ot.•. .
400 lrw -1, WanlW (FV) 2.
=:lii') a._ """"""*' (LA).
110 ......, -1. Hvm1n ILAl 1
lludlledt (FV) I. Smllll IL.Al Tl-. 1:1J I.
100 "'" rllev -1. "-"' Vall., (H1>9he&, lllce. Lautcll, llldlel'llil 2.
Le Mir-. Time: •:11.J, c.. ?Gt "*""' ,...., -1. Le MlrMI u~ '""' AINrelt. ~1 2. ll'YI Tlfnr. t :&.l
• fr• -1. Jecota IL.Al t.
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lO lrte -1. Hellry (l'VI t. ~ CUI 3. Jll'dln IL.Al. Time: 2U.
100 ~· ......,, -1. lllls llAI 2. It....., Cl.Al 1 JeMJM
(FV). Tllnl: l:lt. » flY -1. ~ IL.Al l ........ ll'V). Tll'M1J:J.t.
100 ,_ -1. Alllcnlft ILAl 2.
Walla fl'VI 1 HeHy l"Vl. Tlmt:l :N.
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In Relays
Newport, Corona del Mar
and Marina were lhut out
in the win column Friday
night at the finals of the
CIF re~y11 held at El Se-
gundo.
Oorooa's Sea Klnca 1ar·
mred two thirds and a fifth
p\ace to end up fourlh in
the. varaity standin11 with
2.0 points overall to co-
cllampona Anaheim and Ar-
cadia with 44 points each.
Newport got a third and
• fifth while Marina ended
up with a fourth in its lone
entry.
In Bee competition. New-
pott 1:1.art>or'a two teams
fi.nilhed Mb end Cotta
Mesa did the same in its
race.
Corona was led by Brook
Croas, Tim McGill, Bruce
Black and Mike A·lbrigbt
with its third spot in the 4
x 100 free relay 3:28.1.
And, in the 6 x 50 free •
Black, M<:GiU, Aibright,
Steve Schwer, Jim Brad-
burn and Nick Armstrong
got third with a 2:23.4.
Newport got a third in
the 4 x 50 back wi1tl a 1: 15.6
timing out ol Bob Rogers,
Tom Warren, Erle Lind·
roff and Tony La Bianc9
wt»1e the 6 x 50 free team of
Brad Shoemak«. Mart
Hogle, Li n d r off. Gary
Thompson, La Bianca and
Rogers were coming in fifth
witta • 2:24.6.
Marina's fourth place in
the 4 x 50 fly relay cooaist·
ed of Paul Farr. Keith Don-
aldson. Don Lippoldt and
Greg Helland (1:44.~).
Handball
Event Set
For UCI
Opening it& bid to land
the United stat.ea Handball
Oiampionships for 1989. UC
Irvine announced plana Fri·
day for Its Western Regional
championships to be held
Maren 1-2-3.
The championship meet is
sanctioned by the United
States Handball AssociatJon
and will be conducted under
au.tpices of the Southern
california Handball Ast0eia·
tioa.
Mat Meet
Coach Jack Fair's Oran1e
Coast College w r e s t 1 i n g
team Is faced with its final
dual meet of the season
Tuesday after his Pirates
dropped a bard-fought 2'1·1.1
decision at Riverside Thurs·
day nitht-
The Baca play bcJ9t to
FulleTton j:n tbe 4 p.m. tlnale
Tuesday. On Thur ad a y,
Orange Coast busses to San
B e r o a r d i n o for the
Eastern Conference totana-
ment. The S o u t h e r n
CaWornia sectional will be
held at Chaffey College
Saturday. Mar. 2 and the
state tournament at Chabot
College (Hayward) Mareh
8-9.
'Ibe Pirates were forced
to forfeit in two weight
division and still almost
pulled it out in the final
match that went right down
to the wire.
Heavyweight Dan Hilliard
was leading, ~. In the final
contest but San Berdoo's
Rich Mayor made a quick
reveraal and pinned the OCC
wrestler.
Ora.nee Coast wins were
dOk:bed by Terry Robinson.
Cleve McDonald, P a t
McCormick, John Youn&
and Harold Lundell. Jess
Padilla gained a draw in
his match.
UCI bandbal1 d i r e c t o r
Henry Barb said he hoped.
1be Western R e g i o n a 1 a
will be well · received by
Or~ Coast area fans An } Ope
because "that will have a ge s n
aipificant bearing on our
receiving final approval for S Ca
the U.S. Nationals in April pring mp
of 1988 ...
lrvine. with one nr the Sprtn1 tra.il'Jng? Already'!
mott modern band b a ti Yep. Tbe Ca 1 i r or n ill
facilities in tbe ~try. ~ill Antell officially start Ula V anouards 1tage tile Regionals in Its t• bueball season ln
" 1tx-court handball buildiac, BoltvilJe Sunday when
Beaten, 82-74 ~~~~~Id ::::' =:: ~':i'~r~~
in slnps, masters, doubles mHll"T Fred H a n e y
RIVERSIDE -Southern and open doubles. usemble to map sprinf
California Collect'• COD-"We'll baw about 400 en-tralaml plans.
ference baUl'tball reccll'd traats, all pl hiCb caliber," Fart\)' ~· are ex·
Barons in. ThiiCl Place Tie
By Jiii U2tSllOn' ..............
Fountala VaBey paQ9d bt-
to a tie wttb .Brea -IOI\ third
place la the lrviae Bukel·
ball lNiue J'rlday ~ ..
they spurted in the aecood
half '° beat Loera. ..... rouniain Valley's Barona
bold a 7 .f mar't and ,o does
Brea. Loara dropped to f.
7 .la Jeacue play with the
lou at Fountain Valley.
Coach John Kuaer's Bar-
ons finithed the aame
strong and conc)uded with
61 perc.en1 on fle'-1 coal at-
tempb. Barons connected
on 24 ~ 41 attempts in the
game.
Loara, falling off in the
second lla1f aftet keeping
close, manaced ~)' to ol
• field ao&l attempta for
Eagles
Lose Lead,
Tilt, 66-60 . .
Estancia surprised the
vlaitinc Sentlnela of Mag.
nolia by jumplll~ to an early
nine point lead in the first
quarter, but the thrill WH·
n't to laat u the visitors
finally prevalled by a 86-
80 marlin in an Irvine
League buketball encount-
er Friday night.
Personal fouls were to
prove the difference hi the
Ii.Del outcome a1 the Eagles
outscored Magnolia trom
llbe Door but gave too many
chances from the free throw
line.
Obarity tosses ttopped El·
tancia in the first period
when the EasJea bad taken
a good lead. 8--0, but the
Sentinels found the equal·
izer at 10-10, getting four
of the poi.nta iri seven tries
at the gratis stripe.
In the ft.nal frame, Estan-
cia took another shot at
the vilitors, Darrowlnl the
C8P to 58-te with 3: 52 left
tn the same. Once •1abl
tile personal foul w~s the
downfall as sit of the final
e i g b t Sentinel marker•
came in 10 free chances.
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Simor' tonrltd ~ II et .._.. rlti 1•tr
W&f,lt, W pee.cl tM Ber-5aMl Lll'li9 lad M Dm-
ou with 2i points .. ... boll .... u ltlll" k ...
aecODd bilb in rei)D... fir Win.,
wttil 11. Wf'lPt bit • a Llpfia leOl'ed • paiDta
variety ol 1oac Jbota _. to lead tbe ,..,...
butSetl ~ uadlr' ., • • -• -.:...
boards. ~ "... • u ....... Tbe pJM Wal cloll all .._. f 1' 1t ._.
the way lD the flnt bait ..,.,. ... wu.rt CM
Loan lid 21·19 •ttb l:at WNllt ~ ~ ~ ':
left hi tbe bd but Chril ==' : : : :
Hennes roared In with a ...., • ' • •
layup to tie tbe game for :::_ : ! : !
tht Barons. "'"-• a 1 ,. Senior p&rd 1>0u1 Wplk'· T•• ,. 11 ll •
er hl1 a sbot with only 1ev· LOMA •= "' ,,. w
ell aeconds left. in the ba1f ....... I t t 1
for a 21-21 Fountain Yalle1 :=' ; : ! :
leA.. MtoMe ' • I I
ilU. ...... • 1 ' 11 Baroni outacored 'Loara, ~ • , t •
16-18 in the UUrd period ::. ? : : ;
to fO ahead, 5-31. T.-• f • •
Eate Free Throws
Beat Mesa, 55-54
By TOM LONG
Of • ....., ..........
Gary trox puahed IM Ttg·
era of Valencia HJgb SchoOI
ovtt the Colla Mesa Mus-
tanga, 56-54. wttb leas than
30 seconds left to play, sink-
ing two clutch free tll.rowa
Friday niebt on lf.esa'a
court.
~. tbe b a 11 was
stolen from the Muatanca,
who only repined potltl•
sion ~ it in ti.me to offer
senJor Don Farris one lut
second ba1f court &bot,
whk)) be mined.
The Mu.tangs toot con-
trol of the •ame early and
led by healthy margin•
throUtbout tie second and
third qu..ters. after having
~ squeezed out by the
Tigers the first quarter, 1 ..
13. '
But in the last few min·
utea of a very bigh ~ring
fourth quater the TigerJ
ltarted to sprlng on the
1urprised Muatup with
Fox leadlnc tbe way.
Fox anist.id eiQd 1bot hla
team cloMr anit cloMr to
the Mustanc•' total Ullltil.
with I :46 left a~inc ·on
the clock, the acore waa
down to a 52-51 19paration,
witb--tbe Mllltanp on top.
From tbse ..._ ValeDeia
1tat made a field. Coti from
within the key and lank 1119
final two eratis points to
win the came. .... .......
Valefldl 14 4 1, ,,._.
C•ta ~ 1J 17 I 1....,.
COITA M•SA IMI
,. " pp TP
• • a • I t I A l I I I
• 1 ' 21 . . ' . s > a 11
2 t t A
It 1• " ,. VALINC&A l•I c.._...
L.al"ew ~
ZY*
Folt
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Nycum Totals
J I f 11
' • 1 2 . . ' . ' , 1 1S
• ' , 21 2 1 2 s
0 • 2 0 • u .. u
Basketball Standings · ...... ,,~
Le ..... a
SuMY Hlllt
T-~ ._. l"af4r
L-11
"ulle....,
s .. -
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11 ' 122 7 J 105 .....
• • 6216
• • 611
J • 453
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C1-ll I 2 nl 433
s.rvtte • ' 612 u2
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SI. Jolltt 10KO 0 10 Ste 1D ,....,..,. k-
Ver1MI\ Oel U . Maler Otl Sol
CMltWell M. SI. Peut 6'
a.Niie 71. SI. JCIM 8-o 74
Laguna Defeated
By Orange, 48-36 eor-1111 MM "'""""• ....
Laguna Beach made a
valiant ettempt to dethrone
rnilhty Orange in the fl.rat
half. but couldn't put to-
gether a ecoriDg threat in
the second hd as the Pan-
tt.era rolled to a 48 • 38
Q-estview Basketball teape
buketball victory Friday
nllht. The visiting Artiata dead·
locked the score al Inter·
mjsalon" 23-23. but could
ooly collect 13 pointa the
entire aecond ball while Or· anae went on a scoring
binge that accounted ffW ~
pointa. Artist Steve Wiez-
bow1ki dumped in eigbl.
Laguna t.cea 'Phiuion Vi-
ejo this Tu.say to culmi-
nate league play. ._.., .....
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Mite J acltaon finisbed the
ni-u blgtl scorer aa the
senior whls dumped ln 19 • • 11 •
Iese here Friday DI.tit.
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fer fl•lip's IM •tttrf ~H lip,
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THE UNDERSIGNED .._ MtlibY Cllf'o
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fellowing "*'-'• wMM ~ l1t Ml anll 1i.ces of ,..1idenc• 4J..1t ~ fllllews.
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llalboa lsl1nd, CalHlr..ta ~ WITNESS ml' l\aM Illa dlY ef ...... ry.1'61. •
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STATE 0" CALIFOltNl-' , -t
COUNTY Of: OltANGE · ) •
ON THI$ 1111 dey -' I'~. A.II • 1'... lleNrt mt, Nt(ICY O, aAl'Cl>er.
• lllottno !"Wiie It\ 1ild w h aald
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adcnowltd9H to me thlt IM executed
1"rN11~iTNESS WHEllEO,., 1 MW
llOftunlo aet my fiend •nd •lfl,.... mv offlcttl 1MI IM dlY Ind Year Ill tllll
cerllflcat• ''"' •bo .. wrl!M. (OFFICIAL SEALl
Nancy D. Arclltl'
NOllrY P11b4lc • C•llioml•
Prlncls>tl Office In
Oran" COllnfV Mv Commlulilll ExplrH JUN I, 1'71
, ... ,.... Or•noe Co.ti! D•llV Piiot. ........ 11. 2A ..... Man:ll 2. ,,.. .....
LEGAL ~OTICE
NOTIC• TO ctieorrou .... .... IUPHIOlt COURT OI' TNe STAT11 ... CALl...,.,.IA
l'Olt TMa COUNTY OP OllA ....
£slate of MlltL l l l T HOLT, Jlt ..
t ho a-"' MllL. 8, HOLT, 0.. ~ 11 lllf'IW t lveft ,. c"4lllon
........ dalml -""' ........ ........,, .. flt• ... ctalfN Iii Ille offkt of ,... 1loresalcl Court. ., '9 p...-1 1Mm to
tllt undlrlltned 8t Ille efllce « .. ,,,. bl11m. Gayle and Canter, M7 seutll ...,.
trlY Drive, In t11e Cltv Of 9"Wt"IY Hiib,
County of Los """'"' ~ letter off!« It Ille 11IMll of _..._. 4lf 'lie
.... ....,,.. "' all rnatlen ... rtalnl,. to
lald "''''· ludt clalma. ""'"' Ille -,.,... vwcMn. -' M .. ..,. °' -n•·
od 11 tlOf'Halcl, wlmln sill "*'"'' ttter II•• llrat publleellen of tlllt nottc..
Oattd Ftbnlt rv 1, IHI.
WILLIAM£. HOLT,
ExKUIO< ol Ille Wiii
el Mid dacallent
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LEGAL NOTICE
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MOTICa TO Cllftl"°'" IUPlltlOll COUllT OP nte nu• OP CALl,OltlUA ,Olt TMe COUllTY ... MAM .. .........
f 1t1l1 el HUGH lltewff, elto It-
as HUGH E. alOWM, ·---•• t4UGH fVll lTT lltOWH, o.-of,
NOTICE IS HEllllY 91v!H to the credltwa tf .,. Moft _,.. ......,,
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If you'r• • •harp tre4at, ...
ltoa DAILY PILOT'S ......
Dit11e·A·U11a 1lat1lfla4 a41 ....
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whather ye1/ra Myl11t M 1~m11tt
WID. IXCLUSIVI ........ ... """""·-MOClC·'"""
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By MY IPANGLER
Publlalaer, BeclweM Qty Trtbae ...... ..., ........
Over the year1 1be 1tate hu m.
creased the degree of control owr
school f1.nance1 and Jet hu decreased
its proportion of payment. We think
sometimes of an Ideal of !O percent
from the local propertJ taxpayer, 50
percent from the date. I don't think
this wu ever achlend but now it
is down to 34 percent for the state,
and whether we have local control
or not. we are paying the bill.
AB-272 will remove an mandatory
ceilings on school taxes ln 1m. and
at that point the taxpayer will be
confronting each year the teachers
and the other people wbo spend school
monies, and we will have complexities
not now foreseen.
One of the dl!flculties with state
control today has been capricioUIDess.
Our school finance system endeavors
to equalize educational opportunities
by equalizing the amount of money
available for the education of each
child. The cardinal factor within this
system wu designed to make it of
absolutely no algnlficance to the state
what ratio the county assessor uaes
to assess real ~ty.
IF WE ASSESS at 25 percent of
full value, we abould get relatively · rr.,,, e money than a county which
auesses at 11> percent -at least
through the "Collier factor" the state
recognizes these dllferences. In San
Mateo County In the year 196:>-66 we
raised our useued value raUo to
25 percent of full value. In that same
year the state, whlcb bad formerly
recoplhed these valUH ou a one-year
b&IU, decided to go to a three-year
average. That declllon cott the County
o! San Mateo SU00,000 lb lr·
__ .H,fuliiji(·ii
Saturdq, Nnary 11, 1968
Tb• Commal Pa11 of the °""" Piiot .... to lDform mid ltSmulate ruden bf ,,. •• u., • nrtet. 01 com-
ment., on toplca of lot.r-
ed md qntllcance tram
lllfanned obrenm a n d ........
• ....... ... Weed, ,.,....,_
. . .
w •
I
Crime at the' Crossroads .
Sm.A, powerful •nd funny
describe the cartoon' of
London • born Btn Wicks.
From his Canadian home, he
pt"Oduces two seh of cu·
toons daay -one for hi'
American newspapers, one
for Can.dian. His work ap.
pears frequently on the Daily
PiJot editorial p•9e.
20th Century Techniques for 20th Century Crime
87 WARREN M. CllJUITOPDB
Depaty U.S. MMneJ GeMrm1
For decades we ba1ll ~ i.w enforcement and criminal • Ac·
cording 1o the National Com·
miJsion, our nation •(>llldl oa)J about
S4 billion a year on the entire qstem
of criminal jUltice -cou:rta. cor-
rections and .ii our federal. Ible
and local police. W • lp8Dd twice that
much for tobacco, and three times
that much for whil~. Wt Deed a
re-ordering ol our prioridet.
We need to pay policemea a ll1ary
that will attract the f.1-.t amonf us and keep them on the fane.
U we are to achieve ~
TMlt remarkl ar« uceTJ)Ud I 1' o •
Cln addreu made bffor• the c°"""°""
tffeleh Club. The maUrial fn t1'e Cle>
companying boz CO?M from q~•tWM
the auel&or wa& ulud br club ,,..,.
ber.s. ..
threat to safety.
Crimea in the form of riots and
civil disorder have scarred our
landscape for the last four years.
Last summer alone 85 died, S,200
were injured, and propert7 damage
exceeded a hundred mJllloo dollars.
The legacy of bate and bitterness
whiab follows Jn the wake ol this
aocea for 1aaD1clp&l litadtn to ~
u be •aid. 'maximum uM of the
aldl1I and esperienn .•• ol local em.
da1' who have been IUCCellful ln pr.-
venting and eoatHlliJIC diaorden .••
ne blllc-premise and. bellet of
tbel8 COQfere.aces ii tut riot. e.an
be prevented. At tbeM c1JDferencea
the chlefa ol police and mqon ol
l» major ,Amedeo dtles are having
the opportunity I in • quret in-
vfronment and away from t h e
pressures GI their daily exi1tenc9, to
thinll: through the avenues for preven-
tion in their own cltie1.
In additioa to prevention., the coo-
lanrih ban ....., 1blll 1 ,000
me~a. and tblfr control of
cr1miDI activttiel eat.di far beyond th1a lllrd-ecn ........... .
It.I !DOit prolJtttM opertdloa la
pmbliq. ~ ol l:te 1earty aroa tab on PmNlnc opwa&m
alooe rap to t&O biilml wl1h potu.
tW profttl u bi&tlaa Sii ti1tioa.
The ~D Wbo JDMea AD UJe,..
wager is llliPPCll'tinf tlae crpaizatlcm
wtUch aappliel narcOucs to YOUDC peo-
ple; be is IUPPlPDC fUnda wblc:h may be uSed to corrupt our public cdidals;
be ii makin& a ccmtrlbution to tbe
power ol tbe IDOlt CIOl'l'Ollve crimi
force in America.
Jn law enforcement, there muat also .
be improvements in tralnlnc and •
police adm.Jnistratioa. In lbclrt, we
must develop 20th century police
forcea to stop 2Xltb centry crime. SAYS THIS CRIME EXPERT:
LA COSA NosmA 11 a nationwide
conapiracy whose crtmlnal activities
span the continent. A c:rtme Jn
California may be planned In New
York and ata:Ued by family memben
from Nevada, New JerMy, and
Michigan.
Taxes;
replaceable state aid.
With the three-year average going
along, our increased assessments
gradually caught up, and just when
we were about to reap the benefits
of these high assessments, the state
was about to do away with the three-
year average and go back to the
one-year average. Our Collier factor
bad slipped back up to over 100.
We. were about to lose $3,500,000 in
state ald by this capricJous change
from one system to another.
THE SAFE STREETS and Crbne
Control Act would provide direct
grants of federal fuoda to local and
state law enforcement agenclea for
salarlea, equipment, tralning, and
research as well u fer 1upport of
all agencies involved in thLa whole
system of criminal juatice.
A second bill, known M the Gun
Control Bill, has as its purpose the
strengthening ol local IUD control laws
by restricting mail order sales and
out-of-state purchases. Ila abn ia to
keep fireirms out of the b.ndl of
criminals, mental defectives, drug ad-
dicts and children.
The need is plain. In 1• guns
were involved in more than UOO
murders and ~.sao a g g r a v a t e d
assaults. Firearms have been used
in 96 percent of all killlnp cl police
officers since 1960.
More than ~thirds of the Perion1
committing this vicioua crime would
not be able to purchase a band gun
in California because of their c:rim.lna1
records.
IN CALIFORNIA, even those who
ma)I lawfully purchase band guns can-
not do ao without havln1 a record
of the purchue Wed with the
California Bureau of Criminal Iden-
tification and Investigation and with
tht!ir local law enforcement agency.
But a criml.na1 or mental deleeti ve
can eully drcumvent this reporting
requirement by making the purchase
out ol state or through the mails.
So long as potential criminals can
so easily evade state gun control laws,
there is a grave and unnecessary
Light
A patrobua .. Ml hat cu
DOW etatad Wa8111'1ft I N
hue bl,..._.UO. "'ardbl' the
tar lie It follewlDS bl tltree
lll.lntet .....
* Tllere la ao dlnd eftleace of
a Ue-fa betwen rlota ucl the
world Comm..W mevemeat.
Com.m11nlsta bave a tendellcy to
eeme Into ~ altaatloa and try
&o tapl&albe OD It.
* Tbe fact la tbat Coaa Noetra
(crime oriantzatloa) e a 1 • t
operate wbere local pelke are
~st ud dOlgeat. Wltere police
are dl1 ... aett, It'• aeeesaary for
UM federal iovenmeat to s•
violence cannot be measured In
dollan, ~ it representa a severe
lmpedi.m~ sometimes fatal obltruc·
tion, to progreu in educaUon, employ-
ment and houJlng. Surely tbis ls the
kind ol cost Americans can leut af-ford.
'MIE FEDERAL government's twin
goals are to prevent riots and, when
disorder does occur, to control It with
minimum loss of human and material
resOW"Ces.
At the moment, our attention la
$ocuaed on preventive meuures which
' .. will yield immediate results. Presi-
dent Johnson directed tbe Attorney
~neral to initiate a series of confer·
Control
allO cllanged and we hive what we Code 100 ts the elementary standard
call the physical education "lockstep" credential. and I think that ii what
in which one period a day is devoted they bad ln mind. Code 110 is elemen-
to physical education. This means a tary partial fulflllment -Code 1~
great deal of ti.me lost in~anging -elementary teacher intern; -and w~
clothes. In the South San Franct.co have a special certificate fol' school ~nilled School DI.strict a one year librarians; exceptional credentials for pilot p r o I r a m, scheduling physical teaching the deaf, the mentally ret.ard-
education. three days a week, but tor ed. the physicaO,y handicapped -
two periods each da7, was lm· those with speech defects and visual
plemented. There was a control group handicaps. There are actually nine
wblch followed the everyday pro-elementary credentials.
cedure. Experience showed that those we have nine aecondary credentials who took phyalcal education every ' other da)' did u well or better than nine junior college credentlala and WE BAD enough political muscle the control group nine specialties, ranging from "avfa. to get the state to forestall this change • · t1on flight" to "vocational trade."
and at least give each area an op-TRYING TO TAKE physical educa-There are six credenUals for
portunity to use one system or the tton out of the "lockstep" defeated "designated services." We have u
otber in tbe Collier factor calculations. the bill which would have returned many as before and all of the old
As to curriculum, there is an in· control of the curriculum to the local ones are In effect until they run out.
teresting story about physkal educa-district.a. It wu on this basis that We probably have the greatest com-
tion : In the year l918, after so many we lost the issue of more local control plex of credentials that California bas
people bad been rejected in the draft for curriculum. I think we will win ever known.
because of physical unfitness, the it in the next legislature. As a general rule, I believe we
state passed a Jaw, the first law In the matter of teacher certifica-shouJd build strong school d!Jtrlcts,
on physical education. that for two tion. we have done some rathe r diltrictJ that are financially sound
bow-s a week every child should have remarkable thinp. 'lbe new law re-and educaUona.Uy flexible, with t.be
physical exercise. quires a five-year college course of political muscle to influence tbe st.ate
World War II came along with the major study, and there are only five 1o do those things it abould do. The
draft and we found young people ln credential& -but don't you believe more local control we have, 1enerally,
wane sbape than ever. The law has tl the better results we will obtain. .
THE LIMITS OF PROTEST
87 BRUCE BENSON
Of "" 0.lly ...........
"U a government starts acting like
Hitler's government, then I feel an
individual bu a ducy to start messin1
up that government as fa.st an4 e1·
fecti9'ly as be can.·•
That is the politlon ol Michael Han·
n<11, former Loi Anfelea police officer
turned attorney ,and a founder of
the P.ce and Freedom Party.
Bil statetnent. made at a com·
mWllt;J fora.JI) cl the ()rqt CoMt
cha,pta cl tbe American C I v I l
LJbc11iel Uldoa, goes directly iic> the
heart of a critical contemporary
luut:
Art ~ Mm.Jg io protelt In I
tree IOd.c,,?
HaMoe ctoe.n•t a.au to.
BUT BE WAS c:balJeftied bJ Ollvtr
Meenlch., BenrlJ Hilla attoney and
f..-mer PQbUc proMC1Jtor of dvil rlou 1eUYW.. Otbm oa the panel wtre Robtrt
Campbell. stmm senator from UCI.
and Peter Torna1, former asalstant
clty attorney of Costa Mesa and
member of tht board of the Orange
County Bar Aaaoclation.
For attorney Moeolch. the In-
dividual hu 'tbe ''legal and moral
dUty '' to lel'ft t!le Nle, DO matter
bow btUerlJ M mlgbt desplle lts
policies.
The stale ts the guarantor of all
rigbts, he araued. If tbe st.ate Is
attacked and destroyed, the rtghts
-lndudilll that ot protest -will
stmp\1 diuppe1r.
BE CONCEDED ''the?e la a timt
when one u, ..,, 'Ask no more
cl mt', That'• wben Ill .ct lentl
DO Jeeitimate purJ*I tf the ttMe."
Gtnnal be:fart Wortd W1r ll had
an obUptioa t. fOJJn t.be command ot tbelr ludft'I ad ,,.,. Wal' ln
Poland, RUIU Uil ~. be
said.
Their clutJ ........ _..,tr• wben
UMy ..._ .... to..., tbe Jtwa
be<sM "audl .. act ... witbout
AJ'l1 ie,lt1JDatl purJIOIL"
... eleu tt wp u4 it.-e the
Mtal P")tle a ca. •.
* The Depu1meDt of JaatJee
leaned He afteraMD tllat H.
Rap Bron w• trndlmg wt~
a pa t. later-ttate eommeree.
Be WU arrested wUhia · U
lloua.
* We .... t Heel to violate the
Couua.tlo9 to be eUedlve.
* I am tonfldent we eH cope
wltll violent rtotl. It It Important
for tbe local eommaaltf ..
nalbe lta on retpn1lllilty.
Leal pollce departmeldl an
acte.vate fw tile task.
fereece ls dea1in& wUh riot control
JU ob, when they occur, can bt corr
trolled by a balanced approach in
which tbe police are fully copilaat
of the dangers of either underacting
or overact1n1.
WE'RE GUARDEDLY opUmirtic.
Prevention md control techniques are
running ahead so far.
Organized crimin.al activity in this
country matured durine the era of
Jrohlbitlon, but it baa grown ln both
wealth and influence since tbe 1930'1.
The most powerfUl crimiaal .. sni.
operating today i& La Co.a KOdra.
It operates through 24 highly organiz..
ed subunit. called families. These 24
Prior to 1960 the federal effort
against organised crime wu at buC
sporadic. In 1960, tbe Orpnhed Crime
and Racketeerine Section of the
Department ol Justice bandied U1l1
19 indictments.
Since 1980, the Department ol
Justice has given top priority to opera-
tions againtt organized crime. By last
year, the number of racketeers m~
dieted by the Organized Crime and
Racketeering Sect.ion had grown to
an annual rate cl mCl'e than 1,000.
Last year the Department tested
and found highly effective & new
tecbnlque -the 'strike force' tedmi·
que. These strike forces are composed
of attorneys from tbe Organized
Crime and Racketeering Section and
investtgaton from othel' federal agen;
cies who devote t!lelr full time to
the or&anlsed crime activiti•• 1n a
pven city or area.
Working dolely witb Jtate and local
law of.(icera, these strike forces
coordinate law enforcement and pool
intelligence data relating to the ltruc·
ture, bltentloos, and, most important,
the vulnerabilities of organised c:ritM
groups. Strike Force Number One,
centered in a large Northeast.en clty1 bas already been reaponllble for 33
indictment&.
Our problem is deeply rooted In
tbe COD9Ututiooal prtnclple cl local
law •ercemenl And a community's
JUCCesS or fallin in controlllnc crime
will, in the fin.al analysis, be cMttnnin-
ed by tbe people of the ~.
0.r •-la s-Fnnaebee -----
'
Miekey
Mouse
s~heDte
87 HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -Three au~
miJsions for a Walt Disney com.
memorative stamp have been turn-
ed down by the Post Office aa
"too commercial." Sticky quote
from a postal exec: "We want
a Disney stamp, but not one that's
a capsule ad for Disneyland" ...
Jackie Gleason will be here in
March to star in an Otto Preminger
flick titled "Skidoo" -another one
of those bippies-va.·Establlsbment
things that Hollywood keeps trying
to make. with disastrous results.
No, I take that baclt. The hippie
sequence in James Cobum's "The
President's Analyst" was handled
with tute, style and understanding.
It dkln't save the pkture but it
made it llt-througbabte. '
CARE TO REAR about a cop
who stole a cab? Ob. Even so.
It happened outside Lefty O'Doul's
just recenUy. Scenario: Inez Tor-
res, the boatess at BardelU's went
to Lefty'• for a nightcap, and called
a DeSoto. The cabbie came inside
to fetch her. Wben tbe7 walked
outside -no cab. 1be driver pbon·
ed tbe police, who said "You can
recover your cab at Geary and
Kurny." Solution: While tbe cabbie
wu inside Lefty's. an oft-dutJ
policeman aa• a hit-runner speed
away. 'Ille cop grabbed the only
vehicle avallable -the ld:Unc
DeSoto -ad forced the hit-nmner
to the curb at G.ary and Kearny,
where he made the armt. Life
tn tbe BJ' City, wbeeMe!
W AV DOWN 11pOD tbe Swami
IUbbtr: The MMlrilbl ,..._b
Yost, who'll be at Lake T-.. tbJa
tUJJmMr. Illa " h rs to aroJd. ltacM • prm am. ... tlile .a.er-
dly .... u. ...... ., .. mne
public l ei.tlofta ...et tlMlt Mnd1tt
tbe Rlacllnr Brol. are. <end coo-
MCUoa). Ptped up an h 1 u• tftt
rtp0t1tt: "hsua didn't haw UY
public ,..tlenl men ll"ftllCf him."
Replied 1be Mahariabl: "'That ..
why bt took ao many bundreda
of years to become knoW11." I've
always aald that what press aie.nta
need i.s a good press agent, and
I think they've found one.
DR.. EDWARD BITCll, the new
Pres. of the University of
California, thinks blj. He baa hired
S . F • ' a internationall7-Jmon in-
terior deslper, Tony Hail, to turn
Ilia Kenalngton house into a work
of art, or even Tony. On tbe other
band, UC Chancellor Roger Reyna
lives on campUJ in a boute with
beige carpets, beige wall& and beige
clD'tains. "'lbis place," be ex·
plained one night, ''wu decorUed
&1 a commltue -and tbe only
shade a committee can •O'ff on
ii beige."
llEBE R E B : The N .Y.
P!'lllbarmonlc ia absolutely 11u11ni
OVft the S.F. Symphony'• eeJlure
of yoUQI Seijl Ozawa u our Dext
conduct« -provl.Qc. at Sut, that
bt'I tbe fQ1 &bey rtaJl1 IDll 11"1111 wanted U Leonard ksteln'I IUC•
ceuor. Score one !er t b e
west . .Don Sherwood on KSFO:
"This eou12try ls a IDffl. New Y ortr
l\a• a 1arbap ltrike and San Fran-cllco (witb oewspaper strib) bu
DOtbinl to W.., It Ill."
IT llAPPENED ,_ ea ta lde
Seaemoto a. other •• A.1141:• .atuble Slameee cit .tiltlP.1..s.d-"""
tuelt atop a •::~~· to ftnlnta ,.... . 1"1111
c:Umbed tbe pole dd. lftlr' 11
mlnatel, ~ a.. cat -to ttJe
appla.. ot I llrp erftd of
oftloobn. The nr.m.. ""84,
dJmbed beck onto tbltr' ........ ud
roared off. JUPt ~ a., cat.
_ _...._ _____ ~~-------........ --~~----........... .._ ____________ ..., ____ ,... ______ .... ____________ _.. ____ c--:::::;
.,
ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD DEALER
BRAND NEW 1968
us tan
2 DOOR HARDTOP
·1MMEDIA TE DELIVERY
~
1967 CHOICE
OF THREE (3)
$ T·BIRDS
STA~ION WAGON. RMio !nd heater,
Mo. trans., V-8, pwr. stwing. StlU
;., warranty. looks new.
4 DR. HARDTOPS
EXECUTIVE CARS
LOA.DID
~ '~ ,, ' ..... ! _
$1995 :~~~~~i!!uto trans.
Radio and heater.
:'!£~t!f!!!~t $2 2 95 auto. trans., power steer~ng & brakes,
power seat and windows.
'67 COUGAR
2 DOOR HARDTOP. V-8, factory air
cond., auto. trans., powe r steering,
radio, heater. Bal. of factory warr'nty
,
,
~I F.,,., 17, 1968 DAILY ,ILOT J 7
SOth ·YEAR
SERVING ORANGE COUNTY
• CHECK THE FIGURES •
FACTORY SUGGESTED PRICE $ 2752 48 i
' DUNTON'$ 50th YEAR DISCOUNT $ 357 00
CASH PRICE OF CAR & ACCESSORIES $ 2395 00
SALES TAX $ 119 75
lKENSE $ 53 00
TOTAL CASH PRICE $ $2567 75
TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT $ 710 00
UNPAID BALANCE ON CASH PRKE $ 1797 75
36 MONTHS AT 55.8 MOITH
: ~!:A~~T~~full power includ-$2 4 9 5
mg factory air condrtroning.
'63 VOLKSWAGEN
2 DOOR SIDAN. Reai sNrp.
Radio Md helter.
$9 95 :~rE~~ls~;~!~!~i•, $2195 :~!~~!~fwersteering, $2495
heater. Looks new. Approx. 10,000 v.a, rad io, heater, conso le. 20,000
miles. · miles.
'64 RIVIERA '66 T-BIRD ·
COUP!. Radio, heater, auto. trans., $2 3 9 5 2 DOOi! LANDAU. Full power includ-$ 3
power steering and brakes, lir cond. ing factory air cond. Immaculate car.
Set to appreciate. -
SRYICI DIPT.
& PARTS DI".
RENT A FORD •s ~Jc~!Y .. .• ,
---5f6.1070 . --54Q7076
. 2240 SO. MAIN -a1· WIRIER, SANTA ANA
Slturdq, ,.,.., 17, 1968
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
K"P this h1ncty dlrectery with you thlt
wMbnd • you • house • hunflnf.. All the lecatJOM fitted a.low IN -.Crlt.d
In .,...., detell lty .tvertltint elsewhtre
In teday't DML ¥ PILOT WANT ADS.
P•troN ..._.,. open hov ... for ule .,
to r•nt IN u,...cl to Utt euch lnforrn1tlon
In this column .. ch l'rld•y.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
261 Evenine Canyon Rd. (Shorecliffs) NB
673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
4065 Germainder. University Pk .• Irvine
675-3000 548·0437 Eves. (Sunday)
30'7 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar
87~200 54U629 Eves. (Sunday 1-5)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1010 Kings Rd., Newport Beach
642-7898 (Sat & Sun)
1518 Dolphin Terr. (Irvine Terrace)
642-6472 Eves 673-3468 (Sat 12-~)
231 Larlapur, Corona del Mar
675-3000 675-1513 Eves. (Sat & Sun)
(3 Bedroom)
1518 PriJcilla Ln ., (Harbor High'tandt) NB
548-3196 (Sat & Sun 11-4)
549-3998 For appointment.
2521 Vista, (Baysbores) NB
675-3000 646-6590 Eves. (Saturday)
(3 Br. House & I Br. Apt.)
1015 W. Bay, Balboa
548-5527 545-5643 EVes. (Sat & Sun l·S)
(l Br. & Family or Oen)
2658 Basawood, (Fatbluff) NB
644-1133 (Sunday 1·5)
2127 Leeward (Baycrest) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1130 Soo:ieraet (Baycrest) NB
646-32515 (Sat Ir Sun 1-5)
*395 Meadow LD. (Back Bay) NB
646-3255 (Sat Ir SWl 1·5)
*330 Cameo ShoNI Dr. (Cameo Sb.) N8
673-8550 (Sat • Sun 1-3)
1606 Harrow Pt <Weatcllff off Dover)
642-8200 (Sunday 12-S)
3010 Warren U2., (Jla1ecrelt) CM
540-M74 (Sat" Sun 1-6)
9032 Adelia Circle, HB
540-1151 (Sunday 1·5)
2301 Clay St. (Newport Hei1hts} NB
646-7171 54&-2818 (Sunday)
2802 Loreto (Meaa del Mar) CM
546-5880 (from noon)
2818 Ocean Blvd., CdM
675-3000 673-0554 Eves. (Sat & Sun)
1200 ~Ile Ln., (Baycrest) NB
646-7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2001 Highland {Baycrut) NB
675-3000 548-8868 (Sat" Sun) 2127 Miarinen (W estcllff) NB
675-3000 646-6590 Eves. (Sunday)
1815 Kent. (Wettcllff) NB
M 2-4363 (Sat • Sun 1·15)
'21 Riverside Dr., Newport Helghts
540-1720 (SUD 1·5)
(4 Bedroom)
330 Poppy, Oorona del Mar
675-0751 <Sat & Sun 1-4:80)
4689 Fairfield, Cameo Shorer, CdM
675-3331 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
325 20th St., C.M. {Eastside)
642·7777 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(4 Br. Ir F1mily or Den) * 4627 Perham Dr., (Cameo Shores) CdM
(714) 642-8235 (Dally)
1318 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores} NB
{714) 642-8235 (Daily 1().4)
1612 Antigua Way (Dover Shores) NB
644-1133 (Sunday 12-S)
1632 Lincoln Ln. Newport Beach
548-61'" (Daily 1·5)
*1728 Terrapin LD. (Baycrest) NB
842-5200 <Sat & Sun 12-5)
*1739 Tradewindl Ln ., (Baycrest) NB
842-5200 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
904 Bulebird Canyon Dr .. Laguna Beach
494-0153 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
2722 Canary Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
545-0987 (EVes, wUnda, Sat & Sun)
1662 Oahu (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa
540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1706 Dover Drive. Harbor HighJQnds
646-7755 (Sun 1-5)
1101 W. Bay Avenue. Newport Beach
673-9200 Evu: 548-6966 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
431 Aliso, Newport Heights. NB
84.2-4358 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*3201 4th Ave, Corona del Mar
842-43&3 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(5 Bedroom)
838 Buena Vista, Balboe Peninsula
8424353 (Sat &: Sun 1-5)
(5 Br. Ir Family or Den)
2771 San Juan Ln. (Meta del Mar) CM
8'&-8811 (Saturday 1·5)
221 Via Nice, Lido Isle, NB
646-3266 (Sunday 1 ·5)
2871 B~ Sl (EutblufO NB
548-7729 (Sat & Sun 1-e)
DUPLEXES FOR SAU
(2 leclroom)
'908 Neptune, Newport Beach
87M023 S40-0S03 Evee (Sat A Sun 1-1}
(2 Br & ] Ir)
420 NarcJssus, Corona del Mar
675-5726 (Dafl7)
(l Bedroom)
4M~1 N~ Beech .: .. ~.::=Saa 1-1) -..nn • ~1) (Sala 1 ..
CONDOMINIUMS llOI SALi
(2 ...... )
*1!09 ComwaIJ Lo. (W.iw) NI
148-9194 or 54MIOI <Sn a San 1-1) *** ,_, & WmrfnM H Wllerf'9M .,...
'. . ,.. . . .
Mesa Verde tri·fevel jaat 2 )'Ul'I new. Pop.
u1ar plan wtth cwers1%ed famil1 room tD-
cluding .fireplace, formal dining room and
tour large bedrooms. The owner wUl leaae
thi.a lovely home with an option to purcbue
for $38,950.
THE GOOD OLD · DAYS
Costa M11a r.astskfe $14,000. Very Uvabi. or
make a r.rand tnve.tment u a reotal 2 bed·
rooms, fireplace and alley aocess.
NO TIME FOR YARD WORK?
Rear yard predom.inanUy planted in pmm,.
nent concrete. 22x40 patio surrounded by
planting. 1800 sq. ft. 4 years new, all elec>
trlc Bl. kitchen includin« d!ahwasher. 4
qu.eentized bedrooms, fireplace, family room.
~~ % financing available. $191.00 per month
covers everything.
Colesworthy & Co~
642-7777
1904 H1rbor Blvd., Costa Mell
Next to Sn•ck Shop Jr.
NEW HOMES
4 Clfld 5 Bedrooms
&a•nt Intl
1011 w. Bay, a.dr.o.
OPEN SAT A SUN l-5 s ..... 2 bath pl• l bdrm
hm Apt. 4.5 ft lot. BEACH
f!EW.
#2 .. lboe~
OPEN SAT A SUN l..S
3 bcltm, 3 betbl, boet slip.
OwMJ' will leue/option
$79,500
1617 Tr ..... ndt,
81yCN1t
OPEN DAILY 14
N.w '"bdrm, 3 bath, din nn,
Fam rm, w I w carpets,
$91,500
259 8rNCtw•y,
Cost• Mesi
S tidrm, dfn rm, cpt A drapes,
top eoedition • $23,500
2nl layshor• Dr.,
a.y.11o ....
OPEN SAT A SUN l .S
Executive home. 6 bdrm, 5
bath a, recreational rm.
NICE
''CU THOMAS lte•ltor
224 W. Coast Hwy 543-5527
Newport Bcb. Eve. 56-5613
SUNDAY 12 -S
1606 Harrow Pl•ce
in Westclilf (off Dover Dr.)
NEWPOIT HG1S •
3 IR + FAM. 1M. • $19,950
Imagine -a lb24 ft. living rm. with tJ>..
viting fireplace! Choice Area near BluU
& park.
MISA YllDE • $24,500
4 ....... Fatlllly Rna •• J laths
N6 down G.I .• or tow ck1wn to othen. Belt
buy in the area. ftreplace. bull~i.nl. dish·
wuhtr. Delightful .ptlo.
PID11GE COSTA MBA • $12,5001
"lndOOrible" · "Outdoarible." 8 bedrm., 2
bath -red brick &,olace. familv nn. with
bar extending fl"Oll{. bUlJt·ln kitchen. New
carpeting, covered~ patio It raised rear
patio.
TARBELL 540-1720
2951 HARBOR aw .. COSTA MESA
GOLF COURSE HOME-
BARGAIN
Five bedrooms, split level, brand
new, rilht on the fairway of the
Mesa Verde Country Club. Huge
rumous room with wet bar & fire-
place, Jar1e master bedroom suJte
w i t h dramatic view. Excellent
terms available. Call ME.5A VERDE
REALTY 546-5990.
HOURS FOR SALa HOUSH flOll SALi ........... 1•
PETE llllETI I IO.
PUSEN1S
IAUOA PENINSULA
331 . BUINA VllTA
Bayfront. Pier a Sllp, 6 Bldrooma,
3 blt4 Near Newport Harbor Yacht
Club. lxclullve with ua ...• '155,000
llr. Beau -OPEN SAT A SUN 1 ..
WUTCUFF-Near M•lfll•n Pen
"" KENT • Bedrooml • hfJiily Room .. '45,000
Mr. Pfister -OPEN SAT Ir SUN l.S
CORONA DEL MAR
3201 -4th A~NUI
4 Btdroom, J'acnUy room " Stady Poo1 + Spare· 3 BR bouse . . . . . . $72,500
Mn. Bots -OPEN SAT A SUN l~
NEWPOIT Hll•HTS
431 ALllO
Pool tk Atrium. 4 Bedroom a Family
room . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43,960
Mrs. Ritter -OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
IAYSHORES
1 • 4 BR family home, prime location,
Bayshores Dr . . . . . . . . . . . . $65,000
Mrs. Ritter -642-4353 or 548-41&4
PETE BARR·ETT
AND COMPANY
642-4353
1 sror-y. 2 story and Tri-level. All have family
rooma, separate dining rms. and wet bus.
Nearly all have 3 ·car garages. Quality homes
Deluxe featur~tart at '69,000.
Delightful Upper Bay area where you own
the 11t1.d. Convenient to Westcliff Shopping
Center.
JERRY FRIUD • CHARW ARNOLD
REALTORS
400 WINDWARD LANE, NEWPORT
(Cor. Tustin Ave.-1 bl. So. of 22nd St.)
646-nss
Do aee thia spacious coateQ)o I
porary 3 BR home on a
charming cul-<le-sac road
near Mariner's School A
Westclilt sboppille! Formal
~ room overlooldnr the
beautltul garden A patio!
Large paneled game room!
01lbn -detilJI with lavl&
uae of lttme, llaa A raised
planters • most attractively
lald.lcalped! An excellmt
value for SST,500.
---Ruth 'trdoll, ltMlter
l8«i Westclff.f Dr. 542-5D) EXQUSIVE IA YCREST Executives
Do you want a boine. for pr-. $4,000 BACk IAY
IUUENAJE tsge entertaining wtth plenty REDUCTION l"ll'IUlla o1 room • 'lben thls ill the ~
hom e you have beat Jook •. vwner Norco, Bound
POfflfflMI ilg for. Ocean & bey view. Spa.c:lous execu~~e family
J.IUMUl'I Large Uvincroom with floor home. H~e living room,
Four B«trooms plua f:amily
room. FORMAL DINING
ROOM, built -in electric
kitcbeo and separate ser-
vice potth. HARDWOOD
R.OOR conatruc:&n, 2"
baths, two llreplacn ud
two eepa.rately cootrolled
fllrced air unitt. Oversized
double pr&ie, bk>ck wall
--end bdl of ~ patios. Elegantly landscap-
ed with minimum of Care.
All 'IHIS CAN BE YOURS
FOR ooly M ,950 -SlJB.
MIT 10% DOWN.
6 BEDROOM HOME
Yi.w View View
Wwmly invltinl c&li.fomia
MeditemLnian with nee~ ins 'riew of Uppe!I' Ba)' 6
IB111. Custom bulU by IV AN
WEU.S. Detail.I fOC' ap&(>
tous, formal entertalnlng u
well u for the young folk.
14'"22' family room on the
children'• w 1 n g. Master
suite separated from lam.
U, wlnac. See this complete-
ly fumi.shed model today.
$119,500 fumiabed.
ROY J . WARD CO.
('Baycrest Office)
1M2 Santlqo Dr. 6*-1550
Wafft' Front
Want to U~ on t~ water.
moor your boot at your door
step \n your O'fll\ alip -Love-
ly 3 bedroom home freshly
painted. New carpets. Large
fireplace. Overlooking pri-
vate be9ch. Fee simple lot,
better bum -Excellent fi.
nan<:ing, on.ly
$59,500
SophltticeNcl Spenlah
An excfttng t dramatic 4
BR home with I08.ring tim-'
tiered celllngs, massive Mex-
ican brick firept.ce " for-
mal ..... to.I PIMl.cl
......... 1-.i 11 .....
.......... 11"1111 ..... , ....... ~·· ,_ ,..,0 _...,.. with an
.tllmttd~.AllJ.
f'l'bl)' decorated • INdous
home loc.ted Mar Dovtt
Shores. but nol I~ bold.
An ex~tleMI nNit for
ST4,T50.
Ruth , ......... ,..,
-Wlltdlff Or. 642-520ll
to ceiling used brick fire-formal dinlnr .roo1!', 11r1e
place. Large formal dinlna family room With fireplace,
room with round blrcb ta-4 *'Ke bedrooms, plus 3
ble & 8 chairs, built in dUna baths, 2,700 square !~t in
cabinets le bookcue. Beau. N"'911't'a most choice ~
tiful lanai with built-in wet c:iaU«I. View of the S.dt
bar & ref. 2 hqe bedroorna 8-y, Now offel'l!d at s.4.3,950.
downstairs with bath + 600 :a:: sq. ft. master bedroom A ~
full bath upstairl. Profes-
llonally: landscaped patio
with fountain. Large double CO!ffA M!SA omCE
ganre with bobby room & 2629 Harbor Blvd.
11.i bath + storage f<X' boat 545-9491 Open till 9 PM
or trailer. With alley to· lliiiiiiillliii-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
truce. Thi.a home a mutt $$ INCOMI UNITS $$
to lee. e Deluxe unltl $.57.~
$65,000 6 three BR \lllu $65,000
293 E. 17th St.
Eveninp
9 ooe BR Un.Its fn,000 U one BR Units nm,OOO
Wellt-McC1rdl• RJtrs.
64Mec 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
646.S'l52 543-1729 Eves. 644-0684
Coldwell, Banker
OFFIRS:
O'IN SAT. It SUN. 1..S
4527 GORHAM
CAMEO SHORES
3 Br. cuatom home. Superb quality. Spe.
clous rooms. Sparkling view. Secluded
patio w /lush planting.
Charlotte Long
IRYINE TERRACE
VIEW
0£ harbor & ocean from this fine 3 Br. +
guest apt. home. Large H & F pool set in
lovely patio -Absentee owner cut to
$69,000.
Walter Haase
IRVINE TERRACE # IV
Exciting Spanish architecture. 4 BR's &
fam. rm .. wet bar. lrg. master BR w/dreu-
~~:·. ~. ~~ ... ~':~.e.n.' .. ~~~~ ;:,n~
Mrs. Raulston ,
CORONA DEL MAI
DUPLEX
So. ot hwy. w/vtew ot bay from sun deck.
2 Brs. + frplc. in each unit. Excel. loc9.
tion in Quiet neilhborbood. . . . . . $48,900
Miss Leidy
BA YSHORE BEST
BUYS
3 Br. • 2 ba., lge. patio . . . . _ . . . $28,900
2 Br. • 2 ba.. cor. lot, mnod ..... 166,860
3 Br.· 1~ ba. + dtn • o!fict ... RJ,IOO
2 Br. • 2 be. + dm, but toe. . . . • Ne.ao Joe Clarbon .
FRHH AS SPRING
Hilt.Ide &ome w/lovely outlook -creel in-
door -out-dool' feelinc. walk to 1bOJ11 a
lrg. park. Newport'' nicest area. ~ Brm •
lrg. bright kitchen, ukin1 ...... trr,IOO
Mn. Harvey
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWBL. IANID. A CO.
290 I. COAIT HIGHWAY
NIWPOIT MACH
KIUUt
--· -----. ,.
---~=-
Op•n JJ.ou6•
SAT • SUN 12-5 PERFECT FAMIL y
1 ns T er,.,tn Lin• POOL HOME
A delightful gJaaa • walled Qui.et cul-<le-sac street on.e
indoar I a r d t n mnpleta block to ICbools. U you need
A "LIVE-IN"
FOURPLEI
Ut 3 t.mnta ~your way.
D.!luxe II BR 2 bath units
with fireplac" It spacious
Uving quart.en <UOO aq ft
eech).
FULL PRICE $57,500
with waterfall ta encircled a 3 or 4 bedroom home, in Newport ------:.U: =:-~ !':tt ~ ~ 0~~Ui c:;~ REPOSS!SSIONS •t
(not ... bold). Laree alry roo1n: ~ be den, oalce Oct11 View Homes Victoria
livini room with vaulted of dim.ng room. Also has 646-1111
beamed ceilinp! Din.inc family room. 2 b6ths 81.ld NIAR BEACH
room! Sunny breaklut play yard fenced from pool. Outstandin& new homes 3 6 (C•ll
room! Wonderful rear yard All this , for $31.950. Must 4 Bib 3 ti.tbs. larse ·fain-Anytime)
with covered lanai, play See Now. ily rooms, built.Ina. a.. ... ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!I
..... ' heated pool But see :a:: place, llDderground utilitlet, HEIGHTS AREA • it for YoQl"lelf tb1a week-you own ttie ground. Un-
end, open U-6. Drtve via believable pn·-. Only $1,000 DOWN TrwSewmda Lane 1X> Ship. .....,.. •--for $34,'°° to $0,500. Exctl1eat HAh'I ,_.. dlance 1X> uae a
way • ...._. OQly t88.SOOI J>'3 WISTCLDT ftnanctnc onq 10* down. paint tnlll and save tbous-ltuth PardeU, ltNltor •mi Ope m:! Rltr. 545-3'13 Eve. 1G4115 ands of dollars. ~ knotty-
la West.clitt Dr. 6C-5D> · Open ~ 6 ~ pine panelling and open
4 1 ~R *' •CHINIUIVe• beam ceilings '"1b mam-$19,950 ... I I llii ~ 11'1"1 lift moth used brick flreplace.
DIYI & SPLASH WORDS OPEN HOUSE Two and den or 3 'bedroom
in the crystal waters ot this The good ones •r• SAT & SUN l.S charm .. ill walkinc distance ~~~-. bomSWIMe ~thG3 4639 Fairfieu to Harl>or Hilb. Enliln Jun-irvv ... _......, "'' LOVll HOMll IQ tor Hiati, Ind W~Wf Sbop-
bedroom.a and FAMILY . "-Sh c_J~J ROOM. 1~ be.tba, -Built _ 111 WOltKI IAVll ""°"180 ores, am pin& Plai&.
ctream ldtctien, deep p11e, RIALI Belufiful View Home walL.~waU oari>ettna and LOVE! LOVll
panelled wallll. 2 cat gar-LOVE t b i s sparkling
qe, screened-in patio. SIOO tam i I 1 home just 4
DOWN JllA, NO DO~ years new. Separate
VEm or a 1 a u m e SU4 clinlDs r o om. cr.m moethl1 payment tnduding kitchen and an lmpr8· live JJvtna room with
iu.. stON ftreplace. Cllltom
Large swimminr pool,
profesatonally landlCllped
$90,00) -~ twma
Wm. Wilttoft, lltr.
229 Marine, BalOO. Is
~ ()pelt 'til 9 pm
----::::___ -~
carpets Ac ~~· H A r Pool with Uihta and
outside s howe r. .A.n
amazing value at . . . Dolphin T enace $29.500 -S192 month-COSTA M]l;SA OFFICE
-Harbor Blvd. 569t91 Open till 9 PM
•
ly total ~menl
HOMI ON llACH
100 ydia. of A'.Dd to
~ from_ JOU!' door.
3 ldrnu., 1" baths -100 miles ot o c ean
.tew. '54,500 -Owner will talk trades.
A LITTLE WORK
Can s a v e you real
mo1111 on tide country
style home In top ooun·
ty area. 3 ldrms. large
4oub1e ga.rqe. •ooo -Can't be beat.
SAVE t t t
Assume existing h I g h
loan on Ulia 4 Bdrm A clDlnl ro.m r~m111 ~ ill Hart.It o.ta Xaa. JtMd:r tor tm-,_... occap~llct)'.
G ,400 I' .'P. -f* Pf2" menu. total.
RIAL ISTtC VALUI
Vacant -fttpalnt.d ln·
aiclt. ~Jiii. auiJWna, ~ ~ on ft.tie lllua Vtrdt Jtntt IOUUI et ...........
-1" Oow1I
DWI.IX···-·-------=.\" ••• \:J ::1 ~~
~7171 e LI 6-1111
Open Afl Dey~
·r TT r ~J r .r.. '
--.. ~ · ~ r··..., · l ! ,
New Paint. clean and reed)r
for a oew owner. 2 BR den,
2~ ti.tha, &c kitchen, dbl
ganige PLUS b111e coveted
carport for the boaL Land.-
acaped for low mafnteumet.
$46,450.
CllT DOSH, hlltor
1730 w. Coast HlchQ
MU472 ~.m..a
"lo Dtwn to Vets''
11llil lovely S BR home has
been repainted inakie. New
tUe 1n ldtcben a family
room. Cloee to South Coast
Pia& ~. J'lreplace,
2 tlatba, ~patio, built·
In electric ll:bd>en. $23,500.
~ ~TS ~wM.'u.ce RIAL TORS
146 4141------·~ -~-=--=--=--..=::....=..
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HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES l'OR SALi I HOU:SIS f'OA SAL~ HOUSU '°' SALi HCMJlll Pptl IALI HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSH '°" SAL• .;..;H.....;..U ____ _
Gener•I t• Gener•I 1000 ~rit 1~ C.. .... Park 1115 ... 111,.n !!!'!':!• 1110 lelbcMI ,..,ln.aul• 1JOO Huntl!!!!' ... ch 1400 Lafun11 S..Ch 1705
1100
MESA DR MAI
PtbMr•lAS.rd Corp. HAaaCMt VIEW CHAJUtlNG ~ Padt: FOil SAi.i IY OWNER HAVI A 80AT? L.ar.. AtrmENTIC SPANISH _Cort __ •_Meta ____ _
w..aiu to a.nnou.nce thdr HllLS boma. 3 Bedroom. 2 betbl. QI~,,_.. Upper, valuable BAITRONT HOME IN la ee ">' to deecrlbe thl.t Larre :l bedroom H3cltnda NtCE 3 bfdrooma 2 ba t 111 llhowtnc of lbe aew H1&b CoreN .. Mtr Larr• llvin& room A. clec> ~ Helaht.a ~. OIOICE LOCATION. LOVE-beauUA&l 3 BR 2 beth bome You'll ta.Y Ole! .... $19,!ICIO ~. C&rpeta. d.f1lllCI .t
Doc&-Clatolll of WHlclitt, Lu1k • built bomet localed lnC ldtcbeo. Dlabwubff'. Ol.cW ~ but wtll built. L 'l TERRACE, BEACH IN loea~ on a frlendl)' c:1.1l-built.Jn.a. Good ~
OPEN SAT 1 • S Npt Bch.. Entertain lo tie> In I.be SoQt~'• most d• flrel)l.IC't, double Praa-. 0o 2 BR., Hi BA. latae pit)'-FRONT 11 SWP $67,500 de-.uc 11treet with front kit· 11 DELUXE UNITS area. $200 month~
WoWd you bdieve! The V't1"Y pnce and tnJoy .lormal f.IJn. ll:rab&. a t.uc:wi.unc ....-. a quiet ltl'ttl near tthoolJ room downstatn. $%1,500. #64 Blllbofl O>V" cbtn. pi.oty ot extn Cl.IP-with Pool • Ocean View lease required. Call s.o.m1
beat 4 BR +den .t fl.m rm. Uy convlllic'nce, ' BR, din SdlooU a Ca.l.ll. lrvioe and Col14&-. $24.500. 159' See at 327 Nlerto.o, Inter-R. c. GREER, Realty bolU'd 9ip6Ce, bndt fire. monthly ln<.'ome $2.090. 1be 3 beth cu.stomktd-~ nu. brldat rm. 2 frplct. mo c.mpua juJt m 0 men t 1 down. ~ Eves. ested call 5'MTr2 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 plact, plenty of 1Udini 1ta11 fl.nett lnvHtment on thl' :~·Come eee b' )'W.r-t~t centtr. 3 -car •wt)'. F•"ttbuleut Panorem• Huntlnftton IMch 1400 doon ~inaedto W'ge ~~ ~·~r'ter ~ ~~ sar, lndlCS)d, c:pt. l drpt. Sena1bly prt~ trom Newport •---L. 1200 .. ......._. tam rm. tanbl.!itic • yard, cover peUo. l\DU ., 2771 San Juan Lanie ( limpl ......,. ~ ..... .._ rpeia dra la.ndscap. to the locaUon. on iee e. 133.900 to S43$> view. teOM untumlihed, $65 ASSUME VA. LOAN ~a ' pes, Ellen c. Mahoney, Rlt .
.._.._,. Olrlction: Npt F\vy, E on LUSK HOMES YOUR OWN PIER M rum. A ~mddou.I homo? A.T 5:v,.•;. INT Ing I: fenced. Priced under 11""' N. El Cam1'no R•al ........ ,_ 17th to Wntclitt llif\S fol. Dir •1---· .... _....... Bl d f • • market. ~ "' 1 ~ ............ "" \JU .. ,ur v 11 lncluded wlth thl111p&ciou3 .or YOU. Trade up in cllWI by essum-' S h Phone (n4l 49'J..S145 low E. 1 blk, tum .left on from Pac11k Cont Hwy. or and beautJ.tutty dccon.ted &dcwith Rlty Lasuna Bch Ing VA loan with total pay-Its a weet ••rt • ..
Victor la
646-1111
Hiptand to 1018 Notttn&ham Newport Fwy. Turn OJl Su 4 BR home wlth lormal din· 621 S. Caul Hwy. 494-1508 ment or $158. ptr month. Only $13,950 3 BR new w/w S8n Ct>mentto, Calif.
$79,000. 5"-5347 Joaquin Hilla Rd., tht-n Ina room. Located In one oC ~ACRE 5 Bedrooma, 3 Bath Gorgt>OUs Bala Park 70 X cart>flS, built-in r&l\ie. oven Fl)\'ER UPPER
3 BEDROOMS. Large 1ivlilg
room + dining area
hardwood noor.. dehlched
endowd Nll1'UI room wit!>
hlJie firepdice. Walk to
lllopplng. Ava.D.ab&e Mardl
1st. Owner. ~s. 67'3-45'7'1 nmr IO &. ... SURF fol.low ai&m to model area. me most dtlirab~ 1tta1 ot Cul-de&.c St. Death of hus-120 tt. comer. 3 Hu&e Bed· ~~ls:i=g =re ~~':lh.~r::rmd~) u!~~ .HU"~ -EastsJcle Dream Newport heh and 11\11' band fottn ..... $4.5.000. rooms. Shows like a model dryer. Fenced yard, 2 Cl; downstairs. Stopa.rate en. LEASE or RENT
CCII Arlll!MI Walking dlst'ance to Catholic roundf'd by $150,IXXI hom8. 64C-'70U or W.122l. Owner. home. u"'. the equity ~ 1arage. A a a u m e p~sent trance. Uvlna rm w/tire-'.!!!!!i!!!!'!!~~"!'!"!"~~!!!l!!!I!!!! Olannina' 3 BR Newport churdl, 2 bedroom il den. Thia oot la only $89.500. Mn. Walter. your old hi>me. Seiler will loan. Total monthly pay-place, din rm, imall laun-
FASHION SHORES ee.dl borne with 2 baths, Wall to wall carpetfna AS II Barp.ln-2 wetoks only tradt>. ment IDcludes taxes S14!1 dry room.1ara1e. lO% down.
Monll~llo Condominiwn.
3 BR 2 baths, carpeta/
drape•, perfect conditioo.
$179 month. can 540-llSl.
Heritage Real Estate.
{)pt!n Sun. 1..S ~OUI. e 1 '!~'r r:°"'~~: throughout. noor to celling TOP OF 4 BR 2~ ~.NIXXI B By owner. :a: n4!1. -· Owner. $29,500 ... 4!»-m2
9032 Adelia <lrde, HB .,......, brick fireplace. Larie cov-THE WORLD 231.5 H...., wu, • • CAIL 9624471 THE SEA SHANTY Ex 3 ml1.. lutcben, lop concUtkla. pri--1. H B t:ra nice ' • ra OJ ,._,., ered patio for outdoor llv· .... _wport Shores 1220 19142 B • ...,..hurst, . . New England Seacout at-room. For &ale or leue op. Vale yard. "'UJ $25,950. Ing. Lots of ~ I: shrubs. View the boeta In the bay ,... m01phere. Unlqut 2 BR.
tlon. As$Ume bli Cl toe. Only and • million lights from NEW 4 BR & OEN 7682 EDINGER Fountain Valley 1410 olde brick frplc • bathroom
S18'! THREE BR, 2 ba, fa.m
rm, !pie, dbl irar. 1ge fen-
ced yard, (kept) Nr. OCC.
545-:»38 before 3 p.m. a
after 7 p.m. ONLY.
EaiY ttrms It qu.lclt pos. $22,900 this rambling 3 BR home 3 beltla, &i2-3Ul 8+2-4455 OPEN EVES. a decor1ltor'1 dre~y
Hat.ion. Call 540-ll.51 with fonna1 dining room. e 3 BDRMS., 2 ba, lge den, $16,950.
'nlis llhake • roof chlrmer Dover Shores 1227 It study. Cpl.a, drps, patio, MISSION RLTY 494-0731 I •~ IBITM ~I llm Baker, C.M. ~40 with lar&e pool la located ST AND ON A ~ front & bk yd. t>X· ~ __ on a spacious lot and 11& Beautitul 4 BR. 'fif!W home, BARRELi eel cond lhruout. Ideal for
EASTSIDE $18,500 ~~~:inst. :::4~ dudedS 1tn-ePRt.IS57N.
500G· ::~ poo~~·n~ ~ ~~~':iu~vati:; !~: ~500~1~~~~. ~~2~
BY OWNER. So. Laguna 3
BR Fireplace. Blt-1111-Cpta-
Dr}>S. Doublt guage. Nr
shopping 8c Elementary
School. $29.900. 499-4005 or
494-8412.
LARGE 2 BR-Fncd yd. W-W
cpt. 234 Del Mar. $135.
Water pd, Avail Mar 1. 540-
1974 DAVIDSON Realty Lovtly a BR home on nice _ __;;,..______ By Owner * 64&-3127 beach oriented Seabury 4 BR, l~ BA, 4 yrs old.
OPEN SUNOA Y street, very clean, new bath ---------OPEN Sun ..U-5. Beautiful home with custom cerpet-Frplc, crptg, drps. Assume
3 BR 2 ba. ww cpta., drps,
trplc. nr White Front. $195.
Util pd. 5n 'l'taverae Or. 2885 MIGUEL LANE It kitcbfft remodeled &: re-Cost• Mesa 1100 R.alty Co. cu.st. vi~ borne. 1612 Anti-mg, draperies & real wood FHA loan. Small dc>wn pymnt.
Me1a Del Mill' 3 BR + wired, large lot with alley. 1 1 t F I Ring 642.-7252 Anytime gua Wa;y. $79,900. Sharl Kop. bumlng fireplace. Value $23,200. 842·3450 alt 5 PM BY Own. Beaut Cnyn vu, 4 546-5586
family, bit-ins, c.,.,...,;""· Lots ol fruit trees. Room mm nen orec 01ure ~• Rltr 644-1133 packed with 3 Spacious BR's
-.... -... f bo t ._ trail Walk C ell t · t • ·---· Santa An• 1620 RJtr. 2750 Harbor SB, CM or a • en. auses s er o pay potn s DUPLEX • 2 UNITS H•rbor Hinhlanda 1235 & desired built-ins at $28,500
bl', den, 3 ·ba, blt·ms, fend ---------yd, ovr 2000', near beach. VERY O..EAN 4 BR, 2 BA
$37,500 or opt 494-0153. home, blt-ins, .trplc, crptg, 546-5460 Eves. S49-I058 to ahopp!ni. Pays to see for GI buyer. Sharp, 4 bed-., _ tei·ms.
this one! room, l bath, family room, Excellent Income 3 BR, 2 ba. Bltrui, brick patio, P~citlc Shores Realty MUSI' Sacrifice lovely home.
4 BR near MacFadden Jr.
Hi. Small down. take over
payments 54.5-8543 for appt.
drps. Mo. to Mo. $210. Rltr
546-4141 HIGH BEAMS
Z.ltory, 3 BR, "A" frame,
$27,000.
Caywood Rlty
~ W. Coast Hwy. 5'18-1290
Near Beach, Salton Sea
Best loc., xlnt R-1 lot. May
trade tor truck, late car ·
or· submit what YOU have.
Asklng SJ.250 642..J589
FIXER Upper. Vacant. 2 BR
trplc. Eutside. R2 lot.
Ruby Ruseell, Rltr. 54~2209
• 54!>-3030
VISIT
OUR
DIME-A-LINE
cour~TER
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Laguna
Beach
377 MERMAID
ST.
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LEGAL NVl'JCE
Rltr 646-39'28 Eve 642-0185 home. It's landscaped &. Producing Unlb 536-8894 E 5.36-3240 ~n Saturday &: Sunda,y near St. John's Catholic 3 BR, i bath, fireplace, all cpta, drps, frplc, immac. vea
1707
EISIDE. l« 1 BR. Cplll, tllt,
disp., Stove & refri&. Wtr
pd. Sr cltize.n pref. Avail
Mar J.st, $85. 642.573.1
*LACHENMYER School -SO dn with total elec bit-Ins, block to oce&Jl :. ~;:96 moving. payments $183 per month.-(lower).
4 Bdrm, family rm.
Tn MONARCH BAY.
PRICE REDUCED
$8,000 for fast Mle-
See thi.s channing fee simple
Baycrest home, 1130 Som~
set. OPEN HOUSE, Sat.-
Sun. 1 • 5.
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400 E. 17th, Costa Mesa
646-3255
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Home will sell 1100n! ! or all UPPER 2 BR. 2 bath, mr-EHtbluff DOUBLE BEAUTY Santa Ana Hgta. 1630 OWNER. $51,IXXI 675-2599
is lost. Call The ~al Es-pets. drapes, all elec blt-lns,
tatel"9-7190 Harbor, ~2313 $59,500 ---------Double duty. This ipaclous 2 and 3 Bdrms on One A. 1710 Spanish Eastslde 2 BR, trplc,
beams, priv/yard, patio,
adults, no pets $128 ~ly,
673-7629
today -OPEN SAT It SUN 1 • 5 Eastbluff
$32,750
4 BR with f:amily room, &: 'i'J A. Its. Comm. lot on
elect. built-Ins. enclosed pat-Palisades. Ruby H. Russell, MAGNIFICENT e 3 BR. 2 Ba., sep. den: 4906 Neptune, Newport Bch
huge lot, beaut. lndscpd. John R. Sparling to + addll. covered patio rutr. 545-2209 • 545-3030 SwNping View
llXXI Sp. It. brick I c:oncrt!te REAL E.5TATE offers the most for family 3 BR, 1" Ba, custom • bit 2 BDRM, fenced yard, no
g...rage. $90. Near 19lb and
f\ewport. 64&-8222 patio, LanaJ, shade ga~n. 67>-4023 54G-0303 eves. living. Open house Sunday Lagun• Beach 1705 home SlS,500 121 East Av-
IS. on Magnolia to Hamil---=--------enue Lobo6 Marinos 492-5018 founlllin: brick planter11:
sep. play yd: tatb-pluter: Home on the Beach Newport leach 3200
ton Ave. then East to Poly-THE ~92-0145
carp. (hd. flrs.); slone OPEN SUN. 1.5
2658 BASSWOOD
FN!sh and neat 3 BR
1-story ran<'h style
64+ll33 Bier.
nesian. turn R. to 9<>12 Bob-WILD ONE RENTALS
bie Lane, Fashion Shores). H F mf-L--' frplc.. blt·IM. By ownt'r.
S23.950. Make oUer 549-347-1 Olarming home
located on Oceanfront on
Seashore Or. Completely
F'umished & excellent
financing available. Total
price S.SS.000. Zoned for an
aclditlona.I Unit. Fot• full
information phone owner
KI3-8736
One of La"""a's mosl fam-' ___ o_u_se_• __ u __ .._ __ _ Pa('ifk: Shores Realty .. ~. l"U TOWNHOUSE Lease or Sale;
furn il unfum 3 BR., 2~ bll.,
frpl., carp., drapes, bit-Ina.
2 car gar , heated pool.
STI-8811 Alt 5 pm cl wlmds
847-8:>86 Eves. 536-7090 custom builders is nearinx Rentals to Share 2005 completion, on this extreme
E1tat• Sale
Bank disPoSing of 4 BR fam-
ily room In lovely CollP~e
Park Area Costa Mesa. Un-
usually beautiful brick pa-
tio, huge living room . Name
your tt>rms. Agt. 546-5880 By Own•r·Tranlferred
!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•d"!!!"!!!I NHr New·I mm1culatt 4 Units "Easlsi e Elegant atrium • 4 BR 3 full
$39,500-S5(XXI down. No 2nd
TDs Call qulck.
Lockhart RHlty
569 W. 19th St., CM
646-2301 64&-3322
BA, dining, foyer &: huge
living &: family rms over-
looks enclosed garden at-
rium • Wet bar, Master BR
auite & 3 car gar. Pool size
lot adj. to Dover Sbo.res. MORE for your money. 1940 ...., uo .,,46 Monrovia. 3 BR nnr ldtch-••0 •500· ........., ..
en, extras, new patio, bet· EASTBLUFF
ter built. Large lot. Sl.8.950 NR. TENNIS CLUB
MUST s~~.~~~reh Isl, 16161 Eagle Lane
4 BR Lusk. Top grade thru· 1 block from Edinger & Gra-
out, $41.950. ham near Meadowlark Golf
OPEN SUN 1-5. 707 BELLIS Cou~se in choice resiclential
OeLancy Real Estate arf'a. Spotless 3 Bedrooms.
2828 E. Coast Hwy. 673-3770 2 bath modern home. Lovely
Corona del Mar 1250 kltchrn with bit-In range d!ld natural wood cabinets. Mas-DUPLEX ~a~!~eplace. Carpets &
Corona del Mar Quick PoSsesslon.
A cheerrul, Ute-tilled Kessel Co. Realtors
1500 aq tt In eech spacious 545-8291 545-7013 eveit.
3 Bdrm. 2 bath unlt. Carpel~. !!!""-II'!"!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!~
drapes, bll-in kitchen w/dsh-NOTHING TO DO ••
washer. $42,500 • euy but move In. This cute 3 BR
to rent. 1 blk to Shopping 1% bath home with 2 car
Center. Only $43.SOO • terms detadled gragt> on alley FHA $120/mo. Open Sat/ VIEW HOME • By OWNER
SuBkrn. ~:~904Ro1Y. L. Snavely, Lge. 4 BR .• PLUS versatile ~ BEACH COTT A.GE fam . nn.: (rplc.. carp.. Buy at lot vaJUe
ts occupied by 2 adults &
is waJting for yoo! Price
;ust redu<'t'd to $21,500 for
quiN< Sllle! Call to 8l'f'
SPINOELL REAL TY
Wamrr at Magnolia. 5454158
-SiTOTIL
3 BR .• 2 Ba., t 11 e entry: drps., all eJec, bit-ins: tnd-
C'arp., drps., bit-ins, dbl. iwpd. k Cnctl. S.'l9.500. only $25,000 or o!ferll tr I lnkl f t fol DON'T WAJT ON THESE! Pc: spr t'rs ron e 611-1!>40 e WE NEEn SALESPEOPLF.
rear: comp .• fncd. Ohl. gar. SPANISH DUPLEX CLIF PRIEST, Realtor w-eupboards & workbench.
Xlnt cond. $24,500 Owner Nrar Ocean • 2 yrs old, I Since J957
546-64S6 bdnn &: 3 bdrm, 2 baths ea 3034 E. Coast Hwy., OIM
. !pies, patio & deck, laund-tn4) 67>3581 CASH. Moves you in Mr. GJ.
Pr ced to sell $18.800. Olarm-ry rm. Fully rented • $54,950 -===!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 3 BR 2 baths. bit-ins, hdwcl ing 3 BR 1% ba, home, on R. C. GREER, Realty ii fl h I Cl t hool
lgl' quiet lot 60xl35. Green 3416 Via Lido 673-9.100 2 OPEN HOUSES n, 'P c. ose o sc bltn~. w I matching crpls, 6 lhopping. $21,500.
marble vanitles. lgt dbl gar, SUPERB VIEW SAT. & SUN. 1·5 .BRASHEAR REAL TY
prof lnd9Cpd pat Io. 852 Elegant 3 bdrm +den. Beau-View-Luxury 2 BR 847-8531 Eves. 839-1537
Towne St. 545-5630 or~ tlfully furn, $65,000. Unfurn Home -$63,500 * DOWNTOWN, nice, older.
OPEN HOUSE $60,000. A tremendous value. 261 Evening Canyon Rd 2 BR. home: xlnt buy at
2849 Vela!!CO, Mesa del Mar BECKWITH RLTY. Shorecliffs $17,800.
4 Bdrm, 2 baths. $1000 627 S. Coast Hwy, L.B. * TRIPLEX. good inc., nr
Superb 3 BR Home new hospital
down. 4M-7508 Plus Pool " ram rm • 3 BR Townhouse. will Broker. 546-~WJ SUPERB View of bay, ocean d 6 .,.,) unpart'JIPd localion It tra e: $1 ..... J £1R. 2 Ba. Cpts .. dii>i. and Catalina! SEPARATE value • $67,!iOO c. J . R<'f"Ves & Assoc.
hltns. Fpl.; lge. fencl.'d yd. house Ior g1.1ests or income. ORANGE COAST Zl3 Main, HB 536·8887
College Pk. area very nr. Will IC.'Cr.>Pt house in Palm PROPERTY HEATED POOL shop'g. $23.300. Z315 Col-Destrt as part p1yment.
Iese Dr. 545-6487 Ownr. 673-5124 332 Marguerite, CdM tl73-8550 16x32, iroes with this large 4
Sale by Owner REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 BR 2 bath home, all newly
Goll cour1e home. Corner Ba. borne on 2 lots: can use OPEN DA.IL Y redecorated le new carpets.
lot, 3 BR's. 2983 Java Rd. as 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Near 420 Narcissus A real buy at $25,950. VA
C.M. Call 54s.8873 Bay le ocean. Will sell all or NEW DUPLEX or ::.:i tj~~~ Rulty BY OWNER. ~ int. or trade. 121 41st St.
4 Bdrms, 1% baths, fenced, OWNER 673-m9 2 BR, a baths plus 3 BR, 2 b& 847-1266 Eves. 842-584·1
redecorated. 665 Ross. ON THE WATER Ol009e TceNlccoWn DOW House of the Month Sl&·1543, 675-<XISO. THE BLUFFS: a 3 BR, 2 ba,
contemporary home. Oi!ta1l-MALE. 24, looking for apt
ed architecture, T H A T to share wlrh same, Hntg
FI RES THE fMAGINA-Sch area. 06ily Pilot Box call: 646-5731
TION, M 0 DI FIE 0 A· PJO, ========= FRAME CONSTRUCTION,
W /EXTERIOR OF CEDAR
SHAKES, EXPOSED WOOD
BEAM ROOFLIN~. SUS-
PENDED JN MJD AlR. BY
MASSIVE SUPPORT TIM-
BERS. eXtensive use ot
REL.ABLE bachelor to share Newport f1eJghft 3210
2-sty 2 BR Apr. Compl Incl
aauna ba, pool, tennis els.
ett" Call aft 4 pm. 540-5900
glass.
Front entry ol MEXICAN
PEBBLESTONE, leads to
elev. llv. rm., W/HIGH
Coata M ... 2100
'IWO 1 BR fuml9hed apts.
SUO to SUS. 1 with brand
new ca.rpetlng. Call 646-m28
or 642-8410 after 6 PM
VAULTED CEILINGS, ========= MODERNISTIC F1RE-Balboa 2300
PLACE, walls o! glass open _R_ENT_-Sa_l_e.-v-iew_oc_ean_tro_n_I,
to balcony with a truly out-All
standing WHITE WATER 406 E. Ocean Front.
VIEW OF THE OCEAN. glass tronr. fi73.61m,
Open type ldtC'hen w/BILT-2,.00
rN RANGE It OVEN, DISH· Huntington Beach "'
WSHR .. ETC. opens to lge. 2 Bit. redecorated • d1spos·
fam. rm. aJ.tncd. Oose to G.W. Col-
RECEs.SED STAJ RWE LI. lege It. Huntington Center.
S T E P S 0 0 W N TO 3 59&-0506.
3 BR. 2 bath. Avail. Mar.
1st. Choice loc. btautiful
view of Bey &: Mt.s. Lie
S200 • mo. 548-0437
DELIGHTFUL Heighll loca·
tlon with Gull's eye view of
ocean. Lease $235-mo. 3 BR
2 ba, bit-ins, frplc, fenCed,
dble garage. Eves. 548-95.16
3 BR home. fireplace, new
carpeting, clean. $1JIS per
month. Agt 6-1&-'llXXI.
3 BR. apta, h!plc, garage.
Lge yard. 2616 Cay SL $lS6
mo. 847-2352
Newport Sho,..
2 BR. D1.'n • Furn Unfur
No small children
642-3430
BDRMS. ON THE LOWER """ro..,.....R"""R,...en_l_o_r_~-:-e""'., 2:-:b:-P-;dr-oo-m
LEVEL. Mstr. bdrm. suite, house, no children. 709 Corona del Mar o v e r 16 fl.. has sliding 3250
b '· •. CaJlfomla St., H.B. glass doors to a..:ony '"
EXCELLENT OCEAN
VIEW. 3 BATHROOMS with
marble top pull mans. W /W
CARPETING OF H I G H
Pll..E SHAG THRU.OUT, in
your choice of color. It you
have a flair !or tht> unusual,
and are tired or the.> 4 wall
concept of living, you mu~t
see this unusttal home. IT'S
SHEER GENTUS IN AR-
CHITECTURAL OESIG:-l.
OFFERED AT TllE EX-
CEPTIONALLLY L 0 W
PRICE OF
$33,750
SEE TODAY!
CONE TOMORROW!
MISSION REAL TY
985 So Olesl Hwy., Lag. Bdl.
Phone <n4> 4%-0731.
TRIPLEX, ocean view, sun·
decks. Inc. $385. mo. Sac-
rifice. ~ dn. 847-7450
Eves.
L1gun1 Niguel 2707
MONA'RCH BAY
Lwrurlous 4 bdrm, with fam-
ily rm & 2 baths: 6 bdrms + film + 3 baths. Exquis-
ite homPI!. priced tor you.
Private bPach club. SelJ or
trade. AIM we have over
250 add itioMl II stings.
Beckwith Rlty Laguna Bch.
627 S. Coest flwy, 494-7508
RENTALS
HouMS Unfurnished
Cost• Mesa 3100
4 BR. fam rm, 2 ba. E-side
2 yr old. Pool. tp, ww, drps,
Avail NOW S250 mo. ~7985
$100. 2 BR House in Court.
Yard, garage. waler paid.
232 Ctcil Place.
EXCEL Shoreclilis k>catioo.
LgP 3 BR. 2 ba, lam rm,
F.ecently remodtoled. L 1 e
SJ:J. mo. Eves, Sat le Swi.
673-0910.
New 3 BO, tam rm, ~ ba.
Superi> view. Lease. Owner
494-fi057
2 BR 11,.; ba, Frplc, INndeck,
S150 yrly. AdUlta no pelJ.
Zll Dahlia. Call 675-1673
Huntington leach 3400
free RHtal
Service
Walker & LM
7682 EDINGER
842-4455 Open E\ltl.
By Owner-Easi.lde. c .M. aplit • leve:I home w/specta-PROPERTIES Huge paneled family rm, 3 Gener1I 3000General Close to achool 8t 1>tl()pping, r.ular view directly over· 675-571.6 Br, 1'4 ba. VA or FHA or ..:.:::.:.:.::.:.:.:_ ___ _.:.:..:...::...;...::...;..;._ _______________ _ 3000 Genefll 3000
3 BR. attract home. Xlnt looking the entire Back :li!Z~ZillZ:zl:!! llflSllme 5'4'~ dn $24,950.
Cond. $18,700. 646-6629 Bay. Call owner 644-1564 OCEANSIDE H1ffd1I Rlty. 842-«~.5
LOVELY 2 mo. 2 BR. 2 BA, Eager Owner/Broker '•Hom<'!I to Match lncomP
d I ho ho OF HTWAY • 2 BR home plus • balconied a u t town use, is moving to new me. aeparate 2 BR Apt. Both OPEN llousr Owner 12·.J.
end unit. S19,800 ~7. S2500 moves you Into newly with fireplacei1 ,, bit • Ins 819.! Blaylock, llB. :l BR.
BEST Arell; 4 BR. + ram. carpeted 4 BR 2 bath home Prop!'rty in excell~t condl-2 ba, 25~15' llv rm. • A
New cpll.; dlx. appl's. tbru· In Harbor Highlands. t:ion. A BEST BUY at S46,500 housewlfe ~ <lresm-Anhl·
out Owner 915 Presidio Dr. 642-2020 or LI 3-1347 Call Mr. Robln!!On tects masterpiece. Lmmac.
A'ITR. 2 BR., din. rm , frpl.; DAVIS REAL TY You must see !his homP
MH• Verde 1110 i, Ac. zoned &: fenced for &42-7000 No down to GI s. $22.850.
horses a does· Prl~ for Call 673-2676. GOLF COURSE HOME lmmed. •1e, $26.~. 646-_FO_RM_E_R-~-10-0-E-=-L-:-:H""O:-'.:M=E
Owner will sacrWce beaoll-8904. By owner. Spectacul1r Vlew NEAR BEACH. Comer lot.
fUJ tbrtt bedroom. two bath HARBOR AREA 3 Id !lilOW place. One bJock rrom LIDO VIEW, value patential frtAhly painted. yrs. o
M-& V·-'e Coun•·..., Oub 2 BR., den, 2''1 baths BY OWNER. 3 Br. ram Compl. lnds{'plng Ir spnnl<lr. ,...,.. "u vi Tri ~ S ~ s nn ~ 25' x 25' playnn. J bdrm. &t fem rm. Pallo
and Golf Coune. Lav!Ab Ap-de! at un Choice lot. Putli111 sreena. I: fire nng Cpts. drps.
polntments lnaide and Lush 1!10 ~~ R~. Extras. $29,900. 96UOC>4 owner.
Landscaping. SelUnit price S59M or offor 6f5.3535
la the Appraisal Price or S23.400 FHA Appraiaal. Make ------$13,750
Lendtnr AaenclH-Movtng offer on tee. 3 BR .. Up~r (dM Bir•-'• out of Statt. call 549-3998 &ck Bay. 2 Ba . fpl., bit-.,.... Older 3 BR custom home fix·
tr upper tyou own the land•.
5111 f'l'mlr.>M. 88'11 lev,.1 Call now the lot alone Is
R-2 lot, ~ of Hwy. NHt wnrth tbla pr1rr
l BR. 2 ba. fl\JTllly room. lnl!. See now. Own'r. ~MOS
carpeting, drapes, 2 ftr.-nn: Blulls, a.bo•e bade bay;
plaef'S. Alk1nc '26,500 will 3 BR , 2 Ba. condo.; I o w
COfllider of1er. Owner. Call ltuthold; v1ew. m.rioo.
alt 5 6 wlcnds, 496·!MU, BY OWNER '44-1~9
5C9.3238_. ______ STAND out value. 3 BR. 1"'
LARGE Executivt home $ BA. fMI rm. Lge encl yd.
BR 3 bath, Iara~ lot. Ne&r S'lll.500. lO~down. 646-2!h.'
Mesa Verde Country Club. FfXER..Upper delux• condo
:.IXXI. 1174 San'lar Dr. ~ Apt. 3 BR. s ba., fr;>lc.
-.,.---=--~-......,--"°""I pool, $3500 dn. Ritt. r75-28a;
ASSUME ~ ~ nl.A In. By DUPl..l:lC 2 BR tech, furn.
Ofter. J BR. 2 ba., tam rm, S~ llO octan. $38.500.
... • drpe. ~ lo(, OlrMr m.Jt.13, ~
5i).l.:.J5, WESTa.l1T Cofldomlnfum
)..S'1'Y P1ee1etttt 4 BR, den, $34 ~ 1509 ComwaJ! Ln
drpa. lo~ patio t'XC"P-~ 'emu ~ 64WIM
tknllly t'li-&n, $.18,9!50 Own-1~..,...,,,-· _,,,.....,,--..,..---.:=--~ ,... N7-«>44. ~. D..Er.ANT &lyvf~ ~.
OWNER. t BR. 3 Ba .• ~~ fer land: 3 BR. 2 Ba .• !rpl ,
lk; din. rm. 6 flm.: Htfl' pool. $5000 dn 673-Wi&
call lm.m.tcl Evta 5600ll'7 U• DAJJ.Y PILOT
Oswn s.i. a San. n:n can.7 n r w
rotb\!rf' In rear .• $27,950. TRADEWINDS RL TY. ~ clally. fi'Ts.-Ol'13 R42.!)()ll 842·5012 SJ6.7661
EXECUTIVE LIVING-DUTCH Hsv"" :l BR, t'rpt;,
OcC'lln vlrw, c:uatom 4 Bdrm dl'l)t. blO<'k w111l, p11tlo
~ hnthll Md skyroom, 2-40' Abumt G J. loan. S13 t
Y~ Stmplr Iota. S30 Poppy. Pymt11. A~klna S 1 3 • 0 9 0
S&t,000 0wl"l('r ~1 ownrr 347.7093
CORONA Hlgfllanda; 1119e, 2 1" 5 BR plu1 FAMn.Y *
BR .. 1 be. home: •lrw: bis carpets, dr•Pt•. 2~ BA, 2200
yiird. $34,950. Evt. 'llbnda; 1C1 ~. S33.m FHA a.pprallel.
r . · ~arc! Rd Ownr. Subml~. 139-1537
m-451'. l BR Qondomlnlum, bit-In.
418 ACACIA. l..cit , A car-f'l!fr!J, wuhtt I dr)I«'. 5't.\.
n~ R·l. Will add vtew A:J(. m5 F;vt. 962-1672
to Su.It. ftW9IM Wantt'd Ct.EN MAR Utory
Lido late 1351 Own :nd ~~~tr •S'S>JIYJ
BR. N!:W 5 br Nani BIJ'-fOf Salt l..arst• oldtr bornt.
front Pitt t alfp. A"f'• on 2 lots. In downtown Hta tut •. aw.r. tD.ltCl Jdl. SJ&.2:m ~:.,_~~~~~~~
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ma.Int. $115 mo. 333-1954
BRAND New, 3 to 4 Bdrm.
2 1-lb, 1 mile to beach.
$225 per mo. 962-7673
* VILLA MESA * * ALL UTILITIES PAID * Extra ler,. 2 ldnn Deluxe Apt•.
FURNJBHED Available
• C1*4 double garages • Heated pool &
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TOWNHOUSES
GOOD
RIAL llTATI
353 No. ea..& liwy
Laruoa Deb 491-TSl8
C&lb Ml· • to 1 collaeu.l.
Prop. IOld fw $175.0GO wlUI
$50.000 down. Mut be rudY
to dtall
813-06$9 Dl7 or Eve. • Forced air beat • SU;1gle story 3 BR 2 bath. private beach •
c.'ub, beaches • boat alips * 719 West Wilson Mentter 646-1251 *
available. Sl2S I m o n t h !!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~
SD.000 lit T.o. ptyable $225
mo. Incl 1% doe 5 yrs, 10%
dbcowlt annuall1 tor 5 yra.
"5.CIOO four BR. 3 ba, L.A.
bome, bWlt 1163-L o t
1Q'l'xl89. MacniJlcent VW.
Cerp•h, Dra,.s, luilt-in1 .
lease, or opUon to buy. RENTALS • • • rvery luxury! li9
Broj(er. Call Dick Fabian Aph. Furnished
847-25.11 HARBOR
GREENS
'riv1te Park, Club Mouae,
·Pool. Fen:iili•' Welcom•. I Feunteln Valley 3410
1 FOR Rent. 4 B d r m
Townhouae l'i ba, oven
range dlabwuber, washer,
dtyer FA heal trplc, lge
2-car garage w-workbench,
pool, clubhouse, land11eaping
Ind . ~-00'29
Huntington IHch 4400
Rooms & Apts for Rent
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COMPASS MOTEL
118 • 11th St HB 5364170
BACH Unit. U p s I a i r s ,
Downtown area. $75 mo.
847-~
BACHELOR • UNFUM.
from $100
MnOCe. Nothinc down. Gas (n4) *3Mf.
oomer i.J 1.SO'Xl.50'. with fm. $6950 • 2nd T.D. pl)'able $10
provemeutl .io. Price $90,000 mo h:lllfin& 10,.. Due 3
For more info .pleue call yrs. 8ehiod $22,CIOO • 1't
K. W. Nellon with; T.D. 00 $4.5,000 View home W~T: J'fte 6 dearltonle
Eckhoff and A.aloe. Jnc. 20% dllCOQIJt en•> 41M.U..~ io Ormae Comt)' SllifOO
Incl. uUJ. T•k• H.,bor to Wun•r .n4 6o W•1t on Werntr 1818 W. Chapman Ave. . FMC, FOR: teuoned, aood l · 2 A 3 BDRM. Orange Calit. pQ' W TD. $!1.llOO. Rltr.
ruRN. It UNFURN· h11t put e11cli4 to tho &r .. 11 Valloy &!try. 541-2621 Eve-~lcnds, 538-897a Money WMlhd 6S50 5C'f·TG 545-1550
SU.ODO equity. 2-f BR, 2
ba bomes. T\utill.. Lee.Md.
• S1.9IS ea. Want: Lot or TD'1
Co add cub.
Rltr.
Heated Pdooj ls, Sauho·ld . Care rHONI Ml. MOlllSON 962.05" . . . . . $15,000 tieecled fw fO day• MW <wortd'1 •->Root
l h h 3705 Kt:N r ALS Center, A · · to pprng -2 Ad)Qlnmg unproved Jots. at 10% and 10 points. Beer Drive.. a•Mtaur 411Un1 •c Apts. Unfurnished 2700 Peterson Way. at Har-CM110x1
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19 Baker ,?J2~10J.rea, Secured by $25,000 . 90 a, _ .. 180:, : h--Qitj'.
611> acftl, Santa Bari>an
count)'. t5GO Jft' ecre. w ANT: Larae power yaebt
aa put PQJDellt. R t I A ''-ble bar le Adams, Costa Mesa. ··-· ---------------5620 Y owner.....,......,~ • 1.IMl on 6 acres Ocean View _... .,..~; ........ en I S VlllG Gener1I 5000 546-03'l0 S1nt• Ana 5620Sant• Ana I land So th , a_.... Pl.000 llq., can -...._..
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; lndultrlel lentil 6090 = to ~ai~;;: eq, Trade for T SU-7401 bb'. Realtor Apts & houses • all price
ranges. We need additional
rentals A property listings.
CUSTOMERS WAITING
Beckwith Rlty Lsguna Brh.
627 S. Coast Hwy. 494-7508
J\fONAROl BAY AREA
LOVELY OCEAN VIEW
2 BR & den, 1% ba. cpts, drp1
frpl, pool. Lse $225 mo.
Adults 496-1243 betw 1().6 pm
L19un1 Niguel 3707
4 Bdrm, family rm.
In MONARCH BAY. $350
OWNER. 675-2599
teliNTAU
A.pts. Furnithed
Gener at 4000
llOLIDA Y PLAZA
DELUXE apacioul 1 BR.
Fun. Apt.a Sl.25. + util.
Heated pool. c a :· p e t in g
drapes. ample parking. No
children, no pets.
1965 Pomooa. CM, 642.5858
C:O.t1 Mele 4100
$22.50 Wk. Up
• Studio a Bach apta. e hlc1 Utlll I: Phone M!l'V. e Maid Bavke • TV •vaD. e Nw Cafe A Bar
~ Nf'WIQ't Blvd. 548-975.5
MODERN attrac 2 Bdrm.
ae1' W•tr c:pll, drpl, furn,
walk to Harbor Shp'g.
1119..SO. Infant or chDd over
6 OK. Pb: 5'9-l&U or inq
Apt-B 2256 M-ple.
DELUXE 2 BEDROOM
Olfl>ets, drapes, built • ins,
heat~ pool, private patio.
S135 mo. 325 E. 11th_ PL
Ma-2738, 548-0'a
CHATEAU La.POINTE
Lovely Furn 2 BR Apt.
Pool carport.a, adults,
no pets. From $ll5.
1!»1 POMONA AVE., CM
NASSAU Palma 1 A 2 BR rum or Unf $115-.$150. Htd.
pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3&15
1 BR furn witb pool $120 mo
Including utilities, deaired
area. 145 18th St. 548-2841
l·BR. furn. apt.; aood area. $80 Mo., no pets or
childl'm. 642-31~
DUPLEX. 2 BR, clean; wash-
er: encl. 1ar, Adultl, pe.tro.
S!Jj. 646-3000 Aft. 6 PM.
Newport leech 4200
New layfront Duplex
Beau Vlew • Sllp avail. Furn
1400 1q-tt $250. 3 BR, 2 ba
'til July lit. 225 -19th St..
NB ~. Zll: TR 2-1035
Sellftte Gueet Bouse
Suitalllie Batcbe:kJr' $8& IDc.
u tilltlea IGlB
Newport""'-4210
J\ll'n a Unfurn 1 a 2 BR * Pbone ~· 2400~ E. 16~ Strfft
$115 Incl utl1. Lge attrac 1
BR, garagt, excel 1tora1e,
All 6. 67J..2885.
8albN 4300
CLf.AN Ba~tor Apts.
VEN DOME
SPECIAU
2 WKS FREE RENT
Make reservations NOW
Newly R1decor1ted
Close to shopptnt, Park
Boys Club & Girls Club e Spacious 3 Br's · 2 Ba
• Swim Pool • Put/green e Frpl Indiv/bidry fac'l! e Adults Ir Family areas
1845 Anaheim Ave.
C.M. 6~2-2824
RENT
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month
FUU. OPTION TO BUY
No deposit 0.11.c.
House of Chain
517 W. l.9tb. C.M.
.; We have received CMinber of Commerce Civic dlca~ 1 or Slot ooo with 23' And 22• CablD CniUers.
Prestia'.e Address hautification 1w1rd t.r IMt 2 yMrs .•. Come 0!!!~wt ~ ::or:;~ $25,000 down. (714l 49t-ll37. Trade one or both~ smaJl..
MARTINl""UE IH tfM mfg N'pt Bdl Owner 642. $5500 • 1st T.D. ~able $S5 er boat, car, camlUI trlr
T IJ J /J. j 2809 mo. Incl 8% on small level TD'• or!
GARDEN APTS. Vo(faire trom $99.50 L... 6100 ~~:~0~~~3 LONG =:6
u umts,
ruit~~~:~~RS Extr~ large o~ beuildrcr.:'!11•. tw!> bedroome antsd ANNOUNCEMENTS $»,Im equity. Trad.::
UNFURN 1 BR. 2 BR. a BR studios, Hot~mt b t:tw1, refrigerators! carpe Ocean View and NOTICIS ~:8:.~ Beaj
2 batha available & drafees, Ji1J;1t~ P= pool, recreation area, 1.46 acres. 2151 P11dftc Ave. Found (Free Ads) '400 ('213) HE um
Carpets, drapes, 1arage separa c ens n. . <R3 County) llS' Drake 00· cruiser 200
18th & Santi An•, c~ 111 So. f AllYIEW RD. 642-1615 OWNER BLK Female, med beiibt HP ~ 1m: Mar ~ 6464233 646-5S42 letwHn McFadden & Pint St., Senta An1 Eves. 6T.>-l6S9 thin, long aloppy ear:'• ~· 1fi5 Gal. gu ~p. i Bait 547-7485 Vic of Baker It FAU'TleW. tanka SIS Radio· $2995, THE ONE or tbe lut large and 545-6lm • vet trlr rium
CONTEMPORARY ~ul fee simple Jot CUTE LitUe q ~ with want tn .
Spac. 2 BR, pvt patio. Corona det Mir 5250 Rooms for Rent 5995 Antiqua Way, Dover Shores. black spots A whiskers. Vic OCEANFRONT Bouse COl'-
Frplc, all kitcften bltns, pool,•---------KI ?-0997. OWNER Del Mar A Eldon C.M. LI ner, $24,00!1 equity. TRADE
85:<180 pitch &: putt. LOVELY. lge. rm., xlnt 8h196'. View 1423 Galaxy 8-6419 b' fixer upper, T.D.'s or
1-sty. Just redec. SHO mo. * Channel Reef * view; all conveniences; nr. Drive, Dover s ho re s . SMALL Male Poodle. Vic lot. Art GioYinetti Rltr.
1572 Orch.aN Dr. ~own .. Laguna Bch. Meals $.12,500• Ulehold. $650 an-19th &: Placentia 2/6 Iden-6'13-?GO, m918'l
(Just oU Santa Ana Ave.) APARTMENTS if desired. 494-9853 nually. By owner. 646-2151 tify. KI 5-5850. * *
w »n late Q)Odel car with
fac:torJ air, houae car or
mobile home, WILL GIVE
$SSOC), credit CID 5 aCl'el Ill'.
Palm Sprp. ~Ult
HA VE leUOded TD' a up to
$250,000. North SID Dieao
C.O. lad. W ANr multipie
2IOlled, ~ property It
late model car. 6G3513
HILLTOP Estate San Juan
~ OWi' 3000 1q-ft.
4 BR, pool. kar' pr. Over
1 ac. $14,0DO deer. Trd for
1ocal prop. Bkr. 548-Tlll
SMALL bame buaiDela in
Cold pamins kita. fine
spare time ~ with
tax benefits ~E FOR
sta.. was. on apprux $.500.
val. scs.864%
* * * 546-6261 or 539-7934 SPECTACULAR VIEW $12.50 UP wk. W I kitchen EMERALD BAY view lot Found . black I: White rabbit *
LUXURIOUS 2 BR, 1% ba. Waterf.ronVLoc • Boat $22.50 up Studio Apt.s. 2J8.V~ ~· Priv. beaclt. Recrea-• tam e. lndlanapolia I: ••••••lll•!!!!!!"'~~'-l!l!l!!'-!!!!!!!!!I all elee, crpts, drps, GE Slips Available Newport Blvd. CM 5411-9755 non. By owner 548-6859 Deitch. H.B. cau 5J6.8'277 • SERVICE DIUCTORY DELUXE Spad°'415 1 BR unf 2 BR 2 B ... A •• AriN\iUNCcMc N ':i kit, color antennas. Encl • aw p.... NICE, quiet room, for BEAUT. Residential lot, 116' PART ~uahua female vie and NOTICES
Apt. SlOO. + util. Heated gar, trees, nr bux. $130. LEASE ·or • BUY Employed man, Costa Mesa front., by Mesa Verde Golf n..mond St., La,, u n a ---------Child Ca,. 6610 pool, refrig, c arp eting. dul 120 E •A20 M .. 0 $59 ._,,,.. up ..... c.•o""""' ~-• ..,.. ,.. ---------A ts. . 20th ~ · o. • t> • ,.,.,., --., mo. * "'°"'""""' Course. .......,1 549-1908. o-acb. lde·n.:""'· _,. .,....., FuMrels 6412 drapes, ample parking. No -;;:;:;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;::;::;;::::::;::::::;::::::;::;;;;:;;::::; 2525 Oc BJ d CdM ""' ...., .....,.,...,., CLAVIS-MONTESSORI cbldm. No pets. -ean v " ROOM For employed m a n. YOUNG F al d bla k -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Newport Beach 5200 673-1788 -for lurther info Convenient area. Kitchen Acreage 6200 em e og • c • 1525 N. Santa Ana Ave. 1965 Pomona, CM. 642-jjf,8 Herman Trott. Mgr. It white. ldentily Vic W. WESTMINSTER ~3706
COit• Mel• 5100 PENTHOUSE VIEW OVER-privileges. $lZ wk. 642•1758 FIXER-Upper Cabin i1Ai ac. 19th Costa Mesa. 548-0248 K "Where children • • •
LOOKING SPACIOUS GAR-NEW Deluxe Spaciom 4 BR. 1 BR. Preler working woman Elec avail. In Lake f ark ALASKAN Hu.side. Vic of MEMORIAL PAR ... take giant steps.
DENS. Lge. Pool-Fountain, m ba. $250 yrs lease BW Kitchen pnvilegei.. area. At $1.995. Law dn, college Pk. MS-1492 Mortvlry & Cemetery HOURS: 1 a.Jll.-5:30 p.m.
barbeque, Fireplace. Elect. White 673-6210 673-3298 • 642-4794 • $195. S25 mo. J08hua Tree ========= Complete funerals Ja.nea J. SlavenldA, admin Bermuda Village ~ 2 car gar. Other De-NEW $12.75 wk. Klt avail. a~ NOTl' REALTY Lost 6401 from $245 LICENSED DAY CARE
luxe Feat. 2 BR 2 BA, cpts, Lido Isle 5151 131 Albert Pl, CM. 646-8359 . 1---------Cemetery lots Hot lunches, naps, cratts.
Spac 2 I: 3 BR, 1 'h baths Drapes. All Maint. $300 mo. ---------• 546-5680 548-635.S L06T. ladles white 1old dia· f $ l30 Hari>or-Baker * 546-1539,
catpetJJ, drapes Westclif1 al Dover No. s. 1 BDRM. newly decor. mood dinner ring expand· rom
Near shopping & schools 642-2659 Adults no pet. Util pd. Near Guest Homes 5991 Ret0rt Property 6205 able eype band, vie Freeway Includes Endowment Care
Mgr. 2214 College #2 e CARIBE • Bay. 1140· 107 'Ila Florence. Bowl. Anaheim or E. 17th Everything in one beautiful Centracton 6'20
Phone 6'13-&573 NEWLY licensed g ue at HAWAil Calls-One Acre ID S CM 0 _ _. W H place meens leu coat. $105 -$120 BOAT SLIPS AVAIL Paradisae Parit.Near Hilo, t. ...,w .. "'• · · No traffic ~"'lems. ROOM additions, low over-
2 --home. Ladil!ll or couples. -'"" 548-9552 or 548-t'""" ... -·6" 6 X20 Luxurious TownhouM & 3 BR • 2 Ba Huntin ... on leach .., .. "" E "-· · li · 'th Established pr' c e $2500. -... -....... 1480'1 Beach, Westmi.bster be ... , top ,._..tyt 1 • '
BD U "'·-• from •"""" ....,,. w• ~ n.,...,, gracious vmg WI 1l8S " .. l"""' ~ .,_ F6-uu ...... "-ial ... _, 2 RM nua1ushed ....-~..,. -" f -th. C D "'"" .....,., Make Ofter. Allo 214 Ac ..... ---------......,. ,..., _.......... _....,. ·~• ......,... ..u-.. • Htd Swim Pool swau a.,....,. a ....,.......... "~""' r Bm a. a1 .!~~![!!!~~~!!!!!!!! ...-.. LT Const. OR 3-IH& Elec kitchen. Beautiful big M ....... R N Comer plot in tbe lake area .... ~ •. tan m e ....,.,., • Ind p lllnw rs . ..,.,mpley. . . .a-Part Chibl .... ar>d Un pool. Nr shp'g. Adults only. oor .,...._ in Newberry Valley near .......1 •a , _ C L '4ll Additions * Remade i
HARBORTOWNHOUSE 310Femando,Ba1Penn IEACHWOOD REAL ESTATE Barstow. Have $3000 in Oadwb\lnd. Red conar. 6o5 ..... , ... Fred H. Genrick·Lic.
2211 Harbor Blvd .. CM <On the Bay 2 bl from FelT)') A H Gener el t:hi.ll. Make Ofter. ' Divide tags. Am to name ~ 'Mike'. -$1200-· --COMP-.:..-ANl-O_N_Cry_st_. 613-600. * 549-2170
•iiii&iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TOWNHOUSE. amost new. partment OllleS both properties into lota. U»t vie Wilson le Pomona. First ner Palm Court in CAPE AIRE BUILDERS 2 ldnn w / 11ar $95 $240. 2 BR. 2~2 BA. . Income Property 6000 543-0009 CM reward. 5'i8-n09 pac:ific View M em or i al Medallion Homes "=' • fireplace. patio, stove, Private patios· ~ear Beach, ---------;::========:::!BLACK Pai:t Labrador It Park. 646-54:>1 e S46-1330 •
Disposal • water paid. 1 blk refrig., washer. dry e r , Golf and Shoppmg. GORGEOUS Triplex earns Ovt of Stlfe P-. 6201 Germ. Shep., white tip on
to i 9th &: Harbor Shp'g. :tt3 dranos, C""""t & water fw'Tl· 3 BR 2 baths, fl'ftlC 7'"r + on $1600 equity. Rai.<se ------·--.. ___ , tail. Vic Lido Sb"' Yards. HARBOR Rest Memorial c ...... c•--i 6625 8erDard Apt C r --"' • '"' .,, Park. 3 Jots for $700 or 1• ,..... ...n ng · · ished. Heated pool & sauna. 2 BR 2 baths, patios low rent !or 1-1%+ Prin. NEW Kl NG MAN AD-Answers to "Prince". 3
5J7.()380 Best location. 1065 Dover, 1 BR. Walk in clOMts reduction of $24.SOO 5~~% al DlTION: Large lot.a. water, children Yery sad. Reward. 5250 for one. ~-424$ aft DURACLEAN Rug and Uph.
NB 673-4866 Warner 6 Sp~dale, H.B. ~ PITI. BR 1% BA l)OWer. $695 full price. 110 494-72TT ;::3=PM:;::r=·======::;: Qea:ners. Recommended by Maple Capri 1 .,.. cl (2 mil-w of Beach Blvd 1 baa "-1. or Rent fl'ft + Down. $10 mon. th, no In-G-.,.-..... -..... --She---pb-...... --.,-.. ...,-Y Parem A McOllJI for qua!. ·on. apt.. ose to ocean-""' · "'qf .,..,,..,,.., a u -.-r L•I Notices 6450 --.. --••. 548-8544 fl'Ollt; comfortable. Y e a r 842-500& or 842-3685 $'s. Idtal retittmenl home. terest. Free pie~, Maps. Jllialing lince SUnday from ,. .. ,...,. .,,. .......... SPAC 2 6 3 BR, 1% batha
Cptl, drps, 2 pools
Near shp'1 and tchooll
FROM $99.50
Mar. 1998 Ma ple, #3
lease $90 Mo., incl. util. Lytle 583 W 19 548-9493 Wr:tte Box 486• ~· in front of Newpirt Sbores t Will not ~ retllpOlld>le &RPEi' Cleaning. l1ocr
528-3686. 11!!--ishecl MUST aell, under price Due Ari2:olla Market P1eue ·ret\lm 6 no for aQ debts '*>er then ltrippiuc,. WaxinJ, Walll,
CUTE. 1 BR. '""'t-'-. r111"D th famil • "'-.tioftl aslled '4&.a701 ,.. ............ ....__. M. --~ . W'....,_ Washed. ..,...(&T _,,v run• BACHELOR to ddbt in e y. ,. un-&chanfll, .. L 62IO ... -. . ....,, v~u ~· .......... ......,_ i»lo S130 mo. * 546-6697 1 Apt. Good inc. perfect __ ...._ _____ ,MALE BEAGLE,! yrs old, SEIYKE OIRECTORY F'--6665 LGE 3 BR, 2 ba. bltn1, gar,
cpts, drpa, frpl, fend yd,
patio. Utll pd. $195. sn
'fr!lvers Dr. 546-5586.
or 673-9217 Utilities included eo11d. 310 s. Bil"ch st>-u. 750 ac. for inC $350M eq. name of ''Duke". Vic Ha--•
2 BR. lovely crpts. drps, car Near shopping K• 1·5304. Desert ac. for boat. Apts milton I: Maple. Child's pet. llbysittlnt 6550 --...-------
port. Yrly lse Sl'IJ. 802 KnoxviJle, Apt. D. HB LAGUNA Bab., xlnt loc. nr. tor home. Citrus $4M ac. for 646-4047. Reward.
2 BR Studio Apt. Cpts, drps,
bltm, old<>r chld OK, no
pet!!. Gar. Refs. 1971·C WaJ.
lace.
213:341.2651, 52<6 River Av. ____ 53&-_29_1_4___ beadl. Triplex & pt. house. inc. LOST; one bm & wbt bas.
GOLD Medal'n 2 &. 3 BR. NEW Townboole 2 BR & den all furn. Xlnt incom\?. HAYTER the TRADER sett, male, Yic Mesa Dr, &
2 be, cpts. drps. bltns. s175 wet bar, 2 car garage. pool, Tt'1ms. Trade??? 494-6757 PO Box 2452, Riverside Npt blvd. CM 642.7625 aft 6
&: up yrly. ~»10 548-395& club hou!'C, washel' dryt'r. U>l'IG Beadl 14 units 30M 00-1403 682-3189 _c>_m_. -------
Cose to shops. llChools, <>q. Sell or trade for Lquna "CHARLIE" blk poodle. 10" LUXURIOUS Townhouse split churches. $175 642·9'280 Eves E •· s IUSINESS alMI •·--a _,._ l.aR., cpts.. drapes, G~ld level 3 br 2 be, frpl, xtras, 962-7462. . uttits. Agt. a.;o • ~t t., D~~ Sat .. <CCUUUU.
Medall. k:ltcl'I.; prov. patio. pools S250 675-0178 -======== Lona Beam (213) HE 2-8427 FINANCIAL Flea I: dia blk collar. Vic
$99.50. 1'1'55 Anaheim 548-Duplex 2 BR. 2 ba each. of College J>!(. 545-3767.
1322 2 BR., w-w ~.; Bay view; Latun• BHch 5705 Blttl!!, 1 b1k ocean. 227 lut. Opportunit* 6300 LOST: Ladies gold watdt,
2 BR bltns d.rn• new cpt tri:!;; garw .~lyAJeueN. 100 CLIFF DRIVE Prolpect, NB 135,500. flex band; vie. 5 Points,
. • • ..... • l.\IU'1 • .._, ve., B 213· ....... QOtCQ Sall L1undry For c...1e Ubr. It B'W"" • t 0 r a . pvt rear yard, 1 child OK LUXURY FURNIUNFURN ........,,..., ~ ....,, "'
No pets. $l35. 7165 Ameri· DL.X 3 BR, 1" be. Bltn.~. Yearly Lease. 1 6 2 BR Complete buaineu and equip. Rew.rd 847-2937
8 A BYSJTI'ING. Anytime.
Any ~· My home. 3llOl '
Grant , CM. Baker,
Fairview, Bristol area. S..
2838
can Ave. 646-2536. cpUI, d.rps. ll!IO .. yrly. Club steps to Shott 6 Shops Buslnen Property 6050 ment !or sale. SaJl Lauadry TOY POODLE "Bonnie'' blk
2 BR Htd Pool. "djacent ma-..::p;;:n::::·v=. ::::67$.=36.1=2.:::6::::73-=5008===1 Oceanview from fNtt'/ Apt. M NNN • Boet Cover LAundry. can I: IJ')' 1420 Hillctett. LB lriCk, MMenry, etc. "" " ...... .,50 CM Buys pa)' 9 70 I: be operated by lleml-retired .,_. _ _:. ..... ,,...., ' 65'9 •De.lip A IDICaUatlola jor abp'g •l30. util pd. Ad-Corona del Mir 5250 uvm ... mo up. s:l3,500dnfJOMP"5yr1-man and wife. Operation ._... ..... ~ •Lan Ma1ntmace
ults. 968-1740. 646-5276. 494-2-449 $7800 groa usume 6% 1st tdftl tor )'OQJllf perlOD LOST; Thunday. Man'• blk ALL TYPES Muona.ry, Brick e Residattia1 a Cbmm'l
1 BR. Upper. Stove le re.fria. --------· 2 Bdrm. view. t'PIS. drps, submit an o&r an don. want l n f to pt into a open froat aweater. Rleward. Blodc A Cement work. •44 C)Ma util. pd. 580 W. Center St. ~ -stove, refrig, gar, laundry. $26,300 dn $39 M pr mfg lucrative gro'lring buliness Call 548-1584 Al.lo repaii's. IJ6.29l.6 ••!!lm!!llllllll!!l!!!!!!!l~m!!!'
Ma-2396 o,.~ ~:~end. Sl50 mo lease. tilt-up so:» rent l o/o ht could easily tun Sl.000 per LOST: male, wbite cat, vie. BRJCK, O:lacrete, carpentry ~'S
2 BR A I N d o.-,.. LYTLE REALTY mootb. Supplies on band fOC' Walnut A Ith St., H.B. 530-Custom Clbinetl im jobs L!..-.~~ r--!..,-P . rw cpls, rvs. • ... -::o•3 CM """" •u"" V9f'U9n ~ No small chldrn or pets. 2 a ..... rooms, carpets., dral>CS. ~ W. 19th, .,,...,,.."" immediate ope.ration.. Com· 4490 days; 53&84 en CK. Frtt Eat 962..eMS. JI.II.ii. lM
By O'wner. Ph: 543-6769 ON 'l'EN ACRI:;S Ocean view. Swimming pool. plete $1,500. Space available -========;:; ========= -
l II l BR. Flll'll fl Unfurn Adulls. $140. mo. 499-1639 8usines1 Rental 6060 to rent tor oper.ltioo. List '9rtontls MOS ca,,..,twl"t '590 Ilea. moathl1 cue. Pnm-
All util Incl $7;> Ufl. '.! BR \jDf. Bllm•. new <'P~. Frplc11 I Prl/~ius I Pools of CU11tomf!n to "''Ol'k from. iftC. ~ Exp. hor·
I :a;; E. Balboa Blvd. dr,a. 2 chldrn OK. Nr shops Tennis • Contnn Bkfst. 9 Rent1ls Wanted 5990 O.ya 64M401 Eves~ MAKE NEW FRllNDS 1 Carpenters rucSy to do ttcultwilt. ''Tender, Jovibi
BALBOA * 673-99<15 & l!Chls· 962-3m5 bole PutVtireen. 2115 Harbor, CM THE ORIGINAL Dance to your care for Gftell Cardena".
OCEANFRONT Penn. $125 1 BR apt over garage, Utfil. 9<Xl Sea Lane. CdM 644-2611 Wtd: Summer Rental ' Store 1.200 ICl ft, ample park-THIEF OF aAGHDAO TONY ZEUU .~il.~I~ re~'.. .. ~. YARD (LIAN-UPS I Yrly. 2 BR. furn or unf. ~~ ties· turnlsbed. 284 t1ower <MacArthur or. Coat Hwyl July 1 thru Oc:t 1. 3 BR ing. lngrea I: Ecrea on 2 _,,___ ic ~--.,_.,_, Haubr 1'fte9 ._ 1
blk to bay, ~ .:.M. 648-1100. 'l!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I bome or 1rrr. on Balboa streets. NeYer Ha!_~ T~ CoodJt .. ,!, ~ .. ~GE~~~S T. REPAIJtS * ALTERATIONS ..... -a or~lled. ~ ------------------= or LitUe Island or NB. 54S-m22 lat. U,850.....-. -n ..... ..,._., ... vu•H• ,.._ •-_,_ ~ -• . . . 213:69'1-8208 DELI. Fully equip., ute NIWIST & PINUT ~n-E<a.o • ....., ...,.. _.. line~ Ina
OFFICE surtt Ne-w. °'°~Bay Frorlt Loe. DANCI SPOT 23 yrs aper. 5emS _to:_ra _____ _
WANTED To lse. (Yr!yJ Bay }NV\ plus Lo• Rent Lea9e a All SUI>' DINNEll ".SO. 'f tot * NO JOB TOO SMALL! * GAR.DENJNG, ~6 ser-froot run, w . pier, (sharped """ !Kl· ft. 5 rm• ~ All ttJaln. Add, enodel, -OK> in Balboa area. Call sto1-age 6 w a 1 h rm s • plies_ Licente, Healtb pet'-COCKTAILS r ~. 30 1'1Sn. ~e.1 StV> Wilford dys, 213: 3M-rcrpcled. draped, atr-eood. mlt, etc. $15,lm V a 1 11 e. DANCER'S CORNER Rea.a. * 962-1961/6G..5DM nliab&e. ~ 1nlrk.
o.'m Off st. Prlra nt. freeft.yt. MUST sell riaht DOW u REMODELING. comsmdal ea.-
RESP0.'1 ~ needs un·
tu.m 2 bdrm b5e, Laguna.
Patio. gar, \'i{-w. Pmnnt.
r. t (TI") u• . ....,.. Owner tranlferred, 142-2211 ~ l'ftidelltiaL Cablnttl. ttc. °""r.,..,.,.,,.rn~~..,,._ .. ., ...... G""' .. ---nr.._,,_,,,..........., .... ic..X.:. et'l'lll, "' ,,_...,.... 1438~ s Mam t Edlnler St. ..... _..,.....,,. __ ,..,..,, smr Location· 'R x 50'· • PARTNIR e ' a Preda warnr ~ IAndlcapilw·~
Reasonable. 1896 Harbor. l 1'fH DOt be ~ ,..........-.a ,._ .. ~ Vft'J nua. -.mr e'fU,
Call eou. 3"..ctlO aft f FantuUc MW 1l"CJdUct Wltfl Far cidtll octM' Ima 111P --· ...net~ -....,._.., J-r_....t ..... r ITeh 31 a.-61~ Widtpubk~ Olt-Owa•<2'Ftb.1.5.1'81 _. ~ ~-Mij ~::i...t Il~ ~~....... WANT To ttnl lJ 4 or $ BR e PRIME Retail Loc9tion • limited -'-tial. R-·r.-Wlllanl i'rDldtD lftllte --.,.. ~ i:~-~~~ --~ ft•
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4 0.,.., )C lm!OtJll .. ,.,,_ i......-~ •-C ,.. S'l'OR.E • 18 X 40 ...,...., '"'t_. ,..., .......,. w.... JU.u ._...,...,. .,,. UJt&ftCle, ''KAOt" Mf ..oi:q ~Yw'IJ l5.......... '5And •""""= ... Oita <••ella atta 1B7j Har'bor, CM ~ 125,lm catll • Jlll1't or tuD .U.COllOLICI AilOQ>W a...U.. remoYal. S0.10l0 Alt -General Qeao.up ; ~=... ~~ r"' :f ~ within 3 wks. 83().(JO.tT time. rn..a!O no to f PM• Barbor Ane • .,._ nJ"1lN CEMENT wort. all 1nM-Mowfac and ~. Odd H~ :M "°'"' ta Moro>-~ WTD: 2 or 3 SR lt1.<e. 1111f Office a--at 6010 WELi.. equtpped madilne 24 Hovi. No -... ., 11t111U. ~ eat. Jolla a ~. ltMll6:i •~ 398' 6"• w/pool (not ovrr Slla mo.) .... ..... cto•• c..i.. ........ __... ... _ -· io~-•OW"" 10 To ...... .......... ---------..... , ... ,.,., ........ proto-J wU1 not be • ..,_..... H. mrruac SC".415 GENERAL prd c:leamql, Hf~tt !~t!i'~ ~~ ...._..,_ OffleMUc-..ft. •.~Atool}J)1work.12Q0Sq. Flifdebtsod>fftbMmy e CONCRETEWORX e "9 IS9ice, bmllllls. roto-l!~" !!~-~~ lefttah W....a 5990 ~vrral ~ 500 to lllO ~~ :~ ~l'tllt. Own. J). Paul Alm'D, Of AD 1)pes. No joll toe tmlar· Re110 Idle ...... lS~ '-'~ "~•.-sq-rt. 2435 £, <:oell RWJ. * SINGLE ADUL'DI * am.D. caD: •18 -.. w -._,,_ ,,__ l4 00.,1, _.. ~ ~'......,... · Conv to lrvta. CUip& call 54t-750i An. T PM. Call'-ncofdld --..--_. .... _ .,.._ ""' ., r. ....... PLEASANT rm... ..... la~; ••wu"'&1ll --dll Mar ~ ir• _..,__ ~ ICSt h. fl'lv.; etnt. lac. m.zt.01 b -...C. r-"" 31 HcNn a.., * 111-Gll CMW C.. !;!11 -...s, # m.cm a~ :AataN ~ mst40, t-1: 14NUJ. I ~ G*1 ......_ -aD ...., l'U•nw. • ii 5
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ILtt $25. Electdc l'dtar b8l'row tire and wb!el $5. gnfnaijcm" $3. 564m 11*111 car .,ecW l5tJ5 tactnDents '25. Hard seat
'20. DNiruJ1c boe1ot ~ ~~PW~:·= 3 Walnlll bat moll, ~ in $2~ Volley bMl oe~ Deaily valve pinder $25. Stooe cut·
Li.mlle SS eecb. ~ $10. ~" dfml no and 116 eac:b. 541)..1141 AN U. Stainlt• lteel com. wr, 11Aines aod attactvnmts
$\0. ~ $10. 541-«* $15, llectric tcttW driYtr BlJ'TCHEN Table with 4 Cll"HRci a.Ir tank with PVI• $2S. ml Yamaha 250 re,
SURF board. Jacal»'t.. I' T'
$L. &CUlTl
"lWtN and I « balit bedl at
• ta.ch. Good ooMlticio. m-
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PAIR norU )rilt daain,
wood trim, oc:eUmt • coo-
ditlon ps. PUr carved end
t.abia, cood ooMidoD $1C).
28'14 Boa Vina, Mea Verde.
~-COLUYBL\ , tpeed m.n
w:tb radio 125. Good coa-
dition-m.-a
HOOGE electric dryer $20.
New track lhoes, aiu SlO
SS. Record CJllyer $2. nn.
S2.50. New i n at am a.t l c
camera $8. 3-D color llldes
and 'flewer, ~ete wttb
cue $5. M:ic:ropbone SS. Iron
$1.50. Boob and reoordl
lOc. ~ cbaira !ie)c.$1.
Clothing lOc-$1.!0. Odna
~ueware. jewelry, sames
5cXl()c. 23G Rutsen Dr.,
C.M.
DINING table and 5 chain
$'i."i. 548-8809
PAIR brass lamps no.
Ma.pie end tableg $5. 3
Msple wt.t-nota $25. Waloot
mirror with drawer $20.
Antique wicker rocker $25.
MI 6-2863
LAWN IDOft'l' $6. Diaa~
Pdrina clothes line $8.
Table and 4 cha.in $15. Bat·
tery shoe dllne kit $4. Ken-
more canister v a c u u m
Ccomc>lete) $15. La at e I
shaver <new> $5. Picnic
t1ble witlt bench <ctrl1d me)
$4. -r-tn box 9l>rlng SJ. Door
13. Electric mixer $ 3 •
Rotobroller $10. Barl>er kit
SJ. 2 rugs S10 and $'10.
Ladies coat $4. Mao's coat
W. G. E. portable · stereo no. Book sbel'Yes $(. Lawn
roliet' $4. c.ement mixing
lroueh $(. 20tO Monrovia,
C.M. 6C2-4036.
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Cbmea -Larynx -Action-
Purtty -Pept.um -Bftach
-INCOME TAX
In a ~ nigbt club,
producer sm Tbomu tried
to slip twenty dollars to the
maitr'e d'botd to get a table.
"Keep i1. sir.'' aid the
dignified rentleman. "All tt
would do is complicate my
INCOME TAX altuatlcn."
mo.~ Rite Mangle $25. 6~
7900
FORMICA Table and 4
chain $25. f p&utic chain
$1.50 each. Step table $1.
Colfte ~ $1. 2 metal
dWrs u Oeach. 4 string
gultv $25. Vitl)1 dWr $2.
Potty ebair 50i: TMiO red
paint $1 pJ. 549-4(112
PSYOK>LOGY lA book for
ooc •· Gutta:r no Twin
bed SlO AFB, carb adapter.
WCFB. air C'leaMT tto. ·39
Ford ~ flS. 846-
43t9
~ ~ Uled c.vpetine S2S.
'1'1M693
KENNEDY 'ftd daelt with
llClne tool& S25. Olrome bird
eqe witlt mnd $4. HeayY
all wbb df9l)el. IOl?le 54
In., some 90 tn .. all for
$25. Used a abort time. 196.1
Harbor a.ta Ke.la. 642-4600
S20 Poodle. black mate,
lllllall atudard me. 2 years
old. Hauaebrollen. sbota, and
perfect with cblldrm. 540-
8S3I
CANNnn'ER Set 12· Toa!.1er
$3. Dralrine board and T·
square $5. Navy Dight
jacket, ~at.her, size 40-.fl s;;. Ideal tor motorcycle
ridlna. M2-868
7 foot eel&, coJor nillt bro'llYD,
foam c:Ulhiom, Sood COD-
dWoa 6G31l1
BARBELLS w~11 b t tet.
uo.~
NEVER U8ed -.er "Weed"
mow *1nl. l'ml. C'lle'f. m.... $7.50 -.l25t
OIL P&llUllp 15 tD $25.
Sb i Pl. land1cape1,
It~ .... ldlJ ...
$30. Old PGCRt waticbes 15 dl&ln tJS. Biiby ~ end to 100 pll $5. ~1355 frame and mated parts 125.
and $19 Nth. f10 lboqun m~a $'?. &t&-0133 'l'YPEWRlTER L. C. Smitlt Enctne for ume $25. New ... 12 tft' $25 and uM IDMDrcycle parts ..... . sauce ~ . a ~ t.tdrta 1'~. oew Rebuilt $25. su.nas and ~rie• n • -=. 2Z lM'.111> $25. ii rin&)e uo. oohaitioe $1 ~ Maternity ~ .. ~t pickup wtlee.1, dolhH. 90lDe like new size PAIR ~ered dlaif'I $25 450cc Hoada battery, new
lpllt rim, like neiir tire, 16-l8 SOoa. 646...t!OO ' Neb. swtvel cbalr $1$. Dual $LO. RoDda ISO and 305 cc
I bole $25, Brus umbrella he&dboard $8. 8'6" Hobie pe.r1a, all ~ $1 • i,25.
bolder $5. o,w bells $2 and BED'. ~e size, ucelleot llll'f board $25. G.E. table Used 19" motorcy~ tim
$.1 ed. 2210 OnllJce Ave. oaadilloo Q), Se.., 1 n g TV SlO. Call 646-ll!ll $3 f!jlcb. 220 Avoce.do, C'.M. c M • ' machine $20 Movie camera, ---------
• • llke new $72. Movie pro-001$ cart folding light SQUABS, drelkd Sl. 54S.:i4~
METALbunb. complete $20. jector, like new "S20. Rolls welabt $7.50. Set ~ Irons 20,, BOY'a blke Sl-0.-24-.. ~ funlitutt. 8 pieces ot lilrn frtt. KMl5&l McGMcor .rwgulat $7.SO. Set boy't Scbwtnn bike ii;;. 26 ..
$12. Cu range $20. 1::: SKIS Mens woodea witboqt of 4 woods Wllsoo regular 1irt'1 bike $8. 26" boy's
bood Ir fan S10. W . bbxlinp ,ii. Poles' $3. 642-$lS. Golf Mc upt weigbt 3 ___. $ti.SO. 26.. ~·s chair $1.'15. Twtn cUl IPr1l\C 6669 $7.SO. All good CQDdition. ~ S4. Small c:best Sl. Small 673-l44l « 67>4452 bike $12. 5t6-620T
couc:b $5. I>r8'M!S SJ. .Desk SINGLE Spanish headboard ---------DOUBL& bed $..'>O. Dresser
lamp sa. l'\repkce Mt $3. antiqued creen $20. Mal· EI..EX:TR.IC food warmer $25. Aatique rocker $11.
Louvered doors $8. Mtil box chlng blue-~n &llf'ead no. with two coveM c~e Table 15. Ba41b tub UO. Gas n. Rooting Sl. Concrete Matching green nightstand iD1et1 $20. 64441§ -•u•e $10. 331 SO. Newhope,
mix, 5 hap $2.50. Garden with mart>le top $10. Blue ·-~. 71 itrlps $.1. V.W. rocker UO. Meo's valet $15. LAWN Ma.re~, with gra.sa _San __ ta_An_a _____ _
camper teal $5. C&r bumper Antique inkwell ~ school catcher. lT .inch blade $5. WHIRLPOOL auto m at i c
$3. Sunday, DK Arnold, desk $1.5. Small bencli fl. _644-0985________ wuber $25. 'IV $25. Sdlwinn
C.M. 646-8351. Portabl~ 'IV, needs repair TELEVISION tables. Wood, bike $15. Auto mat I c
MOVIE edltDr S6. Screen $10.. 1Wr dryer, worka $1i. nest al. tour $6. 644-0985 dilbwuber SlS· 2480 ()range
door $4. VW voltage .(24 Ford Rd., Apt B, C.M. Aft. C.M. &46-w.>4 reaulator SJ. Philco FM -548-0006 Sat.-Stm, alter 10. REGINA Plectric r 1 o or
AM • t ere o radio with G~ llectric s"11/e 36" $25 Polisher and acrubtJer. Cost CAIPIIAllN'S boolrca&' desk
apeaken $25. Lawn mower takes! 548-9198 $70. SeH S25. 644-0985 $25. ModHty panel for
..., "'"o ~ a.. ool .. """'QUE 1 Andenon desk $7.50. Aqua .,.. . ..........., .... .,..t. y. AFRJCAN Violeta n.25 each. n.iu' copper It et t e. s 'tabl t tir-1~-bask 2 pR:ce hand knit sujt, size DRAWER cbetlt $4. Mirror Antique SQWU'e co PP e r w e or .. _....,. et 14-16, nevtt worn S?">. At·
SS. Rug a x lO S5. Tralier boiler with lid $15. Beautilul $25. ~ tacbments foe H 0 0 v e r
tires, 2 for $l. Men's shirts' hand quilted twin size quilts OOLEMAN----ttov--e-$-10-. _bea_t'er_ upri;ht $5. Twin epreads
$1. Garden tooia SOc-$1.75. S2;S each. Coffee ~er $10. $20, and 2 lanlerm fl, sleep. $2.M eeicb. 6(Z.O.ll6 ~ bole digger Sl.50. Pidc Fireplace ecreen $5· Mim>r Ing bag $8, 4 collapsible
$1. Men's gpor1a coats SS, $10. canes $5. Pull down cota $5 each, Ice cheat Sl2, BLUE-green lOYe seat $U.!j).
size 46. Dilhes lOc and SJ . ~ng lamp no. Good 2 gallon jup Sl, s excel.l'ent 54J.38llO
Hand ba&s. new $1. Capria, paper badcs lOc each. OR fishing rodl! and reels (deep NAUGAHYDE studio couch
new $l.$. Cb.anns SOc. 3-4868. 310 Fcrnleaf, Cd.M sea and fresh S3 to S25, ST. Hollywood bed tramu
Pillow pets S2.96. Bead! SIERRA Car Cooler. Rum I tr' f •~ '--t . t b•.,. $1. and $3.95 and $4.95. e ec IC u ..,, e .. x nc $2.50 to $5. Rattan col ee mf:. ~ St. (near) CM otl ol cigarette lighter. Like heater SS, clock radio Sl2. t.abJe, extension d in i n g
new, $20. S4G-8638 FM ~lo $:>. Short wave table, comet' table. footstool
MODERN dining set table RCA 1V 17" $15. Slci boots, radio $20, bi-fi record $15. Dinette dwr $1.j().
S20 Side cba1rs $7. Arm 111.u 8 $5. BrtDd new bang· players no and $25, table Walnut bed. matlTt'SS, box
SlO each. Lovely brocade ~ lamp f.ZS. Electric baby model and portabte, 22 rifle 11>rinp $15. Colfer tables
material dress S7· Evenflo 1te-t•illzer $3. 644-1848 $25, ~ HP electric drill and~ Wile. Sl·50 lo $2.50.
sterlllur and Pyrex botlles FORMICA Di.nett.e ael with SB. tools '1. Websters 2 6 can cue of 24 oz. spray SJ. Wanner &. 4 patio fOllT _ .. _ ,_ $25. Wood~r v 0 1 u m e unah..!Aned die· $3 60c chain n. Llme 0 a k .,......... ,-...... ._ paint per C811e 01'
bookca.&e headboard $4. Size hor:ae, like new $10. 646..0763 Uonary $7, card tabh! $4, per can. 1550 Superior Ave
12 wardrobe 5 Oc. $ 4. 4 BAR Stoolll, bla ck 2 lamps $5, 360 Hamilton (ree.r) Costa Mesa.
Striderite child'a shoes to naugabyde and rattan and St. Cotta Meea, Apt C PORTABLE recon1 player
aiu ll..C. Baa8inette pad swivel $15 eacb. 546.5097 upswn1 rear, 10 to 5 Satur-with Mid. good condition
liner SL Qib li>eets 25c. SINK For balhroom $5. 2 day and Sunday $20. Ttlble model radio SJ.
J'l:ted pads :l'Jc:, 548-7364. gas beaten S5 each. Scott FiSHING pole $2. Power Lugacie, 3 piece $12. Varuty
PEPPIB Mill set SJ. Chin lawn •eader $10. Car mower S25. Power band1e beocb, antiques $12. Green
up bar for doorway $4, elec-radio SlO. car radio $5. Pink and bar $25. Handmower oocuioMl cbalr. l covered
tr1c alarm dock $2, 64U669 O'V-1 table top no. RCA • edaer SS· Drapes witb chalr. $12 each. 2 modern
GO Cart frame $12.50 • 4
cylinder 4~ HP pa engine
$25, ~ion $15, Marx
HO Slot tr9Qlc $10, all or
~ tn4"~ Lane,
N~rt Bead!, 548-0479
BOX aprinp $5-$15. Mat.
treuea $5-Sl.5. Lamps $5.
Cot beds SlO each. 67f>.3973
BJU;AKF AST nook $15. Cn1>
SS. &ood coodition. 838-634:l
REDWOOD posts and siding
SOc. Tent $15. Oiectc p~
teclOr $22. Oik.e new) ~"
waler meter $18. Dining
table and chairs $25 each.
630 Ramona IX., Irvine Trr-
rnce, CdM
8' BROWN IU9iera sola $25.
Cle'llll, iood ccndi lion. 22.8
Costa Meta St., CM.
BOYS brand new dark green
quilted lined jacket $6. Dark
iruit, worn once, size 14,
$4. Wbite formal $8. Blaclc
velvet eYet1.ine akfrt S4.
Jeweled •eater $4, like
new. Dresses n-S4.
Vaporai:ier $1. Light bar $1.
GO(d metallic dress $5. C.an
be uaed as eveoing M"lllJ·
64M633
TV $25. Radio rec 0 rd Jilll)ra 15 x 8 ft $25, 10 occaalooal chain;, S5 each.
player, portable $5. .22 x 8 ft $25, 2 x 3 fl $2. Beauty reat double manress
aatomatlc and scope S25 Gas can 75c. Bedrolls $2 and springs, $25 each. Mal-
eech. 2024 Federal Ave. 548· • $10. Air mattress $2. tft11S and IPringS, sin!f}e
l® Matchi~ spread • drape SS. ns. 3 palrll lllippers $2 each.
OFFICE Deek (oak) $25. ~ Suitcuea 50c • $10. Metal Antiqued finished end table
8236 ice dl8t $1. Mirrors $.2. $8. Mahogany end tablP $.5.
Portablf' oven $20. Bed Maple finiah nigtlt stand SJ.
tra1'IW! $5. Laundry cart 50c. Sunbeam coffee makr r $.j.
Carpet sweeper $5. 0'1>quet 18 cup cotteemalcer $3. Stan·
set $3. Cott~ pot 75c • dard lamp with shade S6.
$2. Mullin, cakt' pans 25C TV lamp SJ. 2 drt'saiog tablf"
PUSH Lawn mower with
buket. l Y\!81' use S6 .50
Clas1om mobile h;mie 'tops
$~ 32" x J6 ... 963-3259
RCA Viet« clocJc radio·$7.50 • $.2. Dog boWls lOc. Throw lamps $4 each. 2 hurricane
Portablr BBQ SS. Kodak 620 pillow~ 25<:· K I n g • t w i n lamps, globes S4 each. 2
camera $5. 3 table-a SS each. spreads $2. Bed pads $1.:iO. Swi9s watdlea $12 u ch.
T.V. lamp $1 .50 Allstate ~ brUshe11 lOc. Popcorn SWiu cordless tha•er $.j.
car cooler $2. Be.throom popper $1. Blocks $1. Easy· ~r buttonholer $12· 6 an.
scale $1. Novelty 1amtJI ~ 25c. Round tray 75c. tique alus platu $6. 6 an.
Sl.SO each. Ironing board Yard hose SOc. Ice Crusber t1que CT)'9tal vues $6. Eleo-
SJ . SprinkKnc lY!tem $4. $1. Bongo drums $1. Record tric French trycr $5. G.E.
Dilhea Sc-no. Jewelry 50c· rack 2Sc. 35mm ICl'een Sl· tra•el ateam lron $3. BooU n. Books Sc Women's Tahle llnnw 5c -$5. Sl Pach· Pictorial History
dodles 7'5c·$2. Sleeping bag Cameras $2 • $5. Dishes, of Second World War. ll?t
S3.50 Irons 50c each. Pole gla.&9e1, pitcher& Sc -$1. of 10 $3. Donkey tail pottery
lamp $1.:,0 New 337 cc Travel iron '15c-Royal plates S2. 4 dorz.en plaDts :pil!ton~. wrist pins, rings Doulton pitdler $25. Royal 25C l'ach. Watefllalll sets
for :n'> Honda $12.!iO 2071P~ Copenhagen tea set $25. 50c ('a.Ch· 4 ropper salad
Ne'trpOrt Blvd., C.M. 642-Otoc:1>lal<' cupg S25. 6" mold Sl l'ach. Toois Sl ~1ch.
9814 dishes $25. 642-3369· 4237 Barbecur, electric S 2 5 .
2 gQld naugahyde OCC8sianal fIDarla Way. N.B. Saturday • SUnda.Y· :nil St.
<"hA.ina m eldl. Twin mepk> KmMORE Au tom at i c Andrews . .N~rt Heights.
bed, springs and mattress washer, iood condltm $~. z MaPle doll oradtea $3.50
$25, 2895 Baker St., C.M. 8474115 ~ch. Bedroom 1 l I 9 pe r
8 Fl'. Quilted coocb, needs ~7 -PEA--Of--fa_c_e-,--lov-rb~int-=s---:S8=. chair, IK'P<il rc.'('Overina ss. · deaning $25. Matciling cbair 642-__ 1. n>. 2 arm cbairs UO each. 5 sttinc 1d'lg n~k Folk banjo Albino parakeets $1.50 Dlstres.w M.._. eossip
2 end tablK. Daniah $8 $25. Portable chhwuber 3293.----...,..---:--:--:: bench SlO. 549-4269
each. 4' x 4' mfltt table $25. VW but aeats SlO BROWN Mf'dium ll'llglh fall. AQUARrUMs---all-llus--. -Sl ~ 2 x 4 <' 0 f f e e ta~e Toai;ter oven $2. DaniQI Real buman hair. Never • $2'5. Shure microphones,
$15. Tllbl.e lamp ss. 64~1 modern Iola $25. Matching worn $10. 541)..8638 $18. Hooda pa.rt• $1 • S25·
SAT 8·12 noon only. Small cbair $10 ~ dryer 3 Plecl'~augahidc_secuon_· -. -al-Mill'. 1>ll'('tronic equipment.
dinette set. good condldion Coeeds element) $10 Bissel $15 for each piece 548-0952 !m-9'135 eves. lhampoo master $1.50 545-~..;__---~--.,,-.,..------14, IArge W1lgCIJ, nice fl. %327 BENDIX Wuber and dryer AVOCADO quilted king-size
Bedroom cba.ilie I o u n I e . sz;. M2--0'l25 bedspread $15. 1Urtbeam ele<:
nttdt recovering $4. ti 'S9 Ford, runs $25. 642-0790 -00-U-B-LE-bed--S-1-0.-64&---,...,-·72'l9-'"~ Irie manicurllt. Wied twice
record player $2.50, Power z rotary mowers $15-$20 2524 -----,--:-:---"".'":-$1.7. 4:l" tall ~way lamp, lawn mower, .......i •". To"" · · · ROUND Ma:ple coffee table hi ilk 5"""' .., iv Wettmlmto CM after 2 crold ~. IJ'CW W te ll 25c. Twin spreads Sl each. · · · $10 2 wrou¢!t Iron circle ~L_ .. _ St~. 30 .. rCMld ma.rt>le 11~ ~a .... -... u e I a P.M. u 8-7147 ~rs S3 vadl. ~ew blacJc a,_.., -,....,.. ...--''" tabll'. 21" hleh. Ivory and Verd.. otf G\&ler. 2 f'ord IPl1l rim truck 111-es }UmPer. slu 9. $3. 2 ped al bl $25 ~ HP c. E. molor $15. A pbeels 700 lC 16 tlOO Barbil'S, I Ken. doublr 5\lit· ~AUeJ ;~t csrv~le round
1"' lb. st-'-'---......... 1 .,1_ eacti. 54SJ.i005 ca.w, multHude ol clothes Vi t . .. ..,...,_ "'= "·~ d h t tablt, mirror top, lC on. an ~. Coest Guard 4 Maple Captajn's chairs $10 Sl2. ~~ rallesaf .~ style $25. Min'Or, 41" high.
llJP'OYed $15. Pair bQf1l\lo each. Large oval Cherry IOdr:a """ """"" or ..,. 30.. wide, Pl'o¥inCJal sty!\!
hams $5. Pool cue ander Maple ttble ~. Danilh 9U Tanana. CM ~-curved rfft f.rame $15. Drex·
SS (for app~ new tip&'). a.rm chair S1i. New tnen'ii '59 (J{EV Wqoo fZ>. ~ e.i occasional arm c b air
Machine fOl' i.nttailing new cil~r W'lltdl w1tb jet s~. 6802 black. white naupn,de seat
f&Jftls on pol cues $10. cond band ss. S48-40'l9 TRANSISTOR Teate-$2. SJ;,. 840'l F'rirslud Dr., l[B.
20 Ch'il Senke lesaona lor Bl.RD Cqes. bird caite Translston, 25c: a bag. 2· 74'l19 ~ Oftlce el clerk exams. a.tand. and bukelball boop, trio..nsiitor r1dio kit. 60c: 84 -Compete widl answer ~ta Sl eedl. $40..863& Transiltor light llalher kits AQUARfUMS. 211 I a 11 on
a>. G E. Bay St. 646-0ill 30c New set H-10 1119rk Pemco shOW tnall: with
I' JC 0 . mu; srem nli HAND Lawn mower. good ptup Sl. 2030 Highland Dr.. hoOd. gravel. $2$. stand fls~·
S25. uo E. Albert. CO.t.a amdit1on"' 546-1585 N.B. Aak ror John 642-7165 Pirahna Slr>. Olcar
...._ KJRBY ~waxer. new SlO PROFESmONAL Pool cue. Other 1quarlwnt • n d
PLAft"ORM ~ S 1 2 • 541-l~ COit m, lcll $25. Quality aquarium ~.11 to i:>-
l!lec:tric 118tft' S 1 , ~ 0. HOODED Bw..&Q S2 546--·~tN'd. 5f1.o'l64 M'T-4492 _____ -:--:-~
HiluDISttt ~ and food S2. 1~ R.JVIER.A 8fd d.w~ $25. 2-"NEW lomboMC!l"ll baclc
Qoquet wt $5. ~ c!Wna 4 Bound ..,._ !trow ..,_ (JO Marliiold ~. btaff corllftl, 1.lttt 3'7-31\. -... t• .., ""--er r'"-" ~..-· ·-· •1ocl"I 9"160 -"~ each, 536-••v "' " ••· ._.., -.or SJ.!iO cadl. 546-J.M:> 0°"""'"'""· Ladktl two I. '' " "" $140. W•tn ~~ SS. ,,.,,_.,.,,.., 6.'167
1AIQP9 let $2. ~. Mt'tal LARGE-Metal b'\mk s~.-~ M8p!ln, alie JJ.14. eac:h. TABLE yt_l~f--;;:n; Ir 3
tool box » x 3' ~. O>m.-1SCi Otbc:" $2 racb. 54s.6tO chrOmt tcp N" rxtcrudOn
merdal ~m aw~r 2 SETS Ll;tlt brown patio ~8'd9: patoted •bltr leavu s.2l. ~ fte"'W·
$'10. _..._ Syl\'&Aia 23 d.,.,ea 3 •ta window ctntw wltb mat~ and box 2 dl&1n to maldl table "1th
;., TV $15. J marble Ulblc ~ lbort co 546--1585 ~· Btdl COOli con· d\l'Ol'llt .,._ sa• ftCA ~-. I.a -3r -io. 2.. 19 x 41tion, matlttlMt DOt too -...
JI Sit& Hew anlbdlbed IAllIN1:T!'E Wltb llood. &Oli4 • ~ t>td. complete. par111b~ '• eDGle
....,. 4Dcn 2 • 22 x l~. .-W .._, -~i OIOd'a w'OOden 1llble and ~ !!5' ix~= 1, ~ 1 . ~ • .._.. _. pec1. ~·two eba1n a. aw m1rror ... _ -
?.Jc ... c,_ ClllllliW ~IC blibJ elotbd. Uft S\. t fi* lldl-.I .....,_. 9'.50. OUQp eel W' ll)at·
'1-Dmnr llld cabinet._, .u. ._.., dD&I. .U S%i> ~ S2 ._..,, ~ t,... SS.SO. ~ c:llentl
pa0a. .,., 'l5c dol. .. Dir-19 REnuCE'RATOR $25-Dec-!'\la N'S-m-•
NI. CM. Orne& d• sz, Hlngi~ tr'.r t'dftr ~ o.d t~ f ~ aa, *"'
O. E. WaaMr 125. L a w n llcJftl tkluor cqioet IT .30. and btr c11ail'lll SJ, Tnlnk bc1p fi11or\ ..._..., am.wt
IWl'w u. ~tJ Jl .arb. 1'1i'aldld t1t>11 1-.mpe fl so a. Lamp no l1M M•ira 2 cu 11': too cooc.r11111cnt'1
Radio .,.,.,._ph. as ii Sf. f'M:h. 0. I cl drawtn Avt. Clktla Ve.WJ Cbat• MYlina( m. ...11 .. 7. 519
.._ _._. W:1rlllr; C.Mr:: ~·JO.~~ ~ Mna._ __ 61~ Rd. N..,.-t krh_
'
. ' . . . . .... \ ..
e COSTA MISA ............. alO Ww ..,
e HUNTINGTON •EACH ••• 309 fifth SfrMt
5 Set'S ~ ~ mattfta, DIVAN And cb&lr $1.S. Macil 2 lJMtG& tatt&n chlJn with
hMdboud tall.I ~ eet. twta rodrer $3. Bedroom eet CWlhloAs SlO et.Ch. % .mall
mattn!u ST .so. Matcbin& Refri&erator $15. 1'1lble N.ttan cbah'I is each. Table
coK.ee and end tables wi~ chllr $25. ~ Willlaoe St., $10· Larrcie S1i ~. G'ts-t706
la.mcll $16. Mleceil&Deous Coata Me., Ac>t· C.
dinlll& dl&irt $2. <kca.aionsl llEFRIGFAATOR e. wam.
d\a!ra ~· Match tnd tables ing macblne $25. ~
SlO paw. 8edlldr mll end 61630
tablet $1 to S4. Patio table ---------and 4 chain $25. Cabinet POWER Lawn mower $25
$4, Gu heaters $.'l. Twin Lawn mower. u fix $5. Very
beacl>o&rds $1.SQ. Double good doghouse S10. 646-6629
headboer& $2. T.V. stand ELEX:I'RlC Cullar ~. 646-
$1. New bowling ball and 84U
bag ~· Whcelburrow Sl.50.2 --R-e-f11-·g-er-a-to-1"S_tl0_ -llnd--$25
Portable sa.whol'tles $5. 2 Cl'ean, good condition. 5-18-
saws $l each. Meat 111.w 9607
Sl. 2 hoses 25c. 2 d o o r s -FUR--,...---1 -1 --1--.fed
S2 NCb. 2 bar stools Sl .....,.. wom ,.
BOY'S 3 ipieed bike $12;
Johnson outboard CODtrola,
perfec~C. ~; new, rubt>er·
tired boat dolly $5: like
new, olive green, canVUI
rover for~ dln&t>Y.
COIJt S55. •ell $20; boy''·
good roller llhoe skates, size
7. i:;; water akils '5;
Artist's eaaf'l SJ. ~7
G.E. Portable <iilhwasher
110: • R.0. TraJnboeld $15;
2 living room tables ~
l'ach; bow and arrows $20;
ladies :M" Schwinn bike $JO:
girl's .small ldze bike $..1.
6T:>4149
each. Fire9iac<' screen $6. Muslaat $20. 646-t'168
Mitce:tlaneoua tools 50c to REDWOOD Picnic tablt> and
$:!. 3 windows 80c each. beoctk's, good condiuon S20
Saturday and Sunday 10 to Call after 10 A.M. LJ 8-3596
•. 301 E. Bay Bd>oa or 548-1478 TABLES $10 lo Sl5. !Amps
Penlnsuht corn~ r or ~Fiiminator $lO. 646-itll s:>. $\0 and $15. OreMmi
Corooado and l" Buy ----$25, ltalJan import ahoel;, ------··-. REF RI G E R AT 0 R S2S small siu 4 to <11,1 pointed
2 Modem tabll' lampe, ap. Wa.shl~ 11\AChine $2-S. >16-toe very hlgb heels, some
proximately 36" tall, white 6&30 nt>ver worn $4 each. Large
shades· white and turquoise GAS Stovt' GE rel'Hger•tor, charooal Mexican originals
bases, Wry clean $.10 each, Form.lea breaktut set sofa SS lo no. Oil paintings $25.
phone 531-1836 ~Iring banjo, u; 'each Oothes si1.e 10 from Sl lo
R<X'KING Olair, bard wood, Bookcase SlO. Maltrl'IS and l 15. Corona del Mar. m
a beauty, Gennan made, box 5'1"nR'l1 SlO each. Roil-8316
SlO. Sunbeam watflP Iron, away bed with manrt'llS $.20 39'l __ H_EMI_:_j.4 __ ·s-ln--'56
Ime condition, $3. 96'1·36.iO 646-8026 Chrysler. rum ex~ent, no
1 Youth bed with mattttss. 2 Tires lf>.l~?f S5 and-Sl par1 ovl'r $25. l30 old 4;;
Good condition. Sl5. 893-Small wonder ~ S4 RPM records. 25c to SI.
ll59. Man's easy chair f o.r RebWlt 2 barrell t:arbutetor
---upbo1stery $5. Nrw Voit for '57 Ford 45. VPry old
KITCHDJ Tublr a nd 4 swim fins. large S4. Small book witb no cover "The
CHAIRS, S15: 11tudio COU<'h Mollies platys tric 545-5978 Wallflower" in Oidl! Dl,Uisfl
and matching chair $18. 642· G ,,.. SS print $25. 494-5336 aJler U 9396 APT. as reu .gerator
-------Latg1> g-c:1.11 retrlgerator $10 :-::noo~n:-=--:------
RCA Stero S:!S. Speaker $15. 2 J~e metaJ link'! $12 MAPLE Swivel •'Ocl<Pr S2f
Antique ch1ir $2:>. Slero t'llCtl. Larg~ M~ buf Living room ctia.u· $20.
albums $2. Room portable ret $25. 548-3158 BoslOll rocker and pads $25.
air coorer s1s. Bathroom -Pair m~-· nd tabl MC
poJe shelves $:1. Punch bowl REFRin~TORS. c I" a n Mat~:O~fee tab~ n~
set $3. M.irror $8. Caster G.E. Sh. KtlVInalor S10 Early American pole lamp
sct.s $3-$5 .Cold drapes SJ. mo Iowa St. Costa Mesa $12.50. Maple lamp and
Olive drapes $8. Swivel drsk 546-7408 lable combination $25. 6
chairs $4. Woocren bar stool 7' POOL tabtr. complete S25 drawer modern dresser s:..>o.
$4. Aquarium eqwpnwnl Swing M't UO. ExceUen 6-42·~
25c-S:l. Madra11 bedspt'l'ads mangle $.2(). Electric motor 7:::::-::-::---:-:----,---~. Bright colored large $5. Air c"Ompr~ $15 BABY Crib wilh 11prings, full
burlap pidur"' S7>. New PortablP TV $25. 20" bike llize, good (.'Mdition i2:'i·
baby cal' seat $:i. Othrr S7. Fire ex~her $2 Roll·away bed $7.50, 2
baby itPms tlll·..S:!. Lamps Tiny Ti~r generator S25 child'i1 deskB fl "a c b. l'r' kitchen utility tab~ $3, $1 6'73-0711 Olain sa.w J>IU18 $10. Heat chaise IOW'lgt' $1:-i, misc,
DlNETfE-tmaplr1-siO. s;;. 6 piece • n ti q u e items and books JOc lo SOt-.
Dinette Crormical $ 1 0 . stoneware iwt S 20. Tape t .,_ round ---'er $15. New hard hat ~.e minor $2. 2211 CamPre •lr> MM) $10. '""-..." La ...... , Pt N t
$4• Honda carrier SlO. Nice "'' 11ce -ewPOr Tachometer $10. Bar stools Beach Sal Qolv • 1 to 4
SIS tacb. A11fr Ski boots Maple Captain's t.ofiair $10 PM . or c'aU Sn-0388 Soliday
lnevrr worn1 $15. Sleerini:: Ele<:tric Cl\Jl open<'r $.'\.New '~cklA box ~'', Jo'ish ""'lea NEIGHBORHOOD Sa~ wt«>el $8. Wood gears~ift ~ • ~ ·~
knllb s2. Construction hard $4. 546-1107 etl'<'tric guitar Sl:l, belly
hat S5. Gultnr (Gibson I .S20. 21-.. -TV-S25. 14" porlabl\! board $2, 2 matC'hing walnut
673.2743, 1808 w. Balboa TV $22. Both operali~ occasional tables $15 pair,
, high chair s.;, mellb playpen
ANTIQUE Ole~t ol drawers good. Radio, works $4. 26' $5, potty chair S2. 2 car
SIO. Aho ant1que tnmk $10. racing bicyde. s <i 13 SS seats 25c each, stroller ~.
216 E. Ocean Front, Balboa Mixrr raucrt lavatory $10 2 vaporizer9 SL t·rib S2.
KENMORE A u1 om a Ii c 6%·l5?5 _ Jn!ant seat SOt-, jump i.eat
wuticr, &ood c.'Olldition, $15. BLACK So f a Sl8. 1nt S 1 . 2 5 , tr I k e S 2,
847-811:> cress. box spring and bed misct>llanf'Olls to d d I t' rs
GUNS si,. Spanish fixture;. rraml' U9 for all. 642-3657 dolhes lOc to 50c. Diger
Pa,ir C . d •t Sat or Sun after 6 PM mower IJ.ke ll'l'w S5. vacuum $6 . cranur reor or _ _ __
cats, S6 pair. Antique j1DCer, DINE'ITE set $10 .Large ol· Sl. electric broom $.j, ladies
$7. r,JS-4534 fice desk $.25. Olair $5. T. V. new electnc razor $2, Auto
---·--needs repair ss. Coffre table air cooler $10. New paint ""~""'' Beds, SJO 11ach $ I £nM• $7.50. 9• x 12' area rug 1 gal on. new lra~rse rods ~ $5. Single bed, like D\."111 S2 each, miscellaneous rods
NEW Transistoliz.ed rndio $15. Qierub lamp S7.!JO. Pole 10c. New double iJ"ttfl bed·
~18.ll!CC. nl'w I a p e lamps $3.50. 881 w. Victoria, spreed S4. 2 bunk bedspreads
recon:ter. S15 t>ach. ~cw gill CM 548-7343 Sl. M.i9cellaneou1 houRwar.
sets l'UP. saueer on rack NiQ.; be~in~ttf' S6 StUtred es lOc to 50, travel Iron S'.l.
with w~,. J l'TlOO!f'r.. 1 rocktr s;;. 2 .Darush l'8SY womens clothing ~ new
grandmol!l! r, SI t' a c h . chairs Sii and SS 3 Maple siies 8. 10 and tl IOc lo
Brass gohlel, rollaway dou-diair11 $9 each ~r s2o for SJ. New lhoes 41,·B ~.
ble m:o~ rat·k. n,. w eU. Zenith dock radio bed hat~ :iOc. girls clot.hing sizes
atbums, Sl ~iO each· 4 SJ>l'M lamp Sl. Car bed $2. End 12 to 14 lf'lc to $1. Mens
record player, $6. lntrrna 1 tables S5 pair. Gun cabintt i;uits siZf' 44, $5. New blncl<
tional noor poh.sher ln~wl. with gf&M front (holds S blaur 44. $6. MPM mcdlum
U Grern V8.Bff w • ! h gU'll!ll $17. Honda tool kit shirt9 20r. Ba.'W'bo.il nnd
flowrrs bask rt with S5 Sk' b'nd nd 1 football aho(>11, site 6. SI.SO . c . IS, I lngl a po es ch l"' 2' I S2 -f Io w l' rs, Sl ea. rr11nur l15. Large .... 7 and ad ea . ., x poo . """"
shot" cradlf", lOr. r11t•h. ·-. ~ P • F'lam.ingo. F'.V. 962·3824 Oliid;~ Ulhll', S:l. Nf'W ::.lllf= acales pls1.;io· ~-3 -VALUABLE boolcs on
BulJorl< I'd shll'Pf'1'5 RMP ' com " t . · h I I .,.,'~·Id' ....,__ ~m: H e adb o ard s.>. Jlond psyc atr c nur111n& 712 ... .._,., s .,.,.,..,. •. 2 nd SJ ,. 1 Formerly tlS<'d In l'd11t·1tion · ='\,: Cloth ~n 5 h 7 •111 mowrrs • a . ""t o '>''2 ..,.,. . i..... 1L~ • M 1 •• c· u S9 a1 Fairview Stale Hosp. , ·~-. D _... rM·k tray. , r mac .,,. .o rart .
:.5c-1;x · 1"'' • 8?Wlinl? baJJ ~ and shoes l.ood for relerrna' library
S()c. j36.b3Si i!li,~1 $6. ~ieuil rot $2. or ,tudy for promo11onaJ U·
SATHINETl'l-.: ~ Cr' b Rtnauit i4CVJ radiator S7. amination11 S.l esdl, or wUI tlhttt~ 20c r.a<.'h. cnb mat· Crib matltf'S& $<!. F'ishin1t make price IC you lakt all
tre!IS 1·ovri•1 fA• each. Drex-rods $1 each, TV s:;. Pcd&I :l. 842-4676
rl rnd !ablP S2'» "llope" tire engine S10. Pf'dal racer POWER-m~t>r S20. Tabt;,
chest SJ:i. 2 drawrr filr s_q. Maternity hBtfli~ !IU.it .4 chairs SIS. Rollaway bed
cabinet SIO. S11.c• 8 ~ boys $6 and suit S7. LI 8-61142 SlO. Aluminum patio cowr pant~ S2. rall 6H·:!6:.'9 or 642-2677 Sj(), Pho no it r a p n S.'i.
BED -:\lid box spnngs. SIO. 1V·$ii() 10 t.5. l.J-MM~ Portabl~ lt'wintt madlioP
bl and 4 c~o1rs S.~ :l month r rib $4. Cir Kitchrn ta e ' .,COPPER hottom boat-paint bf'd $4. Carden lool3 ~
$8. Mnltrr'8 and b ~' ~ prr gallon. U I I I I I y ring SJO EI t> c t r 1 r · SJ. Reconis ~ • SOr. sp <no, •1 lrlephonf' box for picku:p Shower curlaln<t 5(k. Oock
chicktTI broodf'r • capo<'I 1 $25. 60 l'allon buta.ne tank radiu S2. "•-n•r ••. 1""72 200 drlck~. $10. Duclk bo!,31'. $'.!:). Brake drum lily S25 '""v " .., ...., S~· SmRIP box 19Pr JIS?. .-for motor, $15 foc lay Kukui Dr., H.B.
S!ltVICI DlltlCTOltY
Gen.nine
G.ner1I S.rvlcet '612
SA VE ON REPAIR$
Plumbing, Carpentry, !lee>
trical, any home repair.
Dick Squires 54l).5079
Painting, Plumbi.Q&, Ot.r-
pentry. Reu! Rel. lnaured.
BankArnericard OK
Call "Mike" 64Ul34I
H1ulin9
CLEAN lots, &ara.aea, etc.
Tree removal, dump, •·
backhoe, m1, grade. 962-87c;
I HAUUNG. Traah p~.
Trimming. Anythina-we 4lo
it all. Expert work. 545-21'tl
Inc.,,,. Tax 6740
Gordon N. WarNll
Pub. Acct. -Est. 1951
Home or Office Apptt.
Now lncorporating form•
F. J. Hanna practice
OPEN 7 DAYS
4210 Seasho~, N.B.
• 675-3345 •
Nath1n TIX Service
Orange Countiea Laraeat
Long form ...... $10
St1te Tar. ...•. $5
For hon:le appl call
NATHAN TAX SERVICE
527-n42 828-tm
G. 8. HOFFMAN
Enrolled to pnctice l>dllre
lntemal Revenue Servic~
For App't. 646.542~ * 6TH YEAR * A-1 STENO ••
HARBOR SHOP'G CNTft.
7 Daya a w~ 56!!
FED. It St. $4.50; Le b'lll
$14.50. 2S Yn.. exp.~
KEMMER TAX SERVI
l9'lO Harbor, C.M .•
WANT help -C.U us, boim
oi· office. Fed ~ State $f<l
6U.a620 * 646-914.'5 .
YOUR HOME by APPi'.
Federal & State RA!turu
• 531..aiOO •
American Tix Service
Guaranteed 642-11111
6755
!RONI.NG, Sl.25. Brlnl )'Oar
own hanaers.
642-8ai9 or
IRONING WANTED
$2.00 per dozen.
Bri~ ha.nren. * 5'1-351'1
IRONING
Bring tiu&er1.
$1. hour.
Cl.EAN windows, floon, carp
etc ; homes A ottlcs. Rea.
'nle Blighter Side 548-4.lJf
Sile fuller P•lnta * It Wallpaps' "' 516 W. l.9tb St., C.M.
e PAINTING • Interior Ii
Extl'tior. Free fttimata,
~~rates 646..D.5
iNTER or Ext. PAINTING,
IM.MED. SERVICE. .Local
ref. FREE eat. 548-16:17
VET'S &oded P&Jntq
Int or Ext, 10 yn in area
Reu. Free Est. S.u.oaf
PACNTER & P11~.
very reu A clean. 25 )In
C'lCP· 642-1322
PAPERHANGER
* 642-2143 *
<.ustom Patio ~ers
and Concrete Work
D&e Conl!t. Co. 532..u
11183.1 Beadt Blvd .. II a. 1147-framl', s~; '"" ltl,Y l'Ullt'r . SATURDAYAnd-Sundny.
2120. ;~; horse Johni;ou outboard Box camtra $2. P J n k _P_lu_m_b_int....._ ____ 6"0 __
MAYTAG Wtl!!h<'I' $7.J, Pl\1r motor. llna&~tnbll'CI ~. 1l1Plm1w M('I dilli"ll'S s:t
1told rhrnille ru~ with f)uda convrrllble canviu boat IOI>. Clothin$:: skirtt. l' a I> r Is . sz:, each. Maplr finish 1win brnnd new $23. •, Inch alril MMll tll1A>. ~" :!51-OW!e~ bl'd~ $2:> rll<'h Crl'en chr.Jt drill S1'1. 5/11 Thor drill S2i 5c'·& Del'!> fry Sl · Irons
ol drawers $25 ~ SIO. Stanley quartt'r llK'h drill 59c' Neb. E n d tablet1,
P-'lr small J&mt' llU>le~ S25 S6. lre2 Paliadt'S, S 1 n 1 11 nevamar $2.50 eed\. UtOity
racti Mahottany ('Offl'I' tt1blt Ana Heigtita. Santa Ana t*1>1e $l. Jrwtll')' 5<'2Sc:
$20 Small chr~t o( dn"'rrs AQUARlUM~~GaJ. tboW, Clock SI. 231 Gist SI,
$3. O!Gln lamp $7 r-1r $25. Stand. $35. 10 &al and Newport Short'8 l~Om ahadl'11 S25 Srt TV piston pimp. S25. n.h and SEARS Best wtlltt vin_yl twm
tra)'I $4. U111•urtl lmrl'f'I scceaaortfl'S. U.\ Sell ., nrMlboardl $1j pair. ~
LEAKS? Gas or water elec-
tronically located aodeJ' ce-
mwt, blackto1>, pVllDlll,
walls. showers, ~ plmce,
Repaired. Watu llnM cleaa-
ed, prelllUtt nistored •
CALL "LEA..'tS" ~
BallkAmericatCt OK
ma.Ir to rov!'r S:i, R11dio precka.ite· 932-302!. 183.1
~. 673-1010 BOwUNG 81_111, ~ -•nd POT I lly tlOVf-S2. Trunks TRADE? Eq>trt .-k ... HUN'M.~c; blOWl(UD. 111rrl nr ~ SIO. Roltrr •kll.lMI SJ, 11nd . ,tcuu 50e..fl. RadJo ANYTHlNG -~.
l"Olff, JM'flttrlllt ,, tlK'._h lett tlcatr~ $10 Golf baJl8. tloblca. SOc-$3. Dlv11n $8. tools, Y'O'Mlllmedt. MM3&
wood. .0001.1 M ya~ s.>. hag coYf'f'll a.nd par pull l:Aay cb&ln 18 ra.c-b. Dlaht11 Ptumbblc £me ~ lln
Space 36, ~ SUptr1or. SS. Wmlnton llCI S3 dlw.J !'Ir Otd Ollna Olbinet $2. s~ ~
N.B ae.r 11 SJ. 1'eDllM racket Mat.trtlll and box 'Pfin: SI ..,a lnlCa1: -. ;.-:;A
MAPLE. atooi ~~MOYk $2. Camp 1rar S 2. S 4. lt't· Prorincial dlnJns tU>le • '
..... Ill "--.... su. Sft'laJl oW .. and PUDamlG spllctr s:uo. ~1o ~te ~ .._ ..... dlllllr' ti. End 1ab1M 12. RIPABIS RW.
CllMrllt 111*9 for rf'C.'Ol'd n.hil'll ,,oi., $1·'4· VW Dletrio ....-$2. SWtull so.D2I
plt.Jtr 18$. Rtterd plaJtr '"Y bar no. ~tt bl~ .,.._., ad w--D 1'tlffl $5. !!!!!! $4• Hoover IWffPC!Y' $;>. $8, m.oTJl ,,....._ -v Ra~ lmlJJ $10 Dellk and COCKT,,_...,..,,,.ML--D-~---,-.,-d; Strollfr Sl· Sal..&un t A,M. --a------•t
chclir US. ~ llhort fonnitls. Sile 10.12. .70J Narc:Mlol OIM
'IT'~ WONDEJU''U\, ti» !'NII) l'otnt! worn on.1' onc-e. TACHOME"IUl. Dimo M
ba>t m applla~ .)'OU Ood Pfrf~ tor danc~. perliM cy1lndet $15. S.W oil. •mp
1n u. Oaa&lbed Mt-Chtclt or ..wdd.lnc•· u • $10 Hrfl· ll'A~"' JOI J8tt1 NP •
""-""' nows i6l638 Ii~
(
ZJ DAILY PILOT SltuntAJ, 'etirv.wy 17, 1'68
IOaS .. EMP\.OYMINlJ<SIS a W LOYMINT-JOiJ & ~OYMINT JOU a~ .W a IMPU>YMIN'T .al & IWLOYWJ' .IOll & llAOYMINT ~.J::::O. ~,.:,
·~1., '"•n·•d. Me ... , ·: 10 Help Want..t, Me.. 7200 Htle w....., M.-,_ ,.-:-we W...._, twit ...... --· -
----------------...;....;....-:;_ ........ 7-W 7.0 ~ Wt Ii ' 1 7• ... __...._ -:.__ S. -... . w e -lbs•• ,, _ _ r'"_,.,... -.
Part Time Store Clem ~ ~ ' Atha11ilia1 . c· .... ELLEI =·.=z~~
SKIBARY Secrel1nr Ac1ii1cY """ "----~-w:: t11.-.:! l p.m. to Closl111g Oii •"I N...-ieac" ... ~ ef-ator Strttt.s-taAm-•wrr Satw.._ ancl Suntlavt. Dlwrlmed llDCi mpons1. lbarJ sa1 .,. "'* lhort-Pvrwltvre -1• ___ 1-W. dutiei ln corporata 0..-el offlce ~ laud llld cnlal ......._Pr. t--i.a. ~ a. J'URN., mile. 1 ..... IDD a A.-15-.50, eood phytlul -1t1en. deft. R.ect'.at expen. Mncie, Pt.UI aecwete n..-.. .,...:~ up. Sat., Sim., UM. -fet'tlil'l!llC1 ...... ...,....... # ...... ,....... ,.U C.MUl-
Wil wUb typJ.ni abillb' ~ ..... .._...... tWlft)r fer p1 _,. .Utt7 WAS OIJO. $1691.00 bpubllc ........ _._.. or ri0 •• p.m. and ahort· nqufred. to -smbit Md ..-,.. MUST $ACltJflCI =._.=,= __ .====1=100= .... IO to 100 w.p.m. re-luty off1a eN .....,_ sporislbl.ttY. Qill a.c.ac.oo~ ;...;:;,.t.._-.._ .. ____ _
quired. ~celltnl work· fftl~ work. Peeltion Mn. Irv ...... 64~10 ~ &~•, ,.,..,....: ~ORE _...,..._ ma. Inc condl&ns l.ri an ~x-...__ u~ AO "~.... n.£o&•-.. ~
--•·-d · with uture •VW" Yount TEACllER Medi blbyaittu Gorfeout a n. ~ IOfa chine, Ml1N clryer, o•.
--ectroniCI com-lady p•1•fnt office 1ft my borne. Men 6 Fri. and M at ch ID I QWr. Keefe A Merritt Pl J'UP,
PM.>'-Hperience Md toM 7:40 a.m. • 3:40 p.m. SaJ cu.tom q u 1 l t e d wtth 2 ovt111 w I hood.. '50 ...
1klll1. Apply fn per· open. 147.cllO carved wood trim. R. 10 It. Call Helen ~
CLA-VAL CO.
IS HIRING
Turret Lathe O,erltors
•Potter and Johnston
Tic T oc Markets
642-5921
• Boat Carpenter
• No. 4A & 5 Warner
Swasey
EXPLORER
& MOTORHOME CORP.
• Cabinet Maker
•Molden
11..aminatott)
C.fl Personne~ .,..,401
mONK
El&ERING CO.
IOf'I to SevlUe CarYed velvet IOfa. 675-.3000, ~ ~ J. Men, Wom.. 7500 bMvy Dart Olak em tables 16' MAGNAVOX~ treeae
Md matchlnc coc:ktaJ.I ta-Good cond; $'15.
JU. 8 ~ .Kine size Med-~ Pereonnel Office
(Swint and Dey Shift•)
• Bullard
(Swing Shift Only)
Engin~ Lathe Operatars
(Swing Shift)
Assemblers
(Day Shift)
Craters
(Day Shift)
Join tftis vital, expand~ng in·
clustry with the foremost
manufoctllrer of automatic
valves and controls.
CALL OR APPLY
CLA-VAL CO.
17th & Placentia
Costa Mesa 548-2201
' An -.ual •pportunfty employer
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!:RVIC• DIRICTOR Y
Tlllorl'!! 6910 Shipping
Penonnel
!LI, CM111¥c 6974 e
VerM, the Tile Mu * ~t. YIOrlt. Inatall • fe-
P1rcel Post
Clem e No job too small:
et patch. L e a k In I
rep&fred. 947•1957• • Shipping Clerks
f•s a IMPLovM•NT • Warehoasemen
JM. Wented, Ledy 7020
Experience Nqulred. Jlt\ACTICAL N'urae-Ald Mutt IN mature ct..
6vaila.ble far llboc1 « lons pendable end 1hard
itrm care. Homemuere. k '•-I 1 -.7ai wor erL...,.... y n per·
HOUSEWORK • Woman with
xlnt rd'1 available for day
work. Homemaken 54'7.i
SECRETARY. Sharp. Top
Skilb. Refs. Wanta ~ day
perm. job. S36-0l31 Evff
CONVALESCENT aid • J'or
all types home convalMCeflt
care. Homemaken 54'7.-J..
DAYWORk. 5 DAYS WEEK.
Own tnm9p()rtlltiOD. e Kl-7'2811 e
Domestic Help 7035
UVE INS
Employer Pa.YI feet
Ceorse Bylanct Areftef
lOS.B E. 16th. S.A. 54'7~
(j\inese • Engllab • ntnch
Pumanent, eiq>tr. Live-In
Far !'.alt A&cy. 60-8700
Help Wented Men 7200
GRINDER
son
Personnel Office
U.S. Divers
Company
3323 W. Warner
Santa Ana
llUPKTIOll
llADMAN
Dectrlcal and mechaJri.
cal lmlpect!on. SuperviloT
potential. Experienced
Olll.y.
LANGEVIN
t>tvlalon of Sdentifk
Industries, Inc.
1801 E. Carnegie Ave.
Santa Ana 546-8830
Equal opportunity employer
Needs Experienced
• Carpenters
• Elctctvicam
• Plumbers
Trailer or motor home man-
ufacturing experience man-
datory. Tremendous lrmge
benefits. Apply:
JENSEN
Marine Corp.
235 Fischer
Costa Mesa
541).3440
SERVlCE Station Attr~ ' '
E x p erlenctd, rt !
L..,... lead\, Calif.
AA equal opportunity
~er
Day work. Call 675-2:. a.ASsinEo Advertising
for-Mr. Cannini. 3601 E TELEPHONE SALES
Coa~l Hwy., Corona dcl Mar Expamlon of our ~lephone
ROUTES AVA.D..ABLE Aid 9taff bas crtattd an
U.S. Diven
Company
3323 W. Warner
Santa Ana
IOBllSOll'S ·
llewport
Hat openinp fer: ...... ',,.,.
..,._Cook
ltenueu Olak puel1ed KENMORE 30" Gu rep· bedroo~ IUite wit.b fU1J Near new, coppatone. m;.
KJna me box sprinp 6 maculatel $100. 9611-2671.. matttta. Lute Sp&Dilb ti& _ ____,,,.,,,.,~..,,,,.,----I car dJn1nc room. Gold 1eef HOI'POINT Dix. a at o.
Spanlab table lampa. Hane-wtll!tla'; 5 >'ft· old. lood ms .... lamps. etc., etc.. cond .. $30. 5tS.J87T
Each piece can be purcbu-ICE?iMORE wOWiiii
eel lndl~. Good cond $50
Terms available 548-39411 5401 Seuban, NB • IOtclteft p..., Newcomen to Cllil. e Dish asher ~t approved tmmedlietel;y Sewlnt MKhlM9 1120 4000 Campus Drive
Newport leach In opelllnc in our Huntington, ________ _ w R & D FURNITUU SINGER TOUOI "SEW
•-ly • I IN THE WAREHOUSE Sewinc madl:ine. Tab flll• WutmJn1ter tor boys 10.H Beacb 'offlce. Salary plus
MOST or our men are Good Profits · No Sunday J compfon, 5 day week. ~livery 642-43%1 J>9]d inlunnce, pa.id vaca· qualified to do a variety --.. A u st ha WANTED -;-......,rienced oo., · uone-pp cant mu ve of in~resling work in-~.... t -'--•If' d _.... · · boys' for full tlmt &: part rec-en ~ te auvtrUSUlg eluding warehouse work, aa1 · be •t selling. c:uatodlal. main-Ume. Contact liorst ou~1. ea experience. ne Newport Harbor Yacht Club in appearance, auressive, lenance or driving our truck and ha ood t I ..,.,,.n .. 720 w. Bay Ave. OR 3-7730 ve g e e,,,~ ... to pick up our mdse. If -'l"" Call Eu nia
MASSEUR pe1--.. 'I• ge you are well qualified for G • ......i .. tm L
..i FOR NEW Y-BUU.OING annon ~or a.,.....u. en part or all "' these. ~ ORANGE COUNTY
see us. One ol oor men Atternoons A: tvenlnp only EVENING NEWS
is retiring and we will have Call 548-9347 537.7510 or 89'2-4468
an opening for a full time,
husky man. Pl~a.sanl work, ---·-----ADMINISTRATIVE
excellent benefits. Phone for Agencies. Women 7300 SECRETARY
appointment -THE POT-Gal Fri Bkp thru TB to~ Business Services Fountain
TERY SHACK -4M.4515. Valley School District. Re.
Applications Confidential. ~ 20-3SD, MV1lg a.Bpkpr. • to ~ qul.rea: shorthand 90 wpm,
MAY CO.
South Coest Pl•u
3333 8rl1tol St.
Costa Mete
Now tntaviewing for
"""" rel"MftM 1844 NEWPORT IL VD. amall ~ti or SSMO
llM M°" tbnt Frt. COST A MESA Cl'.ab. C?edit De.pt 5.1>7219,
FASHION ISLAND Every nlfht 'tll 9 .,,,..A ...... n--atie_'i~m· -..,,.,..-~-I
NEWPORT BEACH Set & Sun 'til 6 PRIV. pty. will .acriftce
An equal opportunity MODEL DEMO brand new ~ ma.cb1De
tmployer FURHITURE 544o.21st 1
Why RENT • • • Musluf Inst. General Cook w A NT E 0 : Re JI ab l ' IUY .__ •-.-11 Stockroom and Parts~ TVI" ...a ACCORD!~ for ~
12:»3:30 P.M. Sdledule for Drapery Dlatrlbutor. 5 Pc Spanllh cHninr rm 120 ball, $15.
1125
Coata Mesa. Muat be bond-$99.95, bexaeon tablt, black * 962.6923 *
Store d!Jcounta &: compce-ab~. Hiab School p-a.duate iron. LMn& rm-Medlteman-....,.,.,,..,.'C"ft Mn-..... ._ ~-btnslve benefits! or more. Good wages Jc nn with wood caned arma £ ~ • ...,....., -• ....... .,
Apply in penon.
Employment Office
Upper level
10.12 A: 1-3, Mon-Fri
An equal opportunity
employer
frl.nge benefits. Immediate (choice of color A fabric) ~· ~trf19, like new.
Ol>f'.ning. Somt bookkef!P~ $3'29.95. S Pc Spanish bed---·-------
fXP· helpful. Call for ap-room let, authentic M~ ACCORDICl'f. BelO Woe and
pointment 540-9(14 ternnean dealp $179.95. 3 white. Elroel ccmd, $145. N&-
Cuualty Ins. Men Rooma for~ THAN $3.95 =6629========-I
Addinc Mutual FUndl to your A WEEK!
Alea will not interfere with Approved Furnfture Piano. A °'P• 1130 Job Openings
Lloyd'1 NurHry
& lendKape Co.
'""''tract • • _.., typtns 60 wpm, 4 years sim·
Recpt/PBX n-35 •••••• S390 War experi~. S al a r Y
c:redit/Followup pl . • $345 range $488. to $581i. per
Dr's Fr Ofc, to 35 .. to $400 month. Ca.II Mrs. Beckett,
F\eld Rep .......... to $700 '962-1331betwten 3 A: 5 p.m. --------
Res'ch Llbrvian .... to $47>0 --------
YoW' pre1ent work, but will 2159 Harbor Bl, CM 548-9660 --------•
add more dollara to your ~ MODEL HOME WURLITZER e Landscape Designer le
estimator. Salary plus com.
• Landscape Installer. Exp
in lnclac'g &: 1Prlnklers.
• Landscape Maintenance.
Exp with mowers, editni,
pruning.
• Part·tlme Nursery Sl\l~
man for Sat. ' Sun. Exµ.
Call fo~~~ntment
WIREMAN
Reed tchematica, dc!er
I coaxial C I. b 1 f, Experi-
enced only. Good Olll>Ol'-
tunlty.
LANGEVIN
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTANT AGENCY
20U Wtatcllff, NB 543-7796
1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6."36
1695 Crn'nl/Anhm ~
SECRET ARY $500
Loca.1 company pays lee
Under 40. T o p skills for
prestige position. Plush ofl-
lcea. Exclustve with WES
Also Fee Poaltiona
WES
EMPLOYMENT AGENCtES
888 N. Main St., Santa Ana
• 547-8003 •
Shorthand, typist. Perma-
nent position In a new Cad-
illac agency. Musi be at-
tractive. mature with pleu-
ant telephone voice.
NAIERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., CM
Phone Mr. Stephenson
~9100
BARMAIDS •••
••• ancl GO-GO
DANCERS
$300 per Wffk.
Keypunch .......... to $450 __ ~ ___ or_&:U-_97_63 __ ,
Lab T KhnolocJist
Calif. Jl~nsed. No night
or wtekends. Excellent aal·
PERSONNEL
ASSISTANT
Responsible woman for
Fronl Office position in-
volv1ni peyroll, typing,
tiling etc. Personnd ex-
peritnce preferred.
Apply Personnel
l<M Mon thru Fri
ROBlllSOll'S
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An equal opportunity
employer
Division of Scientific
Indultrt-. Inc.
le E. Clrner!e A•e.
Delivery Driver .. .. .. $300
Stock Room t:me • • • • to $350
Auto Bkpr • • • • • .. .. • to S500
Auto Caahler • • . . • . to S37:i
Secretary . .. . .. . .. . to $-15()
WILLIAM PENN
·Aaoc:lates Agency
ary and frlnae benefits. 1---------
Sant& Ana 54&-8830 1356 Newport, CM 642-6434
Equal QPportunlty employer SCRHNm
MACHINIST Careen for S.Cys. &
Bkpn. In Orenge County EIM)iM Lath• 642-7484 546--6000
To $4.00 Hour ~tned Peraonnel Agency
MinirAum 5 yeani txperi-901 Dover Dr .. Newport Bch.
ence. Company benefii. In-For Your Convenience
eluding paid life and med-Open Sat. 12-4 ica.l in1UJ'811Ce, bon111 plan
and overtime. Apply or call MOOltl ENTERPRISES
Troy Engraving Co. Personnel A .. ncy
2322 S. Pullman St. 444 Ne•port Blvd, N.B.
Santa Ana 54().856.5 642-9080
w estminster. Call:
MRS. DECKER, 893-1321
Part Time Work
Good earnings for wo-
men who qualify. Sell
A VON ntar your homt.
Call collect 530-5860
BABYSrITER, prefer live-In
or 5 day care my home.
Dependable woman. Give
Jovins care t.o one child
2i,t yrs. for worktng mother
Very lite houJekeepma. H.
B. area. 536-0300
Help Wanted
Women
• OPERATORS
7400 LAGUNA BEACH
PBX REU&
R.eaponsl bill Uea will tn-
vol ve PBX Receptionist
Reller. mall sorting and
distributing, and blue-
print control. PBX ex-
perience ttQUlred.
Profit Sharin&
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 W. 17th St.
Coste Meu
541-3421
An equal opportunity
rmployer
come. WE WUJ.. TRAIN FURNITURE
YOU. Call Mutual Fund FOR SALE Once+year Authorized
Biers. Inc. 00-9433 llG DISCOUNT SALE
HAfR StyUat with following. Ntver used tables, chain. Model lll9 • Ebony, m.aboc·
Toby D "c k e r • ' Halr sofa, beds, lamps, IP~s any, frultwood A walnut in-
Dnigners Beauty Salon, etc. eluding bench. • .from $529.
3369 Via Udo, Lido Ille. SEE AT Free ~. one free &
Have complete private room Marine CeDistreno home tuning. 10 Year Guar-
to rent or operate °'' com-On Camino del Avian just antee.
mlalon buls. 673-5082 by off del Ovispo Jn San Juan Welllch'..Mennl"l't
appointment onlY. MUSIC CITY Capistrano. Phone: .. ~,,,. So B"' .... -' WANTED m.o 546-81129 or $1128 .nv.1 • , ... ..,.
Reliable Auto Mechanlc Ii DELUXE Lady Kenmore So=l:is-
wife to operate Service Sta-wuber Ir dryer like new !!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!I
lion A Garden Center in ms. R.emingtcm Rand BIRTHDAY SALEI Lasuna NtcueJ. Minimum ~ calculator, $230. and other vestment. Call anytime. offi ,.,_. .,_ .,...,6 Yes, Feb. ia our Birthday nc· 530-3000 TEXACO ce uuutture. "'""" at ~""' Mcmtb. But don't brin& pr& · Canaway Drive, Apt C, CM enta _ we are celebratiDc
BEAUTICIANS Male 0 r or Call SG:mc by ""Yin• YOU a ""eterlt of Female. Mature aU-vound•----------.. • ... vcper individual. New pl\llh 2 Matdllns white naq~de d19counta QP to 25~ cm 101De
shop ecroa from new Sr. chalrsl ~.e.&eh. Turquolle modela of Bakhrill met..
Daup.Q)'Oe chalr llO Tur-'lbe best de91a In tbe w.-Cltimw Home. 655 W. l9th quoiae IDMrapr~ Hlde--a-are al1n.Y9 at
St., CM. 642·'7241 bed davenport, $45. AD WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO
COUPLE, elderly preferred itema like new. 962·2192 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484
for spring I summer montba DINE'ITE .,.... .. 1 TAX ,.... ~&<>&"'CE LI · ~ thru ~ w-.. eaves, ~· ve 1n c 11 noon Mon 6 chairs. good cond., $4.5. "''~ .. 1 ...... ""-·-•-.. WaJ:nu
noon · Outlea: cook, serve· Comp. twin bed set, dble. "~e u$6s.u:i organ!
look alter Beach home. dresser xlnt cond. $7S· from $395. New Hammond
Write Box M-29 Dally PiloL e 64&-3.512 e ' Organ $54.5. Good med
COUPLE For 17 unit Motor MAHOGANY executive desk grands from $795.
Hottl on the beach ln 5 ft x 3 ft and ltathe; SCHMIDT-PHILlJPS CO. Laiun~· Ug:ht malntmance l'lrivd chair. Excellent CO!). 1907 N. Main 0 20th SL
.t mai~ work with salary dltioo noo. Call after 6 PM. Santa Ana A fUmiabed apartment 494-540-7'213
4563 OM E l'!lci§••f6"'Q~Ql;:p:d11111111 ... .,."t:r-. •+
C PUT Return loos. new $2oo. Matd\ins
hnmed. openlnp. Tax Inter· Regency cbaln. t u f,t t d
viewers. La Mirada. ~.. avocado $50. eadl. 84T..f319
Mesa areas. Mrs. Preatoni---·------
213: f73.QMO 9' CUit-made IOla like aew
CO•rnr ~ • . ··--'A' ...... pd f600 t1B5 Small upright
B.l Hamond Orpn
• wtt.b Lellie speakers
Excel conci. ~
A&k fOC' Bui
LOWREY Holiday, m.ple
1pinet. Xlnt cond. Sacrifice
$500. 546-1026. !Im Babb,
C. M. v..-....:. ior J8Jllu ....... w.,.,. piano nso. Mile., 100 So.
3.50 hr for top quality 5 night pa wk. 2 hra ea. Ba.yfront Bal ls. 673-0'185
work on Better DrHses pi!r night. HB arta. call Radio l200
BUSBOYS
Day lhift, over 11.
Apply tn penon
9-11 end U
REUBEN E. UE
NEWPORT BEACH
s.1 .. rnen " Managen
Career opporty with leadlns
ti.rm offtring over 100 mg.
tual funds. Full or pt time.
No exper nee. we train.
Npt Bch offtce. IG-t422
Santa Ana oUlce, Sf7..a3ll
IJlvestnl'I nnanc1.a1
Sttvicea. lnc.
Packaging
Specialist
Clerk, famUlar witft
mlllt1ry specific•·
tiom, pertlcularly
fNckqlng. Must IN
capeble of hendllng
packeglng, p,....rvlng
and packint accord·
lng to contrKt1 and 1~lflcatlon1. Apply
In peraon to
~or! • 494-llll IHM nD1A ~7850 ROUND DINTNG TABLE. ---------1 .. _ ..... """" "'""'Q --UALIF--IED-d-el-.--D-.-. -l llOlld maboca.ay s· circle CB l-1'97 rdo, bue an.It. LADY ln uo:r fifty or ••1mH. ' ivery nver without Jeno. hu 3 extra w I + 2 mike, a n d band
Gwd driver. Room and Intelll&ebt YQWlS laclY, Must know Oranae Count)' )t&Yel. Mu.'t ucrtfice. mikle. 96Ufl5
board plus $250 a mooth. acctsrate t y p I • t OBM Call ~ f94..3248 evn a weelcflldl.
Livt in. Udo laland. No Electric). Sbor1band d• STUDDITS. tun or ~ BEAUTIFUI.. IOlld cherry Te'9vftlon l205
night driving neeesaary. 673-mable. General office Time. Sl.65 pu bouf d.ln1ns 1et w/large butch. --------
480.1 Duties. MOit meet pub-* Call ~ * 6 ehalra, 2 leaves, pada. aal'I I llW WOMAN so to ~. unen. lie weU. Good opPol'timlt)' ~n. llUll A
cumbered, w I Medi • Care, far advancement. School•lnstructlon 7600 LOVELY Ear'·· Amer lope
Medi-Cal billlng exper. in y COLOR TY
convalescent home. Salary IKUlftftftJ IAlBOI FOR ctned sectional Browu. ·
open. Write Box M-~ Da..11.y n'nrvll • S.Cret•ri•I Tralnlnt O'ffn. &Old. Immac. $1.50. $9 MO.
Pilot. ATI'END THE 50-G69
HSEKPR LiVf'-111. Elder1y la-JIJinp & lNI Moat Modern Up-t.Dete1-6'-LA-WSON--aol...,.a.-iood-,.-cond--..,. .•
dy who deltn!a pleasant hm BUSINESS COLLEGE In the 4' Love seat A: chair, needl
w/pvt rm a .. 1ary fOf' 33'6 Vie Udo Southla.nd. The achool ot allpcvrs., all nso. 54S.&948
wrl. 'g mother 6 boya 9 Is '"•port leach Programmed ~ with MOVING Out of 1tate, muat JEWELER Wanltd, special Penonnel Office il. 642-i5918. '73-3130 the "finiah.ing school" touch. Rd everythlnsl Roue tulJ
order A: production In OCPERTENCED ml), part Compl~e Secretarial -of tumitutt. MZ-42115
Rent can apply to purcba•
Free delivery • ~ Service
NO DEPOSIT
539-9531
prnclous met a I 1. ~ Brusbu IBM K ypunch --------portunll.)' for advancement. u s o· en time bookkeeper. ceneral REAL Eltate trainee. Over p -e . 7-PC tormica dinette I et.
c .. n for app't or write full • • IV . ~~:r.9 cc!~ ~d ~~!~~ :ZS Bl'oker A: developer will ~1:.!. ~ -eveD-A·l C<lnd. One leaf. $50.
detalla. Box Sl8. Lqima c PO Box l33 Coeta Mesa. train a ~ at bis ex-POLLY PRIEST 548-2442 COLOR KING T.V.
191-1031
(SECOND SHlm
Must be able to do pro.
dl.diorl A .form tool piodo
lna-
Beach, Cal. ~2. ompany pen.se. Call bet. 10-3 PM BUSIN~ COLLEGE NEAR New oalce fUm1tutt, OPEN 7 DAYS
<n·O 494-1440 Beauticians Wanted. Mon • l"rf, ~'JUl l25 N. N--Bl., N.B.. dnks, chain, etc. tc-1024 Trtr or Motorhm Exp Also stattona for ttnt c--,..1 1 • ..., ~-..-· RENr A NEW YOUNG man between ~11 2 W W On ~ntap bu1a. .._, 1 -v r rr .... ey Phone~ COLOR TV ~~~:texpanding co. 20 and JO (or mechanical 33 J . arnet 1836 Newport Blvd. Full OC' part ttm~. HAAEM Danca • YOIJ HouMhelcl Goods I020 $12 MONTH
Mechanical assep mbly and t tat in I · 5aftta Ana Juanlla'1 Beauty Salon. !!_111C Oreaok CrMYacbcal"" 19115) C\uaes by Adban Sarban ot POR.TABLE ateno w/atand. Opt. to ~-Free Hl"9'Sc9.
Elfdrical • atr cond ermanent ~ltJon. Good NURSE • Aki. Experience ... bcoc ' . . 76 pm Bagdad. Accepted authority SSO. O!Mtte .et w/S cbn, l'ree delivery. No depolit. PACIFfC
SCIENTIFfC CO.
A pnttator rompany benefits. We will An equal opportunity ~lrablt. Apply In person. WMKING mother nttda of Middle Eut culture. At $25. S0.2143. ORDER BY PHONE
U..t..J .... ..., tnJn. Appq al: •m...i....•r , ·-·-8 ch N 1 ~hlld care 2:30 • 5:30 pm. Buie Rhythm Studio. '39 UU111 ,.. .......... , 1741 Placentia. CM "' .,..,,., .._w.a • ea u r 1 n I 5 dys wk. Nr. Htb St, HB 9th CM J'OC' tnfo -~ onJy need app)y Home. 430 Glennc,vtt, LB. Ph: ,...,. ,..... W. 1 St., · Ger ... S... --or a.Ga
AM for HAN Wttrman PART TIME EVE ...........,li call m~ 541-'0'lO or COLORl..AND TV Open 7 411 ~y with ear for Uiht e CIRL-¥tJST BE :n e 633-1096 evts. Sumt.y Onb'
IOl E. Wllhlngton, S.A. DistrlbUtor for West Cout WAITRESS df'hvery work. Full timr. • Nile sbift.16 PM to 2 AM. Th NEWPORT SCHOOL OF Plano ~ Detlr • lwi'\'tl COLltlNTO• TV
u. s. State CoUese Blvd.
AiDthebn PR 4-m?
An tq\W opportuni~
~ CAlt•IElt IOYS mts. co. "°"' blrln& tnln-tl'mPorary. AP'PQI motn.1. Must dance. * MJc:rc>.Milll e ch&1r su. T)9ewrlter de* "
GOOD ROlfI"ES en for 911.lft • ll'f'Yice. $84 41' E. 17th C.M, (Jiloo9e) Skirt. * * 5fS..9983 BIUtsS~ lsuthe ~~~ StO. Vktrola (wtnd-apl Is .. MO.
AVA.ll.AIU..E wit .• pm.10:30 pm. eau EXPER IUIJU •0 0 er_........_... '"cord• .. 'I Ind * AD Natklllal Mab9 * ' ,.._,..._ Mehlen 54'7-7783 PenonMl Dept. W _. ... ..,. f lENCED Stnale Nee-• MEDICAL Ass Is T. E"" tra1nlna tn the ttftnementa lltttp) tabl89 n .._ Gkt'a A AUEMBLERS. o., « ~~Lwg::a' lnlCl'I If dle Operator. Appl)' 125 W. pet1encecl for 1 st.rt ottlce neenary ror the TOP PAY· ~ ma 10 a 12. (lO ~~C~~. ta1111t -..a, ApplJ ~ e ...., -e ... I lst1te S.leemen 18th St. Costa MeA M Sift) kts. •acb.. (714) S23-G'7'1'1 ING Polltiolts. a ft.----.
,,._ YMdtb ue .... _....., ~-kJ>owl-4-of .... _ s--w+ ..... , p Tl • .ll..L.il.A1••. ~...1~>.:.......xm-a.. -.... ~· .....,.._, v•-~ .,_,. s nw ,..., n rn ART· me &tllft'tl oftlor INSURANCE Office Sect'J. --VUlllO'T --= ~-.-(21a) lll.c?UT
eock. CM. 0-3 pm) llAL mATE = ;~ .. Lcq ""la· DAY SHIFT fl~'·:C-~' tY'PiDI re-Dtr taphone. ui. tbortbAnd WEST COAST RO!U-WAY SH, Pwt. air iF '-& portable 1V, b1-ck
IOYS lO • 14 ~'t J'Oll ne wit.II Walker "C'' 'nlomu., !Waltor ~ ' Salary Open mal80 Trade A ~ ~ comp. • r a tl I a 1 11 w • ' wtdte; x 1 n t cond. $25 9D!:lil "'*'I e o.d prd!U It lM7 ftw -.tirmattoe. 224 W. Coast 1Uw1.1 ~ Apply fn ,._,..., P • Tl ••• c; Tu.Utt•ttu. Earn BOOKKEEPER. par1·thnt, St Santa lhopmlltb. mi.c carptflter PrW m.07 -
IALIOA P'DO:HSUU f1lalle. "flte WALKER• •u t s.s $2 lo ~. br· a.er 21 .......... CPA. Ind..~ ftoanc. 2117 .. ~ne. AM tools. mt '1or1da. H.B. -• p(y. a
DAILY '1LOT LES D9C a 8atbar m..s 11.AINEES IEUIEN I. LEI F.dwarda 545-2175 °' 5j1.571S mt•. ' eu rt11.-ICM100 1202'1 o.nh G~ BL, 00 sm lat. 1-1. llllll 14 MhcielllnHua MOO ..._ ~'°:~n ~ You Med ~. We n.. .<d 3 BABYSITI'ER my._. eta. UVE In, dre tot 1 '-PPY S»-71 la ttUliOIACJ; Ale, 8'md&7· _ _,, _....1 IOYI le· 14 aDOd mm. We train and 151 I. C...t Hwy. N.I. ta Mtsa 5--.. sa1u'7 ~ beb)t. 1-t ...... RoOm. ~Bad .._ lb'w' tlf W. !ta Left oe 1001' H'l1IWf HADl NJ u-i ... -. $10 Wtell a...-8-a .. 1A19m .-,. Call 547·1"783 en. Call alter 5, NMll5i). 1loud, aluy. MMltl UNIQUE ll1THOO Itel, lWlll to 2IOC ArDold. ~ $415.
....,,,....... .... Cel: o..-. •Good~ l SEJlVJCE Station Al· lxnlt. nun-~ ............ • L.OCAJ.. lillcwd• tor..., DANCE INS'l"IWCTJON CK. ... . llr . .U. TMaD DAILY PILOT. tend•c.t Medtd: mut be cm.. nrtv., oo -* • .,,.. cleulllls. BQwlde Or. call tor n.,. ~ WASHEil • DT7W ~ RCA 11" pan. TV ......... . p,_ te '"""" e eo.Oll e ..,.r Al'1 MObll Scnice. ~~ rca: = drtnk. J..w. la. ..... ; ._ SL15 • air. fD.lm e Mem e acw bdtJl'd. .,., and '50. ~ eet GI -·a ~ -llt ~ "1U. ::riJM DlrlJtft')' Boy ~. w.,,_.. Av•·• RS. APPLY aiPINIOtf EXP. Salellady far WCJl!Pm't BABHli llJ\ 1111 borne Mon Sehl ProblHMIT P9t W«111; DWilF ott. Imm. 111 aall dlllla S'6 ~ e..., ...,, "9 .... wt8' cu: 1111"1. l :JO to 5:30, EXTRA. M~1 (or ttttnd f:4\ral ~ ,...,n Specialty ~ • bra-Ow:r Un. ni M Pll. One cld.ld, trwtt. .ttn. s.n.11 O.... .Ju.mine, 0SM me& t' 8LK 1laQI aota. Du111b -===:...'..· ... I -Wffk. ~ man. Mu.t lmow toola: pldr. TRAINEE • fW ~ ol 1$. Ml ~ -.aG aftlr & ~Ward Prwp. 560UD ITDG 1rom ,...._, all O'Pn mod. ~ ti Ciiia ClOlt •
........... •• 1\de <>Ob SQpptJ ~· deUvtl7• 54&Q2'7 8-ruddoM • ~ fa e PART 'nJne ~ e BE A rut.l.Z1lE?'1'E e W'ETlME Gift • ~t 10 tlllnltwe .. ll&ic. Sat a Im Perl«t. 175. m.3ITJ
Cll ...,, ,. al Nnport Blvd.. NB llxper. prTICID • JcliMllN • 1 ...... (IWft .,,. ... .,. ...... $2 lat. CUAIWfJ'Et! Lota1 le•IOll ~ 8c'ool Jn Del t AM. ,. rc..m.u. ODI. ..,,...... .... c.tt
• .... • .,. ......,.., 0-. •a. I WT.al .Kw cw lllb Cllriatwa • w. m NB to at.rt. 9G«Mt .,._ •• ~ Kar, CIL .....,.M•Wtd. '"*8 •f wt 1*tt ... QIOice ol lillrte. m-31ff -c
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• A.II. .... ~ n u. ._.Um"91W'"
lJ Hoon
QeClll GrMt ........ ova 1100 ITIMS
POil THIS IALll
-------* AUCnON * lf )'OU will aell at 1111)'
give Windy a try
Auctions Friday 7 p.m.
...
Windy's Auction Bern
Behind Tony's Bldc. Mat'l
20mfi Newport. CM 64&-1616
111181 FABRICS
..
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•• ' ••••••• ' • # ........ .. . . .. • r _... ' *
JAGUAR
'63 XKE Coupe Jagu8J!
16U8111 alt 6 PM wkdya * all ~ Sat A Sun *
MERCEDES IENZ
'67 912 • 4 &peed
'67 912 • 5 11peed
'64 Convertible
'60 Coupe • Red
·~ Coupe • Yellow
'59 O>upe • Silver
'59 Coupe • Rusty Red
o~,~,
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ROVER
THE F:ABULOUS
ROVER
SPRITE
'60 BUG Fje Sprl~. New
patnl, bu hardtop. Runs
real sood $25 DellHl'I OAC.
Full price $695. 901 E.
1st Santa.Ana,~
SUNBEAM
SPfCW. SA VIMGS ON
COT AIM MOOELS Of 1968
FJOM BOAT STORAGE
A LAUNCHJNG
Sail or power up to 16'
Ftoetd yard. Newport
Btyfl'llftt Monttily nitea
'2095 YILYa • 188 ITS
IDdude . • • Use of hoist
1.aund>inl· CALL ANmONY'S
US.2281
'66 TOYOTA Carena. R&H ...••• $1495
'63 VOlYO Station W19on ...... $139S
'51 WlllYS Jetp .............. $ 495
'51 AIMiA l11~1ttr .........••• $ 495
'63 AUST* ...., • • • • • • • • • • • • $ 195
'64 JAGUAI XIE ..•.••....• -$2495
'64 MG1 ................... $1495
'60 rGISCMI Svptr .. . .. .. . . .. $1195
'65 VCUSWAGIN "113" 2 ••••. $1195
• AUSTiii HEALEY
SPRITES
'61 VOLKSWAGEN PIMI •••••••
'66 DATSUN ltoadsttr .......... $1795
'66 SUZUKI Motor lit .......... $ 245
IOIESTIOTI•·•
'65 CHEV. Mon11 Coupe • • • • • • • • $ ftS
, .. FORD Must1nt GT • • • • • • • • • $2195
'62 FOU 1h Ton Pickup. v.a .... $ 995
'65 DODGE Sportsma't W19on .... $ l 695
F·REE 1
• •
CONVERTIBLE 'TOPS
FOR THE LADIES!
FOR A
UMITED TIME
WE ARE GIVING
AN IMPORTED
LADY'S WIG
FREE WITH
EVERY NEW
CAR WE SELL! "--___;;;~"""'
10 COLI" Tl ClllOSE Fllll
... ono SILD FIR AS ·-!
11 $I I0.00! AllD THEY'RE PAID
FOR OUT IF OUR IDYERTIS• .
IUDIET. sa YOU mu l£T
UNBEATABLE
I '
SAVINGS
LIKE THIS!
'68COUGAR
BRAND NEW 2·DOOR HARDTOP
Y-8 INGINI, IADto, TINTED GLASS, DICOI
&IOUP, DLX. SIAT llLlS, ~DOOi ...
HAIDS, PUU WIDTH MONT SIAT WITM
HAND WTS. WHm IOOF. STI. NO. 211.
ONLY
I'll MONTH POI JI MONTHS AF1D
NOIMAL ON~THIH CASH 01
TIADI DOWN.
LUXURY TRADE INS
'67 CCJUINENTAL $5287
Fllll -""' l•ClorY •Ir C'llf'dotlon"'9. I N UllM ~ out. TYU ~
'64 CONTINENTAL $2566
'64 CONTINENTAL $2466
'63 CONTINENTAL $1897
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DAILY Ptl.Uf ~. f.....-Y lJ, bo~ *-c.... ffOO New &. .. .. C'il,.
HARBOR DODGE
NEEDS YOU
WE'RE NOT
NUMBER ON£,
BUT
WE TRY
HARDER
·~S~H~~~~~ fir•, ~r-'3199 llttt "'"'·· tint. oiau, hOOd dlr. 119.. .
3 111<1. w•o•rs. v.. llQ/11 vro., mirror
f"OlllOt. cont . M81 belll, vlnvt roof, Cfbr. a 7 6''
wt.I -. raNv 111c•. clOck. Executive •
~ M~
l~~~~-W•-92589
DUAL horftl, tll!fed Wlndlllltld, fiOem '6 2 71 front .. a11, dtluxt whttl COYtn. Wl\llt
wall ttres, Mitty ,,_, Stoclt No. J3'
MO.
1,9~~'--·-'2185
..._, wfllt9 11• wan llra " , .. , -a 5 32 7
t lUltr. llodt number f3I •
MO.
USED CARS
IEST BUYS TODAY ----·
$999 '63 Falcon Fut'a $1199 ""'°' hitter, IU!Omltlc.
$699 '63 CADILLAC $1799
Fun -· air cond. COUPe dtVlti.. Full -r. air COl'ldlflonl119, tK. •
$1199 '63 MERC. S-33 $1399 ""'°· ,,..It,, -ateerl'J, .utomallc.
$999 '66 OLDSM'BLE $2799 Dart • cY1 •• stand. trans. o.tta N. Loedtd wtalr condlllo11ln11
$899 '65 MUSTANG $1599 Station .. ...,. Excellent Fully loeded and lllaro.
for~ tamllv.
TRUCK CENTER
'51 CHM $399 '60 DODGE $699
" ten trvdc .•• s1lctl. Pldnio. V .. tllell, H.D. equl,.
'64 FORD $799 '67 DODGE $1799
VL aum.. cultcm cab. l't Ion l'l<kutt. Very ctetn.
---TRANSPORTAnON CENTER---.
1957 PLY. 2 DR. HT. • • • $149
1951 CHEVROLET • • • • • S299
1961 MU ROADSTER • • • $399.
#
196.1 DODGE DART • • • • S499
MANY MOii TO CHOOSE FIOM
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YOLYO ..,. DUE To time fll ,.., a NllD A CMt
---f1l/tW ........... wt1lilW C,AN'T --~ '63 v.a.. '1-S. Cpe .. , l9CriGce Wow eaet U • .,.,., nijlt! eRa1a• wtoo! ova 65 c1eam1.nc Altect Red witll ..., ... .....-c:an • ..... o.11tt • Dl9arcedf
GROTH
CHEVROLET
MUST SELL
·SALE
Vol .,llltw ·GENS eoft bladr \eaU. llltemr credit la DO pl'Oblena -ave • ......,. eNew • . .... f
1oAa "' fllll eqatpmeat Jnclud1111 ftoandlll tip -. "nDS AD ...._ Pl1diY Pa1mmtl
'IT WI .............. $1595 ele.eb1c overdrive. AM·nf JS NO BUU.. Gift t11 a Mc<AITHV M0T0aS
•• '1W .. .. .. • .. .. • • • $1495 n.dlo, ete. Conouur• c:oe.-caD • let ta -. >'08 lGO &o.. IWD 6 EdiPpr
~ 9-:.' ·15 VW .............. $1195 dltiaD. Tax ud Uceme bow. 5081, uk fw ~ CJ bloclla M. ol S'earl)
:" vw ................ -down. • ........... terms dept. Dir-..... -.. --'aa... ol alara .... ..
1f3 vw ................ se avallallle. '61 Mei's GOOD 'l'l'9nlp. can: ,,_..., Cadll1.c ~ 1 11 r
11 vw ................ f195 ELMORE · · $15. Sed $1GO 31138~ ~ • ...-.... • _.. '59 VW .......... i..... $395 NEW =USED ~. s. 1AcuDa new &Dd Ulld ClldPlile aDi
· ~ MOrORS H••• Fat'IDLANDIR IUICI mof.)ilea. ft ,, 9'25 Cardell Grov.!.i. &Ml, i.mo Bhcb> Blvd. <Hwy 39)
11--.6-;-vw--· ..... :-us-1' sO G·-voivO T~ _;,..wa~G.G.~---·
St17k. SG~ KlS 120 lo._ JtJ--FACTORY AUTHOIUZED ...... Wlfttell ""
777 "\J• S.la-Pirh-ServJce ,..--='•·eot•.-a FRITZ WARREN WE PAY
2600 HAIUOl BLV1).
COSTA KESA ~
--1 Sports Ctr Center TOP '63 GREENBRIER TIST ·DRIVE A no E. 11t St.
Stiel<, radio&: beater. Beige. YW SANTA ANA "547-0764
QYS 954 •
SJCJ9 AUTOMATIC '~,:~a ••t;.o "' PRICE
It's Our
Anftlwnary ....
•• Sedu DeVIDe. r,.al ,_.. er, air, leather.
YOU CAN USE IT 2 WAY:> .;parkllng Bursunc:IY Fi.nllh
•1•------1 AS AN AUTOMATIC wi1h rlcb bladt leather 1"'
'66 Coupe deVllle. hl1 ......
ef I air, leather, i..-. tDp.
'15 Coupe deVUle. hll .....
er, leatber A air cmd.
'62 T-llRD AS A STICK SHIFT tetjor. Fully equipped 1"'
Full power and air condition. ~ :f:a.:.~~~e = FOi NICE CARS
AND TRUCU
Alty MMe er Model.
'&I Old. emv. deVIDe. NI
power a aJr CODll.
GoldS6. NVL99 978 Gb 0,, =-;~~~ :::·:; .,, s =~~~=-%
'66 OPEL '~"--ELMORE
CONNELL •
CHMOLET
2121 Harbor Blvd.
IAYSIDI MOTORS
1200 W. Cont Hwy., NI
'61 pWck, 6 mDI. okl. Air,
Wt wheel, elec. window"
stereo tape, deck release.
8700 Miles. $3195.
'13 cad Coupe deV'lle. ...
power, air eGDd. ~ ead
law mileqe.
AD Local Can. ~
To Sell Md All C..
Wamrnted.
COSTA MESA No Financlnr Proa.a.ma ~.
Stick, radio &: beater. ~e 673-0900 MOTORS
RPM lBl 12lld a. -"°" COii 111e Panlllllllal 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 546-1203 646-5«'6 • ~
LIDO MOTOIS
MUia
$1099 '66VWFastback1600 Garden Grove JE 7419 WE PAY •••
Sunroof, rib, many extras. 1964 Spitfire Rdttr. CASH 1964 BUICX va Skylark, CHIVIOLll' Excelle.nt cond. 847-oo36 Gleemtni metallic green with sport coupe, nidio A heater,
ID» W. Cout JfW7., !Ul --------
tt bla factorr air. Power atttrlnc. -------• l l•------1vw 1980. Station Wagon. Re-contras Ill ck interior. .,.., tires. Only 32,000 mlln. '60 aa;v Mr SI.TS. Gl3 '64 CHEY 1' T cent motor and tinJ. $625. Immac:u.late tn INf!l'1 detail. ~J· 962-7373 Kelly Blue Book aays: for med can a trucb JOit New conditioft. Must sell Oa.nnel Pl. NB (al ...
PICKUP, 6, 4 speed, radio A wholea'-"""00 re ta i I call ..__ -... __.._ t S1585· })riv. party. Phone Blvd.) beater. White. F 2Sm .......... ' us ................... a .. MZ-7000. 19C1 Harbor Bl'fd.. '62 CORVAIR V•. Qnm. VOLVO $126.5.00. Our price this GROTH ftlE\lftftlft $1399 weekend only $995.00. 100% UKllKV"'I Costa M'eea· briar. Auto, ..i cml,
• 68 VOLVO Bank Financing available. '59 BUICK Wagon. $400 or $195. Aft 5 8'l'5-4a
ELMORE Alie for Sales Manapr trade part for sm a 11 1956 Oiemilet Bel Jdr, 2
-------1D'BE RULLY DULING 1821.1 Beach Bl.. motorcycle. LI 84482 dr, V8, auk>. !WI, ... c:ml TODAY! Huntington Beach '65 IMPALA BDT STOCK IN ova MOTORS KI 9-3331 _962-349f ____ ___, ____ •
4 Door. 8, ~lomatk: trans-Hlfn'ORY! · 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. 1, Your Ctt A Clu1*er1 CADILLAC '65 Cbevelle Malba •
rniasl°!l• radio, power ateer· S.. U1 Before You Buy Garden Grove JE 7-6639 We pay CASH for a Pri~"'te '~.-: ;:1.,,.
mg, air, wblte HOU 609· " L • 1966 Spitfire Rdstr Junker! Martin'• 839-400. '5:.0~g>~·T 1:::~ * '95 E1 Camino sn , IP! $1699 fGI\ h0i4 P'l~sbing polar wblte finish Used C 9900 TAPE Color "Firemist -ps, pb •. LowMDetipi-o. '
with luxurious black leather ars bronze". $6650. Pvt.-pty. 546-5322 * IHPORTS interior. Kelly blue book 5411-4575 -. ------
'64 GR PRIX says: wholesale $1275, retail l9f1 CADILLAC. 2. door ! Impalpba 9r~: = • . $1775. Our pr1ce thla week· co1.q>e. Wholesale or lea. • ps, ' '
V 0 t . ti _M ._...._ 19ti6 Harbor, C.M. 646-!J:m end only $1399. 100% Bank '"'"' 2'171 Betit otter <NS $880. ~ ...,, au oma c ..... mu-...... t'i--• -•ta 1 ...,.,. p·.,
radio, power steerin~ and '68 VOLVOS ""waucmg aviu ble. : 'G CAD, Sec:!. DeViJle. Full '6tu: ~~ ~ ;t
brakes. Blue. QYT 9'J8 Get A Better 0..1 ELMORE I pvrr. A: air. Looka I: n1111 6 ~. ~ wlcndil.. Sl 'lOO AT like new. $1495. ~1195 !77 HERB FRIEDLANDER MOTORS PLANNING to mow! You'll '60 STATION Wl.OO!f
13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. llnd an amazme number oi V-8, P-S, $250. 6'B89 •1·------2 bib So. G.G. Fwy. Garden Grove JE 7-8639 homea tn today's Ouslfted '51 CHEVY WAGON • 63 IMP ALA 1193-1566 53U824 White eiephaJlts! otme-a.Une arARG1: m Ada. Ch@ck them aaw. $250. • fC.1111
COUPE V-8, automatic trana-
miuioo, radio I: beater,
power steering, beige. ~
%15.
$899
• • • No down payment problems
here all )'OU need la your
~GROTH
CHEVROLET
1821.1 BEACH BLVD.
HuntinC)tOn leach
847-6839 • 5681163
.,.,°'°rted Autos 9600
TRIUMPH
'64 Triumph Spitfire· almolt
showroom frelh $25
dellvers. OAC Full price
$ll95 901 E lat Santa Ana,
54.2...aJl
'62 Triumph TR 4. new
Reblt eng. & trana
• tirH .• 545-2756
TR 3 -B. 1963. Yello R·H.
New top, tonneau, N1ust sell.
$115(). 546-0288
VOLKSWAGEN
Will Buy
Your Volkswagen or Porsche
I: pay top dollara. Paid for
or not. Call Lou McKeman.
673-1190
1961 Volkawapn -beat run-
n.lng 61 in town. 25.00
dellvera. OAC full . price
795.oo 901 E. lit S&ota Ana
~1
'63 VW; MWly a'bauled. '64
eng.; must aiee to apprec.
Ortg. owner. $1005. 67s.&8)
or 644-0783
'66 vw. red; only 10.000 mt.
Stereo I: 10 hqles; xlnt cood.
$1415. '68 Uc pd. 642-9076
Ev~.
'115 VW Variant lta wagon,
r I b. '118 tab. T D t> cond.
S1S50 m.82115 Or 673411'5
'88 vw cmv. Xlnt cond, wbt
wired illt, AM/FM, waw,
coco mats. $1550. '75-5786.
'55 VW. Ex. COnd. New tires,
9'Pne. pUlt A brakes. 1800
or 1Dlillle ol•! 540-0&Sl
11 VWDIVJXE
• l:aietDIDt -· • ms.m:--
'8VW. llllllt ...... new
=~Dlrl'OF·
lM VW. iftli CMd.
-Alllr ..... IP.5.l21I •a YW llDAN
-• llNl1l
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J-ohnson & .So_n SAYS •••
TIME TO REPLACE ALL DEMONSTRATORS
ONCE IN A LIFETIME · SAVINGS
on 1967 & 1968 Demonstrators
COUGARS -MERCURYS -CONTINENTALS
1967 DEMONSTRATORS
~ONTINENTAL ••• $AVE •• $1800
MERCURYS ••••• $AVE •• $1300
COUGAR •••••. $AVE .. $1000 ••• COUGAR
STILL CAR OF .THE YEAR
• •• CONTINENT AL
America's Top Lu¥ury Car
1968 DEMONSTRATORS
MERCURY • • • $AVE • •
COUGAR • • • • $AVE •
CONTINENTAL ••• $AVE
$ 800
. $ 600'
$1000
JOHNSON & SON Says "CLEAN HOUSE" On Late Model
Used Cars. All With 24 Month-50,000 Mile Warranty
e COME -SEE THESE SUPER CLEAN CARS e
1965 • '66 • '61 COOINEHTALS
AIJ hf¥9 .. trl"M ........ llldUdlile eutGINtlc .,_,,lltloft, $2795 -tr 1tw1n1, lllel<ft, w!Mlws. -..... •1111 fktOr'Y a111
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'67 COUGAR $3195 ,.,,_ ttet't ......... .
AuterNllC. """°' ,_., -...,,_, ---. _..,, etr, ,_ "'II& (4 le
C-.. "--I hC9W'I __.,.
'66 MERCURY $3195
'61 MERCURY $3395
liWl!dllr, t .., lllrdlell. AulMllnc. redle. .....,.,, -......_ .,.....
fllet, '"· tllf a,.,,... ....... -'Us -afr& lledlry. _......,,
'61 MERCURY $2295
CGl'lllt c-~ "'--.i. ...... """'· ,..., ....... ..._
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'65 m.tET $1495
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'67 MUSTANG GT C<U>E $3195 '66 MERCURY PARKLANE $2995
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''6 MUSTAN&
2 D.., hel1ft1p. Vt, J 1peed tren1""-le11o ,..
tile, !letter, wt.It. w1H tiree. JJ,002 •cfw•I .11 ..
$l977 :!.
'66 FORD PAllLANI
100 2 Door. VI, reclle •1141 lieek" e-..tic
tr111J111lnion, powtt 1tHrin9
$2277=.
'67 CONl'INENTAL
Power '!i:tt. .. r1 .... wi .... 111t..i-leeks,
factory •Ir• I t 21 ...... 111llet. ..,.., w/W~lr
cor.lovH top, off white interior.
$4977:=.
1 '12 diit Sta Wq. •pua
Brand New, never resister·
ed, lollded widi everYthlna.
SAVE $500.
LIDO MOTORS
64U762
1300 W. O>ut Hwy., l'+:B.
'15 CDilV HT. Mint cood.
wht/blk Int, F pwr. nr nu
tires· $3.175 Pvt pty 837-l954
Bel (Alf. VI, auto trans, DODGE
rood bargain at $*XJ. Eves: --------.I k t i: sun. 673-0!llO DRAFI'ED! '82 Dodge soo
CORVE'ITE '6J convert. 350. Conv. Make offer. Aft 4:30
poai, tournau. Muat eell. or wfcnda. 642--0696. ·
, I $2500. Pvt pa~. Call
Nf-3566
'13 Olevy SS Impala, r/iit
air, vinyl top, pwr. wind-
ows, auto, nu tires, xlnt
cood. $1D>. * 5f6-0885 ' .. cm:v. Imp. 2 Dr. hdtop.
.. • ... at '°" boot. seo. ma.EM.
• ciiiV tm,.ia cam.
1'ew V1 mi • tnm. JWL AFB quada. $400. 673-7967
'55 a...
• • ~ tDn panel '""*· 642-9235
CONTININTAL
''3 c .........
FORD
'63 Ford Futura 2 dr. bar!itop
V8 ' IP'ed bQclcet aeata.. '°"' •teftinl, etc. $25
dellY'ttl OAC. Fun pi1ce
... I01 E. lit .... Ana.
5Gal
'58 Ford HT, V-8. air, r-b.
13,000 mi MW tm!i, xlnt
cood. $500. or best ofter
545-6185
'65 GALAXIE 500 white
w I black vblfl top. G o o d
cmd.. w /ex:tru. 29,000 mi ueo. PM prty 638-2399
t .... Seda,. black~ _,,..,..,..,~...,------if .............. ...........
I Wida f1llflt1 ~ _. ! tra indodlll deb ...... ______ __,,_......._,~
1-thd h*rtor, fwl1 ""'9
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In A tOT MOH fttAll ~UST
THE LOW PllCI ON rOUR USED
CAR FROM IOY CAl't•-S. IT IS ALSO
THI SAVINeS IN n.. & ,MONEY THAT
YOU D'llllNCE MAIR MONTHS ..
.. -
LATU. EACH & IVIRY USED · CAR . 1968. PONTIACS llGGIST YIAR
AT ROY CARVER N)NTIAC ~ IS · INSPECTED, TISTID,
RECONDITIONID AND GUARANTHD FOR YOUR PROTECTION!
. '.65 CHEVROLET
M1lllMI 1 her •••P· Redio, ._....,, Mie-
111•tM. 6 ~.,, ..... 111dln9 liuy et
'68 PONnAC
CATALINA t_,euent tr st1tl°" ...... 'Radio,
heeter, h-11netic, p-•r 1t11rf111 •N lireke1,
fedety elr contlitlo•l119.
·SAVI$$$ .
'67 PON11AC •TO t 0..r ... ...._,, YI, hf4r1Ntk, ll'twet 1te•·
1119, radio, h11t1r, orl9ln1I r1.llln1 tlr11. 11.402
1ctu1I 111i111. f
$2977:.
''6 PONTIAC GTO
VI, Hwiit•..tfc, power 1tH ri•9, radio, h11ter,
white w•M tlret, solid t.1"41110iH w/turquoi1e
kcbt 11eh . 16,016 1ctu1I 1111111.
$2577 :~~
'65 MUSTANG 2 PLUS 2
Fut...... VI e119i.., 111fetnetic tren1111iule11,
redie. .. ,..,, wftlt. 1111• well tim . 25,101 I C· tu., .....
$1777 =~~~E
'65 MU91ANG
2 0-11dH. a.cite •M huter, l 1p11d tr•-istl0ti, 1lr .............
$1477 :~~~.
''6 C .. YIOLET
c ,,,i .. 4 .i .. , ...,....,. 'VI, pow1r91iile, radio,
huter, wlllte w1n1. A\i••lutely 9orge0111. I l ,2H
actual 111ilu.
$2477 =~E
'63 CHEVROLET
l111pala 2 D.., herd..,, VI, power91id~. power
at11rint. rNle, lt11ter, fectory air, white wallt,
48.117 1ctvel 111ll1t.
$1477 :~~~E
'66 PONnAC GTO
Herdt., _,.,, 6 .. ...... fro... J ,,.,.d,
-4 1p114' -1 .... 1tla. Fro,.
$2477 =~~
'65 PON11AC
CATALINA. 4 o,., .. ,.,top. Retlie end lluter,
llydr1111etlc tren1,.lulon, power 1turi~9.
.
FULL ' $1977 PllCI
'65 U MANS
COUPI. VI, re.II• n tf hH ttr, liydrei111tic tr1111-
111lu lon, power st11rfn9, factory air conditlo,Yng. '
$2177:~
'65 PONnAC GTO
2 Door h1rdtop. VI, 4 1pee4 wittl c.e111ole, pew•
er sir., t1dio, htr .. whl .. w1H1, ••t wlt11l1, ori9,
1pecl1I peinl ti9er gold. 21.500 1ctuel 111if1t,
$2177 :~~
'64 FOllD PAIRLlNE '
2 Door t9'111. le.ire 1114 .. 1t•r, ...... t11
lre111111lu l .. , ,_, 1t.erl11f •
$1277=.
'68 PO,.TIAC GTO
Htrdt1,. coupe. lte41o, lte1ter, pewer 1fMrl•t•
4 1p•14, r 1 I I y II wh11l1, l1111tiful vedoro
9ree11.
SAVE$$$
,• '67 DATSUN
'1 Door •••ti•" ••t•· R 1 d i o end h11ter, 4
1p11d ft1n1111tu lon. 11,451 1ctu1I 1111111.
$1777 :~r
'67 FIUlllD 350
VI, Hy.lr111141fic, pewer eteerfftg, r 1 d I • 1"4
lteet.r, .wWte side well t Ir • 1. 19,UJ ffhlef mil.,,
$2977 :~~I
PVT. Pty. '66 Continental
Rnen black, 11Uver grey
Uhr Int, lo mi.leap $3,l!IO.
'55 PLY. v.g Wagon; reblt.
eng. 6 trans.: $100.
3 . DA I WHOLESALE
BRAND NEW 1968
98 4-DR. SEDAN
WITH AIR COND.t 4288.62
STK #
311
PULL
PRICEI
ALL 01' THESE EXTRAS INCLUDED!
AUTO TRANS, PWR. BRKS. ANP STEER.
DLX. RAD. WITH REAi 9'Kll, WHT.
WALLS, HTlt, TINT. GLAH AND MOREi
l!ADY TO DRIVI HOME!
USED CAR SPECIALS!
'62 FORD Rench Weeon
4door, "4111. llM19r, ll\lf9mlllc, air ..-.i•
A rMI IHClll llw (ITC 729)
'62 IAMILl9'
-0-lc ClllfllM' -· lt.-0, """'· ,_. ---........... ~air. llGTft
'6J .-oNTIAC
L• MANI -· •lldlo Mid llMIW, lllfillfMllc. -'""""'· v ... (()+4$ .,,,
'65 CHIVROLET
c:otlVAllt •· ...... lll!alet', elltllnltlc. !NOZ 4'41)
'6J CHIVltOLET
llSCAYHI! RIGll. •Mio. llMIW, wtal"nlllc. -
'""'"-· UTT 91)
'61 CADILLAC C .. E. D• v1u.e ...... -.... ,,, ... llllle--·GI-. ..... (UllM '1SI
'63 OLDS Cuti... F45
CQV ... , V4. ...... "'91~, f ..... '-· UD-N>
536-4610 wm finance tor l"eflPOf\ pty. --------
4!N-111125
MERCURY
1965 COLaiY P~
6 Pua. W1Jon. White.
.Afr.All elec. Perfect!
$1990 • 64~
'55 Mercury 1111'~ VI.
_ &Ut.o, P/S. IUr. bll
price $99 ...... 4tM1'T1
'$ MilRC v;.c seaq w111.
Auto tran., pwr steer A
brakes. Qean! $150. 541&1.6
'55 MERCURY
Runs! $60. 0 a.c!NT
MUSTANG
PONTIAC
ROY CARViR
PONnAC
1125 Harbor BL, Cotta ,,_
Kl 6·4444
C>rlnp Cou:ntJ'• Exdaidft
Dealer tor ftolll • fto)-ee and
Bendy.
'65 GTO. Burgundy w /bile in-
terior, auto, J0,000 m iles,
pwr ltr'g &: brks, radio w/
Vlbraaonlc, Munts deluxe
stereo tape. red lint tiret.
Oean, g o o d mechanie91
cond. Orig owner. $1900 er
be11t offrr. 548-2939 after 5
'65 MUSTANG. Neatest In _P_.m_. _____ _
Oranae c ounty. Automatic, PONTIAC 1985. Excel cond.
radio, heater, power stef!r· Dk blui> Catalln111 fac alt.
lng, vinyl top, wide ovnls. -4-dr, w.vcntura trim. Pb,
Perfect condition. Owner ps, orig owner leaYin1 coun.
must sell Immediately. 833-try musl aeU, belt offer.
1757 ~'lO 10 11.m.~ p.m.
'86 M U ST AN G 2 + 2 '64 Tempeet LeMana.-Air cond. All power U 5 Faatback; aauteme aold; all dellwn. OAC. run pricle
GT extras except u. Top $1495. 901 E. lit SalQ Au
cond. 642-1634 sc.am
'65 MUSTANG, R/H, auto 1164 Pontiac Catalina 2 Dr
1nDI. Excellent aind, full AC ---' .. KN\ * a #f -..... p'IVT", • 5"""' cc& • ..._. .,..,._... ditlon. Mw.t aell. Beet otttr
OLDSMOllLE 17875 Locu1t St., FountaJn
Valley. 962-5056
OLDSMOBILE '86 GRAND PRIX--,-64-, -,ac-. -,,-r,
Toron• R/H, pwr brakea l aleer ..
Factory air conditioned Pow-T.i h. Beauttlul cond. Muat
window brake9 A ·lteer· aacrlflce! $1600. D9 G~ :C, tele~ ~ 2 b,·altcr. C.M. 1t ,.3511
Door IPQl't coupe. Priftte '68 PQllTIAC Lellfanl, 3'100
party. Vn-y deal Malt ftll., V-8, auto, Pa, red
..U tldl •eel ed • .-_ .,, I black int. Extra c a r
642-5141 MWlt 1eU ! 67J.0693
'" TORO .. .&DO '61 TDIP!ZT Sta Wag. ~ Motor recently ovemau1ed.
Deluxr. Full power wlth ~ R/H S2SO 64&-8503 aft 5 ~ air. 117,00D lllrtUll at"-'M PONTIAC ~dtu
PRICES To· THE PUBLIC
from .Saftlrday, Fbenlaty t.7tt., 1 t6-:30 a.m,
thnl Monday, hbnlary 19th, 1968 9:00 p.111.
Hlll'S YOUR CHANCE llFORE WE WHOWALI
ON TUISDA Y TO THE OTHER DEALERS!
'64 MERCURY WHOLISALa •nAIL PAJCI
I LVE IOOK I L.VE I OOIC s995 ltecll1, II.eater, 1ulom1tic, power $900 $1295 1herlft• No. 1 I 56A
'62 MERCURY $495 Monterey 4 Door Sed1n. Ratllfe, ltHt· $475 $770 er, e ute111etic, power 1lu rin9. No
1290
'65 CHRYSLER $1125 $2515 s1995 N•wp...t H.T. Cpe. R•dio, heeler,
automatic, PS, •ir. No. 1200
'66 RIVIERA $3100 ~10 s3395 Fvll p-•r equipment end factory air
••ntlltie11l119. No. Pl 221
''4 RMERA $1150 $1510 $ft45 llwll p-er et1•lp111111t entl futory eir
condilionin9. No. Pl 210
'66 BUICK SKYLARK $1900 s2•10 s2195 H.T. 4 Dr. Radio, hu ter, power slur.
lllt , ... o., factory eir. No. P' 1214
'61 JASUAR 3.85 $3050 $3955 s3095 4 Dr. Seden. Re41e, !teeter, •••-•t
ic, pewer ateeri.,, ew, Ne, 1071 l . .
'64 CHMOLIT $1025 $tUO. '1291 M11ib11 co11nriiblt . ll14ie, flHllr
1 .. t •1tfc, power ttt•rl119. Mt. 1111
- -
'6' OLDI Cut .... C:... = Zill"" ....... • ,... .....
$33tl f DR LooU eooctr $109
LIDO MOTOltl * Olll m.l066 *
6Cttll IAMILIR ~~8'7··~· .. CUKMr.....,. \.,iu. w Jt_QIBI• "Ml<lft ilnt
w/ *'* ... .-.. *'9 6 el!DCI.-==-~ ••·fl•t ............... Stansbury BuicN
LEA VlNG CounllT; "15 Olcll T·•D
OJU... all pwr., i.c:t. aJr, --------.., UM: 30,00D miles; '64 T-BIRD Ludaa
SlllO. MU199 01"E OWHD
'6S OLDS 98 Luur, Sfd. $19115 M2..-r
Fae alt, full pwr, U<'e1 coed 'N T·BDU>. Esccl CJODd. Full ............ ~ ""' .......... ... ---=-e!!!!
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18255 BEACH BLVD. ..:~ ·HUITllGTOl .BEACH.
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OPIN
t A.M. M 10 P.M. 7· ....,. HUNTINGTON: BE Ac D.. llRYICI . OPIN
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•:::D '68 MUSTANG -:; '68. 'CiALA.Xl·E
HAND
NIW
;::=.:..-,::;>::."'l~-88i*FULL PRICE hclr;..UP', Dome, C....11 Ii SW. L..:.~ ,.,
~ P't llll lo wt.I ~ ...... ,...,. : I n.&tl
~ Cell! a. vi.rs. ._. ., ~ . ,
..... Wllldlllw.t W11Mn .. t ....., • ' ' :r: TAX &. LICENSE wi-....... ,I •· . ' ' . ' 0
" ' O 1 I '=D , 68 ' FAIRLA_ttl
Z DOOR MAIDTOP . ' ,HO f.t.SnACI
llllllt YOIR
~ luy yotw ,,.,, t1r or truck 1t'ld rlduce
your mon;~ts. TOUR
MOllTHLY. CASH OllTLAY . I :.: .. :":.:."'=..-:$3888 *FULL PRICE .....,_ ... vttwl ...... ~ '"' ............... .,.,. ~ ' . _ .......... ......,,...,......, PLUS
...... ftc!'M'y ....., • ~ • -. ,,
r.=:~...:= U.. "'-eqully 1., ~ old mr, PAID fOt
011 M:rr, .. IT!Olit th. down P..vft-1 1111
)'OW" new or UMd cor or Hudt 11 WIUON
fOIO arid -"' · . CAlil UCK.
I = :8-lrl~ o!,:::-.. ~.;·,_ ' ---. -·-"·-·-........ it:i388 *FULL ·PRICE
'"""· nldl:# _. .. wlllel ....,..,.,.,.., ~ • PUis. ........ *"' .. \lllen, ..... ~ > •
,._,.""'_ . IWDl~TI lllMn: TAX & LICINSE 1111ta. .......,,..,. -"'" " 1 ..... • · , • ;"f TAX .& LICINSI
wi-.. ,..., a . .• l'9TVI-·~. : _ . ,
IRAND NEW F.100 FLARESI DE PICt<UI'
Frf•li •Ir lt-•+.t l tl•fred.,, l eutaWe Mir-• z 0 8 8 * rer.. ...+ Mlh, back •P llthh, .r;. ,.,._ ,
.to.-s, Ip•,. tir1 l Cf.Riff, p1tltlit4 ti.di i
•ken.. 6Vt feet Fl•retitle pick•ll' ktly. ·
Ne. rtL 1 .. -'i•+• tl•liw...,. PULL P.llCI PLUI TAI & ~ . . ·--
1966 ICONOUNI SUPER VAN ·
..._.., _,,, -"""""· HM
1965 DIWil ICONOUNE CWI WACM>N
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1964 PoitD.)·100 LON• .• D ·PICKUP J.,., ""' -· ..... ""' ....... _....
1963 ·cHriaou'f. l/4,'fON. l'ICl<UI'
NIW ....... A rw1 .. ""':--. .,_
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CAMPERS
' ·tARllACUDA
CAMl'll
.... s795
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COSTA MESA
NEWPORT BEACH
LAGUNA BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
FOUNTAIN VALLEY
WESTMINSTER
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wan hpft." ColoMI Thomat E. Larry Blydtn "*°""' GltM Font. Grim. Prof..., at U.S. Mil!Wy Dina Merrill. IM .lac9' Cart. aa tile
Academy. West l'Gint, Dtpvty Htld 11MSt panel. ThtJ attempt to auaa
of Oep1rtment, Dtplrtmttlt of Miii· ttlt lnntf pttlOllllitlts of Sid Caesar
tary Art and Entlnttrinl. ltctu,. (Monday); Ollvil dt Hlvllland
Oii "RftOlutlon In Warfa19,'' Mon-(TllUday); Cllff Robtrbon (Wtd,,.._
clay; 'The 8rillla11et of Napoleon," day); Phyllis Diller (Thurlday); 1ftd
Tlltldly; 'The Napoltoftic Tldt Bur ... Mtrldith (Friday).
Ebbs." Wtdnttdlr, "Prtludt to fl'I· I &II -btldltl (C) ttrnal strtfe.'' Tllul'ldty; and "Lin· Mtwtt: Ste Daytime Movtts.
coln'a Search fl>f a Gtntral Bealnt." CJ) ,_.,... lalrianfttW
Friday. Cl) S..., T..., (C) .~ .. ,..... 1 ..... ~ .... , .. ~ ... 1•1CMJ-r (C) u ............. (C) @ Ci) Tiit T..., S1Mi'r. (C) ulp, Fr1net Nuyen, Jact
otic JOits ind aound• ,,. In Cassidy, Gene Rayburn, Ruta ltt,
ltor9 f« vlewerl tllll wt1k. 11 tile Nalltttt F1bfay luesl
... .. taped '" Pottvpt. All locl· I PIMc ,... n.. lions 11'1 within • llalf·llow of tffl(f) ..........
dow11tow11 Lleon, and httdqlMltn Jit ,,._ ._ (C)
fOf IN Today troupe .,. In C.. .., .._..
c.tla. noltd tummer r9IOl't dtY 1611:90111 u. tf Ult (C) mites norttl of Utbon. ~ vftltld Cil ...,.,.., (C)
Include IN Calde of St. GtofJt In Ste Daytime Mowlts.
Litbon, IN FOl'late. 1t Sellmtr1 l"-J CJ) T124t1UM (C)
(OM of IN oldelt and most typicll Tnill w C.•-•m• (C) fbllln1 wlllaps in the country), IN ...,. ....
public bullrln1 In Vll1fnlnet, Q• U:25 I ft CI> CIS llllWIJ ..... (C)
ltz P11act, 1ftd Tomar. Gueits In· ~Cl) UC 1twt: (C) Marttne
elude nm Cabral, a nattv. who be-s dtrs came an Amtricln citlltn; Coftdtl-'" ·
ti Cintron, I wor1d·flllMMIS female 11:301 a({) Selfdl tw y...,_
matador; end Profuaor Robert
Smith, 1 l1adln1 avthority Of\/ Por· U CIJ E,. .._ (C)
E architecture. (1') ()) tltw't Y•r ........_ ..,_ (C) LIW? (C) Wink M1rtlnd1tt .......... cc> I Slltrlff ...... (C)
MtclM.W lllewt 1:J09ca1......, ~ (C) .lott9fl 11~1JQl(l)n.t ,....., UcM (C)
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CJ) ..... _. ......, •fit Cote co-host, m c.11 llr. D ~EM(C) aw~~.,._,,
ire "Tiit Bttr," Monday;
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prizes Include a $1.000 "btllftla·
Idea'' bonus award tor an Idell on IN 1111 of packapd convtnltftce
food or short-cut cookln1 mtthods,
and a $2.000 prize for Junior Div!· •• 19 i..t~..,.. (C)
ii. • =·· (C) hlMlry/s..dl
2:t0 I 9 ~T• Tell ... Trdl (C) u ,.. ...., 5-J: (C)
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Jecl u lint (C) From tllt 8f'llt Hiii of the ,.. NEW TIME! FUNNY!
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IJJ -"'{C) .............. _ .. :/ AIC_,(<)Bob Y-t:lS e ,... ,_.. n.. of th• J1ffliof DlwWow and of the 1" Mia• FamMr
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Instant Villain
Jt takes about an boor 10
change actor Bernie Kopell from
a good guy to a bad guy.
He portrays Siegfried. head of
KAOS and arch,rival of Max,
well Smart (Don Adams) and
Control in many segments of
NBC's Get Smart (Saturdays,
8 ;30 PM).
INSTANT VILLAIN-Throu11t
the matlc o/ makewp, B1tm/11 Ko~//. lop le/r, clian1e1 to vll-
lanoiu Slr1/rl1td, head o/ KAOS.
Ray Seballlan applir1 mabup,
1car and miuloclw, wltilr Brllr lvrr1on , "*low, 1fv1t1 Bernie e "bad 1uy" hairdo.
The magic of makeup trans-
forms Bernie from a studious-
appearing young man into a
sinister-looking villain.
Kopell's skill with comic dia-
lecls led to his being tabbed for
the Siegfried role. When he dis-
covered he had a good ear for
diaJects. he and his agent star1ed
crashing producers' offices. ~r
nie would speed lhrough several
comic characterizations before
the procfucer could get his
mouth open.
··1 eirher gol thrown out of
the office or got :i JOh." he says.
His onl y lament 1s thal no
one recoanrzes him-not even
hi! relativ~
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-~y (Continued)
Dettc:tiwt Mlflnix faca OM of the
moll utM&tUll ~ ol ..
c.w-tD -·~. "mirade." lMTy ............. Scott. Jay ... ~ ......
• ..._ (C) (30 min.) l.any Bur· rWll. Bob '"*les. !.:.9.• H ZZ: ''TM WOmln Con. . ., ......
10-.lO IJ II ...._ (C) (30 min.) "Wild, ~. Wonderlut Italians." T1lt
Italy that the tlMlrilt doan't .. : "°""" littrafly 1.-.d llltD mar· n.... ml,_ wortr.d •ftlr 2000 ,..,.., the ,.... dnc:lndanta al
Gerlbaldl, profnalon11 women
lllOUIMra, Ind I 12-yeer-olcf who
ha lllMrtted Ult "sift of ~." • (I)....., ..... flct: (C)
~ (drema) '56-Wllllam Hol-
deft, IU111 Monk.
... ,,.. (C) (30 min.)
ll:IO. °""' O'Cllct -.rt (C) Cilt.t R*'fs.
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min.) Jadl Lltllam.
• UCLA l11k .. : (C) (90 min.) flpt of UClA·Orlaon stirt. PIM
this Mtllnc et Paut., Pfttfloa. !. ............. (C) Keith Mc·
...... (30 min.) · ea.. .. SIC..
11:158F..._ 5Z llleltt: (C) "Wrll-
... • .. WW' (dnma) '57-Rodl
Hudlon, Lauren B1e1ll, Robert StlCk.
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WATCH THE SATURDAY
TONIGHT SHOW. Color.
Dl'llt Tlllf<t ._ (C)
8 "PSYCHO"! ANTHONY * PERKINS, JANET LEIGH! ....... ._ ..... ..,.,...
~) '&O -Knthofty hRIM.
Jenet l.aip, Ven MMel. John Gfthl •
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"Tiie ...... ....,. {"'J*Y) '42 -Cnta Stlftftl.
1:11 ...... ......., CMt" (comedy) •Jl-Judr Canove, Eddy Foy Jr.
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'42
The Durants-Very Human Giants
We have a tendency to attach otber-worldJy attributes to peniooa
unlike ounelvea-loncly ICholars who reeearch 'round-the-clock,
secluded 1eientists who leave their labs only for frab aupflics. We
rarely think of them as beins just humans. We think o them u
beio1 different. M indeed they are; but when we ftC clole to them
we find the diftnence is one of degree, not kind.
Television bu enabled us to meet many of these people whole
lives are quite difterent from our own, and to find IOmC meuure
of understandina, rapport. or insiaht throush io!onnaJ visit.I and
conversation. ·
On 'Tuesday niaht, 10:00 PM, KNXT (Channel 2) pre1e11t1 an
hour-Ions conversation with eminent author-historians Will and Arid DuranL
The Durant• were interviewed in their "miuion-etyle" home
bish in the Hollywood Hills by K.NXT executive producer Georaes
Pitcher over a period of four days. The result, edited to approxi-
mately 60 minutes, is a !pllttlins duolop between two of the
most sifted individuals who ever let pen to paper.
The Durants have just completed their hfe'• wort, a mauive
ten-volume project. 1'hc Story of Civilization," an all-cootumint
dfort that took them more than forty years to write, a sinsularly
impressive undertaking.
The broadcut reveals the Durants as beina lofty intellectuaJs, as
one misht expect. But it's the human side of the famed couple,
their sparkling convenation, their humor, their tcndemesa and
u~n1 devotion to each other. that mates the special truly com-
peD1n1. The following is an excerpt from "The Duranta" that cbaractcr-
izea the give--and-take that has made their dual authorship possible
and their marriaae an ovcrwhelmina succea.
QuUTION (from Mr. Fischer): "Now tha ('The Story of Civili-
zation') was a joint dfort. There was teamwork involved. But
surely, u you wrote the boot together, you must have disaareed
about aome important element1 of history. Did you compromise?
How was a compromise reached in the writina?''
Mas. DuaANT: '"That's a very interesting point because we are
diamcrric:ally opposed, not only in the fact that he is male and I
am female, but, naturally, with aU the opposition, we must have a
1Uffic:iency in common to be able to make a ao of it in this unified
idea. We differed vastly and deeply on many subjects.
··1 could then aive my point of view and give my authorities
for it even if I m aelf was inlufftcieot, but after a certain amount
o IC , Will would aay : "That is as much time as we can
give to the subject,' and then his authority would be ultimate and
we wouJd stop arauina about it and go to the next point. But at
aU times in oor work, Will wu the guide, the leader, and the de-
cider, tlnally, of what we would accept or discard in our agree-
ment."
Ma. DulllAN T: "I object. In most cases we arrived at a conclu-
sion by the old man giving in to his wife, which ia the only road to
peace in marriaae-in married lif~I think in minor cues she
yidded to me ... "
And there it is. Two of the most eminent persons who ever
graced this earth with an observation obviously and deeply profound
and beautifully human.
The Seekers Down Under
A one-hour color apeciaJ, •'The Seeten Down Under," features a
relatively new Auttralian vCK:al 1JOUP at 1 PM Sunday. on KTLA
(Gbannel .S).
Bett known in this country for their own theme mueic and re-cordina of "'GeorlY Girt." the title aon1 for the 81m aod an Acad-
any Award nomiaee, the quariet picbd up lbcir fourth Gold
Award praaiq for it. Over two miOioa copies have sold to date.
Without bendh of loq hair or atra.nse elec:tronic effects the
group bu received wide audience acceptance in this country. In
Southern California their concert appearances have netted a dedi-
cated followina. ·
On their home aroundl of Australia they have even surpuled
the poeularity of the venerable BeatJes when a Melbourne concert
was witnessed by nearly 200,000, toppina the Liverpool ar-oup'•
record by about 50,000 people.
Their music-on records, omtaae a.od in this special-is io the
cwnntly popular folk-rock vein. Amona the sixteen IODP they do
io frotlt of the television cameras are, ... lbe Olive Tree;· 'Tunes
Are a-Cbaoaina." ''Turn. Turn. Tum," "Red Rubber Ball," "Come
the Day," and, of counc, their famoua "Oeoray Girl"
Perbapa the areatest aaet of the quartet is the voice of Judith,
the only 1irl in the lfOUP· Marked by a clarity of tone and a power
that belies her small frame, her voice has been bailed by critica
as one of the best on today's popular records. The aroup's sinaina
style is obv= set to make the best of this, for they sing in a
spirited but ected fatbion.
OUec1ed by Mite Bnysbaw, conceived and produced for Four
Star Productiom by Norm.an Spencer. the prosram bu been tclected
by K11..A for its Sbowcue .S at 7 PM, Sunday.
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V It Ille Mtioll'1 w.lf 1P1C1 ce.
.., hi floricla. u.ie'• COllCW1t ..
fot I inud beld .... llftcMly
lllflnd duri111 1 flMt pncllut.
.., of In Apollo COf!MMftd module. e "THE SEEKERS," tlNrt * SWINGIN' 'GEORGY GIRL'
VOCAL GROUP IN lat
60-min. Color Cone.ti
·--S: (IO Mia.) ''Tllt Seellltl Dowft Undw.'' Feetind le
Ille Aultrlllen vocal aroup., Tiie
SeeMf1. •lm(J) ............. .. 119: CC> (&0 mill.) ............ ..
Cttltalfl let er.... becof'llll • "-"' tnOMllr.
11 Law '-f (30 min.) ..........
I le i -. ~ • ()).... ..: (C) (30
min.) M111t 1ftd Ben the fr1tfldly
Bllf .,. tll..._. bJ • ra1ina flf9 5'FA~~~
Swalllbudllna ldwtntv,.. 1ftd cwt1·
IMI mullc ert dllMftd bJ a cul
of top ...UIM'1 In thll m"*tl
9"d1I bald Oft f.ft~s fewcwttt
folk hen>. The c.tlt Includes Noel
H1rrilon (Ala11-A-01ll), Roddy Mc.
Dowell (Prince =· Stliw F'orrtlt (tile SIMtffr of ._Ill), W11W
Simi! (Friar T~. Ina Yamefll-----------------------
(Uttle John), 1ftd Vidor Buono (Sit 1tr1 Jr., 1ftd The JulHllrd Slrf m NtR (C) (30 min.) Leny Bur·
GUJ of Gleoume). Douclat F1lr· irtat ~ iii!. Bob RhodeL ballb Jr. 1ppt1rs 111 WMO role of t ID lllMlll.I: (C) (60 min.) t.;'111• Ftnl•/Pnf ..
Prince RlcMnl The Pf'lrlfll Intro-loOif ." Tllr11 outJIWI 1Ck30 W.W ti led (C) (30 ml11.)
tluc. Britiltl liaaw·ldDr omd Uttll Joe aftd Hoel Into i..w.c .._.. (C) ""8 Meplftclllt
Wat.ft 11 Robin Hood 1ftd LM ranch on 1 m1ntiunt wfllle they at· · (W9ltlm) '60-Yul Biyn-
Beety 11 Maid Marian. Ortsf111I mu-tempt to rob Ben. lltl', st.¥. McQuetn.
tic 1ftd lyrka bJ Sa1t1f111 Cahn and u l Tr8Cl (C) (30 •·> I LMll L a...a (C) (2lfa hours) Jlntll Van"'-"· (l)= ...... lillllfl«(C) lllWlllllt llafl ...... $ .... : (C) ......... (wattrn 'U-Allfl Lldd. 11:00 0.... O'Cltck ~ <C) cw. llit" (ldwtfttwa) 'U-Al111 Beta, Van Htftln, JM11 AIUlur Brandon Robtrtl, sten Dulle.
let lttmlet. dt Wlld9. Jac:k P1l1nce. Thia tll• D n.. na MMr Nws: (C) (30
!Tnill • C1a11c•: (C) (30 Mt In Wyoml111 ill Ille lrte 19ttl mTn.) Tom Brobw, Rot1 Porter . . ) lob ...,. century, when hom11t.t1trl Ind .. ,... ..... ,._ (C) (60
I Clll Mr. I (30 -.) Clltltmeft lftllllld In 1 bloody mTn.)
.........._ ..._ 1'11111 nr, and concema • buc:tmln-Ill a.rd ill .. ..._ (C) (60 n.. ,...... Qilf: "F1111t1nc c11d 1cn11t1t of du111ou1 PMt mrn.tru
Soutfle.'' befritlldl I lt&lbbont ~ 11111 Der lMa (C) atf 89())1'I M ..... 811r. Ind ~ Iii.. from ldlltn lllrld ..... ,... ...-""
(C) {to 111111.) Wblt. Gentry, wui ; H UftlCnlpuloua ranclltt. 11:19 : (C) Hany AIUOll« . Jo1Un ...... c..1111 ....._. Htdl9J: (C) ~CJ) MC ..._ (C) (30 inln.) • ""'* iC) (60 ml11.) Glltltl ( hours) Ton>nw M1r1borol VI. HI· 11:30 ~ "'" CH't hi ,,.., .,. P--. & Hert!, ,.., 1 1 r1 fills Fi,t11. It" (romance) '56-Jacll Lem·
r~-. Jot Sod!, The Arnlft. ..., If • -.. mon. June Allpon. °'" Brat4, Tiie Outlldn and~ C...... r .._ D SUNDAY MOVIE 4-
'1Cur11D!t. t:JO o.. ., --<30 min.> * 'FAME IS THE NAME OF llf) CJ) 1111 fll: CC> (60 min.) ... Yq ._ (C) (60 min.) THE GAME' COLOR-T ....,._. c.11:• £talM ... rcMI CMr-. ""•'*• ony for ,.....,.1 aw 111tepttone c:1t1« r-. -.. Franciosa, Jill St. John
.._ mertio11 aw.ta b1Wi C1WiC1 ll:tO 9 Cl) ...... : I 11111alL (C) II MMt: (C) .., ... la a. ..._
tf1i 111ic* ot t "°"""· ml11,fl'l*P1 ltopt for pl In I 9r lie laW' (aulPtMI) '66 -E ..... ......_. (C) (2 houl'I) tNll Wtittm tDwn Ind lands 111 Mtf1ofty Fr1ncloN. Jiii $t. Joflll, ,_,... tt,... (C)/A9JC91111 Ille mlddli of a ,iot w 1...intt1 su.11 Saint Jamel.
I dif9ctl~ RUllll11 rocMt ... D..... (C) ..... .. ,... btllt...,... llUCIJ • C111111nt: (C) (60 c.... (.;..,.,.) '5&--Audle Mur·
.,.... (C) mTn.) "Bed Dly for a Tllltll" Budl I Anne Btneraft. W'......_ ~ hi• llf• wtien "-l.t."00 ·.._. "OllllllM• ,,..., (com-n. IM ... (C» (lO min.) 11> hlnl lw "'*"" Into wraftlf«I, '52-Judy Canov1. Jptln R'*811. .. ..... wn Joie 0t Vep 1ftd o.wlia Saf,.. 12.:• Cll#PI n..
,. tel 8 pllt.N..,.•Y NEWS REPORT l:tO lllW: "'IMrlclM ,....,.. (ad-D ...._ * _. SU~ ""' wenturt) 'Sl -Jon Hiii, Marie 9 (I)....., ~ (C) * Pres. by Harris & Frank Wlndlor. iiirlt.)NHc:J S!Ntl'I, ftaMI 51ft~ 8 ....., ~ (C) (30 111111.) 1:• e DM:•elltl,,.: "Th• Anlmalt. ..
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7
Ralph Story's Los Angeles
Has a Birthday
Cryina towels may well be in order during February, for that
marks the end of the founh and the beginning of the fifth year
of KNXrs popular Ralph Story's Los Angeles series (6:30 to 7:00
PM) in color on Channel 2.
'There doesn't sean to be
any agreement oo what one
item would serve to comme-
morate both annivauries. But
it doesn't make any diffennce
anyway, because the crying
towels are foe tboee who don't
have the oe>oortunity to v~w
rhe Sunday shows or the Satur-
day rebroadcasts.
Looking back over the past
four years Ralph Story's Los
Angeles has made many new
friends and lost a few aJoog
the way. In addition, the high
rated broadcast series h8« un-
tapped innumerable hist~!
facts u well as fantasies and
frivolities about our sprawling
megalopolis.
Designed in a aerni-docu-
JMntary style as a weekly half-hour hou. the program bas paid
special attention to business and industry while being engaged in
a desperate and futile effon to flummox the people of Southern
California.
Among the many industries saluted have been: A tamale factory;
the quickie-wedding business: Mrs. ~· chocolate-covered syn-
dicate: the sale and re~ioo of automobiles: worm fertiliurs:
Forest Lawn: the manufacture of popcorn. fireworks and toy slot
machines: and controversies involving the bagel bu5iness.
Effon~ toward civic betterment have not been ignond either
as Ralph Story's Los Angeles examined the turning of an old bank
building into a tavern, slum clearance in Beverly Hills and the
problem of alcoholi m among the pets of Los Angeles.
Ralph Story's Los Angeles spent a day ~rching out minuscule
defects in the MusW: Center Pavilion. visited the City's ooly tattoo
parlor, covered an annual Horror Film Awards dinner. and exposed
the runaway theft of books from the main branch of the City
Library so as not to neglect the cultural matteTS in Los Angeles.
By far the most dread insttumeot in this 48-montb deception has
been the World Famous RaJrh Story Survey Team! These human
Geiaer counters are noted for their ability at uroing-io oo con-
cealed facts and detecting grass-roots opinions from the man-in-
the-street in Los Angeles.
On a published suggestion t.hat children be allowed to cbooK
their own names at age 14, the Survey team d00oveftd-ir this
bappene6-in 20 yean everybody in the United States wookt be
oamed either Bob Dylan or Joan Baez.
Jokes backfire occasionally. On February I l. 1964. Mr. Story
suggested that an aban~d reservoir be turned into 1 baseb&IJ
stadium foe the then homeless Angels. Six months later. the Mayor
of Loi Aqe&es sugae~ed the same thing.
As a mattu of fact, in four short years, the wholie show has
backfiml. 1be merits of Ralph Stmy's Los Anaeles wouJd--in any
.. oonnal" community~•m it a zero ratios and a Grand JW"f
indictment. The failure to hoax the public canoot be blamed entirdy
on the bro.dcast The public continues to watch. and to proloap
the uuaty, insistini that the sb<iw is humorous and revealing.
Such aenem misundentandinp of sinisier motives could Oft)y
happen in Los Anac&es ... and only on Ralph Stoey's Los Anadrs-
So. have youndf a good cry!
.... 10
THE DAILY PILOT, TV WED<. FDRUAltY 17. 1968
MOND AY
FURUMY 19
For morninc and afternoon
Hstinp, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for JOUI convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
11:11 a CC> "MIClt " Pllflrs" <d"""> '~ictllrd Burton, Maail Mc·
Naman.
11• • ....,.,.... (dnllll) '46-Mtl
Todd. Eric Portman. f 12-.».""" fltletn" (IUSPIMe) '52
-James Mnon, MichNI Rennie. 4.:31 • "Tiii 11111 a.w c.lllK'" ( COl'ft· tdJ) 'S6 -Judy Holli.,, Plul
Doacta. 11-S-Sillllrs" (dnllll) '40-
..-.... Dietrich. Johll • .,....
l:IO 8 n. tic llMll: (C) (60 mia.)
Jeny ~. an.• .... .._ <C> <60
llill.) "*" Mlnltlly.
9 RAWHIDE! NEW TIME! * LUCE~S GRANDMA! 1.: ....... (60•.> • O'Clld ... (C) ......
,..... (ldenca flCtioll) '60
-8lny s.t1M11. Nomi ........
• Ylle f1M I II (C) (30 111111.)
• ,.., .... (JO Mifl.) ti! Cl)..... "Tiii u.t ..... iiiiW" (llomlt) ·~ Enns
MdN Morrlll. ................ ..... ....,
LaC..•lllAnl 1:Jt n....., .... (C) (JO min)
..... (C) (JO .... ) ........ .., (30 ... ) ..,...,,... '
(I)......, • ....., ~ (C} fticMr '8: .. ,,.,._, Fitness."
Lytle CtlH School st1ldellb perfonn
atrdlls mini 1 calllt atfdser.
I~ &.illl ... (C)
1:11 cm ~ ..._ CC> <JO
.) Walttr Cronkite. a ........ ....,~ce><JO min.)
9 ESCAPE TO THE CANARY * ISLANDS! TO SPAIN! THE
BIRD MARKET! A AESTA!
The Happy Ute! Best Bet!
....... ""9t: (C) (30 111ln.) "'nle C8Mry lstands."
=~<:>1111 •. ) .....,, ...._. (C) (30 min.) .......
.... (C) ...... u.c-
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Mc:Chn , ltattllrina ........
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7:31 41 (1).. 1ti.CC)(60 min.)'
!Wllt"Dinon aidas wltll • YoUnc I lldiaft brtw, IUCICmlW to his dy-
lftl IJ'lndflttllr IS drilf of the Widlbs. in 1 d.,_ wlttl an op·
WORLD WAR II PARTISANS-In a rare television apptar-
ance, May Britt. and Horst Buchholt.. in his Amtrican TV
tkbut, star as partisans rtsisting tht Nati invasion of Nor1h-
tr11 Europe during World War II in "Ftar Is tltt Cltain'' on
N BC'1 The Da.nny Thomas Hour. in color, Monday at 9 PM.
'I 17, 1968
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9 PM.
..,..,
J:OO • 8 (I) Ii" 1111MM lft T• it1lan. (C) "Four D9ya to Omehe."
""9 °'*''"' Pf'Ol'9m for ·ea ts • ftetlonel OOcum.maty, con· ceMd. wrttt.ti end produc.d by John l.ofd. It tent the ltofy
of • QI who wu quert.nld In '[Nland CIUri"I WW II, end
who wet laW Mnt to Oma~• leecn In Normendy whtre ht m« dMth. The soldier it '*'« ... n. but hit chlll'Kttr end
life .,. ~llld .. hl9 '°"' with the •Id of, the flttlw'•
claly, fWltb the placel Me = h8d been In en attempt to lelrn, ffom .... people who him, what hit fathtt ...
IU.. c.nedlen 8diair ltein Feltman portreys the '°"'
1:11•aCllChMw'11 flm F8llMI: (C) "Funny stonet." This l6ieililntum rwcounts the edlvtties of two boys wt.e mis-~ ~ ..,. dnc:ribed wtth en uncMnblndl"I of the~ end ldnd hterta of children .
.. • • <I> G .... I ............ lllnola: (C) Stew Allen .. the fiief1af thll documentary thllt combines mu.ic, comedy end hlteionc ... tootl ____ by IOfM of the leedlftl dtinna •nd h ·
,_ldlnb of IMlnofs. wl\lch II ceWM'9tiftl Its 1!50ttl Annlwnary
.. • ltlllll. ~ Is lite tint networtt spectel wer to be produced by a ...... ~rector It Hany Rnky, end Slew. Allen
wrote Ille onpwt n\USUI ICOre.
7;IO e. Cll ~ Mfte LAelnd of Rollin Hood.'' (C) Top • ..--..---...-net music •nd whbuc:tdi"I ectYentu,. .,..
combined In this l().mlnutt specie! beMd on E"1tencr1 fewntt
folk hero. ~ WetlOn stars In tht tlu. rote.
TUllMY
7:IO e •Cl).....__, 11111_.. .._..,: CC) "Tht Amazon." Tht Wiriil'• mltfttlelt m.t. the Amazon, ls tht subject of this
spect.11 produced by Wolper Productions In •uodation with
the Nationel Geotrephlc Society. Tht brolldce1t •••mines th•
ectiYlties end ectYentuNS of SOnM of the ~ and enlmels
thllt lnheblt tht untemtd ,..ton.-alont th• Amazon, '9Call• tht tJlplortn end clviliutlo~ncludlftl Teddy ROOMVtlt and
the Inca-that have tried and felled to conquer the river
•nd the ,..ion.
t:OO B 8 Cl) WOftd ..,,,...,_m"""...,._ fl1ovte: (C) "PreacttptiOn: Murder." flitW Filk, o.nt Berry, Katherine Justa, William Windom and
Nina Foch ster In this tusptnM dram• about • cleVtr mur·
cterw and tht policeman determined to trap him. The dtttctlve
dOtltdly pursues • sueve paychiatrist who, ht Is c:onvlnctd,
hal murdeNd his Wife In • "perfect crime."
10:00 e KNXT ......-: (C) ,.,.._ Dunnts." a.tt Robtrta Is host
and Qeofat9 Flschtt Is r.porter for this candid convenatJon
wtth the lemed husbend •nd wift phllolophar·hiltorlens Wiii
end Met Durant. This 19 tht first time tht dlsti"IUlshtd C4U·
pie hes permitted an tadWM lnt9'Yitw since tht compt«lon
of their ltft'1 ~ "Tht S"°'Y of CMliutlon."
WIDMIDAY
t:OO •~Cl) Knft Mulk Hel: (C) "Clau of '68." Slflltr John DivJCreciit Is hOtt for thfl procram of music th8t Is currently populllt on American cempu... His luesb lnchatM Mlchtle ~ Tom Jo--. flip Wiiton, Profeesor Irwin COrwy, Buffy s..m.Men. end Tht f1fth D1mtna1on.
THUllSOAY •
7:JO e 8 Cl)fff_, "Cit••·" (C) this rtbrolldcelt of the mu.ic.r venton of tht bttovtd ftlry tele wn the only ort&lnal
mutlc8f "'*' Mitten fot tetevlslon bY the t..m of Rleherd
Rodlft$ end the a.tt Olcar Hammtnteln II. Leetey Ann Wer-,... ~ Cl..,..... Stuart Damon Is Prince Charmlnt-
AtD\Y
10:00 8 8 fZ'I ..C ...... : (C) "Tomorrow's Woftd: Fttdlnt the ttona.'1r Frank Mc:0et Is l"9POfW for the MCond In • Mf'I•
of four tdeftttftc ~ by N9C ...... Tht broadcast ,,. .. ,. • ~ on .._ the •perts -.... n one of the
..... to .... lrnmfnent shoft8le of food '" tht wcwtd. The Pftlll1ll" 8'ao -..mlftt9 cutNnt ..,.,imtnts and I~ In tM. poductlOn of food. Cemarn trwef to tuCh placte .. tht Ju...-o1 tN AmaDft Main in '9fu, wheN a mejOr &end-
dMftfll lnlect • "°" ...., wy; '° Meldco, ..... • jotnt
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English s.inger~actor David Wa.bon makes bis American television debut as
the title star of .. The Legend of R.obin Hood," on NBC, Sunday at 7:30 PM.
1be 26-year-old performer comes well prepared professionally. He began
voice study at the Westminster Abbey School when be was eight years old. and
at 14 entered the Royal Academy of Music where he obtained a degree as a
pianist. He bepo dramatic studies at 18 and soon landed the lead role in the
London production of '"The Fantasticks." He also appeared in London produc-
t.iom of "West Side Story," 1'be Boy Friend" and "Alfie.''
• He appeared on American televi-
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THE AHA20N
"The Amazon," a panoramic view of the mighty river
(largest in the world) that bu repulsed molt encroachments
by civilization, is the subject of this 1eason'1 third National
Geographic Society special, Tuesday at 7: 30 PM on CBS.
Produced by Wolper Productions in auociation with the
National Geographic, the special examines the activities
and adventures of some of the people and animals that
inhabit the vast, untamed region along the Amaz.on. called
Amazonia, and the role the river plays in their existence.
It will allO trace the path of the 3,900-mile Amazon from
its headwaters in Peru, near the Paci&, across the South
American continent to the Atlantic, and attempt to show
why, in a time when there are plans of rocketing to other
planebl, domination of the world's largest river is still far
in the future.
sion in the continuing role of an
English cowboy on Rawhide and has
starred in the daytime serial Never
Too Young.
Prior to '"The Legend of R.obin
Hood," Watson's only opportunity to
sing in the United States has been
on the stage. He filled the title role
in the UCLA Ptofessional Theatre
Group production of "Candide" and
was subeequently invited by com-
poser Leonard Bernstein to appear
u guest soloist with the New York
Philharmonic in its Lincoln Center
premiere of "The Airborne Sym-
phony."
Watson's ~stars for the 90-min-
ute musical adventure include Doug-
las Fairbanks Jr., Steve Forrest,
Walter Slezak, Bruce Yarnell, R.oddy
McDowaJI, Noel Harrison. Victor
Buono and Lee Beery (as Maid
Marian) .
TUESDAY
n.uMY 20
For morninc and afternoon
li1tinp, pluM ._ DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. lelow,
for JOtW conven*1ce, ••
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
S:JI e OZ & HARRIET, RICK * & DAVID! NEW TIMEf
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Before you buy
another record,
maybe you
should buy another
record player.
There has been a tremendous advance in the
electronics industry in just the past few years .
So if your record player is over five years old,
you should gi ve serious consideration to getting
a new one.
Consider, for instance, the Sylvania Stereo
Phonograph CS-1 above. And what it has, that
your present phonograph may not have.
A 4-speed Garrard turntable. (The stylus
weighs only 2 grams. It won't make your worn
records sound brand-new. But it will keep your
brand-new records from becomi ng worn.)
A 20-watt (E.J.A.) amplifier. (More power
CS·l
only
Sylv•n•• Slerf'O Phonocraph CS-I
lwltb m•lth1n1
ASf>WX •P"lier8. f'in11hed 1n oiled
walnut. vflnt"'f'f'9. 01.1111 C'OV•r I V•tlabto
$99.95
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than most old sets. And because the amplifier is
transistori zed, you get thi~ power in much less
space than old sets.)
Sylvania sealed air-suspension speakers. (The
speaker cones are mounted in sealed air so they'll
move freely. And freely-moving cones don't dis-
tort the way restrained cones do. You hear the
high of a piccolo. The low of a bass drum. And
everything in between.)
So maybe you shouldn't keep putting your
money in new sound records.
But put it in something that makes them
sound new.
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WEDNESDAY
PDRUMY 21
far mornlnc and aftemoon
llstinp, pleaM ,.. DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
far your conweniMce, ••
the day'a movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l ....... (to•> .. flCllill ...........
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81'1 • .._ 111-= CC) (IO n.) Dr. Smlttl .....,. on11n iiM.) ~ Ablnlettly. ...... lftd ltl4k t9-..... II
•RAWHIDE! NEW TIMEJ :'°, •_::~.~ !'.:: * BIG INDIAN TROUBLE! ,&aMl A-...,._ t111t s.-
Joey Bishop movu to Grauman'.r Chine.re Theater tonjght on
ABC whtn the first halJ·hour oJ his latt evening program is
dtvoted to live coverage oJ a btnefit premiere oj the MW
Paramount movie "Half a Sl~pence." Co-ho.rtlng all the
lwopl~London taxlcab.r. double dtclcer bus, all the "btauti·
Jul ~oplt"-will be Milton Berle. The mov~. filtMd on
location In Engla"", 1tar1 Tommy Steele, wlto created t#N
London 8ltd Broodway nage vtnio111 of tM nuukol .
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For IMmiflC Md afternoon
lfstinp. ,..._ ... DAY·
TIME '9IOGRAMS. a.tow,
for J0W COMeflience, .,.
the ct.J'i movies.
DAmME MOVIES
CDLDR SPECIAL
TONIGHT /8:30
* f~OM *
HOllYWOOD
USICAl COMEDI
REVUE
*JOHNNIE RAY
•DIANA DORS
•JOE E.ROSS
PAT HENRY '
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FROM HOLLYWOOD
JOHNNIE RAY-.tan in "From Hollywood," a one-hour musical
comedy review produced by Hany Kane and directed by Luther
Newby, Tbunday at 8:30 PM, on KOOP, Cbanoel 13. Joe E. Ross
(of Car S4, Where Are You?), Diana Dora, Jackie Hilliard, Maral
York, and Kent and the Candidates auest. Pat Henry, a youna
comedian it emcee aoa holt .
-tr * * * * .f:r * "Most of us are amerous to a fault-ll the fault it our own,"
philosophizes comedian Red Skelton. • • • Barney Break.in pla)'I violin in Sammy Spear's orchestra on The
Jackie Gleason Show (Saturdays on CBS). But the aame aentleman
ii ltoowo more formally aa Barnett Breeskin when be conducts the
Miami Beach Symphony Pops. • • •
Art Linkldter asked a little sirl on Ari Linkletter's House Pany,
weekday feature on CBS, to de~ne a skeleton. The Y°'4DI mill told
him, "It's a bunch of bones with all the person rubbed otf." • • •
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I REMEMBER ILLINOIS
"J Remember Illinois," a fu1J..hour eaterta.i.nmmt ipCCiaJ urrint
the state of Dlinois and many of ib most famoue citi2em participat-
int io the 1tate'1 SetquicentenniaJ celebration, ain on NBC SUnday
at 6:30 PM.
The pros:ram is the ftrst television lpeCiaJ produced by a state for
network broadcast under commercial apomonhip.
Appearing will be Governor'
Otto Kerner. Senators Everett M.
Dirk.sen and Charles Percy and
former Senator Paul Dou,iu,
Chkaao Mayor Richard J. Daley,
Newton Minow, Adlai Stevenson
Ul, and famoua entertainen as-
toCiated with Illinois, iochlding
J act Benny, Bob Hope, Mahalia
Jackson, The Benny Goodman
Trio with Goodman, Gene Krupa,
and Teddy Wilson, and Burr Till-
strom, Dave Garroway, Merceda
McCambridae, and poet Mark
Van Doren.
Steve Allen. who grew up in
Hyde Part, Cbicaao, is beet and
narrator and he also wrote the
musical score for the special.
Illinois, which became the na-St~~ 1' '-' o/ .. , "-"'· l#r IllUtol.r." lion's 21st .Cate in 1818, is cele-
bratint itt ftrst 1 SO year1 with t ,.SOO 1pecial eventa in 1968. Execu-
tive producer is Walter Schwimmer; Harry lluky ii producer-
director; and Loring Mandel is chief writer.
About S0,000 feet of ftlm wu lbot and edited to the 2,000 feet
coverint 24 .. acts" to be praented io the pro,ram.
Bob Hope, tbouah born in EnsJand, aot his abowbutineal llart
in Cbic110 through a booker, Charlie Ho1an, and their recollectioo
of Hope's beainnfop in the entertainment industry is one of the
program'• highlights.
Jack. Benny's recent 1pecial comedy performance at the Jack
Benny Jr. Hiab School in his hometown, Waute1an. waa ftlmed
for the program.
1be famous Benny Goodman Trio (all of Cbicasc> oriaiti)-
clarinetist Goodman, drummer Gene Krupa, and pianist Teddy
Wihort-wu reunited and joined with bus player Georae Duvivier
for a musical tribute to Illinois.
Burr Tillltrom and the Kultlapolitan PJayen, all "Olic:qoam,"
recorded a new 1tetch for the &bow in the old 1tudiol atop Cbicaao'•
Civic Opera Buildina.
And Mahalia Jact10n, the noted goepel 1ioaer. wu filmed in her
church on Q.icaao'• South Sick.
Dave Garroway returned to NBC'1 OUcato studios once the
home of .. Garroway· at Larae" and re-created 10me of tbe bith
moments of that televilion series.
Mercedes McCambridae. who also aot her broadcasting start on
NBC. returned to Cbica10 to appear in two eeq~. one from
Jane Addams' life, and another u the voice of Ann Rutledae.
Also part of the special is an interview with Buctminilter Fuller,
the seodosic dome expert, and folk sinter Win Str.cb •inaint tbe
new Stncke-Norman Luboff venion of "Illinois," the state's IODI·
Mr. Van Doren and Senaton Di~ben and DourJ• traveled to
New Salem, where Abraham Lincoln once lived. and Senator Dirt-
1en waa ftlmed reading Vachel Lindsay's poem "Abraham Lincoln
Walks at Mmiabt." ......
THUR S D AY
:~~susrmsf:
'lllHEITRE
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SCOTT MARLOWE
in "A Cruel
And Unusual Night"
Condemned to die, he
captures the judge and
plays the role of
executioner himself!
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FRIDAY
PDRUMY 21
For mcwninc and afternoon
Hstinp, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAmME MOVIES
11:9'-P_~.,.. ............ c_> '5&-Y111 JollnlOll. Ruttl
11:11 •"Mr S.. llr SW' (drama) '40 -=itrtM Ahlnle, MMtlelM Canoll. U:Jt. "EM ........ (drlfne) '55 ~ KMT, Yen JollftlOll. •:30. (C) .,.. ,,..... ... •
""""' (CIM!lldy) '44--Bob Hope, Ylrainla Mt,o.
• (C) ......,... ............ (Id·
Wlllbln) '62 -Jeff Chaftdltr, Ty .....
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.. 8 De Iii ~ (C) (60 min.) JefTJ Dunphy.
.., "' ... .... ~ (C) (60
Ml.) ltob«t Abernethy.
B._....(60mln.)
.. O'a.a ...... : "Jllle" (SUI·
ptMI) '56-0ons Dq, Louis Jour-
dln. BlrJJ SUiiivan, Fntnll Low)lly.
• Tiit Flilbts n • (C) (30 min.)
• ,..., DIM (30 min.)
~ CJ) IMlr. "frllM" (hon'or) '57~ancy ll11ofte, Eric fltmlna.
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~Cl)~ """' (C) fl) a1in1: (C) "hntlltl for Vert·
tty." c.rtifielt sld Instructors sllclW
how to ldlifte versatility In paral·
lei IMlnr. lncludinl sC*d control °"'" ~ I Cl) cm &milll ...., CC> ...... ,.
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IMlt is lnftn:eptld bJ Ptllllis Frew
(Blrtlafl Bouc:Mt) •• "" dltftr· tftt plea for tt11111. T Id cauldy.
Jecti Hopn, Jacques Aubuchon •Ito ruest. ftMeN: "WIN ........... (drlml)
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homeless llrose.
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•'fy AltY Other N1me." tapt1ln
Kiri! 1nlWtfl 1 dlstrea cell that
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perior rect to capture the Enter·
prite end its crew. W1rrtn StMfts,
81rt>er1 Boudltt, Stewert Moa
cu est
D (HJ CI> o,entiell: bllrtl9-.._ <Cf (60 mtn.)° .Nmmy Dian
hosts. Guests lndud• Dusty Sprinc·
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RICE RESEARCH-Two l'ltUJppiM pHMllts tUe shown
planting hybrill rice seftllUtgs in a rice paddy at the inler-
nationaJ Rice Resnrch Institute at Los Banos, In the Philip•
pines. ScetU is from NBC News s~ciol documentary "To-
mo"ow's World: Feflling tlte Billions.'' airing at JO PM, on
NBC. Program is a s~ciol report on whot the u~ru fore-
see os some of the answers to the Imminent shortage of food
ln the world.
"Punuit of bcellence: the Vienna Choir
Boys," an ABC News color speda1 fOCUlioa
on the experiences of a YOWll Austrian
chorister trainint for the world-famous Vi.-
eMa Choir Boys. airs oo ABC, Saturday at
7:30 PM.
Produced and written by Ernest PendreU,
the Pf'OIRID follows 12-ya.r-old llaiobardt
TiUey from the time of his accept&nce as a
candidate for the worlckenowned cllOral
aroup. throup the moat tryina momeau of
his summer trainfna ICllion and. finally, to
the day of dedlio&-when be is to be ac-
cepted or rejected by the choir.
It is also the story of the npport that
develops between the red-haired, frectle-
faccd younpter and bis teacbu, Profeuor
Ferdinand Oroeanan, who baa been ~
ciated with the Vieona Oloir 9oys for the
pu t three decada.
Each aeuon boys from all paru of Am-
tria apply for membenbip in tbil m:haliw
choral poup. Rainb.Hdt Tiiiy it one IUdl
boy. He ftl bom in the AUl&rtao town ol
Villach, located on the aMt Dnu below
lbe mouataiDI ol die v.-..Jtalima -...
der, and .... powa up wida tbe ~ ol
becominl • v--. a.oil' loy.
la order to become a Vienna Choir loy,
a candJdate mmt flnt pea a preliminary
audition. no. ....., .,.. .ma a yar of
emmiw ..... la pnp111dae far a *"
ond audidae. ......
A RENOWNED
CHORAL GROUP
Tbe ABC Nnt apedal besim with a
re-creatioa of youaa Tilly'a eecond audition
conducted in Vieana'a Aaprta PU.C., tbe
pr.-~ of tbt four cboin that
co••rile .. View a.as -,..
Aa a rault of this audition. Tilly it leJect..
ed to continue bis studies with the choir.
Tbe ABC News camera follow him to the
•muner home of the cbon. in Carint.bia,
on Lake Wirth in southern Austria, where
be is trained to take his· place. Herc viewers
see Tilly and the other candidata atteodint
c1Maa (they are pvcn a 8oe all-round edu-
cation with 30 teachen for 100 boys), at
play, rebeanin1 with the choir and tatina
ainainl lalone.
The proaram foUows the boys as they
prepare for the summer tour, the float test
for proapecti\<c chorilten, and featum ex-
c:erpta from the latt ooncert on the itinerary.
TraclitiooaUy, it ia at th.ii performance in the
tbouuod-yar-old mooutay at Mllatadt in
IOUdllilrn Austria .._. tbe new choir ia
fcqld wl ill new .....-n aR eeJecced.
~ ol BxcelleGce: tbe Vienna Choir
.,,_.. also praents a brief history of the
choir from ill ioccption. more than 4'0 yeara
qo, when Emperor Maximilian I orpn.i:zed
wbat WM then known al tbt Imperial Choir,
to tba p....m day ..._ icl three traveUna
daoirs are in C08ltUt denyiod all ewer the
WCll'ld. A fourtb die* is llwaya in Vitaoa to.,...,. ... .__ at the Imp.rial Qapel
---traditian tbat .... beet to 1491.
la acb of their concerta, the Vienna Choir
loyl alwaya *lude a coename ~ and
....... worb .., two .... hn-
Pnaa Schbett wl Pram JOMf Haydn.
IC•'IW ,._... ,...,...._,,.
T HE PATB Of
in the olBcc
decision on CUM
any moment. TI
~crew
everytbin1 aoina
Accordin& to
lhow ia bumber
newspaper polls
producer of the aaa 6000 letter
from u:b raret
Jet Propulsioo I
A poup of II
studios in Burbai
Roddenberry cla
that matter with
ta.rp pboto from
Jy over NBC St
In any cate.
lfOUpl, as well a
in& in ac:ientific
Says Roddeob
about the past.
welcome c:hanF
Future oricote
Nimoy
Spice Sbip-tbe
their purpoee. le
their inhabitants
Olallen&inl'l '
Sbatner) ia uod
maka thinp dift
who must make
dcvdop lqjtimat
la'ia don't even
It isn't that St
coma Int; thert
of romantic ent
ladia who woul4
But blab qua1itl
•
A Trek to Reckon Wi'th
., ......_ 1llewt Nrift lien ~ Ht..y 9"41 Wlll'-t Shetf>M
._ ,_,, 91'4 NlcMtle H'-'1 -.! W...... Ketty, ... rew.I
PATE of the USS Enterprise's trek lies not in the stan but
the olBca of the NBC network in New York where the
a on canoellatioo or renewal of Star Trek will be made at
:>ment. Tbe acieoce-lktioo aeries, involving an international
"&ft crew oo inta-planewy patrol circa 2167, eeema to have
Lin& aoina for it, except a hiab Nielaen ratina.
mfioa to 1V WEEK's recent annual poll of readen the
s number one favorite of both adults and children. Other
.per polls have abo abown it to be a top choice. Creator-
er of the aeries, Gene Roddenberry, saya the proara.m aver-
)()() letters a week--many letten from tot_.iz.e fans, many
ucb rarded place. of bigber learning u Caltech, and the
tpU1aion Lab at Pasadena.
-oup of atudeota from Caltech recently "marched" on NBC
in Burbank with a petition requestina that Star Trek stay on.
1berry claims be had nothing to do with the march, nor for
attcr with the appearance at NBC publicity department of a
M>to from IPL abowina the USS Enterprise hovering ominou~
NBC Studios.
oy cue, Star Trek has culled a loyal followina in all age
11 weU as amona science-fiction buffs and individuals work-
tcientific fields. What's the appeal?
Roddenberry: "It's a series about today and tomorrow, not
:be put. It appeals to people who look to the future, who
ie cbante. who like cballeop."
rc oriented it it. U~ stands not for United States but United
Nimoy oNI Ex«Mtlv~ Prodt1cu Gt-rw Rodd~nberry
~ emir is manifatly interncial and intemational-
mpow., to make ~fut contact with other planctJ and
tbabitanta.
lenaina7 WelJ, look at It this way. Capt. Kirk (William
) is under orders to communicate, DOC anrullilate. This
!hinp diftlcult not only for Kirk, but the ..cript writen. too,
:ut mate pellCe appear as dramatic u war, and who must
Jecjtimate rcllODI for violence. And that's a problfln many
on't even have to cope with.
1'1 that Star Trek Is a "message" prosram. Action-ldventure
!Ira; tbere are plenty of cbua aod fist ftpta, and plenty
antic entanslementa f« Kht. wbo rum into other-planet mo would look perfectly ftne in a Lat Veps chorus line.
sh quality ii maintained both tbrousb 1Cript.-maoy of
which are written by top names
in the science-fiction field-and
by devotion to authenticity and
believability-the Enterprise, for
instance, wu weeks in desian
and plaonina, with assistance
from Raod Corp. It is a theoreti-
cally openble spacecraft. Each
new planet the crew encounters
is carerully developed in tenm
of inhabitants, vegetation, atm<»-
phere, etc. to be consistent with
lcnown scientific knowledge. And
the cast itself is headed by three
real pros: William Shatner, a
Canldian, trained in the Shake-
spearean school of drama, whose
solid actina serves as a mainstay
on the show; Leonard Nimoy
and Deforrest Kelly, both with
thorouah ataae a.nd dramatic ·
training. Wlllkun S""1Mr
The series inadv.ertently ICO~ another plus with the emergence
of Mr. Spock (NIDlOy) as a kind of new-style hero. Originally,
Spock was evolved as a kind of "outaider" who could view human
foibles with. the objectivity of c;>ne not quite human. Actually the
half-Vulcanite, half~human, pointed-eared, utterly rational Spock
became a favorite for the youn1 "cool" generation and a love
object for ladies of all ages. '
"It's partly that aloof, satanic look," saya Roddenberry. "Women
are intriaued by a swggestion of power. Some women feel like
mothering him, but for many he's a sexual challenae--tbey imagine
that they could be the one to overcome his coolnas."
Roddenberry himself remains pretty cool about the 1V industry,
perhaps because he spent some yean as a pilot aod a police
officer before aettina Involved in the business. ''A number of my colleaa~•. ha~e g~tten out of televlaion in fruatration and disaust-
at the hm1tat1ons in what they could do, at the ratings system that
the networks Ute as a bible. I'd rather stay wirh it. I can understand
their allitude, thou&h.
"The oetworb aay aive people what they want. In other words
keep doina whafa been done for yeara. Did any put writer or
artist aive people what !hey wanted? Hell, no. They did somethioa
new and different. To aive them what they want is ataa:nation. The
point is to shake people up a little.
"This business is really schizoid. In new1 and documentaries
they're .cou~aaeous. In dramatic leries, they're not. Yet most people,
even h1stoncally, are most inftuenced by drama.
"I. don't want ~o • leave television. To me it'•. the most excitina
medium because 1t 1s the most powerful, most 1nftuential medium
in the world. I'll stay with it, as long as I have a jobl"
Hopefully, Roddenberry and Star Trek ~ill remain. Rodden-
berry, however, is planning a apin-otf epilode (aimed at a new
series) airina March 22 and titled "Assianment Earth," in which
Robert Lamina aunt-stars u a human who was t idnaped in early
life and returns to help straiahkn out this IOIDCWhat meued-up
planet.
The ftnt thing Lan1in1 miaht do is to loot into thole Nielaeo
ratinp.
(Editor'• note: A• we went to praa, we received word that NBC,
as of now, will keep Star T~k on for ncJCt seaaon.)-marian dem
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' THE DAJLV l'ILOT. TV WEEI<. FEBRUARY 17, 1968
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SUNDAY 9:00 D cm CI) (C) "Shline." Onto the TV screens comes this great
western classic starring Alan Ladd, Van Heflin, Jeck Palance.
Jean Arthur and Brandon de Wilde. The story is set in Wyo-
ming in the late 19th century when homesteaders and cattle-
men engaged in a blOOdy range war. This 1953 release was
produced and directed by George Stevens. It was written for
the screen by Pulitzer Prize-winner A. B. Guthrie, from a novel
by Jack Schaefer.
TUESDAY 9:00 D 9 (i) (C) "Prescription: Murder." This "made-especially·
ror-til-.vTsion" film has an ellcellent cast •nd a weak story .
The stars are Peter Falk. Gene Sany, Katherine Justice, Wil·
llam Windom and Nina Foch. The unfortunate stars have been
given a rather time-worn plot to work with, but mayb9 actors
and actresses of such quality can cany this one off without
a hitch. The story concerns a psychiatrist who commits the
"perfect murder" by having one of his female patients pose
as his wife for a while after he has done away with his nag-
ging, domineering spouse.
THURSDAY •nd FRIDAY 9:00 B 9 (I) (C) ''The GrMt C.C.pe.'• Once again. CBS airs this
exciting and humorous story about P<:Nl's involved In a crazy
escape attempt from the prison camp.
SATUlltDAY
9:00 O ~ @ (C) "Stnnp ledfeAowa.'' This 1964 Universal re-
lease stars Rock Hudson and Gina Loltobrialda and features
Teny·Thomas, Gig Young, Edward Judd, Arthur Haynes, Howard
St. John and Nancy Kulp. Because he wants a high position
with his company, executive Carter Harrison attempts a recon·
ciliat1on with his wife. from whom he has been separawd for
seven years. They find they are still very much In low, but
when Toni, who has a passion for protesting a weird assort·
ment of minority causes, shows up outside the U.S. Emb9ssy
astride a horse to deliver a protest • la Lady GodiW, Carter
gives up. Later Carter mistakenly winds up. In a fune,..I paf!or
and engages In a hilarious double-entendre conversation with
the mortician (Terry-Thomas).
SUNDAY, FEllRUMY 11
ll:OOAM~HL ~ (C) Detroit vs. Chicago.
10th Wint« Ofym Gemes: (C) Final events ~own ay are the 90-M4rtet ~ Jump, from the newty con-
structed platform at St. Nizier du Mouchen>tte, 10 miles eest
of Grenoble, France; Closing Ceremonies from the $200-milllon
ii mpic Village; and hi&hllghts of the past two weeks.
2:00 NBA ......_n: (C) Boston vs. Cincinnati.
2:30 Netionel lndoot tennis Chem (C) An amty of
eric:an and International standou~ top honors In this
annual event from Salisbury, M•rytand.
4:00 It ... 11wee Goff: (C) From G...,...les, Scottand comes first
match of a series of four 18-hole m1tches In wtllch Amotd
Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player compete for $50,000 .
9:00 m C.nldlan Hatton.I Hodley: (C) Toronto M•riboroS vs.
ITTagara Falls Flyers.
TUESDAY, FURUAJIY 20
l.'00 GI BasMtbeH: (C) Amigo& vs. P'lttsbu'lh Pipers . FR1~Y, FORUAJIY 23
6:30 fll) SllHnc: (C) Demonstration on venatlllty In P9rallel skllna.
SATURDAY, FEUUAR'Y 2'
1:.30 I Collep BasMtbel: (C) San Oiago State vs. LA. State . 2:30 MWU BesketbeH: (C) USC vs. Washinston State .
3:00 Tucson Open Gott: {C) Arnold Palmer defends his cham-
p onship in the $12S.OOO Tucson Open.
3:30 I CBS Goff a.ulc: (C) Semi-final match . Pro llowten' Tour. (C) The $40,000 T•mpa Bay S..toma e;n from Tampa, Florida.
4:.30 Santa Anita Rae»: (C) The $75,00Q..Added San Antonio
!(es at 1 ~ miles.
5:00 I The Proht11lwta: <C> Andrei Molterer 1iv .. sklina pointers. Shetrs Wonderlul WOrtd of Golf: (C) USGA Women'• Open
c ampion Carol Mann •nd U.S. Ladles PGA titleholder Sandra
Haynie pl1y Golf Club de Lausanne's per-72, 6.00Q..yard courw
in Switzerland. a uc·c Wide WOfid ot Sportm: cc> 1~1one1 Surftnt
Cliampaonships f«m Makaha leec~ ·~ ••••lf1n1• (drag races) from Pomona, Cllllf. (Ts ... t)
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