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FAIOA Y. MARCH T, "'968 .. TEN CENTS
Police TV Possible?
ques in cam«• and rupport equip. menl)
He asked if Glavas felt "it would
ecippte the ..-ocram if there 'were
~to k>oi OV« your $boulde."
"I don't say M>u8e couldn't happen,"
G lavas responded, "but I do say tbit
with good oompetieot meo md honest
*1miiistration, tbei. illl't much need ti> worry."
Beek empha&Ued ttut be, for one.
felt tbe proposed tlelt « 4:bt P'Jectrooic
~ Syltem (EPS) was .i good
idea and lhould be given a tnai run
in Newport Beach under Glavas'
guidance.
But Beek said iI other police
departments limited public v1ew1ng
ol. the operatioo to such a degree
as sugg~ by Glavas. he doubted
it woultl be feasjble f<r the EPS
to be adopted in other czties across
Che COUDCry.
"Not every police department en·
joys ttle aame coofidence as yoon,"
Beek said.
Glavas sakl the cbaoce of abuse
LS inherent in many things, such as
guns Mld urs for example.
Moet of the ~ over any police
TV operat!Gn mu.t ult.imate}y come
back to load police admini*ation.
be said.
"It's been suggested that Glavaa
ID.lght he a. dictator. wittl too much
(See GU VAS, Pace Z)
$443,582 Allocated
Coast. Schools
Get State Aid
By THOM BARLEY
Of Ille II.it-, 1'191 Iliff
Six Orange Coast school districts
will share a total of $443,582 in sup-
plementary state aid, approved with
a view to partially offset the loss
of $1.4 million caused when County
A.sseuor Andrew Hinshaw under·
assessed county oil properties by more
than $28 million.
Dr. Robert Peterson, Orange County
superintendent ol ecboola, announced
the aid today hard on the heels of
the signing late Thursday on Assembly
Bill 9 by Gov. Ronald Reagan.
The approved measure w i l i ,
Peterson said, bring a total of $566,802
to hard bit county school dJstricta.
Named in AB 9 as reciplf!Ptl of
the authorized state aid are three
Orange Coast elementary school
districtlS: Huntington Beacl\, $30,419;
Ocean View, 9119,826; l"ountain Valley
$44,512 and Westminster, fn,4B7.
Huntington Beach lJlgb School ~~~~~Qf.'118/J17 ot~a total aliocatlon of $191,SH to
county bilb acbBol jurisdictions.
Peterson estimated 1hat the school
djstrict's share of tax funds, bad
Hinshaw submitted ~ect
assessments to the state last Nov.
l~. would have been in t b •
neighborhood of $1.4 million.
County Eyes
Tax Rate
Cutjn'68
Oranie CountY'• $1.71 tu r• h oot goJ..ng up, ~ fact .._. an iolnc
to try tp ~ ~obert E.
'l'homa., county acbn · ve ol!ktlr
told a pleaaed awlleoce of Orange
Countf Qi~ ol Co·m mel'C• mem?M!rs Thursday.
MA1t4NIS WIAMtG ARMOllO VESTS MAN FO*WAIO OUlllVATICN ·POST OUTsllJI IELEAGUIRIO KHI 5ANH
a""'f ,...... tt.... teen Oliuned Dittfnt %Jf'aa 1>iett .._ ""'1 Trendiel ~ OfN" Country AhMcf ef Th it. ,_Int
Oranl' CONt Junior CoUe1e t>iltrict
wU1 e•t • state. check. for $52, 721,
the m1ett sbfir,e tt th• state'• .alloca-
tion of ~120. '5a to four COUDty unilled
and jnmar c6.we districts.
Equalization 'bearings held by coUJ1.e
t_''Ed •Oft!Utl department (~
Jll'fl .t>c>Ul ~.~ tl»em) i.t beiQC taN
to PrOYid• e.rlbts ttie .. Jel'Vieet
at fess cost or more ftr'Vices at the
w.me eo5t/' the ~ executive
disck>5ed.
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Khe Sanh Attack Fails
500 Reds Routed by Marines, Rangers
By PETER ARNETI' ........,.,,,_w,._
KHE SANH, Vietnam -More than
500 North Vletn.amese soldien at-
tacked ttie Kbe Sanh combat baae
through the toe before dawn todsy.
They got to the barbed wire ring
around the bate before ttiey wert
driven back \with at least 70 of their
men killed.
The Red infantrymen c b a r I e d
behind three sapper platoons in UM
attack on the base's e a 1 t e r 1
perimeter, wNch la held by a batta1.lon
of 500 CHct South Vietnamese
1\angen.
A fll1ht of the U. S. Air For~·s
bu&e &2 bomben. flying In direct
support of around troops for the flt.a
time In the war, dropped tons df
explosives only 750 yards In front
....,.-Lee.
Weatller
u yoa aleep late Saturday,
you'll m1u th morn.in& toe and
cll1aJe, allld the rfllt of UM 4-1
will be llJDablQ', forecMtlr Jack
Fruee promilll. LDat for •
I upward ....., Jn tM -dfj
nmweet.
JNaDB TOBA 'Y
AU CAot QU#en fllOff cf11.oin.
Ill II gold m tAc world of mamr
, ~ lack Vklc. coorr • ltotY il &odQ't ·-,rilUNDIJL
of the Raniert' lines.
The besieged U.S. Marine base 10
the norttnreat e<rner of South Vietnam
wu a red alert -meantn1 an attack
wu believed imminent -when tha
enemy soldiers came hmglni throalh
the darkness and milt.
~ome of ~ Commwtst sappers
Slli:ceeded In plldng B a n i a 1 o r ~
J«pedoes ( exploli•e charges) under
the calla I( b~ wire 1hat circle
the two-1qnar•lllle base, but they
were killed befon 1tley cooJd trigger
the charges.
Thb afterOOOG a twtn..ngine cargo
plant cruhecl and burned aa it was
attemptina to tab off from K.he Sanh.
The Cl"9" and pasaen&er1 escaped,
lot IOllle were Injured. As firemen lubed out to ~IUilh the flames,
Communist gunners bracketed the
wreckage with two mcrtar r~ds,
wounding tenral of the ftrefigbters.
The early ~g attack was the
heavl.,t ground assault laimcbed so
far atainlt the 5,000 U.S. Marines
and SCIO Rmgen holding the Khe Sanh
base.
An eatlrnated 40 ,000 Communist
troops are believed massed across
the northern frontier for an invasion
of South Vietnam's two northernmost provtnc11, with the K.be Sanh base
thelr Drat obje<-tive.
Lt. Col David Lownds of Plantation,
Fla .. the base commander, said that
when tht attack came on the heels
of a heuy mortar. rocket and
artillery bombardment, he thought
''this ro.labt be the big attack, but
(See .QIE SANK, Pace %)
Harbor DUsolution Bill
More Idea Than Paper
A ~Ye .meuare purportedly
creataid to Wipe Ollt tbe Oraage County
llarbar ~ tlde1 seemed to be
more Ja 6it abapa ol a ~ Ueer.
Aa a maUer tt tact. U>e btm basn't
even bWa • "1'itta Jet, accord.ins to
one el the to-atrtbOn, Auemblyman
John V. BrilP <R·P.lllJartoo. > Brtus, Jn the county Ttuaaday, said
he had tolsed tfle mtH1D'• into
i.piauve hopper Ja &6cramento onlJ
• • ••apot MD." 'ftlla means the meuor~. at this
•· la just a 1llilt. W ordJ will
be flJJed In lata'. .. Brtftl puts u.
"Jf ..,, ..... i. 11111 lrfJ 7'
4'No bOl Mt .... wrl-... DOM ..rm .. illldJ .... bow Wbat Uw ptopl.e
ol Ona;i OililtJ *8at. •• Brlaa JUI· ,.... . a. ~ die spot ~. be
.aJd. 1-au.. be ,... aware el tM
.. ewrtal dlal09Pt ',' lltvptft.~ tbe
h a r ~ o r d la tr 1 e L Oo-•utbor iJ .• 1C Blblrt: ... , ...... .... ).
''It was necessary to enter some
lr:lnd of a bill now before deadline."
Briggs explained "I hope l,gili.tion
Is not neceuary."
Brtua said be thought the countv
supervl.sora could dissolve the distr1cl
lJ they wis~ to without atate legisla-
Uon. "but I bave a bUl ready 1r
It la needed."
The Harbor Dlatrict was formrd
by a vote ot the people of the county
Jn um and "' powers and structure have beai cbanied by atate leglalation
since tbM Utf.
The cllatrict la Wider attack trom llfW'IJ ..,_, and molt dty coon·
cOa .. ~to act on recom·
JniDclatiou ot a County Le.ague ot au .. cmnnUtt.ee 111at the dLttr1ct. u
no.t cwtM'dld., be 6'olved and th• ,,..._., flrb Ind beaches be put
a1'ds a ......, c."llWrty depertmat
1'11 move wooJd elln:UDN lht
dlalrtiat' lfldal tuiQI powers. a .. tt ~C:cilll.lfttl0n wfai m.uty op-
Ponl9tl of tM Urbor orpnisation.
Sixth Escapee
Caught in LA;
ty supervisors in the wake of
Hinshaw's $28.7 million under assess·
ment of county oil properties pave
the way for legislative action to aid
financially embarrassed s c h o o l
districts, Peterson said.' ,
. "We still have suffered a two-thirds
loss," the Superintendent explained.
''But we have to be thankful to county
F • L assemblyman Robert Badham, John .. ve at arge Briggs, Robert Bur~ and ~eMeth II Corey who co-aut.btred the legislation. 0 It ls very welcome fiDancial assistance
Thomas said the possibility is beinC
investi&at:ed that private enterprise
may be able to do some county jobs
bµter aod at less cost.
He cited 8$·an example the Orange
County Medi~ Ceoter lalllldry opera·
Uon.
The cotmty officer also wured hi.I
listenus that "if we get the proposed
sales tax money from the state,
estimated at f7 to $9 million, it will
go directly to tax reduct.ion." Law enforcement ol.ticlala today Shat has been made available to us."
~~~~~~---~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-PMMd the halft\'ey point in their roun-
dup of 11 prillnen who escaped the
OrllJ&a Coun(J Jail rune days ago.
Six are beck ln custody; five are
still at large.
'!'be alxtb man was captured in Los
Anctles Thurlda7 by C a 1 i f o r n i a
H1Jbway Patrol officers who picked
h1nl up on suspicion o< driving a
car stolen in Sanu Ana. He was
ld.entifled u Thomas A. Shepherd,
29, Of IAk~wood, who had been jailed
oti a car theft charge.
Earlier Thursday, two
other members of the "great escape"
team which slithered to freedom
throueti a ventilator shaft after cover-~-U>elr bodies with soap were taken
ao ~y In Pella, Iowa.
Gfabbed by Pella police u they ~ from a bus in the small Ina community we~ Michael Ray
Dkkty, la, of Stanton and Richard
Rd>lri!a, 20, o( Anaheim. Orange
Coqnty sheriff's olliceda aaid Pella
autb«ities bad been alerted that both
men were on ttie bus but declined
to live further details ol the arrest.
It ii expected that both men will
be returned to Orange County "in
the next few days," commented Capl
JDmes BroadbeU. County jail officers
bert are also awaiting the return
ol Thomas Lee Webb. 1~. ot Stanton,
W1lo was aJTeated Wednesday 10
(See CAPTURED, P•se I)
Bicycle Rodeo
Slated in CdM
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z cwt. Y PILOT Fr'ld~Y. Mittll l, 1%R
:Silence Starts to B:r
.., JEROME F . COLLINS ... ..., ....
'l'llil Newport Beach etty eouncn
race IC\ far bll been a walkMboo.
Jn the two ... b 1~ tM clol!e
ol nomloatiOOI, not a candidates'
forum tw been held, and most of
U. HVU collteoden bave been mum
on ctvk: IJsuec.
But u,... were lllrna lode')' that
the campalin ia about to come alive.
Amoo1 them:
-District 2 lWe&t Newport) in·
cumbeut Al For11t and his backers
began tervini coff•. donut.a and cam-
paign llterature at his newly opeMd
political headquarwrs. next to lus
he.rdware store
-Support.en of another Distz'lct 2
candldate, aerospact lndu.Mey ex·
ttuttft Dcme)d A. Mctauta. ~
ptuj tcr I ~· satu.rda1 • ~~ 1be •DIDI al hli cam-·
paip ~ at., "· CoM HiOnN1·~
-DilVtct 7 (Zall 0.... cW .... ,
incumbent Uncbley Panone be1ao
making the Jraffee kllitob rouodl.
Hosting one affair 'lbunday were
Mayor and Mn. Paul J . Grut>er. The
endorsement ls Gruber's only one of
the campaign. Thirty penona were
invited.
-The Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce announced an April 4 can·
<lidates' forum at the Balboa Bay
Club. The breakfast m~ting. co·
sponsored by the Board of Realtors.
could be the contenders' la&t hurrah
ol the campaip. Tbe elecUoo ii ApnJ
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CARDS ISSUED
At For lit ~u.wte'I t o 4 a 1 ,
wallet·8'.zed cardl wete blDcled. out
carrying thU message:
"Al Forlft Ja an experieoce4, con-
sclentfous ad honest voice 0n our
colUl<:il. Hie re-tlecUGo wUl CMrantee
c o n t i n u a ti o 11 of out·hi·lbHpen
discussion and decllloot OD all ..,policy
rratters. Join our fight against rubber-
stamp. invisible government."
The "invisible government'' referen-
ce 11 to recent mucb·publicbed md
!uWe efforta by a miaD sreup ol
Bap Area Counril
Citizens
. A proposed police TV system in
Newport Beach Thmaday night gaiMd
the support of most homeowners
eroup repretentativel at a meeting
of the Bay Area C1Usens Comlcil.
Eight of tbl 13 people atteadi.n1
were quallf*i to vote on a recom-
mendation endoro)i Uie TV opera·
tion. Of tbOM qualified, tevflll ftre
in favor and oat llbltaioed.
The repreaeneatlftl .,,... speaking
ror Uaetr r~ homeowners
a1sociation1. At>ttainine was the
~tatJYe from Marinera Park,
Inc.
P'a\U'lna tbe ~ were repr.e11-
tatiYH from Beacon Bay Ccwnroonity
Aatociadul; Newport 1DIDd, Inc.;
Stereo Tape
Burglar Hits
Again at OCC
Orange Cout Colleee'• .-eo tape
burgl• aitruck aeain 'lbunday mpit
-five tlmel. to be cud..
Five OCC nilht ...._, aid Costa
Me11 police that thelr c.-. had been
broken into md gfereo tlpe units and
l.\pes removed. One lb.tdeat ailO 1olt
a wallet. police Wei.
In aD cu.. the Clll doara were
locked, police r~ Tt. bqlar
either broa a wblow • IJlitd the
lock to open b ...
Vt'ctims ol the Tbiaay nilttt tape
buralar were:
-Nonmn Bron, 24, IC E. 20th
St., eo.ta Me... wbo bit • ~ r.::,er. t.pe calatdaw ..S • lldfttr . IMI $148.
...Jlbomu W. 'lboq>e, ~. ol Placeft·
tia, who k»t a stereo p~ aad
tapes. Lois $13&. -a-t11 J. Lacy, 18, ... 1.13 Vi.tU
Flora, Newport Beedl, Who lost a
stereo playeor and catdcllt. Loci Jn.
-J1mt1 E . .kllftlon Jr., 2S, of Senta
."11, who Iott a -... taipe player.
Loss '80. --OJara A. MUri•.tm, 2), ol Sub
Ana, who Iott a stereo tape, biJ wallet
and cub. Lou f!M.
'~eari\Jg Slated
For Accountant
Accwed Boq Memcrill Holpttal
embeuler Delbert Glaa Butler wu
bound onr to Superior Court fat a
bearlnl March .. -aide for Newport BMcll Mnnldpal Court ~to-
~ Ja..yur-old bospltal acr.ountant
wu anated earlier this month on
cbarpe of wrttlnc a fraudulet check
tor man thu flOO.
Df\11 Y PILOT
Back Police TV
Balboa P4ninlula Point Associalioo:
Upper Bay E&Ultea ; Weatdlff A11oc1a·
tion; Irvine Terrace Association. and
Upper Bay Estates.
Que.tions railed about the TV prO·
polal and Polite OtlS B. James
Glavas' answers tncluded these:
Q.-Could tbere be assurances for
the public tbat older, mon! mature of-
ficert m<Jnil« the scr'eent?
A.-Poticemen are CGDstantly ex·
posed to situations that require di.sere·
lion. The cameras will see only what
anyone else can eee in public. They
will not be ~ into private
quarters.
Q.-Wbat would the maximum
number of camer11 eveotu&lly be
throuebc>Ul tne city? ' .l
A.-CameTu will never oftllo eom·
plete surveillance. They wUl be a
1upplement to the policemen, _.will
also be tomewbat ~ beJnt
Available for imta1Jatlon Jn ....,_. y
"tugb crime-rate" ~.
Q.-Aren.'t the ~ OWb
lolne to learn wllere tbeJ .... and
1ta1 out o1 CanMn rmce?
A.-Tbat's one ol the .... 'h
ten period will pT'O'fidt • -.rer
to.
Q.-HUJt vulnerable would CllDel"U
be to vandlrJln?
A.-The7 could be put Giit ol open·
tioo, bot the momeOt .., .. the
police monitariDC 4be acl'9IO wSl lmow
.it and ~tdl • omcw.
Jury Finds Pair Guilty
In Dairy Fraud Tri.al
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Two ol four men accused of
defraudin1 a Fullerton dairy and an
Anaheim bank of more than '12
million were found euilty today in
Newport Beach
Woman Injured
In Mesa W~k ~
~~Si':A.!; at a ~ Meta , Cotta
Meu police r .
Police Nid a car d.l't*en bJ Gerald
G. stanley, 34, ot 20.11. Men Drive,
Smta Ana Heiabts, s~ tntt the
rMr of an auto operated' by Gtorte
E. Bridgm.n, N, of t«xl Clay hl
Newport Bead!. at the corner Cll'
Bmtol and Biter ~ ab«tiy after
mtdnlght.
Tbe t!Dl*'t f9f<* the Btidsman
CM" tmo fbe T'eU' "' • ~ driven by Dlnlel A.. Vere~ %4, of 21~
Elden Ave.. Cotta Meta. JfGtkt 1aid ~ ~ and \Wtktt ••
JtoppW for tnmc.
Bridlman's . wife, Alda. 49, was
tulft to Hoa& Memorial Botpital for
bUllDa Cl( bead injuries and lbock.
Tbe --., auto -.. demo11IMd.
poUc9 llid.
Memorial Fund Set
W ASHJNG'l'ON < U'PO -ftll a'IS Marine DiVWca Auodatioe LodQ et,. an nt •» a ¥44 fll a m•drial
r ........ ,... tl•lmor a~
c 1 •. Maj. Ga 8IJr'<. A.
·Bit ........... ~avtlmm
111t•n•"I• ..
Superlar Court.
Their two companiona !a the t.aqled
check mantpulaitlan ldlame tbllt Jed
to the bdruptlna o1 botb COllCIJ"DJ
lllU.lt face anotbeJ' jury trial. (Eulier
ltory, Pait 7).
'Iba te-woman, two-mM ,-1 eJld.
Id 11 boars ot dellbe:rdom by llM.ainl J-,. s.t Lynn Davla tllat lt •u
bope)tll!J deadlocbd 1n 1t1 rme-w ot ll'Ud t.beft and CGDlplr&CJ c:tmae• a&almt Benoae Terrano, •. of Zap
Jl.a &Del bll brother, ~. 42, of et .... -
But 8amuel 1Ae10. 31, of Garden
GNVe lffD \f Mlltenced April 1 cm
grand theft &Dd coospracy counu
which could send h1m to state priJon
for not more than 20 years. The suave,
impassive L<in10 recently was sen-
tenced in Lot Aqeles to 1 to 14
Y'ltl ti a1atf pdlon on 1i.milat fraud
charae1. · ~
8obert MiallJcdo. 40. of Ontario,
lhe folll1b member of the Fullerton
• inVtlbbdt firm .Jmown M Aseociated
'n~aton. will join Longo in the dock
Oft April 1. Fouad guilty of conspiracy °"" he fa!-a J>09.'lbie aenteace ol 1~10 )'Mn in ltate prison.
,,. •• P.,,e J
KHE SANH ...
It was just another probe."
, lie said Communilt troopa &lso
made 1ete:ral other small aU..Cu
aJont tbe line btld by Martnes in
h northeut and ~then aections
of the ba1e.
Allied casualties in all the attacks
were "very B&bt," U.S. odk:er1 11id.
'Ibe North Vle1namese launched
their bi&gest 111sau!t from trenches
they hM du,1 . to l'ithio ~ yards of ~· Reesn Un11 In tlM put wttk
Otpite the daily reputed strikes by
U.S. warplanes.
The Am S1rat4fortresses, which
nonnally bomb QI) nearer to aWed •
potltiom tltm 3,008 ylJ'ds, cut their
•lOU to wtthln 750 yards of the
Rul'fl tio hit wbat waa believed
to be the enemy assemf1ltn1 area r. tbe anaalt.
U.S. p1aea killed another 22 Com· mmUIU Oft a rldp soot!\ of Da Nang
aft.l'r a Marine reconnailsance tum
spotted • ol the enemy moving with men.an ud rocteu.
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CAPTURED •..
r1aa1taff. Art.i.
AriJoDa Rllh••Y patrolmen also
had ui.-blDda CID a ma Ibey bebeft
wu PMl ~ Dia. 24. al Leruna
Beach, 1110thft "P'Nt e I C a p e ' '
partld,_L Bit Di.n, .. ol -tllr• men la ._ cm halted bf ANooa
ol!Jcers -an auto that was 110lcn
• i...-~ -..... Gii his .., to c..ao ~ Jatl ii
P' • 11111.
,... -... beS la JtO wldala
a abort tlmt of their breakout last rib. 11 -WcMel E. WDcox.. =.
" • • k . a--.-Budl: .. tat .... aMla ... lplllt bl
a fall tr. I .......... ad Ndlilft
Tb&Mi ) • "'\~I 3 f. Wbo ... prompely .:...... dll S. Pa. .... ..... t
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... _......_ to penudt both
rtratt u1 DMDtct •:AU.-._, .. _...~ ......bmt 0.. c.M ..... ; ......
la U.. llttrutl fll d~ UrmoD1,
DlJnSU> ltiaAG~ i.
P'orO( W'bote campalp manaier
Ls Marshall DufJleJd, la upeded to
continue makinc tbe moat of the m.
cldeot by ~' oo Lbe "mv11ible government ' theme.
Forgit and MclnnJ1 IO far are the
only candldat.ea with conventional
campaltn headquarters. Mc I JJ n I 1 '
··open &oose'' Saturday la be1nc ar·
raueed by electloo c • m m l t t e e
memben Charles E. Hart. former
Newport mayor: Mn R l c h a r d
Pantzar. Mort Ad~. Mn. Gilbert
Mite.hell aod Mra. Merrill Skllli.np.
What about the otber candldatu?
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GLAVAS •••
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Wooters Favors .
~filV Sur:veillance . .
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Calllonla, but It tbe Amil tima bi's
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Wootln ta U. fl:nt of ta.. _.,
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~. to apMk up aa h EPS
lalut.
''Many people I haw talked to.
church sroupe and buai.oessft\91, a.re
~med tbat the information gained
by the camer~ may fall into unau·
thori7.ed hand!, or that poli~ will take
undue advantage of the dtizeo, par-
ticularly Jn minor ollemes," he not$!
But thJs sort of tnln'ying ii not
Ju1tified." he &aid.
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• MELLOWED REFLECTION -Students at Orange Coast College, re-
flected here in Barry Goldwater's bifocals as he talked informally
with them on campus after his speech Thursday at college, found he
wasn't the same talk-tough politician he was in 1964 as a presidential
candidate.
: Wiii Meet Press
. .. California Bar Holds
Action on ABA Curbs
The California State Bar A.seoclat.ion
laid Thursday tt will not take any
action ~ the Americao Bar A.aeocla-
.,_,., new l'Ulea ~ crime
DeWI coveN&e ld:iJ they have met
With repreevtatlvea of the prescs.
Tbe American Bar Association's
COOlb'ovenial Reerdon Report pro-
poses ,Wdelinea for .rtorneys which
woold 'rettrict the re~ of in-
formation about CTim.lnal arre9t:s and
trials.
State Bar JnSident JOOn H. Flnger ot San Francisco issued ttie following
8tMeme.X today in ~d U> the
Reardon Report:
"Sblce 1959 the Staie Bar hu had
a v.riety of propo94].s before lta board
~ iOYernOr'S to make ~ concerning
giving of °"'s releaMs by lawyers
concerning ariy ~pl dlst>Ute ..•
The st.le Bar woo1d 1eek an exchange
of views with the press before any
~was proposed, as it baa always ~in the put."
• "The actioli of the American Bar
AS90Ciation on the Reardoo Report,
which by its ..-trictions on lawyers,
its "fullest cooperatioo" in working
with the bar 1lo find an acceptable
solution to the ·fair trial-free prua
problem .
Sisk's letter read, "We oommeod
the Caili.fornia Bar for its deciidon
to ~ ~ studies and
cooperation with the media. rather
than taking pn!clpit.ou1 action in
adopting the R~ Report."
The committee added, ''It is our
.trong bflief that restrictions pro·
po6ed by tbe Reardon Report would
withhold ioformatkln Ile public must
have."
They advieed Finger ttle)' would
fight any individual judgft or Jaw
enforoement officials "who do not
haw ttie wiadom to follow your lead,
and who might arbitrarily lmpote
ret.tr:ktions in advance of any re·
quiremeut tJo do so."
The cemmittee abo adopted a
resolution deploring tM adion of a
Veuttaa County Superi« Couft.-judge
who barred tSe publie aod presc from
extensive pcm'tioos ~a murda' triai.
.,icourts. and police authorit~ wouJd. Cuhong Declare >effect. limit the coverage of crime Q....aD
")>ewl will come before the boa.rd of
eovemors kl due coine. U S Th ed
w "But it should be~ mear ID ' • • Wart .!he meantime that the S Bar is la constitutional agency the State S • { Shi !ot Callfornta and ~ 1n way bound eIZUre O p
j,y any action or recommendation of
.the American &r A990Ciatioo whic3 MIAMI (UPI) -The leadeor of a
!II a voluntary organization. militant Cuban exile P'OUP ansrily L "tt should not be assumed that the blamed tile \Jntted States today for
t&tMe Bar Board of Governors will thwarting an Mtempt by ra:ideTa to
.. gree with either the approach to capture a CUban'~eiihter patSing
the problem or the aubttaooe of the oil the F1orida cout .
.rules recommended in the Rea:rdOll Cmtoms -,:S seiJed a small boat
The statement from the~ brought ~'"!. Cut =a ~.!t8Ju:J Leport.''
mmendations from news media station. They "'1'e jailed on probable ~tativea• f r e e d o m of ln· charges of .~ to illegally u-formation committee. In a leUer to pc.rt arms. ..... _,._.
J'inge:r, IArry Slat, cbalrman of ttle t;:ommlMee laJd the poup wooJd offer Dr, Odando &Ida, 8 e c r e t a r y
• Gtmh8 o( the ~al Move· • meat of R~ Reco'm'f
· ford Takes =·tx.w~U.::Srr:;~on.:
ot July. 'n>e fftUt*r Tue'41.Q ram·
D ~ med and NM I J1Hboat contaiNnt er 88 e1 ense U.ree W'OUld·be ddedorl oU tbe Virginia cout.
$ecretary Today Bosch laid the four men ln tbt
la.loot boat carried a 20 mm. sun.
am ~ rifte and hand ,,_...,
LW:~TON (UPI) -Clark and 1'ft'e iotnl to rendnvoul wMh
B:Amml a.Hord, w~ lawyer a 21.foot veuel Ill 1ea prtparatory ps acM.Mr to l>emoc'Ndc president. to attacking the !Nlgbter.
"" -..... took c.'Olll1MDd today Bocch said the 29-foot oo.t c:an1.ed llant U.S. mWtarr m:..ditne. sL men anned with "1everal 17 mm. 01ffGrc1. 61. ._ narn tn aa cannons" and .50 caliber machlDI
ol dllerwe by 'adef Justke IUDJ. When the amaltr ~ didn't
snn at a WJdtie Bouse abow up on t 1 m •· Boacb aald, t h • llrier boM fled to acapt polllble
-i1ldl Robert S. McNamara. crin by h Oollll Guwd.
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....... , ftand.-, IDd ~ -.. ID ~ b tlCb «I JU!J and .,.. ._ ee ,..,,. lllid 111"1 ,...... tree ta. 6-Cuba dtfec:tan, Boch
Prllll •JC 0 & -.Id. CMliiC. tit WI 1 •or a tn u tBa..._. r.UO eetd TbandlJ CM
la ... JtP'J lad 1*mnt DSY&l ~ ''tr1111cn" ._.. tMen from IM
tD Pr1llC •'haw, tabs fllttr 1111 allV'I and WN belnt r«urMd
tM Pal ... et a tbDt we.a tbt tD Oaba to ltaftd trial. Wltnewa to
mtlOi Ii .... • er-.. all!U'f the dnlN .a UM VlrliJU c.-
clwe1il.-.. ... YWliinn • ud betle...S, boftwr. tM mtll ~
Git .,..._ ~ Ja b..s.d tOiwlJ'd aAs tbe Ufetio.& •• rammtd bJ tbe~~--.......... ) , ~
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F'r"-Y, ~h 1, 1968
Years Mellow Barry
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OCC S~ch Belies Get Tough Image
~ the last year Johnsoo baa dedded
BJ P~ POWELL that we have to win the war. Since
• .. ..., ,... .... ~at time the military has been m.ak·
The B~ Goldwal*r Wbo apoke ing most of the decl1lon1.''
at Orance CC>ait Collett Thurldq Goldwater continued to say that,
wu a mellowed reflection Of the • unfortunately, the Vietnamese do oot Raouh~n pnlldenUal cand1dat9. know exactly what they want. "Eve~ --~fAtoit-at tbe Decade Ahead" wu man and every boy over there bU
the topS.c Qf h1I speech. It dMlt with fought 1D a war, but they have tbelr
every majcr la•ue fldng Amtrlcua family in mind before their country.
today. lf we had bombed tbe inltallations
The focal point of the speech by and weapons supplY station in Hal-
tbt former eenator concerned educa· phong the war couldn't have luted
tlon and tbt need for vocational more than two months."
tralning. He claimed the part city, u a supply
Acccrding to Goldwater, theN ls station, has stored 1'eapoos from
a ireat lack of junior aecutivea and Russia and other Communist couo-
tratned penonnel under 35 nationally. tr~s. "the same ooea that are being
'The average age, be said, la 27.1 used successfully aga1Dlt us now."
aod the birth rate ii decreasing Within the next 10 years, Goldwater
"What we do in Vletnam today la 1 said, communism would be so altered
important," ht u.id. "'lbere la no that the United States would side
auch tbinl aa balf a war. In about with Russia against Red China. China
Ups and
he now considers the world culprit.
His greatest c~ern within the
United States today is the drift toward
socialism. No country lived under
socialism successfully, he said.
If a centrally controlled sociallstlc
economy ruled the country, ••we would
begin to slide down bill," he claimed.
"When that happens Russia would
take over as the world power."
As a solution to this problem be
suggested the reduction of power of
the national labor board and a reduc·
tion in spending.
The only real solution would come
with a change in government. he said.
This could even be done by a Democratic adrrunistration. he 11d-
mltted. "But we must get the people
out of government who want t.o control
it."
Downs
· Johnson Describes Them in Pentagon Elevator Saga
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The way
Fresideot Johneon tees it, there'a a
political leuon to be le.arned in beinc
impri.9oned for 12 minutes with
Defense Secretary R o b e r t S.
McNamara in a Pentagon elevatcr.
The chief executive bfouabt ~ tbe
toddent Thursday eveaioe In a to<
to governors .uiendiDg a White Houae
dJnoe:r.
"Let me live you a CODfidHt1a1 brieflnc on wh.t really bappeoed in
the Peotagon today," be aaid.
"First of all, the elevator WU No.
13. And there were 13 of us in there.
And today ls leap year.
"I felt torTy for that poor elevat.ot'
operator. A voice came over the in·
tiercom and asked: 'Do you have a
full loa<I there?'
"I was interfft.ed in r.is reply.
"The ope.rator looked at th •
eecretary of fffeme and swallowed
once. He looted at me and swallowed
twice.
"Then be mapped: 'A load? Al·
firmlltive, buddy!'
''I turned to Bob McNamara.
'What'• wrong with th.la thing?' I sald
in my aottest voice. 'Don't ask me,'
he replied. 'I don't work here any
more.'
"I looked .t him sadly and thoulbt
'tt.at'1 real efflclency far you -be'a
•
not even out of the building and the
computers have broken down.'
"The secretary must have read my
thoughts. He clicked bJs fingers and
expl&Md: 'I've 1ot it Mr. President. nus LS February 29th and we didn't
program the computei-for leap year.'
"AJ we walked away I saw Bob
McNamara whip out his famou:. little
black book I ~ked over his shoukier
·and looked at the notation. 'Check
elevator budget at the World Bank.'
"Sl4ndmg stuck inside that elevator
today, 1 thought oi my Republican
4iends. I hoped they would realize
tbat it can take a Jong time to get
to the top in this town."
A few mi.nut.es after the elevator
jam.med to stop between floors, the
door was opened mechanically and
a chair pa.ued down to t b •
passenge!'I.
Johnson and McNamara stepped up
oc the chair tn reach floor level and
crawled out. They were delayed 12
minutes in getting to a ceremony
n:arking McNamara's departure u
defense secretary.
11 Sailors Die In Ship Collision
SEATTLE (UPI) -Eleven Greek
seamen are believed to have perished
in the fiery collision between the
Liberian tanker Mandoll II and a
freighter in the Pacific Ocean 300
miles off ttle W ashlngton-Oregoo
coast.
Search planes Thursday flew over
the area where the M&Jldoil bad a
huge gash ripped In her starboard
bow when she collided Wednesday
afternoon with the Japanese freighter
Suwahara Maru.
'nle planes turned back when the
weather became rainy and stormy
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but two Coast Guard cutters remained
at the scene.
47 Stores Lockout
Retail Food Clerks
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Reta.ii
cit.rks charged. they were Jocked out
at 47 stores today despite an agrtt-
meut with big chain food market
operators to po8tpone strikes and
lockouts during a resumptioft of
negotiatioo.s.
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MILY PILOT I
Fired CHP ·
Man Denies
He Balked
Fired Califomla Rigbny pMrolman
Burioc 1'. Bodemchatz took tbe ltalld
Th1asday in Santa Ana to botJy den)'
that be bad evu failed to wu. a
traffic ticket for an offeMe worChy
ot the cltatioo.
The slender, tanned Bodemi ,_
52, dismiued lut Dec. 31 for aDepd
inexcuuble neglect of dqty, fn.
subordination and wiMful dl~
and inefliclency -0011stnied by the
defense to mean that he didn't iMue
enough tratfic ticets -told bearlnl
ootflcer Robert L. Hill that his attitude
had "never been anything but good."
Bodemmatz's attorney allO atl\Jed
during the second day of evi~
that CHP ol.ficera in Bodenachatz'1
jurisdiction issued traffic ticket.
under a "quota sy~m" ~his client
had at all times rigidly adhered to
that system. •
. Bodenscilatz'a testimony ended the
second day of the appeal hearing.
Hill, noting a comliot of dates, con·
tinued 1t)e bearing to "a date later
In March.'' Lt la e~ that I
decision will be announced in April.
Four of Bodenscbatz's fellow of·
flcers twilied in support ~ tbe CHP
veteran. AU agreed" tnat there wa
a quota system in force and that
tt had caused traffic officers to 1ssa
a marginal ownber of ti«ets.
Patrolman ~ King told Bil!
that "~nschaa migtlt haft imJed
a verbal warning where I might haw
issued a ticket." But oevertbelen.
King said. he bad never known
Bodenschatz t.o reach 1be point where
his citations lagged behind tbOl9
issued by fellow officers.
Capt. James Peters, Bodenechm'a
commanding offi~ foe the Amheim
district, told Hill that the Garden
Grove man made only five traffic
arrests betwttn Marcll 1 and 10, 198'7.
Peters told the hearing that a fellow
offlcer made 12 aJTeSts during that
same period. Sgt. Harry L. Dean testl.fied that
Bodenschatz failed to observe "CHP
norms and standards" whee it came
to enforeement actions. But the
sergeant admitted that ~~ "took action on ~ery vtolatioft be
observed" during retraining aessiom
last year.
•
·CHICK IVERSON saved a retired couple
•
al•sf. $68.50 cash ••• every month
lbll '5 nat a ridiculous story ••• read on.
Whtn thfs man l"ltJl'9d, he was driving a popular make
larpr car, He coutdn•t afford to maintain the high cost
of hfs present car wery month. yet he and his wife
needed transportation every day. He went to see Chick
Iverson •bout I -.nailer car ... a Volkswagen, and he
and his wife wtr'e 1mazed at tile amount of cold cash
they could save every month. Chick Iverson showed
them that they could save approximately $68.50 a
month ewer a 15 year per1od. This comparison Involved
1Ubstantlal mlnp on purchase pr1ce, 11solina, Insur·
~. license P41tet. tf rn, Interest on car payments. ,...
pelrs, and on and on. Not only could they now 1fford a
car. but they 81so uYed enou1h to take some trips that
th411 hldn't planMct on: Savina money Is not ridiculous.
H yoti would Ula to 9"joy Instant £ conomy rtflldlest of
,aur occupa1IGn. tJian QJI Chick lvlrlon on th• Penln-
IUll Ind pt h tun compartaon-F,_, of course.
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Angeles C o u n t y Fireman Horce
Gama WedMedaY while he was
lecturing on fire safety al Moorpark
Junior College in Simi.
A small alrlin'5 plan to feature
topless cockt3il waitresses on char·
tered flights from San Jose to Neva·
da didn't get off the grou~. H1r~y
Ogden, manager of Holiday Alf·
lines, said that San Jose Airport
officiak UMieatened to revoke the
company's landinC permit. "l don't
know why they J.ol IO upset." Og·
den said, ''the gil1I wouldn't ba~•
~ne tapless until we were atr·
bon\e." • Two women, age 21 and 22, we~e
cba:rged with indecent exposure in
Hanford, Calif .• the first raid on a
topless nlgbt(lub in King's County.
'The arrests came after five (5) coun.
ty tnvesUgatora ,atbered 1uffidenl
evidence by watcbina the thaw ..•
three timet.
SwanM CharMI/, HoUywood &men,
Ml o dwmond nibbft applied to hn
cmatom11 in keeping toith tht laUd
f'<mgt of diczmond..ttudMd C4Uool. To
be tntroductd bV dtdgnn Edith
Head in tM upc:oming pict14re,
"Swett CMritv.• tht tattoot ~
of clwtcra of umtt precious dona
into glit&ering ffj>licc of hearts, fish,
f lowm, or on11thing 11ou ma11 choo$t.
Brig. Gen. 1t.!rt L. A9hwerth
was handing diplomas to IOme of·
ficera who completed a coune at
Ft. Lewis, Wash., on bow to simplify
their work. When the general came
to a chaplain, Maj. Wa)t9r It. Laub-
scher, he ubd: ''Does tbil mean
you've found a abort cut to beav·
en?" ••No sir," the ~lli.n replied,
"just shorter pr.en.
A San Diego tuna fisherman was
hospitalized when he wu .truck
on the bead ' by a porpoise. TM
American Tuna Boat AMociation
said Mlnutl Ferreira, 28, was bu.rt
aboard the tuna boat Saratoga wtlen
a porpoise ten from a net wbicb
was betng hoisted aboard. • James Schmidt, 60, of st. Louis,
has been sentenced to 80 days in
the city workhouae for buy~ and
receiving stolen bicycles. INtec·
tivee testified in a recent trial that
Schmidt o~ated a stolen bicyc~
ring witt\ 11 juveniles as accom·
pikes. Nearly 100 bikes were seized
when Schmidt was arrested !alt
November.
Walkouts
Hit Schools
In 4 States
By United Pl'esa hrternattonat
Teacher strikes kept thousands of
students out of schoot again today
in Florida, Pennsylvania, Missouri and
California.
In San Francisco, the latest target
of strikes for m~ money and educa·
lional improvements. 1,500 teachers
1gnored personal pleas of Mayor
Joseph Alioto and stayed away from
classes.
Jn F'lorida, school books gathert>d
more dust as the &tatew1de strike
of 22,000 teachers f.lltertd itJ 10th
~. A possibility that classes would
reopen in the 5Ullshloe state looked
bleak after ooe of the state's biggest
1ebool boards rejected a compromise
seltlemeot
Gov. Claude Kirk, wtx> tw tried
but failed to get Florida teache-rs
back to U!eiT desks, said he planned
to allow a special '254 million educa·
t.ional spending program -a program
~hen claim is insuf.Ucitnt -to
~ome law March 7 without his
signature.
One strike, however, was ended
Thursday -in Albuquerque, N.M ..
where 2,500 of the city's 2.900 ~aohers
walked out f« more pay, lighter class
loads and improved facilities . After
Gov. David Cargo agreed tD appoint
a nine-man panel tD find more revenue
for the state education program,
regular classes resumed for the 8{),000
students who had enjoyed a week
Q.f winter vacation.
..._trikes continu~ today in
Pittsburgh and in the St. Louis suburb
of Wellston. In Oklahoma City, the
Oklaboma Education ~iat.Jon
Thursday called for a one.way
statewide-"professioll4ll holiday" by
its 27,000 teacl~s next Wednesday
to try to convince the Jegislat\l!e to
push through a school bill and tax
package.
1be San Francisco teachers' strike
WM the fint for that city of 750,000.
A spokesman for School Supt. Robert
E. Jenkim promised classes would
go on -with the help of substitute
tel!Chen. • "We lntead to keep the acbools open
and will continue to try to ,operate
tbem u best we can," the spoketman
said.
Draft Chwf
Still Wants
'Older Men'
" WASHING'roN (UPI) -Draft
Dtnctor Lewll B. BmheJ told
CcJapeu tocsa1 tbe admtmetratlon aun
ia llud:ylnc tbt ponibOlty ol ~
younpr m. flrit for mill1ary dutJ.
But ht !dcMld a perlCIDll p-eftrtDCI
to COI6iue caWnc 1be older ftnt.
"Tlle Quelticll al cbullnl to a dlf'·
ftnnl lfltem al age groapa remain•
under cantillulnC ICudy witbia tbl ad· minlltratkm,•• be uid.
HenlMJ. ia a statement to the 1ub-
oommtu.. did D0t touch OD bil CCln-~ Wier' lalt ye• to local
draft bolrdl ~ lmmedllte
lnchv:timt of def erred dudeatl wbo
vtoWe the }ft in .draft l'fOtllt
dlmoultr.UC...
Hslbey said the ollter.ftnt ayatem
hM been ued mere than 20 yeer1
and bed proven equitable and tf.
fltltiq.
•"nail '8d, of course, does not make
chup incooceivable. However, the
I.at that tt has produced the MQuired
mMiPOWer i.9 a.J excellent reason wb7
It 1all been oootinued. ''
Plot Revealed
By Klansmen
To Kill Mayor
CHICAGO (UPI)-A polloem111 who
admitted heading the Xu Klux Klan
in Illinois was accused 'lburldaJ of
plam.ing to assassinate C b 1 ca I o
Mayor ruchard J . Daley by t!rin1
a baz.ooka rocket throulh a window
of the mayor's borne.
James Tobin, a fellow policeman,
told of Dooa1d Heath'1 pUml to ex·
ecut.e Daley, Deputy Police Supt.
James M. Rochford and a former
Chcago police captain, J a m e s
Ho11man, now director of public safety
of Portland, Ore.
The execution plans, ac<:ordl.n& to
Tobin, were dropped sd that the
presidential upirati~ban\a
Governor Geor1e Wall.aq W9Uld llOt
be torpech>ed.
Tobin testified bef"'e a ponce boil'd
hearin& considering whether to fire
Heath becaUJe of his JgCK activities.
The board 11 to annocmee lta dtclston
April 5. Heatb WU lutpendM-from
~farce alone wltll two eitbe'I' accvsed
K.Jansmen when their .m:Jfationl-with
the whJte a~macllt orpnlation
became known ln December. ftree
other alleitd poUoe • .IJannnen Nlltn·
ed. --
Baitti, a ~ f4 seven ~s
wtth the Chicago Police F~.
dlsmiased the testimony as "childish
drelllbl dreamed up by Tobin," whom
be called ••a Har, a child, a dreamer."
Totin lnflltrl&ed the Klan by posing
aa a sympathiser. Tobin said Heath
recruited him and that he took the
KKK <Mith Sept. 24 with tbe knowledge
of· h1I 1upenil«s Tobin and Heeth w'" petrchnell in Ule predominantly
Negro l'lDmcn police district.
Tobin u1d Hea1b told him of plana to _.,alnatt o.&ey so Uae Klan ciuld
"t'Ome out .ID the open with a big
ba.na."
Tobin quoted Heatb as saying, "We
have to hit a city oftlcial, and I
can't tblni: al a better oi1lcial to
blt Ulan ~yor Daley.''
Ba utd Btatb told him Daley liked
to rtlu 1n ta eaay chair ne. a
bay window 8t the front of bis borne,
and tbllt a ~I car could fire
• baoota rocket Into tbe living room .
Tobtn lllld Hu1b had not aet a
cWt but braatid the job would be
easy becMllt be knew DaJeT1 police
body guard.I.
TobhJ testified that Heath wanted
to do awa, with Rochford ~awe
be "dJdn't like the way Rochford
handled riots." Tobin said Heeth felt
Rochford hadn't been tough enou~h
durint racial dilturbanoes m the IUm·
men of 1996 aod 1967.
"Come ·in March" ... Roarrr
It's the Month of the Lion in Eastern V.S.
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ctilldreo died earl) toda1 ID a Ott
that nept their ~faml?y ~ .,._
tbll Mlsaautee COunty ~unity
nortbwelt al ~OUOlt"'1 J.akf. ,,,. .IDOUI•• IDd tw11 oa. c:flildren.
eacaped.
Polke Slid Mn. Vicki Hall. M.
and Mn. Dawo Sa1der, at, were
sleeping m &Jr upttalre bedroom wtth
Mn. Rall'1 inllDl 4-lgbter, Patricia,
fO\D" moott11, W'btn the fire broke out
sometinM before 2 a.m.
The amolte and Ram" qu)ckly
spread through the hou1e, wakJDg the
two wOCIH!fl, who fTanUwly tried to
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All DAY-from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Fridays
Our new home in Costa Meaa is ofticially
open! We've been looking forward
to becominr a part of the wonderful,
dynamic community of Costa HeSL
N°', we are having a aix-day party
to ce,brate. Everyone is invited to come.
We want to meet you and have
you11et t.o know the members of our statr.
Naturally, we'U terve refre:shmelrt8
(what would a party be without them?)
.and there will be fun thinp and
a lot of very apiei.al 11urpriles for
everyone. Pleue plan to visit •
durin1 our party days. You'I
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ROME (AP) -Central
ROlm •• ~ todlJ
by rlotiQC u n l • • r a lt y 1t.i.ade.nta 1'ho cld:led Wi1h
tboulaDdl of b e 1 m t h d
poUce ~ clabl md firiat tear eas.
Huodredl of nerMbA were
injured, iocluctiDl--at least
60 police. More 1han 100
rioters weft taken into cusU>dJ.
Downtown bus and t.ax:f
service haltH. Shopkeepers
shuttered their s t o r e s .
Pas&end>Y and loft!' grade
sdlool dlildren fled t 0 abe~ In tenor as the
dLlorden llPf'ead.
Studenta acre a min g.
''Revobl6on! &JvoluUoo!''
bombuded police wl1h pav-
ing .... ripped up fr<D
the streets. They cmrturoed
and let 61' to polici! cars
and buses. Ambalanees with
sirens screaming r a c e d
through the street&.
It was the most violent
clash in the city since
students began <><.-eUpying
university buildiDgs three
weeks ago in a campaign
for more say in sctl<>ol ad-
ministralioo an4 m o r e
modem teaclllng met.hods.
A parade oi ·3,000 students
formed in Pi.uza di Spagna
and marched to tile Schools
of Architecture where they
fought with police guardmg
the bu.llding. .
Air Force
To Unveil
Giant Jet
MARIE'ITA, Ga. (UPI) -
The Air Force will unv'1l
Saturday the world's large&t
airplane, a f o u r -f a n h t
transport about the size of
a football field that can
deliver several platoons of
soldiers complete with tanks
anywhere in the world
within 24 bours:-
Air Force Secretary
Harold Brown is to be the
princtpi.l 1 p e a lt e r at
ceremonies at the Lockbeed-
Georgia plant, where the
huge CSA was constructed.
A crowd of 30,000, including
military brass and con-
gressmen, is expected for
the unveiling.
The CSA. sd>eduled to
make its first lest flight
from Robbins Air Force
Base here in June. will
~tly inc!'ease the United
States' ability to deploy
combat troops and equip-
ment to trouble spots on
short notice.
A 8PQkesman said that i1
the CZA bad bees> available
during the Berlin Airlift, 10
of the new planes could have
done the .iab which took 300
America1Faoo B r 1 t i s h
t r a o s p o r t s . Military
buildupc that now take a
month w;th existing planes
and ships, will be ac-
com plished in a week. with
a neet of 100 C5As.
The a i r c r a { t far
ovenhadows the biggest
known Russian plam!. That
is the Antooov A N 2 2
Antheua, a I o n g -r a n g e b.a'txtf* op trwport that
Arlt appeared at the Paris
Show in 1965.
Maybe Next
Time. They
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SEARCH CONTINUES - A Navy SNJ secch plane
cruises over the Gulf of Melico in the IUn;h tor ¥1
Air Forte B-S2 Bomber miaiog since 'JDi@ig!lt W~. The Nani Ah' SW:lon at Corp• Cbrlati;
Tes-. launched 14 planes in ~ the Air Force and
Coast Guard in a 7-tbousand square mile search ot
tQe Gulf ~ ~ '.rei., Coast. A possible uare w~ ~ 1b\ll'lday n.tatit and ships were dispatched
to the ~ 1n bopel of finding the eight crewmen
.itve. ' \
Green .Flula Sig1ated
Search Widens for Bomber
CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.
(UPI) -.A green flash
sighted by the crew of a
fish.i?ig boat sent ~lanes
and !tlips heading to a point
well <Xf the Texas coastline
early today in hopes of fin-
ding eave the e i g b t
crewn)en of a ri1bsing B52
bomber.. \
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inv.U.iattac. It ~ have Atamoeordo, N.M.; 1st J,,t •• Casey. :is. tail gunner, Little
.been a meteor or some othet ltflcbael L+ Carro111 26, Rock, Ark.; Maj. Pbillp F.
thing." n·a "Vig ator, Btciwewood, Strike, 3'l, instructor pHot, si:J.u!i00~ n:m~ Tex.: Capt. John T. 'P11lUlla, Mansfield, Ohio. and. Capt.
'J:l, electronics warfare of-Thom.lS D. Childs, 26, in-
Jate Wednesday when it fieer, Verrien Str i n gs, atruclor navigator, Muncie, disappeared from the radar ,.., --u c Ind screens at Oarewell Air ,_Jnl_.dl_~_M_._S_gt_. __ •::u_ .. u_~_·,......-·----
Force Bue in F ort Worth,
its home base. e leech & Edi,.._ IJ•d., Huntington Beach
Romania Walks . Out
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On Commie Meeting
Bl'DAPEST, H u D g a r y
(AP) ...,.... A new rebellion
hu developed iA the Soviet
bloc, . with Romania tc-
custng the Kremlin o f
Stalinist tactics and walking
O\lt of tbe meeting of 66
c.JnmUlt pvtiea being
bead in Budapesl
I\ eommunique issued to-
day after an all-Digbt huddle
ot conference officials t>x-
presaed regret over tbe
R.omanlati action.
The Romanian deleKalion
•
a .
walked· out Thursday night
after failing to wtn ac-
ceptance for two cleru.OOS :
repudiation of a Syrian at-tack oo Romania's position
on the Arab-Israeli question,
and a promise that there
would be no more attacks
on Red Chin. or any other
Communist party dunng the
remainder of tbe session
There was speculaUon
that the split• might prove
as important as U}e break
bet'{feen R u a s l a and
Yugoslavia lo 19411, when
Tito rebelled against Stalin's
dicrtatonli' 'rule. N i k 1 t a
JOltlu.s.t\cllev made peace
with Tito, but an evet more
serious spilt in the Com-
munist world developed "ilh
the break between Peking
and Moscow.
R(>mania has sought to
$leer a neutral course Jn
the conflict between the
Soviet Union and Red China.
the u orig!nal t~.
~t .
Scotch
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fifttl .
USHER'S
The light, possibly ~ flare,
was reported by the fishing
boat about 9 p.m. £ST
Thursday and the Coast
Guard cutters Darvell and
Point Hope were dispatched
tn the scene.
The plane carrled no
weapoM. ' • .233 I. 17th St • ..,..CO.ta Me11 Shopping Ctnttr,
• 2300 Harbot Blvd, at Wilton St.-Harbor
Shopping Center, Costa M..-
A spokesman at"the Coast
Guatd station .at Sabine
Pass near the T e x a s -
Louisiana line said it bad
not bttn determined bow
far offshore the Oash bed
been spotted. but that i\ was
"pretty far."
The Coast Giw'd in New
Orleans said no cutler was
within IM> miles of the
reported siltbtini when it
was first reported.
"There is no further Jn-
dlcation to tbe t.ct tbat It
waa a flare or when it
came from or anything.''
the spokeanaa said. "We
are not st.re it was a fiare.
We are ~ process of
Although sean:h opera·
tions for tbe plane began
Wednesday night, the pl&M
was not officially listed as
miming u:aW Thursday
montlng.
Thirteen fixed w i n g
curer.lit criM croased the
Gulf 'lbutsday in IMl'Ch o
signs of life .troip the eight
crewmen. Hellcopten from
Corpus Christi, Mob1Ie, Ala.,
New Orleans and Elizabeth
City, N.C. also joined the
search alollg with four .coast
Guard Cutten.
Those on board the plane
'ftl'e identiAecl as.
Maj. Frank M. Salvsrta, s, aircr8ft co!J'lllM>Mr • Mt. ' Vernon, N.Y.; lit L t .
William 'T. Oeuley, 28, CO·
pllot," Boulton; C a p t .
CbadeJ W. Roberti, 32,
radar n a Yifator, 1
5th Dimension Wins
Six Grammie A wards
f
New Drug
Law Urged
By Senat.or
W ASHIN<11'0N (UPI) -
A government .tmUlfon
that it can do DOlhiDC pro-
mpted a call for legiJlaUoo
t~1 to protect Americana
lrom tbt aeedlesa peril ol
l~e U.91 ol e. rarte, 1>nia OD. llJtitdotic
~.
Sen. Gaylord NeLton (D-
WJa. ), c:halnnan ol a Senate
wbeomm.ittee that bu been
loMing into m1IUle ol the
ctru1, smd IOI.De form of
law ,... aeeded. •·r Wnk
U may flatly restriet UP
of the *"''° ~ls ... evea _..n, ~ b7 twv
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mlnlste.d,n le Wd. • t D I aarutftC .trnlQioii ~ b tnday, Commlt1IOMr
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Sabsdtutes Contaeted
Strike by 1,400 Teachers
Threatening Schools in SF
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-
A strike bf up to 1, 400 t.eacb
ers faced 1tudentl at }unlor
and teDior hllh 1cbooll and
cily college today.
School admint.trators
pledged nery effort would
be made ito keep l'le echools
opell. Subsbtute tieac.berl
were contacted.
The 1.400 ·member Am«·
k:an Federation of Teacbera
Local 61 . AFL-CIO, voted
552.295 Thursday to strike
despite pleas by Mayor Jo-
1eph Alioto to defer a strike
\O~. The federation seeks
• mauer ciauet and other
anprovementl in teadling
eonditions.
The rival SU Franclscc
Classroom Teacben Allocl·
atlon baa llbo\Jt 2,800 mem·
ben, mo.t of them elemen·
tary tchool teacben.
Viet.or 8 . Graff, auocl•
tion president, issued a
&tatement saying only about
one-third of the union• s
members voted.
He added. "Your major
concern la that the people
of tbi• dty will interpret
Get Up and
Go Spirit
Hits Council
ORANG I
COASJ
NURSERY
this i.rrespoDJible strike as
an expression of the atti·
tude of al of tbe teachers.
The vut majority of S a n
Francisco teachers will hon-
or the.Ir ccntracts and teach
school . . . To bow to a
strike called by rewer than
20. percent of the teachers
in San Francisco would ere·
ate a tyranny of the minor·
ity."
The unicm bu demanded
ttwt IChoot Supt. Robert
Jenkina meet Ha demmdl
by 4 p.m. Tl:nnd.ay.
Earlier Tbunday, 8'1ptr·
i« C o u r t Judge Andrew
E. Eyman cranted • peti·
Uon by the CT A. •nJainhll
U\e UDJOO and superbUndmt
from negotiatlnf Improve-
ment. in the ICbool system.
It forbids bargaining out·
side the school diltrict'1 N•
gotlating Coundl.
The Clusroom Teeehtts
Association u a partidpant
in the Council but Che AFT
bas boycotted the council.
Supt. Jen.kins had agreed
tn med with the union 8'lllD
March 6 but officials • a i d
thia wu not soon enough.
He la1d the union "is ask·
ing us to do in a few weeks
What ~d have been done
oVtt 20 years."
The temporary injla'lction
was ordered to remain in
force until a dedslon is
reached in a suit aimed at
testing legality of Califor·
nia's Winton Act. which
created negotiating COUfl·
cila, or until the order is
rescinded by the court.
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a New York hospital.
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A notlier Suit Hits
Santa Amt Police
SANTA ANA -Tb.is city's
C(llllro~sy-raclted police
depanrnent today ls b~
with speculation on a com-
plalnt filed by a fired police
ollicer -tht second such
action to hit Superior Court
dossiers in less tban a
month.
In an acttoo filed by Lloyd
Hamm of Orange, the court
is being itSked to order the
~feodants -the city (){
Santa Ana and Police Chier
Edward J . Allen -to
res~ him to duty. It also
ask! that h1s firing last Dec,
31 be regarded as illegal
and that he receJve back
pay from ~ date
Hamm c1auns be WU
c:inHred tQ blDd In b1s badp
without being given the op-
portunil..Y to defeod blmseU
befoni the city penoanel
bQard. He f\P'ther alleges
I.hat poUtie on· have
refused to\provl hlm with
a stateme"! of t ,. chargec
which led to s sml9Sai.
Hamm adm s that be
subm1~ his w r I t t e n
resignation on Dec 21 aft.er
he decided to join the Los
Ange~ police force but that
he withdrew that reaiina·
tion on Dec. 27
PROSTHITIST DAVID PORTER TAKIS MEASUREMENTS
Alfonto RamlN1 of Santa Ana Soon Wiii Stand on Hl1 Own Two Lett Announcing •••
MR. RICK PERKINS -Amputees'
Clinic Nqw
In Operation
Briggs Says Tax Cut
Bill Can Be Passed
Former Owner & M•n•9er of Hubor Optic•I
NOW ASSOCIA TEO WITH . . Hutchens Optical
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~l)'l'Da.t John v . heriled rrom the Brown
regime.
369 N.... Newport Blvd. (Old Road)
Newport Beach 6'42-2778 ORANGE -o r a n g e
C o u n t y ' s first com-
prehensive clinic for am-
putee patienti Is now in
regular opeution at the
Rehabiiltation Center r o r
Qrippled Clliklren a n d MU&-...
Bngp lR~~~~) n~l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I his bill to cul bactll "••~• t'Ak"'"~ 1n ins"""".
The center. located at La
Veta and TultiiD, ii main-
tained by the Eutel-se.J
Soc}etJ al Or-.e c.ou.ty.
Serricta .... a.allabl. Oft
........... ~to
1>97. Suwlrt far ... ~ ..
derived lrom prtnte con-
~ ft'Glil ~
and lfOupl • frOlo tbe annual Ellter IM.l Dri ..
in Orea&• County. 'lbl1
yur'a drive begim Mlrdt
1 _and oontiauet bouCh
Aptil H.
Hanna Picked
California state ine<>me tax-
es to their fOf'l'Tler level can
be passed.
"It'• up to the people to
tell Sacramento b1J ftDt
ecoDOID1 a '"*'~"
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BrU' ~ Al Id 11111
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• PlaJ..Gles
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AUTO GLASS COMPANY
for oce. ractrC yacbU.
Top prize fOf' the ev~
b th• Browbw Trophy for
which CM race w a s
orilitJally ~.
A few miDutel alter the
lit.art ol the ocean racing
handkap Oe«, the Mldget
Ocean Racioi Flett yachts
-30 fett and under -will
receive a starting sJgnal for
the Oil Islands Race. the
19&11 inaugural ol the Llttle
Whitney Series
The Midwinter Catalina
Island race aJways draws
a large turnout -parlly
because m&Jy o w n e r s
outside the Los Angeles
Harbor area have left their
boats there following the
SCY A Midwinter Regatta
the previous weekend . MaJlY
of these yachts do not
partrcipate tn ~ remain<ler
of the Whitney Series whJcb
usu.aly w~ LIP the season
with about 50 tsoats.
John B. Kilroy 's 73-foot
KJaJoa II. wmneT of both
the Catalina Island race and
lhe Wlu tney Series l aM
year. will not be on hand
tD defend as she 1s now
enrout.e to the East Coast
for campaigmng in the
Block I sla nd Race ,
Bermuda and Transatlantic
raca.
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The Santane.22.a, dellped Ind bullt "1 W. D.
Schock of Costa Mesa and NeWpOrt Beadl were
well represented in last weekend'• Kidwi:Dter Jl.e-
gatta wrth 20 entries.· Five entriel trom Newport
took die fint four pbeel in tbe fleet. The dass
Welcome Aboard
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Award Goes
Over 4 Million Enjoy Boating To ·Burdette
From USPS By ALMON LOCK.ABEY.
J w;t in case you are
wondering how m\JCb. com·
pany you have in your
f avc:rite eport « peeti:me -
boatinC -·some stau.tical
infonna&a from t h e
Boating Industry Associa·
tion and the National
As8oclliioo of Engine and
Bolt Meanfacturen tds a
pretty graphic story.
Not c o u D t i n I yourseif
there were 4,374,911 penoos
who went boatmi m<ll"e than
twiice in 1987. To put
themselves afloat they used
8,275,000 crMt ol one form
or IDOlher'.
GrowCh tlf tt>e sport ~
reflected in me 1981 figureS
wtW:b lbow Chat 40.4 million
persoos toot to the water
in 8J11 miltion boats.
OUTBOARD p o we r e d
boaU stil rank the highest
with 4,IM3,000 00 ttie list.
lmoard power -wbi<:b in-
cludes auxiliary sailboats
rank next with 591,00,
tben are another balf-
millim in ntl>oats without
power, and 2 , 2 8 o, o O o
rowboats, ~. prams,
dinghies and what have you.
The two anociatioos also
estimated that Americans
spent •ligbtiy m<n than
tlree billion doUaD on
boating last year -in·
eluding new and used boat
equipment, imurance, fue4,
docking, m<>«ing and other
services. A carefully kept
log and a slide rule will
help you figure just wbal
per~ of this figure
you spe'!ld in maintaining on
your own pack~.
TO CONTINUE with the
stats, BIA aod NAEBM
o~ motors use.
Members of the U.uc.d
States Powe!' Squadroos
heve liogled ~ U. William
Burdette ol 1be Rio Hondo
Squadron as the man who
bas omtn"buted the most
outstandina terVice t o
power boating during 1987.
Burdede, a resident of
Pakls V e rd e s , WM
presented with the H,
Werner Buck Sportsman
Award at the Sport&, Vaca•
tion and Boat Show at the
Anaheim Conveutioo Center.
The presentation w a s
made by Buck on the stage
of the Center's arena prior
fu the water show, Parade
ol Champions.
BurdeUe is a rounder ol
the Vohmteer Marine Watch
'3C'livity which is located at
~ home. He is in coostant
communication wMil citizen.
band equipped small er alt
and answers their queries
on weather and sea con·
ditions and oftel1 relays call$
for assietance to the Coast
Guard.
The operation of Votun:
~ Marine Watch was
started as a bobby by
Burdette and has now turn·
ed !do a 12-moodl volunteer
public ..-vice. figured there ::iCM.000
671,<XXI inboard plarlts <~ and diesiel) and Matt Welsh 4,560,000 boat tr ailen. both
fad«y produced aoc1 home· m;:i~~ long been a truism Series Set
that boatinr buffs a r e
always Mplring to~ a~ d On Weekend "something a little bit big-•
&er. This, too, W"M borne
out in tile report which
showed that the average
len~ of outboards during
the past years has expanded
from 14. 7 feet to 15.3.
MOST OF the population
who seek recreation in
sma.11 outboard boats are
skilled or 1emi-skilled
W<ll'kers. The pr~
or managerial types prob·
ably went into larger in-
board boMa or toot to sail·
iag.
In arry event, the figurea
are a far cry from the da,s
of 1947 when NAEBM first
started keepng ltatistics on
boating. Their report then
estimaited that boeting was
• '905 n:ri.l1bs industry. It
dropped e"Yeft bet"" that
figure to &45 millicln in 1951
ad didn't hit the ,bllli<>n
dollar men tdll ~ 1954-
55.
California Yadlt Cub's
Matt Walsh Series for
Midget Ocean Racing Fleet
yachU gets under way
Saturday 1ritb tbe Around
Catalina Island race. ~t'
sponsor is the Santa Monka
Yacht Club.
The MaU Walsh Series
consists ot seven races, all
orlgjnating in the Santa
Monica Bay area. It I& coo-
side!'ed the championship
aeries fer MORF boaU iD
the Smta Monica Bay area.
The aeries and trophy
bmors the late Matt Walsh
who some 30 years ago
designed and btlilt tbe Com·
moo Sense Clase, a small
seaworthy craft that was
sale, teawoith, and capable
of family crulsing. It ia con-
sidered the force-runner oC
the modern MORF consiJt-
ing of bout of 30 feet and
under.
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Hearing Test
--CAN YOU HEAR ME?. -Using special equipment to tiest the hear·
ing ability of Michael Patrick Mitchell~-~ .. ~ Miss Penny Waldorf,
teadler and audiologist at the John 1ncy Clinic Demomtration
,
Home, Costa Men. The clioic la the maitrphilanthropy of the New· ~Chapter, Natioml Chuity Leap e ilhtch has calendared testing
clinics th.is month.
Oufstanding Juni<:>rs
Deserve· Accolades
Because of the lncreutna number of bard-of-bearing and d~ children, Newport Chapter of National Charity
League 11 maktni a oobcerted iffort to help detenniJu>-
thoae afOlct.ed. •
At P!ftent there ii no definlte proof but there la a '
clear indication that the i-.. aQd 196WS eptdemlca of measles (or rubella) bave caused a aeriom rile In
tbe number of caaes of deafness.
If a mother·to-be ~ntracta tbe d1leue dui'Jng tile ti.rat
three months of pregnancr., • there Is a serioua danger to the unborn because at UU1 time t4e nel'VOU.I l)'ltem ta developing rapidly. ·
Children born during these epidemic periodl are the
onbees especially being 10Ught by tbe league ao they may
tested free of charge, under BUIJ>k:el of the John
Tracy Clinic. '-
A .clinic audiologist will use tests designed to pick up
previously undetected hearing problem~ durtn& the two.day
clinic ~ take place from 9:30 a.m. to 4:IO p.m. Thursdar
and Frid~y. March 28 and 29, in the Trinity United
Presbytenan Church. Tustin.
The testing clinic ia open to all prescboolerJ in the
Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, Tustin and Santa Ana areas.
Parents who feel their children may have a bearing
problem are asked to call the John Tracy Clinic
Demonstration Home at 642-2275 between 10 a.m. and 2:30
p.m. Mondays through Fridays for testing .uservations.
The fo!.Dlative . and grea~t leamin~ period is during
the ~rst ~ve or .six years, and the clinics primary concern
is wi~ this penod. Last year alone, 32 of the 157 children
examined were found to have bearing problema.
Anyone with a hearing l~ss in some measure has a communication~roblem. But the problem facing the child
who bas lost hearing before he bu acquired speech
and language . s a staggering one. The deaf baby does
pot talk because by not hearing the speech of others
it is impossible for him to imitate. It ls not becaus
of something wrong with his voice mechanism as it ·
commonly thought. · ' '
After the hearing, problem is discovered,' children
offered further services at the Delno111tratfon Home1 at .12:0 19th St., Costa ]desa. Here . parents also "1' e
trairung on bow to cope with and belp1.heir youngste
The home was opened two years ago by the rt
Chapter. which has selected the John Tracy
its major philanthropy.
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. handica been atmded to a! ~ with a SCGA or public . Invitati~ .
• on tbe fa the lint ennual Gd.fing Grandmothers TOUrMy taking place
Tueedey Mii of tbe B1lJltiDCton Seacliff Country Club, Huntington Beach,
.... Jobmoo',.2. Mn. Byron Wil*e (left) waits p.tiently as Mn. Lloyd
: entry deadline ~lbe ~ i9t out~ .the ~ in ~ to sign up before tlle : a-kind event m ay, Ma'rcli 4. Addi~onal ~nnation regarding the first-<>1-
: 53&-7575. obtained by calling Brian. Lake, director of golf, at ·-------: ;-----------~--------• · Horoscope
Pisces: Jqurney in Stars ,
MONDAY,
MARCH 4
By SYDNEY OMAJUl
"1be wise mao controla
hla deltiny • . . Al1roloay
poima the way."
ARIES (March 21·April
19): Member of oppolite sex
could provide you with
MOHJ-tllakiDC \deal. X.J la
; to be Mledlve; d>ooly.
: ~-qwillty. Spotllibt : on poaauajom, J a c o m e
: potentlaL
: TAURUS (Apil IJ • May
: 20): <.')'el• f1WJ. Meal
: lUIMlr politioll I i I It Jf h I
t
Betrothed
Pick Date
For Rites
Mr. md Mn. L. H.
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mitm«ll, say IO. Don't bluff,
cajole or deceive.
LEO (Jul)' 23-Aug. 2'l):
OpposiUon c o u 1 d bom·
merq ln yoor favor. Your
appeal spread.a to wider
area. You flnilb and begin,
~od and renew. D a v
f e a t u r e 1 cootr acUctk,.ia
which affect carter aDd pnsttce.
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lrlfE BIG llOl1'l'll
Croob. .... lllllltef and,....,, ~a
Nnk nw I' · ~ hil
look...ilb.l .... bood.
THE HAPPJl'.ft MIJ. UON·
AIRE -~ mua.lcal comec11.•
THE JUNGLS 900K -
DimeJ'f"' ..... ti Xlpl· ms'• ta1e .•
TEENI AND AJ>UL TS
BAJlEFOOT l1f TRZ PARK
-Beplllnf ~ ol
newlywed life. .
THE BALLAD OP JOSIE -v ounc widow .tn •
struggle for w t m • o ' 1
rilbta ill old W,onW21 ter·
ritory.
CAPER OF THE GOLDEN
B~ -9llry of
blactmd .. -.e1 tbtft .
durisll a fetetval in
pr911ent-day Splia.
EL DORADO -Amusing
act:ion-plCUd wttern.
FIRE CREEK -We&tem
about IOOd IDd bid iUY'· HOMBRE -WJdlte man
railed by A1*bet finds
it cWfkult it adjUlt t.o
wbi&e mm'• wWld.
SMASHING TIMS -A~ =·== ~ONT00t1CH -
Professor
' 'An'a1Y$.es'
Biography
Ocddea&ll eone,. Presi·
dem RleUrcl c. Gi1mMI and
)>9YCboJoa • pnf\lllClr Dr.
Gilbert an,bcMt w i I I
partl.dpate In the annual
South Coull Aullicy, Oc·
oldeutal A!alnDi teNioo at
3:30 p.m. Sunday, March 3. m ISlmd Houle, Newport
Center. Dr. Br:ta.~ ......... --will present
a psycbo-biOINlllby of Vic·
tori.a a.om-Woodhui. a
19th c.mmy woman who
WM a Clf"Ctidla f« presi·
dent, spiritualitl broker.
newtpaptr publisber Md
maral.lst.
President E m tr i t U I
Arthur G. Cooos and Mn.
Coons of Occidedal Collt ..
will be honored gueeta.
Besen~ may ••
made bJ calling eiCbet' ol
the co-clWrmen. Dr. Jeml IUcbardl, m.4U,, or ~.
Tbo1'D8I Robtmon. MUl46.
DARs Hear
LB Publisher
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Toastmistresses Seek -,,
Correct Phrast!ology
Authors, Artists Put
Creations on Agenda
Painter-member Mrs. M-
t.olnette Wikins will open ha
Dana PojtW home for t.be
Circles Hear
Missionary
Mr1. Bruce NMramort
will speak to all clrc1-of tbe Cbriltian W 0 m I ft' I
P'ellowsbip, Firat am.tien
Church of Bu1ttn1ton
Beach, at a DOOll luncheon meetms Fridia1, Msdl a,
in UM cbureh.
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L YMDA OOIDON -.........
Weddings, Troths
· ·pj/ot's Deadlines
To avoid dlaappointment, prmipediv•
brides are reminded to have their wecldiU
atone. witla black and white &loMY pbOto-
grapbl to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart-ment prior to or within one week after the
wed din&,
for en11eement announcemema it ls
auuested thet the story' Ibo ICCOIDpanied
with a black and ,,-bite glc>say pictur., be
submitted earl1. U the betrothal IDDOUDC»-
ment and wedc:lin& date are six weeks or leM
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac-
cepted.
To help fill requirements oo both wed·
ding and engagement stOPies, fonns are avail-
able in all of the DAU..Y P!LOT otticel.
Jl'urtb• quettions will be amwered by Social
Notes ataff member• at 642-4321or494-fMM.
Mo~~f..Meeting Honors
Prospective Members
• A model meetmc ln honor
of rusbeet will offldally
open tbe IPI'~ Nib MMOD
for Gemma Alpha N u
Cbap~r, Beta Sigma Phi.
Mrs. Robert Emery will
host the a p.m. meettns
Monday. March 4, in her
Huntin1bl Beach home. At·
tendiDI will be~ proepective
memben Mn. Lloyd Crain.
ructwd Rube and Herokl
Sctiubert.
Mrs. H. E. Norman,
chapter spclDllOI" and
lntem.tioml h o n o r a r y
member, and MW ~
Dunn, ~ advilor, will
be fe.lured apeabn and
pre1ent the Story ol Beta
Sigma Phi.
Mn. Henry Kelly, pres!·
dent. will outline future ac·
tivities whidl will include
pl.am for a CNI)' bat party
honoring ~ ill the
home of Mn. Kenneth
Sorenaon 'Iburaday. March
14, an area cOUDCO meeting
at 8 p.m. lbundly, March
7, and a breUfast meeting
at 10 a.m. Sunday, March
17, in 1be Grand Hotel,
.Anabdm .
TM cWtural procr am, To
Set Del To Know, wit be
preeeated bJ Mn. William
Oby and Mrs. Remy Kelly.
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.White Ra~ism QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Put DOwn Riots
.
Insignificant Events Bringing SoeUil Revolution NG Can Mobilize
WASHINGTON (UPI) -• W~ .W It kappe•?
J;UabliOtl ol tb4 mtirlota ~ and tnteTactlng
C!CllDdllldOa'• prb:q>at fin-factA>ra work!ni within the
cUqa cl. 1tl Mlvt1UC1Uon ol ovvall society created a
lWl d11orden: mood of vio~e amon&
WW Han••? JNllY Ne0"09C living La tbe
'?Ile riGta in yo 1 • • d. gb«tol. 'lber. was no pat-. Necroa .. actmc aaarnst tern. 1be factors U.t in-
•'local IJIDbols of white fluenced Nelll'O youth to
.American IOclety. a'6orlty tab violently to tile 1~
. ·aad properl)t in Necro varied lha.J1>lY from one city ~ -...__ to aaot.ber. In spite ol 1be ~~~=~·---complexities and lr· ~· ..--recularitiel, "certain fun· 'Ibey were DOt t.ouc:Md off damen&a1 matten a r e
'by ~-~-!'-=~· !'! clec," chlef of which is did -T .... un. UVUI -J ''1be racial attitude and
ccmpiracy, but were behavior of white ~ iD*ad bJ "ID Amwicanl toward black IDcNuiaCb' dilturtled eoda1 Americam .••
!,~1~ ai::ourp=~~
incideabi eledrifted h at-tr, itllO'W tto ~DI to affect ~ <m:r' • period ol om-futllre. White racilm is
time and at 90IDe pcmt a euentially respom!>le for
further inc;cw.t, "tn itlelf the explodTe mixture ft.ich
often routlDe ar trm.t. •• tw been aocummattng in
''became h bffaldaC point our citiea aince h md of
and 1he tension IPlled Oft!' World War ll.'t.., _
into vic>lmce." Mere ~·
!here was no "t\vpical" olbe!-elements haw fortber
.riot. They "" bTegular, catab'f,ed the mixture -
complex amd ~-fnl.stratkln from unfilled
, Tbe "~ial" rk>tmr w11 a hope. for better jobs and
· Negro teenater « young a better life aroused during
adult, a Ufelont resided of h civil rights campaign.
tbecitywbeftherioted. fruatrati.on from
* On t•e Whole, Fair
powerles~1. a clwate
generated by wttite ter·
rorllm that conveyed the
impreuion that violence is
the most ea~uve meatts
ol att1inhrc aoats. and a
feeling a m o n g some
NeiJ'O" that police were t,be
symbol of white power,
white racism a!Kl white
repreulon.
WUt cu be done?
On tbe national level,
~ should enact an
open-housing law to cover
sale aod retUi of aH hoUS·
in& -includlna siogle-fami·
ly homes. The f e d e r a I
iovermnent abo should set
uniform natiooal standards
ol assistance lit least as .bJP a tile cu rr e.n tl y
establlsb«i "wverty ~w:l''
income ol SS,335 foe a f.amily
of four; bear at leut 90
percent of the coat ol all
welfare p a y m e n t 1 ; un·
dertak.e a massive housing
coostruction program and
conwrt many existini bous·
ing unttJ into "d e c e n t
a b o d e 1" for low and
moderate-Income families ;
accelerate e ff o r t s to
eliminate de fa~ school
S&O"e&Mion, and join cities,
News Media Tried Its Best
WASHINGTON (UPn -
President Johnson'• com·
mision co civil di.lordet'I
conctuded that tbe news
media tried to give • fair
acc<l'd of the 1967 city riots
but that in .ome cases ''the
overall effect w.i . • . an
euggerat.klo ol both mood
-e'VftJt. ,.
'lb«e were eome in·
ttaocel of ~m.
inaccuracy end dbtortton,
aocordine to a report by tbe
Natlooal A d v i 1 or 1 Ccm·
mi.al:ion on Civil Diaorders.
Nooetbele•, ~ 1aid,
"ne-.papers, radio and
television tried on the whole
to give a balllnced, factual
account of 1967 dbordera."
Tbe C<JIDIDt.ion f.aulted
''important eeemeots'' of
the Diiiion ._ new media for
failing to repcst adeqUlltel:J
on the caaeee and con-
tequences ol civil di9order1
and on tbe wde1tymg pro-
b~ms of race reWiool. It
did not .ay what aegmema.
NOT COMMUNICATED
"TMy have not com·
munt.cated to the maj«ity
of their audience -whldl
is whlt.e -a sense ol the
hopelessness of life ln t b e
ghetllo," U1e oommi I I l 0 D
aaid .
The panel r e Je c te d
govern~ ~ons 81ld
recommend«I that the news
industry undertake vohm·
tartly the following stepa to
relllOOy its alleted failings:
-Expand cov«ace ol the
Negro community and ol
race probJieml by aaigning
reportus permaoeutty to
wbllD Ind radii attain eod
by expanding a tmiroving
• · linb 1'ith t2)8 ~sro com·
. munity.
-~ Negroes aad
their adi~ intlO an
M!peOtl of covenge and
c:cotem of the news product.
-Recruit m<n Negroes
into journalism and broad·
CMWlg aod promote those
wbo are qualified l'o posl·
tiClOS of significant
~· -Set up throogb advuce
planning better coordtnatioo
wiCll police for 1he reporting
ol riot news. 'lbe design.a·
tion ol police inf onn_ation
offticenr, ~ olin·
f<rmation Ced.en a D d
development of mutually ac·
oept.able ,mdellnes for riot
covet age lholJld be wcxbd
out.
-Accelerate efforts to in·
lllft accurate ad l'MpOOli·
ble coveraie of riot and
J'9Cbt Dl!'W1 tbroag'1 edop-
tion bJ all new crpaisa·
tiom ol ''ltringent lnterml
.taff guidel.lnm."
-Cooperate in the
~ent ol • privately
organized end financed in·
stitute ol u r b a n oom·
mllllicatioos to help CtJrrY
out the o t b e r reeom·
mendaUons.
SEEN EVIDENCE
"We haw teen evidence
that 1be news me<la are
becoming aware ol and con·
cerned about their
pe1 flOi maiioe in this field,"
the comtn118ion observed.
">.. that concern grows,
conrage will tmprave. But
much more must be done,
and lt mutt be done IOOD."
The commiaion a a l d
90IJle elements of the news
media l.t year "fliled to
portray accurately t h e
ICale and dm'adet d the
violence" and ttU 1ed to an over41111 "exaggttetion of
~ mood and event.'•
...... tallingl must be
·Legislature in Action
COtTected," ft said, "and the
improvement must come
from within the industr)'.
Freedom of prea is not the
issue. Any effort to impose
governmental restrlctions
would be inconsistent with 1
fundamental conati!Wtiooal
precepts."
South Seas
Cruises
Slated Again
Summe!' 9Chool can be fun
IC>Dletimes, especially 1 f you.... towini ruch placea
a.a Bora Bore. T a b It i ,
Auckland, Sydney ,
~. Suva, Noume~ •
P~ Pago and Honolulu,
at the Mme time.
It can be done. Matson
Unes South Seas Cruise
University thia summer will
again offer opportuniUet for
credit. to gra~s and ad·
"an c • d Wldereraduates
.ooard Ile luxury liners SS
Maripo• ~ SS Monterey.
-For the fiftb year in SUC·
cession the c o m b 1 n e d
floating study program and
smnmer cruise vacations
have been coordineted by
the Natiooal E d u c a t i o n
Auodatio n ttlrougb i t s
division of educational
travel. and will be con·
ducted under the au.pices
of the University of Hewlil.
and will offer a total of
five cr«Mcta.
Six Jaycee
GroupsOKd
Six Orange C o u n t y
chapws of the Calilcrnla
Jaycees have qualified for
the National De~lopment
Awarded ror 1966~.
Qualifying chapters are:
Capistrano Valley, Coat.a
Meaa, Fountain V a 11 e y ,
HUlltington Beach. Laguna
Beach and San Clemente.
The basis for the award
Is an examination of the
community and action pro-
jects to determine U the
local chapter gave l t 1
membership and public an
increased awareness of
local problems and thereby
contributed to the overall
growth and development of
the community.
8 on Coast
Attend Oass
Eitbt 0ran1e Coast ..a
f I r • department recrulta
........... th1t fttk In
the fk'ODd f l r • eclll:loe acade~COU?'lt .t a.ta Ana • P'nln1 M9I ..,
art R. J. ~.If. W. Bar·
rtU. D. A. ~ ad A.
F. Feuerstein. '
P'rom Fountain V 1De7: D.
A. B..ori and G. L. Bot,
~.
From Rtl.nunct-le.di:
J. A. Erieboa a E. L.
BlnnlnChan.
sutes and induJtry ln a
crash proil"lm to create 2
million new jobe over tbe
next two years,
15,000 in 4 Hours
On the state and local
'I.vet, much mould' be doce
to open and bep open Unea
of comm~catioo between
governmental agencies, of·
ficlall and the p e o p le .
Prompt attention should be
itven artevaoces.
St.ates will have to prQvlde
more money to localltlea to
help tbem do all th.ls. Police
agencie1 in particular mllft
re-«ieot their tbinktnc and
tab measures to avoid
over-re.action and uceallve
ute ol force where trouble
develops. In this ~on
policemen as wen as otber
groups that might be called c .:-r--~. 1-. m a. _...w ..,.... ~ oo for riot ducy sl\falld ______ _.. ___________ __.
receive thorough traininl in ''It's amazing what women's •tretch pant. h&ve
riot contl'ol. Men Nesro done to revive my interest in akiinJ'."
police-men al:so lbould be-------------------
recruited and tramed. And
where arrests an made,
5\ISpecU sheuld receive all
legal rights.
Conclusloa
". . . we have UDCOvered
no startling truths, no uni·
que insights, no -simple
solutioos. The de&tnlction
and bitterness of racial
disorder, tile ha!1tl polemics
of bl.act revolt md whi'b9
repre.wion have been aeeo
arid beard hebe in tbia
country. It is time now to
end the destruction and tbe
violence, not only bl the
streets ol the ibet(o but iD
the live$ of people."
Birth Defects Meet Slated
Btrth defects, t h e i r
prevention and treatmenl,
will be the subject of the
Second AMual S t u d e n t
Science Conference planned
for high school and college
students on March e from
2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m .. ~t
Orange Coast College.
Co-sponsors of the event
will be Orange Coast College
and the California Assocla·
tion of Secondary School
Administrators. Physicians
on tbe program include
St.anley Wright, MD. of the
Dep~tment of Pediatrics,
UCLA ; and Robert E .
Casey, MD plastic surgeon.
Others speakers will be
Louise Roy, Director of
Youth Activities for the Na-
th naJ Foundation; and John
Zane, Director of Com·
munlcaticm for the Salk
lmtitute of B i o I o g i c a I
Studies.
The conference will be
held in the Science Ball of
Oranae Coast College.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
The California N a t l o n ~ 1
Guard can mobilize 15,000
troops within four ho0r1 to
put down any potential riot.
the Guard's commander
81\.)'5.
"Add tbe travel tilne
needed U> get the troops
to the scene. and that's bow
quicltly we could respond
to a major civil emergency
like the Watts rM>t," Maj.
Gen. Glenn Ames S<Ud last
week.
One-fourth of the
guardsme-n's t:raU1ing is in
riot control, Ames said in
an interview. This indudes
classroom work d e a I i n g
with the laws ol arrest. use
and protecbon a g a i n s t
chemical agents, crowd con-
t r o I , establishment of
roadblocks and antisniper
techniques, he said.
''Our troops have com-
pleted 32 hours training for
civil emergency situations.
This is in addition to our
primary mission, preparing
for combat." said Ames, the
state's adjuatnt general.
"Some troops will receive
another 32 hoW's before JuJy
1, depending on the prox·
ximity or their units to
poetntial riot zones," Ames
said. "Officers will receive
another 16 hours training
in simulated s t r e e t
fighting techniques -in ad·
dltlon to the regular troop
training-"
Since the Watts riot In
the a"mmer of 1965, t.be
Quard has established an
eight-man s e c t l o n to
coordinate riot plMls wlth
police agencies throughout
the state, Ames aaid.
AddltionaHy, the Guard
employs a full-Om• in·
vestlgator to keei> track of
the agitators "so we'll have
indicators in advance of aoy
riot."
He welcomed a bill in-
troduced in the Senate
Wednesday by Sen. Lou
Cusanovich, It-Van Noya,
which exempts N a t l o n a l
Guardsmen fr.m criminal
prosecution resulting from
ac\s performed in the line
of duly
He said five lawsuits were
filed against the National
Guard after the Watts riots
in wblch 34 nersons died.
Althougn D.<1C1e of the cases
were decided against ihe
Guard, A.mes said, "the
troops are entitled to this
kind ol protection."
In eevry lnstance of a Na-
tional Guardsmen killing a
rioter, Ames said, juries
have ru~ i t justifiab~
bomkide.
'1111~ lllJllL'11 (~UU~ Pll(~llll('E
There is a man somewhere who has nothing.
Maybe you'd like to give him something.
Here are some suggestions.
Send him patience. He'll appreciate it for
the rest of his life.
Send him understandin~ It's some·
thing he can use.
Send him kindness. That's something
that'll never go out of style.
Send him the one thing only you can .
give him. Send him you.
The Peace Corps, Washington, D. C.
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·Rep0rted
A~ tn baHcttrc a(#
UvltJ 1b'tn& tbe Jut few' ,._. !i,. camed t b e.
popalation b:ralel In the
Calta lfeaa-Newporl Beach
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haft 41,000 and Costa Mela
to have a popalatioa of
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tocal ,.., .... "' resideDtial bnDdlnc permih wu m.-.m. up .ame •.1
miDioa ~ hm the 19111
reaidentlal baldln1 tobl of
J/,212,135.
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wu a eUPt iDcreMe in 1tle
reaideotlal buiJdCnc permit
valaatlca 1n Cbe asnount ol
1ome '8'12,000. I.a ~
w11b the 1911 'flgure ot
si2,051,4Z2. 'Ille 1917 fi&m'f
amouated io '12. 72.1,457.
There an other ltaUJtb
wtlidl sucgest the crowth
and current dlarac:teriltic
-In tbe local •ea. Poat Office
receipts at the two local
post offices increased in
1967 over 1981 by '1&1,eM
ih Coat.a Mesa and by
Sl31, 732 in Newport Beach,
and the incrute doesn't in-
clude any· rate incnue auch
IS wiil be experienced this
year.
Telephones in the two
cities increased by 5,131 in
1987. Some 1,787 e~tric
met.era, 801 gas metaa and
8M water meters were ad·
ded in 1967 and the neancy
rate ii down to about 2 per·
cent.
Work Units
Sponsored
By Jordan
To aid the tbonfand1 of
refugees wt<> flocked to
Jordan following the Ar»
Israeli war, tbe YMCA of
Jordan has launched a
aeries of Work camp pro-
ject& in lix of tbe new
refugee camps, Ro 11 e n
Brousard, executtv. dlrec·
t« of the Orange Cout
YMCA, reported today.
The wort campen, many
of them refugees
theniselves, have tackled a
variety of tasks 1n the ne•
umps. t ,000 famillea have
been registered for ration3
and other servicea, more
than eoo tents for ICbools
have bffn erect.ed Id ad·
dition to bospitala, .tores .
ration centers and living
quarten .
1be Wort camp. .. abo
aerviDC IS iraiuinc Clmtel's
for dtveloptng )'OQll leaden
for the ca:npa. Be!qee
students ue given tntellaive
one-week courses in aports
and pmes. They then lead
recreational prosrama for
nfugft younpter1 in thefT
cmi.ps.
Coast Man
Group Member
Dr. Martin E. Sama of
Newport Beacb,-b81 been
reappointed a member of
t be Pbyaiclana ~
Committee on TeleYirion,
bd1o and Motion Pictures
of the Amertcan Medical
Aaodatloo.
In rupoue to an appeal
by respou1ble mm, radio
and te1ntsloa producera,
the American K e d le a 1 A....,ldcll bl1pe to euure
medical et:eelacJ ta tMlr
}ll"Nl!Jdlcm.
-·HOrnet Coach
~Vallely:
''He's Great'
. . . . . ,
,,..,, ~l. 1'61
I
OCC'I MIGHTY MJTI -Orange Cow's fiv•fooWline iU8rd Bart
Carrido .cores on a Jayup during Coast's 95-82 cb11np19Dship victory
et runerton 11nalday ntgbt. A.waiting poaible rebound is OCC'6
Butdi Rollins. He's trailed on play by Fullel't.on's Daryl Onken. 'lbe Pirates host UM Eastern Cooference AU.stars Saturday Digbl
B~USC 1
Test Bay Foes
I
It'• Bu Ltlekfl Yew.
Mail Call fo~ MUris
~ lUCLA'• BruiDa .... supposed to v
be treat.. st:aCbern Calltornl•'• Tro-..:..lf e wi·ns acatw· n ,,._, •att 8" the bll1at surprise ol U. Paet& I 1)aaketball 11ce th.ls ,...
I* collkl deftlaP after thia weekend. ST. PETZRSBURG, na. (UPI) -
that the Mat$ t pme between Tb1a lookl llke Roser Maris' lucky UCLA.'• 4'fQdiag utional eolle~ate ' cb•mpllom ._. tielr' croutoWQ mall -yeer • •
wU1 be7.bowdowt in the Plclllc_.. ~ Bell'• pelsy on the rlallt side
UCLA stands ll-0. USC. 11).l. lost ol blt"'tice bU clear.cl up•nfcely.
on 1 y to tbe Bn.dm. llO 1£ lit die b l • an \ e • r dlttribUtionhtp In Oainelvllle 11 wortdng out ftne and
he 11 1llo a b1' winner Jn one of.
thoM Mtional emt•ta.
"Tm a look at ~." Mart• aaJd 'lbur.., '* ... at the lltf• meet.in~
J'OOIDI tbat .. put ol 8M St. Louis
cardlnalt' dteMilc quarter• here. Mlrll lilDiitld 4Y'tr 1 1llt.-which
M&b r .
Oosest Rival
Concedes Title .
To Fleming
South Africa ..
Olympic Bid
'Imperiled
Trojan Swimmers
In Early Lead
Over Stanford.
SEA'l'l'LE (,ll») -DtfeDitiftl cUm·
floo Southem CaUfonlla 4oot a Mrl1
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AL GAGE
Newport Harbor
ROY MILLER
Huntl.,.ton IHch
. \
"()CC's Vallely
Gets Chance
··For Olympics
. • Orange Coatt College basketball
-'Star John Vallely bas been afforded
a chance to make the United States
Olympic team.
V11lle'1y LI ooe of 35 California junior
ooUege stars oomlnated for the first
JC Olympic trials March 24-30 at
Hutchln.~011, Kan.
The 36 Californians will be wh.itUed
down to seven the day following the
~..3te JC tournament. March 10. Those
sevrn will join 18 selected from tbe
Na'10nal Junior College A th 1 et i c
J\c:soclation at the hnal Hutchinson
trialt.
A final 10-man JC team will be
sel~ted to compete with seven other
U. S. teams In t~ Olympic Bracket
'touma'TI.ent at Albuquerque, N. M .
A'>ril 4-6
The nominees
Dlln Joni's. Merced. Don Crenshaw
Chabot: Sam Robinson. Pasadena
'~-r· Par~ Fullerton: Tom Jame~ fa. San Antonio; Harry Brown. Con
lTI' Costa
'ce TO'liver. Mt. San Jacinto; Ra'
Wtlker, lmperlal Valley : Doue Boyd.
1he 1968
JOHN YULI
Corona •t Mar
llLL MOORI
Mlrlna
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M.n $oderber9
II Moore
John Y..Ae
6r9C) Snyder
Roy Miler
AIGACJ9
Mike J.edson
Jeff Poweri
f»t1i Jordan
Steve Leech
Mike Sweeney
Mike L. Rue
Bob Blaek
Ron Love
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first TNm
School
Humingtoft BHch
Marin.
Marini
Corona def Mir
Huntington IMth
Huntington IMch
Newport Harbor
Laguna IMch
Westminster
Corona chi Mar
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Estancia .
Newport Herbor
Newport H1thor
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l>-1 <lr"s~ont: Garry DonneU, Slerra:
b Baker, Hancock: John Vallely, "'"e Coas\.
Jlcolm Taylor, Hancock; Aaron
, ·,,-kins. San Joaquin Delta: Jeff
""~b, Footlllll: &land Holcomb.
·ttyau~ Art M0'1tgornery, ~-1:;, l>aul Ruffner, Cerritos: George
UCI 'Invades 'Fullerton
~PP.-Pasadena: Bill Jones. Han·
Just as 100 mi&ht have figund.
UC Irvlne'a nmarkable bulretball
team end.I lta regular season tomght
with a ~ or else" situation
Coach DJct Davia' team. 18-7 on
the year, pl.acts lta NCAA college
divilioo lllayoff bopet squarely on the
lint at Cal State' 1 (Fullerton) S.<m-
INt IYJD toni&ht at I.
"J think .ii wt lou tbi.t ooe. It'll
kill our pi.yon dlancer," Davi8 said
'nl\a"lda)'.
'n,, NCAA i. expected to releas,
h comolet.t 32-team roster for I.he •Oft• Moacla1. · -· ~·l bope we can beat ' them -
FulJertGD will bl loote 11 a &oost aid ... ,. tbt 0 D e I itltb tYU)'tbln• to.... .
OMctl Ala OIMJeY'I 'l1talfl tn e.tt. T'beJ tD4 their' MUOD S.turda1 ---~ ... -'hi -ua. tbe .. aaatinment
.... tO be tbe ~ ol FuDertoa
Avg.
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19.4
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17.1
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14.7
22.4
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16.9
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15.5
13.1
SPORTS
CUPPED
SHORT
Ftell ta. ft'tl ti AP /UPI
PALM SPRINGS -~ tbe optimism
of the fint day Of sprint tl'alnlnl
bloomed under arid, ..... training
the Calflornla Antels' newest r·
quisition seemed tA> ftt ft~ In .
Sammy Ellis, a Woot-1,. JJO.pnd
right-handed pitcher, Cllbn111Nt firm.
ly told reporten Tb\U'lday bt knew
be was important to the Aniell And
will "make a tremendous difference."
PHILADELPHIA -For tbe ftnt
six ~ it looted 11.ke the LOI
An&eles Kin&& would lead tbt West
DtWion the entire 1B 1U10t1 in
the Natioml Hocby Leap.
A mid-season slump dropped the
Klng1 to Udrd. but Thuncta, nlitit
tbe1 climbed to within tine polDtl
of tbe top by wblpping 1l»i di~
leader. PbUadelpbla, 3-l. v~ m01"ed Loa Aa,etee put
idle Minftetota IDlo lfCeod place.
* * * Corona del Mar
·Faces Arcadia
In Rematch
Tcat~t'1 ACOOd round CIF bullet·
ball pi.,ott pme Ji GJadora Blgb
ScMol 1rUI dleJde wtalch tam haa
Improved tbe most -Corona del Mar
or Arcadia.
Game time ii 8 p.m.
Earlier in the seuon, Corona del
Mar banded Arcadia a 5.l-39 beating
in tbe H1Dlfinall of the Covina tourna-
ment
"But we've tm~ed a lot alnce
tben," warns Arcadia coat'b Vallie
Robinson.
"Corona del Mar is the best team
we played tbia season. but I think we'11 stf• them a better game tlliJ
time."
Arcadia la a bot-and~old team. one
that hu a biltory this seuob of
bning to wereome cold spelll to
compile a 24-7 record and second
place in the Pacific League, won by
Monrovia.
AgaiDlt Burro1l&bl ln the CJrs
openiJlC road Tuesday nlgbt for in-
ltance, Arcadia bad t6 rely on a
~ ..... quarter to advance to
1M ltCODd road. ·
The Aplcbel were dowD by . eewn at the ba1L )Nt when the third quarter
bUllC' IOUllilled. Bobinaoa'I ouUlt WU
up by ....
While Ateadia WU ovwbaoUnc Bur· '°"""· Corona de1 Mar .. routiJ\I Loni Beecll Poly, -.eG.
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F0r pickint up the tab, a major company could ataa•
ib own rac:a with Cal Expo u hi partner or turn the whole
J)mckage blCk to the lta1e-baclted ezpo corporation and re-~ "promotional conaJ.der.tlon1."
' Obvioualy, tb1J ii a reuonable P.lan for aome company
deeply involved in the sport to put its name on what could
become u ln\partant race course. If the tnck comes into beinc, here ii. what to expect:
LePage Puts
Mater Dei·
By Tritons
Joe LePage pitched and
batted bis Mater Det team· mates to a 1-0 victory over
San Clemente T h u r 1 d a y
afternoon in a non-league
basebaD skirmish on the
winner•' diamond.
LePage tossed a nifty one-
hitter and struck out 11
TrttoDll en route to hls vie·
tory. He wallced only four.
The Monarchs scored the
winnlo& run in the seventh
lrminc when LePage 1ln1Jed
after one out, stole second
and came home on Bob
WarbiJlllon's single.
LePage was in trouble on
the mound only once -that
tn the fourth innioC when
the invaders loaded the
buts wtui ao outs on tlwee
walb.
However, X..Pate t11ttled
down to '1rlkt the next two
batters out and got the third
on a pop up ..
Bee Basketball
• 1) Cal Expo will live anybody fillint that wilderness
solid promotional support. teiardleJa of what goes in thett.
l'benr'1 lou of loot available to promote motor 1porta.
2) Race attendance can be auiment.ed fNn Qe crowd ::,~ ::1 , 1~~ at Cal Expo Juell. PWin... .. Y there will be ~.to>O vtaitors ,~ '" , 1111 wt11M
a day reprdess of rpecial eveota. 11tey are preparinl for = 11l» ~ 1;1: =~ an invulon of 51 mfillon vilit.or1 ftom July of\th11 year H ... m o 1111 Mith ••--1-SCor1lll Mllll: Wtttml111ttr-a,_ 4. .... vuau -· G,....,... 4. ,,..,.,.., t. Merl,,._ 3) A &It eta• f8d.llty ill tllat 'location would get a &ood n.m. '-s~ 4. ~ 1.
rkeption from the major racinl &llOCiation1. It's not out ~n~ "· .:=-c:,
of the question to en.Won sparta Cll'I, Indy cars and NAS-v-1121 , 1111 a...
CAR ~-... _ __.. 1 •-dr . MINI\ m , llfl ""*•
FIND A. nE·$WING 5YSHM
t,t1D S!ICK TO IT
Jullua lorca is one player wtlo
iftltk• the 101111 lnO~ *' ewry
•Mt. W.tch him In o touma~nt
er Oft television and yeu wHI 1M
• tlftOOthl y he rep.oh his pre-
swing acti°"' and 1•11 them lead
into hi1 1 wino. Ha mova hi1
putter n11t in front or, the" in
bock of, t.ht ball. He doM' It 10
aMOOthly that the11 is hordly ony
h•h•tion b • t w a• n his putting
the blade behind Iha ball and
9Ctually ,. a kin g it awoy on the
' • "9cbtroke. r11a---·
Frosh Diver Breaks
Westminster Record
ua filRs
Net Foe;
Dues Win
UC lr\tioe's vrnttf tieim1a
tell\' It at San DteJG tcdAy
tMkio& to up M$ e.r ~ FOW1taiD Valley'• vmlty J: 1~· ,i:r .!~~ ~~~ ,..,
" ttMt expense ·" Cal ~~ ~w~: ... ~: a~,.~~
Western after thr•ahl~c cit' ~ QD ~ httl~ 'of . ~i'.~ ~tt .. , ... cc; Stllte (Fulertoo) M Tburs· · llV•· ~•ellers tor the· ....,.. -<•• • <>> •
' fay att.nooo on M toiettt boj('.,.., ' ~.f "J~M t. °':•
COll'ta. C ~ t fl•• d • t Mir... ~h,~t.!c.~:=. < ' Aind, Orqe Coatt drub-mellnwhlle, was squeezing $ft-1. Mc,._. Uil 1. "~ bed boet Sa!l Bemlrdibo, ou•, a lt61 wta •ver H~ ~~ ~"" ,,., ., °"'WI ,,.,
7~1~. tihfton Btfdl la a • '°O· . ~AltNT't Golden West c 0 11 t I e )MgU& ~f cw-.. -,. t•I ..
b9wever, took a 7-2 lacing The Barons ~ with ?I i. ~' ~~ ... \ c..n
at CMru.s in EasW'n Con· polnl,l lollowe4.bf Paci&CI i, GI~~~~·~~ f~ lrva~on. . ,._, t atP~bll~ GabrCaat112~----r J. 4:;~ .. W:b . .,,,;_~> ~ ....,_ ~ ....
lift: l.Dt v1 ... -J' a ~ie. r nmv1n, ... , ...... (N) i. ...... tc8 Fuu.rtari was sparked by Alan Cott.et', Bill Ranson..00 · ~ 1c1. Tlllw~ i:•.e. •
Steve Teal's stellar play. Lance Petersen were the -i. '=!lei~ 4':}4 f· ~
Teal, like the rest of ttle heroes for tbt winners with , ~~~; '=· <~.,~ ,..._ lincks playe's, won haadDy Afe pickinc up two ltQool ltl ,..._;. J, ~ • 1C, \ in ~ solo event and then TeCOrda in the 100 a n 4 ~ CHI a. II. J .. 1c1. _.. itb C'A-O'N-' ... &."-!. J. Jiii-IC) 2. team'l:'U up w .,._.1 "'II cta&bes. CHI ~ A4IK.nltt "'· llftw: t1.t. ~ for another easy """"""' in VAUITT .. ~ •• .!'~-1. ~ ..... ·--~ it_ .. V.llllY 1', "~ , .... ,. • ......... tht doubles. ,.._1. A9I 1l'V1 t 1Cnud-1•1 ' ,,_... ••1e-1. .....,...,.,., ~ Go1den West's onb' bright HlllOI ,,., • 1'111111ewia <P:VI <Id.II (Nf~ McCiuw. a.tb. WllllMlt.), ~I t~: 11.1, Tlmt. l .:IU. IPot in ita Joeg to Ciirua ....... "" "'VI t. 16ovd-'"' ,_ Hj...f. McOl"'19¥ IHI 2. adtlllCllill the Cine ..i.. of John I'~ (G) 4. ~ (FV). IStMGI ICI l, V""1e lq. Ht1911t· 6-2. WU ,,_y ~. TllM: 12' U-t. Mtdfll!tl ICI 2, Htrt fc:) ). lngl.ehart. .._I. Trell l'I 2. ni.m.-fGI l. ~':-tie ...,.,_ {)f), ~:
inglebart WOO hi! singles ~<:.1111* ''VI •. &l•uH.t C'V). llml: l"V..:.1. C-11 IC) 2. Lewi• OI) a.
mMcti 6-1. 6-3 and Ulen __ ,_ Herdlll !'VI I. Arrloll (GI a. Wtlle ICI. Htllllt: lW.
. O'otll ,,., 4. MCT•oo•rt ,,.,. ($CMOI SP'-1. c~ IHI 2. Horflbelk (C:) t6amed up with Wayne ncordl lime t :O>l 6. 2 . ....,,.. IHI. Dl•ttlla: JM\lr.
Werbel fC1l' the Rustlers' on M11 .... 1. °''''"""° 1'v1 2. c.rr1a 111 . • CP'I 3. Wood (GI A "'Ylln 1'VI. Timl: C-.. Mir (11) 1111 ........... ty win 111 doubles com· , At s.. 10t-1. ••l'fllff ccl t. lwMt cc a.
petition ""'~I. w1111.-!'VI '· '""' ·~ 'r.>· T~: ,..,, .•
•
0 (llVI 2. YOUll9 CP'I 4. G.mtf lltVI, .-• ..,_ CCI 't. llelt IH) UC ..,,.... m m C.I lllle 1'11111 ll..,.: tt:• 2. • ' .,...,, (C). TIMt"b
Slntlu 120 HH-1. Col~ IFV) 2. Me"'4a M-1. U..11r ~ t: ~ ftobert ~ IUCI) -6-l, 6.1. (llVI l. H-l'VI 4. H.... (jllf). 1. ,~I (CJ, 'n!N: klU. ·
brt O'Helll CUCll won 6-1, ~. lk!IMI ~). TIN IU. ••...-I, llt""6a (H~cet'IM8 ) Ctei. Huleoe IUCll won ~ '-1. I.. LH+I. l'Ottllewla 1•v1 1. I. lettMlll (H)1 ... ...... l .. 1 IUCll won Mo 611. Hlblll IP'I J. cotttr (l'V) 4. GclllWll t• fM.:lt.• Oli!IW, ~ J..i tM!Mr IUCll _, W. ~ (FV), '1me •• , >. ~ IHI.~: IJ.l,
llalltrt P'n•n IUCll .., 6-l. 6-1. • lltlh-1. l"eclf4u. Tlmt .au. L l21 l.~L ~ lHI I> o.tllll Fount.kl V•llty IAait, Gocllll. l"Uft... ICI J. ICey ICI. Time: JIU. T~.i """ O'~ IUC1l· -M , •t. Wla. ltl!Jme). nm. .,,_.. • ,, ... ' 11....._I. .......,_,.., Milo ltelAy -I FOUftl•lft V•llrt .. ..... Ctirl< -ltidl J.clt-IUCtl IH111mt. Stellfftr. McAtllsltr, Olrill· 14>-I. ICl"CllWI _, "9lr (Cl I.·
-H . 6-I IAno) I l"Kffla Timt l :16 6 ,..._. (H). Heflflf: K ,.
"""'""" Sole-I ..... P'oven ~ ~ IP'I 2. I( Hlblle CP'I LJ-1. ~ IHI t. &111111
IUCll -M 6-2 • l Mndllfl fl") 4, ~' l'V). '"""': DltUllet .((). DlllMct; ......_
6-1 l'V-1. er-, CHI t. -.,..
LJ-1. Ha-1'VI 2 l'uf'llllwlc.I ltelllmon CCI. HlllM: IM.
S .... 11'1 IFVI 1 1411* 11'1 • ll01t11; (FVI. S'-1· S.-IC:I 2. C::.... f
...... w .. tm m '"""
S••v• Menry '°'I U. U (Sdlool rec:tn) Olitfen« 211. JC.-, 10). OblMCt: ..._ WtsbNl\lter1s Joli Pant, • ,,_, H_,_ IWl t JDM '"'1e11ert -'-1• ..,, l"V-1. It. c.ri-IP'l 2 J Cert-,_ __ ........ _ ~ ~
........ (N) 1 Htlcl .. r IW). 11.... W1vnt Wtltltl leol '"'· l•. JPI 1 ....,_ (l'V) • 0.•lcl.Mlfl '"'· ----·-· a fresbrnall, led the IM 1111.a. Ttrrv c-•'' 1o11 '"" ,.._ 1"'-... ,.,.,: 1w lt0-1, 111ama, cc1 1. • , varsity swim teaIJ\ to Vlc· JO ,,.._I O.,,.wttll CWI 7 Cr.,,ln urry Jt~lns IGWI loll M. N.. SP-I. io.tlnlfl (FVI 2 '°"""IV CP'I Mor..-, 1141. Tlfnl: IU. ,
l.-.v ,.,._··-sday aft--at ll'VI J. ltosei>lltrt (WI. n,.,. 2' • ltel>d)o W•chr CGW) lost S-7, t-t. 2-4. I Ce"MIV 11'1 4 l.tflen IGI. Ollt•M.1.: ll0-1 T"""'-1 Mid Mu~ IC}
.,.,.3 J.UU£ .,..,.,.,.. IOI, lncllvldu1I MHln-1 llr1nctlm1n °""'*' 52-10 (Sdlool N<trd). l'U:. /Cl· Timi: lf.4 Fountain Valley Ill a 1w1 2. ll•ll•rd <Fv1 ~ Mun"°" ""'• 1ttnrv· •"" c-•rt 1Gw1 Iott 1-4. ••• • "-1c1 t. HalM 1c:l ;. W..-.-·1--• Tlmt; l:IU. '-'· M ,_,,t1hl Vlllley ... l"Kfflu ._., •w II M<Get IHI. Time: 1:~. o.a..,~..... meet wt1ll the 1to 'Iv-I. MllnVOtl !'VI. Ho H<onf 111tltll1rt •ncl Wm.ti ...,,. 6-1, '-2. IOG-1. O'Oeff l'I t Funct.rt1ut111 IJ»-1. Gift!,.,. IH) 2. IC,_I (~ .._. B•ona •lid Le no ..... ,. er ttt1n1. T,_, 1 ».J-J.,..,,,. .,., Fwti.111 '"' ..._ s-1• 1Fv1 1 M-. '""' 4. , Mea1 IFV>. J. ~1111 CH>. Time: J:.-.7. '.<y"'' .,......._ IOI 'r-1. H•l•i.ad <WI 7 Ht,.. Ora ... (:•ti 7\'t s.,. ..,,._.,,.. 1111 llmf: 10.A l2t L.._1. Jolln-IC> ..!, K.tltm in a non·leagUe eftCOtltlW. ..1 ... -IW) • Crenln (FV). Tlmt: Silltlts 220-1. O'Oen <f'I t. """""""'' (Cl J. "•-nl IC). r1.,.., fU.
P--. ho a rm-.u..i-· LI.'" ""· Lllrldl IOCCI -~ ... , llFI~ .. 3-..!.7·. Mea& Cl"VI 4. -· (NI. .,4: lt•ley-1, Ce.--"' Mir. Time: ..... Ki Ul _..., w lot .. di-I. Slew .. d (WI t. c;orclOfl ... .,, IOCC) won '"'· ... ,, 1·S .. ~ •• HJ-I .. . Oft Che boards brclile ftle (LOI l. Urllt~ INI. Time: 1:21.1. wee11wort11 (OCClwon M. '-2 ..._1. Callll 11'1 2. lln....,.. f'VI · .... remit (Cl t. Mc~ ' .. l'r-1. Hvtlltl l'VI 1. Me'l11'l Moon (OCCI won M, H J . .Ml1w l'VI 4. Or1v <'I. Tim.: lt2U. (HI J. Wtlae (Cl. Htltrll: J.N. Weltminster school record (W) 1 l.ltlfferd (WI. Time 4:JO.:I. laWllUcl COCCI -... 1. 6-l 1?20-1. D. Me•• IFYI 2. s.i.1 IP') U -1. WI• IH) 2. Wttllt (C:J a. wJtb Q .35 points. Ito lrtul-1 ll••ncllmen (WI 2. Tu.-(OC() loll s-1. HI 3. Llnold (Pl 4. Swlne ... rt (FVI, TlfM: :':.~lltl ellf l41YWanl ICI. Olaltl!Cll:
Lt-•1 IFVI :I. l•ll•N (l'VI. Oew•IH J·o J 'V 'Jbe Lions racked Up 73 Tlrrae: I.II.I Lllrlcll ""d M-e (OCC) won. '°'· 120 MH I ltoch• 11'111 I Mkhelon J. -1. , .. l<e 1141 2. McGl""4ty 114) olOO '"" ll•l•Y-1 W~11mt111ler (ltat-f·l ( FVI J Wellf (P'I 4. HlbJhen (l"I. Wllllt 114). ttei.M; ICM. poil)ta to outdistance Foun· llllltrt. Htnnlneson. o.n. ... 111, lraflCll. Heehr •"" Wldlworllt IOC:CI ....,, Time· 17.J. G ~'-1• Moli'*Y IHI •. c..,.... IHI a tain Valley <S7) and La m•n). Time: ; 10 7 6-l • ._2 120 LH-1 .Mldltlon IFVI ' tloctla • Ct~ IHJ. Diii•-: -.. ·
n..1 .... -(M). Cll °""" •tlcl L•WhtMI (0CCI 111411 ... 1. n'"'~. J.1' ,1toblnt0n IGI .. W•ltt '"' _.,,. ~ '-•"' Volley ff, L1 Ooll••fl ft. M. celleel ldt'1tneu l "~ •
A-A, w~.J-tns••r WOft • .._ 'WntmiMlw :II U0 lteln-1 Founl•'" V•llfY (~ ~ '<>O\UJ ... wn:: ,.. Mtcli.y lttltY-1 Founl1ln V•I-MeH. "°""'· F\lncltrtiurl<ll 2. l'1cltlu.
Bee events With 71 point.I ~,,,!~·t~i Nt1ao11, II'*'«*. DllMI. M T1r;;;_,~·1;.:""* co1 ' O....r IFVI J.
to Fountatn Valley's 54 and .. ,,._, Wille• IFVI ' WllU ustangs Set °'''"'""' ((ii 4 No '°""" Heltlll S-2. La Quinta's 13, (LQ) l . O..S CW). Tlmt: 2·21.2. LJ-1. Nl9ore IFVI 2. D'0.11 (l'I 1
Io Cea action it was host de,~~,',,,."~~:-,:. ;7,tttnrv Awards Banquet ~~ ir:v1 .. Mert1n '""'· D111enu: Fountain v .. n-. wtui 59 100 IMlvw.1 "'",..,._,, Htr11er 1w1 l'V-1 ,., .. '"' , 1.111*' ,,., i o. ~J t. Orw. (LOI :I Carroll IFVI. Time: Von IP'I. Ho fourtll Mtlll!lt 114. followed by La Quinta (42 ) I IA,t SP'-1. II-.. IFVI 1 M<JNcl• IGl
and Westmlmter (38). JO F•r-1. Haber 1w 1 1. Wiik• ILO> J Costa Mesa High's Wint.er :..'!~~ 11•1 '-T•-• "'' 01.-
J'ount&ln Valley's DavP ~"~~> H!!': :t~1 , we11a1 Awards Banquet honoring CH
Pacoe was the ooly dou.blt 1F¥1 J HtniY 1FV1 T1me. ••u. the 1chool'1 ba!lcetbaU and l'acMta ~~;:,"' v."" n.
winner in individual event~ IL~1 ~;!;.., ~~~ T::~ 1~ , or«w wreflling athletes hu been 100-1 sunc.,.,., 11>1 , Mein•• "'1
In Varsl·ty aJ:on. JO ereen-1, H•hOf' IFV> 2 Ffltowi announced. J Gr•v (Pl • Oolo <Fv1 rim.-111
'""' rw> ,. o.11111 111111 ru•w: >u The event Is scheduled for '~' S1t1kowv1 "'' , McP"'''°"
He picked up a first in <w":t1.:.' .. c.':.:::,;~.::;i,•"•:~'-;' Monday. 6:30, at the Girls' ~~~! > ,.°:_ttott 101 •. E"""' !Fv1.
the 200 free wttb a 2:01.6 T>mt: 2:M.1. gymnasium. wo-1 rne11s11 1G1 1 J11~" <GI and followed with a 1:15.8 .. l Schuldoi <Pl ' Hutt <"VI. Tlmt: ---1"1111111!' .. ,...~--bl:'"J':""Q:""""_ ...... ...,., ...... :-.:.:... 1"'4,,. winninc time in the 100 lll0-1 ll•"r•n IGI J DICltr~
br __ _. E II') J. Crotlw (It) '· l ... (t"VI.
VAHITY ..,...,... ntr1·es Tl .... · J,u. •. Wlttml...,~ VtlllY ,(,
JU MeclllV """ -1.~~ '~ , W.iHM. COii!, L ... 'ri'."1t;.'t:
. . 1 IFVl 2 Cle-
m_t.1s ~.~ °i'. wltt:= CLOJ. 1'hM: 2''.U''• te -1. "tl'tllvrw ILQI 2 L~ •r I~) J. Stl>flr' (P'VI. Time: t :Ol A Santa Anita
219 111~ MldlfY -1. ICU.-1 ~f~? 2:l'fr (LQl ). leCOll (WI
DIY..,._I. ,,_ (W) 2. 1o¥te (FVl
J. tea1r IWI. l"llfttt: P;_U. ~----ii/n:i(l::.&;1~-,...."""i~
.. ,,.,._1. c.et (W t. ..... (FVl , • ......,, ....,.. J,, ........ , ... Dey Lad'Y ~fU tL' 1'1""'1 Jrl ~~I (~~i:m$J,..~0~o;· CllW A ...... , ... , .... U·:ll l'.M. AmtrtN'1 ~ll•cY IJ ........ rt)
) J.-"T, ~=~\ll:!,t 0.vo!Mly IW M•....,etr) ~01-~11,,W, 11 't~ "'lllT uca. 1 tvrr..1 • ,..., c•eo "•' 1J s.1~111 *IL J. ..,. ""'' Miii "'· Clalmlne P'um "'°° Floria Cit 1111ncol
t,_e -1 I"-CFVI 1 Clelf!llM !Itta ...... ' CWl ,_ btw.t <WI Ti...t Surdl '9tdl CJ L......-il "' Gemtlv CM Y<ti..tl !.... C.,.lc (M Y1,,..tl All'1 ~ IJ Genntf>tl l'rw b!IV -1~111e;i Vo~ J._ C-" C.lll Ill wi,..,., Keto tJ Trv)lllA ) .... (lteell. Stwnl. -IKM llNJdlWV LM (0 l"i.ru1 I
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OCC Goli Team
Battles Cypress
Orange Coast g o I f e r s
were at Cypress today seek-
ing their second straight
E a • t e r n Conrerence win
after upending Chaffey. »-
18, at the Costa Mesa Coun·
try Club cotn'se Monday.
Down 14-18 in match play.
the Buca rallJed to ta.a tb• team medal 403-401 lo pull U out.
Sweeney ·0n
All-Angelus
Cage Team
Mike Sweeney of Mater
Dei WIS a u n a II 1 m 0 u I
choice for a berth on the
coaches' all·Angelu1 Leaiue
basketball team, ft wu an-
nounced today.
Sweeney, 1-3, forward, led
the league 1n acartq wbb a 29 point average. ,
Other Monarcba honored were guard Jim Hucbtein,
second team, and Steve Ei~old and Ralpll Cban-
dos, honorable mention. ·
Besides Sw.eeney, the oaly
other unanimou.t first te~
selection wu Verbum n,t
cent.er Keith Baptiate.
~ •• tr. ....
.Ir. .,.
--."Ju::r. oa Wiii , ._, ~-P m ..,,, II ncm1 ~ 1Cnmw m c m It•~*'
G8 a partion al it 11 ..... , .. If) G m ...,,_ IH
4) Auto nd.nl could •••11w *<>me the 0 bf• '--•e" !(.-111 0 m Mee:.,. WIMWlt ar n. ,._. ... v.-"·
Tl-• 1'11·'· II•~ li'Mtl IL l'lncay Jr) 1U GeMw Abbv Cl '1rul
F \Illy 'nlwwtln ( J Geflll le1 I • 1 I I s1111t tlcNf" It IG Htme,.11 116 John HutchlnJ led the Pi·
rates with a 75 followed by
Muk Payne TT. Kurt Saldi.a
78. Ken Cody as, Mark Tea-
ford as a1'd Bob Wriibtoo
86 .
Jr. .... .... ....
_.., • ~...... Sc.-,W.: ....._, ...... 2, u ...... u
lpcrt of CallfonLla'I Central Valley, wbJcb ~ bu T--t 111111".,..0t ..... •r11t 2, Geoll-10I MedltY ll•lrf-1. w ... 1m1ns1tr
•4 _, I al -L-• ..,., t. 1r>eW1tt. ~. "-''•· .. r ... 1. no m91or .--us on or ~· atl\let.ica of any · 11tls "•""me: HW!tlne~ 1 • .._, u ,lfllt: 2:1u.
is Incredible when you constder the fact it la within OOf ...,...""'"W_l:llll~~ ..... ,.... .... ._ ... _.._11'!!:!!!91!1!!!1!'!~ da7'1 drl•t ot 10 percent of the U.S. population. "'
RACE RESULTS U /u the jtt .,. blauonu, fan• mtaht be enticed into
followinf a cou~lli.t ncinf dml1t tncJodlng the super
apeeday1 of the South. ovals of the MJdwe.tt and the sophll·
ticated roed couraes of Eut ud West Coasb. Sacramento rr.••..,..,.,.,.....,._....,. __ .. _. __ .,...,.m!!D!" if • lot taleJ to tlJ ln and out of than the biJ metropollta area.a.
Unfortwtatlly, drawings ol the courte leave much lo
be deaired. There'• one place where the track crosses un-
der 1 frffway. Lyte claims the dnwtnis aren't that lm·
pOrtant.
•1w•'re opea to sqgeltiolt MJtbbr1 that 1n1Rt MnM
wUI be oon.aidered, and lf Wt ........ "tleife tn'Ol'S OIJl al OW
lett of ndJ\I bowJac1Ce, CIOITld UI.,.
· It's ~to dream &llYWIY·
IA"TA ANITA ltUUL'rt
TIWlllDAY, '"· If, IHI ci.. a,.,,
,. • .., ltACI 1 1/IA mll9l
• l'Mr lld1 IM "" Cl1lmlfl0 l'11rtt -· Kocky Ki.I IW Cllllml
You 0.... tt (I M V11tft1'1tltl Ht Sundf8t (I A ,._,., 1U
E• L• (It Otrclel •I•
Fay'a .. ~ (II tlen<•I Ill
111/M!M Mell IJ Trv((lle) I It ..... .,. ...
SOn OI Arlt It M V1llnrw111 ~•et f/lflfill (I J 1t11e .. 1
H•y lmi ft J ]'1""1
Mtldl Wl!9 (J "''*'•)
Ill
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<IOt
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llVINTH ••er. 1 llU m•~ J
ttar Olds •"-•""'' Purw ..-l't•t Ceron• lr-1119 F•""
Atlt Cit lll•r><•I llJ
COtlrov IC14 Cl Flr"l 115 •·Tom Of L........, f2 M Yeue) Ile
Otym•fe Mo• IL P'ln<•Y Jrl llJ
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A Wal revamptnc m currkuiwn mnd cl• deduJ. tna is in store for Costa Mesa Hith School nqt fall.
Parents naturally are concerned M tnd1tioDal
methods are being replaced. And well they lhould be
for the plan ha& impllat:iool for Ill acbooll bl Cotta
M.u and Newport Beach, not just Mea Hi&b.
Fluible tcheduling and performance curriculum
a'e bring blled • tbe educetional metbodl of the
futqre.
Flesible ecbeduHnJ to rer~ standard cl• hours
and ript class sizes ia the too to enable ltUdeota to pro-
ir-M tut or as liowly as ttley are able to master the
IUbjed matter.
It .is a commendable goel. Sk)wer etudents ate given
' all the time they need aod additional tutori.al help. Qu.ick
t.o lfCn students se not held bact by the re« of the
dasa.
The methods aren't proved, although echools
ebewbere, includine ooe elementary in t.atuna Beach,
bav. adopted and are using them.
U the instinctive fear of change on the part ol
parents and otners in tbe community ia to be overcome,
full explanation ia needed.
QufttiOM~ need 1o be answered include:-
-W.ill teachers be prepared, tedulically and psycbo-
loglcally, to llSWDe the additional burden?
-Will the brighter pupill be allowed to progress too fast and atlas the repetition and practke that some-
times enhances retention'!
-Will the slow learners be coddled by not being pen failing g?Qdes'!
-Will college admission offices give equal weight
to aradet achieved in an innqvative program?
The time for the school administration to provide
the answers ii now or eometime before September.
The Laguna Beadl tcbool waited too long to get
out the word, cau,tnc ~on amont parenta
,
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Oppo~ty for a Choice
If the incumbent. are abcballenged, there will be
no election. The incwnbeoU 1'tll automatically mcceed
themselves.
That i1 a new rule~ the upcomin& Coutal
Municipal Water District board ol directors ~ It'•
an emtnenUy sensible rule. tocL
But we hope it won't ba'ftl to be imposed.
'Ibere should be ch.allenprw for every public office.
Granted. CMWD directon don't make much ot r!t~=city sp4uh. They neverthele• have a big NlSpO •
Their decisio111, for in81ance, dttennine bow madl It
costs 10U to turn on your wlter tap.
Stuart W. Avis, Lapna Bach clothier; Ra1pG 'fur·
ner, Costa Me5a resident and Newport Beach druggist;
and F. M. Schlegel, retired San Clemente oil executive,
are expected to seek re-election to the board in tbe JGDI
primary.
They may deserve aootbtr four ye ... ; and then,
aeain, tt may be time-to let other tltlzem 1e1tt.
But let's have an electt.oa, al least.
The opportunity for a choice b there. Nomination ·
paprea are available Ill the Orange County Clert'1 office
in Santa Ana. March 22 11 tbe ftling deadll.oe. N.
Most Human: Ufeguard A ... wers SU.ie Olfleifl~
Those Most
In Touch
By GEORGE R. HOFF, Ph.D.
Whenever we make contact with
another human beinc, we a r e
nlldaUn& our own exiltence and justi-
fytn1 our reuon for being here. We
are aayln1. in tssence, "I -a peraon
ta my OW1l rtlit -am comin& to
you bec:auae we muat be together
In order to Uv .. ,,
Ont ol tbe ltrongfllt, if not dte
~em. needs we feel ii to be in toucb "1th ouraeJvu and others.
"1'om the Vay· moment ot birth. we
rely heavily oo toucbin& and being
toucbed in order to 1urvive. Studies
on Inf anti have proved beyond the
ahadow ol a doubt that their
pt)'cholo&ical IJ'owth }rOCeedJ in AC·
cordance with the ateDt to wblch
tJ1ey are fondled, stroked, and careu-
ed.
FROM A PHYSICAL, intellectual.
motional, aoclal, md spiritual stand.
>!>Int -and those are the five realms
wtl.lch define humanneu -it 1J,thole ~o are the moet In touch who are
tile most human.
Why ls it. then. that self and social
alienation seem to be the most com-
mon problems of our day? Wby do
so many of us conscientiously avoid
the very contact which perpetuates
our living and regenerates our .enae °' being?
Dear
Gloomy
Gm:
Old Cblne1e proverb 1ay, ''Tboee
perlOlll wbo knowingly buy
bouse under airport flight pat-
tern must learn to live with nol"'
ol airplane."
-J.B. M.
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~ lnNad of lbarll1 our bMlt-ty with otben.
~ a result of our lld41Uidod .Uorta
at avoiding and avtrttna n•tu•l
death, we Jose our vtta1ity and tum
1nto lunan counterpertl of a dank,
1melly, encrusted, atainaat pool. Wt
exist, but we're IOUr. Wt. b11ve
1umtance, b\rt . we're no tood to
ounelvea or i'bjone else.
BOW TRAGIC IT IS, what a waste
of precious life, to lite an artesian
well and clog ita outlet and lnlet
IO that it can't flow nabaally and
nourish lta environment. Sure, it will
dry Up IOmeday, but while it ati1.J
exiata, it hu the potential of makins
the world a tittle better place. One ol the fundamental principles
of life ii mutual Interdependence. To
deny tb11 principle la to die a stow
death because of gradual atarvaUoa.
To avoid dealing with thil l11ue la
to live a llh of malnutrition. However,
to accept the fact that everyone needs
everyone else to some degree, to con·
1tantly 1earch for better com-
muntcatJon and more effective ways
Of contact b to fulfill the dMpnt,
most primitive of all human motiva-
tions.
Of all the possible a.nawers , one
Items to make the most eense: If
we truly acknowledge the fact of o4r
humanness. we come face to face FORTUNATELY, we have an Ideal
with our own roortallty. Some of us setting in which to carry on our aeat'eh
never know who we are unW we-. for authenticity throuah meanlnlful ~perience, at somecne'1 death, the human contact. Home iJ the place.
predoumeS1 of a human relationship It ii here that experimenta in reacb.lq
that uaed to be and no lonaer ii. out beycoJ ourselves and encoantarinf
others reallJ pay ofl.
Were we to allow ourselves to
believe it, home ii really a "Iow-rtU"
enVironmeut In which we cm be in·
tlma1e with tbe oats wbo mean the
mOlt to aa. Indeed, our penonal
survival r41Cllllrea u1 to reaffirm OW"
hwN"Nll bJ eanstantly remalnin•
iD tmdl wttll oar loved ones.
·,1A bsurb Nat~nal Policy
'Mott Has No Backgroqnd f 9r Joh' · ,
To the Editor:
In the intuut of Httinl Ule record
1tra11ht I abould lib to take issue
with atatementl made recenUy by
Wll.UCl Penn Mott, Jr. Mr. Mott.
as of late, has become a would-be
coordinator of llteguard department..
along our cout Bt belinea that as
director of parkJ ud recreation for
the 1tate he 1bould tab tbe lead
lo lightin·1 the way ~ lifeguard
department..
f feel that aa a ur.,uerd of 11
years experience, both at Newport
and Bunttngton State, I m.-t speak
out agal.nlt th.la man'• ..;vattortl.
Mr. Mott la eltba m l*med or
l.UlJbie to undt:r"-1 the ~bl81Ds
blv°'"4 In . tM (!lok&ik • f
llf etuardlftl. ~
WE IN TBE profeaion are htv"1
in malDtal.ninl a ~ level of nfety
alonl our cout la an environment
wbicb can be either placid or ex-
tremely dangerous and destructive.
We are bJCbly trained. experienced
and continually involved in improving
our methodJ. Most of us have college
bacterounda and nearly all of us at
the aupervtaory level bold Bachelor
degree• and many have done post·
sraduate study.
I can ny with reasonable Impunity
that our methods are the most ad-
vanced ln the world. Our record, if
youo would care to look into it, speaks
for ltaeU.
WHAT POSSIBLE justification is
there for administering people skilled
ln marine safety with personnel whose
training ls in the field of forestry
or ~lion? You miizht as well
put the C&lifornia Highway Patrol
under the f'9Cl'tation department. ln
cue you've forgotten. drowning by
definition ls a process from which
dea .. ls the result. Obviously. to nraJD.
lain safety for the millions of bathen
la an important and highly specialized
profession.
Tbe broad spectrum of problem.a
and accidents endemic to our marine
environment have necessitatt>d that
we develop sophisticated techniques
and equtp~nt. ) noo It hard to
believe that a man who has no
background or experience in this field
could poeatbly understand its special
needJ.
MR. MO'IT BAS taken the ti~
lA!ttn "-.....,.. --'--llenNlty ... ..,..
1llollld CDflWY llW!r -.. "'3111 _. °' -· TM r1"" to COlldtNe i.tten to tit ~ or ellfnlfwlle llb94 II rftel'Wd, A.II letftn mint lllclvdt -.nttli,.
•net .... 111,. Nllr'ln. Wt ,,..,,.. win lie WOllllieN Oft ,_,,
of claaaUylng beaches. He originally
classified Huntington and Newport u
"Class 1°. This clasalftcation specifiu
warm water lapping the sradlWlJ
sloping aandy beaches and an absence
of dangerous current. 01' underto~.
After recomldering, be stated be wu
speaking of state beacbe1 eicclualvely.
Mr Mott mpparenUy donn't reallie
that Mother Nature does not respect
boundws nor h1s "Class 1 • '
1pedftcatton. To be sure, there are
many days when ocean conditiont
would flt his description. It is tm·
fortunate for him and many swim-
mers as well that often 11 not the
ocean is a rough and dan1erou1 en-
vironment..
FROM LA TE MARCH until late
October, our coaatline is subjected
to perlodJc uaaultl by waves of pro-
dJgious size and destructive power
which have so reoeotly been the bane
of West Newport amt the Army Corps
of Engineen. Tbue waves which
oricpnate in southern latitudes end
their jol.U'Dey on our sbore1 In sets
of several wav41 ranging from 6 to
15 rHt in bei?ht. nae force of these waves gt'Derates
not undertows (which ls a totally er·
roneoua term) but longshore cWTenta
and powerluJ _.riptides. These rtpttdea
Oow seaward with phenomenal velocl·
ty and dissipate 100 to 500" yardl
from a~. They can and do aweel>
swimmer• off their fHt. ou• to sea.
and far beyond their ability. Thia
environment calls for rpeed. en-
durance, and quick thinking with no
room for error.
THE CONCERN which Mr. Mott
1how1 over placement of towen ii
touching, but hardly Interesting. I
must marvel at the total lack of
raeerch whicb ii made obvioll's by
aucb 1tatementa. To put It simply.
without goin1 into the intricacies of
tower placement and ltafflng, fbey
1n1 fl*ld witb regard to ':"Juci. water Clll be etlectively wa and
a to frequency of activity b a &tna
location.
Lifecuard appearance was another
1ubject which ~ved Mr. Matt's
attention. It puulet me bow be can
be so concerned when untD only
recently. ·the it.ate parks' lltegum-ds
were the only onea cm our coat wlUcb
were actually denied the right to wear
an emblem stating c.learly their pro-
fessional status. Lileguard1 look a1
much alike u ls necessary and are
easily recognizable by anyone who ba;J reuonably food eyesipt
I FOUND MR. MOTl"S lnterut la
coordinating lifeguard departments
enco111aglng. M It bappens, tMr"e n-
lstl a coordinatlna body DOW ...-inf
Its fourth year of operatldn. know
aa the SUtf Lile Savina Auodatlon.
It ...U to upgrade Ufepardtn•
techniques and standards 11 wen a1
to provide lnformatlod to the public
about ocean and beach Ufety. Jt wo>J1d
seem a rather 1uoerfh»U1 3Ct to
create a ataff poaitio~ lnvolvo!d in
a coordinating effort ainee the S.L.S.A.
is currently functionln1 ~ th1t capaci-
ty at no cost to the taxpa~.
In conclusion, I sugaeit tbat Mr.
Mott would do a far g?ea11:r litl'Vk'e
to lifeguarding and the J>801>'" whom
they lel'Ve if be would <lnct hi.I
enerlies toward comervaUon • se>lf
or 101Dethin1 more rela111d ~ h1I
backJtround and quallflcations. ,
PEYTON ~D
le...,.•'• lt'ltllenft
To tbe Editor:
I think everyone lbould be able
tQ practice bis own rtUOoo; that la.
unles• that practice *omn lib in-
trusion on the rllbtl .S priqcy of
othen.
We lived in anotllcr area 10 ye111
and nearly w.-y •eek wm pestered
to death by '"11-mea.nlng but painfully
anno)'ifll Jehovah's Wltnuu. Si.Dee
comm& here the wbolt routint it atartina an over.
I am ban.gins thl• Uttte l)Oem on
my door lD tbe crazy-mixed-up. hope
that they -111 take the' blnt and leave
ua aloM:
No&. Jeltnalt'1 Wlblieuee
I bel thee DOt Dock oe $Jlita doar·
Nor ltir tM aoull ~
You'n beell ban mucb too JDucb
before
To ave our 1oula from 1in.
Be thee strong on charity
And love Tby nelgbbon, pra,
Be that bleaed rarity
And pus \II up eoday.
Grateful Occupant ,. • MRS. L. FORMSMA
'8•r....-e11tt
To tbt Editor:
Sanction of the little landlord
cractClown by the scboolbo7 rem.nanta
Of the once powertul Newport Harbor
Board of Reattora and fw1her sanction
b7 N~'• equall)' week Jrvlne· dominjrtt4 a(y Council mut bavt
Ji\l'ttl tht JD1Utant bllreauct8b in N~ a~ Rd new ~ .. io
p111 out more directives and com-
pliance notices.
TUB A'M'ITUDE of Newport'• City
Han to Costa Mesa la like compartnJ
East and Welt Germany.
How much more barusment the
taxpayer will take before be wiles
up to the fact that be can omit hi.I
tuea tor five yean and then &et
a "no Oemt'' ~ 10 more 7eara on the ~ plan from tbe IUlt•
at • percent lnterNl Tbit wtthout (allln~~:,tbe clutches Of our uury. bent insUtutlom.
JOHN VOGEL
A baJl-century Harbor-area resident
Reader Vogel u 1efrrrlng to a eftrt
~ to in~~ na/MUf'Mnt of
lt·Z zon#l,o rcgulatiom. Too manv
propm~·· aav dtv apotnmn,
aTe l>ooU~gina iUtgol rnQJZ unit.,
tlat&J OHtcrO'IOdb•o rtftde1ttial 1trem
GM tozing ptibUc utilidu.
-Editor
... Ah ld llflketap't
To ui.t Editor:
The ~ce tdvilioa 1J*m er network of 6ur Nnport BMcb la tascm.~111 the }east! 1
P-. ar mall me • set oi hud)r · ta or O"O'IDd l'Wa fot
ra.ldata. ~ and stray cats or
dop. l• the WU&"inl tl blue better
thae wbltf or ..aid black-aod·Wbite
atripea be mOff appropr ilfa '°' enryoaet How ._ Jnakeup?
Dc>n't~attU...-111~
• DfJ1& bequ. '°" milM be Oil ~rllbt--1 AB'l'BUR WEmMAN . ' " '\ )f \ •
More ~ities Impose lnc ~me .. Tax . .. ...
kit l.n the early 1800'1, Charlestoa.
Siu.lb Carolina, hit on a new m~
Ill ralllnl dty revenue -a CllJ
,.aonal lncomt tu. This levy WM
ftWltuaJ.t, abe.ndooed and w~n·t trl ..
&fain In any U.S. city until 1939.
How!!_er •. Jost time bas been more
tbM made up for, accordln~ to 1
.., Tu Foundation, Inc. study. City Income TutJ.
"If cities cooUnue to Impose •
lnc:ome tu at the same rate ..
ehcactaised the Ont sl1 years tJ1
tM t••a. by tm well over hd
tho larg.-dty popllaUon 1or the U.S.,
wW be IU~ to a dty Income tu,''
111• lbe .., 47 .,.,. study.
IJ'tdt1, men &ban 1' m 1111 o a
Amtrlcau llTt 1:11 t.be mert than 17'
U.S. tq ~ that lm~ VW)'lll ~ cl .~•come fa1u. W COGIUIA otben who commute le
lblilit ddt1 lo / "°"'· pay a tax • Ibo lncomt theJ tal'ft in thOM dtlel.
P\ltibw .. , for mmplie, levies a •
OCCQpM!oaal tai Clll e • e r y o Q t ~JM then, rilsdlest of~
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H·AS CUT
PRICES ·ro THE BONE!
1968 ·~~tlANTa. ~ .• "'*.mu. m, . . ~ :r~ . . --~ #.. ,
IT. ITARTID OUI TO
81, AN H~NISr·. COMPACT
Ltut Year:' J' qliant Delivered
~The Beat O~ Mileage In -
The "Mobil -E.conomy Run"
I . .
1968 " ..
PLYMOUTH
VALIANT
2 door· sedan
Full Factory Equipment Includes
outside mirror, back·up llgftts
and many extras. 4492
TOWN & COUNTRY
Fully equipped Including automatic, clMner
1lr picklge, tedlo, huter, tinted 9l11t, IUftage rack,
~te wall ti,. plus many other extru. Priced
for you. Stk. fk C-44n
2 door hardtop. 1ft 22J
deluxe w h • • I covers,
backo41p lights, fully fa•
tory equipped. Stock No.
V4315
54295
MOVE UP TO '68
Bring Us Your Bills CHRYSLER
L~ ~ of eur ~ced cr~I}
coun1elon show i.you hoiiw you may
~W. all Y.,,. WU. llP ene
tmeller '9Yl;Mnt Ind Include 1 ..w or UIM car .,..,..
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RAY VINES ....... ,.... ............ .....
GET A
WINNING
DEAL ON
THE WINNING
CAR
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'88 MERCURY '65 Continental '64 PLYMOUTH
C1hnte 2 dMr, hardtop, auto-,
Full power w~h •II luxurious Station Warn. 6 cyt., 1utomat· rn.tlc tnnlmltlfen, rldlo ind appointments lndudlnt fectory helter, power .... ,..,. air. le transmlulon, rlMll• & heater.
~695 52695 $1095
'84 CAllLLAC 'I& OLDSMOBILE 'A DODGE
CoftwrfiWe. fulf ..... Ind Dtltt 4 Ooor Hard Top. ·Auto-
Dart StltJOI\ WlfOft. Automatic IMflc, ,..no and helter, pow9r
fldery afr, lwlbs and p•w• r steerint-tr1Mml11l1n, rldle and heater.
$1795 ' ~~-r2295 olr. s995 i
'&&PONTIAC '62· CORVETTE '82 CHEVROLET
4 speed trim., redlo & heater. STATION WAGON. Nova 400. GTO 2 deer hentt.p, .......,..c, $h•p and cfun. Standard trentmfulon, radio & redJe & helter, ,..., lfMrlng. -··tels 52095 $1295 ..,
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-'64 BUICK
WJldcat. 4 ~r hardtop. Full
power, factory air, whit• walls.
$1295
'85 MUSTANG
2+2 Fldbeck. Automatic ,,.,...
Radio, hMter, power stHrlng,
factory ~Ir. 1695
'67 PLYMOUTH
llURY Ill. 2 door hardtop, auto-
matlc trans., radio & helter,
~., lfHrlng, fadory air and
anc\ #ti facto-warrantvl ~ 2595
STATION WAGON
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
Redlo and hMter. Cl .. ft and
sharp.
$995
'65 Crown Imperial
4 Door Hird Top. full power,
lncludlnt fldory al r.
$2695
'61 "T" BIRD ..
Autom~lc transmission, pow9r
•tHrlng, ractio ind helter.
s795
WNn we •Yi pr1as ~ liMn
eut to the !;one w. mMn just
th1t. The new ur tra6as tilted
Delow prov• th1l you c.n buy
good qUlriiy. • v • n when
PftfCES HAYI ION cut .TO
JHE BONE.
'65 "T"· llRD
Autometft tra..,...~ rlCfto,
helter, tun power and factory
~Ir.
52195
'63 FORD
FAia.AHi 500. 2 4oor hlrdtop.
VI, . •floeewtle tn1••111on, -sm95--
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Galaxfe 500. Autematfc, redlo
ind Miter, power lfMrl"lr fac>
tory ··~1695
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OUTH • IMPERIAL
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FROM ORANGI COUNTY
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TOGETHDNISI -· Smy Parker tolloft Yul Bryn-ner from oae air bue to another in an effort to
orove her Jon 1* blifbt'1 oo1or motion picture
2'11lgbt From Albfya" at 9 p.m. on Channel 2. Also
.taring with Brynner tn the picture of an Air-Sea
Relcue aearch are Rlchar4 Widmark and '--George
Cbakiri:s.
TELEVl.810N VIEWS
Carol Special
Not So Very •• ,
ly CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK (AP)-Flom t.be ~&number,
"Diamoo<h are a Girl'• :e.t Friend,~~ windup
when the cllt 1111g "Helo, Dolly!" Carol <Jiarmtng
abn09t 11nc1~ed17 mma&ed to :uep her tpeeial
movini aloni TbUnd&7 nilbt.
THIU WIU plenty of other peopl• mwnd.
The 80.votc. Wtlt Jitoint' ddr ang • medley ol.
service songs. There,,. '"lb• A9odatioll" tn Dk:k·
ensian clothes doing a number.
Geor1e Bmm turned up for 1'1.t emounted
to a lool walk on. Mdy A.mold bad a 101JC or two to me. Watter Matthau, a ftne actor, was a guest ltar
but since be bl DO 80llg and dance man and ii not
a ltandup comic, neithir be nor anyone e1le leemed
to tow what to have him do.
IF MISS CHANt<(ING had my rea! costa:rl, tt
.. her COltUme IDd let designer ind the camen-
men. Her clothet were sti~ the •ti handlome,
and the oolor p~eptay a ent. One could only
wbh that ttie substance of the show bid been u
attrldin.
Carol. a comectienDe with a distinctive
atyJe, Is not at her bat in front :fL television
camera. But ahe hll the e1ulift quality called star
power and INIJlS Co be Ible to 6m111f amusement
into pretty dftary material. She ca!1 tell a rang et-
f ectlvely md dance a bit, too. But eoren her con.
1lderabJe reaowcw wtr'911Dder lt:r9in iD tbe special
MOST AMUSING number WM an l!Ultnted
IOJlg ktddtnc ibe 1Np&•1 of the .U. movies -
Mary Pickford, the Umocent maid&; Pead White,
til(e ad'ftn1melome tne, and 'lbeda Bara, the vmnp.
Miss Cbamini tn IOme pretty wild eet.ups, play00
all the pa:rta.
NBC llppm!ltly bu decided to afve Jerry Lewis
and company a 1UIDmer vacation. It has announced
a half-hour teries, ••EhJwctse 88" whidl will sUrt
on Jtme 11 and ran until early September. Each
ebow will praent young profeaional mUlicbm
wtth winners picked each ru,ht by a panel of judtet. 'nlete wtnnen wm wind up the terles with
ID 6oar lbow OD Sept. I.
RECOMMINDID "9tend Yiewlrul:
Tonitbt -'"nle Soviets in Space,r. NBC. 10.11
PST, a report of au.Ian propw with tome film
made at fnatlltation, hitherto closed to the prea. .
Sunda1 -"Puport to Pr9gue,.' NBC, 3-4 p;m. ,
a drama. in the ''Experiment ~ Televi$ion" sertee'
made \on \\YO .tan;u., and · fllJned in eiediostc>-'
vakt1; ''A HatfUJ of JUin," ABC, 9-11, adaptation of
a Broe~ ~·by JiOdiftl GUIO wbidl takes
up ~m fit di'Ulf addlctlm, with Sandy Deo-nil, 11 Pll'b ... Her Falt.
S '" T U ~· C · •
..... THI
Public •d Trade
PR~~~
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ifif 14. • • ... •• -..... r..-•
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OnlY '325/m<illtb-OWNl'Jl KAY CONSIJ).
l.Rt&\sl OP'J'l()N witb $1,000 ~D mon-w,. Four Wrooma plul famllj ~rc>om. roa.
llALDINJNG ROOM; buill·m electriC litcben
and ~ .,-tee pottb. HARDWOOD FU>OK' ~ct!On. 2'4 '> batbt. l two fi1'e.
plame and two ,..,...teJy C'Oftttolled farced
•tr 1lnlta. Otenbed double ~ block wall fence Ind k>ada ~ cone:..-. Elegantly JuC&CiP.ed with mlnimum eve. No easier • . "'1 to 0"'1I a BA YCREST HOME. . ' . .
FRESH AS A· DAISY
AA~ YOUNG HOME in petted tat..
Unbeatable value for a .rotJR BEDROOM
&ASTSIDB location, near Sl Joacb.lm's
ChUIC Ind parochial scb:ool. Huae master bedroom 1rith printe bath, cvmpletely car-
Peted home in neutral ,aid color. Modern
kitchen with d.isbwuber and disposal Sprink-
lers, mertiled doable ,;:;4e an<t enclosed P• tio with btfd aviary. A BEAUTY FOR
ONLY '30,950. May we show you.
17th ST. SHOPPING
AROUND THE CORNER. S. lhil beautifully
REMODELED TWO BEDROOM bo'™t with
BUll.T-IN PANELED KITCHEN lnd QUAIJ.
TY CABINETS. 121121' DINING ROOM,
PLUSH NEW CARPETS. Double tarafe -
large ~·yard. This i& a must ..• lot onl7
$19,000. .
LEISURE LIVING -· ·
Enjoy tlh.ia TWO BEDROOM. TWO .BATH all
electric: fully carpeted. home in the upper
BAY AREA. Two swimming pools, cabena,
·puttmg greena 6 ahuMe board with NO
MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS. This ii an U·
ceDent value AIL ON ONE FLOOR. For only '27,9~. Vacant -Immediate pomesaion.
LARGE LOT-HALECREST
The yarch a.re IO big you'll hardly hear
JOHNNY and JANE enjoyinc tbemselves in
their own private play yard away from the
street. This FOUR BEDROOM HOMB (one is now a nice den or olfice) with hardwood
noon, two baths and built.in titdlen is 1~
cated in a very quiet and convenient neigh-
borhood, only a few bloc• trom schoola, ST.
JOHN CATHOUC CHURCH and shopping in North Costa Mesa. Please call us right away
to tee t:be pretty carpettne, t.rees and overall
pfeuant feeling ol tbJ.a family home. *24,000
FULL PRICE with only a small in1tiaI invest-
ment buys your own home not one for the landlord I '
646-0555
m 1. s.v. .. .,,,,, St.
(E. 17'11 St .......... c.nterJ
C..1M.e
· you'll lilce our lriend/y service
E\relinp Call 842-9102 or 848-1050
. .
'JJapp'f ·go-
klUIJ
apllt }eve! home with
Sq • oc.n vWwl
Vf!l'Y lell9ftlt tMnaroom
Format view c:linl.rwroom
FamJly l'Oom opel'll to
16x33 awtmmtns pool.
3 la11te bedroom•
SpecllJ pl"1)'1.rd for tot.I
SS2,50D.
Open HoollP ~ nnl.Y
8":
1114 Gofdenrecl A¥9.
• Herber VMw Hiiis
· « can Mn, ~lovk:b
!Ml. mens
PANOIA .. C
VllW
Of die '-7 -1llbt. Mm tM I~ .._, ad pzdm
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fohn macnab
HARBOR HIOH~NDS
The popular LARGE 4 BR,
2~ beth, bit-In Jdtcben. 1am
rm Mellott built home
bdwd flooora, new cupettns
lmm&culate ccrid -$37,500
lltVfNI TERRACI
BauWUl 2 BJ\, 2 beth
and den hOme.
Uvtng Roam h11
Mlthtdral ceilin111
OYtrloolcing btl"(e
hnted '°°I ~llent COftCf -$41.~
VIEW
N.,. malDIJlcent View
' Becftoai •• be, ~ rm. a,.. aodaJ rm, ~
~ and land.caped.
ACCINI to priQte beacbee ror s.i. by BWlder
OPEN DAILY
-1136 Senff ... Dr. 'f>cw ... Sboret
SSl.000 • ae ftna1dns
64U2U
Waltr to Goff COIU'F'N
'" a.-tlfvf Meu v ....
Bia 4 'BEDROOMS, 2 elepnt
Baths. Built-In drnm kit.
ebeon, llJ8.ciads F A M I LY
ROOM, ~ IMl\a roam
Wfth mnanttc flftplace. 2 car + ,.,..... COVER.ED
PAnO. L•ah ~.
&&;iet lea and decor makn
dda ~ Home rmd:Y
tDr IDat.mt FM lh1ns. A
FIMrASnC YALUE. C.,
P,lllllDOWM.
120 ft •. of Prim ~lltem-
J47 IOGIWAT a
(Near Newport Harbor YKbt
IO ft. ot 81.Yfr'ontaa• with a t miuiOn by same Architect. G
Gl"'llDI ···················· Mr. Bent! OPEN SAT. 6: SUN. 1·$
. 30 ft. of layf10fthl9e
~'· with. Bedroom.I ............ $9'1,500 ~ Call Mn. Beata &il-486*
~ WESTCUH N.., Marlnen ftan
' 1161,5 K,INT
I~ 3 Bedroom.,' hnllly Roolb .. '45.000
Mr. Pfister -OPEN SAT. • SUN. 1·5
· NIWP.ORT HllGHTS
, 411 AUSO .. =~.~~·-~.~-~~.~.:;:m Mn. Petenon -OPEN SAT. le SUN. 1-S
PETE IARREn
AND COMPANY
642-4351 •
Open Hou~es
THIS WEEKEND
Keep this handy dlrect9ry wltt. yeu thh
weekend .. you to houte • huntlnt. All
the a.c.tlons hated betow .,. dtllerlbM
tn ........ detaJI by edwltWnt elaewhere
ln teday'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADS.
Patrena lhowlnt epen houMI for Mle or
te Nnt are urvecf to lltt such fnfonnltioft
in this colvmn .. ch Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
110 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
076-2829 (Sat le Sun 1·6)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1518 Dolphin Ter. (Irvine Ternce) CdM
642.&472 Evet 673-3468 (Sat 12-5)
1010 Kinga Rd., Newport Beach
642-7898 <Sat ' Sun)
(3 Bedroom)
1518 Priscilla Ln., (Harbor Highlands) NB
548-31~ (Sat le Sun 11-4)
872 Magellan, Meaa del Mar, CM
545-7278 (Sat • Sun)
213 Sierks, Costa Mesa
MM795 <Sat • Sun 1 ·5)
324 Poi:mettia, Corona del Mar
87S·SSSO (Sat 6 Sun 1-5)
'() Ir. & Family or Den)
2449 Norse Ave., Costa M~ MMS'7'7 (Sat 6 Swl 1 ·5)
907 Celtia Pl, (Eutbluff) NB
644-0163 (Sanday 1..S)
2523 Duke Pl. (College Park) CM
642-1771 (Sit & Sun 1-5)
9471 Rambler Dr., Huntington Beam
962-6054 (Sat• Sun 11·7)
1615 Kent, 6Westcliff) NB
842-4353 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1935 Commod<Jre (Baycrt.1t) NB
875-4031 (Sunday 2-5)
2127 Leeward, (Baycrest) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
•395 Meadow Lane
&46-8255 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1606 Harrow Pl. (off Dover Or.) NB
642-5200 <Saturday 12-5)
1200 FAtelte Ln {Baycrest) NB
646-7755 CSat & Sun 1-5)
(4 kdroom)
1138 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 842-8235 (Daily)
(4 Br. & F1rftily or Den)
4833 cmtland Rd., CdM
673-2222 (Sunday 12-5)
25255 Pacifica A\11e., Mission Viejo
~68 (Sat 6 Sun 1·5)
2722 Canary Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM
Ji:lhl, wkenda 545-0987 (Sat & Sun)
1132 Uncoln Ln., Newport Beach
54M146 (Dally 1-5)
3218 Oregon (off GI.al« on cul-d••c) MV
548-Heo (Sunday W :!O)
17152 Newqul.lt, Huntiqton Beach
842-1582 (Sat & Son 12-S)
8149 Bray Ln., (Bar Harbor) CM
646-3928 Eve 842..0185 (8at le Sun)
431 AUJo.i Newport Heights. NB
M2-43o3 (Sat•~ 1·5)
1708 Dover Dr., (Barbor Htgblandl)
646-7755 (Sunday 1·5)
280 E. 15th St., CcMsta Mea
~11 (Sahrday 1-5)
132.t Geluy, <Dover Sborel) NB
_ (714) Mi.8235 (Dally lM)
•2021 Shipway Ln. (Bayowt) NB
842-5200 (Sonday 1.0)
(5 Br. & Firmly or Den)
•1821 Sant1a10 Dr. (Bt)Cl'lf9t) NB
&42-1200 (Sanday 14)
408 E. 21st St., N~ S.Cb
54U77J 548-172• (Sat. Sun 1-1)
(9 t.droom)
50'7 F.dpwata-(Nr Npt. Harbor Ytcfrt
• Club)
M2-U58 (Sit. 8llD t.a)
DUPLEIES FOi SAU
{3 Ir, W)
111 CarUtlun, Coroal del Illar m.aso (la. Ian)
COll»O .. NIUMI POI SAU
• f (J WrMtwJ · '
WO lhllsailb' Dr .. ~ llftD 1'71-Da ~-·:-....,U) ......................
tt .... fNtt ......
,, .........
llMt"'• •nd Ch•rm aWTOUnd a Wuge
90Utfl patio on a 50' lot. 4 bedrooms and
S b'aliba feature plenty ot extra storage toe the active family. There's even room
• fOt • uand piano in the bright, spacious
llvtng room, Wou)d you believe S64,500?
~ou1 Sp.nlah Contemporary 3 bed·
room on large 40' lot puts you in the •Yllnl of Udo Living at a "come-and.get.
lt'' pri~ of $54,500. Drive by 217 Via
)4entooe and then give us a call.
U. si..,,.,. Prime R·l lot reduced for
• ~ 611e with ~ble subordination. M price $29.500
lf1141ntty Appointed two story custom
home with a two bedroom master suite
on .-ch floor. Fermal dining room opens
to large, Beeson landsicaped patio. Per·
led for family with Uve-in Grandma.
$87,500. OPEN FOR INSPECTION SUN.
1.0, 124 Via Trieste. Do drop by!
IAYCREST '°""'' Dining Room, paneled fauuly
room l1ld spacious llvini room open to
sparkllng pool. 4 bedrooms, 31h baths,
with everyth ing in "move-in" condition
mabs 1807 Holiday Road a wonderful
place to live for $67,500.
HAllOR HIGHLANDS
NMt •• • pin •nd Clt1n 11 a whl1tle, this
S bedroom, 21h bath home with large
f.amil.Y or dining area offers the best of
Back-Bay living at a "grab . it . quick"
price of only $35,500.
LIDO REALTY
* * * "2°k DOWN"
Sa.Ya the bldr. on his nPW
IJJ!Jt-tewl ~ BR .. 21: bath
Spe:niah model. Park a n d
ldlOOl ~ block away.
3400 Via Lido
673-3130
* * *
Oi:><-n Sund8,y 2 to 5
1935 Commodore
3 bdnn 2 baths, lllfi'! family
...
HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES 'OR Ul.I HOUSH Pot IAt:i
CORONA DEL MAR
~Homes •••
Oual'rty, V.tue, 8-uty, Comfort
lo the Southland'• most desirabl.e and fudnatfng area. A lll-
petb school system and University of CalttornJa•1 Itvine cam.
PUB just moments away from Harbor View Hilla.
Sensibly priced from
$33,900 lo ~J.SOO
WSK.
Dlrectlons: MacArthur Blvd. trom
PacUic c.oaat Hwy. or Newport Fwy.
Tum on Su Joaquift Hilla Rd., the.a
follow alfCDI to modeJ ere&.
--··,.,.....~·-·-·· HOMES
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B/B
BAY AVENUE
NEAR UIRARY *
~
NEW HOMES * 4 and 5 Bedrooms f'um.isbed 2J>edroom cottage
pfu.s extra room It bath at· 1 srory • 2 story and Tri-level. All have f.aDJily
tacbed to &ange Lar&e hv-rooms, separate dining rms. and wet bars.
mg room. Le&aed to JunE" N I II h 3 lSth. Sbown by appt. $2!1.:>00 ear Y a ave c.v ganges. Quality homes
Ftrm Prioe Deluxe features-start at $59,000. HEART OF Delightful Upper Bay area where vou own
the land. Converuenl to Westcliff Shopping BALBOA center.
c=~et:e~mi11o~ 3 d': JERRY FREUD • CHARlES ARNOLD
Summer ren~. Reduced to REALTOR.S $29,500 for quick sale.
DUPLEX •
CLOSE TO BAY
400 WINDWARD LANE, NEWPORT BEACH
646-7755
Nterly new custom built J' l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!!IJ!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'I
split level unlm. 2 BR • 2 . PRIVATE Party will l'W"
boths each. All Elec. Kite~ I will buy your equicy In your chase home or inaJme prep.
PO.I. Many extra&. Cptsl home. Aient. 642-1-447 atter ~rty 11 Oeslrable. ~
Drps. Dbl. Ga1'9ge. S53.000. 1 pm. only. Call 642-7156
67J..9'l00 Eves:~ 1-.=;;;a::;;;;;====;;.!..;;=="""""=--;;m;;;..,.._
Bay & Beach
RHlty, Inc.
2025 W. Balboa Blvd., N.8.
OpenJJo~e
SUNDAY 1·5
2021 Shlpw•y L•n•
Baycrest (not Ida bold)
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
UDO HOME
ON 70' LOT
Larae ~story home with beautiful
sunny pat.i~ & flowers. Two full
Lot.s.
l<>t.s. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • $69 ,,sc:ao> DILTA RIAL ESTATE
84M41' or 962-3387
MINIMUM DOWN -
Do Stt ttus txclting, aunny
t.'UStom -built 4 BR 3 bath
home! Stunning waUed C'OUrt
yard witti drama& Anthon.y
room, beamed °'iling1. Olr-pool. SoeJi.ng timbered Cl-
ner lot, room for poof. Re-.-thedral ~!lings! Huge living du~ to $43,000. Slit% loan room! A sophisticated oon-
Own it now. 3 BR :i 81. may be aasumed. temporary home designed
' S BDRM
FAMILY HOME
3 Car pr, wor'klhop u~a: Rlcherdson RHlty for privacy It ln®or-outdoor
O>et.a Mela home. 25 X 36 325 &ylrlde Or. 61S-4031 Calilomia livin&'· or1 a large
Only $35,9ro tor this immaculate near
new h<>me. Beautifully draped & car-
peted &: cwt.om landscaping. Lrg. for-
mal din. rm. oav. patio. Owner w/carry Near Bea.ch, S•lton Sta cboreleu lot! !Drive via
2nd T.O. $23,750. Bnt toe .. xlnt R.-1 lot. Ma,y Tnldt'wmd1 Lane.l
110 EDGE REAL TY trade tor trock, late car _ Ruth P•rdofl, Rnltor
3040 E. Cout Hwy., CdM or· 1Ubmlt what YOU have. l6tli Westclitt Dr. fi4Z.5200
C•ll Mrs. Harvey
~SS ANYTIME Asktnr Sl.250 642-3589
TH ~ rJ E AL
F.~:::T r .. TE~.'-'.
1700 Newpor1
2790 H•rbor
"THE HEART OF THE HARBOR"
646-7171 • 546-2313
FHA OR NO DOWN TO VETS
For thl8 sharp 4 bdrm 1 ~ bath with
family room, professionally landscaped,
near elementary schooll and Sl Johns
-5 years young -To~l monthly VA
payment $183-Hurry!
5 BEDROOM-$29, 950
Beautiful 2 sOOl'y-2100 sq. ft. home.
2 deluxe baths, large master bedroom
-only 3 yrs. old. The family home is
nea r schools and shopping-Owner will
sell FHA or VA no down. Don·t miss
this if vour family needs room to grow.
EASTSIDE DELUXE
We ran safely sav that thts is one of
the nirest homes In the Westcliff Shop-
ping area 3 bdnns .• 2 batt~. large living
room with fireplace, elec Medallion
kitc hen. beautiful carpets and drapes.
Shake roof. ele<:. irar. door. We could go
on forever. but let us show vou m per·
&00 and the orice is oolv S29.950
BACK BAY & MT. VIEW
Custom·built 3 bedroom. 2 bath h<>me
with every exclusive refinement. Pri·
vale area ~lion where every home
show~ like a model. Owner will help
fina nce with 10% down-$64,500.
ON THE IEACH 554,500
W1t.h 100 mile view. 3 bd rms .. t 'IJ baths.
large living room with fireplace. car·
pets & drapes. Upetairs could be four '
bedrooms. Don't confuse this with the
ordinary beach house because of thifl
low price. Own.er Is aruuous Ind wUI
help finance.
DOLL HOUSE
Owners family bu out.grown and needs
more space IO they are offering thu;
sparklinl Z bdrm., l lh bath home on a
quiet eutalde atreet-ioned A·l. Qual-
ity ca~must be seen-S2t.999
-JO'"" down.
$850 DOWN
ltl all that's needed to move
mto tbb vac.nt 3 BR 2 blltb
ultra mod ~rn ~. sn,-wr ballt-112 ldtch8!,
diru.ng room, hlgb pile w/w
1 carpeting. livtnr room &
mast~r bedroom. Lovely
yard, 1Prinklers. 1»&, ~
~rsized garage With electric
door opener.
ONLY $18,950
i'\l 1.·\\11111 ~ C \II \ \ II \ \
I< I ~ I I \ f 11
1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440
NO DOWN VETS
LOW DOWN fHA
4 LARGE BEDROOMS, 1%
Bath!, L 11 r ~ P COVERED
PATIO, SUITOUnded by Lush
Landac~ng, Large Whit~
Blirk Firep1'u:e. For m a l
Dinill$t Room, All thi. for
only $22.500. i:n C'.olt1I M~ .,
be!'1 t11'1!11'
IRVINE TERRACE
$34,000
Really immaculate 3 BR. 2 ba. home
brkfst room-beautifully landscaped.
Area's best buy.
Walter HHM
IWFFS
J BR & DEN
Near new 2-storv 2 walled patios prof.
landscaped. Decorator drapes cl ear-'
pets. Oomp. privacy, lovely view. Ask·
ing only ...•................ $35,500
Joe Cl•rbon
IRVINE mRACE No. IV
Good buJtding site with excellent 'riew
ol ocean&: bly .........•.•. $27,000
Mrs. R1ul1ton
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWELL, IANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPORT BEACH
SPECTACULAI VIEW-OCEAN aed IAY
C~ann•/ JZ./ -A,arlm•nl&
On Waterfront ,._.,. Newpert Harbor lfttr1nce
2525 Ootafl at~ .. CeNna 4el Mar, C1Uf.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING -4 IOAT SUPS ·
Wlay Not Eftioy
The "CoftClomlnl•" Way of Life
. THI ADYANTAOU WILL SUR,RISI YOU
Yoa can pa:rcbNe IDd ltt fee title -or Jeua U JOU prefer •
ALL spts._ U.. WATERP'llONT VIEW. AD ban two~
and two blthl. -Wll'B LA8GI PATIO.
YOU ARI INVmD TO INSPICT OUR 'UltNISHID MODll,,
.., $59,500 -Up ..... $420 ..... ., ' Up
..... 671-1711 for ... ,,. .... , ........... ..
SPECIALISTS
NEW HOMES -RE-SALES
LEASES -TRADES
START UVING
'nle Cauntry Club We. Map.lficent park
like Mttl.nl IWTOUDds lhis home. Large fam·
Uy rm. custom carpet.I & drapes. Elec. ga·
rage door opener, wallpaper. many extras.
Pool, putting greens, aboppinJ • schools at
your door ateps.
Jl',990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SHARI KOPPEL
IMMEDIA11
Availability -move in tomOl'J'OW. Ownu ~J. to •ll below markel Beautiful 3 BR. 2 Carpet., drapes, private encloled pa-
tio. Spotless. '16.tSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . MERITT A SCHWER
ANALLY
Upper ~y New Homea available for lease.
2 or 3 BR. You select carpeta & drapea. Beau·
tttu1 Views. These wUl eo quickly. ~MO. I UP .......... DON Y AJtNELL
OPEN 7 DAYS
9 A.M. • 6 P.M.
IASTILUFF REALTY
2414 VISTA DEL ORO, Newport Beach
.... 644-1133
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OPEN HOUSES
SAT. & SUN.
HOUSU "°"MLS
hninl <I ·-·-SMAU. PIKE
11 Y«6 '""'91 ~ ...
a R.EAU..Y 81 G llllme,
~ W.! nia 5 llR, s a.a
2 11°'7 llome ... -" ft • ii lac:atad lo ..... cu
mo•t ~ Dllltl~
booda. Jt cianwe ~
wt th built· IA l'aftl'll-0¥9 •
dilhwa.llMir, ~ w/
w carpeta, dnl(l8 A a .BJG
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280 E. 1511 St.
OPEN SAT. 1 ·5
N"""°" IChoolJ -811 4
BR baml. One ol a kmd.
~ It A you'll want It.
$36,950
Ntwp0rt
••
V1ctorl1
64Ut11
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6 IDIMS & 4 BATHS
Sweeplnt View
Cbumlni OalUDmla M.edlter-
ranian horM tn 0ovft' ~
es .. Wonderful tq lntcbm
wU.ti built-in BBQ 6 1'11l11-
en.tor. Formal A lnfcnna1
.;..;,;;;.;..-.:.-..;~--...-...---.
(F!2fJIOUSS
IUN1-5p.a.
200 Unlwnlty Dr.
lllict_., NB
1015 W. BAY, BALBOA· 3 ~ ...... '°, ~ ~ ~ all ldlooll. $2).IOO. Bdrm. 2 Bath plua 1 bdrm NnJ-..cu WIUI ~-.. nan
Modern IS
Tomorrow
Doe v.,,......
JtEALTQR.
.., !!. Oaut Hwy. an-del Mar 173-2222
"LIVE-II" ·-IBRlbllldl!la-....-'1
.in+l~28't1
lleth notllla.
l Sfell 11. $59.500
Newport .. at· ..
Victoria
t~fi:Jllll\. 64MI 11
11111 (Call
AnytitM)
CoDege Part
I BR 2 ti.th, dooble fft.
place, cul-dHac. ()pa Sat/ am w.
b'n apt. 46 ft. lot. BEA.CB
VIEW.
#2 BALBOA covm . 3 ecs.
rm. I bathl. bc.t IUJ>. Ow&-
'4t.7777
DOI HaltJar Bl9d., C.M.
Nat to 81-=t Shop Jr.
$120 PER MONTH
lncludes taJtM on thla larp
-i •
L..,.._ leech mtl9
Rentals Aveilable'
Apes ...... .u prb .....w ..... -e"""a•
•
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SUIO. V97 nice 1 BR Apt
Cl' ·Tralla-. Mulls anly.
U2 W. Wllmn, CM 5'J.857T
APT. VW. 3 BR 2 bath,
bit-IN. prqe. $175 month.
142-'74'
$95. 1 Bdnn AJ>t tum.
Util Incl. Adults, no qs.
MUS60
• NiCE 2 BR DUPU:X---, -
Carpeted. $97.50
·~· $15 Sn&l Apt ~ Spotl.eu
M ecnp man. No pet:a. El
aide. Quiet. Pa&. maw
BR Furn ~ Gooct ana. "° mo. No peta GI' daldm. M>-31<11
J'URNISHif) '8ac:beb' Apt.
S70. Oo.e ID 171b St. Sbop-
Pini. 541-7952
BACHELOR Apt. l iperson
enly. $1) mDlllh-aD util.
tnduded. M'l~44
•ASSAU Palma 1 6 2 BR
J'1lftl er Unf $115-$150. Htd.
pool. 171 £. 22nd St. 642-lNS
NICELT tam Bac:b Apt. B
D Camino, Apt A SILVER
GATES.
2 BR. Nw cpts. Furn or Unf.
• fl35. 1151.3 Santa. .Ana A""•
CM. ~. 50-72'79. • ~
$90 CUt2 1 Bdrm. Uts! pd, 1
adult. quiet. 19'1 J'Ullenan.
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A NEW REVOU1l10NARY
INFANT Pft.ODUCl' THAT
SELLS ON SIGHT. NOW
ADVllmSED IN UFE
MAGAZINE 6 WILL BE IN
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BLACK a white ~
puppy, about 4 moe.; f~
male. Vic. Huntinstm ~
bour. MT-31121
011im NAT'L. P\184"
BLACK POODLE Nr
America ..._. Hall at
15th St. N.B. IMDtt.ty, ~ ~I WaMf ~ o.tf
-NO SELLING _3.197______ SPICtAl CLA1$1PICATION FOi
-NON.COMPITITtVE LARGE~ male cal Vic NATURAL aC>RM SWAPPIU
-fUll OR PT. "TIME Mea del Mar cnct. 54M1!iO lpedal bte
-!stab. retell ~. Reta. ._." J S llMe -5 ffl'MI -I .... Lolt _ J auua -AD _,.., tHCt.VM
WestcHff 5230 ~--·.,... ............... .... UNUMlTED INCOME FOR * REW •101 I-YOU• ...... f#llU• ..... .... ....... ......
DnpxE % BR S'IUOIO t"4Nltt'W ftt'op. 6080 PER&>NS SELECTED "' ....,...'';.toNi 64U671 tNl.vt %" ti., dbl. pr. pool. a.auna, Lost Diamond Ousttt Pm-T • Place y eur T...-.t , ...... M
l I R APTS
POOL
adult.a. s:m up. Bkr fi"1MO'l.1 !'OR l..EASE: M·l lar&e lot $1,91~.ao c-"fll•I ~w~. dant oo wti.I~ &"Old chain.
6'13-5290 WANTED: LuKe house oo Clface ..-e A bu11d1ng -n· Vic El Rancho M.a.rbt, • Costa M "11 Profetlfonld
OC81' f:rcmt frw IU'(e family. ll 22' ICMllO f'or Information. WI Mr blufl. 644-003.1 Blds. (J(lllt In location.
Corone Ml Mar 5150 Fnt 3 wkl of AtJi. call ~. 12131 464-nM or wrilt', Large peen drop _.... TRADE $44.0llO fCIUtb' tor collect IZl.31 244-e28 6085 includf phoM au m be r. ~r
--------DESPER.ATE need al 2 BR. FIRST WESTERN, &lite~. rtl1i w/rbinestone ~ dean ~enllal U alt a. FOR Rat « Lease. !>400 8331 Hollytrood Blvd Los on. Lost W~. on st. at. ~ Rlty. ~
,..: fllm or IU!.ftl1l in be9cb aq. It. QlllCl'ete b Io ck ..,,._, • walk outsxle Vtsta Motor r'AVE RA lot 40xll5' OYer.
"" aft&. caJl John Be~ buildlnc 81 Jl528 Lag\.m& ,.,,.nfL Hotel, Lag. Bch, ~ard ~ Echo Lake tn L.A. •rf• mey, 6CUlJO after 4 PM CaD)'Oll Rd. He a v 1 l y CONfiiTl~ Upp Ly Call Mrs. Martian 494-am Vali» SlJ,000. Want loc&1
1741 Tustin Avenue ON tEH AatD WANTED: D 0 UBL E powered.. DDO A cl 440 V UnUIUAl opportunity for man AU. white cat, expectant. Re-view lot. 133-l'IU7.
c.t1 Meta 642-4641 1 6 2 BB., 1'lnl 6 Oaflarn GARAGE to rent 1111 O>cta with ...-men lo 230V or woman to restock new nrd offered. Vk Newport '6T Olupr, a.Ir, m val.
MAl'llNIQUE
GAIDIN Am.
~ I Prt/Patlol /..is Meta...._ S.0.14'3 and ll5V. Lilhdnl i offices type coin ~,.. with Sch. Pleue call 5e9119'l '62 Jai Sed.. mlnt con d.
Tennis • Ollltnt'l 8kf:lt. I R--...... , •..-5-. in. Locstllll CIG 1 Acre. •94. hl&h quality P9ckaied tood L()ST; Rowld iold pin, $1800. '60 Oltv VI PU, a· ~ Plltt/G?'een. _..,_ "' ~.... ..,...,~ MOS. P. 0. Box 14lt producta. Handlin& brand e~ved w-ralled crapes: bed, $800. Trd don for
900 Sea IAiie, OlM Mt-21111 ROOM with PRIVATE EN-Laguna Bcb. nam~ only. No aelllna. vie. FMb.. Ial. Rew. 6#-~4 auto. 56C80 ~ Bristol, (~llf. 0... Hwy> TRANCE. New dec:<r. S60 J1/J CICfH Dependable penon can net C.M. .!!!!!![!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 642-8989 ComnMrclaJ 1-lehold from VERY HlGH EARNINGS. Pe rson1la 6-405 -APTS--i-Bl-uan---tta--toned-
Rlght on thl' a..ch 1 BOR.M. Prete~ working Bak« to 8ri.toJ Str!'f'ls, CM Part or full time. Requirl'8 1lew i.nd tor 1'5 -1 unlllf. San
2 BR. 2 ba, l'Ompletdy C°f'd«'-W~n. Kltct\fn prlYile~et. For detaJla call: Sll!'JO to $3150 cash ll'<'Ul'ed Women Needed Juan Ca.Po. 700' front. Clln
Putlike mrroundinp ONted. New Cf1)ta, drpa, 6f2-4T!M B f • lt by lnvf'ntory •nd equip-di~ Into 9 Iola. S81M f'Q.
nJRNlSHED BACHELORS lldult11only$21.51D9. ---an a ta lJ menl Writ,. for Pf'r5008l -25·55-Trd TD,! 0wn,.r. 4~7, '~'RN 1 ... _ 2 BR. 3 BR nn .. ..,~ OO"-P.vt .. ~~. pvt b8th 6f" 1=tA lnlerv!PW, firing phone W h d ndou '"" -n u,,,. u °"' -v~u-=-""'' ,,...,_, num .. -r to Inter "l11le OJ'lft. " 8 treme 8 rt'llpoll!!e ..,.,....,., 2 b&tba available PROPEltTY Quiet, very oomtortable ur ~ I -T-------Carpets, draPN, ~e 332 MarlUet'lte, OdM 873-8S60 S15 a ....-..:..:.: ,lJ 9-5750 _ lnd....,...t bnt1I 6090 Co .. 1811 Wnt KateUa, Suite to our recent eampa an to AR GALLERY. Good CM lett. a 5ent1 Ana C.M. LCE &dlekr. Nev beach. m. Anaheim, OUif. ~. enmll hJgb calibre men. 40 loc. All kinda of art A~ ~ ~ H~ IMch 5400 Pvt ,.ttD, S85 mo. Woman % l 3 ROOM air cond office TRAILER PAR.IC 26 5pecu to 89 yeen of aft!. We now orator Items. Want car or
pnl. ~47. m.a961 e•e. mk• '85 A QJ. Al.so olflcs on Hwy ll> blwn .San Dieeo have more wry exceptiooal boat to $3M. 6444902 l'YeJI.
kltchm + 1"1 _...apace. U400-l El Centro mtn men ttian wamei. We are EXEC Ren.t. Cl9e to bch.
$1.2.511 UP wt. W / 3,000 lq. ft.) $1'15 l Up. Divorce ~ sale. area. hi&tiJ7 Rlecd~. but U you 4500 IQ-ft 4 Bt, ma1r Br w/ IEACHWOOD :2~ ~ ~ ~ Hm&. ._. 14M1XI. * have• aood penanallt)', are frpl. Iba IP9 rm, w/11W1L
Sllac 2 6 3 BR. 11,i Wha A-u~. e NEWl'OltT BEACH • BFER. andwtc:bn, auto ct.. ;::: ~~~: S.ve mM $f7.5CD eq. Trd
Oupets, drapN l POOL! -F I ii4dt NUIMI Room & Bo.rd 5996 Contraetcn "c. i yd Work-% acs. +. Only lie In this llcter ~ will probably quaL TD, ! Owner. 494-4951,
New ebopp~ &: ~ mas-A storare. ~ .. pk'g "'sort area. Pop: little ify ~--------From $110. Private patios . Near S..ch, Care for Elderly All or prt. 142-2809 under 1.000. SD Cty A resl . WILL accept no.ooo taml-
Mgr. 22J4 College #J Golf and Sboppina. Rees rates !'>:111-3752 winner ror congenial cple. Let's face It w 111 llPed 1.Y·l)lpe pcl"WI' boU u down
Maple Capri 23 :: ; t~· frp~ Lots 6100 ~~h~ :C:ch~~~ 80meone to ~7 who lovta paym't. en v!wBR •• den, 2"
SPAC 2 6 s BR.1~ bethl 1 ll ·Wei~ I~ =:.... Misc. lentils 5999 LAGUNA &IACH LOT •A•~-·---...oiiiiiimiiiiiiiio.I ~~~~ ~ ne:1=: ::;;,e~C>wner ~~-lktJ.
CpCa. drpa. 2 poob Warner • Sl>rincdale, H.B. GARAGE f'or rent. East for 11te tr, owner who 08.ll be our clolelt i Haw Pam Delert So. Hwy
Near abJ>'I mt ICflooll 12 miles wot Bf:9Cb Blvd .• ) a>c!e ea.ta Mesa. $15 Month. 1bis ii YG&ll' chance for ~x-FINEST LOCATION l1l08t oompetftff romparuon tll. 3 BR. 2 BA. bit-Ina.
FlOM $99.50 M2·500I or ... 2 -. ..... 5 &tMU7 ceptiooal 1'111 on larie cor· NEWPORT BEACH Sci >4.--/ •· tu ,_ -~ v-. 1991 u .. ..i.., #3 --DOtB.E G.,,.•.,.e llVtl for ner lot. 132 Jl 65 x 81 x 16. Service department with ence .... ...._ computer w w crp06, m, au UJllU, -..._... - -rcha technology, combined with SU,000 eq. Want: Mtn or AVAIL MARCH 15 2 l3R, 2 be. Pool, 119&. dry lt.oraie-m7 Elden, CM Rancho ~ t11.;1900 Wsedill pe.rta room i ~ce mabu~ warm h~ understanding bcb prop. boat 0tt ! 67l-6156 Brand MW deluxe 2 BR with MORA KAI, 11.ll Gerflc1d. S20 month. MZ-6744 6 yn. a&o ..,. ...... . . agers office In goana 51· bas found the a n a w e r
rarqe. $1.15. Carpets, ..-~ PMv meet, 1 blodc north REAL EST ATE ldl tod&J for $12.900. Plan-neu. Rent or !cue to quali· througtl .... ...,.. off Guiield 9'2-8994 ned to build but job location fled people only. 646-5055 or COMPR.EMATlCS -. bltna. FeGC:led patio. Gar-• ChMr1I now __ ....._ tt im"""sible. "~ IUtt..t! * * *
HIIJ. TOP Eltate Sm .Tan
eap.tnne, -.., sq.ft
4 BR, pool., Sat .... a. ..
1 llC. $74,IQI dmlr. Trd tcir
local prop. Birr, Ml-mt
COWEE 91o1> • bi tnmc
area, Detl SJ.'100 llmlMs •
F\rtelt equipt. S:U.#'IJ .....
Tnde far home • TD'a •
The Ra! Eltaten • lfr.
Cotmaelman • 8*UT1
p ALM Spdn&a lot, $DlO eq.
ult)', cod $3.D). TrMI ...
equal value pnipert7 er
what bave you. 4K-l'l52 all
6.
IMPROVED loG ar acreap
All util, Dewrt Hot Sprinp.
For Or&nie O>uney ln03me
4. 6 or 8 1.BUt.a. Owner
54~ ,.....,...-----&OXJOO R-4 Lot. aear. Drive
by 2362 Santa Ana Aw.
~. want 1 to 4 anb.
a.ta Me.a • ~
Broker 213: 291.QDI
C BR. I BA harGe In re..
t.aln vaney. Wi1l tNdlt 1111
eQU6t)' far lad ar equtJ;y In
home tn ~al Pboealx.
4riz. 9DS7
~CAL Teleleopf
41. '' ~. equUariaJ
mount. 2 oculars. Trwle tar
p:ood freezer. m.O'lUl
WATmFRONT • dack; I
BR 3 BL, value S89.51Dl 2
Balboa °""9,. NB: tlwte
for T.D,'1 or tdmllt.
Owner~
* * * ----------------· dener matnt. 2619 Santa Ana .;;;;-~ .,...,.....,.,.,.
_..,.. (Adults Only) 537-«m Lido Isle 5351 Income Property 6000 ~ 11 10tr ! "!!!!!!!!!!El!!!E!!!C!!!T!!!R!!!!'!!'!!"ON!!!!"!IC!!!!!!!!' Dr. Lewis McGhee -founder SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICI DIRICTOlY
le 1llt president of the Call-
l Bit Apl Nr. thp'g, dee BAYFRONT Upper At>t· DISTRESS! 5b290Oomm,W19 will bid. Mtg. BuAineu tor Self' !omi.a State Mernqe O:xln-llbpltth'I 6550 Carpet Cle1nlnt 6625 ~!:ii::. A~ ~ ~ace ie!_ BRAtt 2 ~~ TRl.PLEX, Corona del Mar. 2 70x300 E. Bay st., CM to ~ moved from Paadena llt!llng AAoclatton, now co-WIU. t..byait. My home. Ex-,. .... °""" ...__..__.. __
u.JB mo • · blka to ~· 1 bl.It. to R.2 Caab •... S29,<m See • FITZMORRIS ordinator of felting Ir JMtcb-penenced Fenced b k '-IUW"'"'' ......._. .-..-
ar m.m7 ~; aJl leued. Aaldna 60x10D R.2, oor ..... ~o.soo RE~TOR 673-~10 ing for COMPREMATICS. . a~ atnpplng. wax1aa. Walll,
BAalERLOR i l l 2 BR Exdultve Townhoule, pv1. $58,500, WW DOWN. Better LodcMrt RHlty ll3S E. Colllfl Hwy, CdM ;'_~· Ni;.__~~ldShoppinConl $4 Wlndow9 wuhed.. 5.114i6'f
Apta. Newly remodeled. Walk to lhop's dist. ~i.car c~k this one tomy! BROK-569 W. 19th., C.M GALl,.ERY Scul pot COMPREMATICS d·tel'~ ~ ruu ~ e WALL TOWAI.L e
Near IChool.I A FreewQ. pr, $325 mo. PH:~ ER 6f6.Z37 641>-~ 64&-3322 · pture, • 213: m5fi81or66&-374.1 ay, ,.._~1 ..a.. .. _.'· e CAJU>ET a.EANMG • !1111 !l Camino, Apt 1. C.M. tcry, pamtinga, ceram1ca, 548-1395. ~ uaJ ut· leech 4200 Sent• AM 5620 TRI~: 3--2 BR.. West PORT AFINA LAGUNA tmportl, etc. Good C.M. loc, '-·. 1.n4l ~~T ting too. BIG Diacount! SU-8523
tN41W11.-t LOE. 2 BR 2 BA apt.; 2 pa· ea.ta Mna. $37,500 full Panoramic View Lotz or could eutly move. Sell uirect or~· Oday BABYSIT evea. Yoor home.
OCEAN FRONT APT Uas, esp., *-Pa, bft.inl. VOLTAIRE price. $SOOO. F.qulty. Want White w.m and Coast-tor Inventory cost ~down. P.S. To ~P balance our tem-Own tnrm-EX\' ~ Cerpet Ufint & ~ tam .• td81 kdtkn ~ .~ ~~.:_ = FROM a .so ca.ah: $44 net, potential f14 tin. views C4 M> 64+2902 ~ves. ~ flhorUge ! ~ ,:i ~. wonc ~ m4219 a.p.lr 6626
-.J ... ~ • ~ ~ 1 BR, 2 ea. Studios net. 54().3313 Owner GS NJ18 P\11<'~ WELL equipped b. llge l"l'IP ,.....ect . mo. ROUSE 2 BR, atbic pr, Hotpolnt bUm, l"f1ril, 10 TOWNHSEi 2 Br., 11,i ba Laguna Beach tbogmac Ille be .......................... BABYSlTl'lNG lo my home. INS'l'AU.A~ rapaln.
atil pd. m.aect Moe sardm w/prdeer, ~. drpl, pvt 119tio. Apta A 4 Br, 2 hi. Res 2 (7141 4M-9338 ~~~work. ~ so«. LOWER THJS WEEK ~mt' ~o6~ ~ )'d l'MID'etdl. ..-AICs ..,.
1 BDllM near Pier. Sl5 Jndry, nr ahp's. $lJO ~21.U pool. l"!Cr'elltion wee. ·-.JA El-' .. e ,.. Pool ft. Good •--tlon. Low reot. REnNED Swm lady, ct.. apecialitJ. n-i.hle.
OtilJdea ~ Amalta cmtJ, 2 BR Apt, New ... drps, m s. FairWw Rd. 547-7485 r;;;;: ir;9M~~ o.m: Ocean View SIB.000 full price, term&. Hving in LA.: well !!ducat· Brick, Mnenry, etc. DlAMOHD. 9«155
No daldm «pets. $lm mo. CBtwn McFadden l lst St.) er. 675-139S. EYt, '9M'Tl9. 1.48 llCftS. 215T Pacific Ave. 548-7503 After 7 PM. ed. good looking, 48, &eeb 6560 -========
N patio. Al: 54M"l&9. ) YACHT Sal Corp. Xlnl gentleman 1n mly good po-Floors "65 tca.rer• .. Mu 4250 2 DD 2 1:11• -.., -.... LatUna Buch 5705 8usln ... R•nt•I 6060 (R3 County " sltton. M.aniale minded. BRICK. Omcrete, Carpentry --------.._ ........... ,.... .... _ OWNER nl"W aail i power + blci'i· Box M 39 DaB;y Pftot. Cu.atom C'abltletl Sm Jc*
bit.Im. $130. mo. n.,.. 2 BR. Qit.a. drpl, View! tee. !lbop/540 aq. ft. sa.1Sl.5 Eves. '75-1669 ~...:~:.er Bua loc:m~~: ALCOHOLICS ADOU;Y1DOUI CK Free ~ 962-696.
cs...-,., ... _..__ ... ~ 1 _.. tier, Baker area. 54&-503I 1\llt redecorated. Gart1"f, Arcad• •-. u111 ....... n .,,_,......, m--• .._,,..._ -~ .... , '"""' ,..~ ..., r~-... M·_., st" "' ""' • ..,.,., id ... _._ only. Write Box p. Harbor Ara. Phone ... ,.. ALL TYPES Muonry, o.c,.;a
Q BR Htd Pool, .Adjacent ma-uouuo:u. ...... T• ue . Squatt No. 10 270 E 17th llxl96'. View 1423 Galaxy ""'T""
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"-..... l'llU.., ......_ ~ Dail" Pilot 24 Roura. Blodc i Canerlt work. ,.,. llbp'f iuo. ut1l pd. Ad-~ O>lta Me1111, 646-9107 Drive, Dover S '"'re• . ., Allio repan 636-2916
• Apt .. p;v. ba.1h; no ult.. 961-1740, Mt62'76. OCEAN Front 3 Br. eemi· BEST Location. '.lfY x SO'. $32.500. IMhold. $650 an-FOSTER Fr~i:e alol'e. Well * SINGLE ADULTS *
ldtdl. ~ PGhllettia Ji() $100 Jovety 2 BR. Bltna, CJP18, fumilbed. ~ultll. $2()0 mo. Re&eonable. U96 Harbor. nuaJJ>'. By owner. 6f6.7151 Htab. Xlnt 1oc. Muat .ell can for recorded me..,e c.r,.nterint 6590
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fio. iDcl· utn. Local eom-drpa, ~ pr. no pea. 494-3336 eYfftlnga can c.ou. 321-Utkl alt 6 CORONA dtl MAR * 010b • Dr'• orders. 6.U-&400 :u Hours• da.1 * 531~0
~ .. _..__ ..,.. """"' ,...___ '-lJ • ..._ _._ •-~ "' lot Lot r I will not be -•Ible tor CARPENTRY
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.,..ny ,_~ ,.,.,.........., ~111. r-.. 2 BR 6 den, bit-Ina. patio, ..... "'~Retail' ~-tion e .,. ..... -ge r ee . I 0 Mo T 0 , ....... 5 .~..,,....-T~ ..,.,.... ....___ ~·-Vt....... ..... -..., • • I _.. • ...., diebtll other than my MINOR REPAIRS. ~ Job ===::::=:=====!
.. •'"--4300 MDi1A Verde. 2 BR. N~ nr beach. March lit. Cpts, STORE • 1.1 x 40 u-.,.,,..! Somt ;;,:j' ...,... ......,-_,
-dfe, Elec blt-inl. $125. drpa. $145-OM1lM 1375 a-~ CM 6fM654 6~2010 tor $33.000 111 T.D. payable S22S own. Glea.900 Willard Rippey ~~ ~o t~• t -~~ Glftlen'-MIO
a.EAN Bacbelor Apta. Adub. No,..~ V• DAll.Y PILO'I' .......,.., CORONA dpl Mar Fee Simple mo Ind 1% due 5 yra. 1070 SELL fiogle Balboa B • ~ ~75 Eve.a. ~o;. ---""...;;.. .. ____ .. 1
Ind mWhttll "~~---~~~m~T~Dlme+Une~~~.!...-:==~"~d~lW~~=='OmCE .... m Ill tt, 1tatrt Iota: one w/harbor' ocean dlacoont annually for 5 yn. CM> Membenttlp; acn-R 0 Andertm ANTHONY'S All util ap. -;;: mfl, ar storaae 1250 111 ft. view one R-2: Own'r 175-4750 145.000 four BR. 3 ba, L.A. fi<'e 6'73-SQl9. -·-· ------Gtrden s.vice
315 r:. Balboa IMvd. 5100 llSO/mo. M6-l998 boa» b 11 t 1963 Lot 2 CarpentSI read7 to do
BALBOA • m.QIM5 c.te Miit 5100Cott1 Mesi £A70 R1nches 6150 lO'J'xtn. ~~t . View Announcements 6410 your 646-1941 Bckm Lower. utll l pr, ---------------omc.,.a.tel -C714l 499-3844 BIIildlni. ~. remodel Reu. IDCllltblJ cara. PruD-
do. to ti.1 a: ocea nt · Coast Health Club Add-a-room. Frank ~ 1ng. l,vwhr9p1nc. i:. •·
J ..... 1 -mo .... -NEWPORT ART CENTER. Califom:.. R--L-• «>~ YIELD • tk:UltmUt. "Tender .-.. _, -.. ...,.,,..,v "" gm.nu MUii! sell Trust Dftd! $25,000 e FREE SAUNA e REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS care for G.""91 ~:-~: = ~~~ 1 acre of gtnl1Y slopln& land CUb r.q. 4 _, 1 coUatensJ. With Swedish maasqe by CABINETS. A1t1 am Job. ----, -----• ttuntlngton hech 4400
Rooml 6 Apts far Rtllt
Dy, wk, mo. 8D&ia 1 • 2 BR
" blk bch. AJl bDe. 6 atlll CDMPASS MOl'EL
111 • Uth St. H.B. 53Ml'll
1 a: 2 IR Apte. Block m
,Seach. beatfd pout. f15.
. b $150 • ftte utiBt1M.
536-3'IT1 $». 7212
1..111<.A"l'JKA by 2 BR l"orl\. «
tJn:fUm. Utll pd. mo • St«I•
flO PE'1'S. 962-16, tlMZ4I
i&\tmnJL l modf>m S105;. ·'"" ~ ~ ... ..., ,.. lm Montlnitm iw.. -.ias
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Stuft Shirt. Prestia~ mod-with 1 four stall barn, and Prop. 10ld for 1175.000 with 7 Experienced MUSUHe' 23 yn ~. 548-6713 HERRIJ(G S cma"LETE
em buildq. Well malutaiD-fenced pasture. A besutlful SSO.OOO down. Mlllt be ready OPD' 1 DAYS A WEEK Cement Concrete 6600 GARDEN o:RVICZ
ed. A~etivt ard\ltecture. 2 Bdrm, 2 be home. ibo to deal! 9 am-10 pm , * CLEAN-UP * bu a billard room. Pr1ced -. """" -..... 132 E 1Jtb St ~ From 300 aq. ft. up. Utfil. ln1 ••.rwivlJ D~ or c.."'"· • CEMENT work, all ktnda. OUR ~TY ~ at $48,500 For more o Uea paid. uu atrfft private pleue call Glrnn TbomP90!1 $58,000 Retunl9 $112,000 In * Did you know that Instant c:redlt -all major Lots IDO'ilNd down.
la' perldas. lkll\IY COUIJtruc. 2 yn.. RCured by 1trong Vic Sheets Is now manaJr· cndlt cen11 Ind oil atda Maintenanc. 96:1-ffH
tion for questionl. ~ual E:~hoff and Allee. Inc. T.O. on •a.luable property. ing Nim's Hair Fu!Uona! honored. U Mos. to pay.
hMtJnl/air eonlntianinc. Prompt actlon neceaaary! Call 491-2518 b appt. a..onabl~. S»4644. e IVY RE&&A."1.t.L o-•-• ~-•-"· ,..., U 1818 W. Chapman Ave. -,,_,," ~54&.2400~-~-er Ortnp;t, eaw. Writ,.: PO Box 4 l 9 l • e CONCRETE WORK e e IVY SCALPING
Deltghtfut Ofc S,..
Carpeta, '"'*· air-amd + R«ept. 11"1ee. MvbaaJ
Sid ..
21&5 E. Ccut Hwy, QIN
3rd Goar. f75..40TD
PaQI Stout. Owmr
541_2671 Ev!'-wknda, ~ Nt'Wport Beach Funer1l1 6412 Of All Typet. No job too • Q.EANUP 1Dl'I
$6950 • 2nd T.D. psyahle S70 Small. Call: 892-1008 e WEED MOWING
6200 mo lncludlnl 1D%. Dur 3 WESTMINSTER CUSTOM PAnOS • '42-2.814 after 2 PM
Acr.age ~. :~oc:2v:. iio~! MEMORIAL PARK ~~nsW:u~~. = YARD CLEAN-UPS
"LANO OF LAKD" • 8Uwr 70 Hauling Treell • SbnJbl • 1., Vall~ 111 ml .ut ot :20 dllcount (?U) 494-ll~ Mortuery & C.IMt.ry THORYK CONCRETE Maptd or nmoved. Ro4DtiJ.
Bantol>.· ~ Lakee tn .,...., Compt.te funer1l1 NO JOB 'JUO SMALL ting weedinc.aew lalt'DI.
s Acrt~. ~ u h d t • t •Io 11 • Money Wented 6.150 from $245 """ nt. 641-1234~6 "2-7360
a..Uablt> now. CID h SIS.Im DHdf'd for 60 dlya Cemetery Iott CEMENT Wort al eJf7 kind _G_ARD_ENING--.-«IUlp)ete---_..-
1\&rther 1 n Io rm a t Ion, at lO"f-end JO p 0 Int 1. from $130 a• the lowelt pricea! Guar nc.. 30 ,_iw ~.
OWNER Ml~ after• PM Secured by S25.lm • 90 da,y Includes Endowment Can wor1czmnlblp. 6'2-8514 relilll>l.. Exr*Jm war1I.
,. e e k d • Y a. ,. • • t e n d 2nd on 6 icret OceAn View Ev~ In one beeutttul CEMENT WOftt. all types. 60..(339
an,ytime. A• f« Lee. level land So o t h IAl\DI•. place me1n1 IMa co.t. No ~ tDo tmaJl, ~ nt. '""Japa,-------:=h,---d--
2Ul ~ ~o l.D. Oo. rro· Sold to tttpON!ble myn. No tnttk jlroblems. H. STUFLICX WAB15 ..._ Ml'
accem Nl'h dtle tt 1aw)' ft. dlcate for $104,000 w It b 14801 Beach. weltmfn.ter Dptr. ~ yard _..
~ ~-na ,. e.ctt. S25,000 down. m•> $ll37 531.1725 m.xn ChlW Ctre 6610 .tee. P'rM • 541-79151
Small dov.11. Wiil IPDt It S!J600 . lit T.D. payable $55 LOH!LT Kauaewth woak! ICD.'S LAWN mt.Via:
$1350. 644-!569 mo tnd l 'X. on small lPvel Cemet.ry Leh 6411 09ll 6 NJllC ti. 5!7.ca o.eux. Cust.m Ofca. 5 llC. new ~~-Octanvt.w lot. All clle 3 b'ft to C9n b bftnt In flt no amwr, n: ~
% adj. lllitel, 1m IQ ft ee. Ill' S19915. Sl95 don. • )Tl 10 polnts OK. 494-ll38 HARBOP ltelt Memortal -~ •• er. '94-4022 EXPERT .JllpMMe eu.s..-
1'\ll comtimt. A.lr-<md, WU. BJUx:'lC NaTT """' se4.155 ANrl• '•"L -~ Pane. 3 kits fct S'laD or EXCfUENT CHIU> OARE l.ndlC'tiv. Oemup. lbtn-
not/pu, erpca, drpe. p1ld -NOTICIS S2SO far one. 5.11.ct! aft MY HOME tU\&ID. '"IU.<Z'' M4.?l
fir, ott belut/pado. 1115 lxchlnfM, IL I. 6nD 3 PM. * -... * ~ and G«nerU 61U4ii
w..ecmr ~. PlftttJ l*tt· Property Oi ~ (h Acft) 6400 SlltVIC I Dl~ICTORY ucmsm DAT CUE Mowtns and edi&tnl. OOd trc, ~ Bkrl. MN41t --wn Rot bmchee. ..... enfta. ,. • ~. ,....
GREY ~ Pwtdu -.t Aeeountlnt 6900 lfa.rtJoll.Blker * M&-tslt ~ __. -=.
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Bdl. 968-)457 fCJ!MMElt Accioundna C•tnctwt "20 tree Mr'llel, ~ -., ~--...,--~,,..--~ 8entcl tilJJol.R..aDlhl~ieMMI
BLACK wallet. Man a. with~ lft .U t GICTl'V«l...., tlr "1ritWT e lAPANnm 0ARnnaMG tnJtlall vtc Com Mm ~ onm ~. rtmOde1. Uc eon-,.._ • Miool • ~a, ti• o k It• a' t • I ...0 tNc.U doll own wed. !4C'I 8'rtice. ~ J I • +
GU5SES In cme • t e t.ill •• A ,..._..,.... Jab too llDllL Roasb A ldf, 53M034 aft 1 pm.
A\'008do • 1'1drtlew, CJ(, 111> U.W. CM....... flilldlNd Ol1'Jl8ilD J, ~ EXP'ERD'2m ~
tG-el5 u ""..... 6SIO .......... Of. m.:wrl * LanA--• a.ump* lllAMQE M.Ut ,_, • :::-.;! ::::;:! 1mC:lil addltilm. low Oftl'o a-. • ~ .....
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SAVE MCXfft * Won~
Take tt 10 tbe ~cal
ua1.-. .... ..-
a..EAN Lots, ....... ..
Tree remoYal. clmllp, aJdp,
~. till. p-adit. llW'ltl
I RAtJLDIG. Trull p&ckup.
'l'rimmina· .An:Ythbll·•• do lt all. Eiq>«t work. N5-2'm
Income Ta 6740
..... N.W.,... ,_._Acct. -ltt. 1fS1
Heme er Office Appta.
Now lDcorpcnt!ac blur r. J. Hanna pnetSce
OPEN f DAD
4ZlO .....,,_, N.B.
• '7s.n45 •
KIMMER
TAX SIRVICI
ta> Harbor C.M. ~Fed. 6 St. itJO: le form
$1UO. 2' Yrs. exp. '1 D11t
*mt YEAR*
A·l !n'ENO
HARBOR SHOP'G CNTR.
7 Daya a Wetk. ~
G. I . HO,,MAN
Enrolled to pnactice before
Intuna1 ~enoe Service
,., App't. 646-5421
INCOME Tu: '5 lhort. lt.O
WUll ltmdled dlductilm
• &C-mlO ....,..
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-
YOUR ROIO! bJ ~.
J'lda"ll " stat. Jt.lllrm • 531.aD • e ~UTlltlZID
INCOMI TAX m 1:. tTTH, a.ta ,._
Lale bm: J'.,.JO, St SUO
YOUJt JfOME. * IG-1010 &Miii, ..........
Amertcin Tu s.r.&ce
Guarut»ad SC-1117
6790
GENERAL S e-n I e e a. all
houri. No job loo smell or
too larle. u Haun • da:y.
•ua
CLEAN wtndon, Doan, eup
etc ; homes a elllc.. R.eu.
Tbe Brilbta" Ilda ltM134
Pape ..........
Palntfftl "50
:: PAlNT!NG -_, reom rJQ.
•• -''l!llnd*'' pdllt&.
Nial waft.. Local nt
Nf-13151
..
Penonnel
Manager
Attrectlve cat•r post.
tlen open wfth fett ........ 0r.,. c:.vn.
ty~.220 ....
p~ ,,.....,.. ....
ence In c.,..rable ,..don ~•111ry.
lt•p~ble te tM
PrMfdMt of the c~
IN"Y for all ,_,..,..,
klnctlons.
lulMnft resume to:
U.S. Diven
Company
Attn: Mr. ltosecraM
P.O. Box 1675
Santa Ana, Callf.
Alert Y 0111MJ Men
18-28
u )'Vil ...... .... applild tar a al.-polf1Son a n d
hem tumed down becaute
101J wen too yccq ar lacJl.
ed apertence emaider um
unique opportunity.
$130 per WMk Nllry
~ Oranp O>tmty Divt..
lonal Manqer will train
two aareufve YOIJDI men
tar u aSldns caner Ill
the ales priomotion fteld.
We are not u cancaned
with your prw'rioaa wodr
~ ar educadaD u
we an wfltl 10UI' ~ for tnhdnc. mt intenlt Ill
wortdnl with people.
rartm.....,.~
tton cd sW.1113 afttr 10
Lm.
INTER or Ext. PAOOING, ~~------ooa:D. IEIMCE. Loc:al AUTO
nt l1llZ ... 5Cl-Ui27 SAlEIB
JNTEIWB.DTEIUOR
12 yn ~ a.. Reu nt•
heeJwtme ... ,IGlm
e PAINTING • lntedor 6
Elrteior. rr. ..ttmates.
Reuomhle nta ltWOl.5
WE WILL PAJNT nJUR H°"8E. Fr.. tltlmata
CaJ1 m.mr
* QUALITY PAINTING * ._..,.blerat.·M
baart •611 .... HD
Winm ..... ..-. •·••"•• ,.. as 111111111. •IC.om.
Pka-.lnt "'°
LEAKIT GM er watllr elec>
tronloll11Dcated aDlllr c.-ment. b1ac:ktop. pound,
...ii., ...... ., place.
: ~Wamlm.~ .. ed. ....... ~
: CALL ""I.EAKS'' tGOli9
: ~OK
Plaml>Jna rwpaJra a Serfk:lll
drain lbM9 DDppapl ct.red
AAS Dl.ICIDUllt ~
I0-1.lm
: TILi, c.....lt --
OR.A1'GE OOUNTY'S aewest a luplt °"711• DeMr.
No a:piiftenet ~.
Demo plan • other l'rinp
bendlt&. ExceJ1elt promo-
tkm potmt1al. Olotact Mr.
Ratlertl. llW
ChrpS.r·Plymevth
l829 HAJtBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Order Dept. Tralneea
We have 9m!l"l1 opeginp
tar hll!i IC:!riool sr* 11 to a.
$520 per rno. Nlary
San tmmedlatel1 Ill our
Anaheim bnDch. can
5»-UM ICI' appolntmmt.
an.10 a.m.
2 CARPDn'DlS; 1 Hard-
...... ~ Clopper G UD
Opentan; l"ftlnllaM roll-
er Ina. EXPER. ONLY.
:MING SRI1'T
Olhunbla Yadrt Olrp. m YcOlnmdt Ave., CM
UAL ESTATE
j((OUllJAIJ
Desree and minimum CIC
three years expmtnct
preferred.
M1nlllll
(OMIDklfiom
22JO S. Anne St.
S.nt• AM, Calif.
540-2t20
An equal opportunity
tmployer
Timeketper
~ required tn
ttmelteeplnf ac:ttvlty In
manulacturing with know.
ledae of machliw shop eper·
atlon11. Some COit account·
Ing P'alninr helpful.
Stores
W1reMmem111
Expwlenoed In ~. Ntelwtac a a d matn1al
bmflqin~
45. br mJn ~ week
mady employment
profit lhartnr
J, (. W1ER co.
671 W. 17th St.
Cotta Me.a
548-M21
An equaJ opportunltJ
~Ja)'er
SHIP CAPTAlll
Prtva~ CIODl~ DMdl a
permanent, ftJ1l time captajn
.. Draffsml11
Ei.ctroMechanluf
Mlnfmwn one Yflllr expet1-
t11ee. lfmt be rilinl tD
wort QY abitt.
ChemiCll
l.Jb Tedlnlcl11
To be ~ (Cl' prep.
antlan, atinae, ~
Inc and proper dlapoeal cl
ehemtcaJ aolutianl '~ pnlcl far J.C. Lab. llJnl..
mum two yeara college ar
equivalent. M u a t bave
coune work In cbemlltry.
Pricluction
Test Tecbllldu
2nd Shift
Mmt ,.... lmow\edst cl
tkctr1cal Uld el-=trade
tHt theory. We wdcllllne
c::mdidat• who have eom-
pletad tedmteal trainlnc
ecboo1 er receat mlW.u7
t.kctrtmlca COU1'9e.
Contact Steve Joyce
13i.4600, ut 2112
COUIS
RADIO CO.
19700 Jambor• IW.
Newport leach
All lll>Plk:anta ~ewed cm
merit wttb no blu -.rd
Rac9, Colar, o.ct er Sa.
for It'• 100 foot WMt1 ~ --------
ppd IDlel1 for )'9U'-raund
~ t!lltertatnment
Ship wUl spend w I n t e r
moadlil iD Mfllk::u 1'Qn
ud lllJllJDer m Southeni
Califoml&.
IndMdml lllUlt Mve pnJ9WD
capabWt1es °' a.mn!na Ml ~ la tiandllnc
ah.Ip, a perm.anent ""*" al blr',andlUllla.~ m ~ 1n 11mc.n mt
W.a.D couta1 porta and
wa~ wfltl sood cwnmand
cl Speilb la,.uap and
euA>ma required. Excellent
aaJ1ry ud frtnl• beneflta.
Plew reply ln conftdence
to:
lox M 40 Dally Piiot
Wl&Mll
Diviaion ol ~Wlc
Industrta. Inc.
1801 I . ea,.,..... Ave.
Sant• An• 546 laG
An eqQa1 09PQtbiDlt1
employer
llectro.Mechanlal
Mmt have at 1eut tbree Cl'
tour years apert-=e m
ldMmaUc:a, chulll 1Q.
oat, and printed ctrcult
bcllll'c1 drl.ftilw.
Excellent chance b .a.
ftDC9ment w I t b leedq
manufactunr of prote.
lona1 audio eqatpment for
tbt ncordins and broed-
eutinl 1ndu1tr7.
Dlvt.aico cl Sdentiae
lndmtrte&, Inc.
1801 !. Carnetfe Ave.
Sant• Ana 546 1130
An equal CIJililOi bmlt1
emploJer
Mill
Operators
Mutt hne It ..... thrM .,..,. ......
,,.tlllnt experlence
on mult1 • spindle IMo
chine..
CADIUAC &A&E·
WfSI COAST
1166 Whittler Aw.
c..ta Mela
646-2491
All equ1 oppcetmtt) .. ...,,...
.......
WPElllll
DISHWASIB-
r " IUSIOY
Gt'at ~t;y tor ...
Mtlom raanl man. Appl7
.. ,._ between 2 ...
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l•ck Sllop nos I. eo..t H"wy.
c.r... ••Mar
Bartend en
APPLY IN PERSON a.n and u
_ IBJIBI E. LEE
151 I. Coast Hl9hw1y
,.HIW'°ltT l!ACH
DeslCJHr
Draftsman
~ 8114 p&ckqinc cl
tlecb w ¥Ji•nlcal com,_ ...
TNllllcom ~orp.
151 W. 11th, Cotta Mae
642-9000
llPOIT AUJO
urr awe
PCX.JIB It Dm'AD. MAN
PAlNTERS HELPER
MECHANIC
SERVICE 1'JUTER
PARTI Pia< UP 6
DDJVlrt
Om-21.. ~ Onl1 .....
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C~t=-
Goocl wartdnl eanllltilm.
Appl7 la ,..._
Stu~ Shirt ltalt.
2241 W. COMt !IW7 .. !UL
SALESMAN
~ 25 to 30, -bett.-jewtiry store.
89U501
MR. COi.DJ:
CARRlh idYI
GOOD IOU'l'D
AVAD.A•Z
RUNTINGTOM 8ACB
DAILY PILOT
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dept. Famoua brands IUCh
u RCA Victor, Zeattb, lifq. tar. Botpotnt, Admftl, PhlJ..
CID, hcbrd Bell. Zlmltb,
bcbm Al4. Ga.a •• cl
POOL TAILIS
fll' 1161 BRUKSWJCI:
"" AMI'. ""TNANCJLIC lllate from ..
Brumwtck $3211 valu. ••
ONLY $231.D
1004!(, FINANCJNQ
SICARD POOL
S23 s. Maln, Or&11111
533-1.982
TitANlllOltTATION
..... & Y1eht1 9000
LOCAL Ml:WPORT BOATS
,,..... • ,.. 9 • • ......... ~ ..... ~·..!' .. ~ '
LOWER PRICES
MEAN EASIER TERMSI
s195
DOWN
ON APPROVED CREDIT
INClUDES TAX ANO
1968 UCEHSU
Stock No. 'l79
V-8, rtdio, hNtw, power ltlftlg, M
urpetlng, i-speed, fully ~ ftoor
shift, chrome window frames etc. Pay
$195 down end $77 A I "'°'*' far •
months. Or 'if yow tnde-111 II wortlil
MOM hi $195, per ..... ,. ...
~ortty ••····•··•·••• •••• a.>•
BRAND ·MEW '68 OLDStall.E Y
4 door Town sedan, air cond., ltltOmatic
transmission, pawer brakes, pOWer steer-
lflil, deluxe radio with rear seat speaker,
heater, white sidewan tires, tinted Qlasa
rte. St. No. 318. Specially priced this
$4288 6~~
weekend 1t ---ML PllCE
USED CAR SPECIALS ----.. _ _:; ..... ~
'59 PONnAC Catalina s395 '64 OLDSMOll 1
~l",r.-.r·~~~ -ft~i,~&
'62 RAMBLER s595 '65 PONl1AC CONY.
:P::il:*..=t.-:r,-:r.-,mtr-~"='-"' f 1-..-.-
'65 OU>IMoMI C""-'60 . BUICK EJ.ctra 225 '695 :..~~ll=''=·n,n,, &liF~·~
'61 OLDS CUTWS F-85 '995 '66 CHEVIOLET
flW2t,M. .......... ' .... .._ ~--~~
'63 OLDS ti '995 '65 PONTIAC Gnni Prix ~195 ·
tOr. M.T. llMf, ~ 11111..-• -~, ... , ..... ,... _ ...
...., .... ..,... CQZa .. ,
'65 OLDSMOBILE DB.TA '2295 '63 CHEVROLET Bel Air 11195 u:r~.-~.~ rstia~s~
'61 CADILLAC '1195 '66 OU>SMOllLI
~~•w••·• ... ~·.==:&•r
-'61 CHMOLET '1295 ~=--irttt• .............
'65 OLDS '91' '64 PLYMOUTH ~---..... 1mmr=-.4: =--~:=· , .
'65 CHEVROllr Monza , .. ~--.4---
'65 MUSTANG nrrr .............
'64 OLDS C""-CpL
~IN WESTMINSTER
~~------------~~~~~--; ~ I I A N D ~ I " 1 t 6 I • · . CAMARO •=:;-
. ..
l$2388 : :~ .
FULL PllCI
'4688
PER MOlflH
OIDll NOW -A llAMD NIW
1968 CAPRICE
:$2788.~
D1UY1UD IN WISNDaTB
ODii NOW -A llAND ..W
1968 IMPALA
'$2488.~
~ Ill WIS1'MINS111
OUB NOW -A llAMD NIW
1968 CHEVY II
$20·88.~
DILIYlllD IN WISl'MINSTll
tilSED CAR SALE
'•Yft*ll• MMc1 en llJ a lfttll*e T&l. tlw • -. o.A.C.
'66 DODGE '65 UMIJI
'6J fCID '62 fOID
~60 RAT '67 IMPAlA
l'a<torv 1'111111. CIHll. Sl'OltT COUPI. l'edary
· Z=~S288 ~ s18i8
' . ~----------'61 V.W. '65 14PW S.S.
I at ..... lhdlo encl ...... CONVlllTllLI. ,_..,,.,
"'· b~lenllly ~ l(GJ. -......... ,... ...... -$689 •. ·s;-
'65 MUSTAJl6 '63 PlYM.
cou". ~. -YtllMI C-~ ..... ~ ... Nd•& .... --s1aaa 5788 . ---'60 CHEV. '60 T-lllD
... Ak, Door c.-""'" ~
5388 $698
'61 UMBUI '65 FORD
uo '" ' 900ll ~ ..... IN"'""' 1'114 ~-5988
'" ClllT '66 IUICI
·-llAND N1W 11UCIS
'61 ·~::-..::
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w ~ siaar • '56" .... -.,.. ,,.,. ......... -... ,., --Es , .............. :t•• ....... w .
l. ~.,-!Mo. CAM ll*JICT TO ,. .. WA
N ,,_... c.t .. -.... .,_a IA
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'68 JEEP
R•Vt you •ten (JUJ' M.'W
ban ol all modtf.a and
colon, and our modern
I facillti.tt 10 IWlJ'&nltt aatis·
fllctK>n aft tr pul'c:baM-. I you VtNf' It to )'01.11'11elf lo att
WI today.
I ~flll LuoiA
:., IMPORTS
1!1611 Marti« C' .. 1 ~!1300
1--:JE'Ep: 'fil WillY• \,Ton -
I Hu aand '"" S.'IOO • 646-7700 •
........ IWGT,Dlr •• ~ ...............
... cmtt.l.Oul ~
-""IC)', $'711
ALFA IOMEO RAT
--------AU. '" -n.t. 2 .. ·~Al.IA JftlN'I' COUPE ~: ~:=
ltdu l'9C'lni red. flit' onlv 11•.15 full price, 8Ptcill ~ price. ,
rl -... t M . t25.clO *11YIN O..A.C. or
%-Ton. ff.D. ap np. nun ROG-Bl.OX"-'•.. ~to IWt J'O'W tJud,. -'11 ~---•-A MD'l'Oltl & rear HMter, split rims ._.. ...,.,.. ~ _ ~ -......
-H.D. lll'eS. PUl{fl. auto-B9'0ft'rS &'ft. led. New .. Int ' tn.. llOl'ORI -c;.-on.. .......
matk opt. 4 •peed. 70 amp 1942 ~ Grovt Blvd. 1981 nAT M. Wsn. In ex. MUil • ta a,psne. lac! 9625 c...s. Grewe lhlt. ~ c,... JZ , ...
bettpry, du a I hydraaHc Gdile. °'°""' eeptklbalJ.y aice condition. M441'1I Glirden Crewe n ,... 1t60 ... ~
brakrs, deluxe cab· padded ~-··==== $25.CK> cleJ1ftn O.A.C. P\&D ,67 M~ llUV_..n dllsh • ~ -... C. be ..,, W t 1l•J , 5 Yr. Fin. Bank T•NN "5t ALl'.l ~COUPE at 11J .E. lat, Santa Ana, Haw 109 .., our •kcdoa ,,. elM* utdt ....._
All Tnld#s Wtk~. DioiQY Miidr, new ttrn. so.at _,. aJl mraa. and c:obw, ii Pllfect tn __., ..a.
Buy tr5~:r Truck ~ BW~ ·e flat um D, Xlllt 115 a.a ~ .., ow....,.....,.. fa. GldftllMc Mtee W Iii :
BUY YACTORY DmECT' OCPOftTS cml. 15.800 ml 131 dltJa 'Wire wbeek, llard 'tt> pt dlllea ID ........ •ti. ceb' wtlb Jtida mll*
AND SAVE! INI Cerdetl Grovf Blvd. uan.e.iL W. •9'm NG yeDliw wttfl blilc:*. trim. e.ctim llft.tr pmdaletT LNa.er e.lmt ..a lllllt IJO SOUTH HAllOI a.rdta Gl'O'ft Fttdhnt art SJa, YOll a.. It to,.,._. to w w ti> ......... Qie ,_. Campers 9520 5J1-4650 HILLMAN ROGl!ll lllDXHill • ...,.. •11911f1· •
Fantastic S.crifice! CAMPERS 1NO ALFA-ROMEO WPat1S ~ LllJU 9"' ~ M ' 't G ,..,,.""""'S l!"ITD -A o•~D '61 HD..UIAH Minx Xl:nt 90 GerdeD Gloalft Bhd. e 0-.LC.• G.M C. V6. l..alt '67 with ORAN E ... vvn u vv&&.Aa • R IUA>•.....,, __. 0.. Good tlru, Garden Grove -ELllOIE Debt Traveku 10~' ca.t>-URGFSI' SELECTION W1dte wtt11 new black top, .........,
t1Yf'r, ·~ ~L Bart.ly P' CTORY 0"'"",_ ~ ~. -~e:·b= $3.1!0. lll-al5t Mt 5. 15 MGB • P¥t Pt7• Very ltFalfS ---h-.. -n •ft 11t 4,800 mil I'S. A UY:A. • .-......... ...._ ~ '"' Xlnt ___. .................. t __ ,..., _,&._ H~duty"~l'at ,.nd, pwr str. OPEN ROAD DEALER ~:~l JA&UAI mru ~"'·~ ~ ,.t;;;. 19 Hu4Mir, C.M. ..... ~°= °"°1z ~
air cood thruout . .R.lrll, Ill-RnJly pretty wtth low mQ" e .13 PORSCHE 1D s. -===;;:;::::=:;::::::;::;:::::::I
ll'rcom buckrl8, 4 spd tran!'I, * HOUSE CARS * (.'HAS. IMW '58 JAG u SEDAN .miles. n.~ (Jlt )'Oll tell Silver w I ttd int., RAH. YOLISW•a...
si:oorl ~d11b1hty ProPAn' It SIS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS Automde, ndiD A: me )'OU1' offer. MUlt RU lmma.c• fl& 145-Dl "'W5n
tire rf'fng (big), prPl!Sllrr * VAN CONVERSIONS w heater. Britllti racfnc now. 641>-10'11 « .fM-1101. . '
-. ..,.,,, draem kltrh. AV· * MCYI'OR HOM~ IM .... ._. _....._. --"'""'! "'-" G ..i---------
"" ~J" " •• ~ ... ~ .,. ... ,.. ·.,.. M new )llUnt, ra..._ 1967 Yo .. •111• ()('ado It"' & ~tnlPM fuU S'1'!I! t ...__ POUCHE I 8 ALL MAKES A: MODELS • green • .new op, new ....... $169t bath I m0fl0!1l111ir 101 ~I. "SETI1NG A WHOLt; NEW ROOER BLOXHAM .t ...h.J.tery. $850. m.tta I ... 1967 TRUCKS •&ft.,.. .,...........,OMY ......-.. .-
gal wtr htr. Simp,. In .,.,. STAND~~::~.r.A.Vl• IM'> G::_..~::-ni.J ,60 MCA 1600 bdtP q,e. One 19M Pnct» t» '1'alll. black 6 -.;·· 6,000 ML .... .
mounl or ~ti; attch trH>od BEACH CITY •-a...... -."":'.::: r--1-r-.,..~ 'U<G--•.ao·u. own, pr 41,llOCI mL A .t• lllt. ~ ~ Gnmd IDCludel SO BP ..... W-...
jacks. SU .00 •assume CAMP!JU..A.ND -~~-....-~ ....... 'llt$195.6'1S.(8 Prixtlrel.&ildrnD.AM/ lllWclW ...... fall ~~~ :!.~ 16565 BeechBML, H.B. flllTZ WARREN .., IOI GT BrttWa nc ~ Tfntad wlndDwa. 2= i..nar, Oallld.Kluer
540-m> S,.,.. C.r Center ._ JADOMt XK tt> cbrm wia. ....._ <S> .... c.u ... a.w. ~. • -
'Q n»u> econoHoe c:arnptt. IL• GM u TON TJt E. la St. ClallP' wire ...... ' .. :0. 96Ul2'1 J'lrn. .. ~ .... ....,..
wlllllpS-complett CM1per -C 7• SANTA AMA 5C?47M wtll CM!tddw. Ra:blc n!d. , • PC1t1CH£ 112. 5 lfeed. $112 Pull DR. ....,_., !..~:: :,,u~ ~ ~:1~~ Mater NCmdJ' o1-Wed. FOR =:, e,._ Pea!:' m pm. aiodltkml ~ htch •11 Ta & u.. eG rima. AD R.D. equip. • With CORTINA ROGER~ : plore! $«i(IO. mi:i 56mO $55.24 ...., INnlr "'*"
'63 V.W. Onnper -cvmplttf
camp~ i.cttitln -prwf'd
for Jmmfd. sa.lf' $1,2115. m
1 tt. • Alaskan Te~ IMPORTS ,56 MGA eo.w.rttW. ROVER Ali ebout our
C'amprr • Complete PMb&t .• ~ GT 4 spd, backri& 89C2 Gard«I Gl'O'IJf' Blvd. 6lO msrn $182 Dn • 38 111D (@ MD.It+
in tJCl'ttl cond. Must 1ee. RAH. SM m.i m'-', Sl625 Garden GroTf' . THE FABULOUS 1 tlna1 paymmt ftJr tltlt.
tl3!l; _ s. Harber 531-4550 ~ aft 6 Or wknd. Wbite elepbantaT om.....no. IOVEI T&M MOTOIS l:;::;;;=====::::;___.:-==::t;;:::===== Special~ • VW 6 ~
9100New Cart HOON.w C:.... 9IOONew Cara tlOO New c.,... 9'00 ll41GAR.D!NGROVEL l"~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I SQ..D EXC.USIVELY IN G.UU>J!2fGROVE
South H IU'bor 5.n-46511
II OJWfGE COUNTY, BY ~1 .. SM-2214
Flnz WARREN
Sporfl Car Center
710 E. ht SL HERE NOW!
Mercury
Cyclone
HURRY!
THESE WON'T
IE IN OUR SHOW
ROOM LONG.
SEE THIM TODAYI
COUGAR·
THE KING CATS
ARE ANALLY HERE!
BIGGEST
SAVINGS
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PLACI AT THI
DAYTO.NA
'500'
A 8rl7EA l•EA
TBAT'S llEAUY
Fiii.ED VPtt
They <A.t Le.1 •••
Than r au Think!t
SANTA ANA sn.mst Your VolJmncm Cir h'lllle
SIMCA . It Pl1 top dDllaa. Pllld tar
er not. CaD Loa Mer-.
673-1190
198S sn«:A lOOlt 4 door --.......,...----,---Ni.-Pldnt Joob better than '6' VW. SuDnlol, rlh. ,,_,
new. Still Ml ll#JJ mllea low mlJa, orll owner. e.xce1
on factory warranty. $25.00 cond. ~
ddiYen 0.A.C l"'1 llrice 'It VW ic-Gb1a. H.,.
.... On tie llfll!ft at a.:lt Jl • a. ..... 9IJ1 £. lit, s.nta Ana, ttrea. "2-3111115 sa.-n
.'IOYOTA
'61 TOYOTA
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. Seven models prcvide tM widest choice Tn
the luxury car field! Cadillac craftmanship-
famous the worfd ~suits in cars thet
loolt better, drive b.ttw, feel b.tter end
hold their value lon<Jer than ony other• c.r.
-
Cedilloc's •Kciting new "lnsid. Story" sterts
with the all-new 472 V-8 engine with 375
H.P. The bigge'n passenger ~r enc;iine eveil-
eble today!
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OOR .Rf.SALE CARS ·
SHOW YOUR
GOOD TASTE
TOO I
'H CHEVflOLET $1595 '61 ~OILLAC f5l9S
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... wllll aNOM. _.,. .. Clllor
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'65 CAOtllAC '2995 '64 PONTIAC $1195
~ c:ou,e. All C:..-HK -""*"-,i111 llC1Wy air concll-
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IN ,.-b la rltllt. H.. SLV50
'65 FORD tt491 '61 RAMIUR · $1191
'58 CADILLAC ,695 '62 CADILLAC $149'
c-o.v.... o..t lllldmlllt
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llec'\ luntry --........ w .,.,, .., .... ---. Ma. nas
SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN a~o A.M.-9a> P.M. MON. THRU FRl.-SAT. & SUN. 9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.
NABERS,
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2600 Harbor Bl¥d. Costa Mesa 540-9100
low Elmon Moton ~·
America's lowest priced
2-doOr hntop :
PIA~
Ato-ltOeocM•4Wi ....... •IO-•' ..... • .... • .. 1 .... .., ....... ""°" ~:.-:-':'-.-.. 3 0 ....... ~ ~ C IDJ3 J Ir I •'IJfJI •C1...,IM ~ ................ ....._ .... .... ........ ••I TAI I• :--., ................ _ ...................
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•67 CONTINENTAL
, _ _, ,. .. ,i .... lwek"·wiM-.-..e+4eor loch,
fedoty eir. 16,t'll uhlel lftilH. lv..y w/l»leclt
conl..,H t.,, .ff wlti+e i..+ ... 1 ....
$4977 ~
'65 MERCURY •
C:.111.+ CycJo,.., 2 o-herd+op. VI, e11lornelic,
,owor 1teorin" r9'1o, i...+.,. white ticle well
tires.
$1777 :~~
'65 LE MANS
COUP'!. \II, r.dio eMI 11 .... ., hyclr1,..1tic tro1t•·
lllhele11, ,._ 1+.ori119, ft.+ory eir co"4itio11i119.
$21
'66 PONnAC GTO
VI, Hr4r•-ttc, ,_., riMtfMJ, redio. 11.a~•r, ....... well tiNt, toll4 fwrq110iae w/tvrquoiso
Mc~.+ ....._ 16,0)6 octval Milos.
$2577~~.
'61 CHEVROLET
1,,.0.11 J.00 or herclto1t, • cyliiwler, ,_•rtli41,
riclie, hu t1r, wltile •id• wella, •ho11l4 '" le
.,, •• c1.11.
$977 ::.~,
• 65 MUSTANG 2 PLUS 2
Futl»ec~. VI en9ine, eu+ometic +ren1miuio11,
redio, huter, white tide will ttre&. 25,101 •<·
Ivel Mlln.
$1777 =~
'63 CHEVROLET
1..,,.1. 4-Door ,.cle11. VI, powe,..Ji4e, ' • w • r
.... ""•· r1dio, hut•r. white u4o wt ll1.
$1377 ::~~I
'65 ·PONTIAC
CATALINA. 4 Door ~•'"'lop. Reclio orod II .. +•••
hy4re111clic +renaMinio,., power 1IHri11f.
$1977 ~~.
2 ,i.. J ........ _,.. ltedio -' ......
hyclre-tic tr...-..i... powor atHrlltt. '
'A LI MANS
COfl\'ertl°ltlo, la4f. e:tld lloel1r, llydre1Utic trM ..
lftin ion, ,_., ..........
'66 LE MANS
S.,.rt COii,., ltAMft. •"' 11.eler, lt,4tH1efk
t•e111..,luiM, ,_ 1+ .. ,;,.,,
$2377 :~~
'66 PONTIAC GTO
Hc"+e, ...,... 6 +. .liooao from. I ~
-4 1,..4. -Ht-olics. Fro111
$2477 =~·
'6 I • • .,,
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heajlve .. 0... t ,., ...... .,....,_ ~·-·· tic, ,_., stH rillf, rH;.. fleet., wlii .. well.,
fect.r, elr ce..4'1+1-.ilitt-
$3577 =.
'67 CHEYROLIT
a.I AJr 4-0... IHen. VI, ,_.,,154. frett-1$.
•'-. r-'l .. 11.eter, ,.wor .... ,;.., white tNlo'
well t"-
$2277.::.
''6 ... CUIY
2 hw ,.,.,._ ..................... .,_ ..... ...., .......... "' .... ......, . ~, .. ,.
~$2677::.
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tic. 6 4Yll"'-, ......... .., ot
$1677:.
. '64 FOID FAllLANE
2 0..,: ............ ,.,, '"-tet, .........
----i~ ,_ . .+Ht} ...
$1277:.
''4 COMET CAUENTI
2 0-MN+e,. IAM!lo e..J llMtor, Ht.Metk
ft-ettN11itale11, ,._ rlffritt9 •
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Cnll-.tM, ,._ ttMtfllf-wlM__. r•· 4le ... llMter, ..... IW.. tlr.., fecte.y eir -~
$1977:.
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2925 HARBOR BOULEVARD, COSTA MESA
1968 GMC HINDI-VAN
COMPLETE WITH CAMPER
ON DISPLAY ·NOW!
FORD
'St Fa.Icon n.ooo mDn e
new motor. new brakes It
front end. $.?!O. ~1184
'C Ford ~ CODY ams pe.
cd top. Ideal tir surfer.
$750 or o&r. MUl3'1
'65 Ford Country Sed Wq. v f!rY cldn food tlra • Iota
of extras. 5411-3447
FORD
'56 FORD, t P911 statice
wqm. Reblt q .. new
lbocb, new braba. ...,
starter, ndlatlOlr rodded out.
Excellent caad. $C'15 ar be.t otter. Or trade b' '55 Ford
pickup, sood condition. See
anytime before 3: 30 p.m.
2018 S. Cedar, Santa AM.
"IN THI HIMT OP ~A Mar
RAMBLER
. •68 JAVELIN •••
...... .... , .. n. s, ...........
FORD
'63 FORD '64 r~ ~Holiday
a.Ja%le 500 2 door hardtop. coupe. VI, antamatk:, power
Ehldne wht\e with ~ lteerinc. ndlo, heater,
tic, redio, heater, poftl' mlleare. $lS ~ ~
9teerillg, V-' Hen ii a after 6: In ,,..,...... __________ _
wt.le f1' a value at . • , OLDS '61 442. Aa-, llta'eo.
$795 wm .ccJpt be9t oltffr tor
quick mle. PYt pt:y. S.727'.l
MDCUIY
''2 MEllCUIY
~ONLY $4295-----
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~ not tab a l"l8J ncatlon this YMT Bellin an advenbm! In outdoor Uvln& wtth ~ very own
hd-E-Kamp ~. En'°1 all weath.l" comfort at the seashore, in the mount.alna. oo the delert
er ..._..,,.l" YoUI' ~ may ~. Let Red-&.K&mp take you buntini, filhlng, camplna, ~t· ..tns or )alt plan outdoort with all the NM of a~g 1n your own home. Your vacaUoo owr.
~ beeonlel a l9CODd esr equally at born. In a super markn parldns lot ct" a l"UttM,
Me:k traD. U1e It for Mlk clurtna tbe ~It -enjoy tt for tun on the ~
W.E-Kamp " • -~ ~ It can tab YOO and 1our famU7 Into nlll"!d t.ctl c:auatrJr,
tr'l.dN wt 911JIS ~ at lfp1 apwd ~lta. haul buildlns mat.trlU, prden -.pptie • wMt·
..., JOU ~ wt.It anl ltD1 ~ the e)epnce for an ~en1.a1 on the towft.
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I' 11 .1 CHEVROLET · FOR 1968 ! ! ! I I 11
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t(HEV'.ROtET · ~
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;~ACTION CENTER FOR
the "FABULOUS" New 1968
CAMARO
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,.,. , I J / . .. . ) . .
· THI COST: OF LIVING· IT~ UP
IS A LOT LESS THAN YOU THINK.
-• ftnMM .. SSZ ""••• • llW..u ... T•ll .,..,..If'"'•• ,.1 .. •• ,.1,.. 1i1te tlils r-·c••lttt S11"i1111 ffle 111....b.r I wey. Ye11'"• }lltl pre111IMtl ...,..H N•••er J .,.1 to put 'itht hit• "' ef •11• l111p1l1 ss .,,,1,,., 111Mel1 •• , C11t1-f C••P•• S,.,t c ... ,, or C111Y1rliOI•. All wl .. 1,..,ty b.ick•ho -rael ~ •Peril c•11s.I•, 1p1t«l1I SS 111101 ... 1, 119., \lt1 ,.,~l•blt t1 427
·r CJae Sprl .. ef Clal•• ••blc hlch.., 1114 ''"'h 111 .... ~~~~~~~~~ .. ·~~~~~~~~~
• €laeveDe SS 396
Sport €oupe1
lelt wpl Switch 01! Swl"t o•ll You'•• 111111nin9 our hi9h 1clY•"6
tur• 1clitl111 •f tl.1 Qulc•-Sh.1 Gh1 .. 1ll1. Jt6 C11b11. A1d-1trlp•
wide-ov1I tir•1. Hiclt·A-W1y wlncl1hielcl wip•rt. full Coll Su.. -
p1n1ion. Twin-do1111cl hoocl. Th1y'•• ell 1!111d1rtl. Plw1, yow c111
ord1r f•o111 our len9tky rotl1r of 1porly H•1t11. S•• i ncl dri••
Ch1.,•l1• SS Jt6 et ••• Clle•rol11 Sp•rh 01peri1111 ....
'l'reat ...,r1elf te high ..,,,_.re ...Uhollt tu,. .. ,. priee ~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~
e €heVg II Nova
SS €oape1
y ... , ftlllt di91 1p1ri1 .+yl1 1..,j 1pori1 eclion, ri9hl1 Th111 lt1int
'1111 d1w11 to our Ch1Yrol1t Spo.+1 Oeperlm•"'· You'll lik1ly t•
for 1ur 11vi"911t 1partd1r, +h• Che..., II Novi SS Cowp•. Whit
do yow 9et for yowr mon1y1 loed1I Jfl-hp VI. Atd·dri ... wicl-
•••I t!f;11. Sl111ul1t1cl 1ir l11t•k1 •" th• hood, Sp1ci1I ch111i1
, c1111p111111t1. 011M•• 1t11rint wh11I. SS 1111i>l1m1 fr.ti..+ 11!<11 •••••
Eulut -" golllf to
•lff'r" tu b11dffet •nd
1poU tu t""9 • ~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~~~
BRAND NEW ' .
1968 CHEVROLET
1/2 TON FLEETSIDE PICKUP . . '
·YOU CAN B·E SURE WITH AN ''OK'' US·ED CAR
FROM CONN·ELL CHEVROLET . .
r
'64 PONTIAC LE MANS $995 '65 COMET 2 DOOR $1095 '65 IMPALA '66 DODGE DART
H. T. Cpe. Radio, heat•r, chrotM whMls, mld-
nlaht. l:>fue with bh,. bucket ......
'66 EL CAMINO
Cwtom. 227 VI, auto., PS., t.ct"'Y air cond.,
rldlo....r hNter. '
'62 JAGUAR XKE
IMdtter. 4 spaad, wire wheels. radio and hNf.
w, ... 9rwn with white top.
'66 MAUBll WAGON $22'CJ5
Ermine .tilt• with Nd lnt•rlor, radio ind 4 door. Radio, helf1r, 1utomatlc, power st .. r· St1tlon W-eon. VI, Mo., PS., radio,~.,.~
• Maf'tir. Ing, f1ctory air. lf·•rra gold. ~
'65 MERC. MONTCLAIR $1895 '63 BUICK RIVIERA · '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $139 .
H.T. Cpe. Auto, P$.p UH, white with w ... In-H1rdtop Coupe. Full power, factory air, radio,
terlOf', few ml..... vinyl interior. Extr• cl•1n.
Stika Truck.
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'63 FORD 1Y2 TON '65 MUSTANG
VI, -l•Mffl ~......,, ,...,. stMting, H.rdtep coupe. 327 VI, Mtom.tlc, pewer lfMr· W.l .. ~n Vin. 4 •pMCI, dual rear whHl1, m1ke Hardtop coupe. Automatic, power .... ring,
hctery air, n:w, Mater. 1,.., r•cflo, hHter, bucket ...... center contO... poppy Nd, black Interior, vinyl top.
.
'60 CADlllAC '63 IMPALA '66 CHEVROLET '65 FALCON FUTURA
4 0... Hwdtap. Puff ...... Ind factett air .~ C.U,... ~ IU'teNltlc trwmlllion, rNio 4 Deor. VI, autometk:, f•dort air, radio end w...,._ 2H VI, •utornatk, PS., UH, Wue
. -... ndlo""' -... . ..... ........ -·· -rt llOlp.
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NOW ••• we un sclentlflulty
anatya and check over 100
er ... on each wed ur th.t af.
fectt Its performance prior to
Mlllng It. You buy with built
In cenflclence when you buy •
Theodore ltoWna Uaecl Car that
carrln the Diagnostic sticker.
TheM cars are guer•nteed
100%
OF
'65 CHRYSLER NIW YORKER
-4 Door. Fully 9e111ippe4. 10'1. 11-11 •r tra4e SH per ma. Jo mo. No. N~Fon .
TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT?
BUY NOW· PAY LATER
4t 100% PINANCING AVAILAILE
'64 FORD PAIRLANE $1395 500 H.T. S11t. C11e. bcht tHh, VI, pwr. 1tr.,
25 '4 clow11 ar tracle $49 11er me. 24 1110. IOT°'I
'64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR $1095 4 Dr. VI, air e...4'., llOWtr wl.Wew1 a Hat.
Tu a lie. c1-11 SM,.,_. 24-. Ne. 141A
'54 CHEVROLET ~s 'h '°" plelt•ll• UtU!ty tMlt. To• I liueM 11 ... ,,, ,_ _ 24-.... 5'44174.
'63 FORD CONVHTllLI $495 C-.elu ie. VI, HteMOik, Moclte11lc'a 1,..clel.
T .. a Ile. ti.-SJ9 ,at-· 24 -· FXXIU
'65 FORD c $1.295. VI, recli•, heater, 21 'I. 4.-... tfeile. Sn
per me. No. WlhOI
'67 THUNDIRllltD LANDAU $3695 Loacle4, 11ow•t 1t..,lnt, Hoh, wllldewa, elr
cone!, 20'L dOWll., tr•4e SIOI pet 1110.
l6 mo. Ho. TAJ2H
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GT·350'i
.GT·.SOO's
TlllY'U HIUI
MUSTANG
CALIFORNIA SPECIAL
GT/CS
IN STOCK AND HADY FOil DILIVllY
SEE THEM TODAY!
IXAMPLE YEAIUNG
'1~~s299·5 -. ., fff4• flt
pw ... H... • TutH .
IXAMPLE FOAL ....
~~~$23,95 --. 01 ,_ vllw "*' . ,. ..... -..... . ....
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'61 VALIANT
-4·4'-. ~••tic, ratlio, It.et.,. Toir t License
,...,. •21 ,., Ille, 24 -· H .. HHOl4
'64 THUNDIRlllD ~ 895 Ho .... Full ,_.,, olr HM,. P-w!M--. 21 'I.
4.-er tra4a $6t ,., -· 24 -HISH7
'67 OALAXll 500 . $2395 ~ •• H.'f. Aote., PS, UH. 20 Y. D._
.. $6t -· U 111e. Tt.UIJ
'63 l'OltD GALAXll 500 $795 VI, 2 Dt. H.T. ~le. PS, r-419. lteoter, 21~ ... ., ., .... SH,., -24-...........
'" POltD .GAU.xii 500 $1595 va. a Dr. H.T .. T.._, ......,,. .wft. ao"4
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~-..... s.., ... ~,s.mc..,,... in V' .. t-
~~·~·--:'~ ~ as Wei as Or·
~·~·'-.t :~_as it p-.,,...s to
~ ....... -~':Mitch ~· -. w;; d.ys. undir the umpeign direction of
o.ew ·J. ~of Orange.
.. the tr~ and Ion.WU of war, th.
Red C.·il a f....Mr friend .nd compen-
ion ._-,.-..,-~ Md women in ""iform. It is t ..... --, . ..
~ th.n in V'ietn.n, in 30 other Mtions
~.• Americw sene, end in our ba~ at
t.om..
Not oN., at wer, but trials of storm end
....thqum, flood and fire, summon the Red
Coss to service. wt.rev. crasaster stri\es.
the led Clou is there with food, Jtelter and
In Vietnam A Flag ·
Of Mercy FlieS.
" It's. White Field
·Bears A Red
relief from sufferin9 -as it wes I.st year in
tM r1v19ed nleys end lowl.nds of Alask.
eel T nes. Every day of the yHr, the Red
~ serves al Ameriu with its programs
to provide blood, end to tHCh fim eid,
water Mfety end citinnship to tomorrow's
citizens.
'This year the demands on the Red Cross
--and its financial needs-will be exception-
MVing WoR in our communities.
To meet these needs, this March the
American Red Cross wiR conduct a special
SOS C.mpeign. Its success concerns an of
us -for the mission of the American Red
Cross is the mission of aH Amer~a.
Localy, the Red Cross goal is $430,000.
Monies -eppro1irn1tely $144,000 -cre-
dit.d in various f aR United Fund appeals
in various sections of Orange County Wt1
provide the Red .Cross with e portion of
needed fund$.
However, as S.user explained, with the
burgeoning of U. S. m~itary strength in
South Vietnam has come a sharp upsurge
in American Red Cross assistance to serv.
icemen stationed in the violence ridden
country as well as to their families back
home. The Orange County chapter must
join in the nationwide drive to ask our sup-
porters to make additional contribution so
that we can "Support our Servicemen."
ft's up to each and every one of us to
pitch in and help this great American cause.
Make it your duty to contribute when you
are epproached. Or better stiff, send in your
check today to Red Cross-2215 N. Broad-
way, Santa Ana, Calif.
Best regards,
Al
F·O·R'GIT HARDW.ARE1
The Sovthland'1 FIMSt
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DOROTHY PIER~s MEET
THE PEOPLE FEATURE
ON PAGE 3 TODAY.
DON HORTON'S GARD-
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TELLS A B 0 UT TWO
LOVELY COLLECTORS'
ITEMS TO BRIGHTEN
THE G A R D E N, ON
PAGE 4 TODAY.
IF IT'S ITALIAN SPAG-
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CHILADAS OR J U S T
PLAIN OL' AMERICAN
ENTERT AJNMENT YOU
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THIS WEEK, DON WIL·
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COLUMN, PA G E S I
T H R 0 U G H 11 HAS
SOME SUGGESTIONS
W 0 R T H CHECKING
OUT. OTHER ORANGE
COUNTY HAPPENINGS
MAY BE FOUND OH
THE ENTERTAINMENT
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Mar. 1 :-. I. at 'a:~ ta the S~o Tbeater
at, UC lntat, -lnt8e St., Irvine. 'ncbt., at r.r ~ .. . t ;, • hln the Fine Artl .Box · c.ne.:ucr;':..·'Jf u ... 1ilniie 'doo1< · · • -.-, -= ~ c...-• _, u -c..
~· CONcnr ·.:..:·PianJ!ts CODDie Lablf-
illcl IAn)' a.de wm present a concert, Miiiie
rdr-OM' Piano; Focar Hands on Wed., Marcil •;·.t ·• p.m. m nom 1111 of the Fine Alta
Bulli.lllc at UCI, .,_l E. Irvine Sl, IniDe-
'lhue 11• DO aidJabaloa charge.
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11NIVEltSITY Olttii&i1 RA -The orchestra at
UC ImDI wlll'tim~ tinder &.le dlrect1on -'
Pela Ode"1'd 1bun., March 7 at 1:30 p.m.
ID the Sdela Lecture mu at UC!, '1901 E. Ina Tiie ~ wm Jndude a perlarmance
of "Pet.r ead the Wolf.. narrated by Cb&ncel-
lor Danle.l G. Aklrictl Jr. There is no ad.minion clmge. .
O&ANGE SHOW -The $3r'4 National Orange Show
at San Benw'CllDo wUl open March 7 to l'Wl
throulh March 17. The 10 ~ celebntlon will lnclude the Callfonia Citrus Queen Competl-
t:oo Marcia T !a Swiq Aoditori •m ; tbt annual
Sdots Parade at JO Lm. Sal, Mar. t ; a mill-
tlr)' PB*" . fw American Legion and Armed
Forces 0.,, &a..'Mar. 10 at noon and a rodeo
• p:arada su.. ..... 17 at noon. All panda will
start bl dowutuWil Su Pfflta-fi .. o and proceed
to tile ~ at Mm and E Streeta. Palr--eround attractiou Inda a flower and 1an1en
show, ~. Wdblllm, aq(wtum lbow
ud caRlval-~-.ct a~ liWd 17 •
NATIONAL-SllA&BIP&&U CG. -Tbe National
~Uuptare ·~ .. lftSelJting ·-rwem
1''ltbt" at Mlllid11-l Thea~. 10 Freedmua w:11. Anablfm. 'l"belil1 wfll be ptrf411'11lff Sat..
Marcil . I at U , L& and S p.m. ncteb, tt.
a~i. ire .u.. MeJod111Dd box omce ...
aD Ucbt ietn±w Speda1 reduced rates are
oCfued to m.diiata ... IChool groups.
Coming Up
POP GROUP -TM .Jefta-Airplane, a ·bard
Nd muslcal IJ'OUP will perform in the MeJody-
land 'I'beater Fri., Mar. a, al 1:30 p.m. and Sat..
Mu. t at •:31 ...t l!SO p.m. Tickets a.so, $.1.st_
k5•. aad SU& aTlilabll by mail Ol'Cle?' only.
PhoDt· m.7• for f\U1ber information.
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BG otnct. Wallldll Muic City Stena, tiet ~. ud ubitec\ Caiforllia Banh la Orup
CJuiitJ. Pboae aMlft.
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Alt'r t>A VS -PalnUnga, carvings, metal wart an4
weavtni from earlJ Mission days will be oa ~
pll.J S&l, Ms. t and SUD., M:ir. 10 from 11:30
a.m. to S p.m. at Mission S:ln Luis Rey, three
l!illH east ol Oceamide on highway 71. Admll-
.LG::a 50c for adult.I; 25c ror youngsters over 12;
$1.00 for famDle1. <
aw.DUN'S .utT mow -The Sevuiih ~ Cbildia•• .lit Sbow. titld "'lbe Im-.,;nt**ft
World ot aaodrw,'1 Art" will be held Sal,·Mlr.
t ancl'Sun., lbr. 10 ID the we~ortum ol Ptlilana
£~tarJ Scbool,'Dl PemOt?a, COlta Kela.
'10rb by itudeata from seven Newport Beacb •
and 23 Cotta Mesa elementary and intermediatll
s::bool1 will be abown. Th.ere will be an art
wurtsbop ol 30 students dC'tnoni;tratlnc 1neral
~,o art;~ ~afternoon. Tbeft la DO .S..
!~f ·f--dmp.1 •• ·~ ;:.-.: •• !:
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11 \.ND8ALL -UC lrviDe ls spo.,s.oring a Hudbell-
Tournament, sanctiooed by t.1e U.S. HaDclbllD'
Asso:btion under the aus,iic s of the Southern
Callf. Handball Association. Tournament 1amea
are scheduled Fri., Mar. 1 tl midnight; Sat..
M~. 2, I a.m. to 7 p.m.; ~u'l., Mar. -S ltml-
ftn.allsll will play from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and
fb:illsll l to • p.m. Ticke:~ fOr an three days,
ts, dally admiulon, $1, .s~udents 50c. Phone 8"!.un.
CLOSED CIRCUIT MATCH -A closed circuit tele-
vision showing of the worl:i heavyweight cham·
pionsbip flgbt between J ee Frazier and Buster
M~tbll and the world middlen~i1bt champion-
ship between Emile Griffith :--td N"mo Benvenuti
'' scheduled fm-1:30 p.m .. P!~"l., Mar. 4 In the
Anlbelm Convention Cen~er. 8'0 West Katella,
A.,~ 'telm. Tk:teta, $1, are ?V:t.i' ab' e at the Con-
vention Center box olfice. Phone ~
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PRtl RASKE'l'BAU.-Anaheim Amigos VI Dallu
Sun., Mar. S; Plttsburgb 'rues., Mar. S; MJn.
.esota nun., Mar. '1, and Dallas' Sun., Mar. 10.
All gama wm be p!Qed in the Arena ol the
ADabeim c.mmtica Center. 800 West Katdla.
Anaheim Gamt1 bep at I p.m .
HORSE llAaNG -ftoroughbred hone racm1 at
Santa Aldta Pd, JIS W. Huntiqtoe Dr~
AJudla, T8el. tbroUCh Fri .• first post time Mt
fOI' 1 p.m. ... Santa Barb3I'a Handicap, Sat.,
Mar. 2. Post time cm Sat, 12::0 p.m.
DRAG RAaNG -Ra~s will be held Wed. &-11
p.m., Sun. t Lm. to 4::.1 p.m. at OC Intern.
UoDal Raceway, Santa Ana Freeway at Lapna
Canyon Rd. Admblfon, ~. general; $2.50 re-
served. Phone l3S-3593 for information.
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ESl'ANCIA ADOBE -An historic landmark locat-
ed at Adams and Mesa Verde Dr. West.
Cotta Meta. OrigUia)Jy a wa; .tatm fer
lndians, the historic adobe bu beta ratored
aD4 'furnkbed &11d la open to the public from
1 to 5 p.m. on Sat. and Sun. No admluloa
etw1e. For lnfonnatlon phGDe 549-Wl2.
"11AL1t WA TClllNG TRIP -Tbe lsland BolldaJ
boat wlll Jeave from jbe Balboa Pavilloa each
Sa"1rdaY and Sunday at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. OD ... ,-wlialil watcbfng trips in the channel betftell
.. •.· CM&Una Jal.and and mainland. Trips take ap-
)ll'OXimately 4 hours and wtll be scheduled u laGC as the wbalei are around. Tickets, $2.50
for adults; $1.50 for children unde!' 12.. For In-
formation phone 673-j~. "
AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM -Briggs Ornntngbam
Automotive Museum located at 250 Baker Street,
at the corner of Red Hill. Costa MeSL Phone
141-7660. Hours 10 a.m. until 5 p .m. daily.
Features a collection of vintage. elaulc,
ndng and sports can: engine displays. Acl-
.1 mt.Ion, Mlulta St.85. ltvdents and mllltary, l5c,
• .,. · · ,...... ander 10 tree.
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DllNEYIAND -World famous amuement pulf
hu rides for youq add old, m.s So. Barbar
Blvd., Anaheim. Boan are 10 LID. to • p.m.
Wed. through Fri.; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sal and
Sun. Phone 5.1S...f45&.
~O'IT'S BERRY FARM -Attractions Include
Gbost Town. unique shops. theater, trading post.
.ucl riclesi Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Houri U
a.m. to t p.m. daily. Phone 52%-WL
COVER : A filigree p1D of leue.s and flow-
ers, created by a Newport Beach custom jewel-
er, is ailhouetted against the light in a photo-
graph taken by Lee P1yne. 1be Jost wu process
is used by this talented man in maJrtng hil jew·
elry. There ts a story and some pictures on
Pages e and 7.
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Meet Clle Pe.pie Guiea Netet
Deliper'1 Netea...t
Area Kata
NB Cutom Jeweler
CWftat Art Elllbttl o.t 'N' AbMt
Tarrant Dae
U.t Tlleater
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''Barefett la -Put." "Barefoot 1n the Park," a ~ about newlywe4
lift, ii m lta(e Wed. tbrOUCb SM., c1mJnc lfarc.b
t at tbt Llpna Playhouae, ,SJt Oceaa An., La.
l\ID& Beac:b. Curtain time 1:30 p.a. Pboae .... L
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A1J offbeat Englbh eomed1, 1-rbe .Xnact," 11 oa atace In the Soqtb Cout Repertor'J SecODd step
1buter, 1111 VOii WtY, Newpcirt Beach. l"rlda.1
aDd SaturdQ ~ tbrouO .... 17. Curtala Um.a
I:• p.m. PhOM ~ lor fllrtlMr Jllf~
· · OPENIN• SOON ·
"'After ... Jl'al"
An autobiocraphical dram.ab)' Arthur Mlller, ''Aft.
er the Fall,'' wW be the Spr1nc pnduca. at 00C.
27t1 F&Uview Road, Colta Kea 'ftt plly wOl be
held In the a:11t1U11rimn It OOC •-~ IJ, H, 1S
a'bcl JJ. Curtain time 1:11. Theft II' Do tdmfmoe charc• but tictet. wm be Deedied. Thef are DC>W
available at the colle&e boobtare. Phone ~1110.
"Eater .......... ' ''Enter Laugblng," a Broadwa.J hit comedJ, will
be 1taged at Mek>dylahd 'lbeater, 10 Freedman w.,, Anaheim. Mar. u *"'*' ..... M. Pmform· ancea Tuel. thr\loib Sal at I:~, p.m., Sua at I
p.m., matineel SIC' ... ,.... I p.m: Phcme m.1te0.
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OPINING 1HIS WEEK
"A Tutll If 81M1"
.;A Tut.J of Boney,'' a dtaziia of inter-radal lOJ:e,
opem libr. I at the South Coast Repa't«Y 'lbJrd
Step Theater, 1127 Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa. Per·
fonna.ncu Tb'8'1. through &m. c1oailll Mar. H.
PbGm •138S for t1cbt lnf<rmation.
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Tbe Irv1De Reper'Wy Theater will present "Krapp'•
Lut Ta~" 'hea., . Mar. 5; '"The Knack" Wed.,
Mar. I; 'Happ7 Daya" Tburt., a!ar. 7; ICeneS from
"Glvt Me Yeur "°'11, Bent and Mutlliated, All Antt.
IBM 1411.i. Mlaal" on Fri., Mar. S and "Irish
rest,'' a nl&ht of Irish tongs and scenes on Sat ..
tilar. t. Curtain time foe all" productions 8:30 p.m.
lD the Studio Theater at UCI, '1801 Irvine St., Irvine.
No admission charge.
STILL RUNNINCi
"JlarJ. 11117"
A marital eemed)', ''librJ, ·Mary" II oa Ital• la ~ Cabrlllo Pta,houe, m A.wcta Cabrillo,
Sa Clemente. Pwfsmanet1 .. ICbeduJed Fri-
da, aDCl Sabarda,. closlag March 2. Curia1a
time I :• p.a. PlaoM -.-for lnformation.
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The Rancbo Communlty Pla1en will stage "Man
lD tbe Dog Suit," a farce on life in suburbia, on
Fri. and Sat., nl&hts through March 2. The play will
M hlN bl tbe audlt.orlum of Mission Viejo Hlgb
kllilel. .• Qrilata Drive, M1sa1on Viejo, curtain ... a.~. P:boDe or.me for 1Df«matton.
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The Legune leech PleyhouH
PreHnh
The lroedwey Comedy Hit
'1AREJOOJ II THE NII''
Directed by
Kent Johnson
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WEEKDAYS-BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 P.M.
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She Believes ·An Informed Public Wi ilJ :. :H·e.l!P
Gayle 1114. "He Wldentood .11J1 ~tiOD aoc:t told me ~ the su~i'tJdeD.
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"I don't believe in trying to.,,., people," said pretty, young, Gayle
Wayne publlcatiODJ direct« tor the Ocean View SdM>ol District 111
Huntington Belch. "A p?QPerly tD!ormecl public will not eliminate ellentiall
from the tcbool curriculum. 'lbey'd be Y~ bard hearted Ht to care what
hawa-to tbe dtizem of ~morrow'• wortd.
Strangely enoueh, Gayle, who WU bom in San 1'ranci!co, ii not a
product of the public 90bool l)'stem. Jn San Rafael abe attended Karin
Ca~ Hlgb Scbool, then Dominican College for two ,ean. Dectdinl
there •u no future in her majOI', lpeedi and drama, • transferred to
the University of Oregon, wheft she was graduated in 1961 with a jOUf1l,o
al.ism major. Because she 1o9t a scholarship when she changed schools,
Gayle worked as a part-time reporter for the Eugene Register and tM Port-
land Oregonian her last two years.
Searching for a job after graduation, Gayle wrote letters to news-
papers all over California, but only received one reply -from an editor in
Lompoc. He didn't promise Gayle a job, but suggested th.it ibe come and
.ee him.
•"1111 sa1ary he oUered me was '° low, I knew I couldn't live on it,"
Cruise the finest
to Mexico fun
SIA the worid't newest cruile lhip, the "~ Italia," on 1 11.1nnv, fun-fiUed voyage from Lo. Angeles to u Pai. ~.rto
Vallattl. Meutlan, and Acapulco. Yoor lhip ii yow hotel-fult'(
aubiflzed. aic-conditioned. with IWim pool, toungM, night club,
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' Fortuutely bl colltp Gayle ~ iU coane m:~ -~ relltlou
for wtlldl abe wrot. 12 utlclel abOut . the Eapm,1 OrelQD, ~:ti
lbowld UJae to the superintendentJn Lompoc' IDd .~ eoanacecf lila • eou1d baall• the job.
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house Ol'PJl ol the Padtlc Telephone ComJany. • · ·
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hood and WU dltermlJiecf Dn~.to :!~ ~,11.D. ~ ~t·~· :; . . . .
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U.. Robertlbaw hJton · CllTilion. bl ,JPuntnoa. Awa1 f troai · blrUl&iul ~baq
life, G&Jle IOOll became u.tlea:.:'I.ewed rieiJUalil.· .lalthl .. ·:-.. .. ·· tUt,cOala' be eend." O.,S. t9a&iled, 1'Drenes, CUJtaim,:,,bed •Jpt .. -·{Jtelt;lib'c (
..... cement from tlbt neck up." -• '. ~ . ·-,:~ ~ r -~ ~ -.
Crnt.a,' ~ledge, Ga,te found henell ·Jteadlnf ~ :~ of ~
lleWlp&per aatf1 ~Obt niCbt she apottecl ID item !that; AJd ~dMt "()ceiia'. ,Vift
School Board w11 lootiDi for a Ude fOI' tile ume~ tlnd al ~ _ _.; beJa 'ID Lomooc. When the called the ICbooll and deacribid the JOb 111M W 1'be14.
lhe {earned a llmilar job woald be ~l.IOOIL ~ applit!d ~" ~;'~
Amo her duties a1 pub1katiou ~· G le Writel'i.Dd'edlt,'a
UWlletter ~ed Your Sc.book, -wtdcb eoet ,to 'an'!parent.;.~.a-~t
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will be buly 1'etcomin« new teacben, belpillf them find ,bOUJal'llUl.·81~ 1nC them lnfOJUiation that will JUte setdiDf lD ~ CcMuity .......
Gayle II. a member ot De1tl Zeta SororttJ.;'~-$sma. i;Ptil, ·b~.1-. fr/
journalllm. IOl'OJ'tty; Obi Delta Phi, hon. tOIVJ ·Jlteiarr ·.orartt1 '· aoc1 .tbe ,tQ; tlODa1 School Puhl£c Belatlom A.aoc:lation. · -· ·
In ber apare time. GaJle, wbo ia still ....nac.~UioiriftDltJWa~fmril.:
tuN. She 11 a he lance writs who,tw ha4 uticlel tlillllllled ·ID wo.ua·.
DaJ, Biby Talk and Old Orep. . , .
Lut year the WaJW llljoyed a mule,pld,tripto tM.lll1t&lll·t1 tM
Grand C&ll)'Oll. then Yistted ~and Late Powe.IL ' ... -·~-::.
With aparkle and dexterity Gayle Wayne shows tne taxpayer what hi.s money is buying.
-Dorothy ,,..,. •
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Every .. ,..,_,. likes to have something beautiful and exotic ln his
garden to ~off and talk about. Ideally, this showpiece is 901Jlething
~ ~ bne not let'D, and ~ Is not too bard to grow. There are two
bulbous pliD~ that tm that bill ideally~ the blOod lily and the story lily.
In cetalep both are listed u grMnhouse bulbs but in our mild clt.
mate tbev do better outside in the sheltered location of a lathhouse or in
the filtered shade of a tree.
The blood lily, otherwise known u Haemantbus kllerinea, ls cer-
tainlv one of the most beautiful of flowering bulbs. The flowers are sal-
mon colored and form a round inflorRCence nine inches or more in diam·
eter. The leaves are two feet long and the bloom stalk is one to ~feet
tall. The blood lily ls an ev~n bulb and new Jeav~ emerge ln the
spring at the base of the stalk holding the leaves of the previous year.
Pl•n~ ttt.1'uHt in a pot. It will bloom best if it is not over potted. Utt an
eight or ten-inch pot for one bulb or put three bulbs in a 14-incb tub. After
planting disturb as little as possible. During the growing season, May until
October. feed lightly but regularly with any complete fertilizer suclt as fish
emulsion. During the winter water it sparingly and let it go as dormant
as it can.
TM glory lily is botanically Glorisoa rothschildlana and ls allo caJJed
the climbing lily. While 1t is a true lily it is not a true bulb but actually
grows from a tuber. The flowers are little short of fantastic. Made into a
corsage, people have to touch it to see if it is artificial or not. The flower
is three or four inches in diameter with the petals reflexed backwards in
shooting star fashion. The base of the peta1s are yellow and 5hade into
bright red.
Tho pl•nt is equally fantastic for il will climb up to a height of sii::•
feet by curling the ends of its leaves around the supporting string or wire.
Pl•m the tubers horizoot.'llly about m inches deep in a well drained
soil rich in humus. They can be p1anted in potl or in the ground. They seem
to do better if planted in the iround but only If there is excellent drainaee.
If the drainage is good they can be left in tbe ground over the winter.
-Don Horton
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~17 ........ c---..-. by J. L Ar-...... I~ to communl·
----0 .oclol function $2 45.
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t.dloft ef luln'• Wlftl. $1.U .
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GUIDES. 1«'41..Jiwl /HU pMn, 1'J•1· ~.,"' "' ,.,.,.
596 ................... ......., "s..
Celi ..... by E. C. Jeeoer & A. C. Smlttl.
hltilwy."~ ,. ·a,.;-.•. ,5. $I 95.
591. A ..... ......, ti CMu1-. M by 597 ......... T-ti ........ C..-
M. ~lliwn. lncW. ...,.~ "' ....._ bv v. '· htert0n. $1.95. a... art 8'"" l "4t. $i.iS. 591 Netive .,... el ,...._ Cel-,.J .. , .... i.::.111 1Sltwt>.Miv.n.r, '-'e by P.H. Raven. $1 .". ~by lyrd $imoeDn. $1 95. 599. ---...... " ....... c.a.. 594 ...... Nftee: A Study in Confhct ....._by E. Y. DowtiDn. $1.75.
.. by ft. L ven dlft lergtw. ~1-. con-~ n. cao..te ti s-.e.. C.ll•ale dltieN'" medem So. Mb. $t.4.5. . . 59!1. WW Ill 5'=f., A. le&.n. Flnt ~col-by · P. Bailey. $1.75.
clouics. $1.00.
606. Mac~ CHotell. ~by-IC*W
-ry6 ...... $1.00.
5 1U'.litel9y c4-ici ~ on-• ...... nu •..,. . ....._ .. . • 607 . .._T ...... ,.._,.a...,....,_-
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il!C*isl•t_. ,.Ith••••~• 5-.... -:='., go$u.1de00. AnetvM . ..,....,.. .--•.":$1.IO. ·~·., . .
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..... ' • -,!J:. ' •• . --~ $1 00 14., ..... · lhni'f ...... I .~ · ·
c•;ijOJfiiiiiift el ~~..:.. $L .. : . · 61t.' Sc.w L-. INotee). ~ ... -
1 ....... 1': W14Ww -.! .... :...._ .I tt.e 9of·chepter --.Y • ~ $1.00 .
62 t SH <d W....,. Ger4eto a..lt. l-low-
k>·dD·•! gar~ gu.0., .,.ci..,.,...iy
10< W-•rnero. lncluclee '24 d .. 1.....:1 w ... rn clomal• ~ar>e\. enc:~t~10
wolh ov ... 5,000 w-,Mwli. HI ~ S.n . a• .• xl O~, illwL $5.95 611 ....... Te._• U.. C1m1lll11
U,.•to-det. eclition. Lotwt dote on 700
-lfliel. lltua. $I .'5. 6U ..... 11111 ta Ceetel-. Alf.,_
.. "tton. ~ ,..., ~ .. .-. ~
er toi mitt; ••. lllu9.$1.9S.
6i•. ~ ... •ntna ... , llM. S~lfl-4 vi-' ~
llool.. for _,._ .......... 1 1.95.
6t5 . ...._ c.;ltwe U-~of Monloture
T '"S-How to Pf'~, begin, and con-
tinue wit+. ~ 11audit• hotlbv lllU&.
$1 95.
426 fleww 4"9 ..... ..,. T ... Gr~t
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62 7 Sc11lft11re wittl s.-... ~
~twp-by-S"-inetNc;tiene tor sculptu~
mock frcm wire. papw, etc. llkn. $1 95
628 Sn .<H 14-s t.t "'-• .... Y-
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08$19n. Illus $1 .95 •
629. w-z..-.-4. ,_..,iMcf Fditoon wit+.
td«os on wf,ue to to. whot te do ond
5ff Illus. SI 95.
Cillllll ..... ..635 Vol. t . $'2.7S.
• 636 . ._,. It. laile ... lal6uipo by Jeon-
'3l Tiie ..., .,.,., A ,kwlol Hl•!Ofy ll'oul Sort,.. Splendid 1t1treductoon to ••.
ef lfM .Movie V•ltt. by W . K. i veraon. ••tentoaloSIT\, $2 45.
GtM• _.._ ... _...._ 1......,. cep-6.37 • .,.. .... w. "l(eWll a-. ed
tuc-M in lively ~ erllll ..,., '" ,OC· by A. S. Otto. lm,.retetioo ef wr1t1ngc
tut.a. f lfJx 11. $t.95. ond art al Gibron. S 1. 95.
6J2 c:a-.t. et 1\le ,.,.... PM. by 631. n. f'tihn••Yef .-.. ~"lws by
'-kar Tyi•r a.et toraoil" flltne of loet G Mo.er!. lncludet -~~ of Sortre'' 50 ~.-...JOO,...._, 1 1 2xl l. ~,_ ei SO Si 9 5 •.•
633 a.-.. .. ,... ,.._ s..-by 639 . ..,...., s.,w... ...............
Joe Fronklon Ou._ndtne coli.ction ef .d. by A. R Farnt. ~ of wls,dam
"Mlentl", cwar 400 ~-St f 5. '-" !tie out+.or ef T .. ''•~HI. $1.50.
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,..._, .ci. by H. ~ekar. ll"634. Vol. I. St 75. l'Of\o $1.50.
6• l. Mee T•-TllMI$ by S. SchrClf'l'I. Cam-e:;-· 1· .... ~. bone• ma full• biography af Moe .,.., J-~~~··.,··-· written with on onute onaly"' ef mod--•· · , em Ooinne "'•stCHV. $I 4S.
642. Kl..W, • ~ by ~abln Fox .
0.01, wrttt ptomifiw ond modarn sy1-..,,._ $1.4S.
643. Te ..... by Frerw Steiner. A clou ic
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Critics by ~. Sta,,.. "ropoMt cur" fo.
tod.v's urt.-ills. SI 4S.
645 ,....._ • S..W Sc-.. bot W. J. M. M0ckenua.
Explain• Kopa and noture of pol1ticol aclenca. SI 95.
646. ~1 TI.e T__, a... by.-L
Yablomky. Soc1olog11t'1 •f\Jdy of -•ucc.ssful drug cure. $1 . 95.
647 ................ c-. •• , •• _, ""'-7 by G.. Borr«:~ 0utst-6ng
lnterpretotioft o4 20th~ h1liory
$1 25.
648 n. Ottter A-*' 9y M. Horring·
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649. T ... Psycll9'eeY ef l11te..-....t
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loeld af .ocool W.0111CW. $1 .25.
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malterpiac., trona.. ..,. rnojor poets.
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NOTEBO.O.K
Fabric Care
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON. ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
When buyint mater1M for drapery it is im·
portant for the ~e to CODSi4er the bYCl&d
set aside !or the dnrperiel. the approximate tiQlt
they should last and the pw-pose for which they
aN intended. Often 111 inexpallve .falldc will
prove to be less of a bargain than it finl appeered
to be.
M.ny tlrapery fabrics, treated with sun aid
staill resistant cbem.ica1s are guaranteed for a
period of ti~. If ttie material fades or falls short
of expectations, the guarantee will c-over I a b o r
costs as well as replacing the material
Special attention 6hould be given to drapery
material for large sun windows. Many light weight
fabr,ics can be ~ for this purpose but silks and
acetates should be avoided untess they are lined.
Prints sbolild always be lined and all fabrics not
specifically designed for large sun-windows should
be lined or protected with some type of window
shade. One good technique \; window tinting Which
cuts out a:s much as 70 per cent of the sun's rays.
Dr.,..,.ies st,ould be cleaned at least every
two years since dust in the fibers will short.en the
life of the material and cause it to split and per·
maneotly sun-streak.
Upholstery fabrics should be checked to as ..
IU1'e they are made of material that will wear well
and that bas been treated with a stain resistant ·
pr~. 'Ibis treatment will protect tile fiber and
help maintain the oripw beauty of the material .
This does not mean tt will not soil, but it does dean
more easily. After seven! cleanings this chemkal process~di.sappear and the material should be re-treat: ·th a protective solution which may be
purch in spray cans.
V1euum draperies and upholstery ofteri to
remove the dust. This saves cleaning. When having
a professional cleaners do the job, mate certain he
is reliable and can determine the results of tile
deaning required.
NEXT WEEK: FIREPLACES
PIHse .ddress inquiries •nd questions by letter to: Designers Noteool,
WHkender Maguine, Post Office lor 1875, Newport leach, C.lifJ»mi•.
--lecitoa DAILY rtLeT ''*'• Mwdl t, IHI 01111 111111 ,.......,, MMQ I, IHI ~
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America is a nation on the move and wbettfti',t~y'1 ~:.tllinkf in~. mobile f~ happen to .live, they take with~~ ""dr~•·u ... vel'f
things that wW fit iDao .tmost. ., home. ~ ilcth'tiy' --. ~'.'Jf [l!Ome
funtishings, particularly .,.'J'UO, ihat hue that iVe ~-'Of-""-i dec;ign, flaibility IDd ~e c!mabUUy._ , ~ •.,bl,,...;·'~ t ~ ''°' ~ ·
, From clwic to~. thete easy CaN ··fut.e·~. !fl· ....
designed to create instant decor with their diversified color oomblDlatione,
sizes and prices. ·
There are 21 new desigru m Begat Rugs Inc. Deci&n Studio Collec-
tion, one of which is shown abcwe. Lite th rt.bbon OD a ~y prefeJrt.
any one of tbese new clsicm will add a ·brl&llt fillip ,ao .,a ·borne. •
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Jack Vicic sculpts wax moct.I to be cnt in told.
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M'ODERN MI DAS HAS RARE GIFT
FOR CREATIVITY AND DETAIL
-'lllat old muim, "All that glitten is not gold," doeia not apply when
you're talking about a certain 48-year-0ld artisan named Jack Viet.
In fact., it is almost ~ that an that glitters in the vicinlty ol
Vick'• studio-shop on the second level of the Newport Art Ceflts at 2400
W. Coast Hi~ay, Newport Beach, sooner or later will be gold. ·
And that "glttter" lncludes ffesi the gleam of creation in the eye of a
tee00d generation jewelry cra&man who polished his talents for 20 years
in Los Angeles before deciding that the llm<>Sphere ol the Orange Coast
wes just the place to keep bis creative jukes flowing.
Since making that decision, about a year and a half ago, this modern ~das has spent \'irtually all bM waking boun attempting to turn everyt
thing be sees or can imagine into told. f
The glus easel ol tile lhowroom half of his shop are f il!~ with
miniature sculptures of the world of Jact Vick and all the people with
whom he c<>mes in contact.
A tiny top bat, complete with evening c.ane and gloves, adorD6 a
mouy gt'ftll velvet pedestal il1 the showcase as if they had just been care-
leuly thrown there by some Ulliputian home from a white-tie-and-tails ball
11tbere be po15ibly danced with the golden godde.5s who rests provoca1ivet1
on the nen pedesW in the showcase.
Other golden miniatures include a helmsman's wheel -created, per-
haps, to pleue the yadltsmen and their ladies who frequent the Art Center
shops along Mariner's Mlle. ~re also are floral pieces, bits of flllgree and
free fonn, a tiny mouse, a ltylized starfi!h witb a prkious stone set at tbe
cemter of ks tentacles.
1bis is, indeed, a miniature world ill wtrldl all that Jlittert most
ttrtainly is gojd. •
But anyone who thinks the toucll of gold COmE6 easy -even in the
bands of a modern Midas -bas but. to take the quick tour of Vick's two-
man "factory" to discover the real secret. This master artisan's touch of
eoJ.d iJ I rare mixt~.
It is a combination of the 1CUlptor'1 gift for recreating the art sub-
ject in every finite ddail enctly u pocsible, a dam of knowledge about
diem.istry and metallurgy and the plltietJce to see the piece ttirough its
<.TUde and cttatlve stages to a point where the jeweler can finish it off as a
"ttllng of beauty and a joy forever."
Viet uses almost uclUlively what ls called the "lost wax" teclmiqlM
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~AL MONTE"' from Sinatn show In Las Vegas.
RUD.. lion. ... Tue. eves.
~OY MIL T~N'* Trio. Elcitinl ~llJel and jazz.
,.Wed. t.hru Sil ens.
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o! fue ••• as your waitress-y.iheels ice·bedded
examples of what to expect right to your
table.
A variety ef steaks, as well as tastefully
displayed lobster t-ailil, are yours for the point·
ing out ... and m-m-m-m-mighty good when
e~ed later.
Also on band at La CaTe . . . ~ of the
area•s largest selection of vintage ~es in a
talk.about wine cellar ju.st Off the dining room.
Here, too, in-peieon .teiedion is the ord·
e'f of tbe ennma. Just tod41e into tlle spirits
aettinl ••. point out the l'td or wbltt o1 JOUI'
choice ••• and return to JOut table io enjey
'it..
Berkshire's Bishop
AUable Gordon Bishop, appearing night·
ly alt Berkshire's-On-The-Bay, Newport Beach,
is a piano man who can, without fear of con-
tradiction, be called a "staxer."
For example ... back iD. 1938 Bishop was
hired as featured entedaiDer at Bowe of
Murphy, Hollywood for a iiZ iDoDth period .•
and ltlayed 22 years. After JMvint that stop-
gap engagement be signed in at glittering,
gay-nineties Dublin's JiWd-N-Fun in Los An-
geles for a "quickie" booting . . . six years.
IUSY BACKGROUND
Bishop, wbole repertoire ranges from
clastical to bonty4onk, was a btyY. busy per·
former preparing for sud:l long·term 6tints. .-
m. HlarfUl laactground includes periods
as musical director for the George White
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Signs of tile fin.ally a'f~areot at. t~~ New·
port Beach Ancient Mariner location. The Coast Hi~hw:iy spa will be a ~bcn copy ~f
the organmlion's Santa Ana -operatio11 · tn
food, .serviee and decor . • . <ho!Jgb on a
slightly smaller scale.
Set to be open for the coJllini summer
season. _
* The Caspian, Costa Mesa, already pus.b-
ing that Persian New Year celebntioo plal!-
ne<i for Marcb 21. Special menu and special
prices to be the draw for this event, "'jith
early reservations ™''" being acceyted.
* Big Sam Miller (La CAve, 'The Normandy,
Sportsmen's) now a night tender at Black
Kpight, Costa Mesa. Sharing the plank with
Bill IJndley, which adds up to a real pair fo
draw to.
* Frank Usedom, Villa Marina·Village Ihn
owner and wife, Dorothy, still accepting e<>ft·
gNiulations on that 25th anniversary of their
marriage. And . . . managed to slip awav to
Las Vegas-for a private eelebration of their
own.
* Le St. Tropez, peninsula Frecch Fantas·
tic, has moved up the street into the
former site of Emilio's, Newport Beach. Word
has it that Louis Schnelli, erstwhile Versail-
les Rertaurant general manager, will join Le
St. Tropez owners at the ~w location.
Tba's all!
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Unique One-Of-A-K'ind ·c;old Jewef·ry Tr.e·a ,sur,~s
Continued from Page 6
ln ca.sting his creations in solid gold. The process of making h1s one-of-a.
kind pieces of jewelry begins with Vick as seulptor carving and polishing
an incredibly detailed model of the piece in a tough chunk of a special kind
of wax.
This wax miniature is then used to make a mold from a laminated
rubber material poured around it. Another kind of wax is then forced
hydraulically into the mold in 1tle rubber.
This wax is melted down and squeezed out of the way by bot, molten
gold being forced into the mold under pressure in a centrifugal castrng
machine.
The finished product co~ a step nearer when ttie gold casting is -
baked in an oven to temper it. When 1llm baking is completed and the metal
has been coo\ed, plaster surrounding. it is broken with a hammer.
The rough·finished piece of gold jewelry emerges from the rubble.
It is ftled, polished and ot~rwise preP'J'ed (a pin attached to the back or a
loop eoldered tio hold it on a pendant, for example) to take its p1ace kl the
mossy green sea of Vick's showcase world filled with a'll the ''glitters" be has
transformed into gold.
-Tom McCann
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Molten gold ,...,._.. wax f n a centritug.1 casting machine and the "Lost
Wax" process results in gold i•welry. Vick's knowledge of chemistry and
metallurgy combined with his ebllity to recNate an art aubiect and t:is
paitience to ... a piece through ih Yarious stages art all lrwolved in. the
exquisite mlnietuN1 he designs.
CURRENT
ART
EXHIBITS
COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 East Coast
Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. Mon. through FrL The Newport Harbor
Service League, which sponsors this gallery.
is displaying paintings by Leonard Kaplan. No
adm1.ssfon charge.
CORONA DEL MAR LIBRARY -420 Marigold,
Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular li·
brary hours through March, hard edge abstracts
ill acrilic by Brenda Alpirrieri.
MLBOA PAVILION GALLERY -400 Main St.,
Balboa. HoUfs: 1 to 5 p.m. Wed. through Sun.;
I to. 9 p.m. Mon. A collection of art objects from
tbt'Northwest Coast Indians and Alaskan Estt~
mo. II being ubibited through Mar. 3 by the
Finl Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor. There is
no ~on charge. Phone 675-3866.
<fAI.umrE LIDO -3102 Lafayette Ave., New•
port Beach. Hours: 11 a.ni. to 5 p.m. daily.
0. Clhlhit through March one man allow ol oil
palntlop b7 Pasqual Bueno. No acbni•aloa
charge. Ph~• 675-0183.
GALI.Pf 1 -450 E. 17th Street, Coda Mesa.
Houri: U Lm. to 5 p.m. Tues. throu.P Sat. Curren11J Gil exhibit charcoals by Manuel De
Leon. There ls no admission chatie. Phone -.rm.
lo\&M ..... H O~LY !"I~
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NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside
Drive, Newport J3each. On exhibit during RC·
ular business hcurs, collages by Alpha Salve-
son of Anaheim. No admission charge.
OCC ART GALLERY -2701 Fairview Rd .• Cbeta
Mesa. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally; 7 t& lP •
p.m. Wed. No admission charge. Phone 540-1610.
On exhibit throui;h Mar. 8, prints by We.st CoaJt
photographers .
OCC EXHIBIT -A collection of African artifacts
and art objects are on display ill the foyer of
Science Hall at Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa dW'ing regular school
hours. There ls no admission charge.
CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Hiway.,
Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
No admission charge. On exhibit through March
two one man shows of paintings by Warner
Baird and Patricia Challis.
IRVINE RANCH CENTER -Myford Rd. at Santa
Ana Freeway, Irvine. Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. daily. No admission charge. An exhibit of
contemporary and traditional handwoven tu.
tiles is being displayed by the South Coast
Weavers Guild through March 4. Demonstra·
tions of weaving and spinning will be given
Sat. and Sun.
WESTERN ART GALLERY -Sadd1eback Inn,
1660 E. First St., Santa Ana. Houra: Mon. 11:30
, a.m. to 2:30 p.m.; Tues. through Thurs., 11:30
,a.m. to 10 p.m.; Fri., 11:30 Lm. to 11 p.m.;
Sat, 3 to 11 p.m. No admission charge. On
uhlb1t through Mar. 5, oil paintings, water-
colors, wood sculpture and bronzes by fourteen
colVboy artists.
CllARLFcS W. BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main
Street, Santa Ana. Phone 54U451. Hours: .
Tues. through Sat. JD a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun
1 to 5-p.m. and Thurs. evening• 7 to 9 p.m. No
N'ml11i01t <:barge. Currently OD uhlbit. paint-
Jno o( ~ EWuio by Claire Fejea and paint-
ings bi mb!64.media by members of the Ana-
hej?Q_ Art As&oeiation.
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ratber than ... rule, Wright is definitely a
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ptana for blsacquiliti•.
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tr ..• with 17 years experience as C<HJIW11er
o1 another dl PWu. Restaurant, in Belmont
Shores, holding him in good stead at tbe Bal-
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TINY TARIFFS
Perusing the menu in the "~t smells"
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Dinner, LUflcheon, Codtoils & Atmosphere
Sundey Bnmch 11 :00 A.M. -3:00 P.M.
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feel that, SCJmewbere aloog the line, priee nU.
prints have clearly accurred.
M a for instance . . . the Dinner For
Two li.rtinC at '4.50. Would you believe: toss-
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coffee or tea . . . PLUS a choice of spaghet.-
ti and meat balls, spaghetti with mu$hroom or
meat sauce, ravioli or ravioli and spaghetti!
And • . . served in portions the likee of
which this out·n-abouter has never lald eyes
on be.fore.
'nle tiny tariffs continue througbout the
a la carte selections and complete dinner
availables.
Se"ed with minestrone soup, tossed
green salad, fresh baked bread and butter:
lasagne di Piazza, $2.95; beef brasciola, $3.50;
veal cutlet parmigiana (with Marinara sauce,
prosciutto and fontina cheese), $4.25; v e a 1
scaloppine, $3.50; <.tlieken cacciatore, $3.25;
char·broiled top sirloin steak with mush-
rooms, $4.25; ravioli di Piazza, $2.50; ravioli
and spagbetti, $2.25; Italian sausage and
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pressed meats, dleeles, anchovies, peppers.
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With hard ltuff libations &till 30-&0 days
away at di Piazza, Wright and Company have
come up with quite a selection ol been and
wines to accompany your evening repMt.
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Champagne (.80), martini and ,untet
(.50), margarita (.SO), mai tai (.65) and black
velvet (.75) wtne cocktails await your pleasure,
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Closed on Mondays.
Second Se880D
Joseph Morjoeepb, the feotleman with
the unforgettable name . . . and Wtewilt un-
forgettable Mexican restaurant, ban J'oee'1, ii
now llteeri.ng h1a blChl1 sUttellfu1 Hunttnitoa
Beadl operation through ita second tealOll of
enstance.
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tinues to amaie all who viait jl
Despite the fld that vut public accept-
ance of ilorjoseph food and drink b.u created
understandable "wait" per1od.s at Don Jote,
customei. enterlng D.J.'s door do just that
wait, wait, wait . • . and are happy to do so.
FIESTA LOUNGE FULL
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pause periods are enjoyable ones . • . by fea·
turing the truly outstanding Hayden Causey
Trio in the spa's Fiesta Lounge.
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