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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-08 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.. . ' I r Heaviest R-· .... Of Seuon Coast • •• involved In a controversy ~ an l A d i v l d u a 1," Adml•latratne Coordlnatar David Wlchc.ct fl:• ,Plained. "And Ja9ge MurTaJ ii ID elected olficlal -aa rocb tbt ruperviaon reftained from commeut on bis actions.'' ' Buse, obvioualy shocked bJ tbe openlna statementa of the aupervllGl"a' report, ref\laed to comment "pend.inc my thorough readin1 of tbe document and an opportunity to CQDYtee the ~ity· Truce Talk·s S~t Territorial Annex FrictWn Cools Effcrta to back aWf:/ fram m Im· nUnlDt COD:flict over tenkial u· e between eo.t.a Mtla and Beach weN dlldoled today offidals from boCh cities. Friction between the dtiel inounted earlier Ulla week wbeft Ne"PQl:i Beach city councilmen mcwe4 lo •nex a bond parcel allo aouatri tor-.iexatlon by Cotta Mesa. But attempts are unda-way to cool the smolderinc feud. aecordinl to Newport ~eh · Planners Deny Irvine Request It WM the Rcoad ~ bat Newport Beach ••Ja•h.•hatr -~ ~ ~··t!:l • ,......,. •lht wm Ip.in down Jn their re· qllllt for conunJSIJOD apsirovll " a 2!24We Planned Commun.tty (PC) d1*k1t along MacArthur Boulevard below Urbatlus Square. In a f.1 vote. colllJD.fsalonera decided to postp>"' tbe isne to aDow a c.loeer txanlnetlon ol the comapny'a FO- pos.al. . Il appro"'; tbe 'PC cn.tr:ict would become the dty'a ltrst. It would mean that nery .quare foot of. the acreap is MnJWked fOr spedfic dnelopment from tbe start. Irvine's Dick Reele, vice president for planning, told commissioners his company feels that commission ap· proval Is urgent. Commt.alontt Alvan C. C~mence was •lone in v«tng a1almt further debyal. Pl.ulnhll Dlrecuar Ernest Mayer lo· day aakl be 1eelJ tbl comm1111oner~ "may schedule a special aeulon next week to conclude it; coDlidenltJon Clll the PC Diltrict pr;posal." He ll1d nch a spedal •&ion would allow lie propoNt to· So up before the City Council fOr final clearance at Che nut regular council eeaJon. An Irvine Co. spoteaman said ap- proval la considered argent In order t8 "1et a contract under construction ~next fall.'. He said it would be neceaaary to start oomtro~on ot model bomee in the "very. very near future." Wfth tome homes relldy for OC"CUJ*ICY by the latter pert of August lntne Ja proposing an ultimate 1*Jatlon ol about 3,000 (*l?le on tbt 212 llCl'U, all in atngJe f1mlly htalel In a low to medJum density amm1emera. Bicycle Ratko Slat,ed Saturday A bicycle rodeo for younpters from t.M eb1rd ltlrouib sixth eradea will be held Saturday al 8fucle Crescent aftd R.twr Avenues In Welt Newport. 1be rodeo. ooe ol a aeries now btllll conduded by N.wport Beach pola .ak'era. is dell(Md to test coq>etithtely ~ cydl'.lta' abWUes and safetJ llDowledee. 'lbote who paaa tbe Wta are mtiUed to ll*ill.~le lictaMs. ~- ~·· rodeo will bl i.ld from u a.ID. to l p.m. It ii tnie ti cblrl•· Newport Councilman L l Jl d I l e y Parsons and Meta Councitman Robert Wilson. Parsons announced that bot b muncilpatities have ltaged io(onnaJ talks for Marly a year on 1 Yarlety of common problems. Recently the ta1ka were expanded to include future city boundaries, he aaid. The unofficial bebind-Ole«enes get· toaetners now appur on tbe v«1e ol bloomins into GffteW eiw1r*t II .. botb city couneo.. 80i!ii16il .. p M'IODS and otlaen. • MeeW\g at the problem 1wionl for Costa Mesa ba.e been l1lilCll and Mayqr Wlllard Jordan. ~ forward for Newport Beach baw ~n Pareons and Vice Ma~ Danea Marshall. "This conun~ at this time II pnmarUy to study future boundlrJM (SM TRUCE, P1p 2) * * * Mesa, Newport Couneils · ' Seek Joitit Library SyStem A joint cmindttee of Co* Meu and NeWport Beacta cit1 e1•s'\me: ...., -.. ~ ft/la. tt1a1lng a 1*''4f•a ti wllllc li~ ~~HD ttit two dties. bin '!!/J.Jc:omntlttet are ~. p~·-Doteen.. ·~ad WUlanl ~ ~ a .Rehrt M. WUM:lll ol Coell Mua. They were ~lnted by the cities' two mayors and '}Ive met formally three times. Accordin1 to a statement issued by the informal IJ'Oup, the quartet hu been Jn uilteoce for more th.n a year, seeldJ1 areaa where the two cities could benefit t.brouglt coopva- tion lA. munJdpal affairs. ."Among items dJacuaaed was t h e possibility oC 1 joint cities' library system in cooperation with the schools," 1 stat.eme11t issued by ~ committee said. ''The committee would like to make it possib~ for a resident of either city to be ~ lo 10 te any city or IChool library 1't1h tne Ubruy Cll'd." Commutae ..... all\ .... ..., . b,lievt 1t WOW( be ·plllil>ll · .. ~ .... ~ • 1dllrOl .,..... •• ruidenta of 1utie1lndht neighbQrhoodl oou1d cbeck * bOGb. . "Thla Is Juat oue ol. ._ .... wblcb can be' ~ '9 11t;~ ol boCb ci&iu," h co~ 9* in Its prep.red statememt. So far, the four-member Jnter~ group bas met ~ld&Dy tb1'ef &Def. Wilson of Costa Mesa and P•aon.s of Newport have served as, co- cbairmen. Parsons, In a .eparate ~ stat.emem, declare4, "'l'be lbar1.at• of ICbool clauroomJ .la a cdtlcal i--o- blem in both clt;J.es, and I must llJ that any e1tensJoa, or implementation. of the program which bas workesf out so aat:Wactorlly in the jotnt loca. tion of library. recreation and school fadllties as M..t.Den library, achool and playground l'n Newport. coukl wen be aubject to jatnt consideraticln .•• by both clU• and the ~ocll board." 2 Coast Women Survive . Bus W reek Fatal to 20 Two "Tr>-year-old Oran14' C o a s t women today are among survivors of a Greyhound bus-auto crub Thurs· d•y on "Bloody Buer Grade" near Barstow which relUlted in a fiery explosion that killed 20 persons. The coastal sUl"Vivc.a, both bus ''Bloody lebr Gr11ch" keeps on clalmlnt llves. S.. story en P.,. 3 ~. ..... identified by the California HJ.ahway Patrol as: -lrale B. Manta, 138 Utb St., Seal Be1cb. -MellJ D1Ms, of Driftwood Homea, lllmtinston Be11eb. '9oaa wontn were ttported in ~ condition ~Y at St. Mary's Hospital in BU!lf>w. The ex· tent Of their Injuries w • s not im· med.lately verified. 'Ibe craab occurred when an auto. OCC YICTORY TOLD BY PILOT believed to have been driven bJ unemployed cook Michael Barry, 19. streaked at 70 mph down the wrof\I side of Interstate Highway 1 5 • crashing head-on lDto tbe bus. HigJnny patrolmen uid the craab may have been a auidde'1Jy the 1utt driver. / · 1 .. addition to the two Orange Cout (See BUS CRAIB, Pqe l) Or-:•/t.~ Weatlaer Thoee leaden atiea will ctrr up tomorrow, forecuter Norm Schuyler promilea, but lt11 be a bit chUl)' Wftb temperaturea dropplJll to the low eo•1. INSIDS TOD"Y .. All>I WI' AGAIN UP• eorTupondent Net Gibton report.tel from Khe Sub that lb• 11,oao Communiata surrounding the bale a1ruck aialn today with rockets, arUUery ucf mortan. i a f 11 c t i n g cuualtid. . ' p,.._r.,eJ . ' TRUCE •.• ol tbl two communlties." l&id • ........ forWU.00. "Tbl blr of aa bave met twlce • receatl1 jUlt to dilcuss mutual pro- : bleml iD 1bis area. Prior to that · time Lindl~y Panooa llld Willard ; Jclrdla bave met a1x or eight Urnes c alao to .__ ~oa problems." Thi tp0U.m111 pointed out that no action baa resulted from .the gather- lnp becaOH ol their unofficial ttatus. Costa Mesa ii expected aooa to ap- : point Plallalnl Commiuioa Cbllrman • Jack J!Mome4t to JcU the srGUP md : then an It tnto 111 oiOdal committee. • Newport'• two councilmen also are upeded to tap one of their own ,....... CG1DmlMloDert to bMaw tbe c:ltJ'• f«etl. NEWPORT INITIATIVE Tbe kMr-dtJ meeb began on the I tn:n1Jltive of Newport's PllrlODI wben ' N .u ...,. ...... totbe city's freeway ~ m;;::J aatct it toaD became ap- .... to bUn that any ruollltion , al tretw~ dllqreementa between the ; ~ial dtlea would requre some '" ~ dllcuNfODI. ; Cata ....... )fayot Jordan told -the l>AJL Y PD..o1 be "WU, ol coor11e. : receptiw to die Idea" when Paraona IQUated F"bJem·aolviq aeuiOIJI. ' "We've nn the pmut ol dllcUuiDI 1: a poN1ble mutual library attuation ": llDd otbe:r lclq-rmge matbir•," Jordan Aid. "We've d1lcuued Costa Mesa'• sa.,.i Ker• Mlrtna. anct matDaJ a.kl wtth our are dtl*l tments, wtdch wt alreldy have." He Mid other Issues under scrutiny have included traffic problems and freeway clacusalona. : CoNsIDER METHODS ~ SIM Newport'• Panans. "I would cert1iD11 propaM to tbt Newpar\ Beadl atJ Council tb8l a recom· metattm be pallld alone to our • boudl and commlulont to consider : any method& to achieve a humonioua ' ·retMlcmbfp with the bOm:dJ and com· milllom fi the Qty of Cotta Men wbldl may result in mutual benefit." " • Panont aald that common problems lnclude the 1bortage of s c b o o 1 clusrooms. He termed lt a "critical pn>blem In both cltiel ... He aid tbe Malnen IJbrary Is a 1ood umnple of joint cooperation and ur1ed an "extension or im- plementatloo" ol aimllar prosrama .We practicable. DAILY PILOT _, __ . 0.. road 'IN'ID41"1 a MIJ'tM ftO had bb lei b1oft oil hi an earlla attack and WM •alt.IAI medlcal evacuation.. TbeJ loaded hlm aboard I be~ M p.fmud an .. Hert .,...., •• 1bt • ., to nearby DOliC Ha. Ht WU allv. WHn tbef anivtd. A conscientious objector w b o •ollllUffred for medical dut)J at~ 8nh WU bif tn the chat with lhrepneL Doc1or1 1ne hlnl I • pee· cmt d1aDce of livillf. . A South Viebwnffe Rane« petrol ••"Pini outside IC.be S.'1 bll'bM wire perlmettr cam• under bla.y ~ fite that wounded • Ueutaent. When the fire became Jn"'11e 1be U~ became separaW trom.bis unit. When his men trfed to rucu• him ht waved them bact. When tber peni.Jted he took oot a platol and shot himself rather than risking thell' lives to rescue him. A spdmrlan said the U.S. Marines suffered 15 ltilled and U4 wounded iii the big fight MM" Dona lb •d • that the South VletnameH suffered "light" losses in chewinf up the North · Vietnamese troops they drove back against a Marine blocking force. YMCA'S NEW QUAllTlltS -Witb Ju.ippy O'Ulltl and. o-nt. IDOY· era haul equipment into Y't new home 1t 2* UnlvenitJ Ave.l..~~ port Beach. ·rrom left are Jerry SlndG'I, Jack Settle, l>a1'e \ilD90ll and Rollie B~ . U. s. commanden called tt the bll· geat border baUle aince •Communist tank usault overran Ute special torcea camp at Lang Vel, just south of the surrounded Marine fort of Khe Sanh OD FeL. 7. In Saigon. ~n. William c. Westmoreland announced be wu placing Army Lt. Gelf. W\Uiam 8. Rosson in command ol the Army 1st AJr Cavalry Division and the Marine 3rd Divisiort directly faclnf the 70,IXX> North Vietnamese which American In- telligence said an poised for Hanoi's biggest push of the war. · In oher developments. U. S. pilots flew 109 missions -the most since jJT missions Feb. 4 -against North Vletnam Thursday. Among their targets were the Hanoi radio com· municetlons receiver station 10 miles south-southwest of the capital and the Van Dien battery plant, seven mlles IOUth Of Hanoi. TOLL PASSES KOREA American officials a1IO gave new casualty tolls that showed the com· blned number of dead and wounded in Vietnam combat -1311,993 -had now passed the Korean War total Of 138,913. In Saigon. Westmoreland s a Id R.osaeo will command the U. S. •forces la s.ath Vietnam's nortbmunOlt two PfOTlncea and.. direct tbt cWente of IUdl expected Communist tar1eta u Khe Senh's 6.000-maa Marine aarrlson and the former imperial capital of Hue. RoslMt ii comidered by fellow of8cerl to be one of thJ Anny's top ff Ptlnl generall. He woo a chest· coverfac spread of med1J1 -including the Distinguished Service Crou, the nation'• second bJghett -In World Warn combat. Marvin Seymour Rites Saturday FuDe!'al services will be held Satur- day for Marvin Clifford Seymour, 43, o: 311¥1 Lindo Ave .. Balboa. a resident of Balboa for eight years. He died Wednesday in Orange County MedJcal Centtt. Seymour. an employe of Buffwns Department store was also known 11 Obri.atopher Allen. He ii aarviYed by his parema, Mr. and Mn. Mervie C. Seymour; two bnrthen, Stanley M., and John H. Seymour and a slater Vlrglnil L. Nicholes of New Mexico. Services wW be conducted at Rose Hilla Mortuary in lllllSlde Church. Wblttler, at 2:30 p.m. Interment will follow in Rose Hills Memorial Park. Harbor Area 'Y' Officials Settle In New Quarters Harbor Aru YMCA of.Ocla1a today were gettlna settled in their 1pantia1 new 9500iooo facility at 2300 University A~.. NrNJ>Orl Beach. General Director RoUen Broussard said the new quarters represents a "great departun" from traditional Y programs. Tbe y still will offer its classic program of organized spom for youth, adult pbysical fitness programs aad lDd1aD auldl procrama for tbe yomtg. But the y also will DOW fnclude sudl sef\lices as baby sitting for young motberi. TM faclllty encompasses :.>,000 square feet. Funda were raiaed by 2,IO> C«1>G"atiOU aJld \ndlviduall, &S well aa United Fund contributions on a yearly basis. M.an on Crutch~ • I I Robbed; Police Charge Youth, 19 Newport Beach police t o d • 1 reported the 1rteat of e lt-year.()\d Brea 7outh oa cbarlN ~ robbin& a eJder]J man and Doctinl him ofJ bl.I crutcbel. Booked into City Jail urly Thursday was Richard Mlchael Dye. Police charied him with robbUig about Sl7 from 7f>.year-oid Ru&Hll Had.fey "tvt\lle the We« Newport rttl· dent stood on crulchel Wedne.ada1 out.aide his West Newport borne. Hadley waa knocked, to Uw growid a.Del IUtf end a bruited finltf ll)d aboulder paJns. pollCe said. The alleged robbery oceurred whh a youth asked Hadley far change for a Ove-dollar bill. ~ elderly man fished hrtq his wallet and the tbu& grabbed It, In an ensuing Ni ol war, the wallet split in two, Hadley fell , and the robber escaped wltll the money, poll~ said. ....:.~~---~~~~~~~- P ... Pate J BUS CRASH ••• women auni•cn, t!le C a 11 f o r a I a H14bwa1 Petrol *'87 releued UM f ollowbll llet of Jllhcml Injured hi the crash. Treated at ~ CommuaitJ HC;&pital were: I__.. L .......... -.... -•11 Loni Beaeh. driver c.f the bus. WUUam R, U.14, •• Bantow, I Marine aeaeant. i.e.. w.ur, 23, M o a t • v 1 d • • , Urupay. Geerse Dans, sz. Loi Ancelet. . n.en.a,,,...,, 71, Redondo Buen. Seen--F.aJ t 111 t 43. Loi Aqtlea. I !11J v ........ 13. Totyot.~apen. FA.... W1.aerMa, a.· N or t b Hou,wood. Jda BeN, 71. Santa Barbara. ac.tea A. Oleru, a, North Hollywood. Twtnty penom were barntd alive. Twflft aurvtved. • J• '"Tbl'drlver m.1ued aeveral llDA11er vehicles before it ttruck tbe bu, it mq have been a IUickle," d6d Lt. Jim Perkinl ol the lil&bwa,. Patrol Jt WIS Ult want of 1DUf bloody ··t* ... 11-..U. ~ tz.ta r It• ltet to .. GOMoot ~­ SummJL Kennetb L. Burkhardt, driver Of , " , 01' b\11. •Offered • ••• ,.,. He Studen~-PicLet tblcf, CHP officers be bacf pur.t JMo 1.. a the Je1t lane to pall I C8f wt. auddetily ht uw anotblr car __..., dlredl,J towlfd him. He 1"'"'4 tM bua toward UM dirt medllll ltr1p bat. WM l.9lbJil to mill tbe Cir', a JIM ~ Wletl la d•WDttwa wbMa Cbem*t that wu &IUiDed NA... ...., la .,..n ti the lib I pacab. .• dtf'I *lldll ..... --tlMcblra. p,... r.,e J GRAND JURY SHOCKED • • • • Noting the grand jury's comment th.at financlng of dvtc center bulldln& without calling for an election on aocla capital construction representa "aa abridlJnent ot the taxpeyer'1 right to vote" tht board states: "It la most intrttstlng to note that the same cranu Jury cal\..ed for C<f'" s1lt4rabt7 pelter capital apendldf by the county" Ca reference l.p t» panel'• urpna. in Its 17$.pqe repof. tbat a total o( nlne new count1 1 liclllties be built L "How the CCKIDty would fin.Ince .U of these . pro)ecta. wtrlcll woo1d c many milliona ol dollan. ii a matt• wb.idl ~ irMd 'gry cotlftllkntlr choM to overlool.' tM repcrt ~ ~ eddt. • -Mlnerat rllftta russesamentl: "The arand jury," comm en l• UM Hl*'• ·• acc:ued ~nty oUiciaJa ii bu-JCe.ttil.C ~ to tbt naUabilllf cif tn m-., ratller tba11 -' Actlaall1, llMI ,...... la true as llf r.litt ol tbl ... cow.ty bodPI WOQld nftlll. "CMtf•ilp IM11bi.," tbt 1""' :=• ...,red um .• 'w"11 '9 "te"qubed Ua •l. 'NJ ~paoftd (al.• ...... -~ tM tu ,._ ~ .,...tienal ........... ., ~ ... eua............., bJ tldi ~ ·-·~dtill .. ,.. ............ ...... .................... ,. ...... .. ~ ~ .......... JIJt' •[s;iM:'fMi .......................... , ......... c°"9dttft ..... ) .... .,., ... , fl --....... C-llekll ......... 1-.. ~--.., • SIU: w.JJ, ..,,._ H-Jt ''"· A ucr ........ tit Ida part to make SU Joequia eebool er.-un- comfotWlt Wd rd•Y .alebt. Dr. G111 tliallo-. _.__ .,..,._ el p~. wu ._ of le'Yeral puenta :~ -at. stanny meetta1 -abOut 75 .,...,. Sttteli. ·• • r 11 911 ~ U. "°9rd ICbedulff . e lliedl.l 1-actieol bus to tan athletes home. He demanded there alto be a late bus for students who remain..afta 11'-l for. academic extra-curricular adl?tiiiL ' He alao ei Mk:llld b carrieullDl, protesting the lack of sex edoeation, -*inf for a music program, elgtith cracte art, ae.p ·and blmematf.ng • ~iaasea, ucl •· npMdM ldenee pro-stam. , · He uked that pareata be liven a .o~ in llttin1 eurrieuban and 1uaested that UCI ,...,.._.. be Uled • comultaotl. • · Slrcdlo. wbo UvU at 4ll1 lkbbane Way. aa1d he represented about 25 parellb ln UniVll'lity Park. Trustees pJd they would 1tudy hta requesta. Mr. ucl Mrs. H. Jolul Kelly of El Toro complaiMd that their to.year. old son was emotionally upeet when interropted by abui.ff'• deputtea over a ... ot.. window l8ddent at Gates School Supl Ralph A. Gates promiled to loot into the matter. James M. Crew of El Toro con- tended that hiJ daqbt.er ud five other c~n were beial put in jeapordy of harm or molestation by being requJred to wait Ulrouab u ilolated are& to ICbool U. challenced tcbool authorities who aald the cbU*en ~ within thrle· fowtbl of a milt fr,m .. ICbool. ~g Chelll ~le for 1*lQI. tt wu •INM tbe dtatance wm be meuurecl. h reeufar acbool buaineu, trulteel a~ eonl~tioD. of aJl elemen-tary acbool at Caplstrano mplaflda when enouah children arrtve for the diatrid to become e.llJil>le for state building aid. It it estimated the ICbool will be ftllldld ad baDt fer tiplllba1 ID Sept. t•· . . ] B Al " R N tJ fc • tc tl: a p: b I di pt tc fa 0 tt I of t1 tc bi ,R 1' h F .. 1 • ,s ff .. 1-,,. p • I ' fj " 1l '\ ; Wt? ......... SIAKH CUW MIMIEU WATCH RISCUI BOAT ON POTOMAC C.... fl"llft WMdt t Min Were Dum,ed Shows In Foreeround Reagan Doubts ~ossihility __......--. Of Place on GOP Ticket SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reqan exinaect doubt tioday an.y protpeetive outpouring ot publl~ aimtlment could place him Oil the Republican presidential ticket in November. He aaid in a prtv1te interview with United Presa lnterD.IUOnal that he found lt difficult to believe "there ... people in the number" needed to convince bhn to mile 1 bid for the prWdeocy. Tbe Republican aovernor appeared to try In the ~mtnate llrterview to assen trlDkly b.la own proepects. "I uuaJfy aet into trouble by saytna ,thiJ but I recopln the creat honor paid me 1tben people n1 I am • possible caodldltAt for prmdent of the United Stites," be lllld. "Bat J hive to A1 10 awaJ." Ht IDailted be WU trying to diac:our11e. enrrone, nen lonctlm• pertOnl1 frienda, from pnllin1 him toward tbe Dlllional tlcket on tb1a fill'• election cmnpalp. ONE CAREER "I have one career, one )obi and that la to DOW carry oat the thiftas I talked about f« the be.Uer part of a year belore I wu deet.d - the probJema Of Callforn1a Mad bOw to ..t about IDd try to a<1ve them," uMd. LaW. jult u ftle ~-ended, Relpn llid; "l'v& llmdt a lot ol pledlea of what I WU eoing to do IDd I don't think you can jUJt get up a wait away from thoM. It'• like aaying to the people 'I wu only fooling.'" An avowed candidate who had made a pledge on 1 national scale -former Vice President Richard Nixon was challenged by Vice President Hubert Humphrey to tell the nation how he proposes to carry out Ilia pledge to end the Vietnam war il elected preal· dent. "I lhlnJt we have a right to ult: 'If you know bow to end the war and bring peace to the Pacific, Mr. Candidate, let tbe Mnerlcan people heir your farmwa now,' " ~>' &aid 111 a~ prepced for a SJxint· &lid, Dl., Democratic oodenmce. ''Why wait until next 7ear?" REFERENCE EXPLICIT Humphrey did not mention former Vice Preaidmt Nixon by mme, bat be mllde the merence explicit by quottni Nmm'• peece declaration verbatlm. Nixon said in Che ~ Tuea- day, "I pledge to you the new leadership will end the w• and win h peace m the Pad'ftc -and e..t fl --America Wlntl ... H~ l&ld that ii wblt Prel.l- deut Jcllme(Jn •IDta too, "md we are H UhJI c«'tainlf open to my IUOh IO!ut.ion. Actor Walter Slezak Collapsea on Stage m'. LOUIS Mo. (UPI)-Actor Wal-ter Sleak ~· Thunday nllht on the atage -iit-oM--Amerlcan Theater here c:lmtDi a rolld c o m p • n y performance Of "The Llon in Winter." The M-JUr-old Sleuk, who lives In Zurich, Switzerland, wu taken to Barne1 H01Pi*-l for tests, where he ,.. ~eel In good condition. The hoepKail Nfd lnltill c ar d i o I r a m reporta diet DOl lndic1te a heart attack. ~~~y Grade~ Gets More ~ Reporter Recall,, PIUt Auw Tragedies at Baker 81 ALMON L0CLUEY Ol .. Olllrrtllt ... . ''We'w counted 11 le8I. JI &rm.1, -" "It'• not 10 much the speed," Art ued iD Cbeome. "It'• when tbe1 start playina gamu -lib making four ..... out ol • two-1-hlabwa7. They UIUally start that· on the way borne ~gas. They're tired and broke, ud want to hurry home and forget about lt. P~ING FATAL Puatng at &Jl1 speed on the Bloody Biker Grade WI ahnOlt llwaya fatal. There were lloae dJpl IDd the 't&llure to estimate apeeda of oncoming cars. When they Improved the Bater Gr.i. to a tour-lane divided hJlhway it wu thoulbt thil miiJU reduce the slaughter. Maybe it did, to 10me extent But now ttiey art drtvlQs the wron1 way on a ooe-n, Ude. Tbll ii 1 pme Art never drumtd ot wbeb he warned: "Be caretul.0 There bave been other bloody ones oa tbt Bat. Grade. Two yura a10 11 pel'IODI ,,.. kllled in a two-<:ar collilkJa at neslJ the 'lame apot as Tbunday'a traatdJ. I covered one Cl'alb between a car and .. Iii truck In Wblch )'OU couldn't find the duel until tbe •UJ we-e scraped oU tbt ~ay. NO TICKET QUOTA One thtq about Patrolman Art 8mlll. He d.ldll't bave a quota of tlcteta to write. Ill would baul 'em .... In bulleMI fcir 4'Fla1tq llD'I••" -Dllcal pustnf. He wrote citations oalJ to the moet 0....-Clfteoden. To the ,.. bt aaJd, "Jie canl\1) ... ,,,. ,..... Art ..... ctDCIJ'Ded wtOi ,..,., tlcb4t ... the In· MraatlliDI trocn IU ...... Capt. Floyd Y.._: . .. ,.. bell .... ~ tkbtl. Tbeae tUJI ~ ..... te ,., _, tmd of nae . .111t .. '• -. .-teep ·-la Unt." ca,&. Yoder rtcelYed u early NUnilDeot fhfn lbe CHP tor hit ...,, .. .,. •• ~. daert ..._, • .,, t.o a low ICIOJ'e for many ..... . • • • turtlenecks ... the look of today .......... w• l ong sleeve, short sleeve, dressy anCI cesu.,f. Whitt, blac~ an<J Clas~inc.i colors. They' re all here. We show you thesei four styles from our fresh collection of turtles. Come in, look them over. (top, left) Ban-Lon@ short sleeve knit of nylon in white , blue end gold. M,L,XL. 8.00 (top, center) Washable combed cotton, navy and white. $,M,L,XL. 7.00 (top, right) W .,shable Orton® acrylic or acetate chevezette in white .,nd bled, S.XL. I 0.00 (bottom) French cuffed in white or black. S-XL .1 •• 00 • Try ~r turtleneck didie for under sweat.rs or sh irts. Soft, washable CresJon® acrylic. white oncl block, block, blue, gold 2.50 men's sweaters ~ ~C> Mii• a ITOll ., -..... CMlt .... 3333 brfltel ........ w: 146·f12t .. 671-1411 , " 4 DOD, OktL (UPI) -A ~ '*-COid 111 "5.,.S ..... ..... . ..., ............... ... Ws1uptrtidrili••ot-1~ ................ ., "6Q ............ 1IP cMr9cter .. b8d ......... . ' A lw boart IMll' polkle muted' I .. ~ • !NiilW G. t.J, uts es' ~ hit' Jmlel. Tbl •.flt Wlddil.. &iii., ,._., fl Zldd. Mr I • ~ perfcmmed Ulla ..... beolDld hba • di9 ... ti kld- diUJ tilirdJe r.tfne oa tbe Wbltl upq .. r.pe. ~ llDlm lawn ...._. LIU wllile cei. Tiie atrl. Lllda x.f Pma, •. ---w 100tb bU'tbdll1 two • .,.... -..., •• ,,...... .... ,... ·--•aid bl ... tbl ........... . .. .,. .... blr tnmd ....... ... • Mra. K""" Jensen of Sek Lak" Ctt1 may be 1 blt more pentstenl in t.h• future about aetUn& receipts. He husband told City Judp Mllur· ~ J>. ,,.._ that the court erred in ~ him before the bench on • Ill ·old mlldemMnor cJwct. Ht stated be aerved ti•t days jQ jail OD tlbe cbarp last May and bll wile bid paid hit he of·~~ Cit~ wtieD be to' out. )ti fold' tlll ·Judse • bad illffll ·fl~• ~ b8ll to •• ....,.,... no t toOt ~I IDCl!D'1 IDd told iief -•Oidd ,.. tan wtiil a receipt. He nenr ~- td up. . • l • I • 3 Bandits Heist 1100,000 in Gems .,... .. periuded bbli te lilt Mr '°" i.,,,.. arnsttd bJ po1icnMI X.. Mtb Sperb, w b 0 atcl a. susp.et n1 driTillf a car flttin& tbl ~ tioa CiYtn by tt.e pl A toy IUD ,,.. flOUDd Jll the car. Mill Puree's mo(her bl Hiit· chlmoo. Kan., Mid the ,Ul bid Nell raped, but Garfielid Comt1 Sber1ff P• HorraH insilted the tbi told authorities her abdUOklr bid M· tempted to tuU.U, MSHlt .. bat bad not been auccfllllful. "I talked to her rlCbt ""81 (bJ . ~~) IDCl lbe Mk) .. bed buee Taped," Mn. Eld W.,ne Pema told United Preti Intermtional. ·South Carolina . . . State House Site Of Negro Protest COLUMBIA. S.C. (UPI) -MUMant ~ ltudenta swanned into tbe balla ol tlae Jeliilature shouting UIJ'1 clem*nfl ·ftw~. 1bey left whet! ao.. aoMrt lkNa!r declined a maas "neeUac witb ~ ''Wheh fa Gener.a Sbefman .... that ft need Mm," abou~ OM of th• demOeatNta lelriGc the Stata" House after the protest over U>e slayWs "' Unt Nepo 'ltudents by pollct ln a rtcent club at a Near-o ~oDege in Oraintebst. "We're 1om1 to have all~t war :o aet Md'falr and people like b:hn out ot alfice With ballot bclt,ea aed anythlna etse,.. .aUI 'protest ltader Wayne Curtis. "If we get to when notb.int •lH works, we'll raort to vlolenc:f.•' McNalr .eot word to demonstrators outside his office door that be had . "",........ STUDY IM HllF -~ 1mlil J"tilot cl'*'-b1r 1W1f1 IDd ber forehead u rbe--.clunt the unoertltDt1 ol .,.._._.,fate. He ts one of 21 minen tnpped 1200 feet down iil a Mlt mm. iJl Beile lsle, La. Rescue ~ • worldq lil'OQDd tbe dock ~ ta.. fire Nvaged •• ,"'* I» 1nklilDC of lie fat. of • DMll tr--t two dayw ago. .,. • ...,..... · Most Drastic Attack Yet Facing Open Hoitsirig Bid WASHJNGTON (UPI) -An UD· pr'9bldlntild bms CID houaing discrim· inatloa faced tta 1llt and most dr ... tic uaault todl.1 u the Senate'• compromlae dvU rllbta bi1l inched closer to final approval. The blpllrtilan c:oalltion that so· far bae fendta off major attemPca to u.ndseut tbl op.a bowling prcmlion feel.a lt bu the wtea to block an ,. Featurea Most Relricklnt Cmt ,, on , Jordanian Troops Wound 2 lsraeliS u... Presa bllerUdeal Jordanian troopa fired automM1c ftaponl at a truck south of Lake Tiberiu 'lbunday Di ... and wound- \v ed two &raell IOldien Incl Rn88 omen their &irlfrlenda, I Ir a • I l mllitaty oftidak aald today. b They Nkl one « the <:ele rate to&dier1 Wal IJl aeriou.a con-dition but b1I We w• not comldered bl danpr. Mom's Day 11r1::u:'trC::~ MOSCOW ( u p I ) _: up wWi bMvy ftrt to ahence Ruulan women left tbeJr the Jordanian ~ that CO¥efalll tn the cloHt todaJ lhclt at tbe trudl nearly two ... bo m.llel frOm Ma'apa on the • and aNndoned, far,. ura, road to El Jhmma, wbicll tbetr traditional demand to be treated Jut Ute oee of II tn tll'rlf«y thaf beloaaed tbe boys. to Syria before Imel. C1· Today wa S o v l e t c\ipled it dur~ tbt ~ Women'• D_aJ. a com· 5-tt w•. .) .. binatiotl Valenti.Des and In Cairo, the au.thotitMJve Motben Day utabli1hed to newspaper Al Abram u.id hoftOI' the country's lady today EOPt told U. N. comradea and live them a Peace Envoy (JllDUI' J11· day all from tbe factory. ring It is not~ to aend Ju on Mothers Day in thf a deleaaUH to Cyprus for United States, the Soviet lndireci1alb wlt.b brael on celebration entitled women endlnf' t:be Middle Eatt to breakfut in bed aDd liftl ~· of candy and the •tron• Jenaaa.Jem, diplomatic perfuIM favored by Rullan cea &aid the fact that women. lrrinl h a d 'riliW Cairo Tbron out with 1ut at after conferring In New week'• newspapen ien York with Sec re tar 1 publJAbed complaints Generai Thant indlclMld the Soviet women were ca t step was. up to the Arab11. In a two-way bind. nae The 1ourees said waet bad articles charged lh'1-"#omen nothing to add to lt1 earlier had been ... pated" to roposab and imUted Oft do heavy w along with ~ tal.U. the men, 1' atlll were ex· Al Abram. whole editor, peeled andJe household Raaaanein Haibl, .ia a cloile ~ hen they pt home perlOUl friend of Egyptian ·gnt. ?Nlident GIDW Ab 4 e I Fo. today, however. the Naaaer ii a f.r e q u en t complaints were forgotten spok.:m.. for tbe tv"'1l· and the Kremlin Ja1ll Jta ment Janint amt to the praiw of tbe country's ~ by ihe Security large female work force. Council in ~ber hu nae Communist P a r t Y been mov._ tr.om ~tal leaders declared that 83 per-to capital trJinl to find a cent of the S o v l e t formula e c o n o m 1 • t 1 • n d ~oltical otA.erven had veterinarian• ftre women. said iJlftiq ~ try to and they held • 72 percent _...... tbe Aralll wbo of the teacbiac jobl. ..-·-• One·tbird of R • I I I a ' I ref1m to talk diNe0.1 wttll engineer• an women, the Israel, arid a. !Jraelll. who party aa.id, eo111pm-ecl wttb refue to CICINidtt JeaviaC only one ~ Ill the tbe llDda 1t oceupied without United Sl:lta. • direct tllal. tit I • • cl 35 Injured In Clashes With Police TOKYO (UPI) -Nearly 1,000 Zenlllul'ef'I ltudeMa mafe1L1D1 on • new U. S. Arm1 Field H01Pital in 'l'oQo today fought with riot pMb for more thin * bouN. -11.: Al of 9:30 p.m. the nun· 1-t abidl h9d ... betUr ol it wltb only fwr lnjaries. PoUce 1 u ff a r • d Jl caeuMtles. Pcllle. arrMted 15'7 ti the atDdelltl • the b9Ule lszled out around 10 p.m. '1be ltUdents are pro- .......... tbe oplllllnc « the -. la Oji Qty :kt. T cse ... u. s. aenlctmen wOU!lded la tbl Vf-..m war. 'D>e bolDltaJ ia ... to be opeaed iatet M month . ' Only Lang's. Bottled in Scotland since 1861. The Scotch In the,.,..,,...,,., bottJe. 1~ ,._... btdl Wtlllkltl, • pred, lmponed llf Golm lmpcwta.~, ......,..., e.111..-e.a. ~ 0•1ati111"1 0...._aw-c.... .......... 2 '•• .., ....... o..-..a..."Mm .•=~ 0 ........... •T ...... b1M19 ° ) lift ........... .. ' .. :. At .Horace ·Ensign . . ·'·IY" • ...C. E_,.. Sdaool bu iir c:r tbt atudnta OD • ·rou for thr aecPOd .....,. studen 1 ml.ilt teeeift at leaat a "B" ... In all wbjecta. ftiM JDM"bd wttb an MWtak ncelved 1tra.l&bt .. A't" tn all eub~. ln· ~-~pc>!· trllder• on the ,lliooar roll .. H•llY AndirlOll, Gay Andton7, C)1dhia IMckeU, B a r t o n Beet. . 9ell7 Bemut, Dale Bllftot> Kara Bileonnette. JCMllJ Bwt, c.ary Britv~b. Kea Browl, Lori Brown, IM Burn,. Philp Bunn. 6colt CPtweD, c • t b y Clrtbl. Jae c.mey, Alan ~.~~k.Jlm chi, 1tat&y 0..Wartby. Clrla Co&llJ, J t D D If er Conover, LIU?a Comett and M"'1 Jo Dite. Otber •venttl p-adert are Scott Orockford, T o m Crolby, Greg CrowttJ, Anna Dolby. .1Gll.l Dolllb. Saly I>Ouble, t>ebble Dumn•, J.B. E11ick, Lori Etkin. Tll'rl Finkbme, Joo J'lbpl'ald, WUllam FrlDltin, ~- I OCCtoGive New CoUrseB : Patient. to Get MD Wheelchairs ··~ 1 ·~ • e., .:. • L., - d .,... a• (,.' . . ' " ~ j " .. .. "' ~ • ~ " .. I ti •• ,, ., ~ •lit IP.I "11 --• r ~ • .~ ;ft rl ' ~ I . • ,t t~ ( c :, t~ ~ ' . ' r ~. , I• . ~ I , l ... t • ·~ • I ' •• ... •• f: • L •• • •• Sy8teln A-eked Man of Year ' LOS ANGEL.IS (UPI) ~ 'the publisher ol. ttie LOs Aftgeles T-h~ t 1 , ofil Chandler, hu bettl llam~ Hclplent .pf 1he M~ of tile Year award of the W••tem ~-~s"'ld~. Aleklts A~tion, Robert !. ~ r a a d IO q., 1"1Sklent of the 1110datiof, aonoUDCed the award Thur • day. Prtltl)~ w1U tie made AprU I. I ~ .. ... ' . " • I\ ., • ' • "l!f : • I 4• • ,. e" .·' Big Na~ if issing · ~~;Fro~Joh;isd_n Slate e WhY don'\ YOU ~ • AWAY ••• on a Hoftlk 1 Scrambler • • • price II ~I ,, ~,,.~·11ri at 12.~ LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH, 673"6360 · V~'s automatic .5*k shift. lt'I ~ tovse ~it is to say. . . . ... "'f"--..,. .., .... --~ Blood I B8nk fi~or the Record .. BlrClas DEA'J'B NO'l'l€ES SEYMOUR Mef'Y!ft CffftOt'f .. _,, .... iu- et Cllrts....,..r Alleft. left fll MT. w """-*""" c ... _, ........ Sl•111rf /a .. Jollll H. Seymour W VI•· •"''• L. Nk:l\olel. 5trvtas, klllf•Y· 2:• •M .. Hlllslde Cflutdl, II-Httta ~ ,..,. ·-Mlftt Mol'Ml'Y· ftre<l-RIDDEROF °""""" aflldl10f. ServkAI MfWf!M. aottt Momlery, 1141 SV_lot, Coale Mete WATSON ~ ..... u,...., w.-. 1556 °'~ 11 .. Aol. ll, S... OIP99. '*"'" .. .., Merell 6 SuNI.,.., irY molller, (!Mt •• WtlMll'I -fllfee brolllert, Jedi. o , and Jemeo ol W!lltti.r: Elmtr. ol ll•IH.._r Servl<n wlfl be ...... S- "'Y J P M , lft IN 0..INI DI •ecHlc vi.... "'"' •e-t . .....,., Gtt•"' elhcNit-..,..., l nlemblllertl, •KHtc View -- let ... ,. ....... ,"' -" "'-wltlllM "' m•lle ......,,.,,., c.fttrt•u"-· ,.._ conlrlllu.. lo tlle ~ COUfl1Y ,,,,.. .w Oii....... s.clttY. Dlrtct9f .... •eclfk Vtlw ~ STEVENSON '""" • si.-. Sf' ~ u.s ,.,_, 11:m .._.., Drift. c;e..., Onw. l(lflH "' .,..._ ..... ,.., 2S. su .. ........ llr _.. '*· ... ,... ·-_. .,._, ~. ICMl1 U. ~. °'" ANt Gft1Mot1 ............... "'"· M. ... ,.._, -Uftdlt. K....,.111 H., ltrNrf T. llM J .... C.t- wrt1 Mf Gell si.--; twe M111i. "'"· v. v. ~ ... ,... 0.. C J-. SetYQa.. leturollly, I I' .MJ at .... Ai.mn. .. ,_.. CIM'dl. Ger- -G.-. one. llr ,_ F..i!Y C9'°"1etl'-' ...... 8LACU.IN ,,...,. ........ -......... Dr~ .... --.0. ~ _., ...... Jem~ ....... fl m W. ,..,,... It. G-Qty, ~ l'rMlit -lal-..... ~-~ow.. •1""4lttllel'Y .......... BALTZ MORTUAIUF.s C.nu del Mar OR U4ll Ce.aa Meu Ml Wat I.ELL II.ROADWAY MOlmJAllY 111 IJl'tMwa7, C.... Maa uwm PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAU Cemdef1 e Mtnu.ry Oapd a. PdJc Tiew Dme rw..,.n Bead. Callfenda ....,,.. Fire «:•lb ............. If:••., ,........,,flt't.....,...... ,,..._.. .... 11:• ··"'~ -Hn ~·· ,. .... l >:• ,, ..... C91 tire 11'1 T.-..1 A¥e. A'1. II I " ......... .-............... . J:lt ""'~ ....... -........ . ,,.,..._. , ... , .. ,,,,,.,. ,._ t :ft ....... .... "-''"'-11251 v.--.... . ~v-• • '°·"' T"""*"• ,_...,, fuel:.! ,., .. 1 .. ,._A-.......... t:» a.lft, ~. ~-alOI, "911 ..... AW. 1:• •·"'· 9Mlll111 _......,.,., im ltlll St. 1t· a """~ ·~ flra. ,_, •••tot " ""'· 14 ... , .... 11 ·Q t "' T'llurMI..,, ~ tt~tl, 41t '"''"' '#rt ........ -ll•U om Th;irl4fY, TV ltre, \12 I/It C..SI 141tf1Wey J 21 IJ.lft , MNic.e uH, "'1 C.le .... SI. lt:.M ............ ""· Jl'"' Mat-•11• Aw. C..te *"" t » • "'· ~. WHll fire JOit Fltllllett lt:)f Wfl(, ..... ....... ~ ao.;...,.,. .,,, ... ., Strw4 t•:ll ....... ,.,.,lie -111. 1.16 , ...... , SI 11 71 •·"'·• c.er fin. m E 17111 SI 11:25 ..... ~ lit• ..._,...,_ .. w 1'111 St. $e •I ,, ........ •lrVdw• fin, 1711 A ......... AYe t: 16 "·"'· fire ln,,..lleelloft. ,,,. llue . ,,,,_ J:l7 •·"' Tlwnfev. ~ as111, Mew Vertie -·· Goll c-.. Drive. ' 11 " 111 , rtsaoe. nil Wall.a Aw Marriage u.-... e. Lauded ORANGE -Three-year accreditatioB ol the Onmp Couty Medical C t a t • r Blood Bank bJ t h e American AMocllltioa ol Blood BanU was awatded thla week by Dr. John A. Shively president of tbe AMociation. "You are recognized as llG IROTHIU1DtDCTOlt maintainl.111 or exceeding Robert W. L~ -. tht ttandarch ol bk>od ball Fair Asks Emphasis on Colllltf' Community and bullneu leaden throupout the coun- ty were called ~ tbJa --to help •mpb--tbe "Orange Couaty" In the 199 Orange QJunty Fair and Ex- position, alated for July 1~ 21. 111 a letter to ~on. city councilmen, and lOCll cham- ber of commerce oftlcen tbrougboUt the countJ, Dr. J Ofepll E. Rlllal, preGdeDt ol the Orqe County Fair boU'd of dlrectora, urpd bualneues ad commuaitiea to "begin plazminC DOW to e n t e r repreeeat.Uve ex- hibits" In the 1988 Fair. Theme of tt>e 19&8 Fair ahd Expo&ition is "Yelter· day Meeb Tomcrrow." PerlODI having queallona lfbcMrt the buainetl and Cllllll • muntty pm'tidpetlon pro- gram .,.. u.ked to Cllll fair manecer Alfred ~ at 545-1131. I ..:, 0 1 • ; u c hi N r· E n ~ hJ , \ L c t V •1 • • : ~ ~-w ,~, c:: • .. r _ _.,, ...__ ~ .__J ... • .. ~ _ ..... ! ..... , ......... ::&.·~ ' ···---£~-....... ....,. . • ~.:"..fO...... 4 I ~·~ft•' . lV .......... "U ....... ....:..:.. ..... ,,.kl..,. ~ . -•a ~·1' k. tC) ·~=·:tr~ .;. ;::~ :.-· l:ll "-...., ... ~ ,(lhk) ~ ,.. i:'; tc> = : ,:., -. .... ~~ C:, t~~.::; MANLY AlltT :_ r.dward Villella, a.bown abotie with ~ 4Cl • "OWi""" •:-· 11~.-..... ur11 " t11t ~ MM.. Melilla Ha1deu. will be the subeJtc of • color tpecla1 ...... M , •"-!,• ~ "Qlllltr 1y. tonight at 10 p.m. on Channel 4. The hour long pro- 7.------iiilat cram will dJltua Vlllella's bactgrou.nd wh1Cb in- -·-_ ..,... , .. , eludes coJletlate bosin.g and 1niDlnC at a maritime ion. ___.. ~ academy and ~ Jteps which led b.im to a career ·-,la...~ ...... -=-:,..··-·-u~--.......... ~,··tc> - .... II&) ..... ..........~ .. ..._ .... tn ballet , ""'tit~_.., _._ ·-.. -~~=--· ------------~.~--= t;l. .. , Pii.ir .... c... I :':'.!~! .,... ti ~Eat!'. lttO DMl·to•!>oof' Stt1hl1. • • , , ~ ! ~ 00 n.a-1 (CJ I E ~'lls:M -ft,(/\~ "'81N tel I 7:JI OJI Cii Tiit Wll', ft4 w.tt: A 'ff ~ ~S llt11t (C) ( (60 111111 > 8 Neu: ...., .C the MN" 8 Twue: {C) (iO •> '1• (~tni) 'st-llebtrt ~'' l utt aa.c. Al"1" Celld..-. 1va, Tlllt heist. ..... o\.i, bl" (4'.-> '41 Cile Mt1iaM TEl,EVJSION VIEWS Debbie's Show 'Stale Menu' -lllNn Sllnwyck. ....., *-"· lall I == :-:, • •!DJ Cll• }• .... .,.. .... "'•-... ec> (C) ~ -!:'·bo.t°: tilt c.... u• . .., "* CC> .. [:-:-:~~~era~ ~:f ca • !' ___ ....., ____ ~l ...... yCYN--T-H-IA_L_O_WR_Y _____ _,, o?I"' loptt. t\tnt ~·. 11'.. IJ ~,.!......~·.... NEW YORK (AP) -Televisiott variety~ hr1' .,_ <IO •> -.a. .,J:.., ICI consumed while lrt!9b and crisp, like ~. !"'1 ="*,,_c.i; : .........,.. (drlina) 10 a short period in the ice box has a tenctency·t.o IH11111•c111qu 111• • 1 ..,.. t.11 ,,..,--"'' -at lea,t most of this seeeon's crop -.mU8t be LI ..,. • llhle ,_. ,... c:tw M111.-.. RN ;.m. destroy dielr flavor. l:tl , .... (C) (30 •hi.) e-= 9"d11: fC} USC.UW £VEN IF Al('$ " , , , A~ n.JJ..la U'.l.ae a.i-1' ltldl NarMt .__,--111Mt. Tllt Trot1111 ind ~ IJVflJI "' .w,aa_, ..,..... lit '"9Wf'll _, ~ 1 Bruins lllttf to compete ill I had been broadcast as originally ~hed\Jled, two 111 u....-lrl!M* 11a1111t1 ~"L llo!M. days before Thanksgiving, it probably would aot u Of (.t)"-,,.._.M: IC> .,..,i .. 1114 •11r"""' "'fits. I have been a candidate for an Emmy. But at. least < 11111.1 li1>mer twit ht • .. II ........... I 101M of the jokea would have been 1l'elher than ~~~:111~:',!,:9~":9"~ ..... ~· ... I they •med Thursday night, and ttre spools would ='"'""'"' assiJnecl llMf• beal!M ft -have had a more piquant quality about them. ,......._ ~~ ..._. 11 ~"'~ 12.• ,....,.." : , .. , ""'111• I lluN Tiiis --- -Jltil Let's face it. The audience would not bav' been ~':": .. '":.:'-., _.... • ia.. ... .., 11cw• 1uUering from a surfeit of one-fhot programs '°' ~ry 26 ~ut ... " .......... L1'.111 • CJl ,_, ._ 4C> wtucb, except for changes of faces , seen to be nm· a 1 Cil 111r J-. CC> <IO -.1 Ai'kiftwt USA tcl 00,, on the same lines. •lftlt riTrftlft CelflPlllM " • a.,. W.,..u,i (C) Diel bbtr1 ol e tm!~'~v•ttu: lltert•ll· illttMtwl ._111 cuem pr1or te MISS 1'1YNOLDS, in the second TV ~ ..--{,II!' 111111.1 ...., ...., Ifie ,,....._ 111111 .c 111111 her career, again seemed determined to demon· · ~ • ..,._ ~ ""-1't ())...,,... •11 (C) st.rate her rirtUosity. • Her i\lest &tar• were cboMn · ~· f:t ~~ ~ 1 •.a. ,., It ni.m: .. 11094 Ho-.· to compttment her talenta, but she really did not <IQ u 111111 use them very wisely. She. sane witn Jbn Nlhon. . :1~:~ ~ (It *14. -> l:Cll I !21... 1't ~ ... ,., (C) • She danced with Donald O'Connor and the did Im· ;;" .,_,, r. , .. , personations wttb Frank Gorsbin. And abe did'*" ......,._ "It tut ~ e Allllf CCI ~ llltl· sabfy well with each. by lrtAucy.• · ., alld DH Wtfta al the WI I ..ll bo · I '.~ -<L · .. · acfitll fro111 ralm Sprl1111 wh .. th• The most aa rate part of the program c1me Hi ~(l)Fr!Uf"""' ~·ICl Clllfonit• Alltel•,..... t11e Cl!lctat when she and Gorshin k1dded the elderly movie, S ::-..:::, -~~.S.,= ;'-..: <Q "Celt_..... ''Grand Hotel,'1 and although ~ did a pretty good •oi• v..e. _ .' · <....i.tnil ·eo -blldoltll ~ iob o! lmttatmg such immortals as Garbo and Bette ~~~~1·)~1' "-' c;.tt.e. bavb, and Gol'6tdu played John Barryw:oore an4 ~ ~~!pt D ~ Gol( 3rd Round Sidney Greenstreet, it was necessary to clue bi tb• -. * '·" ~~·. , '* DORAL OPEN tmder-40 audience by flashliig on the screen ~ 89 ti):.,,_. e> m 9 Cil NA . 11r11 ._ Cl names of the perfonners -mostly retired or dead , ill.YlllnM._,. ......_ nit ~TO,.i ltom Mia111l f'1orj. -they were jmpenooating. I .;__ 11--.-111 I• tllt lllOJf 111urdtrocn touilltf •""a Hop• ed ( ,., · k t r 'th a , . ~ :' '-;-ft.~~-,. Oft tllt rGA tou1 "Th• lllut MO*' DV .. appear or a "u1c u n wt t ;:. ... ~. ar. IO 1ttr." u 1t 11 called 11y pro 1o11. double handful of grade 8" wisecracks, tbe11 dJsap-"".~a...~~~~.k..., .... ~-...: r; ~ (1)Tllt tt lnlf\.... n h11 106 und tr1ps •nd 111ht peared. Nabors sang "Mame" and never came back. ly Tom .JC. , · .. :)(30 "A .~ "'41 law and 300 acrts ti unbtllM· Jokes that 1eemed funny before the ABC teclmk:· .. . • .• WAI W -' . ., " Illy Irle~ teruln. ians' strike poetponed the program no longer were ..--------...... ~.,...,· • • M ~ lllj • 1:111 • hl4 ...._ ca r • ~ • kidt ttm lll't •ttflr •IMI H ([) c:.n.ae a.uw: m even amuA.ng. • ' ' , ' ,J " ' i!~ p1rt11tn t11et Ill II • 11 Santa Clau. In spite of elaborate sets, big name guest It.in ~ • ,.,...: (Cl <to.•·> ODii Mc>-Mftit: NJelln111 O'Clecl" <11111-and Miss ~nolds' passionate desire to pl~. the ',~, • . • · tery) '47-Dlck Powell. Id f sh' ed · bo t 't A .. Ar , ,.., .,,• .. ·. .,...., ". llM ~ (C) (IO Z:IOBllMt: (Q "flt• 11 Cllalttl• pro~am an o • a ion air a u l -iU'\C • ii.) "'*1/tlt fl e b: llttN ~ntuft) 'Sl-Dtnl• 0.ral all, tt predates the t'WTent "controven;ial comedy0 I .. "~" GMtflt: •A1Nf1a1 ~<tel· that dien 11 ao muth talk about. · • "• r• • •m ,,,,...~ . ..,. utillll(• "ntuit) '42-l'ruto11 Fo1ter. . THI WOltO now is being passed around that lliala41/' An n.•• ... IJ MllllN $ Mt¥ie: •Afttt1 ••~ t"'-th tw k ha II b t te I ted th , .. ...,.._, about ·, ..,allful ~ (dfallla) •61 _ Gt0t,. Htmillon, '"' ree ne or s ve a u Tm ne e ... w111 ... ..._ ttie ""11 ti lllt ..... Mtrttdn Mcc.tmbrida•. recent love aHair with televi6ion specials. ~ • silt *"' ,_,, •· I"' Merle: ""••• GUii." The industry theory only a few months ago M:tO IDfil1"',.,.~utM:;":,: a:oe9111t 11tw -...: tct H.,. seuon and attracted sponsors who were not mter· r--0. N S. C-WIS that Specia)S Odded excitement to 8 rather gray CT80 • -..., !t•.tt ,,.,.,,.,."". u Unt• '"r fllff11 • ested in weekly investments in eertes. n llf h • CC) Rip SClloet lllldtnb dtbltt Ille IU I S d h bee all ~{ ~· lltt to'!t wllll lludtnts lrM Wilhtm T RAT HG to ate ave n gener y ,,-.. ., ........, tel l tu Hltll Sc.llool disappointing. The president of at least one net· ''°-.> ..,.. -.. w.r.• Sec· 1:1s 8 Altll •~• IC> I wort it convinced that by upsetting the refu]ar .., ., tllf•. ~ tllll •k 1:••c11 tttt C1111ic: m Tommy weekly sdledufes with one-shot specials, hartf-core "'Wllllilll L..lll;ift(s hlalety 10lt ·~ Tom w11511op1 flltfl MI viewP.rs are M'ln<>yed at miMing their favorites and -:='-..rt, <tO 111111.> Gtlbtrl.f"~ :• St1Qto11. are U1tety to flip their dials -and never retum. MWll 1 .. kttNll: (C) suntore I The thTee networks called some 300 programs f;~&f:1......, Ttr. ICl "spedaJs" this seuon. but next season that total From Miifau\M. Wl1COM111 co111U is expected to be cut by al least one third. tflt $60.000 MlllM Hisfl Ult Open I Clllllf (Cl RICOMMl!NDED weekend viewin~: , ., ~~r-i ' u. Th•tt: !Cl Totrieht -"Rise and Fall of the Ttlird Reith ." ...., flAJ i,, · 4:t1 SI Tllt ~·= • '• ICI A 8C, 10-11 PST. part two of a three part adaotation .;. (30 •·> I ~er-''"' of the Wi111am L. Shirer book; "Man Who Dances: •: J(C) ",S••~t 1•,tl• 4:>1ft9 Cll SJnta A"ila Rlct: ICI F.dwatd \'Olell11," NBC. 10· ll Telephone Hour docU· ~ :u -• An· nit s16'.'000·Gu11u1 .. 4 111tt mentarv on the Uf P. of 1 male ballet star. *'"" ~' S11turd1v -''R;,e and Fall of the Third Reith," I~~ CCI A~C. 9:30.tn·M p.m. PST, final program of a docu· s:00 e 1" ,,....._lit: (Cl ·11oc1"~ mentary on Hitler's Germany. latry Malltn auuts. 8D(1)tw'1 WIMlrfll w..w I --iii: CC> "' ~ llld ...,. .... llattle It ....... Vldltta w Clllll "' Mtlll ~ Me.~-.. I GrJc.~""" .. I .. Ullll ft1s'!'* ~ I .... ,_....,, ........ ..... ,l~ =1=-fQ ...... •-...,.: cq D..w '"' I c~-<~ ~ I ~=r.:·:··~· ""' ,..... ... "';,. .... · 1 . ~ ......... DPnnf• the Jtl~e ,,.,, .... , ... '" .. In Market for Stocks Joh? BJ SYLVIA PQ.R'l'ER •'bting s a 1 1 r l e 1 for tra1Dee1 to be Wall Street ~ representatives are now runnini between '7,000 and •u,IXX> a y~ar. Wlthla 10 years, a trained re1latered rep can expect to earn between $35.IXX> and '50.000. and some are earn· lng tl00,000 or more w1Uun thls time." "The demand for coUege graduates who want . to be- come stock brokers 1s now many Umea the supply of qualified candldalts " "A1TITUDES toward women on Wall Street have chan&ed druUcaUy m the put two years, and the chances for advancement are far greater than ever before. One litl who has been working only eight months as a junior secur- ltles analyst is now making $10,000 a year " These are excerpts from a recent talk with three of- ficlall of Don Howard Per· sonnet Inc.. a leading New York-5an Francisco execu· Uve recruiting firm for the fuaandal community. The remarks dramatize the ala· tistic:a which project a tre· mendous surge in job op- portunitiff on Wall Street for both men and women, youni and older job seekers, those with llWe experience H well as for thate with ex- tensive training. The remark.I alao drama· ttu the high and ruing pay ICl.les on Wall Sb'eet today. Starting salaries for a se· curttin analyst trainee with a master's degree now range from •.ooo to $11,000. An experienced cashier c a n earn '20,000. These salaries are in 9dditi.on to an array of fringe benefits, including a yesrly bonw which can nm from six to 22 week.I' pay. FOB WHAT Jobi on Wall Street are workers needed mott UJ'ienUy today 7 What educatlcm and training are requind? When are the greatest opportunJliea for women? For college and business 1chool graduates: the bi&· 1en oppottunilie1 are joba u ~ repraenta- tlva (ttodl broken); tec\D'· ltJea and bond anal ya ta; cor· porate finance specialists: apec1allrta handling instltu· tlonal funds : portfolio mu- agera. A!Jo for college and busi- ness school IJ'aduates: new jobs are openinC for systems analy1ta and computer pro- grammers (to help speed automation in many phases of the investment businen): manpower development (to do long-lerm forecasts for industries and for the na- tion ): market research and merchandising people (to search for new types of in· vestment customers a n d develop new typei. of invest· ment plans) FOR HIGH acbool grad· uates. and even for high school dropou~ there are literally lhoustnds of job openings in the operations Publishing Firm Elects 3 Officers Officers o{ the Orange Coast Publishing Company. elected this w e e k at the company's annual meeting, include Robert N. Weed. president and publisbeY: Jack R. Curley, vice pre11i· dent and general manager, and W a l t e r Burroughs, chairman of the board. The company publishes the DAILY PILOT and the w~k.ly Pilot Adverfuer. and operates PUot Printing, a commercial printing firm in Newport Beach. Weed announced that the February circulation of the DAD..Y PILOT achieved a new all time high, averaging 36,197 pald daily circulation for the month. The six separate com· munity editions ol the DAl· LY PILOT, and the weekly Pilot Advertiser now reach more than 71,000 homes in the Orange Coast area from Seal Beach to Capistrano Beach, Weed reported. Orance Coaat Publishing Company bas omcea and plant In COtlta Meaa, and offices in Newport Beach. Huntineton Beach a n d Laguna Beaeh. NEW CAR LOANS AS LOW AS DISCOUNT NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A r DAILY~ WANT AD Mutual Funds COMPLRE PRINTING SERVICE .-.~ I ~· .. Blf=: .fRJ•W> ~ 1 ft«I . E . ...:.l; r • • •---~ ~~ .... ~h, ... t.w. . Xq1ange osipg, .._,_ __ ...: ~ ~ •j fi"' "!"'t=!U ll~ ~It 4~ .J :.:= .:J: " .:·, .·! != -.. '" ·: "'·~ -:Z 9-.. .'''I fi: ,,.. 1 4m ~ ;~ • ~ , ! -~ -T =, r \Cl, ... '-Cllle-' ; !!P• ,-;. ~ ~ ~ :f: " .,. ; I ~ 'n; il ~ ~ M • •• "".' 'I ..... '"'' 2 = -' ' ' = c~~ 1 -+It~~ ~;"· r. EH :.. ... ~,.. 1 ~ 11~ .... OOM.I~ J ULY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. HB May Have Answers TruiMes ol the ~-Mesa Unified School Dis- trict JDigtn loot to HUJJtmltiOn Beach for IOIDe binU wben tbe1 aet a.round to settllnl the issue of .ulng for men money from the taxpayers, perhaps naf fall. Huotinpn Beach, thlJ week passed an overriM U.O. by a beaMtly margin, a near-record turnout of ~ • voted ov~lngly to maintain a ~t ta Oftl'ride that wu about to expire. GrantM. the HuntinjtoD Beach ICbool board was not .-mr for ne• tues, only the maintenance of the ../ ·current tl.39 tu rate. But it got a whopping 78.& per· cent 1pp"t1Va1 when only a simple majority was r~umd, and a 30 ~ voter tumout. That's most unusual on ICbool isluea=day and age. The H Beacb t<b>ol override bad been IOand.ly d.el juJt me months ago. Thanks to a well- planned proenm -1 to atrong effort.t to communicate db dtilens ol the ~unity, the diJtrict waa able to lay U. needs before th• people of Huntington Beach and atit the funds it needed e. avoid a drastic curtailment in 9dlioo1 prognma. Other school dJstricta, ~luding the Newport-Mesa dilbid, might be able ~ leer\ something from the ex· pertufe ol. the folks aaoss the er. An Engineering Quirk It Iii onty 4.4 miles loot. bot the ~ of freeway WDc dedii£aed in ~ Mesa March 21 Wft\ be one of tbe mo1t metul slrip1 of roadway in theee ~- 'J'be San Diego Freeway now tmn.imtes at 4{arbor ~vmd and drivers bou!ld for Newport Beab or Corona de'! Mar or places in euiem C09U Mesa bave ~ad one of the moet awkward drivint chores imagina~e while awaiting completion of the new lint be~ Hai\ bor and the Newport Freeway. aips of reUef from ..,_ motm1lla will be raoudna. Well, almosl to. Tbe fact ii, tbanb to an ~ ing qLlirk, the new freeway llnt llll't 11 UMlD1 .., Jl ought to be. • This is became Gltbou.s clri..n wiU not be able to get off the Sen Diego "hwiat and drive IOUtb on the Newport Freeway. EnOneen. reuoaiDg that ~i> ture ~ det Mar l'reewiy offaboot wW eventoally a bl9orb thi.1 tra.fflc, r.6ede DO prondoa in the Sen Diel~ Newport interebange for .lc6 a trlllJition. Thil will mean tome awkward maneuvtriJIC 'ind undoubted con· fusion for tboulands of motorillts who would 1op:aily assume tbllt they can aet from here to theft. The oowai:y drive!' will ha" J• u much t.IWb&e vmen he i.! northbound on the Newport Freeway and hoping to go west on the S. Di• freeway. It will be another C36e of not hem, Ible to If( from here to there. (Not to mention the t'C~ that will build up OD Bristo\ S1reet!) " This design restriction w• ~~. and ~ ably not worth the mooey tt'a ~ to ave. The Corona del Mar Freeway ie ltill·a '°'' way in the fU. ture, and the unnecessary anDO)WICe 111d inconvenience to motorists will be going on for ,_,. to come. Still, the 4.4 miles of ~·~ welcome indeed. And when the remaining tint een the Newport Freeway and the Santa A~ Preeway Is completed ~e this year, one of Callfonua's IDOlt Yital traffic arteries will be in operation. It will mean Harbor Area motor· isU can travel to Sain Diego OJ' to Loi Anf~les witboUt a single traffic light and w~ marimum eue and speed. Actually, tbe freeny may not be open for traffic UDtil about April 15, but when it is ready for use the It didn't come cheap. 'Ibe 4.4 milea COit f 11.2 mil- lion -more than $2.5 million a mile -and that'• not cheap in anybody's road-building boob. The Nmaining eight miles between the Newport Freeway and the San- ta Ana Freeway is somewhat cheaper, about $1.4 m.iilion a mile. Undoubtedly, k will all pro-.e a good investment for the area. Now, if only tile enpneers bed invested a few thousand more on that pelty imetthmae •.. N ~, HANli TH_E EXf'ENSE! PUT lN A AA(1tJ6 £N61NE: .... --...... __ Bureaucratic . Mind at Work H1n'1 a riddle for you: How many airplane ticket.a muat a ltrine quartet buy in order to fiJ to a concert? Tbe answer 11 "el&bt" -four for the member• of the quartet, and four for tile inltrumenta. 'J'h1' abaurd atate of affairs, which 1DIY put tomt of the flnut chamber DlDllc IJ'OUPI 1n 1he country out ol buaine11, arilel from a new Federal Aviation Adminlltratlon ruling that co pa.uenger shall carry with him onto a commercial airliner any pacba• that can't be placed under '1ll aeaL VlOLINa AND vtot.AS, Of COUl'H, nucb le11 cellol, cannot be put under plane 11ata la tbelr commodious car· ryinc-ca.... The only alternative ta to send them tbrouifi as baaa1e -and anybody wbo would trmt a '3),000 Stredlnrlus to an airplane bJ&1•1e-baDdler would Hiid hiJ feeble grandmother into a eai• ol h1Dl0'1 Uoni. Hardly aDJth1nl 1n the world is more delicate than a string ln· atrume.nt. d1cb can crack not only through Jarrm1, but through treesini or overhnttn1. u well. Molt mual· clans take far better care o( tbeir instruments than they, do o f themselves, and with good reuon. Amati jUJt IJD't matin& violim any more. THlS IS A CLASSl~umple of 1 he bureaucratic mlncf at wort. if It can be called work. .. Packages" are '<pacta1e1,• no matter if tlley contained Uncle Bin'• tolled laundry /or Menuhin's unique violin -and they receive the same impartially malevolent treatment from the bag- gage book. "Rules are rules" and "I only work here" constitute the whole operating ]>hilosophy Of the bureaucratic mentality. Obviously, some provWon has to be D)ade by the FAA to disfut&uish between cabbages and strings; 1pecial prov\l1on coWd be made in 90ID• com· partrnent of ~ plane to bold precloa1 objects of irreplaceable value, even at somt tlight extra cost to tbe paaenger, without fordna him to buy an ntn ticket for anotb« seat. ACTUALLY, THE market for string quart.eta ii ao limited, and the groups operate on such a narrow margin of pro6t, tbat one of the finest in the country, the Jullliard. is seriously taikiJ1C •bout disbanding if the plane replatioa 11 not rescinded o r modl8ed.. Even business executives cculd IC8l'Ce1:y afford to travel ex· ._.lw17 H their airplane fares were doubled. . No doubt the FAA had safely and convenience in mind when it pro- mulgated t.be new regulation: bul "packages" are as different as pa.ssenaera, and a rare old violin ought to be accorded the same spedal treat- mtl)t aa u infirm old lady in a wbeelcbair. Asset Tramf er Pitfalls SMm made aood money as a salesman for a bia company. But be and bi.a wife. Helen. were blg 1pender1. and one day they ran abort and couldn't pa7 their grocery bill. So Sam borrowed from his company manaaer. aignlng a not. for tbe money. Life for Sam and Helen wasn't &ood and Helen ~ 1ued Sam for divorce. Since Helen would probably get moat ~ of their community usets anyway. Sam'• property settlement 1ave her almost everytblna they bad. BUT SAM KEPT ON spending fa1tn than be urned. One day Sam aot Ortd. Tben tbe mana~e-r sued both Sam and Helen to collect on the note. Since Sam bad nothing, the mana1er'1 bell cllance ol collectina would be to force Helen to pay. Helen dented the manalt'J''• clalm. uyln& lbat Olll,y Sam alined the note. 1bt court beld Heleo liable for the debt. Sam bad borrowed tLt money to pay for lfoceries while they were married. The note was a "community debt." Sam could not give the com- mu.ruty assets to Helen and have them escape the community d e b t s . Creditors like the manager could reach those former assets even after l~y were transferred. AS A RULE, if the husband runs up debts or commits wrongs durin& the marriage. they become the "com- munity's" responsibility, payable out of community property. But if the wife alone incurs debts before mar- Tiaae or runs up bills solel) foT her own benefit .rtenrards. the debta re- maJn her separate responsibility. The creditor can collect them only out ol her aeparaet assets. U she has at.y. It la qainst the law foT a debtor fraudolenU, to transfer hls asseu to avoid Cftdltma. A court will aet aside aucb trlnlfers. Since Calilornia law JT.akts comau1Dit7 property Hable for communJty debta. th.is will bt done eveo after the property II given away in Jood faith, 111 to children, or to the wife under a court order &Itel' dlwn:e. COURTS VIEW WITH ~a trandln to cble relatJves Of tiieadl by ~ debtclr fa ftDanctal stralta. Tbl a.wt ma1 ed. QPOll the reclpMDt ~ .,_ ChM be 1av1 falt • 1lue • Ntar1l for ~ J>l'OP'rty. ou.rwt ... It wtll lO bict'to the debt.or ,........ cndlton cu reacti 1t. Nott: Califtmdo ~,., o//~ thU col•"'"' ao Wo" mer how oboGt Oll.f' i.. ...... Reader Says· Travel Tax Reagan Now Reeogni:e• Import~ ... Meet Mental Health Need$. Discriminates To the Editor: I am writing to add my voice Jn. protest to the many I am sure you have been hearing about the proposed tax on travel overseas. l feel that this is a highly dJscrimlnatory pro- posal; it will affect the middle-income L•ltl"fl"em,_.._..._.~_..,. -*~ ..... -............. ., .... Tiie """' .. ..-. ...,.,.. .. flt ~ .. ...... llbel II ........_ A.II .....,. -I lftc..,_ ~ .... -""-...,_ --............ 911 ,_,.,, citizen who must \Ive for yean • that "dream trip~· on which he 1t1ll probably spend. after Cares, no more than a few hundred dollars, and not the wealthy jet-setter who spends thouaanda and to whom the few dollan' tax will mean nothing. It is unrealiJtlc to say "Put that trip ofi for two years." Many people have aging relatives on the other side whom they would like to lff before it is too late, and what cuara.ntee does anyone have that they wm be around two day1 fl'om now, m11eb leu two years? 87 NORMAN NIXON, M.D. From 1958 to 1963 Dr. Daniel Blain, one of America's ablest ptYchiatrilts, served u director of Callf omla 'a Department of Mental Hygiene. More than uyoM el.Je, Dr. Blain, who subsequenUy ~ame pt'esident of the American Psychiatric Aasoclatlon, Is recponlible for the s p e c t a c u l a r reorpniJatlon of Caillonda's muddled procram for dealing witb its mentally ill and retarded citizens. Start.Ing in 1963, a special Assembly subcommittee, first beaded b y AaMmblyman Jerome Waldie then by Assemblyman F r a n k La11tnman, ata~wldt bearln1s and •t.udlea l8d 1o the Mental Healtb Mt ~known as the Lantftman. Pcl&rShort Act), a law which Oaallz~ el many ot Blain'• recommendat.tona. THROUGH THE Short· Doyle Act. paued earlier, 1ome California coun· ties eltabllahed vark>ua community· aponsored psychiatric clinics and services for the treatment of emo- tionally-disturbed patieDU near their bomes. The ltate~ays 75 percent ol tbt COit of tbeM atient cllnics, wb1cll Gftu tllmina the need for expet1.5lv. care in l.atate mental hospitals. The Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, hailed u "'Jbt Magna Carta of ~ mentally ill," made nvoluUour7 changes ln the commitment system for tl'le mentally ill ao as to prpYide atrona prottc:tioo for their civil and letal riahtl. Tbe law also provldes for early treatment ol disturbed 11'1> divlduau in &n elaborate state-wide oetwork ol community clinics and services in every county. . • to the counties for the upana. I( local mental health servkes. •• UNTIL BE BECAME governor hlf January 19&7, Ronald Reagan seem• ingly was wwnrare of Dr. Blain'• .ad~ mirable work and the aubseqaent tf~ P R 0 P 0 S ED LEGISLATION 1X> forta of many members ot -tae California LeelJJatuN 1n formuiaUq the neceuary IecblatiOn. No woedtr be stumbled when he de!Nndecl 1h~ 10 percent cut 1n expenditurft ~ led to cutting ttafla ill oar ti.ale hospitals, already andermaoned, and closini some of the community cliD1ca~ revise California's present trapiented system ol orranizinc and financing public mental bealtb services Ls now beln& studied by the hard-working Assembly subcommittee. 1be Sbort- Doyle Act probably wlll be amended to (1) create a sin&le medlanllm tn every ::J Lat\ QOOrd.Joatlnf an pobUc, pri'f)I • l*9 *' )oUI 111\ica Jnte .aul ... ~ MllUl 1y1tem: amt (J) ~·~ th• bMla for the allocatidn ot .., mtllfal healtb fw:dl k1 ~ tb\toln~Wllty clinic:s, OBVIOUSLY, decentrallzat1oa ,.iQ require • 1tront community me!Kal bealtn authority 1n tHery county wi~ each board d 1upervia0r1 appointing • director, amilory board, etc. to provide all 11ervicq f« Che mentally disordered accordlnc to tbe Short· Doyle plan. Services of the State Department of Mental ~ Will be available to each county by con- tract when seriously dlsturl>ed p .. tltl'ts require bospitallution in a atate hospital. Since moat troubled indlviduals can be helped effectively by short term U>ttap-y in local community clinlcs. tbe patient load in state mental bofpitals wm be reduced materiaDy. TM mdlfiy 11Vld will be allocated I GO'f. ~NOW recwp•:1e1 ~ ..... 1*.dlamlA'am~ Walth. . Dr. Jlaht p,.,..cl. Wa "1'-pOP:ii, am,.. annouaetd .tut weet, a1ao -et-ti1~c the ~ Md qualit1 ol cai• iJ1 state llMlltal laolpltala -deftlop-ins out-patiut Pl)'cllialric Hrvica la every c6unty, 0..e~ sb..iitinl meeh of the cue toad pow carried by lta1t mental 1.QiltitaUoaa. Howuer, jw • Qsts be will not add any moiey &o hil aeM8 bud&et to Oaace the 1MD• tal health relorma. \1NLES8 REAGAN JlfOVidel t 11 • necessary dollln to b01'~ th,!~ Do)'le procram and f6 .lm~ other provisicml of the 1*7 :t Health Act plus additioaal legiJlatl: soon to be paned, the coonty pr taxpayer will be left boldiDt the W Even thoueh be ia nmninC• U California'• f1vonta 1C111 for tb4t Repnblieatl nominatld& tor pr~ mental bealtb ln Ca11fon1a 10ur! ..,.__ ~ a political foeeall. r ; -, . THE PROPOSAL ls to tax people in advance by having them put up a deposit, based on the amount of money they are taking with them and on what they estimate they will spend. How can anyone know hO'llJ much he wiU spend? Takin1 extra money with you doesn't meu you are going to spend Jt -the wise traveler carries a .. cuahlon" for emergencies. What ll the fl per day supposed to cover? I bave not been able to find this mentioned anywhtte. Is it food? Lodging? Sightseeing trips? Small souvenir for the children bact home? Ally one of these can run over fl a day per person without being considered excessive spending! Reagan Holds High ~ds.; WHEN THE DEPOSIT is put up and all the red tape of reporting is done with, how long does one hne to wait before getting back the money he deposited? If g o v e r n m e n t bureaucracy remains typical, it wm probably be months -and the in· dlvidual cannot charge the gov.?rn· ment interest for the delay in repay· ment. Also, where does income tax enter the picture? How many penple jn the middle-Income brarlcet could possibly save enough out of any o~ year's income to pay for a trip overseas? Thi• fepresents, ln moat Instances. years of saving and senm· ping and doing without luxuries, an4 after paying tai:ea on income, real estate. schools, and th• small amaunta ol interest or dlvidendJ earned by aavinas accounta or investment. (already a form of surtax). AS FOR SEEING AMERICA first, has anyone chec'Ud the comparatin costs of a trip In the U.S. to a trip overseas! Two yearr 110 we plai:necl a trip to the mldwe: and after td- tln& the fiiures on air fare alone for the two of u1, and the air f~ to Colombia (a much 1 r ea t tr dittance), Wt (OUftd )l cbtaper tiJ .-0 each to &• to South Amttlcal uvm, COltl ...... alJo less, and Onlll the trip ... 1Dlld• poalble. t am "31'e tMr'I muit be oa.w ' wa,a al Mtaedaa denclts beatdlll ,..e1Mna tbe mJdch.lncome cittiili, wbo alrudJ bean the burden °' • ae•d com bnu&bt about bJ t1111 •tl1ba of aAcm lo wtlleh be ..._ not btloac -ll"om whlcb bl daMI llO lMMfltl MRS. WIWAll g. WEA I WASHINGTON -Despite all the bt( Rockefeller headlines, Gov. Reaald ~tan couJ4 t u r n out to be J u s t u bta a Cainer from Gov. Gftl't• RomAey'1 euly wttbdrnal from tbe GOP prealdenUal nee. Tb.at'• the private opinion of a.pubUcan CGDgreuloaal leaders, wbo bave euefull:y refrained from publlelY commlttini themselves to any ol the puty's bopefull. Accordlnl to Senate M I n o r l t y Leeder Evenu Dtruen, R • I l l •• Rom.M1'1 POlltical debacle w 111 ~ kea1an'1 position u a ltadl.DI k:inplatet. Tbe callfornia cuvenor. be tlpea, will 10 to me C'OllVtllUon with enou&b committed dtleptea to "make cir break" former Ylce Preddent Nixon.. ~DRE'S BOW TBE poll t I cal 1ritlunetle d Sen. Dtrua and tM , othw Republican lep11aton ad4i up; 1te1&tdle11 ol wbat bappeu bt Dear Gloomy Gua: Oregon's May 7.1 primary, Nlson will go to M.iam1 wftb between 500 and US votea -inclUCS!nt tilt llDCOlllested New Hampshire, Wi1eonsin, and Nebraska prim•les -not enough to win l:be nomination on tbe flnt blllol Tbat would require flf1 vo~. Since N1xoa will be able to pick ap onlJ a few de1epln from the bla states at New Yart (1.2 di6&eptes), P9tlDJJlvania (If), otllo ( 5 I ) , Mkblgan (41), and N.-Jettey (40), be will need a& Jea:at ~ deleplions rrom CaJUcns. <•) ud Texu CM) to obtain U. maritD for •omlnat!on. '1 ~ IN THI SWIM ' ,_. the bwb, we 1'Q1 be ~&!1~ of 1>'ill down . · 1-c'b lbelteia QOvtriDa it.Q·MU.J · • or tiny toau · Oft!' 1IWnl truPb. 1*lvwini a look trom the boys, one .uit featured a turtleneck top. -~« .-who ,,_ to mate • tut fashion cet· away, Bollllie and Clyde Inspired atym are a real ·find. Models, llDetbtg dpn, stalked down the runway tn pleated 1tirtl, and ptn-ltrlped suits. "Gone Wltll the WiJldN fuhiom, mo popular in the late 19808, lmpired 1 bandbrehief tiered skirt drift· tng trom a giant bow bodice. StirU from this pwp nirled in fall circlet IDd hid a 80ft feotle aura. Jn the Space Age Sb:ties, pop art and flower power )lave tc>und \heir way to drem fabrics. Hemlln11 ltill IWiD& well above the knee, although no maxi lengths wen featured. stnilbt Dh1I milbt u well be aent to th& Good· .m. Not a ltng!e one ns shown in the parade. Instead they were pleated, A.Jilled, and flared. From Mexico came the South-of-the-border color combinations ~ ·• yellow .s ereen. round dirndl Uirta IDd the ~nt area. Lite-day tMliOns include aevet'91 allm dreues peek. tng uni1eJ' bmowa of lace. a feathered ~hion and lots otOtter. 1be wliist bM COIM back, fMhiOn commentatar Mfls "1Dis TodJon told her audience. Even a combination towmaHne and ranch mint oo.t wu flared to the form. f SPACI AGE A peek it the year 2,000 showed models in mtni lpllee dresles. Taitng off from th1a theme, they showed • dllfJan .,..., in .. colon f1owtnc from an irideecent .... ' ~ u='• faehuw, one could llhake up h st1* of the 1 Twenties, llDDO'Y Thirties and remome rcru... ~ them with • UWe 1968 "pina'' and ~up with I *1ctJy NOW look. ......,.~ .. ,,.. '"'" WAltM WfLCOME -Mrs. "Wllllam J. Kelly, 1how chlirman presents a program while welcoming Mrs. Robert Hurtt to the annual faaruon benefit. EARLY ARRIVALS 1 -'lbe annual J. W. RobiDSOll Flehion Show Mid Luncheon, which is given as a benefit of Orange County aJildren'1 HOSi>ital, drew moce than 800 spectetlars to the Anaheim O>nventlon Center last Wednesday. Among the <>ranee Coast CClllt:tllient are Oeft to right) the Mmes. Kenneth C. Slough. Jack Thr.seo. and A. Allan , Dowers. Working on the promotioo aod sale ol ticket.I for the event were members of 11 gullda tncludinjl Little Kerma.ld, Huntington Beach; Punch and Judy, Costa Me.a; Cinderella, Newport Belich, and Queen of Hearts, Laeuna Beach. BELIEVE IT OR NOT -The parade of fashions. primarily feminln .. even attracted masculine viewers. Keith Geede. member of tbe bolpttal boa!'d checks bis tickets with his wife as they arrive. , ,,.., ...... 1. Industry's 'Dirty Unen' \ Card Fest 5cheCJulecl ::(onstJmerS~""~I~ ~Washed lJp?.1 • ltdlar'alMl9:....,..•ell .... W er I~., Ill ......-.-....._ .. ~ , ........ ___.... ..... .... I t ~edWll. ..... IMI .... .... lllMtnr.,..... -ell ...... . .: ..... ~--....... ~ ....... TMlll ........... ~ .. ---~~ ,._ ... , ........ ~DON G. CAllNl2J; N!.\you <WMI> -To ID70M '-it'I jail a dlrtJ ~hlrt. Buf ~ tat IOlp and aeteraent "tlatrJ ft'• 1 challenp. Not a ~ean... amce. u neec1 bf~·._. 11161 can be beaten $ .. oa 1 wtt rock. It'• a ~ ln convibclna the that, 1 o m e h o w , partkular libJrt pruo&I a unique problem that CIGIJ the UM of Bred X net.sent CID IOtY•. It'• tll1J contlnaal l'llMrln• forth Of new "iP9CW- det«feDC. for "special" wash-day snt>ltm1 that II the real nuh ol the aittcl.lm beiDC Urned at UM ind111trJ, both fl'<OID tbt public and from the Jutice Depart. IDllSl . Ara't h m o n 1 tr o u a ad9trtlatnc badttt.1 -mne- tentba Of them lptllt on forcHeedinl t.be televiaioa wltdwl' 111 eodka barraae ol dlrtreued bou11wivet wblnina o•er tbeJr buabandl' 1emlclean 1hfrU -lOl'CiDC deter1ent pricea up to finance what ii. es.eep· 11al)y, an lntr1-indmtry filbt for dominance 7 11 OR 11 CENTS Roughly, one research cber:ru.t atimatff, a pound ol wub~ay deteraent coo· taJna about 10 to 11 centl of active ingredieatl. At- tempt.I by the II t Ute housewife to relate tll1J to the lbell pr:let of vaiou.I deterfentl, however, are hopele11ly complicated by the tndu.stry'1 tendency to pacbge sucb prodoot. in a wildly non·ltandard varie- ty of bona -t pounda. 13 ounces: UI pol.IJ>da, one ounce: and five podnda, foar Ot.IDCell, and the like. Prices. too. vary widely 111 retailers u.se detergnt.11 as "apecialJ" kl attract mulmom foot trafftc, and aa the cost.I of ablpping and warehousing also v a r y ttreatly, so do the bulky d e t e r g e n t 11 vary by geographic area. 1n o n e metropolitan rocerJ 1bl.I week. for ill· &tan<::e, a breMdow'n " deter1ent prlcet -by the pound -foaDd tilt rnge ~ 1'boM ~ tDJo7 • i.t i.ct• .. U.,.,.... I ot llridtl • canuu mifbt waat ...... by Chi Lqlal· leach WOIUIJ't C1ubbliule at ts:•, ... ~· llmd 12, '°' ~·~ ~., St Calbft'IM. uncU ol CatboUc Womte. Accord!nl to Mn. Merle ZeJper .... Mn. Robert Cruce, ,,.,. ind meam cbatrmaa. ... ,.. t 1 wek:OID8 to j9&D tbe iun. Mill MSfuetttt O'Reilb' wfll decorate lbe cl~ with Irtab barpi, ahamrocb • and spriibtl1 J.precbaum. Holtesfel wlD be U>t Mmes. Jam. ra1an . Joeepb -FaneW. E 11 e n . ,,.,,.pn, a. s. Frene.b. Vernon Glbbl, R a 1 p h Glbton, Georp H a b n • Gerald Hallahan and G. J. B.ata. Rt1ervatlon1 are neceaary and may be ob- taintd by caJHna M r • . Martin Poldermana, 494-6lf3 Of )fn, 1.eJper I 489-38S0, mesa .. . .... · KID'S MATINll · SN'r. 2 lt.M. WASH DAY l&.UIS -No ti.tor ainetng wtJen h wallrl.ng bas to be cton.. 1-dinl ap an old·fubkmed a.titne ancf attemptinc to ''wri:nf out," the blw la Kill Judy Hunt of the DAllJt PJLCYI' staff. To IDYGftl ebe it ii a dirty lhirt or ftfrt but to the IOlp IDd a.tergent lndmtry it't a cbaltea1e. Astrologist to Address County. 'Star-gazers' '111 IOUlll Of Ml MOTO" AlsO CAl'IOOMS ALL SIATS 50c to be all the way from about 21 centl a pound to a~ p-oximately 25 centa a nound, but with IOtne small 1'family" alud pacbgea repretentlnf a bettllr bu1. thin toma "11ant economy• alzel an a pu-ounce, or per· pound bUlt. Aloas with the makers ol ctreall, clpf ette1, 1 o f t drina, perfi.mes and hand toolJ, tbe soap and detergent Industry f I n d 11 it.lelf the tarset ol fU1tice Department attacks on ijw>se bwilaeues with a hlgb a d • erliling coat.to-sales ratio and with profit rates of 10 percent or more on 11ale11. DENY OVERSPENDIN~ Tbe aoap makers, quite naturally, vehemently de11y t.iley are tpending a disproport'lonate percentage cf their sales dollar on advertising, or that the v<>lume of it ii unfairly bmdeniDC t h • COQl\Ulltr w1Cb add~ eottl. AJtbouab not spelliN out the percent.ace ol rts sales OOllar that toe• lnto pre>-wu. Check Your Anaies will Dr. Marc Edmaad Jones motion, the lrMutry inalstl Influenctnc the baffllnf be the topic ol Mn. Anthony and practiced thee befort that It 11 In Une with other variety of deterlfDla that Manago of Buena Park moving to CaWornia. A.111¥a1 ........ competitive con11aa« goodJ .. available. bow dirty or when ahe llddreuel the She la a member of the and, in all probdtity, I• UabtJ1 eoiled the laundry Ls, Orange County Chapter of American Federation of lilftll W'&V TO IE lower than it la in ftlany what type ol w a ab I it I Educational AJtmoo, Inc. Altrologers, on the board flSW "1 1ervi'ce Industries. machiDe lbe bu (top load Tuesday, March 12. of directors of Educational •1.....-1i11v ft IM Dollarwiae, I o c a 1 ~ or 11deload), whether the Members, 1tudenta and Aatrology 1n Los A.n1elet .JVVVUW•I ,,..... verUsing men point out, ~ 1aundrJ load conalstl of friendl of utroloo an in· and founder-president of the c ., ld~·-AnYOQa.- detergent lndllltry'• ad-~aturdy Cl' delicate fabrics, vited to l•tber at 8:15 p.m. county group. Mn. Mana.Jo oncep s .... Ism tbe~"3. Vfttisint expenditure loou l*bginc cooven.lence. rate in the D:lmtyland Hotel. also is a former vice~ but look ps&:Ctt You'I Cl1antic for the simple .t use and of course purely Reaervatiom are required dent of Fr I end 1 of -.,_ bJ' the new art.,,.., rHIOn that it'• a 11gantic 3 preference.' and ma7 be made by callfng Astrology, Chicago. Revealed ~=ed ... ~~ indu1try. Sales tor the lint Al gb undeul.andably Mr1. Charle• N. Crouley, Also on the prosram 11 .., -.,wa - tbree.quarten ol 1987, ac· net 'by the current ~2498 or Mu. Manago, a lt4cretary of the board yet com• cord1ng to The ~ ~d criti'clsm pl It& marketing $22.3534. of directou. Educational ~itb 1he advem ol the l>Jetelycom- Deter gen l Associa~on. techniqud -brought int? The speaker received her MtrololY, wbo will discu11 CaliJornla Natlenll 1"udma lortable. U unouoted to 4 2 b1lhon focus by ~ the Justice training in Chicafo under Pilces. · and Shade Plaat6bow. bulb rt1!"'1l ls pcunda and Sl . l billion -D e p a r t m ~R t • s recent will be upeciaHy n.rat.c:t P 0 8 • d 1 up roughly ~.2 percent from charges and ti\ badgering in lhe timely topic to ti. cwenveia't. tbe same period a year traceable to the fl I Art Jll'•eated at h Maldaf, or your urUer in both categories. government's n t-w bat-Ora S Mudl 11, m....-.. el ibe wahtlfnt ii To companion charaes. lallons of "c o n ~ m e r Colt.a Meaa-Ba:y C it l e a I.us• th.ea poaed by the Justice Depart-watchdogs" -the deltrgent · • FudWa SocilitJ. 32 inches. ment, that the Industry's ad· indurlry is a long way lrom D f f • D Don Dll¥ia ol rum.la thep t~i• verti11ing presents au 1n-being un<ler the sort of lire emons f Q /On LJe W911d, Gsden Grove will idea ii aot foJ'_!_ou. If your surmountable barrier to any it was in tbe early 19581, de~att t. Nf'tJ Concept wefPton>l*m fa1lt withDi dda new firm wanting to eater 8,...,..,., RI',.,_"' Back by popular demand day's program, Enrichment In P'udlaia Growine from nnse, ihea you can na1ia a ttae field, the soap ma!£ers uuo• ~ r..no wtll be Mn. Ralph canter by Arraneement, will be b~ to bloominl new, amootlier fip.re today. respond with a f I a t At that time, as the use ~ pa-. .__ witboat diet or am:ile. ''H<>publ.. of deter cots b • c a m • tf Upland to preaent • .Goral lh'a at JO a.a. la Ill ....... ..... ~ Ia ~ Ml,"'· • 11 • .a... And, on thl.a g:round. the wkiaprud.. it became IP" aOflDliJICll'Oll'UD Monday, AM W--'• c::bllllloale. ~· --.~.wtl --l&l'-'Jil.atl ... ~.-Dde4 Jndu.atry hu the support of parent that residue from the Miit~ U, ti.fore members Tbt Debana artiat'a acut.t bil ~. J. ..... Aiii. 0.. etmtllnl New York U n i v e r s I t y dettr1enta was Dot decom-of ~I 4J'ta Guild. NW of c::n.Uvlty and u;. 'lbl~ will be elllld ¥: .,.,,.. 11 6i ._ •>"*- economiit Jule• Backmsn posing in sewage 1y11tem11 .... _ ,, ... v"""-~ .... , most 1iC> trdc .at -1·• p In ID frilM~1'11Jl~dY who told the A11oc.iatioo of and. as a result, serious ~ --w dlviclulll'1 was dew~ • colta · · · 1111 'I 1'y • ...._ -proeas N•Uooal Adverlllert in lole foaming problems began popu1or pest •Pu k H • tluriq st""1 la~--~= A-__ ..,.••It•-. tb d•m .:....... ..._ f 1-M n .... _ .. __._ ber · ...._. lw • ...._.. actioa Ul68 that "No percentage popping up across e coun· "' o ... u a..,, or ..,, . o • ... wu I t1N1n..,. mem h . bnDdl Wdii. A',..._llllidwd peel, of adverthing to sale,, or try -coating r i. v e r s , of the TokJo cbtptllr of ..t ~ eow will .._ ilell lide O(:tltil lbd» any dollar volume ot ad-istreams and lakes m many lktbua lnterutioUJ. b& Mr. and Mrs. t..nael wm ...._ year 11tp1 J£ ta., vertia.lng, can be establi!hed areas with thkk layers of Potluck Menu She ta on tM .wutm J. DowDa who nh ..-..... -~ .. Alw Movie · Guide MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS BERSERK -Owner and rinl miltreu of British circUI is prime 1u.spect When a letiel ol IJ"UISOme murden take place. 'nm FAMILY WAY -Lack of privacy threaten& mar- riaae of youn1 Ena.lab couple. FITZWILL Y -Uptheart· ed ccmedy. ADULTS T H E ANNIVERSARY - Britt.ab •hocker about a poaaeuive Mum who an but devour• her vulner· able oftlPrlnl. 'l1IE BIGGES'r BUNDI.!! OF 'mEM A.LL Amateurs try to become profeulonal crookl. nlE COMEDIANS - Rllbellioa flared Oii Haiti .., ......... ...._... ___ ._,.r, ... .................. ... ™ ... ..... ... ...... .,... 11 a level which areue·bearin&foam. '---.....t kiDC .al qutea. 'lblj wlJI 111e ..... iltfa~ under ttrrerlam ol automaticall1createsabar-Stricftr •• voluotary Lures MemL..-. rs ~of Ohara Dllbaa ~mibeMticnll~ wi.,-..--lllaM!.It• mJDtarJ didatonbtp. rler to aitry." buta, fte loap an d Ql9 cbapler bl IM A••, ud tNt ln ApQ. a .... ,._. Mt r tma « COOL HAND WD Det.erpnt A 11 o cl at ion boldl oae of tbe M-~..,... • _.,w !t -LEBl'OIL polnta out. te1tUJ, the In-Members of Y o u n g ....,_. Iii • ~-• aada l>epNulnt llDd1 al • A. In . t ............ depw ..., •warded • • • \ ... I • ... -prilo in chain PDI ' na a caae poin -du1try la~ an all-out Sophlltkattl Women's Club CaOClliOe b the Moos• 6roup -· , ~ .. ,,~ GUIDEne;ORa THE MAR· although it doesn't Involve attack on the problem anJ wW iatber for 1 potluck ofJJ Socttlu .._..,.,._. 1poQl1tle RIED MAN Bra..v a laundry detMaent · -the tventuaUy determined that .. __ Acldem1 a P • D e • • Wom• of the Moolt, With a loaildaticia. --;, lndU11ry ii fond of p-Oin!:ng a rad i ca I retormulaUon -a:t 7:~ p.m. Tuesda¥. Floral Art. 118' UleinbJt tbe tfnt and -Suclftaly su.;• in both comedy wb.lcb holck mar· lo tbe whirlwind success or wwld be reqttired -March 12. ta the Cypress Penom hrterelted in the tttJrd ~ d eedl e-~. --.,t _. &1...'.~"9 rill• up to ridlcule. LeatoH in the 1950s which switchlng, tbal ts, from an home of Mn. R 1 c b a r d ~th)y lecturel of tM moiDll fbr IDNtiaO . bl · -:.~~· •. -. 0~ LIVE Ji'OR LIFE -French sprang from an obscure ABS ( 11 .... 1 b F10rt.1 Arb Guild may ob-MOOM Hal. OMU -...a. ---.... drama about a TV company in the South. was a...., e 11 1 • n e Conrad. tafa tldarmatioo from the 'l'be ~ bllie a t '1'1ley *'' anlla' at joumalilt"..1.... ~ rnon:: r.old door-to-door. ~ n d ~:=~ i:a: ~ b:: After dinner, an ~ien-Mmea, A. J . Antolik, ._ p.m., . aDC1 . -.; Williatt rMblcllil fer LI Femme. We and DA v veme &radullly built it.sell up 111 llinear alkJ\Me lulfonatel. tatlcm prosram for blW pro-4mt; c. I. ~. 4M-~ • ....au, Dllll' .-e 1'111hi• lalad. Newport with the mJent workl a major competitor in the In maD.1 ca.a the vWona1.I will bt direct.d by tm or CbarlM Larze)ert, ellled far I 1' rtk• r ID-CeiUer. eu.e170 u~B~ e.· ~ol~~-~~ ~ ~~ tht~~Rl•ard,~~~~=·~~~-....... ~~~b~~~~~·~~~--~-~~~~~~~~ POINT ~"a -..,.vafe And, In Nbuttal to the buikilng of entlrtly new Yia1onal cbairmp. ,- tale of u D 4 • r w 0 r 1 d frequent criticlam that the ptutl and. by 1986, the 'en-s.tt1n1 up tbt me.nu for venpance. American conaumer doe1n't Ur "-11'-ol ti.. .... _ -.._ THE SAILOR F R 0 M "need" 40 • odd brands of e mem-..... ., ne ..,. ..., memuan are the GIBRALTAR -Frtneb powdered ml Ii quid Auociatiaa -comprlaint Mmea. Bruct Muon of widow roam• the world deterg~ntt packaged i n compan111 mllin1 more C.ta Meaa. KaJ Delcoure an bet yack do1en1 of different 11ius, ~;!~!. °!n t=-~~ l::.tln::..:::C~"t: nlE SILENCERS -Satire and boa1Unc a wide variety LAS ba1la. '~ of aupersltuth. ol ll*ial lnlfedlents -___________ ......, _____ _ 'I1IE TRIP -Diltuteful blueing, bleacb, brig'ht"m" horror film. whJtener and oa down tbe VAI.J..EY 01' THE DOLLS U1t -the deteraent nw:eri -Tuttu. 1 b a 11 o w paUentiy poUlt out that melodrama 1n tOQlb world clothe•·walhlns i11n 't quite of •how bualness. the elemental task It once You can '\ • have your CAK:E ... and eat it too!. Come and eel~• our ONE YEAR ANNfVERSARY ~(~1F(tdey, M1rih 15th in the ~'r,CDuitf Ctki and Punch will bl served Ill day I - "'· Shamrock Shows Sei For DisMyland 'F eW Disneyland wm put on the IJ'"D for the Irllb Mardi 17 wttb a St. Patrick's Day oarade and three mt111cal t'Sbamroct Shows" In new Tomoi row land. Firlt of lb kiDd fol' Dlmeyland, the 2 p.m. parade wUl feature a 11COre of Irish bagpipe bands and hi&blm>d clog-dance groups phu the humorous Disney characters. With Micby O'Motl1e and his Irilh 1hl.llelagb iD tbe lead, plua Snow Wbite and the Seven "Leprecbaum," the Mad Hatter and hia huge ll'fleD hat, and tbe Three 2 Musicians In Concert Two noted S o 11 t b e r n California musicians Will ap- pear with Ingolf Dahl at 4 p.m. Suuday at the Cal State Fullert.oo L I t t 1 e Totaler. Eudice Shapiro, Yiollniat llld Laurence L e 1 1 e r , cellist, will ~J Dahl during the performance of bla "Trio for Violin. Cello and Piano." Dahl, plantat and pro- fessor of eompositioa and conducUng at use. will also . lecture on ''Tradition and Syntbew -A· Con- te m p or a r y OonQM>ser's Viewpoint." Llttle (Irish) Pi.gs among more than ~ characters, the parade alao includes the Dilneyland Band and other ma.rchln& unita. Guest celebrities bi the Pax-ade will include m.anJ som and dauOiters of Erin and teleYiaion'1 f a v o r i t e lrilb clown. Bobo Kelly. 1rlsh 1tara for "Shamrock Show" on the Tomorrowland stage will include t b e D i 11 a r d 1 with their humorous folk songs, the acrobatic Vpl.antes. Homer Garrett ,>D4 the Irish Ck>g Dancers plus the new Dublin Vaudeville Band. Dlsneyland's own Irish tenor, Fulton Burley, j113t returned from a USO tour of Greenland, Iceland and Newfoundland, will b e master of ceremonies for Uie all-Irish show. -Showa will be presented at 1, 3 and 5 p.m. Greek Tragedy At Fullerton A G~et tragedy slated ln terms or contemporary thou&ht will debut Marcil 14-17 when the d r a m a department at Caruornla State College at Fullerton pr,.enta Eurlpidel' "The Baccballts. ,, All performance• of the play will be at 8:30 p.m. In the college's L i t t J e Theater. Crossword Puzzle ACRO~ 1 Nu111btr one II "lh)or Barbara" author 10 U.S. sunraglst 14 French school 1S Sitt of hlstO(lc stnactin 16 At11trlC81! 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Alltf. i.dl• 2' '"" ,, Attact J4 At.o1pf\tr1 .r nnctltJ 311M 35 Rlvtr ta the £1111 )6 Flow• )I • shirt 39 Youth 42 Cllecktd '" '-'"tll 4' lllbrtl "'""" 4• ltold • SHSIOI\ 41 U1tlnJurtd 41 Cltafrt11ck .... .,., 49 ,, ... te4 fro• othetl 50 Stn11 SJ Rotary: Co-6.b• "Cet•onlal ~t 56 ..... ,.. ... 51 CIH'fl .. A,..,••: A&bt. It tltt a Frenchman to deftm Ctit lmprt11lvt atatuN Of Alfred Rltcbcoct, wbo for tnOl't than 40 years bu been m&kln1 film• in £n.,.Dd and America. Be ls virtually the author of the IUlpeD.18 le:Dre, yet be bu nev• received a a Academy Award for direc- tion, illtboaib . bis "Rebec-ca•• fti' '.eJect.ed tbe bat pk:tun ol 1MJ. T r a ff a u t, direct« of .. JW. Ind Jim" and '"The 400 Bloft'• · and a former flJJn erttk, tw long been an adlftJrW ot the Rltcbc:ock art. Ht came to Hollywood f o r ezteastve l.nterviewa with bis idol, and tbe results of their &alb have been pubUabed b)' Simon and Schuster In a handsomely illustrat.cl •to volume. The Nie of their COD• versatlon is ~markable, conslderinl the fact that tbeJr remarb bad to be in- terpreted -neither spew the otber'• language with enough fluency. But there was a meeting of tbetr two ml.ndl that transcended any Iangua1e barrier. TruUaut bad done his homework well; be seemed to be familiar with every scene Hitcbcock ever directed. The pair devoted much dilc'usafon to "'lbe Birds,•• wh.lch failed to acb.leve bit status in theaters b u t created a sensaUon l.n ita recent te l e v j 1 l o n ap- pearance. Hit.cbcock said that he became lnterea~ in the original story by Daphne du Maurler when It was printed in one of his mystery anthologies. He admitted that he lost his uual cool approach during the fllmin1. "I wu quite tense and tb1a wu unusual for me because as a rule I have a lot of fun during the shooting," he aald. "When I went home to my wife at night, I was sttll tense and upset. On all hll other films. Hitcbcoct proceeded with almost m a c b 1 n e -11 k e precision. Not only wu each script tiptly organized: be made a practice of aket- cblng each camera angle before production began. He wu ever the perfectioniat, seeking new ways to brinl thrilll to audiencea. . . . What Fools These Mortal Actors Be l ' ' turlt1 ._,come! pur. U.. pbt Ml11 becomea ..BQt tblN aren't eDOO&b HOLL oo tJP TbM WtJ Probably II hi.a obvloua IDd the f~ llfta .uti tel CQnare11 or atat9 After ~ th1!n \1 ~ • .;; ODl1 IOluUoo. An actor's ego no tonier ,,.b>, obscuri~ 1i ~ fa tlM nation to 1to.tt ol close allOCiat.lon with ac-la &I 11W&ift u any pollU-all that ~mafos. wi~1 f~ actors. TJtey'll tori, reportln& tbelr tdlolyn-clM'I. Jt m1tlt be fed con-So far only Sen. G.orge Ju.It bavt to die IM be crulea, dre~• aDd fru.atr•· .taat1)' b1 private praise Murphy and Gov. Ronald tor&oUea like ~ rest ol tiOlll l~ fln&ily dllcovered · llftd. tut>Ue adoratloo. Reg111 have found a aolu· ~. lJtUCVe me,._ thougbt By 'VEJlNON scarT theu bu~ haDsuP _ im-:.~~But~ww_lben~-tbe~wr~in.kl~e-s~•P-=--_u_on_·~~~~~~~~~reaJ11.;.:;..:::....:...1dlla:.:;..~~~ienl:::..·~~~ ioortallty. Fullerton's • 'La Ronde' CtUt Luted Tb~ .in 't '°' 1t. Polltl'clau (N~) • .rQYalty (Henry VDl), w r I te rt (Rembrandt. • c Q l p t 0 1'I ( Mlchelanceto), aclentilta ( N e w to n ) • pbllo9opben (Plato) and all tbe rest reach immortality over th• centuries. -.A .,.uU ootll...,. Act«s? Name ooe from, a.,,, erton F i;ulers say, the 13th century. Or bave aoaounteCI the cast for from the l9th century fOr t b e l r lortb~ir pro-d'-'Ction, "La Bonde,,., which thtt matter. •W ope:n a ~weekend 'lbe onl.Y American ~or run March It \Pier the wbo will ro down in tdstery direction of Anti!Gy Brandt. is John Wilkes Booth, and mi. compU, D.M:iildel, in it wasn't for hJs 1ctin1 . order' of appearance, Mary Essentially tbla bu£S ac- 1.yM S!ea aa tbe Jll'Olfitute, tors, es~Uy those in the Clark Farrell u the soldier, theater .net m te1ev1iion. Dottle Rodfen as the maid. At ltllt the mc>vte actor's Joel Tropper u the young work I• recorded o n man, and Sally Brown as c~fulold, perishable though the wife. it may be, and a ceatury Abo, J.rry aarma as the or two from n 0 w a reel husband, BMt>ara Rome as may be pulled from the the sweet YOUftl. miss, Mike vaults by curious historians Sheehan u the poet. Jane seeking a laugh or two. Davison a1 the actnss and . Basically an actor con- Walt Aaedieinw;r as the si~n himself an artiaf. count. Marlon Brando does. Steve "LI Ronde," rec e D t l y McQueen once ktenbfled released u the movie "Cir· himself as a creative lo· cle of Love," will be d.aged strument. Frlda111Dd Sa tu rd a y s But once a performance through' April 6 at the is over. the film released Mucbothaler Center, 119 and stored away, there is Buel)I Vista Drive, i n nothing left but a memory F u 11 e r t o n. Reservations U1 the minds of those who may be obtained by calling watched. Noth\ng 11 left 525-I0.'9 • etched in stone. daubed on canvas, or scrivened in the SA Players • Opening Set Cast members for "The Family Portrait," to be presented later th.is month by the Santa Ana Com· munity Players, have been amounced by director Ross Corbin. The c.aat includes Mat· thew McLaughlin, J u n e Maiiland, Margaret Boyer. Ric Tanner, Gertrude Hom. Veromoa Olsen, Lee How· loiton, Ehva Lynn 016on. David M a r t 1 n , Jim Malzland, Robert Horn, Gail Honsteln, Pamela Boyer. Gordon Hanis, Jame s Smith, David McCumiskey, Stephanie Lascsat, Frank Rugell, Alice Walter, Peggy Greene and direetor Corbin. P e r f or m a n c e s are acbedGJed foe Marcb 22~23. 29-30 and April e at a: 30 p,m. in the Players Theater, lirzo W. 8th St., Santa Ana. rustory book4. Today's actor is a shadow, flickering in tecbnicolor or declaiming from the at.age . A generation or two later he is as forgotten as the g.arba ge collector. The wile and sensitive ac· tor knows this and it drives him to distraction. Ask your teen-ager about John Barrymore, Charlie Chaplin or Mary Pickford. More than likely he will guess they are memben of a new rock group -perhaps the Jefferson Airplane or the Electric Prune. But as great actors or stars~ He never heard 0( them. Where, then, Is the actor's place in hi.ttory? Must he become an asaassin to be remembe:red in the cen· Couple Co-star HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Bill Williams and Barbara Hale. man and wtre in real llk, will play a married cou- ple 1n "The Frootieraman." GOING PLACES? Travel light and fashionably in our Butte bM Our SIWtty-belted 5')finl ciess keeps its fmf!, asrwrlntded appennce to fake you •oood town 11 fof a whirl lfound the w«td. Of course, it's washable Dacrmf polyestm. lflitt, pink, brown, a to 18. You'll want It in "'°'' thin• color, aa Dress Shot' u DCC Battles Cer~itos ·Mf . ·~ Ctrritot bested Sift Joaquin Delta, M.17, BaQCOCk mauled lu Die;o, 121· 11. ud P...-.a atopped Dt Ami, '71-&1 bl otMi' Tbuncta1 dubet. Cen.tto,, With a lrcmt llDe that averqa U per man. hu alreadJ wbipped tbe Bucs twice l• url1 MUc& TM ra&com edied OCC, IM'I, at Omfto.. ADC1 they toot a .... w1D ID the ftnala of the awtey tour~ ment. In ftunday'1 vudict over the Golden Gate Con.ference champion• f r o m CCSF tt w a 1 a cue of t h e BUCI fJlbttnl from behind most ol the 8"Din1. lnciudint tbe-rJve m!Dute overtime tellion. San Franciaco struck early In ttu! extra period gain& on top 91-19 on Anteaters Face Aztecs · . . In NCAA Cage DU.el II) EARL GlJSTDY ettlll Dtlly , ...... UC Irvine's AntNten will aunple heir first-ever tute ol NCAA buket· bal playoff action tonlaht at San Dte10 state Colle1e where they taka on the boat Aztec• in a t p.m. encounter. In the 7 p.m. game ol tbe toar-team weatem regionalJ, Nevada Soutblrn meeta UC Davia. It'1 a &oel the Anteattr1 '1boupt they bad mlaaed. Striving all aeaaon for a bn1ll In the reglonala, coecb Diet Dml'• team thought it b8d m1ued out whlll Irvine'• MJDe wasn't on die lilt releued by the NCAA In KlllNI ctt;J SUnday. But tbe NCAA did IClne jaglln& Monday morniq ad made I» ADteater1 a late entry. Althou&h UCI ( 1"7) m beaten tbe llb1 of Cal State CIA>e Aqelet) and Nev.S. Southern thil year San Die10 State (20-6) will probably be .tne Anteat.1' t.oqhest foe. IAadl"' the Aztec charge tonight wUl be &-7 center Al Stalecky. an UC lnble 8u Diet• State 1-3 CunniJ11h.am F Martinaen M 8-1 Sanden F Clem ~2 M Heckman C Skalecky &-7 5-U MlDner G Eveleth 6-3 M Parley G Miller M mJe mention amall college AD· AnMrlcan. He's a menace on the ho9rdl and a cmsiateot scorer. 8 111 Dllco'a leading point-maker, however, bl M guard Da'•e Miller, a U.8 ICOl'lf. SUlecky and Eric Ma.rti.n.aon (M ) mDI up h majc:r part of San Dieao'• ~gels to Faee CU. Hinton in Right Fiela, Hit,s 5th in Hain Lineup PALM SPlUNGI, callf, (AP) - Otuck Htntoa'1 tint •= for the California .U,.lil Sa will be to play rliM fteld ud bit in the No. 5 dot. In tuturt tun• bl mJitst bl molt aywbere llDc:t bl ca plaJ 111.1 fll the outaeld and tnntJd polltSom and Regan Aims For ADother Resurgence VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Los Angele. Dod&tra relief pitchu Phil R e I a n won come-back--0f.the-year honors in 11188 and he'd like to do it again in 1988. "I've worked out all winter. just as I did before the 1996 season," Regan explained. "I'm far ahead of last spring when my arm bothered me until the All.Star break." The 30-year-old right.hander. who posted a 14-1 record in 1966. said he had hurt his arm th.t fall during the Dodgen' vtait to JQ&D 10 took Jt easy during the winter. He 1Upped to a &-9 record 1 a 1 t aeaaoo. "This spring, I fMI like I did in 19S6." be explained. Regan had a 15-9 record with Detroit In 1963 but had been conaJgned to the minors when the Dodttra acquiffd him to bolster the bullpen In ta "'!le year before he hid been 1 .. ~ with the T1ger1 and 9-$ wttb Syracuse Regan a n d Jim Bnwlr (5-4) are tbe o~ relief pttc:Mn back from la.at year's aquad. 'ROD Perranosld. Bob Miller and Dick E1an d~ Yll trad11 durinl tbe winter. lkllll cloem't appear bothered by tbt pr()lfed of ldditlcmal presaun. "I lib tt pkdl. a lot." bt ..W. ''Jkcau.e ti* I ...._ bettilr ceatrol. Ccluntin& ,tbt J"9D1M trip, I WU bllt,_._._-.-. "Bat I jmt dkiD't f•l rilht tut MUClll and aar ... tad, I hUrt 1D1 arm .,._ Tbll IDrlal. tho-. r llel »a I did t. I.Iii'! - * * * Gnipefmit Slate mi.,. wind up • h laduff bitter. 1'be n.,..ar-old veteran oame to c.utorn1a from Cleveland where he blt ."5 Jut INIOn, well below hll top American League seuon, 1962, when bl WU .310 in Wuhinaton. Be made tbl American League A1J. Star team Jn 1* u an outfielder altboqb bl allo played third bale that JM?. Duriq lie 1182 campaign, hi11 defenalv. poationt included shortstop and ucond base u well " the out· fleld. Manager Blll Rigney plans to look at Hinton in several spots and hopes bil bat rtllinl Jta potency. The An&ela open their Cactus League ahibition season facing the Oblcago Cuba on Saturday in Palm Sprin11 and the two dubs bettle here &lain Sunday. Veteran southpaw George Brunet drew the opening pitching assignment for the Angels and will be followed by Bobby Locke and rook.it Ken Tatum. Tatum. wbo wu 12-6 wMh San Jose Jut year. has been signaled out by Rigney as a tlardthrowUig right· bander wbo is a fine prospect. Manager Leo Durocher of the CUba will uae front line pitchers Joe Nietro and Rich Nye followed by young Tom MIDdile. Ripey bad no big surprises in hll batting order as be gave the leadoff tJSOt to centerflelder Jay Jobnatone for the opener. Following Johnotone In the order are Jlm Fregosi ss, Rick Reichardt If. Don Mincher lb, Hinton rf. Paul Schaal 3b, Bob Rodgers c. Bobby Knoop 2b and Brunef Durocher leads off wtth rookie Jose Arda at abort.stop, Lou Johnson rf, Billy Wllliams If. Ron Santo 3b. Ernie Banta lb, Randy Hundley c. Adolfo Phillipe cf, Glenn Beckert 2b and Nlekro. The Antell "B" tu m new to Guadalajara, Mu .. for 1amea today, Wurday \and Sunday qainst op- pot!tion fNm tbt Mutce Leap. CaU.fomla'1 roster bet-ame comp~ TbundilJ w\tb tbl arrivll of veteran outfttlder JllmlUa Hall. PresSure .. . reboundin1 ability. Tbly'll mateh themselves with Irvine'• Mt k e Heckman (M ) and Jeff CUiminlbam (6-3). Coach Geor1e Zlepnfuaa' tall NDd of 1harpebooter111 pvtlculu)J potat now , M¥lna won eitllt ltraot ad has dropped to ltaUoa H .In Mbll defensive statistics, allowf.Dt om, •7 polnta per pme. San Dteto overeame tbt J • • 1 of starter Bob Lunctsra (bee 1$r1) at mld-aeuon, jelled and blCa Jmock. ing off tVll'JODt iJI liCbl '1'blJ blcPd the touati CCAA c b a nap i o a 1 b 1 p • automatic.U, qualitltBI '*a far h regiooala. The Aztecs tcpped NITd Soatlwn . in the repantl -flala Jut -,.. at San Ditto IDd umed a trip to Evanavtlle tor the m1lanlll, where they were beaten bl trJpi. overtime by lllinoi1 8tlde. 7'7-7&. It's been a banner year for the Anteaters, also, and no one wbo uw three ol their b6t wlDI tbla ,... will rule them out tonilbt The ftrlt bll lhocker ll'vlne puJled was an 14-C victory at Cal State (Loa Ansetn) on Jmuary lt. A week later, Davit' tum llJt 81 percent el ita sbota Jn an lmpreuive IMO win at San Fernando Valley State. And on February 17, UCI knocked off Nevada Southern ln av.-thne, a. 81. UCI ON) IM ..... n-. _.. 11 \.-'--" .. ,,,......,. • • "-".... " "'.......... Ml. 11 fl Sl'Y it... f7 9' Wlll'ltttf' Q 72 W•'"''V'IUWll 1' 111 U. fll Sell Di.. Jf 105 C.I ~ 91 lC A--i. Ad9a fl M C..-. 72 111 ,,._ Std M a Occ....,..t n H ,....,, ff 11 Seft o.... n n ...,..,,. 1111M111 ,,, as Loe .,...... • c.....,_it •. .., S1 fl .,,_ ....... M n CM hlY C,_,) 1S n wuimont ,. 11 c.14 ,,.. tl'llLJ 7' " * °'"° " n ,.,_ ,..,. .. 1' ltlvtnldt 71 ,, Cal ~ (IL.0) " ... 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UCLA'• Bruins alNldJ bave 1\IC-e Ciiiftall1 dlftmted --title and the 11...-.m OllifcrDla TroJ-un MJl. "I -J!erts la Brief ... ... . ..... . tralNll Ping P!!f New Angel'Ellis Talks ,, tike Autom~tic Weapon PALM SPRINGS -YQU would not go ao far as to w~ what mikes Sam.my run off 1t the mouth. It is just that be talk.a fa.st. Quickly and ln abort buntl, Ute an eutom.tic weapon. Engaging Sammy Ellie in converution la aomethina like a game of verbal ping poag where be doe all the serving. Of course, Sammy baa bad coo· aidierable opportunity to pracUce. Since hls arrival on the d8eert tD put on the baseball cottume Of the california Angell, EW1 bis bftn relentlessly pursued by a rwtber llrae number of baseball~· Strolling down the b o u le v I t d , bandlome S a m m 1 rwembllt a Hollywood actor and. hJ1 entourage. What the writing IVY• wlsb to learn ii SMllJbJ'• aid• ~ his •4>1"1.' Brilftf, hit story la thiJ. Sammy. a rtC)llMndal pttc:her, won 21 Pnwt for the Cinctruiatl Red11 ill 1986. Illa total faded to 12 ln 1961 -finally crumbW to eight 1ut rummer. UndlntlDl.tbly the joarulilts wish to know .. thla .i. all •~ut. 'nle trouble 1-, IO aoe. Samm"/. "I NaDy c1on~t know," E1lla r.Wea In !di quiet TOlce, '"but lt I Md ta "*'· I'd .., I won 22 games too IOOD. "See, I Wll OIUy ID my ~ year. It would blvt bea better If I coo1d have bullt up to tt more u.1J. "Tbl lat year ~ aped9d Ille to re~. I wanted to repeat eo bad I Ofuldn't think Of anything elae. That cellltd a lot of pre11ure a.ad I WU trJtnc too hard and evwytbing went tt ... beij." 11tere followed, Samm.y 1aya, a perlod of areat confullon. "'Ibey tbouibt I would l1nd It aeatn evn"Y. day '° the, kept runnina me out th.rt:. t. 1ot 10 t ~u trying somethinf different every time I t>ltcbtd. Man. was I mixed up. "1.Juat tllank beew.i I didn't ndn .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BUD TUCKER ' my arm. With aU the different theories, 1 mean." ,. Ellis it lllked u hi.I problem mllht have been mental. You are reminded ol a piicller the Allfell once had named Ken McBrl<M wbo woke up on. momlne to find he could no lon~r pttcb. wanm.a, ., n t1ae _.. .... , McBride hi a worN beater. Be ee.lt line tmwa tM MU ill-•P • ear walll 1tf*'°Ut 1eUtn1 tt •et. Tllel.nut'9wata.&M8Wlld. he eowJd aot keep &lie b9D la Ute ,, n. u the '8tten dtda't 'tt It tat, M.eBrble tlu'ew It oat. · . '. Killy Swears in Lett,er "Ne," EWa up. "Tbere w11 ....... UM .-a& wbla at. U I Clltll4 luwe I01l1ld tt H &be aide-. 1 weUlll't llllVe left It tlaere. I ;y.., ..... lftPeTl1 from uy place.•• llayk too m•clt ,.11 taut 1111 ........ S...1 .... " .... '8.0'1 ,._., 1olfen U4I .la addlded . -.~He Didn't Break Rules .. demanded but 111111 llil MW Mlary w. olDler t. f12J,OOO than SUl,000. ·• * * HEW YOU -Qurter'8d Jee N .... el th Pfew Yert Jetw wUI ....... .,...... ..... Wt ........... fta ....... mat1a1 t•• .. ......... .,. ...... ,. ...... ~ •JJ•••• ... --,.., •• , Ala..... ..., .. .,. ........... ,,.;. "" a. 1na ..,.. ......... wwtdq •• , _...., ..... Ill weeb ti .. . , ... ~ .. ---~ .. 1111Un1 wtaM M taa &lie ''WMtt ra~," I "I ..... plaJ toll It Ille 1uamer," 8emmf u71, d.llmJliblC .. tbewy . s. •Ilda for ... ,.. ., Sammy E1111. It II new • maU.r fer die fnlre. "I am hmllno the ~e of acenery wtn belp:;-'hl 11y1, "and I think lt will. I feel bMter ner hfr• already and it may be the anner. ''fll un you one thfna, I'm over· joyed to be with the Angell. U they had lfven me a choice of teama to be traded to. I wouldn't have hesitated. It would bavt been tile An gt ls. "It la lib comtq to the promll~ land. When they told mt J btd befn traded to the Ancell, Jt wu u tboolh the weight ot h world hH been removf4 from m7 1boulder1." OlJC'8 (Ollide With North Torrance tonJ.tht 1t 7:30 and Marini en· oounf:'en ~teated Compton at 9. Winnen .come back SaturdiY'{or the OOe decider. Huntlngton ia 26-3 8'Dd Marina 27-3 ~r ~e seasob, OCC BATTLES (Condllued from P11r H) tenibly outclassed. In fact, It would have been dillicult to coovt.oce anyone that this same band of Buc1 had averaged 100 points per game ln 18 drcuJt duels. But the frantic Wetiel resorted to pressure defense and the trick worked wonders. San Francisco WEii forced into four quick turnovers. which were converted t.Q. buketa. The Bucs were on tbttr wiy, but it was a long. toug'h row to hoe. 1'tY whittled the 1ap to 49-45 at halfftine. And they finally went ahead, n.n Wlth 10:07 remaining in regula- tion as Bart Carrtdo split two defemlve men for the go-ahead layup. rt was Oranie Coast in command. 8N6, wtth two minutes left. But the lo.sen fought back to tie it a.au with l:U 1howin1 on the clock. The P1rate1 went tnto the delay offtnM, waiting for the eaay bucket or the la.st-<titch ahot. They weren't accorded the cripple so they set up the final effort. However, Va1Jely w11 tripped up with ftve 1econd11 left and the Rams knoeked the ball out of bounds. With tboae CCSF drums beating out a deafenin& r h y t h m, the it.dcoats ftred the ball 1cro11 cowt to Carrido. hi Babiuch picked lt off llld took a desperation 35-footer with two ... ondl to 10. 't wu ~ oil mark, and the battle went ID overtime . c•••iTm "'"" M C\"Pf'fM Ill '1 I.A llllef'9 U "ar.,,.. Cett! f7 " .. " 1*19 71 '1 ~ Wftttf'll 5' .. ClllfftY ., 111 a.!lfl ,.,. ti fS ,.,,... .. .. ~C-1 " 104 Hl!fQdr H 5' .... Ml"' J2 '" La M9lltt . IO> " •• JoellUlfl Otft• .. ,, Sell o.... " 7S LA Vllltr 72 J2 ''"""" JJ 11 If Clln!IN f1 100 •• La Mttltt " .. ... ..... " 11 LAM 9Mctl • ,. u. vene, n ............ lee '3 ., .......... , 13' .. UfllW .. t1 I!. La A.,..._, 11 tt LAM IMcll H •ot ... ..... " 116 LAV...... t4 a .. lllnflttd ., IS .... M9nkl • N ,,_,... VlllllY 7S " " o.119 ., OltAllOI COAST IU.ltl IOI II Cemltlo "' '" ...... ~ I) • Cttfllul .. '" Mer• "' M 1.-IMKll G M kn Dtew Ill-. .. n Gttndele M !Ot Mtrbor f:l • atrrtloe " 76 Mt. S.n "-<""'° " D Mitt C°'ll &S n Sin lenlllr1f!M f:l 11' ~ W•I I) 107 Senta Alll 1A m s.i a.me,.,,.. u ,, c~ u "' °'"" " tOt CNll~ 11 75 Mt. &AC U tlf ltlwrslde IOl " l"Ullt11oll .. M Golden Wnt f I n a.ma Ana u 11' s.n lltrM,...lne lot M CYP'-6' U UCLA ,,,... 1113 tot Cl-H .. ,...,,.., 113 ltc Ml. SAC f7 IU lt..,.,,ldt 'O ., 111111....... • t• left l"rlll IOTI .. Frazier Only 7th in WBA Ring Ratings SYLVANIA, Ohio (AP) Undefeated Joe Fr a 1 i e r of Philadelphia may be recognized as world heavyweight champion in four states but he's still only No. 7 in the latest rankings of the World Box- ing Association. The rankings. released Saturday by Arch Hindman. chairman of the WBA 's ratl:Jgs committee. U~ts the beavyweighu in the following onkr: 1. Jerry Ou.,rry, Bcllf1~ .. :er. Calli.: 2, Jimmy Ellis. Louisville. Jty.; 3, Eduardo Corletti. Argentina: 4. Oscar Bon&vena, Ar11trntln11 : 5. Floyd Pat- terson. New York : II. Thad Spencer, San Francisco: 7, Frazier; 8, Karl Mlldenber~r Germany; 9 Manuel Ramos, Medco; 10. Dave Zyglewlcz, Houston. Quarry and Ellis are the finalists in the elimination tourn&ment bac~ed by the WBA. They meet A,.>rll ?:I. Frazier stopped Buster Mathis 'tn the 11th round tut Monday night to win recognition u champion by New York. Maasacbusetts. Maine and lllinola. Among Frazier'' 3J vlctlm1 ls Booavena. P&ttenon, Spencer. and Mildenberger were beaten ln the WBA'a eight.man tourney. The WBA allo named three bo1ers. Quarry, Scotland's Ken Buchanan and Australia's lJonel Rose to share Fiehter of the Month honors. Quury was cited for stopping Spencer in the aemi~ Rockets' Finkel Not Enough To Stop Lakers SAN DJEGO (AP) -San D~co center Henry Finkel scored a career hli!l 42 points Thursday niihl but ffie'Los Angeles Lakers. led by Elgin Baylor, defeated the Rockell 119-lO'l in Nitiooel Basketball A1sociation play. Finkel, a former Laker. broke the San Diego International Sporta Arena and team 1coring records. The team mark was 'J'1 by Don Kojis and Saylor held the arena mark of 41. Finkel scored 29 point. In the final half. The Lakers led by nine points 111 the fourth period opened and spw-ted ahead 99-34 with 7:24 left. Baylor ended up with 35 points and Archie Clark added 28 for the Laken. It was the 29th borne court defeat of ttie aeason for the Rocketa, tylna the NBA rec«d by Sen Francisco In 1984-65. ,. I I; GLDN WBllB ...... Nit. .... LONG BEAOI ~~ Bip"a Vlkinc• ...U t.or.:U•b whet no CIChe!' Soathtru • IChool team 1-Min Mia tit do tbls year wben they 1Qfft9 off a g a 111 1 t Compton'• uwdllmted Terbabes ln h lecond WI of ~t'1 CIF' butett.11 Mmiflnall at Long Beach • Arene. • / A crowd al l,(Ol ii expected for the I o'dock Uff, a remMch of ..,. earu.r duel. The Tarbabea -~ed DWJ)ber one md Meded ftrat in ~· CIP' - NCa'!_~ F M%~ld P .. ..,.,... c 1-1 Ta1Jer G M Morris G Marta Bale .. 1 MoereM Stde"-1 M ••1•11 Beary M rolled by coach Lute Olaon'1 Vik4s in that struggle, 53-45, finishin1 faat to break up a close game. Coach Bill Armstrong led his amu- tng group t:hrvugb 31 games without defeat and the 'farbabe1 are two vie:· tortes away from becomJng the CIJl''s fint uobeaten caie power since 111152 when anooier Compton q u i 11 t e t performed the ''miracle.'' Armstrong calls 01.soo's ouUit, "the leCtlOd best team in the CIF -I'\'e been saying so right aloog." He addl. "If we get by tbem tonight I think we'll beat either Bun\tniton a.ch or North Torrance Saturday ID the title game.'' Marina, Sl.IDMt Lqcue ruoaerup and the seventh ranked team in the Southland, is the only ~lwnpion left from the orl81nal ftetd of 32 tltlists and runnersup. The Vikings bave knocked off three straJght loop victors on the road to tonight's comston. including 1 48-45 verdict over fourtb·aeeded Corona del Ma:-Tuesday night. • "We think we can beat Compton.'• Olson reveals. "We've got to have the ~ds and we can't let them run. The secret is to eet them to play our game. But the kids are confident we can do It and so am I." Armstrong calls Marina cuter Mark Soderberg "the finest pivobm:n in the CIF." and also has a high regard for forward Bill Moore. However. the Coast Leaiue champs are loaded with talent. The five ltartera all average ln double fi,ures in the scoring columna. They rebound like they wer. all seven feet tau · (they average almolt M per man ). Four of them are returnini Crom a 1007 ouUJt that •boasted a 26-2 record. The Tarbabes may be feellng the pressure of the unbeaten record, ac- cording to Armatroog. "I thou&ht I noticed It in our Tuetday f4me with Aviation," he says. Compton has averaged 79.8 points per tiff offensively. runnin1 up a CIF record score of 129 wtille blasting Lynnwood iJl a league tell But the Tarbabea are also ru11ed defensively. yleldini an averaae of 48.6 points a match. The Vikings will probably be without starter Gary White tonlg'ht as the lattA!r Is still recovering from an ankte 1prain suffered Tuesday. Greg Henry or Vince MoU are ex- pected to f1JJ In. MUSKIES SPURT TO TOP AMIGOS ANAHEIM (AP) -Minneaota went ahead on Don Freeman's drtvinJ layup shot with three minutes left to play and went on to 1 124-\15 American Basketball A.Iodation vic- tory over Anaheim Tht¥day nlibt The Amigos uled gflly m players and led m o s t of the game before the former lWnola g u a r d put the Muskies ahead 110-109. Mel Daniels led the victors wtth 24 points and 19 rebounds. Jolm Fairchild had 32 points and Lei Selvage 24 for tht losers. .,.. .............. .. H_.,1 left bee. * * * I.OS ANGEL!S -Trd an4 fttld Old Number 5 Is Back • ID Business .. ~pleb" .......... .,... Cd· _. eefltClat. Wit .. Wetbftd. ,,.. .. Jn eetion. ........ Callfoftda'• Trojaftl, .. f'IDdlll •tlofta! elt IC I 1 m. fraft1 to TUiCoa tiJ -.t OM UltMltf) el Alt· -. • 111.-.1 at'llhmoL UOLA't 8ridnf ID.,._ ......... II 1'*mpi tbat alPt. 1 Oc:ddefttAl mid ....... ""' ........ ~ ....... ...., ~"*"'~-Of 'aiedo&" • *·· 1 *. u the Yankee•' quarten. B 111 McKechnle ftelct. the place where aie A'• ttatn. wu butlt way back In the tn>'1 and 1t one of the oldest baaeball fields lit aJJ Florlda. But Joe la uthu1ta1dc about the whole thlnt. Tht ptace be.re, h.18 ncw job and tbe yoimptera on 0Ulud'1 roeter . ''Thi• tld Rldi Monday Is 1bapin1 up u a heUun hne blllplayer," aata. DiMaglo. ·•11e•1 oa11 22 aod I like the way be ntriP the Mt. Ht bMn down all the tbff; I don't De ~ tbe ~ 1M CGmet tt plaJ. All of 'em ~ amt ta 1'117. Tldl boy bcm bt'1 pd, but k'Jl U.. when ~ t.U hlti t01Mthl¢ ,, ADd tbll'e'• uoCW ntftilW., .... ljt JllC.bon. .... l:ltR ~ .tth. a. '11 tau • UtGt Umt to r.rn but lit'I (OlQI to IMI a_.,. d .'•" DlMaalo. ID .. -m~. lwn't IWllll • bet 1D tbHia ,..... ftat'• • • becauae of a dlsc In b1a back. ti hlJ time ttioup he nrunt • bit UM few other• before or alter him. MOtt of tbe kids with the A'1 ha" aevu Me.ft him PlA1· ,.. Jt UJ)3et hJm a year aco when ·a national magaitne reported ba bJd Pll.ted up the le&IOQ opener ii So tranclaeo m l'J to Goldtft ON P'ltldl instead and that wbile ht •1.1 thn9 bt llirl be GD ltGter attocfed balfbd PmtC beelUlll th«7·1mwd blm. '1 .....,. did tblt at all," uW 1-D. ''The onl1 r..-n I dkta't "' ... op-. Giit ~ ... ._._ ~ ralDld .. 'fW'T. 1*d 4llid I • • Y • r beUtYed *Td Dia. ,. "Ya. I .... •l .... r I e. traet ... fDfV9'Aldwblt .. ~· I tsd. TbeJ 1tDt .. 1 .... ot, Jll>Oloa. l WOii*' tie · la ........... ttMhla.i.l''f ; ... tbe ,.,.. 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Mllillt (l ""'" J1 111 KINI ,...., (W ~ In ,,_.. teM 1W eMlll 117 Area Nines Drowned Thursday 'n>e rain stopped Mater Del from add1111 to its bae1baH winning &treat of fow and it kept Newport Harbor from making tt two in a row. The Monarchs. owners of four wins lo four tries. were rained out before tbe first pitch in tbeir scheduled game at Corona. N e w p o r t • h owever. journeyed to Long Beach WU.on and went three full innings before rain stopped the non-league contest. Ed Waahko had pitched wen ac<:ord!ng to coach Andy Smith ~ the game fell one-half innlng short ot being official The Tara led at that point 1-0 thanks to a single by Ktn Hanley in the first in· ning, a wild pitch and a run·S<:Oring hit by Rieb Warner. It ls doubtful if the game can be rescheduled due to Wllsoo's league schedule and the fuH slate o f Newport. Boes Second In Iron Man Trophy Race Wlttl spring aporta 1tlll re- mainring to decide the neue, Fullerton bolds a MVen- po\Dt lead over Oranae Coast Coll... ' in the Easte-n Conference Iron M a n Trophy standings. Both sclloola claim two in· divlduai t e a m cham- plonahJpa. Orange Cioalt in basketball and water polo and Fullerton in football and cross country. Fullerton's second place finishes in tbe two sporb that OCC woo have given the Hornets tbe lead. Standings to d a t e : Fullerton 42, Orange Coast 3S, Santa An.a 33Y.a, Mt. San Antonio 30J,2, Riverside 28, Golden Welt 2&. Cypress Z3, San Bernardino 19, Cll.affey 18, Citrus 12. Midgets Run At Speedway A new track record could be in the mating Saturday rught at a when tl.e United States Racing Club midgets try out the new type clay surface at Western Speed- way (formerly 0 range County). A newly formulated clay wb.lcb iJ billed to hold up under the punl!hment of lhe big engines has been cov- ered over the quarter-~ track at El Toro. Top drivers inclade Don Staudinger of Anahelm drlv· Ing the Lynch Offy and Lowell Sachs of Escondido with bia Newnam Offy. -..... -.. ~ ... "-"' C-... Mer (DI (411 "9e IOI -1, Hart (Cl t. HNfft IC) 1 KtCIY Ill. Tlmt1 1U . nt -I. Hatt (C) 1 C-'I (Cl 1 Jdl,.lon IC). Tlmr. :U.I. 4# -I, Garber (Cl 2. S!lollfl (II 3 • ...,... (C). Tlllle: JU. .. -1. lalluk (II 2. Uncle,...,. (Cl 1 lutnftflell CCI. Time: 2:GU. Mlle -1. ~ Cll t. Ml (" J. Nel>lrt (Cl. Tl-: 4:•.o. >Mlle -1. ..,.... ICI 2. ._,_ (Cl 1 •"' (Cl. 1'1!11e1 lt:S4.t. 1• H H-I. ,,.,._. IC) 2. TrMlr Ill J. ,._ (I). Time: IS.t. 1" LH -I. n.-1111. ~ (II l. Atllrwll ICI. Ne ",,,.· ._ •• ..., -), CarOl\t dll MM. Tlmf.: .CU. Mlle llt11Y -1. lnl. Tlm1: 3:JU. HJ -I. J.-. IC) 2. .....,,. (I) J. HllfdletM (II. He1911t: J.le. U -1. Sdll•tt (Cl 2. Htr1 IC) J. lf'M. Oltta..a: ,..S PV -I. lrev (I) l. c-.11 (Cl l ,,.,, Htlwl>I: 1H . Sfl -I. ll-"9 (I) 2. ......... (C) 1 llkll (Cl. Ob1MCI: 4H. .. c .... _, .., U11 Cll .,_ ltt -I. Sorllllr (C) 2. O'Mtll IC) 1 Hvttt"-(() Timi: 11.l. ... -1. LI_., (Cl l. Otvldcwltfl (II J. Oem111dtl (C). Timi~ 1:JU. '1t HH -1. Dtltllor (Cl 2. OUlll• (() J Tlllrnft (Cl. Time: 'II. .. 110 LH -I. Dt"'w CC) t. DlmW (Cl 1 Shill ... Ill. T1me: 14.l. HJ -1, H"' (Cl 2. KrW IQ l. Ttr" (Cl. Heltlllt' H . U -1 Otl!IW IC) 2. T.,,., (C I 1 INL Dlall11Cl8: i.4 ~ -I. '-""'"' (() 1. ,..._ ICI l. KfWfMI ICI OlallftO: ~ c .. c ....... Mtt ,., 141 ..... 100 -I. ,,._.. IC) 2. Mllttw ICI J. bll-IC). Time: 1 .. f. 1IO -I Mvlttr ICI l. l'- ICI l. ZaMr IC). Timi: a.t. ... -I. It-<Cl 2. HlltM IC) J. Farr., (C), Tllne: 1 :U...t. U2D -I. K...... ICI Z2. Olli. CCI. J Gtlllewn (() Tlme! J:• I. 121 LH -I. Kellam ICI 2. ~ CCI 1 HaorweN (Cl. TI-: 147. HJ -1. H.,_ .. (Cl 2. L .... IC> ~. "'In IC). *11111: ~1. Sport Calendar S.tmlay BatebaU -Mater Del .t San C~mente (3:15). Tennis -Golden West Ill Grossmont (10 1.m .). Gymnastics -UCI M CCAA Coofeuoce CMID· (7:30) . YWtltJ ..,.......,.1 ,., .......... 1• -I. 9uc$1M1 IW) t. 0.IT (HI 1 I-IW) Time: lU. m -1. WW-(HI 2. llldla.M IWI. 1 ~ (W). f'9 tlfne. .e -1. Wllll-(HI 2. "IWIM fMl J. __.. CW) • .ftM: 4U. .. -1. ~ (W) t. T1llet (W) J. loeNldl (HI. TIIM: 2:11.l. Mlle -1. Slllntt (H) 2. SdWlld (WI 1 MdUVr9 (H), Timi: 4:».&. ~ Mlle -I. Klllletrldl (W) t. laflffM (H) 1 Orta 00. TIIM1 lt:2U. 120 H H-1. J-Of) 2. hell ...... (WI l. Miiier IMI. Time: 11.4. llO LH -1. J-(H) 2 • .,.._ .... (WI 2. Miiier (H). TllM: :n.t. ._ ....... -I. w.tmlntlW'. TlfM: 44.l Mlle • ...., -1 ............... ._,., Me flme, HJ -1. Mc:GMll'f IH) t. .... (W) 1 Mattllm 00 . ...-11 M. U -I. l<ldtlilncl (W) t. MenlMa CHI 1 TMb (HI. Ol.ta"": lM. ,,Y -1. L.wb (HI 2. Ava• IHI 1 hlllUlet IWI. Hlltflt: IM. SI' -" ,.__ ( H, 1. MciCalltt (W) I. MlllW' IHI . OltlllMe: •11'11 ... .......... (01(•1• ........ 1• -1. lro-(H) 2. C• (W) 1 lltlrnlllv IHI. Timi! M.t. at -1. Cock !WI t. .,_ IHI a, 8-(W ). TlfN: J.U Mt -I, ConNdl IWl t. TIM (WI I. ~ (Hll Tll'lll: 1:27.S. 1m -1. lo1-IHll I. McGee CHI) Mavvllle IH•l Time: :41.1. .... IW) 1. S~ (HI) "-: ~(1111)1.~(WIT..,,.: I~ LH -I. ,.,,...., f'#\ t. ..._ (W) a. ........ O•l '11'1111 ,., .. lltllaY -1. W..tml ... llr TllM: 1•04 HJ -l. McGIVMY (H) t. olMMewa (W) 1 Mdhutll1911 IWl Hlllftl: )of u -1. l roon (HI) 2 K"""ffllr (WI 1 si.w-IWI .....,, DbtltlCI: IM ll'V -1. C"'*' (Hll 2. MCGMWI' IHll I. "llllller IW) HM!lh IM rs -I, lasllt (HI) 2. Sl-(WI 1 M MCHIOltl\fllft (W) 01111-: OJ at -·&I ( .. I IGl ......... I• -1, llllt IHll 2. C K-IWI l. llrilll*J (Wl Time: , .. t . • -1. Ak"..,. IWI 1. llalr '": ':. ~=.I.. ..... lwi ~ ... .., (W) 1 ,..,..... (W) Tllne: \:JU llll -l NlcMll 00 2. Meolw (W) a. ....-Y 0411 Tll'IM: J:IM 1• LH -1. WI• IHll 2. Oel0«9o C'WI I. Kfft (WI TllN: U.• ... at!W -l. W..tnlllllfw Time: 11:, -1. 14e1t IH•I t. Wlla IHI) 1 ..... (W) ....,,, $11, U -1. Mattodta (Wl t. 0...0. ,..., 1 wi. , ... , IMat.o: '~ "11 -1. ,_ IHI) t. 11111111 Otl) 3. IMflw (W) ~ lM '" -1. ~ Ott> 2. c.... IHI) 1 L C.. (HI) Olttlftc:e1 -Ft' ......... .. ........ ,.::11 Ml) ....... . ... -'· ,... (l'V) 2. 0.-. (l'\I) 1 WtM (M). Tirnr. JI.A. --1, .M!I ,....,, 1 .... (Irv) I. ... (MJ. Tllwe: a.I. .. -\. SIMfliar (flV) t. Mc.A lll1w (PVI. I. UINf (M). T1fM: .... --1 . ...,.. ll'YI L ......., (M) t. •8""'6M (l'V). TlfM: l:OU. Mlle -1. Cllrlstleno <l'VI 1. ,._ (Ml I. """"' (flV). Tim1: 4:5'.J. ..... -1. "'"* l'V) t. Wlll'-(lllVI 1 GwMt Cl'Yl. T1-: lO:JU. tll MH -1. c:.e1W lllVI 1. CIM <M> a. 14-ll'VI. T1wlr. 11.1 Mt LH -I . .._.i.wla (PV) L Wlui-IM) a. CeflW Cl'VI. '""'91 JU. ... ...., -1, ,._,,.. Vafll¥. 'nM: .. ,, Mllil lllfn -t, ~Ill YI..,, 'tll!ll: J:ll.I. HJ -I. COOl'Nle IM) 2. M«ea ll'VI :I. ........ (Ml. HlllM: .M. U -1. """'"""II (l'VI 2. •111411 (JtVI I. "--tl'V). Di.-: •1~ flV -1. "-(l'Vl t. T.,.tlMa (Ml I. ICeta '""'· Hllllltl 114 &fl -I. ,.._ (NI t. 9-1#1 1 .... (Ml. OI"-: ~. 0-.-•.ll ....... Yallw ...... ....... ... ........ ,,... 14') <Ml ....... 1• -'· ~· (!IV) 2. --(l"V) .. ~ (l'\I), TllM: ,. ... M -1.~tMI. .... ,,.,,,~ ....... ,...tu c.io.'"' u o-in1 111 l l'°"' IM 'ffl*tl 11S r--------------------------~ Wttlll''*"' .......... antry. 9-T, ............... Min. c,.....p.w,,,._.,..........,.. lltwnt,..Cl:-tlii ...... j -......... Cle~ """-..... C .. llftlM Hlet a1..-.11.a "-' II CW ...,,,,, 117 ,._. .. YltM u ~ m ....._,.. ,,, loil9r1 <• Gerdel "* 0.....~(W......, 114 ...., 'lnole IM Y-1 lit ~.,. ....... , 111 ......... (J...... 11l11 ......, (l.....,. Jr) 117 ,._... ~ ........ ......,. r ....... v.a .. ,,,,.. I.A. ,,.... • 11n ca wa ...._. l. -'· ,,...,., "'' .. --IV) 1 Lertlldl IVI TIMI! ..... m -1. ._.,, M t ~ CVI 1 ,..._. (lflC) TN: !U. --I. IM (V) i, Y*""-(V) 1 ~I IV) TIMo: SU --1, ,_ (V) 1. 0.-(VI 1 ,_ (NH) Tll'lle: 2t&7 Ml.. -I. T-(Y) f, CenCfte (NHI :a. 0-(NH) TlnM: 41lU. Uo\111 -l. ,,,_..., (NH) 1. llr• "'ltnte (V) 1 ~ (V) "11M: t:M.1 1'1 NH -f, ~ (NH) 2. Kled!IW (V) 1 L-fNHI Timi: IU , 1• Uf -1 Hlcbl' OHfl 2. Keckler CVl L ..._ (VJ TirM: "·· .... ...., -1 ......... ~·­Timi: 0 .1 Mlle • ...,, -I. SMl9 Atta VelMJ Time: J:Jl.t HJ -1. L~ CVI t. fa: .... INH) 1 lvtltr (NH) Htlollt: •t U -I. P'llN& (\I) 1. ,..,.,. (NHI 1 Ecdla (NH) D~ »IYt '1V -I. ,.,.,._ IV) t. llllfllr (NH), WIN INHI • wan.ce IV) ~114 SI' -I. S-IM M t. ~ INH) l. Al*ldl (NHI Dta:hlftq: ._. .. ..._. Ill) Clf) ....... \I*' 1• -I. llaM (NH) t. CM1llfl (V) 1 I(_,.. (NH) TinM: 1U DI -I. lloM CNH) I. C«tlll\ (VI I. IC_... (NH) T""': IU .. -1. •tiw INH) 2. L.-e IV) 1 o.111 INHI TIIM: 1:11.4 t3ll -1. L-(V) 2. CJlat.11111 (NHI :a. "'-IHHI Tll'M: J.-1f.t I• HH -1, •ney (Ntfl 1 C.... (Nt4) 1 WI .... (NH) Timi: t7 .. l1t LH -I. """ CNN) Z. C:... (NH) 1 Cdllll OfH) Timi: 14.2 -llfllv -1. "-f Tllftlt f:kt HJ -1. ....., (NH) 1. IC9l'9 IVI 1 Oelll INHl Hlltllt: H U -1. llood CMH) t. ,._ (HH) 1 c;.,_ '""' OW-: 1"1'111 '1V -1, C..-(NH) 2. ~ (NH) 6 Meore CNHl Heltl\ll: TN S.. -1. Wllleo (NH) 2. hlll = 1 ~ OIHl OINMit: c. .... ,... v • .., f.1 <• ....... 1• -'. 0.-CVl 1. """ (V) t. Sdlvlll (NM) n..: 1t.7 1• -1, ktlvltl (lfH) 2. a\ftll Ma V1lle'I I. _,...... CNHI M "':e -1 • ...._.. M t. Me111e (MM) I. ....... (ltH) 'TIM! l:JI.&. 1• -I, lllWIMI <MIO 2. ........, OM) a. .. ......., ( ... ) T1fM: a\IU 111 LH -1. 0.-(V) 2. .._., (NH) J. DtlM INHl T1me: lU ._. llallY -1, 111119 AN V...,, '"""' .... HJ -'· HaMll (VI 2. lmll'I (Vl J. ica-INH) Hlitlfd·: ~2 U -1. 0.-IV) 2. lolllflwldl (V) 1 K•rntr INH) OlllWQ! Tt-M '1V -I. WIN (NH) 2. _,..,.. (V) 6 ._ (V), HeltM: N Ill -1. lltjMnMf (NH) t. Sdllllll INHI I. ·-INH) Dlillllla: •3 1111 SI. Clair Sa: Our Costa Mesa -New· port Harbor L l o n I Club have bullt C o 1 ta Mesa Park into the finest park around, a1moet by them· Mlves. They toot the ''Scare- Crow Carnival" o f t b • earlJ 30' 1 a n d turned lt 1Dto the blatlt Fun and Fund event -Of every 7ear. Tbe annual Lion'• Club nth Fry and Parade, held tbe lint w.t.nd of June, bu alreldy dooated owr 1 quarter of a millioa dollarl to local youth acUvWu. DM St. Clair la St. Clalr 8arWa I01d IO 1Da111 l'llb Pry Data wttb .... bld:rcwt. that be na N• Beilidt ~l•d blPli U.. ID Lii PAYNI, O.Hy Pl'-t chW ......,.,.., parM* IVthor ... -.... ltwtrudw, ..... the Dally,...,,,.....,..._ , .. ,.nee camera thlt can lheot • IMftY • tM. ~,... ~ h 's the latest ..,Itron to an .,....., of dllMf'M he used to shoot'°""....., pktvrel In 1967_: lnclu.llnt one peup of h shots which .. ,,,.. him the,,... c1W'1 11a..t ,...._Series"' awenl. ........ the 0rlftttl County ,,_ Ctula. .. RICHARD KOIHLI~ 51 ti. Delly P1Mt lltaff ~ _...,... .._. "' .._ ....... • ~ a "**" ................... .,. crt.M -cahltr111ll1 and t.'1 one of th9 bed *er• ahofH men '" Southern Caffferft6e. lvt t. .,...... his ftrMfi~ .... yw .. lhootfnt ... ,.., .. flw ~., a Uttle ..,, en a ..t ef twiftilnt rlftll which Wei\ ...................... ,....Wei"~ He ahe tot the~·.,._, 5,.m ......_,, ••N fer .......... ectt... ...... ;- ) ... ' LYLI HAIGH Is tt. nwn yew 1lmed ...wr - at the o.a1y Pllet. He's .w Arttreem ._...,~ A,.,,_,,, ..... of the..._, ...... WllHMt ~ .._ _. ...-ator of Ms wn lfUlle In L iau 1• ~ wMre he spedalbell lft pertrllt ......... ~ ""' .....-atlon coplel, this ... m..iw cnfbmlft whe knews ltt. ............ He prlftW "'9 ,..._ wtnnfftl Mfltl,,.. a.r.uthf Meir IJir tlte ........ ,......,..,...,. wfth .......... ...,.. 11,191 Shots Last Year·.: ' ... ( 1 tio ra· Cr thl 5J> nu ed oe Co I ~ - ·:.gudk• for tlUa year'• (npon ( R.I.) kt BermlNla itiee will bf determined fJ'om a table or curte f1f time allowances similar to ftie Narth Ammcen Y acli t Speedboats On Display At Center -. .. ... Tiniest Boat Wm Miami, ... -, , "" " Chandler 1 Enten;. Rum Run 1k Of'! Ill JOc ~/p J0c ohW10 JOr phwle 7.1< ..... l!IC ohw , ,.~Of ••l~I 1k l!l'IW(l) lOt ~ .. ,. JOt ..... " ~ ohw Ill JOc ""'",,m JOc .,,,.,,m JOc Dllw/p(J) 10t ll!IW 30c phw/PlJl 1le ---7)( .,. .. 111 lOt PllW/Pll1 JOc lll!w1'UI ... tk Pl!W II) dcttf!w/p 45c lltf#/p « riftw/p 2X ohw « pflwl• IOt tJf e# Uc.., .. m de.., .. p .ik ... WP '·~· MMU I. 1968 All Scholars H orwr Roll Split At Heinz KaUer Honor Roll suqnla from Heim Kaiser School ln New- port Beach have been an- nounced. Honors have been divided into two cate1ories, hon« roll, wblch nqu!res a B av-•&&• and scbolanhip wblcb require• a B plus to an A averaae. Ell)rtb crade acholanhip ltudenu Include Sharon Al- lee, Karen Arnold, Tom Bar· Gett, Robyn Beckner, Eliz. abeth Bingley, Bob Camp- bell, Malcobn DeMllle, Ger- ry Gllbert, Glyn Goodall, Terrey Bawtlnt, Paul Hel· ney, JtobiQ Hill, Sue Howe, Donna Heublcb, Steve Kem· merly, Keri Krone, Klnllko Kumamoto, Brenda La n e, Nancy Lane, Debbie Law- 900, K1nten Undblom and M.aria MacMillan. Other ICholanhip students lo the elgbth arade are Andy Marttnei, S t e v e Metcalf, Rachel Minor Marc Mitch· ell, Carol Mosely, Randy Nettles, Karen Odneal, Rodi Opp, Scott Palmer, Dale Price, Paula Reichle, Dan Remer, John R u d e n s k 1, lkarla Schmidt, Judy Slmp- 100. Unda Smith, Diana Snider, JennUer Suchomel, Gllllan Symonds, M a r t h a 4'iUey, Peggy Todd and San- dy Wald. fl'll-GRADERS Those 1n the elgbth grade atta1nlng honor roll are Ter· ry Albritton, Jane Anderson, Dan Andrews, Sue Ann- • t r o n 11 Guy Auatln, Amy Bjorkland, D a v i d Black- wood, Gary Brace, Andrea Buono, Mike Burry, Mite Byers, Martha Cutcnna. BlO Cbadwict, Gre1 CcU1ns, Jtandy Cocm, Linda Coudray, Buddy Cox, Loren Dake, Carol Davia, Bob Ellworth, Ernest Feiae. James Flab, Judi Freeman and Cb:Ntie Frost Others .Include: JennUer Gernnant, Cathy Gllbman. 'Debra Hadley, Lynn Hieb, Margaret Hirata, Sue Hoff-man, Caro 1 Hornby, John Jacobson, Leo J a r j o m b, Melanie Jobmoa, Ge<qe Kent, John Kin& Robert Kllar, J a me • Landreth, Karin Lundell. Gndy Lyda, TODJ Marso. Vktl Manor, Joe ?Urcblar1attl. Debera Marta, Llaa Mock. Bomde NelJGn, Sherri NelaOJl IDd John OWwan&. Final eighth IJ'aden se Jean Partel, Pat PattiJon, Susan Perkinl, Gre1 Ripp. toe, Robert Rolabelm, Craig Rozean, Chria Sela. Rounne Salyer, Kitty Samoker, Ron Schoenmehl, DebbJ Spen- cer. Vlctie Tlbt>etl, Gree Tyson, Steve TJson, Johll Vleathenra., Mlcbelle Wea.. ver, Haig White, Loree Wil- liama, Gary Wolfe IDd Dru Yarnell '111 GRADERS Seventh lf8de students who received ICbol.arahip booon an Alan Andrews, Vicki Ban-, Melinda Cotton, David Egli, Allee Fellstad, Deniae Fey, Deanne Fun- nell, CatheriDe Grier, Cbria· ty Hamilton, Susan Hamil- too. Susan Hochman. Vicki Kemmerly, Dawn Littlejohn and Karen MalmquW. Others receiving scbo1ar- sbip honors are Lisa Mayer, Sherry Miller, Mila Mikh· ell Melanie Mizell, Bonnie M~ier, Robert Pleiler, Jan· et Potter, Tom Pridonoff, Diane Rudenaki, Diedra Smith, Leonard Uhley and Ellen Bercovit:z. ON HONOR ROLL Those seventh grade stu- dents attalnlng honor roll are John Andrews, Susan Austin, D a n i e 1 Barrett, Cheryl Balcombe, D a T t d B tr r y, Jane Blackwood, Cindy Caricof, Doug Car- penter, Jeff Chamley, Cath· erine Denlgan, David Do- aier, Danny Faulds, Steve Friewald, Sharon Ifill, COil· Die Hlnboa, Bonnie Howey, Julie Jacbcln, Susan Janeas, Dana Kemper, Will Kent, Sandra Kleeman and Paul Kriebicll. Other MVenth graders are Glen Magnusson, K a t h y Means, Brad McDonald, ~ retta McVay. Diane Nich-oll, Sue Pellegrbd, Ann Pike, Jobn Rajclc, Kathy Reehl, auut1ne Ricbarda, R o b l D RlclW'dson, John Rudy, Sarah Schuman, Wil- liam Smallwood. K err 1 Staale, Tracey Sucbcmel, llU'1'Y SWanhmd, C.thleeD 'rbcrica, Chris Tyron. Ro- cbeU. Walt.I, GBJ Ward and w~ wcn.r. · Outstanding Students Listed at \_Crown Valley Prlnetp•l Wllllam Llmebroot ot <hwn Valley Sebool in Lapna Nleuel hu relealed the mines o f citizenshtJ) and acholar1htp award winners for the se· cond quarter ol the current 1ebool year. Fourth through seventh iradera are eU&'ible for the citizenthip nomioatioo by their teecben and filth throuih aeventh g r a d • youngster. may qualify for the scholar c:tietiDction by achlevtnc at least a "B" average in all aubjeeta. The out&tandtog ltudents, by grade level, are: Fourth grade: C 1tizen1 hip - Melanie Berrease, Denlae Denos. ChNt:ine Blevlnl, Lynn Butterworth, Destree Bulb, Jeanine C u d 1 l k , Karen Avers, Lisa Corder, J u d l th Glockner, Kare Hafaer, Sarah Mc Ne 11, J a m 1 0 c h 1 i e, D a n a Nelson, Joseph J e w e t t , Robert Grant, Scott Maou, Fred Ahnert, Tim B.lnkle, David M.augban, L e s 1 i e Spangenberg, B a r b a r a Grimmon, Mary Ann Paris, Runar Boman, C h a r 1 e a Schreiber, Katbleen Hurley, MkheMI Reynold&. Donna ScbellhOOI, Anne Shira& and Laura Tbomton. Fifth grade citizenship and ICholanbip awards went to Barbara Cudzik, Trete Kell«. Ren~ Reed, Mark Bethke, John Boyle, EllzabeCh Doane, Kev i D Bater, Ph 11 l p MortNle, Lba Cut.le. Ci~vw, Liaa FUIOkt, Jay, ~yna L e e b u r g , Lisa Mac Gt 111 v ray, Debra -._.J.~arie North. JuU. Pawwn and 11N Robbins. Fifth If ade athenlh1p anrda went to Trac, Bar· hit, SblrleeD M o 1 d r u p • Karen Moode, Danny Voipi, .Klrk R o be r h , Greg Sarimni, Jordan Swemon and Lila Hale. Fifth ,,.. Scholarehip Mrards went to Ellen Birn- baun, Su 1 an Paturson, Dl.ane Witt, Stephen Daile, Michael Greene, Mark Hink)e, Jim Mitchell and Bob McCumsey. In the lix1b grade Oitizembip and Scholanbip awards wen received by Lance Kincaid, B i 11 y Re.oolda, Ann Borton, Haven Jewett, Diane Keeler and Viki McCoonelee. Tho1e receivi ng Sc.bolanhip only att Ricky Denos, Curt Greenlaw, Jeff Mauatian, Janet R a 11 s , &.an R..19, Lynn Sipe, Ray Eng1-. Craig Greenlaw, Tom M o o r h e a d , Jeff Palalerri, Art SM>ckwell. Gary Steeknan, S c o t t SeUerw, Scott Lane. Vicki Browing, Deborah B u s h. Daiva Friedrich, K a r e n GaykJrd, Lisa McNeill and Nancy Pleru. Seventh lfadera receiving both Scbolanhlp and Citizen. ship a w a r d 1 are Kris Famawortb, Carla Griffith, Debbie Bese<ta, Ju a o it a Bowen. IMHe Lamb, Alice Martinez. Terri V e d d e r . Terrie Sweetser, Rene Berkiloudt, Jeff Dowding, Danny Nfu, K e n n e t h Regler, B.try Slennb:lg, Guy Snotik, Kathleetl StoUiker and Melanie Serences. (fttUentbh> awards went to RobYD ~imbaum, Lori Caltinl, Sara Hewes, DeAnn Hunt, Brian Wet&el IOd Den.lie L&Doucetr. Scbolanblp award& went to MMlr'Ha Mitchell. Ronna Reed, Mark Emkjer. Bysel Boftl's. Michelle Boyer. Kim Needham, EBen Day. Polly RenbN and Robin SpeN. ON A PINHEAD . ' AR Penney Stor• Open Last 2. days! , Foremosr Polyester Preini~_~* Whitewall ••• our fiAest· tir8·· ... ,_ ••• with a 36 month g~ar"n1:•1· ,,, ' NOW .. .... Feel. $ .. Price Tax .... u 2a.H , .. , ,...u tf,H '·" .... ,. .... '·" ...... MM Ml .... ..... Feel. N!2.5 Size Price Tax nsx14 26.91 2.06 771x 14 21.ts 2.1' 121Jl 14 29,H 2.H 771 x U 21.ts 2.21 111Jl11 30.H 2.H .... Feel • N0~28 Sin Price Tax HI x 14 a1.ts 2.M l llx14 a7.4S 2.as 845 Jl 1S aa.•s 2.S4 911/UI x 15 a7.4 S 2.76 .00 x 11 H .4S 2.1 1 llG H RFORMANCI FIATUR!S= • PULL 4 P\Y JIOl.YUTH COID ,_ e ........ '• ..__, ...... • IXTlA MUAOI POlY8UTADtlNI 1U11R i. ..___.. :I I NW..t. • WU.'.AltOUND SAATY TUAD fw •11W. .. lllauW. ........._ ..... tire ......... rt•ry 1.000 ....... • "" .......... ,.,.., ,., Ufa .,, tNMt All Peaney tlHs ......... ~ , .... , + • • • . . . ~. ,968 V At;lANT ~ ·• . ' rf'S ftllt 1WllAT • < -n <ITAllTID· OUT TO ~ . • .. J I Bl, AN 'iloNiSr COMPACT Ltut Year Valiant Delivered ·Tlae Belt OtJerall Mileage In The "Mobil Economy Run" PRICED FOR YOU 1968 .PLYMOUTH VALIANT 2 door sedan I Full Factory Equipment Includes · outside mirror, back-up liCJhts and many extras. s+k. No. 4492 1968 TO.ViN & COUN TRY c.a.nt. 2 .... , ~· ...... ~ ,,........... lo and .....,,,...r.....,... ' . . 51695 Fully .._ulpped lncludlng .utomatlc, dMMr air pacbte, radio, hMt.r, tinted 11 ... , IUflllll rack, wftlte wtll tires plw many other •xtres. Priced for you. Stk. No. C4532 54295 L..-. ..,.... ,.,.. ... ... GET A ......_, ................ -..... ._ .......... WINNING .......... ,....,...,.... ,..... ......._ ..... ...., DEAL ON ....................... '!:'=::':..~=THE WINNING . $ ............. C4u1 CAR '65 Continental '64 PL YMOUTR . ' '64 BUICK Full power wfth all luxurious Station Wagon. 6 cyl., 1utom1t· Wiidcat. 4 door hardtop. ll'ull appointments lncfudlnt fectory air. le traMmluion, radio & heater • pow.r, factory air, white walls. 52495 51095 51295 '16 OLDSMOBILE '&:tDODGE '64 M8 o.lta 4 Door ....... T.... AAlto- Dert Station W.,on. AutonMffc matl~ redlo and hNtw, ,..... W....4spMCf, redlo& heam. brak .. .,., '•w•r INerlftl. frlftlmlathNt, radio end Mater. White walls and factory air. s995 5695 f219 - '87 COUGAR 'DCHEVIOLET '81 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOlt HAltDTOP. Autem.ttc Ill AIR STATION WAGON. fltlRY Ill. 2 door ... ......,, auto- fNnsm......,, r • d I•, ....,_,, Automatk trwrnlttlon, radio IMtlc trlftl., radio a hNter, ponr lfMrint, ltrabt, tepe & hNter, ,.........,."'° = ....,Int, factory •Ir ind .Mc!c, !!...~ !!!: laftee ef fectery w1rrentyl ,.. 5995 - STATION WAGON . · • MAltCR USID CU SALE! e:• ~NEW CAR SALES ARE ROARING. WE ARE LOADED WlTH CLEAN, SHARP NEW CAR TRADES. DUR· ING THIS RIP ROARING SALE YOU CAN SAVI, SAVE, SAVEi '65 CORVAIR '65 '~T" BIRD HARD TOP. 4 1pncl, radio, Automatic tr1Mmlalon, r.dfo, heater, full power end factory h••fer I t•pe ct.ck. air. 5109 5 52195 '65 Crown Imperial '66 PONTIAC 4 Door Hard Top. Full power, Convarttble. Automatic trans., lncludlnt fectory air. radio and he.ter, power .... r. Ing. 52595 51595 '61 "T" BIRD '66 FORD Automatic tr~nsmlHlon, power Galexle 500. Automatic, redlo and h9ater, power lteerlftt, fee- st .. rlnt, r.._ encl heater. tory air. 5795 51695 .. -AIOVI CMt PLUI * * * LIDO ISLI lalancl lltlf• bllt delo1bet tlda aUrac-U.e a bedroom. din and 4 Wh bome with neuly 4;000 eq. ft of Im, roam, kitchen and encloeed Jania. II A ..corns ltnda lot with t1•41led ... •petic> ,'79,600. lnlef e la,.. leuth , .... IA a lltt1q ol ~ r::J\llt P:,.ICYh~~ = -. $12,000. -IAYCllST ... llenMI Dfnlnt Roem, paneled family room and 11>adou1 Uvtn1 ~ tplD to sparllng ~L " bedroOma, 3'7i bltbl. wttb ... rythJ.D& in .. .,.In .. condWon. $87,500. v HAllOI HIGHLANDS .. Neat et a pin and CIMn M a whittle, this 3 bedroom, 2'7i beth home with lar1e family or dining area offfln the bf.lit of Back Bay uv1n1 at a "ll'lb • tt • quick'' price of only $35,500. LIDO REALTY 3400 Vla Lido 673-ll30 '* * * * * * UDO SANDS a BR. 2 Ba. sn.sio .. Open Houses · THIS WEEKEND HOUS1S POI SALE (2 Beclroom} '110 PoimlWa, Corona del Mar 87~2829 (Sit & Sun 1..S) 568 Seaward Rd. (Corona Highlands) CdM &7S-3770 (Sunday ooty) (l a.droom) 1518 Prild1la Ln.1 (Barbor Highlands) NB ~198 (Sat • San 11~) 2571 Circle Dr. (BQshores) NB 54MS48 (Sat•Sunl~ 213 Slerb. Costa lleA 54M795 908 Darrell. Oolta Mesa 642-1771 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 65&2 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 64 2· '7200 (Fri. Sat • Sun t-5) 286 Delmar. C<lllta Kesa ~ (Sat. So 12--5) {l Ir. & Femly Of D.n} 2519 BowdolD Pl. (College Part) CM 67~45 (Sal • sun 1-5) 3253 New York Aft. (Ilea V8'd1) CM Ms. 7975 (Sat • Sun) 907 Cetus Pl. (BastbluU) NB 6"-0183 297 Naaau Rd., Colt.a Kesa 54$.4701 1809 White Oat (MIA Verde) CM Mo-1720 (Sat • SWl ~ (4 ... & F..My er 0..) 81 U Munster Dr. (Pldftc SIDU) BB 538-718'1 . tSM • San) '512 Wayne Rd. (Cameo ffipUdl) CdM 548-7131 (Suday p.m.) 1m Lincoln La. Newport lwb 54M14t (Daily 14) 20701 Stindrtlt (Sbarec:ratl RB N2-'19SS (Sat • Son 11 .. ) * 1 m Tndewf'Ddl LD. (Ba,rcnlt) NB MU200 (Sit a. SU 1~ WSK. 1620 Llneeltt LMM. Open Sunday 12.S Near Dewer Sb«e1 (not leased land) no ... um channlnt French Provindal s BR bome, archttecturall)' dll11Ded I: c:uatom built. Oftr' 3400 lq. ft. Of ariltocratk ~ fediont Walled Iron sated court Jlrd m- trlnce. fonnal cl1Dlq room. ll~ panellld llbnry with beavy beamed ceW.na &: mu- sive old brlct llrepllce, uqukite muter bedroom suite witb prtnte tarden. Powder room! Wet bar! 3 Oar garage! O~ BELOW COST! . -rarr~,..,- m&11aa ..._ ~ ...sm IACK IAY "A" Fl.AMI llVllE COVE 0.1 ...... tt...., u... Yoa"I find cbann _. cm- • I •• ,... pr'ellip ... ,..._.illtllia4BR.SBa ... ""'....,,die~ -.-nt7~c.-...-. -....... ~ l!llllL 1'.ft ia a famQr .a. PDll. --~,,..,,_ .. ~ ..... -· 119 ...... 6 lam raAND 1"iM 0... ... Ir• ... ,n. .... ~.--CHaSHlll REAL ES"rATS '7s.2SOI Neu..,. • VldwM '46-1111 THE ~J L.t'"• .. l. ; :_·-r .-, --r· .. ~ r;' _. aYINI TDIACI llUIYI Vlt Blurtoa, ficlwed ..... wN t.p ._ man at.Ooatl • Walllee a.I r.&i&t tar dia month of Felnlr7. _..·u.i Ccllila liild Wal- lace tolde-~of .... id .. ~ erties tn Jmnoug the total t01Ume thus far 1 to Jl,370,490. Wbateftr 10Ur' real eifati Deidl ma7 be, Vk Bbuta ud <:beta 6 Wallace CQ help you. Pleue do not belttate to call TIEEl!I EASTILUFF REALTY Kif VJSTA DEL ORO, Newport Beach ... '44-1133 OWNIR'S PLANS HAVI CHANGED 2 llalfa dulW ~ •" ezcmn,. Gr ... wttla option. . No. 1-f BR It ram rm. 21,i Ba ap)lt-Jevel. pmnaDIDt Back Bay View. ~ drps, $48,--..12,250 equlty-IAue '425 mo. db --to buy. No. 2--1 or • Bll 2~ Ba on lovelY ireenbelt apllt..leftl. c:barm.lni walled patio -waa le-41121 mo. Now YICUlt for easy abow· Inf. 8".500-with $11,000 equity. Owner flaible -IUbmlt your exchanges. Ownen prefer FlcC vacant ot TJ)'1, • but wtll Jlltn to any and all offen. Q11hh Real lttal9 67$.UOI anytime f :---... ---L.te & 1.oYelv NA.If WEU.'S MODEL llOllZ ,, l t' • '4tDftoler ftew" -~ ..... ta. ....., "' s' t I l9fy '° 9"111! a • .._ taa na. ' liatbi. tarmd 6L: rm. A '\I • ~ ........ with .famll7 .... bndflllt .... Bal1t Uuand a ~ coart ,..,. hi' Ille ... in ................... t. _ ...... .....,. Slll,.5111 ........ ,..._ ~· . BOT l. WARD CO. -u•omc.> ~ J.IG~Dr. ...l!ID IAYFRONT P\er, alip, .,, ct fnlntap 4 B*m, dlnbw rm, lll.50I Appt • ....., NEW BA YFRONT O:mtemllOIW1 Spanbh • base Bdrml, eadl wttb It's own be.th. Sod-' nn, Fonnal dinlnc rm, tiled roof. enromou.s kitchen OPIN DAILY mMomm,.tar LMtl IRVINE. TERRACE The bat buy In Irvine Ten:.ce Eut 4 BR, d~. muter BR open. in& to 15'31 pool. Worklbop, lhAn roof. awr 3,000 IQ n. $54,000 Call kw Appt. 642.1235 5 -7 LAGUNA BEACH UnobstNcted View al. Call- IJna + a family home. 3 BR, 2 ba, tam rm. f.rplc, rlec bit.in kitch. AD for $32,250. Semple RHI Estate '7S.2l01 WATDfRONT LOT ff1D1tin(tan Harbour main channel. Spa~ for 50' boat. Terma avalJable. Pr I c e $48,000. ~. call Dick FabMn. 141-2531 UNMATCHED POOL HOMI -$21,500 3 bednn. Alb pene.liJ!I, car- petina, cadOm dnpa Bullt in Stereo. Blue RaTm '°°'- r wlll llll>' >'O'Jr ~ tn ycar- home. A&ent. 6t6-ltfT afta' • IX»· 7 uoo e OPIN HOUSE e $4,000 DOWN 1240 ltNMCVllt. 2 Story S BR. I llAtb with ~. amtna ~. wparate t&mlly toDm and*>'~. Terrezo Entry. 1uu .. 1n AU eectrtc kltchel. N~lon carpetinz ~t. s ~old, Tra. dltioml cape Old Scy'lilll oo quiet eulode-nr. ~ ata lor lultr boat. $41,500 Owner'. 6f6. 7'l(fi E..tMuff l 142 JOI IElOCATiD Mutt Sell Our Home Eutbl\df LUsk wttb paJIO. ~ OCM.n View, 5 BR. 3 ba, m> IQ-ft. 2 frplca, J. car pr, bednunton court, roam tar pool $-19,500. 901 Corona def Mar 1250 INCOME S BR, 2 be, split-level home. Fully carpeted, bllinl, FA heat Illus lovely 2 BR home in Ml'. tee land, $49 .500 • 1°" On. Call owner 644-1564 DIRE EMERGENCY! MUST SELL' Submit all otters 4 BR, 2 Ba. flm rm, bit-In ldtcben, iove11 comer iot. 713 $1£RK! St., C-. Mea 1 .. No.«~ St., just FAat of Onncie .... ; 1-5 P.M., Set. 6 Stmday. 1JKE NEW 3 Bdrm., bdwd. ftoors, 1 % tile ba., blt-tn oven ol Nnge. Nu'l 81n:f) C8bineta. Patio. DtJl attac:btd pr.: ~ root Lp. lot. OOR to achoola ' ct.urcbel. $23.000 Aaltnl $39,000 • $4500 Down GOL'llt'S ftAUDISI Oll1Dm Built 3 B<trma 3 De1anc1 Rlty 673-3770 8 ~ Imm __._ A D -be.tha, 2 llreplaces, S~ 1 ""'=· •c ........... -. to t:.vo anc1 tincb. 44U Riv-ly Owner 3 be, tam nn, bee111ndecpd, on 17th fwy of M ... Vttde t!tr Ave., NB OwneJ\ 642-1615, Ommiai 2 BR. 2 bat.hi on Oity Cub olloolt's eolt cne 1"'!!Ev!!!ca.!!!!!!675-!!!!!!!!!l669!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lot • ~ wlth larie secluded Open HM, SC 6: Sim. I"' patio. Income Unit pos1ible, nJI JHa Reed 54l).G5 -1THE BLUffS new carpeta and drapes. ~.~.{Not leueholdl BY OWNER.BUILDER ~2829 N"' 5 bdrms, I batbs, 2 Channing split-level 3 BR. liiiiiiiiiiiiiii--miiiiiiiiiiiiim OWNER; call: 54UT95 frvla On the J.!ltb Fairway, 2 Ba, "0" iuodel. dJrect.11 WE recommend lhla compact Mea vmte Ocuntry aub. overlooldnl the entire Biel well atnn&ed tastefully A RaJ Barpln. _. Capri Bay ana, $49,<XX>. 10% Do. decorated home for the Lene Cllll owntt 644-1564 P':nsloner. Wnt front. open Open 1:1ou11e Sat •Sun For l•aM ~t Ylew cl pgeoua 1Unset1. J BR. convenient BY OWNER. Nr 11Chl1, quiet Bayfront Commercl1I small birdl kilchen. Walled It · l4tr'J. 5 BR. 3 tMa, 2 stores, 2 Bdrm Apt plus 2 6: fenced lot· J111t a homey all bltnl, spae ~. fnod all1>11 for up to 45' boeta. place._ to lhopp~ 1940 1125 Tabltt Dr. Men Verde Lease the whole packap for Monrovia Ave. na.950. Open we.. 56-~ 6: 564160 $620 ptt mo. SHORE PROP. Sat ~ SUn, 1-5. Ro)' L. $36,<XX> ERTIF.S m!l060 hvdy, Bkr. &46-90U OWNER: ~ceptionally clean StJPDlB OCleUI at Bay view; BY Ol.\1NER. Near w-tcll.ff 5 BR. 2~ Ba., bU·IJll, w-w c:barm1na 2 BR 2 Ba home lbopplnc. I Bdrm home. qa., dl'llper.~ ptttio; Ip. + 111P-pt~ ler Inc.) larp htnl with fireplllce. lhdlc:pd Jot; fenced. S36.950 Will ~ clew home in dinlnr area. ne-w built-In UT-tOM se-3890 __ J>.lm Dnert u i-rt )MIYDlt. kltebeo With blrdl cabinets, ASSUME 5~% G.I. OWNER msuc. NE..'WLY ftdecorated imm'IC 2 BR. dlninl rm. patio, oceanside of Hwy, S33,500. 5f't' • fTIT.ltlORRJS llEALTOR 673-9010 3135 E. Cout Hwy, CdM * HARBOR VfE'W * lAsk Home, 5 ITIOll. new, tri-lent. 4 BR. 3 BA. I.Mn. rm,., Wt{ bar. Tratllfelftd. Owner 644-1370 * BY OWNER.- Nice 2 BR Hae wllBr tam Apt over gar. ~ ~ Malre ~·· ~10> GRMm Bay vrew 4 · BR. new FA tumacor. 1.arp lot Sbm1> 3 BR., dlabwwhr. bJt-LOVELY 3 BR 2 Ba llome oo Watttfa.P • lhuttleboe.rd ' • .us. wllb block waDa. ... 811 -tor ... aale. 2 loo: Clft UH •• 2 apts. bedmintm. 54G-1T20 S24 000. &e-190'7 MUST MOVE!1$22.EO. Rm. to bid. NMr bAy and din. rm .. Lam, :HOO'. Ownel' $.52,500 or be SSGO. 644-2516 TARBELL ~Harbor I BY ' <>wner. 29'l BowilQs e BY OWNER, 54().1133 e ocean. $*.500. Will 81!11 aD Lido Isle Newport Heights Gc"ttft CblJege P1t, 3 BR, OWN!2l: 4 BR.. S Ba, l\eptlb-or ~ Int. or trade. 121 (lit St ;;;;;;;;;;;.;;.;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;; 1351 cu.tom bum tam rm, 2 ti., frplc, elee lie: 4tn. nn. A tam.; water-OWNER mm9 UDO 3 Bfdioom and l" +Mlths bhna, Ql.D &xlllttq • ia..ll. lmmac! 56Gl8T SWEl!PING view cl Back .. -.. 50'l1171" lot to alley Sit,ll'.IO at s~ 9' r R A Open Daily 2T2'l Carwr Bl.Y is Mta.: luxurious 3 IATFROn t &.OTS Hen')' lbalre roof Pymn1a '1• mo. Incl pr1nc.. 4 BR. A tam rm, 3 be, BR 2 Ba Tbhouae w/pool1, 1 :. '$! Bulkbeaded. Slip $38,«m at, tuee, in..~ CUilom bit. ~ bl from puttlnc ems-. etc. Quiet • .wtth lhattd Pier G. H. ltobertlott, Rltr. WANTED, from owmer, qual. Qubboule $0,950 ~2263 aecluded. s:JT.500. 67~356 $89,<XX> 6'BJS50 !Ml--1413 2 BR, « 2 A den boule; <>om. J'rtat furn dplx Mod-1 • 36' Bulime.ded • lhattd POPULAR RUSTIC ~er 4 bdrm, MW cpt and p.Jnt, 9ftll. c:dllll. A borne that ll much In de- mand. Just listed and pnc- fd to lell at S33. ~. MESA VERDE REALTY 54&-5990 FEE 2M D!I Mar. ()pert S.l and am. for imp!dion. Ntw ~ lt7'e doll hooae on estate au lat. plenty o1 room to roam. Rottrmm Co. S4l-l2Z2 • da)' Of' nl&bt. LWE/OPllCI 4ar5 BR. 2Ba. blt-iM.~ tifully tia11dllc9C1ed, S2'l5 mo. Ml HaJtJor • 1'aJn1tow. *'9e Bibi', Aat C'134531 frplc., )lluter, blt-los. Eut Coll... Park 11 t5 em, 2 bdrma ea, rood loan, Pier. xlnt fin~. 1Jde C.M. or vie., $25,000 $82 ooo Owner 64&0088 R. C. GrMr, RHltor ranae.. Repbt Box M-42, BY OWNER. 3 bdrm, lrKI=='=======-3416 Via Lido OR 3-9300 Dally Pilot. ~r:n-~1n1.,w-w epta Newport Hgts. 1210 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l"~EL!!!!!!!"-""!."'!!!SE!E!!I!!!!!!!!' BY OWNER. 3 BR, 2 BA. uuuuu., ... ...,. mmac:. FUll PATIO Shake roof. pl a 1 t er, $24.950, ff. nu~ AVAIL lmmed. Cliff Haven Advantage takf'n by 3 Bd ftrept.ce, blt-lnr., carpets. Newpo,1 Beech 1200 3 BR, 2 ba + 2 BR Ocean 2 Ba home-45' tenifk Detacbed garqe $21,950. V..., ~· $49.SOO. 548-7249 BI k:il -C'OPP6 plumbinsi ~~~·!· WW carry 2nd. MUST SELL! BY Ownier: 4 bdrm. 4 ha, VRcant-Xlnt Loc-S57~500 VT>_,. 2 q barKi1 nna. 2650 1q R. C. GREER, Rt"lllty r:utakte 3 Bdrm, 1, baths. J"hiplece • boilt-inl. lhah rotJL $22,B. JM E. 23rd It. O!rDfl-. ~-3861. TRANS1'ERRED to Samoa. 3 BR t t., patio. eJec: ldtdl clbtJwullmr, drapes. w I w t'PU beauUtully ~ped. fruit treee. $24,950. ~2'713 f BR/ 2 BA, JW nn. den, din rm, 5 Yn old. By 0wner. can 111 s. sn.soo. ~lOll Bewtitul 2 • stcry, 3 bdrm • Npt. Ht.I. 642.7823 :ms VII Lido m9300 borne one mti. fnlm t.cta . .,;:::;=======::: ~ ~· ~ Newi'M ShoNI 1220 8•1boa l1l•nd 1355 fl.IOI down. Bupin! OWHJ:R. 4 Bdrm 2 ba. lrpl. OPEN HOUSE Call~ ~ ~. $28,<XX>. Submit S111 I Sun. 12:»5 WATIRFRONT down. 547-74n. ~1+4 220 AMETHYST N')lt. lllmd; low:l7 2 lt;f. 4 NIW .. BR & DEN 2..Story :l BR. tamlly home BR. 4 Ba., den; pier a &al 3 bath.. 60-JOl Urse pado ~ IUfll housfo• 2 Yn. new. ff.~ loan. 6 yrars old OWNm m.4111 ~...,.. 1225 Wrrt. Wintoa, Rltr. • OWNER ...-~ D--nt """ Man'nr Balboa b . 4 Bl\ ~ k 1i'f;. u-:.-. IY OWNER m.3331 Open 'til t PM lam rma. Wet bar, carp., S BR. 1 bl. from yacht b.nd· No Matter Wllat It Is drpa. Lp fee -1m)lle k>t q, .2 prtvlbtachft. cor tot. Huntington a..ch 1400 •· Dotw !hons. $'11.500 Del: Cllrp9tina, r e c e n t 1 y 54M1A6 pUrted, 2 patiol w/blt-m BEAUT. l.len Miit s BA. ' YOU CAN BBQ, $39,500. OPEN DAILY ~ drn: ctifl>., dnpcs, 5484348 ICl'ee!ned-in patio. · lmmac. IY OWNER =~--·~-SUN___,.N;: ;:;25: na..Uled's aedon power. For an at! to MD around tlliP cloclt. dllll ao.sm. 1682 EOiNGER 'Im EDINGER ---------1~ OPEN EVES. M2-44M OPEN ~. flmlly ProblllftS DON"t JUBT WJBH tor eom.. rr1 W~ti. OMUQ UUna ti:> tuniJah )'OIJr bom1 bu.Ye m applkncla ,.-&id _aow__,,,,,..! -~----­Mutt tell 3 BR 14 bll. lell&-••• ·!Ind cr-t ~ tD ._ "the OauUled Aa. CMc11 fte ~ 1"Q CID nte 14x26 ~ rm, llltei-:•~··~a~·~·~w~Ada.~:;;:::=~tt.~"~' ~eowt~=:;:;::==;;;...~~'1'9~~~~~-~~)"0G~~.O~;:.. new cpta/drpt. s.Dtr w!JJI; Pll1 loan points for GI 111 ntA bQ:ver. BRASHEAR ltlAL TY CLASSIFIED INQIX MT.mt E\lea. a153T t• 2 llDltOOMS Hours--Reguletions-De•dunH on tarp fiOX100 fenced Jot •AAOAI: Ad~ tlhe11l4 dtlCllc U.11r adl •ally and ~ tfnm141ataly ,,,.,. Modem ldtcbea wtdl tlullt· or mllola.lfloaUona. THll DAI I..\' 1'11..0T aMUmet ltQlllty for orrore 111ty tie ins, double r.a.rare. with tn• extont of pullllllllllf th• actvel'ti.tntftt .. l"NOtty o"• time. boat door P9yrnenta ~ DEADl..INll l'OPI COl'V AND KILl..I; l :IO l'.M.tlleay Mfore 11Ultllcatlea,...,efW q ~ onl1 $U8 -. W..tt1nc1 Edltt111 and Monday MCtJone wtlen .Wint tlnte le l 1IO It.flt, l'rld~. l'JI VOU MUIT HA\tl KILL NUM8EPll Whttt kllll119 •11 ad 11ooeW9 tf '"'°" ....... IJ•;Mii-· lie IUN tt mlkl a NOll"d If thl klll number 9lwn 1 )'1U ti)' yeur a• ta.k9f' - 9&2-4 izm Ytrffloalloll of Y""' Mii. __ 4n llYUy effert ti made '* kilt or oofftlllt • now o• that hu llelft 1rd1red, ~ w. •• POOL $25 500 n.t guarantee lt •• • 11ntll the a• Ml a91peared In the ,..er. r DIME·A·LINll Adi are etrtotly o&M In advancie •1 mall er .t any an• If aur em... HO 91llOM tnll,.._ 3 Bedniom, 14 Bath. Carpets • Drapes Haffdal Rulty 1111 DAll.,Y l'ILOT reearwe tM rltM to tl-'fr, edit, M11Mr Of' refutl any advtP. tlttment, an411 to t111nge lb ratt1 111• rt1ul1t1111t wltllout prior Ntloa. "Homea to Match Ii>come" Achr1rtl11rt may ,, ... their ••• lty tal1pt11ne. 8740 Warner ~ DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78 2 ~ ~~ ~ WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 !1001'1. Larie lot. You own Huntington S..ch 540-1220 L .. una Buch 494-94" the land. Good locatfoo. s15.ooo. Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -S:JO p.m. Ted Way Rlty $36.2579 CLAlll,llD COUNTll' .. are tlelltff •follow.: Un Downtown HI) UH W• ....._ lulsua4. .....,.,. ...... JU w... lay """· c.... .._. ,., -------· -·-Mii SMet, ........, .. ....._ m..,.. Aww, &..ta-....., 11J0.1:1t .....-. w. as.. Meredith Garclem Man A••,..:-... 1111, Newpart ~. ca111. No more lett of th1I model. Daily Pilot Classified Tri-level 3 Bt, 2,,_ be. U X 20 ram nn. beeut pwled. HOUSES FOR SALi ::= =::,.. = =:-same• Own« wilt take amaU dn' """"" .. ICHNa'T...... .. llUCTa.ICAI. caJT)' toor ttsm 2nd TD er =:.A~~• ~:: =~~ ,... : ::~::'" mTAU n1me your terms. MllSA naoa 011 Mc« MT .. ~ BRASHEAR REAL TY ~ 't~. n: • .., ILU"" .. ,ua.uca ............ .. .. ... .. .... 847-8531 Eves. sun •SWPOaT "''°"" m• ::=: .. L ..,. : ::=:.-.. vwc•• ---=-'-=~~II ~a UY 11\A..e _. euo-. DtlC... .. ' Bdrm 2 lath aAVc••IT I UM ... _, e\Ad ... tATIHOlltl 1 ~~UCh = =-=-TtMU = $19.SOO, GI appra.faal $19,500. ::...-::--:: NUWTAIM YAl.UY tf1t UALTll CLU&I = L4r1'e yard, all block fenc. ICAltlOll N .. MUMDt = ~ = = :us~ , ,,_ fd. CJoeto to acbooll 6 shop. ~=·::~ PAllC ~Ml ~ ... • .. ~ ~ .............. ,... .. _ _.... t61t I~ YAX _,.. Pill&. Will Sell fast, better •All'aUI" a wanMI...,..• 4'11 11toill, °"* 1-. at&. ,_ hurry. lavn•• TllltUC• I MIOWA.'t Ctrt .,, lltOff.. '1 .. COllONA HL MH IAJITA AllA *II ~Tia. tM Paul Jon .. RHlty MLHA PIMIMlllLA UM IAllTA AMA ••..-m _. •NtUUM~ .,,. 847-1266 ~. msM4 ~~~ ~= w~~ = 1~i:=L .. ....._ '"9 TERRIFIC BUYI ~~~&.lllUMD = L.HUMA ••ACM .. ISWSLrt UPA ... .,.. -UM new 1·-e 4-0 bdrm v• MU11T111•TOM 1.-cM ;: LAOllllA ••.U•'-°" L.AMDSCAP• • -5 ' MUllTtllrrotl NMM>Ult IAM CUIM&llTll O'lt LOC1tSMIT'M .. CC8111·_!.rity, nr bch, ldlll. NUMTAM YAL&lf ~ ;.~~ = =:va ~::.... = Ult·1111Utte1'8, qlta, t'OIDall IU&. -..CM ,. eottDOMllUUM ... 'AllfTIMe. ,_.1111111 .. tlj), • tunk'm Uv rm BBQ, ~WS::.. •=. •:::, RINT ALS 'AtWTtHt ''-- pond, sprinklrl, etc, etc. Lo I.OH auat ,,. A.ta. Unfu"'6thed :~ = Int, GI In. No point.I. $33,900 ~O\lllT'f = .eiieru&. -P\MT'Slt ............... Owner. aMeO, 5SI0'1I ..,, w couwn • =:.::=. :: =.'"....... = TOO TOOt :".J:. nan ;: E eua ... "°°"' l&1MC9 ... 2 'D"""DnnMS WlllTM*ST9t 1'tl ... tetrn lbl ...... ....... -~._,., MIOWAV Cl'TT NW ....... Int PUMI' ..-VICa 2 BATHS IAWTA ..... -:ncu~ ...... = ::::!'~ .. = 2 CAR GARAGE IAlll'TA ua HTS. aae wT':., ... UMOML .. • .. .,A,. .. 2 GOOO ........ ... Un ILU~ .. UMOOeU ... ID'T'CNllfl .. TUmll ,... 1c1a1rs --... 2 LAST! I llOltTM TUSTllf IUI ~o:: OIL MAa :: saw1•0 .. (]tlld f!Yt'r 10 OK AMAllllM ./ I* UV ISLAllDt ... , .. , ... MACH ... H,AIU _., ...... ,... Bkr 842-1582 SILVl•AOO CM! .,.. , ... uoe 1n• .. , HPTIC T.MU. ...... '"" .. • ..,,.,..., · l.AHllA MILU IHI l.-LtoA ~ .. TAIUllUfll• "" S 13,750 ::::~: :::~t :: NUMTU .. TOtl llACll .. T .. MITI CcwracK. d IAll CUMDTll lnl 'OU#TA• YAUl'I' .... :::::: ~ a~ !!::: Older 3 BR custom home fix.. WI JllAll CA'ltTUMO 1111 ~!!~ ~~~ = , ... HIYIC• - er upper (you own the landl CAPlnUNO II.ACM '"' '""•• (OU"" ... Tli.IYltlOM. ..... .,., .. . DANA 'OllfT Int llPHO~V = Call now the lot alone la CARUIAD 1:= ..aop NO¥• Mii waLDtN• A#a•NSIDa I ftlTMIMITI• 1'1t .....-... worth this price. IA11"01100 ,,,. MIOWAY Cm" .. ,. JOBS a EMJ'LOY .... n, TRADEWINDS RL TY. •IYHSID' COUNTY , .. WfTA AllA ... JO• WANTID. ,.. = 842-5011 842-5012 ~166J lt0Utlt TO 11 M0¥90 1 ... tAlfTA AMA NllOHTt ... .t0• WA!fnD, ._ CONDOMllllUM "" TVntll ... 108 WAMf9D, • ~ _F __ O __ R_M_E_R_M_O_D_EL--H-OM-E OU'LIXH 11'0• SALi "" coASfAL .,. ..... WOM.111 ~ Al"AltTMall11 '01 IAi.I 1"t LA:UNA HACH "'9 DOMIUTIC MIL# NEAR BEACH. ~r lot. a ENT ALS LA UNA Mt•U•'-,,. AHMCllS. Mia Fl'elh,ly painted 3 }'n old " Ull CLIMIWTW .,... N•IJ' wMfHD. Miit 1 · · Hou... furni.hed "'" '""" eut1TU11• mt AN~111. •-Comp . lnd~lll( I: llf)rinklr 1'PNHAL .. ~·· "°'"' o• MILP wANTH. --.. 3 bdrm. A: tam. rm. Patio HNTAU TO IHAlll -ll!Al ISTATI, JO•~ • •-1: fire rlnf· Opts drps. COITA MllA ,,.. l"!---ral AOINCIU ..... ·-,.. ' MISA DIL MAI t1• -ICHOOU a lllSTltUCTIOlf $29.900. ~ owner. MISA VHDI 1111 TlllPLax. .. ,. ... ID• , .. , .... ,IOll - 8-ETTE!· THAN • EWI COLLIOI l"AlllC "" C6MOOMltUUM .... TMUT'a!CAI. -"' N lllYQ'OaT HACH '"' ltllfTAU WAllTH '"' MERCHANDISE FOlt I Pr<'~llKt! 2100-<:or. lot. • Br. • :::~::; ~=11 :: ::: a"°:OA-:~ = SALE ANO TRADt i ba, ftnllht'd bonu~ ~m. IAYSHOHS ml MOTWU. TaAIUA cou•n "" :t wallf'd)'U'd. A!l!lllrnr'l.Pl.400 oovu tMOllt nu ~.:=;-_:. = ==~~ltllnull Gr loen, Over 2700 IQ•tt. ~=~~~~:., ,A.. = MCOfllW , ..... an -... ,IC. H4.!IPMaMT = NELSON REAL ESTATE i•Vllfl 1111 lutlHll '""aan .. ~ HVIPMlllT TJ4• • .., •c"" IACIC IA'f' De ,_.,Lia ,A•U ... CA,I, ltUTAUllAMT ! · ~........ aMT "'""' an evsltfDt aun·u ... ua a.UIPM.SWT B ""'"'""'~ Of'ltfCI aatnAt. _,. MOUSaMOLD eooot y V"l'CJn tllVtlfl TllaUce Dd lltOlllTlllAL '"'lltT'f -MU•• SAL.I ~ • BO 2 Bl. bultt-lns: nrw ~~~:: Dli. MU = COMM .. CIAL ... f'UttllrTUH AUCTIOlf - e&rpt!I. dN!pn; (rplc. paint IA'I' ISLANDS mt l#IMllftlAL HlfTAL = :,.~:a n In " out S\42 Munst .. r Dr ~~~~!~u..D = ~CNll .... • ..... MAClll1t•• •• n• ~-nrr or TI4· 487-005.5 MUlfTINeTl>tl HACM ,... cinu• ••0¥11 m• ;:z.~". ==·"' = OPEN Sat. le Sun ,OUlfTAIM VALUY tilt ~=A=~IMOll :: IWllO a HAL HACH .. ••soaT l"aOPIHT ... TaLIVISIOll Gltn Mu by Owntr. 3 BR. LOW• HACK -otAllH co. 'llOf'llt'TT '"' lfH'I • naHD p.; BA. ldtcben w/pantJlf'd :;::\~r-1" = 04tf ... tTAT9 'IOf'. ,_ TAPa HCOltDHS = f 11 "-pl MOUllTAlll a .... ., .Sit CAMllaAI & IOUIPldWT am nn, v rm. II.I..:' 8Cf', w1nMllll'n• •It llllDl\tltlOM LAltD .an NOll'I' IU,PLIH ~ covmd !)ft.ti<>. No down v .A. :~~:".~~ ••• ..,, -:::. llU HTAT9 IPYICI '"' SHltTllll IOOOI -1162-3721 .. 53564 COASTAL ml jl.I. alCCMAIMe •nt llttOCVUU. SCOf'•S ... ---LA•UMA HACM t1'I a. I. WAlf'TID 04f MtSQLLNlllOlll Owner: 111' yr Ranch: 4 br, uouNA 111eu1L .,., IUSINISS and :~S:iu:::~~~tr i 2 be., tam rm, trpl, cptt:, sAM CLINMTa mt l'INANCIAL LUMaH . cirps, deck. walk IChl. As-~.:.,u::.CA::A•O = 1u1111•• OPl'OITUNn1as ... :1~~:.:. MATHIALI sume FHA $29 900 962-793.'i DAMA '"°'"' ,,.. IUSINHI WAWTH ~.. SWAPS ==----_.....,. ....... ·--=--111vaas11>11 ~ -MYllTMSWT ••"""'"* .. THE SUN NEVER SETS Oii VAUTIOM H"1'AU ,. IWll., ... .,. WM'T11D ~ PETS encl LIVISTOCIC: Clalllfled'• action power. COMDOMllllUM .... MCMllV TO Lo.NI '" .......... " -,... d 1) •----" Du..t.aJCet "'1111. _,. Pl•IOM.U LOAllt ml CATS i ~ OI an I to le ....,....., 1na1AT LOMll .. the clock. dlAl Kl-5171. lllNT ALS ~LATH AL LOAlfS '* ::: .. Houaea Unfurnished HAL UTAT• LAW'• ... L1YUTOC11 H11aa.L -~~ ... = CALIFORNIA LIVING .. :&: o':"' .w = ANNOUNCIMINTS Nu111Ht11 ... Mat.A .,.... .,. -..I NOTtCIS SWIMMIMI POOU -cou,a .. PAI• .,. anw 'ATIOI "'I NllWPMT .._.. -NUtfO cP,_ ..., .. Aftllflt .. N9WPCMtT Nft. ... IMT ~ VAUTIOlll Ill! ::=........ = ::::W~ = TltANS~.,!!ATION ...; DOYlla ....... -lllTMI '411 IOAT$ a .,_,., • WUTCUl'll' -"'•uu .. n u.1L.MoAn 1n11vwurn f'AU -f'AID .. nv.•T .,., POWH ca111,.•• 1av1111 a ll'Vnua. .. KTM, .,... =~o.;;:::u~" IA.Ca UY -~IJT'I '411 ... .._ llM'f. ltL_,.. = CAllJ Oii 1'*11d eCitt tOAT MAlllTS-• ...., ... ~ Ill ..... IAM tflJ IOAT UU..0.IM .... ceMeTlaV LoOft .. It MMllMI "'-'"'· = M&. -<....,._Y QVP'TI .. n .OAT ''-"" MOOtl .. -CnMA.'°"19' ... aOA.T M.VICft UT ----IAL ,M«I .. , aoA1 altn.U LIDO ... 191 "'.;;;;,.. ... MAT CftARTH r--= : :vtATiltl ~ ::: ::..~':o:." :u:::=J[1' lfl = =~A""""'°" -=:;, ~~~ 'GYllTAlll • .... ~. ':r.t:'TATIOM = At•ciun IUL NAClt = ~II t. nmMI.... ... l'\.YNM ~ ::. ... ..::r9 • SlltvtCI DlltlCTORY :9 =~• I 4lltMtl ~ -AC'CIOWT... ... ~ :£t.!"ta. = ~= ::::: ,.. ::: ..,..~c:r Ml8W•Y C1" ... MPULfi -till -.roitKOOTHt -.... ~ • ..,.dtA .. -..... ~ ... .,_ OIMT~ -~ ......... ._. .. .. Ml'N 1'00LI 6 ..Ult'. !!.:!! • ~Yim•• .. f'Mtul9' · l"MRL ~~"!·---r.: ' = --==' .J.......,.r::~~.... = ==-.,., ~ _, •ii aavns : '*uca .. = .. =tll..,.. s: a.err-~ i r~ -...., ...... !!! !!?.WC:....,. -..._,_ ..... z;; Se .UAllllf • -~ - • VEllOME · SPICtAU 2 WU Piii llNT ...... ,.. SI* 2 • 3 .. 1~ ..... ~ ......... JIOOIJ NW lbopplnc • 8*lala ,,. $110. Maf.2214~#2 $101 2 ldct bedroom&. ......... . ....... ......... ~ ~:.' Are ~~ · Lehirlg Cash . - SliP; Throaigh YOUr . Fingers? t I f t -See ~ Jiu ,.. •. _, ·Of 'Ilse ~·A , DAI[¥ ·PILOT WANT-AD " Will Sell Fisll 1. Stew 2......, a...., c.-. . ._ ........... &. c-.,. 6.W .... 7. °""''" ... ......... t.c..... 10. a,,..., 11 ........... . 12. .... Trvelr 11.1 ........... .. 14. .. A1114 • 11. M11'*z T..r. , .. nw. • ..._ 17."'"" . 11.C-..CNIMr "· .... Cart 20. ....... . 21 ..... c.......... n.; ...... Set n. """" ,.. ......... ........... ........ , t7:l••11• .. a.Ir tt • ...,. .. ,.,, .. ... 11 ..... ... IJ ~ .... i., ••• • v.. .. ,. a..- M. T ..... ... II. ........... ........ .. ... c ... .... a . ...,c .... .............. .•. ~ ...... .............. . ..... ,,. ..... ,41. &..... ....... &....,T .... . '.f,( T1Ne ..... ,... 4'.IWC.. ..,_ . .,,.,.. '8.LIMM. .... Mini ....... 11. or.- ft. •••• ,. a. ...... .......... ss.-ewr AC.. ~ 17.11-trtcTnln l&:,O. •• Clllllc A-. A.C.....T*9 •. . "· ,. ...... a. 4'1•r•• ..... 6l TY Set . '5. Wlfldl11 .. .............. 67. e.«~rt ... ~ . ... ~ ,,.,.., 70.~ ....... . 71. "• .... .... 72. ...... . n..,... Cir 74. .......... ..... n. ~ ., ..... .. 76. ......... 77 ..... .. 7L Omit ..... . "· .......... ~ a Mr C.ufaeu • 11. Dr-.. ,a.-. • Diiilr K ICUU e.r: .. •. I ' ' i 1 i ! I • t i = c ' •I I ; I . ~ MES.\ Vtrdt lbne · $Wlm· mine poo&-3 BR.family nn- ftreplacie. Prof ell Mb, etc. $25,l!O P'P. TNde ... <» ckmlnJwn or units. ~er. lJ a.au4 1" Al! Pllm Sprsa area Sie Want elec cart. Mon- za, 0.tswi. VW. A.t.o baft $3500. eq 5 ac want ''bou.M------=--__:;_ !.:::::=;:;:;:::::===== oat'' PU a eamper. 536-1131 APT& • e.u.m-llODed .t.. la.nd ... 15+ unlta. SU Juan Capo. TOO' front. can dtvide hlto 9 lots. $81M eq. Trd TD, f Owner. 4M-4967, 49M663 APTS a Bull zoned vu. l«nd tor 75+ unl11. Sen Juan C1- po. 700' front. can divide 9 Iota. $81M fQ. Trd TD, ? Owner. 4fM...eT, 4.'M-4663 YOUR HOME by APPT. Federal 4' State Retum1 • 531-0000 • e COMPUTERIZED Young Fry Cook or Kitchen TrainH Pfm!Mf'nt job. Chance for 1dvancf' ment. tNo ltUdenll Pleue) INCOME TAX Bolt's llt 8oy Ch~lymeuth 2829 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA ME!A 135 E. UTH, Qllt& MMI 15' E. 11th 8t. T • t ... unltl. 'Dlltuwn H.B. Loar mm! Fed-$9.50, St '4.50 Colta ){eea, Cal. .E'.mllltic!lllll ...... 110,140 IJlnU9l tnc. Top oood YOUR HOME. * IG-1010 for DID .,.td Ill . . . Barp!n. Wimt late ~l NWm, 968-34lll. 541.-a • all ... el nMat ._ Cad, Lane, dmr bolne • ? StoCk ca.. ubctu:dnl wUJa ~ .'f . Bia, 5.1M?M. 1,..1,.. 6755 & Clean-Ip Malt -. ka1 ~. Al NEW 4 RIW1 S... or off. rtplles mldl1 cmftrtet.. ioe.. Paoeled • c:pta. 213 IRONING WANTED G o o d 1a1 Sm« 8-une tit· f JHy Judy Judy tt'• your ay11 (HAPPY BIRTHDAY) CURTIS WatlOG or Curttt Announcements '4 to 62nd St., NB. For: 2nd TD'• r ~~ ai-:: EXPLOIER ~ MU, Dally Pu.t or Udo Sandi home. Owner. P ~ Ill>· pray •.• ... .....-..111.. CAl'B. Equal CllJPOltunity ....... * * * 642·1615eva11$-1969 ;:'· brlnc b&ftcel'I. ~ ""'-""'"""' --. r' CON'I'RACR>R'S 0'"1 home 4000 C-.,. Ortve ml IQ. ft., 1~ 1l'I old. too Janltori•I 6790 N~-... ch IQ. ft. nsnpo1 rm • FOR 2 to 4 unlta, lot, cna..Uer home a.EAN windowa, floon, wi> INSltlCTOlt Approx •• ooo eq. Bia, etc; homes A amcr.a. Reu. M&chlae part I lnlpec:tor. 546-S880. 'nle Brilbter Side 54-4134 Mini.mum 5 years exput. * * * mce inspecttnf amal) IU• Paperhanglnt cblned pe.rt1 to very dole Palntlnt "50 toleraDQeS. Call MJ.Hl>. or -~ -· ----__ _;:;... __ ...... __ , eveL &flS.031.t, ulr for Jim 511tVICi O•ltiC:TORY SIRVICI OllHCTORY PAINTtNG -eny ioom PG. Hyama. SerYaaie InstJu. Wa UR "Sinclair" pe.lnta. menta. tnc. 1644 Whittier C_a_rpe.;.......nt_erl_nt...;... __ 6590_ 0.,.,.1"1 '6IO Neat work. Ref'1. M'J.1358 Ave., Coata Ilea. An ~l CAllPINTlY ANTHONY'S INTER or Ext. PAJNTING, opportunity employer. MINOR REPAIRS. No .Job Garden Service ~S:~mLocsl JAGUAR MUU&llK !oo Small. Cabinet ln 1ar· 1\.RAll tpa 4' other cabtntta. 646-1941 * QUALITY PAINTING * 568175 Evea. 846-2372 n.y. R.eaa. monthly care. Pru. I decu-at!n1. Homes, Aptl, P!enty of wort<. C\an Shop. B. o. AncienaD tnc. i...ncs.capq. Exp. hor-<Mn'L Int Ir ext. Ft'ff Good CJPPOrtunlty for the ticulturllt. "Tender, kJvtns Mtimates. M&-14&1 24 bra. rlaht man. u~C:..~\81 St&llSUY IUICI J"ree F4ttm1tet, ~ 234 E. l?OI It. e PAINl'ING -latmor A 011ta Mesa Extab'. Free .amatet -------- SAl.ESMAN Man 25 to 35. Will teach ~. neet and depend- able ~rwon ~MR. AUSTIN KIRK JIWILERS 2300 Karilcr Blvd. . Olm &kla DWIWlSHER- IUSIOY Gteat~b' ... bltloue~ imn. Appl;J In perwon between 2 ~ 5 p.m.. daily. ••boys •. Dlshwalhers - Full and Part Tim• Day and Nlaht Sb!ftl · · 0.er u. - Apply le ·per-. IOl'S BIG IOY JM E. 17dl St. Costa Mesa GENERAL MANA GU Enstneer f o r e*blilhed · arowtn. lndultrill elec:tre-: k:t firm. Small etlm1U7. ' GARDENING, complete ter• Electronic deatp ml pro. ' Ticl· 30 )'e&l"I experience, ductlon. Eamlnc putlcf,.. ttllable. ExceDent wort, PLUMBING IUSIOY tJon. EE Nqujred. Expe1.. 142"'389 REPAm REMODEL Experienced, u or over. ented In~ ... " Coaut Heal•• Club CUm>M PATIOS • e JAPANESE GARDENING 642-3l.2S Nl&ht lhltt. Apply ta.let. GtVe fUD detal.11 tint : ~-~JP:, i:ICl.p-p Lu MB I N G Contr.ctor' Swf & Slrlolft =: trrtte ~ M-41 Dally • EUROPEAN GARDENER Paiios, at lie. Free eet. No 5930 Pac. est. Hwy. SHOE SM.ESMAN job too amall JIM, HMm'6 Newport BMcb 1A.nd8captnr • Maintenance Exper., *>r bilh srlde IJlm. Very reuou. 5a-433'7 evft. Remodel Repair 6940 ib' operation. Top .iary, all No job too amaJl, J'rff ut. Mowtni • F.dlinl • Gardenin1 •• • S.letmen & Manatert beneflo, lnc:L profit ~ H. sruruac 5el6lS Sprinkler Re-pair IF YOU need Re'model!nf em.. oppcl"t1 wtdi ~ m,. a.nee for --- e na:J: S4UNA • BloelE ftlla. .41.o cmcnte With Swiedlab muaap bJ •wills ar remo•al· 842-1010 1 Experienced MUIQelle' ftlORYK OONCRETE OPEN 1 DA'YS A WEEK NO JOB mo SM.ALL • am-10 pm "* ett. N6-UW875-!l51S ...,.. PAINTING .•• REPAIRS t1rm ofttrtn& Ofll' 100 ma-merrt. S A A Shoe Sknl. ~12 Child C.re 6610 CED Gard CALL DICK ••. 642-tm tml faDdll. N. pt am.. 454 s. Main St., °"""· _ --------EXPERIEN ener No aper nee, we hJn. 333 E. 17th Sl. Cftl. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; EXCELLENT CHILD CARE * lA.ndtc:aptns . Ceanup * Sewlnt '960 Npt 8di omoe. &C2.a2 FOREIGN _ _...;______ MY HOME' , Reu. A Reliable. 642-4400 Santa ADI omc., 5t7.a331 EMltLOYMENT wm .. NSTIR * 962-0026 * Alt and General Cean-up Al~ratiOlll, CUiiom drea ....... 1'1itanc:lal M0tt than 100 counl:IW ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; MEMORIAL PARK LJCENSD> DAY CARE Mowtna and edain1. Odd maklns· Reuaoablt pricea 8ervlc:tt, Inc. D> job elaaiflcationa. ~ Love to care for ldat. Joba 6 baullna. ~ For a.pp't .• m«11.5 y M 4 8-21 a. OK Write po Box 2Z1T ~~~ ::::::.':" Plew calJ S6«ill CM. GENERAL yan' cleanup, Alteratfons 642-5145 0Uftl eft I <>ranP, rat. ' . ' Nm $245 ~~ ~!~-~ ::,~~~~~~ Neat, accurate, ~ yra. exp. s.Jea JJ"llDO&n Jobe avail. TV Technician Cemetery lets ffarbar.Bak~ * '541-15.19 CUT • c>.1-Lawn Main-TILE Ceramic 6974 La."1'8 tnt'l. CCll1'· $10,000 lat ~ beDdi ., Clllt-from t•ao ~" · ' ,_,.. Man~ment ~ Includes Endowment Can c--------....... _ t.enuce. Uc~. 548-.m * Verne, tbe TUc Man * nlti•. Call 10 am-2 pm. side. Top .,.y, permumt. EverJtinc Jn one ben&Uu.I ---·--""-"'---~-v . 56l570 dt 4 PM Cull wart. lllltall • repeln. 5»-ll83 Apply at -' piece meam 1-cmt.. ROOM addltlon1, low o..r-Generel Servlcel 6612 No job toe tmall. Fluter IUS IOYS HENDERSON S ;;,.;;.;;.o.;.;;.....__...._ ...... __ No tralfic ~ ..... top ~aliol 15' • ,,. patch. L. a t t n I ..... Muat be neat, cleen, penon. 1877 Hari>or Blvd .. C.M. · 1~ WNtmt*er l'ami11 rm. Special alftr. PaJntina, Plumbtni. ~ repair. M'f-19151~ .tile ar 21. Able to wortc 53'1·1'1Z m.2421 S'l,415. LT O:lnlt. OJt 1-UA pentry. Reul ReL lJllurtd. 'OBS & IMftLOYMINT "81.yt. Apply Mr. Evans, •t Km. l O>m. All Repair • BankA.merleard OK ..__ 7000 JOIH!f Maplnl, So. Olut '411 Altllratlona. New Coast. Oall "Mike'' ~ Job WaftfM, .._. P\UB after t PM. -----------ProWtm Jobi. QaUttp Work l"CIR SALE Pedfle Vt.. .. :~ .. .. ·~ .. .. .. . Mill Operaton UDWC &A&f· WBT COAST '866 Whittler A"° c ........ '6it6-*4-f' Ao equal .... tm&U1 ~ MKWne Shop Le1 ... Woddre IM+Nn1 punch prtll eet apa. Own ma. cblnllt tDola. De1 lhllt. M1cWa1 Sltop Halper ,.,...,. ~ 1119" :. Newp1rt :: IMttUM&llt Corp. .:. an w. ""' St. . • ....,.,. leecft AA eqaa1 oppartqni'7 ....... . Tailor :: e IMt AM1IM'-: e A1,,_ta.. , ......... . : . ....., ......... ..... c.,. ........ a.ta .... <ADIJJ( &161- wm mm 1166 Wltftttlt .... c... ..... "6-249• Ai ..... oppoctmttJ ......,,. UPlOlll MOlOllDI COIP. • C.peaten • llectrlclans ...... Mn Trdtr or motor bame man. ufactu:rtnl .xperltnee ~ dato17. fltmerlSrlUI frilllt btndt.L Apply: '"",.... & IKIMNG CLlltK ~ ............. ....... ... • ..... ...,.tr«ur. ... .... r-Dllar wlm CAllDIMl'clal • ~ pedlqlile NQQbilDiUll. u. bca1 .... beDdtl. Al>N ID writlll. ltdlll expert. .,. • ...., lllltcry. Wrk a. Jlo.4I. Dail7 PUoc WAJllESSES ~2lor~. flll1 • ,.rt time. A""'111tP.,_ SUIP & S11LOIN mo Pee. c.t. Hwy. ....,,.... .... P11Mle Clerk 1\ App&, In pef'IDD * DAIVl·IN LIQUORI 'IOI Pactnc CcaJt l{WJ has•"'•..,, *I.WC* *WINI ,,., ...... Matare ........ umtW..,...wm.,... Af!pfy , .......... 10-4, Moo. thN nt. PASHION ISLAND NIWflOIT llACH Aaegtial~ emPoJt!I' .... ,, ... 0.-, .... NCIUI ------17 .. .. .... ........ ... ... APPLY llCUllTY PIUT NATIONAL IANK -Hatiar .... o..x.. . ADtqDAloppw...,, ,,.,. J. c. .PEDEY 11Wm SIOIE 9520 UMd Cars 600-700' WEST COAST MIC.MWAY JONNSON & SON Has E1p11~e~. A11i1! Te ·Mab MeN ltMM fW AR ._.,,..., LARGE SILICTION of Rne Luuy New Car Tr•..._· · I H5•~66-'67 CONTININTALI Ml._. tie..., Cmtlll1 ... a;s1l IU1 ..... Nlr ....... '2895 .......... ......, .., ....... I I ._ ....... ..... ....... Mal .... at --------......-- PACTOttY WAl.ltANTY • 'II COllllEITAL 'II OLDmOllLE ...... ....., _,, .... ,_.::: NI~:=:::.' .. ._,...,...,.. . --..:=i ,._ ........ ,,.,,., ... ..... ':": ...... --... .... ....................... .... ,.... ............ .. $2395 _ $2"5 '87 MEICllY '15 CORVETTE ............ v ............ MC'llOlrr WAIUN'IT ....,,..... ..... ---... --. .......,, l .., .................. $3195 ............................. ............... ..., ...... $3395 'II MUSTAl8 · 'rt MEICllY M..._=. ......... ,.........,,_, ....... $15~5 . MC1'0l'f WAllAMT'r ~ ............. ........._. ..... ............ ~~......,...., '15 MIS AIG ................. ~----:::-.'Tlllt ......... It ....... -.,.., $3495 ~ .ta• •c. ....., ..... ..., • ...,.._ ... __. ___ $IMS '11 COHAI '14 CHEVIOLET .. ,_.,,__DOUBLE CHECKED VALUES! ' I '88 ilVIERA '81 ELECTRA 'II WILDCAT Flin ,_., _,,,,_.... en4 federy el Mllll1tl••lftt. St.Q n111hr Pl221 '11 ·CHEVIOlET ' o-... fl ........ "• ........... ... 44tF4 tr•-'"'"' StMk ....... "2tt '15 lltAXIE ~TD c..,.. ....................... ,..., , ... ,,.,. f..t.f .~. s ... k .. ...._ 1110 ~095 1395 I '81 CHEVIOLET ,...,.,.' o-~ • ....., ............... . t.Metlc. ,..,., ........,. St.Q H .. 12'6 '1995 'I MUITANI . VI, r•4le, ~, .... tic, ,._ ....... itlt. ftct. •If ...._lllf. Steclt N., 1 IM 1395 'a FOii Fairlane soo , o... vt. ........... ........... tr111.., ,_.,. ......... Ste.• Ne. IUOA '11 Cll•LET '15 MUil 118 ~ • ....... , lteefw, tte-'-4 ............. . MMlr ........ ,, .. - llUD IEW 1968 CIMAIO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MO. -'2388:-i '2288~ ·•-.: ... , ,I~ USED CAR SALE ---.-·HUllDRIDI MORI TO llLICT ••OMI '85 IMPW SJ. CONYEIT9U ~ ~ ltw1na. Ndio lf!d ...... ,.~,~. '1288 WUCAT 4 .. herdt .. Auto.. ..... ......,, poMf',.,....~ ~88 '65 Chevelle AutOfft.+lc trens., h .. +.r. Nic.e encl 'Cleen. lie. No. NOU 210 '64 Bel Air Chevrolet, VI, <4 doer sed.tl. Autometic trens,. redie & hHt· er. lie. No. LVIC rl6 '81 vw '1288 BUID IEW TRUCllS '68 I FT. RlETSIDI PICKUP TIUCK HeWI ..,, .,, .... .,.._ ~· ......... r:r• --.... --· .. ,.... ---$2288 s44aa « Mo. 'Ull ,.ICI " o..tl Ille--. I• & k. "'-Tu & lk. llllr 41 _..._ .. a.c. LOW MW• DIMONSTATOIS SALE TRUCK SPECIALS '65 Chev. "' , .. lftee cc J ... u.. W421 """700 '68 Chev.,_ $2289 , ............... . Us. .... ,,..,. 'Q FOii 4 DOOR Avtomatic, rldio end heettf. Stock ,llA '65 Rambler no STATION WAGON AutCMNtit +rens,. ,.owet .... ,.. i"f. Uc. Ne. UOH 061 '63 Bel Air <4 Doer CM.. Au+ometic, r..tie, h..+.r, factory •ft.. Vt. Uc. Ne. OHU 61t • GAU.XII 500 ; ' C.Ur-. Vt, J ·~· bdio •N hMter. Feat a.U.. Sherp r-4 a white. l ie. No. NMV f<41 .a ' 2 DOOR. v.a, wtomatic tfanitMtllon, ~ ltearing. SIG 732. '64 Plymo Y.f HOUD4Y CCUN POllTI M0041L DISCOUNTID TO ----~------Wlwlletlc. -........ ....., ...... .... ..... ... . ....,. ...... _,.....,,.., ............... . WW . ....._ .. w,.,,._ ~ .... ....... 1. 1968 DELMQNT --. ...,..._11c. ,.... ~· DISCOUNTID TO -.,..,., .,.. ......, .,. $~L6't ·T1 ........ ~ -...... "" ~..., ... ........ --·---.;.. ,.. ..., • •ULL Ntcl '60 . IUICK lleclla 225 . .., .......... _,.....,,_, ............. -....... '9dwy elr. II"' J61> '63 RAMii.ii AMII. t Dier' ........... tfldL -..i ..... llCIHft '63 OLDS c ... , MS COUl"l.\14 ...... .._,.,,_......_ Cit.•• '6J CHEY. lel All . , . '495 , '695' This is tM month our st.ff ,.,.,. ...... elCMnte fhe CM hy M~ M. 4'rivlnt fer the ftn+ h.H of the tMCW I • "/Mf', for• MW ur. This meens we now . h.w .IMut 20 low .milae-~ wr MW, 1961 ~ to ..,. et 11yMI ._.. prtces. While' they lest you .. pt • ffen•tdOus d"ISCOUM on • '61 .model 10 fNih tMt even ytNr ~ - bon won't know it isn't bnncl newt DISCOUNTID TO '5288.80 '6S PONTIAC Li Maes ' ''5 OLDS Cllltau ........... -........... ....... ....,..,....., ...... .....,. .... . ......... <-'-111l 166 CADlllAC~ · ..... ....,... .......... ""'Ir _.,._. .... ~,....,., tlr ......... --flMr: ~....., .... ' t '64 CONTINENTL$1995 ................ ,.......,, . ., ....... Ml ........ '65 ef.fEVROLET $1595 Mii .. ~ ..... vt. ~ m1Q, ..... .................... , ....... '65 RAMBLER $1195 Cllllle 119 H.T. C.11Jlltetr _.,_ IMI. ,..,,._ ... ~ ..... ,....., --·.,.,,,, 11-. '64 PONTIAC $1195 °"'' .. 4 Dr ..... #11191 .................. ... ...-..iY•Ml-- '66 VOLKSWGN $1395 ............. wllltlt ....... tlrll. all-.... • ~Y ......,.._ fNlh. '62 CADILLAC $995 Sedlll DIYllle. ~ CMlllK ..., lneludlne ,.c> WYW~ '66 .FORD $2195 o.1111111 • M.T. GI. N ,._ ~ "'°" _..,., tllr C111ldltl10111& '67 OLDSMOBILE $229.5 '67 CADILLAC· · ..~ .... c.....-....... ... ~ ...................... ..., c.-. .,.., .... 5~9100 ~ -- .. - '65 LE MANS ''6 FORD CUSTOM 2-D-r lterdtop. Hyclrametic, ,_., atHri"t• ••· 4 o-.-4111. VI ptfne, ewf4"Mltic tr•-lt- clie ucl heater. Wliite aicl• w•ll tit... •N.. rt411, lieeter, white aicl• w•lla. $1977 :~~ $1477 ~~. '65 PONTIAC GTO 2 0... i..,.1+0,. VI, hyclr•m•tic, ,. • ., , .. .,1"9· r.cli., heater, wllite wall., ,,.,. wltael. U ,41' actu•I mil ... $2277~~1 '66 CHEVROLET C.prica 4 Doer h&rclta,. VI, ,. • ., ,rtcla, rMie, hHt•, wllita w•lla. Altael ... ly flf910•t. I l,2U •rival l'liles. $2477:. '65 CHEVROLET IM'AlA. Su,., Seerf. YI. '-••ticf•, ~ tfMtlllf, reclie 1114 lleet.t, wltita alcla wall tirM. $1977:~ '65 MERCURY C-.t C.,cl-. 2 Doer llarcltop. VI, euto111atlc. ,_. .t..f..,, reclle, lle.+er, wlllte tl4• will tiree. $1777 ::~1 '65 MUSTANG 2 PWS 2 F~k. VI MtiM, Htefftetlc tr1M111lul•, reel!.. ... ..,, white &Hie w•ll fifes. 25,101 M- tuel ""'"· $1777 ~I '64 IONNEVIW $15~=.. "CONTINENT AL -------'64 4 DR. Uncoln con•. ~ '62 Chevy Monza cpe. •• CONTINENTAL, 2 dr, owner, fully equip., lncl. Xlnt trans. $211 dn. S28 ftltew/bliadt lthr. All pwr AM/FM nMlo, uto. ~ mo. Dir. 49'8T11 k aft. Good cood. moo. control, aJr~ .. auto. hip eo1v~ tM-1981 beam cont; S2,625 Tu le Iii I I Iii .lie. incl.~. -....,-,,.._-_tt---. -----... -.. 'IT CONTINENTAL Sedan: "" '"'°""" " " ..... ""' ua · b1lly equip., air. 'l<'rl'O, 8IXl ~ CONT!NENTAL. xlnt tp coov. MH d811! $1'150 ton1rol low mil cnnd. Nu tirl's, Landau, 111 oul f>73-5888 ; t .; $4!M. l'qUip. FM. Must ..-11 by -------IG-1450 ~4.m · .. Contin~tal.-_Bn_nd_n-f!W. ~:~~Oya 646-lli89 • t..11~ for n55 Pf'r month ======= .... J.a for Hat Sandtra, Lnu "" COURl\J' · Brand new. llamcer 642-81 CORVAIR Lt-ue for S90 pr. month. Pbcne Hal Sand'e.rl, 1...MM fii'UVATE Pllrty ·wlU pay '63 CORVAIR M 0 u a MMqer &42-00I\. alb for 1ow mlluae 'fi5 Convl'r1. a.n. JVH wsw'CT __ rrv__:;_'G_A_R_F ___ _ Ginttnent&I. 67J..4ri0 rn. N . • • wv • act. air: P9"· 1564 "" 1142_158.1 ate« Ir brakes; Ult cond. •u Orir. owtll'r S2BS ~1970 COUGAI 9800 New Cars 9100New Can COUGAR ' . ~@fffi. I $1977:~ .. ·'6' MUSTAN6 $1977:. '64 FOID PAllLANI . ' ID..-'-9 ....... ~ .... •etk •6' CATALINA 4 Dew. vt. llyolt...tK. ,_ ...., ..... rMi.. ...._, wW+. tl4'e well fir-. fechfy air -.......... $2277:. I . •'-.... Mtb 1 ,,....... T .. yewaell ,_.•,. tllat te .,..1 .. tllfa tftf• .. .._...,.._...._, • .,.v ..... ,. .. ~,_,.... ,,,.. ... -.... '"'"'' S$ ~··,,.. ........... °"'" c..,.. S,.,. C..,. er c-....., .. Al wltfli ..-., ......_ •IN'il ........ ...,_, SS ....,_,Hf" Vh ......... te 427 ' .. w.........,.-4_. ...... --~-----------~~-·--~----------.:.....--~ •c~ue ss 388 Spert C08pe1.· TftNd .. •r.elf te Mt• , .. ~hire tcltlletd ..... , ......... Miit Mtl y ... ,. .. ..r .... Wtr. ........ ..,. "'"et1 ., th ~k-Slu a-11 •• ,., Cdes. w.,frf,. "'lde .... 1 ..,.._ HW .. A.Wey w1"4.W.14 wt,.,... F.11 C.11 ~ .. 11•nllt11. Twl11e4e..iecl lt--4, Thy'r• 111 ste"41rL "Y" yOY c111 order from ttlf ft11fthy rt1tor of IJIOrfy lto1111. SH 1114 dri .. 1 ci...... ss "' .... Chweftt s,.,.+a Do,.,._+. ' tie ....... prlee --------------------•----------:---------- e Clteqf .fl N°"• SS Co••e1 B.nat .,._ ..... te .,..re Cite ..... et _. Yw , ... ~ ... .,.,.. ety1e ... .,.,.. ..., .. , r11•u n ... """ ·-..._ te .. a-.i.t ~. Dt,..-..t. v .. ~1 nw, ,. f., .......... .,...._, ~ a...., II ....,_ SS C..,.. Wllet 4o'y" ... fer.,_ 1MMY7 LN61 m.llp vt. W-.frfpe wi4 .. .... 1 .w-Sl-i.t.4 elf r.ttb .. tN MM. S,_... .a...,11 · _...., ....... 0.-. lletrftlt ~ SS ~0M1 frfft 1114 relrt .,..Ude·--------------------•-------------------J '"-w BRAND NEW ~ . 1968: . CHEVROLET , .. . . 1/2 TON PLlllllDI P'CKUP ._.__.. ~2:186 I ' I '." .. . . . YR· CJl11 "·111 · sa•• Wllli ~-AN "OK'' USED ·CAR ' .. FROM CONrtELL CH·EVROLET Aut.nltlc, r11cllo and hNter, Marina Wue wtth ltlacklandau,...,. Spert ewpe. A"'9matfc, power .._.1,,. ...0., .....,., lllwr Mue with ...... h ........ C.upe. Autematfc, rMlo, hNttr, Sierra ,OW _.,.. liludrtt INfl, low mlletp. • 1115 '82 THUNDERBIRD $895 '65 MERCURY 4 Dr. H.T. Automatic, ,..., ...... fftt, r..no, htat.r, 327 VI, Gethlc ,.W, factery air concl. H1rdtep coupe. Automatic, full power, recllo, hNter, white with I.lade landeu roof. 'II CORVETTE ms '&IMQ ,....... 427 VI, 4 .,...., ef NIMI ....._... AM· FM vlltntenlc rt41e, exceptlentlfy well •· ltutternvt y.l1lw w/ltladt tnttrt.r • Mlcf9et. 4 .,..t tr..,..,,luton, 1tunnfnt lrftllh '••t-k. VI, 4 .,... tr11n1mlafon, rMle and hMter, air MIMltlentng. ' Monfcl.&r hardtop coupe. VI, aufauwttc, ,._. steering, recllo, helter, low mf ..... , ermine whl~ wftft Ww lm.rlor. 2 Deer. Exc.ptfoflaf cir, otte OWMI", utra '- ml ...... .... ....-t .... . READ¥· 'O RIDEi· LASSO YOURSELF A WINNER! GT-il's , '219-5 WI ARE HAS DEVEWPED ... NOW ••• we can scl•ntlf1calty analyi. •nd chedc over lOO .,.... on Mch .,.... car tMt af. feds its pertorm.na prior to Mlllng it. Yw IMrf wltt\ built In ccmfld•nc. wtMn you b\ly • Theodore Robln1 Uted C•r t"-t carrl• the Dl19nottlc 1tfcket'. TIMM Uri .,. .,., ...... 100-.4 ACRES OF '65 CHRYSLIR NIW YOIKER $1895 4 0-. Fwlty ... ,,... IO't. .__ ..... $6' p•r -JO -Me. ~21 TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT? IUY NOW· PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILAILI '64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR $1095 4 Or. VI, air ce.W4 It-'"""-1 l ••et. T'n l llc. llew11S'4,.r111 .. 24 ••·No. l<IA . '54 CHEVIOLIT Vt te11 plcta.,.. Utlllty ~a. Ta I ....... 4.- $11 ,., '"°' 24 -Ne. W44574. '63 llOllD cOMVlimlLE s.laa Vt, •lfteilMtfc. Meche11ic'1 1peciel. Tn A lie. 4owa $2t ,_ 111 .. 24 1110. FXX1'5 I '65 FORD VI, rHle, hHfer, 25 '-4-11 er tred.. SH .,-, -.. Ne. WllAI '67 THUNDEUIRD LANDAU lee4a4, ,_ t+.eri.,, 1ee+., ......_., air cw. 21.,, ,_,. ., ...... $115 ,., l'lle. 36 111 .. Ne. TlJ2U S395 • J, $3695 '64 THUNDIERllRD s1a9·5 Hardte,_ Fvll Pllw•r. eir cond., '·winclowt. U % llew11 er tloacle SH 111•r Ille. 24 me. HISIH ORANGE COUNTY'S OHLY AUTHORIIliD I SHEllY-AMEllW DWlR ' NIW 1961 F.ORD. ,;.100 STYLISIDI PICK·UP ''7 GAL.AXIi 500 si395 2 DOOi DIWXI ,.,,, ..................... with bucket --. tlec .. 1l11a, 4 •._..._,room fer s .......... <AuterMtlc trlftl. ........... , . ; '64 FORD PICKUP s795 • •• F-100 ..... '"'·Tu a nc. ,_II Ml,._. 24 ,.. .. Nl2414 I '63 FORD ICONOUNI Stetle11 •et ... l ....... rHle, hH+.r. 20 % 4-• w tre4e $49 ,_ 111e. 24 ,..., Ne. JJMM '65 PALCON FUTUltA $1495 ; VI, .......... .-.....ffct PS, llH. 2Q % '-" er treft $49 ,_ 111 .. JO -· He. '°SI H .• '64 foaD XL HAaDTOP 4 DL VI, ...... ·~ PS. P wf ..... tt't. 4_,.111..-.....-M-l~tt '" CHl'ftoLIT NOV,. Htrlhp. vf. ...._. I'S. UH. 20 '-4-w tre4e Sit ,..-. ,10 -TlJ240 . '64 CHIWOL'l'f. WALA v .. ....,.,... ...... ,.,,,._~ ..,,_ .... ._ M..mA ''5 THUNDIDIRD lellol-M ,.,..,, elr cefMI. 11.,, J-11 •r tre4e ... ,--· J6 M.. ,IX 111 a ·lot longer. It's .. We stock a complete color section"'and CEILING & WALL PAINT aeilR I • rils .ego Al • > .... .. ....... ~' ' . .., > . . <);;~:i2 lcioaaa .. 191<1.TW --W Nlllll 8 ... •.S. ht. Off. H ARDW AR E -The .........._,. Fined IUIDWAIE e IUCllJ PAllS e IWl APPllAlm e Plllllll6 SliPPUES ~ ~u~• -. ~10.5 W. Balboa •lvd., ·Newport Beach ~ ~ Friencly ~to SMp • Opilt.5-Nys Daiy 7:30 a.m •. to 6 p.m. ·• PHONE OR 3-2350 F~g __ NadonaUx .4.dtJertUed Brandl Of M~rchandise At Fair Price• • -· ,. DAN KILMER. THI NEW PRESIDENT Ofl THE J. C. CARTER COM- PANY, COSTA MESA, IS TH! SUBJECT OF DOR· OTHY PIER'S M E E T THI PEOPLE ON PAGI 3 TODAY. THE I M AG IN A T I VE WORLD OF CHILDREN'S AllT IS THE TITLE OP THa SHOW. THI! ART· am AllE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS FROM THE NEWPORT • MESA UNI· FIED S CH 0 0 L DIS. TRICT. THEY WILL II DISPLAYING T H E I R ORIGINALS THIS WEEK· END IN COSTA MEJA. A STOllY AND pt(. TUUS. CAN IE FOUND ON PAGE 5 • DON WILSON'S OUT 'N' ABOUT -ING HAS BROUGHT US SOM& IN. TERESTING M E N l1 MEMOS AS WELL AS ENTERTAINMENT SUG- GESTIONS. H I S COL- UMN ON ftAGES t TH RO U G H 10 HAS S 0 M E SUGGESTIONS WORTH CHE= OUT. OTHER . COUNTY HAP MAY Bl! FOUND ON PAGES I THROUGH ts . ...- t 1 ·'~ ~ -' '· / , . _._ __________________ .~~~ ~ . . • I , •... •t:r ~· • f1 • ( • • ! • :J ) • 1~.,.. . t • ~ · 1.f~ JllU r,1~rf·f,jl ·: ... ;l~i'!i ir, ~f~ll ii[ .. -111·1,«f 1!il 1lj lft~:· :; a ·:1·r1 rra ? ... =·.·: :, r .~ · ··:!Jtli!· 1~,11 f·~'-!e ~1h ~ i;!t=~ I: •11a~ 1~~111~ s .~ ~ .~·· ........ _,,,_. 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Sun. frem 2 p.m. -~-...... -··-·----···llT1Ul flllll-......,,.. l'Ot lllATUD AUDtlNCIS ~- TV M6AntN.NANl nnA~ f=~~==========-::~ 0'100K" 1:11 l •:20 "CHARLIE" 6:40 l t :4S !Hts Pl~ C*LY u .. c1., " soo-16 a o,,., 1.00 \ llidmd Harten. Elizabdh~ Alec Guinness. PeterlitincW ~~ la,_..nt._. • MGM CJ)) • a.... c... .... D PANAVIS~ COLOft bv Oelu•e MaNdlle ~tLT ~ILOT ...... f. -.. &. .... ,,....,,_. ,, Faith In A Young Comp:a,ny ... ' 'lltet / .a,J:_ -~ f. An American boy's dream of becoming the president of a thriving company came true for M. Dan Kilmer, because he had faith in the J. C. Carter Company when it was young and struggling. Today be bas the pleasure of seeing its products in use all over the world and some even enabling Americans to rocket to the moon. Kilmer, who was born in Cleveland, Obio, enjoyed fixing cars aod tinkering with mec.banical things even while be was attending Shaker Heights High. School in Ohio. Re continued this interest at Case Institute of Technofogy where he majored in Mechanical engineering with a minor in aeronautical engineering. Immediately after he was graduated in December 1943. Dan came to California where he joined Douglas Aircraft in Santa Monica. Four years later he met J. C. Carter who was interested in solving some of Douglas' problems by designing special devices for them. They became friends and in 1947 Dan joined the two year old J . C. Carter Company The Dillard1 folk .sf ng1ng ind comedy quartet will 1 t • r in DfsMylend't Shemrock Show on St. Patrick's Day along with Homer Garrett and the Irish Clog Dancers, the 1crobatic Volantet end Irish Tenor Fulton Bur· ley. The show on Tomor· rowJancl St• will be ~ .. 1, 3 end 5 p.m. on March 17. The St. P•trldfl1 Day salute alto features • peracle of f..W. Bandt, ct.nmn •nd Difo ney dMrac:ten •t 2 p.m. _....,. • ltdll9-DAILY PILOT ~r•y. -dl·t.- SHAMROCK STARS -Owethy Pw .. CUP TMISI COUIOlfS· 'AJ9 SAW ' -.-·-. 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Alld If 1it.il ilD"t enouP, weeds and insectl are makin& thir pnil~~ ~-' .... • U. 'and sh.nabe should be put in as soon as poesible. Other b'ffs and alanbs that a.re in containers can mate a quic:k recovery from ::=.~.hen they are pat out now just as they are com· S... Of summer flower annuals can be started now. The st inc:lude such •Jd fnoritea u uters, linniu, marigolds, petunias and celosia. In adctitlolt, •me Meda of the 1etl9er blown annu11ls such as salpiglossi5, hlsam, 1alllardia, Mexkan suAftower, comic>1 and double morning llory are· f\ln to try. · r F• .. ....__ unusual annual get some seed of the moonflower. This fast and ellJ·irowini TIBe· has flOftn that bloom in the evening and ft' semble mp fJOwerint white moming glories. 'lbe fascinating thing about rnoonflowtrs ls watching them open. 'Ibey untold right be.fore your eyes much :-J a time-lapse photography of a nower opening. Bulba which can be planted this month ~ gladiolus. cannas, tuber- ous ~onias, tlpidia and tuberose . D.n tet in~ get ahead of you. Aphid colonies can build up over· nigbt and distipre new growth on annuals, shrubs -including roses - and trta. Ui'e a good aD·purpose insecticide eveey two weeks. The new systemic lnsedlctdes have proved very effective In ccntroUing aphids ae well as most other sucking insects. $.fart .-•Jiftl plants that an ~ble to mildew -especially r~ J>o~,.~t until you see UR mildew, for then it is too late. It i& much I.Wier. -.. ·. to .pre. •e.nt mUdew 1'an t. t\ll'e once it bu started. In our climate tMte I• DO qaestfon~ whether,· ro.s will let mildew or noL They will if tbu w '.' not 1pl'Q'9d. Utt b.ratb:ne while the weather is cool and Acti-dione . llJ t"e trmmu. ---< • • t. -OOft ...,_ ... Fire pl•~ .. l:- 8Y J. RUSSEU: TU~ELSON, ORAN6E COUNTY .DESIGNER-DECORATOR { J / ~ ,, l/ /1 I ' - y \ .. ' Since • flnplicie ia usually the center of at· traction and comefta.tiollal focal point in I room. partkular attentice sboald be liftn to tti& udU- tectural feature. • Ttt.re are many different styles of &uJacea and numerouG materi.aJs which can be used with Uie choice depending on the-toW style the room will re.fleet. Simpli.citv see.ma to be-the most popular in contemporary ~omia livin~ or family rooms. Brkt, sJump stone, concrete block and many otber natural stones can be used effectiftly to oroiect simplicity. Ortea the entire wan may be finished in the same material or it mav be used only for the facing and hearth with the balance of the fife. place completed in wood paneling. Other fireplace materials. such as ~late or marble. are often finish· ed with wood molding or a mantel. wt.. • Mentel is wanted. a little research at the library i6 often of ~l http. Boob which re- view the traditional styles of flreplacea wU1 be of nlue when looting for a becinniD~ style. Later it may be necessary to moclily the sty'e to fit i.o 1lritti the architectural elements of the room. '•nellnt ott.n adds to tbe total fireplace ef- fect and may be done in a ~ of ways. Bullt·in bootcues. teleTision and stereo caes mey be used as put of the fireplace wall. Wan sconces or mir- ron can be inGerted above tbe fireplace and if preferred, a niche can be designed for a wallpaper or band painted wall munl Paintings also are faworite moices above a fireplace pro'rided ade- quate liihting is available. NEXT WEEK: IOOK CASES . .: ( \( \ ' . . . ~ ~ ~ . I ' Pfts. ecWrea ..., • ._ wf ...-.... ~ l.ttw to: Oesignen Not.boot, W<'c~~ Ma9•ziM. Port Office 101 1175, Newport S.ed.. CJifomie. --···· .-~ ....... ~ ........... '- ,.. . ,, F i h1.-.:.u~; . , I ·O' i. I j:, )CJ --~---- SOUTH COAST . " PLAZ·A iO 9 qf . ........ s ~"".....,. ......,,...,_,,,. . I ' WEDNESDAY MAICH 13~ 6:30 PJ.4. VINTAGE CAR PARADE • 7:00 P.M.·ON.-THE~ THE ·CELEIRATED . -. "ff>~ :EEATI'W ~DIJHAWJW ' ~ IUVIUA 11.&TAUll:AHI' ContfMntal tuialne Cockt•ila Seroing L~end Djnnc lloiedaJ tMovgh Samdaf. Startiftg MCJTeh 11, ~ SU1Mlqi Too -4-10 p.m. We ere lecet..I ea th. In.tel Sirfft ..,_ ktw .. 11 M.U.. l 11.ett e..41 tlte Mey c .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA UJJ I. ...... c....... Mt-lMt WATAno. IOOM AO...,U.-t• a.t11s~ c.....,,~~--- CUA-.rr CO.CO F• • llw s.lw 0-., ,~ ................. .... CMND-••• Lotnt--tr-..-,..u ,. MOD •.. n.-..... _.,.J, ..... tt .. -~--u..w,,1 ~nt to DISNP:TLAND .. ,,,., _ _... o/ ,,,. _,,,_ 7F-....UllWAT A.Jr...._ 1TS-7777 et.. GRAND HOTEL ~ YOUl.L ENJOY OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. ImllE~ firtt Dini"' Slnct 1965 3301 F-4ST Co..sr Htct1WAY· U>R<>NA DI.I. Mu. U tll"OaNIA P110Nr: (71 .. ) 675-1374 ~· CO'AS·T P ·LAIA , • .....,. .-~.· the proud poueuor of 10 Alli••Y Awwd nomin•tions, la the flnt ......,....,. 9'y ".the new Fox Coast Plua ,......_ la Cella MeP. It operu to the public ... ~...,.,, M.rch 13. Fap Dun•w•y and w.,. a..tty ltw •s the ill-feted but well· ......,,..._..,...., la9nk...W..n In•~ f,f thit ~· uYa of Cty• BatTOW anti Ben-.. p....,. .. the 1930'•. """"-~ ·d; PIAZZA exceptional italian cuisine .. domestic-imported beers tind wines food to 90 675-3641 palm ovenue at bay bolboo peninsula Closed Mond•y .... -. ........., ~ram~ \ ........ .... ·~JtJI ~l\(:{Z e'f:li\! ~ llUltCMoli wt""'1y1 lllNwr NrH4mtM Gnml Mtm"'1 • .5'71 S. MAIN, O'RANGB llaervatiofl5: '42-3S9S (Closed Sunday) Som• .t "'' NII chu •• In W.sco/llfn .• •l ti'• f ICTll H111 111 And you'll find it T11 the cheddar ~ Ind trlCMrl aervtd with complimtntarJ bors d'oeuvrea dally ffOlll J p.m. ti lp.m, Aft I la carte """ ts a&eo available la th• loul&• dwilc llllU we,t tn .... W• tbl 1U1 ,,., ... ,.,,,,. at tilt ~ORU.0111 CM D1t. et Clllt ...,_, .......... _ .. ,. ... 11 tnc.... Dl1111er-Ctc1Q11a A~,_UTAU••Nr Mt•Nte tecf"-OAIL 'f ~IU'1 ,.:-1, ,,..,.n ",,. ' 'The · 'l'maQiriative World Of• - "Me" By Judy Peterson, Age 9 FOUNTAIN VALLEY LIBRARY -1007D Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. On exhibit during regu- lar libcary hours oil paintings and samples of weaving sponsored by members of the Foun- tain Valley Arts Assocbtion. SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK -202 Main, Huntington Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, a one man showing of fi(W"eS, florals, still lites and impressiom of a bull ftebt- er by James Clutter . LAGUNA FEDERAL GALLERY-21110 Ocua Ave .• Laguna Beach. Currently oo uhibit, palnti.np by CyDene Carr and Ervin Darai, conacea by Bob Davis and paintings by taiuna Beach art . students. Open during regular business boun. LAGUNA BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -S11 Cliff . Drive, Laguna Beach. Boun: Mon. throUCh Sat. 12 to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. 1be Laeun• Beach Art Association is uhll>lting a three ell. mensional juried membership show and a mem· orial showing of the worts of Salvador de Regil (1913 • 1968). In the lower gallery a two-man, two-woman showinJ of works by Manis J. ShubiD, L. T. Shacblford, Jean Edlestine and Betty Sarr ls oo display u well U WCJl'U by Lapna poetep_ In the Eut Gallery are recent permanent acquisWom, "Pete Cbampetre'' by Jacques Villon, "Cenutes .. by Salvador Dall ud "Pour Robl" by Pablo Plcauo. Adm.Wloa. 50c for adults. ehDd:rell under 12 free. GAUDY I -450 E. l'ltll Street, Cotta Mela. Roan: 11 a.m. te. I p.m. Tua. throa&h Sat. Curren1ly Gil ahlblt dmcoa1t b1 Mduel De LeclL 'lbere II DO admlul• ebart•. Phone •mt. COFFl!B GAJU>EN GAUDY -ms Eut Oeut BIPwaJ, ConDa clll Mir. Boun: 10 a.m. te ' , ... lloa. enup Flt 'l'bl Nnpart Barbor Slnke Leacue. wbldl ..,_. tldl pllerJ, /~ca::.~ '1 Leciunl KaplaB. Ne CBAU.11 GAll.QU:.1 -Ult S. Cout Hhru., LlpDa Beach. lloan: 11 LID. to I p.m. claUy. No wtm•ntoe charge. On exhlblt tbrouCb March tw. ene man abowa of peilltinis by Warner Balrcl and Patricia Cballis. • ~.t'r."'1. r.::rllt .. ,... THl·•TY Nl "A·N;D:'.CM • ...-, ~"' ~. ' ~ ~--. .:...,. ~ ·----1~ _, .. .· sc:HOOLS SH:OW ,A·l .T tion. There will be about 30 students demOfl• strating various art techniques each after- noon. AH media will be ;epresented. Seven hundred fifty ch.ren received be-ribboned certificetes for thei r w<irk lest year • .. ·~(!' The public is invited o~"i;rged to at- tend this outstanding annual exhibit. lt. ts an eye-opener. CURRENT ART IXBIB'ITI NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1080 Bayslde Drive, Newport Beach. On exhibit during reg- ular business he urs, collages by Alpha Salve- son of Anaheim. No admission charge. CORONA DEL MAR UBRAJlY -GO Mart1old. J Corona del Mar. On exhibit durini recuiar li- brary hours through March, bard edle abltracta in acrllic by Brenda Alpirrieri. MUTUAL SAVINGS GAU.ERY -'Jlllf1 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, on ohlbJt during regular business hours, Hawaiian landJcapel and still life oils by 'nlelma Paddock Hope. BALBOA PAVILION GALLERY -400 Maio st.. Balboa. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m. Wed. through Sun..; I tO t p.m. Mon. CurttaUy on Ubibit, pa1ntinp am ICWptare of urban American by Joe Goode and petnancs and boob by F.d Ruscha .-.. ed. by tbe Fine An. Pat.rpn1 ol Newpart Barber. ntl't ii no admiaion charte. Phone 175-3181.. alARLES W. SOW'EBS MUSEUM -IDm N. Malit street, Sam Ana. Phone JG6lil. Boan:. Tues. through Sal 10 a.m. to 4:31 p.m.; &Ill 1 to 5 p.m.. and Thurs. eveabtp 7 to t p.m. N• admluion charge. CUrrently oa ublhlt, paint· ings of the Eskimo by Claire Fejet and paint- ings in mixed media by members Of tbe Ana· heim Art Association. ~. -~ ' • • ' . I 1 !) • 1 f . ( ! i I. , r'1 : { ~l : t . . . . " . t .,. . ,. I I •. \ r ; I :t . : J ' ( 1 I ; } ! l,f , . • I " ~ I ' r I ; , • . • , , . • t ·, ~ i . r : I ....... <-' ) ......... .. .-J ., •• ~ u J~'G :-a ,5 .. •-·ma 1 ·-~l;(A TRI A 1 RE 1 ·0 t•' . tf~·-~ . •. .'~~.) ·P:ill~.a·< i , t·" ~ ~ '; "\ : . ' ; . ~- ~ 'l.ONNIE AND O P.·I N T 0 T H E CLYDE' . PUILIC W·ILL MAR. IE 13 Hollywood 9lemour will arrive in Coste Mese next T uesdey niqht whei:i the N~ttonol Gentrel Corporation' 1 Mw Fox South ~st Pleze Theoter opens with e gele invitotionel premiere of an_ unreleased motion picture. complete with search lights end motion picture sters. The $700,000 new theater, which is feetured on our cover end these two ~ges, is loceted at Bristol and Sunflower ecross the sfreet from the South C~st Pleze shoppinq center. It seats 11 H persons in bodtform loge chairs, the ultimate in seating comfort. The most modett1 equipment hos been incorporeted into the con- temporary brid, ell gloss-front building which features on interior with ~ring plaster arches end indirect lighting. The 'projection re10m is equipped with a Phillips OP 75 projector with Bausch and Lomb end Koll-Morgen lenses for both 35 and 75 mm projection. The theater al~ hes stereophonic sound. Carpeting in orange with trocery blod end gold designs blends .;ith the gold draperies and odds warmth end color to the overall interior. The refreshment oreci in the lobby is a happy. colorful instoRetion which will be stoded with goodies for the customers when the theeter opens io the public on Wednesdoy, March 13, showing ''Bonnie ond Clyde." There will be no chance for the theater to run out of admi ssion tidets -the box offi'Ce has its own ticket printing machine which t urns them out es they ore needed. Harry Francis is the manager of the new Cost& Meso elegant. He has been with Fox West Coast Theatres for 35 years, storting OS 0 "mar· quee boy" in Wilmington. Most recently he has been manager of the Crest Theater in Long Beach. \ The buildinq wos constructed by Diversified Builders of Los l\n· 9eles. Harold Levitt of that city wos the erd1itect. Developers of South Coast Plaza ore Harold end Henry Se9erstrom. I Sunlitht •ncl lhaclews cnt their ._.....on c•· petine of .,..,.., traced with bl.ck .nc1 901d ... signs, malci"t interestint lnterpf•y of ,.ttems. ~ ~ A cloMup of the cen~ por•ry brick whi~ Is ,.rt of the construction of the building. lfttr9tint UM of textur9S male.. this strvcture, iMicle 11Mf eut• .W., one .t special Inter· est ind beevty. ""*'• -.. 1•·• AT THE FIRE STATION lfftrke Kay, ln Mr SOth yetr ht sMw -.;,..., ls once &f&ln .-wi"t her •u4iencn 1t the Fire Statien ln G•nMn Gt-oft. Ever since her NCOril m •k Int •ppHr~ •t this spot IHt A.,.,.t, her f•M hne been 1nxlously •••itfnt her return. TM "G1y 90's .. entert-'ner k • ,..., crowd plener wfth her ballads In the Key style. She will be there to n I t h t ..,.. SatunNy, March 9, •nd not --'· 9nd, March 15 ..... 16. D.n't mla. ~~-~~ NOW HEADLINING THI ....... Ca•• a... .... e COCKTAILS e DfNNElt e DANCING FOi IESEIYA TIONS: 536-1412 6P.M.te11 P.M. •rrcHIN ca.osu HNNY STEAK .•••...... s125 SHRIMP ••••••••• FISH ....•••••••• CHICKEN ....... . NYATO -SALAD -...UC aaaAD ---------· -- ..... _ ... DAl~Y ,IL.OT I • ,._,....,..,._ I 'tfi" Matador PAMILY • lllTAUIAHT ,. ·-~ ·-.... _,," MftllNYIC·Mfl1CAll fOOt .... 11 .,-on p. A ,.. .... -~ ....... -..... " .... ............. -.......... ... ..... _,,..._.... -I • ..... .._;.;; ...... i ..... 4 .... .......... ~~$1 ... I • lUMCH90N SNCIMI 0,-: .,._ .... n.n. -,,,.,,. M.-1.t. -11.-11:Jt s.. ll:M-11 .. ,... 17~~~ ~·-~)-~~ ~U417 ~--~~~ THE KANOA HAWAIAN'S Nl.-SAT. l'flNINM LARY ROGERS AT THE PIANO SUNOAT ntlOHtf TKlllAAY llUKf.UT COO« YOUI SPICIAI. OWN Sl'UI SAf.-SUN. I• y .. , Ow• c....... ..... Ctl.f A.., .. 1 ... f. ... i,.._t11el•4·· ....... S.lu $1.00 $1.50 .YI OLE INN tl76 ................. ...-.; Aa9I ...... •' • 146-ttn ·---•0110•o•o•o•o•o•o•o•o•o•o• I MITLA Mexican : • R • o est.auranJ o . ·• o IJR6E .0111116 ·AIU -o I 11 A.M. ro 11 r.M. 7 •An = 0 TRY OUR NEW MENUDO • • CHEESE .60 : 0 CRISP .50 .., 0 : .70 ":-o 90 • I • , .... & .... , 911. .90 : i BEER A WINE SEft\10 ! • ..... ............ .,..... c.-ty ·-• : CHAUROILED-FOOO TO eo, r-c-iiiii ;I o 547 W. 19'11 ST., COSTA ,MESA . o • I Nm TO ALIOTSOJ1'$ MAaaTJ , " • • '°'~ ITIAI •.•..••••• ~.= .... .'. 1.49 . v. .. ..,., .... ·19c -IOV9 SRA.I·. • . ..,U. MOW .t~.MltlD fOT4':of't a':!;f:'.t~'~, -..aoes ITUtl SAdWICM .. ....... : .. ---~·._, ..... WITH nirNat ,.IE.I 0. s-.. 19 J c-.. 10c· ........ '..... C CM:)lli"--~·=~. • . Al.L STEAKS SERVE> ON -SIZDJW l'LATTE:ba •o•o•~•ft "o•o•o•o•o•0110• .. ~~ :·.y fa ., nJP l..COAl'f MWY •. e~AT IUIAIU.. • ~ .. .... . . . " . ~ 'ft-1111 - '-' ~~'1J(llEIQ •tdlAW'' Jft'f"f Oftrllod, mixmas'ter at Woody's Wharf, Newport Beach, lite lorever, is final· ly going to ~ out OJl bb OWD. Overland, who has been looking for the right spot for more than a year., bas appar· entq f1mul I 'U the site of Swede's Restaur.. ant Oil' the Jrlierfront at Newport BeaclL To be called The Rhum Rhunner, Over· land's Outpos\ will be shaped up in a "late 30's" manner •.. complete with all speate.isy ,:~ $ainl :Jropez RESTAURANT FRANCAIS Fre.clt Specialty Chef R-· lfor11101ly witll Ao111Hoff 1 I 3012 Newport llvd. Newport lffch OPEN DAILY sao ,.M. TIL 10:30 P.M. CIOMd Monday 673-7813 All YOU ADYINTUROUS ~ ENOUGH FOR FW&TOWS NEW SHOWCASE? l'IESENTING MISTY DANCING IY JIM WA.LI.Act & THE PASTl\S 5-dcry lvffet • , .M. • 10 , .M. ........, s.rYM S.11dwkli T--. ... Set. • Me.,w '#1 tj t COCUAJU lUNCHION THE SHOWCASE ~t~ ol that era. Set for opening somewhere a.round the 1st of June. * 1 < 1 More "Jerry'' news. JerfJ Probek. owner of Swia& Chalet on Jnner Newport ·Bouletard, back on the job after, an Jttact ol pie Asian flu bedded him -for a "1'iod of se~al weeks. · · · PlObet bla.aed-oui in his home and was found by "1.fe 'Katte • • • who immediately c~eci. ~ ~J Doc .•• who immediately ordered'. l>tObd'.S bfd,in. L . •. • • • AU a thing of tlie past now, with Swiss Chale.t apin ~· for business Ounch~on· dinner) ~very day .Gt' !be week except Sunday. , . s .,. 'J'f Thal lJaltMia' l'~llion J>allad and swing stylist local out·Jl·a'boU.ters a.re talking about is Paul Miller, • must-hear talent and all· ar.OUDd nice gu,y.-., : -.A. natiJ• of .SU. &ancisco, Miller is caus- in• ~a ~ ~ his YOCaliJing. Prior to bia . · · PJvilloa . ~.agement (Wednesday.1 through Saturdayt} 1-appeared at the Mou-~ Rouge and Bimbo'• in . SF, the Miramar Hotel at Half Moon Bay and the Embers in up·North Redwood ~Ci~. Tha's all! QI/ l .~.. ~ ~ MEiiG~HALER·s ~ EAILY • •D DINNER a.Ice .. S-. • ..... .... ,..~ ....... ......... lavwy~ ........... UI _. MMt ................. I.JS .,.... ¥tit c....... "'*-" ,..,.... 1Md81 •.. us C:-1rY 9rovy ............. 1.11 .,.,,.. ....., 111111. ~ it• ...... ..., ...... , •..... I.JI ...... ....,..... 111111 •• anl9H _. ai.. ef ...,, T .................... __ • 1_. --·-" ...... us ................... . ::!"::.: ==-....... Uf .:..~·s"'5j'"~·~ :-.: Twtlro S..O ............ 1.1S I' ..... ...._.~ p~-= =... l 71 Ceclltall S-. .............. US c-1ry ~ 1....;; .......... . .... I',._ Ontwa. T.nwt .. 'l..fl M...n. ....... c-iry ... ovy ........... 1.7S ~ Sllelllllllr.:: .... S.JS SMM c--.. • ..,. ...... ,.. ICllle cm .._, • ,.,.. .... 1.21 RJaP... l'...aPrtlt ..... .... ....,. ................. "'' ... cALL Foa ltlSIRVA'nONS GOURMET MENU CHILD:S PLATE $1.00 Mll&BmWa'S IBUUUlr 13444 NEWPORT AVE .. TUSTIN 838-7287 ' LUNCH MON.-Fll. 11·2 ~ ~~INND SU~. THIU ~UU. 5-t Fll .• S.U. 5-U~'J .. OPENING WEDNESDAY, ·MARCH 13! ,. )IMMY VAN TRIO NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY FROM 9:00 P.M. -1:30 A..M. SPECIAL SUNDAY SESSIONS • TUESDAYS ONLY KATE PORTER DUO 9 P.M.'TO 1!30 AM. . . . -·-. SCHtOE·DIR',S . CHEF'S INN 3201 EAST COAST HtaHWAY CORNOA Dn MAI ' 675-0470 ~. Mwcir a:me 'I .. -... - Even 1 wUtlfvt n.. the1ttr such II tl\fs .OIW could not polf.lltfy attrKt their thuter1'C*'I wffh. out • refreshment at..-.d . in tM lobby. This ene Is a bright, happy addition to the lobby color ICMme a8CI It wUt ._ ..n itodrH with .u the ... """" when the show opens to the publl~ on March 13. I~ -·· .......... P:r•y, Mlt'dl &. "" \ ..... , t ' I "-., f -~I pr:: -I "' B fi 8.: i ~ :8 ~ .... ~a i!l ~ ~ ~ -· ' -8 ~ i ~ .! . g S 8.. S ZS' 8.~ L1 n J:: ~ :.: :'. v; 'N : ~ lj ~ .f3 :C u L i> > i: t: I .. ~:~~·Loo:11M• IA~IOA IAY e.L '~·I"~ I':•:.. ;: •••••It Fkilirtiee ·I a . ~ -& _../ if* (I . o ·u1·· .,N,,.. AB"·UT ' ~,· ' Ii , • ' ~ ·>: ' ;'"' < : . . ~ . ..... .. . Ornte ·C•s lestmllt .. flllrlllllleiil~·Sci1I , I "' ltJle durinC 1ae DWtf. maQ1 moctb1 they held · fod.b at Tbe'QdiiMJ. Anallebn, or Tbe Iroa HOl"ll, Onilfe. Calu•IY CGIDlca1 ••• Pd top tale1lt mu. '' ldau ••• tldl "INUP tan. JOU ~l back throach the late -IO'a. UM Wa and 50 1 an · a u.tenmc tei;ta1 aemon eadl nf&tlt. Wednesda ·. ~.-.. -~.......... · .. 'J..'.'-:-.~--., The Al' ...,... Dao ••• llUled .. beiq direCt' froat., .. ~'J'hi* Sin.ti. Show Jn Loi . Vea-•• :tM• ,,. • Ult Balo ROom Oil lhod119-TlllldQi.·:... the .,... "dandnt :~e~s.~~~ • ~ . ~ "? . . ll'CJIUpL · · ·smne Soinda . .. Jl'rwwU-~ from the Balo Room to ~ BoW, · ~m, you'll be entertaiDed in ... smBe ~ at that bo9telry by the --ol Ttal ~ .•• featarint Bobby and ~·llarilW. · '~nib arvap recenUy completed a fiffo weet. c&IDd It -cw. lilcc>blr, ., Anaheim, and preanta a llDOOtbly blended sound of llCI CHlllOlllE COMIO TUESDAY THltU SUNDAY FROM f P.M. .. "-FREE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT 'llMSI . ........ ,... ~J .... a .~ ~I . . llna,· wood-1'1Dd, piano UMI dnuDI. a.an. teule LIDlt1 ~·tcldl mudl to tbl ner-an. ~tany ettecti•e m b• UU.erJ ol-u~ '1rfcs. §iDce tfae eGIUo ftnt WU forlMll la ttaa. Jeecler' BobbJ Jl.lrtlall bu ftooated ~ _agre-e: ::n=:-w=~·~ Veps and P.J.'t, Boll,Jwood. Tbt Q9eendCle .allo rtcord Oil .. ~ tot label Rmera ·R~ted ne Rhllra. a.avant, s-ttL c-t Pim in a.ta lltia, II one ol thole= aalom that j..-& · keep clrawing 181 an out·n-Uou.ter blci to JU delJ&lltM decor, likeable Bia IMDlll ad most Cft!--lable cuislne. Soon ••• bappllJ ••. thOM Rhiera' doon will be a'f111111M to walk throuah aii lddl- tional nenmc -.il week. A. ot Mardi ti, the RR will be open Sundays U well .. the -other six n1gbil DOW DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT ' __ .....,,...... __ •..-.f;--.rrie "~ ~ ................................ e . COCKTAILS e ton I • .w..... (If "•arilM> Hunt. leech 962-7'11 STEAK SANDWICH $1.95 TOP SIRLOIN Oil PRIM& RIB $3.'5 STEAK.&.OISTER LUNCHE()N.OINND COCKTAIU e ...... l'UC9mA ana-. .. w.. ...... ClllllF ';!)°" ~okrto~ . COMIO. $4.50 ·~-1) Oritlnal Mnic• Feod 11 ....... COflflllbflONI • lllDICAJI IPAll lln -.-.w~ .................... g .... - 1915 HAUOll IL VD,. C.M. l4Mf27 -·· ·- hll .(11111111 hM ... ...... ., .• ........ Sil& Ol&W. 11ll1•PL. Newport lei~• 01We M5'0 _.. Y.., ..... hl7 11-U Fri _. lal. .. I .... ._..,,Pt• wa:<r...-i .......... --~ .... Now ln charge of the Blriera kffdtm1 Gecqe Racbllwiecl, the 1lnt chef to lacB• •t tbole 11Df•= ~ eoodlel at VIB& Fontna, , . t!tat eitabHsh- ment opellld a few ,_.. blck In add1tton to the VP credit. Racfll9. wiecs tan allo Miit fl -.. ata11 at 11le a.ridge, IWtl, Prance anl Th s.ltan'• Table in Lu Vepm. Don't twt Btriera Belta8rut ,ptbout trJmc the ecaql • • ...... wlth OwDer• •letted white WIM. Jmt too.lftdl. Coffee Tree Added - Dick Cbuzdl, ODfUme 8utl &bop em- ONE OF ORAN6E couNTY·s · 1)¥0 GREAT RESTAURANTS llurns LUNCHEON and DINNER COCKTAILS PIANO BAR N16HTl Y John La Salle Duo ·37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BBTWEEN BUFFUKS AND BROADWAY Opm:W~ll-I ~ 1:00-11.-00 ~ llr00-1:00 bnem 1:00-11.-00 RllllVATIOHS M4-20JO -·I W''INAIT ........ ~tM • ~.. " ' ' "Ill The Oliff ~onion lft will·~. criDC• at tie men mentioa .o1 -1111 ••• INt hne yoa ner. tried a hot, ......... mutltdt 9 .,. ("' Lf"' Aw-w:1M•·• ••• come-.• ,...,. on tM eellln«. 'lbe 'CODCOdift 1m,-.. ~ ....... A. a ml~ ol fact ... tt11 1·;-....1e1Df new md WllUl .that, artnallJ, Ii .. ....,.,.. tnclY lood. ... • JACK SHOOP· '& GROUP q _;p...r• -~~.~-.... ~: • MUSIC SEVEN NIGHIS A WEEK (Ne (O¥W aw.> //,./,. . . . .. 1107" .... ,. ~ .. 1700 pal1s~des Dinner, Luncheon, Codto1 BflERTAINMENT ~DANCING Sundoy Brunch ] I :00 A.M. • 3;00 P.M • Focltittes for Bonquest, Meetings ond Private Porties up to 200 P•~•· ... # PAUSADES·'ROAD HTWHN llWf(IJ IOCUVARD ~ RED Hill ROAD • 546' 6134 • ..... ·---·-.-··-·--·· ·.....--·---·- • BUFFET .LVNCHBON~ . . COCXTAJIJf . ~ ' ., -.. ---' --· = -· ,_ ~ "