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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-15 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotSUltVIYoWs STAICI MAW HUtmNGTON IEACM MURDER SCINE ...., w.a ,....... "' VleW·ef "*"'-............. sm.t ~peufttl) ( . . ) Wonian's ~l Slashed; Body FOIDld jn Coast Ditch · • Newland Street, hu often be.en uaed u a tr.U ridht& ane for motorcyclilta. City police haft ealltd on J'BI laboratories ill .. eflort to identity the victim wt.o ii now e1ust.fitd al a "Jane DM" bf the Oranp County Coro.er'•~ ~'.iild the ttata ol dilar· .... TEN CENTS . , I t ... , Nati On? ''TM emeDt -ll*U]atltm la ..,..., ... upon European ~ .... • -ll*\llltlOn. belief Uaat the prue11t petled price <• per ound) will be JlllPed. If it'• U,Qpegged 1t ecMIW relcllly 10 to two thnu tbat amount or mort.1• • Who are these "speculaton'' and what doet tbeir buying meu? Accd.nl k> Joeeph W.. GrlQ of UPI by rtnee from ~ to 1overnments, from MJdeut IM1U to *+. * * French peaan4B 'Wh• lleliew In aUck· Inf tbeir aavmes ta told a1 a hedae against lDflaUon. , In buytD1 Jold at '35 per ounce these pe0ple are etpecthi&. the United States to devlluat.e tile dollar. by raisins the price fl JOld. 'ftlis would Imm that fold ~ fer ~ could be worth '70 ~ m«e, and everyone who bought It at Ute low price would (Seit CIOMDPGOl.D, Pa,. 2) 'f"* * * St~k Market • Ill Rally • l : ·Trading React,s to Hike in DUcount Rate · Allit8 Launch ldloa. Wall Street bad expected an ... Jaldter boost. At cloline, V'e Dow Jones average fll • indaiatrlall had jumped 8.32 points to •.2S after having been down 2.GO polllll Jlt 10:~ a.m. AdYmee:I among individual issu~ • crept -... ol declines after h.avinJ? bea CMdaum.bered by a margin or S to l la early trading. Ttie tlcler tape ran about 2 minutes 1* It mid1e1slon as a preweekend 1 18~ Cltie• 1' ote rush to buy cot under way. The Dow Jones industrial avera1e at noon w11 up 1.85 at 832.78 after erasing an early l011 cl 2.80. The riJe In the dUcount rate by the Federal Reaerve Board to S per· cent from 4% percent was far less drutir. than Will Street experts had expedeo. The cloaln1 ft London's gold market and stoc> exchange took some of the beat out ol the bectl.c sold rush. Meanwhile, earJ.y caution concerniJJg the wee~ conference of the seven cold pool natibns alawly turned tO confidence that measures taken for better COD1rol of the told and monetary attuation would be more healthy for the ecoaomy t b a n otherwise. The Allodated PJ"eN averqt of fiO stock.I at noon was off U at ~.3 With industrials off 1.3, rails off 1.0 and uUUties off .8. * Gold -Prices ~rut... .... .......,r~9r .... Ageqcy Skyi:oeke •· ~xing· • • •I' .~ ~ •• . Meeting · Se~. Requested PARUl(UP!l --..-il ... d By .JACK 'BROBACX Of .. WY ,.... IWt Orange County cities are lined up 10 to 5 t.oo.,y in favor of wiping out the Oramee County HMbor Dbtrict. I City offici.ala met Thursday ~t * * * Parsons Glum, Says City May Face Big f..osts Newport Beach City Coundlman Lindsley Parsons gloom11J COQCeded today that the Oran~ County Harbor District, dupt .. Newport'• protests, •·will be pbaaed out." Parsan• and Vice Mayor DorHn Marshall Thursday night futilely fought for Orange County Lea"ue of Cities majority support to ret•ln the district. Parsom aald the 10-S vote urgini; dissolution of the county-wide district as a tdlng agency could mean big money problems for Newport. "We clJl't alt back. let tt happen and then try to devise a plan to cor>f' with the situation." be declal'ed. "Wp've Cot to start planninf now. before UghtninC 1trllte1 -before di5~olution becomes a fad.." Pal'IOna pointed out that It now co~t5 about '500,000 annually to ad· minister and maintain N e w t> o r t Harbor. " [( the cfh. la forced to tale OVf'r the reseomlbruty for tbt harbor's public NCJ'NUonal factlitiea. we're going to ha._ to get a lot or financial u~istance 10mehow trom the county." ht saJd, "'nlese faclUttes. After an. benefit the tntlre county. It would (lee PARSONS, Pace !) tkyrec!bted •lain today ·~ ' · m°'t m.a=. merlrMt ~ ~ acting u a local chapter cl tbe r.;'':.w...:.~~=-: California League of Cities to hash plunged to ae !'teal limit ia Fa • over majority and mi.Qority report& Qd hotels houti>out Westen ~ from a Leuue committee which had rtf1tsed '° exc:bmfe 4oBm1 -' studied the controversial district ques-BrrtiaJi pound• tr•Jy. tion for mare than one year. Jn Paril, the~ 111a1or E~ • The representatives of each city gold IptrMt ,I the prk:t el c4'd brought with them the sentimer>U of soared to ttt. aa oUDICt, a flDtaltlc their councils and suppost<lly their 18.46 jump O\W 11t..-.y•1 cloflnf citizens. price· of ~.90. Tbe 2lS peretDt rlst They line up this way: wu matched on Zurictl'1 black -For withdrawing from the harbor market. In Bt~ banting cent.er for the Mideast, d rose 7 percent. district: Huntington Beach, Los Prices fell all in Hong Kong . Alamitos, Westminster. Buena Park, Cypress, Fullerton, Garden Grove Queen Ellztbttil JI met with !\tr Orange, Stanton and Tustin. top mlniste.rs and advisers In a prl~ -For continuing the district as a council and a.nqoupced fM bank bol • 1eparate taxing agency: Newport day ht cloted sold mar~ Md Beach, IAguna Beach. Sim Clemente, tbe stock exc:bao&e tOO.., ~ be Seal Beach aod Brea. extendin1 throueb Saturday. hloCtJ..ni F ... ___. with this divisive lftuatim deallnfs 111 forelp exdl.ange by bMtU ... """ uotil next week. the directors of t.t>e League did the Finanolal experts In PariJ 1aJd by usual thing. lteeplnf the Paris bulOOn market open They named ariolher committee. today tbe P'rench government •P- Hopefully. the new sroup will work pareotly wanted to illustrate tbe cur· out some kind of compromise solution. rent weakness Of the dollar -4 Un· nJd George Honold. League preaident dencore ltl hostility to tti. told U · and mayor of Garden Grove. change st.and:ard. SEVEN STILL UNHEARD A nstricted cabinet meeeiQ1 under Seven county cities are yet to be Presf~ CberleJ de Gaun. today reaffirmed the 1overnmeQt ftAnd -heard from. that the dollar parity ol $35 aft ounce 'nley abstained from voting Thur11· of gold is no longer reallltlc and day night. Included In the "on the that trus i1 ahoy;n bv the heavy ouUlow rence" group are Costa Meaa, San Juan Capistrano. Santa Ana. La (See GOLD, Pa1e !) Habra. Pla~tia. Villa Park and Yorba Linda. The new committee was directed to "study the establishment of a county-wide district or Department of Harbors. Recreation and Pll'kl" and to report back fo the next meetinl Aprtl 11. Named to lel"Ve OQ the new aroup by Honold were Councilman Carl Buckheim. San Juan Capistrano: Mayor Donald ShJpley, Huntington Beach: Councilman Thomas O'Keele, (See BARBOR, Pace S) When the IUD bruta throu1h. we're due for a warm, pleuant weekend, forecaster Frank Ernst promllea. Tbe mercury will lllck around the mld.e-O'a with no rain in sight. INSIDE TODAY Decorcd~ "'' "Wno•·to-do" lilt for ~zt week Glong tA« Ora"Qt Coo.i& u Koppa Kappa Gamma AlUMM'I tdaell mmuol mt.mor ~ '"°'° at N~ porkt IM. Pm1tn> o1 "Deco 'II" t11 WllDNDR f!Odov. of • Tbe JHC 9.Cfeed to ttlle erpenditure : duriq the 19IM8 n.caI year at thb ..... mMbl, C4* ~ It .. twice ,., wbat WU badl.W fG'i the nrrtDt I y '"'.,... . . , ~1 ' 'on. proe11r11 ti etOIJii bav• bl· :.-..... .. Cook ....... ,,. wMt ~to ~Cart al the problem DOW • a trlldual ...,..., bull IO ft l ,,..•t Mid 1 major crult Jlll'Oll'lm ' later." He uJd ttte material for ~nf the ldand11 beach areu will probably bo dredfld up trom harbor d>annela. ~Griher Pbms 101Best .Dressed . W Omen ;;PSA Protest . . ' . : In SF Monday twpelin Joins "' . f Me88-Newport ·:'Truce' Group The l1lth ind flna1 member of en inter-dtJ •'~'' CON ..... ·W• ID· nounc.d today with ~ ~lntment di Newport BHch ~ Com· ~ Rat v. CopeU.. ~: Re joJaa oU. Newport Bucb and ~ ~ Mua ofDdala no Will meet .;ta face-to-face dtlii:WIUii tit dial wtth .. probJema CQlbJDOl'to'balb dtilf. ; Thi lnter-dlJ eommtttM . blDl.Gmid tJl1o offtcla1 slam after neat an· wutlcn JDOftl bf IMlal dtill wtdc1l place the two mmddp8Utla ta 0.. pocition of aeekiq tbl same "''*"· No 6ud llMltfiac ttm.. haft IMn cnounctd for ttlle new CClllUlllttle. Other nwnben from Newport l9Chlde · Coundlmu LlD411ey Panona, fto -.. , } ~tad the dbcuaionl, and Vice • 1'!Yor I>oree'ft Manbl .. ' • Costa Meu CS.Jeptn are Ml10r , \JUlard Jotdan, Coundbnan Robert • 1tilaon. and ~lanntnl Comrniuton OWnnan Jack Hmnm~tt. .. r " .. .. j DAILY PILOT Opell Bel.re Gae delitllted .,.. of I01IJe 3X> aboppets in Cotta M .. 'a South •Cout Ptaa, Orange Coun~'a 10 but dteaed 1fomen cut the ~ ta ol· tidally open Jotepb Map1.n'1 newut stare Tl\arlday mond.of. The eager shoppers -ransJng from hatted and gloved matrons m young mothers with their tots -waited patidy 11 Serl Magn.tn. president Of J. Magnin f.ntroduced company n · ecutives, Costa Mesa clty repnMn· tatives. and the county's 10 belt drffl· ed women. Magnin prom!Jed the audience there will be 11 best dressed women next year, the addition comlna from Costa Meu. "You haven't got ooe now, but we'll have one for you next year," be quipped. Alter the ribbon ceremony, the ladies ~ tarw...S llltt ~ ~ m.ia~.-.. .... The World W1r I vtntace b1p1* that 1tuat pilot l'rlllk Tallmatl WU f1Jmc .... ONnce COGlltJ Airport to • nmote deMrt mcMe 1ocadoa ttdJ marn.iQ1 io film a CGmmerelal ,kl COldlc cold captU)ee dewloped ,a wbeeze in rta ...-. But an thole tiaJ time p1Da seemed ·to be workiq for Tallman. , He eet tb8 r~ oid ain:ftft db the eoalb in tta .... Mn ia ibe Santa ¥1 River bed in Smite Ana Canyon and calmJy ~ to Jill · home bile, Tallma.otz AviatioG Co., M tie would fly it out after' dlectinc a valve bead .m blowing eut h fuel line. 1be plane, a repijca ol a 1928 Fokker D-7 Callo eometimea called a Travelaire 2000) used as a German figher pl.me in World Wer I, w• pahKed wtllte wttll bri&tt blue ltripea for its TV commercial role. Several motoNta observed tile b r 1 g h t 1 y painted two-wt.og "clunker'' a 1 T&llmen eued it down ID a roup ara near tbe IUnrlide Freeway. . 8poblJbtn at TallmlDtl late this morniDC Aid Tallmall'a takeoff after the forced laocilag went ribout in· cldent and he w11 "oa Ile job" on location near aitno. Tallman'• buliDen partner, the late Paul Manta, Wll killell iJl 1986 In h c:rasb ti a movie airpbne wllile oo locatioo filming eegmenla of h inGtioll pictw•. "'lbe ~ of 'lbt . . 6 U*fUH IN 'CONTAC CRACKUP' Stunt,..., fr•Rk Ta ...... VCI Aerospace Ckisses · ( @n TV Eyed ~y Regents · • • • This season, ,wherever there', ~tion that's where you'll find the bicycle ~uit. It's a two pert favorite with jumpin made for play end the matching skirt for wearing after. Fits with ease in fabrics that ere summer right and summer cool! Here, it's showo with a blizzard of white dots on pink or green cotton. Also in pink on beige provincial cotton pril\t and in blue or pink domestic dotted swiss in polyester and cottQn. Sires 10 to f 6. may co active sportswear 76 .. ACTION ATTRACTIONS.,,,. .. ~~~·-. . .. denim pantsklrt checks in with a gingham blouse 8.00 and 13.00 each Summit of Boston pantskirts,t everv. woman's play favorite, now in Arne19 triecetate and cotton denim fot easy care. They wash without • whimper end you iron them, never! Top stitching and fashion belts date them for '68. And they've found a perfect mate • . • a ruffle.trim blouse in bright, cheerful cotton gingham check. a. stendup collar blouse, '10.16. 1.00 b. pantskirt, wrap-style, narrow contrasting belt. Blue. yellow, or brown, 8-16. l).OQ c. inverted bed pleat, patch pbcekts, 8-I 6. Oran(Jt, blue, qreef'I, 'IJ,00 may co. spomwear separates .IOU c. --Partbr.cl La brad tr retrt...... 11 u n t i 11 1 doea with eueUnt field control cbaracteristicl. - G e r m a n lbepberdl, whidl ha'ft been uaed by tile U.S. Army in ICout and Mntry won. -A C!"Oll between the t.brador retriever and the falhOCIDd, 'CCllDblniq tb• 1Albrador'1 field talenta with the amalllr breed noted f0r itl 1e1111 of·amell. --cro.al:nd G • r m a n lbepbm! ud llftAl1 collie with Latrador retriever for IUe and c•mbhed ii> ~ -Pmribt~ 1ta11•ard i*ldl•, fOr te~. D9p ued bl tldl i'etearcb Jll"Oll"• dber are Ind at tpeclal bmtll or IMlqht from commerclal bDlllla. F.all t"' .. -.... al .. .._ .. •~"iiFi ~ (OWEST PRICE EVER! RCA VICmR COlOR TV , . ~ ' I . 1: ~ ~:~;....., .. ' I •) f • •• l I•• '. j: t '. ' . • ,, t' .... . . .. Impeache I .. - , PIM ~ .. •rfvl ltuya in flYtty •partmentwltb ~ecial values f Ult for oi1r 66th ••• ancl faltu- lous ~· Oft· Ptwtte'/i OWft quallty btands now reduced. Get "'-.,d 'Go' to Penneys. I . · !asy optrcitino lftW performs many op111 ation11 crou cutting, ripping, mitering, moulding, cutting, bewling and COIMlnation sawing opera· tiOnl. 10" combination blade, saw guard and inff·ldckbock attachment. 10 amp. 115 volts, 60 cycle, single pha .. , "C. 3450 RPM motor develops up to 2 HP undtr load. Hurry in fot, the extra bit savings! He 4Mw1' ........ t ... uee "'•"J't TIMI,.., ............ I t ... Penncraft• raCllal . ·arm cliill PNn. drlll1 to center Of 32 In. Cfrclet R •• 19.9~ NOW fJ4 Heetl rtltl IMte ftl•• 90 ..... ••• .-..-t.erlum.I ., ....... ttnni.., .• .,.. ,,...... 11• ktr-. ti,le ., .. ,... tfrfhi .... ...., ... Mttt Mll.W. llf ..... -. p r'*Y, Mardi 15, 1968 1.JegisUiture in Action ~ 1 MESA c::~: - AU ACAOIMY NOMINl1 SHOW PilUL 1r""BN COOL HaND WICE -·-IUllll--t--trtlllllt.al. -·-----· I& ___ ... _ .... ........... "IAIOOOT JN , .. PAlr 1. lM -fl _ _... ~ In l'Ubll< •i.<H _,.,,.,.,, C..lidtnd to -d ~ lll'NcYI Aa lfll. °""'"" ~ ....... , __ -C-Nll Cellferftl • -'_., .. ~ • .,_"" ""' Hffl .. ,. ..,.,... ..---..,_,left. T .......... -Eltelll-'"' C.lllwftle Miiie ..... T1a.dl"" C- M .... 19 --~foul rM1e ... ,....,...... ,,_.,_ Al loot. McGee. .................... c ....... -• ..,.... .... ..-~ ..,....., Ila ... iwc. 11w runne of ttw !Ml !eOlslelllre end pr-I to Ille ,,.. '"''le""• ,.._, 1nfo<ctmem of laws IM'Olllbltlne IN Nie llf clNrll· ta to mlnen. -10 rocommlfKI "''" •"K'f'"• ..-c-i ,,_ .. ,,.,, AC• U . 11..-11. ''*"" -9'd-It .... fllleflliOll °' ... •.1t11JIWll .... Ille U.......,11¥ of C.M,_.,. W tfete collele INll "*'"'· • "'* llllC7tfloll. ~ ......... ,..,...... .... -~ i..i.-HlllfY llllt ere ,... ec......allY -l!fltd; ,.._ llmlt Oft llUmllW " well ~ " 1 -c.nl "' ~ t,...,.,,_, ACll 65. a.r, 0-SetoOl-oe. ·Love the ~Colorful Sound of Orange Cou•~ Music Medi-Cal Payments Changed SACRAMENTO CAP) - By order of Gov. Rea1aa. the huge Medi.Cal prolJ'am baa aet oil oo a new pet!t of oper atJon, wt th the 1tate paying private b e a 1 t b groups a nat 11.D'D for com· prehensive medical care ol tbe poor. The Republlclft ·1 iovernor'• announcement Thursday of the new method of operation followed the I recommendations of a re· cent major study by the Assembly Public H e a I t h Comm.iUee. It also came just hours before DemocratJc A a a e m b I y Speuer Jesse M. Unruh made a strong statement in favor of the change. That wu one of the few "I'~-~ot aa,mg 1he'1 desperate. All I know Is ah• ~ her tear-ru pen loaded with perf unit ... times the two prota1onllta --------------------- have been in asreement tbil year. But Unruh -in a speech to the Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Com· merce -also took the chan- ce \p rap attempted Medi· Cal -'tervice reductions pro· po.a by .Reaaan. Four Cling to 'Raf,t' For 80 Hours, Saved 'Sl~C' PUE RT O VALLARTA • Urmih uid cuttmg the u.-i (UPI) F level ol cart for the needy 1m11A.1CO -our "ia a almplbtic, panicky, crewmen of an American 1 b o o t • from • the • hip tuna boat wbo clung to a danierous" response. And it half IUbmeraed platform for is a heart.lea• response llO bouJ'I ••e reported in becaUM it requiru the poor fair CODditilDe today in this to pay with Mr health for the cost of an expenaive and raart city ~ they were inefficient 11.tem .•. "It truted foe exposure. - may be more expedient to Retcut of the four men cut cOlt.I by curtalllnl SO mJles efttbore Thursday health services for tbe poor brought to 10 Ile number 40 S ded -after all they have no ol aurviv~• of the 1inking mpen well organized tobh'es ud of the Commander In heavy they do bo\ contribute to seas last Monday. 'Ibe r• political •..._paips -but malninrl Wo ma •«e ~· belleftc1 cltid. the. ea1y ~ay it not the Flw •r IUl'Vi"WI were ricbt way.1: tr. picked llP late 'nMn'lday :! Reasan tel 11 a .... _ · .oc..&.in "mtldtone1 i • •l-'•1 of a -11c• ulNJ g veue ...... lnltral radio reports aald tbe the first contract for men were found buddl..a la pJents. It w signed with Joe Uwlsr~ ot tJ\e the San J Foundation s a n Di~ Oom- prepeym~ent o d o c t o r • ' a motor boat hi hid f1lll Ml'\ltce1 for edi-Cal reci· aground 00 rte'-near lttre. for Medical e, composed tnander, wu09e of the men of member• of the San Joa-picked Ul> fJ'Olll the flolting Cran8loD to Run :~~~~~!S~ furniJh tervf to those minutes. eUgible for Medi·Cal for one He 1aid he belleftld Elling year for a set fee of •1ss,ooo Ytteroy. 56, &an Diego. 111• paid by the ·~ &o h utlltaJlt £$11r, -,. eat iroup each month. Jt coven clowQ wtth tile-.,.. Altotlllr 21,800 pers@~ hl t\DulekJI:, crewman, EQ11M JCendaD., SU J'oaquin -..,_ . , LOS ANGELES (AP) - FCll'!Mt Stale CootroUer Alan Cranston .m announce nex.t w~., he will aeet the Democratic nomiaaUon to the U. S. Senate, lt was reported today. CnaitoD ~ ldledaled a.a eanltr.,. that day in "°' Att•lel. Saerameoto ..... ~. CalaverM~Tu and 52, ~ ditcl ., ~ blind, dis leed.Y • . ~ •• F FRADhllO Kl 01 CdM N103. t FMB h~ at!vta,:ry~len,':ntg:r.attJttea.~~din:; I .' / • • ' It i rom as on • an , ewport eac ud~;d • ------~~-------------on_th_e_~_·l~~~_._..cr~'~··.. e11neq1 THISW~KEN* MARCMH&17\ . ILlmMl'l'R \ ALWAY9 '1"*1 UAUTY · Jt All '•nney Stor~ Open Every Nr1ht ~on. Thr0,u1h Sert. ~OUOU@Q{Jil 1 I , • The gentle dimdf dress. for a ·gentle season l.evm te the ro.ollk leelr of lent ego ..... the toft, .,,.,.., ,..., .. ....... Shadow__, stirta ..,,.-. wlHI P"fi<Glyrvflled whit.-bo4fcet. heh In deiicatefytheer "°'*of Decro,..e pofyester I ceHalt lht•d wtth acetot.. 1'"9 tottenofl t1*t encl tM flocked'°' .... i• blo<k '13 or bl'VWft with whitt. Sfnt 7 to 13. 1 • ... • .,Y 1 I I .. . 'r I . . ~ .. I . "'; ,, : I ~ ~ ''t J:f I p D Frat Receives Its Charter In Slaying at tbl eod ol a 40-~widt euemeat ol llJd road .t a ~ i .100 feet Matb--ly ol tbt Marine ~. now5n fifth USHER'S . . . , .. 'f . . . • • • . . .. I Pal"r KNOW WH•T 10 PO AWlllCflf Gt.OCl1.! 1 TOU:I TOtN WE CiOr TO GET' 1<w•'f FllOM HE«E •• MT HE 51'~ Mftilll CAN we oo! IT TOOi( FIFTEEN YEMS lO llll.P " OH UTn.E lll<SINE-55! t t t !~ 1: ..: .e 1: • • . .! .. ~., "' ... .. ••• ·-c .. .. ·-· .. ... e •t .. . rt•: .. •• ... •• • le : JI. • a: • I>-J • It ~ .. ~ ' •• \ I •• z ~ ~~ d. : •• ., ! r· . . •• . : a • • lg • lp d. - Jd ap • I ri- lb DI • ce be !U- !f, ••• .. lt. Cup, men'a Nortil Amerleu championship 1rill be belil Aug. 26-29 at the Richmond Yacht Qab. Su Francisco. ComlJlltliiorl will be in t ... IntuMdonal T e m p • a t Claa. The Sui's Cup ltui. I-« the j~ior champiomhips .w a. new a& St. FrBc.la Yadll a.b, Su Frudlco AQf. •21 In tM !a>ode1-lt <las. 1't>e women's cham- pionship regatta for the Adams Qap will be held Auf. -.a at Bay Head . Yacbt Chlb, Barnegat Bay, 1n the I)ghtning Ciass. 'n>e NOrtfl A m e r-i c a Q S l n g 1 e H&ftded CMJn. piombipa in the Filla Qaas lot the-O'Day Trophy will be held July 30-A~, 2 at Radet, Wisconsin. .. O~ningDay ' Race8 Slated Ne:tt Week ~ of all yacht dubs affiliated wlth lie S o • t b er a C' 111 foraia Y~ AJMd ... are ln· vfted to participate tn Ile Openlnt Dey Tllcet tf tie Wbl4jan1DeT1 Yacht Club Marct:i 23-24 • P.uaifatinl cla9ff4 wUJ he an one destlft ~•ses, Small Boat Arbitrary Ocean !lKing, Pacific liandic:ap Racing Fleet and M.idfel Ocean Racing Fleet. Entriea will be accepted until I ~.m. )Jar<tt tl. a..iea will be esta•ll5hed on the basis of entries on ltlat date. Lllte entries will be aceepted only J. f o r establlabed cla1aet .,.,, late u 10 a.m. Mar~ 2.1. , • c ....... , .............. Al' c.. • ,,.. .. . ..,... .... _ ... ·~.._,., ...... 1r.llr.111 ' . ................. ·--....... . ,. . "-" ... THE ORIGtNAL National Auto Glms Co. P.HONI 541-9321 4~ . r. ( ........ --- Continuing in LA Harpsicliord Concert Set At UC Irvine llCLUSnl NOW UDO NIWPOllT HACH I ' j • ACTUALLY WE HAVE NO SIDEWALKS TO SELL IUT PLENTY of BARGAINS IN HANDBAGS. FISHNET HOSE. CANVAS FOOTWEAR -THONGS! DRESSES t3.98·'4·98· fa.98 , IJNIFORMS f4.98 • .... • '8-88 (13.00.17.00 VA.LUIS) I SKIRTS SIDEWAL , I .. Pl•llGl.ASS -KING S1Z1 T. Y. TIAYS ti ... l , llVllAL ona sma AT COMPMAILE SAVINGS lllO MONIY DOWN: J YIAlS TO .1AY. LOW AS $i0 A MONTH. ' . ,_.., ,,...._. Slnlie Ts P ' •-":....W ........... ..,... ...... lisl ... lCA VElit .Mio 16'( SIAR TV .~-n..; ·~ltCA...uTC ·171 ._ 1M Sf. t.... ..... • .,__... .... vi.a""" .......... .,.._. PHONI: '42-9742 ..... tlCA...., ........ dfalt ...... .., .... _. ...... . Empire Silk Stores MESA CENTER 221 E. 17.. ST .. .. -. . -----MNANTS·---YARN & KNITTING SUPPL I IS 50-750/o OFF 30-SOo/o OFF ~~..W.leii.tlhs -to flye v.dl. COTTONS-S"ILKS-ORIP DRllS-PlaMA·PUSS KN In ING WORSTED CRIN CRYl.Oll DRISS~. a ... to $35.00 · K99 DRES·SES hCj. to $35.00 $6.99 IARfiAIN 'AILE LEON SHOP Ole""'., loys 'MllS .JMIDS Ole ..... tf C.l11wd PAllS Giii ... ti llP·SMI 1Wl1S J ' ., I c I D IO pol lrii . ,n lO 1t ~o tun Ulll ¥ :: He I ._ "-" ... l•UJ fr01 Of l r EASY WAY TO MAKE MONEY?-& Blu Brown, DAILY PfLOT commercial printing foiwnan run1 off a few stacb of play money, Mn. ~ Kladrick u"1 Mrs. Lionel da Silva (left to right). in- IT'S IN THa. CARbS -. A wccese{ul eehctanmip beoef& ol ~rt Beactl D>e:\la t. precMdad by Mrs. Ja~ (right), as ~ reads the fertune in the canh dealt.by Mrs. Charles Edwards. spect the aheetl and wish it ,Vere'~ eay for theb' Club to have railed the real McCoy. Juruorw Will distribute S900 to cbmt.ies March 28. Presentation Boll · Lidoite to Curtsy Caught up in a whirlwind ol luncheons, teas and parties ls Miss Nancy MaTie Barry, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn Joseph Barry of Lido Iak. She has been selected with 34 ottier young women from Orange, Los Angeles, Ven- tura and Santa Barbara counties to be presented to James Francis Card.in.al Mcln~e ®ring ttie 1 lttl an- nual Presentatioo Ball. Sponsored by ttie Social Service Auxiliary of Los Angeles, ttie gala tradi- tionally ls given on Easter Mmlday. This year the ball will be present.eel ill the Beverly Hilton Hotel April 15, and proceed$ wlU benefit the CardJnal's Cbarity Fund and worka of the Sisters of Social ~ice. ~ the cardinal enters the ballroom to receive the ~tes, he will be ac-: companied by an hooor l~rd oC P~a.I Knights. Concluding ttie r e s t i v e ev8iJti wi1J be a Le Petit &1Q1MQi.'\:tlllllJ Ball and Hunt Brea.kl a st, to wbich the ball committee has lnvtted presentees, their eaoorta and .tags. Joe Mosh&y will provide -~~::.> mu.sic for the ball and his -~~ IOl'l. Ray Moshay will play for the Le Petit gali. PRESENTEE Nancy Marie Barry ... ... -,.. I .. ' . ... ... ·. t; .. !: . .. -. . ... . . .. . . .. .. · !· . . . · .· .. ~ollege Student's Latest Fad Makes Mom Oh, So sad • . · . . . • c . " . Today the Mftlor pert:ntr asked me to not arize hit IOf\'s signature. The younl{ man baa beep out of the city for several da71 and it would not have been s)o.1ible for him to have signed It. HI.I Mrhe was put on b~ someone ~ · It was only an 1utomol:lde ..._ l!pPlk•tlon, but all the sarh• I felt ~tt. r alone am .n...rabte and I am btcomlna ." "atrtmer1 uncorllf ortablt about thia Oc&lriences. Any· IUf· 1estion1 T -INDIANAPOLIS • DEAll IN: I Tel ;nu bona that frvm aew '•t~~rdlte a. MCarbe 1 ~ --. 1t11 ate pretnl at tk1'~~,:L" 09.W, IMrt • 6f .. _. 1 ~lertdtr ... .w ............ , ..... , ..a. ~ job tr ber 1bWt1 matches lier la· tepfty. DEAR ANN LANDERS · My mother is a lovely woman, 116 years a{ age, and she bas terminal cancer. She knoW1 of her c<*l!tion but 1~ ts cbeerful and noocomplaJning. 'l"ht <loc· tors tell us she 1\11 six months •t most and all we can do Is keep her comfortable. A neighbor who was aJways a go51Jp anct a ttovblemak• has told tevtrll !rleds and MlaUvt1 that mother has the' kind of cancer U\at ls contbglous. For· tlllJ rusoo she has ha4 very few nlitun. I've telephoned 1()Jbe o( tbeM peopt. and tr1ed to expla.lri that ~1 11 \lllttut, but When 'fear. Ukes rv.r. mp: flies ollt the window. Aeue Illy sometbln& on W.S subject. -GRIEYJNG DAUGHTER a •••Ile ca1e of cancer wllldt · DEAR DAUGHTER1 Ne ,.,.,_; wltb whom 1-... -~ · f.rom conta&fon. A penoa ....:· not visit your motlltt fet 11111· cfl1pl•1• 1by11nal lperanc:e. . . 4 ...... . , .. Too m~ coupl• • 1r • 4 matrlm911y to~. Don-..Jet marriaae floV befcr. 1t teW 4th4for~ .... ·~ rta1e -What to Expect. ' SeDd requett to Ana Landen IA Ollll thll . newspaptr tnelostnl IO -einla . coin and a IOQt, Nmrd. Iii ' dr•Sed eove}Ope. "~.: ; .. Ann Landa will ~ sW to you with your ~ID.I. Sebcl ~ to her ln care ol the QMl.'¥ ,.KAii .. · tnclosina a Mlf~ *-Wl!lli eovelop_e. I~ .. . . • • • • • • • • • • . • :: : • • • • • • • • • . ' t . • . •I ... . . . ·' : j i. .. •• • I . ' . .. . . . • • • • • • • .. • • • . . . . . 'I . ' . ' . : . ' :: ! ' I .. . . . . . ' • • • '• • . .. • • • • '• .. • . . • . • . • . .. . ' f I . . .. : •. ' . ~ . . # . ' . • . • • .. -. 11. ·------ MU. llNUT IUllOWS WrfthtwMMlwHemt CalllD& UM naeeUne of Coast Womo's Club to Ot'der at 11 un. Tuuday • Mwcb lt, In. JrviAt Cout Country Club will bt Mn . Eu1ene F. Wla1, prllidenl The women wm wekolM Mn. James Mc C a I la , 6trict ~nt. and Mn . MalellM t•nldon al ~ na W Mar, new member • At the bQd table will be Mn. Jn Hirt; prosnms cbalrman: IPUk« -. . Marlon Spencer, dutrict ftdtraUo• atenaion chainnaa; Mn. p •• l -Mn. Gordo9 KOits, '9an ot cbalrmee. . m•benllld,...1rillbe Mn. Ra)mlDd Wood • ,.,...., put;pnsldent and .u.,t:rJct 1DdlaD aff aira cAalrman. Set. OD 0. .,.Ilda ii the bullDeu of 11electln1 a nominatlnl committee and ...,,. ~ Oran1• Dlltrld'• Coaftntioll 0 f Federated Women. Tbe Ba Sectloe under tbe direc:tkm Of Mn. Edpr Cox Jr. met iD the Irvine home of Mn. Dale Maaor to bear an Alukan ad· yeJlture n.arrat.d by Mn . QtUlln . Keynote~ to Guests · With 'Shower' Fashions Ala6 ... ted .b •for• dub to Meet Women Meet .1W11'• ~ social Cactus Society clubefWeetmlmttrSeventh· Lagana &roup Oranie County cactus and A fun mlbt witb pmu day Adventist Clllrch will A lbower of faalUom for .,. fair la will bt paraded 8atmda1, March 23, at 11 :46 ' a.m. in the Balboa Bay Club. The fourth annual lun- cheon entitled Keynotea to SprJng wtl be hosted by the Keynotes, Juoior Auxlllary ol the South Coat Child Guidance Clfnic. Udo Fuhion1 and Debs Den will offer the latest in mlnl and maxi ltyle and 9P"'ligbi tbe uttra-caaW ad. ~' fotmal ftB. Modeting wm be membel't of tbe Ke~ along with memben ol the le'lllor aux· m.r,. The coeds have work· eel iDdu:ltriomly with Mary Webb Davia ltudJo. Mn. 0. E. How}JQd, Succulent Society meets the :!! ~~ J.lclimif~ ;i-30t M~!:.~ 18, at Ke,note adviaor, ii 1eaeral A:JDMcu lAll• Aux· ffrst Wednetdly at noon in the wom~·s Amlllary, In· : p.m . .111 UR: Yu.1&1 room chairman and .11 being • Wary ol Lacuna Beach Odd Pell°"' Hall. Costa ~Uonal Bl'otbethood ot oC the church . ualsted by Mn Lou1t lllthen at 8 p.m. the He· Mete. Mn. Roy Jones at Electrical Workers, Local HlghJ1C)rt of the soc la 1 • · ecind aad fourtb 'ftmndayt 5'8-5086 can be contacted 4fli Members wU1 gather iJl hour will be a demmstra· Pratt. decorations; Mrs. ta 1lle Le&tca Hall. ~ fmttler lnfotmatioo. Uruon HaU. Santa Ana. tioa of bread makiq . Garth Beraeson, tickets,------------------~-----__....._ _____ __;;,, __ and members ol t b e X.yn«et ~ Miss ?brcia McKerren, Keynote ,....ictent wm serve as hoa1ell. ncteta are available by. callinl Mra. Howland, 642- 7903 or Mn. Be~. Ma- 6588. Prlcea are ti.st adults and • ftr Junl .. under 11. Tbe lbow wll benefit the Clinic, wbidl )ll'OVidea low COit care for .. treatment ol emotionaUJ dllturbed dllJdren ln 0r..,. Count,. -Movie Gui.de St. Andrew's Ceremony For Pamela Netzeband Dinner ·s.rved ltaliah·~le Not every jeweler is equal to the luxury of hindling GeOrg Jef\9eft silver. It is with greit pride that Howes brings to the Southland the largest selection ever shown in C.lifomia. MADALYN ALTMAN Ntwport 9Mch ~ August bay Choseri · For Wedding Rites Madalyn Altman will becOme the bride of Dennis R. Mielke Aug. 10 during rites in SL Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. News of the betrothal wu revealed dur- ing a candle ~ing ceremony by the bridP- elect's eorority and durinC a party in the Newport Beach home of her parents, Dr. and Mn. Richard F. Ahman. Among guesta at the party were the benedict-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mielke of Burbank, and the future bride's grandmothers, Mrs. S. K. Nett and Mrs. Matey Altman, both of Newport Beach. Miss Altman Is a graduate of Marywood High Schoo~ Orange., and studied at Domini· can Colle~e. San Rafael. She is a senior at UCLA where she ii maJorin~ in political tdence and alfillated with Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. A 19&4 Newport Harbor Children's Home Society debutante, Miss Allman plans to at. tain her elemettary education ctedential Her fiance is an accounting major and · ,.118ftior at the Uniwn:ity of SoUftlem Caltfor· ,. nia wbel"e be ii a member tl Slama AJphl Epsilon Fraternity cd a.ta Alp~ P1i, 11e- counting fraternlty, Ii. allo ii a tndQlte ol Burl>ank Hip Sdloot and Valle'y J'untor C.ol- Jege. PHYLLIS ~ITTO To ~rry Association . Reports DatE. Of Tea Party May Date For ·tes Dis¢losed Ph,W. CeUo fl Balboe lillmd w1U becCIDe tbe bride " L: ~ llauric» ..., of Bal- boa J.dliMl. May •• In st. A:.adrew•a ~ anae. p ..... of .... DnlJ ell· &llld couple .. Mr. and Mrl. Clemlat J. Cetto of Eat Paleltlne. Ohio, and Mr. and Mn. Cloyce Shaw of Kinp>an, Kan. The ~ Mrs. Sbn re- cefved her bacbelon degree in mathemtlttcl from Ari· 10D1 State Ualyerli\y and her ffance receivfd Id.a mas-ters in wonautkal engi· neerint trcim ~ lhllvtr•it1 of KaUw .. Both are employed at Mc- DonneD·DoUIW Mlnlle and S p a c e Center, HUlltington Beach. DGs Planning rAaerlcan 8 a • l n e 1 1 Wome1t'• A•,• c 1 anon Book Reviews ~~ Beedl c b • r t er Santa A n a · N e w p o r t c:ba~, will bolt a SpriDC Harbor dlapter member1 ol lkDd ti,...,.,,... T .. SD-n.ita Gamma will b • da,, Mllrch 17, ID Jalaad wated to current book HOUll, F.....-1.t.Dd. reriewa 'at the repl1r Mrt. Do&oree ero.ta. ~ meetinC date T u e 1 d a y , dtDt. all:llCl'UDmd -.. OClrde M*1ch It, at 8 p.m. in tbe Danbam wm ....,. 11 Sm&.a Ana bome ot Mn. cUlril>a. 'nit dUqlW'• K.ua Pblllipa. bUtGrJ, accompJllMMntl A ~ve from the ai>d future a-Iii Wiii be ~ advilar MCtton of the oottlned. • Ida Al.a LibrC'J will be Pest~ M.n. Tom· the pe.tt. CHoatlDf the my Lou Moakley ad Jin. . •wnl.,. ttil ~-DooaJd l'raM D. Goertln will-. .Btr1< -o..p ·.... and ~ JOlm 'nftinM. ' . Jafonn:atloli ~ Ulil =· .. ., ..... .. bf &mil ... Bea. ..... t,,, Aa. B ... t. The clock strikes •Wini u dalaiet blo11om Jaily over penny•ver, I l ft lll"'CJDI. ~<<>ct •NOY It): Git to not of ....... ·~ Wiilid t • --=..-tllould be .....,. • • il Af4 ' JOI* may ~ Is avalllblt: But YOQ IDQ U.e • eoaault ll*llil ~ • ...... tloD. t>o .. _ ..... . . IAGITl'UIUI (No.. ~ Dec. 21): AYOld btlq. G~ travapllt ID entm1alllllla , frtelldl. auociatlll. ~ abould be combmed ' _Jrttli llmpticltJ. Entertaia • ' . home u pouible. strtw tit harmony, ~ 1 wltfltD famlly. CAPRJOOAN (Dec. D: . Ju. 11): Confllct between tndltlon and what '" ·-do to edvuct Sa ..W.l Bandle lituatioa with tall Don't force iauel. Bl con- Rl'Vltive without b • l • i blckward. Go forwud at even pace. • AQUARIUS (Jan. ~eb. 18): Recent tbouchta con- cerninc vacatk>n, t r a v e 1 1DAY have to be r.vl,led. Fa~tl do not bear out pleuant storlu. Meaiw ce' to beut of matter. 8tudy coltl, time element l a Naliltle manner. PISCES (Feb. lt-Mareh 2>): Day to finish ntbilr tbaa belln projecU. ... look to JOU U example. 19 1 aware of tbl.a. Act ae- cordiqly. Money affairs of mate, p • r tn e r ll'ab spotllCbl Observe, calculatt but don't Interfere. D' TODAY IS YOUlt BDlTllDAY you tend to be intro.pective. You are In- tuitive, possess degree of • x truemory perception. Nurture marria1t a n d partnership t i e 1 • Rel• tiombtp is under strain. Mature attitude on your part saves the day. GENERAL TEN~ DENCIES: Lunar position aood for flahing. Cycle con· tinuea high for LIBRA. Partnership• break·up - and famoUJ persons may ann0unce breaks in rela· tionlhlps. {ft flNt .. mote about YOUl'M" enll atttoloft'. erder S't(IM'f Omerr'1 • • -Mdlllt, The Trvth Aboolt Mt~. ..,_ st cenh lo Omerr ...let, Ille DAILY ,.ILOT, &ox U.. GraNI Ceftfral *floll N.w Ycft. H. Y. 1•11.) Club-Fills Calendar A buay March bas been planned for memben of the 8leaed Sacrament, Catholic Young Lad 1 ea Institute, Wectmimter. The annual mass and oommunk>n for members wiB be conducted Sunday, March 17, at 9:15 a.m., in St. Bonaventure Church, Huntington Beach. Coffee, punch and donuta will be served in the parish hall afterwll'ds. Sister Henrietta, from the Sitters ol St. J o se p h • Oraltge, will •Pffk at the social meetlQC taking place TuetdaJ, March 19, in the Knigbta of Columbus Hall. Weatminster. Mrs. Joh n Maltby wW call the meeting to orde1 at 7:30 p.m. Mn. Antonio Rodrigue, second vice president, will boet a membership tea 'Thursday, March 21, and area Catholic women are in· vited to ,, .tend. Workshop Welcomes Exuberantly. dtllabUully drenched ~ daisy em· broideryl Deep pockets lr9 y t • practJcaJ pb.I•. P•tt.n oungs ers 7197: printed ~. four motifs. FIFTY CENTI (coJm) for each pattem -add 15 centa for eadl ptdc'll for f'l:rlt· clau malling dd apecial bandHft&. Send '° Alb Brooks, the DAILY P[L()'l', 106 NMdlecraft nept.. Box 113, Old C he l 1 • ~ 8'atiOD, Ntw York, N.Y. u~m. Print Name, A....,....,, P• ten Namllet. Plr1t UDMI Jwnbo 1 t I • NMdlecfatt CataJ01 -bundr'eda of dealps, • free •petttrn1 ( lnclud11 de1f1n•r 1 w e a t e r 1) tnltruetlona l.nl1de. Knit. crochet. ~ brok1er. eel' cenb. BM tf 1t JlffJ Rap - comp&.t. petMr"m -• a~mlv1, talY to make. to .... 800k Ko. l -D11i11it Qdlll -ll COii\ .... ~ .. •c:enta. W ~' -"n• Opening• are available for the spring aea1on Art Work· 1hop apoosored by Newport Harbor Service Leque. The pruchool clua. meet· Ina Tuudays ll>d 'Thundays from 10 to 11:80 a.m. in the Corona del Mar •orlrJhop. bu apace tor addlUonal emollmentl. The coca not onlf learn to appreciate art, ht will work with muac, musical &nmumenta, rtythmt and ela7. 0 p t n l n g 1 allo are IYailablt in the belinninit peintln, ancl 1r1pb lc1 cldles. Farther ln· tormaUon rt I a r d l n it member'!fK.;&7 be recelv· td by c Mrt. Merle AmUDdlolt, ... .,.. _... -s.tteru t• U mu!llP*P4* room 11 th• qulltl. IO C9llti. HU1n1 for . ·thl 1Dtttinl of 8oM · No. J ,_ Qlllla fir Trim·Vut 'ft)pS Club ot ~· u.r.,. '""• U · W~. ll'be arc>uP dllll& coUectio9 -16 com-=-lit · f p. m. every ..... ~-~ . . ( \ . . . . . ... • e an Easter parade of shoes for ~ys and girls r b cl Six popular Jumping Jaclca shoes sure to please 4W•n the inost choosy girl or boy1 Smartly styled with light. flexible construction, these Jong-wearing shoes provide the proper support so basic to fast-growing young feel Let the expert advice of our May Co fitters he Ip you make your selection I a . "Kathleen," black or white patent w ith buckle tri.mi.. _l 21h -4 11.00, 5.9 12.00 b. "Brett," boys' wing-tip oxford, black •. ---·---· . .lzth~ 1100, 41/,.S 14.50 c. "Cherie," black or white patent with double strQp.J.,.~ 10-12 10.00 J 21'2 -4 11.uu.. 7 iJl white only 12.00 d. "Boxer." boys' sJi~on. black.. ________ }3-~ 12.00. (1f2~ U .00, 61'2.S lC..00 •·"Roni." wh ite patent T-strap.------··--··· .. 10-rn 10.00, 12V2-4 11.00 f. "Amy," white or yellow patenL ___ JQ.}2 lt)JJO, 12lh..4 ll.00, 5-7 12.00 young people's shoes 70 c l·•,'11-1~~~r11:~r IFli!!i ~ !ii Hi:;!~~J!f ~!UiI ~ ~ 'ii!. ff!iil~!.= 1~1-11 1it19~1u1;Jif~;!U i:1.-i~i11 :~iJ,!-,J~ii,aiH~i.iil. !!1 ~n .:.:!;;! ,di .. :~·:~ -. &s:B~ a. -,....-.8t..t.. ._1i g~(. J!~fsj °R J r ·W~lif". .._ . II ·l=l Jfi t: J ir~l r~111J• i'a. Dflfi1·11 -11.~f1 ··t ._~-u·. i .o , - f ~ i~ JI Im.I 'i~l 1 :. i'. r fr lr i :"' .-1 •. ..t! .. I=--' f & ~. .. r .• 1.&.~I • !FJI 11 -:· r I' "'.ii'' , ·~ -• ~ ,;. ~-, -" .-. ··-·'--"--~" • . ' U~ tttjlUlf 1 "'tl(JJ . • :::r' .. f:) ·_ , · ~.: · =· = -r!~(f :;-18 ~ ~ · ;; a-r I' . J rffl 1 f~lr f l ~llfi:;-s( o ~ ( = ._ ......... S ~ !qi : · • )t 1-T g"' t · • · :::S d) < · · ·v ~ -· fir. !:n :oh rl dhn :.ri.thfi t, ~!fEa.1:rir ~ 3 11 .:-..:.;_~ .. I'. l:B- .. 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DUDfued , by Tie With P.~ Angels High _On Spetlly Jarvis Tatum ~o~inso~ ~ps Mays' Status : . , ' On-CiVil Rigli~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Jack.le Robinlon. ~ Nesro to 11re1t into m*-' leap witiall. ma.lllct lie Sn .FrandiCO Giimta' wune _,. '1bunday for iq belnc .. IUfftcletJ.y lnvolftd" In the dvU rights ltruUle. . ., ... .. ,. ' ... .. . . .. ltA1.llGHt If. c. (AP,)' -l*h . : . ..... .., ... _. ....... ·: --·st.~ Jla19Nd : •: ~ liid DI ..... • JJ.9DI . I • .... .... ~ Cobanbla in • ~ ?(CAA bNlrlCblll & • 1 t • r a ~ conttndjra are amonc the •• :: nlltion'&. 10 top, r tellnl, 1J'M!l St. ' ~ • ~ nilW IUd ID 1be tlnal .• · Aaocla1ecl Prea cOlllctate poll ' ' .• : ·It ~ aOWd ol 12w400 wu .; ~ill~ CGM8eum for tbe •. • •= ·~ btttNG I Y 1 IAque .· • cb.aDJ OD Co1umNa . (JM) • n d : · n..tdlOn (M). Atantlc Coa•t : .. Ccmfatnee daamplaa Ncd1 Clroll8a - . (~) P1a.w st. Bonaftature (2U). . . F~ ·rankld Nortla CaroUna dl ' · .. diet· j)Fbipl tbt ltlOiiltlt Wt St. .. ' Bouwnture bM tll*l Gall -· · The Bonnlet ban ~ dllil8J · · ·•n five atartera while dl Oadlna .. . b11 good r~ ~. " .' . Bench ltreqth -.... ..... • -~· fact.or in Davtdloll'• IQCClm. Coecb · .. •. Lefty Drleaell calla tdl. ~ belt ,. ·: depth I've IMld for toarnamat D&u." ~ ·: St. Booavenblre Coach L1rr7 Wela -callfoml.a at Loi Angele• player who aid of North Cuollna, "Gaq ~e : . became. a major leaguu while . tbe .. _ me and streqtb and are 'fVf tin· : • Dod&en were in Brooklyn, made the preulve." A.11-~e.u Lmy Miils', • , comment on the San Francitco tcPIX who bu been ~le.... l>.t pobta . • televilion "Hot Line" lhow conducted per game, bu led Jiortb Oerolina'• . ; ; Robtmon, bma' Univentty of attack. Earlier tb1I Wet he wu voe.cs •. by Pat Cblllos. , tht outnanclln1 pla11f in Che ACC : : Robtnton spoke in a amn. manner for Ule second year in a row. - about Wlllle McCovty and Jim Ray Bart, two other Negro member1 ol the San FranciJco bueball club. "Mays etpedally o\1'1lt to get in- volved," n1d Robinson, now a Ne1f Y«k buatneaman. "He b1m..ur,,.. • derilecl•biiiiliifln S. ll'renClsco.0 - When Mays cnvecHrom New Yott with Ule G4anta in 1958, he • countered some initial difficulty in purcbu1ng a home in the expensive St. Francia Wood ~tial area. The deal went tbrouiti, but l.1&71 later moved to Forest Hill, another San Francisco neighborhood wttb aome high-priced homes. In San Francisco to take part bl a Chamber ol Comm~ Job develop- ment conference, Roblnlon conceded that McOJvey and Htn bad apobn up at timea for reclal equality. , He add«t. however, that In bia view they blld not been IUftldentl,y acttve. ANTI-SEMITISM * * * .. Houst~n, Cards :-~. ID Region .~ T• . ,.., • h. ·:· 1tan1c J. omg. t ~· · :· WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -'l'apftabd . " HOUiton JJ in for a tltablc ...... ~ bat& with Lou1ni1ll 1D the NCAA ~ -• Midwest retioul bqht. I a 1 I HOUiton Coach Guy Lewis, becilule Cardlna1 Ail·American Wealey UJlllld .. "is all tbey say be ts and they've got great outside shootlnl." · Tbe Houaton coach laid Butch · · Beard. ~erq K1q and ll'ltd 8ollten : all are GeadJy •hooters. Lewll la worn-. too, .,... 6e , ptlllDCe ol 6-foot..t . tramter ... ' ... : Grouo In UM Loulntlle *t1aC •: 11.neup. •• : • The bil que.tlon ii how Jaac QD •·! ~ Gl'OUO go bard OD h1I bum bee. lt'1 likely the ninth-ranked llluaarl • Vatey cham~UHwill = witll a . NOT FIGHT CAUSE zori.ed1:.':eci Houi: c:.. Jed , .. , by All-American Elvin Ba)'91 _.. put.. • ' • tint a ~1ame wlu.nlng 11"at on MONTB!lAL (AP) -C 1 a r e n c e Campbell, preaklent of the Natltmll Hocby League, agreed 'nlunday .with a ait.tement by Edward Snider. aum.n ol the boerd ol the P!Jt1adelph1a Flyer1. EDJder 1 a i d that a 1tick·'1rin0nl ctu.1 iDvolviq Flyer Larry 7.tldel WU not the reruit of anti.semitic abuJe by opposm, team members. Tbe fight, '*-een 1Aidel md Edl!ie Shick ol tbe BOltoo Bndnl, occurred Mitch T in .,_le Leaf Gardena in Toronto durtDI a same between tbe two clubl. Botb. plajfrl were ejeeeed ttom the game and 11nect '300 eadl wttll Campbell IUIPflDCllnt Shack f« ttlret pmes ud 1Aldel for four. Snld.er, wbb 11 Jewlab, IUd tbat alt« an IJrveltll.U. of cblqa by f.eldel. 39, that bt waa flat ~Jed of atl-Semltic remarb from Bolton the line, and they we ullour to .- prove their No. 1 national raulq • by butini UCLA qatn. · lobn Dromo, Loul.nflle COICh, wu · · ~ milliq and jotlng. . "U GU y Jets U1 wtn tbls one. rn ltt him i<> out and day UCLA and we'll 10 home," h' qulpped. ,. "Betta' yet, I'll mate anotb.-dial .... -if 1" win, we 1et to 1llb s.,.. '. .. :-1J'ith us1 and tf he wins be can ha'n U..ld.' 'ma may be dolaf a dl...mce : to ltiaau State'• toulb BiJ El&bt cbampe ad to cutty Te1&1 ~ wbo alto club ton1lht .• * * * . , Rupp's Wildciis ;·~: c-su:~~lt~~ ~, Se . RecorilS. ~.~.~~ "rouat>, ~ bocJWy SU1" abd 0 1 l , .· ... \ .. not by antl-&tm!tic comments • . ,,., ,\.~. . . . . . . . . . . • . . ·: . . . : ,.. .. ·-· .,..,..,,.. ¥ +,At • • .. Top Miier Aw•rd Pre4ty Pameta ~ tbOWI off the DA1LY mm ttopby which wtU go to the ,__miter tn 6at11rday'1 4'7th renewal ol the Soathern Coantiea track meet tn Huntington Beach. John Clll80 ol Cit ... lllandl (O:mlrd) is d'9 pre-mett favorite to cop the award. ,., ....... Merdl , .. 1--41111 ... cw • , .... "1ftf ,.. 111• ,.M. ,..ST llACI. 6 Ill....... 4 .,_, ... ""' lllL C:lelmlllt. ~,... ..... , .. '"''"' ~ _.,.., '" IMlllll (A l'tflllll) 116 #I. A,... (W llllm) ll9dlltWI IJ 0.•lm wilt ._ 1o111er (L ~ Jrl llf Vie VeM!o II Vellrllwlel 116 Ster A..t CJ lellert) 116 '•• It w Henltl 116 lrw CloYw IW HerMefl) 116 llrY C_..,., CM Y_,I 11J L.-..., (j Tnlllltet "' C1ctw J. '· CJ D HeHI 116 M1tnY ._, ID P'lffetl ltS .......... 11'1111 '~'-11 W Hwrltl .. s-u ..... , - ··-?Miao ltACa. 6 tw.,.._ 4 - ·< oldl llMf u.. 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"'""· RACE RESULTS LePage Paces MD Win, 1-0 Boes Post " " \ Cl ' 'I a 4 • ' ' I . t Al for me, I aklmbd out. Eagles Vie In Swimfest EJtancia'• 1 w i mm l n a force1 travel tonl&bt to the Lakewood clivialon fl the Moen lAque ~tlonal to compete with luch potent pool powen • Anaheim , Arcadia, Glendora and Loni Beach WUlon. A c t1 o n ta acbec1uled to be&ln at 7 p.m. Eaate aquamen quallfylnt fQr the ftull Tuelday af· ternooo in the v ar1tty race• wen John Prentice and David DeGruae who copped a pair of thlrda in the fiO. yard freelbi• (23.8) and the lOl-prd Mcbtroke. The varalty Gyard free relay lllao quallfied fourth i.D 3: •. 0. ESTANCIA NIPS MESA Quallt1iq iD th• Bee divWoa were botb Eat)e relay temu ud indhiduall Grea Goodyar, Steve Owen. Lon.DM Keelover ud Klt WeUtt. G o o d y t a r , Owen, atfd Kttfowr sped to fl.rat.I in tbe 200-yar.4 fr" (1 :58.2), 100-yard butterfly (57.t) and 400 free (4:21.0). . 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C.llforllle, undef I~ 11cli"-fir"' n1-ti CHAM,.IOH W>TO:?CYCl.U 1nd tllet Mid firm le .... ·-::'4 •• ~ fellowlnt ""°"· -,,.,,,. In Ml IM ~ ti l'ltldilftct " •1 "l!ows: o!lt"' T. Clult, Jr .. 22052 ltlllllder •• ... Hunll,,.,,,.. llc•dl, CtllfOnll•. .,. . ..,, t'tbrv•rv 2'. IMI. ltolefl4 T. Clwll, Jr. s• •'-"' ~'""'"''· on,,,.. c,,.,.,..,, Vfl ... IOt'Ulr'Y Jt, 1 ... , ~ mt, • tJolarv l'ubllc 111 '"" for Mid Stm • .,.,.._lly •-•"" llCINrld T. Clartr, Jr . ~-• lo me te M 1M """"' ""'°'' "''"" It 1Wt<rlbed to i... wlrlllfl lo<'-·m.t1I lrld --'"99d I'll UKll!ed ~·-­top:-~:.,.. .... u ..... l.S Jot-IE. Devi• Notery f'vllllc.C•llfofnl1 l'rl11el••I Ofllce Ill O•tl!M COClrll'r My CommlMIOft l!•,ir• June l). 1m ll'ubA•-Or•-Coefl D•llv "'""· Mar<~ I, I. IS, ti, ,._ »HI. LEGAL NOTICE But It's Ownea NEW YORK CAP) - Seventy.five feet below the crowded streets of NM' York's financial dlltrlet Uea the largut atn&Jfl pile of aold ID the free world. The IOkl restl on the bedrock of Manhattan Island in an alr·tigbt vault with walll eight and 10-feet thick. A 90-ton steel door set in a 14CHon frame con· troll the entrance. The heavily-guarded gold ls stacked neatly Jn ban in Jle basement of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Here, 50 feet below sea Ievel, ii •t3.:$ billion in gold, about '8 blllion more than the told stock in Ft. Knox. Ky. The remainder of the •n.a&t billlon U. S. 1old stock ii in other mlnta and assay offices. Unlike the Ft. Knox &old. virtually all of tlle New York gold belongs to foreign governments, foreign cen- tral banks comparable to the Federal Reserve system or international inltituUons. Individuals own none of it. u. s. cltiz.enl art barred from 01mlne any gold ex- cept by specla1 licennt aucb u in dmitlatrJ er jftelry. WAREHOUSE Since 1924, tbt New York Federal BeMrV9 Bank bu •. c. DMm.er bai .... appointed executive vice president of Elpac, Inc., Newport Beach. H4s will be req>onstble for corpc>rate opera- tions of the company's four di'riliona. Acquisition Of Escon Gains Okay Approval of the acquisition of Escon, lnc.. Dallas, by LTV Ling Allee. Inc., Ana· heim. bu been voted by shareholders of the two com· panies at special meetings in Dallas. In a joint statement, A. A. Ward, president of LTV Ling Allee, and Lee D. Weblter. Escon presicknt, said the closing of the tranaaction ls scheduled for Monday, Much 18. Botb boards of di- rectors earlier approved the acquisition ageement, tb~y sald. The compante1• 1 bare- boldlrs approv.d the pur- chase by LTV Llnl Alt.et of all Eacon aaeta for Ill IC· sre11tt of $15.29&.991 c:aah aocl •.m shares of a .new LTV Una Altec coovertfbM preftmd ltod and the ... IWftptle of aubltutially all ol S.C.'a UabilltiN by LTV LiQI Altec. Tb1a ii t4lUv» eDt to $17 Qlb ud one 1b8" of LTV Una Altec Se- rlea B preferred for each ootataDd.ln& common share. The Serlea B lJ convertible on a ~for.Pare bull into LTV Uni Altec ecim· mon. Will Your Retirementt&I Income Be Sufficient? ·=-"!'1111..!~~'J'.! By SYLVIA POBTEB I.At's say you are now sa•· log a proportion of JO'tU' in- come that will give you, combined with your ex- pected Soda1 S e c u r i t y retirement benefits, a total retirement income roughly equal to yo1D' current annual earalnp. If you are dotnc this, and lf 10 you are in tbe minority of America'• informed, af. ODent and thrifty, t b e chance• are overwbebnlng 10ur actual retirement in- CO'IM will be ~ about fO pereent tf wbat oU•r Ammcam.-"'1l be nrnlnc by the time you retire. THIS JS A projection developed by two Duke U ft i v e rslty economiata, J.ianlta M. krepa and John 0. Blackburn, fbt a· ncent bearing 011 re~Jl}e.nt· prp- blems by the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Agmg. It dramatizes how abysmally inadequate are today'• ac- tual retirement incomes; tt also warns that tomorrow's retirement incomes wW be even more inadequate tn terms of tomorrow's Ji&g standards and Uvlog costs. lt'1 t>bvious right now. The typic~ income of a family h'!aded by a person over age . ~. is only 4a percent of the median (middle, ball above-, hall below) income of families beaded b y younger Americana. The median income for an elder-lY individual is a sub-pover- ty S1.4t3. or only 42 percent of the median 13.4-i3 for younger indivhluals. And because the income of younger Americans b a s been rising twice a& fast aa that of e l d e r l J Americans. the gap i 1 widening steadily. What place does Social Security have? On •'fftat•) benefits amount to about a thlrd of retired Americans' income. B\JT TBl8 is an average: for many ln their 70s and 80I, no longer able to sup- plement their beneflta wltb part.tbne earniqs, Soclal Security ls the only source of lDcome. Tile probltm didn't seem '° •uome in prevloua pneratlons when it wu Mutual Fonds 11• 1• Ut +1 ' .,.,. .,.,. 9'\'J -lot ll 11> llJ 11) ..•.. • ...,.. '5 ""' +114 .it lit llt 111\'t -"" 2 " ., ,. ...... i ZJO 230 no +t lf 1• 13' HO -J ,, !ti ,. 100 -oil l6 lnlll 11' 121 +• """ ,,_, at IU lti"41 1'0 i More Than Just Ta. There•s been a lot of talk latety from Newport Bead> and Colta Mesa officials about the need for inter· city cooperation and communication. The latest flurry is the result of the CWTent Sanb Am Heights annexation dispute. lt'c been heard before. Whenever the two Har· bor Area cities squabble over such issues 11 freeway routes and territorial ambitions, one or two voice! cry out of the wildemess. "Let's cooperate." This time there are more tihlil one or two voi<:es. And there's more than just talk lnter<ity "truce" committees are being fonned. Appointed by Mayor Paul J . Grober to the New· port Beach committee a.re Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall, City Councilman Llndsley Par6ons and veteran Plan· Dina Commissioner Ray Y. Copelin. Their Costa Mesa counterparts are Mayor Willard Jordan, Councilman Robert Wilson and Pl.arming Com- mission Chairmen Jack Hammell 'Alia mean!, of course, more talk -but It least it is accompanied by some action. no matter how tenta- tive. The striving for understanding on mutual prob- lema is no longer ''unofficial." Costa Mesa Mayor Jordan says initially the truce committees will discuss future boundaries of Ure two communities. He does not add: "Better late than never." But we will But it's m obviowi conclusion. And good luck. Committee members will need the luck in abund- ance. That. and a witlingness to five a little, in order to take a litUe. For there is probably no problem tough· Father Should Earn Respect, Head Family ~ By EUWORTR L. RICllAllDSON MiaWer -ne NelPberltood Cea1ntaU.ul Ovdl, Lapu Bead Judge Samuel Leibowits of Brootlyc'1 Criminal Court ln New York wrote an art6de under the title, "Nine Word.I that Can Stop Juvenile ~·"Be np1ined theM 111-... --= "ht ._._ MclL at a. lwtid ot ~ family!" lie revea.t.d that In Ult U. S. au qimes were 35 percent ol aH crimes committed by )'(>Wll people under 18, whereas ln Italy 1ex crimea were 2 percent. Homicide accounted for 12 percent of Ill crlmea ln the U.S.; ln Italy only one-half ol one percenl SO OFF TO ITALY went tile judge for 30 day1 or leul He found that 11. Ital) .the boys steal and do misbehave .but do not aet involved 1r, the more violent and serious 1 ri.nes. He oblerved that teeaJ-age -oops do r·ot attack policemen there · hereas ln America it ii quite com· • !OD. In endeavoring to explain this situa- ' ion be .:tuote<! a b1gb school principal trom Milan: "A child who respecta his father and mother, too, will respect bis teachers, the laws of his country, the policemen, and bis ~tders.'' JUDGE LEIBOWITZ was rather bard on the American teenaaer when he implied that he bas been raised 1r a family where "obey" Is a dirty word, "where mother bas put hersell 1t lhe Mad of the family , where rather oas abrogated his leadership." To the motMrs of America be 'peaks, "U your cb1ld learns to respect tbe 1lngle authority of his rather before the age of six. the chances are he wUI know how to handle authority without disa strous rebellion throughout bla later We . . . Ir mothers would only un· derstand that mucb of their Import· ~ lies in building up the father· 1 m a s e for the child, they would achieve the saUsfaction of children wfto turn out well." Dear Gloomy GU8: l wonder what beautification award the clty would have for the public beach and dcd at Bay Front and Wubindon Street on the Balboa Peninaula? Tb.la beginl our aecood year of •uch beauty. -8. H. WE WON"J' Jl'IND an U1J IOhltioe bJ WI bM.k to l&alJ ar P'lttin.& ~pr ........ ~· authority that la conUnental. We would remind "bbl honor" tbat the people al Italy were eully taken ln by MuuoHnl and the authoritative political regime be represented. That furthermore, in Germany, whei:e father wu traditionally the head of the house, be and hia family yielded to the boot of Hltkr. In our IOciety we are taught to question authority sometimes. No longer do we use the word "obey" ir. the marriage service. The young are sent forth with our blessing to build the "Society of the Holy imagi- nation ." WHAT WE N'EED ls a mutual shar· Ing of responslbUlties on the part of father and mother. no usurpation, n<1 abdication! We want our men man· ly and women, feminine. The children are a part of the family. Horace Bushnell In 1851 said. "What more beautiful embodiment is there on this earth than the young wile who bas given herself to a man in his weakness to make him 1trong; to enter into the hard battle of his life and bear the brunt of it w'th him : to go down with him ln disaster if he falls and cling to him for what he is: to riae with him, if he risea, and share a two-fold joy with him In the competence a c b i e v e d ; rememberln1, Wla tf Ulem, bow it grew. by little and little, and by what methods of fruaal industry it was nourished; having lt also, not u hts but tfttrl, the reward of their com- mon perseverance. and the token of their consolidated love." That was in 1851 when ''to love and obey" waa the order of the day ... and there wu no other way I How to Address Them U. S. SENATORS Thomas R. Kuchel (R), 815 S. Claudina st., Anaheim and George Murphy (R), 807 N. Rodeo Dr .•• Be.erly runs. DurlAa Congre.saionaJ se• 110111; Senate Offtce Bide .• Wuhinaton. D. c. 20501. U. S. llPltlSINTATIVIS (Oranp Coumy Oftty) Rlcbard T. Hanna (Mlh Dlstrict-D), 1695 W. Cmceot Ave., Suite 510, A.oabeim; James B. Utt (35th Distrlct-R), 520 E. 4th Strefl, 1\dtin. Dwi.De Co~ MSJion.s: Hanna, 1518 LoncwortJI Howe Office Bid.lo; Utt. 214' Raybvn Houae Office Bldg., Washlnl\On, D. C. 20&15 ITATI SINATOltS FltOM OltANGI COUNTY John G. Scbm1tr (34th Dtstrict-R), &20 East 'lb Street, Tustin, and 1am• I!. Whet.mare (3Sth Dtstrict-R), 24eo lall Chapman. Fullerton •t. oartq Je&illatin taalona: state Capitol, Sacrameuto. Oaltt. 96807. STATI AUIMILYMIN PIOM CNtWa COUNTY I ~ er to ~ than U.. quation ot wblcb dty II to ~ what. • It ma, be ~ ~ The inteJ"dty rl•lti1 oa tldl-- illue may 11w&319 be With ua, but there IUJ be ..,. to tone it d0W1L lo 111y Cite, there an certainly more than ~ other 111b)eda ol mlllllat inten.tt that could bil n· plored to good PW'1*8 by Newport and COita .._. municipe.l leaden. · The tupaytnc Publie could reap a hanett of bet» fits, for example, throup joint purchasing •artementl, through the 1barin1 of data processint equipment. through mutual fire protection ~ aftd through joint recte1t10MJ programs. '" · • r , An equttabJe sharing of libl"lfY f adllt:iet ai.o aay not be beyond· realization. Tblt there ti 1 need for cooperative action in tbJ1 field la plainly apparent at Newport .Beadt'a Mariners Library, to ~ an inltanc:e. It is located but a ftrw ~ocka from the ea.ta Mesa city limit.. Consequent11. and reuonably ellOtfCll, it ii handy to residents ol bOth cltie1. Newport student. may cbeck out boob, but Cotta 1!f era youngsters may not, unlele they pay .. tor a library cr1rd. It's J'lllher an absurd situaiton, and one tile two. city committee 2lready la trying to resolve. They're try. ing to figure out some mutually beneficial plan that would accommodate at least the adlool·aee library patrons. U they can get te>eether on thia i.ue. there may be hope of settling other. more signlfi~ municipaJ question•. It's at leut a 1tart. N -~ , .. ..,,. ... ''J'e~h Clalld~en K e •pmui lriliit1 u Fwi.,.e ~iCi~a'. Parent's Attitude Is He t · (;r~pe To the Editor: M1y I say to "Name Withheld" (Mailbox, Marcb 11) regarding amok· ing punishment that his or her letter wu quite an obvious admission ot one main reuon we have a real problem with some teen-agers today. Perhaps they were attempting to be funny but the selllsb "put my respon.tblllty oft on someone else" attitude of many parenta today makes my blood boll! 1 SPEAK WITH 1ome authority. I have two teen-agers and one 10 year old. 1 will continue to te&<:b them -.etr respoDllbWt;y u future ... ~ ....... eolaF'~; to ~fulati~ ':'~y ~ "'!: do IO to expect tbeai ~t.: U they break a scliool rulia or state ln I wtll siaely punbh them! Not gripe about · my being troubled. Instead, he'll know my disappointment in hla actions; not because I'm put to the trouble ol punishment but becauae his school had to take 1uch 1tept met their time to react to his misbehavior. AND, IF IT were tbia CHI he will feel tbe fact that becau11 of his ac· tiona Ile baa to be kept from the prtYBeft ol attending school for Im day1! It may seem sl.l!y to debate an incident of th.11 nature 10 fervently, but the attitude of this parent la my gripe. This attitude ln some puenta truly lends to a WJty poar sen.at of values in their yout.b wbo Lettns from nadnt M• ..,_ltorM N ormall11 wrtttrs should convc11 &hm musaaet m 300 wcrrct. or ""· TM tight to condmie ldUN to fit rpau or tUminau Ubel is runwd. AU le&- ceri muit include ft9Mtwr• end mail- ing address, but name• 10Ul IN JDM. held on requclt. are, .tter all. totally t II e Ir responsibUit,y. · Cutetlla11'• l'!ete To the Editor: t.. a parent of five teen-agers, and aleo an employe " the school district, I must an1wer Name Withheld under "Smoking Punishment" ( M a i I b o x March 11). There IS a beUer way ol getting the mesaage across to kJQs that they are not allowed to smoke ln school It's called parents. Aa to five days of solid confinement with a teen-ager, bow about f1ve solid Qyi or nine solld months with four « five hundred teen-ager1 which we have in achoo! every day. NAME WITHHELD wants aym. pithy from all parent. at this point and admlll that smotln& in school la agaiut the law. A parent should be lnlomJ'!Cf whtll hi• cblJd ~ the rules at acbool or an~ el.le. U tbe pereata i.. aGt wut th. retponStbillt)' ot their childna to in· terfere •ith their llv• they lhoukt teach the rules al life at h6me, and enforce them at 81JY cost, Most pacenta Would l't horrtfled to see the "Head" i.D any school after tl'etr kids aet through uatna them every day. Smoking ls not and cannot be tolerated in acbool. Al 1 ~nt, I say hats ol1 to whoever banded down the five-day 1uspenlioD to both the teen-ager and bia parent. ROBERT OBERHOLTZER Sclioal CUICoclaD c-IMNI l.Altt9.,.... To the Editor: Every time I ban on the TV set and watch a comedy show, all I bear is canned lauahter. The thing which makes me mad la that usually the joke being laughed at isn't funny at all. Now and then when aometbing la tunny, this laugbtn& drOW1ll out the voices ot the people. It's not done u much u it med to be, but theie la still aome. You al.90 hear canned laughter on variety show• where ligm are belt\ up to the atidience 11)lnc "Iau&b'' or "cla_p." LOTS OF TIMES the corned)' -ti funny, but lfhen it flo't ftomy you usually bear one or two '11g1ea because of the lilftS. Oijen I ban to uk the pcnoo out tO me what ' 'tlM-· J*ICID -: '" . 9id becauR the ~ ~ laU~& before the jQlte .. f}n11W: TbeD it ru.lly tOoDda p8ony~ rm ndt "'1inl that all tbe ~' la canned because ~ are many rreat TV 1bfws. but Jots of tbnea the lattghlnf ii phony. Can't the pro- ducen of these shows prevent tbil? itAl\EN LEBITS, l2 ·p~fbt;• Tuae To the Editor: OCC student Roolld Ptaano'1 letter f Mallbox. March 11) has U» old fa..o.t tuna 'of h p&dfist. ;.~ 4Wn•t wla.WI QOa$?)' ol 'oah' fftm' ~ Indiana, Enlllsb. ~ Ind SpaD.ifb. T 8 E Y COULDN'T HOLD JT FOR A DAY! There would be fto place for paclfiJu to a.It and wrlt.e letten like bi.I! In HlUer's youth be wrote letters about the universal peace and be wll a week nobody then. Speakln1 of love1 brave petrlota waat to defend people from the m.lf'der, torture ud slavery -.bid1 would accompMJ a Communist vic- tcry. He lhould read the bistsy of the Rua.la.a RevoluUon. EUNICE REIMANN P. S. !dttar: Your pen ii a lword ol trathf lllOdcr Pilanq r•lpOJ&dld to JtHd.. n lkfma,m'1 lnic,-(Jf4ilbo:r, Jlarch a J bf dting ~he tcochmg1 of Christ cmd ~. "TM Vin C0'4Q Jaa °' '"!ICA . .dt GI tori do. Lut tpU kill OU' bl~ .. ,.., 1t0C ~ me Jfntl" Wh y King Delayed Disru,J?~i 011: :P lans WASHINGTON -Dr M.arUn Lu- ther King's decision to d e la 7 blJ "poor people's" invasion of Wuhin,. ton until April 22 is linked cloAly to the demonstration plans of rac:Lal stu- dent and anU·WllT groups. Conpeaslonal Investigators~ ffOblat the growing pro~est movemd& la Ck country, report that King fl timtna his mmtant campaign of ci•H disobe- dience here to coinddt with lte ''Tea Daya of Reatsta~" betna planned by th Conununllt-fnJUtrated Stu- dentl for a Democratic Society. Tbe SDS, which bu establi9bed close UaiJoa with KJng'1 Washington ltafr, plans to launch ltl llel an~Viet. · nam proteati ln tbe nationll1 capital and ott. m~ dtla durln1 the April 21.-period. A l'Mm.g PLAN' be l n I ctn!ulated b1 SDS leadera to ita key aaitaeon •tattt that tbe "Ten Days Of Retbtalee'' bl Aprtl wiD be wd to IW'face a whole .. ," al new r mWtant protest acUww. and form alllanca with other ll'oapt Joc1*1iD1 Dr. Klnf • (lr'Otata. ,., oUtlt.Ded la thla clocumellt. .. SDS ob.Jec:tnt At ldetltical wttla ~· -.a tarmatloa ol a brMil'Mlilied coaliUOD with o4ber ~ ...... I• u. l•whtns GI a ..... 1'kle campelp ol ''polltkal re&llllililie~ tbla ,..,., . "111 ... ,... .,.... Iba ..... , .... -.. bu come frdln' d!IMnt fo ~ .. r. ~ &. 8'clham (71Jt Diltrid-fl); lM ·Wettcllff Dr., NewPort 9l9dt ..,, Commltu. Government mnct.11C1 and f.conol'.D1. Pul>llc VUM-Ud ~aUona. W1a.t, and chairman. ~tm Represent> v ...... ·cam .Dbtlie&-Jl). 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I F1mily or D.n) 1518 DQJDhb> (1rviM Ternce) CdM 642--84'2 E.ea 67s.M&I (Sat & Sun J.2.8) (3 Bedroom) 2&62 Crestview (Bayshores) NB 642-1200 (Fri, Sat Ir Sun 9-&) • •37 Balboa Coves, Newport Beach OR 3-3960 (Sat le Sun 9-8) 1518 Priscllb Ln. (Harbor HiChlanda) l~) Ma.8196 (Sat Ii Sun 1 ,.. 1594 eomca Pt. (Maa Verctt) CM A •> 540-1133 (Slat •Sun lv-v 339 Peachtree LD .• (Back Bay) NB 875-4031 (Sunday 2-5) 2499 Anniversary, (Back Bay) NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1..$) 124 Vil Mentone, <Udo 11118) NB · &4&-3255 (Sat Ir Sun 1·5) I (3 Br. I F1m~y or Den) 1631 Lincoln Ln., (Baycmt) NB (Via r..tene Lane) (Sanday 12·5) (Sundly) I ·SPECIALISTS , · IAC~IAlll--TltADIS HOMIS-APAJn'Mlttn-1"'.IS (CUSTOM IUIL Tl NIED 11 Maids, Motlieri! • ln • l•w, Teenapn -~ quarten! Ttds ls IL BeeutifW i.ra-' Bdrm. ~~~}¥)~~.~·-~~: ~t TENNIS· SWIMMING 7 '8 a full Ume v1e9tion? AD this becomes a .-rt ol vour life when you live at the BLUP'P'S 'in Newport Beach. Betm take a oeek at thil <like new) larte 3 Bdrm, 2 bath bomt, priced to move quickly . . . . . . '38,00 SPANISH DECOR su."s and we do all the work. Time for vou to re- lu and enio• your tree tima. 3 Bdrms: 2 bath._wtll go quickly at this price. • OPEN 7 DAYS 9 A.M.-6 P.M. EASTILUFF REALTY 2414 VISTA DEL ORO, Newport Beach "'· 644-1133 L.... ------~ ----- ........ "' '% .. ln the Southland's most dealrtble and fud.natlQI area. A su· perb school IYIUfm aDd Univeralty of Califomi1'1 Irvine Cam- pus JUst moments away from Harbor View Hillt. Sensibly priced from $34, 900 to $41, 90b ws~ Dlrectiana: MacArthur Blvd. from Pactrtc Cout Hw,, or Newport J'w)'. Turn oo San Joaquin Rll1I Rd .. thea loll'JW 111111 to model 1na. HOMES 1110 Newport ... ch 1200 Newport ... ch IWff S 1200 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, Blulf Condominium • S39.SIXI °' die Mi>' -.. the ~ room aD4 deck ~ thia ..., IC(. fl l'lome. Aft )W looldnt '* • 4 BR home which la cr-t l>r mtertahUllc and a1lo • Ideal famJlY home eta tars• NmPGI room roona b' • pool? Low down ~ent and oalY .... Sprint Feverl .. Then lee what we've bu\&, A 1arp modern 3 BR ~ home In tbe Wut Bay utia of Newport 8Nch.. Shake root tarp BJU. ta in n y room. 3 baths, 2 mqniJl- ct"nt fireplaca. Priced be- low comparable bomea in the area. $38,D and only ~down. ·~•SPRING •• 'ltSS •REALTY •• Mab oUtt. tm1 Westclltf Drive 4 BR, 2~ ba, Bayview Btuffl ~-~!!Jij-!jliJ!!!!I Condo -S46,500 WESTCLIFF OleShire R.!:., ~2503 Open Sat., Sun. 1.S 1221 SUSSEX LANE NPr Hgts. 2 Br, 2 ba, trp., $4,000 DOWN ~~3Aii.':'.:: detach prage, lovdY yard, Custom Built 3 Bdrma 3 w/beamed ""1. den; e!lcl. brick front patio: ~· u.. rm . w/blk. matie frp1c .looka out on aerene tannal bmcpcl. backyatd. BHL a baths, 2 fireplaces, Stei- to t.y and beach."" RJv. .r Ave., NB Owner. 6'2.1615. Evea. 6'15-l&69 white entr,v. Nr. IChool.-a: =======-General 1000 lhopplni. ~~er. Newport Beech 1200 ;:::=====~~Whlte;;;:,:;.;•;;lesJhan~;;ta;.;.'.;DbDMl~;;;·~li•. BY OWNER 5'M162 ------1 $3,950 DOWN rosoo., 'BR "' ... "b Coldwell, Banker i:=r~:::-=~ ~ OFFERS: 1100 Cotta M.a · 1100 -======== ----:-----:--CORONA DEL MAR 2 Houses-layview t.r, photo lab; fr'ellll pOit: dilhwllr., ranee; f:Df/. 1& tio; fncd. pr.y J'd. + boat OC' doc yd.; frd trees. BJ owner. $2,(Q) Under mkl; $31,fllO. 6G-5m ---~~--~~~ M... v ..... V_., 4 BR l: Fam rm, 2 &e1>8.l'lte 2 BR -2 BA bouaea both W·ler· rific bay view. Unita oo one lot -but enter on sep. ats. Comp. privacy ...... $97,500 Joe Qmklon DOYER SHORES View LOVELY 3 BR 2 Ba !xlmi cin 2 lots: C8ll Ule u 2 !J*. Rm. to bid. N_. bl1..l.Dd ocean. •.sm. ~~··an or 1ifi int.• tnll8. •"!I OWNER m.nl9 ~ I 000 General 1000 General · Elegant French regency home. CUJtom blt., Generil 1000 4 Bib. din. nn. & fam. rm. FireplJce. Great -------view for min. laehold. Entry courtyard ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...•..........................• ~~ To Those Who Know •••• It's BAY & BEAQH Realty, Inc. B/B lrvlH Terrace Enjoy the PreJtile and COJnfGrt of t.tUs. Seremd1 Terrace home, aomplete with luxury 18135 Swimming Pool. There are 2 1pacioua bedroolDI and convertible DeG; 2 batha; fireplace. Blt/ln Kitchen. SUbstantl.al ''rblke roof construction!' Priced rtaht at '44,&oo. Terms. 8'76-3000 Eves: 648-8590 Coftvenlent Location Most desirable location on CU:ff Drive. Juat 6 minutes trom anythine. 3 bed· roonu -2 bathl. Plutered gange, eae-· ily convertible to Rumpus Room. Ample room for extra garage and trailer. Price only S3&,000. 'Mrlr hotne will MU quicklf. 87s.3000 Eve1: 548-8868 Corona Hithlanch 433 Momf,. Glory Drive by -U you Ute the appearance and location -you'll love the inlltt. of. this 3 bedroom and family room home. The ext1w such 11 Bil/in Bar, TV & Stereo, 1end exceptional cbtrm to the 20x 21 Pamil• Room. Pleue call us for ap- pointment -or the home will be OPEN 1 to 15 -SAT. & SUN. Price only S52,500 Terms 67~ Eves: 873.0554 Im• Terrace 1200 Dolphin Terrac. Drive By! If you like the exterior, you'll FLW when YoU see the lnterlOI' -upec- ialty the cozy Uvln« room and unusual family room, complete wtth Wet Bar. Two Muter 1lzed bedrooms and 2 baths. PleMe call 111 tor appointment, or it will be OPEN SAT. 6 SUN. 1 to 5 PM 876-3000 Eves: 873-0554 Corw HJtlllancls Dllpla Enjoy a Preltfge Nei&hborbood wtth Prf.. vate Beach priYfleaes and let a tenant of your choice help with tbe upente. Each unit bll 2 bedrooms and 1¥.& bath.. One has a fireplace. Both ban IOmt OCIAN vtEW. The buJlding, located on I 80s100 lot. destined like two aeparate hOmtl. ExceptionaUy well priced at $49,500. Only SS,000 down lf desired. -... 876-3000 Evv. &48 ...S Corona del Mar Two homes on an R·2 corner lot. Bentl· fUl trees. Ample pukin( space. EsceDeat ltu:JOm• $385 per month Both unltl flwb. cteconted. Reeliltlcally prlced at '"9· . TenN flmble. Ent: m..o6M leac~ Realty, lac. Ceast H"""' ..... B/B Cllelc• Usti1191 Resl•ntiat Income Seashore Drive Duplexes -Laesehold. Each with choice Ocean View. 1. 4 bedroornB -2 batlul -upper 2 bedrooms - 1 bath down -145,000 2. 2 bedrooma -1 b6tll upper & lower - .$39,950 Costa Meta Triplex NHr Shopping Center 2 bedrooms & Family Room - 1 ~ baths 2 . 2 bedroom. 1 bath units . . . . . S44,250 . UDO ISLE DUPLEX An architectural gem of superb beauty for the discerning buyer . . $90,000 Ocean Front 1 bedroom 1 bath -29% down ...• S50,000 Larte Home-Little Money 4 bedrooms. f'am1ly Room: extra sprac- iOU8 bedrooms \harming long living room and dining room combination. A very workable kitchen. Patio accessible from moat rooms Ideal soot for pool. Very good area. Only $53,500. Comer Waterfront Pier & Sllp Excellent buv -reduced to S59.500. Old- er 2-6tol'y, 4 bedroom home. Completely furnished. Fee simpfe. Walk to Udo shop· ping. Owner will finance . No points - Flexible terms Newport Heights Special Beautiful 2 bfodroom. 1 bath home. Plus guest room and bath. Lovely Family RGom. Corner lot. Decked Patk> with manicured lawn. AIJey and room for boel Appt only. Atl:tnt $34,500. SUMMll RESERVATIONS Mrs. Raubton 70' UDO ISLE Try $10,000 down. Two full iota. Large two story home. I.only \reel le flowers. Beauti· f~=l f.!~~ .................. $69,500 WATERFRONT WITH DOCK Newly eoarpeted, draped & painted fn It out. Private dock for lJrge boll Absentee owner Dricu low at 153,800 for fast nle. W. Haase 5 BEDROOM Near Unlv.nlty Immaculate familv borne w /c«JJ't yll"d entry & fenced rear varcf. In. Liv. Rm .. Din. Rm .• Master suite & 4 add'L Bdrms. Low price of ...................•..•..•.•• $35,950 Mrs. Harvey OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANKEI Ir CO. 2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT llACH Kt t.J3.51 3 lfR. tam. din, 2 ti... home. Top HP Joca&o; ~)Tl. old $38,(Q) w down. Bkr. 673-3850, 541-1 ~ ACRE S Bedrooml, 3 ~st Datil°'-= blillll ........... •1Dllar.._. AVAIL Imme& aHr Ba..., 3 BR, 2 ~ + J BR 0..- Vilew Apt. $49.m •n..9 Newport S,,.,_ 1220 NEW 4 llt a DIN 3 bathl, ea.3430 Owner Immac 3 BR, 2 ~ tp&c, bch, pool, db. A~ now. $22,950. HJ.8IJE ' 1 BY awnet". 3 BR. 1 bl. ~ yacht lan41nr, ·2 prtv I ~ eor lot. M ~.~~ 2~w/b1t·inBIRli Make <ifer. OPEN DAJ\.Y 548-6M3 IY OWNER 3bdrm, l"bath,pda,~ ty purtfd. avail new $i1M> will take 2nd IO-T.IJI • ; Dover Shores 1t2' Saattfal ' BR, 't1ew ..... heated pool. emu.. ~ ecaped ~ $TfA, By Owll4ll' * -.s12T • 1000 SPICTACULAI YllW-OCIAN tllMI IAY. Cftann11/ J<./ -A,tUim•nU PANOIAMIC ¥llW _ Of a.. lil' ai¥t llltitl from the llftni room l _. pnta dedt of w. aooo 1q. tt. nDCh , ~ An JOU looklnt fOI a 4 BR home wbkk ii ,rut for entettainln~ and a1lo an idM1 Iamllv home wltb lta llrre nunpua room and room for a pool? Low down pay· .. i IDd only 149.MO. SPllNG RVDI Tben aee what we'n found. A larae modern I Ba ranch home in the Wat Bay area of Newport Beach. Shake roof, large BRt, f am- lly room, I betha. 2 ma111ificent ftrepl.lca, Prteld below comparable homes in the area. f38 IOO and oolv U830 down. GRACIOUS, SPACIOUS Uve lib a mJlllonlire. Enter thla ramblina 4 BB contemporary home ~Ith lta all'den atrlutD and maiJliftcent terralO entry hall. Thia late modef home ll located in one of Newport's m<>1t desil'lble areai. Large rear yard anc1 poo1 included. "uoo. SEEING IS •UIYIN• · SHOWN IY A,..ofNTMINT OHL Y UDO ISLE Thll elennt home on desirable cornor lot is ideal for entertainlnf with its tarp living room, f ormaJ dinini room and inner prden patio. A abort walk to tM community beach and dub home from tlU. I BR charmer. Owner will 001D1id•r 10% down or trade for a i... apeaatve home in Newport Beach. 'n.n67 '9,800. TOP OF THE WOllLD Vlew the boat.I in the bay and a million lights from UUa rambllnl 3 BR home wtth ita for· lDll dintnt room. 'lilts 1ar1e 1bake-roof home with pool la located on a speclooa lot and ,.duded street SS7,&00. YOUI OWN PIER II tncluded witb this beaull!ully decorated 4 Bll heme wUh formal dining room. Located In one of tbt molt delirable areu of Nrfr· 1>0ft Beach and surrounded h1 •teo.ooo homll. T!dl one ii only 189,500. CARED OPPORTUNR'Y Wt are pJ'fJlentlJ upuding our Newport Beach oUlce and f ooktnf for persons interelt- ed In be~ a rewarding career with a pofelllonll Arm. U JOU have imagination And an mottvated to Nm a bi~ Income. we il&r profllllonal mana,ement and ~£ ·a lldmalltin1 emironment and future tnan-' ·11emat pOlftloDI In our all malt career -fldndtd orpailatioDI. . .. .. _..SPRING ,: .. mw:rr l:al·i:t:::r:=•s::•"--.t:.clll::jMtrizi==-==~=-=== A-.. "'" lou cm loftlJ r,;.;;;,.;;;.;.;.;;.;..-..---'-•-I.We hie 1151 1~ ,,. ~-eptal~ (IZl!OAJirl'. -• .... ..... JUST LIS---'D Heffdal llMlty ,.... 1"llh wet W; •• '·-"Boa.. to Maida Income .. Dws -. Oww ... .._.. Jr.oil I Mii" a'm M w ... n• ::r"'z:=-r--._,..,;.;;.~ JOB llLOCATID Must S.11 Our...._ Eutid Lalk wldl ~ rsm1c ~ ~. • BR. a ba, BO 14-tt. 1 frplca, 3- ear pr, 'bdl*u eamt. roam tlr pool $9,IOD. I01 A1ewo. ...... 1o11n macnab 642-1235 $170 J'r'Cllll a.ta .... tM new lu a. ~---·· ~ Fono. tew ........ 11rt. .... to the v.-~. .... lb'. lilclnilca .... BAL Iale. Oxn'J. 250 to B ....a. Will remodet • eatt. -::=====;;::::::::;: nm. 25c ~ 175-11& - BAL JSLE. Com1 250 tt 8 1q-.tt wm remodel to ea1it. From 25c,. .. Jt. m.• Gmmd floor <dlce MD 29th NB. near blr STATE ~ Contncb l-ptelaJiz111t In ~be•, ptwn- bltll. l\Mlfll"I ' putmn, No )ntl ton crraJt• Ft,., nm 'J9n ' ~ • ' • :.6 ,.. .... _ ,,, -• - , • • *·~ 0--tlc~ 70U ~INS ~ P'YI fet1 Gearce 8~ Aaeiey ~ a -. s . ._ 5C'14'95 Odoele • ~ • J"rm:h Permanent. oper. Uve.ln Flt Eut ~)'. 6C-17o.1 Help,, WantM, MM 7200 CONTRACl'oR'S own bome :i 2600 IQ It., 1 t., yn old, 600 t-- aq rt. rumpua m • TOR 2 tvr tn. unit.a, lot, amaller home nic Approx $8,000 tq. Bier, •--L id ~5880 ·~• an Hive l:! umt11 w/room fol' 13 more In CM $38M ~. Want. Trade dn, 3-4 \llllb, desert acreage or ! Jaclt ~r Exchangor, 60-1040 S4' Twin Sere\$' Cruiser. Will take TD's, clear lot, mnaU boat. Value $6500 to $7500. By owner. 5'8-4192/Eves. 548-5039 O.EAR Ventura Lee View bome/aep. CUHl apt or rent· Ill. Trnde for Npt Sch home or lnrome Lrin Carver , P .O. Box 131, Balboa 111. ContractM'11 own home 2600 aq. ft., l % yra old, 600 aq ft. With experience la wn»- CODductor drculta. MOit be a.bl• to bftadboud, test, ftJ'1 valves etc. Under lllbt IUPS"riDon. Muat be leif ltarter, ~ worlctr, and ~e o1 qJ.c, ln- tesrated drclllta Uleful. Salary commentUrate witb experience. Eatablllbed In- dustrial firm with liberal fringe benel.111. PAIAMIUICS 929 Baker, Cotta ,., .. M9.mt rumpus rm· f<r 2 to 4 units, -------- lo'. analler home. Approx $8,(XX) eq. Bkr, ~- NEW 4 Retail St<>rft or oft. bs. Pane&ed I: cpta. 213 82nd St .. NB. !'or: 2nd TD's or Udo S&nds home. Owner. 642.1615 evea 67!>-1669 Machine Sltop 1.eac1 .... Wcftmc i.e.dmtn, punch prem let \!Pl-Own ma- ddnilt toola. o.y lhUt. WIGEVI Trade $fil00 equity in 1 BR on R·2 lot It 2125 ~ Ave, CM fOf' unita, val.'!lnt lot. fixeMJpper or ? Bier. Division of Scientific 646-3226 • 646-2629 lndustrietl, Inc. HAVE 3BR A4 BR Blutf11 llOl E. Cef'MSlle Ave. Condominium m.ax> It Santi An1 S461830 Sl2.SOO equity. WANT FltC An equ&l opportunity vacant or 'Il>'1 Bkr. ifS.2503 employer Cheshire Rltr. HAVE: ~ acre Santa Ana canyon, Avacadol, $10,00G eq. $12,500 price; WANT: trnproved M·l ,C-1, R-2, IUb- mlt. MATCHAM 'REALTY 6*-4837. * * * MARINE CARPBmR -------· ------ Experienced In oonltnlc- tion and fin1lhinl of cab-inetry and panela for in- terior o1 one • of • a • kind yacht.I. Previou1 experi- mce with 10me flbreilua Ul@tul Send letter or ~ ll.llTle to Box M 31 Dally Pilot AA ~ OllPOmmhy employer MECHANIC • 111111 lltM Mldd•lsts • Miffing M1ehlnlst • Drill Press Opers • Tool Grinder • Bendt lnspedor ~l\lnp on d11y and niltrt ahllll Prom lhar1fl!t Min 45 hr work wf'l'k J. t CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Coste Mell $41-3421 An equal opportunlty employer EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. NMd• Experlene.d • Cabinet Assemblers • Plumbers Mobile home and trailer experience nectmt)'. Tremendous frtnp ltendlts! A~ly: 4000 C1mput Drive Newporl Buch BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS 11 or Older DAY SHIFT APPLY. tN PERSON 8-ll and 3.-5 REUBBI E. LEE 151 E. Coest Highway Newport Buch Need Extra Money? PIODUCT10ll ENGlllER RHponalble far tM d~ Ill", plaMill( and layout o1 a Metal Stampln& Md Fabrication l>eparUMnt. DESIGN Bl&DIER Mechanical Deereed En- lineer with at lea.at five yean experience in el~ tronic component packq• fni. ~1.ni oppol'- tunlty with well establiah- l"d compeny. Good fnnie benefits. SENIOR DUFTSMAN Meke del1il a.atmb'1 dnwin&I from 11.YOUt and &ketch& Malle aimple layout from apectfic i. •tTUctions and lketchel. Two years collep or equivalent. A~roximat• ly four years experience, familiar with military IJ>f'CS. MASllR SPECIALTIES CO. 1640 Monrovl1 Ave. Coste Mesa 642-1427 An equal opportunity employer Receiving Inspector .. Experfen<M In rtcefv- lng end aSMmbfy Ip. spKtion. Must be fJ. mlllar with m1chl"9 tools such u Compll'- 1tors; set up on sur• face plet .. , utlftl gage blocks and height gages. Able to wortc te drawings and speclfl· cations for mfllt•CJ . contracts. Supe"ltloo-' at bMkground v1lue- 1ble. APPLY ONLY.· IF QUALIFIED. • · , .. ...,.... Offlce U.S. Divers· Company 3323 w. w .. r Santa Ana Morning Dishwasher - LafuW .... c.tw M1S1 a..Pu~ -.. .. v...-111"°66 All equal UWol bida1 employer w An'RESSES; part • f\lll time. Mmt le aper. l dep9Ddable; 1J A over. Apa • ltl penon. '1'be .,. o.tt 2300 w. OceanfNbt, SHOE SAW Jm2f t A MEW COLOR TV t12 MONTH Opt. to ~. :Free Ml'VSce. ,... ~· No depallt. <llDD BY PHONE 'umltvf9'AppN•• ColwTV'....Stwell -TOOU- sa1.1212 or m.osss <A1k for Art) WANT TO IUY IOA1' • ) HARLEY 74. F u 11 ======= Dn9. new ttns. •ert rood C1mpen CDDd. ~er will Ult!e anail -------bib cm tr.de. 5&-l!D '17 Hc:llda. l80ce Scrambler G> miles. MUlt aell S500 1ld nctc " helmet. m-sm '67 vw Camper 121 sit • PM ·~ VW Camper (2) • J .. 95JO .... \ . . .._ '68 JEEP '64 VW Camper (2) '£5 De.luxe Bua 9 pus (2) '63 Deluxe Bua 9 pUI '11 Bui -9 Pia. . HAVE YOU SEEN OUR SE- : LECTION OF ALL )I{). ~~y i: ~-DD.I~~ FlflZ WARUN ~-g TO GUARANTEE Sports Car Cinhl' • 14TIO'ACn~ Ar T !! R no E. lit It. Y~k TO YOUJt.. SANTA ANA 547-0'llC ' SEii TO SEE US TODAY!! '17 ICB atnien. eo-~1 dreml! Xlnt . aha Lt.u .. ~oO::o. . = • llQlTS SSJ5 Buplnl MS-ml FIAT '61 FIATS OET A 1EnER 'S MDtCEDES DJ S 4 Dlt, allde rod. air cood. Radio. Well mUttaJDed dlle oner mo. 815.fSlO OPEL '6' OPEl : 19 HaztJar c.11. ...., ALFA ROMEO • Station W9l'Oft. Oampletely . C•--9520 'ts Alfa Romeo 8PJder Miltr' ~ tndadtns ndio __ .. .__._ ·----• -A RF.AL Blac* Beaut)' end beater . ID ~icmBy pd -.,e. • lrfmt eee md cm Mftllllt ;~~~ STANSBURY r-lAi:.. ~ -* a BUICK - : ! TRUCK & CAMPO CJ.EA RANCE SALE AUSTIN HI! &LEY 2100 HAUOR IL VD. '°"' COSTA MISA 646-9022 ·------- : -·-.; 'IS 0"9. aato. tltml., W, m•------- : oond. with new opm Med a 1111 : ft. db. Jide dlDatte eampw. • Fantaldo value. D: 111 "Ul IING A WHOLE NEW priced. A1mA.KD ~ECONOMY .~ .... l. CARS" ~ MRir S.~ll'h Service FllTZ WADIN ; .. CUU:. 1' tia P.U. 0.. ~ ~[. r:- tln, lw .._ wta I' SANTA ANA SCT-Ol'lf Alallllla ~. ~I======= a1 •• •;,n445 A• I AID 100 New & u.l IMllOITID Can wl1I ,., Cllh • fNli9,.. OVll BLUE/BOOK llott -ALL M6 'S- -H EA l EY S- Ollll ta alilmlc a.a •'-......... • • ------IQGMJ'' MG, I ,....,. .... , Dlt. JMown ·CONNELL CHEVROLET '64 MAUBU ....................... ............................. ....... '66 MoMZA .......... ,..,...._ .......... ................. "-....... 1695 P t11ll U7 W. 4 ..... "" .... ---MWM•1 ...... .. .... ,,.. ................ . .. . '66 COMO ..., ··-·· ......... ......, ................... ~ .......................... '60 CADllAC , ..... .......... ......, ...... :.:.' ~ !Ilk If I h z .. Qmlly ............. ....., .............................. ., ..... ,,.... ........... . '63 MG ....... 4 ....... ,,., ...... ..................... ~ '66 MGB It I PM• 4 .... " I I , .... ... ..... '65 COMET a ................... .. ......... 2-.... I J 11111-. w .-• ...!-' ..... 16' PONTIAC wt.. ......... .... . .......... ... ......_ ........ ... ' '65 DODGE A-1 .......................... ......... ''",., ........... '66 FALCON ! ........ , ..... ......_ .. ....... ............. -.r-..... -- '63 ·JEEP , .. -............ , ..... ..._. ... .... 11 .. P• .. '65 Tlll•tt ~ ............ .... .... '63 IMPALA Cao•._ .. d ..... ..... ,_ .... -. I l ·~ a : ~ ' • . ' • . ~~··_.;.__~-N~B -ERS. . , .. 2600. liarbor Blvd:·' '64 CONTl~ENTL $1995 =· = ~"" _...,, . ., ..... ,... .... '65 CHEVROLET $1595 Mallllu --...,t. 'A ..................... . ... ~ ......... , ... ,.,., ......................... .... ... lf!Wly ....... .,, Ill Ille .,.. '65 OLDSMOBILE $2295 Dlllll ..... ...,, e.u.e. l'ull ..,., ....,,..... ... .,.,., . ., ........ _ 166 CADILLAC $3995 Qulllt DMIWI. .,.. c.-.. .............. - --... •Ir C91dltleftln9, °"""" ~ -.,~ .,.. ... i..fllw ...... .,,.,., C8,. Mly *'-lli:al CM. M ~ ft!W tt IMI ~,... '61 ~ADILLAC II Dor.-. '"" Cedlllec ..-.r MY"""9ttt 11M ~ .., .... "'"' .... -.... ...., c..... ......... '61 CADILLAC . ..._ DeVlk 1'1111 CMlllK -_........, i. ....,. ._., ... cendlllellllle ,iua _,, ... CMlllec lldorY ...., .. '66 CADILLAC · =DIVll!e ..... ~IK ...., .,.,.,. • .....,., .... ...,.. ..... -_.., ... I ftclwr afr& IALIS DIPAATMINT °'IN 1:11 A.M. te f P.M. M-. .... Prt. -t AM. t9 I P.M. s.t. & .... ,. • 540-9100 Merwcy • MITIACk CYCLO I -tr: Pound for pouttel, dollar for doller, tho !...t ~ aporh car In AfMrlca. ht and 2nd ,,.. .l~lftft•t .+ Daytona. Full fa dory ~·1~1 2195 DIUYERll :A ... -ORDIR TODAY '2759 ., .. ,.,,. + ,,.!_.. . ;!:.7 • ........ DEUVERED HEIE -OIDEI TODAY~:~: · · 1961 · MONTIGO 1968 MERCURY -.~ J IU.JtD...,,, 1968 CAMARO •46'! '2288:.i •M'! MO. s-16t frJ y,-. ......... IH l lie tw .. -0 A C. P'luo Tft l LIL ORDll NOW A llAND NlW 1961 IMPALA DIUVIHD IM WISTMINST8 POl OMlT pl115 tu .. lie. I OPIN SUNDAY MO. 11i1111 ... = l' ............. lie. w • _...., OAC. I oua .... rl ...... M1W 1961 . ... . §>USED CAR SALE HUNDRIDS MORI TO SELECT •ROMI '63 IMPALA Coupe. R•dio I hHter. INutj.. ful white with r-' interior, •uto- m•tic tr•nsmiuion. lie. NOV 204 ?88 '65 CHEVELLE ·-4 door Secl•n. Autom•tic. r•dio. he.ter, power s t • e r i n 9. Uc. NGH 995 '1188 '65 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT conver+i.,le, pow· erglld.. power stHrin9, r•dio & hH+er. RSM 014 '1188 '&5 Pl YMOUTH IAIUlACUDA. VI, R & H, •uto- . m•tic +ran"' pow• steering. • Stk. No. Pn $46~-...,... ..... 1,,..., --.T&L•Jl--0.AC '16 MUSTANG COUPE. Auto., r•dio, hHter. ~cket sHh, P.S., air. NNA-102 s51~ '&5 DODGE DART 270. Autometic, UH, f.ctory •ir. Lie. No. N66 012. $404!,_ . ................ 1,, .... .....,.. Tk..,.. --0.1' c. 1968 DELMONT I '60.MJICK EIKtra 225 ................. ...,....,.,_ ..__ ...... _.,....__,, ..... (lfV .,, '63 RAMii.ii AMER. to-..................... ~. (IOH .. '63 COIYAlt Mom• '63 OLDS 9UPll II .... ..... "" .......... ,,_, ............ ~•.<OIW•I '63 FALCON Wap .... -.... ............ i-• ....... ~ <HM.• _.. ...... '695 795 '895 '995 '995 '1095 ''5 PON11AC "9tdlW ._.., ~ aaH .. ..,,._ --.... .s.. ... •··~·· '65 PONT •. ._. Prb ...._ ..... ~ ............ , .... ._ __,, elr. (JZX _, f '. ':~~ ~-~ --~ I nil g i E ..... • .................. , ... Ma-. ..... " '"-·~~. " ~g, ·-la - i ~ .-; .--... 11 . 'i;/ ~ .. ~~r:.r...., .. • •. -:--..... ._ ........ _......,_ ......... .l . :a: m .. , ~ ~ , .. -.. i. '• 4_~ •• ; .. ) ... ft. ' • 4 ' ·-..-IJa • ... ''6 CHEYJOLET S.S. ....... 2..o-r h~o,, 127 VI, ,_or9lt4'e, ,_ ....... ro4io, hHter, white wall1, fee. ..,, .w. $2577:. '" CHEYIOLIT ~ 4 De. ltorM.p. YI, ,_.,tfid•. rMtlo, ........... -111. A.........., fO',._'-$2477 ....... 13,349 MUS •o MUSTANG 2 PLUS 2 ........ ¥• ...... .. ... ,.-fM .... --.1et1, ..... ..... , ..wt. lift w.11 tit... JI.IOI -........ $1777:. · 'H CATAUNA u-t . ~ _,.. •JI· "' ..... , . .,..w.. ...... .; ... ,._. ....n .... $1977 :::ti DODGI ::. · 1967 n-.a-:s:. wvvyw •rr Dodp o.rt GT Red with white lnt. io mllea,e. .Aak S2B Ml-Im ar 540-~ ext 'SS Charger Cal\'t attord the pa~ Ml a new Chqer1!! Chfc:lt tM:s Ilk' brand Df'W 1981 FALCON out. Fully factory eq1Jjppelt Dt.X Fe.Iron Wag '63 2 dr. includJnit Auto Trans .. pow-Auto, vs, Sharp, no pnt, tr lll'f'rlnt Ind brur<1. 'fuo . SK. w-. UH, chi int. S896 1'eiw to hr runsilicnod uJ<'d. 644.Q'll l aft II: all dtly wknd $2799.00 Full Prier . 100~· Finanrin1t Available 0.A.C. ELMORE '61 F'Al.CON WMlOfl. Auto. R H, MW tll"tll. $325. ~:Mf>7 FORD MOl'ORS 1966 Ford CU11om 500 6 c:JI 9'25 Garden Grow Blvd r auto Low mi18. Ont ~ Cl"O'ft JE 7~ OWl'lft' f!llOO. 546-1'255 •67 PONTIAC &eulln 4 Do., ' priHn9er we9011. Hytt,.. -•le, ,ower .... rillf; recli., ltHter, wltl+e wallt, fadety air c"clltlOfti"" $3577:. '65 CHEVROLIT Mallt>tl 2 Door harclto,. ••"., hMtw, •u+o111•· +le, 6 cyll11cl.,, owht•"'i"' ~ .t $1677:. '65 CHMOLIT 1111,..i. 2-4'oor """'+.tJ· VI. ~•1tfWit• ~ morillf, ra4'io ........ .., ....... .w. wan .. $1877: . '67 DATSUN $1777:. '63 FORD Fa.biaM Sim~ ~. Buc!bt 9Mtl, r1ldio • n d hMter, 9Uwn.Uc tnn. mlaion, llOW'eT' 1Jtft!l'b11. $1195 STANSBURY "\ BUICK liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii600iiiihn~poriiiiiiNdiiiiAiiutosiiiiiiiiiiiiii9600iiiii. 2100 HAllOR IL VO. COSTA MESA 646-9022 .._.....,_. ____ _ ~The toughest challenie ~he other imports . ~ver had to lace. ~ ';l \Tiie Mi1i-lr1te. Reel Ccwpet Speclal! ~ M carpets and trnm.c. ~-In thia .. Am (X)ffl)'' lm Ford V-8 CU. .. .... . llrmine white ..,.. ~. wire ~. toY9'I. *·For an~ ml ltatol "'"'bol -~ a.. BQarl $995 JOHNSON & SON '" OWsmoWle Fl!5 Deluxe Qle. Autamadc ~, J'8dlo. bNttr, pow. ft' lb'.. blUes. factor)' alr. Ulr.e N•! $2395 'It Ply. Sta Wqan. hct. Air. P/I · RIB $515. 2lt 29th St a ~ att ~ PON11AC $1277=. '64 LE MANS I FORD 500 PASTIAtl . ff £~~$2·388 *FULLPLUSPllCE ............. -' ...... =._........, ....... • 1 _. TAX & LICINSI llAND NEW 1961 CORTINA DEWIE ,.,..... air a-tw I ....._ ..... Nt FM ftlltifetl.11, tfl II-1600M 71 ~, ..,JH, '1788 * 41.c bfekes, 4 .,._. ..,...iw. He111111hele11, "'~ l11terior, INclr ,,, 4-I '"'"" li,lm. ~414 4a .. ~ .t-.. ...+ I "-'· . 4-!Nth. "LL NICI PLUS TAI It UCINll MAND NEW F-100 FLAIESIDE PICKUP c ,.,... ................. 2 .......... '2088* .. ..... ......................... ...... , . ...., .,.,. ttn a Ufflw, '"4-' "•"' a • . •• ..._., 6~ fMt FltNtUt ,lcbp IN4y. fULL Pllcl lUI TAI I~ SALB DIPT. te 10 P.M. 7 0.,. ,,. . . . . . . , , ... .. . ,. ... • .... ..,, r ,. ' BE A(; D · llRYICI OPIN . . r..-, .. ,,..,._ ....... . M1 .. 111 I A.M. ,. t PJL ~ H.T. Stt.Jr. ,_,.._ ... ttr, IHX4U. YOUR CHOICE 'SS CHEYIOLET kt Air H.T. c,.. Vt. tit .. HI '60 FORD Faltle11e. Ne. lit $188 '62 CORYAIR YOUR CHOICE 4 Speed. lMlle, llHtw, VTl'IH ;,t~-~~~OJ'JH. No. $3 88 '63 GALAXIE ~ .. UH. 'Wtllyt w.,r .... H .. Jot '62 PONTI~~ YOUR CHOlCE ::~:;~~"-.$5· :8' . 8 s.u. htht ...... ,.".. • .... ,, NW f111W.. M .. UI 1101-. TOTAL DOWN I ~.YO PAYMENT . • Incl~ : SAi.ii TAI .AND UCENSE 1/J or 30% cMwn NOT required at WILSON FORD where your _,.,roved .. nk cr.dlt wfll qualify you for mf nlmum down paynMnt on your new car or n.w truck. SPECIAL FINANONG AVAILABLE Special arrangementl with leading bank and fin. ance companies give us the opportunity to otter terms which may LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS Buy your new car or truck and reduoe your monthly payments. REDUCE YOUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-38 or 48-Month Flnandng Available on Approved ~t u. the equity in your olcfear, PAID FOR OR NOT. to make Ute down payment on your new at Ulecl ur or truck at WR.SON J()RI> and emi iet CAIN 8ACK •6J MDCURY Cal. Perlr Cnllsa we90". VI, t.+e .. YOUR CHOICE rs, t ,. .... 11199. ruk. Ne, I H ~~~ -~~~~~ · , ... $as· s N .. Jll '65 FORD ' Catt.. Mii•"· Radio. lleetef, WSW, flllt. t leu. Ne. ll4 '65 DODGE Ptlart 2 11-henlte,. A .........., W.. fltil ... Ne. Ut '66 MERC. C.lfallte. Vt, H lo., ,S, lt&H, reel .,..,, White w/W.. .t...,r ....... Na. '" '61 FOID a• w..-. HH, ~ .. Yl.,t ....,, WSW, """' W.. ..... , .. YOUR CHOICE TRUCK SALE '60 CHIYIOLIT ~TON ... ,, 6 cylinder, 3 speed. No. 2a5 ~ ''1 CHMOLIT VJ TON Runa put, radio, beater. No. 360 '62 PORD F-100 LONCHID W1tll -.er. llN!o. llttltr, ve<.1t1011 YOt;IR ~ CHiv 1/J TON CHOICI AlllWnelk. No. 127 '488 '65 GMC ~TON $1388 UllllllM .,_,_ e11e11. ..._ m YOUR '66 Fem ~ TON CHOICE ~--. ... ALSO AYAiiAllLI . . ' 16J '<)RD ICOHOLINI DILUD CWI WA90H llH wl .. ~lie vh1yl latwlor. ,H .. 160 'U POlD ICONOUNI 'SVPD VA._ Al lleny 4.ty. H .. 201 'U FOID F-100 LON911D A Y.tlew .,.._ ,.ff. Ne. 2" ''4 PORD F-100 LONMID Pewcler bl111 wltli blM lnterier. Ne. I IO PLUS MANY MORE AND CAMPERS TOOlll IMPORT SPE·CIALS '58 YoW,. QJK 194 '388 ALSO AVAILABLE '59 KARMANN GHIA Redio, hHter, A yellow crHm puff. No. 357 '59 V.W. SEDAN Radio, heater, Cheny rff• No, JIO '63 V.W. SEDAN Retllo, heefe1'1 Lim-m h& """ "'!H '66 MUSTANG S1388 It.lie, hHter, WSW tire" ............. wlHM w/ltlack •f,.yl h1ter. Ne. 1 H '67 MUSTANG Redle, hHhr, tvftll'letlc, tf..W ,1 • .., WSW, S1988 ~wcket ... h, 1-11111 .. ,.. New C. WarT- ty. He. UZ ALSO AYAILAILI 1NI MUITAM VI, ......................... .... • ...... ftwe .......... 144 1NI MUITANO va, ..... n, a1r ...... 1i.k1Mac1r '""" ..,. 1n 1'M MUSTANe ' CJI., ..... ...,. .,.. ............. - 1WMU9TANe "'-.. ,., ..,., ,.. .,,., ....,, ... 1n ..... ,.,. lllt ..... 112. 1tOMUIT.. · • Qt, .............. ,,., .......... ... Ml. -... STMDAllD.....,., NAfft• e wt41T8 SIN WAU. TlltU AND WMH\. aN91t1 ~ .. • READY TO RIDE! LASSO YOURSELF A WINNER! IN STOCK! ·scUNCEIW DEVELOPED ... THIS FOR YOUR HEALTH.- TBl8 FOR YOUR CAIL- I '61 CORVAIR MONZA s395 Au+oma+ic, II.AH. Tu l llca11 .. Jew11 $24 per lftO. 24 lfte. GFO 144 TAX REFUND DUE ·WHY WAIT? BUY NOW· PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 $795 . VI, 2 Or. H.T ......... PS, II.AH. 20 '4 J-11 er tr•d• $3' per "'• 24 me. ~NMIOI '66 MUSTANG $1995 VI, Air corul., co111ole, lend•11 +o,, au+e., ll&H, I'S. 20'/. ... _., ., .... SH ,., MO. JO me. No. 1'7'71 ' '62 MERCURY METEOtt $795 ~ <loer. VI, A.toma+ic. UH. t01' tltWll et tr.ff. Sn pw -24 me. NLVIJ7 165 FORD $1195 Vt, redle, hHtor, everdrive. U '4 Jewt1 9f trade. Ut ,., me. No. WIHOI '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $359 5. l.etle4, ,. • ., 1ttMi119, Heh, wi11dew1, air ce114. 20 '/. 4'tw11 "'traJe $I Oi ,.. 11te. l6 -He. TIU2U "64 THUNDERBIRD $1795 Hertltt~ F.11 po-. air ce11tl., '-wi'"'-"s. 2'" Jtw11 tt tre4e '" I"' 111.., 24 11to. H'SU7 GT·350'S' &T-500's TEST DWIVI THI PABULOUS 1961 SHILIY AMlafCANS TODAY WIA~ ORANGE COUN1TS ONLY AUTHORIZED SHELBY ·AMERICAN DEALER NEW 1961 FORD F-100. STYUSIDE PICK·UP lody 1lcle mouldlnp. Hdle aM .....,, tlntM wfndthS.W. '# 721T. 52166. USED CARS '64 llORD XL HARDTO' s995 hcket ••h. fact.ry 4 ,,. .... Tn I nca111• 4ew11 UJ per -24 -HIVU7 162 VOLKSWAGEN $895, Stle~ Retllo, heater. 21 % J411w11 er treJt SH,., mo. 24 -· FWXl76 MUSTANG SALE EXAMPLE 3-YEAR OLD '65 MUSTANG $1495, 4 ., ..... , ... , ........ ,, 21 '4 .. _., tr• ... $49 ,., mt. JO "''· OSU .. EXAMPLE 2-YIAlll OLD '66 MUST ANG HT s1795 F.lly fadefy -.itp,.J l11cl•<ll119 '°''• a .... ..,,, u.... ..... .._, svnu EXAMPLE YIAaLJNG '67 MUSTANG HT $2095 L-Mff••· hlly 941•1,,.J. 20 'l 4_, or tr.tie S~t ,., ,,,., U me. TU.21 '6' llALCON SEDAN $1295 ..._._etlc, UH. ow c-'lffa11l119. 20 'l J.- et tra4'e, ... ,.., 111•. JO 111e. Ho. Svtll7 "66 FORD LTD '2195~ t..etlN 4 4r. H.T. VI, n . etc 20 '4 4'0W11 tt tte ... 169 ,., -JO -· He. 7111.4. 2 DOOR ,DILUXI ,.,.,.Mu-. ....... llllpOl't with buci.t ...... 6c .... ...., .... the fleor,.,..... .... ' ........... (Awt11Mtle trw. 8Vallable.) . 47.86 ' 16 MO. Aflw ·1/3 C-. er Trade Dn. OncWeeTaAUcJ --- '53 CHIYI01.IT $CJ9 w ... 1, • ..,.. ..... .,.cfef. u.-....a-nana '63 FOltD ICONOUNI $1195 Steftff ....-. I .......... .....,_ tt4' .,_.,""Mt p.r-.M ... He..Ul6M '65 PAI.CON COINftTlall $ 3 va. Fwtw•~ PS. UH. 204' tlew11•"•Mtp.r.-Jl .... N..IDStlt 1 95 $1295 "64 l'OltD XL HAIDTOP 4 DI. va. ~ ...... ...,_ P&. P. .w ... 11•· ,_., .. ,_ .... 14 ....... , .. , -·~ ~ft - . 'Sf HILLMAN ~-$ ;;;..;:.~, t=~:e:a=·.....,. 199 . ,. ,. :~ '50 ...., fllCl(Upt . $ ~· ,,..., ... ,...~r.a ....... -.... 299~-,,.,. .......... nn ~ '6' PORD . c..t...Vt. ...... flf.W.. .... ,l4',_,. $1295 ., ., ., .............. --.MiltP7147 .-·,.,. . ''7 FORD CUSTOM ,,,5 • 40-.va •• ........_114'~- ffe4• ... ,., -.. J6 ..._ .... P770I NOW ••• we can scientifically analyze and check over 100 .,.... on Heh UMd car that af· feds Its ~rmence prior to Mlllng It. You buy with built In confidence when you buy 1 Theodore Robins Used Cir that c.,rl• the Dlagnoetlc .ticker. These urs are guaranteed 100% SALES PllCIS EFFECTIYI THIOUaH TUESDAY, MAICH 19 -"':-t;-.; . .... ,..,.. .... fl,....M ... .,"""" ..... LASSO YOURSELF A WINNER! IN STOCK! TlllS FOR YOUR CAIL. NOW ••• we can sclentlfically •nalyt.e •nd ctMck ov.r 100 .,.... on ••ch uted ur th.t af· t.cts Its perfb~ prior to Mlll"I It. Yw buy with built In confklence when you buy • Theodore Robins Used Car that c•m.t the Dlegnoetfc .ticker. These can are 9u1r1nteecl 100% •2395 GT·350't 6T·500'S TIST D..V. THI PllULOUS 1MI SHILBY AMnlCANS TODAY Wl"6U ORANGE CouNITs ONLY AUTHOIUZID SHElBY·AMEIJWI DWER STYUSIDE PICK-UP ledy tide mouldl~ ndle M ...._, tint.I wfndthl.W. '#721T. 52166. Aflw · 1/3 C-" er T ..... Dn. O,..._Ta&Uc.J ACRIS OF USED CARS TO CHO OSI '61 CORVAIR MOMZA Autometlc, RIH. TH I lice".-4'ew" $24 per mo. 24 me. 6F014-4 TAX REFUND DUE ·WHY WAIT? BUY NOW -PAY LA1Ell . 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE '63 FORD GALA.XIE 500 VI, 2 Dr. H.T. A.+e., l"S, UH. 20'4 ,_,.er tucle $39 per me 24 me. 6NMIOI '66 MUSTANG $1995 VI, Air coll<ll., cet11ole, l1"cl111 te11. a11te., R&H, PS. 20'/. dew11., tucle SH 1.er mo. JO 111e. No. 1"7571 ' '61 MERCURY METEOR 4 door. VI, Airt-atic. RIH. IO '4 dew11 ef tr.ff. $J9 per -24 111e. NLVI '7 '65 FORD VI, radio, hHter, •"•rdrive. 2S '4 clew11 ef trado. $J9 ,_ 1110. No. WIHOI '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU loocle4, ,. • ., 1t.eri119, Heh, will<llewi, eir -.cl. 20 Y. clew11 or trocl• $I 05 ,,.r 1110. u-Ne. TRJ26' '64 THUNDERBIRD $17 s He"'te11. Fwll 11e-. elr Hftd., P.wi"'-1. 21 ')'; 9 deWll er ffede $'9 ,,., Me. 2'4 111e. HSSU 7 '64 FOID XL HARDTOP hcltet _ ... fod•ry 4 .,,. .... T .. a hcollH 4_. SU por -24 -HIVU7 162 VOLKSWAGEN Sh..,. Radio, lteator. 21 % .r-11 or trade , $H ,., 1110. 24 -· FWXl7' .. MUSTANG SALE IXAMPLI 3-YEAR OLD '65 MUSTANG $1495 4 •l'O•d, rodio I Ito.tor, U '/. cl-., m4o ••• ,e, 111e. JO aote. osun , EXAMPLE 2-V..l OLD '66 MUSTANG HT $1795 hlly f....., eqwl,,.4 l"clocllllf rtclle I lto.tw-l.ke&M Hailer SYYHI • EXAMPLE YIAILING '67 MUSTANG HT $2095 L-""'"'°' folly 941olp,,.4. 20 'A 11..,. ., ffado $,It,., "'o. l6 111e. TR.1921 , '66 l'ALCON SEDAN ~tic. UH, air c...rrH.Mllf. 20 'l 4.- ., tra4e, $off '°' -· JO 1110, No. SVZll7 '66 fOltD LTD loHa4 4 •· H.T. VI, PS, etoe 20 '4 4._ ., ifa4o Ut '°' -JO -· Ne. 7HIA . '53 CHIVRotlT s..r ... Tr_,....._ .,..ref. U-......_Ul1H 163 F01D ICONOLINI st.tt .. .....,. • ....._...._ .....,. "" ,._ ., ..... t4t ,_..,,14 ...... .&JA614 '65 PALCON cotNft'nBLI $ va,11vtwr .. ~PSwUH.20'4 1395 4lew11 wtr_.• Mtpw ~ H--.He. PDSllt '67 FORD CUSTOM 4 0-. VI,•~ IO~,._., trocle Mt '°' ... H ....,M., '770I SALES PllCIS IFFIC1IYI THIOUaH 1UISDAY, MAICH 19 .. Alf ~..t. ~ e11 .,,,....., ........ • •• •• - .. red ebov• represents a new dep.triwe in thrt concept of _YMCA community service. OPEN HOUSE for the public win be :JO to 4,30. Take you• farmly end drive by. Relreshmem. will~. se.ved end Y youth wiU conduct 9•oup femiy lours ol the build- ed et 2300 University Drive, overlookin9 the Newport Beach Back Bay. FACTS THAT SERVE AS· GUIDEPOSTS TO ·.rffE WORK OF OUR LOCAL YMCA "The purpose of lite Young Men's Chris. Nm Auoci•tion is to develop and irn- proY:e the spiritu•I, social, mental and 'plrrical·.life of·youth and adults in ac- cordance with Christian teachings." Manual of the Orange Coast YMCA . • The ideological confGct for the hearts .. ' •nd minds of youth is just •• reel in our community al it ii in the far countries of tho world. It is during the leisure hours, spenl ·with parents and peers, that both otti. tudes ond values of youth are tested •nd formed. There are professionally developed methods of workin9 with youth durin9 these hours that can hove an enduring . influence oft their lives. - The YMCA hos been servin9 youth for more then I 00 years end continues to draw from education, the social sci .. ences and experience for the most ef .. fective woys of servin9 youth. Our Oren9e Coast YMCA is en eu· tonomous organization, which designs its pro9rem on the bosl1 of those fee· tures most needed by its members liv .. ing in their own community setting. The YMCA is not en organization of Christians, but o Christian fellowship concerned with the chorecter develop- ment OF ALL PEOPLE. The Y's 1968 Spring Pro9rom in their magnificent new building shown above1 lnclu.des a wide range of exciting activf .. ' ties for a"duJts as well as the continuing service to youth. The sweep of pro9roms ron9e from the very young throu9h Teen, Adult, end Executive Clubs. Phy- 1ical fitness courses and competitions include Judo, Volley Boll, Wei9htliftin9 & Body Building, Women's Fitness, Hondboll, Basketball, Running, Y 090, Bridge, Guitar ond Girl's Chorm School. Babysitting is supplied In tho building for housewives wishing to participate In Y day-time activities. With this type of community reach added to thei, classic Indian Guides and related youth services, the new Orange Coast YMCA Is certofn to become o mojor force in contributin9 to the ell 'round well-being of this community. Best re9ards, AL -.FORGIT HARDWARE TM Southl•nd'1 Finest IWDWAlf e DltCIT PAim e JIAU APPllAIKll e Pl.llMBlll6 SUPPLIES ... U.S. ... Oft'. 2205 W. Balboa Blvd.# Newport Beach A 6ood Frioncly !'loco to Shop • Opon S...Jays Daily 7:30 •.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2150 Featuring Nationally Advertiaed Brandi Of Merchandue At Fair Price1 ·--,___ 5«1iooo-DAILT ,ILOT ,,_,,_11.lNI JOHAN "FRITS" MOUN- IER, A MAH WHO WOULD NDT LET AD. VERSITY CON Q U Ii HIS DRIVING SPll!J!< I THI SUBJECT OI' D<>t< THY PIER'S MEET TH. PEOPLE FEATURI 0l4 PAGE 3. THERE IS MUSIC Al~ OVER TH E ORAHGI COAST AND llPTOWN IN TH! NEXT COUPLf OI' WEEKS. FROM CHILDREN'S CONCERf TO THE HELSINKI PHIL- HARMONIC, THI PRA- GUE QUARTET, AND "OKLAHOMA" AT MA- RINA HIGH SCHOOi.. CHECK PAGES 3, IS, 1, AND 19. DON WILSON'S OUT 'N' ABOUT-ING HAS BROUGHT US SOME IN- TERESTING MENU MEMOS AS WELL AS ENTERTAINMENT SUG- GESTIONS. HI s col.. UMN ON PAGES 10 THROUGH 12 HAS S 0 M I SUGGESTION$ WORTH CHECKING OUT, OTHER ORANGI COUNTY HAPPENINGS MAY Bl FOUND ON PAGES 10 THROUGH 19. DESIG ·N SHOW 'DECO &j:~ " ' • • • • ' , • ' . I ' ' \ ' ' ' ..l • ' ' ' ' 4 ' • ·~ ~ .... • ~ .r . . f . ,/ ; , r I . I ,,, I * " , I T \• , :, CW!l'IMUIN'I TIBilD -·'Wlllalt tbt PGoh .. w01· ........ the South Cout Repnto&J ftlrd Sllp 'l"beaw. U27 Newport Bhd., New· Jll1 Beada 1llroalll AP'tl 7. Pvfcrm-... wm be on SaturcSQa cmlJ at 10:• a.m. --l·p&~'J'lcbts.,:'1 • ldllla, IOc for cbil-..,,.aftllablt .. tbl doar. Pliml -.ues. ~ lftJD£Wf. ilT -StDiSeilt ..ta from art c1aaes fl.Nlwsm •!Jarbar mo. c.ar.a cltl Mar Bi&b. Blnee 1tulp 11111 /Jnbam Ltncoln IDtmned· w. ldloola wm be •'dllplay Sat. ,Mar. 11 t.rom 10 ... ; Co ( p.a. la the patio ol Richard's, am Via Lido, Newport Beacb. 'lbe 100 exhibits wm tncbde nrloaa media. BKNEFIT SBOW -Steriba1 Holloway, stage, ICftlll and tele'flllon comedian will ling, ..... and psfc:rm ~ atltl u ftll u lbow .... trc.:n bJs ftnt mcme Uld bJs latest, '"Tbe Jllll&le Book" -Sat., Mar. 11 and Sun., Mar. 17 It tbe Lquaa Buch Playhouse, 311 Oceu An., Lacuna Bed. Curtabl time 1:30 p.m. AD teats raa •ed. clonaticm ~ Phone .... ~PARADE.._ lrllh balPlpe bands, htpland mardWIC unita, lriah clog daDcen and Dlmet. eharadms w1Q participate in a St. Pat· ricb ~ P.-at Di.meyand, 1.SU S. Harbor Bl'fd.., Ana•lin, on San, liar. 17 at 2 p.m. Reiw-Db:DeylaDd attrai:.Uw an open Wed. t2lnultl Frt. 10 LID. to I p.m.: Sal and Sun. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.. See p&ctln Oil Pace 14. DPP.l Di:icoRA"°a SllOW -'lbe Jtappa ltappa Gamma Alumw AaodatlOll ol SoaUlena -Or-_,. CoaD.v ii ba'flDI tta nl.Dtb annual benefit tatlldar deslp &bow. ''Deco ..... Mar .• tllrOUCb ti Ill JmUcnl BAil at tbe Newporta !ml, 1ll'1 Jambor.e Road, Newport Beadl. Ex· ldMta "' decorated 1nterian by Oruce Couty ...,,... wm be Clpd Ma. m. 1 p.m. t. 10 ·~··= Mar. n and D, 10 a.m. to. p.m.; Mar. ZS. 10 1.m. to 10 p.m., l.Dd llbr. 34, 10 a.m. to e p.m. A donation ot '2 will l>e asked to be UJed for '61 Kappa'• ICbolarddp fund. PboDe &U-... s.. future atarUnt 08 Pap I. . ~ ....... , ....... . 1 ..... ..... W I fF G U·I DI ' '• Speeial Events ~ ... ~ oc · PlllUWlllONIO -ne ar.ce,·ou.tt Pbn. U&monlc Sodlb' II Jlftll *'nr ~-1JfelatUI PldDMfrmmlc Oreblltra ..W tbe batca fl ~·P.-aa da Ano' ka, qitlo IOlollt, • ftlirl., ~II. It •:•~:;~,ce.t .. o..u.c. Plltiiltam. •1 : cwa MetL Tkbea, . ., .. .., .. ~·Im .. ~'I omce. ml CMat BlgbWQ Newport 8eeda Md 1f Walllb1I wDI 1te sold at the '-'· PIMai -..W. ... P'ubft OD Pap 11. tf~~ . . 'Cll ... ~'I"-Cll B1&h Scbool mlllle ..,_ ••. 11 JIU u,c tta anutb annual ·~ ~ • ..,,... •• Rainbow" Mmdl , .... is• 61 ..._mo L)ceum. Tbe.ar, •Pall •llW··M o.ta Mia c.taba time I ~ ctht ........ will aJao .. Mir. II It 11 LDL Tlcbta, fl.JI 8dlila, ti t.r ltwlerea ml 'l5c for JOUDC-.._. --~=eNe hn Meaa Choir .... ...., Ill tbe MCJ dee er II tbe door,. "' ( -· MAmru ·lllGll lll8rAL -•UJahoma'' ii belna , =.. .,, .. llNcleatl' at Marina Bll1l J Mar. 11. ti IDd IS ~ ~ l>~~· In tbe acbOol'a 1JJD.DU1um. J.Sl7l SprlJatdlle, Bunt- lqtOll Beach. T1cbCI, lUO for adulta, SI for atudenta ,sold at the door. Phone l!l..'M571. See pege 11 flor plc:turt ud more lnformation. Coming Up ftAVELOOOE -'1bl Newport Barbor IDwanlJ la pn!lelltl.q ''DeltlnatSon New 7.ealand'' _... nted bJ Mel BUdwfa CID Fri., Mar. 21 al· I p.a . In the OCC Auditorium, 2'J01 Falrriiw Drive, Colt& MelL Tkbta, Sl.50 will be anQ. able at the doer. OCC SYMPHONY O~ -'l'be OrUC-c...t Collett Ccimmumt, SJmpboay Orcbeltra under tbe b&tm "' JOllePll Pearlman wm &ift .a concert Sun., Mar. 2' If 4 p.m. in tbe 000 Auditorium, 2701 Falmew, Costa Me.n. Solo- ist, Dnid Swenson, will play Piano Coactrto No. 4 by Anton Rubinstehl. Admission, $1. CHAMBER CONCERT -The Laguna Beach Cham- ber Muaic Society la presenting the Prague Strini Quartet performing Haydn, Bartot l.Dd Dvorak on Mar. M at 1 :30 p.m. In the Laguna Beach m,h School AadttGrium. 125 Part Ave., Laguna Beach. 'ncbta, adQ1ta ..,, lbtdeata $1.SO. Phone 4M-37U See pldure, Page S. Sports v PRO BASKETBALL -J.nahehn Amigos vs. New Orle&n.1 Tb.ms., Mar. 21 and Oakland Fri., Mar. 12. Both games are In tbe Arena of the Anaheim CoaTention Center, 800 West Katena, Anaht.lm, beg1nninC at I p.m. COLLEGE BASD:l'BAIL -UC 1rviM vs. Nevada Southern Univeratt:J Slit., Mar. 16 ln Campus Hall, UC Intne, 7801 Jnine, Irvine. Game time ii scheduled for '1:30 p.m. HORSE liaNG -'l'hol'OQPbred horse racln& at Santa Anita Part. 285 W. Huntington Dr., Arcadia, Tues. tbrou&b Frl, first post time set for 1 p.m. '50,CIOO Sen Felipe Hand.leap Sal, Mar. 16. Post Ume GD Sat., 12:30 p.m . ·""' INO'ITS BERllY FARM -Attractions Include Gbolt Town, unique shops, tbuter, tradlng post, and rides; Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Hours U Lm. to 9 p.m. daily. Phone 522-1131. JAPANESE DEER PARK -Located at Santa Ana Freeway and Knott Ave., tn Buena Park. Houra 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sun. through Tbun. and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fri. and Sal Admission $1 for adults, SOc for children.. 200 tame deer to pet l.Dd feed plua burs, .-ns, dove pavilion and JQaaest tea house. lllSSION SAN .nJAN CAPISTIANO -Located at Orte&• Blgh-.y, FJ camlm Roi and Sprlac St. Jn San Juan Captstnno. Tate Sata Ana Freeway to Blgb'IQ.Y T4 off ramp. Open daBJ 'I a.m. to a p.m. Admission so cents, children 1l1lder 12 admitted free. Pbone 493-UlL COVER: Typical of the room settllrg.s to be uhlblted at the Kappa Interior Design Show nut weet, is this one, done for a client by Ted Von Hemert, Inc., of Laguna and Newport Beach. Various shades of olive green, gold, blue end off-white have beeh skillfaDy blended, w.. lnc constrasting fabric tutures. G.W. Te Fa Meet Tiie People Gutta Nete9 Deitper'a Neteboek Kafpa Dealper SMw o.t 'N' ilM& OllWrea'a C8Cel1 oc~ ...... Mlllleal °" n.eater ' . ...... u,e.n R.-., ~-- ORANGE COAST Pate I Paie I Pa .. 4 hie I Paiea W Paieti..U Pace u Pap 11 P-eetl Pap 17 Pain 17-1.t PapD 1aarammmaa MAGAllNE F?Way, 1llardt 15, 1918 .._ c...e wanuoa --• ......, ~ • --tf .. DAILY l'LOT .... 0.-C.... ......... Cl.. ...... -... ................. Cllll ..... .._ .... ... ..-...r ... ,._.... ....,, c---. .......... 0-. .. ,.,., ""'"" ..... ~ tllM1. n... tc-az1 Laey Bell &Iller ......... e...-~T ...... -..v.~ atMMU WllK mer u.a. .. • I ti JI{ Ji PICKWICK~ BOOKSHOPS . ; ....... ,.,,_, ........ MUil . 11G ....... N ............. -,~·-·-:-.. "" --'-YI ~: ~ •A TAIT( Of HONEY• T-TIM. O.C. Dan, Plt'et , •• •top CGUl>rt pnj°"""""" fonnlr~ -............... c-.-~ ...... «**tl--·--S,-dal ClllWre11't Sh--...._.. tlle ....-......,., ,..... " a 11 -tti• a 11• NOW A.LL ROADS LEAD TO THE ELEGANT NEW • • • · SOUTH (li]F.ooeT&~ ·' ~l!<COAST /lh ..... .. • Me·l711 \IA WMDI CPITA .. ~ AMI OUJMI coencn All SlbD IN iTTU ••• Alll JfMIM ~ :EEATI'Y FldlS EUHA"7AT eo.t'IMllNO ll>Wl.J. fWN&fBE IWlQWHSlBl.E fM&l8 ARE KIWNG THEM EVERY NIGHT p: R SOUTH COAST PLAlA a s ... ..... 6:11, 1:11 & 1t:11 TfCHHICOLOll 1WHHl&-'eLYD'I? ............ '""" .... ~ llDDlll PllMBE IATUUAY MOmllNe. MAICH U 2 HOURS Of SCRHll RJN ....... ,,,J ..... AIS.... 50 ..... s. ..... ···-c ..... ••• Ml\Y..., ...-w. __.,. "" I UPTOWN ROUNDUP. ·1 @ T1'e Dee .. hy ChlMlll' Pa"11aa fll tbe Kmk center ta Lm .U,.llr i.·c=r= wtth the IOUndl of .... ID .tbla ~ ol tbe yell'. Tomebti Maldl. t~;:AllDI· Kan., Metropoitaa Open ...... . ...... ..i .... dtal linODc ~ WGl'b ··frialil .. B...W Stnaa, Delibel, Kourt,: ........ ·--bully. If.arch 18, Roctr w..----u. LOI An«eiel K.-r Cbon1e. A jm '.attlt bJ the LA Neophomc Orch~a folloWl~oa lbrdl 17. Gtlelt ~odor 11 Kic.bel ~ guett toloisU, Louie Bellion, Pete and Oonte Candoll. _ Two '""' symphonlea appear In the fa. villon. 11.atth 18 and 19 St.ani.IMw Btrow• cr.ewsta conduct& the Mlnne&POUI SJmpboDJ Orcbeltra with nollnlat Wanda wntommtt. The San Fn.ndleo Symphony under the bafm of Josef Kripe takes over the state oD March 28 and 29,-perlomrinf worb by BA)'dA. Straus and Sdnibeit. Coming up eft Karch 24. 31 and April 'I and 14 are four Beifetz·PlatJ&orsky concert. llt the PaYillocl. <>nnie C-oanti•n1 ca -ticket& for tbete ocmcertl at all AutomoWe Qub of Southern CllWarn!a ol&el, KsmiaJ U<=bt agenclel and W-allcbs lludc Clt18tcftl. The American N9tioaal Opera CofnpleJ pro. miles an 1Dteresting tweln perfcrmanct eDi- gagement at the Pnillon openini March 2.5, includinj?, In repertory, "Falstaff," "TolCI." .. The Rakes'• Progress" and •-carmen." Ehewfliere In the Musfc Center, 0 Catdl My Soul," an updated mWJlcal verrlon of ote1Jo, Com.man& the Ahmanson stage. Open- ing tonight, Much 15, Moliere's "The Miser'' to be sta~ed in the Mark Taper Forum. Hume Cronyn stars In the play directed l>y DouaJ,u Campbell On t~ at.,. at the Huntlngtoa B.uttord '!beater ttlrougl1 Marth 23, Neil Slmon'a cqm. edy, "The Star-Spangled Girl.'' aWrlnf Alto tbOlly Perkins, Sheilah Welli and Remak Ram- sey. Next up on the marquee la Peter Schaf· f er's "Black Comedy" set for Hardl 25. William Hanley'a "Slow Dance OD the Killing Ground" sWTing Kic:Uel stronc. la the fare at lnner·City Reper\ory '!beater. Students end Pre'• are baay wttl1p,od11e: tiona at the .Pasadena PJ.ayhOUM. A 1bldellt production, "The Lady's Not for Bundnt' ts on stage in the Patio Theatre thrOuJ!! l6rch 17. In tbe professioul theater II ~ Knott's "Write Me a Murder' diNcted bJ Mary Greene. Also at the P1Qbollle 011 Mardi 18, a program of four baIJeta,· ~ l>e'rfl'• Belt," "Les Sylphidea, • Grand Pu De Dea from .. Sleeping Beauty" and ''Blllf.t MlaJa. ture." P.dua Hilla Theatre in ClaremGIJt hll opened a new production, "Dona Kerc9idil '• Cure-All," a comedy performed by the Kai- can Players. The Players ai.o eatertl1n In the dining room during luncbeon and dillDlr where Mexican food is the spedalty. -Krldtn Goff ' .,.,...,..... .. -... .. ...... ... ......... ... 0.... ......... ,.. ACADIMY NelMINSI OYll•Wllk J .._, __ ~ ...,._.. l <~~Q~Cl ':--P ...... ~~--~I wt.. ..... , .... ..,,. • w._ .......... t Gi,.. . .._-. ·y-1 .. 1-••. ~ He arrived -ma.ies in April and llted. Jan ao immediately sent for L1d.la and rs spent the nut 11 years in where Frits wa.s re.sponsible for to · s, all published by the woe 1942 be was picked up by the Japan. , when they first took over the taland. and was put into a concentration camp. Lydia was allowed to stay al the home Of the bead of the company It first, but later she too was sent to a women's camp. After the war ended FriU was one of the Dutch journalists who founded a newa. paper in Java where be worked until be wu evacuated to Australia aad f1nally, in 194e. be arrived bact in the United states. Without fUnda, but not willing to give up, be went to wort as a cabinet mater in Newport Beach. Be subsequenUy helped con- tractors, eventually built up a bu,,iness of his own and finally went into the construction bn.~DMS. Lydia pasled away a few years ago, but not unW she bad eeen her grandchildren and knew that they had been able to sell tibeir Jan property. Last summer Frits, who now has lS peat.grandchildren and six gnndcbildren, nturned to Bolland with his daughter WU. belmina. They AW the house where Frill •11 born and visited with his friends from Jan and bid a fine vacation. Today J'rits lives in a house next to the original one be purdlued in 1929. Bis life has proved that man can endure ~t any hardship and come out better than before, if be has the drive. Wenda W11komlnb, not· eel Polish viotlnllt, will •ppHr .. guest eoloist w I t h the MlnnNpOllt Symphony Orchestra et the Dorothy Chandt.r p .. •Ilion of the Music Cen- tw, Merch 11 and 19 et 1:30 ........ pert of the Hurolc l'ourth lnterM- tionel s..on. TROPICAL FISH ...... _ .... .... ,.....,..._ .... ... ........... ,........ , ..... _ .... ,...,.. SOUTH SIAS TROPICAL FISH 11aw.w....c......_ ............. ..... 7'61 llLM•7-la.1111• .,,mesa .. ' . . . -· ,., . .MllOI MAn• SAT. AT l P.11. DON KNOTn 1. "T1'e Incredible Ml. Limpet" Alie c...... All SEATS SO. HAPPY BIRTHDAY GIRL SCOUTS AND CAMP FIRE GIRLc; M*a • c.-., • c.-,,_ ..,_ -.un Piii" ... c..r.. Carrell ~ -WATDHOll MO. J" c •-•• ··- -PAULO . . ~·c.­............. .1-.t Lefllll ... IAHD SLAM• s 011 r11 cons1 ·1 -~ o,..-....... "41 .... ... ...... 1,... .._..._ •• Tm" t°"-·~-I IMll FOi El I Ill SWOllS ~ I @ Ill TOMITI "' •:tt • 1 .. .l. -~Ml--UU.~.-· AND AT 1:11 ONLY The IOIJl6Mlllm~ thefilmlly wayc;o ·---Ill-.. __ ... _____ _ ........... _.!Ill. ._ ....... ., ... -. *HEY KIDSI 11• SHOW IAT. 1:tl -1w1u,._~...,. .. .....- l"ol!l't""'flf'G :u1-1v1 t1f Evclusfve First ~!' --" 2 ........ ,,,..,, , ..... ,... .. ..._ ........... _ ...... c.-.. l'rtcal u car ....,.., .... -ntl PAMll.T WAr' D-VM D'lke ~ a.rw• "DllOICI AMlllCAM STYLr ...... ,., ... It • llZ-2411 "*-'., .......... ARI C.-._,., ......... ..._.. "'YALLIY OP THI DOW" .......... ...., ....... "A HIM JOI THI lllAUID MAM" ......... """'*-'- lf'ICW IAT. MATIMll ll.sJt.1:.Jt-"'MAYA" ....... .._ ..._.. S.J -o.\IL.T rtLOT ,....,,...,.u,,,.. j l I ,, . ~ j ' I ll When One ProieC:t Went .. ~ --;~ . ) .. ~' "' .. ~,( .. ~.,, ;'~ ~ ' . ' 'llteJt 1M f~ lite a man riding up a down e90llator, perseverance and hard wort. coupled with creative ability in many fields, brought Johan Frederick Mounler, seventy~igbt year old Newport Beach building contractor, to the top of more careers than most men Clare to dream o1 in a lifetime. Mounier, known to his friends u Frits, began bis life In Mymegan, Holland. He enrolled in a technology college in Germany in 1908 but at 18 he became eligible for the draft and dropped ovt to work while be await· ed call-up. He went to work in a shipyard and was given an opportunity for a trip to America on one of their ships. After arriving hen be W'Orked hia way from New York to Chicago observing American tnnontions along the way, then returned to Bolland only to find that be bad been rejected by tbe draft became of flat feet. Ht then returned to teclmology college, later IWitcbJng to a building con· st.ruction course. Prague Quartet Cacho.lo¥11da61 mod famous .,art.t wUI cloee the annnt aeeson of the Laguna BMch Mulic Society wlth e concert Sunday 9"nlftl, Merch 24, at 1:30 p.m. In the high echool tuditorhnn at 625 Perle Avenue, Laguna 8Nch. Memben of the quartet .,. lretialav Novomy, flm Ylolln; K.,..I Pribyl, MCOnd Ylolln; Jaroslev Kerlonlcy, viola, end Lt.Mk Konicek, 'cello. S.. Gua. to Fun, P• 2 for ticket dettlts. ,....._ lct9 DAILY l'fa..T ........... \lo .... ..... WE'RE FAMOUS FOR .. srilA WBERRIES & PRODUCE! Here at Newport Produce, you wilt find tfie fin"t in f,.,h frvitJ an.I v-t.+.a- bles. &or9eou1 strawb.rri•• picli:ed every momin9 in S.nte' AM etpec~~~*~ usl Asp.r•911s grown on tfie Irvine Rench! Mushroonis ,,,.... in Hudhltte4!.' IHch caves (let you didn't bow ti.ere were UY". tft.,.), pick.cl,,..._;......, ' -- . .I momingl So, why settle for j11nlty, driecl-out, shrivel.fl proclK. M ob.ieu1 'U. t out of I 0 stores. r - - - - - - - - - - - - --,;--i ·~·-.c-\-~·1 .,.... •Im• I we WWt... c , .. ~ ........ ~ • I · FRUH o.t 1'111 W9llld -,-•"\' P•••t r _-:<· ··~ GIANT llD I LAU......aANTA AMA I '..' .:~\~ :.' ,": '. : ASPARAGUS •STRAWBERRIESlM~~: 1 29c.. : 3 ... •1.00.: ~ .. ssc l ~· I L~ a ... I ...,.,. Uilllt a 1· ~·· Ll!'l't 1 ~ 'I Witts ... c...-.... .......... .... ·*' ~ -.· ... - - - - - - - - -• - - -' --·-._, ... -fl COWON IXPlllS MAICM ... • ~ l I• tWr ....,... ...i1nt MUdl te tfw ft.Ir cwt1• 1rs tM ...., ..... ••ltW _...._. fine ~ 11wF ft.Ir ........ ...,.. ••• '*" Mlil .._, fte 'Vllete •I• Vll9 t ' --\I' •• _ MslM. TM Chert H-. _.,, Ill .., ••• ~ 111 ...... ..,...., ,_.ul _. . I ' ' ; ........-, .. n.o...otn......-. PHONI: NEWPORT .... " 673-1115 PRODUCE 0....-c...,-. ,_ ................ °' '"- 2'1' ........ .... .... ~ n :! .... c..-• WI I .• • • , ' ... ... • ! • ' 4 I \ 4 ~ ~' ~ ·• ~ \ '• 4 t l l i •• ' • . , \ , • _ .......... ~~i~1 tbe ·~,.of flowera.· Bkluoml fO! cutting ._. •ia eur,Coaltal ~~-tbia time of JUl•· Rolel __ are cOmiD4·iDto ..... ~.W!".l .. ~ ·~·~)al~~di' ~ ~odilJ, Du iris, aqd--~1-,:~···-:~··~~.;are .in ·fuU b~ now too. These include 1tocb, .U.¢flgot!1 1and caleDdulas. . W:thlt;'9·.; ~~vi;~ t.·ttae;~ly,teuon for ftoni'bouquet beau- tf, •. 'TM_ · MllD1DS11lmliala. will Pl'OChlce .inort than their lhare of arml_ oads of ~ ,unq· UM waim .'montJia.""'Sunimer a'niiUila _are noted for their easy '~ aDd~now'.JI the t1p\e to plant tbe~ froin ~ -or just a lltUe later u·1...., .,.,aOlfti ~ .. •~.-1a··u , \;edctinj plat trampt.mts. r ~·ti: .. lio~r·'.·.,..i. .. ···J~-·~ ,,,. .. ·~·~ ... ~IJl'fl"t: ~ ~· 9ff~ tw9 a~,~~ges -:-the samg of mone1 and a~n ·o1~~~·aDcl f~,._eo1on·.~ are not uSUAJJ.y n~b1e !,..Jhe ~.\o_ft·~b• ~:~-;tt'only ~few J>lants·are wanted it is I ... ~---" •Wf','\k~~'-p&aatl; ·'·-' ne-'" ... ·'ttw.e~_Of'lummer 'eut floWer wuals are asters, marigolds•-· 'and llUIU. "I. *°'1!d ~e to ·add a ·foartb, c:elocdaa. Celolias come in two 1orm., the~.;:. oi _~omb ~ IDd the-plume. CeJOliaa are uaually ~o.jal-of •~:~ p~~ ind ec!Cinl. plant,. There~--varieties that a:,e -..-fGr 1~ p~,butJbere are 19me taller varieties wh.icll mate :.,..... ~!JI . ~a~ They can al.sci be dried and used as ever-laitlnl floweri ' ---- -• . -~•••-•.~ ,~J~eco~_.· -mmoo1r& and more popular ~ the .bybridtzers teep ~ .,--~tit· new •ir1e&iea.-The . climax varieties introduced a few nan--.Lneeqible ttie bip.nowerect ·cbryslntbemiuns. The nowm come • Jiiji...,;,~ 1~ ·~,e :.net··~-~ve mdM. ii{ diameter and nearly ~ Cle:IS. 8-Ui'Pei'• [tearc~ for a;wblte mangold JOiei on and so does ttie prize _af. •ioJooo . tor ~·~ Pro4.uca one. They ofier seed ol creamy yeUow flOwwed 1~1 wbidf represents the proere11 to date. -• ~ , -r , :._ ' ,.~r I .~. . . . • . ,.,. ,, -~ .. ~·1•'s'A1J!~'8 wiDMn for IDIUWS is the First Lady ~-ftll'nriet)'._l.,t a ·Pl ~jbrid and very .tgorous, yet only grows 18 i~ ftt ,ftoftri are·between'tillee and four indles in dJameter and D pllllt·_WUJ.~ .. _~ 5°-. ~1~ lt·O_J'.'t time. ~ ef ~-'mcist ~ 'J.UO.-atki. 1n· cuti'lowera occumd about J~ Lfi_ftftltl - _ ..... wltfl;~ t:D~ ofcAdUa'.OOftred limlill_ Produced bJ ~ TIDduced .. mutation. theei OoWen. turned the 'traditionally ·ftnnat fto••ed dDnlil into an lDfCll'mal &ndmore venatfte cut flower. New ~~ art' colistantly' beint introd1ad. Pretent day nrieties come up to m. 1_.,mu ~ ~ .. in all ~ except blue. Wild Cberry is a caduHlow-1 end_ liDnla that won the All·Amtrican award for 1"7. As tbe name in- dlcites It ls cheny in colOI'. ZlMnla and celoliu tbould be.planted in tuH IUD in the hoUest part ~-1:' -;- y ,A ,11·1.:11.1 ES l11ir1_, le _milllt,..._ tMutht ef ln terms ef a tradltlwl nMtly trhnmM ......,_ ~ tM' ft1rf ¥arlety ·~ •'-"· It a ... "'4'J M left unprunecl t. W.· .-....., ..., ettradi.e lhrvlt lft the .. ..-. The many varieties ef .. ,.W,....,...,IM!b.lt ene ef the molt ftnltHe.. -....--- . ~· ~ -.. Celo.-·la Com'•• In llzes oC the garden. Marigolds will take full sun or a little shade, and I prefer part shade for asters although ttiey should have full sun for at least haU the day. -Oon Horten PR·OVIDE YER SAT.I L_l _TY There is an old manual on gardening, printed in b:tgtand around 1800, whid1 maintains that boxwood should always be trimmed and newer aDowed to ''run up rude." And while this bit of practical advice no Jong« bolds true, J)eople somehow roll tbint this way about box- a line of thinking that unfortunately limits its u.aefulness in today's jnfannal garden. 1be California ASIOCiatioa of Nurserymen .Uaests tbat gar- deners who want a neaUy trimmed edging will find none bettel' than boxwood. Ylt, permitting Box to "run up rote,, can be just u useful in the infonnaffty of today's landscape. Try it and aee. By its Vf!r/ nature of modett gl"O'Wttl and foliage refinement, tll• borwood atwayc seems neat -even when left untrimmed. In tbe in- formal garden it produces a billowy, mounding lb.rub of three to five- feet. or slightly more depending on the species grown. Japanese bo% is slighUy leas vigorous than the English variety, though modern forms of the latter an selected for their restrained hlbits and consequmtly grow 1~ Vigorously. 1'>ssiblt uses for infonnally-grown box 1re In the shrub border, individually or en m~; in a f'OUndation plmtiQr, where the lower- growing forms fit nicely under picture windows and provide a pJeu. ant outlook from within; in tubs and planters where the 1ooee. billowy form is put to dramatk use, and bordering a lawn, where the lie'>t green trimness is in complete harmony with the bright sreen of the lawn. This ls not to discourage Boxwood's use at a bimmed edginf or hedge, for there is none betteT to do the job in formal (ardeoa. And for specimen planting, many C.AN. membef:s offer Japanese boxwood already dipped to a globe or pyramid form. 1bese latter shrubs fit id~Jy into tub5 for placetneflt at the door step. Give Boxwood any welJ..drained 10it and incorporate 1e>me liumus at planting time. Feeding ~ or twic. a year will beautify the planting. Botanically, Japanese bos is Buus mittopbylla japoBica. Ena- lish boi or common bos rs Bwtus sempervirent. ._....., a •• ,.,.,,..,.., ...,., ....... - Jene,_._ .... ~.....,. bdfenl daf' la 'H ....... la The Perk-·n..; lfiow. 1,. at the Mile Theatre, C..ta Mt.-. · · · 'The L.._...,ie Playhouse Proudly Presenh Ht. Woricf Pr.mi.,.• of '~ "A11 Eveftiliij· With SterlilH) Holoway" Stw et s,..., Sa ... ...., TY 2 fterform•nce• ONLY SAtvaDAY, MAICH 16 SUNDAY I MAICH 17 Curt.in: 1:30 Benefit luildint Fund All SEATS RESERVED $5 Oonetion ftHONE NOW: 494~1061 for reserv•tion' ......... Jlt Ge-. 1.. ... APORT : '· NOW THROUG TUESDAY H I __.-.... ~'- .4t yent · 1\le~. ~ ... ~ ~, D "-~ If what happens in "THE PENTHOUSE'' MppMed .. you •.• you weuktn't want to y HIT NO. 2 talk about it either! ~[~ -~·ataN~-L~N~ ~ · ( SUjltSTtO fOll MATillll AllOlfJtCH J Ml• l•ES *Nil F• .,.•flllYllll• ........... OOU'PRMUO•• fltaradlff Valtey C.C.-CourtMy Tranaportatfon POR HCrrm. ~ .. Pttoe9"°"" TltAV9\. A .. NT .._..I •n MM.Y, PM.9T ~ ........... l IVE l :.111-E ATE I -----. ~ -~ OPENING:,THIS WEEK "Tlle'BfeNiaw«a0 A Greek traiedy, ''.The Bacdwrta,'' wiD. be Jft- aent.ed by the CSll'. drama departmeat in tbe Little '!beater at Cal state FU11erfolt, D NortJl State CoJ. ' lege Blvd., Fullerton on Mat. 15, 11 an4 17 at l :a · "' p.m . For further information phone l70-342J. "'nle Little Rat" 'lbt Costa -Mesa Civic Playhouse will present an eternal--tri&Jl&~e4ly. "The Uttle Hut," ~t lbe Community Recrution Center, West Gate, Oranie County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa on Frida)ll and Saturdays opening March 15 throueb March 23, Curtain time 8::.> p.m. Phone 834-5300. ''Onee fer Ole AUJai'' A modern fairy tale. "Once for the Asking" will be pre~nted by the Lido Isle Players, Tuts. through Sat. Mar 19 · March 23, at the Lido Isle Clubhouse, 701 Vi"a Lido Soud. Newport Beach. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 67S-0130. .. ,._. BHacl MJce ·• "Two Blind Mice." an old-time spoof on bureau- cracy will be presented at the Huntington Beach Playhouse Barn. 2110 Main St., Huntington Beach on Fridays and Sahadays. March 22 through April 13. Curtain time 8·:.> p.m. Phone lf7-1631. "La Ba.At'' ''La Roode" a romantic comedy, will ~ presented by the Fullerton Footlighters, Fri. and Sat. nights March 22 through April I at the Muckenthaler Cen- ter. 119 Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton, Phone 528- 8683 for further information.. ''FamJly .,. Cnlt~ A domestic comedy, "Famil.1 Portra1t,,. wilf. M preaented by Ult Santa Ana CollmUBltJ Pla,tn, 11.20 West 8th Street. Santa Ana, Fri .IM s.t., tpetl· tng March 22 through April I . Curtain t.lme 1:30 p.m. Phone 541-na ST'ft..L RUNNING "Mitt die FaJJ '' An autobiographical drama by Arthur Miller, "Aft. er the Fall," is the Spriq productioa at OCC, %'/CU Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 'Ibe play ii on stage ln the auditorium at OOC on March 15 and 16. Curtain time 8: 15. There ii DO admiaiOD charge. Phone 540-lSIO. ''Tiiie ltaack'' An ofibut English comedy, "The Xnack." ii oe stage in lbe South Coast Repertory Second Step Theater, 2815 Villa W&J, Newport 8eacb, Frida1 and SatlD'Clay night.I through March 11. cart&in time 1:30 p.m. Phone 673-teM for further information. ''AT8*tl8"eJ" .. A Taste of Hooey," a drama of 1.Dta-raclal )ewe, is on st.age at the South Cout JWpeJ1m 1 1b1nl Step Theater, l&:n Newport Blvd., eo.ta Mesa. J>tt. fonnancea Thur1. through Su.a. clocint Mar. JI. Phone ~1313 for ticket information. "Eater LuPlal" "Enter Lauehlne," a Broadway bit comed,J. wUl ~ mged at Melod.yland 'lbtater. 10 Fneclmaa Way, Anaheim through Mar. 24.. Perfara-- ances Tues. throu&b Sal at 1:311 p.m.. S.. at I p.m., matinees Sat. and San. 3 p.a. Pbane 771-'1& 'euf Nawm.n works en ...... ,...,.... In "c..I ......Lulce-MW ......... .. Surl n..tr., ....... ... .. .............. ... ThHt,.., C.... MeN. •• :.: ........ • IZZl&·-1: .. ~: .. . ... 11 :-.£-• ·-•••• • • ••• tl1eme_sa C"'WIMt We'W ... .... .......... _, .. _ ..... -...... .., \ .;a,. N:-O?Uae~cow.t_ .,. Phbbahnonic sOdtty' istjnteattn .Pbliluu'mMk ·OrdMltra. ·direc.'t··fl'Onli rmtaacl/'mie lad ...... -., u..·_~1coeit -cau.~wc1tariut 0n •:•f .& a will be conducted by anula. Arto Noras, %3-year· give coneert-eoers an_ opportunity to bur 1po1ers. such u Uuno Klami and Erik Beri· includes Jean Sibelius' Lemminkainen and the Aubade by Erik B.ereman; Rococo Variations for _ ~ovsky. featuring soloist Arto Noras. Following Klami's Scheno and J'oreint of the Sampo; and P1cture1 Moussorp:ky will be beard. JOI.MA PANULA. CONDUCTOR AND CELLIST AltTO NOltAS ~e Helsinki ~ om-tra1ll·D0t onI1 lhe first establiihecl .,-mphODJ orcbeltn iD ftDIDd,' -.at MiO .tai:flnt WJlh a regular concert ~nki in b whole ol SCandiariia. 'FoanMd ia 1882, the history of the He · • FIQlbarmcmlc·il ~~-Wed wtth "the name of Jean Sibelius. Academy, be founded that lrutitutfon's Chamber Orchestn, and stilt con- d ucts it when his busy tchedule permits. Jarma '1'aam ,-1t 31, has been permanent conductor of the orches- tra .._.-'1~ ·Be ii ~·s top producer and conductor of radio pr~ .,... ..... Mi'wneteD ·~ werb 'fcr orchestra, the stage and scr~n. as well·•_._..., u ~ CGlld--=tor:dwiJli tbe Sibelius Festini and Tbe'MW relttftl ol Tsb. 'He~ 1f tbe leading conse"atories in FiDJ:a.Dll IDC.....,.~ Sibe1im AeademJ , Land. ancl Hilversum. From 1950 to 1982 be was ttt Orchestra conductor in Helsinki. and was subse- quenlty encaced by the Finn!s~ National Opera. While at the Sibelius Arto Noras, 23-year-okl Finnish cellist, was second prize winner al The Tcblikcmky lntematiorul Competition in Moscow in 1966. At the age of five. be bege studymc t he cello, and at the ege of ~gbt he was accepted to 1tle Sibetias Academy in Helsinki. Since 1963 be bas studied at the Con· servatorie in Paris. Even belo~ his debut in 19M, Noras bad performed in Finland, Sweden, Germany, Paris. London (BBC), and Vienna . Tickets, at $3.50, are on aale at the Orange County Philharmonic Society office, 201 We~ Coaet Highway, Newport Beach, 928&0, phone 646-6411. Student tickets are $1. 75. ., ""8S*Oil • -= -. .. • . Familiar strains of the rollic~ing musi· col "Oklahoma" will be heord from th e stage in the Morino High Gymnasium Mo rch 21 , 22 ond 23 ot 8 p.m. when the talents of 150 Morino High students come to liqht. Terry Donne, director of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, and Robert Meyer, stage director, prcked the cost of students from auditions heard in early Jon• uory. Main roles are os follows: Don De Los Rios os Curly; Randy Smith as Will Porker: Sue Ahlmon ond Cheri Kottke as Ado Anne; Fron Von Horn as Aunt Eller: Lorry Shyer es Ali Hokim, ond Don Deih ploys tne port of Jud Fry. Tickets for "Oklahom a" ore $1.50 fo r edu~. $1.00 for Marino students or ele. mentory school students, on sole at the 1ehoo1 financial office ond ot the door. .....,.,_, .-,...... _., Nomie ShenMll, J¥He J...._ Larry Shyer, Julie AnmfrMI Md Sue Ahlman sing "' • storm in • acono from the Rodttrs •"' H1m- merst.in musical. INMZlllt SeetlM-OAIL 'f'I f'IL.,. l'n&OW, M•tll IS. 061' ~LD AJtD . NEW-wo-11LDI The best of two worlds' influence -Mediterr.,Man and modern are ... n In thete two photographs ef fvmitu,.. thown In the 1961 mat'* lty Ameri· can of M9rtiftsvUle. AIMvo, dark feud.I •k eentralfs with Wttw ....,. up- holstery, whit. w•lls and• mixture of textures In f•brlcs. Hlfh-lew ..._ adds int.rest and bat•nce to tht room. Other eontrHh are •~need in the 9racefvl arches ef the -..Cc.MM eM the curvM af!i'!P. ef the _.... table, coun"recl at•lnat tho stark ~litht """ ef the *Y'llM· a.low, ttometr1c ,.tteru play• medorn ..... In this Wreom hfthllh ... by boldly clelitned ,..cec1t print fabric u9td in the ..._,._. Md • ._11 covering. Grille fronts adorn the nftht t•W., armeire •ncf ........ DrmM underfoot is provided by • luxurious fur throw end a deep pile, micfni9ht black urpet. l ( \. 'I ~ . • \ • • t • ' j ,, • • " • L ( ., :1 :I ·~ ~ : .t ') , t ~ ·1.· ,. ·~ ; : t ' { ! ~ 't ~ 'I' ~t" :f. . , . '( ;a l :f ~ '" 1• :• ' . . .. ~ . I .. I 1 • • ,; . ' .I. f'-. ... , , . _, . .' ,, t , , ' ' •, ,, • # ' ) " ~ . / I ' . ... DE SS ·IGN SHOW ALL SET KAP·PA'S SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS AUGMEN.TED IY OC DESIGNERS The Kappa Kappa Gammt Alumnae Aslodation of Soutbem Orange County will launch tts ninth annual Interior Design Show, "Deco 1681" with an opening night party in Ule Newporter Inn on Wednesday, March 20, at 7 p.m. The show itself will open on Thursday, llarcb 21st, at 10 Lm. to run through Mardl 24. It will remain open until 9 p.m on Thursday and Friday; until 10 p.m. on Saturday and will dole at 6 p.m. on Sunday. AH proceeds from this annual event are used for the or~tion's pennane!lt acbollnhip program whtch prorides scholmstrip grants each year to several young women who are beinf ~uated from high school in IOultbern Orange County. To date mon -than $14,000 has been awarded. ~ who Will have displays at the show include, from NIWl>Ol't Bach, 'Jbe lll&nders. Robln10D1s and ~n's Interiorsi Atta's Interiors, Toni mate Imerion ud Ballltr's Decor from Costa lleu; DOD.DI Christy Jnter.. Ion and Ulmp-U~ lnteri91"1 from Corona dtll Mar; John Neville Interiors from Balboa f.allnd; Glade Hansen lnterton and Ted Von Hemert., Inc., from I,.a~ ~ ~lle's lnteriors, J. H. Bigpr and Bullock's of Santa Ana .nd Updllittb lnterion of Dana Point. One blgNigbt ol the sbow will be panel dileussions by some of the miblt1ng deconttors wiCh the topic, "Why Hne a Decorator?" The discua- liom, which will tab place at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on 'lbu.nday, Karch 21, wtll lnc:lude Ooor and wall coverings, window treatments, upholstery 1~ec­ Uon, period f umiture and color coordination. • ; . .SO.. of. the of;tler events at the abQW are bled below and admisaion · 11·1fi clonitliit fof elCb eveut. Opening Di~ celebration, 7 to 10 p.m., $3.00; Decarator Panel Diacusdons, T&ursday, $2.00; Luncheon on Friday, Mard1 22, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m:, $6.00; CockW1 Party Saturday, March 23, 7 to 10 p.m., fS.00, and a ~f~. Sunday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., March 24, $3.00. nctet&.for regular viewinJ at anytime are available for a $2.00 dona· tion. Reeenattoae may be made by caling Mrs. Richard W agenseller at 142--2074. ' On. of the m1ny out· st1ncll"I dlapl1n In the 1967 IC•ppa Show WH th1s room execvtecl by R~ OehMr A.1.D. of J. H. ........ A tlteemi"I ... ........... .... .................... ... "" ....... tatWed Mckpound ....... Dy• note. Knotty pine, ct,eny, .. k, •lnut and' hlclaM 'f woods ..... happily am- WMCI In this~ p..-,, _.... u. , .. O,~C Philharmonic Yo··- . ' Yeungst.,. .....-tr flle Into • ,..... """' con-cert, ... ...._. . .., the 0..-.. COUftfy "-llhar- monlc Society. The next COftdf1 .... yeuftflfers w1n 1ae March 22 and for many It wUI M their flrtt experleMa at ........ cert -the •• ,1nn1,. .. I whole MW Uperience. Concert l11tt..v.n and Mozart can be Jut u U.. teresti.ng u Beetles and Montees Jud&tncc the expreaions on the faces of the.le audience, a1lo will have some comments on the Protnm u eedl number ii played. grade ltudentl attending a recent Symp J for Youth Concert 'lbe next Youth Conee:t on FridaY morning, March 22, lpOOIC)red by the Orange County Phllhannonic Society, mat be the first Jtve concert attended by many of the mth grade studena who will be bus9ecl trom their ~s for ~ occasion. FMtvred eo-1oist for the Youth Concert ia 13 yar-otd ptmist, Jeanette Kim, who will play the fiDlle of .Beethoven's "Piano Con-ceno Number One, Op. 15." The Chamber Symphony's program 1'ncludel the third move- ment ot Vivaldf11 ''Piccolo Concerto" with Lc>uiae DiTulio u I01oisl; oveiture from "Marriage of Ftgaro... "Sletgbride" and ''Table Duet" by tlomt; the Jut movement from Haydn'• "J'treweH Symphony," and "Cong:ntulMiona IUnuet" b7 Beethonn. ~ or not it ls their ftra concert, dtaDCel are tilil audience will be an inform- •( attsUft one. llemben of the Costa Mesa Philharmonic group have been makinJ. record- ings of the pi«es to be played wtth com· ments on eadl ot the compoeers. These will be played in dua for tile students. Henri Temi- anta, director of the Caltfomia Chamber Symphony whkh will perform for the apeclal The Or1nge Oounty Pbllbermonlc Society Youth Coocert ii UT1Died in coajundlon with the Newport.Mesa OnUled School Dil- trtd and tocal private and parodJW ICbools for IDth p'lde ltucleJM. ........ 111CB111 DAILY PILOT ,....,,..au.•• Yount music tow.rs Nt- ,_ jtt.tfvely u diecvs- ..._ a n d reconllnp heenl ln cl ... dlM aUve ..... ............. Henri T....._ conducts the Caltfomla Chamber Sym- ~y and ..,tmenfl on Mch .-.. ~ ~ Jeanette klrn wnt pity f I 11 ii I • of l11~en'1 Plane c:-c.rto 'No. One, Op. U ln the Youth Con- cert. The 13 yetr.elcl pJan- ht was a flnallst In the 1966 Yount Artist Debut coe;rtltlon 1ncf a winner rn Southwest Musf~f F9'f1w1l1 • _1""".lfllNTIMU~ .. ..._,, n'I .. Ofl'*lli8ent,ili~-~~ ...... • ,. finding more INn Just casual di• · INTRAMATJCS ·hilp1 people meet peoplt who are "meant" for eidt ochw. lt'• the 9CdtfnS _.. way '° detetrniM total~. . ONLY at INTMMATICS .Ml .,.ou IMMllt from c:lreful psyc:hok>sical eYll&ationt po'-'onal · coun- Mlint and dl.aec,,,... IM=lhll ~wilhthew.it~-,leadl to an unlimhld ..,;. 'of qUlit;ty &tM hdb .. If )i04I ~t found that . ... !'cftln tomeone,., INTRAMATICS. II .:;r.:; ... aw.y. Call now. CaU the oMci ...... .,..Ollll Of ovt • countelon it wlltinl to.tll ,_,,,.... •• •no~ ot obflplon of coune. 10 IA to 10,~ lftBll' HI.Iii 112..ftM Oi_Ol.1-n.SS t201 Wibhfre 11W.,-w.1as a.wrty HilJs, CAW. tcrZ10 GING COUNm dt.Q ICl 7'15644 Union .... lailclrlt, 9ulea 611, ~ c..111. ..-... r. fM/11111HNfAH GMla VAi.Ura .Jfl Wtff a .w. o.ia ltd., SUit1 304, Arcacll, CIA t1006 MN DmOs (714) 28W561 34U ~"" lloSoulh,MllU1 .... oa.1Cllll. tz1lO O« $INO OOUl'OH IOlt nll lasoHltl11Y IVAWArlOH .. .....__ ar. rr ·· · ,· ...•. ''·--· ---.. a ..... .b toNfn DUOY CllClll DILfllT ·' . . . ' . . ' I • . -· _..-........ A· -~ ~ . II W .·' .. '\11 II ~ ca rtt' t. 'IC ; Hil t.;·: .. -l· II ll • 1--aa. ;..;,.( ' ' 111 . . : . I ..... _...... 'i ~ ST. PATRICK'S . DAY AT. mISNEYLAND M-tlPe s.ctle-OA11. Y ~OT ~.-,, -di IS. 1"41 A palntl"" -n.. SeuM .t Mwlc," .... the moe.I flf tNe ..... "r Wty lrtylei .t L.,.. Lltht ,..........._A coW tcheme .t Wue, .-wl WllWM with dtrift ~ •• carried thf'9Ulheut ........... ht ................. o ... Gumeyi hi c ....... Mer. . . • . ' 1111:•11111-. 111111111111 < 11111•11111_ -·.~ .. Ill n• 1r1 .. " -1 MaNllM ~All. Y I'll.OT F~, M.,Cll U. IHI . ~·· '. ~, .. .. ;-~ ~·.., . . ,, p, ' I • . • If , 'It ,i , ~ . ~ J •• ,, l . { • J ) :t , ';I . \ ' ·" ; .! . . -,, ' . ,, , ' , I' .; I I ( •• t ' PAIAHMA fOtltOM 0 -0. •• · ·This ts the year of the REVOLT IN .COLORS BEn-eFt ,,_,.__, ••u TtfAN PlA.tN OLo ~llB•1 Color u buntiDI out all Offl at .. DECO •gan OUr world of whet'• news in •WOW with I new approach to color. Some of the rolon about with bright spirit ..• others as subtle as a reflected moon- beam. But every· where there i! color in our fur· nishings! U you'd like to revolt a bit and add some zing to your rooms, come see us at "DECO '68" Newporter Inn. Jamboree HaU. March 21·24. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday 'til 6 p.m. J.tt.iifl"M SANT A ANA: Mein at Eleventh Henreclofl's new line •f ,,.. "'otionel ch.irs are trvely worthy of the n•"'e Henr .. clon. A collection of HV" chairs to choose from evaU. eble in • wide essortment of handsome fabrics. These hand crafted chain •r• H· sembled with the finest In materiels end w0Amen1hip. Any of thue chairs ere available et $1H.OO Don't min en opportunity of winnin9 one of these fine chain at Ted voft Hemert's space in the Kappe Kepp• clecoretin9 show. This laeclroom, M.,.ecl by 'fed von Hem.rt, Is another exampS. of the lo¥91y room .. tttnp which wtll ta. on dlsplay when the decorator lhow opens In Jam&ore. Hall of the New- porlw Inn on Wed.,...y at 7 p.m. with a a.,.. eala. Fifteen designers wlll have their room eeHlft91 and vlgnettel ... acty for guests and wtll be there to answer questions and __. the vldton. For time and ticket ln- .,.,.____.attl-"""--" .. GuWe to Fun, P• 2. IXCLUSIVI DIALDS POI: HINIEDON-OllXEL-HDITA$E to DAYS NO INTIUST-'IDMS AVAIL.Alli ON APPROVED ClEDn ?,J,.. ~ NEWPORT IEACH 1727 Westcllff Drtwe 642-2050 INTERIORS LAGUNA IEACH P~I Interior 345 Norttt Coest Hwy. hftnen 494-4551 Avatl ... 11 AID-HSIO Open Frt. 'tll t ..._, .. ..._..__,0.,...C.....,~1W ....._II A .. IL.Y PIUJT ........ -. ... AT THI BALBOA PAVILION A charmer .for the W... hanchome Pwl Miiier, Is sin9ln9 Wedtl11••Y1 through Saturdltys at , .... Balboa , .............. peninsula. He .. a ..... CGmer from ...... ,, .... "' with the HorftMft Metor 0,.. Try Mm hr IWenlnl .......... ., thePnil'°"--. . ........................ I MITLA Mexican : • R • o estaurant o • • • o WGE . Dllll& AREA o I n A.M.' • 11 r.111. 1 tAn . : 0 TRY OUR NEW MENUDO • • CHEESE .60 a 0 CRISP .§0 O : .70 mr0 .o = •• ~, .... , ~.90 • : BEER A WINE SERVED I 0 .0 • .... ...... f-4 .. 0.-.. c:...., ..., • • 0 CHARBROILED-FOOD TO GO 0 • • o 547 W. 19tll ST., COSTA MESA o • fNm TO ALIUTSON'S MAlmJ • ao•o•o•o11.0•o•o•o•o•om•••• ....... ....... ,,. -COUPON-COUPON-COUPON -COUPON- J ..,.,,.. ...... • . . '~ 2 ·MERGENTHAl;ER':S; · ·~ ~ -. . ·~ ~· -' -·-. ~ U . . ... !l c Y e ,"Pl. f. ~ I ·1 ,. Mi1e~·Si1··,ft04~:.P11tter-:c ., ~ --·sl.33 · -~ ~ · .. ·§ 5 CASH SPECIAL FOR TWO PERSONS ~ u e SHRIMP e OYSTERS I • SCALLOPS • FRIED FISH I 2 TAnAA IAUCI. llCI ptu.f, COU sUW § ~ FROM 5:00-7:00 P.M. ONLY ~ 8 PMONI llSllYAnoNS u9umu f 1 u .. 1211 I I MER6All1Wfl'S RESJAUUIJ n ~ 13444 NEWPORT AVE., TUSTIN g 0 LUNCH MON • .ffl. 11 ·I ~ I DINNll SUM. THIU THUU. M NJ...IAT. 1-1' f -COUPON -COUPON -COUPON -COUPON - Ulla nova e COCKTAILS 'e DINNll e 1DANC .... FOR RESERYA TIONS: 536-1412 elan now to spend ST~~~PAT'S NIGHT* In.Al ••••.•.••• IE SMARTER ....... ,.. ... .....,. . ..,.. MAP .... •••• 44c ~:' = ...... 1.49 0-. ........... 4fc ~ ... etotf... 89c °"-.. "" IOU• mAI • • AT ,. ... toOoY eMt AU. MCNE IMQ.UO« 9IJlm ~ATO Oil ,..PCM,..,... -..ctoft 1Jlf ltOU-.. aunaa. llUCICMS AUi .., .......... IAleW.c.. '#ITM "llEIOt All«t °" ._ .. 89c COffll 1A.. ........... , .. ,... ...... , " ALL STEAKS SEltVID OH·SfZZUN' PLATT!ltSI 99c llOlllAft 1111-fltl UL .-. .... TOft SIRLOIN STEAK nu1'orl \ta.I --'--s FilaY smi ·HOUMS 1111 COAST HIMWAT CHR.n POITIOtl V. NICI NfWPOIT llACH ~~'Wl :•e.a. RESERVATIONS SU"ESTED 642°7110 l~PM.-l:etA.111.~ ~ ZWWWZ ~ WWW zw._ COSTA MESA ~ ...... ...... T9JCMll ITAn.9 E. 1 M & s.nta Ana '42·74'2 . Pooe NIWIOG"IUOt IAl80A "'9ISUlA lbt ont, thlna we Mftoak lltMVkW .... 1•11 ' Git Pldfic e>c.. .. ... ... ....., t.>rs croemw hi • ,... tD ' µi.: flSfllol ... flladllsdaJs .. FdlllJl;a .. -...- Slipn 1118*ois llld ....... ""'· _, MrW ., .. ~. Cll DMllc.& ..... ;-~MMu ·~---- . a~~/ , ... 11 TboM 81Jnda1 "chick• '" Family Restaurant, •• adding one word of the song of • • • "These Are (But) A Few Of .te 'lbiDls!" Tonlcbt' s the nlgbt. LoQt awaited by Mark DavldlOll fana, the ~ of Kirk IM'ridlola ud the Bia Sound wtn take plate th1I e~a at Frank Used.om'& v~ Marina Beltaunnt, Newport Beach. -Pea~~ eff<JIU of l9Tlll muidam and two s. tile Btc SOUlld ll reported- ly ...... inc ei.• ..• &D4..• ~ for thOM ilderelted Jn littA1ng-dandng to a Mart D~ mranpna. '1bt fol cauer. Nft'POlt Beldl IWk· lobster bou!ii located &D Coast Highway be- tween ~·sand the Prime Rib, now open for bw'nea A qlllct lioot.ee a the spa dis- doled modi ll38 of weathered pillngs, fish 01/ft 'Nftf JIENll FEATl/RES STIAl..L011111 SUI SHISH IAIOI SJ.11 IAST. TOP MILOIN STlAI SUS ND IAIOI Sl.11 e GENEROUS COCKTAILS e DINNU 6-11 PM LUNCH lhJO AM.J:OO PM PERSIAN NEW YIAR MAit. 21 $pedal Mlftu (Incl. 0. DriU) $6.00 Penon ~ llOW ..... ACc.m PA11JCK . .STOUT e PIANO·YOCA~ THE CASPIAN U7t NIWPOft '4U2tl COSTA MISA NOW SERVING . . llDlf AST • UICH • Dllll OPEN 7:00 A.IA. • OPENING SPECIAL FRIDAY-SATURDAY MARCH 15-16 e COMPLETE ROAST IEEF DINNER SPA&HE111 DINNER S!ltVID 4:00 P.M.·10 P-.M. • 95¢ ALSO FEATURING RSK-LOISllR-Sl!AKS • THE , SAND CRAB 2300 OCEAN FRONT -~EWPORT BEACH · nets, roarMiewn tables and a minute~ bar in w6at appeared to be a most iDtimate lounge. * Still one of tba. Jmdest lundleon (or even evening) quictie meals to beat •.. that 19-cents ateat sandwich at Siz2Ser Steak H~es. AmaztngJ1 tender steak and a heap- ing helping ol french fries that mates even the hud:iest diner wonder if they can battle their way throu&b a.ne. Siuleq in Costa Mesa and Huntmiton Beach. * Tbanb to Rabon 'hmmt and Dorothy Broil ..• 01u.sicJa:ns It Palisades, Back Bay ... for t.be1r letter uprealni appmation of a recent blmi» bertfn regard.inf theb-Wents. }J written bef<n, true talent Is always a pleasure to nmew and pus on as being good so otben can also enjoy it. * Howdy Means and Art LaSbelle vtty much "bact on tbe scene" now at Joesf's, Corona del K•. Which can't hurt business there at all. Long regarded 16 the Clown Princes of Beach Area Greeters, this duo may shake new dine-out ecquaintanees up at first with their antics, but customers keep coming back for more . * Still ao darUlelt1on u to when Ancleot Mariner, Newport Beach, will actually open those doon. fn answer t.o the many queries directed here •.. only word is "sometime be- fore the start of the season.'' 'nla's all! El Matador How •••.coNDmoNH FAMILY RESTAURANT AllTHINTIC MWCAll fO()e lk.11 ........ ,_ .... ,.... Mw, ............ ..... .... w ............. SI.II lile.11-IT...__... 11 -. ... "--......... ................. $1.N - LUNCHION SPICIAU 0,..: .......... n.n. -11:00.11:0I M...s.t. -t1:00.11:JO S-. 12:00.1':0I ..... 1761 ............. lAt ,.. .... c.... .... MJ..6417 CELEBRATE SAINT PATRICK'S~ DAY . the Stuft Shirt·wq Corned Beef and Cabbaie (lefN JIM tnCt I,..,, Iriah Coffee, tool 3TuFT !Jt1i!' I\ lllAUftANT . .. .. , . 2241 WMt C°"' tfi9hwn . Newport Bwh . T ....... M6469057. -- ~--l•dl• DAILY, Pl~ .,..,, Mir* u. ,,.. DESIGNERS HAYI --71""'. Amont the many lovely rooms •=In the 1967 Kappa K•PSN Gamma ,.,. Show WU the OM 9t r19ht ......... and_., cuted by Jane ShKkfwd .. u~ ......... lors In Dane Point. Aptly tltlM "Sprl"I Time,., It wat a pr•n room thet almost M"f with cheerful yellow. The,...... ..... white brick, the sofa yellow and white print to which the window blinds were matched. A yellow th ... ,.. "'I wu un ... a gt ... coffee table and • Fl"eftCh writing desk tn acceftt !peen wu accompanied by a what. tub chair INtncl- ed In lemon pllow. Frifl Steinback of Att1'1 fnterfon cletJgned office below for Fred Gruw, M.D. in the new Newport Medical Center. It It typical of the many ~ interiors lifhlch mlJ be aMn In the Kappe show Mid nelc. 1'1-efflcl la pr9domlnately Wack IM pW with the car• petlng In two sMdes of told with naatchlnt wall cowrlftf. Drapes a,. of a llght told and theN are two small chain (not ahown), in dark gold velvet. The ...... chair I• done In black and the Msk .... Wllll unit In walnut. .,,., . ...,. ... .,. ~I •10; QAll.Y .PM.OT INT.EJlfDlll• .1500 ADAMS AVE.l COSTA MES.(/5*;J.4M: ·1 i it; Exhibitin9 at tfie K.ppe Kappa Gamma lnt.iot. Design Sholl! TI-fE NEWPORTER INN-;.Wecf.-S...a .. M.treh 20-24tli Ul>.-1 Terms • Revolvtn9 ~ccocmta e Custom U.Ml.t•r e ...... Olillfl.I ...._...,: ~ 4 '· ' . ~ \ \ ., 1 \ ' \ • t .., f ' , COCKTAIL CONDUCll ..... ·llad , ,--~·---AndJt: ~ , r.o .-" .. JUt oile'.-."·WldJelilteDin1 ::'f: ~ $t,u.ia ·o1 ."H .. . ~ _... ... tbt ·i.ov. of 4:J0.7~ after· .....,.., ·· (Uet;t Satmday-&mdaj) at .m~ • FRIDAY, SAT\JltOAY ~ SUNDAY TRIO ••• TVES. ll'irv THUltS.. 8041 l..,We Dr •••• Ai tk b tTenn k h lboe ley M~lt\11et eM-fl4 .•• IUt ft'"I MOT _.n llTHlll HEAR FOR YOUkSlif EVERY MONDAY HIGHT 9 A.M. • 1 A.M. Y ••• le HeppiS, Serpri.ff I VILLAGE INN 129 Marine 8-fboa ltl1nd OR M530 1l:~c..t OUT ~N' ABOUT: Orange Conty's Resl••lf • ~ See• tn b«h a musical and penonal sense. New to the beach area as an entertain- rr, ilthouah a longtime Sallta Ana resident, this detigbUul doocller began ber musical ca- reer at the age of tweln .•• playing an m. •ta& party. She recall.t her mother ttanding bJ .•. pointedly ~ the l•ge.st purse available at the time . ~.throughout that en. fagemeDt. Sbe Do niealk:wtth fondnflll ... wblch ., completelJ andentadabfe ... an AJasbll n1Dltclu1t hrioli'L where her gratuities totaJ. ecf nae.oo at end of a ainll• Di&ht'1 perfclrmaDce. It IMIDI that American troops, atiooecl for mOGlal in tbe wlldl d t.be Uth state. ft.nallJ JDlde it into $own for I little ~ Uon and, bMq GJ. all tfle way ••. generout-11 '4Ge" In" to tbe Sbock1ey plaJinc IDd charm. Un4 Ill ear to Nmcy Sboctl~'• rodl- Uonl OI "aw.de,"·~ ... 'Tm Glad 1bere ls You" • • . or, better ,et . . . requeet J'O'lf own laYOl'ite. • llCI CHAllOUINE COMBO TUISDA Y THRU SUNDAY FROM t '.M. . FUE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMSI .., .... ,,... ~i .... Then ••• • back, sip •.. and savor same. IVINING EIGHTY.EIGHT£l Frank SWl, ~ lligbt-Of-build, English acceot .,_., il&flt1-elghter at Fin Crown, Is a gem who a:llo trusu.ree aome worth.pass- ing-on memoria. Lib the St«t Club (London, EncJaod) ~ne ..... ~ resulted Jn bil coming to America. 1bt Stork Club was merely the Stork Club to SWl 1'l:lo had appeared there many Umes ••• until Che night that comedienne Martha Ra.ye waibd. Jn. F.ntranced by Still's keyboard knowledge, Miss Raye ~ that be become h« ~ pani9t ••• during a IOOMo-Open ltalJd et the London Pddw:D. Sttll agreed ••. and immediately learned what 0 soon to open" meant ln the Americm etar's ouuai jargon. He received tbt lhow's score on Friday and opened It the Palladium the following Moadly~. DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ .....,,._. __ •..-.c ... ql'rie ......,-.~r ... , ts 0'\t-" ~~ llLL MARnNl'S '\ ~# "#c-o ~o COSTA WllA £'+-'\ '46-1111 ~~ "'' I ' ~ HAYDEN CAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON ~ S :;, JOSIPHINI COURREGES • I~ W... 11le 0.C... Slstent e ainl ' rotMZ ENCHILADA & TACO .......• $1.30 r -CHIU REWNO-ENCHILADA .. $1.45 RESTAUIANT FRANCAIS ...,...,.,.,....., ........... ~ e COCKTAILS e Fre•:. ~ 9093 E. Adami (If M19MU.) Hunt. Belch 962.-7911 u.,_rty w1t11 .. __,,,, 3012 Newport Blvd. Ne•port 8Mch -· ---------9:00 TO l:IO NIGHTL l EXCEPT TUESDAY OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. TIL 10:30 P.M. CIOMd Mond1y 67J.71P di PIAZZA exceptional italian cuisine rl/1i ?~I .~I ~·-:-, ---._;:; ' ./ domestic-imported beers end wines food to go 675-3641 palm evenue et bey bolboo peninsula Closed Monclay JIMMY VANN TRIO 9PICW. IUlllAT ~ HAll'Y HOUa-u.. .... "· llWI Uc SCHROEDEl'S CHEFS INN IJfl L COAST tlWAT COIOllA -MAI ........ ~~-------~ OritlMI Mexican,.... MlllCAN IPAU .. ........ ~11 ............ ""' ..... 11 .... ....... 1"5 HARBOit ILVD. c.M. ttM927 ... AUL 2---~~ ~ JU --- lell Cllll•• Ml ......... .. ........ STA& Diii CA.mt 111 21st PL, Newport leadl OIJole 3-9560 °"" y.., ....... D.11~ 11-11 ~ft 8114 lat. 'Ill • Ma. .._.. .... DAILY PILM .......... 11.,,.. SEVEN YEAR STINT ~11 accompmled libs Raye to America ~ for the neu 8"en JUI', wa her fea- tured ~ througbout the DWDere>UI radio, ~ tDd benefit appearanoee •ht made during bit time. When his MIO'tetiOll with KLu Rayt came to a end, Still wrote ori8fJW mUlic and appeend ln ~ from America to Rhodesia I« eeTeral years. He first appeared on tbe local entertain- ment tee0e to fU1ftl a not.c.»Ion&..ago m- pgsneat at the Biibo& Bay Club. Still'• ke,t>olrd tomed7 and (he de. ICl'!be• them) "devililbly ~arth ~ ties" can be beard It Fin Crwnt from 8:30 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. the following mom. Personal Pleasers © • Now Enjoy your favorite cocktails ••• BUFFUM'S NEWPORT CENTER Luocheom everyday except Sunday, from 11=00 Dinner Mned until 8:00 Monday, '11mrsday, Friday Mab a date to stop . . . enjoy th• finest cu.lstne, tbe finest Uqu on available ••• and, a view of Newport Bay. BuKun« ~f<oom the perf eet meeting apot ••• a marveloua plaoe to relax whm 7ou're ahopplng ba -.,.rt ''1 , ... 1lllli lllWplr\ c.w • 644-2200 .... nn. ,... SA:ilO Ull "° Ocller 0.,. 10:00 .. 5:JO ....... , a MILYN.-r ~.--u.,,. .. I I ~ cdWDll for tom ,lS man.tiY -._ this out~ -been· .-ted !Diily, me.ny times u to "pt!!'IQDll p' 1 111r en- C0W1tered alone the reseuch rWtli · · _ For what they are ~ • • ·• ~ ltridl7 individull impreuionl ••• hir't are· a handful ol elem, driDb, dilbel -.4.no. ables yoa. too, migtlt find u eojoJible ·• Ulil corner did. 1be Yie'W, food and Paul ~ margaritu at Villa Non, Newport. 1'e JMc Town ~ dub decor and .,_. feDow well met' atmolphere I& Joetta, C«W 4d M1r. The inti"'M'1 ol La CaTe, Oolta lleM. 'nle warm frlendline11 ol Georft Olien, Nancy Olsen, John Ryder and Bnar. Ryder at White HOl'le Inn, N~ Beacb. '!be Dick Poweil 'Mo It Reuben 1, Newport BMl:b. 'l'be wiy comedy of Skilel and Bendereon. Reuben !. Lee, Newport Beach. The excellent Teal 09car md lpOD.Une- oua humor of ORer m FnDdl at tilt Quiet Woman, Oorooa del Kar. The beeflteM N~ tune and llltmtion accoNed patronl bJ nit- DANC·ING in THE LIDO LOUNGE 5 p.m.. 8 p.m. llLL McCLURE DUO L • . " . THE ROUNDERS 8:30 p.m. • 1 :45 a.m. MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK (No CoYer Charve> , /,, /;, ;/, ' / 1107 Jambo,... Roecf Ne•jiiOlt 8ffch 644-1700 palisades Dinner, Luncheon, Codtoils & Atmosphere HlaHTLY IXC1'1' MONDAY Sundoy Brunch ] I :00 A.M. • 3;00 P.M. Fo<:1Utie1 for Bonquest. Meetings end Prlvote Portie1 up to 200 Penona. .. PALISADES ROAD aETWUN NEWPORT 80UlfV ARD Ne RED Hll ROAD 546-6534 l COCKTAILS ~-r.~ LUNCHEON and '·DfNHER • John LaSalle ~"° ' Nlgb&Jy at UM Piao .Bar • o~ M.a. lt Vina Harmer Duo Ntehtly I Tae9daJ tbn& s.tUnsa, • J7 FASHION '.ISl.AND . ,,., ' •" NEWPORT CENTEA . ' . l&l'WIZN. BUn'U1llS AND · 114ADWAY