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...... T fttLOT Met W Lee McCYey
atone BtY A•enoe. ~ --.are will baq to be widened .from
prellDt tour lanes U> a, ~na to 1mtt1a comult1ng enctrteera.
·Boge Co .. plex
A 'Sing!'@~' ....
Mon. th.a ~ empty .::na now m·
vilieDed as a mecca for thousand.I
of aln&le. young apartment dweUers
,.... once ftDtd by the H1rbor Area
acbool dillrtct.
They were 1otn1 to build a hip
acbool • I. They cbaJICed their minds
whea tbe population aipread toward c.ou del Kar.
SclMM>l trustees -in the daJI be.fore unfltcetioQ -bou&bt the land from a. 1"iDt Oo. ,,.. idea ... lo pat
a tecond blab IC'bool next to Newport
Hatbor Hilb ScbooL
Tbe Irvine raACh hands reckoned
lt was a iood ~ n.y b'ud over
the land at a '1mutedlj reduced
price," a echool offlcialrecaDed today.
Theo it came time for a :Uib acbool
in Corona del Mar, 10 trustees decided
to tell tbe unusable land to buy the
new hi&h achool site-. ·
Time bad paued,. real ~ had
appreciated, and the district made
a Jdlfng, wtdcb wu One beeu:ae the
(See SCHOOL, Page %)
SlaYing for Fund
Auction Highlight. VF Week Slaw
week wen a bake aale, dime raoe,
and tbt ala'N auction . .Bermoda Day
wtth a DOClft dan~ featurlna tbe Shiva
bend ,... IChldWed today.
The llave auatlCJD wh1dl ra.19ed •102 w• bald WednMday at noon. 'l'wftlty·
ftw lt:Udents and one faculty mem·
ber ..-auctioned oil by H. f!. Wind·
ham, of Windy'a Auction Cemr ln
eo.ta Meaa. The slaves then met their muten
In the cafeteria Tburtday morning IDd were duty bound k> them until
3 p.m.
''We'~ Md· a lot of mature, younc
achaba JI -bUllcbql, •• be said.
1'Tbq'n ~ the belt behaved
tenant. bi Ill .U,.lea.
"Our re•ta are. a UWe higher and
we provid4 a little more and aet
the cream of the ttnant crop."
The acrea1e for the proposed
apartmenta 1lel eut of Irvine Avenue,
west of DoOOMPt,.J.r,t ftOl'th of the (See Pace I)
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NiXon Readies
Campaign Goal
Of Presidency
By THE A8SOCIATED PRESS
Months 1oon1r than be had figured,
Richard M. Nixon la starting to mate
the switch from jockeying for the
Republican DOmination to the much
bigger goal of winning the presidency.
Gov. Ne~n A. Rockefeller's an·
nouncemeot Thursday removing him·
self from conltderatlon for the nom·
lnation left Nb.on without a serious
rival.
He lmmecllately began reviBlng hla
pollt.lc:al dmetable and said vilita to
a number of states that bad to take
low prlorltJ while be was still serloua·
ly chal.lenaed In primaries wlD be
po91lble much 100ner.
Doel th1a mean he is starting now
ha campalcn for the Nov. 7 election.
be wu uked.
"Yu,'' Nixon said In an interview
in Milwaukee Thursday night.
'lbe GOP and the press were primed
'nlunda1 to hear Rockefeller an·
nounce be bad finally heard the call
and waa aolng to shoot for the GOP
nomination. They were stunned to
bear h1m aay just the opposite.
He aummed it up in his first sen·
tenet: "I have decided today to reiterate
unequivocally that I am not a can·
dldate campaigning. directly or In·
directly, for the presidency of the
United States."
Lest anyone looked for hidden mean· ma-. be warned, "I mean. and I
•hall abide by, precisely what I say ...
While emphasizing that be will not
tab the nomination for granted, Nix·
on sald the RockefeUer withdrawal
meana there will be major changes
bJ where he goes and whom he sees.
In the next two months, Nixon said.
lae will try to confer with each of
tt.. 28 Repabliran eovemors -
lncludln( Rockeieller -and "as many eenat«s and congressmen and other
s-r:tY leaders H l can."
Bicycle Rodeo
Slated Saturday
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A ~ rodeo for JOUDOWI from
.. ~ throuah alxtb ll"aclea will 'I '9ld Saturday trom 11 a.m. to
t f.m.' at tM 11adlum parkln1 lot
fWfrport Harbor .HtP ~hot>l on
--~ rodet la ... iK..nct to 1llt ·ta. a ltrlel conducUld bf HnJ)Ot1 ..._ ~ onc.n. tt II dnlt'*l = dae •blllt1 . _Ud Wily
of 1°"'1 •lllefde rYln. • pea th testa ll't entttlid
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City Warily Eyes
Smith Suggestion
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of ltlt DelY , ... llllf
There's a rough road ahead for
any plan to build a beachfront
roadway down the Newport-Balboa
Peninsula.
Thia h conceded by municipal of·
fid&IJ, ii allured by City Council
candld.ltet eel Ja anticipated by
Wilbur Smb 6 Aasoclates.
The SID Frandlco en&lneerin& con•
lll1taat Jinn papped up with 1he IUI·
celtion 1lde _. • one °ffa:/ the
city ~ ~ tbe tl&fdenlng
Peldmala tr.me boCOeaec.k.
But ... before the idea was
cautlou.lly broecbed by Smith &
Aaaoclatet tn lta 140-pqe trafflc ltudy
report, it WU a Dlatter of record
that u.e ...... t aty Coundl doesn't
like the proeiped of a beach hlpway
at all.
CANDIDATES LEERY
Tbe current crop of council cao·
dldatM 11 a b o u t aa Jeer)' of lt. A
ribbon of upbalt alcmg the beach,
they acree, 11 unwanted at beat and
-u ooe cmdldate puta it -would
be "close to irreaponsibllity" at worst.
Municipal lawmakers them.lelves
last September formally adopted a
resolution voicing the city's opposition
tq any sqch project. Those votlne
for the resolution lncluded At Forgit,
Dee Cook and Undiley Parsons. all
now seeking re-eledlon.
The JaOluUon decl&.red:
"'l'bll CltJ CouDcll U. ao 1Alention
of ~ a atreet or roed akJl\t
tbe·~-~ fllm\t, ~ 1lo ••t upon • ~ottam ~ 1tud1.-tbtenchd
ta' lHd ti'IOCb etlltraction.''
Tbe resolution erod8d a public uproar
that had begun a fe-w weeks before
whm councllJUn wed 1be cit;J ~f
to cbect iDte t.be "legal alMI ptlJ'llcai"
aspects 0( municipal bekft ~;u.
way.
WANT INFORMA Tl-ON
Al that time, councilmen .iod.lcated
they wanted Lhe information to belp
determine the ultimate feasibility of
road construction along tbe four-mile
beachfront.
Hundreds o£ Peninsula homeowners
protested by petition and in person
al the next council session. Harried
lawmakers then adopted the anti·
beach road resolution.
It remains the council's officlal posi·
Uon today. But after the April 9 election, there
will be a new council, even if all
three-incumbents are re-elected. The
resolution is binding, practically lf
not legally, on "tbls City Council"
-only. So the resolution holds until
April 10.
What then? The outlook for any
action on a beach roadway remains
dim, indeed.
This was made plain by all seven
council candidates when the question
was asked of each at thls week's
Woman's Civic Lea&ue fort.Im :
Do you favor a beach road as a
solution to Lhe peninsula's traffic pro·
blems?
The replies:
-For git (District 2): 1'You can't put
a road there. The beach isn't wide
enough."
-Jerry Wooten (District 2): "It
Laguna Police
Seize Six More,
$6,500 in Drugs
NarcoUcs officers cast their net In
IAguna Beach agaLn early this morn·
Ing and came up wtth slx more
suspects and a considerable quantity
of hashish. marijuana and LSD,
valued at '8.500.
It was the 1eeond bil raid 1n Laauna
in two days.
Lai'JDa Beach detective Norm Bab-
cock, working wlth St.ate Bureau of
Narcotics Enfol'Clemetit omcen, mov·
ed In on a residence at 172 Suqaet
Terrace about 1:.S a.m.
They arrested Daniel P b l t 1 l p
Caserta. 20, and hia wife, Sbaroa Ana,
19, both of that addre11.
would mean that traffic .....,.
have failed to aolve tbe prolllem.»
-Donald A. Mdmdt (Distri~ 2):
4'l'm com= totally and wialterably to an Ocean ll'roat
(see ROAD, Pa~ tr
* * ··* S~it~Report' s
First Review
DU:e April 22
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Mesa Man Dies . . ,
Beneath Wheels
Of Garbage Truck
An e1derly Costa Mesa man who
had just taftn out the rubblah wu
crushed to deetb beneath the wheels
·of a huge garbage truck ln the 1tnf!t
outside hi• home today.
Tl1oma1 R. Runell, S>, of 482 Either
St .. was dead at the scene, accordlnt
to Costa Mesa police investigators.
· An autopsy was performed at
Orange County Medical Center to
dete1mlne the ca111e of death, but
rel\llta were undetermined a1Ka1ly
before noon.
Circumstances of the accident ln·
dlcate Ruuell may have ~ered a
heart attack and fallen beneath the
wheels.
Officer Paul Alerander a.aid Russell
had just taken oot the trub in a
small handcart and walked around
the bii truck toward the left.
Tbe driver -who was not hn·
medJately identified -told police be
heard a sound which could have been
the hand cart falling over, but thought
nothing of it, police said.
When he moved the big Oreo
Dlsposel Service Inc., v e h I c 1 e ,
however, It ran over the victim, who
was apparently lying beneath the dual
rear wheels.
Weadler
All In an. ll'• golne to be a
groovy weekend, forecuter Emil
KurU auurea us. pointing to
pertly IWlDY dies with. temp.
eraturea in the upper 60's along
the cout.
INSIDE TODAY
"The Cunc of tM Golde11
Sunbtmt" could ~ ci buutng.
Previ§w Chlldrtn't T h t a t t r
f}uU4' pro4UCCUm toda~ in cover
/catvrt ~ leQds off WEEK·
IHDIR.
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Also arrested at the Caaerta bo~•
wer-e Roaer Darwin Yat.S', 18, of • •
AJt.a Vlata way. and Mary CbrfatUte
Mari. 19, of 24296 Via Aqura LalQDk
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Nlgtal. . .
8tbcoct said an ~ated 915,GOl
wortib of dope was aelled at tbe time.
about a pound of balhlsb, • IQtlc
nftnem.:rt of mcljuaiia; atMMit a
POUDd ot marlju.a 'and lit w • LsD captelu. • • •
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RFK Primary
Slate Lists
Balboa Man ·
Four Onqe COUt rtlddenta 1n
nmned to Sen. Robert P. Kennedy'•
national eonwntfon 11ata from
California alon1 with Hftfal l>lg
names In lporU and 1bow baltneta.
Arthur Sveadlon of Balboa. Omle1
Stone and Allee Bentacm ol ~
BMch. and Robert JCna • f
Weatm.luter thua join UCLA fooG>all
1tar Gary Bebo, aiDpr A11AJ
Wllllama. actnN SldrttJ JllcT4 ...
and 01Jmpic dlclldaloe dmnpioll
Rater Jobnlon.
The alata of 17% proapecUve ~
ventlon delell1e1 WM enten4 'l'llun-
day in Calf{om1&'1 D em o •rat 1 c
preaidentlal primary.
Kennedy bacbn bnmedlata)1 an-
nounced plam far a w e e t e 11 d
Callfonda tour bJ b N• 1'.t
senator, aimed at rcmndln1 up WU.
and qulckJ,r ob"hlli'fm the 11,74' Dmltl
needed to pJilce · on U. June
4 ballot.
Kennedy wfD arm. la Sa l"ru-
clsco at llOOll Blturday, IW1tcll to
• chartcld plane and tben head into
the Central 'Vallef f.annlandl. On Sun-
day' he 'Will ..,.. at Se.linu and
Loa Anleltl, and ..,.,... la the Sb
Fernando Villty.
At each ol Ill dopl, wlunteen
will offer petitloaa to be llped. Whal
enoqb atpaturtt are rouudld up,
Secretary of 8tlle Frank II. Jordan
will place the dell,..UC. cm tbl W.
Already on tbe ballot 18 tbl tdat8
favortne Sen...._ J. ~.
D-Minn. Pr-.s.t J ..... fareel
are 1t:U1 roundbll 1lp ~-to qualltJ b1a alatt. , ......... )
COMPLEX •••
hilb ICbool.
"We have not purcbued it, we're
not In elCfow yet, bat ye're fll tbe
procua," Frank Mid. Be dec1lnlCt
t.o put a price tag on the land
purchase, but 10urcu U.e mentiofted
'3 mllllon. The current owner II John
Griffith, Frank aaJd, of Tultln.
City offtdall aid the land 11 roned
as unclaaalfted. That meau &DJ
development must be under a UM
permit iuued bJ planzdnt com·
misalooen.
In addition to a me pmnlt, a MCOnd
posaibWlJ in MCUl"inl dty applOYal
would be to ~ tbe .... andlr
a recenUy apprOftd Planned Com.
munity <PC) zonlnc ordiDaoce.
Detaill are stlll m01t1J llDDDwn
about the number of apertmenta ud
related comtructloa.
Planning Director Emut Mayer,
Jr.. 1aJd that Soutla S., Cub
apartmenta elNwbere bave numbend
perhaps 'TSO, mlJlJ of tbem put up
as two-story buildin.p.
Franks Aid It WU unlikely 1hlt
all of tht 30-plua acrt1 wou1d be
developed lnltially. "We're probably
goine to develop at leut U of tlle acres anyway."
DAILY PILOT
.._., PUT ....... &al ,..,..
ON 'LOCATION' -Marine Sat. James B. Thomaa 1tandt bJ hla wife,
Antonia Tbomu, accused murdereu ,and .WU at newa photA>grapb'-
er from beilind •uncl•_, at San Clemente motel when court to-·
day viewed tcent Of alleged poiJoni.Dg of tht lla1n lnfui.
Mrs. ·Thomm RevUits
Site of Tot's Death
BY THOM BULEY --JM .. ...,,... ...
ACCUH4 mardtren Antonla 'lbomu
today returned to San Clemente to
the modest Beach Motel where 1be
~ poilontd ber seven day old
American Jets
Blast North Viet
Supply Tmcks
WGON CAP) -AiDencan fl&bter-
bomben 1mubed t• Nortb Vitt·
nam .. trucb c~ mWtary sup-
pllu to tbe Coaummhta' troopt atone
tbe dem.l1itaNed sone ~ tbe lut two
d&Ja. the U.S. Commlad anc>UDCed
today.
Sou!Jl of tbt DMZ. U.S. militAry
aoardl Mid the Ncr1h Vietnameae
have moved hilb11 mobOe 3'hnm an-
tiaircraft guns up to the U.S. Marine
fortreu at Kbe Sanb for the first
Ume in the war, raialn1 a aerlous
new ttnat to the beaiepd baff'1
aerial lifeline.
U.S. beadquartera allo reported th.tt
gound action In South Vietnam "coo·
tinued at• aceeleru.d ~"" Thun-day, and "atpiftcallt coetacta with
enemy f«ces were reported ln all
e«p8 tactical IOQel." Co~UH
npert.d ~ ~ Vletname.e
and Korean troops killed D> ol tbf
enemy in tcattered Blbti.D&.
U.S. pUota niportad 110 trucks
destroyed or damaa-t Wednesday Ln
Nortb V'aetnam'a IOQ1be.rn p&Db.andle
ad tbe Mu Gia Pua am ud uotber
116 dutroJed ar daml&td In tbe same leMral .., .. 'lbarlday.
"lt'1 DOt a fact tUt tbe tnek trafi1c
11 J.ncreuill&," a U.S..,.., .. Mid .
..... • !act tblt "' ...... la break· Sac.
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.SCHOOL •••
ton on Jal114. 18ll
Twenty m~s and two mmder
tr4'.11 later, abe viewed th~ apartment
where ahe wt led James Antbony
Tbom,u. That lnfan~ bottle alleaedJy
contained latbal chemica:la that char·
red and blklened bia tln'oat and
mouth and 1eared tbelr "'11 into bla
lunp and 1tomach.
Tbe baby dkMt 18 days lat.er. Mrs.
Thomu wu arrested and cbarJed
with his murder three mootba after
bh dtatb.
Jl the 1lender FtDplno woman wu
moved by her r6turD to her former
home. it didn't allow thia motnin1.
Sbe calmly wafted outlide the m~l
with U.S. Navy Cbap1ain Georee Dan-
do, wblle de:feme attor:Qey Dudley
Gray and her Marine Ser1eant hua·
band entered the motel with Sbperior
Judfe Robert Gardner and bia court
retlnu~.
Little baa c1'an1t4 la the apartment
once occupied by Mn. 1boma1. motel
owner Mary Madden, 57, testlfttd in
court Tbur1d~. 'nle aillna woman was there today helping Jtrrors
recreate the 11ettln1 ol tbe scene that
ended with tbe murder of a baby.
Th• Juctie, H jurors and court
per1onnel traveled to San Clemente
by bu1 from tbe Santa Ana courtroom.
Mrs. Tbomu and ber husband, ac-
companied by Chaplain Duclo, met
them at the motel.
It la expected tbat the teattmony
ol Mila Madden will be resumed liter
toda,y when the trial reverts to Superior Court.
Mias Madden teaWled Thursday that
Mn. Thon.as fed her baby about m1d· ntcht OD JulJ la, "alter tbe lllUal
ntoln& ol tellvWon." Tbe byat.erlcal
mother burst lato bu room about
12 ·~ a.m., Mill MlddeD recalled
tcreamin& "My bab7, JQ baby." ·
'Sniper' W onnd
SeH IDfli~
"I IUlpect that you are IOinl to
hear a Jot about •bannony' before
th1a City Council election la over."
The speaker waa blcmnbent ca.n-
didata ne. Coek, wbo today reap.
praiMd char... tbat .. .... ..
a dilCordant voice in coand1 affaln:
Cook, campetptn1 Im ,......_
to hil Diltriet 5 (Upper Bey) ....
'Stop Gap' City
Government Hit
By Candidate
Jn the face of sudden IJ"01'tll. e1tcted
and appointed leaden of Newport
Beach bavt ben for"C*I to rely on
step pp meuune "hllbtd tllroucl
to •bore up the roof ...
That polition waa w~ today by
coundlmanlc candidate Ed Hirth u
be vowtd that bil election weald lMd
to better mumciplJ pJamdni.
Hb1b, chal111n~~ incumbent Dee
Cook for tba Dlltr1ct I (Upplr 8ay)
Hat in tba dtJ·wlde April • tleetlonl,
aid tllel'9 art tbrM major mlttaba
be wants to cornet at Qty HaD:
-Plumbl1 eommlulonin are boc· =.,r.. wttb dttalll, mOltlJ 1n to teqaeata for 1IOM elm ....
A ...sue. eommJttee ....id .. Mt
up. rallmaa eae1nleaiomn fir _..
time •pl ......
-Plun.inJ COl'Dllllaltane ud coun-
cilmen tuffer from a ••c:om-
mimlcatlom cap" ao acbedu)ed liailon m..un,a art IMllded.
-CouneDma are ''ovtrkieded with routine detatll and bandkapped with
bicbrlng." The staff ahould be .iven
more reapon1lbiUty and autborlty to
baJ6 routine mau.n.
Btekerln1 PN1amably would he
)le111Md by JDrtb•a PNllllCt on the
eouncU. A compnhtnam maat.er l))an
would alleviate the dty' I C18"1'81lt
lborteomlnp.
'"Tbue art .,t IOlvtcl " ~I bencfalda Oil • bl 11 dtn1,' .. con-
cluded.
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•aid concurreaee bJ a majority "muat
not become an overridbll objedtft
or an end in itself."
Be dec1ared:
"ear..,y la • ......,., lfWrt eaa
em))' com. •• ,... ... to u. ,.,,.. ................. °'
....... Tbla .. the .. W&J aD
fllclU ol tbt mau.r eaa be made
Down .. mdar1"6cl bJ the people."
Co* liill .._ ..., aec.tonMd to
fbnlldla It oat la tbl eye of ctric
lfonna. Drawlq upc19 bk upertace
in pest debate., be w.-ned:
"If total harmony becomes the be-
an and end-an of ear aovernment.
If it t.ecc.n.. IO d. lmportat ftltt
our councllmen or c o n 1 r e a 1 m e "
c b o r u a t b e I r •1 do'a• 1n one
barmon6oul,.,,.. tbta I aubmJt that
CHll' toms of ~ eoaJd lndffd
be In deep ......... ..
Be said ..... tD "tllroWe public
&cuaaton In the snttJ name nt
bannony" ca aetuany llDICk of "the
nnote-nu.d MCrtt eblmben, tbe Ylat-
b&e or Jllvlalble pnw ttrodanl that ...... tun ,... puMlc .metall Into
rabblr ltampl."
Coot uld lal ....._ tM Nwport
Beadl Qty Council "Ml lpll'ated
pablldJ wltla pabpe ....... and
l"lblie ...... tt -. ,..,... ... ., h that ft)' If~ •. ';
El Toro Anni•enary
Show Open to Public
Tbe bll lbow at El Ten Marine
Corpa AJr Station'• sn.., AMlvenary
Open Hou-S&bardaJ and Sunda1 11
etpeeted to be ap ln tbe air. And
tbt public it ar.lted t. w..t.clt Glltea open at 11 a.m.
The NayY'1 1...,_IOBk pndaion
nyinc team, tbe Blat .up1a, ~, ~ at QIJl'Olimate)J 2:11 p.m ... ch
day, wlll ellmu ~ fll1bt
demomtratloaa ICMdalld ,_. lJ:40
ud 1 p.m.
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Henredon 's Mw tine of promot;onef chei"
ere truly worthy of the n.me Henredon.
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l&.09.SQlll MUNCHIS CARROT, fleWll MOUING SICICNISS. AWAITS. SUltGlltY . . .
l;anine • Craves Carrots
~ Pre'gnant Peke-Pomeranian Packing Portly Pouch
BJ ABTBUll R. VINSEL
Of .. O.llr , ... , .... of continement Bloeaonra ordeal sfiould be over
today. Her litter will be delivered
in a Caesarean section operation, due
_ Countian Shot; Wife Helil
"My wife ahot me ftve times. Better
have a cac burry, I don't think l'm
ioinc to make it."
~ Buena Part man 1f'ho r8""
thla measqe to police Oftlcen feto
bis telephone early thll morninf waa
still clinging to We later today at
Orance County Medical Center.
His wife, Mra. Nancy May Rub71 42, al MM Crescet Ave., was bootea
into Buen.a Park City Jail on a char&•
of su.splclon ol assault with intent
to commit murder.
SM .U.iedl1 told poUce: I
"l would b.rte killed my fol.W' lloya,
too but I ran out of bullets."
Officers claim the woman told tbem
ahe stayed awake all nlgbt and tben
decided to lboot bet huaband ln the
heart. "I weot to tbe bedroom and
started firinl \B\W t.he gun ran out
ot bullets." offieere quoted her u
aaylnc.
Sbe reportedly was upset wtMn plant
tor a trip t o Arizona tQdly net
throuiti.
Her huabaod, J esa Frint Buby, 4IS,
suffered wouods 1n tbe chat. eca1p.
chin and •lbow. Hospital •Uendaata
eald hlJ coodiUon ia very c:rWc&l.
One bullet evidently lod"4 in till
spine.
Whit woukt make a normally
carnivorous canine crave raw coconut
and carrots?
Sbe waddles abol1t the apartment
carrying a payload of at least four
pups, aired by a mixed-breed poodle
during an unscheduled liaison aome
time ago.
to female problems. .,
Hopefully. the dog food bill will
then go up and the now-rotund
Blossom will a b a n d o n her
vegeterlanim and force-fed vitamin
compounds.
· Same thing that cauae1 another
ipeclea of female to become ravenous
(or dill p I c t 1 e 1 and Ice cream, or
lime marmalade~ ma~h balls.
Apparently. Bl0aom, a combination Pekingese
tnd Pomeranian who belongs to
Carole Lejonhud. of X11 32nd St..
Newport Beach, ii iD her final daya
Mayor Yorty
Won't Seek
Senate Seat
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Mayoc
.Sam Yorty a.bocked the politic ti pun-
dit.I al Ca.llfornla today by announcing
be would not Met the Democratic
nomination to tbe U. S. Senate.
The announcement ended !ftOlltbs
of speculaUon that Yorty would make
one more try for the Senate seat
that be failed to win in two previous
aUempts.
Yorty lost b1dl for the Sen.afle in
HMO and 1954 bul WU tuccesafal ce-
dldate for the stat. Allembly iD 1131
and 1949 and for the U. S. Congress
in 1950. He was an uptet wtnner
ln the race for ma7or ol Los Angela
i'\ 1181 and WU re-elected Bl 1181.
In bia last try for public off.ice
he wu defeated by Gcw. Edmund
G. Br0'7D in .the 1988 primary and
Brown lost In the general election
to Gov. Ronald Reagan.
Ski Conditions
'Fair to Good'
By Ualted Pnu lntmuldoul
Fair to &ood ski condJtiona were
reported for the weekend at Southern
California aki resorts.
Condltions u reported from the 1ki
reao~rators included :
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"Pompeekapooa?" wonders Carole.
AJ ber girth p-ew, Blouom's ap-
petite languished, however, unW she
refused to eat.
"I tried everything ln the icebox,"
says her owner, "but abe won't eat
anything but raw coconut and carrots.
She even has moniinC lictneas."
Jun to be on the safe side, If
D-Day (for delivery) should arrive
before the mother-to-be went to
surgery. her owner planned an
emergency maternity 'f'ard.
Blasts Cripple Phone
Service Around Oakland
OAKLAND (AP) -Three new ex-
ploslona, crippling telephone service
in the same area where five blasts
wrecked electric lines, spread bomb
jitters today in hill country eaat of
Oakland.
FBI agents ruabed to the acene
and dosed it off fOr a while.
The Contra Costa COunty sberW's
tfflce safct • qui~ study of the lateat
exploaiOlll atrCftigly sugg•.uct that the
same sabotean pulled off all eipL
An anonymom teJepbolle caller's
bomb Ulreat ensed the highway
patrol to order tbe Ca1decott tunnel
closed at tbe beigJlt of the commuter
rush today to Oaklmid from such com-
munitiet u Orinda, Lafayette and
Walnut Creek. ~ engineer at Berkeley radio lta-
tion KPFA uid be got tbe call and
relayed tlle word to police who con·
tactM the highway patrol.
At 2:38 a.m. today, two
llimultaneaut aploslona atop a PacJflc
Teltpbone _p' o I e bad a third at ltl
bue ripped main cables between San
Franrlaco and Oaklmld and an Wl·
dereround cable aervtng Contra Costa
County.
Telephone crews were on the scene
nriftl1. But repair outfits were
deland untn 7:30 boc&PM.FBI age.nu
ed 'the sberil!'e office sealed off the
acene.
Pacific Telephone urged customers in the area to make only vital calll
until service could be fully restored
around mid-afternoon.
IavuUcators concede that t b •
dynamltin11 both of the telephone and
Padtk: Gu •Electric fadtittee bore
the trademark of expert.a.
"We haven't beetl able to get our
repa.il1nen in there," a phone company
epoteaman said two hours after tbt
bluta in the oatlano Hil1I near GriD-
ly Pett.
Law enforcement offlclal1 were
cbecktnt iw p o • 1 I b 1 e undetonated charca, 1ae llicl.
Earlier, five separate attacks on
PG&E power faclllties bad been made
within six weeks.
Two new incident. came to UCht
Thursday, 1borUy after full power wu I
restored to the University o f
California campus, including tbe •
crlUoally important Lawrence Rad.la· I
tlon Laboratory. n .. -
Explqawe charges earl1 W~
'*'>ppled a 7-0-foot tower hiCh in tile I
B«k-1eY Hilla and anappe4· two
115,000 volt transmission lines.
Jl'irst, a power aubltatlon operator
in El Cerrito, juft north of Berkeley,
wu 11ugged from behind late Wed-
nesday nigbl A bard bat saved
Douglaa O'Mara, 44. of MartiMz, from
terlOUI injury' but be •• knocked
cold for 20 minutes.
Thursday afternoon a line p1ttrolman
found a second tranimission tower
damaged by explosive roughly a mile
east of the one dlacovered Wednesday
morning.
It's Not Her
Teaching; Kids
Just Sleepy
RAEFORD, N. C. (UPI) -At first,
one or two children 1n Mn. Hazel
Galbreath'• first grade dus at
Upchurch School WOUld fall asleep. nen it bappened more frequently.
and more cbildren jOlned tbe group
of eleepy beads. They fell uleep in
their chairs or stading up.
Mn. Galbreath reported the pro-
blem to her superiors about two weeks
ago. Thi. touched off an extensive
medical invutic It Is still in·
complete, but sUJpeCt some
sort of psychological phenomenon.
When ht found out about the pro-
b1em. the aupertntendent of Hoke
County ICboolJ bad the children mov· I
ed to another room while tlleir regular
clusroom .was checked for carbon
monoxide or other toxic guaes. No
toxicity was found. and eome of the
clilldren fell uleep tn the other
room.
AA the problem penilted, Hote
County called for help ttom Dr. Harry
H. McLean, consult.mt to tbe State
Board of Health oUk:e in nearby
Fayetteville.
"I became aware of the problem
Tuaday, March 12th," McLean said.
He said tbe school reported one child
fell uleep Thursday. March 7. There
ftt't four on Friday. seven on Mon-
day, and seven on TueiCl&y. t2M dl7
McLean was called.
••About five bad .,. to eleep when
I got there and th• ntt wtre drowsy
'Ibey hd moved tbem out and wert
walkln1 them around w1-I got
there."
There are about ftvt persistent
"•11-pera" of tbe 1' children In
the clast, McLean uld. They are
not re\Ated. jOme ride the school bua
a1id IOllle wait to lldlool. They do
;.at OecenartlJ p&aJ topther. AD are ~1ald~haft dlftaHeiy COftdlldld then la 00 health
i.-'11 and noWaa l!ll1a1ca111 wroaa .. the ch0dr9.
"We worked Witb tt awfullJ ln-
tlml .. l,y qult. a while unW we .,.. allll"9d ... w... DOt dNlinl with
~ or to:i.ldty ti 11'1 form,.. be
said.
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COLE. JR.
STANDARD j EQUIPMENT
FOR '68 MODELS
All directional signals flash for quick tnms to
the beach. You're stea~the scene in
the flower-powered,ikini and pant shift by
Cole Jr. of Caprolan9 nylon: 5 to 13. Optional
equipment ... lots of sun tan lotion.
R...,ort 11 Fashim Island N~ Center• 644-2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 tiH 9:30 011er dlyl JO:m tmat
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Dyan Gets Split. .
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Fr om ~ary Grant
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Publicly thanked by UCLA Chan-
cellor Frenklln 0. Murphy tor d~
nating bis collection of show busi·
ness collect.ions spanniDJ 50 yeaIJ,
idcluding 900 radio acnpb, to the
university, comedian J~k 8-n.ny
quipped, "Donation? I tbouglll I
was selling thiJ stuff!' • By the end of this year, ene of
etery 10 Aroerlcaiu will be a Cali·
fornian, says Conrad ~ Los
Angeles bank economiat. Jamison
stated that the state 'tflH reach ~ore than 20 million this year aod
tl)e major growth will be ' ln South-
ern California which ~ gainin&
more population than New Yori
City and Chicago combined. •
Thrtt•)leOT-Old Tim Wag11, of Law-
renceville, Ga., ma11 btc~ • tM
stau'• firn htan tramplant patient.
Tim'• mother, Mn. Bety Waues, 1aid
she woi.ld willingly O{lrtt to a hearl
lramplant on her aon if ht aurvive1
delicau aurQtTJI in Ma11. Tim 1DC1
born with thret hole& in hi& heart
and ha& undergont 1urgtTJ1 thrtt
Ctmt!. • Two G1'and Hawn, ch.,' po-"
lfctmtn wert chtcking the
doon of bU!int11 firms while
on patrol to mokt aurt no
thitvts had broktn fn during
the night. Whtie t.Mtr bacb
wert turntd, amMOne itoll
their ""° poll.ct ..... .,.-~
In a balf·bour, 'attlde Com-
fort'• telephone rang 15 times.
"Sorry, you have the wrong num·
ber, .. she repeated US times. Then
she found thlt she could possibly
get 2,985 more wrong callil ...
that many recreation bulletins car·
rying her phone number by mis-
take have been mailed in Canoga
Park. "I'm thJnking of diangilli
my name to 'dls-comfott'." s al d
Mrs. Comfort. • A Verona, Va., landowner, Stan-
ley L Pric., wanted to set up a
trailer park on his property. But
his neighbors petitioned against it
and the Board of Supervisors turn·
ed him down. This week the fol·
lowing newspaper advertisement
appeared: "To lease to qualifying
penon or persons, 10 a c res in
rounty area. easily accessible for
garbage truck through Verona
Cowt GT Verona Heights subdivi·
sions. Qualifiers must maintain a
legal hog farm, raising. from 300
to S,000 bogs per year. Also feed
and coot garbage on premises IJ
pom"ble. Will 1 e a s e for $1 per
month. Signed, Stanley L. Price."
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -AclNll
Dyan (}mnoo bu~ .. unconteetied'
divorce from C&rY Grant but tJ>e
suaw M-year-old film star baa been Siftn partial cUJf()dJ o( tbeir only
eblld, 2-Y'Uf-old-Jennller.
Superior Court Judge Robert A.
Wenke dWoJved the 3'l·m.Jntb mar·
riase 'nwrtday while Grant was in
St. Jolm't HOJpltal io New York City
recoveril\I from injurlea aufiered ui
• Mach U auto accident. Mi.as Cannan. JO, the actor's fourth
wife, bad aougbt in ~ two-day trial
to prt~nt Grant from being able
\o ate his daughter except during
dllyUSbt hours. She asked "5.470 a
IDOdth ~Y add child support.
Judge Wenke gave Grant custody
of JeDDl.fer 60 days a year and every
otbd holiday and birthday. He
<*'dered Grant to pay Sl .500 monthly
pluS "extraordinary medical and den.
tat bills" and $500 a month to a
governess or nurse if one is hired
by Mlsa Cannon. Miss Cannon bad testified Grant
was a •eekly user of the hallucinatory
drug LSD for 10 years.
She said be bad frequent "yelling
and screamiAg fits" and bad beaten
her. On one night, Miss Cannon
testified, Grant "threw me down
oyer his body and b.il me on all
part.I ol my body.
One time, Min Cannon sald, Grant
laughed as be beat ber.
A friend of Miss Cannon's, Mary
Gries, wife of fllm director Tom Gries,
testified that Grant ~ told her:
''Thia girl Dyan is beading for a
nervous breakdown and I hope she
bas It. That's the only way 1 can
make her into the wife I want."
She said Grant commented that be
planned to use ''psychotherapy and
LSD" to transform bis wile into a
new image.
Paralyzing
Snowstorm
Hits Memphis
MEMPlllS, Tenn. (UPI) -A freak
spring snowstorm dumped more than
14 inches of snow on Memphis today,
strudina tf avela• ud pullln1 don
power lloe ..
The sanitation workers ..trike cut
ttie dty't rotd cleariJlg force to a
third of its tM>rmal l.D> men and
officials were baving dilllculty keeping
streets open.
The weather bureau predicted the
snow may total 18 inches before it
end!. It alreedy wu the third biggest
snowstorm in the city's history.
The Mempb.is airport was closed
for the morning.
Snbw also ranged as far south as
Jacbon, Miss. Nine inches Cell at
Clarksdale, Miss.
The bigbwa1 patrol In both states
said roeds WIH open1 but extremely
Jangeroua. The weather bureau urged
motoriaU not to drive, NYhll "evu
the use of chains and snow tires
are not adequate.'"
A spokesman for the Mempbl1
Light, Gas and Water DiTisioo seicl
scores of power line• pulled don
by the weight of the mow and ice
creeted a "real bad lltuation."
"We Me trJJnl to Ctt te these
things as quicily -u pnaUiie, but It
will be hours before n ao," be .aid.
"Our people are bavlna a ~\ deal·
of difficully rdChin& :ai!. DOW
our big concern la I to the
big stuff -the. 12,000.ftlt , ,. be
said.
Snow Swirls • ID
Adaline Gould, a former agtellt for
MlH Cannon, said that Grut became
~ and Ntu.ed to allOw hla ..
to leave their home to attend a dinner
party.
Mrs. Gould said he beard Grant
S<.ream into the telephone: "Adelle,
stay out ol my divorce. I'm eomc
to break tha girl, I'm goJnc t.
break ber like a pony."
Two psycb.iatritta wbo examined
Grant last fall testlfied that there
was no evidence of erratic behavior
iJ1 the film star and that there wu
no evidence ol damaae from the UM
of LSD.
Killer Gtught
4 Days After
Prison Escape
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) -Four
day• and five bOlt.1111• .,_. hit
escape, Winston MOMley, 1be Stete
Prison inmate aeoteuced to die four
year• 110 for tbe klDill& fl. "'"' York City barmaid Kitty a..iorett -WU
back behhid ban.
Moseley, 33, amrelldered to FBI
•cents md )o(:a1 police 'nirlda1 after
hiding in a IUburban apartment
buildina for Hveral boats.
Autboritlea said be took one man,
three women and an infant girl
hotta«e from~ time be overpowered
a guard at Meyer Memcrial Boepital
Monday until hit capture.
Be al.lo raped a Y~ stole a
car IJld a SUD, IDd elllded a Jll)lice
net in the dty' 1 Kensington diJtrid,
polir.e uld.
He w11 to be arraigned this af·
ternoo1l 1n city court on ne•IY a
dozen cbaraes filed by state and local
police.
Neil J. Welch, special agent in
cbarce of the FBI o(fice in Buffaio,
talked with Moseley by telephone
Thunday, then entered the apartment
and persuaded him there was no chan-
ce to escape through the almost 100
armed oUlcera ringing the outside of
the tbree·1tory brick buildini·
Eriend ~w~ .,..-_ .... ~-=
Accused Slayer t
Told of Killing
LOS ~GELES (UPI) - A drinking
friend of accusecl sex sla,er Anthony
Dontanvllle b a a stuck to b i s story
that be beard Dorrtanville confess kill·
lng two lltlle Altadeoa sitters.
Everett May, a ~vy equipment
operetar from P asadena, refused to
alter bll te1&1m•1 Tb\lr~y under c:rosa u amlnation'by Dontanville's al·
G>neJ, Chu-lea Bolopeter.
Hollopeter 1rW without success to
&et 11-'1 to ~ be ,might bave misunderstood Dontallviile, or that be
wu too drunk at the time to know
what really was said.
The second murder trial tf Don-
tanvtlle. 34. a former employe of the
Pasadena ~ Department, today
wu in recess and will resume Mon-
day, when Ole proteelltion is expected
to finish its cue.
Doutanville ii accused of tilling
Cecilla Re.ate Bartll, 7, ad ber s.ister.
~Aun.•. last Aua. t and throw-
ing their boclet ill a 1'8Cant lot in
Watts.
Sollth ·
Louisiana Weatherman Says 'Fro sty Ma n Frosty'
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MASS POISONING -Basque sheepharders Joe
Oturrulia, left, and Enrique Edexpue, lift dying
sheep away from two sheep which are already dead.
More than 6,000 sheep have died this weet in West-
ern Utah. Scientillta toda1 named poiaon as the
cau t of death and Sen. Frlllk &. Mou baa llktd
the U. S. Azmy fOr a full report on teste CODdocted
at the nearby chemical and btoloCkal center Ill the to~ Dugway Provine Groanda. I
Sheep Killed hy Army?
6,000 Animals Die Airer Nerve Gas Tests Conduct,ed
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -Semi.
Frank E. Moss bas asked the Army
for a full report on tests conducted
at Western Utah's top-secret Dupay
proving groum. on the day before
6.000 sheep began dying Oii adjacent
range land.
"What we rather suspect is they're
using some exotic, even unnamed
agents in tbe area and thJI has caused
the death of the animala," the Utah
Democrat said today in New Orleans.
"U this is so, we ought to know
about it so there won't be any danger
for human lives as well as to ellmlnate
further injury to the ant.mah," he
added.
'The Army dlemlcal and biological
teal area ii located about 50 miles soutbwe~.ot ~ 1AJe av. M IUl U\e ~ • March 13 tilUatDupay. ~-diliiil .&il the -next day
withi.D 35 mllet dowmrind from t b •
tests.
S t a t e Agnculture Commissioner
David R. Waldron said he aod other
repreaentatives of state and federal
a1encles will meet today lD emergen·
cy session with Gov. Calvin L.
Rampton at the state capitol.
Waldron is see.king help from
federal o(ficlala ill d e t e r m ln i n &
wbetber humans might be susceptible
to whatever killed the sheep.
The dead sheep were located at
the Batch ranch on open ronceland
where stock bas erazed for years.
Waldron said that an unknown
poison which affects the central
nervous system apparently killed the
2111.im.als, but it miiJ>t be two ween
befcn laboratory tffts could pinpoint
a cause.
Snow still coven tbe crulne aru
and one theory baa be6' pd ~
~
that tbe sheep contracted the faUl
symptoms while eating snow to get
water.
Moss said tbat i5m.m sbeUs packing
nerve gas were uaed in an Army
demonstration on the 13tb. He said
he had reporta that 320 pilons of
a "persistent agent" were released
from a high-speed aircraft within 'n
miles of the sheep tbat daJ, and
that in the same area 160 gallons
of persis(lent nerve Pl wu burned
ill a pit ~ the Army.
The Army at first denied any con·
nectloo with the deaths, then said
'Ibursday there waa no way yet to
tell what killed tbe sheep.
One Army ipOUsman aaid "D<imal
operatiooa" were conducted M;rcb 13
at Dupay, addiog that one such
oeeration "involved fllgbt." He declin-
ed '9 commeot further.
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Pueblo Crewmen's
'roltYO (UPJ) -Com-
mullt NGctll Kena l&ld ~ dat tbe ~ crewmen
o1 &bi ~ lblP u~
Pueblo haft n.ltlrat.d their IUllt Ill 1etten wrltteD to
tlltJ.r (amille•, to Prelldent
Jobnloft a • d to con-cresane•· ! NGrth Jt.m'e& ~ the
Pueblo Jan. lt. Claimlna the
lblp WU in Jta territorial
waters. Ttle United states
insists the thjp was la In·
ternational wit.era. North
Korea pruiOblly b-9 said
~
• the crewm~ said tbey were
guilty ol belnc Qi North
koran •atAtl'•· A North Korean broadcast
monitored ~re Mid tbe
crewmen "boped for early
repllu from t h e ad-
• dressees" and were stilJ
waJtblg.
Once more the Com -
munt.ts aaid they would be
lenient with the crewmen
"If the U.S. fmperiallsta
make p r o p e r apology to
113 and give assutances that
It wm tiot r~at slmllar bos~e p ." ,
"H IN U.S. lmperlallsts
continue to persist in their
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Wbo def.etect m>JD NOrtb
Korea a ,tar •ID wtille be
.... viee P*'e• ... a( t h •
Nclrtb IC~ Central :News
Apncy. tok1 • .... -"°· ference the Pueblo' crew
•o.dd be ftlNled Oily after
the Q,mmwlbtl mastered
tbe t.We of tbe Pueblo'•
delectiq derid11.
Be Mid after tbe aewmen
have been releued, North
Korea would launch a new
propaganda off ta s 1 v e
empba1izi1''C 1'1
bumanltarianb$.
Lee said the Wiinc of
the ship was premeditated
action to show tM world
North Korea "could do
anything against the United s t a te ti and tbat the u .$.
was nothing but a paper
Uger."
'Civil Disorders'
Book, S~es Soaring
NEW YORK I AP) -Only
two weeks old, t h e
paperback edi tlon O{ the
President's Commission on
Civil Disorders 1s already
soaring toward m i l I i o n ·
seller status. And it's spark-
ing a number o( projects
amoog businessmen, i n
churches, and m poor com-
munities.
A spokesman for Baal.am
Books said Thursday the
publishing house has just
ordered 70,000 more copies
printed, bringing tht total
to 810,000. The 720-page.
$1 .25 edition sold 300,000
copies in its first three days,
leading some outlets U. call
Vegas Rocks
In Nuclear
Test Blast
NEVADA TEST SITE
(UPn -An underground
nuclear test wu detonated
today at the bottom of a
2,200 foot shaft on the
Nevada test site and the
bl.-t wis ftlt 100 miles
'"Y lrvtu VeflS. The .<tomic' Eiergy Com,
mission said the detonation
went off on schedule at 7
a.m. PST after two days
of delays due t.o unfavorable
winds.
"We had peop~ stationed
around on high r i s e
buildings in Las Vegas and
o t h e r communities sur-
rounding the test site." said
a spokesma n for the AEC.
' Some ol them said they
felt It."
The low lo intermediate
yield used as a measure
of the detonation meant the
test device had a maximum
punch of 200,000 tons of TNT
but no dc1mage was reported
from the shock.
it "the fastest seller since
Valley or the Dolls."
Bantam said an enormous
range of org.anizations,
public and private, have
placed bulk orders fOr use
lD a variety of projeds.
At an emergency meeting
of the Priest's Senate of
the Brookl,yti, N. Y., Ron:ian
Catholic Diocese last week.
members rresenl approved a r e s o u t i o n asking
Arcbbiahop Bry a n J.
McEntegart t.o buy 50,000
copies and distl'ibute !Mm
throughout the diocese in
schools, cllurches and
Catholic organizations.
"Wber-ever you are, it's
constantly talked about,"
said J ame11 Hepburn, att 18-
year-old Negro senior in a
Brooklyn public high school.
''Quite a few ol the kids
haven't read lt, but they're
all looking for"1Nr'd to it."
Hepburn's economics a11d
ps)'dlok>gy teachers assign-
ed .the boot u ~ mal t ria I for c1aa
dilcussloM Oil whether Rea· agss are mon prejudiced
DOW t!>.ip befON tbe riots.
Pettolt C a thol i c
Ar c h ?.~ s bop JUm F.
Dearden ~ last week the
National ~ of QM:hoUc
Bishops h~ instructed its
Soc. al ActiOn Department to drJt a smes of positive
pr~ 11\a response tio 1'e l I
The Umted \Presbyterian
Churdl ~ of Church
and SoQlety ~gbt 3,000
~optes to tend ,to pa.tors
mid all ~· w<dklc id urban affairs. ·
Bantam said the executive
vice ehalrman of the Na-
t 1 o n al Alliance of
Busines11men, based i n
Washloeton, D. C., ordered
copies sent to all members
of his executive board.
The Chicago Board of
Education put it to im -
mediate use in four classes
for in-service te.achera, Ban·
tam said.
Orders are aho pouring
in from colleges.
II •h• k"ps lea~l11' 1'
her weddlni band
Novot ny
Resigns
A.s Prexy
Russ, Cuba
Sign 1968
Trade Pact
MOSCOW (UPI) -Cuba
and the Soviet Union, bitter
ideological enemies, have
s1gned a 1968 trade •lfee·
ment· providing for a scant
10 percent increa11e in trade,
it was announced today.
The Increase contrasted
witb a 23 percent boost in
jl'l8de negotiated last year •efore relation•
deteriorated between the
*ll·ttJJed center of workl
communilm and its o n J y
Communist protege in the
Western hemJsphere.
CUban leader Fidel Castro
consittently has blamed an
unsatisfactory Soviet aid
program for C u b a ' 1
economk problems and ra·
tiouing. The Soviet Union
has been virtually sup-portinc ~ .at a reported
rate of '1 million a day.
In th• aoap di#&, l
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It'•Mt that t1he loY9I you my 1'111, but it may just be that her plain 1>ld
• •eddin1 band doem>'t have the sparkle it once had. If you're 1etting a
hmt like this, reco(l!liu it. for it'll make jOU • real hem in the rift deput-
men t. A new ArtCuved weddin1 band, or matdiiq bandl for each of you,
ii a wonderful silt. Our mqn:i:ficent new ArtCazved deliim are so buu·
tilul that~ .,... 6nd one in a eoep clilh. May we ahow them to you?
Terms To Fit Yow ludtet
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WhatS 8 }4!!ars ~
bottled in Scotlana,
and costs just
~afiftll?
Only Lang's.
Bottled in Scotland since 1861. The Scotch In the ptllftdttxagonal bottle.
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·'68 DART
Western Sports
Special
Built end priced exclulivtfy
for this area!
White Hat Price
•~a·•·
Compere Ulis Dodge-eu1ihorized Value Peckegel
If you hew new ctr fev•. compfat.d by monev·NVing rever. Dodge hit
th• car fot you-brilliantly new-tptclally designed, built and priced for thlt
area only. It'• the '68 Dart SPol .a.$pecial I Get an these extras at one low pricel
Your D~ ciealet dares you to comptfe. You can't beat tltis car, at this
prict, an~in'town. Hna what you o•t: Long. low, award-wmnlng
styhng. F=Dart stretch-out comfort with more leg room. more trunk
apace. Pen -pinching economy. The newest Dodge safety advances, and
all the bonus ite Hat extraa-includtng vinyl roof, even whitewells-
et a special, low sale price I
We're trldlng higher, too. so huny. These added 1itv1ngs are possibht only
during our Oodoe·•uttionzed Whn. Hat S.le. Act now I
C Vift,t "oof (White,
I llKk. Qreen)
C WMewefl TirM
0 Dthtre Chromt
Co¥ers
I St1• ,,,. o.,.~ M•n,.,
C Full Caf'pet 0 PlUS: lxclusift on ..., '61 Dodcel
C s,.dal atromt Trim • Safety U11lbo4J
Con1truction C Spotts S,.Cltl •Ton ion l w
Emblem SUtpeMton
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' HARBOR DODGE BEACH CITY DODGE
2150 H•bor llvd. 16555 leach llvd. (Hwy. J9)
Costa Mesa, Calfornia Hun+lncJ+on leach, Catlfornla
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Announcing 4 defiantly ·"over-engineered"
®
An automotive expert
previewed the 4 new
Mm:edes-Bcnz motor cars
in our picture. His sum-
"Ov ..;..--I" up: er-en5~""""4 .......
He was right. By most standards,
these Mercedes-Benz motor cars Me
"over-engineered." They go far beyond
the requirements of conventional au~
motive engineering.
Exampk: Every one of the 4 fte\17
Mercedes -Benz cars has power disc
bra.lu.s on an 4 wheels. Tu~ braking
systeM wed on 180-mph Grand Pm rcac-
ing cars. Some critics would say this ktoo
muds of a good t1Ung-11ecilas i# mon
driving s~. M~Bnz ereg>-""'s say, "Ntnisense. Caliper-type disc
braJu.s Juive f"OT'M, i11 ienafkr test, tluu
Uae] yrovide du most~ bralring
possible-at all speeds. P1" c1aem w~
ner 'Y""'ve gen" wh.ul."
Incidentally, Merceda-Benzdoesn't
believe in naming its can after anjma)s,
6sh, and miscellaneous wildli£e. After
all, a car is a "'4Chine. It shouldn't sound
like it belongs in a zoo. The mmes of the
four new Mercedes-Benz models (the
250, the 230, the 220 Di~ and the
220) simply indicate engine sir.e. The
250, for example, displaces 2.5 litas.
What "over-englneertno'' -to J1DU.
"Over-engineering" isn't a jazzy,
hoked·up amrtising phrase. It has
meaning fqr anybody who's ever been
dismayed by the lid of genuine engi-
neering and aa.Etsmanship in a a>ntern-
pomy ,moc.>r car. It has meaning for
anybody who's ever driven a car with
mushy staingl lay brabs, annoying
rattles, and..as thlllealeyoufeelinglike
you took 1 loDg 1pin in a cement mDaei.
"Over-ngjnuring" is~ of"
basic ~f en:du-Bnz ~ Hsi o-,,,..,tl ~ AutomoJ,ile
Qmrtuly Magazine: '7Jse
,n-concmsof M~
Bee-~ --ngi-...,..,.,_ .. o, styli•& or
-"'.,Jrat tM mt of the ~isdontg.· • ·o . . " ver-eng1neet\D8
--the new line rl Mer·
· ciW-!mz cm funtdl. dif-
flft'Dtly, mer differently,
W. differently than any
amventional automobile on
n. .. aso..~-. ....... -.,.,.1'!!!> 0.~·......-JS =!!!·~~~ ~~krt 1hn ~ ~
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fact, diecidedJy M11CODftDtlODal motor
cars. Here are some facts to prove it:
• Unlllud lodJ ..S Ctt n n nln Most
conYeotional automobiles haw a sepa-
rate body and chassis, held together ~th
bolts. After a while, the bolts can worl:
loose and rattle. On a rough road, the
racket can be deaf ming.
Mercedes-Benz engineers insist that
their cars deliver rattle-free performance.
That's why the body is welded to the
chassis with 10,000 individual welds.
The result: a single structure of immense
strength and rigidity. After 50,000 miles
er so, you may begib to wonder if your
Mercedes-Benz will ever rattle.
• Independent s....,...aon. On some
cars, you get an alarming sensation if you
brake or accelerate suddenly on a wash-
board road. The rear wheels shudder,
and the whole car shakes violently. This
c.an happen if the car has a ronventional
' ri~d "beam" axle.
--~-Benz engineers pauriUcl
an alJ..~dmt suspension that gives
each wheel the~ to move up md
, down without dbtur~ others. On
• w.shboard ~the ~~t
enoUgh tt>Siriother roacl'jolts.-On a tight
cune.1e s firm enough rofigbt body sway.
. . . 't1u. unit: su!pemion system is
. one of ll)Ot9 5 ,200 basic engineer-
ing patents held by ~Benz. • .,._, ,,..r ..._Take a day-
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the four new cars, to help you
decide which one you'd like
to test drive:
T1'e 290: "A 3,000-pound
Nd•n with th• handllng
•blllfr ot • 1porta car."
Tiie 220 Dleeel: "So economlcal,
It doe1n'I IYtn utl QHOllnt."
This is the one car in the Mercedes--
Benz line that runs on Diesel fuel. The
sturdy Diesel engine does away with car-
buretors, spark plugs and other para·
phemalia of the conventional gasoline
engine, yet has enough power to cruise
at 80 mph ( wheze the law allows). The
220 Diesel is more expensive than con·
ventional economy cars, yet it could save
you more money in the kmg run (say,
I 00,000 miles or more) than the 8imsi·
est little economy car you could buy.
Price: $4,580.·
The 220: 11FOf l*>PI• Who.,.
dltlldent •bout DM,.,._"
The 220 is exactly the same car as
the 220 Diesel except that it does not
have a Diesel engine. The 220 has a
ruggedly powerful engine that sips gaso-
line at a miserly rate. Price: $4,446:
Tlb I ttet drtve
We invite you to test drive these
models younelf. Right now, they att on
display in our showroom-ready for your
inspection. Kick the tires. Slam the door.
Raise the hood. Get behind the wheel.
Then make your own decision about
"over-engineering." You'll probably find
it boils down to this: "Do you want more
engineering than most cars offer you
these days? Do you want a car that's built
to run long after 'planned obsolescence'
has antiquated conventional cars? Do
you want a car that has more in reserve
than you may ever need?"
H that proposition sounds interest·
ing, come in today-and see 4 new motor
cars that were ."built to be the best, not
the best seller."
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I DAILY PILOT .
Obscenity
Curbs Pass
First Test
SACRAMENTO CAP)
Gov . Reagan's propOsed
erackdowa on those who
peddle dirty books and sbow
ktr1d movies to youngaters
faces the full Senate after
aweeping thToug.h ils first
legislative teal.
The Senate J u d I c i a r y
t-Omm.itt~ on a n e a r ·
ii.nanlmoua voice v o t e
Thursday night approved
the bill tvhlch the author
says is "quite similar" to
h11 mu.sure whidl died in
an Assembly committee last
year
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F rld:ay, Marc.II 22, 1968
QUEENIE By Phil lnterfancft
Atty. G«i. Thomas Lynch -:r:; ~ if ~ ~ w last year reported that ...,_"-"---~---c>-1(,,._..• ,_ .. _ ... _~_ .. _ .... _._ .. ,..'·-· _ .. _ ... _ .. _ ... _~_ ...... _. ·---··~__,
obscmlty was a $lt million
business in 1987. "You're the first professional buketball player I'w
ever met."
''This year. there ls every Indication that the returns-------------------
are the rame or hill.her."
Assistant Atty. Gen. Gordon
Rinnger told the committee.
"'I'hi& year the malenal11
are even more blatant, and
the solicitations even more
offensive."
The bill by RepobUcan
Sen. Robert Lagomarsino o(
Ojai would make it a misde·
meanor crime to supply a
person under 18 years old
with "harmful matter.''
Queen Mary ;Reduced
To Lady in Waiting
The deflnitlori of tueb ma-
erial Is that ''whose dacrip-
tlon or repres«ltat:lon . . .
of nudity, s e x or texually
deviant practices taken as
a Whole predominantly ap-
peals to the p r u r le n t ,
shameful or morbid in-
terests of mioora" in those
sub.}ecU.
Don't Like
Quakes ?
Go East
LONG BEACH (UPI) -
The "genreal riak" o f
damage or injury from
earthquakel ii lncreasini lo
California, acc:ordinl to
s e i s m o 1 o & l • t Charlet
Richter, and everf city and
town la located ln a rilk
ione.
Dr. Ridder tokl a town
hall JDe9tiDC 'lbarldaJ that
persona thlnldnc Of moving
to calllomia oft.ea Mt bto
where they lhould llv• to
be w e mim quakee.
"My answer to Chat ii that
there la no auch place," aaid
Richter. "People who are
alrald of e a r t b q u a Ji: e a
shouldn't be encouraged to
come here to live.''
LONG BEACH <UPil -
The Long Beach c i t y
g<>vermneU todayrappeared
to have been keel hauled
by the labor unions it tried
to exclude from any role
on converaloo of the liner
Queen Mary into a flo.ating
hotel.
Asst. Navy S e c r e t a r y
Charles Baird T h u r s d a y
reaffirmed a decision an-
nounced earlier by the
Defense .Dep.artme!lt -the
Navy woo't let the Queen
Macy drydodc at Long
Bead? Na\>y Shipyard until
the city settles i~ dispute
with die uni<mt!.
Baird told city manager
.John Maneell in a 1elephone
OOIM!natioft the Navy fears
such a ~t.e could spread
to un.lou numning vessels
Qf Ile millt..y tea transport
IW!n'ice. Bai.'rd &aid such a
development coo1d have a
bad fifed on the Vietnam
..,, .. effort
City of He i a Is were
reported to have heal trying
for two days to make con-
tact will union leaden, who
IUddenly b.we became hard
to fmd..
'lbe city, which last year
~ fbe veael frclll Bri· tain •• CUnard LineJ for COii·
v•siclt into a touNt at-
..-action, bcped to UM the
Navy drydock here, and
have the work done by non-
union ~ employes.
This didn't go down well
wtth 5,000 workmen at the
shipyard wtio are affiliated
Crew Held
In Ecuador
SAN PEDRO C UPI) -
The 13-man crew oi the San
Pedro-based tuna b o a t
• • Paramount" .tpparently
was being b e 1 d in-
c o m m u n i c a d o in the
Ecuador port of Manta to-
day.
Both the U.S. St ate
Department and ofOclala of
the American T a n • b o a t
Aaociation ol San Diego
failed Thurad8y In efforts
to reach the men by
telephone.
The S t a t e Depertment
presented the Ecuadorian
government with a demand
that the vessel be meued
without payment of either
a license fee or a fine.
The Paramont wu seized
W e d n e s d a y by an
Ecuadoran wanhJp 45 miles
off the E<:uador cont.
~~EE '{·LYil}~~IY!~\)N A~p.
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-------~ Added Attraction!
Cutting Horee Show
If you thmlt tuldermy 11 very~·
ing atuff. come to The Plaza at Rmc.bo
California this weekend for a special
demonstration of tbas unusual craft.
You'll see step-by-step techniqtJes u
well as a wick variety ol epmartati~
piccet m finisbed fonn.
There a.re plen11 of bargains in
The Plaza'• fascanatang gift sho~ and
counuy-msh produce at our Country
Markee. Yoo can have an outdoor aoKk
at La Foodita., tf you .,.i.sh, or choo5e
from a string of rcotll ponies for a ride
along miles of bridle trails.
Be Me to atop in at the Visiton Ceo.
trr at Tbe Plaza. We'll tell you bo'llr
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empire of tborou&f!~d .bone rancbc~, ,...._ .._., ....... .,., •=•••ml .-.
h--'· . rds t.--•• _...... "'•llOG)' ....... .....,.."' 1'--~ dairy farms, on:. u~, vtnC')'I , llVOJo-"''".,. " 0.-ial c...,_.w.. ....._ .........
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Jlf!XT ftfJCVlt>t 1'01Tl.E-UP YO R "CNIC JUG.
COMES!£ THE llOT'ILE SHOW AT THE rt.A7.At
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'Swlteh Slate' Bill
Assembly Sroll.s
Pr.o-R:FK Drive
tion. announced 'nntncby.
Current law p r e v • n. t a
delegates from d.an'1Jl1
slates.
One ol the Oemocrallc ~~~-~~~.....;.~-1• absentees was Speak er I
Jesae M. Un ruh of AWARD W*NNER
lngJewood. bead of th• Ken. nw 041LY f»JJ.,OT' .... WOJI
nedy dde&aUon. He lf'U at-re • r • .... t r o 111 UM
tending a conlertincc at Utt Ora'"P ~ty Prftl CI u ~ '
llnivttsUy of Detnit. dlall U7 otn. ClitW!IPIPft·
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Harbor area debut of
one of the most dWi·
cult piano pi~. the
Piano Concerto No. 4 by
Anton Rubenst~ will
take place Sunday,
when 17 -year-old David
Swenson appears with
the Orange Coaat Col-
lege Cotnmunity Sym-
phony. Concen will be-
gin at 4 p.m. in the
OCC Auditorium. Tick·
ets are $1 and will be
on sale at the box of-
fice at 2 p.m. that day.
Goodwill
Report Due
SANTA ANA -The R~v.
Alec Nichols, pastor of
Laguna Hills M e t h o d l s t
CburCh, will be the ~uat
ipeaker at the a n ii u a l
Goodwill Industries' "rwport
to the community.'' tboJgllt
at the Santa Ana Elb Club
at 7 p.m.
Following ~ d.i.nQll there
will be. ~ .
Gcodwilft ~rker ~
year 1968, Fred r! runner-up Marian zz,
wibt a sbo:rt talk by mJe
Jones, national Goodwill
WOZ'ket of 1967.
e \OLlt ... erw" ••U~A, I~
from the people
Who htyo.y
,
•
-no radiator.
lnside the left rear tender of every I 968
Volkswagen Fostbad ond Squorebock,
there's a small metal box full of transistors,
wires ond stuff like tnot.
This box is on electronic computer.
What it computes 1s exactly how mvch ga.s
the four fuel in1ectors ought to shoot into the
man•fuld.
Whot the whole bu5iness does is reploc.e
the corburQtor. '
So yov tan forget whatever carburetor
problems yPU1ve hod in the post-dirt. flood-
ing, jamming, you name it-becau59 there's
no more carburetor. What you get insteod is
quiet, wre starts and efticient engine opero·
tion llnder oH cond1ti0f\s.
That's because electronic fuel in1ed1on 1s o
whole new way to mok• car e~ines run.
The closest thing to it is o $125 optional
extra on a cor that costs almost twice os much.
But electr.pn1c fuel 1n1ection is dondord equrp-
meM «1 Fattboch, and on Sqvoreboc,ks.
All of which shoold moke ';'DU f..i the s~
way <>bout the carburtttor os you do C1bou t
puttingontilreeze and wote1 into th• rodiotor.
Y QV can learn to live • , thout it.
Concert Set
At Mater Dei
SANTA ANA -'lbe Mus.le
Department of Mater Del
lilgh School in Santa Ana
wlll present a S p r I n g
Concert, Satur<S.-y, March
23, at a p.m. in the Campus
Hall at UCI.
Mater Del High School
Band bas been Judged best
band in the Sanla Ana
Cbriltmas FNlic Parade
and the Los A n g e J e s
Archdiocese Band .. Review
for two consecutive years.
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INSTANT COLOR!_
A NEW CONCEPT IN BEDDING PLANTS
e NO SHOCK
e NO DIE BACK I
eML P~NTS '
8.UARANTEID
PETUNIAS
In "Kub ,. .. -An Colon
l TRAYS FOl ••• $1.19 ........ He per tray
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FOR scons LAWN PRODUCTS
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380 WILSON COSTA MUA
646-3996
Tam O'Shanter.
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in California.
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"ACCIOtNT' r~ IC~e. THAT'U. lAl<l
nlf ~ OFF. 1971-~":IR~·
'GORDO
, JUDGE PARKER
la, KNOO<lfS HAS BEEN CAPTURB>
BY INDIANSl l'M Ga4NA TRV
10 RESCUE HIMl WILL
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OMNO!WAArA
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foTu~E
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of
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ly Al Smith
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ON Tl. IAL -Knba XcCarth.Y, -~-.... a ~ ttmi aec:atfT. with mur· :!nJ bliiormm• ta .. Judd tor Defeme," t in color at 10 on Channel 7. He tm1ll to bil
defeue att«ney and hi ausiltant, Ben Caldwll.
llM>Y'e. for btlp. Carl Bets IWI Al Judd.
T'BLB"ISION nnrs
Network TV
For The Kids
mllltlsldM Otyinplc dl1mpbl wtlo t:• u n. .._... (C)
'"" compelled to dlllltlll' the • (l)S--'.....,. (C) ·---------------------aoema11, lfllh MlttlNI Dun11 suata .,.. c.,. lltliiiW' ·-
• Alnlr. 111 ""~ wt11 .....,.) '57~ ....... ly CYNTHIA LOWIY
:. do.ut'Z-: = .. e:.,:-: '12~,:z " .. c... ect 1111 SlllM. Reed Morp11, Did 1r--.. NEW YORK (AP) -Network televillon tum ~ ._ its attention to children Thunday.
8-..: .,.. " ....,.... lt.GI U==': IT HAS been a period when the networb hue
CCOIMdJ. ) '40 -111111 ~. w 111111 ... (C) all been gettinl crlUcl.lln about their Saturday "°'"' Dorutl!f Lamout. · -n. in....-r...r mornine program lineup Of cartOQJl tboWI. 11 cv.-:~~ ~ (~~ '50-CIOllt ........ Network& are pretty rutble11 about &?9 time ~11.~sLA.......,. (b i0:·-1· .• 1 rf~~ (C) programming. An evening teriea that to win -_, -or place in the Nleben r,ac:e ii usually re_placed at ""> '13-llttwit M""'-. W• *-Alt CC» the earliest possible momenl The Saturday morn· Gray, IJofttM ...._, l.Jll11n1 '-Iii If l'9 J11111 (C) llfouae. u:00 ,..._. ...._.. ing lineup apparently bu involved the networb'
Tnltlt., C••ni,--(C) (30) T••••llt (C) precious images IO 10mething bas been done. ;:r:.,:.-~> l!IBllH., Cit CC> THE FIRST event wu a mid·weet announce-
"""' ~ (C) Z, .._.-........, " IN Whf. ment by the educational network, in financial col-a..""'• llMI P1111 ,&ct~ 77-11"' Oorit. laboration with two foundatio111 and the U.S. aov·
l:OO '-"1.._e <30> lit~~ emment, that it would turn out a 28-week 1eries :c*~ .....,,cimc. ll:JI JltE::!.~ (C) of dally programs aimed at the pmdlool CIOWd eE u..,.., ~ (C) .,... • • and .tressing the educational aspecta of en~ ~ • 9 CJJ...., ,,.. llllC: CC> .....,. (edvtnturt) '&1-.lltll M• ment. <10> -Ouat .llflY V111 .,,.. ""' ,. It..,. kllllfll• By atraoordin_,. coinclden"• lea than 24 • •lcflt·du• comedl111 wtlOIO flt· -~ _, r:., "'1llw l"DM • 111t .,. houn later, NBC said it would prueat a "'new con-
.. e 1r.t:."' .~ ~ ··-cept" of programming 00 Saturday mominp ltart-"*' 'f.,.;.~ __ ~ ing next September -an hour of cblld-oriented
tQ CIO) H• °"lilt 11o1ta ,,. programs that would oonrist Of hip gade cartooDI.
S ta,-111 t111 .. ...._. 1Z:JI A-'--au ' mualc and games, olua aome repeat performances
l ................ ·--...... .__._..., ---· f i _ .. :, .. _ ' bo ..... ,,__ ood ...... -.-.. _ -,_... &......, C o spec al \:UUun:n a a WI -.IMIYe won I
5 dlcw ~ IM:llldl11 CI>.....,.._ • (C) notices from adult c:rttias . ........ ..,.,.. .,. ............ -...: """"" .... -.. fi:f 1 a -WITHIN -.iu. came word from CBS ol •a -~ ......_ 1:11 f!~ u. .... fQ major new crution" on Saturday morntnp, al.lo z::.1
.. o.;.,:;:"'""' • .;.. ~CC> A11191 • starting in September. That network planl to r-..
a Jttllft. Tiit l.oMlle !llllf1. fllor19 C'iMta. tum to the old ientle "Bup Bunny" t,,,. of ear-
Crl9J, 11111 AllClllllr • • •• ~ ...,...,. <.._> 'It toon -u opposed to abow1 ltarring momten. r-(Cl ..., • ..:.:r" .. ::·:i-apoob and supermen -for two and one-ball houri ~ Clla (C) (30) l:JllICll"' 111111 .... (C) weekly. CBS hopes to turn out come rpedal tlftel ,_. 1... ............ z.. and real-life adventure ahows, too.
S.11•1~: "'ColwutlcMI Wltll ...., ~ (C) And both have plans for serials I.Ile thole many-
• 8 ..::,11,. 111 ""' 11w11: .,...... (d111111) '53-part clif fbangen that uaed to fill movie theatera
• Webb, llertiera s~ with young on Saturday mornings. -~ ~_:,·;etcF> ~ =·ai:=.::. :" (C) NEITHER revision Of programmint, tt wu ~~~idl..c AMara. O.:: : .,....., " t11t ..-firmly stated, had been ltlmulated br ~ criticilm
llwcMll Dnld 11r111t. ~re> '5~ ~-of the cutoona now eeen, and all plana were on I:';~"::' (C) ~ in.= :!.,~1~drlllll) network drafting boards long before the education·
q.. 11 , s. ...._ a Mltlltll $ ltMI: "f.,... al network announcement beat them to tbe punch. •• e(J)fWJ=~ tc> iliirt" (drt1111) '51-r111 Ooulla. Meanwhile, Thursday night there wa. the flnt -..... w. (C) (30) "-KlllJ. production of the season from NBC'• "Cblldren'•
ft CJ).,.. •-" • ..... i:al!I ~ ..... , ..... (C) Theatre" -"The Reluctant Dragon:• atarring the
_. ~ (30) "°' u1t1nt su111-!: • 1111 c.. puppet Kukll'politan playen and rran AJ.ltaon.
""" llMI .lint Sewft. .. A NII COii-.... CIS ... Qlalc: (Q r... KUKLA, Fran, Ollie, Cecil Bill, Beulah Witch
:;-',: ~~-Jtff"" S::... ~ .::: ~ °= and Mme.. Oglepuu over the years bne bulit I~::~=-.. ~;: 111' f'-tt .. ~ c:..try up a hard-core legion ot adult flDI, since puppeteer
;
> '51 _ __, st.t. C!D! *~~cc~ Burr Tillstrom ii a pretty 1ophlaticated ~ m,. • "OlhdlM: Tiit and they were not let down Thunday nighl cw .. &:,1
11 ·,..,... • ~CJ)~ ... --~ (C) During the hour -Whlcfl was '"-"'"'-'-tG
N't 4rW Mil tllt fa ""~-·u• ,_ --· ~--"' . ,... ....... ... .. 1-.:.. • ~ II drali I bit toward the end -Ollie Wll mapi ..... Dt _., ._ • ._. .. " _.. In lue wig and a neck of trideecent blue ~
W..t. w 1-.. fQ for dragon scales. Kukla w• almolt unrecoptzaNe
• ._. .... -.... 4:tl n. 1 ~ ,. ,_ (Q in a blond wing.
1 .. er:~n. W T_.... Q 011 ta"-...... (C) THE STOttY centered on the arrh'a1 al. WV.
Mii • s111ttc:m1"'t"~ 1':' !!:~ t:» = ::•• a.: (C) rior St. George to &et rid of a gen~ poetry-wrtt.
stwt, 111c1uc11111 Nlcol11 Gtc1d1. ""*" Tht 150.~ Siii lllia "" lng dragon. It bad all aorta of moral leJIODI built ne C11rt111. Tito Gobbi. ,.,_ HI-. ttndicap. ln, including one about apreading falN nunon.
MiwrM Milter 111d etitrla Alllholrf, u·~·••111•J•t11t11lllM• tC> But the wind;t fight between Sl Geor-and tbe tlld OOM!d VOOfll• COllductl Ille fa .. .._ ri ed b th e• _ _. IMI T~ Ordldr1. Tht ,.. •:AS lrwt ..._.. 11 11111* tC> w-agon was a ony, " y e prindpall -....,. "*"' consists ti • duet '""" i:ot Tiit P'llf•1111111: (C) Utlc:I what kind of a lesson i. that?
"Toeca." th• trio lrom "F•ust." tilt •~ t11t iciort If Recommended weekend ?iewing:
.,art.t from "ltlaolttto," tM • footbeH. TONIGHT-Highlights trom the dmJI, NBC. : ':."%,. ... .e:s:r ~ 5' &(J)(C)~ •.. = =: · s:s0-9:so Pm', wtth Mite Douglas, hoet; ~lepbon•
l!l4ml00f." OM 11lo4Na 1t tt1o "°"' .i ,. Hour, NBC, 10-11, featuring a IM'iel of operatic
l ...,.e., ,.... """ <t> (IO) citnt Golf Coara If St. wmn. exctrpta ranglne from dueta to IUtet& ID,l\l • fw l'9 w ... : Sc1Dll1nd. Tht C01U11 It .. ,.,..,. .., 1-----.;._;;;.._ __________ _
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Public and lrade
C'aMlET'E
PRINT1N6 SEIVlCE
'42-4J21 .............
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9:00 AM
• . ......... DPms
• Slee' unllf teven. Fll1.lit arrives
wtlei tflt blllb .,ell Plrtlalllrly
-.._....o,~ useful fGf those
who llisstd The
Early Riser.
· 10:30 AM
..• THE HOllOAY SPECIAl
for f1milies on vaqtion, those on
shoppinr sprees, and Executives who
must makt lunth· JS eon meetinp.
Alw•ys 1 fun •
crowd
12:15 PM
• • • TME All CALIFOINlAlf
Our pHSenters seem to take this
tlilht becausa irs there. Most of
tfle time, the
Clptain fives you
a bird's.eye tour
of El Camino
Real.
Press Clab PNlfiilill ~
'Secret' Meet Airing Set
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CUT CITY
TAXES
ANAHEIM -Two top
deputiu of the state at·
toroey leM:r•l's office next
Tbanday night will discuss
laws governing "secret"
meetings o f government
bodies witti members of the
Orange c.ounty Press Club
and .. _ Ciflltrect rWits •• ~ If .. various ca, and cGtmty Uli&tant attorney l'l*'al i.n vott"' eci• 1a ~ ID ,., A• nu v.-.. ... !)..SM '*9.
GET NEEDED
SCHOOLS
officlala klvfted to a m.ung 1959 after abr yean in TNMc -"'.._ ....., ,,._ ... i.~ pri ._ __.,_ in S ,._ ~ rftitr """ mi.. ~. va..., pc~ Ml ,,,.... l*nlw• a. .l!:..i....._1 .._~1u ~~srten. cti1e11 ;!::Cfi°.sire .~=v: ;=...,~;.t~n:-.:·~
._......, a .... .,..y pnera, secretary to theJ1 Gov. Ed· "'1111 '"'" ac1loll " It ~·-•
and ~ J. Rubin, Mnlor mUDd G. Brown befol'e ::,:-'At ~ ~~,..:t':
BILL
ST. CLAIR
aaailtant attorney general. ~ appoLnted chief deputy ·~ _ ....,._ ...... ._....,
will be ~atured on the attlimey gelM!l'al by that At-'" ._... .,. .....,._ "' -'* Enrollment ~~ c~ program ,_~_.o_·~-·~ ___ M_o_~_. ___ :_~_~_"_r_'_~-·-~-~_v_•'-~-------~
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in
the Barcelona Room of the --------------------Sh D Grand Hotel. Orange County I OWS fOP Dist. Atty. Cecil Hicks will
SANTA ANA _ Enroll-Introduce the speakers.
ment ln pa.rochiaJ ICbooll Cit:J att«ney1, law en·
in California coaUaaes to lorcement ofllcers, dUlla of
dedine, according to the police, c 1t1 coundlmen,
California T a x p a 1 • r 1 • AssocW.lion. county eupervieora a n d
Statewide p a r o c b i a 1 ICbool board members are
enrollment was 387,910 in among those invited to I.be
September, 1967, down more mftting .
than 10,000 studeota from The Brown Act, k e y
397,928 the previou~ Sep. measure in the body of state
tember. laws which prohibit.a public
The Taxpayers• A!socia-agencies k om meeting in
tion suney showed lbere sessions from which the
were 25,637 p a r o c h i a 1 public and press are barred,
students in Orange County, will be ~ major topic of
of which 22,724 were dl.soo.ssion.
Catholics a n d 2,913 pro-Otber similar law1 a1ao
testant.s. will be dbcqued.
the orl~naJ
·-~t
Scotch now599
fifth
Data lndica~ the number The meeU., 1rill be epen 2:00 PM of parochial student.a In each to the public and will follow USHER'S ..• 111 f.LP. FUGHT grade steadily declines from a no-boet cocktall Mlaion
y1111 tMf ~ '*-there first grade through high sdledUled for 1:30 p.m.
,,. • ,_ peopll °'it Tllere's not _schoo __ 1. ________ o_'B_ri_en __ wu jppojnt.e4------"""!""-------------------
:~~"::s ~ dJ .
ISi ....
.... .,. .. ,11
.... It.
3:45 PM
••• 1Ml TUffl llTat
flyMrtlletr..,a•-
•1'1M;a to pile• lt .... JOI
5:30 PM
fell dMr. AnM
Ncklttflt ...
stead blfon th•
dinner 1ets cold.
••• TME SUNSET SUIUET
If ttlere can be romance abolrd a
commuter id it liN awllUJ ocar
hlft. Sties are I
kaleidoscope of
colors, the OUll
lfiminus, etc.
Oii, pl!!
7:30 PM
• •• TIIE MOOM.UTO
A .. ti nill hll t11e trills of tht .... .,., ow .. dess Clft
• mike you forpt
Of slllrt,.
..n..AllDtor
11l&bt ntdUNI
'\ll.4it::::;:;'jJ't WDftiftl it ether
cities.
CHICK IVERSON sav~ a r•tirecl couple
al11101t .$68.SO cash ••• every month
This .. l'IOt a rkllculous story ••• rud on.
When this man retired, he wu drlvina a popular mike
laratr car. He couldn't afTord to rnaint1ln the hiih cost
of his pr9Mnt car every month, yet ht and his wife
needed transportation every day. He went to see Chlck
twraon lbout a smaller car .•. a Volklwaien, and ht
and his wife were amazed It the amount of cold cash
they could save every month. Chick Iverson showed
them thlt they could save 1pproxlm1tefy $6!.SO •
month tN« a 5 year period. Thfs comparison invol'f"eCI
substantial savings on purch1st ~. psoline, lnsur-
1.qt, Ileen• ~aw, tir.., irrttrest on car peymenta, re·
.,.,,., tnd on end on. Not only could thty now afford a
ctr, but they alto saved tnoulh to take some trips that
ttwy hldn't pllnntd on. Savini money Is not ridiculous.
Jf you would~ b> en)or tnstantE~ ?&•rd~").
ytMI' 6'*1pilllon, then can 01Jdc Manon on tM ~ln-
sul• lftd •full comperiaon-FrM, of courM.
Chick IVlt"ltn 11 tht Harbor area's only Authorizld .,,,.,..,.,.,
Authorized for ~r ~·
./
'
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' LOCATIONS IN IN '
f ORANGE COSTA MESA
Of ~ur •6• S. M41H 333 E. l 7th ST convenience
FILLOWS-IE A SMART EGG
SHOP
S 1 A MENS · SHOE STORES
SAVE 5 1000 A, •• ~.
ON NATIONALLY ADYUTISID
FINE 9UALITY SHOES
A FABULOUS SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM
All the new 1tyles-
Old favorites too.
Slu1 6 to 15AA to DI
In Stocki
OPEN 7 DAYS. ' Nms
·MON-SAT 9:30 Til 9 SUN 10:00-5:00
SAY~$$$$
on BRITISH WALKERS
COME
SEE
COME
ltallan l ... rh
Galore-c ..... ...
the · .. 1ect1on.
LARGEST SELECTION IN
ORA.NGE~f
MEN'S
SANDALS
lyY ...
Kork-Ease
SAVI$$$$
Santa Rosa Work
Shoe Dept •
ond
Western Dept.
SAVE$$$$
FABULOUS SELECTION
of
GOLf SHOD
SAYE $1000
A PAii
OPEN 7 DAYS 6 MITES
MOii-SAT t.JO Tll 9 Siii 10:00-S:IO
LOCATIONS IN fN '°' ORANGE COSTA MESA ~:.. •.Ms. ~ au r.17th sr
..._. ----
' ) JS DAILY '1LOT
19,000 Countians to Enr.oll
Sez, r .. uw Ule history and the role of ~;;;::aiiii""'._..,.-.; -------------
A eou:Ne on "SH and Fa·
mily Life in Education" will
be ottered by UC Enenaion
at UCI be1lnntn1 nn:t week.
minority IJ'OUPI in history Some 19,000 Onnte Couaty rtlldelQ will ft.
texta are two tJ the toplca. roll in one or another of UC bttuioo'a eoo vitWd
Coat fot the coune. which programs thll year.
may or may not be taken for Counet nneln1 from arcbitectm. to 900Joa
Cluses will meet 7 · 30 to
10 p.m. Wedneldays in 178
Fine Arts BuildJn&.
credit, ls '37. AdmJuion to an being offered durtn1 tbe year by t1dl adult
1ing1e lectures when spl(.'e division of the Uninrsity ot Callfomla.
ls avaJlabJe will cost fl 1~. Many of the COtlJ'leS, lectW'el, ttmJaan,' flliBI
and concerta are etvtn on the UCJ CUlpul. SciiM
are offered in home and • few other JOeattom, , C. Ray Fowler, marriage
and fa.mUy counae.lor wbo IJ
coordinator for the eoune,
will lecture five times with
guest lecturers tailing over
the other seven weeks.
Cost to attend all U
seHions is '37. Cost for the
seven guest lectures ooly is
S18. Single I e ct u r e ad-
mission will cost '2.75 pro-
viding space Is available.
J Parewt F .. H9
''The One Pareot Fami-
ly," an eight-week, coarM.
will be offered by UC Ex-
tension Thursday nights at
UCl beginning April 4.
The cour1e will be taught
by Robert J. GUbert. direc-
tor of casework for Big
Brothers of Orange County.
Gilbert aaya the course is
aimed at reducing the sense
of frustration and alienation
felt by the single parent.
Oiscussttin and group in-
teraction will be combined
with lectures to expl~ the
unique problems of a group
not readily assimilated into
our culture, he said.
Sessions will be 7 to 9::1>
p.m. Thlll'lday1 in Trailer
llOl near Ule Fine Arla
Building. Cost ls '2().
Te.elle• Butorfl
A 12-leoture aeries on
"Teaching United States
History in the P u b I i c
Schools" will be presented
by UC Extelllion beginning
next week.
Classes will meet 7: 30 to
IO p.m. Mondays on the UCI
campus.
Dr. Kenneth P. Bailey,
UCI director of teadler
training, will be coordinator
for the seriea. Bailey, who
has served on the Stale Cur-
riculum Commission sioce
1965, "111 cllscuaa adoption of
the controversial history
led "Land of the Free."
There will be a different
lecturer eacb week. Tbe
Negro contrlbutioll to U.S.
MttriaeBio'°9w
A 12-lecture course on
marine biology will be
preaented by UC Extension
at UCI begJDning next week.
Classes will meet 7 to 9 · 30
p m. Wednesdays In Science
Lecture Hall.
Topics to be covered in·
elude fishes, marine rep-
tiles, shore birds, marine
mammals, sharks, algae,
marine invertebrates, and
undersu o b s e r v a t I o n
vehicles.
Cost for the course. which
may or may not be taken for
credit, la $37. Admission to
single lectures when space
is avail1ble will cost S2 75.
Serie• oa Bral11
Unlike the heart, t!le brain
and iu functions remaif1 a
deep mystery to ICientllu.
"You cam tell what the
heart ls doing by holding
your band over it and feel-
ing It pound nay," aay1 Dr.
Norman M. Weinbel'ger,
uaiatant profeucr of
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Lecture subject.a include 1U edDtat1oD and
diV<>rce, bioendneering and photo.opdca. ~
are designed for aU walks of Ule fi'om boulewes
to professionals and otherr in need of eontinuinl
education.
UC Extension, which came to the comrtr. a.bead
o fthe Irvine campus in 1958, hu gainecl Tlpldly
since the campus opened. P.xtension Dfrector Dr.
Richard N. Bai6den now heada a staff of 25 pencma
in offices at UCI.
Rambler
Wint Ads
u
Yes, it's time to huM American. You can come out now
-crawl out of that ''bUg'' and greet the world in a
Rambler American. Here's why it's ''goodbye bug'':
Ours seats 6 full-siz~ people-the little import seats 4. Olnside,
the American offers more .. headroom; outside, nearly 5-inches
lower for poise and sma.rtne~. Q The import has 4-cylinders, 53
horsepower. The American, a~Cylinders, with 128 horsepo~er! D
The American has twice t4e trunk space of the import, 8-inches
more shoulder room in front, 7-inches more in back. D Our battery
is more powerful; our tires have a wider tread; our
-track is 4-inches wider. D And all this American
Glory turns ~n a 36-foot circle, just l ·ke the b.:pg .
Why buy a bug-when for ,1,946* you can buy a
·~••au/ I a'•SW , '""'*81,,W.,1.J.-.~
See it
Drive it at ...
HUN'lll•TON llACH
l>MILlll Ml.8 I SIRV1CI
411 ........ ,._..ms
• I car, •
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Tracy Clinic
Hearing Tests
Offered Youth
Newport Cblpter, National Charity Leacue II ma)lnc a concert-
ed effort to help determine pN1Cbool d*dren atlUeted with a hear-
inl problem.
Being especially concerned over tbe ln'dellinl number of hard-
of-hearing and deaf childre~l the league will pre11nt a twe>day testing
clinic for presc:boolen in .ttuntington Beac:b. Pou.ntaln Valley, New·
port BMch, Costa Mesa, Tustin aod Santa Ana.
The tests are free of dmge an~ -~e given under au.spices of the
John Tracy Clinic, tbe league's major pbtWJthrOpy .. ..
e»mc avdiologi!ta will uae telta dulgaed fo pick up previously
undetected bearing preblems. Examinations will be conducted <rom
9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thurlday md FJida1, March 28-29, in the Trin·
ity United Presbyterian Cbureb, Tustin.
The formative llld arutest learninf period k durinJ the child'•
first five or six years, and the clinic's primary concem u with dlia
age group. Last year alone, 32 of the 1S7 children enmmed were
found to have bearing problems.
Anyone with a bearing loss in aome meuure has a communica-
tion problem. But the problem facing tbe child who has lost his bear-
ing before he has acquired speech and language is a etauerlng one.,
for a deaf baby does not speak because by not bearin& be cannot lmi·
tate.
After determination of a bearing problem, preschoolers are
offered further servi<:es at the league-$ponsored Demonstration Home
where parents alao receive training on bow to cope with and belf
their youngsters.
Parents who feel their children migtrt have a helri.D& problem
are .Ued to call the home at 642-2275 between 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Honda)'• through Fridaya for temne reaervltiona.
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Making sure props and C'Oltwnes are shipshape be-
fore ''Tbe Curse of the Golden Sunburst" goes on
stage are Oeft to right) the Mmes. Richard Keith,
Children'• Theater Guild choreographer; Ray W.
Olsen, costumer, and Frank Gaines, president. The
deuptful musioa! comedy, written by Mrs. Ladis·
law Reday and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, wm be staged
in the Costa Mesa High School Little Theater Sat-
UI'1ay, March 30, at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and Sun-
day, March 31, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets, at 50 cents each,
are available at the door or by calling the guild
headquarters, 646-6885 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Awards Coffee
Generous Service
Given Recognition
An impressive total of 2,000 hours have been donated by
volunteer instructors atthe Harbor Area Girls Club.
Saying "thank you" and presectin,g awards in recognition
of their generoue giving of time certainly was in order, said Mn.
Gleam Murphy, executive director who presided over the cere-
mony during a coHee last week in the Udo Isle borne of Mn.
Jerrell T. Richards, board member
"But," she lamented, "this token of praise seew inade-
quate for all you have done.·•
Named outstanding volunteer for 1967 was Mrs. Audrey
Cooper who gave 162 hours to teaching crafts, sewing and em·
broidery classes. She received the GU'ls Club Silver Honor Award.
a medallion. The prest!ntation was made by Miss Sally Bedham,
staff member ol the club.
Others receiving special recognition and awards from
Mrs. Murphy were the Mmes. William McGillivray, who teaclJM
machine sewing; Dawn Bowne, handsewing; John Lynch, cook·
ing; Robert Daggett. oil painting; Ernest Stout, machine sewing;
Malcolm Overton, crafts and hand and machine sewing; Gerald
O'Beirn, crafts; James Wood, exercises, and Charles Peters,
stitchery.
VOLUNTll U LAUDID -Receiving cpeda1 recognition during a
volunteers coffee in t21e Udo Ille home of Mrs. Jerrell T. Ridlards
were fflunteer tntt:nacton at tbe Bvbor Area Gtr• Club. Mn. Jemee
T)' Amato (lift). dilt prosram ~ prueau a plaqoe to Mra. Gerald
O'BelrD, who gave 140 lloars to teitdlliig crafts. while Mrs. Audrey
Cooper wu named outstanding volunteer. Mrs. Cooper. who teaches
cra(tl, sewing_ and embroidery COGl'lll, devoted 162 hours to these
classes during tbe paat ,ear.
The program included a brief history of the club, given
by Mrs. John Lynch; outline of 1967 programs, Mrs. hmes D'·
Amato, and plans for 1968-69, Miss Betty Ructenbach.
Assisting Mrs. Richards with hostess duties were staff
and board members.
Guests Still Howling Over· Diriner Party Going to the Dogs
I
A -t
DEAR OONEL1 I '9pe ,_ alMI
you •ubud lltYW &et • •nir1
tllat '" wtll teeept netller .. \'llaUo• n _.at teaHL fte lt"1 ud ~
were u•elenlllil.J a.toalderue tf
tWr ,._.. &H I am uable .. ..,
• tt-i e wenl Ill .._ •m..e.
DEAR ANN·LANt>ERS: I diverted
a dull beat d~t man fot Mr. K.
add 1aw up f'41 10Ubl ac.a .. ~ c1o
and trouble Advise. please. -THE REJECT
DEAR RE : I asree -you have
10metbJng comtnc, and It 1ound1 Uke
101 are 1etUJ11 ft.
Since I am not a lawyer I cannot
Inform yoa of JOUI' "rtfbta." I can
.. , a few words abovt your WTOnf•·
llowe•tt. YM ..... a bad bargaJ1
h'tm tlae be(lnalaC and I •m 1orry
for :voa. RttardJel tf wlaat 101 mlpt
be able a. 1q11ette nt of t.1111 man.
you are tUll .._ "'' '""· Bat tllfl 11 bow 11cll affaln Haally end. lt'1
par fer th ceane, lfoee7.
C 0 N F I 0 E N T I A L TO AG-
GRAV ATED WIFE WHO WANTS TO
HELP: U you REALLY want to belp,
I
BJ IYDNEY OllABI ··in. wile IDml cODtroal
hit ....., • . • AltroM.v
~ .. .,,.,.". AJIJa (M.-eh 21 • Allltl
lt): lmphatil cm IOdaJ K• UYJ*i. ·~...., eoe-
tieta. ..,... 8t ...., if
at all pra«lcal. E~ acqa•W•r:.t to IUrD Jato
friinda. G~eand 10U *11o_.-_~-'-~~~.;..;..;;.~~~~~~~~__.--~~..;..;.;...;... __ ..;;... __ __ wfll netlve much.
Theta Sigs Watch the Presses Roll
Members of Orange County Club, Theta Sigma Phi
were gue!tl of the DAILY PILOT last Taetday for
a box luncheon and tour of the plant Engroued ill
the operation ol the preu are (left to riaht) the
Mmes. Harry H. Cue.v, James Barnhardt JD, pr•
dent; Audree Coke, Michael Parker, Robert 8ailders
and RuMell Quackenbush.
TAURUS (April 2> • ...,
20): ..... of decepdoe.
espeda1l7 ot the eelf ·lm~
pOl8d Yariety. CooperaM Jn
commonJty projeclt.
~atite riHI if real&tlc.
Don't fall f« a WI 1ttr7. ~., 21-.t..
20): WMt JOU 1'aat IDOlt
AppW'I to be at a d!st1ace.
Meam llere •• ttept to build. a more tOUd ftllll·
dMka to acbieve. Ketp
commanJcation ttnea ...
C ate h u p on c or-~· fJ'Une 2.1..Ja)y
22): P'la&b projecU. Obtain
COldldlnee t b r o u I h a-
perleace. Applle1 apeclally to nlatlom with met.,
par1nlr and affecta f.inancial
ataem. Be 81'.00UI In ac-
ceptlnt eampllment.
LEO-(July 23 • Aua. IZ):
Stre11 or t 11 o a I i t y , ill· ~ ot thoueht and acticlll. Meant it ia DOt
~ to follow the
crowd. OIMr1 loot to JOU
toa)tllt for leaderlhip, ia-~ Set fine example. ~ (Aug. 2.l-Sept. IZ):
Replace worry wttb pro-
~. Mew c:bawl
tDlrl1 lato ~
oaW Tldt need 11 accented ....,, A.ct9pt l1cmla frOm
-~~~s~s~ ..................................... aa~1 .... ._ ••
the~. Don't ~~ ..... ·LlllllA (Sept. 2S-Oet. t2):
Israeli Music _Good._.-.~~~~
.. l
. .. J . ~
.. ''" . ...
STEREO SENSATION!
TIMI ••l•l•I ...... of
Oran1•C•••~••lc
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM • From Fashion Island, Newport Beach
...,_,, Tonitbt you
Stirs Meeting = ~=~ sfi:~,------------------------
StbT'-wains ol Yiddish emotional lethargy. ExPftll
Harbor Council's Movie Guide
...
ll!dllOt't Nolt: TM• rnollle oulde 11 prtNrtd bv lllt lllma commltlH
ol HtrbOr Council. M"· 11*'1 ..,,,_,
,Is prnldtnf •lld Mra. Hirt S-MY
It commfnH C:Nlrm111. It II lnlwNltd
as a reftrtnct In cleltrmll\lng IUffabl• lllmt for urlelft .,. ,,_ tlld
Wiii ,_, ....itf'f. Y-yffts art
oc.lldfed. Mall 11\em lo Movie Gulde. cart ol .... DAILY P'ILOT.1
FAMJLY
THE HAPPIEST
MILLIONAIRE -Wall
Disney musical comedy
about eccentric
Plllladelpbia millionaire,
Anthony Drexel Biddle
and bil unconventional
f.amily. THOROUGHLY MODERN
MIU.IE-(X) -M1.11lcal
spoof ~ lt'lOs.
TEENS AND ADULTS
THE BALLAD OF JOSIE
-Young widow in a
•truule for w o m e n ' s ri&hta in otd Wyoming ter·
l'itory.
BAREFOCYr 1N TIIE PARK
-Beguiling story about
first few weekl of newly-
wed life in a Greenwich
Village w a 1 t · o p apart..
ment.
GRAND PRIX -Long film
about rad.nc drivers wttb
Ill exclUnl cllmu.
A MAN FOR ALL SEA· SON~(X) -Stary of Sir
Tbomu More's integrity
and cour.,. tn NfUllnl
to lfve offldal sanction
to tbe divcrce ol King
Henry VID and Caai.ine
of Ara,oo.
TAMING OF 1HE SHREW
-BeauUfuDy filmed 1tory
~ Katharina purlOed by
a dashJnc Petruchio.
MATURE TEENS
AND ADULTS
BERSEJUt -Owner and
riDC miatrea ol e BrWab
elm» iii a prime IUlplct
'Whee a aeritl of arueaome
murdera take place.
TD P'AMD..Y WAY -Lack
of privacy at home and
c o mm u a llJ' • dilCOft.
~ earthJ lnt.rett tn their affatra tlnMea
the ~ ct a 10lmC Enafilh ccqte.
P'ITZWILLY -~comedy
aboat a batJer w b o
lwtndlel to ~beloY-td emt*>,. In .
· GIWG> It.AM -lJ
""5 aelf to fUDest eneot .
professor mast«minm urd vt le and Israeli muaic presented SCORPIO (Oct. 23-fiov.
..w...-ond •'-~ .. ; .. o10 "t POmlNTerBoLAus N o nee. by Mr. and Mrs. Len 21): Area ol security u
WAJu ws:~ ... 4w .. K -Savage Feldman will e n t e rt a 1 n maantflecl. YOU mu.st find carnival time. tale of u n d e r w o r l d out 'fl2ll8t it ii that you need.
HAWAU -Beautifully vengeance. members and iuesta of ttie Sepll'llte fact from faDCJ.
photographed segment of TiiE SAILOR FROM Tempi. Hillel Sisterhood. 1ben family, allies respond.
James Michener's novel GIBRALTAR -French Huntington Beach. But there must be greater
c o n c e r n i rt g lb e widow roams the world The group will ~ at degree of aelf-recoanttlon.
miuionariel of 1llOI in on her 7acbl t u-.&-~.. -IAGmAlllVI (No.. 22-p.m. .._,, ~ ... -· Dec. 21) .. ___ ..........__ Ha wail. VALLEY OF THE DOLLS i the Comm · : ~ Clll -·
HOMBRE -Whi•· man T 1 n unity~ short~---. d •a 11D11 ..., -aste eas. 1 h a 11 o w Cb b H · Be __._..._ ,... ... ,.
raised by Apacb... find• m lodr . th to urc . unti.ngtoo ach. "'1'1111 relatives. Key ls flex.
.....
0 e ama in e ugh A d ditionaJ entertainment lbn1... ~ ... , c b a n I • s it difficult to adjust to Ule world of show busintu. .u..ov· -"' also ii planned, a a d wttbout ~ y o u r white man's world of X denotes excellent film. refrelhmentl 'flill be IS'ftd. force.." E~--.... ct ideu
eastern Arizona in the lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ii~~~.iii~ii;i~~~~.iiiii-..v~~~~iijJ llDls.
HOW TO SAVE A MAR·
RIAGE AND RUIN
YOUR LIFE -Confirmed
bachelor endeavors to
Hve a lriend's marriage.
OUR MOTHER'S HOUSE -
Chilling English
melodrama where seven
dilldren k~p t b e i r
mother's death and burial
a secret.
ADULTS
THE AMBUSHERS -Spy
spoof. third in Matt Helm senes. I
niE BlGGEST BUNDLE
OF THEM ALL -Inept
amateurs try to become
profeuional crooks under
~late ol retired Mafla
mobster.
BONNIE AND CLYDE -
Grlsly 1tary of two bank
robbers and killen in tbe
Southwell during t be
depression.
THE COMEDIANS -
Rebeltion llarea on Haiti
under the terrorism of
military dictatorabip.
COOL HAND LUKE -
Depressing study of a
priaoner in a Southern
dWD 1811& who relainl
his ap:rit .In the face ol
cruel and arbitrary force.
GUJDE FOR mE MAR-
RIED MAN -Brassy
comedy which bolds mar. rlaCt up to ridicule.
LIVE FOR LIFE -French
dram.a about a TV
joarnalllt, hiJ pereonaI
life and bis involvement
wittl tbe violent world
around bim.
P.J. -Private inveatrcator
becomes bodyguard in
lm'id fDm marted b7
Just In Time For G~ter .
ti;\1#1
UP TO
4IO%om
On Our All New Spring Une of
Latest Style Fancy Dresses. Yoa'll
love The New Colors, Too.
Labels You'll Be Ptoucl To Wear
•Lanz e Miu Pat
• Carlette • Alexa
e Patricia Fair
dick
SPOl1IWIAI
BOif IW4-171 ' 1¥11, .... Bii
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LAST DAY!
RE UCEDI
..... _...
SUSAN tll 4N¥INS
Sue ......
July Rites
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Wtllllm P. GiTens al Coro-
na del x.. hrre reftaled the betrothal of
their daupts Suun Lee~--and Doqlas
Lee Saliabury, eon of Kr. IDd Mrs. Arthur L.
Sa1iatJury, alao of CONDA del llu.
'n. COQple will recite weddini •OWi
July 20, in St. JamM ~ {hudl,
Newport Beach.
The bridHlect, I topbom«e at UCI, is
a sraduate of Corona del liar High Scbool
where me was choeen homecoming queen.
She WM prelellted to IOCidy in 19ee It the
Newport Chapter, National Charity laaue
Debutante Bail.
Her fiance, al.lo a graduate of Corona del
Mar High, ii a eeoior at the University of
Denver.
Club Rates Safety Tops
The dek ef tJpewritera
aoundinC throu8bout Foun-
tain V &Bey ia a lien th.at
memben of b ~Collet
Jtanios WCllOM11 Club ere
oooef9ned .. l&fety.
Mrs. B. BGlld 'lbomfaol•,
cbairmaa. i.u formed •
aa.lety CCllllJlltu.e to compile
• tbree-pece ..,., "hint"
lilt wbidl ii beinc copied
and mailed to new mothers
along witb a poitoD ant1doCe
chart publlabed by Che
C.lifornia Medic.ail Aaod_a.
tion.
......... ~ .. slrdle
with pudt pev•lillion!
Probably the malt .... ,, ..... YD" wm ..... ..., ........... .,
Lyai9 ........ IO rpt~ t. _IJ llnow
~,. ................. ~
fortdMI Pa¥ II inltat ........
Wlll&mdhtt I a..--.su~ ·
n ta· '-••s a~-
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OP1M flllDAY IVININGS
I
MAaCIA MtkER•~
NH High I .
I
... p • • • l"""i
·In Salute to · Mexico ··
1bt land of terapes and
tortillaa .and 1 l a m o r o u 1
dtk1 built OD Adee ruips
wlll be saluted next Tues-
d~.
Members of tbe QJr.iadan
BulinNs and Profeaaiooal
Women's Council b ave
dlosen A Salute to Mexico
as the theme of their dinnel'
meeting to begin at 8:30
p.m. in Revere House,
Tustln.
Leonard aod Jeanett,
Jobnaton, prayer chairmen:
Jean Peck, p r o j e c t
chairman; Ruth Bollrman.
record.Inc secretary; Br11ce
Baile)', telephone chairman,
and Esther Lyneh,
treasurer.
lontians Name Girls-ef-.month
Speakers for the evening
will include Henry Aguilera,
Speolsti teacher in Orange
County, and St an ford
Brickner, attorney I r o m
Fullerton and Santa Ana.
'The latter will speak on You
and Your Wilt Vlolln selee-
tiom will be provided by
Miu Paula Kent of Tustin.
Also electe<t are t h e
Mi11e1 Marge Wetherbee,
ebairman; Emma L o u
Wiele, ·advisor; FaJUt Witt·
mer, corr e s p on d I n g s e c r e t a r y ; Jeanette
Hebestreit, d e c o r at i n g
chairman; Evelyn Snell,
financial secretm'y; Joan
Frank, hostess cbairman;
Verna Bii:ler, pub 11 c i t y
chairman; Pauline Leblltiln,
special feature ~n.
and Betty Steftlll, tietet
ct.irman. ..
bas been president ol the
Met.bodi.st Youth Fellowship.
Mias Snyder pac.d 1h1rd
tn the I Love America c:on.
test, was awarded the Silver
Spoon from the Dau0rtera
ol the American Revototion
and la an uslstant Sptniah
teacher.
Reservations for tbe Tues-
been presideut of Keynotes, Plymouth Congrerational day meeting may be made
junior aui:lliary Of the South Cburdl 1 i b r a r l an and by calling Mrs. B r u c e
Coast Child Gu!daoce Clinic. fellowsbJp member and Ba!Wy, at 774-5358, or Miss
Accepted at UCLA, atM partldpated in the Senior Emma Lou Wlelt, 541-4676. Choices Made
is interested 1.n 'the Pea~ Girl Scout program. The ll'OUP's new offlcera New of ricer 1 w1l1 be
Corps and teadling. Her 1be high school lellSor Include the Mmes. Jama chosen by the Silver and
parents are the John ,)'. plans to enroll at San DJeao Bendyna, vice chalnnan; Gold chapter, South Coast
McKerrens of New p 0 rt State College and major in ~llll Greger, advisor; Community Hoepital Aux· En.«Usb. then transfer to ~ on Oelke and Maude iliary, during a 1:"" p.m.
Beacti. USC aad continue her Goode, d ecor at in c meeting Monday, :Mlarch 25,
NEWPORT BARBOR CORONA DEL. MAR education in the School ol cbalnnen; Frank Hoover, in Laguna Federal Savin1a
The dauibtt!S' of Mr. and _u_br_ary..:._;,Sci_' •_nee__:_. ___ ____:m::..:uli:.:....:..c_:..cb_a_lr_m..:..•n...:..; _F_r_e_d_and_Lo_an_bull_ctin_g_. __
During her tenior year
Miss McKetren bu 1Mlen
busy.., editor·in-cbief of the
tc:bool's Beacon.. fl a I
twirler, American FI e 1 d
Service IOC npresentattve
and ICC secretary.
'lbe Newport lt'udeat has
been treasurer fOr two
years ol Trt-9-Y aa4 has
Mrs. Elton 0. Denner of
Balboa Island ls presentl1
working with 'the Latin Club,
Glrls' Leaoie. Executive
Oouodl and (:alifornla
As:socl.ation of St~nt Coun-
cils.
She has been active with
the Pep Club, drill team
and AFS. Pl.1ss DeMer la
Troth Told
By Parents
JEWELRY
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A pl.tinum and di1mond rincJ contaiining " center diamond weigh-
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It's 'Big.E'vs 'Big Lew' in NC.t\1
BJ Gl.ENN WRn'Z ...........
LOS ANGEI.a -N\Dber ene
ruked BomtDll ad lllllDller tw rated
UCLA lodr bor'llll in a .a.o.dowa al the
ution'• belatbd powen ta the
feature Ult ot toatttat'• NCAA cham-C~ umlflnala at the Sportl
A l9llout crowd ot 11.a wlD be on
hand for tbe 7 o'clock dDel IMrtween
N«1h c.aroUna (2'7-3) llDd ObJo Stat.
(lM). Two baun later it'll be a
reDMltdl of J_,-'1 ''baGetball
1mne of the century'' when Eh1n
Hayea and hit undlleat.cl matet (st.O)
face Lew AJcindor and the Brulm
frcn DW'b, Westwood .
UCLA (ft· 1 > auflered lta oA11 JoN ta
lta lad fl ltaJ1I wbetl It bond ..
Hayea and the Cougars, 11•, hn
IDOlltba a&O la the A.atroclome. That
batUe drew ne&rl.r S,,,OOD tam.
Coach John Wooden'• B:nlim are
ddendin1 mdonal dla:mpjonl and
ban the fav0t"lte'1 role toallbt.
daptte that lotl to coach Guy Lew1I
and Co.
Most nperts feel that hometown M·
vantage and a healthy AJdDdor wUt
spell the difference for tt>e Watwood
quintet Aldndor WU suffailf from
llOUble vision u a resu It of a 1C1"8 l-
ebed cornea the f1rat time the two
UCI's Martin Cracks NCAA Record Shaw <63 )
Anteater
Swimnwrs
In Second
a,.dal le tlle DAILY PW1I'
An.AN'TA. GA. -Freshman tema-
tlon Mike Martin powered his way to a
1old medal and u NCAA collep
dJvt1ioll record as be won the 500
freettyle In 1bunday'1 openinf day of
compdtdon for the national small eol-
Iese cbamptouhJpt. hen.
Martin, former st&r at Corona del
Mar Hieb School, covered the dlltece
tn 4:4U to obllterau the former ttan-
dard ol 4:86.7 let a year ago by Dave
Gray, UniveraJty of caJ.lfomia at San-
t. B•b91L
The UCI Dub earned honon the
hard .. ,. out.twbnndllc Ille old ftlC'CWd
holder, wbo finiabed second in 4: 4U.
Martio ftll by 10 rarda..
The ftrtt four ftn.ilben were al
under the prevtom NCAA record.
Martin came back later for a ftuhy
1:'5.0 lllChar Jet oo UM Anteaters' a
free1tyle relay team, which finished
third in 7: 1111. ucr. Steve P'411'l'Dft' Jost a swbnoft
hlr ma place in the ao free by ...
hundredth ot a I t C 0 D d, clocttnf a
%U'7. la comolatioo action be placed
NCond.
la a4bw comolation nrimmhag, Rich
Eaton let an Anteater HCOrd of 2:0U
In tbe -IDdl.idual med1ey' taJdnC flnt.
Coedi Al lnrin'a Ant.eat.era continue
«Smpetitloa today and Satmday. 'nley
are cmrently rldint in second place
for the t.emn -..dinp witb 11 pointa.
Cel .. (Loq Be8Ch), tbt title
favorite, 11 tn the le8d with 103 while
Univentty of Ta.u .t Arilngton and
UCSB trill with eo ud 58.
KINGS PLAY BLVES
ON FORUM ICE
~ ANGELES (AP) -The Los
Angeles Itn11. although boltin& the
Sl Louil Blues in a National Hockey
League pme tonight at tbe Forum.
wW no doubt be thlnkinl about the
Pbiladel(hia Flyers.
The Klnp are aecood in the West
Division, four pointl behind the
Flyen. A ~ tonieht would set the
tiage for "the aame" a g a I n 1 t
Pbtladetpbia Setvday nipt on the
K.l.np' tee.
A trlunroh over the P1Jen would
deadlodt the two teama for the top
spot but, with four sames re:mal.nlq
after a.tmda1 -one n:me u.n Loe
~ -Pldllldelpbla ..... bnt the edp.
ANTEATER IN UPSIT -UO lrTtnt's Mike Martin makes a tarn ,<tar-
ing .bil NCAA record perform&Dce in Ute MO-yard ~e 1t the
NCAA'a swimming and diving clwnpiombipt It At2an~ Ca., Thure-
day. Mart:iD au.rpriMd three fnorttes Ed won by 30 feet in 4:4e.J.
1rti. l1CI -.,.n nlaJ Win ot Rlell ~ · ~ ~. BUI I.-cta
and Mlke Martin n,~ third ta 7:11~ 1 qa record. 11artln's lee·
WU dCK:ied .. 1;"5 flat.
Reservations
For Olympics
Almost Gone
Sports la Brief KU, Dayton
ChapmnnStill Unbeaten Win di NIT
MEXJCO CITY CAP) -Despite the
threat ol boycott by men tba 40
countries, Mexico report.a reservation!!
available to foreigners are almo1t
1one.
~of lut Wednelday, •.n> pe..rlCIM
had made reeervationa for the Gamet.
Jenine on!J t.• bed.I available. And
vuiton cannot buy Ol:Jmplc Game•
tictets without proof Of W&tns.
Most Of the tpect now 8Willble It bl
private boJDea. when beds are beln&
leased throagb the Olympic Lodtln•
Control omce. dlr~ b1 Ramon
Alatorre.
Vlsltorl can ot course ltay witll
frieodl, but Alatorre 1ays tbat any
pe..rlOll making a nMr'QtiOll for OM
of the beds ll suarant.eed a ticket to
the Games.
In fact. each vUttor mut boy an
average of one ticket per DJ for eacb ctar ~ reservea btd ..-..
OnJJ lD cue of • documtllted
emeraiencr will a ~ DOt eoiDI to tbe Gemes be au..ed to ltay in atl)'
hot.I m Mmco from Oct. 12 tlD'oacb
Oct. 'll. Alatorre said.
The Executive Board ol the Interna-
tional Olympic CoamalUff 11 mettin&
in Lauunne, SwttMrland April »21 to
try to soa.t tllle ltaJemate thet bM
arlten over the readmlaaloa ol Soatb
Africa -a ~e that cauaed an
Alriela b 1 • c k t1 a COUilllrtll tt
ibraten boycott lliecaUM ti lta
1esrqllttoallt polldel.
In Coast Baseball Derby
SANTA BARBARA -Chapman
Colle1e w11 the only unbeaten team
today, M the Pacmc C o a • t ~ Bueball Tournament
moved Into lta third day.
Chapman t.s a NCOrd of 2-0 com-
pared to 2-1 for bod Uninnlty 0(
Califcrnla at Smta Barb.ra.
Q\apman, Of Oraqe, calif .• ICOl'f'd m nma In the ftnt Inning Thunday
and 'Niil OD to beat Westmont College,
11-3.
Deanl.a Vetts hit hit second home
run ill two da71 for ~ wibners.
Santa Barbara spllt a doubleheader.
winning 7-4 from Weltmcmt and loslnR
$-3 to Grambling
.... ....
11ven-game losing streak with a 7~
vldmy bebl:nd the 1luggin1 of Harmon
KBlebrew.
NEW YORK "1>) -"Height.,. said
JC..-Coach 'Did (>wens gladly.
''Bdtht," _.. St Peter's coacb
Doe x.medy ally.
Tben wu a lttle more to KaOSM'
51-41 lellliflaal *flary over St. Peter's
in the National m.ltation Basketball
T~ 1"lllnday night. but the
Jaybawu' toweinC front line wu
the start of tM c .. u -s h o o t I n 1
Pncocb' lrcn ....
Xanau now aowl!I into Saturday
aftetnooa'1 ft.us agztnst Dayton. a
'Jl.7' nertbM Yidtory over Notre
Dame in 'l1nlnllly'ao• 1eJDUtnat.
Don May, 0.. ""°"" aecond-temn .All-Ameriean ~ 32, poin1' ln bb
team'• tdUmpla.
"I tldllt m. was the real importut
dtffereDce" '* O'lfena rdter Kusat' tminspii;d vidlry. "Our ability •
colltrol the te111P1 al the J!llme nwut
a Jot
"I diclll't l'MD for u.' to ltand around u mid u we did/' he went
en. "but we ~ 1bem ttiom U-.
their last .....
'"nley wtx •eatdtA m , •t.t •
&Dd outpla,J9d -. " mOUlll I I)
in the Sl PeWt dftu.iq roe-.. ~w,
PlaJed u ~came. we.werw't
as 1ure of o-iws aa we· 1hould flaw been.··
At Rleerdde T .. rtleff
--UCLA Rips Kansas, 19-5
Takes Lead
In Florida
PENSACOLA, n.. (AP) -Affable
Tom Shaw bu a react, nplanaUon far
the jubilant antica on the go11 coura
that make him a likeable rarity among
the ...., tow'• 4-fllG cbu'pn.
"fm bappy just to be allve." said
Shaw, who wu in a jarring freeway
crath la Callfwnia two years a10 and
1uffered a broUn back.
The a.year-old teaching pro at a
eoune in Golf, Ill., aJao waa elated
cmr hJa opentq round Jn the
Pensacola Open Tourna:ment. a f3
which pve bhn a two..ctroje Jud
IOinl Int. today't relltWat of the bat-
tle for the '18,D wtmm•1 check.
"That was the best ICOre I ever
had," said Shaw, one of the unknown
prlva~a in the affluent army on the
tour. Shaw'• best finkh abtce be turn.
ed pro tlve years ago wa1 a tie for
mth.
"This is really the lint time I'VP at-
tacked the tour wi~ vigor," Shaw
utd.
"I did well In the Pboenlx Open last
month, and wu tied feT the lead with
nine holes to go -and then J went In
the tank and had a 39 on the back
ntne."
Shaw tied for seventh at Phoenix.
but his chances on the Pensacola
Country Club coane wre constdertd
IO 1li11l that "one of my friends wa~
our only gallery when we started out."
As word 1pread of Shaw's hot round.
the gallery grew to about 1,000. 11nd
Shaw waved and laughed with the
crowd on the final holei.
"I was just cbeerint myaelf o"."
Shaw said. "And it's hard not to bt
hal'f>y when you're lhoottnc a 13. ••
Shaw •tarted off with tbree ltraiitht
birdies. chipped in fl'om 28 feet for
another. •nd bettered per on nin'
holea on the f I a t. UI> yard course
which bat a par of 72.
Shaw's ICOre matched the best
roted t\a'Ded in on the tour this year.
but it was two ltrokes off the
Penaacola Open record let by defen·
ding champion Gay Brewer witb a 81 a
year •Jo.
* * * The Leaders
Wants to ltl•nage
n!d..-Pllber.
.'Wblle ...... w~. lt, ~
da'tick eolllpled. It ... all pretty
~. Laeer, I can remember
land Clevelipen briqtn1 busloada
ot peoplj la from Loi Aqelu to .. ,. ... ..Uoe.s Of land.
"1'e all • I t d to ttud by the
bulMI aad 7111 'SUCKERSI' and u
It tuned out they ftrt, because
IDOlt GI tlMtm Jolt money on lb• .......
la lblle ~1•· track and fie1d was
abnon u blC a name aa o I I In
H\mtington Beach.
Elliott wa in lo"" lut weekend to take part In a special ceremony
at the Southern Counties Jnvita·
lioDel boGoriftt the 1922 tnck tum.
'I J>rysdale Set to Run
• ,; -But Not on Diamond ,.
I lt
VERO BEACH -Don Drywdale u
wlJUng to run.
~. not running in the outfield which
ls an agonidng ritual performed by
pitchers which stnnrtbenl the legs ~ch i! eupposed to have something
to db with the function of the arm.
What DrysdaJe means is he'll run H
dratted. He is willing to throw his cap
tntb the managenal ring If tile demand
ls there. He will stand u a candidate
it needed ln the service of the ex·
pandlng community of organized
baseball.
There 11 nothlna coy about Bic D.
There la no Ronald Reagan or Nelson
RocbleUer ln him. Ht ii ready to
'",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
BUD
TUCKER
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,,,
answer the call. He Is ready to
.11ana1• a major league baseball
team. What's more, Drytdale is not above
making the neceaury sacrifices. For
one thing, he I.a willing to take a cut in
salary in order to serve.
Drysdale geu in the neigbborh~ of
$100.<XXl per rummer for tbrowmg
bueballJ with bla npt band for the
Dodlers. Manasen MJdom approac_h
.-ucb fillancial heldlta, but Drysdale 11
t.lllng lbe patriotic and k>ng range
view. . Having 1omethin& to do with an this
111 the fact Drysdale awoke the other
morning in bis Dod(erton quarters
to rind h• ii all of a sudden 31 years
old.
Tbls 110rl of thing can only ~et pro·
gresaively worse. For Instance. a year
from now Dryldale will open his eyes
nne morning to tbe realization he is 32
years old. "Just Ulte thM.,'' Bi~ D 111y1. "I have
started lo think about tht future. l'.d
like to become a manager and now 111
R good time. Wlth all the expansion, I
Two Countians
1
Ob All-CIF
All-CIF buUtball honors were ac-
corded to two Oranp County players
in the AA dlvision today.
Jack Trotter. Crestview League
Pl17er-<>f·the-Year. and Roger Hobb1
al Orange were placed on the aecond
team.. Hdbb1 led Orance to a share of the
Ctettview title with Villa Park "hlle
Trotter was a near-unanimous choice
fM player-of-the·year.
P1ayer of-the-Year honors In the
CU' AA went to Rusty Blair of San
bdl Obispo. RonaJd Montoya of Notre
Dime Hlgb In Rivenide copped S.ingJe
A hoeors. Blair led Sa:n Luis Obispo to 10
strailht league wins and 2.1 In a row ovwan before the strtak ended in tM
aemtflnalJ a1alnst champion Blahop
Montgomery. He averaged 2U for
tlle .uon. . Flnt team seJectiona : LarrJ W11-
iabop Montgomery; Bob Burge.
; Bob Mur"'J, San Marino:
Llttlll, San Marcvs: Rusty
San Luil ObiJpo; Clift Strait,
RJvenlde; S.. Cvij.mct\,
O..: Pat DMI .... ~ ) : Bill Harper. 1lllllt; , .. st....,..
'
mean.
"Managing an expanaion team Is a
great opportunity. I've alwaya looked
on BID Ripey • a rood example. He
took an expan&ioa team and made a ueat success al ft. rd 1"e to 1•t a
chance like Rigney got."
Drysdale ii ready if tbe ~u comes
tomorrow morning but ftgurea he can
bold out until the nest election year if
necesaary.
"I can pitch for another four years,·•
he says. "After that. I don't know. But
J'll leave whenever the rllbt thin&
comes along."
What about the app-oechin1 season!
"I don't think 2D wiu ii out of
algbt." Drysdale aays. "Lul year
somebody wrote about me winning 30
games. Hell, I couldn't win 30 If the fix
wa~ on but I don 't thinlt 20 ls out of the
question."
Meanwhile. Dryadale prepares
•tm1elf fer the future. He thinks
about the requirements of a good
mnafer. "I Wu tile mo1t lmpertant thlnt
la a. pat pride In your playera," he
aay1. "I mean teacll them u act and
tbi.nk Ute wtaaers. Lotllnf eome'I
aamraL Aaybocly cH be a loaet."
Nexa, BIC D woald study 1111
atiktea and cet to know Oleft'I.
"I cloa't see H)1hi•C wro11c la
laid.a( py1 out to 41Janer 111d 1ttU•t
areand talkinc and cetttac te U.W ~m." llf' says. "F.Vtty ha••• _In, la d.Jffettnt and DO two p ya
ea• be treated the same."
Drysdale also figures coaches are
more than a trifle important
"I think coaches should be young
guys just out of active playing, 11 he
says. "Baseball haa changed over the
years. Coaches should be younc people
Who think modern.
"Duke Snider is a good example. }{e
was a great hUter and be'• young and
he's hep to new ideas. Duke would
make a perfect coach."
Nothing political. mind you. Snider
is a great friend of Dry1daJe'1 but BIJ
D says this has nothlnt to do with
anythtng.
"By no means would J surround
myself with friends." he •11· "There are lots of guys l don't know
personally, but I think they would
make fine coaches."
Ask l>ryldale the mod important
•sped of manaemg a mljor Jeaaue .
team and he does not helitate.
"The biggest thing In muest11• 11
running a pitching .tall," be uya.
"You have to know your pttcberl. A
IUY can win big for you in Aqut and
faD on his lace in September."
It necessarily follows that Drysdale
is asked what he would do with the
ctrrent Dodger mound rtaff.
"I would ~ave it just IS It ii," he
repHes.
A11uming this ia not the laniruage of
" candjdate, there appears to be no
rmmediate threat to the incumbency
of Walter Alston.
C•nttM· 1..a. sev ,,..._, IM.
MONARCHS LIST
1968 GRID FOES
Mater Dei High has cOme up with an
attractive 191511 football ~chedult>.
featuring five aames It Santa Ana
8oWl
C o a c b Bob Woods' Mon1rchs will
open hostilities ag.amst arch·rival San·
ta Ana Hilb then meet Lon& Buch ~Uson. Lakewood. Bl!Mp Amit and
Ptua X -AD at the Bowl.
'Aliry ltaft ntJ ,._. wfttl Loyola
, ..... .,_),SL Pal, s.ntte Hor the
third ........ ~), St. AnUIOny.
' -. . -,, .
' for Traek~
Not Olll)' d1d the '12 ()Uft JPlk ...
wia tr.e Callfomla mta ~
piouhfp but tMy f:llll.W afcoDd la
the national meet ft tlae Ualvenl~
ol Cb~ago.
tn 2~02. Bickmore Utd for nnt l" the vault at 12-4, M.Jtton Nash won a
section of the 4'0 ha to.a, Nlchola
pla~ fourth la the highs and
Verdon Nash leaped 22.f in the lone
jump.
• beeame USC'• captain. Elliott attempted to make tbe
U.S. Olympe team ln 1921 In the
decatblob but finished sixth at the
Pbtladelpbla trials. He still hOJdl
the Betbany lone jump record of %3-
7~
one next to lt, maklu it hfo iild • half inches hi&her tb.ft tt ._Id
have been,,. Elliott recalls.
Memben Of the '21 team wllO
made ttMt Chkqo :,Co:': Bill
Kerr (880). Cbarlea ~
vaWt), Milton' N~ (440), Verdoft
NNb (lone jump) and Bou
Nlchola. (bu.relies).
Elliott was OD that team aJ I sopbomor• but dldn 't make the
Chkap treV'dlng tquad. But be
Wutt ttw. the followin' two ~.
ftn.lahln& second in t b e 100-jird
dMb final in 1924, where 130
sprinters tried to qualify.
ln the '22 meet, Kerr won tbe •
Tb1t gave the Olien 17 points.
Ced•r Rapid.a (Iowa) High won the
meet with 21 men ICOrlnl Z.1 Point.a.
Elliott. now u Insurance com-
pany chaplain In East Lansln11 Mich., went on to compete for
Bethany ColJece ln West Vlrai11ia,
whert he was tr1ek captain for
three years and •~fed rt 1~
polnta per dual meet.
The N11b brothers went to ()c.
cidenbl College where they were
captains. Kerr and Nichols were
captains at Stanford aDd Bickmore
ROARING TWENTIES CHAMPS -Members of the fabled 1922
Huntington Beach High track team galhered for honors last Sat·
urday It the Southern Countie~ Invitational for special awards.
From Jett: Ross Nicholl, Mn. Ray Walker, widow of the team'•
By 1928, Nlcho11 w•s lhe beat
hurdler Jn the world. At the lJ23
state prep meet at Taft, he b.ad set
the national high srbool record of
1.U in tbe bilhs. which were 42-ln-
chers in those days.
Jn the '21 Olympic trials, he had
won an his heats and as the cun
went off for the final heal a
workman ran onto the tnck.
"He had noticed just IS the gun
llat the ninth hurdle In Nichols'
1111e was resUng on the bue of tbt
"Nl~a Wal leedin& Lato the
ninth burcUe, but be bid to dive
over It. He tumbled on the sround
and t1nJ1bed fifth.
"But be wa awarded a trip to the
Anut~m Olympict and told 1\9
could run U another U.S. hurdler
became Injured. Well, he never Ft
to compete.
"~neral Dou11M MacA.rillur,
wbo w.u the aeneral manacer ol
the team tbat year, pve him a
special medal and told ~m: 'We
rec:ocntze Ute fal't that you are the
n.ee1t hurdler ln the world ud
we're sorry you didn't let to com•
pete.' "
coach; Charles Bickmore and Virgil Elliott. Nichols formerly held
the national high school high hurdles record and was awarded a
special Olympic medal in 1928 by General Doug!as MacArthur.
Sun Devils End
Bruins' Dua]··
Track String
Williams Runs 4:26. 9 Mile;
TEMPE, Ariz. CAP) -UCLA 's
ttlree-year undefeated track .:nd field
atnak came to an end in chilly
Arizona hen Thuraday night as
Arizona State uPttart Sun Devil!> hand·
ed the Bruins a T7-7e defeat.
UCLA had wop 18 straight duel
meets, including two this year. and
wu considered the nation's duel meet
champion two years running
Tbe Bruinl were wit.bout threoe front
lint performen, Dick Railsback, Rick
Sloan and JdlMy Johnson.
A.r1Jona Stllte won nine event~ an11
clinched. the meet with a swPPJ> of thP
D>. J~ Brlpt wu 1 double wlnnn
for A.State, tatlnt the 220 1n 21.0 and u.. 100 ht •.••
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Area's Sunset Teams Bow
All roor area schools dropped SunS{'t
League track and field meets Thur11-
d1y with HuntJngton Bt>arh toppinit
the list with a narrow 61 Vi-56'7 loss to
Anaheim.
Newport was bom~d by powerful
Sa nta Aoa, 86-3l. Santa Ana Valley
1hot down Marina. 77'~·4-017. and
Western finished oH Westminster, 81·
11.
Jn the Huntington mePI. Paul Wil-
liama set another school record · this
time In the mile with a 4.26.9 clock-
ing.
That. plus the record bruklng ef·
fort by Kurt Clemens in the ahol put
witha 54-8~ effort. were to no avail.
however, as the Colonists capitaU~ed
on William's and Manfred Skirde'a ab-
sence tn the 440 1nd 880.
Iuac Curtis wu a one-man R a n g
In the Saints easy win over Newport.
The neet junior bagged wins in thf!
D>. 440 and Ion~ Jump Dick .l11ffe and r>an Moonn in the
middle dii1tancP r:ic·('i; Wf're the only
bright spoti; ror Nrwport.
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TO END BLACKOUT,
J8 DAILY Pit.Of
Santa Anita
Night R11ns
Resume
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A·C.OU'1 Fool (I Yalenwelel lU
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Ao<-Aftd Oeslll (I V•letu:uelo) l!S
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flnl Met• (J L•mbertl 11! Grrt l"oMlr (A 1"1"8d•l Ill
H•H To iloClft9 (J Sellen) 111 ,.,_,,,, J, Hinch trolf>ed ..,,,..,
llXTlf !UICI. IV. miles °" l\lrl '
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HINl~lll Div. ,,,,,.,. Sl0.400 -
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old& •IMI 1111. Clesslfted •1-enut
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Dack HI"' (O "lweal 115
Mildtl '°" (A l"IMM) 111
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At Raceway
Night racmg begins SahlT·
day at Orange Co u n t 1
International Raceway.
A program pittJng AA (uel
altereds against funny cars
stBrts at 8 p. m Qualilying
trials st.a.rt at l :30 p.m.
The list or nationally rank·
ed fUMy cars l.s headed by
Dick Loerb's 191 mph Ford
Mustang from L a n s i n g ,
Mlch.
His 1,900 pound fiberglass
macti.ne has gone through
the quarter in a snappy 7 7.f
seconds.
Loehr's car will be con·
fronted by Clare Sanders'
1968 Barracuda ''Llmefire. '•
It's done 7.71 and 185 mph.
Drag racing's f o u r
quickest fuel altered.I will
compete ln their showdown.
The prime attraction in
tbat category ls Leon
Fitzgerald's "Pure Heaven
II" from Anaheim Speed
Englneeripg.
The qqkkest car in the
field la Will B 0 ra c h • I
''Flying Wing," with a 7.29
time at the recent Pomona
W i n t e r n atlonals. Rich
1111f1'11 iu.ca. 1 1114 m1111. 4 _ Guuco of Pleasanton will
... • ""· ~. ,,,,... ..... be oo hand with his 1J11 mph c1a1"'11w ...-S12AN1a.a 111 "--e Hell." a-~ IW hlml rw .. ...... ~ cw Hems> 117 Susb Matlubara will be :::,. 0: :.A' J"',.'::.1 ;;! driving tbe world's quickest
4-Mnllnl...., u L.anWerll 1• aod fattest Chev r o 1 et ~ ~ :::.C:.,~l ~:~ power«l a l t e r e d , tM ,,...,. ..... u ~1 m "Mondello'• Portine Service ~ U-Mb (D Ha#) 117 Special.''
The car OWM cJockiDI!' of
7. 75 and 200 mph.
Race Results CITY CHA.MPS
VIE TONIGHT
Prep Swim
Results
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IWI l. D..,.,_ (M). TlftW: "·' ..0 P'rw -1 O'P' .... CI IM) t. ,_IHI (WI 1 ,_,,., IMI. TllN: 4:22.1.
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Time: 1:0U.
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-~ City League cblmplooshlp
~'"" 11.AC• • .-out""..,.,_.,.. butetblll teams from 1ix =-I .,_. ..... ,...._, ,_ ()range County dties Will
"''"'",. i1e11eni 17.• ... 4... play for the <>ranee County ... ,_. auw '"' v-1 •·• JM Municipal Athletic Auocia· f::1~1~ IJ ........,, "' tian championship tonight
............ -Hiii ...... 0r.... and Saturday night ~ U:,-~ "':;.,,'0r1t" Tonight's games wUl start
lcnldllld _..__,... at I p.m. at Cotta Mesa
stXT14 iu.ca. , 111r1o1>1&. ,.1..._ a. High School wbile the flnalJ
-. 4 .,_. ... .,. ""' c111m'"" will at.art Saturday at 6 p.m. =. ':: c .. ._, .... ... lA at Bunti.D&ton Beach Hieb-
,._,. 11111 <M Y..0 Mt 4M 'lbe U tiUma aft dl&mpl ~:/.:~i' «""-' Jr> 1A fr«n Colt.a Mesa, Hun·
Aa. llM -Ell• ~. Cl"'9f, 4iDgWa Buch, N e w p o r t :ti.."~=-.~= Bead>., Fountm Va 11 e y ,
•,.. ~ Placentia and Gard e n
Grove. ..,,...,,. llACa. ....... ~ ~ ""'-ls -A-· • .. turf. flllles a. _,.., 4 .,.., oldl urcre no •umlSSlon = :_ 7~";7:: .. "":-ch.ar--g_e_f_<:tr_tOe __ ,_am_e_•_· _
Le Del Ill CA ........ , <1.21 l.• _,... IMtflll <M V...._.I 4_.
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Newport u.bar'1 qrslty
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SUDMt Leacae Jn atyle
Thursday llttmooa wtUa a
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A pl.ocb-hit IJ'and-alam
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1 ~ . . .
Snow Valley near RU11JUn1
Srplnp In the S a n
.. ~ Mowrtaina is
one ol tbe ~ wbin
•tibii baa been Ir•• t . Operator John E 1 v r u m
or1.ized a •ti ICbool tor
Callfornla tcbool children in
19.111, aod today SDOW V a11ey
Race Club I.a the Jjrgeet
junior race club in Southern
C&Ufornia.
June Mountain bosta the
GrindehraJd Ski cl u b
''Hansel and Gre~l" cos·
twne race and parade S&t\IJd&y.
Show ill ex~nt at the •t with new ~oow drop.
Down tlle
Slcl Tralb
ped bJ the recent storm.
Bud Hayward, owner •
operator, commented just
befo~. "Tbe amount or
snow we have this 7ur
cGmpared w'61 p re v t o u s
yeara lJ ~ally marked in
COD\ralt. Lut yqr WU ab-
no~ally heavy a.od thla
Yeaf it is abDOrn1all1 low. I
would bate to prognoaticate
the weather, but the Jaw of
averages leans heavily in
our favor for a sellies of
snow storms."
He'd barely gotten out the
w~ when 1hmv began to
fall. The area will bold to its
normal and announced cloa·
ing date d April 21.
At Mammoth the new
snow and p a rt i c u 1 a r
weather conditlOOI whicb
foUowed precipitated an
avalanche ooto St. Anton
run.
Operators •t the area are
aware of the possibility of
avalanches, but usually con·
trol them with r o u t 111 e
blasting.
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Flnanclal
state111ut
fl(ptrls:
Abbr.
5 Numttlc1I
prefix
9 Sho• di sbtlltf
14 Jackson -
15 Sudden
attack
1' Road worktt
17 Helptr
18 -mundl: In
the ytar of
the world
1' lllountal11
ridge
20 Nu111btr
21 Emphastud
23 TClld!IY
flbtous
25 English TV :
Colloq.
26 Pass out or
the picture
27 Unlnter·
est Ing
person
29 Former
World's
CMll'IP 32 Kind or flas•
bottlt
JS Anl1nl'1
resting
place
36 Btwlldtr
37 !loon
goddess
38 Coln 3q lte111 of
camping
gnr
40 Rtptlltt
2
41 Made t
bfll·llkt
sound
42 Early WU·
tern U.S.
busln•s
111"1 0 lnstrucUon
to rudtt:
A Mir.
44 ·-ExpftSS
45 A long wty off
46 Papal name
48 W. C~ada
future
52 Dupllute
56 Lake: Fr.
57 Wattr body
58 Ex.rt 1
driving
force 59 Baltic gulf
60 Kind of look
'l Temlnal
~lghs
'2 lf.ttl of
sports equipment
6l 1Uch cah
64 Lorrnz Of
lllou
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DOWN
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dl1order
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4 ObsttW
5 Color
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ltftll
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dtslt111•'•
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Intervals
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~u111anhn
kfog
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12 Gay UH
13 lllan's na•
U Slnglt fndlvisl bit
entity U Author's
conctm
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27 Sllrewd
21 Food fi s1!
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)1 Pre post tlon
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aunt•
3J "°"''". lace 001t1110
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well Utd 35 Not plump 3' Do.,,, It ht
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3/22/H
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I llfo nu Uon
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gaittr
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paper
SOl.fct
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41 Vlolt11t
PffSOll
49 Pm to
the lllu•
50 P•
less 2
51 Subfect to
hot li11Uld
'2 Box for
SKrtd
uttns ii s
53 In a st1tf
of awarentss'
lnbr•1I
54 WOiian 11'
thl Bible
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Paclnc boa
"Butball
statistic:
Abbr.
Mawr Dei Drops
65-53 Spike Bout
Mata .,..., t r a c t and
Nd forcu dropped a eM.'J
dedtlon at saddltback High
Thursday afm'noon lt'1 DO
llt up for c o a c h John
Mulby'1 tum H t h f
Monarcha traveltd to St.
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Your l\leaey's Worth
Learn Now Where
Best Jobs Will Be
By SYL V1A PORTER
If you. today's !ugh school
or college student, !Mend to
become a scientist, you
should know that m the
years directly abead the
greatest job opportunities
will be for ll.fe sc1ent1sts. in·
eluding medical,
agri<'ullural and biolog1cal
scientist!
If you plan lo make your
career in the health oc-
cupations. you should be
aware that between now and
1975, job openings will grow
fastest ror m e d I c a I
t e c h n o 1 o g illts, dental
hygienists, medical record
librarians and registered
professional nur~s
IF YOUR ARE interested
ln a clerical career. you
should recognize that the
prospect• wm be br\j~htest
for tho!e working with office
LF.GAL NO'Tt<'E
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NEW CAR
LOANS
OBVIOUSLY, the k e y
message to you Is this:
Before you settle on a
final career choice. look
over the literally hundreds
o f dlffennt occupalloM
which will be open to you m
the years ahead. F\nd out.
ln advance. w h I ch oc-
cupations within e a c h
career field that interest.
you will offer you the most
promising job opportunities.
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OVER 'fillE GOlJNTEH
'D
3-day Conference Set
On Ocean Investment
''The Ocean and the
Investor," a three-day con-
ference examining the In-
vestment p o t e n t i a I of
oceanography, will be beld
Aprll 24-28 under auspices
of the PaclOc Westen
Region, American Soclet)'
for Oceanography.
P W R • A S 0 is head-
quartered in Long Beach.
The conference and ex·
hlbit, also a n a t I o n a 1
meeting of the American
Society for Oceanography,
will be held In the Century
Plaza Hotel, Loe Angeles.
"Opportunities to prolit iD
thia field are relatively
unknown to the investing
public," states conference
chalnnan Dr. Andreas B. ----------
Rechnitzer, director, Ocean
Sciences, Ocean Sy1teiu
Operations, N AA ·Rockwell.
Inc., Long Beach.
More than ~ experta and
leaders -from finance. J.n.
vestment. government, in·
dustry, education and
politics -will participate
in the program.
Subjtcl.s to be examined
include "Profit and capital
Conalderatiom" Of t h •
ocean market, "How to
Bank Holding
Open House
An open house ia beinC
conducted by the Laguna
Beach Branch of Security
Flnt NatloaaJ Bank. It be-
gan Thursday and will coi>o
Unue today.
Vice p r e s i d e n t and
manager D o o a 1 d G.
Houseman ls celebratin&
the completion of remodef.
in1 cOOJ1rucUon at t h •
branch, 3&1 Forest Ave
.
Gen.Id MartiD hu been
promoted to ..utant Yict pTeaident tn
cbar&e of operations
of N"'JK>rt National
Bank.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
A Misguided Petition ..
Howevtt well-intended they were, the e;roup that
la.st week petitioned for "higher pOllbODll" for three
Harbor Area ~chool 0Hic1als succeeded onJy in making
a tough j<>b tougher.
The group, 19 penons pnmanly from Costa Mesa,
told the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dtstnct Board
of Trustees that Les Miller. Roy Andersen and Carl
Boswell should be "re6tored to key administrative staff
positions." Andersen 1s former superiotendent of the
Newport Elementary District. Boswell u former su·
perintendent of the Mesa Elementary D1str1ct, and Mll·
ler is the one-time prinClpal of Mesa High. now a teach-
er in the unified school system.
The letter supporting these three men arrived just
as the school board is considering applications for a
new supenntendent. Thus, the board is scarcely 1n .a
position to lay out details of what administrators are
going to {ill what positions -that's a job up to the
new superintendent.
It is inconceivable that the group wanted Ander·
sen, Boswell or Miller appointed to the superintenden·
cy. Boswell has stated he would not take the p05it.ton.
wisely noting that such an appointment undoubtedly
would open new wounds among those who still view
the unification program with suspicion. Appointment
of Andenen or Miller would create the same situat.ton
for the same reasons.
The puzzling part of the petition was the inclusion
of the name11 of two former school trustees and one
current school board member Albert Ogden. former
Mesa trustee; Robert L. Humphreys, OCC trustee, and
Judge Donald Dungan, former Newport Harbor Hl~h
trustee and board president, added their names to the
list of those wishing to tell the board who should be
placed in key positiolll'i on the administrahve staff.
It is dtfficult to believe that any of the three would
entertain such a personnel routine on their own school
Emotional
Aspects of
Taking 'Pill'
By NORMAN NIXON, M.D.
With the spectacular increase in
the use of oral contraceptives in the
United States and other cottntries.
there baa been much discussion of
possible physiologic effects. But UtUe
attention has been foclJSed on the
emotional tWpOnae ln women using ''the pill."
In the current issue of the Journal
of the American MedJcal Association.
two Univer&Jty of P e n n s y I v a n i a
obst.etriciam review the few studies
reportA!d so far on emotional patterns
whJch can be detected among users
of oral contraceptives. Actually, only
a beginning has been made in un·
derstanding a woman's deeper feel·
ings regarding c o n t r a c e p t I o n •
pregnancy and sexuality.
FOR EXAMPLE, women who con·
sider the sexual act unpleasant, pain-
ful or devoid of satisfaction, often
r'Jstain from intercourse because of
"fear of pregnancy." Now that the
pill and the IUD (intra-uterine device)
.·re nearly 100 percent effective, they
r 1t.,er can admit openly that the sex·
ual act is repugnant lo them and
t:orrect the situation t h r o u g h
psycl'otherapy, or respond consciously
or uncon~ciously during intercourse
with painful spasms of the vaginal
muscles and a seeming inability to
achieve gratification.
Some women enjoy the sexual act
orl} durmg pregnancy. ror pregnancy
c.lreddy is an accomplished fact But
Sl'b.;equently, the non-pregnant state.
their "fear of pregnancy" again leads
to dissatisfaction and avoidan~ of in·
t 1 .urse
SINCE THE ROMAN C a t h o I i c
c;iurcl sllll accepts total or timed
abstinence as the only approved
met.1od of family planning, many
Catholic women experience varying
dt>grees of guilt even though millions
of Catholics now use the pill or
an IUD. But gullt occurs in non·
Catholics too, particularly when the
pill 1s used. for it 1s so easy to
tC'ke and 1t is the sole responsibility
of the woman . Reasoning that limiting
the number of children is unnatural,
a hostUe act darected toward tht
unborn infant," these women often
reject any kind or blrth control.
Some women ~till fear ttlat oral
~"·ntuceptlves will make them more
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
What a shame that some of the
residents of Santa Ana Heights
would rather bury their heads
Like the proverbial ostrich than
try to improve the conditions
that do exist in parts of their
area. Can they really prefer
this?
-L. 0.
susceptible to pregnancy after discon-
tinuation and for many years beyond
the usual child-bearing aae. Others
believe that taking the pill until
they are e c o n o m I c a 11 y and
psychologically ready lo have a baby,
may impede their inability to con·
ceive. But deeper emotion&f patterns
are more basic and usually renect
conflJctlng feelings for and against
contraception in the same individual.
ON THE OTHER HAND, oral con·
traceptives have been used suc·
cessfully in alleviating depressive feel·
lngs, headache and irritability which
occur premenstrually in some women;
also Ill the treatment of postpartum
and other psychoses in remaJes.
However. the pill occasionally Jeads
to depression, particularly In those
who experienced such feelings before using a contraceptive.
Oral contraceptives may improve
sexual satisfaction in both partners
due chiefly to freedom Crom fear of
pregnancy. But improved sexual ad·
justment also stema from the ellmina·
lion of mechanical intervention (con·
doms, diaphragms. etc.) However, the
pill seems to have no basic effect
on coital frequency.
WITH OUR PRESENT knowledge,
the Philadelphia physicians believe it
is difficult to separate the physiologic
from the psychological effecu of oral
c.-ontraceptlves. Certainly. the emo-
tional attitudes of both wife and hus-
band to pr1:gnancy, contraception.
medication, and sexuality must be
considered. aaong with the woman's
usually un1ustitled fears concerning
potentiaJ side~ffects, if we are to un-
derstand the psychological factor in
pill· users.
".:ven though oral contraceptives
have revoluUoruzed the field of birth
conb'ol. the pill probably 1s not ideal
for every woman. D e t a i I e d in·
vestigations. rigidly controlled, must
be carried out to learn how It affects
the personality and emotions. Yet
nothing should prevent the expanded
use of the pill and the JUD all over
the world. For poverty must not con-
tinue to result In undesired parenthood
1n underprivileged families.
Qiwtes i1i the News
Mas LerHr, profeuor, Brandei1
Ualventay and 1yndJcated DH'•P•twr
colamnkt: ''The schools have become
tht rc51duary Jegattts in ban.kTUptcy
of tbe other ln!tltuUon.a in th• com·
munity that have failtd, on the whole,
to do thetr tasks, The burdens that are
placed on the school• art unparalleled
la Ult wtaok hiatory of American
education "
Pew B~ II, u. s. Fwea'
Senb ........ Su F•ntand4t -"I don't a• Jone17. I can't stand tJ'le city.
Tb• nolA bothers me and the dr1v'rs
don tblrw art tmane."
Apn ll Cnwfri FttK• Camp
-"Jt wflJ take I rededicated
Amaicu dtblmr')' and pemm~nt.
a ht pra.. our echoola, churchel
,,.,, ....... ..
and homes to thwart communism 'K
clearly indicated program to un-
dermine our foundationa from within ·•
Sfftlan4 Nttk. N.C.. Commu-
-taltll: "Rl.lllna by tht Ffdtral Com·
munJcauons Commission that radJo
and televi11on 1tatlon. wl'IJch accept
clgarettt advertblnc must atvt ·a
siJtOIOcant amount of l.lmt' to oppo.
!lfnu of cifarettes lo air their views
i11 In every senae of thf word an
act Of stupidity . . . Thia b1 a dan1er·
ous ruling. and thr troublt 11 that It
~prt•enb the auumptJon of bureau-
cratlc power wl\ldl waa ntver In·
t•nded If tbe FCC is ~rmltted lo
take this at.and on the advertising of
ci,arettes tMrt 11 oo tf!lllnt what It
will try lo do out with rdpect to
advertising.''
'
boards. Tbty know -or should know -that a school
board operat.ea by appotntmi a 1Uperi~nd~t and the
superintendent, in tum, appointa those who run the
affairs of the district. To interfere at a time when the
selection Of a new superiotendent is under way ii bard·
ly the way to help a echool board that already bas its
thare of problems.
The board of trustees of the Newport-Mesa Uni·
hed School District bas no buliness considering su{'h
appointment.a, and most of those who signed the peti·
lion -especially tboae with experience in school af·
fall's -should know it
Their letter spoke ol "lack of contiden<:e in our
educational leadership" and "promoting a more hat·
monious public atmosphere."
Certainly the best way Lo accomphsb those goals
is to wast until a new superintendent is appointed and
then give hJm and the board all the help possible. Ii
can't be done by bending rules and pulling for friends.
Timely and Worthwhile
A new name of distinction ia making it.a appearance
1n the impressive list of Orange Coast institutions -
the UCI-California College of Medicine.
It is listed currently as sponsor of a worthwhile
project. and a timely one -a 12-lecture series on "Our
Drug Society,"
The UCl-California Colle1e of Medicine is per·
formtng a fine publk service with the lectures. They
begin next Tuesday, extend over the next 11 weeks
and offer .expert advice on the use and abuse of drugs
from leading experts. The course is designed for lay·
men and the fee a modest, $37.
Those who wish information can contact the UCl
Extension Department.
f;r ~·~
N "'AW. COMt ON.GENE-SE MY (/\SOOSE.'"
Fnllwlglat Mag Have Outfoxed Himself
Four 'Hawks' Given Opening to LBJ
WASHINGTON -Sen. J. William
Fulbright, 0-Ark.. chaarman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
may have ouUoxed h.imself in pressur-
ing President Johnson for assurances
that congressional leaders would be
consulted in advance before additional
troops are sent to Vietnam.
Instead of blocking further eacaJa.
lion of the war, Fulbright's preuure
has given four powerful congressional
leaders the strategic opening they
were seeking for a joint appeal to
the President to lake more effective
military action against North Vie~
nam.
These "hawks" -Demtcl'I~
Senators Richard Ruuell, Ga., aad
Russell Long. La . Speaker John
McCormack. Mass., and Rep. Mendel
RivP.rs, D·S.C. -now plan to use
the expected consultation with the
President to urge him to use all the
air and seapower necessary to cut
off military supplies to Hanoi from
Rus111a and Communist China.
FOh SEVER<\L weeks these
legi1lative leaders have conferred
among themselves on the moat ap-
propriate -way of jointly presenting
theft alternaUve tio t h • ad·
ministration's present policy and the
pc.Ucy advoctted by S en at or 1
Fulbright, Robert Kennedy, 0-N.Y.,
and Eugene McCarthy, D-Minn.
In these backstage dl.scussions, they
agreed the best approach would be
to seek a White House meeting of
legislative leaders with the President
before he made h1s decision about
troop reinforcements for Vietnam.
Such a conference would give the
Joint Chiefs of Staff an opportunity
to support such proposal.a a1 closing
Haiphong Harbor, and offer an ef·
fective forum for frankly discussing
the benelits and risks involved.
When Fulbright wu preuuring
Rusk for prior consultation with the
White House on additiooal troops, the
Russell-McCormack group wu ttill
undecided bow to arrange it.a own
con1erence.
UNWITTINGLY, Sen. Fulbright pro-
vided the answer during hls Vietnam
bearings.
Although vigorously opposed to
Fulbright's Vietnam views, these
legislative leaders i m m e d I I U l y
welcomed the promise of the policy
meeting w1th President Johnson.
The conference. the Ru s a et 1-
Mc~ormacl; g, 1"P believes. would not
only provide their forum but. &how
the President that the Republican
legislative le.aders, who will attend,
•uw<>rt their proposals.
Pa.U Seoci
They Favor Annexation to Newport
To the Editor:
In the continuing debate on an·
nexatlon. a recent letter from Mr.
and Mrs. Fuller made s e v e r a I
statement! and implications whJch
need a second look. A referraJ w&•
made to a "small group o f
homeowners in a fairly new tract
on the west aide of Santa Ana Heights
who wanted a Newport Bet<:h ad·
dress."
Tb.is so~alled small tract is com·
posed of over 80 homes ranging in
age to from three to seven years.
It is composed of a highly civic mind·
ed group of homeowners who have
pride ot ownership, who are con·
tinually giving of their time and
energies not only toward annexation
but to studying needed improvements
and working for the means to ac-
complish them. We do not want our
area to stay ··status quo," for in
standJng still. goind down hill b 1n-
e111table
. ~ WANT OUR homes and con-~1ttons around them to continu;illy
improve. America was made strong
by tttis same attitude. Our advanres
m every area have been accomplJ~hPd
because of a group of individuals 11.ho
have worked tirelessly for 1m.
pro·rement and ~vancemtnl .ind
turned a deal ear on those who ".int
to be left alone to live as thr\ 1hd 50 years ago!
Newport Beach IS a destrablr ;id.
dress and one of which we 11.n11ld
be prOUd for many reuons The name
MS pttStiJle because It 1mmtd1atp\y b~lng1 to mind a city or beauty -with
wi:;e plannlng and ad.ministration to
make It so. and cona~tent eHnrt to
keep It 10
OF COURSE WE want afflhat1na
with_ thla k1nd of city We want the
services and representation that It
can live u~. and will give in rf'tuna
our pa.rtkJpation ln the rtspons1h1~t1es
ol city 1ovennn1nt. IC a smc:U lftoo
cruse In tans la the price, 1t 1J
a small Ont for wh.t Wf' ~etn ln
return. 'Ml~ havt been many tu
nl\ttel tou~d around. It is 1mpo,~1bi.
lo determlne uac:tly wl\at tottl tax
change tMrt might bt. bot in yura
put there ha ... e been many tlma
wt\tn Ne"J)Ort Bea('h t.axts ~tre
lowest. county uu atcond. and Coat.a ~U Wf'll In the ~ad
U wt are ~ as a ~atew11
to McDonnell Dou1t11 property n
do not rt~~nt th.11 opporturuty to
beccmt mutu.Uy bentfklal It dotm"I-.
alta our 10&1a That ii a ror~dw
Ldters fTom rtadtra an ~kome
Normally writers should convey their
~nagu tn 300 wor'Cb err ~ss. T~
right to conderue letters to fit IJJOCt
<rr tlfminau libel u n:scrved AU let-'f!1'' mu.st include signcturt and maU.
ing addr1:s1. but nam.e1 urlll bt 1L>ith-
Mld on request.
word called COOPERATION an<i we an willing to gjve it.
WE HA VE BEEN told that we
1bould move to ~ city 1f that is
what we want. Because of increased
population and higher density in the
area it would appear th&t city con-
diUons have moved in on this once
rural area, and we are simply asking
for needed city Jurisdiction to direct
it. We are tired of tacit of ooequate
representation and disinterest in the
needs of the area, disinterest which
allowed seven dog ltennels ln one block
during t.he past year, a representation
which told us four years ago we
could buy property here secure in
the knowled~e thot a master plan
precluded jets at or expansion or
Orange County Airport.
The possibility of annexation to
Newport Beach is a real opportunity.
Ut's not confuse It as being a threat.
Aa with many opportunities we must
Bw Geot'fle
Dear George·
I have been a bum 1lnce I
._. legally old enou1h not to
ba•e a job. I've been a happy
dropout, a moocher and a
deadbeat, sleeping in the park
and ponhandllng when I rnlly
felt energetic. My problem ii
thla -every tJme I doz.e off
lo • par It or ;utter now. 001
of these hJpple oddballs w11us
me up by puttJn1 flower• I.ft
my balr, 1trlngin1 beach around
my neck and ins.llti.nl t aet up
and co protest sometlllnJ. Wbat
cu T do!
BUM'S BUM
Dear Bum'a Bum·
Sa" up a lrttlt rnoocbtd casb
and get a few bolineu Clrdl
prtntAld tMl read: ··~ bJ •ppoiJltment only,0 Some cl
lttue amlllmr bums haft no
rwspec. for a profuatouJ man.
("MJ problem was~ out
11'1 loc:om• tu r•part. Tbm l "'"* 0ecrtt1·· wrt-. --)
-~..._.._ •• -· .... ,_ *• ,,_ ..
,
I
recognize them when they come. for
they seldom come agmn. There is
much more here to be measured than
dollars and cents.
These are our feelings, and we know
they are shared by many of the
resident! of the whole St:ta Ana
Heights area.
MRS. PETER P. ANDREWS
Chairman, Pegasus Homeowners
Association Annexation Comm1ttee
St!hool Solutlow f'lrai
To the Editor:
Out of the extensive land holdings
oC the Irvine Co. bas virtually evolved
the city of Newport Beach. It is like
an island -essentially bounded by
the Pacific Ocean and the Irvine Co.
By the company's lntumittent an·
nexations the city bas been. and m•1
possibly continue to be, expanded.
Wbkh brings Into focus the subject
of great immediate public concern:
the request ol the Irvine Co. to annex
212 acres of Its land to the city of
Newport Beadl. The annexation and
approval of the city's Planning Com·
mission recommendations on zoning
are up for City Councll action.
UNLESS REMEDIAL action is first
tak1.n, approval of the annexation by
the council will precipitau serious
problems upon the community. Thia
proposed subdivision. ln the face ol
the school administutton'a eatim~
ol a 1ub1tantial shortage 0 r
clasSTooms. will bring many additional
children into the district's achools
without a single classroom fint being
provided. Some estimates lodic&te Utt
number ol atudenu \o be the
equivalent ol another eltmentary
achool.
A duty rests upon U\e City Couod1
and the Irvine Co. to aftrt this educa-
tional cri.ais. Under ita broad powf'ra
to act for anc. la behalf of thr publlc
Interest and tht public welfan tbe
city can take notice of tbu. crittc.J
conditions and dfny the annexation
and ioainf until and umen 1 aciutlcn
ls fooM to the scboot problem. n.
d.ty has no duty er oblptlaa to ap-
prav• eil.bcr req'1Nt-
'!11E l1tVIHE co.. • .. ....
band. U11doubedJ bolllt tlle lril1 le
the IOludcm. Tbil ?:1)1 .. -will a.pea• ....,,.. .., 6dllaJiiC
a pollq IO ~·. ;i eillt'ta
fbe ~ -........ ..w 8dlitcal ................ .
«*'tlufnaU ta awdllaiA ...-.. dbtrid•s ..aic ..... , ........... 'nls = ;::':: t:a=" ,:Tit_
tor tbe .............. ..
DMdtatbeJ ... ..
divhioo, and for all ottler sch~tiM
necessitated by the company's future
developments.
Such a poticy is not without pre«·
denl The Laguna Niguel Co. recently
donat.ed a school site in connection
with Its expanding subdivision tt-
tivities. The Irvine Co. made a
substantial cash contribution (equiv-
alent of land) to the San Joaquin
School District. Many other examplet
are at hand. The company's past_P!_i~
policy to the 1chool district ha1 aiIDPIY
proved Inadequate.
THERE JS, OF COURSE. not the
slightest suggestion, nor intention, th£t
the Newport-Mesa Unilied School
Dlltrlct ~e the Land of tbe Irvine
Co. tmder eminent domain pro-
ceedlngs and then refuse payment
therefor, in derogation of the Stb and
14th Amendments to the U.S. Constitu·
tioo. '!be dedsion must be a voluntary,
enlightened policy of donating iJl the
public interest by the Irvine Co. Cliear·
Jy it would be mutually beneficial.
If adopted, the policy would in all
probabilicy bring about support for
sch\)()I bond1 among ttlose cltiuns who
ba~ npressed opposition to the
mounting c03ts ol school!, of which
school lius have betn a s.lgnillc:ant
!Actor.
THIS PRESUPPOSES the IChool
board would, in light of recent ex-
perience, submit a bond issue baed
on down-lo-earth evaluation of a
minimum capital outlay to meet the
~ for MW clauroom1 and
Ucllltiu.
A rare opportunity for cooperative
effort ls pretented to ttie Nnport
Beach City Council, to the dtizilM
it repretent., and to the manail1MDt
of the Irvine Co. Wll1 the ch.all8Dt•
be met?
HARVEY D. PEASE
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• 4201 WILLOW • LONG BEACH
AT THE LAKEWOOD TURNOFF
OF THI SAN DllGO FREEWAY
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FROM ORANGE COUNTY
543-6663 527-2341
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Everyone Has
Som.thine) l'Nt
Someone Bse Went.-
HOUSES POR SALi HOUSIS llOR SALi
General
RELAX
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1000 General
KAl.KRUT-
H/W R.OORS
HOUSH POR SALi HOUSIS POR SALi HOUSU ,OR IALI
1 oooo.n.r.1 1000Genwat 1000
llARBOR VIEW 811,IS
SMm In the c:ryltal cl4iar pool FOUR BEDROOM HOME
or play pool Oil t)le lll'W l"el· (one la DOW a nice den or
ulation slu pool tllble. It all o1ftce) two baths and built-
ps with th.II lovely 3 bed-In ldt.cben. Located in a very
rooms plus large iituaed It quiet and convenient neigh-
IC'l'rened rumpu1 room on & borbood only a few blocks
quiet tree Unfd street. fro 'bool ST JOHN
CORONA DEL MAR
Lutl Homes ••.
Quet.ty , Value, Beauty, Comfort
In the Southland's most dmrable and fascinaUnt area. A su-
perb school system and University of California's Irvine cam-
pus ;ust moments away from Harbor View Hills.
ONLY $26,800 CA;O~C ~illlRCH and Sensibly priced from DirecUma: MM'.Artbur Blvd. from
Pacltlc Cout Hwy. or Nftl>Ort Fwy.
1'Unl on Su J09qU!n H.ll.la Rd .• then
foil?w ._, to model mu.
~In North Oleta
M'ea BHudfU.l cvpeting •
fully cnped. Extn large
yard. f!'eM .\ OY«ail p~as-
:ZW E. 11th St. _.... ant fedln1 of thi.I family
$34, 900 to $41, 900
Evenlnp ..alt home. Dt,009 TIJU. PRJCE --·llaf-·-·-·-lmiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii with anl,y • small initial Jn· Must Sell Nowl ~estment buys your own borne, not ooe for the land-
lord! ~ $8,IXX> for ~
ate aale. Owner ~ tnJ».
tl!TT«I. N"' 4 8Jl, V I e w
home ll'Ylne T~ Now m.500.
OPEN SAT I SUNl-5
1m Oolphln Terr•d
· CLAUDE SHlfF!R
R .. ttor 675-0473
PLANNING to IXIOWT You'll __ Evet __ . _ean __ 540-fi6.1:1 __ _
and a amuial aumbfr ol II YOUR Al> JN a..ASSI·
hcae1 In floda;y'a CUllfted l"IED? Somecoe w1D be
ML OMldr tbmt DOW· looJdnt b J&. Ola! ~
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
WSK. HOMES
2411 Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
1 ·LEVEL
Beftcti type Homr
Full Bld& & yard Ma.ml.
2 BR, 2 baths
Everything done for you.
Ready to move ngtlt 111
Sperusb decor
exet'llent area to llw.
Call for appt
Ph. 644-1133
fiundng Alre1dy * QOSE 0UJS *
on Deluxe Tri-Plei Ocu1 View Hemes
with lariie 2 BR + lami.ty
room + den + IMnr room
for owner. +
2 BR & 1 BR ror income
$44,500
Newport
at
Victoria
~•11
(Call
Anytime)
NIAi IEACH
LMdenR ......... s
30 yeu loans -•~" Interest. wttti ~ .q sm.so
PU per mcmth Oii • $34,500
home. Eqy f l D a D C i D I ·
No Joe COIU or ellCMW
fftS. Larp 3 It 4 BR pres.
tile homa 3 bathl, mar-
ble pullmaos, choice of coi-
or In CllJ1)etiq. Oveniled
2 car prage1, built-In av·
ens. recs a dilbwuben.
Low, low down.
Rltr. (l46.3fll Eves. 64U1&)
OttSce ()pm S.t/&mday
*LAC HEN MYER
K.., tfllt ha~~:"' Y99 ttill ..-. eM .. ,.., .. All tM feotlenl
1in..1 ...... are lhlcrlW '" ...-tlmll 1ry M'tertltlfte ......... bl t.Uy'1 DAILY PILOT
Baycrest
Elecjance
Enter the secluded brM-k wall-OCEAN VIEW "LIVE-IN"
4 UNITS WANT AM. ,..,.... ....... .,_ ,__ hr
.. 1. w te ..... ,. ...... "" l9Clt w.......
ti.n In tM1 , ....... ..0 PrWay.
HOUSIS FOi SALE
(2 WroomJ
710 PolmeWI, Corona del Mar
675-2829 (Sat le Sun l·S)
(2 Br. I Femily or Den)
1518 Prtldl1a Ui. (Harbor mgbtanda) NB
MNlM (Sat• Su.n 11-4)
(l hclrooml
1518 Prildlla IA (Rarbar mptndl) NB
MN1H (SatlaSun 11-4)
16M Conlc8 PL (M!Jla Verde) CM
640-lW (Sit la So.n lo.&)
(1 Woont a StuCrioJ
1920 Omm11__,. ~)NB
~ (Sat la Sun 11-6)
(l It .. I .....,. OI DenJ
*Ill II.sow 1A., M.wport Beadt
M&aN (Sat 1·5)
212'7 lacwaf, (llQa•t) NB
Me.1211 (Sunday 1-5)
~ Bedm IA-Nnport Beadl
M&nsa (Sunday 1·5)
401 CUrml (WllkH ana) CM M&-2M& (Sat&: Sun 1-5)
WTN-114., Olltll 11111
MM'IOl (Sat & Sun)
1935 Commodon Rd. (Bayaoest) NB
548-0875 M8-09'70 (SM & Sun 12-5)
443 Ji'ullnm (J(IWpU't Heigbta) NB
M&-1188 (Sat & Sun l·S)
1199 Auguta, Colla Mela
6*8189 (31t 6 Sun)
220 ~ Mboa Illmd
8'75-3331 CS.t & San 12:30.5)
(3 Br. I FerM1y 0t Den I &uest Rm.)
**4501 Brfahton. (Cameo Shani) CdM
675-5728 (Thur Fri Sat SUn)
(4 Bedroom}
1585 C'«lb PL, Coeta Mesa
546-9394 (Sat & Sun 11·6:30)
333 Momin' Star IA (Dover Shores) NB
M2-8285 (Daily)
(4 Br. & Family or Den)
20701 Spindrift Ln. (Shorecrest East) HB
962-7G35 (Sat & SUn 11·6)
1808 Antii\11 Clr. (Nr. Dover Shores) NB
(off Santtaco Dr> (Sun 12·5)
900 Wtltcllll!f Dr. (nr Dover Shores, cor.
Santi.ago) (Sunday 12-5)
1832 Lincoln Ui. (Baya'lllt) NB
MUHS (Daily lU)
4512 W•yne Rd. (Cameo Hllhiands) NB
842-3815 875-2503 (Sunday 1-S)
•"21 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) CdM
(714) MU235 (Daily)
2139 Bonalre w_,, NB
648-1848 (Sat & Sun 11·5)
'*1'139 Tradewtndl Lit. (Ba)'tnllt) NB
842-5200 · (Sat• Sun 12·5)
280 E. 15th St, Colt& Kesa
&f&.8811 (S~ 6 San 10 U1 dart)
ed court:yvd into the ternizo HOME
f'nl:ry hall. OJstom wallpa-
pers, shuters, beeutiluJ car-
peting re1Ject yrur apprecia-
tion b' the ftMlt. Three
2 Bedrooms, 2 batha
wallc to private beach
open beamed ceilings
beeutl!ul bcick f.irepla~
1¥111 excbanae ~ bedroom.a, 2% betba,
walnut panelled f.amily room
formaJ dmlnr room, built tn Call $47,500
wet ber all combine to make Bob Bw.
this ~ perfect borne for en-1.ng: .
tertaining and family enjoy-Eve..~
ment. Priced under $f,O,IXX>.
Colesworlhy & Co.
tA2.m1
190t HadJor Blvd ' c M.
Opei !.'Wt.
$19,950
Dive & Splash
in the crystal clear waten
~ ~ lntlgDiftcent SWIM-
MING POOL. Deluxe borne
with 3 bedrooiru and FAM·
ILY ROOM, 1~ baths, BwJt.
tn dnem kitchen, dett11 pile
waIJ "' ,..,JI carpeting and
pane+ed walls. 2 car garagtt,
lla't'ened in pot io. S800
DOWN FHA, NO DOWN
VETS or ueume Sll4 month..
Jy S-)"tntnt lnclldng taxes.
~
Decorators Dream
YOU must lee this to aPPftC'-
ate, tatunni 4 larle ~
J"OOf1\I. 'nle entry, belluttful
pane&g • wallpaper, Bil
ltOV'e • ~ wttb matching
ref. A 1aqe eoWftd It
sc~ned pstlo w1th wet bar
& rtf. Profession1lly land·
rapro yard with fot.mtain It
ll'ftn l10Ull'.
$27,200
INCOME TAX SAVER. 3
BR 2 bath deluxe awtH>r's
unit + 3 tuxuzy 2 BR 2
bath rentals.
A Stul 11 $59,500
Newport
at
Victor la
646-1111
(C•lt
Anytime)
Sa/ari
BOUND
MUST SELL
339 PEACHTREE LANE
CBACK IAY)
OPEN SUN 2 .5
3 BR, 2 ba, la.tie covered
lanai, room for pool • quiet
cul de UC ltreet • Mldnr •
$31,500.
tWJ'A MESA OFFtCE 293 & 17th St. 646-4494 Rich•rdeon R .. tty
2629 Jia11>or Blvd. F..'verungs 547·1875 2443 Coast Hlway, CdM
Open till 9 PM White elepbantaf Dtme.a-&e liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifl5.4031-iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiil
Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.
TWO ACTIVE OFffCES
TO SERVE YOU
1200 DOLPHIN WISTCU..
THRACE RtluctanUy reduced to
lm11e Tenoce S49,:5()(). 3 bedrooms1• 2
baU. plus "PU'ate am-E~Uent Nelithborhond. Ing room with UDUMaJ ~t1'!r than n<'W homf' wall to wall ca~ pet
ln most re 11 flt' c t 11. 2 h't'atment. New kitct>en,
• pa c I ou, brdroom~. 2 nrw r&r'pt'l.I 6 drapes.
be.th&. Huge living room Completely ~Jed
with fireplace -plu~ inside and out. Larp
cozy Den, complt'te with Pool · sized corner lot·
bar. Price $45,500. Open beautifully .landlcaDed for your inspecUon -PatJo. --....
1 to 5 PM-SAT .\ SUN 673-9200 Eva: ~ 675-3000 Eve11: 673~
IAY AVL conAM
llY1NE Completely fumUbed •
Choltcellor Home ~no~l':~
Oww« Traaferred to garagr. ~ llvfng nm nearly nt'W 4 h<-<f. room. Askina $29,!IOO.
room, l>fon and Formal 673-9200 Eve.: ~
Dining Room home 1,
ln "Apple Plf'.. onier. NIWPOl1S HeTS.
The landtlcaplng .l Patio SPICIAL
I I.rt profeaionall7 done -and the lnterlon In· BeeuttfQl 2 bed r o o m.
cl\Mk many extraa such 1 bath b o rn e. Plus u special vinyl noor In i\*t room • bath.
den. kitchen It wrvl~ Lonty hmU7 Roam.
room S pt c I a t wall Comer lot. Decbd Pat. pa~r. lightJng fbturs k> with man I cared
It slate e n t r y halJa. rwn. ~. and roam
This ls a lot of h<>WM! A°!kl boa~.. ~ only. for 136.000. Terms. "" 111 _.,.scia; 6'15-JOOO Evts: 548-8868 673-9* l:Vts: l73-8C8I
LAIOI Of LOVI SUS:O.""i° Nm Thi.I Corona Hlfhlands,
Dolphi1 len1ee
New Paint, dean and nadJ
for a new owner, 2 BR dm,
~ beths, ela: ldtdml. dbl
..... PLUS ..........
carpcrt for 4M boat. ~
amped for -ma1ntenuoe. K EO.
CURT DOSH, hitter
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FWI It; T..-'tt ..
WHt. AW.tM
HOUSU l'Olt SAL& HOUSU flOl SALi HOUSU POil SALi
$55,950 Ma.uive 3 bdrm. -Located
on secluded cul-de-sac -
Impressive atone tittpJace
1lanks extra large llvinc
room -TruJ.y outsta.ndlnc
ta..-OE l~LTY
3 BR. 3 Baths plus panelled
room in oversiud garage.
Hated and mtered t\&atom
Pool. ~r wW considtt
leue wtdl ~to buy.
SECLUDED
GARDEN POOL
::·500 and )'OU ~ the Prid Reduc.I
$44,500
S BR. 2~ Baths ~ Family
Ream. Heated and ftltered
Olltom Pool. A real b u y
wtth exce!Hnt term•!
JEAN SMITH, Realtor
400 E. 17th St., a.ta Mesa
I' \II · I I •I
~f \I:'\ \11 \ . '
A FEW STEPS TO BAY -I: tb1s ii a "abarpie"
S Bdrm. -C u 1 t o m built too. Tutefully decorated
home designed for the uJU. lute Mea Verde ~
mate in easy living for Che tlridae bome wtdt new~
larie family. Pool Ii.zed • 6 .,.. ~ eve•
family room. -Banquet In bathnloml .\ doeet.I. Now me dining room and an dropped to Pl~ on ,....
electric kitchen that ls un-Int ol tmna. U8S Bake-C.M. ~
believable. -Just $69,500-Col .... lt..aty ,546 SllO •~!!!!!l!,!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!ll
&tS.3255 Try 10% down. l!OO~at~ $550 DO 646-7171 • 546-2313 (NMr ane.a Tbeetre) WN .
ADUlTS Olll Y Open Eves. 'tfl 9 On this Iarse 4 bedroom phis
family room plus deD boine.
Modern built-in Jdtdlen. 3
lpadaQa baths. cJiiai to
everytblog. Just lntNtboed
to tbe marictt • 1"1n't be
around lone! I! $!19" "f*
month lncJude9 ~
and interut..
3 + lamlly room. ~
WOOD floors. Thit 4 year
old bome h immac:ulate in
THE ~E~"\.L
E S TATER .S
every recpect. Always IMlult --------
oceup6ed, this home comes $15 950
complete with large farm. r
l1;yie kitchen, all carpeted,
dNped .\ •bake roof. Com-
pletdy fenced A: liandacaped.
Payment Sl~ includes tu.
ea • s~ ~ loan $28.500.
~ COATS
~WAL~C!
REALTORS
546-4141-
(0pen Evenlnp)
S.11 or Trade
Eutside 2 BR home -
cute l cltan. Near Catholic
chun:b. Extra bonus • ~
arate work lhop for the
man of the house. CaD
now.
Newport
•t
Victoria
646-1111
IClll A"'1tMI
PRICE SWllDI
OPEN SUNDAY J.2..5
900 W..tc:Uff Drlw
Dover Shores Ana
Mut aell ~atb'! f e 4 BR home 3 yrs. new!
• Sept.Rte d1nlnr room!
•Enormous family room! e Teorr16c kitchen! e Hup corner lot!
• 2'600 ft. -custom-bit!
• Not i.led lanl!
• 3 CV praee!
• Atta: Sl00,000 homes! e A luxmioua barpio!
Ruth Pardoll, R .. ltor
10 WntcWt Dr. M'l-5200
-----
Sumlline Specials
$21,500
We have a tremendous in-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I TWO 3 BR 2 bath bomes.
flux of Wyers from our HonM & 9 ... ,......... 1 Ith val.....,.,
N..,.,.
----Vlctorta
oc:.b« oUices, 19 in all It ln· .... , .. _ w 0 I""'"• Take your
vetltm61t division. We need Combin•tlon choice -both vacant 1:
houlH It income unlta in ON W. 19TH STREET ready for a~ncy. ~ a.ta Meu, Newport, 4 BR • 11.-i batha 2 car $19,950 & $21,950
garage facing slrfft.. Try Hun~on Beach I.I'M. U $19,500, ~ dn (firm). you are thinJdni o( selling or trading up or down, give Priced for quick ule. Nev·
us a call, we have the al\$-er again for business pro~
wttt. FREE appraitala. er~khH't Auoc:lates
21S E. l'hll St.
569 W. 19th, C.M.
~2301 '46-3322
Da11J Pilot W Alli Adi! I
Al..,. • Go-Col
INSTANT TRADE
Move Right In-We'll Buy
Your Home Under our New
&UARANTEB> INSTANT TRADE PLAJI
N•wl Oiff•r•ntl A trad• plan that mHna
you mov• into a new hom• •.. we buy
your old on•. tt doesn't cost you a
penny in uah .•• It's GuarantHcll
DEL CERRO
Big 2 story, l or 4 bedroom homes with ev•ry
luxury. s.1.ct .. ,. pl•n, th. uterior that suits
you b•st •.. mov• in und•r this uniqu• and
May INSTANT TRADE ,LAN. Everything i1
l"ctvcled:
e Uni•.,... e Sprfftkl«t e lleck Well
................ 0... eD..,_....._
•.., ......... ....,. .. ner the ..,....
Al ,,.... $27,500
From a.ta M~ tat. Newport jlmt tut B&br to Palllartno <Whit. rrono and eo rtcbt
Del ~w.1~., I L .. 1 ..... s.r., .At•"h
PhH• 146.-5J46
64At11
$1'5 MOVE IN
3 BR, 2 M, carpeta, c!rapes,
tlh-lna, fenced A: land9caped.
Near Mq Co. Broker
~or 56-HU ------
Coldwell, Inker~-~
OFFIRS:
FAW ROOK
. RANCHES c.
in cooperation with our San Diego office, wa
are hippy to present two outatand.ing Av~
oado Ranches of approx. 15 acre e-ch ~
Both w /extremely fine residences. Il'bt'
further information pleue
CALL OUR OFFICE
NEW OCEANFllONT
HOMES
OPEN HOUSI SUN. 1.S
1351 E. Balboa at "F" Street Three S ~
4 bath truly etegant 2-story homes nearinf completion.
Also 3 new Dupluea
Joe Clarbon
DOYER SHORES
WATEIFRONT
Spanish arch/cuitom deslped. lh't'ell ft.-
ceilings in upstrr. liv. rm. maid'• qtJ'!s.
bar. Pier as noat ... ., ·~ ..... ·'1a. .
Mn. Rmlaton -• ~:
SHIMMERINa POOL -....
Own your land! Choice CGr'Der' loc:.«Uon:
BR.a, 3 Bas. Luscio~ deep pile cpt •~ priced
to Mll. P'JeDble terms •..••••••• '84,500 Cbamtte Long
ENJOY
THE NEW UFE ,
In lovecy Irvine Terrace, with a "°4 Catalina view and your own pool .:_ 4 .
3 Baths -Beautiful patio 6 i.r.ce $48 ·
Walter Hase ' _.!
IAYNONT Ir VIEW
PIOPRllB
Architect deliped Ip. J'OOIDI, ftne vi~
nduced to . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . $59,500.
~.· .~-~.~~· .. ~f7=
BAY 6 OCIANVllW. I.mW II Cu1to111
Pool Below COit .. .. . • • • • . . . . • f72.oS9..
12 IT. ON WA'J'!:R. ca.tom home large
CONDOMINIUMS FOi SALE
(J lechom)
Ownel'·buUt home must A~ the •trwt hn
be penonally inlpec:ted 0 c e a ft. I>tildJttul -
to f\iny apprecl&te the-Hnltbful. s.&Yt 1Mn1
QUAUTY -like the at mlnlmum cc.t. Leue-
b&nd. ftnllhed cablnets hold. 2 btdrUCJill19,. 1 bath
and Pf.Ml1"1 done by MCh unil '39,850 , , ,
old w o r l d cn.ttlmen. Tttma
On W•tarfrent NMf Newpert ......., EntrlltCle
UU OeMn IM. Cenna clel Mar. C.tlf.
~Not i...e HoJd .......... fi1S..00t
--1 HMTey ···
2428 U1lhenltJ Dr. (8t Talttn) NB
878-2222 (Back B'Y) (Sun l·G)
»AlnENTS FOi llNT
(2 l.JroomJ
1t107l la''•am Rd., Wlltcllff .... ---= l'll-5280(Sit.SllJl14)
, ............ ... ........ ....
'J'bt. 3 bedl'oom Plus •••to.a a-~ floor plan Is very _., "' • .,.
flmctSona.l t 2 .. tt111· all DUPLll
Em. ll'Jb!twi. OCtAN Ocean Side fl 8tNirt. ~~~ only '49,· = for ~ lale.
S'7S-3000 S..: m.sa ~ ~= Ml-Zin
lay & lead! lay & l••da
.....,. "8c. • ..., ....
1417 L ~ Hwy. JOU W ...... 1W. C:...411.... ·N..,..._. ; ,,...,.. 6n.921t
. . ...... -....... --:•
MilU 9UIST PAlllNG md IOAT SUPS
Wiiy Net Ellfoy
.... "Ce1d r'll • WflJ of Ute
, THI UYANTMIS WILL SUUllSI YOU
Yw cm ,.dlllii IDd awt tee Wt-ar lUM tf rou pref•.
AU. 1.1't1. Uft WAT!ltPllONT V!IW. AO bne two bedrooml
and two blltJi&. -wrm LARGI PA110 •
YOU AH INYl'TID TO INSPICT oua AllNtSHID MOOR.
.., $19 .. _. Up ..... $420 ....... , Ir Up
.. ••• 67J.1711 ............... .
•:-rr-. .. ,,., S ~ • .. , . ; ' , ..
OFFICE ('81
SATURDAYS • • COLDWIJ.1. IANlll & co •. :
219 I. COAST HIGHWA 'I •. ~
NIWPOltT llACH
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FrtdQ, Mri ZZ. 1'68
HOUSIS POil SALi HOUSIS IQll SALi I Hous1s '°" SALi Hous1s Pott IALI HOUSl l 'olt SALi
JODO C•• Meu 1100 ... ..,..,. ~ 1200 Co!'Ma .-, Mar 1250 Huntl,._ a..c:h 1400 &..tuna Nit'* 1707
OAll.Y PILOT •I
Mll:NTAJ..S ._,... u~
J100 ;;;;;;;;1;;'"'1"e;;:. :;Tw:;;;;;race;;;;;;;; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WISTCLlff AREA PANOIAMIC $7U:~::C, ~N ~ ~~
Nt:wi.Y 61cftu.s :s Bdrm, fo1m lllCICftab 1::9:,. ~("~:~-YllW Xlnt cLostNGv1cosn owm:a. iM.cm m.~ North Costa MeSI 2~ batb., Df'W CFPt. ~ arptc, i.tt.W. bdM nn, Of tbs '-1. and C.ta TO TS
POOL • Call to ..,. DOYEi SHORES ahake rod, clc4achtd pr. lb l&lml from ~ Uvln& 2 BR Hon¥ cl<* to ICboa1a Better UW. I.II 30q rr. Orange GroHt 1 MO Home tor lffte. 4 BR s bafllll.
Zax4(J cemeAt pe.no. $29,950. l'OOID u4 lvden deck of ls Mkt Blt-ln atove • pjlvtd va. 4 bure bedroom.a, pl111 ---------dlnini room, ftreplace, bullt-OPEN BOUSF3 A Marw'ca GD the 64&-2S4S thla 3111) aq. fl ranct1 born' petJb. Lee dbl pr lmmedt-family roam. I ti.Iha with ORANGE GROVES ln.'I, new Clll>ftina 2 car~
SAT II SUN 1.S ~ ())&at" BY ~ n-ans to Kut Are 10ll ~ lor a f BR ate ~. $29,500. new beMIWUJ ~UJ\I with aae, feaced. Immfl<late oe>
1015 W. &.y, letboa A <.'Mt('lnporary t.>mt of a... Towllhol.rM-3 BR. nl =:..!: rrut for tn-Call to wt · TOT lrla matchllls ctr.pea, lAl.5b land-B::tuln~~!.~~ C\ijlftl'IC)'. S210lmo. Alt. be~ ':a.~i 3~m =~~ t.4ui 8!.. bath. blt-lll, ~. Obi pr. family bome w1~801t~: I= CURT DOSH, Rullor :;:c:.:: ~t ~n; trees att of Troyer root -~-1-440------
...... eeplJ1I Vlcw f tbt bol EDl:loeed ptado. Balcony. 81 and Lo M hi 1 stock • are Jllit g,ttin& in· * $79 lo $18 Apt VU.,,,.,. .., 0 w ' ape>t even on wkndl. ~ NmPIMI "°'9 room r 1730 W Cout Hl&tlw_,.. oot to pl'oduotlon. Prit'ed at
Harl>or atta. Oomsilde.l.Y 1bm :,::1~ ~~ wit.II a 642~Tl . EVES. ~ ~ $48,lm w11f\ 29% down. For
l617 Tr .. winds carpeted,= laocbcpd. TRANSFERRED to Samoa. ~ •CIOUSI furth'r dttalla plraM> call
8.yc:resi 3 BA 2 ba. patiO, elec tttcb V~ • Walter Frick with
N'w 4 Bdl'J'll, 3 be.th, dln/rm A u •NDSOME dlabwUher, drapes, w / w RambliQi 4 BR contempor-Immediate Eckhoff and A11oc. Inc.
fam room, deluxe kltcberi, """ <'PIJI beal!Ufully landscaped, ary tiome. Enter t~h the SeatfltCJ 7ti82 EDtNGER 1818 W. Chapman Avr.
wl w t'rpl. throout. FORMAL truJt trtta. $24,960. 540-:?'1'83 p rdcn atztum and ma~l!i-FOR YOUR BOAT L TRAJl, ~ OPEN EVES Onlni't. Calif.
ctnt tenuo entry ball Into "" "5" MINUTES TO BEAOI 53".t-2538 Ev"°wknds. 538-5147 "C" THOMAS RHltor
224 W Coast Hwy ~n
Ntwport Bcb. Eve. ~S&il
v~~°'
dUtinctioo. Larst
LllltQa rm, 4 Bdrm,
Dinin& nn A family rm.
• Shawn by appt.
~·c. fru~r'T = l"O'U' dream comr true. This :.~.' fetM COUO!_T'YDadatmp105' $37,950 late ~ home IB IOC9tPd .,...,re or om • us 2 STORY_ nlcely lancbcaped 1d :N I ALS
cu.torn 2. ba home. Lrp I.ft onie ol Newport's moct writ-bit 2 BR homt. Uud 'BR. 2% BA, lee fam rm, HoUMS Furnished
encl pe.uo, lr& k~I. ~rtlble "'"-5 $52,500 brl<'k, shake root bdwd/ din rm, elec. bit-Ins, 2
2 bedrnonu oldl'r bou9e.
Stove & ref rl Ker a tor.
Garage. Kids OK. Westside
SMILEY, REALTOR
Cail Celia &tZ.ml
NEW 3 BR. 2 BA. qib/dJ1l'
ltltuout, d I s b w a sh e r
fireplace, blt-in raJ!ie· In
better Costa Mesa location.
$225. on lea.~. 64S-t1l2
OWNER ILL ~must~ sold
4t $ Bart.doil Platt,
14~ Vcde Atte, CM. ~
JD& SZJ.950. ~n Sat Sun
l.S. 4 BR house .+ rut'Sl
house or molllf'r-1n-l11v. apt.
l ~ bath, fl1>1c. rovf'l"t'd pa-
tto. New wlw t'a~ts JUst
CRASHOUT!
$10,000
S'SU50. Ownf!'. ~ Aa floors. immarolatl' lmder fireplaces, patio, carpets Rental1 to Share 2005
4 BR. 2 BA. Uv rm. den, •""'.,•SPRING $35,lm drapes, 2 car ii•nae, c~ _Mesa __ V_•_rd_• ___ J1_1_0, NEW IA YFttONT ctn rm, 5 Yn old By ~ '°' Delancy RHI htato ment drivew_,.., 2.300 IQ. lt WOMAN Th ah~ nit'tly
PRICE REDUCTION
CHOICE LIDO ISLE
Owner. Call alt 5. S.11.SOO. ~ ,,. •RE AT '1"IV 673-l'TTO Pool-11.U block wall enclosed furn 2 BR. 2 Ba apt. Daya ~~~ ~11.1~ ••• l'U.ll 1 yard. Beautlful new bousmg 67>5380: Evtrunp ~91 RENT OR LEASE
5 ~room. larse meet to
strttt lot N~ pauo.
NOW ONLY . '69,<nl
(';!!Oh tn L!l8.n • No Tradi"'I
"BUY OF THE YEAR"
By a~. please
~l585
4 lie 8drml each DESIR.ABLE Cot. 3 BR. 2 ~ atta. Cose to 2 tXctUent SHARE 2 Bdrma, :? biuh' 1 Available April 1 •
wl1tt it'• awn bath. Social BA, Pt.IOI Vtrde atone, dbl lm1 WestcUH Driv' THUR • F'Rl • SAT liboppina centers but away widt wot-long itrl; student
rm, fonnal dlntni nn. door $25.950. ll,!i5 Au.alln. 4501 BRIGHTON from busy streets Ir DOtSf'. In NB 642-8m
On!' or the most 5-19-?nl lfJ Tll OCEAN CAMEO SHORES Nl'V achools. Owner 847~0 • S BR-2h BA Solrl-level
• Living room ·
outatandlll& Bayfront~ BY owntt 3 BR 1~ bilths, Oceanfront • rabuloull View alt 6 PM, weekends anytime
In Newport B<'ach wl• cptsldJiie, frplc, bit-BE YOlJR IA(k y ARD 3 BR + Guell Rm, 3 ba., OREGON bound, must at'll!
Newport BHch 1200 • DJ.nJng room
• Family room
lbt~. ~189 ~ St, CM . ~ to Ntwp0r1 Blvd.
~ S26.500. 2 houSf'5,
double &arage + t'lrport.
M iot 57-lZT to alley. 2
BJt ~ rent11 for S115/
mo. 1 BR l"l'flll for SlOO/
mo., ha11 new wl w <1lJl>t'l8
drapes, riN"!>lact'
OPEN DAILY ~:.=lyA;~~S pool, patios. 4 BR, 2 BA. Seahuen home.
333 Morning Star Lane ========::::;.. Watch the MqUlls from your SCENIC ~~ERTl.ES Frple. S21H50. Owner &f6.62-411
OCEANFRONT
Comfortable Home
4 BR. 1 \-. baths, lawn, earden
$250 Wk. Summer
1601 W. OcMnfront
673-23Qi
• On Golf Cour9e
• Near 15th lUttD
• Gardener included l ·f • ••t #••(. e1 'I ..
Lee Schonek Call for Appt.
642-1235
M.1a Verde 1110 own 4 ~m. 4 be.t.h ~ S. Ana Hgts. 1630
---------borne with 101 at W9ter'1 B O
• 54().f,693
2 BR., <l:>le. pr.. disp.,
carp., dnipes, Eut ~;
walk to stol't's; Prefer
older, no pets. ~
Leon Vibert, RHltor
1842 Newport Blvd .. CM
~ an;yt!~
Horse Ranch
You've &al to att th1s! ! ' A 3
~ ranch hou~. cor-
r&l, i bedroom guest bou~.
on.~ bunk house and
otherout-bwldlnga all on 1
bMutiful ~a~ r.nch with
tree!. Oty water. i:as. 11,ibll:
and-~en arr in and s-1d
for. Ll•e In one house and
briJ1& in $200 per monlh in-
come from other two.
:aM3 WE.5T<l.IFF DR.IVE
646-ml Open Eves.
CAMEO
·HIGHLANDS
4 BEDROOM
-OPEN SUN I -~
l!W WAYNE ROAD
(])arm plu8 pregbge
and plea~
in Ulls spacious hou!ll'
for happy family llvina
Big m ever)'1bing
t"j<'t'Pt prce. CAU.. TODAY
642-36 '5 67$.2503
CHUHIRE
REAL flrrA TE :g -8P& HOOSE
SUN I , 5
We'll st'!' you at
2428 University Dr.
At Tustin Ave., NB
!Back Bay)
Condominium 3 BR
2 ba, beautiful conrl 2 ~Is & JlUtting ll"'f'n~
Don V. Franklin
REALTOR
3250 E. COBst Hwy
a d<'I M11r 67J.22Z2
,, . " . (.•.
3336 Via Lido, Npt Bdl
6UEST HOUSE
SPARKLING POOL. Nice 3 edge wUb 78' boat dock In y Wner
BR 2 bath home on quiet HUNTJNGTON HARBOUR'S Charming 2 BR, 2 baths on
strttt. Heavy ahlke roof, hlten!d t.tand11 It t'han-lot & 'n with large ~luded
larie raised hearth, ~ nei.. $95,lm &. yoo own tile patio. lncome Unit poulble,
brick fireplace, all built-ins, land. AR for Jal"kle Bruns new carpeta Md drapes. DUPLEX LOT
VACANT
1, block to ocean
S23.500
ramUy room with addltonal Huntington Harbour Ml,750. (Not lta~eholdl
COV!lt!D PATIO fireplace ' room tor boat s.r .. Corp. _ 6'15-7829
or tnller. Existing loan at (~n1 .. ..,, ""71 or CORONA HIGHLAND NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1193 month Including taxes ....., """""'
& Insurance. CALL MR. <n4) 847-25.ll By owner. Le 2 Bft. Randi
LIDO SANDS
3 BR. 2 Ba, $22.500
BEACH
COTIAGE
Good 1oc9don $23,500
George Williamson, Rltr.
673-43.'iO OPEN EVES.
nAUAN
RESTAURANT
lnduding bul!inea, build-
ini I: C-2 lot. Submit your
term a.
$32,500
Pretty As
A Picture
Lovely larae lrfff frame th'
vine oov~ enll'llnce to this
3 BR. bom' with beam!'d
ceiling la fireplace 1n a spa-
cioo1 LJVing rm. Tht Unit'
Guest House ill dcbgbttul'
Also room to store your boat
At thl1 price you'd BETTER
HUR.RY' S7T.900 -lemt~
WE NEED SALESMEN
CLIF PRIEST, R .. ltor
Slnce 1957
:kl34 E. COllst Hwy., CdM
{Tl4) 6?>3581
LITTLE CASTLE
Cute -Comfortable -& up
to date 2 bedrooms &: fam-
ily room, belluttful carpel.!!
.\ mpes, built-in nngt' l
oven, and land11C&.plng, all
8how pride In ownenbip. nss down (or less?) Total
monthly pa)'mfnta including
taxes SlJO. When thi3 is Pl~
-we have no more.
646.7171 • 5-46-2313
Open Eves. til 9
THE ~EAL
ESTATERS
WANTED
EXPIRtENCED
Rell Estate Sales Peoplt.
WHY NCYI' GET ON THE
BAND WAGON!
Over 25 Y ean ln
Orange County
• Full page advertisln&
293 !:. l?th St. 64M494 • Inter office teletype
EV-'R-547-1815 • Training program ., • .._. • Insurance
Up For Grabs • Many otber ben1>tils
Custom built doll house near _c_a1_r _64644 __ 94_-_r_or_ln_t,_rvl_Pw
upper Newport bay. lnclud·
P!I doobll' gvagc, workshop,
and 8~ club house or hide-
out. plus a beautif\11 Blue
Havt'n pool, Owner leevlna
for Camda. Grllb thla at a
$2,450
Down on new apilt l~el wf
buem't; 4 BR., 2~ be.
2800 sq. ft d Jly. ._,.<'e.
Parle Ir sch! l;J blk away.
BLACK 540-1151 Heritage Stylf, 0cee.n View. Fee sim-
Rl>al Estate. • • , GOOD BUYS! J>lt Sl.3,!m Open Set/Sun
BY CUSTOM BUILDER Coroaa Del Mar 5 .BR Plus 568 Sea-rd Rd. m-4623
. M/View that dOE'!!ll t stop
Dlstincbve new home, Mesa no Goldtnrod Lido ltle 1351 v~ KOil cou:r.ie 1. block. Bade ~ 1 BR Cottage F&C ---------Medllerrtnee.n Spa.rush ex-.,,., -... N UCI ·•· Off
tmor 4 BR, ~ dining _,....., ~ ~e':f er LIDO-POOL-BUY!
room l family room's. Frig-Ea&tblu.tr ' BR ~' DUI Rm Sharp 3 bedroom + df>n
JdaiN! kltt'hen. 1836 Tahiti. lmmac:Wat.e w IV'tew 543950 wtttl b It f pool. 50• lot. Just
Days cal) ~. Ews. Alta Visa Drive reduC't'd to $69.500
546-6378 THE BLUFFS 3 BR "L" Mo-Lido Rlty 3400 Via Lido
DESPERATE! I del MUil tell CN/C 2nd T.D 67J..R830
HAS EVERYTIIING • pool. Avenlda Fiftta fO Of --
ram nn.. frpk, 3 BR, 2 JOLLY-REALTOR 642-2524 UR THE BEST
BA, prof. dark room. BA YFRONT, Open hou.se
Playhouse, crp1.1.. d r p 1 . Set. a, .sun. 37 Balboe from $80,00l to $90,001
Walk to shopping. Only Coll~ Newpi:>rl Beedl Boet NEWPORT BEACH
$24,lliO. Trade for cheaper ~. Pvt· beach, 3 BR. 2 REALTY ~dominlum. Broker 548-Batbl. $59,50() 434 -32nd St. 675-1642
1355 $850 DOWN. Needs 90me Newport Hgts. 1210 Balboa l1land
work. 4 BR 2 baths, --.:...-........;;;.._ ____ ·--------
fireplace, double raraae. By Owner-Build•r OPEN HOUSE
family room. built-ins &'. .......... H Top'-"-3 .-.. •. s 12 30 c
nice M'lidentill a r e a . ......,.bd, om familome ;--t;;.. '2Xl2'0· "'A :;,nE.TH: YS"T"
Payments $187 month in-rm, Y rm, u.., """"
nud1ng taxes. CAU. MR. ftntst blt-in1, tood cent«, 2.Story 3 BR, family borne.
BLACK 540-1151 Herltaie bit-in vacuum, ~ pr, ~ petlo + guest houiie; ~ Eatate rumpus rm, 3 yr1 old. $42,000 6 ~an old.
BY Owner 4 bdnna, 2 1tath, 443 Fu1lertm. 548-31.88. Wm. Winton, Rltr.
fem rm, bit-Ins, dsbwfji, nu AVAIL Jml'Md. OUf Hann 229 MariM, Be.Jtio. Is
(1)t.s, e.xt Ir& yd, $25,950 3 BR, i ba t 2 BR Ocean ~33.ll Open 'til 9 pm
GI Joan :;46-939f Vi'ew Apt. $49,500. 54.1-7249
FOR Sale by Owner. Little College Partc 1115 Newport Shores 1220 Island. 2 BR homt' with
BY OWNER. 3 J3dnn. fam NEW 4 BR & DEN l BR . aJ>I. Extra BR t1r
rm, w/w c:pts a, _._ 3 bath.I. &a.J.430 dt-n with "' ba. CM be used
.... Y" with tither. Extra large thruout, d!lhwshr, ntA 5% 2 '""' 500 673-4305 loan. $24,!kXl. 545-f70l. Bayahor.. 1225 rar gar_.,, ·
Newport BNch 1200 BY own«. 3 BR. 1 bf. from Huntlngton Beach 1400
yacht landing, 2
priv/beames, cor lot. Exr Transferred
Immediate Occupancy carp.. recently painted. 2 Lovtly 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
Tvan Wells Home, exclu-patiog w/blt-ln BBQ, Offer _ plut _
sivt Baycrr~t area. Comp!. OPEN DAILY 54.8-6.148 Lerite bonus room 15 x ?>,
red<'<:;, fi~rst of everything. BY OWNER Carpets and drapes.
4 BR•, din. rm., fam. rm., Haffdal Realty
3 BA'r. + beaut. powder 3 bdrm, l% bllth: 1>9Uo, freah-"Homes to Match Income''
nn. All elec. kitchen. Large ly. painted, avatl now SZT,500 8740 Wam'r 842-4405
Jot. Over.sized gar. $59,700. will take 2nd 642-1200
giveaway pr!~ of $23,flCX>. Sght Ch .. rful Room1 $160 per month pays all 00 Jlc¥>nt for fl largt family to a 5~,.,,, loan. Rottman Co.
l'fally enjoy living -Large 2199 Fai~ Rd., O:Mrta
masttr suit-Modmt kitct>-MM&. Call 546--8222 day OC'
"with built-in nangt &'. ovrn niaht b' Info
Only $.'19' 950
DELTA REAL ESTATE
~4 962-3.187
Call Owner &44-1043. Open U . . p ...1... 1"'37 3 Sat l Sun 1-5. 1901 Cortimo-nivers1ty a..-111> A
dore Rd., N.B. ~~':m~r;~3 :: :m~'c!~ 5 BR 2 Story Homes
features. rpt'g, drps. Ex-$4,000 DOWN trn~tv~ I 11 n d s c p ' It F..x-3 ll'HS & 3 pl1rt's to chootie
plzs d ishwaShtr-Uu )'00 r llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gt and mov"' 1n ror S650 t<>
~ ~I< $29.~ ftlll PM<'f'
BY OWNER . Ntar ~ltclltf
llhowing. 3 Bdrm bome,
l&r1e l.ivin~ \\iltb brf'pl8CI'.
dinJni area. ntw built-in
latcbtn llVlth birch rabmeta.
n.-FA furnaeoe. Large lot
• 86xl26. with block walla.
125,IXXI. 6'12-7!K11
ccpttonal hoy thru nwn,r. from S.'11.950 up ru~tom Built 3 8drm8 :i J800'Z r.illm:in. 213· 147-17~ BRASHEAR REAL TY
llflth~. 2 hrcplat'es, Strps ()p(.on daily J(}..f 1147~'.\l AAS-1517 968-1171J
~7171 • 546--2313
Open Evt!!. uJ 9
~HE~EAL
ESTATER S
··6 HOUSES
$36,500
ofr:tcr hut excellffll ~
~y$425mo.
GARDEN SPOT
with a variety or fruit trees.
Well bu!lt 2 BR bornt. large
kitchen, hardwood floorw,
double Pl'l&e. Convenient
location. n8.~ good tema.
Wellt-McCardle Rltra.
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
~~7729 Evea.&44-0684
-----PRIVATE PARTY
wUI purchase home or In-
come property if dewflblf'.
PR.INClPALS ONLY. 64l-n56
to hlty and beach. 4411 RIV· •BDR\f.-lamlly room-:-2 BELOW the MARK ET-~ Ave., NB Owner. 642-1615, frpks. htghrst aUl'r' C111er 3 BR I 71o blllhll, t'll'Ctrlr built-
lwe!. f75.1669 $26.lm 8.1.'-0041 Owner. Ins, ntv. l"Brpe(.s • drape11.
douhlr 1:11111~" lafl?e Int Open Sat., Sun. 12~ Back &ay 1240 Only m .!Y.JO. paymrnt~ less
1632 Lincoln Lane than nont $800 down
B•)l(nlt (Not ltasehold) UPPER IA y -l' mm. ' :m•~irnll
Nr. new elegant 4 BR. :l Ba. OWNER -·--··-+ mstr. BR. lnlte; lge. liv. 96L-1.11 :.~ill.{
Cott Me 1100 '-lam. rma. open to priv. VACANT TRADE • •• rarden 11trtum. 3 CU pr. l..llrgr I ~ AC'l'(t cul...OMlac
for 3 BR horn or Condomln-Comer Lot S78,500 Owntor 548-&46 lot. NeM nrw CUiton\ 4 BR lA~r~t R('(frooms tn town.
tum In Costa MMS. HAVE There'• more for your money GOOD RENTE_R __ home. FormeJ dining nn, Hug<' livina room. new ..:ar-
3 BR A Pool home at 2'750 tn thl1 3 BR 2 bfl bom~. Duplex near ~811• 2 bd f!ll huge pool table a.. ~lnut ptl~ lhroui:hout., A. l(lf of
Dra.lce. Mna del Mar, S27.900 cpt'f, new drps, frpl, n~· Jmm11e cond. Buill·ln 19155 pa.nriltd family rm. C.rpet-holl\t for only S2'.,9JO.
C'.&11· Mary G..-ham 642·9190 Jy pa!nted. Spat' din / tam " 1960 ~. p110o, dbt ed, tully m~. bullt -In Paul Jon••. Realty Far.A Walker rm, o/lookl Ire tncd bk-yd. i'I"· only $40 IXXI furn. central vaMJ\SL Bemtwd 847· 12'i6 ~.vM 842-58-11
REALTOR Wandtttul fat' 11' ow In It R C GREER ~Illy <'eilings. Ca rage door ope~ R-d d f $12 950 cbldm Of bwJd )'OW'lflf a 3416 VI~ Lido , '13-nJG tt. Fenctcl. l'IC. JmnmOatt e ce 0 f
5 BR-FA.MIL Y RM. =:It. ~~~:951>Stt ~ SUPERB vltw d Bacti Bay ~ ft ~1-~~ v111·1101 1mm1>d J>O" :t BR
-$25,500 «. flC2.l45l " Mts . Mf'ltanl 3 BR 2 or pboN> &16-I. tar -w't. fa.nn ~tvlr kll<'ht'n Older
Beautiful borne. Terri.fie ft}. --Ba 2 I lty. tnhoulle; Gold (84!~ Jrvmf A 'Tlaltin f1xrr-11pprr on fl'!' l11nd OWNER MUST SELL •. Hap faml.11 rm. All Swltt1mht4) Pool Mf'Ciallion: ~s. pvttq oU FrandllM Or.) TRADEWINOS RL TY
500 5~ % bwlt. tn "Award"~ for a Loftt H~ Summer IJl'll , ~. QuJet, MChaded CtJ9roM Bl'ILT HOWE 842-5011 or Ml-5012 ~:, Set.~ 4 ~R. + ~. Natunl briclt ~ •Glt1 P50 down + impow:id MU· Sttal, S37..SOO. 61>-CB ll Bedroom~ H .. family FORMER MODEL HOME
Mn + %~ Be. + bar + pboi!. AJ1 th!• plul an mn ~ ttlla S SR 111' ba LOVELY 3 BR 2 Ba bcaM e room. Formal 41Dlnc nn. NEAR BEACH Comer lot.
plioto lab + cuv. 1>9tio + btl r'ISllpUI room. 2 blat.ba. ~ PmllU ol Sl.52 p.r tno 2 lotJ~ <'M use u 2 ~ &MJdut rm. i b&tta,. f'~shly palnled 3 ~ old .lrjrd:~-)'d. + boet or doc Pr1oed ~mart.et! 1ndudN all. $21.~ full Rm to bid Nr bll;y . OOlmL Lo• t I y pool. p.., of. Compl lndtcPtnK .ti 8"rinklr
;.rd· 1nc1T 0 nafl S.11.lliO. 540-tnO ~ Wfft11oen com a-Int. ~.500 Stll all or 1" Int. Ott Landacap1t11t C'Ollllldtir lea.at 3 bdrm l-ram rm Patio ~~ ~ Sat , $Jn., 1~. TARBELL 29156 RmtJar ~ ..... tb1a won't tut ndt 121 41st St. Oal ~ wfth option 11 SlCIOO. 1350 l fire rmst Cpts, drp1
nc:ot ~ Ln., NB &G-5473 UJOOU.R1' REALTY m fftl' Owner '73-mt month plur. pOd ' '9f'd S29,!kXl !162-6l&t owner.
~-::."..:-:&: ~L.fs S ..,,,., 11,.le Story • W. JM SL, CM rMMAC. 3 BR 2 Ba .. Wt-Ina, maint~·,. s.51.11110. OPEN BEAUT Gltn Mar :l mt. ~
f 9eCKll ~ Ollllofn eo&onial. bnnd IW'W M&-33ZI ... m cptll., drp1 .• trpl. tc. bttck HOUSE """ry ftf!k.nd. p1Mltd dt'n. <'llt'P, dnlPf'I. If.~ bdr J .tb .. $311,950 wtth Nit told ... oarprt· TWO STORY • FOUR larp patio. Nr. Scbla. '21.ao 2 2 2 7 D 0 N NI & R 0. , 11c:N'mf'd-in petlo rrnrnac
-· .. bdr. 3 latb $34.000 ..,, ~ J'abolom lotr btdl00it11, ,.... dhttrlc ~. 50-!UI NDWPORT BCACM. M2-nu Appr., $2S.650. Owrw-r ~ ll t«. 2 bath au oo pta.n an11 a i.e.-........ rom:.. 2 1a1rttta. botlt-lna, VERY ~•ut., ree 111n1*; ~14' 912-2S'TR ~ J bdr. 2 blath .. SD.IOO We.It to adf a n cl temlil! GI..,..,.. tbaille root. 40let J Br , 2 Ba. All tlec..; all lmmKUlaff 2 jtery _8_"/_0wM--r.-N-ea_,rly,---MW-4
~. n.ltJ SO.UIO IMJl5i0. HE!A V £RD E ..,..... Onb 2 ,_.. old. bit-Ins. N.-cond. t:noat. 4 &fl S Bath, ""1tb ~. BR. 2 88 , f111lc., c1.ln. rm ~ 5~% Of ltEAl.n ,._, Oat tll area awnn mu • t S M.111. to ~. U..C.I. dkllnl room, .,.._. tm. $20,900. m. 538-1117 or 714:
!lbll'P s BR. ..U· M1kmC 135,000. CAU. Reuonable. Owner ta.• Uy room; tt'tnllit eatl:J, 48'1-00M ~: rm .. tllt·a DA YIDSON I 56tt5l Hctft1p R • • I BEAU 1-dl Dupla ,.. ala BuJlt·ln all •~ ...... '-CNl-~-R.-Ala-umt-. rnA--4.....,9,-r.
d.zo. '91 ()lmrr. Optlt ot'IN SUNDAY 1.S f:ac•IP Rta1. tmna. AD llllml;.,,., N)loll ~·~.t·";4'*-2 ba, 1~yn. J.-y. AD o-...._tat. A S... »of D DfJ, MAR. CM ~ An't Oii 1'1lllarltl wtth A t11t'f. r1f1t Sn ' • Dr. ) Yf!S old, tr• I """" .._ r.bortt"°'" Eut.
-Q:nliiS "'· M).UJI Elublldl *"" lmat, J BR .. n . Ha'1' ,..,., """II ~ fmbt. ~ act .,.~. M ..... al-129,100 C.Tm
r Beech. Sala:in .,_ + lmsll1 • .,.• qie.. •t ' tJldl oe " .ddlt-.u .ii... ~ ._ GPC lll:><a• ....._.. Xt4 Borml9 Pl.. C N OWNER'S ~. nr . .,... ~ llbt R-l kit. M.11 pk. 121.000. 14145211__, J Bl\. 2 BA. Im,,., W1' M.9l0 OWNER --18 ~ 111· n.: 3 Bit, .. air tnd. Jat:s .-Jalr, ml HmW Ill, OI NEAR e q 5' I It ~ 1n. llJ5 O• • S.e M: -IMIMvff 1..-. atr1urn; nr. lldlla. .. IG· •"' . ..._. .-1 TOU Ml'9 ,,... ,.... dim. J If· ..._ pada, llll!d WIS ~ ~ n:tt I
........ ..1 ~JJZ:dl) ..... wtla J'd.: Sll,09 MNlll m.J <*W '1811: ~ iXD"llOHAL -· I .. NEW Del.DI ..... PM:.Ulc · ellJi'..,.., .., 1'll II w J Bldtwa. 1'L aaa. BJ rn7S ., oc.-.; J\a 8 t Id 2 tia. cm rm. aD 41111 .._.. ..,. ,.._. a.wo pmu no
3 Hae on % ac -Horaese &
Income. TotA.l rent inc $4400
yrly. $39.500. 548-7249, 548-
4207
SPEX1AL PRICE
1h acre Adj. to UCl It Irvine
Ct!J'E Baytront apt. •'Ult.Able
for single Jtirl who Likl'I
swimming & boating. $135
mo. Util pd. U 8-1.202 or Ll
8-3024
~ Compll'x Rltr. 548-9569 OCEANFRONT Q u 1 et cot-
Laguna Beach 1705
nm.EE AR.Ci BAY
l.lliie Furn 3 BR, 2 ba, on
peninsula. $275 mo yrly. 548--
n96
A family home of dl.atirl<'-Santa An• 2610
tlon and cha.rm. SWft1)ing ---------
views ol coe.11t line I: tu lls TA.KE $3500 t o r $5<XXl tq.
from all rooms. 4 spaciOW! in !> A tract nr Palm Spr~.
bedrootm, 2"' balhll, large Bal S'l500 Ill S25 mo
living room with beamtd Freeland, Gen Del. Hun-
oeilinga. Paneled den Wltb tlngton Bdt.
aR'd brick fireplace, plus Vacation Rentals 2900 ll.'<22 playroom with deck.
Lovely level pebo, small
garden area. Bwlt m kit-
chen. Workroom & stora~
area. ~car gara~······ $49,500
mARIOH ffillH~
REAL ESTATE
VERMONT Fann 250 acrH.
River, panda, Smugglf!'I
Notch atta, Jeffenonvill.e.
S~eps 10 or rnort!. Modem
ronvenlencn. Offered In
Kw114> for month this 11Um·
mer with Newport Beadl
residt.nt hilving OOtMe witll
aet.:0mmodllt!01111 f or 5
t'hildrtn, 2 MlultA. Will -ap
rarg, too. Box M-59, Daily
Pil!>t, or caU 516: 581-1700
IN.Y.)
Lease 3 bdrm, 2 bath, family
room, bl.t-ins. c:pta, drpt,
$215 540-3993
Newport Beach 3200
TOWNHOUSES
Community Poof
Crpta/drpe, blt-ina. trple
2 Bctnns, 2 baths •• s:m mo.
3 Bdrms, 2~ ba .... S2SO mo
8a,y & Beach Realty, Inc.
RENT AL DEPI'.
nl5 W. Balboe. Blvd., NB
673-3663 Eves: 54IMl!l6li
ADJ. Ba,y. 3 BR 2 ba Im.mac
l·sty duplex Cmdo. Qnpl
pnvacy. tee ma&.1t )'d.
'ltte&, pool, etc. Home
overlooka sreenbelt. tmmed
occ. Adlts. No pets. Lee-cpt.
642-2*19
BA YFRONT .l dock. l BR·
3 Ba., den. $79,500 or
lease/ opt. $425 Mo. No. 2
Balboa C»Yea. 675-4331
LIDO &Inda. Wik to bech. 3
hr. 2 b8. tilt-pMlo. frpl s:m. ~ 618 Sooth Co&1t Hiway
Laguna Beach
494-4764
OLDE SPANISH llENTAL$ Newport Heights 3210
Hou... Unfurnished On 1Aguna'1 fa mt d Nr. Harbor High I BR. 2 Be
Riviera Coast • OLDE General 3000 fam rm, lovely yd. Patio.
W 0 R L D M ED IT E ft. ---------$250. mo. Agt &tS-18
RANEAN VILL.A. Otalk --~11ea•+•1 ... cs .. -· .::========
white plaster, bit on 4 IAYFR.ONT Coron1 del M.r 3250 ~vela 3 BR's Bkfst rm,
lormal din-rm. $47,lliO • low HARBOR 1.!l..AND.s BR F11m
dn pm ts. BAYSIDE DR. • 3 BR Unfum
MISSION RLTY 494-0731 BAYSIDE DR.· -4 BR Untum
FIXER UPPER DOVER SH()ft.ll;...c Ip BR
Three bedroome. 2 \IPlll&lrs Unlum
W/baltt, 1 lor drn) w/bath DOVER SHOR.ES • 4 BR Un furn downstairl. Separate en-ALL wrra PIER A: SLIP
trance. Living rm CHANNEL REEF APT . 2
w / .firepllei!, din nn, 1ma U BR, 2 Ba laundry room, garage 10~ ,,. uro HIGHLANDS. l BR down .....,.....
Owner. $29.500-494.7172 Unturn. $325 mo.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY!
Olstom built home musl
ti(> !!Old. 2 BR, 2 BA on
MAGNIFICENT view lot.
Many built-in fe.tures.
Expertly land11eaped.
30711 Driftwood Dr.
South Laguna -499-3118
LA>VELY OCEAN VIEW
Lanai patio, used brick frJ>I
3 BDRM 2 BA S-44.SOO
CaJJ 4~1243 ht'lwn 10-5 pm
EMERALD Bay, p I' r m .
OC:('ln Vll'W IOI ' plM~
S20,00() • tl'rmtl Ownl'r 67~
001ll
fohn macnab
REAl TY COMPANY
642-8235
Costa Mesa J100
FOR l..eflae, new No. C.M.
bomt 3 BR, 2 BA. I.«
s-nfUtd tam nn. Liv rm
w/ffl)k Drpe, W/w crpt~
all blt-ln1. l« f~ yd.
2 nir itlll'. 1215. mo. Water
paid. ~342'>
2 BR \ll'lfum. GIV'll$lt. Oean.
NICE l BR... ~ b'D.
Adults only. ~
1"f!llf. m Goldem>d. 6'13-TT.J"l
Huntington leach MOO
Free Rental Book
Drop In and lrowte
2 bedrnom, 1 bath
$145 per month
w AL.KER " L!Z 7682 F.dinger
842-4455 Open Evet.
EXTRA Oee.n. lge. 4 BR..
2 Ba.; full cpt1nr. blt-tm,
Oole to acbl. & shopl; SD>
Mo. 962-4707 962-6115
3 BR. 2 ba., dble. pnae;
fenced yd., nr. acttl. SlliO
mo., water pd. 96i-3852 afts
6 PM &'. wkenda.
3 Bdrm, 2 bath, bit-Im fe90-
ed $160 mo.
962-4391
BY Own l.se. ale or 1-clpt.
4 bdnn, redtt, $225 96Z-DM
t'Yl'll & wtmdl!
San Clemente
I or 2 11dulm. An:Kablt Huntington
1710 A4Jnl 1. S\25. lfumiahed Harbour 3405
--------Sl-401 646-97-40 pm. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 4 UNIT FTX IT • 2 BR, 2 be, Virw· ~ BR 2 b.\th, family room
ft!'t'Plact Walt to «booll Submit offer. will tradt Sloo month. ~
S39,500
1 BR, 2 811
Wh1tpwatrr V1rw hom"' •
nrf'ds paint It polish. LC1w
On pmt.
$24,500
Ellen C. MahoMy, Rlt.
1621 N. El Camino Rral
Phon,. tn41 49Z~rn.
S11n Cl<'lnf'nlr, Calif
3 BR • 1 BA Can)'on.o/Yit'w
9'20 W 20th. Vacsnt $160
off Monrovia ~I0911
2 BR • JI~ be. duplex: c-arp.
It drapes: end. garage.
Nr1r store!!. 673-6041
GOOD LOCATION foT de·
1crlbin& :he TV sets you'd
like to aell: the Ouslfied
Section. OW 642·5678 now.
3 BR 2 bath, private beech
club, beadles A boat aUpa
11vailablt'. S32S I mo n. t b
IN1se-, or option to bay
Brokl'T. Call Dick ,_bian
847-2531
Fountain Valley S4TO
S190 TOWNHOUSE. f bdnnl.
W /W rpta, drpe, l'pl, pool.
dbl itar. peoo, avail -Vr'
1. 962-U'Zt
L•guna Beach 3705Laguna Beach 3705 Laguna BMch -----
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or:c:'"b~~ ~ loot IO f<M'lll four ~ wordL
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at.NTALI • .U:NTALI Kl:NTALS .--u. .......... Aph.U ........... • ...... u..f911 h. '
: !:'!!!'-lw.h l705 c..ta Mela S100c.t. a... S100
R.tala Av•ileW. * VILLA MESA * A,pts a tioc.. -&JI Ja1ce
naps. Wt and -.ddltionaJ * ALL UTIUTtES PAID * rmtall 6 ~ u.u.ao.
CUS'T'OMERS W AmN<i htra ~ Delua Aph. a.clnritla R1tJ LtlJma 8ch. Anilable m S. Coua Hwy. tM-1*
MONAROf BAY AREA • Cloeed double 1u1ges
LOVD..Y OCEAN VIEW • Children'• section 2 BR I den, 114 be, cpe.. • Fully equipped ru,. f.ob.yiround trpl, pool $225 mo. • reed air beet Adulll 8-ll43 bet• lo-6 pm
<ic:N fAL$ * 71' w ... Wilton
Apta. Fumlthed
0..-al 4000 G.Mrll 5000
HOLIDAY PLAZA VEN DOME D~ spada1a 1 BR. rum. A p ta • '12:> + unL
Hteted pool c •r pet i DI, SPECIAU
drapes, ~· perkq. No 2 WKS FREE lE.NT ~D, DO pet&. MtJca~NOW 1965 Pomona. CM, 842-51158 Newly Redecor.ted
Costa Meu 4100 Clo. te ....,,.:;f; Plrlr
$22.50 Wk. Up lop Club a Gtr Clult e Speooua 3 Br' 1 • 2 Ba
• Studk " a.di ~ • Swun ~ • Put/creen
e lDd Utf.la I Phone 9". • Frpl lnd.l•/lndry fac'll
• Maid Sftvb . n avail. e Adult. It Family anu
e Ntw Cate 6 Bar 1145 ~"' ....
23Mt., Newport Blvd. 541-9'155 C.M. 642-282~
SPACJOOS. deu. ~
nicely furn, w lo • c:pt. IENT
dip, dee bit.Ins. nev ocr. J .... Furnfture UCI It Frwy. Util paid. 56-$25 Montta 04J.l eYl!S It ~
2 Br-, pertly furn, ltDYe, FULL OPTION TO BUY
refris etc. Yard. Privacy. No deoposit o.a.c.
ms mo. S50 de~ fee. H.F.R.C.
No ~ta. 6Q..6.;Q, Fumiture Rentals
LRG 1 Br, dllhwahr, blt-ioa. 511 w. 19th. CM. 548-1454
blcey. carpt. lndry. 1125 Costa Miu 5100 w.r. 7-t'IB James, 541-1'1~
IM2.aJ17
e WILSON WDT e HARBOR l Br. Utll Pd Btd Pool!
Adult&. •lT«>. 1456271
DLX. Apts., 1 BR., 1199.SO: GREENS 2 BR., SI». pool; kSeaJ tor
bech. 1993 Oiurdl S4IJ.8633 BACRIU>Jl -UNJ'URN, NASSAU Palms 1 6 2 BR from $100 Tani Oft Urif Jm.n50. Htd
pool 11'7 E. 22nd St. 6G-3H) Incl. atil.
nJRN or Unfum lllJPf" 2 BR 1-26JBDRK.
pr. Jndt7, .1altl ., Vlc> nJRN •• ONnJltH.
ior:.a. 54Ml3I Bemd Pooa, Ollld ear.
211R. ~Dnpa o.ter, Adj. to~ -
2'1W Petrraon War. at ~ Heated pool 1 ddJd OK. -• Adami, o.ta ... No pm. I0-'1!11 5tl-4B1I
~lwft 4200 t. OCIAN,ltONT * LUXI JI~ 2 k ORlWS
llQ. $250 wtc. SUIMMr APIS. 220ltn w. 0.1 '" ... 6n.D06
BL&Tooc:.a; ..... 181l.. J ll APJS ,,, .......... ;~
POOL SIA MM'm IQ.mt
c--..... 4251 ADOLtl CICL'f
LARGE Nfttla llieda. lo
d lllwtlr· ....... pla9 1741 TwthtA...ue ..... c.ta ..... '42..t641 ..... ..
t&UE.•-•t,...s PftlldllAddr'll9
~.•-. ... HQ a MAITINIQUI ac.-. $111 i-. .. 8llt
•t mow • ....,. !hi. GADEN APTS.
Acit'
YRLT 1 BR. Ocelia vi..r. PwMlbw1 ....
0Yft' ...... SlJO.. Uti pd. JURKISllEI> MOmat! llll'rild ~ ....,, UNl'URH 1 BR· 2 BR · 3 BR 115-tB 2llea.eqi)aWe
a.EAN BecWm-..
All uUl tnd fl5 Qp
Carpets. dra-. ...... 1 ltft & Senti Ana, C.M.
315 E. &lbaa Bhd. 6464!3 666542
BALBOA 81J..8NS
BAOIELOR. Fum, Jd1, For
ml~ man. $15 mom&. ...... Yilllle
Balboa Bd. m4'1'90 II* 21: 3 BR. 1 % badla OCEAN 1'RONT BACIELOR Oupeta, ~ ' POOL! apartment. Y-"7 Jeue. Nr .,., • dU ......
$$. m.4T.M. Fron. $110.
lido Isle 4351 Mu. zru ~ •2
Sliver Gate Apts.
GORG!XXJS a.: home £x.. Dl..X e.c:b Apt. w/Uv rm
quilltdJ fllnl 2 tr. 2 be Bdnn~A:ba.lA
1 yr i. sm s.. cieq Fr1 J BR. Apa 3 BR Apt wfl
tD SUn Mar 3-.n 125 V\a ... Hr ldW • ,.,. In ftlk-
Yella In& di.st at occ.
Huntington a..dt 4400
9111 El Camino, Apt. 1. CM
Maple Caprt e NEW e LUXUR.IOUS e £PAC 2 6 J BR. 11At batbl RESORT UVCNG Qlta. drps, 2 poole 4 NATIVE GARDIN$ Nesr lbp'1 and acbooll
S f>OOl.S.SA UN.u.J.ACU7.Zl FROM $99..50
HUNTINGTON Mer. 18 Maple, #l
JUST COMPLETED GARDENS Brand new deluxe 2 BR wtth
prap. ms. ca.rim. m.
TENNlS-Dn'ERTA lNMDn' a. bltna. Fenced pe.tSo. G~
BOt.SA-CHICA & HllL dena malat. 2&19 Senta An.a ADULTS 147-1414 Aw. (Adu.lta Only) 5JT.Q3IO
2 & 3 II FUIN Mod 2 " l hr ... drpa,
""' t1*. blt~n. l'Dd pr Fwa '-cllelor " )'Cl. Swim pool Gil pnm.
UnfwR 2 ... Olav shop Clltn " di. 6C217 ..
UtD tncl.Ntw dtp'a DELUXE 2 BEDROOM 80'J ~. Apt. D., RB Ou,..e.. dnqlm.. bailt .... 5.Jl.2114 brattd pool. pmatr patio. , ..... d 1135 mo. l25 E. IM Pl I• •ma. 543.(D .~ bedroom. J batha ltudlo.
~ drapea. bailt-lbi. l ltlDICORATID 1 llt
bled to 5 PDb1U cmttor. Vlt-tne, ~ drpa, DO pets.
11 cs Pd' CM. omo. ms ..__ °"· ic.n •t '1'6'll1 E1Ua Apt. & er 566CZ1
calJ OW"lW'f ~ LARGE Ob 2 w, 1~ 11e.
RtJOlft.I • Apa tor n. FMllkle-Quiet! A dlt I
0,., wk. mo.. Shela 1 6: 1 BR $m.!I~
~ bit bcb. AD 11nen1 a a11a 2 BR. lllt-• dr1le, w/w COMPA&ll MOTEL epla. ~ ... JM E. tu · lldl St. R.B. 53Ml'7I Be,J All&. A Of. ,._n'D
' 2 BR-. ....... ..,._ peUo; t • Aft. ,_ c:fG, .,., ·I··· I.ta ~ ,.... ., No cMlr9 ........ Wt mo.
I• ..,.,., IJl.:mf ......... PR: ..... Qll: ~. I ..
'•---.... ....,.. ..... 000 G'M t
1 1_c OCUMPaONr -::-:..:= .. :-fL 1 ..._ a.11_.a , • t .._ •-If. m.1'11 r•,..:i'i....., • • n.~stiis-...~ ~-..................
r ·-"!"'"'•t~' ~ ...,.,..~ ... ·=-~ .. ~ liiiri -• ...., .. l ~---· ..............
jl 1~ .... ·i t:S. ...... Ml .,,rz.,,.,. .. ;,
\
e Heated pool ~
• Recrution uea
• Printe patios
• Walt-in closets
• Single story
MaMpr 646-1251 *
Newport Buch 5200
SPAC'IOUs 2 BR. 2 Balh
to.nbouM, nHr U . C . J .
Deluxe built ins; 2 petkls:
pool AdliJtHO ptts. $225
Mo.. lP&M m.mt
OC'EA."iFRONT l BR. 2 be,
bU-1111. frpk, •et bar, OX>
rno yn leue 6n71J9.
Olll.w Seuhott Dr . N S.
Newport Hgh.. 5210
7 Bdrm. pet>o pr. cpts,
drps, adults. yrty. 1803 Hav-
.. Pt~
WestcHff 5230
OPEN SAT 6 SUN l • S
1078 Backinoham
2 BR, 7" Bath Studio
Pl'.lol " S!llD'la
Bkr 6'1!>-4023, 61J.S290 t'YH.
East Bluff 5242
N•w 2 11·2 la
Pllt>o, View, Pool aftil.
Loralie S189 1ID s:ns m AmJgos Way ~
J BR. 2 ba. 1"li*:. pa tlo,
Pool s:m. Adults.
8411-Amiios Way 644-01'20
C......dtl Mw 5250
~ l)rt•
ON TEN AC!lD
1 I 2 BR. hrn A Ullfurn
Frpla I Pri/Patloe I Poola
Temts • OJDtnn 8kflt. I .. Putt/er-.
D Sa Lane, OIM 544-W
(MaeArtllar ar. o.t Rwy)
ONL y Vael.DCJ ID a unit.
2 BR 2 BA Deluxe. All
8ec ldtdlea. tnd dlhwlr-t
2 pcds, been plldo, tf'lmia
di, No pets. no cbldnl.
On prmdaM
JAllAICA INN ROT!:L
~-...db~
• codr:tall ...... sm. IDcl
9tll. mmo
Huntington ~ 5400
IEACHWOOD
Apcw liswnt Homes
Privat. padc» ·Neu a.ch,
Golt and Sboppfnc.
3 llt 2 bath., frplc
2 Ill 2 1119ths, paffol
1 IR • Welk In cloeeh
Wenier A Sprin&dale, H.B.
(2 rnn.. w el Beecb Blvd.)
142-&00I Oft 142-3685
2 • l Bdnn 2 ba Pool.
Patio. M 0 R A KAI. 11!1
Gufidd. PYt atreet 1 blk
N. off Garflekl 9li'U994
3 BR. den, l~ I> at b,
~ck'pa. bit-Im, rtfrtc. nm per mo. ean lift s ' ~962..21'1'7 * 2 BR DUPLEX. Pool. pn-
vacy, cpQ, drlie. 1-.tY. p.r-
ace. Lib new. An11 May
lit. nn so.4119
H~9MchS400
*NIW
Family A partments
GARDEN HOMES
TOWN HOUSES
$178 FIOM -k.vttf.I 1 '""' ..... M~
,."4•11 "-et ..•
11.4,_ 4e ...
's.llld ~ ....
tt.;. -iti.t -
,.,..,., tile ,...f.,j
ft# -"'•rfwl • S1M11i•'-._. .._.
..... 1r ....... bioy
Je..,;ty c. ... -.. 1+yt .,,.... ......... .................... ........ c.,.
............ 0.-. 9Ui • ....... Alea • ....,c.... ., ... J...., ..... ,. ... ....., .... ...... ,... • e C1 t ._...,,_ . """ ............ ,a.. ..... ......... .,.., ..
TODAY VISIT ..... ..........
• llOITHnlll low. Mat B ..
SlllN YALLIY
'""-C.. ........... .. _._ .......... ................... ..... ,..,....,.. W ta .. IMM .it-. ... .... .. w ...... ....... nm• •nu
r.. " ' ~ -
CLEAR Vmbn 1-;ftiw
bame/ap. pe9l ......
al. Tnde Ir Npt Bdl ...._
Cll' IDoome Ldn c.fiir, P.o.
Bos ua. Ban. 1':" ft
7 anb Welldm · AN&.
$§,000 eq. 'rr.de Jjp--,,Ys
expudl) ..... la .....
pert. Owner --.zslf
., Aa'e --Bel*r. 'l!xr CHANGE ... a 11111. iiBeJl
lmme, al Dapla ui-a.
Hel& area. F~
&e.SOIX), ~
w AN!' llDllll blcclme tl\ita
Palm Deeen. B.t.g: ·O..
pWx • -3 BR. BlilllS •
lledce l>M'il JUtr. IO'm.)
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:
' ...
' We ban u ~atf
Ol*llnll b .. lbcbvWlu.al
with a mfNmom nt three
Yf9rt 1ohd it.ate cln:ult
deatan UJ>crlrra.
T1w. lndlvldoal ., ll!'tk
wUl dniaft h1&tl quaJ.j lY
audio d«"Vlses for the
Broadcast and l\ecordlnf
Industry.
CONTACT H. C. ROSS
FOR APPOINTMENT
lANGEVIN
DrvtAon ol SctenUhc
lndu.stnes. lnc
1801 E. Carft99I• Av._
JOU & IMP\.OVMINT JOSS & IMPlOYMINT
...... w........_ t.\M nao Help w..,...~ ,_. 1200
Lout menufldunr ._
lmru •IA•'-epeNftll t.r:
• Wiremen
We .,.. en eat1Wbhed
commerdel flrm with
ltberAI frlnp benefits.
ONLY EXPERIENCID
PEOPLE
&hould 1pply to
PARAMETRICS
929 Beker Str .. t
Coete M-..
549.2221
ITT Jllasce Pumps
e Aat• ... n., MKh.
.Eq\a.l opportllm t)o l'lllpioyl'r
1415 0.le Way
Coda Mew
s.cs.125l
..... ~~~ ... .....,.,_o ·trC"-.,"°"'...._. ........ ,to.
Phone TODAY !or
an appol.ntmmt !or a mo1 c
REWA.RJ>ING l'VfUR.1::
642·9080 for appoint.
SCRllNED
S.nt• An• s~ ---------c.,...,. for Secyt. &
BkprL In Orange County
00.74114 ~'t)
Screened PtnJOnnel A~cncy
001 Dover Dr., Newport B..:h
'
Pepuhanglnt
DRIU PRESS
OPERATORS
.... P_•_i_nti_n1...._ ____ w~_o ~rienced on single
QUAUTY Pa i nti n 1 It and multiple apindle drill.a
deconitlng. Home It lll*rl· to clew tolerances.
ment. Interior It l'xtenor. Day Ir Ni&ht Shifts
F)'.ee .t1timalf'. 546-148.1
PAINTING, Inter., exter.
Relll!Ollable; retertnce1.
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLERS
Expen~ p:rete~ In
assembly of oentntuaaJ
pump or V\tlves. Wlll con.
lldtt thoee with &OOd
mechantcal expeorwnce
In manufM:tur'in& or mil).
tary MIVice with ltlillty
to reed blueprint•.
Protit lhllrtng
M1n '6 hr wort< w-ttk
J. C. CARTER CO.
· · 894-3408 Eves., weekrnds
PAJNTJNG -any room P>. J. (. WTfR CO.
671 W. 17th St.
Coete Me..
54t-342l w. UM "Sinclair"' paintL
Neat worlt. JW'1. 847-1358
INTER er Ext PAINTING,
IMMED. SERVICE. Local
"t. FREE esl 548-1627
PAJNTING: Inter .• Exter,
Free est. Eatab. CalJ Jun
671 W. 17th St.
Cotti M.sl
541-3421
An eqml oport\A'Uty
em~
642-4669, 646-4612 loat Carpenters
e PAINTING • lntenor Ir Ft# Finish wort and new
Eictenor. Free HtimatN. construction. Above 1eale
Reuooable ra.les. ~ premium ratet. Permanent
mn.JUOR • EXTERIOR 11'1'.rk. Call collect
Avt J Br mer, 2 colon, <n4l 224-3711. ext SS
n65. 642-7528/54M971 Kettenbur9 Mlrine
INTERIO~EXTERIOR
12 yn In ·~· Reas ntce
FTff Estimatf'S, 642-3466
2810 CUieton Street
San Dlero. California
Plumbing '"° Glass Chopper-Min
FOREIGN
IMl'LOYMENT
:?emodel., ltepalr, 6940 Men than 1111 wanbh!:9 •
DI Job clallifk9tiona. ~
IF YOU need Remodellnt lea OK. Write P.O. !m 221T,
PAlNTTNG . • • REPAIRS er.np, 987.
CALL DICK .•• 142-lm Service Station
r-...c 69'0 SALESMAN _.,.ng Full time. Good alary +
I DRES.9LAKING benerlll. Ellper. ONLY a~
I ALTERATIONS ply. J1M TICE CHEVRON
Mn. Page 53&-6390 2590 Newport Blvd.. CM.
Alt,leratioaa, C\lltom dreu /
makini· Rulonabte pricel BOYS 10·14
_ .Sor app't., '73-601.5 Good rou111191 e Good proftt!
Alter1tton.--442..5MS IALBOA PENINSUL.A
NN.t, accurate, ~ yrs. exp. DAILY "LOT
• IOG21 • TfLE, C.r1mlc 6974 __ __ L"-'I,_..._ ______ MAN For early morning
'*; Veme, the T\le Man * new•~ delivery. Muat
Cull wortt. lnltall fr rep&lrs. haVl' iood CM" I: be depen-
Ncr -jiih too small. P!aster dat>le. Wtut P. o. Bo:s 784
pat.oh. Le a k 1 n I lihowft' Coata Mea ~-14f.J957IM6-02Qi ....:AMBULANCE~::..._---:,.-::PERSONNEL===
JOU i EM,LOYMENT ND..
Ovf'f" n. Exper. not M'<'· "°' W1nt.d, Mairt 7000 ~-255 Tbella St.
DIESEL Medt. Fact. train-1ACW'I Beedl
e4: CUmmins Ir G . M • RMI Est1te $11-.nan
Qoalitied In hydnulk. air, WANTED. We wW tram. Cail
~\C&l-SUpetvilion exp. VIJlare Real Eltate
MaJ111t indua., auto. oil nd !m-+tn or 546-3103
All qual opl)Ol'tUDlty
empioyer
Wflter Ir Sewer
Maintenance Man
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$47~576 per mo. Excel·
lent be.ndlta. Requires
two yee.n incrl'ul!lilY
recpondbh! lllrllltd or
aemi•ldlled experience
in ~trucUm worl<. Ap.
ply Penonnel Ottlce,
Oty Hall. 3300 Newport
Blvd., N"11Qrt Belldl.
Man•9ement Trainee
National Finance firm ha.a
planned manqement traln-
ln& procram for aeveral •P.
plic:anta. If you are aeeldna
rapid advancement Into an
e.dm.lniatrative position and
are at 18.t • high acbool
graduate, )'OU may qaaUty
for thll procram. Tboat ae-
lected wtl1 be aaured oat·
atw.ncHn1 emplo)'e ~tits.
Phone Mr. Bumlwtm for
• ppt. S38-3911
m .llbsco Pumps
• Turret Lithe ()per.
• Turret Lethe
()per/Setup
Equal opportuniey 1!11) ployet'
1485 Dile Way
Co.t• Me..
545-1251
Bartenden
APPLY IN PERSON s.u and 3-5
RBJIBI L lH
Avail April 1. Q. Gardner CERAMIC MFG. 151 E. CMst Hl9hw1y
P.O. Box is. CM t'JD NEW~T IEACH
h:::::=::::::::::====:::=:==:::...IExpe:1biced or inexperienc-~--------Agencl-. Met. 7100 td Jn cuttnr. 6G-l'l89 1;..;.::.---~---------Exp. MARINE Mech.
Wttll DTESEL Bedlpnd
Ow1e1 E. Smith. Co.
~ llst St., NB 673-4"1llO
S.rvk• Station
Attendant
TIMEtEf PER
E.'<pcnenC1? reqwttd II\
timekeeping actlvtty 11\
manufacturing w 1 t h
lmowl~f' n! machine
shop opt>ra lions
15 hr nun work w~k
Profit Sharinso:
J. C. CARTER CO.
671 W. l7th St.
C..t1 Meu
548-3421
An f'qla1 opportunlty
em~r
Police Officen
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$636 • 773 ~r mo. Ex·
<'ellrnl benefita. Men in-
ter!lted 111 careers in
prol e111>ional law ffiforce·
ment 111vlttd lo come In
or call for employment
opportunity announce-
ment flvlng details ot
Ma.rch 29 ta"t. Peraonnl'l
Office, City Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach, Calit. 92660. Acea
Code 714 613-2110
----BUSBOYS
DISHWASHERS
11 or Older
DAY SHI"
APPLY IN PERSON
S.11 and~
REUBfl E. LEE
151 E. Coaat Highway
Newport Buch
MACHJNISTS
Mill-Lathe
Drill Press
ElCPf'f"ienr.ed mal'hinistl! for
day llhllt. New modem fa.
dlitle1. O>ntact Bob O.Ugb-
erty at
RADIATRONJ~. INC.
18842 Teller Avp
Neowport Beach
An equal opportwilty
f'mPlio)'f'r
ITT Jabsco Pumps
• c1 .. ner, O.burr
Help Wint.ct
Women 7400
OUTSID!; CLASSIFIED
ADVERn5TNG SALES
Jmmedia&e posll1on available
for auremtve, a I e r I
aalerwman with pleaain11:
perlOClallty. MUST HAVE
NEWSPAPER CLASSIFIED
SALES EXPERIENCE. Lu·
craUve terrltory, work from
HuntingtM Bnrh offi~. Sa·
lary plut comml!sion, rlU"
f'lq>e'l\H, pe.Jd in!IUrlill<'I''.
paid .. C"ation~. 1111 <"Om·
pany beoefltg C'all ~:u~i>n111
Gannon for appomtm<'nl.
ORANGE COUNTY
EViNJNG NEWS &
HUNTINGTON BEACH
INDEPENDENT
537-1510 or 892 -44611
Local Manufacturer h•
immediate opening for
penan cap&blt of doU'l1t
0>11 wllldlng, encapsul.a·
tion and •ilk acrrenutt:
~ence desirablP but
not required. We are an
established commercial
firm w1 th l.l>e raJ f rtnee
benefits.
Pleut" apply
PARAMmlCS
9'l9 Baker Street
Costa Mesa
549-2221
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Turtl~ -R.upy -Tawny -
Import -PAYMENTS
Sign in a rift·lhop wiQdow:
"For tbt ma.o who ha.a every.
~. It'• a calendar to re·
mind him when the PAY·
MENTS att ~-"
WOMm & part·l1mf'
1tudenta, 18 or ov<'r, nrrd
f'Xtra money? Work 4 hl'll. "
day, S dayg a wef'k ~3689
After 3 PM
WOMAN to work m Donut
Shop 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. Apply
in per90n, no phoiw-rllll1>
please. W~ll'11 Donut
~· 2947 Hat'bor Blvd.
BLIND STITCH
(S~I machine) operatoni.
Ga r m e n t mfe. Only
operators making $86-$140
need apply. 1580 Monrovia
NB. 642-2666
REAL FA."t•tl'" tl'alnee. Over
25. Broker & ~eloper will
train & spol\IOr at bis l'X·
J>f'nse. Fu II or pvt. ti mr
546-7tlll
HOUSEKEEPER. family ol
boya. Live-OUI. flexible hr1.
R.eU. Back Bay wea. 646-
Equal opportuniey enployer 6561
1415 D•le Way
Costa M ....
Phone: S.S.ll51
ART L1nkletter JO~
BEELIE Why don't you~
Pt.one Tues Lhru f'rl dltr
S· 30: wrrkrnd11 Ir Mon,
•nytJ.me. 9614073
DRAPERY-wrlmn, Powpr
Machine op<'rs Ir ExPtt all
operation~ B,.adl Draperies,
CM~
MATURE-WomlrltOBab)'lil
in my homr in Hunll~lon
Beach. f'li>a~,. write to Dai.
ly Pilot &, P·Sl
-----i:r.GA1.-s""'"ECY-.--
£xpericncrd. IBM Exec and
aborthand St a rt l.150.
• 67~1530 •
. . ·-........ . . . . . .. ..... .. v .. • • • \ .....
FM.O, M.rdl 22, lM OAJlY 'lLOT rf
.101S a EMPLOY MINT Joas a EMPLOYMJMt I MllcRAN01s1 ,01 MERCHAN01s1 FOa
-ALI AND TRADI SAJ..! AHD TRADI H.lp Want.I Help WanW .
Women 7400 Women 74001Fumltur. IOOOFutnJture 1000
PIOCEllOR
SECRETARY
Permanent pttJ't time JOo
11uon Guarant~ a min-
imum or 24 bn prr week.
Phonir tor •l>fl'I !or lnter-
vil""W
nm 1111tm
F.r P .M. •"' Nf9ht 1hiftL On 1ur9ical,
Medical end l.C.U.
units.
Excellent 11llry
and benefita
TELEPHONE
PERSONNEL 01'TlCE
ST. JOSEPH'S
HOSPRAL WORLD
S.vings & Loan OR.ANGE 633-9111
494.9411
J. W. ROBINSON
Hat openings for
A Iteration-Fitter
l"\JLL TIME
Spotter-Pretter
PART Tl'\fE
J~en. Worn. 7SOO
J. c.
PENNEY'S
NEWID STORE
IN
NEWPORT IEACH
Apply In person
10..4 Mon thnJ rr1
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An equa.1 opportunity
employer
I HAS
STENO CLERK
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
$4~5\0 (>f'r mo Excf'I·
IPnt bf'llt'ttt• Rf'qllires
high acllOOl grad and
llnf' YNr al('f\() eXl)l'ri-
efl~ Apply at Person-
nrl Office. C1ty Hall. 3300
NPWpOrt Blvd . Newport
Bea!'h
HOSTESS
R.r~1au1ant rxp<'riPnrr hrli>-
ful but nor nN"f'SSar)'.
-APPLY-
:?.30 to 4 30 Dall.Y
Ontra Cafeteria
Nr-wporl Shoppini: Cenlcr
Pac1tir Coast H11:hway
t,, McArthur Blvd
Statistic1I Typist
Prrlrrrably w1tll 10mr know·
ledge ol bookkN'pmg re-
quired by
John Barry &. Asaoc.·1a tes
'1anagement ~m<.-ers
3010 Newport Blvd.. N.B.
PleoSf' phone Peter Andre~~
67:>-3551
Receptionist-
Typist
1Week-ends onlyl
Nf't'dtd fOT Exdus1ve
Rffl Estate ottice
loratrd 111 Nl'wport B<>adl
F.xperirnrr necessary
Sf-nd resume In
Box M-57. D;itJy P1lof
Cashier Hostess
Neat aPJ>('(lrlni;, 18-40. nn
exper ncceSMry
A pp! Y In pr l'lWln •
Bob's Big Boy
lf)il E I 7th St C\f
PART & FULL TIME
POSITIONS
For Sel" In e SPORTING GOODS e HARDWARE e SHOES e FURNITURE e SEWING MACHINES
Recent 11Ucceuful f'XJ>f'M·
l!l'ICf' prf'ftornd. Cf'nrrou"
hl-nrfit program 40 hour
Wl'ek.
APPLY CN PERSON
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.
64+-2314
J.C. PENNEY CO.
Newport Center '2• Fashion Island
Newport Beach, C11if.
An f'qual opportunity
rmployrr
• Tr•ffic
EnginHring Aide
• Engin .. rlng
Drafttman
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
~S-667 per mo. Ex~I·
lent beoefits. The two
positions now aV9ilablf'
r"'QUlre high 5Chool grad
and two yellJ'll related ex·
petience, or otW year
coll~e and one year ex-
verlence. For details ol
these challenging poo.
liona UlQUirt Ptt!Ollllf'I
Office Qty Hall. 3300
Newport Blvd . Nrwpon
Beach
CABINET
ASSEMBLERS
Mobile Home
Experience
Excellent Opportunity
-Apply-
fXPlQRfR
PART-TIME SECT'Y:-MOTORHOME CORP.
Attornpy rl'C')Ulrrll skllkd mr-
re11pondtnso: M't'l'y No pnorl 4000 Campu1 Drive
legal Px~r required. Perm . Newport Be.ch
1!> hr Wf'I'«. $3 ~r hr . ex-1
!>"' with IBM ExPC type.. -----
llO wpm, ~horthand 120 wpm: CHOE rALcr aso:I' z-.....a. Nrwporf Bearh J J U
11rr11 ('1111 2-9 P M
fi'r.">-Jm
Part Time Work
Do you h11vr 1 rxtra hours
• day? Avon ofri>NI you an
r'<<·rll<'nl rarn1n11 opportu-
nity
c.11 collect 530.5860
Ex(l('nPncNi 11<-llPr l11d1M
shoes. Exrellenl romm11,1on
11nd bcnPflls
Apply In per10n
1().4 Mon thru Fn
ROBINSON'S
-Office Manaqer FASHION ISLAND
NAllnnwuir film rompany' NEWPORT BEACH
nN'd~ iihlll"ll girl to maMgr An ~11111 npport11n11y
new hr11nrh affirf' Laguna l'mployrr
BHcti · San C1cment,. area
AnswPr lrlPphont', dlspetrh "'Jobt Ate
HI<'~ r"P~ S:ila?' and houN Our 8u1ineu'' o!)('n '4143 Fl f.nranto lror-,
npr nf Cllll~I ll11i(hwayl DMR Coast Employment
Pnint Apply 1-4 P M Mr AGENCY
\1u rf>hy _ Sant11 l\n11 Pr(lf'I Bldsi
rF You ran N'lllStrurt 11n 1670 Sllnta Alla Av,.
lnttlhgrrt l~tt'r. t)'J>t' 60 C t M 642 ... 53 wpm. hkr dPla1t work & OS • ff• 5
Old WorUl
Spani&h
& Mediterranean
FrtrniturP.
AU Nerw Oe<.-orator pieces & room groupin~
returned from display stud.i<>s, model homes,
movie studios. Decorators Cancellation;
Houseful o( Spanish Furniture, items as fol·
lows:
Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa & Matching
Chair. Custom quilted with carved wood trim.
R. 10 ft. Seville Carved vel~t sofa, OO&vy
Dark oak end tables & matching cocktail la·
ble. 8 Piece King s1ze MediteM'anean oak pan·
eled bedroom suite with full King size b<U:
springs & mattress. Large Spanish decor din-
ing room. Gold leaf Spanish table lamps.
Hanging swag lfmps, etc., etc. Each piece can
be purchased individually.
Whole houMful was reg. $1685.00
MUST SACRIFICl $698 00 FOi ONLY ••• • • e
Term~ Available -Newcomers to Calif.
Cr~tl Approved Immediately
R&D Furniture
1844 Newport Blvd., Coste M...
Every night 'tll 9 -Set. & Sun 'tU 6
JOBS & EMPL.OYMENl Furniture 1000
Agencies, Men & Rental Dept. Women 7550
FOREIGN Tekes over ENTIRE
EMPLOYMENT House of Chairs
I Mono than 100 cnuntnts 1t Below Cost 200 job clau11ications. Coup. LIQUIDATION lf'I OK. Write P.O. Box 2117, Oranre. 9l667. ALL FLOOR SAMPLES -517 W. 19th St.
School1-ln1tructlon 7600 Cost• Meu
FOR FACTORY Q,QSE OUT!
Secret1ri1I Trelning 8"droom, Spanll!h, Hetu
ATTEND THE o&k, 5 piect-. Regul&r\y
Most Modern Up-to-D1te $Z29.95 1 ONLY. Sll9.96
Terms. Approved Furntturi>. BUSINESS COLLEGI:: tn thr Z159 Hart>or Blvd., Ca!tJl Southland. The school o! Mesa, ~.$60 Programmed LE-ammg with
the '"finishing 1ehool" touch. SPANISH Oak commodes -
Complete Secretarial -hex:. aquare. coffee. WhilP
I Brushup -IBM Kc)'J7Ullch. they last -$39.95. Terms.
Approvro Furniture. 1159 Start any Monday-Evening Harbor Blvd., Costa Mea. clesscs also.
I POLLY PRIEST ~9060 I BUSINESS COLLEGE 2 A V 0 C A D 0 Naugahyde_
325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. rhBJr1. I recliner. t high
Phone 548-9723 back swivel with ottoman.
I Very good cond. BOTY fDr I DIDO'S ARTS CHOol $100 642-6787
ART GALLERY MEDITERRANEAN 5 pll!OI' '.!11 Main St . Hntg Bch f''CtMSIOn 9piniill oak-top • :J36.2<X>7 • table with 4 black ~ ADULT le CHILDREN'S iron chairs. $69.95 1 ONLY! Clas&e11 Terms Approvrd Fumitun-01li-. Watercolors · Acrylic Z159 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mosaic • Design Mesa. 548-$60 Art &. Mosaic SupphP5
MPxiCRn .l custom Frames Office Equipment 1011
-WEST ---COAST SPECIAL SALE
Trade It Bu11lnesa Sc:hoob Olctattng mal'hines. portablP
7117 s. Main St., Santa Ana 2 for the price of one. MU8t
545-n66 ~-128 E. Katellit, Suite 21.
1202'1 Gardl'n Grovt Bl. GC Orange. 532-2323
I 537-7113 I lluntlnrton Beach SJS.8885 Garage S•I• 8022
ANNA'S Pre • Schoo I I< LHving State Kindergarten. L 1 c e n 1 e d MMy rxtra val!Je3. Walnut rarf', fun Jpamlng for your TV console: 2 elec/motOl'll children. 2ll0 Thurtn, C.M. SJ & S20: Kitchen set $15; 646-1444 Lge dog house $15; Plastic
Sehl Problems? Pvt hi-schl, decoys $10 dz: vacuum lnrllv attn. Small classes. cleaner $10: Cht!llt of draw·
Brlcker·Ward Prrp. 540-0420 ers S5 & $8; Bicycles SlO &
LIFETIME Gilt • Chilcoat 10 $14; Many matt valaet.
le880n Typing School 173 Del !'i-1~1348 3287 Arlzooa La, CM
Mar, CM 543-2859 Mon-Wed. GARAGE Sale Monday :li.
Helicopter Piiot T rnt 1\le!day 26. Hoa a bol d
furruture. tablet1. l&Jrtp8, bed Low RAtes. Terma. 521-489'2 and bf'dd~. C'l'dar dlt'9t.
MERCHANDISE FOR luggagr. portable ~ SALE AND TR.ADE mactlinl', Di!ties. pots and
pens and sIUSWWP. 2!i9 Furniture IOOO C"rdar Street. N e • 11 er t
MAPLE 9J>001 t>rd. drf'SS('r. 8<>01·h 646.()494
min-or, dre~ .. 11~ I 11 bl e . • Elcr motors • ALL SIN-
ben<'h. new box spri~ Ir GLE PHASE: '4 bp tlO. 1
mllttr<"lll sir.,o "111p11' hp <'IP $20, l "i hp $30, 2 hp
Magn1wo~ ~lf'rl'n N'('Ord 110. Oft~ desk $35: Good
playf'r "1oto rol a iV dbl bPd. box~&. mattresa.
portablf' Student twin lamp. rompl , bookca~ hdbrd fl!
~\\ " gold Wardrobe Lot~ more' 1.rtiO SUpenor
Lrunk. Hoovl'r floor ~ fl'f'Arl CM 64&-9188, 64~
her. 7 x 10' P<"ra1an niso: NElGlfBoRHOOD gar" g e Call brtwten 9AM-5PM 242 salr; baby rum.. clothes, F'lower St CM ~love, iV. misc. No junk! -MEDJTE'R.RANF.AN "~'how In 111lrv, fi04 /Kchld, CdM.
mom" model. 9 Ft. rrusbl'd from 10 AM., Fn., Sii ,
Vt'1VPI l\VO<'lldO 110 I II. Sun
Rl'l[lllar s+l9.95 I ONLY -BIGGEST You MVf' f'Vf!r
$299 95 Term:ii. ~Pd 11een Antiques. d I s b • 1 , Furniture. 21!>9 H a r b n r furniture, dot.Iring. 190 Btvd.. Coat a M f.'N 5411· 9660. Rolle' Ml?Y Place. C.M. Sat -TE.AK table. on~. from It Sun.
P\urmnfon. Fonrura tnp * OPTTMTST CLUB Rum-rlff-"· 11d drawf'r sparr: ~lf' m•" . Gal'llitf' ~Ir. s.tt bfod h('lldboerd 642-96411 ~-~ 111 :r.15..~ New York Av,..
FREio+rT SOILEl.l CM
Spenl~ LJ~ Room SAT. and ~-Jn • 5 M1ae R l'flllar $3«1 ~ S'lJ9 Cf! pc1'I! and ~ m ~h St. I only. TPrmJ. Approved
Funn tu rt, n.'>9 Ha.rbor Appli1nces 11 811d • COl1a M...,.. !>48-9660 If the \i hr "'orll-week ap. Hrs II 30 11m·!"> pm Mon·Fn
Pf'll~ to you . .atary $350, PART Timt aft tr n oo
call Mr. M11l'"'lhllJl, Ortula-new~r ~livery rout
lion Dt'pt. &46-lli06 for rf'sldPnt Oii La~n
~ WHITE twin ce.nopy bf'd w/
" rover S40 Dblr bed w/matl
RENT OR BUY
N-automatic wa11hl'f'
,\ 1J>l1r1 $40 Whi If' .\ s:old. DENTAL A'-.~~hlnl. expl"r Mch·Dllna Point arra
only Start 411616'1. Sal Mu'lt ha•,. •tMrt11hlf' aut
14(11 plm1 All phalt'~ m•• and drtvt1"11 11C'f'TI~
0 ~ lM'..,.a. S\6 Jiil.ir.
844-0437
tl'f'f'(f. ~~ Dtslf. Replfrs DAILY PILOT
ronfidtnfilll R4-tumf': P.O 494.9f4 ~ or 6424371
Box 10TJ6 Santa An11. S~n-REnNED Coopl" to ._iii
ta An11·LoiUna Hiits anoa . 111 g:enl'ral otfkt dal1u bl
mG drop It'd tllbie. nouum.
nip. aoch I P a.JI MW "t
PofttT''a, Spfl t ~. Ul60 wtdt.
ti«. C.M &\1. ' Sw\.
BARMAIDS. . • hotel at t.M bf.Kb 1n ~ • BOOTON Rocker, ten lthr
and GO GO rhani:rt ~ .mall quartel'll
r>ANCER.~ 1t wary Sorry • pet1
s.100 prr W'N'k _c_a_n_m..MOO_. __ . ----
dub rhr ottoman., avocedo;
brk-· I -br1u• 9ti2.(,()8'1
~~ or ~ orE"R.~TOR WlUI followtnl wslnut 6 IMd. StOO. e NUR.~ AIDES. ~ A fM Npt Brh a&lon. T~ Pl
p M •1 Partt Udo Con. In fi:'i'1-Tom Rlut Hlllr
I~ lll't Bed'f'OClrn ~.
y CTJ.195.'l a.ft.r S p.m.
vttfl'IC'f'nl Crnt.f'r, 4 8 8 Styfu!t1 Ml-611.'\_1 __ _
11aol\lp Rd. N B. M2.-80t4 Q>t.E; WTD Matot work. a
e Htf'Ci s ~ ...,_,. maid work for motel Wlita
.... Wtll ~tD H.B., l'.V. S.l + Ac>t. $G..'1l6
• ,...., 112-QM e R!STAURAHI' HELP •
SPANISH. welnut., mMatvf'
okt b\iff'I. $4'1 M4e.'4 ml
Waor• Owt, OIM
BRAND ftf'llr 4ln. tif'. Ir 4
cfleln; vplml. chllra, tit.
• lamp, mla-. H). Tm
S2 Week
COLOR KING TV
()PEN 1 DA"
539.9531 19J.l031
BPm' 6r GE l'flfril w/
~r. Good l'Ond. SM a
t 'IMO Slant.a Elena Orde.
HB Alt. 5 PM ('Jfl wbdfl.
G. E. OonVttUllf •
watlbrT'. t yn old. Ell
c:-effeut eond!tton. ~.
1120
W A.c;HERS $2!U5, ct,.,.. at
~ m: R.d1I-. ~ A Avoc: Ccat.
~um
~ cv' 38" wtde a.t..ao.
GE ~~. Q\lf
pertam -mot .. MAID·~ tn. 1 rflDd. Ea~ e PAR'M'IME e
jot! wm tnJn. Rdahlt' ,,.. • ~ •
LGE. Emiy Amtor. "11Jttd AJ/WfA i.J ~ I
wet. a ~ ltll.: toae« • haa' cOmbo.
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Mtl09I..,._ ... e\tsQJleMOUt MW Ml.all.-l600 I POaT-. ... .._ _______________ -;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; LOCAL Nft -11 Ill>& n. available •· 1 u• a C'la.ml 1".llw ., ...
--------------• ' .. 0.-JSS -A ,.a a.rJ p ,J4' .. ii' ad • '°""'. Ill. -,. ...... -2a1 - ----- -.-ool. TAILU UIPft'. N..s. ~. ...... err L* Park Dr .. D os. ......_ ~ • NOW OPEN DAILY •
The Art World Frame Shop
225 C.liope
l.tuM IMch
lnt:roducin1 Paul Bloomquill'a complete new
line oi exclume pldure tramea.
Phone 494 • II 05
HOURS: I 0 un. to 6 P·'"·
1110 Mltdltaneow
""JJ9 IRUNSWICS ....,_ 6 •lbow IJUml m.a900
.,, AJa "'T1UANG1.I 27:o;.;b~ri!:r:.O: aaD>S aou .upe •rest. _T_rudaJ _______ , ~ '; =• . , ctio, OJ'. N-s. ,.mt. clean .....,_ a Mellor Boe~ ..., o.-. -~ l TO CHOOll PIOM
ONLY rm.a UJ> .................. S3D. . °"'*'· 'lftllt • .U. t11a UaollT llLICT'tON 1~ PINANCING :IO' l9C an HoUdQ nm-..... W1nted 9050 11nuce r't pe,. Dir. IN °'"1ilOI COUNTY
SIC.ARD POOi. &boat lDD ia;p. Olo*'r + ' Makt olls ••• .-.mi fl m 1. KUa, Or-.. whl trir .............. SMIX>. WHAT 'l'ne ~ dM.11 boet 10 Dablm ~.op XJn.t emit
m-im D ' Rhodea Qp. Good bQJ! c1o ,_ 11ave 1or oar oo-0~. Sill .._ .m ... aa Q
$$CASH$$ :M·:Qi.)i'riC'ii~··:::: ::';:!:; .~~ .;'1~,.._-:_ Ml& ~
:JI' Frteco "1er 8>p. 'ros-! 2f ft. m.-.1 wort,·-.. sb-.,. flfl ,~ ~·,:!= 'i ApplWlca n:··M··~H;,.,-: '= ._1~ R~· omc. trtr .... .,,.. ·~ -
I A.otiquel I Tool1 Prell (1980) •••••••• sm>. CAIR f15.-68l2 . 16 Ford ~ 11' Bobtail ~"
ON ITEM or -38' Dleetl CrQI Ketcti C191li!U. wttb lf' ,.a tr'lllW. ~.
COMPlZTE HOU5EJ'UL .................... ~.000. Mof>lr. ""'-9200 U7-1W """• -=-• 111 me
can 54'74148 « 12'7~ 35' Holiday Yawl Slf'IP9 1. '56 ra..-. PU $300
I -·• t ,...CN\ FOR ••• • 20 .. .,. T-...,.,...,., 1 'S9 VW ................ ti«i mrna ... ,.... e • • • '• • .... ...,.,.,. --A ""1 .... ·-aft '"" vw -FR1TZ 6 AVERY Cra!.ler, 2 BR, extra larst 51)._. t M VW 0 "0 ........... ;;
51Z-3.lst St., N.B. ~ lr:ltrbea, awnJ;nal aidrttnp. ' .............. .
WANTED or 543-5984 EYet. pcrda, eo m'pte t e ly ltecNet'n V...,c ... 9515 '." VW ............... J1Sll5
IT'S SMART!.--~ Oriental 1arden DUNE BUGGY -Meyen rt VVf • •••• .... ••• ... • $169!1
Misc. Wanted 1610
TO CHARTIR with filb pand. Near Hun-Mam wtlh 19M VW • all " LIAN
F ........... a-nanc" J'lnnt -·----er ' tUlstoa ~ Prl!!1.!!; the EMPl aoodiill. ma .... zxanNG lbTet ltatul. OOLOR TV $IS>. Wha~ umnu·~ •ilboet;°;~ <iiU. u . qulek _, Call ..__ Gatee Tb9, Ted AJrcralt 1411'
D" b1Jb, blue porc$tn. dft* sao. Waluut dealt s.'lO-Color TV'-ter.. lkjpper, If qualltled. after 5. ~ Md Ilda C'lll1lllm.. LoCa IMPORTS
A at t q ue ! Pr• c 1 o u vw •teno p0ono '35-'I'riple 531•12112~U-A•ss Calffomla CrufMt .._, oo ctirom.. ~ $22lxt fn. Beautiful. Mtdnc lllG. lf'Z. dttll« $30. ~ piano .... ..,._ ,., n . •tlted. Sell S1J50. nuc 211. ~ sm. Antique ta.hie $150. (Atk for Art) * 54Ml9l * New 24 Wide <2'll> 811-859 19Vo lia.rtJor, C.M. M&«m Mc~ ii.no tuner-Elco • w ANT!I> ~t tr OWNER; 3 BR., 3 Ba. Two Bath + Two Bedrm
S.Wlnt M.tchfnee 1120 1(ereo amplifltt mo. 3 IOll ~ ie.ma. s..ndpiper, Palm Dffert: In-BEACH TfliR. SUPPLY Cunpers 952( ALPINE
wlleel O\lc*lbaw) .,.. p). • m1c • terNted in Vl!Chanalni Ullll! U2l81 S.ch m•d. --------·--------
VOUCSWA ...
PORSCHE SINCI•• Maple bunk bfda s 6 o. -Of Mme with owner ol ~· Hanttnp:n Beacla 536-9112 • USED '"~ .. ......._ IV GT D'-........ " Admiral 19" TV s 3 5 . PITS alt4 LIVESTOCK quality dJewl ..-t fiaher. '" .....,.... • ... • ..._.. __......_ ______ , ~ &bch. I VICll'lll"lt !:I dopedta • Wanted .for o cc a 1 lo n a I hdtp. $M del. &AUDM cont '113 SUPl2l tt POR!CHE 1171 Harbor, C.M. •gfGN!) Americaft& Pett, General l800 .~-... -u _........ bel cu ftnance ~ JQ· Red wD llld ....... pa95.. Sqer Portable ...... Slt!O '5(). U. Pomona, CM. ""'--., "" "'"VUoll....... -.mt . Dir. ~Z2M
Z!IZap ........ fmn 139.50 GIANT SALE! Com p 1 e t e URE If RDS putnet111'>. ~mo l>i•. N TRUCK & CAMPER Upri~ Vacuum1 .. tram $14.!IO equipment for si-intins con-J Q Zoo Nllln1 out! P.O. Box lm, N.B.
1 CLEARANCE 'It p-·~ Alpine IV G"l'
BUcJtJUc bdtp. sn de1a 1r ....,..,. eont. bill. Dlr.
can Dn. Pvt. pey f.M.mt
Sduorw lharpened • • • . 19c tnctcr -c o m p I e t e All type blnk for aale. 32' CU S T 0 M SPORT
s.rvtnr Oruce O:>Ut 1 Jn. aboplmllfl, 2 alr\eMI vwnPI loe&l Newport mvd. North. FISHER ftytnc brid&t. dual SALE (operate by air), nnaII Santa Ana. * 5U-8I controll, rad1o, DJ'. depth
Mulkal Ind. 1125 andbluttr with swi. 5 pl IOUDder, tlalt _. de. Im-•U511N H• & 1 m!V
bu111oe blowtorch, 2% pl Cab ll20 rmcuia~ 213--$.81 ar 213-lD' ·m rord ' IPll " tm euq,a "' ~ •
butane .row -2 IJanwr. 2 6:U..iml ~ dapld tllw • io.r '6 & _...._ H . ' alum. U' dtea. 1-dden. 8IAMESE KITS _,I'IL----ll!ll---yaur--boe-t._C_e_an mileap • wtdl MW open 2 llWaTill ~
2528 Ormte Ave, CM. 548-rro.t POOrt Show QuaJitJ wood Inboard to 25 ft. 548-nied chul1a mouut, ldtche:n 20>. Radio A beatlr.
:J653. ~A up. m-4198 81. Rilrer'1 Boat aerm. I toDet tadlittfl • beautiful $1395
If wtJl 1111 bqJ ~ zr cnmJRY, V-t lnbd. ...._... , .. ,.... I 0....,.. lllO ~. Wlnct1 a~ LABRADOR RE'l'RIEVER bunb. heed. bait tn. ~MAlf
Aoc:1iclm J'rtdq T p.m. PUPPJ'E3. JQIC b or II . CDllftS, ottlu .Ver, cleen. ~ IMPORTS Windy'• Auction lam Rewr-.e now. Intelligent $3250. or oner.~ 196115 -• -* SPECIALS*
IOVIR
THE FABULOUS IOVEI
SOLD EXCUJ!IVELY IN Stab ..... -~ ...,_, nidto 11111 ....... br..s ORANGE OOOJtlY, BY mw.
fllrTZ :~,N $1415 ~~ht SL 5CT4'M STAflSIUIY
'6' VOWWAlll
BUICK
LowJ'f1 Spinet $G5.
Gulbransen mod H. $11'8.
Gulbranlen mod r. $1'799.
Wurlltur mod «DT $698.
* AucnoN * n..-ms 114 w. 16th, c .M. ~cm:. Pnmd ... im-~ IJJDia
breed. Good with children. MrI'CHll.L cabin uo H.P. I '85 OlfV auto trana. VI .Jr c...a... ~~N TOfl1'i ~··~ '60· ....,, or W-4321 axt. Ir: O. New top marine radio, CODI! • ..rit!l ~~~a 1981 Hanor, C.M. .-.cm '64 _,..... C20ST100 !fAR190A5 ~~}~
ewport, 2SS bait tank 34 raJ. P'uel cap. tt. dlx. aide dinette c&mPt!!'. -n Auatln Healay Sprite Auittn Heal.4!7. redio, beater. ~ M A ~
Piano rental returns
from ••. $491.
kbullt Grandi tiorn SI&
IJUTTED f ABllCS po ODLJ:.Pupt. Purebred. !lJ6 Joann C.M. 846-1554 12x l'antutic ftlue. Ecooomy lo miles, r11einc ~ $995 1967 y-a..
Black miniature A mnall BEST OJTER: mo v t n r . priced. Dir. $41 dell 6 a.uwne " l • V...·•WNl .. _.1!111
.-l'OR SALi miniature. 3 male, 1 ftmale. Ly m 1 n Lapstrake 18' 1 ~-cont. bal. can finance f.all fJDi4 $169'
ftemnantt, Samples 6 Mm. ~u. 6'73-1529 Grey Marine Encine. 673-~ pvt ptr ••••.. -.ml 'Me. ,,000 Ml. Ouar.
W alll.ch',.Mannlnt' 1
MUSlC CITY
3400 Bo, BrUt.ol
endl S.t. On11 a a.m. to 2 GERMAN ~ pup1, pure--=7788__......,..______ -e -'55 At.m'IN Heal.,, ~ IHPORTS tnclu&. 90 BP ......_ n.s.
p.m. t2t Babr, a.ta Mea brtd. No p&pen. ~aut. 28' ~ • party, e ~ Spedal e Rdster !lee o'dr, ........ llhWd Wuben,t:i'l vi.,!
WE IUY & s•LL ~7365 a. On11 femaln $20. cbl>IHOde'r wh&Jtt. ~of '13 G.M.C. 4 ton P.U. CU. oand. S295 646-7834 1966 Harber, c.M. MS-an latildar. Outllde M 1 r ro r, " .,...... a kind! $2460. ~'113' 1 tom low m11 with s• • Diamonds e Gold · eqe Bat.s, Defrolter, • ..U MIN DACHSHUNDS GmB.9 16' Inboard Launch. Alllakan camper. Excellent IMW SUNIEAM u cleanup and del1ve7. Antique & Ohl Jewelry 3 mal,.. with AKC re,llatra-w/25 HP Gra.ymarine. Xlnt cond.ltloa. Must 1ee. $112 l'ull Dft. P9Y1Mftt : x:.~ ~~~ ~~ = ~~· ~ ·.;;.~ old. Qlly 18) mm!. sa». m.Hie> u ,__..,52445 BMW ~~~u.::. T:: ~
·~--~ aft player plaDCl9 ma Newport Blvd .• C.M. ~ET Hound. bm. Ir Sain.oat. 9010 -• -"SE1TING A WHOLE NEW ... _L about our 1000 nilll k> chocM from • M-T10 • white: 1~ Jl'I. old. Ex-LIBERTY. ~ * Terms. Term.a -Tama * POOL TAILIS tremetJ Ion.hie. $40. m WA.H'm> Cal 40 tr om 6.1 aw.. H.D. C&mpft' tQUlpt. STANDARD FOR ECONOMY $112 DD. 31 mo@ HJ.9+
cub for JIOQ1' piano or tnde mm private party for cub or • Split rima • 1.arEe tlrea "'1th CARS" 1 Jlnal PQ?nmt tor Udll. _ ..... pl•-f-11_ 11>lntt TOP NAMES! pick~ Jllll"Df'f1ta. C111 n4: standup Pllrrtm camper • Saa..-Part.-Servfce T&M MOTORS
.... ~ -..,.. ..,_ ..__ -..... th FOR Sale or Trade: Black -·-~-~-J lid d'....0-.. FRITZ w ·RREN Fltld'a Whol.eule Plano Co. ~~~;._~~~ "': ... _ Labrador Retriever pupa, 2 ~-.r.n-. ... _ .. t .. 9 e ....,,.., • monomauc " Speda!Wri1. VW A Pcncht ,_..,,_...___. t"""· -.....-'"""'• ...,.. .. , .,.....,.., .-Lu • to1let. Thi.a packa1e la Uke s-,._ C ..... 11 .. ,.. .. "'"'ENG"''""""BL. .....,,. IXVUIMN&•• • ~pman ~ mod. Slat. bed. w/ llf• mooth&. Exe& Breedlnc! =._..,,.....,.....,,........,~.......,,.--new· mUlt 1ee tirt aPPNdate r-• •• _, "'•-..... ~ '"""c.
Gvckn Gron (TH) &21'12 time f\W'. BADGER. $&25. -.aai FOR SALE: O'da1 Teml*( .~ .... ·s 710 E. ht St. '63 n111:•M GARDEN GROVE
ORGANS • PIANOS 401 s. Main, Or.np 5384lll * ..... Alarms ~ ':t ~allOI' raclna ~ ·~ SANTA ANA 5fT41'84 A Lk 192.5551or534-2214
~,.ii: :.:.! ~ Rummege S.le Airdale aq,piea, AKC 0amp. =54Ga15,.._.,.,="'""· _____ -• -DATSUN ~ ~. 1\adlo, '-i· --WUI Buy
&ldwfn, c.onn. L 0 w re 1, Spaalored kin me A dam. 127-8013. Z' VWnc 11oop U JO o CAMPEil VANS f!f, 4 liPftd. Real dean.
from $395. Lo ta or uled by SCHNAUZER Puppies, AKC Smwtrird w/brokc mut '62 Ford c:amper van • eom--•• -Da-tlun--Pklk--u-p-. 4-lpeed-. $895 Your Volbwa&'m OI' ~
p-andl. ..,tnetis A comole YMCA Y' MENEn'D Miniature. A .. 11. by Euter f75 12' alumimnn boet f75 plt!te camper ~ $1~ 15,SOO mi. Good condltion. a pq top doUan.. Paid t>r
p&aoo.. J.1Z W. Vlctcria, CM or alt. April JO. 531-9811 8'15-4533 '63 VW camper bwt-c:amper $895.. See at 2621 Hartlor Apt SJAllSIURY ar DOt. Call Loa McKmau.
ICHMJDT.J'HILUPS CO. March 22~23, M PM * Pure Codc-a..poo•1 WhlJe CAL • Z. neet a.mptoo, 4 ln~oU ~:,.=..;.: 'm $1295 ~:·>.(behind Real Em.te off-n 673·1190
1!07 N. Main, Santa Am Ctm'OM 11. 'Rawtcs &If. me, lut no. "· O'aJr'• Ba&ll SIDI, motor, lhip-to-111u"'£ ""'
ORGAN CLIARANCI linen queen a . bdsprd; Meta Pet Sbop. 541-1254 lhcn. full radnc sew, 8'7-~~g:fG~ER '66 Dataran Wqon, 1 owner BUICK *"63 VW adan. radio,._
Sprtna Houecleeq all a. ddm, RrY. tor $2; Medftt. Miniature o.d:llbunda _0072,.......,..______ ""'-all _ _..__1 Air. cond. Dlr. $f7 dell A Xlnt eaDd.. Or1aina1 CIW'DU.
ed and &conttm..d modt!l l>te.. mirror, pr. lampl; A.KC~ ln prcllTel9. UDO 14 No. 2254 1'1111 ··:r:.: wel:;;;;:..,.,,._ M111m• cont/i.J. c.n Cb-2100 tfARIOR ILVD. ~or ~H58 ..._
orpm. All nuikt!ti of ~ ml.le. Xlnt C't81. Bunt. $50. * 64MS25 tr.iller, I 5Wta l&fla, 2 e 5 yr. bank flnancl%ll ance pvt N · 49Um COSTAMESA 646-9022 '65 VW Seda. llml'Ollf, low
IOlee • Splnettn avalJable. Harixlur l4UOOI SCOT1Y PUPS I wnb. coven race ~If. Top con-SANTA ANA 531-4650 '62 Alpl11e. ~ N • • mJlqp. Ceu. $11.95. llf.
All nduced to elev at naJ. DECOR A 'J'OR..t;ype Jaw, AKC dwnplon •tock· nJ: dltton! $125(). l75-0915 130 s. HAlllOR BLVD. JAGUAR Urn. mamer A paint. Lo :-::::rm~~.....----..--
11Uc ~ rw.nd l>lt. 6 2 ehaft, '-»95J> call PM. HOURLY RENTALS 1--------mt1e1 $11915. M&-3'30 aft 5 'C VW Sed., liimiCll adlo,
WARD'S BALDWIN mmto • 1 o ad. $ 4 o; de u POODLE Pups. toy maJ * RHODES 19'1 • TRANSPORTEIS '59 Jag ,61 SUNBEAM Alpl.oe rum pod; sDOd tU-.; .-
lJOl Newport. CM IOMM ~~~ AKC, I weeb, cha;.,~ 1\m 7.one Boat eo .• 8&lboe IUSES-CAMPERS 4 Door Sedan. Radio Ir: heat-5400 cand. $495 ~1131
BJ Bamond 0rpn 1 cue125. ~ color. f7S up. 548-3523 20' Sailboat, al~ 2. In tt. &al sharp! 67S-4l87 * ai vw BUS* witb J.MH. mpeabn water. Malre "1tt, .ell or .ea• N_.._ .._ " ...._... a.. E:x.cel c:cnc&. ~ WHEl2. clalr Kl. Bed TINY Toy Poodle., cboc· tndt. ~ •n~ ~ "".,.. -ee~-.y
AU fer am. eattna table no. DeLuu brown, A.KC Qamp. stock. SCJ«X>L Sellot w / rac11IR ~ Lim: 1 TOYOTA acellemt HS.oJS3
PRIVATE Part7 wutll to commode •/wtwW m Pm. Easter lift ~ll!M rigging • trlr. Xlnt oond. UlllG '6' Ghia mivt. 1 owmr, F
bu1pllDO1« cuh. 50-sm Bed pan ss. Toro powtr AKc A.titian PllPPln: • wU. ruo m.2480 '68 TOYOTA coad. ._.... Sl325. 11119 •
lawn mower 1115. Good cmd. old: $ U I • .. Artlltocratk: ~..__ ..... N-,......._.... PORTS HA VE YOU SEEN OUR SE-fer 5'7-5168 or 5San .
Television l20S Uh MW. 58-1221 BC!a11Ue1.'' "6-TSS9 l•'>w,ru1~..,. ..,.,, .._., LECTION OP ALL MOO. 'G VW. KaJnt b1 .. \\OOir
--------EXCEl..LDn' Euopua SILKY TIRR=-=1=1--R-tntt. loeded. xlnt cond, ll& AND CCUlRS. AND mechanbll7 IB 0.....,.0..
R.ENl A Nl.'W Wis· Du1r ~ lrolted. MaS., I wb.. tn.0123 R!I>UCED PRICE. a2S72 lB Barbor, C.11. "5-9303 OUR MOOERH SERVICE V1' dlr. $195. MNll5 .. t.
COLOR TV lledlo.m ~. H .. d I lthNdes S3 Sloop. $3100 FACILlTIES TO GUAJUN-'67 vw Sedllll Radle ......
$12 MONTH dee.n1nc • IC)'tq. S?O. MS-Hor1et IUO f73.6CIOt TEE MTm'ACl'ION Arr-~ mt. Top caad. S1119.
Opt. ID bay. J"r11 Ml'Vb. 10'J2 Dl PU'RalASE! Prt IQ. 5j6..tl!l5 Free delhwy. No ~ -:-;MAPLE~:-:--::""'~u...t-~-.,...a.,....._ ... , PALOMINO Man, ~ntle, Pow.r Crultert 9020 YOO OWE IT TO YOUR,.
..,. ...,. well trt1ntc1 Jttuon bl SD.1' TO SEE US TODAY! 'II VW, RED, ~ :11,llO ORD~~srONZ butch. bide-Med, d.t, dbl price. 1J "~ • e STEAL n1 mt perf allu;r•tlaPwt
CX>LORLAND TV no.-'.-~ ~~ btda, .... " L • Pt1..... . v..-""J• -..,,_..,etc. M2-FREE TO YOU 1• ~· o...m. Twin Sc:rew ..................... ,. .. alltia ·e v.w. s. -----COLOR 'IV, 21'' Plocbrd 1268 225'1, Elnprea hardtop tHJr t4ll\ UlllO .._ nww d-.. _....... ~· CAJilPl:ft. m.,. " tn.ka, ttre.. Nu ..... BC!tl. Wllmrt eon1ol1, MAKE~. RCA TV, port ONE oldf 1:\.:1\, ,...,.,, ltt.m canvas M..S.1C11Dewaft.$TOO. 1~ 81crtftce! ae~ remote. rm. l'7W023 $.15, lllll tied, ltY rm Mt S2S. Yw em&Je brown room. Any ttaa o«tt. r.-vn • ~
3 mc1 1b11, t pc ldtr:b IC!t. 4 I white mind terrier. Ex· ENSIGN YACH!' SALD * .-0 * * AIR 0...Sfdaned. 'ti VW
HI-Pt & $..,_ 1210 ber ltll. dlbel Une Poles $2, ~I~ ~<?.:!~dos· ~_!! • 548-11ll e ·• " bl GMC I' .. ~. ,51 Mert'lldtl ....-oned 1911 Barbar, CM. -.aJ>3 ~er.r~ ::',.• cm-.. a.t --------IUrfbrd '85. 2 b .... 80-7213 u...._ ...... -.u .Jl.U lO' 11BREGJ...AS'i ca bl n empr pwr' loc:k, --• .., wi• ww.._...
M'O'J'()Ra..A Solid 5 t • t • MOVED • Odda A »ida. CATS -Solnt to haw tltten1. cruile1· a trtr. Head, bait ..,.,, II '!6 ~ &. b1 little Gr!~~ '67 Toyota '8S VW EXm. <Xiiit llett :~ eo:"~se.!. roo Vr, l"NIUa8ble. Niles, mt llllbro, c.M. 5't-«rJ6 tana. byd. tteer., 1S HP ========.....::===:;::::===~I ~ S5GD. 1900 Hardtop OlUpe. ~ ~ OIW' $J5GO. 1. _..
la:mpa, dllelC ft•tr&. 108 S/22 o"brd. A-1 c:Ond! $2500 875-Truek1 tSOOTNCb t500 Meyn ...___ Uc tnn.., nd.lo .. bletu, • MU~ Sell: AM/l'M Slmto Iril OW. Wtttldt.n aft T WANTED lood bome tar red tru .....a bac:ttt •ta. Excellent ear.-'ff VW Ptac;:mt 5 m.._ okl. ca.rrvct brntlll. 1111 wbnd an da.J Setter PQPPJ. U l-1'712 at DRIFT. R. CRUZ GENl71NE Motn Nam dltka. n. ,._2111 JlN.
l ~ ~2312 Aft. 5 SmaJJ eont.e11o acccrd.-temoom on11. 0cean aomc bouseboat B<X>Y a PAllTs. N...,-. ''"5 '61 aus GOOD JNO:
,,,lsceU..... '600 Ion, Uh new, mab titer. IDF.AL hr Suter lift HoUd&1 M.tbe Salee ed. Call...._ t S3'lS .._.I ... ca..., SimmoN mcs...w et.ua. :1:S tree eo IQOd rrom S13.SOO 6G42n UPHOLSTEIUNG -J7UO, 2 US: twin W mattra. $5 11om1. 3125 I M6 '62 VW CAMPta
pc. IJ:uropeu c:raftlmen> •u• lllNIA'IVU! Pao&, l ,nr Sped S1d lettt 9030 Wlllla-. ... , ......... \ lUll1 ~ aoo. •ne
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'60 Coupe • Red
'59 Coupe • Yellow
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WE ARE THE LARG!m'
DEALER IN mE 10
WES'IERH STATES
FRl1Z WARREN
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COSTA MESA 646-9022 COSTA MIS.A 646-9022
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$2295
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COMPARE OTltll $4200 CARS '
1968 CUTLASS
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DISCOUNTID TO
$3576.67
FUl1 PllCE
1968 DELMONT
19,7
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ben 1xchang1 the c• they have been
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MW W abo4lt 20 low mileage, ...
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1968 TORONADO
........................... ____ ......_ DISCOUNTED TO ~ DISCOUNT'ED TO
.S3692.77 r~..:fL!t?. S5288.80 """" ......... ""-· -.... * CONlll ..... --• ...... ._ ........ . FULL PRICE if::r'l ~1i::,a:: Ml Pila
EVERY STAFF W PRKm TO ill THIS WEflBfDI
USED CAR SPECIALS
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'695 "'lfk. ..-r ltM'llll. -..... NdDtT
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11-ln9, M/10., _, IH'ak•, factory air.
'1895 11FV am '65 PONTIAC Le Mans
I Oeor ..,..._. llHle. ,_.,, evtllNftl.
'63 RAMBLER 795 "" -....... ,,..,.,,.,
s2195 AM1!1tlCAH. ! dDOr. lladlO. llNW, lllldl • '65 PONTIAC .,_. lllarP. (ICIH l1fl
•rdli.t ' e.w !Ml,.,... 11•1t ....... ir-., l'A., l'.I., !«1'rY air.
'63 CORVAIR Monza s795 '65 MEiCURY '1895 ._.,...,. .. dlo •nd -·· '--'· l'arlll-Cellwrtfllle. lt6H .. A. T,. !'.I., !'.I. (KAC ~I
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'62 OLDS Super88 s995 '65 PONT. Grand Prh '2195 WAGON. ltadla. __,, Al/tt. lrttw .• -~ ..... lllltclrNttc.. ,. ......... "· ... "-"-• -br81c•, flCMry air. (11!M 2tll .... fadllrV •Ir. (JD<.,.,
'63 OLDS Clltlass F-85 '995 '65 OLDS DELTA s2195 t .. Ha,._ ltadloo. ...... ~
COUl"E V• It~. '*'"" '_.. lren-. -.,..,.,,.. -· tn"'9. wWllwt ,_ (IZE .Mil WY air. ~ ""*"· lb -· (NNll Ml
'61 CADILLAC '1195 '66 OLDS CUTLASS '2395 CUfTOM Wl'ltlMI ....... '-'•• _..
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'65 OLDS '98' '2495 '65 CORVAIR Corsa '1295 luxury ...,.,,. ltMlo llfld llMtw, tlUtl..
full -r. fadlry air.
t~1!1tTll .............. ,,_..
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'64 PLYMOUTH ._..., V-1. Ille*. (\N'I_,,
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'64 OLDS C..._ Cpe. '1495 ''6 TOIONADO •3095 . ............... ~~ ........... ..-.......... "' ...... C' ............ Mtll)t• ...... '°"'.,
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---NABERS 1961 CADILLACS NOW tit DISPlA Y
Avelahle for 0.mondretion Md Deli~
CADILLAC~S
NO. l SALESMAN!
OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM--•
'65 CADILLAC $3295
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'67 CADILLAC
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'64 CADILLAC
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'66 MUSTANGS
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'65 CHEVROLET $895
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'62 CADILLAC $995
'64 PONTIAC $995
'65 RAMBLER $1195
'66 VOLKSWGN $1395
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'65 CHEVROLET $1595
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'64 CONTINENTL$1995
Full --·-pka IK,,,,., t lr ~t°""9, Mi iMtllel' lll1'tf IOr.
'65 OLDSMOBILE $2295
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'66 CADILLAC $3995
'58 CADILLAC $695
'67 CADILLAC
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'67 CADILLAC
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'65 CADILLAC
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Elegance In action·~ ,fo-1968
IALU DlftAltTMINT Of'IN I:• A.M. te t ft.M. Meft.. thru ''1. -t A.M.. "9 6 ftM. S.t. & lutt.
NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE
WE HAVE THE BIGGEST SELECTION OF NEW MER CU RYS, COUGARS & MONTEGOS THAT WE HA VE
EVER HAOH WE'RE REALLY SLASHING THE PRICES TO THE BONE. COME IN & SEE WHY TODA y AT
JOHNSON & SON IS THE TIME & THE PLACE TO PICK OR ORDER YOUR NEW - --
Mercury • Cougar • Montego Cyclone
PRICED FOR YOU!
1968 CYCLONE
~ASTIACK CYCLONE
1,t •nd 2nd piece winner •+ O•yton•. Full f•dory
equipment.
52595
DELIVERED HERE -ORDER TODAY
1968 MONTEGO
2 Door H•rdtop. 6 cyf., tt•nd.rd equipment indud••
lully tyftchroniud l •p .. ct tr•nsmiuion plus m•ny, ...
Jre1 plu1 +he typic•I fin•-c•r +ouch ftom lincol11.M•r·
$Ury.
52366
-D!UYERED HEii -ORDER TODAY
1968 COUGAR
Pouncf for pound, doll•r for doll•r. +he best l11XVry
•porh car •n Americ•.
52759
DELIVERED HERE -ORDER TODAY
1968 MERCURY
2 Door H•rc:f+op Monterey . • , Here is styli"! that
meku luxury • 1por+i1UJ thin9. Ch•c~ Mor1+•NY 1 luir·
uriot.tt new fNtures.
5 2768
DEUYEIED HERi -ORDER TODAY
ohnSOD 4 · Son
Oax .. C1J111f'1 Oldest UNCOLN-MllCUIY.COUGAI Dealer
)QSJ COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPORT BEACH S4S-1278 MM911
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FOID MERCURY
'63 FORD '62 MaCURY
MEICUIY
1967 MercsJ 'ffi MUSTANG. Qeea. N e w
Comm8ter tir'8, tJrUes. DeeDmt!
StatlonWCICJOll $1315. ~
VecaUon time ia a1mo1t heft. OLDSMOmLI Buy your .mtton waaon , ______ _
now wtien the price 11 rilht-,64 Al~~Ln-V8, AullO. TN.na., Power VftlMllVV-
Steerln&. Power Bnkel. Starfire 2 Dr H.T. lbldarae
Sold for our $4500.00 neow. red metalic with Ill.am in·
Hu oaly 14,<m mUet, and tenor. Full J!Olftr with I.lie
Billi in Fe.c:tory Warranty. air. nu. car Medi to bt
Fairlane soo Sport Coupe. 4 Door hardtop. V!, autom•· MUllC llff to liA)T'eclate. aeen for
Bucket 1eata, radio and tic, power 1teerin1, ndlo Special lb1a we8-end ony: $1595
healer, autometic tran• and healer. $2.599.00 JOHNSON & SON
$395 Fn1l Price
mJISloo. f9isttrln'. ELMORE ~e::ch
STANSBURY STANSBURY r..':. ~~;,,"'."'a '::i;,:.. .rJ°;:'
BUICK COST~~!.9022 MUSTANG ~E~::~
2100 HARBOR IL VD.
COSTA MESA 646-9022
'64 Ford
GALAXIE XL SOO, pawn
ltffrlni. nidio. heeler, aut~
malic trana.
$1295
..DulflDU
• IMPORTS
2100 HAlt901l BLVD.
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THESE ARE JUST A FEW ~UTOMOllLES THAT C~RI¥ ROY CARVER'S EXCLUSIVE 30 J>AY OR 1,000 MILE
(WHICH EVER OCCURS ARST) UNCONDITIONAL <NO COST TO :rHE CUSTOMER> WARRANTY ON ENGINE
COMPONENTS, TRANSMISSION AND REAR END. . .
'64 OLDSMOllU 81 '64 FALCON SPRINT '65 MUSTANG 2 PLUS 2 '66 CATALINA '65 CHEVROLET ' 4 Doer h.rdtep. Vt, lavtfr•-ttc. power m.rffit, 2 Deer h ...... p. VI, pewet •t.efi"t> re4i., II.et-Fa.tbuk. YI .iitlu, eut•111•tlc tran1miulon, 4 Door. YI, hyclr•111•tlc, power 1tHrh19, r•cll•, r•cllo, 11 .. tw, wllit. well tir.., f•dory eir , ... "'• white .W. w•ll tlf•1t factery •lr ceMltlenfft9. redlo, hHter, wlalft .Ue wall tlr•t. 26,101 IC• h•at•r, white aide well tnt. fectory elr con· IMPALA. ~ Sport. Vt. Powerglide, power
ditloal119-t.1l 111ile1. ditlo11i119. • ... r1.,, redlo encl h01tor, wlllt• side will tires.
$1477=. $1577 ::~ $1777 ::~. $2277~~ $1977=~~
'65 BUICK '64 CHEVROLET '65 CHEVROLET '63 DODGE DART '67 CHEVROLET
leSabro 4 Door 1ocleri. Hydr1111atic, powor , .. er-lrnpela S1pn S~rt. YI, pewottlicl•, pow•r Malibu 2 Docw he"4to,. R1dlo, hoat.r, eute. Corworllblo 6 cyllnclor, TOflll1Mflits, t1dl1, ••et. kl /Ur 4-Doot Hd111. VI, p•-'91ida frensrnlt-
Into redt., llMter, white .Wo wel tirM, F.ct.ry 1teeri..,_ redlo, etw, wlll.. 114• well tl,.a. rnatic, • qlinder, Mtsf1ndl11t IMiy et er, 11Hr 11aw white wall tlr ... $1277 full ,r1ca, 11011, radio, hHt•r, pow•r dHrln9, whit. 1id•
•Ir e-.idltio11i11• $1777 F.11 price, wall tires.
$1977:~ . 34,396 MILIS $1677::~ 28,474 MILIS $2277 ~~:t.
'66 MERCURY '66 CHEVROLET I '65 CHEVROLET '66 PON11AC GTO '65 CATAUNA
2 o-hrlrian•. ltecllo, kiter, 1.to111atlc tr .... ;
C.,nco 4 o_, tl~p. YI, po-9lld•, r1dle, l111pal1 t ,au•11,., -1011, VI, po-'111cl•, VI, hydr11111ttc. ,o_r 1fffd119, radio, ... ..,, 2 /.his 2. Hardtop coupe. ledlo end liottw, 111iuio11o pow•r stHrh1t elMll lwek.., factory elr keter, white w1ffa. Ati1c1h1t•ly 9org .. us. $2477 poww m.rln9, ro41o, kat•r, wlllts sld• well wlllft dd• w1ll1, sollcl ~ • .i .. wltfi tllfl(MIM hy remetlc tra1111111ul011t pow• atHrl119, conditlenlllf• F.ia ,nee. ti,. .. 12477 Full Prlco. buck•t tHtl, $21177 ftifl fl'ICO.
$2677=. 13,349 MILIS 18,646 Mii.iS 16, 154 MILIS $1977~~
'66 LE MANS '65 LE MANS '65 CHEVROLET '66 MUSTANG '67 LE MANS
Sport nw,.. belie ud hotter, llydre1111ttc 2·0-herdto,. Hytfremetlc, pow•r ste•rfllf• N• MollU Hupe. AutOt111ffc transmlnion, radio a11d 2 Door herdtop. 6 cyllnd•r •n9i11e, 1utornetlc 2 Door h1rdtop. Ya, llyclr1111atic, power steerl119,
tr1111minio11, pow"' tMenllf. dio .... IMotet. Whlto "41• well tim. hHt•r, whit. sltl• well ffr••· tr•111miuion, radio, hHt•r, white sid• will tir". redio, hHter, white 1id• wall tir11. hct•ry air
ca11dltloni119. . $2377=. $1977~~ $1377~~1 $1977 ~~ • $2877~~. •
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.COMPARE THESE LOW-LOW PRICES A~D COME S~E US · FQR 'RIE~ 'DEAL: . O~ .. DEALS 'ON
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THIS FRIDAY-SATURDAY 2-DAY SALS OF ALL SALES ~N .NEW CtfEVROLETS.
BRAND NEW 1968 BISCAYNE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
. $ ...,......,... ................. ntecf
wfn ... Seid, .,..,._., lights, outtkte
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n... .. only a few of tile fantaltic deals ofter.cl for this tlcJantlc tale.
We have over one haadred new Chevrolets to choose from, every model
.. alor at JOW' dloica.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
BRAND ·NEW 1968 · CAMARO·
c .. ,.. Al ¥1.,t frl~. ~ shift cetlltol, tilltH wi ..... ~ ....
radio, ll1ater, •rectlonal ACJfds, otltllde 111~, tNck :#.562.
H.ry, lt won't lat at
2-0oor CIOUIM-rt.dio _., he.ter,
tfntecl wllMlshle1d, cUNCtlonal
llthts, eutticte """-· .... 555.
Friday •nd s.twfty enty •
YOU CAN B·E SURE WITH AN "0K'; USED CAR
FROM CONN·ELL CH·EVROLET
S64 dn. S84 mo.
Sport coupe. Automatic, power stMrlng, radio,
heater, silver blue with blue Interior.
'68 Cadillac m dn. S32 mo.
Secl•n. Full power •ncl factory air conditioning,
S88 dn. $88 mo.
Coupe. Autometlc, radio, ~, lierra gold
with bucket tNfL Lew mi ......
Roadster. 4 sPffd tr•n1ml11lon. radio and
Sport coupe. VI, automatic, power stMrlng,
radlo, heater, MW car warranty and vinyl In·
terlor.
'&5 MERCURY
Montdalr hardtop coupe. va, automatic, power
st•ring, r•dlo, heater, low mli••· ermine
white with blue Interior.
'65 COMET S44 dn. S44 mo.
S&8 dn. S&I mo. '64 Chevrolet S64 dn. S84 mo.
Pickup with c•mper. 4 wheel drive, w•rn hut.,
complete.
'&5 TRIUMPH S32 dn. $32 mo.
Sedan. 4 speed tr•nsmlulon, radio and ,....,,
'65 Dodge A-111S&ldn•mo.
V•n. Side doo", rear windows, new bralc•,
compMte paint lob. Extra nice.
1h ton fMCkup. I' fleetslde, VI, •utom.ttlc, racflo,
S56 dn. S56 mo.
Radio •nd huter, 4 speed tr•n1mln'-n.
S2I dn. S2I mo.
Super II 4 Doer hardtop. VI, rHlo, heater,
Mltomatlc, power • ...,.,,,.
Countty Wan VI, •utomatic, factory air, pow-
er....,...,., radio, heeter. Powder blu. w/ttlue
vinyt Int.riot'.
2 Door. R..dio and hffter, white with• red in. · CenMftfble. Automatic tranemiullft, r1dio, Monza • ...._ ..t heater, aut.i1tetfc ............
Mlcltlf. 4.,... ,,.....,.,..._, mmnfnt lritlsh 2 Door s-..,. 6 cyllndw -.m., autom.tk,,
....... ff'Mft flnllh. power steering, r..U. ancl r..ter.
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Ready For lm1nediate Delivery
~'GTO" CAR OF THE 'YEAR ···$ FIREBIRD '400 THE HOT ONE
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DOWN
DELIVERS
ANY ONE OF OVER
187 NEW PONTIACS
or your chol• of
our qu1llty c0ntroll"'
' UMd Clrs.
_.. + TAX & LfCINSI DN,. O.A.C .
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PIOPLI HAVE BIEN BUYING FROM . . . ,..
LONGPRE PONTIAC FOR OYER 20 YIARS
NOW BYllG ORAJIGE COUNTY IN OUR NEW lOUTIOll
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DISCO.UNY
ON THIS 1968 PCNTIAC GRAND PRIX. LOW MILIAGE
EXECUTIVE CAR DRIVEN BY THE DEALER. STK.NO. P100
HUGE SELECTION
OF
STATION WAGONS
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PONTIAC FOR '68
ALRIADY
. THI LARGEST
SlllCTION
IN ORANGE
COUNTY
'68 PONTIAC CATALINA 2-DR. SEDAN
CATALINA COMES ON
STRONG. HAS EVERY·
THING YOU WANT AND
THEN SOME •••
$ 98
Per
Month
TEMPEST SP.ORTS COUPE
It ._ hat• ...r 4tfrolter, podded $ .... "''°" ..,.... .... b.tts. and
AS APPWll6
AND PuCTICAl
AS A
WA&Oll WI IE I
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--..... bock·•, ltftts, side rear .tew
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OIDEll YOURS NOWI
...._ Dept. Open 7 to f p.m .. Mon. -7 to 6 p.m.. Tuee. thru flrt. s.i.. o.,t. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon. thrv flrt.
f to 6 p.m., Sat. & Sun.
llRYICI
DIPT.
OPIN
7 A.M.
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
FOR.
150 NEW 1968 MUSTANGS IN STOCK ... LET US SHOW YOU HOW
EASILY WE CAN TEAM YOUR CHOICE WITH YOUR POCKET BOOK!
SCIENCE HAS
DEVELOPED."
THIS FOR YOUR HEALTH •••
TB1S FOR YOUR CAIL.
NOW ••• we can scientlfiully
an•lyza and check over 100
arH1 on Heh used ur th•t •f·
fecta Its perform•nce prior to
selling it. You buy with built
in confidence when you buy •
Theodore Robina Used C•r that
carries the Diagnostic sticker.
These cars .re guaranteed
100°1.
Fully factory equipped
lnclucfint ........,.f front
and reer tut •tta, pact.
ded duh and vleoa, wall
to wall carpeffng, outside
rear view mirror, back-
up lights and other stand·
ard equipment.
HARD TOPS e· FASTBACKS e GT'S
RAINBOW SPECIALS e GT /CS CALIFORNIA SPECIALS
SHELBY AMERICAN GT-350's ancl GT·SOO's
2395
5299999·
GT-350's
GT-SOO's
TEST DRIVE THE FABULOUS 1961
SHILIY AMERICANS TODAY
WE ARE
ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY
AUTHORIZED
SHElBY -AMERICAN DEALER
NEW '68 FORD F-100
STYLESIDE PICKUP
13 I'' whHI beH, white & sky blue
color. Radio end hHter, 9ua9 ... left &
right hand West Coast mirrors, 8: I Sx 15
tires. Stock number 895T
LOWER PRICES ----MEAN
EASIER TERMS
New '68 Cortina
2 DOOR DELUXI
Fwd'1 flhulous lnglhh Import with bucket
...n,. dhc brabl, 4 on the floor,"*" for
5 bit Mlults.. (Avtonwtfe trw. .._lllw.J
47~
After 1/3 c• or T .... Dn.
Unclu ... Tax & Lie.)
TWO ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!
'61 CORVAIR MONZA
Automatic, RI H. Tu & license down
$24 par mo. 24 mo. GFD 144
'64 FORD XL HARDTOP
Bucket seats, fectory 4 apnd. Tn I lican1•
Jown $6) per mor 24 mo. HBV9"7
'63 FORD GALAXIE 500
VI, 2 Or. H.T. A11to .. PS, RIH. 20 '4 down or
ttode Slt per 11\0 24 mo. GNl.4101
395
'66 MUSTANG $199 s VI, Air cond., conaole, landu top, auto., RIH,
PS. 20 '-llow11 or trade SH per mo. 30 mo.
No. P7571
'62 LINCOLN $149 5 Continutel. f.oetl.d. A•ctle whito w/bluo
luthor Inter, 25 ~ llowfl or trotlt, SH par rno.
24 mo. FGY5J I
'63 MERCURY S.22 $89 5
Comot Spt. Cpe. Auto., RAH. 2S % clown or trade
$36 por mo. 24 mo, J41tK759
'67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU
loodell, powor atHrint. tHh, windowa, air
conJ. 20~ tlown or tro4o $101 per mo. l• mo, Ho. TRJ2 ..
'64 THUNDERBIRD $1795 Herdtop. Full power, oir cofld., P.wlndow1. 25 '!.
down or trade SH per mo. 24 mo. HIS1l7
TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT?
BUY NOW· PAY LATER
1000/o FINANCING AVAILABLE
'67 FORD GALAXIE 500 $2395 2 Or. H.T. VI. Auto .. PS, Fact. wa,,a11ty,
R&H. 15 % clown or ttade. Ut por mo. l6 mo.
No. UEL035
MUSTANG SALE
EXAMPLE 3-YIAR OLD
'65 MUSTANG $1495 4 ap .. cl. radio I hutar, 25 '.(, clown or
tr-'o $0 per mo. 30 mo. OSK7H _ ,
EXAMPLE 2-YEAR OLD
.'M MUSTANG HT $1795 Fitni, fod9fy oq•lppecl lncluclin9 •a11lo
I hootor. licenH 11umbor SVY6'5
EXAMPLE YEARLING
'67 MUSTANG HT $2095 L-111lloo,., f.lly •quipped, 20 '.(. tlown
.., woJo SH pot 1110. l• "'•· TRJt21
'6' FALCON SEDAN
~fefllotlc. RIH, oir co11clitioni119, 20 '1. down
Of ~MO, S4f P°' mo. 30 mo. No. SVZI 17
'66 FORD LTD
looJod 4 Jr. •U. VI, PS, etc 201. clown or
trMlo Uf par mo. )0 mo. No. 75HA
'53 CHEVROLET s99 Sodon, Tro111poriotio11 1poclol., Uconso 11umbot' '
kER7'1. Tu l liconae ,_,., $11 pot.., .. U 1110,
'63 FORD ECONOLINE
Station wo9011. I Hoh, rodlo, hootor. 20%
tloW11 or +redo $49 pOI' 1110. 24 1110. H., JJRU4 ~1195
'65 FALCON CONVERTIBLE $1395 VI, Futu10. Automatic, P~, R&H. 20 '1.
dowr1 or trade $49 por mo. JO 1110. Ho. POS 119
'64 FORD XL HARDTOP 4 DR.
VI, outo., elr con4., PS, P-wln4owa. 20 '!.
llow11 UI por iMo24 "' .. ltl6010 $1295
'59 HILLMAN $199 Minx aotla"' Tront,orfotlOtll ,,..tot. Lk•Me No.
KCR791. Tu I lieo11M tloW11, $11,w .. 141t10,
'57 FORD PICKUP. AUTOMATIC. $295
Tron1porlotior1 apoclal. Tu I llcanao '-• S 11 por 1110. 24 "'o. E.6H03
'66 FORDS (2 TO CHOOSE FROM> $1295
C111iom, VI, ltlH, Hto1utlc, bluo finish. I 0"
llown or trello $49 per mo. 30 mo, No. P7747
'67 FORD CUSTOM ~1695 4 Door. VI, owtol'flotl-, rodio, hHtar. 20 '!. 4'ow11 •
or trade. S4t ,_ _ U 1110. Ho. P7717
SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH TUESDAY, MARCH 26
SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS PARTS & SERVICE HOURS PARTS ONLY
• A.M. to 9 r .M. MONDAY. FRIDAY • SATURDAY I A.M. TO ' r .M •• CLOSED SUNDAYS 1 ..... TO' P.M. MONDAY • 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TUISOAT. NIDAY I A.M. TO 6 P~ SATVIDAY
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History Of The National
Easter Sea
So~iety
,For Crippled Children & Adults
A YObttary·,~tion th.t began with
OM crippled chM in. t.pit.J"in Ohio in 1921
..,_. ~ ~ •• cpirier of • mtlion handt.
cepped ~ -.nualy in every state in the
nation.
The ~ is the N.tioMJ Society for
Cripp!ecl ~ end Adults, •nd the man most
responsible for its form.tion was Ed94r F. ADen
of Syn.. Ohio.· Mr. AIM. whose son h.d been in.
iured"in"• 'str..+ur colisiott MCI c5ecl for lack of
emerC)4H'Cy medical fM:JTsties, gave up his pros.-
perous busineu to raise funds •nd buad • hospi-
t•I for crippled chadren.
For some time the hospital only h.d one pa-
tient, a boy who needed expensive sur9ery and
tl\er•py if he wwe evw to stud~ .... Valun-
~!!, ~ t.911tlt~ ~out Other ch&hn~
~encftheir .,....ts to cM..ge their feel"WHJS
of·9Mft Md sMM. to hope and cour•ge. Soon
perants throughout Ohio were •WncJ for help,
and the hospital was filed.
Earfter in the Society's be9inning days, Rot-
arians provkled major support for iti pro9ram
of mcdicaJ •nd refenal care.
In 1924, there were only 9,000 beds in hos.-
pitals, st•te institutions •nd other facilities to
offer tr .. tment for 289,000 children known to be
suffer'"9 from con9enital defects, cerebral palsy,
cripplin9 caused by tuberculosis, and other con-
ditions.
By t929 there were 23 state societies using
direct payment for mediul care and treatment
ctnd education of crippled children and seeking
le9islation for them. The National and state soc-
FORGI ·
ieties had an important part in developing the
fint social security legislation enacted, which
dealt with services for the crippled .
Sale of Easter Saels as a fund raising device
was adopted in 1934. Easter Seals have, since
then, raised $241,685,847, includin9 almost $22.5
million in 1967, for crippled children and adults.
In 1944, there were societies in varying
stages of development in. 40 states. The national
Of'CJ•niution was extended to include state and
local affi1iates in .,ery st•te, the District of Col-
umbia and Puerto Rico, aU meeting high stand-
ards of performance and reporting.
A national staff of professional consultants
in care and treatment organization, public edu-
cation and fund raising wu developed at the
wme time to serve the affiliated groups and
formulate new national projects and programs.
Treatment programs were vastfy extended
and their emphasis attered to reflect changing
needs. The crippling diseases of the early de-
cades of the 20th century had yielded to some
de9ree to effective public health programs, im-
proved medical and surgical techniques, and to
the development of new drugs.
The Society's programs, formerly centered
around hospitals and convalescent care, were re-
directed to rehabilitation services for crippled
children and adults at the community level geared
to community needs.
The Easter Sectl Research Foundation was
established in 1953, implementing the third
major objective of the Society, the other two be-
ing those of care and treatment and educcttion.
HA
The Southland's Finest
The family of more than 1,400 Easter Seal
state and loc•I affiliates is today the largest of
its kind in the nation. Afiffiates operate rehabilit-
ation and treaiment centers, clinics, camps, shett-
ered workshops, home employment, physical oc-
cupational •nd speech therapy programs, •nd
other related services.
Among the Society's patients are those suf-
fering from orthopedic and neuromuscular condi-
tions, cerebral palsy, speech and hearing disord-
ers, arthrms, stroke, poliomyelitis, multiple scler-
osis, muscular dystrophy, amputation, mental re-
tardation, epilepsy, accidental injury, brain in-
jury, spina bifida, paraple9a and a host of other
conditions.
Professional personnel st•ffing the programs,
together with administrative staff, have reached
a total of almost 4,000. Recognition by the medi-
cal and related professions, widespread public
support, approval by.national, state and local ac-
crediting agencies, and the service of hundreds
of thousands of volunteers, all have played a part
in the history and the growth of the Easter Seal
societies.
If there ever was a year in which the support
of everyone is needed to buy Easter Seals it's
1968. With the great population increase in
Orange County the number of cases handled by
the Society has trebled. More funds are needed
to carry on this 9reat Society. So send in your
contribution today. Some little crippled child will
be glad you did.
Best Regards
AJ
WARE
HARDWARE e DUPOllT PAINTS e SMALL APPLIANCES e PLUMBING SUPPLIES
.... U.S. P ... Off.
2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
A Good Friendly Place to Shop -Open Sundays Daily 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350
Featuring Nationally Advertised Brands Of Merchandise At Fair Price!
MllMllM sect~AILY l'ILOT
I' 11Uf' Mettll 12. 1 hi
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Priday, March ~ 19'1
EDWARD S. BRADY,
ASSOC IA TE DEAN OF
THE USC SCHOOL OF
PHARMACY, IS T H &
SUBJECT OF DOROTHY
PIER'S MEET THE pE().
PLE F E A TU R E ON
PAGE 3.
AN A VA N T • GARDE
TWO MAN ART SHOW
OPENS THIS WEEK AT
THE BALBOA PAVIL·
ION GALLERY. THE
SHOW, SPONSORED BY
THE FINE ARTS PAT·
R 0 N S OF NEWPORT
HARBOR, WILL FEA-
TURE WORKS OF JOii
GOODE AND ED RUS.
CHA. A STORY ANO
P I C T U R E S ARE ON
PAGE S.
DON WILSON 'S OUT 'N'
A 8 0 U T -I N G HAS
BROUGHT US SOME IN•
TERESTING M E N U
MEMOS AS WELL AS
ENTERTAINMENT SUG-
GESTIONS. H I S COL·
UMN ON PAGES 8
THROUGH 11 HAS
S 0 M E SUGGESTIONS
WORTH C H E C K I N G
OUT. OTHER ORANGE
COUNTY HAPPENINGS
MAY BE FOUND ON
PAGES 8 THROUGH 1 S. GOLDEN
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UPPA_ ~TO& Ill.OW -Tiie llJllP& KlllP& o-·· Aweoe ~ " s.t1w111 ·o,. ... cmc;,•11 ...... JD ...... _. benefit
....._ _ ......... , ''Dlcle .... UuwP
..-.. ti Iii )mt •te Ball at a.'e Newpar1er Ila. .. J-..... ..... Nnpcllt Buch. Ex· ~ .......... Jmldlr1 .,., _er.,. C4mitJ wp11 d be • ....., tod&y at1l t p.m.;
..... 1Saa.a•M;.a., .. Mar.X, 10a.m.
.. ' .... A. f= ..... " will be ubd to ..
... fer .a. lapp.'1 ~ hmd. Phom --" • 00
0CC IDIP90NY Om :HUTU -Tbe OraQle
Cwt CeDep C4lauDaD1b S)'mpboa,y Orcbatra
_... tM.bataa el JOMJ* Pearlmaa wlD cm a
eiaaeert S.., Mar. II al t p.a. lD tbe OCC
Alll1lt.-tum, l701 Falmlw, COlta lieu. SoJo. llt. De'fid s.m., wm p1ay Piano Concerto
No. ' '1 Anta RublnltetD. Admiuloa, St.
CllAIDD ClONCERT -Tbe Larma Beadl Cbam·
.. M.mc SodetJ la '"'B:l. tbe Prape Stzmi Quartet perfGnnjq . Bartot and
!>twit • Mar. II Ill 1:31 p.a. la the Lq1aa .. mp Scbool Audltcahua, as Part An ..
i..,.. Bncb. ncteta, aduJb P. atudentl '1Je. Pbone 4M-37ll.
ll01tSB lllOW -Tbe 0nqe CoaDty Mustaniat
~ ot h America Murtuc .uoct.U. la r:-'Dtl"' a....._ Uow Kar. 2t beOmdnl at a.m. lit tbe Ora111t County Fab"lfomdl arena.
• Fair Dri.e, Costa Mesa. CompetUS. wtlJ be
in 21 claua. lncl\llbf . dODby bandliDI dais.
Doution fl S1 per d.us for ,..uctputs, e6-
11l1111• tree to sr•ndlt.&Dd. Pboae ..... for
further lnlannatioL
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•UIDI TO ••• Speeiala for Kida
DIS ft.YING -n. ~. -1 tile ftJbll d' ,, i;..;: .......... Marda ••• ..... • ,.... o....r, ~ Mnll ._ ua. • ~a., ln'IDI.·• ..-• ~ mnd "1 tbe Tfta o.w Mer• trm
A.Hid ....
Jal cp!IMJ!'N'I TllSA'l'Ell -'ftle OIDdnlt•a
,,_... OaDd ol Nnpart an. II ......u.a
'4Tbt cw. ol tbe GollSID IUbunt," • Sat..
Mir.• at 11 a.m. ad I:• p.m. ud Sua., Ks.
ll at I:• p.a. la the Llttle Tbuter at ..
o.ta ..... JDa1a Scboo1. -. Falmlw Rd.,
Colla ...... 'ncbta, -· wUl be .... at .... GIOll't dee. 1111 Newport Bml., Colt& Mesa.
,,_ 11 a.a to ' p.m. daDJ ad If anllablt will .. be .... at tbl ... Pbw •• 1111
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OlllLOlmln TllBA'l'D -''lftlmle .... Poell"
wll " ltalld Ill ........ c.... ~ nH ..., ,...., -Newport ..... Mew..
fill't ....... ...... Ap1l '· .... .. .... wlll •• Sabria1I ..., at •:• .. ..
... 1 , ... Tkba, " ............ ddl-drea, pallaWt at tlll ... ,... ... ...
IWtnDJaD OOMmlT -WDlaa ... wDl
........ Urpllc.w• tmeelt ...... SdeDe9 i..ec... Hall al ua. .,., Ininl St., lnlnl Oil
~ Mir .• 'at 1:30 , ... Ruined ..,,,, ....
" ... 11111111. • for VCJ ~ 1117 ftr teata and bdarmaUOIL
D~ADBI -=: Elt"t Lodp No. 1717
• la praeaUnc • """' lbow Fri., Mar. 2t Md Sat., Mar. 30at1:31 p.a. lD tbe Oraqe
Cout Collect AUllltiortum.. 2791 Fatrrilw Rd.,
Colt& Mesa. Pr'OCeeda rr.. tbe ...... wlddl
will lDclude lhl&ial. cludaC •• maOC Kt, ...
C•ntnl buffoonery, will C• to AllPOl't JOU~
adhitlea, Boy Scouta and cl1aabled vettt1111.
'l\cteta, priced at Si.GO are anflabae at tbt
door. Phone 1'1Ul10.
OCC CBORALE CONCERT -The OCC Collete
<1Mm' and the Chorale StDfcmla under tbe diree-
tlcla ol Gerald Scbroeder and J. P. Colyar will
perfarm 1elldlonl of lbtllic for double dloin an
San., Mar. 31 at t p .. m. In the OCC Avditorium, mt Falrriew Dr., c:oa& Ila&. Ad:miuioa, $1.
Sports
PU BAIKBT8ALL -An•helm AmiCCll vs. Oat·
1ud Frt., Mar Dbl tbe Arena ot the Anaheim c.v.nuoa Center, IOO Wat Katella, Anlhelm,
beCbmlnc .t I p.m.
BORIB aAaNG -Tboroathbred bone raclnc at a.ta Aalta Part, il5 W. Huntmctoa Dr.,
Arcldla, Tuel. throqp Fri., ftnt poet tim• Mt
f• 1 p.m. ••• San Lail BeJ Htad'icap, Sat..
Mar. 2S Pott time cm Sat., 12:30 p.m.
·Places to Go
ESTANCIA ADOBE -All biltGric landmark locat-
ed at A4tma ud Me.sa V-* Dr. Wat.
c.o.ta Mesa. Originally a w., ltaU. for
IDdius, the hiltoric adobe .._, been re.wed
ud hlralalled and is opa to tbe public from
1 to s p.m. an Sal and 8an. No Mm•um
.,..._ For blfonnatioa pboae s• mz
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Places to Go
.aVlmAND OF ftlB Alll-1'tilbt and spece m•
• 11\ml, f..a.rinl a coledloa GI mme ... bJ9.
torical ,.... d&tfna Met .. lilt. Boan 11
Lm. • 5:• p.a. daiJ1,. a.... CoantJ Alrpart.,
'l'kketa .... adaltll, 7k juldGn, IOc eWldrt&
Pbont .. lml
lVl'OMOO'IVB MUSEUM -8rtQ1 Omnlncham
Au&omoUft Museum located at 290 Batu street,
at the ~ ot Red HlD, Costa Mua. PboDI
lf&.'1980. Soun 10 a.m. bDtil S p.m. dail)'.
l'eaturel a eollectioa Cl( .mtace, cl&uiet
nctn1 and 1perta can: encbM dllp1ajt. M>
minion, ldalta-4J.M, ltuden& and mllltarJ, 85c.
~ ander .1e free.
-~ INOI I'S may FARM -~ttraet!onl Incl•
Obolt 'lwa. unique -.. tbaw. tradinc pott,
ad rtdtl; Belich Jlhid., Bana Pan. Boan U
Lm .. to I p.m. dally. Pltoae m.un.
JAPANESE DEER PAU-Located at Santa Aaa
Freew11 ... Knott Aft., la Buell& Park. Roura
JI a.m. ti T p.m. Sun. ChnaCb 'l'bun. &D4l 10 a.&
to 10 p.a. Pri. and Sat. Admilllon $1 for eddlt
IOc for d'lldren. 200 tame deer to pet and ,..
plua bean, swam, dove pavilion and hpane9e
tea boUll.
llOVIELAND WAX MUSEUll-Creationa In wa
ti fam~ ltan and acena of yeiteryear, 1rfo.
ill\ COIUlmll. Ia tbe Palace of Llvln& Art then
ue repllcu ~ famoua Kul.pture in marble.
Tlcketa: adalt '2, jwDon ~rt. fl.SO, childrea
J.12 65 eats. 7'1l.l Beacb Blvd., Buena Puir.
Hours, S-.. throqh Tbun. t a.m. to 11 p.m.,
Fri. and Sat. 9 Lm. to m.ldalpl Phone m.UM.
llllSION MN JUAN CAPJSl'RANO -Located at
Ortea• &10•11. El Camino Real and Sprial
St. In SID .1qa Capistrano. Take Sota Aa&
Freew117 tD fDCbway 74 olf ramp. Opell dallr
7 a.m. 1lt I p.in. Admlaloa 50 cab, c:blldrell
Dder D edmitted free. Pt.one •1111.
COVER: From left, Gary Keith and Richard
Brown d.i.sOOftl the stolen )fexicQn art treasuN
tn the Chilclrea's Theater Guild production ''Tbe
Curse of the Golden Sunburst." See feature with
plcture6 on paces & and 7. (IM Payne pbotOI)
GtaWe Te ha
lleet Tiie PMple
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Ganie• 1Wet
l>Ht(ner'1 NetelleK
Avut-OuM Art a..
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Amtrlcu Nat, Open
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OttANGE COAST
WEEKENDER
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CARTOONS
ALL SE.ATS SOc
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Now NOMINATID FOR
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CHILDREN'S
MORNING SHOW
Saturday, March 23rcl
DOORS OPEN 9:30 A.M.
FREE-TV SET
-alMI Oii .... 5cl'ffft -
Alls.... JEUY LEWIS ill
~ CINDEIRLLA fa color
w .arte.-
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LIVE THEATEI
0
OPENING THIS WEii
•-rw. ... Mlee"
.,.,,0 BllDd )(lee,,, U old-time spoof Oil buftaq.
~ wlD M frtl 11 k II at the llwlUncta Buda =•• Bara, !UI Mala St., HUDtlqtoa Beacb Clli I ad Saturdaya, March 22 tbrMCh April 11.
Curtain time 1:30 p.m. Pboae lfl-1131.
''FUDllJ Ptrinlt,.
A dame1Uc comedy, "Famil.J P«tralt," will be sn-tect b7 tbt Siuda Au ea.mumt:J Pl.Qtn.. l.l2Q West ltb Slrtet, Suta AM. Pri .-I Sat, ~
lnC March 21 through April t. Oataln Uml t :•
p.m. Phone 541-2181.
"Sweet BW ef Y..U."
Tenneasee Wllllaml" "Sweet Bird of Yciath" ..,..
ring SbeDeJ W"mten will be .., .. Mar •• tbnMCb
April 7 at the Melodyland 'lbeater, 10 Jl'reedman
Way, Anaheim. Performaneet Tuel. tlsrOllCll, Slit.
at 1:30 p.m., Sun. at I p.m., matiwl Sit. and
Sun., 3 p.m. Phone 7'1f.74llO.
S11U. IUNNIN•
''fte l.Mde ....
Tbe Costa ...... CiYic P1a1boUI wOl JftMll Ill
eW'nal·~edy, '"!'be UtUe Rut." llt h
Commmdty ltecnatioa Ceater, Wat G*, 0nmre
County P'msromcla, Costa MMa oa Frida. lilareb
Dud Saturday, March 23. Curt.ala time t :30 p.m.
Pbcm ---· ao.ee ..............
A ..._. ftilr7 t8le, ''Oace fir tM AlllimC°' wtll M r::•t.s '>1 tbe Udo Ille l'Luen, Prt.. ud SIL . ti ID4 29, at G9e Lido Ide OIMI a•, i1
Via Udo Soud. Newport Beach. Curtain time 1:30
p.m. P hone '75-0130 .
"'Ji.e &aack"
An oflbeat Engliab comedy, ''The Knack." la on
stage iD the South Cout Repertory Second Step
Tbeatu, JIU ViDa W&J, Newport Beada, FridaJ
and Saturday nigbb throutb Marcb Jl CUrtala time
1:30 p.m. Phone m.teM for fmtblr fllformatlaD.
"A Tate fll llfte'1"
"A Tute of Boney," a clrama ot lnter-ndal .....
11 • Ital• at tbe Soutb Coat Reperter'J ftlnl
S&ep fteater, 112'1 Newport Bmt, Coda Meaa. Pwr-
formance1 throuda Sun., dol1q Iii.Ir. Jl Pbcme
~1313 for ticket .infGl'ID.ldc&
''Bllts ,..,,...,..
"Enter t.av.&Nni." a BroelhrQ' hit comedJ, will
be staged at MeJodytand niutu. 10 1'reedmu
W.,, An•belm u...p lrlar. K. PerfGra.
a.nces OD Fri. and Sat. at 1:30 ,.m., Sa. at I p.m..,
mlltiaeet Sat. and Sun. 3 9.m. Phone m.,_
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NOW-IMDS TUESDAY
A~y \ward
Nominat.Jn--
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OESIGN FOR LOVIN,..' ..
"W ATUHOU MO. J" ~~~· f Yvf5 MOOAN<l
MEET r.rHE PEOPLE
Contlnu.cl From P• I
Public Re1iltionl committee of the American
Pharmaceutical Aaaoclation, and a member of
the Poilon Prevention Committee.
Brady wu honored today at a testl.moni·
al hmcbeon pven in the Ambassador Hotel,
Los Angeles, by the QSAD Centurions, sup-
port group for USC School of Pharmacy,
and the 9Cbool's alumni association. Dr.
Jam~ L. Goddard, U.S. Food and Drug Ad·
~on eommlssioner, was the speaker.
In his spare time, he enjoys f.i.9hing and
putteting around the house.
'lbe Brady• have four children: Bonnie
who is married and lives in Huntington Beach;
Susan. who attends USC: Ed. who a aboard
the USS Impenious oU the coast of Vietnam
and Timothy, 13, who attends !?;wYer Inter-
mediate School in Huntington Beach. They
also have one grandson, John, eight months.
With Ed Brady the shoe is on the other
foot. Dru2s don't keep him alive. He keeps
them lllve by bringing their use and abuse
before the public eye in an entertaining
manner.·
-Oorothy P;.f
.,,.2661 ISOLDE CEPPARO
299 Robin Hood LAn•, Cotta Mua
SEATS AVAllABt.r i
NOW THRU MAY 5
THEMISER
Tocuu 11 ll•S•t Ctlllll' 1411 Office w 111 Ait'lt•ts ,,tfs., TllU. ~ ~r hn. -1 .i n1.: s.t . .,.. s.n.
IUtlntll -2.40 , M.1 Sun. h t. -7:30 P.11. Nt llfftdlJ Ptrftmlum.
SEASON Stl8SCRJPT10MS
FOR THE 1HI SEASON IN
THE MARK TAPDl FORUll
AAE STIU AVAIUBLE.
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Huntington Beath Educator Is Multi.:Ta .le:m:te.d
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Edward S. Brady, a Huntington Beach resident and associate dean
of the USC School of Pharmacy, bubbles over with the thrill of being alive.
A protege as a child, he learned to read before he was five and today still
remains one jaunty step ahead ot most people.
When he was 15 years old, Ed wu graduated .flrom Long Beach Poly·
technic High School .and that same year, 1929, he took a job as a soda jerk
in a drug store. From that time on his interest in pharmacy blossomed. That
fall be entered USC where he became a pharmaceutical chemist in 1932 and
in 1933 received his bachelors degree.
Ed worked as a pharmacist in botn Hollywood and Santa Barbara
---~AllY PILOT
~. MtrO D. IM
'SWEET
BIRD OF
YOUTH'
Shelley Winters, Acad-
emy Award winning •ct·
reu, will star in Tennes-
see Williams' award win-
ning adult drama "Sweet
Bird of Youth," which
opens at Melocfyland The-
atre in Anaheim on Tues-
day, March 26 for • two
Wffk run. Tht ust will
lnclud. Jackie Coogan,
Terry Kiser, L11ann An-
ders, Richard Forbes, Da-
vis Roberts, RJchard Tat·
ro, Rupert Crou, Shtryl
Formberg, Sarah Hardy
and Erik Holland.
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unW the depresdon ttruct. Seetlof an atra IOUZ'C8 Gt lli~.bi JXaa
bered the years he bad played in the 1\'oJan ~and .~ t,1'iki~
muaical career. Be joined Ile LoDJ Beach Munidpaf band 11 a 'rr.Ji-. pla)W.
Jiu.tic led Brady to ID aaodatlon with a~ tc>unl YioBJUt
named llargmt wbo played with a ltring trio at .. Hotel x..,un.a 1114·m
1937 they were married. •
In 1941 he returned to USC to 1"01'k tonnta hb muter. delrel awl upon recemng it joioed the USC teach1.n1 ltltt.. . -"' .
One of the most rewardJ.nc phuel ol hU cares cam'e aboat ~ C~ televidon approached USC on the poM(bl.llty ,Of ,prod11.do1. a 12-thOw
series about drugs. F.d wu choaen to produce and umte lie aboW. the "Apothecary... . . -
Eath Wednetday F.d taped two Uve lboWl.llnJlbt ;~p wf.tb· no
retakes, then rushed home and wrote out tbe ICrlpts tor the itwo lbowl ·» would tape die following week. · · -· ··
Keeping hia hand in the C01DJDonlcat1ona ~1BradJ:,u._a .1tr.qQent visitor on "Keene at Noon" and on radio on ••open~
At present be is try.inc .to ~ W.fillon ~ on'.~ .Idle 'Oi -GM
miJJu.te advertisement. OD dru' abase. "Tbere't DO laa to tJlie .~ I penoa
can poison blmself. Then! are '° ;:2 product.I ~on ·Use ·riW~,wbkti:wm
make a penon dizzy, it does no -to Jep\lfa . .Pinet tblm." ,14;tlld.
commenUng on legislation on such lll'od~ • ,..,,lani ,._ "SOoa J'Q11
would need a prescription to buy haft ~y. 'nae Only •1 to ltop .the U.
of these hallucination producing produCts la bJ education abODt. tbeir ,...dai-gers," Ed believes. · · ' ·
Be also believes that enntuany all ha1tJl MTicea wlll]>e todaHmd.
''In America we believe that all in.ea are· entitled , tO, pOd. health. 1beretcn those el~ted to office D1IUt provide an hlcne~:cu.=:~ . .mee.. There will be a s81ortage of doctors,~ and ~ . .. " be~ald..-pcmt.
ing out that USC b.u the oaly pham*»C'J ~ fc?';~ _illlJllQll ~
"Tratning ii eztremely apemive.~:dle p sf•.._ G('fto 1'11
foot the bill in both the public and prlqte·~.1'2».'~·_,...;a.a
how these servkes will be paid tt.. Et-en prtnte enterprije.~· ISGnl
the bill. In many cases the&e schoola COit more t,O.baiJ4 .thu 1J{e11tiramidcU.e
class business. Even a gift of '5 ~ wm· ~ ·~· thej1Qlt· ·Of o.n.··OI these schools."
Besides acting• M90date dMD.··Bd"-dtl •'moaillfJ ·mw.wtier ,for
the American College of Pharmac1, andlwrtte(&: ·· ·. ~~:·~•~li
traet.-' for the West Coast Dnl&gilt .•d the Ro.cky::: .. ~.~ azin~. He ii a pharmaceutical comultllit.for 'Boitciii .. _and -ocm,,~. \:di'q
companv: on the bo3T'd of directors of Paid ~i dWnDaD ol tbe
Continued on Pa99 14
WE WON'T SELL
''.DIPPED'' STRAWBERRIES!
Most stores sel strawberries tllat •• "dipped"• a. ii .or.tloe • tttey woa't
spoil! JllSt lmaglH wt.at tltat does to rite flantf lllt liere • Newpott ProdKe
Y" get berries ttiat .. pidied Ires.ti ..,.,., •onb1 md ••Ml · .. • ,._,
we cloll't llcwe to llcwe .._ "ja:rud ., wltti tallltlr•," -4 tltat's W, we're
dohMJ Meli a fmtastlc bnlaeul How ab09t btiyhNJ tlMN COllpOll specWs7 r-------------------1 JUM10 sm I LAte1 sm I FasH
I FRESH 1 SANTA ANA I LARGE sm I
1 PINEAPPW 1 STRAWBERRIES 1 ASPARAGUS '1
I 39 I $ oo I I I Only ·.. C ea. 3 lores 1 29c lb. I
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blue, and in meny flower shapes.
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oughly end work in some orgenic matter such as leofmold. Then for each
tuber Koop out o hole four ta ~i~-~nches deep. Set the tuber in carefully
in a hor;;ontol position.
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potato. There are "0 grow+h eyes on the ll•ber, it must beor a piece of
stem which will have ti-.e eye~. Therefore , be care'1..! not to breok the '"ar-
row riecl the ~+em i> atiached to. If the neck i~ bro~eri the t1..ber -:~rnct
grow.
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cne-inch stake in ne ~t •o it. Dahlias need sto~ ·ng ond it is best to start
t raining them a s soon as they ore big enough to tie. Driving the stoke in
a'+er the tuber is planted and covered, one runs t he ris~ of impaling the
t uber and damaging it.
The tuber should be covered with an inch or two of soil, whic h
wil! leave o depression in the ground where the t uber is. The remainder
of the soil will be filled in as t he shoot grows. Tl-e depression helps ~eep
t he sprouti ng tu ber mo ist and warmer since it is nearer the surface of
t he soil that if it were completely covered. When the shoot has four-to .
$ix pairs of leaves pinc h out the center. If you wa nt to grow as large a
flower os possible pinch out all but a few of the s;de shoots and ell the
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Marble
BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
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For hundreds of years marble has been
considered one of the fin est natural building
mateMals. tt is still one oif the most popular
and beautiful materials available for numer·
ou.s purposes in homes such as floors, walls,
fireplace facings, dados, table and pullman
tops.
With • good thorough understanding of
this material one is able to choose where and
how it can be used successfully. The local Iii>
rarles have books on care and maintenance
of marble which rould be of great help.
Most marble surfacts are porous and will
abtsorb st.a.ins. Top dressings, available in
local department and hardware stores, help
overcome marring. U a marble table top has
been badly discolored and scratched, a marble
company will re-polish and restore the sur-
fa ce for a few dollars.
Marble til•• in a 12 inch by 12 ineh size,
threl'-eighths-inch thick can be laid over a con-
crete slab or wood flooring using a mastic
adhesive instead of cement. Grouting is then
used between the tiles.
M.lrb'9 b.lthtubs are not practical be·
cause bath oill!I and other SUins are almost
impossible to remove, Marble facing and rim
\vork around Roman tubs can be used 'Aitb
either a good porcelain or some other easily
cleanable material, such as tile. for the inside
surface of the Roman tub.
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Sunday, March 24, 4-p.m.
The
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Presents The
ORANGE COAST COUEGE
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Jos-,,h Pe•rlm•n, Music Director
D•vld Swenson, Pi1 nlst
"London Symphony No. 104", Haydn
"Pi1no Concerto No. 4", Rubinstein
"Rom1n C1miv1I Overture", Berlioz
ORANGE COAfl COLlf6E AUDITORIUM
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COSTA MUA HAI FLOURllHID
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''TRUST EXPERIENCE''
RE-ELECT ROBERT M. "BOB" WILSON
INCUMBENT. APRIL 9, 1961
• Mtyor of Coste Mose 1964-66
• Former Coste M., Pftrmi119 Commi11ion Chtirmfln
• Member of Orang• County Leep of Cities
• Pest Yic..COmmerw:I.,, American lAtioti
• Americanism Chairman, Orange Co.st Lions
• Cherter Membe< of Coste 1.4.. Hi looston ctuli
• Owner of "The Awnl119 Men"
• President of W..i.m Awni119 Auoclotion
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OPIRA COMPANY l ·N LA
On the evening of Monday, March 25. at 8:00 p.m., Boston's "prima
dynamo'' Sarah Caldwell, who has been described as "the greatest director
of opera in the world today,'' will mount the podium at the Dorothy Chand·
ler Pavilion to inaugurate the first West Coast performance by her Amer._
can National Opera Company, under the aegis of Impresario S. Hurok. The
work for that evening will be her own new staging of Verdi's "Falstaff."
to be folk>~ on March 26 by Puccini's "Tosca;" March 27 by Stravinsky's
"'!be Rake's Progress,'' and March 29 by Bizet's ''Carmen'' -all of wi;.r.,h
will be presented tn her own staging;.
The opening night cast for "Falstaff' will include Peter Glossop in
the tiUe role, Beverly Bower as Alice Ford, Eunice Alberts as Dame Quick-
ly, Benita Valente as Nannetta, Margaret Yauger as Meg Page, Ronald
Hedlund as Ford, Anastasi06 Vrenios as Fenton. James Billings as Bardolph,
Charles Koehn as Pistol and Ray Arbizu as Dr. Caius.
A revolving set by Oliver Smith has done away with the us~I lengthy pauses between scenes, and a wardrobe created by Lewis Brown is de signed
after the paintings of the period ol Henry V1Il. Jean Rosenthal has lighted
the streets and the homes of the merry ladies and gentlemen of Winds<>r.
Three additional performances of "Falstaff" will be conducted by
Miss Caldwell on the evenings of Saturday, March 30, Monday, April 1, and
Saturday matinee April 6, at 2·00 p.m .. which wiil be sung in English. Rob-
ert Petersen, American baritone. will have the title role on these occasions.
Title roles in the other presentaiions of t~ operas will be as follow~
Beverly Bower as Tosca on March 26, 30 and April 3: Ragnar Ulfung as Tom
Rakewen on March 27 and April 2, and Marilyn Horne as Carmen March
29 with Gloria Lane in the role on March 31 in the matinee performance.
Tickets are available through the Music Cente!' or ticket agencies .
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TtM great Te O.um frem Act I of Puccini's TOSCA, to be offered by the
Ameriun Netionel ()per• Com.,.ny et ttM Chandler Pavilion on Merch 26,
March 30 (math\M), •nd April 3. S.rah Cefdwell hes steged it •n•w; Os-
bourne McConathy will conduct. Beverly Bower will tint the title role.
A bedrenled Felsteff, P•t•r Glossop, is hauled out of ttie river where the
merry wivn of Windsor and th•ir gentlemen have dumped him to tHch him •lesson.
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Av-ant-Garde Show-March 27
"Burning GH Station" -Oil by Edward Rusch1
The Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Har-
bor will unveil an avant-garde exhibition of
the works of Joe Goode and Ed Ruscha, two
young southland artists, on March 27. The
show will run Wednesdays through Sundays
from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on Mondays from S
to 9 p.m., closing April 21.
Visitors to the show will see familiar im-
ages of their urban world, realistically ren-
dered, but mysteriously transformed by the
artists' vision. Joe Goode's paintings are ~
ries of milk bottles, houses, windows, eating
utensils and unmade beds; his sdllpture, a
series of staircases. These objects would seem
to transmit the jazzy overtones oi Pop art, but
vibrate instead with the unexpected aura of
romantic landscape, and the literal perception
of the viewer is henceforward irrevocably al-
tered.
Ed Ruscba'• paintings are composed of
typographic images, birds, gasoline stations, ail iii faithful representation. but enchanted
by surprising juxtaposition and conten in.to
surrealist dream. Included in the exhibition is
the massive, controversial painting, begun in
1965 and completed in 1968, "l-Os Angeles
County Museum of Art, On Fire." Also on dis-
play will be books Ruscha has published, in·
eluding "Twenty-six Gasoline Stations," "Ev-
ery Building on the Sunset Strip," and "'Ibir·
ty-four Parking Lots.'' The neutral subject
matter ol Ruscha's typographic painting is re-
lated to the themes of his books.
Lenders to the exhibit inciude the Pasa·
dena Art Museum and the Joseph Hinborn
collection, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hopper, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rowan, Charles Cowles and
Mason Williams.
"LA County Museum On Fl re" -Oil by Edward
M41,.rlM Sec11on-OAIL Y l'llOT ,,i .. y, March 72 1:u
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A flthlnt Mt I• ...t for Mmethlnt besides c.atchlnt fh1h, so th. thieves
cl1scovw' wh.n ttM two young boya finally make their capture. From left,
Dave MOrrls, Olive Riches• Michele belly, Gary K.lth Mii RJchaN lrewn.
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MODERN PLAY f\OR YO.UNGSTERS
CARDED F'OR MARCH 30 AND 31
The Oiildren's Theoter Guild of Newport Beech is presenting o
tnodem ploy for child~n on Morch 30 end 31 in the Little Theater of
Coste Mesa Hi9h School, 2650 Fairview Road, Coste Meso.
"The Curse of the Golden Sunburst," written by Peg Redoy and
Feye Wilson. takes J group of children end adults on a comping trip in
Southern California where they become involved with on obondoned
mine shah, o high cove, some thieves, o stolen Mexican golden sun burst,
• 9in skipper ond o Countess who is e fence for stolen art. They ore oil
mixed together with o mysterious curse which causes the sunburst to
blaze without warning, adding up to on exciting hour of dromo ond song
for children ond the adults who attend.
Cost in the leading roles of 12-yeor-old boys ore Richard Brown
end Gory Keith. Joan Stoinforth ond Rolph Innes ploy the mother and
father, while Olive Riches portrays the Contessa, o fence for stolen ort
goods. David Morris ond Michelle Redoy oppeor os o pair of bumbling,
kind-hearted thieves.
Others in the cost include Morie Buckey, Pot Innes, Pot Neisser.
Dione Stod1inger, Julie DeRushts, McGregor Goines, Corel Ver Nooy.
Cone and Sue Parker, Karen Smiley ond Duncon Strauss.
See Guide to Fun, Po9e 2, for time ond ticket details .
OHn Riches inspects Mr make-up .. Michele Rtday k"ps w•tch for the
thieves, In a rehe•rsal 1c:eM from the play.
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The preview opening put_y at COit&
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Restauras, set for tbie Saturday, lkrdl 23.
Quite a list of guests . . . end, accordiDC to
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beef enchilada, chicken taco, refried beam,
fresh pineapple boat, ''F11.1 ol MutcoH ~
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two femme tbrash• frontine the 1enn-man
•llftlltlan ... bHt undoubtedly been eJimi. Dated ·b1 now.
U yCMa're 1ookinC for aomethina def1nitely new, 101Detbm& ud~y ctlfferent ln the wq _Qf _ 1-ch area entertaimDeDt, pt a H.tten
to llut DaTldlon and the BiC Sound It vma
Marina, Newport Beach.
Abo, while there, you might drop a con-
gratulatory word to Manager Marie Menning·
er . • . a gal who worked Iona and hard to
mate your li.ttenlnc enjoyment possible.
NOTES OF A NOMAD
Now appearing at Sheraton Beach Inn,
(ff/Malm-~~
. NOW!
TM Pabuleul
HERa ·.IOI TRIO
With GH Martw.
e COCKTAILS e DINNER e DANCING
FOi USERVATIONS: 536-1412
21112 OcMn Av.nu. Huntington IMch. C•lif.
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The only thiD& WI overtook
at the VdDr Hiio lu la
the Pacific Octal. Wt n
~bonloevms
trom a ,... 111 s p.m.: faalllol
... Wednesdlys and
Fridays; 1 w llzed CDCkWL
Superb luncbeols and dlnnm
dally. Don't over1ook us I
VtaOR lfUlO lu
Cll DIM It Cllll ,..._,
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YOUU ENJOY OUR
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
11 A.M. TO 3 P.M.
lfM~ Fint DinU.i Since 1965
3801 f.A!t CoM\' JilGKWA'l'-
CclaoNA Dt:l. MAI. CAUJIORMIA
PHowF.: ('114) 615-1374
ltUTAJXa IOClM "'*""~ amamu CdMl!t '*'-' ~ I ,,/
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fr-..W.lT AxADDol~
tbe
GRAND HOTEL
Hantfnlton Beldl ••. the Herb-Joe Trio, witfl
GI Martinez. You'll recall this excellent
0001>~1 appeannces at Newporter Inn, New·
port Beacla; Grand Hotel, Anaheim and
Charter HOU6e Hotel, also Anaheim .
* Joe Tartar, lately of Villa Marina, New-
port Beach and Tartar's Red Balloon, Orange,
now preparing at The Brook, Anaheim. Like
going home to Tatar, who played and sang
there for five years prior to opening his own
watering-bole at the Orange address.
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ova NEW MEN(} J'EATVBES
ITIAUOISTll SUI SMISH IAIGI P.JI
IAST. TOP SIRLOIN l1IAI SJ.JI . . .. IA.IOI P.U e GENEROUS COCKTAILS e
tlMND 6-11 PM LUNCH 11:JI AM.Jill PM
PERSIAN Nl!W YEAR MAil 21 -
Speclat Menu (Incl. One Drink) $6.00 Person
USUYAnONS NOW •N• ACCIPTU
PAftlCK STOUT e PIANO-VOCALS
THE CASPIAN
1671 NIWPOIT MJ.lltl COSTA MllA
NOWI *
DANCING
r."' •• and the
·· new sound
of
singing witti
The
kMAN tWO
Group
••• diMer wnh ~ .. n· ~ A 1. .
most spectacular harbor view . 1l
In Newport • • • from 5 each evening • • •
• NEWPORT IEAOI • IAllOA PENINSUlA
FOR RESERVATIONS Vl"'l 673-4633
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FOR
Rltht trivmphe ..., Wl'Onl In the w .. Me-
G.....,. GMMI .. 1 mem._ of C...-Guenl
1Md1 thieves off to i•ll IM ends the mystery
of "'The Cune of the Golden Sunltunt." The
preductiM WrlHtft for the Gullet bJ Pet b4ey
IM P1y. WU.... Is full .. ICtloft, humor ..
..... ,,. ................. ., tuch WIClr
c"9nct•• fwf buinMf"I Md ~
as typified .,, their -. In the play, "Ne Vlolenc..,,
C.ml*'I enfoy • cooil4'ft "°"' the Sout"9m C.1-foml• bNch, ..........
the ect• •nd mystery,
tak11 place. from left,
Glry Keith, Julie a.
Rushe, Jo.n Stalm.rtt.,
Pit Innes, Mfchele Reday,
Pit Neheer, Richard
lrown Ind Karen Smi!er.
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_ n WU aood seeing Freddie Mergenthaler
aplJa OD a rtmli W~., emrlng.
. -A iot of calQde.crowded JUl'I had pus-
-bi· both OUf lites .tnc. th1J O'Clt·D·•bouter ~ llroke b1't9d with ·MeramthaJer. wbeu be 1atidklrded ,,,.; Ke• (DOW G. Plb'• Steak
llGUI) , u4 ~ ker. Jr. (now defunct) in
JA11W·Bacb.
~ Tbt Jell" W. :18M and Kr. M. 's Keg wu
CllDe .of ; TD ditnk~e-dem Jn Artsville·BY·
TM&a .•. a 1pa of,deli&btfal decor, lltuble
JibeUoDt, ooewndtMe culsi.De and excitln&
elUrtlbUDIDL
, ~ WU IWcllen Jting, Frank
~ wu .beb!Dd ~ pllnk and a pianilt·
nc.aJ11t ~ Keith C&nW WU WOnyiDJ
tbrOQCh hll flnt prof easlonal eagageme.nt .
Slnct, ~j bu bad a piece of the
action 'at llWDl!l'OQI LB est.abllabinentl; while
Caner, after belcfllnln& at th1a Reuben 's or
a.it for llftral Je&nt bU DOW go11e on to big· ser and 1*t.u tb1qJ In .tbe show busine!s
World.
ill
~.too. bu been on tbe move
••• ~ '11 ·~ ddef at Jolly Roger, Ana~m .Ud In a,'llb capacity at the plush
"Bali'tlO, B~ SDrtnli Comltr1 Oob down San 1*11 .Wl'J. Helm iJlo .en much, done much
,alDAY, U.T\JaDAY & SUNDAY
nuo ••• TUES. "'"' Tl4UllS.
675-0200
1041 a..,.u. Dr ••• I At .. LtHIK• •• 1.111 .. a.y
ft ..... Cllmt " ,, .... ....
Maylie Jt'1 mot a 11• tH"" .. , MIT rrs NOT amall UTHHI
HEAlt FOil YOUltSElf
E:VElY ~DAY HIGHT
' A.M. • :l A.M • Yo•I a. Heppily S11rprh.dl
VILLAGE INN
129 Marine B•lboa ltl•nd
OR M530
OUT 'N' ABOUT: Ol1lte Conty's Rest.r1nl and Entertainment See•
In Vietnam as chow coordinator for a major
corporation on two eeparate occasions.
QI prettntly owns MergenthaJtt's Res-
taurant ... located on Newport Boulevard in
T\1.sUn. ANDIAMO SITE
Mergftlthaler's newest eatery can be
found at the former site of Andiamo's Italian
Restaurant • . • and you'll like the spotlessly
clean, orange boo~art tabl~ and cbairs-
orange carpeting-candlelit decor of its two-
dming·areU Interior.
You'll espedally like the prices rigbt-hancti~ an utensh·e menu . . . top mloin .UU, .50; porterhouse steak, $3. 75; roast
duckling with orange sauce, $3.25; country
fried steak, $1.75; rout Tom turkey,~"$2.50;
roast beef, au jus, $2.50; bttaded veal cutlets,
'2.00; ~roast of beef with potal4 panwes.
'2.26; Hungarian stu.ff ed cabblge rolls,
$USS jumbo frog legs, $2.25; halibut *at.
'1.95; Frt.nd1 fried shrimp, $1.95; lobster
tbermidor, $1.95; king crab legs, $3.25; grilled
salmon steak, $2.25
There ue additional low-priced entrees,
RICK CHADBOURNE COMBO
TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 PM.
FREE CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT FILMSt
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COSTA lmSA
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J!e Saini :Jropez
RESTAURANT FRANCAIS
French Specialty
Chef Ren.'
IForlftatly with Ro"'.iioff' •I
3012 tffwport Blvd. N.wport Beach
OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. TIL 10:30 P.M.
Closed Mond•y 673-7"3
di PIAZZA
exceptional italian cuisine
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dome~tic-imported beers Md wines
food to 90
675-3641
palm avenue ot ~y
balboo peninsulo
Closed Mond•y
all served with choice of soup or salad, stuf •
fed-baked potato, rice pilaf or french fries
and a mini-loaf ol bot, homemade bread.
And ..• this ts Freddie Mergenthaler •••
whom you'll also lite.
When t'h1I out-«i-abouter candidly men·
tioned the too-bland taste of salad with Green
Godde~ dresslng lobster tbermidor and rict
pilaf, Mergeiih:ler thought for a moment,
then, just as candidly, replied, "l guess I have
been cutting down a little too much on the
challots aoo mushroom&. You're right."
Mr. M. ls the type who can see a mistake
and admit to It.
It's bard to visualize any further com-
plaints about "too bland food" at Mergentbal-
er's.
Bob Burns 'Break'
Hearing that the Vina Hanner Duo is
now the lounge group at Bob Burns Restaur·
ant, Fashion Island, Newport Center, uir
doubtedly adds up in the mm<k of many as a
definite 'break' tor that luncheon-dinner
house.
DON JOSE'
MEXICAN ·RESTAURANT __ ,.....,,..._... __
B•••ea C•uq Trle
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HAYDEN CAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON
JOSEPHINE COURREGES
I 1 IFor_,fy Witt. TM DeCestro Si1t.nl
~CHILADA & TACO .......• $1.30
CHIU REWNO-ENCHILADA .. $1.45
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9093 E. Ad•ms (at Mllgnoli1) Hunt. a .. ch 962·7911
9:00 TO 1 :30 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY
JIMMY VANN TRIO
SP!CIAL SUNDAY SESSIONS
HAPPY HOUl--MM. tin Ff. DNb Uc
SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN
1201 L COAST HIWAY COIOMA DIL MAI
Origin.I
Mlxlun Food
11 DINNll COMllNATIONS
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1985 ttARBOR BLVD., C.M. 541-9927
Real
CanlOlllSt food
eat here or
..... heme.
STA&
CHDli WllO
111 21st Pl., Newport leach ORJole 3-9560
Open Vear Round Dally 11·11 Frt and lat. 'tit I a.m.
frMIYo IMr'dl 12. IHI
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• • • By Dolt Wilson
Vina Harmer is an outstander u a
pianist-vocalist ••. and has always IUfl'OWld-
ed hersell with sidetMn ••• uS\Ully basa and
drums .•• of her caliber. Her appear~ at
Newporter Jnn. Newport Beadl, Re®en's,
ditto city, Sheraton Beach Inn, Huntington
Beach and Wilhelm's, Santa Ana, ban been
memorable ones.
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La Harmer and base accompanist can be
beard nightly at Bob Burns Restaurant, Tues-
day throqh Saturday.
Whlch, lnddent&lly, abo add! up t.o a
'bre.tk' of no mean stature for these mustc-
lam, themselves.
OECOR.OlNJNG DREAM
Bob Burns Restaurant ••• a huge hilltop
Now Enjoy
your favorite
cocktails. • •
Buffin~·
':J.ranci~can Room
Luncheons everyday except Sunday,
from 11:00
Dinner served until 8:00
Monday, Thursday, Friday
Make a date to stop ••. enjoy the
finest cuis~, the finest liqu<n
available •••
and. a view ot Newport Bay
Che perf ed meetln&
~ ••• a marve)ous
place tio relu
when JOU'rt lhopplDf
1n
~ 11 , ..... 1slMd NfWl*t Cent« • 644-t20t
• Mon., Then., Frt. 10:00 \Ill 9:30 Othtt Dqs 10:00 UU !:'°
...._.Sedtu M~Y,~OT ""*"· ~ n. ,.
hideaway ••• is a decor-dining dream.
Although the overall wu reported upon
hettin when BBR opened lu doors a few
weeks back, it wasn't until one evening last
week that this out-n-abo\tter finally rot
around to dining there.
Sorry about that ... and REALLY sorry.
The roast duckling and tournedot of
beet served this party were shoo-in candidates
for an "outstanding" classltication ... u were
the accompanying Caesar salads and rose'
wine.
Service . . by a lovely DJmed Ann . • •
was also thoroughly enjoyable.
The price? A trilling $3.95 per ea<:h
• .. and that's the complete meaL The wine,
of course, was extra . . . a mammoth ,2. 70
for a full litre.
Davidson Debut
U nothing else, it would be sale t4 say
that the invitational opening of Mark Dnid-
son and the Big Sound ••• Villa Marina Res-
DANCING
• 1n
THE LIDO LOUNGE
Sp~·lp.m.
BILL McCLURE DUO ......
THE ROUNDERS
8:30 p.m. • 1 :45 a.m.
MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK
CNo Cover thlrveJ
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1107 J•mborM Roed Newport a.ch
644-1700
palisades
Dinner, Luncheon, Codtoils & Atmosphert
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EHTERTAINMENT -DANCING
Nt&HnY EXCEPT MONDAY
Sunday Brunch JI :00 A.M. • 3:00 P.M.
Focnities for Bonquest, Meetings ond
Prtvote P~rties up to 200 Persons.
PALISADES ROAD
.._ IETWEEN
NEWPORT BOULEVARD
AND
RED HILL ROAD
5-i6-6534
taurant. Newport ~ OD '11wndq,'1fardl
14 ... prated CGllcl~ that OflDCI Coan-
ty outrHboutets an more than NldJ for
eomethlq other than Ole IOJo pbJao.bar U-
t.ertainera IDd am.an combol •ow IO plftal-
eot bereaboutl today •
The ~~Red Vel•et Jtoom ~ vu1a
Marina WU ••• with, llterall1. ·~
nd.s of addWonal •ant-bmert cplllln1 oat of
the VII fo,er end into the adjolnin( ber area.
Here'• bow bad (or 11 the wont 4fl0df')
k WU. E~ pea. owner mu Ute-
dom and wife, Dorothy, COULD NOT 1et a
table in the Red Velvet Roen aftlr •= the diniJlC area t'O calcb Da'fldlOD'a
get_
SOMI 'IUGS'
1be Bia 8oaDd II eood •.. ~ tldl listener ~the feeliDI that lt wu Mark
DavidJou mUlic, bel.rcfbelore • ~ bJ a
mWler group in a &Iller room.
Not lntendlng to bock bere.
T~
Danison music .• ,, meantnc ~
arransementa ... wou)4,,,ltill be Daridlon
mUlic no matter what U.. llWDber ol mmlle-
lms in•olftd ...... Tht difference in the Bli Saud la tM
sheer udtement of k. It bluta. tl jampl, l1
~ttnuelt ... '• 10 ------
ONE OF ORANGE COUNTY'S ._ ~
lWO GREAT ·RESTAUAANTS
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LUNCHEON and " OIHH~R · 'i·:
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Ni9htfy, .Tuesday thnl s.Nrdly I
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NEWPORT CENTER I
8&'1WEEN BUFFUMS AND BROADWAY
Open:W~ll-1
Dinnera: 6:00-12.-00
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