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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-29 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotroJ·t: & IOhdlia~ ~ J*fnlula'• futln'tralk ~·t . . . . -4.t bttt• 80 dealie 10.arbltJ'Uily forct ~ -thtt 1 on the resfclllita· of Bd08' PGhisula. The beach road may .be a selation to the problem. but Oll1y if the people tbemlelvtl ·lfBQt· !\ . . . . ~ H4"t' would you ,...ute again.st thl mv..ron of pdvaey. that aome people uy could occur · With in· <See· ~AllSONS. Nae i> Bolton Makes It a Race ... Cou~ F acOO · With ~ lwice on Well Rights Should Newport Bead! to oU li. pany. gold standard? \ "There la a ~~g. fflli>J'epared The matter is uoder revfew f.odt1 agreemeJSt Vfll'J faTOrlble to the city by,: ~.,c;ut, bllck. Jt Gow• whicb etves' us 1be' abeolute authority ,__ 1" -en-_., .... '--·· = to transfer OJ" not to tramf«'," City uvau ., ... 1.111 "'-u.,...,. Mauger Harwy L. Hurlburt ex- oll and a inodest revenue tw plained 'today. · Beach slDCe ~. The city's ~ty &terns from the The decision of ~ ... to le' oQt fact; 1bt the olf field.fare in city-eon· of tbe oil buslnesa was }IC'ornptied ~ trolled Udelands beneath the ocean a ~lielt from ooe oU oomt*l1 to off 5elt SQ'eet. traufer ilt rltbta to anot!M1r com-"The city is the property owner 18 OIJjeetions ol the oil fields, in eflect, afld leases wells to the ~ companies," Hurlburt said. U Ne~_rt approves the ' transfer of oil rt01ts. it could Josist on "modernf.zing" the lease to in- corporate demands for greater finan- olal return, beautification of the oil attea and other benefits. On the other hand, city councilmen can decide to aba.ndm their oil busiftess, absorb the territory within Apologies Due Sni-per Victims Mesa Challenges Newport Annex Fleeing Newport For Bal Week? Get Your Ballot For the &st time in !everal years, the Nnport Bead! Munkipal Election April 9 will be held in ttie midst of Easter Week. City offlclah, and City Council can- didates, are coooerned that a lot of eligible voters will be fleeing town during the v~ atudent.11 m· v•slon. However, City Clerk I.Aura Lagio1 today uJ4 1bere11 a way to get out of the city and ltlll vote -the ~ballot ApplicaUons for the ballots C8tl now be picDd up at City Hall. The ap· pllcatioo1 must be fllled out and returned by 5 p.m., Tuesday, Mrs. Laglot adv.I.Md. The ballots will Ulen be given to the voters. The sealed ballots mu.st be returned on or before April 8. They'll be apened the out day. The city of Costa Mesa moved awittJ.y today in its eilorta to squuh • Newport Beach annexation near Orange County Airport by filing a long lilt of objM:tions with the Local Agency Forntatiao Commission. The eommtulon u acheduled to bear 'N8WIJOlf1 ,_.xatlon proposal on April 10. co.ta Mesa has filed a partially-ovetlapp1ng annex in the same ll'N. BotH proposed city additions are viewed by observers as being aimed at lattr annexation Of the potentially lax·dch 232.acre· McDonnell-Douglas induatrial propetf Jlanking the alrp<O . Hurlburt Rejects Mesa Obj~ctions to Annexation By JEROME F. COLLINS Of 1111 OeAy P'-.i Sl•ff WWI a warm. friendly smile, Newport Beach City Manager Harvey llurlburt today brushed off Costa ,._ objections to Newport's pro· poled Santa Ana }ieights Moexatfon. Here is bow he reacted to some of Cbe chargea in Co&ta Mesa's protest letter to the county's Local Agency Formation Commiasioo: -Cotta Men: There aren't enough property owners' signatures on the Newport annexation application. -Hurlburt: "The number of lig,aatures or their validity isn't rele- vant at this point. The LAFC Is only co11t1iderlng whether the annexation has logical boundaries an<I repremit& =lanning. Petition signatures are t when ~ city considers an election. It looks like Cost.a Mesa is j11&t looking for something to talk abouL" -c..ta Men: Newport' a applica· tion a.-erta that Newport c1t1 Hall ls tbree miles from the annexation uea. When It is actually m<>re than four mile• away. -Hurlburt: "Heh . heh . heh. That's catasttophk ... -CO.ta Meaa: Newport clalma that residents of the area will have im- proved fl.re protectioo if they are an· nexed by Newport, when in fact the nearest Newport fire sWtion is three miles away. while the nearest county fire station is but one mile away. -Hurlburt: "That's a fact. But we are budgeting mooey f« the ,design of a city fire &tation tbet will be doser·than the county facWty. It will probably be built in about a year, which is about bow ~ the an· nexation proceeding would take." -Cotta Meaa: N&wport aay1 police protection of the area would Improve if it annexed, even though Newport has not maintained its police depart- ment at adequsile s~ for several years due to economic facrt«s. -Hurlburt: "That's a rldkul-Ous and ludicrous cbarae. All anyo-oe bas to do is to check the reputation of our police depanment. Just look at the record." -Cotta Meaa: There would be no recreaUonid advantage to the area's joining Newport because that city's closest park ls three miles away. -ffurlbart: "No agency ch&rgH ad- mission to public parkt, wherner they are. So what's the point?" The Newport offlclal empba.sized that he had not seen the Costa Mesa correspondence to the LAFC -only heard about It -ao he cook! give no respooaes ln detaU . . Johnson, RFK Ticket? GOP Offit!ial Poses lnt.eresting Idea By EVELYN mERWOOD ...... ., .......... New Jets Go Back To Raiding Frem Wire Servlcea SAIGON (UPI) -The Air Force's new FlllA swing-wing jet.a went beck to war today despite the firlt loss of one of the controveraial fighter· bombers that North Vietnam cl.alma to have shot down. 1 A U.S. spokesman said the flve remaining FlllAa undergotng combat testing could be presumed to haw joined the bombing of North Vietnam today. . He aaid th~y were not gr~ecl aesplte one of the super•peed craft's being "overdue" from tbe FlllA'• third day of •triUI 'lbur.a-1, I H... r~io claimed tbl mi.ting two.man t, Allierl.ca's newest and = . ~arpiane, waa aboi -~ was no word o'f two'~n. _ The U.S. •P9kesmu s-.id Jal ~cl no • reparts ol ~Y enemy action ~ainst the -~111~ in the ralds nfar D0na Heil 'l'tlUr""1 ~· Jle Aid no MIG hlterceptors aged them and tbey did not draw face-to-air missiles or antiaircraft tire, The day before, be said, l'lortb Viet· namese ground troops fired on a fliabt of Fllls but dld no damage. If the loss of the Flll is confirmed, it will be the 815th U.S. warplane downed in more than three years of bombing of North Vietnam. There was no indication the planes would be grounded because of tbe loss of one. One source said he was almost certain the Fllls were baclc i~ action over North Vietnam today, although operational reports had not yet reached Saigon. The Lubbock, Tex., Advance.Journal reported that the Pentagon had notified the parenta of . capt. Dennis L. Graham, 26, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Gt'aham, that he was one of the two crewmen aboard the mlssin& pfane. Bicycle Rodeo Slated Saturday A btcycle rode<> for youngsters from too third through 11.xth grades will be held Saturday from 11 &.m. to 1 p.m. on the parking lot of C.Orooa ~I Mar H1gb School. The free rodeo is tbe tut in a series conducted by NewPOrt Beach officers. It la detiped to test the ability and safety know}edJe of young bicycle riders. Those wbo pass the test.s are entitled to special bike drivers licenses. Or~ Weat•er Look for low clouds and cool· ' er temps over the weekend, forecalts forecaster Jack Fra- zee. It'll be down to 65 along the cout and around 72 further lnland. INSIDE TODA l' Tttft TtfM promll•s a big iimi -/of c~bodJI. Cover feature todor tn WilKENDER. , . • ... • ,, \ .. •I • U, I ntllllllM ILOOOllD '°LICE LllUTINAHT IN MEMPHIS D. YI. Wllll1m1 Walles ,_.., A~er tattle ANNEX •.. Fr .. P .. e 1 Frens Pap J PARSONS ••• annex to Costa Mesa. atallatlon of the police-monitored televtsJon 11D'Veillance system! <Mesa allo .ttac:b the anneution -A. n.ta subject sbouJcl hive ex- oa legal groandl eoat.ndlng that !he taaUlttve study and c o a t I n 11 I a I necessary Z5 percent ol qul.ifitd IW"ftillwt by a repr11111tatiw voters b not contaiaed oa the petition dU-.. committee. We abo\dd allo preeented by Newport. and that of IOUclt blO court oplnlona Oil pot.Dtlal 188 names oa Ute petiUon at least ConsUtutloaal vtotatlonl. I don't • 100 are invalid became tbty we.re IJI09t modern police l!Mthodl, bClt I obta1ned more tllaa two yews ao). firmly btU.Vt that tbl rigldl ol tht Newport Bt1dl: Pol.k:e proteeUoll Individual must bt proteetecl. will be tocrtutd to ~ area fNW -Q. Do you support tbe ncom- tbat now provided (by SberW's mendatlon to charge fees f« me of Depstment). clty tldelaDda by pmaie and COJD• Cola Mesa: Newport'• poUce pro-merdal plenf tectiotl would be iudequte iDUmucb -A. I support a nomlNJ ttdellnda as ~ cltJ hu not m~ itl ae fet. Tbt teftDutl .._. bt t-4 d~ at edlq .. ~for for poltpaeld cr ...-.. tmt. prt· tbl Piil llftl'll ,..,.. bec.a\JoM of provtmenta and for the relief ol the eeu•"' 19dan. · .......i ,.. tll1l rate. ~' · Newpert BiMdt: TM clty .._ a ....._ ._... tM Ctt. Halt '9e Qte .. metJ e6iil!"lfan\I '" ~ ftloeltld. eq>e:tidecl! Wbat piortty tiOft for ~ eblllriD and adults. should It ban 1 Cotta ~:~flewport's nearest -A. EfftcJenc:y ln rovernment wouh1 park, M ~ .. l,4'thne miles away . indicate that our civic center •••uld Newport ath: Residents of the be near the eventual center of our area are atrq" tn their desire to population. Priorlttta must be related annex to N~ldcb· to civic needlh but I believe that Colt.a Mesa! .....,. ~ol those who when antlqufelt structures an d aiPed tile lllDIUtillll p«.ttion ha~ c.itWded cenditlone a.reue the cOlll asked• Jaa"'u.lr a-.. rtmOYed·, ot.:,_..-. ,., • .,,nl and the aocl wJl .., IQ • __.. to .. COit to tM ....,.~tms mQlt LAJ'C. . • then be ~ N'ewpcrt Beadu~ Molt residents -Q. How would JOI lll'IQlOte order- Chemical Toilet abop IA u.arby 'Ne.~ aboppmc 17 ann•:utloa.,of r~1'1 zoned laalliU.1. • -· · ~ Jaad Hd ~ lriLt.bt 'chool toata Mesa~ Peopll • • not ·~ dlltrtct to ~· • netds of la Newport commerclal • •~eas. 'fte atud•utat:l ~ .. , .......... · Nn,a., of No Use , inajori~ o1 re•idents • in Co•tl . -A. u . ~ am cur- ""' ....-. prindpall1 at$&le ae&r'1 So&Uib. tenti; ..-saw ...-~ar mutual Cwt f>lalL • ~ .. coooera••~--~1 board Where It Is .~ :..11 ..J,"~°'4: .~ .. ~·:re ... ~ .. ~~ · ;J.ftWJ«t'i mOft: .. "' .:jd, ·~ Ml M W . 1elat A c:o.ta »ea ~ ta11tt bu ~ft _.. cr.-·an 3i1lllld~'9 ibt. :'tliid .,-.. w. -.. ~ 11 .c. b9m qiplied di a Lqana !Mell cllff, ._. • .._,. _.. ........ ~.qidrtattl!bMl_'*",._~ A nf*t 1lf tM inddent WU e-.. .., cWll··~·il!Mt......., ti '9r mabn~.';--·t,"'tr. 4j9Sllllity ta1ned la • le'*-. Lacuna police ... to ...... ettW.~af.._. ...... 'ftodl pq-. lllldl. ~ -• trom wnuam w~ ot '*" .·11•1~:-~;1bej1*'9d . · . ~ .. "'t NWPOrt a.dtltion Co., IM W. 18th · ihl la .... ~ "16tel tt Meca S ~t '' * • 1.~r i;; • St. ft Mkl~ · ro IOCW t aad' ...Ue '*-tt.. : . .'!'" ''The toilet itaeU wu mo~ to tbe ·~.· ....,.., 11111 ~ I'~ P~ ... J ec1ae of tbe cliff -puabed ovtr ..... • •• • ;! .. :' BOT )•'oN· , . ... . . . Md 11 aboUt «JO feet down mU1Jll ,. '• · " ' L 'I • .; ·•· ~ it lml)Olll>le for U1 to itt It." • l · The WW laaid been rtllttd to '-' -.:. _ ...1:.~~11 F d master plan • 1,..tematk, ordlWlt ad Whitaker OaDltnK.11oft Co. wortma it • UUUUW.111 OUD er lolical def'tioflHDl ol Ulla vlllSt laed ltll SbU. Drive. Tbt letter aatd • ,· mua. /ta ...._ •ftlopmeata aie ~- tbl ~·-de*uctJon eott tuo. wm· terbourne c.pted .... ~ d'1. tbl Cocmc11 and __. toilet bas been .. 1o tbe the PllMilq Commluto. mutt be ~·· ~, . . .. w..S tUt ·~~s O•\llY P1IOJ B ed · r:f\'..,,:' . ...J • · an / __.. tor ell · • tits un• J. uuay -Id .. 4re alitlans, oarb. • librarlt1 and 1ebool1. I i.tl lt't lm· perdve ~a. coandl wB~·ln­~-.. .. ldloo1-... t.o. a!SIUPt "*' ~ta tor an ICbools to ~· .... Midi of tba .... mideetlal areu. · College Kiters , ~~pete ~ CdM Mo~l La~illrdy Takes Stand fu ' 4 'Tot Death Trial ,,, BJ THOM BAllLEY ... ...., ........ ·•"Did you hne anytb1111 te do WftJl the duth of Bert Martbam?" ' 'J'bat WIS the abock ~DI th.la ..., ht what Is apeeted to be '" wt d-.y of the AtJtonia 'nlomu murder trill. On the witness stand wu Beach Motel owner Mary Mllddle, the ...... to wbom a. ICrMIDJq Mb. Tlaomaa ran for aid when Ml" ...- '-' old baby wu fatal.11 pOll.ed .. the night of Ju!f la, !19: ~ lfih Madden,· IT, lrii)J Ctu*Md tM rill of the...._ tillll: Pl ritlltd: "Olftlll111 ...... Ne J ... 't. •• ~ ~ ... ......., tbat Mr. Mnkbam's f>od7 contalned a boae ovmloae of drup and that drug has be9I kllaUfled u nembatol. Did you &ivt him lielDbut'OJ?" Ut WU uttd. "Only w," Mias Kacldlo replled. "He was lick. kept on tbrow1n& up and couldn't sleep. So I 1ave him OM Of 1D1 11tmbutol cQIUlel to belp, blm alltp. Bat tbara all' l 1ne hlm. ' the San Clemente woman aald. DeleGM attmaey Duc1lt7 Gra, has tntrocbactd ta lib teatlm{>D1 the fact that ~n .. Bert .. Maitbam, Miss Maddta'1 pm1ner In the motel bu.I...... died of wbat wa recorded as hlwtlllaJ nu on February 4. 1~ A coronor11 officer bas told the court that eumlnatlon of the dead man'• Usaues proved the presence of "elJht times the normal therapeutic dosal•" of tbe powerful Hdative. ~ .W.. that Mia Midden ,..,.. --iD Uh inlan.ace blMftta wben Markbam died and that ... J8blrW Mi ... crl the Be4lch Moml. I.. • 'BILGI' llOtNS IULGING -~ the YMCA teen loun,e, '111• Bila/' with D&utiCal artifacts are (from lett) Dennis Fo~ Steff Fwlrellici .ucl Carl ......_ 1be tbret ~ will join atDera Set· vdlJ a a .._.bMsoe" to betp raile mODty for the lowlee'• fllr. •'*• wlddl wll __.. a coffee and Cob bG'. • • To:l~.t;ii.se· I:ounge FurUL; . At the same time, Arm1troa1 pro- poses to tunt ... riCbta Offr. to G. E. X...... IDd SOM llld o.er&l Crude OU Co. ol TGlll. No matter wt.It_. lne c."OIDpllllMs do, tbe "clf1 .• la .. drt•·· teat," acccirdlQf to Qt)' ~ Tun, Seymour. ~ Ml7bod1 transfers anytldng, coundlmen mull llPP"lvt the deal. How much coukl Newport n:pect to get out of a tranafu? HurlbW1 aa¥S tM MDOllKlt 1Wl is undecided. But 10me iDdlcltioa ii af. f'Ol'ded from the amount that' the KadaM people ire wtnmg to pay Armstronc. X...... r•tre·uatatlvt Jim Gilltnp lllit W. ll&JmJ7 wUll "1 ~=,__., .... ,.~ .. ,. Je?TY Saden, y commu.aity program director. Each fntrant mull ban a lpCIGI«, indlvtdual or business, who wil pay the Y ~bulldbtt ' f1IDd a ·mtntmum of a for Mell llille tbe .... cm walk, to a muimQm ol 25 miles. The ~IQile course will be fet 1JP by tbe Y. 1be Walkathon will btlin at 7 a.m. at the YMCA balldi2'c, -Uahiwstty Drive. 1-cb ........... -wjll be provided b)' tbe Y for all ·~ ... I I 1 t .. ' I\!\' • ., . FBCD 1A1D CAUSB , • TM victim1 Pred H. s....-Jr., 23, ol. Ml Amy Ave., G .... Grove, baCI been shot la tbe beck witb a nNll caliber pllltol and dmn_ped over a -.ioot cliff oear Old ~II Cln· yea Road. Probable cawie of the Wednesday nnarder wae a jrudge feud within the )lisfiu meblberlhJp, aooordinf to homicide detecti"'a.. Lt. Norm Hamnt.e 1aid Thursday that circumataneea indicate Smith was sbot elaewhree and driven to the isolated bluff, where he was dumped to die. Blood stains in the area where the matorcycliat'1 body was found show he wu probably alive and blteding at the time, U Hamilton &a.kl. A construction wMker 1 p o t t e d Smith's body ThtD'sday morning and a helicopter was uaed to recover the !>attend ,::orpse from the base of the nearly inaccessible cliff. POLICE RECORDS Both the victim and the booked wspect bave police records for a variety of arrests, includine blU'glary. g;and theft auto and ponesalon of narcotics. "The name has been mentioned around the "'station Oil a number of prkr occasions," said a Garden Grove detective when asked about Marco. Smiifl. a native of Denver, Colo .. who worJred as a welde!' and security guard, was identified through hi~ fiqerprints, according to lberlff~ deputies. Whee foiancl, tbe bod)' wore a white T-ablrt and jeans, and the victim had a tattoo of an iron arou on one arm and "Fred" on tbe othfl. ~mbtrsbip of '1'>e 1aiafita la acat- tered around the Torradce •ea, wtt.W a number of the outlaw cyclist nembers livinf in Oranae County. Replace Freeman, NixonDemand3in · Wisconsin Speech WAUSAU, Wi5. (UPI) -Fo-rmer Vice President Richard M. Nixon, car- rying his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination here, called · for the replacement ol. Agriculture Sectetary Orville Freeman u a first step toward boostinl the economic condition of the hatioo'1 fll'Dlert. "Freeman is a good man and a good American," Nlxcm laid, "but he is the man Lyndon Johnlon sends to explain hla pollciet to the farmer -and what this country needt is a secretary who will e~lain your problems to the President. 1 Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy of Min· nesota. contending for the Democratic nomination, said in Milwaukee that tbe Amerleu people abould be con- cerned not enly with adminlttration policies but procedurea u well. He singled out for erttician John· 1on'1 sending Poa~ General i..,rrenc:e JI'. O'Brlea 'into WilCOD.ltn on a campaign awing wblle postal service was "deterl?1'1~g.~· t FlllA Loss May Give Reth Top Secret Data WASHINGTON (AP) -Tht loss of an FlllA, this country's mOlt ad- vanced fighter-bomber. may hand the Communist!! the benefits of n billion in U.S. research and development work. Officials said Thursday the fate of the Air Farr.e F111A and its two crewmen. li.5ted as "overdue on a mission in Southeast Asia,•• wat uncertain, but their wont fear ap- peared to be contlrmed today. The Nortb Vietnamese reported the plane •as shot down 1n Ha Tinh Provin~, North Vietnam. The revolutionary swing-wh>& plane was part of a group of a1x FlllA : fighter-bomber• which . ta• combat • for the first time on1 )'tbi• 'Week. : If the plane did indeed go daft ' in Communist-held territory. it could ' ruean an enormous coup for the Rada, • Much, ol. course. •ould del'fDd 00 • the pW!e•• condftiOD. ' 1 . : ne Sovie&I are well along n nrull· wing technology, aourcea Mid, IO lt appearts they mitbt not pln greatly In this respect from captllre ~ a downed FlllA by their North Viet· namese or Pathet Lao frteDds in t.os. But the FlllA Is packed with v~y sophisticated gear, novel engines and other devices developed by U.S. sclen· ti.stl and tecbuici.anl after ye&rJ ot effort. Pentagon fiflftl abow nearly $1.1 bi1lian bu been tpellt • retearch, dewlopment. tdta llld eqineerbaC for tbe FlllA throuth the end ol 19'7. Perbapt the ma1t serious U.S. loss to the enemy -and a conaequent bonanza for the North Vietname-, &me'-, aQd Red Cbinele -would '8 the FU1A'a secret "electronic COUD.tenneuurea" equipment. desip· ed to foil enemy wandll& radar and Ulm pmnit tbe plaMI to penetrate 'to~.S·ntan~Afel7. ' With aamp1e1 of.1 611 ...,, Com· mUClt .......... Jldl)at Jurn how to MJ 1rifii tt-a ttllll ~OIDIM h effectl'vtDlll ot th,. dmce• tn tbe Fllls aid other t1 .S. warplnel • .. • J ) r: Grunion Bilkd By\J.tWPna~ VJOt Pftlktent Hubert H. HwnP,bre1 told & dMMrinc, whllWnt labot' au-dleaee Tbunday that P r u Jd e n t J.._ will be nDOlll1nat.c1 by Ute ~laAusust. But crom labor source• c.-ne a prNala u4 peu1mistic precllcUon oo the Prtl...,t's cb~s in out week's Wllco•lit primary. Labor oUlclala who took their ewn privlfa surveys in Wlsconsia Mid they sboftd Sen. Eugene J. Meearthy W'IUlcl outpol Jobnson 2-to-l on Tues-cla1, partly with the ...,_ o f Repabllcu CroNov• votet. 'hie labor offlci1t1 who Wldtrtoot tbe aurveya put much o/. tbe blame Of a lackadailical effort bJ labor to help the President. . Humphrey appeared .... befcn •.ooo delegates at a Waablnaton meeting of All'U10'1 Bu.04tng and OoDltruc· tiOD Tradea ~t and la an arm-waviftl, lhQUtM speech defended t!le ''Lyndoa. Belael Jobnlolt Hubert Horatio Bumphrty ~.·· 1'tua year, 1-aaid, "America 'will cbOOM betweea a 8-bllcan can- didate -you bow. Jdm, Richard Milhous Nixon -~ •·nemocrratic leader, L)"lldon la1Mii JtbMoL" Humphrey, wh/W ;,,;Nln critical ot the conclualoa ot tbe President'• advb,ory eoTllllltuloJt on-dvil cUIOJ'der that America 11 bec:Ot¥alna @lit Into two soci~, OlleJtlacr and one white. bad senerll ptala tor the report In bis speech. · "So there will be no misun- deratandtns, I want to make it clear once and m an. I Mlleve the m01t important a4 prlnclp.le ~cluliqos of the report are rlpt," 'be aald. "It la not an obituary for a~ ,deed society. It 11 a health report on a nation in turmoil, ferment and change." In Little Rock, Ark., Sen. J. William Fulbriaht,, a Democrat, filed for a fifth Senate term and predicted that "unleaa tbe Pre.ident • • . modifies his pollcy on the war 1M fUlll an extremely irave rlak 91 aw obtaining tba nomiDMion." lfl • ,y•\Jf)'' r: • • ONLY A MAGNOLIA ••• LIJ L-*1ftt UftopOlltic Weaver Blmts Both Kennedy And McCarthy MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -cabinet member Robert C. weaver, a standin campaigner for President Johnson, Thursday accused Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy of "the grossest kind 'Of distortion" and •aid Serr. Robert F. Kennedy backed "a rich man's bill for poor pebple's housing." Weaver, secretary of hous~g and urban dev.elopment, flayed critics of the administration for their "shallow convictions" as he stumped for the President bl 't!sconsin's presidential primary campat,p! . He ~ critics of the war in Vietnam "vwy abort on soluU001 and · ver1 long on criticisms." W~ver ,wu the latest in a line 1>f cabinet officials that ca.n;ied tl'!t. message of the J o h n s o n ad· rninlstration to Wisconsin while the President stayed at hi• desk in the White Houae. Weaver cited recent testimony by Ke.,, critical of the President's proptlal.s for deani.n& up city 11\QI. I ' ·~ ' ~ennedy Calls ~F:or'~ffigher Farm Prices LINCOLN, Neb, ~UPI·) -Sen. Robert F. Kennedy opened his Nebraska primary campaign Thurs• day with a call for higher fmn prices and ap'puenUy-prePflled to enter the Indiana prbnan-for h1s first beadon 4 tut against Pre1ident J'ohnsOn and · Sen. Eugene Mccarthy. The New York senator carried bls campalgo to unseat the President Into the naUoµ's ' heartland after a tu'n;lulto~ "aendoff at Denver climax· ing a flve-day western swing. He also received a western~navored, welcome here. · ~enne<IX made a pit.ch for the farm vote in '11 address at the University or Nebraska, propostpg a three-point ~gram to allevi.-te the farmer's plight, • I \ Earllu·be t«>ld a•sc~amtnr, jdstling crowd of admirers at Dd)ver that with their help· "we. will win ln August, win in November and we shall turn this country G'OUOCI." From Lincoln KeD11edY was scbedul· ed. to fly on to lncOaDal>Olil, where he was expected to f.. i-.IOnllly Thursday night -If his Mlasljnated brother did eight ye~ agQ -ii} the May 7 Dernooratic tpreferential· primary. The Indiana filing would pit Kennedy against McCarthy and a Johnson stand-in, Indlarla Gov. Roger Branigin, one week aheMI of the MaY i• Nebraska pre4ldential primary ln which the names of all three Democratic caodidates are on the ballot. Indiana Sea.tetary of , State Ed&Jl' Whitcomb said his office would remain open until midnight (ot late ftlers on the deadline day for flllng. A crowd tf 700, enlivened by a ~member Omaha Indian dancing unit in native regalia and a J.5..piece college pep l>and. greeted Kennedy on his arrival in the Nebraska state capital. Supporters waved signs reading "Kenne~)' ln Ncvember, "Sock it to 'f!m BOM>y," and :·~p With Bobby, Down With Johnson. . HC>W'D HE GET THIEltE? K•n*y Tours~.,., M~ic Showcase AJ . Grove Sunday THe fourth annual "Sbowcue of Music," jointly· 1poD1110red by the Garden Grove Parks and Recreation Department and the A m e r i c an Fed~,~on of Mualclans, Looal No. 7. will be held at tpe Garden Grove High ,School auditorium SUnday at I p,m, I Admlasion is free 4nd tieketl are available at tbe Education ~. lo.131 siantord Ave., Gvden Gme., For 1Dore information, pl.eMe eal Odo Reea, a.ml. CiKI IVERSOI saivecl a student's ..... al•sl $73.00cash ••• every1•dh tt•, Ill a rWiculout as you think! I r I WASHJNGTON (VJ>l) -Tbe Senate WU beaded f~ a Uowdown today over a ~ Jella&atlv• bcmd1e ihat eomblMct. • tl1 blllion lacrea.e ln tuet wtth a '8 bUllon ellt In f~ndtnc" Tbe pr wu a QM>Y• to win ~ approval of Prtaident Jallmoo'a lon1..talled 10 percent in· come ta alU'Charp by "frtalnl" hit f1ll bOUon Wdpt for the fllo91 year be..., JulJ 1 to S1IO blDJon. Tbe vodna iD the Senate Tburlday made ft ancer1alJl Whether the tu ~ cut plan bad been endailltfed or tnhpced, Tbe Sen.ate apsnved f2 to f7 an lt!Dendment to uempt from the planned cut.bacu all INblic .arks proJecta -some ti.I bfJUcm worth. • The vote ma, have cOlt backers ol the pin some Republican support. But l>imoc:rata, who Wtn WU1 of tdl»ertu with"Pork Bli'm" PfOltdt blCk balDe during an election year, may now IUppOrt the package. Seal; a.or. A. Smathers (D-Fla. ), mil Jall.D J, "Wtlllama (B·Del.), p1an· ned to au.ch the tu lncreaae-spen· dinC cut ..-ure to a Houae-paued bll to uteQd at present levels ewe U.S., Britain ln Argu~nt With France . Three Captured \ . . ~· Viet Seamen 'Returned by U.S. NoW available f-·r your ·Home bar ·at ·499/fifth $5.99/quert • $2.59/tlnth • $U9Mfint DISTILLED IN SCOTLAND SINCE 1861. .~..:1 .. ~....=·~~::°'-Celf . t ; 11"" rlul Campaigner ks Kuchel's Seat SA (AP) -f>t:. M Rafferty, who bu mow down opponents with ~ yant d e b a ti n g ltyle, is hoping b 1 s ~oratory and con· aervatte 'fitwa will cive k1m ~ aeet in tbe U.S. Senate The Jt,ate superintendent of }>'bllc instruction ls eballefl$ing U.S. S en . 1'bomaa H. Kucbell for tile Jlepub~an nomination. He la attacttne with all the ferocity be baa abowlt Into two su~esaful campalpa for bis~ job aDd In ~untie battle• with foea lb ed and polltica. At 51, Rafferty II a abort, 1erioua man who loob more It home behind a acbool adminhtrator'a dest than on a political platform. But when be atarta to talk, \lere'a no doubt be la a born polltlcal flahter who bill~ ...... 1tud \IP and applaud. SAMPLE OF STYLE A sample of h1a at,le: "Today, the hJdr'•beaded enemy weara d if ft r e n t dilgulaes; the akk muk of d>acenity; tW 't'lld and rav·. ille falJe face !Clf drug ac1~ cltion; the aulten mut of aibwnioa; tbe d e v JI Ja b cl>mlno ol lawfeameaa." In bia colorful way, bere'a tow be describes what Alperica is facing today: "Par more than the political future of one or a hundred men, this ls what the 1988 election year really meana: restoration or rottenness; life or death; survival or eventual destruction of the great republic Itself." FIRST TASTE Californian• first got a tute of Rafferty'• style when he ran far the Khool chief'• job in um. Bia op- pone n t, Dr. Ralph lUchardloa oi Lot Angela, agre414 to a 1erle1 of debates \IP and dOWll tbe state. Rafferty won the election aDd pol.ltical observers aald tbe debate• helped him do it. Now, be bas challenged Kuchel to several debatea,,;;::=======' but the senator baa declined. Rafferty' S Initial aupport comes !rom t b e con- servative win& of the Republican perty. and hls stratecista have a poll they say shows that 14 percent 11'\.Y LAS YIGAS 29.SO ';;' ~,.-..... ,.~ CATALINA-YMAI AllU ... Or-'°""" ~ ~ ........... ,.... ......... i.. aoa '*P ,_ ...., .. YWt ..................... ,,,,.yow to JlplQIM rule later thb year. S1Dce 1M w.v, tlat VolCIDOI aDd BoDIDr bave hffn under American ad· mlftlatraUoa. Receatl1 thtre bad been dfsCQlalOG that the JapanHe mllbt object to t b e a&RGAIN ALSO IN STOCK: • 0 NANZ A HHt76S AIMOlll (Sp•nia~) .SAVI $675.00 SAVI $480. HH864E CANTON (Orient•O .SAYI $420.IO 6H668W HUIDAL (0Hlahl SAVI .$1tUO 6H757W AlllY INordi~I -·-~VI $240.00 6H720 •NNIN•TON (Coloni•O -SAVI $2UM 6H704 DOUANCI (Contemp.) SAVI $290.00 6H644 IOlllNS (Modern) . ~~-1.,.~ ICl VKTOI Color TY Ho• &dert1lnment Celler Oii TM SPKWS •• · • WHllf 111Y:,l~slf ·, , e leri•!lflllet lCA HI.LITE Colw T1k • , ... mt u.ooo. • .it Merit I o.lne Colw chaul1 • e S•I"' St1te FM·AM •nd FM . s .. reo rMie •••• ,. •• ., ... ,.. ..... 4 ' e S.114 State 75-witt !"Iii ,_., a111pllfler e Mar• I Stvdfom1tlc cha1191r, 4·pface Feather Actlo11 Tolle Arrft1 Studio Strol>e, diemo11cf atylus S.Ver1I OtMr Stylee at Comparable 5avtngl < ' .. 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RIOTING IN 'ANAMA -Youths race past a burn· ine, overturned car in Panama City u bandJ of young people riot in the wake of a peaoeful anti· Robles protest march by silent women. Ston&-throw· Lut Ree~ts Paid RuM H~ Gagarin MOICOW ( t1 P I) - 1'1•••., ''"'h • ...... ...... I eblU1 Jlfld* ... ..., and h· CARROT-TOP COMING ' s ... nnt Holloway (]ollege Sets :·PR Course ~ ,.,-.,., ' I ~.,;In Summer A COUl'M in public rtla· tiODI fot educlltlOMl ad· ~triton wft1 -c6rtd ~ by tlie Deplrtmtllt of Com· ~in .. ftnt $JD1Mr. u 11 lo n at CaUfGndA ltatf ~ at hJ)ertOll JUDI 17 thl lalil •• 11' ttir...-M dUI, Oom· tcattoa1 4111, la ~ desllft'd to aid ·~~ pri~ adloOl atcts 1 n com- mumcatiDg with tbeir 1talf1, ii nD u With tbelr outalde "' -TIJ•. dla WlI1 be offend an, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Olbet oUerinll in t h • cD 1 p a r t m e n t of Oom· lDanlcationl duriJlt the RID· mer Miilon will be world CCJIDmwdcatlom .,._,, mus me•U W.Dlldp, ..... IJ>llP'f ~ and ~...., • ...Wt.:.. EllrGl)ment ,... l'J&U -_jc:cepted fNm April JI ,.~.Id I•• Iii tlrit.daJ ., .,, .,.. 11. "I'm cinninl Mnnll" -K'GOO This much CHrxsler . costs about the same· ·as a Ford .LTD or Chevy Caprice. FOR COUNCIL OTHER CONCERNED NEWPORTERS WHO JOIN MAYOR GRUBER IN ENDORSING ED HIRTH FOR COUNCIL ' . -.. -..., - ' New Heart Volaa~n Eager . [I'ransplant cRA·· C·Onvention • :COnsidered STANFORD (UP1)-1'ro • ftleo, ooe wUh serious beart trouble and the other with irrevera.lble brain damaae. lay lo the hotpltal today yhlle doctors d e b a t e d yhether to perform a heart yansptant operation. To Back Rafferty · Palo A l t o -S t a o f o r d 1'oepltal aald the two were Oi the cardiac Hd.lcm for ttudiea. Neither man wu ~enWled. : Dr. Norman E. Shumway, •bO performed the world'• UUrO heart t r a DI p l a n t epeJaUon Jan. • oD Miu l'uptru, would bead ihe ptedlcal team. Jtaspetak, ~. I retired steelworker, died 15 day1 later. • "A heart patient and a potential donor have been fdmitted to Palo Alto-Stan- ford Hospital for ltudies," a Hospital ltatement aald. ''No heart tran1plant opera- tion 11 being plM\ned until the ruulu of tbe atudie• f.e known. Such a decla.lon not expected before Mon- ay." A spokesman 1aid the ~spit.fl had considered and jected two other heart ansplants since lasperak's dt!ath. I Dr. Chrlltiaan Barnard of loutb Africa performed the Y,orld's f1r1t heart transplant operation Dec. 3 tn Lbuia Washkansky, wbo lied Of pneumonia 18 day1 lftei-the operation. BERKELEY (AP) C a 1 11 o r o ia • 1 largeat voluntee!I'' Repobllcan group. the people whose fervei>t dedlcatlon can swing elee- t.lon1, opened its annual con- vem.lo1) today eager to en- done Mu RaUmy for the U.S. s.Date over lncmnbent Tbomu H. KucOeL Jl'rant P. Adams of Pied- m-., presJdent of t b e Callfornla Republican A.&lembly, said ''there isn't ahy doubt" that th e organi.iatioo will support Threats Due To Meets? LOS ANGELES (AP) Minority group members meeting with Gov. Reagan to discuss job and education problems haver e c e iv e d telephoned threats of violen- ce and death, Reagan says. •' ln some areas they say they have been threatened by telephone when it was learned they were going to meet with me -their lives were thrut.ened." Reagan told a meeting ol the Grain and Farm Dealers National A.ssociatiot.l Thursday. Rafferty in his campaign aca.l:nat Sen. Kuchel for the GOP nomination at ttte June 4 primary. E n d o r 1 e m e n t s by voluntetrs 1 n California traditionally have carried ~ because they supply the candidate with a corpc of campaign workers -the people whose doOrbell-ringinf, literature· ma.I.ling and voter-prodding eUorts can turn tbe tide in a cloM electioe. Adami estimated current CRA memberahij) at 14,ln> to 15,ln>, m remarked "t.be enthusiasm for Ral- ferty is just a b o u t boundless. I don't doubt that ewrybody in CRA can be counted" to back RaUerty. CRA originally was a mid- dle-ol-t.be-road Republican organization for m a n y years, but in rffent years ~ become so conservatlve- oriellted that pro·Kucbel and pro-Rockefellu groups have ldt It. Kuchel and Rafferty were invited to appear durtng ttte 34th annua lm e e t l n g ' 1 lunclM!cn Saturday, but only Rafferty aceepted. Kuchel, Adams reported, app.-eotJy won't even tend a represen- tative. Kuchel bas made pla.tn bl& intention to avoid head-to-bead coolrontations with Ratf erty. California Legislature in Action Bill Sent To Assembly On Smut SACRAMENTO (AP) Led1lation making lt a crime to supply pornography to California youth -part of Gov. Reagan's anUsmut program -have moved to the Assembly after q u f c k passage in the Senate. Several hours later Thurs- day, ~ key Senate com· mittee approved a bill to toughen up state law in line with a major U.S. Supreme Court decision o n ad- vertising m a t e r I a 1 as obscene. Sen. Robert J. Lagomarsino, author of both measures, said the youtb- and~bscenity bill basJcally makes it a crime to know- ingly sell, diltribute or loan "harmful matter" to thole under 18 years old. .. The Ojai Republican said the measure, which cleared the Senate 26-6, "focuses oa large-scale diltribut.on of smut," not, for exampi.t, OD ., THI ASIC!CIAT.ID , ... , N"'~ .,.,.,,.,, Utllnt ....... bttn ~·~!loft -'""' .... !!,!!~!""".,,.,"".I~-the comer drug store cllrt. A So11111«11 C.lfflfl'la ellNfnlll'flNll conYlcted twlU of camm1m,,. ec11 farrN,..., -· ....,,,.....r .... -------=------..... ~-------! t.._ lo ........ • 11111 tuflawt119 Ille 1nvoM111 .,.._,., herm. 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Cfrcvftry • New Svper~rltht Hf-Lf te · Picture Tube • SimpUfled Color.Quick Tunlnt • One Set VHF Tuning Control l ~,...= .. . . ~--· ;;;-;.., fAMl;Y.slZl COLOi .~ t be...,.., . ..,.arlt'ht . Picture Tube t.29968 e lullt-ln VHF-UHF Antennas J1 e ()ne.let VHF Tu-nlng . • Ultr• Moffrn Cabinet Wlth ·e111pp.,rlng Handle I J. DAil y '1\.0T • There's No Second Ill The Uptoo Cup i~ sudden death. TheTe II DO a e c 0 n d dlance. 'ntere 11 no eecond That will be the story for 14 of the 15 yachts entered in the Southern California Yachting Association's fam- ed Lipton Challenge Trophy race Sunday at St'fl Diego. Club. Balli• C o r l a t h l a y acbt Club. Looi Buell y adJt <Jl.lb, Alamti41 Bay Yecbt <lub, Santa Barbara Yacht Club, Smta Barbara SallinC A11oclatlon, Silverpte Yacht Club,,1~~~-=:;:.:;;:..1~~.::~.;::;~;;;!:';;lj;ii~====~~====~==~==:t1 CaWomJa Yacht C lu b {I ~ Y~ Club, De Rey Yacht Club and Los Despite all the furore In recent years over match rac ing, the Lipton Challenge. featuring one boat and crew from each thallenglng yc;('ht c I u b , malntaJn1 the most spec- tator interest of any yacht· inf event In S o u t b e r n CaUfom1a. Several hundred spectator boats are expected to circle the nautical arena betw :!n Point Loma and t h e Coronado Strand as .be yacht jockey far poeitlon on the starting line before tak· Ing olf oo the single race that will determine the owner of the famed Lipton l8t Lido 14 Re~atta On Weekend The O!'M oonual Balboa Yacht Club Junior ·Senior Lido 14 Invitational sailing regatta will be held Satur· day and Sunday at the Yacht Club S:arting tur Saturday for juniors will be 11 a.m. SenJors will start at 1 p.m. Entries wW be &iecepted un· ti1 10:~ a.m. Saturday. The Harr y Wood perpetual trophy will go to the overall winner. A buffet dinner i1 planned for Saturday night with trophy presentations set for 5:~ p.m. Sunday. 10 Meters Sail Today The Soall ~ lalb& QM 9'....-1tl Mb an· nual 1G-meter sailing regat· ta today and Saturday. Racing starts at noon each day olf the Balboa pier. Seven boata are en. tered in the races. Commodor. f« the teries Js BW Kitcbene and race committee cbatrmaa ii Jack ClnDOn. Mannll\I the race committee bolt. tbe New Mariner I will be A It x Hardya. Trophy for aootber year. San Diego Yacht Club 1s the defeudeo, ·having won 1t back in a roce off Balboa Yacht Club laat year. The challenging club!. com· prisinJ the largest fleet in the M year rustory ol the event, are Voyagers Yacht Club, Newport H a r b o r Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht An,,_, Yacht Olub. WUh four ol the ehallenCen beille b'Om the Newport •ea, a large spec· tator fleet from this area ii expected to be on band to ebeer their retpeetive en· tries. SDYC cbOM Ash Bown's Owens Cutter Carousel M the defender. 'lbe yacht rates 32.2 under the CCA measurement rule. Official challenger was Voyagers Yacht Club wltb the Cal-34 tloop Cballisto owned by George Chattoat Other locEll yacht. are Balboa Yacht Club's L-4.0 Impetuous o w n e d by Charles Glasgow; Newport Boating Firm Now Becomes Flag Waver Chris Craft has become a flag wave:. It aJ1 started when the U S. Power S q u a d r o n s recently reminded t h e boating public of a little known fact of boating eti· quette -that the prevailing custom of flying the yacht ensign at the transom of a small pleasure boat under way is not only not recom· mended but incorrect. The correct ensign for a small, u n d o c u m e n t e d pleasure boat is t h e American flag with the tun field ol 50 st..s, rather than the familiar yacht ensign with a circle of 13 stars around a fouled anchor. The yacht ensign was created originally as an ldentliicaiton for I a r g e r boats as distinguished from commercial or n a v a I vessels. Today the use of the yacht ensip is proper, strictly spedting, only on documented yuhts -~ .. wtUch .. ... .. .,_ orc&ar, cabla cruiser. at the starboard spreader instead of at the main truck ~ which is p r o p e r . Robinson's comments are on the F.ditm's Paee of this month's Yachting. Ensenada Race Set Date for the start of the 21st sailing of the femed Newport to EMenada yacht race has been 1et for Thurs- day, May 2. Con vene Wurdemann. general chainnan, said en- try blanks are now being printed and wUl be malled to all participants In the 1967 r&ee . In addition, entry forms will be a....U.ble at most yacht clubl. The clusic it the world's larcest international yacht r.oe on U... bull o f 1)11Uclpan4:1. Last ye a r mGft th9l 500 bolita IUlrte4 in the ~mile--. Race chairman Joha Get· tie anticipates that th1J year's roster of entrant. will probably exceed last year's 541. ChriJ Craft, which bu always f o 11 o w e d tbe inclultry·wide practice of providing a yacht ensign with each of its boats, has now started supplying the standard American flq. 1...:::::=======::::- BiB Robinlon, editor ol y~ Mlcnine. takfJI & further c:rack at flag ft7inc yacbtmlea by 1*inc tut that )'a:llt owneh, IOIDI of them lmowledpaliie, penllt kl lyhJC yaci. ddb'burp11 WEEI<LY AL M ANAC ~ .,••'lff"tt•1 •t11I1 1 tll lt tl'l'ltt'YFt l"•1• .,,,.l'l'~r"Y .. ••••r't"f'"r-rT'TY~ .. 'Ibis lleekend Marm 303'31 BottleSl1 P. He h.1 h... • ,,i._• ....,., .lllrin9 ~is. ftftuN • , Counci""", of thttft" •M ".,.ti.+._. tft.t • .... !,. ......... tf\ t 1.soo.eoo i" '-"-"" ...... ~I .. HK pl.d,. -c..tinu.4 h•Mat, fot.. warcl-loolrin9 fovern1Mnt, incr ... ecl efficiency, lower taxes, lair, courieous Hd tqu•I trHtment to all citixens. 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In addition to its 616 spacious and luxurious guest . , . . . itS .Own I ... . . rooms and suites,. its .Gourmet Dining .rooms and Cocktail Lounges, Top-of-the-Park.Pianobar, complete nite n' day Golf Complex, Olympic ~ool .· and everything recreational, it nrnu becomes the Gateway to Shopping'La~cl f ' '") Here, in the center of 6o fabulouS acres, you'll discover a new wor~:. •• o'Ver ·40,000.s~. ft. of Avant Garde Specialty Shops! From Tepees to Tulip~,from Toys to Travel Tickets! ·once inside this wo~c.µ.ous World, you'll want to " stay ... Jor an hour or a day! And you'll want to return. Free Parking;: J .. . ,. . .. . . . .. .. . . . J ' . , • I JI DAILY '1lOT 'Creativity Gap' Widening Between Directors, Editors By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -An· other diSpute between film· makinc craftl came to light this month when the film editors blamed directors for "rapidly deteriorating" re· lationa. This came on the heels of continuing s t r I f e between the writers and directors &Ullds over billing. The new complaint was voiced in the m a g a z 1 n e Cinemed.ltor, In which An· thony A. Wollner ed.atonal· ized: ''It s not un~ now· adlyt to see directors awd· int over the shoulders of editors as they UJemble or recut sequences in thetr viewing machines. STIFLED "If th.la trend is permitted to continue, the f!ditor of to- morrow will be void of incen- tive, creatively stifled. and In fact be no more than a technfeian. Erector tel men· tallties wlD then play • at film·mak.ing in the cutting rooma." \\That is a film editor? Downtown LA Block Set for Arts Center LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Board of Supervisors has set aside a downtown block for the Performing Arts Academy of the Music Center. scheduled to open in 1970. The land is bounded by First, Second and Hope streets and Grand Avenue. A drive for '9 million in private funds to build the academy will b e sup- plemented by a search for 13 mHUon with w,hich t o guarantee the first five years' operation. . The work b aelf~efined: he's the man who edits film• -puts toeetber the exposed cellulokl so it can be seen and enjoyed as a movie. He is traditionally called the cutter, but editors are not fond of the term. The functioning of editing is as old as film itself: somebody had to put the movies toaether so they of· fered continuity. Originally this was a slmple matter of shooting a story as it hap- pened, then splicing t b e film together. A big advance came with "The Great Train Robbery" 1903. which created excite· ment by simultaneous ac· tJon--<:utting back and forth between events that were going on at the same time. DID THEIR OWN Early directors such as Edwin S. Porter and D. W. Griffith did their own edit-1;::=======~ mg. As they became more 'LY • • • involved in the complex· LAS ,.,.~AS ilies of fllming , they hand-PALM SPllNM ed the duty over to their DAILY SCH•DULH IRVfCI cameraman. D u r 1 n g the i.ow•s,. 11uu 19'20s. the position of film CATALtN-nus AllttdMat editor came into existence. 5 4' • 6 ' 1 2 SEE IT DRIVE IT AT •• ~ . COSTA MESA HOUDAY IALll A IUYICI 1fff HAUOI It.YD. ......: 641..UJ on . HUNTINGTON BEACH llAMILll SAUi & SIOICI 411 MAIM ST. ...... uwn• .. T .. O M 0 RR 0 W 0 NL VI S AVE .1 /3 . f 0 .. I ~I 0 F.F • • • ? ·N W "-·Q·R J . 0 NI.: Y " , • never before aclvertlsecl by luffuins' at th... IOi ~el :--.. all red ucecl fNm ,....r ITDC'f · t • no ~ pur.chases ••• ..-+ffles -.cl *ei Utecl •.• no man, phoiM, .C.OJI. orders . . . FUR SALON ~ 10U119UI SPOITSWEAI f HOSIERY GIRL'S WEAR TIP·DYED SABLE FURS 1/2 OllF Famous designer f 1shlons In an exquisite tip. dy.d uble cape, stole or f.a.t. Take your pick incl uve h.lf on 1ny of these lovely fun. 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Clwnm, Ignacio LoMM Jr., ~~ George Yianilet m met Frat\k ·'flood ~..,. •· n• -.ca ,... 11 lcA ANDlltSON, 141tw Ticktockers Remember • I Dads ·With Happines~ Tkkto<.'ters of the National Charity Ingue1 Newport Cb.apter,.avi followers of Charlie Brown and bil Snoopy, acbmantly Debe•e HapptDe!' ls Dad. Fatben wW be honored by the eifla during their annual f.lllle1 daU&bter brvDdl tomorrow, in the Balbot Bay Club. Snoopy will haft t for,et the 1led Baron for the afternoon beca\Jle be will be tumin& t.be lpO lilhts on f ltben. A.. mucot oi the bruncb Snoopy appeared on inmationa sent out t the 10tb grade croup under the direction of Mn. Howard L. Bryan Jr. If' Mrs. Richard Rawlings. Eleventh i:radeh With the assistanff of Mn. Peter Duyan Jr. ar Mn. Robert S. R01ennMt ha•• ammged table and room dec!or featuring tJ'I 1op:eand pup.. When daughttn and dads arrive they will he treated to ploturet f< the ICfapbocJ~ ~ble for CM setUngs and backdrops are nint graders urtd6' the guidance of Mrs. Mar6all styll and Mrs. Richard New. -OOfde, , . Ooe of the lftml0011'1 bJ&lillpu bae been arranged by: the .evenf · a tigbtb ertdet. 'nle Mmel. Guy. l:. MineT Jr., Warren S. Scott, Danie ]{. 8bea and ~ D. Btftnla haft guided the lltll 1n arranlinl a COi> wt~~1Ballc4Pame. · . . HlOradlool MDion ~with Mn. William B. Scbolle and MrE. WUlllm C.~Melll~ laaM perf a akit entitled Fllhiom a la Blue Piate' Special peDiDld bJ Kn. Tbom.u S. Hume. Tbe skit ts a parody on Orange CoatJ,.... ..... ... Mlltaw Of ....... Will be ... Jail Caldwell, 11th .... net. tocar, wtllll lliil...,. Mclntyl'e ot the biall .moot aemor llWP WU1 be the fMhion .. .. ... Clotbel from the "'l'brift lop will ... modea.d in thetttt. ' .. , , I ·eed-S Of Servic· ~ I l I '1owr Pwer ts an app!Opliate theme Hlected tr Nrifp6it 4 Harbcir Service Leque's imtanation ceremomea, to tile place Tbunday, April 4. tn the Balboa Bay Club. For, du:f the {pa.It years members have IOWD, eul~ nurtured seed• of volunteer se~c! w~ bave crown anct blOAOmed into outslan<li,l!R comrmmity activities. trader tbl1 beading are wortln1 with cblldten ln ~ Girt.a Club anct the Pbilbarmontc Juniors or ~1ur--tbe community on boards such as the Vohltltee~au, Otan1e County Pbilbannonlc Socie- ty, Untted Fund, Community Chqt, Girls Club and the Fi.De Arts Patrons of Newpol1 Jfarbor. Members take an actt~ 1>art in league projects which are the Children'• Arl Worbhop, Volunteer Bunu and Project Scbooltlme, a highly successful art appreciatiQn Pl"OIJ"tDl in area public schools which wu launched duriol the paJt dub year. The tea~e also ~sponson the I. Magnin Faahlon Show with the Orange County Philharmonic Society to bring free yooth concerta to the county students. NEW FIELD And, plana are under way to plant In still another field ·-that of music appreciation which will be developed to Its fullest during the comin~ vear. Leading the group through this activity and other facets will be Mrs. Ignacio Lozano Jr. Servin~ with her will be the Mmes. George H. Yardl.,y ITI, vice president; Frank Hood Trane, treasurer: James M. Dodds, assistant treasurer: Richard E. Cramm, recording secretary, and Michael B. Jager, cor-responding secretary. . Purpose o~ the l~~e is to ~romote interest among its members m vanous conditions of the communitv. such as social, economic. educational, cultural and civic. thus traininr each for her tole as a volunteer and preparing her for community le~dership. FLORAL TRIBUTES During ceremon•s. bouquets in 1he form of floral tributes will be given those who have given so unaelfishly of their lime. Included ln the recognition will be active, provisional, new and sustaining members and patronesses. The permanent ways and means project is the Coffee Garden, located at 2625 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, where sandwiches, pastries, coffee and tea are served by members wh<> are required to work one to two half-days per month. Despite the garden being closed for two moot.bl for remodeling, members worked a total of 6,124 houn this past year. Adding to the enjoyment of garden patrons is the Garden Gallery which features continuous art ex- hibits representing outstanding Southern California artists. .. . . ~ • • •• • • ... :: ... • . ) ... .P DAILY Pll.OT SALLY JANI LAWSON IAlllllMnt TeW Sally Jane Lawson To Wed in Spring Mr. and Mn. Howard Beasley Lawson of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sally Jane Lawson and Dr. Karl~ond Barnum, son of Mrs. Karl Raymo Barnum Sr. of Monterey Park and tbe Mr. Barnum. Miss Lawson ii a graduate of Westlake School for Girls and attended the University of Southern California after a year of study in Washington, D.C. She was presented at the Children's Home Society Debutante Ball in 1962 and ii a member of the Newport Harbor Service League. Her fiance was graduated from Keppel Hi~h School and the USC Pbannacy School where he was affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 18, in St. James Episcopal Church. . .,. Morosco~ Capricorn: Go With "the liiJe SATURDAY. MARCH'30 . ' . lj SYDNEY OMARA 11Tbe wiM man controls b11 delUny • . . Aatroloey polJata the • ., ... A&IEI ( t.t.eb 21 ·April 19): Your dMtre lo late in· 1Uattv. could prove costly. Knowinl this., keep eye on i.da, ........ oa.s. Avoid ., adldb trbldl " bued Oil tmpalae raU. tblli logic. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunat1~le hi«b -but .you tend 1o ln•lte 1rgument, perhaPf accldent. Means yoa are tn coatrol. but overconfidence could cause setback. RUl1u t h i 1 . HlghUtht mature attitude. GEMINI (May 21 • J u n e 28): One close to you could c:n.aM furor 1t eociaJ af. fl1r. Beat COW'H is one of moderation. Be quiet within. Don't compotmd error. Take no aides. Heed your own coUMel. You'll win. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Budnels disc1u1Jons should be tempered with humor. People in authority tend to have fattb. But you could be tuted. Maintain sense or bllance. Show you can be serJoua without being a fanatic. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Some display t e n d e n c y toward deception. Applies especially ll you travel. A project that should be com· pleted occupies your at· teotlon. Finish -don't be distracted by 1weet talk. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): Partner or mate could present ultimatum where funds are concerned. Fresh viewpoint ls a d v i a a b I e . Dino's Daughter Workshop • . , , Hits ·Big Time~ ~ 'New~ree Available June Rites In Offing . . . . .. . .. LE:~~ t:=-...:...· ... -r?t1 ----...., ........ -~~t:t~ MATURE TEENS A N D ADVLTI P'IVE MJWON YE>JlS TO EA.R'MI -NttJ degree Britistt science f 1 c t i o n wi\h different twist about kwaslon from Man with ~ trf.....,.,.. Oftl' modi ... -deltne-u.. OOR MC11HE1t'S BOUSJ: - A cbD11q i; a 1 ll 1 Ii tlelodrama; MVU children keep t h e I r mother's deall llld burial I Merel. A PATCH or BLUE - Btmd girl of 18 is befriend· td bJ sympathetic Negro newapaperman .In poig- nant story w i t b 1*- tai. 1Mut lmbtblnc. Ilia dautbter ~· "It's true ••• of apple J1dct • milk. ''Dad hu ID Weir.'• 12152 UOOKHUUT ... .. a.i·--a7-1U1 ........ t ...... 'SOL MADRID· -u.a. . undlreftW aentt ....... Mmco • aua •·~· jJlnC rill&. ft. VALSN'l'JHB'S DAY KASSACRI: -Aa ..U.. tic por1r•1al ol t h e bootleg gangs In Otlcago UllderworJd ol the ltrJOs. WAIT UNTIL DARK - Thugs try to force blind w i fe t o r e v e a 1 Whereabouts ol I cacbe ol heroin. 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But Sanders bas woo it before and be tnowa anotbft' prestige victory would eltablllb bJm among tbe elite .of the iame. "The Brttlab Open to me could excel the bil American tournaments such aa tbe Mutera, U.S. Open and PGA," Sanderl Wd. '"1 have buainess interest.a ln the Bljti.ah Empire, and 1 ftc\lr• the B1'ltllb ()pea would mean balf a million dollan more to me than any ol the thrM major tournaments in the United States." Sanders has bffn a tourney winner mos~ often ID the first foar months al' the year. He's doing 10metbing w change that pattdrn. ''I uaed to work bard on my iame In 'November and December," be said. ·•t played wtll Jn tile early-teuon tG'Umelltl, but come• l\ll!UDll'l' I'm c~ta)1 birdied om.•• 'his .. UOD, be said he WOl'ied ·oo bil bualnell lntereltl in November, and December. lettlnl bl.I aolf 1ame coast alone. "I've been puWn& it together the past coup1t we.U and hope it'• goinl hW blast two weeks from now ln 0. Ma1ter1," be Mid. Sanden beaded. the pack wUh a HYt!ll·undtr•p&r 15 into the aecond round "' t.be $100,000 J acUoaville ~ abot a euy eaile -two wood lbotl ad a two-foot putt -and five birdies ID 'nmndaT~'•I tound. FiY• chADID... .. ..,. blbbld him m1 eo odMrl lnte pc GIA.NTS UNWAD· 72 or Ule 7,221-yard Deerwood Club course. Defending champ Dan Sikea was among a dozen at ea after an erratic round including an uC)e, lbree birdies and a boaey. l'lrsl rOUNI ....... IA Ille ~--JacbM-vllle a.en: Oeul $MdlrS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~1-4.S J11lllA ................... ~ o.w1tt ·-k , .............. ~ Al G..,._ ................. ~ GeldMr DIClllMM • . • • • • • • • • • •• • • • 22·,._.. St.w Reid ..................... ~ Don J.,.,.,.,. . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . ~1 110bbY Nlcllol1 • . • • • • • •• .. •• .. • • •• u.-....1 Rkhlln:I Mertifla ................ ~ Oil Chi •• .., • ............... ,...., TlftY JMi<llll • • ................ ~ lAbNn Merrla ... •••••••••••••••• ~ """' 9'9'W ........... b......... ~ ..., .,.... ······················ ~ 0.. ........................... ~ l. .... .....,. .................... ~ l"" -~ .................... ......... •8JICIJ o .......................... ~ Jedt Meo.-.................. ~ "el.II """" • • • .. • • • .. • .. • ... • • • »*-'I T•~ .................... ~ Richey, King Finally ~e~ Emerson Wins NEW YORK (AP) -"I "lcome the match - I th1nt I have a lood chance to win." That was the gauntlet thrown down by Nancy Richey of San An&e1o, Tex., today as abe prepared to cballenie Billi• Jea Klni's poaltion u queen fl wamen'1 tmmi.. IDtenle rlwib for ~ bonors for ntne yean, America'• fio. 1 and No. 2 rubd playen meet taallbt ID tbl ""'tftnala of tbe Garden Qaalltqt CUp IDWutional Touru- ment. n 11 t!a' ant ~ad meetmc alDce UM. 'l11ree other •mWnal matches are acbeduled tonllbt lD tbe DeW"MaclilOn Sq...n Garden to detennint tuts ror tiU. S.tmda7 n!Cbl ID t.be men's aemWnals, Lt. Arthur Albe ~Y• Dam CUp teammate Clark • PHOENIX (AP) -Cellfornll Anael Graeboer and top.letded R 0 y Manacer Bill Blo-1 did.D't know boW EDMnOI of Australia faces 2l·year-•en off be·wu at tbt bepmlac ii ew ltU SmJtb of Pulldeoa. Calli . . 1prilta tr.inhla wbea all be wuted Emenon bad to call on all his waa uothe1' dm1iftl p6idMr Md • U1ll and power for a u.10, 7-6 victory 'Uttle ieJW belp. oyer 'tom oner of tbe Netberlads. ~ lbOut aow, be cOUkl abDOlt Tbt t:fooW Smttb won a •Naina 'be Wiq fot aDC1CMr ltd. . 4'111 ftOm equal.11 tall Herb FltlGil>- ... lilitdmaes Uterrt bettilr elf wben bOn, M , M. tblJ .._., pltcb," RiCM1 lllld·.ttlr ••. Tbt other women'• match~ 'l'llllrida1'• lN defeat at tbe ..._.. eecoiid.;,tedld · Ann Ha,doa Jones of 1111 .. l'niildin OA111D. aplDst toaP IVl!ltf Te1art o f U lWitl t11it UM. ... w.re U Auahlla. lldf ~nm-. 'nit'• i.. Mrt. Xilll ucl,Nlu Richey bring •;'tt;;.C:::. w: =:=. ~:::: ...:-.:;:".::.,\ :i:.o-:i...: liirWit.r••....... Mal -.. Jta ..... tbla 17 ... .. _.......... ~ • -ftnt .... mte tbt .... , .... le. Hirsch Tells NB Group That Munson May Stay . .. B\lt U we .. plJtt, we .. .as ilWou u anyoae to diilr • ap. "I'l! uy tbb -Jf .., .. ls to level a charp 8t us, I'm &1ld it's Sallta"Au." • ni. pictUr• pW!ili«Nd • tbe Santa Ana nrnpaper OU 11MniD1 •>3 tun by Dreat ~ a daft 111tmbe:r Of tbe SMta AM Celle.. lbldent lleWIJlllPW. Golden Welt Md S-. Mil have been OD biUel' .... UC. JMt Sep- tember wtiell it na Gttdea Wiit wllo cbar&ed Uii Dou wl_. l ll e & f 1 recnaiti.DC taetkl 'by footbd eoach Diet G«rie Del baMbaD COllCb Roter Willoa. Gorrie 1ave fa.it Wlrlliq at an Orance County ~a· lun- cheon lalt fall -aft.er tbe BC raling -wbea be aaid: ''Ia tbt -~ West will be prwen to bl tbl bad IU)CI, not u ... Rojas Throws Savage Attack, Stops Higgins LOS ANGELES (AP)-Qalllcnia's Raul Roju today OW:~.Jlece of the feattJerwelght p of the •ol'ld -the " Boxing Association part ol it, ~. He won the title with Ida 14-rocmd decision over Colombia'• Enrique Hlglna. The ~yc~ld walloper 6'om nearby San Pedro 1t.a1ed two aavqe of. fensives. in tbe 12th and tM fmaJ 15th round. to srab tbe 'fOtea of the officials Tburlday Digbt. A capaciCy crowd of 10,400 paid '64,381 to ..... boat. Tb111, in the eyee ot the WBA, Rojas fills the void in tbe 1215-pound dtfision created w!len Mexico's V l c e n t e Saldivar retired 1ut Odober after knoctlng o a t Howard Wlmtone of Wales in 12 rOW'.ldl la Mexico Qty. Winstooe sUU ii rtcolUiled in IOIDe q\Wtera u the champion. Roj11, whote only defeat IA a fight! ,.... to Saldlnr bere IA MQ 11&5. bladed mama. a, ttuoaPt tbt TOpeS In tb9 l2tlt ,....., HJgina nev• was actuaDJ down -he'd never bee.n decked before -but be took a mandatory eigtrt~ount from referee Diet Young. Hicgins not oaJ.y weathered the 12th and 14th roundl and many even thoueht be w<m them, but he cb«*e to slug it oul with Rojas in the 15th. He came up, ati1l same, bat nbbery- legged and hurt. The oftidala JCOnd it 11 ... lM and 10-6. Molt boxing wrtten bad Rojas the wtnner but by much cloeer m•Jins. The Colombiaa. dilappobad but pbilotolilica1. MW ia U>e 4haing room aft.er 1be fi&bt : "I tboueht the ICtriDi woald be tiehter -but wha you art n,tlting in another country, you almolt have to kiss the offidala to wto." Higiu virtaaJlY WU mm.a?Ud after .. fiCbl ~· Jett .,. meded the .uentioD el a dodlll' to ndDct the l'ftllin&. Raul's maa,.., .t.ddl llfcOlw1, 9id Roju told Mm betweea lie .. Jy roandl .. W,....' wt ,..., ..... atroac .. lmd.'' . 'lbe ... Beal ......... mmch toUJbetwW~ '. .... 'fl 'l .f ~ " v . \, -n. j\J i 1 er, ,.ba cD l'I '• .... , ~ " " .. .a -"'· ....... .. ;y ... • . . Lite u~7. IJWiDC lad. John Vallely b11 ail)lt ._ to kilft U'9 diJloer table before the ~N'~IJ Pd IU appetite u. ln HutchiDlon. Kan .• .~ the ~ Coliference player of the ~ar ii • ~ out fOi dlit U.S.:~ Junki' coUeae \etm tbll will enae.-tt.e o~ Matetlfall trllll. . dD a ~ ctaYM'lltlOD witb Vallezy Tbu.raday, .... • a.w Ute BalbOa &llalad eaier wbat his workout scbed· vl• 11. • · ·~ . i '_rwe wn out trom 10 to 11 in the morinc &Dd • 'J:'Oll I tO I in tM ...Of," re reported. "Wbat do yoa do bl between1'l we uked. .'P.at... • 1 bi addition to wearing out kniv• and forks, Val· 1}eFf't11 ap aolrilt tbe best butetball talent of hie '~. Jfe'1-·Ui Biatdlinsoo 1rith 24 other natonwide JC ltan. ·' J• r .. , M* l!ltirtqlM.Mf. pmes tonipt and Saturday night, -~final 10.JDlll 'tuDl will be &elected. 'nut team then~ to Albuquerque, N.M., for tbe U.S. Ol.Y1DPic . · ••TbJ& la:'.t.tie-tougbeat basketball I've ever been in· villfld la;'' Valllly aid. a ~ "We"N Nally WQl"ting out hard. These guys are ~ ~ lid playwft -a lot of them tried out for UA tulDI ad 1N0t to JC when they were cut. !."l1atle IUYI wwt IO bard it's unreal And they tell P. it'• 11 l'QQp u pro bell 11 c * *. * LAGUNA DEPT. -GMff Harrowby L"IUM -ltt tllCVt th.....,, .. '°'"9 fir Hrly In t~ skiing IL .. .,. ·Only II,~ ft ·~ _,. ef the yeune- eet ,...... .. ,.. .t the NetlonaJ Sid Patrol System In ihe ,., Weet SW AIMdatlon. The '"'• age for ....... ,. .... t' 0-0 tM lelt fwr ,_.,.., he'1 had te mester a.ch eulllech • MvtneH first aid, 1vel1nche con· 1. tree, ~ ,...., eme.....,cy nmmunic1tions cMlrttft ................. * * * 1 :t GIRLS DEPT. -Ken Fag1n1, the CIF commission· er, 11ya when two Florida high ac.boola engage in a basketball game, the-preli.miilary game is between Cirll' 1elml from the two l<lhools. . Girl.I• interscholastic sports i.! in advanced stagea 5{n J'lortdL Coeds compete interscholastically in swrnv mine, too. * * * JAVl\.llf DEPT. -The WW. el th. 1plkt Mt, IM F5eW News, delivered 1 ahltterlftl blow fnelbt "-,...., Larry Tucker NCIMt~. ' Tucker hn bMft ..a regvlw •t Or•nte Coast a..r1 WMlcly ala.c....n treck lftMtl for the t lew .,.,....,... He's cl11med fOIM extnordi- ~ thiWs It the occ meets, but there'• • autplc-~ -~ ., .......... ,. T&' ..._., In a NCeRt ,,,,.._" ef the ttlp SO • , U.S. J...tlft ttw.w. fw 1N7, n..1 • 2'2·7 thrw .., T ..... .,...,. the ........ : H ..........• ,,..,.. "·· Sartty.• - * * * ...,Dll*tiPl*lau ~ fQ St.'P.ul ~ .,._uooa ID • Aqehat = tract at ftdd SeSda ._. set a tcbool ~ for tbe Molt.attba iO I Joaiitt CHM Wlt.b I JO: 13.1 ln tbe 1-lftlle run. st. Pnl Yon IOhil .,,.,. takiJ1c 11 or the 14 ennt.1 ill v_..ltv competition. 111-.si. r-1 y...., ........ ~ ......... • -1. (I) i. MlrWll ISi a. e-.. CM) .•• Tlllii •: lU. --I. ""-CS> t. ........ 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'ed the doled drcuit telecasta of the UCLA·Bouston -.o ·a.we laa Friday are screurine for refundJ. S.a let14t1in · · Apparently the picture at the Lone Beach Arena Lund and Marilyn Jones and Pauley Pa;n.on were bad. Tbe pictlttt at Anaheim's ICOred a net U to tab first Convention Center w11 good but the IOQDd w11 poor.-· place in the "Four.Club" . , The company who nandled the telecul, lletropoD-TOUl'DtY S~ay. tan Tbeatera, bal made a rulinC: no refud.a. Second m the mixed· , couples event were Arlene .. Prep Net Scores .,,,,,,., Md Bm Macauley u t4 foU&wed J>y the teanu of Orv and Mary Hudson and Barney and M a r i a r • t Egbert with 65's. Fourth was Laurie and Carolyn Walbridge along wlth Jim and Jackie Voelkl. w.11111 r cm 1m ._.. • """' Men1s Club action on Saturday had Voelkl grab- blag tbe top ~ with a net •· Second was ElWl Woock <•> fo»owed by · Gene McDoontl ('JO), Bud Wrigllt (71) llld Roaer Sc$aufele (71). ..... . ..... li•Nlftlel . Harry HllM won the Best lS of 18 Tournament at El ._, Nlguel with a tow net score ,.,, ol 57. ._ !WI -..._ •z. ••· •t. MCUulfllltl cw• -..... ~. •i. ..... Ille. (W) -62, '4 •• '1, S.utmlft CW I -6l. 7-11 "'-def aull. Second place finished in "1' a IOW"·Way tie among Myron Suckut. Rich Divel. Harris T a. o m p 1 o n and John Sheehan -Ill posting 59'1. /tie•• Verde Saturday bad a "Guys frG(l Dot1s Tournament" at Mesa Verde wi~ Bob and Pug Littleton wimlin1 it with a 127. ln MCODd was the team of JerrJ and Marge Hayes and Rol.Ut '1Dd Helen Hickl etlded up third. n. y~er aet ls Ip· ~-:!.' tatinl o v e r . ,.u old Brian LlldJey bol«t out with a llYta·lroa frotn 50 Jarell out for 1 Ovt on the 00 hOle ~.Ht .... the Dbte holii of M!tloD WIU. a $4. Dennis Schmitz of Costa Mesa (left) JtCCepbJ ._trophy from Ron Reil, director or ,olf at Com 11 .. GoU and COuntry Club. Schmitz won golfer of the month honors for poetiDC the most low net scores in February. Manlx Over 14-8 Cee Clears 6-0 For Sea Kings Kevin Manix'a double-vie· tory. includ.lng • 14-toot pole vault, spearheaded Co6la Mesa to a 73-M wln over l'lost Corona del Mar l n Irvme League trick adion Thursday. A~. E8tancla. on the heels of four big wins in the field evmts. did 1n Ma.gnolt.;l to the tune of 74- &1. F o u n t a J n V a· 11 e ) . meanwhile, waa crushin~ V.alencl.J, 81"44: lobn Harmia ol Corona «Hl Mar, a Cee, bl~ jumped &.-0 for t~ belt eUort of the dAJ at Ciorou. Estanc1a•1 Bob ~nd set 1 s~bool record Ui the rdlscus with a t•2 effort and Ge<l"ge Bat't)ett hJgh· ~ 1-118 for another record. lllu.CtlM c;..,.. • ,_vr.:'k Ct-. Miu 100 -.l. WllY!oc!t ICMI 1. Otltwkl 1::M1 a. tc.rt cc.IM>. '1!M1 1u. • 270 -I. "'°'* ICM> 2!., !19rt CUM) 1 C-" (~I. llfN; -... 441 -1. V..., •CCIII 1. Collllr CCMI a. Garwf ccao,_~1 Ju. 1911 -I ......... fUIMI t, 0-CCMI l. 0.ll*'t ~). Tl-: ..... Mlle -11 ~ ICMI t lfll (CdltAI 3 "'6tn (CiM). 'Tl-: f"'A.I. >Mlle -1, llH' \CMI 2. #Mla IUAAI 3. Alleo CC4MI, TllM: t:J1.I. 120 HH -I, ,.,.._ IC4Ml ' U..-(CMI 3. O.vlt (CMJ. Time! u,~ LH -I. Wll'flodl lcM) 1 Lutlt ICMI l. J...,_ (CdMI. Tl"'" 20' .... "-le\' -t. C:.Ste -T1m1; ..... . Ml.. lttlrY -1. Cella "'"'° Tioftr. J•JAl. HJ -1 lMdl f'CO#I 1 ~ K4'11> J. F,,._ ICMI. IW111M· "1. U-1.~!CMJ2.~ (Q!Mt a, ~ ICMI. DIAMliw: -:V -I. ..... ICMI 1 c._11 Cc.Ml ~ ...., CCMI. Heltfll tH. II' -l . .....,.._ (C4MI t. ~ (CM) ~. PllCtV (CM\). Otatal'Cf. ""' Olaclll -I. l'lk• CCdMI 2 HornflNlt 1'4¥) 1 ""-(CjjMI OllllMcW: l>M. .. c-. .. M« (N) (411 CHlt Mee 100 -I. V-llo (CM) 1 llA<Nll IC.Ml 1 He1Wot11 (CdM• TT"": lU ,,. -1. Vtrrlko ICMI ' M ''"'-,(r'-\I 1 ltlo-111~1 Tin'•: 7• • tAO -I. Ve_,...,, ICMl 1 8rtlk. CC'll 3 l)oo•~ l(M). Tim• I >•' 11,. -I It~ (COM> 1 C•r• (C:flA.\I l .,., (c..\), """" ) " ~ l'f HH -I Duftll>p l(dlAI t. l>t'lhlW CCdMI l. Nooltllft (CMI nmt: J7~ LH -1, KW (CdMl 7 L.._,. ICM> >. ~ IC.Ml T1mt " • -llelay -1. Coste -Tl191t; li~t. -1, H4ly (C:dMI 1 0'9 (~I i Tmv (Qt¥). 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CSfte CQ, Pai••> UCI Hosts Claremont; JC's Lose UC Irvine's crack tenni~ team hosts Claremont-Mudd today alter disposing or na· tional power R e d I a n d s Thur5day afternoon ett the loser's court. In junior college activity Thursday, both Golden West and Orange Coast took. their lumps. The Rustlers drop· ped a 5.4 decision at Mt. SAC and tile Pirates lost a 9--0 decision to Full«t.on. Fullerton ls ttie defending state JC champ and the Hornets have all members ol Uleir 1967 team baek. Coach Myron McNamara's Ant.eat.er aquad ripped the defendl.ng amall c o I l -e g e NCAA champions. 7·1, in oonvlncing fashion . With the prned victory. UCl now at.ands 9-1 for the season. Irvine swept all six singles matcbes to nail the victory. Leading the way were Jody Rush. Robert Moore. Earl O'Neill. Craig Nes- lage. Gayle Dukelow and Steve TeaJ. Moore grabbed off the moat stlrri.t>g win with 1 U.10, 2-6. 9-7 margin over hls OPPonellt. UCI f7} 121 II ...... ....... ltusll (UC:ll <Ml Venfledt lltl .. I, J-4. M . -" (UC:I) 6el Ntiten (Ill 12-!a, , ..... 7. O'N•lll (UCll HI J•ml1on lltl UM,M Nttle9'! (UCll .... 1 -•• (It) 6-f .. , Dutte1ow cue: II IHI It•.....,...,, I• l .. , ...... 'Ttal (UCIJ Hf Werfa.ld Cltl .. ,, u. .. ,. owtla Meole .... J1rnls4n (It) dtf TH I end D'N.in IUC:ll 6-4, U. M. lttlaa end W1rfltld Cit) def lleslaH W OutteloW IUCll 6-11 loll 1 ... ,....,..m~0r .... c- JG1<t11m (fl *'· Lltrldl 6-2. .. 2 Weodwtt'IS CFI Otf. l"la"°" .. t. "" SIVertN<I ('I dflf. HMleY M , ... LIOVd {F) Ml. w.clSworth "f• 61 Wtttforill fl'I 6f'f ·~ .. ,, 6-l Welt• 11'1 .... l..tWMN 6-1, 6-I DtWlel JOICllll!I end Wootl IF-I _, by dt1M111 SIYerllOll 1nd lloY• IF> df>f HNIV .... Wiids~ •2 ... , W111for .. Ind W1'11•r (F dof -· end 1..-"4 •1. •? Mf, UC Ill CO 0....... _, llfltlll Cew1rt CGW) 1oe1 lo Httel""' .. l. M H~nrv IGWI IGll lo Mu,..dlen H . ..... lntltlle11 <•WI Mf 511.,., •l. ~7, " lt!Kilfl CGWI dlf Ll1tl 6-4, 6-' Wldtt1 IGWI llrlt le '-" .... .., lldlft CGWI df>f Ftwene •t. •1 o. ... C~m •• Sdwltr COW) ... , lo HNtltelll -' Uni 6-3. t.I HtNY 9lld 1"114Nrl IGW) "4 MvradlM .... Siil,. ........ ~ ... l'urtltll IGWI led .. .......... """'" M. M. M. ... Tars tone Victor. In Sunset Track Newport Hlrbcr w• tbe Jone wianlr ta S u n u t Leap track ~peUUOll lJl 1be area Wtllle Huntlniton B e • e b,. M • r In 1 • n d Weta\lbllter w~ falllne. n. .Tll'I took a smashing ~ deCi&lOll OY'tf ADllbebn Wbti. Mlriba was dtoppinc a. cloee 81-57 verdict to Westent. Huntiqton wu dropped by Santa Au Vdey, 1M2, While Santa Ana was bomb- ing Westmi.Dlter, 81-37. Newport's i.i win over Anaheim WIS ~rked by tt>.e middle dlltaoce wins <A Dani Blood in the 440, Dick Jaffe in tpe n>, Bruce Corzloe in W4' ~ and Dan Mooney's 2-mlle effort. Marv Whitaker and Steve Rill led tbe s.ints with dou· ble v i c t o r l e 1 over Weitminst.er. rars-Co1ett11 v.,.,.., N--1 1111 IUI A......,,, 100 -I St!lltll (A) 2. Fr-(A~ V~lt i:,l;,. TI~: 1:.l. Vot ... lt (N) l. Tlolaft (NI. Tline: 22.1 • <140 1. I lood IN I 2 Tipton 00 3. O.lener CHI. Tlm1: JU 130 -1 Jeff• CNI 2. Fre11ee CH> 3 It-CA) Time: 2·ou Miit -1. Conine CHI !. 0.- (NI l. Solorio (Al. TllM: •:>t.4. 2.....,,111 -1. Mooney (NI 2. "lerc. CHI 3. Deaney CNI. TlrN: t:eA. Ue HH -1, Hldll'f (NI t. Clerlol> (Al 3 low (N}. Time: 15.5 HO LH -1. "k:lllW IHI 2. t..w INl 3 Cl•vton CAI 'Tl-: 2t.f. •<It Relay -I. AM!lel,,,, TIMI': 0.3. Miii lttln -I, H_. Tlmt: 3.311.7 HJ -1 lvi~r IHI 1. £cdM CHI J, Wiid (If). Htlilht: 5-IO. LJ -1. LOYt (NI 7. llDod (NI l E«~ CNI. DlsllftCe: •1. PV -1. Tio bf-Smllll (Al and Wiid (NI 1 J""'-(Al Helthl: lt-6 SP -1. Pow1<1 CHI 1. Kl'dclen IAI J Htaltl IA). Dl•tence: 51"- I• .. ..._, "" ... ) A ......... \00 -I ~•rWdi CAI 1 H<mlf<' (A) l Ko~S"I (NI Tl..,.: 10 • 120 I L1ud1'1>1~tc (Al 1, K~pul IHI 3. Ademe CHI. Tl""': tt 6, UO -I. ltl~ (NI 1 Huntu (Al 3 Jefft (NI. TI-: ''"·' 1J?O -I l(H!ftr (Al 1 C:hllllllon fNl J Frt14!f' (Al. Tl,,,t: 3:11.5. 1'0 HH -I, Wf'I (Al 2. ltlleV (NI 3 IUO'ntft CAI. Tl,,,.: lU . 1Jt LH -1. Wttt CAI 1 l lH'fl"lt (A) 3 C:r1tteNltfl CAI ,,.. ~ (NI Tlrnf' 13.1. MO ltt19v -l AMhelm. Tl,,,.: 1 :35.1 HJ -1 Co111M (A) t. Fr .... r IA) 1 Tit betwHn ltllev (NI end WMI CA) HtMtit· Sf lJ -I Cnllim (Al 7. ~­(A) 3. Flan !NI. Dl,ltnc": lf.11\ PV -I C:Oflde CHI ?. MeofW IN) 3 C,..,,..., (NI H'l•hl: 1M SP' -I P_.,_..h CAI 1 EdmV~ '"' , I""" CNI Dlmnce: 0.J'\. c.. "-' (6'1 (161 ANllel"' 100 -1. SChUn& (NI 7. 11-(NI l C:urlls (Al Tln>e: 116 lto -t. Sdwltl IHI 1 Cu111• (Al J M«r.., \A\. 'f-: 19.7 Mt -1. ~IHI t. ~ (NI 3 F"""9r 00. T"'1e: 1:11.'7. 1320 -1. 11Pn1~ IHI 1 Alwa'11 (NI l. Elltede (A) Tlrnt: 3,,. 7. 170 LH -1. It-CHI I D ... I CHI 3. Ttolllb CAI Time: Uf "0 ll•lrl -I H-1. T1-: "8 HJ -I Ku,,,•r (NI 7. Trotsky !Al l Wiid (NI Hfolpht: .W LJ I McCr•y IA) 7 lt~r (NI 3 IC1uner CHI Dl•tance 11·7 PV I Wild (NI 7. Men IHI 3 No third. HeloM: I~ SP -I H-nhllt (Ml 2. Schutt& (N) 3 r--v~ IAI n••t•"C*: '1·7. 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V•IMllll (Ml 2 ll*ltflM tWI '3 L°""' CM). T'llM: lrfl.f. 1321 -I, ~ (WI t. _,..,. (Ml J. H•Y-IMI. TllN: :l::JU. ne LH -1 Hell IMI 1. P'•llw (Ml l. SI.__ CW), TltM: "-£ ... .. .. , -l. ........ Tlflwt Ot. . HJ -1. ~ (Ml t. He" l~l 3 IHI ~ YltMtlltls (M) tftd E1trNa fW), ltlell!I: M. lJ -'· ...... I., t. ~ fMl J. ......._. (WI, ......_, 17'7Yt "v -1. Cl9wdlfWCt 00 t. ,..._ (WI J ~CW> ...... ~ IN. "' -'· ,.,.... ('#) '· ...,,,.. IMI 1. ldleWllW (M), ~ M , ~ -' ..... ((Ml 2 ••• ,,. IC,.MI 1 f-CCMI. ""9111: 11 ... -----· -- --~-------...... ------------ U -1. MMll ICMI 1 s..n.-IC4M) J. i._.,, ICM). Qi•I .. tllCut -1 WliOtlll (QIM l t •• It"") >. YtMll ((Mii). l>t•t•.-i n•t. · Bug eut I \ .. DICK ROBINSON S&turday Sportl Editor Glenn White and I, and some other pren and TV and c:.lebrity typtt will be fisbin& in the molt non-publicized Alb1nC tournament in Uie world. On some lake aomewben in Southena California. we'll be competin1 in the Rancho callfornta-Garcia sponJOred tourney agalntt some of football'• ftnest and bluest pro- fenionall. Tbe Fearsome Founome. Je11 tbe one and only Merlin Olien, meanJ.n1 ROI.le Greer, Deacon Jona and Lamar Lundy will be there. So wtll Rud1 Buklch of the Bean, and Yankee Andy Carey. And the Rama' Bedlolt. Clancy Williams, Stieger, Bau. Gossett, Munaoo, and Carrola and Cbu.y, and Pottioa, Woodllef, Crabb, Jack Snow, Klltore, Nichols and Pivoc. From tbe Charean, Gary Ganilon will be on tap. SquarinJ off 11ainlt these IUY• to determine who is the best bus, bluesW and crappie catchers will be some celeb'1 in the bllline$a world like Bill Barlning, Doug McDonald, Laugbran. Caldwell, Ray and Dick Mott, Danny Mack, Hofer, Blon, and Nott, Rosan, and Liff 1nd Jay Gardiner, aocl Kenuton, Corbell and Bruce Gelker. Then the preu will eet Into the act with Jay Eyerman from Ufe showing up, Ind Siddon from Time, and TV's Al Couppee and McCUntock and Rice. And outdoor writers lite Saldana from the Times, Bruce Brown from Riverside, Wl1Uam1 from the Trlb, Culpepper of Long Beach. Bill Bebe out from Santa Monica, and Nemic and Schlimmer from the rporta magazines. Like everyone ftshlng tn this contest, White and I were lured to this classic by Invitations delivered mysterious· ly In the dark of the lOOOD by a raven, the first feathered 1dvance man I've ever seen, who came a-tap-tap-tapping at the sports department door. For openers, this bird told ua this fish-off was just a frlPndly little get together. so no publicity please! He explained that there should be some place some where the roar of the crowd couldn't be heard. Where there were no 1utograph bunters breaking down dressing room doors to get a guy'I' name on the line. What tile nvtD allowed WU, If Wbtte and I wuted to 1tte.ad Ute feattvftiel, fish a fantastic ba11. blue po 1Dd cnpple hole located somewhere in the vaatneta of Rancho Callforn.111 then we woald arree to I" blindfolded. We were told thla secret lab ltaa bee• set ap Ukt a ~olf coane wfth a number nag OoatJng 1t eadt flsblnf bole. Tbat we wfil set out In boata and ff~h ucb hole wftJa 1n 1thJete, celeb and writer 1bo1rd for f1T11 and prhea. That la Ill bet-the likes of Grier and his 3-15 poanda, wbo from 1 frOI• toaufe atanclpol.Dt, wfIJ have to navffate die eoVM alone. Here's my chance to meet aay a big. tough Marlin McKeever head on without danger of my nose getting rubbed in the dirt. A chance to see these big fenows with their helmeb off. See them jmt a bunch of guys like you and me with a rod In their hands soaking up the sunshine where thert 11 no game boot, no plays called. . to. Where the bu1 will climb on your line lf they want There will be no Halas or Lombardi stomping up and down the sidelines. There will be no one carrying tn plays, just good cold beer. Thia place IOlJDda llP lt'a IO far ft1IJ from fltGjlMnC. rm 1Un ~ 'Wiil tie no elackm& tnewrtt-, or the IOUftd of a ftre alarm telephone can. Wbat will be beard ii some food natured chuckle•. the plunk of a hn in the water. The hoo-hooini of the quall caillnl in the hllll. Some c...m, at a fl&h Joni Jone. RACE ENTRIES , IANT.:..!:f," ltACa IWTRlll ..... ,. ....... ~Dey U1W ... fl .... ll'll'lt .... ttt• , .... ""'" uca. ' fWllllla. • ,_.. ...... 1111 _... "' Callf. """' ...... Ci.1mlflt llf'lce ......... Swwt ,.._ CM Y-l 11J ,_ lndlM (J .. ,..,., 117 ltuleftl CA ,..,...., ,. sw.t Wlftle lit La T.,,._ (J OMlaln) •IU MY Golltmer C• llaftce) 117 W111tn1 0-Cit C-1 117 llanlK CJ LMMlnl 117 HC ... e IUC9. • "'""'91.. I -eldl.Al1-. .......... 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(A ,......, nf Rematchel of UCLA 'a two closest 1188 iamn will be played at Pauley Pavilloa next HUOD. The Bruin1' 19 U · 19 basketball 1ehedule, releaa- ed .today, 1tarta with Purdue on Saturday, Nov.~. UCLA hosts Ho u s to 11 Saturday, Jin. 18. The Brulnl beat Purdue by only 73-71 In the seaaon opener last November and lost to Houston, n.-in the .Utrodome on January 20. Other hJ&hllghll of the schedule lnclOO. 1 game at Notre Dame on Saturday, Dec. 7. West Vlrlinia vitita Westwood OD Saturday, Dec. 21. The schedule: ...... Det. • Dec. , Dec.. Dec. II Dec. 21 .. l'UllDU! et Ollla Slate et Htl!N 0.-MIHNISOTA WHT VlllOINIA al Holktel' ll•tlvaL INw YCW'lt City (Mldl'9e11 Slate, Hontl Ctrollne. vm-a, St Jolln'a. Hol'f er-. H~ eo.,e, l'rlnct!OflJ. TULANE el°'"°" . et °'"°" sr ... HOUSTON . ., Hortll-t.m J1111. ' Jen. 10 . Jert. fl Jen. t Jen. 24 Jert. 1J Jen. JI FM. I Ftb. 7 Ftb. t "tb. 1J Ftb. 17 Fell 21 • ..... 22 •• Fob • . Moir I Moir 7 Moir • el LOl'Ole IClllCAM) CALIFOllNIA STANFOllO WASHINGTON STATE WASHINGTON et Wt111111910fl et was11r...ian 11.tt Oll!GON STATI Olll!G<* ., Sl•llfonl et Cafflorni. ti UK UK RACE RESULTS < Huntington Aquamen -J Dunked by Western Huntington Beacb nim forces toot a ~ lac.int at the hands of Western Wednesday afternoon at tbe winner' a pool. 'lbe Bee1 also fell, 'n-10, but the Cees nl\oqagfld a 54- 22 victory for the Oilers. Teday 8 p.m. (5)~BASKETBALL -LA Lakert at Chicago Bulls fqr fourth game in best of seven playoff for Western Division ti· Ue. Chick Hearn mlke1lde. 7 :30 p.m. (2)CT -BASIC.ET· BM.L -Harlem Globetrotters VI. Wub. Genera1a. Pat HIJ'o rtngiton, Pit Summerall mlke- alde Gil the CBS Jot tn Holly· wood. 1:30 p.m. (5)F -SPECIAL - "Jesse Owens Returlll To Ber- lin.'' dOC"Umentary of a treat athlete who contributed to all mankind through pertlcipatlon, not boycott. 9:30 p.m. (5)CT-RACE PRE· VIEW -Gil stratton tails with jockeys, owners. trainers about tomorrow's Santa Anita Derby. 10 p.m. (34)F -LUCHA IJBRE -(Wre1Wni from Melioo.) Satarday 11 a.m.. (4)CL -BASKET· BALL -. East.West Colle&e All· Star game from Hinkle Field Ro'use at Butler University in Indiana polls. 11:30 a.m. (U)CL -B~ BALL -Dodier• v1. SF Glllrta. Vtn Scully, Jerry Douett Dlike· side at Mesa, Ariz. Vln Scully with pre and post 1ame 1bow1. Batter up: nooo. 12:30 p.m. (5)CL -BASE· BALL -Ancell v1. Cleveland Indiana. Bud Blattim, Ooo WeU. mllwtde at Aqll St.di.- um, Palm Sprtnp. Dlck Enberl with pre and post 1ame ahowa. Batter up1 1 p;m. 3:80 p.m; (2)CF -CBS GOLF -Miller Barber, Bob Charles .-.. Sem Snead, Gardner Dickin· IOD. Jack Whitaker, Cary Mid- dlecolf tinkJlde at Flreltooe CC, Akron. 3:30 p.m. (4)CF-SKI BREED -Clips. Interviews, forecuta. 3::11 p.m. (7)CT -BOWLING -$40,000 New Orleans Open, from Pelican Lana. 4 p.m. ( 4)CF -OUTDOORS -Joe Foaa huntl ducks, acta aa Judie at duct-calllng contest. 4 p.m. (5)CP' -BOWLING - Lemlne va. Stefanich. Jact Drees mlkeside at Firestone Bowlorama. Copley. Ohio. 4:~ p.m. (2)CL -SANTA ANITA -$100,000 Santa Anita Derby at mlle and one-ei&htb Harry BeDJOD, GU Stratton tracklide 1n Arcadia. 5 p.m. (2)CF -THE PROS - SU.ball'• Frank and Broob RoblDJon. Bob Rhodes bo1ta. 5 p.m. (4)CP' -WORLD OF GOLF -Sam Snead v1. Rober· to De VictnJO. Gtne Saraan. Jlmm1 Demaret UJWide at Can· p.uaional CC, Wuh., D.C. 5 p.m. (7)CJl'-WIDE WOBLD -Jhn McKay at S.brlnc, J'la., tor the JJ.bour enduranee Grand Prix. BW Flemming, MulTay Roae, Ken Sttlberger poot.sde at Dartmouth for NCAA swim meet. 6 p.m. (5)CF -OUTDOORS -John GaddJs trout-fl.abet at "Seminole Late. 0 S p.m. (5)CP' -OUTDOORS -.Jim Tbomu tracb • "por- poUe," hunts coetcntall in Tenn., fiahes 1n M1nn. I p.m. (5)L ...-HOCKEY - ltlga vs. Oakland Seal& JlCp McDonald. Ed Fitk:tn tceaide at Oakland Arena. t p.m. (ll)CJ' -SPECIAL -"~ He Can Do It ADI" ii the ttory of Dave Btng, NBA 1uper1tar. 9:30 p.m. (34)F -~ox DE MEXICO -<Fl&ht of the Week. from Mexico.) s-••Y 11 a.m. (2)CL -HOCKEY - Montreal Canadlent al NY Ran- gers. Stu Naban, Jim Gordon icelide at Madison Square Gar· den. 11 a.m. (7)CL -BASKET· BALL _... NBA playoff game to be announced. U ::.> a.m. (U)CL -BASE- BALL -Dod1en VI. SP Glanta. Vln Scully, Jerry DogeU mikeo alde at Phoenix. Vin Scully 1'ltb pre and post 1ame 1bow1. Bat. tel" up: noon. 12:1> a.m. (l)CL -BASE- BALL -MIW VI. Cleveland lDdiana. Bud BLIMner l>Oll Wella m.lkeala. at. Aqet' WI.- um, Palin SprfDla. Dia Enherf with PN and polt fame aboWL Batter up: 1 p.m. 2 p.m. (7)CL -PGA GOLr -$100,000 Jacboaville Open. Chris SchenbJ. Jim Mcl[q, Keith Jackson, Byron NelND llntside at Deerwood Club. . 3 p.m. (34 )F -Ftrl'BOL - (Soccer from Mnico.) 4 p.m. (7)CF -OUTDOORS -"American Sportsman:11 Bau flsblng 1n Flartda with Leif Erlcbon. Re-run of No. C8l'Ot Una fox ht.mt and Canadian Rockie moom.ln &beep hunt. originally scree.ned In 1988 and 1967. 4 p.m. < 40)F -. SPOBTS&e RAMA -"ShowdoWD •n. u 5 p.m. (M)F -TOROS - (Bullfigbta from Mexico.) 9:30 p.m. (5)Cl' -CAR 6 TRACK -CUps from '88 Le MIDI endl.rance (3'-bouf) rlel. Road test: BuneQda J'ormula "S." hMday I p.m. (5)CL -SKATING - NY Bombers• at LA 1\.Birdl. Dick Lane .t Olympic track· lfde. " LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE HOOSIERS TA.KE LEAD ·' ) I ' • .. ,• 'I "' I •' I ' l l -~ . . . . . ... . ,, DM.Y ""·"' 44 1!~ar 1'1oney's Worth " Taflor Budget, . .. Then Wear It . . ,. By SYLVIA PORTEil ll WU 10 abaurdly "ap- propriate" that I don't lmow why I WU surprUed to &et tbe collect Jon& d.lltance phone call from our coDep freshman Cris announcing that with the deadline still months off, she was flat broke and she couldn't ex- plain what had happened lo her allowance. Alter all. wouldn't you expect the dau&bter of a flnanclal col- umniat to cbalk up the worst :. financial perf onnance o{ her entire teenage croup! Isn't tll1I the ttuff ot which cUcbea are made? wen. I confess that I bad amuaJy enjoyed UM illuskm that 1 bad made an im- pre11ion with my efforta la1t fall to tran1late the rules ior Urinl on a college allowance from my book.a into real We. But I got a bonua., for at the close of her 1Ucky pbOoe call, Cris asked me to put the basic rulH Into the column, so the and bee roommate might reap .aome belated benefit.. ObviOUJ flatter)' thousb it la (that naive I'm not), I gladly comply, ft>r the fundamental 1uf <Set are 10 wortbwbile knowing. WHAT'S MORE, you ca benefit from these ruJe1 no matter what your aie. Just substitute tbe word a "paycheck" for "allowance" and "husband" or "wife" for "parents'. and you'll · ate. (1) Plan the spending of your allowance with your . parent. before you leave for • college, and then keep plan- • ninl on your -own from the day you arrive at 1cbool. It'• nonanse to say that '1 a week will be fine wben fl 1 nu won't do at all !'Jr wbat you bave to cover. Plan rullltically aD<'I wl1h a clear undentanding of what your allowance la t'O take care of: ; THEN WHEN you arrive ~ at 1chool, work out your •· own day·UHlay l>ud&et to ·• eo~u your nectulti•• and lull•'-'· .. boMR 1f\tl\ : youneU. CU cokes and cof· fee Are 1otng to cost X cents : 1 day. plan for X ~ents 1 day.) TtUt ia yoor bud1et whicb should nt you. f2) OepotJt your mOJ)ey In a bank account and dr•w • · on It only, as you need the : money. • U you carry a wad of ·- cub w1tb you. the tempt.a-u. to rpencs it reckleasly ma7 become lrresllttble. Dildpllne yourself via yoia beftk ~; the lenoDI you lean now will be valuable ttroulhout your Ufe. (S) DON'T nGURB down to peMies. No mooey plan ever should be that precise, for there always wtil be emergencies. For you:r pro- tectioft and pleuure, pe yourself a leeway. (4) Keep IOIDe llmple recorda to sbow you wbeH your allowance ta sutna and why. A record for one week alone would be enou&b to reveal your errors o t omlssion and commission. For one week, list on a sheet of paper what you spend and where and when you tpend it. See how this week's total fita Into the mon1hty total allotted to you. If need be, pu1b your spendin& around to m&ke it nt. When .you've foued the rilht pattern, ltick witb it (5) STRETCH you r dollars by learning how to buy item• you must have (toiletries, f o r instance) during apedal aai.s or in economy alzes, etc. If you're buying your own wardrobe, stretch your dollars farther by buying simple ,basic styles W'hicb will last longer and cost leut ln upkeep. AlJo investigate ways you can uve by p o o 11 n g purchasing · repairing - personal chores with your dormitory friends. (I) If your evidence is clear after a trial that yota funds are too limited, ren,,gotiate your allowance. Your records will be your evidence. While summer and holiday jobs a r e definltel) in order, you ahoWd not bol4 a Job durtn1 t:l\e ICl4emle I r • • ll m • n year. This ls the year to concentrate on adju1Unt to a new life. A FINAL hint: once you've learned the rules. obey but relax and enjoy. Thf! way to live, either in scllool or alter it, is not accordinl to a rigid plan. The way 1' to plan to Uve. .. • INVESTMENT COURSE , . • . .. . .. ,, ... I • .. . Conduciecl by IDWAID McNAIY who offers H yHn of lnv•stm•nt bankint ••r.•ri•nc•, encl 21 yHn of unint•rrvpt•cf Collet• evel +•aching invHtm.enh and final\ce. FIVI WlllL Y SISSIOMS I concltl'ted f,_ ~11 cw,_,.+ 12 •ttlr tHr1t at UCLA I THURSDAY, 7 :00 to 9:10 p.m. at the NIWPOITll INN, Newport IHch Sf91I ....... UGISTIATION ,. _ $2t.OO IDWAID McNAIY, ........ p.,,._ D.H .... &C•..-Y Memllott No• Y•lr ~teclr l:adlo11t• N-York tfMI Lu AAfolo. PUASI CAU. COUICf f.., ~ ..... ••tbtfetlo11 Ca11•dior U111fto4-.(2 I JI 477-'IJ I ., (2 IJ I 17t·l210 Al~ f., Mn. Wheeler 'f . . ,,. 4• • Bank Gives Schwaiger Newport Center Post Le11 R. Scbwaiger ot Co&t.a Mesa baa been named vice president ot Securtt.J Firlt Natiooal Baok'1 Newport Center office, c u r r e D t 1 y under COllltrut:tlon in 1bl new JllVioe Tower. He will &Nist Ken M. Lib- by, vice praideat a 11 d mmacer of the N.wport Center offke wtUdl la U· pected to open for buaJ.nes1 this September. 1a me iDt.erim, bolti Libby .ad Sdlw"aiger will b e located in temporary offices at Security Bank'• Eutbluff branch, 2523 E a 1 t b 1 u ff Drive, Newpcrt Beach. A veteran of nearly 40 years with Security Bank, Scbwai&er formerly was vice president ot the bank '1 Santa Ana Main otflce. He alto bu served u manager ot the bank's Lanc~r and Mootrote brancbe1. Sc:bwaJger ii past presi- dent, Santa Ana Cbamber of Commerce. past preai- dent and direct«, Santa During t 9 e 7 Callfornia ataln reta!ned its position u the nation's leading state ln terms of personal income. Security Fi'rtt N a t I o n a 1 Bank reported today. Ba5ed on a report by the bank's Economic Research De partment, California's peraooal income rose to an e1Umated record high of '89.8 billloo in 11187. an in- cruae of 7 percent over 196&. The bank further repc>l'led that the Southern California area accounted for ap- proximately M4 billion ln personal income for 1967, up 8.9 percent from the previous year, while tbe Northern California area had '25.8 billion. According to the banl, both totals an oew blgba. Callforni.a's pattern o r penooal lncome growth wu IOIDewhat erratic during .. .. . . •• >4 .. ., ~ \ :. .. . . .. --. . .. ,. ·-..,, ~ fl/# • . .... .. . . . ~ .. "• ... ...._ ... . ' . , 9ARY PILOT EDrrGIUAL PAGB . -- ·For Single Ad .. A croup ot younc bulineumen ii hoplrlg to build a van apartment complex on tome 30 acres adjacetit to Newport Harbor Hip School, the DAILY PILOT leal'Md last week. The property b now in escrow, and the project may well comt off. aecotdin1 to Newport Beach city officlall. . It's an Interesting pro.peel -for the apartmenta would be far single adulta only. The project, aaya a spokesman for R • B Develop- ment Co .. would be limilar to other massive apartment centen the firm hat built elsewhere in Southern Cali· fomia. "Our tenants," be wurea. "are the best beMved temnta in Los Angeles!' Tbe rents would be h.i&b enough, be saya, 10 lhat only the 11cream ol the tenant crop" could affo1d them. In short, no hippies. It'• a pleasant tbougbt, im't it? The plan ii bound tO arch 101De Newport eyebrows. Th1rty acres of nrineln' youn1 people adds up to a lot ol swtnaen. On the other hand. a lot of property tues will be paid on the apartment complex. Schoola undoubtedlr will welcome the additional income since the new resi· dents will brinf no children into the already crowded claurooms. 1 Not tor the present, at least. City-School Cooperation Speaking of schools, thinga are looking up aa far u city-ecbool cooperation is concerned. They are at any rate, in the current City Council c.ampaign. Ev~ one of the seven candidates i3 for Problems in _Trying to Communicate BJ GEOBGB n. aon, PU>. Would 1oa believe that JOU probably don't really wot to commwdcate with others honestly. • p e D 11 and transparently? l bear you Ny: "Who, me? Of coune notl Ifs the other &UY who is bold.ln& b1maelf bact and makia.I tt diffkalt or nlaUftlJ tm-posa\e+ ~'":..~~~ ~ or pue.Dt -or friend -or aa90date -who II to blame for ~oar MDmunlcatlon breakdown. U tt ..,.., for him, or ber, we could Jaat'I IUCh a ntilfytn1 and wonderful reJaUonablp.,, The tratb ii, ol coane, that each of u ii tbe ''etblr IVY'' \Cl someone elle. Commanlcatlon la a two-way atretl Ill addition to upnuln1 our thoupta, attltudel, belleb, and feel· tno to otbera, real eommunlcation requires UI to permit others to U· rvus thelDMlvea to u -to come -on our aide of the street. \VBENEVER WE ARE alrOI to .,counter aomeone .i., we tend to ·Ut up roadblocb ao that we stop the other pe11on trom enterint our personal territory. Wt try to abut him up by oo~ his apreaaton, thus hopef 11ll)' w I off a poten. tially paJ.nful nperlace. Information from ltudla on irovp lnteractJnn suggeata tbat then are many ways -10me conscious, some Unconscious -wbkh eftec:tlvelJ shut otben up when they're trytni to tell Us IO~I· following ls a partial 1J11' of roadblocks: (1) CODdeaee•dln1. "Tell me 7our rroblema. I want to help you." (Hid- den message: I'm stroq and you're weak.) (!) Pnmature Apolopsta1. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean ll,. (I don't want to bear any more.) • (I) Blactaaru.c. ''You're 11vm, Dear Gloomy GUB: Referring to J.B.M. (Gus, March 19): Statiltica lie. MotoriJts killed, 280,000; U. S. serVieemen ltllled In Vietnam aince 1981, J>,445 (not .U,000). One in 800 on the hlctlwa,a, ooe 1D 2t 1D Vittnam. Vehicles are necea- 1ary. ls the other? -C. Macl>. ,.. .......... _ ..... _ _ ........ -. .... --........ -........... me a belld.acM, heart attack. depra- &lon." (You'd lteU.. be nice to me, ,.. brUt.t.) -~ (4) Sct1dlll1. '"!W's a tltTUh lhlnl to uy." <You're a bad person and not worth llJt.elltq to.) 1 (I) Boredom. "Sorry, my mind WU wanderinJ and I didn't bear you." (I don't tab you aerioua)J.) (I) lateqlnUq. "You're boltile to me became l remind you of your mother." (You're the alct one. I'm tbe clevv one.) (7) Re&allatlaa. "Ob yeah 1 Let me tell you what '" did!" (You'll be Mrr1 JOI picked OD me.) (I) Btd·Pualai. "I'm afraid that'1 your problem, not mine." (I can't be bothered with you.) (t) a.a.11111 die S.bjed. 'J'hjt'• intereltint. It rem.1ndl me of • . . (Your viewa are wdmportant com· pared to mine.) (tt) Shpkltty. "Sorry, l don't un· derstand what you mean." ( Gtve up. I don't want to Uaten to you.) OO'llER8 COULD BB labeled, Jtk· lq, Arpbl1, Aartelll tM ..... hter· raptia1 wtU. lrnleft8del, etc. All ol these maneuvers are comtantl1 employed by an ol ua at one time or another. because they do help us maintain comfortable psycholoaJcal d.lstance between Ounelftl a D d others. The important thins ll that we re&lize wben and bow n ereet com. munlcation roadblocks because there are times when ft jut mey want to lower them and allow a free flow of emotional p~e and take. 'Doves' Are 'Neutral' . 1, ·.. • -· ~ ·--.._.. "' ....... ~ Gaylord Nei.oe, h .; Warra G. tlapu.aon. Wlltl.; Walt. P. Mandale. trnn.n.; Malad s. . llllaltie, .... ; Albert GGN, ~: Snleat OniWIJ, A1ub, and Abi'lbMD JUblcoa, Conn. Oa tbe ottwr ~~ UM Wblte llou1e clUIDI Pr.idelll Jct 11Ge baa J"IC9y. tit plildatla • ~.cram ··11 ....... • cd tbt tt · · Dlmoeratie eaatQQ, •itb aotber lt ~ ~ toward .. .,....... • -Mdld4'd .• Increasingly, Newport Belcla buatoeume.n aren'\ just talking aoout beautifidtlOn. Tlley're dolni IOIJ)&- lhing about it. The latest eumple la a bliWb'·landscaped trafilc island down the middle of Via l:.ldo. Memben of the Udo SlaoDt Allodatlon, beaded by > Sten Krltl, chipped in a third' Of a. f7 ,500 cost Of t!M "'. palm trea, flowering lhruhl aDd plants that were ln~ stalled. 'nJe dty paid the 1111l ,. 4-• Corona de1 Mar mercban' lbrougb their buy Chamber of Commerce, haft tab9 ldvantaee of WI partial "do-it-younell" program ... 1everal occulQl)I. That's why Cout inonJ Is Jlt1ICt. prettier in Corona del Mar U. anywbel'e elte in s.tbern California. Perhaps 90me homeowner ...odat1on leaden would like to look around their nliabborhoda now to .. if they, too, could start a lfmila hilwtlftcatioa effort. . . Questiolls Par.ents SbQ~i~·:AJiswe .. ~AiU!= . . To the Editor: Our home, our llfe and our ata.ndan1 of living are not supposed to be con- ducive to "teen-age problems" of any con.sequence, accordlac to an the speeches we've beard, articles we've read and juvenilt authoritits we'~ invited into our bolM. Wt were lulled into a type of thi.M· log, a brand of bellevinl that rnulted in a superior attitude. "BecaUM we c&H, we love, we are concerned an4 ... uk qu..u., DOth1Jlg barmflll can or will come bl coMact ~ M Chll4," We tboGpt. Yet • lll'oMelD 61 .......... Idly real barm wu done. Btrl' IT ¥OST certainly productd a new set ol questions. Tb~ &DIWWI from our daughter, ber teacber1, the prinelplJ and the POlice department proved to be d.lsturbba1 and adually frigbtenln1. Do ,.,.,U reaUr kaow the annrera to tbt fellowin1 quea. tiona? -Where la tbelr boy or girl during ecbool bour1 ancf what ii he or abe dotna? -How does ht or lht come home. durini school bova. wl&houl a pus to leave the school tnJUDda? -Doea be or 1bt know a stucknt in the attendance omce who can and will adjust attendue. records? -HAVE THE PARENTS ever com- pared the teacbtr1' a t te n d a n c e records witb the olfb .record.a? -Do the teacben KNOW their boy or llrJ ii in -. .etuaroom 1 -Do the parenta bow why the school malla the hie ICbool 1tudent' s report card to the homet -Do panat. belltve chUdren aged 13 to 17 have Ole experience, wisdom or foreallbt to make sound social decisions? -Do tbey allow tbe.lr 13-to 17-year- old cblld:rell to matt their own social decillom Wit.bout their bowledie? -DO TUY .ai:uEVE their child is Immune ~ CODtact with and knowledft ti narcotka durin1 school hours? -Do tbe7 belltw tbe blP schools oi tbls ll'tl are immune to narcotics on tbt lcboOl-:'li'OWldl? (Leplly and medicaU,: martju-la a nart0tic ) -Do t1Mf now wby one hil{h lchool bu bJred I l1Wd to patrol the ttudentl' Pl1'klDI 1ot · ud another hip acbool nnt. lt ~to have an amclr'~tbli wbolt school dlsiridf " • -Do. nr atuden• at OM -. llOt allow~ OD tbt ~ tbt biP sch mi I~ Ju*• IChool! U tMJ Mia't ...,. tM unrers a. 11M tllltlD••· tlt*1 1llOlt cvtainlJ L.u.r. from readers art 1"£cofM N~ writna should tOttHW U&dr 9"CuaQU fft !00 wordf or Ins. n. f"folat fo ~ ~ fo Hi ~ or .~ libel " ~. Aa ~ tet'S mwt fnt't1"k "9ftahn'• and 1"6iJ. mv addrcas. but M7MI tom,,,~ Mid on requcn 1hould leer1i a.em. . .,_8.A:)llAY • ', Cl wishing • COM?IW*°" with Jin. Jlay mar oddrua Ian Cllroug• CM DAILY PILO'l'. -Editor Gift.,'~ To the Editor: For many years tboee of ua who have beea working in special educa- tloo haft been aearching for an ID- 1trumeot i. bridge tbt conunuM~ation gap between the Jmowledie which we uve alwaya felt that our multl-ban- dlcapped ~n bd conta.IMd in tbe1r mlnda and tlieir ablllty to ex- preu this knowledge to others. The Oranp County CoundJ of Tele'pbone PklDeen lw liven 11t thta instrument bl "Ekoclen wblch tbeJ ipedficaDy clalped for melltallr r e t a r 4 e d children with other banlllcaps. ••El.CODE" JS AN ~;. conCrolled. multlple<holce board wHh a lerlea Of ltghtl that Oub 0 In M. q..te. The lights .. started "' tbe teacher and can be · stoppid at tbt co1ftCt l"elpOW hi tM leqlillDCe br bead pre'ilun, band ~ure. at foot pn11ure trosn mtcbeil 1n a dWr' bultt ~ ,. .. ni palded ehlldrea a be" • tpe1eb Ull1 411· tnmelJ 1lllltW eonflol of ~ a. an ,.111 ot their -..., na •* CU a1tO be itopperd ~ I ftil•~.wt~ ~ ~ C!'l...,...,,. baft ~.~ t'oe~ • . ... ,.. -. . . . ... .. l" ...... . .. DARY PILOT EDITOIUAL PAGB . .. . -- A eroap of JOU.nl buJinesamen is bopln1 to bal\4 - a nat apartment complex o.n some 30 acres adjacent to Newport Harbor High Schoo~ the DAILY PILOT learned last week. ~ · The property is now in escrow, and the project may welf come off. accord.inf to Newport Beach city otficiall lt'I an tnteretfing prospect -for the apartments would be for single adults oDly. The project, aaya a spokesman for R Ir B Develop- ment Co .. would be similar to other massive apartment centers the tinn baa built elsewhere ln Southern Cali· fomia. "OW' tenants," be assures, "are the best behaved tenant.I in Los Angeles.,, The rents would be hip enough, he saya, IO that only the ,_cream o! the tenant crop" eould afford them. In short, JJO hippies. It's a pleuant tbouJht. isn't it? The plan II boonct-tO arch teme NewPOrf eyebrows. Tbtrty acrea of swtngtn' youna people adds up to a lot of ntngen.. On the other hand. a lot of property tue1 will be paid on tbe apartment complex. Schools undoubtedly will welcome the additional income since the new resi· detl11 will brln« no children into the already crowded clauroom•. \ Not !w the present, It leut. City-School Woperation Speaking of schools, things are looking up as fer u city-sebool cooperation ii concerned. They are, at any rate, in the current City Council campaign. Every one of the seven candidates is for Problems in Trying to Communicate Dear Gloomy Gm: ---lncreaelngly, Newport ~ -buaneaamen aren't . ju.st talking aoout beautifi~b. ftey're doln& I00'6-!l" thin& about it. · • Tbe latest eumple Ja a DIWIJ·lancbcaped traflic island. down the middle o! Via Udo. Memben of the Lido S-... Je9odation, bo'ld Jty Ste\'e Krikl, chipped in • thihf ot ~ '7 ,500 cost ot U. palm trea, flow~ .1bl'ubl and plants that were to.: stalled. 1be dty the fell . Corona del ar meRlbanta; tbrougb ~· buly Chamber of Commerce, have taba advantap et tb1I partial "do-it-younett'' proarun • 1everal oct,U141),a. 'I'bat'a why Cout IUOWIJ ll __.prettier in ~rom del Mar ~ anyw ... else In a..thern Callfond.a. Perhaps 10me homeowner ulGdatton leader& would like to look around their n~~ now to .. if they, too. could ttart a almlllt w.tulcatioa dfe!t 'II • To the Editor: BJ GEOBGB R. &on, ft.D. Would 100 believe tbat you probably don't really wut to communicate with otben honestly. • p en 1 y and t.r1D1Parently? J bear 7ou aay: "Who, me? Of coune not! It11 the other IUY who ii hoktint bbnaelf back and mMlGI lt dWic1alt or relaibe)f tm· 1!0..U. to pt ~ '9 1dm. lt'a Referring to J.B.M. (Gm, Marcil 19): Statlltlcs Ue. Motorists tilled, •,ooo; U. S. ser\rieemen killed m Vietnam aince 1981, ~.445 (not 13,000). Ol\I ln 800 on the hi&hw111, one 1n 3t in Vietnam. Vehicles are nece ... ..., • h the other? - C. MacD. ........... -.... .. I ................ ... ,_ .... _.. .. _ ... ....,,_ Our home, oar life and our at&Mant of llvinl are not supposed to be con- ducive to "teen.age problem1° of any conaequence, ~dbsg to an the apeechea we've beard. articles we·~ rud and juvenlW autboritia we•• tnvlted into our line, · Wt were lulled Into a type of th1M-! ma, a brand of bellevlnc that rel\&ltjd 1n a 1upertor attitude. "BecaUlt ,,. care, we love, we are concerned aD( WUnt trom reodns an tNkotM Not'nlaUJ torHm tlaould COMJff Uldr meuaoa • IOO toOrdl or ,,.,, n. fight fo oonMnaf t.twrt to flt jJlaa or 1~ Hbel it ~ AU i.t- ., ta•11t -· wlk-..... ·..i-or parent -or friend -or ! 1110C1• . -. • ta to btam. far 'oar commmdcatioa tirewtown. 1l it '..,.-.. for bllli, or Jlw, we could bH• ludl a utilfJfnl and wonderful ,elaUomldp.'' Tbt tntb 11, of coane. that uch of u II tbe ".U. cu:r,. (0 aomeone elle. CommanlcMlon la a two-way meet. ta addition to uPn111n1 our thOCJ&bta. attltudea, · bellefa, ad feel· tng1 to otben, real eommunicatlon requires UJ to permit otben to· ea- J\res1 thenuelvea to UI -to come nwo our aide of the ltrtet. WHENEVER WE UE afraid to 'lrounter 1<>meone el.le, we tend to ·•ut up roadblocks so that we stop the other person from entertni our personal territory. We try to 1but htm up by oontrolllnt h1I apreulon, lhu1 hopefully wardinf off a poten- tially painful experteDOe. Information from atudies on sroup Jnteractlnn auuetta tbat there are ftlanJ ,ray1 -10me conscious, aome onconsdou.s -wbich effectively abut pthert up when they're trying to tell us aoDMOilD1. Pol1owtng ii a parUal lJ11• of roadblocks: (1) Coltdetee9dln1. "Ten me your JlToblema. I want to help you." (Hid- den meuage: I'm ltroJll and you're t'eat.) (!) Prematare Apelotbbf· "I'm IOIT)'. I didn't mean lt!' (I don't want to bear any more.) (I) Blada.W.,. "You're llvtni me a headache, heart attack. depru-wt alk q~ nothing harmlal " y ,... ~ ..... -•-can or will come ID COldalct ,... lion. ( ou u ---._ to me, M ellll4t" •• tboapl Yel a,...--... ~~I· •"l'bml•a a tmMe ~Y '-=·C..-:::=.1' __ ,. th1ni to aay." (You're a bad penon . and not •orth lllten.lDf to.) BUT IT MOST certainl1 productd (I) BerM.m. "Sorry, my ~ waa a new Mt of questiom. ~ ~ w~derinf 1ll41 l ~:.~1~)ar you." U · :,O:.:r :=lbJ:1·~~te~ don t take you seno_,. proved to be dllturbu.i and actually (I) late,,...,_ "You're boatlle to frltbt.enlng. Do ,...u reall1 know me because I rem1ncl you of your the annren to tbt f.nowing que1-motber." (You're tbe lick one, I'm ttonat tbt clever one.) -Where ii their boy or girl during (7) IWallaCia£ "Ob yeah? Let me llCbool boun and' wbat 11 he or ahe tell you whit JH did!" (You'll be dotna? sorry you plcked on me.) -How doea be or lbe c;ome home (I) Jhla..Pu ..... "I'm afraid ~t'a durlnt school bcNrt, without a pu~ your problem, not mme." (1 can't to leave the lcllool nmds? .,._ bothered with 7ou.) -Doea be or lhe know a stuc:knt (I) t'laaaOlll tile SD)ed. 11\at'a in the atte.ndanee ottlct who can and lntereatlnf, Jt rtmlzld.8 me of • • . w1ll adjUlt attend~ nicorda? (Your views are unhnportaat com- pared to mine.) (ll) Stwpldtty. "Sorry, I don't un- derstand what you mun." ( G1ve up, I do~'t want to U.ten to ,o.a.) OO'llER8 COULD H labeled, Jek- tq, Arp1J1, A ..... tM NH, later- nptblt wttlt lrrtleftldn, etc. All of these maneuvers 1re conatantly employed by all ol ut at one time or another, became they do help m maintain comtortable paJChoioctcal dlatance henna ounelvee a n d others. The important thin& ll that we realize when and bow we erect com- municatton roadblocts beCIUJe there are tim11 wheD •• Jut ma.1 want to lower them and allow a free flow of emotional II•• and take. -HAVE THE PARENTS ever com-pared the teachen' a tt e o d a n c e records witb tbe offk:e .ncord.s? -Do the teaeben KNOW their boy or girl 11 In tbe tlulroom? -Do tb6 partiatl bow why the school mail.I the blglt school 1tudent's report· card to the ho~t -Do paruta believe cb.Udrtn aged 13 to 17 bave the experience. wisdom or foreslgbt to mate 1ound social decl!ions7 -Do they allow their 13-to 17-year. old cblldren to mate tbetr own social decisions without tbelr knowledge? -DO THEY BELIEVE their child 'Doves' Are 'NeUtral' Among '• ~ ~ t r. ...._ ... _"T ~--..._ r. cn• """1 incl1'M ~·· and tMIJ. mu oddrcu. ht "°""' toW ,,. ~ held °" requcai. .. 1houJd ..... ~ ., ........ ~~ ta tolahing f& COfftf!MI~ aofth Jlrt. MO'fl mciu oddren Mr Cllr~ aM DAILY PILO'I'. . -Editor Gfh •f 'Bfeefle' dMdual pqQttol'I Gil Ui.t · ~tre.DJ '1111" ' isauea .U. Newport Beadl? h t2lll let· ter I have atteJDpted to .iate aome of ~ bt\lel -4 to bldicat& w.by they m important. Molt Newpcld Beach du..tD· peyvs have aot tNCl the city ltllff !Malter plan for a an ft mWon JoBar d~ ball, and cWtural Clbter' althougb ee>pM )Ive .._ ._... to IOme .lll"3ben of tbe public ... Por- tiom °'. tbt ,._ 1114 coa....,W -.reon. u.e .,.... ~ iii ... ........ . , ~ . I ... nm PIAPf tNfOL'-8 a ~ lite ~ to tbe Irvine O>wrtrt Club and Faibloa IlllPd .... ptovldta for bluer and faader omees U?d • lot more apace for all· dtt ~. naturally. Tben wll1 • a., room for cowu and a"~ euta''. What It the poeltioa GI ..ch Of Uw caDdldatn .00: jtT 'J'ldi ~ (/I IUbject ii beiJtf bSied bJ 0., fOllCl· clana until the ~' 11 onr; MW ·~ . ~.-••• r '.l'~ • { ' . · -.l!llM-INS A , L·EADER _.~. · ~ ,IN SOUTHERN · CALIFORNIA!! . . 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Something 1Nt •• Som.one e.. w ........ Open Ho~~s THIS WEEKEND ec. All ....,.....,.,_-"' 'IW ... ., ....... ..... ,.. .............. Al ... ~ ...................... ~....u:; ~~ l'U~ =-=r..-:-~Lfw ..................... ..., ........... "'-..... ..._ .... ,....,, HOUSIS POI SAU (2 a.clroom) 511 Jumine, Corona del Kar en..-t ·•) 875-5728 vru "" (2 Br. I Family or Den) 1518 Dolphin Terr. (Jn1Dt Terrace) CdM MU472 Eves fJ78-Me8 (Sat & Sun 12-5) ·1oeBilon~NB . 87&-2000 KI 0-3351 (Daily) ( 2 Br.+ 2 Br. Apt+ 6ue1t Room) '108~ Qirma 411::. 8an 1-8) (J ......... , ts18 Prilcllla Ln. (Harbor Hfpttnda) m 548-3198 8'18-0f50 (Sat • San 11-4) 4078 G«mainder Way (Village) 1rvlne 848-8811 (Sit. San 12-5) 14 &. 19th St. (lutllde) C1' · M&.2'1d (Sat • ha 1-5) .. DlrRD, Colta .... •• MJ.1?'11 . . -• 8ma 1-5) · •882 Daiten. COltla Kesa : MJ.1'1'71 (Sat Is Sun 1-5) 2123 ()eeu B1Yd., Ccnna dtl k 875-5728 (Open. 1.S) 124 Via Mentone, (Lido Jale} NB . M6-828I (SuDday 1-8) . GM e:r~ Coma del Kar(Slt 6 SCln l-B) {3 Ir. I Famtly or Den) :1061 Commoclon. (Blfawt) NB · ~8-2188 . (Sat 6 Sun 1·5) ·· 9471 Rambler' Dr., Hllftttnlton Beach GeUOM (Sat 6 Sun 11-7) an Prlneeton (O>D ... Pm) CM . 148-5990 M&-7309 (Sanday 1·5) ~2127 l&wad IA, NB 6 Sun 1 5) Mellll (Sat • 20592 Pebble LD., Bantiqton a.dl l M0-1'1JO -(s.t .a) I • ~ Ir. I 6utst Houte) 3110 0.1 st., Newport HelPta <')•> &1MS81 (Sat • Swa 1-5) (4 ltclroom) 351 82Dc1 st. (Nnport Sborel) NB 547·'7401 815-014' (Sat A Sun 2-5) uaa SUdato Dr. (DoYw Sbanl) NB ('flt) 87&.3S81 . CSat • Sun 1.5) .. (4 Ir. a Femly ot 0.) . . . TWO ACTIYI OMCES TO SllYI YOU BAY AVENUE VllW HOME 4 bedroonu • 2~ bathe; large JiYlnf room plus Huge Family Room; lo~al dining room aDd spacious kitchen. J\.I comer lot • BeautifUI Patio. Price ,.. ducecl to $59,500. 673-9200 Eves: 548-ttM WATlll 'llONT TllY $5,000 DOWN '" ' ..... Invalid owner m~ .ell tJdl •n completely furnilbecl i.ttorJ simple corner lol Walk tO' ping. This i.9 our best buy. o.J1 •• 950. Owner will finance. · 873-9200 Eves: en.eoee IUY LOW -LIVI HIGH • MD Z.. Couc Hwy. Qbl'ODI del. ... 615-37415 OIWtGZ Tit.ID GALORE ~-..... . • .EXa.usIVJ:. ea.ta. bame. 3 larte bed- RIDUCID $4,000 · ·· · Your opportunity to buy tbia lat'f9 4 bedroolil bom9 with tpedouJ family room IDd 2'1i batha In a PtWtlp 1rt1 of 11m ia... Dtllped for •nttrt.aiD· tnc md cuua1 JITinf. . l#fel)' lai'll ... ..... +.....,room. 2 l"ht:Jlli-. Bilp built -., O'NI. • 9-dful oranp lftes. Lup eo¥tftd patio. MATOIAM .._ ·151·......,c..: '4'4U7 mllter bedroom with ctreain~ Wblped MO lnelDde the Ian patio. B1t/in bookealu and S 2 • .. fireplaces. ~now It $49,508. 673-9200 Eva MM429 . HIAllT OF IALIOA TYPICAL llACH HOUU ~let.ly f'1mllbed I ~"!\der boml. Good &unmer nialal:~ ~ to '29,SOO for ClUllM•" 8'73-9200 • I LIDO ISLI ·Fl Arne . MIMI 5 bedrooms (ori!.!::J• Dell), 5 ~' dilt1ng room, room (ca be wet bar). Many addtd fatwa t.oe ngm. t!l"OUI. to mention. AD ~ . ~ W lot. Priced ~y at '89,HO. 87M200 !ftl: Nl-e9M CUSTOM IUIL T ·WITH VllW ltlDUCID $6,000 Dalped for U. famDJ tbat ~..... . dom rooma. PiD1Da room bllDda ·m. - doors with outdoors. Kltchen. IDd baUia atra larp. Bumpua room 20!40, )Ill. made for your ect.rtalnil)a or for tbe youn.pten hideaway. i..o..ly patio and 1arcten -all concrete anct J,eau- tifully landlcaped. No weekend P?d· et111'1 needed -10 little to do, only to watdl ~ IUmet and CUIU'lle over the • · island. Priced <.1lly $5e,OOO, fee limple. 87S-9200 EYet: MMat DUPLEXIS • TRl"-IXU In make are. -$39,NO to $50,000 (~ Pront). A duplB • a tdplB may nmn better Um1 at Joinl' eolt. 871-0200 EM I• llM IAY & • IEACH llMlty, inc. 2025 West ....._ .... Int ,..=-leech . ... 'IAN SMITH, llNltor •&.17tll.CM. ~ • NtoWt ~ ... ~ ..... ,..!'...¥ MffM you )noYt 111fcs • ""' hom• • • • •• buy . ·Y"' .rc1 .... ft d..111't ~·atJo" • ' ,. .. .., ift ceth • • • Jt's &uara11to I ~DB CDRO lit 2 1+~, J ., •flMNlnom hom .. wltft •nry llnal;y. Select the ,ae.. the •rlenor that suit• yo• '-st • • . .....,. '" -"•r thl1 =• and ... , llllTANI' TUii ft.All. .. '"' .. ·inc!Mecl: -. . --. . .. . _.. .. ... ...., .. : -. ' -1 .. 1~ • I ·"· .I. l" -~ 111-: . • . :. .1. .... ' . .. t· ' ~ .. . .. . -· ... ~ ~. .-.. .. 1 ·-.. .. I ~ .. ~ . ~ I " ~ , ....... ···c. •1111• .. I ~ ~ ...... I :_. .. _..,, . ...... . .. ••"V .. ~= : l . ~,. . " ,, : ... ... .t . ;. r.. .... GaT MACH -SU,900 Loftty ekllr bGme ln ~till ~diUon. HanlwoOd aeotl \brouJb@Ut. -P'oj'Ced air llllilt: Nft~nn~-A tiiL ... -Don'nllii-w..u-you are foe' I lloine in _,..1.D c:Oadltion. 54&-2313 · DOLL HOUSE Owner'• ,.no, bl ~ and oeedl mar. space• llMtf are offenna this apark-line 2 ~. l~ tiMh home on a quiet eut- lide street -IOned A-1. quality carpetina -~ be *" -'21,999 -1°" down. LITnl. CASTll Cute -ComlOrtU&e -• up to date z bed- rooms • family room. beautiful carpets & drapes. built-in ranse • oven, and laridscap-ing, all lbow pride in ownership. •tsso down (or leu?) ~otal montilly payments in- cluding tu• •1ao. When this ii gone - we have no more. · · A fEW STlftS TO IA Y S Bdrm. -CUJtom bo.ilt home desicned for the ulti.nuM in euy !iving for the large fa.mi. ly. Pool sized family room. -Banquet aiJe dining room and an el~ kitchen that is unbelievable. -Just $69,500 -Try 10% down. EIGHT CHIEltFUL ltOOMS Room for a Iarse familf to really enjoy li•· ing -Larp muter sun. -Modeni i!W.. en with bufk.fn nnfe 6 oven plua dishwash- er -Use your GI and move in for '850 to- tal costs ... ,29,950 fUll price. FUINlSHID DU,LIX -$22,,500 Close to UCI -S. ~ Plua. Owner will help finance with low down. 646-7171-0PEN EVES.-~2313 . VIEW ' · DOYD SHOIES .1 . ' .... • Spacloal 1"18 In ttda .. \ .. ~ .. « !~ • 1- t • ~"' . ).." Rome of dlfthic:t1CJn • 4 Bedrooml. larp Uvq rm formal dlntns rm -118.CO> OPIN DAILY 113' S1ntlafe LIDO IS LI L~ Cum.. HOMi et 114 "'9 T~ Eleg&atl.1 appoblttd 4 hr., S a, 6: f.- Dy or tonnal.dla. rm.~- c-.letefy ,~ i w a 41 ... rm. home OD as· ltreet-~trilel Jot. Abeolut. ly immaculate. $58,000. WESTCLIFF leduced te WI. Spaclooa 5 br. • 3 ba .. 2 atory home wilt immeme family rm. • lO•ely pool Now only $59,500. EASTILUFF lxtra sharpl Lmt 5 br. on blab ~er Yiew lol Beautifully appointed. Owner tn.naferred • mUlt sell. $49,500. IAYFIONT .. * .., ~ ef .., , ......... wtth pW • iUO 6: Ofer 1.400 llq. ft. Of llnriC ..,... ln tbia attractive 4 br .. s~ ba. )Mime with 1-.. rm. A: formal din. rm. Pric:M t.o tell •at '115,000. * LIDO REALTY 3400 Via L9" 67Ua0 . Sup•,./, 5 IJ.~om . 1620 Lincoln Lene Open Suftday 124 .............................. , Rambling aristocratic near-new 1'i'lncb Provincial home with uqu.ialte detatJtnil 3-400 sq. feet of archltecturally dtli&l*t 6: cuatom built perfection! lmpreame wan.ct courtyard entrance, gracleus formal dinln& room, huge p1nelled library with beUHd ceilln1 & massive old brick fireplace! Regal muter bed.room suite will\ privatt ,ardent Powder room! 3 car prate! Owner = for Europe. PRICE REDUCED FOR DIATE SALE! f<utL Pa:Jo/l . f<-ftw View'. Priced to tell! COlitlfN-MARTIN UALTORS 67~1'62 --~-------· VAUit LIKE NEW $19,950 ODmer 2 BR, 2 be home M . Fplc, patio, 2 car pr, STEAL at S52.500! lalllol lay Properties 673-7420 EY .. t ,7,_9117 ' Cl)S'l'A ~ On'tCE ~ Jal Hadlor 8Jvd. SC>Mn Open tlQ 9 PN lmr ntte, INltor Announc:ts the Openlnc of bla NEW OFFICI 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach (forl.'Deriy Ar1 Kistler Offtce ASSOCIA~: • HD..ANE EKDAHL JOY RICHARD (Dick) JOY QUUSTIN.A FRENCH Cl1l a at 67$.4630 •"OPEN EVERY DAY --------- Met,t Te le Youtt? ll you're f.utidlout A apprec- iate quality do '" lhla lm- 11U1CUlate )M>me tn deslra b1e ~I Graclcm formal 4Jninc room, ,paciou1 lJvlni room, 3 larp IUMY bed- roam1, 214 ...,ttlina bethl. plua l wcnderful 'tWO!'k·IAViJ'\& ~ 2 ft.replaces • one of them in the panelled llltne room. Laib wool car- pet1n1 OYer hardwood fioor!, spotless! Y ou'U lil<e thl• tor $53.500 • ltuth 'anMll, l .. ltor 1UW9*lift Dr. ~ DAILY ,JLOT totOUSU SM New,ert ..... 1">'\220 ~ Pool Lowly euatom built 4 BR, Pora &.-.. H9t Swftmer fam. nn, S BA. '800 Sq. tt. 6 aaty mt -. 4' Impound Near cblbhowie l 1 o 1 t bUd1ee dlil • ea 1\9 i. 149 50000:-~ _• .... •ye __ ,.._, ____ 1_22;..1 bome. Pwlta ot Sl.52 per mo ' · BY Owner. Ba;;crm a.ru lbd\lde.t ••• $21.500 full Ila price. With loiln COits • Int Newport leech 1200 IYIA W• Cl.latom ·bwlt aolnl ~ tb1I wcn't Jut. Jiiome. ~ landlC l 1..0CXHAM REALTY decor. 4 la BRa. la ~ 569 w. lJds St. CM m THE ocw ~ ~ ::.. i.«! 645-3322 M&-Dn m:ru. Aaume 5'6~ - CORNllt LOT-BE YOUR IA(I JARD $.18,CO> loan-Full ,rice Tbere'1 more tor,.._ l'OOne.Y $79.500· M6-282S (n4) 171. Jn tbir 3 bdrm 2 bath bome, Watch the requll1 from your 1314 · ~·1. new drpa, frl>lc, new OM1 4 bedroom. 4 bath ======;:=:;:::;.I paint. Sptic dln/fam l'OQID home with 101' at w1ter'1 81yahores 1m o/looka lrs lncd ~-Wa& qe with 78' boet dock tn derlul for srowtn. cbldrn ar HUNTINCTON HARBOUR'S 3 BR. 1" BL, petio; trahl)' bu1ld youndf a pool l en-lheltered talllld.s l chan-painted. Anil. DOW '27.500; tertaln. See tor )'OW'1lelf Only nels. $95,CO> l you own the will take 2nd. By Owntt $23,950. OWNER 642-1~ land. Alk for Jackie Bruns 2562 Crestview "2-'1200 PRICED TO SELL • Im-Huntlrttton Harbour University Perk 1117 maculate 4 bedroom, 1 % S.les Corp. baths, famlly room. carpets Cll3) 0).3Sn or 4 BDRM, f.arnlly reem. 2 l drapes t bro u & b o u I . tn41 947.2531 trplcs, hlebnt offer onr Completely landscaped. $26.000. m.oo.7 Owaiiit ::e ~$29~P:: SHARPLY REDUCED lade 1ay 1240 phone &42-1904 for ap. ' EXECtmVE HOME polntmmt. 271 LJlac Lane, By Trani. Owner $32.500 OWNER. Ozalom 3 CM. Immed. occ. ' 1632 LINCOLN LANE BR 2* batba., bh:na. den, BY O...oer. 29'l BowUn, Neer new, elep.nt 4 BR. 3 Townhoule; all elec .. 2 IQ .. Green, Collece Pk.; s BR., Ba., dlnins. foyer A bup ltpkl, din rm, ~e lot tam. rm. 2 Ba., trpl .. elec. llv. A tam. rm. opena to"'" Quiet Drpa. new cpt .. Low bltnl. $24,500. Exiatln& loan cl. prden atrium. Wet bar, down. &a-9.119 $19,300 at 5~" FHA , mstr. BR. mite: Mb' cptd/ BY owner. 2 yn I story, peymll. S19l Mo. Incl. dJ1ld Ir lDdscpd. 3 Car pr. comer. 4 BR. 3 be. dll rm, pcinc.. lot.. axe.. lnL 546-Baycrut Atta. fam rm. · trplc, ~ 3860 54Ml41i patio, etc. $39.900. &0-1281 3 Bdrm 3 baths Delux,e_ On quiet cul-de-ac •Inlet and Mesa Verde Golf Courte. Pool and waterfalls. Partly tumisbed. ss.5.500. Good terms. aT a.mer SZ2A 3 BJl, 1" BA. tWWb' ~. Nice psUo kl rear, ima1ated celllnp. ABiy 8CICea far c:9!111M!f' or trl.r ar new p.rllp. ConYenieot t O 8dmll . .Room lor pool. 2501 MArpret Dr., N.8. ZlS: a DL'5 OPElUtJN 1 • I 325tWmwwl OeM11t -... a BR. 2 •tti In Newport. P'OREVDl VIEW! lmmellate oceupe. cy. '3U50. Dlvta Raltr IQ.?llJO ly Owner-8ulldw C8ltonl Home TGp llcattoft. a bdrm, faritr ... , .. e.. ................. llft,.lD ~. S • ca rpr, ~ .... ,,..~ ................ ft OWND: • llDlUt 2 ... SDJlll Ollll U'l'U9 uw...t. DOWN 2115....,t..M, NI Eaetbluff ,12.42 EXCl!.:PTIONAL Buy, I BR. 2 be, tm nn • .ii elec lldtch. IA ec near lhop, cul-4&ac at. $32,500 Owner. M&.f1&1 1245 BY OWNER: 2 bdr1 cmvt den, specioua rma, f1ii1, patio, priY. $38,500. ='19QS c ......... Mar .. 1250 i ! OPEN HO-.S 1.5 kt 511 JASMIN! 2 BR~ carpds;~ M, prtv .. do PLtJ 1 Bit ct1l:1 Aclt-. blt-inl. IpvEST PRICED UNITS IP( 'l<JWN • ~J !f NOW'S UE J llME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A . ' DAILY PILOT • • r WANT AD '· . DIAL ; .. 142.5171 .................... , · ........ , ...... _, ~-. ~ •• ~ ........... , ........... ~ ..... 4 •• -· ., ·~ (.,, . .. t---~· .... t ·· : . -~ :!r~ l ·~-l- •' I t' r· .. . -· l .. ,. ~ ....... ,.--.... _ t •••. J-.. I • I ~- I j. ~·­..... , __ s.=L ,,. . . !; ' . f ! ..! , , . . .,, . This 11 tl-ie ancient Roman · Forum anC:I tha.t "column~ . ~ you ... In the fo1"9ground Is your own DAILY PllOT. W•'Ve come a long way since the cltays when ·Caesaf:•4 .. • citizens debat.cl their moat Important affairs ·amid the \ columns you -In this photograpt,. It ~ q u It• a ma,..lace, too, a place wheN you . ~Jcl . find the best goocl1 and foods of the daY,. Ideas flourlaheel, tool . . ... II that mtll1nt Roman Forum; .. . . . . , ' J •• " . . , ....... I 1T • •• _,,. ,\ '""' ~ .:a.: :: .. ~lt "' --JI' c. - .! ! 1't' :. •(,, . .. -'f! ,, , .. . ... . ~~..; ·--'b .;: -•n: ,;,1 : ~ ~tl • . , v .. --.. ''I '': ;t,C" •• :i: .. ;.! --11.~ .... • .z!:. ... ... " .. ult! -... .. .. ;·~:i • I I~, I t• ''"•t •i#j• t~ .;.. ~ K• .. ~ ·re "" ~,, ..ti .. ~ r. -J. - • 11• :~ ~ .... -·' )i : '"' : .... " . " '*" ,, tf( .... -. ...... I Ut "' ill • 21 0 332 2 I' el OI (t fi = L .. G ts .,. B 3(1 ~ 9d M : J4l -.. re II 1 di .. 2 -He 4 N " di >" N m '" P' Al N< bl ex la. () I 962 $ll N Pl ,. d N1 1 Lt lo ' "I ru 4 y. • 141 'j; NI 'l'l a s • '2 ii SI .. ~ • 0 lb-cat 0-Y* ._ ......... ........ 2 .. .....,~ . ..., .. 1ID EDINGER NMe ' OPEN EVES. A llAL DEAL 0..,., 3 Bil ProvtncW Clll btr u lot. "1Jdlw en. tllDclt • ~ 1'1Nplace, .... Ina, alley aec.. ... lloat .. trw1ler with 1'0l1I to 11aD&t un1ta. sn.500" tor quiet~ t--____ _.I In ~hlw;.:'" .!:':Ci .._..._...._ ..... -"'--'· 3 ... t dime atoru drdn't ho... to IL Uy p I i I UH -plona. t--1 ... ·-1~,--,:-1 0 eo,,..,i.i. the chutki. ~ by fllllng In the mlllfnO wonl __ _.....,._.._....... ... you develop from ,,.,, No. a l*ow. I i~'~ttrr4~~£~mm r r r r I' r I' I 6 ~~~ lflTUS TO ( I I I I I c I •• ,,. ---~Ille. SCRAM-LITS ANSWUS IN CLASSIFICATION 6870 -Rl!NTALS RENTALS RINTAU llNTAU l:NERA1D BAT v l •" lot BlllOI ~~~~ llEENS .:J=~':u~ ~rm.~· 8'00!ILQll • tnmJR.N. A ~ 2 Wt..-. t letll >.,ts. V ACAN'f LAND tr... $100 A••niMt ._ '•• "--_ ~•ltt 2-tn •CN8 eoaui:iadal 9all- lncL till. .. Oii ... tboruQshfare 1 ·2 A a BDRM. l'ROM $275 1n Sant& Ana. Motel, apta., bOlloeaa .. otber eom- nntN. 6 UNJ"URN. • LAGUNA UDO 499•28)5 llMl'CW OK.. • bald for •'-' ~ Ql.Ud c... !Uture ~ tn nlue a...~ to Sbop--J17SS I. COMT HIGHWAY, SO. LAGUNA when Bolla Ave tully 1100 ,..... w.,. at Hu--dl'Velopll tn •. ia.ne blvd. bor 6 A.dams, a.ta Wna. ____ __.....;..,...,__ Sewer line ~ at pro. HS~ C9"1na del M9r 5250 lMml for RMt 5995 perty. Aqlle water IUPPl:Y· iiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii Drive by 411.t W · BoUa. ORlWIS APT1 3 BR APTS POOL ADULTS ONLY ~-~ ON 'l'EN Acrtl.a t 6 1 Bll, Fin A Unt\ltll Frplca I PrllPatiot I Pools Tennla · Oontnt'J 8tdat. I b01e Putt/Gre-. IQfl Sea ...... QDI IH-lSU (MacAttbQr •• OJall Hwy) ----. ------------.. -.. 1741 Twtln A""ue Huntl"INft IMd 5400 Cetta Mete '42-"41 arr ?ii flUltHISHID - UNflUltNISHID $12.9D UP wk W I ~ ~ ...._ owner 5C-9M.1 $22.st up SlDlio Apes. 2314~ Larse sin a ~ ac. Mllea N~ IDtd. CM 5'8.-9155 ~ view. $2400 tun price . WORKIOO 6 6liles; pla BRECX NOn' RI.TY 54Ml'!l5 live en Bal hte, KU i MONEY M.AKJNG GROVE rec nn incl. s.;5 mo 1175-3613 Eleven acrn within eit;v f1l RM In badielor'a home San Juan CapiltJ'ano. Prime w/ldtch priv. No ttnoklnc. development property. All R.uliera Dr., CM 545-1348 uWltlea. S2tQl per acre ROON With kit pri•, ~ 11nder market value at pool, nr bdl, PJ . wk to $1.50,000. $52.500 e q a I t '1 . ~lady. SSll• ~du tndet. ~ NICE rm w/pvt f\all ba 6 NEWELL ~TES 1ar ll*e· Un!Y Pk. Sorry ~ DO tt.dJes. 133-JJOI ~. wtmd PJUVATE room • ti.th for •illClt &bi· HOllle pr1viles-. Irv lne V Ulqe 833.-0200 VIEW ACRES Ted Wsy llty 536-2579 I huntaln Valley 1410 HOUMt 'umllhed Houtes UnfurnWMd ~ 'urnlahed MARnNl~UE Oranee Coest Pr .. rty ___ ,... 2 bedniotn, 2 baths atudio. carpetll. drapea, bull l ·Ina. 1 blotk to 5 Pointe Center. . G H From $125. per mo. Uftt °"* 5991 Be.auttNl view al Lake Mat· thew• with San Bemardmo Mta. u a Nck drop. 3.1 acres with an utilities avail. S5000 per acre. Owner 5'~ :m ~-.. ODI meo IY OWNER ~ leech 2455 1 Huntlnfton ! Hewe!'.' h•ch 4200 GARDIN APTS. • BR, carpett,., drapes, Hart.our l405_ .-oc .. --... NF-RO-NT -* .._ ........ _ -·-· .... •-... TOP SALi 1Pt OWMr- 2 BR 1 be1tl with ~ suest room in beck. ...._ e1ec: '1.tchen, ls CDll, patio. ov!f'lized dble 1 a r • I e (ltftlled} '712 HeUotrape. blt4u, trplc. Ire lot. BEACH tiot.. SUrwde, fura --------"" .-.. ........, ...,."""""''-NT. P'rftway A ~. 2 BR. sns. month. AYall I DILUXE 3 81t, 2 ba. ~KEO BACHELORS Fountain Valley as.• April. May • JW\I. M7 -31111 WA 1EIFIONT .. $250 wk. SumnMr UN11.JllN 1 D. 2 n . 3 BR llG-3785 HOME 2209~ W. Oceanfront 2 batbl available 3 BR. 2 BA. •/'fl carpettnc. lENTAU . '73-2306 carpeta, draPH. prqe Bailt-lne, dilhwuhtr. ..._. U1tfvr~ 3 BJ\ 2 beth, private dock. 1 Ith & Santa A"8, C.M. m-n.a USi•· Im La Olloft.la. A----I --hnmed. OCC\lpuc:y. Leue CORM., Mar 42.50 6tM233 M&45C2 rounta.a Valley. M7.a91!i ~a -u $435/mo. Bier. Call Didi --------l!!l!!!!!!!B_I!!! __ _ LW. ... 1151 UNOBSl'RUCTED view of Fabian ur-2531 1 BR 1'tml Apt, ian&e. Maple Capri larty ..........., S.ftfa Ana f '20 rolllns hllll. 4 BR 2 bathl, ~c!;.~~:~ SPAC 2a3BR,11' bltbl G..at HOMINDB • 2 ~· ()peon Hou Sat-&m like new c o" d I t lo n . Leguna INch 3705 ,,... •J Cp~ drps, 2 poola fplcs, warm --. 4 Id. J N«th San~ .:.. Excellent S2'JO/mo. Act· 54&-414! &n.&560 Nelp' 1hp'a and 1choolt be · base plaJrm. Bl ldtdlell area. 3 &droom, dininc c~. U--3100 R~ntels Available f\im Bach Apt. Prefeor clean PROM $99.SO Bia plldo -eons~S1'.D room. Worbbop '21.500· -• ~ Apt.a a boma • aU price worldni lad,v, no pell. refa. ~. 1998 Maple, #3 • ._ ......, N -,._ --$115 mo yrly util pd. R. C. G~ .,.,, · """"''"""' ~ 11..e.I: J II ranges. We need additional m-27711 JUST COMPLETED 3C1S Via Udo mG0 IAll9' ftlltall 6 ~ llltblp. Den't le c--S. Ana Hth-16IO CUSTOMERS WAITING 1 BR nJRN .... $135 mo. Brand new deluxe 2 BR with _.. .. ,. ---------•Larse yard. SUI montb • lst Beckwith Rlt1 t.quna Bcb DelAncy Real Eatate prqe. $1:?5. Carpet.I, drap- Yau failed to .. 111119 ' 3 BM OD " ac • .._ 6 a lut. Leue prefet'ftd. 6'11 s Cout H .._'l'SQS 673-3770 es. bltna. Fenced patio. Gazo. Bdrm + lual, 3 bath home. Income. Total mit me $&t» Available April t. RdfftJ>C· . wy. dener rnalnt. 2619 S&nta Ana M"'1 utru, Jee nm, S -... --,,_.,. ...... ,.. MONARCH BAY AR.EA •-IL--4300 Ave (AduJ•-~'") 53'7J\1Gft ':~ ~= a,f --· .,._ Ait. 642.1n1 2 ~~~en~ba~, ------------. .. ""'V - 3416 V1• Udo ma.> u-a lellda 1705 llorlh (osfl MeSi Addrps,ut·-~1·12~~"':°'pm s:~~T ;du~:· ! • ~: Bermuda VilllQt =:::r.== ... """" ...., .,., .. urv 'M!Wable to July lat. S250 ....... Island 1355 THE VILLA Home for .... 4 BR 2 bathl -so mo. tm• E. Balboa Blvd. OD i..-·a famed ltMen · Condomfnlum H tTS-2760 • FOR Sale by Owner. Little Cout • OU>E WORLD dinlnl room, ftttplace, bit· ---------=-=~-=--=-----l&latld. 2 BR home .ntb II E D IT E R R AN g A N Im, new carpetln( 2 car aar· FOR Leue 3 BR 111' lletb. CLEAN Bachelor AiptJ. l BR 1,pt. Extra Bil _. Yi1la. a..lk white lllat« ... e. leioed. 1mmed ccu~ Vacant $165/mo. AD uW Incl $75 up ~with~ ba. can be~ bit• 4 lnel&. 3 BR'• sJdsi cy. $200/mo. ~· ~1440 963-lQ 315 E. Balboll Blvd with ettber. Extra .... na. ~ diD-rm. $41,liO J 110.00MS BALBOA m.9945 2 car pr S58.SOO. m-as • 1ow c1a 18ta. · Ilbmediate ~· At-RINT ALS lll9SION RLTT et-0731 tncttve, clean bou9' with Aft'· flurnlshed ~urttfngton ~ 1400 Larr• 4 BR. a BA.-. larre fenced )'U'd. One or Coda Me.a 4100 * 2 FIREPLACES '* fam. nL ,Lee. litd. pool. two cb11dtell eccieptable. No 4 Bil + ~ BA 4 ae.dl patio -2bd Jet. peta. f.1.40 ..-ith. Call '13-SUS CASITAS North homt. !lee. bit.mt, $S8,500, F.qalt1 SID.GOO M ev~ !',w........ New Unltl ?I°" Retina w/w c:rpta, drapes, cdllfDt NEWELL ASXIA1ZS ...... er L .... Option drtfew1y, fenced~ wall e ...-. e t• ~ ft 4 BR 2 Nth prd. lmmaeulate C'Oll4. fAJVELY OCEAN VIEW home, bullWnl 6 l1ardwood N 1ce11 ~ lAnai patio, wrea brtclr trpl noon. Exioelllnt condidoa. model home. s Minata tit a BDIWS, 2 BA. $0,900 S200 per moath. cau LarTy. bffch. call UT.ae an ' can -.ua w.twn lt.5 ,pm 540-ll51 Rait.aie R.eaJ Ea. PM • anytime weeanda. tate. Aak f• Lee lei' ... ....,.. 1 m 3~-&dnJ--...,-om-.. --t.mil)'--room..- $1950 MOvE.tN • .an nUa! 2 baths 1: pool. • Prince- No dol1aa COltl • S Bft t """ "'5 ton, Laa PiO mo Sat ba, cul-de-•c: lot with Ip AT THIS PRICE 6 Sun Ill 1 PM. CIN. pe~. oomplet anced. o.:.a 6 Mt. V}w 181JJ aq 4 BR., 2 Ba., Uv nn., itn. landlc. wtth ll)riDlclen. ft 2 llfol7 4 Bed Rm Fam-rm ., den: S250 Mo. Only $25,8 . il1 a., llallt·m. and 646-20f2 549-1081 EYe9 l'l&M-EXTRAS! EXTRAS 3 u~':.2 t1at11a. ~. c1rp1, 962-4411 1lmi lncludtns air coadldaainr. 541·:1>10 JUST USTED ~-= :-: ~ 3 BR Unfurn. ContiMntal $11.500 • no dawn • Vets. eett.er Homa at Lquna m. Ave. Phone 5«Mrll52. Sll5 Nk:e 3 BR 2 batb home. car--pel. OlllJ $30,CllJO. SmaD _mo...,,...,...nr___,_pd..,.·----- pets. ctrape1. liarle feftCld dawn. will comider Leue 2 BR. duplex, encl. petio. )IWd. 1beM all fast. Better with option, Stop at 2H12 ArdUtec:t dip. Nr. 1tores. dwdt om cine DOW! Loll Sen-mo. Dr. ar Call $120 376 E. Uth 675-2942 'aul JOMI RRlty OWNER 549.o9'77 3 BR, 2 be, fam1Jy room, &f'f·lllll Eves. 842-5N4 ~e. Wallc to 11ehool.1. IOAT STORAGE =.V:,-;1,.,°~ U65 month. 54M697 ... _ 11111\Cf 4355 ---·----SHO Yrl.y. Altrac tum 2 BR Key at 16!1 Ema Apt. B. or 842.Q)J PRIVATE Room for the 11· ed in private licensed horn<!. NEW 1 Bdrm. Apt. l"rpk, P!etsant aurroundinp i w/w cpt'a. aviocado bltDa. rood food. 646-2TM! ~ PYt P8'do a ,.,,s. Gar· _,...,..,,,.~-----­aae. $125 mo. MT-5306 Nl\..L Quiet roem tor elderly. Reuonablt r1te11. 2 " 3 Bdrm 2 ba Pool. • ~ • Patio. M 0 J\ A KAI. 1111 Gufleld. Pvt 1treet 1 bt,lr N. Oii Garfield. 911U9!H LARGE 3 SR 2 bi, cptll, drpe, bulll·1nl, t'LEAN 1165. 673-1184 SJ>.4834 Senta Ana VOLTAIRE FROM $99.50 5'20 Lee 1 BR. 2 BR. Studloe Hotpoint bJtna, retrli, c:ptll, drpl, pvt patio. pool, recreation ueL 8ll S. Fa.I.mew Rd. 547-7485 (Btwn Mcfadden 6 lat St. I \.agun• Beach S70S 100 CLlflfl DRIVE LUXURY FORN/UNJ'URH Yearly LeaM. 1 A 2 BR steps to Shore 6 Shope Oceanview from fl'ltt'/ Apt. rrocn mo tbO 111. 494-2449 Rentals WMtN 5990 ltEAL EST A Tl 0.nerel HOME 6 INOOME Excel deprecltnvHt oppty • Br re1 A 10.2 Br 1"' ba apta 2-~ old. Pool E/1ldt CM ~r 675-1393 eve 494-C7'19 12 t1N1T CM. Ho vacancies. Good oond. tml~own pymt flexible. Bia .. 547-'7401. OR 5-0144. CORONA DEL MAR Triplex, ideal location, South ol Hwy. ~ $5,1, 500. Low dn 6411-2537 lusin ... Rental 2115 Harbor, CM Modeni Store 1200 IQ ft, am. ple puklni. In A out on 2 ltreetl . Petlttt, ~22 w: ~:at~~ PRESTIGE Store In Prime Inc prqe or carport up Location. zm + Ill· tt. Air to noo -. Sellcll area. cone!. &e at l.I01 Newport l'or ~ Jad.y. 642416 Blvd., C.M. °' call Mr. alter 5:30 p.Jll. ot wlmdt. Ward. 642-3484 LOCAL ~ec Meda abatp, • PRIME RA!tail Location e nt 1 BR STORE • 1& ir 40 reu .• pennane or 1175 Harbor CM 646-6654 S.ch Al!L Har1Jor 1rea. ------· ----Write-1637·8 Irvine, Colla 1141 WESTCLIFF DR. Mesa. 2300 aq ft STORE 25 ft. DESIRE to rent 11111-car ftoota&'!· Ownen 548-95116 priv praae either la O>ct'I Office Rental .070 Mesa or ~. M2-0315, ·------day• w ANTFD June 1.5 on kin& tc!rm leaae, 3 BR bQUle, C.d.M. Give lovin& can. ?Ont ref. 549-1010 DOUBLE Gtn.1e. pritt open ~ 1.5 to Jut,y 15 Newport Corona del Mar • yearly lnae, 2 BR. 1% BA un- turnilhed. BegtnnlnJ June lit 213: &nsa WOULD Like to rent 1arqe tor ltorage, Lquna Beach area. 494-6%l7 Wanted: iVB&e for ltorina tumltutt. Orange County Retre.t 33.T ac. USOO per acre Submit terma Bania &ialtg 642.fi) « IC-3836 CHOICE AREA 105 Acres at $5,000 per acre. all util. Owner will aceept pre-pa.let tnt for up to 1D years or CUT)' at T%. WALLY McCOY REALTY 642-9487 anytime S4M0.2 40 ac. edge ol town $345/ac. 10~ dn. 1% per mo. tnt 6CJ'. BREOC N01T RLTY ~ Mount. & O...rt 6210 "I.AND OF LAKES" - Silver Valley. 18 Miles eut oi Barstow, Calif. 5 Acru, In aubdiYl1lon. 80 Manmade lake• 1n area. RecrestionaJ, water •kilns, fiahina, alfaJ1a fleld1, fl'1l ra.lllng etc. etc. Good btQ', call DOW· Alk for Lee. Call 847~ aft II PM Anytime weeklmcU. Subdivision Land 6212 61 acres ol ftll-locatld land tn the Wooclc:ftlt I.Na. that would. Clllt ~ '8to 5 or 10 acre rancbe9. Make your own Wml and down J,lft.Y1l1Mt. Relealea available Priced at SZiOO pet acre. For more tnto .,.__ ealJ Glenn 1bompson wftti: Eckhoff and Aaoc. Inc. lllJ W. Chapman Aft. Crance, Oaut. SQ.Jm EYe-wfmdl, mm7 It. f . Wanted ~ 3 .. 2 ba, ecr!Nr' Cpta. ctrpm. Olrner' lot. kit. w/brw:a:ewQ. nu or Lanttleaped • S52,950 ~.-me~"-a.1344 or 5f1-7'111 NEWPORT ART CENTER. ~~---~~--~ 2400 W. Cout !lldlway, LEVEL Jt.l lot. N...,,art N.-port, 1Croe1 tnJal t h t Bach or Orona def Mar •w Heffdal llMlty 4 Bdrm, famlJJ nD. mo lllt Wf P'UltJ't DUPLEX SHS Mo. Dtl.AnCJ Reill Sara& m.mo RINTALS Apts. UnfWnlthed Gener.I 5000 VEN DOME SPECIAL I 2 WKS FRll RINT Mab reser-..a.. NOW Newly Re<Meorated ca... .. aho, .. li!t ,.,. leyt Club & Olr Club1 • Spadous 3 •·• 2 Ba e Swim Pool • ~pwn • l'rpl IndlYlll*J fac:'ll *NIW Family Apartments GARDIN HOMES and TOWN HOUSES FROM $171 ,., _ ... kntlfvl J ~•Hfll, MHi+.rH11H11 1tyf e4, tile re.f-4 1•"'" "-ft ... •r we114•rfwl <4 M4r-'• lwxe S11a11lth t.w11 h•H· S.lect yMtt tltl1 ... ~ .. "''· !!!fey ftilt ncltl11t 11aw F111tlly C•111fllHltyl ............................ • ... ,, .............. c.,. • ............ 0.... ...... "" ..... --..... c.... .,.J.._. ..... .,. ..... . ,.. ,... . ,...,,... e C1 ltf a..."-e .,. ,.., '-' • ,... ,.,... eu..a...,..._.. .,.... .. TODAY VISIT ,.... .......... • NOmtlW lOWNI Moum .. •lllN YALLIY Stxlft Sh!rt. PresHp mod-m.&CS3 675-5151 em balldfnl. WeD mamtam- ed. AttNctlve a.rdltt.tlciUre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Jt'rom 300 eq. ~ ap. Utm-and NOTICES Uet paid. Off atreet private lo' parldna. Heavy coult:J'Uc. lus. ()ppertunltlel 6300 tlon for quietness. Individual heattna/alr oo00itlaotn1. Rental detail• • Office 12 « call 541-2«>0 or ~.sm. ms Rear Newport BIYd. CM. .strl'• prare. 20'JC24' Truck l\litl, C.2 I o n e . ~IWOl fi Bllr 113-84 BEAUT AJr «Jnd, otDceL Elevator. plertJ parkfna. 1 'ltt> • Irvine' from $65. 1'1M5'1f WXURY OITICES 1115 Wlltdilf, 'IOO I 10 alr<Gnd, ~,..,. BAL W.E. Oam1 ZiO to l50 .,.n. wm ND10C1e1 ., au1t. Front J5e per eq.ft. f11..D5 ...................... APPROX too aq ft M-1. Wldl aJl' oioa cimc.. Nein) CM IW P'rwJ. 1125 mo adJ ,.S. Ml- tte, 1*15G I : , . ..... . .· ~ . . ~ . . .. "" .. ... 0-.al S. wlClll 6682 *ITH YJ:'Ail • A·l STENO HARBOR IHOP'G OfTll. T DI.JS a W~ 5e-a .. nowr. ~ ., N8 -~Oilla ..... .......... Np&.ti W. A. SMILEY C P.A. ftet Elt. ~---KIMMD- TAX SIRV1CI JD Harber. CM. 5Cl-"'IM '42·5921 lemoct.1., ltepalr, ff40 IF YOU need R.tmodelllll PAJNTJNG . • • REP AIRS CALL DICK ••. IG-11'1 ~r.,.hy ~ I 11pect.ion S1penisor fhplffenudJ SCIAM-LETS ,. Stlca, Inc. ANSWEIS Dis~w11,era l•boya l1rte1~en RBllEI L LI HM~ Pit~ ··~c-tl­Lcile lllCb ..... AVftl-. ........, .,..... mo plot .tta l"OUle ... r---. •..., .... M_., *-1ta fttlll)'. ~--bmMJ­~ a..a. ldchde~ Prom .......... ........ plu .... 1MftY pdd !Mdtcal •ncf '-'ltallmtka N m, paid ncarlan, lldi ...._ etc. ..... :JI .. ... ... ..... .... &na.. 111111111- -.._ s•r. • poania.. Alia 2l tD .... ................ ....... ....... .... ......... lleeme -.... tarJ ~ ~ INTDVIEWI JIONDAT APNL 11'1' LUI 1'0 11 AM 6 1 PIUoJ PM .. AllOWHIAD , .... w-. "' N. .. ...... ere,.,~ .. Ul I. c...t ....,._, e PIM•1n NIWPOIT llACH • 81ctrlcli.• ~ .... ...ty. Ix..._. Opp1rtw.trr ...... Irr 'm ~·.j.;.' --· . l l , ' f . . '• t I ' I i· .. - Siik ~-'· •nttquea 1110 '• .. ' . Clrcult lolrih Male or Female mint. mum f montlla experi- ence. Below coet liquidation Of Lampt-Tlble9'Quilted Bedsptetb-Diaiet~fas ~ .. Mat~rs 517 W. 19th St., C.M. WANTED FOR CASH OR ON CONSIGNMENT Antiques-Old Pieces A If' Apply"',.... le!W••• I and 4 p.111. · 1555 W. Adams, Costa ·Mesa '· Nlf'I. T~, Inc. Jlt W..t Ceob:91 Ave. • 81.nta Ji.M. • • I ~ I Aft 'equal O()DOI' tanlt)t employer CPLE WTD. Mamt wark, 6 aali work for motel unite. Salar1 + Apt. 54U156 EXPERIE1\fCED silk ICl'eeott for T • 1 h l 1' ta . Caplltrano Beaoh. asm CX>UPLE to m~agfl amall 2 chelltl, no ea. One· end table, '5. One colfee table, ~. 0. cotner table' for twn beds, $30. One new Spanlah IC'l'Oll·tne frame l mirror, $140. One new Spaniib acron..bl>e frame It mlrror $160. One electric guitar, SL Georie, like ne'tV, $50. 2 TV'11 -t $25 M . 6'f3.553C FACTORY CLOSE OUT! Art' Items-Colll'<'tions Stamps-Coins AUCTION & SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 15th tlvu SUNDAY, APRIL 21st TOI' .etimates &. Into CALL: 5!1·1212 893-0555 (213) 598-3338. A~k for "Bud" C.taJoeuing end5 April 11th. A.OK Comml11ion Galleriff T722 Garden Grove Blvd. WESTMINSTER ---"7th ANNUAL Antique Show 9' Sterio-ffl·Fi cost. crdt cab. Medttt., F l 1 c h er comp. O>st $1600. Sella $350. 53M749 ...., W•,..... Jobe Men, W.m. 7500 apt boule. Balboa area. Elql w....-7400 nee. m.«lU Bedroom, Spanlah, llC}lt oak, 5 piece. Regularly $229.95 1 ONLY. $119.95. Terms. Approved i'Urnitun, 2159 HartJor BlYd., Costa Mesa, 548-98&0 and Sale, Y.W.C.A. Santa Ana, 14ll North Broadway, March 29, 30 from noon -9:00 PM; March 31, from ----~---4-----z;;::::::=::;;;::====::=;== 12 noon • 6:00 PM. Good Nt7R 250 Polaroid, ooat S1SO ,_ &tlL NIDAY '# '" NEWPORT II.ACM .... 'ART & PULL TIMI • POSITIONS flOl IAilS IN e COSMmCIAN e PUllNtTURE e Sl'WINO MACHINES &eced llJCCelldul experi.' tnee prefemd. Genetowl ~ ~m to !Du 1'fttl. ; . . APf'LY JN PERSON MONDAY THRU J1UDA Y 10 A.11. 10 4 P.M. SM-231' J. t. PENNIY CO. Ntwport Center 24 FMhlOft lel...d ............. ( .. If. AD equal apportmllty ~ ---ClllE ASSIMIUIS 7550 Dealers, Good Show, Good aell for $90. 540-0ll5T after cause". ..;6=PM======= MEDJTENWllEAN 5 Jlece =~ ~ = _Mus_l_e1_1_1_n1_t. ___ 1_1u_ Mlseell1neoua iron cM1rt. •"5 1 ONLY! HARPISOiORD Mertzdorf ROLLIECORD e&mua out- Terml . .\PP'tJYed P'la'nltufe, German Mr.de ~. Al.so flt, $55. Ml!I\'• aulta 6 lpOrU 2159 Harbor Blnl., Oclta half • finished harpsichord jackets, a: 3MO rec., ff I Mech1 Drati.men <2) to $600 Mt.•a. 548-8860 $96. 2377 N. Fiower 542-6840 SIO. 12' 11berglaa kayak, 3 to 5 yrs exp, •-""'""' ~~ Other pcldllttan:•Q;.;." -..:.....u.c.ruuv"&:.olU'O "~ FENDER Princeton reverb tor Men a: WCllllO room" modti. 9 Ft. ctUDed amp $120; Guitar 4 pick •etvet avocado I 0 f a . , up $,'iO. 50 m8 OPEN SAT 12 • 4 p.m. R.egu1ar S-.95. 1 ONLY -642·fOIO for _,,..nt. 1298.95 Tenftl. A~ ltMnes & Org•n• 1130 • '411111 Are "1rnlture, 2159 H a r b o r 1 Ovr .......... Blvd., Olla& Mal. 54MllllO. ORGANS " PIANOS l'REIGRT BOILED C ... ~Dyment St>aQ1lb LlTlna Room AGENCY J\eplar $3a.95--aow fJ2U6 Santa Ma l'nt'1 JDds. ~~.~ ~ ltTO Santa Ans Aw. Bl1d •• Costa ~ell. ~.9660 COit• Mela 6ott-4535 SPANISH Oak eommodff - Hn J: JO am-5 pm Mon-Fri. hex, aquare, coffee. While '6ii(°" tbey 1ut -S3U5. Terms. IMPLOYMINT AJlinwed Fsmture. ZL'i9 More tban 100 countrlet • Harbor Blvd., a.ta Mesa. 200 job d.-ftc1tklna. ():Jup. ...,sa.~9860...,....--..,,----­ lea OK. W~ P.O. BOil 1217, LAMPS -f~ soiled. Oranre. rJ617. a~ out for fJ, $4. $6. ... Many $20 Vallaef>~ Stock SchoolMNtructt... 7• OD bud only. #Pl'O'fed FunH•e, .2159 H a r b o r ~ Blvd., C.. Mesa. S48-9M) S....tart.l•Trllnlnt :iiiiil-.. w,., f!ia. Sale. ATtEND THE Mardi 30 • Slat. lo.5 p.m. ood M -100 1 p i n e t, only SR>; a.l110 used win, Gmn, Lowrey, from $3$. L o t s of used sran<1.11, spinet. A console pianos. SCHMlM'-PHILLIPS CO. 1901 N. Main. Santa Ana ORGAN CLEARANCE Spring HOW1eeleanin1 on us- ed and dlllcontlnued model organs. All makes of Con· soles & Spinettes available. All reduced to clear at real· istlc prices . WARD'S BALDWIN STIJDJO \801 Newport, CM 642-8484 BALDWIN Ac:t'Olliintc Plano $43'j cub. Priv1tte Party 548-0069 FREE TO YOU Miit ~ U,.....Om mi Brookbtf (Villa Pa- BUSINEI! COLLEGE tn tbe dfic) HB 968-2150 8out)lilaad. Tbe ICbool of. DOUBLE Bed tarnpl, S'JS. -.,-"'"-ol-d -le---.,_-......,-. -y-_..,-frolralDllled 1...,..,q with Wbi1e Vanit;y nt. Cood r~· maoc .._ ~·~ --=--=------ at ''tinllbinr IChool" toacb. COllll. M6-M51 • • lovlible compenkm for eJd. Campw. Sec:Marlal -erly penon. Alto ~wk old ....... -Diii ..,,.... Off'-........... I011 terriPr puppy. Has had ~ "'1 ~~ · f r shots. Both Smlil ctop, c:IUlfll·•·• . COLLA1'0R, 11 -paee POLLY,.tlST ~·-ctee. JIOd l8DT. ------- mlDCF'8 COLLllGPJ WANTED: Good home !or '· lovable, cit btack Slametle A Persi an nWc kittens. 7 11'\0i-Very thlclc coats. One ~ pftMHil. 897-2211 alt. 7 Pl'll 3/30 YOUNG ~ female cal Adults ~ eldett children. Youns alte,.. male cat.1!17-S.O 3129 POOL TAILllS .-1911 al\~SWJCK "' A.JO' "' TIUANG.LZ 1-=:--:::--:~-:--..,......,..----Slate from $8 Olat4le Brw'n's Utde strl ~ ~ value • • Wu aUersk: .t10 be came oNLY $m.a back home. AKC SD..KY 1~ FINAN~ PUPPY. 'I mos. old, $75. SECARO PGOL 548-«>1 P11&>ers 11.vallable. 323 s. Maln. or11.11p OUTSTANDING G e r m a n 5.tl-1992 S'b e p h er d Pups. Xlnt * AUC110N * u )'Oil will tell-or ""'1 live Win4Y a try Auctie1111 J'ri4a1 T p.m. Windy•s Auction Bam pedigree, 4n Magnolla, CM 646-7856 BEAUT. Crffm POIQ. OUP.. ..... AKC ttl· Adult dop, ai.o stud Service. M&-9'136 WHITE Toy Poodle, male. AKC. Shott.XlntPediaree. Power Crut..rs ~ 19' ALL ~ Wii¥d Conteaa. Brand new 100 hp Jobnaoo. New SS radk>, heed ,\ plley. VU1 Qtnl, ~.Must aaerUle'e Sl. 9llOo 5t6-.9206 - 35' ELCO tnmk ca b-l n cru1aer; Xlnt ~ CODI!., new canvu enclo . .tor ~ deck: new qphoL ~ ra~; BHt otter ~ EV,. 27' OWENS TS~ ~'IS Wt. radio, 1crllan covers, PIP.fl. slip avlil. Mllte amt 5444M9l after 5 pm er wicJl:I~ SpHd Sid ..... 9030 FOR SALE ~ _,,._ -...,....,....------O'uller, 2 BR. extra )up ldtcben, awnlnp, ~ Purnltur..Appll1ncn Cofort TV'a-Stereiil -TOOLS- 531.1212 or 893-0555 9' FJBERGLA,c;., boet, frcot C'Ol'ltrola, elec en&-battery • charger $135. 540-0314 after 3 PM porch, oompl WVl'C'aied Oriental llrden W / f:l'I h pond, Near H u D t ha ,, t 0 n Harbour. '1500. down ... c.n usume pymnt at 5" int. Call 842.2869 $79'UO r New24 WW. Two a.th* Two IMrwt BEACH TRLR. SOPP.LY 19281 Beach Bhd. Hunttnrton Beacll 5.1W1p2 PRICED TO SIU. Newport Bay Gold Cout lJclo 1hilet Parlr. cabua 6 aieir trailer tully equipped, ~ 6, 2 batba, alum a...,_ :o9ered patio. Mr. Ball 673.$)30. GOOD Olrv. 341 eqiDe comp. w/carburetor, ~ ll ltarter. Mt-1811 ';GINGER" A 4 mo kitten --------1-------- (IDU) wM wttlte paws • blue on chde aeedl home. ·,.•. ~-...~ c ' .-. ' .. '"-' .,. ,.r /: ... 1· 'l ~1 r ·'. '57 CORV!.TJ!: wnrt. very dean. PYt IQ' mtllt .U tJa1a wk. $175.137-811 )l60 a.p:r STATION WAGON. $300. 142-3857 -::i::;:;;;:::::::::::===:.I '58 eorvette, io. a CONTINENTAL runs perf9ct. P'f't. ptJ. .. Jira. ........ . *·· JOHNSON & ION '63 COIYAll MONZA fr,.!'~ .............. 163 OLDS CU'ILUS MS ffl'l&, V4. .... _..,, .... .._. • I ••• _ ... ..;. ..... ~..,-... \ .tit..•.• ... -.•1111t• ,..,. "·•..l• .. •~•-io -.,,,.. "" '*11~•··~· ........ ,, ...... ~ ....... ,, _..... ..... _.. ....... ~~--..... ~· ·GRAND • 4 OPENING ..-...~ OUR SP'CIAL INVITATION~~ TO YOU "GTcr' CAI OF THI YIAR PIOPU HAVE IEEN IUYIN6 FROM IOI toNGPll , H>I OYER 20 YIAIS NOW SERVIN& ORANGE COUNTY IN OUR NEW LOCATION. . , 11:rhis is . Sob Longpre's personal inv!fotion to you and your family to view . . this new,,ultra mOclern·focility." --.. • • 4' .,.. r • • • ~ • I .. • • BRAND 'NEW .1968 CHEVELLE . . 2~.,.... lattle.and h .. ter, $227426 ~lnlod wlndohlol4, dlroctlonol ~ • . : 1 •• Pftday and Saturdly enty. "' , ~ . . Sport Coupe. AutonuitJc, power st..rlne, ,.._, ._..,, factory air. Tropical ...,...._ """ ~chlnt lnt.rlor. , ..... wtth CM!P9'· 4 wheel drive, wam hubt, ~ ten pickup. I' fl....,., VI, Htotnetlc. .....; ~ ' helter, cuttO.m cat.. $795 '83 BUICK ·d=~ ·.S1195 '68 MUSf ANG N.wa .. atfon w..-. Vw, ,..., .... ,."" raclto, ....,, avtetMtlc. A rMI hard .. flntl com,act ....... lrmlM whit. wtth Mue Mm. . . ), • . . . • . . . . . . . r t l • . < . : . . . . . 1 t . • . • . • . • . t ; ~ l i t PllW YAU> ONLY THRU SUI., MAR. l1sl ... ' .. ~ .. ..,..., -... ~-.. • __ ,,, t. -••• -~, .~ EXECUTIVE CATALINA COUPE SAVI •• ~ ' • .... . MOTOR TREND'S "CAR OF THE YEAR" THIS IXICUTIYI 9·PAll CATALINA WAGON 2 I>.. Perkt.11t. Re4i., !letter, e.+t111•· ti. trenlftlluee11o ,_., 1t..,h1t 11141 ~•ket. fectoty •Ir ctMltlwlnt. '67 CHMOlET $2277 W Ai. 4 0-..de11. VI, ,ow-.lide tr•11-lui111, rl4'1t, hte+.r, pewer sf•er· hi" whfft ai4e wall tirea. '66 MUSTANG $1977 2 Doer liercltop. • ,yli..d1r 1n9in1, 111•1· matic tr1111miu lo11, r1411, lt11t1r, white 1i4'1 well tiru. '65 CATAUMA $1977 2 11IH 2. Her41tep CHI"· Redle e114' loeet. •· hy4t1111eilc tr1n.t11k•itt1, ,_., , ... ,. '"•· '67 COllllllTll $877 ,._. 1+.trl"""'~"'-~ locb, fectery 1lr. 16,921 ectvel l!llle1. 1...,., w/l.tleclr ltf'4•"'" tep, .ff.wt.ff. 1111. +.ri~. '61 flEllD $2177 s,nwt. 1 Or. ~fM. ,_ .+e.tl-.. re4l., .... ..,, white well, ffftety wet• , . ...,. SAVI••• 9501 4 o..,. VI, liydt11111tic, '°w" 1+.trl119, redi., i...ttt, wlii+. aide well tires. fec- tory eir ctMitleflfllt> 'U FALCOl l.'RllT $1577 J 0-tl¥4to,. VI. ,_.., 1+•eli11tt , ... tlio, i..eter, whi .. "'' well tire1, fee...., •it '"'iti1111f19 . '66 POllllAC &TO $2577 VI. lty4r1_.ic. ,_., ••11rl11t. ratlie. heater, wlo»1 si4'1 well>, >oli41 Nr4111eh1 -~ ~ ..... ~~ ..... h . C.ptrice 4 0-her4te11. VI, ,._rtlW•, rt4t .. '-tw, wtilte wtfk. AliHlwtely ft#• ...... l~ele 4 D.., llerdt.,. VI. ,_.,..,tfide, redle. hHief, ,ewer ....,;,.., white 1i4'1 well tite11, fec+.ty elf ce114l+le11l119. '65 MUSTAll& 2 plm 2 $1777 Fe ..... clr. VI tfttfM, hf-ttlc *r1Mflll1. 1itft, rt41ie, llMtw, _..it. 1W. well +lrta. u .... " ....... n. •. #P121 #P-21 '67 &TO 2 Dr. VI, hlrM llydrelMfk, ,_., .... r. 1119, redle, ilMt.r, ..i liH tlr". 100°/o l O Mlf ot 1• MU UNCONDI- TIONAL WAHANTT OM DMINI. TIANsMISstON AND HAit IND. '67 ftRIBIRD $3177 400. VI, ltyllr1maflc, ,_ ltttrlllf, r•- 41t, ........ '" r. ......... '65 Ol.DS F-15 $1111 4 Dt. VI, e11to!Nfk. ,..., ........ ,.. h, 11 .... ,, fect.ty *· -wltH. wills. 2 Dr. H.T. va ... ,......_ .,.._. .+Mtltlt. •-"•· ........ ....., ••• h. ~ •"· TEMPEST CUSTOM HARDTOP CPE. IRAND NEW " READY TO GO PIKES YU OllY 1llU Sll., MAR. 31st 2940! OIDR NOW 2 Dr. H.T. VI, ,_ 1teeri11to r'«lie, hHter, 11-whit. well tire .. '6S BUICK $1977 lAS.lin 4 Deor aed111. Hy4re111etic, ,._ 1+.1tl!tf. re41ie. 11.eter, wlllt. 1141 well tire1, Fectory eir c.Mitit11l11f. '6' OlfVROLET $1677 lm11Nl1 \llplf 1pori. VI .... w1r9r.4a, ,_...., ••-Into redie, he.ter, white 1i4'1 well tire1. A41ue. '66 lf MW $2377 S,.,. c...-. R.e41e 1..i hNter, i.,,., .. IMtlc ire11~ ,._, ........... ''5 ll MAIS I 2 0-.r ~ ...,.._t4c, ,._ ..... lflt, "4it t"4 ....... · Whi.. 1!4e, w•ll ...... I CAR••.· , 63 OIYIOllT • oti...., II 2 4eer -.._ 6 cyfin4«, ... t.M.tic, redi., i...tet, wli+. well tlr ... 41 ,741 ""'• .. • I PEIHAPS rr ISN'T THIS IAD, llUT IF IT FEELS UKE YOUI OLD CAI "HAS 'RAILROAD WHEELS ••• IB Ull , I r . ' ' f / ,\ t • ' . - SATURDAY . &-SUNDAY, ~ARCH 30 & 31 .... , Our. ultra modern ~t11dil.f•c · f •c\llties ere complete ettcl ; . I ·in full operation. We would likei te extend an open in- vitation to you to stop in this weekend end take • full tour of our four acres and inspect every department which hes been d••iCJn•cl to better sell end service new end used Ceclillec eu+omoDiles. · ~ja-1968 ·efig~ ooAe&w '66 CADILLAC $3995 '58 CADILLAC $695 ~ -~---· • .. . '66 CADILLAC $4195 : .. . .. · .. I • , 1 '. (, '67 CADILLAC $5295 USBD CARS c.... o.¥11 .. ,. .. 'a!lec ............. .. ....... ......,.., --6 ...... ... ca..~--. ............. .. """' ,.., ..................... r.. .... ....,.,.....,._ ......... TVPd '67 'CAD1tLAC $5295 '65 CADILLAC $3295 '65 CADILl:AC $3295 .,.,._, P'llll c.-.. --......... ..... ... ....., * •.• ..... ...,, .... c.-..c ...,., ..... -........... ~ ........................... •n• , .. -. , "' , . . . • I • I ' I ' . ,. I ' r ' J •• • \ .. . ... . .. ... . .... . Fridly, Mwtla 24'. 1961 ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR TEST DRIVI THI ,ABULOUS 1961 SHILIY AMlllCANS TODAY WSAU OltANGl Q>UN1TS ONLY -. . ' Aliuloa1DD SHBIY ·DlllCAI DEAHi NEW !II FOii F-111 . , "•nn:._ PICKUP ·~' 131 '' wlt .. I h.st, white I sky blue color. lledio an4' h..ter. 9H9"-l•ft &: right hand West Co.st mirrors, 1:15xf5 tlre1. Stoclc numa,.,. HST 2 Door ....... VI ....... cnaln•llllc Ii•• 1 ll ...................................... ... ""'*' ..... w1iite .... ,.,... ...... ~ ............... ,...,. alllNI ...... ..,.,. 5 2999~' • • SMll .... no. TB18f0110UI BIAl2L. TBIS FOR YOUR CAIL NOW • • • w• can 1clentifle1lty 1n1lyz.t Ind check owr 100 areu on •ec" uMd c1r thet af. fecft ft• f)9rform•nc:4t prior to Mllint It. You buy with bullt In confidence when you buy • Theodore Robins Used Car thlt cerrl" tho Dl-vnostlc 1tlcker. These Cll"I •r• guarentetd 100% TWO ACRES OF·' USID .CARS TO '65 THUNDERBIRD $2095 F11ll ,_-, fedory air, ,ow., wlnclowt, 11" cloWll or trecle. SH ,.r -· U 111 .. PDH91 '65 MIRCURY COMIT $1295 VI, eu+e., RUf, PS, 404 4 dr. 20 Y. clown er trecle $46 ptr 1110. JO 1t10. NGl7H '63 FORD GAi.AXii 500 · $795 VI, 2 Dr. H.T. Avto., PS, lt&H. 20% clew11., , • trecle tlt ,., -24 M· GNMIOI '66 MUSTANG ~995 VI, Aw o"4., , .... 1., IHclH top, outo,. UH, PS. 20 '1. cloW11 ., +reel• SH ,., 1110. lO - No, '7571 '62 LINCOLN Cortiinentel, looclecl. Arctic white w/lilu• leritier lntor. 25" clow• M trade. 55 per Ill•· 24 "'°· FGYUI . '63 MERCURY S.22 $895 Comet Spt. c, •. Avto., ltAH. 25 % clow11 tw trocle $16 per mo. 24 me. JC.IC7H '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU loeded, power ateetl119, Hoh, wind-•, air cond. 20 ')(. do-., trade $I 01 per 1110. H 1110. No. TRJ26' '64 THUNDER81RD $1795 Herdtop. Fvll power, elr cone!., '·wln4owa. 21" down or trede SH per 1110. 24 1110. HISIJ7 '67 FORD GAi.AXii 500 ~395 2 Dr. H.T. Vt, Am., PS. Feet. werrenty, ltlH. II Y. 4llew11 ., tffft, SH per 1110. 3' mo. No. UELOJI MUSTANG SALE ·IX.AMPLE S. YIAA OLD '6SMUSTANO $1395 4 ,,....,rJ .. 111MW,21'1. 411.-w tra4e Ml ,_ -H 111e. OSIC71t IXAMPLE 2· YUlt OLD ;~=::,::~nc"'l"' r•4ie $16ft5 " .............. i.. a.,. 411.-., troclo '" 17 per ... JO -· UcHH He. SVYHI EXAMPLI YIAILINO ~~~!'!!~~:,M. in '-· $2095 or .,. Sit ,., ... H 111•. TIUt21 --.......... .. .... ...,, . . 'SI CHIVIOLIT · $99 w ... ,,... ............... u.... ...... kllt79t,.. fa a 1k-.. ._, .,. pet •• .U ..-. . . '63 llOllD ICONOLI.. $1095 StltlOll ........... J ...... , .... llNhr. 20 '!. · ,_ flt tr..to ... ,... -24 -Ne. JJR614 '65 PM.CON CONYltneLI $1395 ~ •• ,., .. ~ ... ....._10'1. . 4'ew11 •it .. • $o4t ,., .... ,.--.Ne.PDStlt '59 HILLMAN $199 Min ....... Tre11.,_..K. .-1.r, Uc.w N.. ICCll7'8. Ta a 11c ........ •n ,... -. 24 -. • '50 FORD "CKUft Tul~4ll-t11,., -· •• -· .... L212tl -.I I ' .. .. r---HOAG HosPrr AL. 1 1-~ED C_ROSS . I :.-1.. :· ~Nl~D FUNDS I ~ ~.. ' . . +: HEART F~NDS I ,, . ELKS CLUB I be credited to councilman Forgit's efforts. ""' Being semi-retired he has suffi. cient time to devote to his council· manic duties as weH as civic and community affairs. In this field he has performed a truly remarkable record. Practically every charitable organization both local and national has received his personal as well as financial backing. Never too busy to listen to the problems of one and all, his counsel and time is always open to those who seek his advice. His v~ng record has and always will be in the best interest of his dis-~ ., ' trict and · Newport Beach which' ' heeds continued progress end -~od government for the next 4 yea;s ahead. The City needs a devoted indi· vidual like Al Forgit to continue to fight for your best interest. He will never find himself influenced by outside groups but staunchly back- ing issues that will benefit you and your city. Return him to office when you vote Tuesday, April 9th. r AL FORGIT jg! 1 ~ ~ ClllllnnM, C:-lltte .. r9'flld Al Fortlt-%8 ........... M.L HAR-DWA-R-1 The SouthlMd'a F1nest llMDWAIE e · CIMl'Cll PAIRS e SMAll APPUAJICll e Plllt816 SUPPi.JU . . -., u ... o& . 2ios 1W.: :~lboa Blvd., Newport Beach A 60ocf ' F1ietdy PIK. tO ...... • Open $uncl.ys Daily 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR l-2350 _ .... Featuring Nationally A.d11ertiaed Brandl Of Merchandise A.t Fair Price• .. o: • ~ llCtr DAll'f PILOT "'*"· ~ •. "" -----.-. .I 0 IE R. T .. GALLIVAN. PRESIDENT OF THI CATHOLIC llG aaom IRS Ofl ORANGE COUNo TY, TILLS ABOUT THI REWARDS OF : HIS Oft. FICI IN DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE. FEA- TURE ON PAGE 3. AN OUT OF THIS WORLD 'HOUSE OF TOMORROW' DESIGNED IV PHILCO. FORD ENGINEERS IS FEA- TURED ON PAGE 12. IY 1999 A.D. HOME OWNERS W I L L IE RELEASED F R 0 M BONDAGE IY SCIENCE. THERE ARE ALL SORTS OF ENTERTAINMENT SPECIALS PLANNED FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE DURING THEIR EASTER VA C A T I 0 N. BESIDES TEEN TIM! U.S.A. THERE IS DISNEYl.ANIYS SPRING FLING PARTY AND A WEEK Ofl FUN. CHECK ALL THE PAGES OF THIS ISSUE TO CHOOSE YOUR VACATION ACTIVITIES. _ .... .,, MUSIC. FUN , N, FAS HlOl -S ~ ' r. • ~ ' .... ~ ' • \ !\ ' , 1 ,, \ .. . . . . . . . . . .. ·-• • • . "-... '... •. .. . . . ··---=· _) w • . 11n!I n1::nl ~~Ila _ ·!!•1r:I :!iBg;:,1i .s-iu. · ·s I , ''"'.. ;:fl i'~tff•~i1g lf 'I k ' i ~ ~ . ~ .. >f . ~i . c. r 1!rli ~~it; l!i:r "O r~~'' 1 !J:;i~f !~ . ~ 1~rt~' ~M~1. ~·~!~~' ;:iisfJ·Je tl'.ti:r ;!11!! f i~I, •;~; d~ · ur~;,; ·J . . ·~ . ' '~ J!~~I H'fp! !Ufl!t'"i ffif~&i'! ni;~~;11A~e·1~ 'Jl'lll'IJ~Hm·. 1:1if_llll : : • ~ ..... &! i1,,.. 4! ..... t~l·~~ ,.~ o-a if h~ r ·J l -•• su1 -.. ljl ei~ p~ J jj'j f ;a i!~ f 1 fif: ~ 2'1: l!IJ.ja's· 1· rl J1 f l f I 4' • s • W t• '6ii::;IJ_...lii::a~ ri H ~ i j8 • ~ .:a 1!l>f lrt: • I ~ • .. ii ~ •. H~ :n~ rl!1!if diJ?1 n:~diaf 1f ii1 hf f i1~l:11.u 4ia1 II~•-· : :· : .. . ·---... ! i!f~~ ! I r:r~~rr1 ''~! iit!U~· ftp;~ :r:i:iil ~;r~ u1ual:irt1!f .1!1f·1:I -. · · l · J. · e1 Ii ~~&~~fi b rr~ ~ ;jlin ~i : i; "I ·. ~Jii· • ril 11 !I h 1b1 · . • ·. · l..laails . · h ~! ~Hhin =H F~hJ1 ::·lien l. f,jr · . ~~ -~ . i~~ ~ ' MOVIE SCENES 10Mm AT 7:11 ONLY The biggest bundle ofthemaJr pan.Jv1s1on met rocolor AND AT t :lt ONLY llOOQlfWrlHIMR-. , .. ........ ( •••111& *HEY KIDSI * lt6 SHOW SAT. httf c.tl• Cn • • 1 ._ .... , ........... , ..... , ................... , .._.,._~W..at Skl•t Def41~'! -•A TAST OF HONEY., ............. c.--.. ,...... .............. Cll*M .. OlflCl9 -6*tJU Jut. J.llicoe'1 "'THI INActt"' .,,.,...... ••ftle•..,,......., ..... ' CLOIU SUNDAY. MARCH n Second Top Hit !OaaJll12 THI -INCIDENI ~-.o.mrUMU11-U1MI IUl'flfI· ... lfRDS·JIC&Cll1-- ,T._. #1 llST-$1UEl NOW ~ AU..11MI ....-.. SHOCIC!MOVlll - ---·~~ .. -\ftlley of the Dons , ! iiiw1111llff111-Ma11 Imm-au_ -~--,_ ·lllll•ai. - ---I s,..w ......... Jr ........ ....., I U!lt _, J:ll All Se.ts 50¢ IN n1t1 WWSTMINST'lllt CINftlt H.w 0--M lit W• OMIWIH ONLY 1=..1=~1.::..1 'Bal TO SMA IMllWZ- ---·--MD RUii WMll I.Ir• ~ fllST)WtCD.i. ~ Tlt,U.O.r ad ,.... .. ~~ ud JP«Odel .. mt -'-·--! s,.cwa,, ..... Jr ......... ~ 12:11 _, J:U All .... 5'- .._ .... s.tllf Clit,!U ri1.0T -, •• ~ir ..... Being Big Brothe~ Can Be Lasting 'lltut ik f~ "U you want to devote time to the good of society, you can't think of a better place to start than by helping a youngster," •aid Robert GalliYaD, president ot the Catholic Big Brolhera of Orange County. Bob, who was born in Hartford, Connecticut, knows the Importance of a big brother in a boy's life, becauae be bad five real ones to whom be nay. looked for gut~ When the Gallinn &mily moved to Newport Beach, Bob wu a ,er. Be enrolled at Newport Harbor Higlt ~ and WU gradoated in . " • _ At Loyola Vniversµy in LOI Alurelet, be majored in liberal ~arta. The year he was graduated, 1967, Bob married" Patrida Clemence. whom be bad known since high school. He worked one year as a process engineer for Douglas aircraft in Santa Monica, then moved to San Diego, where be became a drug salesman with Geigy Pharmaceutical Company. Still not satisfied, Bob thought he would like to work with people in a more personal way so he began studying law at night at the University of San Diego. He 'Catch My Soul' Jerry lee Lewis, •boft, st•n a Iago In ft-bfuetorftythm version of Otetlo, "Cetch My Soul,• pt.ying through April 13 In the Ahm.nson ThMtr. of the Music Center In Los Angeles. ~ ... ._,. DAILY l'tl.ft ~,. ""'° 1'. 1tM ~•uthv,.... NedW ... I .... ...... WI 0cCAN'T_ ADY•nu:;; .~,' ~ ..... PRODUCE' Oa FLOWIUH~-_1,=· These ads hne to be made up so far in advance, th.+ it's iMJ)oss~~ to ~id en of our week ... nd spee.ials. For eumple ••. Last w~~, our ~~ Shop sold • • • - SSOO C.naation1 et --·-·----2 dox. 96c 2500 O.ffodilt .+ · do&. 69c 400 Orchids at ·--50c Mdt plui many-....,. . I In our Produce O.jNr+ment • • • We soW • • • · I 42 C.rtons of Oreftges1 et . '3 .29 per CertOfl 31 C.ae1 of Artichokes at · 6 lor fl .OO 14 lushes of Fresh Peas et :"ite·Mt, ' jo ' These "Buys" come to ua af l .a.m. Come ia and IM -iMM "Ptirl~OM'dli-'a.;, Speci•ls. You'll love them and the prices! .• ., ~~ • ,. J : n... C1 .. 11 Sp1cW.· We're ·s.. Oft , Al1ICHOm I . sJUWiaUs I AV. 1' . I -I ' I a '1 00 . 7 ,,, .. hr I 4 r.r 'I" I tw ~ I I u.tt1 I L.Wt• I -~1.11!*~1-I wtltttlllac...,.. .......... ~......... ' ... - - - - - - - - -• - - - --·-c..; -~-J • I ' " ................ _... ..................................... ,.... ,.... ............. ...,, ............................................ , ... ,., ...... Mardi 11), ac.tt,'1 Fla Pry. ,Le Is 0 II (M8plaw), .....,_, ........ °"-., , ... 176 ...... ..,,_,ty..,QD_, -~~ -.,, ' ~.-.1en.o...ot11ie~ PHONI: I NIW:P ·01t·1 · 673-1715 I P R·o D~U CI 0..-..~ ..... .............. °'. t ,._ 4 • .. 'I , • i l ? .• . • I • -~ ' .. ·1 l 'l • r l l t ' • , ' ' ~ ' l i ' ~ \ ' ~ ; ; l I ' • \ l .'\ ~ • • ;_, ' • ! ! ! 'i ,. . . . . ! 'f I \ ~ , ! I,, ; . -, the bloOJ. stalb sometimes throw off small plantlets and these con be separated and root..d. Orchidists offer these cuttings for o price ~ueh less than the cost of o rooted cuttin<J and this is a good way to tst_~rt e colle<;tion of .--ed ~IJl_hybrids. o..fy llMI Mt frla• .. ,..., .......... lr'er lw, tet In the ....... M tM $ ........ ,.,,.. Dftneylaod'1 lddr4'f "'9J fw Eastw vacltlon. ,/ "• s ·PRING EASTER Ca "re 9'LING "~A.R ·TY STARTS WEEK AT DISNEYLAND Disneyland is all set for a groovy Spring Fling party on April I which will initiate the swingingest EMter vacation week in the park's history . Top rock banda, swing mualc and more than 400 prizes, lncludin« a new a~tomobile, will be added to the tun and adventure of DilDeytana from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. for the SprinC Ring which is especially desiped for young adults. · Entertainerc will include the Californians, the Levee Loungers, the Moods, tbe Premiers, the Mustangs with specW guest star Bobby Vee, Bill Elliott's Orcbe9tra, Young Men from New Orleans, Royal TlbitianJ and Clara Ward Singers. And throughout the following week, April 8 through 12, there will be special stage shows, music and ctanclng every night to midnight Starring nightly on the Tomorrowland Stage will be the Cowsilla, George Carlin, guest emcee Sam Riddle and the Baja Marimba Band. Other nighttime etars during the week will include 'lbe Lom' Spoon- ful, the Mustangs, the Five Americans, Clara Ward Singers, Royal ".rahi- tians, Bill Elliott, the Levee Loungers and Young M~ from New Ortean&. Daytime entertainment will include three shows eadl afternoon on the Tomorrowland stage starri.Qg the Kida Nm Door. Climax of the vacation period will come April 14 with the Park'• annual Old Fashioned Easter Parade, featuring antique autoe OlilY deco- rated with spring flowers, and Disney characters. 'lbe parade will becin at 2 p.m. on Easter Sunday. Advance ticket. to, the special Spring_ Fting puty are on Mle now at Desmond's, Wallldl's Music City, and at Disneylud. Tickets, $5 advance and $8 on the night of Ute event, include lld- mWion to Dlsneytanct. all emertainmem areas, and unlimited mt of ttl adventures (except shooting galleries). DisneJbnd will be open April e from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ~ for Spring mng from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. From April 7-13, the lWt Will bi open e v e r y day from 9 a.m. to midnight and on April 14 from 9 Lm. to 10 p.m. Beginning April 15, Disneyland will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. From April 20 ttirougb May 20, the Park will operate Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. toe p.m. and on ~Y and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. -...i.e11n NA.Y~ ,,_.,,...,."·'- 111111 111111 ... _ ... ------..... ~ ... ._ ,·;mesa ' ' - Warren ~ Nye Du Mway ·' ~ ~" I ~ •MIT.II CIA YNOflt •M&AV..........., ·~cu.M •~CHANNINQ •• llCKY....,.. M1!1W THt W1111f ITMI llN Ald1-21 •lllLLOaD-1• AllEI l IDSSI ·-··· °"*' .. 2'l.,_IMZ ......... .•.. .... GOLi' PlllYILllOU p.,.acfleeV.., C.C.-OourlMYTnn•portdon POft HOT&__,...,.._YCMaTMWLAMHT ,._. llMRIE ONLY PILOT ~.---2'.ltM ------~ -,_ __ ~ l ·H&'N . . . . ' .. ~i '~ -·-M~ y ~;·ou ~1 ,e -1·~•·• Attftt'a Ni•rl• shows the extwfer .t the Hou.., Tomorrow. Rooms .,.. six-tided,,,..... .. a v•iety of floor plaM and cheias of accesa *""' reom N room. The ..._ en the roof et the left is • microwew entenM thNutl.' .WC. 'en' cemn.umcatlons ere Mtabliahed witta the outside world. -~ From BOfld9ge apartJ1lenl is already a reality and only a short time ago came Int& its own in New York City, where a tenemenl wa. completely rebuilt in 48 hours, using the pre-fab technique. Other architectural highlights ol the House of Tomorrow, as envi- sioned by Philco-Ford, include: -A dome on the roof containing microwave antenna through which all communications -video, audio, teletype and facsimile - are established with the outside world -An entrance way containing a sonic cleaner that removes dust from 1arments and a vibrating floor grill to remove dirt from shoes. - A filter sy6lem that eliminates dust by cleansing thOI air as it is heated or cooled. But the major innovation wW be the use of a central computer that will control all systems within the home. The resuh will be a household whose affairs a~ handled quickiy, efficienUy and automatically. Having adopted the computer for ~terns co.Dlrol, Philco-Ford searched through existing teclmololf and decided to include the fuel ceU. electroluminescence, holography, lDlcrocircuitry and automation. The fuel cell, now used principally in space programs, soon will be- come economically feasible for home application. It was selected rather than atomic energy because it has more aseful by-products and appe.ars to be more suitable technologically. Microcircuitry will be of' prime importance in the house. Today, eletttonic scientlsta are just beginning to introduce into consumer products the first generation of. microcircuit. -ti1J1 chips no bigger than the head of a pin, yet cont.lning an entire radio cimlit. In only a few short years, the freedom of deslan afforded by these tiny chips will make po~ble an electronic complex that will automatically control all lighting, entertain-ment equipment, apptiantes and comm\Jlications gear in a space no greater than ls needed for a contemporary portable radio. '1be photo1?1phs used are from a lGmm color movie, now available OJl loan without charge, from the film library of the Ford Motor Company in Dearbol'llt M1chi&an, 48121. Requests fOr the film should be made at least three weeks in advance of ~e showing date. MeMil• • sectlw-OAll Y PILOT h*r.Mffdl a, .... D 1-1· 1 G N l ·R·'' S N'O .. T I B o.o ll C81)M't Care IY ·J. RUSSEU TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY oES16N£R.oecoRATOI ' .,. .. ·- -• . ..,. s Ulted . ......_ aie ·a few "Do'• and n.•ta•• "on carpet care w b l c h ~·· ieve lellrned from -exbetaaijve ~/)' Att-' the )lll'Oblem at Oace. Ne\rer allow stains, spots and general soiling to be trampled into the surface of the carpet. Be sure to vacuum regularly. When en •ccident occurs. scrape or blot up the substance at onee, using a dull knife. Never scrub in a wide circular mo- tion. Use white paper towels or tissue or white unstarched absorbent cloth to blot or sponge the soiled area. Work gently from the outside of the spotted area toward the center to avoid spreading or widening the area. Ninety percent of the average household stains and spots can be blotted up as mentioned above. Use lukewarm water with one teaspoonful of neutral liquid detergent, such as type used for fine fabrics, when spot cleaning. If stain or spot is stubborn apply a teaspoon of white vinegar to three teaspoons of water and allow to re- main about 15 minutes, ~peat if necessary. Outside urpeting should be scru~ bed with a mixture of two cups of chlorine bleach, mixed with a light detergent to each gallon of warm water. Always scrub clean and rinse well with hose. NEXT WEEK GARDEN ORNAMENTS ' t •• ' •• . -.. : . . . . ' .. Please address inquiries and questions by letter to: Designen Notebook, WMkender M•9•zine, Post Office Box 1875, Newport Beach, California. MaNl:llle .... H DAILY PILOT ,.~.-,,," .. .. j • • ,r I ' ' I t f ! l • I " . I t ~ . 0 /c, '• 1 .! f • : ! . , . . I I ' ,{ ' .• ,, . : . ,. ' . ,. • r I \ • if • . I ' I l t ..i..~ . Y.I•·. W:-El:K ·B;Rl·NGS T·EEN TIME :..~:~~~~=~·=:-;::, ~: = :::.-=: Jeff ~ ..... ,_ ....... -... ~ shirt te .. ., with hit dlnMt' f.a.t. n.. .... fwt • few el· the stylel te ... lhown during Bullock's musiul .............. , ... n .... ..... , ft....., thrill rides wlll .. wmlalM In the mllllon doller mfdw.y, .. ....., of the feahns et the exposltten. It will be the flrst time • grfft • niunaber el rides haw been UMmbled In one place. • -...... -c.. " ........ NEYER A DULL MOMENT IN THE WEEK-LONG YOUTH EXPOSIJ'ION The Anaheim Convention Center will be the scene of a pant youth exposition for Easter week when Tommy Walker stages Teen Time U.S.A., opening April e to run through Airi 14. MtrlC'tioDI will include just about everything for the young people including coneerts by big name muaical groups, a thrill-ride midway, midget auto races, games, prizes, exhibits of trend setting products by large oor· poration1, mu.teal fashiOn tbowa and a comp«ition between amateur rock groups called Battle ol the Sound&, '88. Leading off on opening day will be a concert by the Sunshine Com· pany and Love and Sweetwater. Big Brother and the Holding Company, Iron Butterfly and the James Cotton Blues Band will be highlighted on April 9. 1be Electric F1ag, Steppenwolf and Blue Cheer will take over on the night of Aprit 11 with Frkl~n!pril 12, devoted to Country Joe and the Fish with the Box Topi and ed Beat also playing. Saturday, April 13, the Sunshlne Compeny will return in a. program which indudes the American Breed, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and the Hook. All conceria are to ~ held at e and 9 p.m. The alwa11 popular queen contest will have its preliminary on Mon- day, April 8. MW Teen Time U.S.A. will be chosen from among Homecom-inC Queens of high ICbools from Santa Barbara to San Diego. On Tuesday night, the night the Queen will be crowned, singer Brenton Wood will per- form. 1'1e winner receives a $1000 scholarship and other prise•. '!be Weal in mini, mkti and mui styles will be dilplayed in unUJUal · fashion ahows lpO!lJOred by Bulloct'a Santa Ana. They will be backed up by the latest in rock musk and Tommy Mahoney, famous for his dances in Walt Disney Production1, will bne the models dancing in musical revue productions performed aeveral times eac!i day with a light show lncorpor· ated into the action. Styles fer young men and women will be featured. . ranging from the ''Bonnie and Clyde" look t.o the ultra feminine wear for the ladies and etening garments for young men. · Kany prizes will be given away during the run of the exposition with - the grand prtze, an Oldsmobile Cutlass S convertible. Each Saturday night two Yamaha mororcycles will be awarded-a Newport 50 and a Campus eo. Tommy Walker, producer of the show was USC's star ~llCekkftr (class of '48) who also doubled as a drum major and was the original Tom- . my Trojan. For 12 years Walter was with Disneyland, opening the park and re- maining a director of entertainment and customer relations, until be left to head bis own Tommy Walker Productions. See Guide to Fun, Page 2, for ticket details. _, ..... --· -~ ...... ~_.,.,...,, Can"Ofl Shelby, bmous rMe car builder, names this ene the Super SnakC It Is an all-ttme winner an4 .,.... 1'9Card hotw, havlnt •Hained clote to 300 mites per hour. Don Prudhomme is the driver In this picture . ........ ti• Mtt.'r Pl"9~"' .............. ., ...... I• -~ _ ... -u ( 0 U T 'N' A I 0 ii t] . Continued From'• t now being ordered with .tart.ling regularity by patrons of White Horse Inn, Newport Beech. The story goes that mimwter Bob S. AND Lellnie Lizzie dreamed up the ~ on an othe.rwiee du! evening at Berbhire s-On· The-Bay one long-ago time. Two friends of Lizzie's (femme-type) dropped by While Bone Inn lut week to regi*r a formal complaint . . . and t.o . . • natch, what else • • alto alp a couple of the Buttered Beaatiel. * . -Henry Hanna, planiJt-~ now enter- taining nightly at the Grand Bot.I, ·Allah~ You'll find him in the SeTtlle ·LouJllf,i"uid h1i credits indiClte be might be~ qatte ~. find._ at thal A once accompanilt · aDcl-muiCal ·cfueo. tor for the DeCaatro Sllteh; ··HaDDa .·bu alto played IOlo engagementl-.at Barrab'~z. Lake ta.hoe; the Raequet Club· and El MJrador Hotel, Palm Sprinp and-at tbe Sanda Hotel, Lu Vegas. ~ * An aside to Pete Escobar, Cua F.Mlobar, Anaheim. That Saturday evening dinner wu delldous u a whole, but whoever prepares ~ ftMdA IU:&TAUUNI' Continent•I Cuisine Cockt•lls llunc1teoa wuU.,1 · Serving L8'ncMon cmd DmMr lfORdq through Scmrda~ . NOUJ ~ Sunda~s, 4 ·10 p.m. We .,. leu.... .. the In.tel Shet .W. ......._ M .... l llfftt .... Hie May C.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA nus....., c....... ~ ... PIRINO llJ06Nl'S ......,.,. .... '7J.JtJt YOUU ENJOY OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. lFllVlE~ fut<t Dmrnq Smet 1965 3801 EAsr CoAsr Hi..11\\'AY <:atoHA OF.I. MAa. CAUFOINIA PtfoNF.; (714) 675-1374 --....11r MM.Y l'tLOT ,..., ................. l];M# urvetl In tltl GNIUl M<lllMI' • '71 S. MAIN, Oil.ANOE •aenatioaa: $"4l-3$JS (Coled Sunday) ~ ~ MATAI>Oa IOOM A~ ........ a.vs lllTil.LS ~~ ... ···· CilAllT co-co P.la•Pr ~ ~~...w:..~.· £-1 I.,,..,,_..-... •MOD ••• ~ ~-·-­........,_ ....... ., Nm .. DISNEll.AHD .. ,,,. ... ~ .,llw-U. T ,,_,,,..WAT ...._" .u...... T'7&-T'TYT Che GRAND HOTEL J0'1I' l&Jad& m1&ht ~;tilt ·b.lt. ·~!·If tile avmce cllner. lAUDctJn •. hu~ diDb • . . not merry muticaUD& 'at ·an.· Too •. WI out.'n'abouter never did eajor. liOt .tortilJal aceompenied by butter IO~ that jt 'beO came a chore to blend the one wltli-Ule other. Word is out th: Ronnie Be1f, Jpro ,at Com Mesa GoJI and CoWltry Qub •liDce lit.I opening last spring, will now tab over the whole kit and kaboodle u . the high m~ moot overseeing ~ enttre ~Uon.-~'!be new statu--Of-aflain to become realitJ. When CKGftCC reopens on Aitrn:a:· Golllil1~' ~ ties ba'ff mnained nailible.ctminC reinodel- ing f~ ttse:fire there, bat·Oll ....-the wtaole · ahebUc >trill ~nee . more bt · · .to ......_ ... 1.1&•-,_.J -.. ~ ·-.puu..;."--~. I • • ... ~~~t~ ~ .... and lion 4'~Yrel ,enJo14id 'bJ I ~I namber~ of ~."ait<!an ··elibth ·a~r· .wDer 1'~' llenip1. Karim'a;T...,: Beach. . .• Since UStmtng ownenhlp of tcaiam'• :1 7ear or 10 bL.Benignl bu carrled oa inanJ of the e1tab~'1 traditlou ud added ~me lnterelttng touches .of htt ~· :~~·· ubaneee specialties, ·plus .trtah crab legs,; mubroomJ and other dellc.aciea featured:'.at tbe anniv~ t0tree: 'Iba'• all! : ,_ ..... TON111.IJUOY CIJClll DILlllf w .... .... ,.... .... c.t.M- Fer Achrertillftl ... The Weekender Phone 642-4321 . - tu.ml COSfA M1SA TUESDAY'S CHILD RESTAURANT . · -~~tiiim GI dinner Mnice o~. Sunday, March 24 !rota 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cloeecl Monday 2S25 g Cout Jllpway Corona del Kar -675-3620 . ENJOY AH' EVENIN6 AT THE • ~ • 1~· qr_.., DANCING TO -·' . . DAN . :PDllY'S TRIO TUESDAY TRllOUGH sATURDAY cOMPtm ·a11es n• uis The Helhh/Platlgonky Concerts ,.turn to Los Anvelet In The Pavlllon of The Music Center on Sunday evenings at 7 o'~lock sharp March 31, April 7 and 14. The Ma~h 31 event is a ,..cltal by Helf.ti, assisted by pt. anist Brooks Smith. Leonard Pennario and Piatigorsky appear In Ndtal at the April 7 ewnt, •ncl Heffetz/PlatitonJry, shown abow, •ppNr with Orchestra on April 14. NOWI ~ DANCING Wednesday thru Saturday " ,. Ii.;., ii.i*H:Jk.Wll.. ii ... and the · new souAd of :·PAUL MILLER singing with The 1tM1·~0 Group . • • • dinner wfth 1he -• · I{ i. most spectacular harbor vlew . 1l · in Newport • • • from 5 each ewning • • •. r.WPOll llAOI • IAllOA PBINSUlA r<>R RESERVATIONS 1714) 673-4633 --•lllf PIU>I ...................... U;;;, •• . "~ \ ., ... 111& • ...... ...... - .J ' Brenton Wood, ~l•r al"lff, wUI entwtetn .. one of the hllhNthh dur· Inf the finals of MiM Teen TitM U.S.A. Con- test on TuMday, April t. -. ...... .,.. AtwJ hn ""' .. -tht Nftty Ortttr --Dtrt ....,, ..................... talnM ....,., .... t. fore In Or.,.. CoUftty teen nlthfclulll -they will ,...,.... ht COftCllf't on Satvrdey, April 13. ....... .,.. The Electric Flat will be •nother of the current groups which will be there to entwt•in and • m • 1 e, on Thund.y night, April 11. ~ ,,.. $prMding their wfntl In ............... ...... ,. the "*" ...... of The ,,. luttwflr. Thlt f..-muslal ....., Wiff appe•r in cone.rt on Wed_.y, April 10. • -.J ,- . Addi,. their talents to theWMlt-loftiTMli ....... U.S.A. ~ ~floi:t ...... ~~, group. They wUI .,,.., rn ~ -~ s.tvr-.,.. Aprfl ' aftd IS. , • '} ' I f ~ . . ~ , r' t ' • 'f t j I ' l· r• · t '· . l j : ~-. .. ' . t ) . : > :i , ~ J B.IG sou ~ND! 1 MUSICIANS - 2 VOCALISTS IN THE IED -VELVET ROOM SPECIAL SUNDAY BUFFET 59f ILOOOY MARYS 5°' FROM 5 P.M. MARK DA YIDSON TRIO TUISOAY 1HIU lHUISDAY 1045 l.y.We•°'· .•• ·M .. &tte11ee t. ..... ..., Oii lhiilllr. t ~,.z .... ............. "SOUND· iwY•U......T ... DON'T.MIU l'n .. ' ... .: Ou.,. 'N· • Aa ·lo· :u· 1 '. : .; , • ;, I ·~, ~. ~ :' . . ~ .. ~ .. : • • n• C•'s hsl1 ...... fllertll_. Scell Bc>s20pe;h9cll Galon soup and. salad. 'lbe accom~Jbil Calf. ornia rose' wine was a . fine complemeat to the meal. · 'Al~ 'IOiDeone special' at our table ,!_.~:'not".':~ d'f<lr' her escalope de 'F.,~ftaU.·OtQt .{ftll Olcar), one portion on any • · o~;~...,.t 411tiitelJ does not portray fairly the'~ of ,a' r.lawant, a'nd Le Sl Tropes is ~-recOmmended as a ''try it ... Otiiir abe'es·aftiting you: filet de-sole, AmiftclliMt' ts.DO;. b0e1if Bourguignon (beef .Jn ·wme), ·$3.50; .tripe a la . mode de . Caen, ·· P .'15;· CCMitl11 ·.m ii.lane (chicken With white wme), $4.00; pkla:de veau, Marsala, f4.25; ciaiaes de ~ provencales (fro& legs), U.25; ca.._ a l'onnge (orange OCkling). '4,.00; ereud1n de beef marcband de vin (lilet,iD u.nota uuce), $4.75; Australian lob-.ter; · '4.50; toarnedos Henry IV ~f with belrnaile .. aaace), '4,. 75; entreeote mi.Dute ftrt pre (Sutem prime New York lteak). $5.25; .. filet mipoD, $5.50; steak au poivre Fine NapoleGD, (pepper steak flambe), fS.50. Ap~ lndude escargots, $1.75; shrimp ~ fl.50' and/or pate' de foie llCl'lCllAllOllRE COllO REE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMSI Daly u ... ' ,_ ~2 .... • ......, .... ~,-fl Mabon, $1.50. French pastries tor dealert and a lenctJiJ wine list allO available. No liquor is eened at Le Sl Tropez. Pet Peeves I Readus hne expressed llking the "penon- al plea.9en" listed btftin one recent cohun.D ... and have also inquired a.s to personal pet peeves. · .They are legion ... and here are, ju.st a few. Brellfut chefs who do not batter your toast. Waitresses who add bot coffee to J'OGf cup without astln& ••• jult when it lw fin. ally become cool enough to drink. Small. pla.llttcecaaed tenings of jam or jelly. Barci. r;revy balh brown potatoes, undeMooted eggs. The cost of foar sauace linb ••• T5c at maD1 reetamants •.• when JOU tnow the cost ol a whole poand at the mlehborbood market. Wlitrellea who can't comprelaend a aimp1e order of llUJage with bub browns DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ ,....,,....... __ ...... c.--. 11.W o..._.._..., ~~'f,~ "#c llU MAlnNrS '° ~ ~~- lit I. 11'11 COSTA MISA ._~t- ..._.111 ~· II ~ HAYDEN CAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON of. S :J, JOSEPHINE COURREGES • C ~ Witt. T\e Dee.atr• Si.tent e ainl ronez 1 ENCHILADA & tAco ......•• s1.10 r , cH1u REWNO-ENCHILADA .. s1.4s RESTAURANT FRANCAIS , FNnch Specialty Chef Rene' I f-erly wit!\ ltomuoff't I 3012 Newport Blvd. Newport Be.ch OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. TIL 10:30 P.M. CloMd Mond•y 673-7113 di PIAZZA exceptional itelian cuisine domestic-imported beers and wines food to go 615-3641 palm ovenue at bay holboe peninsula Cl.Mel MCMWl•y • ...,. .. ,-. --. ---.... e COCICT AILS . e 9093 E. AdMnS (.t ..... ta) Hunt. leldt 962-7911 9:00 TO 1 :30 NIGHTLY ~CEPT TUESDAY JIMMY VANN n10 UICJAL IUMDA Y IDSIONI H.un HOUl-Mea. .... Pr ..... 6k SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN Utl L COAST HIWAY C01011A -MAI °"llMI MalcM Fm • Mmc.M•MI- -. ... ,...,,,., u ................... 11 .... - 1915 HAUOR ILVD. c.M. .... 27 .... (21111•,... ... .... .... ........ S·lll .Ol&WM 111 Z1st PL. Newpod •.C. GmJll 3-9560 °"" v.. ..... ..,, ~11 ~" ....... -~ .... ............ ...., ..... ... ll.,,.. "'"::r- . . . ud teep trying to puab eas an4 tout with the requested fare. DriDb with toe much lee ••• upeciall7 that tut-piled-in one cube that conatantly aets jn your way while sippine. Musicians who smote on the st.and. Emcees wbo don't know when to get ofl. RettauranU tbat mate you wait when you have a 1et raenation time. Nightclub patrons who 1'91d -,ou a drint witllout asking if 10Q deli.re same . . • or &top by t9 u.1 hetto and lea" q hour later. Shouted drink or food orders. Owners who bock other rata~. Bartenders who recount their Doa Jun acttYitiea. Piano bar muaiclana who &ip more than they play throughout the He.Ding. Off· color comedia11J-commediennes. IAud·moutb- ed customers ... e.specialJy during a floor show. Obscenities (mtk or female) in a crowded cocktail lounge. Water fOJt who kt everyone know the craft ~eel outside is theirs. Tipsy daneen bump{ng and sbovtni others on the floor. Gyp joint pricu on food, drink and even cigareUes. Owners apologiz- ing for bad food or service. Drinking owners Now Enjoy ~~:;,-i 4 a your f av«:>rite cocktails • • • Buffim~· :J-ranc~can Room Luncheons everyday except Sunday .. from 11:00 DinDtt served until 8:00 Monday, Thursday, Friday Mate a date to stop . • • enjoy the finest cuisine, the finest llquon anllable .•• and, a view ol Newport Ba1 the perled mftt!n& spot • • • • marveloul place to relu when ,ou•re aboppla• In ~ 11 , ...... blllf ~ c.ie.• 644 - • -., n.n.. Fl1. 10:00 till 9'.lO ..... 111r1 10~ UI-5:.ll ...... f 5 Dj!IU fliuT ·:::-................... -. .,... . . wbo Clll't ·bGW 1t~H4Ml 1tm4Jm•;nt.Jlt=tM J.ad1el ltaD4 IA a 1cocktall'Jou•.. · ., • A Cl'Jiai 'Ja£ '~A·taJtinr 'JM, ; ~ .... •ttailbi:;.tt& ·tt.e ,., 1~.'l:llledioil. Sinplon& .p8tr0u lnMatd. • pl.UO . bar., 'lbe Jaci of bon d'ot.mea ;It ~· ~Coullb'• ... -..1y, toO-tGo. nltauranti.1fle.19Dt,who ~ witll·talii~Gf Jlll'·~ in& .• ~ties. ... Tbe ~~i . ' •.·.• i• .. ~ .. pl. '. " •• ~ jult CID 't hancDe , . . bat inllltl oil trJia !: ;ul;~l ·~ at ~":". · ... •,lot"~ A nice epiltk'ftom Mn. I. Robert, ColU Jfes&. • ' •' ' " '· r ') . "I rMd J011t cailllllD :tfWJ ~·~ ~ lt YtrJ interistlAc-.AJ»oa&•a. ,ar. -llO~ J09 .uticmed fnino'1 :.ftilia9~Rlltalll'Ult .• Co.ta Ilea b:ept for .. 'WI .oie ~-b1s ttlturant wu neffl' mentiolleel , apbL ~· TIMI food ii very good and Imno baa _opned ,g.. • THE ROUNDERS 8:30 p.m. • 1 :45 CUii. MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A y, .. -.azcww (Ne c..... Cbarve> .. //,, ,;, . 1107 Jamltoree Roed Newport a.ech 644-1700 palisades Dinner, luncheon, Cocktoils & Atmosphere ~ Sundey -trunch .JJ;OO A.M. -3!00 P.t,A. . Facir.tle$ for Benquest, M.etings end Private Perties up to 200 Persons. PAUSADES ROAD HTWEB4 tlWPORJ BOWVARO AND ID tHlll ROAD r i,;.'" ':' •. 546-6514 ·-~­~~' LUNCff EO'N 'and DINNER • .. ~ '.a:~·A'•~­"'-#:n . ~