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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-11 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot' \ HarhOr VOL 61, NO. 'I 0, 4 SECTIONS. 40 'A&ES Tests SU&rtied Shaky Hippie Dies Following Newport Arrest By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille l)ellr ,. .... hlft Doctors today began toxicology tests lo learn why a 19-year-oid hippie - shaking and unable to walk -died in Orange County MedicaJ Center late Marine Plane Wreck Found; 20 Feared Lost BATTLE MOUNTAIN. Nev. (AP)- The barned wreckage of a Marine transport plane was found today in a steep canyon on the rocky slope of a Nevada mountain where it crashed in a blinding blizzard. There was no sign of lire in the canyon. The plane was var:ously report~d carrying 18. 19 or 20 men on a fiigbt Wednesday from Denver to Seattle, Wash. Tbe C54 transport hit at the 9,400 Coot level on the east side or Mt. To- bin. and sUd into an inaccessible can· yon. ''Nobody could have 1mrvived this," a search pilot reported. There were skid marks on the char· ret! spot on the mountain where the plane hit. less than an hour after iu pilot reported that icing conditions were forcing it down below the 12,000 foot level. Ml. Tobin towers 10,000 feet In sparsely settled northern Nevada. tt is 32 miles southwest of Battle Moun· lain. Sheriff Geo r ge Scbwin of LandeT County reported Crom the de10late, 11now·covered mountainside at 9 a.m. that hill i;earch party was trying to fi nd a way down into the steep can· yon. "I don't know if we can," he said. "We may have to get a helicopter to land there instead." The wreckage was found at day· break. 18 hours after the crash. The sky was clea.r in contrast to the blinding snowstorm that forced the Marine pilot to fly on instru· ments, iced up the plane wings and drove it down into the mountainside. The plane was on a lo.day Western tour from the Quantico Marine Base in Virginia. It took off Wednesday from Buckley Air Field in Denver, for Seattle. The pilot reported at l :~ p.m. that he was losing altitude. A farmer in the remote area heard a "boom and roar" between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. '>ut could see nothing because of the lllzzard. First report of the wreckage came (See WRECKAGE, Paie 2) Wednesday aft« bis arrest in Newport Beach for poasession of marijuana. Police said an autopsy performed on the body of Steven Clyde Btollier, of Azusa, was unable to pin down the exact cause of deril. Brollier was tramported to the hospital when be started shaking at Newport Beach ci ty jail shortly after he and a friend were arrested at 33rd Street aod Lake Avenue. Tentative reports indicated tbat Brollier possibly bad gulped a large quantity of methedrine, known by its users as "speed." The bigb powered drug, police said, la conaidered dangerous e n o u g h among those who take it to have earned the maxim: "Speed kills." Neither Brollier nor bis frjend £d· • miUed possessing drugs, according to Assistant Police Cbief Merrill Duncan. "We asked Brollier Wbat be bad t.aten and bow much, but Ulere was no rnponse," Duncan Uid. ''We aaked his fr.iend, Mid be told ~~ 'Drop dead.'" Brollier stopped breathing at the hospital shortly after be was admitted. Doctors revived him through heart muaage but the youth succumbed a second time at 5:18 p . m . , permanently,_ He was arrested in the company of John James "Buffalo Bill" Kelly. 20, of 300 34th St., after Officers Charles Holt and Neil . PurceU said the pair was staggering along the street. "God no, 0 God," Brollier reported- ly said when Officer Purcell ap· proached him. · Police said the two began to waJk away briskly, then ran half a block before they were halted by Holt and Purcell Brollier fell onto his hands and knees, then was handcuffed, according to Assistant Chief Duncan. Before he was halted. however, Purcell sajd the suspect removed what appeared to be a tiss ue with part or a marijuana cigaret and popped. the bundle into his mouth. When Brollier's stomach was pumped at the hospital, pieces of cellophane were extruded. police saJd. JnveaU1ators speculated that Uie youth possibly placed a bag containing a drug into his mouth and wwallowetl it before his arrest. Newport Bea(!b police said that Brollier appeared to be coherent and lucid while he was being processed into jail. B\it about 15 minut~s later. he began shaking and showing signs of nervousness. Hit companion, KeUy, w11s charged with being intoxicated in public and taken to Orange County ·Jail. Kelly was upected to be arraigned today in Newport Beach Municipal Court. Police said they found a locked. met.al case outside Kelly's residence which contained a half a dozen hypodermic needles. a substance ap· parently similar to marijuana, and a cel1oplume bag containing a white powder. Tile powder "111 be analyzed to determine it! Identity. THURSDAY, JANUARY II, 19,61 0 ew .ort ' . DAIL PILOT 1""'91 W Lie Pepe DEMOLISHED JET LEAVES ONLY PILE OF RUBBLE AT SEAL BEACH CRASH SITE Afl!MftYftltlon ,......,., (uckground, right) Only 500 Yards From lmpad Point United Airlines Pilot Dies in Navy Jet C rmh BJ WILLIAM REED • ... .,.11111 .... As freeway molorj1ts loolled on. a N'avy Skyhawlt Jet crashed In Seal Beach Wednesday afternoon. car- rying its pH.ol to a fiery death and periling ammunition bunkers on].)' 500 yards away. The A-4A jet bomber plummeted seconds after laking off from the Los Alamitos Naval Air Station. Drivers on the Sao Diego Freeway saw it dive to earth just after it crossed the freeway east of Bay Boulevard. The pilot, who rode thP jtt down into an open area of lhe Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. was identifitd as Lt. CIJldr. Ralph Edward Shirley, 31, of Pennsylvania, a reservist mak· Ing what Air Station aides caJJed a routine training flight. The plane crashed anrt burned about 2:25 p.m. near a row of ammunition bunkers, holding conventional ex- plosives. Televised reports that they contained nuclear weapons were denied today by a weapons station spokesman. ''You can enter a disclaimer ahout that Rumor in CAPS,., he exclaimed. The air station spokesman said Shirley, who flew for Unjted Air Lines in Los Angeles. apparently made no attempt to eject from the attack bomb· er, which carries ooly one man. "We don't really know whal cau~Pd BIGGEST SPORTS SECTION TO DAY Sports buffs will get their money·~ worth here today. The DAILY PILOT today is publishing the largest sports section In the newspaper's history. Check page11 25 through 30 to s e e how we filled them with reatUJ'es. col· umns. coverage of both local a n d the national sports scene. statistical information and even ski news. the accident,". a spokesman said. "It co11ht be •nJ' number .-r ibbst1." ~though the er-ash wa.11 wUlesfecl by hundreds on the freeway and both the air station and weapons station received many calls about the crash. newsmen were not permitted to enter the weapons station for pictures for some 21h hours. Cmdr. R. L. Dussioger of the air station said the preliminary in· vestigation failed to turn up clues as to why the plane crashed. He said there was no report of pending trouble from Cmdr. Shirley on the radio before the crash. He said the plane apparently wa~ in a normal takeo!f pattern about 700 feel from tne ground when it fell to the earth. Wreckage from the plane was described by air station spokesmen _,as "fairly intact ... although parts or the plane were scatterP.d over a 250- yard area. Carpen"ter, Mills FIERY CRASH VICTIM Lt. Cmdr. l . E. Shirley Coast Men to Help Pick Republican Delegation Gov. Reagan today named Denni~ E. Carpenter, Newport Beach al· torney, and Edward MiUs, Irvine Cove resident of Laguna. Beach, to a speciaJ :JS.man committee charged wUh put· ting together hi~ "favorite son" delegation to the Republican National Convention. Both Carpenter and Mills. an automobile company executive. were Jn Sacramento conferring with the governor when the announce ment was made. "representing all segments of the par· ty." the governor said. Reagan announced early last year he would run as a favorite son can· didate in California's JunL primary election. He said his aims were to avoid any bitter intra-party struggle to control U1e California delegation and to exercise the Rtate's big bloc of convention votes to the best possible advantage. Alarm Rings on Sleep Law The "steering committee" to help Reagan pick a delegation which would aticlt with him lo the convention so long as there were a chance he co uld ge.t the COP presidential nomination. Is headed by William f''rencb Smith. SO, a 'Los Angeles attorney. Newport Soldier Amon g New Trio Seeking Asy lum? STOCKHOLM IUPll -Three morr American servicemen . including an Army private who said he came from Newport Beach, tod.ay sought pollllcal asylum in Sweden. Will 1st Appeal on Car Do zing Catc h City Na pping? u a man's house ls hlt castle. can his car be his bedroom 1 Absolutely not. declared Newport Beach City Atty. Tully Seymour today, as he prepared to defend a city ordinance that proh.ibits sleeping in parked cars. The ordinance ia a cornerstone ror tM city's efforts to keep some semblance of order during Eas1er Week and summer. •hen thousands of va.cationers flock to lts beaches, Seymour noteCI. BIJt the Jaw is now belnl challenaed .. f for the first time ln lta 15-year history. Orange County Public D e f e n d e r James R. Goff wm argue against It Jan. 2& before the appellate depart· ment of Superior Court .. Oefendanta ln the cue are Edward Michael Parenteau and Jamrs Lee Gidcome. They were cited tut sum· mer for sleeping in a car at nl#b t. TMy wtre Cound guilty by Newport Beach Munlcijal Judge Willlam Chris· tensen Ind sentenced to pay fines of $10 each. ~ &entences were sus· pended. Even though they get otr without paying. r :-rcnte:au and-Gfdcome bavr vowed to flght their convictions. Public defender GoH's brier arguP~ that lhe city law is unconstitutional. discriminatory and preempted by state laws dealing with vagrancy. If a man can't stop to sleep in his car. It amounts to an Infringement on his rlght to travel, said Golf. It is aJso discriminatory against those too poor to pay for lodgJngs, accortllng to tht defender. City Atty. Seymour. ht1wevcr. said that abolition of the law would be "re-· gressive." "lf kids arrive ln town without ac· (See SLEEPERS. Pace t) The group was described u a "kitchen cabinet" team of Orm Rea · can Joyallsts. Carpenter, who practices law at 901 Dover Drive, was formerly chairman of the Orange County Central Com· rnlUee. and a close adviser to Reagan during his run for the governor's seat. Mills. who lives at 2521l Riviera Drive In the Irvine Cove .. 1:cUon of Lagu_na Beach, is currently treasurer or the GOP St.ate Central Committee. He Is vice president of the Los Angeles automobile flrm of Holmes & Tuttle. The steering com mittee named to· day will submit to Rea gan a proposed slate of 86 de.Jeaates and 86 alternates Swedish police identified them as Pvt. .Joseph E. Norwood, 20; Pvt. .John Dowllng. 20. of San Diego, and Cpl. James H. Grant. 30. of Meridian, Miss. Norwood J!3Vf' l11s hometown a~ Newport Beach. but the Army 1n Heidelberg. Germany. listed ii as South Sa n Gabriel, Cali(. Norwood was quoted a11 sayin~ he fled his unit in Heidelberg last sum. mer when told he was going to VuH- nam . He said he rtturned after h1~ unit departed. and was told he would be sent nver next month. ~oday's a ..... TEN CENTS an Pair Force ' 5 to Floor, Get $1,000 By CARTER BARBER Of 1M O•llY l'la.t Ste" Two gunmen, one in a grotesque mask, got more than $1,000 ill cash in a robbery of the Newport National Bank branch at 4570 Campus Drive shortly before noon today. Their loot was mostly in a canvu deposit bag which bad been Jaid on the bank's count« minutes before by an employe of a nearby restaurant making her daily deposit. The two men, described as medium· statured Negroes, iled in a turquoise 1966 Ford. The car later was found in front of the White Front Store on Brls· ' tot Street in Costa Mesa. Two men answering the robbers' de· scription were arrested by Newport Beach police shortly after noon. They were taken to Newport police head· quarters for viewing by employes of the bank. Robert G. Norris. manager of the bank. said the two men entered min· utes after the customer arrived witlf the deposit bag. He decUned to ident. Hy the customer or the restaurant. One gunman, ''wearing some kind of mask. and it was grotesque," jab- bed a pistol into the face of David :Brown, operations supervisor, said Norris. "lt looked like a howitzer,., Brown explained later. The second thug pushed his revolver lnto tbe back of Fernande Robinson, a teller. ' The two employes, as weJJ as Cloma Huff. administrative asaistant, Wanda Elliot, and William Fink, u weD as the two customers, they were forced to lie on the green carpeting, with their bands behind their backs, said Norris. One gunman threatened to pistor whip anyone who moved. After grabbing the deposit bag, the men fled. According to Cost.a Mesa police. the suspects' car was followed by a citizen who calJed police when be saw the bandits abandon the oar at 3(118 Bristol St. Police said they were unable to Immediately give the name of the citizen. Costa Mesa police said t h e y responded t.o a call ~at the car had been abandoned just within the city Jimil$, and stood by until officers from Newport Beach and from the Orange County Crime Laboratory ar· rived. When checking the car Js done Costa Mesa police will take cugtody of it. a spokesman said. If was the first Newport Beach. bank robbery in three years. In .January. 1965, three Marine Corps deserters took $15,000 and kidnapped the manager of Security First Na· tional Bank in Corona del Mar. The manager was later released unharm· f>d. About half the money was recovered and the holdup men later sentenced to prison. Sto~k Mar ket NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market continued generally higher late this afternoon with trading more active than 011 Wednesday. (See quota· tions. Pages 22-23.) Wea a•er Sunny skies are here again, and forecaster Dave Burt says they'll stick around Friday. He tabs the temps at 6.S and 46 for the Orange CoasL I NSIDE 1'00..t Y "The Amorous Flea" opened to gales of laughter -much n/ It intentional -ot the Lagullll PlayhotLSe W ednudot1 n I g h t. The musical comedy ii Tetliewed cm Page 11 today. ··-''"'ft• ,. llrl~• • Ctll!wol• 1 CltHlllff ,._,. Ctmla JI C"'t-f M 011111 ll•littt • 01~ • 1t.i1t1111 ""' n lft""91-,, l'IMl'Ct ltoU l"I" Clllt t l ar1 OWllllY If It-UClM Jt Aftft ~l'I 0 Wfltft H """' .. ' UC411• • MtelMft ' .... ... • • • OVATtON -Nearly ~'civic leaders and her neighbors from Orange Coast area give standlng o•ation to Mn. Winifred Bacon (arrow) whose face registers surprise and deJCbl u ahe arrives at New. porter Inn for Wednesday'• "SaJute to Winnie." • • • ••• .. ' ~ . 500 Salute Winnie Baeon Hoag Administrator Given Ovation At Luncheon Mrs. Wlnlfred L. Bacon tnrtay wall ready to turn the reins or Hoaj? Memorial Hospital over to he r sue· ceasor after a rousing community tribute paid Wednesday at a luncheon honoring her retirtm~nt. t~ Ne*"rly 508 Orange Coast represl'n· tatlves give the hospital 1dm inlstrator M 15 years a standing ovation A~ she appeared at 11 "Salute to Winnie 81con'' program held at t h t> Newporter Inn. ·; Master of ceremonle11 {,,ll Std· fenten 111id her t e t I r e m e n t r~reaented an opportunity for her to devolf' more time to the community ilffalr1 1he has constantly participated In ltnce 1952. 1 ''She'• coming out from behind her desk.'' iiald St.Hensen. "and looltlng down th is list or everybody here. I wonder who the lucky one• will be to get her on their committee•." Durini her years of aervlce at Hoag. the holpitll grew from 75 beds •bet it rir8C opened Its doora to 2"70 beda. And work already ls under way to expand the institution to an ultimate 552 beds. Wiiliam R. Hudson, now 111l1tanl administrator. wlU 1uccted her at tbe end or the month. .JolnJng in wishing her 1 farewell were members or Alpha Xi Delta. A11socl1tion of Pre1~yterian Memben, Auxlllaey of Hoag Memorial Hotpital, Committee of Profe11Jonal Women for Southern California Symphony, Costa Mua Chamber of C o m m e r c e , Employes Council of Hoag. 562 Club of Hoag, Girl•' Club of the Harbor · Area and the Hoaf Foundation and board of dlrec:torJ. Also the hospital medical •tall, Newport Harbor Busine11 1 n d Profe111lonal Women's Club. Newport Harbor Chamber of C o m m e r c e . PanheUenlc Society of N e w p o r t Harbor, St. Andrew'• Preabyteriln Church. UCl Town and G o w n , Women's Oivl11lon. Costa Mes a Chamber of Commerct . Women's Division. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and 7..onta Club of Newport llarhor. ·.:.Wooley Gets 2nd Term '·As Harbor Board Chief From Paff' 1 WRECKAGE. from Wally Swan~nn and Corbridge of the Bureau or Management wh1le drivi ng a wheel vehicle. • • (;pop Land four-. . Orange County Ha r b n r Com· :· ' mlt1i0Mr1 today were tetlllng dMm In their new u slgnment.I for the year with C. C. ''Jack"' Wooley chosen · · tn serve • 11ttond ~rm IS commission ... i "\ . chairman. · American Cemen~ Lumber Firm C.ancel Merger American Cemenf Corp. of Los Anaetes won't purchase Ward & Har· rlngton Lumber Co. atter all. bnth firms have announced. "tt just dldn'l work out." Frank C. Hanlnaton. president ol the Orange County lumber company. said today. Harrington. a Corona del Mar re~•· dent. declined to elaborate. The companies announced last Sepl. 13 tbey were negotiating. Last month they sald taJkl were suspended. Ab1n· donmenl of the project wH by ''mutual aar~ement:· they u ld. Ward & Harrington. headquarttrf'd 1n Santa Ana. 11 one or an alfiliaterl aroup of cloeely held companies in· cludln1 Allllon HomeA. Loe., and Sun- ny Homes. Inc. The lumber company hu outlets In Newport Beach and Laguna Be1ch, as well as in Santa Ana. Brta. Fullerlton. La Habra, Orange and Garden Grove. AmerlcMJ Ce ment ope11atee also in Arizona.MI c h i g a n , Pennsylvania, Hawaii and Greece. DAILY PILOT .............. c ..... AeMft H. WH4 ......... The111et lt'ff'fil £•• Tll•1t111 A. M""'MI• M41nMl!lt ldltor J•••m• F. Celli"' "'-t tt.11 CllY l dilel' Jeck R. c.,1.., '"'' N l1H11 lvtl""t ~ AMtt\1"'9 DI"'"' ....,_ .... OMM U 11 Wett lelke lht4. Melll119 ~ .. ., '·o. ... 1171 tun Ott. om... Cate ~. J)O Wttl ... S'-' LllfUM ._,,: m -.-.. "'"' .... " ....... a.c11· -.... ,.,. Ricbard Honer. Sant.a Ana, was dulpated vice chairman. and county Director of Harbors Kenneth Samp1on w11 picked to nu the aecretary· tre111urer position. Appointed to the Joint Newport Harbor Committee were W. Allen Grubb nf Newport Beach, replacing Ted Kuchel. and Honer. who held the poeltlon 111t ye1r. Appointed to the Huntington Beach .Joint Harbor Committee were Prank Mud of Orange, replacing Grubb. 1nd Kuc~I. Sheppard May Join Old Hospital Staff CLEVELAND (UPI) -Or. Samuel H. Sheppard uJd Wednelday he would ult to rejoin the 11aff at Bay View H01pita.l here 1fhere be pnctloed os· teop1thy prior to hi• arre1l for the murder of his first wife in l~. Rello, Polltt1 .James A. Beydler. range manager oC the Bureau of Land Management , said the pair had told him by radio that, ''They saw an impact area and part of the fuselaae on the mouoMlln. ·• Swanson and Corbrldge are bureau employ es. At Buckley Air Jo'ield in Denver. Colo.. a 11pokeaman said the plane was carrylng 18 men when it left there on a Oighl to Seattle. The Pen· lagon first said tbt plane was carryi ng 19 men. but lat.er reportPd it left the Quantico. Va . Marine baiit with 20-seven c r e w m e n and lJ passengers. The pilot was flyinJil in a blizzard. usin~ Instruments. when he reported 1cin(l problems ancl los~ of altitude. He told the Federal Aviation AJilency in Salt Lake City: "I am losing altitude al 10.000 feet and al present time unable to maintain 12.000. ·· That report. the last Crom the plMe, came at 1:50 p.m. Wednesday. Motoritt Sherman AlllJon Harris. 31. reports Wednesday afternoon acciClent lo Newport Beach poUce without leaving car by u.sinj auto telephone after ht apparently lost control and bowled over traffic ltpa_l at Jamboree Road and Pacific Coaet Highway. Harris. o( &45 Vilita Bonita, Newport .Beteh, esc1ped with only ml~r Injuries. r. DAILY "tlOT Slltft ....... I More tUI ., pounds of marijuana we:re seUed aod three college 1tud~t.s from beach cities llTested Wednesday n,ipt as Fed«al narcotica aients moved intO l'..aguna Beach and Capi- strano Beach. The three men arrested, all studenl3 at Cal State Long Beach, were ldenu. fled as WUliam Bernard McKlnne.v, 24, ol 6500 Ocean Front, Newport a.ch. a senior; Howard Franklin ROii, 22, of 11'151 Providence Lane, lluntin,._ Beech. a ,raduate student; and Martin Matthew Greisiger, 26, oC Hermosa Beach. a senior. · Bernard A. Thiesen, Jr., agent Jn charge ol the Federal Bureau of Nar- cotics in 1..os Angeles, said the trio was i• the proc~ss ol seUL.n& the nw-1- juana to undercover otlicen when the arrest! were made . He said the size of the aeizure, 150 kiJ06 (2.2 pounds per kilo) w11 a siz- able haul "ia anybody's ballpark." La- guna Police Serr.,. Norm Babcock assisted in the arrest of Greisiger in front or the JolJy Roger Restaurant Theisen sajd. ' Federal agents simultaneouslv were armting the other two men' in Capi- 1trano Beach. ,LANKID IV MAYOU -Costa Mesa Mayor Willard Jordan (left) and Newport Beech Mayor Plllll Gruber flank Mrs. Winifred Bacon during presentation ol color television aet to her during ·'Salute to Winnie." Theisen sald the marijuana had come from Mexico. It was in the trunk or an old car al the time it was seized. He said the three were booked on a Federal l1w covering •ale. possession or conepiracy Involving marijuana. SLEEPERS. • • commodatlons. they would be Inclined to stay Ir they could uu their cars as bedrooms.'' he said. "I tbJnlt tbat people sleeping in carll wouldn't particularly contribute to th e upgradmg oC the community." The aity holds that a person break.~ the law Jf he sleep8 in an auto parked anywhere in the city, or if he sleeps nn any pubHc or private beach. between the hours of 9 p.m. and 9 a.m. In hl11 brie'. Seymour nate11 l'hat thf' st.ate establ ishes air space re- quirements for sleeping rooms and prohiblta people from sleeping in hallways. ldtcberu and cloNtl. '·We see no reason why ~ city should be denied the authority to pro· hibit the use or automobiles ror sleepint ~. ·• he said. • ''Such cMual sleepln-arranf!e· ments.'' he uld. "would undoubtedly ca~ mllly visitors.to u.~ the public streets or the cl05est private property Cor sanitation purposes. "furthermore. ttiese people would undoubtedly ~ccumulate trash and lit· ter which would be dumped in the public sb'eet3 or on adjacent private property." he said. "The city's a:lready strained parking facili ties wou ld be i n t o I e r a b I y overburdened. denying parking spaces to relltdents and tempor1ry visitors who had procured r e n t .a I ac- commodations." Seymour alto argued that people sleeping In parked cars would be "likely vtctima of criminal ~ts·• and increase the burden on the police department in protecting them. ' The college students were to be ar- raigned before the U.S. Commlssioner today. Ir they are held to answer, th11 case will be turned over to a F'ederal grand jury tor ind\ctment. Fede'tal authorities declined to spec. ul1te on the iWdt value of Ule hau l. However. on the buis of 11 per mari· juana cigarette, it would reprecent about $150.000. Tidelands Meet Slated Tonight Members or seve.ral Newport Beach community associations and other residents are expected to turn out in large numbers tonight ror a public disCUS$ion of the clty's proposed tidelands use fees. The meeting, arranged by Newport Councilman Lindsley Parsona and thP Bay Area Cilliena Council. will begin at 7:30 p.m. 1n the City Ceuncil chambers. • arreff d 101h SEMI- ANNUAL 1 • •• , .. tuned .... . Ru..,. NOW e AllM Ktittt, I ft.,. ...................... .... . U)G. 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INTERIOR ou1eNERS COST A MlSA, CALIF. ·----------------------------~----------------· AN name1 Coun~ cerem of fiv1 nunec Hea invelt Colegi Co1egi his 18 servic Coll drew the 1H ted in lor J1 inal c the CJ Nan Judge Clat Lane, In SAI1 trapp« battal killed battle beadQ. loaaes 50 WOI The knlled miles helico Frot early Ameli ed in guerrl with r The light pour et raged flares "Draa with r BROK U.S. broke the de movec which ror ye "Th. worse, spokei The of the since\ r I Jana .en ta iday en ts :api. en ta enc. ne.v, port 1klin ane, ent: > •. oc t in •far· trio Lari· the 150 siz. La· !'OClc r in ant, 1ere api· had 1JJ1lc zed. Kl a sioo a. at· tner the er al pee. auL ari· sent ach lher ont blic l6ed port the ?gin ncil • . • _ .. _ ,,,.,.. ............ Grand Jury Picked Newport Builder Heads 1968 Panel A Newport Beach builder today wu named a1 foreman of tbe 1981 Oraqe County Grand Jury ln Superiol' Court ceremonin wbkh aaw aewn ruidentl of five Oranae Cout communitie1 named to serve on tbe new .,.Del. Headin1 the It.member group ln ita Investigation.a will be Donald R. Colegrove, M, of 2218 Private Road. Colegrove, tbe uoeimoua choice of h.11 18 colleacue1, wa1 nominated for service by Jud&e Kul Lynn Davia. County clerk WU11am E. St John drew the names ol the 19 members of the new jury from 30 names submit· led In proceedinp chaired ~ Super- ior Judge William Speirs-the crlm· inal court jurist named u liaison to the group. Named to serve one year terms by Judge Speirs were: Clalldbi Jen Owe1, 1215 Marian Lane, Newport Beach nominated by Judll Byr'O!\ K. Mdlillao. BetQ A. Reee, 132 Cleo St., Larun& Be9cb, nominated by Judae Bruce Sumner. AM L. Sil••eer, 718 Matj&old Ave., Corona del Mar nominated by Judie Kenneth WlWam1. M8ry A. ._..., 17lJ Maia St., Hantiqton Beach nominated by Judp Cbarlet A. Bauer. c.le&nft, 2211 Private Road, New· port BMch; ,........ C..ta.& DliM, a Heliotrope Drive. Corona del Mu both nominated by Judie Karl Lynn Davia. FnU R. DnMr, 1841 Ohio Place, Costa MeA llOllllnated by Judie WllUam Lee. The!r 12 colleagues on the county's 10 men, nine women investtiative panel will be: Robert Louis Clark of Fullerton nominated by Jud&e James K. Judge; Harmon Jenson of La Troops Trap 600 Cong l n Bitter Delta Battle Habra nominated by Jud'9 Leiter Vaa TatAilbow; Sedie RUninl of Santa Ana nomlaated by Judie Wil- liul Murray; Jobnnle F. Snyder of Tuatin nominated bt Jud,. Howard Cameron: J. Elmer Preston of Santa Ana: John C. Daqberty of Brea both nominated by Judie aobert Kneeland. A11o Petry McAdoo of Santa Ana nominated by Judp Howard Cam· eroa; Albert A. Marcoux of Anaheim nominated b' Judge Raymond Vin· cent; Sara J . DlckeDlon of La Habra nominated by Judge Raymond Tbomp. son; Mildred J. Grilfltha of Santa Ana nominated by Jlldce Walter«Steiner; Lyle C. BIYatone of Santa Ana nom· inated by Judp Samuel Dreben and Joy F. Lemkin of Fullerton nominated by Judge Herbert .Herlands. Swearing in ceremonies were wit· nesaed by the 19 retirln1 members of the 1967 Grand Jury. They were congratulated by their criminal court liabon, Judge Byron K. McMillan, With the ~mment: "You have won a warm vote of thanks fl!Om Orange County and its Superior Court bench for a job well done." The 1967 panel conc:luded its one year dellberaUons this week with the issue of' a l~pal(e report covering Its investigations of all Orange County departme~ta. Its report ls to be con· sidered by county supervisors during the next 60 days. .. -~ 3-car Wreck Takes Life Of Driver -~ A three-car pileup, seUing off an e1plosion and fire at a Garden Grove intersection, claimed the life of one driver and injured the other. Police aa1d WllUam T. Bookman, 27. of 801 S. Fairview SL , Sant.a Ana, was dead at the scene, Harbor Boulevard and Chapman Avenue, Wednesday nighl Cut and 1168 5 bruised was Leslie Maged· Couaty Traffic: 1917 Deatll Toll S man, 21, oC 9572 Alwood St., Garden Grove, who was treated at Palm Har. bor Hospital and released. Police reported Bookman was south· bound on Harbor, and Miss Maged-• man westbound on Chapman when the cars collided. and struck a parked auto, which exploded. AU three cars then burned, police said. Officers also indicated one of them may have been speeding and have run a red light. Bookman w a s trapped under h I s car alter being thrown from it. The coroner's office said he was so badly burned he was identified only through a ring. The Identification was made by a alster, located after police found her name and address in his wallet, they said. Alter Deficit Verdict DAILY PllOJ I . - Kirschke Starts ~ .. New Trial Wo:r~......------- Ju:k Kirschke, sentenced to die as he had requested for the double murder or his wife l.ftd her lover, today turned to paperwork on bis motion for a new trial. It was anticlimactic alter Wed· nuday's drama when a jury filed into the Los Angeles courtroom of Superior Judge Kathleen Parker and, at 2:15 p.m .. decreed that Kirschke must go ta the gas chamber al San Quentin. The six men and alx women of the panel thus granted JOracbke'a re· quest that be not be given Ufe In prison for the April 8 slaying in hls Long Beaeb apartment of. Elaine Kirschke, 43, and Orville Drank.ban, 41. Kirschke, 46, a former deputy district attorney, had said a ll!e tum might invite his own murder by a fellow felon sent to prison by him. A death pena.lty, however, would assure an automatic C a J i f o r n I a Supreme Court review of his case. Kirschke said It would help h.ls fight for exoneration. The jurors deliberated about four hours before announcing their verdict. The tall, lean Kirschke stood solemn· ly. unflinching, when he heard it. i V"1T ......... AFTER DEATH SENTENCI Jack Kirschke SAJGON (UPI) -U.S. i.m.antrymen trapped part of a 800-man Viet Cong battalion in the Mekong Delta and lcilled 48 guerrillas in a bitter ls.hour battle that ended early today, Saigon headquarters reported. American losses were placed at 18 tilled and 50 wounded. The U.S. assault team or liOO men knifed into the Delta battle zone 54 miles southwest of Saigoo aboard helicopters and armored river ~ts. truce-.a period marked by a series of fierce attacb by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong armies in a wide bell stretching from the Delta through the Saigon area to the Central Highlands and the Northern Coast. DELTA BA Tl'LE The Delta battle was the major action reported in Saigon com· muniques today that said 2 5 Americans were killed and 95 wounded in fighting Wednesday and today. Little Airline Doubles Flights . Front report. said the battle started early Wednesday afternoon when 200 Americans on a helicopter patrol land· ed in a "sale" Delta area and the guerrillas attacked from two sides with rifle and machioegWl flre. Catalina-Vegas Finds Untapped Route to Palm Springs The battle escalated into a major fight as U.S. reinforcements were poured in by alr and canal. Combat raged all night under the light of flares dropped by American C47 "Dragonshlps" raking the swamps with machinegun bullets. BROKE CONTACT U.S. commanders said the Viet Cong broke contact at dawn tod.-y under the determined U.S. counterattack and moved south deeper into the area which hu been a l'JelTilla atroagbold for years. "The terrain couldn't have been worse," a 9th lnflllC;ry Division spokesman said of the Delta baWe. The flOltln& wu part of the i-ttem of the stepped up tempo ol the war since, the end of tbe New Year's Troops of the U.S. America} Division with help from the U.S. lat cavalry Di via.ion <Air Mobile) reported kllllng 28 North Vietnamese r e g u 1 a r a Wednesday in a fiece battle in the Que Son Valley 360 miles northeast of Saigon in jungle lowlands near the South China Sea. Fourteen Americans were wounded. head· quarters sajd. A battalion of North Vietnamese -perhaps 600 men - was involved. Scattered fighting e I s e w h e r e reported in the Thursday afternoon communique killed seven Americans and wounded 31. A "Freedom" jet fighter plane flown by a South Vietnamese Air Force pilot crubed into a hamlet seconds After taking off from Bien Hoa Air Base near Saigon today. killing the pilot and 10 civilians. The disaster injured t.bree civilians, authorities said. By THOMAS KE.EVIL °' 111e Oe1tr ,...., st.n While the reet of the airline industry ls talldng about triple.sonic speeds, 90l)..passenger airplanes and airports capable of handling five landing super- jeta tau to nose, Jack Dowdle figures they have left a piece of &he. business for him. Dowdle's Catalina·V£gas Ai rlines doubled its scheduled landings and take-offs today by launching service between Orange County Airport and Palm Springs on· a twice-daily basis. It may not make Western or Bonanza break out in a sweat, but Dowdle figures he's found an overlooked paasenger source and a way to make money for his one-owner, six·plane airline. "I figure Cive pusengers on each flight of the new leg will put it at the break-even point," said the veteran flier. "We may not gel it in the first weeks, but the business , 11 NmoRT ·-11 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644·2200 r • is there -that much I am sure." He's had plenty or time to survey the aviation scene ln S o u i h e r n California. Dowdle learned to fly 28 years ago In the Los Angeles area-, and has been flying from San Diego's Lindbergh Field for 11 of those years. He grew up on Catalina Island, com· pleting his first aerial channel cross· ing at the age of 9. and attended his senior high school year in l"ullerton to receive swirnmlng in· structions under a coach he admired. The new Orange County · Pati:n Springs route will take Jack and his pilots almost directly over his old high school. Catalina · Vegas Airlines actually went into operation as an extension of Dowdle's Swift Air Service. He had been flying almost every kind of charter flight imaginable out of Lindbergh Field when bis calculations told hJm a regular San Diego • Catalina hop would pay off. It did . on a once · daily basis and three ytlrs ago the service extended to an Orange County . Catalina schedule. And that, in turn, led to a Las Vegas leg and, beginning today, a Palm Springs hop twice daily. The backbone of Dowdle's six· plane operation lies in three l l·passenger de Havilland Doves ("Safest plane in the air," says Dowdle with a palm slap against the bulkhead). With them Catalina • Vegas Airlines will make a morning round -trip hop to Palm Springs. another one al 4: :.> in the afternoon. Palm Springs passengers also can gel a hop to the desert in the early afternoon hours on the airlines' single-daily hop to Las Vegas. "I learned a funny thing yesterday," Dowdle said. "A Palm Springs passenger can fly our airlines lo Orange County Airport, catch Air California to San Francisco -and pay less money than he would flying directly from Palm Springs to San ..-. We shortened the length for f nhf on and cut the price for value Francisco via Western. Maybe that shows that some of us smaller guys can,compete with the big ones, make a little money for ourselves, and add convenience to the public as well." One way fare to Palm Spring1 via Catalina · Vegas is '9.95. The trip takes 35 minutes. Nol to be outdone by the giants. Dowdle's Friday night Las Vegu run ls a "Champagne Flight." And alnce 11 • passenger de HavU)and Doves are minus the services of a stewardess. how does he arrange to urve the champagne for his gambling· minded passengers hNded for The Strip? "We juat name one of the passengers as bartender," Dowdle aaid. "The best part of it ii, the IUY wbo get. the job enjoys it every time. "The guy we pick isn't the bard drinker himself -he's liable to end up with all the champepe." $ -.M:' on our famous-maker Scotchgard treated eamit • 23.99 Now, you can ~ the coat to acc~mJ>afTY your 111ini lasiicrts. OW ~ • famous maker car coat in Fortrel polyester and cotton is Scotdtprd treated for water ~nd stain resistance. Fashion colors; sizes 1·16. Soocharm Sportswear u umS' JANUARY SALE MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • • OTMER DAYS 10:00 TILL 6:00 • 4 MLY fill.OT Tllndly,......, 11, 1968 _.. .. ,._ MIL't PtLArT - 'na. Coand1 Blufh, Iowa. aanita.. tk1n aperinNndent ii faced with tM ltick1 talk of llckinl 9,000 one.- cat mmi--.. Mlnln ordered t 000 pc>lt cardl for customen' ao· aiaal ti01a bit October before the PQ1ta1e rate Jamped from four to lite CenM foe pottal cardL 'Td wrtt. m1 CoDCftlmA," uJd lbr· tm. '1Ja1 rd onJ,J ban a n o th e r amp to 1lc:L" • 'Net~ Fluid Drawn Off CAPE TOWN {AP) -FJuld which developed around ~. Pb il 1 p Blaiberg's tran.planted Mart b.al beeii removed, but "hiJ doctors do not tnte a serioui vtew of this com- plication,'' Groote Sdluur Hospital n · oounced today. '"I'be patient's ooodition is not as good today as yesterday," the bulletin said. "He developed some Ouid around the heart. This bad to be tapped. After this procedure, be feelJ better. Hls dodDn do not take a serious TteY of this complicatioll." Blaibtrg, wbo Wlderwent the world's third bum.an ~ transplant nine days ago, also bas developed a slight throat infection, bot it alJo I.a not eonddered serloua, Dr. M.artblnus C. Botha reported today. BotbA, 1be immunologi.lt 011 the heart surgery team at Groote Schuur, uid the .infection is being treated with a gargle. a.ft.er aursery. Wubkanaty died of poewnonia ll daya after b1I opll1IUGa 00 Dec. 3. nie ctoctor said u.e c1ru11 bebla givea Blaiberg to C'OUJlter the boQ'a natural tendency to reject '°"'1.P tissue are being reduced atartillC to- day became Uaey allo lupprell b body's natural immunity to int~ Leaking Gas Making City 'Tinderbox' New Arrests Due in Dud Bill seizi1re ~ NEW YOU (tJPl) -Tiie 8ec:nt Sentce eaid today more arretta «:alJ be expected lJi the breakup of a ....,, '50 mllllon counterfeit riOC tUt pro-' poeed to •ll "ucellent q_ualtJ" '100 bofill billl for '10 each. Afeob aanoanced W~ Gley bad seized •u millloa in phony bills malled from Miami to an undereove:r agent Jn New Yon ~ September. It WU the llrCHt single aeizure ol eotmUrfelt moaey in Secret Slln1ce bilt«y. Tbe agency said two suspects were arrested tn Oblo and a Jar~ flaftled camera was seized that 'problbly wu wed to mate the neiauves for the notes." AIR.PORT ARRESI' A Mlami lawyer, Joel Lee, YT, (!!:· cused by the Secret Service of mtAllng ~ bogus bi.lb, wu arrested at Ken- nedf Intematioml Airport before boardlng a plane bocmd for Florida. Both said Blaiberg, a f>S.year-old retired denti&t is in better shape than the first b.ewt transplant patient, Louil Waah!cwky, w.u nine days Lee was charged with aelli.ng, possessing and delivering the phony SlOO bills. He was arraigned tn ARCHBOLD, Ohio (UPl)-Guoline. Brooklyn FederalGourt befcn U:~ possibly lea.klJJg from underground Commissioner Raymond Gn.mewma, storage tanb of a aerviee at.lion. .,.., T..._.. wbo set bail at $25,000. ~eped into sewer lines in thiJ amall Albert E. \\1litaker, a Secret Service Deaths Mount As F ree'ling Cold Prevails Northwestern Ohlo community today, BOGUS MONEY "UNTElt -Movers haul away preu that Secret agent, said more arrests could be creating a potential bomb under the Service aeents say was used to print the f4.1 million in '100 bills expeded. . town's two-block business district. W. K. Decbrt, agent lll cbate The busineu district's Jj .torea confiscated at Kennedy Airport in New York Wednesday. The press at Clevelaad, Aid James a.rt. 21, were closed, trafflc detoured and of Clinton, Ohio, a suburb of Alina, children kept home from acbool was fowid at the home of James Clark, 28, of Clinton, Ohio, one of waa arrested and dlarled 1'itb the because of the danger ~ an explosi<a. th ested •-1 ·tin char JIWUacture md sale ol the billl. One family, llvtng above one of the e men arr OD COUDwuei g ges. Bail for Clark was $75,000. downtown stores, was evacuated. -------------------------....;. __________ .-.; ____ _ HotDard Jlantoa, Jr .. 20, of Rockport, Ma11., amoed at the Bolton Ann11 Ba1t W ednetda11 tohne llt planned io reftut induction mto tlu ""1ke1. Rt told cndlaon&1, "'l toUl oo to jail first kfor• I ~ dra/Ud. n Dcmoa-maton in the bodcgrovnd ~ tMi1 "'pport • Uttle Slftdy ,._II, gnmdlngb· ter of ,,._ llendell and the late Dick ,_,., of Newport Beach, will make her acting debut m -epllode of ABC-TV'• "The Big Valley" on Monday, Jan. 29. The b U d d l D g young actrell ii d.lnlc:ted by her father, Norman Powell. • A billboard tn Albaqurque IUC· cinUy summed up maDJ people's feeling about loog·baJred beatn1b. The sign contained a picture Of a mop-haired youth (lib the one aboYe) and tJm m • • 1 •I« ~elp beautify America. get a baimrt.." • Dog• toftl& s 0 I • a I Stcurftv nambnt tof1l k choling mta aroand 1'lorlda 1oon. Vndn a program IJ)Oftlot'td by FZonda C a n t n • Protection, Inc.. and • Dade CO\Cfttv 4-H Club1, 01DMr1' I numbn1 tofU l>t tatootd on pup- pit1 to preffftt dognapfng. • Department atore o w n e r Jack HochstNctt of Salinas doesn't loot like Santa Claue but a sweatshirt buyer probably believes be bas all the qualifications. H o c h s t e a d t placed the shirt and a paper bag containing the store's bank deposjt of $1,355 in cash and $1,200 jn checks in a large bag and handed the parcel to a customer. Hoch· steadt &aJ'W be hopes the customer is honest. ly TllE ASSOCIATED PREM A 1iege of bitter cold weather bung onto the Northeast today while a par· alyzing ice storm glazed parts Of the Southeast and heavy anows belled the Central Rockies. Ueatha from the five-day onslaught ol severe weather mounted to 76. Trlffic accident.a on ice· and soow- coated roads, 04>05ure, fires due to faulty heating systems and heart at· tacb f:lrougbt on by snow ahovellng were among causes for the toll. The mercury fell to 28 below zero at Massena. in upstate New York, be· fcre dn?l. Glens Falls, N. Y., regis· tered -rr and Albany -u. The ~o chlll also bung onto most of New England. A teCODd night of mow. 1leet and treeztnc rain brought actMty in m1leh of Nc:rth Carolina to a wtual ttndltUl. The hlgbway patrol urged motoriltl to ate ro.dl only tn ema· ~· Scboola that had reopened dosed early Wednesday atternooo as did aamer0111 baaineua. Surveyor Device Jammed; Soil Analysis Foiled PASADENA (AP) -Surveyor 7's remote-controlled fingers clawed into the face of the moon Wednesday nig)lt but scientists were thwarted by inches today from making a chemi· cal &nalysis of the lunar sUTface. Scieoti!ts at the Jet Propulsion La· boratory at Pasadena said they have been unable so far to lower a device known as an alpha scattering instru· ment to the lunar surface. The alpha device is designed to de- termine the chemical composition or the surface by radiation. n was stuck about two feet above tbe crust on the souUH:entral highlands near the Cra· ter Tycho1 where the final Surveyor aet down. Fulton County Sheriffs Deputy Hal Snow said the gasoline was believed seeping into the sewer lines from the storage tank, of a service statioll on the northern edge of this com. munity of 2,348 persons, located 20 miles south of the Michigan border. the .State Fire Marshal's office at· lhe State Fire Marshall's office at· tempted t.o locate the origin of the leak. Snow said a spark or flame of any kind could ignite the gasoline or fumes. He said gasoline fumes first were noticed several days ago but the odor Intensified early today and businessmen were alerted to air out their stores to prevent a buildup of fumes. Archbold is located nine miles west of tbe Fulton County seat of Wauseon and 140 miles nortbeut of the state capital of Columbus. Garrison Suspect Denies Any Part Of Assmsination EL M 0 N T E (UPI) -Lawrence Howard J r .• subpoenaed by New Or· leans Dlsl Atty. Jim Garrison to tes- tify In his investigation of the assas· sinatlon of President John F. Ken· nedy, denies any knowledge of a con· spiracy. ln an interview with a radio news· man Howard admitted, however, be had trained guerrilla forces for a pos. sible invasion of Cuba. Lawrence said he had conferred with the Los Angeles County district attorney's office and understood he would be served with the supboena today. The unemployed welder is one of three men subpoenaed by Garrison to testify in the alleged conspiracy to kill President Kennedy. The docu· ment orden Howard, Loran A. Ha11 of Kemville. Calif., and Thomas Beck· ham of Omaha. Neb., to appear be· fOre the Ne" Orleans Parisn Grand Jury Feb. l and 2. Northeastern Ice Follies Watertown, New York •.. An Icy City at 33 Below 8•11, 1t1..... Tltle• PllDAY l'lm 1ow • • •••.•.• n 0t •-"'· u l'lnt """ •....•••..... ''" ··"'· s.7 ~-•••••••••••••• 1:s.11 ......... '-" """' ................... ,.,. ,., M.-14'1 4:~ ..... Ille J:n om. S. Ii-7.M 1.m. s.tt S:IO • 11'1. ,_ u.t O. .._ Pint O. JM. .. JM. 12 JM. 1t , ... 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The st would b in ord changes Ace Oa, A cou: and Pay persons the fie!< the eve1 Or~ge The cl days fr• the E Building tion fee ed. Stude1 the begi countin-& keeping fore the: Cover• reoord·k ing lUE compuu tax repi est sod come ta URI .... o ' Tllttlt c """ ... ~ ALSO I! it••UL ACCOUI =-~ t "'1 "tlllrl ,. .. (114 <2U (c.tl" 11 .... • ... ---· .. ' .. i e e d y I' :· g l- e ' .. y n ;. ~ e e e I, I, e 1. J • I • BJ JAMES MAllLOW WASBJNGTON (AP) .:. Tbit it tbe yew ol juctg. ment for President John.ton, makh!g everything that be bu done or that has hap- pened to !)im in 37 years of public lile a preparation for the 1968 teat which can be briefly stated: Do the µeople have enough confidence in him to want him for president again? Eva in lll8 tbe •te;a t could be lesa· thac &e-eut ll &publlcana J)l'oduce • mediocre candklate to run agaimt him, for tbeD t II e publlc reaction mill!\ Ufd· IY be more tban · 'Mer Jobnaon t.bao that ot!ler guy." . And the t e a t might well have l:!een ill 11&1, instead of 1988, when be beat Barry Goldwater Lot tbe preaiden· cy ao evernelmin1ly. AFTEJ( VIC?ORY After that victory, .if the Bill Asks timea bad been normal and his pre&idency bad b e e n reaaonably good, be coqjd Educa' ti•on hAVe looked forward to re-election this year rather comfortably. Unit Change ,_s_u_t tbe_v_letnalll __ •_ar_b_aa, SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Sen. Tom Carrell ( D-San Femando). i n tr o du c e d J'egislation Wednesday to make t.be atate Board of Ed· ucation an elective lnatead of appointed board. The 10 members now ap- pointed by tbe governor woUld be replaced by four e1ecte4 penon.s with the lieutenant governor an e.x· officio voting member. CarreU's legislation pro- poses four-year terms for the four elected members, one from each of the four present state equalization districts. The first election of the board members would be in the 1970 election. The state con.stitution also would have to be amended ln order to make the changes. Accounting Oass Slated A course on "Income Tax and Payroll Accounting" for persons with experience in the field will be offered in the evening this spring by Orange Coast College . Tb'e class will meet Tues· days from 7 to 10 p.m. in t h e Business Education Building, Room No. 5. A tui· tion fee of "5 will be charg. ed. Students must tiave had the beginning course in ac· coontmg or beginning book· keeping and accounting be- fore they can take the class. Covered will be payrolls. record-keeping, withhold· ing taxes. wage and salary computations, ~nd income tax reporting, plus the lat· est social security and in· come tax legislation. URN . r Si"'fl!. illterMt ' pw ••nu,. "MO MONTH\. V "" ~ Tll<ill ctr1111celft of S1 . 01 Er.i' lo melurtlY IHVd COflvtftltMe Ill """' tl.000). AUO •AllN fl.'l')I, it•OUlAll J'ASS 1001< ACCOUNTS "'ler-1 -.,_ hf " tll!ICll -..,_ 11¥ , ..... So.t•er• Collfor1I• T•rfff & L~41 "' .... ,,,. ........... c... .. ................. ""' .......... ~ ........ ..., .. Cll""'9••,......... AREA CODE DIAL DIRECT In TWICE ASFASf And you save money when you call station. to· station ... on out. of . state calls, even more after 7:00 PM or anytime during the week~nd. Pacific T 1l1phon1 ---·7-·· .. ---.. · -7 ' -.,. -. . Tllunlday, Jinuary 11, 1968 Years · • Ill Politics at I Stake DAll.Y l'ILoT I ~ New 0,..1 ....... w-4 ..... ~~ divided the 1countrY 10 .. d~ ty, wttll a multitude of ill Will dumped 09 Joblm>D for faili.nc aomehow to abudon tbe war, that it ii the tqa· jor lssue now and Johmon ii lnescapabl'y identified with it. Just aa much of a bandi· cap to him Ja that bi.a per· formuce in tbe presidency, uicle frcxn tbe war, bas been blurred ill tbe public mliid by tbe war itself, which. bas consumed t i m e Hd energy' be could have devoted to o~ fields and other needs. Tbb tn turn p u t a buge dent in hll bnat• u t b e master pollticjp who bad Congress eatinc out of h l • band, for the time lie bad to spend on tbe war dlmlnllbed hia contact and Jnflueac:e with the ma in the CepitoL 'lbus the _four yeara be- tween t.be 1914 and 1968 elections can give only a foggy picture of what t b e Johnson presidency might have been if there had been no war. No one seems to doubt he will fUJt again. But only if he b re-elected and'tbe war disappears and be has then four fairly tranquil years . can his pe.rformance in the presidency be fairly a n o fUlly appraised. Meanwhile, In the hurly· burly of the years he has already spent in the White House Johnson has had time to examine his virtues and defe.cts as a leader in contact with the people. GREATEST FAD.URE His greatest failure, per· haps, is in communication. He has been too stiH, too unskilJed in pubU,c speaking to arouse deep feeling or personal devotion although it ~uld meiln lite OJ' dea.th for him politically. He apparently realizes lhis for his performance be· fore the television cameras ha.s greatly improved. The best example of this was at hls news conference not long ago when he waa bis free-wheeling self. So getting across to t h e people will be one of his major problems. But anoth· er may very well be just trying to make p u b l i c speeches unmolested by WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 OK, Dewey,· This Means .. ·, MASKING TAPE This stuff hu 10 m•ny 11111 it 1houlcl be immo1teliiecl in 1on9. I How ebout "The MHkin9 T•p• T•n9o?"I Uu for p•inting chores 01 it's woulcl b'e just the thin9 for n•ggin9 wi,,,.s. (hu, hee.I 49, 1/4"160' SULPHAIE OF AMMONIA If your l•wn is pale encl puny, give • shot of this for insttnt 9run.up. RHlly cloH the thin9, follow directions, though, if 1 th et powerful. 25 99' LIS. VINYL ACCORDION DOOR This •ccordlon door worh 9rHt where • 1wingin9 ~ cloor woulcl ctuH e lli-•·~ll problt111 I like • bust.cl ' hHcl.) Euy to ln1tell, 11• specie! tools 11Hcltcl (just lllllillllli-"1"1 .... rl a heirf.in 111eyba11. 3:· 2'' IO" --~ FELT. DOOR [3L~ Ona p~~:'!,~M .·~·:.• .. thoutencl worclt. (So., why clo11't I thut •P elrHcly?I This won't 9tt ricl of the HIHmen, but tht sl•m won"t bruiH his e90 too much t ither. Niu protadio11 for cerpel, 19' SINTRY DOG COLLAR A ~•P" •ell tdi111t.cl clot on tur11 111isttabl• onrni9ht I 10 he t him •nelyi.d) when flH• mon 111. This 9lnt J mo11ths protection. Just p•t the coller on, fl+t ell clo91, t•h rlcl ef fltu every cley. 119 WAR! 32 GAL. PLASTIC TRASH ·CAN la the envy of your 11aighborhood, ~ .... tht nHtest rubbish cl ispl•Y 011 the block. A~tr t ll, •ppHrences count (but not for much) encl the .. bi9, rug9td, J2 9ellon capecity plestlc iruh cens are ju1t 9orj11J. Won't rust, clant, or IHk, lid locks ttcurly lo kHp ltu9s e11cl files ewey. Euy to he11cllt, ••nitary, just rinH with hose. 311 Behr Spray Stain Choose from I euthentic woocl 1teins " uen on tocl•y's better furniture. P'ttentecl f•n1prey 9ivH 20 % more cover•9•, non.clo99in9 sprey 11onl•, encl st. in clriH lo touch in 5 minutet. LARGE CAN 1'8 BULB TROWEL ), SWAG LAMP The compleft ftxtu'• f0t 011t low price, includes brus chein, swe9 hoolct, in-line switch, encl 12" 1h•de. Your choice of white, bumpkin, 9olcl, or blue . COMP'LnE 988 FIXTUU FURNACE FILTERS Auure cluo t ir for thtH cold wintt r 11i9hh. Afl popufer 1ire1, fiber9le11 bocly, help lower the 90 bill. If you'•• ,.peinted rece11tly, rtpl•ce flit••• encl well wlll 1tay , • cluner lon9er. GRAVITY GATE LATCH G•lo11h ed, drops Into lock position 1uto111tllcelly. Hes pre·clrlllecl piece fo, ptcllock if the lrich ••• •wtr"'i"t throu9h your yercl. Com•• with mo•ll'tin9 hardwe••· 39' cranks and demonstrators. Tbe New, York Times re- ffntly ....,o11ecl tbe number of persona arrested each year for threatening a pres· ldent has risen more than 500 per cent since the as· sassinaUon of President John F. K~Medy in 196.1. COMPLm ............. ........... .... .......... c-. I.We .... e 1401 L CM11t Hwy. C-1111 ..... • 111J N .. flt•..._._.. AM • 74 ,... ...... The Secret Service, whose Job ii guarding the presl· dent, released figures show· ing the number ol arrests for threats against the pres· ldent rose from.a one-yearl~~~~~~~~~~~ total of about 80 against .Kennedy to about 425 against Johnson last year. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' SUNDAY 10 to 5 ·EASY · APPLIANCE ROLLERS 1• PAii . ThHe "'tted roffers flt naetly w11cf•, yo•' 1fe¥a, •1fri9ereto,, whatever, e.11cl tht11 the •ppfienct c•11 be tolled 011t for ••sy clN11lnt huch riori•a, cl•t11i119 ;, ftever .. ,., ). lut these eure t•ke Hf'll• of the beckecha out of • ttcllous Job, end yo11 wo11't be •mburaned tl!e nut time • repeir 111a11 look. llehind ll1t sto,.t. I Sure 9led Dou9 I Crel9 C.mpbell ~idn't fren• on their reunt cltsert umpout. l I Every wHk e p•rsonel men•t• with tlti1 ftut, we thould stut • lonely hHrh Hlu111n.> 24x19 INCH PREFINISHED PULLMAN 5995 If fhe old Ont hH ftel ft ftOlll )'Mrs of WHr Ill' ree\s it, try rtplecin9 with thh 11•turel bH11fy. Cames completely prafinithtcl with moulclecl merbla tep, O¥el sin~, •ncl modern pop·up feuut. Just 91icle Into place . Al10 n .. t if you ••• remoclelln9 your bethroom. I I'd like to remodel mint If I could ev..1r get '"Y tHn•9• cleughttr eut ef it long enou9h,), JACK STAND The .. r. w•y to work •11 the cer, aupport1 tramt11clou1 wal9ht, 9rHt fo, bH .. too. Adiustebla height, ell 1tNI c0111tructi011 ftltoufheut. l's FRAMED PICTURES There Is nolflin9 Ilk• • lttevtlfulfy fr•111el ell p1lntln9 to eclcl cli9nlty •114 chum te your home. ( Unla11 It'• • rul one end they den't com• •• chHp.l These er• euthenlic reproductions of ori9l11al oil ptlntlnt• alld .,. fremtd, 10111• in white, antique t•ld, •M •alnut. The" art the bit e11t1 yH CH do • whole tHM uouncl, choose from t•tse«pH, l•lld1cepet, elld ,....._ ltG 2r4 POOT 1088 ~ . ~ I .. ... , . .... . , .. •I ~ ,. " . I I '' -I ,, • t . r r ', I I • ~ .. . . . , • .. • I OAJ\. y PILOT ·Commie Pursuit Refused PHNOM PENH, Camt. dia (A.P) -Cambodian of· fJc.ials said today Ambassa- dor Cheater Bowlet ball • sured Prince Norodom Si- hanouk the United State. IA· teoda to reapect the neutral- ity and territorial lotegrity of Cambodia and hat no in· , tentioo ot· lalDlCbing any at· • tacks against h1a country. : The officiala said Bowles, •· 1be U.S. mMln•r • la· ' • dla, and Prlnce Sibanouk, : • the Cam.bod.ian cblel of ; state, alao agreed their gov-·• ernmenta would do every-: • tbl.n& poulble to lotter good • reiail0111 with each otbel'. • ; &1rlet, tent by President , : Johllloa to d.i9cuaa the prot>.. • lem of Vtetnameee Commu- ': n.llt torc11 taking refuae on • CambodUn territory, was to • lunch today with tbe prlnce. : S The American eevey LI • ,, scheduled to leave Friday. cambodian officials said b first meeting between Bowles and Sihanouk Wed- •• nnclay was "frank and cor-: ! dial." : ~ The Cambodian foreip of· • Ike already hat announced · that it approves a U.S. ofter , of two belicopten hr U1e by • the International Control ~ Commiesioo eet up by the 1964 Geneva conference to superviN the .lndoc:blna ar· • • mist.Ice agreementt. A Ca.mbocfjan not. to t2Mt :.Auatraliaa Embuey ea.id, • however, that the three-4'a-. tlon conmu111on u well • J •Britain and Ru.la. eocbalr· . ~men of tbe ~va cmter- • ence. must decide whether I to acc:ept the beUcopta'I, lwblch the United States al· ~ fered eo the comminlon i could patrol Cambodia's bor· ~ s der with South Vietnam . . -t! Russ Doctor •• , . ·Makes Twin ~;Head~ Dog M 0 S C 0 W (UPt) -A ·nuulan scientist has ; , transplanted head a n d fOrepawa of a puppy to a • mon1rel ::tn makiDC a twiJ>. beaded al. the news . apncy Tau said today. The aclentht, • .oPatbopbydololltt Vladimir Demikho'f, told Tau the • 'poutbility of a held living without any connection to ·internal orpna opened the , prospectofcomptetely nplacing h o p • 1 e 11 l y .tricken o r I a ft a w I t b : healthy ones. '"""""· J...., 11, 1961 TAKES REFUGE M..., ...... Rap Brown . Gets Cuban Assistance NEW YORK (AP) - Black Power militant H. Rap Brawn took refuge for nearly six hours in the Cuban mission to the United Nation& after he and a rookie patrolman were in- volved in a shoving incident outside the building. Th6 episode Wednesday evealne escalat«l 1 n t o aometbln& of' a mfn or diplomatic klddeot. T h e mission aent a lht11> note to U.N. Sea'•Wr General U Thant proteatlnC police "mistreatment and abusive behavior." Police 11.id the patrolman involved would g-0 into criminal court today seeking a summons charging Br«JWn with "harassment.·• The incident began when Browa, 24-yeat-old leader of the Student N o D v l o 1 e ll t Co ordloatinf Committee, and Sll'llth left the mission about I p.m. Brown aaid he had been there for an interview. P at r o 1 m a n Richard Gleason, on routine guard duty at Che munOll, wu warming hlmntf in the vestibule. an acce~d prac- tice. police said. Police Capt W i 111 a m Laftsman said Brawn was can')'.lng a package and GleuoD uked what it con- tained. "Wby don't you mind your own bullneu and Io away!" Brown ._ .. quoted by Gleuon u replying. GlealOD ul4 a shoving match ensued as he tried to take Brown end Smith into custody. :··llllliil ............... lliliiiilllliilml briclCJe made easy ••• play-as-you-learn! starts nursclay, Jan. 18th ACIL LHe Master Virginia Reagan Accredited lridte T Heh er will conduct • New YHr'1 11riH of I wHkly IRIDGE USSONS FOi IEGINNBS AND IAFRED INTDMEDIA TIS 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. In +he Mey Ce TH Room; 1.00 per f111on attended. C..,.. with fr•etttlt, • .,,. •• 1 ..... •• wflf ll'f••• Yeti et • tettle. Cell 945. r'111 , bt. 201 , to ...... rtHrvetio1u. ._ ,.hit cn11t feet1'94. lrWfe .... t.oo i• M.lt .,. ............ •"'-• , .. ,., A.Y CO ................... "" Wtttel It., .... "* MUl21, '7~11 War Casualties Above Average SAIGON (UPI) -Com- munist killed or wounded u• allied troope and South Vietnamese clvlliau la.at week, oftJclal I 11 u r t a dlaclosed today. The Com- munlata themao.lvea aulfered a record 2,811 troopt killed. rec«d for one week la U., war. Vietna!D · P~apers Receiv:e _Warnings A total of 184 Amel'lcan troops were tilled and 1,132 were wounded. $85 of them serloua!r enouCb to be boapltallsed. The U.S. death loll wai one le11 than last week but aUll above the average of 170 Americana kllled .ach .... ll t•. ,.... ...... total wu up con11derabty from the 43'7 of the pnvloua week. Casualty fiture• on both alda reftected h • a v y fllhUnt 11Dct UM New Year and included battle• rallgifts fron\ Vitt Cong encouatera witb S o u t h Vletnameae ran1er1 la tbe MekoDI Delta to a bitter strualt between Nortb Vletnam'1 2Qd Arm)' DM1lon and A m e r i c a ft soldiers in the Que Son Valley, 380 miles northeaat of Salcon. The battles. bluest of wblch was centered at fire 1upport baae Burt 20 mUu north of Dau Tteq. Wt 2.llM COfM'IUlliltt dMd. a Of those, m died in ud around fir• bue Burt, a U.S. 25tb Infantry Dtllalon poat. The Commun}Jta k1J1ed Ja South Vietnamese soldltra. 11 other allled troop. and ~2 dvWan1, the rtport •aid. AutborlUes 1al.d e&'T South Vietnameee · t01d1er1, 3 s HHH FLIES allied ttoope and 2 4 2 cl villana were wounded by Viet eon, and North Viet. HOME TOD A y namue aoldiers. The total of Americana lilted officially as "millina TUNIS (UPJ) -Vice Ja Mtile" .._.at tll al Pt...._ Bubert H. week'• end, up n from the HumpbreJ flew ~ toda1 previoua week. from bis a ,500 • mile, nine· Lut week's filhtinl puah-natioa African tour coa- ed U.S. cuualtles 1n tbe vinced there 11 a "future war to 117 970 includtng of promise and bope" in 18,181 killed 'in ~. 100-the countries be vtaited. 17' WOtllldtd and Ill ..-. Humphrey met witb the inf. Amerlcu commuaity at th• U.S. Int e 11 i I en c e U.S. Embassy, visited a eatlmatts p I a c e d Com-U.S. • Tuftiaian factory and munlat atnnctlt la South the U.S. Military Cemetery Vietnam at tbt tDd o1 Jiit at Cartblll and took off •Hk at MtwetA •,a and for Wu.lllatton vla the 333 000. Of the toul 223 000 Azores . to i41,000 were rep0ntd to The vice Presjdent's Air be comblt troope and the Force Two Jet transport wu rest political workera. due at Andrews Air Force The Unlled St.tet had Base, Md. at S:30 p.m. EST 411,000 troope la Vietnam, alter a refueling a.top in La- the same H the weet )el in h Aaant. bef()re. Delay Seen In Moomhot CAPE xmfil!DY (UPI) -The flrat .. fllebt ti the Apollo ~ b91lt &o laad t.o mea OJI tbe mooa bu blea 41laytd at ltut two more dl1•. to Ju. 20, because ol futliJll pto- hleml. Tbe NalMnal All"OUUtkl and Space Admlni11ratl• (NASA) reported the lllW delay Wednesday and ul4 Jan. 20 wu tbe earllat possible launch date. But since ft 11 a Sa turd.,. a spokesman said the allot may be put off until tht followiJI« w~. we nMoffice there'.11 be a little our ,oD's iMjOr QeWlplpWS, lot "lftdl:rectly •l*l*ig . ~ lcl•• ol a coelltioD with the CommUlllttl." • Son& WU aJ&o found l\lil· ty of "creating ~on.fu.slon in public oplnlClft" and publllb· 1ng falle news. repor1a llld articles "detrtmenW to the prati,. if the MUon's 1-len end popWlrlJ elect- ed m e m b • rs al J*'lia- meot." \ for ne. J the big bank where little things count lt'a our pleasure to itlvite you to join u1 tomorrow, January 12, at an Open House for Orocker-Citizena National Bank's new Briatol-S~nftower Office. You'll find our second otBc:e in Colta Mesa located at 3390 Briatol Street. Thtrt'll be a little something-a rift and refreahmenta-in it for everyone. You may even win a color television set! Why not plan to atop by tomol'?ow? Any time from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Brin1 your family and your neighbors, too. You')) ftnd &cl'tl of free pRrking in the center. Our manager, John P. Morgan, and hia staff will welcome you and be happy to help wi th any of your btnkinr needa. There's every banking service hm for )'Ou, your family and your business. We've served Orange County for more than a decade and have been part of the Costa Mesa community (in tbt Barbor Shopping Center) aince 1959. Now we look forward to serving you at the new Bristol-Sunftower Office. As have so many others, we .think you too will find Croeker-Citizens a good place to do buaineM. With aueta of over $4 billion, we're a big built. But our bineat aaset is service. And that'a a bir · IOmethina for everyone. c , SACJU Dtmoc:rt ker J .. , aalel tu conaldert Gov. Rel most al action a Reap: inlulta ~ nesdaJ ; conlerta the 1Dcr of a lei! is Olll,J I Tbl I that'._. serioul I tendlnl food pur w~lot cent to low·IDcO en t.u rt ediaa ; a apedl appolDtl Ht alil est IU.C mott pa about Ui lower 1'i a reftll Demoara gan aaMI "Yea, it taltll of tll6lor age of': Afn weighed baggy t his pawl * ME Pa SACR. Gov. Re can d~ came fr million : the IOT' sure th• The 11 int f.iJUI medical. the pooi nesday news ca ReJQ' to conft incu:rree id olf ~ndllW• week b: Gordon Smith paid wit Uled SC nus mo'. from m tlon of · But R day "U now ove thia "° Boa -AJ LONCi The Co. a 45-foo days ne tip of I all four in good The C • craft w Wedl'les Thole WilJJam Anfelea of Detr• tbeir so Marina Lynn Jc cau.tom The t Dee. 2J arrive Year's the pert Po1 Tu SAN The tun to ... harbor I ade atfll boat Ea TbeE pertd b, Ian, w• tbe Elsi brMk I boycott tuna flt than twc The b day of NatiouJ which I fleet wb sinore. 1 era and ia unde Westgah NMT harbor tbat UM was bloc ICCell f cera a ,. . n, lbg rtUi Uil· in I.lb· ll>d the ci's 9Ct· Ua- - .. SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan'• ftnance cbJef can detail where the money came from to pay oU a '80 million Medi-Cal deficit, but the IOftmOI' NJ'I be'• not IUN tbat'I rilbt. The IUbject of the confus· inl finlDCel of the 1tate'1 medical care proSNm for the poor aroee again Wed· naday at Reagan's weekly Deft oonfenDce. Reporters uted Reapn to confirm that the dttlclt incurred last fiscal year was pajcl oll and that the payoff hinds were .ti described last •eek by Finance Director Gordon P. Smith. Smith said the bills were paid with MO mllllon in un- 111ed sdK>ol unJtlcatioa boo nus money and S20 mil1loft from more effident opera· tioo of Medi.cat. But Reagan said Wednes· ~ "there ii controversy now owr Whether there was thia fl() million or not . • • Boat Found -All Safe LONG BEACH CAP) - The Cout Guard bu found a 4S-foot boat overdue nine days near La Paz along the tip of Baja California witti all four paaengers safe and In good condition. The Coast Guard said the craft was d i s c o v e r e d Wednesday. Tbole a b o a r d were WiWam C.lisle, a Los Angele• attorney formerly of Detroit; hil wile. Carol: their son Scott, 11, all of Marina Del Re7, Cellf., ud Lynn Johnson of Van Nuy1, CallfornJa.. Tbe craft left Enseoada Dec. 21 ud was due to arrive at Mazatlan New Year's Day. Carlisle said tht petty had no trouble. We ve ltW ""'dins." HI aid "I ,.. cmtlnctcl myself'' tbat MO mlJUon WU from school funds, but "the accountants tell me 'hold up on that, wait a minute until we check! " "You paid tbe 1DOM1 but you don't know where it came from ?" Uktc1 a rtpor· ter. ''That's rip t," Reaian re· plied. * * tr Aid Forecast For Local Mental Care . SAN JOSE (AP) -Gov. Reatu will uk t b e leg1slature for increase in funds for Jocal m t n t a I hhlth care, state welfare chief Spencer Williama said toda,y. "'lbe 10ftl'Dor'1 Wdilt for local mental health aen'ices for the nut fllcal year wtn . . . Ibo• a nbstaaUa1 Jn. cruse in the f'IJcal relOUJ'C· es 1vailable," he declared. Williama' remaru ,. .. prep.-ed for tbe dedication of a new central mental health center for Santa Clara County. He said the administration believes ''local m e n ta I bealtb programa offer the moat feasible ud enlilh&.o· ed way to achieve the beat results in the treatment of the mentally ill. ln a local prOlfam. pdentl .,..•t cut' off from family and friends just when they most need their support." WIWama pndlded UM role of the atate holpitall for the meMall7 ill wW change. "They will becomel primarily a backup reeourcel for the local tffarta, Pf'O- ~ding i nten elve and epeclalized trtatmenl '' Police Break Blockade; Tunaboat Puts to Sea SAN DIEGO (UPI) Tbe tunaboat Elsinore put to Ma Wednesday after harbor police baited a block· Ide attempt b7 t be tuna- boat EutmJ Pacific. Tbe Ellt.1a Pad.Oc, ~ pered bJ c.pt. Bill Maaet- lan. WM trJinl to llftl Ulde tbe Elllllore' 1 crw not to .,.... .. tndutrJ • Wlde boycott which bad kept the tuna fleet rd.It for more than two montbl. The blocSlldt climaxed a day or bickeriftC behretn Natloul Martne Tvmintl. which mana1a a U-bo1t neet whicb IDclllda the El· alnoN. and tunaboat own· en Ind crewmen. The fleet em PaclJlc owt of the w17, and a patrol boat eacorted · Ule Elmore oat al the bar~ bor. Re• Admiral Leslie Gd-I res. USN, RM.., NllT mu-1 al'f', Gl'dered lhe Sl1ltllon crtw to aalJ earUer In tbe d.,. Crewmen refUHd, and ..,..,...._erew wuputH bMrd. Oebrel MW M In- tended to 1et three or four otber boatl out to 111 with· in a week. 1'umNat ~ and en ..... -.~':f llttallll ....... ... bid prietl IDr ... ,... • prlcll bne blta D8M' the record low. it und~ co.ntr1ct to the r========;;;:;=; Westgate Cannery. PENETRATION .... ,1y ~ ,. ....... DAILY "LDT, It...._. -"',., "' ... ,.w... 0r ..... C..et. NMT oftlcfall caUld UM harbor police to )ll'oWlt that the Basten Pacdftc wu bJoctina tht ElliMn'• ICCUI from U,t pW. ()al. ctn ordered tbt lllt· --------.. • • • ---.. . .. ~t'fl\~_l.C SAVIN . .-.. -" . ... ...... ? .............. . ~. ~ r._.,, JMu.y 11, 1968 t&1'' ••• EVeRVTHINO AT 01scoU WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW MERCHANDISE WESTCLOCK CLOCKS Chlld....,1 Houteholtl And Will 'OOFI )HOOVER IC SALE SUNllAM Hair Dryen '1018 . _.,1 - THE NEW HOOVER SWEEP-ALL Reg. 19" For Only WITH THE PURCHASI OF A NIW HOOVER UflRIOHT OR PLOOlt CONDITlONlll. BRAND NEW HOOVER DILUXI CONVERTIBLE :,:•::~;o.rwo COME IN FOR YOUR FRIE DEMONSTRATION TODA YI HOOVER CORDLESS SLICING KNIFE s1911 SUNBEAM DILUXE WAFFLE GRILL Mak• La,... M W1ffltt, Rtt. $44.95 s1911 SUNIEAM-SLIM CO~ACT Vac. Cleaner s!tis l soc\tf.1' HOOVER STAINLESS 5'EIL 11 ftlC ~ Se' FRY PAN :-'~ ~~. 100 ~i TEFLON SET Hard Coat Alumtf\um Cookware-Rtt. $12 ... · ~5-\C.~M ttt 111 1 Qt. & 2 Qt. Sauce P1n-S Qt. Dutch Oven -10'' Fry Pan ~ '" MALIBU LOW VOL TAOI l UTI '4477 $5677 ~~~ .. :·;·~~;·;~!:!!!!!!-~-~!!!!!~-~ OUTDOOR .LIGHTS ::Vl~~~~~::: t~ :~:: ~,GIFTWARE SALE ... ,.WP uo .• , .... SALi PllCI - FAMOUS MAKES LOOK FOR RED TAGS CLEARANCE ON ''GUILD'' • Casseroles • Stack Canasters °looFF • lar Set • Solld Brass and Gold Plated Bath Fixtures, Towel Bars, Towels RlnCJs GARBAGE DISPOSALS WAITI KING .... ..._.......... . :·~~M;.ti"' .... -.............. '29" OUI NICI . -... -"""" .. --·-··· ·• $39t5 IN·llNK·IUTOR :.u:;.::" _~·~ .. """"'""" ...... '29" :.": ~~ .......... -........ -.-•49" I .. MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS LOOK FOR THI BIG RID TAGI I· l I OAJL Y PILOT T~J. Jlll'INf'Y 11, 1'68 By Phil lnterlandi .QUEENIE Transplant Of Kidney A Failure PALO ALTO (UPI) - Surgeons Wednesday night removed from a Nevada woman a kidney donated by a housewife whose heart was transplanted in the chest of Mike Kasperak. A spokesman for the Palo Alto · Stanford Hoapital uid Mrs. Annabel Mann. SI. Reno. rejected the organ and it was taken out in a 3G-minute operanoo. She received the kidney Satur· day from tbe body of Mr•. Virginia Mae White. 43, San- ta Clara boulewife wbo died of a brain hemorrhage. : "Ob, they're not fighting over the check-they're ti'htin' over me." Mrs. Mann wu reported I n satisfactory condiUon Wednesday night in the hospital's intensive c a r e ward. She will remain at- McCarthy Blasts LBJ • tached to a kidney s.imulator untu a new k1dney donor 1s found and until she recovers from the opera- tio n. ! On Viet War Funds Surgeons said removal of the kidney does not prevent Mrs. Mann from receiving another kidney from an ac- LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Sen. Eugene J. McCarttiy attused President Johnson today of being willing to pour $30 billion a year in1o Viet- McCloskey Says He's Still Dove SAN MA TEO (UPI) - The Korean War hero who defeated Shirley Temple Black for the 11th district congressional seat h a s returned home from a two- week visit to Vietnam stiU a dove. "My mind Is still un· changed," Paul N. "Pete" McOoskey said Wednesday. "We an, J believe, fighting the wrong war ln the wrong place at the wrong time." ANG lo Picket LA City Hall LOS ANGELES CUPI) - T'be Amerlcan New111>aper Guild, on strike since Dec. ts agaiut the Los Anj'eles Herald·F .• uminer, bas tum· ed Jts WNtb acai.nst Mayor Sam Yorty. An ANG tp0kesman said Wednelday night that the unlon would picket City Hall today to protest Yorty's reported refusal t o in- troduce a city law whid\ would ban the use of pro· t e s s ional strikebreakers "such as those b e l n g employed by the L o s Angeles HeuJd-Examiner." San Francisco already has IUCh a law. QUICK C.tclt ., ~·ickly ..i local ........ ••-' yewr ceMput, Hfll1"'•h•1l•• 11.,,..+ewn edl- 11 ... ef tlie DAILY l'ILOT. nam, but not to provide one-l=iiicieptaiibileidionioriiinitheiifiutme-;.11 third of that to wipe out pov·I.:"' erty In America. McCa rthy. launching h ls first major west coast cam- paign trip, charged in a pre- pared speech that the "na- tioo 's priorities have become distorted" with the escala- lion of the Vietnam war. "ln the last two sessions of Congress. totaJ appropri- ations increased by '311 bil- lion -'36.4 billion for war. Jl.6 biUi.on for the citiuns ol America.'' McCarthy said. ''We can spend ~ billion a year in Vietnam, but not provide the St I billion a year that Sargent Sbriver says could eradicate poverty in America. "lf we can allocau more than S40 billion over less than 20 years to build an in- terstate bigllway system. we can aUocate ttiat amount and more to provide a de· cent home for every Ameri- lfT'S BE fllBl>lY Jf you have new neighbors or know of anyone movin1 to our area, pJe.,. tell u1 so that we may mend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new 1urroundln11. Huntinaton Bua Visitor 536-9626 Cost1 Me11 Visitor 545-1593 So. Coast Visitor 494-057' Harbor Visitor can." the Minnesota Demo-642.3535 crat said. ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~II 0 Sales and OMEGA ServiceCenter Your • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING Complete Gift Department 90 Day Accounts -No Carrying Cha"e Bankamericard or Take a Year To Pay NewJ ...,S..,..TeS...YM MAllOI SHO,,.N• HUNTIN•TON CI NTD CINTll MACM a. DI ..... IHI HAllOI llft. HUWT"IM•TOM llACH COSTA MISA • 141-'4N HJ.IJ01 0,.. ...... """·· ,, .. T\I ', ... 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Mr. 1ftd "' CM\IOll Ot Mr. Ind lo New HIVtt bOY Mr. encl Mn TlwMUS I> Mr. end Mt ltOll Ave .• • Mr. •rid Mr • NtW H-Mr. •nd A Mein SI., Mr. lrid ~ ab$'1 AV~ , Mr. eftd Mt . ,,,._.1. : : ~. ef'd Mt Joliet 51., Mr. elld Mr CCfl Ave •• M.r. Ind Ml 12111 stJ Mr. eftd Mr SIJ Setlll Mr. encl Ml 11-marv Mr. encl M ICMll Avt Mci u. LU VIG 11-Ms i. Jlft. 1, Mii OXNrd, • ' of FounlWI Jen. 1, Do o..,..,,,, ( a, of HUlll J111. 2. CM DEAi' ~Aiello. Coll• Mew. ...... IM. 8• ler, C•I• I Gllbfft H. . ·""'·· ""'· ...... ...,.,. Ke1M(lnt1 1 -.,..,_ Mad81o;..,. ••rt Hw delllll!er. Coet1 "'"411 lie 111\ I l>r<ll" encl 1' '"" lleld on s.• ,, wetmt"" Morfl>lrv, T dlt'KIOn. Nldr M. Jot , GI'*" GrOI H.J~ • .,. Hotlttd' dff, J P.M . ,_.,Hor J It-Id H. • Howtrv Aw ..,,,., Jen. f """ cllfldr" Wenctfl l'lel serv\CIS wrn SmltM CNt -'411,. Monuerv. ( : Vera II, Oii . ~. '6'etktlff Cll . . • Arntllell LI~ • Coll9 ~ • ltofltrt o . • Von Oder. I • Allttl ~. • Qdlr, Arad ,,_, Arc • Mary Mtlfli • Mn.NN~ • «Ill""-' ... $erVlcel. " OletMI. lnle : *"· vt.ltel • f'llundrf, 111 • J-1811. • ......,, I ........... .. .,, C.19 • BALTZ ·c--a• C.-M• • BBi II• : lllBnM PA< MDfi ~ Cemele• • ~ •Pa. 'N ....... I ft:EI PA Fl1N1 llnBelA . • . SMl'l'll' : II' Bat : , I WESTCLI ,,, £. 17& -s - ] • For the Record . .. • BALTZ MOB1'UAIUES 'C1n11a del -OR,.... c.-11... Mll-!Gf . BELL BROADWAY JIOR'n1ARY Ul lrwdw11. Celll llfu UNGI : ~-=&.~ .. Ce••11 • • ...., • 0..pel ~ -hdfte View Drh• ; Newpert ~ callfwlU .....,,.. ~ rAMILY COLONIAL ~SOME -Belaa A.e .. W........, . .... ~ IMJTll'I MORftJABY ' 11'7 M ... st. \ 8ntl8,... Bad ;, LEMAI WESTCLIFF MORT'j ARY "' £. l'JUt St.. C>A&a .... ..... Outstanding Policeman Choice Due ORANGE -Oraa1e C 0 U n t y ' I ''Outs1tlladinlJ Policeman of 1967" wUl be aelected by a pan.el of bil peers Friday in a meeting et the Iron Hor•e Resf.alU'ant, 20'Z S. Main St., Orange. M•midpal Judge P a u 1 Mast will p~Jdle. l.ett.c have been eent to all police chi«a in the C'OUD- ty, and to the~.~ for nomimtiom of offteen, ~ to Jack Oom, chairman of the Support Your Local Pollee uo.n. mlttee ol Onnle Comity. Tbe wi.nmr Wiil recetw h William H. P.n.r Memorial AWll'd, named far the lMt IM An ... police d:Uef, who was ill ftnt reel· pient, potlftlmmsly lllt .,... Orange Co11at1'1 "OUtstanding Pollcemtn of 198'7'; will be a. otfScer "who moat nearly a· empW'lee <l*f Plrm'• deYotkm to duty. le!'Yice md Ill preservation of n tmd order wtttdn ttte local oommunlty. •• Com aald. A,_aff II "" FAT OVEIWB6HI ............ ~..-.. .................... ,. . .... ...,.., ... ,__ ....... _____ ..... ............... -..... ........................ ........ __ ,.... ..... ....... ,. .. ,. .... ..... ,.. .. ..-........... ............................... ..................... .. -. .......... ...... . "" .......... .,_ "" ..., ....... _... ..... ................... .,, CUWN>ID'S DIU• ITOU , ... lllWPOIT ..... MAii. Olllll lltUD ,,..w_ ~-,,,.. .,• -._ •• • ---Ito. • ---..... -· ... "'1. • • ..... _ .. Thursdly, -.., 11, 1968 DAILY PILOT I Hearing .on Sanity 01 Slayer Opens JOSEPH I. kOSOWSICY ANNOUNCES THI OPININ5 OF HIS • OPTOMETRIC OFFJCES S'ECIALIZIN5 IN CONTACT LENSU Mine Kills County Man hi Vietnam Bookmaker Case Reset FULLERTON alleged membert of a bookmaking ring that WU emubed by Santa Ana and FuDedCln potice lut New. 2 haw bad their preJiminary bellrinC defeft'ed in CaJtral Orqe County (Sda Am) Judicial District court. Ordered to retmu to 011 Feb. lS were Peluni Carter Sybs, 52, of~ W. 'Ib1rd St.; Everleela En- nis, 35, of 18 W. RaYmlr St.; .Randall McCulkJI•_.,' 40, of 813 S. Balcom St. and Jobnay Vamndale, 35, a 11 of Santa ADI. V...-.dlie is free OD h1J ~;his ~-tch~ he OG Police delcribed t b e opeNtion in wbidl the four were allegedly involved u a "huge bookmaking ring coverina a lari• area of ~ county ... ANAHEIM -The Sales and Marketing Club of Or· ange County will bear Thom· • F. Dmmond, vice pres}· dent of Purex Corp., speak on "Changing Ttmes" at its flnt 1988 meettnc. Monday, in the Dtmeylaod Hotel llACH ILVD. AT IUIS HUNTl~TON 11ACH YORBA UNDA -A Su-Zingone bad been throWed ~ PH. t'2-2UI ,erlor Court beariq called _w:.:l=th:....:a~len==gtb:.:~°'::..:.ro~pe=·:..._____::::=:::;:================ to detvmlae1be mental sta- tus of a Yorba Linda con-tractor who etrucW hll wife to death opened Tuel· day wUb the tMUmony of the flnt Of 1S psycblatrlsta who are expected to offer evidence before Juqe Rob- ert Gardner. Frank Zlntone, 38, WU ruled to be insane followlnl his arrest for the murder ot his attractive "'1fe, Pew, 29, on Feb. 15, 1988. Sheriffs deputiet who U'• rested ZlnfOne In the coa- ple's apartment tintlfted that they found hlm crouch· ed over his wife's body, mut- tering Biblical phruea and dlajointed prayen. Mra. Basque Talk HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER 2300 Htrbor -Costa Men NIGHT • DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATUltDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. · · Thom Ut4.Cc:.An i,, havina their Family J'hoe Clearance l/'ak upto50%off HUNTINGTON C!NTElt COAST CIRCLE CENTER 1177 ldfnver 4750 E. Pacific Coelt Hwy. Huntl,.,_ lelch Long Beach . \ FUBRITDRE CLEARANCE WE HAVE DRASTICALLY REDUCED FURNITURE THAT MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE OUR INVENTORY. ON ·JANUARY 31st. WE CAN. OFFER THESE SEVERE REDUCTIONS ONLY IF DELIVERY IS TAKEN PRIOR TO THAT DATE. ANY ITEMS NOT DELIVERED BY THAT TIME WILL BE MARKED UP TO WHAT THEY ARE ·REALLY WORTH! TREMENDOUS ~VINGS ·up TO 50% ON LIVING ROOM, DININGROOM, BEDROOM, OCCASIONAL FURNI· TURE, MATTRESSES, DRAPERIES AND ACCESSORIES. 1 ALt SALIS PINAL. CHOICI OP PAYMINT KANS, INTIRIOR DICORATINO SlllVl(I B E .A. :C 'S ill where tbe buy• are NEWPORT llACH, 17th end Irvine, Ml J.f2'2/0,.n fve11h191 Mo11dty, Th11redty, fr14•y/Yovr S.tl1futlo11 ~•rellte-4 .... ..• . . ... • .. ! • J 0 OAIL V PILOT .2 Major Obje~tive• ' Opening of 1968 Vital Strategy of Communists By PETER ARNETT the world's press. T h re e described the past week as People in both these areas lively defending themselves SAIGON (AP) _ Viet· times more Americans ene. of the most intense of w • r • ~unen and WOl'ried. with locally recruited borne nam's Commuru'st bi·gh were killed In the first weelc the war. . Shop owne:rs •tarted sleep-gu.ardamen. · . · Commurust forces have ing nlgbts in Saigon. Chiefs Th• a North Vietnamese c o m m a n d has commit· of 1968 than in the lust -taken heavy I o s s e s . of hamlets stayed away battalion moved in in late ted its military forces to a week of 1967. particularly in the border from their villages. ' October. Soon came a local burgeoning. nationwide of· battles. American forces Tbe effect of a large Viet Cong batt:allon that bad , rensive in the first days or BORDER FIGBTlNG generally dish out inuch t nemy force entt\rU)g a hidden on the outskirts of for ua,' • said the diatrict ..tvilu, Maj. Elden Wrilbt of Morgantown, W. 'Va .. who had 1pent a ye~r at Tuy Phuoc. He told his superiors that Wllua troops wer~ aant ill paclfi'cation work of three years would be lost. Wright says only Ume will ten W)\ether lJu paciflutio1 program w i I l survive th• onslaugh t. Democrats OpJ>,OSilig Food Tax 1968. It hu two major ob· The objective of punish· more than tbey get, and pacified regic·n was ~where th&odistrict for three years. jectives. the most ex· ing allied forces was sought while some U.S. units have more pronounced than in Within one month Tuy SACRAMENTO (UPI) -sh oe mak e' r . caucus sell bis product for "bot perlenced observers be-and partly gained by the been s e v e r e l y punished, Tuy Ph?•oc, the cradle of Pbuoc began slipping from The Assembly Democratic c~an. in announcing tbe the farmer would never see lieve. Communists In the vicious morale remailu high. pacifica,ion in Vietnam. a the Saigon government's caucus was on record today . posiUo~ Tue~ay. that 5 percent. Hi g be r One is lo undermine rural border fighting al Oak To, The Communists bave had region which serves as a grasp, according to U.S. ad· as unanimously opposjng a Ad~tra~ ~e~men prices usually mean lower people's confidence in the Loe Ninh and -at tbe demill· more success in un· pilot project for the, revolu-visers based there. The J)ropoaal by Gov. Ronald h~ve summarUy dlurussed _co_n_s_um_pu_·o_n_.'_' ___ _ Saigon government, partic-tarized zone in the closing dermining the confidence of tionary development pro-district town was ovc.'TUD Reagan's task force on tax the proposed too4 tax as-----·-----. ularly in regions where pa· months of 196?. the population in the central grams au over Vietnam. • Dec. 2'l, the district chief reform to extend the 5-cent the leut acceptable of ~e cification has ~n a prior· Thls strategy has b ee n government. This wa s of three years killed, and sales tax to food. task ~or c e's . recom-FIRST FAST lty. continued into 1968 wltb a particularly obvious in the HOME GUARD the Viet Cong flag run "It ls the firm belief of mendations to raue ad-' • The second objective Is ser~es or vi?lent ~mmunist villages around Tan Uyen, This district. just north halfway up the district nag the members of the ma-ditional revenue. Wllo t•ll• you rtrat • ., • .,. tile tbe severe punishment of al· . actions agamst allied troops the district town occupied of Qui l'ihon on the central pole. Hamlet and village jority caucus that to tax Shoemaker also said the t..rt i" locel news? Check a_ lied forces, testJng their mo-along the c e n l r a I .coast north ol Bien Hoe, and at coast, had 100 of its 114 chiefs ruahed to sleep at the basic necessity of We-tax would hurt farmers o~ilt;ILO-;rly elwey• the rale and writing headlines in where three North V1etna· Hau NgJl.ia. the pcovinciaJ villages not only 'under Qui Nhon at night. would be unthinkable," said because it would increase · mese divisions are conduct· capital similarly occiwted. government control but ac· "It was a shocking defeat A11emblyma.n Wi.nlield A. the price th& farmer must -------- 4 at CdM Win Honor Four Corona del M a r High Sthool students have received certificates of su- periority in novice speech competition. Jane Miller was honored for original oratory, John Maclcinfoch for humor. Lib- by Dale for dramatic i.nter· pretatlon, and Kerry Sieh for extemporaneous speak· ing. Six other studentf, Gail Mooney, Gordon McCallom, Joan Grunsky, Helen Wheel· er and Steve HarUey. each received certificates of ex· cellence. Paul Sansone was given a trophy for excelling in or- atorkal interpretation. Competition was al Sav· anna High School in Ana· heim. Teacher Pay Boost Urged SACRAMENTO (AP) LegJslation again faces the legislature to boost the minimum s a 1 a r y for ing f o ray s into the ricbl-===-======--===-__:=================-----~-~--~-~~-=--------=:.._...:......~:.._-------=-------===-======================= coastal valleys. An omen came with the savage at. lack on two South Vietna· mese marine battallona by the Viet Cong juat 10 min· utes after the new year be- gan. ENEMY INTENTIONS Allied commanders U· peeled the regimental-size assaults along the Cambodl· an border in November and December. They had plenty of intelligence on the enemy intentions. Allied field commanders did not expect the resur· gence ol North Vietnamese divi4ions thought to have been destroyed earlier ln the year along the central coast, and the sudden ap- pearance of locally recruit- ed hard-core Viet Cong bat· taUons that had been lying low through 198'7 and ap- peared to have dlsintesrat- ed. ORANGE . COUNTY'S NIWIST . AND MOST COMPLnE BEDDING HIADQUARTERS FEATURING NAME BRANDS! SALE STARTS Thurs. Jan. 11th BONUS ENGLANDER THE ANEST NAME IN SLEEP ;: California teachers. Two of these local battal· Ions occupied the provinci· al capital of Hau Ngbia, west ol Saigon, M o n d a y morning and railed the red and gold Communist nag on a building. Another battall· on overran the district town Tuy P b u o c near Qui Nhon, repu~1 t h e moat pacified district la, tb.e coun· try. The Oommunilts drag- ged the diJtrlct chief from bia house and killed bim. ""'udet ki.,..1in metal frtme, foam mattNll p.cl, percale fitted shfft, percele top sheet, orion blanket, (2) belater pitlow1 and 12) pillow c1 ... , •. All Icing 1iie! .- . . . .. . .. Assemblyman Alan Slero-- ty (D·Beverly Hll11) in· troduced a bill Tuesday to boost the minimum pay from '5,000 to '8,400. Gov. Reagan last year vetoed a bill to increase t h e minlmu_m to te.000. MOST INTENSE o t h e r battallona tone tbou&bt dead bounced back to life in 1be central blgb· lands and the Mekon1 ..Del· ta. Senior U. S. officers have VISIT Tlf£ IRYINE WCH INFORMATION COOt' STAUIN' SAT .. JAN. 6lll NOW THRU SUN., JAN. 14th to sec u• WH·drllillll 111Sotftl1..11111 ,.... Arda'1iiffl. Artist Snrith '911tMs II N•crwtilf ............. 114 ~ ..... el tfle '90I. """Ille .,., -""' ..... wltlt ""'" ...,.. ..... -~ Tiit ti-wilt alM ftlhln Illa ..... ,..... Wllidl llM lfOll ...... KCIM. Tiit lrvillt Rllldl ,._ .... c.e,r II l..eM JM tff tilt Sllltt Mt r,_.,.c ..,_. IMC;3 ... MlltlT ...... 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Ce11ter HUNtlNGTOM IEACH '8 Well, nobody' wants I have so put it p This I AmoroL ed to t some o: the Lai Wednes WKLL Sand1 open.in.@ there e1 and te• ed sho· ,the plal next tt comed); well in this is tacular neverth Chief strong 1 ren Ot favorih old ma a ripe , • for wrings corned) proves ble tak· Neve: impres: cast is as the Agnes, Kl w· LOS Radlo : to shift prograr March . Larr) of the · casting a new deelsl0t music·r r o II o study." ''Wift tJme. , distinct and ca niche f said. TherE AM stl full-tim A sing! does Ul Weati KFWB firm n Pia1 Piani perfom p.m. 1 Science will o Beetho1 and Ch • :s l tell calio• •e tbt "but 'r see : her lower th• .Ir it. the # .. .. • "' • .....,,,. , ..... • ~I -.. ...... . • ... • • • • • 4' .. .. ' • .. • Lap•a Playllew 'Amorous F~' Has Many · 'S~~t Joan' Stage~,;~t Lincoln Center 4 I Joan witlt great inte.uity WMaslnesa, director John detipn Da~ Bays. and conviction. Sor6e sub· Hir.a gell himMlf a.ndetM The conapuy as a whole "· ....w--Laughs-Some Intentional NEW YORK (UPI) tletlet of the charec:.11ei-have playert in control, and the i11 excellent. Tb.ere la a vl· Tti. Repe(tory , Theater of escaped her. but •be prob· production settles dQWn to brant perforaance by WU· Lincoln eeater dusted lif ably will f1Dd them as a~ • soUcl job or staging on Ham HuU a1 ~rUaln's Earl ..... 1 1 contimles to play the part. the Beaumont's IWJ-thn11t o( Warwick. Joan's namee· one of the ..... Y great Pays Arter a gim~cky begi n· stage that has bMll set la is. He's about the best I've By TOM TITUS °' .. ..., ......... Well, let'• face l t , nobody's perfect -and wbe want.a to be ,,_ you can have so much fwl being (to put it po\Mly) imperfect. ·•· Thia about sums up "1be Amorou4 Flea," wbk:b ~ ed to gales ~ laUgbter - some of ',it intentional -at the Laglina P la y b o u s e · Wednesday niOt. la aa "Tlf8 AMOllOUI PL8A" A mu1kel COIMdY ...... °" Mollere._ "~ !qr Wlvn" W Ht1Y O.WIN 11111 aruce Moll1\IGI•••· dll"ICtecl W Doug It-. muslul -.cter It.., C-ln, le('.Micel dlr«IW Peul Toll. . . .,... ,......., ..,,,.,. ,....,.. - IUIY* by Lise Sllretle, ......... = .... ~ ..................... . •,.-.Ji-. Se"*"'n 111!111 J ... 71 et .. L...,.. ·~ . ,.....,...,.., J1t Oc-• .,,.. ~ "' ... a.ca. , ' ,,,.. 1' Ta CAS'lr· •# "" NflOlllM , •• J • ., ...... ,'9tfNB .... :"l ·[: =: .·:::.·.·:::;c;./·:·.r...=: ~·~ • ~ ..• ,. ... -... Sew*• ........ ..... •• \ . ...,. ......... h .... ........,... • t Cfwv....., ................. Ell~ ...,: ,. Of~-f.: .. , ............ J.,,_ c ....... b •· e,,...,.. ... ,. .......... Cllarlel C....., t$. :;. opening when ju.It about ~ :: · evwyt.bjaC ta.at eould IP :l" wnmc did, this already ~ ' qui&. funny musical COJD~Y .-. ~-wu transformed into a ~ ! bilariOUI i;omp. ~ ,. • With U.. &ustrat:iofts ot J· JLisplaced bats, wigs -rid ~ t, even scenea ~ to contend ~~ ;: with. ~· cast elected wisely '""'° •· to atmpi)' uy, ''What the ~ : h~U" and share the fun wi~ ~ •. the audience. And · fun 1l .;. : wM,. from start to finish. ...... rtt • WELL STAGED ~~ Sandwiched between the ~ opening night difCiculties ~< the.re emerged a well staged t-; and generally well perform· » ed show that should keep !:': the playhouse packed for the ~~ next three weeks. Musical .ill' comedy always goes over :~. well in Laguna, and while ·~ this is no sum.mer apec- ::: tacul.ar, it is a tr e a t •:<( neverthelees. ;~ Chiefly to its credit is a -""' strong performance· by War- :::'. ren Deacon as Mbliere's ::J favorite character, the dirty ~.., old man, who bas groomed t ~ a ripe young lass from age :::• 4 for hU bride. Deacon ~~ wrings the full measure of ... ., comedy from the role and !~ proves a master of the dou- •"" ble take. :!: Nevertheless, the most :~ impre11ive member of. the .,. cast is young Vikki Shore :~ as the would-be b r i d e , .. { Agnes, who makes you ... amile jUJt watcaing ber. She elicitl a n e a r • p e T f e c t ch a r"a ct• r iutioll. Ole eptt4me of imloeenee, I 'Wide.eyed.. ·Jmill Uli 1'fia. nie Mouse '¥Oice addlnj frostinl .... imly caU. NUWFYBJG Not ao effective is the "flea" hlmael(.. .Ed Holl·, ingaworth, u tlle 1ffDI suitor in tbe trianl)e. Roll· lngs•orth rolls aft hil lines like an a~r md.ap. proacbes bil ....... mi.. with .d e t a c b m e n t aad disimereet. ..ulf1f.n1 tlle appeal oC a fine voice. Saundra Mathews and Bill Sandidge, playing com~y relief roles wiOtln a comedy, come off hHdsomely u the servants afttt a rather 1low beginning. And Ed No&iger. tun. in a toHd performaDee as the old man's COlllidant and "YOI~ of a c • d wisdom." ·The tJroduction enjoy1 t.be benefits of a large stage, •hich an earlier production in FuUerton laclted., and technical director Paal Tott has come up with an im· posing double set with emphasis on depth. Musie1l comments from the two- piece orchestra add much to the humor of the as well But. apart from t 1J e aforementioned difficulties KFWB Alters Format, Will Air Only News .•. ••• LOS ANGELES I AP ) -radio ~tationt a.id five Radlo Station KFWB plans television 1tatiom. Jsr11el to shift to 24-hour, all-news satd Wa~ouae ha.s 1ain· programming In e a r 1 '7' ,cf · "~sid~able el· March. /l)erteria'~ usin,g the all.fteWI Larry H. Israel. presi'denl1 format with WINS. New of the Westingb()\lse. Broad-York, a.od KYW, Philadel· casting Station <koup, told pl'iia. a news conferefl.Ce ~)';e TM IM A11geJes -1tation's decision 1o ctiange ~~ , eutrent'.MWI ,.., ti 1011riU mu.sic-news to au ./ftfts · be 'greatly npd•ed. said f o I I o w e d •1consfd'.er.ablt ltrael. · • 'here-·will be study,'' · · / editorials, aeparate from ''With all tht J!iw• •ll the news coverap. time We wm be doing 8 ,__---------1 disti~ctive public service and carving out a market niche for ourselves,'' Israel said. • There now is one other AM station which devotes fuU·ti me to news -XTRA. A single FM station, KABC, does Uk~. Westinghouse acquired K.FWB a year ago and the firm now operates seven Piano Concert Pianiat Landon Young win perform in concert at 8:30 p.m. Friday ~n the UCI Science Lecttire Hall. He. will offer telections by Beethoven. Bach, DeBussy and Chopin. · Lftelt PHOTO PRINT P •. """"' nces 0u.11t, 0eM ..... 6Prt-. kODACOLOR FllM 12J3 ' ....... .., 'rlntl A 1t J11111lll '""" .. , ~ .... "•" "' "....., ., """,... tr-·1 L• 1( ............ ~ ....................... --=·--.... tu"kn IUMll CO IAIKlT rnvtlU • ,;0. .... SAN DflGO 12, CALIP. I See ·By Today's Want Ads e fo'nr ttre A'1U'll \.u."' · here II? ~f' nf ~ llUhy AFGHAN HOUNDS • "'rtN! T'1M Mod Doc"' color• are: rold, fawn, Is black! • A prlva tt p.,.ty w\U 11ell hi• choice fee simple lot, on be!tottlul 8antl110 Drive! • One-nf th!Wl "11porfy'' •)Ir· Ulh F~ Jt67 OlrtiM -111 up • lfJC' • •le by fM ~ e A ynung virtUOllO! ! RM~ IWldable piano letllont-be- rtnnerl Ollly! ·, in lhe EngUab language lut ning t.bat causes some brief solid, utilitarian fuhlon by seen in the part. ' ~~~~~~~~ w~at~~riM~·~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _,... of a aeconcl act mont Theater and cld a acene , 1'Tbe Amoro~ FJe•" commendable job in pre· seoting Bernard Shaw's reflect.a some highly im· ''Saint Joan." aginative staging by dlrec~ panic scene when one ·ser· While U1is is tlie second tor Doug Rowe. Some of van~ a 5 k 5 desperatelY, play of tbis season's sub· it, sucb as the propping up "Wher•'• tbe kitchen?'' ud scription series of four pro- of th old nt ,_ 'ucno... it is the tint put e . ge 111 one se· the other answers, "Oft on by 1he repertory group que~. borders oa the left." ~t's strictly for theater itself. The fin t offering overdoee, but for ti. most peopW, but .t..suna is tuU was a "guest" encacemeot part it is crisp and con· of t.bem. bv 1 commercial revival of ADULTS WANTED 1, Tllet ..... 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"Y" <:::: c:::> I-, co soutlt coast plcir.a, JJJJ bristol st., costa mesa; 546-9321, 675-3418 -shop monclay throuth saturclay, • • 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ~i r ~ . .... \ • . " ,• I r. c I f .s m1 we tol D\I 11 • ab lUI ea CO, an ti• bo ba Jef 101 I ch Wt! .. • . > . • "' .. . . . • . . ,. . . . ~ . • . •• ~ • .. ' r -. .. ,. • -.. ~-.,...,,_...,. "'.... _,,,.. ... ,,,.. ........ .,,. fll"'9 .,,. .--... ---. .. -............. --.... .., • ... • .,.... ., .. .......... ... • • .. .• ~~·r-•. ..A ..•••• ~ . ...,, ... ,... . ... " Guilds S,tyle Couture Show A collection of. couturier clothing spanning the calendar, sea· 10ns and the world is being se ected in the finest fashion houses by J, W. Robinson Co.'s buyers. 'Ibe ensembles will be the stellar attraction aJ the sixth annual fashion show and sit-down luncheon, benefiting Children's Hospital of Orange County. Wednesday, March 6, has been designated as "moving day" for the event, which this year will be moved in toto to the new Anaheim Convention Center. . By.words for the. sponsors, the 11 hospital women's guilds, as they embark on selling tickets are Remember, Go Go to the Fashion Show. Patronesses already have received letters inviting their spooeor· ship of tables, according to Mrs. David Simpson, MoUier Goose Guild, Fullerton patroness chairman. General chairman is Mrs. William J. Kelly of Peter Pan Guild, Anaheim. Serving on her committee are tbe Mmes. Philip Bono, Punch and Judy, Costa Mesa, pjltroness co-chairman with Mrs. Simpson; Robert Downing, Rocking Hol'6e, Los Alamitos, reservations; Gordon Forbes, Queen of Hearta, Laguna Beach, publicity; Ross Lewis, Littlest Angel, Yorba Linda, chairman coordinator, and Richard O'Sullivan, Lamplighter, Garden Grove; Joe Irvine, Little Mermaid, Huntington Beach, oostesses, and Frank Gable, Bo-Peep, tickets. Others are the Mmes. Harris Kremen, Peter Pan, Anaheim and Clarence Davis, Cinderella, Newport Beach, decoration arrangements chairmen, and William Carleton French, Jack and Jill, Santa Ana, menu. The 11 guilds with a membership of 400 plus 100 in-service volunteers aooually raise and contribute thousands of dollars to the ON THE MOVE -Members of the 11 guilds which support Or· ange Ooun.ty Children's HOSP.ital are on the move 1in preparations for their major fund·raislng'benefit, the J. W. Robinaon Fashion Show and Luncheon. This year the event will be moved in toto to the Anaheim Convention Ceiiter. Ready to bop on the 'van for the big move are (left to right) tile Mmes. Philip Bono, Coeta Mesa; Bernard Syfan, Laguna Beach; Clarence Davis, Newport Beacti. and Joe Irvine, Huntington Beach. hospital and give numerous service hours at the facility. • Without any part of this support the specialized clinic program of tlie hospital would be curtailed, according to Sister John Joseph, hospital administrator. Mature Women · Face · Age-old Problems By JUDY HURST Of 111e r>ellY ,._, s•H Charlie Brown of "Peanuts" fame feels no problem ls so important that he can't run away from il In comparison, scores of area women acknowledged the8~lem of growing old gracefully and are .not running away from the re · tion. Instead they are enrolled in a lecture series at UCI entitled Self· d~velopment in Mature Women. .The eight-part program is designed for tho6e who find their lives have reached a point where a re-examinatiOll of themselves, their ~s and bidden talents is a must for personal satisfaction. Generally the purpose of the course is to off er participants objec- tive information about their personal strengths and weaknesses, and also to allow women to "find" themselves in relation to others. Coordinated by Dr. George R. Hoff, personable educator and Santa Ana psychologist., the lectures by eminent professionals will be follo.wed by group encounters. The program director emphasized, "The series will not be a regular lecture and discussion course but more an intellectual and emotional ap- poach . . . a sharing of various experiences. "The series will not be inteUectual in the stuffy 99Dse but will be meaningful," he promised with a smile. · Why do women attend a course such as this? "Becawie the American women are a subculture and a minority group," the clinical psychologist stated. "Men never understand women . . • male6 an? simpler socially, mentally, emotionally, intellectually and physically. Man's role in life is simpler, and be knows what to do from clfildhood. "But women are more complicated and the roles tney are forced to play may not be congrueot to the way they feel," be pointed out. Women who eventually wake up OM morning to realize their life as a mother and head of a family household is behlod them often ask "Wbo am I?" "Where am I going?" and ~'What am I doing?" · Fashions Fancied Looking forward to the .approaching spring seuon while eyeing ·appr<>priate fashions are Orange County Alpha Delta Pi and frienda who have purchased bids for the annual luncheon and fashion show. Their current s 1 o g a n ts Have Tk:ket, Will Travel With Hope -meani'ng, of co,urse, that they are anxl· ous' to financially support lfope Haven School for re· tarded children, which bas been named as show pro- ceeds beneficiary. Los C o y o t e s Country Club, Buena Park, will be the s e t t i n g for the gala, which will begin with a so- cial hour at 11:30 a.m. The fashion parade will repre· sent more than a d o z e n county shops and is belng coordinated by Mrs. Flor. eoce Smales. announeed Mrs. David Bauer, prear. dent who also is handling publicity foe the fund-rail· er. Prizes, including expense paid trips, are being arrang. ed by the Mmes. Herbert Morris, George Briggeman and iPaul Kloster, while tra. vet decorations are belng created by Mrs. R ob er t Rauch and Mrs. Frederic Sylvia. In reference to these questions, Dr. Hofl, former chairman of the psychology department at Compton College, disclosed a woman can be loving and sexy or protecting and motherly or intellectual and career mind· ed. "But there are conflicts between these roles and this series will attempt to guide you toward fulfillment in one or all of these roles. "By being here you are saying 'I want to deal with myself and learn ef f eetive ways of dealing with others." HAVE TICKET, WILL TRAVIL-Anlwering the all aboard call for the "travel with Hope" {ashion luncheon benefit of Alpha Delta Pl are the Mmes. Perry Land, Paul Kloster· and Robert Hartunian (left to right). The benefit, scheduled Jan. 27, will raise funds for the Hope Haven School for retarded children. The travel theme also u being repeated on programs, designed by Mrs. Eupne Kaliher. Mrs. Morris, who t e r v e s as reservationl chairman, may be called at 837-3359 for turk In- formation. (S.. WOMEN, Plfl 17) It's Not What Hubby's · Eating, But What's Eating Him DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I married Loo senn year~ ago, he weighed 150 pounds. The last ttme he told me what he weighed was three months ago. He admJtted to ~. Lou i• still in bis 20s but he looks like 40. At lftakfast he Ls alreacly thinking about what he i.s gotng to have for lunch. MW supper he sits and watch· ea TV. Whenever a food commercial comes on, he bu to have right then and there Whatever they are adver· ti1ing. A large market in our neigh· borhood stays open evenings and I have lost count Of the times Lou has left the house to go out an~uy something he aaw advertised. Lou will not go to a doctor fo a cbeckup becM&se the last time he went tbe doctor gav• nun the dick· ens ror overeating. Please tell me how I can help Illa man. I am losing weight worrying about blm. -FAT· SO'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: A mu wile llaa cat• ~ IS pondt IB enee 7ear1 la ta lft'IMI troable. It'• net what Ile la eat.Int that 11 eaamg die problem, b•t wllat'a eat111 blm. • Lou mat ra~·to Illa pkyaldu •• Je11n If II n or1an1c ,,..,.. lem. U tbat ponlbOlt7 la Ried ._ be aboaW 1ee a bead clocttr. U '8 relates to belp llbntelf, step HH .. C ud make aure Ilia Ute ln1ara11ce ,.... JDtam, are paid om Ume. DEAR ANN ~ERS: You bnt taken up the cudgel for numerous abused and maligned segments of IO• clety. Now will you please say a kind word tor tboae of us wbo are ttytng '° earn a liviog u travel agents? Every school boy and glrl at some ~e or another Is given the asalp· ment Of doing a complete research · job on a foreign country. Instead of looking up the information at the lib- rary or checking an encyclopedia. the U. darlings write to a travel -agen· cy, request color brochures plus an· 1wers to dozens of questions. It is virtually Impossible to respond to tlelr questions and send brochures to every kid who writes. U we dld we'd have time for nothing else. I have received several te~phone calla trom irate ~nts who scream, "Wby didn't you answer Johnny's let· terT He was countlng on you to help him with his geography assignment!" When I explain we could not stay in bu.a1nesl if we &pent all our time helping kids lrith their homework, the parent.a pt mad and we have made an enemy, Some parents, to get back at us, pretend they are potential customers. They ask us to plan a long and com· pllca~ trip. After we have typed d<nen1 of letters to Europe or Asia, contacted airlines and hotel& and r e· served space on two continents, they cancel the "trip" .and we never bear frorn them again. Please, Ann ~ders, print this Jet· ter so teachers and parents and stu· dents can see our side of it. -POINT OF NO RETURN DEAR POINT: I cbecked wttb set· eral travel ageaclet ucl the general feeUnC ti tbla: uwe De to hive kJda eome la ud pf ck •Jl our bro· cbuet, bat we can't tUe ibe Ume to naeardl their quUUou nor cu .. , we OD their reqaesta by mall." So, bere 7oa bave tt, kkl1. Go II pel'IOD to die travel aienclea tr 1ft want tbe broebaret, tben baul )'tar frelgb& to tbe public Ubrarr 1 drat oat daoee noderful ucyclopedlu ad do yoar own bomeworfl. Is alcoboUsm a disease? How eta. l>e alcoholic be treated 1 · Ia there t& cure? Read the booklet 11 AJcoboUMn -Hope and Help," by Ann Landert. Enclose 35 cent.I In coin wlth your requeat and a long, stamped, Mlf • eddrmed envelope. Ann Landers wUl be glad to help you with your problems. Send tbtnl to her 1n care of tbe DAILY PILOT1 enclosing a stamped, aelt·addresMG envelope. ) r . M DAILY PILOT International Pace Setters Selected by ,FashiOn Editors . '.Hanson-Bradley Nam~s Linked in Church Rites Pillars holding white cbry· santhemums, gladioli and carnations graced St. John's Lutheran Church, Orange, for tbe wedding ceremony lin king Jillian Charmaine Bradley of Costa Mesa and James Weston Hanson of Westminster. The Rev. John ~let' led the couple tn their "'°"' and ring exchange, and Dave Held provided the wedding music. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bradley of Brocknell, England, was given in marriage by How- ard Dawson of Costa ·Mesa. She donned a floor ~ngth gown of CNJpe fashioned with lace bodice and sleeves. Her veiling was gathered to a petal and ~arl bead· dress, and she carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with an orchid. Miss Monica Knight wore a tancerine hued taffeta gon and csr1ed tancerfDe colored carnationa for her dillies aa maid of honor. The benedict, son of the Cecil HaDIODI of Oraoge, aaked bia brother Carleton HalUOll to be beat man. Warren Ristow of Placer· ville and Richard Ristow ol Temple Qty, coaslm of the benldlct, ubered the gues11. Spec1al peat WU Mrs. Lan B&nlma ol SanU Ana, grandmother of the bride· IJOOID. Tbe newlyweds" were fet- ed at a reception in Walk· er Hall where the tradition· al weddl.og cake and refresh· menta were served. They honeymooned in Bot Springs and now are making their bome in Orange. The new Mrs. Han.son re- ceived her ICbooJ.lq in Ger· many. Her blllband at- tended Orange High and Fullerton Junior Coll4tge. BEST DRESSED-Mrs. Lynda Bird Johnson R ob b , President's daughter, (upper left), actress Lauren Bacall (above), M rs. Gloria Vanderbilt C ooper, sweep stakes winner (upper right), Mrs. Henry Ford Il (at far t e f t), M r s. Charlotte Ford Niarchos (at left), M.rs. Angier B i d d I e Duke, U.S. Ambassador to Spain's wi:te (at right) and actress Faye Dun- away (at far right). ON TME MALL Anniver~ar'I Sale NEW HOLIDAY & SPRING FASHIONS CAPRIS CARCOATS DRESSES PANT SUITS SWEATEiS PANT SUITS SKIRTS FAMOUS NAME Economists Serve Up Stop Watch Suppers • IRANDS Need ideas for days when dinn er has to be readied in a rush? Learn some new tech· niques from Miss C a r o l Heinz, home economist at Southern CaUfomia Edison Co., wben she presents Stop Watch Suppers. Overeaten Every Monday at 8 p.m. me.mben gather in Ander- t10n School auditorium , Westminster, for meetings of Overeaters Anonymous. Guests are welcome to at· twd. JANUARY Tbe program ls being of. fered Monday, Jan. ts and Wednaday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. and Tuesday, Jan. 18, Thursday, Jan 11 and Fri- day, Jan. 19 at 10 a.m. in Ediaon's Electric Livin& Center, Huntinetoa ae.cb. The procram wtU include • demonstration or recipes which take •antace of skip-a-step mi.Jes, modern instants. frozen wonders and time saving electric appUances. Further information may~ be received by calling the center at 54'7·'1581. ext. 278. Ctaranc11 Sa/. 10°10 and20°10 OFF ON SELECTED ITEMS, MANY AT COST ANO IELOW COSTI CHOOSE ~OM A G000 SELECTK>N OF CO-OROINA TE SUITS, DRESSES, SP'ORTSWlAR AND LINGERIE. LUCINDY SHOP tot M.a. St. ""· 11' .. MI Dow11few1t H1111ti ..... 11 leech, c.tlf. LADIES UADY TO WU• Open Sun.. Jan. 14, 11-4 SAVINGS - 2Scro TO . .iOcro ITU1A'I CHAIM HAltlOlt CINTlll 2.o ...... en the M911 PH: 546-2462 '1G&YfADn . DW YOU: (UPI) LJMa Bird M 11 .... ..., ........ w .. .._tridl, .. ;..au -., .. 1'11'1(• ... ........ , •. ~ &.,.- .. B. ktnw, Pli.t Led.1 ., Ill Udld ..... .... .. ..., ..... ,... ..... dr1•1d Bit, WU 4rGppld from tile ..., ratktp. Tbe committee of ,...... editors wtdcll made tbe ~ d1d not aplaln tbe ellmiaaUoa of Kr1. Jobnloe. wt. made tbt lilt lut .,.. ,. tbe ftnt time. No. 1. m the fuhioll Parldl wu Gl«ia Vu- dlrtlilt (Krt. Wyatt Emory Cooper), wbo bu placed IOllMWbere oa the annual lilt eech year atnce 1112. a.,,., third last year. "1'tll lilt for 1.-J loDon: -Mrs. W,aU E m or 1 Coeper. • -Mn. Carter A.. (Aman- U) Bania.. daqbw ol tbe ~.Mn. 1' or d ... daqbt. ol Beary P'ri II.-_. a-wilt • ol tbe Greet ablppla& mllllonalrt, Slaw• Nlarcbol. -Mrs. Harllao1 T' •do r a eopuloe, tbe fGnlMlr BetlJ Plckstnc. a New Yort model. DOW tbt wife ol a Greek •'l'P-C mllllonaire. --Princess Lee Radlfwill. Landon, wiil of a P._.. born prince. llC'tral, and lister ol Mn Jolla ,. . Ken· aedy. -Lauren Bacall. adreu. -Mrs. _He111'7 Ford II ol Detroit, lecood wife of tbt automobile mapate. -Mn. Charles s. Robb. -Mrs. RouJd Rea1u. wile ol the GoYet nor of Callfornla. -~ Aleundra of Kent (Mra. Angus Ogilvy), the 91111 titled European to mab tile lilt. She ii a eouia of Queen Eliubetll ti Brltalll. Loll 0w1 I I, llmt. Jltrve __,..,. o.u.a,, ..... -···· ..... ~ .... and eclltlr ., .. Ml m.. .,... ...... .. ~ ... a,dt." Mn ....... and ..... ,._ ... ____ .. l>uaaft1. -..u u tM daaptw IL P ~•al th at ,....., ..... DMrcomerl t.o ........ 1ill Speca1atio. WU tbat tbe ... lira. a.lllla nted, wbOe tbe P'lnt LldJ did DOt, becaa" .. .... worldwide eo.era&e llYn to ................... for but....._. ho1or1 betan about tbe aamo time. SelectloDI are made ueb year Oil tbe bull .. baDoU sent iD bJ fubioe apn1a and dtaip-1, IOCialltea and other ....._. ol the fit. temational seen.. . Thil year, no· one wu elevatM to tbe ball ol f110e, reserved for tboll who ban appeared OD tbe Ult IO oftn they finally are remofecl fr o m ccapotltlcm • 1t b boDon far t b • l r ....... eballen1ed style Jeadenbip." The ball of fame WU eruted witb the 1151 lilt. Jt DOW i.ncmda I 11 e b ltOtabln u Mn. Johll F . Kennedy, Mn. Joeepb. P. Kennedy, Queen Elllabeth U of Britain, Queen Slrlklt ol ThaflMICl, Prlnceu Grace o1 Monaco, tbo Ducbeu al 'WlDd.-, the Ducbea ol lttat, lfn. William Paley, Mn. W-maton Guest, the tint Mn. Henry hrd, Mn. 6erden Club Mn. William Gallavan, member of Huntington H1Da Garden Club, will furnilb location information at 112- Wt. The ellfb ptben the llCODd ThundaJ of each month at I p.m. HB TOPS Club Sa-ront 2 Gain TOPS Club meets every Monday at 1 p.m. in Ocean View traller put'• recreation center, 17211 Gothard Aft., Huntiqtoa Beach. co\e .. c.Ut ..... SPOJl1"SW.IAA ......... · 1• w """ HAPPINESS IS • • • HAVING FR ES H FRUIT GROWING IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. Peaches, apricots, nectarines, plums, figs, s 2 98 8B apples-&..rge bare root f1uit trees · ~ AT A ONCE A YIAR LOW PRICI · AVOCADO TREES RED WING AZALEAS CITRUS TREES .. .., .. Fanta.rtic Aulea for landscape ,. .... s .. t use-plant in sun or shade. A profuse bloom of cherry red °' .... flowers. C..llfy ,,.,j. HUSKY ~49 .t1 ... w.n 1 GAL PLANTS edeWisk4' i. I •••. Ceft• .. i.en. PICKLE BARRRS Well .... .,11 ...... "' ...... "plHf-lt'° ,.,. c- teiun-Le1110111, Ore11t•" l•"t•ri11e1, u-1. ,. ... k 6repefrwlf. ......., ,._ ...... r ._.. 299 EXCELLENT 1SIJ EA. _...__~ LARGE' 5' to 6' 650 • ,..,....... EA STOCK .......... . TREES FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL! VIOLETS 49¢ lunch BIRD OF BONANZA PEACHES Worltl felfteu1 f• PARADISE 4etic1... f,wit ..... ih true tlwerf t row- ;,,, lielllt. ,..,.. i• • tvll -"' .... lrillie..+ ••• •"" w .. ......... ...... -··tri~ ....... u,. lire Root ,M.t. L..rt• ,. ..... in 5 s3• rEA. 0.1. Cont•in- .,... It ... $5.95 . 1968 CROP OP IARE ROOT ROSES Are Ready To Plant N-1,,tr .... ctl-f. I tH pl.. 111•"Y .W f...,itft. All top qMltty-No. 1 Gr .. 148 4• 10" DISCOUNT · ON 10 Olt MORE TO Beddfnt PIMt Spedal! PANSIES Artichokes. &rapes. Rllllbmb, 1o,... berries, Imp berries. -IARE IOOT- STURDY PLANTS. 25c to SOc EACH DECORATIVE BARK All grades -small, medium & 1 a r g '· GreaUy enbencea the beauty of flower beds le abide gar- dena. Large Economy 1• 3 cu. ft. BAG CYClAMBI Win .. r flo•erl11t lte • •ty for ftte I he 4 e ter4't11. Hu1lrt t.ti. ..... tle4 ,, ...... 149 EA· SPICIAL '9tlCIS GOOD THltU SUNDAY, ,AN. 14 HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M: TO 5 P.M. 2841 Harbor 111~~ .. . ' , .. Hat&ms "llRVIN8 OUI CUITOMlltS WITH QUALITY AND SllMCI SINCI 1946" COSTA MESI CALL 541 5525 I '· f - .. ~ .. . .. .. . - ~ . . " -~. . .. . . . - -. • - -... . . . --... . --. .. -.. ~ . ... ---. .. - Xi """ ; ~ i -4. t . .. . ......... _ ... .,,, . .. ~ ----.. ----. .. .. ~ -. --.. ----. . .. --~ .. .. - . --. -.. . - . . ~ -.. . --. --. . -.. -.. .. ~ -.. --------. -.. - ·couRle Exchange Vows , In NeWport Ceremony T.mle PllN MRS. J. W. CLARK New Bride Thinking Slender Discussed Charles W. Harden will be the guest speaker for TJ!im-Vue TOPS Club to- night at 7:30 in Finley School cafetorium in West· minster. The topic selected will be Positive Thinking to Help Attain Your Goal. Women interested in sensibly losing weight and keeping it off are invited to attend the gather· ing. Later this month a group d1scussion ls planned and a makeu:i and groom- ing demonstration. Earlier this month Mrs. John McClure. area cap- tain, was the installing of· ficer during the candlelight ceremony. Leading the group is Mrs. Wilbert Goollby with IS· sl5tance from Mrs. Charlie Mann, co-leader. Other of· ficers are the Mmes. Jo· seph Boeke. secretary; Ar· nold Landry, treuurer, and Lloyd Thomas, weight re· corder. Alumnae Awa it Guest Speaker MakinC their home in Ber· ni.1 _.Mr . ..a Yra. Jam• .. w. a.rt who .... ?Dar· rW b1 tbe Rev. Dr. a.lei H. DierreDfleld in St An· ..... Prelbytei;u Chlrcb. , For the dOub1e rtnc ev• DiDC cefe~J tbe former Katbleae ADD e Bonnlpcm wore an empire fUbioned &own ol im_ported Oriental la.ti appliqued with lace and encruatecl wltb crystals and pearll. A Spanlah lace man- tilla framed her face and awept back to form part of 1be sabrina .tyled train of ber gown. 'lbe daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Bonnig- aon ol Cotta Mesa carried a bouquet faahloned of wblte roses intenpersed with dais· ies and feather fern. Miiaa Michelle Holmes ol Newport Beach was m-.id of honor. Attending as brides- maida were Mn. Lou Valop- pl, Co.ta Mesa; Mrs. Brian GuatofJon, !Wseda; Mi I I Patricia Dawson, ~ewport Beach, and' Mill Marilyn Holden, a1ao ol Newport &Gd tbe br!de's cou.ain. They donned olive gree.n floor length velvet and satin gowns and carried nose· gays of gold, bronze and rust chrysanthemums. Heather Palmer in a white floor length gown trimmed in satin was the flower girl. Danny Valoppi was ring bearer, and Dean Mischke Wll3 accolyte. The son of Dr. William G. Clark of Pacific Palisades and Mrs. Gordon Gauthier of Tustin asked bis father to be best man. Ushers were R. J. James of Laguna Beach. th.e bridegroom's brother • in • law; Malcom Hennrics, Santa Barbara; Lawrence Bonnigson. t h e bride's brother, and Ned Rau -of Flagstaff, the bene- dict's cousin. Following the ceremony 200 guests gathered in the Newport Riviera Clubhouse for a champagne buffet sup- per . Special guest was Mrs. Mollie Holden of Costa Mesa. the bride's grandmo- ther. Atsisting at the recep· tion were the Mmes. Myron Plum, Elisha Agajanian, Belen Bray, Esther Stew- art, Howard Holden, aunts of the bride, and the Misses Kathy Hansen. Susan, Ka· thy and Cindi Tuz and Vicki Bradfield. Also assisting were Mrs. H. B. Dawson. Mrs. Kenneth Coleman, Mrs. John Chari· ton and Mrs. James at t h e guest book. The bride is a graduate of Newpprt Harbor High School and Is resuming her 11tudies at the University of Callfornia, Berkeley where she is majoring in English. She is a pa9t honored queen of Job's Daughters, Bethel 157, Newport Beach. Her husband is an alum· nus of UC, Santa Barbara and will continue postgrad· uate work in English at San FranciJco State Col· lege. The couple honeymooned at Mt. Palomar. Anza Bor· rego and along the Colorado River. N e w p o r t Beach City Librarian Mrs. M a r 11 n Sheeley will be the guest s p e a k e r a d d r e ssing Stephen• College Alumnae1p;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil at 8 p.m . Tuesday, Jan. 1&. Members will gather in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs. Homer Knight Assisting with hostess duties will be Mrs. Beam Griffith. All alumnae are invited and may call Mrs. Richard Adams, 532-4557, for more Information. Emblem Club 'lbe Elks Lodge is the set. ting for meetinga of the Emblem Club 201 of Lagu- na Beadl. Members g•tber the first and thlrd Tuelld.aya at a p.m. SLIPS & PEnlCOATS 1 ONI •ROUP ONLY ti OFf THINK SALE THINK ..• JE41n tnhQ ............ ..__. ... ...,... .. ,,. Sale 1 MOUP mn PANTS ·-···-·-···-·--· 1/2 OfP ' ROBB .... 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M aet 0......, Style Size .,.tColot,... Quantity Price Tota_I A B c D F State----Zip ___ _ O Money Order O Cltaf29 Charge Plate No.------- Add 5% sales tax to purchases to be deUwred wtthin '9 state of California. . . / J. DAil Y PILOT P-T /Units Get Down to Business · FV Council Mn. ea, Meertmc .President COMING UP: Preddmd.a' ROUDd Table meetinC It 9:30 a.m. Friday, Jaa. lt, Jn bosd :room at dll- trict olfice. REPORTS: Mn. R. T: U.. MJ, Superinteadeut Par. ent Council J*tiamea&ar~ ian. condUcted a -... t.tional meeting for Fal- tm ScbooL Plrenta ..... for a Pl'O. Bylaw coamdt- tee met~ and nominating commit t e • meets today. Further in- fonnation maiy be obtained by callinS Mrt. Harney at M7..e647. Eastwood PT A Mn.~wa.. PNaident COMING UP: EQlllDe LJ· all will pr.-f1lDI and ~ on Funtl,y Ufe F.ducation durinl U D i t meetinl It 7:30 p.m. Mon- day. Jm. U, in 1be m1Jltl. =fOODL~~ Time Out to Catch Up 'lblnday. Jan. 18, in 1lle teadlen' bmee. Proceedl 1ril1 10 to ~ clau· 1W1D projects .•• PT A will ~ the Motbera' Mardi fw the March ol Dtmel Oil Saturday md Sanday. Jen. 'l7 aml 21. •• Taking a little time out to read tbe papen they are collecting for thef; ldlool'a paper drive are John Gengler and M.idlelle Lynn. The drive which continues through Feb. 5 la being spomored by Harbour View P'OO. Chairman in charge ii Mra. Fred IWuchenherg. Ifs in the Cards: PTO to Raise McDowell PrO 11 ICbedullng ltl ~.find= ennt, a cud party J'riday, Jan. 19, In Tamra from 7:30 to lO:IO p.m. A buffet wiJl be ~ and pnw wm be -TkbU at fl.IO.an WIS IOkl bf bocd m~ Pnctirl"I c:anl-.,, wD ~ man Mrs. J arnea Actley (at left} ant llJw. Fred AlbJey and Mrs. William Kllwee (left to right). Not pictured are co-workers the Mmee. CharlM i..wil, Demlil 011on and Marvin Munyon. Bclm"d meetillg at 11: 30 a.m. 'J'band9y. Feb. I , In tbe home ol Mra. ,Andrei MatUoo. Finley PTA Jin, a.,.....s "*F- Prllident ! OOMING UP: Unit meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 15, in tbe multipurpose room. A ~le nurse at Orqe Q)unty Medical Cmt«' wW. prMent a pro- gram on Crisia and Anti· suicide Centers for youth . . • Pro and oon discus· sion concerning the foot- bridge to Finley School from Navajo Street. Family tif e filma preview- ed for parents on Tues· day, Jan. 30. Parents and children will view films on W~y, Jan. 31. Thirty-one flavors Plus An ice cream 90dal and mt feltival la bemg ac:beduled at Sonora st.boot on Tueeday, Jm. 18, ft'GID l:JO to 8:30 p.m. in the multtpurpose room. Gr'eg Robe!"t8 Mica Magee and Dime 1'llrDlll (left to right) IN taking· delight ln making their own double dipper trem. 'Underwear' for Underwater ftl Pl'A IF•--' fdaer-eon dinner for Newport Elemeatary School ta them- .. U ... wlMr Wmtd IDd Water SlfetJ. Friday, Jan. 28. the boys and dads Wiii ...... ~'1 AmeriCJD Lellon Hall S~ u.nderwatlr equipment • kt C ~ .... ..., Ka "\'orkirt and DaDcan Coffey (1eLt io right). ' Tamura PTO Few Dates Not Circled Gill Ele. PTA Mrt. R. T. Hamey Mn. Muad S&ttkel President President COMING U1': Reading aod COMING UP: Unlt'meeting How. It Ia Taught iJ tbe at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, theme of unit meeting at On January Calendars Jan 17, in the multipurpose 7:30 tonight Babysitting room. Ent«talnment by ail ble · Room 1 the Marinen from Marina av a m • • • mgb School, under the di· Parents may tour the rectioo of Terry Danne. Fountain Valley H 1 g b School tomorrt'W. Nominating comm.it tee ________ _ Beer St. PFO Mn. F. J. Dtetrtclt Pre11ident COMING UP: &.fl meet· Ing t.onight at ., : 30 . • • Voh.deers are needed for lanchcaplng committee headed by Robert E. Lind· quiat, 546-3738. CM High PTA Mn. Omer haer President CO?.JING UP: Tonight at 7:JO in the cafeteria, Dr. Emma Wharton o( the Or- qe County Health De- partment will discuss So- cial and Emotional Ma· turity Vs Parents ... Ma- drigal etngen, under tbe diftction of Gerald Schro- eder. will entertain. Re· freJhments will be sernd. Estancia PT A Mn. Mark Goodyear President COMING UP: General meeting at 7:3> p.m. Mon· day, Jan. 15, in tbe for· 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 15. Dr. Norma i.o.u ... siltant l1lperinteDdeat ol Newport • Mesa Unifled Scbool Dlltrlct, will speak on Diltricta Organization in 1911M8. Pomona PTA Mn. Roma Sdeldel President COMJNG UP: General .mettlng at 7:30 p.m. 'l'hllrlday Jan. 11. In the mullipurpoee room. Re· fnlbments will be ICJ'Ved • • • • • Movie Saturday, Jan. 20, m the maJtlpur· peH room. Popcar'J1 and .,..h will be IOJd for 10 cents. Rea PTA Coarad Scbe8fer President COMING UP: Paper drive Niday, Feb. 9. Sonora PTA Mn. Deuld Melllea President R.EitoRTS: Education com· mitt. .ia pretellting a m~ will be elected. =-~::am~:! Nieblas PTO Sweet Adelines lalt Ttmnclay, and will Mn. 8anela McLaa,U. Barborlites Ch apter, take place each Thursday Pr~ent Sweet Adelines convenes for the next aix weeks. COMING UP: Family fun every Monday at 8 p.m. for St. John Aux. Night at 7:30 tonight. Ad· meetings in College Park m.iHion ls a wrapped white School Costa Mesa. Fur- Mn. Vleter Clarke elephant ol any size or ther information about the President h..-an..~ o( th ' I b be COMING UP: r-.. •ral s--1:"'· "'UUCI• e womens cw may se-'"'rn'' 1arnes will ~lect their cured by calling Mrs. Pat meeting at 8 tonight In white elephant prize • • • Partin, 540-0870. the school ball. Costa Mesa------------------- city traffic ~er Al Williama will ahdw fllma taken by the police depart- ment o( the pedestrian and traffic situation at the Baker • Menckiq inter· aection when dlildren are going to and from school Mrs. George Carlyle and Mra. Angelo Scarcello will head the refrelbmeat com- mittee. . • . Luncbeoo at 12:30 p.m. 'lbursday, Jan. 18, in the 1chool hall. Re- servatioaa •• necessary and may be made with Mrs. Herman Scbelstrate, chairman. 541-3510. 'fick· eta are fl.25 per person. Sears Costa Mega . ONLY 'Play-As-You-Learn' Bridge Le ...... The Tee Tattler um. Mn. W. Lee Camp-------------------al bell. program chairman, For BerlnnfDI ani Intermediate Plaren announces theme Is Col- lete Night, and will fea· ture speakers from the University of California (all campuses), Orange Coa,.,t College, California State Colle~ at L o n g Beach and Pepperdine Co11ep. Entrance require- ments, boua.lng, tuition and fees will be diacus- sed. Refreshments will be served. NB Ele. PTA Mn. VlcWr auno.e Prelideut COMING UP: MeetiDg at CLEARAICE SALE! UPTO ~ .OFF . \ND MOii DRESSES • COSTUMES • SUITS IMPORTED KNITS • SWEATERS • ACCESSORIES . OrftlMlly Priced "°"' PO. to $1 SO AMhfCA'S TO' DU .... l~S AND MANY IMli'OltTS Stere Heun: ~-{J ! l.J,4 We Honer f .. .S:M ~\;; , Mester Chef'l8 .. 365' IJ COAST HWY., COttONA DEL MAit Penonally taught bv Expert Frances ~hle.ifer Master Teleher-American Bridp Teadlen Aaa. Life Muter -American Contract Bridp Leque A 1eriee of 10 leaons f eaturinr TM Standard American (Goren) Point Count 8)'1tem. Leam a partlcuJar phaae of buic biddlnr, leads and play, while actaally plaJinr bridp at eadt leUion. EYel'J' Frldar 7:80 P.M. to 9 P.M. Startinr Jan. 12 Onlr St per leaon attmded You lelrn to play, or improve your allmty for anytime. a.. u-e CODtiDllOUI. Signups held onty •1 per lelllOn attended. You may at.art each weU at tbe bellonln& I of clue time. Sean COST a MESA Onlv. . . Briltol at &mflowei: • l'• es ge , : and J the ig at itting ... the · 11 b s te r, venea l . fol' Park Fur-t the e ae- . Pat ' .. .. H . . • .. ·-...-;; ·-... --\:--....... ,_. ........ ".... . ..... ·-·~·· ..• -.. -.............. . ,....,.,.,, ....... ,. ... , ... ' t "f . • -· . • ...... ~ .. Thur3dly, Jugy 11. 1968 MJLV ,.LOT Jf A-Professional Storytellet Spins Quite a T ala NICIA MARii GELKIR lftlll'JC,...t T.W June Wedding Rites For Necia Gelker The traditional box of candy pused lo her sorority sisters revealed the engagement of Necia Marie Gelker to William Edward Timothy Grittin m Parents of the bride-to-be are Mr. 1111d Mrs. B. E. Bruce Gelker of Balboa, and par· ents of the benedict-elect are Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin Jr. of St. Louis, Mo. ~ Gelker is a student at Stephens Col- lege in C-0lumbia, Mo., where she is a mem· ber of Zeta Phi Delta. A Newport Harbor High School graduate, the brid~lect is majoring in English literature. Her fiance, a graduate of Christian Brothers Military Academy, SL Louis, is at- tending the University ot Misaouri where he ls on the baseball and football teams. He abo is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity. A June 1 wedding in Sacred Heart Catbolic Church, Columbia. is being planned. NEW YORK (UPI) - When the little on.. in ~ famiJ1 • .,, "Mommy, tell ua a story,•• try doinC just thlt. Readiq ii ..-onderM, but te111n1 ii even more ao, says pre~ Diane Wolbteln. a profeuiooal storyteller. She believes the tellinc with some dramatic action 1ives the dUldish imalinatim more room to roam. Alto recommended: stor- ies In which the children can 1et involved. "They lo¥e stories 'Where they can be the cat, the dog, the bear," she said. And the preschoolers (under 4 years) love adult ·•originals" where they get a lot Ol repetition and Utile or DO plot. ''I remember wllen I was little, I always liked best the stories mother made up," laid Mills Wollartein. "And me didn't always end them at one sitting.'' M i I I Wolbtein. 24, is New York City's official and fulltime raconteur. UNIQUE JOB Far u she can determine her job with the city's parks clei>artment is unique in the nalion. But she said other cities have shown lnterut In similar programs. Mils Wolk.stein tells and ads out stories in the parks. schools. libraries. commu- nity centers and in chil- dren's hospital wards all ~ way from Harlem to Central Park to the Lower Eut Side and to the de· pressed Bedford . Stuyves- ant area of Broef~yn. The range of audience is ol all economic levels, ma- ny of them mixed racial and ethnic groups. Starting in November, she conducts a half hour story session each Sunday morning on the city -owned radio station, WNYC. ''You get the most won- derful response from chil- dren of mixed groups," she said in an interview. "The k.idt act right along with you." Unfortunately, she aaid, she has bad to discourage participation when abe vis· its ptycbiatric groups 1im· ply because "their response sometimes ii almost feroci· oos. They'll even bit me .. : but all I have to do is start telling. One c.iilld then makes a noiae, tbe others bush him immediately." Mill Wolbtein, all.m, with ash blonde hair and hazel .,., WU bom la Soa11l Of. uce. N.J., and majored> in theater at Smitb Collete. MA8TERS DEGREE She bola. a ~ de· If" from tbe !Su& Shel Collep ol Educatiom, New York, and studied panto- mime for a yea( ia Parbs with Etienne Dec:rom, who also taupt Mareel Mar- ceau. From Page 13 ... Women Dr. H o f f and bis col· leagues are trylnl to brldgf the identity llP wltb PSY· chotherapy and ed~tion. Going deeper i n t o biY analysis of women and prob. lems they share in their early middle yeara, be re· vealed most women will fol· low four Ille styles. They may strive for lndi· viduallsm with a need for freedom and independence. Or secondly they may want to be influential as execu· tives or control others as leaders of the community. Some women may fall in· to the supportive category. where they help other peo- ple inside and ouWde the home, Dr. Hoff continued. '111e fourth role. communal. involves women wbo tend not to be satisfied only in the borne but want to be in a larger setting. They sub· ordinate their own needs for those of the community. Reaching the crux of his talk, the professor stressed the complications of attain· ing and being that "seU" whl one truly is. , then. d o e 1 one ac e self-development? "The proceaa begins tint with self-orientation, the im· mature period wbicb lnvolv· es the exciting discovery of your identity," he said. In other words it is the time when women stand back and see themselves as in· dividuals. Nest is the great Ameri· can dream -self-adjust- ment. In this phase of de- velopment the woman seems fragmented; she reveat. as much of her self that ls ap· propriate to the · time on band. And finally comes the rulizatloa ol self-integra- tion, or livlnl In IOciety but not for aociet1. JANUARY CLEARANCE OUR BEST Y ALUES EVER AS MUCH AS I •• STORE WIDE SAVINGS Men'~Y#omen'S-Children's ., Sa~ Starts Today ~rs Open 9:30 Please All Sales Final-No Exchanges or lef11ds j S..., Thuf'141ay lftnlne Tiii 9 ........ 1411614 .. . Her repertory includes many of the claaaicl ot chil- dren's books, althouCh 1he 11 against some ot these 1torlea ("f don't like Cin- derella; I dislike stories where people set tom•thing for not:hUlg'') and folk tale$ 1he bu discovered from many lands. the townspeople to belp blm. They do, but they decide to take the stooe,to court to try It for taking the boy's money. Ultimately, file stone is sentenced to. a lashing. Now you'd think th•t would be beyond a child 's imagi- nation. But It isn't, and the cbUdren love stories where jusUce ls done." "I waa sort of cautious ''But the children Jove about 'Hauel and Gretel,' that story anyway. I tell It bec•use there you have a by popular demand." couple of kids where tbe l.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~.-.-.-.-.-. parentl actualty k i c k e d 1 .. them out of the house. TOPS Clul:> SCARY THINK SAU "There's a universal ap- peal In the 1ood stories," she saJd. "One ol the favor- ites with any gro\lp la a folk ~ale from Burma. It's about a little boy who goes to visit bis uncle and on the way decides to take a nap and hides bll money under a stone. "When lie awakes. h I s money is g~ne, and he as~s "I wl)ft't teb stories that scare Ju•t for scare's sake.'' she said. ''I don't tell ghost stories. But you can tell a story where there iJ some vfolence, as long as it has the redeeming factor of go- ing someplace. Like 'Jack and the Beanstalk.' Finley School's multipur. pose room is the letting for the meeting of Trim • Vue TOPS Club of WeatmiMter. The group gathers at 7 p.m. every Thursday. Merry Maker' TOPS Merry Makers meet e very Thursday of the month in Perry School, Huntington Beectl, at 7 p.m, First Time Ever in South Coast Plaza· Natural Mink Jackets P11tell D1wnl Duk Rench! 1588 Natural Mink W 1lkin9 Coats Fully let-out 32-inch lengths Dirk R1nchl D1wnl P11tell '788 Natural Mink FuA Len~h Coats Fully let-out sklnsl Full-sw11psl leautiful color v1riety! •1011 ................................ I .-W PAT·Af·TOUR·CONYINllNCI ,._ I. JO.DAY CH.06E OEFUREO: 111 ltill '" F.k..,, hi p1y1Hftf "'' tlv• u•til t.41tch 2. CONVEHlfNT ,AYMENT 0ACCOUNT DE- FfltHD: IO 'J. ,_,., I? mo11ths lo ll•Y ~t.110 J. ~THM ~YAWAY: 10 ~ ,, .. ,..., .,_ ..i .. t1•11. Me11thly ,1ym1•h, l vtl9et ... _. ANNUAL 1-day mink event over 200 magl'.lificent fur fashions- all specially priced for this once-a-year sale! Saturday, January 13th Only! = For the first time in South Cout Pl1u . , • we 90 111 ou+I Show you more magnificent mink designs th1t you would , .. if you could shop the New York market for days end day~ Every one's 1 lustrous, lush natural beeutyi Every one's • handsomely worked, 9enerou1tf cut new sh1pe. Every one's • speciellt purchued buy you can't 1fford to miss; a. bright. be early, be her• when out doors open et I 0:00 A.M. sharp. I MEET MR. IRVING PULLIN ... our men in New York. This marvelous collection of furs came out with him. His exp.,+ advice is yours for the asking. He's • wizud when it comes to color consultltions, silhouette Hlections ind f11hion-fit. 11 Natural Mink Stolesl Suit Stofesl C.pesf Including eleg1nt bubble upet ... in Infinite s1 aa nrlety. Pa1tell Ranchi Silverbtuel Wlldl D1wnl Natural Let-Out Mink Stoles! El Oor1do Sioles! plus . , . tdra-dHp 7-row 1tol .. for tiller s2aa women. Dawn! EmlN* PHrll Emba• Past.II Dark R1nchl Sllverbluel N1+ur.I Mink F.shion-New Capes ind Stoles! Capes with double-fur El Dorldo cofltrs, $388 stol" tool Let.vt Portrait collar stol .. t Newly Important 1h1detl Special! Couturier Mink C•pesl Siolesl Rare-quality EmlN• Cerule1n, $488 sass Emba• Arur9ne, lrnbl• to Autumn Han, Embt• Momlnt Li9htl SOUTH COAST PLAZA e lrlstol •t Sunflower e Cotta Mesa e 540-n17 Open 10 a.m. te t:JO p.m. -Sit. 10 a.m. te 6 p.m • II DAILY '1lOT Tllundlf, .,...., 11, 1968 A Familiar Resolution: Watch Weight in 1968 By JEAN COX Of ....... """ ..... With a month ot gleefuJ gluttony finally over, it'• not always ao easy to aail by a mirror or scale with- out a wince and a shudder. To atone for holiday sins. there is aht1ys a diet. some· thing wbicb DAJLY PlLOT columniat Ual Boyle said one out of every ab Amer- l.canl la embracJna .. in hope of acbievlne better health or a more acceptable ailllo..ette." The quesdon, however, it what kind of diet. The an- swers could flll a libnry. "A cowle of nelebbon and myWf got our ltom· achs tocetber and tallced this thine out... teltlfted • Laguna Niguel resident with dead pan lntensjty. "We decided the ones who are lollnl weight are the ~en. Most of them Joe FRESH CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ROSES ~! 96' ONN FIJDAY·SA1UIDAY AND ALL HOUDAY WEEKS THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO '1CK UP CUT FLOWERS AT A REAL BARGAIN 90I SOUTH HARBOit, SANT A ANA WE HAVE G. I. FOOD GIFT PAKS FOR SERVICEMEN AT HOME and ABROAD Tlll1 lift pat wetp. )Ill S.. ..... -11111 q11aJ.i&I to. IAX tlllpment tro ~-Wft'MM, Jfen S. a ti• utortm•llt t( iDo6t wlllU will a., well, wti.rwnr , .. 4!fU.UU. .. -. 14.91 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Bristol et Sunflower, Coste Mes• OJMn Sundey, too I 11 to 51 WOMEN'S ~ SHOES ....... ' .............. . JOYCI, FOOT FLAIRS FLATS f • • • t t t t t o o • t o • t t t t t • I t t t o t t t t t t t o t • t • e e t t • s511 ORCHIDS. DD TOWNEIS CHILDREN'S S~OES .......... s4 TO sa EDWARDS. Ml ... CH 225 L 17th, Co•I• Me .. I• -A CMID -:;:;,:::; NO MAIL 01 PHONI OIDlll e ALL IALU PINAL ' w a: :J .... . . . "' Couple Exchange Vows In ·Double Ring Rites PAINE, WEBBER, JACKSON & CURTIS PRESENT A SEMINAR "INVESTMENTS AND WHAT THEY CAN DO FOR YOU" WMIJI: Moftdeiy, J1"ury 22 et 7:10 p.111. WHDI: The lroedw1y, Newport Tr1inift9 Roo"' SPIAIR: P\illip E. Sperry • Do you know how to make your investable funds work for you? • Should you invest in stocks, bonds or mutual fund s? Which will provide t~ best potential for your goals in life? The Broadway invites you to attend this seminar that will be conducted by Investment Planning Specialists, Phillip E. Sperry, of Paine, Webber, Jackson & Curtis, to help you plan what's best for you! No admission cliorge, but a reservation is necessary. To make yours, please phone (71 .. ) M-t-1212. T'*'.,. 11 ar'Mt. big, blauttful ahowroom-1tore1 ready for JOU' ~lahlnga ehoppfng. Corne today, eome tomorrow, to '" fumltu,. faahlona In room •ettlnga that ut ybur l"'IOlnlllon aplnnlng. Aftd becaU91 fNfW1 dar I• wlue daJ at RB. Jult one vlalt wll corwtnce yot1 tlllt lbaolutefr no other fumttu,. atof9 glv .. you thl• much qualltJ, thl1 much MMc:e, thla much M11dlon, priced con1letentty at NYlnga up ID 80%. An thl1 and frM decofltlng Hnlcn too. Llbtral credit term• ao that yo• can buy e¥ef1thlng you want to4ayl --------------------------------~-----------------------------------z a: :J u. eo1nw •-&a••• avo. a.•• 1 •_ .. __ #If. uwww.....,.,.aw. w111u• ...,.-w.m. .-. AH-t1D W. UCXllM //NI. oow.A • M. AIUIA M. ._ ..... -LMIWDOO kVD. Cl,Mt9,')llT,.._.. fl0Cm9.1. ltl u.Y waT ............. "'°° awi.1aa1 ............ llA04 8'llO. ......... 10MllA&.IQ4 llVO. ~ -LIWWWIOlll .. eA• IF ' H • IOUTH I. STIBT PM .... a la. Ml •-o .. -U.U W a U ••IA -CMJ•• -~•AX• --W. lMXJl.11 Aw. . .,_ .... _. ·-··---·-··-·-··--- . . . . -. . . So Pie ,.... IMlve • ... "**' COlllt. Appl rec.i9' J• ' Jobnlo Krilty = Kana Sdud MdM Eacl to con •beet 1 d:atL. :,a: polnt4 malab t.-taal JllUlt . day, J An wlllbt Dm"• ftllllW Loi I o..- Beadl ahme --wUl bi Ta> To Ace Tbe ::.g n•, ti ange • Amert en Ac Gle1 and L the " aeuioc at 9:3 13. Top! um • and F dustrt Problf and Tax : IRS.• -devob swera J I • • [ [ , [ f 1 ( c 'S oul South Coast Juniors Pick Contest Judges Tax Forum To Benefit Accountants HB Auxiliery · Lldles' Amlllary fn Rm-tblctoa Beach Veterua of The tndutrial u Wiii as J'oretp wan, l>olt ,. 1he public accowtaat will meeta at s every flnt and benellt fl'Gm tu tu ~ w--__. _._ n•, to be apouond by c..,liiitblrdiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiuiiiiiyiiiiie•iiiiiwwc.iiiiiiil ange County Cb8ptilr ol the .. THINK IAU American SocletJ of Wom- en Accountants: Glendale Federal Sutnp and Loan, Fullerton will be the aettlnt tor the an.-, lelllOD, ICbeduled to b91bt at 9:30 a.m. 8ahlfdl1, Jaa. 13. Toplct Included on the for.. um are Olangea bl StMe aod Federal Tu Codel, In· dUltrial Aocountiq T a I • Probltm1 and the Varied THINK ••• • and Somet:lmea Jn1ricate Tax Reportmg 1'ormJ al IRS. 'Jbe laat boar wtJ1 be • -clewtld to quutiou ad u. Jt41n lnhl ..... "'-......,. ...... .....,. nera. January Cleail·Up LINGERIE Priced To Clear IAYI 11p to SOcro • • • on many very f •mous-narne ltr.nds of bras, girclles, gowns. 1Mi•m•s, b•by ctolls, sftps, Y2 slips, pt1nties, ~pttnh •nd slippers. Al- sorted colon. broken sins, discontinuecl Jt.ms. Out they CJO et tremendous wvings for you. , LAST J DAYS to save on tlle• JANUARY SPECIALS WAINR'S IRA SPICIAL , Reg. ~.00. White only. Siz-2,. es 32-36. A-8 cup. WAIND'S PAN111 GIRDU Reg. 13.so. Long-leq style .1 O" in white. Sizes S-M-l. YASSAIET11 PUSH-UP IRA Req. 6.00. White, pink , blue ff or block. Sizes 32-36. A-B-C 4 cup. YASSAREnl PANTll GllDU Reg. 11 .00. White, pink, blue I" or black. long leq style. S-M-L-Xl. ~ OLGA PANnl ••DU . Reg. 13.00. Lonq-leg style in 11• white. Sins S-M·l·XL fe1hion1 for .. . llWPOllT IOCW -,_ .._. <714> 644-0170 PUUPrOM -Cllllt PM c..r m•> ._,_ DOM11Y -s....-CMW (nJ> .a~14 0,. 10 A.M. tt • '.a Mr. ... Mill Fft. ti t.JO ,,.._ ......... .-..... ~ ... ~MllJCAD Ol MASTa CHA ... ---1--·p , ........ . TllMrMQ, .i.., u. 1961 DAILY lll.01' •• J.ANUARY SAVINGS --LADIE .S' MEN'S & GIRLS' A fvU ranoe of Styles -flw9I MCb, mode turtlenecb, roll turtlenecb. tleeveleu. short & Iona at.eve atyln, IGIW1, lfrtpet, nowltlea. Some fuU fathfoned. Assorted colon. Sb.a U to .CO. ...... V• N.,a nae n's ·perma-pr • .. no-iron matched WORK SETS 2!~ 3!! cemp. 3.97 ce111p. 5.97 Wath-dry-.aty-ciart fn a "'"9d blencl of 75% coftoll, 25% Fortrel9 pofyes•. Shfrt alas U Y.a to 17. Parttt haVe 2' to 4" waists, 28 to 32 lengths. llaclc ollve, apruce, tan, tlate grey. "°'IN cnnw. I YAN ~U'tS, """8IOH OI UST u. l10IU 1t'.F. Reg. 4.87 LADIES' 1~APRI AND SLACKS •4 llZIS I TO 11 led Mlllng types: We1tern fean1 double knit nylom, rayo• & ny- lons, tome per111aprH1 1tretcll types with detachable stirrupt. S..e .-la. Not oil sizes In all colon. Excellent a110rtm•nt. Mef la VuH1111 ;:~ -~ ANAHEIM HARBOR AND WIUHH WAY ONI M ii ( '>0UTH0f [ll\~I Y 1 fl "O ,• .... ' •ave ,.. mueh '"•1$ lamb eollar SUZIE WONG COATS $ COMPARE AT $15 Ea1)"<are all·weather Ylnyl Suzie Wong coat -for dr9111, sport and cosual wear. With a luldous topping of lamb. Beau. tffuf fy made, llke coots costing much, much more. In black or whlte.SlzetS.18. Not I• Vo1t NU)l9 glri.' 1111•ortM SLIP-ONS & CARDIGANS WJ. llG. 2.61-2.97 $ Bulky kn its, novelty coble treatments fn ~ ocrylla. Alto many dotafc looks, fine gouge IW9aten. Chooee from white & latest fashion colors. Sizes~ 7·14. Net htV011 Nvp COSTA MESA 3008 ORIS TOL l\ V( • JUST OH NEWPORT AVE lll'WllM \l\M 01((,0 Jilt MW ll M <EP '' glrlll' GOWNS & PAJAMAS I!! Cucldfy cotton ffon. nef prints, toffcla llt many styles & fr9crt. rnents. Sizes 2·4 toddlen and 3.14 gfrll. Mef .. V•N• * STOil llGllS * Mll.Yll•t1IPI SATllllY 11 ti 1 Pl s.AYtttllPI · \ %0 DAILY PLLOT Agent Named Ray W. Du Val o( Cos~ Mesa has been appointed ager/ for the Saota Ana dls- tficJ agency ot the Pruden· tial Insurance Co.. manag- er Perry l.. Parker .. ,h rtounced. OVER THE COVNTER NASO Llttlntt for Jenuery 10, 1961 -,...,/'r., YOUR CAR SAVE 15.44 40 ,000 MILE GUARANTEE OUR BEST COMPLETE BRAKE JOB 1968 CAil SERVJCE SPEOALS SHOCK AB.50RBERS 5.88 nchot4ior 19.68 • 20,000 mi~ pnotce • doul* ldioa. airplane typt • ~pin that Ql'W a.r ride andf~ ....... .,.tirt ~ aoy americu car 44.44 INCLUDES ALL TiiF.SE FEA 'rulES: • install our bnt -k>,000 mile lining on all 4 whttfs • 09erbaul wbttl cylinders with all new perts • machine all .f drums lo satin-smooth finish • a.re-grind lining for perfect contact • bleed and Bush entire hydraulic system • dean and zepeck ftoat wheel beatings • clean and inspect lllllter cylinder • adjust brUa on all 4 wheels • compJttt totd tat of your new bttkes SAFE'IY P ALCON TlllES 20 MONIH WEAR GUARANTEE 6)0-1} ''°"14 n H.C '70-1) 771-1' I00-14 IU.14 n..••' whitewaU. only 2.00 more plus fed. tu £ram t.56 to 2.38 and old ti~ 10.00 ANY SIZI TIU ) NEW iayrrtst 'FOREVER-VIEW' Home Sites! 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Three itineraries, ranging from 17 lo 22 days, are de· scribed as lhe ''lowest irie· ed PacUic tours ever' by BOAC. The 17 -day package t.aket in Honolulu and five attrac- tions in Japan: Tokyo, Nik· ko. Hakooe. Kyoto and Nara. Minimum all -inclu- sive rate from San Francia- -co is $730; Crom Hooolulu, $640. There are a pair of 22-day trips. One embraces four pointa in J apan. plus For- mosa, Hong Kong and Ha- waH. Its cost begins at '890 Crom San Francisco; '840 from Honolulu. The other "three·weeker" adds Bangkok and Singa- pore to the itinerary and goes for '988 from San Fran- . · cisco; '910 from Honolulu. New Marks Set By Interstate I n t eratate Department Stores' sales for December. climbed to · a r e c o r d t95,329,99'l, a 17.5 percent gain over December 1966 sales or '81,158.979. it was announced in New York by Sol w. cantor, president and New BolA Brataela • chief executive omcer. A new Bank of America branch ta under construction in the South Cout Town Center at the corner ol Bristol and Anton Boulevard. On hand at the ground- breaking were (kneeling) developer Henry Sege:rstrom and BofA vice president H. H. Jackson and (standing} Hal Segerstrom, branch manager Richard Oebahr and Harold Sege1'6trom. The-new building will be the permanent home for the Bristol-Randolph branch. Completion ol construction is scheduled for the IUUl· mer. Cantor also reported that . lnuratate's sales for the .. _. first 11 months of fiscal . . 1967, eDded Dec. 31. also set a rec~d of $523.791,785. compared lo sales o f M70,578,60'1 in the com· parable period a y e a r earlier. This was an 11.3 percent increase. Miller Sla ted To Give Talk E. C. Miller, retired Air Force lieutenant c o l o n e l who now directs economic p 1 a n n i n g, management systems • planning, of AutoneUcs, will add..·ess the Orange County chapter or the Budget E 1 e c u t i v e Institute Jan. 18 in the Charter House, Anaheim. Eyestone to Address Engineers' Banquet .. Bank Dividend Security First National Bank's directors ha ve declared the r e g u 1 a r quarterly dividend of 32 cents per share on the l3,110,000 shares outatand· Ing. payable Feb. 5 to shareholders of record J an. 16. The program ls open to all persons interested in budgetary planning control JANUARY S. F. Eyestone, president of Aulonetics a.nd a vi'ce p r e s i d e n t of North American Rockwell Corp., has been selected as the speaker for the 1968 Orange County Engineers W e e It Banquet. Eyestone is prominent in the fields of i n e r t i a 1 guidance and qineerlng Eyeslone's subject a t the banquet to be held Thurs- day, Feb. 2Z at the Santa Ana Elks Club, will be ''Engineering for Progress.'' Tickets can be obtalned through the treasurer• of the partici4>ating societies of the OraDge Count1 E oglneerinC Council THE GOODS IN OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ARE PRICED TO SELL IMMEDIATELY. THE .ENTIRE STORE AND WAREHOUSE INVENTORY MUST IE SOLD THIS MONTH. ITALIAN IMPORTS ASH TllA YS ·············-Re9. $ 6.00 VASES ............................ Re9. 10.00 Ci9uette LIGHTER SETS Re9. I 0.00 CANDLE HOL DER. SETS Req. 8.00 E1. CID GLASSWARE NOW $3.st NOW 5.ts NOW 5.ts NOW 4.7' ,,_ L...--.... c. ........ , 4 PIECE GLASS SETS -Re9. SI 0.00 NOW ,S 7.ts LIGHTER SETS . . ....... Req. 15.00 NOW 11 .ts LEATHER BINDERS ••..... Req. 20.00 NOW 15.ts ICE BUCKETS I Lug• Assortment I REG. $I 0.00 NOW $ 7.95 REG. $17.00 NOW $13.59 WINE RACKS H•rdwood REG. $1 4.95 NOW $11.95 PLACE MATS · I S+•in &1 .. ,, °"'•' •nd Wed9es) Re9. $1.50 NOW 99e Occasional T1bles Ch•irs & l•r Stools. Decor•+or Colors POT1BtY VASES, PLANTERS & ASH TRAYS ALL 20°/o OFF WROUGHT IRON DINING SET REG. $195.00 NOW $136.00 COLLAPSIBLE SMALL TEAK TABLES REG. $10.95 NOW $5.95 FAMOUS SAL TON HOT TRAYS (ELECTRIC) Reg . $6.95 Size . • • . . . . • Reg. $10.95 Size • . • • . : • . NOW $4.56 NOW $8.76 MANY, MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS AND AREA RUGS TOO LENG THY TO MENTION. MUST GO! 2043 WESTCUFF DR., NEWPORT BEACH 642-2248 DIRECTLY BEHIND COCO'S Plymoath8 Take 3 Claset1 Big Engines Win Acceleratio~ Tests RIVERSIDE -Big bore ellJl,Det in 1968 American paHenger can pr o Y e d •lain they can de:Uver the necH1ary power to get your car safely onto a freeway. In acceleraUon testl con- ducted Tueeday at RiversJde International Raceway for the 1968 Union.Pure Oil Performance Trials, the honor• in each claas went to cars with large engine displacement.. Plymouths t o o le ac- celeration. wins in thret of nfM classes being tested Ull· der the supervision of the National Association f o r Stock Car Auto Racing (NA.SCAR). A 375 -hor se power Plymouth GTX made the fastest run of the day - 5.875 seconds to acceleration from 25 lo 70 mph. The 70 dlfferent makes and models of cars tested were 1egregated according to engine size, price range and optioul accessories. Other acceleration win- ners Tuesday Included a Buick Riviera, a Chrysler 300, CbeveUe 300 and an American Motors Rogue, whlch baa posted a perfect score in economy and ac- celeration tests during tbeae first two days of the five- day annual event •ponsored ~ the Union on co. o1 California. . The 70 cars tested Tues- day were required to ac· celera1e from 2S to 70 mph with an electronic CGUDte' recordin& ttJe number o1 seconds elapsed during the r&&D. To compensate for wlnd, runs were made ln two directions and an average taken. All cars were equip- ped with a u t o m a t i c transmissions. In class. 1, for s11per delue V-88 with four-barrel carburetors and e n g i n e s produ cing 35 0 -375 horsepower, the winner was a BWck Riviera with a UJ. cubic I n c b displacement power plant. Clus 2, for deluxe V ~s with two and four barrels, 290 to 380 horsepower, went to a Chrysler 300 equipped with a ~inch engine. Class 3, medium V-85. two barrel carburetors a n d en,uies in the 230 to 390 horsepower range, went to a Mercury Monterey with ·a 390 to CID engine. In Class 4, for standard V ~s ln the 200 to 230 horsepower nnge, the fastest acceleration w a a made by a Plymootb Fury I with a 311 CID V"'- Class S. for intermediate V ..as two barrel carbuntors, 190 to 265 horsepower, wu taken by a Plymouth SpQrta Satellite eqwpped witb • 318-incb engine. Class 6, intermediate six· es, 115 to 175 horsepower, saw a Cbevelle 300 ia the front rank. It wu powered by a 23().inch engine. Clus 7, compact sixes of 95 to 145 horsepower range, went to the A m e r r c a n Rogue, with a 232 CID engine. Jt was also class winner for mileage ln fuel economy tests here Monday. Class 8, s p o r t a -i ft· termediate V..,s, with four barrel cari>W'etors, 320 to 375 horsepower, went to a Plymouth G T X powered by a ~inch engine. • : Class 9, sport compact V· Is, two barrel carbureb's and 195 to 265 boc~r, went to a Mercury Cqar equipped with a 3moblcb engine. • . -. • . . . ONE WEiil ONLY The 811rdian Premi1m* TUllLISS 4 Ply NYLON coaD LOW PIOFtU WMrTIWAW ADI SJ.M GUARDIAN PREMIUM FULL 4 PL y NYLON .collD .. .. -.. .. 95~· IUCDAU "-• FO. mm TAJ U I ll t.n WlllTEIAW 1.Jl1H 7.71«14 7.71111 ·~AADL LIHL i...et 4-lif-.+;e.,. ..ie•e .,. ,..'"'9 .+11N11r4t el ftt1 .. 1rket9f. Me t11clt ill4•..,., .... u.er4t Hit+. II INSTANT CREDIT -NO MONEY DOWN GUARANTEED BRllllE RELINE· "S... Day" Senic• ........ _ ............... .., ... ......... ........... ,... .................... ....... ... _ .... ~ ..................... ~ ................ MOil AllllllCAM MAH C.US GUARANTEED 30.000 MILES '18!! .. ~ ,.... ............ F-RON1 END ALIGNMENT ............ : 1. Cllecll -....... ..... J. a.dc-4 ... ....... 4. Cllecll -.... ......,, s. ,.,., ...... '5!!~·· C OllONA ...... Sovtbel ...., ... far ..... ....... WU repo Aclama, 11 ft'ltlfli llnabn Local 1 ma1ned blSblr ti! ama said el WU el tbe ... tivity {OJ nia, wbl Security Researcl index st.c ago. Last n presentd vember, llminary a record cember'1 &.i 2ft. HAM• U t '5,A! So~ &ii So- 90' VtN 5,,, I Fury •• Mdl.ate ntora. r, WU Sport! ritb • 1te six· power, ia the 1>Wered hes of ranie, ic an I CID • class :ID fuel [onday. ; s -in· :h four 320 lo 1t to a owere<f ~v. Urtb'a ~l'. Cqar IOZitlacb .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . •au. fO. lll ua AW 4 4 I r - 1: . . .. . . ~ . . ... . . ...,.... . - :Southland Economy Slows Southern California's eco- __, ...... ClOIR lfilbtlJ for U. Ont Ume in Dine ...... •Ina Decembar. It WU repon.ci today by 0 . C; Adami, manac• of Security Pint NlllDnal Bl*'s Colla llnabnnch. Local ..... Mltivity ,. malned abOllt lt perOlll& bl ... tMn a~ ago, Ad-ami aa&d. lta December lev· el wu eaUmated at 187.5 on tbe ... of s-... Ac- tivity for Southern Cali.for· Ilia, wbicb 11 compiled bJ Security Bank's Economic Research Department. 1be index stood at 152.7 a year ago. .,.,_ ____ _ ,Ml _________ ___ I __ _ while department atoN sU., bank debltl ud real estate acUvity all dlcll.Ded. Duttnf November, t b e latest DlOlltll for which labor filun• an available .... plOJJDeot reacbed lta ~ est level tor aDJ November on· reconl aod emplo~ dedlned to its loweat. leveJ lD 10 months. Employment of 4,118,000 clvtUam in tbe Soutblud'1 nlne metropolitan counties meaot a one -year gain of E:tpert .. ,_.. 121,000 workers. On a year· to-year· basiJ, employment William H. Reimen of bas risen 2.7 percent locally Corona del Mar baa and U percent naUo.nally. . . d t b Sou•" On a seasonally adjuated JO~e e · ~ern Last month's estimate re· preaentd a decline from No- vember, for which the pre- liminary index reading wu a record mark ot 189.4. De- ceinber's level remained above that al Octobli, Wben a previoua record of lel.3 WU estabililbed. Among iDdlTidaal Index economic indicators, which are adjusted for seasonal flactuationa, construction ac· tivity lncreased fractionally, basil, unemployment aver· • Callf ornia reg l on a l aged at 4.6 percent of tbe sales of(jce ot Vance, nine metropolitan counties' Sanden • Co.. Inc., total civilian 1 a b o r force mutual fund mana,ger- during November. underwriter. span1sh ..... . ............ ........ '1!•• • ....,,,4 -~,Je .... ~~-ia;j .1.-... . - • '... .. . . ,.~ . ..,tr Wi-'~ ... -..... G~H4 Warehouse and Showroom FLOOR SAMPLE CLEARANCE! i \s•« Alt& ~u .. T A AW Of: ~ f!AA.U( ~ALue$. 9flli'Nlf»+ ~"&IC& T.t.9'-ff 1aai ...,-,u qq!I. H.Mo T~o ~wr SOAA ue..~q~ t.»w iqq• s~..,,~ Woco A~ Sot:°A AQ, ~ .. u -/'39 1! ~.~~o~ So~-~-~L.v£T-2QC3 !! 90"TurrED ~~ VINV\.· 2-.~11-f89U SPA1oS1~ ~~ ~ A~ '-MW.A~ 1qq~ IS'PC..Wf' MADE.RAS DE SAUTA 'BA120AtaA- &.r. ~ L.OYE 'SCJCr 540 ~ ti?c•·•"q: ·~ ~. 60. SPAN\S\-\ CREDENZA CAEVED 30"HT. f 41\ u TZC.Ea. '' 9 ~ -'1 HANO ~"4Et) ~ IMPllUD> ~ &.itJ REa 1qq4lf -\79~ Mc.x,cA~ GAL\..°E:ON CHEST -\-\A.NO CA2VEt> -79 ~ ~.I u OPAN\S" Gl\Me ~rs 12.°" 0"'"-~M.\C~ 1bP ~£' D' ~. CA.otS RU..'2.1.,~ s"s-lh9~ GLA~:. CocxTAIL. T~8LL ~ 1'/ ... " PL.A-nt _,ox 60'" OA~ ~ 2e.., 1~4'C -119 ,, GAME. lAaE '48#1to. Wo2MY C&tSTtJUT ~\CA \oP •114"' Wlb06T~ON 8'r56. KING Siu MAnee;s ~ 80)( sPea~e.s 99~ Smtt~ SwA6 LA~PS Weou~T r~tJ RE.61~.cts 9 ~2.VEO 5PAt111SM Tu~E.Dc.w. 1~1f' HAc1EfJO>. 6.~ ~~ ~a s~TtlK 22' Du~so OMI.._ on ... 1)AltJTI~ Z.O•/• OFF CoNuC otMltJAt. oic.. ~1~1tJtits ZOt'• OFF' 8, ~~\C. 5ot:-A fAl.llJ!I w/coNT'tMTllJA2 ta.lift"' c b $s:. •. 11s-. ~U. t.W~ W8*6WT' ........ _ 9 !i 8•~S~t.\ ~MPS 20 •t. OFF- 5 FT. S~t~ CJwoeMrA 2••.1115.itV -4:39 1f ~--~IX.&~ .• ..,, 3 ... a.~ "-5q1.!' REDUCTIONS TO 503 OFF! Oii lltANllH UYINGROOM--4Dl ... NING ROOM-AND 81DllOOM NRNITUU I * •ICU& IAU llOUU * W ... AYI 10 A.IL "I'll. 9 P.&., .. H.AY 12·1 KaceUa ph~ SPANISH FURNITURE '' j DAil Y PILOT Draft Future Hinted By BOB HORTON WASHINGTON (AP) Pentagon sources say the 39.000-man draft call an· nounced for March is a sign ol th.logs to come UU. spring and summer -with month· ly manpower requests of about 40,000 or more likely in AprU, May and June. Lut year's draft sum· mons in the s a m e four· month period averaged only about 15,300 per month. As one manpower planner put it in describing the up· swing: "We're dealing en· tirely with m e c h a n i c s here." The mechanks are that the Army is now in the midst of wltat the Pentagon calls a major replacement cycle involving thousands of men d r a f t e d when the Southeast Asia buildup was launched. ' NEEDS SOARING By August replacem e n t needs will really be soaring. The reason : Jn August-1966. when U.S. manpower (or the ~ar was escalated, 36,· fiOO men were ordered to duty, followed by 37,300 in September, 49,200 in Oc· tober and 37,600 in Novem. ber. Those men will be ending thelr tw.>·year loon this fall. and the Pentagon has to allow about five months for the lnductlon process and training in lining up ready replacements. Thus, M a r c h inductees ~· ly will be August replace· ments. Pentagon planners say it would be somewhat misleading to try to project 198'7'1 April, May and June manpower needs simply by looking at the draft calls of September, October and No· vember 1988. Thia is be· cause enlittmenta and re· enllltments -over which the Pentagon bu no con· trot -help determine re· placement needs and be- cause the overall planned level ol the .-med forces must be considered. NEW LEVEL The Anny ltrength stood at U'I milllcm at the l a s t accountfnt Nov. ~. A new level may be 1et for the fis. cal year beginning July 1. The Pentagon declined to predict oUiclally monthly draft calls for 1987's second quarter, but said in re· aponae to questions, "We can expect a relatively high level of draft calla to be re· quired during the balance of the current fi9Cal ~ar" ending June 30. After that there could be a tapering off in Pentagon Tequesta to the Selective Service System. This would .reflect theJiip In Deeember 1966 to 12.100 inductions and average monthly induc· Uons In 1967 of only 18,200. MARCH CALL The 39,000-man call for March -second highest of the Vietnam war -com. pares with January's 34,000 and February's 23.300. Calls in the Vietnam war reached a hjgh of 49,200 in October 1966. Actually, 50,· 571 men were drafted then -there Is always a differ· ence between manpower re· quest and the n u m be r brought in -making it the biggest month for inductions since 54.981 men were put in unHorm in May 1953 near the end of the Korean War. Monthly inductions rang. ed to 87,000 in the Korean War. For the past 23 months all inductees have gone In· to the A r m y. The o t h e r services have been relying on volunteers to maintain their strength levels. 9-week Oass On Estates A nine..week COW'M for tbe laymen on bow to plan hia family estate will be of. fered tb1a 1pnn1 In the eve- ninl by Oraoce Coasit Col· Jeie. "Family Estate Plmnm1., will meet T;lursdays from 7~30 to t :30 p.m. 1D Liberal Arts., Room No. 3. Tbe COClfM will end April 4. A • tWtioo fee will be ct.-1- ed. TM courtt wlU tell bow to best bold tltJe to prop- '"' Md otbii wlw pla • ..... IO tbM tbe boldel' .., ......... ~ .... .... Oft and laberlbnce taat. It wt1l ..._. the lm· ptrtanct ol ,.um, protes. ..... ldvke. llld the plan· .. olc,pical ...... lays' COii• Jlt .. I 2.H -~ 2.ts Reg. 3.00 to 4.00. Choose from entire stock! Favorite styles. colors in bright patterns in washable cot· ton broadcloth or flannel. Sizes 4 to 20. Stock up now for the entire year at savings! ~tore for Boy~ ---... -.. -I ... -- -- S ' T 0 R E -VV-I>D BJF tJANUARY SKL:E~ Boy's famous make cotton knit shirts 1.99 Reg. 3.00 to .4.00 famous trand cotton knit shirts. Collared style in patterns or solid colors. Sizes 8 to 12. Cotton twill bermudas for boys, s·ave 1.81 3.19 ;Reg. 5.00. Excellent color selection in '' fast·backed'' styled shorts. 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I.II Re1. 15.00 • U.M Ree.13.0011.• Reg.16.00 .12.M Ree. 14.0011.21 Reg.17.00 .. 11.H Reg. 18.00 ...••••••••• 14.41 Children's g,oes -~ .. . NEWPORT • #I FASHtoN ISLAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644-UOO • MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TILL 6:00 . . • " • --- WI ball , its I Fon wall F1 fron Mic! and Ne• w foot: to s maj you beet B1 grac Sc)). ~' Ni Fe Cros Seek Of '1 PEBBl Open got swings ir aa defene Bing Crc play bett "I'll po ments af cootinuin Slam anc year. NicklaL ranks as won the 1 British 0 them all i Grand Sl U.S. and t.ournamE "Winni.I sire," de• AJthOU@ t.er golf two week of pasty lumbus, • let" t.ourn. "I'm p· Williams and migl Phoenix, much," t ''if you I year, yOL mer rolls After St In 1967, b cation in ing, swin with bis) he shed • During nine rout shots an< menl nee proaches. for the 1 round ov• rourse. The 6,4 of '!7~ write do'<' laus obse 70." That d1 Ing in fr NicklaL Bob Hoa1 athlete, 1 at Cypre g.lass Hill and Salm hole cut Pebble B Van Lam Laci LOS Al Van Bree Laker tE ball club The la1 to the N• J asketba nesday n "We h. "r less b: by finess1 going for The lo a pulled Lakers 1 ~min t Kollf wu Los An ne xt Wed ch wits Philadelp .... I -----.. -----. --------- -:· -w -... . -.. .. --~ .. ---. ---· ... --.. .. . . -. , .. .. ~ . ·-. .. ... --~ ... ,,. .... ,,.. ... ,,. ..... .. •• t • • .... -........... DAILY PU.OT U Spiller Walks Into Pro Grid J"ob· BJ EARL GlJSTKEY Of ... oellrPW ..... When the St. Louts Cardinals foot· ball club threw open tbe gates to _ .it.a pre-season training camp at Late Forest, ru., tut July, 100 rookiea walke<l in, looklnc for jobs. ball and the school qpened lls doors ill 1930. "I didn't tb1nk t was big enough to mate it," Spiller said after getting llack from St. L>uis. The Cardt weren't too sure. either. double practice sessions a day before the veterans repol'ted to camp. And aft~ two weeks of practice with the vets the exhibition season started and their were Just five rookies left. They only cut one after tbat. and wasn't then sure wt\icb sport best suited him. He played In the Dodger summer 'tookje program In the summer of '81 and by the time he decided to go out for football at Orange Coast, the Pl,ra_tea bad already pl<1yed one game. care of the tnee lf I came over there so I did . ., After two years of stardom in LA State's defensive backfield,_ SpUler anxiously awaited wt January's pro draft. He waa tbf oDly LA State player drafted last year, wb.ereaa the year before, i2 Diabloa were picked. They waited until the 16th round or the combined pro football player draft last January tu select him. which means at least 275 players were chosen before Spiller was. "But I st.ill hadn't made it by then. Four or them made il One was from Washlngbl, another· from Michigan, the l.hird wu a ~ agent aod the fourttl was Phil Spiller, from Newport Beach. When you examine the numbers of football players wbo each year fall to secure jobs, in either of the two major professional football leagues, you conclude that it's easier to become, say, a movie star. "Tbe first thing they did In camp was suit e v e r y b o d y up and clock them through 4,0-yard sprints, Just off ~t. they cut four draft choices." SpUler recalled. Tbe club has to reacll its 40-player limit by the first leagtte game. I started au rive exhibition games. The la.st oner was ln Chicago and as we left one of the assistant coaches came up to me and said: 'I think you're going to be one of the 40.' '' Spiller, a 1962 graduate of Newport Harbor High. arrived in Newport Beach his junior year. He transferred from Loyola High school in Los Angeles and was .an offensive and defensive back at Newport. Spiller played his first season at OCC at flanker and played in the 1963 Junior Rose Bowl game. The following year he was Orange Coast's quarterback' and took the club to the Elles Bowl. ''I started out as a cornerb~k with the Cardinals but Jerry Stovall (all· pro) got hurt and they moved me to strong safety at mid-season. Then Stovall returned to the Hneup and I was moved back to corner." He enrolled at Long Beach State for the 1965 spring semester but in· jured a knee in a baseball workout and was told his scholarship bad been cancelled .. Jn Spiller's first game back at his customary position, be intercepted two passes against the New York Giants at Yankee Stadium. But Spiller made it. He is the only graduate of Newport Harbor Higb School to ever play professional foot· The axe continued to faJI . The days and weeks rolled by and rookie~ were sent packing like clockwork, But Spil· ler remained. "We went through two weeks or He played baseball at Newport. loo, ''Homer Beatty from LA State call.· ed me up and told me they'd take As a pass defender. Spiller has to reckon with some of the greatest pass (See SPILLER, Paie %8) EX-NEWPORT ACE Phil Spiller Nicklaus Begins Drive For Four Major Golf Titles Crosby Champ Seeks Repeat Of '67 Win PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP)-U.S. Open golf cbampioo Jack Nicklaus swings into bis 1968 campaign today aa defending champion in the $104,500. Bing Crosby Tournament aiming to play better this year. "J'U point tx> the four major tourna· ments again," said Nicklaus, whooe continuing hope is to scOl'e a Grand Slam and win them all in a single year. Nicklaus, who will be 28 on Jan. 21, ranks as one of four players who have woo the U.S. Open, Masters, PGA and British Open. But no one has copped them all in a single year. Bobby Jones' Grand Slam in 1930 consisted or the U.S. and British Opens and Amateur tournaments. "Winning all four is everyone's de· sire," declared Nicklaus. Although he admits to shooting bet· ter goll in practice rounds the past two weeks than in comparative times of past years, the tiig blood from Co· lumbus, Ohio, won't play all the win· ter toornaments. --rm playing he.re and in the Andy Williams Tournament at San Diego and might play at Palm Springs or Phoenix, but I'm not going to play too much." be said with the explanation, "if you play too much early in the year you get stale by the time sum· mer ' rolls around." After setting money winning records in 1967. big Jack took a De<:ember va· cation in Florida including water ski· ing, swimming, fishing a.mi . play!ng with his youngsters, a routine m wb1ch he shed a few pounds. During the past 10 days he's played nine rounds of goll and terms his tee shou and putting good with improve· ment needed on the timing of his ap· proaches. He concluded preparations for the 72-hole Crosby with a subpar round over the exacting Cypress Point course. The 6,464-yard course plays to a par of 37-35-72 and although he didn't write down his hole.by-bole tally. Nick· taus observed, "I'm sure I was under 70." That despite a whistling wind blow- ing in from the Pacific Ocean. Nicklaus and his amateur partnf'r Bob Hoag, another former Ohio State athJete, open their competitive play at Cypress Point and then play ~PY· glass Hill and Pebble Beach on Fnday and Saturday. Those surviving the 54- hole cut play a final round Sunday at Pebble Beach. Van Breda Kolf f Laments Lakers' Lack of Strength LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach Bill Van Breda Kolff says his Los Angeles Laker team "just isn't a physical l>alJ club." The lament followed a 113-101 loss to the New York Knicks in National J asketball Association play Wed· nesday night. "We have to get our points more 11r Jess by finesse and to win' a game by finesse you have to have everything going for you," said Van Breda Kolfr. The loss of Jerry West. out with a pulled groin muse.le. hampered the Lakers as the l(nicks powered by them in the final quarter. Van Breda Koltf was ejected from the game. Los Angles doesn't play again until next Wednesday when the LQkers mat- cb wits and stamina with the Phlladelphja 76ers. NaW' YORK LOS ANGILIS • I' T 0 I' T ..l'Mlt ) 1M 4 AnOtnon 0 •·S I lell•m'f 1 l-' IS ~YIO' 1 l•J I ... !Nft 0 0.0 0 Clart 6 10.lO n ai.tdlt'f S M • GollftlS 1 U 1' • ..,.,,, 0 0.0 • Goodtl<:ll \ ... ,, l'rttl~r S N 12 HaMllten 0 0-0 0 JIC'.IUOfl J .)J 13 Htwtl.fm J S.S II J .... 111 0 o.t 0 lf'l\lloff • .., " K-'"'' I M • Mveft.,. I 1 I • ·-U "4 JO W.IW I M I ·-" . ~ ,. V811Andt'-l t·I 10 T91t~ 0 Jl·lt 1 IJ Tettll l7 ll..ll 101 ,._ Vorll 2' lt l• 34 -!IS I.• .. ,,..... If u f7 u -111 ,-.,.., ... -.. _ . Alttndf"" "" f,01'. ON THE WATERFRONT -Jack Nicklaus walks with the gallery to the 16th green at Pebble Beacll's Cypress Point golf course. Nick· Jaus is trying for a second straight victory in the Bing Crosby Pro·Am. Too Many Games Pro Playoffs, Bowls Getting Out of Control There's so many post-season games in pro football any more that the playoff and bowJ schedule is virtually a campaign of its own. At one time the only attractions that fo!Jowed the regular season ac· tivity were the Pro Bowl and the National Football Le a g u e cham· pionship game. Then the NFL expanded its slate to include the Runnerup Bowl -a tilt that pa ired the second place fin ishers in the two dfvis.lolfs: The birth of the American Football League in 1960 meant an additional league championship showdown and an all·star extravanza for the pro ranks. Still. you could hardly say the silua· tion was out Of control. Not yet. anyway. But wh en the two leagues agreed to stop disagreeing that set up three more post-season games -t~ Super Bowl and the two NFL sectional playoffs that came about because or releaguing. Now we have eight assorted playoff games -including that ridiculous Runnerup Bowl fiasco which will hopefully be dropped sometime io the near fu ture. The Super Bowl is a great idea. but apparently is a bit premature considering the relative strength of the NFL and AFL champions. Last year Green Bay stomped Kansas City <3.5-101. This Sunday l foresee a similar Packer conquest of Oakland, Uke say 35-14. Bot1eotdng Fr•n~e You bave to admit the Idea o( boycotting the Winter Olympics ii not totally bad. In view or tht 11'oddy treatme1tt dished out to Americana by the French since Cllerle1 DeGeulle cranked up bla anct-yank prtgram. DeGaulle ordered as oat ol our Frtnch NATO b111c1, h:u at.tempt· eel to destrov our ecenomy by gob- bling up our gold reatrve. baa tried to destroy our wor-ld Image. Hit .Uady flow of ''Hate Amert· ca" Ideals baa taken ltt toll oa the French populace and touring lhis bountiful land o{ beauty and hi11· tory Is no longer desirable because of the open hostJllty receJvP.d and the abortive prices charged. It's a shame to see an outstand· ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. OU:HH WHITI log world event like the Winter Olympics go to a nation that la so anti-everything fwe aren't the only target of the nasty old man- rcmember hJs urge for revolution In Canada and his move to keep England out of the Common Mar· kct). Slculae• Wrists Most athJetes take any serious In· jury as a ghastly blow. But the late Kokichi Tsuburaya of Japan ap· parently really took his misfortune to heart. The 27-year·old marathon ace was reportedly despondent over a foot In· jury which threatened his career. So, he slashed his wrists. A note round by police was addressed to his parents and read: "I'm too tired and T can't run any more." Tsuburaya was the Nipponese spike hero of the 1964 Olympiad . ln Tokyo, taking the bronze medal for thfl 26 mile. 385 yard grind after losin~ a stirring battle with Brit~in's Ben Heatley ror second pla'Ce . Gurnev Grantl .Mar•h•I CoroM del l'ttar'1 Oan Gurney will lead orr the United States Auto Club .euon, driving the pace ctr and servln~ as gnnd marshal for Sunday'• acUoa at RJver1rade Sptedway la lrwlactal, • No Jealousy Of Alcindor, Says Allen LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Lucius Al· len, a UCLA star playing in the giant shadow of Lew Alcindor. says there's no jeaJousy among teammates of the 7-foot·llh All·America center -only admiration. ''We're all aware Lew is a super· star and there's absolutely no discon· tent," the junior guard said. "Lew de· serves everything he gets because he's so great. And he really accepts bis fame wen:· Allen, an articulate sociology major from Kansas· City, Kan., is possibly the best of Alcindor's supporting cast of basketball stars -a cast which in· eludes such standouts as Mi.ke Warren, Lynn Shackelford, Edgar Laei!y and Mike Lynn. He's the No. 2 scorer behind the lJCLA pivotman with a 16.3 points per game average alter the Bruins' first 10 games this season. The Bruins, who have won the NCAA championship three of the past four i;easons. have a 44·game victory string and tbreatM the national record of 60 <'nnsecul.ive wins set by BilJ Russell· lrd University (){ San 1''rancisco. Allen thinks UCLA will go unbeaten tllis season and sm1lSh the USF-matk. "I feel we can do it,'' the 20-year-old backcow't performe.r offered. "That's what everyone 1s pushing for. It's go· ing to be tough but I honestly believe we can do it." AIJen. who also was second to Akin· dor in Bruin point production a year ago with a 15.5 average. says he's lm· proved from bis first varsity cam· 1>aign. "l've lmproved not so much in phys· ical ability but in basketball sense ." Lucius said. "When you reach a cer· tain physical point, it's a matter of using your head. I've matured.'' How much pressure is on the UCLA players? "There's some pressure. of ~ui:_s~ hut it real'ly isrr't1har-overpowermg. he answered. "It's not nearly as great on the players as it is on the coaches. And I think the pressure would be greater on us if we were. say, ranked No. 5 and striving to be No. 1." Morgan State Says Nix More Athletes Boycott NYAC BALTIMORE (AP) -At least six world track record holders plan to boycott the New York Athletic Club's indoor meet next month unless the club drops discriminatory mem- bership practices. according to Harry Edwards, leader (){ a movement to have Negroes boycott the U.S. Olym· pie team. Edwards. a sociology professor at San Jose State College in California. said he has rec•ived telegrams from some of tbe nation's leading track fig. ures who report they will not compete in the NYAC meet in New York Feb. 16. Membership in the NY AC is not open to Negroes and Jews and Edwards' group has demanded the club open its membership without regiard to race as one of six conditions for dropping its planned Olympic boycott. Edwards reported Wednesday that those who sent telegr.ams indicating they would not participate in the NYAC's meet, oldest in the world, included: .....John Carlos. East Texas State, world record hold.er in the JOO.yard · dash and winner of the 100 and 22(). yard dashes at the Pan American Games. --Bill Gaines, independent, world record holder in the 60·ya(d dash. -Martin McGrady, Central, Ohio, State, world record holder in lbe in· door 60().yard run. -Kirk Clayton, a California JUnjor college student, who holds the world record in the 50-yard dash. -Tommy Smith and Lee Evans wbo are members of two relay teams which hold r~rds for the 88().yard and mile relays. ln addition to the relay records, Sntith has set records in the 200.yard and 200-meter dashes. Evans holds records for the 400-meier and 440.yard cashes. Edwards report of the athletes decisions to boycott the NY AC meet was carried in today's editions of the Baltimore Sun. Staff writer Robert L. Naylor interviewed Edwards over the telephone. Edwards, disclo.sure followed by one day Morgan State College's decision to have its track performers bypess the NY AC's meet. Morgan had sent teams and individuals to the indOOf meet. which was first he-ld in 1868, for the past 20 years. Edwards praised Morg.an's decision as "beautiful." He added t h at "Morgan is actually ahead of our time table'' and said that up to now only individual athletes bad been co.n· tacted and urged to boycott the NYAC's meet at Madison Square Garden. NCAA Reopens Hostilities With AAU NEW YORK (AP) -The Nation&l CoUegiate Athletic Association re- opened Jts war on the Amateur Athletic Union Wednesday by calling off -effective next Nov. 1 -its moratorium on sanctioning of outside track and field meets. G b • ) N d ln a statement passed at the annual a r1e ame convention o( the college body, the --NCAA said it would demand that every event promoted by an outside Best Athlete source would have to carry NCAA certification. This has been a sore spot in the LOS A N E G L E s (UPI) long · simmering war between the Quarterback Roman Gabriel. who led NCAA and AAU over control of the Los Angeles Rams to a Coastal amateur sports. Division champ-ionship in the Nations_! WaJter Byers. executive director of Football League. W e d n e s d a y was the NCAA. said the action was delayed named Southern Califomia'i; athlete until Nov. l in order not to jeopardize or the month for December by the the U.S. efforts in the 1968 Olymptcs Helms Foundation.• ln Mexico City, Oct. 12·28. In his·best season in a Ram uniform, The AAU has insisted that it cannot Gabriel passed for 2.779 yards on accept joint sanctioning of open track 196 completions while helping the club and field events. and it has steadfastly chalk up an 18·2·2 record. refused to meet the college demand• His passing yardage for a single for certific.ation. season was second only to the 2 8~7.::..5 --~·e_so.called-m-0ratorium has been yara record established by a1iri wade in effect since August, 1965, at the in 1958. start of the Senate Commerce COm· Gabriel's 198 completions th i s mittee hearings and bas prevailed season were topped in Ram records through a study ol the pr~ by only by his own mark of 217 set a special arbitration board named by in 1966. Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Y az Top Male Athlete of '67 CAltL Y ASTRIMISKI Bosox Ace Tops Tough Field WAKEF'IELD. Mass, (AP)-A heav· ily perspiring Carl Yastrzemski had just finished one of his rugged daily workouts when he was told he had been voted Male Athlete of the Year for 1967 by an overwhelming margin in the annual Associated Press poll "I know what It's ilk~ to be on top and I want to stay on top." the slug· ging Boston Red Sox outfielder said In explaining what motivates hi~ to keep squeezing trips to the gym into his hectic ofC·season schedule . ·•1 worked hard to get where 1 am. and I'm not going to get complacent now," he added. Yastrzemski. who earned the AmeT- lcan League's Most Vatuahle Player award and Tr\ple Crown In batting while leading the underdog Red So~ to the pennant. said he wanted to sar, more than ''Just the usual things • about this latest award. ''This ts really cme of the outstand· tni honors, and I want everybody who voted for me to know hoW thank· ful I am ." he said. ' ·•A lot of awards are for just one 11port. like baseball. but this one is es• pecially import.9nt where it takes in so many thousands of athletes m all sports." The balloting by 378 sports writers and broadcasters was no contest, with Yastrzemskl f>icking up 210 first-place votes and 879 points on a basis of three for a first·place vote, two for second and one for third. Baltimore Colts' quarterback Jo h n Unitas. the National Football ~ague's MVP. wH a distant second wtth 21>1 polnU. Next in order were .nm Ryun, who broke his own world record for th• mile run with a 3.Sl.1 ctoelclngi pro golfer Jack Nicklaus, whO set a mon. ey-wlnning record of $188,988: and ace halfb•ck O.J . Simpson, "ho 1 e d Southern Californle to the n•tional colleae football championship . t N DAILY PILOT TlwsdlJ, JMuJ U , 1961 I Will Lombardi Retire 1 .Af ter Super Sunday? LOS ANGELES -There bas been cc:mslderable murmuring along the boWenrd wbich 1uuau Vince Lom· bard1 will abortly uncouple himself u bead c<*:h of the Green Bay P acltera. Thia could be tact. Then again, it may be no more than wilbtul thinking. It .,.. without uylng the woods are fWl or proleslionll football: people who would rejoice aa a result of Lomblrdl aeWng the bell out. The point la approaching where opposing coacbu will aoe and an tbr<YW up their baDda in despair of ever beating the 1'11· No quetti011, lie men ii UDC21JOy. No one la in the i...t aure of wnat tt is about Lombardi but more than a few tbeories are advanced. Some s ay be walks on water and SPORTS CLIPPED SHORT From OM W1re1 of AP /UPI ST. LOUIS -Roger Maris shrugged off the eftecta of Bell's Pally, ex· pussed desire for the baseball aeason to start and 1lgned bis 19es contrad with the Sl Louis Cardinals. In a novel telephone hookup between St LoWI end St Petersburg, Fla., General Managtr Bing Devine an- nounced that Maris signed for the same salary be made lut year. EaCimatet put Maril in the '15,000 ci... XI... T,.. At•I• INGLEWOOD -Tiie tlhllal Lii Aa•• m.,. wlD "1e ... ,.., .. .., u el-tame N8lltul Rtekey 1ape lolblt streak a.mitt• u tlleJ lliaJ lilolt &o Uae I&. IAtdl BIMI at ..... Fwua here. TM Blatt, WdDC don ftft~ plllee .. tile Wettera l>lvilloa, erept Co wtala ,_ tine ....... .. tlte tldrd plaee Khp wlaew dleJ tied th Oeklud Beall WeUtlday nl«bt, Z.!. Tile Kblp, wlao bve bee• ldJe llaee 1t1Ja1 Co tlte Sealt last S.llda1 alpe, wlD p& ao&ller lt•c lay.U follont a..tOt'• i•e. Tllttr aext iame wUl be apl8at &he Plttsbarp Pea,.. at Tbe Fonrm Jp. 18. ..... Sl9u LOS ANGELES -Teenager Mando Ramos GI Long Beach Calif., and lrilh Frankie Crawford of Lo s Angeles, who fought • rouaine fight waa by the latter lut Oct 5, liped Wednesday for a rematch Jan.· 25 at the 01.ympic Auditorium. s.. ••re• MANCHESTER, N.B. -A record erowtl ot z,• paid lrfbate to &be Amerteaa Leape elaamplom Botton Re.a Sox ud alto treetei their World 8erlet tarmeaten, Bob Gtbloa ud Loa Brock, Wedltetday lllP& at &he 21th anaaal bHeball dinner sponsored by th Mudtetter UalOD Leader Fuel, he. Amigos Beaten In Houston On Late Shot HOUSTON (AP) -WU.lie Somerael connected m a 12-foot jump shot in lhe lall Meood Wednesday night to provide the Housbi Mavericks with a 122·120 overUme victory over the Anaheim Amigos in an American Basketball Assoctati.on game. Somer.et ttole a throw ill wittl less than ~ seconds remaining in regula. lion time and dribbled the leclgth of the court to put the MaNericlts to within 111 • 109. The ~foot-9 gm:rd iromptly swiped the ball again and fed tcJ, Hal Halt'. wbo drilled a 23-foot.er with only 18 second1 left to produce the overtime, w . ill. ANAHllM "°""°" • ,, T • ,, T S.IVa .. ;J l •J • lledt.,. • i-2 20 TilorMt 1 M 3 Molls • M • c ..... 7 , ... '1 "'"'"' ' 1-4 1f ...... • .. , u IMM!rie 7 .. " De .... • ... 24 l Wlll 4 +4 12 Kr-a M ' ..... , •·I j Wartr. ' 7-1 IS ,..,._., ' 1.1 ' Tu,_ I ,, ' H::::r I 4-4 ' c;,,_ • M a M , 1-1 J I Uf!Ca , 1 .. ,, ,, ~rwt 11 .. , ,. Total• .. •JI 1• Tottla "' '~ 12:1 A~-t.41. ht.I a pipeline to the man upttaln. Some aay be lt the greatat fooball coach wbo ever lived. Some claim he la merely blHMd with .incredible luck. Whatever. he has those wbo must contend witft him playing with tbelr toes and bowling at the moon. On the retirement issue, Lombardi is not talking. At least, be ii hlibJy willkely to di1CU11 the matter unW after he disposes ol the final ptece of business of the season wbJcb ii . now at band. Tbat w o u I d be a television pro- duction next Smday entitled 1be Super Bowl. It involves tbe Paclt«s, who are cbempionJ-'of the NaUooal Foot· ball League,, Utt the o.t1and Raiders, the proven bHt of tbe American Foot· ball League. Sqwr of Stars The bowl is not super, really. Only one ol the two team. is worthy ol tbe distinction. You get three guesses aa to which Jquad it i.I. Tbe ttrst two do not count. Jimmy (The .Greet) Snyder, who operates an odds manllfacturtng pluit in Las Vegas, bu seen tJt to establish the Packers u 14 points superior to the Ra.iders. · Don't believe it. The Greek ls not in the babit of hanging up a figure in uceu of 14 points. It is bis W11Y of. saying, forget it. Snyder is more than aware that beating Lombenli is for the ~Id like filling an inside straight or rolling ten collJeC'Utive puaet. It happens only ooce in a while and now and tben. That's the ..., it is. Whenever the Green Bay team Is Involved In an important contest of Pu.shin& and sbov· log, tbe fiDll an.alJail always a.arrows down to tbe prtMnce of Lombardi. Lombardi ii a Mlf-coafeued Sunda1 flllllllNllllUNll.I BUD TUCKER madman. Maybe be ls dead right. Ther e is no question be in no way retembles tbe ordinary run of tbe mill bum.an being you meet alon~ the avenue. Perhaps llatred II tbe bli tldq Lombardi bas &Oinl for blm. Be u. bla opponents and be ..._. tbl pnu and be bates tbe ,..._ Be ...., tv• bate bimaelf. Tbue is allo eridnce be batea bit playen. At i.ut. Jae treatl tbem with a form 0( cGlllempt wbidl is moet difficult to bllltn. Lombardi doel llOt eoecb bla playen. He driv• them a n d browbeab d>em aad humillatet them. Zeke BrattowaJd GDCe told me about a Packer play• CIWWll.nl to the aidellnet witb b1a hody all but brobD in balf. Lombardi met the player balfway and told blm, "Get b9ck in there. ro tell you when you •• hurt" The amazing thinl about :all of tbla is that Lombardi ceta reallltl. It 11 not dear , ..... .. Plclen pertarm wt• briDi.we Ne llil ol batnd tar tbe coedl or te.r or blm. Of count, 1...,.... -• way GI aootNDI Ida pya. Tbe Pacbn will walk •ftJ tram the a..-Bowl thins wltb acnettdag ute •,ooo in each of their pocbta. TbM tllld of loot CID he.a a Jot al i*Jlicll and mental llna&MI. MeanwtMle, comersatioa Pll'lilts ~t Sunday's event wil be Lom. bardi's Jut aa a COllCb. U tbat is UM way it turDI out, even if you do not approve ot Lombardi 's method.I, you blve to adDUt the Packen will never be tbe •anie without bim. NeMher will proteaioaal footblll. Coast Grid Lo~p Veteran Reflects On 'The 01.d Days' DEL MAR (AP) -So tbl winning fooCbllll ~s .. tbe SUper Bowl wm recetYe $15,000 .pece ... ••111 the old _,, tbe au.-..e for tbe entire team far a pme away from bome wu '2,000 -and there was no auuraDCJ1 one would 1et ttie ~.·· So reoaDa Donald B. Smith, presi- dent ot the Del Mar Turf Club, as be remlnllll"ft about the old Pacific Cout professional football league. The leegue wu formed by Paul Scbi.uler, who had the Hollywood Bean, .and Jerry C«coran, with the Lot Angieles Bulldogs. Joining forces were tbe Saa Francisco Packers, the Oakland Gianta and the San Diego Bod>ers, wtiicb Smith be Ip e d organize. determined bJ troop movemeata. And since they were very secret, we never knew who W'OUld mow up ftt the next ball game. Obriouely, our sylt.em of plays WU very simple." Smith recalled the dlaappoiabnent at the crowd of a .<XX> for the Super Bowl in Lot Angeles last year. "I remember a game we played against the Bulldogs at the old Gilmore Stadium in Los Angeles. The weather was miaerable and we had 13 more ushers than we bad at- tendance. I th.ink that was one of the days we didn't get our guarantee." A new league was formed, Smith continued, and a price war ensued. "We had to .rUse our linemen from '5() to '75 a game, and on good backs it went from $100 to as high as $150 -a far cry from the last price war endured by tbe sport." Green Bay quarterback Bart Starr cuts loose with a pass durilJC Packen' workout Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 'Dle NFL's champs are preparing for Sunday's Super Bowl engagement with Oaklanit CJf the A.FL. The Packers are 14-point favorit-. "MOit of our play was during World War ll and the Bombers we.re made up priDmily ol Army, Navy and Marine penonnel. We bad some great players but molt of them could not play under their real Jtames," Smith laid. "One of the crft:lt fullbacb ol all time, Bill Ouna.oati ol Holy Cross and the Oliicago Bears, wu 'Red Scott.' Elroy Hinch played bis first p-o game a a Bomber. The budget for one National Footbell League t88lll for an entire 1eason in l~ was $280,<XX>. "You may note that this figure was far Jess than the bomu pay for one bell player at the going rates." Smith concluded. Lombardi Still Builds Up Raider Oub FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) -Is Greec B111 Packer coach Vince Lomberdl llrioully CODl.iderlng a defeat at the hands ol the Oakland Raiders next Sunday, or iB he just building up Che Packen' next victim? The Pac.ken are two · touchdown favorites for the second National · American Football League cbam· pioubip matcb in the Orange Bowl, and nobody really believes the notoriously stern Green Bay coach has gone toll aa he tries to bring hil temn to tta peak. Yet Lombardi volunteered Wed- nesday at the end of bis dAlly press conlenince wbeo the questions finally ended: "Gentlemen, this ii a big game, but it lan't the end of the world. Tbe Packers will ccatioue to operate Whatever bappeoe &mday." A.nd oa two conaecutive days be made the point that Oakland bas a big psyctdol1cal advantage over Kansaa City -which Green Bay dumped with relative eue, 35-10, in Jut' year's initial Super Bowt - beC8a8e there Is less pres1ure the second time and more familiarity witb NFL style. Lombardi also said the AFL isn't the "jimior league" anymore, becauae elgbt years is time enough to put together atrong t.eams. And be has ~stently expreJlfl(f concern over the problems of dealing w i t h Oakland's comparatively small. but shifty defenJe. Detroit's Dave Bing . Reveals Stitch History " 'Big BID1 Lee of Alabama, Green Bay AM Pbiladelphia, wu ooe of our tactlel. Other names that come to mind were Steve Bagarus end Ed Beinor of Notre Dame. Sal Mena and Coy OUM of USC, and Both Pritchard of the Eagles. Bosh bad a fine voice and used to eotertain the fans at half· time. WHITTIER COACH GETS 500th WIN CLAREMONT, C&llf. (AP)-Aubrey Bonham, who's retiring u Whittier College basketball coach tbiJ year aft· er 29 years, won bis SOOtb victory for the Poets with a 86-57 decision Wed· nesday night overOlaremont•Mudd. NE W YORK (AP) -The.re are 29 sUtches in Dave Bing's ~year-old face and be knows wber• ~ one of them came from. "These 11 stitches over my left eye.'' Bing of the Detroit Piatons pointed out to a recent visitor, "came from Don Nelson of Bolton. ''Then there are these eight across the bridge of the ll08e from Paul Silas of St. Louis. "Adrian Smith of Cincinoati gave me five over the .left eye and Chet WaDter of Philadelphia pot five over the right eye." SUD, the rough·and-tumble existence of the National Basketball Association hasn't completely subdued the form.er Syracuse AU-American and last yell''S outstanding NBA rookie. For one thlng, h.is 27.9 point$ a game is by far the be.st average in the league. For another, be has gained ftve pounds since tbe season started, baDooning up to 185 pounds that is successfully bidden on his 6--3 frame. "'Ibis year is far more satisfying tban Jut year," Bing said after engineering a 114-ll3 victory for the PtstoDJ over Baltimore in a doubleheader here recently. "We're winning now and I'm going better person~" Also Bing thinks the attention he's been getting from various stray elbows and shouJden around the league ls a tribute of sorts to Ilia success. "It's much tougher this year than last and, yes, I guess they are la,Wg for me a little." Although Blog bas not come back to the same tame ill which the cuts were inflicted, be ham't bad to miss any contest this seuon, a fact he appreciates. "One of my favorites was J ack Loomis of Baylor and the New York Giants. He lost both legs at Okinawa and died eome two montbe later. I'll never forget bis remark after being wounded. 'Well, I guess the Giants lost a helluva good end.' "The main problem with the Bombers was that our personnel was Bonham, 6.5, bu a record with Whit- tler of 7.80 losses also. Whittier is 2-0 in Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic 'Conference play tb1s year. • Special Fri. & Sat. Only Pennsylvania Xtra Duty Tennis Balls 3/1.70 DOL 6.99 Wilson Xtra Duty Tennis lafts Can of 3-1.90-Doz. 7.50 Raleigh likes & Parts Tire-Tubes-Accessories SPIJJ,ER MAKES PRO FOOTBALL RANKS .•. Tennis Rackets 195 to 40.00 like Repair Archery-Golf-Swimming Baseball· Football· Voleyball Hanclbal Paclclebal (Ceetl·De4 ...._ Pace ZS) catchers the rame bas ever known. Rere's ·aome ol Jail obtervM!ons after a year in the NatJooal F ootball Leap: PAUL WARFIELD , Clev~ land -"He's the best, b e c a u 1 e of bU comblnatioa of speed and mov•. lt Frank Ry.an bed man Ume to throw, he could complete puses to Warfield .. day lonf-4hal'a how good ht .... '' I BOB RAYES, Dal I a 1 -"He haa bliodinf Jpeed but you know the om, I way be'• ,.,mg &o beat you a. to outnm joa. He bu no mov•. Doo't get me Wl'OQI be's lfUl, but If I bad to dlfmd •ei a py, I'd ratber take ta R.,_ W.-fleld." ~ JO.Na, New York-"Be't ....... ,... and rulJy toulb to .. dJe." B 0 8 8 Y M1TCHELL, Wuhingtoa -"O.. ,, ... ti.&." ,, ROY JEFFERSON, Pittsburgh -, "You doo't bear mucb about him but he's one of the better receivers In pro football." nlE SUPER BOWL-"J think It'll be closer than last year but there's just no way Oakland's going to beat Grten Bay." Most people who foUow American sports are united in 1 the belie! that professional football's pass de!endera are amona the most Skilled athletel to be found anywhe~.1 Their~• 11 an unheralded tast yet c().ff that c.'OJD· mandl great respect. And Spiller-one of ly a bandful of rookies Who were •tuters in Uie '67 SUIOO-ls •lW Jear~. ''The most dilncult thine for mt ii how to detmnine li.f a recelver ii gomc deep or short. that's bee~ al pro receJven ~v. creat speed and it's very difficult to teU lf they're ruanUac at ba1f Speed -lettin& ready • • # • • , • • t • ' I • • .i f to mate a cu&-or at full speed. going deep." One wbo lln't surprised at Spiller's remarkable 1uccete in pro football is Dick Tucker, bla Orange Cout coach. ·"Phil always bad that great speed and be wu an all·round athlete. I'm not at all sbocked-particulariy after seelnj laow well be played at LA State." . • Sa71 Wayne Hughe•, hll high school coach at Newport: "I thought Pbll bad tbt treat.M potnUal Of any hip school boy I'd ev« 1etn -easily the ereatest of Q1 player I ever coecbed." Spllltr'1 father, Cblrlll, owns 1 Newport Beach lnsurance agency. Tbe f ootblll-playinc Spiler li•" on the beach at 47th Street with his wife, k athJeen, and bis three-year~Jd soG, David. Men's & loys' Tennis Shorts 4.00 to 13. 95 Ladles' Tennis Dresses 11.00 to 13.00 Men's & loys' Tennis Shirts Racket S!rfngfng Baseball Shoes-Spot-Bit 8. 95-12. 95-15.95 Track Shoes-Spot llH Wlso.-Puma 5.95 to 18.95 All Star lasketbaD Shoes High or low, black or white 8.45 Converse T ennls Slloes Men'-7.75 Laclles'-7.25 Jack Purcel T ennls Shoes Men's-8.95 loys'--8.45 . . . .-. . ... Hunt off ti in Di BL basket a grea Co predic to con team c "V 10 lea1 said \\ "'T record El the Wl lost, 6: 34-1 m 'T comm! Dit ranee, in that I by ~ Mar~ when Is fo .. are t. Eh Kalser League He from p been s It'• Reason Th• Stoefnt last W• out all ing pl A s two ~ ly 11• no-hi s 380'1. Thi i1ociatic fecting Am tape ''Cl sumabl team w tective An< membe 10 yard point of n coad next Troja dine J 8 hlglll~ The: hanced camera HafJlh : 'luence And pteaSt i and hl$. r? Plcttr1 CMlle ot •bho. I & ftJ Pletert I* Bowl •.ooo to killd of bl and Jllfailta )e Lom· : tbat is l V you ardi 1 1 mit the • aame ts rs' ats. And re never fer the ~ syltem dotznent e Super played the old lea. The we bad Bad M- one of rantee." , Smith ued. en from a good u high the last 1." ~ootball season .ay note ss than player C'Juded. CH ·Aubrey Whittier ur aft· tory for ID Wed- ~udd;­ th Wbit- ilifornia if ere nee ' . -. Derby Winner Huntington Beach fiahennan Jim Pinkstt>n shows off this 32%-lb. cow cod which won him top prize In Davey's U>cker Christmas Fish Derby. ·~ ,----\ '*-'~"\ I I ·'1 ~ -,k Bill Armstrong, the coach of Compton High School'11 basketball team, is a man who pulls no punches. He has a great team and he knows iL Compton is so good that many CIF observers are predicting the Tarbabes will become the first CIF team to complete ill season unbeaten since another Compton team dld it id 1952. "We're 16-0 right now and should win the rest of our 10 league games and one non-league game," Armstrong said Wednesday. "That would put us in the CIF playoLfs with a 27-0 record and you know how that goes." El Segundo knows how it goes. The Eagles went all the way unbeaten to the CI~ .champio~sbip game. and lost, 62-56, to Monrovia and ft01sf ed thel.J' season with a 34-i mark. - Ther e's ;Jlecays O~ "Th ere's always one club that you don't figure on coming into the picture and knocking a big team off." Discounting darkhorses, Armstrong rates North Tor- rance, Marina, Huntington Beach and Corona del Mar, in that order, as the class of the CTF. But hb club has already beaten North Torrance by wide spreads. "I was s urprised to see how bad Huntlngton beat Marina but I still thlnk Marina wtll be real tough when the CIF olayoff1 come around. Corona del Mar 11 good, but not good u food u HunttngtQa. "·Overall, I'd say North Torrance ud Marina are the cream or the crop." Elvin Hutchisot' pr~c:al at !osta Mesa's Heinz Kaiser Junior High School, is an American Football League official on weekends. . He waited in vain recently for a special telegram from pro football czar Pete Rozelle. informing him he'd been selected to work Sunday's Super Bowl game. It's the most coveted olficiating assignment in sports. Reason : Super Bowl officials get $750. * ·* * d . D' k TheTe's an amusing coincidence connecte with 1c Stoeffler's amazing 300-300 performance at Kona Lanes last week. Stoeffler. Kona's general manager. cranks out all the publicity releases or the Costa Mesa bowl- ing phmt. Several months ago. in describing a bowler's two 300 games on successive weekends, he Incorrect- ly likened the feat to Ewell Blackwell's two straight no-hitters, instead of Johnny Vander Meer. So now the rtb 11 that StoeJOer, after hts pair or :IOO's. Is "the EweU Blackwell of bowllng." * * * . A The NaUonal Federation oI High School Athletic ~· sociations dreamed up some new rules last week. af- fecting prep football all over the cou~~Y· . Among the edicts is one prohibiting the use of video tape ''or any mechanical visual aid" during games. Pre· sumably. that doesn't include movie cameras., Also. a team with a player on the field without all required pro- tective equipment will be tagged with a 15-vard penalty. Another one : If a kickoff is touched •illegally by a member of the kicking team before the ball ha~ traveled 10 yards. the receiving team may take possession at the point of contact. * * * Don't be aarprtaed If Contlla del Mar basketbA ll coach BUI Bloom becomes USC's a11l1tant coach for next IUIOft. Bob WUllelm, the current afde to bead Trojan coach &b Boyd, bas •"Pl.led lt1r the Pepper- dJne job and wtll prnbaMy Ket It Bloom pla.yed at USC and ft 11 a fact that he'• hlgllly thought of bv Bo7d. * * * The DATL Y PlLOT'S 1porb conrue ha$ been en· hanced by the acquisition of a SI.~ Nikon motorized camera. gJving staff photographers Lee Payne. Lyle Haigh and Dick Koehler the opportunity to shoot st· riuence pictures. · And 10 when throwing lfebrl11 at baskt'!tball officials. please 11void 11trikin.1t the DAJLY PfUYr photographer and his ack·&Ck C1tml'ra. -. . ..--.... . . ,... ....... ~ .. . . ~ ...... .. .......... .. . . •' - Tlwndl.y, Januaty 11, 1968 DAJLV PILOT Sf l(asser Wants Light or Gun By EARL GUSTKEY Of ._ Del" P .. Steff John KaPer is a man who la today looking for either a gun or a red light. or bot&. Tbe Fountain Valley High School ba.Sketball coech is atill seething over a ques- tionable call by officials which be says jobbed his team out of a Cree throw in the final seconds against M.a,gnolia T u e s d a y al- ternoon. The B a r o n s lost in overtime, 63-Q. "We bad a lime out with seven secoocls left and they had the one point lead," Kasser explained. "I told the kids to take one shot. Well, Gary Red· man passed the ball to Doug Waller, who wu fouled as he received Ule ball. T.he foul occurred between one and t.t.'ee seeoods befOl"e the buzzer sounded. but the of- ficials ruled the g.ame was over." "Walker WM shooting the ball as the buzzer sounded -it was that clear the foul occurred b e f o r e the game ended." As soon as the refs ruJcd the game had e ad ed.. Magnolia coach Ernie Wheeler hastily ushered his team off the Ooor and into the locker room. Kasser was asked if he'll pcotest the game. "No, it was a jUdgment call by the officiala and il's dlfflcult to protest that. But what really ir~ed me was the fact they didn 't consult the official timer wh ich is what they're supposed to do in situations like that. , "J' m going lo write a let- ter to the Oran.ge County Officia.la' Aasociatlon. im- ploring them to check with the. Umer before-4eciding U a game is over or not. "Actually, there's an even. better solution to the pro· blem. When you have a close game like that,~·· a lot of crowd noise aod it's very difficult to hear the buzzer. "A lot of colleges have a red Ught behind the glass backboard that lights up with the buzzer. An even cheaper solution is for the timer to fire a gun." The defeat was a bitter pill for Kaeser and his team t~ SW-allow. I • •·It was real tough. We had seven more field goals than they dld. 11 we'd bt>aten them -and our kids played well enough to win -we would've had a great shot at second place in the Irvine League. "I'm not saying Walker would have made the free throw, but he should have had the chance." ·· t oast A rea Bask etball Stats SEETHING John KHHr Rangers, UCLA Laguna's Jackson Leads Scoring To Clash One of S o u t h e r 1 California's hottest amateu soccer rlvarlies r~ume Saturday at UCI when th Coast Rangers host UCLA' Bruins in .the Stb annu l Ashcroft Trophy battle. Action ii ticketed for 2: with a youth preliminar struggle (North vs South at 1 o'clock. Tickets ar priced at •1 each for adul and 50 centa for stude Ducats are available at t Stationers Store, 328 Newport Blvd., Newpo t Beach. Coach Brian MCCaughey's Rangers will be shooting for the lead in the series, which By Ml.KE KELLY Of ... Dlllr .... Sleff Al the eyes of many observers are casting long glances at Orange County's burgeoping b a s k e t b a I l forces, a good deal of in- terest is centering around Laguna Beach's M i k e Jackson, Who continues his burning pace as the area's scoring leader. Unofficially, bot hardly questioned, Jackson's 348 points is tops in the county, with few individuals even close to his pace. Though he's not on one of the area's better team1, Jackaon has blistered the ICORINe LWADIH is tied at one win apjece 1. Miil• Jedi-. t.Huna 1 .. c11 •• Ml and two deadlock.s thus far. '· Jim HucUte1n, Meter 0e1. .... ·* Last year's spectacle, also J. M111t SoderMre. Mer1n1 ....... ,,. held at UCI, wound up in •. Jottn Yule, Coron• "' Me• .... 211 a 2-2 draw. The Rangers' s. """ Jenlen. Coron• c1e1 Mer .. "7 only victory was in 1965 (6-•· 1111 ~,. Merln1 ............ in 2) while the Bruins' lone 1. llandr Wrleltt. Founleln Vetter 2a t. Miile S-y, ~ltr Del ...... IAI Win WaS in '64 (4-2), t. Grq Sit'lldtr. Hunllntton leecll 231 McCaughey says h i s 10. Miiie Conlrtm, Hunllfl9fon ...• m charges stand an excellent chance of knocking off coach Jock stew art• s nets for a 26.7 average In Westwood marvels. "We've 13 games. Mater Dei's Jlm u Huckstein is the nearest got to get a lit c;,more scor· rival with 300 points in 14 ing punch out of the front 11ames for a 21.6 average. line and we can't afford any «> • of the defensive lapses Mark Soderberg, Marina's towering (6-81h) center, is which have hurt us this close behind wi'th 290 points year," he tells. in the Vikings' JS encOOnt· "But 1f we play the kind ers, an impressive 19.3 of game I know we're mark. capable or producing, we'll Corona del Mar's.... John win. I dnn't know much Yule follows in the coast about UCLA, but I do know area scoriJlg race with 270 they ~lways com~ d,~wn . points in 16 games for a here with a strong side. • 16.8 average. Teammate The Rangers are 7·5-1 for Phil Jordan trails at 247. the season. so derberg's front-court c1ei1 •• ,,..,.. 11-~11 mate. Bill Moore, and Ran- , 0 1nubl• 4 dy Wright of Fountain S l ynWOCd A b ' 1.-Be1ch t Valley are back just a it : t::e~~.c11 ~ in total scoring but each > s...,.t. l has a bigheraverage than t ~~1~,. ~ Jordan. • Be111iow1r ' Mike Sweeney of Mater ~ ~ttte:1~er~"11"' ~ Dei is next with 240 points , F111i...1on 1 while Huntin11ton B e a c h ' Lynwood 2 t> Lln<!up-Joe Feola, Eric Smlltl. Hens stars, Greg Snyder and Wtyet. Norm Prende111u1, COlln Wul, M'k c tr ra follow at Glen J1m11, J1dllt 091Me, Wllllt I e On . e S, l(atz, Albefl Burnt, Brien D1yvs, Herry 238 and 226 to round OUt °\'!~';.,ts-John Bernes, M 1-• the area's top ten scorers. Hodges, Jerry D•'Nlon. °""'n Gorm1t1, Roy Roberts, Sieve Jotimon. Rew V1nc1tru. t.ou Amllrozlo, Peul Mc:Gln· "''· Dallas Coach To 49ers? DALLAS (UPI) -Dallas Cowboys defensive coach Dick Nolan is interested in becomfog the hea;j coach or the San Francisco Forty- ~ners. the Dallas Morning News said toda y. Only a hitch in bhe length of his contract st~~ds in the way of Nolan gel\tinr. th e post, the newspaper said. Nolan, 35, University of Maryland product from , White Plains, N.Y., has been with the Cowboys sir-ce 1962 when he came here as a player-coach for hea<! coach Tom Landry. . CORONA 0 11. MAit llHI Yult Jorclln I.Mell l(lndelon TllomlKO'I Wllbreehl McWllllt mt Flnlty Orr -n O p;e ,T TP Avt. " !OJ '4 770 16.I 16 101 AS 2•1 u.• 16 70 " 17• 1 l.I I.I IS It 161 11.1 1116U t.SM 10 12 10 J.I 3.' 1' 12 II "1 3.0 • 3 J 31 3·1 3 l , • u J 2 0 • ll COSTA MHA (HI o l"G "' TP AY9. "'"' n .j4 ,. 120 10.0 Enklflf I? 40 l3 IOl l.S Sar99n1 12 .. 21 lOt 90 Wll!Slltr ll " II .. 7.J Farris 11 10 27 67 u Wllll• lft 20 • ... •.& Yenev t 1J • )0 l.l I SOColewsk 1 s s A ·~ 311 llouSk• ' ' ' • I l l(ellr • l J ~ • 26 llowm•" 1 1 • 1 10 ESTANCIA 11-111 . ,. 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HfVfl•I 11 l• Slroelt 10 10 UnderwOQd fl ,, LlndSl<dl 7 I Tuder 6 j Pe,chelt \ l Honcoc:~ $ 1 Old men ' l TroyOfl(J 4 reerson , WESTMINSTER G FG Jim HoQl'11I ll .15 POW"t:n II " Cn•"ev ,, ,. Veil II 27 8todtt1Ck 17 32 Sn1w ll J I A.dkl;\\. 12 14 Walll)C# " I] Ber1<all • IS Zimm 1 ' ~lh ' • Runt II .I ' Young ' l Jaltn HogM 1 1 GO-OD/YEAR NEW TREADS ... retreads on sound t ire bodies ,. I 1S t I I J 0 1 0 .... , FT ., J9 ,. 11 16 • 11 IJ • 8 • I • J ANY SIZE USTED Whitewall or Blackwall 7.75 x 1~ (7 .50 x Id) 7.75 x IS 16.70 x 15) 7.00 x 13 7.35 x 14 (7.00 x 14) 7.35 )( 15 (6.50 x 15) 6.50 )C 13 6.95xl4 (6.SO .d 4) 6.40xl 5 6.00xl3 LARGER SIZES ~1for49 • Pid your 'i7.e now ~nd r.o r.MrtyP~r • Yf'lu ~Pt th,, MmP. famn11~ Tf'lA!l- gripping type tread design that comr., nn 1111r n&W"Wt "'I'~·cr Cushion" lirr~ j SPEC/Al-SAVE $f.95 I Wheel Alignment Durtng J1no1ry ••• BUY NOW .. J!--' . • Use ou r ·Easy Pay Pian \ q~ In ~ •..1 0 J.• " 1 7 11 I 8 7 1 • I u 6 1.11 ' IS 2 1.0 '' Avt. 1)1 ll.5 121 11 n 16 71 II 7 J IO u 10 .I.I .. •o lt JS J,j .. , to u 16 <.O IJ 7.6 10 1.A 1 1~ • iiliiiiMiiiiiif:.iiiiMii~•r·~~~~~: ••••.•••.••••••••••• 6 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA STORES COSTA MESA LAGUNA BEACH PHONE 541°9383 PHONE S4M383 Or•nte Tustin 412 OCEAN AVI . PHONE 494-6660 'Ventura Barstow t A4 N. Tv•li~ JOS 'O' Strut US E. Meh I 010 E. Mtift Al Ch•11111•ft ,..,, ,.1,,,.01 Ph so.hso "1, os.un "'· tu.uu U DAILY '1LOT Gurney Seeking 5th Win By MIKE KELLY Ol .. O.-P• .... RIVERSIDE -Sen· Umental favorite D a n Gurney of Ccnna del Mar lln't bettinl qalnll tredi· tioo as he strlYeS for a fifth victory In the sixth annual Mot« Trend-Riverside 500, set for Jan. 21. The four-time winner of the prestigious event is r e t u r n,l n g to a Ford, prepared by his old crew -the Wood brothers of Stuart, Va., who p'OOIDed hil wtnnl.ng Forda in 191.1, 1964, 1965 and 1966. The popular brothers have a reputation for belDC the fastest pit crew in redng and have a perfect record at Rivenide. Besides Gurney's f o u r winners, the wooa brothers also prepared P a r n e 111 Jones' winning Ford lall year when Gurney drove bla ''1 C)'Clone and faded to 18th. TOP RIVAL Dodgers List '68 LA Slate LOS ANG~ -The Dodgers UDOUDCed their uea home 1ame tdledule, which opens Aprll t afainat the PbJladelpbia Pblllles. The Meta and Pirates follow the Ph1ll into Cbavea Ravine for tbe first Dodger home stand. ...... llf ...... 1'M Ntll t(N), lt(N) P'llll"- AlrN ll(N) lJ ~ AtW11 U, l)(Nl Plre ... ~rU 2'CN), ~(N) c:.t* Mn ICN), 21N) lrews Nl•Y '(10, 4( NI, J ltldt />My ll(N), UINI, IS(N), l•CN) Culls Mn 17(NI, 11<6 ,,m.I, 1'13) ,\ttr09 M•Y JICNJ. J11ne ICIO, 2 GleM9 Ju,,. l(NI, AIN), J(N), 6(N) June 1(N), l<N), t June IO(H). 11 (NI, IJlN) JUlll Jt(N), 2'(N), JI J111V HMl JIN), JCN), 4 J111\r J<NI. flN), 7 JUIV lf(N), »CN), 21 July ftlN), tlCNI, 2ACNl July 11 IN), """ I OU ,\119. J(N), )(6 11.m.I. .Cl) ,\llf, J<NI, flN), 7<Nl Allt. l (N), t<N), lt(N), 11 A<Jt. !2l N), DINI. ltCNI, • MQ. '6<NI. DI• 11.111.) ,\w, Jl<TH·21 W'· 1'(N), U, S. 1'4Nl S.,t. 17CNI, lllNI. lt(N) s.,1. 2t(Nl, ti, D "••In """''-Men .,._ CWdl ... cui. ilslrot Glllnts Met• ' ,,,.,_ Pllllli. Gleflft Aatnl c• CNI ........ (ft Oe!I' l*•I••• CTN-21 Twl-Nlalit Doulll1hu•r Nloflt 0-.f 11.m. o.Y 0-.l '·"'· '""'-........ MIWI Super Bowl W ee~'s TV Highlight; UCLA on Tube B1 8JLL BUllNS The GrMn Ba1 Packer• ban been tabn oat of cold rt.or.,. and lh1pped to Mlaml for a world cbam· ploDlhip coat.at wtth tbe Oakland Raiden. AU tbe focy detaill will be televiled llve and in color SundaJ. ' CBS b.u blred Oc· cidental's Jack K •mp ( f o r m e t 1 y with tbe Cb.arcers, now wttb Buffalo in the AFL) to aid with the play-by·pl.aJ analysll. Ray Scott will call tbe play•. Basketball also takea a couple of i a t e r e s ti n g bouncel thJa Week. 0n SUC• ceaslve DlgbU -Friday and Saturday -the Bruins and Trojans invade the Bear'• den Jn Berkeley .•• Cba.anel 5 br1Dg1 the Bruin game back, live and in color. Cha.one! 11 tubes the Tro- jans. TODAY 7:• •. m. (I) CF -OUT· DOOU -Jlm Thoma.a boets bunting, filbJng films. a p.m. (5) CL -Boml -Errue Lopei VI. Bobby M u r r a y , welterweights. Dick Enberg, M i c k e 1 Davies at Olympic rinplde. FRIDAY I,. .. (4) P -SPORTS CUN-mm 1117. .. 1:• ,.._ (4) L -COii· MEN!' -L1a 8binood. rib ..... ad bgllftlld :r.rz--(I). a. -\1aA -BralDI ft. Bean. DJct Eablr1 coartllde at Berble1. t :• p.a. (I) CP -CA'& 6 TRACK -A aew car'a fll'lt road tell, wtth Bad UDdmnu.. SATURDAY 1:11 ,_._ (I) er -NBL GAME -Plttlburgh al Toron&o. t:•,_a (4) CL-WCAC GAME -Sao Francllco U. at PepperdJne. t:• ,_._ (7) er -PBA TOUR -Lu Vepa Open. t:• p.a (I) a.-AAWU GAME -UCLA at Sta-ford, Frank Simi courtQde at Palo Alto. l p.11. (7) a. -PGA GOLP -~by CSambtb, from Pebble Beach, wttb Cbril Sebenkel. J1m Mclt.aJ, Bud Palmer, Byron Nelson calllnl the abota OD bolu lf.11 todaJ, tomorrow. l p.a. (4) T -COM· MENT -On buDfi&htlnc, with film cUJ)I. l:• p.m. (4) CF - KUNG -"Ski Breed," fDml ud C"Dmeat, nturnl. t f.& lt) a, -MN'l'A ANnA -•·• San Carloe, wttb Harry Baaon, Gil Slrau. tracbide aL Areadla. 4 .... (I) C7 -BOWL- ING -From Ftrutono Bowlarama, Copley, Oblo. 4 ,_._ C7) C t-OUT· DOOBI-Joe Fou boata. t:• ,_._ (I) C•P -GOLF CLASSIC Cb! C h I Rodrtcues. Roberto d e V1cemo vs. Harold Heuing, Geo. Kn u d 1 o n . Jack Whitaker, C&ry Mlddlecoff mlkelide at firettoae CC, Akron. 4:• p.m. (7) CF - SPECIAL -Jim Healy reritwl 1187 aporta year aa it affectecl S o u t b er n CaJifonda. Repeat ol Jan. • ac:reeniDI· I p.m. (S) CF -OUT· DOORS -Flah1Dg with Gadabout Gaddil. I p.a. (7) CF -WIDE WORLD -I n te r D at ' 1 Women' a S t 11 n 1 Cham· plon1blp1 , fr om ObentaUfen, G e r m a n y • Also, Auto Cruh Cham. pionsbJp, from Lu Vecas. I p.m. (ll) L -SC GAME -Trojau vt. BeM'I, Tom Ke111 cowtaide at Berkeley. - Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday· ennelfJ Alone with Glll"Dey u a top rival, Jones mutt defend bit title agaimt NASCAR GNDd National cmmp6oo Richard Petty of Randleman. N.C. u = ~------~~~~~~~~~~--~------------~--------------~1 AUTO • ....,.. Have your car Plymouth's blg IUD ailDI at deltroyjng J'ord'1 flv•year lltranglebold on •tock car redng'1 rid>est r'Old race. Golf Notes 1be ~time Natioaal ti· Ue bolder wU1 be making bl• fttll ettempt to win the •.ooo race at Riwntde's 2.7 mile track. Petty Mt an all·tlme win· Dini ~ 1n Grand Na- tional· competition last year bJ <*tine otf 27 victories in 48 starts, nabbing the coveted NASCAR crown for the leCODd time to give Plymouth a t w o • y e a r domina1ion over ita com· petlton. Krwop, Fregosi At Meadouilark BAD PROBLEMS The lanky veteran has led tbe Rl,_lide ~ OD Mvefal occaaiom but mechanical problemt have lr.ept him from ftnlshing in all four previous efforts. Ford Js expected to field 10 fact«y • backed mou:ata to counteract Plymouth's reign of superiority as the RJvenide ~opens the new year of racing competition. Al a companion feature to the 500, the tecood annual Pennatn 100 for early model atocma (1958-1964> will be beld Jan. 20, with more than 100 entries ex- pected to vie for the starting 50 b e r t h s. Qualifytng for that begins tbi1 weekend. Vanguards wse, 96-67 Cal State Fullerton'• Ti· tans rolled to a 46-33 half· time 1ead and regained the tempo in the second half to post a 96-67 victory o v e r Southern California College Tu~ nigbt st Fullerton. The Vanguard&' P au I Crissman tied for g a m e blgh point honors with 23 points. He was the nation's leading scorer as a sopho· more two seasons ago. '""' ~ CJf) W) I CAL Ck. i ~~1:l~,. .. ·.:·:··~~~biW~u 1n»il uf.~~111'.Jf~"'*i,1 o ~ l!=-ue>·sa ~10.1~,.: t: Tnlor CJ), Sllfrley tu. Hell!lme JCOl't: ,u,._ ""' a. Soullllm c:.1. ». SOFT SEU SAM California Angel s t a r 1, Bobby Knoop and Jim Fre· aoal, are expected to lead a contlnaent of baseball· playinl coUers to actlon Sunday in a medal play to1.a11ament at Meadowlark Country Club. Baseball players and for· mer p 1 a y e r s, lncludinC · Ancel coach Boo Lemon, Chuck Stevens and Barry Briner, are also entered among the four six-man teams. Tbe 24 aolfera will tee oU at 11 :00, 11:06, 11: 12 and 11: 18. No gallery fee is required, but the public is invited to follow the four ba.aeball groups. Organlz.lng the lnformal tournament. wbJch is be· coming a traditional event after f o u r coaaecutive years, is Red Zar, himself a former baseball player. Santa Ana Santa Ana Country Club's fourth annual seniors cbam· pionshlp will be decided during the next four weeks, beginnlng Sunday. The match play tourna· ment ii divided into three divilloo1, covering ages 50- 59. eo.a and golfers over 70. Four twosomes ended the 1967 aeasoo tied for the annual belt ball of partners UUe and will play off Sat· urday for the sole cbam· plonshlp. Bill Hutchlnl Jr. fi.Dds himself in the unique posi- tion or competing against himself since be has dead· locked for the Utle In two different twosomes. Hutch- ina will teeoU in a three· some, whlcb includes hls father, Bill HDlor. and Merle Doyle, at 10:30. Other knotted twosomes are Dr. Gene Wallace and Gene Faaon, and doctors Kirby Day and Tom Clark. ly Marvin Myes 'TllllWTKlf, Wll1 IT IJOEjf/T BM TO ,IMKF SSISF .... ff) CClf'Nlf /OUC f.1 * • ....... , .. . . , . . R•ne .. SI AI Vaperlnl captured lut Saturday's low net tour- nament at R a n c b o San Joaquin with a TT to 10 with bJ1 11-atroke handicap for aM. Orrin Wright and Nel5 Slafiord tied for second place, both wlth 87 gross and ftt net 1cores. Fourth place wu taken by Bob Berry's 81 gross with a 13- stroke handicap for a 68 net while Paul Runge nabbed fifth with a five-stroke han- dicap 74 for a 89 net. A mixed couples tourna- ment, set for Jan. 21, la next on Rancho'• schedule. Costa Me•• Dr. Jack DuboJse'1 11- handicap 75 won the Men's Club Sweepstakes Sunday with a M net score at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Runaerup honors went to John Cooper'• 10-itroke han- dicap 89. Gordon Voss and R. W. Jones tled for third with 10-bandicap 70s while Jack Towle was fl(th. with a seven-handicap TT. Nadine Maze wu lnltall· ed Monday as the Ladies Club president for 1968. Other officers installed at the Ladies Club MeeUng Day were Betty Brown, vice president 1n charge of tolD'118D\enta; Elise Stipes, secretary; Greta Iannelli, treasurer; and M a r t h a Clampa, handicap c b a i r· man. A o o t h e r Men'• Club Sweepstakes ls set for Sat· urday and Sunday at the Costa Mesa course. B11nd ... toa Huntington Beach Coun- try Club's tournament ac· tivlty is idle until the Men's Club st•ges its "get ac· quainted" breakfast tourney Feb. 11. The ooe-d•Y event will be a best ball of partners af. fair with $100 oUered in prizes. Deep Sea Fish Report Basketball Standings llV11tl LIMCJl ITAllOl ... I rff= 111 ii •I~~-... "::rJ!~,___ -·· .. v.~ CaHTVlft LUeV• ITANDINtl ~~ 1}~:6 ~rModlM • ,I ll t3°.::l: Vfete I ) l~ Uf ''*'"'-TIMH" ~I OrMIM Y1~· . P•r1t • Mr ... c11 ~fu e Ill ~ "•llWAY LbeUI T,., '-"' Hllll u Hetlr• I(__,., ~ ·-"'"' l'ul"'1wt L-11 W L P, •A I 0 1' .. I I 1' 41 I I 6' S7 I I 7' • • 1 .. 1• • ' .s " • 1 " n • 1 S1 .. MllY"9 --1'11llerton et S.HllM L-11 11 9-Pe111 K-r at Trw S;imy Hiiie el U HtbA Bee Cage Summaries ....... (11) .,... •• , llelMr (IO ""'*''°" &al Mesltf C1I l.Hhll•• 141 T"-8• <Ill MMtai. ft! ~M . y (Ill lt"'1!1 llfl -.... (17) '-(11) ~ .::1 • ...,. -c.e,.,,. Ull ... ~,_ ..... , .,.. 11. hl-S. ... c--.... f41) c.. .... Clll cidion-tested at Penney's new scientific test center 88 111 ACTION•Tl8T8 ON INDOOR 1PROVINCI GROUND' llUICKLY TILL YOU THE EXACT CONDITION OF YOUR CAR Cudomer Consofts olYe you tell,.,.,,,, 01 fbty ore clone wliife you '°""9• 1rt efeon, comlotfol>f• wmwrtdl1t9tl HERE'S WHAT WE CHECK ••• 1. ~..,.. hM encl, 2. entlne peefonaonet, 3. trant- mitlion and clri.. train, "· woke •>"'"' performcmce, .5. uhaust .,..,_ effldtftcy, '-entire eltcttkal tyllem, 7. cqot.119 sytf9ftt, I. Ml~. We're to anM we'"" check .. ~ of the bit "" WNnch '" ~ trvnlrl HERE'S WHAT YOU FIND OUT ••• • beet~ output aM honepow.r • fuef ~ram at all spee4s • And mudt, MUCh ltlCWel HERE'S HOW IT WORKS ••• "enMJ's ...,.le ........... •••....sdcms check "f'l4Jf cor ccnfufly on out ~row electronk equlpMent while you watch the ,..,fts. At the encl of the Mit, the clialfMlllldan's NpOl't it yeun. It ..U. 1" the aect _., tion of ywr car. WMt Meda to M clone oncl whet cloea not neM to &. clone. You .. "'* "° olia1111oft ond are free to toU the woriwheet anrwMre. lut natuNtlly, w. feel t*"'t "tt1ney'1 Wllf g1 .. 1" ....., wtu. on owy worfc thet hos to &. done. Ow~ wn Is ywr .,,_.,. P•NN•Y1 8 1• YDUA CAA•8 •••T llRl•NDI NEWPORT HACH fHhf•ll ftl t11tl Me~/C..tt Hwy. "-"• '44-2JI) .......,_, I ltl I' f'1 Allfllll .,.,,. m , 1111 Dffll ----------------------------------------------------------------------------. ""'",.,,. <•> c: 01 ""'""... IUENA "ARIC FULLERTON HUNTIN&TON ._.. m 0 IOI Coo1111.tJ ~ 1111 o u 1 0tc:(" AUTO CENTER Or•~•lr Cellfw IEACH kttlN ..,..: <• -W•• '· 0.C· Ot•llf•ther119/V•ll.., v1-Herkr/ltl••"I'• ,.,,.,. leeclt/Su Dl•t• ,.,,.,. ~a.'11 t. C.N ~, -._. .. a. "-"• IU·"" 'h•11• 171-00 "-•11• lt2·7771 tW1fltM1 UM n, C•te M-I l . . " .. R: 11 1 c Loci bel ' more mp i loj la at Sa Hillaa Bob Lake the Tc da7 a on the along Pinos, Forest Js C'S holida. daily I Holl Ridge, Summ are OJ local report (213) . The Tynda. spon&G Club l Snow slalom &irll 2, 3, ' is clulJ For ber "" month ita his tendall throug The t! anowf• before drawir BliD -ovc -beg. malrln; Sabad nearly The ski sC: the DU. Evet from l· ly or t ski arc and wi a bit partkl enter 1 DOfl Dog lteld Suda a.m.1 tlOll Cl AerlaJ Jaau feahrr ac:eale! tram oatata Ja 1 Manu good I tbougl fallen time I a.ble I Manu: dWr. 0 "'El Ct 11• SMiie ·11 Cerri• Ile I.AH• M LOM .. so ,,. tJGI~ tOt I.A H• N Ct rrlt 7' Ml. $1 0 Mire "Sen 9 114 Goldtl 107 IM!e 101 Sen 9 Rlee 11, ,.,_ IM Fullet'I 105 Ml. Se 71 ,nedo IOJ "-I n Olefldl ttletlr>l 17 Mt. 58 17 •-· .. l eet L 1CllGleMI ID El CM 77 Pe.-• s.11 • l/IMI ... .. s. .... S•• I ... I.A ... .. UCLA tuml. lNTA Sa 11 IDIOn, Se a~ ;()WI,. a.tone !b.lo. OUT· llb. GOLF c bl de Wng, •Jack !lecoff ! cc, F - Healy :ar a.s 1 er n Jan. OUT- with lVIDE at I l bm- T Om ln y . :bam- ~as. iAME Tom Eeley. J ' ... ~ · / · ....... . . . ... Tllinda1,......, 11, 1968 DAILY PILOT M SOu~and ~iing. Still ~ UCI HOSTS Ii COWIUDO e Wrestlers Face Rustlers Tonight • • I Race Set Sunday at Big Bear "'--· . 0r.,. Oout end Golden PlntM Ula JU'. OCC Bob MeJendrez at 11 5 wrflltle It 177. RGD GduM UC '"1Dl1I ~ Weat • will datb beld oa whipped No HGMio la the poanda. Robert Lopez will will~. Jll md Olia teem will melt ~ tolipt in 4be .-.C actloU '8MClll opener and tbeo bit come la at 123, Dave mw.d. ft1rtinc ll*d • SW. uamnlt1 Pr1Cla, the ~t trWl. Hlrt6ld at 130 Md Terry lut ye1r'a B\IC tooct.11 BJ DIBEA BILLINGS ............. Local MilDC la •tm a cood bel All areu eoald ue more snow, bo1h loc&UJ ad Hllh Sierra. but anowmat-lD1 ia adding powder ni&htly at Snow SUmmlt, Bo8da1 Hill and Snow VaD91. Bob Wood al <keen Valle1 Lake ski area wm be on the Tom Malone aba.r SUn- day at 1:30 p.m. to report 011 the area. Green Valley, along with Moonridge, Mt. Pinos, Ml Waterman, Snow Forest, aDd Table Mountain, 1s open weetendl an d b0Uday1. Blue Ridge ia open dally except Tuesday. Holiday Hill, K r a t t a Ridge, Mt. Baldy, Snow Sumailt, and Snow Valley are open dt."1. The latest local IDOW and OODdldona report ii avallllble bJ callinc (213) AT 7-9711. The th£rd annual Tommi Tyndall Memorial R a c e sponsored by Big Bur Skl Club ls set for Sunday at Snow Summit The giant slalom la open to boys and girls classes A, B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Eel stalcup is club race chairman. For Snow Summit Decem- ber waa tbe ~st, bullest month of ski operation in ita hiatorJ with record at. tendance chalked up throughout the Holidays. The three to lo u r • f o o t snowfall duriill the week before Chriatmu wu the drawlnc card. Blmard Ski Cbj) juniors -over 250 per weeb,nd -began tralnlnl at Summit making 1ki' scb<>ol count Oil Saturday, December 30, nearly eoot The area baa an excellent ski school and can handle • the numbers. Every 1tier can benefit from leasona either regular- ly or to brush up. All local ski areas have aki scboob, and with IDOW depths~ a bit thl1 weekend it a particularly good Ume to enter classes. 0.,. Sid Aetleta Doc sled races are behlC beld each Sataray ud Suday beela1ll•I 1t lt:lt a.m. 1t tbe Moutala Sta- tiOD of the Palm Sprta11 Aerial Tramway tllroap January %8. The area a1H feahlrft anowplay, aDC1 tbe acealc "¥le"' frem tbe tum tep area. er coarse, oatatud.lal. J u a e MoWltala ud Mammotb Mou&ala had Jood akll•I last weekead, though new now bad -' fallen In u aaa.nallJ le•I time aDCI akten were .t- able by tbelr alllellce •• Mammotb'1 Namber I dl.alr. • / afternoon ba a a:ao p.m. ol tbe Eut.:n Coalww.-. Coach Jack Fair will 1tnd RobluoD at lJ'I. 1q~. will wnltll • t Si.ee B•eea stave akla fitted with IOOd meet at die Ant.at.era• wreatll.nc race fGr 1981. a team ag.wt tbe Rustlen Qeve McDonald will com· beavywtlCbt. Mammoth wu bolt both blDdiD11 10 all Ull will be pooL The meet wtll beC1D at that featurel only o ll • pete at 145 and Harold For Golden Welt, 1l'?td to the Far West StS AllOCla-equal in qualltJ. Coeeb Al lrwla'• JnlM 7:30 in tbe OOC l)'mDUium. retummg letterman. LuDdlll at 152. Pat Oweoa will opea wMla MDII t1oG board ot dinctora and A IO C'QS airJ fie for(tl dlqiplcl. a .... TbeN Sa M ad m 1•11 o ll IJbe B~. however; hive M~ wU1 wrettle at Stevemon at 115 a ad 1!le Northern wt Southern donated by the entrant wt11 dedlioD tt pwwfUl lJIC cbarfe. ClOIDI up wUh eome talented 187. How•d Brubeck at m. Bob Callforma lk1 wltar1. be tamed over dailY to dae lat P'rtdaJ Ja bk 19 The meet 1'fll be the • newcom«a Ken ~Y. state Jee· G1enlec will ~ • Ml Writ.en vied acaiut each local akl patrol. open•· coact dQll ooallest for tbt 'lbe Duct will open with tion&la champ ot Ion, will and Willl Dod&e et 1D. Gtberinabarrti•taverace, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------with tbe aortbernen wiG· lliDa qabl because tbey cheat better. It really is time the IOlltbernefl buy their own 1top watcbea or something so they can serve aa timers. All the talk at Mammoth wu about the upcoming ae- cond annual Mammoth LUe1 Chamber of Com· merce W!Dter Carnlval to be beld Fetiruary 17 throqb 25. ner~=d~'1n-: I Games Jold medala, was last weekend's celebrity at • Mammoth. He introduced b1J new all~berglass skis, with skiers able to borrow a pair Satmday for a teat run. Saller claim.a the all· fiberglass construction helps the skier control torsionaJ fluibillty and d am pen s lhockl when akilnc OD roqb terrain and at blah ipeed. V•u See11e Lee Cuy• aki area • mlutet from Lu Ve1u, 11.u •• IDOW over lta &line foe& base. The new ... loo& dodle dlalrUft WU pat late epenUoa last weekead. Tile .ew eblr, T ..W, aki altop, lkl rataJ. ... lkl ldlool an 18 dally .,. eradoL Uaalted aecem,... Utleu are aJle anDable. Vldtor1 lboald e a r r 1 dlalu. Brtu Bui • mllea fnm Lu Ve ... ID Utd ba U bldlea ef MW DIW over the feet. Acee~ .. ._ ud ell fadllUea are avalldle dally ~ tbe area boutlllc "daere a. never a Uft Une for the -.reot doable ehalr tut." A well-known Southern C a li f o r n i a skier', Ben Rinaldo, bas been appoiDted by Paul Masson Vineyards as repreaentatlve for skiing affairs to handle a aeries of barrel stave ski races ln Callfornfa th1a season. Next season the plan is to extend the program outside the .. w. and po11ibly nation-wide. Ben describes the opera- tion aa setting a simple slalom course on a bill. A forerunner will aet a baaic time, and any sider over 21 who wilbea to enter the race wiI1 run against that ti.me. Each alder will wear a pair of Masson barrel TR.UCILDAD PURCHASE ••• Shipped diract frllln the fa.ctarv fir t'8il SPECIAL ·OFFER!· Super Spm-ts D~E OVAL Facto1•y Blen1iahed Tires ,,_.._ hMe lilbt &pa'9ttilw or aidet1aft t*'•..._ tW in now~ -ll&ctae WUl' er ia:iw••w.e. ~ ANY SIZE LISTED • . ... 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Ctu sltftod l IPS FOl A 1 ROUSU SHOT The next ti me you wish you hod o left-handed club in your boo •o that you could •cope from t rou- ble, merely toke yourright-hond- ed .5-iron ond tum It upsicfe down ond oddreu it l•ft-honded, aa I om doing in 1h1 illus trallon. This shot con JOveyou o stroke if you know how to moke It. Here ore some lifl' to help you pull it off: Fi rst, you will ho ve lo con- centrate on keeping your right onn --rather Iha n the left -· straight. FIRST RUNI s...-~-s..v "More Then • Mlrecle" .. r_:., wltlt Je&k i.e.- ,..... . ......,., .. __ ..... , -· Al.to 111111)11 Wert1v Ttl•v (W 81uml C•e1' City (M Yan.ell II\ •llOWtllCn. ,.u,.. '8000 Tht Hem• ., IOSS IUllU S ROs•et Fite• Mlnt•rtl U • G•t"t I 110f1Drl9111 (W 14trm•lll 111 AllO llt SICOHO ll"CI, I 1 16 Ml... l Wtr OIOJ Ci.lmln9, l'UrlA M000. Clt1mlM orlce s.nso. 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GtY ,.uf'Mlll l"~I t 00 5.00 :UO U1 Lloyd (Hiil dee M<Clo~ Scorl~ tullt: HvnllflOlon -Arin 1. Wlld Au IM Y~ul UO 6.40 mtrv (l'VI -40-0. lletcntt . WHtinhuter -Crotlfr" I, Co.II lrava 1W ~ktr1 S.00 I .. -Twt.o IHll oi"'ltd Morrin Stwwtrl • T""lt 4. Tlm.-1.10 2/S. IFVI -:!S l111!K1e WI Merlftt ('1) o:~::v,ll~~C;-llle<IS..::~J;::;.r~!!i:r;-:!~ IF1!~ :: .. ~~vlor IHI) de<, Otmol!ll frltdtrsdorl II,, !' W Slrtllord 1111 11, Never Too Old, Sol Stn!Utfllno. lt4 -lloen {141!1 -by lol"lell. Ktber m F 111) LOCY 5</lluwtlnnsy (IS) C lo l(udlrt r~R•"'~•I ·F~lte.1 •• ·~~-~~~·-~H~V~-~~no·m~o~ICl'l:;·~·····l Tllomei nJ G UI ,._, Ortlll 110 G 1151 E1rle Scor1.,. sut>t• E•Mncl• -none. ~ r~ -Mllnlro l, TllOm .. f, s.1,,..n 2. lllcllnlOlld • , ... .,... ... "'"' 1>41 A~....i"' 11'1 Hollt nder U1 " (II All>tr1 Wellt W F I 01 LtMllrlt1ell Hutstrom 111 C (ti Of!nl>Owtlll l!••Mtl Ill G IOI 1(1.-elllt GoelllZ Ill C. IOI Z.hlH Sc or Int lVbl: CdM -c..,,,,., J, 81ttmler 1. Colllns !, Or~r 2. C..-.. , MM (61) I.• AMMllW (411 Hollt-r CIOI ' ISi Mllnll Well• (fl ~ 141 Smit/I Huts1rom lt l c (41 Ye11111 Born.ell 110 G 1•1 kOllf COtlrOY 161 G llll Kltlft Scorlnt •uD.: CdM Htrmlt 2. Ford 1. O'N•ll t, KrOh• .. ...... -. . ... ELIZABOH TAYLOR MARLON BRANDO Melt -·-litmlill ....... ... .., ....... , .-....... n.,)llt llilllllll't •tt ·--... •ftM! '. ,,.. J',. ~II REFLECTIONS IN A BOLDEN EYE • ~ fJJtri:'11£M-•4lftl : u ,_ • Thft ,.,...,r-.n 11 '9r Adulb ALSO TH19 COMIDY .. AFTER YOU COMRADE" Eve Sftow Sterh 1 p.m.; Centlnueus Sundey fr«Nn 2 Ille • ._., .... k M2-'7f7 All Cl-,... ....,, ~ l'rtet Mlf1M ltrw "HOUSI M 1tlt DOW" l'r-• ...... "THI MILUON IYD OF SU MUIU" ll•-.......... .....,. '--9 Cer19H Prle'etl '"-· ..... llltftl "' nlerl "ICCO" ... "TAIOOS Of THI WO.LI" ••Clli.!'I ffq ..... .., Milflfl eltlMdlTl~IM"'-1 ....... ,.UPllCTIONS IN A MUIN IYI" '"TMI -DIA.ON" "" -'""' . .,.. .._. " .... , -·· c.... aw ....... "" •• """ "TMI MOI, THI IAD, An THI UM.Y" ................. MIMll "llACM ..... ............ AWARD WINNER l'he DAlL Y PILOT 1111 won m " r • 1•ardJ f r o m the Orwnce County Prna C l u b 1 0... Ul1 etber ...... pa-. NOMI Of IOC'llllM CHMI LO ... I 10t £A!T IM.IOA ll ~D. \ ~IALIOA IOl#SIJU•17J-4MI~ • CHILO wmt PAllNT ONLY' • HELD OVlllt 3rd Riotous w .. k IN THI HAllOI Allil also W ... Hitlth 1 a 10 , ••• ''All AWHOMRY AISHlllG FILM!" w"""" 1-4-7-10 E . . 1. n , &1, •• ;.1 In D-1so• Color bv Deluxe an-t ... Ttllt ANO aol.MW ........ • -·" ..... ..... ""'"' ........ .... w ......... ,,~1 w ... N...,.. Jl 11 ·~,,,: ...... .. 14 ·-.:.,-.-{: \ ~ .. I.)~.: ~ Ill ~ CtJ!flallOI rtlllllS JUUE ANDREWS llAX YON SYDOW RICHARD BARRIS M 111 KCllE 1111¥ llll·WlllP .al ~BAIAll" LEGAL NO'ftCE L£OAL NOTICE W. E. ST JOHN Clltlt Of "'9 loen of~"''°" Ofll'KIAL ,llOCHOIN•s 01' T"I IOAllO 01' su ... •VISOllS 01' OtlM1ee COU"1'Y, CAlll'OllMIA a-.... ~ '--1.ltle A ,_.., IMlflfte If .... ._,. flf S-IMts If CW-C-"f, C.llfotlllt, •lso slftlno • Ille c.-111,,. lotnt f/I h CMla'lctw _,.... W Ille loerd If Swtr· vl-s. -lltN Je-ry >. 1• et t :JI AM. 'Ole leOowlnt "'...., rNmlllrl 1111119 ~: C. M. l'MllwlY, ClltW-s Dlwld L. leller, WHI..,,. J. 1'111111119, Wm. Mlratel!I, Al-E. Allell tlld ... Cleftl. Audltor"a Cl1lm1 t rt .....,..,,,... lud .. t Tro1111ff It trtnltd. l"rwert llolt of •n -l'l'sl• of l"ubllc Lew lf.1.,, C.~lw -"" Pl•1'ftlnt •!Id l"UOllc: HMllll krvkes Amend-nit of ltU Ill 1uthorlllld. J. Klllefer Is •-"'"" n ee· utlvt Aulst1nt lo SU"°nll-Alleft. A ..... I on UH Vl'lt nu No, UV·.SN It ""'"' IHt Tuetln CenteMlol Ctletwlrlon la ~d. COUflf'I c-tructlon contract 11 _..,, w. G. "l ltl" City l• -· A. W•-t It re•-'fllwd • IMmD!r Of Ille llotrd of T rusltt\ Of Ort nM County CtlNltN Olttrl<f No. I. TM llotr~ td(CIUfllH. W. E. ST JOHN Clerk of 1M ... rd of Su,tnlMO '1illllslled Or-Cotti DllW l'llol J._rv 11. IHI 4'41 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1"·"'11 SUl'llllOll COUllT 01' TH• ClllTtl'ICATI 01' I UllMaSS ITAH 01' CAL,,OllMIA l'O• The Ufldt,::,:-.., "C:~.., llleY .,. THI co:_T~ ~OllAMH conducting • bvslntu ., 410 w. COHI NOTtC• 01' H•AlltN• 01' l'n!TIOM 14klllwey, NtwPOrt lee<h, Ct llfotnf<I, 'O• l'llOIAT• 01' WILL AND l'Oll -Ille flctllhlut tlrlft ,._ "' CLAN LITTlllS CW ADMINISTltATIOff WITH INOVSTlllU, etld that uld firm It WK.L ANMIJCaD. ~of IN ~owllle ,..,._.. -E1t•1t of Gl"1s L-• Gr-. ........ In IUtl Mil "9<• ., -~· .... Oecee9ld. •t tollowl: NOTICll IS 14Ell~IY GIVEN The! !>oft. Wlltlam J. !(......,.,, 1115 ~ •" I". GrNftWOOd hes flied llenlll t Pf- houM A-. ....._, letcll, (tilt. llllall for "'*" ttl Wiii -for ._.,._ M•rlt A, I('"'*"'· -Ct~ .... Of Admllllsffellon Wllfl Wiii ,. ... An!IW. "-' '"°'' Calif. nextd, relwence to Wflldl Is med• for Otted Jenut ry 2. ,... turfller Hrllculan, -llltt !ht time Wllllllm J . .K.-y tl'ICI fllK• Of heerlng the ,...,. !let llM,. Marie A K-., Ml tor l'tbrutry 2. , ... , et f :JO 1.m,, · • Ill IN COWlrOOITI of 0..tnmtnt No, 1 SI•" Ill C.lllomle. °'.... County. Of Mid (OUrt, al IOI Norlll ....... ..,. On J1-ry 2, lffl. llelore tM, • lft the CllY 1111 Stllt• All• C•lllor"i. ...,..., P~b+lc "' •rid for ••Id St•le. Oeted: J-ry 10, IM. . __ ,.., ._...., Wllllt m J. K-W. £. ST JOHN. ,,..., •rid Morie A. K~ k-County c~. lo mt lo Ill flM "'"--, ... A, Wtlf ,,_. .,, W411c:rl.,._ to 111e wit111tt m ...,. ,....,., om.. lflltr"'1'1111f IM IClll\OWltdfM !MY U • ........,,. MNll. Call ...... e "212 ecultd Ille ,.,..,., Teb 12111 27>-4m, ,,,.,.,, cs1111 l'uet!Wd 0r1,... Coast Oaltv l'llol. Ormtll Vlvltn un Jt "U•f'I' II. 12. It. 19M 4)-M Notarv l'ut>llc M' Commtsalon folres M•rcll 21, IHI LEGAL NOTICE Pullll~ °'"'" C.oHI 01hy J•nuarv ,. 11, It. 2S. ltM l'llot, ,.tfen 114 ClllTll'ICAH 01' Cotlfl0"4T101t l'Oll --------------TltAHSACTIOlt OP •us1HnJ UMOlll 'ICTITIOUt MAMI LEGAL l'IOTJCE THE UNOl!llSIONEO COltl'OltATION doet NAby Cff111y llltl II It C-..Cllf!e 1.,. >M • lusl-• lcceltd 11 1Slt Nori!\ Centu,., SUflllllOtt COURT 01' TMI lloultvtrd, Sonlt Ant, Ctlifornta, ul>Cltr JTATI 0' CALll'OllMIA l'Oll Ille flclltlous firm ntme ol CENTURY THI COUNTY 0, OllAltOE IERVIC! CO. INI lhtt Ille neme of wld 11 .. A .,., ~c•-•llcn arid Us Ptlncl1111 •ltct of NOTICE 01' HIAlltNO 01' ,llTITION llutfn*'I Is IS lollews: l'Otl l'llOIATI 01' WILL ANO l'Oll CTO SERVICE COlll'OllATION JSJI LITTlll TnTAMI NTAllY ltol1tl Ct"1Vrt I OUleV•nJ Senft •• ,,. Ealllt of Melildt M.ary SIMI, 0.. C1ltfor11l1. • • "~~ice IS HfltEllY GIVEN 'flltl o:::::E~S ,'" ~""" lflls 17111 NY If Lula Tllompsq11 hes lllt<I lltrtln a s-11· c' o" ' llon fol-"rotatle Ill Wiii •no l0t luuonct T SERVICE COll,.OllATION cf L•lltn Te.11 ....... ,.,, to Ille "•111'-By: OoNld c. McH-. l"rHldenl tr, reftroMt to Wlllcll I• m.de tor Iv: Wllll1m N. Sll1ttuek, turlfler 1>11rlkvl1n, 11>C1 thtl Ille llmt ~crelary end pleu o1 hetrlrio ll>e UJnt hts STATE OF CALIFOllNIA I bffn stl lor Ftb. l. ltM, et t:lO 1.m .• COUNTY 01" OllAHGE I u In Ille courtroom of o-rt....,.I No. 1 OH THIS 21111 dev or Ctct-. A.D. of Hid court, ., IOI NO<lll 8roadW1y. In ""· .,.,,,, ...... Ille Undersfoned •• No-.,,. City of Stnlt Ant . Celtfornle. ,,,., l'lillllc Ill and for Hid Countv al>CI Doted Jon. '· ltfl. Slt le, ruldfnt lhertln. duly cqnmfs-w. E. ST JOHN. County Cltrll. ti-ll>CI ""'°'fl. D*rtonlllv •-trtd AM• II'. C-Oontld C. Mcl4one al>CI Wllllt m N. Slltl· 410 ~Ill SI. ruca; -MWn 10 .... ... De lhe President H""''"''lfl l tlCll, Ct llf. and Se<reftrY. rtsDKli•tl'I', of Ille cor,.. Ttf iJ6.t114 orttlon 11\tt erecultd the within lnslru· A_., tor Pefltl-"''"' o" llthtll of Ille corooretlon therein l'vl>ll•l'led Ortnte Cotti OtllY Pllot. nomttr, end acknowlt(lged 10 me lhtl Jen, II. 12, 11, ltM •Nil such corooro!lon executed Ille seme. LE~AL NOTICE IN WITNESS WHEREOF. t lltve hert- unlo "' "1Y ll•nd .,,., •Hired my ofll- cltt i.tt l n.e dn •l>CI nu In "''' cer· llllc•lt flrtl ebevt wrllt.,,. MOTICI ~ btT•HTtOll TO INOAel IOl'HCIAL SEALI IN TM• SALi O' ALCOltOLIC l lY· .loYct L. Sltpll._ ••AO•s Not1rv Publlc-C.llto"'lt Jonuary I, ,,.. l'rlMlpel Office 111 T• WIWlm II MllY conu ... : Ortno1 County SUblec:1 10 1asuaMt of Ille llclftH -My C.ommlHIOll l•••ru piled lot'o llOllC. It llertl>Y 9tvon NI Ille ~ 14, ltl'f. undenloned P•-n 10 sell •lcOllollc esn.oc DtYtrH U ti I~• prtmlHt, Clescr~ t s 11,,..r• l-lecll, Alty, lotl..-s: , ... A•-M 1lle tten, Ne, 41' no Fore11 A .... LHune 1 .. c11 Ln A•'-· Ctnt. ,..., Pur....,nt to •ucll lnlenllon. 1111 under· •UOll">td Ortnoe Co.ti 011,.,, l"llol slo~d h 1oeM"9 to the O.pertmellf ol Jt "U...., •· 11, 11. u. ltM u-41i Alccnolk l!ewr..,. Control for luu•~• --------------D'f treMfar Of t n t ie-le ....,,.,,_ II. COMO lor lkMMS) tor lll«M IH'tmlMS et fol~: LEGAL NOTICE Off SALE GENU ... L p.,,_ (ION,\ 1'10& l'UILIC EATING ClllTll'ICATI 01' IU11NISI •LACE I 'ktlffew l'lrftl N1111e AllY-Cle1lrl"9 to protnt Ille luv-THI! UNOEllSIGNED doe1 het'ftV •net of 1vc11 1tc:en1el1) mtY Ill• • w rl· Illy llltl lit 11 c-...~11,.. ...__ a r11• lied protest wllh 1nv olflct oC 1111 De-1 __ ..,. a "'•"'• ~rt.....,.t ot Aleohollc ltver!" COfllrol. COlllrtc:I 119 bu~l11ns at 6191 Mor Vlttt wllhlft JI cltn of the dell 111t ..,.._..i Drive. Huntlntlofl hid! '2647, Clll- artmlsH .,.,. tlrst -led. •l•ll"IJ tornC., ul'lder Ille ftCtlllous llrm 11em. llf'ound• tor denlel u "'°"'*" bY C-. of IDEAL INTEltlOllS 11111 1"91 Mid The premlsn ,,. -llctft\ld for tho firm Is com-td ol Ille lollowit1t -- Mle of tleollOllC l>tYc•...,, TM form son. -.. ... .._ In ""' t nd PIK • of wrlllutlon ..,.., be ollltilled from of lftlcltftce b H loll-., to-wit: any etllet of ,,.. Ot:H<1-..1. G•,., A. Strom. "" Mtr Vitt• ,..,,., w, llwf Ori,,.. Hunllngl.., 9ta<ll "-N, ~ OoMld WITNESS my ... l>CI 11111 _,. 41•Y "'""'i•llld Or-• Cotti 01r1y Piiot, ol ) ...... ,.,. ., .. Jen, 11, It.. 51-M Ot ry A. Strom Sit" of C1Hlor'111e, OrtflOI County: ON Tl41S S«OllCI City of Ja,..,.ry, ~==;::::::;::;;~il"·O· 1"" btfot• me, Joon c. ltlct. • • Notl,., Public ,,. -fot ..... .. ... Covnf\o tftf s11i., residing lherelfl, fitly 1 i,(m~sa "''' .· • .• · .•. '.i 'olf,• -••'-d ----•lly •P. _,.., G1ry A Sff'ol!I k-19 - to " Ille ,..,_ """"' -•• -ICrlbt<I lo Ille Wlflllfl lflt"-f, tftd acll_ltdt., to IT'I 111e1 Ill ••ecvlwd IM ume. IH WITNESS WHEllfOI'. I ll•v~ ""'""'" oet "'" hand •rid 1n1xec1 mv tlffklal Mal Ille dtY tftd YH r 111 lhh ' u =· •••!ft PO! .-oeMAnow Ctrllllctle llrtt 1llO\le wrlnen. "li.fii"i•:=:miiiifiiiili'i-iii-liifliiiliiiiiiililil"ll(Offlclt l ktll II. Joa11 C. llk e THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS GREAT SHOW 1WINNaOf 8 ACADEMY AWAN>ll !!P'l- 'Oill)JOI .... l'tJDLINll ... ._.. ·----· w ... -.,.o..._ .. ,,. ........ c ......... ,,..,,. ..... s-,..,..... ..... NOit,., "Ulllk -C..fflO.fllO l't'lftclNI Ofllce Ill OrtllOI c ...... ,., ,,_,, Cenlml•loll Ellflr• ~12.1 ... ,ubllsllld 0rt"91 CoeJI 01lty '''°'· J-·· .. 11, 11. 2S. ,,.. u .... LEGAL NOTICE ... "' SIHl'llllOll COUllT DI' THI STATI O' CALll'O.ltlA l'O• Tiii C.OUWTY o~ o.A•• .... ...., C"ATIOlt •t CMTHT W WIU AltO 'llOOft ott llltVICI '" Ille Mel... ,,, "" ...... "' CHAlll.IS El.WlM OAVIS, DeeHIHld. Tiie ,_.. "' Ille "•'• of (lillfllnll .. To II.Wiii LONDON. 11• L~h • l>tfrelt, Mk:lllN,., Wll.OA V. DAVI$, •Ito ,_ •• Wll.DA H. OAVIS lltwlllt _,... t"" """ "''""" ,,_. ot ....... ,. 1lle ..... .. 1111 wlll l\Orel11: Now. ,,,.,...,., -1e ... ,.,.. • -... '*"' dlf'ff;lld .. llltM .... ... -'"' Wlfllln flllrtY din tllW .-iu ti llllt dltflllll. WITKUS Ille Ht11. llOHltT fl, KNlllLANO Jlldre Of Ille ._ltr C-1 of lfle $1tte ot C1lllom1t w 1111 Ceun~ "' OrtftOI, Wllll lfle Mill et M'-C..Wrl t flllCH llllt Jt"Utrv 1, 1Ne. AlltJl: COllnty C~ tflf Cltfll of tllo S...rlor Court ff Ille $tefll ff Callfenllo ,., ""' ,_,., .. 01'••· =,,1.ouho l'rlklltr• .. J:~:n.1,. "VCl!l""4! 0-."'° '°''' °''Iv rnel. •••iiiiiiiiiiil••••••l1-------------.:1Jlft\ltfY II, l'-fl ... ,. .. I ~ , ,. .. .. DI G4 JU1 MO ~ l= ~· r LISTE IS MY AWAY I BONE \ ~ --. MIS! DEii ..... ..... .... NIM ""-· -o tleio -.... ., ..... tred ,.. ...,..,. C...t . ._... ~ ....... --lllM. r19'1t ... fll ity fll -Fire """· ry Is I a nt I allcl i. L • .. of .~ •• 1111 .. ~ . ""' claim -· --1$ -~ Joint C"'lc ··-~ TM •o• ION 11,,. urv .,., llV wold of '"' ,,., ., ~nl D •• No· '"" ,;.. -~ ..... ..,, .,,.. fl'U:.. eln ••1 ,.,. lfj. ~- tr- 111 ,, . • 11-... tld ,,. ce I• IV '· II , L ,, I. • PIAHUTS - DL Ill.DAU JUDGE PARDI MAS FWANIOE 1HM COM!• HOME LA~ W«V OFTEN,. Ma5./t.1'0U.Dt ,_ ...... ...,... ____ ~ LISTE~l SMRIMPl ume PIGEON IS MY C11R~J »/IF )t)l) PQN'J" .srAY AWAY FROM H~t~'!-k BREAK EVERY BONE IN 'tOOR tlVW.:IATED .SWYJ ,_ -~-- Mun AND JEFF MISS PEACH DEllll DDll -. .. . . . .. YOU MEAN KIDNEYS.' • .. . .. . -....... lyl•Wd ..,.. ................ ... ICICOlllpMJ lief ..... " ...... PlltJ .. ., ...... ..,_ lirlMIH.Sllelll ..... . • .... rlll lief rMI. ... ._. .................. ..,. .... COlltnll-up to ' .. ~ .. 'led IUllb. . Ill .. "' lflflll (C) (90 .. , ' .. "' .... lllN: (C) (JO lllA.) 1.-GO II l1le lie llNI: (C) (tO 11111. ..'Gold 111 lllt111 Tlllr lflllL • Holt wry Dllllplly, Miias Hl!ISl!1w and 'lludcly Noon• II .Be • lllw ~ (C) ( Visit IMrll lllstotlc ION·.-..trJ ft) Robed~ . .llOlatllam. sit• Ill 110rtlltrw C.llfo1'1111 ind • D llr O'Clecll .... : (C) "l1le Fi,. m1ny fu1t·lllled COllt..U. IM Ftn!Mt" (drama) '59--Mic!INI Pl lllWillllle M• Clllan, Evy Norlund. S.lflsll dr f"!I Mc£lr9' ••rta actobltfo Uf llllUe pl1y IOI 1 i tr @!) AdliMa hi tilt Id. lltthla off a cllaln reac· t:oo ft " (I) Tllw1dlr lllcM --.: .. ""' alllOll .... to ...... (C) -r-.i· (susptllll) '64 -I httJ 11111 (30 llllia.) Melina Mtn:ourf. httr UltflllW, hill Ta.oaw M11imi111n Schell. llobeft Morte,, ~":'la F°llfes Altlm Tamlroff. Mtlln1 Mnowt _,. tllYS I ~ thief wflo lllob -el ~• 1 om. ... M1ntet (30 ml11..) the lllOSt d1ri111 crima el tilt -1" lr"'f I..: (C) (30 1111-. tury. tllt theft ot a sultan's lewl· Sill ltMldle ~ •ncnisted deuer from 1ht Totibpl I Mull (C) (30 Jnla.) ,..,act MUHum in lstaabltl. lldlall'1 111wJ (lO min.) D Ci7l (!)rut Clrt: (C) (30 •111.) ..., ff ,.... "Tiit Rivals.'' Ann Marie bl• 0... n. ,...... ,_It ·s. 1 home for a wtekend witll lier ,.,. lM Ediutlon." l1M•t. ents, lllCI discowrs thlt lief fatller , .... DONE-IN -Melina Mercouri makes plans for a dar- ing robbery onl~ to have them upset by one 9lD8ll sparrow, in torught's comic movie "Topkapi'' in color at 9 p.m. on Channel 2. e ......_ J4 Is l~lous ol her boyfriends. AM. understandlnc that her flthtr fMll 7:0l I 9 Ill CIS ba!UI ..._: (C) ht is beins repl1ced as "the" man ,---------------------. ( 111111.)Wa"" Crinklte. In her lift, lmplom Don to be Pl· ! . ......,_) · lfilldly lllf*' (C) ( tient. With the situation llVWfnc '"°"' ttnst by the mom111t Ann 11141 II"-W1Mlfn: (C) (30 mlnJ Don hl'ft a ftndtr·Cfllllchlnc con· ''Vit1tlciti In Colo!ldo." Slim and frontltlon at an Intersection. Htlvlett1 visit a dude r1ndl In IJ) Trw Aclwtfttlft: (C) (30 mlft.) Southtni Colot1do ind to to E1111r· "Fire Walkers and GI•• Ellen.• •Id LIU, Duraqo, and Sllvtrtoa. ft1turtcl are the unbelltvablt 11111 I F 1"" (30 min.) of South America's D'Jukas, who ••t I lM Ltq (3.0 min.) ti•• and walk on ffrt. i nd t.ht ........ lal1MI (C) (30 min.) stflnp customs of the Suyas. who Tldlllal c.n..,,,........ havt SIUCll·Slzed lower lips. llCl'1•m flit ' fB SqtbrllSll 'Bfllrt: "The Rtdc· TELEVISION VIEWS 'Avengers' Kid Stuff D MilM less Ranier." 1:• n am e11um. *': <C> m T11ut11 111t: 1to1t-a1t1c ... , ,,_ __________________ _ -mfn.) AOitrt Linsin• •PPNl1 1 Maritlrttlal talks with l.llrd llrooli: Darcy, • wnseful bl11k robber Scllmldt •.bout his one·1111n show at 8 CYNTHIA LOWRY ly Tom If. Rya11 I SAID, KIDLEYS, DIDDLE I? ly Mel ~' !ILrr W! M1'f! IN Nt¥:> OUT JN A~ MOUIC • ... 'T'MeRe WAflr/T ~PL.LV I HOU6M Tl~ 'TO ~ NlY L.A5TI~ U LA'TJON.5HfP.S. ly ,,. ... lolle I Is cltttrmlntd to kill Marahal Jim laird's lair. laird bills himself 11 Y Crown. Darcy and some confider· the new Valttltil10. AP Television·Rldio Writer ates rob the Cimarron Bank ot wllat m "-die* hbt11t NEW YORK (AP) __. "The Avengers,, seems to b ltttr rwt11H to be a nult lotd of t :JO D 9 @ llf'lplt (C) (lO 111111.) ~ ,... tlltt was pllnted 'Th• ~het." srt. Friday and Of. have changed its character radically in tile month! Crown. Darcey, who Is tracked down fie« Gannon lnvtstipte tllt ltacltr it has been away from ABC. Or maybe somebody by Crown, winds up In priSOll, but o1 a ~elic cu" (Liam Sall1¥111) justdicked the wrong episode of the suave, sophisti· ht vows to Mn the score with the 1nd learn his .. ,.»lion" h COii· • • h • llW1111wilt11as brouitit 11i111 nolorl· eemed 1111n1y with ltcallzJna tlla cate British·made series for its prenuere s ow as tty IS • co11111mmatt dunce. Slim Siie and use ol nartOtia uc1 LSD. a midseason replacement. PicDM II ftaturtd n Grilftes. fJ @ (}) ,.,.._ rt.c:t: (C) (30 D tD CJ) rnmm '"" &,i. min.) H1rrinaton faces Eddie with THE OPENING program Wednesday night was. r111oM: -(t){60iiifn.) "The Trail his double cnm; Elliot ttlls °'· strictly kid stuff, a floodlight that reduced a Um· ol Stanley and Livincstone.• John Rossi ol his concern over Constance· · ''" f 00 ... 1 and h 1....:-. Glenn, America's lirst urth-ortiltln1 Rodney tries to quutlon his fathn'. ousine to i!ue size o a toy m .,... a uman ~g astm1ut leads a lOOO·milt African B r...,. 111 (Cl (90 min.) to the stature of a toothpick. uptditlon to recmte Henry Stan-m TrMI (C) (30 min.) Mr. Steed was accidentally cut down to a mlnl· ley's hazardous hlstory·ma~ln1 m rowtr ef tllt Doff• man when the bad guys were stealing a protOlfPe :i:::,.~s 1:r:'-.!~1a~::~~°":' lO:tlO R 9 . 00 Du• lllf1itl S.: (C) of a revolutionary tank by shrinking it and carrying tht ame dangers and dlfficultle (60 minJ Dean wtlcomes alnaer •t off · t k t B t Mr Steed' light faced by stanley: torrtnll1I rains, Susan Barrett, d1nc1 '""' Braldl 1 m an overcoa poc . e . u . s p trafllc·boutnc swamps. malarial and Tybee, Buddy Hackett, corned!· was lucky, because he was able to come to the res· motqllltoeS. wild animals. betst fllt •nnt. Barb1ra Heller, Ind Rowan and cue of his colleague, Mr6. Peel, when that athletic bearin1 aluplna ak:kness. and Afri· Martin. The entire cast presents 1 lady bad been trussed like a capon by the villains. ~,':u;~~cm 111111lcloua of loreian f:!°fl~at:"toPf~1~~.~a:."~!::,1 ~ He managed, it, incidentaUy, with a letter opener, · a 11 :...... ............... "" (JO CountJY'" which seemed the size of a steel gircfer in his tiny ~min.)• ................ '"' -Qtfi11 htila• Nnt (C) (60 ,.. condition, and cul her ~nds. D Ii}} Cl) .,...: (C) (30 min.) min.) "C:Ouli1'a Ltthal Liiie Tim1." Mlltlln D "SUSPENSE THEATRE"! AND AS SOON as the magic beam restored him Berte retuma 11 loult the Lilac. wilt * COLOR! MICKEY ROONEY to normal size, Mrs. Peel was shrunk, and received ~:! :!tu~~•='"' 10 com• STARS IN "THE HUNT"! her turn to rescue him. Finally, they shrunk the B lllllilll $ Mtwil: "hfdll 'St" a Pll£MIH£ s..,.... TllMlrt: heavies and caught them in Mr. Steed's derby. <drama) '64-turt Juraens. Pattltia ~ (60 "''"·> ''The Hunt/' Mlclrey This is the 60rt of science fiction nonsense we Ntal, Sa111anth1 Eaar. Psytlmomrt· Rooney. Harry .Townes. and Jama might Jet go by on shows like "Voyage to the Bottom itlllY blhld wilt ef 111 lndllltrlallst C.111 star In tht pr1111iwt t9i1oda trill t. flit ,., In htr ""'"°" thtt of this ""' series tllit will """" of the Sea.'' or "I Dream of Jeannie," but not on a ii "'f*llib'-fer htr bllnctneu. Htr • different susptnM story •edl droll and dry show like "The Avengers." 11•1tht is restored wfltn she dis-wtek. A rounc 111rf11 passlni covers that her llusb1nd ancl tllrouah a smd town tncount1n 1 OF COURSE, the series used to be broadcast in 1i5ter 111 hm111 1t1 atfair. sacfistic sfltrlff. M fill! oni, • wit· late evening spots on the ABC_ sclledule, a time m Trwtll • C.....-llClll: (C) (30 nm to tht deedly h1111t f« a prao. niiL> Boll llrMr 11o1ts. •. the 11111,1 _,. finds hl1111tlf 11 when the vast majority of viewers are preswned to " ""' ..._ (llO 111i11.) the same clanprous s1tu1tion. be adults. Now it comes on at an early evening hour, 9'llCll ..,.. ...,"/Clfflct I AJn DrtMt...., (C) (60 min.) .and all ttiree networks concede that the period from ., l'rllidellt faces IMI PllCll (C) (30 .. 111,) 7 30 t 9 bel to th t be ·1 h e n. en.tM u.: ''The Alma " ... ,.... Z2: "Cll1110Ur Girt." : o ongs e younges mem rs OJ. t e £d1eatlon." In fln1I prosram of • • l&D -...: ''Ullre·Purt Mat. audience. rlea. co·llolb Dr. 1te11111e11e and Dr. rials." But if "The Avengers" is converted into a sort frtcllrick Mayer talk with Ju·ne f ...a..u WIJ!lt, clrtctor Of tht Tam1rlnd lO:lO G)Ntwa: (C) (30 mlnJ liH Jolina. 0 uu· d's fantasy series, DO matter bow smoothly Wotllsllop, and. Benjamin Smith, 11:00 e ew. O'Cloa R-1: (C) (30 or tongu~in-cheek it is bandied, it is bound to loge buainta executive. min.) Jerry Dunphy. that hard-core audience that made it a success u a 111 [at1ldll A II Tit• 11111 Hour Ntwa: (C) (30 replacement on earlier occasions. 1:00 B 11ta1a1 (C) (2 hours) riifn.) Gtot•• Skinner, Rifer .lohlllOll. 11 cm(]) .... ~ ..... <C> <30 e s.M·• ...... : "'Tiit '"" m1n.f"A Rall Sldfy." Sist;r Slrlo's C~ (suapense) '34-ltla l11IOll, Unclt Gua, Who h• bttn • fbherm111 Boris Karloff. •n Illa lift. Is loslna out to bi& D """ f"lllll: (C) (30 min.) led• flslltrtts tllet lllwl modern tquill" ~~· "Tiit Mtlt ...,._ "!'nt to ~· Ml tdlools If filh. lir. NW-(drama) ''1 _ D*I Silttr letrtllt la ,.'1Uldtd to me p111t Ron .,ndtll htr .. ,Ill llltllb 11 llsll apottt1, and m Ji. ,.,.. (C) (jo min.) aft IOU wtll •ntll tt11 R~rend Q) Mwlt: "Tiit Lat If t:11e ... Mother lttrns ot ttlt ~tr,ritt. pmdts" (wut•m) •55 _ Jama • '-"""d (C) (30 min.) Ctaii. Jirn Ortis. Maida Dtan. g PM 1.. ti) Citle • S• C:... fl)~ .. lllitaf: Host Fred-ll:JO R Mtwit: "City ef F_.. (dr1ma) erldr NOad' 11plalns tilt ttepe In COfl-• '5J-Vinctllt Edwards. Patricia llltlr strvctlna fillt (llltars. Sdleduttd John Archer. ' auests Include ruitar malttrs M1nuel B ~ ~Tltt Tllli&M Ate (Q Rodri(Utl and Warren White. Ad· (t7) JwJ ,.._, Sllftl (C) wanctd •riu starts ned 111tl GJ LIS Slltw (C) • D .... 12;)0 0 Mftie: ....._ TR WtrW I:• 8 tD (I) ll'tlllldt: (C) (60 min.) (drama) '44-Jolitl C.rfltld, Pa~ ''i•lllOfJ of an let Cream Stick." Henreld. WIMl11 ,a""9d prilOllCr S.111 Nob Gt T1tt £IMllll 111w (Mtl lcett) Is flk*•d up fof qtleS· .. Mowie: "Sw.N If VHllS"' (ad· tlllflt=mardtr of • •kit, venture) '53-0an O'Htrlihy, C.th· M•" 111111 IS • fallow erin• Mcleod. ,,. hij 0 11tllftb0rllood • hid 1:00. lltN: """"' CNIC" (IMll- ... •"'-to him. Ironside wern tut9) '3S-Eclwtrd Q, Robil!IOll, Jotl Mitt tllllt tllt 1111n 11111111 tro611 .. ...._. .,..._ Do i-fet 111111, Ill ldrnonitlon Mltll rejlcb. "'""'"· ....... n .... ,. Wiiiie wilitlna a firllritlld, Maril be-II Ntwa "'-·"" tKt1 Clllllts h!wolw•d Ill t11e edits of S.m' l:JO ID M-lllM ...._ CQ "Miii" trMle. Mt ltllf ,.,.., to tunt h (mysttTJ) '64--0lhffa u.t, Olflsto. NQ. IMllde's fl'OtlhtcJ C0111t1 trllt pher Lee.. "KNCblt" (drama) '41 111 dlllraaltlc ,..,._ flf llart. -Artllut lflnntdJ, Allttlony Q11ft11. D 1171 ()) ltwlldlMI: ~) C30 111111.) "flllltitr a,risllt' (tdvttltuu) '11 ''W"' 111 the Grus.'' Samantha -Jim Davit, "'llCJ Hadley. MmME MOVIES ........... .,.. ........ ( ... 1111) ~ MclQueeft. 1oh11 lan)mOle. II• 8 ., IW .., n. W' (Wt- \ SERVING THE Public and Trade COMPLETE PRfNTIN6 SERVlCE -'l&*l''*'i"-'42-4321 2211 W•t lelboe Blvd. Newport IMch THE TIME of President Lyndon Johnson'6 state of the union address next Wednesday night could not be more unfortnuate from the. standpoint of ABC. The network bas scheduled a special twM!our production of "Laura," starring Lee Bouvier Radzi- will, Jacqueline Kennedy's sister. in her television debut. ABC has done an enormous amount oi pub- licity on the show and interest in it was believed to ha ve run high. ABC POSTPONED its announcement about tile way it plall6 to handle the President's speech unW today. . NBC and CBS will cover the speech live, start- ing at about 9 p.m., and following it up with anal- ysis and reaction programs . Neither NBC nor CBS had special programs scheduled. THIS IS the second time recently that a widely publicized ABC special has run into hard luck. <;:arol Channing's special program wu postponed {Wice because of a TV technicians strike and ati.11 has not been broadcast. Dennis tlae Menaee \ DMLY PILOT EDITORIAL ~AGE Peanut Butter / olitics Lest there be those around who thlnk "consumer· ism'' is something new in Washington. with Big Brother just now moving to "save" the public from its vast ignor- ance consider the peanut butter battle. Not many years ago peanut bull.er was a pretty sticky item. Many remember diluting it laboriously wil.h water to keep it Crom slicking to the roof of the mouth and giving it a milder flavor. The peanut butter manu· facturers got smart. They added vegetable oils and pre· servatives to satisfy consumer tastes. Sales went up ac· cordl ngly. But eight years ago the Food and Drug Admimstra· lion decided it knew better what consumers want. And anyway, there was the peanut lobby from the Deep South to consider. So the bureaucrats. in their infinite wisdom, are still insisting that any product identiJled a5 peanut butter must contain al least 90 percent peanuts -which would bring baek the sticky era. U the rising tide of "consumer protection" politics forecasts more decisions are to be taken away from the free play of the market place and ma~ e arbitrarily by papershuffling theorists or "reformers" in government, then consumers are tn ror a lot stickier tand a lot more costly) time of it than that involved in little Johnny's peanut butter. Reaching a Milestone The DAILY PILOT closed. out 1967 with a daily average net paid circulation of more than 35,000 copies for the month of December. That's a pretty important milestone in the young life of this newspaper. It means we now serve about 100,000 readers each day. While our antecedents as a weekly newspaper, reached back to 1907, the Pilot began its era ~f service as a daily newspaper in June of 1960 -with fewer than 15,000 subscribers. The DAU.. Y Pll.OT's resolution for the new year ls to put ever·increasing effort. talent and resources into serving the peopJe of our Orange Coast c0mmunities better. The foundation for that effOJ:1 will continue l'O be the four principles which have guided the DAILY PILOT since its inception: -We wiU publish the news as accurately and fully a$ possible, seeki ng to be especially vigilant in the many areas of local affairs that vitally affect the welfare of our readers. -We shall continue to be a thoroughly independ· ent newspaper politically, but we will not hesitate'to ex· press ourselves freely and frankly on issues and candi- dates when we feel we have sound basis for such expres· sions. -We will not permit this newspaper's opinion to bias our news reports. We will express the newspaper's opinions only ln clearly identified editorials. . .. -We will seek to present all sides of significant, controversial issues, and we will especially welcome ex· pression of OUT" readers' views. . The cole of a community daily newspaper -and .1t is particularly vital in such rapidly-growing and still relatively new cities as ours in the Orange. C?ast. ~rea - is to give voice and focus to the community s c1v1c, cul· tural and economic life, and to provide a dally commun· ity forum and cornmunlty bulletin board for the com· munication and exchange of ideas. . The objectives of the DAILY PILOT contmue to be, as they have been: to be the most w;eful. informative and interesting daily newspaper for the people o! the community, and to give assistance and leadersh1p to those activities and causes which serve those purposes. We renew our pledge t-0 the people ol the commun· ities of the Orange Coast to continue to be a constru~t~ve force in the fulfillment of the happy and exciting promise of this area. " - 'And on the comeback trail ... wearing red~ white and blue ..• ' Most People Don't Read With Minm Homeowners' Four-point Plan for Cou•tt1 Airport Dear Gloomy Gus: 'Orange Coast in lmmin~nt Danger~ In a few weeks, l'U be beginning 1t11 24th year of writing a dally col· wnn. When people ask me if it's "challenglng," I feel ~e telling them that the biggest challenge belongs to them, not to me. And that is the one challenge thrown out by every serious writer -to be understood ln what he says. For most people read not with their minds, but with their emotions and pre· judices. Tbey read la1o or read out of a piece of writing what they want to. And when they di&agree, i1 ls usually not with what a writer says, bul with what tbeJ~Ome he said. A NEARLY PERFECT example was a column of mine about a census taker in Galilee, w h i c h ap- peared some weekJ ago. tt was a mildly Ironic piece, purporting to show that the average official or bureaucrat cannot dlstlngulsb a saint from a bum, or a prophet from a nut. TM offidaJ mind is interest.ed only in fuperficlal -and external facta. This census taker wu interviewing Jesus, and was answered by Biblical quotations attributed to the Son of Man. As far u he was concerned, these answers were e i t h e r in· comprehensible or evasive, and the bearded man on the donkey was mere· ly an old-time version of the ''hippie." THOSE READERS who approached the subject without an excess of religious bias immediately understood what I was trying to say II\ thls oblique and narrative fashion -that we must be careful about categorizing Local stores are offering the new "opaque" leg hose to be worn with mini-skirts. Why can't those busybody designers leave well enough alone? -A. C. B. Tlltl ...... rel!-...-n• ....... - --rlly -.t Ille --'· ~ yew .-f ,..,,. le Gl-Y OVt, Dal" 1'1191. or condemning people because of the way they look or dress or express themselves ; and that the greatest figure the world has known lived and worked among the mo at "disreputable" elements in his socie· ty. But many other readers wrote in bitterly to accuse me of calling Jesus a "hippie" -which would be an absurd misreading of history and theology on my part -and to attack the parable as "blasphemous,'' when Jt was exactly the opposiu. Jesus himself rebuked his own countrymen. by sadly commenting that a prophet is without horior m his own country -often mistaken for a crank or a mere trouble-maker. PEOPLE FILTER WHAT they read through the fine strainer of their feel· ings and preconceptions, their pre· Jud.ices and fears. If they have a stained-glass image of Jesus in their minds, for instance, it disturbs or infuriates them to hear that the living J esus would most likely be thrown into jail ln our contemporary society -and surely would not be allowed into the ''better" churches. "lf the triangles could conceive of a god." said Montesquieu, ''he would be in the shape of a triangle." Alas. the squares do t:1e same. LBJ, Rusk Deal Warily WASHING TON -Were it not for captured enemy documents promls· tng the Communi!t troops and political cadres in Vietnam that the war would 'end alter the 1967-68 winter· spring offensive, the pruent emana· Uons from Hanoi could be considered as merely another ~-on to embar· rus Pttsldetit Johnson. A ~ailed Communist peace o!fens· ive a year ago, including Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin's s~tements ln Loodon, is now considered at h.igh levels bere to have been fake from beglming to end. Secy. of St.au Dean Rusk and President Jobnson are themore dealing warily with the newest proposals tbat Hanoi "will"' dlacuss "relevMlt" matters fl the bombing of North Vietnam is uncondl· Ucmlly stopped. THEIR WARINESS. howevtr, t~ c::oodJtioMd by the evidence of the ~ documents, thin as it is. plus tM Muta Wbtcb have been floating out ol CommW1lst capitals fw the laet couple of months abollt the importance ol recftlt statements of the National UberaUon f'roc'IL .Referenc-es to the war coding are '* llOlated 1n lbt captured docu· .tneldl. 'tbere are numerow refe~ ID dUa procpect ltl document. captm'ed • 1e•vera1 dtffmint areas of SouU! ~. sc.ne are linked to the ~t J1mr' holldl,J at the md ot this mooth, OCblrs to tM conclualoa ol tbe winter· .... oa.-ve ba March. ' '1'1111 INDOCJ'lllNATION mattriaJ II bllfUnl unless there ls a typically C .... 0 pLm" wilb IOala to be • r fulfilled in a flxed period of time. Otherwise, the men at the top in NU' and Hanoi are merely arousing in their troops and political cad.res ell· pectatioos which cannot be fulfilled since the~ i.s not the sUgbtest pros· peel that the Communist forces can win a military victory. The only way the promise couJd be made to appear fulfilled would be by ceasing or greaUy reducing mllit.ary activity, boasting of local mill tar)' "defeMI" inflicted on the American enemy in the winter-spring ofleMive, and be· ~g to talk about conditions rel- evant to a polibcaJ settlement. ONE POINT IS NOW dear. Neither President Johnaon nor Secy. Rusk intends to be trapped into rebuffing these new moves Crom Hanoi, nor to be bamboozled into sacrificing the mllltary advantages whkh !lave been gained in the past year Assuming that tbe present uncertain altuation Is leading somew~re. cha· otfc condJlions could arise b<>lh with respect to the talks with the Commu· ru.tts and relations with the govt'nl· ment of South Vietnam. IL ls only neCMsary to !'('(nil the chaotic conditions involving the gov· "1\JTl~t o( the ltasclble Syngman Rhee in Korta. the release or thout· ands ol prisoners in a frantic melee. and the wildly Ouctuatln~ polltlc:aJ scene• atte:ndlna Ult end of the war la Korta. To the Editor: Your editorial, "Can't Be Wished Away" (Dec. 27), tends to lull the res!· dents of the Orange Coast into a false sense of security by suggesting that the county supervisors' master plan of county aviation will somehow produce both an immediate and a long-range solution to the growing noise, air pollu· tion. and safety hazards presented by the continued expansion of Orange County Airport. The facts or airport expansion, however. coupled with the inevitable growth in commercial air traffic can produce only one conclusion: The Orange Coast area is in imminent danger of belng affllcted w i t h widespread and severe airport blight unless an aroused community acts quickly to stop the current expansion plans. The facts that lead to this conclusion are as follows : l) NO ONE CAPABLE of in· fluencing decisions relating to the county airport has voiced anything other than a passing interest in the· development o( a eecood facility capable of handling commercial air traffic. The county supervisors in particular seem to be committe.1 to the decision to develop Orange County Airport as the sole county facility capable of handling commercial air traffic for the foreseeable future. ~ %\ SINCE TIIE RECENT expansion of the airport was completed one year ago, a 300 percent mcrease in com· merclal passenger flights has occur· red. As of February, three airlines will be operating a total of 58 daily flights in and out of the airport, and the number of passengers during 1968 is expected lo rise lo approximately 650,000. By the end of 1968 as many as 70 commercial flights daily can be expected. 3\ BY 1975, mE number of passengers wlU increase to at least 1.75 million yearly, and the number of commercial passenger light opera· tions will have risen to 150 per day . To this figure mu!t be added ap- prox.Jmately 50 dally flight operations by commercial freight airlines, ex· ecutive jets, and military aircralt. (us. Ing the McDonnell taxi strip). During peak traffic hour&, this means that the residents of thU area will be afflicted with a takeoff or landing once every 2t,; minutes by large, noisy aircraft. 4) IF THE PRESENT runway 1s lengthened from S,lm feet to 7,200 feet as planned, the airport can ac- commodate jeta in the Boeing 727 class. Tb.ls aircraft produces a takeoff noise level nearly u high as the Boeing 7f1T and ~. 5) 'nlE EXISTING terminal and airport facillties are inadequate to handle even the preaent commercial fUPl load. The capital investmrnt between now and 1'75 that wm be required to ba.nd1e 1.75 million passengers yearq could run aa high •• 6eer,e Dear George: I am an qing bachelor. Do )"Ot1 believe in May and Decem· ber weddings? V.N. Dur V.N.: No. I think If you ~ mar· ried in ~Y It ls qultt fmproper to get married again in Decem· ber. (Se,nd y o o r problems to Ceor1e. Tbt7 don't bother him • bil) I I •1' ..• .. ......... -.... ..,.,.._." • •• rt • " - Lttlet• tr~m reeder• ~•• -•-· Nor"'•'llo ""'"' tr1 lhOulcl convey ltlalr me~en In * -• "' lest. The r '"'' to conci.n.. lefter s to 111 uac. or t1imlntl• Ubtt It rutrwo. All ltller• mllll lllclude s1gna1urt end m•ll1119 -reu. ttut ,,.,,_ •Ill Ill wtlfhlWfd on rta11•1t · as $30 million. Once this investment has been started. it wlll be virtually impossible to limit the future growth of the airport. TO PROTECT OUR community from the residential blight that will be produced by a continuously ex· panding Orange County Airport, the Homeowners oC the Back Bay Area have developed the following four· polnt plan: J) The Orange County Airport should not be eJCpanded beyond its present size. No lengthening of the runways or expansion of air terminals or facili ties should be permitted. 2) No 1 n c r e a s e in commercial flights from the airport should be per· mitted. at least until the master pla.n is completed. 3) . DEVELOPMENT should be started immediately on a second airport in the county capable of handl· ing the county's present and future commerjiaJ aviation needs. The area surroundlog the site of such a facility should be 'iOned for non-residential use. 41 Negotiations should be started immediately to obtain joint use of either El Toro or Los Alamitos Naval Air Station as an Interim facility to share the commercial air traffic load with Orange County Airport until the new commercial air terminal is com· pleted. Such joint usage by com· mercial and military rurcraft has pro· ven successful in a number of cases around the country. WE URGE THF. DAILY PILOT and all residents of the Orange Coast to join with us in saving our community from airport blight. Our proposed plan of action is both reaso nable anl con· structive. and IS in the best interests of the entire county. Despite the im- plications of the DA CLY PILOT's editorial. no one is attempting to close down Orange County Airport. DANIEL W. EMORY IAHuled Que•tio"-ire To the Editor: A questionnaire has come from Sen. John G. Schmitz along with a covering Jetter and "report" on our state col· Jeges and universities. "It concerns n.agrant moral corruption and revolu· tionary violence planned and carried out behind a cloak of academic freedom. The enclosed report com· plle4 by my 1tatr stat~s the facts," be says. but 1 wonder if thls ''-report" ia a clever way lo arouse emotions IO that he will get the answen he wlll'\tl and can use for his own political pyrPOSeS. I AM IN NO position to evaluate many of the "facts" but in two cases the old trick of partial reporting hal bffn used. In the report of Or. Sum· mersldll's handling of the disorders at San f>'ranclsco St.ate. it 1ays, he "refused to call police". but it does aot mention the ract that be ••• ta contact vtlth the police and JT WAS ON THEIR ADVICE that they were not c11lled In. The play presented at Calilornla State College. Fullerton. I understand wu choeen and given by graduate 1tudent.s and tickets were bsued to a small group for the purpose of gtttln.g their evaluation and crltlc.ism. A friend wltb a freshman grand.son o I at the college said extra tic.ket.s were forged and passed out. At the time the unllerclaasmen were not aware of the Whole affair. MANY PARENTS find their own adolescents difficult, and perhaps some sympathy should be extended to administrators who must cope with them Ln masses. It Is vastly easier to criticize a bad situation than it is to know how to correct it; to our peril we oversimplify. The questionnaire itsell deals with complex Issues not easily answered without qualifications. Question 3 is: "I believe that NO ONE outside the colleges and universities has any legitimate basis for judgments about what goes on inside them." Does this mean just the colleges Involved, or Stanford Al.ld other private colleges? What about parent.s? Co 11 e k e graduates? The inf I u x of new residents from the Deep South? IN .\ POLL conducted by the Oakland Tribune of the Sacramento Press Corps, Sen. Schmitz was rated as one of the !wo worst senators. and after getting his letter. I am not at all sure that his membership in the John Birch Society was the determinin g factor in this evaluation. I hope that recipients or the senator's questionnaire wiU wait till their emotional reaction is over and then answer it with extreme care. MARGARET McMASTER A rre•t of Spock, et al To the Editor; The arrest or Dr. Benjamin Spock. Rev. William S. Coffin and three other anti-war leaders on charges of en· couragi ng draft evasion dram~tizes the tragic division which currently exists in our country. While a Democratic administration whk!. was elected on promises of puce continues to escalate the war. and while the majority goes along because they have been told that there is no alternative. the overwhelming majority or the leading academicians, lntellectuals and artists -joined by many outstan· ding clergymen and theologians, have become ever more vociferous in their opposition. THESE ARE NOT ivory lower in· tellectuals or Irresponsible beatniks. They Include most of tbe country's experts on Asian affaira and ln- ternational relations as well aa men in other intellectual fields who, unll.ke the average American who sbrugs and goes along. have read extensively on Vietnam and b a v e e x p o s e d themselves to a wide variety of domestic and f o r e l·g n b o o k s, newspapers and periodicala. . WlTH THEM ALSO are many of the best and most thougMful students at our unlftrsitles. These men. whose traini.ng h&I prepared them to thJnk for themselvea and to make in· dependent moral judgments. have become convtnced that the Vietnam war is a.n UJ.flted ldventure which we blundered into, that it serves no serious natioul purpose; that It ba11 lost us most of our prestlge abroad and has greatly Injured our economic positton in the wbrld. F~.!fe they a.rt convinced that the who bom- bing If "tlvlUans In · North and South Vletnlm constitutes a crime against humanity. 111E GOVERNMENT 11 moving to sllence Its OPJ>Of)enta at a t1mt when, accorcUng to current public opinion polls. over 40 perctnt ot Cbe public has serlou1 misgivings about the Viet- nam policy. and at a time wtle heated pi-e-elecUo.n politJc. are alreldy 11\.lr· rorlq the a:rave ucl widu..-e.ad • doubts which beset the country. THERE ARE THOSE whu think we can do without our academic, in· teUectual and liberal religious leaders. that we wou.ld be better off to put a[ doubters behind bars While pursu· iog a policy of aU·out escalation. We believe that such a course would create wounds in our national com· muruty which it would take decades to heal. and that it would cost us many of our most creative, productive leaders. WE BELIEVE TH.AT the govern· ment should seriously consider the reasons why many of its most enlightened citizens have been driven into all--0ut opposition. We believe that it is disastrous for t.he government to fall back on force to silence these critics. J . B. AGRAHAMSEN. RUTH AIKEN. INGE P. BELL, ffiENE BLAND, AMY BROWN, RUTH HOOKS, ANNE K. MORAIS, KEVIN PETTIT. GE 0 R GE F. QUINN, ISABELLE S. WADE, MARY G. ZAVA W arOnee flueett To the 1Editor: Regudlng Ralph McGill's com· ments on your editorial page Jan. 3 and the recent coastal fanfare: I. too. was aboard the Queen Mary on that famous secret voyage as she steamed to Halifax to meet President Roosevelt. Indeed she was probably the prime target of the whole World War JI with Sir Winston Churchill and the whole bloomln' British Gene-raJ Slaff aboard. Never saw so much concentrated heavy brass ln my life. Two escort cruiSers. four destroyers plus a well-armed Queen were faint comfort for us lesser "guests" coming home on the same target for a Nazi "fish ''. IT WAS SOMEWHAT questionable that 4.000 U. S. troops were kept waiting aboard for five days as craftsmen worked 'round the clock to restore the entire Promenade Deck to its pre·war splendor for the big event (the ship had been pretty thoroughly stripped and her swimming pools decked-over for her troop ship duty J. THE QUEEN WAS NEVER on an even keel u she iigged and zagged at hlgh speed lo confound the periscope lads. Neither were some of us. We hoped for a 61impse of the great "V" man, but he didn't show unlit we let him otr at Halifax. 1.'m glad he made it: tt was quite a Journey . Yes1 I too greeted Her Majesty with a tear as she came "home". HERB BROWNELL _ .. -i·fti"iijmil Thursday, January ll. 1968 The edUoral J>O{le of the Dafl11 Pil.oc '""Ju to fnf orm and stim- "'4ct rc0lkr1 b11 pre1t>nting Ulil MWJPOPf1"S optnlon.r and com- mfnWU "" COpiC$ of fnter11r, and &i{p&f/icance. bt1 pro11kUng 4 forum for Ult u:prcslion of our reoden' opinfoftf, mad bv pr"entfnq the diver1c 1.IUM>- pointi of informed oburver.t and fl)Oktt?Mll 01' topics Of tht do11 Robert N. Weed. Publilher C-,1 Moe l ..... ---; • La ' p~ ~ . := • °"" encl ' ·' CHUI w•aT L.A. I• 1!> S 1tOIUl1'SOH IL.VO 2 81o<kt So\.1P1 of ~co autt•ANK 510 H VICTO"'I' 8 lVO I I 8toe~ Nerti! o r M.tl "Olll HAYWAllO 2 .. JACl'90N lttw"" late i. 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HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES fOl SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOl SALE HOUIU POI SALi I HOUSU foa SALa HOUllS llOI SALi HOUSH FOi SALi RENTALS '**•' 1000 o.Mrel 1000 ~·• 1o0o lo.n.re1 1• .._., 1000 c .... MIN 11• Cerw., Mar 1250 ti••-..-IMct. 1400 ':"'-"--__ ... ____ ,.,~m.;;;,*11;;;::::::1114::__1 MOVE TO THE COUNTRY U )ou't~ sick of the flat lands ' wanl to epread out a bit th1s home is tor you. J BR J baths. formal dinlot room. MPllf&le out or lbt way tam· U1 room "lilh wet bar. Up to date electne lcjtcben with "flUlh'' liibting, cw;tom drapes & carpete throutrh- out. Th.ls 2"-"lOO sq. ft. home has a touch of elegance th11t ii eeldom found in modem homes at this prk~ r11ngc. Just 2 years old. Only nooo total down • askin.t SJ0.500. /fSa.,. COATS ~wAtl.Acl REALTORS 5464141- (()pen lvetti"fl) Fonn1I Model Home UOO't mJss lhts 1 BR, 2 ba . famlly 1oom home 'A'ith for· mal dining arPa, Al*> hit bonu.'I rwnpus room in fin . ltihed garage. Huge lot on quiet w·eet. Owner must iwli this 2 year old homt" promvl· ly. Submit lO~c down to low Interest t"Xistmi; loan with 11() seamd. Priced IO'lo IX'· low m11rket at 126.000. SPRING R.altv Co. ltlnt 642·7fS2 1nytime --- lohn macnab Low .. t Priced 4 BR 60 ft of Baytronl l yeani olcl only S86.:i00 NEW 3-4 BEDROOMS JUST 121,450 P1y Only $144.IO Per Month "'""" ' '"'·' Hacienda t 'n I Ho111e s Del Cerro VETS NO DOWN A tttw ttrJH •I thl. choice do,. i11 lecelion. Smerl Spanish ,tyf. ln9. 9i9 loh. All th• fulu•tt you'•• ,,..,.,,, of •' this un· b1Ht •ablt low pric1. Choo•• now. Hu rly 100 •old in S 1horl wukt. - Take Bristol north and go right at Paularin'O !White Front Corner). View I layfront A Deve lopment of ~orge M. Holstein & Sons and Harvey A. Bcr~r. Vlf'\v hontc, nt!IV. BcauUrul u11ed brick, ah a k e roof, wrought iron entry, Italian Wilker & L". Inc., Sil" Agents u1c. " Bedrooms. rumJI) !!!!..~!!L!l!l!ll:a~·~v~·~N~D~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~=====e===-1; room It dining room. Askin; "' "' •--· -m.ax>. Must be sold! MOUNTAIN VIEW .....,..ch ottcM)e C\ialom bulll executive home 3 Bedrooms 642-8235 on a privatt" street of just lolly beamrd ceilin;:s l!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llJl!l!!•ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 12 homl'I. 3 bdrms-2 bath.~. S°"'t'dish fin,place $17~950 family and formal dining • 1mvate ratio Buys your fa1I11ly a home. double Clrrplaceo. D <' I u >. l' steps to beach Too i;ood to be true. but it panellinc ndds to l'>.qui~Jlc ~ r~reahon arr~ Isl 3 apac.:iowl bedroom!!, charm. -Pool and pultlng Jor lmmCdlate occupancy 18rgP lot for the children.~ green lc1wr11 nothing to bf' • only $Zl,j()() • tO'ft> on. play. ASSUJ114? the low inte-r-dt!sired. -$64,:,00 -Owner Call Ted CIJl><>rl e-11t loan and 1129. per month wUI help !lnnrwr. Evf's: 61~.3487 lncludP!I laxes and Insur. ancc. Call today, tt:ib won't CITY LIFE Jut! IN THE COUNTRY 3 BedroomA in rural sctrmg. Bright chttry kitchen · 2 car ptagf' ·Close to schools, il's perfect !or kids Ir critters. CO~'TA Ml:BA OrFlCl: Jt's • b\1y at $20.900. 2629 Harbor Blvd 646-7171 546-2313 RIAL TORS 673~ I/I Udo hie lay Front + Income J BR Home .f'lua Two 1 BR Apt.9. Sep. Din. Rm. In HOwle plus ma.ny extru. Tttl'Wc ~ ttoeard. Would COft. 11idu cxcbaqe for Ullo Bll.Y'froot llOIM. Prk•: $149,j()(). I Cha•MI FfOllt D•lex 2 bedto0m11 eacb/:l batbs. • Plc1· A SUp. Sundec:k A Patio. I Approx. 2 yea.rs old. Both I unltl lea.led. mr.o. Newport Island Waterfront $2'75. DOWN 2 · tt.SES 1 1 ·[Jn' m,r,m. SHARP DUPLEX RID HOT LISTING Coate Mela 2100 PLAYMATI HAVIN I toia&1. • Prioc. CllQ. 1 Br, turn......,..._ Good Frahl¥ peinted 3 bedroom, 2 BEAUTIFUL , BR 2 ~th PLUS IHCOMI I OWNER. * 5*"2U income. a Helitt0pe. ti.th GJeo Mar. Vtty beauti· borne fully tumisbed lll!WI Calllng aA1 ambltlou.t YOWll '-=Owner==· =642=3215=;;;· ;;m.=1211== 1"1 lalldlcapinc that ttqultts carpeted, excellent ' <.'OnJ bachelon wbo an &ookin; .... ,.,. leach 12001~ Uttle cue. Owlle'l' 11.)'s 11ell lion, flitt ·realdenllal ar for a plld wU.h privacy plua Lide I... 1U1 iny t~ Quk:L Apprw.sat $250/mo. CALL MR. Bl.A~ ttn1a1 Jncome all rolled inlO Do you '*4 a miJ11 1arp'--..,--1"1-thJ_e_Y-.... ,-,-'1 comlQC. WIU .U FHA or VA S»USl ooe. Here it la. 3 units, se-liTiq room and wwkl )'OU Crnt ia-uu home OD Sl' and pll¥ an your cotU. Won't !":~~:-----duded b'Om Tta11Jc and "'-"" Laat • Priced at 124,500. like ~ bedroomt, one cor. 4 Bd • ply rm, w/pool.-MttJed 1D lbnabbtry. WINna wilb ecijolnillft t.!b? U•e table. 3 be, GI ltlt-l fp&a KUNTINGTON BEAQi el11 COl8ld 1'0'I !lad such a comb1Ub om aD wool Bl& patio, w/BBQ . tTl.500 OfTICE ....._. mcwy • maker Jot H-bard ood '1m Edlnpr 129.7» witll a Wirt ii minute carpe.._ 0 " t! r w R. C. GREER. Real~ ~ OPEN ~. aeon 1o 11m 1cwe11 3 bed-MH via Udo mm ~ • ~ drtve for a tw1m In tbe room bome. ~ b a CGQ' -----~--~-1--a-1 3 BR. 2 Ba. bous.. $150. Will reot unfum. ii des.ired. stl-5865 , ocws. fi.rf'9la~. clln1at room 11111 BR.AND new Nord 8'>1ront. n-.. ....... a cbarmlnJ ~ JanaJ s Br, ~ t>., pier ' .Up. Service c....minium 2950 rur •um mer a1Jo)'ment. Area'• bett ~. Owntl' Wilur & L• COSTA MESA 2129 l:latbor Blvd. M>!M91 Open tW 9 PM TUI SHADED 1hil weU landlcaped home 6'{3-lMT. ......., EDINGER 1 TRANSJ'ER.RED, Town. with sepuate double Pl-===;;;;;;;:;::===;;;; '"°" ' bot&le 2 BR 1 ~ b11, w/w age may be eetn at ~ IMctt 1400 g.~TINGTON =~:,.. cpta/c!rp, all bit-ins ind 32a Alito !\pt Jlelaihta ---------wulm/dryer. $14,300. $300 or call owner ~ '' SOLD ' ' s. Ant lQO -:-:cln.=9a-=-=-T103::::---• • • • !4!!L liNTAU u-.. 1e..a. l HO~ MES Clean 2 Bit on "' acre. H111,.11 Unfurnished ......... 11-.a Wonderful potential. Cole Tiie Past Week to UCI. ~ Acacia. Call Coda Mela I Beaulltul 2 BR + convettlble Den Home • Dream kitchen. ou,la, ClOl'DU lot. 120' It. Pier & Float. S96,000. bmtqe, clean, 2 bedrooma 3100 bf.l.9200 E ~ eech. Low down. / HI: MA TCHAM RIAL TY ~t.e:1~ Jc_~~ LISTINGS .WANTED S48Q969 tor intormauoo. I lay & hoc• ~ RochHter, C.M. RHlty, Inc. ......:J7 ~\\'.Balboa Blvd., NB · DAVIDSON Realty Seubore Dr. Completely We have an acUvc demand 3 HSE on ~~-ac A-1. Oean Fumllbed &. 6 celleot tor home• in choice resklen-2 Br for awnet. $4440 total tJal .. p ....... FREE eval"•L yrly ioc. Xlnt inftlll. Ga-120 financini Ha.liable. Total -...---p~~~~?u!°~or toa;u~ ~'RAsHIAR ltEAL TY _T_us_t_fn ______ , .. _ I WHO LOVES I Ulalll MllA DIL MAR • tlllt1 Immaculate 3 BR + tam informaUon phone owner 847-&l31 • Eves. ~WJ7 Oww N. T .... Who loves f'RESH AIR? Who nn, 1~ beths, built -ins, loves a PEACEFUL HAV. new Ql11letlnl. Corner lot. EN ? How green is tbe BACK Rltr. 21'0 Harbot' 3B, Of KJU736 tr"-----.. ..v..LlL :r. .i:l.L. IMMEOIATE' OCCUPANCY llACH PaACHI ---~-~-- Improved + Af:l'.Conct • <4 BR, 2\1 ba, 4 yn. ~100 aq ti, Estate lot Assume S28,400 loa.o FP 135,T;iO ' BAY" Just step outlllde ol t154f.59••••iiiiiEviiesiiil. ~ii·iiill'aiiiiiil this 2 bedroom, 1" bath home with P'lttin& sreen. 2 pools. bJdmlnton, lhuttle board and NO MAJNTEN- HA RB OR HJCHLANDS with 3 BB.I 1" baths. walk- MARINER'S DISTRICT. 4 in& dist&nce to world'• fln- SR 2 SA NEW CPTS est beach! Flrepl.ice, built· WILL SEJ..i. W/$l000 ON: ins included In fabulous 1 ANCE And you have It Lock I it up a nd go tor a trip and be assured 1t will be there when you r•tum. 0 ft I y S27.9.10. Bvening11 Call ~79 Waterfront With Dock lk~t buy in a modern 3 BR, :! bath home with dock for large boilt • May be leued Ol' optioned • ~.600. Shown by appt only Waller llau e c.ww.n ..... & c.. ..... c_t "....,..' .. ._ ._.., , .. .._ .. ca f.Jllt oa .. _ IYU116ATE New Mela Ver• Lot call 544-6856 JUllt lilted -cornen on Mea Verde p it courw, n.ar 12th tee. Quiet cl&kle-aac. Aller OR LEASE/OPTION W/1 $11,B price-try $1500 down! ========:::: YRS PREPAID LEASE • PACIFIC L..,.,.BMch 1705 in& $17,000. PMNT. OF $300 PER MO. SHORES rnE SEA SHA:NTY 1N ADANCE. BKR. 00.20:!0 RIAL TY New England Sea Coast at· or LI S.3147 ~ m06phere • a few st~ to REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 21~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Beach. Unique 2 BR, College ,R:ealty WATBtlOIJ LOT Ba. home on 2 lots: can 111e I· tJethroom a decor.tors u 2 apts. Rm. to bid. Near 5 IEDIOOMS dream! A STEAL at SJ6.~ !n' channel ~Dtaae. F~ land -no leue. $05,000. Btoku. Call Dick Fabiu eay ~ ocean. WiD sell all or Owner movtna to Hawall. •r>. ~ int or trade. 121 4lst St. will SC!ll lor VA appralul of MISSION REALTY OWNER 67;-2719 129,100. for GI nothing 9113 So. Cout Hwy 494-0731 ft7·25ll L! -MISA VlltDl.$23,500 Bnt locaUonl 3 bedrm. tam· Uy rm. 2 bath. Luxurious carpeting. Electric built-Ins. 28 ft. paUo. Bat 1toola, wasl). er-dryer Included. 54o.1120 TARBELL 295:i" Harbor BY Owner. ConclO Tri-level 2 down -clo&loa ~ only. BR, 2 ba, F.P. (11t.1, drps. FHA low down. Perfect mc:I 2-car gar, pallo, pools, cond, exc.oeUent locallon. Intercom . .xlnt cond. $29,500. SEE TODAY 642-2668 SPINDILL Rl&AL TY SPACIOUS J BR.:l BA. Wamer at Magnollu. :>404!M • Family kltcbl'f\, Bltns, $29 500 e Frpl. Lge lot! Below FHA. ' $27.950. • Owner, ~9409 Dutch ·Haven Colleye &-rles. LIKE NEW ----,,-----Sunken Dv rm, customized ~ SP.ANlSH FLA1R bi& fa~ rm, formal din rm, ., Br. :.! ba, bltns, frpl, 1 CUiiom drapes, shake roof, Vacant l BR 1'2 ba, bit-ms dble gar, Ii; yard. $19,8:12. 0 1 S46-5l30 or ~ Costa Meal 1100 blk ocean. landsc. Owner. covered patlo. A s s u m <' 239 Ce<br. &tl-32QS, 673-7211 5lA % -n84.mo. Try $3000 WESTCLlFF coodomlnlum down. I 134,!rJO. 151» Cornwall Ln. P.t RobertlOft Rlty ~ Prine. only~ 6-.16-91"1 147.U53 * 193 ... 1S2 SAVt: • By Owner. $23,950 . 3 Br. 2 ba, aep dm -per. STAND out value, 3 BR, 2% A ll Adutt C0mmuriltJ- fe_. for offic• or '"'"'·"''-BA. tam. rm. Lre encl yd. N b".>..... und I "' " ........... $28.50(). lO% down. 646-*3 o. c .. w..,-n er 4 per. Huge lot, fantuUc ~&. matted. Relax I'. enjoy Ulc 1,000 sq. ft. brick A: eon. New-...-... 1210 in a 3 BR 2•1 bath home, crell' paUo. lanai, llMlde ----·-··_...-. ____ ~, carpets, drapes, washer A garden A: Founl&ln, l&e d aJk vi.-1~,, b r I c k planttt11, peperate 3 BDRM R<»IE * POOL! rycr, w to ouvv., .. ,. cen-cblldttm play yard / pi,~ * Call 548-n.33 tor. Price is less than or!&· w e ;;47 EL MODENA e inal COil· only $17.1;)(). swlnp. Lltb a plaster, p I t-~ •--lty bdwd Doon. ataM fz11l. bit· IU _...,. ~ ~ 54Wf74. Newport Shor• 1220 847-1266 Eves. (;36-U65 Letune Nlguel 1707 EXTRAORDINARY VIEWI LGF. 5 BEDROOM llCME :! Fcil balhr Compl. carpeted le draped Heavy Shake Roof Newly Decorated Proless.ionally Landscaped Vacan~ FUU. PRICE $32.500 Principals CaU Collect JACK NEL.WN REALTY (213) 'TSM171 C•f!!•tr1no leech 1725 FOR 181e or rent executive type home, large LR. 2 br, bulltlns, other extra11, glass. ed in lanal, prol. landscaped, fenced yard. lovczy q Wet atreet. 642· 7907. C1rlsbld 1740 NOW VACANT 4 BR 2 baths, CU11et1. mpa, a11 built-int!. Nice area. $Z10/mo. CALL MR. &LACZ. 5t0-U51 l~=I 2 Bil booae. aarace. carpets, drapes. alDVe, refrigerator A freeur. 38' Pool with ma1ntenance. Larae fenced lot. $175. mcntb. 256 E. 20th St. 642-4422 REDECORATED 2 bedroom home, plus attic. Walk lo east 17th lbope. Sll>month lncludlnc utilitie&. ~ Bkr. CLEAN Mod•m 2 BR Near Wilson 1c Harbor mo. Stove .. Rdl&. inc 2 children No Dop. 646ol36'l Days 642-2m Eve. NEW home 3 Br. + lg panel· led bonus rm .• Dream kilch. lndscpd, blk wall fence, nr So. Coast Plua. $:$ mo. Jse. 546-2344. 2 BR. Fenced yard. Water paid. Children w~k:ome $9J mo. Stt at 358 Say St. &16-0688. lmmac. 4 BR, 7 beths. bll· Ins, new cpta/drps. Room for boat or trailer. Vac. $210/l!t'. ~ eves. ~ BR home, lge pool, tcnced yard, fplc, n'7~ mo. t::UI 839-7096 (reverse ch;u-. ge11I ;; BR • 2 BA/Bltna. \VW-t pta, Orps, 220-wiring. Otildr<'n &: Pets OK. l·blk St. John's. Sn>-mo. 546--09'.?l Meea•IMar 3105 4 BR. den, convrtd gar, '.! ba. bltns • ne.. d.shsr. new opt1, part ~ tncd yd, I S215 mo. OiJdtn ~pell OK. First Ume on market. Prime lai-gc corner :.1 I lot, l7,5:i0 sq. ft. Fir1l rt1tr area-many, many possibllilll's. Priced right I t only 43.000. CONOOMINJ\JM wltb all the R~-IR BY OWNER • $2'1,:.00 2 b& ho /I ti extrilS. 3 bis •R9. 2 baths, 2 BR • t'AM Ri"'1. me w ie pa 0, CARLSBAD CS 0 Co.) Youns 546-3086 3 BR, 2 btltb bomt" Mlh ex----------w/w C!a""'t•, an bUBt4m, cpls/drps, landsc., spa-Ink· ·r~ LOW DOWN * TERMS I • cd PRICED Patio & much more. Pa"-en. •" . UN· ~-OR J.9339 OR ij.5835 DER M RKET 0 ments less than rt!l'lt. AAking A f' R F"AST $3000 u n d e r market at SALE. $15,950. MWlt have j..G.l).l9J Open uu' 9 PM Op.n Ev... 'tll 9 -1 I GOY'T REPO HOMES 1293 E. 17th SI. 616--~ tras. on 4/j ac. Make offer .... Mlll __ V_•_rde _____ 3_1_10.:.1 Owner. 346-3527 RENTALS HOUMIFumlshed 4 BR, 2.ba, bll·iM, cart>ela, drapes, nr acbools. Lease. mo mo. 546-366.j 3 BR Home--$15,500 YI:;S! 11'1 a Bargain:' 1 lowever wl' nttd a good down pa,yment. THE ~J EAL E:_:T .!\ TERS 4 Ill Home $11,950 Income W1tla i 1~ baths. cpt.s1drps, blt· Golf Cowse View Ins, double garage. A grrot investment In a love- 4 IR Home $27,750 1 baths. r.m. rm. frp1c. choice Eaatllde location. Wtlls-McC1rdlt Rttrs. 18JO Newpoc1 Blvd .. C.M. ~Trl9 t:ves. &!4-068-1 WY TO BUY Ju~t about 1u 1 ~hdrp ;ind c:ll'tin .i.s ll can be. 3 ht'droom. 11J bath11, doublr detachl-d 1mr· age. Good Eastside locution. Bery riice cargel! and drap- es, forced air beat, brick !b-eplace. 200 ft deep. R!l lot Wfth pltnty of room to build. ly neighborhood, charming home with knotty pine inter· lor. Huge beamed ceiling!. Brick tlrrplace for the11e cold winter nights. Newly carpeted. Lovely g re e n lawni1 of Santa Ana Country Cub. Large lot wiUI room ror morf' units. Look nt tlti~ prier· onl) S2'Li00 \\Ith 10', do"n. Exclusl\'f' \\Ith \\ alkc1 1 & Lff. ~3 W!'i1achfl Ur , 6-16-7i11, Open E ("l!. S23~. with just 10% down. Wcstclltr O!fi1•r C. F. COLESWORTIIY & ~'l WESTCLJFI" CO. 6'12·Tm. Nt>xl to Snack1&16-77ll 01>\n E,,._ Shop Jr. Open F:vcs OIYOrC--4 IR/ Pool <>wn<-r 11b«>lutdy mullt acll ( dh•orce cast l 186t' 11q '1 , •hake roof. CUiiom c:arpeta, l fJoo.r.te><.:elll.ng fireplaces, .t: bM family room & dlnlna room u well. In del.iJthl:f\JI Meea Vtrde netgbborhoo(t. MOit attractive terms. Collt!ie Realty ~MNS.~ Near Harbor Hi llMR AGAI r11n ~ lfN a :;•, •, l11m1 nt no 1'U!lt wi th mon\llly pay. 1Mnt11 of Sls:i pa)'tl ::ill s~ lhtS llllf' 4 BR home in M11sa Vt'rdr. :! bat~. built-ins, dou- blf' flreplart. Only '26,j()O. rall qull"k~ I'\ I I • \\ 111 I I ~' \H'\\lf\\ I-f \I ' Surrounded by b.autlfuJ hom- u. l BR 2 ba, blt-111&. lg U.. lnit room. double tittplace, lOOJ Qak.-r C'.~I. :1~10 ~carpets. FA heal. dou------ bt1-g11rRg1'. shah"' root, tr•iJ· Y.XPF:RIE,'l"CED f'r JPtl('t' .t prk "'"I to ~11. R1':AL fo~'TATt-: Rltr. r.m.:19' .. ~ t::vr. 6 r.!.Cl i ~Al.t;SPEOPU. *LACHENMYER r <>•'()f\J dc1 ~1"" In "'<i"l<~ of two mllJ111n ,,,,. llm~ ~u1 lh of 11ropc.a l,Y to bro l. l:.'veryonr l'ligable 2. F.xcellent location~ 1 6~~ • 30 year IOfln 4, Lown doovn payment 5. No loan c:osta. 6. No escrow trrs. 7 :?.:J • .j.j bedr'lOms FHA IEPO AGBfT HARIOR VIEW II HILLS Coron• del Mer Lusk • huilt homes luc:atcd in t>w-~1uthh1nd'~ mo 1 dr· 111ruhlr ~ f,N ·mnlini; fllNI :khooli1 & <'.1ltf. !Null' <"•m· JlllS )11~1 lllClflll'tll~ H\\H) Sl'n•lbly l"'if'c'fl 11 om S:::I, 000 Io $.1;),::,00 LUSK HOMES Popular Floor Pl1n .old • Xlm Commll;s1on 1>pll1 ''Two ltory t.bat looks like a Od.anc:y Ree.I Estate aea *'7''. ber.'t the only 2828 E. O>n.st Hwy 17~3770 :.: • u:u:~et.a ~ DDS ilABs ra. AND a lonna.I dinlng DirtctlOntl: ~lacArthur Blvtl from Plcltlc CMJt llwy. Ot 1 Newport Fwy. 1'1tn on Sa11 I Joequift HUit R.d .. thM fol. low ltps to model artt. NOii!. m.a. Narparlt and 3 MODE~ TO OfOOSE lld!oOI. If E SA VERDE FROM REALTY ._ :t DR, 2 hftth f1~i1n '23.900 I l:imr~f' WllllAm""'1. Hiit. "'lilt" d tiP"itnr ~ Dt.rnNJ·llM m rr"I 0 P11s ~:vi ~ .. • -l .. .. . ._ . lad lay Neur rw·w Y. ln CdM HS dist. l en. ~-bf! th, Drt. Library. hit In~. ltr.•pl. I .r11~t • llptlon OJ.{ <l•ll)' S:'!J,llOll OWN&fl 1lllMM ... Aftrr 8 PM • Sl&-S'n9 Hot Item A rare PACESETTER on a neat ltrfft, in the "upper Mesa" atta. 3 l tam rm., rute It compact. New Uatinr at S32.9'JO. Collett Realty 546-5110 Sl8,!\50 with 107'-down. Call Dower Sheree 1227 S1600 lo move In. Call :»>mt 9624471 Village R.E. 19142 ,4. Brookbunt. H.B. DIVORCE CASE E of the MONTH room + 3 BR 1"4 A or FHA or al>· l'4 ',~ loan. $24,950 DAL REALTY I! to M11tch lncomt-" 1rner 142-4405 GE IT! - lttnt1ls te Share 2005 ~el'n:; '1 7 PM. ~ Cotta Mesa 2100 LARGE 1 bedroom, f\lmlsh- t"d complete, includ~ uti.1. lties, adults. no pet&. $110. :>.~O. , WhJte elepbant.s! Otme-a..une LEASE 3 large BP.'1, %'.-: baths, built • ins. fireplace, dishwasher, l'Olllpletely ca~ pcted. $230 mo. VACANT. Rltr. 646-3928 Evt". 64z.o:t85 * LACHENMYER TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale: Unfurnished. 3 BR., 21: ba .. frpl., carp., drapes, blt- ins. :! car gar., heated pool. ~3155 Aft S pm & wlcnd!J call; 646-a731 I 1 BR. D 33rd St. $145 mo. Call Oscar Ingrim or FA Perron, 646-88ll, &l2..(696 I ot·~. * EASTBLUP'F PLAZA COH- DOM. 4 Br-2 Ba. Pool·priv- Heres $29.l. ~8-5218 e UDO Sandi 1 Blk. to ocean; 3 BR. 2 Ba, frpl., blt·lns. etc. mo 962-4585 Need I Cartaenstanpf Find 1f with a want ad! S@\\4'1.lv\-/& £~S ~'"~" o S!mplt SC1'ombltd Word Puzrt. ftW a~ 0 teorro~ '-tt.rs ol lh4I four terolTfbled word1 be- low to form lour timple 'WOrds. llUTPU N . I I' I r I I I 1~rt I' r ] • !KAUL IH' 1 I r J . soch.10,. pidc .. ing m• • _ • r1oge bv~eov, corrying •Jons, reodfng: --than 'W9d. • r•MGll 1 . I I I r r !a-~=-~= • s;,,ro r r I* r r r I' r r r 1 !1ilie1 l I JI I I• I I I J SCRAM-LITS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 4351 • . dN1i ~ -~ DELUJ ctual .. Ina, Cl late! • leale Priatil Pardal ! Bedre wall I The Re -~ - l ba1t lfble r. Wtf t 1810 l' :>18-ms !!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 BR, f. d.i'PI, p n4: s: ....... -3 BR,: new~ S260. ! WALK 24tol')I Patios. Univ .. LEASE Univen $210 mo Lido 11 - LE. 4 BR,~ ldtcheJ Bryant -~ Stove, aae s Hunti• -I l·Yf frpl, ins, 0 1 S17~1ea: Brookh ' I fror LOVEL' duplex, " pair pvt Y1 Plli<'iz. 847-6391 3 · Bf Drpe .. mu. 83 6.J6.230! I BR, a t cpts. d 2a16 IL•guni • ( J.Br. + 3-Car ~ LEASE-! L19un1 PACES! lam re bltn kit 495-598(J NO' Tll QUl1 THI .. DAii w' 6 Jl .. -2100 -r bath newly condj. area. LACK 2950 rown- w/w incl $300 hid 3100 >•tbs, lt-int>. ::.w. :pets, rator with !nt·cd '20th room lk to 10nth >-055.) Near SllO. ldren Days anel- :itch. !, nr mo. rater ! $0Ci l. -blt- :oom Vac. :pl$, ~n & m's, 105 r, '.? new yd, OK 110 iels, ase. 3166.5 200 %Ir. ICC, t:ar- IT. '185 :1 ale: 2': bit· 001., :1 01' 5961 - I llNTAU ...... ~ !!!~!!!! .... noo DELUXE lust"bome in eio. clllli9t ~. Pool. bQllf.. tna. CU'llfted. It brunacu· l.att! V11eant. MIO/ mo. on letJle to qualified tenant. Princjpala oal1 t>leaao· Rutb Pardall Rltr. kl-6200 2 Bedtoom, oeww decarated, wall to wall cupet.s $1«1. Tbe_RHl l:ltaters_ s.t-23U tt.?!~ Hellhl• 3210 4 IR HOME 3 bathl, tam l'OOftl, frplc, dble gara1e. ~/mo. Wells-Mceardle Rltn. 1810 Ntwport Blvd., C.M. f>:iS-7729 Eva. N4-068t 'l BR, trplc, bttn8. fncd, cpts, d.l·ps, ~ and kida. $175 mo. n4: 828-1729 Newport$,.,_ mo 3 BR. :.! be, Fam Rm, frpl, newb' dee. Avail 2/1. Lie. $260. 548-8450. 642-71)45 WALK·BEACH. 3 Bit, '.l ba, 2·atory/ A-freme-. DbL? gar. Patios. S'l35. 542,3547 tit 6 pm Unfverslty Parle 3237 LEASE 3 Bdrm, -21~ baths. Univeralty Village Twnhse. $210 month. 833-0289 Lido Isle 3351 LEASE or LEASE/OPTION ~ BR, 2 baths ru· Club. New kitchen & decor, S325 mo. Bryant WieBt 675-2723 * 2·BR. OEN, 2·BA. Stove. Refri&, Obie :ar- age $250-mo. * 528-9720 Huntington IMch 3400 I l·YR NEW! 3 Br·2 Ba. Frpl, WW·cpls, Drps, Bit· Ins, Dshwr. Refrii; -avail. $170-lease. * Near Schoo.I. Broolchurst &. Adams area. I CALL 6.tS.34M ./ from 4 to 7·PM ONLY. LOVELY ex lrg 3 BR. 2 ba. duplex. new nylon cpl. drpt;. " paint. Bihl.~. 1rg lovely pvt yard. Gar. + hu~e park'g. $16.i mo. Adult. 847-6391 3 . BR/Bltns. fl'Pl. Cpls. Drps, Patio. Obie-gar $165 mu. 832'2 Munster Dr. 646-2309 I BR. 11nd den. Fenced yw·d, cpts. dl''PS. ~I6 Delaware St. HB L•gun• Beuh 3705 * OCEAN VIEW • J·Br. + Lower Level Slu<Jio ~Car gnrage, Clpls, Ort>!!· tEASE·S~ .. ~94-:-iGlO L .. una Niguel 3707 PACESETTER 3 BR. 2 ba, ram room, !rplc. din rm, bltn kitch. Cpts, drps, 49:>-:>980 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH UNTAU "--UnfuPni.,._ 0u,... .. u .. 1um. n7S FOft rmt Qr ..... ~ D1W 3 bedroom dupt~ tn ~ COW't. Fenced back yanf for privacy. ~OK. Water paid. NO PETS. M mo. 281 08 Mar, c.o..ta Mesa. Mar, 6CQ4 -UNTALS Apia. Furnished l-"1AL$ llNTAU RIAL ISTATI ........ Ae l'wnllhM ~ """' ........ ~•pert !!!ta. 4110 .._....._ ................... leech MOO IUllw R .... 11 ICNo lleund CPree MeJ 6400 ~ 1~ Br. I& .. Wallte4 to Le.. SMOKE BLACK ton& halr,t4 &didl.i • Mli·llm ldtten. Vic: Meta Verde 2421 ~. 16th St. 2 • 3 • 4 Bedrooms lft w~ !."::' area Paceaettm. ~·ll45 Bridal Gown 4 Jewelry FOUND • Ptka A Doxie mix W11tct1ff 4230 leach Area Luxury Call • in eost. Meaa. MM212 RESORT UvUla, 2 br, 2 ba, WINTON.REAL ESTATE Lott 6401 . lrpl, Pool. Adults. J1iO mi. GREEN y ALLEY f15.33S1 Montua Rumbold fUt'11, $375 tum. ~ TOWNHOUSll 6070 * General C..nadetMar 4250 4IOO C•rpet, Drapes, luilt-in1 r :f :~.:::::::::: ~~ ... every lu1wyl Big DELUXE omCES • From· .S. Medical euite • $83. n ttt A lrvioe. 11~74. i/ I z.TINY POODLFS from _car. l·brown J.Uale, J·white t~male. Vic: Kona Lanes I CM. $1Skewa.rd, No qucM· tlons. Call (l l 6'.llMJ137 or call: Costa Me11& PoUce HOLlDAY PLAZA DELUXE ~aciot.\I 1 BR, Furn. Apts M . -:+-Util. Healted pool, c:arpeUJlg, drapes, ample p&ri(in.:. No cbildren, 00 pets. l~ Pomona, CM, &t!-5838 Coate Met. 4100 FOllJSHED 1 BEDROOM APT. WnH POOL Close In downtown Coat• Men. $100 month. Pl••M c•ll: 646-0228 BacbelOl' Fu.rn .......... $85 P ri v • t e. Perk, Club bwluetrial ..._ 6080 SCENIC PROPERTIES Pool F ·1· ..-• ..,.. ~M~ED=ru~l\"".'"~ -:s:".:"·1i_t>_w-:-:blte and 6T;N726 House, • ami 1•1 UE or .ell. Indus Bldg 44,JOO brown• EnP!sh Setter wear. FURN Bach, 1 BR w/patio. Welcome. sq -ft. A!r cond otflces, Ina red collar. La;una Dept. WluMkty1 W•ntt WhMldye Gett S'IC:IAL CLASSIPICATION POR NA TUltAL IOltN SWA,PElS Specl1I R ... O>t'Olla del Mar. S14 Fem-lll)rinklered, centrally local· Beach. vlciruty or Coast 5 lines - 5 timea -5 ltucb ltVLES -40 MVSl INCLVDi 1-Wllll "'1 -le Ir.... t-wllel yOlt •nt Ill ti'... , • leaf. $125. b~ 642-36-15 From $170 ed, clleo to twys, N. Santa Hipway and O'e s s a-voua 111Mne •nd/lf ..-.sa. ~' "'-• ., -.nlllftl, I-NOTHING 1'011 SALE -TltADIH OML'fl Winier MQnthl,y Rentals Ana. lde1d for disu·ibution $736;> JAMAICA INN HOTEL Take Harbor to Warner and go West on Warner wal'el111e or tactory. John B. W'HITE, Jilaq point sianiest, PHONI 642-5671 As low u Sl50 mo. b13-81~ just past Euclid to the Green Valley entry. Klh'Oy Co. m.gsu male. Polntit, very light arey Te "ace Yow Treder'• P•recu .. A.t B•IL----C•ll Mr. M9rrieon 962.0519 OPEN locked storage space Vic. Slater It Wanter, }{B. e CLEAR DESER'l' llO't D~·~-~~---_...:-~~l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!j !or rent to oontractors or Reward lfamlly pet). 17451 SPRlNGS LOT On city) -individuals LI 84122 Meer Cb'. HB. 842-6332. e Value-$24.50. Will TRADE Cl.EAN Bach AJ>t.s. All C-ta a.a--5100 Corona del M•t 5250 . . • FOR bl &. 2nd T.D.'s. uUI incl. $75 up ... --2 TOY Poodle&, Silver. • c· I I w t\Con • 315 E. Balboa Blvd. i~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Lota 6100 Named Argent & Jolr ~ .,.......... BALBOA * 6TJ.99t; HARBOR . -Vic. Niguel. So. Laguna. •WANT Luxury Travrl ~ S-lal Offer ft£WAP..D. 499·1860 • l.ARGE LUXURY 2 -81'. ..,, ...-· Tt•aile.r, TD's, Clear pro1>. • Avail for 6-mos/U SO..mo. "REENS r will build a 4 BR 2 ba home TINY silvet· toy poodle. Male. fo1· 6 Clloice Apls w/Pool, • l.MMACULATE! 610>-3570 U (1343 sq-It) fo1· the low 3\2 lbs. Ans to 'Slugger.' Do-• Prime location In Cosla ON TEN A~ price ot $7.20/sq·U. on your vei.· Shrs ai-ea. 642.5141. Mel>&, 5\~-yrs old. 5~(}6001 PENINSULA POINT I l·Bl" BACHELOR • UNJ'URN. l • t BR, ll'urn la Unfum lot. Otbei· models avail. call GENEROUS REWARD Ulil·pd! $12(). * .1550 Mil·· from $100 FrpJcs I Pri/Patiol I Pools Don at 337-0380 LOS'r: Collie. Femwe. Vic SPACIOUS 3 BR. :t BA. a.mar/Apt-&. * 67>5055 •--•. 0. tiL Tennla • Contnl'l Bldat. 9 $ Mesa Vet'de. Child glieving. NEWPORT BEACH HOME '!'RADE Sl0,000 • Eq l1l • Deluxe 3 Br • 2 Ba ~ dom., • 2000 11q·ft, UPPlllt BAY, FOR: TD'e or JN. COME Prinu. only*6*~ llAVE 7 res. Income units $:l'lM Pquily with net s~ over $2800. Wants Local J-' & C Duplex ot· T.O.'s, IUtr. 646-:!629 """ bole PutVGreen. CORORX del MAR * Choice Reww'd. ~0-3942 $9000-eq for Loc-aJ Income. h do ••"'1 1 • 2 It 3 BDRM. ..,_ Lan ,...,,1 ,,H ...,... F l Lo , PRfNCIPALS ONLY. Li .... _., FURN; lt UNFURN. 900 .xa e, \.AU' '""'"""" e>.1ra large ee ot. ts o~ MYNAH BIRD "WALTER", OWNER * 548-9409 BACHELOR apartment wit carport, garage attached 4-PU:X for area home TD's motor -home or :.!4' boul. Also Practice piM!o tor clec typewriter or ': 54().0336 Kitchenette, shower, bide-a bed, nice furnishings. Ne~ y carpet. Fine nelgbbo1·bood no parties. $80 inc util. 548-4316 aft 5 Ir wknds. SUS CASITAS New Unit.s Now Renting .rw,,ished Bachelor and l Bdrm Unils 2110 Ne1Vport Blvd. ~'lcdallion by Hotpolnt $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio 6. Bacb apta. .e tncJ Utils &: Phone "Ctv. • Maid Service · 'IV avail • New Cale & Bar :l376 Newport Blvd. 54S..!lr ATKJNSON PEEBLER APT s SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Heated Pooll, Oilld Care (MaclArtbur nr. Coast Hwy) Trees! Some Ocean View. Vic: PAClFIC SANDS. Himt· Center, Adj. to Sbo"'ping -&73-20lO (Rltr.) ington Beach. 536-0997 1962 RANCHERO. Good ·r I •--·h .,.,._ cond. Trade for 'talr model 2700 Peterson W~. at Har-Hunt ftlfon --IMPROVED Riverside Coun· LO"'T.· Fawn mnln Boxer. ., ' 81,, 01· 10i~· camper. bor t. Adama, Costa Mesa. t;y lot ror sale; or trade !or Oioker & lie. Vic Newland 714:ii4S-600? aft 6 pm. 5'6--0370 small house in Laguna. & \Varner. FV. 847-4056 Uplum -Aided -Bleak -llACHWOOD 495-6710. · WANTS OUT~ * Have 4 G. ·• BETTER DEAD ZOOM lens for camel's, Iden. muel -. CHOICE Fee •1mple lot on tiI v· .. t' cll II n s-for j) Units • •·fixer Up. Bachelors picketing mB.l'ri-Presti&e Address AIMll'tlllent Homes Sentiaiio Dr, NB. Cash. y. IC. mOn IC 0 0 Ill per" & Deluxe 4-Plex in age bureaut carrying signs, r--.... 646-&i65 J.19-073:i Costa Mesa FOR: ??1 reading: "BETI'ER DEAD MARTINIQUE .Private patios. Neai· Beach, CORONA del MAR R<! BEAGLE puppy-vie-Clark :-:54,_,,7.,..·7_40=l_o_r_o_R,_,.,.a..01-,-4_4 __ I.ban wed." GARDEN APTS. Golf and Shopping. LEVEL LOT. • S23,;;oo. & Bil'dle. 847•7007. VALUE potential; mag. MOBILE HOME/XLNT LOC! 3 BR 2 baths, frplc o -;;:W=NE;:;R:.==*==494-=1908=~I Person•ls· 640S ocean view: :! BR k <lrn, Patio, Pool, Sglc party or Parklike surroundings 2 IR 2 blths, p•tiot -$.12,SOO. Trade lor boat, Cple only/No pets. 673--0196 FURNISHED BACHELORS 1 BR ·Walk in clotat1 Exchanges, l. E. 6230 MEET SOMEONE 'NEWI :wits or?. Open Sat. & Sun.: 1010 Kings Rd .. NB. &l.2-78!lS B•ll»• l1l•nd 4355 UNFURN2 balthBaRa-vall2BaRble. 3 BR ~~:s ~ s:t;:::~em~d~l TRADE or sell. CommPreial J~A~~t3~ioSI~~~pn~. OOBERi\'l.A.~ P UPS Proper•" in San Clemente. Carpets. drapu, gai·age c.u 142..3685 Anxioo '7, BR o'd•1· sftftM'sl1 Enjoy "Vi Winlers Combo'' AKC Each • llOO value. 1 .. utifully Furn. 4 BR, 2 baths $3.)() yr\y or $300 until C.M .,.,, • • " .,...u e BALBOA PAVlLION TRADE for ri(le, gun: or 11th & Sant• An•, • !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I hou·c, gu•aue I wo1·ksl1op, h t h """' •233 u" · "'? * U fu 2 BR Apt ~ ... • e 400 MA!N. (BALBOA I w a • avr.you. ....... ~ .,.,,...,.,.._ n rn • good lol' many busl.nesses ~i48-64!W. e CALL: 673-16::.1 FURN BACHELOR or beach house. $17,!00 lor HILLTOP Estate San Juan 1 Br Fw'll, lndry. adult s June 15111. w1NTON RLTY 67:;.:m 1 Maple Capri 687 Victol'ia, C~'f. :, 111-6138 CHEERFUL SPACIOUS Full rurn. 2 BR, lauod Huntington a .. ch 4400 & Bermuda Village ry $125. 20:13 Wallace 5.18-971 0 e NEW • LUXURIOUS • SPAC 2 &r 3 BR, H~ baths Cpts, drps, 2 pools I $130-LOVELY 2·BR UHi pd. Blk J<·Mart. j71 Joann ti 16-2811 or LI 8-0787 I RESORT LIVING 4 NATIVE GARDENS 6 f'OOLS-SAUNAS·JJ\CUZZI Near sbp'g and schools FROM $99.50 • n.lce residence. business or * Splrltu•I Psyche * Uti111 inc:luded Palm & C ~• R di I Capistrano, ovt-r 3000 li•I Ct. lncome prope11y. Avail also · a1u ea ngs. so ve 4 BR, pool, :;.car gar, Ovf'l• Nr. Shopping joiJlini <tOxlOO w/lOO sq • Ct your worries, nothing impos-1 ac. S7<f,OOO clr1lr. Trrl lor 80'.l Kno11.villc, Apt o. 11.B. shop rented $14,j()(), A I so sible th.ru faith, TW 3-9854 . 536-2914 local prop. Bkr 5-18-7711 70x.100 1.'0mmei-clal on South 8101 Wstm. Im:. e (OR FURNISHED) 101 Hwy San Clementr. Adulls only. * UTlL-PD! Street to street $28,:iOO. All • 17676 CAMERON. property cleat. By owner. SPONSOR would like lo l'Oll· * tact Women's.Sommer Bowl· * * '66·101~· Camper, '63 Truck 18' Boat & 1rlr, '64 Evin• rudr '15 hp. Trd as dnpymnt lor Laguna home value· lo $18,j()(). 11't: 825-8520 2·5 pm * 23' CABTN CRUISER Valur S:!900. New V8 In*' crptor eng. SlL'<'Pll 3, SIS, Bail tank. • Take smaller boal l)r t'BI'. * 646-7616 -* m 1'"'0RI.> WAGON. I.OWNER ... New tires•& Paiut. Fcty-a.ir. P/S.8. /TAKE PARTIAL TRADE or $650. k li46-7616 TRADE EQUITY of 140-M in 98 wtits No. California for Lllnd. Un.its or TD's in So. California. * CALL: :i39-1131 (B1-okel'I TP..ADJo; $4.500 • EQUITY in RENTED J.Br HOUSI:: In RIALTO, FOR CAR, or HOME In ORANGE COON. TY. Call 539-1131 lBk1·>. * * * ATIRACTlYE 1-BR. Quiet older sgle person $81.JO incl·Util! 6:12-6197 Al"l'RAC 1 BR furn. Cpts HUNTINGTON GARDENS Mgr. 1998 Maple, #3 Mgr. 2'n.4 College #2 Newly Decorated -S-•-nt_•_A_n_. ____ 5_6_20_1 49'M321 or PO Box 1345 San ---------1 Cemente, Cal. Ina League. Write-Carl and Jean Van C >1tvering. 1132 Salvador St CM. VOLTAIRE GWEN'S School-of-Da nce FROM S99.SO It. E. W•nted 6240 Ballet-Tap-Jazz -Ballroom SERVICE DIRECTOR\' SERVICE OIR&Cf ORY Cement, Concrete 6600 GeMr•I S.rvic• 6612 drps, bltns, FA heat. Mg r TKNNJS.ENTERTAJNi\11'..'NT 286C BOLSA·CHICA & HEIL 7>..;,A Slu.uimar Dr. f>.18-Nrw <'Pill. 3 BR, t h ba. Sl30. Children welcom•'. M1'l1. Fran Gurley, ~1t!'I'. • 2 BR. New cptS, drps, * S135 rno. 1613 Santa Ana 838-l!J'.!1 OJ' 512-7279 -, 2·BR DUPLEX so:;. ADULTS 847·1414 E.XTRA large 2 BR. crpt.:;, d1·ps, bll·ins, util pd. st::j. 1'0 PETS. 962·1636. :;.'lG-6246 862-W. Center, Apt. ~fl ·r-SHOPPING CENTI!: ii: SCHOOLS. J48-8687 Only $110 Luxurious TownhouM R I COR UNFURNISHED! t BEDROOi\I I UTTL-PD! * A~uJts only. Ell)(• kitchen. Beautiful big . -NASSAU Palms l F.· 2 BR Furn or Unf. SlOJ-$140. Hid pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 64~·3&1· • BACH. Apt.; rooking raMI re!rig., bath. Suitable fo I J1616 CA,'1ER0i · pool. Near shopping . SPACIOUS 2 BR Fw·n Apt HARBOR TOWNllOUSE 5 Nr Beach Blvd. shp'g, ~ch.ls 2217 Hal'bor Blvd., C.M. bltn.'i, gar. $UO. 842-7129. AVOCADO ROYA.LE L~e 1 BR. '!. BR, StudJos Acrobatic. Clarm & Model· Hotpoinl bllns, rehig, INTERESTED in b u y i n g "'"· M6-9913. home on or near Lake Ar-• .., i·pta, dt•ps. pvt patio. , •h d Writ B p ·1 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous pool recreation area. iow ea · . e . 0·" ·-· 811 S. Fairview :t17•748j can o! Dally Pilot, New· Harbor Area. Phone 673·8724 SHAW & SONS SPECIALIZING EXPOSED AGGREGATE Foundations/Patios 546-0660 Free Est·Comm'la-Tenns 1 Btwn McFadden & 1st St.I ...;.po_i_'t__,B,,,,ea~c-h_____ ;;2;;:4;;;:H;;:o;;;:u=rs.======- Laguna a .. ch 5705 IUti~:~~.A~ Announcement• 6410 CEMENT WORK All I )1JX'~· 100 CLIFF DRIVE lus. Opportunltl" 6300 Coast Health Club F'ree Estimate1t LUXURY FURN/UN}'URN • FREE SAUNA e 7.<k· per :!Q·f1 & up BACHELOR • 1 & 2 BR CONFFCI'lON SUPPLY With Swedish massage by Pho"e 142-1157 steps to Shore & Shops ROUTE 7 Experienced Mas.wese' Oceanview from every Apt. Unusual opportunity r o r OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BRICK -BLOCK -STONE HOME REPAIRS "Sa v e" CaJI GUARDIAN HOME SERVICE for lllY kind of repairs such as plumbing, electrical, carpen. try or any other problemi> YOU may havc!"lvith-.>'OUI home. ~5079 PArNTING -Plumbln.Jt ·Car. pentry • AJJ Home Rrpalrs· Reaaonable • Rdiable tn' surt"d .• Cal l Mike &t2..()."U8 h'Om $150 mo up. man or woman to restock 9 am·lO pm 494-2449 new l)'pe coin dispensers 132 E. lBtb St. 642-5090 one. 642-6i44. -r L.,un• leach 4705 2. BR, ~pis, ckapeR, built· 01s. swun pool, gar. No PLANTERS • SLATE CEMENT work. 636-2916 H•uling ~~---~~~~~~ 6730 Newport Be•ch 200 NEW furnished 2 bdrm, 2 children 01· pets. Nice 11rea. 4 bath, all elcctrk built·ins. 642·80'12 ON BAY/Lovely lge l·Br lo unfu111) WW • cplS, Pali fij() . yrly INCL • UTIL r Panoramic view overlook- 2 BR for furn) All elcc. o. ing Aliso Beach. S185. 21621 Encl patio. Sl27.50 & up, Wesley Dr. 499-3~. 642-2354 725 W. 18th St. 67j..j307. 642·24!1\ eves. with high quality food prod- Rent•I• Wanted 5990 ucm. Handling brand names ouly. NABISCO. No selling. :\fA.'ll"Y requests !for 3 l 4 BR. Dependable person can net hou11es, 2 BR. apts., West VERY lfiGH EARNINGS. Newport area. Full or part· time. Requires Professional _peraonalized muuscript ~val.oaUoo.. Letter CEMENT wo1'k. all types. No job too 1>mall. Fret-est. H. STUFLICK 54.'l-IM>lf1 ot inquh·y -w-ri~ --------- Daily Pilot Box p .. 1 _ Child c.,. 6610 NEWLY fumishcd 3 bdrm, Newpor't Beach 5200 ABBEY REALTY 642·3$50 $1150 to $3'250 for Immediate Tr•vel 6435 I I CHILD CARE/EXPER. ii 21 .it bath, a!I electric built-1_........; _______ REFINED lady wishes smaU !l\art. \Vt.lte for personal in----------$18-wk. Lunt·hes. Snacks, ins. Panorami<." view over· e CARIBE e apl. or gurst house. Good tervlew, givln).! phone num-DRJVING Chicago, Fo r I Naps. Agr '! In :i, Lie. DELUXE furn. :!. BR. I Block lo beach. \\'int.er looking Aliso Beach. $220. BOAT SLIPS AVAlL l0<'. Reas. 642-S797 ber to lnter-Statt Dh!t. Co., Wayne or lndianapoUs, Jan. t),16.7026 21621 WeHley Dr .. 499-3755 2 & 3 BR . 2 Bu ---------1 181l West Katella, Sulte :!21, 19-20. Share exp. 644-0818 S'TIJDIO apt/Ocean Vlow! from $200 mo. Rooms for Rent 5995 Anaheim, California 92804. SERVICk DIRECTORY LICENSED DAY CARE Hot lunches, naps, c·raC1s. momhly. w. l'>e\\llQrt J.18.41 ~15. L'lth ST~W.-~Blvd Lge 2 BR<J BR with -, CLEAN lots. garages, etc. Trt'e removal, dump, i.'klp, backhoe, fill, ~de. 962-8745 LIGHT RAULlNG·MOVlNG Reasonable. Two VPt1. 642"'4<00 Ironing 6755 IRONING $1.50.HR. I CALL 642-0238 20x20 Nrwly dee! UW·pd! 560' to e Hid Swim Pool Ei\fPL 01, l'>tudent man to shr BEAUTY . Salon for s~e 5 Harbor-Baker * :>46-1539 $125 mo. * -194-90'.!6 • I.ndoor Parking homr. pvt room, pool, S68 comp! /w ~tock & ~~1p. _B_•_b_y_11_tt_in_1 ____ ,_s_o ---------PaperMngin9 180 N. COAST HWY. 310 Fernando, Bui Penn mo CM area. 642-l<M12 aft ment. Ownei _non-beauuc1an .,. hr Chi"ld Care P•inting studio over l'ry's Markel. BEACON BAY, Lge l BR 6UO ----=-----IOn th Ba 2 bl from F'e"""l -· Eves. 642·321., ~·· Centr.ctort 6620 e i(cNTALS e ·y .. ~ a pm. 00<-an hr pr child. PAINTER from EUROPE prlv. beach: garage: leas SJG.5. 6734i783 ;}39-8690. THROUGH A WINTER Special! For Sn~I Apts. Unfurnl1hed Quaint. extra large, 1 BR, ROOM private enU-auce & FOSTER Freeu store. Well "l sitters, I sitter here al all (i) WE WILL :lO yr11 ~i>er. Interior It U· ~'. Gentr•I 5000 Center . $135. yrly. :)48-0000 J.lti Costa Mesa St., Dr• orde!'s. 63::..6409 Overnight children wckon1e. BUILD IT! Needs work. Please call upstairs, acros."I from Udo bath. Rcfri~crator ~ mo. est~b. Xlnt I~ .• Must seU · times for your convenience-. I lerkir. Cleun &: very reaa. DIAL 642-5878 l 81·.' htd pool. or bch $11 to StZO. j.18·203.i. 644--0637 ~ Newport Hgts. 4210 VIEW BAY & OCEAN E:cr<'ullvr spllt·le\'rl 2 bedroom • f'irt•plnC'r Danish Teak 1''ur111tul'r $225. 548-2394 No Matter What It Is l YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILo· WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assi1+•"ce DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE IT! Downstairs, studio omce C.M. BARBER Shop. 2 chairs. Re-All meals Included. 202Zi Po-• Remodeling e 5-1~:; VEN DOME bachelol' apt. Flreplact. p;U\. LADY nly. Mesa Verde tlnng after -1.i years. 1791 mona, Costa Mei;ll. CUSTOM MILLING DEP Ei'llDABLE painting at citing, $8.3. yrly. 546-6697 ° Newport. Costa MeF;i -• art-a. Beau rm, lge closet, -----BABYSJTrlNG In my home" CUSTA MESA LUMBER REASONABLE p r I c ~ s. JAN. SPECIAL! Lido B•yf ront Bldg. kitch priv iJ desired. 642-5876 Mo t L mo Wkly. Hot lunches, rented I No On Pymt. Ml 6-8009 QuaJlly work & material!. 2 WKS FREE RENT 1 BR, ~ewl,y crpts, d1·ps, Apt Art. .i. :>46-0957. ney • Hn yard. NB. 67f>.2529._ _ Additions * Remodellni; _ ~:>-3087 01· ;>46·:l629 I R I t d or ollict>. Walk t.o shops, LOVELY ROOM in Pvt-home $15,000 WILL babysit 5 dy11 wk in . Fred 11. Gerwick-Lie 11 PAPERHANGING '* New y ea ecora e s1.·0n mo ""'Y· iV1rs. Nash • so BL · • 111 J • for employed gentleman. For good lat &. 2nd TO Joans )'001' home., 673·6041 • :i~9-21 rO REA NA I!.: Close to shopping, Park 67f>.2676 S45·mo. :HG-1n3 Pve~. 1-3 yrs. Mr. Adams-Bkr. --~18-3:57 -r ADDITIONS. i't'mod<'t; stores 6·11-463.'i lbeforr noon) Boys Club & Girls Club WESTCLlltI" iBrTWNH!:iF:. $12.50 UP wk. w / kitchen • 4!W-660C BABYSl'ITING/ By week. &, homes. fRANKEN I JNTERJOR • EXTER.JOR • ~pac.rinus 3 Br"s • 2 Ba Jl,.ea. Bllns. 2-p:itlos, Pool, $'.?'.l.50 up Studio Apll. 237G You funiish transporta· 6'16-;il38 4!19-'.!9S4 Average l Br apt., labor & e l BR FUfU-HSHED $175. Adults/No pets. 1728 N""port Blvd. ;;.1g.975j, Money W•nted 6350 lion. • 612·1~07 mal'l. rn.:io 64:!.-ti28 • s~·im Pool • Put/~een Bedford Lant>. 5111-6;;15 c t Cl I 6625 e Frpl lndivtlndry rac'ls tO:AL ESTA Tl ELECTRONICS Company w/ WILL Babysit my homr any. arpe Hn ng e PAINTING • Inte rior & • Adults & Famfly areas 3 BR, 2 ba, cpta. drps, trplc, Ge"•r•I gt-owing pains nPeds Joun of ti.me. Corona del M116~::={8t'28a DRY Foam Pro<:CS$. NO don· Extrrior. 1'~ret• estimates. 1845 An•heim Ave. deluxe. Over looks paa·k &: S:l;i,OOO to $:io,OOO. \\'ill pay gt'r or shrinking. PROn;s. Reasonable raws 646·3015 C \1 &12·2824 channel. 44th St. & Channel Income Property 4000 good rate or inti!rest illus SIONAL WORK. ~1 hr. i.er· INTER or Ext. PMNTING~ .. . Pl. $21.3. Yrly. 675-1815 percCflt ot company on rigilt Brick, MHonry, etc.6560 vice. 673-:tll2 lMMED. SERVTCE. Local RENT Newport...... 5210 Industrial Income deal. Pl"inclpals only. P.O. rrr FREE rst. 54.8-1627. 3 Rooms Purnlture eel 10 000 I n Bo. 326, Laguna Beach. BRICK -BLOC!\ -STO~E G•rdenlnt 6680 Pl b' 6890 nth VIEW! Lt~~~nts. Shows~O'~ ~~C:r !~~ ./ S6'l.:i00 -FASTR~TURN. PLANTERS · SLAT!!; • _u_m_i_n_v _____ _ $25 Mo fl('nsrs. full price Slj7,JOO. Higb prone. Mfgi· nrrds me>-CEMENT work t>.'16-~'916 ' "Tender Loving Ca~~ J Ll:;Al<S~ Gs~ or water elec. f'UU, OPTION TO BUY BAY & OCEAN <iood :<auth Santa Ana ll)('a· 11<') 10 buy Raw .\la1rnala to BRICK. Con1·r.etr. Cllrpcnfr) · 1 for GrHn G•.rdens Ironically 10t·atcd under ~ No deposi t o.a.c. F.xrcutivl" split·levrl lion. ~'or mo.NI info. plr,aSI" MC~r Patented P1 oduct lo CUstom Csbinrt~. Sm jobs P1 r\·ent hol 1•t·ulho•r prob-I ment, blot'ktap, ground. House of Chairs ~ brdroom • fircphwr ··ull I<. \\', Smllll wllb: fuLIUl atp'('('lll!'lll !Cl ~upply OK. 1''rre Esl. 002-69-tj lf'm~ N 0 W! RN~'SOn~blc wali11, any pince. RePQ.lred· C t !>U·l<t:rl $200 Eckhoff •nd Anoe. Inc. ~mnlca ~ 1~1·~1·~1,, Dept. monthly lawn r:arr I runing. I or replaced. ConCJ•cte cut·! :;n w. 19th. .) • 5 .. 8.239.. 1818 w. Chapman A\•e. store chain. 61S:.9-11. Cerpenterlng 6590 I Landsetiplng. E).wr1rnc·!'d ilnjt & pipe locating watm' Costa M..a 5100 "' ., Oraoac, Calll. WASTED: Prln11c par11 fo1· hor11cul1ur1s1. &.16·19t!I. Hnrs cltaned. prasur~ f'~j :;.1J.262l E•c--wknds. j38..j9Tl S(l{'Onrl trust dee(! on rcs1• CARPENTRY ORNA,\1ENTAL PKUNIN<: 1 ~tortd. Call Leaks. 642-0348 **CHOICE l\fESA VERDE E•st Bluff 5242 dential reol l'stillr. ~lurket ~11NOR HEPAIHS. No ,Job i IRoi:<'s Nowt -PLUMBING 2 BR. upstal:r!.. gitT. newly . l ~O/ RETURN valur S2!i.OOO. f'irl(I trust Too Small.. Ctiblnrt m i.t:tl'· 64'.!·273.'\ ~ R~PAfRS REMODQ. decorated. Elec. blt.in9, $125 2 & 3 BR, 2 ba. 1 blk CdM "' tO df't1d $16,900. &111 c1 ('flit rrf· ~?s .. ~ ,0 I h ~ r ?riihi~I~. ~AUROPEAN GARDEN En I 612-31221 Adults. no prts. 51l!.f>:UT Hlih. 848 Amjgo.s Way Fully le1H«td ndl:lstrlal bldg. cii;nc~s. 5-llh':G:l-1 .1~:>-81!:> l::vcs. ti-JG..:m Day~ l..a.lldi.rapm~ Malntrnimcc --PLUM'--=8-:-:IN'""G~__._., 1011 EL CAMINO OR. l\l!(f. A(lt •• r. 64~·<Y720 in Brfstol-&kcr area. Shows --H. O. Andrrson Vt't) reason. 5111-4337 l'\ll'S· Reasonu.ble. ~-94I4 • s;, 760 nnnual ~1·o~s on &all' ANNOUNC cMENTS * NO JOB TOO SMALL' + l.UXURY 3 BR •. 2 BA. Corona del M•r S250 r:ct 01 n; 000 with -.i •nd NOTICES 1 ' 00· GEN. cleanup. trt'I' srrvicc. ~·1=5 r>-10-0154 or Ml 6-69'.rJ P 1 • • """" I All repairs. Add, r(lni el, New I a w n "· 11r111nklera. Power Sweeping ..,. LOI:: 2 BR -2 BA. C11r P, I f tc;:sh l It l E found (Fr" Ads) 6400 Reas. * !t32-196!Jtl42·"°64 ! HauUn~. Rooson. 61G·0848 ('pts. 01'J)li· Nr·F1Jlrv1NI " * Channe Ree * j ? c te ea st•te ADDmONS. rcp11Jrs ond Apt 11nd Gr neral Clf':Hl·U]l Autl)fTletJc-P8J'k:l:ng ~ Bakrt SJ1.i-up. :,o1G.l'Mi8!l ~1 .. Dovpr Dl'lve. Npt. Bch. t'OU~D: Blnt·k P~lt odd .iobs. f rPc l'Stimutr. Muwing 11ncl t-d~inj? Odd Maint. Lot Strlppl"lf MODERN '.!-!Wlro0rt1~ APARTMENT~ .. 6t2.Ql77 'ictnity Wnl~ul ;ost Lil'rnsed. * ~•18'07li7 Johll ,ft. h11ulln11. :,1/1-ti9.'1j ~a~-~· 54CMT3$. :\PJ-:CTACUl.AR VIEW , I.!'"" BR. unit• on ,.,r. lot Costa Mc>~. ·''~·0110 1 ---ON~ ---------' RllM, drpi., l)Vt polio, !{Ar. \\11111•dmnt/lul· • Boi!t "' 11001. $18-,o() yr trusa, llALl'•"l'OWn cal Blk "'t•h REPAm;; ALTE~\T~t '. I llAULIN(.;. grnrtol dl'lln· Remodel., R.,.elr, ..., Sl2:1. :, 1~07!17 b 1 1 SI;;. MA • ,0 .1""" .., 111 8 1 CA81l'. ~. · . ,\ny 11 u 1• ups. 11-<"r" ll)IJJ>rd, h'lmm1•d. Sl1111t i\vntln ,... I r i·,. "'°"'""' "~~ vw whllr rrrt. i·hln .'.to .. '. 1 u. '.?:\ )>r'I rxpi'f'. ~1w1::' r1'movc'll. 612·7'200 I If YOU need Rf'lllodcllft. 2-C~~airr. ~~;m?~~~: ~'~ z mt . :l Bnth .\pt~ •'\ •·~. Bkr. boa Prnin!Cula. 61.l.:l.'.i.;6 _ I JAPANESf; Ct\ROENER I PAINTING : •• .REPA)R! i..-dul 671 .. ,u t,Jo;ASF. • "' Bt'Y 8u~ln ... lentef 6060 i.~ouNO • blue p11111kect h~s Cement, Cencrete 6600 L~X'P'-'R Rclnlbslr mtlnt. CALL DICK . • • 642-1'9 ••-"""'· A 11· o>-t ""'· $120. '10. ft up • Sj9 -~"' up bMd wil b numlM!rs. Vic. "' "' 89i-3'.Z19 z BR Unt-:-iltn;,new !'PU. 7j25 Ocean Blvd., Cd~t STORE for rent or lc3k, cor-.88.ywldt Dr.. NB. 6-14-<1126 THORYK CONCRETE R l'llll. rno rates, . Sewf drps. 2 chldm OK. nr 5hops 673-1788 -for rurther into ner. 23Cl1 w. Balboa Blvd., PAIR RL\DING GLASSF.S All types Patios .t Walka • Genertl Serllcet 6612 __ ...._ _____ i...q .t lcllla. • Hermftn Trott, Mgr. Newport IMch. 642-9742 In center ol Street. Vic: Cl.ay F't'tt Ett. 67>5Sl6 3 BR. 2 Be., carp., drapes, 7 BR bit e PRJMI: it.tall Lonition e A 13th St/N.B. 646-1821 1111 CUSTOM P111lo1. pool deeks, bit.in rnngr. Encl. gn1•:ig<-. r.ar, ;ms, Sl'OJU: u x 40 t'OUNO J k 1 1 1 drlvewlJ'•· Conctele llilW· N"1!•1u drcor $150 ~2-11741 adult•. S!2:i mo. Va~nt I · • · 1 ac e • g oves n Ina .,_ -movin". 8'J2-10t0 " · · s.1~.JJG4 11rn ltarhor, CM 6~ p0ekt1 Vic. Prlnccton Or.. .. ., • ..-" THC: SUN Nl-.'Vl-~R SETS on ----J Sll\RF! l!l)t ~re corona a t Colll'!rr P11rk. llrtft. j4;;.ao35 QUAJ.rrv • • • n11!<4irird'• acUun !lU'"l'l' 12 Br-. t•rpts. dl'lllf'S. •tnve, ' ' ' , • .• e e e f'KVJ&NT WOkl< ~· ~ II 8 wna 1Tfrig Adults ,sn.·, Mao on lQ,'Ut flw)'. fil2·789.i TEM11':J. pu11py ;\tri1a Vt-1 u::r r;k~ rl1:': :r:!.iiti1S. . . 6T.1...c.ii1 . ""'· 1 \)t. "" JO P~. "" M~·17'l.1 11rt ,. pm C'AIJ, ~'l('J."ji \ . . Pa.lntlng, Plumbing, C.r- P<'nlry. Reas! Rel. rns-ul'C'd. CAii "Miki'" 642-0:WR PA Tl':TING • C&l'l}l'nll}' • ltoof l'C'pnJra, rlN . work (,lU11l. tVntk l'l>A'lflll· fl.t2-0-117 \ :ta DAJLY PILOT SIRVICla DlllCTORT Int Mach. lf,ra. 6962 • Alteration.S: cu.s1om drt• maldnr. Rca10nablt prlc:u f or app't., 673-4ial5 DRESS.~G Expen, rut. reu oublt. m.tm TILE, Ceramic 1t Verne. the Tile Man * 0.1t. work, lnl~all 6 Teo p:iirs. No job too 1 m a 11. Pluter patch. L e a k • n a shower r9'1alred. 8'l1·1951. Upholatery 6990 Upholatery at Coat Rl"fs. 67J..:mn AnyUme JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Men 7000 POWER boat skipper 8 YT$ CG e.xper. 0 /0 lie. Able to travel. Xlnt refs. TH: 68'7-6938 evea. Job Wanted, Lady 7020 S"ENO typ1St. Speed 190, wants convention work, etc. Call Sylvia, 54>7684. CARPET Cleaning. Floor stripping. Waxina. Walil. Windows washed. 53l.Q567 Dom .. tic Help 7035 LIVE CNS Employer pays rees George Byland Agency !()6.B E. 16th, S.A. 547-0395 Chinese • English • French Permanent, exper. Live-in Far Eut Agcy. 64.2-8703 Help Wanted, Me" 7200 COil WINDER ' E.'l:!)f'rlence requlttd In ~ • lenold coll wmdlni and as- sembly or medium and , larie heavy wire coils. 45 hour min work week rteady emplo)'lllent profit aha.ring J. C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Cotta Mesa 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer Thursd1y, Janiwy 11, 196& " JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOSS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & IMPLOYMENT JOU & IWLOYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMINT MDCHANDlll .alt MllCHANDISI POil H.lp WMted, ~~;~ A;;1 ... w~ "1iiO He~ Wam.4 .... , ........ --• ..... ... w-. 7500 SALi AND TUDI SALi AND' TUDI MAT'L ~'11.. CU\ lo iuo omen ... 7400 w....... 7400. S.ECREl'AIUAL .\IWiatl at M'i 111•~· WMlu:ell1n~-~ .. _ l600 '-' INSPECTOR ;\•l typiti, l l'ro poce or t 11'-. once! &lt-bualnul, i..,..1-----------------cra!t up prt'fcrrt<I s San (NYT&n IA1u.a1DS Beacta. Your owa .,.._. AUC'ftON ,reclaion.,, Gears ta AM ml~ rompany. V\IUAU. llUU • • • • our locadcm A P/time Maclllne shop. Eicpenencrd NCR JIOO to s..i.:.o • • • C111C1 50-tiO work. R.f. req. Write Box Bedroom~~ JD~~~=. &,~uiootl only. PeTmsoent. OutataJ)d. ~pt Bch ro1'!)0r.,11on. PC))t WAITRESS OANCI RS M~ Deily PUot ._.., ....... lllll WISH and fringe bent-A R & A p P:t)roll $300 per WMk. ORDERLY. full ~. LVN Chain, Cbelta of Drawer•. Dinettes, Coffee flr.. tor quaUlled depe.od-Bc-~t Loe-Ill C1>111PJ,n.Je.s DA YTIMI ~S3 °" t3J..gi•i3 1t R!'f, full or pan t1tne. Tablel, Radial, TV'1, Stereot, Ullnpe, China •ble person. Call or apply J R Ptt1'tt A.SO<' A.wncv 21 OR OVER --Cl1J Dlnctor of Nurl'lft. Cabinet.I, NEW Drapa.. Mattnue1, Delta, Pickup Predslon Ctar : :! NC'\\por1. c \1. IH:!-1ii·.!0 EXPERl£NCi D SUP ERVISORS--Newport Harbor ConvaJ~ .Re1rl1eraton. ~ Stova, Wuhera, l9'l6 Placentia Ave. SCREENED APPL y lN Pi:.R.SUN for flollda,y Realth Spa. cent Home 646-T165 Dryen AND MUCH MORE! Costa Mesa 8-U ANO J..5 Costa Mesa. Full or P 1 r 1 BROKER-belt deal In town. MS.2225 or 5"~1JJ9 Monday throu"h ,.rlday time. 11 Between 20 ' 25· Nice office-6 fl'I aame loc. WINDY'S AUC'nON An equal opportunity CerHr Opportunltln Neat appearance. We train. Lockhat't Co. M1,1Ulple Rltra. 2075~ Newpert ltvd., ("ta Mesa employer All Levels REUBEN E. W ~ '2300APPHALYRINBOPnEBRSL''?!:: ~ W. 19th St.. C.M. (lehJnd Tony's lulldint Materlal1) 61?-7~84 ~16-6020 .. .... H• Fi C Scrl'<'ned Personnr l A::.:ncy NEWPORT BEACH • BEAUTY OPERATOR e 646-8616 Open Dally 9 to 4 I Omponents 901 Dover Dr , Nr\\'lOrt Rrh Jobs-Men, Worn. 7500 e Followlna preferred. I~-!-~-~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~[!!!!!!!!!! Sal ---Newport Bench * 67>3385 A 1• ffman MOORE ENTERPRISES CPLE for Janitorial work pp aancee 1100 SPortint Goods 1500 For store in Costa Mt"sa. Oi>-Personnel Agency E..XPERIENCED >nites week 2 to 4 hn. LIKE new Kenmore I a 1 FANTASTIC SURFBOARD portun.lty to advanc" wuh 1+1 ~ewport Blvd . N B • u s o• Hunt-Beach. 536-7850 range. w/top w oven $'100. REPAJ"RS r ut/Economical 1rowlnc compruiy. Would Phon~ TODAY for TELLER e • 1ven Coldapot ffiri1. 11 CINI w/ WIND 'n SEA Surfboard. prefer ~~rienced stereo an 11ppointmenl for a more School•lnlfruction 7600 btm freettr ~ icemlker 815 w. lSlh St. * 642.1607 componell Salt'~man but will RE\\'AP.n(~{, fl"Tl'Rf.. Bank of Amer ice Company $150. Both for $2%). M6-Bml consld~t' well versed audio 641-9080 for appoint. IBM aft 3 pm MIKell&MOUS l600 hobbyist. Salary commen~u---f rate with ability and perfor-1016 lnlne ;\venu~ NEEDS: DISHWASHER, Sdn port> mance He'o W•nted, ewpoi i Beach. Cal. KEYPUNCH • le ble, barely used; auperb 646-8895 Women 7400 PROGRAMMING . p cond .• S75. You baul. POOL TABLES ,_, 1961 BRUNSWICK lusboys & Dishwashers Full and Part Time Day and Night Shifts Over 18. Apply tn prrS('ln BOB'S BIG BOY 154 E. 17th SI. Costa Mesa Upholstery Seamstress A.150 able 10 rut 'rop wages for qualified p<>rson. Call 336~05 ~I EDICAL Recepllontst. Typ- Ulg & billing, f11mlllar wit h ml'dkal terminology. Somt college pref. Xlnt opply for alrrt young woman. Send -----...,...........,...----1 handwritten resume to SALF3 Box M 6 Daily PLl'>I P.EPRESENT A Tr/ES Leading indepenrlent special· W AlTRESS. Over 15. Uats dealing In over 100 Night shift. mutual func!J. expanding In Apply in person: ~M&e Count). l'hil i.a a.o to ~. Bellamy betwn 9am • llam opportunity to enter dlgni-Bell•my'• Reataurant fled profeulonal Jdllng full HOO W Coast Hwy NB or part time lnveatmeat1----------exp not o~ssary, we train. e LAUNDRY Distributor, e S47~. Mutual fund lo-Shln Operator Ii • Pants veatora Inc. 2100 N. Maln. Presser. Standard lndustri· Santa Ana. aJ Uniform 620 M'lin Slreet, SAIL BOAT Htg. Bch. Phone ~3320 MANUFACTURER $200 mo. Babysitt ing & hght Sailboat manufacturer needs hou~<>eping. School vaca- ieneraJ forf'man. Knowledge llons oft. 7:30-!:30. 3 t:hlJ- or fiberglass and sail boar dren, 2 in school. Own trans. construction essential. South-1_R_ef_. _646-8_7_09 ____ _ em Clllf. location. Send POWER SEWlNG qualifications and salary ex-MACH1 NE OPERATORS pected to Box .M-8, Dally EJqierience preferred. Pilot. Baxter & Cicero, Inc., ---------Sailmakers • 642-7238 SlT.000 PLUS REGULAR ASST. BOOKKEEPER- CASH BONUS for man over Thru trial balance, must 40 In Orange County Beach I y p e, construction exper. area. Take ahem auto tripa Salary ~n. 642-343:2 Equal opportunlly ~mployer Junfor INDUS. DRAFTING • d _M2-6328 __ ..,.........~,,........--.,,.._,­GROC. CHECKING • h WEDGEWOOD caa clothes 'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y • e dryf'r, wtorkl fine! $50. ,_, illF ..-TRIANGLE sate rroro "95 Bnmlwlck $275 va11» •• ONLY $239.81 GAL FRIDAY for Newport Beach Advertising Agency Bru:h1, alert. good lleel'e- 1nr1al ~<ills, knowledge of agrnc·,y opt'rat1on, u I 30. Please srnd resume to Box M7 Daily P1loh e WOMAN · 24 to -10 e Gen'l office. Secretarial & Phone e:<per 10.key Add- ing mach. Typing Ii Light . Bkkp'g. • Apply 10 lo 12 e MONDAY-JAN 15th. e 1:?'790 WUi"TERN. e CARDEN GROVE. Massuese Wanted No PXprrience necessary. Salary OJ>l'n. Age 22.32. APPLY IN PERSON COAST HEAL TH CLUB 132 E. 18th St.. C.M. e SALESWOMEN, hill or part lime. Permanent Ex- perience better \\'omen's clothes a must. Good oppor· tunity. See Manager BACKSTREET 25 Fashion lslRnd, N.B. SUPERVISORS for H0Ud1y Health Spa, Costa Mesa. Full or part time • Between 20 Ir 2:5. Neat appearance. We Lrain. Accountant (Male or f•m•I•) Two yHrs college lev· el •ccovnting with one yHr buslnfft experl· ence In t•n•r•I &e· countlnt dffir•ble. Production foreman Supervlaory and ru~ ber prfftline u perl· enc• d"lnble. P1rt Tine Keypunch Oper1tor I hour• Mch on Mon· day and Thursday. Speed and •ccuracy required. Apply to Peraonnel Office PIX/TYPE. n. t 54f>.69'j7 Evet1ing.11. West Coast A_n,_,q.,.. ___ •1-10 Trade & lu1f. ScMCllt COUNTRY COUSINS 2ll7 S. , MaJn ~jt.. S.A. n,t ANTIQUES 54$.7166 ~ price Clearance of our 12021 Gar. Gr. Bl., G.C. b,e Bargain Yard before lnven- 53707113 toey •. Huntlnitnn Bach, Callt. 432-E. 17th St. CM. 53Ull5 . 121 N. L.mun p.d,k L'I .. ROCKERS from $7.~. 776-2900 Curved Glau Cblna Cabinets •1elttta Indicate locatJon SllO. * Halltrees .. $49.50 -New Cla1H1 • . . I CHAJRS GALORE! . • . Start WMkly • M&M ANTIQUES. ./ Complete Secretanal e 2428 NEWPORT BLD1CM. <I Clerk Typist ANTIQUE Mahopny dlnlni I Special Coones table, Sheraton style. 3 ex- Brusbup Typing: tra leaves S2SO. 494-lUS rBM Standard eves le wkmds. TBM Selectric HAND .. c;uved Louis XIV CB.M Exec style i: Dutch at;yle lnlayed Afternoon a n d evening % beds, $50 ea. ~ssanct classes. style velvet dlr, $35. 644-0419 Pay for your books and 1 --------- 1mall registratJone tee then MA.HOG FLAT· TOP DESK $5 per week. Hundreds of w/Claw feet & Duncan Phyfe 11ucceasful graduates over base. 11 ~ 100~ FrNANCrNG SECARD POOL m s. Main, Oranp 5,12.1992 Don't Miu This! STORE CLEARANCE SPANISH-MODERN-MAPLE No Down o.a.c .. Bank tertl\I • Showroom Oearance • Factory CSo.eouta • Repoueaions Approved Furniture 7159 Harbor Bl, CM 548-9660 LGE. lron. alaa It rattan din. tble. w/8 match. chain, cost $300, aell ror $75; beaut., glau topped driftwood cor- fee tble., cost $225. eell for S6S; 9XU 1501) hi-lo foam backed beige carpet $25. 64U9'74 IJllT1B> f DRICS " fOlt SALi the past five yeara! POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COL.LEGE Remnant.a, Samplea .l MID- S.wing Machines 1120 endl SaL Only I a.m. to 2 p.m, 929 Balcer, ea.ta Men 325 N. Newport NB 548·9723 REPOSSESSED NEWPO SEWING MACHINE RT Colltction aaent ha.a nearly School of lusineu $$CASH$$ We pay caah for: <I FurnJtur e <I AppUances <I Antiques <I Tools MAN WANTED to contact custom~rs. Air R.E. TR.AfNEE. Full or P/ mail L-P. Dickerson, time. Bkr. & Developer will With G 0 0 D Background Southwestern . Petroleum train !or R.E. license at hls of MechanJcal A b 111 t y Col'l>·· f ort Worth, Texas. expense. S.14>-7881 ,/APPLY IN PERSON: ,/ 2300 HARBOR BLVD. Salffl•dy U. Se Diven Company A uniQue "fin.lahln.J school" tor the procrealve CArttr mlndtd woman. Day & Evenlnt Claaes 133 Dover Dr., N.I . new Singer zig-zag sewing machine available lor baJ. a.nee due on account or only $67.60 or with approved cred· it you may usurne remain- ing peymenta ol S8 mo. Thi.a m1cbine makes buttonholes. overcasts, monograms, etc. all without attachments. To arrange for home trial, ON ITEM or - COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Call 547-6748 or 127-8271 tor Knlttinc M 1 c h I n e. 76101. Experiftlee he I pf u 1 but ---------1BABYSlITER wtd in my t * w·u home. S & 9 yr old. Balboa ~~ecuaai;. APPL~: Mal•Custocllan Prnn area. Own tran1. CALJFORNlA UMBREILA Hours to PM to 8 AM Mon. 873-2061 eve. e 2972 CENTIJRY PLACE. thru Thun. 3 PM to Midnite ___ S_EA_M-STR_.ESS __ _ e COSTA MF.SA f'rt. Starl1n& wage $<t15. ~r EXPE.R In Sa.Jlmalong. Lie.men & M.nagen mo. Apply Orange Coast 9U Electric • Seal Beach. Career opportJ witb leadhw Colltge. 2701 Fairview Rd., or call (2131 596-4461 firm olfertni o•er 100 mu-Costa Mf'Y 834-571.i HOUSEKEEPER-child care. tual tunda. run or pt time. Employment CovnHllor Children in school 6 hrs. No oper nee, we train. Male Administrative and tech-Own trans. Possible Uve-ln. Npt Bcb oftlce, tC2..a2 nlcal desk. College prden-ed 646-2n 6 altt'r 6 pm. Santa Ana oU!ce, 547"'331 or Itron& 11ln background. CAPABLE woman sell In IDveaton l'lnandal Great potential. Commission home ror Nslional firm, Ex- Servlcea, Inc. buL~ Age open. Call Miss cellenl commission. Call Davi!, Al'l\ls Consultants, 873-2420. YACHT REPAIR CARPENTER Boat yard experience quJred. Good job ror man. 547-6336. B::'A"."':B:'.":Y""s""'t""'rr"""E"""R,,.......,5---d-ay_ll_W_I.. Hi Fi Technician Ages 5 &: 7. Nr-Hamilton & re. For store In Costa Mesa. Op. Bushard/H.B. 962-4673 lop porltunicy to adv an~ to st>"" WANTED reliahle High or vice manager. Mllllt be fa· Jr. High 11lrl a11 1eat.i1ers mlllar with l!Olld state equip-aide. 75c hr. 57:;.,IOO) Blackie'• Bo&t Yard 67J..6834 SELL comer Encyclopedia • Hlghfft Commi11lon1 & Profit Sharlnt Nn chafieb1ck11 ~1184 Shoe Salesman for exclusive mens shoe store In Huntin&ton Center. Contact: Mr fleck Regal Shoe Shop #61 Huntinaton Cenltor No Experience Necessary I Muat have clean Ca1Uoml1 , drlvtn& record. Arp!y YELLOW CAI CO. US !:. 16th St. Cotta Men WHOLF.SALE Lighting fix- ture Showroom needs min who can h•ng llnd rrwlr, Ugbting fixtures s lso some stock room work. FE!..~ MAN COMPANY. 347-6351. CARRIER IOYS GOOD ROUTES AVAJLABLE BUNTINGTON BEA01 DAILY PILOT • M2-C321 • : e-=-:Ti=-op-not-ch..,-S"'"trvic--e-Sta-lion- Man lA.mlliar ~1th 111 .. pectl d bWllM • $500. mo. + comm. + boowi. Ra, : care,.·, Chevron 804 s. * Cout Hwy. lAgun1 Brach ment. Xlnt fringe benefits. e PART TlME MAro. 646·8895 e BEL CONGO MOTEL. e CALL 54S-~128 R~L ESTATE BABYSIITER for 6-mo boy. Shouldn t you be with Walker 7 to 5: ~pm/5 days wk. Ir Lee? Free lnrormation. 873-5831 ,\f7ER 6-PM. Pho~ or write WALKER &:1---=--------LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd MEDICAL SEC'Y. 5-1S-l029. . EXPERIENCED ONLY BUSBOY Newport Bcat'h *' 646-88-i:! FULLE:REITE I Part time Hours 8-4 pm. Mon-Frt. S2·per hr Guar to start. Apply· ""'' o • .,., NEWPORT BEACH ""'"'""'" AFTER :?·P M. TENNIS C U WAITRESS. expH. short or- L B drr. Must br over 21. Gallev 2601 ~astblufr. Npt Bch Calr S73-4l IO · MEN wanted In the beach HOt;SEKEEPEft. I to 2 dy 1trea lo m:ike ~x1111 money wk. Cd.'1. Own irans. during t~lr leisure boon1. S73-60'.!8 Expcr not necessary. Wet-::---:::--~--.----­ w\11 traln you In grneral • PART Time Fullerettei. clMnlng. Write to 7640 E. work own area. S2. hr guar Slauson, Loi Angeles, 900'22. to start. 962-52~4 IOYS 10 . 14 BABYSl'ITER \Y1d 5 dys wk. j Good routea! • Good profit! Live::ln pref. CaU 897.0665 BALBOA PENINSULA art .J pm I DAILY PILOT CALff Llr. LVN for smaU e 642-4321 e nursing homP. • Full or part timtt. Oelica.. MS.~ tt Men or Genersl liquor NURSERY AITENDA1\T store work. daytime. apply 0.urch. SundAys A other oc· l:n penon -195 E. 17th st.. t'a.alons 54A-7:.37. Costa Me5il, Ask for Hamid. MaJOr bank \\Ould lik, JO Men needed for Poltsh & expe1 irnrro help. f'ull Waxing. Exp, or inexp. ('on. or l)llrt time ~l-07TI t1C1 Bob or Jen")' at 2950 HOlJSEl<EEPER EXPEit Harbor Blvd. 5'16-JSS.1 or PART TIME. ~191 Newpor1 Beach • 64&-7316 IOYS 10 . 14 o m.o care, It luework. 5 t.a,una Seidl-So. Laguna days. Own l.nlns l (lrl 6 Good routt a! e Good prollta: yrs. 6T.'~3&~ nr 6'i:,-21~ DAILY lltlLOT BAB\"SITTlN\. 2 ~<'hoolaqrr& • 642-4.'m • Vic • Nl'\\'f'OM f.lem S<'hl Better Ladies Ready to Wear Only experienced need ap- pty. Top Mlary. LILLIANS 3333 Brii.lol South Coast Plua. CM MEDICAL As.st. Age n-40. Have own trans. Wllling lo train applicant preferably w/2 yrs college. Type comp! rel!\lme-givini all exper. business & college i.llbJecu. and mall to Box M-1 Dally P ilot. LADY over "5. rellned, know- ledge nt bookkeeping, cap. able to manage lnt~rior dec- orating s I u d I o New,port Beach. Salary + commiss- ion. RE'ferences. Write c/o Daily Pilot Box M736. PART TIME WORK Ftre training In womrn who qua!Uy to represent Avon. Ca II rolll'Ct 531>-5860 OFFICE SU'EltVISOR 3323 W. Warner Santa Ana An equal opportunl~ employer HAlRDRESSER with ...... FOLLOWINO. • PHONE: 644-1570 for Interview MANAGER for 22 new units in Eastblutf. EX'per. 642-3430 QUALIFIED man or woman dtlivery Driver. Musi know Onngt> County. Call 548-5625 COUPLE for Manager Motel Apts 2376 Ntwport Blvd. 548-97S5 OPPORTIJNITIES Fullf'rette Program, local 1rea.-12 hr guarantred. 893-l!m CHARGE IT! Help W•nttd Women 7400 J. C. PENNEY CO. NEWEST STORE IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CENTER HAS OPENINGS FOR OFFICE SUPIRVISOR Recent successful supervisory experience req uired No Bookkeeping experience necessary. OUTSTANDING I ENE FIT PROGRAM INCLUDING: ** Good Hrnln91 ** Paid vacation **Sick Lene ** Hoapftalltation lnaurance ** Profit Shering ** Dlseou~t on all purch•• .. 646-0153 M.T.I. luslneu Schools phone 499-3828. e IBM Prorramming P & J AGENCY e IBM Krypunch FAMOUS BR.OTHERS e PBX Typln~ SEWING MACHINE-Fint 541 ·26 72 of year sale and closeout ---------1 on all 1967 modela in r.1ock, LIFETIME GIFT. OIUcoat 10 Sa~ up to $90. A1ao have lesson Typing School 173 6 new tull Jiu automatic Del Mar. C.M. 548-2859 nirmg preciJlon machines • SEWING CL.ASSES e for le!& tran $100. cuh or Bishop Ml'lhod amaU terms. No extTa.s to BFA. MS Drgrt'e 546-6241 buy on any machine. See in your home or in i.tore. By. e PIANO LESSONS e ron'a Sewtnc Centers. For youni beginners only. 526-6616 Reaaonabl!!. 494-57ooi-S-IN_G_E_R_T_o-ucb--&-Se_w_le\V\n __ & NtERCHANDfSE FOR machine. L.ike new. Take t:IV· SALi AND TlADE er paymenta of s1.15 per Furniture IOOO mo. or S59.20 cash. Call Oe-dlt Dept. KE S.7289 Anaheim CLOSING OUT • • . Pianoe & Organs 1130 •. ; :,:~'~!P~~OCKI SPECIAL NOTICE ,/ Quality FurnJture Baldwin demands that we MABLE-SPANISH-MODERN move all over-•ge ~ floor Sofa..cbair>LovC*lta model Baldwin Pianos ~ Dinettes-Bedroom sets Organs. How! By cutUng Tabln-Lamp•~llsc. prices to the bone. D!S<.'Ot:nlll A -..1 F I to 25% -but HURRY! . pprov- urn tur• WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 21..19 Harbor Bl. CM ,~9G60 l!Mll Newport. CM 64.u.is4 BO~ S PRI NGS IFULL JANUARY Sale • PillllOI i: SIZEI no. 1t MATTRESS organs, apinet.s. consoles & FREE! 1t S4S-«i33 grands ~ Danish wnlnut Comp hseful of furni-special, 1495, others fi:om ture for sale. Pvt pty. $295. Ne"' Hammond aplnet 892·0715 organ only J59'j. SOIMIDT-PHILUPS CO. ./ SAT * 3148 Sicily/CM. 1907 N. Main at 20tb Street Walnut bdrm &. Dining IC.'ts, Santa Ana Davenport, Re.trig. Reas! ARTISAN electronic organ. large 2 man., 4.6 stops. fine Stor• Equipment I012 IOWld sYIJlem • ideal ror 1 Set fixturn ror 1 Station Beauty Shop. Sell aJI or Set>- arately. Call Eveninp 548-68U Garage Sale 8022 home or church. Sacril. for 1.~ new cost-$3500 iNtalled. 64~1~ 83 .Hamond Organ with Leslie lllfakera Excel COD<i. 54M539 Aak fat. BIO. GA.RAGE S a I r. Drexel PIANO wanted • Prlvai. par- Frmrh Provincial rum. 2 t:J wants to b1J7 piano tor nlte 11t&nda SlS. ea. Obie hd. cub. 54J.933S. hd. SlO. Buffet It m.lm>r, ~. LOWREY Organ. Holiday S.D~wrr dresser, $40, Cof. model with leslle apkr. $600 let table. s.tO. TV cablnel SS. .._st ff ,..,,2079 n1 AM radio-phono combo. ::or=""'==o=c=r·=~:::""===­ S35. Sola, St;. Loun:;c chair, T-•~· ao• sz;. Benjamin fran k t I /1 _._... __ *°" _______ '1' chair, S35. Antique hardWOOd RENT A NEW lhuttcrs. COLOR TV 1t Sat 9 to 5, Sun t-9 • $9 MONTH 1813 E. Balboa Blvd. Opt. 10 buy. Free aert'lce. NEW Mulcher/&rln<fn-. Sl50. USED: Sarlo weed th.rt>sher, Sl2S. Bush cutter, SSO. Trim- er mower, $90, Near new R.otoliller, S175. Low1·ey or- gan, SSOO. LEO'S, 324 Vic- toria, C.M. 543-6978 KIRBY vacum.n cJeaner with attachments. Take o v e r small peyrnenta or pay ba.l- ance ol S57.20. Credit Dept. 5.1> 7289 Anaheim. SIL VER b e i i: e processed lamb jacket, petite llze, $250. Hand knit grttn dress S::O. 2·pc yeJlow 1ult $<ta, Sz 8-10. 842-9960. 2 DAN. mod occ. chri., by Drexel (Pd $125 f'a . l Only S.50 ea. Ludwig drum set. (COit $6.'iO) $350. Dryer noo. Mink stole. t!OO. 546--0625 GREEN Imitation Leather' DEN CHAIR • GOOD CON- DITION S15 -Call after 6 PM. Kl 7-8786 FREE! Your garai e clean- ed In exchge lor contents. Fum Bought &: Sold. Light HAULING. * 642-9950 27" HOFFMAN T.V. SET- BLACK AND WHITE • W Al.NUT CABINET. C.aI1 alter 6 PM. Kl 7-8786 KERMAN Oriental RUg 12 X 16. Maple chests & tables. Lamps. Dishes. ETC. ~2863 UPHOLSTERING -S79.50, 2 pc. <European cralllmen) Free est. del, plclrup, 215 MaJn. H8 "Brmy" 536-6405 93 SQ-YDS Used Carpet le Pad. Good c.ond! 4-l"C>O!lU & hallW&,yl $125. 842-6791 K e n m o r e Portable dl•h· washer. Not used vrry much. S75. 546-6843 " SEWING MACHINE '68 Whlre Zlg-Z.g. Takr o' my paymenta. * 892--0715 Pool table 4'x8' and equip. ment ~ LI 3-3893 ~es. CR.An'SMEN 9" RADlAL A.RM SAW. * XLNT cond! S85. * Ca.U 548-3674 "CO.GO" COSTUMES. NEW • USED * 536-9686 307 ·15th St./H B. * Apt-7 • f"lREWOOD * Dry Euc.typtu11/$25 ~. Del. Ii lll&Cked. 642.()570 TWTN alze bed, orthopedJc. Like new. 113 ~. prfoe. St5. s..s-tm Weekend.11. 2 TVs portable 19". con11ale. • MUCHANDlll POil SALi AND TIADI FREE TO YOU 10 modrl oW wbli. wh ba1red terrier aodr Hu .U .,_ G,...t w/da.ll.- drftl • • • , • •tm 1112 TWO lonble pUt Beqle pets, male A lplY9d ,....._ Love ehildreD • tocltber If poellble. 846-236 1113 COUJE Male • to ftl1l&lft type of home • loV8 other dop It dilldttD Mt.1212 1111 BEAtrrl1'UL half"lfOWll cat 10 mos. Free delivery, 962·1759 W~I before (>. c>m. FREE NEWSPAPERS 854 eoa,r-St. Costa Mesa. 1113 2 Mlud .Dachsbund, )'OUD& dop. 1 brown, 1 black. 54CMil83 until 4 p.m. 1/l3 PUREBRED Collie a PQl'9- bred Pull • both ma.la. S4<M>l83 until 4 pm. 1Jl3 FRISKY blk ma.le kitten to rood home. At., mother cat. S4()..583.1 1/12 MALE COWE DOC, Brown a White J.moa. Call 642-4217 ·1112 ADORABLE PIJl'Pies. Uted to children. 642-7658 1/12 FREE used lumber. You tear down and haul away. S4S.QN AS.50RTED Cats Ir Kittens. Have shots. ~ 1/12 PETS & LIVESTOCK Dogs 1125 COLLIES AKC, 3 moa. MAI, ES. Sables & tris.. Show qua). ity. Sired by intemati<ml champion. $150. Up. P. O. Box 4Cri Corona del M.w. 642-9740 LEARN to trim your own poodle. Pvt leuona, y o u r home. All equip tum. ~ TINlEST YORKSHIRE Ter- rier and Toy Poodles b' Ouistmaa. Top Quall AKC. Terma. ~2964. 894-2324. MIN. Schnauzer AKC, fe- male saJt Ir pepper, abott. Termi.. 4~2905 AFGHAN HOUND PUPS AKC/REG. 9-wks. * Gold, Fawn, &: Bia.ck. * 962-9989 M INA Poodle Pups. Male. AKC. champ stock. l cham- pagne, 1 silver. 644-1800 PUREBRED Germ.an Shep. herd puppies. $30. * 642.4806 * BEAGLE Pups • ~ bred 7 wks. 4 Utt. Sl.5. ea. • 847-3677 • ADORABLE, bouncy, toy mln. pcod)e. SJ1ver, rem•le to wkl AKC n oo. 646-6894 Hones SHOW quality '4 Arabian. Chestnut yearling fi 11 y. Reg. lAHA 2AS2655. Con- aistant wtnntt. ready for lh'e new season. Sired by El Tio, son of Witez. Dam is Morad m.are. Priced at $950. WW discount for cult Santiago Arabians, 714: 6J3..6351 SORREL MARE 6-yra old, Gentle. * ~-Qua:rte-&: ~· Mustan~. • 548.Q064 evee. 1 AANSPORT ATION Boats & Yachts 9000 -FREE -Coww in Ba.sic Seaman- ship • Power It Sail am. ducted by the Balboa Pow- er Squadron of Unit!d Stales P o wer Squadron. Next course at.art& January 15, 1968. 7:00 p .. m .. at New• port Harbor Yacht Club, and at Huntington Beach High School For further information p 1ea1 e call 673-1855 INo advance r~ tration neceau.ry.l * ~· DIF.SEL, SIS. * AutC). Pilot. All equip! 800 mile range. S9500 * Udo Lane, Sli p E-31 , 1t Naple1. LIB. 16' WHITE Star boat A trlr. Muat sacrifice, aood cood. $350. 642-3832 9010 lNTL. 14. fibreglu hull. alum. mast. ma.insa!l It jib. Xlnt cond.; trailer. Muat aell, moving. ~3144 BRAND new Lido 14'. anod. mast. north llllea, OOYer. Sl350. 84U1'1 8Nt Malnt9Mnce 9033 * OWENS OWNERSI Get an exchan&e Carbure- tor during our "OU Seu on Special" * Only S\6.!l>! ~ CARBUR.ETOJt SHOP 1942 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mea. * 6424286 FRY COOK/6 to ll·PM. _v_nor house> nr mmr 673-7817 APPLY NOW Balboa Ptntnsula. N.B. Fl't'e dollvf'ry. No deposit. 120 Bau Accordlon with cue ORDER BY PHONE 23" RCretn. S50 t>acb. 642-1299 Marine E-.u't 9035 Fih rgl .. Molders El!Jlf"rienced. W 11n 1 ed Im mf'd· l1ttly. Apply WAY FARER YACHT CORP .. 1682 Placen- APPLY E."VENTNr.s. Combl1Ml1t1n Cnrkt 111-loocl e THE PADDOCK. wa1tre~~ Call t1ftrr 3 PM S:,O, Old sewing m11chlne in 523-365l Mltc. Wented l6lO WANT! S.yl Chl')ll Marln1• Cl'blnel. run1 aooo S20. Pin · COLORLAND TV 0p<"n T d)'s - -engine. Sutteblt fo.r rebuild· ., 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. r IN PERSON • 111 MAJNIH.n. S<-11 Shnnly ~7.1-0IOO .EARLY MORNING NEWS-BEAU'TY OPERATOR 1'0 I ROUTF.S AVAILABLE PAPER AUTO ROUTE. STYLE Wlr.. PART TDiF.. · Weatm.1119t"' ~ bon l0.l4 Huntington Beach. ~17-2300 CAI.I. 6i3·2<1'20 1 ; Good Proflt.t • No ~J GARDENER. WTO. l".o.\o<> Dnncers. Agr ; DtUv.ry S42.a2:1 Part or full llme. 87:\-Rl20 22,'IS, Ye Ole lnn. 2376 Npt ' SiCURITY-,ATROL JAMAICA INN HOTEL Blvd., C~l. :J4..~. I : OFF1CER. «MO )'Tl.. Uniform WANTED: Woman to ll\r in : aJbrmc., radio car turn Ateneiet. WCHMft 7300 with Mothrr. whllr lone 10 • Pfrm.. apply ... pm, 32S N GENERAL omo: dR.)I Own room IH2·717\) • ~-8Mta ADI. 'fyPf' ~ To m . F'tt paid HOL'SEKEEPER tct"iBR. • mlDDn' for Utt Ma1n1 °" WILLIAM PENN homt> tn 1..agun.:t: 8 hrs. Pf.I' Wllalt. St'ftd quautJca tloCll Anoc11.tr Arency ""!( S2 Pu hour. s.i&-n lf • 'ia, C.M. TUESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY J. C. PENNEY CO. NEWPORT CENTER 24 FASHION ISLAND Newport Beach, Cafff. An Equal Opportunity Employer 6 ftime Ho TO. 'l'56 Nf'•po:rt. C M 50-6434 DO."TAL Offlcr. good typl11 I PO ba~ Wind Alto Ftt Potltiom only Aa• JG...40. 0.11 ~2291 ............................. ' ,, tic boat 8' hll1 di ng th11 21" RCA color wlth rtmotC". Wiii pay cath for 30 to Ing. Leave W.ro for BIU Head ne~11 rf1)ft.l1 lni S20 "" l.s. $150. Solkl State AM·nf MX 40,000 lb. ca p.city low at 5*7'100 Ir Include pt1~. Mlscf'lll MOUs. 846-7022 1teffi> Garr11rd 60 cl • .lnJrer bed trailer. Good Con-SAEOOt.. tnboltd m•rine ei;. ffil A Silt. R.edecorlting! Ir two .R. spukent. 673-6109 dltlen. 4 cycle, -I cyllndtr, never Fum1ti1rc A HoWIChold Jtem.s TV SERVtCE * Black ol * 673-SJM * ulled. $350, ~78 .:m Wei.nut St., C.M. White • $3.50, Color • $5.50 0 WANTED: Ur;td Cumlture .• _...., Sii,, Moorl .... -•.1. <I SAT NLYI Ekto~ ~.pm. pl111 Parts. SU.J972 eppllanc:t'I. powerband toola _.. ··• nNV Sorabf!d, Odd cbaltt, Couch. I========= on ~•-m.nt .,.,_ • .,,, •• I 1U l..AR.KSP\11\ICdM. Hi-fl & S...,.. 1210 an1eec1:,.&:a..w0 • ...., • .... • GARAGE Salt rrt. A Sal. 1968 Stereo CoNol~ toUd 10. to 4. 126 Via Udo Nord. atate, 4 spetd chtna~r. UJcr N pt. Sch. 673-9'12 new. T.1ke t:IVU am•ll Pl')'· SAT SUN BARC:AINS! mml.I or pay cash balMct I I EV£RYTiilNG! of SE.12. C r e d I t Drpt 2967 atOtlON/C.M. KE S-7280 Analwitn '· BUSIEST t1111r·tcetplact In tnwn. Thi DAILY PILOT ~ attfinn. Save moMY. ll.rne ol e.Uort. Look now I 11 ' AV ALL now. 30' pawer or htnct!d 1110, n .50 J>tt n . Newport ~ach. 67M3S3 BOAT SUP for 1m1Jl SAIL or POWER. • ldf'al loci t Ion• • 613-SIOO Nl~ a G&nlemt&"lle? f'1nd tt W1th I ftJlf ad1 • ra.ANI ..... : ., ,..... .., .. Alt• Trlr .. Sp11te-M 63'M ADiJC 80 H181 KB. 0 eve. 59 • MUi EXPANI ABLE! ELEC1 -ELECT! tery " cond. ! owner I u 8-111 St. Ori Moton -SON 1.1 '87 H<»fl XLNT Call 51 77s3 I ' ~ $375 ... Blo.ycl• '64 SUI ma.ha t 642-1&1 BEAuTi It Dtrt -'66 Su.ml SlSO. 0 Dave. == Tr•ll• DELUXl IQ. ft. : rm, o Many Must It AwOii lent COii $795. 83 531----Trucb '53 CKI Phone & pi .. work. t '60 Oii Dlr. $31 tract c.m ... '63 CHE 8 rt. IU en flldl let, ver: SI.m .: 531-4650 Trucks t '.Ill cat ~. 5- .113 lml 113 113 ::at 112 rwn :217 /12 led (12 DI. Ill 25 u, ial· na1 o. •• Wll ur ) )' tle 194 ID, 1· Jft- 'or by .m at lh. i -'· !I. IO l r J -~ le e, 3. -r. ii. -0 l. b. It i r. ::: J • I 5 ELEC11UC CW Ja lat. tery ••d -Md. Oood cond. 11115. M1111t MlA u owner ._ W It> drtvt. U S..lB 448 Ollea Meu St. CM SON L&AVJNO tDl' NAVY! '67 H<»IDA ..CC lcnabler. XL.NT CCHDI $9 . Cub. Call ... Tr1ller, Trewl f.425 -·-CAllPDI 1C fanWtlc lloor plana aft models~ Ul *8d up GPf'll road 1sns I $ 'If, IPICtal bel* tmna ./ tnldes _.,,me OPIN llOAD FACTORY DJ&ECT bl S. HARBOit BLVD. SMta Ana <n41 m.-O CAMPERS OllANGE COUNTY'S LAMEST Si:LECflON BEACH CITY CAMPER.LANO ~ Ford OorUM OT BQcket INta, 4 ...... Dir. 131 dla, -· ~ trM."t ~. -.mi DELUXE Trtr, Cabua. MO 188 Beech Bhd., H.B. aq. ft. 2 BR, 1~ BA, utility 51)..-* 11 llrERC'D>D DIDE1.. rm, cool«. 14e doleta. HOUSECAR $2350 Oil BUI' 12,QOO.ml. $JD0.4n/ rue Many atru. 5 Star Pk. OITER. MUST SEE! O\'tt paymeta. 531-7322 Must ... MloS92 142-1SJll 300 SL Coupe 1110 • iii AWO trailer. 11 ft. ID excel-lmeet'Md Aut9t MOO :;:S46-41:=;;:44;;;;;::===;;:;::::::=f lent CODdltloD. Prktd to .U. $795. 830 Harbor, S.A. IMPORTS 531...-0 a* for Martt. MG Trucb 9500 ''° VW IUO •sts '6' M6I -------'65 MO . Ml... $1295 '53 CHEV. Iii ~ former '53 MQ.fD.IOS $595 Roed1ter. Rlldlo and beater. Phone TnacJt. tool compta '65 SunfliMrn $1395 4 IPted transmllalon. TOYOTA WHY~Am fer Yeur New . 1961 TOYOTAS yeu Uft ..... lmmetll1te Dellveryt * ALL MOOl:l.8 * '* MOST COLORS it CMlftOllT ''s amour lltdan. v.a, autwn1Uc:, ~er 1tetrtn11, redlo. heltft', whltt wall tlt'H and f1ctory alr c.'Olld1UOllll1. ~o~:= IMCll. = J\oedater. New $!677 ~ 111\t\lls lfl'.l!!C•rt 9'10 '60 OwYJ ~tea p6ck-qp. ''7 Dune 1U1fyt a a·~ '" AZTIC VW -,,_-,l'lllVMl__...--...........,.n.._ Dlr S38 .._ Amame 4'00-~ 'ull •WI• AOOO n&.m M UllHl~I ~ MJeace. •'"1· ,,Ice IOO Soudl Cout H•y. ft La1'N Bffcll ... 7SOI Autea WantN '700 C•m,.,. '520 ~l.., 2925 H1rlter '63 CHEV." TON EQUIPl'. ..., Cott• Mela TRIUMPH WI PAY 8 It. ltandup camper. Kif.Cb. • •• M444 ... """"'·-.... ·-. n...-~· TO 1e1. wry c1ea. PJ1ted r1lbt No IDlttlt •hat 1 11. ,... yellowr. Exce11m runruna , en f1cll!Uel, lDCWMlllladc fol-...... ........, ~ .-.~ p si.m. ao So. Hartlor, S..A. ...,.. cM Id ll dJI a DAILY car . ....._ ,.._ Dlr. .,· 531-4650 ,.,._ ........ _.. PIL0r WAMT Al>! I IO.m Mf.ID -......---..... --- Trucks 9500 Truclca 9500Trucb fJOO cover, All extras! Luggap 't.1 TR-4 COHV. TonMau p RI c E SEE THE ALL NEW 1968 GMC'S Now at STANSBURY BUICK READY FOR IMMEDIATE DB.IYIRY ------41 . Just A Few New 1967 G.M.C.'s Left To Clear At Outstanding SAVINGS BRAND NEW '67 GMC '12 TON SUIURIAN Cerryell. Fully . •1191,,.4. VI, H to111etic, p-•r Jteeri119, power brak11, H.D. 1prin91 Fllt, H.D. ru.,..,., ff11t 9l•H, flHt•r, chroll'lt front b11mp•r, c"t"' .. mftft I con- wenlenc• .,.,_, ......, "'' roar -'· Ho. !027 List Price $4365.85 SALE· PRICE •• .'3575 IRAND N!W '67 GMC 1/.c TON SUIURIAN c.,ryatt. '91ty •it•lllfl-'· YI, a11fo111•tic. power 1fu•i119, ,..._ iw.-., H.O. •fl'h!tt Fllt, H.D. r•'"'· tillt. 9la11, pw1hl>111+011 •oclio, !teeter. cluornt front M"lplf, H•f- co,,,fert A.-..-.. .. fr'·· .. ..., I,.. ..... Ho. 1021 Utt Prtce $4518.10 SALE PRICE ••• s3775 llAND NIW '67 GMC J/4 TON PICKUP J27 VI .,.,ino. • .,._,.;.. ,...., ""'""-,_... ~.i..,, , .. 11~ ... r•'1o. hHI", H.D. •"""9 ,,_. I ,..,, air .. ..Jlti..i.t, ti11t. tl•n, H.O. tvbkt, ,,111 rirn1, Ne, IOU Ult Price $4002.15 SALE PRICE ••• s3375 STAISBURY BUICK IUICK-IAGUAA Ol'll IMC TIUCKI 2100 HAllOR ILYD. COSTA MISA rack, New ttra * XLHT· COND! * m.1449 VOLKSWAGEN POI NICI CARS AND TIUCl(S OYll IO ltlADY TO 00 VW'S Any Make or MMtl. CONNELL CHIVROLET 2121 Harber Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 ---- Nova 4 Door I~ 1ta- tlon weeon. va. powtrlUdt, S'dlo 1114 huttr, whlt~ Udt wall Ura. , 66 OIEYllOLD lm,pel• 2 door budlop. vs, pow1rglidc, power steertna, a;;.,,,;;_. ndo, ... t•, white walls. Ct*lft)P~k4Doot9pea~~ pr wagon. Merromatk. $1671 '°'""steering & diae brak---,6-5.._,..Pll-,.m~-14-C-- 8 , radio, beettr. oear nEM Mll!Vlt Man ml Untt, f1c- eory atr. ll,000 mllN w/ wamanb' book. SJt77 '"" ,,. .. MUSTAN• ......... Ci •• '65 MUSTAI& .... Catalina 2 plUI 2 2 door hal'lt; top. Radio, a..t.-r, autO-: m1ttt. poW\l:r 1tftltnf, wbJte aldt wall tltee. Kl M441 ''6 POllTIAC catallna 4 l!oor sedan. VI, "' Full Price '66 POllTIAC &TO llard\Ult v ... 3 ~ stand· ard tr.n.nilS'lon, radio, billlt, alt tOhditf onlng. $2677 Full Price 2tU H1rbor Cotta Mesa II M'44 JIOiffiXe 'ii ii&fNE. COW he alt ~. ~ brakesJ •lttl'll'C, ••17 btndl .eats tilt steer wrl, Must aacri nee PYt. • Mt-1oss 'a& l>ontiat /W J'\all pott• l Air. Rad.lo heat8' ••• M6-5341 ;;ti: :f : ::: ::z '!5 ij IAMIUR i ooor htrdtop. 6 qlinder, --------:• automatic, radio, betltr, whltt 1ldt waU1. 11 AM~RICAN •oR. STA.; WAG. Auto. trlfts, heater, Lcrfr • lo. mlleate, 232 • 6 cyt. ecoft eng. Ukc new • Holidlil RamblW, 642-6029 C.M. or Call Hal Hays altet 1100 at 962-1074. 1962, '63 '64 '66 Ramblers, Ila.don Wagons. Take yout dlolct al pricet you won't MlieW. Wt nted room. Ho&ida1 Remblt!t, 1969 Har- bor, C.M. '601 RAMB.LER C assie 4 door. Autom.a.uc transmis- sion. ~celtent transporta. t1C>n 4!81'. J'u.11 price S295. Holiday tt.ai.bler, 1969 Har- ..-. C.M. ~ 'IO J\AMBLEJt WAGON S'JllO, * GOOD COND! AIR CONDI 548-9665 15' RAMILEtt $291 Stll:Jon W... 962-5703 TEMPEST 'O J.eMANI $PORT c::P°D S&a. New tirll, Jtydro. Low· ml. Ori,..wner. * 545..ox;t ;· 40 DAILY PILOT Tl!UndaY, JanUMY 11, 1968 . . . , GIA~ selL"OFF 1op· FU.RllJURE . NOTICE: -~. BRINDS -- WI MUST CllAI OUT· UL fUUITUIE AT GllCI SO THAT OUI •IMODILINI CIEW ~· lllUI WORK wlllll 10 DAYSI IYllnHINt MUSTIOt ............ wMt....,.. ......... ~ • paeltlell. It.ti VAWI UPTO " Earl' American LAMPS BU KIEDS Table la mp1, pole la mps, 1wo9 lamps. latest contem- porary 1tyle1. large baMt. Salem . Maple finish. Converts intn twin beds. Includes 4 bed Beautiful ahacks. Everythlnt 5.9 .11 1 .ends, a.ard rail and ladder. mu1t gol 3988 5-PIECE IEDIOOM sn Larae double dresser, mir· J.PC. SIT IOI', panel Madbcerd,lnd % ,. , •• s lands. Pbstic tops. Btau· tifll wallllt firusli. MAJOICA IEDIOOM sn 72-inch triple •euer, m1r-S-PC. HT ror, ~ hudboard, % 149• comlni>aei. Wtemnea11 styli"&· . : 50ctfoDFF 2·PIECI DIYAI SET Convertible 4ivaa Ill Early 11988 Arner. print M~tcb~i chair Sleep$ 2. $wtetllurt lleck. 7-PIECI •nn sn Large 35"1143111172" teble w/Z leaves in K9sllmif Wal. 69',! plastic lop-6 Sold tapes. ,._ try chairs. 4-PC. M•lll SEmORAL Mo4era stylin( lf/c~aoriel back. Our1bl1 textured 221·· 8 t~eed coveri111. ltlvtrsibl1 . foam m l\ions. SOFA I LIVI SIAT llMP L.mriaus ...... atylt •!"*" * a ft. • 179aa Hd ltvt ... ill tlllart cover. CLASSIC 1-flll SlfA FAMOUS MAKEi -'tlOH IACK MODllN LOUNR CHAIU Ya, _, ti 51% rff • '" na n11 aty last! First C., First Serm! lllrry! • • • ~ ~ ---. ¥11111 11111111 I' COllEIPORARY & Other Tap Lines! T AILE GROUPS Many styles, many finishes! 5-PC. AND 7-PC. sm . Compfete sets of cocktail tables and pairs of matching end WITH RECTANGULAR, tables. ROUND OI OVAL TAI-2988 US. EVllYT.-& GOIS l T REDUCED PllCESI AUJ AND _, PllCIS UP ........................ ~ lrH~h4 --.. 29" ......... """"'" fwle • Ml .................... .................... ' J.PC. llAPLI lllmE sn Earl~ American styled plas· tic toiwed table witll leaf & , •• • vinyl upholstered chairs. 6 Beautiful Salem finish. OIYUWAT-NICID FAMOUS MAICll OC•••'-' '•1 .. .... "*'•a c. .... 11a Pine .....,, r...... -"""'*' --'• _.,..., I YllllE 1111111 SET S.piec1 set with ,i,stic 3911 top, insert leaf, low pedded vinyl cUiB. ................. ----~-· ms wit llRti¥t tKkitll. • I f P ~ Tw • r.11. wi. ,.rclll$d "" •kllilll • ... • . • • ' PLATE HASS Wll SllM llox mirror 33" x 2418 45" wi4t. 8lllded ed1e plate aim "''* wide ~er. ., I.I -wlltl ,_,.,. fomtlee r., Soi-,,_.,... finllh. JA• Y AMERICAN STYU. Veluet 2481 . .. ................ Hurry! limited Quantity! i..c. cauatm DIVAll 111 DIYAll CHA• A WUN• =.-:.:.-' .::.-; 169U ...... All.,.._ r PILLOW · IACK SOFA Antcll!I ,.t!o*t witfl I 5911 Ut.en1Mt ,_seat c6~ IOllS ill tlftbossed COV!nlll. I VOL 61 Not w B~ Newport two gunm• than '2.CC been robb police sah Tbe rot>: was lost, before the was to wh NeWJ 'Not Tidel Newport authorities 75 bayfror. operators but to le' boat slips ; At an in City Coon Lindsley J city move money-bun in~ for De" Parsons r ecent sta urge a nt properties governmec Newport E The stat1 for new sc apparenUy sreat valoc As a re "the tidela concluded its own bo1 "Studies ed that n the harbor the newer pay hlgh fe pay no feei users of U (See · Conn Resc1 As C1 A Swedls ed up twc in their cruiser X N"!wport H Vance Valnica, 1 found unb. course sh<n The Swe came upon 10 miles sc Ialandl. G' Pedro. Young : cruiser. tol out of fuel NewporL A northwest sailboat sol then he stei hours was otc course.