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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-19 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot·1 I Today's Cleslag NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1968 TEN CENTS 'Beard' Probe ~Jeered ' . . Senate Investigation· Opens to SRO. Crowd DAILY "LOT ...... ~ ·~ IC.-W 'B09' and Bl• Birtlaclag John "Jack" Summers. Newport Beach's first plainclothes police of. ficer, eeems pleased as a little boy with a new toy as be diJplays miniature police patrol car which decorated cake be cut at surprise 86th birthday party given for him at City Hall. by city employes Thursday. The veteran officer retired in the early 1930s but still covers hls "beat" by walkjng around town, recently with the aid of crutches wihle recovering from an accident. 'Near Airport City May An1:1~.x 540-aere A:rea By JEROME F. COLLINS ReaideDtial areas involved In the ot 111e o.i~ """ ...,. propoaal are Santa Ana Hellbtl and Newport Beach city cOWlcflmen , the Pt1asus tract. which lie above . .· · the Upper Bay and soutb of Palisades Mom •1 are expected to authorue Road benveen Santa Ana A venue and staff st~dies that could lead . to ~e the city limits near B1tyslde Drh•t . an1ex.allon of a 51(1-acrc residential Hurlburt said the total population arwa JUSt south of the Orange County of both county areas is at)out 1.850. Airport. "There are between 600 and 700 Tbe action was requested in peti· homes " he noted. tions received at City Hall tA.day. The ' petitions were turned· in by City . Manaeer Harvey L. Hurlburt Mrs. Peter P. Andrews, 2 o 13 2 said the petitions will be submitted Redlands Dr., chairman of the to the coundl wttb a recommendation Pegasus Homeowners Association's that they be turned over to the Plan· annexation committee; and Mrs. Ding Department for study. Wiley C. Edney, 2039'l W. Birch St .• "The stucf y should be completed in who repreaents Santa Ana Heights no more than six months," he said. residents. explaining that initial approval of the The' Pegasus' petition bore 11 annexation requests would be taken signatures tut Mrs. Andrews noted up by the Planning Commission. (sff ANNEX, Pace %) Newport Okays Billboards Around Shopping Center By BRUCE BENSON Of .... Deity "' .. s.... A amaJl forest of advertialng signs today was on tbe verge of sprouting up around Newport Beach after the seeds of their approval were sewn Thursday nJght by planning com· rnlslioners. Commiuionen llltamped their ap- proval on nine of 11 alps propoeed by two 111e permit appUcanta. Smoke Tax Shift Plan Supported By Councilmen The permJt grants are expected to come before the City Council within 15 day11 for final approval or denJal. Seeking seven of the advertising signs was the Irvine Co., which asked to construct permanent p o s t e r s around the vanous entrances to Fashion Island at Newport Center. One of the aevel'I proposed 1lgns wu chopped down by commissJoners on the buil that It would be 1tanding on land which aoon will be dedicated as public property for street purpo111. "The majority of the commission," -explained Planning Director Ernest Mayer, "felt that the public right of way sbouldn 't be used for private slgning'1NJ'poaes. '' Al.lo seeking a use permit for signs waa tract developer George Holstein m and the lrvine Co. Commialionen voted to permit three "directional ligna" elght feet bJ ellbt feet. to be planted at three lntenectiona for 18 months. By JACK BROBACK ..... °"" .... ...., A State Senate blvestlgaUon into the a11ertedly pornographic play "The Beard'' opened before a atanding- room-ooly crowd to.lay in t h ~ chambers of the Fullerton Qty Coun· cll. All of the 140 seals were taken, , a.nd tome persons stood at the back r of tM room. An overflow of some SO .would-be probe-goers milled outside LSD Case 'No Hoax,' Says Solon . HARRISBURG, Pa. <UPl ) -A state senator uld today Pennsylva- nia's bizarre LSD-1un blinding case was not entirely a hoax and that he had information two University or Pittsburgh students lost th~lr sight wbile blgb oo the drug. Seo. Benjamin R. Dooolow, of Philadelphia. said hil information came from a "reUabJe IOUJ'Ce." "We are checkinf out our In- • lonnatioo Hd lie ma1 hit paydirt lltis weekend," he said. Gov. Raymond P. Shaler saJd Donolow thou.kt give hi• bdor~ to the proper authorities • and "flq should do so now," He ii.Id the state has Mt precluded · the potsibiJity there was some truth in th 1tory of Dr. Norman Yoder, 'who was suspended Thursday as state · commissioner o! the blind. "That is why we are continuing an investigation of the entire matter," . Shafer said: "But based on the facts that are now at hand. the story is a fabrication and Dr. Yoder has con- fessed as much.'' ·Students Serve One Day in Jail For Phone Fraud Two junior college i;tudents were released from Orange County ,Jail to- day after serving one-day sentencr~ for illegally placing $179 in lon~­ distance telephone calls. Convicted and sentenced Thursday in Newport Beach Municipal Court were Thomas Paul Dumbaugh. 21. and Michael Ray McCleary, 19, of 1108 W. Balboa Blvd. The students entered "no contrsf'' pleas before Judge W i I I i a m Christensen. In addition to thr1r overnight jaJl sentences. they wrrr ordered to pay back the $179 thcv were charged with bilking from the telephone company. Police said the students fou nd a disconnected telephone in the garage of their apartment. and proceeded to plug it into , wall outlet. AJthou.gb they were unable to receive incoming calls. the students were able to perfect their system to the point where they could call their home towns of Storm Lake and Esterville. Iowa, pollce said. Unrortu.oately for the students, each call they placed was logged on bill of another phone customer by one of the company's mindless computers. Pollce said the customer's reaction when he got the tab was one of utter astonishment, and investigators then began sleuthing the MJmber oack to the address where the students Uved. the councilroom. jibing at city aides who barred Ulelr way. · Why don't you get a biggei hall?'' some hooted. ''What's lhe proportion of studt>nti; to taxpayers in there?" asked another • citizen. The reference to students was an at:usion to the main reason for the slate investigation, since "The Beard'' was performed at Cal State. Fullerton on Nov. 8 and 9. The se.nators want to know the circu mstances. Leadoff witness as Sen. James E. Whetrnore IR-Fullerton) call~d the restive hearin" to order as chairman of the five-senator body wa s Charles L. Ford of the drama department at Sanlll Ana college. First. repartee occWTed when Glenn Dumke. chancellor of the state college system, was called to testily, and said "condemnation of thls hear· ing and suppression of the right to ~trdy such disdsed plays I as "The Beard'') are two different things. Asked Sen. John G. Schmitz !R· Tustin). a 11Jember o! the probe. "stu· dying a disease? Do you have any proof that that was the purpose of th«. production?'' "No," answered Dumke. "There is only one workab:e answer to this, however. 1t ls to put full responelbllity on C~culty members responsible. Com· (See 'BEARD', Pace %) 'BEARD' HEARING SCENES -Slate Senate hear- ing on the controversial Cal State Fullerton pro· duclion of "The Beard" created a show of its own today in Fullerton City Hall. In the audience !lop photo) were Marian Stanek (left). female star of the college production; Terry Gordoo (hand to face), director of the play; unicfentified female: and Wayne Dvorak (downcast eyes, right), male star. Overall view of hearing <below. left) shows Sens. James Whelmore Oeftl and John G. Schmitz before movie camera. Glenn Dumke <>n lower photn, right) chancellor of stale college system, faces Senate committee. Public Meeting Slated OnNarco Suspect' s Death By CARTER RARRER Of tM 0•11¥ "11•1 Sti ff A public meeting on the slaying or a narcotics suspect In a South Laguna r aid wiJI be held Wednesday in Ana· heim by the Orange County Peace and Human Rights Center. which seeks further investigation or the case. More than 2.000 p e r s o n s havP signed petitions asking the Granrl Jury to conduct it "if necessary.•· according to Robert 0 . Bland of thr center. Still more signatures are expcrtrd on the petitions before they are called in at the Wednesday meeting. to he hcld al the Unitarian Church. 1120 \\'. Santa Ana St. Although the languagr of the pcli- tion does not touch upon It. Bland sai rl the Center also will press for the suspension or J. D. Green, the sher- iff's department undercover agent who flred the fatal bullet into the nee· in g suspect. Victim wa s Peter Amaranthus. 20. of 7939 La Mesa Way, Buena Park. killed In the Dec. 14 raid on a house at 31152 Monterey Drive. Twelve other persons were arrested. District Attorney Cecil llicks callerl the shooti ng "justifiablr homicide'' arter an investigation by the sheriff$ drpartmcnt . "We want to review the sheriff" department shoot-to· kill policy." said Rl11nd. llr added that the petiHons will bP presented to thf' Grand Jury (Set MEETING. Pagt %) New York Daily News Against PM Edition NEW YORK 1 l'Pf) -Thr New York Dally News announced Thursday night that. after months or in· vesllgation. ii had decided not to publish a new afternoon newspaper m New York. The news said that a survey demonstrated enthusiasm a m o n g readers and advertisers for such a newspaper but that the total picture "in the end proved discouraging.'' Orange ~. CoHI Weather Newport Beach toct.y stands with the California League of Cities Jn auppOrt of a propoeed change In be dJstrlbuUon ol mone1 ftom the state· col tected cl1arette tu. City councUmen bave qreed to back the Lupe propoea1 even though Newport initially would 1uffer a '5,000 annual revenue lOll under the plan. Alcindor Okay For Howton Tilt Qtapllfi~ation• Luted Lifeguards look out. tbr week· end weather may give you some extra business. says forecaster f'rank Ernst. who sees a balmy weekend with temperatures in the high 70's along the Orange Coast. INSIDE 1'0Dt\ l' Under the present method of kicking back d1arette tu funds, rnenues art dlltr1buted OD tile balil ol loeation oC aalet. Adoptioa Of a formllla baed 9" '* llld populatioa bu beta P'.0-poeed by the Leap of Cljie1 u I cotnpromlM to akf tboee dtlll whole commercial' edlvlly la low In proportion to their J)OllUletioD. Presently, Newport rec e lv ea •1•.m aMuallly from lbe c11arette tu. The propoted new formula WOQld reduce that to •Yt,aee, accordinl to League fipn. • SAJd (Jouncllman Howard R:;· In endc(llflnl lhe plan: ··we t (lift DIOD tU, P ... I) LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lew AJcln. dor, star of UCLA'• top.rated buk•~ ball ...... ... the ....... lllht today What School Chief Needs to ~ Satur.s.1 aplmt MCOnd Newport-Mesa s c h o o I board r_... Houation-.vtn though hla In· membera tOday announced quallfica· J.....S .,. .... DDt M1J healed. Wbft tbe NDdaCe waa "moved Uons tbey are looking for In a P'rtdlJ -•1 rtom his left e,._ superintendent to succeed Dr. Lel111d ~lilt l'rida7 In a 1ame aplnlt Newcomer, whose resignation wlll be the OnJvenJty of California at Berte-crfecUve on .June 30. ley-doctort MJd he was well enough To receive ' • o p t I m u m con- , to appear before an expected c~d slderatJon." the board said. a can· ul 55,000 ln Hou1ton'1 Astrodome. dldate abould hold a doctoraft In The pme wW be telnlled nation-education and bave been a superln- aUy, with local·~ watcbhlt at ttndlnt ol both elemeatary aid secon· I p.m. °"' KTLA, CM-I L • d1r1 srldes. r .eu tangible measures require him to lnspfre confidence, be articulate. able to establish rapport with teachers and tM community. be creative, show intellectual prowess. and be sensitive to "the social context of public schools." Earlier this week, trustee Selim "Bud" Franklin told Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce directors tbe board 11 looklnc for alx or seven pr~• cand6datea bot.I\ In and out of tbl dittrlct. He said one of the highest prer~­ qulsites is that the superintendent be able lo wln the confidence and respect of lhe community. "He must be one whom citizens can get alonit with easily." The board has said it wlll aa· greutvely recrnlt cand idates rather thn wait for applican~ to come t~ It. ~ lnte. wina 1$ expected to began In M • Roughi110 it. is getting snwoth· rr au the timf'. Land·gomg "yochts'' wiU alar at recrea&ion· al vehicle .thow, cover and cen. terspread toda11 in WEEKEND· ER • ... -DAILY Pll OT Marine ,...,ledoa .... M .. :ht1• .m ..... t ...... enalt ..... preserve$ wit.bin tbe dtiu of Lacuna Beach, Newport Beech and the South Laguna county area. Assemblyman Robert E. Badham CR-Newport Beach) said today he wilt submit the measure to protect sea We lrom the eager fingers of tourists. Trapped Foe .Wiped Out By Marines From Wtre Se"iees U.S. Merlnes batllln1 throu1h heavy artillery fire trapped aoo virtually wiped ovt a reinforced N'>rth Viet· namese company of South Vietnam 's dangerous Northern F r o n t I e r t American spokesmen said today. The Leathernecks reported ldlllng 162 North Vietnamese. American pilots took •dvantace of cleuiac skies to smash wcets near Hanoi ~ Hlliphon1 in North Vietnam Thursday and shot down one of the MIG jell that tried to stop tbem, the U.S. spoke•man said. But they reported two U.S. planes shot down i.n the raJd1 and a third 101t om North Vietnam Tuesday with fJvt armen miuina. Colndding with the battle reports were a aeries of Viet Cone terrorist attacks. In one, a claymore mine on the doorstep of a ~th Vletnameae &J1D1 headquarters m the Me1'Cllll Delta 1pe•ed hundreds of deadly steel pellets into a nearby ~ket plllce, killi.o1 18 Vietnamese and woundinl 38. .Beautification I Leaders Honored By Park Society Two Newport Beach parks and beautlflcation leaden have beeu cited for .chlevement by the CaWornla Park and Recreation of Society. Tbe7 are city Recreation Supt. P. Richard ''Dick" Dul~rhoft a n d former P arka Comm.llsion . member Mrs. Iubel Pease. Dusterhoft received the coveted "Profeu1onal Award." which Is awarded annually by the combined Oraqe County and Los Angeles Coun-11 chapten ol tbe society for outatan-dlnt .ccomplilbment by a recreation official. It 11 the organization's hi1beat honor. Dulter1loft. at the society'• awards and 1mtalladoa banquet in s.nta Au thia week. was cited for enchanclng Newport's recreaUon program in the put year and for his work on the profeuional organization's various committees. The society chapter has a membership of about 200 parks and recreation officials. Mrs. Pease was honored for "the vast amount oC things she has done to Improve the attractiveness of her community through the yean," ac- cording to Charles E. Bolinger, Los Angeles County Recreation Depart- ment superintendent and outgojng society chapter pru ident. Mrs. P ease two years ago was similarly honored for her beauti!ica- Uo-;i effortt by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. She was nam· ed "Citlzen of the Year" by the cham· ber. lnstallcd as chapter vice president fo1 1968 at this week's banquet was Newport Parki; Director C a I v I n Stewart. New p r t s I d e n t Is Westminster Parks Director Samuel Migllazzo. DAILY PILOT .............. c .... Ro~ort N. W ... ""''""' n e111H KH•il ...... Tliefft., A. Mwr,hf11e Me .... "'9 IHltor J,,._ '· e.fli11t ~ ._. Cltv lldltw Julr It. e.,, • ., , .. , NIHOll ---~ M1C1111M DI,... .................. 2111 Wfft l•fllff ""· M•lll111 AIUftt•• r.o •... 1171 UMJ Othtr Off! ... Cf!lllf M•~ llD Wl\t a., $1~ \.-OUM IW.cll· m ~r,,..•i« Air"" """'"-&e..U.1 ,.. ,.. ...... , rr1day, January lCJ, 1%8 P r eserve 1 • 1111 W wtald .. i t It u.nJMrM ti tllll lancl crabt1 mlll ... ~. .................... •• , ... ti ............ ,, ...... . Abalone. lobster and nsh wou!d te· main lalr aame controlled by exlstin1 regulations of the State Department ol Fish and Game, aald t h e ANNIXA TION ARIA -Santa Ana Heigh ta and P91u u1 tract real· dentin want city of Newport Beach to annex &haded 540-lct'e area aboYe Upper Bay. City Council Monday ia expected to inJtlate studies on propOlll. Area 11 bounded by Sant Ana Avenue on west. Palisades Road on north and city llmUs to south and east. GOB Candidate Assails •Beard,' Tallies Words By moMAB FORTUNE Of 1111 Oeltr "" ..... Condemnation of the Cal State Fullerton production •'The Beard.'' l!nlverslty profeasora and university shidents wu voiced before the Newport Harbor Excban1e C 1 u b Thur•y noon. The apeaker •u Donald Hayhurst, HunUniton Beach Republican seeking the seat or Assemblyman KenneUT Cory ID-Garden Grove). Hayhurst passed out tallies of the number of times various obscene words appear in the script of ''The Beard." By bis count, one obscene four-letter word aopeared M times and another 28 times. Re descrlbed the torrid final act which involved sexual play and com· mented: ••1 imagine the players had a lot of fun and games rehearsinc week after week. "f don't feel we want to finance this." he said. '"'!'hat's one class (dramal th~t for my money can be cut rlght out.,, He then cited instance~ of alle~erl ala,.ml ng activity on other state col- lege and uJl.lvers.ity cempuses. <Later, * * * ,.,..... r.,e 1 'BEARD' ... petent et hics on the psrt of faculty concerned are the answtt to this pro- blem." Sen. Joseph Kennick ( :> -L o n g Beach) ruponded to that, by asking Dumke, "ls it true we don't have responsible tac&&lty member•?" Before the chancellor c o u I d elaborate. Kennlck 1ald, "ThJs play has also been put on at other collegeg. Why do wt have to pui;h the button so to speak and hold hcarlngs like this7" In a warmup press conference IJ'hu~ay. Whetmore denied tbe ill· Vffti,.Uon w14 to bt an "inquisition" or a "cHap poUtlcal circus" or t• eptnd bJ the John l lrcts Soclety. Tbe first two charges were made by the Orange County DemocraLic C.Otral Oommltaee. Wbetmore noted t b a t in· ftl11Caton include S.1. Johll G. ScbmJtl <R-Tulttn). a B l r ch member, end wtlllam IUC'hard10n C"-l'uadena). a former Blrctl paJd alde. Ot.htf members ot tht probe are Sena. Jo1eptl M. Xenntck ( D-LOng Budt) ud Lawrence E. Walall !D- Jfuntington Par'kL 9omt a people havt ~" 1ub- ponae<! to te1W1 at th• hearl11. ~ he acknowledged he had been reading from a quesUonnatr, circulated by S•ate Senator John Schmitz CR· Tuatln).) Hayhurst called for the dismissal of two professors aalOCUted with the production of "The Beard." "I feel that It thia action la not tak111 then the taxpayer la be ing cheated •1aJn. wbicb is the same old story," be said. He accused college profesaors of being after good salaries and ligbl workloads. He said a professor exerts a powerful Influence over his students. "If he is what t call un-American I believe he should be replaced." he said. Hayhurst also crltklud students. He said, "There ls a certaJn college element that lays awake nJghts think· ini:: of ways to agitate the public." He su11ea~d that Exchange Club members disturbed by campu9 ac- tlvily "pick up the phone e d call Senator Schmitz." Hayhurst showed a paperback edi· lion of "The Beard" which he said he bouaht at a Newport book stl)re. An American Flag was prominent in picture on the cover. Noticing the nag. Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Gtavas obser·1. eci. "That's a concession to the Supreme Court -so there will be 1ome reCleeming pl>rtton of the book.·· Coast Physician Dr. Tandowsky Succumbs at 67 Private memorial services In Los Anaeles have been scheduled for 11 a.m. Sunday for prominent Newport Beecb physician Or. Ralph Tandowsky who died Thursday at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. He was 67 when death ca me alter A year and a baU of Illness. The memorial rites will ~ held at Willen· Gla1band Mortuary in Los Angeles. runeraJ RtviC81 Will be held ft&ott. ~ at ll'le Evans and Early MortllAl'y Chapel 1n Salt Llle City. Born in Chicago, Dr. Tando•s.ky aput bla )'Outh in Salt l.a.ke Ci(y, Ht tamed bla medical delftt at u.e .,. of ~ at J efferson Medical Roapital aDd intll'Md at Holy CrNI Hoapltal. both ill Salt Lake City. Ht was a member of Sigma C:U and Chi Phi fraternal organliaUona. lntemaUcmaUy . famous 11 • a canilolofi1t, he ba.d pubUabed and presented medical papen all O\ltf tbe world. Hla IHC aPl'tlfance wy ln New Oelltl. lndJa. Ht had JUt nftfbed a r.1edk:at textbook 11n cardtoloo. Fr•• P9f1e l ANNEX .· •. ~ that these were in additibn U> more than 100 signatures on a petition sub- mitted about two years ago. The earlier pedUon has been bogged down Jn the municipal mill since, Mrs. Edney's petition was signed by 4.9 property owners from her area. Hurlburt u.id both petitions would now be coolidered Joi11lly. "It's loaical that tbey l hcxdd be studJed together." The city manager's views colnc1ded with those of Mrs. Edney. "Since the property owners adJolnlng us, known as the Pegasus homeowners group, are allo seeking annex.ation to Newport,'' Jile wrote to councilmen, "we would like to be considered in conjunction with their applicatlon. "We are eagerly awaiting your decision and hope at Jong last this matter can be brought to a satisfac- tory conclusion to the betterment of everyone.'1 The Santa Ana Heights area boun- dary lines, as described by Mrs. Edney, are Mesa Drive, Acacia Street, Palisades Road and Baysldt' Drive. The Pegasus area is just westerly of Santa Ana Heights. It is bounded on the west by Santa Ana Avenue. on the.. south by Orchard A venue and on the north by Palisades Road. One year ago ttle City Council adopted a more flexible annexation policy, which is expected to work lo the advantage of the petitioners. Fro• P .. e 1 MEETI NG ... ''within a few days after the public meeting." The petitions themselves call tor an Impartial investigation by law en- forcement agencies. the coroner, the district attorney and "If necessary" the grand jury. Bland said letters have been mailed ta all Orange County police depart- ments asking them for their policies on "shoot to klll." Meanwhile. trials were set for sev- en of the 12 suspect. charged with poasessing marijuana. M u n i c I p a l Judge J. Parley Smith set them for Feb. 20 for James Allen Little. 19: Neena Jane Moody, 19, and Mary Ellen Pretzer, 18. aJl of Anaheim. and George Dumesbousen, 24, a transient. Feb. 14 dates were set for James Henry Clay. 22. of the addreas where the rajd was made: and Price Edward Locke. 19, of Cypress. GI £1iiim ... --... .... ....... ,.. .. -cre.ating a marine preeerve -at th& council layel only to team late in the game that the state hlia pre- empted the field. Newport Beach city cowacilmeo. headed by Lindsley Parsom 61 Corona det Mar, ai.. Md laweticatect &De BEFORE HE VANISHED Tret1urer Fr•ur Smith 7 Coas t Cities Send Officials To Air Problems Problems ranging from taxation to law enforcement were aired by of· fici als of seven Orange Coast cities at their cus~mary quarterly meeting, held Thursday night in Laguna Beach. Mayor WiUiam D. Martin of Laguna Beach said today that the meetings are held every three months in a different city f1>r officials to discuss common problems and • • p i t c h evttything on the table." • · The group, wruch i n c 1 u d e d Assemblyman Robert Badham rn. Newport Beach), gathered last night fo an apartment furnis hed by Merrill Johnson, owner of the Surf and Sand Mote!. to Ba~· Jor puaage ol tbe ''bucket brigade'' nt the state level. Badb s proposed measure has the endorsement of both coastal cities and tbt Oraofe County Harbor District, u well as the State Depart. ment of Fi.lb aod Game. Law Agrees: He Merited Closer Look By RJCBAJU) P. NALL ................... "Fruer Smltb, fund r a l • I n g chairman for the new Laiuna-Moulton Tbtater. merits a closer 1 o o k , because, for one thln1, in this orcanluUoa witb more tban lta share of remarkable people, tbere ls no one qwte lib him." Tbia Is the llltroductory parqr•pn of a feature story 1n the January eclltlon of "Tbe Callboard," the monthly newsletter of tbt wruna P layers. Smith •ppatenUy did merit a closer look. Whether innocent or guilty. he Jiar been accused of forgery in con- nection with Sl.950.00 missing from the players' checkinc account. Smith. 41, of 1481 Santa Cruz Street, 1~ •ceused of three felony counts in· volving checks cashed Dec. 15. Asked today if the Sl .950 wa s all of the mon~y involved, Geoffrey Riker, players' president, aaid .he was no~ allowed to divulge specifics until he got authorization from the Bank ol America, on which the checks were drzwn. Riker did reiterate that the amount involved could in no way jeopardize the $400,000 theater for whlcb funJ.s • bave been raised from comml!Jlity donations. From P.,e 1 SMOKE TAX. • • Ulke an initial 1hellacldn1 with the S6,000 losa, but i.n tbe long run. we'll be dollars ahead as we grow ln popula- tion a lot faster than our sales tax." Councilman Robert Shelton spoke for the entire COUJ1cil when he said: "I feel the Idea ls sound. There's no questioning that the present formula will be overhauled this year. I'd rather support the League's positJon than someone else's.'' , A total of 15 Orange County cities would gain from the proposed new revenue distribution plan. Newport is among eight that would lose revenue at the outset. JANUARY SALE • . FEATURING HENREDON 'S 'FABULOUS FONTAINE ra_~ '349 SAU $219 Millot rt9. •H SAU 9'9 SALi TO INCLUDE MANY 6ROU,S OF PREXEL, HlRnA$l AND MANY OTHH FINE LINES 0 11 FURNITUU-IN(:LUDI~ LAMPS I ACOISSORIES N~ltT l l ACH 1727 Wtltcllff Drl-le '4WOSI INTHIOU LAGUNA l lACH ,,.,.......,, ,,...,._ DeelfM"I J41 ...... C...Mw,. ..... .. , 11 Aqll9 1e AID-NSID Of'IN PltlAY "nL f ,,...,..,,,... -~~-- I .. . ~ . .· . . • . . . . . . . • r ~ • . . \. . . #" " .. } . . . •. ·-.. . •. ... :• .. " .. :,. .. •• •. 1, ;. • .. . " • . • . • . . . • • t .. . . . ) ] c c t t c c ~ r ( l t J l! r r i t t ! r l ( I } f E \ s t I I ' • na ~ the "bucket e level. !asure bas the coastal cities unty Harbor State Depart· rees: .ted OOk NALL .... ii raisin g apna·Moulton .oser look. iJll, in this than itl share there 11 no rt parall"•Ph the January .!board.'' the the Laguna merit 1 closu or IUllty. he rger:t in con· missin& from count. a cruz Street, ny counts in· ec. 15. 1.950 was all ed, Geoffrey ~.said he WU 1pecifics until >m the Bank ? checks were it the amount ay jeopardize whlcl\ funJs l comml!nlty !! J lX . • • iOg with the mg rua. we'll :ow in popula· sales tax." lelton spoke en he said: "I . There's no !seDt formula !at. I'd rather posit.Ion than County cities 1ropo1ed new 1. Newport is lose revenue .,. -- 'Gipper Gap' Cited Republican. Questions Fiscal Figures SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Rea- gan's troubles with the lelialature spilled over into hiJ own Republican ranks today. Assemblyman William T. Bagley, CR-San Rafael). compWned "there seems to be a 'Gipper pp' 1D Sier•· mento." That was 1 refertnce to one of Reagan's favorite movie rolet-tbat of Police Crack Georce Gl&JP, the .W Notre Dame football hero. BaeleJ" uaed the term in queaticminc aome of the fllcal fig. uret releued recenUy by the Rea1an ICbnlniltraUon. 'l'bole ftpres allo were questioned by Republican State Controller Hous· ton I. FJoumoy. He wondered about the admilliltration's contention that all of a •tM mllllon surplus must be carried over-unspent-on the books every year. ''We're exploring the whole thing.'' Both Bagley and Flournoy were commenting on an announcement w~ by Reagan's finance di- rector. Gordon P. Smith. Smith noted that new tax revenues permitted the repayment this year of a SlM million cub debt left over from the administration of former Demo- cratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Guatemala Gun Scarcity International Laid to Terror Campaign Obsceni ty Ring GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) -A "Broadcasts from Cuba are in- NEWARK N.J. (UPI) _ Police campaign of terror here that top stlgating subversive 'groups to con- cracked what they termed an "in· police oUicials blame on Fidel Castro llnue their attacks and terrorism,'' kept hardware stores sold out of both Sosa said. ternatlonal pornography ring" Thurs· guns and ammunltion today. No further terrorist attacks ln the day 'night when they raided a swank . All firearms were either sold or city of 300,000 persons were reported apartment, arrested a public relations impounded by the government and Thursday An Impressive show of man and confiscated about 5,000 no am.munltion of any ki~d could be governm~nt strength in the streets obscene photos and devices. found. Many Guatelama City residents returned a semblance of normalcy said they w~re .keepln.g a loaded to the capital. The raid ~y local police, Essex sh 11 ottigun or nfle ln their homes at Nevertheless few residents ventued County sberifti detectives and postal a Th:'d~·ector of the Guatemalan Na-out of doors afte.r dark. Those who authorities came after post office in· . . . Th sda th t drove cars at rugtlt were required vestigators alleged.ly uncovered a tional Police dee~ u~ · Y a to keep the interior Ucrbts on so pollce the wave of machine gun killings that . • "photo exchange club" which operated have cost the lives of two u. s. could see ms~de. . . through the mails. mmtary officers was ordered by Cuba. A Communts~ guerrilla organiza~on They said the club was operated Col. Manuel Sosa Avila said the claimed credit for the daytime by Gordon e. Taylor, 57 who was assassinations were part ol a plan slayings of the American military at· drawn up during a meeting of the taches Tuesday, They were Col. John arrested, and ilfllolved more than D> Organization of Latin A m e r i c 1 n Webber Jr., 47, of Houston. and Lt. couples in 12 stales, Canada and Solidarity (01...AS) in Havana last Cmdr. Ernest Munro, 40, of Rockland, Sweden. year. Maine. The officer said that when they raided Taylor's apartment in the Wee- quahic Park Towers they found a large quantity of pornographic photos and literature and a suitcase con- taining ''obscene" objects. According to Essex County detective Arthur Magnusson, who posed as a sado-masochist to crack the bizarre Newark "House of Torture" operation in 196.5. Taylor advertised in several magazines for couples who were will· ing to exchange photos. He said persons responding to the ads were sent a chart which classified the types of photos available, and supplied a questionnaire asking for a "detailed history" oT sexual a<'· tivities. Magnusson said the club soUcited a $.5 charge to cover postage and a $10 charge for a listing with tbe club. The detective said many of the Captured Flier Told Mom: ~n I'm Caught, Forget It' The moth.or 0£ the Westminster adventunr captured by Cuba whUe assertedly running guns to anti-Castro guerrillas, fearfully recalled today he'd warned he was a goner if shot down. a navy chief petty officer, went mtG seclusion after learning that Jackson had been shot down while allegedly dropping arms over Cuba three weeks ago. . ~ She said she hid tried to dissuade him Crom bis underground activities but he would not Usten. She did not describe the activities. · photos confiscated at Taylor's apart· mP-nt were categorized in albums ac· cording to the specific sexual aber· ralion they depicted. Newark PoUce Director Dominick A. Spina and Essex County Sheriff Ralph D' Ambola said they were amaz. ed at the "lengths some depraved minds will go to." "Forget it!" were. the parting words from Everett D. Jackson, 71, sa1d his mottler. Mrs. Azalie Timmerman • of Santa Ana. She said he meant that il he were captured, Cuba wouldn't free him. Jackson's former wife, Erika, and three children now also live in Santa Ana. Mrs. Jackson said she had no details of her former husbood 's cap- ture and was waiting to hear from the U.S. State Department. .. .. • . .. • . ; . . • . . . ~ • . . t . .. " . . •. ·-. . •. to !• "' " .. ~ .. •• .. •' .. . . ., • . . • : . .. \i ... ''The ramifications of the case are widespread." they added in their joint statement. ''The indications are that this was an international operation. Mrs. Timmerman added that she had known of Jackson's plans to "in· vade" Cuba. She said her former paratrooper son bad been involved in underground activities of various kinds and was v~olently anti-Castro. Mrs. Timmerman, now married to WAITING tN SANTA ANA -Mrs. Erika Jackson of Santa Ana, who divorced former paratrooper Everett D. Jackson lasl October, awaits word o( ber ex-husband reported captured ln Cuba. She is shown wr"' their children, Suzie.;J, Ev1, 7. and !verell, 8. Mn. Jacltson • rmwried Jackson In GermaJly when he wu at.aUoned there in 1959. ·; T'Je couple, who formerly lived in Westminster. was divorced in Miami Oct. 23, 1967,r and Jackson was reported to have married a Cuban- born woman, Alicia Morro, 26, the following month. He listed his last residence as Blue Island, tll. Mrs. Timmerman said her son was heavy set, dark·haired and wore a moustache. He was bort1 In Chicago aod went to school 1D San Bernardino, Long Beach and Garden Grove. but did not complete high school. He left the Los Angeles Mea about a year and a half ago. In Miami, Cuban exile sources said Jackson probably was trying to take pictures of Cuban mjsslle sites lo aeU for profit. Ha·1ana Radio said T h u r s d a y Jackson dropped weapons a nd cameras from his light plane shortly before the craft was downed oU the north coast of Cuba three weeks ago . The delay In lflnouncing Jackson's capture and jailing may have been caused by a search for a possible second person aboard the plane, the exiles sad. ,,,., ,....,_ 'IF l 'M CA .. TURED, FORGET IT' 1x.,.ratrooper Everett Jtckson .. THE NEW SHAPE IS ALL CURVES~ PRINT AND See it first at Buffum s'. The new folfow-the-curves shift that flares and stops shortly above the knee. It's new. It's news • From our Bryant 9 collection in a cotton and rayon blend with bold whi te daisies on navy. Sizes S to 13 20.IO • Young Califomia Shop, all seven stores • u umS' Newport 11 Fashim Island Newport Center ~644·2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 e9:30 Oeter dlyjllO:mJ tftt 19 \ • ~ .. Tiie OAIL't PIL.OT .... Two retired master plumbers of Sacramento exchanged wedding vows Wednesday alter a !riendsbip of 50 years. Ralph F.r•ncis, 86, was asked why he fi nally decided to pop the question .to Rose Earle, 81, for many years the only woman master plumber in Calilornia. "I didn't just decide," Francis replied, "It was spontaneous.'' • Earl Knight said ThuTaday that OM of the rtaaons thcrt Mt 10 ,_, bald barber• ii that they Ult gnou and alcohol tn hair pr~ Bone meal u hil cup of tea, KnlQM said. Ht cMllUmtl two ~ oJ bone meal a day. A• a rault, M 3Clid, a aprig of hair Ml ~ •P <m his formtrlJI bald head.. • State Sen. J. D. Buc .. Mft el Frankfort. Ky .• ran for b Dmlo- craUc gubernatorial nomtnation last year on a platform to niH taxes for IChool p~ U. lost. Thursday be introdocm a bill in the Senate to prohibit pberll> torial candidates fram w= they will not raise tu• • out Of ioo defendmlta ICblduled to appear in Mecklenburl eouatr. ~.C .. Recorder'• Court thll put W.- only one man braved icy 11treeta 811 freeilng temperatures. James n.- Pit&a, 33, WU charged with llttarlilC for throwing a paper bag of pJcklfld pig's feet on the highway. Judie a... ard B. Artltlekle said, "I figure that anybody who would come to court cm that kind of a charge on this kind of a $Y deaei'v .. to go free. Pitta was released. • Mn. Etbel Scllru, 85, beard a bur- glar walk Into her house at night and confronted him in the den. Slapping aside a pistol aimed at her, Mn. Schran ordered the young gun. toter to ''Get out!" He did, empty· handed. Frlclq, .i....., 19; 1968 I I Rain, Wind,. / Dise"se Hit Quake Zone PALER.MO, Sicily (AP) -A violent rain and wind ltorm lalhed western Sldly's nrtbquake dlaaater zone to- M)', flooding out tbe huge tent cities ot refua~s. 1toppbl1 h e l 1 c o p t e r delivery of emeraency aid and mlring don food trucks. The weather turned colder during tile storm, and pneumonia mid sc'arlet fever spread. Ankle-deep water and lllud ~ove the chilled. tra1ed1-nwnbed refugees from 1he seven huge tents into the hil1I around. There they Joined other thouaanda of homeless wbo bid bud· dled throU&b their nm. nlebt in scat· wed IJ'OUP' under IOdden blankets around little boafint. AMllouCb food and relief maiterlala had belD naclllnl the IJll'llWlinl tent cities, the ibousanda in tbe bll1a were SO 8C91tered that almost DO al h9d reacbed them. Tbe temperature wae down to freez. Int at nlebl Dr. Arturo Xibilia of U. bfalth institute at C&tania, who buds ~ency first aid services In the zoaie, said pneumonia was spreading, pertlcularJy among the old .-kl the ebi.ldren, a1 a result of ex· po11Ure. He said scarlet fever also was sprHdinl tbiougb the quake zone i11 near epdeenlc proportiona. In the wont hJt towns. like GlbeJliD9, Moateva10 and Salaparut.a , fllemm cltatnc in the debris for w'liwww1 ,..... equipped with gas ..... 10 Percent Tax I Surcharge Date Seen April I st WASRJNGTON (AP) T h e JobnlOD administration appears to be tll11tial fer• Aprll 1 eUectlve date for its propelled 10 per cent income tu. aUl'clmge on indiYkluall but a reawlive Jan. 1 date for car· ps.tiw. 'Ible poad)le schedule emerged 'Dm'ldlJ ta ta •ak• of tile new lmdlltfl1Un1-~"of'111 ...... -'t----11BHee-delktt w amtingeat on the tax boolt -for .. ant filca1 year. Then,.... ,.... nftlled by PresJdent Johnaon la blJ ICat.e of the Union message. Admi:nlJtration oCLicials declined ti> taJ what efiective dates tbeJ would lltt in appealing anew for adoption fll tbe swcbarge but the Apri)-Janaary ecabtnation reported11 ii the most lllrel.J possibility I 'l'be dates are espeicted to be dUclos· ed afticially Mondu When the House W&JS and Means Comm.iUee reopens PlllUe bearings on the surcbarle blll. lat in any cue, the committee d.trman, Rep. WUbur D. Mills. D· Ark.. says he •anti a close look Ill the budget before be decides 'Wlletber to suppart a tu i.Dcrease. Go.ernment witneael will base t:Mir appeal for hi.... taxes on 4llfeme of tbe dollar abroad and Mmpenlog inftatloa at home. One key ...a said forelp countries consider .. tax bill .. the pl}Cbological symbol of ~l resapllliblllty." ID plannlnt the new 'budget, the lldmlb.latratiaa ii fi1uring on $3 bUllon In re\'enua m>m the tu package during the current fiscal year wlliclt ends June 30 and $12.9 bilfion during tbe next filc:al ~ar. I • ·-~ .. --. $ASEBO, Japan (UPJ) -Tbe U. s: nuei.ar J'O"fecl aircraft ctnier ' Enterptjae today dropped aacbar .... aent ib crewmen oo llbert)' to "8 where poUce lines held beck leftWtlll demonatrators screammc. "Yankee fO home.'' DIES OF EMPHYSEMA Actor Bert Wheeler About 400 demoutratorl trlld to storm into the "Sallar T°*D" aectlaa of Sasebo where crewmen from· the giant carrler were oa shore leave. They crashed into the police lilies while shopkeepers alamme(I down their sieel 1butten. But the l1Del lleld and American sailors drifted oat of sight into bars . Bert Wheeler u=t.=t :=u~a:r a: ' '1f the foar-block lqUrt dlttrict ol Dead at 72 brus1 hen and neon Ugh.ta. Polk:e qa.lckly reinforced the corner, and ~. piovtq to block ....., Jncurllona ' bl·tlit' demonstrators. Of E h O I 18 u. dl.atfict mott oi tbe aailon mp ysema kept inside bars and caba-eta tbat ~ rucb names as "100 Prool'' and "ilondie Bar." NEW YORK (UPJ)-Bert Wheeler.1 survivinc member of the Wheeler and Woolsey comedy team of the 1930'1, died here Thursday nig'ht. 'l Wheeler's duth from emphysema• at·st. CJare'a Hospital came just two, weeks atfer his only child, Patrida, · dJed of a brain tumor. He was 72. The rubber-faced, baggy pants vaudeville ·comic teamed with the 1togy chewing, be6pectacled Robert WooJHy to form one of fhe first great two-man comedy teams in· Hollywood. Betwee.n 1930 and 1936 the two com· edians turned out such popular movies u "Rio Rita," "The Cuckoos," "Half I Shot at Sunrise " "Diplomaniacs " ''Kips Hips H~oray," "Cockey~d ; C a vallers," ''Kentucky Kernels,'' 1 "The Nit Wits" and "Silly Billies." Woolsey's death in 1941 at age 49 ended their long and profitable partneuhip. Wheeler said later the pictures were pretty bad ''but thef all made money." After Woolsey died Wheeler never made another picture. But he con· tinued in comedy roles oo the stage, in night clubs and later lo television. Funeral arrangements were in- complete (or Wheeler. There were no immediate survivors. _ Apollo-1Ieading For Mock Launch Dress Rehearsal CAPE KENNEDY CUPI) America's first Apollo moon landing spacecraft headed toward a mock launch today in a dress rehearsal countdown for the real blastoff Mon· day on an unmanned orbital test flight. The long test countdown, which in· eludes everything but ignition of the craft's eight~ngJne Saturn 1 rocket. is the last major test before the start of the final countdown Sunday. The spacecraft, called the lunar module, is the 16-ton ship that will land two Apollo astronauta gently on the moon and then start them on their way back to earth. The Initial lunar landing mission is now set for late 1969 . For the lunar module 's first test flight. designated Apollo 5. the craft will be fired into orbit around earth for a 6'h·hour test of its landing and takeoff engines. A success would clear ttfe way for manned operations in the lunar module late this year. Two 1ailors aettlng out of a. eab Wtp'I .aqur~ by a bar tout 9le7 . .ad, i•walt,uywbere." ,But a 6uiJy Marine ser1eant spotted tblm .and shouted "You guys get off tbe.str•ta immediately." 'Jbe sailors ~:.,..e approached by padfitta passing out antfwv haDdbUl.s. "I don't want that," snapped a young uilor who then beaded for ~ "Happ)' Bar." The Enter'pl1ae skipper, C&pt. kent 1,.laton JM: earlier ,saicJ be hJd. ... ~"1... CddlDc:e" hi. 5J50 ctewineo 1{0dJif apurn efforts to · get. tttem fo , dliert. Japanes-e pacifilts vowed tbey·..W coavince sailors to leave t b e Enterpriae aa did. four crewmen from Gae. USS Intrepid Wlao have re8Ched polltical atJJinD In S..eden. · · The sailors first were t4ld they would not be permitted to leave the blg tJ. S. Naval Base at Sasebo. But later:• -.rU.Orltie~ relented and Jet tM liberty, han~y metr Into the ·"Sailor Town '1 area just outsJde the base. As the 75.000 ; ton Enterprise steam· eel in at midmorning about 15 boatloads of leftists bobbed cloae alon11ide. dwarfed by the mualTe et.eel bulk of the world's laraut wanblp. -' ... --··" ·:., .... . - Placid Pacific Air Prevails J Elsewhere Rain Ac(ompanied by Bl~stery Winds Slia, Moellt Ta.la 'UT.• "'"' 111911 " .. .. • .. 12:)1 •·"'· "" ""' ..,., ....... , .. .. . J :5' un. t.O S«Otld 111911 ......... , ... ll:G a.111. 4.4 $«ond ·-.............. •:• "'''· l.J ,_.... .... ·~ ""'· .... ,..,. ...... .... 11• ''" e.m. Mfl .f:IJ 1t.m. . ., ... " ,,,,_ llltlll ............ 1:U e.m. H ,,,... ... ... • .. " 7:20 '·"'· ,,, 5"0IOd 111911 .......... 12:'5 '·"'· u ._,.. ... •• , ........ , 6:5' D.m. '·' M19 .... M:U 1.m. Seit lt:Jt 1.m. ... II .. •:M a.I'll, Sett J:U 1.tn. MOM. 11 ""' """ .. "•"" I 2:01 l ofno ... l"lf'tf ..., .............. t:02 1,m, t.A lec9NI ~ ............ 2::17 o.rn. J .• t ...... ""' .......... 7:• '"'· 1.1 ,.._ .... ":• ••"" Sefl II:"'·"'· .. ... •:• ...... 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May I speak aonptrea Eartba XJU, eyes fl.ubhtl in defense of the war." with an1er. stunned .... 1t a Mdte 'Ille matronly' lookiftg >#oman told Houe lunc:beoq Tburlday by dedsiq Miu Kitt her f1l'lt bu1band bad been that Ame'lican JOUtlt . .. ref1e)Ung killed in Wor'4 W'lf II. She said a.he becauM ot the Vletum war. Her bas eight sons, one of whom baa lmpa.aioned rtlllarkl left Mn. L18-served in the armed forces, don B. JobnlGll in ..,., "Sone ot the olt.en want to go "You send tbe belt. Of tbla COUDtrJ to Vietnam." she said. ''But all will Off tlO be 1b0t and malmed," Ille 10. They and their friends. I will said. "No wontler the kk1I rebel and kiss them . goodby and ~ will feel take pol They don't want to go to that this jg oUr contribution to our acbool becauae they're loin& to be country." matched off from their modun to Then Mta. Jobnton got up from be shot in Vietnam." the table, tears welling in her eyes, Mrs. Johnson, seated at a table loolled dlnctly at Miss Kitt -who about 1S feet away, turned pale. Her ••s trembling with an1er -and aaJd ao gueJt.s sat in.stunned silence. b»a shaky voice: ''Boys I know acrou the natiOQ .. Because there is a war on - reel it doesn't pay to be a good guy," allilf J pray that· there will be a just Miu Kitt continued in a rising voice. and honest peace -that still does "They figure that with a (police) not giv• us a tree ticket not to try . ~rd, they don't have to ao off to work for· better things such as ·to Vietnam.. Tiley cu't &et to JOU agaJnat crime in the atreeta, better m1 they can't get to the Prmdent, education and better health for our and so they rebel in the streets." young pe0ple. '' As I.bf' sultry singer paused for Fifty white and Negro women bad breatlt. the wife of New Jeraey Gov. been invited to Thursday's White Rlebanl J . H~u COM from a table House luncheon to discuss President on t.be olber ude o( the room. Her Johnson's proposals to combat crime face was flu1bed as ·slie sifd:-.. r-·· in the streets. . ,. . . ,. . -- . ' I .. ~-I I 'TlwrNI ........ bi • • ~·~~--------------------....(:o--------------__;__._.:..-;;,..;._ __ _J • ~ .. • .. j I ~ i I r .lo. ..... ~I-.., tt :":I e. ·r.i:» 1• ... ... ~j~ '' .. ~-,,!. ............ F,_, .,_,,,, 19, lM , ... ,, ... J#1 . SATURDAY JAN. 20th 9130 • 6 P.M. I DAY ONLYI _ _.... CMANI ,_ AUBA1'0tl s,u11s SPORT COATS A Larp Group .of Suits and Sport Coals Relluced '12 Mee All. Olhen, Scnrlllp Up to 30%1 Kuppenheimer-H•rt Sch.ffner & M •ra-lot•ny 500-Ratner of C.r.f. All SAUS Pl Y2 PRIC·E . GROUP SWEATERS ... T6 $2t '5 I DRESS SHIRTS LO ... IURIS YAL TO SI '2 ~. BOSTONIANS MANSFl~LDS . , TAILOR MADE JARMAN ----- SA V·E •P to 50% SPORT SHIRTS . SPORT SHIRTS SHOlrT S&.BYIS MmOM 90WN LOM IUIYIS lff.TOSt ... St '2 '3 VESTS ••• TO S1' '5· ·:::~· SUCKS .... , .. '2 SKI-PANTS .... Sit '17 OUTERWEAR •10 500/oOFF H~\..ior llvcl. at Wison St .. in the Harbor Shopping Center On The Mal -Costa Mesa .-540-1500 I ' I M FA t" TS ~ lrtirANT SEAT .. _ .... ____ 1 " $l TElllY SN00%Y SET ---1 • SJ FlANNEl SO (2.fteceJ 1 • $2S =:~• -·-····· 19• $l 4 ~':~T -------··--· 1 o• 20% on -ALL ,..., s-.a-1 CRIBS CAR SEATS PLAYPENS HIGH CHAIRS . SIDEWALK SPECIALS BOYS $4 SHIRTS A 199/2• T:SHIRTS $3 FLANNEL P.J.. 199 UNDER SHIRT F=~s 49c CAR COATS 20% OFF BUSTER BROWN 9tcUP T-SHIRTS $l POLISHED COTTON 179 SLACKS 2-4X MANY MORI OUTSTANDING VALUES GIRLS DRESSES-IUY ONE AT REG. PRICE GET SECOND FOi ONLY '1 sP£c.\J.'- )l'ttl" $2 PERMANENT PRESS SLIPS SWEATERS '1 1~ $3.50 BOYS & GIRLS 199 NITE-NITE $5 ORLON 10011 • SKIRTS . 1 Y 0 U N_~1440L AND ' i ~"a..;;·'"' ;:i-f: ~ ... cret _.; a _ .... -~8 8 19 i:: = q~~12 51 rg.~ •s ~!~[ ~~=slit 40 STORES TO SUM 'fOU I s:fc:r 0 =-a; a.'" Ii ~ ~ l 1 ~.a ;~:...t; ~ (lt = .., lfji ij!!~~ rtfi 1 ~ . \ ~ ~ I ... [ f • .~ .,. ·1'1~'9!':7·· .. " .t'l -.:.j.,A ... ··~ 41ii·11·~ ·~ 4_;'! < Fri4flf, JMiwJ 19, 1961 C.il .,Nl:IR'S WHY WALK A MILE .... WHEN .. ~YOU · CAN PARK CLOSE TO OUR :DOORS FOL~LOW TH.I · CROWDS 120 · TABLES . , FILLED WITH r:: ~--,~ ) .. ~·· . FANTASTIC ZJOOHAllOR BUYS! AT WILSON TYPICAL SIDEWALi( ~ENES AT HARIOI SHOPPING CENTEl TURN THESE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR OUTSTANDING BARGAINS • • • , .... I 1 l f ' • H \ , "· ,_ I"'"" r -!9 "' ---,,...!..,~ '.~ lfrJI.. 1-9•11•'• 'Plee' .. rv Wdd Sime _.Wan. ~ stars of the Lacuna Playhouse pn>cluctlon el •-ne "-n.." ,.,_. far KNBC-TV arta director a., Duncaa prior " ...... -el ...... ttlftW.. It WU the liaa time a playhouse ,.. _. .............. "1 U. TV ameru. °"= .... , .... $ dreSS©i?ancl ~Pma.ls ~~ 1 +1Q I. Ol'ii· ill •ss . Je11d J • ~lousB:~ltop~ ~ S'J/ ~ 1 Oft~ 6 • oroi~. 9.9' io ·r 1000 I ORcl Ml 01 SllJMM i 999 f et sMI~ I 4 • ~ '. '12. ~ · 1 . SIJiaM-skirn-upris arii •te-~ •3 99! HeiWC...... 2300N • ...._, . its ~y~ -. '• ........ ~----·-.... ·,; "~--11·.-·~-'--·"" .. ! -N.oit-smQ~ers Take a Bow; .a.. 6. l • II ..., . -• • ·~ "'.You're Modest and Mature nDn EV (UPI) - \ MIMI wllo • wet --' 111...0, brfe a •• : .. w.r, ti ... ~. ktl. ..... -.NI .... ..... ......... ~ .. I .. tllemtel'f'a, Jllavy •14141•-·•·· ...-n...., ...... '"need for ~eat." a ! h•d••e1 " e-. umple Hint •1w«IM1 l9d a . t_ ... .....,.,OMt.,. lftUhe~. ,,_ ~ -will ln· en,,,,; t I •*"Fti-w .. sketched by a sociologist at tbe Berkeley campus of tile Uhivenity of Calllornla in lbe currnt inue of Social Sdftce and Mtdidne, a ~ jeunaJ pubJlabed ID Bdtain. Pref. John A. aauan of tile UC 1-tilllee of Bwnan Dev•pm•t wl1* clata Nied ea atudiea bep ln an of some 2IOI boys ud lirls enrolled in junior bigb school in OUland. P'ollow- up 1urvey1 continlaed unW the 1ubjects reached their ........ a. 1eaaaidtane ...... "1;1 '2'1 a rp ,.._ .. I C'ep: .. r•lnOtll't Hlnllt bi .t .... ...... -----· ., .. .. ---· •: ... .. ft'"' 8R I H lapa -., .. , JI I .-ctr1 f wit~ MaElll ... .,~.-.... .,. -.. ., -4lif-1mn.. ...... l•• ~ .... . nae ...,. no rmllMd I I H lfl I• I illlltallJ ftl"e ...... .....UW,MWtlle Nfllt. llllwever, tM,.,.. ~ motivation tG acllien W Nlllively bl&h need for ,.., "Loa." a-. saw the pis wbe eoetiJIUed 11 nonuneftrl were extrequl1 con- 41 u d•·· ..... ti.etr fwmatiYe JUll. 'lbeJ were 8lt strongly motivated to .chieve academic and MdaJ succeu ud were Jea pepular than girls who •m·w • P....W rmokia& bad mere ilifhlence on the t~ co habits ol girla than bDJ•, accordinl to the Cla'* analysis. Boyt wbo ~ up smoking did so becallll of praaure exerted by .,. contemporaries, the pro- ~said. New U.S. Drive Seeks Pacification Workers fte iedlraJ Aid f o r l11terutieed Development l,20G Soutbena Califlndlal (AID), a alt of ~ Stat• to aasilt paclk:llt• etr.u DepartmeDt, ii 'ftlIDI the in Vietnam'• YIDqes _. • ea....... A spokesman hamlets. sUI It apeds more thU Themed., a.e lllpa "Be s.• a t'f*r to applJ for When tbl lleed b l", tM a u btr•t ti Vietnam drive will lte ti11lt1•ka .. ptltl wWdl,., from '5,00I in Lei AqeJel. tilll tlll4 ti ..... a ,ear, plus a tfta teleplw ...... 25 ~ ...... p boDUI, witma a ..... l'8lllr em 1W11h'rf ...-.. mfdkal be ..,. ff9llt '·ti Ara emw, 1llll:r ......._, Codi m , •1• ... ..._ '9aeftb. SIDEWALK SPECIALS! HUUY-HUllY to SYLVIA'S PANT·TREE PAlll _,. ~ JIM ·-·-·------· MOW $14." LO. ..._ OILON TOPI ,.,_ 10.H NOW $4." SUlftLISS TOPS reg. t.00 -------·-··-····--NOW $3." PHa. IOSI TOPS «nticaffy reclvc-4 MOM $29.ot te $17." fllOM $17.lt .. $11." CAPllS .... 16.00 -··········-··--·---llOW fll.tt M.aed .. .,."~ CABllANS ,.._ 14.00 ... ·--·---·--··-··--·-··---NOW $9 • COAT COSTUMU lcoah & ''"'' ,.... lJ.M llOW $U." MOUP Of AT HOMI WEAi llDUCID TO JI TO 4"t Famoa ,,.,,_. PVU.OYDS so"'• V-necb Reef. from 16.00 to -··-·-.. ···-I." CAIDl6ANS r99. 23.00 to 29.00 -······-·············-·-· NOW $16.ts te $1t.t5 SPECIAL NYLON SLHVIUSS TOPS C...S-.Up eneurFMulousS.leof LILfil IE IRASSIDS Li1111WQ.a .. MM.-S.-,. .,~1.;-- Nyton T.,., rec.~ .... $1.39 U,te2t% HOUP Of SWIAtm & SmTS -4'yecl to metch & Sii SWIA'IUS -----··-·--·-. llDUCD DIASTICALLT CANIS l9UCID 41 te 11% =.:ri:,1ti =~~;,.iauca··----~ .,. •1·" PANT l"Sla ,.._ 11 ----··--·· MOW 11.ft "9· 14 .. 7.ft r99. 17 NOW t.ft ,.,_ 21 ----_ NOW 1J.ft ~.\TI , •••~mu IEDUCID .. "' (\~, .Ji/6.. SO HURRY-=-J~EARLY FOR ~\ ~de --·Z.llUa-umiW -..r~TR-BHE :ou.TlTMUA ON THE MALL ·-. ., -_....,. -. -.~ '~ ~ .. _ ....... _, ... A'lM &19 ... ~ -.. ... .. ··.' ,....,,....,19,1"' ~::--~---~~~~ ~ts ol spring are Scores wtl 1't ti1m M11 flf drifting about in the two ud SatarQJ. - llruches ., tM Bop' Cl&lb lot boJa • .re - of Harbor .Area, aceerdllll "'1it11 • a ..._ .... , tG a~ of c111• adlvitill •-.ad Jlllll • ~ ...... b1 Loa Ya~ dndc>r bMlm8left, tM Citld .... The club ls arpn~ B•*llMl'U ~ ii ,.. FfdDI bueblll in1trileao _,_... Ill 11pper -~ E for boya in the ~ Darilloll, ..._ · crac1e uc1 below. u. llFlllnaaUOD. · , u4 coaches ill· .i.-cluHl_at Upper Bar WL.--ted fD tbe PrGl"aiD ~ lleld CID ~ ... .. , eall ta. Upper Bil na..c1Q1 wUh btO ... Branelt, ..um. m... from I :• te T;ll .iP. b 1:i'...;;! r:; ::=~= will ted, e-~ IN lrom 7 ti .... cording tG the p.m. WednltdaJ. dlnctar, .... On PriUJ, till Mb .... . tAmdlmeatlll bllbttd ttPul t.mMo ~ ' d lte llftlt.. meat • be at Upper -.. ed. Bruch, witl , ....... Bueball co.cbes a r e 7 IJld I p.a. T~ ... ..., .ulled to attend a aiae &o,1' Qllbl .. em- blleb.u clinic Ill IAllC Pttinl la tbe ...-. 8eecb Qty Co0ete from t 'rbe Upper Bar ..._. Lm. to 4 p.m., SltmdlJ, ...,..., iD tbe tAlllF rt J-. rr. TM BoJa' Club ..m " defettlq a r · 1 ' JIF'W* a ............ Ill I V..., t8alll. _ a.a. fr•• 111 c.lrll M .. Cntnl a 0 BtaDda. ~._ .., eiu. ..., are ...._,._: lte 1ltllde It tlM9I. . .W a .,u .eatC'&~ ·11 A 771erk9• AP I 0. Prldar ....... a... ft[ ...... a -..... S .. lleep-ia" for ta. f .-. cm1m ti '-wt Im .. : llracMI wlll.......... .,. ... ,, .. If ....... Joan Sundmand (ltcbt), born In Canada but utunlbed Jut week 11 a Ulbll Ct*al ...... ~ Ill -" U llld 14 1111.- StatiN citi1en, watches with IMl' luband, ~ and their aqbt,er emtJ • re1111• ue .--. di -. • _, eompete • .._ watter 1tnott (left) pOIDtl eat 1mtorbl ttma tau. llldecalk•ce Bai• batrt ......._ · • a..ww. Berry ftnn .. Mn: SunderlMcl wa one of 12'7 pencm w teared the Rall after At*;~ BtJ •11•, ftl'le •' ... ..._ ~ their -.wearing m" ~ ill Saitta Ana. The Sanderlands me at 714 lril * • lfllt IMl _. •..., •~ lllill::z: Aft., Corona ft! Mii'. tat It in Its ftu1 two ...U. wta -.,. ... ,..._ • _______ ~. ·-. . ' ~' fl SIDEWALK SALE 1 JM -TOYWO.RLD SAT.~~ I MAnELS ·~-, Special larpins Prtc. Price SEE AND SAY TOYS REG. Y' ~ 3• Candy Stripe T Set 98 66c PRICE Bowl A Strike ........... Set -..c...o.m. 8'fW,..._ .. Dumper Mat. ....... 98 44c 3.00 1.44 E t .N ~, PRIG 8.0G 3.99 l/s 2.00 99c ASST. ASST. 4.00 '·" G.L JOE BEN COOPER 3.00 1.11 CLOTHES PLAY su1n • 77c r PAllKEltS 98 66c w .............. A ... Ga "1e a.er" 190 f9c ... .,. s 'I' 2.0I ttc· " PttlCI A • 66c L E HARBOR CENTER 23·::e ..... r20~ £~\ 0., CC STA Pi'ESA • ......n... .... 'WI t I •u r. t:M•. ~ '--·' ... \~ ANNUAL FABRIC a.EARANCE .... 20 .. AH II--on fa• rlcs &a• 'II Leer .. WT I 0 DAYS --SAii ENDS JAN. 31 Sile ... we, ~Sat., .J& I- 4 ,0Z. KNITIING · . ~--··1'1 -•. WORSTED ................................. ,.., ... . .. ~ . PWS 1/J ~OFF ·····~ ............... ._.. ... -........... USI IANlt:'MHICARD OI. MASTIR CHAllOI t ltR '•t A--r ·~ ~ .Ea11e1 • ~Me1nene11· . -,.~ ~ ', --. (Jllef Ask8 Aatronaut Com'munity ·Aidl ·f,~Y,r ApollO Widows -The •1 .. •. ,, ••.• ... ......., [) ..... B7DWADK.ISLONG • SPACE CENTSR, Blataa (UPI) -~ tbe a.. J'IUDI -.Wt ....... ..,0.,..1 ... ~ 8" IMI •h•f ...... . .. a. ..... ......... ""81fH....._ "Frta .. Yr/ Mt a. -·.. traflk alpala la Oruce ~ ii not fu off, Roe4 Comm.laUoDer Al & Xocb to¥ tbt Boar• ~ .. ..,.... ba ..... ~ tbe dole-knit boDdl of thls =::· .::: .e:'::'-:C jlat ................ nnretlel durtDc .. pUt ,... T•elr clll .. rea , .......... haft foal ila tM mn who served witb ~ &'o." Grblom, Ed 1tllftt ad Bopr Cbaftee la tbe U.S. Astronaut Corps I Pll1la1 substitute for the ,.... ... .... ... tram ._ 1ut Ju. tr. .. S:'*" .. -tUt tldl t aolHlla.1 --•• • c1ole frieDd aid. r.:n.. Betty henelf bad helped the widow• and famlllel of other utronauts who were k1Ded. •• Tbis atmoaplute Qi tocetberDisa IDd 1'lllfnl IX· .... of ... la time of tnallle ii a maJtr lll'Ce w\tbin the I p a C e COin• mmilt1, pmtiealal'IJ wltbba tbt.._.famUW Wdrshy. -. '"'' •nc f1&.M .. ~""' ,..~\-...... ... ol .... .. Mela ..... ad to ,..... .. rOlld liau wltll t ~ • 1 • .... ftdenl ...... Be ..w bla ......... ,..... • latalI NDle- ... mant.11 • J2 mies ti w.q ..... la u.. moantam areas. Koch aplaiDed tbM eJee.. troakall1 eaatnlltd lipala eould ellmln.at., loaf ... of waltlq can at bt- tenectionl wbea there la Dt· tie or DO oppos1J11 traffic. "*1'• &ipall, bt told sapervllors, cu be IJD- cbroniz.ed but only In rel.a· tioa to tacb other, Mt .. tnmc.eeds. 'l1lt hanb fad that tbeir '-bads' JIM ,.... rl*y and mlcbt reslllt la death wal .ometbiq I I al DI t ~ Betty GriuMD. Pat W1dte ud llm1ba Cbaffee always had I te t le d tbeluelves. But lt WU ......... tar ft69 .., could never really prepare. AD three women coeu.m to !he in the com.mmdtlea around the )I I D D t d Spacecraft Center, where their homes ~ frielldl are located. None bu ladicated m11 p1ana of leaviq tbe area. oc of remarriage. Mn. Grissom, oldest of .......... ~ .... , .......... fw -wtaaf hap- Astronaut Gordon COOfU, uotber member of tbe orilinal Memir, utrenaut lfoup, ancl his famU, Mn been particularlf dNe to the Grilloms tbls '/Uf. Mn. Grissom ud bet ICIDI -Scott. 17, .. Mll'k, 14 -spent Christmu witb tbl Cooper fami1J I t Cooper's atl cabin near CNsted Butte, Col Cooper also bu taken the Griuom boys huntint, and helped tbeD) with boatiDI OD Jakll n.ur the s~ cuter. From the very becJnnln&s of tbe ...... Jll'Oll'llD, Mrs. Griaaom bad ITOided the llue " paMldty that goes wia. ll*t activitiel. This bas not changed during the past year. • ·· -~--6alaifA 'MP ··~· ·--- • ----.._-r r 8NU8JOA ~TNI INTIAl.fAMILY ... .. SIDEW:ALk~; SALi -... -·---;,: --.... _ ...,.._ -_ l -_--....::_ -• -.,_-~ • 3' -- l ' • WOMINs . CAICDllA's DRESS~~ -HEELS ·· L •' ~ } SHOES . 0 P1pular Mith wl DRESSY PATENT MW._, Sty~. AND SCHOOL TYPIS -.. , ~27~ s300 . Ya•s to1L'9 . , ... to 6.99 ~ -::• ~ SUPPERS ·TEEN -FLA TS • WOMAN AND CHILDllNS COi.OU GALORE SIM' .. , .. ,•2~ I ! l . --i =-'"~ ~;"" ..,,... ..... .. .J.;. ~ , ... to 5.9' Values to 5.99 ' . . - T • _,, '" -s.111 Pli.~ 548-9151 r.-~ . ' .,.. Jell oC lier ..... .. •--bat Urder oa Mr-. 1"111. M Wbltt'1 _.. tire lie, aa1dt Ina the » ... •• )Iba Alltrlea .. first apacewalktr, eeat.recl aroaDd bis wife and his famil.J and hil dmrcJI. Frimdl have said lilt l9d llra. White "worshiped eacb teller c:ampletelJ ... Before bis death White Undled all the fa m l l 7 ftDwu. Adjaatiq to takig ·cart of th1I da7-to-day c~ ..., beea difficult fot Mfl· White. Of tbe tbrtt )'MIDI 1"1DU, lbl CQDHD'MI to Mo• the moat visible ef· tlctl of her lou. .Aatrouat James llcDMtt and his family have helped llP. WI pp. It la to McDMtt tbat Mrl. lnite bu turned hr .frequeat adrice. Tbe Gemini veteran also bas be~ youn, Eddie White, M, · wtth sports and other aetittttes. 11l addition to her son, "'9. White also bas a ........ BOIUlie, 11. They ....,,. tt be active lD the Seabrook Methodist CblU'cb, wbtre a ,..th ce1ater ls plaaaecl ln memory of her ha.sband. White bad said bef0irt his dutb ht wuted to see the youth center built. Outwardly, at 1 e a 1 t , Martha _Cllaffee bu ncoftl'M -t r a p l.t t 1 frem tM trlfldJ. Tbll put aamaua • Alia.a .........-GI an ud -eblldreD ~ steft. .. ,.~~ tr,tnO ~ , ua SberJt. , _ de'etraW ddlatl i. ,,.,,,." Beaf:h a"' tree plaated acrou tbe come from one mot.lat'• street from the apace eettter falhn to JieW to uetMr, In memOr, of ber £111bud. ~din· tt Police aw B. Sh& • allo bq)ed wiOl· a . ..Jam.. Glav11. ~ martial. t k I •'ftlcht of WIJ doff Jltt trW1 liP&lai. lnclmi., a emt uatil U bu beta Jie1'-bel1 .... .., llm7"• ;..;a Brownie scout troop. ~ bJ ~ users of . the QWfee WU I ,,,_,_. ~~· ht commented, g&IWner. · Just a mo1tll uplalialq that tbere ls no before the Apollo ~ lM_ ....._ wldda .,.. the Cbaffee house won ftnt rlcht of way to IDJOM. · prize ill a Nuaau is.y c.9&· ,...,_ law •tes ii"'• malty Christmas Ulb-. · , -~ coJttest. This year t b e which driver must yield to decoratloaa, lncludlnC three the otber," 'G1avas remark· reiadeer outlined in llebq, ed. He said tbe fom pnn. wat Oil and aro-S tbe dpli rlPt of way violatiolls memorial tree. causing accidents a r • Tbt )'GUDlfft ti the three 1aDure to yield ..... .. widows, Mrs. Chaffe.i has tering an intersectiQD; turn· resumed some social life ~left; )IUlliq Jato tbrwgb and in recent months has streets fr o m driveways. be&wa 'a vert I i m i le d ·private roads er secolldary amount of daUng. She and streets; and pulllng away her childre.n have been from a parked posltiQL . particularly close to tbe "Remember, you may famil1 Qf astronaut Eugene have the rigbt of way but Ceman during the past you can.not always b e year. assured of getting it," None of the three young Glavas concluded .Ill bis women bas been faced witb Traffic Newsletter of Jan. ~or financial difficulties. a. SIDEWALK SALE! DRESSES .•a 0~Aup SP.OBTSWEAR . "' .,_ ... 508/o'. .. to600/o off LINGERIE l/3 ··~9 I/~ . OFF SATURDAY ONLY .I ,._ -~. -2 ,- 2300 HAU'OR ILYD .. 'Costa Mesa IAllU.l-.CAU ...... CllAMI et •DYS FOWLll CHAIM .:a L"'" .....,--... ----=--. • , ::-:: ......_... , r =-=------_------=----~ -=_ ~MOH e a~i &ia?fOills-~N '" ............... r·r _ .. _.._.••••• it.:·~· ~.:. ;~ ;.,~ .... ·· - For The Record ll•r•'l-.e Ueelun ~-~~-=~ ..................... l!TCM1-...ioe.ow, ....... 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GENTAY-FUL9AIGHT, Ja"" T., », ti tNt ...... DrM. Or-.. ... fllellell I ., It, ol 11G W. wn.. LCllllMeY. ICltVtl lllGsl ltAHHAM. M9f'flll D.. t1 . ., ..,.. t. ~ WY9... .... E ....... fl.,•etl_,. ..,_... .. or1 .... Hl!Alllletlll llHd\. ESCUj)flt<W10, CWtm. rt, ti ~ No. 24. NWxko Clly, Mtllleo. •M l'r...clll, 22. f/A n:n Nautilus DrM. ......... ...,.. """ .............. "·ti 211' f"ltQntlt. c.t• .._..,., ean. lt.1 1t. _, Jllll Gari!IN A,,.,, Hufltllll ... a.di. ERNST..f'ITZGEltALD, FrMI J.. 22. el 1316 IOlllll C.11. L ..... k.O. alld Sllelle 1... 21. also ti Ufllrt• a.di. WOHLTMMl~ltT. GeWa L., 1t. ., • °" ,,,,., c-. .... ..... LI,.,_ A. a, .... fl 0... ...... .. AOSCHEK..o.IENA. ,._.,. ... a .t 1112' lndP. c;n...-Hllll 911111 StltlTY A.. .. f/A 1136 .......... ..,......, ~hldl. THOMIE .. USSEU.. L-T .. • f/I l .. lt ~ ~ Vtllrf e"4 Pelrlde A.. '9. also of ~In Vellrt. SLATllt-CttOUSI. Mld\ell a., lt, et 5071 Panrtillt Clrete. Hllnl..,._ lffdl eind ll-L . 1', fl llfn Cd St .. ~ Gntve. 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J--,,, lt~d ,, ,...._ .....rly c-tefQ GrlillfY YI WIU'-91 TlwlNI G,_y KetU S4JMI "' ~ T. llouldl ~ J. ~ "'Gl9I o. ~ Edwin Scoff Gentry n ~ GelltrY SIDl\VA1 • S.ALE MEN'S DRESS SHOES '9.97 ,. ~6. • 'S WOMBl'S CASUALS 90Y'S ~IHGIS , '4.00 • '3.00 .. . . $1.97 GIRL'S -SHOii '1.97 HDIDIAGS '1.97 • !IA7 HAllOR SHOPPIN& CENTEI DM HalNr lhd. ... .,.. . , ..... --··· ----...... #• ......... .....-.~ • V-NECK & . -~ CREWNEcJ<' STY~f' . $15.00 IVY -SBIBT-.S PERMA-IRON I ·· FINE COTTONS VALUES TO $9,.00 . •3,00 V,ESTS ... All WOOL ' ~ POPULAR· V-NECK s5loo .. AHO • FABRICS DON LOPER-C»Rl-ETC~ VAWES TO $13.95 KING'S JANUARY CLEARAN:cE # NOW IN' :PROGRESS ,. SAVINGS Jiii'~~ ''L -~'.·.IN TO . ... .,,-" -. ?:' STORE " r J~• • Iii U· ' • WE WELC<*ll 8t3 Iii --' .I • ~. • ~ "&r . '" ' ... ..• ~ ~ ~ f t ' ~ ~ .. -. P•~•aa9a ~-~A~U·~-~ ~ ._.:,:-:! \ -, ' .. ' ,.._., ., ...... _,_...,. ,,.,.....,1•,1w Bids Asked .. Reagan Men Now For New 1-JC . l S h ls ,. Post Offite ontro c oo Tiie U.S. Ptlt <¥6ce __..... lbstlJ • l l l llM 116111 l• eeutnetioll tf I _. J'IGral Park P11taJ Statile ht. Sala .ua, Rep. NmN T. e... (D-1119- --Beacla) ·-•=Mf ....,. ne mti., te 111 JetaW • 1111 ... aw. ., K1Dt Mrett, ~. 141 flet ...ua ., 1'11t ~ will etmtala 1,1/11 ....... ............ IPKf, ....... ,... ......... ................. ............ Ilana said tM Poet Of- tke Depertmat .. ellerlDc I .. ,.. Jeue witb lf five- ~ar eptiom. .BiM will Ill ,.._ Jan. » ud epeaed Feb. %1. Bid- _, bllarmatioll cu l»e lffUl'ed from Rlcbanl K1n1, ml fltMe tflker, P. 0. Ba l'Jtl, Saa Die ... BJ THOMAS Ji'Oll'l1JNE ................. A .ew era is about to l»eps ,. tbt 1t1te Beard of KMatlen witb Govmtor Reqa -appointed meaben MW lllldinl a M maJertt1 ..er Bnn · •P-,.... ......,en. BzplnU. ti tint lM>ard members' t er m 1 and nam...,..t of anoUier "9rd memlter cleam tbe ••1 for coetrol by Requ ..,,.a.tees . It will lift the governor Ma ftrlt opportunit7 to oert direct lDfl1llllCt over the .a.1-to-4a1 eperatloal al tbe ICbooll. Daminanct ti the at.te '9lrd JI imptrtut ~use II tbe ltrODI direction It ...a..'"" central ,.&klet ti lGul ICbool diatrieta _. tbt active role lt plays lD rtpreseating their Meds to the Legislature. Tbe tbouPt el I Reagan- orlented 1 t a t e Burd el Ectucat.Jon prompted fellow Republican Milton Schwartz, Ht of the Brown appointees beilll repJaced, to lambut the •""*. Rt accuHd Rtqaa of bt.bal "the sreatest enemy that public education bas faced hi so years.,, "This Jut year," h e 1ameeted, "it la my lnunb1e obstnatioll that p a b 11 c educaUoe la tbt state a• a wbole bas moved at a d1DJ pace la a' steady backward ctireeUoa IDd I am lick at heart." BeSides Schwartz, two Democrats, Dr. D a n i e I Collins and Mr1. Talcott Bates, ended their terms on the board. CHPPEtlO ... . 01EGE $1 Q97 CAPEZIO, ... UNDOUNO ........ 1,. .. 20•1nus SHOES Jr I • I . CAPEZIO, SllCCA .& ... SUSS 5'7 6'7 CASUAL ITYLIS , I SAU HANDBAGS ~p to I 50% OFF *ll~S!~~!ES $~97 !_l!SHEIM SHOES 16"& 1891 •AT HAllOI CDnll ONLY ,.-, ,. • "..; t ~ .., c" s "'" •" o ., .., ,_ c "'"'"' • o. •"' " °' ;s I'"' d -:IJ;i •''' .,.., •H ? .._.,,;------,~~-~ti~~~: 1;,t i~·~.· ·s •l ~~' T.~ ~--=-- .. ".. T .. t°"fl•ta Work Jobn P. Morgan (right, with key), vice president and manager or new Croder- Citii.ens National Ba.nk branch, SunlJower and Bristol Streets, takes friendly ra.Wng from Costa Mesa City Manager Arthur R. McKem.ie (left) and C-C Ex· tcutive Vice Preside.nt S. E. Lauther during "unlocking" of new braJKh at grand opening. SIDEWALK SATUnAY, .IAN. 20 ---====----~-=--=-== ~ ------ --=--=-=---~-~~~-----=_ LADIES TOPPERS & COATS ::.:; $11.00 ::.:; $16.1»0 DRESSES YAUI TO 11.ft ................... ......... $6M ROIES WAHi TO 6.ft • • • • • • • .. .. • .. • • .. • • • • .. • • • • • .. • • • SJ.• GOWNS & P Js . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. $2.00 FULL & HALF SLIPS .... 1." . .. ......... $1.61 HOSE ... I ... 1.ff .................................. :. J/9tc p ANTI ES '"· "• I "• . .. • • • .. .. . • .. • • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • 45c SKIRTS WAUD TO 6.ft • • • .. • .... • .. .. .. • .. • • .. .. • ... .. $2 00 SHIFTS & CA PRIS ••Ulll 10 Lft • •• •• •••• •• • $2.00 I LOUSES YALUIS 10 6.ft • .. • • •• •• • .. • • • • .. • •• • • • • • • • $2-$3 '1 T-SHIRTS .................................... MOW $1.00 GIRLS ~-----=:::. ---_=- -------_-;_ ---~ ~--- BLOUSES . CARCOATS :: 2/$1.00 DRESSES v:': SJ.00 $1.51 l8c CAPRI SETS v ... .... $4.11 PJ & GOWNS ~ $2-$3 T SHIRTS ~ WE WELCOME YOUR ----- c:::::=l 2300 HAUOR ILVD. ~ ~ . F,.,.-..,1', lW -.YflUI' . .CS *HARBOR CENTER -)~( -:+,~ HARBOR CENTER -,,~:-,~ HARBOR CENTER -._ en.ne-11 Al.WAYS FlRST OUAUfY-- Store tto.s 9:30 a.a ltl 9:00 p.111. Girls Knit Tops Short sleeves, bright stripes, Size 7-14. 0,1,. 1.5' Now I .M Toclclen Playw ... Crawlers or play suits. Penn Prest for easy care. Orig 2.9' Now 1~66 T oclcller P .J.'s Thermal knit, plastic coated feet, Sizes 1-6. 1.44 Boy's Coorcliaaates Three-piece matchin9 sets. W asheble, Sizes 2-7. Orig. 1.9. Now 2.88 ) WOlllClll's Sportswear Several styles of blouHs, skirts and Ja- meices. All are machine washable. 0ri,. 2.tt-s." Now l.M Men's Sweat Slalrts Pullover or zip front style, White only. Size small. 0ri,. 2.•• Now 1.22 Llttle Girls Dresses W eshable fabrics, So~d or prints. L()ng or short sleeves. Sizes 1-lX. Mc AN• 1.99 lraicl•cl Rugs Reversible for double duty. Size 6x9 Ori9. 2' .H Siae txt2 Ori9 49.tl Now 22.88 Now ·31.11 Men's Sport Coah Wool end orion plaids, two button styles. Sine 18-40. Regular encl long. orig. n .oo Now 16.88 MANY ·MORE BARGilMS ~:INSIDE Toys-Toys-Toys. Just for the fun of 9iving. .so Pre-School loxer Corcls Machine washable, Sizes 2 & 3. .77 loys' J•ans . Penn Prest in fortrel end cotton corduroy. Olive 9reen only. Sizes 6-16. Reguler or slim. 0ri,. ,... Now 2.M Decorator Pllows Kapok filled in Hveral fashion colors. 0r;,_ 2.so Now IM D•sicJner LUCJIClle Retractable handle, Molded shell. w .. 1.1i!1 H iJt-•II Smartly styl~ plas+ic or patents. on, I.ft 1NoW 3.11 ...... ..... , .J~·, 501. Rayon, ,_501. Cotton. Yeftow Only. °"•· i.t1 . New. .II Double knee, sanforized .. Size · 1'2, regu- lar only. •" • ._,.~Pocllet «Polol > Penn Set for •••y ceN, Sizes -6-11, Pea- tels only. O rig. t.2' :New J;;OO '1'' M•'s Suits All wool, two-button style with vest. Siz- es 37-38-40. Regular end 39-40 long, 6 only. Orif. M.n ••. 22·.11 Machine Oftt. 2.tl -).ti llttwc:l :·.22 Aa.t.llouses Dressy styles, me~hine washable. Sever- al styles. on.. 1.n. i.eo New Women's Sweaters 15" ... ut, c.,. Now ·16·11 WOn1e•'1 sw.-.... Qri9. 25.00 • long sleeve, cardigan style, I 00°/o Aery-zi .. w •• ~.nd NOW 11 18 Long sleeves, pullover style, I OOY. wool. lie, Black only. Ori,. 26.00 • Pink or blue. or19. '·" Now 4.88 z4" Pullm•nOri9.12.so Now. 21.18 -on. II.ti ,Now 5.11 IL~ I f11 .. 'II•1•1a.._, ... ,:1·1',.·~o-f ·ij[e]lie]ilieldl'iii•pii,j ~ ... f;llI1•:r01:1:I•l:ll:t\'J'A1.S•J.l(•WMJtJ•W;; · l I i i I J i .1 -. -.• .... ;. WAEINOTOtf (AP) U.I. om$1I UJ a mualW baildlp of C 0 a C II D la t • 'foreet ~.... lollfb Vlet.-• aam'l llOl'tbln tr oat ii r -.., bl ntdlacl.Nortb Viet- . 'lbandaJ tbat N•tb Vlet-aaml' mW1arT 1ot1 .. _. tOlllldend b 1 Pnlldlat Jobuoa and b1a adviMn u ~ mdkatl• et North Vletaam'a Nil la. .... bl }ta prtMDt pMCe offeulvt. • ~t.,_~ dllcrtbe u a "•Hided tla ..... fllbt" procedure -I altuatioa ill wtllcb tbe U .a. woUI atop tM bombins nam '81 ao lattDtioa of ! aeaUat don the war ill .tbe DUI' fiatun. . u.a. mllltary'\ authorities In I I t 1 o n nport an eatimMed •.ooe Cornmuulst relQ&lra are m&ued in the bulfw IODe se,uatin1 the two Vietums. Gu. WUliam C. W11tmoreland. U.S. com- madlr ta Vilenam, au· prldletld "a nnrpnee of ..., blltlatiwe" aroad tbe end of the month. U. I. pol(cy-mU... Aid North Vietnam's slatld price for peace talks is an unconiitioaal end to U.6 boJtlblng. Johmon's prin· clpal price for endin1 th• bc>mbing, officiala said, ii a firm indication· from Haaol, either by action in the w1r or. by lllW'U· mtbnu&ta_....,..._. Mia, 'that .a boml!tn~ bllt WOflld bring i m m e d a te ComJNmiat dHscalatiOL Multiple ·Nu.dear ;: . . . ' ~ .-. ... Warheads Planned · # • WASHINGTON (UPI) -tbn' tbe ~-=u .t Maltipl9 DUCJw .... 1rar·beed , .._ eventually may be placed ' force hdit tDe' ftp . -Join .. peace talU wlUle .the war otherwise C01t.inued1 llllabated. The diplomatic front 1ow finds Wistungt2Ji and Hanoi appareaUy 1ngiced lb lang- dlstance e 1 p J o r a t o r y negotlatJons t b r o u I b in- termediaries, each evidenUy trym, to find out if there 1a UJ ccmce11lo1 to be woe UI tbl .a.'1 pol1U.. Tiie Unit.cl stat.I lala reportedly received word tbrod&b tlMlse dwulela that .Nortb Vlttnam would be prepared to •tart ~ ... a fn .,. ,aftat the 'b;cd• _, ·was • baltld. · o.e Of President Jobnson'a eon: di•'··~~-. bl'nf hi order to c~ t dis~ _Cli.DI ii that 111e tallEI IMllJd tiellD JWOmP{i)'. · B~g's I C.onditi~ · on 111 or melt of AJnlrica'a HID .. Ml • 11117 IMI. wtm t 710 land-based and sub-the chances cl a few or ~arU.borm s tr at• g l c aaveral ~ are ado missiles did tlltletfllr, the m1'tlple 'E II .J ne~ o1ficl.all. w h o ~ 1"Ukl.,. •fl!N .,. xce ent_;_ have left open that possibiU· fec6v~ per misalle" even ty, ln&ist. \bat the multiple. ~ g a 1 n s ~. t b ~ .mo• t CAPE TOWN, S •at b arrays of nuclear explosives hH4eDell mtsiile laun-Arne. (UPI) -Plllllp wouJd be more effective iu chers. . Blalberr. the world'• kqoc!...,. out Soviet ·tm-The . o.f flc n l.a were l)eart 11'1111Plant )atiell&, ~~ mfssile sites as presumed fo be referring was IO well 1et.. a.at wen u · agalmt cities ·'and ·to ~·type ottripl9 warhead Groote Mu1* industrial targets in Rus~a. whicn k ~~, to be lssutnc' lntlletim ~ Illa Offtdal caJculations plac· P~ oa 'hi lanil • bued ditton. Btmberg'a d o e t • ed before Congress in rec:ot .. Minutellll!' .(.~ latercol)-w,_a lavited to dllmer TUll- yeari have 'usu.med that ti.nenfal ~ Missiles, day 'with 'the Pr t me c~~1 would be the principal ~der a .p~fl'~known as Mi.nllter. targets In any a 11 • o u f MJ RV (Mu 1t IP le The hosjltal said the SS.. nuclear war and that the lndepend~y Targeted Re· year-old dentist, who l'eO'eW· death toll would run into entry Vehicle). . eel a new heart Jan. Z, wu the hundreds of millions. Although there 11 allbltan-progressinl so well that no But it bu a1&o been usum-tial loaa of to.tal force when more bulletins would be ed tbat 8 aubltantial pro-the payload 1s divided into iaued "unlell there la a porttot of the n u c 1 e a r separate warheads, eaeb of at.sis." - rw would be croomed the . three couI~ 1ie ap-M e d i c a t 1 o u1r t e 1 :-:;, at Soviet missile pronm,tei., 19. time• more speculated that P r I m • lte powerful thu the atom M I n i st e r B a It b • 1 a 8 5 · bomb that de v a s tat e d Vorster's invitation to Dr. _ ONE EXPLOSION Hiroshima ln 1945. Cbri1tiun Barnard and bis ~ Tb e ~fflciall ~ JAME l>Efl'RUCftON medical staff wu a lood • 'tllat a am.gle warhead m .. n---~ ...... u:~him siin for. South A f r i c a n --. multiple array would have ou.wua 'UI ~ nuva a edi · Jess cbm of delbvylng ~ would have bad to m ~·s two b ear t an andersround mluDe llte =Y ~m ~ !:r:a ! transplant operations have derground m.ialile 1 11 0 • rec el v e d iaternatloaal W_....._ _ _._ 10 tim pubUdty and reports he bu GOD 'Cf ' IU"i.-es more rtcei~d ofters to work r . 81DlS powerful may accomplish abroad have stirred strong ' derground launchers if they South African reaction to ' ltrib wllb1n 800 yarda, or ' LBJ 'Forced about one-third of a mile. i keei· ipihiimi. iiiiiiiii The present s i n g I e I n terncontinental Missile l 'E' ~bk } Voles warheadl are b e t l e v e d £le 0 capable of destroying un- derground launches If they WASHINGTON CUPI) -strike within seven-tenths of 1 A Ho1111 Republican lfOup a mlle. , charpd today that Prime The shortening of the 1 M.inliter Levi Esbkol ' of desb1tction radius as tbe l srMl 'wu pre11ured Into warhead becobles smaller C belplq win votes for Pres!-greaUy lncreues the ... dent Jobmon a m • D « qulrement of ~uracy. For 1 American Jews In exchange this reason. it is not ex- 1 for the sale of 50 U.S. jet pected that submarlne • 1 fighters to his country. launched weapons will be POUCHE SPOKl!N HERE! 'Ille GOP Congressional used against missile sites. I Committee. in an editorial since there is the additional NrWPOat ""·· au1"' "· • _, . ......i.1.. I .. _ llMI04" n n:na.1 fl in &ta w--., news eu.cr, possibility for inaccuracy In c 1 said JobnloD -also fosced determining eucUy where ~ 673·0900sa l Es.Mlol to • a p P o r t ..._ the submarine ii. mlnlatratioe policy In Viet-Posiedon warheads to be • ~ na m. · carried by the submarine '" ' I Jobmon told Eabkol at miaallea are expected to be , ~a., f' their recent meetin& at the divided Into 10 or more ""\ l LBJ ranch In Ta.a tut. separate-uploeive charges the jeta would be fortbcom· for use aga.i.mt ciUes, in· ' f Ing efter th{! November ..duatrial and harbor targets. J1:i-. elecUom, llCCCi'clnl to the Each of ttle separate editorlaL · charges would still have ap. "The Pres1dent of the proximately the power oJ ~ United States, ~ IJt ~ . ·the Hiroshima bomb.. · responded to a challenge 1~iiili. iiiiiiiiiiiOfiif;ITONiiii:friiiiiiiiiiiiiii~f poeed by the Communists II OPEN TONIGHT In a. Mediterranean and IT'I OLD PAIMIONID Middle Earl by uki;t:°tes TO ITIU09LI WITH YOUI =~~~,.: INCOME TAI. f .. He~U:~= 1 IDftrmDent by pnaurmg ... pr-. mln1aW tD IDYOlft ' MmHlf In U.S. I polltieL" {AnttMNtu..-ritt'! n Ou _...ee la prnpt. acnnde -~ .... ........... .,., ..... ,.. ... ~ ... a..-iekaltt • • AMettll'• ~ , .. lenice ..... °"' .. --1134-C NIWPOIT IOUUYAID (at ..... ~ .............. ,, Celt• ... -NTI t M • t N. IAftlNT • ._., t • I ...... ......... ,.,, APflOliitrMhT MIClllAI " . WIDE SELECTIO~ OF FINE HOME FURNISHINGS ••• FOR ·THE BEDROOM . . . DINING ROOM ·~nd' liVING ROOM S•11+• A11• Stoc• Ope11 Mo11day l v911l1191 Phe11• 541-IUI . ' "SAVOY" -If THOMASYILLL NUSHlD WHIT£ WITH BLUE TRIM. TRIPLE DRES&R 1114 DRESSER MIRROR fUll OR QUEEN SIZE HEADBOARD KING SIZE HEADBOARD NIGHT STMO CHE.ST or DRAWERS "CHATtW" -IT HOITAGE. REG. SALE PRICE NICE 2so.oo: .21ua 74.00' I 5tJt 99.00 7UI 79.00 !UI 179.00 129• El!WT STYLING lPf WARM FRUITWOOO FINISH. OYAL DINING TABlI ARM CHAIR Slot CHAI• BUH ET mvu "V'OOUM" -IT HRITAGt IN MELLOW PEr,rt PECAN. OYAL COCKTAIL TABLE LAMP TABLE ROUND LAMP TmE COMMOOE LAMP TABLE REG. SALE ~CE PliU 369,00 •• 139.00 9UI 125.00 ... 499.all 3'9.00 389.00 ZS9.00 REG. SALE PRIC( PllCE 13).00 •• 95.00 •.• 89.00 '9.00 219 .00 149.00 ADOmOrW. YOOUM OCCASIONAL TA8l£S fa SU TO llU - I \ ' 8 DAIL 'f PILOT F'rl~y. ~ 19, 1%8 Joan Leaves Life Inside '~crewy' Says Mus Baez ~ . .. . . ,. .. I . . . . : . : . =. :~. . • ·. ·: .· '· '. I Victim's Estate $540,000 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Her attorney says Hildegard Z. Diibeck, who was shot to death as she stood outside a courtroom a w a 1 t i n g divorce proceedings, left an estate of '540.000. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Folk sthger Joan Ban, free today after serving 31 days as an antidraft pro- tester, said jail "Is really peanuts and a b s o l u t e l y screwy." "It is run like a swnmer camp. E v e r y o n e was treated like a child," she said or her stay at the Santa Rita Work Farm southeast Of Oakland. She and her mot:her, Jou, 54, were abrupUy released from the facility Thursday, two week.a before their ~ day sentence was to have expired. Miss Baez said she 1 thought she was ~ed with no fanfare to avoid publlcl· ty. Her release order was signed without comment by Municipal Judge Delmar Brobst. Miss Baez said she planned to return to her home in Carmel, head· quarters lor her rnstJtute for the Study of Non· violence. She and her mother were not permitted to use a telephone but were driven SHE'S OUT Jotn IHI from lhe county jail to the Oakland Bus Depot. Miu Baez carried her guitar and Clyde Maxwell petitioned Los Angeles Superior Court to be named administrator of the estate. The attorney said her only heirs are her father and mother ln West Germany. Thomas C. Dilbeek, 62 • year • old W e s t e r n songwriter. is charged with murdering his 42 • year - old wile. Because or heart trouble, he was ordered transferred Thursday from the county jail to General Hospital'• prlson ward. His preliminary court hearing is set for Jan. 29. Examiner Strikers Planning Mass Rally Two persons also shot Tuesday outside the county courthouse courtroom were reported r e c o v e r i n & • LOS ANGELES (AP) - Workers striking the Loa Angeles Herald·Examiner plan a mass rally Sunday and a strategy session next Thursday to discuss use ol what they call "strib· breakers" at the newspaper. Disaster Funds Used To Repay Bank Loan? WASHINGTON (AP) - RepubUcan Rep. H. R. Gross charges the Small B u s ine:ss Administration allowed a prominent Alaska Democrat to pay off a high· interest bank loan with o a r g a I n • r a t e federal disaster funds . The SBA acknowledged Thursday that detalls of the loan to Democrat L. Donald Pruhs -as provided to the Associated Press by Iowan Gross -"are not in· accurate." Pruhs is a member or Alaska's Democratic Cen· tral Committee and until a month ago was ctlairman of the central committee for the Alaskan Interior. He also is the employer of the ~tale's Democratic national committeeman, Alex Miller. 'l'he $894,000 loan t o Pruhs' 38-room Golden Nug- get Motel, damaged by the Fairbanks flood last August, was spotted by Robert M. Weinberg, a Budget ex· aminer, and reported to rus superiors. The AP reported Monday that while Pruhs got nearly all the money he requested -the largest disaster loan in Fairbanks -the Sl.2- m i 111 on reque s t by Republican Gov . Walter J. Hickel was cut in hall. The Sunday rally was set up by leaders of 11 AFL-CIO unjons whose 2,000 members have been idled by the ~ day dispute at the Hearst.. owned paper. Al the same time, the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor called its officials to a parley Thursday to make plans for a labor movement "mobilization" against industrial use of ' ' I m p orted professional strike-breakers." Out·of·work unJons at the paper have a c c u s e d management of Importing 200 persons to help produce the paper since a Dec. lS strike by the American Newspaper Guild and the Machlnlats' Union. "The growing t r e :i d to ward use o f strikebreakers presents the greatest challenge in the history of the Los Angeles labor movement," said Sig· mund Arywitz, AFL-CI') leader. * * * Veteran LA Newsgal Steps Down • wee boi of uaopeeed Cbriltmas mail. Tbe ravel>-balred aiqer WU dlarminC and ftttDdly at a battily summoned newt conference in Su Fran· ciaco. "Jail la really peanuts," she aaid. "It is absoJutely 1C1ewy." . Mita Bia said abe wW •'end up fOUIC back to Jail 1ometime, wbe.Dever it ii politically relevant.'' She WU OM of 131 persons, i a c h d l n I ~ women, lr!'ftted duriaC a pTe.Qiriatmu demomtra- tion against the d r a t t out.aide the Oakland Induc- tion Ceo1.er. Only Ulr• d e m outratll'a remaiMd behind ban, i n C 1 U d l D g Dorothy Hill, 72, who pro- tested her sentence by refusing to get out of bed. Most of the tim~, Miu Baei said, she worked in the supply room, J11ulng clothing and other items. "I worked with a beautiful black nationalist prostitute, <!ope addict." Miss Baez said. ·•we sani jazz au day." T~timony By Proxy Asked Again BAKERSFIELD (AP) - AnDther attempt to make it poaaible for Loran Hall to cive testimony in an in- vestigation o f President Ke n nedy's assassination without returning lo New Orleans bas been made by the Kernville bartender's at. tomey. Earlier this week attorney Thom.as Davis told New Orleans Dist. Atty. Jim Gar· rison in a letter Hall would not invoke tbe fifth amend· ment lf be could give his testimony in Bakersfield. The offer was rejected by Garrison, b o w e v e r . A spokesman in the New Orleans office said "It would be illegal for us to come to Calllotnia, take a deposition and then in· troduce it to the grand jury." The spokesman said the procedure would violate the secrecy provisions of tbe grand jury system and ad· ded that depositions are not admissible i n Louisiana criminal law cases. In a second letter, Dav ls said be would waive his right to be present when Hall was questioned and said the court reporter could be named by the New Orleans authorities. .. Legislature in Action LOS ANGELES (UPI) -1=========.1 r Agness "Aggie" Underwood retired Thursday a1 assis· tant managing editor of the c-.::.!?':=..,, ~°":,t.! ~ •:1.::'k~ -;,, -ti!!: Los Angeles Herald • Ex· Oe111 _ ,.:C:!~1••• tmploy" ::::S11~:.:i1' 1w~~ ~~~~C:--A~~ amlner and wrote ·JO. to t"lln\ •non•ll• •dvoc.llno O¥uttirow u. ScMb"'"'"· lt·CcwlM. her 42·year career with the t!,:;",,:~ *O:~~..!° ~~u~:=~~ "~ ~f·~~ ::\~11~ afternoon daily. lov•ltv ""'' ACA 10, ...,.,.., R·Lont hMnc• 1q1s1e11ort l>t'for• Ju1v 1 ot Sbe assumed the post IN<ll. ""' "'!NM"' ~:, '.:~~ ,':. ~~~ .• ":'.~~.p1.,.. after serving for many o.1t1 -C•rri.> ou• 0n1•n1 °' ... -~ THE SENATE years as the only female conallMloMI ·-mtflt Oii 10 .... ll)' l lUS 1111.-.. .. ,,,, "' m. H•v" T•MO•ll -1m pesn ,_, 1011 city editor of a major °""*" -E•l•bllll\., llmll• "' •ncrH•e '°' SM Fronc•K...O.ll:••nc1 American daily newspaper. blo-d t lc-4 bOONI Wiiie~ w•c>e<led II•• lrld9f': •ultlorl~ "'-of u• d•""""' drl~ ••• ll'tWmf'CI I~ IO 161 milllan In tddillonel bonOt The City Council honored! IO•lul.01 Al .. ,, l icldlt, R -·-•10t. ~%"'~~~·.~~~ o~~.·.~. ··~: .. r.~~v~ Miss Underwood for her ltMw -1.1-. Hi91>••• P•lrol '"''"' "°' 10 cleln ccwu1rvc1i.., of "d d' ti j h '-•"II olll•r .. ., ..,1«ce-N eo•r><•n •cldit'°"•' br•lllM •cro" San FrtftCIKo e 1ca on n er wor .. as ~,_ ~-:i~11o1:1~~;~~:'.:,,:~~··.~ I••• Sil n . M""" o..Mert1"'L a newspaperwoman and in .,. "'"' 111 court u ev1-•1 Al ><~~~'''~" '':.~~ 1;.n"11!'".~ helping to make this com· , .... Ketcll-. ll·PHo "*" • dlUrlcl ~II $1 tl. Al<NIJI. 't light d b TU -htmpl1 from l>"•-l l IU 0 S..n Jcu. munr Y more en ene Y ... '"'-""•' ~'"' u c.•• ••rcr•fl wett11·• -Tron~''" co"• •"' ""' her expert bandllng of news ~"!tu'::"'., Al '"· Vtne,,..n, •· ';,'~'::;:,'!& ~. :~.::,~~;, f"llm count1t• stories." S..-1 -Orel••--• hu<Dfnd, -Atff -ll•ll•w• r•l•llv .. of flM,,,. She told the councilmen. CO<'Hfll) II lot hk wll• h••t • clOI •f\OOnJiblfltv IM tll~ Hl'ICl'l\I c1111c1 11.,, er1111c1,1 '"'~m'"-''"" '"'"' se eo. 0111,. O·G4'c!rno. 'Tm ~olng to sleep and stop :;-o~ ~:1;.,'0 ,.': ;i;o, 'l·~r~~"';,'. .~~:., 11,,.\:"':"~,.~11!';;.~cin~ the clock. I've been hittlng • . 'AC"""'"'°· 11. "'""''' that clock every morning "..,..,...,_, Provide< ltlol M TtlHltlen -Ellmlnt~• •r-rty f th 41 tt comm11<1i1Y rt<l•Yetoom•nl •Clfl'.IO mev lttntflr IU \t•mP\ •NI orovlc!H new Or more an years. ti.. c, .. ,.,.. 11n111 '"~ """" '°' 11 ;~v"fe,~.""~::;~ .. :;:,~'" •••n1 H Councilman John Ferraro. ~~"..., *!'·~~°''~ .~ .~~~i!':'; "-'" ,,,.,.._. a longtime friend of Mi ss 11 ~ J:;..-1"'1 A• IS4, &.•~•· .,,.~0 .. ;;,!,;-:~.:";:' =:: Underwood, said. "You will W ... -lhciulrt' tmolo\ltn to • mlnfmvm COSkllftl"ll <"-"' probably Wake Up at 5 a.m. .,..,. ..... ..,.. 1ny •lftllt •• ., -lc>d mt<llul ••b ••nc• u-11 Ult I. A le " rn ceill ., MC\ltlllts on *-1' '" =="-"..,..,.,=· '"'11-G .... i..._,,1 .. -=-""""----•a•nilyw...;ay.,._.u ..... ----•II • .... • • llofld wllll l•bot <om·rr-ml"'-1 Al 15'. ICno•, O.ltlell,_., ~ ......... -b Cl\ldH OflilftlMllOftt "wltldl '"'11rt dbulmlMllool on •roufldll el r•ct• color or ,,.,._, l"<fllrv" '""" wtlltrt tta Ptft\Pflofll Al 161, Mllllt. 0..lttUlev. u..w ... -"""''" ..... to --t n ••'--tor u110..,,,., rMU!rtcl .,_ H>Ollwt' ,.ttrOI t lld e111W ..... i.w., Al UO, !CM9iff', O..-tt1t't Parll. @Milli 8Ztl1lt:t FREE MAINTINANCt FOR 40,000 MILES ,,_.... -l'erm1rs .., -llw ... ,..,,, -1' In mhila,., ~!Ce or aed er.. to ""*• .., •-¥•"<• tor .._.... INOlllllll e ~ti Al ~ IN OIANGI COUNTY CALL MMJn '42 .... l ISi, VetCOllU!tos. 0-S.f' J-q1 ., ..... _..._.. AIP -"'--Oele Air h~H c.. ........ c_,. .... """' 0' Mowtbae:•f ....... 1 1 .. . . . . . ·. . . STORE SELLS SPORT COAT & SLACKS BOTH FOR . $5 •. · BY BUL JiANNAHA.'f from aJl ov~r Southern caJI· • A ~ Sou~ Call· fornia. Now that's not $5 • • fomJa me'• cloCNnK cbaln •·bat cra~_grMt uic:htment each but S5 for BOTH the ln \be CIOtNnS bualnell by coat and slacka. Mlllng ret\llar '36.915 •port ''11Us offer is c-spcclaUy ·~ coats &lid Uc:kl. both ror S5 pea.ling now ~uw our with the puttb&M! ot any 1ult 11Ultl att all .a.le pric«l Our 11 159 or mQl'C!. Jack Lorin, Reg. $95 sult.s are on saJ.t •11~ maM,cr of L1~11~ at M, R~. SllO sulu arr Doui,:ll''l Onthlrrs, t'xplaln<"d. MW S69 11nd ~12"> llllllt are .. w.. knnw It I'! ab!olut«'IY rtduct>d lo S79 -a nd no rldll'Wout tn IC:'ll .95 •Port matter "-'l\leh ult you buy. .. r ti and alackJ ror S5 wUh for only $.'\ ytMr ~<'lt¥t both ~,. tWl ~. but thf11 ~II)' II rtnl' •por1 <:Oel ltnd dCitA .r:.,. maante'I a bli volutn1> rrom a ~ ~pmi.1 groop." •nl ~ ..,.. nf """ '-.. lA~rK't' DooirWI Clotl\- frifnlll. MM "' cnrnln1 In ~ otftt Uw-flnHt Wlor· lng. every wanted fabric. IMI· vanced •t.Yllnt. a1J slzft, Come in "°" whUe Ud9 oft~ lt 1tlll available: Sport coat and ~ both for 15. 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Watters. 11, fturlday not "No, I'm not t.i'red,° Cody only 1tt a Mw recm"d for told spec'8tors at 1:30 p.m. the Dumber of different tn>e after be had flown 20 planes. light planes aoloed in one Aa he munched a sandwich day, he smuhed the old with bis prl Criead, Vicki record to amitibertena. The Kffl'alt, 14, also a Troy stu- youth, aon of a Fullerton dent, be said be "would try Airport flight lmtructor, to make it to 24 or 25 flew 25 planes. ..r nights" and ttlen call it a TI)e boy's e.xercbe Ill tak· day. ing off and landinl plane• began at dawn and was completed by 3:30 p.m. Cody was celebraUD1 his 18th birthday by breaking the record of 17 planes flown in one day Mt la.It March by Dan C•ey of Train-car Crash Hurts Hawthorne. · M • 2 7 Fullerton M u D l c 1 p a 1 arme, Airport, tbe site of young Wallen' Ceat. ta t be smallest controlled airport in tM U.S. but ranks SOth in amount of air tramc. The boy hu been flylng for 18 months, 1ralned by his father, Cliff, an in· stroctor with the Fullerton Pilots Allociati .-•• · oI t b • r~eakinl 'event. Cody Ls a 1opbomore at Troy Rilb Sdloo1 and has been on the football and wrestling tdml. He plans to become a DEA'J'B NO'J'ICES TUSTIN -A Marine cap-tain waa aeriously injured early this morning wlaen bis car eras.bed into ttM side of a moving freight train Oil Red Hill Road. Capt. James W. Hatch II, 'rl, of lJ224 New Ave., Tustin, [s ID or:r c.nty Medical Center litenal tnjurle1, lactratioH and bruises. Califonda Hi~ P1trol o ff i c e r 1 11id Hatch evidently did not 1ee the railroad croaslng I a t e , warning bell, and lights as he drove his small foreign SHREWSBURY sports car iJlto the Santa ~:".::" s.~ S::r'~ :,:·J= Fe. train just north of 11. S11NIW4f"" ww.. ...... , .........,, FAiin1er Avenue and west 01-'-v-c.-1111 ,,..,, of the Santa Ana Marine ""'• WIUlall\ V. stw_.-,1.:: r -.t.i. "••tJ ~. c......-D. v...,.. " ~·r ~ .,.. OD 1J ftlC)llAS lleCANN • ............... ANAHEIM -'nae Orabge County press corps tot p1e11· ty of free 1-1 advke, if Mt much uoouracement, here Thw'May Dllbt tn its coatilldfnC ba&lle aaalnlt ea-~ut on ftffdom oi lralonnalt.c111. ln a joiDt aetsioa of the Ora.nee County chiPter ol Sifma Delta Chi, {},. Ill• tlonal jounaaliaUc aoclety. and tht Orute eow.tt Press Club. a puel clebatecl the te • called Re a rd'•• Report which will be con· sidered for adoption Feb, 19 in Chicago by the American Bar AssoclaUon. Superior court J u d g e Robert Gardner of Corona del Mar, Dlstrlct Attol'H)' Cecil Hicks and trial lawyer Marshall Schulman repre· aented the k!gal profession Oil the panel. Profev'onal n e w a m e n wbo represented the preu oa the panel were Don Smltb. Los Aqeles Tlmea; Dave ft ... , S.ta Aaa Register; and Bob Geivet. Long Beach IndependeJtt.. Press Telegram. iET UP DEBATE Monte Helme of the Lo~ Angelea Times, freedom of infonnation chairman for both Sigma Della Chi and the press club, tel up the ·debate and moderated the panel procram. : The Reardon Report was prepared by a committee o( the national bir •SOCia- tion headed by Juatic:e Paul C. R e a r d o n ol the Maasacbusetts s a p t • JD e Judicial Court If adopted next month by the national bar, tt is H· peded to be adopted by state bar groups and local county b a r a11oclations. Juda• GardDer ventured an "educ.ted peu.. itlat. in cattfornla, lt could effll be adopted by the a t a t e Judicial Council, thus mak- ing it ~s bindlnl as .. the law of the land" on ju4ges througboUt tbe state. Tbe report recommends r~al11 tlabttning control of Prt-trt•l inlonDadon add releaH of information sur- rouodinl the arrelt ol a suspect ia a criminal eae. lt wOUld, for eumple, make I a w enforcement agents, attorney• a n d members of the preas sub-ject to contempt of court proceedings for publiahin( any detalla ol evidenee tying a suspect to the crime for which be was arrested. Allo q>eciftcall1 ruled, out .. . uader ..._ ~ Report ....id~of1ny prl• teeenl the .......... ..... 11\ , , h t have. 4' What k ....... i•, said Relme, in 1utM th e srouadwon ,.,.-'ftlanday nftM'• Mata II .. Press LouACe la Aaabe i m 6'MNnl, Is aM lltGtneys -llotll ,..........., and ., .... -would ~ forbid· din • relMM llfwlnation te a pHdiaC «balllal case otllltr than "the aame, rant aM Hl1al a•mblr,. O( the accuaed. · Alter more \han two hours' discussion la which District Attoney JUcks and Judge Gardner boUl agreed they could see no necessity for maki'n& the Reardon Report a fonnalbld canon ~ ethic. for the le1at pro- f esaion, attorney Schulman said ~as "not c~letely ctear la my own ~ about the netd fOr this MW set of ruin." Judie Gantner recom- mended that tbe Orange CoUllty press form a com· mittee, "and do it fast," to try to peraullde the Orlllll Ceat1 Bar Aasocla· tlon to take a poaltion apblat adopthla of the R • a r d o a Report caltf .... CERTAIN The jurist and both at· torney1 , however. seemed to feel adoption 9C the report as a canon of ethics at the national level is virtually ce11ala. Gardur said he fully ex· pecta to ate a canon bued on tbe nport adopted by the Callfornie State Bar AssocWion and by the state's Judicial Council. Both Gardner and Hicks admitted that, though they penoaally do not 1ee the need for more re1trtctions on information m a d e available to the pn11, they would abide by tbe new rule• if they were made part of tbt lthical canons of their respective pro!esslons. They both admitted a reporter•s or newspaper's teat of tbe new rules through "civil dilObedlmce" ( publl ca&n of for~~rma· tlon in alleged pt ol court) would ttand a "vuy, very 1Un1 cbaoe." ol cban1· inf Uw rules: fn one of the key ex- chan1es of the eveninf: reporter Smith q u o t e a figure• from a naUonal 1tudy made by Sigma Delta Chi which indicated only one case in 20,000 feloay trials studied was reveraed by an appeal court due to publicity -.Mcb Interfered with the wwe ..... __.,, "'*"• ll AM, • lft lllf ~ It hclflc View. llltl,.1 .. ------------------------------· ,._., itecHla V1" Mtlnlrlll hfk,I• FalllllY _.... tllOlt Wllllltll • Miile ..-111~ ........... ~ IO IN ~ ~ _..,., DlndMI llr hClllc .... 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Why rel11t.e them. can't it evtr be 1tair trial Reporter Geivet •4ked th-.· lllld free preu'?"' R11. 2 for 47' Kai Kan Dog Food =s:s1 12 ' I ·1v Antenna T., _....., ~.., TV;9 ·3 ,c _..... af e TIN'lfty ........ ,rkel .... ,,.... reaptl .... $477 Tape Tool label Maker M•lct yew '"" 11lf Mhltln r • I 11 ti l1tt1r ,1u t1c ldt1l1. C1l1r ch.ice. s311 ,....,, ,,...,, lt, 1"8 • Servi~ R~ I For Contractor ....... Slrl ... llWlr, cMOUldH 0( tb6 ~---OIMl ... Co. ,..... bl)pld Wld fnl'ftr• ... bl&bw111 ... th• 0r .... tout. wrt bald to- day la lAlll Buda .. Mr. KYier. •bo UVld in tMt city, 41ed Moncla1 after a stroke. Mr. M1Der i.avea '11 wife, IMU.. Huttqtoa Mllkr, at the funlly bome, 9J1 AU.Dtic Ave., Loq Btldl. Key of K_. WBlended hiskey ~--$299 er then .ur every ...., ...,,, ... _ ta.lt • $1 19 Playtex Disposable Baby .. Bottles loxef6S\ 97c· ,_ Mlly ...... twe'e wff'I" Wltlt ,.......,.,,_,, .... ; .................. Factory Smoker Cigafs bj Santa Fe r~~=$200 Illy f I Ill I VI 1lt1n et fUS a ... ' B DAILY ,U..OT Frldl.Y, Jan....,y 19, 1%8 ...... _, ..... led!_ BIG BLUE RETURNING -The 72-foot yawl Esca· pade, known in Newport waters for many years, will ''come home" in February, 1969, under the new ownership of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Monison of Los An'eles. The Morriaona bought the tamed yawl in Florida and will cruise the Atlantic, Mediter· ranea.n· and Caribbean before returning to Southern California. 'Big Blue Escapade' Returning to Newport Escapade, the f a m • d Sparkman 4c Stephen• 72· foot racing yawl that once campaigned S o u t h e r n California waters, hat been purchased by a Los Angeles famJly and will return to LEGAL NOTICE II..,, L. """'-"""" No!1ry P\ltlllc.e.llfotftle l'rlnclNI OfflCll Ill Or-County ,,.., c-i.lcllt .,..,.. 1'.tlrvert n. "" J-1 TtfM\', ""-""" a ..... "~ IM AM_ ....... C.le MeM, c.M. ""' ~bllsfltd Or-Co.st Otll'f l'llot. Jlft. 12. "· ,. !Ind l'eO. 2. ,... 67-41 LEGAL N<mCE l'•I*' ClllTl .. ICATI O" MISll .. " "CTITIOUI "01 MAMI Tiie _,.,..._. de ,,.,..,., cer11t'f !Ml l'i.a Quelll'f Meets •re COftdudlno • f"tl911 _._ .. M l-.. MD 1<11- A ..... Clt'f 91 Hulltlngtae Beldl, C-ty .. o.-. ltete "' Gellforllle. """' Ille flctlt'-firm -., ..,...,_!loll wtl/dl ~ llOt a/lclW lie true Mme 6r "-ol tM ... ._ 1"'"91ed In .. 1c1 lllltfntu. f\Hllt: 1'1.AZA QUALITY MfiATS 111<1 !NI Mid flrm It~ of !tie fotlCIWille ...,_. wi-111mu ..... lddr-., ... fol10w1· Jamet JMnlngs. 7111 >ht $1 , w .. t- mlMttr. C.lflorft11. lt~h••<I I". MOii-$171 MMclow· l•rll Dr., Huntington 9teell, C.lllomlt. WITNIU wr hend 11111 *'-..... 91 0.-umlltr, 1'67. J11Mt JtnnfngJ •1c11..-I', Moneco ST4TE OF CALll'DRN14 l COUNTY OF ORANGE I H o.. "''' llfl'I de't of O.C:ember. A.D. 1 .. 1. btlort mt, llM U"""'ltNd, a No!1ry Public lft .... tw Mkl COlllll'f encl Sl•lt. mkllnt !Mnln dUIY c_. mlol«wcl tftd 1..-n. .....-lt'f •• purtd J1ma J-lntt •ncl lllcN•d ,. Mol\Ko k-,. -'9 lie h "'-' -NrN'I IA Mlcr-..i 19 ~ wllfl.n lnsh'-', lftd eek.......... IO me tlltllllev ~IMMIM. lOl'l'"IAL. SIAl.1 Allee M. Mlr11ft NotWY l'lltllle-Catffllrnlt .. rllld111tl Office In Or1,,..Ctv111'f My C-mluiOOI EQlr" NOY. o, 1'70 PllllllSIMlll 0.1,.. CoeJf 0.ll't "llet. DK..,,,.,., "· 110 lftd Jt_,., lo It. "· .... JOS7.., LEGAL Nat'ICE Newport, p r o b a b 1 y 1n February of 1969. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Mor· ruon recently purchased the yacht in Florida where It has been since Baldwin M. Baldwin of Newport Beach sold it a number of years ago. Don Bussey, professional yacht akipper of Newport Beach, baa aignect on u aki p per and will ac company the Morriaons on an extended crulse of the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Cari~an before bringing the boat back through the Panama Canal to its former home in Newport Beach. Bussey said the Morriaons plan to cruise the PacWc after 1969. Several s tr u c t u r a 1 changes are being made on the yacht, including a larger "doghouse" for c r u i s l n g comfort. WhUe racing in Southern California the yacht was known as ''Big B 1 u e Escapade" to distinguish It from other sailing vessels of the same name. Under Baldwin's cam- . palgnlng. Escapade hlled in several Honolulu a n d Acapulco races and was the first yacht to win the Mlaml to Montego Bay r a c e • Baldwin disposed of the yacht after he pure.based Audacious ( f o r m er I y Northern Light). another famed S p a r k m a n &r Stephens yawl. Boat Show Sets Sail The Pan -Pacific A u d 1 t o r I u m will be t r a n s f o r m e d into a showcase for pleasure boats starting Monday as Lina! preparations are completed for the 12th annual Southern California Boat Show. The largest all-marlne ex- hibition this side of the Na· tJonal Boat Show lo New York ls acbeduled for a Jan. 26-Feb. 4 run at the 160,000. s q u ar~foot Pan·Paciflc. Beverly Boulevard n e a r Falrfax, Los Angeles. Sponsoring S o u t h e r n California Marine Associa· tion officials assert the show is larger and more complete than ln any previous year. It Won't Drive You To The Poorhouse I Paelfle Clrealt 1 New Ocean Racing Series Proposed By ALMON LOCKABEY ....... ,.,., Southern California soon may have a counterpart to Florida'• famed Southern Ocean Racing Circuit. a aeries of offshore yacht rac· lng that has come to be known as a testing ground for sailing yachts. The proposed P a c l f i c Ocean ·aacing Circuit will be sponsored by the Yacht Racing Union of Southern Calllornla and would be held every two years starting In 1988: YRU otflciaJ.s hope the series of Dve races will at· tract eestern as well u local entries. As such, It would be considered a tune· up s e r i e s for the Transpacific Honolulu race held biennially on odd- numbered years. The new PORC is also proposed as a biennial affair. The SORC is held a.nnually. The proposal, first outlin· ed to the San Diego Ocean Racing fleet at its annual meeting, would desipate San Diego as an assembly po'nt and the start of the first race. The first race would eod in the Long ee.cb-lM Angeles area wbicb lD tum would be a starting point for one or more Qwmel Islands races. Newport Harbor ls also proposed as a starting and/ or finishing point for one or more of the races. The series is planned to span about three weekJ in late May and early June. Minimum entry size would be set in the Cal-40 rating cange. Social enjoyment of the crews UN: tbe1r familila la also bein1 ccaidered bJ ... nnlinc to baw tae r ace1 flnilb where C o o d eo- tertainment facllltiel are available. At present the cloeeat thing to Jl'lorida 11 SORC 1D Southern Calllornla l 1 Newport Harbor y I c b t Club's Ahmanson Serles ud Los Angeles Yacht Club's Whitn~y Series: The YRU of Soutbem California is composed of/ about a dozen yacht clubs which have c l u b b o u s e facillties. . SEE AND CHOOSE FROM OVER 1,000 PLANTS ••• GARDENS MELLIA ......... c....,.. ..... _ .. .. ._.._._.,.,, LI""' -,..,,... Pff ... vii Fl\'trltt •ntlts tf ... ....,., ..,.,... ...... . . .,., c..,.. Yev ore ~rdielly lnfvtM te visit G,..n Hoven'• ea.n.lllo Shew. Hund .... ef theee lovely ,..,... ment. Trufy, here Is a thew end • sale wt worth tald"I ,.,. inf Onfy vl90NW ht qu.llty ptanlll Now ltt buct otMf .,.._. ••. •" dearly lftOrittMI with -,ic- tvre labels. 2.49 Value VISrT OUR PET SHOPS " • ,. W'. • • • htehNltt New ••• tho Melt lftOffm fi ne ef pets ortd pet IUP- .._, .,. .......,. te .;.. et Green Hoven Gardens ht ..... 0.... -4 C.... Melo. Four .complete .,.rtmefttl . . . DOG GROOMING savtcl Cit Gar· ..... °'"9 ...., ... •DS .. , Pero\ .... , toMri•, IT'S GREAT TRY m SOIL IMPROVER A "'"'"""" Mii lmprov•r that ucu<11 •II otllt ,.., &M It ••• and t,.y ltl ey, Cu. ,.t. 2'' Gladiolus lulbt ,., .. ,, ahlpmtntl ~ltotl llt• fo< lorlnt & lu"'"'" Gt rclt n C•for. SAU ... 3c l9Ch TROPICAL TREE FERN lu.-·•Nftr Z.Oleftd' "'° »"'9 '""""' l0t PCl'ltO ClOfltel-Of ....... .... "'rdtft.. Sl.IO YAWi H--'1 a fa'IOl"lte few spring gordett color. Extremely decorative. low growing ond frM. blooming for v i- brant c0lor. l.49 y .... Gohft 8~ lteacly-Mix Concrete Jvot aff -ter '"" "''' 69-... llack Pl•• Jt pont• ....... ~~~:'r~ , .... ,_ TillClr tlHt • ....... .,,_ 1.6' value ITALIAN CYPRESS 0,...,. Ha •tfl O•l'dent ... )It,.. """" "'''' •n •-tl•nt l •vocllatt tA , .. _ ot•ttty -••• Tiie MVln" tN .......... ,..._ 094!'\ .... ... ... ~ .. ....._ ·--· 1.4'Y .... .... 77• ... .,.. ~." "IJ. Wtl PNCh", "0.W Ml11t Ntctarlllt", '"Sit. ... ,, ..... ,......., Hlllt A,,all" IM "'Mf . . . TAI '8HIFEI ·-1•1 IMlrell.. ....Met )'tlf .. Mve .. ,,.,.. ... tftlt clltice, l9W r':'"' Junl. ~"~:.~~· ,r:. ~~--.1 TlttMtl'OWwell -lot .... ",, -.. , ... l .29V.twGo"- BARE ROOT ROSES "'*' lt9ndoN vorleti... Man)' f•r m er All- AINriam w'"- nen. • • eutk ......... and suppfl" ... AOUA•IUMS .•• al ldlMI ., fhll 'I ..,,,._ •.. SMALL ANIMALS .• , p1,... ,..., ..,.._, ..._ ... ~ kids witl love ltl Shade Trees 1" Australian TEA IUSH 8 -:..=. ...... .,.._ 1.49Y .... Got wntightly bare tpOtt In that lawn? Here'• firtt qwallty dichondro 9t • ~ ...,., price. SHOVEL Here .. t Ito CIVAllty P:..'r~.!~T!: aturdy '""fltruct!.n. CrTIUS PIUrT TitllS Lat .. ttu'1!y, dltt•N rtelat•nt. r yH r .id otoclr. c ...... ,,..,,. ,:;::~. ··-"· ""'• .... .... IMff'llit. 4•s CIAllDINI IC..PL ... 1" OMI IMIYDAY-OMY I Ul TO I P.M.,IUN. NITO IP& II , ive tc , 'Ml· • ... L -II llA MDII Pot on. lack · Honor Paid Patorans Once they have climbed the rungs of office, what happena to ex-presidents of women's cluba? One thing is certain -they aren't put out to~lture. Geared to a IChedul& that would impress a bi ·powered buJinesa executive, they continue to fill t ir calendars with meetings philanthropic and social. Tribute was paid past presidents today when Costa Mesa Women's Club honored them with a program. 'Songs My Motibel' Taught Me,t by ain&er Jane West-- brook. Patorana, u these former presidents call them- selves. are put presidents et any federated women's club and currently each is a member ot Ccllta Mesa Women'f Club. M.eeting in members' homes for brunch or coffee, they raise money for items needed by the club. Headed tlUs year by Mrs. John Hanek, Patorans include the Mmes. Harry Burdick, Gunning Butler, L. W. Covert, L. R. Daughenbaugh, Reuben Day, G. P. Hal· liwell, Frank Hroza, Heinz Kaiser and William Kermode. Other Pat.rans are the Mmes. Louis Kozel, Chet McCarty, H. ~: .McMurtry, E. L Moore, Alvin Pinkley, Ell.is Ponu.. ·J. P. Puffinbarger, AltbW' Williams and Ralph Viele. RIMIMBlllNG WHEN -Usually ioo busy to dwell in the past, t.heea P*>rans, elub past presidents, took time to relive their active dab years when they were honored today by the f!osta Mesa Women's Club. They are Oeft to right) the Mmes. John W. Hanek, Patorans ehairman, R B. McHurtry and Frankl. Hruza, the latter two fonner presidents of the Costa Mesa Womea'1 Club. Dancers, Devoted to a Cause The fluid grace ot round dancing will be demon· st.rated Sunday, Jan. 28, by Mr. and Mra. John R. ConlOli and Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Moon (left to right) at the annual square and round dance at Orange County FairlJ'OUDd• to benefit the Varcb of DiJl!es. Groups from iflroupout the ,county will participate from 8-11 p.m. The Whtrtawa.y Varieties will provide intermiasion entertainment. Door awards and re- freshments are included in the •1 admission. Spec- tators are welcome. Cheers for All the Volunteers Enthusiasm for the March of Dimes is expressed by the Mmes. Dean Betts. George E. Gerner, Henry Stotsenberg and Verl L. Taylor Oeft to right) of the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa area. They will join 8500 men and women marching Jan. 27-31 in Orange County for the fight against birth defects. The march is the large&t source of revenue for Ute National Foundation-March of Dimes' continuinc battle against childhood diseases. Funds also sup- port birth defect centers, one of which 16 in Orange County. Wife Wisbes to 'Kiss Off' Husband's Romantic Notions DllAft Amf 'LANlmRI: We are ii oar mld-311 Md have been marled ell)tt 1ean. Oar twin boys (3 years old) ue llnUIUlly nerptic and re- fue to up dartDC the clly. They d9 aleep 12 haun a niebt. honver, and my l*liatridlll tafl Ud.1 Js 1.d~ rest and not Co worry. The pro&lelll ii not with the bo71 but wltb their f.Mher. He seems to tbLB INI& ......... be pU I roman- tic nota. (wldeb la olten) I lbo8kl drop e+tt)tldq ad make lib Mad-ame Pampldow. YesterdlJ 111)' buabmcl came home at DOOD te bne lancb and J*k fOf' a three•1 trip to Mcmtreal. Be teld IM to Pllt tbe ktda outside fOf' I 1tttle whUe btcaute be waa feelin1 amor· ..,, I wu ht Ute middle ol the laun- drJ Ind uplalnld that durtq the day 1 bavt to be I mother flnt and I nreetbeart second, but he wouldn't Jin.. He walked out of the house and slammed the door -mad u bops. Pleue come up with a aolution to Cll6a prtblem, Ann. bec9uae It la sure Co came up again. -AROUND THE CLOCK MISTRESS D&AR CLOCK : U '" ttan ••er ~ ... Itek ,., • bedrM• ..., • I rta•lllOll U..& 10" dteck tN It. It ~ "8a trytq tt ftpre Mt •111 te pt rhl el ta.. kNa •• It ........ -• well, rell4 tlM .e1t leUer: DEAR ANN LANDERS : Recently you pubUshed a letter from a woman who complained bitterly because her husband wouldn't leave her alone. She aaid he couldn't pa11 her ln the kitch· en without giving her a ~ttle pinch f1' a pat and that 1he was exhausted becaute bi.I ta appetite waa ao much greater than tiers. I wish the would send me her hu.sband and take mine Be.Ueve me, she'd get IO much rest that after a while she'd be glad to take her octopus back. r 1m in my 30s and so la J im HP la ln perfect health, has a fine dis· ------~--------~~~~~~-~--------------~---- position and ls a wonderful rather. If he had a half-way decent sex dnvP ht would l'K' an ideal husband. Jim never Initiates anything. If I didn 't make the rirst move nothinli? would h.appen. I feel like a lewd worn· an. l'w talked to our doctor and he says Jim 's problem Is psychological and he will tell Jim so If he'U come to the office. Jim refuses to go. He claims I am oversexed and it is MY problem -not his. Please don't sug- gest that he talk to a psychlatrist. Jim th.lnts they are all nuts. I love the guy and wouJd never cheat on him. so 1 guess I am jll!t writing to let others know ths.t there Is eomething worse than too much lovlq. Not enough. My signature can be -A OUEST AT A BANQUET WHO IS HUNGRY DEAR GUEST: Mo1t people who arl' buni ry are not actually atarvtni to death. thl'y would just like m11re food. 1\1) advice 111 tn llet p "lnltlat1n1t things" and 1'4lp reellni like • lewd woman. Somt men would io I.II tht lr graves celibate If the woman didn't make tll1e fJrat move. If you alter your attitude 11d 1Cop being 10 rt· seaUul Jim might re1pond In 1 way tbat will 111rprt1e '"' DEAR ANN LANDERS : I married a successful and vetarlous widower . Soon I will be expected to entertain a great deal. I'm a career girl who needs some major hints on how to ~ve a really smashing dinne r party. Can you recommend some good recipe books! -HOSTESS WITif THF: LEASTESS DEAR HOSTESS: Rfflpe books c.aa ' bf foolld In any book aton •IHI you c11n iet som,. superb ~clpe11 fr(lnt the rood section er this paper. lnlt just between us glrls, Ifs not what'• on the table that ma•u a am111tmi dinner party -lt'11 what's on $e chairs. What awaits you on the other side of the marriage veil? How can you be sure your maniage will worU Read Ann Landers' booklet "Marri&te -What to Expect.'' Send your ~ 'IUest to Ann Landers ln care of thilt newspaper enclosing 50 cents in col.t'l and a long. stamped. self-.addressed envelope. . AM Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send th(Jn 11> her in cart' of the DAILY PlLCYr, enclosing a self-addressed, stam1!9d envelope. l .. Vice Officer Speaks On Narcotics, Hippies ALL YOURS -Writiftl finis to her job 11 president of the Women's Division, Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, MR. Winilred Bacon places the gavel in tbe capable banda of Mn. C. Graham Edelblute wbo officially becomes new president Wedneeday, Jan. 24, at a dinner meeting. Robert W. Ferauaon. vice officer for the City of Oraqe Police Departmet, will dllcun The Narcotic Problem and Hipple Mov• ment before El Camino Real Junior Woman's Club in D a n a Point Community Clubhouse 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22. The club also hopes to present films on the same subject, and the public 11 i11vited to attend. Refreshme11ts will b e served f o 11 o w I n g the meeting, and reseTVations may be obWned by callln1 boetesses Mrs. Jobn Hart, -.1918 or Mrs. Ronald Hamilton, 496-2175. Also upcoming for the group is participetioo in the March ol Dimes Mother's March to take place Satur- day and Sunday. Jan. 27-28. Two members of the club serving as area chairmen are Mrs. Larry Kopeslcy, who will map out the cam- paign in Dana Point, and Mrs. David Robbins, who will handle the Laguna Niguel area. The March of Dimes fight against birth defects iJ a Federatloo ol W o m e n ' s Clubs -Junior Membership Gavel Passing Changing of Guard Linda Bigelow Becomes Mrs . Richard Ei'c:hi$Jn A clwl&inl ot the suard It due for the Women's Division of Newport Harbor Chamber of C o m m e r c e when members g a t h e r Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 7 p.m. In the Newporter Inn. IV.rs. C. Graham Edelblute will accept the president's gavel from Mts. Winifred Bacon. The audience will be car- ried From Court to Port by Mn. Joe Beek who will relate her visit to Parlia- ment and her trip abroad the Queen Mary. To be Installed alone with Mrs. Edelblute will be the M m e 1 • Buie, flr1t vice prelident; William Mason . second vice president; Carol French, treuuret; Patricia Bray, recording aemrt.ary, and Eloise Kloke, cor-respondinc secretary. On the board are the Mmes. Margretb E 1 t o t , Nona Hoffman, A 11 c t a Gtac:omu:z1, CbrJ1 Hopper, Doone Lawaon, ){ a r l a n GIDODI aDd Bacon. Ruervations may b e made by calling t h e Chamber ol Commerce of- fice , 548-US!i. ·March Rites Announced March 15 has b e e n selected for the wedding or Claudia Lynn Donaldson, daughter of Mt. and IV.rs. B. C. Donaldson of Seal Beach, and Pe1er Edward Otoe. IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dios of Long Beach. The bride-to-be u a graduate ol McMinnville High School in Oregon, Long Beach City College and Golden West College. Her fiance, who was graduated from Wilton High School and the University o f California, Santa Barbara, ii completing studies for his masters degree at UCLA. He ls alft.liated with Sigma Phi Epsilon fntemity. · Hems, Chins Drop! Somebody bad to do it And U.S. fashion king Nor- man Noren dJd ii with a "whim" -dropped milady's bemUne. His spring collection futures this auit with hem about 10 inches above lhe floor. /,.,,, Attired in a gown of candlelight white w i t h bodice adorned in knotted Venise lace, Linda Ann Bigelow, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph A. Bigelow or Hunti ngton B e a c h , became the bride of t t. Richard Dwayne Etchison, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Etch ison of Costa Mesa. The ceremony. took place in Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Orange. The bride's father, a church elder, of· ficiated at the double ring service. The bride completed ber bridal attire w t t h a candlelight veil caught to chlHon roses and ahe car· r led a bouquet of white roses. lilss Sue McSorlie of San Bernardino wu the mald of honor in a gown ol yellow chiffon. Her bouquet was ot yello• roses. 1n yellow dot· ted swiss and beadband of white carnations •as the flower girl, Karen Gage. Dan J. EtchtlOn was best man, while uaberini duties were assumed by Bruce Nub and Gary Rhyder. Kevin Btaetow Wll the CU· die bear«. Or1an mualc wu _played by Mn. Darrel Kre&10. and 1ololat was Mrs. Richard Beemer. A reception followed ln the reception hall for 120 suestl. Asa stlng were Mrs. Walter Bouse, Mrs. Walter Mills, Miss Ann Goodwin. Miu Anita Van Eaton and Mis• Barbara Butters. The newlywed Etchlsons now are at bome in Fort Sill. Otta. Alter sraduation from Women Discover MIS. ll D. ITCHISON Ring lxch.,.. Marina Wah School. the bride attended Golden West College and G r a c e I a n d College, Lamoni, Iowa. The bridegroom wes graduated from Coatt Mesa High School and Orange Coast C0Ue1e and EngiMer Of· fi cer Candidate S c h o o I , Waabintton, D.C. 'All Systems Are ,Go' NOW .oPiN 011111 Ill ... IW ........ .................... .....,,, ........ .., ......... .... ... _ ......... .., ..... .... ............ ""-...... .... .................... --...... 1"I CMrAWATI IMOr OI l&.9' MOUOW .., ... (' ... ""'' , .............. } ~· MACll CAllt (7,., .... ,. --... project ud tbt El ea.nu. Real Junior• pmticlpet. as often u pc11at&le. · Prese1tly tbty are pro.. vldint. tr....,....._ f« • San JUU Capiltruo ex· pedant motMr to t h e Oran1e Coullty M • d i c a 1 Center, Oranse. lot Iler prenatal cbeck·upt. Placentia 'Pioneer' ·ro Speak Geor1e Key, member of one ot Placentia'• pioneer famllles, will speak and show colored slides to mem- bers of tbe Orange Cou11ty Genealolical Society at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 25, in Bowers Museum, S a n t a Ana. The pubUc is Invited to hear Key, a retired Placen- tia Unified School District employe, wl.o has done much research on the area. Key's mother came by ox wagon fTom South Dakota in 1889. and his uncle planted 40 acres of Valencia orange trees in 18MI, the firat commercial grove in California. He 5till lives in the oldest house in Placen· tla. 'Tally Ho' Is Slogan Of Alumnae Plaid Co+ton lor Individualism Alice Blaine of Benson & Partners creates shapely silhouettes in woven plaid canvas: The swagger cape (at left) zips up the front and is cut on swinging li nes. The newsy fit and flare silhouette (at right) in a t.hrff.quarter length coat pairs up with a 1kiMy shirt in cotton aaUn and mini atirt. An English luncheon and ---------------------------- general meeting have Clip- ped Wings. United Air Linet Stewardeu Alumnae , prac- ticing their "tally hoe and cbeerloe." Attendi.nl the 11 a.m. Thunday, Jan. 2$, get· tocethtr iD Woodland Bills will be area members, the Mmes. WUliam Bell. James BIU'toa, Richard hescbi, Peter Harioa, J1m Shaffer, Emmett Oehlert, P a u l WasenMeh met Robert Zelldorf. 'Jbe JIC'OP'lm will include up-to.date reportl on airline activities ud futur• plans. Also scheduled is planning for the IJlDWll ( u t u r e 1 t e wardeaa Recruitment Day ICbeduled ttli1 apring at 1be airport. League Session Artist Demonstrates Vincent Farrell of Laguna Beach will live an oil demODltratioa at tbe 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23. gathering ol Costa Mesa Art League in Adams Elemen· tary School. A drawinc will be COD· ducted for Farrell's com· pleted painting. The public is invited to attend. A native cautornlan . and Orange County resident for many years, Farrell at- tended Orange C o a s t College and Laguna Beach School of Art and Deaip and later studied w l t h Sergei Bongard of Santa Monia. His works. i n c 1 u d 1 n g landscapes, still lifes and p o r tr a i t s , have been presented in several one· man 1bow1, the most recent at Andreu-Stone Gallery, Newport Beacb. He bu particlpllted in the Lqune Ftltival of Altl the put few,..,.., ad bu ·-awards in other juried 1hows. He ls a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and the Costa Mesa Art League. League members are talc· ing part in a series of workshops conducted by David Vaughn every Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. The .six-week courM c01ta Sl5 1nd is open to the public. lnslructlon ls given in land.ape, 1 ea sca p e, portrait and still We durinl classes in Adams School. Pvaon• enrolled are re- quired to brine ea.el, paints, canvas and drop cloth. For more information, call Mrs.· Garry Y OUJll, 545-11134. June Date Announced Chapter Hears Rehabilitation Progress Talk Lee ADderson will apeak on the rebabilitation pro-cram wbicb tile u . s • GJipsum Co. ls condoctrac in Eut Harlem, New York City and Chicago before members ol the National Association of Women in Comtruction, Orange Couo· ty Chapter 91. . Members will cather at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, in tbe Saddleblck JDn, Santa Ana. Reae.rvatlons may be made with Mi's. Carroll Boles, M8-a71 or Mrt. Gene Carpenter, '37·'7523. Violinist Plays For Alumnae Violiniat Kn. Dwayne JtmeD will be fotured at the n-lay, ... 2 3. tatberiae of F a 11 er t o n Alulnme, Ma Phi Epsilon. inter.tlanal proleaional mUllc iW&itJ. ......... will fllbl' at 7:• p.m. in tbe Sa• ~ home of Mn. CUrtil J. Sdnnidl H.-bor Area 1DlllllMn or pro- ..,.ctive mtmben may call Mn. Riclaard Schlelinger. ,._.,., for fur1bm-in· formallba. ll>VU.WllA CA1J1'0RN1A sumnOR JCJUiMlC, RmrAL ~ TRAININS ... Mr. M". W. I. Menn (714 t 494-1142 ----~ .,.. ....... -. . -. . . . 1en plaid swinging !lgth coat Hears a ti on Talk • will speak itatioa pro- b U.S . conductiilg , New York :ago before ie National Women Lil range Coun· I gether at ~y. Jan. 23. k bm, Santa ms may be rs. Carroll rM-1.Gene ... Plays i1nae s. Dwa)'M feaitmed at .-. 23, a llerton 'hi Epsilon, profeuional l "6er at tbe Saa • ell Mn. idt. Barbor I Of pro- ~call SCldlllnger • ,....... in· Fete Aun Chrlat m Catholic mertca. will •lrtbda1 entl in the ll'bor Con. re, Gardea 'at 2 p.m. 5Un MC l. -- .. Pledges Exchanged in Newport Hermann Leo Low claim· Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Jooes nJan, ls the granddaughter Institute of Graduate ed Leslie Alne Jones as bis Sr. and Mrs. W 111 i am ol Mrs. Q\arles E. Borchard Studies fn Florence, Italy. bride durlnc a double ring Kalbreier Sr., all of ot Newport Beach and the CurrenUy the new Mr1. ceremony ln Our Lady Chicago. late~. Borchard. Sbe was Low IJ . teacblnt at St. Queen of the A n g e 1 s The couple are making traduated from Marymont Cecelia's School; Tustin. Ber Catholic Church, Newport tbelr home on Balboa Island College, Palos Verdes where husband was educated iD n-ch after a weddin1 trip to Lake she wu elected bomecocn-Vienna and la attendln1 uca . Arro·""'ead. T""-n-c .. ., in& queen of Loyola Orange Coalt Collega and IM ncV. olman Collatty The former Miss Jones. University. She obtained ber later will transfer to UCJ officl&ted at the nuptial 1 third generation Califor· masters in art at Plus XII to study accounting. mass !or the daughter of ------------------------------Mr. and Y.rs. Row land G. Jones of Newport Beach and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Johann Low of St. Polten, Austria. The bride wore b e r Zonta LaudsGirls-of4he-month mother's wedding dress of pale ivory satin with a fitted bod.ice and a yoke of ap· pliqued silk net. H e r shoulder length veil was caught to a headpiece of satin and she c a r r i e d ,gardenias, stephanotis and u urns· JANUARY BALE Receivinl 7;onta Oub of Newport Harbor laurelJ as 1.onta • gl.rll • of -the - month for January were four outstanding coeds from Harbor Area high fehools. Each was introduced to the membership at a luncheon. Planning to major in French in college and even- tually wort as an in- terpreter is Corona del Mar Higti School's c h o l c e , Laurey Kramer. Daughter and stepdaughter of Mr. and Mn. Craig Benson. she toot first place in a c o u n t y Frencb·speaking c o n t e at. Other myriad activities in· elude SenJor Honor Soci.ety. American F 1 e 1 d Service, French Club and Callfornia Scbolanhip Federation. Peggy Jobnaon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Johnson of Costa Mesa bas two interests, fine arts and nursing. The Costa Mesa High senior h a s acted in dramatic and musical plays and been a hospit a l volunteer. She is a member of AFS, Concert Choir and was a National Merit Scholarshlp sem.lflnalist. Eetancla's honoree, Shelli Smith, b.u had 14 years ol experience dancing a n d plans to c o n t in u e • Songteading, Pep, AFS and German c l u b activities, numerous class council of. fices and Girls' League are but some of her extra· eurricular activities. S b e la the daupter of Mr. and Yrs. Buren K. Smith of Costa Mesa. Being involved in music and politics appeals to Jan Leslfe Luymes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lei Luymes of Newport Beach. A Newport Harbor coed, she took part ln YMCA model legillatures and won a coun- ty UN essay contest. A cap· pela cholr. madrigals and district honor choir are same of her musical outlets. She was president of Tri· Hi-Y. Linn Humber Engaged To Charles H. Shedd Annonnclng the engage- ment of their daugher Linn Humber to Charles H. Shedd are Mrs. Marjorie Humber of Corona del Mar and Har· old J ohn Humber of Long Beach. babys breath. Miss Cathleen Bunce. the bride's cousin, was maid of honor and serving as at· tendants were Miss Kristi Snyder, Mrs. Dennis Tons and Mrs. Peter Ver Halen. They donned g~ and white brocade floor length gowns and held colonial bouquets of roses and babys breath. Flower girls were Cheryl and Michelle B o r c h a r d , cousins of the bride. The benedlct asked Yark Jones, brother of the bt-ide to be best man. Usherlng were stephen Jones. another brother, Michael and Fred· erick Buckley and Michael Bunce, her cousins. Movie Guide The couple are planning a late summer wedding in St. James F.pisc~al Church after the bened1ct -elect finishes Army Officer Can· didate School. During the. r~eption ln the Bluffs attended by 250 guests. Miss C h r i s t i n e Borchard, another cousin of the bride, circulated the guest book. Special guests were Julius Low, brother of the bridegroom from Austria, (Edltor•a NOit: Tiiis movi. gul6e fs prep.red by tM films comml!M ol H1!'11of" Cou<>cll PT A. Mrt. ll-rf wen..., Is prtsleltftl end M~. Hert Sw-y Is ~ommlttee cllefrfl"en. 11 b fntend@d H 1 !'f'ltr!llQ In dettrm· l~fng •uillble lllma tor cert1ln t!M oroups end will '""'" weeltty. YO<Jr \lltwa .,. IOllClltd. Miii them to MtN· It OulcM, cert of Ille DAILY PILOT ) FAMILY THE BIBLE -CX) - Presentation of B o o k of Genesis. CHARLIE , THE LONESOME COUGAR - Disney animal film . EIGHT ON TH.E LAM - Bank clerk and widower finds a fortune and a pack of trouble In a parking lot. THE JUNGLE BOOK - Disney's version of Kipl- fng's tale. 1llE SOUND OF MUSIC - CX) -Rodgers and Ham· merstein musical. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE -Musical spoof. TEENS AND ADULTS GRAND PRIX -Long film about racing drivera. IN LIKE FLINT -Spy spoof. J A C K OF DIAMONDS - Comedy melodrama about geoUeman jewel thief. MORE THAN A MIRACLE -MagJcal misadventures attend wooing of a peasant girl in this earthy Italian fai.ry tale. ROBBERY -Exciting re· emictment of daring rob- bery. ROSIE -Comedy about kooky b e h a v i o r of millionaire widow. TO SIR. WITH LOVE -(X) -Teacher brings sense of responsibility to antisocial teen.agers in London slums. MATURE TEENS AND ADULTS CAPRICE -Coametics in· dustry spy becomes in· volved in Interpol es· pionage. Miss Humber, a Newporl DR. ZHIVAGO -Young Barbor Hlgh Schoo 1 Russian doctor and poet graduate, will complete her caught in c o u n tr Y ' s fifth year in June at San revolutionary upheaval Diego Stale College where Based o n Pastern~k's she was selected as one of N o b e l P r ize.winning the 10 best dressed on cam· novel. pus. She was a member of THE GIRL AND mE Alpha Chi Omega, and GENERAL -Peasant c-,.._ ,.... Spurs and served as presi· girl and Italian soldier try LINN HUMBER dent ol Alpha Tau Omega to take thelr prisoner Summer Nuptials auxiliary. NEVER A LEMON EXCEPT IN COLOR through World War l bat· ----------Her fiance, son of Har· UefieJd to collect reward. rison S. Shedd of San Diego N1WP01n•119.••n..tt.•,.._, HAWAII Beautifully and the late Mrs. Sh edd, o 6CIAUOA73 '0900• 11•uu• ,, photographed segment of Century Club is currently stationed at Ft. ~ • o James Micbener's novel. Twemieth Century Club of Ord. He is a graduate of ~ s THE SAND PEBBLES -Huntington Beach meets at Groasmont High School and 'A ,.; Story of crew on 7:~ p.m. the third Tuesday San Diego State. He was w~,.J JJ American gunboat s e t in ~e Park Clubhouse. a member of Alpha Tau ' y in China during mnt. Omega. ADULTS ACCIDENT -Coed u u k ~ --@ becomes disruptive force merry ma ers AWARD WINNER in lives of three meo. TOPS Merry Makers meet 'I'he DAILY Pt;J.OT bu won BEACH RED -Brutal ac· f!!Ve.ry Thursday of tbe o r • awarda f r om the count of World War n month in Perry School. Hun· Oranp County Pn• C 1 u b Pacific mission. . _:a::·n:!gto=n.:Be=ac:.:b:.:.· .:a::.t .:,7.:..p:.:..:.m:.·:..._~L.:=th.l=m==&D7==oth=er=....:ne=WSp&==per=.:...:.!..-----=-----THE BLUE MAX -Drama 1- about World War l German Ace. THE GOOD. THE BAD. AND THE UGLY Outrageous violence in thls Italian western. LUV -Adaptation o f Broadway comedy about a present day neurotic man. THE MILLION EYES OF S U M A R U -Villalness schemes to control men of the world by enlisting their women. MORGAN -Me o tally disturbed Cockney artist attempts to preserve Im marriage, POINT BLANK -Savage tale of u n d e r w o r 1 d vengeance. ULYSSES -Film version of James Joyce's con- troversial novel. X denotes excellent film. WEEl{LY ALMANAC -rYTTTTT••••• •••&I ..... 11 W-TYTTI'" rTrYYl'f'"T.. TTTT'I'' ... This WeeKend January 209.21 English and ~tern Eqliestrian Show • Gallop down to The Plaza at RMcho California this weekend for our big English and WeMern horse show. You"ll see some of the WC$t's finest horse~. m~t skilled and daring riders compete for coveted trophies! lfl ou and the youngsters red in· $pire • you can rent a pony for a couple of turu around the Play Corral. or go for a leisurely trot along our miles or bridle trails. lRN~HO ~BUfORNrn You'll want to broYrse throu$h our gift shops. then come in to our Visitors' Center, where we'll map a route for you tbrouah our 8 7 ,500 actc cm pi rt of dairy fUmS, orchards, nut ~ves, thOfOU"h· b~ Cehforni.. 11,500 Kr-.. of ...... ,,._ ,. 6'' r11•t. re11Chu. daltt f•nM. 11torou11tbn• llOne bred hone ranches, annlands, home· mdlo. l!Otnai•rs ...-. w ,.~.,-·, ·-· sites and recrc~tion areas. • o•llff 11y '"""llr~ t111!1'4Jerift ot k•IWf At. Plan now to share the eJtdtcment of =.~,:"';.'~~~o!::; <~-= Rancho California! rwy .c The,._.,,,...... .. ....,.. c-tltll)'). · NEXT WEEKEND SOMETHING'& COOK ING AT RANCHO COME TO OUR BIG COUNTRY BAKE SALE? ' I I ~I ~ J I / ,,. I I. \l ~/ I SALE! in fine imporied w •If I I e 60.00 ~. '°' an se'8d a beadfW NW ~at for sprint and SM Mp k> h9tf of tbe ...... pHcL These coats • wry special becatS8 ol 118·-... tlful tailorina, the gf9at care gf\tl!G to each detal. Dooble breasted OI cloche sty1tn1 ••• hi importecl- F rendl wool Md · inohair rx ., ~I ..._ White or pestels; 6 k> 14. '°*and Slis, ...... I -.___ _, - - - --... ~ e.c ,.._ ..... ...._ .._ ............. __.._ __... ...... -· .......... .._ ...... ---- --- - - ------ __________ ....._ ___ _ --------- IZ MILY "LOl ........ E-e·e-Yow! PAYING THI PRICE -BaJdlnc San Diego Rocket forward Toby Kimball clutdles his knee in •goDY after injuring himself during Tburlday night'• Cincinnati pme at Cleveland, Ohio. Kimball re· turned to the game in the aeoond half but San Diego lost, 129-126. l'OMrlag tlae Cltttdt Guyer's Cannon On Call; Top Gymnasts at UCI Ptdled up ... tbe 0nutae COMt ... : .b::'8 BlllCb'1 Red Guyer, the flame.batted track starter, will bren out bU trusty cannon f« tbt Tlmel lndoar Gtllnel Feb. 10 •t 1M 1111W Forum In Inglewood. w. whoM unequivoeable eye has ~ 1qcb wodd clu. sun·Jumper1 u Dennii Jobnlon (Su Jose State), I.I a vttenm of big time •uigmnenta .. Tbe native Dllni ftJUl"es to rate beoafary dtizemblp for the Golden StMe 8fter bavinl lel'Ved Lalguna BellCb Hlgb Sdloot· llnce lt:rl. -DGD, la following in dad's JJ'HITE WASH -- 1988 summer and winter Olympics. You may nc.1.1 tmt four years ago the finandal situation was 10 pre11ing that our contingent went alroed on one-way tickets. Escalated aearching for funda picked up the slack, however, ud we were 8ble to provide them witll r e tu r n tr1DJportation. All 0).yqlic monies are derived through voluntary contributione from the general publlc. Doutiona can be made in the area at Mariners Travel, W11tcliff Center ~ Newport Beach; Ski Mart, 2805 W. Coast Highway, Newport. Rlek Maacebo, th mercurial ... Utball player wbe taet starred at Newpert Hubor m_. u4 Orance t.ut c.nec~. 11a1 '-• 1tetd to ti ,...._ la Ids On& fou CCAA . Jmet .. • member of tile Cal SC... (lat Beadl) vanltJ. JobD Bvol, recreation coordinator for Costa Mesa, is pa11ing out cigars at a · furious temPo, celebrating tbe recent arrival ~ a ~ond daughter -'NIDC:J. New reslcle1t I• tk Baycrest sec· tltl ef Newpert ~ It Rady BUiU, ftnter qurterbatk at USC _. mere reeeatty of the Chlea10 Bean. . When Loi ~u wu de.signated ;bott city fOrtbe 19 NCAA basketball championships 1t appeared that at last the Far Welt would get Its share of turDI iii . ~tint the annual title claJslc. However, It now looks like It was jult tbe law of averacn that took the apectade away·trom the Midwest and South -appenntly we aren't to be inc:luded in u.y kind of rotaUon •,.teal. 1be 1• champ.loMhips go to Loulaville and the 1970 NCAA finals are billed for the Univ ... ity of Maryl.Ind. Wins .Pok for 500 Gurney_ Sets ·Record Pace RIVERSIDE -Quallfyln1 resumed ParneDt JCIMI el Tsranc:il, Calf., at Riverside lnteniatlooal Raceway wlDDer of tbe NASCA& .._. Tnad today for Sunday's 900-mlle stock car IOO Jtf7. •blaed _,.... .. _... race, but Dan Gurney bolds the pole at a tpeed o1 JGI.,. lip md position. emerted from tbe na ~ faltill& Gurney'• averaae speed •aa a ot ID quallfJtnC. record 110.971 miles an hour arOUQCI A total ol 44 ~ car *1ftn tbe 2.7·mUe circuit in a 19118 Ford wUl aualify before tlle race. Fairlane Torino. Jone1 .aaid be •• uint the IUll8 It took him four seconds len to ~ type ~ tires be would UM lll M gain tbe pole position than it dfd 185-lap race and ta.id of Gurney and • will qualify before the ract. .Richard Petty: "TbOH. aren't the tirff Gurney. Corona del Mar, California, they'll be using. They're only good sped a fut lap .of 1:27.59. tor a lap or nro. They're too soft" ' Medics Look· At Big Lew's Eye Again By UnJ&ecl Prell latenaUoaal PIUJ~ .......... M.C .. docbd a ...... ., ............ l 1111 h~ad Da•ld Pear101 of lplrl t 0' t S. C., ... 110.tll tt .... :=. wltli .. Tarblo . ...., ~.-. . ..... ..-., wbllle prectice NII pllce ldm ...... ...., ....... Of bll_ ~ ,......., anl UM ..-Iii ''pmball" tins. ueed by GurMJ and PlttJ ... dulpect jut for quallfJlllt. Vi.taa1J1 all the can uaed 1n qull- fytaa 'Ibunday eclipeed the Giid lap * * ·* record el 1:11.G wlllcl IN..._ Into -··::: ..... • ..... la net eon-~ Md 111&1*' Mell ltrttcb -=~~ .. ~ AllO ... : .... Roy y Jam.vllll, .. J a .• lOUG; A. J. Po,t. u-taa, Te,., JGIMI; Cale Ya r la•r•• I b, Tl.,.. moamn.. s. . c.. ana; Mari11 Andrettl, Nuantb. PL. 107.8IMI~ Duel Dieriqet, amsotte. N. c., llUll; and Bobby lluc; C.tawba. s. c., 108.111. Lew AJcindor's celebrated left .eye gets another exa.miDation today and that may flnally determine whether the UCLA superstar will be Ible to play Saturday mitrt in the Altrodome agalnat Houttoo in the collepate basketball "game ~ it>e yeer!' Aldndor didn't even IUlt up Thurs· day night a1 UCLA ND it.a whminC streak -the second longest ill col- legiate history -to 47 ttrallht with a 93-69 victory ovf!r Portland. GURNIY'S JOURNIY-Streatin& a1oqa at a track record pace of 110.971 mph, Corona daJ llar'1 Dan Gurney qualifies for the pole politioll at Sanday'• Riverside Motor Trend 300 race. Gurney hopes to · win the nee for the fifth time Jn the m-year b:iltory of tbe race. . It was UCLA's second straight vie· tory without Aldndor and although tbe Bruin• weren't too lmpreuive, it was bnpotaible to draw any con- clusions from their performance. Portland, l·J.J for the I e. I 01l t presented no challenge for the Brui111, who were lookinl ahead to Houston, and they mltbt not have beet! im· J:S'essive even if AldDdor bad p~ed. But if Aldndor can't pl8y againat Houston, the BrulDI wlnnillt streak could well be in jeoputy. Aldndor was released from UCLA's Jules stein eye cl1nie Wednesday and wcrted out for U minutes Thursday with a pitch over hlJ left eye. But he will return to the clinic tod8y for another uamlnatioa to determine whetbf!r tile patch cu bt taken off tbe eye. U tbe patch la not removed 24 hours before game time Saturday night, the docton doubt be will be able to play. After having a patch over an eye for about a week, it usually takes the eyea about • day to atart focuaing right once the patcb la removed. l'OttTUND . ,, UCLA T e · P T • 1-1 U LYM t )..3 7 • SMckltflrd • .. • • o-l 7 u • f.4 1 J.J 1 ... ,,~ 10"42' Totals V IS.If Portie,.. UCL.A . l"oufed out -None. 20 An.ti • t N to 7 Werre11 .S ~2 12 2 NlefMft J W 12 $Wlltlt f N I Hellt I M l .. Totalt • lJ.17 '3 31 __ ., .. "-n Tot.ti llluls -Portlend 12. UCLA 13. Attendence -1.lll, 75,000 Attended Globeirotter Tilt In Berlin (1951) HOUSTON (AP) -The expected 50,000 turnout for the heralded UCLA· Houston game in the Altrodome Saturday night wW be the largest ever for a college basketball 11me, but It will not be the blaeat on record. The world touring H • r 1 e m Globetrotters played before 75,000 out- doors \n the Olympic Stadium in Berlin. Germany. back la 1151. Bill Margolis, a spokennan for the Trotters, said in Chicago the Trotters also played before u outdoor turnout of 51,181 in the Rio de J-.lro, Brull, football ltadbn on Maf l, 1161. That same year, oa April 10, the Trotters played the CotJece All-Stars before 18.Url outdoo.n In the Rose Bowl. Tbe biggest indoor crowd for the Globetrotter• was 23,125 v1. the College AU.Stars in Cblcaio Stadium on Nov. 29, 1940. Tbe Cltlca10 Stadium alao bolds the largest, so tar. indoor attendance for college basketball with 22,122 for a DePaul·Notre Dame and Obio Stalf. Northw•tenl doublebeader on Feb. 23, 1946. Indoor Spike Season Opens In LA Tonight LOS ANGELES -S o u the r n Callfornla'1 Olympic year track C'lm· paign ls under way t.oni&bt 8t the Sports Arena with an imposing list ~ national stars set to perform in the Los Angeles Invitational indoor meet.. Aho joining the pro,...m ar~ such Oranf• Cout area t8lent as Costa Mesas Dee Bunett DeBulk. a sprint bopefUJ for the October Olympics in Mexko City. Trtala start llt 7: •• tM tint final llt 1:10. Offldall look for a turnout of 10,000. The meet lbapes up u posslbly the ftaelt ID um.all of the event and wiD ..-ve u the f1nt major test en nate to tbe 1181 Games In Mexico. Top duel eou1d tab pace lD the eo. where Jim Bines and Charlie Greene. co-holders of the world 100. yard dub record of t.1, renew tbetr heated baW. for world'• futeat bumlll. TommJe Smttb runs into •tiff ccm· petition from Vince Matthews, wbo logpd a 46.0 for 400 meters last yeu, and Jim Kemp ib the 440. Smith last year lowered tbe world record for 1be 400 to 4U u he lncreued bil world record total to 12. Mabon, the only shot putter ever to throw 70 feet. will face some aembJanc:e of a contest from lm· provin& Geor1e Woods and Dave Mag- ~ will be looting for the oa1J shot put rteard be doem't on - tbe indoor ltaDdard ~ 87-10. Anolber fine race aboald lit the 1000, wttb Dave Plrtrtct of Vllluon, tbe only man to beat Jim Ryun ia .., • c1Ue.1'nc Pnltoa om. aid Den. DiJ c.r. Tbe mile brlnaa t,aetber the red-hot lnde, Ulf HoePlrl; NeDl Dua.- of Englaad. witlt I -best of S:li.l; Muty Liquori, who ran under four m1nutel u • ins> last ,..., -z.mon O'Rtlll1· Sperta ~lipped Short Damascus in Saturday Outing at ·santa Anita · ARCADIA -The nrst t I m e Damuct11 nm at Santa Anita two wMb 8'0, western horsemen had only the bone of the year's rtputatioa to judge him by, but the oppolition was melting away after they bad seen the areat star perform. Damascus Is scheduled to make his second Santa Anita start Saturday and it 8'>Pe&red a small field will oppo1e bim in tbe '50.000 added San FerMndo stakes. Rising Market, the colt that ran second to Damascus in the Malibu Stakes, puled up Saturday's race In favor of the •to,ooo Ventur• purse today. In Saturday's mile Ind M eighth San Fernando, a distance a Which Damascus hu never been defeated, the field may be • small as the number ol. piacea for which purse money ts dtvlded. ltfd• Dreps ROME -Tlte ltallu Olympie CommJ&tee Tlt•tday aJP& dedcled net &o eater the l&allu ke htby team la Ute GreatMe WIMer Olym- pic Games a. Fellrury. Tlte eomm.IUee allt cledcled IOt to nter tlte It.Hus I• Olympte Ml jamp eompetltleu. 'he 1H • putldpaUH of Ute lee llecky team la 6e Olympie Guaet W bea aoed reeeltly by tile ltdu ptell OD &lie grouda •f tile poor teebleal level of &he HUia ..... ne ltallu "81• today pr.tied tile ....... ., ttmm.lttee. &1.,. Vie LOS ANGELES -The National Hockey League's Los Angeles .Kin11 hope to crab a second straight victory t.ofty wtlen they encounter the New Yort Rmlgen. 'lbe Kings mapped a 10-game 1o11D1 streak with a 3-2 triumph over the Pittaburgb Penguins Thursday night. The victory moved Loa Angeles into tbe No. 2 spot wltll 31 pointa in the w--. I>ivilicJa. .t.,....s...,,. NEW YORK -AVfTJ an.up. " ...... ., .... ,.. ...... Ob'm-•ea. ......... ...., .... If. u. s. ..... __ ....... .... tlle ..... AAU-NCAA ...... ... .are Ameltaa ........ ... ., .... .,.. ... 01,., .. GuHt. "Ole " ..... ,.... ...... ......................... 1 ... by ladepeadent amateur feder• Uon1," be said. "We de not permli uy sort of coverameat reguldea. "Tbe AAU ucl NCAA mut work eat tbelr problems Uaemselvet. u Mutertoa ltltes MINNEAPOLIS -Blll Masterton, the Minnesota North Stars' player who loet biJ life after fulfilling a dream t.o play in the National Hockey League, will be buried Saturday in Winnipeg. Bl.UiaJ will be in Green Acrtl Memorial Cemetery after a secoad funeral service at Norwood United Church 1n Wionipeg. The first service was held m Hillcrest Methodist <llurcb I 11 suburban Bloomington T b u r s d a y • Tar.. te £0tlrt INDIANAPOLIB, lad. -Race tar bailder ADdy Gruatelll U. ean1ed Illa flPt •lalatt MW U. S. A1te Club re..,..ctio•• oa tubl.Jle eqlae1 to Federal Court. Gru•teDI NW 1 terlel ti USAC nlea ciaQces • ........., reGeed .tr bt&Ue art81 fer twrMae1, ....ated te arUbruy exJ11111108 ef * emr. Diablos Host UC Irvine Five TonighJ By EARL GUllUY Df ............. LOS ANGELES -Cal State'1 (Los .Anielea) powerful Dlabiol U'e strong favorites to put 1 dent ill UC lnine's 1N bmkMblll ncard wben h two teams colllde in CaJ State'• 5,2IOQ • ... t 11111 taiqbt 8t •. lt'D bl • nmatcb for Dick O.vil• ADteMn. cm State roatec1 tbe Irvine ftn Ill h d!lnplomllip .. me ol. ucrm.e CaJIM* N...... F . hl,.af.5 N C ' I' F 81a1119 .. , ..... ,. c ........... 1-11.... G T--.s.u MhrllJ ·· G lleNl-18 .. ™"' LnliiliiiOii9i taarnamenl llVW'alW'llbaao. ... tJICI ..... .,..,, ebaMe ..... ~rost, .Darkness Plague Kaiser Open tbe ~ -Ce& &&ate coedl Bob 01111am "" 1111 .... bu been ........ Wiil IDc:LP..., 10 far. Re laJI bU club looUd borrlble ID Jollnl to......._ llA:na,..., and ll'relDo ..... n ... .. wbla .... Diablol 81'9 ri-t. ...,. ..,... .. be In m&jor colltp daa. Albd if bU club II 1D UIC'• dua, far IDMuce, Oldbam repled: • r · the per-"12, aew l,(Mlo.Jard coane. Dave Marr, Ila BUter and BOWlt Johmon led lt oeben ia llluk1q JIU amonc a.. wbo flgbed tile lint round Tbunda,. Each •bot ... Buncbld a 1trob beb1Dd were Don January, Jacky ~ Hawailan Ted Makalen1, Bert GNtae and Jim Wei· chen. The top 70 and u... ""° Ue will survive toailht'a cut. Tbe Kaiser, Ont oUlcJal POA tourumeat IN JUI', b.S 148 entriel at .. start. The top three ICCll"SI 111 IDt an tarlJ ltart anil Oalabcd about J' p.m. Molt -~ . ... , "We b&.ve dewtratlill 1b1t tne ol lldJ1. bat .. dan't....,. JllaJ W.ll. "I'm _, lm...-.ct wttb UCI - .., ..... real dlrlpltMd "°" -.., ........... wttb -nal Jl'Olll .......... ,.. ,..,... ...... lillJ tldD'l bavt (Mib) Htct•• wtwll w:-.c:: tllem, lltblr." Be'I to Dam' M ......-. • Jalllr -.. lm.'1 ..... .... ..... 1'I 0'-lale " ..... .. ................... time .... -............. ....., ........ .. • ! - t l ' I • • I I I I l 1 < I I I : n 11 u 14 " " .. " h .. .ce lay • ita Hr fedu• I llOt permit repl•U... • mat •ork ttelvet." lites U Maaterton, s' ~yer who lng a dream ckey League, ID Winnipei G,... ..... er a aecm:i wood United ·as held in Qiurch ID bursday . -rt -Raft ear ... eerrl<d U. 8. A•to ........... N el USAC red-olr 1, moat.ed loll car. rht ' . tEY • State'• (Los are strong . UC lnine's Mil et bro Ile'• 5,20Q • :t navts• d Ille !nine p..,.. ol car-KolOI w -·· -«-' ·-s.11 -.....s.11 --· _.,_ .-l!Ob llu beel' !10f•.H• tie .. _, and"-• Don Wrestlers Stop Orange Coast, 34-13 . ' "1!1iiuild and a pair of OCC's other points came forliltl ~ii: thl l l g b t e r in the 137-pound boul Terry •el&bll were the undoing Robinson trou.nced J a y of Ptride srappffn Thun-Persinger. 8-1 to earn. the dsJ • Santa Anl took a three-point nod. M-11 dlcllloa from Orange Coast was forced to spot OIMt.., Collete in. Petenon Santa Ana 10 poiDll when ·• it bad no one tn the 115 . · ··a aext m11tcb will be and 130-pound clu•et. JM. ZI when the Bue• The mulls: tfnli.i to San Bernardino to • 115 -Santa Ana by mlit Ill IDdian&, wbo ba'(e forfeit; l2S -Rich Salcido Wfll( Cbl eonfereace for 10 plnned Dave HlrtlfieSd, 11r--:.1ru::· . OCC; uo -SA .,,. forfeil; ~ DU conUnuad his 137 -Ter?J Robluon, OCC, f1't wtlltllnc for ·the BDCt def. Jar Perslqer, 1-1 : 145 ~won bla H<ood -Bob Lenis, SA, plnoed ~a.,,mot match Carl Ulmer; 152: -How•d . -; . Lundell, occ. pinned Larry took Camm Kirk ColliJlt; 180 -Priee, SA, at %:• ti Ille ncond period dee. Pal McCormlct, 7-41; ta tbt bal boat of tbe even· 1f1 -Greg Kaiaer, SA. dee. tq. John Young, M ; 177 - Ranni Lundell of the Dave Brook.I, SA, dee. Ron lOIJl'I allo won his second Griswold, 11-4; ltl -Bob ~aclitive by pin when be Shuld, SA. pinned Tim set.:_ Urry Collins in rt Woodt ; HVW -Dan "' .... al Ille NCOod period Hilliard, <JCC, piued Comm Ill ...,....i bout. Kirk. ·--~rllle 34 , .......... lt • -UnM lM) ....... Miio" (CMl •J!M I• -T. WakM (M) M. *'-tc:Ml • M 111 -0-.. {CM) '9c. ~ IM) ••• 112 -0...... INU '9c. A# CCMI ... 1:11 -1titiM111 (CM) .i.wm IMfll Cfll) • s:a 1•-~ l/lllJ .-. c-fCMJ ., .. 1'9 -V.idn fMI ,.._. ·~ ICM)· •15' 1• -...... (CM) -.C. Gerri..t ICM) ... 1S1 -.._ (Ml ....... l_., fCM I • ''11' 1" -Gltlw1 (CM) -. Mlillllll (Ml . 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SunaetlAapa action aees Mariu lra..U., 1o SUiia Alla, Hlllltlqloa -ln· He's 71 And .Still Dr .. · 1vmg ,. , .... -...,r-,_. 1 I vldin1 We1tern .,'pt1 Nl'liporf H.-bolllDI Weltlnlnster. hi CnatYlow Loque "'"' Lagwaa Beacb hQpes IO 8'and off TwiUn on tb8 Arlllll. -wllile -Del conUn-. Ant•I•• ~ play bo1Uq SL Paul. In Irvine ho•Ulitl11, hl&b- flying Corona del Mar •kb a 4-4J league slate entutalu Valencia'• 11gers who haw split tbeU' first four leapt 1tarta. It appean lo be a romp for eo1ch Bili Bloom's marvelJ who have yet to really 1et involved J n anything more than a workout ln league play. Magnolia Invades Coata Mela and lbe SenUoels are -.i lo put Ille "lfilam • Ullle furlber -Ille lad-der, Coach Herb Li\lte)'.11 Mutaqs are l..S 10W and will bt more than just hard prentd to improwe that Im· •I• toalai,t apinlt Erale Wheeler'• crew. Fountain Valley flgurQ to ~p pace wlt.b Mqnolta with a brutber a1ainlt hapla11 Estaacla. ~ Estancia, wiDSeu in four· lrlpa to Ille plela ,and J.13; overall, doeln't bave the hones to ttosl CO\llC:h John Kuser'• crew with Randy Wrlt:bt ,the ble· •topper for the Bll'ODI. • ln the suntet Leq:ue when there 1J a real contest for the champlouhip, top. cat Huntinataa B ea e h trevell to Wutena seakinC UM.I l'MI Al , • Tonight ' Jts fifUI INpe Wtn without Western as a meuartac ~ a loas. 1Uck o( ..,...... IUplliorltJ .', Westen, laowever, I • ovv Nnpm1. ·~ ~ at bome. Newport Marin• invadeia Santi Ana H~ found that out the, wtlb UtUe trouble 011 paper ,...1 bard· •*1 1 175-«l) a nid r ttac'ked·aiaiut Lute Obon'a '::' M,a r Ip a, wUJl Mark: qumteL Sodarbarc is c°' ..... Soderbell burnl.q the nets sboWd baYtl DO problem ~ for 41 points, wu. bard keepin& pace with HUD• :: pressed ~·come ·1..way witb lloeton Beach. • a 66-5! wui. Cre•tvit• acUoo b a 1 Newport and We1tml1uter Laguna Beach entertainint .. will battle on the Sailors' Tustln. Wlt.b Mike Jacbon'1 ... CGw:t . with 1 the lose:r suf· scoriq ~ tbe main in• rering ,badly .{n the ra~e for terest the r Artlstt have ... the title.' Jack.son la the area's 1cor• =· Botn squada are 3-1 in int leader with 8 poi.at• :. league pla)'. and cao ill..af· ud a 2$.3 per game ford anothei-Loss. average. Coach Al H a c k n e y • s Mater Del hopes to get racehorse five. ls the back on the winning trac\ favorite by some six points. in Angelus play with its con· However, Westminster can test with St. Paul. The point to 115 wJn over Monarchs are 1·1 ln league. Ski Week Creates Activities For Southland Aficionados By ESTHER BILLINGS representing the top sled S A °' 1111 IMllY "*'...,. dog teams In th e nation. LOS ANGELE -ge · Fourth Annual National Events will begin at noon trips to Glacier Point. tam· ed Yosemite overlook, dur- ing the wQlter OD a regulirty scheduled basis. apparently bu DO limits. Ski Week tWLS to d a y Sa.turd41y at Sevier . Flat. Especially when 1 ° u •re through January 28. four mdei; south of goinJ on Tl and an avid Ski · .~.-. " dra• racing enthualasl era have special events Wilhams, lncl....a15 sled dog. • planned during Ski Week for snow shoe. and aki' races Trips depart Badger at 10:30 a.m., arriving at Glacier Point at n o o n t where a bot luncb Is served. Departure ta1 at 2;09 p.m. wltb the snomoblle arrivinl back at Badger at 3:30 p.m. Irvine Lake To Open Irvine Lake will open Its 1911 fishJn1 aeaton on Tues- day at I a.m. Tbe lake wUJ be open dally, except Thurs- day, from I a .m. unW dusk. Reservatiom: are n o w being tu.. by pbone. The trout plant for the ~ WW. ba in esce11 of :00,000 pounds -30.000 pounds more than in 19S7. And, 21,000 polll!ds of cat. fish bave been planted 1ince the lake eloaed and more will be llocked Bl they become aYailable. The only price change this year will l>e an. increase in the rental fee for the glass boats with motors from '9 per day to SID. Tbeni ere sun re1erva- tionl avail.ab.. for openinl week. Anyone Interested in reservtn1 a 1:1.Jat should call the lake oWce at 133-lD>. New Year, New License Attention ftshermen! It's a new year and that meaM new liceDH• for- anyone wisblng to filh in CalifoTnla -be it fresh water or oeean-1tyle. The llceRMS are now available from 11 c e D 1 e a1ents and DFG offices. . Anglen who prefer may renew their old l.ice11Rt by purcbasinir a vaUdatirlf! It.amp and neceSlaf)' inWld fishinl stamps . Tbe DeW procedure won't save anglers any moner. but it does save time and trou- ble beca111e license buyers are Mt requlrt:d to fill out • new application. If the old license already hu beea discarded, or if there ba1 been a ebup of name or addreu • tt.le oWI penntt is tn too poor of • CODdltion to be Ul8d •tatn, n..r ones are available. 1'be price of Ille -II UllCbU..,t. 1'be bulc lee ii '3 and -fllhln1 stamps '1 eaeh . Two Inland lllhhlf ..... ... ... required 1o 11111 for .... .. nd ODt for WlmlWltn' fish. Vic {Whistling B 11 I y ) added plu.sure. and contests. McCroatey is • testament Amona: tbe moat spec-Sunday's events will begin of tbit fact at the 71-year-tacular ls the an nu a I at 10 a.m. at Sevier Flat old Grasham, Oregon hot Torchlight Slalom at Snow with open cross-country sled rodder entered h1I Chevy-Kickers s ummit Saturday night on dog races, snow l'hoe races powered cla11 B ga s Log Chute Run . About 100 and cross-country ski races dragster In the eighth an· ski i n s t r u c t o r 1 and followed by trophy prese.n- nual National Hot Rod Jn A patrolmen will take part. tations. AJsociation Wlnternationals. ction with a Snow Ball sponsored At Mammoth Mountain The premier three~ay by the Big Bear Ski Club the third annual Giant evtnt will be held at Los following in the Summit Inn . Wailer, a Far West Ski Angeles County Fairgrounds Soccer action looms this The selection of the 28th Associati on sanctioned giant in Pomona, February 2·3-4. weekend for the Coast Ran· Big Bear Snow Queen will slalom ski race, will be held But Wbistllng Billy, a lat-gers and United c 0 as t be made at the Annual Snow Sunday. ter day speed enthusiast. Rangers. Queen Luncheon, January Sponsorfd by South Bay shocked the entries chief 27. Wailers 1li club, the event with his form . The latter swings into The Kratka Ridge Slalom is open fo men and women, At nm some felt the action first, invading Arte· this Sunday and the Alpine with first, second, and third figure 71 might have been sia Park Saturday night for Junior Slalom next Sunday place prize5 to be awarded will be held at Kratka 1n men'• A, B. C and Vets a transposition. Certainly it an 8 o'c\oc;; game with Tel· Ridge. Both junior races classes and women's A, B. must be 17, off i c i a i s star of the host city. should be fun 10 watch, and c classes. thought. UCR moved into second lhough the skill of the often . Last year's event drew But the answer to the place In the nrst division of ti ny competitors is usually more than 100 contestants, question: "lf served in th~ Pacific League by drub-a source of trustration to including university te:ims military, branch and rink?" bing ruverslde, 3·1, last adults. from Nev ad a , Cai..1 finally wu the clincher. weekend u Steve Johnson The Williams-Grand Ca· U.C.L.A.. and San Jose McCro1key'1 an I we r : picked up two goals and nyon Chamber of Commerce State. "Workl War I, Aero Corps, Owen Gonnan added one. in Williams, Ariz on a , The $4 registration fee Private." Coach Brian McCaughey's reports there Is enough may be sent to r • c e Whistling Billy started dazed Rangers return to snow there to hold Arizona's chai:nnan Ron Woe 1 n e r, drag racing ll years ago loop wars Sunday, hosting only Sled Dog Races and 4336 Castle Rd., La Canada, with a 291-cubie In e h the Artesia Eag]es at New· Winter Carn 1 v a I this Calif. · The two hour lay.over at Glacier Point allows plenty of tlme for both admJrlng and j>hotographlng th • breatb-tatlog vistas. There ls too inuch ad.ion at Squaw Valley to Ust it '. all as reported by Carson • White. The area is hi&hlY developed. and Uiere Is always a we-alth of activity. Some National Ski Week events include ski pro- ficiency tesl5 and touring, pa rties. races, b r o o m hockey ·and ice stating at - Blyth Arena. movies and danci ng , sauna baths and ski mobile rides, and song ' fest• at· the Squaw Valley : Inn, Squaw Valley Lodge lock.er room, and th I Village. The lnlerno Oownhtlt Race for Class A and B race:rs spo n s ored by ZuerUeu Club of San Fran· cisco will be held Januarr 28. • flathead Ford poweri.ag hi1 port Beach's Mariners Park, weekend. Entries will be At Yosemite for the first first dra1ster! Now, he J: starting at 2 o'clock. from five western states, time visitors may make day reaching 160 miles an bour·t----------------------"-'"--"-'---_:_---'---------- with a stout m Chevrolet, complete with the Jate1t fuel injection and all the other goodies of the well-dressed dt1g1ter. "Racing is a full time hob- by for me, keeping me out of the rocking c h a J r • ' ' McCroskey said. "We are currently w o r k I n g on "Whistling Billy JI" (the name he gives his machine) and hope to brlnl it to the WJntemationals." Friday's (F'eb. 2) asctivity at the Fairgrounds facility will consist of time tria\J and qualifying for the 650 car field . Saturday features numerous class eliminations and further quaWylng. Sun· day, at 10 a.m., ls "money day". Over $'10,000 in c a 1 h awardl will be up for grabs. Picket Bowl Grid Clash LONG BEACll -The Rights and the Lefts clash on the gridiron at CaWornia State C0Ue1e (Long Beach) toda1 in colle1e football's final po1t-1eason 1ame. Tbe Right.I are members of tbe conservative young Anwtcans for freedom ; the Letti members of t b e Uberal Student Action Com· mtttee. Site of the same is tbt Picket BowJ -• grUI)' lmoU south of the student bookstore. Pink T-shirts will be WOT!\ br the lefts: the llla>rta will be clad In T·shirtl tf1td red, white and blue. 'nlere wUI be fCM' ti-minute quarters . DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU! A Brand New Cadillac Dealership to take care of all your automotive needs. Our facilities were tailored particularly for Cadillac owners with special tools and equipment to better serve You. Won't you visit us soon • • • Introducing our Service Management Team .. Prep Basketball Sta11dings r . • --........ ,...Vllfe .,... " .. °""""' ,,..,,.. ....... TUlcl?ll • w.-i ... --. "' "' " ................. . . -.. --ll I = .. =:" ............. , 1 119 .. _ .. _., 1'•m ""'• ...... J 1lt -W"""11 1 I If! tM ...... Mt l/11!fl'?•Uf 1P.1 --a'=':...'"":' rn·~t.-...,.,. , !! NEW ELOORAI>Ct 1'61 CAlllUAa -ON ~T • • • BADY l'Oll -Tl DllMIT ., -------U.ttl P.& ...... M -11.&•IP.& ... a ... ...__,. ................ ,.., ~ . • '·' 1. ·1 (• --NABERS. 2ICIO HAllOI ILVD. 540-9100 COITA MDA ~ "" ' v I I ---------------_., ___ .._ _____ .. -·---------------------------- -------------------~----~"""--~_.j--- Mll.Y PILOT E·e·e·Yow! U"IT ...... 'AYING THI PRICE -Baldlne San Diego Rocket forward Toby Kimball clutches hil knM in agony after injuring him1ell during Tburaday night's ctndnnati pme at Cleveland, Ohio. Kimball re- turned to the game in the seeond half but San Diego lost. 129-126. l'Ollri_, tlae Clreult . Guyer's Cannon On Call; Top Gymnasts at ~CI Pkbd up a1oaC tbe Onmge Ccmt ... : Laona Be.ell'• W Guyer, the _...,_ flame.baired track starter, ri1 Weak out bU 1rusty cannon for the Time. Indocr Gcnet Feb. 10 at tlle 111W Farum in lnslftood. a.I, whoN unequivouble eye bas ..,.... aqcb wodd clue gun-jumpers u Dclnnil Joblllon (~ Jose State), ll a vtteran of big time uatgnments .. n. native Dl1ni ftgures to rate t.eoanry dtbembip for the Golden SMllle aftArr bPing served Lal\IDA BellCb H1cb Sdlool llnce 1932. Sea. Don, ii fGUowtng in dad'• ..,,,,,,,,,,,.. WHITE 1F' ~SH --•m••• 1968 IWIUlM!f and winter Olympics. YOU m.J rect11J that four )'MI'S ago the finandal situation was so pressing that our contingent went alroad o.n one-way tickets. Escalated aearchlng for fundl picked up the slack, however. and -. were able to provide tbem will r e t u r n trauport.ation . All Olyq>Jc monies are derived through voluntary contributlo111 from the general public. Dana6ons can be made ln the area at Mariners Travel. Wettcllff Center of .~ Beach; Sid Mart, 2805 W. Coast IDghway, Newport. Rlck Mueebo, die mettarlal ...atball player wbe eeee starred at Newport Barbor BIO ... Orange c..at C.Ue1e, baa \eea beld to 11 ,..... .. bl1 fin& foar CCAA ,._ • a member of tile Cal 1MUt 0.-1 Beadl) nnlty. JobD Bvol, recreation coordinator for Costa Mesa, is puaing out dgars at a· furiout tempo, celebrating the recent arrival of a second daughter -NBCJ. New ftlldea& i. Utt Baycreat lff· a. el Newpert BeK• la Rudy s.Ud, fenter tturterbaek at USC ... ..,. recntly •f tbe Clllca10 Bean. When Loa ~e.· ,iia. ;ciUtgnated • bolt city fOrtbl 19 NCAA buketball cbampjon1bipe tt appeared that at last the Far West would get ti. share ol turne bi , Miuai lbl unual title cla11lc. However, It DOW looks like it was jult tbe law ai anraps that took aie spectacle away·trom the Midwest and South -appcently we aren't to be ~ ln any tiDd of rotation .,... Tbe 1111 championships go to IAaiaville and tbe JJ70 NCAA finaLI are bihd for tbe Univ ... ity of ~laad. ' Wiru -Po'-e for 500 Gurney Sets ·Record .. . RJVERSmE -Qu.allfy1n1 resumea Ill Rlveraide International Raceway today for Sunday's Smile 1tock car race, but Du Gurney holda tbe poi. poaltioo. Gurney'• averace speed .... a record 110.fll milu an hour around the 2.7-mUe circuit in a 1968 Ford Fairlane Torino. It took blm four seconds leu to gain the pole poaiUon than lt did will quallly before the race. Gurney, Corona del Mar, Cal1fornl1, aped a fut lap of 1:27.51. Medics Look At Big Lew's Eye Again By UnJted Preas latenaCIHaJ Lew Alclndor'a celebrated left .•Ye gets another eumlnatioa today and that may ftmUy detmn1ne whether the UCLA auperttar will be able to play Saturday mlbt tn the Altrodome against HOUiton in tbt C.U.llate basketball "game al tbt year." Alcindor cUdn 't mm suit up 'J'bun. day nlgbt as UCLA rm tta wbmlal streak -the second lontelt la col· leg.late history -to 47 ltraitbt with a 93-&9 victory over Portland. It was UCLA's aecood straight Yk· tory without Aldndor ·and altboup the BruiDJ weren't too lmpreulve, it was lmpoaible t.o draw ay ccn· clusions from their performance. Portland. 1-13 fw .. ·• e a I 0 D , presented no cballen,. for the Brullll, who were 1ooJdq ahead to Houston, and they mltbt not have been im· iressive even if AldDdor had pt.,ed. But if A1dndor can't play agalnlt · Houston, the Bndna wimllDI streak cou1d well be in JeOl*t1. Aldndor wu released from UCLA's Jules Stein eye clink: Wednuday and worked out for U adDutea Thuncia, with a peitch over hiJ left eye. But he will return to the clinlc today for another eDIDlnatioa to determine whether tbe paticb can be takllD off the 9Y@. lf the patdl 11 not removed 24 hours before game time Saturday night, the docton doubt be will be able to play. After having I petcb over an eye for about a week. it uaually takes the eyes about a day to ltart focusing rietit once the patch IJ removed. l'O•TUND . , . ,., • o..l UCLA T e " T " l'f"" 1 w , • llMck...,. .. • 1 $4 . ... ,, Ycfy ... ... ,. 20 Alltn · t N IO 1 " t N T ... lt '11 1~lf .. ot'I,..,. UCLA . •. . flouled out -None. 1 We"911 S •t 11 I NltlMll S 2..:1 12 $..... . ... Htllt I M l " Totets • ,,.., n ll ·-· .. 4'-n TCIMI fllull -Po11i.nd lt UCLA ll. ·~ -t,Jll. 75,000 Attended Globetrotter Tilt In Berlin (1951) . HOUSTON <AP) -The expected 50.000 turnout for the he!'alded UCLA- Houston game in the Aatrodorne Saturday night wut be the larpat ever for a college basketball pme, but it Will not be the biaat on record. The world touring H • r l e m Globetrotters played before 75,000 out- doors in · tbe Olympic stadium in Berlin, Germany, back in 1151. Bill Margolis, a spoktllDID far tbe Trotters, said in Chicago tbe Trotters also played }>efore an outdoor turnout of 51,18'1 in the Rfo de Janeiro, Brull, football ltadNm on 11aJ I, Ull . That aame yeer, oa April 10, the Trotten played. the CoDece All-Stars before 811,Uri outdoon kt the Rose Bowl The blunt indoor crowd for the Globetrotten was 23,125 va. the College All-Stars in Chlcqo 8tlldimn on Nov. 29, l940. The Otlca10 Stadium alJo bolds the largest, so far. indoor atlltndaoce for college baaketball with 21,m for 1 DePaul·Notre Dame and Obio Stat. Northw•ten doublebelldlr on Feb. 23, 1944. ParneDi J... ti Twranct, Clllf .• wlnDlr ot the NMCAa ..._ Tr9d IGO 111'1. wbADed ..... U.. _... Ill a speed GI 111.M at~ • emerpd from tbl ,. lbinl ,...... Of 10 que.1lfJ1nl. . A total al 4it .a car *t¥wl will nalJtJ .......... , ... Jones said bl •• lllinl tb1 ...... type ol tiret be would DM la tlM 186-lap race and said of Gurner and Richard Petty: "'lboee aren't the tiret they'll be using. They're only good lot .a lap or two. They're too soft.'' Pear ... .-..... 11.c .• cSoeW • .,.... ..... •• • • fUtllt. ma hW•d David Pearata of llU't , t a. c ..... uo.~ • = :=.. .. ._ .. 'fwiao, ~ ( • ••b ....... ...... pr.UC. 1'\1111 pl.ct Illa ewtrtul; ,.allud al bla~ ~ ,_ I , uAd tile .,.ell! "p.mMll,. ~ llltd by GurMJ and P9ttJ ... dellped just for quallfrinl- Virtually all the ,oars med 1n qu.ll· fyin1 'lbunday ecll.,...S tbe old lap -tr * * " neard of l:ILG 9ldl IN ,._ IQte ..... ,. ... Bett.tr tinf; ..... la ... eon-~ ............. ltretcta ::.i-= .. cr.t A11o Wirt: Lit Roy y J ...... 1111. rta., 10Ul2; A. J. '8Jt, Jloullae, Te,., .-: call Y ar latr•• 111, TilJ)o mOlllYIBI. I. . C., am: Marlo Alldretti. Nu.ttb. Pa., 187.880; DereJ Diertnpr., O.lotte. N. C., 111111 ; and Bobb1 llut, C.tawba, S. C., lOUta. GUltNIY'S JOURNIY-streatinl aloal at a track record pace of 110.971 mph. Corona daJ lhr'a Dan Gurney qualifies for the pole politlon It Sanday'• Rlvenlde Jlotor Trend SOO race. Gurne)' hopes to win tbe nee for the fifth time in tM lb:·ylll' hiltory of the race. Indoor Spike Season Opens In LA Tonight LOS ANGELES -Sou t htr n Callfornla'1 Olympic year tnck cam- palp ii under way toni1bt at tbe Sports Arena with an Imposing lilt of national atan set 1o perform in the Los Anceles Invitational indoor meet.. Alto Joinlnc ·the program ar~ such Oran~ Cout area talent as Costa Mesa 1 Dee Barnett DeBuak. a sprint hopeful for tbe October Olympics in Medco Ctty. 'l'rtall t1lll't llt 7: .,, the first final 8t 8:10. Ottldall look for a turnout of 10,IOO. The meet tbapel up u possibly the a.st bl .....ia of tbe neat and will Mne • the ftrlt mejor teat t11 raate t.o tbe 1911 a.mes in Mexlco. Top duel eould tab place in the 80, when Jim Hinea and Charlie Greene, co-holden of the world 100. yard dub re<lS'd ol t.1, renew tbeir heated baW. for world's fastest bumm. TommJe SmJtb nma into stiff com· petition from Vince Matthews, who loaed a 46.0 for 400 met.en Jut year, and Jim Kemp ill the 440. Smith laet year lowered tbe world record for tbe 400 to tU u he lncreued bia world record total to 12. Mabon, the only shot putter ever to throw 70 feet, will face some semblance of a contest from im· prov1q George Wooda and Dave Mai· ~ will be lookiq for tbe aa1J allot pat rtc'Cll'd be domt't OWll - tbe 1nitoor ltlDdard of 8'1-10. Anabr ftDt ... lboaJd be tbl 1000, wttb Daw Plltrtct of VlllmoYa, tbl on1J lllU to beat Jim Ryun ID 1•. --PnltDll Devil ... o.. nia c.r. Tbl mile brtnll tp1.U. tbt red-bot lndl, UJf Hoeo-rt; Neill Daa1a o1 EncJud, wttlt a~ b'9t GI l :IU; Marty Liquori, wbo ran under four m1nutn .. a ...., lat ,.. ' aad Eamoo O'Re11J1. Sperta ~llppetl s•ert Damascus in Saturday Outing at Santa Anita · ARCADIA -'nle ftrst t l m e Danwcu ran at Santa Anita two weeb aco. western horsemen had only tbe bane of tbe year's reputation to judge him by, but the oppolition was melting away after they had seen the great star perform. DamaaC'UI ls scheduled to make h1I second· Santa Anita start Saturday and it appeared a s1n11l field will oppose him In the $!!0,000 added San Femando Stakes. Rising Market, the colt that ran second to Damascus in the Malibu Stakes, pused up Saturday's rice In favor of the $10,000 Ventura purse today. ln Saturday's mile and an eighth San Fernando. a distance lit which Damaecu1 hu never been defeated. the field may be as small as the number of places for Tlbicb purse money is dtvtded. lt.i9 Dreps ROME -The ltallaa Olympic Cemmlttee Tbnday .,.. deddecl net te eater Ute ltalla lee "Meb)' team ta tile Grueble Wiider ()lym. pk Gama la P'elnal')'. Tiie committee alle deddecl Ht to .ter th ltallua la Olympic U1 jamp eompetltleu. fte ... -pu11dpat109 ., tM lee lleaey team 19 tile Olympie a .... Ud beea nkecl reeeatly bJ tlae ltdu prtll .. &be ,,..... •f tlle .... teebleal leveJ of Ute ............. 1'e ltallu ,.-es1 today prallecl tile dedllft el eommJttee. Kl ... t'le LOS ANGELES -'nle National Hockey League's Loe Angeles Kings hope to crab. second straight victory today wt.en they encounter the New Yort Rangers. The Kings mapped a lG-pme lollng s1reek with • 3-2 triumph over the Plttlburp Ptngu1D1 Thunday night. 'nie vidol')' moved Los Angeles into tbe No. 2 spot wtt.b 38 points in the W....,. Dtvtaioa. • _..,_.. Sp.ealcj NEW YOU -AnTJ ........ ......... tf Ute ....,...... otJ-.. 111ec....-. ......... ,. .... If tlle U. a. 1Werm..a ...,... ....... W1a1 AAU-NCAA ....... ....... Amerlam ......... .. •• .,... ,,_ ... oa,., .. Gaaes. ''OM •tf ..... ,... .... .......................... by independent am1tear f eclen- Uo11." be said. "We de not permit any sort of 1overamnt replatloL "The AAU and NCAA mut work eat &heir problems tbemaelvn." /tJutut.. Rftes MINNEAPOLIS -Bill Mas~rtan. the Minnesota North Stars' piayer wbo loet his life after fulfllling a dream to play ln the National Hockey League, will be burled Saturday in Winnipes. B&aial will be in Green N:i9 Memorial Cemetery after a seccmd funeral service at Norwood United Church ln WinnJpeg. The first service was held in Hillcrest Metbodiat <lwrch i D suburban Bloomington T b u r s d a y • T11rh te c .. rt INDIANAPOLIS, lad. -Race W' 1Jailder Midy Grautelll ... carried bis 0-a1ahtlt MW U, 8. Aate Club reairtctJoa1 ta tvbble eqlael to Federal Coan. Granatell ..W a tertes tf USAC n.ta dlaqes, lwlwlhl reGeed air Jnake areas for bu blwl, moated te arUbrary nJlll)lloll fJf WI ear. Diablos Host UC Irvine Five Tonight BJ EARL GU8'i&EY °' ................. LOS ANGELES -Cal State't (Los Angeles) powerful Dtablol are strong . favorites to put a dent m UC Irvine's 10-3 tmbtbd J'9CGl'd wbtn the two teams collkle in Cal State'• 5,200 • 1e11 om taaqbi at 1. It'll be a rematch for Dick Davis' Anteetln. Cid State routed the Imne ftva ID .. ebamptcml2 eame rl UC Im. Cal S&ak ._,...._ F , ~f.$ MC 'dm J' ._....., ........ c ........ ... 1-11 ...... G T ..... J.U M hrllJ · G ..... J.19 .. mrt· iiltiiii Ni taarnament llVWll!..a~ ... ua ........... ebuce acainlt tbt DUillloa -Cal ..... coedl Bob Frost, Darkness Plague Kaiser Open Oleam ..,. .. ._. bu been ,..._.,.... IMt ' a _, ao far. He IQI IU elm ...._. llarrlble in lolinJ to...,.. II ltma. .. , and l"relnO ..... ,, .... .. ..... .. Dlablo9 .,. rilbt. theJ ..,.. tD be in major cioUege ea.a Allied If bit club la in USC's elall, far IDltaaee, Oldbam rwplied: "Wt bllft ~ tbat type 4' ' ........ ,...,.play wlL ..,.,. ~-=::::..~Cl .d ll'l••eed .. wlUl ... na1 ........ .,..,.. u.m. And .... t haft (lliD) Heeb'a0 .... wi:.t= ........... .. lle'I to DaYll' ... ClllW. • j1lllllr -ii 1nta1•1 belt ~ mabr. Tiie Ollaclale lfaduat9 Ud ............... ttJDt tbt ...... -........ nlll4'! ........ ... - 11 tl ,, u 11 " " " 11 '• " t1 j u "' j • •f ·~ .. 1 . • ~ce ' tr-rd ... taJiii ··~-­i -llretci ~Lot Roy '811. r1a., ifloultaa, Te,,, r••1b.1'I• :a111; Marit ~ Ul'l.880; • N. C., lak, C.lawba, fuy • . ita !ear fed.en- • DOt permit ttploU... 'mat won 111elva." Rltn ill Masterton, ~s· payer who Ung a dream xkey Learue, in Wlnnin G...,. ""9 ter a aecond :wood United fU held bl Church ID huraday . !eurt -Race cai ... corrlt<I U. 8. A•t. blee oq!Del lot ff USAC .......... lllr t, amomded '"-car. ost ~ht ltEY .. State'• (Los I IJ'e strong . UC (nine's !mt tie two ate'• 5,200 • ek Davil' lei the Jnino tp 11me of Cal .... bPl M _ .. , n.. ..... -$.II -...s.11 r tmmament _.,_ -Bbb I lw be<• ''°'•·ff• ble in lolinl and,.,..., ""' r!&lt~ ajor cotlel• ii bl USC'• ... NJllled' =~" r: UCI ----no! -· /1"'1. I.I!~ I" ... eeattr. _....., aduataiod 4 -the , ... _ Don Wrestlers Stop Orange Coast, 34-13 • • ,,. ~ and L pair or OCC't other points came forlititr in the 111 h t e r in the 137-pouod bout Tenj Wt:i&bta· were the undoing Robinaon trounced J a y of l>trW srapplen: 'nlun· Persillger, 8-1 to earn the dly • Santa Ana took a three·point ood. ,._,. illcilloa from Orana:e Cout wu forced to wpot OIM&. Collep ill PetenoD Santa Ana 10 point.. wbet1 1· it hid •• ... in the 11$ ·• . I ant match will be e.!.~ ... Pllf~, cluHI. J . JI when the Bue• ..... w1o11 kt San Bernardino to 115 -Santa Ana by 1iiJit Ill IDdiaal, wbo ha•e forfeit; 121 -Rieb Salcido wW tbi confereDCe for 10 pinned D a Y e Hartsfleld, ~· 1ear1. OCC; 130 -SA by forfeit; -D& 8iWard continued hi& 137 -Tm'J' Roblmon, occ, flit Wl'lltllnl for the Boes def. Jay PerlJ.Deer, 8-1: 146 !£'""' Illa NCood -Bob Lealz, SA, pinned ~•"JW'i&bt matcb cart Ulmer; 152 -How.rd .. • . Lundell, occ. pinned I.any took Camm Kirt Collim; 180 -Price, SA, at z,i, Gl the aec<llld period dee. Pat McCormick, 7.C; m tbl'ftul boat of tbe IVU-111 -Greg Kaiser, SA, dee. ~. John Youns, M; tn - award Lundell of. the Dave Brooks, SA, dee. Ron r alto WOD his second Griswold, 11-f; t•t -Bob • hy pin whoa he Shuld, SA. pinned Tim . Lary Colllal in 'Z1 Woodl: HVW -Dan ... "the ......i period llU!lanl, occ. -Camm Ill .. !I ...... bout. Kirt. /~ : ":.1!rep Wrestling -......... .....,. " ....._....M ...... ~11:1- "' i•--.rv)-.L ...... 181 -t:t-J '~ 1•1 --""' 1\1',_..t ~ ta) -.,.'kL:Qdlill ~ ... M,._..._,., -11lf °' a ..,., M -. DMll (l'I .... "" .. -..m-.~1•,_ M ,......,. (81 --...... ~ I~ M IM. ll:ldi """"' .. ._.. ,. 011111 c-....,....,,. m _,,,. l~fli)M. ..... M- N-...0. M ...... -(.,_ ":.., , ..... m -.. "-m-a-1 • • • . . .. ? """'' ""'' ,, • ! I Area P ower s T abb ed Tonight j I a, WtM'&' CAMION vlldiq: Wtetern ud • • ..., ,.. ... Ntwpart Bubar boltiN n.. ooUd ba • llttla Weltmin1ter. lltta&btal noa ~ 111-cr..Mew LbtUelbJ IDOi& al tbl ...... 'lo\.. Lapaa. Baacb bope1 to in •anltJ ba•pt!>ol! '"'1 ...... olf ,....Un-oo UIO doll~ -• II. Artlala' .._ while Mator NoarlJ ...,. ooetoat .. tap appaan te fe1t1n a Del contln11t1 A at• l •a cleor..ut la-1-Piaf boatinl st. The ·Diily problem that Paul. pments ltltlf ja the ract la Irvine ho1tWtle1, hlO- )'OU 11klom ... a n1&ht ol O)'ing Corona del Mar wltb ''true form". a 4-0 leape slate utertalas Hett'• what'• ICbldaled Valencia'• Tigers who have tonlebt at I iD tbl baakttball 1pllt their first four klape wars: starts. In the Irvine Leque, It appean to be a romp Vallncla travell to Coi-ona for coacb BiU Bloom's del Mar, Fountain Valley marvel& who have yet to treks to Estancia and Costa really get involved i n ·Me,. bosta Mapolla. anything more than a Sunset Leap action sees workout in "ague play. Marlu travellq: to Santa Magnolia Invade• COila Aaa, HuailnltoD Beada in· Mesa and tbe Seotlnell are He's 71 And .Still ·Driving .llclklq ta put Ute Mtna1 Its ttfUI luf1M wli •ltbolll W•ltth: ai a me1Mfac r a UW. Nrtber down tbe lad· a lois. 1Uct ol pou11111 ,...k111lt, ~ der. Coach Herb Ltv .. y's We,s1tr1.. bo9ver, J 1 ovw Newpart. M111tang1 an !., aow and tough al bome. Newpor1 Marirll lDv .. .a... Santa~ -wW bl more than Jwt bard HarOor fOUDd that out tbe ..,.. pnaed to improve t.bat im·-hird wQ (15«1~ • nd-r-=~~:oC: ~ a&• Ionia¥ .,.Wt Ernie M a r 1 p a , wltb Mark -·i•tet. Sodlrberi • , &! : Wblem'1 c:nw. SOderberg buiuinc the nets .. -... Fountain Valley fipru to for tl poiats, wu bard lbauld bavt llO problala. ': ~e J*8 with Mapolla prus,d to·come ,a,wa)' •lth klfP.lDc pace witb Hua-: with a breather a1alut a 15-M win. tlncton lkacb,. · baplaa Eltucla. Newport and Weatmilllter La~~acb ac~: " Estucla, wialeu in fOllf1 will battt. •on the .Sailors' TUltla. With Mike Jaclaoa'1 ..._ tripa to tbe plate ,ud 1·13. court . witb ., tbe 1oset suf· scoriq pace the main ia• overall. doean't Uve ttie fering ,badly !ft the raf!i! far terelt tl)e ArUsts have ..... bor1U to .to~ coecb Jobn the tiUe:· ' Jackson 11.the area'• scor• ... lta1ser'1 crew witb Randy Both squadi are 3-1 in inl kader with • pohtt1 - Wriabt the b1C stopper for lea.sue play and can ill-al· nd a 1$.3 per gam• the Barona. : lord another los1. • average • ln the SW118l Le1eue Coach Al liackn ey ''s .Mater. Del hopeg'to get : where tbue~Js a real conte1i\ racehorse five Is the back on the winning trac~ for tbe cbampiolllhip, top-favorite by some six points. In Angel us play with its con- cat Huntington B ea c h However, Westminster can test with St. Paul. The travela to Western seekine point to its win over Monarchs are 1·1 in league. Ski Week Cre ates Activitie s For Southland Aficionad os By ESTHER BILLINGS representing the to11 sled Of * o.Yr ""' """ dog teams In the nation. LOS ANGELES -Age Fourth Annu11 National Events will begin at noon apparently bu no limits. Ski Week runs today Saturd•Y at Sevier . Flat. trips to Glacier Paint, fam- ed Yosemite overlook , dur- ing t.be wintei: on 1 recu111r1y scheduled basis. Especially when Y 0 u' r e through January 28. four mlies south of going on '1'l and an avid Skiers ha" special events Williams, including sled dog, ' dra& racing enthusiasl planned during Sid Week ror snow shoe. and w· i'ace1 Vic (Whistlinc B 11 l Y ) added pleasure. and contests. Trips depart Badger at 10:3t •.m.. arriving at Glacier Point at n o o n • where a bot 1Wteh Is served, Departure 11· at 2:'00 p.m. with the 1nomobile arrivinl back at Bad.1er at 3:30 p.m. McCrostey is a testament Amone u.e most spec-Sunday's events will begin of tbi1 fact II the 71-year-tacuJar ii the an au a I at 10 a.m. at SeWer Flat old Graabam, Oregon hot Torchlight Slalom at' Snow with open cross-country sled rodder entered his Chevy-Kickers summit Saturday night on dog races, snow lboe races powered cla11 B g a s Log Chute Run. About 100 and cross-country ski races dracster In the eighth an-sld Jn st r u ct or 1 and followed by trophy presen- nual National Hot Rod In A • patrolmen will take part. tations. Association Wlntem1tionals. ctJOfi with a Snow Ball sponsored At Mammoth Moun tain The premier three-day by the Big Bear Ski Club the third annual Giant event will be held at Los following in the Summit Inn. Wailer, 1 Far Wtst Ski Angeles County Fairgrounds Soccer action looms this The selection of the 2.&th Association sanctioned giant The two hour lay-over at Glacier Point allows plenty of time ror both admiring and photographing th t bn!atb-taking vistas. in Pomo~, February 2-3-4. weekend ror the Coast Ran· Big Bear Snow Queen will slalom ski race, will be held Irvin Lak But WhlsUing Billy, a lat· gers and United c 0 a 1 t be made at the Annual Snow Sunday. e e ter day speed enthusiast. Rangers. Queen Luncheon, January Sponsored by South Bay shocked the· entries chief 27. Wailers ski club. the event There la too much acUon at Squaw ,Valley to ll1t i1 : all as reported by Carson • White. The area ii hi&hlY ' developed. and tllere ii always 1 wealth of activity. To Open Irvine Lake will opt:n Its 1911 fishln1 season on Tuea- day at I a.m. The lake will be open dany, except Thur•· day, from I a.m. UDW dust. Reservttiom are a o w being taken by phooo. The trout plant for the year Will be tn excess of 130.000 pounds -30,000 pounds more tbaR in 1987. And, 21,0llD pou~ of cal- fi!b have been planted since the late closed and more wU1 be Rocked u tbey . become anllable. The only price change this year will "be an increase in the rental fee for the glass boats with motors from '8 per day to •to. There are still reserva· tiou available for opening weet. Anyone tnternted in reserving a b\lat should c111U the lab office at G15a>. New Year, New License AttenUon ftsbetmen! It'• a ne• year and that means new ticulf• for anyone wllblng to fish In Californll -be it fresh •ater or ocean ... tyle. The Uctnses 111 no• available from 11 c e n I e agents and DFG offkts. · An(kn who prefer may renetr their old license• by ~buinlf a valldatin~ st.amp and necesaary inlaDd ftshinc st.amps. The aew procedure won't save 111glers any money, but it does aave time and trou· ble became license buyers are not required to ftll out a new application. If the old ticeue already has beta diacarded, or if there bu ~n 1 change of ume or address or Ute old permit ii Jn too · poor olaeoadltiol>toheUled •l•bt. new ones a r e · availllble. Tbe price of tbe license la~The-1 .. la '3 and taland flahinl stampo '1 u<h. -bdand fllhinl -pc .. reqmed to flsb far trout nd 0De for Wll'lllftter" ftlh. with hla form . The latter swings into The Kratka Ridge Slalom is open fo men and women. At first some felt th e action first, invading Arte· this Sunday and the Alpine with first, second, and third figure 71 might have been sia Park Saturday night for Junior Slalom next Sunday place prizeJi to be awarded will be held at Kratka in men 's A, B. C and Vets a tran1poaition. Certainly it an 8 o'ctoc;.; game with Tel· Ridge . Both junior races classes and women 's A, B, must be 17, off 1 e i a I s star of the host city. should be run to watch, and c classes. - thoBuugthtth. e an swer to the UCR moved Into second though the skill of the often . Last year's event drew place in the first division of tiny competltor11 Is usually more than 100 contestants, question: "If served in thf Pacific League by drub· a source of fru stration to including university teams military, branch and rank'?" bing Riverside, 3·1. last adults. from Nev 1 d a , Cal.,) fmally wu the clincher. weekend aa Steve Johnson The Williams-Grand Ca· U.C.L.A., and San Jose McCro&key'a an I we r : picked up two goals and nyon Chamber of Commerce State. "World War I, Aero Cgrps. owen Gorman added one. in William s, Ar I z on a , The S4 registration rte Private." Coach Brian McCaugbey's reports there is enough may be sent lo race Whistling Billy started dazed Rangers return to snow there to hold Arizona's chairman Ron Woe 1 n er, drag racing ll years ago loop wars Sunday, hosting only Sled Dog Races and 4836 CasUe Rd .. La Canada, w:lth a 298-cubic i n c h the Artesia Eagles at New-Winter C a r n I v a I this Calif. · Some National Ski Week events include ski pro- ficiency tests and touring, parties, races, b r o o m hock'Y and Ice skating at - Blyth Arens, movies 1nd dancing, sauna baths and ski mobile rides, and song • rests at· the Squaw Va\1ey • Inn. Squaw Valley Lodge locker roo_m, and t b 1 Village. The Inferno Downhtl 1 Race for Class A and B racers sponsored by Zuerileu Club or San Fran• clsco will be held Januar1 28. flathead Ford JIO"erlng his port Beach's Mariners Park, weekend. Entries will be At Yosemite for tbe first first dratster:' Now, he d starting at 2 o'clock. from five western slates, lime visitors may mate day rea~g 180 miles an houri--------------------·------"---~------:--­ with a stout m Chevrolet, complete with the latest fuel injection and all the other goodies of the well-dressed dr1g1ter. "Racing is a full time hob- by for me, ketping me out of the rocking chair,'' McCroskey said. "We are currently w o r t I n g on "WhlsUinl Billy II" (the name he gives his machine) and hope to brine it to the Wlnternationals." Friday's (Feb. 2) asctivity at the Fairgrounds facility wW a1nslst of Ume trials and qualifying for the 650 car fleld. Saturday feah1re1 numerous class eliminations and further qualifying. Sun- day, at 10 a.m., ls "money day". Over "f70,IXXI in c a s h awardl will be up for grabs. Picket Bowl Grid Clash LONG BEACH -The RJghll and the Lefts cla~h on the gridiron at California State College (Long Beach) today in college football 's ftnal post-season pme. The Rigbtl are members of the conservative young Americlns for freedom ; the Letta memben of t b e Liberal Student Action Com· mittee. Site of . the game 11 tbe Picket Bowl -I grusy knoll south of the student bookstore. Pink T·•ltirtl will be worn by the lefts; the Rith\I will be clad in T·shirt• dJed red, white and blue. There will be four ti-minute q!Jolfters. DESIGNE D ESPECIALLY FOR YOU! A Brand New Cadillac Dealership to take care of all your automotive needs. Our facilities were tailored particularly for Cadillac owners with special tools and equipment to better serve You. Won't you visit us soon • • • Introducin g our Service Mana gement Team Bo" R!1'gttl1ki. -- .. • . . Prep Basketball Sb_uldings ---• I. rP PA =Dlf I e = I ftl_ 11 ! m ....... ~ ~:.':'C.· oas•••• ~ n,,....... W I. "' PA .._ ·1 ·•"' V.1'9 ~·" • • t• ... (,.......... JI ; = : "-"' ll .,, ., =.,... .. I m I ri=.: e • •• ., --., ~ .. Miii'-Yi.tt ~--e-.. Wllll,.. ....... """" . '-"" .... --w ... .............. . . ~...,.. ; ' = =:-::: •"'• ..... ' J ftl Wtlllrft I J Ul """ Ml \1'111" • ' • --......... ....,II =:.-z=:... -· . NEW ELllOR~ ' 1-CAolUAa -ON DISPUY • • • BADY fOI -Tl DllMlY ~ -.. ____ .. All.tit P.& ...... M -IU.ttlP.&t&a• ........ 7:11 UL It I P.& ... ;M • ,, I • -NABERS r; •) 2600 HAalOI ILVD. COITA MUA 540-91.00 • "' ... ~ .... .-.-. ..... MMIM.._..._...,_1-41-4,_. ..... ...,...,_.."!°_.._.._.._._.. • -..:• ._...._..,. •. '-.._._ ......,_ • ...... -.. ~~, ..... " . .... .. ... -..... " .... ' I I l ' \ • 1 ' . . J 4 DAILY PIL.01' RIVIRSlDI _ '"'e tut time the IO?Ci people of Riverside Racew-.y entertained at car rac1na, tbey set places for 100,000 pests. ed Lesa than 40,000 lhow up. · led N Clearly the promoters were dlsappo1n . . ever mind the m'oney tnwlved. 1be whole thing wu in the leaat humiliating. . '-6ail party nd It wu tantamount to throWJng a coca• ~e ati a inviting five couples and have only one c~p e ::!:°~ • Jt is enougjl to cause one to change? one a br mou_tbwash. u ~ ' The strange thing about the alOt'lmen ODl:U Nee wu that it was more tba.n a trifle attractive to ~e fam of the sport. ·It was called the· Res Mays 3()0 and1 ltdfln-. •tured carw of the Indi.anapolil m>e and all the ea g ;drivers of same. n •• t The event turned out to be a corker, bflt wJA was neither here nor there. By then, it wu too late. "-At best the Riverside people could put the en"" .. thine down ' to another shot at tbe grand old game ol attemptin& to account for the ac:tiona of the 1eneral publi~ndaunted, the aallant operator• of Riverside Rae. way will try again Sunday. Thia time, they are expecting 80 000 or th.eretbouta. ' This time, they will get 80,000 or thereabouta. Ml....-Altft'•lleu Sunct.y'1 contest will lnvolv. machlMt known at stock ur.. That It to say, the automobH" art tM same •• you encl I drive Oft the freeway with the poulble exception of minor •lter•tlont mNt wtthfn tflt rvl• of stock cat r•clnf. The c•n leok the Nmt " yours a"" mine and the menthly ,.yments f1tuN 1l:iiout tM 11-. The .... tltffereRd n .. In the Id the ...,..,. ., the stock ,..,. .. v. tomethint on Insurance. Une com,.nles ere reludant to •II pollcles to at.cJc ur ownert, even at $100 dedvctlW.. M•lcn Utile Seiue Whatever, the stocb figure to outdraw the Indian- apolis-type auroe. This figures to make little senae, but there is no accounting for tut8. Some people eat well done steak. Santa Anita Entries Perhaps the average guy, if he owns a Ford, gets some kind of a tick out of seeing bis model beat a -----=--mm1m---------~ Chevrolet or a Dodge and so on and .so forth .. Then ~ s. ...... ,. '-· -. ,,._ .... .,.. •l o. co l'IWCll) r.: again, maybe the guy pulls a Walter Mitty on bis way c1Hr a ,. .. ,. "'"' ,..., "'" l'.M. ,.."*' •111 u veien-1a> home and imamn... h'-··U behind the wheel of lhe "ouime uc1. ' "" '"'.... a &-"'" uuaii:: '1•ST •ACI. 6 lurloMS. 4 .,.., .,.., oldl. Alltw-. ,..,,. MOOO. •• .tftnfng 1>ar oldt •ncl UP. (lalmlnt1. ..UrH .-.0. ConrO'I l(I' (J OerlPlnl xUJ WI .... • all th 1 di Clelml119 Hlee ..... A· .. llller• (W ~ ... , 11S Again Riverside Raceway touts e ea ng Got• OyllS'/ (It Gercle) •105 "-"".tu:.• Gerti•) xiii drivers as 1 being present for the stock car thing. Some :~:':!':'c?T,t~~> ll: ~~-"' "'~~.,., \\~ of the names are the same as took part in the Rex Mays Llldlv aond CA ve1enrue1e1 m Kiur io-ll'llf'cel "' t k ts 0'11* ltelle CM V•len-lel IU • Ket CW MefMlmeYI 115 nee others are peculiar only to s oc · car even · Art ••-10 "'"'c•> 1u ~tne 1°vt Kertec11> ~',? 'ror ln ... ·nce, A. J. Foyt and Mario Andretti are w1n111emen 1A P•l'tde> 111 Dl-._,.., 1o "•"' • ltUl d Z••-'• (A "•,..zl IU A-C. Wllltt1"9Mm tralMd tnlrv. here. 'Jbese guys drive anything t,hat runs an races. 11e1>e1 H•wll 1w H.,,,., m lh lik f D Pearson Curra9'1 "rin<a llJGonlllltll •10' 'J'hen there are names e ts 0 ave Curra9'1 Prlf!C9 Cl J GonJelU) XI" and Ridlard Petty. The foregoing participate. mostly in Prince oam1~ ... 'o•= m atock car raciilg and are known as something of the ic1owa '"" cw M.t11otnev> be_. ,_ ""'-trade. 141911 11ldell <H J'-•> In Ill WC .-,lehl 12 J G91Dltil 120 115 1111• Garieq tlte F•1'8t°lte The favorite for Suncl1y'1 500 mlltt wlll un- .,_.1onaa.1y be Dan Gurnoy, another of the crowd whe drives anythlnt with 1 motor end wheels. Gurney will be behind the wheel of • Ford, which actually hu nothln1 to do with 1nythlnt. Gurney weuld be the public choice If he w11 drlvlnt • Mlxwell. Al 1 matter of fief, lf they ever at• • foot race around the ltlverslcle coune, Guf'MY would flpre te to elf •• no worte then 6.5. E••lp111eat b 0.19 Foe The thing about Gurney is his remarkable success at Jtlverside. He wins everything here. Students of the game have come to say Gurney "owns" the track. People do not beat Gurney at Riverside. The only thing that defeats him is his equipment. If his machine holds together over the required distance, Gurney wins the race. · · The Union on Company, good folks wbo clearly understand the true meaning of poverty, run a contest for spo.rta writers on the outcome of races such as Sun- day's 500. In the last event. Gurney beat this tourist out of the money by winning in the very last lap. I am at the moment filling out my entry blank for SUnday's nee. Gurney's name goes on top, which is a decision bl6ed on other than knowledge. It is prompted by stark fear. RACE RESULTS SANTA ANITA HSULn THUHDAY, JAN. 1e. !Ht CIMr a l'•l 1'1111,IT ltACI -6 Furtonts. Flllltt & mem. • Yff' OlllS t nCI Ull. Clalml .... ....... 14JOO, 'ferTy (J Lttntlertl MOYI ll•lo IW lltuml ~Join CF Alvtrtrl TIME -I 11 "5. 1M UO l.• 11.M U• 7 ... 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IN THE 90 minutes of Thursday evening's NBC special, Hope was. of course, in the middle. of things. As usual he swung his golf club, wore Jl!ili· tary bats at cocky angles and always had a wtse- crack on his lips. · Then there were the pretty girls wbo ar~ much in evidence each year in the Hope troupe. 11iia time it was film star Raquel Welch, dance_r £l~ine Dunn, Madeline Hartog·Bel of Peru. who ti Mw World, and singer Barbara McNair. They were re.ward.ed by the wolf whistles as they ca.me on stage tn bnef costumes or pretty dresses. Occa6ionally they var· led their acts by cavorting witb some Gls from tbe audience. · HOPE AND COMPANY, traveling by plane and he licopter. presented 22 shows in 15 days, a couple of them on the decks of carriers and more than one within gunshot of the enemy. Tile program was a collection of bits and pieces from the shows. Although the visiting performers were. officially the stars of the Hope television program, the real stan were 11 always .the· thousands and thousands of spldi~rs, Sailors a rid marines in his audleilces. As the years go by, camera crews on the Hope junkets get better. This year some of the pbotog· raphy was stunning. And while lhe comedian was on some Improvised stage making l~cal, or topical. pokes or kidding the brass . the camera was often wandering over the faces In the audience, pausing here for a moment as a man broke into hearty laughter. SOMETIMES it looked as if Hope was playing to an ar.my -even the hills around a base seemed covered with military men. and they cl ustered at odd points on the ships like swarms of bees. They enjoyed Hope's cracks about conditions at home, but from the sound of laughter. they appreciated even more his jokes about local conditions and customs. There was lnnovalion this season. The windup or the program 6howed members of the troupe vi siting infonnally lhe wounded in hospitals. And Hope concluded the show with a serious expression of hope for peace. It was. as usual. a moving program. AFTER ALL tqese years as a regular on the daytime game show. "To Tell the Truth," Tom Pos-- ton is now off the .panel. His place will be filled by various performers. Mark Goodsop, producer of the fihow , said that the program had undergone a T3dical change of format. had introduced some new faces, and had improved ill ratings which had been dropping. ALLEN LUDDEN, formerly of Goodson's "Password," which CBS recently replaced with a soap opera, will soon be seen as host of a weekly, prime-lime syndicated game ·show. "Win with the Stars," which will start with a lineup of more than 40 stations . Dennb the Menace -------1\ I \ .. ... I • .. .-.------ . . . ,.,,. • ,,. . _ .. ____ .. ...,. .. ._ -·---------------------~~--~-------- '!ii., .:~i·a ••• -·· -· • • ••• .. ' ... ,, ... •• -·· -· -·· •411-~-- • •• . ~-- Friday's Closing .. • ..... , ... -~ ... ·-. . .. .....-.. _..... . -~ • •• F""1. -19, )ty York Stock Exchange List I ! I' I I .. . • •• . ·;·. . ., . .... t DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ·Op{imism on n ·rug Use . During 1963. Newport Beach police arrest.ed 29 persons on n1rcotics and druc eharaes. · The arrest count has increased 1.368 percent since those innocent days five years ago. Last ye1r. according to Police Chlef · B. James Glavas. 426 persons were booked into clty jail for sus- pected narcotics and drug violations. Most of these charges. Glavas noted, Involved the use. p065easion or sale of marijuana. And fully one-third or-those bken into police custody were 17 years of age or younger. These are impressive figures. They're sobering ones. too. Some might even say frightening. Nevertheless. Chief Glavas asserts there is cause for optimism. The problem, be feels, may soon be on the wane . . "I t.hlnk th(Te is a sofidifying of public opinion ~ga.mst 1t (dope and drug qsage) right now," he says. 'We're past the period when there was some reepect for the views of the Learys and the kooks who suggest that pot is no worse than alcohol. Medical and law en· forcement opinion on the subject is now in the ascend· a.ncy. I loot for a diminution of the problem in the next year or two." . This may well come about. But if it does. it is cer· taiDJy not yet reflected in police department statistics. PubUc opinion. of course. is not easy to measure. There was possibly one small measure of it, though. in a DAILY PlLOT article Monday. The story was a rather poignant one. It told of the mother of a Corona del Mar High School student wbo informed police that hel' son bad bought $5 worth of marijuana on the school campus. ~t the mother did was a courageous thing. We want to help our son and we did what we thought was best. And don't let anybody tell you it wun;,t a bard UUas to do," she said. We could have ju6t thrown the marijuana away but he's our son and we want to help him ... There'~ someon~ older and that's who they should find." Police ue now Joking 1 for "someone older." said to be a ~an tm,own only to student. by his first name. He 1s making money by selling drugs to children. This mother may not only have helped her son, but the sons of many other mothers. Would you do the aame? You had better. The sta~ti~s otherwise will keep soaring. . U there IS hJhl at the end of the tunnel-as Police Chief Glavas believes there is-)'Ou are that light. • • Test of Car Sleeping Law Harbor Area streets during Easter Week this year may be transformed into long. narrow and overcrowded bedrooms. It depends on the outcome of a Jan. 25 Superior Court hearing on the legality of a Newport Beach ordl· nance that bans sleeping in parked cars. lf the law is declared unconatitutional. as an Orange County public defender says It i.s, it could 6ipbon off a lot of spring vacation tenants from local apartment& and dump them on the streets ol Costa Mesa and New· port. In addition, Newport's already strained parking areas woul~ undoubte.~IY. ~ecome intolerably overbur- dened. So . Bal ~eek vtsttors would very likely just rev up thetr engines and head for Costa Mesa. But Easter Week. after all, lut. but a week. Summer, on the other hand, It.retches on for months. Long months. Aren't thi.ngs rough enough? N Making Best Of What God Has Given Us Dear Gloomy Gus: Reader Asserts Wlaetmore Wates 'J'~ MOtteJI Investigation Is Meaningless~" •• By ELLSWORTH L. RICllARDSON M!Qter ne NetiJabo"-11 c..sre11tte.al ~ 1.a,... Beae~ Whenever I have a funeral for a rraoa that I do t1ot know too well. generally aak tboae who are next of tin to gl\te me two or three ad- ,lecUvea that belt describe the in· dJvidual for whom they mourn. They •W say, "He was kind." or "Re wu 1elf.U.Cin1. doln1 all he could for other people.•• "He was a happy individual. easy to live with." "Re was vital. dynamic." These adjectives portray individuals wbo have just ordinary virtues or talents and I am always amazed at the brevity of the cbaract.eristlca they supply. Another thlnr that amazes me la the fact that most individuals make the best of what God bas given them. Btrr THE WORLD 11 full of people who do not make the beat of what God bu aiven them. They complain that they do not have brains or any special talenl Lady Luck did not smile on them; they dJd not get the breaks. They lived on the wrong side of the tJ:acka. they explain. If it is not en- vtr0nment It is a queatlon of genes. So they settle down to nursing a grudge. They rationalize their failures . . . and the rest of the world goes by. They do not make the best of what they have I Oa the other hand consider what Noah said ln the play. "Green PastUtta". "I aln' very much. but l'se all t got." Too many people mlnbniu their good quaUtiea. . . "l ain' very much!" Why don't they make the best use of what they have ? WE C?UGB'T TO TAKE a tip from the Avis Rent-A.Car System which ldvertises Its services b)l saying "We Try Harder". They have operiuons in 38 countries. In translating their llopn "We Try Harder" ft1to German A• the parent of a UC student. J'm willing to pay increased fees for a specific need or lm· provement, or to achieve some agreed purpose. But I'm d-d if I want to pony up an extra S156 as nothing but tribute to the 1overnor'a pigheadedness and political posturing. -Mrs. M. T. W. T1lll ............. ,_,, ......... 11111,.,., ......... ---.w ..... ___ ,......, ... ....., ...... It comes out, "We give of ourselves more effort." t Uke particularly the Italian translation: "We will do more and better.'' The person who hasn't very much should adopt that slogan. "I will do more and better" with what God has given me! By uslng these common. ~nlinary virtues people can step over into the cateaory of becoming very extraordinary people. ONE OP MY BOYHOOD heroes was Teddy Roosevelt. I guess I was a victim of indoctrination for there were a lot of books about Teddy around our house. He was the man with "the big stick." We since have parted as friends. but t still admire him otherwise for what he was. To a friend T.R. said, "You are quite wrong about me. I am just an ordlaary blcltvtduJ, without special ability in any line. In most things ~ am only just above the avera~e : 10 some things I am more under the average than over. This ts cer- tainly true of my physical powers. I can't run, I'm only an ordinary walker. I'm certainly not a good swim· mer. I can probably ride a horse better than I can do anything else. but I am not a remarkable horseman. ''NEITHER AM T a good shot. My eyesight is so poor that I have to be near my game to take any sight at all So as far as physical gifts are concerned. I am just an ordinary ~an. The same lhing is true of my literary ability. I certainly am not a brilliant writer. Although I have written a good deal. I always have to work and slave over everything I put on paper." Yes. Theodore Roosevelt worked and slaved. and he tried harder! Goal: Quality Education A cha.nae for the better in the in- ttructioo of forelan languages in elementary gract.s la almost certalnly In prospect. Repeal of the Casey Act cl t•t. advocated by organ.Ued 1-&u•I• tae:bert, ha been endorsed by the educational prOlfams com· ntlttee of tbe State Board of Educa· tloa. Dr. Mu Rafferty. s tat e 1upttinteDdent of public lnstruction. has slven a substitute plan hil bless· lna. THE BIG FLAW In the Catey Act that makes mandatory the teaching of foreign Jan1ua131 in If ades slx to •1'bt ls the lack of state fUDdlnl. 'rht• nlUJts. acconUng to Dr. JW. ftrtJ, la "ball-baked p r o 1 r a m 1 ' ' ftaturtq recordinp and readi.Dp Quotes .r. T. Bii. S. F.-"One readl of pn..c'-' inOamiA1 mobs a.ad crHt· .., .....,.,_, ..• How thlt counU, ...., ( .. ) toda7 to r1tll1 our dtbna ..., oar fJq m tbt Ualonl" from Don Qwxote. Some school dJa· trk ts are doing 1 good job. prov id- ing adequately prePlired teachers, good supervision. aod appropriate ht· atructlonal materials. But m a n 1 districts. hard pressed to 9fier langu.,ea without slate aid. arc dollll little more lha.n going through motions to conform to the law. THE TEACHERS' organization pro- poses that languages be offettd as elective courses only iJI acbool dJstrldl that meet instructional quallflcationa. Good programs wW not be dropped. tbe orfl.lliution lrl\lfl, and th<ite that are inferior should be ellm!nated. 1bJs Is a stand with which very f"' Californians will contend. QuaUty education rather than b r o a d haphuard coveraae should be the god In the fnstructJon of forelp languages and every other tubject. ~~ 'Play To the Editor: It seems to me that the con· acienUous citizens of Orange County ought to write two letters -one to state Sen. James E. Whetmore at 2460 E. Chapman. Fullerton, and the other to Pres. William Langsdorf California State College, Fullerton. ' To Sen. Wbetmore we should say that as a good Republican he should be trying to conurve our tax dollars. ~t aqu~eting them on meaningless tnvatJgations of a play. A one-act play which was not even open to the public Is not worth the enormous cost of a senate investigation. MORE IMPORTANT. surely, are the problt:ms of drua puablq and pornography on the newsstands. in movies and TV which directly alfecl our children. than something so triviaJ as a ~lay given in a laboratory to an audience of adults only. Now the senator is talking of more and more lnvestig11tions of standard plays like Beckett's "End Game." a pbilosopblc discussion between a father and son that la as sexless and noncontroversial as anythlni can be. This is going to make the Conservative cause look foolish. I KNOW I DO NOT feel like spend- ing precious tax dollars on anything so trivial and in the end It WW hurt Sen. Whetmore's support. rathel' than help it. Surely the senator can do somethina mote constructive for California than lhisl It seems to me we also owe Pres. Lanasdorf a vote of thanks for running a Hne conservative campus, which has never had a riot or any violenc~ of any kind . We ought to let him know we are P!"oud of this record and stand behind bun because of it. Ir we do not take time to write we can only blame ourselves when our tax bills rise. DORIS SUTION' •Stuplfl Dru1 Leees' To the Editor: As I have been reading various newspapers recently. I have begun to think about how stupid Calllornia drug laws reaUy are. By '1stupid'' I mean that they are both Inconsistent and . dJscrlminatory. They are in- cons&1tent because the punishment does not fit the crime. For instance, possession of beer by a minor Is less severely puaished than possession of marijuana. Nicotine and alcohol are definitely known to be detrimental to both the mind and body. but marijuana is 'known only to be temporarily upsetting to the mind ; its effects on the body are questio1utble. For tbis reason the laws are discriminatory. WHY ARE PEOPLE stiffly punish· ed for smoking "grus" and onl.y•mild- ly punished for druak drivln1? Alcohol is by far the more dangerous; though Dear George: Every oewspaper I read has colum.ns for people wbo have problems. There ue columns for peopae who h•\'e medical pro- blemJ. love problems, tarden1n1 problems. pet problems, house and home problems. fl.aandal probkma. &Dd tver) otber sort of problem. Wbat lboGt a1J UI people wbo doe't have probltms? FRANCIS Otar Francis: As far u I'm concerned . you·re not even trytna. And you'll 1et no sympatl'ly here. alcohol ls proven both detrimental and addictive, most people give little thought to alcobolie!. T o d a y alcoholism is "socially acceptable." Now. how many people are killed each year by drunk drivers as com· pared to those who drive under the influence of marijuana? It's low. even per capita of users. Hence. j1.1st because It's legal. doesn't mean it's safe. Smoking is dangerous to health. No one is definitely sure whether or not marijuana is. THE PUBUC HAS faUed t o discriminate between the addictive (alcohol. heroin. and nicotine) and the non-addJctive <marijuana) drugs . And the public ls unsure of the dif· ference between the so-called "mind drugs." such as marijuana. and the "body druas" such as cocaine and opium. f propose that all communities have a special public program lo educate the public as to what drugs are and what the problem really is. Thia should include lectures from top-notch authorities on drugs, movies and slides. and actual samples. A great amount of effort should also go into publicizing this effort. Communities owe it to themselves to act, and act now. We cannot turn our faces from it: it's here now. so le t's do something about it. Ignorance never solved anything. CHARLES H. d"UENTilER VINierllfl.. f'IH!ts To the Editor : I bave two points to make con- cerning articles posted in your paper of Jan. 15. "Mot.her Refuses to Give Heart of Dying Son." That you could display such vile aall u to reprint such a 11anckroua portrayal of this woman. is abhorrent. It attempts to pubUciD a penonaUy private character of this motMr u inhuman, selfish. and shameful, when ln reality the truth m., be of the opposite. It includes not.bing conc:em.ing the personal facts that may stand behind the decision of this mother. SECONDLY, THE statement of the Army spokesman. in refel'ence to the "I>Wenting 'Her~s· called 'FoUl Balli." Is that •'most of them have records full of court marUals." I have 1erved my (unblemished) time In the Marines and have c o o a e q u e n t I y obeerved some of the ridiculous charges that are run up against various unregl mentablea. whida quite often originate from the personal pre- judices or some person or persons of higher command. And once a man is convicted of one court martial. his blac.k list record makes him live and easy baJt for more to follow. I DON'T BACK a man who steals from a fellow GI if the report is factual, but then I woa'\ even c:oavtct blm ln m1 mlnd untll I bave 1urned die uDdertytn1 f8da blvolved. I la" the "dla.stnt.en" IDDOCelJt ud true tD Ultir stated bllie,fl antU ""°"" guilty of ethical tt.. PBltLtPS VAN CLIVE BLAKEMAN N•b9"" N.Ue To the EdJtor: My f&m.UJ ud I ltvt on Tra.de'lriada LI• ii tbt II~ area of New· port Beach. A look at a map of New· port Beach will •bow tlult '" live a fair distance from a line drawn clown the center of Upper Newport .S.y. which is supposed tq be the guideliae for the traffic pattern for aircraft taking off from Orange County Air· port. At approximately 7:30 a.m. lut Dec. 9. a Bonanza DC-9 made an approach to the airport from the direction of the bay directly over our home. I was outs ide at the time and rudily ascertained Its position with respect to our home. 1 THIS DCI WAS ftying at approxi· mately 4:'!0 ft. .altltude and about 2.109 fl. to the left of the nomal VFR traf- fic pattern. 'Mils is not the nrst such incident -I U3e It only to IDutitrate a situation which la becoming all too Crequent and untenable. As a former resident of the Play•· del -Ray. West Westchester area. for many years. and now a resident of Newport Beach (for the p a a t 5.lf: yea.rs). l wish to strongly protest not only the gross violation of present traffic pattern regulations. but any further expansion of Orange County Airport (OCA). WHEN WE DECIDFJ> to move to this area after having been victimized by Loa An!'eles Airport. we carefully investigated the espanakm plans of OCA. At that time. we were uaured by the Newport Beach realtors, civic leaders and airport personnel that the airport would never be exoanded into a major commercial facility. As a consultant to the Air Line PI- iots Associatlon and chairman of a national advisory committee to the Fed e r a I Aviation Administration CFAA) and Air Force on Flight Con- trol Instrumentation and Air Traffic Control. I c:onsidel' mraeJf fully quaJi. fied to speak about the ~lt"ll which the residents of Newport Beach..Jaa if the airport I~ allowed to n:pabd1 AIRCRAFT FLIGHT instrumenta· Uon Is far Crom being as accurate or as reliable as the airline community would like the publk to believe. I am not attempting to alarm the pubHc. For the purposes of filght safety. there are Jn moat cases enou«b safety mar- gins built lnto the Air Trame Cofttrol System (ATC) to take care of inac· curacies and malfunctiom. B01"V9'. these inacc:\U'acles can and do Jead to a considerable variance in altitude allll ru~bt path, which are two of tbe fac- toTs contributing to the wide nrtaUOn in the traffic pattern of alrcraJ't land· Ing and taking off from OCA. PEOPLE MOVED to Newport Beech to escape the noise and rat race bl Los Anieles. Many of tbe1t people were willing to pay many ttma IOJ'· mal price for t be Jr bomel (hm IB0.000 to •.• and up) fl order to get awa1 from 1\ldl null18Ct -.... I be!Jen that apanaion of OAC wU1 ruin Newport Bead! since It wt1I de- stroy lb 9erftlt, and charm. It Is alto unfair to thole w'1e ~ lnvested beavll1 In real estate II Newport Beacb bee.-of Its •eaitJ and charm to have it dHtnyed 11f commercial interests ln Aalhetm, Santa Au, Orange. Lagune 8elltctl a.ad other partl of Orantt Comt, •blcb would be Wtuall7 unaflleted -tueb ..... I AM NC1I' AG.UNIT ...... W then ii • limit to tbl prtee -... f:'!.~ sudl pncrw. u °""" ~::=~rt.~= conaldlr •fOltaUlll .,. tlle U. S.. Goftnnnfllt to UM I portiaft of El Toro. Por tut maa.r. lat lem A1rport " naQy not Qllt far •Q from .., ,... .. Or8JWt CealltJ .. ts euily ~ from ...... °"' ....... .., . ...., .... w .... If •l•lr TtUt 8 ..... To the Editor: Property tu financin1 ~ pablk schools is unfair. Wby? 1. Childless property ownen pay. 2. Families with IChool-att. ddldrtn wbo rent don't. Tbls arruamient makes no teme. Since tbe deleat of Ile school bond proposal. both sides have MH It ll tooth aDd nail. If blame mmt be affixed. let It then come to r9lt • the system of financln1 itself. In a ditttict such as thls wbeN you have renting families. retired peo. pie ud chOcllesa persoaa, tbe ll'OJ*iY tax system cl scbool ttnu.a.., fl Mt the best. I REALIZE THERE la • easy solution. but 1 would lib to tou la these ideaa with the ~gb\ ta m1Dd tbat there must be a better.,,.,, 1. Get land deeded for -.:Mol at DOeo&l ' 2. Out cl a livable ud NUODable property tu take a small. Md I do mean mall (111 1eu 8tall 10) percent to form a bull far sc:bool bul.ldlng comtrudion. 3. Levy a achoo) tu 01l an f.uilJies with chiJdren in the district'~ school system. 'ntoee whose are ln pr1vMe. acbool should mt PllJ public school tax. 1'h1I meem that both propeaty owners and renten with acbool age cb.Udren will •ban in tbl education cl their children. r . ' . • . ' ... •• •fft ,...,. •••• I 1 .. , .... 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Good EASTSll ., • =~~cl<~~~~~ Two bedroom with hardwood floors and plu-down payment. tm' walls. f.oned ~2 • 501z132' running beet BAY A VE. to an alley. Property In immediate area zoned NEAR LIBRARY eammerdaL Tbil property bu good poten-Furnllhed 2 bedroom cottage • t1a1 and priced to sell AT ONLY $17,500. ~~~::g:::."i:~~ 1~~: -THEl-IN-LAW SPECIAL ~ ~ ~t~0~~ ·• · FIRM price. •. In BEAUTIFUL Wr.sTCLil'F we on. our NEAT AS A PIN JtBUY or THI WEIK." Larae rear UV· f'UnUttled 3 bdrm beech tng room with fireplace. Total of 4 bedn>oml boule, clW to Oceea A Bay. 2th baths, ~ta and dnpel. Newly painted kar ~•rlie. plus room for · inside throu oul )(aid or Mother-In-law's add.ltiou.l unit on fruit oe ~oom an bltb off kitchen. Muter bed· lot. nu. ll a terrUlc rentaJ room and Master bath separate from rllt .of 6::.x:'·750• Eves: 541-6986 bome. Complete built-in kitchen, huge family ., & leach room. 2000 sq. ft. plu1 utra large double ga- rage. Just ~ block from Baycrest on one of Nlty, Inc. -. jbe finest streets in area. ASKING ONLY 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. CORONA DEL MAR .. Lusk Homes . . . Qu.lity, Velue, ... uty, Comfort In the Southland'• mOlt dlllrable and fucmatln& area. A ID· perb school system and University of California's Irvine Clm· pus Just moments away from Harbor View Hills. Sensibly prlcfld ~ $33,900 .. so.-. WS:l DinctlOlll: llllCArtll&ar Blvd. from , \. NcUlc ea.II Hwy. or Newport J'wy. Ttd ODS. Joaquia Hilla Rd., then ......... fiD lllOdll Itta. --·-$LJU??•-t.i.-•~ HOMES -~---· -- EnJar ....... view from um...._ 3 BR, 2 BA bome plus 1 BR, 1 llA furo renbAJ a pt. 45 ft walled lot. 3 car aar. ~ lb1a lmmaculate home today. Let'• tai.c price 6 ler'IU! Owner wW CDOP- ente. • • • BUY NOW for future Capital a.a Klnp Rd. unaurpaas- .. View potential. Custom built 3 BRa, 04m, 2 B~ dmtaJn. Lge upstart apl wHb BA. Ideal for in-laws. lftd A tltd POOL. Owner wuta ldloo. Priced at only IST.SOO. Pll':(blt Tri~~· H(M THOMAS ltL TR. 224 VI. Coalt Hwy ~: •• ~¥·!1 Newport Bch. Eve. 545-5&13 INCOME TAX RIFUNDERS 'ledrom $20,• Q--,-, - 2 bat.bl, forced air beat, car· '~n -'Vowe I Pr peta, ctrapes, built1n1, ma· r - l'RICED TO SB t IA YC~T OPEN SUNDAY-I to ~ p.m. . 1706 Terr .... In Top Alee -aiiJ 4 beclr*n and family . room borne with Yflr1 spadou l'OOIDI. Lar1e llvinB. room built UOUDd Patio. 2-'h battia. Load.a Of atoraae space. Wonderful family kitchen with all conveniences.' For that grow. ing family for tbe low price ol $63,500. DUPLIX--NIWPORT ISLAND Thil la lmury lirillg wttb many features such u bit.Jin ban, ultra modem kitchen, fireplaces, apadoua rooma for entertaining, land.taped p1u01J. Pier accommodates 3 boats. 45 feet of ~•.r: frontap. FOil FUN & suN::c:OltoNA DEL MAit A cbatmJng 2 bedroOli(ltolM, located close to beach. Immaculate eOltcUtQI. Large cov· ered patio. Pleasant blt/ln kitchen. Cloae to ahoppln~. A mu.at tio aee fer u.ta low price of SS9,500 WITH TERMS. Open Sat. 6 Sun. 1-5 p.m. See 1112 Nottingham, Newport Beach. ·~Ith Do~!, .. El~'!t YOUR only 132.900. J? J? ftCOllle 1Pert'f rine varnlahed cabnetry, D~ SU~A y 12-5 V:Jack V:Ja'I 6 Hou... '36,SOO Incoine MU per month ~.~~financing. 2021 Shlpw1y a... • 3 Units •28,500 Income '310 per month Baycrest inot 1.we boldJ Pleue ask for Esther Drerup. a.«JGln! 3 BR hews, CdM $37,500 IAlled ' ....... $29,500 ~~. U:R-~d::, = 6n.f200 , lw.: 541 69U OWN LAND. IAt ua lbotr you this cu.atom -. ·built 2,000 sq. feet home. TERRAZZO MAR- BLE ENTRY, three spacioua bedrooms, din- ing room, large living room overlooking , . LOVELY POOL and yard. Built·ln electric <>PIN SUN 1-4:30 Cowrclal BdutfUlly 1&es>t. 2 t1ao.. tam-StusDns walkd court yard lay & lea•L Realty Inc. 339 P.-chtrM L1,,. HOME & BUS~ C-2 $47,500 lly room. bulltfn electtic wttti dramatic Andiony poal!~ 1 2 BR plus convertible den, *' range and o v ea, tped and Soarina timbered «illn&s! 2025 W. ll~Vd., N.I. large covered lanai, qulet LallCI & AC1'9CMJ8 wallpapered entry, 15 x 18 Huae UYt.g room! EnanD- CUl de Sac street -room for covered patio near catboilc oua 1aine room! A IOllhiltl-22 pool, asking $31,500. 11 Acr ... Terrific value of which & acres M· 1 Church. Q u 1 'c k PoWS&lon, cated home dealped ior Cal-awcred-$6J,51t $_,l"O--"O DOWN G.I. --------- kitchen, breakfast bar, large wardrobes, ex- ·pensive wallpaper, carpeted and draped. at 80c «Juate foot. submit >'Pllr' term~. ilomla living. -r 4 bedrm. 2 bath. ~ ED RIDDLE REALTOR Ruth P1rdoll, llNltor •.ooo reduct.to• by OWfte( bailt bome. Carpeting. Vtn- • Loads of deekin~, 1prinklen and beautilully ~ ~ landscaped. PRICED UNBllLIEVINGLY LOW . AT ONLY $55,500. Excellent financing avail- J? / , ;1 160.> We· 1c .f U1-. ~ ••• be bought Mother Home YI tile, all elec. built-ID V..:>a'lcre6 Come to lee this lovely aad ldtditn. Rkh wood cabia-Newport 1t Vlctorf1 DOCTOR'-· S ftAftlltl Immaculate 4 BR 3 .,_ Home -et.I. Tutdully decorated . , al'>le. OPIN SUN 1-4:30 646 0011 UIUlllU with 3 car' pr. ~1120. 1935 Commodore -VG • OPEN SAT. 6 SUN. 1-5 TARBEI I 2956 Harbor Mlllt bave bome on one 1 ~,~ME AND BE EllJRAllCED 3rmBR, ~~~:..~.t~~! iloor • now ban 2 atory 934 Wlndw.,tl Line BY-Owner. 4 Br, 2 ba TWD-~,llt n n .-.. -.. .. ~ -• condomln1um 2 bedroom& 2 -CHISHIRI Ml. Bltna, cpta, drpa, '" Entranced you will be with lhll BAYCR!SJ' ~.iot. room tor pool, ·Udo Isle a-'Mlil john. tnaCllClb ----. baths. Just like new. wm REAL ESTATE In. 121,800. Immed poa ~""" -rm•• $7.00 TOTAL DOWN aeU or tr:ide for mce 2 bid-ezm lnYtlme i... dn. Moatlcello. 549-2HJ CUSTOM HOME -Priced below reproduc-' t ludl ti Cl • tJ.pn cost OWNER'S LOSS -YOUR. GAIN. ltlchardeon RNJ~ with over 70 ft. VIEW & IAYFRONT nc ng 1 osing room home . .. tOUR LARGE BEDROOMS plUI family room. 3211 Bayalde Dr. on the Bly BAYFRONT 80', Pier I: Bettercl:~g ~ ~:: Free oniy $14,900 1.0RMAL DINJNG ROOM built-in electric fOR SAii OR TRADE Pier It sUp Float. tat time oflered. 4 arcu. 3 huge bedrooms plus , kitchen and sepante em:vlce ~rch. HARD-glam=';! BR. Immaculate • at a 1ow family room. 2 baths with , WOOD FLOOR conatruction, * baths, two Attention: Doctors or P~ .,{~~:: 6 4 .:_:.i, S81.900. new ~utilul good carpet--fiNpf.aces and two separately controlled feulonala starting out. Corr Bayfront llYinl na ing with matchl.ng drapes. . • · forced air unit.. Overatzed double garage, vertable building. C • 2 apadoul family rm 6 bar VIEW HOME • Builder IMMACULATE. Lush land-2.. .. ~· 1•lll St. t>tJ.449.1 bfock wall fence and lOadJ of concrete patios. Ground Ooor 650 sq. fl Off-larae elevated muat aacrUlce beaut:l.fl.ll scAping IUtrOW'ldl this ea-Alter 8 PM • 547·1875_ ~legantly landscaped with minimum of care. ~~-k~c:! n:~ dining area . used h b~ ~Ice It!:'.; clo~ yard. Buy of the Pet• larntt & Co. ALL THJS CAN B't YOURS FOR ONLY '45,· room OCEAN VIEW ap.1rt-tropical 11rdena ~f ~ en 1 . u mon · PRESENTS 950. Large existing loan can be assumed. ment Ummedi1te oonvet" $126,500 tuU p.rlce . din~ri>o!m Y rm. ~ Selected Homesites i>ROPERTY VACANT -J)IVmlATE POS-alon, move out turn1Wn!, leued land Reduced to S69.500 ~ S.tsslON. move In att1ce equipment.I can John Abel MUST BE SOLD 411 RIGEL ClllCl,.E Strellled tor 3rd floor. 13 Ev .. : 673-1311'5 642.m! DOVER ~HORD ' l11EW AND RELAXATION ~':° c':::: San c~ente NEED GUEST COSTA MESA OFFICE ~EWCLIFr DR. U -you enjoy FRF.SH AIR, a PEACEFUL HA V· Jean Smith, Realtor . 2629 Harbor Blvd. 2772 BAYSHORE DR. IN·and the GREEN HILUI OF 'l1D UPPER 646-32$ HOUSE? 545-9491 Open till 9 PM BAYFRONT W1TH PlER/ .. BAY call 111 lmmed.lately. Just atep outside 400 E. 17th s1.. Cotta Mesa Large Uvlng room with ~~~Mar~ sup' Pele •·-ft this two bedroom, 1 '4 beth home with putt-fittplace, 2 bedroom and t ......,. ._.. .... ,.:; . .ing green. 2 pools, badminton 6 shuffle board STEPS fO the SURF bedroom guest house with 4 Bdrlll 2 bath ••.••• 126,900 • court an with NO MAINTINANCE and you RIAL TOltS 11' ti.tbs. forced air beat, 3 Bdrm, 2 bl, T-plan $25,500 ..... (AlllU- have it. Loct It up and go for a trip and be Cbann1na 3 BR Newport 673-4400 bullt·ID Kltctleft IDd tovtJy OwnerlbnMer 675-3131 9IUI "'"P-•J .. ~~.:r.:f. be there when you murn. :=.11o:i.;1~~.'-:e: .-IWJTIFUl.lm!!!&L&•~. ~llftM-1!11. lll!EZll :;o 9!i:' ~velot·aa';:; ~~~ ~~ 642-4353 ~~.., • place, electric built -1111 """9 apartment added. 132.500 • ldtcben. top condition, pri-.,... buY In Newport Beach. Coldwell, Banker vale yard. Only $25,950. WITH POOL ~ 646.0555 220 I. ........ th St. Cl. 17th t:ra:: c:.t.rt I' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~I \l:'\\lf\\ 5ff thi~ lo•eb' 3 bedroom 2 o--·. bath home in Newport ~~ ... t \ I ! l I • Helghlll. Large petio A WESTCUPT omCE you'll like our friendly service Evenl"ll C1U 545-2W or 646-1050 !Im Balrer, C.M. loada ol dedc:b!i surround 146-mI OPEN EVES. a crystal clear heated m. iiiiiiiiiiilil&iiiiiiiiiiliiiil- .. J BAYCREST OPEN HOUSE SAT..suN.1-6 -· A Chmmerl Np price • Immaculate • Earty American. 3 bed- room. family room, double ~~lace. double pn,ge, ·wen .,,, bo9t yvd. mo 116 FAMIY 5 Spacious BRa + 2" batha, blt·lna, ot <."OW'R. It' a rM1 .,, tbroQcttaut. Walk to all ldloola. Larse patio. Top location-only $36,JJO. Wowl Prtce just reduced dr1stlc- aJ•y A still yuu mlghl make an offer! Now asking only $29,950 tor terrific Mesa Verde Cambridge 3 + conv. tered pool. 3 car garage off alley + gree,n house. -only $33,500 den + fam rm loo. Den 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 be1utifully i>&nelled, built· After 8 PM • 146-8259 In dellr, bookshelves, gun cab6Det, etc: 1blt won't lut UDO SANDS lonf. Hurry! Col .... Rift. 546 5llO 3 MODELS 10 at00SE FROM !m:l , \ll-\11111 ~· \l:,11\\\ Som«rtet. AS.WM£ GI 6% -3 BR JeAN SMITH, ltNltor Carpet. drapes, endOled 3 BR, 2 batbl from S23,900 Gfe>rge Willia.mlan, Rltr. · 646-~ Heated pool. WaJJc to beacll. , 400 E. 17th ~t., Coata Mesa t093 Baker, C.M. ~5440 Owner 1162477 after 6 pm ' ' . DA YIDSON lealty W!!!!!!!!1!!!,A!!!"!!!!!!l~!!!!!I!!!!!!! •M!l!!E!!!!!m. -OPEN SA TUltDAY """ -:-· llll SANDALWOOD Sharp 3 BR. St..-to ocean. New llltinc· 3 BR + faml-Low down payment • bal-;,.: .~!:. baths. Adult oe-~~~ RIAL TY ~ . 2150 Hm4lor 58. CM m W. Cout Hwy. E•es. $45-5142 N.B. 548-1280 ·~Pe+. lmTett & Company PUSINTS OPEN HOUSES SAT. I SUN. 1·1 IALIOA PENINSULA Jn IUINA V11TA Bayt'ont. Pier • Slip, 5 Bedrooma, a baths. Near Newport Harbor Yldlt a.b. ElcluaJve with 111 • • • • nu.• Mr. Bents. WISICLllF N1• lls•21n '-II 1611 ICINT a Bedrooml ~ FamJ11 to. .. '41.00I Kn.. !Utter COIONA DIL MAI nt1-4TH AVINUI 4 BednM>m, hmily room • at.dy Pool + 8Pere a BR i.a-....... • '72,IOO Kn.lmta rmworr w1111 GlAUIO =~.~.~.~~.~= Jin. ........ ~. Plltlr Pm IAlllTT AND COMPANY 673-4350 OPEN EVES. ------ Up The Hiii Re4ecoratbw now Cobia on. Rell cute model Pacetetter with a big master bedroom suite eepanted In T·P\an <fashion from other W. rooms. Garaae bu _,. room for pbo1ograpb bomd or office. u you wilb. New i-. at $32.liO. (111111 lttty. , .. ,. Peltltrook Cntry c-.. l'ID&utic View 1oti Otellook- q Coif Courw. 1.1Ddet'· pwnd Utill, sew«, lllliOD! 113 On, s.50 mo! Don Thompson -5'IM009 2 UDO IA YRONT LOTS One on Udo Soud w/48' fronta1e. One on Udo Nord w/32' ft'Ontage. Pier & Slip priv- ileges for each. . . . . . . . . '1",000 per lot. Mn . Raulston JUST LISTED Executive transferred -mu.t 1111 apadoua custom detailed home. 4 Bdrm, formal din rm, lrg paneled f1m rm w/fireplace. lm- macuJ1te condition ............. '78,500 Mn. Haney 70' UDO ISLE Trees, &ardeDI and larle IUDllY two story home on 2 full Iota. <rreat 'patio planned for f amity fun. Cbartotte Long WATERFRONT WITH SUP Top-quality home with 11ndy beach and pmate alip - 2 BR + con. den + 2 baths -lie Bayside patio -Newly decorated- Wa1tm: ·Ii•·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · "'·500 VIEW ~ OF IAY & IOATI from the aundeck ol thia fine duplu. t bed· l'OOIDI + llrtplace In each wUt. kceDenl So. ol Hwy. location ............ '411000 Mill Leidy NIW US'nNG ¥ IAY9IOllS 4 BR + DllL t bl. CJanni111 Jll'O...W home (not ..._. home). Loll 'flf llladln. New dilb ,......, dilp ............ .. Tbla. . ....................•... .., .. Joe Clarboa • VllW LOT 81dJ. ait.e for your home w /oanm-amk Yin r!: ... ~~:.~.~~~--... lletlttl Open Houses THIS WEEKEND K.., this handy .,_... J with yeu this ...._ ... • yeu ...................... All the locations titted ...._ ire delcrtt.I In ....,., det11t lty llhertltl .. ellewhere In '9My'1 DAILY PILOT WAKr ADS. , .. ,... .......................... ... fe rent IN U ...... t. llt IUch lnformatleft In this column ..ct. FrWey. HOUSB FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 17071 So. Pacific 0An., Sunset Beach GE 0.1974 (Sat le Sun 10-e) (2 Br. I F•mily or O.n) 1010 Kin., Rd., NewPOrt Beach 543-7832 EYa. (Sat. 6 Sun.) 1518 Dolphin Terrace, CdM M2-M72 EY9 87S-3488 (Sat 6 Sun 12-1) 219 Siert., Costa Mesa MM795 (DaUy 1-5) (3 Bedroom) 484 Eut 21at. St. (Back Bay) NB 842-4118 (Sat 6 Sun 1-5) 19'741 Gloucbe!ter Ln., Huntington Beach 962-2625 4627 Roxbury Rd., (Cameo Shorea) CdM 873-9402 673-3285 ~unday 1-5) 2580 Creatview, Ba)'l)toret 548-8349 (Sat • Sua afternoon) 2508 Holly Ln,, (Off TUlttn An.) NB 873a2020 · · (Sunday 1-5) 213 Slerb, o.ta Mesa, MM795 (Daily 1-$) *3201 -4th A1enue, Corona del Mar 642-4353 · (Sat 6 Sun 1·5) (3 Br. I F..-nily or Den) 3010 Warren Ln. (Hale<nst) CM 549-3474 (Sat Ir Sun 1-5) 3M University Drive, Colta ?ttea 548-8089 tSat • Sun 1-5) 339 P~achtne Ln. (Back Bay) Ni &7M031 (Sanday 1-4:30) 1200 lltelle Ln. (Baycrest) NB 148-7755 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 4720 Cortland Dr. (Cameo Hilbl'da) Cd)( 873-2222 . • (Suaday 1-5) 1&115 Km Ln. (Wlltdff) D M2-t3&3 * • Sun 1-5) •289 Monte Vista (Upper Bay) CM M&-3928 lffl IU-0185 (Sat 6 Sun 1-1) .. ledroom) 17112 NnQallt w. (Preltip 2100) HB 4'f.a511 la.Ille... (Suday 10-5) , .... a ~ily or. Dett) 1111 lllltla 1&, Newport a.cb -.1111 ... l'IUlll (Sunday 1·5) ...1 All.to, NMupurt ffellbb MMIU (Sat 6 Sun 1-1) *lfll Trldewlildl LD., (Baycnist) NB MW200 • 1 (Sunday 12:30-5) *2021 ShipWIJ Ul. (Blye.rest) NB 142-UOO (Sunday 12-5) 1008 Wllkllfr Dr. (Wlltdllf) NB MMa (Sunda7 12.a) • (I l1clroom) ......... Villa, BllD Pui'Wlla .... (Sat • Saa 1-1) · 11--... ~ orO.-) •t•t .... Dr .. (IQa'tll) N8 ...... '8uDdly 12-1) ' \ • Sol It, ·ode It ""'"" -&ALI - I/I CthT • p.m. I and lamily ...... Lari• > 2\0 bllhl. :erful family or that grow. $13,DOO. LAND lny teatuJ'fll ern kitchen, e:ntertainlng, nmodalei 3 fe. DEL MAR located clOM ~ Large COY• 1en. Close to low price of rerup. .. : 541"" ty, Inc. N.I . IO DOWN G.I. 2 bath. DeaDt !. Carpeting. Vi>- all elec-bull'-ba lich wood cabln- !fully decorated. J.. 2955 Harbor 4 Br, 2 Ni~ ~ cptl;, drpm, '" o. Imrned pcllS. Joatkelio. 549-ZMT Lses •n) h 1t. •Sun.) 1re1) CdM unday 1·5) ' llte<nocm) re.) NB Jund17 l.S) • (Dally 1-5) h i Mar a. Snn l·Sl ... , k Sun 1·5) I l Sun I.a) I 117 l-4,IO) • Swl l·Sl Jl'dl) Cdll Wlday 1·5) 100) HB Oday I~) .. , l IUldly l ·S) • San 1-5) lit) NB rn1 2,ao.5) ... , 12-S) IB lda1 IU) . . . ~. .. --· .... ""-.,,..,,_,,.-._ ...... _. ___ ~-~~-_._.__..,._...,... __ _,~------....... ~--· .. • -·--.-, ... 1 ... j--:-:--:---;--;---"=.;.;;;;;~tlbiiillltlln-SALi ,HOUlll -,WI HOUlll l'Oll IALI -i l'OI IALI llOUSH -SALi l~H4~DU~ISH~~-~l~A~Ll~,~~H~l'°*~~i1 ~.. ~~·~·;·;i;"';;;;;;;;,;;~-~1 ... •• ......... ,.,,...... ·-1~ ......... Mar 1250 ......:,'...._ w•· I : llAllL:i'AMIR'CAN ~ ... s1,~.!'P~~~.rr.~:~~.:;t':., WcA .cSWXBI Jll.~or~T!l CLOSllG • -. : . . . ' • NO MATTER WRAT IT IS • • • ,. - YOU CAN S.ELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT ·WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT , ,. 642-5678 IT! ·--h rifi ! ' ..... ---.,._ KU C\lltom blllU charm-~ del Mar COSTS -10 VETS -..,._, View" 0 AA r°" .. ~ ... ,,........,-4 .'f!"!:. lamlly ....... dM ...... -....... I BR. 2 ,b• View Lot Bott« u,,,.., .. -... - •V -·-.....-.... Modem wat.111 ldtcben. 2 borne. Lee Ii• A din .,.. 5 min ttom UCJ atta. t hue• bedNoml. ... la Dor..Nr· SltlNt: l .. OCN"!, ~ rm, 2 ~ luaUy room wtth hNvy ..,.cloua bllU., ml_)' 2 blodlil w lrplc. ldacb, IUnlQ' t.rtmt t Wkl to ~, fa.mlJrroom, 2 a.m. 'f:llb 11til cNd be your dlatJ&. fr11k:t t'ti batlla, __.. carllft&'. OoubSe pr. ta ~ IChoo1 • • d rm, Uidina 11uai dn open Needl llOlne f9dn nrw bealltifUI pod CMl'l- illllbed MW ams,.. n-hMled A ftltend po o I. = =~~ ~k•ped small ibopp4nc center . .Just to lnlr\iUlnc patio. Compl Buy for lot v&lut Ina: with matcblna ...... pedliltJ..,..... b' the di9> P.UJS Dillion dollar dQ' a · •;> introduced· tG the m~ · encl yard. Only home Ulce $26,:iOO • Tenru Luah landKaaMnl ...,._.. crl..W..tlbr 11mll f11.mUy. 3 niiht Catalina A: a.,. View. ~.-S21,lil)-Try tO'llo won't be around k:lal-fllll. it. S33.500. Tenna. Acl now! ... ,_ , __ ___, ud Bur of BR, J\i blltbl, fllmlly room Reductod trorn n10.aoo N'iWPORT HllGHTS-P6 month inclodfl prid McFarland Realtor 642-'116 Owner llffdt money~ ~'; =~ >' • wlti & IUdMlln&lY difltl'-to $75 000 p1e and ln1crr.q, BA YCREST by owner 4 bdr. WE NEED SALESPEOPLE tnl vlc-w Gf BAY A: hllll from lor Immediate -1e: 1 POOL $29,SOO 3 ba, 3.<KX> iq. ft . Sanll•go CLIP PRIEST, Rult.t -....... """""""'' c .. ' s LL. 10..ntt bas moved to new D I " " I _,.. Slnct 19:17 ::.:::.:.~ •-l , _ _,__ 18f'•w.-Y hOfne and wants a quick r., ee .. m.,.e, yr . ....,, -l ... ""--~ H CdM ,,_t--...-.pes ........... p-REALTOR. Beaut. f1n1shed with finest .-,,. &. • .__., wy., ed u a' MOOFJ.. H 0 ME--. lllle, '° he Is olfttin& lhia 3 blt·inl landeca p!ni, carpet· ITI41 61S-3581 rome -lbown dail1 from m Manne Ave. Balboa la. bcfrm.2 bllb home In prime \\'l:..> 't.:LU' t' Ot"t'IO: ins • drape1. Sl'<:luded lnn-I 'll'!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!l!!I I 104 61J..89CIO Newport k:lcitkn. Corner'°' MS-mt OPEN EVES. er courtyard, sunken livrm. Ocean Y-tew Lot ftov J WARD CO. • • with l1ra:e double 1arar;:e =========I Truly I b;lme lo be proud l~ OUice\ am l6'xl3' heated and fi(. C I u.---l lOO ol! e CAMEO HIGHLANDS e l842 'santiqo Dr. &$.1550 S ni S llll H4NM tered pool: -Hl&h cur1'en1 °'a ,._ sn.ooo ~986a Last &\.'ail larie corner: llllil' ••••••Ill! • l•n c11.n be auum~. -· OPEN HOUSIS leasehold. Appraisal 111M A rambl.lna arl8tocrttlc COU~ ~7171 546.2313 MA R INER' s SCHOOL owner wanla $14,$0 cuh . A lit of OW Mula :!or~ ... ~~1:_.~1 .~. • "'--n Ev .. 'ti.I 9 DISTRICT, IMMEDIATE Ell'clui: Broker TI4-397·ll69 ............... '"'"" -....-1 · :i P.M. Dlib' occUPANCY .f BR ' BA Dramalic cu,stofn ·built 4 BR p1ftdy ftlled for privacy. 213 l 219 Sierks-Coata Mna. -· l bath bome cirdln& a IW'I-Ex · · "-" ,._ 1 blk No. of 20th SI. Eut ol ALL EXTRAS. N E W ., .. court )'U'd. Stwmlnc Jlv-quwte etttl')' .....,, ...-.ma-CARPETS. P 0 S S I B L [ •v tic .tanken livinl: room with Oran&e Ave. Walk to public LEA.SE WITH OPTION OR ID&: room with llCllrlna cell· ol ,._, lormaJ di and porochial acboola. SE ITH LO 1np. mutive Mexican brick CU\' , .. q.oo&oe. "" 1L W W DOWN. 1,_,_"e, .. 1 .. ,,_1na band-la& room, powdi!!r room, wet _ E NEW 3 ••· hd d OWNER BROKER &IZ-2020 ,...._.. -bar. H11&e paneled l be-am· LIK .....-m., w. OR LI &-1347 made tile flool'll bl totry l ed &ame room with maulve PANfUllG AND !loon, 1-% tile baths, beavyl;N~EWPO==R~T=K1"=,,= ... =,~. ea=• Lido Isle 1351 BRAND new Nord Bayfront. 5 BR. 4•,, ba, pier & ldlp. Area't1 be~I buy ... Owner. • 673-1647 • famil,y room. A charmini: _,.. b"-" ,-...·ce. 0-1 llhake roof LJ;e lot home with the wanntb ol OHi ~""' ... ,.._ '"'"'" • • tivatln1 view. 3 bdrm l den, 1----------- "'00d paneilna;, atained tim-maattt bed~: l"°"ear car· USED BRICK LIKE NEW 2 Bdrm., Den, lo\. ele~antJ,y fu.ml&bed. 165.000. ... -• ,.~ ,,,., ..... •at· nnest ll<JI:• • oo• I k th R lty •• -• -· •···-•·•• a r D<w , tll< bolho. ~-"••. ~,,.. K WI ea , ___ ...._ __ , ___ lot ._ ..,..., ne e ,_.. L k ... ,_ ,_ ........ t"-... ,...,. -•" """""'._. ,._,,... Shores Only 114.500 Exclu i.aN extra r u .. rm to ......., ,.,. in ttv. rm .. bit· In oven l 627 South eo.11 Highway in delirabll! W e 1 t c 11 f I. ' . -vlllnJ holne. Beautiful CUii· H ·•·• I t.. B • ~· You.LL HAVE to HURR>. 5i11e with: .. ranee. eavy .,...,.,, roo · 1un1 c11c ......-T;;iOB -•·jl R I tom 1Shuttl!!1'1 plus special , .. l t •• ON THIS! Ruth Pa~ • H ~r bookc""" and wool tUI'I car--"· 0 • DUPLEX R..th Pardo II, lll"ltor l6ffi West ell ff Dr· 6f2.~ petln£' n1ake ll distinctive. 3 Cloi!e to Ocean and ShoPI OWNER. Call 17l~I ::.U.0795 2 B!drooms each. first '115 We>stcltff Dr. S42-~ MAKI THE SPLASH ~·:::: ::1·~~· :..~th~ SAVE · By Owner, $23.~. clua condition. Larae 1 t..-•I Mod I ff IN '61 cloae to Harbor Hij:h. A•k· 3 Br. ? ba. sep dm • ~· 1ara1e, M0,000 F'Umished. I IVllM I 0ftll ~llUtituUy appointed latie in; $28,950 with eJ«.<ellcnt feet lor olfl« or lt\Klio. R.. C. GREER, Realty ' comer. 4 Huae Bedrooms, 2 tennA. HUie lot, fantastk J.ndaqi1. 3'116 Via Udo 673-9300 Hontl-lludl 1400 HACH PEACHI with 3 BRs I~ baths, w1lk- in& dis~ to world'• fin- est beach! rh~place, bull!· Ins Included In fabulous Sl7,950 price-try Sl500 down? P11.cltlc Shores Keilty """"' I l>o not mi• this 4 BR. 2 bl, luxurloua b • l h .. 11r x 36' OPEN EVES. 1,000 lq. ft. brick l con· lamily room home with for-Heated and Flltere4 PClOL. crete patio, hu11i, ahade Newport Hgts. 1210 QW.NER I mal dinina: arH. Abo ba. I M 0 d e r n dre&m Kitchen. Colesworthy & Co. a:arden " Founl&in. 1•'1;;;.:iiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I bon111 rumpua room In tin-Owner aaya low down and b r l c k planlcr•, aeparall!JI ANXIOUS \J!led PR&'!!· Huge lot on uaume low Interest FHA l!llW Hurl.tor children• play yard w/ OPEN HOUSE Must aell 3 BR Townhou.e. quiet atrttt. Owner m11.5t loan psyment of Jl83. Per 642.m7 •~·i~•· Lath l pluter, · SAT .• SUN. No cblld!-en under 14. CpUI l.l":ll this 2 yr. okl home Month ln.clude!l l!Jl, Next to ~nack :.:hop Jr. hdwd floor&. atone frp\, bit-NOO~ 'TIL .f:ll drps, fireplace, wuhtt l quickly. Submll 10% down ~ lni. ~7~. dryer. A~ SJ.1."/50.-.ub. l to k>w inlttest exlating loan LIDO ISLE ME s A VERDE I CUSTOM I mlt olftt. I ::~~m=·ar"~~~~ MAKE OFFER waa $-12.500-a1 Al SO, Npt. HIS. Paul Jones ... 1ty I t-OPEN HOUSE ell'cel. financ. t blk from 841·1266 Eves. SJ&.2e SPRING Country Club. 3 BR + z BR l den, 1~ ba, beautirul I ~1'A Ml:.O:.A Uf't'ICE Priced to sell '. One of • couv. den. 2 h<I . w/w cpi./ encl patio . $29,500. e 'GLEN MAR • Realty Co. 2629 Harbor Blvd. kind. Over 3.000 ·Ml· fl. drps. latJI & plai ter. Owner. YOU own the land : a.&5-M91 Open till 9 PM Nearly new. 5 bedroomJ. .. ... I Open Sat/Sun U-5 I .,..va LOUIS W. &RIGGS Two atory with livln• rm . • ~2 7252 • I lonnal d in~ and kitchen-~.., ...... , Int -• ,..nyt mt lamfly room. rlrepl•ce in Clrcll! . .....,..,.,, REALTOR din1nl nn.: kitcb. ha1 bit· fJ J / /, · ~1ai.:1er bt-dl"OOfl.. w~ bar BY Owner · Near Weatclllf 673-1110 in Rove, dillhwasber: 3 BR., I/Valer ronl behind panellinll in l\vlna: lhopping. 3 Br home, lafie nimpua rm. tmAy be 2 'iOME plus INCOME HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 16.tl EDINGER. 8~2..f4.)5 OPEN EV!'S.· UST WITH YOUR HOMETOWN BROKER SPINDELL 11-"L TY OLDtsr :tl.AL ESTATE OrFtCE JN r .v. WARNER AT MAGNOUA 54U451 ' 1(10 "AS IS" 171l!M !..AUREL, r.v. Good '4 BR home. carpets, ' drapes, elec. bit-Ina, _.. vice porch, nftl' ldloal. VACANT· $23,950 • reduced lrom $25,900, GRAB THIS! SPINDELL REALTY WameratM•anoUa.~~ UST Wtnl YOUJt llOMETOWN BROKER SPINDELL REAL TY OLDE.ST ft.EAL ESTA'I'E OFFICE JN 1'.V, WARNER AT M:AGNOIJA .54U4SI SUNSET HACH 1455 SMALLOCEANF RONT home, 5th Sttttt. llttplact, "lew cl ocean a: Lana Bea.ch, $58.500. GE 0.197' S. Ana tfiti. 3 HSE on %-« A-L Qaan 2 & for owner. $4440 klta1 yrly me. Xlnt ilye:at. 59-'DG 1105 Excellent location ne<1r St. ,Joachims S.J100I l Church. OIJPlex l2 SRI e11ch~ cor- 1cr lot· only S26.500. Luxurious fl BR 2 story near- new home in Dover Shore~ with pier l allp for y11.chl. Slidlni: gl1sa w!L111 to 60' IWHirencher i.rrace. HUie living room with marblt! fireplace. Formal dinini:' room, bre«kfut room, &QUr· met kitchen! Bl,yview ~· roonu! Swxleck! Exception- •\ value al $100.IXIJI room. P11tio enlrance from li11ln; with fireplace, d\ningl !!!!!!!!!'!!'J!!!!!!!!'l!!!!!!l'!!!!'I ! more bdrms.l: 2 batha: ful· Str1dA. '!ll Via Nice. area, new hullt·in kitchen OPEN llou11e Sun. 1-5, Jan. lY landac1ped: dichondra, PRESTIGE • Pr1•.cy Bellch JEAN SMITH, Re1ltor with btrL-11 c11blnet1, new FA :!lit: 2508 Holly Lane, N.B. patio $27,500. Owner ll'fl}.9352 Club. Excellent timnclna, 646-J:Qj furnace. Large lot 66 x 126 loll Tustin Ave.). 3 BR., Eve. some trade, will leaae/opo 400 i::. 11th St., (f)l!lla Ml'sa with block will. SU,500. 1'111 bOl.: lull price $25,IXIJ: l--"~D=1G=N~l~TY=1."°1.--lion. S*.666 1$350 mol. EAST SIDE DREAM HOME 642-7901 auumc exl.!lln1 ~~ % G.t. won·t lut kq:, 4 bdrm A ORIGINAL owner aellin& bn: owner w!U carry 2nd DESCRIB&S our ~ 1111· den, deluxe atrium. Vacant lfSit,,.._ COAT$ ~WAL~Cl T D "'•· 3 le BR 2 ba. very la:c now. Plus 250 otblr' prop. Colt.,, Park Hm 3 BR, 2 • · VOOEL co 6'Jl.2020 aep lam nn. All elect. e11les for .ale or. tnde. RIALTORJ 546 041- $20,900 bl, fam rm, frllc. spac · kitch. w / e•lina space. Alao we need taldential, yard, boat or trlr 11.a.b, BY Owl]_er • Ccny 3 Br, Hancbomc tront entry, 1tep o>mmerclal, income A: acrec. S22.SOO. CUii to loan of •P' fam rm, trplc, knotty pine down 11• nn. cpta/drp.. q e listlng1. (()pon ·-··· R..th Pardoll, lllNllot 1600 WfftCllff Dr. 642-5200 3 Bedroom, Uoor to ceU!n{: brick fireplace, plush will to wall carpeta and drapes. Built-In r11na:e and oven. Bl' doobll' garage on alley with •cc.SS to park bo.:~t or trail· er. Aswml!' the 514 tA, !Olin •nd l\J9 per lftonth JMl.)'I an. RC'ITMA!f. co .. 2199 F•lrvJew R o • d, f)46.8:222. D1y or' nla:h1. proll' Sl?,500. 281 Hanover kltch. w ber. new paint. Wiii tell FHA or GI. BECKWITH Dr. ~ 127.500. BRASHEAR llEAL TY .., HARD TO BRIM ME.SA VER.DE Home Ul Irv!~ 841-t:'lll Eve. IJ9.1S37 REAL 11 -By Owner 548-869.J Do You Have $2750 S27 south Coast Hiihway Duplex. In Nrowport Beach • juat 1teps from ocean on ltt simple land· Zoned Ct I bedNxm e9cb complietel,y rurnlahed. out c1. town ---· 3 BR. 11'. ba, cpts, drps, 1n ACRE :i Bedrooma, l B&th Then ateal this l BR 2 ba Laguna Be1ch ..,._T"'.:iOI bllnl, new palnt Ac tile. May CUI-de-Sac St. Death cl hua-borne w/dlah-.her, opta, . THE SEA SHANTY 4 IR Homa $11,950"' 1~ baths, cpW'drpa, bl.t- ins, double 1ar11e. 1uume :>%% GI io.n. band force. aale. "5.000. refrlg, drpl, dicondra 'awn, N~ England Se• o.st •'· Aaklna 122.500 * !).l(Mj760 &li-'104! or M2-12'll . Ownl'!I'. ..rlnklert1, 2 patloe, fenced mo11phere • a f.ew ltel}M' to --''-=~===---·I Mr1. Walter. · lh s.-~ U z BR, BY OWNER ========= I yard. Payment tnclude1 WY· e ""''· n1que .. ,,.,. 4 IR Hom• $27,750 2' bathi;, l1m. rm . fr.pie, choice Ea1l!llde location. UYE IT UP 3 BR. 2 ba, 110ft wtr, elec a.yshore1 1225 erythln1. 1139 per month. balhroom•deco ra t ora k.itdl, aunken li11 nn, drps, Call 962-4471 Villa1" Real dream! A STEAL a t 116.B $23,950 5 II Hom1 $41,950 Vll"W 3 baths, lam rl>:lm, 2 flrepla<:M, dining ro:•n1. In thi1 CUiiom built a.ck Bay home with many built-in e:\:· tru. 'nlrtt bedrooms. three batha plua panelled room ln over-aiud garage. llc11ted 1nd filtered Executive Pool. Owner will consider lease wit~ option to buy. Open Sal· urday • t :OD P.l\1. to 5:00 P.M. ww cpls, nr sch!, frpl, aprn. OPEN HOUSE ~late, 19142 Brt»khurat, HB FP.MISSION REALTY klJ r.ystem. fnlit 'treea. pa-SAT l SUN ArfERNOON • 1ro. •'""' , .... sz;.... 2580 Crestview TOP SAWMAN "'s.. Coo• """ ,....,,, MQ.2783 l ycan In a row for Hunt· Three bedroom. 2 •lain 3 BR, 2 bath Beauty! ington Beach Boa rd of Real-w/bath. t 1or den} w/bath 1147 W. HAMILTON: 3 Q>rncr. $49,500 BR. • dl!n. elec. blt·ln5. Claire Van Hom tora is with Paul Jones d01"111taira. Sepi!Nte en-y 1 Realty. Shouldn't )'OU llat trance. Uvini;: rm w/~ 93 E. 17th St. MS-4494 Walls-McC1rdle Rltrs, ~enln&:• 6*-57!12 1810 Newpo11 Blvd .. C.M. ~---------1~7'129 Lvc1. 644--06S4 ... & Lovely 4 IR HOME cpti., vac. our tnn•·· mui: REALTOR 54S.9J.19 wht're the action is! place. din rm, s.mall •Jaun-"ll· SJt.soo 646-:iOts 637-44&71========~ I Aft. 5 Harbor H'..&.lind• 1235 P1ul Jones Realty dry.room, aara&e· 10% dowft. .,.. 147-1266 Evea. lt2-51M4 Owner. S29.500 •. • •rm ~--·- Dolplli1 Jenice BY Owner • • BR, 1ep1rate Spadotll home on 1 ol New· pert'• larrat lots loctiled New Paint clean and re•dY In quid necutive area wltb-for 1 new 'owner. 2 BR. den, In • mart di.ll'lee ol Ha.r-2% bllthl! elec kitchen dbl bor Hi & Mariner's IChool. a:araae Pi.us huge co~ered OPEN HOUSE rat'pOft ror the bollt. Land· JEAN SMITH, R .. ltor 646-JZj;j 400 i:. 17th St.. Coi;ta Me¥& East P1lm Springs Lender's Sale f1m. rm. mv. patio with 3 BR. 2 ba. frpl, p,atio, cpta, b11.r, hardwood ftOOf'I. SZ7.· drps, elcc bltns, tncd l lnd~ r:ia. Call ~124: scpd. Prlnclpal1 only. S29.99J CLEAN 3 BR hou~e. den. firm . Owner. 6734150 1,arg(' lot. '10fi mo .. P8Y· Ea1tbluff 1242 numht 204() Monrov1s St·1 --------- &l~4Cl36 B L U f" r S 3 BR. SHARP: 3 Br-I 811/Extn11! TOWNHOUSE New CWlbJm AlSUme low Cl. P1ymenlli decor. 1 batM I SUNDAY 1 • 5 1eapcd fot' low malnt('nancl'. I:,"::"°'"""":,:. Wij DOSH, Realtor Dralrt. re:luccd Ofl.ly SO!OO dn. Siil total monthly payment: one loM, )'OU a:et tlUe to S103 incl·T.&:J. 6*002 S'l!l.fb'l 1730 W. Coast Hi&hway property; full price $12.~ TR.ADITlONAL Cha.rm 644-:!039 or OUTSTANDING M2-6m EVES. m.346S Sl3.'50. Color coordinated 2. Eut11ide rr1ct: 3 BR. 2 Ba .. C "·I b. 12,. INVESTMENT 3 br .• 2 blllhl ceramic tile, clean! PJ.flOO. 646.0333 orona -moor - In a 3 bedroom bome on 1 $150 DOWN TO ALL carpets. drapes bu!lt·in 011• HOME FOR SALE 1vell landac:aped lot, aep-No qualifyln1, no points. oo ,n, range, fe:!"l· ale, land-CALL * LI g.4185 OP~N HOu:s1. ar11te dooble. 1ar11e In a work, jUllt move In. f"amlly • llClped, fenc«I, palios. Call SUNDAY I · ~ lovely neiibborbood In New-home wltb 4 bedrooms. fam· collect 1114) 328-5718 or !n4 11 ----------I 4720 C rtlancl Dr port Hl!lghts. The borne haa Uy n>0m. 2 bl!.th11. 3 minuln :m.m:\ Meu cMI Mir 1105 O • illfl[e llrin1 room, 2 nice to Mesa Verde Country $ Carrieo Highland~ bathl, beautiful carpetins Club. Total, including all. 1s2 M<'lll Del Mar Parka Ide By Beat 3 BR Buy! throud>out. flrepl1ee, din-Sl80 per month. No kiddln' Owner 4 BR J::vcry Extra in Cameo Highlands ln1 room. 9«1uded patio. It S850 movea anybody In! Call l=P'""o='''"°'"~'=<>ly'=.="'"==""'=,I Don V. Franklin II priced to aell by owner, mE REAL ESTATERS -MONTH include!! laXell. Take REALTOR I can 6.f6-40l2 2'1!IO Hllrbor, 5'.S-231~ I over 5\4SI> loan. Gorgeous 3 N•wport a.ac:h 1200 32511 E. Co.st Hwy. BR 2 bath home fully cll.r-REDUCED. l011ely l BR 2 Cororni del M•r, 67J.l'!l2 ~ SPANISH CHARM a.st View-lest luy J petcd, all 'built-Ina, family I ,_ _.. ea. llotne on Z kKI: can ute ..... _.._ t t.1 AC. lot, &dr S..,. """'' CU.tom built on beaul1Jul 1 room, cover.,.. P a l I o .&: u 2 aptJ. Rm. 10 bid. Near r or Sale By . vwnef· lee· beamed cefL llv. rm Mcu Ven:le Golf Course. 5 heBV)' shake roof. Nice resi· l'.:lly l OC<'an. \\Ill\ sell all or 2 Bdrms. 2 ba .• ~ll'C'CI ~ .. ._,/trpl., sep. dininl rm. w/ bdnns, 3 h11thl, 2 flrepl1cr.s. I dcntial 1rc11 .• Call j.I0.11;1 , y Int. dr 1r11.de. 121 4iit st. Ocean and bay view S39.:.00. p rden entrY: famUy na. Split level noor plan with ! OWNER 673-21l9 644·26n by appt. only. w/wet bar opeflll to priv. French Repncy architec-I nan UIMll 2390 REDLANDS Or. 5 OWNER Sacrifice boulk's ~nd patio. 3 BR, m1tr. 1SX22: ture. Priced at $59,500. Open ~ M -Br . .{ Ba. 2800 .,,, II .. ""'Id., d~plcx IO· or hwy. SJS.AID- kltch. w/aolid walnut cab. House sitVSun-3ffi4 Cap11 · • ., -.. $57,500 673-4169 &: aD conceiwable lit-inl Lane, Meaa Vttde. MESA --.OAT ., TRAILER drpd. all elfM:. bit-In&; lot . incl BBQ. HM.led A: fenced VERDE REALTY,~ Room for both here. Neat. &OX 300. lmmed. pou.: )'Oll1 DA.ll.Y Pllm a..iAld 2QX40 poal Proh!9. l...t.:a-clean, 4 bedroom , 2 blth, trma. $47 ,::.00. By owner -=tiGn NOW! pell. M•.,,cence, b onb CAMIC> IHOIES b 1 rd woo d aoor honM'. Mli.5045 63'1-446l Alt. 5 $51,500 -~ tnde. OPEN HOUSE Roomy famliJ room. mod-HUGE VAWE rorENTIAL OWNER · 14&4'110 SUNDAY 1-5 em kitchen am teparate Oc"1I View. 2 BR., den. 2%- NOW'STHE· TIMEF• QllOI CASH THll 'I IAILY PILOT WAITAD lllL . Ml-5111. • 3 Bdnnl, 3 badw, ocnnaide-maater aultL Localed In • bl, S32.51JO: Trade? Open View fine £111.stde neighborhood. Sat. ~ sun. 4627 Roxbury Road, CdlC S.fe, quiet cukle.•c i treel. 1010 Kings Rd. ~13·16J2 S.19.1)0 Bal'l•ln prtced at $2-l.95o A 642·18!Wl Ralph v. Hl.,..r $110 per monUi lnch>dn 111 • msoo . B)' Owner • &kt. 673-9402, 6TJ.3l6,j -Stt It!! 1'1£ REAL 3 BR., 2 Ba., frpk .. w/w EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE SALESPEOPLF. CoraNi de! M•r In ftlCttll of two mlliion do&- larJ wurtb or propeft.1 co bl Dd . Xlnt Commialoa spllt Od,ainey Real Eaute 21'21 E. Ola.It Hwy f13.3Tl'O DJTATERS, 2'JIO Harbor. cp\1.. shake rool: o '1ire 546-2313 ·1ar.: 1% blk1. Imm oai111 Nffcl r-H-7 "'""1 • ""'""'"'· '"""' -1 2 Beach House• • I bloc:k 1300 1q It ol comlort•blr. lfv. ttom oc~. Excellent ln- ln1, beautlfUI p.Uo wltll en· ~mtr'!I A locaUoa. Pr1ncJ. cJoaed ba~k Jtril. 2 BRI I ,_ .. orily. 5fi.60jt) b«th, .cxc:.tU.... dnpes and 1,,;;.:.:~.;:.=.;.:.;;-',..=~o I t:arpcuni lnduded. 111.sm. STAND out value, J BR. 2% Rltr. Ml-3'28 Eve Ml-0111$ BA. fam, rm. Lee encl )'d, XI.NT "" lot """ ........ * LACHIHMYD ......... "" """"· .... ..., ....... Oty. ...... -· IEIJ. 0. ~"" Lido "" c.on.Mer trades u Ill or la~ '9J 5 BR .. or 4 a: den, :t 8&. pa.rt ol price. Submit YoUf N•r new y , Ill DIM HB dlllt. i.... MOO Mo. 60-tri; 1..:;;°";;"::c':......,==·.:.-;;.c.C'---I J BR. 1·badl. DR. Ubnl')', DUPl.EX • Pod. lhcome. 5 .. WtM, dttpl. i..a. • 8't\ofl Yl'-oW. .. leubore Dr· OK. Only S2t.• OWNER NB 8nt olfci. Zll: S1'1'$1 aum:n - ...,._ Thi DAILT PU.OI , -' .. .,,, ... =,.....= WES"R11Ff; Oindomlnl•m ' . WHY COMMUTn-P4• ,.. """"'"U .... Oaallhf:d Wt.'tinft· ... bo£-.... -'--·--~ J BR :I bltll Townhoute tn ................ ,,.. _..'" • HoUywood Hilta. 137,:JOO. 4 8R .. 3 Ba., tpllf.Jevel con- Yif:w. f'tlew lrttthen. a..r do.: tn TM 81\dJ. 139.500· e °""" ;.. ... , .... ... ~,.... .. .. .......... 5 IR 2 IA $22,950 Good loc. W/w cpl.5. Patio Ideal lor large l•mily. Will p11y polrns. FHA or GI. Pit Robert.on Rlty. 147 .. 553 Evn. nJ.4152 1707 EXTRAORDINARY VIEWI LG F. 5 BEDROOM HOME 711 Baths ~="'"'=""'"""°"",.,,." I Comp\. Cl rpeted A: draped POOL,-$25,500 """' Sh"'• """' Newly Decorated Neat 3 BR 1% bath. lrplc. Prolesaionally Lancbcaped crp111/dJ11!1 -Ii\4 ?I IOln. Vicsnt HAFFDAL REAL TY ruu. PRICE "'·"" "llomcs tn Match lncomc" Principal• ca.II Collact 1740 WARNER 842-4405 JACK NELWN REALTY BY 0wnl't'. 3 BR home. (2131 739-8171 Shllke roof, new!)' painted. c111I. tlrapet., lrplc., panel· Ing, •ell groomed yard. MorirC l;O Oregon · Muat acll. S22.:'JOO. 967-~ e C1l01CE LOCATION e Li!e· 1111, rm., cnt.ry, din. rm .. 'l lgc. BR., w/w carp., drapt~; fully lnd1cpd . iOx1!iO lot. o'looking Lake Park. M!i 11th Strttt. Capi1tr1no Baich 1725 rDR sale or rent, vrecutive type home, large LR. 2 br, bulllins, other cxtraa, Fa- ed in lanai, pro!. I~~ cd fenced yard. Jovel)' quiet II.reel, 642-7001 BY OwMr • 3 BR 2 BA din A,.rtrnent• rm. blr-ins. 2 car g1r. As.. 1 _F_•_•_S•_l_• ____ l~!l\)~I tumr bll. ol 113.59:\. Pymtl ~ 1!31. .... P. I. T. WUI tak• 6REAT llCOME IUY note IJIXIJ. Term1. 19.1-11 Wcakfl11h Lil. HS 982.9917 a~ GI loan, by owner. ' BR 4 ba.. lam rm, block waJL msstt or eve.. MU12JS. H ,_..., __ "V" A<<otdi119 tO Hi1 Slol'I' • ~- FOUR huge 2 BR Ql'llltf + •aCMl for ' tdd(HoMI m- ita. $44,000 -YD $4C,llOD. DON WARD CO. &IUmO To dritlop "'1as099 for Sahirdoy~ NGd word5Wit&pA dir'IJI to IVT'belS af 'Pit Zodioc birth aign. . . l • • • . l I I ' I 1 t · .. . Wo111n Who Gets What She Wants .:: • • • hcause I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT .Classlflecl Advertising ....... ""· ...... .&11 ....... .,, 1MNM ....,.,..... IW r.•t .... mecl -••1w the .... I clHww MNMMlt II no '°"9lf R11ll1d. I Ml it, ...._ 1t di hel IMlimum value, tfnutlt • ~ DAILY PILOT a..fflecl Ad. n..t • .., ........ of • ......, ...... w cloft't ... I he¥e the atN CMlt tMt Im me h.ve the MWW thlftts • • • the ".tr." thi1'91 "'I whole femly ..,.. H....'1 whet I lftNft. n. wh I tot fer the ............ trysthe ....... heel CMlfflewll ........ 1M fhe 1111 .. tw ..... 1'4 ...... . .......... ,,. ................... -.....,. ,.w fer • .. ,.. ., .. ,.... .......... unit. n.. ,..., ...... ,. .............................. AINI. lust ,., the fuft ef It, the ................. t fMfch ...yihin1 .. ,,._. .... "" ••••IMI Mtcl me eut for • f1..._ ...... theiati11est Nit....+"' ...... -tlr1ugh,... ....... ~ ........ the ......... fhlRts '-"' fW +Mt ..,.•t ~ .-. fY•1 lie •llfll•• .. the ....... ,... ... ., .... first time.) n-. .., 642-1671 _, ht W.1111 I && _, I ,...._ _, t1N yeur .. te • frill.,, ...,.., ... M Wrhr. net's al .................................. ~.'"" • PIMIB A DAVI Wei. ... fhlt ,_ ..._ ffff .... -.... It tlMe .,_ ... ... w tew-4 ............. "'""'" .... with DAILY PILOT 0-lfW M.'I se.t ~ tt.e IW ........................ ...,. . \ Cll Now 642-5678 llNTALI llNTAU ------~--------------------__ Aflll. _____ ""-"'-""'--_. __ _,,-!!!!~!!!!:!!!!!!!! ...... ...._u .............. c:.t. Miu 21• ~· Ma .... ,.,. ...... .. c.e. ... ....,.. .... .. ~~~=~-== BEAtmrUL • M 2 batll HD ... J P ••• ,,. a...ea~ ........... ,, •. ...., ............. .-...... ~~HAI• e11p;tlll. .. ,,,.... cmAo........ ............. ---- -llicl ......._.... -. ..,. •-..... M wlwt. tlM.LY -· 1211/mo. CALL ML rn a.. cW .., •• ...._.. .., .._ • i aa AIL llEEIS MD-US JWitlp a.a r. ,.... l..... OnnlfMrtr rw.. taae. ......... rom. ~ ....... 2 BJl, ~ ckcor. SUI. L'"" ..... um • c.rp1 ..,, ,,, a.. ,,_ S1N Im W.U.C., CM., OPDI atG DECK, lllG VIEW! * l'tw C8tllN. ...,_ MT., SUN. m.olG 2 ... sleet,.,,... : =t-Ju ........ .-. 2200 1-= si:-*Electric ...... • Private G.nces WA n:anotrl', Ip 2 BR, * 1..-.c1ry fllieile. 2 .... ........ ........ Dur!••• Uftfvna. ms $115 • SU5 mo. =· :..~ =tr~ y~ l llft 2~ BA at.tm ? pr. %10 Cedar St., Newpcllt ....... 1·161 .... ruu. • UNrUaJC. ............ a..c.. o... MU. ...... -2'119 ...... _ ..... ..... ........ a. ..... .... PM ' b . (lot RiYfl' A... Ho ynt '"""" 1155. Rd. (acrom ~ Oceanl NEAR Oceu, brllbt. amall ~ '° C 6 D. ll8 DarreD, BAY V.. 1111per ~ llJPL, ~ ....._ ------.... e CMlll e BOAT SUPS AVAIL 26 S 81t-28a from S2St mo. e Htd Swim AlCll • l9doot Pm1dac ............. 311 l'tawllD. -...... APMndllT ...... I (Oatlle..,tMhlnF..,t a ..... -._. ......... ~--N••;IOrt ...... 5210 u, • -Mt4llO 2 U. W&4 aao.e. pool. ....,. wAiidi I ii · Ui&rii 11 ....._•led. IUD .-... _. ....... ..._ Wl1I Raelt11r'42-700I ,., SIS• -- ledr ., 12• ·-..,.... .... EXCEL locatloa 2 BR. cpa. clrpa. htd .,ool. no pelt. Adult1. $115. lJ M86 turmabed bcge UO% Ullt • · avail> t1-.1.. ~th: uW. St. NB alNT AU pd. SE Mo. 1 Adult woawa MA1'1N9U1 Coron. .. Mer 5251 c.r... •• •r mo A,ts. ,.,,....._. ~~ ~: St .• opal &AIDIN APTS. ........ • 4000 ..... 2 01Um1nc 2 BR boU1ea. Blk to OCMD. 2 _,, ~-Nr ocean, 1-compl tum HOLIDAY PUIA $125. PanllkuwrwdlfWi Q., trplc:, pvt patio. l·unf, bltnl, DD.UXE ..,..._ 1 M. 17H'l>l 5414191 J'UJlNJIHEt> BAOIELORS • spec:Ucular view. Malt '" Pun. Alta SUL + atlL tnm.1RN 1 IR • 2 Ill· I BR NICE Is rm w/MtDt P't Gi: Wkly lillell ltl'V. EJnploy9d man only. $10 Wk. CSClle In. 1'219 O'Htmant/CM. 5tM1lt to ~late. $225 each. Heated pool, ~ C..... .. MM 42JO 2 belle ndaWI UN 'l'EN 4CJU:I 873-1»4 f13.8S17 dnipe1. ample ,.nln&. No Carpetm. ..... pnce 1 6 2 BR. r .. a Uafun:I GOOD aan.tlaa fam.ll7 .... ' c:hlWrta, no ..... $1. BAOIELOJl Apt. ~ 11th I ...... Alie C.M. Frpb / Prt/Pallal I Pools *-... to Mlt 1 8R + .~H (AU 1915 ~ CM. ~ lriltda8. % bDt frOm Ken. MMm ~ Tennie • Ombft'1 8ldlt. t priftte ball. Hartlar a A'-H--. Unfumllhed DY'• Reat. Ill C4M. &Ille bo&e Part/er-. 1m1 area. N0-510S aft 4 ea.ta Miu 1100 Cette M-. 4100 ::;. lldl&lt ~-Util irlcL M1pl1 Ctlprl . D Sea Lw, CdM 16&-21U $rll> Rm w I ldtdl, 'IV an4 3 Bit n-.edom Home $140. Ont, •110 Wlntu Moathly Rentak • lenwotl•,.... <llaeArtllar•.0-llwy) ~: ~tW:. Vllta Mkt Center 1oc. ld-1 Luxvrleul T.....tao.. JAMAICA INN HOTEL SPAC 2 AS IR. 1~ 11atbe 2 BR, Cpta, drpe. bU·tna. 5tD&W for" aenlor cit'a. can leue Eltc J::U. ""• A. bf • mo mo. m.&120 Cpbl, drpe, 2 poo1a uw pd. $175. 30S Moarpertte o~PPORTUNll'Y~="""""'....,..._1ior_emlllo:l--,.. w/optlon to buy later. Zoned 1 N .., &v .,.. Neer lhP'I and ICboola 644-0f37 for ll(JP't. eel JeitJ or peDlioner to for Pre«bool or ~ ~ ~JtOuSE lallaoe 4300 FROM •·so abare lllame with workifw MJ. 4 bdnD abo CL On. 2217 Harbor Bml. C II. CLEAN Baell Apta. All Mer. 1• U.ple, #J Lido Isle 5151 woman • ..,, 54M0'1l 511 w. Dlh. 5tl.9m . uW lnc:J. f15 up Mar. m4 ~ 12 BAYFRONT Upper Apt. nr.'. LGE. ~ room SPA.JtKLING 4 bedroom 2 SUS CASITAS 315 E. Balboa Bmf.. pJac:e, 3 Br, 2 battle, PIO .,;.,,,,.,, aepuate from bada borne quiet ltr'Mt, New Units Ho. R.mtial 8AL80A * m.aM5 L..a.. DeclrllM mo. Jeue. qt. aG-2222 or .._. 5MllG ~ :-$115 J'unrllbl4 a.dwlor ..... , 173-2917 . ........ __,,.......,...,.........._.,...,,· ,....---• and 1..._ Ullita Hnnti""'9n leech 4--======== MODERN 1 Bil Houle. 21lt l'fewpart BJ\od. Nrw epta. a •R. 1~ ... Hunttngten leech S400 Ww c:pt1., adulta Clll;y. No Medallicm by Hotpoint I (OR UNnJRNJSHEI>) SllO. Cblldr9 .,...._ =======::I pets. Ooee to downtown. $J2.IO UIL U I tJTIL.PD! *Malta oal;J. Mn. 1'rm Gw197, M(r. '85 per mo. Call 536-3115 n• p I 17678 CAMERON. 182-W. O!!flter, Apt. #1 5 BR. 2 BAl8ltlll. WW<Pta e Studio 6 8.eb apta. SPACIOUS 2 BR 1'Um A.pt AVOCADO R.OYALE IEACHWOOD Apartment Homes °'111. ~ 01JdND a • lDd um. A ...... .n. Nr Beach Blvd, tbp'a. scbll 2 BR. Cpta, *-Pt•. baDt. Peta OK. l·bDr It. Jolm'1. e Maid ltmct • 1V evaD. bltm, pr. SUO. •Tl.29. a . IWbn pool, pr. No •mo. MS.om. e Hw Cale 6 .. 2·1 Bil. $15 6 .. Ww cpts ctdJdr9 or pets. Nic:9 arta.. a BJ:DiOOJi iiti M&lriii mt Nwport llhod. sa.m5 drpl, pa i we pd. 911 ~ SU0 mo. IQ.aot2 Private patios • Near Beach, THE REAL ESTATIM UVTftMl MWll A•e. HB. ~. 53IM1'I 2 BR..-.. ......... bit-In Golf and Sboppiq. OPEN Evr.s. •nn H~IVIUA - -1 , 2 Blt. apta. Immac.. atove, ttfrtc.; upper trt. i Ill 2 INthe, frplc 2 -u-OJart. -poo1. encJ. pr.; 3 bU1a to r>lex. Gar ... Adalla only. 2 IR 2 INtt., patloe FQR RETIRED PEOPLE 56flS8 after 1 P.M. un. "'-Ill .-....... BM'JD'.IOk A 1 BR. Pool bNcb. •·. Mrr .• D lOlb 8t See Mar· Aft. A, m 1 IR· Wilk In cleMh Patio, WW cptl, .,_, ..... k!Loc, earportl, Adalta, ..,.. ,. _ _,_ • ---,._ -"• W It S -'-....i·•-H B &-I .. -...._ ml> W. 1711 St. ..... DO pell-All Utlk paid. ~ ......... ...,..._ a.mer p ... ,._-e, . . -,.,_ .. i« __,. GUEST bolm, ..a A~. • Vletaia MMTT• ..... ,,,i"aten 8e1ch 4400 2 Bil.. carp., dra9e1; frplc. C2 mil6 W of Beech Blvd.) 4 Unlll clowntnm. all tm. .... _ _. -Utl. -..w blWDI: end. pr. A: patio C1ll 142-3615 i*d. 1acome $365 montb. T9''"· -· --· SMALL 1 bdrm., culet aru * FUIN 2 II StJS. 289 Osle. 642-2989 or Prtced to 1ell • '32,900. ., Hun•ltm, CM. ~~~/Wworklnl cpl., ~ • I ... CHELOR 213:431..om • (OR FURNISHED) c. J ...... a Ateoc. I $105. 2 Bil. Stove, prap, -.. cpt., Spa., .-; " 2 BR Studio Unt .. _ A.dulta cnly. * 1.JTlL.PD! m.818'7 Evea. 837"311 . . . .. feaced yard. blt-lu, tr .... A trwya. Utlla taduded i I&.. e 17171 CAMERON. Kl.O ............. Pl~ t1tl. pd. 54toOGI w-. • Hr .., UtlllU• paid. POOL! -•UU RUD Dr. ' n-16 • . will*. . Walk to .,,.. ...._ oal)'. •--" "" -~ ., ... , I BR. 2 ba. &Iii mi. all a ~m.Af' D., JtB. 2190 Colltse 'A••· CM -· Ana 5620 • J1ex.. trma. lllllt ... J:a.c ktti*. frJk. U MOOiiN ll*IW 2 8R 2 Bit Apt. New Cl*. drps, PRESTIGI LIVING BJ °'"*· $31,000 ml Jbltpn Dr. H5-lm N• ww qltl, drp9, ellrac 1toolDI A Apta IGr Rent no pees, Sl.20 -0..-INTERNATIONAL VILLAGE -..S Q7-4t&T Aft. Mnltun. W81k to lbp'1. DJ, wk. mo. SDcla, W Bil PbaDe 54M7&9 . 2833 N. Brtatol, SA 4 INCOME units. Mult 8tl1 ~•-rt leech a. SUl.50, 59o3M3 COMPASS MOl'EL 2 a. 3 BR A ts.. p-•-Sa to belt offer $3llO mo in-. -~=:-~ pnm~ ·-111 • llth St. HB 53M1'10 2 BR (or furn) All .-. End -p UUlll, ™· . Park LW. ._,..,...," --__ ,... patio. $127.50 A: aq>. 125 W. Jacuzzi. FROM S180 mo. come. Owner.~ ADULT SECl'IOI( !.., ·~· lndr7. adults latun• leech 4705 18th St. M2-!rl47, IG-23$4 THE BRlSTOL 1--1--. lltnt1I ~ ,.._~ lllt/Jne tir9--· • ..,_..,CM. stlotUll. nf 2821 N. Brlltol. SA. -·---~---. Nliilu Palma 16 2 BR Hl:WLY fUndabtd 3 bdrm, 2:: ~~-OK.°: cpta, 2BR,2 baf!umorUnt. L 2 M • 2 bdla •ID/Mo. l'llra or Uat $1.~e. Htd. m badt, aD electrlc ballt· A ecb1I 912-= All elec:, pool.I, From $145. w-.cl to a..- 1 1 •. 2 ........ lfllt -.a poci1. 1n z. 22nd st. -...e tna. Panoramic .., avf!t· · 5Cl.CZS • semJ 1111 wtttcUtt Shopplnl .. -IJIA • e 2 11t. Mew epta. cb111-lookfns AJlao a.di. fDJ. 1 = ~";· 8'oYe A rtfria. VOLT Allli Shop aittable I. I Bit. ~ 1dll. ,.....,.. e SUS mo. 1CU Sante Am 21G1 Walley Dr .• ~ s4...ms l'ROM $99.SO llrtdaJ Gown A Jewtlry ~ 831-Cl ar 50-7219 NEWLY decorated stud l 0 2 Bil Unfum Duplex. s Lee 1 BR.. 2 BR.. Studlci9 Cal1 • ledr lay Area 1 B:t 1'rnl, Aleo 2 Bil IJf'Jf. apt. Ocean View. llD N. pnige $lOli 1962 ~· Hotpolnt bltm, refril, =~= ':'!~ 1llR.2 l:leth, Unfln. S2151Mo C'pts • .,., 1111D1. Mir 1'25A Cout Hwy. Lquna Beadl ~2178 . . c:pts, drps, pvt patio, IAY & llACH Sbalimar Dr. Ml-7860 494-90:l6 PGOl. recrndon atta. Used C1r Let Raell,J, Ille. ruJUC 3 ma. p mo. a. 3 1R. 2 bL tuna. VIEW! Newpert leech S200 nt S. Fairview Rd 547.7. w/otllce Newport Blvd. (at Jteldel DilJt. to Ill 1C111, OCX:. lbp's, pr, Victoria Covt! • ocean. SJ,15 (Btwn McFadden A lit St ) \'lrainia Pl) sezm am w. a.Jboa Bhd.> 7Ud. m wu..i St. •M lie. 0ya, se.1121. Mr. Doae-3 Sit. 2 ba .,... ~ L STORE tor real or litue, cor• m.a 5tliall 1u Ew. 213:~ er, blt·ln oor-.. ~. e1rpa. -.vn• leech 5105 _.. an w. Balboa llW., TOiNHOCJiit.ewariiie: N•.,.,...... 4200 RINTALS ~ ~··N!t'l ·~ 100 CLll'I' DllVI Nnport Beach, MU'la ~ a BR.. m NEW • .a.YFRONT ...,.. u..tumWwd JHae. 53M4l!ll. ~tar;;i LUXURY nJRN/UNJ'URN • PJUME Retail i.ocau. • -· .. .,.., _,., ...... ... "" . Y-V Leaae. 1 6 2 a SJ'OllE • 11ll48 tna. 2 car pr., beatlad poal .... sn, AfflleWe ......... IOOO 2 BR ..,,,... ~ Hr etepa to Short 6 ... 1115 Hartlor, CM ..... l6ml Aft I ,_ 6 ..... 2 k 2 bt $330 yty 1ae 233 .19 oc:ML l'rpl. llU'. epta. ~ ~ from ""7 A&it. eaD: l65'7Jl • ,.,. ti lnq 225 • -VENDOME raac. ref. mo Jll'lJ. Avail from mo mo... Office llentel J AVAIL 1'EB ·lit! f73..o'l36 March S. 3G9-311da St., Ntw· 494-244& N.-port ... WeterfJent. N part m.BT --------OFnCE SUJTE, 11'10 Oranae 2-Stoey/3 Br-2 Ba. Walk to EW BA YFRONT JAN. SPICIALI NR OCHD. 4 8R. + d1a rm. 2 ni:!'' ~·· ~&~an Ave. Cpt, drp, bit. 500 .... a.cbt $140. * S..• lloat Slip Avdable 2 WKS f ltll RENT 2 ba. fq>lc, bltna. c:pta. drpa, : IWtm. ,..,.,.. nuwts. S1<IO. month. MUT13 3 br ...... 1-ft ~-~&.. R-... .._... ...r. JIDO <MLA. u..a--... _ suo Mo. a16l> WF8l'CLUT I DIMr' -... .,ay· ;. ;; 19tl ,........,, .vecor•TYU 4.cl'h • ~-rs~ .s.E NR-NEW 1 .. !Ocftn View! Wbitrt Dlp6ulta? 4 BR., 2 bL $325 mo. on let. NB m.crm C .... te eh1pplnt, ,.,. yrly ~11L5 .:. b11it bttcla. epta drpa. Dime • a • U. Prine .,q. Ml-3.175. aAT1"JOn' 1-llR APT a.rt Club & Gtrh Chllt BEA~ Ip 2 BR lludiD Bltna, $135 mo. •ftl..64.50 ilENTALS * ZAITBWn PL.AM CQN. a Tlrrace. $1.75. Qlle '11 : ~~~·~a:.. 8-=ta Apt. JW1J cpt A::. Wldtll .,._ti? Dlme+UDe &.IL URfurnW1M DOK. • _,, IL ~ IMMor. Aval w/JIUl'C)IW e Frtil llldiY/lndr7 fllc:'la Rw priced• 1W ._ • =:iai:::;;;~=:=::::::===:=.:......!=;r;:;:C:::...:::!~:~­ Blpt sa Ml4Zll Of firm an17. rB.cm e Adult. A Family arw la. SD JUnr a.. NB. Apt. Newport ...... S. ........ ...... Im CID an. 5 pm. 1 .... ._111••I• .a._ B. Aftll Fala 1& -===============:J Ullf-.I,,, ,. m7 Winn .... .._ ---··-··--..... r-.:::.__ ~· -... .. 6 ~ _... C.M. '42-llM ()II; BAY I Loveq lp 1.Jlr MODDI' 2 81t.aA tar 2 BR Ma 1•w. _.,... WW · c,tl. Pa&lo, ~ 1ew. °"ertoolbc ...,.,... 6 ..,... SJ.a. mo. i..,.. llNT ma. . tmL! m.urr. • pool. Red cerplt • SlloJI I0.3111 w:... '15-2391 6G-24l1 ..... ...._ thruaal. 2 ear. pr. IA YCLll'f MOTIL J ...,.. llvmftvra 15GO ...it. 2nd Ir J iii: SD5 plftilaea Gfl*· m. S25 Wklr up. Ladry, TV. 125 Mollltl I.am rm, f11ll. 2 be. 1Gl2 1l1I aft 5 Maid~. & N. Newport FULL OPnON TO llUY W. 8e1bae 8W.. 0... LEASE J Jldra. 2116 lletba. · S15 TiiJtER HOME No c!tpadt o.a.c. ':".m~:s=n~_.,,,,.._ __ _ um .. _ :vm.p ,....... NICELY nJRNllflED H••• ., c••. QUAINT. u,.earra. ntra SDI month. m«8Newpirt1leedl ..... 517 w. 1llta. C.M. 50-MM larp. 1.BR. Great lDcadoa IJ'2a:mac;:::::a:::ii:a:=:==:a=:l;WJHm;;ii;;,4..-;:Spec:=::a.w;;:1:""ifilri::::-:_,.,:::;: ac:rcm from Udo c.... L_w._"'"!w._._ __ ..._.U.-.U;.;.1 11r. Md poo1, nr ~ a. c.ta -. 5100 S135 yrty. __, * Na. DDf. ,...._ to $120. 541-1115, MMar -2 ~ 2 Ila ...... to -1 lllMe. ...._ l*e pr. 1----_.;..._.;.;..._ llllODDN21e*w,..... FrPe.P·•JWIJ ... ----* lllmD .,.., Piia& .... Adlfl .,., pyt patio, pr. Scln'J, No ,eta. ,..., wlllQ'L "-11 a GooGer • ~ sm. .....,,, cwpog m WllAOUll ..................... Jlf.: ........... aa1&: ..... ;a ~-J~CK . ............... .......... ...... ,. . , • ._a' ,, -. ............... ..,_ ... GI .... ....., ..... .... ... • maawww ,.,, .... -. ..._ ..... __ ~llill~!Jllm!lfllll ........... ., ................... :iiii: ... mrillri.l•-= .. :..J:!ll!.~-==·='~·~·= ------------------------------------------~----- ........ ..... -l ml:J, .... .;, ........ ·: --r.·-...1 ----... _ 'i:: ;;.."': ~= .l 1-""· :: FOii lll!IT r week 4 .. --·-.......... L TAHITI ,...,. ·'---"'". '"'" ._ 10 Wk. Clme tn. lOt/OI.....,,. tlu famil1 ..... I) ttDt 1 Bil + ~ Harllor A M. 65103 aft 4 Piii 'kitdJ. TV m1 Hr 00:. won. .. lltUdent OlllJ. 'iY ........... ! penlioaer to I Wflh workilar 1no ........ dllbed room llPU'atc f r o m '" 'QR D PEOPLE dter 1 P.!11.. AT --.. llldg. nttwn. all tw. ~ $365 mootb. I ~ $32,90l. ..... -. Evn.137.f311 U\ "'' ' """ __ .... "'·"" 637-WI Mt. I utita. MllSt 1M!D r. $390 mo in- ~ · 56t'l3l tnfll '* to le•• _ ...... ........ m la Jewrtlry ... EAL ESTATE Una Rumbold Car Lot iport Blvd. (&t '''"'TT! 114 er leuei COi'• ............ ta.ch, &a-fTG !tail Locaden • :-11x• CM ~· 'E, 1770 Oranp ']>, bi.. 500 911 •• SM7T.l I'·'· ,. --.~ --- - llTATI .... -· F,,.,, .-Y 1', 1 ... , DAILY "LOT U RIAL ISTATI ---·""lml r:--::~~~~~'!-~-•11SUYIC~~~l~Dl~R~IC~CT~llll~IY~l~IOl~IS~~l~IM~A~O~Y~aM~~ ·JOB i llMPLOYMINT JOU I liMKOYMINt l•crot ..iNDTICU * * * * * * ----.i-6111 _L_====--,.. ...... 1 -..,. pW ........ -7200 !lo!pW ........ '-'7200HolpW-. __ 1Mt ----------0.0.. Patio COnn . - .......... lll:DIUll .... -""' .... """"'"w"" WE NEED ••• .,,,__..._.._ Hltll Ctmlif ----... DoteOooot.Oo..,._ Lib • ed. ~ ar.ee eo. m.e.o1.....,_c.woma -.: ,.. conar. lAlmll _.. :":".:::.•11. 1 ""*· =.=::~:.::: =-."'""!. "~ LEAJQl•a ......... ~ Technici1n YOU! •*•• ........ --..... ·-.. ••-. -.---•1311' ~ ~ .,. ne .... ._ ·-.--.-tronlca.tly localed W'dtr ce-BNd.. C.M.. 1 8'k. lo f!f.y bu bee.lmprovrtd .tda_ ...YOUNG SW.... mt bu.co&. men!, blac:ktOI'. I r o II n d , 0., Hall. o.rl: IGTIW 2 cahim, meMowl de&nd, 11.r wtth red I ton e I • w.U., any placoe, R•I~ water 1)111tem, and a lake Annen lo "M.lna Toy". or repla~._Jfater Une1 ............. .... 60IO 9IOcked rib trout. For um Ml-%3115 clnnec!, preuure restored. Into. p1eue c • 11 GMml I ·w""'AL'°n<.U<""=-,1"1-,,,."•"'el.:-:...,= can Le•kl· 642-03U Ml I .. .a--. ---_..... ---====--I Som8 cbeml1try. • ......._ .. .._,.... ., .. ,; dJvins -cdi.. Vic. Cbanntl YA.1 ::re W-~ ~~ PLUMBING ~·..., 1~~ -•-. Inc. • ,.... ~ -· -... ....,, _, Young hl&h school .,,..,,,_ ~ -Parti. -· ·-:-INC CLAISIPICA . POI REPAIRS . REMODEL fnl Fully imlro'red b11W1tria1 1118 W. CblPIW Ava. NAft-" -N .IWA,PllS SG-3128 sJ'9d and nt.erest in "'" N" _..., ol ..,.._ "'-'· Collf, _,. 6405 •-.t....,.., -=---1 metal tesUn1. .._ Terma. ....,....,.... 5a-a:n Eve-wladl, ss.rm -.---PLUMllNG .... ~ J "---5 -5 ~·-•1 "'-·-able. 642-9414 ""-,,_ ~., PLY••• Wft ... ond ----~-· ... N-r-..u --ltVlP • .. llJWS1 llttlUD .. VERNc;;'MQNROE'. ,..._,,,, l. L 62'0 '~LM SNINOS t=. ':--_.:. ":,.. '°:"= C. -:-..:.,.: 'ower SWMpf"I 6915 C I .......... I , ~ ,.,_ Orull:e CounQi Airport ....,.TMINO l'Olt w 1 _ r11ADo1t ONl ,1 • .... bperly Ow•rs , .. ,. Spri"" . l"HON.• .o.u11 '"'""""' ........ LD• ' .:J-.r::-: c r • "" Sl.96 Heh Wa)' Te "--Ywr ,,.......,, Par.cllM Ad M1.1nt. Lot Strippm1 •• ,,_. • ...._ ,._ R 1 •--• -y-Gardming R~. 540-473& nave you a ea ~te -• ~l··We 1119dali• i1f $39.50 round trip TRADE and \ew bllck HAVE UNITS, 1evenl with . ~ an type 1 · ol SpeCial Evmlna: TOUT small o:.ta ,Mesa profM-"arioul equltlH.. varioul R.mocML, Repair, 6940 property, Coniwt wtth ... OvttnlPten • Weckendtts lional ..... WI.DI acftqt, atftl. WANT tr•de up, or IF YOU need Rt~Unc. OPEN kdal *"It ... w/1how A. room relie!Vltklnl boat, bomt. Mitcham ~ lteot ' clear houst. PAINTING ... REPAIRS fDr rent _, contrw:ton or CATALINA VEGAS t,y.155 Rocbtste:r St., t>avll Rnliy, 64.2-?000 CALL DICK . 642-tm lndh1duala. U Mm AlrllMI 546-6612 64Ml3T Sl5,000 equiiy int cottaaH l======="':'':J ii"'~' I ~iii!~~~:::!i:"!lii~ VALUE potentl.11: ocean in Wbillltr I always rented) S.Wl"f 6960 -................ AIR llDUSTRIES Corporlllon 12570 Knott · Stree1 Garden CIJIV!! 714, 192-5571 An eqml opportunity tmp1o)'tr r MllT SOM.ioNI NIW1 view. 2 ' Oen 132;soo. for wdJ localed be a c b l --~------1 BUOi CITY SINGLES. Trade for bollt, unitL Open Pl'Ofl (2131 696-7$7'9 princ Alten.tlona; custom drt-a-I -~-~-~-~- '" Or EVERY WED l:».ps:n. Sat. A: SUn. 1010 K1ncs Rd., only pleue. m~. ~llOnl.~n Se lly G d ::.2 :-= .. .:": -"VI WID"" Co"'bo" NB. 8"-11M, ....... "'" DOBERMAN PUPS " opp I., CUf Ulf major ltft!ft. Hu a net Phone aa.lf65 An.yttm. e WBOA PAVJLION AKC. Ea·SlOO value. TTMe ALTERATIONS Man to work the followinit depth d. 201". Olltatand:lnc e 400 MAIN. (8.\LBOA) NEWPORT HOKE 200' to tor rille, run. or f 5'l&-64!M CUSTOM DRESSMAKING ehlft Monday lhru Tutldiy )ocatkm. Priced Sf0,000. TOil l. l o W..... 624o e CALL: 673-4633 OCMn. $43,500 appralul, ~ itt 6 °' ill day "LOUISE" Ml-711M 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. Wed. 12 Info, ~ call K. W. N& I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: GO · B~EEN" ~ ~ • 2 lotio:-"~ ~-= w · Alteritlont--642·5145 mldnlrht to 8 1.1n.: sat 1i IOI\ with: WANTED We'll t<1lk to anyone about n area ·~1 · PARTNERSHIP Dil.e,olv. Neat, acrurate, 20 yrs. exp. Sun 8 1.m. to 4 p.m. ~ind Auoc Inc Nice .t BR anythln& for you. Ca 11 part payment. Ing. Will t ~.ke TD's for Contact : 1811 w. CbaprnUi Ave. · Plua Fim Rm Home 642-5698, 3 to 5: 7 to 9 PM. •P.LEX tor are a home SS8M equity In olfil-e Tailoring 6970 CADILLAC GAGE . Oraiip, C&llf. in Newport Beach on fee lot FOR Sale Newport Bl!ach TD'a motor • home or 24' bulldlnx thowing GOOD Al ti -': R II • a41-l621 Ev...tmd•. S3J.«n5 $56,000 . ~.000 Ttnnla Cub Membership boat. Abo Practice piano> RETURN. 5J9..lll1 M!:r~ :::!es. ~71~ EICf'OW to dOlle &/15/68 6'Ja.38!19 for elee' typewriter or ? Stat offer l•ke& my S2.000 PURDUE TAILORS, CdM WEST COAST In a few short yHro SPRING REALTY hu become a leader in sales on the PalOI Verdes Peniliiula. BecaUH of it.I· new 1ggi'eaaive aJr p.n>ach to Real F.atate M1rkeUng. Spring eeU. both development ind resale homea. We b1vetnow e1panded to another prestige office · 1ocaUon in Newport Beicb, Orange co. 1 Area,. We offer paid on the job training, profeaion1l management and a 1tlmulatlng environment. If you tre licensed and mou. vated to earn •12,000 yearly and interested in joining an all mile career minded org1ni· . zatloo. we want to talk to you . Call Jim Guil· let or Ron Walldau 642-7252 SPRING REAL,. TY CO. 1801 Westcliff Dr., Newport Beach. INSPECTORS Machine Products Openings for men in final and process in· 1pection of threaded products. 56 hour weeok Apply 11'1 person: PAltAMETRICS, •n .. t1bll1hed commer• cl1I firm hat lmmedl· ate op11nint1. for the following perm1nant po1itlon1: • Mechanical Auemblen • Electronic Auemblers • Wiremen • Technicians I.SE Oil ml. JJldm Blda +4,500 SalJabury Realty MUST SD..L NB TENN'IS 546-0336 eq., Salton Sea lot, 1 blk Ill -ft. Air ClJ!ld ~ 6'f3.aoo a.us MEMBERSHIP l·R---l""tot_on_,,w,---w=1,_-.=-s1. to bch.: trade /or Cill', cern. TILE, Ctramlc 6'74 --~•__,, omtrall'1 locat-J ~!'!'!!~!"!!'""'!"'"'!''"!'•J c•• ent work or ?; take ovf!r --~------..., ~-644-1671 or ~ Costa Me,.. Trade $4000 Id, c::llie to fWys. N. Santa 1NTERDTED in buylnc pay11. 892-4954 Alt. 5:30. * Veme. the Tile Man • 11'6 Whittler Ave. Coat• Mna 646-2491 AIR INDUSTRIES Corporllion E11perience required, ,._ Llber1I frl. t.Mflh ·; Anf,. Id.al far distribution home· on Oil nH.r Lali:e Ar-Al.L"OHOlJCS Allon)1nCg equity for income property, Havt: Modem office bldg. CU..t. work. lnatall ' re. " nrehle O' t.dory. Jnlm 8. rft'llVtle1.d. Writ~ Box P-2. Harbor .U... ~ ~ TD. °' boat. 5.t8./J642 ruUy rented, choice loc. pairs. No job loo ml1U. An equal opportunity Kilroy CD. rn.an e/o Daily PUot, Newport 24 Houn. 3 CHOICE VIEW PARCELS $16,500 . $34,'IOO e q u I I)' Plutu pate~ L e a k In I employer i:;:=;,;====="'J Beach. ..,,. O l"allbtook-Octanside 3-5 ac. Want: land, TDs. submu llbowtr repaired. M'T·19S7. liC~-~'"~""~111~-~cloiiliii~MMl~5:1 !IUS1~~-~l~N~~E~~SS1~~-·=nd:~~~~~-:::::~::::::::::;:_..:;-::1:=J $18.500 to 126.500 clear. Paul Jon" Rlty, 847·1267 JOBS & EMPLOYMENl ' FINANCIAL hived st. It water. Wint NO""• HAYDEN n--e Co. inc. 714: a36-3291 HA VE SIO.OOO eq In 2 Br Job Wint.cl Lldy 7020 2 oet:UPIED lus. Opportvnl 6300 ~ ....... ,. borne' lieP&r•te apt on ft..2 ' Comm1 aw,.. Ht, formerly of La ·Conteua HllJ.TOP Eatltt San Juan lot, Oceanalde. Exch for 2 CARPE:r C1eaning. Floor Oolta Mta, aond location. FOSTER Frteia llott. Well Betiuly Salon, bu joined Cqri.l;trano, OYtr 300! eq..ft. or 3 Br home. C.M., S20,00J 1trlppin&:. WIJl'.lni;, Walla, Parldac. room ... additkmal eatab. Xlnt Joe. MUlt sell -the ltlll at I BR, pool, :J.car gar. Over ranre. 962.2356. Windows walhed. 531,(661 lklc. Dr'a ontmi. 6.U64111 PETEil CHRISTIAN l ae. S14,000 clear. Trd fOll S350 Eq. In 1% ac. tu' Palm EXP. teller dtt.ttta pert· PITIMOllllS Newporter Inn local prop. B1tr 548-TTU Sprp. for Marketeer, elec: tlrn• work q benll tl!Dl!r Rallol' 61J..9010 Money te L9UI 6320 Beauty Salon BEAUT f\lm home Palm eolf cart, or remote cnlrl or c.uh\er. 642-4171 3135 E. Cout Hwy, QlM --'------644 0340 Sprinaa Fee limple 3 br 2 thlnllne TV. Bal oa land COMPANION Jal PARAMETillCS '15.000 ~C~-,~ .. 7'-~_ ..... ::;-C=1•ub ba, htd pool. Lu Palmu 30 ltS45. at ns mo. 536-Ull tary. wuung. 10SC:1ve1atere- For rood lit .I: 2nd TD klam OGI "9UITll • M _. val 80 M for Dll bomt, WlLL TRADE equity in e 6'J3.5002 e Jr. DMl1n E"lr. or Sr. Et.trenlu Tech. Experienced Tm TechnJ.. clan or Junior Engineer to trouble· &hoot prototype eqU I p m en t. Eatabl.llhed commercial firm. Ubtntl lrlnae beneflu:. Loh 6100 1·3 ~ ~ Bkr. e l"REE SAUNA e -... '' -======== 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;; b plane or? 675-3243, 673-030;'; beautltul 4 BR, BAYC~T 1• ~ With Sftdiah ma.llllP Y tf'r/e. home for WHAT HAVE Jeb WantM Specilll Offer MeMyWattW 6350 7 Experienced MUIUHe' ·~=~~~~~~ YOU '?1 1'? 64&.4750 Men & Women 7010 l will build 0 .BR' .. •----~-----OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LGE A/W Rest./Seats l.JO. ......., WANTED: Private puty for 2().M eq 15-M eq ID home: M·l lot. Neu F1irview (l)t.1 1q-ft) b thl low deed lfti. 9 am·lO pm ' • and 8-ktr, 70x23f.. Eq. Ap. POOITION wanted to manage price rl ST.3>/1q-ft. • J'O'll' = =mate. °::ar11:tt 1.m"'°"E.=lllh==St.:.:==-=• l::r.:. ~~ ~ ~= prox Sll,000. FP Sl9,500. qull. apU. NB area by re. lot. Other inadell avail. can "'11M $25.000. Flrlt but Proftllional penonaliud ible or ?! 5(1.7401 Bia. Want incon-,e or ti. on lae c~ntly retired salts Vitt It Don 1t 53'l-03M de-' ......... Belll: credit ft{ maou.::rtpC eTaluatlon. Letta' l;;;=;;-;=-.:=-:::-o= Sot. 546-4996, 54M017. wife. f)48..2826 ''l"!!!!'!'l'l!'!'!~~l'l!i:'ll:!'!'I -: · of inquiry _write WANT CdM home or Apt l.l!PORTAPINA LAGUNA ft'ft'llCft.. 5t&-3S34 DaJq Pilot Box P-4 HAVE Sil M equtty LqW\a WANT: Free A. dear home Domestic Help 7035 PANORAMIC V1EW I.DI'S' ll0,51J). F\nt T.D. • cam-10 Unit Apt + 3 BR bon\e In Oranae Count1 $31,6001----~~---I White water md eout· ~ -...~ ~ .!!! ln_ Card ef Thinks 6416 ~~ ~~. -Pli~ S» FMV. FOR: RUOned, eood LIVE INS liae"riewl. ..__ ~ _... .... ,..._, .. ,.,......-,.,......,,v pay 2nd TD, SJl,IOO. Rltr. EmpJoyer PIY• fft'1 9'l9 Baker, Colla Meaa '''"'" DISHWASHER DAYS APPLY lN PERSON S.11 AND~ Monday throu$:h f rlda.v RBIBEJI E. LEE ES'IHDl Bucliland. •anti to 4 Yr. old Mt. home, 4 BR. :M.1·7401 ~l.550 Geora:e Byland Afeney = ~ ANNOUMClMfNTI extmd her bmla to every Secluded viw; 61:. rm.at. WXURIOUS '67 cm 4 dr .• tOS.B E. 16th. S.A. 547.(13915 =~~~----en~) ....... _. NOTICU · one wbo wu '° kind ., d ab Oil ram. Take bouae Oil loaded! Marine blue, Jaw m.1 ChinNe -En,!Wi • French Hi Ff Cornponents NIWPORT BEACH b="'7::.'i;i;i:ii'7';;::;::\.,------:---:-:-:-I btr dudllf her late ber'M"e-apt. S20.SOO Eq. lt6,llOD TP (clear) by grtv pl)' for boat Permanent. exper. Uve-ln Sal CORONA dtl MAR * aac.. is..... fl',_ .-., 6400 meat. n4: &m4 JdyUwild or! 675-J24.1, 67J..0305 eve. Far Eut Agcy. 642-8703 lllmaft 12570 Knott SIN'f'l Garden Grov"' 714, 192-5S71 An equal opportunity employer Prod action Foreman To aupervlM produc· tlon of ·amall rubber dlvlalon. Prff1lln• ex• perieftce dnlrable but net rtquiNCI. Apply to Personnal Offic:1 U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Womer Santa Ano extra tarp Fee lot Latl d. J====~==~=I For 1tort In Co111 M~•. Op. 1'1118! Some Ocea Vft. PAIR Of: prea·crlJt l•n lallJtltff"I 6550 * * * * * * Agenct., Men 7'100 portunliy to 1dvance wlth --------m.2010 (RJtr.) .-...o.nbrOWlltra.m..\.:~<.:c=.::..----l ·~-~-----l lf'OWin&: company. Would An eqUill opPOrtwJt,y tmployer PWMETRICS 929 laker StrHt Costa Mna 549.2221 Agenci .. , Women 7JOO MEDICAL I-Gal Olllce ............ Sl50 Med Recpt ............ S311 Back Olflce ......... lo m Front Office . • • • • • • • to sG> Med lnauranc, ••••.. to "* Rcr. Nurae ............ s49J WILLIAM PENN ' Auocialet: Agmcy • 1856 Newport, C.M. 642-643-1 MDDRE ENTIRPRISES Personnel A99ncy «t NC!'lllport Blvd., Jll .B. Phone TODAY for an •Ppo\ntmcnt for a more REWARDING FUTURE. ()pan Sat. 9 am-12 noon '42-9080 for appoinl. Social Wkr/deat exp .. S650 AIP Cieri!, ?>-35 ••• , , • IJIH Secretary, 25-42 ....... 1450 ARGUS EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT ACEJllCY 20'3 Westcllff, NB, ~T196 162~ Westcllff, NB, 547~ 1695 Qoe1'n1/Anhm. 63.')-09.tI IMPROV!:I>JU:•-::: =:-.::tl~e~ ~·c:r ~::: SERVlt.;E DlrtECTOR't ~e:RVICE OIRl:<:TORY NEWPORT :~~~ne~::~=b~~~ 5;;.~!~:i; !:;~· IY lot lr:lt ..ie, er Santa AN Heilbtt d1 S17.SO w~. l Yr. otd Resume Service con.Ider weil Yeracd audio Cir"'' for S.Cy1. & ll'tlall m.t 111 1...-. PalladM. · aa eom,.man. Start lmed.. ChlW C.re 6610 Genenl lerYlc:el 6612 For t.._ . . . hobbyist. Salary commtn1U-~=~~wo~l'01.:rf'b lkprs. In Or•nee Cnty • 48&51'11. 2 YR· bUr male • W/wtrt M2·5.'!86 p,.f9nional App,.1ch rate with ability and perfor-lntegaled circuits and 6'12·7484 546-6020 SCRffNED EMERALD BAY .,... lot trma. Vk. BeW St., CM.1--,-=="o.,..=--my=>-=:::.-. WILL care for cblld ace 2% PainUnr. Plumblng, Car-93• ft-•• 1, D• N 9 mance. ,•---m-•--•-• -ltoO. Ser-f!d Pe.,.nntl A<>l!ney 4lil135: Jriv. bMch, tte-..,.. -.. n..~ « ....... NB ·--, to 4 tn my home:. N-........ Reul Rel. INUN!d. • WVT '' ' ' ~...-..,. ~"""' ·-~-·· • - _........ """3• .. 'C9 .. --· .. , "'"9 77•3 646-8895 101 ' o'-·lt• •-1obl1-~-' 901 Dover Dr., N"""""' Bc:h. rauaa. BJ.' OWDfll' M&.Jl14 H'1ahta are•. MMl9:t can "Mike'· &f2.()348 -• • '"'" · ~ _...... .,.... • .... :~;;;;~====~~1\;~~~~;~~~~~~~2~~!! cornm~rclal firm. Liberal Secy. technical ........ S500 AaMti 6200 &Alt * BABYSlTI'ING * j j HelD W1nted, Men 7100 frlrq:e benefits and tal1ry Recpt, type 60 .. , ••... SJTS r:;._;:.,;~ .. ;; .. :.: ... ~-~ ... ~; ~~n::,~-$~=::=::; =-~ ~~·=~nt~ts. P'-'"· 6 :: Buyer ,!~.~.?,~.~~=~~' ~'..~;;:,~" ~~~.~? Appna; I ae. in Ylda Linda pet, lTUI ' Delaware., He. Mon. tin Fri. only; m.. Fred. H. Genridl:-Llc. I Tree removal, dump, tik1p, shift. For JJH!C\ll l intulator J. R. Pierce Auoc. Aatnc:Y on pod .,_ comer. Now $50 reward. $36.M tanta to 5 Yn 545-U S7J.800. * se.nro backhoe, tw, IP'•de. 96U745 manufacturer. Apply. 929 Baker, Costa Mesa 11182 Newport, c .M. 642.fnO in•""'**-l'ndt will IDUe ' NEW CONSTR. • Addltlonl 1 L I f I "-C --::-,,;~>&:'22:! ,,.-.--I ;;:~~=;====1 elf•••Ublld.Prioedat PUPPY.TueolorJoncbody BABY~ In 1nur Jt-model!na-Uc. Contr. Income Tax 6740 oca manuacur1r rwrro orp. oo1y lllll.llXI wftb rood W11btm: on feet ' face. Nnrt by the weft:. You DON HAWE &tt-1246 needs luyer for small 11763 Jo'ibl!rrlau l\oad e SUPERVISOR e Help Wi'ntNI •---• rnr %nDre lDID, Needl MD care. 111% E. fUmllh tramp. Call IO-l«n' I Gor .. -N Wo-and buty Purchnl-Huntlnaton &1ch ~ 1 w 7-l;CI... ........ CM ADDmONs, remodel; store• uvn • • ,,...., ... Rapid expan1ion .. 111' omen - pleue cell K. W. SIMll 11th st. · Seft Hwy in. A. home1. FRANKEJll I Pub. Acd. -Est. 1951 Department. Mutt IN ttataurant clmn baa created 1---------1 wtth: rm atter/tenier, Nit, lriclc, M•••PN r. etc. 6560 646-5l38 49J.29&t Home ar OHie. Appta. experiencad in pur· SELL openJna• in Orange , L.A. Medlcal Tr1MCrfllltr lckhoff n Altoc.. Inc. male dos. I mo. Hllknlt I Now Incorporating former cha11 of small parh Coller Co's. for F1tld Supervi.or, 1boroUshlY Nptrleoced 1118 W. (:t.pman, Aw. area. Oiild'a pet. S..1'191, BRICK ~-~~ r J Ho-· '"'"""' and famlllar with lo-Mars. a. Mir. 'n'al°nee!I with .. rricai trat1tcrlptiortlsti · Onnp, Calif, 568)02 ,...._.....:. ~ ~s,;-·~ Clrplt CIMnl,. 6625 ' · oPEN.N7-DAYS-.. cal purc::hatlnt pr• EncycL..........lia eii;perlenc.-e -In re1taW'llnt o~ Daya. Apply Santa Ana S4l 2121 I wblll. wan. ............ ~ Uoia " I ltaUin Community HOlpital, Med-• "" SIAMESE cat, YttJ darlc'. OK. Free Elt. 96U94S ~210 &ashore, N.B. cedur... If quallfitd Hithelt Commi11lon1 era pef'91lnne g lcal Record De--... -en• Ana ol Mardmua, Qiruna DRY Foam Proceu. NO dan. e 67• •••5 e I · Prof I Sh l eupeiv\alon. A&:e no bar-a-.. .. BRICK -BLDCK • ~ -.. •pp Y '" person: & t 1rint p 0 600 E. Wuhlnrton Ave. Meunf. & o..rt 6218 Del Illar. mml Planltt'I -Slate • Cttnf!llt 1er of ihrinklng. PROf'£S. F1LE NOW . PAY I.ATER No clwlrgtb1clni $11M rl!!r. Mail l'ftllme In • . \"=::::.~::.:=:...,;_ = REWARD for ftn6w malt LAnnNG. 1311-m.6 SIONAL WORK. 24 hr . .er· BY APP'T. 642-74!M Personnel Dept. N E • ' Box :1182. Newport Beach. HOUSEKEEPER • u .. e •• 20 MILD !:MC: II Newhall Jdtten, bm. ab1pe w/wht. Go'"',.,,· m.Jllllnt . "'°' Ol"Rnge County Income 0 1penence SAILBOAT Take care ol. home " l Improved lot ~~ life ]kllle A. pe-. f'13.ll57 Carpenteri"I 6590 Tax Service u s D' N-ry! MANUFACTURER :UW::VI~~~ •.,.:: membtrltllp in.--.-Lab GOLD ~--to~-771 W t•h 5"11< F CM I Ve rs .. I •-1••-• Sailboat manulacturcr net'ds E.,_ ........ Rmd cl•1> ~ ""' CAIPENTIY · "'· " · · ' • • Mi:.11 ve r.fl'ln ..... u'"'"' T!!mpor1ry, sa..um »rt; ~tiadc. ~ .,K ot E. l'ltll oi Npc: Aw. CM. MINOR REPAIRS. Jllo Job I G. 9. HOPPMAN drivlna recnnt. Arp':-11:entr1l fore man. Knowltdge %1.1 or 49M297 'ottm re·eraatl•nal Reftrd. 54M1l.4, •lJD Too Small· Cabinet In gar-Acliir's L..ndscipinq Enrolled to pracUce 1.oelore Company YELLOW CAB CO. !u~ci;!~':U:~al~~~ &autlcla~ PertOnlbht fadll.UeL Good.,.....,.,., G!HTLE _,.. CaJJoo ldt· qes It other cablnetl. I lntemal RftVmue ServicP l86 E. llith SI em Calli. loeition. Se n d Mull\. be cood with atylea lnWlltmeat -.. S211151f, ten. Vic Cmftab • lat 5'15-1175 EvH. 646-2372 Days e Desiln il Inatallation For App't. 646-5421 Colta r.i.... qu&Jilicat.lona and aalary ex· for tbt ma.turt: wonw.n1 a:.r St.OIM.fl5.'6«11 · · H. Q. Anderton e t.awn Maintenance • 6 YEARS * 3323' W. Warntr -S.i..m.ft"&.Man1gers peeled to Box M-8. Daily FoUowi!'llpreffl'Ndfornew aUSINUI ..i PINANCIAL IUSINUS .... FINANCIAL ADDmONS. repalrw and e Residtntial &: 03mm'I. A·l STENO Santa Ana Career opp.irfy with leldirw Pilot. ahop on 19th SI., C.M. t • odd Jobi. Free Htlmatr. 644 0303 HARBOR SHOP'G Q\'TR. firm off~rina Off'I' 100 mu· AUTO SALESMAN ""~'~"'=' ~-~~~" l..lcemed. • 548--0787 7 Dicy1 a Wetk. ~ An equal opportunity tu&I fundl. hll or pt time. WOMAN To work Jn Donat REPAIRS * ALTERA.T10NS I "Tender Lftl"I Ca~~ I FED. I: SI· Sf.SO; Le· rnn. employer N°N,e,x:.i ~~&a~ ~. Counc~-!:.·~ ne;;~~ Shop 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Appl,J ... Otta [l-M!< ... Im. O,p1rt""""' 6300 C.AllJNl:l'S. Any me job. for Green O.rdw ' 114.50. 25 Yrs. up. Open 1 Santa Ana ottloe, 547-13!1 .... coo. on, "' . , .. ""'u' in penon. no phone callel 23 ....,. oper. SCM713 P'Mvent hot weather pl'f>b. d1y1 Kemmer Tax Strv. g•• -"·N Ind , I Be ...._ dealer. No expenence nee-pl~. Wlnchtll'a Oonu ,,.. )tml NOW! RealOMhle 1920 Harbo CM 548-2404 ~..... Ultril If• lavelfon ~U1andal euary. Demo plan. othe:r Shop. 2947 Harbor BIYd. ••aN::$1500 ·-·-15'-AIE TIME :#C>iiiii ... MO. 11111 .... Fl.I ..... w~•ICI Dlseo&INT IUYING I QAY FILM· PllOCllllNO • NO JOB TOO SllAlJ.! • Pnan r. ' mat for Southern LA ind Strvbl. 1.ne. frin&:!! bendltr.. Ex<:entnt I "=""==.,,-==c-."' All repaln. Add, remodel. monthl)olawa care. In&. G&TMJllG A refund? FM Oranat Co:Salal')' e:(pense:s -ol ... ~ lion lent/ 1 Con-TELD"HONE SoUdtor Ex· Reu. • 982-l!&l/ll:J.50M ,.,,.,_..,.... Expmtnced quic::k Income tu: St'Mo1ce "benefits. C II 213: 5&-0111 MEN Want In ""' btkh ~Mr. ~rU.• At I a • Ptt· Woril ftom home. Eu l:-borticuftv.rht. MS-19U. 1 in yoor home • call gc.2734 s,.12 1 •rea to make extra mOlll!)' ... ly earned $50 to rn wk. am. durlna lhtir leiaurl! ,houn. Cbrytler Pl)'mOUth, 29"l9 Freida Roa lncerlon , m. c.m.nt, Canc1 ... 6600 GARDf:7ilNG ·-Have you PVea. • Expl!r ~icr ~talion Exper not nt'CeSNI')'. w, Harbor Blvd., C.M. 5610 c'alied 2 or 3 prderle'ra for I YOUR HOME by APPT. Ht lp will tr1ln you In 1ener1I I ~===~~~~ SHAW & SONI an ttdmltt' and no one Federal ,t. SlSlt! Rmumt Brown'a Shell. CdM ol-aoi""· w-1, ... ...,.,. ..... WA~ Sen'!« Stitkln BABYSITI'ER for 4 chldm. ·--" ••• G --' • Coll I 9152-" "' ... '' w ''"" ... Alteod•nl. Experlenct', mar· l ldlool n--..fa.bl• ;Jr~N ,,..,... up . u ........ ~ 1 e l'\3_\.o.:;oo ·• 2801 E. C:O.s1 flwy. Sl11u90n, Loa Arcel~, 90022. _, --' -r"-<d. Good ·~. •i:t' ....,.,._,... .,, ~ AGG"''""'"A..... ""'"ENING •-•1CE I nea ... ~ .... \' rtllabh?, Whittier lldlJ area . .._.......,£.U" "'"""' ''"' GIV14' ,Sc..n.• lneome Ta:( -rtaaormblt . GentraJ F.:ctocy Work BOYS 10 . I• al.,.Y + rommlnkln. Ap- Foundas:::-Uol BY., !'~·B·. otM· 83~ W. 18th lit, C'.M. Apply befWttl\ 11).1-2 La11Uil• Bead!. So. Lasuna ply, Superior Shell Service 64=~ER • PBX ~u~r. ---mm'lt---Ml.o620 * 546-9145 KINGSLEY MFG. CO. C'.ood routea! e Good pn'lflta! 1495 Superior AY1!., N.B. _..i I -..·~~;i'~"';;~,:;;;-::.-,,,.m;;;i;-c\ EUROPEAN GARDENER 1984 Plactntla. C.M. o•ILY "ILDT E f .1u Somt bookk=l',lli· Au o- IRJCK -BLOCK • n<>NE LandK I 6755 "" r • RETIR D MAN or atea...., motlYe bsck&roond es~n-PLANTERS_ SLATE V__, ... ~ .. ~ena:e:, lrenl"I FRY COOK. Start 12,00/hr. 'f0.4271 e • parJ. tlfM. worti: -J¥1tor, tJal. Roy Carver Pontlic ~" .__... . Grave)'ilrd only. ---L 15 .. Gardentr. etc. Some expni. Kl._ .uA• CEMENT work. G-2916 GEN. clean~. 1ne lt'r'Vlct.,. IRONING $1.JO.Ha. The Cottage Cb(fte Shop REA TA,s ence ~y. Apt. Bklr. ~~~-"----~~~~" .. ~ORYKPCl'.l<CR"°' l E'TEw·•~ HoNow .... l o.._w n I. •!~~~~."· I CALL 6(.1~ 562 W. t!IUI St., CM ~houldn't )'OU r-. •ftll Wallwr Newport Buch. .. Fol' appoin1. A::~~~.,~ ~=n~: ""' 1)11ea 1 -• ..........., , I GARDENER'S heJ .. r. Need il Leef ,.,., lntffrmatton, ment Ctlll 541-1 . t"-ee Elt m.5516 ,,__..,."' nt .,.. ___ " ••II• WALKER • + sn. Pool, no m11lnt. -,,.,i;;;,;'~::;',,.c-:;;o;;= Apt.and General Clean-up P-•-.1.••A tWo deptndabk men w/ ..-nun<: RO~ AVAILABLE Call Irwin. 2.13:8fi6..07BI " CEMEJllT worlt, al' types. Mowinr a!MI ed;ini. Odd P1lnflftl __. tnna. Prtf ~OM w/trock. LE~ Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. 111 Nn job ton small. J'ree Hf. Jobi A i.u.lillr. '~ t OEP'ENDABl..E pahlUilc •t Expn" pref. M time. CID 54~3029. '!.~~tor ... ~~!4 e ~1~I~~MB~ 212-:.\1. H. mIFUCK 54M!l5 ., HAUUNG, generaldmi-KEAsOkABLE ,rices. a.un · (ARillR ldvs' ....._ rTUl"9 ·-.., CUSTOM Padol, pool decb. UJll. trees topped, tr1mmtd. Qaatlb' woril ' meterf;alt. OPENIHCS 1or two men with GOUD IWt1l'D Dell""7 IG-GZl1 = ~· *• Ml= *'"'-'*>"' Concrete .... r'91DOftd. 142.:niio ' 56D7 Oil ... trut6 "Mhnda. Stufftfta. AVAllA8LE • NANAODU.Nr TRAIN· ""==,-====I ... A. ttllllWktc· IC<lOJO .JAPANESE GARDENER INTERlOR . IXl'ERJOft delhrnJ' dartns weet. ~GTUH 8XAOI ££. 21 or over. hlcb _.hoci WANTED • ~tary far QUALJTY e e. e SXPER. lelallale ..mt. A....-..e 1 Br ... labor a ,,.,......, DAILY PILOT • 11W1. b::eUte carftf • Nxk bnlker • omce. ••• Cl:Ml:JfT WORK "-'--.n• -.ail -\. rn JO 142-mit COOK " ' • co.a • =I p u a LI c n. For PftOMI In~. rRY • _,,.,..."'"' .......... -.. c.n ...... , can Mr. Oedtk. 4M.f1N CALL l»W IH'l'D. Ext. PAtNTl7fQ. BOB'S C0Fm SHOP MAlNTF.NANCE Man. Part _.._ ._vn...-. - ........ 1. "'2 DDIED": SERVICE. Local 1a So. D Camtnn Real lime for 31 .,Ila. A .... SI/ IOY'i 10. 14 • 1:,..~"~ =. ~Cll;:;,;;ilol:;..;C...;,.;.,;_ ___ .. __ 10 MVE OH REPAIRS r.f. FREE ..._ ,._1G'f. IAH a.EMEN'TE hr. Call lrwlh n3:11Hm' GcMld rvatnl e Goo11 Ptuflt! 0v n .. M-115.1 -Phlm-., ~. E\too. VlTS 9ondfd Pilfltllw JOIN 11111 ...... Ut• lf'lf £xpff HARDWARJ: MAN IAlJIOA PKNTNSULA _er ·~·~~~--1 tnul. any home rrptlr. lnt or Ext, 10 YTS In ara DA.D.t P1LOr WAHT ADI! Contact: Mr. St Oair DAI~! !!_LOeT IA! ~ID Dtck' Squlns ~ ftha. f'ree l'.lt. f42.0G'1 ta-911 IO-lll.1 • --.. ---~==--- • 1 : . ' • ... -- -• I> ..... •>-.... _ ........................... ,... ...... ..___ .. ..,"' ... ....,_ .. -..-.......... --..... ------·---- I • • . .. .. ., ., i, • f , I ' • . . . . . -: ! ' .. > <C LIH\.OLN Cyprea. IALL --- DAILY PILOT c1111 .. 1• <1ra1111111 ... 11s1r11111111 .. NIY PIOT .. PlOT ADYEITIB OVlll 70,000 • SEVEN EDITIONS DAILY e Street Etlldea ··~: •. NeW)lel't B~r e ~ MMll • a .. t111 .... Beaeh • .., ... Beae• • W~r e Feaatlllil Valley e. PIL8T ADVERTISER (WM.) Ol•WCO. ' ar $TA,, OX. ~ ·'AVf Your DAILY PILOT want ad rum etralglat through AU 1even daily editiom (plm PILOT ADVERTISER on Wednelday) with onJ1 oae low price. Y oa don't P8Y. .,.,.. .. ehargel for eacli eclldon. One charge -one package -deliven the bigelt ~et plaee on the Orange CoML So ••• don't jmt Sl'E ~ 1et la an die BIG Milcm _toUyl 1 /t" . . . . e! r Ii J iJkl e- ~ l.~ . OU .. .. •• .. .. . • .. .. · ... -.... ..., -·-........ ~ !: ····~ Ne.1 :: -L -Hwy; :: _ .. _ .. .. .. .. :': .. . • .. I ,,._.-..,..;-..,.~ ... WM ..................... .....,,.....,.aw<&!"''""-'" .... ~;...;·-· _.......__ ..... _. -..., ,... ._, • • ··"-" ~ "' ~ ... ,·1• -( ............... >i . • 24 I ., -......... , .. -. .... ,,,_,.,. __ 9520 CAMPERS OJll.ANGE COUN'IY'S LARGEST IELECl'JOH ALL MAXES • MODEL& "'7 tiUJCKS -·-CAMPEftS 14 f11nta1Ue floai' plaN• - all modell reduced -• full at and up ~ roed . /$195 : : .. ., 5 yr. IPldal knk ltrt!!!f ., tradts •lkome 4 ' Ol'IN llOAD , FACTORY OUU:C"r ! DJ S. HARBOR BLVD. I Santa ANi tnt1 531.-0 i TRANSPORTER$( IUSIS-CAMPERS 'f7 vw C..per ·es vw Cmper '65 Deluu ... (l ti) dlOOle from) '13 Dtlux9 a. '62 Delwct Bui ..... ...... .,. .... , . . : . . . NOTICE! WltOWlll~AIL SAil * CADILLACS * 5ee fff younolf ..... hH ""'"'°rpoot&IJootprlced Cadllloa In townll • • • • • • • • • '67 R DORADO '67 CADILLAC 4 DR HT """"_ ... ., ........... 141,513195, '67 61 391 '61 MERCBl£S '65 BOmVllll 2 DR HT --,, ___ ,,_. ""'""' !M!lry t'lr, 1-ltoNtlY dHft .•• .'1395 '66 ,....rlllrd -- Continent al """-................. . -=r•ttl'I "" 1111'1 ~llflflll ~rt '1795 '62 CHMOlET ; Moton 1200 W. C•••t Hwy .. N. L , ..... ..... ... .... ~···--· .. • r • • I· ' \ ... - Friday, JllMwy 19, 1968 ntAN$PORl A TION TRANSPORTATION TIANSPOITATION TIANSPOITATION TUNIPOITATION 9'00 Imported AutOI HOO ,,,.._ ~ ,,, Y60ll lmf•"!'! ...._ NOD AuNI W_... fNI POISCHI YOLllWA&IN MERCEDES llNZ WE PAY ••• (ISH JAGUAR 20<>/o DISCOUNT ·SALE at . SE .LMAN ·s 111 IOSS SAYS "QQSE our 111 WT Of OUR lftW 1967 IRIDS W Of LOSS" 20% DISCOllT SALE NOW ON! STEP VIit 16" 1nl4e cle---. lrei.4 -u•lts wltfl H.D. Httery, 42 •MP f"• H.D. Ye .. lren., H.D. "''""' lit hnky 2'2 ... ...... 700 • I. • .. ly ..... ff,... CIH••llC• 1•1111"> 111erter 11,e.t.. .,... -""""' & ...,.. .. ..._ J te ch .... ,, ..... WAS $4688 C20% Dht11nt $976) NOW 13890 H.D. 2 Ton C1b & Chassis lre11cl N-wlfli eux. apri"ta. H.O. 1..ttery, 1pere ,;,,., l 111..cl ule, H.D. coell119, pewer ate«., wee. ret. tulr, ,...,1r., lemps, tllx. hHter, H.D. I 1,000 Ill. front sprin91, U,000 II.. reer 1prlllfl, t ,000 II.. fre11t ••I•. IUY NOW ANO SAVE HUNDREDS. WAS $5512 (20% Discount $1113) NOW 14399 POPULAR· CHEVY VANS lrei.4 New 11nih wah 700 • 14 • ply tires, , .. , tleu, licle cloor glen, auxlliery , .. +, hHvy cluty front & , .. , 1pri1tt11 ra4'le, ouhitle 111irron, 4 to cheese fro111. WAS $3076 (20% Discount $616) NOW 12460 H.D.1Y2 Ton Cab & Chassis Irene! New with rl reclio, eux. ~pri1191, 125 • 20 I 0 ply tires, 2 s~ ... 1 •• ••c. r•HfY• tenk, tleluwe hHt., H.O. fro11t spti11ft, 1,000 lb. 2l,OOO lb. rH r sprintt-IETTU HUUY. WAS $4470.85 (20% Discount $901.15) NOW . 13569 HOLIDAY CAMPER CLOSE-OUT ALL UMAINING STOCK TO GO AT 20°/o DISCOUNT 40 USED TRUc(KS IN STOCK '65 CHEY. % TOI • • • • $17tt '6' OIY. 'h TOI PICIUP. • • S1•9' a.vie. .... V• ~ IMA. Lie. Ho. V771• • '""" -. Gr1111. l ie. Ho, 1_,A. , $1N9 '65 FOID CUI WA&OI • . • • $1199 VIII\. lllM. ~•Ire nice. lie. .... ltHY.el1. '61 &MC 1 TOI FUT IED e V ... ..,.._"-·....._Lie, No. GIONe. '65 FOID KOllOl.IE Y Al • • $11ft '62 OIVROlET' SPD WIY·All $1099 -n.tt -"• herd ID ttM lrUdt ....... -MW Clll9. e ~ ..... H,O, ~ ,..... fDr tff ,__ _.it. Uc. Ito. Ml-. • c,l!N9t. "~ lk ..... )CIWI. '62 OIYe % TOI PICIUP. • • $11•t NEW-2 HOUI TANOaM TltAILlltS 4 To C..._ Frem "•...,.... 1r-. ,.._ ....-. Ill& Uc ..... ltl411l. ....,.., of yow Chi¥,... Truck ..-ieHttt from the Heritor A,.. ire MW et Ww. Stllp In ................ them. s • E. CIAPllAI, OIAllE ..._._ Tvsfl" A"•· I N..,,.,+ mewey ONN I A.M. TO f '.M. SAT. 'TIL 6, ALL DAY SUN. CADILLAC '64 s.dan de VIiie Full power, air conditionina. 2 to Choose from · $7495. ALLEN Oldilmobile-Cadillac Inc. must sell thi1 Immaculate 1150 So. Coe.st Hwy. 1964 Chevelle convertible. Laguna Beach, 494-lOIM Sporty, brlght red inside~ ,60 Cadlllac out, white top. N'ew back .,.._......_,ood Full . glasa, tires, brakes, lllhocb. £' .....,.~ • power. IW' Perfect condition end well conditloning. One ow n e r. below blue boolt 1t Sl195 for ~.GOO Miles. quick sate. See at 36th Ir Only $1495 Marcus, NB or call mnso. ALLEN Weekdays 642-4321, Ext 2S9 Oldsmobile-Oldlllac Inc. 1150 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Belch, 494-1084 '67 Cadnlac Coupe Air conditionina, new car wanuty. 4.000 Milff $5195 ALLEN Oldsmobile-Cadillac Inc. 1150 So. Coast Hwy. Lapna Betlch, t.94-1* '67 ELDORADO. UYW ·MI. LOADED + STEREO TAPE Color .. Firemi.st • brome". S6650. Pvt-pty ~75 '65 CAD Coupe de V.ille Full ~. air. low mileqe. ImmacuJa(e. $3250. 8'7-3170 '62 SED. DE VILLE TOP COND. * SAC $1250 * 49il-1'1!1; * '63 COUPE De Ville • Loed- ed. Air, vtnyl top, Jntber, all power. sme. 6'1M9Ci '60 CAD. S ED A N De VILLE; fuD power a air; We have om competlt9n ~- 111atecl Oii prices and ~·•lty ..,. ~ -LJstecl ........... . few-Comela.G9d ... . 'd CHIY. STA. WA6. ··--·-..... --... lcelle!llY Six •itli eute. tra11t. 'H CHIV. V4 MAL•U SUPll Sl'T. _ .. s1n1 Fee~. •ir, poJer t+.erl119, a11t•. tre11t. 'U CHIV. IMPALA Sl'T. CPI -·····-···$2291 Feet. air, 11-•• 1tfffittt, P"J'I• tlrn '60 COMIT. 2 DI. Ji•• 11'1 OfltlMI -.$491 Stick 1hi~, raclie & hHtet. ''3 H>ID 6ALAXll IOO Sl'T. CPL -Sttl '•wer ttHrl11" retlie & hHter. ... FOID squ1n STA. WA•. ·-····-S11tl 'owe• stHrin9, ratlio & hHttr. 'II LINC. SIDAN CONTININTAL . ·--S2tl Feet. eir, full power. ''2 MOC. 2 DI. CUSTOM ...... --.$791 Stick allilt, retlio I hHt~r. ''3 MOC •. 2 DI. CUSTOM --·-····--Sift '62 OLDS. MS STA. WA6. CUSTOM .Jltl Automatic tr•nt., power 1+.eri119. '62' PONTIAC YIMPIST 4 DL __:__...$4fl A11tom•fic tre11t., 4 cyl. e119. Johnson & Son 1941 HARIC>R ·ILYD. ·cosTA MESA 642-7050 FACTORY AUTHORIZED White elepbuta1 Dlme+Une $985. Fitm. ~ S.lel-P1rh Sime I-;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;::;;;:::::=::;::::;-=::;:;:;:::;.:..::======:::. llll•••••••!!!!lm!!l•l!!ll!lll FllTZ WAIUN ,...,.,.._. Autee 9600 imoon.d Autos 9600 _•m..., .... ..._rt...,ed..._Autot....._ .... _9600_....;..;.l~..,,.!CH.a;.;.;.!'.!;..;;IM,;;_,:.A~ut.l.;.::.._...;NOO;..;.;.;;. Sports Cer Center no E. 1st St. SANTA ANA 547.mM '65 m.s. Perf cmd .•. l'15-:IJ89 eve 6 wlimda. $41.l1'19~ • "86 Volvo P um S Radje, air cond:ltioninc $3000. . * S28-63t5 SportC.rs 9610 'l1lE FABULOUS ROVER SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN ORANGE OOONTY, SY . FRl1Z WARUN Sports Cer C.ntw no E. i.t St. SANTA ANA 54'7-o764 '53 MG TD • Collector'1 .item • <i::w;x: 917) See ttm to be- lieve it • $25.00 deMrera OAC, full price $115. • dlr. 901 E. 1st, Santa Ana, st'Ulm. '64 Triumph Spitfire in nice condition. $25.00 delivera OAC, full price $1250.00• dlr. 901 E. lat, Santa Ala, 542-8110l. 'SI AUIC:in Healey Bus Eye Sprite, S25.00 deUven OAC, full price $696.00 dlr. 901 E. 1st, Santa Arla, 542..-U. '63 SUnbeam Alpine R*tr. SZ.00 delive~ OAC, full price '8$. dlr. 901 E. lat &In&& Ana. 54Ull01. ~C ..... 9'15 1929 CHEV ........ llodJ perfect oond, lllW tires, HiO. m.Ml2, m: -... ... ....... .,. WI PAY TOP PRICE PUBLIC 'NOTICE SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FACTORY SAVES LOTS OF MONEY! FIAi MDVII .UP CAR SALES UP 116.6% LOWEST. PllCll· SEDAN • U.S.A. NT ISO SIDAN ONlY $14" Ideal Commuter C1r * Automat- ic Transmission or 4-on·the-floor, 111 rynchramesh t""nsmission * Equippld for Mftty * Mlny .. '•I• -"txtm" et"° ~r1 at. . Wl1'f MITOMATIC. OllH• MOW, • STOCl ' SALES PER DEALER UP 147.% I DOWN Fill IMtlk• llllaw1111 In E1"'911 1111 0_,11 flAT ~ GIT 716.• .WS CGMPM9 WITll ., "'-INTI POI VIWWMBI FMJOIY Alfll'"• MT--._ Ill._ Z1 .. --. --.. .. ... ,. I.LAC E-'9 .,..,.. -de VIiie, •·.over~ .... n.dio All ..... T-Uailed. Cd-............. 2; -a1kr I: m e...Diam °"1!111 .... Vlllo r cond'*W"W·· )(II. LowmleL 195 . EN """"" ""-out HwJ. di, --. ;E IT! 'E ~- ty- relMlt• _.,. ·• ___ $1nl _ __.... --'"" --PH ·-·'"' ·--·-- ). !-7050 ... - I I I 'LEI I 0 II • i. -. 5 I I ... . .. • -.. --•· -• -. . -; • • ' ' --.. • • -~ • -. ---' I t • ~ • t -· I!::•-" ·' • I ulo~aYD. COSTA~ _., .. '61 Codlllac -de :VWe. Low mlln.' Futl ~.air conditloctlng. New car wainnty. 3 to 0.00. ...... • $5595 ALLEN Clitlmobile-OMilac Inc. U10 So. Coat Hwy. a...-a..dl,.fM..lON '67 Coupe do VI.II• Low miles. Full power, air condltioainc. new car wu-...... $5595 ALLEN ~""- 1150 So. Cout Hwy • ...... 8"cb, 04-l<Bf '63 Coupe do VIiie J'ull powtr, air condldonln&:. 12111. 'ALLIN ~laclnc. WO So. Cout Hwy. i..,m.. Bnch. 4%-UB4 C.U,.doVlllo fUll pttWer' air condltioDlnl. $3495 ALLEN Cldunoblle-Cadlllac Inc. 1l50 So. Cout Hwy. LquM Belich, 494-UM 1131 c.dillac Umoualne S,000 o'rlg miln $1000 • .... u .. CHEVROLET CHIYIOUT ·as amour ,_ ..... ':!.T= --··-..... l Mr nu r L ---- .An invitation to see our fine. selection of ,, b reconditioned late-model Linc:Oln Continentals ~from I =of '17, '88 and '115 -All I hM -thafougll .--10 -.rttld 'apeclll<ililani oialilg ... lolkllllng -l•e!Oly ..... -• • -"""''• 11e11a Wl~le••" n,. ....................... oll •• •-Am••s·....,irP!Ull "' • '. .... Aulollle dlalrlbulor polnla .. • NMrA1111Maelrol11RM"1l1w1 • .... Autollle oll ftll9r Clrtrkl .. • 1::···' , ..... ~-·· 113 .,...1111 .. ,. ~ 8lop Ill 10doy and -how cl-~ are lo Ownhlg ""'"""*'• -dllllnauW* -·· • • • • • SIUCT NIW COITllEITAL TRADE·INS '67 CONTINENT AL 4 -... ,,, ...... "":1.=.r:-· ......... ,...... ""...... ,_., '"' ,.,.,., ...... ,,...,., Ntt Caa ....... 1114 LA.d•• .... '5195 '6' CONTININT AL --c... . - ... CUIY 167 MElllllY ' ~Park 4 Door I,._... ............ tie 'tt FALCON ' Dr, Slatlofl power 11~ A 6c lllnll-wqan. ftAdlo. auto, D1W ,..... - .. L -Cff,._ ff, "'· • --I'-"::·:::":-·=·-=="==! Minute Man._..._'-1. tory air, u.a ..._ w/ FORD WUTUlty book. $1177 Pull Price MlllTANe '65 flllSJAI& OLDSMOBILE . '65 OlDSMOllLf '59 PLYMOtrm•4 door "'" clan 6 cyJ, atlck 1hiJt. Good 2nd car. $100 •• 11. ns 14th St., HB ;,36.4419 : 7 CUSTOMll COUR'llSY SIWM~~~T :i-.~ASTIC SAVINGS PLUS TAX & LICINSI .... -• ... -;,-;,_. OVER 200 . CARS-BOTH NEW AND USED MUST BE SOLD THIS MONTH AT SAYINGS UP TO s130,o. TllE ·YOUR PIOii CHARIEIS DARTS-llOIADOS tlDIOIETS I l'OLUAll 1968 CHAR6ER 2-DOOI HAIDJOP, Y INSUU TOUllSILI' Of 9u1c1 DILrll!IT . OIDll NOW Pl.US TAX Allll - · ... Ill 011 RADE m: '61 MUSTAN• COUN, \14. lt/H, l ie. I P'OC-nf. 1'1111 " ..,. -ltww .ii ....._ A M ""'-'• LH 11'11'-• .._.. ::~ 51199 .. , ...... , ... ... ClllYT "°"°'' """-· ll/M, ,,.,,,., Ut. f 1111',_ A,_. ..... ........ -... -_., ... 1119 ..,.._ PULL '199 PlllCI . ... _. "°lAllA -\I ... .1.\1111,, "IL ltM. Uc. • oxv-a Coll .. "" ............ --.. ....... '"' :. 51099 .. ,... ,., .... '61 DODM' OAltT .Oil. HAIU>TOf', ..... ...,..,, ""· ""· • ltlN1. v. _..._ .. __ ::~ '1399 "' "'· 147 .... '61 CHIYY I TOii 'LAT 110· 0\1111 ...... .. •Tsm.Tl'llll"'"' ..... ___ _ PULL '1299 l'lllCI . '""" ....... ALL TllMS IASID ON 16 MONTMI ON A~D IANK talOIT. WI OfHl THI LOWUT TllM$. • • ..0 PICK.U, ,AYMINTS. NO SIDI LOANS, MO MUOON 'ATMINTSI ' -• ... -.. ~: :: . . ' ; '; ., :: . . • ; • " I I .................................. __ ..., __ _ --. ··-·· .. . . . -. . . • , YOUR FACTOlY AUTHOlmD CADILLAC DIALB SOVIN6 ntE OAANel COAST HAltlOlt' AltEA.. NEW 1968 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY & READY FOR DELIVERY tile 1968 IS S~LLING AT A FAST PACE NABERS CADILLAC HAS NOW, WHAT WE BELIEVE TO BE THE RNEST LAR.6E SELECTION OF IMMACULATE ONE.OWNER USED CARS TO IE FOUND ANYWHERE. • UNDOUBTEDLY YOU'VE HEARD THIS STATEMENT MANY TIMES BEFORE, BUT LET US PROVE IT TO YOU BY A V,\mTOOUlt NEW A&ENCYl • • 4 ACRES OF ULTRA MODERN· TOTAL CADILLAC FACILITIES iDESIGNED TO BETTER SELL AND SERVICE NEW AND USED CADl.LAC AUTOMOBILES. '65 BUICK . ., .. $2295 '67· MUSTANG .. $2295 '66 CONTINENTAL$3695 '64 PONTIAC : • $1295 H•f'dloll ~!le. f ully MVIPINd, tu!OIM11C tr•....,,ISSloll. r.cflo, ,,..ter, -'"erlflt, -wlnclOWs, .,.,. ... wa111. etc. 11111 local t _, lvldt 1'-9 outttanc11111 wre. OrltlN I lluektlltn tlfll"' wllll lllrmonliJnt lluektl Mi ii. t 0-lllrdlOlt. l"ully ""'"'°' tnc:llldllw rldlO llfl1' l!oler, ~hwt bUocket Miit. leeu!IM ,..._, ,_, Ill COiar. Very tllWleM I _, ioc.t eo1r. '66 CADILLAC '64 CADILLAC '62 CADILLAC '65 CADILLAC '67 CADILLAC . . $5995 '65 CADILLAC ;66 CADILLAC '67 CADILLAC : • $6995 !'!HtWood l routM'm. Enwllw C¥. Full C.cliMK -equipment •Ills fecton' 1tr condlflonl,.,., Tlli1 --execvtl~ drl'Wft lreuelllm a11 eubllndlne buy tor lllCIM -11111rtcltle Ille finest. NormendY blue wlll'I lllldl 11.-d i. L~ numller VCL7'9 SALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. MON. THRU FRL-SAT. I SUN. 9:00 A.M .~:00 P.M. ·------------------~--------NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd~ Costa Mesa 54G9ll00 PONTIAC IOY CAIYEI PONTiAC --......... c::.tll .... Kl I 4444 ..... Couaer't ICidlllN .Dialer b lrollt • lt01ee ad :~. • ._ 4-dr BoanevtDt. Low mi. ~ qe, S5QO. ~ r m.ms 'IM TEMJSiii' IAllw. pr/ ttr. 31.0lllt ml. Ve17 clea. $WO ..... ,. PONnAC '66 POITIAC &TO ·PON'llAC '66 POlfllA( Catalina 4 door aedan. V8. automatic, power 1tttrin1. radio, he8ter, factOI')' air. TEST ••••• DRIVE 1968 JAVELIN! WE SELL MORE THAT WAY '1588 ...................... uc. .. -. ...... -----. II M444 ~....----..----~. SAVINGS UP TO 91100 '67 AMIASSADOIS & llllLS s,.dtl ftctofy ,., ...... ef 11 ~ A Hlitltt wlttl 1"4 wlf1t. Mt Al• COHOITIONI .... S.-t...e •l"YI ..,.. AR ., ...... Mttic wfftl ..,, ,...,.,.Very few 11111., .-ttltH ""· F.lty fKMry Wttrtltteff, CIMtMt ef 19W life f• tw1I I '67 ftw I lew 4-~ 1111tlt -ttii, ,.,_..tt. . '63 IMPALA srr.COUPI '65 VALIANT 2 DOOi ....................... !::."..:; .::.1aa5 .. _.. ~..,, SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY STOP IN Ol CALL IN FOlt lHE FINHT SBV1CE '°5SllU. LOCAL MECHANICS WITH 11 YIARS ltAMILER EX~RIENCE. 'M 6UID Piii 2925~ Ceit1 ... 'St ~ It. Wqqi, 321 -----11-6-4444- eng., 3 mpeee1 noor tldft • IAMILll flS.00 delivers. full pr l c e --------po. dlr. 901 !:. 1llt. Santa •ts CIU8ic tllO ·~paa ;,.p Ana, 542-3111. ]Wt pty. $1200. Mt-llll IAMJUI T ... D 'llO a.ASSIC. Economy g '11 T·Br.R.D, 4X1nt CGftd.: JIWI'. cyl Automatic top notch brakes, •teer A wtndows. " • 1 $695 Or Stoll [)n. and take tranlportation car· ~urry to over paymta., w / r • o d R e ttlie one. No money credit. 19362 N 1 w ll na. clown .• Pay $14.75 w $3.00 H..S 962-3330 trander. $295.00 r .P. at =--:·=-=--:-~--­$28.73 mo. O.A.C. Hol~ '66 T-Blrd. Full pwr. air . Ramb~tt, 1969 Hari>or Blvd. Stereo, new tires. Dir. &a.ecm. . Showroam condition! $79 '64 RAMBLER AMERICAN delivers, UIUltle contract Auto. tnna, PIS. R/H. Q\e balance • •• • · .. • · · et-Im owner. Imaw:u.laJe! Dlr.1 T-BmD. '51 a.ASSie $.11 ·delivers. UIUme can-' X1nt C'Dlld. ~ tract beJ. 49:1-97'71 hard top • • • • • • • • • • SlD '12 Rambler ~ Wqoft. B*rt :Wood • •• •.• -- Good for ....... Good ca. . '61 T-Blrd ; didoa. PIO or best ~· All power, lac air, -Orir. Owner ~2124 rr. lettJe estate. m.-. '51 .Rambler 4 dr Sedan '51 T-Bird: full power; ipH: !<.1aulcl $58. Eveeythini IDOd tires: xlnt ~·· aood conditkln but motor. a.EAN! tllOO. 56-f174: Ml-2342 alW 5 PM. ..... elellbllUT oa....8111 BIGGEST· Sl¥1NGS • ' • t I ~ OF-TllE tEIR ! · ,. • T-llllD ID, ""1nt cond.; ""'· •teer .I: wtndiiwl. 1100 On. ul lake aym11;., w /reod 193152 N e w 1111 9"11, -n1. Full pwr. .... MW tir-. Dir. cm cood.IHan! 11'9 1, UIUll'le contrict .•••...•.. 49f.971 !ct~ft= • .........• SI*' rood ...... .... '61 T·Btnl : nr, lac I.Jr. -Je mate.~ ~: run JIO'l"ft': ipH: iru; xlnt cmd., .... ,.,..,,c ........ , DilM-48• I· • ' l · I. ~. • • ! I. '.' !LIYIRY • mo1 • . ' . '" .. . .-.....-... -...... ,,.. • ... c . -. . .. ···-----~ DEALI ON THE , Ille ''FABULOUS" New 1968 . • • • .. CAMARO· " . •• • . . SPORT COUPE • • • .. .,, .. --~·-·-s·2•60 .... _. wkf1''.W. ,.._ .wft, ..... . ... _ ... ___ ......, ............. Htl .............. _,,.. . the "FAMOUS" New 196i NOMAD STATION WAGON . . • • • 'Deer•••"• ................. '2545 ........................ ,, .... ... -...... ....w. -· .,,,,,.., -·"""" SNc1i -...H6. ~ . . ,., • the "FASHIONABLE" llew 1968 MALIBU SPORT' COUPE .. ' . ' ' I . ......_ __ .. _·"" ....... --tlOli ... ----....... --... ____ ......, .. ...,. ......... _._...,. ..... --... ·:·s271 ·s · ' ' ' ,......---. ,. ' ,.. ' . ' ' . ' the "POPULAR" New 1968 NOVA ·-··••Ill•""""" ___ . s2 ·2as •• i111tM .... ..i wl1 J I '.W. W ................. d~..., ----.... ---"" ... ·' ' IANK OR GMAC FINANCING AVAIWLE ' CONNELL I • UI• ILV~ . COPA MESA :54& -1203 :54&-1201 ' • 1 I ONES :'68 ' . • CHEVY . . • YOU CAN B ·E . SURE • . WITH AN '':O.ll''- USEiD. ·cAR · .FROM . COJINELL CHEVROLET .. • '62 JAGUAR XKE · $1795 R1I fifer. 4 .,..., wire wheel-. rlilllo ind heat· ... , .. ~ with whltO top. '64 El CAMINO $1695 VI, wtomatlc, r9dht incl hHter, custom Inter- '64 CHEVROLET PICKUP $995 L""f bod. Flolhlde. •1895 • Plckup, v .. engine, stcl. ~lft, rldlo & hta .. r. Extra ctNn -Lont Mel, flMtsl~. -'60 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON AutCNMtlc' tr1nsmlt1IOn, rldlo hut•r, whit• -with blu. lnt•rlor . '60 TR-3 ROADSTER -...... '62 CONTINENTAL. $1695 Full power, f.tory ilr, rMlo, Mat•r, tux• Mack,Mackioothlrlntwri« • '66 CHEVROLET t:~ VI, automatic, pow9r steerlnt, rldio, hNt•r, ......i1n tu"1WIM with•• Interior. ·Lie. # !JPV421. '66 CHMUE MALllU WAGON VI, •utonMtlc, factory 1lr, PS, r1cllo, helter, sltffr blue with Ww lnt•rlor. '6 l OLDS F-85 . ' 4 Door clelYXa. Almond f.wn. Autom1tlc, r• dlo •Oji ......... '67 CAMARO H.rdtep coupe. 327 v1,,1utomat1c, ,..., ....,.. Int. racfio, hetter, IMH:lcet ... ~ center _..._ '66 OLDS 4-4-2 CUTLASS Coupe. 4 .,...., _. -... wl"' _. covers, bucket ..ah, MM rnb, low ml ...... c .. •n . '60 FORD St1Hon w..-, Autemltic trlftln'I ....... re.lie and .,.. .. r. '66 FORD F-100 Pickup. VI, 1vtomltlc, h .... r, hMvy clutj.,.. lier. '58 FORD Stltlon wqon.~.vt<MflM, autematfc tr1n1ml~ '65 MUSTANG Hardtop coup1. 219 VI, eutom.ttc, pow9r ,...,.. .Jnt. poppy rM, black '"ten:-'· '62 FALCON 4 DOOR • A ........ lc, rMlo ond ......... Whit I prlcol '59 CHEVROLET 4 Door. hd•n. lxc.tlent transportation • R•ldr for work. '59 PLYMOUTH • .. • \' ' .. " ... ..._.. ....... ~_,,-_, .... " ... ... 1. \ ROBINS READY! '67 THUNDIRllRD LANDAU $3995 2 I 4 door "'odelt. Full power end fectory 1ir. Ne. UJ266 ROBI NS ELI ABLE! '65 FORD fAIRLANE 500 $1625 2 Dr. H.T. VI, eutometic, power att1rin9, retlio, huter, f1ctory eir. ,KH177 '"4 'THUNDERBIRD $18 25 '67 SHELBY AMERICAN 2 Dr. H.T. VI, tvto ... ttic, power ,t .. rin9, ~.Ito,, GT.500. 4 tpud t,.n1mlu ion. YOll lt11ow windows, rtdlo, huter, fectory eir. HISU7 tho rut. No. UYH ltl '65 MUSTANG ltedio •JIJ hutor, 4 •PHd tr•n•miuion, VI 0119iX'i. No. ll6U4H '66 MUSTANG $2199 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 111tometic, power atHrln91 ,.clio, hHt~, l111d111 roof, futory eir. P7571 '64 FORD F AIRLANE 500 2 Dr. H.T. VI, 111tom1tic, power ttHrln9, rulo, ht1tor. IOT092 '65 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER T-W.o. hll ,ow°' 14t11ip111e..t. Very oleo car. N .. N$F021 '63 FORD GALAXIE $1025 500 H.T. VI, euto ... 1tic, power •+teri119, redio, hHt•r, 1ir concl. FX6067 '65 BUICK LE SABRE 2 Dr. H.T. VI, eutometic. power 1tHri119, f•c· tory eir, redlo, hH tt r. ltEP'l92 500 XL Ftitltec,1 cpe. VI, 111tom1+1c, 111•w•r '63 FORD GALAXIE $1275 1teerln9, redlo, hHter, elr cond. P'ltC112 '64MERCURY MONTEREY Herdtop. Full power, futory 1ir, ltHvtiful cer. No. 141A '67 PORD GALAXIE $2425 '65 FORD CUSTOM IOI 2 Dr. H.T. YI, MteMetlc, 'ower rleuin9, VI, 111toM1tic +r1111111fulon, '941-. katw. T~l2 ltO 0119ine. RltZtH '66 POttD GALAXll $2100 IOO 2 Dr. H.T. VI, •wto-tlc, ,_., tfeerl119, rulo, hoetw, fe ... ry elr. SQTl6t '67 MUSTANG 2 Dr. H.T. Vl1 •ut-•tlc, pewu 1tHrl119, redlo, hHter. TR.II n '67 FORD GALAXIE 100 2 Dr. H.T. VI, •vt~motlc, power 1tHrln9, radio, hHtor, f1ctory 1lr. 2 to choott from. THKl4t '63 'ORD RANCHERO '1cb111. J 1pood tron1mluion, t1tlio1 hHter. HLHIOO 66 PONTIAC GTO H1rdtop. lt1cllo, hHter, eutom1tic, power 1teerl119, "inyl roof. No. SVYU7 '65 RAMILIR 330 AMIRICAN 4 Dr. St1tion we9011. NHr n- condilion. NFNIO SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU TUES.. JAN. 23 EASY TERMS -BANK FI NANCING! JUST ARRIVED! @ 1961 CONVERTIBLE 1961 FASTBACK COBRA FOR 1968 GT-3 50 GT-500 WE ARE PROUD TO IE ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHOrtlZED SHELBY AMERICAN DEALER! SEE AND DRIVE COIRA FOR '61 TOOAYI LAST CALL FOR 1967'5 ! STILL A FEW LEllTOVERS TO CHOOSI FROM AT flNAl CLEARANCE DISCOUNTS! . . .. . . • . ·• OUR VOLUME SAYINGS MEAN YOU CAN DRIVE YOUI NEW 161 HOME TODAY FOR THI SAMI LOW PRICE YOU'LL PAY NEXT SUMMER ANDI . - WE CAN ALLOW YOU MUCH MOii FOR YOUR PRESltn CAR TttAN WI COUtD SIX MONTHS F.ROM NOW. LIT US PROVE IT! NEW 1968 MUSTANG Ill ITOCK And Ready To Drive· Home My factory eqllippecl l11ehlCH111 ...... front and rear seat IMlts, padded clalh and visors, wal to Wal c_,...•t. Ht- side'"' view minor, bacll.., 1CJ1tts •ncl other standard eqllipmellt. Stock No. 2 ·DR. HAID TOP. 194 OYER 50 MUSTANGS IN STOCK IEADY FOi .. MIDIAR DB.IVRY OUR LOWIR PRICES MEAN EASIER , NIW 1961 CUSTOM 500 4 DOOR SEDAN 'TERMS $6829· CrultOmatlc, heMer, white side will tlr•, power .._rlnt, tinted wind· shield, .. ux• •It belts, remote control mirror, VI •ntlM. Stock number 19. PER MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS AFl'EI 1/3 CASH Ol TRADE DOWN INCLUDIN• TAX & UCENSI OFF·SEASON· CAMPER SALE 1968 GOLDUNE CYCOLACS REDUCED TO OUR ACTUAL COST THIS MONTH ONLY ....... :1911 ...... ..... 111, ---A I ..... _. .,_ .................... c... s1a &s 20 ........ llflll••• ...... ,., .... .................... ,..., ... ....... _,, .......... .. _. .-......, u4llf1 .. , ............ ....... .......... ~trwi• ....... , .... 1,.., .. ..... Sii THI •ABULOUS CONDORS FOR 1968 ~xury homes on wheelsl Completely •If cent1IMll w ... r. Qll ind electric.ii ayat ....... s1..,. up to 91tht. Ford,... erM 20 Ind 26 ft,,,..... twe Ind ,.., .. Niii ~ ---·---" 2060 Harbor ~ Costa M.Sa @ 142-0010 f I ,,. I ., ~ If I J , 1 ,, _, • ' ' > J I ' , • • 11 ,; ' • , • • • ~ t· ~ I I; • ,, '• ' . -: Y'I • ,, = ~ ' r ~ I iiw= ~. : ·:[ICJI·~ r~·· --~·-:-·--~-· ~--~~. --·--· -- Harbor Chamber of Commerce , l 1 . ,;.. ., ' • 60t"-·_::Annual · installation Banquet Hi.-• ., •.•Hmt. J llFJ H, 1t61,tMNe•p•rt....._.C.trt1r ol c .... ·-.. llald tlieir '°"' i1llt 'Dti• of afficen ...i •ectan at tile I 1:1• lay CW. im Me- l_._ 0. bell•lf of Eiieclltive M 11 • ger Jack luwtt of tile c1aa..i- -..,..., -c.,.iialy ll!Yite yw to att1llll tlals nciting ·-· Sa •""Y _. get yo. reservatioM curly. llclimt1 -'07 .50 .... pel'SClll, avrftl .. I fl/I tile C' I rier of C- •.rc1 office. 1800 W. Com HicJlt- way, ar from any C. of C. officer ar d'ftctw ar cal 548-1155 ,_ aclcli- ti••" W..'LllllH. Do it today as .., ....... 350 civic le•don are ex, ..,. pacted lo anollll. Spoaker ,_the-wil be D<dionaly bowo Gardaa Paol Smith -Director of Fillanco, State of Cali- fOlllia. s.it11 is lstecl in "Who's W... ill America;• ''Who's Who i11 ... West," and "World Wlla's Wlla • c-rce allll 1 ... 11y." At th 60IDOI PAUi. JMllll cu.Mr SpeBer of Fi11mee, Smltli was~vlc:e preli- .., of lloos. Alft & ...;..;., .. hie., •• lateniatioiialy known """""Je- -CIRSllllillCJ firm. As a coasull· ant lo -ny Federal and State GCJ"- cies .. prabl1111S of WCJanimtion, -·-and plannin9, he un- qHStianably win touch on the pres- ent and future financial challCJIS ltlat are takillCJ place in the State of Carrfarnia. A subject on which he wil be well qualified. Prior to joinillCJ Ion, Allen & Hamillaa in Janwy of 1951, Siiiitti sp.111 appro•inmtely tine 'f"" wltll th Ta• Fotlnclation, Ille., I• New Y orll City. The Tu fa..,dation is a privately sp•-". -profit ll'IJClnbatilft illterestecl in efficiency and ec-y in 'JOY- -at al leYels. Alton E. Alen, Siipenisar far tWs -of the Orange County '-d of S.emsan wil act as in· staling officer far the new slate of Chamber leaders. This list wil be ... ded by Leon Meeks--President, Dick Stevens -ht Y.P., H-ack lannin1J--2nd Y.P., Geor9e Wood- ford -T-er, Jack Bw11ett- E•ec. M9r. Mr. Dick Ricllard wil be in cHl'CJ9 of the "Man of the Year" award. Who this mi9hl be is not re- vealed until the niCJht of the banquet. This important Chamber ban- quet is the hiCJhliCJhl of th year, sa don't miss it. Make yow reserva- tions ..,_e its loa late. See yo• thre. lest ........ Al FORGIT HARDWARE The Sovthl•nd's Finest HAIDWAI£ e DlflllT PAim • SMALL APPUAJlill e PLUMBlll6 SUPPUES ... U.S. ""· Off. 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach A Good Friendly Ploco to Shop • Open Sundoys Doily 7 :JO o.m. to 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350 Featuring Nationally .4dvertiaed Brands Of Merchandise .4t Fair Prices 1 6 ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~.~-~-~-~--~ .. -~ .... """"• '-Y It, JM - -.·&' - BILL RING, AN AMBIT· IOUS YOUNG MAN WHO ALWAYS SEEM- ED TO KNOW WHERE HE WANTED TO GO, IS THE SUBJECT OF DOR· OTHY PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE FEATURE ON PAGE 3. IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON IN COMMUNITY THEATER; WHERE ART IS BEING EXHIBITED AND WHAT'S HAPPEN- ING IN OUT OF TOWN THEATER AND MUSIC, CHECK THE COLUMNS ON PAGES 12-14. WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND CAN BE DE· CIDED MORE El.SIL Y IF YOU CHECK THE Efl. TERT AINMENT PAGES I THROUGH 14. DON WILSON 'S OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN, PAG- ES I THROUGH 10, TELLS WHAT'S HAP· PENIN' ON THE REST· AURANT AND NIGHT· CLUB BEAT. .~t\ !'I' Ill "' 15! a-c cO .~:; . THEY CALL TH IS -~ ~~-:- • ' • CAM ;PllG? " I ,, . -~ ... • -. . t l ~ ~· ") . '" • ~· .. ·. .. ,~ . . , .. .. . ~· .. . ' ,. *'. ' ·> ,t . ,~ • •• • .. I ' . . t • • 2 Special E•~nt9 nam.oaua -w.w,.n a..w Klwlllil aub d ...-a trullrpe llltltled .. ...._.,. ••••• a, Dia Ollplr, Ja 11. at I p.m. la .. °'llllt Oallll CIDlie Alllltmbaal, 2'111 Fair-*"' K. o.t ...._ 'ftcbta. Jll'ked at •uo. ..... ,_ ... ll .................. . ..._ . ......_ma,____. w111 pr.- , £ ... d 9' d$ fNlilll llft!W ...... plaJa I& .. a r• ...._, '1111 s. lnlM a., ..... JI&.•.•:•,... 'lkbb ...... w 7 t't ,._ 111· ,,_ Artl Ba omee, UCL ,.. ... ,. "i •• v Coming IJp UCDAnoNAL tiMCLB mow -A......, el = Imel tnDtrs .... --....... it • t.r J-. • tlll..P Feb. 4 It tM "-- lll!lm C..011 ... c.la'. • w.t • 0 1! '~ ...... e.n:·,_, .... to 11:3' p.a. ............ Fri.; 1J p.m. " M:JI p.m. SM. _. 1J p.a. to a:a p.a. -. ,,.... J_. ,_ ,._.... •,. cldldra·ht......_Jttb .... ~ .• llD Set ................ 1. t;t.~lcr POP CONCDT . -fte ant U. s. appearance ol ... Brtellll ....... ...... 'J'be Bee Gees, ii ld9ld'lla• lar Ja 17 ID tbe Arena of the Ana- beim O.t..._ ~ a West Katella, Ana- belm. Two CW9'tl wlD lte given on tbe 2'1tb at I ... t :• p1.m. Appearing with tbe Bee Geel wUl be fte Vlllilla Fudge and The TremeloL Tld:lata priced ait .-. •Uo, '5.50 and •.50 are anOMle It tM ffllteatm center and all mu- tllll tkDt ••di•. • GYlllUl'IKI -'l'bl loilllkn Calif. Gymnutict ~ wlll CGmla:t it.I "Gymnastics 0tym. • pie Plttlew" Sat. Ju. '17. at 7:30 p.m. Jn the UC Intae Clmpu Ball, 'NIU Irvine St, Ir-.me. Nine of tbe Ubited States' ~atest gym- auta wtll perform. Tldtets, priced at •1.25 ror students. a for adults, will be on sale at the boz offtce. BENEFIT HORSE SHOW -!The annual "Cops and Cowboyl" benefit 1bow fOr the March or Dimes will be held Sun., Jan. 21 at the orange County Fairgrounds, • Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. Riding clubs from all over southern callfornia will participate in the horse shows and gymkhanas. Events begin at t a .m. A breakfast will be served from 7 a.m. to-noon in the Junior ex· hibit buUding. A 11 donation will be asked fol' tickets which are available from members of th& Sherill's Reserve Unit and Associated Rid· lng Ch.abs of Orange County, the sponsoring grom>s., or at the March of Dimes ornce, 1303 S. Main St.. Santa Ana or the Fairgrounds S:lturday. Phone 547~12(. ~ .. -·-ll- , - GUIDI TtO ••• Special ~vents ROSE PRUNING -The fifth annual rote J11'UD1QC c1emon1trat1an. ~ by tbe Orance County Role Society and the Qty ol Wllt:JDln. ster, will .,_ beld at Siller Pwk, 7111 Plua, Westm.IDlter, OD Sit, Jan. 'rt at 1 p.m. Ralph Jo1u11m. llolerYa for Expolitloa Park ROM Ganlea la Loi Aqelel, will be g..t speaker. AD ..... el ro11 srowJng will be covered; a qwtiaa ad wwer period will follow. Ad- mllliDll ia lrM. BENEFIT IQVAU DANCE -The annual Square Duce beMflt fGr tbe Marcb or Dimes 1-ICbed-ated fer SmdaJ, Jan. •. fJ'O,m I to U p.m. ill 1be J,..._ EzbOl&t Building of the Orange CoaDo ty Fair Groundl, • Fair Dr., Cost.a Mesa. Tbe event, lpOlllOred bJ 50 area clubs, wOI alle feature tbe .. Wblrlaway Hllarities,'. ..... .. tRmialoa; doar priw and refrMw I ¢& 'nctea .. 8"i1lble .t tbe pte,. ,,_ .. March o1 1>1me1 amee, • s. Maia a. s.ta Ana. A '1 ....... wlD be ..U. lar erda ti et. . HYPNOTIST -Pat Collilll, comedian and llJPDO-tiat. wUl perfcrm lilGn., Jan 21.t1:30 p.m. la tbe ~ Theatre, 10 FftedmM Way, ADaheJni. Tlcbta are cm sale at the MelodylaDcl ~ olftce ..t aD mutual ticket qeaciM: Sports ~ 9CJRSE RAaNG -Tborougbbred horse r1eln1 at ':"""Santa Anita Part. 285 W. ~unttnctm Dr., ' Arcadia, Tuu. tbfough Sat, first post Ume Mt fGr-12:30 p.m . .,,000 San Fernmdo stake1, Sat, Jan.•· ,,. IA INVITATIONAL INDOOR TRACK DEi' - Leacttn« stan of tbe United States and r.etp eountriel will compete in illdoar tract ewntl Jan. lt at 7:30 p.m. in the LA Sports Arma. 3931 s. Figueroa St. BASKETBALL -Anabelm Am~goc vs. Denver Fri., Jan. lt a~ p.m. and Sun .. Jan. 21 al 7 p.m. Both games played at Anaheim Stadium, 800 West Katella, Anaheim . COLLEGE BASKE'l'BAIL -UC Irvine vs. Welt· mont College Jan. 34 at I p.m. in tbe UC Irvine Campus Hall. .,.,1 E. lrvine St., lrvlDe. Tickets. *1 for adults, 50c roe childrell and ltu- dtnts. Fer further information phcme men. COil.EGE BASKE'l'BAIL -OCC vs. Chaffey Ju. 2IS at OCC Peterson Gym, 2'101 Fairvft, Colt.a Mesa. Game time I p.m. Places to Go A WALE WATCRING TRIP -The lsland Hollc!Q boat will leave from the Balboa Pavilion eacb Saturday and Sunday at l p.m. on a whale watching trip ln the channel between Catalina Island and the mainland. Trip will ta.ke ap- proximately 4 hours and will be scheduled u long as the whales are around. Tickets, $2.50 for adults; $1.50 for children under 12. For in- formation phone 673-1434. Plac~s to Go A--~ ESTANCIA ADOBE -An blstoric landmark locat- ed at Mal• and Mesa Verde Dr. West, Costa ..._ Originally a way statJon for JMiam, tbl hiltoric adobe hu been restored ad funialled .net ia open tu · tbe pubUc from l to 5 p.m. on Sat and Sun. No "dmtnioe ellarge. F• lnfohnatton pboDe 54MID. MoVISLAND or THE AIR -Flilbt ad ipece ma- .-n, featanna • coDectton ol mcrrie ad bl• tDrtcaJ ....... datiftl . Net to 1110 .. Boan .. a.a. ·Si• p.m. 41P1 .. 0rap&e Coua*1 AirpOrt. Tlmeta '1.11 adultl, 7k junlC?nt IOc cblldrell. PlloDe •••1 . &1J'IVllVht& lltJIEUM -Bria1 CUntn.pa• Mtomotlft llultUlll located at 250 Baker street. a the ccner of Red Bill, Costa Meta. Pbone •?llO. Boan 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. daily. F•turel a collection of 'fintale, clanic. ndng and 1portl cars; engine displays. Ad- miasion, adalts $U5. students and milit.l'J, 15c. cblldr ... ander 10 free. .&NO'l'T'S BERRY FARM -Attractions Include Gllolt Ton. unique 1bop1, theater, trading post. Md rides; Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Hours U ~ Lm. to t p.m. daily. Phone S22·UD. lllSSION SAN IUAN CAPISTRANO -Located at Ortega mpway, El Camino ~ and Sprin& St. ta SU Juan Capistrano. Take Santa Ana Freeway td Highway 74 off ramp. Open dal1J 7 a,m. t• I p.m. Admission 50 cents, cbDdreD undf!r 12 admitted free. Phone •111L DISNEYLAND -World f8IDOUI ammement part ha rides lar JCMlllC and .ad, 131S So. Barbor Bhd., Aqhelm. "HOIJJ"I are 11 a.m. to I p.m. WM. tbrouP Frl.; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat and Sun. Pho.a S13-4451. COVER: llotorbomes and other recreation- al type vehiclel will be on display in the Ana- heim Conveatlon Center starting January 21 when the Recreational Vehicle Show opens for a ten-day run. Hundreds of types, modell and makes will be side-by-side for your viewing and comparison. See other pictures and a story on Pages e and 7. G.weto· .... Meet tile Pee,le Gu*aN*t Dellper'1 NeteMH ReenaU., VeWde Sll9w Oii& 'N' Allell& CmTeat Ad EU1Wb u,en. ••• lift neater Ellertaiuleml MeYIH ORANGE COAST . P• I P• I ..... ... 5 .... .. , ...... 1. Pa1tU Pate 1J Pase 1• ... ...... htet 11-1• maaaammaa ·. MAGA%M Frw.y, Juury u, - Or-. c .... ··--·· .._..... .. ~ ......... -.ctlee ef .. DAILY PILOT 'r "" ~ c..t ........ Ca.. ....._, IMdl. ................ c.ta .... .._ ...... ...... ........... ~ ,,....,, CallllnllL ...,_, ..... --... .... ..._,, ..... Cllllfw* fMA Pltoae IC-43:!1 IMy Bell E4IW ....... Al DAILY PILOT ...... ~"·'"' ,.. aTtTel The .,New General-Jet Whitewall ~Ply::" _NYLO:N. . . Cord ~nstruCtion • JV!wta Price! 00 6,50x13 for Compacts Plus 1.80 Fed. Ex. Tax MEDIUM CAIS 7.75x14 •1711 7.75x15 ,._UJWlx.Ta llG CAIS l.25x14 •1 ·911 l .15x15 - .... 2.H .... ILI• "' Doil't T•k~<Jraaw! Get pnltir~ 12r ~tlfJI! Nw "l!111 Iii*! New, Famous Make SHOCK ABSORBERS Value Priced Safety Service I -.--.• _ J. -4 5-' Of 4 USE GENERAL'S AUTO-CHARGE FOR n1u; BRAKES, SHOCKS, BAnERllS AND ALL YOUR SERVICE NEEDSI sa9•s NO MONEY DOWN• TAKE MONTHS TO -PAY TIRE CHAINS I Snow-Tire Deal. FREE ALIGNMENT · CHECK ~ ........ fl Ag O'ULY Pturr PfNW, ,_., "· .,. -IURf.QRI' ... 9ltn ••••. ...................... ~ ""'i ., -~ . ___,.... - ._.Trucks 2·for$2,2 Car hard to stHr7 n,.. ··~··:ti'l>e r-..~ toot.st? If your FREE check shows bectav .... nt:iwe, caa: 110x16 1'0h1S 10.16.5 775a14 (Ill~-·-.. COAST GENER*L ·',T:l·RI 585 W. 19th Street, Costa Mesa e OPEN M • --- I .. • • • I ' ' . ' j I• • • • t I t ~ • ' .•. ' .Jr• -.. ....~ ... -~· . ' ' - 'te•eeeeeeeeeeMMee•I . ""',_ -,...,._ ...,., ......... • •i-_._,., .. _ _.., el I ...wE AMea.-is ~' :1 • b .....i"ru..,.R... I I llOW KA,,_ •• Woolo...i1.,. ...,;. s.tunl,.,. ol l >lO e: .. Tickeh: •M Mil-loc Ofrte• J It Oc .. " A••· ,... .••••••••••••••• i ---• a _rr k ._...t.._.._ __ ,._ • ..... 117 &&? -~----nf BiBJE ... 1.n...-.. ..................... -...,_ ............ .... • FM v .. n In ... ''MAGNIFICENT!" __ ,........, ''BREAmAKING!'' • -WYOSl'M ... --- ... __ ·- JUU& ..._..IUX11* "'-·~ IWllll8 JI I • PREMIER RUN r!8.t EXCLUSIVE COAST '• .. ..... ........... 7 ..... • • ---II&&-. • ..... ... ,,_ ...... -..,....__..,..... k A lliW,__,, WAR/"' t.AIJ6HSI ..... _ ~­ ~. -· - 14.::..- - --•• ----Thne y .. ,. In tho -1 ... ~ l 'IVE THEATEI @ • . ~ OPENIN.G THIS WEEK 0 1..et Girll, Let Girls" A Frentll mosk:al revue. "Les Girls, Les Girts.'' 1tarrtq 6U1tJ Warren, opens Jan. 23 at the Melody. 1aD4l 'l'Mater, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim. Tick· eta, for 1llll ...... Mly show, are available from .. Oieater. PtioDe 7?1-'7D). S1ILL RUNNING -· '"nae .r Yeu Ule" A cluaic American. comedy, "Time of Your Life, .. cipena Jan. 11 at tbe South Coast Repertory, 'Ibird. Step Theater, 1127 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Per- fonnances Tbur1. through SUn., closing Feb. 18. · Curtain Ume. 1:30 p.m. Phone 644-1363. "Dart at tM T., ot t1te Stain'' Tbe Costa Mesa Clvie Playhouse will present a domestic drama, "Dart at tbe Top of the Stain" J an. -11 tbrougb Jan. 71, Fridays and &turdays only, at the Community Recreation CenW, West G«te, OraDP. County Fairgrounds, 81 Fa¥' Drive, Costa KHL CwtaiD time 1:3lil p.m. ~ ~ "'Pletu• •-U.. .... el P•pell" ~ c.st Repertory-Second St~ Theater, 2815 Villa Wa,, Newport Beac:b, will stage two one.act eonwMes tbroUCb February 4. Performances Frl-laJ ttirouch. Sund&)' at 8;:11 p.m. Pbone 673-0223, • · ''Tlte Amorou Flea" A musical comedy, ''Tbe Amorous Flea," is OD. 1tago at the Llgww Pla)'house, 319 Ocean Ave., Loe,... Beach. Performances Wednesday thJ'OUll> _., c-.i J.-y %7. Curtain time 1>311 p.a. For bafoi1na.tioa pbane 411M-«161. "Nlglll M•lt Fall" 1be mystery drama, "Night Must Fall" on stage at tbe Huntington Beach Playhouse, 211Q Main St., Huntington Beach, with performances Fri- day and Saturday through January Zl. Curtain time 1:30. Ptwme 147-4815 for further information. "Medea" The Orange Studio Theatre, 195 N. State College Blvd., ii presenting a classic Greek drama, "Med- ea." Performances Friday and Saturday nights through February 23. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 533-2233 for information . "Tbe TeDCler Trap" The Village Players of Tustin open a comical pro- duction ''The Tender Trap" tonight at the Tustin School Auditorium, 13232 Hughes Ave., Tustin. Per- formance! Fridays and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. thro.,P Feb. S. ,.,._ Jimmy Dt:u sa.ew•• Country and western singer, Jimmy Dean, with cue•t stars The Lennon Sisters, is on stage through Jaa. 21, at Melodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim. Performances Tues. through Fri. at 1:30 p.m.; two performances at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Sat.; S and. I p.m. Sun. Phone 776-7220 klr more lJl.. formation. -' SAM THE PIANO MAN DAN THE SEXY SAX WELCOME YOU THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY! DEL MAR CLUI :1344 I. COAST HG HWY., CORONA DEL MAit TO GREET AND SERVE YOU , •• RAY, DORIS & LEE EUZABETHTAVLDR MARLON BSUWDD j S\ ft llf Jlll llliDMllY SIMI ffllXlllll «""" REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE SECOND FEATURE S.. how 26 men took 25 minutM to "°'I 10 MILLION HROBBERY"-Stanley Baker-JoMM P9tf9t -P"Ll:;· ".; M{lllJ OOJ)1WN IW!R.-, ONE SHOWING EACH EVE. AT I PM. MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2,30 P.M. LIDO NEWPORT IEACH 673-8350 673-7081 AT THE ENTRANCI TO Lli>O ISLE IXCLUSIVE HARBOR AREA SHOWING **BALBOA** 709 E·. llALBOA BLVD., -llALBOA -673"404I WHkdays: 7:00 & 9:30-Sunfty 2:30-5:30-l:15 "'ULYSSES' A SUPERB FILM!" "BRILLlANT, FORCEFUL AND RESPECTABLE CINEMA ART." _.....,c-, -· .... - -l>i. MoCH- -=·~=-=-= _,.. ____ ._ .. ___ _ ... ----.-.. ,· . ~.~11,nM He Took Aim While 'lltdt iftt, f~ Al an age wti... moat youn r men are just getUng their fooUng LI careen. thirty year old Bill IUD& ii already • long way down the path to IUCCfllS. 1be newly elected presidenl of the Newport Harbor-co.ta Mesa Board of Realtors is one of the )'OWlltlt presidenta in lhil area and per• haps the youngest in the state. Born in Los Angeles, Bill has lived in the Harbor area since he wa1 four years old. He attended Newport &ehools from kindergarten, oa little Balboa Island , through Newport Harbor high school. Even while atteDding USC, BW had his future well in mind. When be o.ttlnt neclr fw PrMpector'1 Day at Knott'1 Berry Fann on J an. 27 are, fnm left, ,.._, ..._,. S.lllo 1.,..-. old -P•ul Slollmon ond cydl.t Ecldie RJce. C .... ati"I ti9' dlscowery of told In C.Hfornia, the festivities start at noon with • IMf'ecle •nd IO throuth the e¥'9ftlng. .__., _., I .. "" -~ ~ Goin·g To ,~ni·v_er sity WU graduated in 1959, be WU ... of .only zo ·-i. nuJarinl ID ... eatate. After .W: montha In the army resen.es, Bill joia8d hil father as •I of the partners in Harbor Investme.nt Co. t But life isn't all real est.ate to Bill A rorauce ;with LJna Stahlw, whom he bad known since he was a senior 1at Harbor High, wu eHN11d When they Were married in January of 1960. i ; I Besides being president of the Board of Realton, Bill II immediate past president of the Commodore's club of the Newport Harbor Cb.amber" al. Coi:Qmerce; past president ol the Corona deJ ,Mar Cbamlier of Commerce; a member of the' board of directors of tbe Calilorpia Real Estate Allocia.Uon. and tbe Seven C's, a coordinating committee for good coverament; a put member of the Board. of Adjustment.a -of the City Of Newport Beac.b; a life member of the USC Alumni Club; a member of SiJma Alpha Epsilon, tbe National InstitUte of Real EstAte Boards, and the Irvine Cout Country Club, A true booster· of the Harbor area, Riac said, "We baYa't ._ lM reol growth uploslon In Ibis uu yet. The ~ of tbe. Uai•enitJ of Cali- fornia Irvine and tbe SeprWom lllld lrv1ne IDd~ d....,_, llam't been felt yet AU this hu happened In tbe Wt couple ol 1eon. Not om, will this area have a unive~y u large u U~ bPt. it bai bM1atrJ 11 weD.., Ring, who Is also President of tbe lfFbor lloagemeat eom,...,, which is involved in tbe managemenf and ~ of r8aI estate, Aki n- thuliastically, "The P.henomenal growth in the next 20 yNn will mate t.be last 20 years loot lite nothing happened. W~ can't OYerempbube the t. fluence ot t he university and these new complexes. Even il we dou'1Je aad triple our ideas of the fUture, we'd faU short. "t In bil spare time, Bill ehjoy1 attending ~SC football pmea and &oi.q hunting. Another of hiJ entbllliu1111 ii coo~. He ·lites :to~ Fftnefl and ·Germa.D diab.es and ii now studying ChiDele e0otin1. ,"WOltiq: wWt ~1 hand• Is relulng," Bill aid. When lhe ll1ngs .11a .. _., tbe die! ill the kitchen quite often ii Bill. 1 Though bunting trips ire usually Bill'• •acation. oa wb1dl Lyn.a and four.year-old daughter, SUJ&n. accompanY. him, this aummer tbe R.iap will spend their vacation in Neyr Yort at tbe coaftlltioa 0( tbe Nalioaal Association of Real Estate Boards. \ ' ' -What makes Bill Ring a succea1 at ~ a young age? Uodoubted.IJ a good knowledge of the business worJd, but also bi.I warm personality and ready smile add up to a very likeable yaung ~ .looaOTHY PIElt ,, DON'T GET T .. 111 •LUI This ~ lt.e time of yNr that we .,. susceptible. Dodo.j wy clrinl plenty of fresh fruit juices, and this is where we co.he :~ -~ one case of the flu hes been reported from people who W, f,r fmh fr.lit for juic;.,. It mutt be lt.o high q...l'oty.cilnlS we sel, "They're ...,.th\"9 specie!'' end I I doys lresM<! Try them end loolr·et lt.o sevingt! ! I I · CUP THESE COUPONS & GOODIH RU! -• I ~ COACHIUA"S -·-'+'-MIMI f!Mm ' LEMONS ....... GRAPEFRUIT unua 5 :. 9 :. 3 ftla 25' UMrt 6 UMrt I UI. ..... wmt THIS COUPOfll WITH 1"11 -wmt nt11 Cawotil COUPONS DPlll ~y 14111 C11p ................ -Cllltl •IN fw ....., ~ ............... .... ............... IMdt: T-WW., I Ni#" ·1; ~· ........ llwllq:M .... I " ........... _ ..... .._ ...... l""-'!"'""t PHONI: I I '73-17151 ;,,..,,,,,._,~ ........ ...,. .. n. °'"""Of•! ........ NEWPOR1 PRODUCE 0..-..C•u lf'aP....., ...... ...... a., I ... i,,,,,,,,,,,,, •• ,, .• ~ !Ii 2616 ! I Ne•pot1 i !' -· ~ tho i ' .. . ! ......... &. ~ ' ' ..,,.,.,,,,, ... ~·····~·~ ==-a • ·' • • t I • ' i I 1 ' l ' ' ' .. ( ! • ' ' ' ' I ~ • ·\ • ~ . ' ' • ' ' • • . ' ! • ' j I i I ' • ' • ~ ' , 1 ,\ • ·- ~ • 1 • • ,. : l ' • •• ~ • .. : ~ .• ... . . . . ~ .\ , "' ~ .. -.root ..-~ntinq time is upon us again. As usual there ore • ftUrnber of new varieties aveilobte for the first time es weff as dozons of older variet~. Here briefly are _the various characteristics of the diffe,.nt ros. classes. TM itu~lrtl type of rose today is the hybrid tea. This type wu not known I 00 years aqo. It is popufac today because of its ever- bloominq hoba and ih wide ranqe of colors. The flowers ere large •nd the bushes grow medium 'in height. El!omples include C~arlotte Arm- strong, Peace, ~ ahsman and Sutter' s Gokl. . Flor•mil.I were introduced in 1924. They are low growing, bear floWWt1in ~ have srnaBer flowers tfien hybrid teas and are very heevy Woomers. Roribundes make pop\,lar border roses. The •w.t du. of rotes is the grandiflora. This .class was first in- troduced less than 20 year ago with Buccaneer. Grandifloros are a cross betw~ e hybrid tee and a floribundo. They ore taN, vigorous plants with flowers elmost as la1"9e as th~ of o hybrid tea. The flowers ore borne either singly or in dusters and they are usually very heavy bloom- ers. Some of the grandifloro varieties are Montezuma, Queen Eliza- beth, Rondelay, El Capito~ and Camelot . Thia yeer's All-America winners include one in ea'bh d oss. , The hylMW tea is ~iss All-Amer icon Beauty. Its large double flow- ers ore a beeutibil and unusual shade of luminescent rose-pink. It holds its color wefl and the buds are well shaped and ideal for picking. The florilwnd• is European. It bears giant clusters of sotiny-red blooms. The flowers hold their color well in all kinds of weather and keep well when picked. · Sc.t.t Knight is the 9rondiflore. It is o tol~9rowin9, vigorous Bareroot ,Roses plant as are all grondifloros. The flowers ore o velvety scarlet-red ond usually come in clusters of two or three but with each oo o long stem for cutting. -Don Horton H .. 1.11 ·1 •I l l ·D·E~A ~co l _O II IE C-L U·D ID SITTING ARE A .- As o ...... . 4 -:,c:- Den One ol the nlcest feature• that can be added to any home is a secluded sitting spot somewhere in the prden. aeparate from the family patio. 11 should be large enough to accommodate a couple of benches ar comfortable lounge chairs, and a small dining table. It can be built anywhere space is available -but the front yard is a good candidate. After all, why not? There's no rule that says outdoor living areas must be built only in the back yard. Sufficient privacy for the area can be attained with a tall wrap.around screen of vertical western red cedar bat· tens -one-by-ones, one-by-twos or two-by-twos, depending on personal prefereoce. The battens are nailed fen~yle to top and bottom two-by-four cedar rail6 which ar.e run between supporting posts. Spacing between the batts should not exceed one inch for best screening action. Two things will make the 9CJ'eell unobstrusive in any location. First, U should be stained to match the colol' ot the house aiding or trim. An exception is white, whidl, on a screen, is too ditficult to maintain in top condition. When teaming with a white-painted house, use bJack, black-brown or etlftf gray stain for the screen. It also must be blended into the landscaping if used in front yard, with a planting bed at leut four-feet deep ar· nqed on the street side. Plant materials can deviate from the foundation planting plllMo include some shrabl u tall u five-feet in addJtion to creepers and low, rounded ever· peens. ~ .. -~ ·---ii Opens Tues., Jin. 23 AOULTS ONLY 1as1r 11rr,11 · I Kati -I ....... -........... i.!!L ... s.t. et 5<•& t:•·1&-•IP.& ......................... Phont (714) m.na -. - / u1l111 FllllT TIMe AT .... PtlCn St• s ...... --... "THI IAlll ,_... .., .. ~ "THI IOY & THI IAMr ... """" . ...,.._, ... ". ..........,._..., .. . ....., ....,.. .... . . ............. -ft. ~..., 1 .. ..... P.._.Nefe Cllpthlled and present It et lox Of.. flee for SOc reductlen In Mmilllon price. Offer good only durtnm ..WW tion of ........ llllltl.tl.a. .. ~ ... Ollltl cons·1 .. NOW AT PONl.AI PllCll ......... M•l:tlP.M. .... & s.. • 1 :""4141M:JI STEVE McQtlEllt_ __ THf SAND PEBBlES Cllor•""-. -~ .............. c...... ... ~ llc.llr' , .. "- """"' Vlnle Ull ... ...._ ..THI ..... A ... THI MllllAL" LOWUT ~\OAO NICell All aew ,_ c.Mf1I "IN Ull fUNT" .... c:..er, "OPllAnOM Ill ---nlll'" CrltM e '-" • CalW L" MNYlll Alltllt OldllftM9 '1'01NT llANl" ,_,.... "IOlll&Y'" llKI I tf•Wts 0.-~IH DllNIYl.AHD .._...,...,...la • J '-I '9tf's. ,,,....., 1--.y If, ,,_ JlllJ 1111 .................. .T111L1••r1 ........ -.... at loll Of'llll. ... ~ .... •t ell Tkllet Alllllllli ,... (7~ 711-7221 'l'lbe Mualc Cenw ill Lot Aaie1el II busUin& with ..activity for tbe month. of lmu- ary. 'lbe Royal Sbabtpeere eomp.ny bu made l:tl tint app8ll'IDCt in CaUlamla wit.la Shakespearean comedies '"l'be Tlm1nl el tbe Shrew" and "As YOQ Llke It" being==-.. in the Abman8on Theatre to nm through February 10. T.vo concerti ue uled for the berothy ChaocDer PavWon thil montb. The first on Satunlay, JIDUrJ 2'1, when Ute Los Ancel• Muter Col'Ale, uder the diredio.n of Jloger Waper will perfoim Haydn's "'llae Creatioll," ... the second OD Sunday, January 28, wbea Metropolitan Opera tenor, RJcbard Tucker, accompanied by lnrtn Jospe, will present a concert. January H and 20 mark the last ~ ni&htl for Ballets de Madrid tn the Dolothy Cbandler Pavilion. At the Huntington Hart.ford 'lbeetre 1 witty musical rewe titled, ''Wait a M.inim.'' is the fare. It features a variety of folk aoap ranging from lrilb and Italian to cowboy and C~. Closing performance scheduled for January %9. "The Glau Menaaene" uad ''Tbe Sea Gull" are January theater fare at the Inner City Repertory. Tennu111 Willilml' "Glua" ii DOW OD stage IW1'in& Larry Kst, Pl8l Win- field, lluine Stuart and 8oDDie BedeUa. It dOlel January 20 to be followed on JIHll'J 25 by •-nae Sea Gull,' aa A-. Ollldaof plaJ which will run through March ~ Over Puadena way -"Wltat Ille Rift You Got iB Your a.et?" ii._...,. ll U. Pasadena Playb~ ID tbe atll'ltq nlll IN Robert Embardt, Spring B~ anct .Julie Adams, directed by Chriltopher Cary. The comedy will run through Fe6ruary 3. A1ao OD stage on the P•tio Theatre of the Playboule is a 1tudent performance ol "Nllht of tbe Iguana" to run. through January 11. Tbe .,_. ine performance of t6e Pasadena Opera Com. pany'1 1908 seuon, will be Verdi'• ''Otello., on J111uary 28 in the Puadena Civic Auditor- ium. The role of Otello "fill be sung by Brian Sullivan. Following "OteUo" the company will prtlellt "Deseret0 on Febnt11113. U IDd 11, and "To9ca" on February 28 Ind March 2. Padua Hill$ Theatre, in CJaremant, la presenting "Rhythms of Ouaci, M an nm1Dg of fiesta with 1nd.lan dances, songs and plays performed by the Mexican Players. One of the charms ol Padua is the opportunity to dine in the dining room where a mini-theatre js presented by the Pla~ers during lunch and dinner. Sir Walter S.ys: T,_. It INltll _.. .. G11191"9 Mir 1llM "'*'"" " look -""· ....,. .... teca • Ilk• ..... ,. ... ...... Heir Ml II • -tdllll. te llillllr Qlltllie, we CllJI .......... ~ .......... -~ HU~IL'9.· COSTA 1111M " ~ 'U 1,tt77 TIOPICAl FISH ._....._, .... uu.. ,. .... ...,..._~·-­......... .,T,...... , ........... a ...... SOUTH SIAS T.ROPICAL FISH i11w ....... c... ..... ................ .... ... ,..,_..,n•• f=llST IUN!• 'A motion picture n fresh and frank IS today's turned-on teens! ;i\''IWY 1KIDll * .. ............ . -n.-Ptw;y2 __.--.--------.-.----.-...... ......-. ..,.---·-·--...... ~-.... l ' ' .' I I' . ' • J ' ' I• • ' • I • I ' • • I' " t • ·1 --t1naNno1 NMoun ._ _______ _..,, ·rh is Is What's Happening ~ n. ............ ..... , ........ •he'. .......... , ...... -____ ...., -~-.............. - _., ... _.,_ ... _ ... __ •. , ...... ::: ..... C.-.P112-._ •.... , ........ ~ :.!' r-'::':: c cs c...~ ....... twpullli I I • -l&f&I== J•s• 1 Ir. __ .... ,....., .., •• , ... Ow 0..., 5 •;II I .,.. -. .. lHlw Mon .. •ecchl, .._,..fut t•lentld tfnt-••ncw wil ...,. hi '1.ls Glrtt, L• Girk,,. ........ a llw =~ •1•11ment at Mtledy·. ..... n...... .. T........_ J .... .-y 23. Tho boys wlll lllre ......... ~ ' ~ ~- Dorothy L.;,_;.. will lf•r in ''Hello D.llC' .,. T......, l1RLll"f 23 at th9 Sant• Moniu Ciwic A .. lw I •• movi"I to the Lont Beach CIYk fw J....,.,-24 p9rform.nc• Md then on to '•1Jl1n1 Clvk on Satunbiy aad Svno •r .. folwwy 3 _. 4. 12 "';;':" . ·-. - ..... 1ttt ........ ----.i.o .. ISIJO) 111110 " A1NO 111nav ti ·u•r "1on1 suodo I '...... ....• I ~',I Nall~ • cu•••NT A•T ' - WE8TlllNSTEll AllT ASSOCIAftON -Memb<I' llllp ..., at tbli Watmiuter Community Hos. E. •Hospital etrc1e; Wutmmstu... Oa ez. _, -h-........ through , oQ .,...,,... by usociltioa lllf:mbers. No sdml1Doa cblrp. 111Jlft1NGTON BEA<JI UBIWlY -l.i:s MaU. SI .. H.....,._ -· uhibiliOI the ....U ol 19 ~ Art. IAacue .tilb durinl ngular lllrlr)' -.. tmoucti Jan. IAGVNA llEACB .u!T .\SSOCIATION -307 Cllfl Drive, LIPu Buch. ' Houn :12 to 5 p.m. daily . Adm'"lon llO cents. Phone 41M5!1. On ezhlbit tbroufh J•n. S. j~ memMnhlp show. CllALLIS GALLElllES -1390 S. Coast Hwy., La- pna Bescb. HOW'l ll1a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. No sdmlulnn charp. Pbone 41M-2497. On exhibit tbroqb January 30, paintings of Russell Tripp and Frank Hamilton. LAGUNA FEDERAL SA VIN GS M'D LOAN -260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Hours 9 a.m . to 3:30 p.m. Mon. through 'Thurs., 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. t'rl. No admission charge. On eihil>it through Ja, atudent art by the San Clemente Arts 1i9d Cnlls Chlb. CIVIC CEN1ER ART G.IJLERY -3300 West New· port Blvd., Newport ~. Hours 8:30 a.m. to ):30 p.m. Mon. through Fr). On exhibit, works of Urbor area industrial deaipen. I .NEWPORT NA'ftONAL BANI:-lGIO Bayside Or,. Nnport Beach. Houn lO~:m. to $ p.m. Mon. 'tbrftOt Tbun., 10 LID.. t0'8 p.m. Fri. On IX• Jtlblt through . J~. WJ~lor1 by Maxine _.,...,_. ' t1.YDI: Z1JLCB GALLERY -1835 Newport Blvd., ~ -... nhlldUq __ ,_ ml leJt pea e:i by J---*"""' Jao. Houn tllrqh Sat., 18 •-!IL te I p.m., Sun. 2 p.m. PboDI: Hl-7Wl. llOIJll! OI' ABT - -Caul BW)'., C«eoa de! Euro: Wed.-sat. 11 LIL lo I p.m. Sun. lo I:• p.a. --0. ... ....... J,._ peo ..i -by Luis Corlos COllOllA DEL MAii uuuy _ • llaripld, ear-do! --Oo -durlnc -u. 1nry hoW'1 tbl'OuP Ju.. obi bf Wiiiiam Mott.. occ AaT GAllQY -1701 P*tiew M.,1 Colla ,.._ Boun t a..m. to 4-p.m. 41DJ1 1 '! ll~"ata. Wed. No admission cblrgt. PbaDe e.=miiiOn' · nblblt thro.,,. Jan. 31, OOC .-.. art_..~ CHARLES W. BOWERS MUSEIJM -2002 N. Malo Strett, la.nta Ana. Pllons MIW. Houri: tu-1. tllrou&b Ssl JO a.m. fD C:• p.m.; SWl 1 to I p.m. 11114 Tban. ....mip No I p.in. No tdm1uJon charge. On ezhtblt tbrou&h Jan. 21 OODection of Citrus Fruit llbelt and oU paint· ings by Evylena Nu.nn Mlllei. ~ CSOF GAILERY -1111 N. ·Slato Collele Blvd.; .... ond ~r collep commom, FWlerton.. &W's: l to 4:30 p.m. Mo11. thrOUCh l'tl.; l t8 4-p.m. llm.; clOHd Sal 0. nhlbll ....... F-''. 21, "'Jbe ln~OD of Line," • 4bPls7 of ~ · and contemporary ,.. e a v I a I and Wxlle ~S~I. MaM*e...... O'ILY PILOT ,,....,, ,,__... "· , ... saso~ ~OOJeJ~a !O ~g!~g!J~j\ Mt1N HIU fU~l\1 nl•• iiiliiil ' DEllGNl•'I I NOTl80.0K .. • . . ,, Spring ~radnf ~ ' . BY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORAN&E COUNTY DE516NEA~TOR Holiclly festivities are <Mr and decoratiom ..: alored . .,.ay for another IOUOD, learin1 the bomo- mal:er w;lh drab IUrrow>diap minus Ille holiday sparkle. She now begins to think of aprina: decorat- ing. Mtny new things will be available within the next few weeks with the decorating and national home furnishings shM"t; curtain and drapery shows in the offing, the imagination of the decor· ator will go to work. New furniture styling, lamps, i.bles, accessories and colon highlight the kick· off for the new year. • Amont the many new items of interest will be unusual fabrics for both draperies and upboJ.st. ery. Many of them are treated with special pro- c:eue& to resist soil and wear and have guaranteea against fading witll replacement Oabor thrown in for good measure). should the fabric fade within the. limit of_ the guarantee. You m1y also "paper" the walls with your favorite drlpery this lt!IJOn. Just order the yard· ... laminaled ... paper bactin( for euy wall· papering at a small ~e aboff etie 'COil of the' drapery fabric itlelf. Allo new are 1eftl'81 100% <Olton lace-lib lheen, IQUMlteed to be 1tabillud, uoder most coDditions, and color fast. Tt. MW wallpapen are unusually exc:ilinl with patterns and 1tyles to Ill.it Ill penonalities. Some colon are bold and fucinsting with most of the wallpapers vinyl coaled for lutinl protec- tion for every room of the bome.,Many new fresh Idea appear in flocked papen and lbeJ'e are Dani• erods ICenicl with 1ood an:bltectunl ~. ud complimentary ba!Mnde dados. Plli4I and lloundoloolh pallenu ·w1t11 matddn1 fabrics are plmtllul in small and Jar1e desi1M with ao abuod-anc:e of color ae1ectiom. NEXT. WEEK: CAllNfl FINISHING l'lwo ..wr .. 1oquirioc ...i _..... by ...... to: Dosigw> Nol ......... W ... 1odor ~. Pod Office lox 1175, Nowpo<t to.ch, C..lifomio. . ~ . -~ ... ,, O'ILY PUT '"""'·~" ...... • , ' -' \' .. '·' ,~· ~ ' • ' -.,__ ; .. ,, AGoodMbil- ftil uh -..11red PlltJ &lltlt _. 11' 111red c:llMrl .._ It :sr,111 """' -for .., -. ........ ::!2*" ., ... .... .. ----lablo'a:IJ.lndlllll&M.......... ......... := :"!l:..llr..!.':'~M nw-a• '"'Jn • Wl'l LU" .. ,. -····-··· ............ 11111111 TllEl'lll -· -no., -Wt, ,...,. ..... -.. ..,. ....... L.-......... .....,_ .... ..,i. ............ _ ...................... . --·-........................ ~ ........ n.. .... " ......... .-i ........ -· OUI: N'fmACH • ....... It. Yw .. ---.,. ..,_ .... ., ................................ ~--· _... ....... , ........ wi. -l"-'t .............. . ..... ......................... !My ..... 4-iwl ...................... ,.... .................. .,,. _.__ _, "''' I ... ...w...11 _. .... , ............................ """' .. ....... ............. "J-..... ................... -!IM - -........ t. YOU • -· Cll tlte ..,.. _... ,..... ..... ...._ •• -.... 11 ,,. ,., • ""' ........ ............. 1lww • ..i w .. ,_,r..,. Cell -· Or ..,..._ .,,... ........ ":. .,..,._ ' ' -y--.. , ... , ... ca 1.ns1 OIAHM COl#n'" Kl7~ r'ASA-.. .... IAN eu I VAl&IY1 .. 64141 intrametlca lmJ .. ~"--·,.,.~­ll'fal.'tau, tl•I WU...•""-W. tM, a J...4t,fta.1.7i'' OUIDClOVNTV, t.WN .._..,.,,....,.11, 0-. KJ.7.,64, P4LlDIHA--IAN G.laS Y.uft', ''I Y. 0-. U., W. s'04,...,.... HI l-Jt41 -==· - .. -' • ""·~ ~ ,;: . • ~ _!.J ' • . : ' . I • • ' • • • ,: ! j • : • ...,, ' ' ' ' 1 • • • j ' ; • r I 1 .. . . ,. , , . ~ ! ~ . . .. .l , . • . .. . .• ·= '" . " 1 ~,. • .... ... ....... _~ ............. ............. '* .. ' .... ~_....:i,1,•·~~·· .-.... ..... ... ...... ... ,... ............. ritht fits ................... .,... ............ ..... ,_ Is .. 1M ,..,.. E""Y Mt of epece ts .................. a.tvant .... • ~.: .. c:- " VEHICLE SHOW TO LATEST MODELS MAY IE VIEWED FRO,M 'JA'N. 26. THROUGH .FEB. 4 Camping out UJed to be only for the hardy eouls, who didn't mind sleeping on tbe ground, having ants crawl in the food and mosquitoe buzz.. ing It ntpl 'Ibey even bragged about sleeping in a downpour. Today the vast majority ol the camping fraternity is enjoying out· door recreation lite "roughing it at the Hilton." Modem homes on wheels, or recreational nbkles, are today's answer to camping in comfort, offering all the conveniences of any regular home. Such vehicles include truck· mounted campers, van conversions, motorbomes and travel trailers, the newest·of wbich may,be seen 1t the Recreational Vehicle Show 1t Anaheim Convention Center, January 28 through February 4. Viaiton to this ill-industry show, in which major manu1acturers abow off their 1988 mod.ell, will note no particularly drastic change.a in the esteriors. The year 1918 will go down u ooe in which interiors were bright· ened by the me of decorator colon, new floor plans adopted for added convenience, better quality builder fbture1 used and wall-to-wall carpeting, ln many cue1, replacing Yinyl. Tbe 1918 modeb are the result of a general industry trend toward modification~ refinements and added safety f eaturea. = ol recreetional vehicles are becoming family use unitl and the intenst by women bas brought about many improYementl in the ties offered. Seemingly, tbe latest status symbol among recreational-minded peo- ple ii the motorb0me, a self-propelled vehicle which can range in price from $4500 up to '30,000 plus. Depending on the aile, and COit, they ofler eveey lUUl'J ol home. Tbe more upemive ones bave a tull bedroom, bath· tub and llbower and convertible aeata whkb make sleeping accommodatione 1or eight people in complete comfort. Depending on the pocketbook, it's pellible to have atereo.bi-fi, television, wall-to-Wall carpeting and most anything elle desired. The amazing thing about recreational vehicles, however, is that tlaroulh lnaenioua engineering, manufacturers have been able to use every available inch of apace in even the smaller units. 'Ibis is the result of "space age" thinking by the manufacturers of the vehicles and the numen>Ua accea- torles wbil'h are utilized. In the compact, or smaller units, cupboards and closet space are placed in unexpected areas -lite the wheel wells which will bold aboea or other small items. Manuf acturera of accessories bne built stoves and ovens, relri(eraton and ice bozes to fit into these vehicles. In the Recreational Vehicle Show, some 300 new models of these 'Yehlclet will be lined up for side-by-side comparison, plus all the accellOfJ tuppllet which are optional equipment to make life more comfortable on the !'Old and while parked. Tbe show opena at the Anaheim ConvenUon Ce11ter, 800 Well Kat· ella, Anaheim on January 2e to run tllrough February, 4, 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; noon to 10:30 p.m. on Saturdaya and noon to 8:30 p.m. on Sundays. 'Bek.eta are $1.25 for aduJtl and SOc for cbildren. For further lnformttion phone 835-8982. . . ~-~ .. ~~. AT THE VILLAGE INN Th VII .... Inn en 111- boe lslencl hu ... ...... • fnOrfte ......... "' the Harbor Arell, fMtvr.. l"I dtffet ent and emu- 1,.. apectala MCh nltht ef the wee1c. After ....... the crowd , ......... Cul- ly It .................. .. at .... ,._...,.,....., """' ... ~ from at.out 1:30 te doe-a,... On Sunday ....... Martt Godfrey flllt In fer Cully. Drop. 1.r OM ...,.. '"' eoon, have dinner and listen to the 1Ml1dlel of either ef thele fine pianists. .. IP.M ... 11 P.M; ... ln191CH-llltlM CLOID IUNIAY STIAK ·••••····· '1 Z5 lltllJMP ••••••••• PllH . . . . • • • • • • • . ' CttlCK.IN ••.••••. EMe Peallotly Ftt.., .... ...,. J ••• .., 1 t-20 POil ·Dt ... I lllSJ PllO .. 714/SM-4090 m rm ftlTIOl IIGBT CLUB 1li ..................... ......... ....... lldll NILYPl&M ~!"~·~·~· -r ~ • L. c....., ... _ . ...._ ... IUYIDA ~ w ........... ...... ...... .................. . ..... ~ ..... c.. IOUTM. CGAIT -ll!UZA· ...... , ..... ....... PICIWICI ryp ~~!~ ............... ,, .............. ·===···-" .r -, OIClll,11,lllf , ........ . . ..... k :J~~-.J<nJm 'J.[~ CHINESE FOOD 'TO 50 "'"'""" G,..,,. AllllllWr ,, ' -OftlN DAILY 4:JO P.M. -l:JI P .M. CLOSID MONDAY r'41 HAllOR IL VD. COSTA M11A S'1 J S. MAIN, OIANOB • '42-J7J2 COURY'S LUNCHION-OINNEI • toP ·..u. oa COCICTAIU PltlMI -II.• 1M a PLACINTIA STIAK-LOU1'B COSTA MESA CW. .._.. ~ .. Vlm ...... Clllllr "--.... . r _____ :··, S' FAl&Y STEAi HOUSES TOP SlltlOIN STIAK . . . . . 1.2' NIW YORJC CUT STIAK . . . 1.49 ~ lb. GROUND ROUND STEAK l9c ALL AllCWtl INCUIDa IAUD POTATO .. PUllQI , ..... aou. & •vTT•R. DELICIOUS STEAK SANDWICH °" ..:::..-: 19c HAMllUaMI . 449 CHllSI . 4h .... .... ,._..., .... DELICIOUS GULP SHllMP •.. 1M """~ ... COFFEi WI ,w an tlrW&) •••• 1• Ml llUll -Oii Men ___ flAl'Wf lllOMAYI. "' ..... ... 11.Jt TOP -· Slll.Otll ITIAll .., " ._.,HI 11SS2 llACH ILVD. c.n..-I. 17th St and Santa Ana Avenue " ................. ,_ ...... 642-7492 CHILD'S POtlTIOlt ~ PRICI TOWN AND COUNntY MNt12 FOOD TO GO • SPECIAL HCALORll COUNTERH ENTllEI • • .,· • l ~ , • • • ", I • ~~'iii"i>'N[ ·~· ' ............ _. .. ._, ~ . -. -- • I OUT 'N' AB-OUT I that prtN riblfi"wet,'"ltells,~~·3ii'mlt••••·-· .... and lobRef' tails • '!. now so successfully tea. lured ii Whito Hnlnn, Newport Beadl •••• woukrlindoulilodlJ farm the nudeus o( _., . .......... 'A,,,.......... -0oo spectators at Soldiers Field, Chicago. Peabody has ;Ust finished playing every hospital and base in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, and ls a retired Naval Captain after aerving 27 and oiae-hall years . . . service that,embnced. both•World Wars. • - • C1 Ill ...... P ... 9 Ille diMr , •• ~ uloubledly" lllrn '"'' to bo j1lll fine . New ACCJUUition Prtndpa\a at White Hone Inn, Newport JleMD. 1nnoqllhd tbia week tbe acquisition of -Orup Coan1J clriall:-IMliae den ..• tbe former SU.ffMa, Restaurant located in Town and Country SbGorrinc Center, Orange. To be ...,._., 1lie Queen's Inn, the •uge Oranp fadlltJ wll -its .i-s short-b' Witb Gearp Ollen _.mine m1n11ement .._abllltles IDd b1f WID roDeacn•, John .,_.~, • u &l:ecithe Cbef. .,,.."•''·details are incom- plete -,oi..o ...i Ryder did re- •ea! lllat the 0.-'1 Illa would cater to both hmchoon-dinner patnal ml that continuous eatlrtlinment, from cecktail hour u.ntil cios- 111& ... plourl 0.-. will allo be •-nil-able durtq the ~ dinner hours. A .... atflrinC no mc:we than a dozen eatrees Is COlllemplalod, with R7'1er, for two ......... .,Ille ROJlll Bowebold Slaff, Loadon. Rn&I•'¥!. statini • ,< '· • • -- -- i biB of1tue., .;.--·., P~y Playing Fintaatl.c Eddie F9.body, often called lhe HlfJfeti of. lbe banjo, now making his f.trst ap- pearance at the Fire Station Night CJub & Jna.,Gpilen i;roye. • • • "Willi 48 Y'!"P in show business, Peabody ,...., pllyed, jut about nery -major theatet · ,8d llflhlclub I'-the Metropolitan Theatre in .Los" Angeles to Radio City Mum: Hall in . ' N..-Y:ar.k. to PicadWI Circus in Landon. He · M allo ftll repiembeftd, for a three and -one--;1!111 '!'!"' ll!nl on tho .Nalj9'l~ l!fri> "oan.;e J ~ !ndloL~ once -ai;e<! llelore 128,- ' ' ~ ~ ,-, --; -. . . C7'.. ~-L-rto' f~.U lUTAUllANT • ~ --..C""9 6 MEXtCAH FOOD · ' 11 11.e-calialtu.TIONS -• MllUCAN Sl'All 1115 WITH ADOll SAUC:I -. ... n.n.tt-·MP:& e· M.-let.11~,....., 1915 llARIOR BL VD. C.M. 541-9927 • • • • ' ~ -~ U/L4 'f/;_ ·~~ 1111 COAST Hl ... WAT NIWPOIT llACH _....,.. .... ,:•..-. l ESER\'ATtONS SU6GESTEO l42-7 110 l:M ...... J ; ....... hlty r"**********l\Jt** ....... . ,.r .ike this doing\ the Stuft Shirt? y . tP'• Pl\VlblDll lt's'here Just fOr the.run.of It. After au, an Mftinl out'il men · tt111n·ac.Mlekiiictmer"(•ac---. ,tlalty).Fl#lisco.;ldli~!!!ln<>. 1 ln& too. lhat's why wa built one of !he -• .,,1 ~ i!IJ!>lon, rigtit here at th e Stuft Shfrt. I Now,,.. combine aooct food and . lots of fun -all under one Stuft Shirl So come and tnjoy an eve- 1ning outWith·us. Soon.~ -sTufr S~IR[. 2241 westcoastH!ahway, Newport Beach, C.lifor~ • Phone 646·5057 ~ VI .. II WINTERS I ... . • ::;s spectacular view ... Newport., • ..... 5:00 IACH IVINING 0000000 HOUS.E SPECIALTY --; ... ·... . 1>~$1" C.Jl..4'B ..... IALIOA PININSUIA 671-46'1 He will be backed by the brassy, rany Fire Stat:ioni band and the FS "line" of sing· ing-dancing cocktail cuteys. Tha's all! , v-1a .E•few ••• ""-Dennis Trio ._ M.k N .... -., .. ,,..,,. ..... S...-, N'9i11t IXTU. ATTUCTlOll 50-60 COIRLS 7~Awm PNMntint ~ V. K. STAR of tho ~ DANCERS l - --REGISTER -NOW:----1 I ALL ML 50 ~o DANCE CONmT I ,... .. ...., ••• i~ •· .-..,. >•• I I CASH PRIZES I '-------------eoC~AIU AT N1W LOW l'RICES YE~QLE INN ll7t !llWl'OllYUD.-C:OSTA MISA • .. ···ff'H29 AT ...,-ACllS MOm. I Mlllw~11 1•11 AM C11 r&W .._ ~'~ . 111111 Morgon PLUS THE TRICYCLE IKk . ...._....._._, -wtmr• JAN. 12 THRU 27 FRIDAY-SATURDAY EVENINGS 9,30-10,30-12,30 Tho Cosmos 143 MAIN ST. -S~EA~L~B~.E~A~C~H~5~9~M~1~3~2 t = ii PllllNO UNI.NI'S ~ram~ \ --67l-ztJI =CD CD CD c:J:l YOU'LL ENJOY OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. !FM~ fine Dining Since 1965 3801 fAsT CoA.s'r liatWAT· CQ<oNA D6L MAI. ew....... I PHOHI!: (714) 67S-151'4 CM\ 2"\ Ir.sr:::IMS COCKTAILS DININ• Relex end enjoy tfte finest in cuisine •nd decor; n.·. pubrte~tf._ cility, wi.,, truly a country chrb afrrtot. phere. LUNCHEON lo DINNER DAILY BANQUET-MEETING ROOM SUNDAY BRUNCH COCKTAIL LOUNGE PUBLIC WELCOME 1714)_ 536-8866 COCKTAILS AND ' DINING lllKTll6TOll · SEACllf ll( COUllTRY CWB Public Welcome C' 1'1•1J ...,CW ............. "- IN HUNTIN9TON llACH 1/1 MIU flOfilt PACIPIO COASI' ~AY Off _,,........, FOii STARTING TIA!ES CALL !7141 516-7675 mm 01 MOHS 11,IHIA 1 ·YNOllYIB,I• • BE ·coNV,ENT:10N-.. Cl•T•• . . HELD IN· Lots of wlnclows give tho dri¥9f' and ,......,.,.. wide vbfon for ufety and pfeaur•W. vt.wi"lo Notti the t.W. MtwNn bucket INfl •nd cin..;.. port which pulls out into • doublit '-1. Table fMY bo foldod ond -. push- od .... -for double ...... -' lnlf'le• -V 1 •91) . .._ Ai•.Mf"actaw • ...., ...,.. J~111111f1· ..... ..... • • .-•••rh In thll ......... u ............ 6 It ......... ........ isj ... .,,......, """·~·--· -' -· -M~doeetiPtheWref ... a11wt ,.....,.,.,_ ... ...,..-n.o.--"',.,..,_ ..... oot .... -.... --l w-,•w I I. I~ ' t ~ [' I --: ' • ' i ....... .. I i ! ,. I. l , . ~ J f j ( . ~ p-F ' . ... . . .. . J i -- ~ •A~' "';.'i~,Y.~ Bmm a · ut WMa. otber .._ owners refer to a MWlJ-opned •Hap aalon in their area u .. a .......... .tore," it bu to be pretty ...... . Bab Burm Beltaarant, now doing eYer· lDcreuiDI landaeon-di.uer buslnell at 37 Pullio9 hland, Newport Beach, is aldly that llaa.r et f8Ct. tbia lltat addition to the ........ dlllllll l9t llCea is a lftlt. biS. .................. WD . a total ..iu.n1 capacity of 2U pltJ I, m ._. ...,u.iei clellrable in a J 11tawat tpllltkln . • . npid 1Mtin1t tut. . efftdlat _..., atnme)J warm, intimate ..._, '°" -~t JQbtlJ, • dl•ene -.. ,,_ tbat ..... ~ 1IUtro OWJlio en MlltWI tMlr...,_~y. ..... r I .... ltOOM . lalrJ .. lob .... JWtnrut .. ... .... twe 1'a1I •••• tM ...... llland --...... .. tJnqll tlle .,. •• Mala ln-tnla, .................. ~ .... Brold- WIJ DllmtmeDt .._ TM llltlr ia far more ~t •.• ~ ...... prindpal pCllrtal·tlMn .. ... tlaan1 -Ytllt-.. w111 ner Died.. 1nU tine c11D1D1 facllitiea to be deteri~ ed -.a ... md with Jplee, u always, O~ENI~~ S.UNDAY I NIGHT JANUARY 211 e ~THE WILi~< ZAIY ' •• f ' • t . ' e llPIEllCTAILE, . .. . I '< e -llllllTllLE I JOE .-TITAR -rHA T RED BALLOON MAN'' tN'thtty Exe9pt Moncley) WEEKDAY BUFFET LUNCHEONS $1.65 SunMyt (Incl. "Prime") $115 5uperta Dinnen $2..50 up e .,NRSONALIZED SERVICE" e DAY ott NIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES FROM $1.65 TO $5.50 PER PERSON 1045 IA YSHORE DR. 67U200 IALIOA IAY e ......._,,, Luncheon • s..,,,. Dinnen • htert•nment ......... YIUAGE INN 12' Minne ·-a. . ~ ~ r . ., o~· !~:';mi·;{'.; na••IM OUT ·~N' A1B··OUT: ~ ') ~ ' ..I .... c...,·s test.rill ... ,&derlll•• -13 ~.~I . ·W,1 N.1b -., ,, -., ACC-.lRDIAN-VOCALS APPEM~& F!'ROAYS & SATl~J>AYS Umited • • . let'• take Bob Bu.ms Restaurant room by room, la Unambuil fashion. To the rlpt off a firelit entruce foyer, the Mam Diniq Room . . . or, as Gener;f Manager Jim Teeter bas tentatively named it •'•' 'ftl• Gnat Hall. . .. W· Dark, IDUlift beams. Tartan carpeUng. mp.back chairs of bunUsbed wood and red leather COftl'iDI. A INse, three-section than- delier witll a dolen iJldiviclual square lampa ~prbing each lldion. Rough-finish wan. fTaming' the major portion of the room; with llaht wood panelhl& COYeriGg the reJt. Heavy tables. White tllble cloths and napkins. Coats of arms and fine, old prints tompleting the decor. ·Dinner, luncheon, Cocktails & Atmosphere. One of Southern California's iine restaurants. Entertaii'lment Nightfy. pal1sad€s ~=-..:is.-~ --~ New Sen"'t SUNDAY BRUNCH I 1:00 A.M •• J:OO ,,M. heir.ties "" ·-"-Meel'-* ..... ,.,1 ..... "•r11a "" lo * ,._ P.&sedes Ro.d between Newport Blvd. end Red Hil end Red Hil ~534 ~~ JOHNNY LOPU TRIO DIRECT FROM LAS VEGAS HAPPY HOUR DAILY-10 A.M. te I P.M. HIGHIAUS 50o-TASTY DIP MONDAY NITE BILLIARD TOURNAMENTSI ONE FOtt GUYS ••• ONE FOR GALS WBnY Wl""8S IACH llCllft A MA .... M CW CHAMPA ... '"lllOMTMlY P\AYOW' WltlMBS J38 E. J7tla STREET Al' NEYf POln' •£V•. f:esTA JIBSA lfa-1111 THI LOUNM Back KNll Ute entrana foyer, the Jeunae. maertnc gaa lamps, Black leather beothl. Apia, the Tartu carpeting. Red glass ~ lamp on each table. Wiqe caska. Plaques and prints. A piano bir wbUe the John LaSalle Trio bolda forth m,ll~,~Tuada1 through Sat· urday, the Joe Lettieri Trio on Sundays and Mondays. A black leather bar with expensive etched g.Lua bat'kbar. Cocktail tarrien in Scotch plaid lklrts ucl caps, white bloues.. And • • • a plus for the cuua1 diner . . . the privilege of eaUng at the 1aar, ii desired. Down a ridlJy decorated hall to the 'lbist1e Room. · .styllcbt in orange, yellow, green and brown tblltle deaip. A blown-up mural de- pictin• a ScoWsb town featurtnc . . . odd.11 enougb . . . an EncUsn tutle as its central eye-atcber. Brick walls. Black booths. Rieb paneling. Cosily (and very old) printa. Gas DON JOSF PUSlllTI HAYDEN CAUSEY TIUO PIATVllH .,JOSIE" ENCHILADA & TACO . . . . . . . . S 1.JO CHHJ IEWNO-ENCHILADA • . $1.45 HaYQ Wint •IC• a a9AllS -TOITMMTM a SALSA • COCKTAILS • 9093 E. ADAMS OPEN 7 DAYS HUNTINGTON BEACH '62-7911 9:00 TO 2.-00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY MARK DAVIDSON TRIO SU•AYI J P.111. Tl&. l A.Ill. ..,.,.., ltOll ................ ... SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN l211 L COAST HIWAT CCMIOMA ML MAI hll Clll11ese hCMI eet...,.or tab home. STA& CHEE Wll 111 21st Pl., Newport ••Kii Ollole J-9560 Open Year Reunll DallJ 11·11 Fri ..., tat. 'tit I a.m. El Matador FAMILY 'USTAUIWIT Ammmc tmncM fl009 .... 11 I ID j A I-... ................. , ...... ................. 11.11 ....11-1......_... •• -. -..... ,. ·-................ 11• - LlllCMIOll 9ICIMS 0,-: ......... 1'111111.-11:11-11:11 .......,... -11-.11:11 .... 1IJll.11lll .... 11~ ~ ~ I.At IM~)_ C.. .._ ~1~ ~~~ ~ -~~ ~ ~- -.1 DAI\.\'~ ..-.~ ... ,,. . . . ., o.n Wilsoft wall lamps. Glasa ,table lamps. lligb-laeck chairs at center area tllbles. Tbe ever-praent Taran tarpetiac, bat t.bis a more lfteDisla background color than the red domimtin& both the lC>Qllle and tbe Great Hall ~ THE .NU Jn aU these elegant surroundings, luncl>- eon-Oinner itenwnuch as the following: Luot beon -(induding soup or salad, Jong brantb poutoes, specially baked .breads) Royal SteU:-0-Bob (cubes of met mignon on skewer with pineapple, mushrooms, green peppen and tomatou, rice contiJrental and bordelaise sauce), $2.50; planted ~nd sir· loin steak, $1. 75; bam steak, gnlled pine- apple, $1.95; saute calf's liver and on.ions, SI. 75; breaded veal cutlet, Sl.eG; eastern How best to describe it! ~rt.ainJy. as a fi~. new lunt heon-Oinner house. With an excellent 'address, 37 Fashion Island. Warmly intimate atmosphere 1o be Jong remem- bered. Spacioua dinin& areas for fast, efficient service. . Top trio entert.inment each night of the week. Vast parking facilities opposite' Majn (not Mall) en- trance. Between Buffum's and Broadway Depart- ment Stores. Even more ... it should be described as the ''happy surprise" of Orange County dining. For two special reasons, quality and price. IC.allops, $1.85; Auttralian loMter' tail, p .25. Swlwkbel, Aladl, ..... tpedal&ila, eaa and ome1iette1 a11o 1.ailable 1t •'ft- able pric.'el. Dinaer -lll'Md wit.It ...., -• ._. · p-een salad at Bob Butm bout lpeciaHy Caesar salad, long branch or biked potato. ·specially bated brNU, rout Loaa llJand duckliDg, t:t95; breut of ~ 91.50; touf'o nedos of filet migno' ta.95; gnnadiae of beef tenderloin, $3.95; f'Olit prime rib of beef, 14.75; veal Oscar. p .1$; veal cutlet Swill, $3.50. ii The menu goes t.. .. ~iJ on ... ge&tronoml· t"ll goodies at calamitQua t'Gltl. Galamitous for other store owners, that ia. For Bob Bw'na Restaurant • . . and you, Centin•••·• P• 10 DANC1ING In THE LIDO LJOU.NGE 5 p.m. ·I p.na. "Three's Company" . ' THE ALPHAIETICAL IY 8:30 p.m •• 1 :45 a.m. MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK .(No Cower Cha,,_) /,, /,.r ,./, ' / 1107 JamborM Ro.... Newpert leech 644-1700 • • SIMW 1'CMIG•rlW:MNmAY,,U.Mf M. u...c........_ 11 __ ,. ... ,.. ..... ··:· .. a sr~a.wz•111 ,.... .1•• AM. ---••1••.11. ......, ...... tr, -·~-.---~ . ... &~ .. ' Cl.alt . F·~~:~~,·~~~~~~-;·~:L=:~-;::--::~•::sc:ae~lj ....... ,., .. NO\¥!· THAT '~A111 -,M ~HOIEt"0'MAll .. EDDIE : 'CANO . Ll•••I,. Da•d• .... n, ....... I' dlf SHERATON:.JIAQI IN~ 21111 OCIAN •btu Jlursr._I Jun. ....... --.. ....., Cozy, low-ui ..... t.,.,a.ce .-..,Mre. A vast c.el- lection of &,Ii• '-tc .. -t.rac. Dert .. ,..~ '-,_, "sportin9" pleature ••• ff 4 .. ire4 • An owner-l»uitt ~r, fest--4 wftta .-lteli .. eWy •k· m•tchecl a.,.,. a"4 IM4M, MMM ef ...._e y. know •ncl ~iM of the lulM •.• IMtt fNfuriRt icy l•u Ale, Pimm's C.S, 111'9 .. afMI ,..._ lritidt Gin ••• plus utt of tM Hlflt ,..... IMws 4'oewree clurin9 coc~t•il houn. Roast Breast of Capon, $3.50; Tournedos of Filet Mignon, '3.95; Long Island Duckling, $3.95; Grena- dine of Beef, $3.95; Veal Ostar, $3.95; Roast Prime H .. rty food for truJr '"""1ry ,..,t. ... '-it • hanclsome buffet Iv~ et Mly '1.45, (M.M.y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I thru Fricl•y) or a l••ith sit-41oww di""' of Cric•et l•t Soup encl Stitfon S.IN with Efttlid. Dover Sol., Rib, Au Jus, $4.75. I These dinner entrees. as weU as numerous others, served with potato, specially-baked breads and a c.boice of soup or salad, including house specialty Caesar salad. The luncheon menu is just as ''happy'' in quality and even more a "surprise'' in price. Thjs is bow to best describe . ·IOI IURNS RESTAURANT 37 Fashion Island, Newport Beach Open: Weekda,._tuncbeon: 11:00-5:00, Dluen &:t0-11 :ti Sundays-Dinners:· 4~80-12:06 ...... I r MAI Y PU.OT ....... ,_., ...... NOW at JOSEPH'S! JUNE RUDELL With Jud IHNavt, beau 6 Jock R.ridli.ng, piano Need We Say More? e LUNCHEON e DINNER e LATE SUPPER e WllKEND BRUNCH ....... ................. ,..,,... JUl L COAST HMflWAY e Al MMACA 11111 c-...... •n.11• Prime Rib of IMf, 20-ounce lolKter Teih, Stvffe4 lreest of Chicken, Ru~ of Ufftb ., Steel. 0wMf. p,.pered of course, for fh•t pricleful to.ch • • • .ncf to be e.ten •t t•ble or ber. C.teri1t9 for any OC'9Sion is ev•ilebte, es well •• a '-•utiful, eir • c0ttcfition941 benquet rOOM witft pn••te ber. llllt it whet -"eutfientic &w,lid. pult" ~-- Sorry, ovr "view" i1 ell insi4e • • • kt yo..'11 lo.e ltt • _ •~ttt Jlnrat Jun 3295 N.wDOrt IW. 671-1374 Newport.._. (Oppolite City Hell) ...........