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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-23 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.90L.. '1, NO. 41, 4 SECTIONs, 44 PA&ES, 't QUITS ~ -ID ',! ! 0.. ...... . .. • Sttauu Quiis Harbor School Qis.trict post . Donald A. Strauu, pruldent of the Newporl-Mllll UniDed School Dlatrict ~ blay anDOtmeed be wDl resign. Jn a letter Mnt to fellow trustees TIJursday, Stra11U sa1d be intends to resign from the board In 30 to 4.\ ... r•· He aaid increalia& demandl of ' -~ -tt ..... ..,,. ... blm .. . . .llml! .... 91., ~ p t~~ e man ... -__.. 1Dc. S.1 11, • Udit· l•le ~- "i'be board will appotat" 8 WC I I Ii -h!l cll*lct .. --'* tonn, which -lo A!'ril. 1•· Stra~ ilTVed fOur yean 1 on the N""l'Ort Beavb Z-.,. School -houd .. ,... holne ·-lo tbe unlfied district boar4 with the hl!l*' vote ~ad-plarallty of IDJ, candidate. ' Jn his letter of re1lgnatlon he wrote. "I want to than.Ir the people iD the community far their cooftdence and 1~~ be at.ill hopes to help in aelPCtion of the new 1upttlntt:ndent. ','Bia knowledge and mariy years of experience are going to be mined by ti. tchool dlatrtct," Assistant Supt. Narman [.(lats u.ld. >o I ' ' I I I• ·Crackdown .OnIDegal Rentals OK ~:.~.:.~ "·rt~ 1W.flll1 .... ..,, .... ---·-,.-4•••. ,.,... ,.,. IOI!:.,. . ._-. ., m• dwellla&I---""" _,.. _,. pct tr1pJG9 '"and mere." n.. ~ ~. be ,aald, are ~ probl~im and i: atUiUll in ... idelltial ..... and . ..,.. "•n41nftrinl the . ~,o1..DeJ~.''. "W• tiavf reaWat1e111in0--100e1 ad hy mutt be cam.ct .out," said Vice MQ-« Doi-ea MUlbaD.. '"'Ibis outrig!lt 0111111#1>1 " die '1-.... , fair to thaee who follow tbe rules ar to their Dei&hbOrhood." "We support the clty staff all this," said Councilman Robert Sbellon. "We want a level of attention btoujht to (S..llE!nl,P.,.I) ' Thieves Work in ~ncert, '.Snatch Five Car Stereos ~· ,, .. . ~ ·-!'•'"1""' Beach polloe today """ ~g for one at more 1t.ereo buffs W1ic> pUlend '500 worth ol tape decks '9d reconUna• from five pm-nd ..... throc(hout the dlJ". Only one al thl atltol wu mlocked. police "flPl1s tbowed. The m•ic- mirded thines pried their way mto the other ean. , Locatlona of l:be burallr"lel, all OC· curring bltw-w....., night and evly 1'ttlrldar .,... repca Nd by tbe vict1mt •= __-, A. -· 110 Ruby .... loll •100 tapt deck and I tapet valmd at "°· __,_ R • ...,._, :m cry,w Sl, Iott a lopes •llhled II '17S, .. pe deck ... di-. ------..-.... s. Bay Front, Iott tape <led and I tape• va1ued al •ta -J.,_ lllrte frr; tEt Ill Opal Ave., Iott .. -d -tape decltnol-. --E-C..-. 117 llhl· mmd Avt.1 Iott 1.1 tal* wortb *· ---·. 'l'edey's CIOll•• IDITION , r • ,. • • FRIDAY, QUAAY 23, 1961 ' . ,: '· Stia led by Red 'Tape ...... -it •c..u.mt ---·· lrJIOi 'to -lbrouCI> --• u111 "1111Dree tbe v"" eoa1 wllo u.. . -... 1 .. 11.si,1. UPI Cornspondoot Rober!· lbr- -&om Hue !bat -ti. tbe, lit BaUalion, 51.b S..:glm.Ql, .,... ~ ordered to sweep Jbe eutern .-..Uon ol the walled. · cl\y north to aouth and u far nit • tbfo wall of the imperial pUK* let iuide tbe walled Citadel. •• ' &~ ... chod Ila --" the 11 ThursdlJ ad planted an A':DMi'ican flag on top. j Because of beaVJ ~ fa. trcim &Ille waU cl the palaCe lbe Marines wt I buffer aooe Ont block deep tronting on the open erCM&Dd around the palace. Today they hoped to carry out a fin& sweep thf'ou'b those bouses 1Wl held by North Vietnamese troOps. But tM Marines delayed their final assutt until they receive perm.JssiOll. to l{JI! tttavy artillery or air ltrikes m tile p.)lce walla. Flre from tile wall.a coWd mU• even morti coatly Ulfl blGOdlelt battle Of the Vietnam war. , lbrabim I.lid the Marlne1 1p- parentty want either permi11lon to use wb1tever weapons they consider neceasary or a firm order committing them to battle without that air and artlllecy aupport against one o{ the architectural treaoures of the Orient. The decltl.on bec:une political bec1use of the emotion.ti. value to the South Vletnaoeee .ot the palace with th g«iat trea1ure1. So areatty, 10 1uddently hu the a:Ued grip inlide the Citadel glown the past 2t hours that the U.S. Marine• reported they had virtually won their part of the battle. After Leatherne<:l\a stormed and &el.zed tbe great south w,all of the ci.atdet, just below the forbidden city, a Marine officer told UP! the Leatberoeck tee· tor was secured. . ~ . Libe 't · •oTer•nsed'? .Y Is CdM Pilot ' Judge Willianu Hit.s 'Fetish of lndivi.dualism' . ., . ' / Hits Enemy • 1i. tr111o1 ·-·.•...,..,-·,°' 'dW· .... e~ar'6w.fllet" ·~ ... n1.., ilttlo rilMI •• • CdM Woman Killed as Car Runs Into Canal A 40-,esr-old CoroM de! Mar woman wu one of ftve penons killed when the car In whlch they were ridinl plunged ~to an eight-foot-deep irrigation ditch in TruquiUty. Calif .. Thursday night N1DCy Erickaon of Corona de! Mar wu the orily -.ictim in Utt cra1h not a member of the Darrow Phillips family of Sunnyvale. The victim• were Pbillip1. -44, the driver; hll IODI, Doug, 6, Mike, 5, and Randy, 3. Phillips' wife, Dtborah, 31, was the looe aurYlvot. She wa1 either thrown from the car or escaped through a broken windshield as the car ~unged into the water in the ~foot.wt.de canal. She l'Walft to the opposite bank and ..., found walking dazedly in a field. She wu taken to Fre1no General Hoqiitll where she was under treabnent for 1hocll:. Mrs. Erickson w11 believed to be Mr1. Phillipe:' 1!1ter. Coast Man's Body Found in Tijuana TUUANA -Muictr1 police have ordered Ill antoply performed on the body of Dr. Alfred H. Wilkes, 54. a San Clemente denU1t. Wilkes' body was fouDd ' Thursday tn a bell.ch c•bin in a motor cour1 about 36 mUea IOUlh ot this border city. Court ma.ntipr Franci1co Lope% said the decrtilt hMi been Uvlnr alone In his camper parked on the trailer court sroundt for about two wee.kl. the defendant allqwed t e I e p h o n e Calli!' " WlllWna wd be Jindlcte4 In 1'61 that the crtm.e rate wouJd •1increase geometricauY. tnd it did." '.'What ls the danger of what could really happen! Truck Area "Could we be our country!" "I doubt that But nwi hu a hunger Big wars &re made of small actions for order," he said. Involving individu1ls. He cited the rise of Hitter and Sometimes thoH lndlviduall know MU110lln1. ,"Their countries· needed · how effective th~ dly's work hl.1 law and order and were Willl.ni to been; sometimes they don't. lfve up muc.b of their Ubert.J for Dllpatcbe1 from Saigon toda.y in· that order." · dlcated a Corona del Mal-mall, LL William.J posed another three quea-Cmdr. James M. Seely, Qytn1 from tions: the U. S. Navy ca:nier Boa Homme "ls our society under the U. s . Richlrd, knew be dld bis part Constitution really prepare4 to meet The 35-ye11r-old flier participated in wurld ud national c.!Ondltions? a bombi.QI attack on an.oemy truck "Han we paned from liberty to parking area bidden ntar t II. e licente? bel..,uend Marine bue at Khe Saab, "Do we W.ve group anarchy?" South VM-tn1m. · He offered no firm an1wer1, but "Our forward air controller (FAC) a1ked : "Where did we re.U, turn tt1ported that a group of trucks wd off and p w.ron1?" hldinl in the trees below u1 and drop- One onrer, be indicated, Ue1 in ped a 1D1ote flarti to piDpoint Ute the rule that the ctlrnlnil 1oe1 free area. After •e dropped our bombs. wbell the offlcc ..-.. a miatQ.e, tbe F /t.C said ~at· all , the Gl'dlme6 . = ,..., ~·.i.. -~the-ud"lbt,-•u ... • • ~ • t i' • ..:....~~111'-.J; ·111 -.'.:-.. ' helvUJ.dlnulp4, .. ~........, .. ' , · · · WIGI .1uch 111 he a&ld, "we Another attllet ·wu ' • -.my IDllll plff~ Fl'!·-··!/'!.! -, tbO :.~~af,~DCI,, :=·=tra!lo .. Jmt...tl!ttthe · WI must • the J>Ollc91h-.a_:~ he l thlD It'll 1tt. ~ , .. 1one in t.bt Khi Sanh cmy-out 1ttt11t propiH11 Wai .--t'SN . . tr' . ...,~ J ., • Tlle•trikewUlldbycm~.Robll1 ' ' (loo ,COi PILOT, P.,. II , County Girl, 2, Drowns . Boatman Dive. ! In Back Yard Ci,stern From Blazing A two-year-old Santa Ana girl drowned today at' 11:15 a .m. in an abandoned cl.stem in the backyard of her home. Dead i;I Maurine Kelly, da~r of Mn. Dorptby Kelly. 403 S. riewhope SL, Santa Ana. Santa Ana .p)ti« ·who ~ere called to the. tceDe found . the lltUe girl submersed face doW. in four· feet of water In whit appeared ·to be an abandoned cistern in the yard of her borne. She had apparently fallen or crawled into a. 14-lnch hol• ill the lawn which Jed to the 1even·fool deep cistern. The child had been playing with neighborhood children and wall miss- ing for an estimated 20 minutes before her mother ran to the hole with a shovel and tried to find the tot. Police, who had been called by a oel~-, arrived a few minutes later. omoer Clay Cotton of the Santa Ana police discovered the body In the pool of water. She was rushed to RJVervtew Hospital where she was dead OD arrtval. catti.y· Kelly, 15, an older sister of the Utile girl, •aid the family had Jived 1t tM home for about three years and that they knew about the abandoned cistern. She Aid when they moved there NEW YORK {APl -The stock market closed lower today, failing to ~ an early rise which car· ried a rally into itl fourth -straignt sellJa.. (See quotaUont, P•ges 8-91. the opening wu much smaller, and they had been told to call police if they wanted the city to fill up thf! hole. Santa Ana pollcf! Investigator Dal@ Sten.er 1ald the girl wu mdently dead berore the re1eue wu started. Fullerton Medic Sues Coca Cola For $1.7 Million A damage suit of $1 ,750,IXXI has been filed against the Coca Cola Bot- tling Co. by a Fullerton doctor and hi1 wire. The suit alleges that the woman suifered permanent injuries when a aoft drink manufaotured by the com- pany exploded. Dr. Edward I. Brenner ind his wife, Portia, al10 named u co-defendants Lucky Stores, Inc. The .suit alleges that a botUe of soft drink exploded when !dr-1. Bren- ner attf!mpted to open IL lt states that slfe sufrered severed tendons in her right hand , arm and wrist which resulted in permanent damage. Of the •I.750,IXX> claim for damages, Dr. Brenner states that $350,IXXI i;houkl be awarded to him because the damages bis wife allepdly 1uf· fered deprived him of IM!r tervice1 1s a housewife. Cabin Cruiser Yanking hi• {lamina; shirt off his back, a boatman dove irom hl1 bl•z· ing cabin cruiser h.:o the ocean Thurs· day afternoon off the West Newport jetty. 1 James L. Mallingly, 38, of An.abelrn. was plllCked from the water within minutes by a passing sailboat wbila Jireboals frpm Qle Orange County H-Department tpecl to 1be 1tricken craft. The skipper, alooe la. tbt 26-foot crulser when the fire brokt out,. escaped without injuries. "I was attempUng to fix • ga .. leak." he told the DAILY PILOT. "I had shut off the engine, and wa,. looking for the leak when suddenly there were !lames all over the place. "I jumped back, yanked my shirt off and dove over the 1tern." Mattingly said the f1reboats seemed to arrive at the scene "almost al soon u I hit the water.•• or .. 1•~ We•••er With west winds whipping 11! the fog away, tile weekend will bt a groovy on@, promises fore· caster Emil Kurtz. Look for mfl'cury readings ol 67 or hiJb· er along the coasl INSIDE TODA 1' Police Host Youth . Dar.ce Over 6,000 Like Beach on Holiday Surfers and sting ray1 made the moat of tile Wuhingt(Jin't Blrtbday boUda)' in Newport Beach Tb1U'ldly. Thttt of tht bert pictvrtt tvtr ialun along thr Ora'll{l• Cocu:t, ont of Utt IDOf'ld's mo.rt phoCogrcphrd placrr, find a 1howcme in todor't WEEKEND- Ell Lota o/ otht1 pictvrr:1, too, bacl1'dfng G photo, tour o/ Uue mtntainmnt night tpOtr. • alto plu &o lnchlde Newport Harbor HlP--11." Satwday nlfht'• alfalr wU1 COit only • e'9ll admiadon, Srt. Hamllton -· All -· w!IJ .. turned ow:r lo the Corona de1 Mar Hllh School t I u d • n t body fund . RefNU81ntl Will bl tree. •'Tbt aetul. eMt Of. entertainment and rfb ldlmtR'1 will bt abtol1>ed ~";:"_,...-...' the pollct tflk'l•I :Mi*-d. .. jlUt)IJ( bJ "'Tbt f • . ' Ntw Ult." a Ow-piece band that :~It• dwes throufbout Tllo -"'1.ltc1 ,... pwiDecl br I «9' I. 'lbii 'I eommJttee thtt !h-dMJid ..... _. Youth Center of. .... brM Dlpu"tment repruen- -.... .,_ from CorODll cleJ Mir and Harbor bllh achool1. 8eL . Rraflon and Youth Center '-rd mmt.r Dooaid A n d r • w 1 ........ -............... Lifeguards reported a -. -d more ·lhu 6,000, ''bJ.t• tbe ma- jority of them surfers." Ufepards also rtpOf1ed lD nr.t aid cases, moat of them ruu1t1n1 , froin atlng ray bites in E<wona del Mar. "Nothlna 1ertou1, said a UlefUU'd ·clfictaL One rescut was loCled Jn the • degrH water1. It wu deldibed as a "touUne riptide MVt" tn Balboa. Alr .._ .... -la"'" m14. ,,,., =· 1! ~~ ~ ~ ' ......... 11·11 ~ IMI ....,. lt•11 'c-MI 11 IMll ...,.... M • ~IT ....... 11 ............ , , ...... ........ ~ ' T9'li TlfW " :::;-: ~ :: ::::-"""' ,: ........ •• WWtl ·--.. ....c.... ' w......-............ II ,,,...,_ f .......... II ~ ' Aa "-""" II Of-I, U ........... ,,... l•n M19t1 ... ll ... ....... I ............ --=:... ' ....... .... ., ......... •. .,_ c..tf I • I ... '• ' ,, ' I • I ~ • ~ I r I ! • I • I . • • ' . ., j . • ' .. , . ii % OAJLY PILOT FriUJ, Ftbtuary 2J, 1968 SNAPPY IANO -The Marines stepped out with &iyle and grace and aood music too, Thursday iD t1'e Lacuna Patriota Day Parade. Tb.Ls group from El Toro Marine Corps Air stltJon aot I aood n>und o! applaoee from dipitlritl and spectaton. . Thousands Enjoy Patriol~ Parade .. El Morro School, DAR Float Take Major Awards By RICHARD NALL Oftllto.ltf .......... ~ Laguna's second annual Patriots Parade was a snappy success. George Washi ngton would have been proud • of his birthday celebration. 'lbe proceasion, with an estimatBd 2.30C participants. moved out on time 1n the sunshlne Thur sday afternoon and consumed about an hour from start to finish. gi Morro Elementary S c b o o I younptera captured the anep$takes trophy with their colorful entry abow· • litg tbe h.lltory of cbange In the design • • cl the American flag. ! • A stately entry by the Daugtit.er'11 of tb• American Revolution took best Corona del Mar Marijuana C.ase To Juvenile Court The cue against J ames Sbattllck. Mn&Md of aeWnt marijuana to a C«ou clel Mar IDgb School studeat. hat bten tranafened fro~ adult to juveolle court. Shattuck already was under pro- baUon to juvenile court for a prior marijuana possession offense. district attorney's deputy FUck Savidge ex· plained. Hearing is set for March l. Shattuck, 18, ol 28M Carob St., Ea'ltbluff, i.s free on '625 bail. The lS-year-old youth Newport Beach police aay Shattuck sold mari- juana to denies he bought it from Shattuck. The youn ger studerit. who has betn &Urpended, 91alms be bought marijuana. found by llis parents. from an ulder youth. about 21. on campur;. Beach Council Sets Plan Study Newport Beach city councilmen Monday will be asked to -wrave atilfI plans for p tilng the city's monmnefl- tal goal! and objectives procram under way. A tot.al of 42 homeown6s' groups and other civic agencies are expected to participate ln the study. Councilmen will consider a propoged letter ex- plaining the city's intent. ~ let1er will be sent to all the organb1tiOt1s. asking them to nominate members for &~la and objectives committees. DAILY PILOT .._ ... H. w .. 4 ,..... ""-• 11: ... u ..., T\.-• A. M_,,.iM ............ JH• I . c-1.., h.C Niue• .... _ ...._. ,,.,, ....... Dlttel&r c:... .... ~ IJt '#Sit hy Str.tt MellHlt ,AM,,_t P.O. aft .... tHH OtW Offl•• ......... 11101 llft w ..... ..,..._. 1...,.,. IM<tt· m ~-· ,....,. ...... , .... , .. ..,... -J4iz .. ..:.. ·=-:.-:-=-. g:--·-..... u.w ..... ....... v.-.. ...... ,.....,,: : -=--= .91..-.:: -, r us '"41 • 1111 a ••,. .,,......,. ........ a.t ...... ... _ ...... ...... ,... .......... -II ........... ·----·==.:rr~.·:. ~ :.:::' ;:;r = . i;., • noat award. It showed Betsy Ross making tAe ColonJal American flag. El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station tooit beat col« guard honors. Rancho Alamitos }{jgh School was judied best tr both the drlll team and majorettes tti viaions. ~ winners were: Sweepstake• -El Morro Elelmen· tary School. Float. -DAR, first: El Bekal Shrine Temple, second ; South Orange County YMCA, third. Coler pard -El Toro Marine . Co~s Air Station. finti El Beul Shrlners. second; Aliso Elementary School. third. Bands -Claremont Hi&h &ilool, Urst; Sherman I.D'titute of Riverside (a colorful lDd1aD srq), ~and Rancho Allmi'M, mp lcbool. third. l>rlll .._ -Ba8CM Alamitos H1'b School. ftrlt; ~ Aaa High School, MCODCI: A a 'a u a d o ra . Shrialrl from El Bebl Teple, third. MajereUel -JlaDebo Alamitos HJ1h SCbool, ftnt; ClanlDClllt BiCb School. second, aad Lakewood Hllh School, third. Tbere were alto a couple of unautb«bed "peace croupe" that joined the tall tad ti( the parade but the Jude• didn't •Dtion them. El Beka:l Temple contributed the mOlt manpower to tbt parade with 2nd Highest DrQft Call Of Vietnam War Issued WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tb e Deftnle Department todlJ luued the second hldlest draft call of the Viet- nam war -inoludinl a request for the first Marini .Inductees in two years -while also considering a military proposal to call up nearly 40,000 reserves. The Defen.e Department set the draft call for April at 41,000 men -only 1,200 fewer tbl:Jl the Vietnam war high of 49,200 inducted in October, 1966. The previously annoWlced March call of 391000 &110 wu iDcreMed to 41,000. . The M•lnes. who asked for 4,000 of the April draftees to get up to authorized strencth ot 3m.OOO. bave been bearing the brunt of tbe defense Lombardo Gains After Surgery, Said Satisfactory HOUSTON (UPI )-Guy Lomblrdo, 65, creator of "the sweetest music this · slda of heantl" for almost 40 years. was recovtred enough from surgery Thursday to take a few steps around the ball• of Methodist Hospital. Lombatdo, who entered the hospital last Sunday. was operated on Wed- nesday by heart 1uraeon MkJiael DeB&Aey. A hospital spokesman aaid. however. that th~ surgery waa "aot connected to or related to the hearl" "He ii procreaain& mott aatlafac- torily and is already movin& around." a botpital spoaama aaid. "Ht will be dismlsMd from tbe botJStal tn appronmately 10 daya. Propotil at prreeent la for full and complete recovuy." The bolpttal woUS not rewal the exact type of sur1ery performed. altbougb it was dhclosed ln Ntw York that Lombardo 1*S become ill late lut week and was unable to be wtth his Royal Cuadlana for the last three nights of their run ~t tht Mar~ Twain Riverboat. Pittsburg Rites For Harry Seelv Sentces -4 IMllDMDt for Many ..s.tJ.J, a r1 .. dllle Clf Oel&a ..._ .-ce llf,\ will a.. beM ti Pil:Ubar1b, Pa. Mr. 6eel), a ....... for tbe Joma llld Leu&bUD ..... 0.. ..... .. DlldlJ at bit bomt, 1161 aa.r.. Ddve, eo..a MeM. Be WU .. &lrvlvcn IDdldt bAI w i f e • ,Mspret. CIC tlile bomt; lllte:r. Mias Rutb S • e_1 f. . ol BalbM: and two tlrocbe.r•. Rllll* .... Bert. botll oi Pttm1Ylvaala. ~ .... under' ..,. dlrtc· tt•., .8111.....,,.97......,., Colu MMa. l. .. of lb. bllltpd Viltnaa outpolta ol Khe Sanh and Coe TbiM. ~ •'$ The Joint Cb.iefJ oi staff hh recom- mended mobllbinl nearly 50,(8) reaerviall and national 1u1.rcbmen if President J ohnson decides on a further Vietnam buildup. A White House source empbJl&ized today that bo dedai11a had been made on this. But Chairman L. Mendel Rivers (D-S. C.). of the House Armed Services Committee iaid there was no qut1tion "addltioall men must be called up" and inclicded a decision would probably be made in a few dl)'s. The· Marine Corps. which took In draftees l.n World War J1 and the Korean War, has not bad to rely on the drlit Ii.bee early 1981 when it wu undiet~ an accelerated buildup I« ~tnam. Alniolt ~ ol an Marlnel are tn the ~ lrN ~ mOltly in Viti.-. . . . D&tn. The Joilat Oaw.• recommeadatloa for mobilllJnC admdonal ~s would inclUde tbe firtt call·yp of goond troops linc• the 1tart of the Vietnam war. The proposal, which would ~e natiooal auardamen as well as A.ray. Marine, Navy and Air reservist.a., was submitted to defeut Secretary Aobert s. McNamara. Pnaidaat Johnloa la presuiubl1 . awa."t ti U:i6 prOROU!. bUt Mirce• aaid it baa Dot belD formally aub- mltted to the Wbltt Bouse. Tile chairman el tbt Jut Oliefs, Gto. Earle G. Wheeler, ii now in ~ and oae Clf the reuooa for bil tttp- il to dilcuaa manpower needs wttb Gu. W"llliam C. Wtltmarel.and, UM U. S. commander in Vietnam. Frea P•e J WILLIAMS. • • • we 1et back on.·· He dl.sputed tbe idea that a defendant wo1ft lie under oath. "Now. I dol!'t know how naive recs can geL An honest defendant Is an unknown thing." He aaid it wu the .. ..,, of survival .. that ~ <DW&mOQlt on tbl witDeas It.Md. "I'd lit UU bell." That Was Picture Of Another Youth I t . noat. banda, clowns. a fl.re engine, httle cars &Del a fr t c la i on motorscooter team cootroll.ed by portable radios. The oo11 miahap occurred when Shriner Robert L. Faberi 1wtrved to avoid a chUd who darted in front of hJm. Hia motonc:~r al1d into Debra Withff. 15. tA Anaheim and her sh ter, Tart Lynn, 11, brulalng both girls. The Shrinera fire enJine ~d in front oi the jud&tl stand while Shriner clowns ipited a amok.e bomb ur.der tt and weat throup a comic routine. Political Science Teacher Honored Erneat cum oi 2t«>l Via Marina, Newport Beadl, a polltieal lclence lnatructor in American CGDltltutiooal IO¥VDIDlllt a a..a Aaa CoDett, bas .._a t.p nsff•tl J'11Sfms J'oun, ~ 1ecuptdoa ftll"d, it was dilCbed 'Jbunday. Crain, in addition to tucbinc three sections of American Coostitutional Government. a1ao senes as veterans and placemeot counselor. Tbe national award wae mllde by the 19U Di.s- Ungulahed Awards Jury of the Freedo.ma Foundlltlon to Crain for his wort ta •• lnlJ*lne youna people toward a ll'•at.er' ~aUon of our American Beritace. ' Crain w11 to receive the Natlooal Recopntlon Awlrd plaque Thursday durint ce,remonies 8t Valley Forge, Pa. . . NIWl'OIT llACM 17TJ ........ Drt.. ..... BY JMNNE "8llA W -................ Tbr'te lumdred Bmti._., liMeh cMc Jeedlr1 ptbere4 """ldaJ at GeMl9 w..t Clllel•: eo cllC9 the ----... .......... of tM1r CMli Dftildt) lft the lit Annual 'CoG'"'8 for Camlftllldty J>rc>craa. The Conaresa wu Nied oa u Idea p,....p_J RENTS~ .. Udl .... tbllt tw DOt bea brOCllht in tbe pest." 4'1At'1 .preM tat lncr....S en· roreeaent el °"' 'tftll." "1gelled Coundlma Dee Cool. "Let's DQt just bllb One aectlon of the city ... Cook's reftrence wu to 1 statement by Grant that the vto!alOll appear abundant on tbe P'-.uta and ii Corona ctel Mar. City Attorney Tully Seymour em· phaaized lhat he and Gram acreed that proeeeutlo• woukl be Uled oely as "a lalt retOl"t". Conviction can bring a three months jail sent.ence and ... fine. S.,aour NW later that when a violation ii unco...t. about 30 days would be allowed for It.a correctio11. Pett Bartett, spok.eaman for the Newport Harbor.CO.ta. Mesa Board ol Realeon, told councilmen: "We'H do whatever we C'&ll to usist the city In doing what bu to be done. We will cooperate .tnd help publicize wbM II proper, and will advise our members." John Seal~.!l~ a ·realtor, was even mcii"e'Gllpmwu~. ''You 1IMlul4 *lop all tbole peopi. Who openly defy the city lawt." He said lw knew of one builder In Coreea dtl Mar who had built lf ~ bouel lo the R-2 zone. "2aeh 'of u.,m ·Md at least three units, 10me had four." Library Presented With Set of Boob Tbe o.a.,,... el. .. American it.wlDtlon hive Jll"tltlMd Oran1e Cout Co0ett with a two-YObune set ol "The <killlat Hlatory of the Constitution" wtdch wfll be used by atudent. a, reference books. Mrs. Wllllam Rabbitt, D A.R llbrarlan of the Col William Cabell ct.apter. Corona dtl Mir, presented the boob to the library. Die clft to OCC wu in oblernace ol tbe cbapttr' s celebratiou o f Febroary aa America HlJb'y Month. A third volume of the won 11 being prepared atd W'Ul be presented to OCC when It 11 complete, aaid Mrs. Rabbitt. -, ·fll-a Bdait-Beadl -dt1 coun- cilman, and IPQOlcnd l>J tile beach community'• Clamber of eoa.merce. Tba pm'tidpal& -f< ...... at .... meeUnc at wllldl • -,.Ote ......... Dr .......... '· Aaley, nm•ll•t wt• S ' 1 a..arch Aaodatll ol Loe AR•' I Bl told llil •wtfmm tM • Ml M 1•ea1 fl'obilml and ._ ,.._. tw Hun· ..,_ a.di. ii br1'bt. Spteldn1 • tllt .... "Putting WlDd ... Jbe Salla," Dr. AllallJ told Halllbllst-~ ......... dtles would W UPPJ te ndns1 Jl"'blems "' dlrCllUc _......,..._ ,..,erty, md llli-far pro1b'rr• .. 'beach dtJ baa. He Aid ......... is to4"elopa ..... at...,. ::Its .. Pollowiac Dr. A.lllJel't -'dress. partldpmtl llroU blto .... for four penel dllcu.uloa: • ' I co• o m I c Development, Growtb . • ltapa· ti.oe?"; "avic' pevtl••••nt. Wbolelolna Dpe1ti•. ,..,.TUrvy Growth?": "Edaeatl•, Wilt Kinds of Schoeb fllr, How Madi .._.,?": and 'Social llld Cu!lllral ~. Wall- ed INidation • C o mm u a l t y lnvolvemeat ?" After the puel d l I U II io II I , plrtidpWtta ptbered for a Rlllm&ry d1acuaioo and cJo.tq ........ by ecoaomilt Bicblrd S. P • t • r 1 o n , ''Problem• .-1 PrOlllltas Ill the Economic Outlook." Some ol the ideaa dbcUJIM at the day-long confereace were: -The possibility of moving the Civic Center to a s* near the Sheraton· Beach Inn on Coast Highway. -A repainting campaip for abart· term improvemem for tbe downtown area. -The breakdown oi "walled Jn. ffiibway inlaind five or aix blocks to weld the city'• dete.rlC!"&tbt& downtown area to tbe ocean front. -The breakdown ol •'walled in· sulation" and. the lnitiMJoo Cl( "com· munitY in~otveiefint" in th4 city's social and cultural goals, through the development ol c o m m u n l t y feel- ing. -Creat.ioo ,of an "actian Jdforma- Uon brokeral•~' to start cornnumlca· tion ln commuiiity feeling. -An outaide the cluaroom job pro- gr~ to "educate every boy to op- timism." -A Community Action Center steer· lng committee wu formed out of t.be debate at the educational pmel d1JC:U.Uioo. . -PbbliC in\'olvement with .the mak· . 1ft1 ol publk poDcy thrtlll-qutl-tionftah-es Of , .. a.Ji ~ Stud- ies'' rucb u Newport Beedl ii aow cooductlng. Frena P•e I CdM PILOT. • • R. WU.on, 40, of Santa Rosa. Calif. "Our Marine spotter told 111 thert wet'e enemy troe>91 don hre." Wl.1.loa Aid. .. Be guided UI In and we dropped our bombs duwlh the cloudl. '.1.he cloud cover 1'M too ~se to make any damage auesament." ..,port t. \.. hittortc.I forms •. eccentuttes tftem •• trffts' th.m ., ... Ufthistorictl f uhto.i. tt ttkes from m.tnY, F*iod. in t+te f"¥Mmt . lnOOd. And, W, Rappori ts in •ny piece •f fumifur. by Drenl you1 ftnd the +rtdi- tioMI cr~p. th• ureful •thM'-to d.t.a tMt Ms IMcM Or.tel the most tMi9d Mme "' fumi- ture. HT. to.W>O.O 16 '329. . •• J • ... JA j . l J •' ... ,... t ,. •• •.. ' . ,. .... . ~ . .. r '. ,. .. ,. ... I'• .. . ' . ···~' . •' '·· " . ' • i • • . -. ' . . • . ~ . ... -6' ---------- I . • frldQ, ,.,,., "· 1968 C.W.Y PllOT 3 ~OraBge County .,SchoO~ Performance Lagging 1' OIWIGll COllNTY UlllLTI .. . ...... 4 ~iij.--I' •.ADA 1 ·a· .I It ,)Q, -Andel.m E ..... .' .......... tt;OU M 15 II .: lOU Brea Ollnd& U. . . • . • . . • • • . . 3,567 ta a a 49 IOI.I Buena Park E. ....•....... 4,• SS 51 41 19.2. , Ca,._ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 5,400 84 12 51 ~ IOU llUa. .. -9.S ~:} u ;S·"-!~;4,e:List Shows Bay Area Youngsters Tops J·;.• Cutr.Ua E. ............. ~.-t,S31S ti 52 ti'1' 18.S •• Cyprus E. ·····-·····-···· 1,155 96 • 42 17.1 r F .. tam V.., ............ C,3IO 47 52 S( !pl.I •11 . Fulilrton E ................ u.a a 64 a .. t0t.• . Garden Grove U. ·····-··-48,7'17 S5 SS 41 44 lt.O ,.. ..... Hllldiq&M Bead ..•.•••••• S,912 64 flO 5 . . 10.1.2 >:. 1-1lucll .............. ~157 17 711 · 51 57 Im.I ·~ .. La Habra E ................ 1,012 51 51 55 .. 101.t Loi AlamiLOI E. ............ 4,DS M IM fl8 .. 108.4 Mqnolla E ................. 7,891 74 80 57 .. 102 New,.n.Meaa .•••.•..•.... 24,885 . 54 M M 82 lot.I ?:· Oceu View .............. JO.Ml 58 57 51 . . 102.2 '· Orance u .................. '3.351 ll5 11 M 51 104.7 ~· Placentia U ................. 8,122 51 62. 51 $2 100.4 Su J .. qa ..... , ...... _ ... S,119 52 58 62 . . 108.2 Santa Ana u .............. 25,187' 44 311 41 4.1 94.9 Savanna E. ·····-·-········· S.892 51 48 48 .. 100.7 • . Seal Bead .....•.. -• • • •• .. 1,170 82 " 59 102.5 Tutbt E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a,a n 73 n . . loe.s •· Wetbnt.ster E ••.....•...• 12.411 54 53 50. tt.7 ·.;· Yorba l.Jnda E ............. 2,048 89 IS9 M 108.S Anaheirp H. . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. 18,233 54 100.1 . .,, Fullerton H ................ IS,IM 57 104.8 R•tblf.to11 Bead H11ti .... 10.e".5 44 101.4 '" h.U. HIP ......... 4,2M 85 108.1 ... * * * * * 110 27.5 IM :l&I u '1•· IU 30.6 1.5 2U u ... 10.4. 21.1 5.$ z .s 4.4 --· IU 27.1 ... ... 7.3 30.S 3.0 ... 1.4 31 .S 8.5 29 19.5 28.3 13.t 29.2 22.4 30.7 18.0 29.7 4.0 11.2 2.8 27.1 7.9 29.7 ... 29.1 8.2 8.1 ... 4.6 * ' . SAN MATEO COUNTY RESULTS ' Reo4bo& Mhl. llbtrk:I-ADA I • • It IQ "' Ratio Belmont E. ................ 3.3115 .. 72 73 108.S 4.9 25.8 ,, 23.7 6.6 ..... Burllncame E. . ...... , ..... 2,174 ,. 73 73 108.9 Cabrllo U .................. 2,112 57 58 " 57 99.1 . 1.2 17.3 "'" 2U Hilllborougti E. ............ 1,308 ,. ·" .. 112.S Jetferton E. ................ t ,431 .. " 51 99.S 10.7 30.4 2.1 18.7 Lacuna Sa1ada E ........... 8,580 27 " .. 30.1 "Lu Lom.itu E •...•.••..... J,6.11 " 79 75 .. 109.9 Menlo Parll: E. ............. 2.~2 79 80 75 . ... 3.0 21.S Millbrae E. . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . 3.384 .. 70 62 .. 1m.& 6.2 23.7 2.t 18.1 Portola Vahey E. .......... 1.002 83 " " .. 110.5 -·.,~ ' . Raven1wood E. ......•...... 5.374 49 27 " 00.1 T7.4 27.9 13.3 23.5 Redwood City E. .......... 10.670 73 .. 83 104.t .. ~. San Bruno Park E . . . ..... .. 4,809 " .. 59 103.S ••• 22.9 San Carlos E. .............. 3230 83 .. .. .. 105.0 3.4 27.7 San Mateo E. ............. 11.4211 " " 66 105.1 13.4 27 .... ' So. San Francisco U •...... 12,Ul4 " " 57 51 102.7 17.1 27.4 : .. 'Orange County, San Mateo Schools Tests Compared ' The accompanying tables show reading achievement a.nd intelligence test 1core1 for most 1ebool "\ti1trictl .~ · -1n Orange aod San Mateo counties. San Mateo . WU sel8ded u the . ·' ; n?rthe111 cauJarnia county mott ap. .•. .-prn.lmatinc Orange County in com.- " .!. mun.Hy sia, .weallb and mlnoritj rroup population. II! comparin1 acbool di1trictl, It 1hc.uld be remembered that such fac- tor~ •• student mobillt)', local tax f'ffort and public interest in the schools could not be shown. /.1so. the scores 1bow only distrrct- wtde aven1e. U a district bu a lo•· score, it may nevertheless include • • i individual 1ChoolJ that do well, or ~ , vice versa. Here is what each headil:lg means : ADA -The letters abbreviate Average Daily A~dance, th a a~raae enrollment throughout the year. Keachi -These are the re.adin& tat tcOt"el for srades 1, 3, • and 10. The second &ride ICore is omitted t.f . because p,Mtern1 are clear without :: it. <:• U1ln& the first district listed, ::.. Anaheim Elementary, as an uample, '-" its 1core1 are 54, e and 6.1. This !' mearu that If all children In California ~ were ranked oa a readinr abWty scale > from 1 to 100, the average Anaheim first grader would stand with number 64, or 315th down from tbe top. In other words, the hlgber the namber, Ute btttet tbe nadia& ttbWty ol cbtldren ln the diltrict. Since oo diltrict 11 coniposed en- tirely of very bad readen or very good ones, no dhtrict will score at the o:trtme1. IQ -IQ stands for tntelllpoce quotient and· ii popularly believed to indicate a cblld'1 inborn brain-power. But many educators hive reported that IQ c1n be increased by effective schooling. The IQ fi&ures in the table were taken from 1ixth grade testl in elen;aentary and unified district& and lottr grade tests for the high schools. Mla. Pttce11t -This stands for "minority percentage," or the percen- tage ol Neeroes, Mexican-Americans and other minorities in the diJtrict. Where the fi&ure is high, the district uaua.Uy contain1 an above average number ol powrtJ level f.amillet . RaUe -TbM ii tbe ratio ol ltudenb to ..... ?! in the diltrict, a way of Me ,, C!lue tile. EdGCatl:WI be -ve *.Hat i' 2S to l r1tlo ii bUt, but few dLltricts achieve that joal. Hoft'!,111;( thole which do achiev• it aeneraD1 ICOf't biiher than those 'fftilc~'dl! ooL r, f • i Twice Reported Dead, • ~ i ' • .. •1 ,..0.... .. ro&TtJNS poorly again.st San Francdco bf.y ana ... -....... · ' ~ ·~ ·•~ : .. i.._::;'.'..J ~·-........ IC110010. -~-m. ..,...__. ~ In the lest ol. fi1-at-qade readio1, trlD1 pldonaJn&. u ftl II th,.._ only one Sou.tbenl Callfonrl.a ~ool ·from Saa .l"tandlco ' ~ system (San Marino Unified with the ' u 1iu:rlceiiltnttd :ure 0 f 6Ute's hlgbett aver•ae· IQ) placed ttateWkle public tc:hool tell tCilt'tl In the top 10. The oUler Dine place• abon. went to districts in Contra COit.a. Tb9 dlitriel • b1 .. dllt:rlct rttu!ts. Marin , Su Mateo and Sant. Clara tM 'int ad lilt ever compOlid in counties. , tbJ .,atate, wu nileued tliila1 by Relatively poor lbo'wlnp were made ADtmblyman • Leroy Greelle ~D-by Orange, County and Orana:e Coast 5acramento). ' · , school distrtcta. Zducaton, by and tarp:, bft.. All.bough Above the Nate •veraae, mediately reacted b 0 1 t 11•1 'I • they did not compare favorably to Schoolmen NY tbey fear the public school systems in Nortbem California will draw 'Wl'OnC conclusiona from tbe suburbs . Tbey showed well ooly In comparative test result.a. comparison to school distri. c<s in Another way of Jootlq at it ii t b a t Greene !Hew tbt wblatle on urban and rural areas. scbooI ·offlcialJ who have been lr:eepiac One 1urprillnC showina was that taxpayen in the darlr: over reanlta made by the Fountain Valley Elemen- tbey are gettins from their t.a1 D;\ODllY· tary District which enjoys an enviable The dllclosure aeem.1 certain to reputation among tcboolrnen for Its touch off voluble public dilcusalom. empbasi1 on. iDdlviduallled instructlon . The read.in& and intelllaence teal fteadi!lg . scores were the lowest of rtsultl show that Southern Calllornia any dilltr1ct in the county. except San· schools as a whole ttaclr: up vef1A . ta Ana Unified. SF College President Resigns, Blasts Reagan SAN FRANCISCO !APl -Dr. John Summerskill bas qui.t u president of embattled ::an Francisco State College, accusing Gov. Rea&an of not havinl much Interest ln CaWomla blgher education. Summerskill. at a news conference Thursday in a sub-batement of San FrancisC<l State·1 downtown center, ct.lled the racially-troubled school a "delightful and c o m p l i c a t e d in- stitution." The 42·year~ld educator said the disotder1 on the 18,1'.ro-student campus last December and subsequent furore over his not calling in uniformed police figured in hi.I resignation, ef· Won't Run Again LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI\ -Sen. Thruston B. Morton (R·Ky.) an- nounced today tnal "for very eom- pellln& , penoMl rMIOfls" ti. would not Mek ~on·ttda year. ... fective next Sept. 1. But the major reason, be told newsmen . was that the ttate colle&e• have neither adequate financial sup- port nor the flexibiUty to manage these resources . "The citizens of this 5t.ate have a huge investment in higher educaUon which is being seriously eroded by poUUcal Interference and financia l 1tanation," the educator said. "The public trust ln competent educators jj being undermined because the present administration l:n Sacram~ bas failed to give higher education the constructive leadersblp it requires and deserves." Of Rea1an whose economy moves In California 'colleges and universities have stirred controversy, Summerskill declared : "I don't think Gov. Rea1an Is particularly interested 1n building higher education in California ••. We just do n't seem to be sympatico ... The dlscouraainr thing is nobody is talking to-tbe fu.ture, toward building hJgber Mu.cation. tn tbil state.'' Fountain Va 1 t t '/ admlnlstratot1 were not •vallable for coDUllent. but aa educat• from another school dlltrlct volunteered that Fountain Valier ii handicapped by a rolatlvely low averq:e IQ and 1ar1e cl.us sinL Dr. Mu Forney, H~ Buch Hliil Scl>ool Dlllrict 1aparlnlendeot. dlacredlted tbe reieue of ieat tt1u.lta • ''You have to know what you are comparln&," be aald. "You'va &:ot IO many factors 1t'1 Ute comparln:c bananaa Ind crwpefrllits. Lacma s-o Unllied Supt. William Ullom called "lease of tbe oomoars-tiVe belt re1ulta "a powu play.'' -- He saJd be ii llanned it came out without the approval ol. the ttate ..... perintendeat of ecbools office. "Comparison lead& to competition that mllht not be advantageous." 1tt. said. "WHb this kind of p!'l!llllit'8 we could get to tbe pokrt of foc\lltnr al- most entirety on reading. It is better ID look at childrm'• total needs.'' Norman Loatl, Newport.Mesa UnJ_- ""- SAN PRANCISCO STAT1! COLL•GI PUSIDBIT QUITS Dr. John SummenkHI ll ... btlpatlen et Mws C.1 ..... ce 3 • i GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (UPI)-reeclved from Micbael a few days There wu a knock oa Uw: front door befo~,·ar D'l•Yhl it waa tbe blind hope .. "" Rodney J-home Tueldoy •""1 ......... cllllp lo, bat Mn. JobJI. night. IOb could oat brlDs bel'1eU to believe ftne ~ ttood rl&kl, their MJcldlel ..... Mf. I ' • halt at tbefr tidn, their' IJIDJl*tbetic Sbt ubd tbe Marine Cotpt ~ CHICK IVERSON saved a student's father almost $73.00cash ••• every1...th ~ • I • > , f • • faces N)'inl all that wu necessary . 11>e Jobnaona' ton, Pfc. Mtch•l D. 1t Lincoln, Neb., to conftrm. the notice Jotmaon, 21, w• dead, the Martnu oece more. Tbt omc. did. tokt them u sntlf u they cou1d. He nnared11. omdala bap~y announc- died ol 1brapnel Dial ripped Into his ed that It was all a horrible mlstakf! · bead in a baWe near Quan Nam , Soutn Mille llllld been WOW1ded but be •u Vietnam, Feb. I. Ulitf to~ the John-&ll•rt&bt. MID wu CDtDJn1'bb111e . .1 .ans. "[ ,,.. jun' lttlaed, .. Mn. JObnson The 11UD1bial ..... WM UNA:med said TtnndaJ after eetlfrt1·the pod the next day iD • Defeme f>epart-newt, "..ct Jft I had tbl feellrlr be monl ,.,.,...,, ,.. -all' llong , • . • , · ~ lt ..... -""' bid "We just --tllal -,. .1 .. • ----" . .. ........ -.. --lllrough ,..~ -j,, ",.1 ....... ' ~-.. the lJ. s. eo.,ital · at Yokobama, Ja- pu II tben .at. "9 was "well and ambulatlrj. aWQUas tr1111porta- tioe to u.. t1nHtd SCatel." • .,,,.. -.... -.._, lnln~ ...... -"'/' .. ~ -1old ' afttr' htuinl her ,_.,. Wice. "We ..... tt .. '.ur llllN. llt'• com.Inc _ .. ftt ,.._ avl II Jt np9t o.t lie .......... .., llOJINif IOW -· .... -1...a,. "" .. 1c1 .., ..... • tta.'11111 ,,..,. Utt .-rw. wldcfl ... dltcra.d .. Ill ''IM9llt ....... .. 'Ille "'""· .... -(Apo -aoll1-In W-...... D.C .• u · ~~-=·==-~ ..;;:'--~.. .. -lli1iil -- ··-""" bed ..... ol 'we ' ___ ... •'" • H's not 1trkUculou1 n you.think! Th is student was drlvina a lar1er type of car back and forth to school every day, social functions and on week- ends. It drove his father almost into the poorhouse try- Jna to keep up with tht bills on two cars, the family car and his 50n's, plut ptyin& for his education and all the expenses of family ltvlnr. A heart to heart talk with Chic~·tverson convinced him that by buying a Volks- W1pn he coutd SIY'I llmolt $73.00 every sin1le month Mr 14 year period. Thia comparison involved S1.4bstan- tl•l savlnas on purchlH price, 1asoline, insurance, licen11 plates. Ii,.., Interest on car payments, repairs, etc. Ht mn yvtd on anti.freeze because his son liked to aid. You see. a WI ts lir coottd and thtr• is oo water to frMZ~. Now doea tt IOUnd rtdlculous7 11 you would like lo enjoy 1~111111 tcOOOmYevetY montll, e1ll Ch;ck lvtrsoft on Ille ""'lnlUla ond pt the lull com-per1.;;,,.. Savina rnonlJ wery month Is not ridfculoua • No experience ntedtd for lntt1nt economy. Chtck tYlrson it the Htrbot 1ru'1 only a~tK>rized VW Ind Porsthe dMW. Aulllorlad I« ycr.ir protection. $ J ------- -~= ..,. " - • ' , ' . I • l I I\ I I (Cf!Mfllll .. -... ,.. ..., _.... ... porten eo:uoa1 :ul:4 Mt ,.,,..,..,. • _ ........ , .. __ _ (D-CtlflfL) hf 7 el *'Ml I~ ~ ~ 1Mpo1rd "'°"' MRI &t tM -· ...,,ut.. t-----thtll---,,..... """ --""" of '\'IWlpllljr ... -""'*' .... """"'""""-• It WU not aodl:f tllo Olllt of 4.11 •• tba olopol -Mlyor Miit ~"of~, W:ro., will nal io,1-tmbor. !lo ..-JU !1r11 ~ -"" -.::fPlllc tnm 1111 car Mid 1Pi bU llliimb IDd .... -1111 -Bnt1blnC Mldo Ibo )llln, and por-lall~ "" _,.., !do Ilda, -Ille 11-ad --Iba dam· ap. H• fall IDd ..rjoall1 ... -Ida kMa. • A local -In W...,, P<>land, boil -W1aolaw Walaak to IS yem In prtoon for blrlnc I "ltiost" to frilhten his motber·in· i..,. to -'rllo 1114 lad)'' w ·a wa< b-. w--a.,, .. dli&er to put on a ohr<lud ond •P- pMI' when Vie woman visited her husband's gra ... The thoct killed hdt. The gravedigger eot tive yean as an accomplice. • ~ Prudhomme and his pet o4 "Charlie" epent two houn !"t<bed in a lr<e in Hoilywood be- fcn firemen rescued them. Prud· mlnme said be climbed the 25-foot tree after be saw "Ol.artie" strand· ed in the upper branches. Firemen reecued Prudhomme, age "70.plus,'' and the cat with an atenlion lad· d ... • JD<m'C cnU them' garbageman! 'Th.I'. common cOlmCil of·Jfiltoov,. kl'-1'., Wir., goi"(1 olcmg with tM ~ Te"qUe"at of Pvblic Emplovc• :u nion Local 81, bestotoed the "mor t: dig?ti/it:d titU of "Cu""' bu.stiblc Truck L~ on tk, ;uh , •. gor~ • .. ..... ~ ..... -~ .. -... -.. -.. .. . . . Unele Sam: lle!I~ llill .Q~the~: ~ot Yo~~ Dad.: Conference Tol,d He Follows l' our Drinking, Sex ,Habitl-And 'f!se$,Cornputfr ·f'!.f Memory , -. CHICAGO (UPI) -A Blf Brolhor "'Tbe major prol>lo.. lo ...... fue -'t' '"'t"::u2ra a, I a 1 -tf ·eo. u tho -mdlt IMlnaUI aod emploJm, thor\ wtftl I 80IJ tntmti lrl JOtr lex W~ mlataket lft Ulett fUtt Wtlidt .. la. tecfmaloO and • . AaN.:ican " '~ • 'taid IOIDe .quettioDI .W• a1lo doztDI of "atud:)i" lfOUpl dr'nkinl babJta, and other "private dividu.al bu no cbance to CG1'1'91«"": safeguardl for tbe iidMdUaJ. W'bo MDd bf tbt .....-maent lnclude: Do wbo lift tbr~ a penoo's ltalltta. aapecb of your Wt~, la rapidly The spectre of compuWI' ~ appar~n ii, doomed tq v~ lhtJe ,_.~......_·athome!; are your f . Jibkio andllvltibood. lfawiJll to ldultbood. incorTect blfonnatlon •ll>M: M ... future -ney. , iaU1 ··~ •oticT· and baw UDCtionl, • '11* BIC Brother lJ ccmputfri:sad dividu1l -inform1Uon tbt ,._ Ra e Mremrl4. JWioed tt t:bt 1r1 ,_ lllil,.. wilt 1,~1 aloft,! "I am· leu · ~ aoUt tbe Id 11 i>*I fed with tnlwmltioo by knowt notftin¥, about, -.... ,.._ lnv11IOll ol pi_vaey bat 11111 ~C &itcltlt '*.the dllel tooJ used information 1atbered than wtiat 1J JnmJ ~t and private aJtD· todJ)' at the' Coafmnct te f'rtMeJ : blcl ~ ·l>e done to ~kt ~ tie bf 'tbe hd.r.t Government in· dane with 1i,•t Ratcliff• aaid. '1'he cies and blulneue1. Experll ill the Polley and the Law" · liliDI ·llalt at llllonn•IJGD •-'IDd .--l«m••M' ~ u tile u s. . . . " · nt1d CODIJder the dem.l1e of tradUlonal rt>e Univtrslty of Chic110. , apparedtJ7 forever .-14 . -...ct. · O..U.. • . , · · , bit ~~stion 11, who C.. ** •I prh'IC'f' la tbt United Stat.• In-RafcHffe, one of 14 lelldifte in,.,, particularly dnct the klittt\'tdUAl _.., . 1 ~ y <• r cieaututtonal authorities what. · m&abil. T'ba problam., they '"· ls . ed\aCltor• ud 1ovetnmea( drt·11 to have Utue cbNce of ""'"' .lbe .\lftt· tlllC, U'9 am&Y wu orilinallY Tbst question and the others in· rnU:iN ''¥"~ ~· B~ sell h:is partkipatfnc 1n : the· conf9~ "'1 record hip:IHll. • · -~ . cooeetv..rtqr,lllit J>W'POM ot allCQtiug vqlved la the slow ~~ fl( privacy f~ta Jtfaidl the a~, .ol prlv,ac~, 11 \"~ ''The 1u11t•ti90'.bu betil .11\Ad• tblt, tull in tbll! lfoaM of RepreseotlUves. in the United state• 11 beinc explored "nil rMeral G<l9ernlnent. credit stead.by. ' ' anyoaa who hu a record ol thls aut now It bat become 1 m;ijor ln· at the corderence ·by, amoa,s others, bureeUI and_ private tftll)loyers have The cpnference .was c~ WlilUe kind should get a copy to eorrtct quir)· into an facets ol. Ame.rican Ufe. All.Ill F. Westin, profe!IOI' of public milliiml_tlf ;We.• ~Ui information t1n ~g:rtss c()flslde~s ed.dliitlbl111'aa-lite errott," bl 1ald. '11ll 1edivldul'1 The 1960 ioo,1 form, which about one law and rovmnM11l at ?,oill!'l)bia lndtyidalls t.Dd the file. are not ·tlooal dat. bank lo centtalb4l itaiat:1 need to know what ls knowa about person in 10 Col. had somethinS lii.e University, whose reeent Privacy l.Yailable to Ult lndividualt," says of information tbout eadl iltlw in him 1s of puamowrt'i.mportuce wbe 180 qiMtStiofts 08 Jt aod Freedom'.' Is :. leadln1 tes:t DO J1me1 M. Ratcliffe, •s~t.~ dean the U~ted Stites -A kind ~ Wtlmate ~ type ol infonnation blioc 1t.orld "This ii . likely to grow a&ain in the subject, and Pierre Salinpr, of ttle Un!veralty of C)ltca10 Law memory for ''Bil Brottlirl!"' '-'·~ 11 eonslde.red. . the 1970 otmu," ht aaid. former press secretary for Presidents .Scbool. The twfttenot la ; cuudib Mil, ~ For instance, RatcUHt aaW, a prime ln addiloa to the eenlUI And the Kemied)' abd JotmsOn . • l, ' ..... :100 Cars Enter Richmond To 'Protect' Leader Brown RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) -The Stu· -Noe Vt-c.oordlDMlq C-- -(INCC) Madi a 100-<or •avu bon today to"~" SNCC ....._ H. Rap Jlrl!wa, caJlecl -· FBI Seeking 'Skyjack,er' For Robbery Sf, PETERSBUllG, Fla. (AP) - A.a arrM warraat tw b.n i11utd for t...rence M. RbodM Jr., 21, of Walcb, W. Va., ... -.. at bljacldag ·a ·-ad fGrciDI Iii IOI <¥'· ....... talb'toCOl>a. ' RbodN; 1 uUft ot W• Vtrliala's -1 -HCI• wtio told ac-~ he WAI the IOD ol I rich JitlW Mlxlco mu, WU Kaiaed by tbl rB~:kl•I 11>1 llllla AlrllnH DCI W 11114 iddaaplq tb OC· eupurt!. 'nle warrant wu issued Thursday. -=-··Ill~ .. a1'o wuW ~taae.Oildlb ~!' 1'bbery "' • coal -pa,..U -in West Vi:rlial6,1-~ O:.Unty. "Rhodn Ia WI iild &9-"bave been livinc receniJ1 JD .. Tampa, Fla'., area witb hJ1 wife, Marjorie,'' said Fred Fr<*lboH, r:pecllJ gent in charge oi ... FBllDKlami, Havana Rdo, tn ill account ol how -Jlllllllld I pUtol btl*tll a stewsdlu' tu" and forced tbt cap- tain to divert till Mlaml·bowal plane, list<d a 8~ P--• lddr111 for Rbodao. Tbl addrau bU:llllp to l'm1ey Oliver Ricard, am--who· -homll-0081.~ ---ho-flllllDS. "Ht did not ttve wttb me -Mnr 4Ml... aUd R1cvd. ··1 tblat bl i!ftlll --in St. P1tanlm1." Ricard ----hknltW u "the toa of a wealtbJ Ntw Mnlco man." Ht rttued to .-...... -laill ho bad ....... Rbod8I ar dllcuu f u r t b.e r cin:wnltaDctt ol -acq-.0. The CUbu lovemmeDt .aid lt WU c:c:inftierinl Rbodu' request for poltlcal aqlllm. a federal judge to erplaln Why he violated the travel restrtctiona ol a 110,00l bond. SNCC ol!lci>ll Nld T~ Dlthl tne caravan would farin l n Washington, but they refmed to give IDY details of the propoHd motorcade. . "We don't really tnow wbat IJ aeinl to b&ppea hi tlicbmond, •t • swcc opokotmen Nld. Browri, broulbt under flder&l cuard I<> I jail Tbunday. ..... IO ,Jllillf!r before P'ederal Judee Robiait R. Mtrbia;e Jr. at 1 p.m. EST. Mertille in Ausutt ordered Vlrlinia ~ nlease Brown from Jail while he foqht extradition to Cambrid.le, Md., wbtre he was indicted on bidtin1·to· rJot charaes. But Merhi1e lald dO'wn the re1tric· lion that Brown's movemeot.s be limited to New York Cib' ill cuatody of his attorney, William H. Kuatler •. lAat weekend, BroWn went . tO CIWornll to addreaa a NtlfO rally alon& with fellow Black Power mill· tant Stokely Carmichael. Monday, Merhige ordered Brown to appear heH Friday to 1bow why boDd lhould not be revoked. OnlylOO.P~:~'.· Attend Ben~li · For Stricken Boy WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) -The city vlrtualb' poured tt.a Mart out last Nowmber after 14-yu:r-old Norman Gtorlt Wll permallllll'1,-tojured. HI bad pulbod I llri" .... pealOD out al tbe we.y ol a IPlldlDc Mien Cll IDd wal piDDtd ....... a_ tree, T1lurida, nl!" ~ Wletdta State UDI..., rtildhoail Wlllcb holds lll,000 ......... -.... -of • 2-lMlur lMelt1t lbow t9 nlM funds to J>01 ..,.. 11.000 la mldlce! bilh for tbt fonmr MW""* cm1er. But oal)' obout MIO -lhowed up ID4 ooJr llt - -l'llel4. llftt OD the fteJdhouH ilode Wft - and. tb• beMf1t lolt ~ . "I wllh It bad lllildl ....,&h J1ilt to pay the COit," .. Joan& Norman. who wu M tbt lhow In which some 30 local entertainer• took part 'lust a Bynantler' Romney, Nixon Urging America Limit Role in Any Future Wars 87 THE AllOCIATED PREii Gov. 0.orp Rl>mneJ. and Richard M. Nixoa, politl<* -le< the moment. both are ID'f:t tbat the UD!tod Stole• try to · t11a11 to tht rola at C«ICOiDOd ~ ID futthwan. In a llf,letttl 'ftarada1·•J:a women'.1 collep in Hookriet, N., H., tbe Mlenlfan 1overnor caded. Io r e1tablllhmat ot a 10,IO).ntea United Nations peac•kMt>m1 force1bat would be 1ent to "low-level codllettn1 litua- tlons " to try to prevent them from blossoming into full·tcale Wan. The UDited State• eouw· help by suppl)'ing equipment and tndnh!.g usi1tance, Romney sakf, addlna: "I would think it advisable for the U. S. to contribute technJcal personnel ror such purposes, rather U1J¥1 combat troops, to this standin1 farce." • la its basic message that dired iavolvemtat ia to be avtlided, Rom· oey'1 propaaal was similar to tblngs Nixon haa beCI ll)'in.I repeatedl1 on the primalry cmtpaip circuit . ".la Korea al Viet:Dam .. the termer nee preddent h81 said, "we furnUhed mott of the anna, most ol die men and MOit of the money. In the future U a nation 11 attacked and reque1ta Amtricui help we should give them the ulistance to tight for themselves -but •• should not do the fighting for them ." Nixon returned to New Hampshire today after two day• of campaianinl ln Wbconail'I, his teennd foray lllto that state. New Hamp s hire '& bellwether primary is Mu ch 12. Wisconsin's April 2. In W&lhln1ton. Republ ic an govetDOn wbo boped one ~ their number would be given a co- ' ctWrmaruirlp .. tht piadClt'lll -- mlttee at th.ii 1UDUD1T'1 GOP m&8&I ~~ecKi~ found Tbundlly ....,.~ have 1o settl.e for IOUWllbbaa Ital. GOP national diairmao Ila)' C. BO.. emerfed from a meetmc al tbt COD· vention ~emot ~cwnmit:t• and anDC'.IWICed that while the 1overncn will have represerrtatklo OD ttae plat.- form-G-afting ll'OUP there wW ~ only one OOairman "U you have co-cbalrmen and they get in a tight," Bliss said, "who Is goin g to settle it? I don't think you can run a buines,s w:lth two president.I of eqll.al power!' Meanwhile, Bllts' opposite nwnber, Democratic national chairmaa John M. Bailey, aaid in a speech prepared for delivery today the party expects its lost sheep to return to the flock before the election. EVERY PART WE USE IS TOO! COMPLETE BRAKE . . . / ov·ERHAUL $ Swam ps Southwest ·-. Sdow • • • • . 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'4 • -- DAil V ,JLOT S · 12 .Detma, 8 to Go New Mi·ssiles .Korea Gunman Demands Apology WASHINGTON (AP) - Navy engineers are st'Qdying. a possible new generation or long-range mlsslles tbat would be fired while floating upright on the ocean's surface like p a r t i a I l y submerged bowling pins. Pentagon sources said such a missile would be released from a submarine and then fired by remote control as it bobbed on the surface. A weighted bottom would keeo the m~sile from lipping over. Target Information would be fed Into the missih!'s guidance syM.em before it was released from its sub- marine, sources S<Ud. The proposed new system would be cheaper a n d simpler than the Polaris submarine with its com· plicated mechanisms for launching and f I r i n g missik!s. The new weapons would have a range of about 6.000- nules -roughly twice that of the most advanced cur- reot submarine-fired mis- sile. the Poseidon. This new approach i3 one P ea ce Move Abandoned By Wilson LONDON (UPI) -Prime Minister Harold Wilson has abandoned any plans for ·new Vietnam peace moves in the foreseeable future. responsible Britisb sources said today. Despite his recent public statements that "the gap is very narrow" b et w e e n Washington and H a n o i • Wilson was said to be con- vinced that -for the time being. at least -tnere is no prospect of getting tbem to the conferen« table. Wilson still ls convinced, ' the soorces &aid, the Viel· t· nam war caonot be won militarily Mid that i t ultimately must be settled by ne~tiations. He still believes, they said, that Bri· lain some day may be able " to help promote Vietnam peace talks. possibly in con· junction with the Soviet Union, her co-dlairman of the 1954 Geneva Far East Peace Cooferen<:e. • •• Pope Names 10 Cardinals VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Paul VI today named 10 more Cardinals, including two Americans and a Cana· dian to the Pontifical Com· mission for Revision of the Qiurch's Code oi Canon Law. The appointments filled vacandes created by deaths and raised total mem· benhip to more than 60. The CommJssion bas been beaded since Jut year by Italy's Perie~ C a r d i n a 1 Felici. Tile new members in· eluded cardinals John J . Krol, A r c b b f s b o p of Ptliladelpbia; Francia J. Breeman, American· born Prefect al the Coogreaatlon al Sacrament. IOd Maurice Roy. Archbishop of Quebec. of 4 being kept on the back burner for possible develop- ment in tile eveot the Soviet Union achieves significantly greater accuracy with its i n t ercoatinental missiles and thus threatens the survivability of land-based American miasiles. The other approaches in· volve: -Placing P o s e I d o n missiles on surface ships. -Mounting land-based in· lercootinental b a 11 l s t I c missiles on. trucks so they might be moved about to foil a knockout blow. -Creation of an entirely new long.range, land-based missile fired from a revolu· tiooary type of silo which would be specially con· cealed and protected. Vote Today On Liberal Gover nment OTTAWA (UPI) -Prime Minister Lester Pearson puts hls Liberal Govern· ment on the line today for a winner-take-all vole of confidence but the crucial showdown may not come until nex.t week. The cr1s1s was precipitated Monday when the g o v e r n m e n t was defeated on a major tax bill Since then the aroused opposition parties have kept up persistent demands that the minority government resign. The Liberal G-Overnment squeaked through another day in power Thursday when the speaker oC the House of Commons rejected an opposition charge that Pearson had "slartdered" his fellow legislators. Soviet Army Celebrates Anniversary MOSCOW (UPI) -The Sovi&l Army celebrated Its golden anniversary today with the claim it has the might to defeat any "im· perialist aggression -with or wiUtou·l nuclear weapons." Deleo~ Minister Marshal Andrei Gt'ecbko, Hi an hour· long ontion before 8,000 persons li'l the Kremlin's Palace of C o n gr e s s e s • asserted that Russia played the major role in the World War II defeat of Germany and said the Red Anny's one-week war against Japan brought victory in t h e P a c l f i c "considerably nearer:• Vietnam Allie8 Sla te Meeting SAIGON (AP) A med:ing of the seven Viet· nam allies -probably al the foretgn minister level -will be held in Wellington. New 1.ealand follOwi.ng the Southeast ~ T r e a t y O r g anl.zalion conference scheduled for April 2. a U. S. spokesman said today. SUCCUMIS , ... ,, Arne Cartoonist Peter Arno Dies at 64 PORT CHESTER. N.Y. (APl -The cartoon shows a tuxedoed gentleman lean· ing over a girl in a strapless dress. saying. "Tell me about yourself. your strug· gles. your dreams. your telephone number." It Is inimitably the work of Peter Arno. the ribald cartoonist who delighted readers of the New Yorker magazine and other public•· lions for 43 years. He died Thursday of cancer at 64. PENS PEOPLE His pen lampooned a world peopled by po~s plutocrats, blank-faced blon· des and wheezy dowagers a n d chronicle t b e ac- celerating change in the world over ttte past four decades. lnadepths-of-the- depression comment on tile very rich, he drew some sabled matrons and t h e 1 r mat.es on their w a y to a newsreel theater calling to two men in a swank Fifth Avenue club. "Com e on. We're going down to the TransLux to h111 Roosevelt." BIS GREATEST Durinc World War Il there wu an a 1 r c r a f t deSignt.f'. smiling inaanelJ as he strolled from the cruh scene of hi• lat.t creation, saying. • • W e J I • back to the old drawing board." And, of course, there were the leering old roues. mostly in White t i e, whose leader greeted an obviously shock· ed delegation of young lovelies, "I suppose you 1 girls are wo~rlng why I asked you here tonight." Arno was born Curtis Arnoux Peters in New York City on Jan. 8, 1904. the son of a state supreme court justice. He \/as educated at Hotchkiss and Yale but 1 disappointed his father by i showing more interest in music than law. STUCK TO ART He was 21 and about to begin a career in music when the New Y o r k e r bought bis first cartoon for ' S30 in Uni. From then Oil he lluck to art and 10 years later was reputedly earning $1,000 a cartoon. ln 1927 Arno married Lois Long. a New Yorker writer. After their divorce be mar· ried debutante Mary Liv· inpton Lansing, from whom he was divorced in 1939. I Surviving are a daugbtel' by b la marriage to M i 11 , Long, Mrs. Patricia Annt BUib ol Pleasantville, N.Y .. and a alater. Mra. Frank c. Hart of Bal Harbour. Fla. NIGHT .nd DAY SERVICE ~-A.M. TO t :30 ftM.-SATUltDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 '.M. . - SU'MATOKYO, J a pa a (tJPI) -A Kareu IP""8 todQ tr...i three men ol the 11 holtalU be t\..t Mid in bis dynamite ud rifle defended hotel room and said the 1lx remalDlo& would be freed ooe .by one when police apolosiae for slurrtnc hll nationality. The Korean, Kim Hi Ro, 31, ldlled two men in a Shimizu City bar Tuesday evening and then retreatAld to a smaU mouplain resort hotel here with 18 boltages. He fired an occasional sbol or hurled a stick o f dynamite to keep police at bay. Kim called in. newsmen to the Fujiyama Hotel today and said he "ould meet Prefectural Police Chief Keiji Takamatsu Saturday to accept an official police apology. One condition for releasing the host.ages was the apology ; the other was that police make public the •·gangster" records of the men he shot. While an amazed Japanese nation has wat· ched his activities, Kim has held one or two news con· ferencea daily. He also bas had time to get acqualnted with his captives and those , released referred'~ him a1: fectionately as "Kim-san." a friendly honorific. · Kirn charged in the news conferences that . Japuese racial discrimination was responsible for bis Shimizu City outburst. He said a electrical engineer. t o I d as a "bit wishy washy." replied. "Besldea Klm-san Japanese detective caUed newsmen be wa s n' t Seikh.I Komiya. 'l'I, who trusted us. We did not think him a "Korean S.O.B." dur· bothered by Kim 's oc· also was released today. of betrayln& blm." ing an investigation last casional g u n s h o t s or was asked why be did not Komiya aaked newsmn year and that p o 1 i c e dynamite-blasts but s'd he attempt to escape when Kim to tell Kim to "take care superiors refused to listen worried that dynamite lying took a bath Thursday night. of bis health." lo his complaints. near a fire might explode "I was afraid that such Se v er a 1 emissaries in- One of the freed hostages, accidentally. a move mlgbt endanger the eluding some from the Katsumasa lcltlhara. 26. an He criticized police tactics remaining hostages," he police have entered the hotel ~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~_:;:_;. __ ~~"--~~~~~~~-- WhatS 8 ~rs old bottled in Scotland, and costs just $6.29 a fifth? Only Lang's. Bottled in Scotland since 1861. The Scotch In the pentadexaaonat bottle. 100% Blended Scotch wt.111clfl, 116 proof. Im~ by Gola" lmporta COm!lllr'I)', Beverly Hl111, cam. Solt ti. S. 1mpor1w. Our stereo album. Sylvania hes more than 25 ways to get the hi-est fi possible. Here are some of them. 9CU1W-Cof!twnpo"ry. $299• W11nutvente" and Mltct aollda. only ~!~ .. ;;, .. ~~~,:=~· $39981 IC241 W SC2S6P aolldt. only 'f!'• IMffttteed ltetlfnnw'~ atereo. Sylvania baa about a dozen o( them (not eounting the 8 or 110 portables). AJI have all-tranaiat.or 2o-or 30..watt (E.I.A.) amphtlers, Garrard turntables, AM/FM/FM.Stereo radios, and sealed air-euspension 1peakers. ICZ70W-Sund1n1v11n. $4299& W1lnut vtnot" •~d u ltct aotlds. only Tlte lfttetMedlete ........ Theae are alightly more powerful versiooa(60 watt.a,E.I.A.)of the ~ner'a atereo. All 4 modela have Garrard tumtablea, all-tranaistor amplifiers, radioe, and.Tarier teated .air-cuJpelltion apeaket'I. tca1W-Contempera.y. $595 Wt lnut vellttrs •"41 Mltltt Mllldt. on'1 CM I .. 2-TrtdltlOntl. Ol1tr1ued Butternut vtflMrl 1nd .. IKl to11da. only •995 TM -.enced •teNo. For umen 1tereo buffs only. Dual turntables. still larrer 11ealed air..uspension apeakers, d'Anonvat tunfn t meters, AM/FM/FM-Stereo radioa, 10()..watt CE.I.A.) 1olid .. tate amplifim-the worka. Over half a dozen modell. IC191 W-Conltmporary. Wtlnut VtllMB and Hltet IOlldt. Tiie ....., .............. ~ aweo. Theee are the aort of ltereol every eam.t ltereo blll plan.a to own on• day. They have Dual 1019 tumtabl•, enormou ...i.ct air.uapenaion 8J>Ulcera, 20().ntt CE.I.A.) ampMefa. and tbl IOrt of cabln•ta that every furniture W plaae to own one da)'. 4 mode.la. Co"'• In for our co:11pl•l• atereo albu"'. It'll make atereo·burln1 a llttle •••fer. YOUI IXCLUSIYE SYLVANIA DEALER IN THE HARIOR AREA OPEN DAILY 9.9 IAT. 9·6 -DA VIS ·-BROWN IN OUR 21st YEAR OF DEDICA TID SRVICEI 17th IT., COSTA MllA 646·161A I . . . , . • • . • • ' ' • DAR.Y PSUrT ,....,, ,._, 2', lM QUllNI 'ly Phil lntertonclt . . -----... ~~ -.. - €andldate tor Se11•e · . ., .. -....... -........ -... ~. . . .. .. . . Rafferty the Hawk Bird Dogs Kuchel HOLLYWOOD CUPJ) -crowd estimated 1t t• at candidatn lncldde Lo I eampaip 09 tif '9J lllMe Dr. Max R a f f e r t y , ti\• Hollywood P.U .... A AnJelea M110r Sanuael W. -••• ._. .... _. ti .. Callfomta'a superintendent shower of bene.. ti I• in Yorty, MHID~ Speaker VlltaUl ,,., b t t te 1 o1 public inltruction, cam· transparent ~ weaded JesM M. UnAh, · termer aupreme cost ~ a paiftled today a 1 a down over tbe Mdl•ea as 1 tat e eontrolJtt A I a I belaDC9CI baql&,:.a. ._. ti Republican cand.ldate for be slld he Wit a c........ O-an1to1 and State Sell. 1lle bandDC 11 om = the U.S. S.nate on a plat-In lJSuinl b1a Qpected Anthony Belltnloa. ""1 fUlllmer a D 4 --. ... _ Conn Qrmly plac!Jlg blm challence to XllCMI, a 15-Aa be mede b1a an-e o a tr o l ol ..._.. wboed with Vietnam hawks. year veteru of the lenate nouncement Rafflff;1 made _ _!tebool9~~ ... :::.3::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~lferty, 50, anounced and uslttant GOP ltaclcr. publlc dftal)j of bla ltl7 Officials Say Fired Teacher 'Outspoken' BLY'nlE (UPI) -Of. licla11 of Palo Verde Junior Colle1e "Y Cher didn't ftre philosophy tMdltf Wlliam Hensey Jr. JUlt becaue be uaed the word "wbon" in hia claasroom. town 225 miles east of Los Anseles, Thursday filed a pedtlon far retnstat.ement in hll job. Thursday nlfhl be would Rafferty touched Off a emn· federal incOme taM'I. Tbey challenge i n c u m b e n t pajgn that coulcl pt.,.. to showed be «aned a ll"'OU Republican Thomas H . be one of the moet vtaorous ol $41.142.51 -includinl Kuchel, an a I r e a d y • a n· in r«e11t yean for the GOP f7,18U8 from \»> •..-.UY n 0 u n c e d re-election can· nominltJcn ftr tht a.ate. syndicated newapeper col· didate, in the June 4 GOP There wu a PoMlbility umn -and paid a tu ol primary. that a tblrd major eudldate S8,2JJ.63. He sharply criticiud the would enter the GOP race Rafferty also promised in Johnson administration for 1000. Out&oiDI 1tat. flu.nee advance to back the GOP'• a credibility gap and director Gcrdon P. Smith primary winner JI he falla challenged R e p u b I i c a n has indicated he lJ Hriously in his own bid. Kuchel bua't Kuchel to a series of f i v e considerin1 betomlut a can-made an unqualified pled1e tteevlsed debat.ea. Then he didate. to t>1ck the ~ovember flew In an ancient chartered D e m o cratlc protpect.s general election candidalt •. DC3 to Sacramento where were unNttled. Pol9pjble Rafferty aaid be would ht was to meet at mid· 1;::::======:;:z=;.:==::.;=======:::;I mornJna with Gov. Ronald Reagan. wbo has pledged to remain neutral in the primary campaifD . Rafferty made the an· nouncement first at a news conference. then before a 3rd Person Strangled In Oceanside OCEANSIDE CAP) -A third person bas b e e n stranaled in Oceanside in recent weeks, police Hy. The body of Frank Mason, 50, of Elsinore was found AL F.ORGIT Newport leach Councilman HEADQUARTERS NO .. W OPEN 2209 W. •• •• llvcl.--Newport 1111• Vol1lll1er Wonen AppncillM CALL 673-3339 .. _ -------.-. "He haa been outspoken on many thin11 over the 1ear1," comments Superintendent William P'. Peschke of the Palo Verde Unified School District. "It a~ply bolls down to the fact he wu inJubordinate." His firing bu set elf a ~ray at tbe mWl junJor colleie ol 2 0 O students. He n 1 e y ' s sup- porter• among the student body have pla.tered the wallJ of the school with posters demand.Ing h i s discharge be rescinded. and have demonstrated in town. in a motel room Thursday with a lamp cord knOtted • leHh & N...,. llvd., Huntlntf9n IMch around bia neck. e 2U I. 17th St. -C•t• Mesa Shoppf"I e 2a H•rlter Blvd. at Witten St. -HarW e 1406 W. ldlr'ltr and lrlstel St. -ldl.,..,. Hensey, a 20-year veteran of teaching 1n thiJ desert Hensey said he used the word in issuing a verbal warnlllg to his students about the daoaer of venereal dlstase in a nearby Mexican town. "I have been uked to do 10 by tbe Blythe borpttal autlloriUes." ttie teadltr aald. "l ate not.hlni im· moral about encouraginC On Jan. 3, N.arcia Tucker, Center, Cett1 Meta 20, waa diacovered dead in her Oceamlde apartment stnnaled with a bathrobe cord. Lola Wintm, 74, a widow, WU found deld in her ~ JUI. 21. A 1l7lon ttockinC waa tled around htT neck. Churches Ask 'Restraint' On Vietnam youths io the community to 5 Die 88 Auto be discreet." "He used the w o r d SAN DIEGO <AP> -The 'wh<n' in the philosophy RUB8 Into Canal National C o u n cl l Of class," PeschU told the Cburcbel, C9lllaa ttc:alatlon Khool boerd. "It hid no TM.NQUILll'Y (AP) - ln Vietnam "ee){-deMatbll.'' relaU. i. tbe ~ mat ~ p • r 1on1, -= bu lllued a plea t o ter being tautbt." tine c:llldrtD wre W11hlnftoa .and Hanoi to · 'lbe 1uperil*nclllet noted • !llanda1 ;.JJit liar tlda u1e "tlltralnt" ln the war tbat Henaey tn aa ... uer rma1I towa -.-mlllt ,,_. to promote p .. oe Wb. dllput. dJacomMCted tbt in· ot Fruno "'*' t.be1r c.tr In h final day Tbunday ten:om system llntfns hla roared over an emballtme11t of itl Wtt-dly rneettn1, the clu1room with the tcbool and planted into an ir- cowtcll'• General Board -of:fl'ce. riJation canal. the interim policy-maltlna Henaey is a past president Sheriff's deputies said the aiency -warned of a ol the Palo Verde Teachers vehicle was travelin& alone "hardening of attitudes" If Assocl.tion and ttie Junior Colorado Avenue, a two.lane a North Vletn•mese att.tck colltae faculty club. The road with a 86-mile-an-hour 00 .. ~ !:;t> i:!~e~l. in· school annual bas twice speed limit, and abowecl no ste1d ol r.jecting President ,;;;;;bff=n•d::edl=·=ca=ted=to=him=. ===lllDl==°'=braklnl==·===::.I JohnJOn's 'San A n ton l o Formula.' lnitl* iD tta own way the stabWJatlon of the present confrontltion in the sooth. even aa talks are in preparation or under way," the molution Hid. The board apln uratd an "immediate cesaation ol the bombinl of the oortb" by U. S. forcet. SF News Strike Nearing End? SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Negotiations c o n ti n u e d through the nlpt and into t o d a y in effor1a to settle San Francisco' a 5 0. d al newspaper strike amjd uno · Clclal reports t h a t set· Uement was nearing. An aide of mediator Sam Ka1el said early today, "We're tying up some looat ends." RCA ··1 MCTOITTl.tl• •VICI llCHNICIANS llOI TOPfUAUTT llLriluoN .. All. ,,. ClnMfllt ........ ••a11' SI ....... STAR I See by Today's Want Ads • This wtll known hlJhly IUcctadul ttl• tau.rant, Is now hirtn1 men. women and bo)'I ! A nice local job Oppot• tunlt,y! • Alon1 the coast there'a a art•t value in a rent- al . . . w\th a view of white bnak1n1 waves .. • You'd better hWT)' to thia RUMMAGE sale aponlOl'td by Beta Sl&· ma Pbl. e A doctcc' Is Mlllni his plcturnque SP AHISH home ... Viva! • A car bu juat betn Im· pol'ttd from Sweden, the owner la willlnf to sell it undtr the mar· ket prlcel • Elepnt homes are to be shown this week tnd. juat look at the lilt tn the handy OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY!! FOR THI MONIY COi.Oil TY LOW AS 129911 MO MONIY eowN a YUU TO PAYl ' Sheppl"I Center, c.ta Meet Center, Sant• An. • "21 ·w.mnfnster at GeWen Wat, • 17904 M.fnoU• St. et T•lbert, Westmlnater Feuntiln V•ll.y .., ........ , .. Qllja ., .. JO ... • 11,.t. . ,....,_ ..... tMt~.W .., ........ c ·~ .... • ...., Weiatla1 • .................. .............. tt.99 w .. , .. ~ l:..Yi~ :::;.-:s7w ........ ........ ......... .-a-1 • t • , ' , ) • • • ', •I I ~ .. : . For The Rec0rd ' . ' HttilllfJ• . . . . . ~ . . ~ . . . . . . . Cotae-1 Will ... Thar,.s Oil Under That Thar School? 1'Tbll illll't ..Ottllrfl1 llOtoc ;, ...... -IOid mini but tt eaald bl a pro- fttaha ~" '!be -o I ld-mlnlolntcr a.,.~ weren't kllt en Nwport• -u.---.......... w!lo 't1"1 -lianed • tu!Wwfao. oU richta lea1e rill Oeddtmi'1l Nroleumeo.,.. Ocddent.il -I I h o right to uploro tor on bene1lb lhe ea.ta Mua Higb smool p:opetty. If Uy ·-..... -diltrict will .... Ill .. l'O)'lll!ee. Ocddental ill Olle oi teveral oil c o·m pa nl es 1P<Culalively pooling c<lrltrol cl ,oil rllbta. tn Ult north ~ Meu.. aQd back bay ....... Geoloefcol lll>dlngs are promisln& so ex· Real Gone Go-Go G~I . · ,;)i:P'Oratory holet will ·be dril1· Pollce restrain Mara:aret Ann Cocio, 22, of S. Diego, an ~nemployed go-go ed. They se ldom pan out. girl, after her arrest In SU Cleme;nte early Thursday monnng ending. eha«e If oil is diseoVered it will which, reached ~ u.p to 120 Jl!ilei per hour. She a~~ediy stole polic~ ~ar ave to be remo~ by slant in which lhe waa dumped after bein1 arretted on susp1C100 of drunken driving drilling from outside Co&ta and left highway patrol offieer W> <m-her in hrer OY{T\ car. -Mesa city liplits wttt.ln which oil wells are pro- cent ot royalUea. Occidental will pof llO per ..,.. .. $1, .. 9 !or the Oosta Men Hllh Oil riglJtt Ille ftrst two years. After two yean, ri&t* Will be leased at '2,448 per rear. Adntinistrator To Give Talk hibited. ANAHEIM .... Robert E. frid.11, FtbfwtY 23, 1968 DAILY '11.0T f CIPIN TONIGHT , ' j HEAP.' BIG ' ' MEQ~~-~·'.· •, ON YOU~.· " •-=~=!:"~= •UAIANTll""'"""""IBl-1'111 w. ,_..... " .... ~ .. _,... .......... -.... --...... ""' ,.., ..,. ,......, -.......... _.. .. . ......... ··•[3~U'.l'•· AMerk•'• ~ Tax Servic. with 0.-·20IO OM.. 1834·C NEWPORT IOULIVARD (•t Newport ind H•rbor), COit• MeN WllK DAYSI t AM . t N . U.TUIDAY ·SUNDAY t •I PMONI MJ-1714 ~~~'.._!NO AfoPOINTM!NT NECESSARY Read \ The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage · Fire C•li• State GO.P Ex-State Road Chief "I V\lnk the bolrd wquld Thomu, co u. ~ t y ad. be rff.ict..t to have u oil minlltrati've officer for die ----------~---------­ well on a school lite," cilY fJi Orange will be the Joins County Firm tr,ust.ee James ''BJI'~ Peyton guest apeaker at the County 1atd. Gowrnmental . A f f a i r s "I'll dispute ~t," Mr1. LUMheoe Ftb, 29 a t Mir1111 Bergesan answered. DllMy!Md. Ho~1. Official Slates Talk "I'm thinking particularly of Thomas will review wilt!. Jupm-. C. W o m a c k . Statll Highway Commlsaiori Beverly Hills which hu a the Chamber of Commerce auan-T:"ft6 _:.. 11 .......... ~,n former It.Me b t I h way 8\at tbe ~ay ~ be· Yer; lovely on 1"e'n lkting mtrnbefs~ hli PJ'OCftS! to 41•ruu:.&a1. ~.....-w: engineer. hu joln.t the. ,.. adopted. 'alODlthe ,....ent '\IP bf' the 'hlgtl ·K'booJ.." date and 1lfs plans for more S ta t e Central Committee Oranp County enrinffring 1 1 d Term1 of the contt.act efficient mana1emenl of our Chairman James W. Halley. firm of Voorhe.iJ, Trindle Cot.at H ghway. He avore with Occidental, the onJy County government officeA will speak before Oran1e and Nelson Inc., it was the inalnd route through bidder, oaU for the 1chool and departments in the 1 amed tod Cos&a Me.sa but the hi&ltw•y dfstHet. to receive 16.57 per· years ahead. County bwlness and civic e •Y· commission voted a1ainst 1----------"---'----------I leader• at a luncheon nezt Kenneth Carlton. geDtral his recommend,aµtln. Wednesday sponsored by manaaer of ttie Westmlmterj;;;;i;=;:::~;;;;;;==~-,1 •.~·.bile-Ai~,,..1.,. ... 1 ol Or· based engineertn~ ftrm con ""' o.-·~" .... ~-firmed today that Womack ,...... w.I .._. Pilot 1'iritor• ange County at the DlmeY· had ' jobled the &Wf .a& land Hotel. manaier of traupcrtation Hallay;who will ·bo opeU· eaitneerlq on Fob. 7. la.I in the bottl's Mapua Womack retired in 19117 r~ .,.. _,,,...=en •till room, wai unanimoUJly if.tier 46 years with the ~ :;:-i ....... 11t .:.,: -· elected chairman of~thl offi· Division of Highways and •r,~ ::.,--hi :It ~ ttle !aft 11. year• as chief •1 ~.. .... 'D'AltV' 'Jn.a:t: cl.al party qanizatlon in al the division. DEArB NoTICES ' Janul1'f, 11117• • • H• 11 well knoWll to I · Davlcl SW.1 aUoclltes Harb<I( Area, officlall bav· . ' • IAUER ~ cllalrl!W', ..... H=· ·1;1.--lnfa·1 .. : ~<ill rol• ..... A.....,•·111\.s.11&,..,.,,.....,.:.:-,:.uq ~-+!A!"•-:-..,.:2f-:1t..· 'ba .. srr-.,#·· '9-.UI c..' ............. ....,... ,..ift:; .... ,_,., ... , ··--·••@·~~all .. ..-.~-,. ' . ~ W ......... IN. Md Mn.. arks hl.s,fl...t . ~ ~ ~· : ;~ -::·.:::;:::: =--:;,..,~ ~ ---~ .. ~~-;· W"'eiUci: over r u I e d ~ flle,1', ""'°' v"" ...,... '""""' smce """ .P'Jf· ~ ~ o u t ._, T 11 Callfcrnia DI~ ., 1111 .,...._., ,_._.,, State Central Committee Hi-gbw.t.): Dlatrict Seven's 111 ,.........,, en --. convention. He 1ak( the lwt-fit.endati ( t h : JAClt80N cbeon ii open t.o the public recom Oll o e '-loril w . .i.cl-. '-Id W. Inver and NIM"Vation~ m17 be · °'~ 5M111 _..... .. ,.. "' .,..._ "" made by calllng 54:1-31161. ., .. 21. ~.,, -v..-c. 'J.a.-~ teldll ........ t "" """-,.... "9rll .. em-.IMlll (15 ·..,..........,.. .... 4 11..t-w•" Genealogical Consultant At Seminar • dllldl'tll. ._.,, ' ,.,#,., N2fllll, , ... ''1 •'" 111 ...... AWIM-Se......,, .. A.Ml-. Mlfl 11 It . .MICfllll'l'I CllMllC CllUfCI\. : f I'*""'"' Wiii fotli.w II' ... f'.,,..,,.. ' ( Ml .... ClrMlilrf, Dl...o.cl .., w ' ' ,........, -'2MfY, n• ,,..,.,..,, •• c..19 ,,_.., Society sets FUILERTON -"Con· trolling Production Througb · · CORSON Educatlon and AppUcation" k""':U..IA ..:...~· c:C>MPL.ITE "-= '&·~· - ...... ............. ~ e Mii LC.. ...... ........ ~ • 111J .... .,... .... • 74 ....,.. "'-' "'\ ~ \ i ! ~~,,,.:;.c::-.~ :=:,:; March Meet will be the tbeme or the • ·. F..,,.,.,. 21. 111rm.ci .., ..,., MWJ first ' annual s e m I n a r I ' H. ConMI -.-, dllltll a, Miii ed J' jntJ b the 1 i· .._ o cw-1 -.....,.,... Mn. ORANGE -The regUlar IPOlJIOf 0 Y Y · E'*"' ii-.11. NUdlL ...,. Mn. ""'""..... ..._ n... Ortmge County ~er of • Aim c. ~ c.r--.. c.llf.1 "" monthly wor ....... t' of w. v• -The American ProdUctloo ; t = :_-:.,~Mn.~ 0-.: ange County GeneaJogical md Inventory Cbntrol Sode-'' o.nrri _ .,.wcti1...,. ... -~tf wUl be held March . __. ..,_, State ~ •• ~...., Next time you go on vacation stay at the Ho.,i Volkswagen. ':-• .......,~. ~ .,.~ 2 at tbe1Margaret Mon1wn ty •M ...-& r"""" I :=;1t': ~....;.. .. :.i ":..~ Adolt Reference ; Library, on Saturday at1he Cal State ' ....,., ._ tilfkl•..._ W.""""· 431 S. Manchester St., Or-campue here. ' l ...,.... ._, ....,...i., "wit. l)lrecfloil fr 10 to < m Keynote rpeaker will be ., --' .,...,,...., .....,...,,., n• ......., ange, 1 om a.m. p. . :_....,, ,., .. -.. During tfte workshop ma-.:.starey Gange , tpeelal eon· 4INNET' ny books of the society's Ji. rultant ta the Souhrn !' s.n-1· ~~-. s.Mc9 ~: brary plus exchange quar-Oomdle1 Gas Co. Gante wUl ..... _,,..,,., 11•1 __,..,., c.ni ter lies frorn all over the dilcUH t h e dla.H•ntlinc ! ......... -' coo.ntry will be available b u 1 l n e • s opportUnitiel 1 'aoEVE , 1 for. ,.nealogical research. devel®inl from -Cdforp.ia'• I L.,. ,;;.. ....... 2'7lf l1rtltMt!Y 'J'be public Is invited to ~fve -growth, ~ the J.::'~ia. ~ .:':: the werkabop and also to 1 va1Ut1 oi the private en- ,. rn.1 -..--o-w ......, .. be..t!mer'• g e n e a t og'lcal : system in Southern .,.... ,...,."'"-...,_.-wm 111 ,.... c!Ju to it.art Wedneldly a UJ1W1. I ~, ........ ~-.... -.. t _,_ · s.!w*Y, ,,. ,...M., 11 .,,. '•1,,,_i the aame location. and will Reptration fees lrfl '16 I ~,..,..,..._, Ill~. c.i. ._ .__. o( • , .... ttedtk v• ~. ""' be held on seven following per person 1ur mem1J11:1 I t ...,. ·~· Wednesday evenbl.&I from 7 the A.P.I.C.S. and D •for '.1 • KAMILTON _to:::_:•:cP::·m::;:_· ______ _;non;c:.c.'"'.:c.:'"'-""-"-·----"-1 111... "'""· •• ,..,.._ 1lft a.i.irt OttW. ......, ...,.. ,.... ...., • '~ IL ~ ......... l'Mlfk VMw ,..,...."· • I :f!RRllll j .Hiii •• . -.. " .... ,.. ' ... St ..................... ..,,.,.,.,. .......... -~· ,.,,..... -"*' .. r -.--t· . ' ' UJLBON ,..... ..,_, brll ttr. " .. "" ~ ...,.,.,, ...,..., "'"fM ... .,..., ' ..,,, ... 'MINI ,_ -ltlcMl'll L. ... ~ .M " ,,_,., ... ·~~Ill..,...., ... ltw, fl T- ...,_, ,~ -lllf/t ...... " ......... U..li""" .......... .............................. _.,......, ... ·......--.~. . ~-~ --~ ,_,.. ..... ,...,......., ....... ..,,... °""" ............. ~ . ...-. ... --· ~ iw.n •llTlTUIBI t~-:.=--!11.'l:. ~ DU. 8ROADWAY • ---~--=lllllnllABJ'"---Hl---­,IJI -.~­l ( ' II Alla I 1'.iafte ymw • ••m&'PU& ~ c 2 ' .... ., ·,-~LI , ....... • ,µ ,,,.. . "~~ :r ~~0 5: WWWW'i An' __ ... y. lV'.J.rl ....... -·.'" .r .. ~·- I • • 1 , .. • _...., ...... ----- ' • llU!t;l'f~' ::"•":.c~.:=: • ' ' ~~!!!!!~ ...................... "."""'"'"""'' ' •~M·~--·,.;·.., ... a-..,.·~· .... ·~~t:.-'-w::o;::a•<...~.:..~.._~~"'-~~~--·-.ve •..,«•»"),ii'"F --.c acw l!.£p. .. ,.. • e ·• ·=-·-· - • Ir yov hov1• your rM•,.,o•ioft• obo<rr 1oi,. -w1itiou1 ~ing r111No••-. boo~ yovr· H lf 11110 •·VoA;rwusi1n Co"'Pl"oblll . lf• part of o cllal11 of voce11on ,..tO•ll tll"ing· ing uc o!I ov•r !he country . YOll'M rllitl "11 .lh• wouol 'lip·IO·O.!e !oc~;i;,., '"''"II lll'ld sl11pi119 oc:co1•ornoda1illo<l1 for e la .... lly of S.1"ir*. Nt ici!M:u. 00111 JPOC•. fllu• e few ill'"'IS you~I (olld ill ftO otl>t r hotel on Ille toad: on l"l'l..t llll!I con'r boll o,.., or !·9~tt li1'1 el•-<"l1dl. MOUftled ov11 the dri-¥1 ""'•sli Ill ~fol; bl1'lt>r t1Gr:!lon. l o llllOOlh cwl thOM 1210U11!oill room we cdft4' IH(.iol "'-lllioi oils 10 tf,e mdtpe..d· 1111 JP.nl°".' !Mir .,so.,,slon. 1111 em• VoU'•t heodtd fOt. V~flt>on·''"'""" or Volb· wog .. 1'1.fheo,ifl11.1 8 ..... 'IJCIU tn0k• lllllt' dKleoorot oklut dl.dlt ir'1! in,~•11-'°"'" in for• In! d""'· 0(. ""' llOP. e l --' --- -. • M7 " Modellng .ol 1tylln1• from Faaltion '1alo11d ,,... .. by 18 beautiful conteafanfl In tit• Miu Orang• Coionty Pa9eonf.·,. • • -The Stage Courf al I :30 PM Unvellln9 of tit• ~allery ol ' • • ' Queen• Color Porlraffa , • , Th• laland Hou,. al 3:00 PM . \ foshion tslol'ld Is proud to be holl to the 18 charmlrl§ young lodie~ who wrll soon vie for !hi titl1 ''Mtll Drong• Couritv", ond Ja V!ry Ji!toMd It-rot tt'l9'f wtlf bli f'llode!ing If! me firs! styli ihow ..... held "' it'le b.outiful moll. WOfll yooJ plo~ right naw to ctMrdl '' ·= / .- ' _,,, . ., _., = tt ··· ;co-?'$ ..-,4•[•1 Je&;e. .. • I l1 ' I I ' 11 I I I ~ l.F:GAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N-OTICE LEGAL NOTICE IU,IRIOll COUltT OP ntl ITATI 01' CAL.,,.ORIUA l'Olt ntl COUNTY o" OH ... I CASI NUMa lR 0.14"7 suMMc>Ms ANTHOHY OIAMl'l~T•O. l'lalntlff v •. atTA DAI.I.A VECCHIA OIAMl"IETRO, Dm,...nt ,10,1..1 0, THI STATI °' CAl. ... ORNIA Ill "'9 .-.W. MMM o.t.. -· You ero ~-<llAcled to ni. • 'Wfltt111 ........... 111 ,__ lo Ille co,,,.l•lnl ol the ebcwt ,..,,,..., plalntlff .. 1111 1111 clerk '11 tho ~ ..,,111tc1 court lf'I Ille ........... llllol K llon bt-'>I MOINI ...., In Mkl coun. wllhln TEN .. Yt tfttf IN _..,~ Oft ...., of lhlt sum-It •rwcl wllhl11 IN obovt ......... (Wf!!y, ,,, wllhlll THlllTY un II _..Id •'--t. You .,. hutbv llOlin.d Ille! unlffs YOU IHI lllt I wrli.n tftpofttl,,. plffdl,.., "Id oltlntlH w111 lake IVC10m1n1 lor •nv money ot d•m-t11m1nd..s In 1111 comolt lm es trltl"t u"°" conlrecl, O' wlll epoty te ttw courl lor env Olllt r ttllef dtmt-In Ill• t-lainl. v ... ....., -!Ito ~ .... •'"""" .......... !!ff (_,... wUll "" (_ .......... -S«' tnW!lt'I .-... lie ~ WllMI! ~ t-Rmlt ltt Nol 111 lhll -1W fill"' • wrlnell ,...,..... ,. 1111 CMlflillllt. Oetlcl DIC. 11, IH1. (SEAL! W. E. ST JOHN, Cltrll Iv l'ltED II'. llNOHA.M II '*""' Clet1t l"Mll" MlalCKI 411 Wott 11•111 Sir.t, ,_ •t l" A--Ca1"""'4a "'14 ,, ... ,...,.. All"'"" flW fllllftll" 1'11blltlltd O.antt Cout D1llY Piiot. FtbruatY 1, f. I&. 13. ,... 11~61 LEGAL NOTICE ------,.,,,. CallTtfllCATI OP I USINISS fllCTITIOl.ll NAMI TM 11~1oned doet ter!lty M It eof'Ckl<llnt • llutlnou at mt w. CoMt HwY •• --1 S.•<h. Celllomla, under .... llcllllout fl'"' name ot NEWPOllT llEALTY AND DfVIELOl"MENT COM- l'AHY Md ""' Mlcl firm 11 c.11 ...... ...... r.tlowln9 ""°"' --Ill tvn tnd Pi.c. f1f ret'*-II H flllowt: II_.., I . Wllll!Nn. Jtll '1r1-Or .. Hun!IMlell IHCfl D11w P~ry J, It~ II_ .. I Wlll-11 ,, ... "' c.11torn1a. 0r-c-"" 0.. FM. 1, lffL blforl "'f, e Notary PVbllc In ...., IW .... S11t1, .,.,_llY _ _,_ ._.. •• Wll"1N11 --,. _ .... .._ ...,_ __ h ......... ,. !hi _.. ... .. ,_, al'cl ldl,..,.,...... Ill el!Klli..I ... -!Offtclal Sttll 11..ne c. 1(.- Not«Y Pvbll< • CalllWllle l'tlMIHI Olf1ct In ~ C-IY M<rc-!Mlall .... J~ ,, , .. ~ er-c-.t o."' '""· ,...,,,.,. .. '· "' n. ,... .... LEGALNams • • Bfldc to Drawing Board Plans for the 2,000 mph super90llic transport, SST, shown in an artist's rendition from 1967 fl.Jes, were returned to the drawing board Thursday to oorrect serious design problems, including overweight. Tbe Boeing Co .. builder of the SST. announced that the changes would make tbe 300-passenger plane aaler and more pnilitable. 'Mle Federal Aviation Adm.in). stration concurred on the decision to slow down production of ~ prototype. Industry Meet Set . March 23 The fourth annual South· ern callfornia Indllltry Con· fsrence, hosted jolnUy by the Orange County and Inland F;mpire chapters of t h e American Institute of lndus- ltrial Engineers, has been set for March 23 at the Grand Hotel, Anaheim. General subjects covered by the 20 scheduled speak- ers will be "Industrial and Huma n Relations." ''Ad- vanced Techniques." "Per- sonal Development." "Man- agement Systems," and "General Management." ac· cording to L. James Bene- dick, publicity chairman. Four facets of each gen- eral topic will be pnsented. enabling those attending to devote the full day to any ooe subject ot' to choose sev- eral sessions. Featured luncheon speak· er will be Arthur BOl'Dltein. president of B o r n s t e i n School of Memory. Ht will demonstrate hil method• of teaching to memorize ICieo- tillc document.. 2 Newport Men Form New Firm Two Newport Beach men, both former executives at Philco Ford's Aeronutronic . Division, are principals In a new special purpose com- puter and data systema firm. The new company is Ric- ca Data Systems, Inc .. San- ta Ana. President is Joseph A. Ricca and secretary and general counsel is Paul A. Hanna. Both men were associated with Aeronutronic for several years. MO$t recently Riccl was general m a n a g e r of Raytheon Computer. Hanna maintains a law practice in Costa Mesa. Richard L. Hardy. a certified public ac· countant. is serving as treasurer. The new firm will con· cenlrate on commercial and Industrial applicallons of computers and will a 11 o develop related equipment The firm has opened tem- porary quarters at ll'lO Wakeham St., Sant a Ana. while plans for a 30.000 square f o o t facility in the Irvlne Industrial area are being developed. Economic Forum Set Save on Taxes Mortgage 'Points' Draw Blank With U.S. Treasury EDITOll'S NOT£: Svtvl• l'oner ~ Cludft lier lkokin\11 Mrlet en In- c-Tu with an •r11cle Oil 1''7 Truturv rullnes .., morlt•t« "llOlntl" .~ .... ,, .... By SYLVIA PORTER (le cellffer•.... .... .. ·~ '•'""" ti AMwta If you are a homeowner who bad to pay "p o I n t s" · to a lender in order to get a morteage, you can't get any tu benefit from the pol.ntl aa a result of a 1967 Treasury ruling. tn the past. the Treasury said tbat the ' • p o l nt s • ' couldn't be deducted as in- terut but could be lltdded lo the COil of the ~rty. 1'hil meant tbat if the owner thereafter aold lae bouae at a pl'Ofit, hil tauble profit wouJd be meatured bf bfs .ellinf price over the cost cl tua home plul tbe point• ht. peJd. 1bu1, the point.I would at least help cut tbe taxable profit on saJe ol the house even if they couldn't be deducted 11 .interest. quired a ft e r May 2.'S, '67. Even s o m e property ac- quired In 1987 before May 24 can qualify for these tax breaks thougb. If you are a dentist, doctor, business- man, wbo acquired business or profeulonal equipment, or real property before May 23. 1967, note the following rules: -If you acquirff eligible property In '87 before March 10, 1967, you can take the investment credit or use last depredation, whichever ap- pilea. if the property came ~ you under a pre-October 10. 1966 binding order. -If 1ou acquired eligible propertr·m '87 alt.er Narch 9, 19'7 but befcn "1111 24, 1915'7, you can tale the ~red.it or ute fast ~claUoo, wblcbever appliea, il the property WU IM& ordered after Octot>er 9, t• ud befGH Mardi 11, 19'1. WHEN YOU complete your return, don't overlook the fad that you also may have to file an estimated tax return for 1968. If you d-0 have ~ file, the key point is t.bat your 'fl8 estimated tax plus your 'fl8 wltnbold.lng must add up,. to at least 80 percent of your ·ea in- come tax plus your '118 self. employment tax, in order to avoid penalty for un- derpayment of estimated tu. Particularly d-0 n<>t overlook the self~mploy­ ment tax , which can run as high as '499.20 in 1968 becauae l>e Social Security tax l>Me was raised from '6,IOO to '7.800 for 1968. The change does not show up on your 1968 Form 1040 ES whicn Is in the tax package you received from the IRS. rr you want a revited Form 1040ES, you can now get one at your local IRS office. To avoid worrytnc about how hllb JOW t• taxes may . run and ~ proteet yourself against penalty on undftl)&yments of esUmated tu, mate your 19e8 tax estimate at least equal to your actual 1967 taxes. This will safeguard you under all circumstances. One final point: Use certified or registered mail so you bave absolute proof you mailed on time. It may seem needless trouble and expense but if you are an>ong t.be unlucky ones wbose rebrn is mjsfiJed or lost, \bis precaution will ap- ~ar Cheap indeed. BUT UNDER the '67 rul- ing, tbe TtMsury says' Ulat "poi.nta" peicl to a lender in lieu of specified service C'barget in oonnedlon witil a mortgage loan are not interest and are also not part of tbe homebuyer's cost of the property. You can't add the "points" to your cost basis in determining your profit ar loss on a sale. Under another 1967 ruling you. a divorced wife, can Average Earnings Up 5 Percent in State safely deduct the legal fees Weekly e a r o i n g 1 ol you incur in collecting California factory workers al1mony. In pllt years, t h e lo December averaged bet- TNMury luld a 11 o w e d ter than 5 percent hlgber divorced wives to deduct than in December 1966. but their legal fees for col· the accompanying percen- lec:t1ng alimony as expenses tage boost in purchasinJ lneurred in connection with power was smaller ma.Inly prOclucing lncome. T h e n because of spiraling prices. came a Supreme Court This report was released by declsioo barring a husband Albert C. Beeson directol' from deducting certain legal of the state department ol feet connected with alimony industrial relations. settlements. The Treasury At a new high of S13l.24\ Interpreted this case to a week. average earninp mean that the wife's legal were up by $'7.10. or 5.4 feet for collecting alimony percent. from the December alto were bmTed. A Tu 19154 level. The buying power Court case aa1d tbat ttae 'of these earnings when _... Treuary wu wrong ln ei:· justed for changes in taus tendiDC tbe Supreme Court's and prices rose over tbe dedsioe to the wUe's legal year by 1.7 percent for the fees. In 1911. tbo Treas\D'y factory worker with 3 Treasury agreed with Ult dependenta and by O 7 pet- Tu Court. cent for the single worker. A m-1or share of the d~ THE 7 PERCENT invest-ferenct between the perce1- ment credit and the r i&bt to tage lncnase in earninp u.e lut depreciation for real and that of buying power property were suspended for wa1 attributable to the rise put of '87. Tbat 1upenaicm ln prices. average e a r n J n I s In manuf.cturmg as a w b o 1 e reflect a variety of in- d1.&1trial activity found in Callfornia. Weekly earnings In the• groups ranfed from an aver•• of •· 74 a week ln the apparel industry to •183.13 hi aircraft. I Hoartf t a r n i n g s In manufadln'lng as a whole in December moved up to a ' ~ record ol $3.38, or JS eiDts mare an bOlU' tban 12 mODtlu earlier. Working t1lnt awraged 40.t bours pr fttk, o.s hour mor Galll la December t•. SMEHonors Costa Mesan For March 6 ,_._ .. _u_fted __ for_pr_opmy_--:-,.,::7:: .. =--~B-ee_so_n __ s_ta_ted __ t _b _a t 1 Acllvt 6 Crack ttlt 11tln 10 l'ubllc plact In l ontrul 14 • Biy, Non StoU1 15 Alf: C11111b. '°"' 16 Ending uud wltll buclt Ind ••II 17 Had uptc- tallons U lnct111td to rtct lvt IUftf'S tlOftS 20 Fetllnt of 1ch11 i ration 21 l'rotrH of om ts 23 1Ub41td 24 lndlfftttn\ 25 Naught U ,ort on tht Tynt lO Santa - )4 Stdativt JS l0vt by smlll dfgrttl 37 Fa•llY •t•btr 3t '•ty glvtt )9 l•pllttt of knowltdft 41 s ll lllOft U Fish 43 East: Sir. 44 Pltet of l•n4flll propt tly 0 -l1C0911ta· Unkno•• land DOWN l Turtlsh tltlt 2 Sluggish In naturt 3 -••llW• 4 Grtat Lau wlnltr 41 l'artly ftt111tntt d vr•l't Juice 0 Planet 4S Packl119 47 Spoltt bolllbastlc a II y 0 laundry 1111chl 11t 51 '•in In the abd .. tn SJ Ont of tM lower clan 54 Vloltnct of fttllllf 5.5 H tta Id I< •rutlt "Unit of SPtt4 57 lh1tHrkal llft ffx sa 111t lngrtditnt ~· Loggtr's conctm U Wtddlng rts11onst: 2 WOfdS ., Ste 25 Across . t • . ' I• •I - " . ' • . . :i: •• . . • , .. ·' . . . d 'd£_., ..... +·. • • • . --·--=,,..-,,r- Prittii-Complele New · .. •'·£ ,,,, ,.. ·-= . =· .. .... . - -.. "" .. ----·----....-- '""'· ,__, 2>. 1161 York I I + I I I • "· -. -• c . r - • I -· ----........... ----...... -----.,,_. . . -- DAILY ,II.OT .......... 'Don~ Say That' · S&lly Crowley's lnvitaUon to the mayor, John Rodgerson, is cut off by husband Sam Brandon in this 1cene from the W 8'1.minater Commun tty Theater comedy .. Never Too Late." The play will be staged for its final performances t.onight and Saturday at the 17th Street School auditorium. CSF Slates Varity of ' Toothless 'Dog Suit' Staged By Rancho Community Group Productiona Theatrical preaeniatlonl ranging from a Q. r ~ e k cla&sic by Eurlpidea to an avant garde Qlorallty play by Ma:r Frisch-will , be presented during the apting semester by tbe drama department at California State College at ~ By TOM TITUS AJ a play, ''The Man in the Dog Suit" ii • bit o( a canine to begin with. and it carried it.I own tdlt-in tncredibllitJ l•P before H ever Rayed into the hands of the Rancho Community Players. Bul the Mlsalon Viejo company compounds the "TM• MAM HI TM• Doe IUIT'" A .,,..,., tot ,lilll9t1 l4l<l'I -WIHI""' H, Wr'l9M, dl..ctlll lw ................. ... -·-·~ .. w Mlorloti. • "' =·-~ 1.,.,, ..... ~ ~"' et ~ VIII lcl'Mol, Oll'i..nt. °"1~ ... MMthe -.11 ...... ., °"""" "-*" 011vw w1111,. ............ J.cll C:: L""" OUflll .... · · . · • • · · · ...., ........,. 0..-............ Ci.rt ,.,.,.11 !5......,.. ···'""* =•IMll '-.,.,... ... , .... .lud'I' OI rw,_, 'I. ~ •••••••••• Catwl .. ..,,.... .,...,, .,_.... . .• '.. lllell ""'"""' ...,,_ l.tllilrll •••••.•..• Terry Al ... Mr.'-' .................... 11: .. 1:,.11 felony With an awkward, un- comfortable prodtlction of the toothless social satire whictl opened Tb u rad a y nlebt lor two ,..._,. at Mlulon Viejo--.i. Tiie play'• pnmlH la .... a rlslnJ JOUft1 NM: oftldal becomtl fed • to tbe teeth l or fqp) wttb h upper class tod&I 1tra1.1 ttlnllt upon him by hf.I wife's relativ. IDd etCIPN ht. prilOD o1 <Ulff..-1>7 don- nln1 A dol ltdt lift OfU from .......... pcty, In lheM -bl ts .... own mm. mucb to b "°" 1tematlioa d bis llHMn. But ihM"I ta jUlt 10 far IUCh & altuatioa CID be C8t- ried without belnC talbd to d&lth, .. tt ts in bl Rancho producUon wtUcb. a 1 l d e from beinC unwteld)', oc- cuionallJ 11 so quiet you can hem' a line drop. Jack Klollcon p&.., l!>I ti· Ue role wi1h an UDCerta1Dty ol character eloetted by owremphut1 on physical manne:rimts. Rarely doe1 he IJ>eak a tine wttbout un- dencorlng it with a band movemeol More impressive.is Danielle Kennedy as his wtfe, who <raws empathy from beT more passive role. While never completely in command, she generally is at least in COfttrol of her ctwaot.r. Best ol the supporting cut -which arrivet on stace en mu1e a n d bamper1 individual ddine- ment -is Judy Det- tenrteder u the sbarp- tonped developer's wife. She it entrulted. with most of the abow's truly tunny dialogue, such ., "I like that um; who'• in it?" ~ tolses oft her barbs Wlth relish. Frank Dellmlrleder and a.\: J'a r r-ell Owb:llll&e. ....., • *1:"1111 ...... whilil C.al ekl IJ n- celleat .. ~ h •·u 1 la"t·J dowager. LeMl eflectlve are Jan Sturm, Rich 8Prlnter ""' ,..,,.,, Allen, ...... cbm'actc• never r e a I J y lol<laom. X" EoC]e .....U out the Clllt in • ane cameo .. a. aulty ne!l)obor. Tbe play'I bulc WeakneN 11 lta wwdtMw, much ot it Dolls," have faJled to ad- vance further with their third show. Next up is "The Crucible," which at least will give them a little somettllng to work with. "The MBJl in the Dog Suit'' continues t b r o u g h Saturday Alld will be staged Thursday through Saturday of next week at the 1'Js1lon Viejo High Scbool.'s multi- purpose room. "The Bacchanll;" b y Euripide1, wtll opn the spring aeries of plaJI with a four-night run March 14- 17. Dr. George C. Forest will dit9ct. Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit." featuring a male in a woman's role, will be staged April 4-7 under the direction of Dr. A Iv 1 n Keller. A WHAU of a Jot of FUN for th wltole FAMILY S::To':!~v FEB.16=25 ·--llOd nroly pro-~ ei:tber' comic orl -----------=;:::;:;~::;::::;;:::::---'--..;;,J"T-----i drmnatie etlect. Jt ii much1 like tbe hero t*naelf, who is llewl" sure whether to stand « sit in b 11 ernploJ«'• pretence. It iJ re&rettabie that tbe younc and am b ltloua Ram:bo P\ayers. who iut staged • p:"etelltable pro- dudion o( "Guys a n d Hope to 'Bail Out' Pasadena Playlwuse WEEI<LY ALMANAC •TTT•TTI> •••••••• ' ................ ~ ............................. .-.om' PASADENA (AP) Comedian Bob Hope will do a nationally te:levbed 1how to he lp the fl nan cla ll y troubled P.adeua Play- holl,.. -· wm 1ry 1o fl!< top ... ton who hav. graduated trom the playhou..e to ap- pear on the show. No date tor the event was set. The theater's\ ei:ecutlv• producer, Albtrt McCleery, said the playhouse must pe,y a 4-year-old. '273,000 note held by tht Bank o f America. He said payment on the note wu due Friday, but the playhouse has not yet rece.iftd a fortt.losun notice. .......... j I! I !Iii I j I ii ''•················ to"' I .... ""',., •• , ••• , ............. , •• Trul.tee• of the playbouff wrote the but Saturday ukinf for 1 l().day ex· tensloa 10 det&ill of the pro- posed Hope btneOt could be worbd out, McCleery 1aid. Hope ....... .,-.... ol Uoe \,.;Cd ., a. pity· Elvis Movie HOU.TWOOD (UPI) Tbt title of ElYI• Prtt:leT• ~·· tall tintb lor NW'IDaD Tauroe, lJ "K* J1t Pinn Bat i'lloDt Lip<.. NATtOIMI HIGHEST BATE ON' INSVUD P-8AVING8 5"·5.13" Ewa 5.13" when OW" auftnl annual rate ~ 55'11-- -andbddfor one year. F I m iWrS Ol.DUT MD UtA1m Join UI the celebrations at The Plaza in Rancho C.lifornia this weekend. Come to our big Country Market Grtod Opening! Watch or join in llvtly out· door tqU&te dlncesl Free candy for the kidi and ohoi>!/iD& bupms " nun-of. tho-eas1'lty pnces, mcludiq COW>l>J'- flah cgs at a penny aptecel M alwaya. curf"llhin' Hole and Play Com! will be open for cho ,.... folk. while you visit ne Plata·· tasautilli1 MUTUAL Jilt ahops. y.,.· .. -....... die awnen ol our..., Couany Morbt, Bad SAVINGS wi--. Sl.i•er S•--••• ....... ••••••••·•" Want to ... thoroDpbred horae --e ._. II -=--==·• ranches, dairy fatm.lt IMJmeai• Of• -~ , YWOOD (UPI) o:.lNA DR. MAI chardtt tbc wide opea country of llllNrull 1111111 ' I Say hello to spring in our gaily printed dresses! $5 Thi buy fl the --.I A grd eolledloft ol kMNr riglol -"' .......... cmiy ...... prim! ....,., aofod1 ..... ~ .. .,tog'• -....... "'' .... \ and pl1mt1cl, i. .. w. ..t l11:i uffus1 ••• ctio.. .. ..,.. ...., _,... .... ,, .... fl...,, ......... priol to tit WWJ' I l;oH 12 lo 20, 1411 J.4lS. -- -Off!Cf Rucbo Calilomla? W•'D be bappy ., llld~""i.'"""'"'• -... c-..,._, ..... -t.t-.Joatdropialttbo COST' M'" HU"""Gl"" D<ll'IJ .. ...,_T Drltu-... "'" tor ..,_, Bros. c.-rw .._., r..til. m Vililoa ea...-.. tr. P1azL " ~ n1.. un IJUN1 ~" nlK UUM.11 • ... Artl ... will aut T ...... 8'S-.50IO 1 I ~ ":"llr"'lllo U:Qaln!:it1~-=":"=":'•:-:· =·=-=~f~-t====N=U=t=W~IAINl<~~~'IOll'IL~·§~G~tt~A~llANG~.~~-~~DM~i~U~:;:::;:::;::l-1 (H•obor ~"'l Ctr.) (Huntinqlo!I C.nt.r) (Fashion 1.i.nd) .._.. • .. - -1'-111S-11.-c.-.w L-================:r::::===::::::;:;:::l---f--~ .\ ~ ,!) \. . ' • • • t I \ ' &·Je e • ... ~--...-,....,-...... ,..._. --.. --;;--,..,.. • -· . . . • • . -. _,,._ .. __ . ,..----.. ' . \ • ·' Students to .Benefit Kappas Open Doors To Decorator Show Keyed to scholar9hip fund-railln.g are Southern Orange County Alumnae of Kappa Kapp• Gamma, whO, for the ninth year, are in the throes o! soUciting ·exhibitiors for· their Interior Design Show, en· titled Deco '68. The five-day event will ~ Wed!)esday, March 20, in· the New· porter Inn, aocording to Mrs. Eugene-0'Rourke, chairman. Tickets fol' the lbow and various other activities already are on sale. Admission to the show is $2. while S3 is being charged for open· ing night. for 41le· rocktail party planned on Saturday and the coffee hour on Sun'd3y. A buffet lunctieon is the feature of the Friday agenda, and price of admisston to this is $6. Tickets may be purchased or reserved by calling Mrs. Richard Wagenseller at '642-2074. Door prUes include two round-trip tickets to San Francisco via Air <wif<>rnia which will be awarded dml.y; Ml outdoor gas lamp will be rellived by some lucky ticket.-bdlder attending the Friday lunch· eon, and a weekend at the Newiporter Inn will be given Sunday. Already engaged to ebow elegant, exoUc and effective room arrangemerU are J . .D. siav.1, Ballock'si Ted Von Hem~ HaUser's Deco!', Glade Ba.men Interiors, Too.i Blake Jnterion, Atta's Furnishings, Donnia Obristy Interiors, The Islanders, Lamp Light Interiors, Robin· 90ll's, Upcburcb Interiors, Yorba Linda/ .Furniture, Leon Interiors, ADllelle's and John Neville Intedora. ' Leaping at the chance to salute the contmg season of spring \IAhile raising funds for those less fortunate are members ol Oom Mesa Women's Club. Thun;day, Feb. 29, is the date selected for the Leap Year Tea, which will feature a &ale of co1orful dllpeawt, shifts and hand bags from noon to 5 p.m. in ltie clubboule. Amouncing the event were unusual bat-Sboped bids invltiDg supporters to '1ook what's 1lllder our i,.t." Arraliging tables far the event, which will benellt Ule Club's sd>olarsfup_fund and pbilanthropies •. are (left to right) 111.e Mmes. William €. Kermode &., Diwin Maltuno and J<iln Miller. l -: • ,_ f>!• ••• Harbor Yachting Sets Racing Around IA·Ll IS CALLING -TroPtcal deror will set the mood for the ninth 8l"lllual lta-IJ Regatta sponsored jdintly by ·the Lido Isle and Balboa yacht clubs. Getting everything· shipshape ·for the March 2 event ' are (Jett oo right) the Mm«. Mel' Rldiley Of IJYC and George Leitch and Jolin B-nd. both ot BYC. ' The invitaUODI are Out. and ~ deccratioDI &re ready. An that rem.ins' ii the racing, dinina: and d;M- cing. . That "all" ls the nlDth 1Ml,li8J. Ba-U R•aatii" oponiond -'by ... Bal>oa ud Lido 1116 YaclJI ch&. {'Adrtlll• will be _,.. ed •t 1:30 p.m., followed .., -... Oil s..unw, Mard> .. tbe .,, "' a.. first ract!1, Greeting regatta guests Jn the Balboa Y acbt Olubboose will be Commodore and Mn. Bob Paley and Vice Commodore and Mrl. Roy Woolley of Lido Isle Yacht Club, and Commodore and Mrs. Rallit Deave:r and Vice Commodore and Mrs. David Smiley ol Balboa Yacht Club. Entertainment Js being planned by Dr. ud Mia. Royal Tucker and Vice Commodore and Mrs. ~ Ray, while decoratiiJnl dlainnen .re Mrs. George Lel1':h ol ~Yacht Qll<I> and Mrs. Mel Ricbley of Udo Ille Yacht Club.- R.ce committee chllrmeb for the outside races will be HAI P!Jllllps ot LIYC and BJU. Tayl-0r of BYC. 1Yopby presentMiont will be made at 6::.:t p.m. Sun· day, Ma-di l, In ttie Balboo Yacht Clm ander the dlrec· ti.on of chainnm Daniel Simpldns Of Udo IN and Bob Wilson Of Balboa. Tb.e annual regatta wu instigated in 1959 by Martin Lockney and William Campbell, I t i f f c<>m- mOdoreS , to et'lcwrafe joint club activities. Reservations for t h l 1 · year's gala may be made by calling Mr. and Mr1. John Redfield, 873-1717 fOr LJYC, and Mrs. Carolir:le Stan, 673-117>'1 for BYC. While Y ~arning for the Past, ·Present Flies ·By Too Fast DEAit ANN LANDERS: I am a teen-a,ge Slrl who ii tearthlng for 1<>me ol tbe annrers to life's pro- blem•. Can yoa tell me why evnyone wants the fut1lre to blftY up and get here? Why can 'l people eQjor todQ? Tbe 10..yur-oldl want. to be 13. 1'he IS-,..,..,ldl wont .. be II. 'l1io ,._,_..-want ., lie 21. Wby , ls H tllat a. llt obead ""'"11....,. ... -......... I nD *"-• liWe poem 1btt -Ilia'-thoopt ...u. Here. ii ii: ' I plall l<ir tbe hrture. r ,.... 1or the put.. ~ Aad., munt:blle, the preaent b •me me fut. ~ • ![ii! too---ID the -1111Wf01 odien w · • ' lo Ille aMUly to .,,-to Ille )<>ys ... •111r'•• 't1 6t ....-&. W.Je :. '"..::: i!'.:""111e ... ...:., '"';':; .., ............... la mtad di••...., n. ·li•m•W-, ,....ra,.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: MJ &ister and ber bUlband aeeded I place to llvt. 1be)" have two children and are expectiq a tbird. We rented them our ana1J: but 1ove17 home. It ••• tll ,....._ ... , ..... ......, .. •Do•~..............-,...,,..,... ,..,.o,, w-n <· f -21t •<* -bJY..,,, 3 • • • ,After four months they moved out and )eR 22 holes In the walls. a broken toilet. two broken windows, cigarette holes in the kitchen linoleum 'lnd prbage In the sink. 'Ibey refuse to fiI anythlnsi because It it: not their property -they paid t rent.. Why are relatives sucb slobs? lball we sue.? -INDIANA DEAR IN : Strogen c•• be alobs, ' ... , W lt'a wwte wlte• tltty are rellttrt1. Yow abovld •ave had 11 acree-nt (,. writtnS' that the ft*'9 .....W tfaYe Ille ltoate hi ftn&- elau e_..du, 11 Ibey fond It. Dtl't ... IC ta measr, expeulve ... _..,. ---· ... alillylll••e•· .. weD. DEAR ANN LANi>Eils: The letter from the bride who. decided to have three bridesmaids after having lnvited five girls to be in the wedding party reopeped an old wound. Many years ago I was a bridesmaid who was lopped ofl Ind l lltVU' WU able to forgive lbe girl. ' Your advice WJI rilftt. You tolil her it didn't mike 'mucb differeDce MW •he wonted i~ fliat the lriOnCblilp would never be the same. ,Row come you are 10 smart · atiout 10 many lhiilgs, Ann ? Have you learn.ct. from experience? -NO CH IC le J: N MYSELF · DEAR CBJCI:• u·1·w .l......_. all IM problems I Mal dt.,rc_ .. .... 9'•,e .. write ........ joa read bere II Ute-1'81111 tf ._. ..i&atkltl and bralnpldbf. I am •lilt coutant commanlcaUoa wHlt oer&da8. clh1g 111UtorlUe1 ii a nrlety af nf1' -and tltey mate me Mk a ht smarter tllu" tam. ..:. Un1ure of yourself on dates ? Whei't r!lht! Whal'• """''' Sbould ,.., 8"ouidn•t you? Seod I« -LudO!t booklet "DaUnp Doi and Doa'OIJ:~ enclosing with your request 3& ~ in e<Hn and a lone, ..U-a-:ldr11!1it. stamped envelope . i Ann Landen will be "8d to • you with your problemt. Send , tO her in care al the DAILY PILOT ebcloslq a 1eU-adllr111cl, ~ dftJope. -..:1 11 I ' H I 11 I • I I . )2 DAILY 'ILOT F rldly, F tbnllty 2', 1968 Educator Tel Is School's Role Childml In tbe community and tile school'• importance to their well-blln& wUJ be diSCUINd by JttrJ Matney at tbe nut IMetlq ol Lea FenuMI CoadDen.ta1 at I : 30 p.m. 1'ueldaJ, Karell 5. in the clubboua. MatMJ 11 ~ ol lbe Board o1 n...... o1 the Fowdafa Vallty S c It o o 1 Distrit'C ... vb principal of e. on. A. P'ilcber Scboal far deli1qo111t ehildna. ud ftD qulWed to """"' dill subject. . ~ tbe procram. •hidl ..nn ~follo• a reium ... ,..... llMdbl&. is Mrs. Harold E. Brown. and _...,. i.ng u boltlesMI f • r refr'eshmeael will be the Mmes. Edward Strkklud. John Kelly. Harry Bremmer and Harold Brow'D. cominC ,... ..... oudtntd. Incllldld will be a plMtlcl Pm"1 and a maCk lbow lor . ~ la tbe C9- dominfum Jn April, a ~ puV ta 1181 &nd ...... and bake W. in NOYebef. Zac:b moathJJ meetJac will future a dilferant pro-crun with a v~ member respo111ibh. ,. • b., u • r r• procram featured erts and craft.a ar· ra111ed by Edward Strickland. . . Married in a &::; ceremony la awrcb, Coacrt...... ... c.ona clel Mar w • r • L1MDe Avia Neal ot r ... tala Valley and C u rt I I We11ey Davia of ~ Beacb. Sisterhood Sale Talk: Bid 'n Buy Membenare--.~ tD buy at ........ --cbeon and ~ ot a.. Sisterhood, ,.... ~ At the February meetinl Of the dub activities for tbe New members ••Jcomed at tile meetiq iDcluded the Mmes. A 1 d o ll Andence, aiet Vemdq. C b a r 1t a Martin and Joni Potrter. ADJ residenU ot tbe Hun- ti 111 ton ContlnenW 1'ownboule Allociation are welccme to join Lea Fem· mes. Meetillp take place tM ftnt Tueeday of eacb month. • Laguna Artist Sketches Techniques of Painting Bouquets A.// Aro.incl Sholom. Sota AM, • Wednetday, P'eb. .. ia a.. Golden Pbeaaaat restaurant. AN ..... Reaping awards and honors from the Newport Harbor Buainetl IDd Ptefetlrion- al Women'• Club were Fred K. Schoepe JWDed Boa-of·tfle.ytU', and Mrs. Harold Trapp (right). Girl-of-tbe·year. Club prndent Mrs. Patricia Pollom Oeft) 'r,resented the awlrds during a festive dinner highlighted by an ofilina1 a.how, 'Hipple Happening." Scboepe is mana1er of the Newport Beach branch, Bank of America. Bid and SU,. LmeM!m chairman, Mn. --., Ta- nenbaum, anDlmlCed funda rai~ wlll be Uled to meet the Silterbood'a financial pledgea to the B r a 11 h Institute, the t • m p 1 e • • rell1lou1 1cbool, scbolanbipa to H e b r e w Union Collete and "cam· persh.ipl" to the camp for to attend. Lecturlni and demon· strat.lnl the techniques of oil pemttn1 to members of the Ooeta Mesa Art Leap Tullday. Feb. '¥1, will be Latuna Beech artist Joyce Clark. Mrs. Clark. eapeclaJly ----------------------------noted for her seascapes, attended Wbittier CoUe1e and UCLA where 1be major· ed in art. She WU selected Harbor Council's Movie Guide Adams E 1 e m e n t a r y School. Coat.a Mesa, wUJ be tbe meeting scene at 7:30 p.m. the public LI invited to exhibit in tbe first Art: ·--~!l!:!!! .......... --lll!l------=-11:m-----~-· USA '58 exhibit at Madilon Living Judaism. • The doon to tt.e Barp.l.n Boutique will opa at 10:30 a.m. with lunch served at 11:30 a.m. Phil Ha.Dion will be tbe auctioneer. Tip-toppers Square Garden, N.Y. A talented m01aic artist, Mrs. Clark bas a mosaic mm-al in Tulare Union High School, fOUl' at Leisure World and one on ttie facade at St. Francis Hospiul, Lynwood. League workshops are still in session e v e r y Wednesday evening in the IChooL Instruction i1 being given in 1 a n d s c a p e • portraiture and still life by David Vaughn. Details are available from Mn. Garry YolDlg, M.5-1834. Three league members, Mn. Olarlea Stanley. Mrs. Arthur J. Williams and Mrs. William R. Ludlum Jr .. won awards during tbe California FederatioD o f Women's Clubs, 0 r a n I • County D is t r i c t Art Festival. IEd1I~' Nolt T~ls mo¥1t tulde Is H8&'*9 r, Ille IMmt c.nwnltttt of He,,,., C-11 '1 A. Mn. ltollert Sor· -It p,...idenl Ind Mn. IUrt s-...., •• commlttM cNINN". It •• .... ""*cl .. • .... ,.,.. '" dt!erml"'"' aillelllt lllmt lot c.erl•lft -··-afld wlll -•• ......... Ytlllf "'"" •re tolklltd. Mall lllem IO Movie Gulde, cart of ""' DAILY l'ILOT I FAMILY CLAMBAKE -Millionaire exchanges identilies with man quite his opposite. THE GHOST AND MRS. CHICKEN -C om i c a I story sprinkled w i t h scares and laughs. THE JUNGLE BOOK - Film of Ktpllng'1 tale or Eut lndlan boy reared in jungle by wolves. THE RELUCTANT ASTRONAUT -space comedy. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE -(X) -Musicai •poof ol the lGll. Delta Phi Upsilon TEENS AND ADULTS ed comedy about butler BAREFOOT IN THE PARK who swindles to keep be· -Story of newlywed We loved employer in luxury. in a Greenwich Vill.aae SMASHING TIME -Ap- walk-up apartment. pealln1 Britiah mUlical THE BALLAD OF JOSIE spoofs London'• "swinging -y ouna widow struggles scene ... for women's right& in old THE SPY WI'nt A COLD Wyoming Territory. NOSE -Spy spoof about FlRECREEK -Western. . "bugged" bulldog. GRAND PRIX -Film about racing drivers with ADULTS exciting climax. COOL HAND LUKE THE FLIM·FLAM ·MAN _ Chain gang prisoner re- Prepo1terous, b u t en· taiM spirit in face ol cruel tertainin&, comedy done in and arbitrary force. style of Buster Keaton and THE GOOD. THE BAD. Harold Lloyd. AND THE UGLY - EL GRECO -Many of the OutraieOU! v i o I e n c e . painter's works are shown Spanish·ltalian version. again.st Reo.ainance Spain POINT BLANK -Savage background. tale of u n d e r w o r I d TO SIR, WITH LOYE -ven1eance. (X) -Teacber brin11 REFL E CT I 0 N S IN A MDM of relPOD'ibility to GOLDEN EYE -Amcral antiloclal .... of LoDdoa peop. bm>md ta llnll'der I temJ offered are all new. Mrs. Tannenbaum Aid, and will raqe from anaJ1 ap- pliances and fundture to jewelry. clothine and a three-day Lu Vepa vaca- tion. Luncheon Plans Tbe Woman'• SodeV of Christian Service at ~ Mesa'• !"int M e t b o d I • t C h u r c h la IChedullnl a Luncheon Ia Served proeram for Thunday. Feb. 21, at noon. in the church. R e a e r vatlon1 ~Y be made with Mn. Gearp Per· tey, preUdent. at ~. by Tuuc:tQ, Peb. rr. Tick· eta are SJ.. llaml. Gil -Arwt ...... VAU.&Y Oii 'l'D DOLLS Serden Club MA.'ftJD TIC.Df& A ND -TIM .. 1 m:e1111r .. a of ADULTS show buli.Detl warld. The first Tuetd.ay at 10 F J · o Pl d THE FAMILY WAY -Lack WATERHOLE NO. 3 -a.m. is the time set mde ounaers ay anne mof .... e'°1i~lllCYe-~y8 dint~e':t Rowdy lpOOf of Westens. ~~d:e~!:r:o ~~t~~~ IUll\ u-u• Vllla1e life filmed oo Delta Phi Upalloo will fea· Santa Monica Unified School tbreatell the marriate ol Island of Crete. tion may be obtained by ture ita Founden D•v lunch· Diltrict. a youna Enllisb couple. calling Mrs. B r a d I e y 7041 eon tomorrow at nom in tbe PrelidiDa over the lunch·.-=F=IT=Z=W=ILL:::;;;;Y==IJ=Ch::;tbe=art=·=X=denotel===e=x=ce=Dent=::;mo=VJ=·e=. =Sc=h=w=arz=. =~==·===-.! Buntlqtca-sberatoa Hotel, eon will be Mn. Herbert ... t.Aa.B ... 1a Choose the deiree ol warmth you want on cbl.ll1 sprlng days. nights. Knit either or both hats. One flat piece for each! Knit on 2 needles, 2 strands worsted. Pattern 7 0 4 7 : directions to fit all slus. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cenlt for each pattern for firlt- Puldena c.d'nll, natioaal 1 r a a d Mn. D. C. zmtkovakJ ii COUDd1 prellclent and '1p· feat.nd • p • a k er at ~ ot Loi ADplet City meet1q of the natlanal hen· Scboolt. anry fraternity ol e a r 1 Y Offlcen of the Newport cbildhood education. Dis· Barb9r A110datlon are the cuutng Critical Iuues in Mmes. Samuel McElfresb, Education, the 1~1t i1 di· pre1Ldent; Loulte Wrlght. rector of Children s Center. vlce prealdent; D o u g l as Area Women Recognized Ralnter. treasurer. and E. E. Redlt. a,cretary. clas1 malling and special ,u-....__ ..,.. St. '--.. handlin&. Send to Alice _. .....,. ~ "--¥' Active members from the coastal cttles are the Mmea. Thoma Au.rtdle, Em1Ue Amil. B. S. ~ R. T. Hol- camb, Ltllle BamJW, Da· t.r J8Cbae, Jr.dwta ...... nitb, L. ,. . WlllaD. v. J. Brooka, the DAILY PILOT, BOlpital volunteen a D d l~ Needlecraft Dept, B• ,.... wre • band to 1S:S. Old Chelsea Station. 'Wttne. 1M prtMDtiltioa fl New York, N.Y.10011. Print aftl'dl and a cblck to tbe N A .... _ bolpltal from volunteen :g:c-•.a.• ame, .uet1, Zip. P~ durlna tbe annual awarda C'" ~ A ·1 tera Nuaber. First time! luncheon recenUy. m UXI iery Jumbo 1 9 II 8 Needlecraft Catatoa -hundreds of Area women recopised The tint 'nlundAJ of the llesltna. 6 free patteMll for hours ol service donated 1D011th memben of the < i n c I u d e 1 d e 1 i 1 n e r to the hospital in Or.nge American Leglon Amlllary. &weatera) in81rucUona ln-included Mra. Art Roux of Colla M .. a Unit 456 ptber 11.1-Knit -oc .. ·t Costa Meu, 1,000 hours: bl the American Lelk>n WJC,J . • .... UC • em-Mrs. Wllllam Pudra Of u-n t • ·----tlo broioer. so cents. ._.., a p.m. uuunua " Bool ., ta JUiy Ruta _ Newport Beach, SOO hours, reprdin1 membenhlp it complete patterns _ in· and Mrs. Victor Oltnwmn1 obtalDable by caUing Mrt. upeulve, easy to make. •1ijioliilrvineiii0i 300iiiboura.iiiiiiiiiiiNealiii8i0iupniii• 54i18iit.T1i4i. iii cents.· Boot No. 1 -De.lue Qldll -18 complete patterm. Send SO cents. FlllUAIY SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS CAPRIS Wore Up To $25 Now Up To V2 °" swums orton-Weol Up To . V2 °"' COOIDfNATID 'ASTIL WOOi. SKllTS-TOPS-JACKm "'TO V2 °" .,,CT A TOil a JUNIOa DUSSIS Decrw. ~-. c....... w.ee 1/s °"• ... 3424 VlA LIDO N~llACM WISH YOU COULD THROW OUT ALL YOOR FURNITURE .. Caa yoa ... it? T•f Lit _. el ear deeipen 1llelp you with a lOllc fA111t plan. It11 ~te yow -.ry Jrea"' of color .,.. ..,_,.. TMa. little by little. yea add what year MMlpt permita. Tbe retult will J,e a delight. Mnlif1al .. wen • prfftieaJ. And that'• what your borne llaoaJd be, and tctill k when yoa eon1ult with a J. B. Bigpr profellional interior cleliperl lktter ttat ...,, bring B .... 13N Semi--~ Sale MW ln pttpe-. LAaGIST STOCK Ofl HINRIDON DttlXl~IRITAGI ftN(H(»W~ MUIOI DICX>IATION ·-··II~ - SANTA MIA& Meift et EJeventh ' ' . IANTAMIA.,_e ~ .. MOMMY rvtNi-. "°" ... ..., MU. CUITIS DAVIS llelwuery ... Tbe ne•l)wedl are Jnak. inc their home in, Hun· tincton Beach follo*lal • boneymoon in Mesico. The on Mn. Davia ls a junior maJorinc 1n hiltory at UCI wbile ber butband 11 a prelaw student at 0ranie eout eonea-. GRAND OPENll"G g,,,.,. '6 Schoo/ o/ :hance Charm -modeling TOE TAP IALLROOM ACllOIATICS IALLIT CHARM MODELING TELEVISION OPPORTUNITY AHD SCHOLARSHIPS ""'FOR THQSE ST.UOENTS WHOM WE FIR HAVE' THI AMBITION AND TAL,. INT TO SUCCER»~ For A ~lier You MOfllll •.,... MOUSIWMS CA-MU All COUltSfS TAILOIED TO 'YOU• IHOrVIDUAL HIU>S, ~; Skol o/ ~-Cluu.n-m,,JJ;,., 2911 HAUOI, COSTA MBA . ...., •. l'tfONI 5401 .... "*'911 .. .. .. . . ., ......... -# ..,., ........ -. . ............ Peering Around WISBJNG Mrs. William (Jeni) Holmes a bon voyage at a luncheon party 1n her bonor were board members ol the Harbor Aux:lllary of the Sooth Coast c h l l d Guidance Clink:. Mrs. Holmes and her bus· band will oe leaving for an extended trip to the Orlept culminati.ng ln T h a 11 a n d where they will viaJt b e r llOn and his new family. Mra. Louis Pratt. opened her Cost.a Mesa home for the festive 1 u o c h e o n . Toauing Jerri wttb good wishes were the Mmes. Robert Bernard, Leon Fry, Robert Cerf, H o m e r Howard, 0 . E. Howland and Charles Kelley. More well-wishers were the Mmes. Frank Mar1ball, C a r 1 Martin, Berk Mc. Collom, John McKerren, Edward Parker, E v a n Prichard, O'Hara Smith, John Sparling, W i 111 e m Stevenson, John Wright, M. A.. Rlchley, Harry Kemp and the ~ess, Mrs. Pratt. S5th ANNIVIRSAlY CILRRATID MISS MELINDA Henry has completed training as a Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA) at the south central r e g i o n a 1 training center in Norman, Okla. After ll:x weeks of Jn. tensive trainln1, Mia HeDFY was assigned with other worken to Mineral Wells, Tex. Her duties are to set up a youth council, create activities for the socially un- dertrlvileged and to tutor classes in e le m e n t a r y grade. Mn. SpeWI,. hltman, Mr. •ncl Mra. Paul A. '•""" (left to ritht) Paul A. Palmers Honored • Mr. md Mn. Paul A Palmer of Irvine Terrace celebrated their 55th wedding anni· venwy during a festive dinDe!' party Mth their daugibters, .om-in-law, gmnddlildren and clo8e &lends. Gathering in tile Villa Nova restaurant to let.e the Palmers were daughters Mld spou· sea, the Meesrs. alld Mmes. Spalding East· Auxiliary Groups Eye 'Seasonal Greenery' With the end of the fiscal year fut approachin& fu.od· raitlna efforts are being doubled bJ cb8ptma ol tbe Auxiliary (If Hoag Memorial HospMal, Prubyterlan. Come Tuesday, Feb. rt, memben of Nigbtingalel Cbapt.er will mett f o r luncheon end bridge 1n the Baycreit home ol Mrs. Wilbur Newman, p a s t cb&pt« clW.rman. 'M r s . J ack Gamaua ia chairman ol u,. U a.m. event. The Afflianta Chapter with chafnnan Mra. James Party Offers Cards, Sweets Laguna B • a c h Chapter 521, Order of tbt Eastern Star will ltage a dessert and card party in the Ma- sonic Temple at 7:~ tmigbt. Alao upcoming ls an Or· ange County Party Night bein& planned by Mr. and ' Mrs. Arthur Stead, patron and anotjate matron, at 8 p.m. Friday, )larch 1, in the Muonlc Temple. Walsworth will ltage a card party-buffetfluncbeon March 13 in the hospital confereooe center. Decoratkloa w i 11 be created by Mrs. Jerry McClellend with the "wear· ing of the green'' In mind, and a money tree with shamrock background will be designed by 'M r I • Lawrence Brixey. Carda will be played from 10 a.m . Mrs. Barry Keeley and Mrs. Ralph Wllaon are in charge ot food, with Mrs. ~. Logan collecting door prizes, and Mrs. N. S. Cochran, 548-0903, bandl· ing ticket sales. Filled with pride over their group'• profits are members of tbe Buntllf C'!lapCer. 'lbe group netted nearly • at a Valentine's Day party. In charge were Mrs. Ch a r 1 e s Stanwood, ways and means chairman and Mrs. Jack Cunningham, chapter cbairman. Hlgbligbt ot the lunche<m came when Mn. Henry Jooea, auxDiary president, announced that the auxiliary won $500 and a bronze pla· que signifying a Disneyland Community Service Award. A Cale• WOrlh $25,000 I man, Emery Hamm, Paul Silva and Mrs. Jean Preston. Miu Henry, daughter of tbe Robert L. Henrya of Laguna Beach, also is assis- tant Girl Scout leader. Also present were grandsons Hamilton and Kemiieth Smith and their wives, grand- son Bruce Preeton and granddaughters Mias SUAD F.astman and Mn. Paul Bailey and her buaband. Mill Agnes Blomquist aJeo at. temed. She is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and attended Orange Coast College when she applied for VISTA. Horoscope Leo: Socialize Tonight MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26 By SYDNEY OMARR "Tbe wise man controls his destiny ••. Astrology points the way." ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get down to business of communlc.ating ideu, desires. Ut:lllze lour ex- cellent c o nt a c s. Don't watt for others to make sug- gesUona. Be a tell-starter; accept responaibWty. TAURUS (April 2n-'May 2>): Avoid tendency to be fixed in your ways. A little ver aatlllty today can go a long way. Sped.al honor could come your way. Ex- cellent for rewan1, uking Fellowship's Busy Bakers Whip Up Sale Mouth-watering treats are being prom.iJed by memben ot the Harbor Ladles Fel· lowsbip ol Harbor Aaem· bly ot God Cburc=, aors of a bake sale tom . Mrs. V. L. H rk will direct tle sale beginning at 10 a.m. in the Harbor Shop· ping Center. Costa Mesa. AD homebaked items are belna contributed by the membership including the Community Outreach, Art and World Vision circles. Proceeds will further mis- sionary project.a ol the fel- lonldp. for greater compensation. GEMINI (May 21.June :IO): Favorable lunar aspect today c o in c I d e a with joume11, communlc. atio~ overall pbllosophy. Y o o make declaJona whkb affect long-range plans, policies. That news will a r r l v e tonight CANCER (June 21.July 22): Your hunch pays off. Follow through. S h a r e knowledge. L e a r n by teaching. One who asks for help ends by aiding you. Legacies, other p e o p 1 e ' s money figure prominently. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): Emphaaia on public rela- tiona -people want ad· dltlonal information con· cerning your activities. Be prepared. Exhibit 1ense of humcr. Engage in social ac- tivity tonight. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Attend to chorea at home, especially repairs. Check safety devices. Be alert get· ting in and out ol tub. Acci· deata avoided il you are not carelen. Show appreciation. LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22): dominates scelle today. Your patience la tried - but lt you are patient the result ls beneficial. Realize thlt. Respobd accordingly. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. rl- Dec. 21): Accent o n messages, Ideas, urges and how you respond. B e versaWe without scattering forces. Be opt l m Is t l c without f o o 11 n g yourself. Test your own sense of fitness. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): S e n ae of responsibility comes to fore. Money, power, authority are highlighted. In p e r s o n a 1 relations a decision i s necessary. Could involve m a r r l a g e , c b i Idren, business. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2n-Feb. 18): Cycle high. Lunar posi- tion empha s izes m. dependence, seU·starting at- titude. Be confident State needs, views. Push 'forth to new starb in new direc· tiona. Break with past PISCES (Feb. 19-March :ID): If you love a mystery, you get to solve one today. Best way la to take new tack. Obtain solid hint from AQUARnJS message. Don't be a prisoner of past methoda. Modernize pro- cedures. Communication from loved one proves significant. Be willlng to make changes. G E N E R A L T E N- Eveoing b 1gh11 g ht s DENCIES: New emphasis romance, redlacovery or on outer space. youthful excitement. Active, (To find 11111 ,_.. • .,.,, vourwlf and 'ta} da •· ta . ..........,,, _,. SvclMY Omart'a JO. Vl y 1a OD p. -boollltt, The TMll ~ Alfnll. ...,, lefMI JD cenll le Omarr eoc1c111, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 111e DAILY "'Lor . •• J2C. G<•nd 21): T.altative p e r 1 o o ft:r,' '""'°"' ...,. Y°"-N.Y. Collections, Contributions Coast Juniors Vary ·Activities C&nce.S atam~. foreign and oommem«atlve, and aJl«ted cards and elbums are being coUected by mem· bert of ttie South Cout Junior WMlan'a Olub under the dlftc:16on of M r 1 . Maurice Donahue, interna- tional affaln cllalrman. Mn. Donal'lue and Mrs. Bond tbompeon 1 o r t , ~ and mail the COD· ~ to orpbanlpa, )eplr cololdu and o t b • r ••"''IClona able to Ull caem. AIKlml .. med bJ the Maieall Orpbana .. in Ma· ko ~ Che7 become ac:r~. St. ltabel•1 Bolpttll tn India end a llpc ooloa)' ~ t!s'oaP Kmblrd ~ Joe., l a .,..... ... csdll tar - decoratiom and t b e r a p y wort, while the g:.a,mp; are seut to the Sona ol Norway wtlo se1l them to raise fu nds for TB holpitala. Memben ol the Juniora have elected to present a VJU'iety of programs for the cbUdren and juveniles liVl.nt in the Al>ert SiitA>n Fost.- 8ome and J\1"'1lle Hall. Mn. RObett M a r t e n • Joadl drattman, recent;ly w l(lpliDlied tD 1erve 1'tda UM 111 t 1 d 1 repruentiae u.;:..~.atW bJ club members, will CCJO- dact a crafta proeram twkle a month for the pla Ill Jovu11e Ball. On Ule tint Tlaetdl.J "' eedl ~ Mn. MID t.nc 9DCl Mn. ........ will .. I •• Jn. the Toddler's Section by ~I .toriet and con· ducdng auperv1aed play ac· ttTMiel. Mn. Frank Fleck, Mrs. Lone and Mrs. G le n n Swinehart have planned pro- srams which will include dilcllHiona on hair pro- baeml and c.tH, and Mrs. Loq will give a demoostra- tion by cutUng and aetting .... of the atrls t hair. Tbt Junion alllo are fill· • toleilry and cosmetic ks& ad CCIDectlng cake mix· •, ~. books and oomlc boob for the library' wblJe Mn. Ml1t Rohr and ~ member• h ave "hn Ired to fltalf & •1r1 cart to diltribllte ........ ..WW-the •• tlJl:a ? Baa. MRS. JAMES STEPHEN GIRAUD Former MeMn M.ni• Norfolk Ceremony Girauds Home in Mesa During double ring rill.es performed by the Rev. Herbert Hugh Smith in the Episcopal Church of the Ad- vent, Norfolk, Va., James Stephen Giraud c 1 a i m e d Susan Elizabeth Walker as June Date Selected Kathryn Pn!DUce ol'Huo- tingtoo Beach and Richard Hall haw selected June 15 as the date for their wed- ding in the First Christian Church ol H u n ti n g t o n Beach. Miss Prentice, daughter of the late Mr. and Mr$. Paul Hughes, was grad u a t e d from Huntington B e a c h High School and is attending Golden West College. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence Hall of Lynwood, w a s graduated from Lynwood High School and is attending Compton College. They both plan to enter California State C.OUege at Long Beach in the fall A Champagne his bride. Parents of the bridal COU• pie are Mr. and Mrs. John William Walker of Nocfolk and former residents of Costa Mesa and Mrs. Olllen Giraud of Costa Mesa and the late Mr. Octavio Giraud. Preceding the bride down the aisle to the altar, which was decorated in aimple ar· rangements of white gl.ad)oll and chrysanthemums, were four altar boys who carried ~torches. 'lbe tdde, liven ID mar· rfage by her father, wore a gown of candlelight silk organza with a fitted empire bodice of chantllly lace and seed pearl.a. 1be lace was rep8'2teci on the A-line skirt and on the chapd traiji which was attached at the waist. Her chapel length veil was caught to a silk organza bow, and she carried a bou· quet of white roses. Paron pink empire gowns, matching headpieces and arm bouquets ol red roses were selected for Miss Pa1rlda Walker, the bride's sister am maid ol honor, and Mrs. Richard Fowler ol New C&rrolton, Md., Miu Kay Mtrphy of Baltimore, Miss Sharon Brumley of Virginia Beach and Mlle Virgini& Hammond o! Norfolk, bridesmaids. The bridegroom asked Fowler to be hil best man. whD9 llel'ViDg q groomsmen w er e Cbarlei Ruppersberger, Baitimore;' Wayne Beckman, CoUece Park, Md., Ch•les N~ and Cavil 't&ylor, both of Norfolk. A receptioa f6>wed _, the Officen Olub at th• N a v a J Station. Norfolk, where Bobert Plaufe QJo. tinent:al Elombo p' • 7 • " beckground mUslc. After a short wedding trip toWilli a msburg ,tbe newlyweds will make their home in Costa Mesa. The bride attended the University df. M a r y 1 a nd where she was a member of the Kappa Deita sorority serving 18 rush cbalrmaD for one and one-half yean. Sbe is a member of the Diamond honorary society and last June she received the Sisterhood award. Her bmband, a S'ellior at Callf ornia State Oollege at Fullerton, dml)ed Orange Coast Colege ... (lSC at Long Beach. A (iet.acquafnted ObamplCDe ~the belfldDI et •7 ._. M year for TWA OUpped Wlnp , On.nee eo.t ~ ....,_ me up decorations are (left to rtgbt) .. )fma 1.-0Uil ~ ... left and Rid1ard Raella. PonDlf hOI&•• •• .. wtlc<l:DI to lette. 646#1, -............ t lrclMoo and tlilia-:r .. eMl&. • • . f - DAILY Pll.OT U~IT ......... That'• ltl11 BOii St. Louis Cardinal catcher John Edwards takes a high, ha.rd one from hi6 soo David at the Card6' camp in St Petenburg, Fla. F.dwards. is a newcomer with tlle C.Uda, having been acquired in a trade from Cincinnati. ca..,,•t ot1 tlae RefHHlnd Shirk Irks Lion Boss; Bloom to Be Bypassed? W ett:minlter priDdpal F e r r e n auutenaen ta ltU1 recovetinc from Monday'a u,in& day -whldl began When be rubed b.11 Wife to the bolpltal tor a ,.n 1Udder or kldney stone attact. TbeD CCDe the 8umet lap rwcndtiDf jnflpmca ,quabble with AnaMlm. And that Diaht be Md to rwb home to celelrate CIDI al ldt )'OUDptls'I birtbdaya. He wu allo irked by aiesw Shirt'• action when be teamed thllt the AnabeUn pinclpe1 b a d dellwnd cop. ol Anaheim'• rebuttal to WHITE WASH public ldloo1I oHidala lhould be nmtncW of that, Rev. stmlc. ..... ltlel.,..le C.nu UI Mar _,. Basketball euel BID B1Nm .. , .._ t.JltlMe lw a.slderatl• • e9adt ti die Orate C.Uty Sid ......,. team wl!IQ wlD .... ee Nerd! GU 11111Lmer at Orn1e Cout Collete. · ft aeema 101De erttla COlltHd that Bloom U. beea aadb1 u An.st.r team all MUOI ud tut 111Cla U bcmor 1•.W be palffd aroud. Elmer Combe of Ha• th Ch• Bead and 1Arte Olloa (Marlu) are tdler poulbblUea for tllle e.veted eowhlq pott la tM awmaer dusk. Slaort Cl re11lu Caupt en the rebound: It looked for a moment u tboogb colol'ful basketball official E m i 1 Neeme would baVe a wblatle jammed iDto h1I bridgework when be called the fifth personal foul against Nevada Southem's John .Trapp. 'lbe latter madl JMMdn& paturel It the former N-Barbor Blab and Mater Del blaketMD cwh ud i.d to be restrained by fellow players. Atreme••71-I,_...,.._ .a.,, ....... ., ...... ..... c... ... -....... .. MelseCW te._. Tab m1 Mr ..... .,.... Mell .... ... die~ lane u lm.....,..S an. ..._.were lldfer .. .,.._ ........... c.m ..... A photo in tbe LA T1mel lbowed tbllt Co.ta Meaa'1 speedJ bou.aewife, Dee DeBaK. Gnlabed lecoad ta the recent illdoor track ... at Tbe Farum. <>mdala ..... Dee tird in tbe !Yellt. .111'e ........ f•r•er Wet' t tta.._ ....... .. ,._, ....._ .. i..... .-ree...a ... ,...... .......... ,.. Ulllvenlty ti lt8mat l'nel. ..... , .............. : .. 2 la ............ ,.,.. ... ,.... ........................ ._ . ' . . ... . . . Girl ~ager TBlk · ol MILL CREEK. ~ .. (AP) - When Kay Robertoa Mt ...._ ball 1tiUr the Mill er.et Hllb ldiool lfrll' team, many al ., ....,, 290 people turn out to W8teb. Kay l1 a g!rl ,rbo bM lllldll a local reputatiob with ber polllt·1Hk· Ing prowess. Lut P'tb. t lfle ICWtd 80 pointa in one game. Coach Ray Dodd pulled ._ oat after the third period Ne •• be didn't want to run ap .. ICtn. Mill Creek won '7-30. Last year, X.y ICOred 71 ,.._. In a single contest. ~-------... ftat tbe ,..... .. far .. ... pointa ~ &VII ID -. .... mt Dodd Aid. "If ,,. loobd bdo It. she milbt tvta bold tbe aatiGUI record. .... Dodd 11Jd bll 1u.,er -1tar•1 average ii 41.1 point. per came but be never allows ber to play a fuB game. TbeM ill Crm 81laad bll a 2M rec«d and X.y .... ... Cit to tbe Ntt toanamat. "Last ,.. ,,. -beat la tbe Tue.on Open's 'S oplwmore' Leader McGee Speechless After ·Firing 65 TUCSON, Aris. (AP) -Jerry be lellrned be wu b Int-round McGee, caTyin& a two-ltnlb lud ieader. Into today's second round el • McGee, a ISO-pounder from New SJ00,000 Tucsoc Open Golf TOUl"ll.· Lexington. Ohio, CM"ded aeven birdies ment, behaves just like a ~year-old ,,. and not a linaJe boeey • be bumbled second-year pro. the 7,200-yard per 72 Tucson National -He watched the scare board the golf course. good part of his fine round Clll Tllur• "I'm a little IPMCbieu," aaid dlo'. McGee. after be bcled a birdie putt -He ICl'ambl~ lib c:ruy • 111111 on tbe 11th bole to cany a two-stroke boles just to save a I*'· lead over Dean BeDWl, ~. into -He-w• almolt •I*' th• after today's play. flnlahine wltb a .,__., • ..,_ ~ McGee, who learned bU 1011 from 3i--86. his stepfather, Car Holden, club pro -And be opt ned aw adw wben in New Lexington. rolled in birdie Golden West Tests Mounties Tonight at OCC Mt. San Adonlo, tbe Jll'MMIOO dlolce by ITllOllt prognottkalora to win the Eastern Conferenee bubtball cbainpionsbip, vim Orange Coast College tonight as the EC'• third place team to play aeventh p.ce Golden West. Dick Strk:klin. the Golden W..t coach. owne reaped for lie Wlting MowJdoec. "Mt. SAC bu ~ aort of a nosedive. but I atm think b1 have the best mllterlal in tbe • J:utem Confereoc.e a.ceJt f« Ore .. <;oast." In their ut meetlnl, Goldia West gave the Mounties a acce mtll Ruttier top scorer Mike Sbellej foaled out with six ndnutet left. The pme WU tied at that point but 11'9 Moaaties ptjled away to will by 11, t&-7'7. "Mt. SAC beM •rill tbtir blllabt ..... ~ p .,.... " P BnaM c w ..... ., G Marlld M G ltelley .. 1 \alt Wne," Stricklln commented. "Thia time we're just 1om1 to bave to out-nbound them to whl. ,, strlcklin will have to to wltJi. two players nmling lnjuriea t o n I g h l Guard Bob Kieirwe!ter has a stitched chin • a result of a cut he suffered m Tuelday'a Santa Ana game and Paul Kordlk re.injured a groin muscle pull agialnst the DoDI. The Ruttlen wn routed by Santa Ana, 82-52. Mt. SAC beat (J)affey Tuetday. 72-&1. UCl's Hogan Scores Upset In Net Tourney putts o1 from .. toot oa tbe fifth tine r.« cm tba tub ~ Ulh bole to • fMt Oil tbe 11th. a par-4, bola and Mlled • JI.foot putt oo •yard monater whicb gave prOI number 15. a tough time Thurlday. A.. stroke behind Beman"' at four· It was the best round ever • a uncfer-1*' • w .. Steve Oppermann, pro for McGee. who played in IO tour· Bruce Crampton, Dave Stockton llld nameuta lut y e a r -1 wbo'a best John ~ . pay cbeck dming tbe currtDt winter ~ b9ck Oil .. tour the flnlt tour bu been -Jn tbe Bob Hope time liDal be Md a CJ1t removed Desert Ouak:. from bll ri#lt band Jm. 31, retuned Beman. ~ ~ clllCbt fire to tournament play a weet 800Del Oil tbe ~ DiDe ~y aft.-. .. Ml doctor bad apected. finUlllog the front side with a one-Defmding cbampion Arnoid Palmer. under 36. lbot two-over S.S-74 'l'bundly, 8'ne He c.amecl putts of four. 30 and ltrotea _off the pece. • Soviet Stars To Compete In Oakland OAKLAND -Ralph Boston, a gold a.ad lllwr medal winner Jn the 19llO md '64 . Olympics, it looking to the ttimnlatJ<e of Ruuian competition to P*e bbn high in the Natioati AAU IJldoor Tract and Field Cham· pionshipa tonight The meet bu lured nearly 400 al the United States' best indoor attdietes Plus stars from Russia, Finland' Greece, Britain and Yilgodavia f~ its two.day ll1d night atand tD die Oakland Arena. "The long JlBDp field in this country ~ldom varies.'' Boston remarked. You bee Bob Beamoo. Gayle Hoptina every weekend and it reached a point where it doe.all 't matter bow JOU fare against them. You know you'll meet them apin. "But bring in people like the lb111tw and rqu're stimulated." Seamen, who recently leaped 2'1·1: Hopkiu, and Ruasia's Tony Lepilc, Who baa car-~ 1n amonc 14 Jong jump entrants here. * * * INGLEWOOD -fte t.. A.feles Lebn .... te ...,.._ tltelr c:rlP -aeeeail plaee ........... But· e6aD A...a..u.'1 ...... tlvtthll t.llllt wlle• tltey med tile Clltdaa-tl Re'81a 8& 'ne J' ........ Bllt .. lllerea1e tllllelr leed. tile Labn ..._ •tea& Cite •1• wldle tM S.. PrudlC9 Warrten 1ole to tile a... Celtlel. * * * ANAHEIM -The AnahMm Amtp closing in on t!Mir lon1nt Joemi ttreM a1 tbe 1eaacm, wm try to map tt Sunday when ibey bolt tbe Boustoa Mavericb . The Amigoa, who dropped eftbt stral&ht lut moath, lost tbetr ahth in a row Tbanday nitbt u the Mln- neeo&a MUltiet l'Glllped, 128-112. * ·* * LOI ANGELa -fte UaA tnek UC Irvine's Patti Ho&an, tbe n• Uon'1 Uth ranted women's temdl plaJW, Ntlttered a major ups.t 'tluindll1 in the National Women'• Indoor teanLt cbmlpionthipc a t Winchester, MMa. Miu Boean, 18. of La Jolla, defeated slxtb·teeded Vicky Rotv• Of Rye, N.Y., f.2, &-3. Another Orange Coast area entrant. Orange Coast Treks To No Man's Land .......................... .... ,,_ .. ,.._,...,.,.. ......... ._......, ....... ........... ~'Tr.a. n.M.. Kill.by Harter of Seal Beech, WU beaten by Becky Vest of Jackson. Mill., f.l, M . MlK Harter ii recover- lq from the nu. 111.u,Rogen, ranked 11th nati.oully, " • lbldent It tJa.A.: lonl s.ardly nllbt aplmt Mt. SAC. • Wetzel aplaina. G~uchos Top UCI, 83-:7 8 "Q.l&yn.,.,a_.Wllllalmil.. _ n 11 • fbte lba!Jtill d9 ..a _.. a team Jib aat II dlllc '-tlit · mic19e al tbe [ I lflJ-1 a • ltcamablta_bJ......, a~p«ft hi." n. Plr .. wiD be Ill fld1 ..... for the Alta Loma tnt • ..._. ICOl'tng act Bruce °"P"'la '*- to .. Uneup .,., ....... "-dlw'• "We knew lt would be a tough Slllll• up there. lt'1 VV'/ dlfticalt to wfl OD the road. Sui&a 8-bar1 cloea't baw a O'Mt record bat th17 daWtU..aWt.m,.W...'' • I p PT c G 0 a.Bir -N ·=:: w s n .. °"* ... \ • • ...... - Taking a llance 1t UPl'a and c:oDece 1-ktt- baU poll you lmd 'IUcb sr-t Dame1 u McNeett State. !Outhwest Mluowi Sta1e, Asbland. Bethuoe- Cookman, Oclethorpe ind Eactem New MeDc:o. And never lorget Monmouth. But the point is that you cu klot trom top to bottom and not tind the name ol UC !nine. H'fhe polls 4*t't bother rM/' sarys UCI CMdt Dick Divis. Hlltht now I'm...,.. l.....,_tM In tecur· lftl I ..,... ... the NCAA ,..,.... *'-" I Ifft In ma~ the UPI poll.'* And by the way -._ 1t1yttedy hive the Howard fl!ilyne score frem S.tur4rt nlttht? * * * COit.a Meaa Hiah buketball COldl Herb Liv· tfJ1 A1I hit atar Of last aeuon, Steve Turley ii "prepved to apmd 10 rears in the penltellU.ry" for mailing bis draft card back to the Selective Semee s,.tem. Tl.Uiey, now a student at Dartmouth College, bas visited Liwey since he became involved in the anti-war movement. "It Is very hard for me to understand Steve on this sultfect but I respect him for com. l"f to my home, facl"t me like a men and talklnt to me about It. "Steve lmows I went out Of my way to help Mm get a tobolarship to Dstmouth (Turley hu since dropped off the Dartmouth freshman team) and he felt obltpted to tell me per8onany the re.eons for what he's done. 'TA.liiel', Steve hid contemplated ~ng to Sweden or Canada but no., be'• ~ tM ~ apomihilities for bis act llnd ptepered to ICCOUDt for it.•• * * * In 1 conversation with Anaheim High foot. ball coach Clare V1nHoorebeke followtng Wednes- day's dead!ock vote in the Keirin Keders cue, Van ~ mock of tbe notion that be would recruit Keders. "Listen, If I w.. tolnt to recruit • foot. ball player, I'd be out loolclnt for becks. We'w got plenty of linemen retumlnt next year but no INcb. So why would I be out huntl"I clown • llneman?" On tbe subject of whether or not Anaheim C1111 do more for a boy in securinC for him a college ~cholarship, V!Ml said: "I'm sure Blll {BoeweB) bas Just as many boys on scbolanhip in coUece • I do, if not more." * * * Here'a 111otber name to ldcl to tlMt lilt ol tboee rtronct1 beini C'ODlddered for tbe bubthlG Job at ~. Saddleback Junior College: Brent ~ JJI AJ:w. helm. * * * In • time when c.... ef hlth school ath- letes transfwrl"t t. otMr tchoofs are anythlnt but scat'M, It's refreshl"t to learn of one who decided to stay put. The sultfect •• JKk Trott.r; 6-3 Foothill Hfoh (Tustin) star whe hat been ft.med the Crestview L-eue's pl•yet of the year. He's the son of Tustin Hlth baslcetlNll eoech George Trotter and the ltoy had the opportunity last summer to enroll at Tustin High. Had he trantferred to Tustin, he probaltty weulcl hlft play94 en a championshl, tea~. "He's done 9"rythfftf for us," Mys '•· hfll eoach Henry Hummell. "He's aver11lnt more than 25 ,ofnts • pme." * * * Why is it Californla's State Colleges haw never formed their own conference for football llld bis· ketbtll? How's this 80UDd for an eight-teem conlennce: tong Beach, San Diego, San J0t1e, to. Angeles, San Femando Valley. San Frlndsco, P'relno and Hum- boldt? ThUI would free UCI to go into a buketbalJ leegue with, ay, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Clara USF, USD, Peppet"dine, Lo101a and UOP. . RACE RESULTS ---- • • • • • .. • • -· .. .,.. i-r' " • F'l'WQ, FMnllrJ 23, 1968 DAILY PUT .~· OileFs, Gd~ Replay Opeµers in CIF ~ 1J ION EVANI ................ lt't a. • .._ al fN• .. fOr two ol the tbr .. Oranae Oout are.a tllama wbl.ch will take th9 noor 1'1esday ftlpt 1n the first round ol tM CIF tar1e .choola (AAA) baaketball p.t.yo«a. '!be third arta •· trant, M1!flna, travela to Redlands. Huntinrtoo 8eacb a a.4 Corooa del Mar -two Gf the SouthlaDd'a lftOlt f>OC*ll outfits -e.nMCI ~ Cotdl BlD Blooma'a Sea atrus Belt 1MCUe daam· Kine• and tbe 00 Qt1 ~ ploaa lD tbe Terriers . will boat ~ NIM foes tbey If aeedlnll Jll'O't ac- lhrubed ill...,. .-n. curat., H•tincton wUl ctDt1 HuntiDftol nwa lrvlne North Torr • n c • enf Leal\M ruoD«"Up Mllnolla Comptcin would play Corooa While Corona de) Mar (~) del Mar In pie C l F teb a duel with ~ Beadl aemiflna\a at ..,.clout Lona Poly, the Moore lAatue'• Beach Areaa. second place entry. And, there la • exctlleqt HuntJncton 1ot b)' the chance Marin& and the Sea stubborn Saatlnels, to.so, ~· m., collide In Ile While Corona blut.d Poly, qua.tar flnals. 6MO. I ~D dNw • tiireitber Marrna (JW), MCOD4 to ·ill the nrat rocmd, wtitch the Ollen ift the s..Mt Ir customary tor tbe top derby, will be faclac tlM rded e n tr a n t . Tbe T_.,.1, who tDpped .. Olien (~) an4 Mariaa (ss.4') Jn tbe ~ Bed "1urnamat l a 1 t December, will 10 .,.wt ,.... U.t. vtata TUelday n.llbt. 11 fact, brackttinC in· dlcat.et tbe TM't>lbtt win be \&DOPPOlecl t111 tbe "1Dis. 0Hnft Colinty IChoOla ,,... all piaoecl Jn ibe aame two ctuatwa, m e a o l 1t t they'll be ttHmlnMJnc ted1 odMI' toODer or later. 'lbe Fteeiw_, i..cut run· Tars Test HB, Vikes Face Lions A Helpiftg. Band. Complete Pairings 'nte end of the road 1n the Sunaet League basket· ball campaign comet up F r I d a 'I night with two games lnv0Mn1 four area teams wr~ up the reeular IUMll. C b a m p I o n Hunttncton Beach and runnttUP Marina square oft a,.m.t Newport and Wlltm.iDdlr seekln1 to OODt.IDue tbetr wiDomt way1. Both, ...... ata. Fer Runtbteton, it will be SUMlllT UA.U• W L l'I' l'A ........... teedllt1N6M MMtM ti t ... "' ,._. I I "1 IU ANlltlftl ' 1 ... 1't W"lmlflPtr S I 717 lff W•llH'll 4 t 11' Ill SMta Ml Vellr/ i tt 1't '21 Senl1 AM t 11 71\ .. T__...._ Al\ellelm et W.ltm Wtmlll!lttw 11 Merine Senta AM al Santa AM Velle\t """""""" .. ..._, more than a tuneup before enterin1 the CD'~offl agal.M. Mapolla . . Clua AA pairinp show Santillo at K.ahl&a. Vllls Pll"k at Glendora, Duarte at Garden Grow IDd Or· ... bOltinl Gaaetba, • toniaht at a. Upper Br1eke&. . Monte Vista at Compton Redondo at Cal Hilb ar Bellflower St: Anthony at Aviation Beverly Hl118 or Culver City at Ventura LB Poly at, Corona del Mar El Rancho or Arcadia at B~ La Haa or &MmY HllJ.t -Covina Marina at Jledlands Lower Bracket MagnoU. at Huntington Beach Bellflower or Cal Hilb at Glenn Warren at Millilwl San Berdoo at Sunny Hills or La Habra Palos Verdes at Nor1b Torrance Oxnard or Buena at Morn- ingside Nortbview at Moorovi& Muir at Notre Dame AA Upper Bracket Villa Park at Glendora An~ Valley at St. Bernards Santiago at Katella Garey II. S.. llllino Wodmln at Vtdlam Del San Marco9 •, ... Cl.Ira Yooaipe at Brll'*1 Kennedy (Banlow) at NOl1b (Riwr&lde) Lower BraeW Hart at San Luis Obilpo Santa Maria at S a 1) Gabriel M:issioo Saddleback « El Dorad6 a.t Montgomery . Hemet at Baasett D\l8lU at Garden ~ GIDMha at <n.nge San Gabriel at La 811111 El Ceo~ at tndlct A UpperBncbt Valley ChistilD bye Pinecrest et Mojave Death VaBey at Paraclete Colbert byt Santa Ynez bye Cate at Templetoo Bishop Diego at Dllrm Lutheran or St. Genevieve bye Lower Bracket Aquinas bye Black-Foxe at No Hondo Calipatria at BN>nkC Apple Valley at NeecBe9 Petris bye Ontario Christian at Pasadena Poly Big Bear or Notre Dame at She.rmal1 Holtville bye Coach Al Hackney and Newport buncb U"e ltlll •martini from the ~ Joas suffered Wednuday Digbt to Marina -knocJdnt the Tars out ol any chance of a CIF playoft berth. A vk:t«y .t Newport would atve tbe champs an andef.... MUOD in the SmMt loop wtcb a 14-t ~ Karlna. ~ for tu ~ratlfitdlepde~ day, will bOlt unpredictable WettmtDlt•. Jackson Keeps Top Spot In Cage Scoring Race Skiing Outlook Bright BJ ESTllER BIUINGS Of .. Dettr ....... ..., There is acme earth rbow· ing through local ski runa, but the sport c. still be rated wor1h tbe trip for the weekend. The runs f.irat showing wear are those most used, so • k l e r 1 avoidtng 1bese cam find Vfr'/ good coodttklaJ. The latest ~ t s recorded on the Sid Tow and Lift Operators tape at (213) AT 7-9711. Ml Waterman. Ly D n Newcomb's area oo Angeles Cnst Highway, ls featurlna family ski rates. Adults paYtnc re1ulm-lilt ticat price• may get ticket. for kids under 18 for $1 eadl. Waterman looks a bit "ex· pert" from the bottom, whldl is because the begin- ner uu fn reverse to most ls a,clted at the top of the cbalrlifl BeliJ:me:ra and lower lntmnedilltff wtn find open slopes in a Yfide and euy·to-ski bowl It the top o1 the mountain. Snow Summit at Big Bear Lah wlD bolt the SouUtem Callfornt• Junior At p In e Cb•mplon1blp1 UU. weekend. Saturday 1t 7 p.m. guests wm be treated to a TGrdlllte Slalom follend by a akl achoo! champape party. DAI\. Y l'ILOT ....... 'r IM l'eYM Mike J.cbon, berring a 55-polnt explOlfon I r o m Mark Soderberg of Marina tonight, bas won ttie Orange Coalt Area Scoring title with 581 points over 23 gamea f« a 24.4 per game averaae. IACK TO ALMA MA TIR -Pretty Dee DeBusk (right) shows Helnz-Kaise!' stu- dent Robin Ricbard60D a spri~r's starting technique when Dee returned to the eo,t.ia Mesa IChoot for a visit earlier in the week. Dee, onee a Heinz.Kaiser student, will compete tn the AAU indoor championshiP8 tonight and Saturday in Oakland. The All.Crestview selec· lion from Laguna Beach led handily from start to finlsb in hJs drive for 8le title with only a brief spell midway where the southpaw was seriously threatened by Soderberg and then Mike Sweeney of Mater Del. Santa Anita Lightweight Sweeney bolds the number two spot with 520 poi.ntl and a 2U average. but that position ls in jeopardy from Sockrberg. wbo plays his .... letllr*Y ....... 1 ........ oay CIMr 6 ..... "'"' ..... I l'.M. l'IHT •ACL ' Ml-. ' "a' old• 9lld .... Clalmllle. l'Ur1I ..... Claim-.... ,..1a.....,... SllY c:-trY CM Yentl) 1.11111 L He CA l'lllldl I Mlatw l'le Cit YOttcl LAWI I'-(W lluml .,., Ctowr (I' AtvarH) Cut A Meloll ' l'roMlc One CW Ml~Yl ,,,.., 9oldlr (J klltnl letlY T11t11 II .""' "i:J Genulttl Vldlrf cw ... lfy) P:aflllfVI utw (.I LMMlrtl 117 120 lit 117 114 117 117 11'1 Ill ~·" '" 120 SIKCMIO uc•. ' fllrteria. • .,..., ...., ... .... Clllmlnl. l'VrM SJOOO. Clllmlnt ,,lee r1e.-.tMO. • ,,.11111 C«nk IM Y-1 117 ~ (W Htn111 117 ~ T1el (I ' .....,...,.., 117 191..._(MVa.,_..) 1" J..,_ (A Valtftluelal 1IJ lrlJfl ............. (It Yar111 114 &nM*y Miit Cl I Valetuuelal 117 ~ ,,,.,_ ,. ,,......, 111 r.llr ~ lL l'lnen Jr! 117 ,_. ,....._. u OeftultJ) "'" IMI Tiit W\11111 IA , ... l 1" WW ..._... Ce ..........,, II' Entries ... 1119*t Mtl ... Mlnll IM V1le<11uel1l l!I"" O~ (D Halll Slf'tff •uH•~ It Valtfltwl• I ._. l'utuf'I C2 J S.lt.rsl Basketball SCORll .. LIADtlltt t'Tl. AVt. JAYVll tA.SICfTULL 1. Mike Jackwl (Lil 561 JU 2. Mille s-(MDI S20 21 ' ~ ~-(SJ) MllSMll Vltfe 11'1 l. Merl! .....,_.,.. CMar) JN It.A GT.W11 1fJ1 ~ (~''J!= '· Jalll'I Yui. ICdMI 419 17.A Holm I" g 141 Cutaro s °'" ... , (Hll IM IU 14.ttv ?) j1l ICIC .. ~ 6. 1'1111 J ..... 11 (c.4M) '6S lU Ill ... ulff• Ill) II O'I 7. JIM HudltNll'I (MO) d7 1'.0 Sclorllll ..,.. • Lffufla -MolweY • • ~ 17 t Ill H-f;:! S. Vlelo -Slmt l . M•1lw• I. M*• Conll'trll IHll -· 11s -• ,_ 1. t. 1111 ~ CMarl '12 u.a m Ha ire= Laeuna 1uc11 lt. M1u1o11 10 Mth 1.1 Rue 11111 -. 1u e ~re· (41) laflf• ...... ~\ ---------- SIXTH uca. •Yi turta11H. , ..... , wf~ ~,~>I ~ ,Cf01 ~rew last game tonight -trailina ..... AllOWlllCll. I'-SUIO. 'lor· We " 1'1 C ( ) ura -Crlttffl!Ofl HclfM. Wiii leld (ti G 1111 amura by 14. OrWt Tra~ar 11111 YaMrl ns Ha~'°".!!!.., HG""" '°" •!._•w.TrTi Soderberg's 506 po J n ts Olwy HltlMlultft CM Ycaul 1IS ~"' ~-~ "'-11110 <• Gtrci.1 xno 1'."' · 11!~ "'111 -•111ert '· "'""''° constitute a 19.4 averaje. ... HIM co l'terul ns •""""•: Hu111inv1011 :n. s.n••~23 John Yule. "Pla..-·Of·tbe· A•"-Camel TrtWM eater Dtl IM) V"'41m RI J-~ '"' v11et1tvt1a1 111 '!l'l'' 11'1 F rm "' Year" in the lrvtne circuH. jlM AM l'NndlY IA Valtnw.lal 111 ?tr~:"'1To"1" Ctl C F 1'U1 ~'ffil!=' i WtullacMI (A PIMC!e) 111 "'""" ( JI G m ~•Ylor holds down ttle fourth pos • ~._Y •vtw (J Oolltaful am LI~·'"' G '" ~:,q\" lion with 489 points. 5'J:• ic:~111""'' \\! yfrl>iim: ~rs:.. MJ.':,~1 1. ~oi:. a: And, Greg S n yd er ciue 1w Mat1orneY1 111 ~-1 vert>um Diii >o. Mew catapulted from etghttt to OllllMM .._, IM Vollka) 115 r~ .... ('7) "'"'"""'(II) fifth via bis 4i-polnt output ~. I. Na~ tral,... antry, fe"' F Ill Pa,_ olll,,_ Ill " m iC-over the last two games. ~llTM •ACI . 11~ mil&.,,, ""'· ~t4t" ~ m: ~ COllOMA NL MA•.<,twl. Tl' 4 \'Mr olds and w. Cleull!M •How· Mc Id ( U) G 11ofWe;!i .. .. ' =. l"vrM tlt.GOI Thi Mldfle wood :~a;, 'fa~T'~te; ~ = =... :~ :~: ,; .._. Ml/klM II (J S.lltrsl 114 -~ ,:-;:;;.,.,,,, -Stnllfl 7 Leed! Ul 10 m """-.. (L l'lllCI)' Jrl '" .. :.. .. ~~:r:nm .. c:i."='?Jf ICl ... IOft U ) ... ,,. ""*-"' (J Lem41trtl 114 V1lbutl'll 01) F 110 Meller\ T-lll » l01 L.lldlM Dia (J Geflulerl •I" Slla• m F (171 D'" McWIHJame JO 11 t7 ~ lM VallNllalal 1lJ •1 ..... rt-1 Cl! c m Certu WllW9dlf 21 l1 ff ...__.. .............. .. .... ~ ,,...... u 11 ., ~-...._... (L l"lllcrt Jr) IU Deftt (I) G 161 Wahlft ~-· I 2 I .... ,..,,..,.. 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"' 147 SS 2' 1~ 45 .., 13" 2t .t6 lG 27 71 11 2A u 71 ,, " .. 7 1 • 1 1 • ,OUNTAIN VAUIY (IJ.11) ,.. "~ WrloM 1'1 67 40f Haiklll " • 1t1 .._. ~ M 1~ W•llter .. ~ ,,. L-n n ™ lt«lmar>d • JI ,. Heidi » IS n DI~ 2l 1' 16 "-12 lt ,. 9auet • 1 11 McCJalll 2 • ' HU"TINOT'Ofl HACH UWI P:O PT TP 9. Snvdtr 1 t 2J c.Mrw• 164 1• .. Mllltt 12S lot -Amllnlidl I 02 4S Mf Sllberf • 2S I II l'rlddy II I 4' C.rHotl 11 1t " 91111 12 ,, • ~ 7 II 2S I .SnvW 1 t 2l Walk.,. t t • LAeUNA HACH ( .. 171 Jed<-tU IJI .9'1 W~I 12S n »! Swartout lt U 101 KIOllff,,,." 31 JI 9J J-• 16 'D ~ Purdv " lJ Q ca""""'" 12 12 » Ollddtft ' t 4 Llml>etl I 1 I Soclerbtrt ~ Halo $11allrl wt.IN Moll .. ...,., Orft•" Ma"' T1mlyeW "'""" Moll• MA•INA IU.JI ,. "TP 205 " -"' 11 •• 1U 311 _, 61 ... llO SS 25 141 -'3 JD "' lll 11 , • lt • 0 " ' . ' J l1 J • ' • ' 1 MATH Diii IU•t1) ,. " Tl' s-. 111 "' a Hudllr.lt1 112 fJ d7 Eldlwld II » Jlt ~ : : ~: ·~ ~ u ~ Witt I 11 JI GI~ t I 2' Lll'ldloff 1t 1 • L"'-t I l1 Ha-' J ' lt ~ J ... Madtllllltnen I i I ' HWl'OltT ·MAltlOtl ~ ,. "TP 0.,0 ,,. SJ ,., LOVP lit Ill 3" l l•dl ,.. tll 97 HollNt 14 M tllf Sttckt l1Ml1r M » 14'1 HtWfl " 4il 10 SMd t:~: ::*~ J ,, " Ulldltldl : : u =:.. I : = : .. ..... "°" 1 • t ~ ' I t '"'"""""" n:r ~ ,... =-"...... . ,: ' ! .,..,Id! 1l ! CM,,., a ~ • I 111 Vtll ~ .. llt fa: ~ l 1 v.-. J • :).. =....... : ; ,. r. . ,. ., . I 'A . .. • ,_ .. . . . • 'i .. .. • .. . ' . ... . ~ FndQ, FHiruary 23, 1961 MIDWINTER ACTION -Scenes like this will be duplicated many times this weekend M the gjgantic Southern California Yachting Association gets under way in Loe Angeles and Long Beaob harbors. More tha n UOO boats are expected to compete under toe supervision of six yacht clubs. Competition for the ocean racers (above) s1larted today. t OFF SALE} .oFf SKI WIAR MIM-'WOMIM Balboa Island Sporting Goo~s m MAalMI' AYI.. IALIOA ISLAND OP1N SUNDAYS ORANGE COUNTY INT'L. C.Sta1ina Race Set OnMarch2 Over 1,000 Competing . . . Midwinters Open T oda'y INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE 1967 MODllS GOLF CLUBS e LADIES' CLOTHING GOLF SHOES • MEN'S CLOTHING 80LF GI.UBS NIST l'UGHT H~. ' Woods .•••.....•••.••••... $109.00 I Irons . . • • • • • • • • • . . . • . • • • • . $1.54.00 POWBMT ... .C Woods •• ••••••••• : ••• ,. •• $106.00 I Irene ••••••••••••••••••••• $1~8.00 We Accept Trade-Ina MASlll CH.AIOI IAHKAMlllCAlO MIN'S CLOTHING ... _,,._,._... "% . .......... _ ...... MOW $ 76.00 SlOl.00 NOW $ 73.00 $104.00 60% off 50off% I\ I RBLOADIKG C.C.I. SHOmtlU. PllMllS .... I ... $10.50 .... SAU S 1.95 C.C.L UU PllMllS-q., .......... $ 1.50 .... SAU $ 6.50 C.C.I. PISTot. PRIMllS, lrf., tMI. .... $ 1.50 .... SAU $ 6.50 UM. POWll PISTONS,,_, 1000 .... $11.00 .... SAU $ 1.00 WIN. 'AA'-WAllS--,_, 1000 ..... $11 .00 ... SAU $ 1.00 RID DOT-12 •· .... . . ......... $33.00. . SAU $22.tl SBOTIBBU.l..CASB LOTI 12 GA. Wk 'AA' Tr.,tHil1 .. I ... $65.00 ... SALi _.2.50 12 OA. llM. ~ ....... tNp ••· $65.00. . SAU $42.50 12 GA. ... Al Tt1plH ......... $65.00 ... SAU $11.ts PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 16 thru FEB. 25 l'OWL'BR GUN BOON 176 IC. GLAIMLL •1..-..a.a •tu• ... "*"'" " .. .. .. . " ... , .. .. . .. • f! .. • • .. ' .. ' \ .-•r ,. •• • • -• If tCH Ern4ER. l GET A AAl5 Ott YOU CAN COUHT ME OUT! ly Al Smith FR I 0 A " . "UUM'I JJ SllVING THE Pubk and Trade COMPUTE PRfNT1N6 SERVICE --642-4121 .... ,.,. .... WILL HUl-IGElt PUVAIL? -Frank MtGee nar- rates "To}l\orrow's World: Feeding the Billions" tx>- night in ct.Olw at 10 p.m. OD Channel 4. Experta foresee problems and possible solutions to-lbe world's food sh<>rtaO' in the hour Tong report TELEVISION VIEWS Sad Series Set Sunday ly CYNTHIA LOWltV NEW YORK (AP) -Sunday a.ftemooos, now that football has departed and the political season is upon us, have begun to assume some of the old familiar shape that Fred Friendly Wied "a'D in· teitlectual ghetto." There are talk shows. M\YI shows and there is one program on NBC euphemis- tically called "Experimeot in Television." THE LATTER is not quite accurate. Few of the programs in the· series last season pN!6eDted anything much in tile way of new forms. It did, however, present a drama written by a re8ident of the Witts area of Lo6 Angeles, acted by Watts people and filmed in Watts. 1bi8 aeatoo there wlll be another Watts production -material pro- duced by its writers workshop and acted by mem· bers of it.8 dNma workshop. BUT EVEN if there is litUe that i4 truly experi· mental about the series. it does have a distincUy commercial air al>out it. The season's premiere show last Sunday was called "Four Days to Omaha." and toid the story of a reel American 10ldier who died 25 years ago in the assault on Omaha Belch. The stor y-telling method was hardly unique since it consiilted primarily of fUmed family and acquaint- ances as trhey reminisced about him . nris week, the hour program will be "'lbe Ham· steJ' ol Jbppin~ •• a two-character drama inwlv· Ing an old woman and her daug:hter-fn..law who u"9 but one thing in common -a son and husband wbo deserted them both. PERHAlltS one truly experimental program of this sea110n's batdt wm come along March S with "Passport to Prague." This was shot in the CJeOho. slovaldan capitaJ In two linguages -Eng&h and Czech, without translatioM. It wiJ1 tell the ltory ot. an Amerlc~ woman who speaks no Czech arrivinC in Prague and. a!thoogh happily married, beaml· ing involved with a Czech widower who speaks no English. Victor Vicas, who directed, produced and co- authored the story saJd It represented the fint co. operatioo between the United states and Czecho- 110lvakia bl the television area. Vicas, a naturalized American citizen. was born in Russia and lives in Parts. His coauthor, Manya stall' is an Americln. The stars are Hildy Brooks an Americln adrem and Fef'o Valecky, a Cuch actor. Tbe camera Cft'W and pl'()duction aides were CJeCbs. RECOMMENDED weekend ~ewin~ Tonight -"Tornou~'s World,'' NBC, 10-11 PST. a projection oo tilt way the over-poptrlated world of the 21st century will be fed. Sunday -"The Smothers Brothers Com~y ~our." CBS. 9·10 p.m., with Pet« Seeger. tbe folk singer w~e controversial political opinions have made him a rare televi6ion performer, as guest star. fJ . . -.... ~ -• I " "' .. • . " ... , • • ----·-- ' DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Raffer t y's Candidacy Max Rafferty's "official" announcement yuterday that be i! seeking the Republican nomination for the Ulrit.ed States Senate was a revelaUon e>nly slightly more dramatic than the news that the Pope it Catholic and Lyndon B. Jobn80l'l tomes lrom Te:111. · _ . Rafferty hardly has made a secret that he aspll'es to higher political office. He bu been running at top speed for &0me higher office -governor, senator or whatever became available -since his el ection to the "'oon-paitlsan" office of superintendent of public in· struction in 1962. So it is hardly a surprite to CaWornla Republicans (particularly those who have received his mail ~Jea~­ ingcs for funds) that they will have Rafferty on their primary ballot as an opponent of Sen. Tho~as H. Kuchel CR-Anaheim) this June. Rafferty has the ultra-conservative support. He also apparently is getting substantial help from Walter Knott His problem will be to try to win enough mod· erate tupport from the wkle-range of Kuchel voters to wrest the GOP nominatton from the man who has served in the Senate sinee 1953, and is the assistant Republican Jeader of the Senate. That should be a tough job. Rafferty's philosophy- while double-talked and cloaked in emotional verbiage, wisecracks and polished diches -has left the clear Image or a man who ba ngs his potitical beliefs oo pegs far to the right side. Rafferty's candidacy presents many Californians ln both parties with a dilemma: Should be by chance be elected to the U. S. Senate, it is just possible that he could do less harm there than if! California's No. 1 official in public education. After all, California bas two senators; the U.S. bas 100. There i! only one Callfo~ npe_l&I lat of public instruc- tion. On the other band, lbouJd he get the nominaUon, the Democrat& would welcome lllm as an ellier tar1et than the 16-yea.r incumbent. X..... Silly Second-guessing. Jn the a!terwuh of the fllltaut attacks by the Viet Cong on U.S. mlli•n .... and the dties of South Vietnam, Gen, WU1lam C. Westmoreland, \1. S;- commanding general, has b9ID tubject.ed to some ratMr silly and meaning.less aeccqd-ft« rtng by a 9Clttering of instant armchair genera111' IOlia of them in Conireas.. They are too quick to maU ti1m a acapegoat as balm for their OYl?l !ruslrations OY•' 1tbls appareni .setbeck to their hopes to bring Ho C1d. 'llinh to the negotiating table in the near future. General Westmoreland probably is the 1one who should reel fruJl.rated. He DIUll, under our tnstJnc policy, fight a grinding ·war Of attrition, limited m hll use or weapons and tactica to tbe extent that hill enemy has almost absolute freedom to maneuver through neu- tral countries, and no real concem for having to protect his flanks and hill bue areu. LBJ takes some com.tort, we are told , in compar- ing his problelTll with his war Critics to the sittllltiul in which Abraham Lincoln found himself during JDOllt ti the Civil War. Perhaps General WestmGnland then can take aoate comfort in drawing a parallel between hU critics -4 those who were pressuring lJncoln to iet rid of Gm- ral Grant • In any event, one needs to know nothing about mili- tary strategy and tactics to know that the pronounce- ments on those topics which will emanate wit11 iJlcreu. ing volume from memben of Congl'N and polilkal candidatt.fi during thia campaipt year have just about the rame worth 11 Com.derate currency. ' • • # • • •• • • . .. • I • • '· . .. .. .; •••• • • ; • ••• • Breakfast With Bobby And Ethel Dear Gloomy Gus: Ea1111 W•11 ta Jtfalce • Jtfonkeg Otd of Dim Good morning, friends in television. land. It'• time for another chapter in that rollicking attuatlon comedy, "I Love Ethel." As we join B<tby IDd EttMI today, we find Ethel happily preparlnc a.n Intimate little breakfast for their in- timate litUe family. titM.l: Let'·• see, 14 pieces of tout, two dozen eggs, a 1aOan a:nd a balf of milk . . . Please, children, never punt on third down. Not in the Jtitchen. ~bb7 (tolil<>Qtli%ing aOOYe Ille d!'n): 1'o run or oot to run, that ls the qgeition. Whether 'ti.I nobleor in the mind to suffer the slings and arr0W1 ol a hopeless campaign _ . . (as a football bits him in the left W') or to hani around the house ••• Ellltl: Plta1e, dear, your egp are g~tting cold. Oh, by the way, Eupne called. Bobby: Ah, now the:re'a a Senator I admire. He has all the quallttea I cherish In myself -courage, lnteg. tity, decency and the guU to run a hi.,!';h moral campaign on the hJgh moral isues of the day. Oh, I couldn't agree more with the high moral stand he has taken. Ethel: You're going to support him then. dear? Bobby: Ye1 . I'm giving him my all-out moral support. Mon!over, I told hlm to call up any time he needs it night or day. (n.rvously) He did catl on the scrambler phone, didn't he ! Ethel: Yes , dear, at 3:04 a .m. from ~ phone. booth in Georgetown, as pet 1nstruct1ons. Bobby fwlth relief ): That prGVes his integrity. 'Too bad he's a lo!er. But as I told him. I mu.st put loyalty above all. There is no higher quality than loyally. And thus, to prove my loyalt y, I must publicly support our President to the bitter end, come What may. Unless, o( course, I decide to run myself. Ethel: You're 1oing to support the Presi dent then . dear ? Bobby: Certainly. I am planning ' nationwide speaking tour in h.is behaU, Our service men are willing to put their lives in jeopardy in Vietnam because it is Jn the best interest of the U.S. The least that our tourista can do la con- fine their traveling to the west· em hemlaphert: to help prated the dollar. -H.B.M. ""' ............ -...... -............ _._ ,... .. _ .. _, ............... concentraUnc Ml the states when diasklent Democrats are ta I kl n g dilloyalb'. In my apeecb, I will pledge my unquali1led support for Ibis Prell· dent. In .a phrase somewbere near the end. Etltel: That's nice, dear. U.bb7 (Waxing entflUliMtic): And that's not all. To demonstrate my loyalty further, I'm gofng to do all I can to make him a better President. In bil bebali, I'm loyally going to enumerate aR the terrible blundera and stupid miat.akes he's been 'iiutking_ "He may be .a devioua and un- derhanded megak>maniac," I'll say, ·~t he's our Presideftl And loyalt7 demanda !hat we support hb policies which are leading us all straight to hell in a handba1ket." Ethel: I'm sure he's grateful. Bobby: Grateful'.' Why just the other day he called up and aard, "Kid, how'd you like an appointment to the Supreme Court?" Ethel: How nice. Did you accept? Bobby: No. I thanked him for his generOWi offer. but I told him fla tly 1 wu going to keep right on sup.- porting him anyway. I know be doesn't like me. Ethel. but I think he's grow· ing to admire me. Ethel : I guess it's because you are such an energetic supporter, dear. Who else could support Eugene's atand on the issues and the President's stand for re-election? Whk:b remillds me, the music stand got smashed to .smithereens in an off-tac Ide play. I hate to ask you for money, but ••.. Bobby iexpansiveiy): Don't worry, dear. I vow to support you and tht> children till death do us part. Elbe I (breaking in lo tears): Oh. that you should say that to me. J'm seeing my lawyer in the mornin&. Ma le Probl em: Mi niskirt 117 BERNIE GOULD One al the problems facing the AmericMI male today is what to do about the minisklrl MC!!lt of us males are coward.I. We neak a look. But wben Miss Miniskirt &1ance:1 back at u1, we look awa7 ti.urriedlJ. 'lbat'• where we mate the bl& mistake, being embarrassed. We shouldn't 1neak, we 1houk1 stare. And tf Mlu Miniskirt looks our way, h 1hould alare even bardtt. Sfte l'Dl1 tlt more priml7 on the ..,,_, or bus seat owas:ite u1-She 1Df1 evea try -tboulb tl's probabb' a -botllt -lo !ert bu otltt ........... .uovs ALL, llM'll be -l'lldous U!M. •• rtared at a portioa a(•,ana1om1 Illa! lhe 1<11 UllCO-.d ,.powl7 IO M' would look hl!I' Wtf , lln't lbatjust lilte a woman? ..,,. polat i. -.............. ol ... .,...,. ..... --dowlope4 '"'" Jwiy~ ....., tht&it mtntsttrta. We -ilUllill'Ollhld Of bobll nupt .... Alld ~ .. hat> -~ • . . ....... the mJnlllirt becaUM It mat.ea UI feel uncomfortable. Well, ll wasn't our Idea for the 1ats to wear above·the-knee 1kirts. Sure, we enjoy looking-as 1001 aa the gal we're IOOl:ing at Isn't our mother . slater, Or wife, or girl frlend, or dau1hter. It's okay, of course, ll it'• tomtone elae'a mother, or 11ner, or •lfe. or girl hiend, or daughter. SO THE ANSWER to the problem of lhe miniskirt II to do ,.... what the rtrls wut • to do-look. ~vu ....... And maybe tomeday the womtn will wise up, and the sl1rt will 10 down. Then mtt1 cu breathe a slth. of ~lief, feel comfortable .. ,a1n on subways , bqses and in caftterlas. and cbfdream about bow woedetfW it was WIM!t! Ill> Tali ·--,.---~ •kirta abofl the bMe. ( .. -----.. Quote a Politician Fully and Exactly By MARSHALL MeNEJLL Scrtppt-Betwud Nen,.pen For unhappy politician• thla Js the beginning of the open teuon on the press. The opening gun was fired by a formally announced candidate for the Republican pr eai de ntl a I nomination, Gov. George Romney of Michigan. He pointed his scattergun at the "news media," meaning, preswnably, the television and the radio u well 11 the press. Candidate Romney ltid lbal a "piecemeal approach" oa. the part of the news media som.tlmel make1 him appear "wobbly and inconsistent" in his views. S. addld eat report& or hi• vl.ew1 have often been llftlait and misleading. rF'S A 1ECHNJQUE 11 old a11 new!p.lpus them11elv11, maybe even u old as poUtics. The candidate for public office who hasn't )earned better la the tradltion1J complainer: He'• "Mlaquoted," be ..,.. HJs remarks are "taken out of. context." He didn't expect to be quoted because he w:n speaklnc "of.f the record." Hla speech WU "not fully reported." The news storle1 "are1lanted." Some· one in the press ii "out to cet blm." Reporters "don't write facts -only what thl!tr editors want." The press always gives his opponent "the breaka." N~spaper stories on hla vie•\ are "Ulllair and misleadin1-'' 8omil P'*'*k'1DI, farpttln& th8t the 1eftl cunot lie. nm ciomplala lilollt ''\infriendly'' pictures. RE1'0RTER8, BEING BUMAN, do make errors. Sometimea they miss, or mltuDderstand a word, ar phrase. But tbe chantts are le!s than one in 10 mlllion that a reporter wlll lmowln1ty misquote anybody. Ne•1papers, because of the very Umlta Of their size, cannot prlat the full text of eY«Y politlc.al speech. Moreover, moat people wouldn.'t want to read ~. !'Atlktra and' reporters m u 1 t and do select fair11 the blihJlgbts al moot political •J>MCbes and build the news ltories around them. They do thil even when the importance Of. the speak.er or ef what he 1a)'S a1ao demands pulriication al bis speech's full text. THE REPORTER'S trained lfl'l8tl Of writing accurately what a man ny1 is made the most acute by the fact that bis competitors -of tbe preu, the televilion or tbe ndio - are in effect all.~a::-. ru.....-1 ... -.. >Vm .. u. and to ec111oft· iAmost care ta: ~g a ljil:iu.er direcUy. And for tbOse without bonor or conscience there are the libel laws strictly written to prevent ttM: pre11s from prostituting ita Constitutionally guaranteed freedom . Politicians also condemn the com· mentators. Thw they try to deny to the editorial wriWr, to tbt coJ. umnist, whether of the pr•, the televi&ioo or the radio, tbe ume rlpta to have opinlom: and to eq:nu: them that taey demand for tbemselva. 80, AS TllE presidential campalp proceeds towvd ltl,cllmu:, tboee wbo report or comment oa the worda or antics ol polltJclano will uoundly come in for that tradJtional quadrer>- ni&I dose of criticism from men and women IMtinl public office. Good report.en know that there ts no Ume when accuracy ii men im· port.ant than m an eleCti.on ye•. PolitiCJUJ ,n.n help tbemH}va, the ! 8J:Slem. ..,.. '..0. . t6 9lfVe and tile t.0..N,.... _...,. ...... if 'iW1 ""I·. speak With .-... prtclalon u they campaign far office. Otheniae, If they don't already know, they soon will learn • okl, old maxim of. th1a busiDeu. It is this: One Of the easiest ways to make a monkey out of a poutidaa i1 to quote lllm -f.UJ -1 exactly. 'Abortion Law Needs Liberalizing By NORMAN NIXON, M.D. The dire pr«licUon11 o! those who opposed Callfomia'1 new abortion law have not come true. The floodptea to mau abortion were not opened here, or in C.0}orado and i,'orth C8rotina where liberalized \awa oo abortion also were pus«! last year. C&lllomia'a MW law specifies that a legal aborti<rl can be performed ooly in an accredited hospital during the tint 20 neb of pregnancy, after agreement by the ho sp i ta l'• therapeutic abortion committee tbat continuance of pregnancy w o u 1 d gravely impair the physical or mental he1lth ol the, mottler ; or t.hat the pregn1ncy resulted from rape (in girla under 15). or Incest. Previously, abor· lions were forbidden in California u · cept lo preserve ttle motMr's life. ' governor's rnrprising vacillation. IN'l'BllE8T1NGLY, before t be dl!Ntlt, Mervin D. Field's Cali.fen.la poll utablished that tine out of four Califu'liaDJ -73 percnt -f.avm-ed tM initial bill This included a ma· jorlty of lay Catholics, despite efforts ol Utey-cburdl to rally public sopport te oppote any llberallzatioft. '!be MW laws iD Colorado and Norftl Carolina penn.lt abortioa when Ulere ls substantial risk ol the child's being bom with a grave pbydcal or mental defect So does BritaJn'1 new law, alto passed in 1117. Tbi• provision covers German mNsles (Rubtllal ca.es and •ltuationa lit• th e thalidomide tra1tdy wbich left 10,IX» European babies deformed or crt~ pied. EARLY LAST YEAR, Dine San Francisco obttetriciam ..,. charged bJ' tile State Board of Medical Es:· amU!ers with violating the It.ate. abor· tioo law by performing abortions on women who had mffered Gft'man measles m. the ftnt three mcmChs of pre1nanc7. So far,1 only two have been "tried," both bave been reprimanded publicly Mii -had his Ucenoe lo practice suspended for 90 days. Boweftr, in a rlC'tDt aurvey ol 748 Califcnla obltetrldau, nearly four out of five lndlcaited they had pe!'formed 8bortiooe la aimilw 1ltuaticms, alwayc kl accreditld, cl•• "A" bospit&l1 like our HOii Memorial and South Coast Community boapft.all. For this 11 a unlversalb' approt"ed swglcal proced\IR todaJ, Mtboulb 1tlll lllq:al 111 moat stat.es. IF GOV. REAGAN woWd -the time to talk with members of Rubella Parenu ol California and tee for bimHJf the catutrqtilc result& al. hla Dm"NW policy for tl!etr multi-ban· c11 .. ppe.i ---me! blind, many retarded mmt.ally or ....... -ed. -.. with hurt defects, cltft palates and mkrocephao ly (aboonnalli ., .. u bead a.ct b<aln), be~--·­of . beft Bt woukl aee tblt these tra&k cues inv•illbl:J affect the men- tal 11141*1*alboa111aGl tbelr- aod -Alld be woalll .. -that their expenalve c•• addl matmially to the st*'• budc.t. Dr. Malcolm Todd, i11comi11C pres!· dentol tlle Calilomia Medlcal Altocla- tlon, sakl recently: "Abortiom sboald be allowed la case1 which probab1' will lead to the birth of a malformed d>ild." lie 1114 moot~ pbrli· dana baYe qed. Hberalizatiol. cl tbe ai'1ill( ab!lr<loa Jaw. Now ~ II up .. ao.. Ro-to ncll(y )l;. deplorable errcr. DURING NOVEMBER and December, 1917, the first two month• under tbe new law. incomplete report.a to the California Department of HealUli indicate 282 operations were perform• ed on these grounds : mental heallll 238 : physical health, 18; rape, 21; incest. 7. Forty-three OUler requests were denied by abortion committees. Why Are Things Th~ Way? What is woefu lly lacking i n California's new law is the authorltJ to perform a therapeutic aborUon when there ii substantial risk that if the child were born It would b9 serio usly handicapped due to physical or-lmental abnormalities. In ttti! last· millute gesture to the Catholic church, Gov. Reagu. forced the Legisla ture. to ellminat• this provision durinl debate on the original bill last Ma)'. Rather than get no blll at all. Sen. Bellen11on and other 8pon1ors ag reed reluctantly to go along wittl tbl PnderlJip ud Perpltxltin: WbJ ii lti that when married couples aeparale, they blame each other for the very quaUUea that attracted them to each other in the first place? I Wby la it that people wbo cOntl.ftr ~mH:lves 'ttligtous" shew less toler111ce and cbm'ity toward outsiders than those wM ~ do DOl eonaidH themselves ao! to the activities and respoujbtllU.. of citiunlhipT Why la it that we t.ak'e ev.-yUU1 out ol bread that makes It lpprrtiliD& and nutritio'91, Oftl7 to pit it all '** a1ain s)'Dthetlcal.t, ! WhJ 11 th.K lldults feel free to com· ment on the hair-style, raiment, or 1"1 atbtr U1)eCt of young people'• ~\. la tbtlr pruence, but would COftlMltr it intolerably rude Jt the youl.bl P1ldia limlllt ('(lmmenta aboat ....,, WHY IS IT THAT•• most respect and appreciate tboH perlOU in td1_,. ..-Mn ma 1ctfd from lt.igb idea1litic . S 9 Ge•r•e ---1 motiv111 ,et we refute t.o do .. sarae becMM "It doean't J*1 ...._ Dt• Georac: ~, .. (la what .. ..,. ... tt .... M1 basblind di90reed his first WBY II n THAT a C0UDtrJ Ukt .. ..,.,.. in a nan'"', 8*rillllle wll• wbtft I was his secretary RMSa, ~ bouts dal~ alMJat tt1 ..-:? J and rnartled me. Now be ha• •-,..,er" and "ml&ht.'' tlill feel.I ... Wlty la It lbat poor ptlOldl ....... l\lred hb ftnt Wife as ht~ wtak-tbat lt eannot. allow l.Q1 o~ trial. wbo an most dl91oea~ '7 teeretaq. Should I divorce !Um! pr...i•.et.dlVnRUtopinlon in public klllni,.JbJir Jobt if they ca't .... CONCERNED and must Nt>d to jail Of eiile U)'oat ball, .are kept wlitinC btilhtd ... Dear Concttned: .,ho dbatrffl.wltb Its ollldal line ? for ,.a or months. wtalle the nl0!'9 Of coune not. ~t dots he Why i• It d'iat s.lien residents bere atntaeat aod more aectn, are prompt.. ~eed wttb two aeu.tartei! will l,fl t:o any ucrWce ol tim• and b' mtaM on bond! ·=-""====='---1,.-..wii'J-.t<to>-l-ioca ..... ....d-U, ..... c,-. ftlla__JfJ!J:JI u ~t UAl¥i -ftlllain IO ladlft"""' Gii TV -10 iiijlilJ \ . . ' . . . . 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Quality constructed 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths home. DINING AREA. breakfalt bar, lplot uvtne Built · in gu kitchen and separate service porch. Newl1 petnted th.ru oat, carpets, drapes and nu·tone ndJo speaker system ,lncluded. Larp detached double garage • fenced yard. $19,000 • S1A % FHA LOAN CAN BE A.S.WMED. Don't hesitate • ACT NOW! 646-0555 (1. 220 I. .._, ... th St. 17th Sf. Sheppf"I CntrJ Cllf1 Mesi ·you'll lilc• our friendly servFce Open Houses THIS WEEKEND KMp thf9 INtnq flfNCtwy with ,_., thlt w .... nd .. ,_., ,. '*-· huwttfftf. AR the locatfont II..., ....._ ire delcrtW In......,. deflll., ............ ....._,. . In .... ay't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. Pit,... ...... .,. .,... houtet for 11le or to Nftt are u,..t to Htt tuch lnfonMtlon In thf9 column Heh Prlday. HOUSIS FOi SALi: (2 Beclroom) 710 Nn..W., Qroaa de1 Mar 87~2829 (Sat & b 1.S) (2 Br. I Family or Den) 1010 Kinp Rd., Newport Beach 842+7898 (Sat & Sun) 1513 ~ Terr. (lnme T!rrace) CdM MU4'2 Z.U 87U4e8 (Set, Sun 12-6} (3 a.droom) 1518 Pr1ldl1a Lil.. (Harbor Hlgbland1) NB 548-3198 (Sat & Sun 11-4) 1985 Taltln An .. O.ta Meta 873-4798 (Sat at Stm 1-5) 213 Slerb, Co.ta Mesa 548-6795 (Sat & Sun 1·5) (3 Ir. & F1mily or Oen) 9032 Adelta Qrcle (Faahlon Shores) BB M2-Q820 ., (Sat & Sun 1·5) 9471 'Rambler Dr., Huntlngtai Beach MUOM <Set & Sun 11·7) 1106 Som .. t I.a., Newport Beach M6-l2ll (Sat le SUn 1-5) ( .. Bedroom) .is ~I Star Ln. a><wer si.e>res) NB MU211 (Sat & &&Q) UM Sanu.ao Dr. (Do9er 5bore1) NB MU2l5 (Da.Uy) (4 Ir. I F1"'iy or Oen) US32 Unco1:D ~ .• Newport Beach MM141 (Daily l ·S) 1721 OllDsJ Dr. (Kesa Verde) CK ... A: •• lf5"098'7 (!It ~ 8ml) tilt Alltlaaa Way (l)cwer' Sbonl} NB 8"-lld (Sunday 12--5) ~ Ancbcr W9y (Baycrest) NB fG.6200 (Sund&J 12:30-5) *1739 Tradtwindl Ln., (Baycrtlt) NB MU200 <Set • &Ill lU) DUPLIXIS N>I SALi f2 ....... Each) ao Unit st. man-BL to etla L •kt) f7Mm (8ll • lin ~) (2 1rl3., GO H•dllm. Carma del Mar .,....,. -(Dally) *** ,.., & ..... fnftf tt Waf&Wf *"" 1000<Nnerel 10000eMral ~~--~ ~----~~ BARBOR VIEW Bii.JS CORONA DEL MAR Lusk HOf'MI • • • Qu1fity, V alu•, Beauty, Comfort In tbe Soulbland'• mOlt dtllrable Hd fudnaUDc ~11> perb IC.boot mtem and Uaivenlt;y of Calif~ •am-pue JU.It moment. awq from Barbor Vin 1DDI. • Dlrectkma ...... Senalbly priced from ~I.fie Colll 11w7. or ~ l'w1· $33 900 lo S'3 soo 'lWb OD S.. J--...... thee I 1 fohw GaM tD mdll -. -wsI. 7 INCOME UNITT $62,SOO ~GE REALTY . Coll• Art• Bir Trees • outltandin( Larae 3 ' .family room va- C9tlt • reldy to 10 • cmJ:1 10% down at $24.SOO. Call now! AL ............. WHERE ~can you find IOll'lething to match tbete temfic income producers, a get tax benetlta too! 1b.ll prime property shows a lftat return. with monthly lncome o1 $690. Included are lton(e gang fl It separate stonp btlildlna. Owner V E R Y FLEXIBLE on ln~en ex~ attnctlve ..,._new Con~ JIOr"a17 • Raach atyle bame, ,._.ftlled to a ceatral. lp!ldoua ...,y patio. Ideal for enterWning: Garden court1U'd eab'Uee, paneled pm. l'OOID w1* wet bar, bmal dlDlas room, amart '°"""" r o o m. E.xqw.lte muter bedroom .Ute with W oi ,. ..... A beeutl-fllllt t • .._ a maintaJn. Look At T .. ltl ed beat ca a pool-med lot tenna! /OJIJJ,,,._ COATS ~WAL~CI ltlALTOU .546 4141- (()pen Evenings) California Ranch style • Vtt'Y la u ..-.SVe rttidntial rustic with ~vy ahake ana .._. you own t h e roof. NMt. cle9n A beautt. Jud. a.. b Giiiy $58,9001 tull,y peeled I: here'• the lluth , ...... hlltot c11ncher-a $22,000 Jou at JD w....-r Dr. ~ 5*" take wer u k i • 1 l••••m!ZZZll S2'T.B , 4 6 family. College RHlty 546 SllO ' IDIOOM HOME 1500 Adams at Harbor IMMACULATE ·POOL <Neer Onema 'Ibt&trt) View View View 2 bedroom & convert.able den with 3 baths, beautifully decorated throughout. Large fireplace in living room wtddi overlool!1 the ~ Ing pool. All electric kitcM\ with ~ery convenience + Formal dining room f o r entertaining, arae double pr!lie has new washer ' dryer included in selling price. Will consider lease option or stralibt lease for 2 m . only $41,500 ----- $19,950 DIVE & SPLASH in the crystal clear waten ot this magnifiC"eDt SWDQ&. ING POOL. Deluxe home with 3 bedrooms and TAM· ILY ROOM, 1,, baths,~ In dream kitchen, deep pile. waJLto-wan carpetinf ud paneUed w.Jla. 2 ear a- •• acremed • In patio. '800 DOWN nu. NO DOWN VETS or assume $114 month. ly payment Including taxes. 283E..17tbSt. ...... Ennblp MMD 16 UNITS-$2230 Me. ACTUAL INCOMll DOVER 8llORDI VfEW Reduced to $188,000. Older OPm Sun U.S. 8-dlfal OW1IC'1' mmt Mil lmmedl- cuat. view home. 1m Ams. ate17. UDDIUll ont7 • low rua Way. $'19,9QO. Sh.wt--Dn. Bkr. Box P.SS. Dai17 pel, Rltr. 6"-1133. Pilot. 23 NEW LISTINGS EVERY LOCATION IVIRY PRICI A few are deecribed below. Call ua to- ~Y -w~ are sure we can help you find the right home at the right terma -we're here to serve. IN THE cm lvt out of fhlt world. Magnifice nt view of Back Bay and mountains. Custom built 3 bedrooms, 2 bath with every exclusive refinement. In a quiet, .ecluded area. Sorry, no chi).. dren under 12. S64,500. Owner will help finance. WORKING MAN'S 5 IDRM. No down GI or FHA Beautiful 2 story, 2100 sq ft. home with oversize master suite. Only 3 ytM'I old. Everything in apple pie order. m.eeo. 10% down. ON THE llACH View 100 mlt.. 3 Bdrma.. 1 'h bathl. lar«e ul'ltain lff. ting room. A lllUe older but the price is only a shade ovtr lot value -"4,500, owner will consider small trade. IASTSIDE 4 IDIM. R-4 lot, room for unlb . Dandy 4 Bedroom, 2 bath borne am 1arp R-' lot with room for 2 more unitl. Houre has been repainted inlide and ii IPk and spa. dt.950. IDT SS YAWi '1,000 dOW'ft, 'l 47 '""'"" 3 Bedroom. 2 bath fam"1 bome, on Wumly tMtalc call.lornla Medltemmlan with swee~ Ins 'riew oi Uppe Bay I: IDDI. OllbD built by IV AN WELl.A Details t>r spac. 1oua, foqm1 entertainln& as well u lor the YOUD& folk. 14'll22' ta.ml11 room on the ddkkm'a w 1 n I · Muter laJ!te separated from fam- ily wtnK. See thll complm.. ly fundlbed model too.y. $ill.SOO fumiahed. ROY J. WARD CO. (Bayc:rHt OUkel lMI lluUqo Dr. ~1550 KIDDING $13,950 Bil net, colorful flowers. compliment th.la 3 bedroom beauty. lJvtng room with large windows, separate elm. ini room 10 X u, in exceL 1eat enndidon. Two-tar car· ap. Ko, we're not klddlns. Bcl1 ol the YMr! ! ! ONLY $11,llO. COSTA~ OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd 5CS-M91 Ope till 9 Pll GOING UP Plic8 an .-ring In this Jll'estile aft& c:lole to the bedr b1.7. nu lovely large eome.-Jot bome II just Wllll-lnr lor a family to enjoy all lt'• HlO ... ft. • bedrooms 3 t.thl • a thHINW family· roam oU • delux kltcbea.. Dall't mi9I this one, Oftl1 $35,500 213 E. 17th St. M6-449t Evadnp 5i66189 CLOSE OUTS Lenders R1p111•ftM B-realdut ~lldli!D A·• OW .. -down ~ lamlb'.,. <rrm finux:lne ~lyllullt J.fitettst t'9tel are low N-eat arpeem A-tbpd S.pectacular Oceell V\etr Rltr. 646-39'21 Eve. ec.otl5 Ott!~ ()peli Sattanl8y *LACHINMYll Excel•• ..,.1 #2 ...... CO¥M OPEN SAT 6 SUN W 3 bdrm, 3 t.tbl. ** 8'Jp. Owner' wtD l('Ut/optbl S'll.500 1621 .., .. ,. T_,, lnfM Terrece vu:w. s • De. -4~ batha. .._. f.OGI 8' ft. POCL Raduold $1t.OOO 1'17Tr ....... a.ycreet OPDI DAILYl.S H.w • Bdrm, tam rm. dln rm J batb, •111 'a ped w/w cpt. dlluxe Wt-Ill kit -$81.500 2591.....,., Ceet• ,... Top condltkm. a bdrm, elm. rm, nrtr ldtcbm. 1S ft lot. Cf1* • ~ • $23p:xj 2731 l.ayshorts Dr. layshorts OPm SAT 6 SUN 1·5 Executive f&mily home, 6 bdrma, 5 batha, near beach "CH THOMAS R.Nltor 224 W. Cout Hwy 548-5627 Newport Sch. Eve. 566643 tr s 1a2bem .. ......... wfdl-...... IRDer,,.. .. ........... ~ ...... ......__._ ..... , ...... ,...._,new cati>ela, MW <In,_ Of'W1Y pa.lilted lnaide • out. mA s~ ,_ avall. to '°" '1• month lax8 Included. $21,950 Full Price Newport •t Victorla 64Ul11 No Phofley laloney 'Ibis big 4 \.h.-located near eouel~~ _...., ui COila Mna .. hlll paint tbtt•" It .... ..u to •all ~ .,..... bUilt In tdtdala u4 ·= lauDdl7 room. "" • iarap. TM ._.. II Ila 11P EASTSIDI • ~~ :_v!.:! 4 llDROOMS ~!~ ="9' ..=' ._: On quiet tre.lined street ol -well kept homes. Lar&e Uy. 129•500• ud d .U -...... of the Jaw of~_. a. 1nl room with wood bum-manit. We believe that Jf!O-inl flrwplace. Nice f&mlJy pie like fact. not a ND room with alld1ns aJam door around. ao call us to lhow to patlo and low malnt.en-this home. It will bcdr up llDCe yard. ' blc M*ooms and 2 tiled bacbl. Walk to these facts. Rottman Co. P a r o c b 1 • 1 all ptbllc iii546-82'll!iiiiliiianiiytlmeiiiii. iii•lllJ 8Cbools. ~ .... drap-• ed tiftu&bout. TUra over • 5% % loan. $136. per month tnc1udea prindpal and m-Sacrifice! t.rut. 6 Bedrooms, fAmUy rm, 2 frplca, 4~ bathl, kllll-clse heated It filtered p 0 0 1. ....... ......... ,. * * * Hevo ,.U heard the one about the 6 bed.room, 3 bath home on Lldo with 1 format dining room and a bufe family room on a 51' street·to- atreet lot for-ooly '65,000.? Well, it'a no joke! We have it! Hollywood Celebrity enjoys the warmth and charm of thiJ gracious 5 bMroom home at 108 Via Koron. Formal clin.ing room or d~. plua or.-nee and 3 car garage mate th.is a "mutt .... for the lar~ family who want the belt of Lido Living. p&.000. HAllOI HIGHLANOS 1, ..... lfMI , ............. um a bidMom. 2~ bltll ... ~ -belt of lack Bay DYina at a ..... It q1dck~ pike of onJJ taa,IOO. WDTCLlfP O¥tr-a.ooo ~ ~. of Cape Oo4 Charm eurroundl a huge 32' fam-111 room with musive stone fire-plaet, eara large master suite with 2 dressing rooms. When YOQ are tbroulh counting all the bedrooms, check out the beautilul patio and pool. At •61,500. you'll want to start pading! LIDO REALTY 3400 Vl1 Lklo 67Ul30" * * * * * PLUS million dollar ~ 6 * nigbt Catalina 6 SQ View. 2043 wrsrcuFF DR.IVE Reduced from mo,<m 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;-;:P;:;ER;;;FE;;:;C;;T;-;;F;-;A~M-;;l~L yv 64s.m1 Open Eves. tor t!n~: ale a _jJ,_ POOL. HOME I/I Chester Safisbury '/'en o'"e Quiet cu1-<1e-sac street one REALTOR SUNDAY U·»-5 block to scboola. U you need Price Reduced 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Ia. 2000 Ancho~ Way • 3 or 4 bedroool home, In $1 0,000 6'73--6900 See tb1a nmbltna Iara• 4 the Back Bay area. don't e e wait to aee this one. 4th bed> 308 HAZEL DRIVI BR cwstom • built borne In y -n that ~ ol Baycrttt wtW.ch l'OOlll 'COUl4 .,._.den. ottlce ou ma1 drive by. bat""'° lm't leue ha&d! Truly ol ~ AJ9o bu UI 1or appt. to ~ the ~ Dolp .. ln TerrlCt cbarminc • with shutten, family rbcm,' 2 bl.thl .nd ly features, such as Ocean n pl~ yard fenced from pool lL Canvnn VI-. Split }.uAl heavy ftke root. h 11 b All ..... _ .._ "' Ml\ ~ "" ,,,_.. ..... """ New Paint, clean tmel nady bff.med celllnp, 2 l1nplac-..... WI" .-,.....,. -· design with privacy It Vi"' for a new owner, 2 Bit dim, ea! A completely mepvate See Now! tram eech level Secluded Patio and Pool. 3 BR Plus a* baths, elec kitchen, dbl playroom u well u an ~ ~ garage PLUS huge covered vltlnr fam1}y room with a Dtrl, 3 baths; ~. --t t ... • boat La-.. bar "'-·--'' Id ... Easy walk to Uttle O>rona ...... ,..,. • or "" · ,,... · uvu.rm"' 1 tc • ..,n! Beech. scaped for low maintenance. Huge swimming pool + a 675-3000 Ews· ~ $46.450. Jacuz:zi pool! Drive via 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE '-l & ~h CURT DOSH, Realtor ~lnds)'OO ~:! Ship. 646-m1 Open Eva. .. tty, Inc. 1130 w. O>ast Highway Ruth Pardoll, Realtor Decorator't O.IW.t 20 E;. Co.a HJCbway, Cd.'I 642-6472 EVES. m.J4a l&m Wettcllff Dr. ~ Metk:ulously ~large M• -==~===~zj!~~=~~:.!:i:~ Vertie Cambiidge borne Clll • DA YIDSON Realty quiet c:ul-<lH&c. ea~. HI DE-AWAY ~n=~e ~0~!.,,C:!:!n. OPEN SATURDAY ::9:: ~.~; built 4 BR home near Dover 2885 MIGUEL LANE ered on excellent terms at Coron• dol Mar Shores Is Oii the largest lot Meta Del Mar 3 BR + $31,900. in WestcliU! Dlnlng room, family, blt·IN, carpeting. College Realty, 546-5880 Wallc to beech • rent out 2 UnJts with room lt>ft tor yoor ~t'k·end - like living for Free family room, 3 car garage. Rltr. 2750 Harbor 58, 01 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 3 years old! 2600 sq. ft. with ~ Eves. 549-1~ WbJte eJeplwli.! Dlme-&·llne , only $46.~ CORBIN·MARTIN REALTORS 61S-1662 VETS $1 MOVES YOU IN 3 BR 2 beth, w/w carpet· ~. sprinklers, landscaping big lot. nMr new Dana POint M•r1na. FROM $25,375 Marine Cepbtreno On Camino de.I Avion juat otf dei CMlpo in San Juan Oaplmano plenty of area lo add onto! A comer 149' frontaie x 161• deep! Only $76.500. Ruth Perdoll, Rteltor l~ West.cliff Dr. &e.5200 BASIMBIT r amrty rm. w/fittplaoe tn new. split·level home. fea· twing dramatic c:athed.ra.l ceiling in living A. dlni.na areas. Best location near Elem. acbool I: park. Only $39,995. DELTA REAL EST ATE 64M414 or 9fll.33l'1 Pageant RNlty Co. MESA VERDE·$22,500 (Tl-0 546-1829 or 493-1721 Neatest in town. move 1n w/o I BEDROOM. s bath. 1815 llftlnr a broom. Sllutten, lanti.lao Dr. Phone 64M494. awntnp, wlw carpet ~ Sat 6 SUn. Ope:n l to 5 cazy den. Low down. $22,.500. 9.m. MES.A VERDE REALTY OIARGE IT1 ~ Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: A TRUE CAMEO JEWEL! Custom-Built 3 BRt 3 bathJ plua Famllr or garden room. Marole frplc ii luxury thru- out. Walled garaen entry.. · . Reduced $10,000 ........•... to $79,500 Mr. Clarkson IAY & MOUNTAIN YEW . Architect deliped home tor tbe ~ ating buyer. E:xpemive use of paneling & fine view patiOI. 3 Bedroom.a plus study. ........................... $79,500 Mn. Harvey REDUCED $10,000 Abeentee owner ~ ... belutifnl lrrine Ter- race home. 4 BednJ01bl ptus Peot. Below nmtet f or fut ule. Great view of Harbor/ C'.>cealJ • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '89 ,000 Mr.H&a1e UDO HOME ON 70 FT. LOT Large 2-atory home with beautiful sunny patlo--Trees & Flowen. 2 tull 1ota $69,SOO Mn. Loq OCEAN & IAY VIEW large 60:1120 lot. Completely fenced, d<>uble aaraae. ldtthen with built·ina. Top, top value at $19,500. Ott Wetorfrenf NNr Nowpert Harbor Entrenct ISU o.an 1M1., C... dtl Mar, Calif. Custom decorated 4 Bedroom home. Large rarnil v rm with wet bar. Master bedroom hu sitting rm. L«Ated in picturesque Har· bor View mu. ................ $69,500 Mn. RaulMon OPIN IVIS '11L t 146.Jlll -.~7171 . AMPLI •UIST PAlllNG md IOAT SUPS .., Net hloY . .. •-~C•••••••• ~ .. w., .... u. .. ~ .. THI N#Mlfltan WILL IUIPllA WU Yoa ca ,. •• llld Ill f9t tltll -ar 1181 tf Joa preftr. ALL am. tiaft WATERPllONT VIEW. All ban two bedroolDI and two betM. -WTJ'R LARG&-1>.ATJO. YOU ••• INYITID TO INSPI CT OUR PUaNtSHID MODn .., Uf~ md Up ..... $420 H11lllly la Up 67J.17U for .... ., - -·· ........ ,, ... -oma OPBt ·SATURDAYS · COIJMB.L IWllll & CO. 2200 I. COAST HIGHWAY ~.. . HOUIU l'OR SALi HOUSIJ ,OR SALi ·--HUfttlqfl' luch 1400 LlfUM Nip --------~----- 1707 HA1t80R VIEW HILLS The popular LARGE 4 BR. 2~ bath, blt-ln kltcbeon, fam rm Mellott built home bdwd floors, new ~ Immaculate cond • $37 .S00 aAYPRONT Pier, Sllp, 60 ft trontaae beeutlfuJ 4 BR. dirung nn home reedy to move Into • $84.900 OPEN SAT I SUN 415 lftftint Star ~•ne DoYer-Shore& l'antabulout 'tneratM 3 bdrm&. tJm nn. canta1t1c view. MOM~ $65 M tum. A tremendous heme for )'OU •• Beckwtth !Uty La.suM Bch 62'1 S. Coat Hwy. 494-• Modena a BR • beda on ... dulive lll&nd ft'ltr 101' ol ~ llv111&' wtdl Pllo vatt boe.t dock 11~ bis. IEEJNC 1' UUEVINC- All dlil ... 185,0 ID Beau- titul H\lnt.inctt>n Harbor wbu. )'!Ml own the land. Iler. Olll Jaclde Bruna at In() M'1·2531 or t213) ~ % ACRE 5 Bedrooml, 3 Bath •m1!1!!1!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!!PI Cl&l-cl•Sae St. De&tb ot bu. YOUR OWN band lbrces sale. $45,000. PIER MS-10t1 GI' &e.un. Ownu. AS 18 BarpJn-2 weekJI aoly Ia lnchaded with thl11p9Ctout 'Bit 2 ba. m,a ay owner. and beauti1Ully decal"lted 4 2315 Holly Ln. N.B. BR borne with formal din- tnr room. Located in one --------- • OPIN HOUSE e o1 the most d~ areu Dowr Shont 1221 ol Newprot Betlclt and ~ m SIER.KS St., o..t.a Me:a 1'0UDded by mo.mo home&. s.aut.U\11 ' BR. new home, 1 Blk. No. of nil St.. just Tb.la one la only sa,soo hffted pool, cabana, land-~ .. ~~~~ SPRING . ~~~ ioh ab NEW 3 Bdrm., bdwd. floors, n macn 1" tile ba.. blt-in oven a: R--... c ~-Nat'l. Birdl cabinets. -·J O. H1rbor Hlghl1nd1 1235 642.t23•5!!!!1!J Patio. Dbl. attached gar.: ltlnt 642.7252 Anytf~ 3 Bit, 2 ba. Bltnl, brick patio, iii Shake root. ~lot. C1oR ly OwNr·Tr1ntferred cpta, c1rpe, frplc, lmmac. A llt of OW Mexico to achooll lc churches. NMr New-Immaculate S29,950. Owner m<Ninf. Onunatlc cuatom • built 4 BR OWNER; call: 54U1'95 Elepnt atrium, 4 BR. J run 673-0eO. 548-3196 y.,,, MelM In Trldt Htft II• real bl-au1y• 3 llu;c • .,... J lu~iws bath1, a11s\ W)' lt'n~~ ~ X 100 ft 1 ...... with bulll·ln fl•&· ltone lar-8-Q and Patio. U• l'HA • VA and seUrr ~ _.. ~ old home ltl tn4t. Pl'iced II $?1,950. • 16G EDINGER M2'f! OPEN EVES. HANDY MAN nic It up A aave r.!JOO. Pric- ed at SU.400 2 BR l"' baths, bull\"lD ruae ' oven 11lao refriaerator. washrr & dry- er Included. f A l1t'~t. fenc- ed lot. Den't pass tlus one. CALL -.uTl l''lf''" 19142 unt, t .8. 3 bath home circlin& a MlJ\llY • 3 BR. 2 Ba., aep. den: bath.I, dining, loyer, htli\! ========= courtyard. Stunning living h111e lot. beaut. lndac:pd. livinr le family rooms open &.ck B1y 1240 room wiltt I08rlnr beamed 1000 Sp. tt. brick I concrete to encloltd &arden. Wet bar, 1-----------.... lly p bl celllnp, massive Mtxioa.n ~tio, lanai, Iha.de &ardien, lwrurioua carpeting througti. CAPE Cod 4 Br. 3 Ba, din •r•N f0 ems brick fireplace. Gleamln; fountain: brick planters: out; master Bit suite with rm, tam. rm. CUl-de-aac. band • made Spe.nl!dl tile sep. play yd; lath-plaster; sunken bath, Tern.z:zo, wall Boat 1tol'1ie area. expend. Must ae1l 3 BR ll\ ha, M'pa- flooni tn entry, ball I fam~ly carp. (bd. flra.l ; atone pa.pert<!, fully landlc:.-.ped; nr pln. $41,500 Owner. 6f6. nte· 14~ f&mtly rm, like room. Ari excitln,i home with frplc.. bJt-ins. By owner. 3 car prre, pool·alzed tee 7n; new cpts/drpll. Sellt'r wiU the wannlh of ricll wood $23,960. Make otter 549-347-1 simple lot near Dover Shor· -========::::::: 1MIY loan Pointl for GI or pe.nel!me: lta.lned timber&&: j U 'Is •rt .. sfs'de" •· m.soo. SMJ46 COl"OM del Mir 1250 ~:UJEAlt REAL TY adobe brick on a lg. chore-• m UI I Home • Be ..&. ·--------leu comer lot In delnble on • lw BbPLEX _84_7-8531 ____ E_v_es_. _s.~_15_37 Westclitf. Exclusive with· $39,500-$?iOOO down. No 2nd Corona del Mar Added f 1mily Room Ruth P1rdoll, R .. ltor T01 Call quick. Charming home A di rtu1 lite-filled 1605 West.cliff Dr. 642~ Lockh•rt RM.lty located on OcMnfront on 1500 sq :(In e~cb spacious 569 W. 19th St., CM Seashore Dr. Campletely 3 Bdrm, 2 bath unit. Carpets, O\llUER'S MOVING 6f6.230l 646-.3J:.l2 ~~v~.:.11~ drapes bll·in kitchen w/dsb-n n MORE fOr' your money. 19-10 pri~ SS6.000. Zoned for M washer. Eaay to rent. Monrovia. 3 BR new ki!Ch. additional Unit. For tun 1 blk to SboppinJ: Center. Must sell this ~ 4 BR le ._ n..1u ••2 t;M t ~. patio, .,.,tter bit. Lil lnfonnation ~-....,.... ...,,..., " ~ · erms. ramUy room 5 year old 8 -rou.. ""'' .,...,...., v-'"'' ho ...... _ , lot. S1 .950 "Rft uw mo. Kl 3-8736 Pace1ett~ me .......,y. -Open S:lt/Sun i.s. Roy L. WW oonsider lease to right Snavely. Bkr. 646-9041 By Owner-Tranaferred Buy at lot value party. 2 baths, new w/w Ne1r New-lmmacul1te only $25,000 or otfer! ! BEACH COTT AGE carpetini &: cullom drape,, P~CED to sel~ ~ m~ pays DON'T WAIT ON THESE! frplce. all elect. blt·in kit-all on usumina S~ *' GI. Elep.nt irtrium • 4 BR 3 full WE NEED SAi.ESMEN chrn. Terrific yard with pat-3 Bdrm, cpts, drps. ma~v BA. dining, foyer It huge CLIF PRIEST, Re1ltor io. Make otfer. Only S33.W>. extras. SubmH terms, will living &: family mu OVl'r· s~ 1~7 carry 2nd. Owner. 54().9439, ac I I 646-0452 look& enclosed 1"rOe11 at-3034 E. Co&st Hwy .• CdM f . ll 111111' · rlum • Wet bar. Master BR tn4) 675-3581 =smw GoU ~:l!b~ o°::.e~omer ro:t~~. 3 :r~:~r~~e~~11=~·-= 1093 .. _.. c M 546-0440 lot. 3 BR's. 2983 Java Rd. S78.500. 54Ul46 OPl!N DAILY .,.,,,..,._ · · c. M. Price $37.500 • 420 N • Make offer. Call 548-3873 81ycrest-Reduced Price arCIUUI Over Sized 4 SAC? Home in O:>lt-e Pk Owner wait:ln& for iood cash NEW DUPLEX _, ~. offer. 4 bedroom In excel-The bedrooms were en11rg .. .., a~•· 3 Br. and fam rm, lent condition. {)pet\ HOUie 2 DR, 2 baths plua 3 BR, 2 ba at the time of construction, Betiu qit'd, Ac dr1>'d. Total QooM >'O'll' own colors now snd they are 'bli'. Excellent mo pYmnt $145. Owner. Sat. & S1U1. 1 lo 5· 2127 ~ SCENIC Eastslde Jocatloo, BJ. kitch-5-6-4101 w:;n Smith Reiltor PROPERTIES tn. covered patio. AU the _3_B_R._l'ttedo--m-bc;me--.-N-nt-flO E.17tb St. ~'126 wortc bu been done, jult c:ariim. dnlpes lar&e tenc· move ln. . .nnt time 111&-eel yard, dble detached rar· ____ 1141-_lZll ___ _ ed. ~-a~. SlT,950. By owner. NIED MORE ROOM? OPEN HOUSE Nice Dutch Haven home with carpets. dnpes. & lots or brick woril. SE'e thig one for aure Only SZZ.500 P1ul Jones Realty M'l-1266 EVt'S. 842-~44 $13,750 Older 3 BR custom home fl'<· er upper (you own the landl. Call now the lot stone is worth thia price. TRADEWINDS RL TY. 842-50 u 842-5012 536-766 l Duteh Haven College $29,500. Bli fam rm 3 BR huge din rm, hdwd firs, sha.ke roof, cov. patio. $2500 dn assume !>1.4 % inL Pit Robertson Rlty. 147-8553 * 193 ... 152 FORMER MODEL HOME NEAR BEACH. Corner lot. freshly painted. 3 )'TS. Old C.Ompl. lndscpin& • spnnklr. 3 bdrm.. • tam. nn. Patio • fira ttni. Cpta, ~· $29,900. 9Ge.( ~tr. .. ( I ....... & ( 962-3194 Owntt of s BR. 2 aty., newly TOP ·o WORLD 0 eSW01111J 0, ---· -----decor. home, oa extra Ire. Elepnt J BR, 2 batb + Out of County 2 T111 2 BR., ~~·· ~..._~ .. w/w lot, In Oxmt:Y O>nidor. wlJI POOL plus View. nn 000 EQUJTY 1605 64 • cpta.: 111Ce AJtYK:JJ, &UV· ~ mialler .\ chees>er 'l1HT Ebbtlde Rd.. ..,.,, In s.f', arH 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M. porch. Extra BR ll Ba. oil hoUle ln trade. $.19.500 • H•Pbor Vi-Hills (Hill.8borouahl· Vil!'W home Next to Snack Shop Jr. iarage. Owner 646-S3'10. aee.r. Votel Co .. 2667 E. SAT " SUN 12-5 For Orange en home. DR's HOME • SPANlSH BEST Area; 4 BR. + fam, Cout lliway, OfM m20'JO R. Rober•. Agt. 540-3220 Mr. Duke. V3 Ac. lot, Back Bay loc. New cpU: dlx. appt'1. thru· MUST SELL.I 642-7000 S. Ana Hgts. 1630 Lee. beamed ceU. llv. rm. out. Owner 915 Presido Or. w I trplc., fun Mn· w/wet DUPLEX. Euutde C.M. Beautiful 2 • story, 3 bdrm ly Owner HOR.SES * HORSES b a r opens to priv patio 2 BR each, fpL Patio. home one mile from beach. Owmln& 2 BR, 2 beths on 1" acre, rr UCJ & Jnduat. Kitch. w I all ocnceivabte A·l C.Ond. A&ent. 548·1787 Carpeted, draped, landacap. lot le % with larie secluded A-1 w/2 Br house, $31,500 bit-Ina. incl. B8Q & eolld ========::.. ed. Never lived in., Ttke patio. Income Unit pouible. Bier. 548-9569 w1olnut cab.; S BR. !formal Mes. clel M1r 1105 $1,600 down. Barp.in. new carpets and drapes. --------- din. rm. may -be uaed u ---------Call 962-2446 $41,750. (Not leasehold) _T_us_t_in ______ 1_640_ 4th BR. ot den); heated & Open House by Owner Where C•n You Find 675-2829 fenced 20x40 pool. Profess. Sit & Sun 11-6 Pool landscaped. Marnlflcance, 3 BR, ll4 BA. Movi.n&. Im-A BAYFJWNT AT S87,500 DIRE EMERGENCY! lot only $59,500. May trade. maculate. N e w avocado SANDY BEACH • FINGER MUST SELL! • OWNER • 646-5790 • wool crptg., covered patio, SLIP, 3 bdrm, 2 be, elec dbl Submit all otters TARBELL r jft•1720 slate entry I: hearth. 12' blt· pr door. # 64 Balboa Coves 3 BR. 2 Ba. lam nn. bit-In ~ R. C. GREER, Ree.lty kltcben, lovely corner lot. In cabiMt It workbe.ncb In 3416 Via Udo 67l-9300 Aakirut S.19.000 • $4500 Down gar. Many extras. Sacrifice! 2955 Harbor Blvd. $26,700. FHA s~ ~. 872 Mii· Npt hl•nd &.yfront Delancy Rlty 8~3770 COST & MESA gellan. CM. 54&7278 Lovely tHY • can Z-yr old HARBOR View Hills, Bro&rl· "" Ml.ltom home. 2-1ty, 4 BR. moor Homr: Jge. 2 Sty .. 4 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 ba. Pier A float. 5%H,. In. BR., 2\ii ti&. film. nn., cln. 3 IR FAM RM-$19,950 Mesa Verde 1110 You own thl' land rm .. rommunity pool. lmarine • a 16"24 ~-livm~ GOLf COURSE HOME °""""· ~ &M-037J. rm. with invftinr fireplace . OwM 1ri1l aacrilice beaati-lulkten Open HOUM BY OWNER 1'>8.!kXl OM>ict Aml llftll' Blu1f A: fl.ll ~ hf*ocm, two bath .( Bdr1ill. S ba. cimt rm.. tun ~A HIJhla,ndl: lge. 2 peril. ~ p1.ce One block trom rm. Fee limple. Open 10. BR., ocean view: not le&M. TARBELL 2955 Harl>or Mea Verde Country Oub 5:~. 1013 Notttnatwn. tCor-Prime Joe. S6S Se11ward Rd. --------· - OWNER Attract 3 bdrm, 2 be, tam rm. % ac, Xlnt Joe. nu lndscp, nr M:hJ $27. 950 833-] 097 L1gun1 S.1eh 1705 THE WILD ONE °"" ,,, La JrUll8.. , a mro 8lltrtl. nl'11rin1t completion. "A" tram!', f'Xterior nf ,.,._ AAr sMkf'S, f'Xtt'f\Sivl' U~ of gla111s. :l BR. Million RJty 4M-0731 * GROOVY! Sman ai~om modem. High above C:O.st Royal. Loaded With extras. Tremendouit view! 139.000 Owner .. . . . . . . . .f99..2491 and Golf O:Jurae. Lavi.sh Ap-ner of HJlhJand) $'79.000. 1.13.900. 67'S-t&'l3 {)pl!n • By Op. Sat & Sun 1·5 polntmenll inside and Lush ~ _OWMt" __ • ______ Ocean View Patio. Immac 1965 Tusfi A Landacaping. Selling price lmmeclilte Occup11ncy BY OWNER rum 2 bdrm Own-Your-Own. n Ye. la the AJIS)~ Price of 1606 lrv\ne, Harbor Hiib-N~ 2 Br hie w/1 Br furn Close to bf-Reh. SlB,!500. Own- l.6ldlnc Agencies. Movlni landa. $2500 ~·you Into Apt o/aar. Ask·$34,950. 61> rrs Rlty 494--0595 Cotta Mesa out of State. Call ~ I A•-.-4 4 BR 2 1630 · ----3 BR., bit-In elec. new '1 ...... .,......... VIEW of Canyon, city, ocean kitchen. A REAL BUY! LARGE Executive home S batll home. 41i ACACIA. 14t't BR cor-.. BR. 2 ba, 1'4 yrs new. 4 Bdrm. family rm- ln MONAROi BAY. 3 B!DROOM, 2 beth. built· ;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;r OWNER. JOl,000 m2519 JN. Wall to wall carpetina. * VILLA MES~ 1( ct.~. fenced yard. $11$, ~-*ALL UTILITIES PAID* s BR 3 bath, nr Mtsa Verde Extr• l•ree 2 Bdrm Deluxe Apts. San Clemen.. 1710 MAGNlf ICENT Sw .. ~"I View Cou.nltY Club. S32S-mo. 1814 FURNISHED Available $alDf;r Or. ~ 3 BR. l~ Ba, c:Ustom • bit home $35.500 121 Eaat Av· enue Lobo& Marlooc 492-5018 49'l.Q4S Newport Buch 3200 • Closed double garages • Heated pool & Condominium 1950 VISTA BAHIA J BR-2 BA, all electric, ins:· dllbwuher. Quiet. No chil· dren. Newport Stach. Own· t'r. 642-281». WHY RENT? LEASE/OPTION 3 BR, 2 betht, Ntwl)Ot't Shoret. Pool i Clubhouse MADGE DAVlS Realtor 642-7000 • Children's sectio.n • Fully equipped playground • Forced air heat * 719 w ... Wiison Kt:N rAL) AptL Furnished • Recreation area • Private patioe • Walk·in closets • Single story Mlneger 646-1~1 * · .. i.1.,.1AL~ Apts. Fumlahed LESS than re,nt. Nr new 2 BR. 2 ba Twnhae. Sl49 mo Incl all End unit. ~7 TOWNHOUSE Lease or Sa.le; rum • unfum 3 BR .. 2% ba .. trpl., carp., dnpes, blt-inJ. 2 C8J' gar.. heated pool. m..asu A11 5 pm & wknds Gener ii 4000 81lboa 4300 R!NTALS HOURI Furnished Rentals to Sha,. 2005 call: 64&-5731 LEASE w/option, waterfront 2 BR, pier &: slip. Exclusive community. 837-5255 -~-~~~~~-HOLJDA Y PLAZA DELUXE 1pac1ous 1 BR. F'um. Apts $125. +. util. Hcatro pool. c a : p r t I n ~ drapes. ample parldni. No children. oo pets. 1965 Pomona. CM, 642-5858 Q.EA.N Bachelor Apt.s. All u ti I incl S75 up. 315 E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA * 673-9MS 2 BR, 2 BA Furn $125 )'Tiy. ~346.; OCEANFRONT cottage, 1 BR, cpts, dli>s. atove, rtt· frig. Lease S170 mo. 4~9271 Cost• M_•u ____ 4_1_oo_ a.y lsl1 nds ~ FURNISHED 1 Bdrm. rear, Call 548-71.20. Inquire 2458 Santa Ana Ave. SMALL 2 bdr house lrg yd. gar. SlOO mo. 642-0760 Corona del Mir 2250 Irvine 3238 LOVELY 3 br, 21n ba, ram, twnhse on Park. Fpl. patio. opts, drpe, xtrea. $'250. 8J3. 1C>i2 Coron• del Mir 3250 For You ind Your Boat 5 Bdnn borne. Private pier. private beach on Bayside Drive. Unfum $450. Furn- ished $500 on year's lease. See Thia Today! $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio I Bllch apt.I. • loci Utila Ir Phone 11erv. • Maid Setvice · TV avail e New Cale I< Bar 2384~ Newport Blvd. S4S-97"JS DELUXE 2 BEDROOM Cru·pctll, draJ>('s. built -lnii. hraled pool, pnvatP patio. S13J mo. 325 E, J7lh Pl. MS-2738, 5.IS-0259 $87.50 NICELY furn 1 bdl'm duplex. Cp111 A. garb disp. Gardener & wtr paid No pets. 646-2962. 1-BR. apt., furnisbed.-Uttl. paid. Own drive. yard & workshop. SlJO Mo. 64&-7616 BACHELOR Apt • Utilities rum. S90/~lsl 4 1 a I t Seo-Sat/Sun. 1321,t, Agate Huntington Buch 4400 Rooms I: Apa for Rent Dy, wk, mo. Sngls 1 It 2 BR 12 blk bch. All linens & utils COMPASS MOTEL 118 • Uth St. N.B. SJ6..4170 2 BR. Trailer, oomp. furn. Very comfortable. Huntlni· Ion Shores Trailer Park. lnq. Mn. Gloaer s:J6.,368J or call Rialto: n4:875-99'71. 1 & ~ BR Apts. Block to Beach. heated pool. $75. to S150 • me utilitit1° 536-Jm s:. 7282 EX~VE Home 3 bed- rooms 2 batba $350. Furn. ished • years lease. 317 Pl:>insettia. Corona del Mar. Ocean aide of highway. S1G:> INCLUOLNG util. 2 VOGEL CO. 2667 E. Coast Hwy, CdM 673-2020 Deluxe 2 BR. lli'. BA, private patio ................... $150 1 BR $60, Larae 2 BR 2!W7 Mendoza. &J.29CX! ( P • r t I Y furn l S9 0 . bdrm, garage. near 2 BDRM. ~ cpta. $135. Downtown area. 536-0403 Albert.Ion'•· 673-8936. S.lbo. 2300 BRAND new luxury 3 BR. lam rm. 2n ba. cpl.I. drps. 3-car gar. Ovean & b 1 y view. Lse $400. Owner 494-6«>7. ~~J~nta Ana Ave CM RENTALS Apts. Unfumlshed RENT-Sale, view ocean front, 406 E. Ocean Front. All glass front. 673-6801. L1gun1 Nigutl 2707 MONARCH BAY 1 BDRM. 1tove. retrig, pr, gardener, walk to beach. 675-5359. Lido Isle 3351 * 1 BDRM. POOL! 1t Uti btl es '!)&lCl Sl.15. No Chldrn or pets &46.mzl Newport Be1eh 4200 New B1yf ront Duplex Beau View • Slip avail. Fum J BR. 2 ba. $250 'till June 29 or yrly lse $Jj() mo. 2S- 19th St .. N.B. 6T;HY236, 211: TR 2·1035 Luxw1ou11 4 bdrm, w1lh lam-NEW 3 BR, den, 21.', baths 1ly rm It 2 bath11; 6 bdrms 2 car gar. 1 a u n dry, + lam + 3 baU1s. Exquis-cpts/drps, trplce. 67~44 itt homes, priced for you. Private bea.ch club. Sell or Huntington 8e1eh 3400 50 STEPS To Beach. l011ely trade. Abo we have over Frff Rental 3 BR. 2 BA, avail :l mos . 250 additional Ustingg. March Zlat. $185. 675-0271 Beckwith Rlty Laguna Bch. Service dys or 675-4543 eves .I 627 s. Cout Hwy. 494-7508 W lk • L _w_knda_. _____ _ 1 er a .. 1-BR .. •"'l. "Ir· 30' Boat doc:k tU:NTALS 7682 EDINGER '• .. HOUMI Unfurnished 842-4455 Open Eves. A~ts: no ipeta. nso Mo. yrly. Util pd. 673-G427. CMtl Mesa 3100 BRAND New, 3 to 4 Bdrm. LARGE 2 BR on Seuhiore 2 beth. 1 mile to beach. Dr. Adults. $165 mo 'till S225 per mo. 962•7673 JunP IS. Broae Rlty. 673-3012 $85 MO. CUte 2 .BR. Fencl'd. NlCE J BR 2 bath home. car- Pf'B, draptt It built-ins. Good reeidentiaJ ai ea-S200 month • no lH# required. CALL MR. BLACK ~1151 rhldrn ~ pets OK. 4U In· 8mall ~~oApt • dianapolis, HB, Alt 10 am. SO.U!i6 FASHION ~ luxury 4 TRAILER • 1 Bdrm near BR, 2 BA. with all dtsired Hoag Hoi.pltal. Adult paric. featurt8. 962-4707 548-74Zl LEASE 3 BR dttluxe home. OCEANFRONT. m 0 d ,. r 0 • Famion Shore11. SZ3.3. * 962-~ * 1pac .. 1-BR.: 'Iii July Jst. Huntington H1rbour 673-5732 YEARLY. lar~e 2 br fenced 3405 yard -bd\ 50 yds S200 lll- ---------441h SI. 213 • 691-9575. Gener•I 5000 VEN DOME SPECIAL! 2 WKS FREE RENT Make reservations NOW Newly Redecorated Close to shopping, P1rk Boys Club & Glrlt Club • Spacious 3 Br'• • 2 Ba • Swim Pool • Put/areen • Frpl Indiv/lnch:y fac'la • Adults It Family 1 MS Anaheim Ave. C.M. &tl-2824 RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month FUlL OPTION TO Bur No deposit o.a.e. House of Cnm~ 517 W. 19th. C.M. OPEN H~e :l10'l San Lucas Ln. CM· 3 BR. 2 be, fam rm. lge fenced yard. dble bar, w/w cpU & dJ1)I thru. Newly dee, FA heat. bltns, frplc, $250 mo. TRANSFERRED to Samoa. 3 BR 2 be, patio, elec kitch dlahwasher, drapea, w I w cpts beautilully landscaped, fruit trees. $24,950. 540-2783 3 BR 2 batti, private beach clu'b, beaches & boal slips avaJlable. $325 I month lease. or option In buy. Broker. Call Tony Ht'lbling 847-2531 NASSAU Palms 1 &: 2 BR Costa Mesa Furn or Un1 ntS-$150. Htd. J ---------10ii VERY CLEAN 4 BR. 2 BA homr. bit-ins. frplc. crpts. drps. \10. lo Mn. $210. Rltr 540-4141 :l Bedroom. carpels-:-draprll. firepl11ce. rh~e kitrhf'n. r,.nr- l'd yard. SJ8.i, rves. wk l'nda. ~2813 Sparugh Ea11t8Jde 2-BR. frplc. bt>am1, priv/ysrd, patio. adult~. no pets $128 yrly, 673-7629 2 BDRM • ntllr •hop!! k l!Ctlools • garage, large yard $87.5(). 548-4890. ELS&£ Laguna Beach 3705 Rentals Available Apl~ & OOU!ll'"' • 11Jl prier ran2rl'. w,. nrl'd 11rldition11l rrnl a Ii< It proflt'rly I is ti.nit~· n·smMF:RS WAITING 81'<-k"ith Rh) LlllllJM Bch fl2'1 S. Coasl Hw.v. 494-TJO.ll -MONARCH BAY AREA LOVELY OCEAN Vll:."W 2 BR &: drn. l •, be. cpts, drpa frpl . pool. l..<;e $225 mn. 6 YRS~ld~BR:-Sl-9.,J. mo. 3707 n.... d f nd d t Laguna Niguel """'" ~. c y . pa 10. -~----'------- Arlulli< 496-J24:l betw 10-5 pm ~Z--0209 or 67~3202. -ss.5 0ldPr I BR:-Adu111.- Slli0 W. sidl' 3 BR O/virw Mgr. Z1!11 MlnE'r 548-10911 4 Bdrm. family rm. In MONARCH BAY. $350 OWNER. 677>-2599 pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645 NEAT It clean. oversized bllchelor 1pt. Nicely furn. $120. ~ ~99.36 ==~=--=,.,.----- N(J maner what It Ill, you can sell it with a DAlLY PILCYI' WAN"J AD!! 642·5678 IU:NTALS Apt1. Unfurnished ~ Rltr BR 3 bath, larre lot. Near M'l-20'.» or LI 1-1347 nu R-2. Will add Vlew A;it. Elegant drror. Below mark-Rutfl _..,.,, • Mna Verde Country Club. SUPERB View fl b«y, OCMn to ault. 673-6904 l'l at $41.500. Owner 49'-2565 1306 Pwtc Ave .. Bel Itl. $46.000. 1874 Samar Or. ar.:1 Catalina! SEPARATE IT'S WONDEJU'UI, tht mt1n:Y 2 BR. G·ar, Patio. Tropical srtting. Qult'I for aduf~. l bll< ahapt. S1l'\. 64().2267. Condominium 3950 NEAR CdM Hi Sc h on I Cheery. srlil-level 2 Br hom<'· Bll·ln elec kitchtn, d.<ih~hr. ithl gar 644-0'117 873-4• S45-0344. tio.»e '°" auen or inc;omt. Huntlntfon luch 1400 buya lD applia.Dce )W find 3 B..,, 2 .... f·-rm _.... WW accept c:Wr boll.w i1i In the Clasaititd Ma.~ Need a Garbenat&nile? DA '"DSON Realty ~ ;:;: 1o"t:'Mu.t ;Ji7' Palm DeMtt u part pay· llST 8UYI dwim oow! Find It with a WMt ad! MISA VEltOI 0pm bouae Sun. Feb 25. ay ment. llWl.U. e OuaA-CIDftdidon3J!lt -========.!...========:.!.======== Immaculate 3 BR wttb 14 Owner. I'S.GOO. ~1975 REDUCED. 1cwet1 3 BJl 2 e Slate entry/beaut crpta. L!f!n• Beach, 3705 Legun• a..ch 3705 L19Un1 le1eh 3705 _ _._.. -·i.... Ba. bcmt an J Jot.a; can uae • View location bath.I Malt .... vut-._ ~ 2-sTY ~er 4 BR. dtn. u 2 ·-.. _ ........... v__. e 2 cm Pl'lll'I ell alley street. $24.900. • m,.. ~. .,atlo ex. -non.o .., _, ... _. ,.,._,_ Rltr. 2150 Harilar 58, CM ~ clean.. S36.m BIG' 6. ocea. Will tell aJ.1 °' e ......,, $71,500. Ee.q tl!nnS ~ EYes. s.-1* o.nm. 14'7-«Mt. se.3890. ~ tat. ar tnc1e. 121 a. st. SPfNDILL UAL TY OWNER' ~mt Wanw at Mar••. 5608 OU,LIX Nil UY OWND; 48&. 3B&. R$UI> OPEN SAT A SUN 1J..5 lie: elm. rm. A: fa&; waW. ATI'R. 2 llll, din. rm., ii;l: DI Lindo St, 8elboa bll. Inna:! E\les 5697 % le. zGlllllll a fenced far Balboa Bl. to tth, L to SQ Opes S.t i: a.. 2"22 ClmrJ boniN ,6. clap. Prkoed tot Malt ldl naw 4 Ill 11' beth Exe rental .,... $45 0 ~ •. JJS.750. a.cne. J.900 .. 1l. cw, SllOO E. H. MJCH.U:i.. RJtr. New,., IMch 1200 ..... BY OWNE:rt doft tnd-..~ ,~em_.E..Bal_boa_._. __ m.4111) __ ,~ Holm -Sal a ..... 31 LIDO VIEW, ..... potent:W ....... My. M2"'405 I• Balboa ~ Ona! lea . 2 Bit., d t II, ~ be0.. .. Hoelel "' Mlfdl ftpme'• LIDO SANDS ._tar AJMi.. M111t _; ~~~1·.:,.!bt. OPDJ HOUR 9't .. ,_ JD)bdw ~·A.,._,, * ~ * • F4>1'6 25 * m.!00 W!S'JO.l1T Ondmt.... OWHm Lr.A VJNG "'--9lm Act.Ha Oirdf GerJrce ....... Rltr. pe.-1D ~ 1A -• ""'"'"u.r Fuhkln a..-, I BJt m.43ZiO OPEN 1!911. Pdne. _., .._ MM1N ·-.• ~ R.D *'· mt L.-ti~ a atru. a.,, sc .... b .. "''· lewtnc .... tilt·• HU!!t.H •• & ..... IMTataT' M, l ba, fllm. DO"PLIX 2 BR Mth.. ~ .... .., ..,...._ 2 "11, l-clS ... Fee~ ,_ e. ..._. aa.- 2«orr J D. ..... ,,...... ., ... Oww. .... On. at.ma. ~ :-·. ~i:. ba: pr.id. STAM> • tlllOe, I mt. m lo, .,._, *r....-C.. w '=°' lhr7~ M, ............. end ,., •• .-. ...... 1210 ........ ... 1111 • ..... ..,. .... M-2NS PlUnJla ... 8., ., ... ...._£._ ,...._, J •+DIN o.nw. • .._. 2 i.. ... )Dc.,-sllt M 111t. -.. UI: Sa 2 .... t"pl., l~ ..... llllJWd. _., ee-lrplc. ....._Mt .......... , ....... -trld. .... ell' • ..... ..... c.-cim .. ~ • tnJJeo. .. ti.a ........ ... • • lllllalt Wlllt YOU~ LO IJllr j Jl'UPD n.e.r.t -.. _,.. 11iJnc11t. 4 1IR 2 iiliia, walk ti Be ....... .... .... Dtx,. °""" ... .... ---1"' .... --...... ~. UP<W • ~ ~ 6 ..._ ..... ~ •t11 S. 2901 1ibJpNt a5JIO, ta.left tft 5 .., -2 llll hnllM "' • x eooa: a Gll"llll .,_ • Qll· Mr -'*w l • i -. 2 -. .,.. ..., • w. r.tta 0t. eo.--+~"' filll. ,.do. ~~II HAL TY a. • eat rc.r · )lll:rtl ltJ -tlt----ft:i.,..----N ""9 a.-_ ........ ----·----~ Solw er Simple Scr4mbltd Word Puu~ for a Chu.dcu I I ' The Back Bay's Finest Address! LAH£: Up to 1,850 sq. fl of hveable 1rn lUXUHtUS1 z 3 or • bedrooms, 2 & 3 baths, Pt.US den Ind f1111lly room. Nylon carpeted, completely draped, all built·illl. lncludlnr dishwasher, private patio, fir8')1aee, AM- FM '1Clio & Intercom system, huae master bedroom suit1, 2-ear attlched aara&e at your doorstep, mas- ter TV antenna. some with $Un decks. Ml: ttlt most complete "f\ln" center ANYW1fOl1 Arts, Crafts. & ~illilrd Rooms. Photo lib, Loanp, Caurtyll'd. Poo~ RecrNtion Hall, Puttini Graen- All for oclusiVI use of rnlden~ . NOM ttn TO SHI MO. l.eM wffft e,tia11 te hi' ft-U ,fSO ,,,, PNONl1 CHIA 714' '4Mltt ........ llltill ...... N-1 a.ell ..,, • Twtit •-..._ ..... ,...., tM /Mllft YWt .-- DOY\A 09Y11\M'MeNT 00... llK'. - ' !! OAJ\.Y fttLOT 'rWay, ,._, ll, 19164 : .tcNTAU .__ .. l AL}I 1<•NTALS RIAL ISTATI Aptt. Unfvn'lhhM Apb. U~ .,.... U1tfvnlltW _e._ ... _~ .. _____ J~~!!!!!!:_ ___ -------- """' ........ leech S400 Hunti,.ten a..ch 5400 llefttals Wanted 5990 _c_°'_,,._.,..._,. __ 1 ----!!!:.!!~~!!!.!!!!~~~~:.--~:..!!!!! Be.ch Art• Luxury (}nen TOWNHOUSES . C.rpets, Dre~•· lultt.in1 ••• every luxury! Big Prlv•+• P1r~. Club House, Pool F1milies Welcom .. From $17 5 T•kt H.,M, .. W.,Hf •"' W. Wuf Oii W•- font , ... hcll4 .. tfl• ..... v.11.., htry. PHONI Ml. MOHtSON 962..05" ~---------~--- Coeta Meu 5100 Eut Bluff 5242 HARBOR GREENS Pre· View Opening BACHELOR • UN1'\1R.'l. from $100 Incl. uUJ.. 1·2 Al BDRJL '1.JRN, A UNFURN· ~-ted Pools, ~ ea:. c.enier. A4J. '° Sbopslq -%700 Ptttnon W17. al BU' bar • Adama. a.ta ..... 546-<ml ----- MARTINl9UE GARDEN APTS. Parklike llW'ftJUDdhc» f'URNISHED BA<m::LORS UNFURN 1 BR • 2 BR· 3 BR 2 batha nallAble Carpels, dnpel, ~ 18th & S.nta Ana, C.M. 646--4233 ~ Bennadl Yill111 2 lllt.. ~ baths. \' iew o1 Bad Bay. SJ&9 A up West View Apts. m Am1P V.~. NB 6#46C8 RE.V'ON Pm Deeds ~ 2 Adjoinlllc ~ ICIO. tum 2 bdrm bu, Lquna. 1'70lc1H BUtr 8riltal Area, Patio. 11t, vltw. Permot. QI By O'll!Da' W.J.SlO Marilyn. C9MUT Industrial lental .o90 Rooms for Rent 5995 OFFICD A yard sror ... LOVEL y , )&e. rm., xlnt 1pece IUft. c:ontr. or am. view; all convaii.nces; nr. ml& N'pt Bch. OwDU IG town, LquDa Bch. Mee.la ..:;2800====:;:::;:::::::;:;:::::;: lf de&iftd. 41!M.9W Guest Homes 5991 NEWLY lktmtd I u t 1 t home. LldiH or couplts. Elij.iy sracious ltYint with mWJ tanuJy. c.n ~ Yrs Dem~. R..N. RIAL ESTATE Gefwal Income ft!'OfM!!! 6000 - * ----·--- . . . .... . . ' ....... ,. .. ~ ............ ..,,. --- .. I ' • c M1rshlll I • J . - . , . . ' ~&~ ....... tlsc{.Mlan. • I ,. l!'ISl'ICTOll .. .-...o..... Macbtne shop, !:xllftieol'ed onl¥. Pttml.Mnl. Clutstand- illl WI.IN I.ad frillce btne- ft~ ... qualified drpend. able penon. Olli or apply Pickup P!'fdDm Gear Jr.16 PllK'efltia Ave. c..ta M- 541-m5 ot 54&-ll.39 ....... _ .......... Bartenders IBIB8I L lH ISi I . C_, Hi9hw1y NllWPORT IEACH MACHINIST Eagl11e Lathe To $4.00 Hour Minimum 5 yeva experl. l!'nee. ComPM)' bend!tl "'" dudlnr pail! Dk and med- ical inlun.nce, bonm plan and wertlme. Apply or call Troy Enernlnt Co. 23122 S. Pullman St. .............. .,.... __ _ arm off'erll!J """ 100 m. tmJ bMk. run or pt ttm.. Ho aper MC, -tram. .................. -luta Ana omo.. Nf-&m-1..... ~··-· ~ 7""--,-'-C:C. In<. ContKf Man Outside Clll on ntabllitll!d accowit. automotive field lor utioft. wide orpnl11tlon. Exp not NHJ1tial. Must be ~an cut. penonable to m.1ntain rood customer reladonl . ._,.ltell, Don Ol' Ber1. ELECTRON1CS Tape drill operator • Pro&nmmtt • printed Qr.. aait bouds. . ....... """""'' 1530 E. Ell!lnrer Aw. Suite I Santa Ana n• . SU-o'J68 l'.ART TIME• EYE Dlltributor for West o:.Jt mf&'. co. mw hirinr trU>. IH for .aln l flHYice. $70 p.,. w ... I p.m. fD 10:3D p,m. <SI str-1183 for~. 2 <:AR:PDn'mS; 1 Hard- Watt awn; Oiopper G u 11 ' ----·--...-···-•~·-·--~·-·-·~=-•_ ........................ ,,._. . .,....._~...-:~~-~:"""'"':..'..;•;...;,·;:i;:i-·---···~-:;::.-;:;:;·:.•;..• ~-::.""t.:::::•:•:•::-::<-<:::::·~.,.~~;';"!'.o. ------;.. • ,, ....... t j.'ll• •• ...... • ~ '~ • ~ & IMl'LOYMINT f08' & IWl.OYNNT .IOll & ~ .11111 & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMl'LOYMINT Ml~ ,....,, ,_, u. 1"' DAILY 1'11.0t U Not,W--nilO Not,lllfl .... _721!1"'-~W.llMI . ..:....·w-lh~o -w...,7-!IALIANDTUDl W.IAND;;:,. W.IANDTU'Di ,,; '· -.._. ., .-_,.. • "4. -PurnltuN 1000 l '' . '' !'!:!\1'. ~ Wo 0 -• 14GO CINSUS TAKIU ,.._ & C!!rN 1118 oll_.low HOO : le1ior Mec•11ic1I lesig1er lff. •• , ....... mentfwc......,.l. VfMiweM. •nd nWlitory .,,.. ....... -k f•mlller with mll st•,.. urds, 4rlfllnt ,,,..· tie81, anti wflHnt to ... ...... _.wu1y fw••rloua pft-.ol ,,.,-. Apply In ptrtttt or tend~ .. tt.r. .Mnntl Department. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Wahler Santa Ana Shipping- Warehouse Manager U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner s .. ia Ana Machine Maintenance CADlllAC &AGE· wm COAST 1166 Whfttler Ave. Cool•Mou 646-2491 Cemetery. Counseling· BMtitiful P e c i f i c View MemorWtl Pork is btatod on the hil~ side overlooking the Newport Bay ereo. Cemetery loi:s, crypts end nitches. Bafore n e e d pur· chose plan. A fest g"°""ing com. pony with complete s er v i c e facil ities. Mortu•'Y· Chepel. Mausoleum end Cre· metory ell within the cemetery. We went two emo- tionally met\Jre men. No •-perience ne- cessary because of o u r professional treining . Do not pass up this opportunity. Dlmll W1rd Vice President end Director of Sales ,.. •. ·n.t WllTI '!!.l"' .::; .. :.~ CANCELLED WUllLITJIR NG -l'OOL TAILU ' ~ --" """'*' ... -ful of 0..0.-"'1111 BRUNSWICK q!l!M U.& Cltbinrblp. at Fvrnltu,. I ane...yMr Aulborized -,,_ 4M1' ,,_ TIU.UfGl.Z • TBlll '"! nllr 1-lt 11 )'ft.~ old, Io o d Spenlsh lt~luance & SALi Slat. from 1369 · ' ~ pbnlctl eoadltlon, able to MecHtwrlnNft Model llD • tbM1, rnW>c-Brwwwlck $321 valu.t. • IJqMrMinc. MCl'IVJ RaPlllY ~n&: Or. :::.:~::bu:::~ WAS ORto. $\6'1.00 ant. frultwood o\ w•lntlt ~ ONLY 1231.a ......., ... - ~~ !Jrruonic. mi1eap PfJd if drivtnc N> MUST SACRIFICE ~~ ~~is: tH FINANCING Sftlngs & I.NI 1515 W•tcllff Dr • Nowport looch - "'"-"' '-·"-1 ~-""00 --SE"'"D ~· un-q...,-._ Alft'Q' lD P«WJG by .....,. ~ tunlni'· UI Ytlll Guar-_,., ~ ....... .....-lot-Ac-Mardi 14.. ITEMS AS rou.ows: ant.e. m s. Main, ()r&n19 _,Urtl; a.. u perienc-PER.SONNEL DEPT. Gorpoui 8 ft. Spanish da Wtlllch'..Mannlnt'a 5.12-lSl'J :!~1.1~ ... ee:,c~~ COUNTY OP ORA.NGI &ltd Matcbtn1 Chair. MUSIC CITY l 11~TTENTI!!'!'!!!!0~!!i_,!!!!""'•I ;:,."":.:.. , 801.-Caro.dw-,y 8-r1ta.Ana Cullom quilted ....tth 3400So.Brlltol A N DOCTORS! ,... ca:wd wood trim. Jt 10 rt.. So. c.o..t Plu.9 Kurtin ptutie plMier, Seville caned vdvd .ofa, J40.2165 2 antique bn.15 ~ BIM OfFKI Qlll v..w ..... Cl:1fW8tir\f ol fl&c, .,...., optf"lt-mc x.ox, etc. 0ppor- tun1tJ> b' lldvancemt nt fer PtnDf\ wittl Initiative. Mrilll . Com11111lc1tions Autometh; Sendl"I & R.ecelvlnt1 Teletype Operetor Experienced, pttlerably tn stock brokq:e. Startin&: llll- ary $CSO. a month. Will .-Y more dtS*ldinl M experi- ence. Contact MRS. KIRr NER , GOOOBODY .l CO., ........ b.tavy Datt: oak end tabla Scopts, ~ .. = 8~ ~M: llltTHDA.Y SALEI w~::!b~:;;=· - lterrantan oak panelled Yet, P'tb. 11 our lllrthday aifi\Cal unit w-many bedroom -.i.lte with full Month. But don't brlna Pre&-Potnui 6 pendl. c1.IM!'y. Kin( lliu box 1prin11 Ir '111& -we are ~•tire Sttrlllzt r, ~. !leml mattrea La.ra:e Spanish de-by slvm. YOU a preaent ol 4!B-J935 Ill. I , all Sun. dllcount:l \Ip to 25~ ea 10me -"'=~~~~~'- C'OI' dinin& room. Gol.d leaf models ot Baldwin mdae. NEIGHBORHOOD Spanlah table llftmpjl. Hanr-The best dftlla In the WPSt GARA.GE SA.LE in• awaa: lampe, ttc., etc. an always at SATURDAY & Each piece can be Plll1'b&> WARD'S e•'""'WIN -•010 SUND•Y CENSUS ENUMERA roR ed lndividuallY. IU.oOJ 0 ' '-' A s,.15 per hr., 6 hf'I, per day, Terms avallablt llOl Newport, CM 642.J484 TEB. 24th A: 25th at lew 11 yn ot q:e, U.S. Newcomtr1 to Calif. TAX CLARANCE lO A.M. to .f P..M. ONLY citiu!i. Good physical eon. Credit approved immf'diately SU&htly used Danilh Walnut 801 S. SHANNON BT., dltlm . Apply City Holl, R Ir D FURNITURE "'"""' 1<'5. """ ...,... SANTA ANA • SECR.f.TARY requtred for Contrae tAdmilUltn.Uon ~I. Mlnlmwn 2 )'t:&f'I uperienct Ir! O:Jn.. tract Mmlnr.tntkm. 8 0 wpm Typlnc, 80 wpm .tMrthand. Used to t;ypln&: teehnkal data. Call 612-2400, or 'eVfl. St64319, uk for Jim HJa.ID5· Servon l c Inatrummta, 1nc 164-1 Whit- tier Avt., Costa Men. Au 1 equal opportunity tmpl.oyer 2UO ·S. Anne St. Sante _An11, C1llf. J40.:Jl20 1'38l Olive St.. Weetmin-IN TiiE WAREHOUSE from $395. N"' Hammond IJ9..1C2T SCRAM LETS ster, Cll won will bcin °'1:111 $54.5. Good ultd on. p&intirc. lid by Dafta " . """"' i. n1, l!9M5ll 1144 NIWl'ORT BLVD. ....... fn>m $195. Mllm-rm. Otho<°" ..... COOK'S helper 10 AM to COST A MESA SCHMIDT·PHIWPS co. tnp t» ~ Small CUDllll-An eqml cpportunity ... ....... ANSWERS 2 PM. Gino's Italian Dell. Every nlfht lfll f 1!IO'I' N .. Ma.in 0 20ttl st. farm tablet, IWftl:I lilCD Sit & Sun 'tll 6 Santa Ana BC $35. l!Jeven andmt 18514 Beacb 82vd., H.B. __.__ ,.. .. -. __ __. .. _ ~~-'--------ro .. .,,. .-... .. ._ ""•BLE ~ 41•· ... <:UU•, ........ ..._.,....,. ......... ...........,. -Vista -Usurp -• · ~v Amtr: .... nannel-.... '-" ,,.ano, u~ t, dattd ~ 300 !IC Md Oeiua:e -GIVE him the Schools-Instruction 7600 ~· l()fa, l awivel roeker, xlnt condition. Painted fin-400 AD Lot SlOO Box M31 SHU'S Pac· k..,g"1ng ro• '""" ...... ,.. .. "~'"" '"'·""·Al"'"""" ... _ °'""',;... · · Definition of a promoter: A • hold fu.mlahinp. Nffd C..ah? -"C"--7':~· =~~--1 """" ....... , rum; .. '"' Spec1·a11'st s ....... 1.1 T .. lnint G ..... S•lo I022 '"""' * AUCTION * ocean 11 )0.1 G.IVE him the A'M'END nit 83 Ha.mood Orpn u )'CAI ..in an -bqy SHIPS. Most Modern Up-t•Date ~AL 15 al.rcraft with Ltalie ll)!akert 1ive Windy a tr7 WANTm immediately and C .. rk, famlhtr with detptratel.y an elQ>tl" pl.an.lat mlllt1ry -iflc• to KCOmPMY tbe Hart.or BUSINESS COU.EGE In the eng. '58 VW en ~· Moma Excel cond. S4M539 Atx:tiona Friday T p.rn. Southland. The 1cboo1 oI -m (tan.I. Corvu titte I: Ask tor Bill w· dy' A -a.• 8 Programmed Lee.mini with ~ ll1l&ll wtda It tll'ft · 1n s u..,11on ant the '"finllblng IChool" toudi. caah ~. kt)' ~ SEARS Orpn, 2 ke~, Behind Tim)'' a Bld(. Man -pl .,__,..,__,_, .i. bl.u&, Royal Decireu Cost S!iOO SeU $.150. Exe& 2075% Newport, CM ,.._ ..... m tte .xu~ -.._.,..tel', Vidor elec. ~ )ent. ~11'11 Sat .i. S\l!I. $$ C H S$ Bru!bup -IBM Keypunch. '""""'"".. •~ Start any Monday -even-inl madt. HMlflkjt CB n -MATHUSHIX Upri(ht Piano ~ Ina clUMS a190. dio, fl~t a: rec. Jiiht For Sale $150. Set Ame POLLY PRIEST t1xt11rea. Loads ol. Miac. at Mn Ncrw Ave., a.t We P9Y cub fer. I Fumlture <I Afll!ilancM <I Ant:lque1 <I 'l'llolt Wmnm'1 ChOnlt, a lli'Omtft'I Mona, ,.rt1cul1rly chorul. Eada T\lt1· from pedc .. lnt-Mutt be 9:30 AM-11:30 AM. Baby sit-CIP'ble of hendllnt ~ lft"l'ided. Ul\llb}e to pay packlll"t, p ..... rvl"I but the company II gnat! ind ,.eking 1ccord· Call director, Mrs. Ttrr)' int to t'Ofttr1ct1 •nd Dame 962-aJ610. --------1==-===----' spoc:lf~tlona. Apply BUSINE&S COLLEGE ltema. 646-4896 Im W. l9th HAMMOND, Walnul Seriea l2S N. Ntwp0rt Bl., N.B. St. C.M. (Sat I: Sun) LIOO model U.U; colt $US5, "'-'''""' •.COME & BROUSE* """•-·· ,...,....n ON ITEM or - CX>MPLETE HOU8EnJL. Call SCT-6748 er 121.a:m Mill Operators -"'"'" .. -..,,.. y .. r. ~ profiling experience on multi • tpindl• nM- chlne . CADWC &AGE· wm COAST 1166 Whittler Ave. Cool• -646-2491 SEND RESUME l'IX Op«ator Over 25 Y"· Must be: 1v1l11ble for relief ahlft. 642-1544 l'IX Opemor An1werin9 S.nlce Experimced prtfm-ed Mlntmum q:e 25. Oil 3-1166 Phone Solicitors Part timt momin11. Work 211 houri per week -Earn $.15 to Bl ulary and bon- uae1. Naticclal company openln& nt'11>' Colta Mt1a office. Call 537-1531 Thun, n1, sat. 9 to 11 1.m. IAllMAIDS ••• ••• and GO-GO DANCERS $300 per week. 638-5483 or 613-9763 PART TIME WORI CALL TODAY!!! Avon offtr11 you an #.lxcelltT1t earnin1 opportunity. Call ~led 53().58!1> In peraen to Pertonnel Office U.S. Divers Company Ari equal opportunity employer DBIGN BIGlllfR Mech&nica.I d~ tn- 1inttr with at least tlve YKnl eXJ>trienct in elee- tronic component pack- aging. Outlta.ndfnit oppor- tunity with well eatabliab- l'd ('Qmpany. Good Din1e bffitlit1. "'FOR SALi I I I ()peraton; fbect-i roU--------- 22JO S. Anne St. Soni• ...... C.111. .540-2120 TELEPHONE 10 11 c Ito r ~ needed, for carpets l- dr11>es. Experienced prr,f,r- red . Top 111\laty I: com- miuion. 892-4441. M r . :rortuM DRAFTSMAN er men. EXPER. Od.Y. 8WtNG mun. Olh ...... Ytdll a.rp_ 215 McClllm!ic* Ave., CM atpPPDl GUN OPERAT- ORS .i. nBERGLASS nxJl. """""'· EXPDUENCED OHL Y. COLUMBIA -y ACtfI' CORP. 775 McCORMICC A.VE. C.M. CARlllR IOYS GOOD ROt1l"EI AVAlLABIZ HUm"I!IGrON BEAQI DAILY PILOT . ........ . J!."W"EUlfl: •m11Ae IUi i"I DPft'· ~y; quality HpW' ,.tttnc: ftne ntlil 1t<ft; perm.. top WISH I: ........ /I BUSBOYS DUllW ASHEIS 11 or O .. r DAY SHlfT APPLY IN PERSON 1-11 and 34 RBJBBI E. W 151 E. CNlt Hl ..... oy _,.... ... ... * &llARDS * Art equal opportunHy ... ...... Electrical and mechl.n~ cal tnlpectim. SUpervllor potential. ~enced only. LANGEVIN I REAL Estate trainee. Ovft' Z> Broker A dt"Veloper wUl tnln I: ~llOl" at his ex- penae. Call bet. 10-J PM Moo -Fri. ;,.t6-7381 OPlltA'IURS. GarmtT1! Mirr Sntle t1ttdle. Only optl"'I· Ion ~ $!K).$l.t) need apply. 1580 Monri:wla. ~· ........ Ml.flt detailed and a> aembly drawings from layout and 1kttchea. F• mlliar with Mil. Specs. Two Ytl..l'I collea:e or equlvl.lent expttlence. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABlf l600 WHEG. Clair, and com- ONE whtel ~ 1raili!r. Cap. 550 lbl. Extra wheel and lire. Weltem .-ddl.e. Both Item. eireeDmt eondf. lion. Call 543-1369. mode chair, both llkP. ntw. Ml1c. W1nt.d 1610 Snn consolr 1 e w Int: l"-'=-"-==---'::.:.:1 machine, rood t'U'ldilion. .... -WANTED " • I f\ I I I ~ -. . ~ --. .. -. . . ~··-"· . . -.. ~ .-"'i-"-••• f. .:i .... ... ... ----~.# ..... ,. "'· ..,,~ .......... ~--. .. -y -·-· ·-2', '"" ~!!~~~~!'l!~!!!~~~~~'!!~s!.!l'OltT~!;A~T!!l:20N!!-:-,__. ,._ _l,.,~;·;1~·;·~T~A;n~-=~!1 !"• .... .... -1 ·!!~'!!'!•!!•1!:1:!!"~'!!•!!!•!!:.._r.~~c:..~~-...!·!!•!! 'IUI• ..,,.,... , r SAU AND TUDI . ""EE TO YOU'Mo o;;;.rt"'no.;;;...;E"'"'"'l"'p.'---"'1""'""5 c .... ,.... ts20 MUCIDES IEHZ •.-111"" -· -V~ !pirt C.. Mii IPICJ( ._ '!'I - '"" ,.. Atwn ,...., """""' OPIN ROAD 10YOTA '61 TMA .,. -.,. ,.,., -CHIYloui> LOYABLZ. amail btftd Te"" ~=::.!)'~~f73.4'l.O NOW.o rwg.y 1f6~ ¥1~\#l ll lb N•• Cw. 8rttWt. J'9Cl&w nc.u.t. l'fr _.. ......... 1---------1 ""'. '""'· ..,.,. """'°"' w··-HP •.• DIRECT PA ~OYOTA SI -•--• -.....,. . ..._. ''3 •ALA ---c..aytd A lhOta. Adulll pnl. -~~uu: 11-2S Out""' , PllllCES R' ... _ 1 ........ ~ ...... -.. ...,_ ........ MMltl 162-U alter 5:50 p.ftl. mUtor U ftllt decrk l'tart, '8 FANTASTIC MODfl..S W 6 Me.. 6fll l. Ouar. ~ ~ ........ ..._ 'It 8VD' I.& IAaRZ ~ Q:lapt. lddi: .wa. 2123 56-Mat • Motor Homn ~ ...... lJli5 4 • •lliffl lacilldN .. _. ....... •• ...... ...-n-Ytr7 ....... ._ w lo ~....,, 6 ....._ Lk.~066-MA·"~"rU=R~E-J~~-;-,...~u~ft-d~la-Mobile Home. '200 : ~": J:Wned bat ~ ii ntf!d ttae lbidd ~I *· Po, f 1111....,. ' ...... *· .. ..-.i •ss , I t'-. ..,..-PU - 9\t'ltr by 5 h bi&fl on • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • ...,.,..,,.., .... ,,. Ull ~. ln dirt llltedar. o.tllile Mir r•r, ..... ,·~-.,:i!.O.. --..... HU ·J-oea rnvund for tasy dlain11 , • e Boot Thrua ~olttmpetidce, _..,.,Ni ti ,• wJI ·-,......,.., t" Plu. Iona fl. fUI dirt tor the $7995.00 • Houu can w .... btm beeL~w • .,. .. ._,""" .....,, .• !!-~ . c•DI I•. c _CH .. -.. ' I "•"· -==-bauUna. 542-UTI. V24 New 24 WW. • Ol.W1s Moun ta: MG ...... m.ta Imm :1ate 11 n , .. °"" hyftM • -rT1PI .... ... = : . ;;;,. ~ -Two l&th *Two lhdnn • Walk 1'lnll ....... ud bav• al colon I~ Tu &. LJc. W• tr.. ;: PUPPIES male A: female T BEACH TRUl. SUPPLY e & Sleepen ~ MGB • UGH'? BLUE ... ~ '° ~ f,SS.24 ...._ .... fJnM. _,. ftJriadllc ...-..Z. -.ml ~ weeks. wm be amaJ1 clop. l92ll Beach Bl.ct. Camper S,. .. I Trucks BONB 1a bMutfful cc:m1; 6-.. We 'll p.anat" to •-L L-..... Q,A.C-~~~ • • ~"'""'°""M"' rORD •CHEVY .... Plnl!I•""·"""'"",.. __ .......,...._ ""'1"'"" our ELMOIE. ,..,,._,._ ''6 -™ ~--. ~ 21'!6 HU11linrtm hdl SJ&.!llll DODGE e GMC JurpJe • ski 2'ck, chalM, 1H f\Mndnf availablt $ll2 Da. 31 tDo ..... + ~ ·--~ .-.~~", '"....u"""-... -.,-:..~, .. -,"""-,~.-.~: ~:u.fl~ ,n~~. ~,:· ;;_ $2590 = t:i~! .. ~rins ~ ElMO.Ao.c .• E 1 ~=~-o=--'lmO!li .-~_.:~ '= E. :Kith, Coata Mesa. 543-trplc. C11bana. mtfum. Trad~ '4 ·Ton. H.D. iprinp. Front h11 bttn S EH 5 I B LY ipeckltOll • V1r I PwtcNi c':l.C~'!:, ~ ~ · ;;. '"'-' ...._.. :. 2780 21:!1 for ._,.. d .... sro w. 00 A: rHr. HN.ter, 1plit rim1 DRNEN l maintained lor GC1OAJU>DtCftOVE8'.. .. I ol---• t1711 •---•·-U MO'!OllS "'""EN G"OVE ' &T-L·, , --DACHSHUl'ID. Poodle mill. No.10 N.8--H.D. tiret1-gaugea, auto-...,,....., ....... ,.. m H: 'TfNr .a Ganien Grow 81vd. -~I n .. cadilJK fadllts. d illl*" ................. II 5 mal ... J ' ·m. 6 •k• _,_. =c=-==-====~ matlc opt. 4 1pttd. 70 amp teat dri'e wlll llbow It hu ..,._.~ .,,_ • SM.2214 ., ,_ 11 and __,_ ,...,._r.R. ~ " '"'' CRl .SADER DELUXE 12ilSO, bl.tterv, du a t tiydraullc butt-ltd &: ..,.,... Pvt-~ Orove JE 7-6639 ,_,u It _. .. ..,. .,. .. ...._, ftte1oaoodhome1.$3.S7'2 E ... Mi· ,,....... ·~ .... _ .. it ~.,.. .-·· 1-"'-1arar-"'4andtan't ... .-..SCadllacauto.-CH-.,..~IT ~ ' ,..,, x~~o 1v1n1room """·brakes, deluxe cab-~......,. ptymustMllatonce:Sl.100 '67• _,. Wiilllly -• ~, --1 ~ 3 i-wnin1•. porch l tool d~sh. 64&-!0"21 or 4!M.i7tn. 1oy .... orw find w't ·We've CDC one -....... W"""Mer ..... = You"G u J ,(,.,.. 1tled 64211'1!9 5 Yr. Fin. Bank Terms F.n, --SOW ready far iml'nfldia.W ckllv-WMtlnlmt# •• · mta ma' uvis : · -· '58 MGA Rdetr. Real --" _ .... ,.. •-....,.. wondfTful clilpoe;ition: all * MUST SEIL ~ 3 BR All Trade1 Welcome. d •,_, ,...mtllet'Vicedby u.Ont !'oarV,.....erPondlt ery.OneTtwwmnnty. NABERS _,,. 0 Vlt!C!Mtiona. 494-2'1f9 Alter-EXPANOO, $39(» FURN Bu)' from Camper Truck runner $25.0D elivtn OAC, JMI' hlTIJ!tv. Spedal t1:U1 6 fiq IOf dol1UI. Pl.kl lot ~ J'\MndQa avdabla • -'65 IU.&• _a : 6 PM 2124 Specialltt. Full prie'! only $595.oo. Ctlll weekend only. _. llOt. A."•~ ...... ___ O Ac ~ ._.,. ... or beat otfu! * 536-3464 BUY FACTORY DIRECT Cre4it Msr-542-8801 or can $ ---ELM. ·o· .• SportCc:qe.A ... tie 2 Puppia -1male.1 female: AND SAVE! bf! attn at 901 E. tit, Santa 1,599.00 673•1190 E, • · poww ---~~-· 1 moe. old-Mother ia a Motor~lel 9~ IJd SOUTH HA.AIOI Ana Full Prk Scotty. ~143 2-23 2 MOTORCYCLES 1 --~53~1~~~50~--l ><Mi,-;<wp.iii!,"ficli; lH 1'1Mncinl 'available '14 VW perftct «lflditlon! MOTORS JDHARBORllLVD. bellter. N~iii -~"E p.,... ......... """!~"" .... u-n"""'" '54 MG new paint, raciJlc OAC Uf dt)I.. "'*1me cont "'5 ,. _ _,,_ ,. ___ -...... COSTA MESA 5t0-9100 ..i • ......, c.• .... ...,,. .,..,. 2~1,. 1 -'6T, Bultaoo. Loblto IOOCC ~~ lfHD, new tllJI, new t1tta · · · W. Dir. W·accept tndt. Guden G: ....-:V.Ji: fG ,,... ""·--"'"--FLITCHEI: JONu Setup for deMrt racln&-ORANGE COUNIY'S 6 upboiltel-y. $.WI-!llil-T220 ELMORE * 8MTn * ., -"-~11:·r5 & L IVESTOCK " Y ... LARGEST SELECl'ION . ., MGA 1600 """ __ ,.,__ . _,., ·aw. Wida. 'U M•'• ...... c...,. ·~--.,.c~!:!.0.,.L~T •. .., 1 • ' am IO CX: Dlrt ~.... VIJii! • MOT'OR.S U9U• • ~ U......... .-,... PG'Wff, air \:UPU&tloned, "'w=<::::. • Petl, Gener1I HOO Bl.ke FACTORY DIRECT own.:,!1a;_41,;._~ ml. A .u.I 9525 Gudm Grove BM. Ortahial onw. $l7D nc.n : .,.__. Yi11.1t tot, ltathlr mterior. .:"'"'_;;• -~------OPEN ROAD DEALER at ........ .,,,,._.,.,, c ___ _:;m::;;:,..::..___ <>Lr> LowmAaN _...., __,,. • SNAKES for Ille. M6.S196 &:den Gl'Ole JE 1~ Hlltl PRllDLJllNDllt "'ear --·-v l--;;-:;~~:-:-......---1 &l!tt!pm -~,:;:"'·°' •HOUSE CARS * CllAS-PORSCHE '61 TOYOTA VOL.VO Imll .... blllvd.(-39J ~ '65 IMPALA Jerry SIS MOUNTS • SUDE-INSI--------n .. c 8&4,LLY DEALING 2 blltl So. G.G. Fwy ~ ~Spo r t. ~ Dots.c_ ____ w s • vAN coNVERS10NS P"""HE roo•Y• '63 VOLVO """" "'""' ' ""· .... -,.. .. --Honda-Triumph ~ WO'°·"°"'"""· ....., ~ .,,,,,_ Jl'N.att MIN. POOOLES AKC ..... N u--.. ~--• MOTOR HOMES ... moat"' ot!& PllOO COUPE ........ -... ,... tl211 wormed .. shota : 11 wka., •w· ..u·~ '61 912 . 4 speed "'--u. ~·~!.ORt'y! I Beautiflll atec red with rich , ........... w ............ "7.00•1 .,, Cacllllac FLITC .. R -Na if'IJO!Tltd le pupPy cut. HERB PRIEDLANDER ALL MAKF.S l MODELS '67 m . 5 ipffd -. _.re OU 11'1 bla S..... VIiie rs _.,,, ""'""'"-~·-~---IJ™I Bach Blvd. tHwy 39i 1967 TRUO<S '64 Convertible fJ u.n, -~~ .. ~~~· h1l1 -I 1o ... n CHIVIOLIT f -.60 Coo "'-~ Mii • ..,.,. ... .._ .._........,. Radio p, ·-powu, _ W GR.EAT Dw Pupplea for 2 blkl So. G.G. Fwy, BEAOI CITY pe . neu qwa. ud04&dalve. 'nliil'lil a ral WE PAY .... umdltl rd,.,. mi&H. -w~ .... ~~=.~~-ay :7:UPE-~= CAMPERLAND ~~_:f~...... 111PORTS ~~= TOP N•$J..;J-'· ~ TOY poodl Qampqne. o~ td 16565 Beach Bivd., H.B. -..._,.... ....... ,.. ~ nw. cttioo. ~ ::· .:!: ~:: -~~.-:rr~,';"'~0~,~~~--"~ ~" --TR.·U· MPHC .. --iiioaE· °"' 5:Er: 'ffr'~~d:!7;.~= Shota. Good temperament. tn dm»ne. bir tlra, cu.-"' MOTOU PRICE '65 F ... fa1lll $20ll $35 540-5289 to-11 paint. 137-1697. ' ""' ,,_ Gm.MAN Sbephml Popt MTN: Tn.il bike, 5 hp 2 1pd lm-lld Autot 9600 ' .,_ 1183 Triumpb SpiUl.re Mltr. Guden Gl"O'te ~ Bhd7 . ...;. , _ - 4 Do.'! ....,., FUTCH& JOND Top AKC l'fll· trana. Bil tins. Ma-1381. ...-~..__•_.....;_...;.;.:;.;;1 ~ Nu p1lnt • top. Interior ""' ._ FOR Nl,.E CARS .......-"""' CHIVltOLIT m -·CM . ALPINE ,. ...uilful, -,,..,.. 125-1• ... VOLVO ... ... ~ .... w--... AF"GHAN ~OUND PUPPIES ...... Took& •••lpMIOl---...C....:C....::...__ -....... OAC. 1Ul1 '""' -ll&llLY D&AWIO AND TIUCKS ALLEN ·--•~ "'-1,--•-, ... , __ .. '64 Alpine JV, GT, dlr-,.,,...,,.._... •• -.,._.. $995.00 can be lff'n at !Ill. TODAY! Any MN:• er Medel a9-l773 •• -.... _,,. .....,. "AtrrOmechlnkl klolcart" ~ lBc male. a.m, lired. ~ llkt new, make o I It r. Blk •·blk HT. Auto, Im-'59 PRSCHE Conve'l'tlb&e D E. lit. Santa AM., M'J.llJ1 am =Yll'll ova CON•LL usoao:coutH")'. . I ,. &N HELi YOU OD macuJate! $44 dels, a11Ume ,.____.. _ _.......,_ 'If TRIUMPH SPrrrntE ._,._ RH ESIA.N JUdaebar.k MS-2013. Ccmt. bat Old car OK dn. ~ ....,.,.......,, '1JOO ROADSTER, 4 On u. noor. he Ua lefere You 1.., CHMOLET tee-._ •lt84 • S25 Oellvmi male, I rncc. AKC. AU 1--~*_'<M-rnl!!:<i~~·--· 1 •==::'::'-=~== '67 carliii... e Most: UJtlllA ...... DA:."llEUND AIC 1'111· Fe-OLDER Camp tnUer, 15'. 't'& St.195. Dir. 6t-750l !IOD So. UU" 1JOJ Fullpower,i&ifc:andlticnf:d. e No wmts. 'til AIW'il •"',~~~-l~rdt-A·! cond. Extru. -. or ALFA ROMEO THE FABULOUS Coast. Hwy., Larua Beach 546-Lo. m:Dee. N"' cu wanutr •. ~ ...._¥, W. dlr. ... Reuoaable. M2-le2 _r_ •• _11o_.. •• _,_._._ ... __ ,._2s RO""R ~@ddto, In~~::.· ~G:;: ~~...,;.. ng,~:-~ c..,. • VII.. • Ne cndlt .... ,.;;.,;.K~· -""~"'-'64AlphaR-ROVER VOLKSWAGEN WEPAY... :tri~ --a:-....~""°;' ~ PUPPIES • A.KC 191· Trucltt 9500 CUSTOM H.UtDTOP, roll up 1!1116 H&rtlar, CN. &t6-mm CASH ~!lac Inc. w._. It.JI., *'*· P.I.. "'""" ·-· , .. cc AMtrM, SOLD EXCLUSIVELY 1N READY TO 60 1150 ... "°"' ""'" ........ ., ...... OAe Cldhullma Bbl~ '" &MC blauk rd:t A: bater, 5 ORANGE COUNTY. BY VOLVO L&auna Beedl f!M.1194 "111 price ... c.u • ,._ ...,, -Raby -,. ........... M..,......... FRITZ WA.RUN '67 IL DOWADO .,..,. "" -" ... and nm.. sa. 5a.mf VJ Ton Pk1rup 4 SpMd. ta.. 'l'tdl .._kmd IPldal. Sports Car Centw 0Ya 61 FACl'OltY AUTHORJZl:D :n ':' ~ :::.,:-hll Pl1W'f!I' be -Ma&. lat. lllltl. $1211 $1695 noE.1'tst VOLKSWAGENS S.loo-1'...,. '--&IOTH .. ..-n _...,__ - TRANSPOllTATION_ FLETCHER JONES ""'""'"'"'-..... SANTA,.,.. .., ........ vw ··············.,.. FRnZ WAllUN \mfll\IU:I _, """""""""'=tili;=..,.;::.,.:o_-,.,..,,.-1 IMh & Y...... fOOO CHIVl.OLIT JOHNSON & SON SIMC a • vw .............. na •-tor ~ -~ -... _.,. ALLIN --."!!.., ......... ~ "' '15 vw ..,..... no E. lit It. -----~ a·-~n.c •. . ---~ LOCAl.NEWPORT BOA'n r.633 ww"'mbFc Avt. ~Metcw7 _____ ..;...; ___ , ... V1I •••••••••••••• 11111-··-· ·-· ..,-.. mu ._.... ~IL Co!19 &..,.. w: PW: Pty. 41H'ftl : 15'~* ''15" + trtrn e.tmlnlM c.... 11rancta ................. _..~ .. -...... nu.11cw11w1a , __ ~-. lW ~ ir wtiitwtnd ...... + ll1r .. -m .:sm 1941 Hartxir mw. ...7Ul50 1966 sirnca 1000 4 door • '113 V\Y ·-·············· 1195 '61 VOLVOS Jeff.mt . ~ . . -.. au:v. ,..,, .. .. oar -.nu pi1 lnt loob lletlf:r L'ian 'SI VW ., ......... , •••• rrz 'C'I' EL DOltAJX). LOW-XL R . .& ll • auto P .S. ... .. M' nmI Sp, Ppm J SHID. 1963 aa;v. PiJ • I cyl 4 new. Still hu UOOO milei Get A ..,._ DMI 11 Yoar Or A 0-*w'f LOADED + 1 T .1 Jt r:: o at 1111 E. a.a.. ..... • x·=au.fll> ...... -. ""'··"'"'"""""'....,·AUSTIN HEALEY "'"''°"w"""'"'·""ill AT w • ..,CASH ... a TAPE Cd« • .,,,.,,,..· NB .. 21' 1'rilco n,....., lmluc ll!l500 1Plil riml. IMf type 0·~ deUWf'I; OAC. 1'uS! price Hlltl Plt.llDLANDllt ~ Matdll'• GMOtt ""'-"· ... M.-PtJ. =======-• . . --• -• - . • ---- 2111' Exntibur • loaded WT!JO, IPrinP .R I h', • a r d • n 199D Amt-. Healey aooo --~-CaJt be IMn et llJl l3'1!JO a..dl 545-e15 c•YSLD 4~ = :.i:: llJ: 1;,!: ~~tCJ:" tuld-Exe. "11tf. RGlll uceptionally !-ltt, Santa Ana, sca:n 2 bib So.~ '::;. 3') Uwl Can 9'00'·.,.=,,,.._=---(idilaC---... -., I -------~"I s to s I IU>T. DJ'. A fut, l')Od. drtn It and JOU'll 893-7* 537-QJll Sii JOHN COLDIRON E'fZRYTHIMG. -c.u amn Tie Sta. WIC ... NU'ld cruWnc t-.t. SMJOJ '55 1'01tD PU, v..a rib, '88 buy it iz.111 de!Jven OAC.-SPRITE NEW Volvo ·i l.fh auto. aft .t PN U 1-3113 tw. on.....-, ""' ... FRITZ A: AVERY T11L Good tlrea. Rum rul P'UII pricw ... can be Ju.t an1wd from a..den lF. CADIU.AC. 2 -d 0 0 r ... ~ iac •• .Ill ., Dllst St Na. S'J5.MG aood· Body la 'Wl'Y rood uen at tat E. ht, Santa 18 Bur eye Spite rdltr. wtth pnva~e • Ubdt!!" --. Wtiolnale ar leu. Fae llW'· llelow bk. $1115. -~-·~-~ ..___ tbape. M&-3.S23 61J.mll Alie,~ bal nlot anfit1m. $25.00 market. . -...-,..... _..., 21157 BUw, CM -.-Till'~£.;;, Drectl: '5& CHEVY CA.MEO 'a Au.tin HelJ!J SJ-f,1:1 delivers OM!. 1'llll pric@ ~-~•:"'-==-~-=~-~~·~I~-~· 1.=:;;:;;,;;==:::=o==o I -··• CO-aL'" ".,..., Pldoop . v4 -· ......... ----"*" ...... al .. TIST DRM & Sport c... '610 c---oLET " ......... attachea ~ 'l ponloonl, nil-• ~ * -~ ,..~ E-Lit. Suta Alla. 5G-MD. A -n•w" •-•pl-"' m~ M_. ,.,., 'Wt.th na black top''-======== VW '64 TRIUMPH .. _ ' _, 'SS FORD ,,._ton PICKUP $25.00 df:llyen OAC. PUlll' "" '""""'"· .... -GOOD BOOY. N.... ..... -""""'· "*" .. -· SUNIEAM AUTOMATIC '61 CINI'URY S.bre 11' OD-work. -.1m. at !01 E. l1l, Santa Ana, 1---------I SPITFIRE 11 JO lln. Save S1500. Take '65 CHEVY 16. ton Pick-up. or etll end.It Mar. 5C-MD, 1965 SUnbeam TI 1 er . Beau.ttf\U meWie _... wltb C9.r In tr9de or ftnanet1 . Campen mpec. Sl;JIHlde I' &eautif'ul.. New CalldJ Apple rich black i.atber mtericr. :16.92 ~Dr., NB bed. Dtr. na M.am. IMW t7PI peiDt jDb, nu top, el'c. ruuy ~-a-and LYMAN i.lander 11'. 4 cyt $25.00 deliven OAC Tull loakl IDie a 1918, and cant. to bp. lnboud. Price Sid . .,..,. fSIO BMW prict SZ1!15-DG. Cal o-.dit ~ ~·...,-: 'llpKW ltip. Mlnt cond. Must 1M Mfr., Ml.-:11 or Cln be "' appn!Ciatt. 641-m>. '61 JEEPS attn II 901 & lR, Santa $9t9.00 WINTER SPECIAL W•'r• __ T_! .. SET'TING A WHOLE NEW .. ---·------l"all Prb 15, "'· ..__. STANDARD FOR. ECONOMY •·, ·-_ __._ vut.,.....,.. 35 HP elec S.. " '-""" ,_ MJ CAJtS" 5' SUnbtam ~ rdt1r _,.,.. .,__,,,. ~ =-·~ ~6 ~ Pvt. llllfT1 .... l!llldl tuta! .S.lrn-Pam--5ervlce with e.ctor,. 'hu'dtop. 11.nl 0.A.C. SchoooeT. 14' ~. IWto UlllG s,.m Car Center $1295.00. C:aD ·O'tdlt Mar.. ..,... MOl'ORS BY °"""· 50' "'"'' e1-·t•..:1 FRITZ WA.RUN :::-OAC~ = ELMORE u.. ... board. 213: 436-0191 IHPORTS no E. lit St. scan or n.n be ttm at ~ & ..._. • .. ,.,._., Ka Gant. er,,.. lhd. SAN'tA AHA s.47.mll 901 £. i.t Santa Ana '60 V W G&idm G"1ft' n: ,_.. -iiUD A ,CARf s.111..... 9010 ... -..,.... """' • • MILORS • WDGLt-be Milor1. --=""~lxr-='._,c;.;.M,;:·~-'=""= __ ...;D_A..:.:.TSU.:..::c.N;:_ __ 1 wtth ~ ~""· ~a1 ~. !:., •_:&:=. = ·~~DTSCOPHI eg:" ..,.~ ~, WhJ bay ttw.t boatf You JEEP; '61 Will,r1 l-Ttli. '!O 0_.___ ~. O'C. ~ .OO llCOd ttr. and 1nbs mt """" eW Odt • Dhawlt c111 .n A own aa intft'nt Hu And tlra. 9IDO .......... pl~ Pl" .....-ven ,.. "..... price jw:t bid a ftl¥a and ril'lll Pnr'lllt Poncht la ltJWft. euwr > ...., II .,_, Ill a flieet ot llilboata ()1)1)-• &46-7100 • ~ ••• ' :!!""1 ~':.....~. D~. ...-_.OI). ~ .. end .. tt M"1' job. ftw Ub tirud !ltw. ....W lluidna Mm ~~ .. ,-~ u..tial cl Cl ft oreu r-cer .,,.,.., """' """""ll ..-901 E ht.,".,'::_ •• "!91 • Spedaltf)ia~only tncdorwttb1Dft<Wbi6C --9'1n1 MO Oltl A: ~ U.,-.Uon m1ln. CAmoe" 9520 139 dell. a.wne cant. bU. 1,:i-"..;· ""'·-'-=-:..:.:-~-<R•ft.OO 1-thw tntnr. -.-,. HID .. Mm 6. ._. ~t S2UIO-F 1111 Y • 4M-9'Ml • 1915 SunbMrn npr • ..., !utetJ ~ P"tlr tbt ,.. 0 Wodlt N • ., .._.., ll!Cl.ft'ld a tttwmble with ftANSPOl'IERS '61 Datllm pick-up, k> BMuttfl&l new Cindy Apple 1"'11 Prb mmlnatllc • • 1 • r. COff. ..._ '-'ft .... Int! 6'fl.Z517 IUSI~ .. u.e•s Ml. Tnide or .a. Dir. type paint job. llU 1Dp, etc. IM n -...a.tile OOUUE. 08e ,_...,... __ ,._..,... c.n ........... ....m 125"' -•n OAC. NI 0 .A.C. IJ ,. __ J"~-~11~~"~-.-- NIW! -"'"'''" "'" .,.,,;, ELMOIE . ELMOIE .... .. IXCITINOI FIAT .................... -v ..... 21 Sleep al "'1 E. lat. Sano. Ana· ·-- tnn.nble-Raqi ,..........,. '61 PIA TS 1112 bbliun o.i ... ,.,,.. e ~ °""" Blvd. MO'l'Cltl S.W.1-•/pw•)·· N-•uo,.......... YI. Mmtanl -. .. tnn., A ~ 0.... JJ: 1' ... a a...-°'°" llll4 .l"s c...--:;..... u-.u nv end. Hew top, Exctp. 0... 0..... D "--=• ......,.._ .. ~ . .,vw.._v..-'.67 ua. Dco1nlc y-s.... HIRI PRllDLANDER n•,NT-. "'" ..,. .... Dir. - 1100 W. o..tlN8 to-ml 13150 BMcb 81\od. (ffW'J ., SUH8EAM 'M Oinortl1 X!nt nit ... .a A .... ••11• "''" Sl.aun::EI II' 11.DOP I bib lo. G.G. ,...,,. cond.: new lop A: h 111111 Aaum9 .... tel. WW ~ Ge!JeT. ~ ..,. ,. aJ.1511 m.-. aood-121S. ta-•. · AtttPl nip. -..m. ~ ..,-.. o..t. ...,..,._ 1111....., ALL Nl!w-I• n.t 1 door 'Cl VWtllllllfW.lldte.IW, _, ":,!'"~';""..:" ....., •• ~ ._ TOYOTA "°"" ""':;:t:=:t_.-... u.w-v • .., an. IOl E. i.t. Santa Ana I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I • .-. . .. ft:, lllJil 'SALE: O'-Tq; t ~~~~~~=~~ fM' on17 n&1'5 ~ prb :roller. .•llMlilT • ~ ~ .. -'"' -.. ·-··------~ 0AC <r RU MlUlllA&E 'a V'IV • I I I -_ ----· .....-"_. -.,...._'-__ . MR. IS .... Q.&C .... LID '11' wtttl ..... OP paint, ,....._ .... -.ma -,.,.,,._ 1116' .,.._ 19 ""' so. w..,. '" ,.. NEW 1961 " ... ,_ .... - °""• w _... ._.. .,._11:1' Me conen.. Xlrttcml. ftMlt a w ,-~-~·~-~·=C=M=]~~~~;:~:~ -........ -....., ...,_OM:""' Toy t l!Jtdl.--"" __ .... ,.. .. --°"' .. _ 011 wvw-...-...... • a.I ..... MR, .. .. -z. lit l&Dta .... at Xlat con4. .. k. sa.----~ .... - -'210alll ... ==;;,=""I podn 1 M17 ...... a W1'19tl90. •t ,, 'IS vw W * .... ~~~='-.;.J,;;;11;;;1 1 ---· '" • Ir -.. ow -. ~ •• ,. ,.,,,. r I-1'. W .... T•t-. ......... ._ ............. --. " .. 11'5011).tm• .... .... .................. w.-c:s-.~ •• _, -•''* ••v.w.61lnior .,.i -'*· -• • HU".•• OClt1>. nauuun - -----.. 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"""""" ..... ~~.:::.~·.;...·~--............ ~. ·---·---.~~_..,,_ .... ,--·--..-.---·--·· ·····--· --. _ _......__,._ ~·--; .• ~·-----C,•"'"~V!ijl ... ABEltS ' . FOR .. NINE:fE'EN SIXTY ·EIGHT .ei.ven moClefs provide +J;e widest choice in tho luxury tor r .. ld! C.dal1>< croftmonsh;p- fernous the wcrfd ovel'-f9sults in car1 the+ look bettor, ·drive bettor, fool bettor o..l . hold , their volue longer Ilion ony other cor. C.sdinac's t!lxcitinq new "Inside Story'' sf&rls w;th tho oil-new 472 V-8 on9ino with 375 H.P. The bitJgest ~ssenqer car engine ev.sil- oble todoy! < •• , OOR RESAlf CARS SHOW YOUR 6000 TASTE TOO I '62 OLDSMOBILE '63 CADILLAC '64 PONTIAC '63 CADILLAC ~ -.- USED CARS $595 $1595 ..... OWl lL ~ CMlllllC -............ .._ ......,. •Ir ~= . .,.. fllll IM!Mr ...,.,..,, 1 -llolll car. Lie- '65 OIEVROLET $1595 '65 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE '65 RAMBLER '67 CADILLAC - $ALES DEPARTMENT OPEN 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. MON. THRU FRl.-SAT. & SUN. 9:00 A.M .-6:00 P.M. ____ NABERS .. '65 MONZA .em,..i --• ....... ~ FLITCHD JONIS CHEVROl.IT • 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa l\lesa ·es OLD~ o.itt.us v.i: 2 Dr. hdtp.; auto., air, pwr. atffr. "' brakH. R/H. SHOO. Orts. ow~ !6-m.S 540-9100 GOOD NEWS TRA.VELS FASTI llpeclelly wfletl .IM -~ toocl UNcf Ca ~ Y", It pfl-nd tlMlt HIRE'S-pi.c. wheN a,,..... , .. Nally -_,hi ... .....,.. JOW IJIMft LJtht Iii. GO AHIAD -and bll'f with confldetlcel lay te1 i;!. of c-. Inspect w DOUIU.CHICKED "" Yalati · -TODA YI -~ ' ,, { . -----, .. ,., . ' . '61 CHEVlOL.ET ,_ .. 1.0-.....,.__ • " ......... ,._,..r .... .............. _..... ........ ,,.. ......... ·-.. . $977~~ '64 FORD PAIRLANE $1277~~ '68 PONTIAC GTO H1,.,to,. cov ... •-dio, "••le" .. w., tl•e•;~9. • ,,. .... , r • I I y II wheel.. lt1utif11J .. el40te , ..... SAVE .$$$ '67 PONTIAC GTO 7 Doer lt1,.,lop. VI, llyd11"'1tie, 11ow•• ilt•ri119 , r.dle, lieet1r, .,iti111I r..i li11e ti•11. IS,402 •efllef ,.,;1,,. $2977 ::.~1 0 '66 LE MANS $2377 :~~~I '66 CHEVROLET c.,.M: ... D•o• herdto,.. va, ,_ .. ,11J •• ,.14;,, tr...1 .. , whitt w•!h. Ab1oh1t1ly t••t•ou1. l J.?I• • , .... 1 ,.,;1 ••. $2477~~. '65 CHEVROLET 1 ... ,.,1. l ·D•o• h1•l4top, Vt powtr9lil41, power 1f•••i111J, re~io t nd he1l•t, whil• 1il41 .,,11,. $1877 ::l~I '66 MERCURY 2 Doer Ptr~l1111. •1l4io, lteel•r, euto..,etie .,1111· ... iuie11, power ,, .. ,;,., 1"4 l>r•k•t, fecto.., ,;, ce .... lliNi•• $2677~~. T'S l ' ... , " ' E I • • '66 CHIYROLET S.S. 1 ... ,..1e 2.0.., i..tt.,. 121 v1. ,. .... ,,rw •. I'•••• t+.••illf, reilio, Mel••, white well1, II.GOO ..,Ue1, fect.ty eir, loleck .. i11yl tep. 52577 :~:ti '64 OLDSMOBILE 88 4-0-herllilep, VI, lr,dre..,elic, power .t•••· i,,., •e4ie, IM.t:M, whit• woll 1;,e1, focte.., ei• ee11ditl..,.i,,. . $1477 ~~l~I '65 CATALINA 1 pl11 ?. Her4top cewpl. ledie e11l4 heeler, hyl4r,..,1tie .,•MMittio11, pow" thtri"t· $1977~~1 '65 PONTIAC GTO 1 Door lte.......,, VI, hydre..,elic, fl•w•• d ••ri119, r14ie, lte•ter, wllite wellt, 1port w .... I. Jl,41• .m .1 "'""· $2277:~ .. ~ .., ~-... -- WHIM YOU IUY TOUI US1D CM AT IOY CM¥ll "°"!IAC YOU CAN .,SUll.THAT ,YOU HAYI PUIC CM THAT HAS lllN INSPIC'IED, TU,.U, llC~ • 5UAUNTIED FOi YOUR ~TECi'loN. ALL THll AND LOW PllCI, TOOi , ,. Jr • ' ' . '65 MUSTANG 2 PWS 2 F•rftl.ck. VI e ... 1-, em-tic tre1t•.!1&1iM, rMl., !tee..,., whfte 1Hle well ttr... 21,111 M• tuet ,,,n ••. $1777 ·~ '65 PONTIAC GTO 2 De. Moriltop. VI, 4 •l'ffil •/UllHM, ,,_,... m.,.;.,, llH, whit• w•lio, "'911 .......,., .,.i.kel •l'••i•I l'•illl ti9er t•lil. 21.100 Mfllel ... 1!91. $2177 =. '67 CHEVROLIT hi Air 4-D-Jffe11. VI, ,......Me +r-it· 1ie11, re4te, llllet.., p•w., ,._.n,.., •lttt. tiff will lir••· $2277~ '67 CONTINENTAL '•w•r ileeri...-l>re•11-•i.,.j_.. .... ••Ir *••• feet..., •Ir, 16.•21 1ct111I 111il11. l""Y w/Wec.• cer'tl ... ee t.p, •ff wllit. i.twier. $4977=.' '66 PONTIAC GTO · H_,..,, _,.._ 6 .. ..._ .,_ J ~ -... ,...... -...... tk ... fr- $2477 =. '65 PONTIAC CATALINA. .. 0.-"•"''•" la4ie eM ........ lrl,4re..tie .....,...,.,., ~ ......... $1977~ '64 COMET CAUENTE 2 D-It ......... hili. •114 h.+er, .......... ff•lltMiHI ... , IJOW9f' .... ,j ... , • . $1577~ '65 LE MANS $2677=. ~~OHNSON & SON HAS e e e e ROY CARVER PONTIAC COUGARS -Harbas It, c.o.ta .... Kl I 4444 Onltp O:lantJ'• bdllld ........... O.aler far JCoDI • IOf'Clt ml ....,. I BY THE "" m<PESr LEMANS Coupe, power lteerf:nr, 11utomatic trannllllon. factory ajr. Like MW! 1-TRUCK • ti!&'>. Dlr . .f94..'Ml 900 So. 0.1t Hwy. ,_,.. ....... 19114 Pontiac LPMana SJiort CJ)e all pnwet' + factory air. Bucket HMS, !!be:. $25.00 deUvm OAC Can be Ren at 901 E. :i.t. Santi Arla or call <hdlt Mu. 54Ullal. '115 PONnAC LeMaru; cm-vm. All pwr., brict. air; very clean. Sl.425. Terms avail. May be el!fl al : Sar TV, 275 E. 11th St., CM. or C9.ll &42-9'142 9 To l PM. ? . LOAD • • • Now The Car of The Y-r Is Here And We Have Large Quantities Te Choose Frond '65 Pontiac catAllna. S500 below bk. Xlnl cond, fctry aiT, pb • PL Ori( on. $1,1151). Must lldl by :Z.29-61, lnvln& countt). 6U4b> 10 &Mpm. HUGE SALE! CES START AT ' 'A PONTI.AC LE MANS 3, 100 Mi, V!, um, p., red/blk tnt. xtra cm, mWlt .ci moo. f13-06!l3 RA MILER '65 RAMIL.El ~ 2 doer. Autormlic: tr-. Rdo II beater. SUY.af. $11111 FLIJCHEI JONIS CHllVllOl.IT • .s33 Westminll• A.,._ Fuly Factory Equipped wll-~ ~ .. ft ....... Uf1 ...._ 'IO RillBLER WICOft· Hu - --........ I 4 ...... S • f • t ' f1t1c9' ..... .. t1conm. nMda !ra111e Job. ,.._ Mt IA;. M c.,.t. C1111 °11 .._. _,Ml-ts.a ........... ,., SMpe, ....... Me.M.fll ' J '••· •==· ===== -·~ ---Vloyt -.. -, ........ c.., .............. a..a.. ~·· •• ,_.. "''•'wr utillta. ••••ll:le r., '*IL ,,.._, I '" 1111 -U.,. -I 7111114 WW. Cl;ol· - STUDEIADI JOHNSON A SON, _ 0.u• C1m:1(1 Oldest UNCO'IM MDCURY.COUGAI D1al1r -WIST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT 11.ACft 545-1278 604*' :;c. . '9 T ..mJU> c:mVf!'t, P"Wt!I' ;--lrf=---1-~;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;!:•:•:•:•:lf1:·:·•::D~·:a1~1:::• ~·~·:;~o.~r:•:r-~46:!;~!·:·:,.:;;;!•;;, ____ .;;;;;;;.·;I.. ·~f!O'lblnl. N.-• , * : -*-... 111.- = • • • RAMBLER '68 JAVELIN • • • Dl$COVa THE •GGEST VAWE IN THI Sl'OlltSIEl AELD 111 EXECUTIVE JAVELINS Go Oft Sele This w •• ~1 CHOOSI FROM 6 Mest ••• IM4e4 with f.Jlt.,....,, fee...., ,;, a •*••· PRICED TO SELL • SAVE HUNDHDS I T., S.i1ctl•• .. '67 •• • .... Oii SALE! TERdlc 'SAYINGS OH ALL OUR USED CARS . 'M C~ 'M AMEllCAN ..,ALA SIOlf CGUPI. a.ih. ...... ~ .,. ......... ,...., ......... ::ffuo""... . -... -. '67 RD& .. DI SW, '*'i9. -....,, .W ....... ,_. ., 1tewl"" Jl,OOI ..._ fee..,,. ._._ ........... .,w.: .... ...., ........ '62 c;~OUT '65 VALIANT •t Dl. SIDAM • .He• . ....._, ......,._ _., ....... Jlti.t tltk .. """ '65 PLYMOUTH IAIUCUOA. 2 O•. MT. c-.... tMle, ...... .... ~c., ,__ .-mi,. •" •-"KMi"" IMica.t _.., .............. e .............. '65 MUSTANG IM,AtA .. DI. ..,_ Nr, ..... HMW, ee+-.tfc, ....., ........ ~ ........ J27..,...__,...._.._ ....... HT. Reil•· HH+.r, ......_...., Mr C... .. ,._. •MM • ..,.. a N4 ,.,.._., t.. -----~.....,-...... _ .---... • 1-..,,_,. . " .... ...... nt 4 OL SIDNf. lllr ...... _........ ..... ·---·"""''""' ..... _ . .,,,.... { ' • • .. 1 '. • • • • • • _ ....... _ _..__. _______ ... -~ .... --·--• · •., •sf(' tr a · • ~-· .. -• , •• # ;ttll ...... _ • .-••• _.,._ ____ _ CHEVROLET SOR 1968 ! . -J . . /~7 ·.COllELL"~.~:/_r -----. . CHEVROLET ,.. ACTION JCENTER FOR the ''FABULOUS" New 1968 . . CAMARO BRAND NEW 1968 CHEVROLET ( ' . I ..... -, .... .. ..... -· ---- . YOU CAN BE SURI ·WITH AN ·''OK''· USID CAR FROM ·CONNELL . CHEVROLDI . . '64 PONTIAC LE·MANS $995 H.T. Cpe. Rldlo, hMttr; chrome wheels, mW. night blue with blue bucket ...... '66 EL CAMINO $2495 Custom. 327 VI, auto., PS., factory air cond., ' ndlio and heater. '61 FORD 4 DOOR $495 ,. J. Sedan. VI, automatic, rldlo and heater. ~ . '65 COMET 2 DOOR . Ermine white with red Interior, radio and ·heater. 4 Door Sedan. Sliver blue In color. 21,000 orlglnal mu ... '65 MERC. MONTCLAIR $1895 H.T. Cpe. Auto, PS., R&H, whit• with blue In· terlor, low mu ..... '62 JAGUAR XKE $1995 '63 CHEVROLET BR.AIR $1095 Roadster. 4 speed, wire wheel1, radio and heat· 4 door. Radio, hNter, automatic, power er, l•de grHn with white top. 1t•rin9. '66 MALIBU WAGON $2295 '67 CAMARO VI, automatic transmiulon, power steering, factory air, radio, heater. '• ~DILLAC $695 · ,_. · Deor 'Hawltep. Full .power and factory air '65 · IMPALA $1795 . 4 ..,., ltNJo, heater,~ ....... If.... J Ing, factory afr. '63 BUICK RIVIERA $1895 Hardtop Coupe. Full power, factory air, radio, heater, ermine white with red IMther Interior. '66 PLYM. FURY Ill $2295 9 Pan. W.n. VI, automatic, power ttMring, tadlo, heater. $1095 A·lOO Van. '63 FORD 1·Y2 TON $895 Walk.Jn Vah. · 4 spMd, dual rtar wheels, make ......... r • . Hardtop coupe. 327 VI, automatic, power ....,.. Ing, radio, heater, bucket Mah, center eoneole. ' . . '63 IMPALA · · Sport Coupe. VI, automatic transmf aalon, radio and heater. ' '66 DODGE DART It...., w..-. YI, auto., PS., rldfo, hNNr, ••• ,,. 901d. . . '64 PONTIAC LE MANS $1395 Coupe. Radio, hHter, automatic, Nd with. red vinyl Interior. lxtra clean. '64 FORD 3A TON Stake Truck. '65 MUSTANG Hardtop coupe. Automatic, poww 1tffflftf, poppy reel, black Interior, vinyl top. '61 OLDSMOBILE 4 door hardtop. Radio, heater, aufomatlc • '66 CHEVROLET $189 5 '55 CHEVROLET :.1c~~~ 4 Door. Vi, automatic, factory air, radio and heater, ... rt ....... Ready for work. '62 VOLKSWAGEN $1295 '65 FALCON ·FUTURA · $1595 Deluxe l9w. J ...n. radio, heater, one owner. .. w..-. 2., vt, automatic, PS., R&H, Wue vinyl lnten.r. --.. -- Hf W '6$ CQRUNA 2 DOOR DELUXE Ford's f1bulous English Import with bucket M1ts, dlec br•k .. , 4 on the floor, room for 5 bit adults. (Automttlc tr1ns tvlll· able.) NEW '68 f AlRLANE •.. I D ...... . 47~~. After 1/3 Cuh or Tr..te On. (Includes Tu & Lie.) 74~~0. ' This actual photo shows ONLY PART ~four present used MustallCJ stock. With mo r • tradeins. arriving daily we MUST reduce inventories. Come in·tOclay-see for your· self how we've slashed prices . tq •· the iob! GT·350'1 GT-SOO's TEST DRIVE THE FABULOUS 1968 SHELBY AMERICANS TODAY WE AltE ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY AUTHORIZED SHELBY ·AMERICAN DEALER MUSTANG RAINBOW SALE! e LIMITID-IDmON WUSTANGSI e 10 SPICIAL COLOISI EXAMPLE l·YEAR OLD ''~!!'~!!! $1495 heater. 21 % ,._n or tro .. e $49 ,., lftO, JO mo. OSK71t EXAMPLE 2-YEAR OLD '~,~~p~ $1795 l11cl11tll11 radio anti heater. licH•• number SVYHS EXAMPLE FOAL NIW ,.....,, .... blll., llecldld 4-DOOR WAGON 202.va. Cnhe-0 matlc, radio OIMI llleater, power dlsc brokes. l"ftl99 rack, etc. #231 c=~:ms;::=:==::i~-; After 1/3 Cuh or Trede On. Uncludle Tu & Lie.) e ONLY '°' THI WISTl :~ .!S!!! ~.$2395 dosll 6 vi-., W/W ctr· ..... ()$ ... r vi.w ml,.. -· aeck.. 11111. .ti:. '" SllldC. SCIENCE HAS DEVELOPED." THIS FOR YOUR HEALTH ••• THIS FOR YOUR CAR. .• NOW ••• we e1n scientifically analyie and check over 100 UH• on each used car th1t 1f· feds Its performance prior to selling It. You buy with built In confidence when you buy • Theodore Robins UMd Car that cirri .. the Di19nostlc sticker. Th... cars are gu1r1ntHd 1oo-;. ·ACRES OF '64 FORD PICKUP s795 VI, F-1 00 lon9 bed. T n I lie. clow11 $43 per mo. 24 mo. Nl2414 '67 CORTINA 1500 DELUXE $1595 Factory warra11ty. 25 ~ clown or trade SO per mo. H mo. UPJOOl '67 SHELBY GT500 $3795 Cobro PowarM. 4 tpHcl. 20 '!. dow" or trade $105 per mo. l6 mo, No. UYH l91 '61 CH&VROLET WAGON $695 VI, Hto1Mtic, PS. RIH, Parb-oocl. Tu I li e. 1 tlown $JI per mo. 24 lfto. No, OHYJU , '65 FALCON FUTURA $1 49 5 VI, convertible. Automatic, PS, RIH. 20 ~ dow" or trade $49 per mo. )0 mo. No. PDS I H '67 FORD 4 DOOR VI, Automatic. 20 % Down or trede. $49 par 1110. l6 mo. No. P7706 '64 FORD XL HARDTOP VI, .vto., air co11d .. PS, P.wi"dow1. 20 '1. clow11 SH per mo. 24 mo. lllGOI 0 51795 s1 395 USED CARS '66 FORD BRONCO $1895 We9011, 4 1poed. 25 % clown or trade $59 per '"°' JO mo. SLA400 '64 THUNDERBIRD $1895 Hardtop. Fvll power, eir cond., P-wi11d-1. 21 % .. o_ ., tratle SH per mo. 24 mo. HISU7 '67 GALAXIE 500 VI, 2 cir. H.T. Auto., PS, RIH. 20 % Dow11 or trade $119 mo. l6 mo. TGL252 '63 FORD GALAXIE 500 VI, 2 Of-. H.T. A11temotlc, PS, retlio, hooter, 20 % .. _ .. er tretle Ut per me. 24 "'•· No. $NMIOI '66 FottD GALAXIE 500 VI, 2 Or. H.T. Tot.ft .. eten41ortl 1htft, 20'1. tl-11 et trade SH ,.r 1110, JO mo. No. 7U9A '66 FALCON SEDAN 'Au•-•tic, lt&H, air co11ditio11in9. 20 '1. dow11 ., trotle, $49 per mo. JO mo. No. SVI 117 '66 GALAXIE 500 4 cir. H.T. Full power, factory elr. 20 % Down ., trodo. $'9 per me. lO mo. 167 FORD CUSTOM A11.._.lc, retlio, hHtwr. 25 '1. tlow11 er tre4• Mt POf 1110. l6 me. TltA415 CHOOSE . FROM! 165 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER $1895 4 Door. Fully equipped, I 0 '1. dow11 or trede ,, $69 per mo. JO mo. No. N6F021 - TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WArr? IUY NOW-PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE '64 FORD FAIRLANE $1395 500 H.T. Spt. Cpe. lucket H•h, VI, pwr. 1tr., 25 "· down or lr•de $49 per mo. 24 mo. IOT095 '64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR 4 Dr. VI , air concl., power wi11d-1 I 1Ht. T.x I lie. "o""" SM per mo. 24 mo. No. I 41 A '60 TRIUMPK TR3 C...vortlble. 25 % down or tr1de sn ,., -· 24 mo. OGK021 '63 FORD CONVERTIBLE Galuie. VI, automatic, Mecha"ic'• 1poclal. Tu I lie. clown $29 per mo. 24 mo. FXXl95 '64 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO VI, Auto., radio, hHter,.f.ctory air. 20 '1. down or trade $19 pOf "'•· 24 mo. No. F21727 '67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU loodod, p.ower stwori119, •.t.. willtl-, elr COM. 20'X. ,_ Oftl'H• ''°''°'MO. l6 -· No. TR.126' $1095 1ALE PRICES IFRCTIVE THROUCiH TUESDAY, FD. 27 SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS I A.M. TO t P.M. MONDAY · FllDAY e SATURDAY I A.M. TO 6 P.M. e SUNDAY 10 A.M. 6 P.M. -- I ' All p..,._m fit--' .,. .,._., ... ue41it. PARTS & SERVICE HOURS PARTS ONLY . ·- 7 A.M. TO t P.M. MONDAY e 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TUISDAY • RIDAY I A.M. TO 6 P.M. SATVIDAY / _ t 1 81/2 acr-• of tb• moat modern· Ford sales and:. !f.:· · 'ti Hrvice fllCllitl .. on the Woet Coast= .'·, ~~Theodore , I ~~~ - -[j~ ~~ . . IEIVIW& - It=== · ~ ::?!. mCE .c::::::l ~ ------w --C*• 2060 Harbor ~ Costa Mesa '® 642-0010 \ . - • f 11 . I • • l ~ "lt'i '° neet!" "It doesn't even seem like we're goi"9 to school," "I 've learned more in 1 few dtys th.n I ever learned be .. 1 ...... "You just c:oo't help but loom her.!" These .,. just a few of the enthusi•rlic com- mants of students at Copre, the newly open. ed c°'"'Jo prepor.to•y school oo tho Be~ boa Peninsul.. N.tives are bun.ing and g.ting with in. tMest over the erlensive remodeling and c.:>nve"ion of the romantic old Balboa Inn in·tai this posh academic meeting ploce for both cl.y ood boord;,,9 m.cl.nts. . Inquiries are pourincJ in from al over the country and h.ve tffched as far distant as Bern, Swiherf.nd, and Uma, Peru. Teen.gen drawn by the news stare in amazement •nd in awed disbet.ef •t the red and white candy striped ice cream chain and simulated marb'9 tables, the ju~e boI, and soda fountain contained in the round, blue student union nestled on th. sands of the b..ch and overlooking the Khool' s swimmin9 pool In addttion to dasvoorm, the school bulding contaiM a lerge indoor gymnasium, an aud"Jtorium with portable stages, a wel .. equipped sci.nc• laboratory, • growirMJ li- brlry, •home economics room with built in FORGI An Old Landmarl{ That Is Now A New One electric ranges and sewing machines, and two separate wings of apartment type dor· mitories, many with bedroom -livi ngroom suites. The idea of Copra stems from a child- hood dream, ori9inatin9 in an old barn wher• Mrs. Weber p I aye d at teachtnq school, and became more of a reality as Uie graduated from college and university, and entered into the areas of teachincJ, ad- ministration and further study and research both in the United States and Europe. Copre r•presents • mer9ing of both tha European i1nd American systems of edu- cation and cufture. The marri age of the Webers was the necessary $<>lid foundi1tion for the building of an educational institution of such merit. The unifteation of sterling ideals and ideas motivated by the ever increasing need for a 'trong academic program mellowed by. love and discipline and faith in the funda- mental ability of young people has drawn an outstanding facutty to help r..:.ld the students. The ma in purpose of Copre is to pro- vide maximum opportunity for aU its stu- dents to acquire basic skills and information, to be inteHectuaOy curious, to think creat- ively, to ttve heafthfuUy, to achieve self-dis- The Southland'' Fine't cipline and economic efficiency, and to un· derstand the personal obligation of demo- cratic ttving. Since the teacher's performance in the classroom is the culmination of Copre's at. tempts to provide the best educational op· portunity for ih youth, the teacher must feel the deep responsibility facing him. The staff is a dedicated group of individuals who are master teachers ., well as fully-accredited. Most of the staff have their masters and many already have their doctor's degrees. The typical 'chool day begins at 8:30 with ethics and prayer and ends wiffi a period dedicated to the musical and dra- matic arh. It is extr emely refreshing to know the Webert who ere capable administrators as wel as rugged pioneers in the field of edu- cation. Their unwavering faith in youth has driven them •n to surmount unbelievable obstacJes convwting Copre into not only one of the safest and most code-complying buildings in th• •ntire area, but a beautiful facility dedicat.d to meet the challenge of preparing studenh not only for college, but molding them into contributing, law-abid- ing citizens. Best regards, Al RE HARDWARE e DUPONT PAINTS e SMAU APPLIANCES e PLUMBING SUPPLIES 1:1&°== .... U.S. ht. Off. . 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach A Good f,iendly Place lo Shop • Open Sundeys Deily 7:30 e.m. lo 6 p.m. • PHONE OR 3-2350 Featuring Nationally A.dverlued Brands Of Mer chandise A.t Fair Prices ""°NIN "9cl..,.._OAILT f'ILOT fl rhlo,_ .,...,_, ZL IMe Friday, F.twu.ry 23, 1HI JIMMY SHEPHERD, AN AUSTRALIAN RECENTLY APPOINTED PRO OF THE NEWPORT BEACH TEN- NIS CLUB, IS THE sua.. JECT OF DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE P£0. PLE FEATURE ON PAGE 3 TODAY. ZUBIN MEHTA WILL CON- DUCT THE L.A. PHILHAR- MONIC ORCHESTRA IN A CONCERT SPONSORED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. PICTURES AND INFOR· MATION ABOUT THE CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, FEBRU· ARY 24, APPEAR ON PAGE 6. THE AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE OPENS A TEN- DAY ENGAGEMENT IN THE LOS ANGELES MU· SIC CENTER NEXT WEEK. INFORMATION AB 0 UT THE COMPANY OF 150 DANCERS A ND MUSI· CIANS CAN BE FOUNO ON PAGE ~ NEWS OF DINING, DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT IN OR· ANGE COUNTY CAN BE FOUND ON PAGES 8-15. - 'MUSIC MAN' A·T ESTANCIA • 1 ·' ' \ I i • I ? 1 1 , -. s ) • ~ . ·' ' ' 3 ' " ;. •. ,.. \ r l '• ' " ' r ,.1 ., ~: '• 'j q ll ' ~ '. ·>1 1 " < ~ < ' . \;~ ~ e.i , - r ( I -. ' ' < ' . .. ... I , r ' • -- . ' Speeial EYenta -onmu.m -~---" Ibo -a,_ '!'tam • -al Ille U.S. wll1 ,. ..... ro11. • at 1 p.m. 1a c.unpuo 11a11, tJCI, -s. -St., 'lnlae, Tiie -.. "aw ... ., ., Dimab-Amerkan am .,_ °"'" -~.-.... -bt--,.., ...,.. l>.O. ... -. -· 111411 --..... will M .... at tbe doer. PboDe UMat If c:.'8UET CONIDr -RJdwd. Blrr..ila, """' ' ud plllllot w111,.,_m ID tbt ;._ - at UCJ, '*1 &. lniM St., lrvlDe, Fri., Feb. 21 llllp.m.Ac1rp ...... ClllLDaEN'I 'lllB.t.1'Ell -''Dick WldtUnctcm'• . Cal." a •mlcal CGGled1 for. clllldrea, _. eel "1 "'"!;":.~-:,. ~~ ~-al --Oab ID tbt Fn11Mat Junior Hllb Scbool Auditorium, • W..t U.. . cotn. AIMelm mt Sat, Feb. M It 11:30 and J p.ia.. 11i::keta, f1J$ t0r adults, 7Sc for ch1ldru. w1l1 be Ga ult It the door. Pbooe 533-SW. UC! OPERA -The UCI Opera Workshop U pre- . 1e11tlog Mo1art'1 "Cosi Faa Tutte" ................ -........... , ...... la, .. _,_ at UCimoo, -- ··111., --. ... ...,. bt--' · ~ tbt ,,.. ""' eo. omc., ucr, .... Ji .-wlD lie -at Ille ci-. JIOAT SHOW -Tiie So. California Sports, Vaca- tion and Boat Show ls 1howi.Dg through Feb. 25 in lbe Arena and ExhibitJon Hall of the Ana- heim Coovntlon Center, 800 West Katella, Analleim. Hours: Mon. through' Fri. 4 to 11 p.m.; Sal 12 to 11 p.m.: Sun. 12-9 p.m. Tkketa tl.75 ror adu!ta, •1 for youngsters, chlldtt.ll under six frtt. \Jr 0 C PBILllARMONIC -'l'be Orange County Ph.ll- harmOftic Soc1etJ b presenting the L.A. Phll- b.annonic Orcbestra under the baton of ZublA Mehta Sat, Feb. 24 at I p.m. i.n Campus Rall at UCI, 7801 E. Irvine St., Irvine. Ticket.I, *3.50, ma, be purdiased from the Society's office_ 201 Coast Hichw1;1, Newport Beach and if avail· able, will. bl! IOld at the door. Poh!w MMUl. Stt feature on Page I. DANCE THEATRE -"Modern Jazz in Dance" will be Pttfonned by the AJvtn Alley American Dance tbeatre, Sun., Feb. 2S 1t 1:30 p.m. l.D. Campus Hall, UC Irvine, 7001 E. Irvine Sl, Jrvine. 'n.ckets, '3. are on aale at the Fine ArU Box Office, UCI. Phone 133-6617 Cor further ln-fonnatioo. "IL IAGUNA WINTElt FESTIVAL -Laguna Beodl is holll.ing Its annual Winter Fe1Uval thrOUlh F eb. 26. Planned events lDclude The ArtW Ball. Sat., Feb. M; a per!ormiog arts revue "La- JUl!a' on Stage," Sun., Re.b. 2S and a Luau. Mon., Feb. 211.. Tkketa, for these eventa are available at the Laguna Buch Chamber of CommerN, 2i!O Park Ave. Phone 494-1018. No rdmiuion charge to festival grounds, 'artt and cratt.s displays, or Backstage Tour Sat., Feb. 24. ...... c:_ - , • a·u ID I -. T @ _, I U'N Special 1.<:venl8 • ' .. HOF.SE SBOW -1lle Orange Coun!J llllllan(tn are ~ a COllDtJ wide 4-H bone .., Feb. 25, beCIJmlq at I a.m. ~t the OrMle COuratJ Falrlf'OUDdl. 'lbe show • ..uJ. be ~ to <-If -bane ,..je<ts oO!y, Uto' lOo 'It per ciua. 'nere ii DO admission cbwle to tbil &rud....1•nd ~ •1o::5. ' INDIO DATE IUiltAL -Indio prese.ats Its an-- nual f e It l.,. al tbrough Feb. 25 at the fesUval croUDdl 111 Indio. Exhlbitt iDcludl art by b:&l Jelldenb, flower displaya adaC the date, palm. a ~ llffstock exhlbit, ud a gem IDd mlDlral lbow. An Arabia Nlebt'• Pq:eant wtD. be pre1tnted eveninp at 1:41 p.m. Special au, attraction will lie a bane alao'lr . wtda cUMl ull. ostricb racu u ..._ mladoa ~ Ground• ..trqt•dan far adult., $I.JI, cblldro 25c •ni!,cblldru llllder si.J:, free. NATIONAL lllAKEIPEAl\E CO. -: Tbt NatloDIJ. Shabspeare Company LI ~Dtinl hro P1Qs at Melocl1land Theatre. 10 Freedm.aa W.;,, Anaheim. "Romeo and Juliet" will be perform- ed Mon., Feb. 211 at a p.m., Tues., Feb, *II at 11 a.m. and S p.m. and Thurs., Feb. B at 11 1.m. 1bl leCGDd play "Twtllth Nlllrt" 1ril1 be presented Sat., Marb 2 at 11 a.m. and S p.m. Tld<.U. fl. anllUle fivm the Meld;rlaDd llOZ ollk< and all tlctat agencies. ~ ndaeed ratn are ofteNd to students and Kbool rroapL AFTERNOON CONCERT -Soprano Pamela Wesp accompanied by Connie Laing will perbm wnrks by Schubert, Bach and Mourt Wed., Feb. 21 at 4 p.m. in room 1616 of the Finl Arla Building at UCI, 7901 E. Irvine St., Irvine. There 13 no admission charge. OLD PRO ENTERTAINS -Fred Waring and the Pennsy1vanlam will entertain with sona:1 and orchestra mwlc Wed., Feb. 23 at 1:30 p.m. 111 Long Beach Municipal Auditorium. 100 Oceu Blvd .• Long Beach. 'nckets pri~ from '2.60 are on sale at Walllchs Music City stores and all ticket agencies. SPEAKER -Barry Goldwater vdU speak at OCC's Associated Students Distinguished Speaker's P rogram, Feb. 29 at 11 a.m. in the 0CC Audi.· torlum, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa.. Hll topic will be "A Loot at the Decade Ahead." Tbert Is no admiuion charge. lllGH SCHOOL MUSICAL - Estancia High School is staging "Music Man" Feb. 29. March 1 and 2 at I p.m. in the Forum at Estancia High School. 232S Placentia, Cos:a Mesa. Tickets, Sl.50 ate available from ca"l members or at the door. See feature page 5. Coming lJp POP GROUP -The Jefferson Airplane, a hard rock muslcal erouP wUI perfo ,·1n in the Melody. land Theater Fri., Mar. 8, al e:;.o p.m. and Sat.. P.1ar. I at &:XI and 9:30 p.n1 . 'fi;:kets 12.SO, '3.50, M.50 and $5.50 available by mail order only. Phone 776-7"80 !or further information. • • • """ " J:t . 110~ >~ ,,·~ ;.;.A . - . \.Jf .~-. Coming Up UNIVERSITY ORqlESntA -'n.e Ol"Cheltra at UC lrv1ne .W. peifonn UDder the direction ol hter ()clrprd. Thurs., March 7 at 1:30 p.m. In the SdeDce Lecture Hall al UCI, 7901 & Jrvlne. The eoocert. wW fuclude • performance ol "Peter ud the Woti'1 narTtted by CbanceJ.. kr Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. There is no admias.ioD charge. 1 ORANGE SHOW -The 53rd National Orange Show at San Bernardino wW open Mardi 7 to run through Mardl 17. The 10 day celebration will Include the California Citrus Queft Competi· tioo March 7 in SwJ.ne Auditorium; the annual Sclots Plll'llde at 10 a.m. Sat., Mar. t; a mlll- tarJ parad9 foe American Legion and Armed Forces DQ, S11n. Mar. 10 at noon and a rodeo puade Sun., Mar. 17 at noon. All parades wW rt.rt in downtown San Bernardino and procttd to the laJrooundJ at Mill ~ E Stteets. Fair· ground attractions include a flower and garden sbow, photoeraphy exbJblUon, aquarium show and camJval. ride• daily and a rodeo March 17. Sports l:fORSE RACING -Thoroughbred horse racing at Santa Anita Park, 28.S W. Huntmctcn Dr .• Arcadi~, Tue1. through Fri., fint port time set ror 1 p.m. '75,000 San Antonio Stakes, Sat., Feb. 24. ·post timt on Sat., 12:30 p.m. PRO BASKETBALL -Anaheim Amigos vs. Hou!· ton at the L.A. Sport! Arena, Sun., Feb. 25 ; at the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, IOO West Katella, Amigos vs. Dallas Tues., Feb. rT. All gamet: begin at I p.m . COLI.EGE BASltETBALL -OCC vs. Mt. San An. tonio Sat., Feb. 24 in OCC Peterson Gym, 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa. Game time I p.m. DRAG ~ACING -Races will be. held Wed. l-11 p.m., lun. I a.ril . to 4:30 p.m. at OC Jnteilla· tiona Raceway, Santa Ana Freeway at Lag\ina Canyon Rd. Admission, P. 1eneral; $2.50 u- 1erved. Pbone IS-3593 for lnform1tion. COVER : Ginny Silverman, left, who plays the Mayor's wife in Estancia High School's pro- duction of "The ?iofusic Man," shows the ladies of the town bow to "make like" Grecian Urns. From lelt, Janet Matson, Sandy Genis and Janet Anthony. See feature on Page 5. Glllde to Fu Meet the Petple Cvttnt Art Elllbtts Garden NMet E1ta11cla WO. Play Dedpen Nekboot OC Plllllharmnic Conttrt A~erkan Ballet Theatre 0.t 'N' Abo.t C..1t Camera Club Award• Movies Uve Theater ORANGE COAST Pace % Pace J Pace t Pace 4 Pace s Pace I Pare I Page 7 Pages 1-11 Pare 1% Paet! 14-1$ Pace 15 mmD11a~mma MAGAZINE FrWay, Februry Zl, Ula 0.-. CN'1 WIJl.IMOtl ..._ II -"lim" .. -MC"-If 111tt 041L T "II.OT .. 11111 Or-M• c-1 ............ U.. ~ lffdl, .............. -. c.tl -· .__ ....... -_.. -,_.. V1 ... , C--I ,._ 0..... ... un, -IMca,. Colllfllnllll nw.a. PH11e M!...c%1 la('y Bell Editor ----....OAU .. T ,.llOl -.~n..,... Tt.e La9u111 leach Pleyhouse Pre11nh Thi lroeclwey Com1dy Hit "IAR&OOT IM THE PARll" Directed by Kent Johnson NOW l'UllNIO EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT NOWA MOVIE! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,,......., -aca.r.,.,_ -. ••-•-llllDll -•llllUHlll• . !lllllll Dllmlllllillll.m m'.'aam!I ·-·--Ml6MSTU fOI NAT\IU AUDIENCU - L I D 0 NEWPOIT -CH "'°"• 67J.IJSO ~ -::. hi SHOW STAm •:4$, CONT. SUN. FIOM 2 P.M. TELEPHON~E 541-1552 FOi INFORMATION TWO FAMILY FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . ....... . LIVE THEATE-R I . ' OPENING nttS WIEK ' '"fte·ltl.Mk" An otfbe1t Englllh comedy, "Tbe Knack," U Oil stage in the South Coast , Bepertory Seaind Step Theater, 2115 Villa. W171 Newport Beach, Fridal and .. ...,., mghts .......,.., Febrlw)' SS ID nm thrGu&ti March 17, Cwtabl Ume l :SO p.m. Phone ~ for lurtber Jafo{mi.UOA. $t1U llUNNING "'Ne•er T" Late" A family comedy, "Never Too Late" ts on stat• at tbe We• t m Inst er Com.nnlllitJ 'lbuta-, 17th Strttt School ·Audii.ii.un, 7571 Wettmiutet St., Westminster. Ptrformancn l"rt... and Sat. throulb Feb. :M. Curtaµl Umt •:30 p.m. J'or· iD- formaUon phone as«IO&. "11me el Yev Life" A classic American comedy, "Time ol Your ute," is on stage at the South Coast Repertory, Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Colla Meta. Per- formance• Fri. and Sat., Feb. ZS, 24. Curtain lime l :JD p.m. Phone 6t6-131U. "Bred!& u Bndd" Excerpts from Brecht's p1.a7s are belnl pruented iD the Fullertoll FootliPtu'I peaiwm.uca of ''Bl'Kht on Brecht" to nm tbrouCh February 24 at the MucUnthaler Center, 111 Baena Vbta Drive, Fullerton. Curtain time 1:31 p.m. For in- formation phone (l) ~ . ''Mary, Mary" A marital comedy, "Mary, Mary" Js on 1tage In the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Avenida Cabrillo. San Clemente. Performances are ICheduled Thurs· doY 1hrough Sabuday, closing March 2. Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 492-0f65 ror lnformatlon. "Man la &be Doi Sall:" Tbe Rancho Communib' Player• will ttaie "Man in tbe O.C Suit," a farce on We ill f\lburtlia, on Fri. and Sat .. nights tbTough March 2. ,,,. ploy will be he.kl In the auditorium of Mluion Viejo High SchoOl. Chrisanta Drive, MisEioa. Viejo, cllr'taln time 1:30 p.m. Phoue 8!'1..8210 ror further inform•· tion. It opens tonight Feb. 23. .. . . . . . .. • :'Dams When Doris 1oes West •• "Bardoot Ui tM Park" ·.t the~ goes : "Barefoot ln the Park," a comedy about Detrlywed : ICAL,tJ1llTY .JO•UJ :DAY ;' ,..__ ,..ch1ckenl • life, is on stage Wed. tbrOU&h Sat. dol:llig Match .•,,,.. In£ . 9 at the Laguna PliyhOUle, 311 Ocu.a Ave., La-. • LIAIJ: guna Beach. Curlaln time B:l'.J p.m. PboDe GM06L 01' lliOs . . IE• : •-~-....... ~··· i .._ ' .. _ , ... _ ~--z:. • • . ·--. :~-. PETER GEORGE • • •"' ~ GRAVES· KE NNEDY , ' • AUOREY ANOY • : ' CHRISTIE · DEVINE • • ED :suuu .. ,, ............ . SECOND COMEDY - CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT. & SUN. FROM 2 P.M. -... ..... S.:'I 0-ILT l'!LOr ,......,, ,__,.., n. , .... Now EXCLUSIVE SHOWING AT THESE TWO THEATRES CREST FOX I ML -.!"':.~~-= ,,_ FULLERTON LONG BEACH 510 N. HARBOR GArfitld 4-1619 525--4147 SAT.-SUN.-BOX OFFICE OPENS·12 NOON· WEEKDAYS-BOX OFFICE OPENS 6'30 P.M. -- -· " ma.DS.CVPjli I "' aoMo ..... ._ """' ..... 1 I ~ • ~ A sir! a boj: . a ~. fmulJ, terrible WI drtift&aicbt- hllUJll6 lllJlllllS'- I' I J: I dlefilmlly _wavw ~ma~ llr '#'llx "" ~ - I ~· ,. ' ' ~ t <; " ( • l ' -' • .. ,. -, • -• ' • -. .~ · I , I ' . I . ' • . ' . i "( . I : r . i 1; ' . '" • I j / ' I t ! • ' • -- ,... ~XUlllOUI ii "* I EATll ~-~OWl ---.... ...1 ....... \ I MlllNl~·PMMl~i i QIU .,.. fMBfJ Ollt' • I. ' -.. •:ot ' 0 I 1::11 --....OS TUUDAY lH!·jo!A WAS lllPU.Useu! ... ll1E A6'NTS. ~ABU: ... • tWMY· CWJAH LAVI · l.JCH\. JEFFRIES ~ I GIVE TO MAIOI Of DIMES ·, M'4:.:' I HUNTINGTON HARTFORD Anth9fty ,_..._ will M Nth star and 41NCtor when "The St•r·S1M"llecl Girls" .,... on ......,,.,, 26 M the Hunti ....... Hartt.rd ThMtre ln HoltywMCll. It will run~ Mlirch 23. MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW FRIDAY NIGHT from 20th CENTURY FOX ~t the LIDO THEATRE Newport leACh Lona BeK~ Areu Sil., Feb. 24 1:30 TkUN -1.H, 4.71, 1-71, Z.7!1 • "'-... Otflc., .. ....... Tkt.t ....... .. ... .. ... C:lty Stwn. • ,-. Ullt¥t!$(l JllC ~llOll IJ['Tl ( .. l'f lAllGI STOCK• l-l"lt 'Iii II PICKWICK ~ !!~~.~"~-~! 5o40-11tc' __ 1141 !Wllyw-11"4. IMoll,.-t11JJ MO 1·11tl TROPICAL flSH hWfWI -,.., Lil•; P-'~-A.-loi• -----AM f9M ...._ ef T,..arl J Wt W-Fllll & 5-ptll&.. SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH z11w.wi.-.c-..... Ne..hirri...1 ... Ml-7'61 OUTH CORS1 Open Nightly 6:45 p.m. ....... s.r.&S...•:tp.-. •a& """.:!:!..__ .,.-· ..... .... ,_ .... "FITZWILL Y" PACIFIC THEATRES llo. ~·"" .-. M1·•1l1 .-... 11 0r~-r "" t- '"'-"' T~T-........ ar~­MllfllCfl0fllS lfll A M>lDI,. I Tl M --~ .,L •tlCO" _. ... _,._ ~. 9+4·'°91' ..._..,_ .. "GRAND PRIX" .... "SMASHING TIME" wltti L,... I~ •THEGOOP: THE MDI THEUGIY. -~I I II Cid G TKO • liiili!i' * HEY KIDS! * l it ....... 5-t. 1:ff "ll,IS' .. MHA•UM SCA•UMM 1 ..... ~ ........ ,,.. ........... ,, 1in-s.t.Skw~I • m u I 1:ct" I LOWIST CA•LOAO ... ICISI -"• c_,_ , .... ,_ "IAlEFOOT IN THl PAii" ·--"C:U.MU.11" 14-'11"' Mih 'ITHI FAMILY WAlM ! M ...... C41fJ-. M-ef ..... ,. ........ eor .. ~ ...... .o..uw.-0..u.,1 ••i• -----gitmt·U_lJll .... , * SKONI PIATVU * --- .._ .. ~!LY "llOT • .; .. ,, _.,. u. .... Pro From Down Under Now At NB Tennis · Club rntut ib f~ "H'lvt tennis racket, will tl'avel," should be the motto ()( Jimmy Shepherd wOlo recently came half way around the world to accept the posi- tion or pro at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Jimmy, who was born in BriJbane, Australia, became interested in tennis when he attended a tennis clinic with a friend when he was 13. Htt signed up for lessons that day and by the ti.me he was 18, be was raoked the top junior player in the state ot Queensland. In 1961 Rod Laver, Jimmy's good friend, was looking for a partner with whom to play the Australian tennis circuit. Jimmy volunieered. aod together they pNiyed doubles in all the It.ates of Australia. The following year Jimmy went on a private amateur tour all ove r the world including Germany, Italy, France, Japan and Hong Kong. Begin- ning in Cairo, Egypt, he played as many as three matches a day for nine months until the big tournament at Wimbledon. There be was beaten in STUDENT TOURS 1968 NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN FOR SUMMER FUN AND EDUCATION, TEACHER -DIRECTED, TEEN TOURS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD - WE CAN ADVISE YOU ON All OF THEM. ASK ABOUT TH E; 42 DAY TRAVEL TEEN TOUR OF THE U.S. AND CANADA. ii' AKiS IN All IMPORTANT. HISTORIC POINTS OF IAST&RN U.S. -DEPARTS & R&TURNS ANAHEIM. ~&IS 10-19 $58000 W•llCLll111 • ~ nAV8.$ElVICE ~ .... wmrcurr DftlVC • NCWl"O"T •CACH, CAl.IFOillNl4 PHONE 642-3020 LET lJS HELP l'Olf ARRAl\'GF. l'OlfR t' ACATIOI\' ...,.,,., •• ~ILT "ILOT ,,....,, F*-f U,. ,,_ ' the JeCOnd round by Roger Tyler, who was the number one EQSlisb amateu.r player. Returning to Austr11i1 in 1963, Jimmy bec1me a proCeahm~ tenoil teacher. During the week he taught 11 ·many 11 roG <flildrtn in private schools and then instructed another 100 beginners durtn1 clin1es ettla Saturday morning. One day a young girl called Jimmy _up and asked tor lessoru. She turned out to be a very pretty blond named Sharon. She and Jimmy bttam1 engaged last August and were married January e. Just a few months ago, Rod Laver, who had come to Newport Beach( wrote Jimmy and told him of tbe position at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. "I told hint I wou1d be the.re u IOOD •• I WU packed," Jimmy 1114 wttil his disarming accent . Jimmy and Iris bride of less than two weeks: arrived heu after 1 fifteen hour flight from Brisbane on January 18. "Sh&rQn'1 Cather wu a.a. American servlce man who never went back to the Uoillid State1 after Ute war," Jimmy explained. "She 'is an American citizen. This b wby we wttl able to come right away." Jjmmy thinlr.s the Newport Beach Tennis Club ii "One o( the best he }Ju seen anywhere. In Australia, because more people play te~ many families b.a\'e their own court.I. '1bey are m09Uy clay court1," Jimmy point- ed out. "They don't cost n much as cement, only about '700 or $800, but they have to be watered and rolled every time they are ll.led. It is eulu. to sHde on a clay court, 90 you don't tiave to run much, but on a cement court the baU ha.s a true bounce, so this makes it easier. The people here, J immy Cinda, are very much Hk.e APltnltana.• ''They're very friendly," he uld. Some things rarely seen in Australia are 'moa: and heated nvim..minc pools. "We don't have to heat tile poob," Jimmy laughed, "espedally la the north. lt's 90 hot they heat themse~ves ... ln his spare tin1e Jimmy enjoys playing golr, ba.sketOall and squash. "Many people have invited me to go to a ba.teball game wben the seuon. opens. There is virtually none in Australia, so J am an.x.iow to see one," be said. ; Jimmy is a member o{ ttte Queensland Lawn Tennil Allociat.ioa and the Cricket Association . ~ Young and fresh, as Lhe breezes that blow over the ocean be:tween his h onK!land and ours, Jin1n1y Shepherd adds a welcome spontaneous and warm personality to the co n1n1unity. -Dorothy ,. .... GOOD THINGS TO EAT • • FROM ALL OYER THE WORLD! Here •t NewPori Produce we heve EVERYTHING in Produce ••• from everywM,., illnd lhe pt"ice is right! f relh puchet from Chi'9, NKtertnea end Plums from South Americe, Wat.rmelont from Mexico. SWMt f .,." from Florida, Papayn from H•weii °". frnh Asper .. us MM StrewWrrie& frt.m Irvine Ren ch. ~ight here! -CLW THESE COUPONS AND SAYE - •••••• 0 0 000000 0000000000•0000000000000 0•< O O OOOO 0 0 000000000 0 0 00000 nofto 0ft0oOOOOftOOOOOOO I 00 c • .c: ...... .._ .... .-.- GRAPEFRUIT LITTUCE TOMATOES 5 :. 10:. 10:. .... ' ..... .... .... WMI tWI u..,.. _ .... _ _ ... _ COUPONS UP111 fU. 11 TIMM fine Re1to1urent1 want the finn t of e.,.rythinw for their ~ that's why t hey ptt ronini Newport ProducJl Patroniie them! The Ar~ Skips Stuft Surfer, Five Crowns, Bob's Bit Boy, and 132 othenJ (,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ ~ ~ ' i ~ PHONI!: ~ ' i ~ 673-11151 ' l I ' ' l ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.~ ' ' ' ,.... 9M11ty .. n. 0.-... Of n.. .._ .. NEWPORT PRODUCE °' .... c.i.ty's ,..,_ ....., ....... 0. ......... •llllllllllllll.1111~ I ' ! 2616 ! I -.-I ! ...... i i entt. I I l'eol-! .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . a \\ -' i ~ '..{ l • l I 1 i ; 1 I \ t v • , j ' -: \ ' ' ' • ·' t ' .. .~ .\: j .b ,. • '. l ., ' ;1 -~ ,, ,l () ., i j\ ~~ ,, -~~ • ' • . . • . : • . · l ' . ) ' ( I I i ' I " .. •: • .. .. .. • .. • • y ~ • .. • ' ~. r .. •• .. • ' I • Jiii •• ; ' • } : • ' r • • • • • _.. Ferti'iizer Important to '. · W... ...; ~ of ~l the Pr.iea.)Hlnl lo l<Oelente .ii. nte of, _...To bolp tldl inJWlll. alDn( Ille ianten.t!IOald "" ""n ·• ...... ftl" tllblll(. To mny people fertBbiai II 1 m]llery. 'Ibey don'I lninr wbll lllld to u.e or bow "uch. What de UJoee numbers on the baa: or bottle 9tand for! iU try Olld clur ap -tl,llle 111)1-·of pWlt f-(.· ' ,,_ -·-h••-·~ !bit iallll be nPIUlled lo plull .,. ~. oholPh01111' 11141 potaalam. ,,,.., la order,.,. the -.. , -te wblcli mimbon ••·Lferlillmr-l>IJ. 0.. "refarr!na. rv elll!l)le: .1 1~1U ~ 11111 10 ... cut~ a .... -pbGopluoric ield.ud. ... per .... ~~~ ia po(IWum ..i.t.-K20. · c Of .. -. aitroren 11 the lllOll lmportont lac! WI II Ille ......... 'ft -117 11oy.-. lo pl An7 of u who toot evu 1 ...,.t.terbt& ti Iii. idw'I Ip -wlll nmember-( er llariaC,1-the ail!Vlff b<JO.. 'Do dl•il'• .,.. ii llue -.t dad ialmol Uld pWlt ,M(erlll " llue IOll,bl I fWm ti ldtropa·t111t CID be -by plant& for ·.,.,..U.. . I. , • ..... ~ A ........ -eanaol !llU up the aitrvpn directlJ tram orpa1<:-., !«: !M.mut hi .. it la. soluble form. 'l'hrvllgb blcterial l<jl111 'Ille .orpaic -la -te 1milio lddt. lben 1111imnll. lben nitralei 11141 linllly. lo llue .... ble .attrmr. 'nettfore when we lidll muure '"'oilier orpalc f.,... ~ lo Ille iiOll we niuat wait for !be m1te?Wa lo be ttduttd tlu..,iu the ""'-· eyc!i befon the plots can headlt from them' The .speed of thll· ~ -on belt Uld moistntt. Tlue warmer the soil the laster the ...-worh On the .eher band wt cu add nitratft directly in the form of am- •• da Dltrate. ealdua nttrtte and IOdhua aJtrat.e. These•• tMli .dn•, lulcts in lhll U.., an-lmmedi1!<ly l' .. dy ·lad ioluble. Put On IOo· beHlly tlueJ will aerfou>IJ burn tbe Dlula lac! will bHe no llltin( died. 'nley ore • Jeacbed. oat of the iiOll by liri11Uon •nd nlaflll. The lllhutqe ol orpalc. fertilhiers is that they rtleue their nJtro1en over a muc.b lmpr period of· time. · Just Mc-.. • fertiliter is manufadured and coma in 1 ba1: at the Minery doesn't mean it is composed of fast acting iDOT~nic fertilizers. "'°8t tood commerdal fertilizers h11'e a utta base which is an cra:anic co~ pound hit h in nitrogen. This is the basis of all these lightweight fertilizers Utat are 10 easy to carry and uu . WhM-eppty:,. fertilizers lhe most important rule is to fo1Jo'8' the ..,,_, If 1 Utile bit II good a Joi can be dodlJ. W1ter well ofter using ... -Ill Ille -. ott tbec follqo. • • 0CC ART GALLERY -2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Houri: I a.m. to 4 p.m. daily; 7 to JO ' p.m. Wed. No admission charge. Phone s.I0-11510. On exhibit through Feb .. prints by Wes t Coast photocrapher1. 0CC EXHIBIT -A collection of Africu attifactl and art objeds are Oii diqllay ill Uw foyer ot Science Hall at Orange Coast College, 771>1 Fai:rv~ Rd ., Costa Mesa durlnr re1ttlar school houri. Then! ii no admission charte. -0..- CURRENT ART EXHIBITS ".e § c::7 ~ UCI GALLERY -7501 Irvine St.. Irvine . tlou.rs: 1 to i p.m. Tua. throuCh Sun..; 1 I• I p.m. Wed.; cloaed Mon. On exhl,lt thn>uch Feb. 25, •'hentitth Century ~rb on Paper" 1pontor· ed bJ tbre Gallery Auocl&ln. The exhibit Ln- c:luidt:1 worb el Xlff, Picauo, Lltcbvistei11, Rodia and otben. GALI.ERIE LIDO -3112 Lafayette Ave., New- pert Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. tlaily . Oil exhibit thr•qh Feb., one man shew of oil ,-u.c1 by PuqYal Bueno. No adml.ssion charre. Phone m.-0113.. ACTIVE PERIPHERY GALLERY -Paiftc Coast Highway and lltb Strttt, Huntl.ncton Beach. HOt1r1: .. :• a.m. to i p.m. 4aUJ. 0. exhlhlt throu&h February. a one man lhow of bull f11hll In oils and chalk by Da•id. Bodtak. Phone 5rll-tM4 fw hrUler infonnatMlll. SO. CAIJF. nasT NAnDNAL BANI -17122 Beacll Blv4., HunUnitoa Beach. Oa ublhit through Feb. durlA& regular bank hours, lucl- acape1 in oils by Lorraine Malone, H1111Unctoa Bue .. Art LeacUe member. aALSOA PAVILION GALLEtY -410 Maia st., Balltoa. Houri: I to 5 p.m. Wtd. Uvoucta Sun.; t to I p.m. Moa. A collection ol art ebjeds hlll the Northwest Cffst Indlau and AlaUaa Eali-- Jno It belllg abibitff by the Fine Arts Pat- rou oil: Newport Harbor. Thett b M adrnbaMa charce. Phone 17~ , .. .::.= MARINERS UBRARY -2006 Dover Drive, New- port Beach. On di1play during re(Ular liWary houri, through Feb., colla1es, ells and rnbed media by loca1 artist l&rlya Smith Aronovld. CIVIC CENTER ART GAU.ERY -3300 West New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours: 1:31 a.m. to 5:311 p.m . Mon. lhroiJC11 Fri. On ezhlbit, works •f harbor area industrial deaipren, · NEWPORT NAnONAL BANK -lllO Bayside Dr .. Newpert Beach. Houn: 10 a.m.-to 5 p.m. MM. throua:b 1burs.: 10 a.111. to I p.m. Fri. On e:1- llibit throuth Feb. watercol•• by Moine Mateer ol Fullerton. CORONA DEL MAil UBRARY -Gii Marl,.W, Cortna del Mar. On e:lhiblt durin& regular H· Wary bo.-rs thr•ttCb Feb., oil pd'itla&s of Hawaii by Thelma Padihct Hepe. . JIWl\1AL SAVINGS AND LOAN -11117 E. COHI Hi1hway, Corona del Mar. Houri: Mon. through nun: .• t a.m. to 4 p.m.; Fri. I a.m. to I p.m. No admission charge. On eshibil through Feb. impressionist oils by local artist Kay Maynard. COFFEE GARDEN GALLERY -2625 East Coast mitiway, Corona del Mar. Hours: It a.m . to 4 p.m. Mon. through Fri. The Newport Harbor Servitt Leagut. which 1ponsors \his &allery, is displaying paintings by Leonard KaplaD. No admission ebarge. LAGUNA FEDERAL SA VlNGS AND LOAN -2lllO Ocean Ave., Laguna Bead!. Hoss: Mein. through Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Fri. I a.m. tel I p.m. No admiujon charge. OD erldbit through F eb., oil painting by Marperite Atche-- son, Elsa Geischen and John Orth. WESTERN ART GALLERY -Sadd1eNd Inn. ll8D E. Firlt St., Santa Ana. Hours : Mon. 11:30 a.m. to 2:3" p.m .; Tun. tbrouch Thurs., 11:30 Lm. to io p.m.: Fri., 11 :30 a.a. to 11 p.m.; Sat., 3 to 11 p.m. No adm.lnieft charge. On ullibU throueh Fell., .U palotin&I. watercolors, wood sculptnre and brolua 'by teurteen cow· boy artists.. CBAJlLES 11'. BOWERS MV!IElJll --N. 14alD Street, Santi! Au. ,.._. sa1•1. Houn: Tue!. throu&h Sal 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Sun 1 to S p.m.. ud Thft nalaCJ '1 tit I p.m. lll• .-inion charie. ~ .. ah.lbtt, palat· imp of the E1kim• by Caire Feju and paint· logs in mixed media by members of tM Ana~ helm Art ~atloo. C5CF GALLERY -IOO N. Matt Celleet Btft., .ec- •M Al« ceJlett commw, ,.......... Hour•: 1 to f.:3> p.m. Mon. throueh Fri.: 1 to 4 p.ni. Sun.; closed Sat. On exhibit, "'Ibe: Intersection el Lhle," a display of. b1atcrie aDd t-mte:mpor- llJ wea•inl: and texUle prect11e1 . ...,_ ...-.U: D'M..T pl\,CIT ...._,..,_... ...... HOLLYWOOD REPORT ly WILLIAM GLOVER AP Drama Writer "I'm •I .. able lo accept that some PtODle may not agree with what I de," Sid&ey Poitier said. "But, then, I'm not eat there to please everybody.'' He 1,..U in urbane, deliberate tones, = for die uact word. A stage-screen . er determined on particular preciliGD because he is, after all. the firrt Nepo actor to make it as a box-office film idot Criticized, sometimes, for narrow-range roles. "I know ef no movie star who is • 'beavY or villain," be replies. So do John Wayne, Richard Burt.on, Rock Hudson, S t e v e McQueen. Right? "l'v• Men pJayinJ the parts I want to for a Jong time, amce starting 11 years ago. A.od u far as whether they are positive la resulll, I can oaly say !bat Ill major cities, Ne1ro udience participation rum u high .. 45 pettenl lo that JOIN THE HAllOI AIU CIMlllll11 COIKflT ASSOOATIOll llOWI -H••• ti!• w••I''• fi,,•d 1rti1tl r>tt-t ;,, Y•'"' ••• ••••· C-Citri• ••• ,,._..., "" o..-.. C.11t c.t ..... •"' N1wp•r1 Hat-Mr Hit), Sc. .... I ...... ;..,;. ..... Sl.UON rnMmltlMWS Ott SAU flL IMIAI. D SIM itiML.T M.fl.IJVMWT AITISn SClllDUUD FQI lffMt SIASOll< -tr The Clebanoff Strings * The Columbus Boy· and Orcllutr• choir '(, Kyung Wha Cbung, '(, A Fourth ArtUt violinist To Be Announced AS A BONUS. ,.,.. ... ywr ....-.. .....,, .. ,...., NOW alMI ,.....,. Mimi•-*' to these t.. M4itional -concerts. ...... ....-. ....... ..... & c..llt, ..... ,,." 0.-.. c:.-~ .... .._,,... ........ .a-4. ~ .. 14--*ll p.-. .....,. ..... ·~ ,_ ti•••• n 11••••: ..... .,._, -••-''"'-.t the ..,., a _. P• .. IT ...,..m'fM'I. ,. HMW. ll'K.L 9'U'J .,... c...,.._ Ht.Ml. _.. ... K. MTlll .,.... 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The: proWem h.1.s alw"fS ~ findinJ the riaht OM. 8"1: lheN Is an eHectiw way lo th.,. ''somewhe~. M>mehow, some- time" to here and now. lntr1.- rN.lia helps you Meet ,.... • who are r11ht for you. Only · lntr1.m1ti~biMS <Meful psycholopc.at ev1tu.ition and professiorw.I counseling with the latest computer technololY to help you fiM that very speci.il 1'ceruin someone." To find OUl who is right for yo u and why-fill out 1he Pre- liminary Comp.titibiliry ProfHe ilelow. M.iil tod.iy lo the Jn1ra- rn1tics office neamtyoufor fl'ft awn~ ewiluation. Or caff fntr11Ntia now, 10:00 .11.m • lo 10:00 p.m. No ol:Hiption, el ......... I PllLIMIHAIYCOlritPAT .. UTY PIOfll.f;lW&. TO JrUlllT lifhNriMlOCWICI _ .. I a 1' ... "'°'11 ... ,. ,_ g ;' ... I I .... _.,.,...... . 1flrilet.IJ,,...M..,_.....,....... I itflllj.... .,, ... _ ... 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Kl 7,5644, u.111 .... ••1 .. s.h. 6170 Ou I~ • n • ~ ~ I I l ' ..- ' ,,· • ' • I ; ! ) I I l - ~ - -A# f ......... • IVB'S :f.W tNR·ING:: PHOTOS I u1Ad1p111•nce HeU" lty Frink KiftfNrd ..c&liaa;a.:~ ••••• ':: 6 :u;•aai... J..-,,. -··•i .ii ;; .. The Coast Camera Club has made its 19b7 awards, and we 11re proud to show the three top winners in the block end white photography category. They were selected on a monthly b&sis in competition. with over -t-00 prints, aM I b by 20 inches. Gold medal Award went to George De Longe of South Lag una for his "Glouster Witch Hou~." Frank KNig0i0ird, New- port Beoch, received the Silver Medt1I Award for "Independence H.s ll'' and ''Conserv"tory_" earned the Bronze Medal Aw111rd for G eorge De Longe. Awards were also m11de on color slides with the Gold Medal going to Emily Alleman for "Golden Peth," the Silver to Rene Ley- sen for "The Feather" and the Bronze to Jacf Colvin for "Sheep.'' These were chosen monthly also, from over 500 color slides. The Coaist Comerl!I Club meets the second and fourth Wed- nesdays of the month et 7:30 p.m. in the Newport Be1tch Recreo· t ion HoU ot 171 + West &boa Blvd., Newport Be1tch. The meet· ings are open to aN cemerl!I hobbyists and the club welcomes your membership. "Conaervatory" by Georg• De Longe ......._, S MILY'1L01' !'"-''· ,.....,. D, "" ' ' ~­' ·Es TA N c I A ;. ;''S;T , A &E ~sft '. u:stc~~ .. THREE PERFORMANCES ARE SET FOR THE RIVER CITY MUS I CAL F.stancia High School in Colla 11 ... ii ..,_.... ·-pert..,.. ances of Meredith Wl&on's "'Music Iha" ,.,._, 29, ~· l ·• 2 -.; a p.m. in the Fonam at the higb school, 2S2I Placeatia. • · . •.... , The play concerns a personable con-man, Profeaor Hill, who .,.,, rives in the anall Iowa town of Ri'er City, in ~ feat 1912,. ~ 1Dtea.. tiono to clefraud the popullce by >elling musical lland -wldle, claiming to be a teacher oI marcbinC bands. 1be trouble is, be knows nothing about music. Because Marian, the librarian of the town teaches pbno, the ~ fesoor plot. to win her over to the views he ii tryia( t, .U tbe ~ • ., -that the boys Deed. bis training to keep them from spendin& their time in the pool balls. All goes well until be dilcovm he and Marian have fallen. in love. · When an anril salesman, named Charlie, exposes the Proleuor aa• mows the people of River City they have been had by buying the band .. struments, Marian comes to the rescue and before the final eurtaia e•ery· one in River City is happy. Jn the cast are Alex Golson i.e. the role of Professor Hill; Tonya Founds as lbrian and Mare Schryer as Oharlie. 11.ite Smith plays the part of Marcetlll$, Steve Roberts is Wintbop, Janet Anthony is KlJ. Paroo, lhr· ian'& mother, and Ginoy Silverman plays EuUlie ~ the M.ayor'1 wife. I Others appearinf in the play indude Steve fornaca u ther Mayor, Vickie Lillywhite u Zaneeta, Bill Pigman as Tommy. and ~gette Cole- maa as Am.uyllis. ,,, ..- j There are 50 students in the produdion. actompanied by a atace ban~. Gerald Olsen of the musk department is the coordinatirtg director with Cosmos Inserra, as the stage director. Musical director is Hike Man. soliho, tea.di.er in instrumental music; with BiH Kuhns, vocal teacher hand-ling musical rehearsals. · - Choreography is under the supervision of Norma Leach, sets and desj.gns under Wallace Parter and COltumes ~ the retpoDSJ.l>llity of srur .. leyij{)'OI'. All OM teachers at !lltanda. See Gulde to Fun, Page 2, for ticket information. P'rof ar r HwoW YU .... • ell M etl 1 ;t • .... ....., •.., ·--.... .-............. « •• ,..., __ .. loi ..... F-lolt..\loic -"""T-,_lo ... - From left, s .... "-"'• Iliff .......,, T--and Ala -lo a .._. wMn the MiJbr'"•nd :.the Sheriff try te ceny IUI off while tt.. ProfMtor protnts. • • Brict,.tte eoa.man Md Jwt Anthony. from Wt. try ....... St.w •••• ,.. to pronounc• AmaryllJs,. 8ridptt9'1 lt8fl mme U. the plly. s.9.. ,..,. tho pl<I of Wlnthnip. . . '"*'' hlnlrr .. YJlt ••• . ...... , .. ,.. • • • ...... ' ;o.I'•• ·' .. : ··--· --1 ... "' -. ' , ... •• ' • ' • ,. ' ' I , t t 1 • ~ • t ~ f. • • l ~ ~ " ' ~ . ~ " ~ { ' ~ I ,: •• lf " .. .. : ' ., .. i l q I ,, .. i1 ~i .. ll ~ • • • \ ' • • . ' l . ' . • • I ' • • f ' I ) • • .. • • • ' ' • \ f I r r . ' , : . ' i • • ' ) . ' J > • • I ' • • .. • : • • ,. • I ' " ' • .. r( ( ... • ! . . .. .. • • • -• r • ' I' \ ' . • • DEllGNER'I NOTE 9 :oo:ll ' " Decorati:ve Fabricw~Part II I'( J, RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR .. I I t . lhc:HM ~ fabrics enjoy such great popular· 1ty in todays lnteriors..many manufarturers coordinate their fabrics with matching wallpapen. Some designers have discovered the charm of the one-pattern look, us- ing a sinf.le pattern for Walts, draperies an~ upholstery. French ' toile de· Jouy" designs which are particularly well suited to this kind of-decoration, origiftally tnsplred this treatment ol rOGms in late 18th Century France . For tho ... areas, :where a sing'le pattern is not -de- sired, many manilfarturers have outlir'led sctrefues t>f companion fabrics, using patterns of different but com- patible natures such as woven textures and plain fab- rics which exactly match the colors in the basic pattern. This-provides a fool-proof C9ior sehe"me with opportuni· ties ·for great variety depending on which fabric is em· phasi?:ed . • F•brics can creale a mood and set the style de- sired in a room. Formal or casual, colorful or subclued fabrics expreSs much of the individual personality of a room. Some cboose to change the feeling of their rooms by the use of sJipco"Yets aJ)d different draperies which offer .seasonal variety. A1though ·this method may sound ertrava~ant, it makes the fabrics last twire a« long and offers a refreshing change at the same lime. When choosin!l fabrics for home decoratio"4il is important to keep in mind the use for which the fabric is intended. For instance. drapery weiJ!hl fabriC's usual- ly should not be used for upholstery. unless quilled If you know in advance that a particular plare i ~ goin!! to receive hard wear. choose a fabrir designed to \l.'ilh- s!and it. Beauty or deC'orative effect need not bf' !'a,ri- fi<'ed sine:? a wide varictv of selectmns is avai!ablt' in mo~t fabri('S. · • It is e1peci1lly important \\'hen buying draper~­ fabric to bu y quality n1atetia1. It will save ~(lll rnoney in lhe long run. lnferior draperies will need lo be re· pla ced more often and "1o1dth the high cost of labor . it can be a costly and unnecessary expense More ch•nges have taken place in the last hundred- years or decorative fabriC6 than in the preceding 8.0QO years. As one of man's oldest creative arts. it is also one of the most important in the visual appearance of his environment. The progress o( the fabric ind'ustry is ever-growing due to the efforts of rountless talented people to provide us with e:iiciting•pos..;i bilities and bet- ter quality. The future promises to be even more re- warding than the past. NEXT WEEK , FABRIC CARE " "ii ~ i .-i:>I j 4 Plet11se eddress inquiries end question' by ~tter to: Desi9ner1 Notebook, Weekender Mi1gii1 ine, Post O ffi ce Box 1875, Newport Beach, Cd!iforni•. 6 Of-(--- ZUBIN M!HTA oc PHILHARMONIC CONCERT Zubin Mehta will return to Orange County tomorrow. Saturday, F~ ruary 2-4 , to conduct tohe Los Angeles Philharmonic Orl"hestra in Ca mpus Hall ~ the University of California Irvine. The roncert. which begins promptly at 8:30 p.m .. is tile fifth in the Orange County Philharmonic Society's 1967-68 series and will include Sym· ·phony No. 95 in C minor, Ha yd n; Symphony in Three Movements.,Strav:in- sky, and following intermission, Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98, Brahms. The Bombay born Mehta, one o( today's outstanding young ("()oduc-- ton at the age of 31 , was featured on the cover of Time recent1y and in its article on him Time says, "He betame one of the youngest men, ever to condu ct bolh t he Berlin and Viel'lna Philhannonic Orche91.ras. He elertrified lhe Au gust Salzburg Festival wttb stirring performances of Stravir!isky and Brahfll6. At 2<1. he was named conductor of the Montreal Symphony, and a yrar later won the same post with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. thus be- c'Oming not only the youngest ("()nd uctor of a leading U.S. orrllestra but also lhe only man ever to dirtt1 two major orchestras in North America at o-nC'e. In fact. he conducted the two groups simultaneously: at Expo 67, he led lhen1 in a massed performance of Berlioz' Symphonie Fantastique . "Within less than a decade of finishing his conservatory training, )-1e-hta "has pushed so far toward the lop of his profession that Philadelphia's Ormandy can say: 'In Epile of his youth, he has very mueh arrived. 1 con- sider him the fines! of the young conductors'." See Guide to Fun. Page 2, for ticket details. LOS ANG ELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA , --S«-AIL T ~ILOT F,_r, ,.......,., n. l"' _. _ _...._, .. Dance AT THE STUFf SHIBT ._._ ... -AT BOB BURNS ~ ~ The John Le Sel5e Duo, with John •t the pt.no •nd Jim Critcher on b.s1, it en,..rt1inlnt nifhtly In the new lob &urM R-. t1ur1nt In Fnh'-n lsl•IMI. Newport ... ch. Drop In ·for dlnrMr arMI 1tey on to listen to this peir. They .,.. ,,... .. CHEZ CARY ~ ~ Shon• Bishop may be found pluiint the Che1 Cary fMlron•, in Orenge, ut:h evenlnt during the cockt•il hou,.. Her piane •rti1try ind individual 1tylin9 m•kn 1ipping • double pleature. Betty ~oyce entert1ln1 durint ttte dinner hours. T~ Tony Lobo Trio is providing about the motf d•nceable music in t~11 •rea. 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It ,,M. • fl'I. ..... ll ..... ~ 1915 HARBOR ILVD., c.M. 541-9927 ''THE KANOA TRIO" IHrect Fr ... llctetali FEATURING FANTASTIC HAWAIIAN MUSIC FRIDAY -SATURDAY NlltS I LARRY ROGERS AT THE PIANO BAR Sund•y Throuth Thursday Nights OPEN FROM 6 A.M. ~=TD:~; _ONE ---·--·--'1°' ~~~;.~I( DAILY ~ ~~~ $10I ALEX WARREN'S YE OLE INN 2376 NIWPOIT IOULIYAID AT THE SUNNY MOllES MOTEL 646-9929 4 ,, • . ._.,. ~~-\ L:,' • ,~ BALL ,ET THEATRE IN _LA MA 'RCll 11 .. , - NEW FOUR·ACT PRODUCTION OF 'SWAN LAKE' W 'ILL IE DANCED When the American Ballet l'heatre opens its ten-day engagement in The Musk Center's Pavilion in Los Angeles next Friday nipt, 1be company of 85 dancers will present the most elaborate production of "Swan Lake .. ever mounted by an American company. This new production, complete in !our ICU, WU Jtaged for -the American Ballet Theatre by David Blair of England's Royal Ballet. It is the only producti<>n of "Swan Lake" in existence today that . recn.tes the autbentic 1895 choreography o! Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov u presente:l at the Maryinsty Theatre in st. Petersburg by the Imperial Russian Ballt t. The scenery was designed by Otiver Smith, co-director of the com-pan~h~ the more than 150 costumes were created by Freddy Wittop • IJtt is by Jean Boaenthal "Nearly three decades passed before we were able le) M.'t upon our conviction that a well-rounded repertory required the inclUJion o! an ex- ample of the ballets cruted during the regime of Marius Petipa as choreo- grapher with the ImpttW Ru.asian Ballet," said Lucia Chue, co-diredor ancf ooe o! the f ounden of the American Ballet Theatre. ''In our twenty.eighth year we produced our "Swan Lake," she con- tinued, ''first complete version presented by aft American company in the United Stat~. The fulfillment oi this dream was made poesibl& through iener<>UJ assistance from many eourteJ. The staging of the ballet wu made possible through the friendly co- operation of Sir David Webfter, General Administrator of Britain's Royal Opera House, and Sir Frederkt Ashton, Director of tbe Royal Ballet, who on several occasions lent us the services oi David Blair." A principal dancer with the Royal Ballet, David Blair learned the Petipt·lvanov choreography M it was recorded in tbe Stepanov notation brought out of the Soviet Union by Nicolai Sergeiev, a former re~ur at the Maryinsky Theatre. For his own version, Bfa.ir has re~ or created several passages of cboreogr-aphy: the Peasant and G<Yblet Damees in Act I, the Neapolitan and Spanish Dances in Act m, and the storm scer.e Act IV. .) · What is so specW about the Petipa·lvanov versloll Of "Swan Lake"? Tchaikovsky's original soore of the ballet had been mutilated by choreographers who couldn't accept the composer'• unprecedented sym· ,..._., foldne'• "L• SytphJcles,• I• one of Mven b.llets to be perfor~ .,..... the Amtrlun Ballet ThMtre's pr ... nt1ttons. ~ Include ..,Sw•n 1.11ce,• "Gbelle/' ''L" Nocet," "Etudet," "Concert." ind "At Mklnlfht." ...-a .. N'L.'I' PILOT ~· ,.,.,, .. .,. Cua. Fraccl wl Erik lruM wtH M .,... attW1 IR .. ,. , • .,...._ .i 9'. complete "Gl .. IS.," to be performed in the ,wll&en ef the Mwfc CMtw on March 4 and M•rch JO. phonic approach to ballet. It was not until the Maryinst:y Thutre wished to stage a memorial to TclWiowky, following his death in 1893, that "Swaa Lake" was re-born in the form we know it today. It was decided to present the aecond act at the memorial performance, and the dloreogr1phy wu entrusted to Lev Ivan<>v, a ballet master who, for hil day, had an WlUIUal- ly lllgh regard for t,be importance of music to the b"1el Be was OOID• pletely attuned to Tcha..i.kovdy'1 music and a.lloRd it to iDlplre bil choreo- graphy. This musical sensitivity proved. many years later, to be of w:ry spedat significance to Ameriall Ballet Theater. One of tM company's founding choreographers and a most forceful aource of inspiration was ltidlel Fot.ine who· first acquired from IYIDOY (and from the American dancer, Isidora Duncan) the revolutionary notion that one shou!d dance the music rather than dance to b music. Ivanol"i 1Uccesa with the second ad, led Petipa to JCbedule a production ol the eomplete ballet, for which b e would dioreograph the first and third acts while Ivanov 6'taged the second and fourth. Their produt'ttcla was give.a its first performance at the Maryi.Dsky Theatre on January 27, 1895. The American Ballet Theatre followed in another reaped itle patterQ set by the Maryinsky production by first presenting the second act alone. This was given its premiere performance at the New Yort State 'Ibeltre on January 18. 1966. The Ballet, complete in four acts, was fll'6t preseetecl at the Opera House in Chicago on February 16, 1967. ''Swan Lake" will be given six performances during the company's engagement in The Music Center, from March 1 through 10. Other ballets to be presented here include "Giselle;'' "Les Sylb- pides;" Stravinsky's "Les Noces," choreographed by Jerome Robbins; "Etud~." choreographed by Harald Lander to the music ol Carl Curny, arranged by Knudage Riisager; "Concerto," choreographed by Kenneth Madfillan to the music of Shostakovich's Piano Coocerto No. 2; 111d "At Midnight," a new ballet by Eliot Feld set to the Rudert aoogs for male voioe and orchestra by Gustav Mahler. Guest artists with the company are Erik Bruhn and Carla Pracct. Principal dancers are Lupe SeITano, Sallie Wilson, Eleanor d'Antuooo, Cynthia Gregory, Bruce Marks, Gayle YOUDg, Ted Klvltt, Eliot Feld, Royea Fernandez, Ruth Ann Koesun, Veronika Mlabr and Edwlrcl Veno. Kenneth Schermerhorn fs music direcror, Jaime Leon and Efraia Guigui are conductors, Dimitri Romanoff is stage ~ and P..mique Martinez is ballet master for the company o! 150 dancers lDd mtlliciau. Tickets available at the )(Uiic Center and from all ticket agendes.. ..... c....·7 .,._,. ' ~ • { f 1f I I ,, • . l I I ' ' ' I I j • • ·· 'A'uap~urprrse-· ··· , · ·· A funny thing happenf:d on tbe way to a lon1 e•ening ou.t one n.iC2Jt last week. Tbe perkine 1°' at Palisades Restaurant wn jammed. SO were the spa's three elegant dining roow. 'lbere wam't a seat available . at lbe pia:Do bar. ETen the isolated coctt.ail lounge was enjoying a 1ligbt epiJlover. Whlch all tame u a happy surprise, be- caUJe .•. atlbouah unquestionably one of Orange Count:Ta more posh sip.n·SUJ> salons •.. this Bact Bay Beautiful har'never really -made it" since oPf"llnr its doors some eight months ago. MJUING POTENTIAL No great teertt ii btlna: divulged here. • SUH, hmebeon. bu.siness has always been fOod It the Pll .•• Mt one bad only to wan- dtr lhn>ulh JU .-~ed pttmises any night of the -t to rulhe that this wu a cliint-dJDo dt• DOWlltrw nor livillg up to Ill · polentlal Now •.• ln •W ot. the KUvity there on the penlng .i.rtbed abovo ••. puhaps the dmag!ll Is almoll OTtt. U IO, Pll lloctboldon thould direct their pbQdltJ. to thtte people ••. General Manager bon Lush and .. tertainer, Dorothy Broil and Raboa 'l'UruL OVllLOOllN._ IA LI OA IA Y -'2'° VJEEKPAY I "SUPPER!! .. IUFRT $' '5 LUNCHEONS CUISINE a =:-- e Busin•ssmen't luncMon e Exc•ll•nt Cu isine Nightly e Cully RMM at tfle Piano Bar • You'll like 111 of it! VILLAGE INN 129 Marine Balbo.a Island ~.-,.,,,,_ \ ' Orange C•ly's Restaurant and Ellferlainment See• OUT 'N' ABOUT: •' I t' . ,,.,..If,..,._ Ill the lolt .... &Id aad bneaboldded an uteuift~ol Eng!ilh ballads to tbt!r I<*< for tho Whit. Horse lnn engagement. • • • By Don W;lton Luncheon entertalrunent will abo bt Ii .. .., 1 whirl at !hit Georgt Olaen,Jolul jlydtt- owned bistro on Fridays. PI1111 are aiao be- fng ttudied to introduCt live cocktail ~ iD- tri(um at WHl on 1 near-future d1te. Davidson Doings MANY CHANGES Even in tbe role ol Kitchen King •• , before usu.ming In. present managerial poet ... Don Lulb mrtituted numerous favorable changes at Paliades Restaurant ~· He immediately rewrote the menu •• ; deleting this or that eatree here, introducing additional boUM 1pecialties there. Prices were rnised, and although some items on the present bill of fare still seem c;lightly high to this out.n-abouter, the rest are more than fairly tariffed. Above all, the food itself .•• far from being the best obtainable hereabouts before Lush'• arrival on tbe scene .. , im- proved immeaaely. As genttal manager, Lush has dreamed up even more "you-Will-like differents" at the PR. Employe IDltruclional classes are held Dinner ••• Dancln9 • • • Cocktails regularly to review and improve customer service. A cozy, alcove dance floor has been installed for tripping the you-know-what six nights a week, Tuesday through Sunday. And . . • Lush 1igned the Rabon Tarrant Duo to provide music for same. EXCITING ENTRY With Tarrant on drums and handling most of the vocals while Dorothy Broil 88-s, this duo shapes up as an exciting new entry in the Orange County musical overall. Get to their piano bar ... if you can ..• to hear 1hese e:itremely pleasing entertainers tear apart a set consi.rting of "Embraceable You," "Stormy Weather," "Mac The Knife," ''Bill Bailey" and on and on and on. Both of these musicians are pr06 ... and one listen to Tarrant's Satchmo-like voice or the fine touch of La Broil on the piano will quickly convince you of that fact. 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Let's Talk Music While still in a musical mood after dis- cuss.i ng the Tarrant Duo, Jet's take a look 1t !lOme pertinent changes along the aharp and clef trail f t t Ted Roe fans wtio have journeyed to The Caspian, Costa Metia, for more than a year now to catch ttieir favorite, will hence- forth find Roe'a Duo performing at Josef's, Corona del Mar. Firmly ensconced {again) in the Coast Highway plushy that is {again) being operated by Howdy Means, the Roe Duo ca n be seen and heard six nights a week . Dancing facili· EVERYONE IN: 8'1y CAMEO SHORES .• >-\Q S1y, \'>V". o~fs 1..\'\Jo e-1t Bo-1 . Co"' ~,..'<. ~E:,lo. CORONA 0~ DEL MAR ~~ q; A/flv, .,,o~ r Bf. \RVINE 1ERRACE '1C1-f BALBOA ISLA ND ~~ 0'5 .J" ""i;s1c1..1ff . "'"''\) i;,1o.Si~1..uff (And Evtn in Olhtr Fin.t R~itaurant&) JS TALKING A.BOUT THE BEAUTIFUL, NEW llobllurns 1e111JiuJtalt& 37 Faslol•• Isla•d Newpert Ce•ter (BthHtn Buffum's and lht Brood100vJ ••ti Everytlolag Tiiey Say la G.edl Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11.a Dinnen: ~:00-12:00 Saturdays-Luncheon: 1 I:00-5:00 Dinnen: 5:00· 12:00 Sundays-Dinners: 4:00· I 2:00 RESEBVA.TJONS1 1144-%839 ...__-.II.ULT l'lt.llt ~.r__,n.1 .. 1ies also available, tr desired, at Josera. SINATRA SOUNDS Replacing Roe at The Caspian , • • 1 Phoeni.J:, A,riWDa performer, Patrick Stout, who&e strong fortes are the piano aad \locals. Not checked out personally 11 yet, Stout is llid to be a most talented mimicker of top name singers. Supposedly, his toli', top, top, top imila· t ion is one of Frank Smatra ... and that'• sbout as "top" as any vocalist can &et. English Ballads White Horse Inn, N!wport Beach, also now offering live entertainment in the pub. Bob and Marianne ... for ages the head· lined act at Sid's Blue Beet, Newport Beach . .. perform Wednesday through Saturday nights at Will. Starting times: 7:00 p.m. Wed· nesdays and Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. Fridiys and Saturdays. For the unfamiliar, these two are H· DANCING • lft THE LIDO LOUNGE 5 p.m. • 8 p.m. BILL McCLURE DUO • JACK SHOOP & GROUP 8:30 p.m. • 1 :45 a.m. MUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK (No Cover Cfl•rgel /J:y,,;.. 1107 J•mborff Road Newport S.•ch 644-1700 LUNCHEON AND DINNER llele1 •ncl enj..y f~• fi,.elf in cui•ine •~cl d•cO<. lJ.. public f •. citity, wit• truly • COll,.fry dub el11101ph•r•. e POPULAR DINNERS e 'fEAL OSCAI ••• ,, ,, •• ,, •••.•••.••••••.••. ,. ,. ,, • J.tS ,.I Ml Ill ........ , . , , , , ................... , ...... 4.11 Pl:l'Pf• SHAl , , ... , ••••• , ...•••••• , • , •. , ••••••••• 4.J:I HEW TOii ITtAI , , • , •••••• , , , , , , , .• , • , •• , , • , , ••• 4J:S OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR COCKTAILS AND DINING e CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE e 5:J6.066 e DRIVING I.ANGE e LESSONS "SHIP" SHIPLEY Or9anist FllDAY, SAYUIDAY, SUNDAY EVENINGS Huntington )II( Country • Sea cliff Club HUNTINGTON IEACH 1;, Ml. NOITH o• COA1T NC.WY. o" M>LDIN wnr ' At Villa Marina, Newport Beach Man- ager MJs.sy Marie Mennineer Ci'fel ~the word that Mart Davicboo aad the Big Solb>d (7 musicians, two vocalilt) are now rt ng daily and will be more thu ready tOr thlt upcoming Matth 15 openinc. Present Wenl at V.M. Joe Tatar, !mu.._ ian~miC'. Caspian Costs '*-The Caopian, Costa Meu, an some rNlly interestin& COit a1t-do· gral'e that amuingly £ood. bill of Wt there. Check th.,. prices ... llld mateltracu to this Inner Newport Boulfnrd. eattb. Contlnwd .. P• 10 1Jtttt PROUDLY PRHEHTS THE CHAllllflNGLY •IFl'EllENT JllORDS AN• /IRJSIC OF BOB AND MARIANNE bgli•h kllecl.,._Fel~ S...9t-llue. From 7-P.M. WHne•d1y, l1'11ra.d•y From 1-~ .M. Frid•y. S1tvfet•y • EXCELi.ENT CVISINE e STEA.KS e LOBSTER e PRlME RlB • I I • DOYER SOLE·I e RACK OF LAMB • BVFFET LUNCHEON COCKTA ILS • 32'15 Newporl Blvd. 673-1374 Newpori le..i, I (Oppow City HllJ ~-~ •• I • . • ! -·: ·1 l I . . • . ' . • • ( l ~ ' I . • . ' ; JI ~ : •• ••