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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-29 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• • WORTH T HE WAIT? -When you only have a birthday once every four years, it has to be a real occasion. That's the advice of April Gay January (yep, that's her name) of 2181 State St., Costa Mesa (right), who is having her "third" birthday today. She was born in H~56. Also making the most of the DAILY "LOT ......... •ldlwll IC..,_ rare occasion are Peggy Rubel of 531 Hazel, Corona de! Mar (left), two birthdays (born in 1960); and Marsha. Lynn Hamson, 2215 Pomona Ave., Costa Mesa. born last leap year, 1964, with only one candle on her cake today. Four Leap Y ear Babies Arrive On Comt Scen e Were you old CJ'Oueh to vo&e before 7our 1ixtb blrtbda71 Well, 1f your birthday ia today, you can only celebrate o~ every fOur ye an. Four early moming arrivals in two Orange Coast hospitals shared ttlat distinction today. The three babies born this morning at Hoag MemOTial Hospital in Newport Beach will have to wait another four years for another birthday. A gtrl was born at 12 :31 a.m. t.o Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Logier of Santa Ana. She weighs 7 pounds. 14 ounces. At 1: 10 a .m. an 8 pound, 11 01U1ce son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Sharp of 339 Ruby St., Laguna Beach. And at 6:58 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shuznis. 2187 Pooto.na Ave., Costa Mesa. welcomed a 5 pound. 4 ounce leap year girl. Al Hunl.lngton Inter -Community Hospital Steven Carl Luhnow weighed in at 7 pounds. 8 ounces Mr and Mrs. Robert Luhnow, 8172 Michael Or.. Huntington B e a c h , are celebrating his 2:47 a.m. arrival. P olice Arrest 2 Newport Youths On Burglar Raps Two Newport Beach teen·agers were tree on their own recognizance today pending arra.ignmeot Friday in Municipal Court on burglary charges. Poliee said a probe was under way to determine if the pair might be linked to other Harbor A r e a burglaries. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Full House at O.CC Hears Goldwater's Predictions B1r~P9WELL .... '*" ......... Former GOP p!"ew.t.ntial candidate Barry M. Goldwater, suUering a slight case o( laryngitis, today looked at the future and toot a few dig& at the past in a speech before 1,200 students, faculty memben a n d citizens al Orange Coast College. Goldwater's talk was titled , ''A Loolc at the Decade Ahead." 'The former Arizona senator en· visioned Red China in a role al ... gression ~ Vietnam aact tt>e J>Ot•lbiJtt,Y that the Communist Clline.9e ~ become "~world culprit." Goldwater warned, "If we p9ll out of Vietnam now, Red China Will cer- tainly step in and there may come a time within the next 10 years when we will fight w~th Russia aod ott>er (See GOW WATER, Pare %) Carpinteria Lifeguards ' May Yet Get Their Dory The saga of the unlaunched racing dory entered its fmal chapter today witt renewed pledges that the veseel will soon be turned over to its rightful owners. The dory, as Newport Beach city councilmen were told earlier this week, was grand prize in a spirited rowing coolest staged off Newp<rt Pier The race was part of the Old Town Newport Association's 2nd annual Winter Festival. Participating were lifeguards from beacbes up and down the Southern Calilornla coast Spurred on by the hoarse shouts of ttie crowd. hfeguards r r om Carpinteria State Beach were the jubilant winners. But the shouts of the crowd have been replaced by the cries of the seagulls: the fellows from Carpinterta haw got cramped necks from cuting a mady gaze southward to Newport, and the dory still hu DOt been delivered. Tbe coolest. in fact ••• beld oot th.is winter but the one befor~ "We're not lit all ob!i&atad or responsible, but I see we're being drawn tnto it," City Mao.acer H~ey L. Hurlburt told councilmen somewhat edg1ly. Councilman Al Forgit said his grapevine indicated that members o( the Newport Beach lifeguard depart· m~ were preparing to chip in about $50 out ol their own pockets to buy the S500 craft, and cart il up the coast to the winners. Their personal efforts. however. aren't necessary. according to Peggy GrUfith. s p o k e s m a n for the merchants' group which sponsored the race. "The money for the boat will comt either from the Old Town Newport Association, or from Mr. Sid So.ff er ·· she said. She explained it was Soflcr who propoeed the contest. The fuUl-up ocCWTid when com- munications got crossed and the boat wasn't delivered for presentation the day of the race, he said. So the auoclation has agreed to preMnt the craft to Carpinteria durir.l( the upcoming 3rd amual Win • r Fe.ti val. Soffer said one tritch arose when he referred the boat company 10 ~ewport Beach lifeguards t o (~ ~R~ Pare %) THURSDAY, FHRUARY 29, 1961 TEN CENTS Harbor Phaseout? County Solon Bids w End Di.strict On the apparent theory that there's 810re than one way to akin a c.at, £newed efforta were reported under ay todatto abolllh the Orange Coun· Harbor Dbtricl Anemblyman John V. Briggs (R. rton) will .obmit a bill to the lature next week to phase out tax.Jevying Harbor Diatrict, ac- g to a spokesman for Briggs' amento ofnce. Possibly jolnin& him as a co-author U.S. Planes Hit N. Viet Ner ve Center SAIGON CUPI) -U.S. planes bomb- ed the nerve ceflteT ol North Viet· narn's antiaircraft defeosea in the Hanoi area Wednesday and struck heavily in the VJnh area where the Communists were reported building MIG and bomber bases for use against the south. Communist repol"t! said Hanoi was bombed again today. Heavy ground fighting tapered off bu.t in battles last week 470 American servicemen were killed -seeond only to the record 543 Americans killed the week before. The Communists lost S,769 killed and the South Vietnamese and other allies lost 453 dead. American IOSM!S for the entire war 1tood al 18,709; Communist losses climbed past the 300,000 mark. Lifting of monsoon weather in the north perm1tted major slTikes against targets In the Hanoi and Haiphong nas tlit most or the 70 mi.asions -,hrc 1W'R againet the Vl.nh area, , 159 zn.na aer&h of the DMZ where the Nortl V1etnamese were enlarging an airstrip to put Khe Sanh and other southern tlrget! within the range of MIGs IDd bombers. U.S. Na" planes nslng radar !lit for the teoond time the Hanoi Radio CommwtlcaUons Center 10 miles south of Hanoi which controls antialrcralt defense1. Alr Force Phantoms rut the Choe Son Barra<:~ 12 miles southwest of Hanoi for the first time as it came off the White House restric~d Ust. And other U.S. Navy planes struck l2ie Haiphong railyard 1.7 miles from tfle city center for the thlrd time in four days. An atr Force F106 Thunderchief....__wf's mot down by ground fire in tile \7inh area, the 800nd U.S. plane reported downed over the north. The pilot, Capt. GeM I. Basel, 31, of Lakeside, Calif., was hauled out by a JoUy Green Giant rescue hellcopter -the 1,000t2l U.S. filer saved by Ulis method. U.S. troops at the Khe Sanb Marine l>ue 12 mlles south of the DMz have been armed w 1 t h truck-mounted weapons that can ~ used ~ainst attackin& planes. Glavas to Talk On TV Monit~r Newport Beach Police Chief B. .lames Glavas tonliht will talk on ltie city's proposed pollce-monitored tele- vision surveillance system before leaders of several Newport homeown· era' uaociatlons. William Smith. newly elected pres!· dent of the Bay Area Citizens Council, 'llllid Glavas will discuss the system at 7:30 p.m. in the Directors' Room at 1717 West.cliff Drive. The Citizens' Council ls sponsoring the special' meeting. Smith. Falrvif'W Hospital business manager. said the presidents or 18 property-owners' groups have been invited. of the proposal will be Alsemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntlngton Beach). Tbe new round of attacks on the district follow in the wake of a recent Local Agency Formation Commission ruling t.bat held dissident cities could not pull out of the district. The withdrawal had betn soueht by Huntington Beach, which claimed its realdents ~ being taxed twice for similar harbor services, once by the Harbor Disbict and once by the city. "From what I've heard It aou.nds more Uke a phaaJng-out program than a doing.away with it Immediately,'' said Matt Weyuker, adminiltr&Uve aJde h> Burke. "Many o! Ule cities in the county have shown they're unhappy with the district. A lot of these cities feel (See HARBOR. P11e %) DAILY PILOT ....... 11Y J-.,_ .. 10TH TRIP -County Clerk William St John shakes hands with U.S. Sen. Thomas Kuchel (right) who Wednesday made his loth trip to clerk's office to file papel'S as canrudate for the United States Senate. He has never !ailed to be elected, but the Anaheim Republican this year faces stiff competition for bi6 job. Kuchel Opens Campaign For 10th Time in County California's senior U. S. Senator Thomas M. Kuchel of An ah e i m Wednesday visited the co u n t y Registrar of Voters office "for the loth time to m~ as a candidate here in my native county.'' Kuch e I declared, "I will run on my record, good or bad. I think 1t is good. I hope the voters agree." With that, Kuchel opened his cam· paign before the assembled ~ss and fielded questi-Ons on most any subject like the seasoned professional he is. Some Kuchelisms : -On Gordon P. Smith (Reagan's resigned state directof of finance who u mak.iog noises like a candidate for Kuchel's job) "It Is a free country. Anyone can run for office." --On Gov. Ge<rge Ro m n e y ' s decision to withdraw from the uce for the GOP presidentlal nomination: "I reel sorry for that poor man. He is the soul oi impersonal political iDlegnty." -On his choice between Richard M. Nixon and Gov. Nelson Rockefell~r of New York: "No answer at this time. The Americart people are anx· ious for a ec>ostructive alternative to the present administration i n Washington. Moderation will be reflected in the Repllblican platform drawn at the Miami convention. I don't know that Romney's withdrawal will cJear the way for G o v . Rockefeller. ~ he (Rockefeller) said, no man can withstand a draft. He says he is not a candidate and I believe him." -On the primary campa1gng for the GOP nom.inalJon: "No one will go into the GOP convention with the nomination locked up. Nixon may win some primaries but not eoough t.o assure the nomination." -On bis campaign: "Mrs. Kuchel and I flew out from Washington tooay, hoping to remain the balance of the week bere. But I must return to vote for cloture to cut off any filibuster on the civil rights legislaUon now before the Senate." -On Gordoo Smith's statement that he <Kuchel) was not a "member of the Republican team, not having sup- ported U. S. Sen. George Murphy in 1966, or Goldwater in '64, or Gov. Reagan: "I am ready to be judged oo my record. I have no preference between Smith and Rafferty." -On whether be considered Raf· ferty a serious threat: "No com· ment" -On pending Civil Rights 1egisla· lion: "I am strong for it. It will rrevent and prohlbit racism in hous· ing." -On the build up of U. S. troops in Vietnam: "I have consistently sup- ported the ~ of OW' being In Southeast Asia. We canf)fJt turn around and walk away, but I do not believe (See KUCHEL, Page Z) Oraa:&:ua Weatlle r The complai.otl, cba:rgln& one count of burglary apiece, wtre Issued againat Larry Hayden, 18. ol 519 Redlaod.s Ave • and Gerald R • D'Amore, 18, ol 2223 Laurel Place. Hayden, M>n of a city employe, had been a part·Ume employe • f• the Newport ~ 'pu&lic works depart· ment uaUl receatlJ. His alleied burglary partner la a student at Newport Hart.or Bid! Sabool. ~ cording to poUee reports. Laguna • Ill Fever Pitch on Hippies Once that early morrung fog fades away, Friday will be bright and sunny along the Orange Coast, forecaster Gordon Shielda assures. bringing tem~ratures In the mld-60's here and up lo 80 inland. • Tbe tem-•AW'I aJletllJCfly burglarbed W..tcm Cannera eo:. ~10 Lafayette Ave., In Newport Beach llld stole "some penenal !Wms" el empto,ee. NEW YORK (AP) -fte ltock "*'el doled 1°"'" .., amid doakl 8bcJIUt Jhe vi.tum war and the ecoDam1· Tndlnl wu fairly ac- U.... {8" quotl!Uona, Paps 10-U). Pl'le9 lllpped trcm the start 4nd _,11 I tll.r ..._ .. tht MUioD wan GIL BJ RICHARD '1'. HALL Of .. 111111, "" ..... "Corwenation ln the commtlNty Is at a fever p.t.tdl -and rlahtfy to." Thua did l..aiUna Beach Vice M•yor William Lambourne a...,. 1J.mmerlng poblic opinion, rubbed raw b y ttle'fisk>ft coverap ol __ h9Jplea nd a Loot macadne story ~ ~ to~ chg ai>ote. lArnbotirnt brOQgt\t lbe ma&ter' up toward tile dOM ol a Wednelday rtudy aeuloa by tttee council members. C-ommenting that private IJ'OUP• are ~nnlbl and meeU.DI Oil tbe matter. Lmnbourne a&ld be would like the council ''to er.-. a IGrum tlO tbeM people coWd rdJ lri>UOd. •• .. .., ... - At one polftt. Mayor William D. Martin uked Lambourne to spell out his pn>poaa.ls, commenting thl\t Lam· boume was speaking in generalities Lambourne agreed that he didn 't have the anawer but said that ~ must be done and said tt>e ~ltJ m~ do all that Is pouiblt ~ f~ tbt problem. Said the mayor' "'Ibe heart of th• hlppit problem could be greatly retOlftd u OWDel'I of property and reaH.ort would not 1"1Dt to tHm. ••Saint ol Cbt mort reputabl• realtGn bave tttUd to 10me o< Ult tnMt 4'lnputlible people " bl•e lJl , ..... .Be.dl.'' IArnbourM, wbo ls also president al tbe Lacuoa Beach Board of Realtora, aaid, "I don't blow that ..,,. can •inile out the realt.ors." Be ip()ke of ooe store that became a hippie &&thering place which was initially rented by ' ' p r e a u m -a b 1 r. onlinacy people, unhlppie·llke people. ' In the end, councilmen agreed to •"11 witl\ a bf'llnstarmiJ>i aession tt1 ~ dtl>artmectt hew to 1ee what COu.ld be ruolvtd. LMnourne Mid be tbou(tit It was tlme for tbt dCJ to do aomfldllng <GklaJ '° help ,. rid 0( the bU&ttl lh Aid tbt dtJ polb bave worked • tbe Dlldt dr'1I J& tt1imi and bave bed Ile IMlp .c ao&d1. Utt ~ federal narcotics agents worklnll In tbe a.re.a. "l understand that cil!tt11 groups nave heft.. meeting ror the past few days trying t.o arrt~ al a solution." 1akl Lambourne. He said ttie probl'em Is intense. "People are talking about ldvlng our community because of hippies and otbert are talkioc aboUt not com.log to tbe community." Lambcu'ne Nlid, "Wt have left the whole matter to police." He aaid the city had to tnltat the aid of parents llld an sroupa. "There are more peo- ple l.ooeOlld now l\an were ner in· cented bef«t, •• be aaJd. INSIDE TODAY Planning to atll JIPUr housf'! 11 10, 11ou might get 0 ftlD aps cm how to Qd the btst prict (ram Sylflia P11rtel''s column on Pngt 9 ~11· t Cat~ ' ,,.... .. ,, CllutflM ,,.,, Mv-1'9MI .. c-1ca n ... -.. tfewl .... < ......... " ~ C....ty • Dee ....... • ..,.,.. ,....,. • ~ • "" u ............ ,. .......... ,,.,. hWia'A R I 1J := .... ""' , ...... "" 1•11 l'lft eel• • T.......,. JI "-·~ ,. ,...."" u AMI LMlllr'a .. w ..... • .._ 1l ..... .... 11 ~u.... • ,..,. ..... w ---• J Z MILV PILOT FULL HOUSE LISTENS AS BARRY GOLDWATER 'WH ISPERS' AT OCC Despite Laryngitis He Man•e" To Say Hit Pl.co This Morni"9 From Page 1 GOLDWATER ... allies against Red China,'' he said. He also spoke of the devaluation of. aold hi t.M United States and said that within the next decade tbe gold price ln the U.S. would elther volun· ta.rily or forclbly be f70 to f75 per ounce. Attboogtl he did not elaborate he said that within 10 years, '"France willJ>e brought back to reason " In his 65tb campus speech 1n the ~t ~ar. Goldwater expressed con· cern with ebe lack al technical traimng and junior executives under the age of ~. The average age in the United St.Mel today. he aald. ts 27.8, and the bJrtb rate decreasing. Fretn P.,e l KUCHEL ... we should enlarge the area of conflicl I want our country to continue to discharge its commitment m that art>a. ' I vi.siled Southeast Asta last year. 1 noticed that when bombing of North Vietnam was stopped they increased their build up of attacks I would nol want u' to do anythtn!? that would add hf the nsk of our men 1n willorm." -On his candidacy· ' r am my own man. No one has anything to say about how r v<U but me. r have no political machlnt> I will campaign vigorously! on the m ues at a ho~h Jev"l. '' -In conclusion: ''I plan lo run t1ea:rf'd in thf pnmarv racp and 1£ nominated run ~cared in thf' ~eneral election.·• ~~ ,A, w Gordon P. Smith Not a Candidote LOS ANGELES IAP l -1\tatf' F111ance Th.rector Gordon P. Smith said today hf' ha~ dl'cidf'd aiain~l e~ the racl' for the Republican nominlltion f~ the U. S. Senatf. "In the Jnterest of providing thf Replblican Party in C&llfornia wtth a clear cut choice or candidates. l have decided not to enter thf' primary." Smith 1111<1 at a news ron- ferti>ee . He ~aves b..is state post Fn· day. Entered in the race are the in- cwnbeot, Tho~s K0<:MI. and J)r Max Rafferty. state supermtendent d public instruction. DAILY PILOT ....,.,. ...... Cclho9 .. a.hit N. w~ "'"-Til • 1111 • • KH•il E•ter Tll"'" A. Mw""'i11t ,..__.......,.. J.,_ f. c.I0.1 *-tlMcllCl!yE- Jeck R. C.rlty P..i Ni•-~ M-.r M • ...... Oit'9dlr ................. mt Wed"'~ 1M. MeiTI111 M4,..•1 r.o . ._ 1111 tJW OtW Office• C•t.-........ ,,_ "-...... Ill.......,"- ._...... leedl: -Jiii • .,..,. /i YMC4 Staffers Moving ToNewHomeNext Week Orange Coast YMCA ttalf members will move into thetr new ll§00,000 head- quarters Wednesday to begin getting ready for the ciubbou&e's graod open- ing on Sunday. March 17. "This will be our third home in ~ many years," noted YMCA ex- ecutive director RoUtn N. Brouaa-d, .. and by far the best." The new building at UM> Unlvu~y A venue oo wHt aide of the Upper Bay was paid for w~ contributions from a recent Harbor Area fund drive. Brousard esttmated lit would takf' about a week to get squared away for 1he Y's M.wch 17 open bou~. The move to ttie new Newport .BNCh addreM will be made from 425 "'Jewport Boulevard "A yel.1' mnd a h..U ago:· said Brousard. "we moved there from Avoo Stnet. This wiU be the last one." N!'Wport Beach city councilmen this ""eek helped set the stage for the grand opening by giving permission for a !lbort P• ade. Brousard Nlid the parade wm be led by one of the local hiah school bends, foBowed by Y Indian Guides. lndia!l Maidens. Gra·Y and Trl-Gra-Y groopg. The proceltSion route wiI be up Tustin Avenue ft'om Santa mbel Street to Universtity Drive. Mld from there to the V park.inc )ot. The parade wi~ start at l::.» p.m. aod Wt about half an hour, Brousard etllimlted. Arizona Police Capture 3rd County Jail Escapee A tturd member ot the band ol 11 Oraoge County jail prisoneu who sllthe!"ed their w;ry to freedom ttirough a ventilator ~aft eight days a~ was rPcaplured in Flagstaff, Anz.. late Wednesday. An Arizona Highway patrolman found Thomas Let-Wttbb. 19, of Stan- ton, i;till pretty escape-eoosclom1. Webb, one of three men pulled by patrolmen from a CM tba\ ii believed t.-0 h.ave been stolen Tueaday in Laf\l'la Beach, made another b r e a k for freedom on bis way to Ooconioo Coun- ty jatl Harbor Couple Get Jail Terms A Harbor Area C'ouplf' whn plodf'd !Uilty to performing an abortion on • 24-year~d Newport Reach woman rtteived jail tenm Wednesday m Superior Court. Frank Lee Rollins. 70, of ~ Center St . Costa Mesa. was ~ntenced by .Judge William Speirs to 2 to 5 years Jn state prison on charges of felony abortion. Cooviction on red u c f' d rh.arges of unlawfully practicing medicine wa 5 Mn. Dorothy Adam11, 34, of 2376 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. a 90-day term In the county jail and three years probation. Webb and a waoted New York man were pinned by otflcen al~ a brief ~truggle. But the third man. be.lleved to be Paul Gilbert Dia, 24. ol Laguna Beach, another member ol the escape party, remains free. Eight of the 11 Orange County Jail prisoners wbo par:Ucipated in the "great esape" ol wt Feb. 21 are aWI at lara• today, de(ying the round- the-olock efforts of six specially assiped aberiff's inv.Uaators. Heading Ul4! tracking crew is Sgt. J<'rw Dean wbo, with his fin com- panions. is logging 11-24 bo~ a day in the mammoth ~tection task. "But we've bad little luck to far," he said late Wednesday. "We've had leads but nothlftl ltlal ft could really call a trace of the eilttt tGl!n." Four of the lt--nte'ft who "asl'd their ~81)-COvered bodies through the jail'~ ventilator shaft In the danng, prMJawn bid for freedom hail from Orartge Coast communities. They and the charites they face -in additi04t to thft ioevttable couota <JC felony ~sc~ -are. William V. Williford, 24. of ~ Vic- toria St.. Costa Mesa. possession I'll drugs: Paul GHberg Diaz. 24. of 1834 Woodland Road, Laruna Beach. also known as David Baker of tbat address, furnishing marijuana; T ti o m a s Patnck Caae, 19, of 18371 Fourth St., Costa Mesa. funrishirtg dangtro1111 drugs and parole violation and Ray. mond Lee Brown. 31, of 311 Yorlctown St.. Huntingtoa Be.tcb. armed robbfry. RolliN and Mrs. Adams were ar- rested by Coata Mesa poUce last Nov. 15 alter an unlctentifled Newport woma.a told officer• that the pa1r -Nicholas Brettner performed an Illegal operation upon ' ber for Moe in a Costa Mesa motel room. Police were al~ted by an Orange County Medical Center phy1Jclan to wbom the woman went fa.-subsequttnt treabneot. Bank Robber y 8uspect Faces Court March 4 A mu cbarpd wMtl the '2,000 rob- bery of tbe Campus Drive branch Of the Newport Nlltional Bllll baa been ordered to race a preliminary hearing m Marth 4 In IA AnplH ~aJ court. • Jamt11 R011coe Holmea. • of Sam. Ana. ~ arrallJJ8d btfor. U.S. Com· mlulooer At1JN' 8nd1e1. H• 11 f1'te oe -.ooo Mil. H.._. I.I aec\&Md of bUlc OM of 1bne ma Who ....... tM bllW tutJan.u..aw.a.r~ a dtpOlit ba& e • u al ah I • ~ .... &om. ..... i... anwt.d M tbe Sam Me ..._ ti bJ• ~ by Nn'port ~ .. S1nta ADI polJce oftkert. • Former ~ewport Resident, Dies Masi waa c.e~.ted today for Nicholas P. Br«tner. 1 ruident of Newport Beach from 1948 to 1~. at Holy Family Catholic Church, l..em1re Work!. Seal &~. Mr'. Brettner, lllSilta.nt manager for the Travelen lnsw'a>ce Co . Loe Anc-1u, died at his borne. 13291 Twin Hilb, Lei3ure World, Tuesday. He was 75 He w.t:s • m«n ber of Llons Club. lAn Bowlint OUb and Holy r;¥nt Sodety of lAlaure Wortd. SurvlVU'S indude Im 1rife. l.ooi81 ol the borne; a daughter. Mn. Alir.t' fl Macy of Jtantl11&1tut1 Beach: thttr~ • Mra. a.ra Nleleen of eo.ta Mesa, ~ Mrs. Walburda Tam (t t Pasadeal; brotetn, Mllt1Mw d Lone Beith, l'rat x. of Cbicaro 1tld Joeeph C. d ~ Qty and four ~ lmlrmmt wW follow at Calnry Otmet8'J. 1.411 AllC*t ,,. fmLil:J ....... thlit ttMllf •lw> .... IBtJ ... • memcrial caa- ......... to die Heart Fund. \ 1J!at's No W_ay to .Get Party Unity 'Party unity wu tbe tbeme. The slate GOP bou wu uking lor 1t "' a 11mcbeon mMt:tAa wees.. needly la AeeM• .. -.. One floor ...., that ··~ al the RtPablleu AllOdlW at tbe • DUneylUd twtl.. aa..t l• IUP- p«tert ol U. 8. Se. ,,,_.. H. Kuchel. Allbtlm'1 ......,_.boy wtlo mlda poil, .... ...,,_, 1t.-.te11 behind their eadldlte Youths Will Be 'Trmd' Nobody cOllllS aplain tM obvious eadlJd. How CCllM tbe mJddlHolld For Traffic Violations RepoblkM ~-voap. wtdek traditianaJl1 • McUd KucMI. tchedulild a IDMtlnt rlpt • top fl Kuc.bel'1 -or vice vtna? No -IMIDed to lmw a.od they ttrtainly wen not reedJ to eomnMllt tf they d6d. Jamu W. HaDty, state GOP C8Dtral commtttH cUlrmaa. ar1ect b J • RepliltUc• Auodatee UlteDer• to Jo'a the GOP cruMCll ta pla control ol. ~ bouJet cl the Callforaia • 11~ the Ca J If I r n I a cOD· IJ'tdloaal · dele1.U. and t b • pn1.ldlnc1 oe th• u. s. HARBOR ... ff• an added hpe8le to the tupaver tn ccmtrol al the hsbor. md free without ptt1n1 tbe benefit frOm to cblqe admission. to charge for Juvtoile traffic cues arilinatin.a ln the soutben Oran11 ec.t area, Hm-Area and North Oranp Coun- ty .. a wW be heard at tbe mUJlliclpal C9lllU in thole areaa, ~ aaid. OJaielted CMel wbidl arictute in the OentraJ Oraqe County Judicial Diatrkt will be beM'd by that munidpel coort system, be Niel. The new rulil 10 Into effect Priday. Tbe dw!ge wu motivated, Sum.Der aaid. bec&llle ol two fact«•: -The county now furni.nes a traffic heariq olAcer for Juvenile Cowt who is neither a lawyer nor a judge t Leonard Ekenatam, a fcrJlllr pro- bation otflcer, b.tred for tbe hearin2 officer job before Sumner M1umed the Juvenile Court bench). -The ca.seloaid naa grown too cumbenome for ttrla hearing olticf'r to handle. even with the uaiatance of Sumner and four bearing referees. "We have a cues an ti» doctet ~~· sumner told 1be DAILY harbor faclDtlu." tu uae by the people who Wd they He aatd be Mllevea Burke Intends weren't concerned enoulh '-> support to co-autbor the bill. the H..t>or Dil'trict?" At leaat ooe legillative opponent · Badbam streaed that b.ia questl01ll wu uncovered tb1t rnorninl when the were mer~ty "nebulous b~ at D A I L V P I L 0 T c o D t a c t e d this int" until the final dr~ of Assemblyman Robert Blldham CH-po •-r Newport Beach). the proposed law 1s availablC or ··rugbt now, I am In the position study. where I must oppose tb1!J bill." But he noted that Huoti.ngloo Beach, Badham said. as well u inland cities, are "firmly He said he favored lnstud an in· on the record as wanting to abolish rrease in the municipal representation the diatrict." on the Harbor Comml,ston, an ad· The dmrict•s 1.alC rate ol nine cent~ v1~ory arm to the Harbor District. per •too. levied a<:ro.<li5 ttle county, Badham's position is m line with generates about $2.8 mi!Uon a year. recommendation3 rece~y made by One well-informed coul'llty source the Orange Couoty Leatue ot Cities woodend how the di.strkt's assets t<> exptnd repretentatian oo the com-would be divided up if ttte dillrict missioll from ftve to nine men. were abolished. and how harbors They would ~al with parks a(fairs would be financed under a new a~ well as h81'bor matters. scheme. Orange Cowrty Hart>o.' Di_.tl-ict "My God. when you've ~ i~ million Director Kel'W>eth SMnp.ton w-., .way in Dana Harbor. for eurnple. what from hi.a office ltlb morning and could are you going to do? Just end thP not be reached for comment on the consi~r~)egally is."does the har~ pending ~tate bill aimed agaitl6t the comtructi&?" he said. dt9tricL And bow do you ... up the assets ~ Anemblyman Badbam, bolirever. Does La Habra pt a~ boat? In addttioo <o tbeae prune concern~. Sumner said, in meetinp with municipal jo~es and law enforcement officials, the consensll-' was that cen- tralized handling of juvenile traffic cases works a hardship on witnesses. Police officers from far reache~ ol the county have been forced literally to spend hours traveling to Orange to testify in Juvenile Court, ht said. .Jurisu and law enforcement officer~ also seem convinced, "as am I." said Sumner. ''that it would be in tht best interests of minors to make them appear in adult court to see Its opera- tion and the disposition of cases in· volving adults." He added, "The more tnditional aura of the adult 'traffic court' would be beneficial to the juvenile." Frone P .. e 1 DORY ... pointed out tha& abot!UGn If the "Really, I don't know why Brigg~ district would lead to aome "aetious .Ls gaing fhroog!J with this thine right determine what color the dcry mould legal questlon1, such 11 who owns now, especially when the League of be what?" Cities and the Bom-d ol Superviaors A Newport Beach lifeguard rema.rk- "Talte the atuatlon ol Newport an in the pr<>eess ol ltudyin& the f'd Wednesday that. at thil point, its Harber. The question that mlJSll. be -.rhole matteT." rotor is probably aca~mic ~ far considered ~iallY 11 "does the harbor ~county otfkial. who A.'likt<I that as Carpinteria's winners att COO· revert to the city of Newport Bea<:h?' his l\ame not be used. said auperviS<>r~ c«ned ··And II it, doee become oors, ~ay have appointed a tpeelal committee He added that he wi8hed someone the city of Newport Beach wa~ to uplol"fl the poesibility ol lumpin~ W1>uld write the winners. and tell them granted owne.r!!h.ip and control of parks affairs together with the harbor everythmg. after aU. is now hunky Newport. H.-bor. Would the city be district. dory. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ H.J. GARRETT'S 10th SALE! FINAL WEEK Aeon+ your h.me wf++I tt!Me he1t4't9tM che;n SIYllAL FINE DICOIATOI STILL AYAILA•LI CHAllS • • • SEMI ANNUAL AT •. . . . 1 99 R.f:GIJLABLY PaJCED At -. 1139 .. ''" THiii FfNI CHAIU AU. ALL .. OM OUI llGULAI STOCI Thw Rne ch-'rt.,.. aft f,..... ew ,..ul• lhck. They.,...._,....,,., .. .... dltcionffn'*' ...... ., ~ .... "'*"' rMnUfectvnn ..... HMwtt.n, Al'-Kaith,. Hlflhlw Heiu., lhwtMft a.rtrvm, SteNw!S., J'.,...,, .. ,, Weet, K.., Ctty, ftMffik. Hkkery. H.J.GAl\RETf fURNmJRE • • • 2211 HARIOlt IL VO. J ' COSTA MUA, CAUF. 646-0271 .. ~21• ' - .... Ne'1 ~ rem The one ton. Col1 FOF Ait F< crewn C'l'uhE Car I ~ tea:rcl tM f\a WU 1 t.Men Wednl apokei ~ pr9S'D 'Ibe a1Ma comm IL \1 Roust radar N. M. n&Vil· M.st al Lit strine Ob6o, lDltru ~V' for ., lt9>d; aq11ad Air S1 No alter a 'nit at 3:! O>L ol tt decla todmy atrcr1 about Mat.ac Br~ Ealiata Newest member of the llariDt Corps is a t1rin-_ engine aircraft with a strance t.all assembly and twin boom fuselages flanking the cockpit, a configruation reminiscent of the World War Il P-38 "Lightning." The OV-lOA is nicknamed the "Bronco." 'Ibe first one reported for duty Wednesday at Cam~dl• ton; afl.r being flOW'll directly from the ry It Columbua, Ohio. It wu greeted_ by Maj. Gen. C. J. Quilter, 3rd Marine Air W~ Commander, (ttJp photo), in special ceremonies. 'Bronco," ptimariJJ an obeervatloo plane, will be armed with rochtl IOd maddne suns and can carry bOmbs and napalm. lt ~ 1n ll1ort takeoffs and landings (800 feet~ and can operate from rough terrain. The ™"' plane II alated lor early usilnment to Vietnei. · Plane Carrying Eight Crewmen Lost Off Texas J'ORT WOR'm, Tu. (UPI) -An Air Force ,852 aircraft, carrymg e1gbt cre'WDMD, WM m.tatnc md pawumed C'l'dled today Oil a ndine flilbt from Carawell Air Fcrce Aue to MMagord& &~. oft the Texas coast. The U.S. Coast Gun, mutnc a temX.h for ~ missi:Di J*me, said tht fuel depletion time ot tbe aircraft WU 4 a.m. today. Tbe plane bad taten off from ca..swen It&:~ p.m. WedoledaJ. A eo.t Gu a rd apokeaman amd abr fuet depletion time b9d elapled, tbe plane WM presumed Cl'Mbed. The B52 crewmen were idtnt1fMd •Maj. Frank M. Sllavarria, aircraft cOllU'l\&ftder, of Ml Vemon, N.Y.; 1st Lt. William T. Causey, co-pilot, of Houst.oa; Capt. O.Ja W. ~. radar oaviaator, of Alamogordo, N. M.; lit Lt. MlcbMl L. Cam>ll, navigator, of Verrien Springs, Mlch.; M. Sgt. Kcrmtt C. Caley, tail ranner., of Little Rock. Ark.; Maj. Pbiip F. Strine, Instructor pilot. ol Mansfield, Omo, and Capt. Thomas D. QU.ld.s, imtruotor navigator, of Muncie, lad. ~ven Navy piaDes wwe seardllq for tt>e B52 and seven mare were ltlnd.lne by, all from t r a in in I squadrons at Corpus CbI1sU Naval Air StaUon. N<> weapcma were Clr'ried aa the ain:rafl The plane wu due to return tocSay at 3:30 a.m. to Canwd. Col Carlton L. IM, cncnm ... ol the 7tb Bomb Wine, olf!ciaDJ deda'ed u. B52mil9laca1:30 -.m. toc:t.y. IM Mil lllt COll&ael w6 th• ~ ftl ll 11:12 p.ia. WtdDlldlJ, about •&'ht miles .-.. • f ~ .... Rocky Intentions Eyed As Romney Quits Race , . j ,, WASHINGTON (UPI) -G o v . George Romney oi Mic:hlc• bu jolted the GOP out ol lta comfartable waiting game by bow1nl out of con- teotion for the Bepublican prelidentlal nom.lutioo ftn weeb ahead ol acbedule. He also nuqed Gov. NelJon A, Rockefeller of New Yark 1Dto the for•lfOUDd as the hope of tbe liberal · or moderate wing of the GOP. At tint &Janee. ~· ~· wittldrawaf Wednesday, evwn bit«• the first presidential prJmary ccmtat. aeemed to improve the chmM* of Richard M. Nil.on to win the nom.Jna. tion. But MCcmd tboulhtl IU(pated that the loll of b1a Giily maj« active compettt1c8 mi.Pt complic:ate Nixoa'1 problem• .. ()ne of tbOM ~Dll WU the coUl'le to be followed by Rockefeller and ti*I alreadJ paahJnt him u a 1ubltltute for Romney u tht can- didat9 ol the 1fbera1 at moderate Wini of tbe party. Hearing Slated In Bookmaking 'lbe lq question wu: would Rocbfeller become active fn quest of the nomination or maintain hia .tance as a noo~te and 1ee what bis friends could stir up? Rockefellw himMlf said 6nly that be reerett.d Romney's declaion but tblt h1J own polttion wu unc.hanged -be wu not a candidate for the nomination. But Rockefeller partiaans were d.lvided. Som• aaJd he should 'become an active ~te. Other• Ntd he should U. back and wail Romney amlO'mced at a news con· fereace that be had deddeCl to withdraw becauu his candidacy had not commanded the suPPOrt be had . hoped. He praised Rockefeller and Gov. John A. Chafee ot Rhode Island for supporting him but did not indicate whom b...,,ould support beyond saying ~ wo-14 back ~one the governors could unite behind. He allo annoUll<!ed be would hold anoCher new1 conference at Man- ~. N.H., Friday. RomnlJ wu matched a g a i n s t Ridmd M. Nixon in the New Hampshire primary March 1 2 • Wllconsln April 2, Nebraska May 14 and Oregon May 28. Gov. Ronald Reagan allo ii entered in the final three telta bat not -at least y,t -U IR 1Ctlve caodldate. Noncmdi41h Rea11n told a news coahreDce * Secramento, Wednesday tbat tbe cbolce in the GOP i--esidential ~ had IWTond down to Nixon "or a ~date." Theft he remembered that HarOld Sta.sten had amouneed )di cmdld&cy IO be added the 1Cll'1DC' MJBIMICQ iowrnor to the cboicea. AntihiDtic .Deaths Told ............. ~ ...................... ~-------· ... ----· -..-.-_.........._..,, ____ .._ _____ -_____ .., __ .. -... Ste:&e ~ -4 °"'d.111 ltew.d owr OoT; 'a.uI lttqaa'a cuta in .... u.&bcldpt w-..,. at Cdba&a ~ CoDep. ~. th• ~ to .... ...altiou d t18 ln.WJ6n. 'Ibey edopt*4 • .,, 1lu.a.e LoWlt H•l!>orn ol SID ~ucllCO, •-ro review ~ ·nclueN with tbe adminflir.tiocl -.. i.ctaJMnn u the bolr'd ~··)'··· Trual'ee 0. r.. ol OMiand said, "If Cbe 11 cut by 10 J>erCftt. ft .._ cut aolmtnt by 10 percent. .. ~. ~ .. bolrd to tab !ti cut to ........ 1taft andai. ......... Re11aa bM frCpOled to cut tM at.ate colleca' bodget from U>e MOU million Nquestied by tbe trUlteel to '301.2 million. Trult.ea bid MnDM'bd • , •. ll milUoo fGr facUlty aa&uy !nc:reaaea a~ t&.• perceat. '1be RelC&D adminlltntioo lliced tail ti) aio.• million -pro9idinc • iDcreUe ol only 7.5 percent. Tru.stieea also COO&idered cW in the construction program for the lkam- pus system after looking at Reagan's $224.5 million operating budget for the collegtt. 'lbly bad ariglnally •ked for '249 m1llkn The $18 milll-On ttst.oratian the of. ficial! are eeeki.og was to have been used for new pr-0gram1 such u reduc· tion of clus slle ID graduate sd\ool. "In this area, we haw struck out completely," Heilbom said. Oiancellor Glenn S. Dumke said faculty 6alariu and eHmnatlon of new programs are ~ main Jnblems wilh Reagan'• budget. He said the etanding ol the colle(es' J~se Unruh Now 1968 'Headliner' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Asembly Speaker Jene Unruh today waa nam- ed the "Headliner of the Year" for 1968 by the Greater Loa An&elea Presa Club. Unruh, <D-Inglewood), was unani· mously selected by the club's board of directors aa a result of bia leader- 1h1p In the callfornla Le&Wature. Unruh wtll be honored at the club'• annual "Heedliner" banquet April 218, Club President John D. Lowry announ- ced. Unruh'• predecesaors u headliner of the year include Gov. Ronald .Rea- . ean: lac. Police Cblef Wf lUam H. Parker. and U.S. Sen. Georie Murphy. Daily CHP Ticket Quota . .Tale DenWd at Hearing A bearloC OD Cbe Dec. 31 flriDc of CaUforftia Hllhway P~ Burton Bodensob.atz ci Garden Grove continued .today as the former officer carried on his fight for reinstatemeat to bis job Of 16 yell'I. He is accused Of IN~ation and wiHful neglect \I( duty aod willful disobedience of orders from his superior•. Bodemctatz maintains that be WU fired because be failed to writt as many traffic violation citations as other officers. "I failed to !Dab my quota," be ~erted. Most Of Ule evidence pruented Wed· nesday was aimed at 1Upporting CCII· tentions ci the CHP. 'Jbe hearing, before Robert L. lllll f1l Che ttate peraonnet boacd, ta expected to coo- dude today. ~ Capt. James W. Pe.ten, • mandlng offtoer of Che Orqe Coan division of the CHP, Cie1t:ified that fa. patrol baa DO dl1il7 quota f1l clta• tlooa whJdl indi~ Ottrcers are sup. poMd to meel Peters said he and bJg eerpanta have spent "fi.ve· or 51.x tkMs Ile amount of tiIM" 1 n• t ru cti n c Bodemchat.I that they ha~ spent oa Convicts Set Fire To Virginia Jail MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va. (UPI) - Prt.sonerr kl Che maximum MCUrity building at ~ Penbntbcy b~ out of their cells and eet the butldin& on fire, deputy warden Willlam WllDlce u6d tGdllJ. There were 39 pr1sonera in the buildring, two ol wbom were injured ~.itlltiled. The buildinc was shnilar lnstructlon for tree or f«ll' other officer$ in ettorts "t.o 1Dc:rean their effectiveotss." Boden!Chatz tokf nenmen that at one time durlbg his 18 ~ on the patrol be tboutbt aerioully of "buck· int for sergunt". "But I could see the tred wt11iD the dits* tiqept fOr more md more ~ as a meuure of a man•• value as an otncer," be said. At the coocluslon of the hearing. Hill will .ubmft b.ia fiDdinil to the state persoonel board f« the final declJlcn,. CMifonia made it happen! . . . \.. \ GT/CS ' SEE YOUR NEARBY FORD DEALER NOW! ' -.. . .. - - .... ,~ ............. ..., 'Tm aure the Marlnes at Khe Sanb are ;t1't simply waitinC wi1tJ t.ted breath for the PMU«e of this bill," said Rep. H: R. G~ (R-Iowa), in opposing a '1~5 million autborlzation for humamties and arts Wednesday. Long Beach'• L.mooat Beau· ty Coogr ... has ~ back«! off tbe airwaffl, fOr t!lis year at least, by 1iticim1 a:nd the Olympics. The ~5-year-old event will not be held in 1968:' but will come ba~k in 1969, officiels says, with the big- gest queen of tbem all ... the beau- ty contest will be part of the .grand opening ceremonies for th~ con- verted QUeen Mary. ·---Denver '()OliCf' dutn't havt to go far toda!J to inve~ate .a crime r~t. A uthorrtua itaid $1,015 worth of carutruction equipment Wa& stolen ... from an addition being built Ml tht' rear of poLict headquarters. Orange County' own Denni.a Col• (he lives m Orange) spent part of a vacation away from the ca~ .of "Felony Squad," having bis ~s removed. His only worry now JS that his voice might change and he won't be able to talk like a gruff, tough detective. Bing (ros- by'1 voice changed, too, aft« I tonsillectomy. So tbat't bad? • "Ktng", a collie owned ~Y A. L. Grandma 1' ol•inteers Mrs. William B. Harvey, M, Davenport, Jowa grandm~ hoJda her ~~ and "Technical Ob6erver" patch she wiU wear "On her Army field uniform when she serves with dle U.S. Army Weapons Com- mand in Vietnaxn. Mrs. Harvey is preeently serving as a computer systems analyst at the Rock Island Arsenal. She is the wle Of a re.-. V. tired minister and has seven grandchildren. 1 Teacher Disputes Affect ' Thousands of Studen·ts By THE ~ATEO PRESS DWpu41es aflecting thousands of putiic acbool pupils continued in several~ of the nation today. Some 1,000 public school teachers in Pittsburgh, Pa., prepared to strike while leaders of Olciahoma'11 27.000 public school teachers called for a on&-day protest walkout nen week. The strike by about one-third of Florid.a'• teachers entered lta ninth day amid conflicting reports on whether Gov. Claude Kirk would sign the state's controversial education spending bill. 1' C'JO. summoned its rnen:itiers to decide whether lo stnke. The San F'rancisco union aecUtive committee recommended that If the vote ts affirmatiVi! the strike will begin 1mmed1ately. In contention art some 90 union demands for improvement 1n classroom and teaching conditions. The San Francisco school board refused Tuesday night lo act on the union's request to enter immediate negotiations. SEATIU! (UPO -E1'IJt o•w:Dwo fJ'Gm a Llberla ~ wrt ~ today after tbelr lhJp buroed stfm to •tern iB .. hi&b .... CCllllaLaa ta dense fog about 3llO mUa off .. moutJl of the Coiumb1a JltYfl'. Tbe tanker M~ Jl, wttb a carr• of oil, and 48 cnw members, •• engulfed in flam• ~ it collided with the frel&hter &uwahara Maru In North Pacific waten. All :n crewmen aboard tile •toot freighter, outbound &om Coos Bay, Ore., w Japd W$th a load of log,, remained atiohd and extlnguisbed tbe You' re inmted to attend the GTON . SAVINGS ·. GALA GRAND OPENING PARTY! ,. • .. MARCH 1 AND , Ford of Fort Worth, buried le'Y· eral icicles in the front yard dur· ing a sDOW6torm last week. Ford said he believe 1 ht •'IGDg" thought they were boDel. "King" began 1ookinC for die "bola'' tbil week. "The yard loob DIDI It ia Ami while .Mbuquerque, N. M., teaclMn voted to return to the cJauroam txxtay after a week-long walkout, the 1,500-member San Fran· dlOO Federation of Teachers, AFt,. School officials in Pittsburgh said rlasses for 80,000 pupils in 116 schools would be held anyway with non.strltlng teachers, administrators, substitutes and volunteers but rooceded it would be "extremely difficult." The clispule between the city and the Pittsburgh F e d e r a t i o n of Teachers. AFL-CIO, is over the union's demand for co 11 e ct l v e bargainmg. The rival 1,900 -member Pittsburgh Teacher E d u c at i o n Association has said it would not 1up- port a strike. MARCH 4 THROUGH 8 full of gopher' boa md .... ~-# dog is StlD ,,.,..c. ...... Fold. • E:liza~th T1111lor flahn G bfrUada1I mule from locGtiml at Phu so o o d Studio.! Mar LoMoft. Lfi uubrated lier 36th birthday Tut1datl toWl hf'r 'iu,,band Rkhard Burt ~1 and thfJ crew of Burton'" n.ttO IJ!"" "When :he Eagl11 Dart." 2 Judges Bar Newspapermen From Hearings OHICAG-0 (UPI) -The QUca1'o 'I'r:ibuD9 said in an editorial today that the American Bar A56ooiation · s recent recommendations to restrict a. rei.. of Dor-mat.ion in criminal OlllS alreed1 have been fcflowed - Inc..-in L89 Vegaa and New York Cllity. . .. The Tribune said 1n the two Cll1e11 thie week judges "batnd newsmen and the public mm pre-trial bearings ta crim1na1 eases • . . oo motiona madl by defense attorneys." Under th e proposed ABA restrk· tlom, approved at the organization's ml meetillC here lMt week. "every p-Mrill bearing wooid be held in leCl'll if b judge decided that 1epoating ~ eWleDce or argument at the hearing might interfere w Ith a. defea:l.m&'• right to a fair trial," the WWW~ said. "A deNadma con1d demand a secret hearine. or • judge ~ order It at U. ~ of the proeecution" =~endattons, t b • New Mexico teachers agreed to return afte!' Gov. David Carl'(o agreed with tbe New Mexico Education Association to allow an emeraency task force to seek solutions ~ the schO<t system's finance troubles. The teachers want higber ealari~. better faciUties and material and fewer pupils. Race Riot Closes N.J High School 'T'REN'T'ON, N .. T. (lJPJ) -Racially· teme Central High School was closed today as a result of fight$ between Negro and white studenta in which at leul 36 youths were injured and five arruted. The teactm'I' unioo threatened a walkout ~ action is taken against "bard-eore mllitants" ~ iU leaders say were responsible for two out· breaks of racial violenoe in the pa~t three months. Windows were sma.sbe<S Mid a sn~n wu damaged at a downtowm bakerv dumg Wednesday's vioience. 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Q ,, liJ • 11 Ill 4:1 ~ • '5 .. 1t " 11 ' .. 40 45 l5 at M Y:: ; ~,! 71 .. ll ., "2 11 41 ., n JI J6 ~· • $1 ... ,. "' . .sa » A M 61 $1 13 n • • .. ., " » ., " _, " " » ~ I t \ ( All DAY-from 9 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.ta. Fridays Our new home in Costa Mesa is officially . open ! We've been lookin~ forward to becoming a part of the wonderful, dynamic community of eo.ta Ktea.. Now, wt are having a six-day perty to ~lebrate. Everyone ia invited to come. We want to meet you arui ha~ yoo get to know the memben of onr lltalf. Naturally, we'll serve refreshmeota (what wou ld a party be without then '?9 and there will be fun thinga and a lot of very IJ)eCial surprieee0 for everyone. Please plan t.o l"isit • during our party daya. T 00'11 receive a warm weJoome,! \ • RefreshMenM • A FrH lift fer .,.,_.r • Many '"°'' "'Y ..,.Nf IUf"priMI N·SAVINGS " . .. . AND LOAN ARmTION . , 1310 ........... Ollll --.; Cllll. -....... ,.1 •• ,,,... ........... IJweM ...... ....,. ... ·-•: .a..~:a.... 1M ............ Cltf ' ,_ .. J "" · 1 ~ Q be • lei ea cl nl Jc Oii he d It th 11 in ly al tt 118 di gi cli st b< ... m .. t2! si R D .. bl w f; p $! fi }). jl L c. s n ii c :c ll p e b > l 0 a F a t ( h I i 1' c • " I I t t t 1 t t ( ... ' ... - . --. .. . .. .. .. T~, FtbrlilrJ 29, 1968 · Legl91aton lgured Solo• $152 Million I volVed Hi LaSt-inute Warning .. UCRAMENTO(AP) - Cdfornla probably wouldn't be m a new ·•w m1llion ~ lam today iJ "Cl;eCon had heeded the dtlry lMt·mbnate wwntng ol m ~ ooe Dllbt lalt Au&ust. RepubHcan Assemblyman Johll G. Veneman stood up on the floor of the lower house that nl&bt a n d chal1eoied the figw-es of the _. •• top experts on educa· tion f.imnce. Tbe story of that nl&ht II relMed in cryptic form in the official Awembly Dai-lY Journal for Aug. 5, 19S'7, augmented hT V .:ieman' s recolledicm daring an in· teniew in bia office Tues· day. At issue was a bill to give tbe state's 1.227 school district& $145 million in new state aid. Vflleman stub- born.ty warned the bill could wind up COISting the it "5 miRion that wu a vailabH!. 80LONS WEARY But the lawmakers we,re Oil the 217th calendar Final p&Ma&e o< tbe bBl be mucb mare. probebty bad been held \11' until aboat '10 m1moo. Reagan's '1 billion tu In· 6"lben I atmply ubd crease me11ure Md eleced .r... If t. waa llme be th• leCislatwe. S e T • r a 1 Wll not l{)IDCUnl 11119 • e d • c a t i o n ~-mlWon (in 1111U1catiion and spomored by Seo. George ta w 1 wmt aavmp) Miller Jr. (D-Mirtinu). the that ft ued ,.._we pea- Seo• Finaoce Committee ed th tu bDL He aid DO, chairman bM! been Jn· they were not apendlns tb• e«porated. In all, there '80 n>Jllloa.." were 68 changes dratted in Venema held up puuge the conference committee. for ~ an hour • he The bW abo reviaed some probed fw Ul1m'I ol the complex maze of ''Tbe Jr011P wu .-ic f onnulas used to determine bo" state aid is pa.rce)ed out to ICbool di*icts. One ol tbem is known M the "Collier factor ... RECALLS EVENTS Veneman recall! t be eveots Which happened that Aagult night after b e n?tumed to his ortice from supper. David Doerr. coosultant to Venernan's , Revenue and Taxation Committee, bad been c~lting over the con· fereoce committee's version of the Unruh bill. WEEKDAYS· 9 to 9 recorcStne eot ol votes. The Senate passage llDd tbe Joumed. When tile llOl t:ioned In J Oa!Uomia Ta AMoc:l.a ttoa, "I believe representaUon1 legislators CGDC911G tbe till that It lllrlklld million in Dl9 for schools, tr.mewcn ot the preeent law, ''" founded ln fact. TM bill will not, therefore add to callfoma '• t1scaJ problems.•• UnNl llkt um wot ~ would ... bf b.11 le4ter to .. group, V...:nan coneeoda DOW. un. bill WU misrepre· lmtecl that (AUiUlt) nigbt." But be uid he did not think • WU deliberate. ha 1he Senate Fi:naDce OllmmlUee Tuelday, Sen. RDAY 9 to 5130 y . t the regular 1967 .-on aod wanted to go home. The ~cation bill, tpOMOred by Democratic Speaker Jesse M. Unruh of Inglewood, wae one of the last obstacles. "There are problems in here." Doerr told Venem&n. Veneman said Uley went through the measure and decided the committee. aad its expttt advisers. hadn't set aside enough money to provide for change.i made in the Collier factor. TIRED OF HIG DENTAL V~an finally relented Mid the weasure went through unchanged and was signed into law by Gov ~gam 10 days later. This Monday. F i n a n c e Direclur Gordon P Smith announced that a "glanng blooper" in the Uocuh btU would cost the state nearly f70 million more than ex- peded this year and anotller S82 million in the commg f.isca.l year. Since Monday. there ' " been a sort or inquest IJlto just what happened. LATE AT NIGHT The school bill. AB 272. came U> the Auembty and Senate late that August night after drHl.Jc revision in a two-house conference committee composed of four D e m o c r a t s and two Republican&. 3 Physicians Gain Honor And it see,ned. Veneman said, the bill counted on two sources or revenue that already had been "spent" 10 putting together Reagan's ta.I program. One was about ·~ million the s c h o o l d1stnct.s would get from tugher p r o p e r t y ~ assessments. BONUS MONEY The other was about $40 million set aside as bonus money for school districts whicti unified with other districts, but not used. Veneman knew that tboM sources of revenue already had been used up in worklng out the tax bill. He brought up these points minutes later when the final form of the bill reached the Assembly floor. So insistent \tas be ,on checking Ulem, Unruh took the cnusuaJ move of forming the Assembly into a "com- mittee of the whole." He called up Ronald W. Cox . chiei of public school ad- ministration for the Educa- tion Depart:Jnent. tq answer Three Newport B e a c b questions. physicians have been re· Doerr moved up next to elected to active mern-Veneman's Assembly seat beTship in the American to confer. Academy of General Prac-"[ asked Cox about the tice, the national association Collier factor." Veneman ol family doctors. said. "He said it wouldn't The re-elecetd doctors cost 'llore than about Sl are: Louis J. Parry, MD ; million. r thought it would Robert E. Schmitz. MD ;l;-iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;J and Gerald B. Slnykin. MD. Re~lection sign.ifies Ulat Ltrs BE FRIENDLY the physician• have suc· t cessfully completed 1 5 0 hours of a c c r e d i t e d postgraduate medical study in the last three years. Sunset Takes Shots of Plaza Editors of S u n s e t Magazine were at South Coast Plaza recently to mm a short documentary which will highlight the un.ique aspects of South Coast Plaza's all-enclosed mall. The publisher is putting the film together ln • order to present it to businesses throughout the Un1t'9 States in an effort to encourage them to establish themselves in S o u t h e r n California. Huntif'11fnn Beach v;sifor 147.5153 Costa Me!a Visitor 642-2472 'f So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visitor 642-3535 H you have new neighbors or know ol anyOD6 moving to oar area, please tell us so that we may extend t friendly welcome and betp them to become acquainted in their new aurroundinp. ANTHONY'S ITALIAN MARKET & DELICATESSEN -~•llOW FUTURll6--• FRESH CUT ME.ATS * DEUCIOUS HOMI MADE ITAUAN FOOD TO GOI ANTHONY'S ITAUAN MARDI AND DILICATISIEN 379 L 17th ST., COST A MESA -... 646-1211 (, How ABOUT iH'S? ~( ILLS? • FURY 7 INCH CIRCULAR SAW TI!is iclully itrlced circular saw has Uninrul Moiot "" lo I Y, h.p., •n9ular •diustment from 0 tle9•H lo 45 tle9tu, slip ch1tch. Combin•tlon rlp •nd croH cul bl•d• includ•cl. 17~· IRONING BORED All m.+el lronin9 bc,ard won't co,,.pletely aliminai• the t•divM of u •MIMI chore, but it will h•lp spud ii alo,.9. Acljusts fot height, feld1 fer stor19•, artd couW d...,ble as • sm•ll raft if tho fl.ods co"'•· 319 DRYIR VEN All aluminum ""' t•hs tho place of th•t olcl sock ~•u'n bHn M1in9. hsy to Install (if yo11'r• tul handy that II.) 69c 4" DIYIR VINT HOSL ________ 44C ft Wn•t f•r tho den, workshop, 9ara9t, awywiiere I how at..111 Fori ICnoa, I ha•• 1 llttl• dlttiltf work I'd Ii~• to do +fl•••. I 99c Tlllt lies Mllll'f tCV ... , I.viii rlflti t11 It 1 .. does ""f cou11t.y clv\, l111tthlt'1 llf•). t.c.\ .. ,, Htkf te 11•111• yol)r tUvttlcol c.lllnt with evt tpod al p•lftl ..U 4we rl9ht. IN~H 149 TRY THIS INCH FURY DRILL Just k din g folks, we rHlly wouldn't expect you t drill the family's tHth with this drill (why t1 I'll do anything to Hve a bucld, but f all uound home use, this dandy 'I• inch Drill un't be topped by any drill m1de y any tool company. This fine utility drill f tures • '/•" J•eobs CJHred chuck and key, 1200 RPM full lo•d spHd, Univ•"•' Motor multiple trust bHrings, and automatic tri99e switch. Will do elmost any home job with ilable attachments, and we have those at ou store naturally ( l mHn, if there's 1n extra lier to be made somewhere, we want to be he ones to m•k• it, right?). 699 HOSE HANGER Holcls up to 50 ~. of ~osa, and mikes for • nuhr lawn or 91rden aru. Prevenh wur u used by knots, m•cl• of enemeled 1tul, can be put enywhere. 39c FHI 1ction, no miain9, no oclor, no boilin9, will kup dr•in clun an<I fr u flowin9. Will unclot drain• from 1ink to sawer, just pour in. 89!. White Enamel TOILD SEAT So. tit• ~id1 broke tho old on• slanclin9 on it to ruch tit• sink for • 91•11 of waler. So, r•• piece with this olurdy en•m•I toilet sut. In whih only, 1'' O Yr. Guarante•cl OT WATER HEATER o eld ttlin9. but we ull them by ti.• h reel•. se you mutt know wt 901 • clul 9 9. l.lajo• l11an<I fully 9lu1 linecl ... to. t•mp. c rol, f•tl recap, encl all th•t i•u O·Wbt ... ........ 44' 9 5 o.ewo.. ·--· .. ····-···49.95 Acou lcal Celllng Paint Thi1 it the stuff tlo1t will do wortcl•rt fo• your •co111tiul ullin9, lliko cowet if wilh a coat of p•lni, but that't htller then 11othin9 I In wholt only bu! ii un "· --.---..--------.-.. .... ----~~ .... _____ ,_ --.-------....... _ ... _________ ... ______ ~....... J ... Howard Way (R·Exeter). a member of :mtear'a con- ference ttee o n Unrub's bill, said "we really spent a lot of ti.In•" on It. But be upretSed ttie dismay of all le&lslators in coping wltb e d u c a t i o n a.w. .. finance. • .._,. &.We c:.... He said tt "has become • l401 L C.-Hwy. so complloated that no one C..... ., .._ understands it. It's gotten • 1111 N .. ...._ S... ,._ beyond us and we can't ban· ._•_7_4_ ....... ___ l.a-4 _____ _ die It." - SUNDAY DKHONDIA VIGORO DICHONDRA FOOD WITH INSECTICIDE 97 40 Lb. Bag Great stuff, odorless and flows frHly througfi a spreader. Never bums, hes added iron for darker green color. The addition of insecticide gives insect control (who w1nts control? I want total annihtl1f;onn Contains 16% more introgen. (16% more than what?) 0Hr Socrates: My son hu tho lon9est hair you ever Hw. I jud .. •n't know what lo clo. M"· G. M .. Cotta M .. e o .. r Mn. M. l1ty him • dress !unless you two 11re abll.t ...... - sire, In which • ., .. he co borrow you".) 5-4'"' ,......_ .. s-..... ............... .... ....... Mt .. jm.............. . WHITE and GOLD PLANT-ON PULLMAN WITH MODERN SINK and CONltSSA FAUCET Inch Our lnt.,lor decoratin9 siaff lth1t's th• kid In tlte uck what unloecls tlte bi99er packa9etl H Y• ti.is is .,.. of the lowoH .. t .,.odol pullmans he's ever sHn. (He lo.au watchin9, that one dees.I Handy tloon, full width 1111rble top, ball b .. rin9 d••-• sliclas, modern tink and chrome cont.1111 feucet. Delta Bathroom Fixture Swin9in9 Jwin9 spout f•11cet fo• the bath. One ha11clle cloes •II, turns on, turns off, 111illu from oold to lukewarm, to hot w•ter. Euy t11 install, hu pop·up future. Very mocletn lookln9. No. 5201695' WIN THIS FOUR ~AWER CHEST r~.-;J ¥\%'.+. ti:l WORTH 995 ~.;...JI ~~ TI.it four (.wer ch11 "'ad• of thirdy vnfinlshM particll' board ctn lo. youn by jutt dropp1n9 lhit covpo" off al ,Ar •tor• No purchHo 11ecenery, w1nrer nud net be pteHnt •I drewin9 f which is held at hl9h noon on Mol!d•y, March 4, ltU, an<I juat tty ••ttl119 111 lo ue itl. M. C. Mch-ef 140S alclt-114 Wflf ltt C.... ..... le tltie '"""' lw tit IMlt .. tk•l41 Ml w'-ef lett -•·• ~ wlllcll -• _..... ...... llqtrt "''-· ,., '"' ..... MH, M. C:. n4I ..., "' tltie ttwe fer f9W le ... N•"" .. •,. • ... ·; ..... •., • ........ • • • • •. • • ... • .. • • • ...... ··········································• c"' ............. ·······•···· ... ,...... ·········· . l .. .. ·-I ':1 .. . . . . , . . . . -. . ,,. . ,.. r• CUba Incident Skipper Cited Your 0 Salel and · OM EGA Senice een. * * Cuba Calls tuMMONID Te WIW ~ -hlfflla, United Nations' special envoy in le Middle East and fonnerly Sweden's AmbUsadd to the Softet Union, is besieged by newsmen in lew York after his arrival at Kemedy Airport trombe Mid& I-* I W~sday ntgllt . .Ymtng WIS summone4 to )lew York by United Nations Secretary General U Tt!mt to report on bis efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Arab-lmlel crisis. • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS e REMOUNTING I DESlGNING Complete Gift Department 90 Day Account. -No CarrJinC Charge Bankamericard or Tue a Year To Pay .... .... J ...... S.....TeS....YM Tonkin Gulf Act Branded 'Deliberate' U.S. A~tion 'Warlike' MIAMI, Pla. (AP) -The 01bm palllihllt cf.ulrpd Arabs Riot In Streets Of-Beirut :a~~=!'= BEIRUT (UPI) -Rioting uaed "a warlJke mmeuwr" in the street.a by thouunda to imS'fln when a Cuban ol workers and students has lbip nmmed a lifeboat in seriously undermined the wbkh three "1raltor cn!W· authority of P r e • i d en t men" wen f'Jeelna following Gamal Abdel Nasser of the a mutin,y off the Vtrginia United Anb R e p ~ b 1 i c , ~-trawler& from Cairo 1aid R8ltio Jlavma. in a bl-oed· today. cast~ jp Miami. They aald the r~ IJ'ft cmild • dlclsatkln from from fruttration OYer ei. tb9 Fidel CMll"o govern· ArliJ defeat kl the Middle mmt'• Fontan Ministry. £ut war and larolved n. declaration ended witb a ''molt _.,.tic pro-elemente ol both tbe ri&bt test ap.tmt this new imperf· aind tile left. The dla«der allltfc Yankee aggremon to bu preHD~ Na•• er' 1 lflllP md intect thU pi· regi me wilt\ ita gHatelt rate.ma. 8dbi that .W.tes challenge since the 1962 the-...~ of freedom of E....-ian revolution ttiat WASHINGTON (UPI) -the 1;.;'~ International .~~ him on tbe rOld to S.. WQM Mone (D-Ore.). laws." power, the traveler• said. c.ee of the 1eadinC crtdca '!be nmminl lncident OC· The immediate cause WU · tf Pretldent JobnloD'1 Viet.-curred~ off the Vir· h relatively light aen- um pollieies, aayt the llnia ecmt. f United States dell>erately "Immediately alt« the tences and acquittala or the Pl°"'*1 a. oaw a1 ,._.. .s., ,._,.,.... pwpetrat-former • for c • oca· IDc6dent of 1914 &ecwne tt ed, two UniW SW. c.oeat manden aecu.aed of permit·. ,... "out to l.1-'-Hartl Guard unitl and a be..........._ ting defeat 1n the war· Vletnul'• --~ fer Invaded 1be--. ~ RiotinC burst out ia ~o Morwe said w.-...s., bl eel Z miles frmn the United and other key points. ...a.a_..,. .. _ .. __ .____ Stllllll-JD .tntiem.-tionel wat· ln an outi>W'lt today ;:....,. b";;;i ~ ~ WI,•• the fore.llSl miniltry crowds cblelted ' ' p u r I• , T,_..._ T-....._nt ,_ sa.kt. purge," ''h-Che tral'---" b ,....... &UE_, ™ "In manifelt •-ent -..., ....,. ~ Nor-. Vtecmmeae with , .... _ y--... _.._.... and ''down with Heikal, we torpedo boW .tta~ tbt --war boats, want a free press," the U. S. dtla'-ert Mlddox IDd under obvioul protec-reports aakl. -1 Uoo, the three traltAr crew· ;:=========.! and Turner W,. The attack• moo wbo perpetrated the preeected U. s. bombl.DI of .tllalny :towered a boat after FAVORITES North VIetnmn. ~all the money and HatleHI a-4 '"81 ......_ Morae cbarlfld that the a ty ol food aboard ah!, r"' ,, • .,. ... DAILY e om ma nd • r of the the ahlp, trying to pot them-PILO a.nt. ..... •f tk deltr<>yert commltte4 8 llllftl under the prot.ectl()f! IHtf ,.,uler COhllftlll 1114 blunder tbllt bU nt..r bem of the North American can· fHhir•• nallat.I• te •"Y Ne" Hospital Staff Standards Set Gov .. •agan announced by the Califcrn..ia Com· ed because tney b ave today ~-dmini~tration has misa1on on Staffinl Stan· become obsolete in »tM of ~ p principal the dards. meclcal progres11 a a d st.ftiD& ~ for stat.a The 1ovemor uid the 1952 particul•lY because al In· mental hipitaJs set in 1167 standar;!! should be rep11c· crt>ased emphasis ' ' · A"1ERICA S L AR GEST P'AM ILV CLOTHl"f9 C H A IN O"H ,,,. 'TH f :H HAllOl IHOPPI... MUNnH'IOM cmna cunu llACH & ...... Ull MAllOI ILYD. MUNn•TOM llAQI COSTA MllA • 141-t411 pl' n~Ul1 0,.. ...... n.... M. flt,... .... /.._/·-, " -,\ ~ 1\ . \ GOLDEN EMBLEM• DACllONlWORSTED SPOllTCOATS Comporoble 26915 velue 32.95 c:orncted. DOI»," tb1 tm.scast al· ;::;:.•"•' In tlle U111tM Mone d ted 1 mes11.1,ii~-..S.miiiimiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~IJ1f Mat to the des1royer1 by Capt. John J . Hemet be1or9 MOW SOV10 THI MACH ARIA ==:n.:~:1964, REVA'S UPHOLSTERY "It la appar~t that the lOI PALM IALIOA in.t7t4 DRV memocratic Repobllc of Vietnam) bu b'own a. H•• .... • IMO eel MJ..m7 don the gauntlet and now l.'OD8dlrl itaeM at war with tbt United States. It is felt Cbat they will attack U. S. forces on sight with no rtprd for cost "U. S. ships t.n Gulf of Tonkin can no l o n I e r auume that they wm be !d~red n e u t r a l t ex· Ing the right of ~ It. They will be treated aa belll~renta from the ftnt deteciion md must eondder' them1elve1 u ncb " ... MCll'll aUd tb1 ...... Indicated "We were out io bloody their' noae. We bad lat dllp OG oar lboaldlf.,. • Pope Orders Re· Age •u•un•• Ofhr. UYI U1h ... tfme.Qeoee ,,.. .. YGlt MlectlCMt .. fabric 500/o a:;,. CHAMll e PHI llTIMATS e PRll "CK U' AND DILfVDY e Zale's ~ Elgin Time I -'sat --·~AI.Jlts· ~-• 1.• • . . . 17 PASHION ISLAND-RIWflOltT CINTIR ........ ,. . ... • ... I 1nw.•1t.• "a .... a.. ~.,...IMWt GOLDKN EM.UM• EX,.ERTLY TAILORED PUllE WORSTKD •LACKS s..,n -.eel labrim ..... •bwcilne, ~flain weava .~ ..... wttli Ben-iwe wai.tb.nd. wtth • ,.www ~fur ...... tin. --,..t loob' PIUa ,,_ MOCW. 54 c:o.vtl MYIUnowt ~ HALL-PRU,.. SHORT SLllllVE SPORT SHIRTS 3~e ~Nlw$l OPIN SUNDAY 11.S 10915 ' , ... - l Tw loa 400 to I bet tor: COi! IUI l lo . tiol * dat IU c: Joel \ Re uni 1&1 for out • fur to of en tict I I d.a ill de rlb Ur Pr . . IC)I pr IU • • ~ wi ce in Tl m Ut ot hi ~ ru U\ wt to lo ct kr In ty ...... . . . 81' Rike Soagla&," ,,,, . AerosfH!Ce. Unfuns Unite l~r Pay B.id l.IMrANGELES CllPf) -----'-~--a... ........... ,11 ...... - lo -tbe -...,. and benefit Ina In• la ttlis biJ... tory of the lndustry w b. e n contnct tllb bectn Ulh -· Leadera of the UDi!od. Au- to Wor¥rs and tht bterna- tlooal Allodalk>D of !la<hi- ..... did IOt revtlJ l!plciftc detallt of tbe inc:reue: but ft ii believed to be about lb: pueeat annuallJ, or fl an hour, owr a Ulree-year per- iod. UAW Prealdent Walter Reuther uld Wednuday tbt Wlkma would "' to· the ~­ galnfQf tlble "not lookhu~ for a fitbt." but he. pointed out the ·.tJA W hu mm-e than IB5 mlmon lo Its defen1t. fund and Aid • ...,. a.re ready to spend any portion or all of this to back· up our work· en 1n their aearcb fm-jus- tice." F. L Sloinllllr. --1· ol &be MacNn'd:s UDioa, said the HnllpllCe ~"7 can .alftrd to niike I~ tial eoa.ir:act bnPf'O"'Qntl ... _ ....... _ .. "ue ualted t-' our dttennl- utioin to llclmve • ltistoric contract wttb tttMe sfant COl'pOrationl." ,,,, lix percent inr:H:D!; would be ill llDI wtth Nmllt aettlecnetita In the auto hi· duatry but wou.kl m:eed President Jobuoo'a recom- meodatioQ, that 11158 increu- es be atlft{ficanUy Iese than the 5.5 ••erase .allt year. ''We •tron&b' rMeDt a n d reject assertions of t b e President's Council of ~­ nomic Advl!er1 that aero- space qnions must dilute and tem~ their demands f o r juatified W"agt: adjUlt· menta while areoapace man- agements continue to amass profits without any restric- tions wbataoevir," Reuther said. Smith Leanini; To Candidacy • LOS ANGELES '(.\Jo) - State Fin~ DJr_ector GardQD Paul Smith, wbo leaves the state poet Prida,, 1ay1 be is "leanini in the direction" ol •seek.ii& the Republiou nominatiae for u. s. Senate. Smith, 1PH1cing Al a UCl...A press con!etence, 1akl be woukl bait Ills decisioz::i on h , .UV.IMbillh · of makla( a "~1" race for !be nominatiOQ. Smith said If be decldel ..... to run, "I'll be back lo politics," probably in lrTO. • Hlteh Gives Preelse Definitions . -~ . . ... UC Gets New Standards of Conduct . . BEIUCELEY -Sew ....... 4lrds of eondud: haY9 been iaued .... -ond .... dent ora:uh111ia111 at the nm. campu• o( t b e Uniwnity o1 Callf«'llia by Presided ai.ie1 J. Hitch. Hitch nM1 the mnendment IOUlht ta "define m<ft predoely Ille m-*'C ol ataDdardl of cooduot.aad ii a clarificatiol'.I ratbre!--than a chana:e « Univentty policy." He uld the new dellnltion bad been reviewed with the campus Chan- eeHon an4 that all were in agreement with it. TEXT USTED Tbe tut of the •mend· ment follows: ''A lltudent enroftiflg in ttw: Unlvenity MIUIDe& a • obliption to C 0 D d U C t himself Jn a manner com· patible with the Uatversity's function as • edooltional institution. Miaconduct for which stud.a _.. tubject lo d..iacipllne ta& imo tbt foUowizle C1Heorie1: "l. DUbonetty, l!Jdt 811 cneattne. ptesl.srilm, or knowingly ftsm:hlng falAe lnfon;naUon kl the t.Jm.Y1!1rli· ty ; / "2. Forgery. alteration, or rniloee d U n iversity documents, rec."Onb, or in- detltificadon; "3. Obstruclioll or disrup- tion « tnching. research, administration, di!lci lincy procedures. or other ~nlver­ sity activities, including Its public ll!r'Vice functions , or of other authorized ac- tivities oo U11iver1ity .......... , "4. Physicaii abuee ol any person on University-owned or -controllecl. property or at Uftiwntty~ed or ~ functions or conduct wblcb ttnatens or endanger the health or safety of_,. -.ch person; "5. 1beft of M damage to propm-ty of ttte Utllw:rstt.y or of a member of the University com.mtmity or campus vi.siticr; "I . U-"'try lo or uaie of ·un i vertity fac..ilitlf!I : "7. Violation ol Uninn;ty poticlea .. "I -0-£ caJbpUI regulatkm'" .inctui1inl cam- pu1 Ng1Jlotionl~ the reei*ation of 1tudeDt orpnialtions, the uae DI UoivW'lity faciMt.ies , s the ti.mt, jPlace, and mannei: of public expresS'ion ; ··s. Use, ~.1 or distributioo ol narcotic or dangeroUI drup, tueh u tn¥ijuana and )Jllfl'l'lic tcld diethylamlde (LSD), "except al! expre9Sly permitted by law ; "'9. Violatioo ol rule11 governing retideDce in Un-iversity-crwned or -con- trolled p-operty; ··10. DiSorderly conduct or lewd. indecent, ot obscene conduct or expressiOll on University.owned or -con- trolled property or a t Universi.ty-apoft90l'lld or - wpervised functions ; "11. Failure to et>mply with directiOlll oC University officia1s acting in t h e performance «their dutie1: "12. Conduct which ad - YerM'iy ,afiecta the at.\Mieia'1 1uitabillty as a member of the academic commwli&y." SOME CHANGES 'J'he UC -r-.:.f ,PW Presideot H i t c h •uthority to amend ~et regulat:Hms by wibkewing a re9triction that bad re- quired tba.ir concurrence. Tfte ~ UC "lt.a:nda:rd _ol conduct'' had read u folJow1: "studel'llbl enrolling in tbe Unlversity , 8'5ftume •a n obti,.UOO to c o n d u c t DISCOVER THE FUN OF AN AFTERNOON ON LIDO Sit by the fountein encl Ii.ten to th• w•l•r. look etthe gey shop• fillocl with intriguin·g things from fer encl wlcle. Spend en •~ornoon .ii> th•111hop1-by-the-bey. Spring is elmost hero, with bright, fr11h colors. luy • dro11 , hev1 your heir clone, buy your ' husbencl • henl:ho,,,.fi1, or iu .. h•v• •cup of coffee inthe.petio by the founte tn. lt'1 eH fun , , • encl it's ell uniquely "Liclol" '» -~-~-----.... ------··--~------. -----------------------~---·-··~·------~ - ' •• QUEENIE .. ----- ' .. ........ ~---,,. -. -........ _, -•• ......, ... 1 ... ly """ l(lttrfJ11ncli McC~thy Primary Delegation Picked MOBBED It "'" -................ .,.... .,_, __ "'-""· ¥OWIM Mml!'I. AA -......,._,., , . ..,.,. -.................... ,.. •Jr•lft. 1toc;,.._ --· ........ -_ .. !-....... _ COMP••MeMllYe -· IMf'•iwmM•NT ""-"' Atli fw Mr •• .., I' IT 1 ... 1 COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. ............. 1 •• 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! . . . ~,,. .. • . .. If our new accounts deport - ment cannot open your mu:, in sured Mercurv St1t1ings account m l~ ti,ne than M takes !fOU to drink tM cup of coffet we prooide UJ ttll of mw .wrver& ••• WE W ILL Gl\!E YOU, Anothcw DUp ol co/[..,..' Me rcury wants to ,,. keep all of our savers happy. • FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX! • Fund• ••rn lntffflt ''°'" dill:• Df r-.ceipt. funOI rteeiWd by tJMI tenth of the month ..m irittf•t lrom the ti,..t. l"ltrftt compoun<Md d.ity- bonu11 .ccount.11 1v1i11ble. • MERCURY SAVINGS ¥>d INn aaoci.f/olf ..... °''*' 8'14 Kiiott ..,.,.~ 1ut111 'n Oil l(llOtt, 1111r Lleoolft llttlua• tttkt: 1112 £dil111r A¥t .. Hu~ti~1toR B11c~ Act"MI lrOfll Tiit 81otdw1y St\opf)i"I C.ntlr DISHMASTER The Most Practical Way of Doing Dishes GARBAGE DISPOSALS IN·SINK·ERA TOR MODIL NO. JJI. 116. Slf.91 t31tl OUI 'llCI ................. . MODIL NO. n , 11•. 179.91 154t1 OUI ,.ICI ....... , .. ,, ..... . WASTE KING MODIL NO. JOCIO, Ila. S49.91 s2991 OUI r11c1 ' .•.. " .......... . MODIL NO. JM?, II•. Sii.ii 13911 OUI l'llCI ........... ,, ,, •.. NOW! WINDOW S~ES THA1 SHUT OUT LIGHT & HEAT ,,..,,,_~ "',.,,,,_ .,,, Wiii""'~' iti •~l~r FROM s199 Cut te 1IM frM VINYL MIST 1rs so £ASY to do 1 l>fll- 1111ion11 Job o" Interior wi lls with T,..Hurt Tone• Vlnyl Ml1t. U11 roller or bru1h ••• 1t1p b1ct ind Witch it di)' to ICrub·J)f"OOf vetYirt flnl1h I" 191/flulH, Then ct11n 1quipm1l'lt i11 w1t1r. No IMll. No MMll, Anf ....... ....., ....... , R ... $7 • .., Oti. ........... '1649 • V-11' 15!. s42so Gooder I _.._, • For Furniture, .._ ... • Ory ~ the touch In~ minutes • Uniform Stalnins, l'M) ~1e1Nn1 • No wiping • ""on--riouint spqy .. ule • for in~ wootl NEW HI-STYLE SHAOfS 160z. 1" Spr1y C.an Water Heaters "GEMINI" REPUBLIC 10 YR. GUARANTIE lO GAL. $44.11 40 GAL. S4f.ll SO GAL. $64.11 "TITAN" IS YR. GUAllANTll · IO GAL, $64 II 40 GAL. $72.11 INITALlATtOM AfAILAILI .,... .. __ 7 , .......... ...... 11 .......... --.. """"""" ..,. -......... -.. ..,...... ................ .. _I......,._ ............ ., ................. ..., .. __, ..,.... ................. -.... -- \ . I' .. r _.., • --, · For the Recortl County Boy•. i.yttett .. ol .~r:dl)l\Oir0tT',..:.~ Mn G•~ i:'!"b. 11, Rililiert G. M<l.fM, ll. of E~Y· Wa>lli!lv a~ Quonlela 0...IM Soap !Jox Der"/1Y Clinic Set M arriag e Lken1es G•fl! ... GAINO\n, W1111em 14 .. 40, "1 19191 c-trr Lane, Hunt1ngtan auci. and l(av F .• JI, of l21 S. H...-pet St., $anll AN ALEXANOElll-ALEXA.HO£•, Fronk W .. JI, of l)l ._,.,,., CO!"lllon and Slllr,.., a.. a, of 441 Co.it HlvftWH. Lallllne ~ WEH•-CATILLl!:S. O.vkf W , 1.l. of 1601 S. e.tlar it.. s. .. 1. ii.na ond JaMI L.. 1'. of 1111 calitornl-. Huntlnglon lleKll PAllllCINS-MESSINGE•. Ltrrv S , 1'. al 1191 EndrY. GarOllft Grew• end a.,l>ara M.. 11. of l30 Center s1 .. COS!a M- 80ULEY·UCASSE. Wllllam •. , 21, of '2S4 OIH-. l•k-and LoulM M. 1t, of 7"1 aru.s.111 D<lva. Huntlngtofl IHdl lllOTHlllOCIC..Wll .. T. HerrY e .. 19. of lOH W•lla«. Coote MIU •nd Mtr9e<•t L, J6, of 2'17 Wlllo lar>o, Coo1a Ma. OWE ... HA.WICIHS. ,.-red S, :11. tJI lt3'7 Hardlnt LAM, Huntl1>11ton ..,ach ano c ... rlt l , ll, ot 10152 s. w. 8trdl s•~ Ser>M•""' lllMftCIN·MALICK, Alfred T.. 11, f:Jf 11$4 s. C:O.t Hlgltw-. and ~rlorie L , :D, of ... HeflY $1., bolll ol L...-a.di kEHDIElllSON·LLOYD, Jtmff N .. 'n. o1 116 H<llltl"11fo<I Ave, •nd D*nY• IC , It. ol 10U2 Merrimac Drive, bofll of Hufltf,,.ion tuch. 8ALL<AlllTElll, Ja"* H , 26, of J90I ,,,_.,,,,,..,., Wntmlnttor ond J.,..,. E.. lO, of 6111 lf:nlleld >.vo . 11....- KING4'INKL. VerNI J ,. XJ, of '16.! n ..... .._ DrlY•. Wettmlnelff end 1-IY M., '1. alto of W.stmlns'ler "--:l'7R'lfS-SICIDMOlllE. Herry E. n of 11632 c;.,_ LAM W~ml...-.... 11-'I L .• lf, alto of Wntmlnster COi.LiER-MYERS, Jamft D,. 71, of '""' "lc>uncMf Drlva and lt~u J .• 11. bolll of Hunt!Mton lleec:h HARllllNGTON.OIFFITH, Jame. A.,~. of 1612 G.....,..,,., Laouna 1 .. e11 and Judltll A .. 25.. of 17ff~ lloderOM Way, lrYlna GUCICElllT·EAlllLE, J.,,.,, T., lO, ol 132 Vl,.lnla Piece, COiia MaMI - Eva J,, 2J. ello et ~ta Mfta ACl!:-GOt!COlllAN, MYl"Oll L , 2', ol S1 I I .. Jt.. Nniiort a .. e11 and Llrllle $., A ot JIH •• ltalllla, Of'efl9I . IU•D-Md.EOO, l'ftr M., 11, at 1740 Lor..,., llfld .,_,.. J,. 16, "' 1'20 ~ bottl of Coll• -11091NSON·PAAEHT. "-Id •·• 2l, el m Crest ...i S!IMft, 11, of 1125 """"leld, bolll of HvntlMloll ••ad! IEENE·WILLIHGHAM, DoMld W. 2', at IJfl Jamrldl, w.1m1 .. ter alld 'Tr.,.. E.. 11, et lit.I S. eemtr SI,, SMiie loM GAULT-ELLIOTT. Dennll D., 'U, ol "22 N. "t" St., Tacom.ai W11h , encl Lnll• A.. lf, at 32l6 Idaho PIKa, Cotte Mela IUTU-SATHElt, JeaH P' .. 60, of S1ot Quell C~cle -Ei.no.t M,, Sl.. ol .i1 Elmlra. botll fll Hunllngtoft hlldl IOWDEM<HAMIEllS, Clerenca 'T,. ... of 211S"°' Har11or, Costa Mew and June E,. Sl, atlO at Cotta MHt ~INOJOSA-SILGUElllO, Juan F. 40, of 103tl't WarMr, Founlaln Vall•• and Marcia, l:I, alto of P:ountaln Val..-, • HAMIL TON·SAMUEU, Dani.I L., 51, Of 13115 N. lllandOl!lfl, Arlington, Va., ·~ Mar .. ret s .. "· ot llt lrodlltne, COl'lt MIN WADE-MASSE, Phlllht H , tl t1I 157 Cecit PllClt and AO,... E. II, of no C...tar SI .. both at Coolll Mau LAS VEGAS, Nav., -Marriage ft(_. IU\H!d her, ll'l(lude: Ff'b, 11, or-Wiii am Oobsofl_, n. of Anaflelm alld Marv ca ... i.n. Mo«• 19 ;;/ We1tm11,.1er l'tb. 1i, ::filham l',.nk iver1w1 '4. ~.1:,~'l'.11":f~..!"" c~~" ,_ "ll>I 12. W1tle« r. Alken, ,1, of ~.r.~onwn1:l,..i~·-A Fosler F$" 13, N.. lorlllllr F«cltrli. 71, ,,.,,~'::'~~3'L~"&iJ.nd 11u o Feb U, 'T'E" J°"llll Kyttie 36 and llufh Yon Lomb, 37 boll\ ol '™"'-~ F~d 1:ena~e"~~y W~I. errf.•• ~ ~L·~~.na,f~· L Lvm 3' of L0<'9 a.ac111 and Marl•• t>" eOC:lcell, 19. of Hun ln;lon Bt"h. ~~ tA. J~~odL.i:l~ irmooiti ';; F~~"°l1, 11~!'f:tr L Sf\vlt>, "l"'•I '~~ =::·· s•sn oi ·~:i~rn "~~1·r.. 111ctiar1 0ona1d s """"ldt•'. U. •"" Lucinda Jana Rf<e, t4, boltl of Costa t.\81, "et> 14, Woller Gary Gr•'1"'· J:I, ot Costa ~-· end Mable , ltn. F~. of1t1'1r:kle D. I II, 1', of ll"""lntton1 Ind., and ~ Daner, 3"' of tlvnt nv1on aNCJ>, Ff'b. 161 Cherlff Tllomu SumMr. lt, tno Jullla CNm~ C•llc.da11. F~ ~T. ofwhfr'a1~ "'l.,·11-. 36. and 01.... M. C•lkln. ,,, l>ot1\ of Hu~ tln9to" a .. <11. Feb 11, D1vld 8'41h'!J. .s, end "'''°'~' S, Plllsbllry, '3, bom .. W•s1Mln1le• Fol> 11, 0.lbert R•Y StlM, 'IJ, •n4 """• l..oulM Reno. 36. bolt! of Cost• F'::.sa·11. J"'.c>h Plliho L11Cldo. 11. ,,!,'Ii. "w%. ~."T."~~. - "~le A. a01i., U. l>olll of Naw.00 ,.... 17 Julian AIV•rn... •• of 11~ "-l•o<lt· """' '"''" ·-4 at 1t""'4:"'i:... McPMnol\. Jr • 10. "" Cella Mesa, and l•rl>tra """ ester"', 1'7. of "1~ P:ti> 11, Eddi• Lonn Blond, ti, Of Jir"'' Ant. 11\d Linda 1-lrtl<IM, "" 0 .~·:t.:=· lllrl JOM, 2f ol NftPOrl 8NCll, •nd Sonia Her•~fl\o J.I. o1 loo AM•las ..... 11 L••onu ,.-a~n. Jr,, JO, of Cost• M ... , •ncl ,,._llory Me<I• l(eity, ti. at An.,,.lm Joe Melvin ,.r'IO. 11, ol Haialhvrst. c;a., and ~ Burtt,.., 11, o1 w ....... ,..1., llu,..11 E-(MM, Jr • 71, of ~la Ana, and fllso AM Drak., 13, ol HunllnelOn 8ff<h , .. , " Glen O.von Sllaler, ..... ol WUIMIMlar, -Vada C. Scl\r>et-. 11. ol Cotto -, ... ,. l(ent Dou91.. Gl-..v, n. o! Sant• /4na, and "'-'~ant Lynn Muw.11, "· ol "-" 8•Kh ""· n JOlepil Cllarlff Mo,.,., 36, of o ..... er, COIO.. and ShlrieY M. Barryman, 31, ol Wfffm1nster , ••. u Lenox Hubtwtrd, 17. of Newp .. 1 .. cft, oncl J"'"''' Hale. 41, ol t1un!lr>gton ll••<h Sleoflon Wnna PltU<Plt, It. ol Safi Clemantt ond L Inda JeJM Ber•. It. 01 Naw~t 8taCll J•me> Dal• Widner, 31, of Garden Grove, ~ M•rv Ell.,, H•••· 23. of t1Uflll"1110ft llNCh , .•. ,. c:.rv L. a-1.,, n. -CYt1111t. c;, Gutllr!, :io. boffl of Cool• /Mso Wlllord J"k M~rr.v. 34, and 'Vlrolftl• lleln lltllly J7. bo"' of Wfflmlnstor Oonald o. NlelMn, J:J, 111d Carol L. WtlUr, 2'. bo!n of Coe1• M ... Fermin Ar•ec~, 31, tnd J•nJce lrtnt Martlfl, :it, bo"' Of HuM1"91on lucn Jimmy D Melton. 'lO. of w11tm1ns1er. """ GI~• loubt Lowis 70 of Garden Grewe Eorl F Conover 47, ol Coot• -· and leltY Jon Tur,,..,, lt, of Ora-J•"'" W. 'T...... 40. Ond ,.,.rY AM llndalct. 25, bolt! of Coolt -. Peu&rlno S.k:ldo, n, _,,. Ettll• Dlu. 31. both of L.tOUM leach Lellov Frtn(IJ lled-. "'· ol l.A9UM ll~ac/I, -Bonnie Mefelll, 22. ol o.... Pooni David Lproy Sande,., "· and Aud,.Y M. J-loll. 2•, llolll of Coota -Div orces IN'TllLOCU'TOllY OK•IH C...,,,.. Jolln Sd>aal va Jacvuettn ScllMI David l..a_.,, Elt!tn "' Edlltl Th9"st Ent,, "-'" E. Kirby vt ••111era L•• l(lrtPf lm-HI T. Cor# VI Jo AM Corder H•rolcl lruc• MeMI v1 Loi• Flortne• Manet lonlta Jean lrC>Wn Yt Henrv ,. .. ,1 arown S•ndrt JHfl k-1 '" John Allen 1(-1 L-. !drla lritton "' Vlclw CMrlff trl,_ C ... rlalle Matla "'-t Vt Her'O*rf Ma.et ao_., Loh Neli "' Olarlel H_., Neu AM L. Gonules Vt Ceaar G. Gonules MJWV Jani' Crncrolt v1 Ja"'9t lllolltrt Creycl"Oft hrt»r• M. c.-n vs J-IE. cr-JO'fOt Lyn iconai. VI o.n..11 1'9111 kotltld LYia H. Swaflcnl "' Gtorta I(, SwefloA Do<..,. V.n _.., ,,. Harlwl9 M. v ... --Mabel Amelia hnl_. Yf Biii HelWY O.rdner lllonald L. W-vt Jennlfv M.. w-Marlorla Ill. N.,.•11 vs t'lovd ll. "-" Fire Calls ....... ............ , n p.m. W-edaY. car fl••· 11111 StrHt -o.-1 .. en.,. l : 10 p.m., fire ln-11gat..... rm Edi.,. Ave. .s:n p.m.. •aJOllne watfMlown, t?lll and LAka tlreeh 6:" p,m .. ..-ollna ~. H'-'!weY JJ ..,.. Adema Av- t :lll 9.m.. air fl" Aro-ul11 Streit and Hell A-2:°' e.m. Tfwnday, rnedlcal •Id. 167'1 lolafo LAM _..,._ 1·00 p,m. Wtdnetdey, llUll!lc Nlltt• flOO McFaddln Ava. SUI IMdl '' 10 11.m. WtclnetdaY1 •"*• ll>-ve1lleatlon, 4617 E-SI. , .... "'- • 01 a.m, W~Y. <M f~t, 14'! AdtMI Ave. 3.17 o.m .. trnh un ftra, N t'alr Orlve s: .ia o.m. mol«bl~• nre, Santa Ana River ... ,,., ll'lf a,m,, 'Thursd.V, tMJllllc aul1t, 1 $91 PQncler osa St, ... ....,.,. hKfi l :JJ e,m. WadMldtv. tarvlU all. trvlna Avenue and HloMat>d l, ..... 1,m., MrYICt c:tll, 4Sll W. 8alt>oa 11 IVd, 12:30 p.m .. ttrVC'IUr·a llre, m Gran! 3 Robbers Hit Motel ANAHEIM"--Tb r e t youthful armed robben held up a Disneyland area motel here Wednesday night and • escaped with $115 in oasb. Grady Brummett, 6 0 , SANT A ANA -Orange County boy1 between tM ages of 11 and 15 AA invited to participate ln the tint instructional cllruc rw the 1961 Orange County • Loa Allgele! C.ounty Soap Bos Derby Saturday from t to 11 a.m . here at Sallta Ana 18 Parties Planned for McCarthy Eleven Orange Coast res- idents will host politically oriented parUea March 5, as part of a state-wide drive in Senator Eugene Mc- Carthy's Presidential cam· paign. · According to Ruthe Quinn. spokesman m the Oranite County McCarthy commit- tee, the purpose of the par- ties ls to teelD'e the signa- ture of registered Demo- crats on nomination peti- tion.a . These petitiona w i 1 I qualify a slate pledged to Eugene McCarthy for presi- dent to run in the Democrat- ic primary on June 4. The parties will be held by: • Mr. and Mra. Maurice Keltz, M9-C Aveni9 Sevil- la, Laguna Hills; Mr. a n d Mrs. William HaD, 2719 Via Band.itta., San Clemente: Da- vid Brown, 495 El Bosque, Laguna Beach: Mr. and Mn. G«don Gum, 842 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach; Dr. and Mrs. Duran Bell, 1388 Cer- ritos. Laguna Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sturm, 31442 Hally St., South Laguna. Mr. and Mn. Spencer Olin, 2038 Paloma Dr., Coat.a Me- sa; Mr. and Mn. B. N. Dea· enberg, 2231 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar; Mr. a n d Mra. John Elmun, 417& Set. ton, Irvine: Mr. and Mra. Joteph Brown, 9292 Mud.Ion Dr., Huntington Beach, and Mr. and Mn. Irving Endig, 17391 La Mesa Dr., lluntin1- ton Beach. Pair Guilty In Theft SANTA ANA-Two Santa Ana men dl•led wittl the theft of bras lbavlnsa valued at $11,000 from a Ooata 1'eu plant have waived jury trial and plead- ed guilty in Superior Court. Judge Howard Cameron ordered Edward T. Pre!Wn, 53, and Harold E. Rosa, 41, to return to bis court for sentencing on March 7. Thom.as D. Hockstadt, 26, also of Santa Ana, has been referred back to Harbor Judicial District C9U1't for a new prdminary heari~ after succeasfullY. appealing that tbere is insufficient evjdeD()e to connect him with. the theft. llbe lt1ree men were ar· J"Mtied Jut Nov. 3 and ac· cu,ted of removillC buckets rul of lltau shavings from tht preml1es of ITT Jablco Inc... 1485. Dale Way, Colt.a Mrs•· Lecture Slated On Textile Art manager ol the Royal Sul~ Prolen« Mary J • n e motel. 901 S. Harbor Blvd.,· Leland of Calif«Dla State DEATH NOTJCES told officers tllat the trio Q>Dege, Long Beacb, will entered the motel office spea\ of "The New Direc- oi.n smith ,;~~H'!!... AJ>t t l. about 9 p.m. and pretended tiOd in Tntile Art" tonil)Jt coo•a l'M'M. PnWit •"'•Y Fet> ,. tn be interested in renting Ill I o'clock in the Spurgeon Servi< .. oendlne. sell er'*""n M~· a room. Room of tbe Santa Ana l1141ry, llt 8rOlld\lwn, Costa ~ ... RANNA A few minutes later one IJbrary for the Tonna Art Ear1 L Hanna. m v1,1. aa11. cost• of the group threatened Le•gue. =...:·:; :;::..:~11 ,,.:iu~rv"'.'1~fo Brummett with a short bll'-Cora Abnbamson. pnal- •--.. CA>o .. 111e... reled revolver and took the ~ of the letlp, said en-,.,...,°" ,., M,!~~.l!~, w aoa.. money from ttle c a s b try date for the league's AYe.. _,. -'"•· SurYlvod by wlh!. register. They fled 01I root art exbibit at the Santa .Ana Lai. c. Mc1C.n1i.1 ou~r. a.11v east through the motel's Libfary bu bee sel for °"""",,_,, 1htotr, Ed11'1 0-.0: - "''" 9Andcfllldron, ~rvtces -~ parking lot. IV.arch t. ~~1~6;.,!!:;-;~1· .. ~"':' "-I;=::::::::::::===========-----::----:::=::. HOLMGREN -OwlflH J Hol""""· 5'41 J-S1 , w .. 1m1ner... S<lrvlWd trt wl,., Gtau. SlrYl«I S.IUnleY, lt:at A.M., ,.__ F..-nllV Colonial ,.-...,.,,.1 - BAL Tl MORTUARIES Corona dtl Mar OR J.M5t c otta Mesa Ml 1-UU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt~~Mea PACIJl'IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK CetDetllry • ......., -.,.J::~ Dme Nn,.n =. Callfenda Pam FA.MILT COLONIAL J1JNSUL BOMB ...... Aft., Wnt-te+r ··-IMftB-..-.:i ...... .MOB'rtJdY ·"'rF..r- WDla.lnMOaftJ.dY m &. •-.:.,c.. ... 1 I. See by Te>aay' s Want Ads •.Here's an ad for 'l1IKtP1T home turnfah. lN: hunt.ere -SOLD llOME, buplna ploftl •· .. And tor tbot• STARltY EYED SOlJLS , • . ttwtt•a an Altro& omka1 Telelcope ~ .. t• trade by a pri- !watll party I • U JOU have f1:'M time on 1ouT hand• and want t.o 1m1' it to cub • • • ')OU Clan hllp out a~ pa~ty .• , th•J nte4 a PART 'J'IME MAID. e .. nw ~ that~ .,~. :r,.. ... ;i.r..t ''fllmlb"" '-oat, ... ··~~. ........ ~•·to ..._ lrOUlld In a blau-- ~ CONTINIMTAJ..t Tau cm tab ~ t:be ~ , ....... ...._ ________________________________________ __ ' f WE MUST llDUCE OUR INVENTOIY llFO. MOND.AY, MARCH 4tll SAVI NOW • • • BARGAINS ON MACHINES AND FUllNITURI IBM $ 88 up SOLD NIW OVD $500.00 ~ IBllGTON RAllD-SMITH COIOllA-IOYAL CALCULATORS DIVIDI • MUL T9'L Y • ADD • SUISTIACT REMINGTON .RAND SOLD NEW 525.00 138° DRY COPIERS NEW S.o.P #800 • COPY ALL COLORS • CLEAN • 9UIET REG. 399.00 188° New Woocl Desks • WALNUT FORMICA TOP • 30 x 60 • FILE DRA WEI REG. 139.,0 FILE . ... .88 88 Ad)ldlble STENO CHAIRS PORTAILI ... TY~~RS USED • ltEIUILT . ; ,. .. ~ .. . " . ... ,. ...... W" a es 2,. th a• IN p c a F ti n .. n 0 t ti tist of D.o's and Don'ts I') SYLVIA POR'l'EJ\ Wt DOW mtef the moalll whQ •ale• ol boUl4ll reect. a put. la 198& ~. 1111 esUrnat.td 2 , O O O , O o o • 2.soo.000 Amerlcan.t .wW sell their house• IOd, 0 Q a\lltfage, tbe ~ they will get will racb .>ew lUltoric bellbta. SeWna your boue, lllMI particu.lar., •Dine it at a peak price, W'Clll 't be a tne- two dDd1. tbou&ft. 1be d - forts YOQ. 1be homeowner, mUe DOW -to get qoa:llfi.ed advice cm the value of your bouH, to ftDd a ~table nal eatate broker. to mate appropriate home repairs and improviemeots -could me111 t:bouf.lods al dollars t.o YoU when you actualty sell. HERE, THEN, are key Do'1 .md Don'ta on seJling your ~. from the Na- tioul A.uocil&n of Real Estate Boards lo w~ and other JOUteies: INT!RNATIONAL MOVE Richard J. Fl•mson ltl -DO ecud one or mere 1J.eeDlecl reel en.ate brobn, or "~ who art meafii11 ot the • NAREB Obe auoclatioa •ta abict eOUoal s t 1 n d a r d a for tnemben, whi.cb it I pro- tdoa f« "YO'!·) CtlQoee a Realtor or broker Who ii well informed cm tlbe values fo JWI Df\cbb«bood. and one with wtMm. yoo feel you CMl deal str.I~tforwardly. -DON'T tey to 9e!l the boue ~ in order 1o saw broker's c:omm}fsions. lt iDYOJvea a let nMn tiple .. maw-bow and ftd tape than you ttUnt. -DO AS~ the Realtor to estimate the vaie of your bowe -and if you have Ml.y major disagree- ment Oil thia ICOA!, check other brokers (or Ueensed appra:iaers) in your area for thelr opinions ~ well. But beware of the broker whose JX"ice estimate is thousands ol dollars above t h e estimates of other brokers; he may &imp~ be trying to get your liBtinc. wit.bout being capM>Je of delivering the buyer at ha Htimat.ed price later. OON'T make t h e mistake of asking a much hi&her price for your house than it'• wonil. If you do this, the salesman may lose rntereat in &eUing your house 8lld the howe may remain uosold for mootbs ot' years. Aecotding to ooe eatimate, if 1be sale price you set i8 within five per- ce11t of its actual fair market value you are 10 Innes Dividend The board of directors of the Times Mirror Co., Los Angeles, today declared a regular quar'berly dividend of 127n ceota a share oo the common !tock, payable March 26 to sbareholders of record Marcil 11. times men likelf to tell il wttllJ.n a relilOflable pttiOd of time. ~ If you price 1t ll>-15 pereent above lt\e fak qiarket value. -DO "1vut in minor hn- proyementa both inside and ouisldte the boult, web as repairing cracks In the plaster, plintinl, fl x l n C broteo Wet, replacin( rip- ped SC!'teDI, *· Often SlOO spent for a u c b im- provemeots CM return YOC1 Sl,000 in your sale price. Allo, teep your lawn .od )'OUI' g a r 41 e:n ~ trim while yob're try1Dc to sell your Miu•. -DON'T, th o u g h 11ovednvest", in, say, no-.; ~tiol!..s to the houte, because it may turn out tUt procpective buyers ~ have clealgned such lm- provementa e n t l r e I y dif· ferently and y o u r in- vesbneot might ~ dO'Wtl the drain. -DO ask ~ur realtor to make appointments with you for showiflg 1tle .house to Jll'(l8PeCtlve buyers, 110 ~t tile customer WOfl't have to wade throulti an accumulation of the week's laundry or an obstacle COUfse ol children's toys. ' -DON'T interfere with the broker and client while they're going tbrough tbt house; just "sit dOwn aod shut up." And DON'T have any music playing during the i.ospectioo; your choice of muaic easily c o u 1 d distract or offend th e visitor. FINALLY, if today 's steep interest rates are a major 6arrier to a sale, consider acting as the lender yourself by arranging to trantlfer the existing mortgage on your house to the b u y e r . Consid~r. too, extending a s~od mortgage to help make up the difference in the amount owed you. FlamsonGivenNew Position Vice Presidem Rkhwd J. Flamson III. a residelt of Corona del Mar, bas '*11 appoitted bead ol Security Fir9t National Bank'a in- ternational banking depart- mt!'Dt, head office, where he will d i r e c t the ad- inini*ati ve and divisiooal operaticm Flam90n formerly heeded the baok' s national banking ....... ............... ---·· , ... .... JI! !JDo ...... .... , ....... .............. cMcb ......... ~· A native ol Los Angeles, Fmnaoo joined Secarity Bank in 1965 and was ap- pointed aMi.staot v.ice presi- dent the l8JDe year. Follow- ing assigmneats in both the national and metropolitan banking departmeots, he wae elected vic.e president and head ol the iNtatment loan divi.sioa jn 1982. SOtlfP' COAST ~)'l. --...... ,.,,. ............ -.. ............ --- In 1965 he was named vice prealdent and division ad· mmstrab' rJ the national banking department. He is active in various prolesb>nal and civic organizatiOM, U'ICluding the Loe Angeles Chamber of Commerce, Ca I i r or n i a Bankers Association and the Coneumer Crdeit Counselors of Ca1tfomia. ' M. D. "Dan" Kiimer Kilmer Elected President M. D "Dan" .K.ilJner, rormcr executive vice presi- dent. has beeo appointed. president ol the J . C. Carter Co., Costa Mesa. J . C. Carter, former presi- dent and founder ol tbe company, is now cba.i:nnan or the board. He wBl remain active in a general adviscey capacity, the aOOOt»'lCfJment said. Kilmer, who joined the organization as an engineer in 1947, has serv,ed as vice president for 10 years. William W. Saxtoo, former sales manager, ,replaces Kilmer as vice pt"eaidenl. A new position, manager o( marlce.ting, has been fllltd by Nelson A. May. Another new ~tion was filled by Everett Hylton. f0!'1JMJ usist.tnt sales manage/ ... the company. He ii ntw in.ager, industrial an marine sales. The Carter lloe ol pro- ducts i n c I u d e 1 airborne. fuel, water, alcohol, and cryogenic pumps a o d valves. Pilot Visitor• '®'' 8rt (OllllUCl9 -~ 1 •« Fr'dlYI for -.C-1 CO.-. ef flNI ''~ ieve1 erwl ebtw• !I' olller ~· Hnl11!4on1 of et -tllA1 -.,... t l._Jnlt,.sltd arol/Pt m.lfY ttll Mr. R<en 11 Ille DAIL y PILOT. . , , ,. . . Newport Salesman /Wins Sammy Award LEGAL N011CB MOTIC• TO C'tHITOU Nmt tUl'lllOlt COUltT 01' Tli8 ClllTll'lc:Aft Oil IMICIGllTlllllAltCI nate Oft CALt~ ,.._ ~ uq AAO/Oll TMI COUNTY OP MA"9• AUNOOMa.lff C. .... AaU "' l'ICTITIOV1 11AMe 0::::.. II ~ G. ac-911. THI UHOllUl•NIO 0.. lw.- llOTICI IS HllllY OIVIN te IM -•lf't WI.tr, llfllCttM II~ It, , .. --· " Ille ...... .,..-~I lie -..M M • M~ llflllw ttle fltK-Rldlard N Guy, o t Kar who rtart.ed the tt1et .11 --,..,,.,. ~""' ....... , """ ••r111 -• ....... JMitwW N ' IM NW • ...,, .,, r..WW It flit C:..tradon et DI W, •-A-. ewport Buch, hU been bualneaa by turn.l.D& part ol """" w1111 1t1t MCtJMrf Wll<Mn. .,. *'• AM. ee~ Wllldl ...a- ai ven a ""·--y A-ard" bl· ···-e I~-an otf'1ce Iba tlfla ., Ille cltrll ., IM ......... ..,,.,.,ty ~ " .. t111 ... r,. ,.. o>llllUll .. .. - -KIW et1Mtleol -1, w te ~ t11en1, •1111 --· -. MMI la "'41 .... Jlt<e by the l'.t-. --"' u.,.t....u,_I in tA-,_..._ --.-..! -Of• Ille _,, ~ -tlle !If>. ef r~ II tt ......... -.fl: .-LQ m.ou -.. AVUIJ ~, ~ vr-1"N _.. .. ,. .. ...., .. Ille 9"'tct o1 lier All••MVt. C.rl "· Gor'Nll. ID a.vl!I ,_IAI Executives Club flll Orqe flee ln Coata Meaa when J . G'999 , •• ,,. ~ 1.-..-cemt9r•. , ....... *'• ,_, cantw•. C""'""'· OM .J bis ......... Tim, joined )Qt Wlltlllr1 loul.vtr4 SU111t JQt, lot C.rtlllealt lot In-"-II IMl- --T VI """ t " • """*• ~ -1. ~ le Yftdff Ille ..... lldl!llw -.... The preaenta"--,... him 'in the e ft t e f .p l i S t . Ille plect fl/ ll\ltl-1 Of IM vnderalVMd •ltklavh o4 llUbUcatlen "*"°'• •rt en uvn .. _, la'-In all l'Mtltf'• ...n•ffllne 18 1he e1t11t me 111 Ille OlffU If ""' c-t-, CJ.rt: made at the nbttb .uiual Aoottltt IOD, JObn, wr "' Mid -.Ctcllftl, wit~•~ ala montl'6 Of Or•,,.. C01H11Y. ulldtr 1M 11r..won1 Dislingulabed S.le1man" bought a third interest in ~,:-t::11:-i~1~:= "' 1111.1 "°11c•. °' :~~~ss~,,,O: ":.~'11 ;;:e-111t 411 Award Banquet at th e the business. M•tY GrHr kl~ ol F-uar¥, ..... Di baaitrls of Illa Wiit ol Cort It. c;ordoA sooy\and Haul. Flfteen Alter 10 years In Costa .... above l\lmed cltKadlnl PUllllshef OrlnM Cae1t 0.llv l'llot. salesmen were .,___. at M·-the ..... •ln••s W"• '· en.1 ...... 1n<1 L_,.. c-1'" ••t>ru.rr n. n 1nd Mal'QI 1. 14 .....,.,. . .,.,. ... .,., """ ""' ..., )t7t Wtlllttn ... lt'llft, 1111" -lf61 217..e, the banquet. moved to its •. present loca-~1 ~;r,/~~:-i.,... LEGAL NOTICE Gray is a satesm_, for Uoa lft Anabetm. The firm • ...._.. 1er •K-'"~ Southern Marim Supply, • now bu 25 salesmen. ,....,.,~ o.1n11~ .. :1 o.ur 1'11o1 ca11T1111u;~~: 1usu.u1 diVISIOll ol Newport SIJPPbl;;;:;;;;;::;:;;;:;;:=::;:;;::::::;;:::;:;;::::;:;;::=l"etirw'Y I. is. n. "· INI nwa l'ICTtTIOUS *Ml Co The v~le_, .... cet'lr, flt llt LEGAL NOTICE c.ono.Ktlllg I IMINU •I t)9 w. WI,_ Marllhall L. K e e l 1 r , PENETRATION Ave,_, ia11ta """· c.llfwM. "'*" founder ol K-'--Adv..-1•. ~" •he llc11tio..1 llrm -II Alelcl1fllll ..... JCI' "'... Cl•TtfllCATa OP IUllNllS J1ftltonl Contr1c101'1 .... tlllf ...... ,.,,. ing Specialties over 30 :years N-ty •v•tyofta , .. ~. the .. ICTITIOUS !Woll ~:"'..::' •• ~ .. 1:-,.., =~ :..:; ago, WU honored a I DAILY "LOT, llomefown ,.._.. Trte undenlt-41oH -111v 11a " 19 .. 1o11owa· " ,.,., f•r tit• Fablll.u1 Or••t• <-.Cll• 1 b<nlMJt •t '°'" MOtnlnt Herry G: Mcl.1llllllllft, 12112 MclC.111'-Salesmao Emeritus" at tbe ·• OlorY Ave .. F001ftt11n veun. c11.+otnle,, circle, W•lmlnai.r. C.tlfonlle. .... banq t Cout. ...-Ille flc111IOOll f'lnn ,..,,.. ot AQUA 0.ttd: Ftllrvuy 21, IHI. -__ :_u_e_. ________ .,:===========~IC~ COMPANY llM 11\11 MIO firm ,, .... ,.., G. Mclalll!hhft c..._..i el Ille followlng --· -Sta .. af Ctlllotni.. Or•llM C-ty: ,..,... '" Ml and •I.tea ol r•IOtft<• On FtO<uirr 21. lffl, llefofe ""· ,-------------------------b u '°''°*" 1 1'4oi.rv PIA>llc: In •lld * Mid State. G-L Hott. 1 .. 16 MornlM Glorv1--llY •-red Harrt G. Md.Alll!flllft A~ frM lecturlt for Inv..,. in Mututlf flln4M: HOW WELL DO MUTUAL FUNDS PERFORM? What is the record of, the mutual funds? How well did they perform durin1 the 1966 market decline? How did they perform In 19671 Could they have advantaau for the growth-minded Investor-or si,ould he be cautioos? To ~Ip you decide, Goodbody ii holding one union seminars, desl1n9d to cl11r up questions you m•y have about tho• mutu1I funds. These sessions-pri- merily for ilweators 1lready flmiliarwnh Mutual Funds -will attempt to prob• into arus ge nerally not covered by the-usUll investment seminars-includinc the important Income and lf'O'#th situations. Whether yoor aim is possi ble lon1-t1nn growth of capital or hllh•r ineorne, or• conservative ~pproach, we believe YoU will find this advanced seminar most interest ing. NEWPORT BEACH-WED-MMCH 6 Goodbody • Co. 4501 Birch Street (1dj1c.nt to Oran11 County Airport) ANAHEIM-THURS-MARCH 7 Grand Hotel 7 Frl0dm1n W1y ~U~TINGTON BEACH-TUES-MARCH 12 Mlldowl•rk Country Olub 16782 Grahtm Conducted by: DENNIS L HALLORAN ~ /\ Seminars from 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. fltease phone Mutual Fund Department ; for reservations m G~.~~~~~~~~.,~ .. ~.~· 4Nl Bt"CH ST., NEWPORT BEACH • 540-1121 Over tO Officel ttlroupout ttlt Hat1or !i hit luy Yet From Mullen & Bluett A Whole New Spring WarQP>e And you save 3'ao149. IUY IT NOW FOR ONLY 12.42• .A MONTH Could anything be easier to take? Substantial savings plu1 ju1t the clothes you nHd for spring, for Easter, tor 111 occasions. Pick the atylea you want, the colors you want, the fabrics you want. Mii ALL·OCCASION WARDROBE Any Sol1 In stock .. reg. Any Sport Coat .. reg. Arty two pr. Slacks .. reg. H .15 41.15 19.95 11.95 ----119.IO I 79.10 V .AWE FOR Of!L Y $141 Use Your NB "-,,,., DC."T TUU. a ~AT, A•-· 'Ollnl•ln V1lloY. Calllo<ftlt kftOWll lo me lo be Ille pel"IOft -· O.led F•btwrr 10. INI """'" 11 MlbKrfbed '9 Ille wll!lln lfl. G.na L. Holl 11ru_,,t •rid Ad<l'OWledlted h1 uac>11• Slife tll C1tlfotnle, 0.•-Count• lr>t 11,,.. On Fllw~nr 1o. 1 .. 1. befote me, IOflfllCIAL SIALI • Notary "ulllk In .,.., tor wlcl s111e, •oMlle c . Knoc 119nonally •peietrfd Oellt l., Holl known Not1ry P11blk • C1llfonil1 lo me lo IM Ille ",_. WIWIM namo PrlndPll Office tft It MlbKrltled lo IN wllf>ln Instrument o.anoe County •fld ldllOW1edll• "' IXKufff ,,.. ...... My Convnbalorl Elcl'lres IOP:FICIAL IEAl.) JlllY 11, lNI Jae .. 11 E. Devit l'11b1:1hed Or1not eo.11 O.llY fl'llel. Nolll'Y Publlc.Ctlllorftil Ftb<vary 22, 2t efld Mord! 7, t;, l'rlftCINI omc. In IHI ll .. OrMll County My Commlnlon EaplrM JYM 21. "10 LEGAL NOTICE l'ubll•lled Oranot Coesl O.llr Pilot, ------------Flbr\J•rv tt, 2t 111<1 Mtrcll 1. u. 1"·1Mlt .... 301... caaTll'ICATI 01' IUllNlll l'ICTITIOUS MAMIE The undersi.nect -. a.lllY hf II rondllcll .. • bustnM> al FOU11taln Vtlltv. ------------C1ll,,,..nl1. vrtcler th• flclltlou~ flnn "'""' IUl'ERIOR cou•T 01' THI of l"ARKHU•H .... Ille! Mid """ LEGAL NOTICE ITATI 01' CALll'OllNIA It comjlOMd of IN folto..... --,0. n41 COUNTY Of' -namo lft fvll 1nc1 ptaca ol r•*"te LOS 4NOILIS I• •• fOllowl: HA. " llS.JM l.awronu E. Got•, 0.4 Viti• ,....., llOTICIE OI' GUltllDIANS' NawP«1 a..c!I, Celllonlla, 1ALI! OF lllAL PIO,.l•TY Doled F-...ry U, IHI. AT PRIVATI SALi l.tWflftCI E. Gei. 111 tM """""' ol IN Ou1rc1lan.i>1p Stile ol C.lltotftle, 0r..,.. CounlY· of llw ,..,_ ..... Etlllt el $HEILA On Fwu.rv tl. IHI. ...,.,. ..... LEE McCALL. Ml-1 NolltY ,.Wiie: In ..... for Mid llall. NOTICE IS HEllEIV GIVEN Thal peuonallY 1-red UWre!ICe E. GalU !tie .....,.,.s1g,_, u euardl1M ol IN k_,, to me 1o lit me ---_._ ""' ttltta of SHEILA l.EE .. ,,,. 11 wbKrllMd lo Ille wtllll11 ,,.. MCCALL.. • ml-••• n Mii .. prlvtlt ···-· .,.., ICll-led9ff ,,. UIQlted wle. lo IM hlgllnt llld betl *6tr. 1111 Mini -"'" ,.,.,... .,.., candl"""' ~.1 ... nrr (OFFICIAL SEAL.I ..,...llonld, and WblKI lo confirmation J-E. D1•lt b'f ulcl 5'1Mrlor c-t. Oft Mart.Jt 211, '4011ry l'vbtk • C•lllo<ftla INI, 11 ~ !lour Of ltft o'tloO. A M , l'rfnc:lpal Offka In or tller•fltr wllMft ''" """' •lio-td Or111'H County Irr l1w, II tlll offlCt ol wetttlna and Mv ComrntulOll Eapir• Ch1tllon. At!wntn 11 u•. IOI Vin Jvnt ti, lflt Hun lvlldlng, "o Wnl $evtnth Street, Pltbh111ed Or~ COlll O•llY l'llol, Loa Ano..... C1lttotnla MOU, •II ,,.,,,, Feb. u. n. ,, and Mardi 7. IHI ~ tJlle, linwn 1 and estal# of u ld ml,_ fn Ind IO tnll eartllft rttl PfO"tlY •Ill/alt In Ille City of Newport ltae!I. LEGAL NOTICE County ot Oronga, Stele of C•llfornla, fl'·Jm• l)<lrll<vltrlY clH<rlbed tt loUowt, fo wit: CallTll'ICATI OF IUSllllSS I U~IYl~KI ~~.~II c117/:'~ .. ~~. Lf~ PICTITIOUS PIRM IWH 111t County t11 Or1nge. Stole of THE UHDEllSIGHEO do rwrq df'lffy C.lllornl1, 11 1110Wn on Mato recorded 11111 lll•r ore COflductlnt • 1n11ll boet In '"°" o . PIH "· MltctlllMOUS mtrln• IM blllldlng rtn111 bllllnea at MIP•· rtc0rd1 of Or•not County, tf07 Wul Caesr Hlellwev, N..-t C1lllorftll Ind known .. 2011 ICI••• ltecll. Cellfomla. under lfll ftdttlUI llmt Road, Ht:..,,,,, llN~h. C1lllO<nl1. n1mo of MARIHEll'S Mll.E >MA!tlNA S11ct .,._ty It tvbltc1 to 1 lone •ltd 111•1 u ld flrm I& compoltd of optrlnt AutY•I 10, 1961, and wblecl Ille lollowlftll Ptraont, ""'--lft lo rlgM af p1rtltioll b'f ~r. •Ml end •Ilea ol restdanca trl H ltftlnl In ~-· lollowt. to-wll. lllch 0< ottt" art invllt:cl 10< wld A V 0 INVESTMENT CO., INC., ,,,_,IY ind must be In •rlllng, 1...S 'n2 C1mpu1 Orlvt, .,_, a-. •Ill be rtctlVtd •I lht oHlct of W1tkln1 ca~~~~b110 H MILLE• COMl'ANY ::' .. cn:;n::;Y ".:.""~ !'hn '"111~ ~::i. •m C.miius o~iw. ""'"°" ~ ol •~tel Superior Court or dtllvtttd C1lllornl1; •o Hid eu1rcllan1 ---lly, 11 lftY THE ILACl(IURN c 0 M "AN y limo 1l1tt tint oublkatlon af thl• notice El'4TE•PRISES, '* Ca-Ori•• Ind befora --1... ••"' .... Tiie Y" Howoot"I a.m. Clllforftitl """'°"" ,.,....,.t "" ttehl lo rtlKI KAE A EWING. 157, EHi Ocu• 1.,1 1ftC1 all bid• F '°"'· lllbol, C1llfonll1; S1td 1111 will be ,....,. 11-~ LOUIS A SlllACUSA. 311 Nortll 1o1io-1ne term• Tu•lln A..-, Santa Atta, C.llfomlo; Ct sh In llwfvl moNY of 1M Unllt<ll l.ARR.Y HAVENS. UOI Had<elt Slaltl tll Amtrla, or part t1.i> Ind "';,~D l~ p~f.'.'jp~al~~ Saft ;::, bl~ ••1g:nc~r ot"':'Z!:"'~ FernaNlo RMd, lvrbt'*. C1llfen\1•1 tho PrOPftlY IO -· ''" -<Ml c!:!T .!1R~:;~·c~l~~-;euu• Ortw. llO"o.) ot IN 1mounl bid lo a<com.,.nv OOH llAY ADKINSON. Mii laft the _, 1nd Ille llalentl IO bt Nld <kH• Fnint, lat-. Ci lllornle. on tonlfrmallon al Mlt br tho SUHrlor WITHESSS °"' h•ndl !Ills bl day Court Tuu. rent1, IMut1••ct premtvmJ ol Febfvirv, IHI. arid maln11n1nct eXHllU lo bf ptoraltd A V 0 IHVE5TMENT C04 INC. •• of tho cltlt ol <IOM of, tKt~ A Calllornlo cor-1tlon, Thi• Proc>erlv ,, btlnt lOld AS 1$ Iv O<Nr w. l.-. ,._.....,. Incl no 1lttr1llona, termltt '"'°"' O< BRAOFORO ... MILLEll """I" lncllctltd bl' w<h r1parl w111 COMPANY, I bt """''""" o• maO. 11't Ill• ~I~,, • C1lll0<"l1 corpwellOft, Ho repr-1111on, or w1rr1nllt1 t't llY lrldlord H. Miiier, toru.._,I or •Ill bt made U lo bounderv 1'"'" THE 8LACICI URN COM,.ANY fence locllloflt fK loc1llotot ol Im ENTERPRISES, provemenlt on IOI. o t•llenl p111Nrtlll1. 01tld: kbni•l'Y 20, .... IY Cea11tr L. lleddlu,.,., P1r1Mr JI""'~.::; MCCOft~ll KAE A. EWING Viol• c. M<Connell t~~ltlitl~·t.fsUSA Gu.rdlans ol IN P~tlOft DAVIO J. l'HILLIPS all<! Et11ta of Shelli IART lllOWH l.tt McCall. Minor 001'4 .AAY AOICIHSON (W1.0C) STATE OF CALIFO._HIA WATKINS & CKULTON COUNTY QI' OtlANGE ) # All-'1'1 ... ••1NllM On kbrvery s. '*· """"" ""· ... H1 v.,. N•'f' hOdlflt uncltnlf'*'· • Ho11ry Publlc: In aM tit Wtll 1111 ""'°' tor Mid 11119, ,..._tty •-'" UIE lM .......... tttllwN Ml• A. EWING, LOUIS A. SlltACUSA. l.Allll"I' Pvblltfled 0.1"90 C:OHt D11ly l'tlol HAVENS. OAVIO J . l'HILll,.S. IAlrT Fl4> JI, Jf I"" IM•Ut 4. IMI JJ0.41 UOWH Ind OOH ltA"I' AOKINSOH, k,_ft to ..,. to bt IN ---LEGAL N011CE .. ,.,., 1tt a111>Kr111ec1 1o 1111 w1thhl -------.------IMl""""nl, -~ It -NOTICE Of HIAlllNO ltlal titer UKYltd 11>111me. NOTICE 1$ HUDY GIVEN that WITNESS my ... ,.., and ol'flcl1I -1. lht floard of 5ut>trv•-• o1 111t Countv (~FICIAl. SEAL.I ot Ora..ot Statt OI C.Hfornla hu Marcall1 F. H•...,.""" bl' Rt><>lvt-cltl@d "" 1:11tt cln •I Nollrr l"llbllc Clllf9rnf• Febfwrv. INI. do<lartd '" "'~nhOft PrlnclNI Otflc.t lft 10 .,.,,., Ille tOftta_. U"lncor--alt<I ~· ... CIUlllY '"'"°"' ...,,,.,.n., c1tt<rii.<1 10 O••no• Y Commlsilon Explrtt Coun"' SlrHI Llellllftll Malnltntl>Clt $TATE Jc:;· g•l.l~.NIA I 0 1,,kl No •• Ind hU fl•td wo0 ... tc1tv. COUNTY OF OltANGE , .. ""' 10HI on of MlrCh ..... I I Ille On "-""'•"' I IHI. !Mfor• -~ flour OI t a o'clock AM 01 Mid llflde,,'9ned, • Nol•ry Publlc In' •"4 div at Ille Cllembtn ol lht llOANI for Mid Sia,., .,.,_111 1-red OMER tll s.,_..lj()ft ot lf>I COUlllY ol Ora"'t W lOHG, kllOWO to me lo Cit IM 11 IM OrlM* County AdmlnltltttlOft PrttlcHnl o1 A V 0 INVESTMENT lulldir>e, SU N Syu-.e Str .. t. In CO., INC .. 1 Clllfonll• corporatlo.I. Ille ,,.. ClfY of Stnt1 Ano. Calltornl1. u corpottllon lh•I 1xt<lll&d tit• •llhift 1n1 llm• •nd Pit <• for lh• h11tlno lfttlru"W'•I. kOOWft 10 ,,.. to be Ill• UOOft Ill• quUllOft of said •nMUllon "'''°" -t•tculltd '"" Wlltllft ,,,. Ind Ill ®llClfo<ll "'-rtlo II wllkh ltU~I Of\ beflllf Al Hid corootlfkll\, llm• and p Kt all lnleruloO ""''°"' •nd ..:•npt..,"" to me lflal tutf\ m1r _., 111<1 ~ ntofd corpor1ll~ utcul1d ~ wllllln !fl. Al 1nv """' P<kw Ho 11•• llmr 11~•d 1lr11mtnl purw1nl to 111 by·lews W fO( Mlrlno. ••r ln"'"led "'"°"' moy 1 ""'olullon of II> board tll dlredort. fli. with rite c~-of "'• loerd or WITHES$ my hood 111<1 offict11 uaL Svpwvltort of tilt County ol Ora~ IOF,ICIAl SEAll wl'f11011 ol>ltclkwlt lo lltt l!fOPO\td lft ~tf'd A HOWMt 11e•1llon which OOlt< "°"' wlll O. '°" ,..011rr Publlt Catlfor11l1 slclPreo by Ille llotrCI ol Sv1><rYl.O" Princll)<ll Off1<a In •I lht 11,... oltd l>i•C. II•• lo< Marl"V Oro~ Coun"' Tiie boulld•rl" ot Ille lerrllart "'°"°"'o Mt ComrnlulOft faolr., lo bt 1n!ll•ed lrt .. Ktlbtd U tollOW\ AUV J:), IHI .fUCT NO 64N $TATE O" CALll'OllNIA I T ... 1. _,Ion o1 Lot " lllock " I couNT'I' OI' ORANGE 1 u lrvlM, SuDdlvltltn. 111 Ille CounlY On F-...ry 1, IHI, ~ mt, Illa nl 0••'91· Stott of C•ll10<"1•· -undlrt•o•td. • Nola,.., Publlc: In •nd ..... ttcordod ... ·-I °""' .. lot Mid Stott, __ ,,,, ._ ...... nl MIKtllt~t lltce<d MIH '" IM 81tA01'011D H MILLEll. ·-10 -oHoct of •lie Cou111V llKo<dl!' ol to ~ "'• "'"!Mnl flf l~AOl'O•O uld 011-COU'llV Cltt<1lbt<I u "4 MILLER COMPANY, ~ C1lffor11lil '°''°"'' <0<PC>f1ti..... tit• corpoutlo" !flat llltOltM l"I""',.. •' ~ 1 .. 1.,.wcllo<> "' '"":,... •llhl11 '"'''-'· t-.. -rtftlttlu" of 11-111 A•f-w•lll !llfl to bt .... ..,,_ -tXKllled Ille unl~rll... ol W1lMll A-11 MMllwllllln lnsln1mrm ., blNllf ol ultll ln19nf'Cll... " -... llW mu c..--111or1. .,.., eek_...._ ,, .... ttl T11cl No »7' rt<Or.,... "' ._ ,.,., tUCft tor.oration necvlM IN •11t111> ltS .,._ t lo II, l!'Clvtl••· of ln1lrumtM ..,,,.,."' 16 Ill llY-l.,.. • Nllt<olle......,, M•" Ill l!lf ofllc• "' 1 retohlllon "' ii• bolrd el dlfoecton. .. Id CounlY ltttOtM -~ i If' WITNESS,.,.., htltd -olflcl1I -L 41' »" ( S1' Of f"'9! l'°"'I Mid (0,FICIAL SEAL! Ct<lterllnt .. WtlftYI A-lo lhf "'" A - trut "°'"' ol beflMl"ti Ill-• t~ Nolary l'vbllt C1lllomla hnulflt. •""'9 111d c-llM S ~· l'rlncipel Offlcl 111 •I' JI [ 1'7 U '"" IO lllf '°"""'"'' Otaftgt C-IY '"" ,,, Mid LOI "'' I'-'« ·-My Commluloft E•"1' .. .. Id Sou,.,...,, llnr N .,. II' 14" Awe SJ, ... E U02' fNI IO Ille SoulhMll llM STAT( 0, CAL.,OllHIA I al Mid Traci No .llTI. 111<1 bfl"9 COONTY OF O•AHGE ) " llw l'u-1 lllle of An .. ••llon TtKI 0.. FtbfvetY I, IMI, btlwr me. Ille No .!lit. llttoMIOft N<! U.104: lhln<t undtNief'td, I Nol.,., "'*lie lft 11111 1'°"11 IM SOUlh-1 llnr ol Hid fn for Mid 11111, plt-11\1 I_,. .. 11llon N ft• «l' SJ" W WI II CASPlll l . ILACKI U•N. II-.. It 1H>1 ~· .... ¥1... Hid •ftM••llon mt! 10 be °"' of 1M Hj'Nn el H "'' "1 S4" W .... J7 Itel ti-Tt<E ILACKIU•N COMl"ANY I! ... !he Net-1 ... IY ,.,olofliQallOll ~I llWI Tl"PlllSI$, 1 -rel pert'ntnlll .. ~ 5"!flwttl llM ttf .aid tnMClllof\ lo ... rlntnhl• that H9Qli.d Ille wf1llllt Mid um.,.11ne "' •t11 Hiii A..,,..,., 11111n1-..1. k,,_ft te ma It w 11111 -· S Ill' W lt" W 1U IS IHI ,,..._, -trecvled Ille wlllllll -., ..... ""' ctl'llefll!t• ti lltd Hiii 11ru"'9llt .,. ..,.11t ol wld INl'Mlnllll!> A-I -t I. ... W I)" I end ~ 10 -lllllt 111iC9 sn.a ,.,, ~ s w 11· n" .,.,,_ .. execvlM 11111 .. -. W J7UI f'Ni i. ltlt truo _, WIT'Nl!SS "'Y MN M' llfldll -.L " ............. (OFl'ICIAL llALl 0.Md ,..,,,.,., l. ,... ~ ...... A • .._.., I V o•o•• OP: THI 80A•O OF No!ary l'wlll~ CafltW!lle IV ... IVI~ DI' OtlAHOI COUNTY "'""IMI Olflcit Ill ULll'OllNIA ~ Clvlltr W e. JT JOHN Mr C-"'1111 ..... ~ CM IN Aut. n. 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"'.-... v .... ... ... • • ... • • • • .... -~ .... -.. D~Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Actioll Possible Now Senete Minority lMder Eterett M. Dirksen finally In' the poUtlcal handwriting on tbe wall and baa agreed to a comprom.be civil rlgbts bill Both an open bousin& amendment and tbe Admin- iltrat.lon'1 dril right.a bill are involved. 1be rights bill would prohlbtt the injartnc or toomidating ol Negroes or civil rlgtlts workers exercising eelede.d rlgbta 1uch as Toting, jliry lfJl'Vioce and use of public accommodations. Dirkaen's chance of position likely will assure prompt pusage of a measure evEID stronger than Sen· ate liberalt had hoped. lt alJo underscores a fairly uni· nnaUy held conT!otJoo that Congress must come up with meanlneful action in light of the continuing unrest in the Negro community. Without such action, Congress gives the Blaek Pow· er ectlrlstl tbe excuse they want to make trouble. And the moderates among Negroes can't be expected to bold the line if Coniree• fails to provide what is obviously needed. Fortunately, now that we're through with the ~ tltle1l posturing, aen~ and reason are beginnlng to show. rt'a time to aet on with the needed action. Unjust Tax on Tax Califwnia continues to impose an income tu on an tncome tu -a gross inju$tlce whkh demands re- form. The federal govemment allows deduction of the ttate tnoome tax before the federal tu is calculated. But Calif om.la doesn't allow deduction of the federal tax U.S. Now May Lead World In Alcoholics .• . : •. •iW'~ ·, .......... ~ :; ".-< • -·---,..:. ". . . . ;. .. Travelers pustn1 throulh. an airline waltlnl room at New Y or t • 1 L&Guardla Otld one late afternoon recently, enroute to the corridor 1ate where their plane waited, aaw a ftDrail, lad clramL On one of tile ele1ant, padded long seata 1aJ a drunk. HiJ jacket wu open and one half of It bunc toward the floor. An empty pint wbi.lky bottie lay on the rui. 1t had beld a bled of C&nad!an wbl.aky. Tbe man bimMlf lay u if dead. Hll ICUfftd and gtmy wort bootl were oa the rich leather· looting cover of the bencll. Hi• 1b.trt wu a dJrty plaid. Bil trouaera were a muddy colored fabric. Bil Jacket wu ol cf)up corduroy cloth. Bil bee w11 Ou&bed. Ht hlld not abaved for at leut 41 bours. AN AIRPORT policeman stood loot-lDc at him, frultrated. Molt tr-avelen limply llanced at the mu and went on. One traveler atopped. ''What do yoca dO 1n a cue like thJs?" "Well," 1ald the ofttcer, "tile bell ol it ii there II nothing to do. You call the wagon. You mate a cbarte ol lottertn1 or dl.lturblnl a public place. The cb.m'ge won't It.let. You can't mate drunk dlarge1 o n alcohollc1. They are stet and I aure as hell think they an. So what. This guy ls a drunk -a habitual one. So, when the crowd thinJ I'll get him up and put him outakie. rn try to find a triend of bll." He stiniutd. HERE WAS AN example of the nation's ambivalent attitude -and of neglect. In March 19&8, tile PresJdeut'a health me11are call4'd for a new n.Uonai policy on alcoboliam. It wu the flrrt time-top lewl govern- ment baa uked for public attention to the problem. The paradoxes of the attitude 'toward "drunb" and drtnk1.ng are many. In 1819, for example, when the coloQJ of Vlrglnia waa a mere 12 year1 olcf, It adopted leglabUon that enC041!'9pd the e1tabU.bment or ,..,lneriea and d1rtllleries. But 1n 121at 1ame year the identical Dear Gloomy Gus: Why IJ it that the Israeli Air Fon:e u.u blgh school tr•du- atea u pilots while It requlru a high 1cbool diploma to get a job 1n a factory 1n the U.S.? -H.B. M. "* .............. .-...... ~ ............ -.... -"' -.. ......, ... Deltr , .... lawmakers ena<."ted another law. It read that any person publicly drunk for the firllt time w• to bl privately reproved by a mlnilt.er of God. The second clronkeDDe11 would call for a public admonlahmenl The drunk would be punJJhed by being made to "lye in halter" (the 1tock1) for 12 boan md to pay a fine. ~ ALL THROUGH TUE colonle1 there was this conflicting attitude -the presence of many producen ot alcoholic drink.a, taverns, and permits to make bouae wines and 91>lrita. But punishment wa reserved tor the public drunks. The nation's present 1yltem of con-- trola is not a deterrent But they are superior to the corruption and hypocrisy of prohibition, and they are superior to the attitudes of the early Republic and of the year1 Into the turn of the century when the dllWlers' and railroad lobbies were the most powerful in the country, Indeed, It wu the arrogance of one that brought on the experiment of prohibltioll and of the other that made n~esaary more and more regulatory lawa. TODAY THE BEST and latest studies <Rutgers and G e o r g e Wuhlngton Universities) estlrna~ about 4 perClnt of the total adult U.S. population are alcoholics. World Health Organization figures show the United States now perhaps leads the world in alcoholics. Russia, where the problem is severe, does not release any fiRes and may have made no nationwide study. The U.S.S.R. total admittedly is high. Prevention, not prohibition, is the only ]>058ible program. More effective non-addictive drugs and research Into why the akohoUc ls an &lcoboUc are impe!'ative first steps. Ah Often Fatal Illusion 'noqlta It J..arie: Tbert la no man &m1eroo1 (and oftet fatal) lllullon in the world tban the belief that one t. belnl "rullltlc" by CCJDlidedn1malnlythe1hort-ran1e ''pract1cal" rtlulta ol an action, wbUt dismiaaioi t'bt polllblt Jon1-can.ge rtllllta u "apeculatlon." (And the end of on. war tnevttabb' breed.I the eama of the nut bef•me °' l'llCh lborkl~ ... ) • • • cm permit authority to chance or revene lta deciaJoae under the l\ll3e of "resJ>ODCDni to people," wtt:bout losln1 face. • • • One reuon that literature cennot be lumped wttb tbe other art.a (• ii ao lootely done) ta that wb.Ut It ii poc· aJble to IPtak about ~1 _ lt la not poulble f.o .,.U. about pam6n1, or compoee about compor!nt: the ue ol worda in literature la not tbl taftM a1 the use ol J)t11Mnt ln petnttnr er notea tn mu.le, and th1a la wb.J IJlOll crtU. dim ot art Ind m1111c ll murQ and unccmvtnc:tnc. • • • bet<n figuring the state l6come ~ • ThiJ tn on a ta ltfectl tf'G]Gbi w'bo pay1 ,m. come tu. He doesn't have the ... Of .tlwt money with- held from hit peychad. He nner .. it. But be mult pay a state mcome tu on tt. This is all wrong -the mort IO llnce st.Me income taxes have gone up and federal Income tua appear headed for a surtu of e to 10 pefteOt. The Legislature a.bould 1Dlb nctmu of Uli1 g:larm1 inequity a first order of buatn.a. Cynicism on the Bench Orange County Superior ct.at 111d'9 Kenneth Wil- liams was well known for hia on=ML!mal indulgence in purple prose and flamboyant ~ta when be 'tOI district attorney. So It wa1 no IJ'Mt IUl'prlse wbe he indulged himself again in a speech i.t~ net. Among other "Interesting"~ ht dliputed th Idea that a defendant won't lie a:ndtt' oath. "Now, I don't know bow Dli'9 JOQ can get," he said. "An honest defendant la an untnown thins." U Judge Williams reall1 bellned this, be woald disqualify hirMelf from turtber Mnke on a Judidal bench. At a minimum, hia remark coaJd be grounds Jor a change of venue for any def eodant about to be put in jeopardy by such a prejudicial ~ If (as we suspect) what the judge really mems la that a defendant will lie in an effort to eave himsel.t, tnat's another thing. That doesn't make him much dil· ferent, for example, than many public officials, too many political candidates, and al.moo all poker playen. I A 'Draft' Would RefJul r e a PoJit w al MirRle Rockefeller lmage Has WASHINGTON -Now that Gov. Nelaoo A. Rockefeller bu coafeued that be would a~pt a "draft" • the Republlcan presidential nomJnee the pra~cabillty of bring1n1 to pua Ulla • kind of a poUUcal mlracle bu be. come more and m<n invol~ I What aeem«l possible a few mootba ago 1eem1 more compllfated tipday for teveral reuona. QOe of tbele re-uoos ta that IUttiard M. ~-ha1 risen in public esteem aa it la meu- und tn the oplnioo poU... The other la that Gov. RocltefeUer'1 bbor-<rient- ed intervention la the garbage atrlte in New York City hurt him with the kind of Republlcana who will be del-egnea to the natiooal coovenUon.. 'lbe outatanding, practical rea90n for nomJoating Rockefeller ii that be ls the Republican cooaidered mod llkely to defeat Pretklent Johnson. ot.bentlae, Ntson comes cloeeJt to ~wuting the Republican rank and fUe. However, ~ller'1 image u a probably vtctorioua Republican can· cndate bu undergone eome alteration. NIXON IS NOW Judled ln the opln· Ion polls to be nmnlnC a dead heat with Johnson. Survey1 prior to the garbage strike ln New York showed Rockefeller leading Jobmon by a com- fortable margin. But when George C. Walla~ is brought into tbe equation, 11 he will be 1n the election, Rocke· feller'• margin over Jobn,soo falll because of Iola of aupport in the South. Nixon la bett.-a!He to withrtlod the Wallace draln-<>ff ot vot.a in tbe South than Rockefeller. While Rockefeller atm lMda Jobn- IOll, tbe q'*1ion rt.ea cl b1I ability to w1D in view of the pl~ that Wal- iace -would c.rry critic ICAtes in tbe South which mlgbt eoncelnbly be held by Nixoo. TbUI the story told by the polla ii not ywt quite cooclusive enough to oftrt'Ome the sales lWilta:noe of west. en and soutbern Republlcam who would not comider Roctefella' tmlas they felt IUTe be would be the ooJy winning candidate who could be nominated. THE WINNING PSYCHOLOGY doet run very stroog ln the Repub- Dcan rank and fl.le. Thia ii not another 1964. But before goin1 to ~llmller the Republican rank and me will have to become ~vinoed that Nisoo Is not a winner. This will become pro- gressively harder if Nixoo winl the New Hampshire and Witconaln pri- maries at the same time that Presl- deat Johneoo's popularity continuet to decline. The Roct~ atrateo hblps primaril7 Oil tbe Oregon primary 00 May 2.8. A write-in campelp will bt coaducted tbft-. to demomtrate that Rockmller i. a atronaer candJdate than Nixon eve tbouth Nixon mllht have woo tbt Waoomln and New Hampshire primaries by that time. The Rockefeller str'ltelisb now talk about the poeaibillty that the New York governor'• attitude may have altered ao mucll by May tbat be would Altered recolJllze the write-In campalp In Ore1on and perhaps even tlDd waya to participate in it. ' EVEN THOUGH BE ftA to leed In Oregon tbt way would •till not be easy for Rockefeller owbic 1o hil .. tr.ached opptWition in the rank and rue of the ~lican party' which would by this time have comm1tted it.elf to Nixon'• nom.lnaiti«I. It wUl tab more than ambiguous ltl*menta by Rockefeller and the etf orta of vo1uolleer committeet to keep bis candidacy alive over tbe next five and a half moatha. Tbe averqe Republican will wilh to know before it ta all over Ju4 wbat Roc:bfen.r ltanda for. What are hi• Ttewa on the V\etnam war? What did be mean wben be tDM b1a leplature ::,~ .. ~ty~~' Wlult th>d at • Republican ta be? What can be coatribute to 1be IOluUoa of harrowinir national problema wtich Is any dltfereut or any better than Nl'lon ar my other Republic=-ii olfertnl? 'Herrthreaking Rules, Regulations' To the Editor.: Thia It the letter I told you I would write you about the dbburtening way our so-called welfare agencies are belnl nm. Thil includes the veterans' service, the social security agency, IOd the nlf are aid to the needy. It also U>cladel, since our most recent experience with the court ayttem, the dilgracefuJ cha:rse of $28 to file paper1 to obtain an olficial certWcate ol death for Mn. Veda Hamen, wbkh abe must have in order to obtaJn: 1. Any help at alJ from veterans' service; 2. Arty betp at all from 1oclal securi- ty: 3. Any poelibllJty of collecting the small ln.suranc. oa Mr. Hansen's life without wa:Mmg the usual eeven years. EVEN IN THE EVENT that the cel'Wlcate i obtained, the two above mentioned arencies aay it will be three to four months until any help will be lortbcoming, and thJa II aw Ge.rye ---. Dear Georse: I wish, just once, a potitlcal candflhte for high oftlce would conduct h1I campaip without a linale d.olrno'adln11ford about the opposing p.rty or the can· didatt lpinrt him. Why th• mud-tllnlinc and dea.J.iot In personalities? WbJ 1t7 tti. other 1*11 Is bad? lan't there tome cuclidata who realisei tbat It M jult tried a campalp ln 1'hlcti he u1d DOthiJ>C but (OOd about hl1 op. pocient, tbe vote-n would elente him to biah posltloo? Haan't anybodJ ever tried it? . • .. 'Ill:.. • lAUlrl from nodna a,. wlcome. NormoUw wni.ra ·~ ~ Chdr ~· flt $00 toordl or i.&&. TM "'1M ao condmu i.twrt ao tu ~ or 1Uftdncdl Ubll u ,.....,wcL All i. .. "" MS&d MdtlCU ~·and tMO- hag addno, but "°""' tom k ~ Mid oa rcQUUC. Quotes sign a paper lllatlng that It would be repaid oo if ad when lhe "got on her t!' Who 11 to dete:nn..iDe th1s highly able ltatUI ii Dot uted. • It mutt be noted -a most Important feature ol tbe ole set up ........ no mooey1 from my an retroactive. What an Wlklrtunate cit1zeo 11 1uppoted to do between ~vemeut alid belp, 11 allo DOl ait.alled. NOW TO MY au&gestion about ible amelicrlltion ot tbne heart· and eoJd..blooded rules and tbe leut tblt coWd be done, for ~ to be irn· mediat.ely prepared .. fo.laowl : From the moment a f a m 11 y breadwinner diea, dlAppeara or la otherwise loll to hll famil,y ( 11 1n Mn. Hansen'• cue, by~ ~aoce), a morlltorium 1bould be automaticllly in force oa al debts, nnta, fnaur~ Jl"lniri, and in- Nllment ~enta 11111 aort what.toner, Wbere ttl family ii datitut.e. and without ~ble ot available fUDda to meet tblM oblli•· tiGDll oannatlJ tata em. °' bJ th• llftadwiwa>t l*'1 cir W'lfa, cir other~. L TRIS MOMTORIUill to bt la tun force until IUCb ti.me u the PN>I* welfare ... Delta ,. tilt nectlllrJ pilpCl't _pn c ••• d and •crl.J.n&. 1. 1bt IDCIHWflllD 1o be m. CCl9didooll, ti* la, DO ,....... ill be eucted, nor any double talk c1aueJ to be made part ol ey con- tract or debt agreemed at my time, by _, buaineff that gives credit. « leoda money, became of any non· payment ol regular m.tatimelU, due to ~ m«atoriwn. In other W'Ol'da, the uoforUmate ''baJer" of IDltallmeot money, abaB not baff to pay additioolll = OD (be end ol the contrJICted . b' having been able to fcnto pa;ymem.t for a Jepl period of time while the ~ .e makiDC up their mJndl to ~ the daiml 'in question. I leave it at this point, for our )elillaton to do ~ ruearch that tt., have th• ti.me, tbe JDCD11 and tbe mandate to do. MRS. OORCYI'HY R. GREEN lln. V edo Hamn of DoJlnv Pork V"1.ogc, ·nc. Poiftl, motha of fCIKr, hOo of them~. klilwl Mr ~ .. bmld toaa lost tOftfi tllt'le otMf' m«n t0hn &Mfr ~ cndNr coWd- fd triiA G lfuicaft fhfimp &oat, JtiU mWfno. <1ft KiM Bav 10mC IO milu frOM HennodUo "' Uw 8'f4U of S°"" ore Dec. at. Jin. Harold r. rndall, fflil• of aotMr-of ~ tniaalg ~ 1"1td ftoo ~ ad ~ 1ao:tl kfngiftg to BmNn ad KcndaJl, ,,,., oUtn ~. °" • .a olong U.u!a of~ -&tit« --W- '11mncll1. Na-aarJ Jt. lNI I . ;I WARM WELCOMES -Greeting members and special guests, students on the UCI campus during a lecture meeting of Town acd Gown will be Mrs. Richard Sher· wood (left), hospitality dlairman and Mrs. Spencer Olin, Educator Opening their me«ing to students on campus will be members of UCI Town and Gown who are anxiously awaiting the lecture by UCLA's vice chMl<:ellor for plan- ning and progr~ms, Dr. Rosemary Park. Meeting at 10:30 a.m. Monday, March 4, bl the Mesa Court Dining Room on campus, tile group will welcome collegians for the 11 a.m. program, according t-0 Mrs. Luis Lazo, coordinator. · Dr. Park, one of tbe most distinguished women In education in America, was for 15 years president of Connecticut College and more recently president of Barnard Coltege and dean of Columbia Uoiv«sity. In 1N7 lhe came to UCLA and that same year was chosen a ,,._ Womm«-the-year. She earned her PhD from ~ University ol Cologne, Germany and has been given 18 booorary def.reel from American colleees and u.ni· verstties. AD womet interested in becoming membef'S and in .founding ·Recalled Recalling the past while eyeing the fubll'e will be Delta Gammas of the Santa Ana-Newport Harbor chap- ter when they gather for a 12::.> p.m. hmcbe<lll Satur· day I March t , Jn the Saddle- bact Inn, Santa Ana. HigbH&bttng the event will be the trllditional candle- light service performed in memory of three founder• of tbe lntienaatioaal IOl'Grity at Lewtl School, Odcrd, Miss. Conductln& the Found· en Day rites will be the Mme1. Donald sutberland. Elmer Wredn and Dar Baker. Demomtratlq MW audir visual alda med In trea ment at the BllDd CbDdren' Center, Lot ~· will bi Mn. Laurence lle1J1old · who wD.J. dteeua lnnova t100I at the-fadllty wh&ch I! the IOl'Cmity'a pbilantbropic project. memberlbip cha.trmen. Dtstinguisbed educatOT and a UCLA vice du.ncellor, Dr. Roeeu:my Park will be the keynoter f« the Mooct.y, Mardi 4, nthermg. to sharing aotivifies supporting tbe university are welcome to attend. , Members ahd guetds will be greeted by Mrs. Rich· ~d Sherwood, hospitellty chairman, and adVlsory board members representing tile uni)'ersity, the Mmes. Hazard S. Adams, Gerald B. Sinytin; Donald Kaplan, Robert Taft, Ralph Gerard and George Kent. Ori the followin& Wednesday, March 6. the Art Sec· tion will meet for an ~ participation demon- stratioo. Gathering at 10 a.m. at Corona del Mar Beach Park, members will lell'J} the art of saod casting and drift· wood ICUlpture. Cllting pluteT' will be provided, but partidpanta are asked to bring small tools to make im· pl"e81iooa in. the sand for a relief picture. Further tn· formation u available by calling Mrs. Robert Malinofi at 642-2644 or Mrs. Wallace Andel'600, 678-5625. • - .......... , .. ,._. .,.#,, A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME -A bouquet of Helen Rose's feminine ,..._ ions will be arranged for Orange County Medical Auxilia.ry's annual White Cap benefit Tuesday, March 12 Exemplifymg the Return to Elegance theme se- lected for the style show is~. Wa.JTen G. Kramer. I ., White Cap Fashions Return to Elegance A Return to Eleg~ Is an appropriate title given to Orange County Medical Auxiliary's annual White Cap Benefit, a luncheon fashion show to be presented Tuesday, March 12, in the Anaheim Room of the Anaheim Convention Cent~. Not only is Fmon '68 featuring a more feminine look, but the main attraction of tile show is a collection by H~en Rooe who bu become a HoUywood immortal through her grace!ully elegant designs. Mi$ Rose has run the designing gamut from costuming rmuical extravaganzas of the 406 for 20tlh Century Fox and MGM to 15 years of costuming the lee Follies. She is credited with designing for Lana Turner m "The Bad and the Beautiful" and for Susan Hayward in 'TU CyY To- morrow" lier career has culminated w;th the winning of two Oscars a11d me conL1nues to head the design department at MGM as well as featuring her own routurier line. So intent on· a forward fashion look, Miss Rose never dwells on past glories. Consequently no pb<>tos of her award-winning rle61gns are hung in her office. Co-sponsoring the show will be Bullock's, Santa Ana which will co- ordinate furs and other accesoories for Miss Rose's offerings. The record turn-out which is expected at tile SC"hofarship fund-raising event will anxiously await the announcement of door prizes. Topping the list is ~ir fare and hotel expense paid trip for two Lo Acapu lco for one week plus a special wardrobe from Peg and Deb't Tiki Togs in Tustin. In addition, round-trip tickets for two to San Fran<.Voo and LIS Vegas. a fur piece and other Jewelry and acce660ries items will be awarded. Ho1te11e1wf1Jbetbe Mmes. RoWt R. ~)'er. Patricia Jones and Edward Collon. Mn. Richard Ferda may be 1whld at •tm for rdld•..._ PLANS aLOSSOM -While gleaning ideas from past project, by studying a tcrapboot, ttle Mm• .• l>a~ L. RolMnon, Ridllnl Ferda and ~ Cllle (left to right) seriously consider new ways and means endeavon to btnefit Delta Gammas' f>h1lan· tbropy, the Cbildren's Blind Center m Los Angeles. Musical accompaniment during ttie parade C1f fastllons will be pro- vided by Jerry Rosen and his ordleetra. Beaefiting from 1Cholar9hip8 will be nurses and other students in related medical tiekis. . Da~ghter ls :~.of Orily -YoUng at H·eart But • Body as Wei.I ~ 1n ...... tie ta1Pt &t wait for adalt ecc mlf'ha uW .. Unie II rtpc. A tlr••lae em lie a .,...a tf Miler ...... _. ta dlil .... me• .. IJftl• ............. dear. • if be asks tell hJm , "Take mf' as J am or not M all " Tbat was excellent advice and I hope she listens. Too bad you weren't wrltini your cofomn ltl years ago. May I say a word to every conscience· ltrlcken eirl who wishes to unburden be:Qett· ~ your silly mouth shut -unleu fOU ar. wllllng to pay for it for thi r..t of YoW' We. I m.-ried a ~. u.obendlng PW'itan afte coo.- feul.nJ an lnd.ltcretlon...which occurTed "'*' l waa 11. We have been married DEAR ANN LANDERS: I •just read H ·,.an and not a lin&Je "1 pa1114* ta. i.u. a-119 IOOD t.be-marrted tbll ht doesn't remind me that t ,,.. a trm:np wtlen he married me. llrt •lillllll • ...., ti • lboald :..., Umt I )>ok at a DWI be ~ses ...._ an 111 ,.._., tt w .-. ' .. ot eometbblc rotten. ··u 100 did • w..w to ..... ._ msnai• k 4*1, you'd do tt aaain " ,... a dim' e•nac•," You ad-Ht bu 11-..de me feel totally In· YW • tt Mil 1r ....., and 1d1qU1tt .. a toYt puin. and t have become completely passJve In order to protect myself against future 1ccusat.1ons. I don't dare 1bow any enthusiasm for his 1 o v e ·ma k I nt beca~e he wa!U to kno• where I learned "that trick." Two years ago I dilcovered tbl Great White Knl{OW bad fallen from his bone. I caught him bavlac u. affair with a woman Ill wwk. 811 defesise was, "I am entitled '° do a! I pleaee becauM yoo did." Pleue, AM LIDdera, CI09UDGt to adv1M 11r11 to t.te11 their UPI t>au.n.et If they want to MW a blpp)' married We. Tellinc ~I .. a... 11 not a 11.gn of banelt;Y. ft't I alp elf lblptdity. -IORRY DEAR 80ftaY I TlllU 1.. .... ,.. ...,, ne .... ...,. ••••11• are 1em1. Are yoa H1tealn1, Md *' CONFIDENTIAL TO rM P0R YOU, PEACHY: You are riebl 'ho dean IS u aict as too sloppy. M~ tton maku the belt 1tnae. If I Md to Httle for one n:trane or tM .._,, I'd sooner live wtth eomeoae wlMt la too cleen. :1: • • ,. ,. . ' . ,~ ... • 1 r 'Youthquake' Shakes Up . Milady's Fashion Trend Alums Keeping in Step ~ Hart>or Tri Detta AlunmMtQd hir ....... 11 will .... 4be .,.... dtDct ~ dlU'ing the Daoce·ln Satltl'day, Mard\ 9, at 8:~ p.m., in tbe Newport Shores -Clubhoyle, Nffport Btldl. Mod or ca.aM.l dreuea wiD be the order fpr the eveninl A band and , go-go dancen will be featured durinc ~ beMfil wblch aids the Delta Century Fund. Co-obaJrm~ of the ewnt •e Mn. James Doyle, Mn. Laureooe Brixey -Mr•. MM1 Alleft. HHdlllC CUD• mtltee• .. the Mme1. Wiliam su,der' and Ronal~ Ward , refreabmenta; Tb • m a 1 D o y le, en· h11taioment; :Robert LYNJD, decorations, lbd James R u 1 1 e 11 , reserva- tione. &.. ahlmoae wilhinc io Mted the e¥etit may ooa- tact Mra. Ru.uell at m- Wrt. 'l'kftta IA S2 I cou- ple. Large Sizes tna10nt tlilftny, Collforftlo ltyle "'"' ltr9kh pontt, colorful long '°'"" Get your IMlwftt MIMY ot Holf.$1ae Shop. Coprlt from $1 Topt from $6 TheH women wwe not reedy to ireet tbe 40I loot with open anna ... provfni m8ady 11 u tickle 11 tbt faahion oftered ber. And, aomeUUn1 f o r everyone wa, Included in .,. ahowinc. The number one eptemblt, of eoul'M, COil· tbuet to be tbe colll cos- tume wttb coat 1eqthl eltber bebC loq• o r ...... the ..... . • ......... Ame. .... bai4 p1*ida and ~pina ... h m.tt. Gil tht ll'tnl circuit, but t w o • to n • d WJblte nm a dote ae- «*ld. :rt;ta, aeata.11 OD the total -•• • compliet. costome.0 Co~ botlsy, either in blendlng er con- trutb:IC ..... 1J u •· portaat u bega and 1boel, Ifill ullnl the rule, Ile lhcrier' tbe skirt, the loft? the heel on lhoes. Suit jachta run ~ ud dowl) the y&!'dlUck flom •bort. a-opped ones to tbt tunic !bit. The modified drlodle •k1rt 11 mak:ini • comebaclt. Many of the dulpa bar· rowed th6 maacul1n. .. proad'I, with Bonnie and Q1de '• • TtfliODI domJnatl.nc, Data 1 I 1 I 0 ltrtffld m I ICU 1l D itJ, altboQab a numbtr of bretona .._.. won. A m1ntmum of Jewelry la used f« ~. u enamablla today alreadJ have .erq focal pcUtl -contradnl belts, ICanM and button.I. B a r d w a re decoratklOI coatinue, bat ib17 •• not .. spellhy .. lut ye#. .... . . .. . - Mr. aad Mn. Jadt Ta,lor Elam of Nft'pCJrt Beada have aonounced tbe...... ~ ment of their 4---. Janice Ann Bllln to Robli't Cliftoo BOIC, IClll ~ llr. and Mn. s. w. JIOq of Downey. Mias Elam, a ~ ol Downey ~ School, preaeotl,-.1a a ~· at the University of Soathern Cal¥omia where Ille is an elementary education major and .ia affiliated wit!i Kappa Kappa Gamma. A m«Dber of Lu adcu · As.slsteens of DowneJ, the , bride-elect WU prweated to aoclety in 1918 durinc the • Los A n g eh a A.MS.tance League's Medallloo Bill. Her fiance ii a •aduate of WUTen ·Higti Sclwol, Downey and .aended llount San Antonio Colh I e, Pomona. Be now ll tlll'Olled kl tM Warrant Officers Flight program at F t • Woltera, Tex. No date bu been Mt for the weddinl- Recog.nition JANICE ILAM To Join Brides ~~~~~~~~ Give~ Tots Ree 9*'ng Nu 11 er 1 EducaUoa Week 1rilb an cipa boue are staff mem- ben ol Fatnln Baptist Church N__., School. Cos· ta Mela. , Tbe public la wekome to att.d tbe eYeDt Sunday, Maldl S, from 2 to 4 p.m. 1n the lehooJ. Stidel featlrbig children earolled ID the program will be lbawD and the tots' «elitlft W<ll'k wtl b e d1lplaJed. ReclJtratton for 5e1*11:Mf, 1981. will be IC• ce=. at Ile ptbering. w intarma&n may 1-tMaiDed bJ caDinc tne acbOCll at 54CM07'0. t Group Honors Man, Woman With Titles Pl8CE8 (P'eb. 11-lbrdl 20): Action where JDcome, JDODeJ is conctnied 1' bigbli&bted tod&J. BreM from pattern. Strin for pew area of opportunity. Pay heed to suggestions cftered by ARIES individual. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIBTHDAY you are oriOnal in tbou&trt. i n • e n tl v e • capable of coming up with improvements for or~­ tioos , institutiona. Vo u wouJd make an excellent ch a r ity-drive promoter. Encourage new contacts during upcoming monai.. Wonderful opportumty on horizon. !To nnc1 out more M<:Nl-,-wtr ..., •strolo9Y. ordlf" $......., CINn'I .. -boalclet, Tiii Trvtll Mlut ,..,,,.,. °"". $end lO <*119 '° OrMrr ...... the D>.ILY PILOT, IGI aM1. .,_. C.."91 Slatton. IMw Yd. M. Y. 10D17.) The Tee Tattler . aE.,,.. • IVllf 118 WJ'lH 1MDl.IN • INl'l'mJCl10NS • DOlJDID ' • 2' YUa Pil11 .YADAN'IY r..;.tuo._, ttit .., ...... it .. ,. ...... J'D"tD1-e tbl'9.oowmQaem Aqaeailiiaietw:ida.. . pC Raf tMltap•Hllld . IC"riDg ..... ;., .. ~, sm.E 1024 Veta's HITlllAtl A .. AllL ' ' MARILYN kANSALA ..... to lJ IT'S AZ EA BLOS OM TIME I S.. eur fentaatfc array of •" typea .. ~ .... type, .,,... and laplHer. Trvly IN-Ntht•ld"t color. One of the ..... flowerint pa.nts for PRICED FROM REDWOOD ROUNDS u.. ... ruatlc ......... plthl. ... vtlful In • treplcal aettfnt, ,,.... frofn ........... ,.,..,. ~t.... ................. . 99:. ,.,., .. the ~ .... bt and uprttftt tn-. I Many Ylrletitl. hctllent ..... ,,.nt. STlONG PLANTS 4" '°"59:. aCLAMEN ARBC>R DAY S'ECl~L elVllGlllN PIAI e1V1tt0mN ASH e lltA.Z1'l.IAN ,.,,.. BUY Oii ~ •• &El Oii iii· . . ' All acett.nt ..,.... trees for.,,,_ er bllck y•rd. Mix 'am er match 'etn. Haft •family ~rbor O.y ce .. ltNtloft. .P-taat • me for Meh member of tM flnlfty. You'll lte 1IH you dkll r LAl&E I 68 .... 5 GAL .•. ' SID .· BEDDING .PLANT SPECIAL c PANSIES Gl•nt etr•ln pl1nt a Doz. '" l'MIMI for bett '19 effect. Reg. 69c doz. DECORATIVE BARK FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL a.o... 111MMID CARNATIONS .,,...,._. .. aw " S.. our 41aplrp 9 8 " ,..... ..... Doi. .. Hl!lf• ~ " FOR THI SHOW °'' GAIDIND GIANT DAHtlA 1UBERS BEAT THE HIGH JOF LIVING! • -,.. ,. • , f , ... lllundlr1 ,......, 29, 1968 ' Troth Revealed Plans Told ~t ., Carne ,...... will marry OD Sl Keo1t11 Y.-..s Paul vaieaam.•a day. 1"ndlrkt ea.le'• mcac• fte brldHlilct ll a ...... rn.w by bet p-.nta, Mr: a lli'I. lflldutt of LakeWood llltb .. Joeep)a G, Ya._ cl Gardeo Scbool llDd C a l if or a la Orov•. 4artDC a f-111 dln· Wtberan B1bM Sdloo~ Loi n•.. .. Aace!el. ~: ala• ls Mlaa Ya~i Md b., r emolled at OrlDCI Cout aanc.. IClll ot lfr. 81114 Mn. CoUese. · HenrJ O. cault Jr. o1 Coata Graduated from ~ Harbor Hl&b Sd>ool, tbt bened!Cl-to.be Hrved two ye1r1 wltb tbe Navy .S attMdM OCC. Prt1eatl7 be ls a student at Callfani1 State Collect at hllertla and la a member of Clrde K and vice t of · FV R~icen1 idcDoweir~ Foun· ttan v~. la tbt tetUng for 11 or Fountain Valley . Women's Club. Federaa.d. oa the HOLLISTER~S & SPECl·AL· SALE ORTHO-GRO lawn food BUILDS BEAUTIFUL GREEN LAWNS Umltecl 'nlM Only ·"TV HENRY" SCOOP! Ruu Herrem1, Ortho expert, will bt here •II d1y Sat., March 2, to demonstrate t h e new WHIRLYBIRD SPREADER ind peu out FREE Ortho Lawn ind Garden looks. , .. SotM people still,,...,. thl slow, two-whMI apreedtr method of fertllllf"t-lut OrtM'1 WHtaLY· llU> spread11,.ttt10 ft. wWe as you stroll •cross your l,wn. (for narrow wldtht, lust rewne tM crank handle.) Merl than 1 mllllon (1,000,000) WHIRLYBIRDS no. In use. Discover thl1 fat, euy, fun-w1y .t 1.-dlftt your l1Wn • Ortho lawn foods •r• concentr1Nd du1t·frM pellet 1 'apeclalty formulated for Southem Calif. ltwnL Pait actl"t ind tlow·re ..... nitrogen for d•p, even green. Alto cont1ln Iron •nd Sulphvr to cw~ ' .,,,. our •lbllne eoU • IUY IT-TRY IT-You'D '1ov•" It or your MONIY aACK Save $3.45 ot1 com Wnatlon offer NOW! [ IPICIAL on•• I . AS SIEN ON TV. ' BOTH ONLY IUY Wtml.YlaD SPUADER ............ REG. $5.95 &ET EITHER 5,000 SQ. fT. BOX ORTHO LAWN FOOD OR 7 ,600 SQ. FT. BOX ORTHp DICHONDRA FOOD, . RE6. ·$"4.95 FOR $1.SO. TOTAL VALUE $10.90 ' 7•s SPEC~L PRICES 6000 THRV SUHDAY MARCH l Houm MOA. thru Stt. 9 •.m. to 6 p.m., Su~ya-10 ._,. •. to I'""° ' 2640 Harbor BtvCLt ... Costa Mesa Ctdl 146-1121 I l l--F.-., 29, lM ' • ' . Balearic Students Give 'Lowdown' on Sthool Cotillion Started World Explorations In Mesa Verde ·Newport Ebe/ls to Host Travelers Ufe outside the United Stat.et will be "ezptored" bJ two fcreiin •scban&• lbJrlent• and a world traftllr wbm New p or t Die Club members con· wne 'l'hllrlday, March 7, for a DOOD luncheon and pro- Jr'UI. Mn. L. W. Jenks , LEAP-·YEAR SALE . PARKAS •• 1/J OH PANTS •••• 1/3 OH ~Knickers 250/o OH ·Sweaters 25% Off K.-.... ILACK STARS ............ ............. -..... NOW $1-.00 Clbairmln of 1nternaUoall .tt.air11 wlft introduce ~ que de Meeal from Pweauat ID4 I' r a• t GrecGrJ of Johan ....... studentJ llt Corona del ... HJ&h Scboo1, tMJ wm relate CUltoml In tbelr bcmellDd ad AmertclD uper1ences. PtdUp GesJ, ... • 1: td traveler and an~ wfll dUicua the people of India and Alrlca. GMrJ w11 . Rea PTA .,.,.... a.n,, Int .. llfto; -Int .. love. ... die hlutoltbe~ Mb .............. Mu-- tin ....... ..... ... ... telaciope. Call BR T·a41. ........ ,,, ......... ........................... .. ... , ... ,., ............ .. ....... ..,.. ............... . ....... : N..S. JeoYe ml attedbl: buff IUede coat, fox calar. I...w ...,, • 1as II de- e.Nd. ANTIQUE BRASS ABMA. DIW>b ...... M~ ......... 100,... .... cw.. Wan~ WANTI JCJ:W HOME: II ktildl of ...a, ipOtbWNJ', en-. nlncoeta. lla1ted bal1 price In laanal' al Ille Elll4 al I'.....,. '. w.._•, AppeNI ; II F.t.e.. ......... Newport heclt I - .. , mJ ... to J .. ( .. ... n. me pl' IOI to to .. • to .. • YI u an to • m In th (' J fo .. tb - I I t ) 1 r I r iH • i'!! 111 1 f i 1,. igl I r .. l! ,. ·~· i'I a t~~ 1' iii i!( ... II ;! l I -J "'\ ~ ' I I • •• .. ~I\,.·. ··."'-. '_,.. -~. ' ••• ;'9. ........... ..... • .... ......... -~.,..,..,.. ·"9---,\. -·.·...-...:~-..~"'~.,..... ~, ..... ...., ....... ~~' ,-;. • -: BY GLENN WRITE ': ;;-o, .. ..., """ ""' <;ovina, suoceuful buket· bail • ~Y a re l)"DOllOtDOUI. r •• 1be alway• clauy Colts wUl brin& another ol their &nlfPJ team. to Fountain Valley Higb Scboot conOnes Prid&y night to duel Marina in "1't>Uftd two ol the CIF ~playoffs. C.orina coach Doc Sooter bu iufded this yeal''S lfoup to • ~3 ~d. anotb« le.sue ~ioothip and ... has his usual crop ol' fine $hooters. lo biJ lengthy tour at the Colt beb:D, Sooter baa chalk- ed up a sparkline nK:Ord of IZJ7 victorlff aOO us lolaes, bas baUed 13 league championships and has been in the CIF pla~s 16 of 18 seasons as a cOach. ''It'll take more than coaclung to stay w i t b Marina," Sooter reveala. "kl fact. I ltlint we'tl go to cburd\ tonight Mld do a little praying. "Marilla ii one of the fine turns in the CIF -pro- bably the best on Ill"/ given nltbL With the big guys like Mart Soderberg and Bill Moore in there they ~t a bJg probtt'm f« UI. "We're a rumin& team -that melM you have to get the rebouDda. A ft d agalnst Marina, I don't mow tut we can do th.al" COlVina is an e1ceptiooally fine shooting tum, averag· inl 47 percent accuracy in Ha field goal ~· And, the Colts lib to trow the press at its foes oo occulon. Heading the o«eDM is junior <lluck McConn1ck. a fin. outside lhooter who averai• 23 points per game. lhndlinC IDlkte scor· mg dutiel 1".I Stne White, a teniOr, wbo'a potting 19 per till And a no t be r aceieot outside abot is Bernie WllllamJ, another junior. '"Ibey all .core ftll but our problem hae been not getting them all totetJler the IMM nigllt," $ootm' adds. "Trying to stop Sodert>et'g will be our blggut problem and frankly I dao't tnow how we're going to do lt. I . ,uess the only .,,.., & to try and pressi:n bim. "Our ecouta ~u us we'll ha.Ye '° play our best aame of the yUtt just to stay with Marloa." be concludes. , --CIF Foe Praises Oilers By RON EVANS Of Ille Del1r ...... , .... The tone of Robert Foer· ater sounded like that of a condemned man. Foerster , basketball CC)}leh at Bellflower Hl&h School. must send hJs team against the CIF's second rated team Jt'riday night in the CIF play· offs-Huntington Beach. Foerster a d m i t t e d he ha@'t seen Hunt.lngtoo play thiI year but be related lll a slow monotone wbat , his scouts have told him about the Oilers. "We know they are e'l· ceedlngly quick and ven• tile," he aaid . "And we k n o w t h a t they've beaten M a r i n a twice so they ltav• to be cood." Foenter'• team may still have the shakea Friday night after tta ha.tr-raising overtime victory apiDJt Glenn Tuelday nilbl 'Mle !I0-49 V1d«)" l9CIWred a 15-foot jump ahot with 12 second& left lD the overtime by M c e n te r Everett Fopma. The two clubs were tied afttt regulation play at~ when Tom =ard-broth· er of USC's Mauard- sccnd with 12 aecona. left in the game. Maaard wound up with 19 Jn the low-tcorin& game and hll performance prompted Foerster to com-ment: "Maggard 11 one of the belt playen in the CD', I assure you ol that" The Bellflower C08Ch aays his ball club will be able to adapt ttaelf to any kind of 1ame HuntiDcton coach El· mer Combs decldea to play. "We somettmts have a to~ time lettinl atlrted against good teamJ, but we've been able to adapt ounem• to both rmmtng gamea and control pmea fairly well. ''W• have food me, 10 I tblU we'll be abw to at leut bold our awn on the boards.'' Foenter couldn't point to "' a top lDdMdual aconr for : h1I team, uplain!nf "w• ' have four bo)'I who an av-.. eraglnf in doable fliures." '2 il~LOWH OM) " no.... .. !. n L__. If -.. ~ ... ,. .. ~Clfr ... " • ....., Hlltl " .u .. ,,,... " JS-~ 0 • 0 M9WW » n " ,._.,.,.., '' lS • Mni.. U .. " WllMll ., • SJ #II. C--4 ,, ,. n ~ J1 "M .... Gf'ande J6 S) ,. c:.tlflllnlte .u "5 ff LAMlntele SS Q 72 ,._.. ... ... ,......,. . n s-. "• J6 · I~uekless Golden West u ,.,_. n 72. L•MI...... Jl ".._.. n 13 bClll•"" ,. 43 ...... "• "' . ---- : :~attles Tigers Tonight , Golden · W es t College's luck.le11 basketball team ends lta agony tonight. The Rvstlers mak.e their ftnal 1967-68 ~ atop at Riverside City C.Oftege'a Wheelock Gym to f.ce the Prep Tennis V,UIITT "-"'"' v111rr 1m 11 ~ un llNel..11 Gf'WY !'VI -t.-J, W. ""'' '-'· l.rr (l'VI -6-0. M. '-'· M. MMkMI (f<V) """" 1·&. Ital J.7, 14 ... _ third place Tige's at 8. TM RU&tlen ftlter tlleir finale with a 5-23 record - a mark aided con-~tJl)l_Y with a nit UD· ~ amount ot bad "I certainly ttlou@bt we'd haw • bet1'r seuoa than we've bad," uy1 a digap- po I nt e d coacli Diet Str lck.lill. "I always though that in close game. you win some, too. But we've been toslng them all. With only a UW. JO Oi.twl • Sailors Host Mat Meeting Newport Harbor High School wreltli.Dg ooed1 Joe Fo1 will boet a youth wrwtlllng me«il.g TUeedaJ. March 5, In crder ~ fcJrm en Oranp Co.t .. ywth wr•Wns ll'OUP· Fox aid be WM primwiiy intet....eed ta 6ora under high acbool agi& ~al boys are welcome to lltaiend tbe 7 p.m. meetine. tcbeduled for the bietl ICbool' I wrest1ine room . won Mesa Verde's recent Prelidemt'r Cup tourna-ma.. At left is tbe tUDDetup, Kn. Eunice Ewing. ' I Costii;~esa CC Planning Two Miijor Golf ~Tourneys AT N8TC Tars Host Vikings ~~~~~ ••Nadia~ 1 1 ....._.. temn, tt wm i.. .. .... tblDce Jl'rida1 ·---~ 4el ~ bl Ult -.'ODii toCD1l eltbeCD'~. Ttle Af•~·· 26-7 -the -·t~~ Orona dll &.. wan a.en .and we 1Ull do," "11 Arc.a.a coecb V a 1 U e lt~rdu..~ tbeJ're 1be belt tlelm we'"e faced all year, 'Ibey beve eood beidrt ..s tblr lhoot we11. 'lb9r m-. it ru1 ~-you.·• Arcadia, rannel'Uf> in Che Paclfk i.-.. to JiSaanina. but~tn--~ tnc av round Taeml.J ~ ...... c.c...a . del Mar WM --Lall &ldaPdy,9MO. Wbfle the ..,.... are ltmll9r, tbe ~ "" not. . Corona del Mar lied for W1nalb' ........ wlUll Arcadia bad ti> a· plodt for itl vktm'J. ''We wse down bf lftm point. at halftime," RobtDIOll uplaa. 1'Ancl it eot even ~ tbm 1bllt. Burrougti.a got l>e MCOD4 ... Up ... ICClr'ed 10 ft wer. "*1y down by CesUI life.a B fllgbt b8d Irma Bnen1 a.v Battistone &4, Jfln and ~ H..t>or H i r la nloe. But we rea8;J got bot winninl wi1h a 92-20-'ll. Pbyllla Barnes t16, Skip ~-will be sh<ding for 1114 CJCDlcrtd tlWlll by 13 Lone dlatuOt p)nntng Following wes-e Jean Dalpee &lUon and Joyce Capli.s 65 it:,, 1.5th consecutive 1emda potntl in the 42llrd quarter." 1 bow 1 two major (93-21-72) and Mer r 1 l • • \'licb'y Friday afternoon at RotJimm's leldlnc ~ tDw1111ne~1ta at tbt Cotta Dunpn (103-2$-78). aod Bob aod Vi Hoskins 65. the Newport Beach Tennis ts~ MDior ~.wd Bruce )4eaa plant m *9 with Bev Battiaf.one won the Jack Towle woo the low Club when coacti John Fon-Bodrte, who is averacfng a junfor ~ cmrlDI c ru~ with 8 lOl-334. ll'ot• tn men's club com-ti1.11' Sailcn bolt pereonW 17 tnllbrs per pme. up April 11. Pat HMBin.son wu 1econd petitWn ave-r lM weekend power Santa Monica High. Arcadia woo its first The first --r"!!ut« with a 110-27-83. wlitb 8 7-t. The match ta billed as .ewn starta of the teaSOO Vecatim Jllllidr ~l carnene Kennedy toot top Low net honors went to a rematch of last June's befcn dropptng U. first la open to all jankr1 hl honors at tbe Mesa Linda Lou Lovelette (~JU7) CIF cbampionsbip match at game, a 90-80 Joss at Ven- Soulbero CaUfonda ud will coune with 1 1o'IJ net ol followed by C b a r 1 e s the Loi Angeiea Tennis Club tura. · be played in ~ by ... 88. Simptinson ( a 6 " 1 6 ° 7 0 ) 1 where Newport ended Santa 0 Arcadia and Cor.ma del tr<q11. '1bl ..a wm be Monday at I.ell Lap, Cban.es Edwards (8&-16-70), Monica's ltring ot s 1 x Mar bacl 1ree cunmon op- jJ bolel medal pllf. Entry ldamae Stectol woo tbt B JObn Padleco (81-lt.70), .tr'aitbt CIF ti6e& and 8.1 poneots in the ju~· fee ol '4 coven lfMDa t.e. flight with 8 l00-25-75. And. Denn1J Scbmlt1 (81-11-70), comecutive vicit«iea w1ttt a eluded regular ttUOD. Sfll l1lDCb and awardl. Bev Battiltone won the c Vic Waddi'nlfOD (78-16-70). 14%-1334 win. Gllbrie1 1olt to Arcadia by Aad, the first~ Ron-flight with a~ foh· .Diet Geer (80-9-71) and Friday's attractioD begjm OftlJ a point 1lhBe the Sea m. Reif ~ Scotch ed by Vl Bail., (lUl-31·71.) Georte Dernbach (82-11-71). It 3 p.m. Admission ii free. 1'.iaCI pnvailild. 57-4'1. ~ II ICbedllltd ·for 'ftlt Mesa Unda eoane The Hart>or Hf&b boolter Aprll 22. ·A c..ureat 'WSOOA had c.mne KemedJ wtn.. a..e.. club will 1e1 25 ca pro-., s. ~ CJW> • « ~ Nndtctp ,.m Blug with a net '10 fA;wal s-1-l• grams at G>e m*h to help # :::-"...':."'..,... :; be Nquired. -Rita En~' 74. ----.-Nile DloMJ fer Cbe tchool'• t7 YefWM D9I S1 Ma x i m u m diffett.atial wr ~ 1 bnJis pr<>lfmxL 13 ~ : 'Ale first annual Jact and In the first of t W 0 .. ._.., M• betwee ~ b~ JIU TourD9'y cm Sanday wa me--. ....._ Scot c b Jost as coecb W.,ne : ~ : ii 7 1tro&es. won by Art and Mary .. ......., ~ HGro'lritl did 1allt JllDI, new " ...--.. Al play.. wlll hit tee Peterson with • 58. Twoeome Hi-Lo in men's coach Fidiue will rely on : ~ = lb<Jts on eadl hole and alter FClOowine were J e r r Y dub competldon is tied up No. 1 Sailor aingiee man : :::J, "'* : eeiecttoo of the ball to be Wards and Irma a--at at 62. Mike Caro. » o... .. MW a played. 4J)9 bole will be com-eo. Bin Bailer and Ense w~: ~1 ir-e ~ W.ith Ciro, FodMia wm :. =-... ~! pJeted aa ~play. Stlpes 61, J1m and Alice along with Ken Cusbman atack up Bob md Jim 0"9 : ='t:-.. : al~try ~ee of S8 covers M<:Credle 62, Fred and Peg and Warren Gibbons. md Lrtrrie ~bl ; ~ : in 8 tioGrney Monday, Bill Jten 62, Dan Luovskl and 1be tourney fim.sbea ·out siJJC)es actioo. 1bo8e first , • .,.._,.. : Arnold walked off with Martha Ctampa a, Bania Saturday. tt.'e8 plut ~~ = ~ : bon<rllntbelowgrossfield ~~YVl~·~ ~~::~t ~~~··~ i=~ : witb a ea fODO'\\'td by Hal Lou Lovelette ...s Laura Brownell w Bot> Qui. ce Bu4 Guion (No. 1 junior :: r. =:. #1 Greg and Oluc:k O>rey at CanWa 413, CMeY 1 n d ~ Soua>ern Cllilor*), Lee • ~ : 75. Nadine Mue &t, Gene and .(See GOLF, •• ,. ti) Mern and A1ln Burke. : ~ . .: Low net had Darrell_..~------'='.""~===============================================-======;;;:;;;;;==;;::; Phillips winning with 69 followed by Bill McRorie and Sam Miller at 70. A buly WMterld of golfinC at Cotta Ma& in W«Jlf!llia c11'> play retalted in tbe fol\OWiDI : Atvene Forrester won the A~ Frl9y at Lo~ Lap will -8'MM8. Secood WM H.,1 Wtl>llter (~14-75) loDO'lftCl by Vi Hoskin« (rT· 1Pr79) and Martha Ciampa ('7·11-71). "I IUrlllle lf<VI -t.-1. i..1 ..._ W. M DOVIL•t ............ DoerlNIM (l'V) -w. .. J, .. , ,... '"'· luck. we could have won 1-::::;::~rt===i==r=~:, four or five more con-ii fereDCe games." Pennslyvanla Tennis lafts X76 Heavy Duty Can of 3/1.76 Al 20.(\0 T..,. Ft'ames Our Price 15.95 "-"°" _. lnlMs ll'Vt IOI! W. U . w. w. JATVH ,._.. V...., lltl II _...... IUI lltlfi.H ..... ~ (l'V) -...,. .. , M. M. u. .... , '""' ... , $-1. '"'· ... """ HollltMtfl (l'Vl -w. 7..J, .. , .... , '"' J-.-'""' -..a. ... loll t4 • ).4. . f Stricklin also blatMs hls team' a inconalltetlcy. "We'll play rul wen for 30 minutet but we hit a five or llknk>ute co 1 d It.retch aJld fl beats UI. We're a 60 peroent lhootin1 club, but llen -'11 bit these 20 pm:m atrekbel ...•• It was Chi aame •l«r for the Rultl«t Tuetday al&lil Doz.--7.00 '· . I i -• t. . . . . • ' the a.en.,.~ ..... ~ mlU1on tlcbta .. Priced •t .. The winner Of•,.,. m.iar ~ plonlhlp tnMt beJd' ln ttie Un.tt.td Statea 'Wll1 ~ on baQd at OCJR. Tbe Ust is beaded b1 COtmle Jtallb Cl Ml~. drivtnc bla Ram-., cbargera. Kall•• drove to vidlmtes at' the ABl\A Winter National$, the NllRA W~donala, die NA S C AR Winter Cbamplonshlps and the NA.SCAR natiooall. Don Prudhomme, driving Carroll Shelby's "Sllper Snake,'' will be on hand. Prudhomme won the NHRA Sprlngnationals and the Ptof•siooal D r a i • t • r Cham· plonships. Newport, Westminster Log ;:~e-sided Swim Triumphs · N~ Jllrbor. a D d • ._ -1. o ..... <W> 1. ~ <Ml a. w 11or ""'· nn.: n.•. ._4 i&zd-..a....a-..i -..,a_ (!fl a.....,._ 00. Time: l1W.f. • lftdflfldul!I ~ -1. Sltellov .,._.. ··-~ -Ya:'" • l'W9I -I. a.-(W) I. (A) I. ~ (M) I. Ar111 (A). tDrill Ill~-()Dut.... KllW (W) L 91ye,. <HI. Tlllle: t:«.I. Timi: t:lf.t. W--........ Mt 91-' -l. Wollllll (W), Ttn.: 01--1. "'-Vt (Ml 2 Hoaollf' ._.. -=bol1i IW1mmJial .C-~ NI I. 9nndlwm (W). TllN1 <Ml 1. M11w lM>. ,_II: IU!. tlClll T....sa, ailllemoaD. > -,.._ ....., -t. ......... 119 'IY -1. AM IA) I. Heii.nd M W••:u:;~:r-the ,......._ ..,.,.. ......_, COlll> <Ml a....,,...... (A), Time: S1.4. ~ ~ t-& n .e.a ""-t:&.7. Ml ,,_ - 1 ........ (A) 1 DoNkllon -.._ ._ ...,.. 6 ft.• (M) I. MllW CM>. l"lme: • t. ~to Hw6Ch11 Belch. ... ,. led! -1. Llpcsoldt (Ml '· •• N_.-... ~. -..... ec•:' I ••> 14').........., ...... W a. DllYtdlon (M). Tlrno. ,_ v~"' ~~ ..,. W ..... •e11y -1 . .__,.. •.&. ~'fin cnmned Sen-.... ~. Lambert, 0-.. -ll'M -1 ScMolH (Al J. V...._ .... ). T1iM: t:SU. O'f'M'Nll (Ml J. lll'llltr (A). Time: ta Am _,, a.ts. -,.,. -1. ....... (W) t. 4:11.J. The lone cw-»--......,._ ) ......... (W) I. ltlll9r (HI He t• "-I -1 Foolff IA) 1. ....... , .. _,,. tll-. Ar1ll IA) a. wttli.rm IMI. rime. ... Marina, a at.31 )mer a ..... -1. Milr CHI l. .__, l:OU. ~ ._ .. ..L-<Ml a. L--' (WI. Time: fl.7. a ,,.. .... 1 -1, i\ftaMim t. ·-~J. 1111 tftdlvldlNI .IMdley -1. c•w MMIN ........ . Stron& all the way down (H) I. '1t'ftll (HI J. No llllrd. ·-....... "---N t • T11na: 1 :'M.4 • AllMHlll " ,,..,... 1 u. J.W!C1 • 1' p 0 l I lit 'Ir -1. °"'."~ {ti) t. .. 2110 M...: Relav -1. ANflalm 11--1-.. recorded uts -" • •· n ..... 1 71·6· 1 M.erlna Timi· t·lJ I ~ ... ___..--~ o~ _!2 by' '°' F,.. -I. Edd¥ oo.2. .R......,.,.. ·a F,.. -·i.. Nii (Al , Done WV .&11111 .&• ~ wvu (WI J. Heldllr (WI. Tlmt. 1.01.3. IA) l. J...,_ (Ml. TlfN: 2:02.7. TT • I amd tbe ('Ael polUld ~':.,::*., ~·n:.~ ~ t. Jt Fr" -1. P'~ IA) 1 Broomneld a -" ...i~,...... -,,.. -1. l(tliey (HI. No !Ml I. IVlllll (A). Time 25.2. ,..,, n~ :t _. fW 1'1'"'-Time· J·#_., 100 ~I MedltV . -1. Ceok ..... NI ....... -I •. ~al IHI t. (~~t. ;r;' ~).1Tl~t:;7· (Al J. ....... •l {n) ..... ,.,,. v.11.., ... --· llllN. TIM .... tllM. o...t; (A) l. WlllMl!fl (M). Tlrno: I W ..... lt"9¥ -1. .....,_, -,,_ =1. W.tmllllllf l •IU. IMcOawN. _....., L l lfrlff, (~ He lfl1r, '1• l'rw -1. Pmev (A) t Koelln ~).TIMI: l.._ ~ ni.; L · ,., \.. -,.... -l. -tHI s. • . UV J. ·-llekl (M). Tim. 56.7. ..,.::::-' C. 1 .. aldt -I. Lambert (A) 2. U--. 00 I. -Of>. T!IN; ........... CM> Cln ............ ·-(A) I. Harri• (Al. Time: t:•&. -,,_ -t, tie: I IR (W) l:as.J. a ""' -t. U ..._ 0 0 J. OW Of) L a. K1111 IAI. TllN: • a l'r• -1. Nix IA) 1. Done 1. WU-an ........ (I), TllM: 'T1IN: tin.a. <Al J. JdllleOn (M). TllM: 4:JU. • JU. ....... nfJ. ,.,... -1. HtU (H) .,_ O.U... 1• lrtut -:; 1. Coak IAl t. Grigg 1,r,'i~ T,'I. ~ (I), I.~ (W). Tlll!e: &2. (Al t. W.111 (Al. Tim.: 1:UJ Time: t:•.t. . ,,..,,, -1 • ..._ -Fr• lhiay -I. Anaheim 1. 01'1~ _ l.~ (fl) t. -(W) KllW (HI a. ;.,... '"'· ...,_, Tlma: l .• f. _......_ ..... ._...-TIMe! ...... c- (NI J. .... • ..._. -• ""' -'· ......... Of) I. w..-MMelM .. Mar1M 1' 10t ,,, -1 .... (If) I. ......, (W) a, -._. (W). TIR91 .... • ~.., Rll•y -I Marina 011 J. ,,..._fl). 'Tt:IMI t:tU. 1tl ,.,. -t "-'1.r.i ,.... (ltoopl, s.ilouko, J~. Ob..,) 2. 10t ,,.. -1. ,,._... llO I. ...,. , .. , ... _.__ 00 a ~ (fO, TlfMs 1. ""' Of) a. .......... C , (fd914 ANhllm Time: 2:0U. jU'.'-' ,_.,,, T1IM: II,&.• :IDO Fr .. -I. Stout (A) I. Ar11wr Fullerton Whistled Down, ~2 Rocer Wblsfier aOond only four hits elJd struck out n.i.IW Fulert.on IDdiam Tuesday aftM IM>Oll to pe Costa Mesa High a 7·2 vic- tory at FullertDn'• diamoed. Wbi.stler wem the . route aod allow9d only t21r'le walks. Oolta M-'s D8lt game ii • home 1111* Friday a4m'Doon ag,dmt Orange. DaYe Barton lluQed • ~ homer in the seventh inning for Meta, putting Fallertoo far down in the hole in the final in· ning. Pre.COO Spellmeyer bad a double alld two singles and Andy Powner struck three stniies foe Mesa. OOJ 000 4-7 tot 200 aoo 0-2 4 4 COSTA MHA (7) Al." ... s 0 0 1 5 1 1 • ' • t 1 t 1 1 0 I e e 0 1 • • 0 I . 1 1 2 , 1 • • 4 2 J • ) 1 • 1 • , ti • IM aldt -t , ..... (If) 1. .... -1 • ...,... (If) I. ....... (A) l. l l-191111 (A) Time: 2:2l 7 uelera IN) a. • I I IF (If). TlilMI (W) I. ,,_ (W). 'nM: IU. ' 5' "'" -1. Jona IA) L !Mllelt ,.UuaJITON-'l) 1 :00.i. • ...... -1. ,..._. CW> I. CAI I. o;..,, (Ml Time: Jt S. Al It N llll .. , .. ~.f*-72',lM COs fa Mesa Vaulter Mank I _. • ..... v Soars 13-6 in Spikefest Friday Bllleb4.:-~ Qu.lnta at MJ -f, 0.. (irl. ..,._ ~ -1. M11*1 Cl.Ml t \M 1!:1tanda, J:latflo Del at Tb1s could be .._ ,.ar when Eric Beret'• acbool pole vault ncord of H-4'4 fatls at Colta Meu HJgb School. In Ca.ta MIM'a &9-8 loU at Garden Qro.,.. 'l'UMd&y, Mustang vaulter K • v 1 n .)fantx ~ lM and bad tine cloee mJaMa at 14 feet. "He 6botdd go H·C-this year." commtated Mesa coach Bryan Springer. The only other Coa3t are. track act:loo Tuesday aaw Ls Habra beat We9bninater, 74-44. Two otber ~ marks recorded by Costa Mesa trackmen 'ft!'e Greg BeaJ's secood piece time of 9:38.6 in tile two-mile and John Wbytoct'• io.e ill tM 110 }ow burcles -ooHe~ of a siecond olf the school recard. 1001 a. c.1t1 ICM). t: u. 1uo a. ...., cw1 o...._., ...... Corona del 11.•-, .. ""'-ado U -1. °""" CCM t. V...... Mlle ,....., t L41 )telwe T111>1 m_-~ (CM) J. DIM ICM). Oltt-: ~. ):)IL -• I at LalUJ\I., Orange ~ Costa •v -1. Tie ...._ Dl¥lt CCMI ... • Mesa. ~Je at FOjµltai.n 1:. Soc111 <CM> a...,.. <OO>. """'': ~ ~"-<:W-\ 1. s:r..__ Valley (a:ll at 8:15),··~trus cc~> 3. ~~ ~=, ~:~ ~~. ~.Jiw'iJ1 '"t 1~ at Golden West, OCC at:San Dlacut -1. MIMI (CM) t. a~... IWl J, Kll1mllltt IWI. TlnM1 -.S. Berdoo (both at 3)r:.v-,-,,·, 100) a. R.a-(GO>. '*"-,._11'. MO -1. *CGnnldl I.WI t. WllHll c• <LHI a. Thlmcioall <LH>. Time: 1:a... Track -Hun.....,."n, 1J;IO -1. Oame& tlHI J. Tllfll Es•--....t-M _. • .., ~--..... 11 •...... .,_ • (W~ ,. SY--!LIO. 'time: ':K.1. WU)\;UI. ater ~ e I • 1c:i i ~·.,:·~~r::'1lA......... 1 HH -1 ......... IWI t. AIMt Westminster and Marlna at llO -1. KJ11111btck (GG) z. c.ltlurn (W) ,, "-'*' (WI. ,,_, IU. "--·-·--D-1 .. -~~-n (,. .. 1 I..,.._ (OG), ... -.·-.a. llO LH -I. ~ IWl 1. __,,_ 1UJ& nc_,,o, ruin:n.v "'"' ...... .~ .. n AIMI !Wl J. ..... (WI. Time: u.t. __ ... ,,__._ M t .r. "° -1. 9rY-. ICM! t. Y•""'' -...... -I. ~ L aJJU ~ eaa a nis'WpOrt (CMI I. Ovl,_ (GO). TltM: l:JU.. lA Hain, Tlma: 1t•J. (both at 3!~), Cyp--• at 13111 -I. IWll (CM) 1 Holfred HJ 1 ~ IWI a. MclMI ·-(GO) i. c._ 100>. Ti-: J:4u. IW> .-tMid, """"' n Golden Welt, ~ a t I• LH -1. VIU(lflaill 1001 2. U -I. ~ (WI 2. CoM Rf id ~.. t 3) Kelty (CM) I. Knuown (GG). T1me: (W) 1 l(ltzmllllr (W). Olstanct; !Mio\. vers e \&NUJ • • • 1U ,V -I. Cle""°' (LHI Z. Hlrrlt C!-C __ ,.,,. 'D...,Jl--.1.! at .i4t NleV -1. Gerdllft G<o.. ILHI ftf t!llN . ...._.,,, IM "'"~ -_.M:\ll.llUUO 1 ,.,. M.tte. Ti .... : e.1. .,. -1. Flnfer IW> t , .. ,, Estancia, Glendota · at HJ -1. Youne ICM) 2. V....W-ILHI J. o..-.i (LH). OlatlllCll: Cof""" d-' 11.•-, l>~...-.. at IOGI l. Hohl (CM) ltellllt: ~z. *4"-2 ,,... ""'° -.awun.-.1'( u -1 v1111 KMI 2. COiburn c. "'--ta ,.......... Ne..,...... t (CMI l. ...._. 100 ), HtltM: 11~ '-"M JU-, "t--• 8 PV -1. 11.-... ICM! t. P•l1lar =-~~ tt%' :,' Macldoll Buena Part. F o u rH a in <00> J. Wol\..,. ICM. He'9ht: w. 1w1 l. K-. iw>. Tlrlle: 11 a. Valley at Lemilnger (all at SP -1. St>fttNrgH (CM) 2. 9..,IOI\ llO -I. Hek91mal (W) t. Hut/Ma (GG) a. Giiiert ICMI. 01-: ......... (LH) l. ~ (LH). Tj !Ina: a..t. 3:15), CJtrus at Golden Olecus -1• Jarden ICM> t. ..e -1 • ._.'"" IW) 2. M<tton West '"'--'•--..,.,._, "":...... ~ (CM) J. Giibert (CM. (LH) a. ~ (W). TllM: 1 :• L • vo:n l4U9 --u '-AJ9,ley Obi-: T>M. 1'10 -I. Nlcllela (WI Z. _.,_., at ()OC (both at 3;;J>).; u Hnn 14, :=111•.. ILH> 1 ci..te <LHI: '"""' 'i:tti Tennia -Estancia at 1~ _ l. Cvrtt!'I (LH) 2. t...wr9Y 120 LH -1. 5911...... (I.HI 2. p _,.,.-EJ "'-.A& (LHI ). 81111 (WI. nn.: 10.J. ~ldo IW) I. I{.,.. (W). Time: ara ........... ., ..,.,..... at no -1. lllCkllnd <W> 1. carrieo uo 111e1 • ., -1. w..tmtMtw 1 Laguna, ~ Met:; at tLH> 1. i.-r .... CLHI ~: 12.1. u. Habra. Timas 41.A. Or""-, e .. ~-M-•ca at Vtnltt ~ -1. ·-(WI 2. L11Nn KJ -1. Hwr1e (Wl •. Neltoft --o;>GUUl VIM •or•.,....."· c .. Mete • <W> 1. • ......, ILHI Timi: su. <LH> a. 1a11e11 twl. ~ w. Ne ....... ...+ (all at 3:15), UCI 100 I Witt ((GO) 2. "-'--•• MO -1. W9ldolt IUO 2. LYft'\411\ LJ I "~-( • t. ~. "l""'" ICM> i" 10. <oG>. Timas 1o.i._, <W> t. Tlhttt IW> Tirno: 2:00. tLH> "'i. ·...;: <W>. 0=~~ · at Cal Western (2). ?" Ill ~.., ~) •1e1tc1e Mlle -I. ~ (LH) 1. 11-6. "•)f _ ,___ at;;,..,:., .. _n ~-:-: -· "' t I. ,. Sch"""* (W) a. Metker ILH) Time: 'V _ 1. IMl!e\I (W(WI • •·-·-'-uv ~1.16 ~ l\Y'lll 1. • Time: a.z. 4·ns . ~ .. .. ....... ,_ 440 -1. C1olpfef CGGI f. V•zllr ·,..,y,j .. -1. M411e (\.H) l. l(l1119lrlclt (~~ J. ~·t ·~it.ntw ~.::-'· """ West, ~ at cnras (both (CM)). W1rd (00). Time: .D.O. (W) L HUiier (LH). Tlma: f :J7.4. (LH) I. llltll (LHI. DINn&»: '°"' at 1:30) . 1tO -I. "lae!d (00) t. 0.1\ 120 HH -1. Cl11111oft (LH) 2..--------------------...;_- (CM) l. IC...W (CM). Times t:o:u. INPIMll'lt (W) I. lll«llnd (W), Time: ·-piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiliiiiiiia Milo -1. It. Prlelt (CM) 2. 1~:0 LH 1 .,_ II MoonAn ICM) a. KIN (GO). Time: -· ._.,. (W) t. aero I X I R • G I N I I @ 4:41. l (Wl l. Slle!>hanl (W). Time: 22.J ,.Mii• -1. oa~ ·IGGl t. 11 .. 1 '5.~ Reio -1' LI HUn. Time: E X E R C I S 0 R (CM) 3. Gidden (GGI. Time: f:IU. HJ -·'· e.nne (LH) 2. ..... .....,,,,.... -· .._ ' ........ _ .. "'-120 HH -1. OW-(00) t. ~ (W) S. H1tv11V (LH)..HlllM: ~10. r-n -• "'"_. ,_ .. -A...,,. (CM) I. LllW (GO). Tl"": 17.0. u -I. Sitter ((HI l. "' blfwle<I ................... D• ,, ...... lit LH -1. Wlll'todl (CM) t. .... (W) and ·-(W). Heltlll: c .. L L ' • I D , IT I • s 0 N G•rvYm (GG) a. ltlllMll (GO), Time: lM. "' JD.6 P'V -1. s:a,,,_ (LH) t. l lelr MWI l lRCM IT. n4 140-fltf ..0 1tellY -1. 0.rdlll 0,....,. l.llr::IL:H:):1.~CoilmMl~~·~ILH~).~Hei(lll~§l~:l~N~.==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAllla MMe. Tlrna: '4 l Mlle .... 1 -1. Cost• Mn• (11\ot)ley, OMfl. 1CaMad\o, V oul 1Y). Time: 3: 2'J. KJ -1. l'rblwd (CM> t. O.rdner (GG) J. Ill* (GG). HelQhl: •10. U -1. Gu.,. (00) 2. K1loll>ftr (001 J. #Mtloll (~0). 011t.11C>1: 211. PV -1. M<tftlk (CMl 2. __ , (GGl I. MGbtllV (CM). H-411111: lM~ SP -I lordtn ICMI 2, lar1h0Jon.-(GG) l. "lley ICM). OllWa: 12-7. Dllolo -I. "VSMll IGO) 2. ltlleY ICM) l. C.mpbeil (GG). Ollt-: 112\.'i. ... GI,,,.. 9'w. IS, Cesto "'-M SI 100 -1. WM (GG) 2. Herbedt (GCI ). G1rcttll( IGG). Tim.: 10 I. 220 -1. WI-(OGG) 2. \/erate (CMI l. Herwdt (GG). Time: US. 660 -I. Dutton IGGI 2. l(eetlne IGGI l. V111Valtl0ft0er9 (CM). Time: t:J).7. 1XID -1. Mlttoft (GO) 1. Pit.,._ (GGl l. IMrtll\al ICM). Time: 3:>1.3. 120 HH -1. Lefever (CM) I. lre1-(GG) 1. P'KI (001. Time: 11.0. 120 lH -l. Lltevar ICM) 2. lrellnd (GO) J. Pia !GO) Time: 14.S. aeo Relay -1. Gordtn L C.to M .... Tltnet I :31 I. Bee Basketball E • THE GREAT '68 • ,,.. _ 1, u..r (WI I. J, IOl:I ;H) a. L Die Of). 'nllp: 100 lrlllMdu1I M.t4WI -1. Kornbare Ma-. lb 4 1 1 1 Wll_, (NI a. k l .... (I), TIIN: IL4 ~ (AJ 2. ae.tle IAI. Time: 1:122. ...,_1, If J t l I MllW Dat I.NI 4,JU, -,._ ...... -l. SO Fly -1. JIJCctla (M) 7: Jutll"'°" 0-...., M i O e t Kiiey (UI 1" 1• ....... -1. WttOlll (NI t. U. 0.. ..,._, """'-• ). (Al l. Sh.._elta (Ml. TLma· J) 0. Untlllt, d 2 t e t ltot»rtl ct) 1" Gr-(N) a. ~ Ill. TlfN: TIIN: 1:4U. 100 F'" -1. Ar11111r (Al 2. Mou! Po.tt, lb l o t I Naoon (f) C 1 :IU. V_..,, (Al J. J-(Ml. Time· 1 :03 I. l.at'Hrlo lb t o t o HatMflall!l tal 0 - , • .. 1 ... .__ ............ MlfW a • a.cit -1. IC°""*V (A) t .._ Law""9 ") O "9 Rt•Y -• ---..._ rt.-y -1. ~ ~lllt <Al S. Lltl ..... le <Ml. Time: .__..,. ... t I I 1 Vallrf, <*"-' ..._llfltC). TllM: I.~ n.t t&AU. .,_7• \. c.o., r1 J t 1 t lcottoll tlllll: Maltr Oe~rllr 7, 4:1t.&. • ,.,. -1. lcMlfllr ~Im) • lr .. .i -1 ll•le !Al 1 Tuna .._,....,,, c > t I 1 ~r J. S.mo 2. Sarvll-"Hd " ... I. °"'Ifft!! (M) J. ""*-<Al. Tlma: (Ml J. EUia (Al. Tlma: M J. ~l'wla·~.P11 1t t1 10 11 SIMl9 IO, Clldman 2. Cniarlcll t. N-1 cm <1> ...,.. ,.,.. Veltw 1:.&7. JOO Fr• RetotY -I Analltlm 2. L~..=. ' 1 o • • HeHtlttlt: Mai.r Oet n. S.rvlr. • -,,,_.., hltY 1 NIW,.t a , L ....... ,., MM •--I!"' fl ..... t.llon: /Nier Dal 41. ·-(Wa,...., .}Cr.ti\. C..-...... , ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiir•iiii-iiiiiiiiiiii._iiiil.iiiiiiDonaiiiiii._,,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilNiiiiii. 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IMllll (N) 1 lor• (N) lo. ....._ (N). -n-: h11..t.. • ,.,., -'· • ..._ ftl> I. Tllf!S (NI l. ...... 00. T11N1 &I. 1• ,,.. -I. ...,,. "') t. ......, CNI J. Stwt (W). TlfM: M..&. • llMtl -1. lfl'l'9W (10 1 ~ (NI J. Ne tlltN. Tlme1 aA. JO 1..-t -1. 1-(NI I. GralMlm (N) 1. .,....., 00. TllM: 16.7. -.. ,.. ltaleY -1 • .....,.,. ,.,..,, Smllll, N•llY, ~). TllN: 1: ... W.tmftltt' r;;,-(M .......... .. Medley .... ., -t. WWl!I ..... 10•¥11. Wo111111. ....,., ~>. Time: 1 :116.4. 211 ''" -I. C-* !WI t. a..-CWl J. Hiii IH). Tllnt: t:tU1 • ,,... -1. LAllfW (W) t ..... (NI i. IMt (W). Tlmll: tu. -....... Mldle'f -1. 1('*91 IWI I. am111 IHI a. 8nllldlllllft CW). Time: UU. OMlw -1. ,_ IW) t. Cl*• (H) a, lt~llf) • ....,,..: D.I. 100 ,,, -Qolr (Wl 1 ...... CW> a. ...... ( . fllne: 1 :eu. Ill ,,_ -1, tet• (HI t. .. ,._ (WI a. U.. (W). TIMI: JU IT'S A HAPPENING! Tape Town INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE! DRASTIC PRICE CUTS! ALL T~IS Grt, C.pltol, Columbia, Motown, ~ Liberty, Epic,~ O.C~. ITCC 20-50% off ALL HOME SITS REDUCED Roa Mafnlflque I Tr•dr Heme s.t wfth 2 lpMk•rt. All you need fer • co.....,. '*'-St.'90 tyltem. ReCj. 99. 95 ·Save $20 •Sale 79. 95 TINNA Cninwoed Heine S...... with 2 Custom Sp11brt Reg. 169.95-Sava $30-W.139.95 ALL CAR sns CUT IORG-WARHIR with 89 95 2S,..ken. .... 129.9S IPICIAL: • ALL SITS: Automatic ..... , Ttnnt, Pa ... .... _!c,. Ca••fte ~ & Ti':,;' ..,. Warw, lt•uuCED lt'INIMUM OF n. '°""' Mlfel Sputers, Accessories - heryllllg 10-50% off Tape Town Atwlliei6-ttte L -.... .._ f• ...._ ._ ,_,., IOW""-tM17 ~a ... """-l• ......_ --· ~"' ... ..,_... ... (If Ca .... , MIWPOIT 11ACK 4ut w. ,.... c... ....... ;AIMIOft'-11GJ ,. •• " ... , .. c.....-.. , iMtrA AllA-tJU S. ....... flf Mii It l SrARKYs S.11 ·SHoP aptoSQ~o off on all merchandise • --Everything must go Pl"•s, strefdl Plats. sweaters, boots, *Is, poles, • bhldinp, aloyes, mltteas, turtlenecks. ~ 1001 SELUTIONS IUT DON'T WAIT ·. i· • Buy"°" ••• durlnt oar first big sale of the-year. 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O.fro1t. '-. ,; ~ --MAYTAG GAS DRYIR ~· PWwt1 ,,..., Regular c,... • YOUI MCHASI ROM HENDRSON'S IS IACKID IY A COMPllTI SIRVICE DEPARTMINT , SMALL· NOVICI -Alejandro Rey II IUl'prised when bf8 1ftisb god-dnpter aplltDI tblt she wants to be jmt like Si1ter Bertille, played 111 8e1ly Field, on tM "11.JUIC Nan" toD1Pt in color at 8 Oil CJianntl '1. TELEVUION VIEWS 'Laughter' Busy Beehive ly CYNTHIA LOWIY NEW YORK (AP) -Tblrt WI a.bmy buzling belldl't of activity OD ABC w.._.., Digbt .. a aamber of talented F.ngHa perform .. need and roar*1 around, furiously rertrlnC Noel Coward's wartime corned "Preeent Laughter." TH! Vl~CLE, 1llgbt IDd genially utirlc, showed its ~ a little but tened nicely as an op- portuntty !or PU O'Toole to display bis ability to handle i •t. brittle line. Although from time to time tt>. aclor seemed to omdo tblnp a l:tttle, the totlll J9Ult wu a merry two houri of t.elevision en· tenatnmeot. O'Toole pl.,ed a London matinee idol ~ ttonall1 unable to stop al'tlng for a moment and with a spedal talent for getting im'Ot.,ed lrith women. Jte was awTounded by ID UIOltment of dttermined ~ He tried to get out of the clatcbel of a predatory woman and allo to pfep~ for a fortlp tour. THI SCRIPT coald petilaps hive been tlabterr eel a bit, but from start to finish tM spedaf Noel Coward touch WU evid«tt. 0'1'oole pla,..S OM of thoet llPPll'entty eopbistltated raket who ls at heart jut a htlpl• male wbo must bt protected bf ~. motherly women. · Banor Blackman, once the nemesls of James Bond,~ the attractiYe Ml'ilDfed wife of tbe ador db ~ of coune be w• eveotuall1 re- untted. LUCILLE BALL, plugging her forthooming mo. tlon ptdure tn Jncland DOW bt the cumnt lll- 90ft't p!'Oductklo of ''The Lucy Show" is finished, told a reporter for Variety tblt h format of her CBS Mrles would change nat INIOD. The trade paper quoted the star as saying that ati. plans to gtt thole two etitJclnn back ha th• aeries -ttle boy and the eirl who were shipped off to tebool several NUCm1 blct and never heard from a,atn. The locale of the series shifted from C-On· nectic:ut to Ho!1ywood. But when the children reap- pear, they will be the two Amu children, Lucie and Desi Jr .. both in their teens. IOTH Of' THIM-bne appeared from time to time on t!le pro~arn. and youn~ Deli haa bad con· stderabi. lbow business experience playtn, in a mUlical trio that includes Dino Martin, Dean's youn~ IOn. It may be that the 1Uccet1 of NBC'• New Rowan and Martin varl~ shew. Lucy's direct competition. had IOIMthtng to do wttb her deciJion to revise led freshen ap the !Jihow. On seveTal occasions rttently. a ftriety hour 1\11 ·rnatctied and 8'tn pulled ab-.! of a lonc·ptaytn( comedy 1eries tn the rattnes. AT THE ENO of this week. ABC will drop the fln·minute morninf{ news summary by Marlene Sanden. Mise Sandera, oehrort te1tYia!on'1 only woman with a n"'9 fhow of her own, hu bad the daily ~ since 1984. Before that, the late Liu HoWll'd presided over a 11 ..... minute ntw1 ipot. Rtcomrntnded toni~ht: "Carol Ctlannin« and 101 men.'~ 9-10 PST, 1Ptdal program with Walter Mlttilau and George "Burns that was originally ICbeduled for November but poetponed by a strike of network tedmidanl. Dennb the M~ THURSCA'f .. !, "'o.:&r ... (q (I) .... ............ (Ct ( i[a.) ..... MlrNttlf, ........ -..., GCOLORI "WR£ Of TH! tr WILDONUS" -Jsffrey Hunter, Jean Ptttn.I ....... (C) ..... Iii ......... <*-> '52-=--""*· .. Nm. w ene,...... (C) C30 • ,.., .. ~---~T'"-­............... . .......... ....... ............... .,00 ...... (C) (IO ... , ............. (30111111.) ...... ,,, ... .......... ,, ........ ...... ,. nl!Cll .......... (C) .) Wallr Clellllltl. !A ff; 1:116tef """'(C) .) • ....,, ....... (C) (30 Illa.) e P ,_, CIO Illa.) e 1 LM LlllJ (30 lllL) ........... tea (30 .... ........ LMlc ............ . ., ..... m...,... ...... ....... -. .,.,, .. .... Cl) Dr..,.e: fC) ~ ...., .,..,.... ....... _ ... •• Officer .......... ... tlcally ,., .......... ... ... ~~-.... ...................... DollOlllM ................ ... • lllllf« fct '° ...., ..... GalN ... ........ (II., .................. ,. ... " ...... 11111 .. u.. ,,, .... _ ..... . ..... _.., .. ....., ..... ....... ,, .......... r-.ilt." *'••m ....... ._ • (IOilklO.. ..... ~-................. .... """"' .......... ............... ..................... !.r"' .......... (It D "SUSPD!H TMIATRl'1 * A mlillOftlh .... I - pmbler tn the ..e fir. out Ntof ...... l1;l9.... (C) ............ 0. ...., '17-• My-. --.... .. u (J)lllt ,...,.. ... (Q anm-,....,a..(C) •'-... -~ ......, ........... , ... , ....... ~ '11-""* ..... ............. (...., ....... ......._ .... ea.: JUDGE PARDI . . • " IWold La Doa TUMILEWEIDS ' .. s 11 ~ • I • I I I 2C CE .. I ... VII • I I • 'Finiiin's Rain"#XiW' tit ~~a-High David Acrea ii ~ the play, #b1ch coocerns tbt uploitl of u e ld erl 1 lrlsbm.u who lteaJI a crock of eol4 ftClai a teprecbaun and bi4MI it ia a section ol the Sot6. Southtrn OrMfl County Pim Run , Showf nt e NC1W SHOWING e ·-----~ Op.n 6:45-Sunday 2:15 THE LUXURIOUS IEW IAll. THEATIE • CHIU> wmt PAllNT ONlY • {''What ........ here ft • fafluN te communlcat..'') • • ... mrt ••••• Royal Bank the royal treatment . . . . ... .. l~l/mesa "' ... ' •••• t' ... ~ ~ \ "'' .... ' ~ ~do NIWPOIT H ACH -• .... ••'"-.. foi..t... tW. hlo -o•. :a.u se HELD OVER 2nd Week Acedemy Nominee SUSAN HAYWARD SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES lw.Sllewlfwtt6:4S C...C-lllew s...., ,,_ J , .... -. ................. ,-'711 ACTION e COLOR Jdwl WIYM lt.*'1 MltdlU"' "IL DORADO" OMfl JMr!I~ "THI SILIMCllS" . ' ' PAULO A Cool, s.dltfl<, Mod Mevltl An Color "THI PINTHOUlr ................ - ,-._ ,.. __ r -• • • • • ' r• • t• ~·w ., .,-..-~'+-.. • -..-t• .. J Pilot Want Ads Theater .Gets New Location 'l'be Westminater Olm- muntty Theater is m°"8c to another location -ad. appropriately, will opea lb new theater with a world p~e. At a membership mee~b Saturday evening, t e Westminster gioup voted wumimoual.y to lease a new building in the Westmin.lter Center at Golde.q_ • W~at Street • D d We~ Avenue for the presentation Honeymoon's Over HOUSES FOR SALi 1000 $17,950 &:YI )'UIU' famUy a tmme. Too rood to be en.. Bat tt ill 3 ~ btdraoma, beeutitldly peeled livtnc mom, new rup. AllUDle th!t 1ow intttest k».n and iua.ao Ptl' montb lndodel eax.. and inla1'bC'e, CaJI ~' I Tb11 won't last!!! COSTA MD.A OmcE i&29 H.tJor &ltd. ~ Open Ull t PM CUSTOM $29,950 lnoompanible, rolfien' dle- licht! Neet 3 bdrm on 1p comer lol nr c:ourae. Dbl Wied t.1dl frpbce. Whale d a bQy $29,9'ie>. MESA VER- DE REALTY StS-5990 LEGAL NOTICE '·tMU CI RTl .. ICATI 01' DllCONTIWUAMCI Ofl USI 0, .. ICTITIOUI MAM&. THE UHDEltSIGHED, M Hrfnen ol I llmlled ptr1Mnll'-lu•OWl'I I • of all future productions. Jaquie Moffett renects dismay over hubby Joel Opening the new theater Tropper's reaction to their new apartment in this ltocS<I-'-"Y• 1 I Im It• II 1Nr1Mrs~lp, do lle.-.bv Ciffflfy !Mt eflk tlw Dec:tnlbtr 1, 1"1, IMY dl-.llnuell Ille uu of Ille ftctltloul ntmo, "ltOC$(1tnC4 Company, 1 11 m 111 • Mr1Mrt/llp", tit 9"1 $4~ 1'"91, StM'llon, C11iloryM1 '°'90. Tiie lollowlno penon1 W-. ,,.,,... In full Ind P4-of re•kMM• aro U follow\ We<I 1111 -ral Plf1Nn end limited Ptrtner of Mid llmlNd partn«t/llp Oolne Mll'lctl Ulldtlr Mid Mme: on April 12 will be the first sce-ne from "Barefoot in the Park," now on stage ~ormaoce anywhere of at Lhe Laguna Playhouse. The comedy plays through Summer Llgbtnin.g," an Saturday and continues Mardl 6·9 under the direc-ori&lnal drama by Tom Titus, who a1Jo will direct _t_io_n_o_f _K_e_n_t _J_o_hn_so_n_. -----------the play. J•mn E ~-0-tl "•r1Mr. •• Slat11o/11 CrMI, U Cenacle, C:.111 Frencl1 J. W•llll.o-r•I ,..,.,_., n2S R~e Roed, Sen Menllo, (aUI HH1»rt 0 PMrhon-t..,.,,li.ct Pam. J?U 8ett>_.I Orlvt. loo A.-ln. For the past five seasons, ~:!" our .,_, ll>k ht .,., II the Westminlter players have performed in the auditorium of the l'lth Street School when their latest production, ~ "Never T o o Late," closed last weekend. Oscar Nominations Prompting Questions ~.1''7 J-E.~r Fr...c:k J. Web/I tt..tlert D. , • .,._ Oeled ~r t, IW. STATE 01" CALIFORNIA, COUl'l!Y ol Loi AJIOllH, 11 0.. tt.k loltft lier el o-..r, AD ' IH1. btlor• ..... Ille ~...,..i. • Nolan' P11blf( In Md tor uld GounlY and ~... re1tdlno _ _.,,. dull' com- mbslone<:I -owom. --llY •-.,.., Melody land Tickets Set Tickets will go on sale today at the Melodyland Theater box office and all theater ticket agencies for the tbrff.play spring sea"SOn of Broadway hits which will open on Tuesday, March 12 with • • E n t e r Laugblng," starring Reni Santoni and directed by Danny Simon. Second play in the aeries will star Shelley Winters In Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth," opening a tw~week run on March 2115. ,...., ,....., "To Sir With Love" ,... ''The Biggest Bundle of Them All" aMertw~w•• INVENTORY TAX SALE 'ON ALL PIANOS. I ORIANS , ... ~. RM19f:R ....... Tr ... f .. UtlD-lllCONDITIDNID ORGANS .... from $495 • ~. ltMM. ~ ....... ~ --· 'IANOS , .... from $499 • a1 1 u1LT-4UlllAHTllD GRANDS ... , ftom $849 =.i"' :J:"',.#.1 .. IW I ,RH • And be ;:r.• lnovlrt obovl ..,.. l"lanl & CM11 Rtnlll L••- l'WcllaM ,. '"· WAWCHS MUSIC CITY Mll'lllfl'llfl 8 1• !led ,.11"1 SMP .. utlt CH lt ,.IU1~·2116 e rletel •t 1•11 Diep "'""'•Y C.1t 1 Meu By BOB THOMAS AP Mtv ... TtlevlalOll Wrlltt' HOLLYWOOD (AP) Questions that are being asked about the Academy A ward nominations: If "Doctor Doolittle" was considered one of the five best pictures of the year. why wasn'l it nominated for direction or performances" Was Katharine Hepburn's performance in • ' G u e s s Who's Coming to Dinner" really that good, or was she nominated for sentimental reasons' Why was "Far From the Madding C r o w d ' • so overlooked'! It wa s named only for original musical IC()l'8, Has there ever been a year ol less d1stmgwshed 'Musi'c' Tops HOLLYWOOD IUPI) "The Sound of Music" broke all previous b o x o f f i c e recordt for motion pictures at Ute end of 1967 when it grosied more than Sl05 mJ.Uion. ---.~~e.~ . . . . . . ........ . .............. c-. sreOMD ""'THIATU lilt V1ll • .., • .._, leadl ''""' lllwety MllMt-41• ' "' -~ Step The•+re •A TAITI OJ HONIY" JMIES E. MEAGHER, fl'ltANCIS J. songs? Try whistling any of WALSH, Ind HEllllEltT D PEARLSON th<>m. ,,.,,.., 1,. iubtcnbed lo the wllhln known to me "' bt ll>t ""°"' -. W "Tho hl Mod IMtrv,,_1 end ~ to ""' as roug y e-rn 111at INY "'"'"'eel ttte Mme. 1n w11nns Millie'' reaUy g~ e.nough :,er~iur!.ii..,: ";;:,:r.~ :!1 ";~ ,,.~ to win seven norrunations? enc1 ,..., 111 "'" certlnui. 11n1 •bov• Why did th<> v 0 t er s wrlllen. (OFFICIAL SEAL) overlook the perfOTma.n<!es ALBERT PEAlllSON f "I C ld Blood?" Notary ,.11btlc<1lllomle 0 n 0 • PrlnofNI Office Ill !\.rid didn't "The Taming Loo ""'9&111 Countr of the Shrew" deserve more Nov. 22, tm · L Mr Commlulon EIQllru tt:ian . nominations for art P. bll•hed :. coui oa11, li'tlof. d1rect10n amf C 0 S t U m e Februarv 2' end March 1, U. 11, design? t'61 JS•-41 Shouldn't James Joyce LEGAL NOTICE have been nominated for ,..HnJ 1 .J "UJ •• · CIRTl'ICATI Ofl' COlt,.OltATlDN 'Oil screenp ay Vl ysses, In· TUNIACTION 0,. IUllNIH UNDH stead of. Joseph Strick. and THE u:o'~~~~~0N"Jo"~~=l'OltATION Fred Ha mes? "°" ne""r W11tr 1n.1 11 1a Clllftductl"' Do the b e s t · p i c t u r e • IM'-1octi.d •• 12t0t So. ""1111"11•n . . Pr j AYMUI , H--.. -AllO W nominations reflect es · onnee Gouftlv. c1111om1a. -"'' dent Johnson's plea against 11c1111oua firm "'"" o1 c"""r~ Co<1"' C-nr and 1M1 ..i,, llrm It cempaMd traveling abroad? AU five a1 "" ,..._..,. -·"""· -.... ~ were filmed 1n the United <1~ •• °' ~"::! ~:~: '"'. States. although part of '1fl!O so ,.,..1,'* A•-· H.wt11orno. "Doctor Doolittle" was shot ~~r:e~ "' ,,_ 1hl• 11'11 .... .i overseas rro::::;. 1::11 And are the Academy -OEMPSEY's co11cRnE be b · •:.. CORING CO., INC voters mg c auvuus ... " E"en1 J. o-.. Y. about rewarding Americ~n ~~•ubon. actors? Only three of this sem11rv year's 20 nominees were ~bt~Er.ro~,,L~~i:::.':i.es. u foreign-born vs. more than °" "'" 12111 °"' of Fe11rut~ ... 1~-o tNI, before me. 1 Hoterr .-vv ... half last year· In. •nd lot u ld Courtlv Ind Slele, Or are the voters simply ""'°"'"' •-red EDWARD J.: · ? DEMPSEY and DONNA PAULSON know., lookmg f o r newcomers . 10 m• 1o bt 111e PrealdMt end S.CHl•l'Y· Who ever heard of Dustin rospec.tlvel• ot "" --•lion 1111.!..._o· 1<ul9d "" wt"'ln lntlrv..-on _,elf Hoffman, Gene Hackman, ,,, "'' corpore11on 111ere1n named. 1nd George Kennedy Michael J. •d<nowtodeed to me 11111 •lldl corporellon ' e•KUted ftM Hmt Pollard Estelle Parsons, <OFF1C1At. sEALI '. h . Jpttrer T. Ollofman Beall Richards of Kat ar1ne Hot•rv Public • c:.111orn11 Ross before this year? r~~~:r~ Aren't the awards much Mr commh•lon !•pt,... simpler and more logical :;..~ 1"' now that designations of 111c.__ M. Lt1111, . d I Jtflrey T °'"""°"' AltwN'f\ black·and-white an co or 147 n . R.,,_ _...,_ have been eliminated in a ... tttr H1111. ctN1. '"" Pub41-0r•ft9e CoUI 0.llY "'llO'· photography, costu me Fib. 2f -,,..,.,, 1. , .. :n. ,,.. isNe design. etc.? Wouldn't they be even bet· LEGAL NOTICE teor with one writing award --.. -o-T_1C_1_0=-.,~cuo1To111 d th SUPIRIOR COURT 01' THI instead of two? An e ITATI 0, CAl9'0RNIA l'OR same for scoring? THI COUNTY 01' OUNOI P . . Ne .... .,,, Why wa sn't Sidney ottier Eelitt ,,, •Mh v•ncwnt wenn. Oe«•" nommate~? . edNOTICE I~ HEREIY .. CIVIH lo the Why did the voters fail croe111on "' "'' above ,..,.,,.., ~ to give ed.lting nominations :!' .:i~ r::=.,. n.1~:' ,~:~ :11~~ to "The Graduate" and -· wllll Ille MCftMrv YOUd>eFI. "' .. nd Cl d .. t of the otllct ol "'• cltrl! .. "" lllo•• Bonrue a Y e, w~ tntltl«I court, ,,. 1o •'*""' lhtm, wtth the years m o gt Im· '"" nKet••rr ~'" "' "" u,,. ? dtnl(lned at 1M offlct ol Ma Allottwva. agjnatively edHed films . P•rlt ... 1nc1 s1t1y, .. 11or111 Main s1 .... 1 • Suite IOI, S.nte AN, C1llfDmla, _.,lcll 'N T 11 Ille Pl•et ol bu•I-• ol Ille und•..,19* eve r ()() In ott !Niten H'11lnlne lo 1t1t .,1111 , ot Mid dla.dtnt, wllhln ti• montl\I .ittr lht llrst publl<.atlofl of lhl1 ft911clo. Delk! Fe0rva7 J. 1~ Late' Opens ~=-' .... ,,,w.: Wiii "' .,,. I-ntmtd .,._, ... r11 .. -Seetr, • • Nerti! MM "'°"' The Garden Grove Civic sw11e • Theater will present the ~ .. ,.t;::.1~ comedy "Never Too Late" ·~.., C::=-cou• o.iiv "'"•'· for two performances only F.o. n. ,. .,.. ,,..,c:11 1, "" ,,. ,., ... Friday and Saturday even-LEGAL NOTICE mgs The production will be ,..D60 Staged at 8"'" pm at the Cl llTt,.ICATI 0, I Ulllll U .JV • ·• • fl'lettl-,_ N•IM Jordan School auditorium THE UNDlltSIONID .. ~= 9821 Woodbury St., Garden:;:..•~~~ ~°1'.n w.1 Grove ....... ,,,..... eom MIM.11 c:.""""!; u.-Illa 11<'"*'-""' -.. 'N. k ' Film s t G<>LD!H HANOU DRY CLIANI~ le e •nd "'°' .... '""' " ~ "' .... leltow"'9 ----!vii -• ._ "' .......... ... .. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -,..io;,s;,,.~w~: -....-Merte L. Paramount Pictures will -· -.. 11. L-11 L-..,,.. G a i. A,,., can,.,.,,.. f77'N film "Nick The reCA, WITNESS -...... -1flll ... Fabulous King of t h e "' J•-;~~: HooWf Gamblers" th1a summer. _ .. L. .._..- ----u;;;;;;;;----ITATI °' CALll'OllMIA I ••••-nu• COJl."V.or' ::"~0Y1 ti J•-~r:-A,D, ' ... -.:-..:: ,._., LOHO llACH OAtfleW 4-1 •1' SAT~Ol'PICIOfM12NOON WllXDAYI ·IOX OflfllCI icJO '.M. FAT OumwriGHT ,.... -.... -· ~ IN!w. • JU[ftl;I Note,., fl>wllllc 111 .,,.. 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"· ,., ... 1»41 ~~~~~~~--~ .. HOUSllS l'OR SALi General 1000 . EASTSIDE Bf6AllCE AT A PRICE YOU CAN AF· FORD. Quallttt' o:mtnl:ted 2 bechoma, 2 full baths home. D I N I N G AREA, breakfalt bar, IPllCe lllvinl Buill-tn Pl kikben and lep- llt"lte aervloe porch. Newl.1 painted thru out. C9l'pet!I. drapec and DU • tone ftdio speaker ~ b:hJded.. ~ ~ dqul;lie P"" age • h!noed yard. $19,{XXI • 5" 'Xi FHA LOAN CAN BJ: .ABJMD>. Doo't hl!litat. • ACT NOW! Income Tax SHELTERS 2 Units ••••.••••••••• $22,950 Duplex .. • • • • • • • • • • • • $24,500 3 Units ............. $28,500 Triplex • • • • • • • • •• • • • $44,250 4 Plex .............. $57,500 Come in &: dilC\Jlll wftb ua the units 5UI led for )'OU. Newport •t Vldoria 646-1811 -Gfl <C•ll Iii Anytime) What's It Uke? To ftnd that old t.uhioned rural privacy on a street of weU cared for custom type homes? Well, it's like thia: 4 bedroom, 2 beth. huge family room. aepante ~ ing room with a covered pa- tio and beautifully laodscap. ed large rear yvd. Has " Newport ee.ch adreu and the price is $37,500. Colesworthy & Co. 642-7777 1~ Hartior Blvd., C.M. Next IX> SMclt 5bop Jr. -OWNER'S SACRIFICE BRlboa Caves home, greatly reduced to $57 $». 3 BR 2 Ba. Waterfront, slip. Owner w carry T. D. Offer down MINIMUM DOWN Own It OO'W. 3 BR 2 BA. 3 Car gar, worbbop area; Costa Mesa home. 25 X ~ cov. petio. Owner w/carry 2nd T.D S23,750. BIG EDGE REAL TY 3040 E. O>ul Hwy., CdM ~5.155 ANYTIME -Wf NEED HOMES 1411~=1 S4().1 151 P1rty Hou.. t'i " u detached CODCftta block game or IUlllJJO~ mom +4Afamrm~ M>tt«. RMI abarp A opei for oUerP.. College R .. lty 54UllO WE NEED HOMES ): ,, 1 " t ., I t I' \I I • \\ I I 1 I I ~· \l(\\I{\\ ., ' \I ' --~ 'Coll .. P.t S BR 2 htti, double ft~ place,~. Open Sat/ Sun 1..S. ·1ea~C•om I.up 2. BR 2 1-dt, tGrner lat. Vacant. '23,llO Westside IDeclal S Bil 2 bath. oom.,letel,J ,... cJecoratecl. Vacant It read.)' for MW owntr. S19.9li0. '9111 REAlTY CO. PANORAMIC VIEW iohn macnab HARBOit HIGHLANDS Tbe papular LARGE 4 BR, 2'i'J beth,· bit-in kitchen. faro rm Mel.Iott built home hdwd floors, new carpetlnc Immaculate cood -S3T .S00 IRVINE TERRACE Beaulitul 2 BR, 2 bath and den home. Uvl111 Room baa cathedral cellinp overlookina 1arse heated pool ExctUent. cond • $47 ~ VIEW Of the bay and lilbll from N~ magnil!cent Vi.ew the ltvl.nr room and prden 4 Bedroom. 4 ba, d.inq rm, deck of this 3000 11QU&re large IOcial nn, carpets, foot ranch home. Are you dnpes, and landacaped. looldnc tor a 4 BR home Access to private beacbd wbldi ll sreat I.or enter-Yor Sale by Builder ta1ninC and ii allo an Ideal OPEN DAILY famUy home with Its la.rKe 1136 Santitto Dr. rumpus room and room for Dovu Sboru a pool! Onl1 $49.950. $111,000 -exc ~ :'!•SPRING •• ,REALTJ ' lQ WntcUU Or., Npt. Bch. INCOME s s s Thia II truly a steal t!!,000. beJow Identical unltl next door. 1 unltl tn top nntal ara wm eeU tor minimum don or w111 c:onsSder trade for nice 3 bedroom home. call 1110W for detaila. $62,000 642-1235 PRICE REDUCTION on Canyomide home fn exclllli•e Cameo Shores 3 bedroom.a A: family rm lelJlll'll te 1ervlce porch clean "L" f1ocr plan around large heated pool reduced to $63.SOO Call Mrs. PavloYich Evd:liTU3U EASTSID~ DUPLEX -$20,900 Dandy 2 bed?ooml nch llde. Always rented.· nlA or VA no down. 646-7171 • 546-2313 ()pm.Eva tU 9 THE ~J EAL ESTATERS I/I BAY AVENUE NEAR UIRARY 3 IR APTS POOL ,,_ ....... ,. .. BUSBOYS DISHWASHERS 11 or.Olct.r - DAY SHIPT APPLY IN PERSON 8-11 and 3-5 RBIBEN E. LEE Designer Draftsman Destp aJ>d pacb,rfng of eleetromechanlcal c:ompm- ent.s. Transicom Corp. 851 W. 18th, CDsta Mesa 642-9000 Coolc-Pantryman Experienced. pays. Good Worlcinl conditions. Apply In penon . Shift Shirt Rnt. CARRIER IOYS GOOD ROtrrES AVAILABLE ACCouinAlr ' . M1nlt1U CommunlClflons 2230 S. Anne St. S.nt• Ana, Callf. 54G-2820 SHIP CAPTAIN Private campany needs a permanellt, tu1I time ca tor it'1 W> foot veasel -. raied IC9y tor Yeer-round cuatoi:ner entertainment Shtp 1'ill ..,end w I n t n ~ootba Illa Jloican watt!l'll .net 11UDUD11r in Southem Ca11f.ol'1lla. Individual_. have proveri capabllltls of assinntn1 full reiqirmtNlfty ln bandllnc lblp, a ~t crew of blr. and pecta. Experience ' ID operatfnl ill Mexican and Western couta1 parts and waten, wb &ood command of Spanf.lb ~ and Cllltoms required. Escellent alary aJld ~ beneftta. Pleue reW ill coaMence to: Bo• M 40 Delly Piiat Expudlng IOcal manufac. turtng comPllftY ~man ~enced tn Ill pbaeee of . rubber manufacturing. S.ncl raume to: PERSONNEL DEPT. P. O. Box 167.S Santa Ana, Calif. All replies atrlctly confi- dential An equal opportunf17 employer MARINE WPBmR Expert~ tn construc- tion and ftnl.ddnr of cab- inetry and panell for tn. terlor ol one-OI-a-kiDd yachts. Pn!vloua expert.. erice with IOl1\e ftbregla.u t1;Sdul. Send Jetter er r. au~ to Box M 31 Dally Pilot An equal opportun117 employer Fry Cook Appey w'ffldy between 3 pm and 5 pm. Sncd Shop '#1 .. . . " .. -~-~_., ..... . .. -~-......... ... ~.......... ... ..............-----.:..---........ -: --- 1111a.111y EllllMf .a ~ reqund. Ex-~ u R.eliablllty ..... :r tn Clmllt Analy- • preferred. WUl conalder Circuit Oeltp Eniineer who detdl't9 Ill> enter fteld of re.llabWty. WIU Pftiorm In small profeuional IJ'OUP where recocmtion o( oom- petenca It C!OnlPlcloua. Will be expoKd to all phues oJ 'retlabWty and wllJ ~Ive ~that wtn prepare l.ndtVldllll for manacement. Dr1flsm1n llectr..Mectt.nlc•I Mln!mwn ane year ~Xl"~ eneie. Mu..t be wl.llln1 lo wortc ~ lhlft Chellk1I lib Tea1lciln To be l'ftPOl'lsib&e for p~ aration, atoraae. ~ Inc and proper d1'poal al. cbemk:al l()lutlocua (tnor-. pnic> for l.C. l41b. Mtm. mum two ye&r1 coDese or equivalent. M u 1 t have coune work In chemistry. Production Test T echniciln 2nd Shift MUllt pogea knowledge of electrlcal and electronic test theory. We W'dc:olne candidates who have com- pleted technkal traJnlnr IChool or rettnt military electronlcs count Cont•ct Steva Joyce 833-0600, ext 2112 COUINS RADIO CO. 19700 Jembor• ltd. Newport ia..ch All applicant& reviewed on merit wtth no biu toward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. DWTSMAll Electro-Mechanlcal Must have et leall three or lour yeara experience tn ICbl'Dlatks, cba..it ~ out. and pr1nted drc:uft board draJtinl. Excellent chance tor ld- nncement w I t b leadtnc manufacturtt' ot profe... Iona! audio equlpmt'Jrt fw the recordinc and broad- casttns lndUltr)'. Salary commensurate with experience and qualltlca- t!ons. Evenln1 and Saturday \~ tervlew1 may be arran1ed by calllni: WIGEVIN Division of Sclenti.tk lndustrles, Inc. 1801 E. c.,negle Ave. S•nt• An• ~130 An equal opporturut;y t'mployer Mill Operators Must h•ve •t leHt thr• yHrt racent proflllng experience on multi • 1pindle m• chine. . CADILLAC -GAGE· wm com 1166 Whittler Ave. Coet•~ 644-2491 An equal apporturuty employer OPlota MOTOllDI CORP. ..... Experienced • Capo•ten • llecttlclw ...... ...,. Penonnel Manager · Attractive C.-rMr ,_a. tfon ope~n with fHt trowlnt Of'. nte Coun- ty com y. 220 em- ployeu. Prier experl· ence In comparable position MC .... ry. Reeponalble te the Pr .. ldent of the com- ,.ny for all penonnel functions. Submit , .. urne to: U.S. Diven Company Attn: Mr. ROMCrmt P.O. lox 1675 Santa Ana, Calif. An equal opportunity emp.loyer Alert Yo•ftCJ Men 18-28 U you bave f!Ver a.,PUed for a ales pollitklin a n d bMrl turned down because ~ Wtft too yocmc OI' tack- ed ptld lt!llCe comider t:hil ..Uqu.~. ~ '4 $130 per week .. ,.,, Our Orwlp Qlullb' Divt.. ional Manacer will train two aurealV• )'OOlll men for an exiltinc career ID the a1n promotion fietd. We are not u concerned Wlth yotr preftJul wortc experienoe OI' edldtion u we are with JOUl' desire for traininl. and mtereat ln worldnr with people. For lmmedla~ conddera- tion call SJt.11&1 after 1D Lm. Inspector Mlgnetlc Pirtle ... EXperleoced OI' 'Will train. Prvpaa!Ye CIOftlPllD1, ex- cellent frtnle bel\dlta ln- cludblc pemion plan. Ap- ply SHUR-lOI CORP. 1300 I. Nennlndy , .. S.nt1 An1 0 block N. of YcF9ddm Ir Iii 1*lck w. of Crud) AUTO SAWMBI 1 A :;:~~e1 .JJ:jJ_ agency P...te.lon•I Servi~ for the employer end the •ppllc1nt 133 Dover Or., N.B. 642-3170 '49-2743 r:Jf L:> /ll'llMl llt'fDMISO ID30ll/lll. Mi«P .... ~f-"9·~--­ l'MJNC•41 "'° Phone TODAY tor an appolntromt f« a more REWARDING ruTURE. 6-42.9080 for appoint. SCRfBftD c., .. rs for Secy1. & Bkpra. In Orange County 642-7484 546-'°20 Screened Peraonnel Acency 901 Dover Dr., Newport Bch. LUICH WAITRESS 7400 Good Opportunity APPLY IN PERSON 3-5 P.M. DAILY Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• cfel Mar ... Plrf Time TEWR Experience MCetsary Apply In person MARHllRS Sa•inas & loin 1515 Wntcllff Dr. Newport IHch S.Cret1rl1I PCiitlon School Dlstrlct Adminlltra- tioll office. Shorthand A tyl)-bls experience required. Sal. a.ry ~-mo. Apply im- mediately Hlllltiniton Beach Union Hlib School Oistr1ct, Penonnel Office. Td . No. 536-9331. Aton C1lll111 I I I No experience neceaary to earn eood lnc:ome. f r I e t r a I n I n I · Call collect 5iJG.58liO lecepllt1lsl Type 60 w p.m. G«ld mus. i"l'oet ofdce .,.... tioD. Excepbona.i crowth opportunity! Apply ANNE HAUSER WUU. Pereira & Associates MlcArthur & Ford lAI. Coron• del Mir ActvertislftCJ ACJHCy N~ Be a ch, needs abaJ"I) p I u /30 with lhort- hand and typing atdl.la. Per- ter alft\CY exper. ~ tunlty to.r cal wtdl abUitJ to orpnl.ze and lake re- aponstbllity Call M". lruncl-te 642-3910 MOl1lERLCiS home needa live In Houaekttper. Mmt lo' 1• chlldreo· Printe room A balil. Refs. miWred- Prefer over ~-$150 • $200 mo. 962-3562 call after 2. AFTERNOON babysitter for 1 ftve yr old cirf. 1: JO to 6:30 dally, 1696 Monrovia. CM &12-rnl Sl'ITER for 2 chlldttn. 6 nlil:bla a W"eek. Poalble liV&- in. Brooktiurlt A Adami. 962.7682 SANDWl(l{ M.akf.ft, nidall 9 pm...S a.m. 5 days. AJJllly HAMBURGER • HENRY 7lJ6 Placmtia, a.ta Mesa BAR.MAID I Dancer wtd. Mini ak1rt. Top P a Y • SARONG, o.ta Mela 6*- 9991 e Need 5 Fullerette Mana.I· era. WW train. H.B., F. V. atta.a. 9S2..s244 HOUSEKEEPERS, ~ enced. Park Udo ConvaJa. cent Center. M2-IOM Pt. TIME Fullemte:a. $2.50 per hr. par. to ltart. Mn. Ed•arda ~2975 or 546-57«1 BABYSITI'ER. Uve--ln or out. ~wed mother OK. s. Cout laza area. 56M71. WAITRESSES, Exper.1 Day ahJ.ft. Beacbcom her 2633 w. Coaat Hwy., N.B. e BE A J'UI...LDU:M'E e S2 HR. !;UARANTEE! Local area. tm-1992 ~ ~enced WIC i't)'Ust No Calif. l:k:eDM req. Cd &0-0100 Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 Entineerina Records . 6-1' i.... l'SDow BlcJr -Spumlt •• •/w004 c:::.n.. .... S~ ... W/w004 can.I lidlll _ _...._ 8' '--Bliek C.d!.tdnl orno. r LooM Beck CatMdral _____ _ plllowa w/wood trim IHI ,, 'l'uxedo blck with 1°'* i~~~~ = and curved U11ll ··-------""°° .., 8' ApplJqued pillow • U'Dll -"""' ... CENSUS TAKERS SIMMONS MIDI A-llDS $1.15 P• !lour. :m people 2-Red tScbt '-cl/Double dl.e -Im ........ Approximately 15 2-J'1oral prtnt/Daulal9 .. ---·-.Nl' dQ9 wait tn Mardi. ~ 1-Gold Ear.11 .u.mc.n11>ouble .. == quir.. U.S. Cltiunahlp at 1--Green lfal.aphyde/Double lbe -·-- •--U Id '0 d 1-Kinc Siu fflde..A-led ····-·· -J9US o ,c o . · ~ ~. able to llDIOOM SITS t1• -·· = work 9Dd cbmb stan W S.Plece caned Medlt.ernnl.u Mn ifomla ...... ~'. cu 4-Piece carved MediternDlu --~ 151 milelce paid 1f driVUll ~ 6-Piece HtaVJ' Spul&b OU ---~-~,.... quired. APlllY . penClll by 7 -Piece Wb1te 1ftncb Provfnc:t.l -llardl m SPANISH HUTCH ·-··-·----·-----s-tiff lf. WllCI •AMI TAM.I & CHAtlS -S310 ._, PERSONNEL DEPr. SlftlMONS MAnllSS '& IOI SPIJN• SITS ... -.111P7 ID purdlUe rn. ...., . ,...... Sa-rice NO DIPOSIT SJt.t5Jt 19J.10Jt l* DAYS ONLY , ..... Sit., Svtt. . 0,... fll • """ Save ., to 509/e ~ o~!'°~ Kine s12e -.. ··----·-··-··-........ -···-··--··.P>'J 1,. C: ~v. Quffn Size ---·-·-·----··-·-·14.1 tt ---,~~----HW'!)'! Some cine-of• tea!, Double Size -.......... -·····------~ n R.Dll A Nn ._. wttlli ..n ..-:ba AutolMfte Sendlnt Twin Size .. -·--·-·-··--' .. -.. I? • COLOR TV AD Bl.AND NEW ad fdll.y a a.c.fvlnt Tt"f,. HIADIOAIH IMt la. --............. pus $12 MONTH -.Iced bJluren...tce · 0,.rator CH.AIU 1tet111 IALt Opt. tD ba)o. n._ ..me.. dept. J'amoua bnDdl IUCb ~ed. preferably In 2-Tufted back 1old velvet -----·-··-.1194 $1J1 Free deUwr,. No depod. u RCA Victlar', Zenltb, MQ- at.ock ~ Stutlni aai. 2-11iht beck sreen c~ ___ ,, PVl50 tllf ORDER BY PIDU ... Holpoint. Admkal, Pldl. ..,.. ~ WW 1-Tufted ti.ck B&rrel Style twivel su.M5l co, hcbrd BeD. z.ntth, lll'7 ~· a . pay itold velvet ................. -......... -----'1• t12S 10tcben Aid, Gibnt •ad mon depedbia an experi-2-Small apricot cbatn -·-----.'125 t n OOLOIUAND TV 0,. T dyJ mce. c.a.dact MRS. KJR.. Spaniab occuJom.I velvfl. tufted • 1IS7 Ra Black I& wldte odlen. NEk. G<XJDBODY A co.. back wlwood trim -····-· .... --..... ..$129 t It 8puilla oamole ?'IS SM9, ...... SOFA • CHAii srrs • mo old. Kmt Sell $100 H derson' 8' Spantab S* •a.Jr w/wood trim -.... MW> '417 BB s..nta '1'omM, cM en S H-1-,,-S-ty-l-lm--SICTIONAL AI>MDW. ir 'r.ble modtl. Needed for l04" 2-ptece Jome cuahlonl ·----.J'l'9t ...., wttla am~ conln>l 1177 H L.-............ .....,.. Ma I I SOFA • LOYI SIAT SITS ~ .. Xlntooad. 161112 . . -.CWDW ...... Beeut:Y s!:n n 1 2-96" , Sofa s-r:. Low eeata 1562 P74 Codi Mela Opmtas Soon in South eoast 1-100' Sota 66 Love 1eats . ..f766 "" c..wr .. a ,.,., aoo scuus P1aa S1q1ptng eentn-. ~ STUDIO COUCHIS SIMMONS ferahlJ with f~ 213: 2-Green -.-......... --·---··-·-·-.. ·-------1133.50 ... RETINA m c CA.KERA D.ISllD by s AN G 0 • • • m1m • wrtte Joetta De-l=Blue ... ----·-·----·---.. -'133.50 .., •l trub attac. Ult• DlW. NEVER usm ••• SERV· Soco, ._ Green Meadows 1 White -.. -.. ------·-::--.. .$133.50 .., SUO. IM-29112 tva. ICE FOR I ••• 1415.00 A•e., TorTaDCe, Cal .. n in-MISC&LANIOUS , •• SAYI JO% ""6ciellaneous '600 CBOao IED &ED SPREAD femtw appt. 1 Doun Ml8cellaneoua Lamps ___ ..... to tl4 TioN ~~ CONDJ. IE.AL ESTA TE veivet ~ <QUllte.s> -··----·--.......... .t .. ..., .a.uc·noN ' rou. · ~ · 1'L<BW. Cotton Bedlpreada (quilted) ----.................. " SPR.EAllS SS. SAWMAN Spanlah carved End Table ....... -... -.... M6 to .., Prt Mffch 1 7:30 '"' · · · $5. Spanish Carved Cocktail Tables -.. ·----.fU to t11'. Undatmed ' CONTDIPORARY HANG-()penlnc for an aggreulve Oil Palntinp ................ , .............. -···--·-·--·.fU to ... nnp lot. and ING IAMP WI'nl WAUruT -1espeiaw1 m new oWce, Great Drawtnr ReproCluctJons .... --·---.................... .tH New A Uled furnJture. Bed-TR.IM ••• $3.AlO t.op loca&n. Excel. comm. CAIPITIN• ~u room iet.1, bunk beds, di-WESI'INGHOUSE ROASI'-::= RconWtldential. Fortnl CutpUe ··-·-·---.. -· .. -·-·---......... .it~;" $1.M ~~roe~ ER. BAKES AND BIWILS ruwm TY co Fortttl Sbap 8 .......... -............. -.............. .$11.95 "'" I& end ._;.._ ~-eolol' ... $25.00 ' -PLUS MANY REMNANTS -TV' -,.=-b'~ ELECTRIC IR 0 N • • • brand a, po,"" ._, 1tereo1, STEAM $3 00 13th I& Orange &12-trn The abov~~ :r ~:11:'~ china cabtnea, ma lams-, SEAT miT5 .:. RED ••• IXPEltll!NCED--matched ll'ftll refrtlerator LIKE NOW ••• PAIR $7.SO. RMI llflf• S.lesm•n J. J. KNICIDJOCID • dallic pa .eow, n • • can 646-4260 AFTER 6 p .M. Deeded 4to1 llRCH ITRHT NllWl'OllT llACH ~ u!:, 1 ~':..,.~ MA HOG. AN y t;nw1lter PRIME LOCATION 541 ... Lo&n.1:1 "'"'" .""" ..... ..._., dest R. C. ~1:'1:'D Realtv (a.tw ... hi...._ & MecArtlMw at *"'-, wataen uxl llUCH 38 x 35, 3 drwn. top "'""""&.on, .., Or.fl c..-ty AAr,erf) MOREi d09f:I ti» CllDCea1 17P&W1tter 341.S Via Udo mg.m =====:;::::::::::::::===~====:;;;:;;;:::::::::::::::;1 ~rs ••tnUW -. E'nporaR • cooie', CHEF'S Inn Rataurant 3201 furftlture IOOO o.r ... Seit I022 II.., IMAllUll hn pai'tllMe. 3 ..._ lire E. 'l"best Hwy, CdM h aa De# SZ; Acem!IDn, 120 ·n~ for: Walten, wait---------~ Newpart Blvd. bae. made in Italy, fine ~~=~~ FURNITURE ~~~Behmct~m:'~S::.::t'lL ~~1bo::..,:-~ •.-A.·--~ f-men'1 alacb, all colon, pat-OPEN DAILY 9 to • twe:lft 1 pc place ~ STATIONERY ~. draw • Pl.WJv,..,_ ·-" term. Uke new la<fte9' ~ I& extrM; W• pieca. Hal -· ----- :::. ot .:°"~!.= di·~'=-et. ma 1D ' u ' mens'. FORMALS .. WORN ONCE best cart . .-a>: Small ..... CPA Finn an Colt& Men bu offlct! IUJ>ply ft.rm. Wrtte ..,.. •Y Lampa, lilver, ltllin1nl SIZ!! 1 .. 15. pink chHbl and las:rJl)C, Olcilathlc tan, f I Must be ab~ t.o work •nv ALL NIW llteel. typwTittt, belt ma. one aJ11'hlte •.• PERFECT met~ step atDal, m1ace1. Tedlniciln openina or F C bookkeep--.-Box M3S Dail,y PUot. S-nlth and 1a1e mad!., otber items. l'OR ~ .,.. wnn• OR m.ms tt with tome accountini llhllt, hours, weekends. r-Honda. '""""'u vn.n =-==---.,....=----• ORANGE COUNTY'S newest f.ducatlon a, a variety at Knowledae of ftlm ~ UGHT factory worlc. Pre-Medlterr1nean EVEN BRIDAL PARTY BELOW earl' C1o1eout I& lartM Chrysler Dee.la. practical exper. Permaoent cesain1, mlcrofUm a.nd ferably over 35, ct.ya. WAS ORJG. $1691.00 J'RI, SAT, SUN llM. PARnCIPATION. Sa.le! f1owen, totiap, vun No expenence necffl&!')'. position, aa!ary open. c.u prtnten. 549-3911; aft 5, so.om MUST SACRll'ICE m Romona w~. C.M. RECORDS ALBUMS • • . ~ arrangement&. Some an. Demo plan 6 o4bPr Fringe 547-'lim for lnten lew. .L $61$.00 Newport Harbor 33113. AD MASTERPIECES Uqued, IOme not. Come IOrt benefit.. ExceUf.'llt prom<>-GOLDEN Opportunity 10 r Assisllnf School•lnstructfo'n 7wu ITEMS AS rou.ow'S: Granctmother'a oim Nor STEREO ..• '15c each. dll'U an the camm! Wed- Hon potential. O:Jotact Mr. woman lnterested in part ,. GorieoUI 8 ft. Spanilb IOfa RUMMAGE SALE SKIS, SK1 POLD AND SKI nea. Tbun. Fri, 10-S. An. Roberta. time work In a Convale• amt ll a t c b l n I Chait. 1822~ Neowport Bl'Yd NB BOOt'S • · • MEN" SIZE Uqqed. Florala by Alma, AllAS cent Hospital to CtUT)' out a Editor CU.tom q u t 1 t e d .ttb Feb ~M Q N PM ·~ ... MQ.00 &23 w. 16th. NB (JOit ~ blk rebat>ilitaHon .,program us. KEYP H carwd wood trtm. R. 10 tt. ar. . POLAROID CAMERA JN wat al Placentia Ave) Chrysler-Plymouth in& recreatlQl'I.) and hand.I-p ..... s C1t1logue PROGR.t.MMING Seville Clned velvet IOfa, DOUBLE BG complete Sl.5: BEAUTtnJL LEATHER 54M21>. crafll. Plr'k Udo Convalea-m 1 INDUS. DRAFTING heavy ~ oak end tabla Wubq IMChlne Sl.5; Bab7 CAB AND HAS n.ASHlliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&ii-. ';m ~VD. Nnt Center. 642-8044. "' GROC. CHICKING and matdllnl cocktail ta-Bed complete ' dean $lD ATl'AOOIENT AND FIL-Elaclmi•e SpectaJty !bop Boyr 16 T0-18 Fun111ar •Ith prepara-'TRONIC ASSIMIL y Ne. a Piece Km, me Med-Oval ~ tler-tlllle ST; TDl .•. $30.00. ao.ed 2.1..a. lllldae mowd ;,---tloo of pe.rta Usu. know· fY it.er'nneAUl oak panelled Lota IDOl'e. 1550 8Qperior ~ M&.QIO AJT.E& g PM to JJ14 ~ Eutiuft. PART TIME IAllMAIDS , • • Jedle of ~pv\n& coding PBX/ P bedroom .Ute with fall (rHr) a.ta Mele MMlll. Gerap Sale-MM' %1:3, aD Eveninl " Saturda.y ••• and GO-GO ~: .. ~': ~. West Coast Kini me box :.t: I& ~*'HOME D&Dr&ftfe POOL.!.~'!. ~ ~ ~:: u you like to talk to·people DANCERS ~.. m~ J...use 8 · 4.. -~,... .,, 18 anu•-•&'-D • " It are enthusiastic, we may years ~t expnimc:e cor dtnlnc room. Gold leaf GALORE! Sat ' &m. 2Jl3 t1' I.Kr "" 11UANG1.S 111ltiianary, fjltf bcme, ~ have an opentns for you in ~': = ::;~":1~ er:: : Trade ADt= Scbooll Spaniab table la.mi-. Bans-WeltJ!liJRr A~ •• C.111. Slata '=::. ::irr&f4..tt;:: an caD our tdephont onler dept d-Computinr "SafttrRe Inc. lnr IWal IAmPll. etc., etc. .a-1•--Brunntck -• • Ap..iu Wed or Thurs 4:30 TELEPHONE 10 11 c Ito r a linffnng blueprint"" Eada ptece can be purcbu. ~ -1100 ONLY fDI• ,..,..,...... _ E PM sharp 1610 Santa Ana nttded, fM ca.rpeta A lna EDP experience de-H\Ultinpo Beedl ed lndividuall)o. lH f'INANCINC ~'::'."~ ;quip;~ ... ~ d _ __. rel airllble. "'-· a·'·••-1.1. WASHERS $29.95; drywn SJ5: Sii"&--... T--. pr-.. -•-Ave. Office P., Costa M~ r~. Eiq>erle .. ~-,,., P er· 536-888~ '"",_ ........ ._ --rvv. betnc med. 1800 c:.11 W This is not door·t~ red. Top aalary It rom· . Apply Pat Foltom Newcoi:nen to Calif. =Ir~: ~-· cop.. m S. Mala, ~ fQick .-. !ee Amllll'llan mission. 892-4441. Mr . cndlt 11pproved immediately -voe.; uar. UJ.lm Ce.nen, &10 w lJda CM. Fortune 133.()600, Ext 2129 120'17 Garden Gr. 81., .G. R & D FURNl1URE 51).JD!I) • Order Dept. Tr•lnffl W' hll v e IK'Vtn I openings fOJ' hlih ld>OOI gnds 18 to 28. $520 per mo. sal•ry Start Immediately in our A n a h ' I m branch. Olli m.1184 for appointment. alt8' 10 a m REAL Estate traintt. 0v,r .r 5"5-7l66 77'"2900 HC1I'POINT Refrir. $10 WI IVY & SILL 20' clfiee or lltonise trtr. 25. Broker A dneloper will COWi$ ''Be~= .. ttn 1.: ~::=o~VD. ::-:ar"itao ::;..• or :..=~ :.:w !:;. ~ 0-~ T .!k ::!:e.&r ~ho~pe~-u'!'e_'" e KEYllVMCB e I COS]:.;.·: t a1Ktt type Deep ri.., AJmoat. .,,..,.,__ TIU.Dd_ ~ Bladde'i 8oet Yd. 5'16-7881 RADIO CO. Cuees •tart'. Jl)». rat ;:1 Sun ~16 fNa 21 c:u. ft.~. C. M. .a...lry a Leeft ONE wbtel Jqpp tnDl!r B POLLY ..u:st• T w o $100. S.S.1"1D ot. S U31 Newpart BJ~., C.M. ,,_ ....,. -_ -.......~ ABYSfTrER for 3-yr old 19700 JMnborM Rd. classes dal]y.f:aD, 1 : IO . MODIL SiiiWiOoM e --M e ::,r = .... w·-=-_-;:: boy. Ab o 13-yr otd ln 1um-... h ......__ ·•nA -,... -A -mer. m wk. S20 summer ,,... Newport c Eveninr 7:00. llldlVldlaal ID-fU1tNITUl.I =::w' MecN'* ll• llVA'S UPMOUTlav Boa items ~ ccmi.: Nr Rivers~ OT., CM 64S-All appllcatianl l"f'Vlewed =· c::.. p ~ • ~~ Wiiy l[_"fT • • • SINGER toOaf • stw a Pa111, ..._ tlan. caD 59-lla S.lewMn & Man..-ra 11687 aft 4: 30 p.m. on mertt with no blu to-NNPOrt 8tyd., Newport lltf W '91111 ...... w+'' .. TUii Cllftf' m.zlMllO.mf (BJ.) 21 .. TV $31. ~ d $12. career opJICllV with leadq CATERINC M A N A GE R ward Rllce, O>lor. Creed or Bead:!. ~ llD8Jl ..,...... "' .. ,., Umttll .......... tlml. 1'117 pa ... WllbJns ~ !lrm offertq oorer 100 m11-mature, elll"rlmctd ~pty SIX. ~ Pc ............ rm ..._a.et Dlf&. &Tm. 0-.. ..._ cisTmt .._ dim $20. Doll c:rl» A 1'111- tual fllndt.. 1'llJl or pt ttme in penon. Sbtftm Bcacb HAR.EM Danema A TOGA ........... table. WMir AnAbe1m. a. fl tatirk! ~ ~ 5e-Cll). N train-Im, 71.l12 Oceen Ave~ H~ Claaes by Adlill ..... of trm. u.tlls rm-llliidttanr MO -• t..11ar Cc. l'OftJ) oNpt~~~«Zt tlnctoci Beech. Now Hlrlnt Baibdad: ~tc f11' ~ eanwttlllwood c:iamid anu ....._ & Or..-11 ,_--......, ....... QMparl~..:'~a!' s.ma Am oasoe. sn.a:m WOMAN or ywnc lh"· Hoo-~ ot Middle Dllt ......_ (dldc:e of eoklr A fabric) -* CASH .. lllCiDe witll..., lbart w nr..tors l'1Dandal •t. reUab~. OaytlrM Job At Buie ~ .... • ..15. 5 Pc Spanilb W. ~y •a 'I ... .. • tr••oM •Meis .&--. •L...a. w. 19UI SL, Ol: Fer tnfo room let. aachaac ~ -we.-,_. m - Sel"rices, Inc. Apply ln penon: ~I' WNR•gets call ........ i---« tMrW9D .----S11l95. 11 AU. • UIJ:D, u:NT4L -6. t • ~ ...... .-1~~1•"1;: WANTED BUS-BOYS ~w'Ef!~ ~ ~~i'fi.11. ltOOm*lllrLDSTHAHi.uS ,.._. _. • ...-• ~ .,; # ;.._ ....., • IJUJ -><-,CM "--rt11r-sft ............ , ............. DOGl' ...-.a. are.._.-... • OVER 11 5S9ll ll'Vlllill -ANNA'S Pre• te•eel 6 A "-..w --tmma. - -<»f RD• -======== OPl::JUTOR.S. Garment Mtcr Klndergan ea. &.lcuud ~ PurnltuN oamDi at CllEAT SAV· CllllPl.Sl'SllOUAi\L Agenc:lel, WerMn 1JOO ~· rn:=e. =40 °':!i U .. 1re"el care. fun ._...., fDr ,_ U HarW Bl. CM 548-W _lNGS? .. .._ • ...... • c:.I HMte flt D'Mlll. ctiildren :?Ut ,_., C.M. Op.-DeJ\f N , b. IN WWJir . 11ldmlr·~llllllL~"'1~J"'iiiiiii~~~~~-1 GIRL flllDAY $350 up ~. 1580 Monrma, NB. • Biii I • llllJs . .,._ Your ~ to a.am and Kr.._ C4lftCly filfh 146-\44.4 ROUND JiDmlC TABLE, ..... ,.._sea. Grmd J6. Mn Gii dlit Job. WANTED Exper • ...ttreus ::.... ~ ...!' c:lrde -._ -u...I 0. Calf '*W 6461131 tor fUIJ 6 part.Um •. COP-"'11 or part ttrne ....._ Y9I. 1 an .._.. ., ... -.... UNIQUI tnct Hont Ol..S, Newport --= :::::--a Wlllctft ....... . RaiW Yldrt CM. TJO '1. AT THI NIW Spanlah. 96WDl».1Afll MUSIC CITY Pl~ AcmcY 8-1 Ave. OR s.mo PIANO ~ a ''fas lmu: _, .-UtJ ~ 19 ... ._. 111! Pa1', 0.. Meta SHAMPOO ODU. Calif. ea. Home. Ol1Yr9 ' ....._; De. ..t. Mlb' Cmm& A .. Ollll ..... atr1 ~ •••• '° sa a-.aoa 1.k. ~ fOI Jelft (olSf Owlcal-PGP* ... :::> '?Wiii ~. ~.~ MM18 CUMll'/mto _.,., exp. fm Nbt ~ CQndJtkma. N'~ LD'ETIME"Qii"':6illlllil • tap ---------· lftL ti. Call ...,.... Plua a. lNori 1)1*11---Dll ~ • Oilltillo 'hft. =-i::= = WIWAM PENN LADY to blbJalt. Vic. 1Jn6. .... , llat, CM. se.. ......... -.:*MNG-=r=-:,...-= ... -= ... ::::t1-=~-::- ...,. Ttwidoal l1nle Aiied.._ Aptcy = ~t:i = 5 lmtol et Sunflower HeUceptw 'Tnll· Olk. ..,.. ,..... dia .......,, ._,: 1156 NcajNilt IW.; CM Low•Ratn. ~ m..-ftll, 5• ...._mt; .. \ 642 ... M. L\BnlM'l.:R '••• lmil' MMiiltiic:iiAiiil~ii: _. allt '-'SIS...-. ._ c.,.., Drtw 0.. Office $2U ., -l'NW. M1 .-, Pftfel' 1111 :'Ir ,.,.._ SALi Me 1"IADI a ...._ ll'Mlla .... ,.,. IMdt JU. ...... ... ...... Lllllit lllamt HIS. SJl.1.IB """' "" .... " .:::!!....!!!:O.!!==--i~ .. ii':i1.1>ii°:iiis;;;;;;;:.:-;.; .. ;;-; .. .-. ... ;;;: .,,.... J'ldlt...... .EXPZR. ltcrttu7...... <Mo ........ ~ funUtur. -....... ,.... .. - CALL 'lo-' MMIJl ance a 11. t ,, Ntwpott M:A'--...... -1.lllt ...... m.a• UNIQUE 8e.tdl ..._ ~ se.aa "' .,,,.... -~ Illa. ,a-tf-..... 'D POWE• ~ICUln.•~ a matt, ...._ • .-r . . -. t. Aacemml A#.9C¥ _, "-,._, " OK"'""v fll5. O!.r .-; 2 .., 1lr ..,... ..,.. ._.,•I Jta Plrt.. a.ta llel9 541-U Madllllll Ops MMm ..,.. ~-..... -,._. --------------------------------------------------- I ALPINE DA11UN YOUCIWAfHN mT 111¥1 A . YW .. AUJOMATIC WI PAY - :IOP GOOD NEWS TRAVELS FISTI ltp1claly when tile HWI COllCMll .... lllN CWn. Y-.1r-.. •Olllld ti.t HERE'S w place dlfl•pl'IM ... r'IClly ~ ........ , ..... '°"" ,, ........... GO AHIAD:L _. Mf wit11 COllft•nc•I 1-, ..,_ of coarse. Inspect our DOUILl-CHECKED ,,,.,, Y .. -TODAYI . ·a •tson wqon, 9 '67 Jaguar XKE Coupe r=::.. ~ .. :·:..... . • ''"'.., . ...,,,. .... mu....,.,,"'· "" -·~-~--·~-----'6311vfera • aarn Iii& • V.ft f IPll., aJMGM,1 J,aD. M pwt. I ft!!. tf! W. Mb-ml ""*' Nft PIUI ' PrlY, P17, 53&-'mO. ''3.-Caclllac '67 Buick 4 Door Vt. re4fe. ..... ,, .... m~ ,..., 1ttei... ......... -t,!!O ntnf f!l'l•IJ'!t: PIJ11 Ii I '" ...... .. IEW '68 BELVEDER ......... 274 ,.W. 2 0-........,. VI, ... ...etc. ,~ ...... ..,, ,_., ~ 1t.trfllt. 54.clt ........... ,,_., .... "" , ... ;~ ..., 6011 '-"•· St.ct ...... , ..,, SJS98 .. Plill"Tax AINI uc ..... .. .