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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-02 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.., 1EN CEN TS At Least That's Conclusion of Statements MALE MUST GET THROUGH -Mail carrier Jim Page, a postman who rings twice -once to deliver the 1!111Tiage proposal and this latest time to deliver the engagement ring -helps Carl 'l'bomu Gun- ter In f.araway LitUe Bock, Ark .• make Donlla Osburn of We!lminlter hil fiance. .. • Brings Donna a Ring When the postman rinp twice at the Westminster home of 11-year-old DollDa Olburn, be literally brtnp a ring. At least, that's the way it worked out this week when mail carrier Jlm ll· Seaman Lost I In Sea Tragedy SEATI'LE (UPI) -A aardl foe 11 sellneft missing after' a disaster at ,.. wu called oil Friday ni&fX after an iotmlive, ~Y elfort failed tD find art'! nee o1 ttiem. 1be men di911AJeared when thelt fluel. the Liberian tmbr t.Maodoil u, llJd the Japmete lreiefJter Suwah· _.. Mani collided in the fol 300 miles oll fHt Orecc>n-WaaNngbl coast.. 1'otll lhip9 caugta fire aod were abelldoned. , • 'lbi.rty..a.. begrimed ttmv«s of • Mandotl, 1wo ol them ~ burn- td, were broqbt albore f*rfter Fri· U:r at A•tcda, ·Ore. All 1h ~ Su- ,rtbara cre'llftMlt wen ... e. l Students Hlifl • f In Cage Brawl Pue made hi• atop at the door of ..-Oabum home at ~1 Arvilla Place. He brought along an engaeement ring for Donna from her' flancee, Carl Thomes GuntU. Jt., 'A, of Little Rock, Ark. And be Slid it OD the third finger, left hand, too, thus climaxing his part ol a proxy romance which began more than a year ago. Page also delivei:ed t,!le marriage proposal last month, one of many love·laden letters he had carried from Donna's swain all throup a tolU' of duty 1n Vie1;nam for the groom-to-be while he was a member of the Marine Corps. It started when a mutual friend suggested that Doruia mile the youn& Marine be.r pen pal. She wrote to him all through the time be served in Vietum. Then they dated and exchanged thelr romantic.. cooversaticio in person whik be served a d.uty WW' at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. But Gunter is back in Little Rock, now, and o!,lt cl the Marine Corps. He is deing well in the insUTance bu.sioeas and, though he couldn't tab Jjme off for a trlP to California, he decided the time had come to pop the questJoq. . February (St. Valentme'1 Day month) apparently 1eemed the ap-· proprlate time. The wedding will be In Donna's hometown, Fayetteville, Ark., next Ju~ ly. The couple will live la Uttle Rock. "It's an like a fairy tale come ~" said the bride.to-be aoon after mauman Page rfnpd her. ed• did his job-. Tbe ma.le cot thro~. SA.cRAMEN'l'o CAP) -GoV. R.ea-ean bu cautioDed Midi'• 0 0 v. Georse Romney 11ainst atatem• or actipns 1bllt WOWd split the Repabli· can pariy aca.iD 1ntQ •anille dmPI· Reepn II.id ht~ that R._y "appeared to bt appeallna to a fac- tion wtlhin our ~" i.11 aonounclnJ his departure froom tM race for tM GOP presidential nornJutioo . U'a tlli)e to ''foqet labell," be aald. Romoey is kleatlf1ed with mod.erate ~11h!nm and ht declined to ~ Man Shot ·~ In $4,000 Bar Hol~up By BRUCE BENSON Olftll DllltrHlfttwff Three black-veiled robbers held up a bffr bar for M,000 and mycteriously !hat a cwtomer in the stomach wtth ..n M·l rifle in 5-ta Ana I.ate Friday atternooo. Reported in ter.ious conditioll this rooming a&r surgery ior' the JUfllhot wound ,.... a..r1iM Bemy B)si.-,0, 24-year-olci Sada Ana nder. 'Ibey Wei the trio ~ Ule HoJi.. dly 1lln, a ~ beer lier and . ~--., 1>1• &Id. about -~.-... . . · Startled cuaklinen -~ mttl, wt1h mub J'e!lembilnC b1'Ck Uncerle pulled owr tbeir faces. Two ol them 1'ielded. ha• d l\JDI· Cradled In the mna of the tire! wu an M·l carbine t'iOe, similar to ones atill used in Vietnam, police said. Gunfire interrupted the holdup wbeo Biatgano exited from a restroom neer the ca:sb regi!ter and caught a rifle bullet in his tttomaeh, police said. Itwestigators said Oll'ly one sbot was fired. The robbers fled wittl $4,000 in cub by car. B.Lslgano was admitted to Santa Ana Community Hospital Where he under· went sW'gery. Palke declined to dis- ckJee whettler the patient remai~ I.here °" was transferred elsewhere. They also declined to rt.ate whether tbe victim was coosciou.s. saying only that his condition was listed M seri· ous. 2 New Regents Named by Reagan SACRAMENTO (UPI) -H. R. Hald· eman, a Loi Anceles executive, and W. Glean ~U. a Stanford Uni· vemty educat«, today were G o v. Ronald Reag•'s f1nt appointees to the University of caufomia board of reeeota. Reaaan Friday named the two Re- pttil.canl to 1~ El.Dar 0 . Mohn, a lab« unlOll olf.lcial who ofts oppos· ed Reapn ;=venity issues, and Lattreooe J. Jr., a Redding Democrat. . Haldiemaft ti, ia vice pnsident of J. Watte ~ le <'.lo., w b i l e campbell, 43, 11 dttiect«' of 111e Hoo- ver lnatitution an War. Revolution and PeMe llt SUalord. 1be tenns of Matin aad KeoiMdy expired. ll-ppies on .Way Minilter Predicts Coa1t lnv01ion • ' port the 1964 candidacy o( Barry Gold- watu agalJ).St .President .loholoo. Rea- gin Is considered a ooneervatrve and backed Goldwater. Reagan also said Friday he was puz-- zled by Romney's news co¢erence "allusion to a man from Calif ornla" when Romney said: "I have not ruled out tht possibility of the support of other Ck\an one candidate." Ramtey was asked who he meant. "Wtfl. use your imagl.oat:ioo," he said. Newsmen at the scene. ln Washing-too D.C., and Reagan aides interpret· ed the comment to mean Rucan. who supporters see as a poSlfble ccotend· er for the nomination ln cue Richard M. Nixon's campaign stumbles. But later, Romney said he nadP't ex- cluded any candidate. Reagati's statement issued Friday afternoon, not long after Romney's m~eting with newsmen, said: "I have been Wormed of Gover· nor Romney's pt'ess conference. In Ught ol the fact that I am not a can- didate, I am unable to understand bla allusion to a man from Callfo,rma. "I regret also that 1il annouocin& his wUhdrawal as a ~idMI f o r president. Governor ~ ~ ed to be appealing to a fadioo WiUUo OW' party. I bad hoped 'ff bad letfttd the leason ~f 1964." That was w-hf.n the beCt1e betweec Barry Goldwater and New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller f« the presl· dentlal nomination split the perty. Romney and R<>Cftfeller boti1 declln· ed ro endorse Goldwater's eandidaty after he won the nomlnation. Reagan since bas said be will sup. Ill 1988 cocwemoo in Miani Beach in Au,mt. Red Guerrilla. Repulsed Allies Def end Air Bases SAIGO~ CUPI) -U.S. and Vietna- mese paratroopers attacked and rout- ed Viet Cong guerrill86 threatening the two biggest allied air bases in South Vietnam, U.S. military spokes- men said today. They said Et tot.al of 56 Viet Cong dJed in the two batUes Friday. one less than a mile from the huge Tan Son Nhut airport and the otller two "lliles nd of the U.S. airbase at Bien Hoa. Britain Ooses Asian Doors f.eutly, Finnly LONDON (UPI) -Britaui closed the dcQ-11"Jy and gently todlly on Ute fast«>birlg tide of Pakistanis and lndlans w.bo fled alleged discrimina- tion by the •la<:k A!rica1s ol Kenya. The home otlice said it might be days belore the Labor govef'nment started enforcing tfghtly the new, nas- tily pa.'ll9ed lmmJgretlco control law. The n lltnits to 1,500 heads of faro· ilies a year and tt\elr dependents who will be~ to enter Britain from Commonftalth countrie·s. The law took effect at midnight Fri· day. But immigration officers at Lon- don ·s two airports had orders to admit anyone who couJd prove he had start· ed bis journey to Britain before L11e Law took e!fect. The influx of Indians and Patistanis in termrnals had al· most ceased Friday. The A8ians have been fltting be· cause the Kenya government bas been firing tt1eUl and giVlllg their job,, to Afrrcans. The law barred from Britain almost two million nonwhite holders of Bri· hsh passports Su<:h persoos formerly had the ri#lt to UMestricted entry in· to the country. ''The eoemy was so ooofuaed they began running in all directioo1," said Lt. Patrick Brooks ol Wash.logton. D.C., leader ol troops from the lOlst U.S. Airborne Division who ambtuhed 150 guerrillas near Bien Hoa. In the ottier action, Soul!h Vietna- mese paratroopers clasbed wiVl guer· rillas in a ~ paddy nort2l of the Tan Son NWt base and reported k1lliDS 35 Communists. Gownunent cuualties were described as light. While the p•atroopen t' o u g h t around 1be capital, allied foroea at Kibe Sanb, t.r to the DCll1b, laid down a murdm>u.s fire acrosa the barbed wire perimeter and repulJed ooe ~ several North V~ tm'u8t.s apinst atrqpoints below Cbe deauh· tamed zooe. In the waters olf South Vletmm U.S. Navy &alvace crews probed the wreckage of three communiil~ sunk in a sea action Frlday. A Navy ipokum.a said diftl'll foound MO catblnet, 41 IUbmadlme . g1.1ns. 11 light rnachioe guns and a ~vy macbine gun jn ooie al the vec· se.1.s. They abo found ai assortment of grenades, ammunition aod m<rlar shells, tbe spokesman se.id. In another sinking .-ea they found l'Odet launct.?rs m>d Communi.at AK47 rifiles. Bodies ol the crew were in the wreck.age or w~ up on the beacb. 'Ibe 100-Coot trawlml were blown up by U.S. and South Vietnamese lll'JDtd bo8U when they tried to run tbe gu ... pest tile allied blockade to troops aith<re. A fourth trawler escaped to lnternatiooal waters. IA. Broob' troops arowid Bien Hoa AJ:r Balle Friday" laid • trap of clay- m«e mtae. a <naftre to cul down the Viet Cong troops m~ oeu the haft, apokesmen said. Tbey sm an eetimated uo &uenil· lu walked ~&b' no h "kll.\. • zone '' on the banks ~ ttit Doac Hai River and ttle par~ lit,. dh the mines 81ld theJr Mlt Jibeii Convicted Muslim Likens Hiinself to Christ on Cross CHICAGO (UPI) -A self-proclaJm. ed Black Muslim minister, sentenced to die for the murder of a Chicago policeman. compared himself Friday to Jesus Christ -"who was 1 black man" -sentenced to the 1::ross. Joseph Hurst. 23, a former Iowa State University basketball player. was sentenced to death In the electric chair for the May 24, 1967, shooting of patrolman Herman Stallworth, '.fl. who had stopped him for a traffic violation. "Like Christ, who was a black man, I stand before (Pontit11 ) Pilate and as Pilate found no guilt in Christ, you find no guilt in me," HW'1t told Criminal Court L. Seldon Brown at the present· ence hearin~. Wearing slippers and wrinkled khaki clothing, Hurst added: "But you must find me guilty. It's the system." In pronouncing sentence, Brown said. ''Mr. Hurst. you are going to have to gjve up your life for the one you took. I sentence you to death." Hurst was convicted by Brown in a bench trial Feb. 16 of lbooCiog Stall· worUl. He also wu given• 1~7.0 year term for •oundine Sla&wortb'1 partner, Eugene Edvfn. 30, and 9 to 10 years for shooting at other policemen from a south sJde building where be had barricaded himulf. t 11€1 Coed Heads For Rassia Phy1lis Johnson, 19. of Tustin. wjnner of the 1968 UCI Rtwian Club scholarship will tour Russia thJs summer on her scoolarship. She is shown wi1h Mark Libbey, 20. d ub president, who made the presenta- tion to the sophomore RuSl5tan language rrnijor. Police Officials Critical Of Riot Control Report WASHINGTON fAP) -Many police officialt decried H Nn8ele11 Friday a pre1Jdeolial comm:itsjon's warn- inf that equipp~ police departments with "mass destruction ~s" poses grave danl'C'• for the nation's c:itie1. The 11-memblr Prelideot'a Com- millklft on CMl I>iMlrdtn, reporting on tta invettigation of last summer's rlota, decwed Thuraday ni#Jll that ''weapom wbldl art det~gned to dee- troy, not to ~ havt no pl~ in MIMl1 popolMed wbln communl- ~s." "The commJ.ssion condemns moves to equip police department! wittl mass Teen Dance Fund Set in Newport By Police, CdM Newport Beach police and thP Corona del Mar Youth Center today jointly established a teen danc. fund . Police Sft. Richard Hamilton and Youth Center board membe!' Donald Andrews Boftan aald money con- trlbuted to the fund 1'0uld be used to help stage ltudent dances similar to thM held Saturday for Corona del Mar Blab School 1tudeftta. destruction wupons, sudl as auto- matic rines, madllne iuns and tariks " the report said. ' Jn Wuhingtoo, the leadiog apokes- man for the~·· Pl1ice dlief1 1aid reporta of local~ atocq,a. in( heavy wellpODS have been exa1· lfll'laied. "I've only heard ol one police de· ~ tt\lt has ordlnd an armor· ed car -ttiat's the Virginia State Po-~." said Quinn Tamm. esecutlve director of the~ Auocla· tlon <If Oliell al Police. "All thia publicity bas been a ireat d.iaaervlce to tbt country," Tamm uid. "You should be 11Cr'e1sing po1l- tive things " • An Associated Press survey showed ttla1 in city alter city, police are buy- ing armo~ vehicles. JUih1>0Wered rlfle1 and other sopbisticated wea- pons -e'Yen helicopters. Police departmeiQ also are recruit- ing ~ <If dviTums ~ ready n - s~s and are W'Uline squ.dl of ~s. the 11K1rWJ1 dacloled. And it was learned m~ agencies are sending undercover agents into the tlums. Thia meeti ooo oi tbe pres· ldential panel's ~endatl<>n11 : "Establish an lntelligooce 1ystem to provide ... reUllble informaoon th.It may help prevent 1he oubw of a disorder." But in its r~rt. the cornmi.s11on Hid also it "believes tbert ii a erave danier that eome communi.tiea may rU<rt to the l.ndi&Criminate arid ex· ceasiv• un of force" in futwe riots. "Tbe hanntul effect. ol oYer·l'NC· lion .e incalculable," it said. Draft to ™1 College Grads In New Rules WASHINGTON (UPI) ..... Al:mort all nen year's draftees will be e9Uete graduates because of U. ID"f!l· ment's new draft regulatlou. acoord· ing to a priv.te foundatioft. Mrs. Betty Vetter, d.iredor ol the nonprofit scient:lfic manpower com- mission, told a special BOOM IUbcom· mi~ on education Friday tlM '40,· 000 men drafted ln the year ltartlng June 1 will come almOlt entirely from graduate schools became the end of defermenb for graduat.. litadenU Sud· denly made 7.80.000 young· men eUg· ible. Rep. Frank Tl'lompsoa Jr .• (l).ftl,J, ), aaid the contequence of tb& dedalon and another to continue calling up older men flrst would be to C'l'eate ''a vast number o! college lfaduate buck privates." Lt. Gen. Lewis B. Henhey. the se- lective Service director, aaJd that it was up to Ult Secretary ol Denfenee- and not to him -to change the order of call so a mixture of t.e..year-olm and college graduates could be draft- ed. College in Step To Oose Doors To Barefoot Mhn Suspended or upeied ltudenta ln the North Orange County Jttn.ior College Dlatrict can no lon1er attend clanea without written pennlsaion from ·the trustee. oi the dii.trict. Tbe ruling, pa.ed unanimously by the truateea th.I.a week, ii a further meuure to prevent 7.:>-year old barefoot art student Robert (Sbakey) Ni&hJwon1er from attend.lne cluaea. Nighswon1er was fint •~pended and tben expelled for failure to }ll'O- vide sufficient evidence from medical authorities that he was unable to WMt shoes. He has said he is su/ferln« Crom a nerve disorder in his feet. During hls suspenaloo and after his expulsion Nlghswonger continued to attend classes. He 1aid he had been Invited by the in~cton to alt 1n on tlle sNslons. Nighaw011&tr indicated that ht will continue to attend clulet no matter what the oomequenoea. He bu IOU&bt help from the Aaneric.an Civil U bertlel Union lD h» fiibt Coast Marine Reports ••ow Wttt'• ~ C••• ~ iilMllt ilttplaY In 'its JW'T'lpriftt i.tlf to Wll1'dbsger's nco0ectionl of a aunt- mer job in Yosemite National Park ' in 1902, when he wu 18. '"Ille W.Ut" mat•ziee foF February, 1968 features b1J article, "San Fran· ciaco Boy 1oe1 West," in major apace liberally iUm trated, as was the Yosemite remJniscence. 'Ib.11 was an account ol his stowlq nay, in 1893, 1'ben be wu 14, Oil a troop ship beaded fOf' Manila. He WU returned to San~ from Hawaii. Lacting formal eduoation, "Cus worked at jobt raneing from carnlvaJ barker to restaur#lt owner in the Haboc Area, while rea:rinr a family. Robert O. Re~ds, president of tile California Angels, will acldl"ell petts at the Van· guud foundation Banquet . of Southern CaJifornia College, Costa Mesa, at 7:30 p.m. next Wedne.day. ] ohnson Tours T exm, Slates Georgia Date BEAUMONT, Ttx. (UPI) -Pnsi- d«lt Jdmon "-dt for Oeorsia to- day M a ~ID·ilYle tow In Wlllieb be p-edlcttd piCty unity behind a Uri· a!• Jll'Qidential caodidate alter lie I>emocrat. bold hir CClGwatioo 1.D August. The Preside.-tocnd h1a hoo1e atate Friday and today was ICheduled to fly to Marietta, Ga., 1o watdl the "roll· out" of tbe new ~ C&A trans· pol't pYD9 -Cl>e world's ~t plane. The er.tit will be inmi.wnental in increMl.nc Crcq> and supply pay- >oads to ViMDam. Jobmoo will be amone :.i.ooo pu- son:s oo hand for h unveiling o( the CSA. The huge ml1ita.ry transport, still only in the rolliof-out stag~. is nearly as long as a football field anj wetgtis 323,900 pounds. Its maiden Qight Is scheduled for June. It is e~ted to greatly iocttase Amerka'1 ability to deploy troops and supplies. At Che wmdup of trls Texas tour Jl'ri· day, Jd:meon l,&ld be w• not over\y oooeemed about party unity bel\1n4 a siagle candidate when the Democrat• bold their convention in aucaco this cummer. He did not qy w b o he ~IM~ wicalkl bt. M«r'9 than 200 teenagers attended Saturday'• dlnce et the Youth Center Set. Hamllton and Bolt.on served a s dtlk» committee ce>-<:hairmen. The PoHce Department and the Youth Center board, as co-sponsors, paid for all refrestunents ~ n d en· tertamment. Proceeds from a 25-cent ldmlllion fee were turned over t• h b1th ICbool ttudent body. Tbe IMDHnembw dance comrruttee bopee to obtal1l donations to help dtlra,y trpenaea of dancet for other area 1Cboot1. Donatlom may bt 11nt to the ... di.net f W1d at th1a addrtll: Hue No Place for Hippies CommumtJ Youth C.nm, P. O. Box ~ CGrcma dtl Mw. U.S. to Store Contaminated Crash Debris ' WASHJNGTON (AP) -Mon than 20 mWon ~. JIOUl!t and old, ... reeetviq ,.... Social Security cbecb ...,., today. And the COYemmeat • addioc near· ly a m.ilion mere penom to ~ Social Security ron. unde the le&W•• enllded by Oancrw We lMt YH6. The benefit mere..., et )Met 13 per cent for fffll"YOH and hi&her Jn eome CMeti, is the !int lioce a 7 percent bike in July 1986. 1'be doiilr total of the lncreate ia the lartat ever for 4be .,.tern: •U blMon OY« what woWd have been J*d thia ,..., The averace couple'• check loet Iran about Sl45 io •. Maxi.mum benefttl for a couple Jn. <:rM1e1 from 1Z13 to U ; t!)e maxi· mum for a •ln&le penon soes from ttG to fteO. ~ 8*11thly pey- ment tlo • 1"Clrker who r«ired at a1e '5 r..me. '56, from '44. To ftnaace tbe iacreate, the 1ov· ernment wil WDe • biaer bite from W'Crl«a' naninp. B.-only one in fOW" wil have more deducted this year. That's because the ~ge ... 1'ithhold&'W .,. ....... this yew -a mu.imum of 4.4 per~ it la apptied DOW to eamlftll up to '7.800 in*ad of '6,000. The ~ coes u.p tbtneltet" bow· ever, to a muimwn ol 5.t per oeat in 1187. Coop-ea atlo voted espeaded ca.· erage al>d benefits effective with to- day's cbecU. People Tl or olda who had 'tit9e w no put e.1liop under Social Security will eet fotO u.tead of e and couples niceive '80 a month. • incr'MM of '7.50. LiberalUed rulel 1riil add about 465,· 000 penone to Social Securky roll. About 175,000 are dM'etl of women -.oclters who have tied, redred « be· come di9abled. About 100,000 ot!ler1 att worker• who became diaabled before -ee 3l Widows can ~w benefits 11 early at ace 50 under the new law. Another chance permits Socill Secmity beneficimiea to Nm $1,MO a Yttl befcre any dedoctioos an made ~om benefits. The old filtU'e was $1,500. ULI Members See Much Pr~gress for Huntington By WIUJAM REED OI 1111 D4llly ...... ltlfl Progress toward modtrnizat.lon ol Huntington Beach has been great over the past two years -greate r than m~t residents realize. Tbta .._ tile verdict Friday from Robert Niii.as and Roy Dracbrnan, both members d the Urban Land lnltitute ULI. 'nle two men were m&lt- inf a prosress report on recom· mendatlons made to the city by ttle Urben Laoo lJJstitute in 1965. Nabaa. prefentin& a swnmary or b11 'views to an audience composed of l'r0tn P .. e J HIPPIES ... I Anfeles area indicate 90 percent of tbeit ao-called bippte1 are trom the Oraqe County and Siii Fernando Valley veu. If this claim la true, Rev. Walke want. to find a method o( allevlating the cause that make ~··youngsters run away. 'e 11 equally concerned with dUcoverin1 a way to "create com- munication and better underatanding beneen police and young people and young people and hippies. "Wlthoot communicetion," be aald, ''it becoma a vicious circle." Rev. A. Walke would like to tee other churche1 Involved also. "At leut," he Mid, "it •ouJd help atabliah better communlcattotJt wStb allthoritiea and social aieadea." ~ h m1nillet 11 DO( totallJ aympatbetlc with h blpple mov• mtat, be would lib to ... mort Jobi Opta to yoqn.pterl who DOW art rejtetAld aolelJ OD tbe crouaU of ll.m afPUJ'aDCe. 'lbln ii llOWnC Wl'Oll8 wlth JrCJCluctift c:nati*Y, be cla.lnu, u loq u lt re:ma.lnl Within the law. "ln our aociety we 1bould all have the rlCht to be diUerent. the right to be crutive," be said. But wt must lllD bav• i..w md order. and tome mtborMr· That ls wbJ •• are here, to find out what wt can do 1bout tbe current problem• with our yvuth." For tM piNileat.. a teml*'VJ cuter hi.I b19 Ill Q la the WCl'd 'tl Month &Qt1qqe lD Sani. Au, .• abop whk:b deak la pqCbedelie "'~·. T1M immediate CoaJ al the = Ii • ftid a ptlct .._.. • .......... ..,. call bl ltt 1lP .. MlJl a... ID _. ti mtdleal. e.o. c1al .... J1111dll"'Sltli lllllltlDCll • Tllli •• -~, -.... ~ ..................... 11 ........ _., .... 0nqe Colilt'• ..... dtlta. 'fta .. , •••. ~ ..... '""" • oallll .. ME I I ..... JUat 'inultl to talk, Jit tM• bow of their' ri&tltl .... rtler thn to pllnt waiin u.; ca pt Mlp. .. Ill Gile fmri Walle wUl lilil to ......... c-... bo1t& ... 10 ......... a Iii .... ' ..n-. CM M iC4R1ft• i - commU01ty and governmental leaden at the Sheraton Beach Inn. said thr city has made "wonderful progress" during the ~ut two years. He pointed to development of park- ing plans for the beach, new con- ceuion buildings, the Htmtington Cent.er commercial development and H unW>tton Seacliff foil course and country club as examples of progress. Ue listed enactment of a new oil ordinance, the addition of'laws govern- ing slgn.s and plamlng, efforts to clean the oil fields and progress toward locatton of a new civic center. On the negative side, he said the city should have discouraged building on the beach. he was referring to the Huntinitoo Pacific apartmenta now under construction between 6th and 9th streets on ~ beactl. Nlbu W'led the city to acquire all of the beactl by any meana posai· ble. Ht backed the idea of movini Q>aJt Htehway inland to 1::1:-hrlldlq areas aero13 trom the . Tumlni to the doWlltoW1l .... bath N-. and Dracblun aid tile downtown Wat a iltUe worst DOW than it .,,. two , ... , ilO. Boeh claimed that little could' really bt done with the ~ wlttt~ tbe uae of a rtdeveloplneat PfOll'llD of aome kind. Both men Mid that proertt• they saw Friday may DOt bt M vitible to tbOM who live in the dty -1 face tbt probltma daily. DAILY PILOT c........,e .... l.Mtt N. w .. ~ ......,. n. ... ic. .. u ,.., n-" ,._ .,..,,.i.. ~---. JH• L C.ley Pt.I Mk .. " • ._._ ..__ .,w,.,,... Dndlr c-. .... OMlllt Jlt 'Wtnt ,.., Street 2 Mellttlt M4nu: P.O • ..S IHI 92616 Otll. Offtu• ......,.._.111ttw ..... ...., Uflliti• ...... ftl ~ ·-............. t ...... " Hell . .,,. car rec legi nu ~ aaic I: be ba1 • ' W• try thE re< 00 sat Tb pre po! wa filE ma On Oh ilia ore sec ali: tea f ot. ~•e Ch dri r.01 an thi pa• in~ pa Nt He SOt co (){ Fr lht wi "h fri I le( I I 1 I!' by L. t.'14 • of J Ir. = • ' ... ·WASHINGTON COPD -Tbe Whit. House uJd FrlclQ ~t JobnlOll "want.a to do ·~mf..r can••~ carry out bll Riot Com OD 'I costly reconuneDd.atioaf. 'B)lt any n e w legialatioa wtJl coUlde rib risiJlC Viet.- dam war CCltl IDd Coqreaional op. ,PO!ftion to blgber tales. Press .ec:ret.ary George Cbrbtiu said no bnmedilte lellalative pro- poeall wen Jn : "at~ time," but that tbe com loa's repcrt "will be carelUll1 ft'lluated by thole wbo have retipMsiiilit1 ID thia field." ,~ .. "' .. 0.. ........ , A few months after his divorce, W•lter Dnis, 33, decided he would try to select another mate with the help of a computer. He put bis requirements far a wife on a ques- tionnaire, told about himself, and sat back and awaited the results. The computer ran through 30,000 prospects and came up with f~ possibilities. At the head of U\e li6t was his ez.wife, BulMra, wbO had filed a similar form with th.e same mate-se-Jecting computer. • On tht critical li$t at tht ColumbtU, Ohio, Zoo u the month·old babt1 gor· ilia t.Dich a virw infection. Working around the clock to kup tht f i r a C secO'l'ld -generation. captivity gorilla alive is Dr. Albert Haberle and a team of six area pediatriciana and four practical nurat1. • Fr•nk C. Nunez told Denver police that non-smoking c<>Uld be as hazardous as smoking. A man stop- ped Nunez on the street and a!ked for a cigarette. When Nunez replied t"2t he didn't smote, the man, evi- c'e'ltlv 5\1.ffering from a nicotine fit, s·m--lc him in the face several times P~ th~n kicked him. The attacker .fled as passerbys approadled. • Patrolman Rlch•rd Bettr•mt of ~•etrose Park, Ill., patrolling the Chi~go suburb, bad his hands full driving his car and taking down r.oto-s on a broadcast description of an auto carrying five a 11 edged thieves. He looked up from bis note pad just in time to keep from rotlid- ing with the wanted car. The occu· pants were quickly arrested. • ColoracUJ Univtr.rit11 Junior Pat McGraw e~cu to get a lot of votei from men students but not so man11 from the gal.$ in his write·i11 campaign for student bod¥ president. McGraw an- MU1'Ctd his platform con.fist. of a chanoe in 1DO'?Mn'I dormitorv rtgulations. Imtead of locking the girl$ in their dormitories at 1 a.m., he want.a to lock them out. • Ever gone to a bortie party? Neither tr.as Bern•ldo Blcoy of Honolulu, but be has to throw one soon and spend $1,000 doing it. Bi· coy, an attorney, is administrator of the will of Dr. Ct•rence E. Fronk, m 84-year-otd horse en· lhusiast who died Ftb. 17. Fronk's will left $1,000 to be spe!lt on a "hor1e pcty" for his "human friends of the hone world." Special Summer Biology Se8sion Slated at UCI Tbe C'OP'a,l"IM oa avn Dtsorden 61 DGt taJ ta lta l,400 paie rePQrt .. -al "'~CllllJDeMed prCICfanfl to creat.e .., Jobi, bnprove bou&ina and educatioa fadlities and blstttute .t iuaranteed 1nnual iDcome. But Sea Fred Hanis, (D-Okla.) a commluion member, said it would ccllt billions ot dollara to solve tbe nation's urba crisis. NATION TEE'l'ERING ''The nation JI ~iQg betwhn aarclly ~ a much more repreaaive . --. ~ - I DAIL y PllOT 3 to Cost . Billions It asked for: --0-eation of two mllllon joba bJ iovernment and lndU1try durinc Ult next two years, -Six million new or refurbished housmg Wilts in the next five yen1 for the more than two million Negroes who "live in squalor and deprivation in ghetto neighborhoods." -Year-round ~ral scboollng pro- irams for slum chlldren; -A guaranteed income as bigb u tfle $3,335 poverty level for a family ot fotr, to be funded mal.nly with ftder~ welt.Ire payment.a. UJ. OOULD PAY 'lbe COIJllllilSslon said America could Pl)' fOlf tbelt and other programs if It wanted to. · '"lbe great productivity of our economy and a !ederal revenue system '1hicb la highly responsive to economk crowtb can pr6vide the reeources," it 1ald. "The major need IJ to reeerate new will -1be will to tu oanelvea to the ext.eat Q~narr to meet the vital nee41 o( dM naUon ••• Reaction to tile leWlll•montb stud; ranged &la . t'yfrJ amt>IUOOi" to "ptout plaUtlidea al)d &eoeralltie1." &In. Abraham Rlbk6ff, CD-Conn.), chairman of a government operatio1111 1ubcommittee which has lnvuttiated urban proble.m1, 1a1d the trafedy of the report 1' that everyfll1ne in it has been known for yeera. Happiness I~ Em111ett Kelly at Hoag · ''Experience hu abown that the bett way to control rlotl iJ tbroQatl qulclt, ltrong and eH-ective police actloo," Ribicoff said, "But the best way to prevent riots Is to remove the fwsl that feeds the fire." "AMBITIOUS GOAL" Rep. Wllllam Wldnall ri New Jeney, 1enior Republican of the Hoose Bank- ing Ccmmittiee wbicn would baodle housing leglalatlon, termed the report's housing recommendatioos "a very ambitious goal. "But he said be has been disturbed in recent years about lofty promiaea that don't wort out and let a lot ri people down. Hell's Angels Chief Sentenced To 1-15 Years Hell's Angels pr1'JSklent Otto Friedli drew a 1·15 year state prison sentence Friday in Superior Court. Frledll, 35. waa convicted on charges of possessing marijuana and posaession of a concealied firearm. The motorcycle club chief was one of four members of the gang wbo were arrested by San Bernardino aberlff's d~ties In a raid on an Alta Loma ranch on Feb. 17, 1967. P'?ie<li, of Culver City, and Douglas Fecell, 24, Of Cuca,nonga, auc· cetdulJJ aouCht trial in Orange Coun- ty on the plea that Ibey would not get a fair trial in San Bernardino. Feazell, charged with possession of narcotics, is to appear in Superior Court March 18 for trial settlngs. Their tW'O comparuooa are awaiting trial in San Bernardtno Superior Court. ' It ma11 have been ara11 and cloudy outside Friday after· noon, but the sun waa 1ht11ing tnside the Pediatric.! Pavilion of Hoag Memorial Holpital in NttopOrt Beach. Emmttt Kell11 Jr., aon of one of the world'• mo.!t famow clowns, put his big, splay· footed shoea dfrectly in the footprint. oj his jather and !pent the afternoon turning grimace• of pain into big, warm !milts. On job (above left), he gets acquai'11ted with Kimberly Sue Horton, 11 montha, of Huntingto'\ Beach. and (above right), borrows trapeze from Robert Welch, 3 Costd Mua. Rai,imond Woods, 5, of Huntingtan Beach, who i$ learning how to U!t a pro.!thetic hand (lower left), studies picture of his newly found buddy and Stephanie Oglesbee, 2~. of Costa Mesa, enjoy1 another gift, a balloon, from the guy in the funn11 hat. Kell1/1 trip uw arranged by tht Hoag radiology depart- ment, in cooperation with E<l$tman Kodak. Another ''kid" who enjoutd tlie visit was DAILY PILOT photogra11her Richard Koehler, who found happiness Wa.! Em· mett Kellv Jr. Every Litter Bit Helped Clean Vp Woman's Ydrd Mrs. Benjamin Freze of Stanton Isn't t.oo hot cm that "Every litter bit hurts'' routine. She plied garba~e -her own and that of anybody who cared to contribute -on her front yard and it helped a lot. she claims. Mrs. Freu, of 10111 Dale Avenue. got pretty frosty when students from two adj&rent high schools refused to heed her frequent demands to quit Erosion Report Updating Asked dumping trash in the area or the f'reze lawn. So Mrs. Freze ignored her garbage ran for n few days and left the Jitter on her now well-covered lawn. And she put up a htter noUce -a sign tha t urged all passersby to follow ht>r example. rt worked. The Freze lawn was surroundE:d by hundreds of onlookers, including police, who ordered her to dear up the mess. She complied, aided hy many of those students she had condemned for dumping litter. And today? Mrs. Freze warmly ~aye : "There's no de~ front yard in Stanton." Strock on Board Of Big Brothers .~rthur Strock, Newport Beach at· torney. has been elec~ to the board of dire<:lors of the Btg Brothers of Orange County, according to James Day, president of the public service group. In addition to his service with the local Big Brothers agency, which pro· v1des guidance U> miotionally troubled young boys in fatherless homes. Strock also serves on the boards of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and the Newport Harbor High Sohool Booster Club. Strock was graduated from USC an d the University of California. Berkeley, where he received bis law degree. He is a member of the Irvine Coast Country Club and die Lido Isle Yacht Club. Rep. Carl Pert.Ins ( R -K y • ) . cbaimum of the House Education and Labor Commlttee, said he was reedy to take op any leghllative proposala promptly, but withheld specific COl"CV ment on the report until be read it in full. Pitt.sbui'gb Mayor Joseph M. Ba.IT aald the report "ls filled with gnm reality and warna that the nation is emWted GO a perilous course, one wbicb can le-1 to the division of ncee and aubeequently to the destruc- tion oi our democratic system." Bynl Brown, president ol the Pitblblrgh chapter oi the NAACP. aaid there wu nothing new fn tho nl>Ori- "The lpiHt between Negorea and ~ hlis alway1 uist.ed lib a I-On! which people have ignored but now must look: at and are horrified." Brown laid. "PAPER PROGRAMS'' • Io Louisvi.De, Ky., Bev. A. D .. Williams King, brother oi the Rev. Martin Luthe!' King Jr., said "the report bas touched on some of the problems, but ia the implementation that counts. We have bad some beautiful federal pt'9gr81M OD paper, but they didn't answer the problem.a because they weren't implemented.'' In <l*.ago. Cook Cotmty SheriH J oeeph I. Woods, who was ordend this weet by a ciml.it court to atop nicru1tiDg volw*en for a riot cmtrol posse, 1ald he'd ''like to see somethint( besides pious p l a ti t u d es and 1eneralitiel." ~. Geo. George M. Gel!ton. Ad· jutant general of Maryland's National Guard and a veteran of nmnerous civil right& dilorders, said be thought the conuni!sion ·~ent a little too far" in blaming white racism for Wt year's 164 racial outbursts. But on the whole, Geist.on said be viewed the n'lpOrt ''very comprehensive and valuable." Newport Council Meeting Called~ On Annex Plan Newport Beach Mayor Paul J. Grober Friday announced that a special meet.ing of the City Council will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Purpose of the session, he said, Is to determine what actioo the city should take in connection with Costa Mesa's recent move to anl'W!X a portion of the Santa Heights area near Or81lie County Airport. Newport authorities have charged the Cost.a Mesa proposal represents "illogical planning." It also baa been described by Newport officials as a "devious" method of Jocking up for Cost.a Mesa the potentially revenue- rich McDonnell Douglas propeny just north of the proposed annexation area. At Tuesday's meeting, Newport councilmen will decide what response should be given to a county Local Agency Formation Com.miuion re- quest for Newport's views on the Costa Mesa plan. The county_ com· mission has set a March 13 bearini on the proposed annexation. Updatlng of beach erosion control 5hldiel for the Oranee County coast- line from the Newport Harbor East Jetty to the aoutheUtern county lint has been requested by the Board of SuperviJOn. Exiled Student P--rotests H•bor Department Director Ken· Tiith Sampson NCOrnmended that the county ask tbe U.S. Corps of En gl· neen to update tMlr tro1ion studies Sampt0n'1 move followed a 1uggestlon on last Dec. 20 by tb9 San Clemente City CoundJ. Tbt cartainal erosion report on tht> AtM wu made In 11161 and Sampson told 1uper"Nor1 tbat the Corpa of En- g'lneera a8"ed tlull updating was ov · erdue. ~ entire coat wtll be paid bv the f«lerat iovemment, Sampson .. ald Harbor Hig~ Slate8 Big Talent Show N~ Uarbor BJcb School will 'POGIOI' their Twt Md Stan Ex· U.t(AUI Webt ao. OC1 Marcb II aD4 t II the BN'bOr W,-. audltorlum. All PfOOtedll will 10 .,,. junior cWS fOf' the ~ ol tbllr pram. Tk:tett wtD M $1 Uld a., M purcbaMd a& .. door. -· 1st 'Victim' of OCC-Saddleback Seat Tax Hwsle Wbrt SlddleNck J unklr College Dlltrlc:t tru.e.. predict Is the first of m1.a7 such appeals by "exiled" studentl ... on rue today with the couDCy Botrd of Educauoo. Mn. Aat*l.a Oonkey, 22, of 124 Mar· quite St.. San Clemente registered her proc.at i. 'lburaday aft.er beint advt.-d b7 Ormae Coast Junior Col)qt °"4i'tcit olOclals that •he ... ill not be ...,... tt attend claqea within the dWr1ct ...., the present temelW'. Mn. CG11i11tJ II ane oe 1,200 1tudenta who Ntfdt Wlllaln ttlt newly !«med s.ddleblldt ... but al~nd clas1t1 ot. • •• ,_. .. ,blilb wtthm the Orana• Co.st~. MOit ol t.biin, It la predicted. will be b&rnd trim da.ues becauM e1f laddle'*k'1 rif1i&al to conUnue to P.Y "100 per ltudtat (teM tu) ea the bu1e ol MjkW'on wblcb ueinpU 'Y'' fanned .... dJICnM ..... tile levy. &ard ol Education officials asked Mrs Conkey to attend a hearing of her appeal at 2 p m. on March 14 in tbe Santa Ana offices: Concerned Saddlebaclt truateea this week form~ a two-man committee wblcb today was trylnf to arnnge a con~ wiUl Oranie C.oMt of· flclak. Orante COMt dlltrkt ttpmell• tatins wert recently ln Sacrmntnto urJina le~· to pNllC11be don Which would compei Sadd'JeOeck to J*Y the s.100 tu for Ndl of th. ltodedl attendlna from o t h e r ~trlcu. Saden.~ tru.ttees recat11 arcod all atudeuU tbrtateoed 1r1U> ejectloo bJ OranJt COMt .met• co rue ·~ pMll .wtu. 1M IOird ol Ed~tioa1 ProcltUnt ........... dayi'from ta.It ~· o( ~ •. 1rhk:ll to file and the county muat mm a decision on the proCellt wMbin a fw1her ~ daya. Sadd.leback will only be able to IC• commodate about SOO ol its ltudents ID facilities which tt planl to occupy ill the fall. Valley l\fa j or Gets Freedoms Award , . GUIST INSTlUCTOl AtMI S.l'foN Night Prayer School Set A niCbt ecbool ot prayc •lll bt CODdvcUd at Princl • ., of hace Lutheran Church, Me11 Verde Drive and Baker Street, COlta Mela, Sunday tbrouah Wednetday. The Sunday 1eaaloa of the school will belin at 7 p.m. ·:, The IChoOl will ltart at 7: 30 on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday evenlnt•· .. Ga.it iDltructor will be IUtbor Alf* Sanf<rd. She hu written 10 boob on rellaion and baa traveled 11 a J.cturer ln Canada , EncSand, New 1.eaiand and Allltralia. Sbe now makes her home in Monrovia, C&lif. Dul pit and ~ '"'8 Rn. Staale~ P. AlleD. mWM « r... tllfa Vllty p,~ ... e .... 1w1,tqllll'll ..... ca.rd. wUI praeat at 11 a.m. Sund9f the ftnt in a ..tM ol pre-Easter JDIMIC• ca tbe "Seveo SaJin&I of 01rbt on tbe CJ'on. WI JDetaa&e tor tbiJ Sundly will be "Plll&her, F«11ve 1'11tm, for Tbe7 IC.now Not Wbat They Do." The FouataiD V a 11 e 1 Prelb)1erian Qlurcb meets to the IOUtb wm1 of the Fountain Valley H I g h Scbooi. 17800 Bushard St. Sonday ICboal begins at 9. 50 a.m. Child care is provided at both tervices. Tne evenin1 ttrvw:• will be bek1 at the home of the Rev. and Mn. Allen. 1217 Dorset Lane, Cost.a Mesa. beOminc at 7 o'clock. A feilowshtp boW wW follow. m obtervMJon of the na· Uout cPebratioa ol tbl 40IJal annlver1ar7 of ors&Dlzed Unttarilldlm, the &v. Ro,_ T. Walke will preach a eennon tkled "To break the cbainl '' It the 10:30 service Sunday at the Cot&aMe11UaUarlaa· lJalverWIJt cnre~. There allO will be a iJ>eClll new member 1' t 1com1 n I ceremony. At the Badal*oa Beaell Cllarcb ., Reu,leu ldnee, 420 lotb St., tbe t(Jpic to be diSCUlled by the Rev . Ernest P• lit Sunday'• 11 a.m. Mrtict ii "Dilclpline Younelf For Growth." A get-acquaimied c«Jee hour will follow the regular service. A "sing-along" ()( ln sh met old-timt tlmel wi.11 be a fllture ol a St. Patrick'• potluck dlJ'JIMf acbedu1td by tbe Worun'• Guild at 8:30 p.m. Friday. All member• an invited. An edenalve Lenten pro- gram la planned by the La•u.aa RJllt L • t It e ra I Charela of tlae Crot1, 24231 El Toro Road. Laauna Hills. Wedne9day eventna 1ervicea will be bek1 ln addition to the SundAy mormns worthlp at 11 a.m. On Sunday, the Rev. Vernon E. Kotter wUl return to ttie pulptt tollowint a. two- week 1emmar at tbl Pacific Lutheran Stmlnll'y i D Berkeley. ma Ml'1DOD topic Membenldp t r a I al n g clall for_..._. uus Sunday at t a.m. The Co1t'a Mesa C o n g r • g 1 t I o a of the Reorp.alr.ed a.a of Jes• Qrilt tf ......, Day s.w., which tlllldt nCU!tr services ~ ill4t Orange County Fairgrounds, will conduct its eommunlion MrVic. It U a.m. m"\'ice StmdaJ. Oml'Cll ld»ol will be at t :JO a.m. A Pfl79' m llUowlhlp Mnice wDl M Mid Ill 7: 30 P.M. OD W •dae1da y . Speaker will bit tucber Merrlll C. Nliab. The anaa.l m of lit r daUOter tea w11l"'W 'lleld Saturday, Matcb I at Peek Coloatal T«rad Jl o o m . WtlCminltel' Ill l p.m. ' l Tempor&ey M .• t •J 1n1s er ... ORANGE COAST ·cHUR€H-· DlR·E·CT·ORY . .. FAIRVllW IAPTIST CHUICH u..i.c.> llllln• ...... "* °""'CA. l :IO a 1N5 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE ti• A.M. IVMOAY ~M SCHOOi. ••• ,. M.~ Sr. Ml .... .,_.. .......... .,. ~ 7:•. 1115 ... • ....-t. MIMI • nrter-__, C-_,.... HARIOl 1llNITY IAPTIST CHURCH 1111 .... St. fll ......... c.-.... IDIOT L NIU.,__ Sunday School t :46 a.m. Mondpg Wonbtp 11:00 a.m. Baptist Tratalnt Union e p.llf. Eventq Hl"Yice 7 p.m. Wednelday Bible Study 6 Prayer ........... T:OO p.m. \ -RkSl SOUlHERN IAPT\Sl CHUlCH ... ..--.e.. .... I . ... ...... ,, ... S.lldey Sclieel .......... 9:•41 Trelaln9 Unloft ......... • 6:00 Mer11lftf Weuhl, •••••••• 11 :00 ...,.,119 Wenlll, ••••••••• 7:00 WeJft•9'ty t.e11lflt 5-1~• ......... 7:11 ..... 641-'111 ~ Mw,I ........ UNMRSITY IAPTIST CHURCH DIJ I. L PAUIADll U. SANTA AMA Hll•HTI IUMDAY KMOOI. . .. ............... • .... tt• AJA. MOCMIM• WOIUMlf' .............................. U AA IVINI ... WOIUNlf' . ......... ............ 1 P• MIOWI .. HllVl(I WIONUOAY ... : . .1.-. 11• ,. • .,,. toetn CAHIU-CMUICM ,_ .... ..,, PIUT IAPTIST CHURCH ........ v....., (~ ....... ,. 17411M ........ ,.. ... v...., Of'. u-.... '""""' Mllllttw FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa .,._ I. ,,_., ''""""' ............ _... ........... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES IUNCHD OP THI MOTMn CMUICM . tM1 •talf CHUICH Of CHlllT, IClllmlT IN IOSTON, MASIACHUll'ITI Subjed of lhe Lesson -Mar. 3 • "CHRIST JESUS" Corena ._. Mar-lacGnd Church of N.w,ert ... ch c.... .... ~ rt•, .. . 611 C..M ... A... G c... ... ... a.. a ._., ...._10 A.M. .......... _ 11611. c:... Hwy. Co.ta ~Plrtt Church 611W.1M It. lo. t :n . 11: SS. t :U, 11. ......... _, .. ,~A.-.. Huntlntton leach-First Chureh ~It.• 0... Su. t:JO, 11 : U . 9:10, 11. ....._. .... -11oonw L19un1 lhach-Plnt Church 6H H,.. "'" 11111. t :JO, 11 ; U . 9:JO, 11. ...... .... -214 ,.,.., A ... Newport 8Hch-Flrst Church JJOJ Y1e LWe S... t :U, 11 ; U . 9:15, 11. ........... -,,,, ,.. LWe All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the priTileges of the Reading Rooms Su114'ay Scheol .••... tiJO AM Metnlnt Wenhl11 •• 11 ... AM '••vet Semce • . • • 6ilt PM henlnt W9'alil11 • • • • 7:00 PM lar1Y • .,... ''" e.lft. ll:S~~~--~~::=-~-:.::iailllii!!'!iOllEEE::!!!'~-=:!..E...:;~-:=~EllE';ll ..... k-. .. ,,. Lift. .._.. ........... ..,.,. M7-4144 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Main I A~ama StrHh H111tti119ton IHch M-lftt Wo,Jri'' •• l :JO 10:41 llllfe SchMI ...... f ,JO y_.. ......... 6:00 N 1v .. i.. w::!!r .. 7100 l'M . . ... ..., -··-'""'· _..,., c.."' """ ....... ..,. .. Office: ...._, IMll Dhtn• a.._ .......... ..,.., •••• 11 .... .... """ o-.. ... y_.. , .. "'- Nursery Care Provided MMm 141-6141 ATTEND THE ciruRCH Of YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY "ltST CH.ISTIAN CHURCH ,...,._..._·n._1 ........ t, ~Al1' YAUIY Dr. *"'-a. .... D.O.. ,...__ UHlfllD llMCS. •l:S, •.. t:JO, WORSH" .. IO:JO WVOY. OUPll Of COSTA MESA EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OP HUNTIN•TON llACH 1912 '1.0llDA Aft . ....., lellatl ti4t A.Mo .,.... ..... ., ........ ~ -lllle 11• A.M. ._... ..... ''" f'.111. Wl'>NltOAY llllE STUDY ANO •llAYElt-1 00 , "" lllUCI CH.,MAJI, ,_ -,_ s»-nu CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWIUI HAllOI .. PA1n1rw SUNDAY MOllNIN& lllU STUDY •.•.•.••....... 9:45 AM SUNDAY MORHIHw WORSH" & COMMUNION .. 10:41 AM SUNDAY IVININw WORSH" .•..•........•....• 6:00 ,.M. WlDNISOAY iVENIH& lllU STUDY ............. 7:)0 PW NUISllT CAU PIOWDID 0.... o . ....,....., o .•. "-........ ._ ........... Phene: S4N7' 1 Dly ... Night COIONA DEL MAI • 611 HlltoTRON 47MOOO • .,.....,_, .. a111ao .... a.. .... NI .. ...._ ......... ....., .......... M.a. ,.INCi Ofl NACI Umfl'IAN CHUttCM M ... V~e Ort.. t t.k., Stf ... , Cette M-. C.lf. ...... c.. ......... .... 'AMIL'r l81tVtc•1 ta Urtt I& IWNY .,..., ftte & Mt1I ea. M11ce .f ,Hee LMitlere11 Scheol -Miu Either oi-, '"•cl,11 Office 'ho11e1 14t.Ol21 Schei ,.._, 14'.-U THI EPISCOPAL CHUICH Welcomet Yov. ST. JAMIS, Utt V1e LWe. ....,.. ._.. s...., ......_ _ 7:JI, ..... ,, ... T....., 1WO _; ..._, ..... ,.... ...., .............. ~ hdw, n. .... .W. P • ....., II: A-... 1'11 ......... C..., ft*'!: '75'0211 ST. MICHAEL a •ALL ANGILsi 6tJa • .... periM Corona dtl Mar Sunday1: 8:00, 9:30-Chil'1 cate at 9:30 Holy• Days as announced ...... n. ................ _ ..... 61U4fl ST. JOHN THIDIVINE;-2043 Orange-A•-._-, C.-11.- Sundays 7:30: I: '9:30 Church Schoot-9:30 Thursdays: 8:30 a 10 1.m.; Holy Days u announced VUr, n. ..... '--w ......... -..... 141 au IPISCOPAL ST. WILFllD'S EPISCOPAL CHUICH ...... a.. .._ -J ....... " ,... ... .................. ~ ,., ........ c. '*"• ...... 'Sunday S.rvlciee t :tt A.M. lleW c--"i fril A.M. ............. a ca.9 ,,.,.M. ·-· ...... , •• ,.M. ......... .. •• A.M. M9f1llM ..... I ., ... ca.•· .....,,, c.. .......... First Allelllb.IY of Goel Clalftla 14' I . 22nd St., Costa Mes. ~'1 M. C. Croni~ Pastor A41eft wlll111e11, Auecl•t-Shenl ,..,lull, Oolr Direct.f S.11Jey st.c..i-9:JO A.M. Y .. tti Relly-5:30 ,,M. I O:JO A.M. & 1 ,,M. HV. JOHH HOOi& llSLf 'lt0rH!CY Sflt"llCE U1l119 21.r Cher+ "'PLAN OP THI A•D" a.. Qelr fll .... s..... Visito" Welcom.-NurHf'Y Attendant 811~ Tidi1is Assembly of Iii rtftetntb .. Komo.ta. Newport lelcll Newpori Harbor Luthilr111 Church 2SO! Cllff Dr. LI MZ11 ...... Jmm ....... .... .......... " ....... .. .......... ....................... ..., ..... • . .. .. 11: ... ··"'· ..... """' . 111•121• N1111trJ can available at ID services WILCOMI Lutheran Church of the Maier 2llCIO Pacitie Vn DI'. CORONA DEL MAR· DR. Will.I.AM R. ILLIR Phone Olt S.5022 1:41 A.M.-lle1111ly W_.1, 9:45 A.M.-Suncley Ch11rdl School I 1100 A.M.-Feltfote w~i, ...._,......., HUNTtMTOM 11AC11 • CHURCH OF IEUatoUS SCllNCi GO lOth St,. Huntifttt.ft i;~h . . • " SvM•y MOf'ftln9 Services alMI Yoatt. Otutd.-11 .AM W.4~ay Ev•nln9 Study 6rou~7:l0 PM .............. .._ ...._:116-21H BAHA'IS '10CLAIM Baha' u' llah ''Tit• "-'•-' o., ... J4t,JI I I ff 149-2001 We 1en.,,. 111 Yoe ••• UNITAllAN UNIVIRSALIST CHUlCH 1219 Vitt.,I• St,. C..+• M ... lllllA}'I ,.,. A.M. 646 4652 A Cordial W.tcom. from THE METHODgr CHURCH lelltN f1ltM COMMUNfTY MITMOIHIT CHUICN 111 A,.te '7S.otlO Wetalll,: 9:JO l 11 AM Cl!.rdt xlleel .... t:lO AM C.1te Me .. AUT Ml'THODIST CHURCH ttth St a H•rkr llv.I. Ww11t1, I Otwo Sclleel t :JO I II AM M1.n21 lrrin-Een Iliff UNMllln MITHODIST CHUICH Wettlti, .... II: 11 A.M tll-12JJ Me.ti ..... "',..."" "' St. Mei• l'te1llyteriu Ch.tell • IMtM.ft Or. a l Je111kr .. rw. T • •11 ! Iii IJ ~ • r • ,, ) t , = . . , . .· 1. ~ 4 . DiscU.88ions Scheduled . New memben will be recelftd at the 11 a.m. wathlp &JDda1 of the LlltMru Cbrda ti Ute MuMr, 2900 Pacific View Drlw, Corma del Mar. An inb'mal r.ceptioll w 111 follow. Ralph Norum , ltewardsbap chairman, will hrinl a m...ace IDd Dr. William R. Eller, pastor, will speak OD "An Imaie of Devotion." Clommldon w 111 be cUbnted dUJinl both the 8:~ IDd ll a.m. worabip hoar1 Sunday ol th e Newpa; Barber Ldleru Chrdt, 2SOl Cliff Drtve. Pa.tor Jamt1 G. BWD'a termOD ii tlltld ''It Then a Better 'ftme Than ilOWt•• Mid-week •ricel wtil be eondueted tllCb Wedbelday at 7 :I> p.m. durinl 1 lAnt: The pillt«'I reneraf Cheme for tbeM 1 • r v 1 c e 1 la "Modem MM Befort tbt CrOll.·· CASS~ •• (C,.&. fnm Paie ~ to experlenct the reallf.7 ol the 4vine fellowablp. "If any of these la mill· inc, flle residue ii DO true church at all. met tboM 1"bo bel(q to ft 1~ ftrurd lad11 lncoDiplete." A'lf1 youna m1nbter who feela that be ii "irrelevant" wben be'1 not out marctiktg oo 1*bt l1nel should ponder th 1 arcbbllhop's obteryaUona about what pcilblooera look for In their put«. BASICAU.Y, he 1a11, they don't wmt bkn to be a toeiil worker. ''Tber want him to be their man of God who eiarrlet them md all t.be1r needs OD hia heart, wbo _. theU' wwltlip whether 1bey themHlvel are intent or not, who of· en tlii ROiy Eucbarilt on their belW1, ad who la their ·.-. .. ~and friend." "~or later tbe ttme eom. .. tbe daa bunt.I, Mel • Plrilblooer 1 a cwenrbllmecl by b1s own IPrltu1 bllm L&jltcy; then bt ... to be able to COil· fide in a.. man be knows wbo hat beta aet apart far uc:red lblnp." 'nda eGCBlle1 may be .,..W with Jmpetieoce and enn dlldlln by some ac- Uw.t cllro. But it will ft$da a Marty c::borUI Of a.em from laymen -in- dldne thott who • r e ftabtiDI dally on the front liDll Of ._ bllUle foe IOCial ~. . John c. Allnd, m1n.llter ol Wsitatlon, and Dan J. Moll, mlnitter of education at Ftnt Cbrl.UU Cbarell, 1W7 Mam st., Htdinitoo Budl will be preaching durlnC the m«ning eervices Sunday In the ableoce of Tbomu W. Overton. Mnior mmt.ter. Allred will bring the piaage at I :I> a.m. and Mosa wfI pruch at 10:45 a.m. Overton w1It return to the pulpit March 10. The Rn. David Mantell of Audlda will be the ~ mln4k at the 7 p.m. aervke. MINISTER. ~tfnmPap4) mittM ol. Ole Mil Raochoa Prelbytery. Dr. RobiDeon retired in September from a 36-year m i nhtr1 in Grace ~ tburdl, Min· neapolla, Mkm. Io Mln- oeapatia ht WM involved in civic • ..,.. • church al· fairs, _.... ior 12 ye#1 as a merMer ol. the board of educatioa, for Cbree years on the lbr8fJ board, and six yell'I • pre&lde!t ol the MJnneeota Un.ked Na- tioot AllOdl&o. In 191&, .._ a yef8 as modtraiflar of the Synod of MiDDllclk, be waa an ex- ctiani-miDilter to the F~ Church oi Scotland, aear G1-gow. Dr. Roolnloo IJ'aduNd from M c C o nldck Tbeologlca1 SemJalry, as well • from the Ulliftrllty" °' L<nrllville, and the sr.dute eobool of the Ualv1r11t7 oi Pemtylwaia. CHURCH OF RELIOfOUI ICllNCI ,... .... c .. , • ... a.,6Jl ....... a. D~. (:ropp To Speak lb. Laguna Dr. 1'rtderict w. Qoopp, fOmMr' mtnlstier ot th& san Marino Commumty CJiurdi, will live a aerie• of lectures at the Lenten Nelghborbood Congregational Church, La-cuna Beach five Monday morntua a t 10 o'clock, Marcb l throup April 1. "Teebnlquea ot 'lbe CID1.I· U. Ult.. will be the tenera1 theme of the lec- ture.. '1be ICbedule ia u follows: Madl 4, How to Read the Bible; MAH'Ch 11, Teadl Ua to Phy; March 11, The Fine Art ol Wonblp; March 25, Bow to Kate Choicea; April 1, Tbe Art ol. Church Membership. --.. .... Dr. Qopp .. vice-prell- deut of the board of trulteel ol the San franctaco 'lbeolodcal Seminary, San AnteJmo. St. Joachim Mission Due A week-~ ·'Minion on the Metty of God" will be preaeded by Father Robert L LoeriP and Father John Suetvan at St. Joachim Church, 1984 Orange Ave., Costa Mela, beglnnin1 Sun- . Dt. l'Awtn Jt. Gnent, Ot ....-Uni mlaf..-, ~ ... Of w__. Awnu• wort. . ;;iwaroe~~ ~ Riv, Mui 181tC1l ,Btecb, wU1 °'* tM C::-·~~1 ~~ c:burdi 1 fOurtb • n n a 1 l Rev, and Mra. 0. kl't m1talonary. conference. It been tn Brlllt b fDqt wUhad Ma!dt 10. ~ yeara, •of at• .. h The Rw. Dana Llncm. evanceJldc wort 1llllnlJ ID mlulour,-t6 Malm, India and ar'OClnd ... city ".._ .. ldMchlled to aipeak Sun· iD the 'stat. ot Saa,..., day ewninl at 7 O'cloct. Frida,r e~ ,, 111 The Re•. Larson 4Dd hll feature a tr'Nt DMllt nDr familJ bue made their et ' a • a d • D a QM home for 18 years ID Audlt.Oriwn at a p.m. tor DbemajtJ whk.it 11 a pert .n sea Baptist o.-al <:l the i...akbhnpur Dlltrtd Coof erence dmdlel ~ on tbe DOrth bmlk of A.awn. • Omcbea have been. formed Sunday, March JO It U a t Go 1 am u t h an d a.m., the ~v. Debnar Beogwn111W1, wblcb are the IntVeld, nusslonary to locdooa of their t w 0 Argentina, ls eabedUJed to centers tpeak. Rev. and Kr •4 Tbe Rev. and Mn. I.anon Intveld have been eqapc! have m a i n t a 1 o e d two iD evangiellstic m1nlltrJ' tD dtapenaariea, whlcb are allo LalUoJa an4. bl aeveral ..,. leper clinlca. roundinc towna. There will be no meeting Cioamg the conference at Monday evenln1. 'l'Uesday, 7 p.m. will be the Rav. Nila lt 7 p.m., the Rev. Wilfred Friberg, mlnlonary to Head, m f JI 1 on a r y to ~:1be Rev. Fribert bu E1hlopla wW speak. served as an evanceli.lt aad The Rev. IDd Mrs. Head pastored a church ln went to Ettllopia 1D 1957 to Fernandopolla for one and beCla a DnbtrJ in QJl1J. one-half )'NI'•. He also con· tian literature 1D t b 1 ducted a five mi.Dute radio Amharic .Languaae. btoadcalt llx daya a week. Wednelday evemng will ~ "Monine ~ feature a mlallorwy pro-tion. cram fer the w b 01 ej;;iji;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;iiliiijjjjiiiiii:iii-· churdl sound tbe theme <:l the "Nth Prom1Je0 way tllltO. ................ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL: GUIDE Jr.U: MllfA e MATTllESSU .:.~• MAnllSSU •• COMPL111 .... ~ '"= &.We .. ........... c...w e ... , LC........,_ c.... ... ... • 1111 Me. ........ . ., ........ ...... 90lft . llOll9 • nan -............... • o.ta .... lllattreM a.,; IUI 1'ewpeit 81 ... u~ a.1303 UPHOUTIRY MtSI Upliolslery Uberty M711 • day. A 1«1D<1D w~ be gtveof;::=:==:::=:=::==:~;;:::==::=~=::=:==:: at a1l the D\Ulel Sunday "1 ;1.009~~e~ ~Announcing ••• ;~~~ m:· at 8 and MR. RICK PERKINS The milsJoo exerclaes will be at 7 :~ each eventnc. with the clOling nerclle oo Saturday, March 8. Father Logrip has 1J1e11t eight ,.... in the f«elgn l'Di-1ooa <:l Oceam.a in the South Pad6o and Father Su:llivmt hid been afflHated Former Owner Ir Man•9•r of Harbor Optical NOW ASSOCIATED WITH Hutchens Optical 369 N. Newport Blvd. (Oki fto.d) Newport BHch ~2-2771 wi1h the Marilt Mlalooj~=======~==:::::;=z:===~ Band. .. Foursquare I See By Today's Meeting Set Want Ads ~ore than 150 m.tnhten will attend a Fouaquxe ministers' meeting Monday •• THAT at t b e Costa Mesa Four- square Church, 1734 Orange • IT'S Ave., Costa Mesa. Guest tpe&Rr will be the Rev . 1bompson Eade, illustrator • DIME of the world-famoaa Tbompeon Chain Ref«eoc. 'l Bible. • A lAmcbeon will be prepsed and terVed by the United Fouraquare Women ehli>tef • Li NE of the cb\D'ch. Heading preparations are Jrf r 1 . Cbarlea Finnegan, M r 1 . • DAY Wesley MWTlD, ancl Mrs. Alfred Henry. Host ~ la Ile Rev. Wesley . Murrin. NIGHT -DAY SERVICE • SbyJµ ~ a eom- unit7 ••oanil wiWn .the Colt .. Pd~ ;;teffiopaieat ta Sell Beadi, :..\rill bit .._... wtth a 'Salute to Youl!l" pl'Oll'am 11 a.~ s.m ... ·Klftb ~ ' MoJ.:tga~rs : Slate Talk ',' U.•' I Ex-Warner Set Slated For Tract .C .. REDIT . REJ CTS ... • . \ ·s:395~· MDV.El YOU IN . ; FIOM , ,_, ..... ~ PU MONTH (Prin. & Int.) • I I • . .. A ~+ op,orfunity •• i»'!Y •t 1 .. + JHr'• P!lc.. • • • •nd oft +.., lcrir;est +.nM tytr offf'td. ll9 ..,d 4 bed~hom•• wtftt..,...,. the • ~tet• "htt111 lo~," bt1Ut-l1t1,, · •plnft b.:.Ci-· w.U .•• ~ weU to weff cerpef fot •• little •t-41 .:,.r ltontft. Reedy'~ lff-•r .,. ct~it rejects •iMllU..clocl• l•~•u~ •ftd .-,. em•• -1uve in fhit w .. kt.i.ct • • • fJtJ cfow1', nter•nt • MIMratJ ALL THE LUXURIES OF A $30,000 HOME! e ~VA1'a l~LOllO ll'ATIOI e ~\.LV CAIU•ITIO 1~ NYLON e ATTACHIO DOUILI OA,.AOI e "811t0LAI INIULATION e COLONIAL "IC,.IATIDN 8 UILDINO e TWO WxAO' HIATID ~LI e "'"0TICTIVI WALL ""OUND INTl"I COMMUNITY e ALL IXTl .. 10" MAINTINANOI e GAfl8AQI 011..alAL. e l"Ut.LV 1..AHDICA,.ID. W ITH LAWNI. T .. 111. 1HflU81 e AUTOMATIC l"fllNICLIM e HOT,.OINT DllHW.UHllt ...... -.4' ' ~·· ?'; ~ .: U -:: -.. . . . . . - ·~ e I ~ - Intermission ·f!Cl's StUdents : . 8y TOM TITUS °' .. Dlltr ..... Stiff 'l'be cllt.ference between UCI'• Irvine flepertory TbUkr and drama programa ottered lty ether colle&et and anMn'litiet can be meuured in tenna of sheer eathsulalm. . "lt'a ·more lnten1ive than any Othll program.'' ~ Mike Van Lanclinpam. a \Jct senior •ho bu been tbroulh the drama departmh._ of two other . echooll . .. If, a fantastic learning eiperieit~•. '' 11y1 PameJ• .)rolVIJ, a sophomore with • orily a bigtr school play .. an4 8 commuruty tbeatet role behind her. "It'• very Oexfbte." adds ~y Haytoa, a frethman with a goodly lilt of creditl for her age. includini tile femile lUd in UCI's 0 Marat/Sade" and sevttal minor roles at SOuth Coast Repertoty. THISI THREE HAltlOR Area stud«lts are among 19 memben of the Irvine Re- pertory Theater acting corn· pany, now in rebeanal for it. 8e00nd aeuon. In its in i· ti.al year, \be student re- pert<>ry i:"Oup produced two full·Jenltlt plays and three o.ne-acts, one an original by company director Robert Cohen. This year the schedule in- ctudes three full prodUC· tiont, but tha1e will come later. Right now the student actors are in rehearsal for nut .,.k'1 drama work· aibop, acbechsled for Tues- day through s.turday and MIKI VAN &:ANDINGHAM offerin( I different pro-gram eecll night. The agenda runs the dramatic aamut from a pair of Samuel Beckett plays of the "absilrd" school through scenes from an oriilnal revue to a niiht of Ir1sh aon~s and scenes. If a1JO includes a fulT-lenith pro- cf•1rtion of "The Knack." directed by John :Raggard who appeared in tile show two years ago at tbe Laguna · Plrvbow:e. Then the company gets into iu heavier schedule, rehearsina ill three p u b l t c r.roctuctions-"Tbe f'ostage.';o' "Dark of the Moon" and ' The Good Woman of Setzuan" -almost simultaneously toward an April 11 opening date. THE WOltKSHQ, PRODUCTIONS draw J>:ll*ular praiJe from Van Landililbam. a Costa Meu ttudent whose experience 1U'etcbil fro111 Orin(• COiilt COJJege and the Costa : Mesa Ci,vV. ~ to: ~a. 1,rael, Gret¢e .and: TUrke1 ~ft ·'Jat, perf.i>rmtd on Gtµunnan COUege's "noattilg ~· ·~ . · "You're wtgned a 1~t bllt you're not rven any performance date. be explains. ..They jus tell you to work on i\ .and get it m the ~ .,. )'OQ CC'.,. '• • "A~ther 1dvantage of the ..,.oty tbeates la the dlaJogue training f°' -'191!• ll!le •The Rostage,' tt Van L:indlngbam continues. 11 At UCI you work for the per-J feet dialogue; other schools don't have that kind of time to devote to the small« phzses of theater." UCI Slates Workshop Drama Week In preparatloa for lta &e· cond auson, the Irvine Repert«y Theater at UCI will present five consecutive •ts of worbbop pro- ductions Marcil M . In the repertory tradition, each production 1' directed lnd perform«f bJ me~s of the company. All five productions aN opeo to the public ~nd admiJaon ja free. Curtain time It 1:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater. 1be series schedule: Tuesday. March 5 - "Krapp's Utat Tape .. by ====:±~~=== Samuel Beckett; directed by Wayne Pelke. Wednesday, Mardi I - "The Knack" h1 Ann Jelllcoe: directed by .John Hagg.-d. Tburaday. March 1 - "Happy Daya" by Samuel Beckett; directed by Jim McKie. · Friday, M a r c h I - -y Pamela Awtin Wants Acting Career 1 HOU, YWOOD (UPI) - Pamela Austin, tbe = blonde beauty -.ho televlalon advertWID& ~ down with her D o d I• Rebellloa~ more tflan a year allf, tiiil opted for acting, • ' Pam, 10,, pounds, ¥m eyed and o u tr l c h t • downright HX)', mip\ )alt be the belt t*elas>md in the hiltor1 of ~ah1, t:ieb., ber bome t.owu. Happily. abe now ~ In SoutberD California. Be'-* to be preciae. She bas I MW abort ba!reut, I m.lnllkirt ad a divorce pen-dlnc .. She .allo II under .contract to Univenal StodiOI wldCla costarred bu 1ut yeu In a bomb of a movlt titled "Tbe PerilJ of PauU.ne. •• The fact that lbe WU COi- tarred with a ID·foot white bucukin 1hoe named Pat Boone1 .~ IUY who m1kes the wnu.e knilht leok ne dirtJ Dan Mcilrew, dkbl'1 belp.mocb. NO SALE Miss Brown, a «riking blonde beauty "110 b• been Cc .. ta Mesa's "Mia Tinsel .. and a photographer'• model, became attracted to theater ltt~t fall at the H11lltlngton ""'"'acb Playhouse, and now it's number one on her • r :iority list. PAMILA BROWN The studio abo ... three "Pauline" pilots with Pam for televilion. Oa .-·featured Boone. a o o t lt e r GatT . vtuon and the lat Larry Storch. None 10ld. "THER E ARI 'AR more opportunities available Now Pam hu a couple ::1 t~e rep company than in a normal clusroom situa-or weeb to wait on her t.'on,". she aven. "Working wttb tbe rame people every Univvsal option. Iha is~ ,,-:>y, you get to know them and learn their abilities lnJ the ltudio won't ~ :.:r.d you become more secure in JOCl't otrn." ' her • rt r • er d I n a r i l y ~1iss Hayton, of Corona def Mar, j.J just out of remunerative contract. Qie ~lljh school but alttady has taka eeveiral important w~ta ~ '=t tbe 11 :eps along the dramatic road wiU. her .otk at SCR appec-ju.c 11 , Mmirtplar -moft notably aa Nellie ln "Playbor ol the Western memlM!r of HI c. T v • 1 World'' -•nd in UCJ's "Marat/Sade' ~ a stunning "R.ow-. and'Ma1ia La~ prtrayal of Charlotte Corday. Jn." Un1"'1at loim her out "It's nice to know you can make miatakes in for the 1bcnr, collectlq ber training," she commenu, "while reallzlllg the bound• aa.tary m the procaa1 an of your own talent." Miss Hayton will be seen ln the while PQinC .n • t rut Saturday' a lrllb night, playing the young daughter 1;:=====;===~===:::;;;:::==:=:=:::::1~11 in "Juno and 8~ Paycock" and the mad woman in "'J'bt Ploutb the Stan.'' both by Sean O'Casey. Tbe goalt of tbe 1rvine Repertory Theater can be summed up in Va Landingham's wordL "You just s try to become •• pl'Of usional as you possibly can." Southern Ortntt County Pw.t ltun 11'owlnt , I CN~ from 4 Patterns 45..PIECE M•PAAc:® sr.i' llflma<:9 melamine dinnerware '- ~ break·~ .•• wiD last ' for yean.: Beautiful patterns. Set includes service for 8 paek- ~ in a aee thru box. Save now! r'f ~ ·1: ~~ .... ,_ ~ ..... PLASTIC' ASSORTMENT 37~ lArl• aut. Of useful household plastio. Re-bi..-.tor diahes, baskets, buckets and IDOn!· 'hie JOU!' pick. CHARGI IT. ... ' lleavy drill pockets. na,. fed zipper Cloeure, tumiel belt loops. Sizea 2M2. MBl'S Olf95 OR U.~ ·. I . Our ftif. 1.11 · •. 4~ • • • • . . Your eholce from ttl1s great • collection of sboes apedally priced · for &widay only! Save f3.-00 a pair. COLEiitl. ' ' ' f • FUEL One g,Uon can. Trii>lt . filtemcl for \lie with r all ou~oor appUanc4 CHARGE ITI Men in Service • Three Harbor Area men srlduated after nine wee.ks <t. buic · 1raininl at the Naval Trlilllnl Center, San . Diep. 'Dsey are Seaman Apo prentlc. TMaau E. Parry, IOD of Mr. and Mn. Travis H. Parry, M2 Seal St., Costa Mesa; Robert R. Clelud. son of Mrs. Delores Ullon, 1278 Mandrell and B*11 8. Balley, 1o"l of Mn. Alex Lutzoff, 912 10th St, both of HWltiJlltoD Beach. Capl Lois J. Mlahan, daupter ol Mr. and Mrs. I>J>n Minium Sr., 13241 El ~ado Drive, Sell Beach. la 1ervtng as a member of the 3802nd Air Base Win& at Offutt AFB, N_,, The unit hu earned tbt U.S. Air Force Outatandl.nl Un l t Awud for "eiceetlona111 mer:ltorlou" performance. 'Jbe captain 11 a tupplJ .taff wUii penonnel «&er. Airman LC. KID L. cm.., IOll ol Mr. and Mn. Lulle N. CarUc1n, 5.142 Loyola Aff.1 Westnilnster, sraduted With bmion frOm U. S. >Ji,, l'arce Teclmka\ School. fmtry AFB, Colo. Tbe airman. a 1oclear Wupoal IS*l&Jllt, Jw ~ aulped to the Air Defense Cmamud, Siltl)'OU CoalltJ Airport. Lanct ~l Peter A. OI· sart, USMC, IOD a( Mn. Roy Wlllon, 4Ge Broadway, Costa Mesa, hia b e e n assigned to the 1st Light AnU-Aircraft Mllalle Bal· talion, ut Marine A.trcraft LEGAL NOO'ICB Wing near Da Nang, Viet. nam. Mn. Nellie C. Leopold, 715 Nard1sut Sl. Corona del Mar, lw been presented a pboto,rapb ol her tbakinl band.I with Pre1ident Jobnaon at Marine Corps Air Station. El Toro, 1987, during bis vi.lit there on the lt'lnd annJvenary of the Mar ln t Ccrpa. Mrs. Leopold'• daughter, Donna Leopokl. bu retired from fhe Navy Nune C«1>I after 1ervin1 28 yura. Army Staff Sgt. Robert P. Derby, whose wHe. Lyn Derby lives at 1Wl Maple Ave., Q>eta Meea, baa been aulgned as a scout pla~ 1ectlon sergeant in Troop C, 7th aquad:t'on, 17tb Afr Cavalry ol tbe America Divillon't l9lll Light Infan· ~ Brtclde, Vletmm. ·-...., B. Olenlll, 14, ton ot Mr. ud Mn. Fbard B. a.n1al of 2112 Vista Dcndo. NtwpOl't Beach, completed bdaatr1 bulc trainiDg .t Part l>1a 184 Ml 1-n ulltned of Officer Candi· date School, Fl Bennint, GL for further tra1nJDI. Spec. s. ,.., J . ......... , U.S. Army, 23, toll of Mn. MarJ Klafman, 19t0 rederal Ave., Costa Meta. baa been awarded the Army Commendation Medal for meritorloal aemc. in Qul on, V\etnam. • ~ Koebm&D, ta a iv• r with the Dd nglneer Company. H l 1 father, Ala Kaufman, livea in Penna,tvania. DEATB lff¥J'ICE8 FANSLER ~ Yktw ........ ..,., ..... ~ a.ell. """'* "' -°** M. ...... ., Ille ...... , ... tw, ..,.. ..., ., v--. uni .. ... """ .,......ldrWI. ._.,, ~ ...,, ' ,..M.. ....,,., ai-i. .._...,, !Ma. Mlndrf. t A.M.. II. JeedllrM Cdllflc a.ca. """"*"· ... ..... 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Bailey poled a 380-B>ot bt.st lo the third with one aboerd that cleS'ed a 25-foot fe6ce aad lmded in die street beyood to get tlte Bucs a lead they newr lest: 'Jbe big center fielder .alto driJ.led a triple with ·cioe aboard in the fifth. Haas, now · 4-1 fot the yew for Coacb w~ Pi'ckena ·went the l"OUte, flOlling .even et •alkini a patr. Mike Leppa ~d a pa.tr ot bue lllt. for the Buca along with sing)etona by Steve Yocom, Bill Eller and RarJd1' Bran. ' · 'lbt Bue. are now 2·1 in tht lnl•t EC.euon. yi(h wins owr tbt Indlu1 llMI Goldeq West. The on!y 8ucs locs came at the hlads of Santa Ana aod John Vau&llrt, 1-0. o.A .... COAJT ~If HllMAIOINO Al ll it Al ll .. Mtelt. d v-,111 ... .,. d , ...... c J_,,.IM. • tllet. c llr.-.211 ~.­~"I Tolalt " JOtll_,. Jtt ,,,Muff,• , •• ,,2;-. .. ,., 4 ttllud\,M 462 111~• ••• 4 I I W.lllCI, Ill 4 0 0 •11c.otwra.e >ti 4 t t c:.tf, " ' t I • t t McOlllre, d J o • o.r.t. ' J 1 1 J6 S I Totelt JI t t IAITtllM COMl'llllllKll " t 1 2 ' 2 I 1 , 1 • I'd. ..... ~ .... .... .JOO .:w .m .m .oot ' .... .,.. kDt.- OC.C .t.Mfl ......,. .. 2 C"'9 .. ~ W•I J C,...,.. 4 Mt. IAC J • ....,.... 1, a.Ml AN J ~ J. .... ..,,,,,, 0 ~ ........ .~.Nip·1 . i\ ~Q~s \ • ... ;f'. •• ... Rip Tribe ~ ._ . LOS AN<}~(A.P) ~""" lon1· t'falted M :t *"~ ahow· doW1l between M4 UCLA bltw a fuse FrtcUy nflb* wheJl Cal'•~ ... a_twmed tht TNpanl. ·~ i1n ...... ~1Jhlle UCLA ~ ~ ~loo.& . :' ' Th~. f!Ms Jtn¥led Troy two games belibid the ndgJrty Bruins wtth t1yo games 1~~ · j:I\\ , 'Peithl flie--Loe Ange~ scbooll trade foes and SC's only bor>& now is that Cal can ~ a siilallat ~t · agam.t tht Bru!Os -a m~ unlikely tou.rD•ment·botmd Redcoatl. They'll be led bJ JUvcalde't marvelous Jobn Mui, wbo averased 27 points per game far q,e 11-Ult EC schedule. And be'a blCktd by a flow of talent wbicb indlldel: · aiartes Br.au Clf.t) and 1Qn\ J..,-nes 17.S) frorn Mt. SAC; the Fullerton duo of M1b Wella (10.4) IDd Cllarlle Deftnls (10.1): Chaffey's &hooting ace, Tom Wat~ (21.3); Santa Ana's Dave Kiefer (18.7), Sao Berdoo's Doui • Wealcb (18.7); the Cypress twosome of Steve PUuao FoJeming Nm .'World ~Titl~ '. --. Wood Second GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -Ptlg-1,-R~~s c' r~~eFd ~'t 8. sho:.. jump gy Fleming, Olympic ac;*i p\edai win· ....., no;nu ~J w u ner and defending cheml>iOll, virtually shot with 11 sec&nds left in an over· made certain of her thlrd straight' ti ·od 6.. ..a Calif £ world figure skating title today by me pen w a~ve ern a an up-bui.ldin.g up a huge lead at the end o( -.91."Padficf \lletoey P'~y ntcbt the compulsory figures. ov., ,Soutbelil_ QJliforpia:· __ ' , Barring a bit o( Ma·rc.'l madness. the Trojan Bill H"mtt had hit a short announcement of the winner will be rebound shot wlth one second left in II. mere formality at the end of Satur· 1'9gulati~ to tk!~ score at 78. . dat nights' Cree skating final. P1av>n.,.. wtthddt \g.f...d lftt"-cent•r · The 19-year-old student teactM from ~ • o uvv vn ~ Oolorado Springs, Colo.. totaied .u,e utes cil tbe ov~: Cal used five perfect ordinal score of 9.0. meaning Bob t>rMsley ~ more than four mln· that each of tne nine judges rallked ht b her first. a1d 1209.7 points aftet the s~alg bukets: y Cri:tch!ietd• for the six compulsories. vt<:10rY• · ;.,. , , 1 .&mmerich ·DaiWM' Of Au1\fia, rt· Presley, wh~·touled out .just after / t.alMd iti4 men'& .-orld figvre skating :tove~& IConcl 21 of his 11 c.h~ior.Jhjp F:-riday rug.ht des pi~ a · -, ' "" torr.kl challenge Crom Tim Wood of .. .. .. ,. ... _..... -_...~- Game Postponed . . J L8.kerS ·Blown Gilt ,, --By Pllilly Wind PHILADF!LPHIA (AP) -High Ydnda ripped holes Friday In the roof of Philadelphia's '12 million Spectrum for the second time ln two weeks and Mayor James H. J. Tate closed the new apOrts arena "iDdefinitely." ''The salety of the people is para· mount." Tate said in his a]' noUricttn~ot that the ovaJ.sha~ arena ~ be closed until necessary repair' ar:i made. The mayor's action meant can- cellation c>f a National Basketball Association game Friday n I g h t between the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles La.kers. On Sunday, the Flyers National Hockey-League team is scheduled. to play Oakland at Spectrum. The following night, the Busler Matbil./oe Frazier heavyweight fight js tb be lllbown at the Spectrum from New York in a c Io s e d -circuit televi.ion. ; A Philadelphia 76ers spokesmao said, however, the NBA champion• expect to be back in tht Spectrum for a'March 5 game with San Diego. The postponed game with Los Angeles will be played here March 11 or Mardi 18, he added. Winds, measured by the Weather ~u-·at up to 50 mile& an nour, ripped ~oles in the roof near wnere it was H\'erely damaged Feb. 17, with a I~ estimated at ~.ooo. About ~ employu o( the Spectrum were in the buildinc Friday. When the roof wu dame&ed last month. about 10.000 were on tiand for the \tart oC an ice show matinee. The crowd was evacuated and the buildini cloled for .several da1• wiW repairs w«• made. · Wayne Lalor. Spectrwn JUperin· tendent, said Fridaf's trouble. oc· curred when workmen were repe.lrinl a ''blister" that developed on the toof Thursday. Special Confab To Consider Olympic Row . ts• ht ~ balf. Blcomfteld 'Hills, Mich., while Peggy Cdtthftel.d ~ 218 po~ts, but only F~eming of Colorado Springs. C~lo., IRVINE NETTERS nine came 1n th ·tirst hali. . ghded sm06ttlly toward her t h 1 r d The Trojans · orln( was topped bv straigbl w0f'k1 crown . Ron Taylor's 21 Jim Marcb•s 23 and Taking the ice last of the favorites, TOPPLE FOE, 8-1 Hewitt's ~.. the 23 • yur ·old Viennese salesman CHICAGO (AP) -President Avery Brunda&e o( the InternaUooal O~c Committee, after conferring with Mexican Olympic officials, announced Friday that he will call a .special meeting of the lOC's Ex.cut1ve Board to considet the boycott-harassed re-en- try of South Africa in the 1988 01,rmpic Games at MexiCQ City in October. South Africa "will J.1J>der n o circumstances withdraw from the Olym,,tc games," Rank Braun, presi· dent o( the Souttl African Olympic Committee said Fri4ay night. Braun was commenting on a Chicago ~ that a special meeting of the International OIYfllll'c Com· mlttee's Executives board will be call· ed to consider the withdrawal from the 1968 Olympics by 38 nations pro- testing South Africa's readmission to the game. The UCLA Bt\1.lns. with an incted-gave a s~bly c~tryled ~X<hibition of ible first half blitz, scorched . the In· f~ee skating. to w.., t_Us thtrd consecu· dlana and clinAhLI ti f th p . t1ve world hUe with a tot.al ol l2 or· fie a . -.u a e or e &CJ· dinals a.od 2,195.2 points. ..., ?asketball .lftJ.e. Wood, who was a fraction ahead of Trailln~ U.1~ with_ 7: 12 ione, the Danzer after . ttle compulsories. des- Bruins hit 21 ~ their next 22 sh.otl perately tried to stay in the lead with and pulled in front ..,-30 at the hall. some fearless jumping, but a slip dur· UCLA •h.ot 74 Pi' cenf trom the field ing a triple salchow leap cost him and, The ,Brulna k t uo the oiUenslve and 2,180.9 ~ints. SAN DIEGO -UC Irvine's vars1ty tennis team continues to wrec.k the opposition, this time 8 • I over Cal We9te.rn on the losers' courts Friday. Coach Myron McNamara pointed out the steller play on Earl O'Neill. Steve Teal and Gayle Dukelow in the Anteaters' easy victory . O'Nelll and Teal teamed up to ~in their doubles match 8-1 along with in- dividual wins in the singles matches. "Preparations are already under way here to C1>mpete in the Games, and all arrangements will have been made by the time the Repul)llc receives its invitation," Braun said. ln the firft ~ u Lew Ale.in dor as in the Olympics. he had to be CQTI· ~ ;.'J of his . tent wl'b second place with 15 ordinals P~•ate In U.. eond halt as Lucius Allen tcored l9 his 21 Pol..ntc. UCLA ~~~~=s~:-::.dSS:S2~terethe Sherrill Muscles· OCC The victop-w~s UCLA1$ 5?th in its last 58 games. Brundage, who h\lddled more than nine boors in two aepll'lte sess19u with three Mexico City delegates, Nid be would codlult the JOC &iec..uUve Board members to let a ~t Stanford was Jed by Mal McElwain ~d Art Harris w1tl> ~4 )ll!d 12 respect-1very1 Trojans Surprised CAl.11'4:'Mt' I T U~ 11 , T Hndnft f N • 4 lffwlt It ., 10 Wit~ 2 M f Ma..... f ,_i T.l P'"leV " M rt !:i.-': '1 ~ f~ o.i-1 1-2 ,. =-t .. , 4 C"""1W 11 "'5 36 lno i l>4 4 CJh11111 tM e ,_. fi-0 O We#e • , ~rd 1 n ' Crz:ei:,... ~ 1~ " • "~rs " .. 1, ~ JI "' 1$-tl UK , • l1 11 1 S-fO ~-~,...,, Ci-It. Totlll flllllt Gllll•1ile 14 UK M Alt~ a.Ht Bruin8.,jp. Blitz date. •• To85-57 Track Decision BrundAlge, 1'tw> prevtoualy hid studfaaUy contended tl\e ~c Games would be held no matter ~ countries withdrew in tbe race<allied controversy. had met with Pedro Ramirel Vasquez, chalrmu of the Mex108ft organWns committee, wbo . was accompanied by two MuJcan Grer $ierrill scored a weight double to lead Orange Coast Oollege to an 8a·57 track and field victory over Riv - erside Friday afternoon at the Tigers' oval. Shenill to56ed the shot 43-3'h and came ~k to win the discus with a 13&-3 to,s.· "I'd tiave to say that was our best individual effort of the day," com- m~nted Occ coach Jim Mcllwaln. Hal Boftor1h, OCC's di~e t:httat f!rom Sta D)eto, woo ~ mile in 4~-. The Pir.tes took both sprint blue d b'bont -.Ralph Kelly taking ttie 100 in 10 ft.at and Jeff Baker bagging the 220 iD 23flat. In tM ~· vault. the Pirates picke6 up llDOUMr fieW eveot win. Or ..... Coatt won both relay eveota,, the MO in fa.t and the mile in 3:52.0. Dave Stephens won the 440 ror Coast. in SU. Mike Pomeroy took the 120 blib hurdles ift tu. members of the IOC. I/IOI 1>Ut -I. S.rlll IOCCI f. Gf'OYt lllCCI S. It,... IOCI. Dltta!ICltl Ol\'I. .. Yolay -,1. Or-C-1. Tr-: G,t, Mlle -I. S..wwtfl COCCI t. lllcMrdMfl lltCCI 1 OlllOM CllCC). TlfN: ':IU. They were Joee de Jesua, Clark Flores and Marte R. Gomes. Ill HH -I. ~ IOCI t. loNll CllCCI J. lot9I IOCCl. TlfM: l&.4. Gold w "'"' tun. -'· l'•ltltr-lllCCl t. °""" (llCC) en est ). L.,. COCCI. He""I: ..,_ 4e -l.. ...... IOC:Cl t. .._..,,. IOCC) S. ~~ • 11-CltCC). Tlrllt: •a. Jawtllt -i. ..... COCCI s. ....... lllCC) s. H . lalltf CoctJ, Olli-: ,,..., ~-... • .. _ '· IColly (OCC) 1 l'llW ,.,c,,, ,.,..,..._ rrors · w-., lllCCI, Tlmt: 10,1. • -I. I-CllCCl t. $CIW'ftll1 COCC I J. O'lrt.11 CltCCI. T-1 t:.fiU, .._ 1W19 -.1 • .,_ lltCC) 1 ~ CllCCI a. ....... IOClCl. CMllt-: rt~. '-V~ -:.!I-~ COCC) t. G,_ <ll'CCI S. ,.,... cae(). _., iu. OI--f. tMr111 COCCI f. 1an COCCI 1 .,_ lllC:Ch D'*'-! I~ • 1w•:...-.1t .... -I. Alleol ~) I. 8-COCCI l. .... (ltC.CI. T-: 4'. • -1, ....., (OCCJ a. o.-. coc~:i J. ~ NII (lt(C). Tlnlzt: JU f --1, l(a-lllCCI a • .__.. CO«) a. ,.,.., (ltC(l. TttTlt: M:IU. ....... -. -t, ~ ("CC> t littlll'Mll (llCCt I.' MW COO>. OINflcll• •11"-.... ,..., -'· °'""' e..t. , .. , ai•e. .. IWl.Y PllOS Bloom Rap s Po or Effort, CdMWins By GLENN WHITE Of IM Dei:Y 1'1191 Sltff GLENDORA-Btll Bloom has never been one to mmce words when giving the lowdown on his Corona del Mar Hillh basketball team. And so it was Friday night after his Sea Kings had Umped by helpless Arc· adJa. 57-45. in I.he ClF basketball play- offs staged at Glendora High. "It ~as our poorest game of the ye:ir," he lamented when reviewing the evening's course of events. Thank goodnus we wern't playing Marina to- ni~ht. If we 'd have played like this against them . . . " He never finished the statement. But In view of the fact one of his · two losses was a 62-48 spanking at the Und! of the Vikings, you got the im- pression he didn't think his crew was playing wen enough to give pie Vikes a tussle. "Maybe they were looking by Arca- dia. anticipating our Tuesday game with Marina." he continued. "At any rate. It was a poor effort. / The defense and our rebounding saved It for us." Corona del Mar hardly played like the team seeded fourth in the coveted eliminlltlons, ranked second in Orange County and owner of a 24-game win streak. The Sea Kings committed 21 tum- oven -one less than Arcadia -had a wretched nJgbt of shooting free throws and they couldn't hit from out- side. But they did do a Job on the boards 'with John Yule and Phil Jordan pick· log up the slack when the rest of the team was performing tllte an age group quintet. They each snagged 15 rebound!. And Yule poured 23 points through the hoops while Jordan settled for 15. Jim Kindelon picked Ul> a doien. Corona de\ Mar trailed only three times in the duel -4-0, t>-5, 11-10. Kindelon's steal and subsequent lay- up with four seconds left in the flrst quarter eave the wiMers a 12-11 lead. The only time they were again men- aced was in the third period when the A.,aches made a run at them. Four straight rebound shots-thr~e bv Yule. one by Jordan -got the Sea ,. Kincis off ouickly in the closing mo- -m"nts and the margin built up to 53-38 with 2:21 left.. c-. *I !Mr U7) Arceflo 10) ,. """ '" McWlllloms o o 4 O Shlmbr IClndtlOfl J 1 J 12 MIA<llm Vvw t S l 23 S!tPMnl JQ'dtn 1 1 4 1S loch,. Lr•ch 1 J l 7 l orlllft Wllb<ocht t t 1 ·~~- 22 1J II J7 Tot1ll ,0 ,, ,., Tl' 0 0 I 0 I 0 1 2 1 0 , , s 2 ' l2 4 J I I) ' 2 ... I t t t 11 11 i1 4$ '6 ·. * -Fouls Key to Ma~na's .. I 54-48 Win Over COvinn . By EARL GUS'l'KEY °' ............... Martu•a VJ..tinel, iii delperate foul trouble, bane oa triJ1!1:> •w&h the WlllDinC momenta Friday night llld floallJ bMt Corilla, SHI, II a CIF second roanc1 ba•Utbl• pi.,o« cam• at Fountain Valley ID&ta ScDool ~ lets ap a VIttDi-Carona del Mar match Tueaday, poulblJ at die Lone Beadl Spcrta Aftm_ Wltb • bowllnc capedty °' 2,Jill looting on, lrlarm.'1 -.et«m M for· nrct. 'Bill .Moon, pt.a,td tbt entire fow1b quart« wttb tour perecml foub and f.8~ center Mart Sode.rM't plaJ· ed tbe lame'• last 4:.JS with foar fouls. But Covina's plight wa even worse In the foul dep~. Tbe Q>lta, who wound up ttle ye• 24-4, ~ center Dave White OD fotUI with •:26 lelt to play. ''That aHoW1d UI t.o work the ball m to Mark euier," Mir* cOlldl Lute Olson said afterward. "That may ~ been h diffmnce in the game.'' ._. ......... M911M lf 13 1. ,,._.,. c.vlM U lt 11 1 .... MHtMA UO 'COVINA (41) .,.",." ••n PP n .. J 41t McCMmlck ' t .. l4 7• .. •Wlllle J)l f St tit CW-2t•6 2JJf----, ... 11 CIF VOLLEYBALL -No, it's actually basketball. But Marina's Bill Moore (33) looks like he's in a volleyball game here with Covina's Jim Dixon, Bill Cooch (51) and Bob McCormick (right). Marilla sur- vived ~ame foul trouble ta beat Covina, 54-48, et Fountain vaney High School Friday night. Maybe to, but there w e r e ttree mighty big offensiv. p.,.. loMed by Marina that seemed, each time, to tftak game Covina'• back. Tbe first was a trtmendou ~ia ttltc.cll 2111 lJtJDelln l t lt 1'1'12~ T_. W e •• Rohbbu Hits 31 New Orleans Belts Amigos NEW ORLEANS CAP) -Red Rob· bkM se<red 31 points and grabbed 23 rebounds to lead the New Orleans Buccaneers to a US.114 ~ divis- ion Amerkan Basketball AslOciation victory CM!? the Anaheim Amigos Fri- day night. Robbins scored 15 points in the open- ing quarter for a 38-27 lead and wtw>n AnaOeim closed to 62-58 at mtenni.ss- ion Robbins added 11 points u the Bucs pulled away in the !:turd period. They led by as many as 18 points mid- way Ill the quarter. The Bucs' Jimmy Jones tut 9 of 11 from the floor and nine ol 10 from the charity line for 27 points. Warren Davis had 22 points and Ben Warley, with five three· pointers, bad 21 for Anaheim. ANAHEIM NIW O•llANS 0 F T 0 , T W1rWv 1 ,., ,, MorPld J w II l(rUT\~r 5 ~ " MOt l 11·12 u o •• ,. I t..1 n Robbins IJ ~1 JI S.1••9" 5 .. 5 u ,,_,, • 1l·IS 71 Chu bin s .w u J ...... • • 10 11 Btdtll .I IHI , !raMn , ~II • F11rc.d l ~ • Govi n I 0.0 , Alltn 5 , .. 13 Widby I M 2 Moort 5 , .. 13 Moor• J ,,.3 I Tote ls 41 tS·ll 114 Tot11t " 47..tl 111 llno~lm 11 )1 :n ~·u N.w O<leens lt 24 l2 1 ...... Att---1.411. SPORTS CLIPPED SHORT From lite Wlre. et AP /UPI BREMEN. Germ.any -Greg Buck-iniham of St.anford University, better- ed the w<rld record for the 200-meter medley Friday night with a time of 2 10 1 at the 12th Bremen lateroation- al Swimming Tournament. Budtingham. who holds the world record of 2: 11.3. did oot qualify for a new mark, however. because 12le race was conducted in a 25-meter and not the offtCJal 50-~ter pool. * * * TORONTO (AP) -Tracy SmJtl. a private In the UnJted States Army, broke his own world Indoor three mlle rttord Friday night, finl1Mnf l• lJ minutes, 15 1econds flat la die Tele- gram-Maple Leaf Gamel. Smith'• previous record Wat 13: 11.Z, set In the United States' AAU cham- pionship• 1 year ago. Earlier, Will~ Davenport of Soa"- trn Unlvenlty had matched the wwld Indoor marke of 5.9 1econd1 in the It- yard bordle1. * * * SEATTLE I APl -Phil Houser of Southern California smashed h I 1 hours-old mark in the 200-vard butter· fly Friday night to contin-ue the Tto- jans' domination of the Pac1fic-8 Coo- ference swimming championships. Houser churned the distance in 1 :5" 6 to take two full seconds off the mark he had established m the after- noon preliminaries. Southern California won four of tt\e six event& to end two days of competi- tion with 328 points. Stanford was sec· ond witti m points and UCLA moved into third spot with 154. Stanford'$ Dlck Roth. the world rec. ord holder 111 the 400-meler indivtdual med~y, set Ille only othi!r confer~ record Friday. He took the 400-yard individual med· ley willh a time of 4: 18 to better IM mark of 4:18.2 he set last year. Houser was serond in that event u the deptil ol the defending cham4>ion Trojans dom Ll\8Md the even ts Washington moved into fourth spot wttb 118\', points, followed bv Oregon's 105, California's 54~. Oregon State's 54 and Washington State's 31. * * * LONG BEACH -UCLA s Harold Buaby and Southern California's Len- nox Miller resume thelJ' sprinting duel today when they clash in the 100-yard dub at the 27th annual Long Buel\ Ret.ay._The flrst big outdoor compe-. tiUon of the season. MUler and Busby had sensational ~sbman seasons with both zippint home In 9. t two years ago al Long Beach. Last year Busby was bothered by numerous injuries but Miller went Oft to anchor a world record-breakina 440 relay team -38 &. ·Oilers Clobber Bellflower, ~ Advance Sunny Hills Next After 83-48 Win Over Buccaneer s By ROGER CARLSON NORWALK -Huntington B e a ch rolls ..vito the CIF' AAA baaketball quamr-fmals aft.er disposing of Bell- flower Friday night, 83-48, at Cerritos College. The victory sends the Oilers into their first confrontation with a league champion. Sunny Hills, champs ln the Freeway League looms as the threat to Hunt- ington Friday nJgl\t after upsetting powerful Long Beach Mllllltan, 73-68. Coach Robert Foerster, of Bell.flow· er, was asked to compare the victor· ious Huntington team with those that his team had met earlier. "They are the belt fast-breaking team we've met without a doubt." From start to flnlsb it was a race to see bow many polnta the Oilers could put up on the board!. There wasn't much elu to consider. The runnerup in the San Gabriel Val- ley L e a g u e was no match for Combl' crew. Huntln,ton posted a quick tlve- poi.nt bulge at the start and then just Dpt adding to the margin throughout '" • the game until the final ~point mar- gin ended the slaughter. Combs later•commented. "I thought we played pretty good defense." His understatement was confirmed particularly In the nrst half when the Sunset champions threw a full-court press on Bellflower and forced the losen into 13 turnovers while romp- ing to a 37-20 lead at the half. In the second half, Combe' wreck- ing crew let ofl on the preu and con- centnted on blttinc the bucket from every angle. Fut break or set-shot. It didn't matt moch difference. as Huntington flnilhed the nicht with a 48 5 percent- ace from the field on 33 of 6ll shots. ._.."....,.... " It " .....,, • '' n ,...._. .__.. .... CDI ........,,., Pe " ,., TP H " ,. TP 1 • > u en" 1 t 1 J t 1 ) 1 Wllllftl 2 t J 4 71llS...... • ••• '''"""' ttlt IJS21"-rrll ti l t tJtJOIM 1•tlt 12t4Wl ....... ,. ltt•lilwtel J147 t t l t lleeN!Y1 t t I t W-•I tlJ &ll!clelr 1 t 1 4 , ..... a 11 u • r..... • • 1• • • Ill CIF Playoffs DAI\. Y .. ILOT ..... .,, lM ...,.. LOW BRIDGE -Olltt reserve Brad Snyder {2b) jnl geta out of the way of high-flying Dulf Wilmoth (43) ot Benflower. ReerT• played out the last few minutes of the 83-48 victory for Hu.ntinetCIJ in th• CIF playoff basketball game at CerriCJOs College. We ekend Sports on TV SATURDAY U:• a.a. ~11) L -SWIM MEET -USC VI. Ua.A. Bill Welsh poolside at Bevwl1 Hrtla High. CIF Basketball Pl8yoff Stores t:• j.m. (4) L -BASKET· BALL -Loyola at UCSB. Rosi Porter eourtllde ln 8 a 11 t a Barban. · 1:• P·•· (I) a. -BAUBT· BAU -WUb. It or.,.._ l"rmk Shu coaruldt.at Eu~ AAA Compton ... Cal B1P 6.1 At'laUca 11, Veiatura 80 Omu del Mar 57, Arcad\a 4S Marina M. Co'rina • Rtmtincton IS, Btl.U101rtr 4' &ma, Hills 73, MlWbn • Ncnb Tornnce 15, Morntniauw n Nocrt Damt 70. Monrovia S4 t J~ , ... {t} Cl LC. OOLr -U0ott l.Dd JtJ Htbef1 ... LOii otalNim, Jl H. Siket. Jack Wbit.aker, Car1 MI dd I e c e ff mJkeilQI .. f'lreltol! c c t A OIL 1::1 t•· (4) CF -&UNG -.. stl Breed," with film dJpc. •ti bll'ecUta. lrlt:.rvle •:• ,,.._ (l) CL -IANTA • Off the Slopes .. SWlom Action Slated S u_nda~ Ski New1 boWa •• I BM9r16tld ICbool teacher. GeortellO is recoverin1 from a lboWder operadoft aod ....,. be uubJe to cam.- pN llit )teat for tile ~ lbe'd hope to win an •· pncedeDted ftNt time. 'Dlree-tfme wlaner Otto Sarto of Saa Jose will f urlllJb Ray Pelion witll some tl Ml ~ com· petilSoa. and .... ol count, tbeN la Bal~. Sarlo, -imiructor at Dodie Rklae. ii curnat N•· tional Veteran. Gf aa Slalom titlist, and Roberts, Dodge lUdge Public Rela- tiolis. has been practising on barNll 1table1 in w~t appears to be a trajning Innovation to knock all com· petitioo from the field. Roberti ii well~ as a serious vet.a competitor on t'egular 'stats. wru th:s dark horse win? Trick skier Art Furrer will forerun tM course, u well u present a special one--hour. o n · t h e • h i I I performance at 2 p.m. k>llowtog the r~. Sonora Pa 1 • Vaca· tionl.Md. Dode-Ridi• Ski Alu, and Dode-~&• Sid Distance Run Set Sunday At Newport Over 80 long d.lstance run· nera betwtell tbe ages of 10 aoct «> will stride to the starting line at Corona del Mar Hig'h School Sun~y for the 13th annual Newport ll 1 a c h 10.mUe han&cap run. The race starts at t a.m. ct.h are agai& ~,... in& the aru1ual e~t, Dodge Ridge is reached from Southern Calitomia by ta.kin« Higitlway 99 north to meet H'-w_, IOI eul Call ahead for rtlet"Vatiu'la. JUDI MouGtalft Ski Qub b hOilClnC a 11-tlalom tcmonvw for JuDton, wttlle 1he Far W•t Ski A.11oc.la- Uoa JUillar Nadou.I Team 1t pnparlftl to COlftpeU a111nat an akl &~ of UM U11illtd ~. S t l MIOd&Uoe at Bor.emu. MoataM. ~ U.lt. TEAii lllDIBD.S ~.;::i:r. ~:. 0(.. 1i1amJMUJ; S I D d 'I PoWff, Cheryl BddoU; ad Ellubeth Yowacer ol T.-., ltltaie Mania Of Mop&. C.,,., We.t of &apt Bowl. .... OU'il OllOll ol H..._11 VaUeJ, ..U. UM boJ• aro Eric Poul.Mat Du Mo.ey, John Sb t •ha a. Gary Nal)e, aod Bllkb Sbeebae ol Taboo; Joergen Llunapldl; CUff ~ nm Tbompaon, P•rr1 'JbamOtOD and Ma'C Gol4· 8ChnUdt .;. ~: JJe Bryen and Cedu1 8}')'H ol HuYlllJ1 v...,, and Cralc S.b.8abolt&tr aed S t u a r t Wtti.t ot Sol• Bowl. Bruct Bell, pruiltent ol ~ Ba)' wau.. llDd a JDlmbtr ol Ute Kratka Rillee Ski PMrol. lefOnnl mo M the Kratka Rid&• Junior Race Clult fl p~ Dine 111 utemlvc.. procram for a ... IV and V (11 years and under) junior racers for nut year. PRIMARY GOALS The de~lopment of sl<i racing ability, ttle promotion of wholesome group at· titudes, lots ol skiing, and an abwoce oC preesUtt are primary goals. Wfth a minimum of expense · aod some parental involvement also considerations. A meetlftg Is planned f lr mid·Aprd to set up summet- tramlng, fund r a i s i n g • Sftater orders, and !O forth. lntttested junJor akiera iuy contact ooe ol the following p e r s o n 1 for further detailJ: Bruce Bell, Mil Sprlogford Drive. Sun Vaioy. 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Vit ti (CMI 7 Karmtr (NI J. c..-..r11 ICM! • Htrrtr• (l'I Dlttanca: 1 M . l'V -I Wild IN' (No ••col'd. llllrd M four!!\ I Ht'9flt o • SI> -I. kltUlll (NI I Soltltlfr,., ICMI l .. _,,"* (Ml '· Jordan ICM). 01afe11C1. 41 ''" Sanctlone4 by the South· em Pacific Association of the AAU, the race la apon· tored by ~ city Parka, Beacbu aftd RecreatlOD De· partmast anct tbe Newport Upset' Bacb Optimist Club. • GWC Swimmers The race will start at CdM ffiCh, proce,d south alone s . c· ~~:; ~.~~~ urpr1se 1trus, through Eutbluff and flni1b 49-45 at the high school. Golden West College pulled Golden Weal had to come Trophies will be awardtd off jts biggest upset In two from b e h I n d in the rinal to the first five handicap seasons of intercollegiate event. the 400 freestyle re· finishers, the first five fast· .. ming Friday, skunking lay, to beat Citrus. Coach est tlmet, the flnt finisher the No. 2 team ln the East· Tom Hermstad's relay out· over 40 years of age. the em Conference. Citrus, 49· flt of Bruce Kranz. Steve first flnJlhtr over 50 and the 46. in Huntington Beach. Scheilblauer. Gerry Drent first Newport Beach rUMer While the Rustlers were· and Mike Haber turne~ the to finish. ~taging their surprise. Or· proceeding~ into turmoil. Certificates will be flven ange Coast was beating both 1t was Haber who nostd to all entranu who flnlah Chaffey. 94-11. and Cerritos. <!u~ Citrus' Stan Wyne at fhe the race. 71·24, at Oange Coast. finish. RACE RESULTS • ~dltl' rtl y -I GW J~ ...... WMI IOI I•~ °""'" ~' T-'• ;:er, DftMI llM -. ··ro: ''" -I .o.t.cfft<I ICI t Sd>tf bttutr IGWI J Smltlt IC.Wt • W11<tr ICt Tlnw I S.S S ,~r·~ :=.-,Jw'r7 ~.!rJ.,.D'rtl Tll!ll -10 1" llldlv!Wel ~dltv -1 C.,,r .. , cc1 '· ~trc11•• !Cl J J_. .. ,._ 1ow1 '"'""' cowl r~1 111 OltrlN -SanM IGWI , , ...... , (GW) ). I-It (Cl -I"' -1 l>rk • IOWI t. l"CC,..._ Ml' ICI ~,111 \ 1• 'r" -I McNoll ICI 2 HtW IG'#I J. WelCll t.C I T-...JI S ,.. iKtt -1 J..--• IGWI 2 C-~GW~ 1. ....,_ ICI '-,_.,,. 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Tll'llll J .. ,. -- ---~ WM ts to tet th. ball quicklY up I I Jnto the air and awoy fr'Olll the v•plnt grau. l9 do thll, al-I • W8)9 , .. a dW ~Ith pltnly of lo_., __,~to Mt only. Hlt 1t ,,. th•, .. , tiut ...... •ny lftto th• falr#O)'. I I I I I You wlll i.. •"'PfiMd httw ~ 6twnce )'eU get 4lft 1 t.o ti.'-' ~-~ ut•• "'"'ly .. ft-.. cl'*· Slnco It 11 ~ cfiffl• • I I l I I c:ultt•eef~~·-** ,,... ,...., th• ......... iNch flnher tNin not.I, Ta.,.ror., • s-r,.. ,_ ..... ~ i911 • ...... 3-Jl'Oft ,fM tho.,~ I I ·~ ... ,~ • ~ .. ,lb... it. lllu•tlatlon). f ' i ' ' j • o,._. ·~ .. !e•--• ta Tie Estancia, MD Diamond Victors Estancia and Mater Dei racked up Orange Coul area baseball victories Fri· day afternoon. The Eagles blanked La Quinta 2-0 in Costa Mesa while Mater Del wsa admln· tsterl.oi a 14-6 bombing at Corona del Mar. The losers Friday were Costa Mesa. 8-6 to Orange, and Fountian Valley, 1-0 to Servile. And thre waa a tie game. In a contest halted because of darkness, Laguna and El Dorado were deadlocked at 7.7 alter seven innings. In that Laguna game, Steve Shapard homered with Jim Kuhn aboard in the first inning. The gam., will not be re- scheduled. E .. le• v•. Aztec• U-• -,.111111 .... a II l l a Q\111111 f1f1ncta OOOtoO~ 1 l '°° 000 •-1 ' 0 u 9'111111 Ill A6 It H Ill• H..,.Gen, Jll J t I G Mo<on. u 2 0 0 O ,,._,, rt 1 • • 0 itGmfnet Fu,,..,, H.. l t 0 O Prol>lcn. e J • o o DtVOY. 20 2 • • 0 CaklWtll, II 0 o o o .... , ...... rt 1 • 0 v .... ID 2 0 0 H•11H!rl, Cf 0 0 0 wooo, to I O 0 I U u ti I lal111e11 Ill l~h ... •tlfle ro, 1f '"'O'Well, 2'0 bOWI"' IO ·-.... cf t'••rv. ~ Cornudul, e l...-, " MOfffliOf'\, ~ Tot•ll "'• • H •11 • I ' J I I ' . ' 3 0 0 0 2 U II u J u ) ' 0 ' 2 • 0 J I I " ,. 2 ' 1 Sea Kir191 vs. MD II H l Mar.r Del llM JO ._ .. IS 0 Cer-tlol Mer flQ lw ._ 6 II I .... Del 1141 I . L1,.,..,1, M Waltll. 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(I) C1m.,,. 10 Fite ct 0 IC"91• >f u ",_ rt Huolw •. 11 Malian. H "'"'" lb 81r1~ lb Srtt, c I•" P fl')t•ls. .... . l 1 , 0 J • ' . J I J • l 0 J , ) 0 l ' ,. ' II •II 0 • • • • • 0 • 0 • I t 0 • 0 ' • • 0 0 I I IJB "''· El Dorado , • .,. toy ......... . El ooudo u.evNA I H I )02 010 ,_, ' 7 lit 110 ._1 ' 1 llACll 171 Al I II Ill • , 7 0 1 I 0 1 7 , 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 I D 0 0 I 0 S~m1ft, cf kut\n, rt Sht t>erd, If, p I(' ,,ltr. u MCOMMll, lb ~f'ld, c \fhillf,.,. p Pf'l11fHI, 1b Wilbur tb NIUl11m1. 1b .,, .. "''· tb • " IL DOllAOO 171 folal1 0 ' 0 1 ' 7 '•l\t.tn, lb Zuro , u Wu-l'W9Cll. lb Mallll~-11 l.,1H1rd, C Er~"'°"' d ()q9, r-f Mt(t Ull\t, 1' K•tt• Jtt Goll•• ... If J_, II 1 ..... , Al H 1 , , 2 ' . J I ; I . ( J I 1 0 • • , . 0 0 • 1 .... , . I t • • ' 2 I I I t • • 1 0 0 • 0 0 • 0 • l Marina 4th, Lions 5th In Shorty S1nith Relays Marina High placed fnurth In P'rlday afternoon's w1nrl· blown wrapup to tht' :llllh annual 8"orty Smith Reta)~ at Santa Ana College Coach Jaclr Rowan'$ Vik· ln11 teond tn ftve ·of nlnf> ewnta ill OMtloo 11 compl'· UUon. Compton won the d1 vlt.lontl championship with la Point.. Santa Ana. $el' CIDd, hall a. Marlna scored lOt Wtatminetu t. 8util Au VaOey captort'd DI.via. 1 booars with 31 pomu. Of tM two Orut• Co1~1 aru r:epreaentattve.a. Mar 11\e 'I Dlvt Lac1 turnf'd 1 n Ult ~t)"·a oUUWldlnl i!Wlt \ftclulJ droti. ft• ran • 22 2 I• on U.. V1ka' 4·m•n IAO te&m·• crt<Utable effort 1n ..... the cold wind Tbankt to Lacy's 11nappy dash, Marina ba1u1ed a at<'· ond in Utt race to match the socond It got in lhf' 8· man 880. Westminster'• only splash of the afternoon come In the 4·man two miler where coach Jack Hed1ea' crew copped a eecond jn 8:23.9. The top Uon mark turned tn wa1 the ncbor tea of Den· nla LYman lo 2:01.6. Happte.t man an the track •aa SM.ta AH coach Earl Ensmin. "t'm JI.lit u happ1 as t could be, com!ft8 within lour PQlntl of ComptOI\," M 1ald. Marv Wbltatcr 1'Hn't runnln1 (Of' us tod1y. If h h.ad, we mllht !'lave won ... I OAtl v PILOT JI Four Area Swimming Teams . Roll Up Impressive VictoJ1eS· .t'our ol the Orao,. Cout area'• 1cbooll 1euliltd nrlJn oppoaentt by hu&e m•19" Friday afttmoon while Gftly one suffered a defeat, by the narrow margin of a Jost N!· J.ay. 1''ounta.ln Valley scored a ~ided 73.23 victory over Le~r ii\ the varsity di· vLliorl, was equaMy powerful 1n the Beet. 86-e, but 1o6t in Cet competition 45·35. 0.vld DeGr..-d r e w praite from Estancia Coecb Lu Cutler for leadinc the Eqles to a 74-ll vict«y ov. er Redlandl. The Ea1lee OV· •nrhelmed ~da. 55-22. in ll&btweight action alao. In middleweight competition, the Eagles prevailed by a scant t~ points. 44-42. Newport Hirt>« was aU ~ious, Whipping Buen.a P.vk by a 65--30 count in var- 1//Jty -.atioo. 7'2-13 io the Bees and 47..JO iJ) Cee. c.crona del Mar destroyed Gkndora in vanity compe. t;Uort, 69 • 17 The middle· welebt and lightweight op· ponents fell to the Sea Kings by the SC«"H of 49-37 and 42- 32. A narrow kJi9I in the open. Int event. ttle medley relay, colt Costa Mesa the veroict against J.U,ncho Al.amltos. Rancho prevailed by a 50- 45 count. Rancho also won Bee honors. 45-U but ttle Mustarigs came bade to cop the Cee competitlon, ~. CM v•. Rattehe ""'"" ._.. Al ........ Utl M ... (•JI M -i.v ltlay -1. ll•ncltO Al ..... IOt To-. 1.41 4 100 Fr.. -'· H.,riMll (llA) J. PlumlH ICMI l Mlll.r IC.Ml. Tlmt: I SU. to l'rH -1. Wltii.k" ICMI 2 • Cllrl••on•on l •AI l. Miiier lCMl. Tim• 131 100 lnctlvlcl.,.I Mtd~Y -l H•lt IRAI J G•mmon ICM) l. $1..,..t IRA I Time 7.0J J Dlv•ne -1 ..... ICMI , ·-, .... , l Hurni• l•Al. 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Tim: 1:2U. • l'r" ltttn -1. l'Wftf1l11 Vattev ll~ICI!. •~. Walls, c,..1111. T ...... 41'.l. l..,.,_ 'I. ~",."' nll•'I' M T~: ~1.1 h t•r -I. l tutl"81r. 1.rv\: ''flcc:;.11l·,.lfW1. 't.!..l; ,'?;IT ~ ,.,.~, ~ (FVI 2. Druc1 Ill J. J ll'Vl. TloN: .. J. I• I MedlW -l. h rtn ~'!.:,.~·I: 41, Cl.I J. C.-11 W'/l. • "ty -l. Gtl-Ill 1. •arlw IL I >. r..u ... r IF'YI. Tlme: •·'· '00 '"• -I. HelltV 1-..Vl ' f!:f'•• Ill J. ,. .... Ill. ,,..,. l~I ~~~111,~-:11'i ll,J J!:,:- • ...... -I, . tl ' ~r IL) J. • tnt; lOt l'rw lltln -I l'°"ntal11 Vtllrf (litnry, Dl/fN\, JoltfttOft, Cerrtll). T-. t:•.s. Tar Netters Smash Vikings, 201/2 • 71/2 AfterNewport H a r b o r H•rt·tri .. IN=•'-.. 1• '"".a High '• tennis tum WOil the .......... c-r.--1NM1 1111 .,., CIF cl\ampionshlp I.Mt year -u M , u. to provide thtt school with w .. ""......, "'~~/.\...,...''~ v11111¥ its flrat-evre CIF varisty U· ~o:or 1.J,""h •i-.-': /:I tt; tie by downing Santa Monica 1 wL-llfl cw1 r.r. JH / 13v. h--..t h W arr (11'1111 elev. 11,..., \w) ••· ,74· 74, ._... coac ayne ~.::...'Yr. ~wi *'· .. ,, ll'V! Horowitz p r o c I a I m e d , .... 1 ... r..,ta 111v1 ••· ,......., iw "We're In great shape for •k ...... 1w1 '*'· N ...... i. '""> 1--t. next year, and ttie way 1t T= l;Jil#.· ~ 1l'V11--1. M11~10 Jooq we an Soin1 to be <".V~ 1w 1 'ZI. 'tar..,i. CPV> tough for the nut 10." .. IT..-; CPV M. llorowlts'a v0t~ echoed o-k,,.. .,,.Dot,'~~•• m:i out ol the past Friday af· ~ J, :J.IMtllel• -• ......, .f' •--when the -'ftll ' ~.~ W ~ IW ... .i. \C.""""'' I"" NC....,1, ";i.r;~.!.'. (~l -.. M.~ Sailor netmen. coached by .~-r:,,..1 1lv'T'-1. wi Ml ., ' J~ Fonaus. u sity downed •"' b ··.., • ._ .... 1 .. v1. w.: i-. Santa Monlca 20',,·7~ in an L-1 .. ct1;s1 o...-UI "'""' encoumer at the Newport w 111..,.., ILll -..., .. ,, w. N .. ·-• 1m '"""" Part 1l01 Beach Tennis Club ::Y,"]'~"' !Lil ~·'· .. ,, ""'·. '°' "'""'•• •• ...,. -'· _, S t M-' . f .... ~ H•~F~•m• _ 1 .,1 'c~r'-•A tlll'I 1 ao 8 uonca. winner O ~~ .• ..., !Li i ~ ... 1, "° -.. ·r .,..... the CH' crown five years ... l .. t ... u CNH) J. Mcl>oNkl INHI. r111• (LI) -74, t-1, .... Time 1 s1 J running from 1962. Ls coo· .... w . M Fr~ -1 ,,,___ INH I sldered one of the best net Deli•.., ~ ...... M•~:~~ 111"1 l. w•icu fNHJ. forces in So u t h e r n '11.f. ..:1 A""""-ILll -,.,, 700 lndt¥1duat -lw -1 DtWtY Wler.;.;,,.;,i,l·l..n.N Cl l l ... H . INHI 7 Jordan l&l'J l. M""IMn Catifornia. ..,. '1: ):f .· CNHI Tim• , . ., •. The Tars may make a "~" 11~1t;9 cl111~.~~~!:'1 1~~1~1~·. f,'r;-•<• prophl't of Horowitz yet. '011• MH•s~ 0••M• 1'h 100 Fir -I. C-~1r1 (Ill>) 2 0..Mn ICM)! 911.,. .... '-'• .,_,, Hocil• ISlil J. Dowv CMHI. ltrnt. \larto-Y •t M 7 N•-1 Ha.-'°"'' Stnl• Mtlll« S...I"' ((Mii W... M .... '41 100 ,,,_. -l 11.oo.,., INlil 7. 7'> l°i!~ ... ~b.a.... 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Time! n 11 '" I .ell ._ t ,,...,..... CNIO t, Iv"*' INYI l i1ttn IMHI, Tiffie; ,,., '°° "'1 -t. ....,... CNKl t. _, '"'I 2. Alllll'. c•I'>. Tlnll: 4•Jtt. Mt,,...,, -\. •r•'1ttl!\..CNHI 2. ..... .. ,_I a. 1Mtocl1 ·-) •. ,., l :IJ,1, -.. _ .... , -'· .....,.,, "'""'· T1-; • tl.J. ea. .._. ... ,.., (4'), ._ ,.,. t»I ... IAftlll/IW • .., -•• .....,.,. ......... T~1 J It.A, .. ,_ -'· °""" ( .... ) ,, .... INHI 2. .........,,, (19H), f""': \ll'llt-. tll ,.,,.. -t o-f!IHI t. c..n "' > a '"""" 11n """. 't:'. ............... ,,...., -..... ~ fllHt t '--ltf'I ~ ..... UIHI. ""'' )1l U . \ • ' I .. t,. " . ,. . ' The Men Behind~ ' . ~· lyJAMU ION -i.tecl l'rOl4 Wrltor ' . ' -----. ' ) .. -\.. "" SACRAMENTO -Jeqe Unruh, ~·G;~;; • since 1981 speaker of the California ANe.mbly, Is a man of many flcell -shaper of laws, muter politidan. critic Of Republican Gov. Req:au, to ntme a In. In all bi.I sphe.ret of actl•ity be Is widely conceded to wield greaL power: He It commonl1 called the lt8te'1 molt influential Democrat. When be said recently be thought be coo1d have hi1 party's nomination for the U.S. Seante "for the asking," it probably wu DO exaggeration. For bis power II real. Part of it ttem1 trom the man and hiJ job. He ii inteUJcent. uticulate, tough. and a1 1peaker has a band ln mo.t major )egfslattve and party affairs. BUT UNRUH bu a further MJUree of power : the men around him . .• his staff, and a coterie of friends and Usoclates who them.aelves are men Of power in Oali!ornia. Jt Is these men who -if Jesse decide• at the age Of 45 to try in 19811 for tbe seat Of Republican Sen. TbOmu H. Kuchel -will be worlr:lng to make sure be gets the belt possible chance. Unruh bu come a long way since the day1 when he wu the portly "Big Daddy" of Sacramento. Ha'a slimmed down. He dreue1 natWy, He jokes • lot. He projects the lmege of• smooth, level-headed operator. He has caat hlmaelf in the role nf def!nder of tbe poor, lick and etderly against the economy program• of the Republican adm.inl1tratton. BEHINl> HIM lD. hll l!'Ddeavor1 11 • group of poHtlcal veterul, backed by cliver1e financial •upport from buaine1smen. Ultl"Jb and three other Democrata "really run thb: house," uy1 one legislator. Be listed Auembly Majority Leader George N. Zenovicli of Premo, Assembly DemOCl"lllllc C • u c u 1 Chairman Winfleld A. Sboemater ol Lompoc and Auemblyman B o b Moretti of Nor4b Hollywood.. All three were flrll elected to 1be Assembly after Ulll'Ub be c am e speaker. ~ more than $3Xl,CllD ill proceeds from January's '100... plate telllmonial dhmer for Ute 1Aflibr. The funds wtll be ued for ~tic Alltmbly cams-Jgu - to befp pre&en't Urrub'a .eat ti. power u 1peaker. OTHER MEMBERS of the f u n d dilbuning committee are Unru.h, Sboemaker and Zenovich. Gonsalves ll dWnnen of the A1sembly Rules Committee. wbicb handles the touchy, Often tedious job ot k • e p i n g prestlge-comcloua assemblymen happy with their offlc.e •pace. number of staff aide• and servicft in tbe Capitol garage. The speaker's chief aide, Jack Crose, says Unruh usually nays away from Rules Committee meetlllga. But the speaker's office goes over tbe a&aoda "and U we want to raise questioDJ about it, we do, ''Crou add· ed. Unruh a1Jo draws 1 up port and cooperation from Republicans. The most important Republican committee po'1: b e 1 O D I I to Assemblyman John G. Veneman of Modesto, cba:irman of tile Revenue and Tu:ation Committee. Last year Veneman worked with Unruh on modifications in Reagan's $1 billion tax program. Veneman, like Unruh, f.avor1 withholding of state income taxes from pay checks in the face of opposition from Reagan. THE SPEAKER'S OFFICE claims 1ocxt reJatlons with Republican Minort- ty r.e.te:r Robert t. Monagan Of Tracy. although the GOP leader argues vigoroualy with Democrata on the Allembly floor. Much of the debate', one Umub aid maintains. II for tbe benefit of the public and the pHSI. Democrata aay the speaker never pnrutftll for support Oil • bill lf . GOODBYE TO AN·IMA&E: UNRUH (LEFlJ IN 'EARt,Y 1960.. AT RIGHT SURVEYING HIS DOMAIN AFIER ~El.ECnON AS SPEAKER . . lecti:Dg n~ newt and comment and checking "all poesible IOU.r~s of intelligence.'' .. UNRUU'S CltlEF speech writer is Matt Gokfbach, 31. Goldbach was graduated from Loyo1a University of Loi Angeles in English and was a .. . \ War Widows' New Burden ~ 'Humanitarian' Makes Them Targets of Anti-war Diatribe new1paper writer. ' He worked on Unruh'• television l'lem u Eftertal la 1be W~gton bureau. Of the Allodated Deqember. A~ Of FayeUeville, report to the people this January. Ode. ~Reeonl Presa. Her story began with: N.C., the J'OWl.C "Widow bad come to But Goklbacb aay1 lJnnih 'redrafted The loudul uid mOlt rambunctSou1 ''Grle~g women wbo have io.t Ollet1 for her husbl.nd'a meinortat $1 low-Dyed text t11.m.Mli. Goldbach's af the ...,.,,., and a.nti~t pro-butbands and tom in the Vietnam aentcea -and tt was bere tbat sh• Jn 19'1, u...i. -"'!!!I-1114- fresbman 11-eW to bU41M im• pm1ul -ud 1mur-eom-mittee, a job Unruh held 10 year1 ago. tA~GET ·Spctr, . .Jesait u.-11 the ~ bPger<for . .,. enfue Repubtican. Party in California. aa!orJi.flHOOa;•••" . ~•-b~!:C.to •-· --edb ,._ --• . ~· ~ tulef• tf. •American poticlee neyer war are ._.... su )eCt8Q • ...... ~-.• IW\.-.V er UI"•~ envo::iope from Hum• , .. ,te:11" . ~'?flu c;:tr ~ b ~ Ii. ~ Mare that their views ~e . 'if ~ dt•trlbe tent anoa.ymouly m... 1rben • returned te North ··:si!:f ·t.'otACl;'He i.ys they ar'11,~ ot1 h-1tarlan factors IJfilte 4 •• lhrougb the ~ail. Some Of ~t ·~• Carolina, b~ aDotber" batcb mailed from throughout the it.ate. tieyond the grasp Of the rest Of US;.J American 1erv1cemew ltgtitlilg tn Viet· and turned it over to the Army. Moretti, st, 11 a former "AMemblt stall worker for the reapportiomnent comm.Jttee. !lt •• •t. plordng .,.. and he come• t..the pOmt w&en be taib polltica: "J am overwhelmingly con- ' inced thattbl majoritJ ol. Democnta 'n the: ....,. an mtderllt& TbM ould be the tmaae ft project.• LAST YEAR Mortlltl auccuafully :>nlOl'fld the bill apandln1 bone icing In CaMornia for tlle first time • 30 year1, permlUlnc night racm1 'ld mon lbarou~bred eompetitlon. Shoemaker, ~. LI • boyillll:J 1ood.· 'ook.ing ronner Santa Barbara County ·1cher, chairman Of bk bilh school's .oclal atudiee -Hill maDDel' 1a unauumnlg, oc- cuionallJ ten.. and. lhraJ• friendly -like the mutual fund Mleaman he once wu. The party caucua ta where the Democretic ••emblyme:n decide tbe!r official at.and on key I 1 1 u e 1 • Shoemaker aaya tht c.ucua 11 nm on "conct01U1," leaving policy flexible enough to be studied and developed. But when an lmportant partisan debate gets rolllng_ in the Assembly chamber, It usually ls Unruh who deUvera the Democrat.II' tone-setting ar«llment. And when the votes are tallied, tlle Democrllta frequently all votit tile same •11 -tlle wa, the lptUer \'Offd. The state'1 No. 2 Republican party worker, Dennis Carpenter al Newport Beach, believes the aewn-year-old "Cal Plan" - designed with the Ip e Ci fl C purpose of wresting control of the Legislaoture away Ir o m Unruh-ii about to bear troll Saya Carpenter, vice chairman ol t.tle California GOP Com- mittee: "We waDt to put Unruh wtiere he beloogs, as tbe Alsemblym.an from Inglewood, period. We hope to gain ftw or seven seata in the Assembly um year and gain at least ooe more ln the Senate. That would do the trick. "Unruh'• situation la more desperate than moll people realize. I think be ill serlout)y consldering ruming for the U. S. Senate. If be should lose con- trol of the rtate be would be a po11tical nobody. "He dkl something for us. BeatlD.g rum hes become the rallying point fOJ" 1 t a t e Republicans..'' be knows an assemblyman would be 'hurt with his d:istrict voters. Unruh'a handllng of politics and bit: 1tudy oi intricate subjects aucb u educational finance are aided by 1 ZENOV1CB. '5. ll • lawyer, spare-state-paid staff of si:1 men -four tlme ball fiddle P.Yer and form.er ift Sacramento and two in the Los Finance and IDIUl'anc. O>mmittte Aqe1et arta. cbalmwl. Q-ose, ~. Umub'1 chief 1ut1tant. Hls colleagues clll hlm "Zeno." elll'DI 128.400 'a year. Br comparl90n, LouD&IDC bl hlJ front row ~lftTlbly Reagan's executive secretary, WUUam teat, Ze:ncrrich &tvet the appearance p "·~ J I M• -•••u""" n-......... r., rece ve1 .....,,"""" ....... ....,,. ot an euy-~ feuuw -not the "I m111 help. the speak~ corita.ct cort to handll tbe ann·twislin& and members to fiDd ou.t whet their feeling CIJollq of fellow 11.lrmU.., that • ii and be more or less of an estenslon mojor!V -trodltlonall:1 la sup. oi 111a1 -., as pollinc the ,...._ PGOz!:.t°td.• 1111 Joclalol"'" ha .,. f bet." .al)'I er-, a thort, Mriom cladod ar! a..11 _ .. -. ,... P•-•ll6t ttme l!lce hla bou. "'"'""* _, ,..,. • ~ ID-·"CR08E JS a UM9 journll!it111 ~g.:•:. ,. lfldl.tate ot P're11to State CoO.p and "'""' ,..,,,....::!,) bao -with Unruh tlnce bo .... '~~-. beclm• IPtaftt. ,,.A.~. Qole ncelnd ....... ., .. and f puMd b 8'.te Bar Eumination la_ -.Ho I01l hla -lob la ..... • 5 df,•Dy pnctidnc plbUc 11•." ' ........ ....., • '::'.:> n. .i.,~ wwt with the w I ~:kld"1JllJM~, .. I rH''ltttadolt srl!dute ., .. tt c·• •·• -~. -.u .•• ,..,. ... 1~ ......... .. -"--· iaa~mOlt :c•Madal m11 =-W . B• .... ..a -.tuc8doa Jt&'deffen .... t1an1a·:.rc-~ . . _..," ~ .... 4 """ Ml[.. .._ Bo - -It ........ crWt. at. ... .....,. ..,......., lJiM. "n•'*7 )mt __ ........... .-"' ........... ,,. .,,,,.,,,, f.,dlq .,...,_ It 1.iDrllb, ... I' rangi11g fr~ .75 a "'.eek to_ h~ndreds From th1s platlorm, they pr~td nam are worse than cannibalJ." 0 THE riEMs pe~ w~k if there is a big I s I u e through a king li8t of so-called "Viola.. Amped to inve.tlpte the matter ONE F she received 1omg. . tions of hum.anit•ian concepts" em-alter the AP obt.aJned. cW1e1 of such from Hummel waa a diatribe (signed Dunn, who earm SlO,&Xl a year, · • · Ille lal from the Widow' of a toldier bf , him) reflirrinl 14 · American worted a1 preu secr'elt.<ry to former )>odled in the role the U.S. la playlne , m r aervkiemen II barbarlam ·~ worse Democratic Gov. Mike DiSalle of Ohio. ln Vietnam, Korea and elsewhere in :i.t lo ~~Miu He~ h= tba.n canniballt...AnoUla. ~ ag article He later cllmprigned for former Gov. the cold and hot wan agalmt cOm. ~ -~ ..;...L.~.-... ...... ..:~ w,jtten , bf ~~ Btfthttt. an Edmund G. Brown. ) w"lD"SltCU e ... ___.. ..--•--. ·~~ o.fmmmdst. Jn Southern Oltifoml.a, Unruh main-munism. "rille, Calif., and beartn1 the ntam . , tams an ldministrative assistait, Don Somehow, tbeH l°'9l:Hel Hem totally address, P. 0 . Bal 111, Sulamtiie. Dm1nl ..,. iBveltia~. tlie AP'I unaware 0( tbe 1anct1moniOU1 aura Mia Beller contacted. polt. .mce al· Weddle, ~ his dlsbict office, serving that permeate• their position wbm SHE DISCOVERED th.at that poet fldals. 'J'beY torrOwfUlly aireed that a rtrip Of IOUlhem Los An geles and they COllVO-'~'r fall to. manifest !ti bo · ~ la held In••· -Hammet•e dalm. tt.J /"Ibtre_ '1 no ~.,, of Lennox and Hawth r iU"Suu O ce I: nam.._-~ a ..__.,. .,... .. · o ne 1imilar reaction to crhnet and 0( ff. t.._ Hummel, u.e )lmf! nama law a1a1Mt" 1Ucb maDIJJll..i u well " Ingleood. atrocities committed by. the CoJn· which appeafa at the end of aft ..t "It is ·detut.able-~llld i:1t. la !Md; muni.rt fiJrces of lit W' Minh such included in tbe uti-war material m'all-dtnil&,'!. pid 'J'lmotbJ,o\. *7, pnenl WEDDLE, 33, was Assistant public relations director for the Los Angeles · Coont)' Medical Association. He bu worked in political cam· palfnS and as a newspaperman. Wed· dle handles complaints and letters from C'Ollltituenlll and sends out ques· tlonnahu In the district. His salary ls '13,200 a year. 'The 1taff member who has known Unruh th• longest is Sam Hartog. 42, adroJni1tratlve alde in tb e speaker's downtown Los An~eles of· flee. Hartog's work covers all of the Loe Angeles area and other parts ol. Southern California. Unruh'• crttics contend that the speaker's fund raising and support from lobbyists give hlm the power of political life or death over other legillator1 whftl the money is ha nded ouL ONE REAGAN AIDE commented, "It'1 fairly obvious in the AssembJJ' ~ people are relying nn anotbef dfrectlon besides their own." Aad Reagsn renewed linruh·s "Bf& DQddy" nickname this year. uled wbe? the aptaker's 285-pound frame give him the Image or the o1dtime poUHcll bols. Unruh now weighs D pound•. Ullf\lb'• politk:al career began OD the USC campus. He once said! ..Pt\ttlcs lJ lite opium. Once you're hooted. few people can kick it vote t.arf]y." ~ a!! the usi ng of ci.mans 11 shields. ed to the wid;ow. coun1el to the P.ost Ofllce: Detmt- the murderilll of ~1iaoaries by the Mia Reller pJ.aced a telepbofte caD JDellt, "bu\. .it'• not actioDIMit.". Viet Con& and tlM!''delibeJete killinl to Hummel. In the wuinl .con-Wa will d dilplir&...,tbe fat tbat of whole families Of fellow Vletnamese venation Cwftb.SUIDJDllCa wife rat.J'· aucb beh9vler 1DaJ ~ lepl wbo show loyalty to-the Slligon Ptrn· inc the quet4ianl '..,. tier ltuabaad Lepl ._, ol Comtituililu1 iro- ment. ii 4-(). MW Beier .W lf·be tecti.ou ~ 1*cM •••~ bad sent such materlal to women ln 1blt dQ aid .,._ • TBEIB CLOAK of "hmnanitarlan- ltm," ta of a ~ fabric insulllclenl to b1do th< ...,., dupilclty of their true natare. Yet the standard person of the . above Uk might be e<1n1ktefed • near saint when comp'1'ed to an anti-War and anti-draft segment. •KPOHd this week in a news dispatcb written by . reporter • Jun Heber, a member "- a 1pedal uslgnmenta team in the = .. ~....:... """'4· bad~ ... 1:"f :i-..=.,im;.:: :!,..to; Bummel, • ,.,,. .. Clllco ~ .. ote•bC -· -......... hemmed and hawed a bit at flnl. .. aonl and tbldudl CM be MitbC' then flnlll7' aaJd. ''Wbat if J did? dealed nor cbmlnlibld. 1 1-1 .... _..,, ..,.. .. ;;::·-. "H..,,anllarWI . _,. 'lb1* There' a no law ....... jt." . about tlleJe chOulltll wlb9el et U:it · One of the ftrn.ft Mita H In· mt.ill nut tlme >"'* .bNr we of tbOle teniewed was the> Widow of Gvf 1arictlmOIQoal anti•• an4 aall4"aft SdnNllenbacb -ol CJd<a. wbo pr«atort -~ olf -b I• was kH1ed in combat bl. Vletnlm iD "b\llllanitwlu' 1DOl1Yiitiou. ~-"-~------o.r •-'1s hio ~ ________ _,, VLTIMATE IN SNOBBERY:1955FORD . 117 lfERll CAEN SAN FRANCISCO -Jeremy Ela- Hot.la, S.F. '1 local Monr Iii Sbaktr, la alW•)'• trettlnl about 10metbin&. nnt be ·~ about S.P,'• cu). lUral' itatill <(lt11 .. a Pll' 1tttfl -..... hi told in • ·-.W- ..... ), TIMll bo -alioat "" ' Wwlibl -"" ... kllt .. JDucb be WU Unruh moved quickly into Asse.mbty i }Udership pociUons and in 1• became nalrman of the Ways an:I M • a n 1 Coml'l'littee, handling atlfe ~geta for former Gov . Brow11 . 01* IO.dollft< ·111m .. u ol a -tlilo4 ll'l'lio ll'rilltfl(urattoo al a 1'"'1 ·Ill!"' IW. a illfmat kllld). Now 111"1 frtU:la.I 1bout 'revarM 1tatu -·--·-..... Ii ... U.....A lllllw 11111bol•la-... la lt63, Unruh locked assemblyme Jnside the chamber through the Di ... wrt1l Republican. rtlaxed their refUMI to ·~ • Bron's request for adcW bWdpl moa.,. bl the last yean ef 8'WP'• *"wli"""'7'anc.t the c~ Ull th. ...... hudtd °'""· •• ""1 -tbe u • . .o.-Jtir •Al followed bJ' tbt 1,.Utr'a oon commeit that "h II .. oWl<!t P9f'lblJlty." And .... ---that llnrub will II"! oomlDftl<io, 1'0J lletlen Ille 1PWtr'1 oarllte .,.... -t.at ..,11 an ccx1or,"......, ~ 1cratk: mtjor\ty 1a "II'•,... ,...... -~ tllinc !aClnc mo 111111 , ..... .... alllllld .. c:Odo ........ .. • mldld w 1 t e. ·"-""911 -.,._ Ii ....... lra10'I ____ _,....... .. ... ... ~ ......... ..,,.,...--.':: ....... ~ fio1a. Bo la ..... .... 0••}'Id1111 .. ,_ ..... ----"'11111 a '9 ,... _, • 111 Owotolo&. ----.,-7· .... ·=··---...-,... .... All ... v- ..... 1's-• - -.. -.. ·~·qz~ • m>·M II / - COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTMINSTER wt£K OF MARCH 2 • MARCH 8 ' I I'· ., ......... (C) !:25 ...... (C) %:ll 9 tB Cl)"' r-. ., -(C) au oo n. .... 1a .. (C) ., ..... D @(})TN u., .... (C) Q)DnlY..-..(C) 2:55 DU Cl) MIC 111w1 (C) D @(}) ~· o.ct1r <C> J:9» •• Cl)"' ... SW. (C) DP.O.Q. <Cl 8U..lttll ..... D@(J)llMnl..._,(C) a, .... : (C) Jo Ann Pflu1 and iOii Doman CO·host. eu11c:1ew1Nt(C) tD Cl)......_: Don Rodewald. J:J09SN Hnt D T• ,,.._,m <C> • hrfect .... (C) D @ (}) D11t Sii.-. (C) • Wllldlll ..... ., ... (C) ...... ...,(C) tB Cl) Ditllq .. ~ ...... 4:00 8 Mr. U: ....... Fridly. D ...... Few: Wtdftnd., only. • Dhen:I c..t (C) D ~ (}) Tiii Dahl Ga• <C> 4:JO 8 (M1y SlllW: S• Otytime Mow· In. D ...... Few: s. DtytJme MOii- ies. ..... ,..... ..... <C> D .._. HMr: (C) Buttr Wfnl . ........ (C) ID ._,, w11 A., ... (C) ......... ,., ... (Q (jJ) (}) .... 0...-..... (C) 5:008Plt .._ 19 HalJH1~: (C) ITidt1n1 Pryor co-hosts. • Tiii ... , 11ww QI Cl)....., ....... (C) aw....,.. Pim ,.,, 5:l0. om. .. """" 8 AIC "'91: (C) Bob Youni. CDTill ~ ,..., ~ Cl) 1'11 DIJ lMI (C) 9 Cl) .... F,.. IHICU • GUEST STAR -Barbara Hrnltry 11.,1t-1tan Al an Apacltr maldrn on NBC1 colorc111t of "'Tltr PeaCI'· mokrr" on The Hi1lt Chaparro/, Sunday at 10 PM . N£WSMAK£R Giull 1101 Solly Pleld-portrayln1 the first ltumofl l>l'ln1 crroted entirely from 1purr parts-is lntuvwwed by Don Row· an on Rowan Dfld Martin Lou1h· In colorcust, Monday at 6 PM . ,.,. 3 r ...... THE DAILY ... LOT. TV wax. tllNlQt 2. 1 ... '~movie ~rpiece" ' SATURDAY MMCH 2 .. ' ·. ·. (' l:l"J • .,.. ... .... (C) (60 rRln.) c!iit1 w.tl. !..fol Cl) ........... (C) (60 8 GRAND OLE OPRY It * 7:30 tonite ta &Teatll a .. atJ (C) (60 min.) .. c...ltl (C) (60 11111\.) ............ tlDUD .... ., ..... u.aa. ...... <C> cm mlft.> *k E. Leonard co-hosts. m 12 O'Old .... (C) (60 min.) ....... ", .... .,An"-........ 7:t0 a QI Cl) CIS &IMll """= (C) (°JO min.} Roter Mudd: 8 DK S.W,: (C) (30 min.) lob Wrllfrt Mita. '1111 Youn1 Ml- 110rlty." Two ldults. mired su,.nor Court Jadl9 Rotw Pf•ff and Scott Watniorellnd. • Prelllyteriln mln-m•. Ind ttlrH col.... stvdlftb dilcua the pMntloft •• ,. a f r..., (30 min.) m I lMI Lay (30 min.) ...... ,.,.. . ...,... .. ..... • E ..... &&IU. 7:ll8tll(I) .... -~ CC) (I> min.) Gay ,lfis W11CCMM1 tti• junbtlftc Kr1mdtns end Mortons on the first stop of tlltlr round-the· WOffd ed\llntures. D ~ Cl) Tiii w.t: (C) (60 min.) ·~ Bat Leid Sdltmes." Simon T empllr encounters crtm dr11111 when • deed mM continua to turn up lltA end there. 8 Tonite, GRAND OLE * OPRY is on NOW!ll ........ -= (C) (30 "'611.) Jud Collns Is )olMd by• cllt·tdltd lift.up of the G iu. Brothen, Lotwt. ti LPllA. Del lteewla. Md IPldal cllllt Bobby GolcWlonl. D ~(I) Tiii ..... '-: (C) (lO mlR.) Jim LIJll'I lloltl. r~~ .. (90 milL) "lJt. e 1-11 1"llMlll (C) (30 min.) e..,.,. (30 min.) ........... s.a.e ..... ....... . .... 8 .. .., a-.: (C) (90 mht.) la Wlftl11M ll*U. D ~(I) n.. llllN:•s.,t;a::N...t &-.: (C) {JO min.) Bob EllMt!b 11o1t1. • ..... •11•1• 111: ~ llcMn) --"-........ '*-1.. .c:i.., ...... (C) (3 ltn.) .,..,......, .IE ..... e 8 .. , •r Gtftldlne fltzatrald, Juano Heman· 11 ..... M (60 min.) doubt tht llanlflcance of htr alCr1 1:11!. Cl) llJ 1'llrw leM: (C) (lO dez. m Niwa; (C) (30 min.) Larry Bur· fld1I WWI wtltn lltr f•mlly and n.) ~ s..... ~ and • Alrtaa her.I iill, Bob RtlOdea countJy 111 cltttroy.d by tht m Illa ltmlfJ m11M ~ 11o1p1. Ill,...,_ '4 • ~ 22: "llld Partdlutt." ::' ~~ w:~ "ii.!~al:'i:: tlllty WlllJt ttltlr lllloat vWtlofs .... ,-~ P.mc..t .............._: -. lO:JO low with th• doc.tor for whom lht .,. r...-ct * ttltir holta' ..... --, .. , wotb. ..... ec11 n.iintnc tht ottitn' p1tni. min. .Hoot•rvillt is htt by a fJ L.A. TV CLR. PREMIERE DD (I) W s.ert: CC> (30 min.) ~-~:.""n:n:..iwi: ~~Jot.. * 'CALL ME MADAM'! ll:JO 0 Th Ttn!Ot Sll9w (Cl ''Opeiit!Oii Rldievlo4A" Apftb 86 """ -VV"" Uncs. Jot to aSlist In the capture Ethel Merman Donald m Mtwtt: "C. 111 Dtl)wsy'' •nd 99 •nd The Qlitf try tD put on of tht muktd m1n. But In ttlt O'C G ' Sand (ciOmtcly) ·~heliey Winttrs, John I IDOd front for a mqutne wrtttr _mNntlme tht robbtf, aans malt. onnor, eorce ert Gi.&'°'1. but ~ ICddlnta ._, 1111k llste et tht ........ Relt lnC ttltM .. lillt IUI*' bun&ltn. " rs ....... , II • I smni,, "'Pt IHwtt: (C) °'C*ll 11-~s r.11 t..t.-..t.... -....... .......... T ptyln1 1U1tt Geoff £.dwards l'*b· ....... " ( I I) '5"' rthel .... -_...... --OMf· Qeor11 M1cr11dy, Petti Giibert · -a11 mus ct ~ rwf' (d11ma) '59-Hiny Belafont• 11*t. G @Cll tielJlulf hUcr. (C) M«mtn, Donald O'Connor, Vt11· Shelley Winters, Ed Bt&ltY Robert D @Cll .....,_. w.a (C) (60 (60 mlnT Sammy Divis Jr. hosts.. Eli.n, Geortt Sanders, Biiiy Dt Ryan. Crime story set ipl~st bl<*· iiifn.) Oip..!hanln J'rdm>ll, -~-CM<*,maMtes. Wolfk •·1~elm"!~•1 ~Intel,.~~~ ffsi. around of vloltnce and 11d1I llfl· g,... ... ."'" 1 ... 0 • a .. ., """'n Ir· za . mn1 ....,, n • -o "' sion. An •·Policem1n, 1 bitter ex· tin IUISl no less that 11 of his brf&trt•st COll'flct, ind 1 N•&n> tntlrtliner e 0 DencM de llblc.-g Ulll ,.,_ n...w tunes in this stOJY of love 1nd bind topthtr to rob 1 blnk. !-. " Polftlcs In the rnythictl country of t:Ot ,_ ()) ....... s ""911: (C) (30 fl) NU ftdnl: ~rt Willi. Uchttnburc. 12:30 R tHwtt: "Ille ~ ......,. m I\.) Hopn mtllts su,_ th1t Col. Lotte lenya, Kurt Wttll s widow, is QI .._ -.. (C) (Z h ) (Cdl'lml) '4l~u..t•a fiirblnks Jr Klink steys In command of St1l11 JolMd by ICtO< Gtorp Voslco¥tc to ,_ • ,... ours ,... ·• 13 Ind that • North Africt·bound pey tribute In word Ind aona to one m., DellMCI A.klm Tamlroff. Gtrm.tn dMslon 11mlins pinned of tht world's 1mt musicl1ns. Rt· ll:OO tJ £1 O'Cloel ltepert: (C) Cltt m Al~NI~ M..-: (C) ..... ~ dowft In Gem11ny. put. · Robe,:" • th S.n" (drama) '56 -Rlchtrd 110 (I).-..-._ It t11Je _..hi • MtxJcie · Wldmar11. "I.a Frt11 tllie Dtld" ~ (C)-.;.'4-~ .. llc:ll" ., • n Tiit lltll ........... (C) (30 (hofror) '57-Ptalt Cuti•. (comedy) ·~eurict ai.vtl* lO:ilO. a (I) lillllltfl: (C) (60 min.) iiiTn.) Jack Lathim. - Sand11 Dee, RaMrt Goui.t. Andy A critaliY injured hit·run victim 8 uCu lallttball: (C) (90 min.) l:OO .._ ..... (C) Wlllllma. Wiien 1 tycoon suHn a Cilia from his come for detldlvt Bruins Y1. Ctilfomla Golden Bears fJ Weelencl ....., (C) hurt attack. ht •sb to ... his Minnix, unlooslna I dllin of bi· In &•mt uped m1ilf this evenin1 m MIM: "tt.llclly Wttll" (IO· 1rendd1ulflter and her new flance. 110'1 ev1t1tJ lnd1n1 bldt to • sen· at P1uley Pavilion. mince) •57 _ L"'I• Dwyer, lbl Btc1'"9 the fiince's fli&ht to the atlonal crime wive two clealdu 0 1 1 bedside is lfOUndtd by bid ...th· urtler. Mannlx's font clues are an m ""' (C) (30 min) an e y, 1r, tht 111ndd1ustrtlf finds 1 proxy 11ed photocnph of • Sid-eyed lit-II) CIM en Stl C.. 1:15 R MM: "Man tn tllie n,tn1 to Introduce to tht old man who tie &irl ind • dleck written by th• Triptm" (comedy) '35 -W C. Mems to be atlppini IWIJ. victim Hrlitr and payable to the 11:15 tJ f......, 52 Morie: (C) "TIM Fields lntertect Detective Actncy-for un· Nn'• Stlf1" (drama) 'S~rey D Dr. l(llcl.rt (60 min.) specifltd services. Loui1t Sorel, Jotl Hepburn, Peter Anch, Dean Ja111r. l:JS 0 lihwle:"lllt Cr .. .£,.il .._.,. 0 Cllitm IX tHwtt: ""9 ,..... Fluellen, John Mcli1m. Ned Gius Mildred Ounnock. A cltvottd nun (drame) '57-Suun Oliver, Undl lwtbl"' (d11m•) ·~ Stelter. 1uat. In the Btlpn Conao 1>tc1111 tu Ptowmln. The Los Angeles Television COLOR Premiere of Irving Berlin's Smash Broadway Musical Ethel Merman· Dona)d O'Connor· 10:30 PM Saturday. (?) KABC.'.fV This week ABC preaenta the three-part '"The Rise and Fall of the 'Fhird Reich" (Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nigbta). hued on William L. Shirer's eyewitness ac- count of Nazi Germany. The documentary i! produced by Wolper Productions, present- ed by MGM, ..00 wu two years in the malting. The proaram ought to be required view- ing for junior high school and high !Cbool h~tory classes. for it aives a view of history for younpters to whom Hitler is only a name, and World Wu II somethina Dad talka about sometimes. Jt ought to be re- quired particularly sioc:c, in my experience. the public schoob do not explore, in depth, this period of history until about the 11th grade, if then. Younpten know all about George Washington and the Redcoats. which ii fine; but they haven't heard of Lidice, nor the Wanaw ghetto. They're quite familiar with Appomattox. as well they should be; but many have never heard or Hiroshima. SUAVlllOR-lfwd'JI Wamcr,,, now o l.o.J A• pfu bM1i11UJlflM, '''"' o/ 1116 ord'ol '" No:J flRM»I c-11mp$ H' lJ tit# on/1 tM""IH' o/ '"' ,,,,..u., to 11trv1~ tM comps Moet are familiar with the ''bloody Red Baron of Germany"; but they haven't beard of Dachau. And they couldn't tell you about Tule Lake (where J~Americans were intctned in Amttk:a'a vcniotl of concentra- llon camps) becaUIC 1 doubt that the acbool- boob mention the place. It we'tt to learn from b.iakwy, we must know history-in an as objective, factual and total way u possible. And the Wolper pro-,_.a THE DAILY ... LDT. 1V WEEK, M~ 2, 1968 in • • • By MARIAN DERN p-am offers the mo1t e11temive commerciaJ aroup to suffer mass ftlm record ever made about this Christian. murder. lbe Pola lost "civilized" nation, led by a small, frustrated some 3 million; the painter, that committed the blackest barba-Russians 22 million, risms in man's history, and almost cooqucml and others, numbers half the world. almost too staggering Jack Kaufman, producer-director, and ex-to comprehend.) "We ecutive producer Mel Stuan, have tried bard don't try 10 fut blao- to proceed alooa the middle ground of ob-kct guilt," Kaufman jectivity-neither becomina too emotional says. "I think auilt nor so clinical as to lose the human impact. pointed in many di- Kaufman has spent the hut two years rections." studying. researching. tracing down former Part n is called N1Z.11 in Germany, gathering endless ma-"The Road to War," 1eriaJ. "Just in sheer volume, we found much 1934 to I 940, and material not shown before," be says. .. very Pan Ill, "Gotterdam- early shots of Hitler, early Nazi rallies, aoi-merung," t 941-1945, mated cartoons, a film on euthanasia too when the empire that ualy to show. We also found some amazina was to last 1000 years anti-Hitler campaign canoons made by the crumbled, and its Social Democrat party in 1932, which pre-"emperor" ended hjs life in immolation. dieted what was going to happen in Ger-"Frankly," says Kaufman, "comioa from many if Hitler came to power. a background where members of my family l "Jn Koblenz on the Rhine, working in an were murdered by the Germans, that was ancient castle where the German aovern-the last place on earth I ever wanted to go. ment now stores its film material, 1 found a Bui I'm glad 'The Third Reich' gave me a areat deal of material on the early me to chance lo see things for myself. It's conven- power. I Mat for 12 or 14 hours a day for ient to refer to the Naz.is as butchers and three weeks, just runnina ftlm. beasts, but you have to face the fact that "Yet," Kaufman continues, "I don't know these crimes were performed by human be- lhat new material matters as much to the inp . . . above all, I would say, the story o( audience as the newness of tnatmcnt. We Nazi Germany teaches us something about tried to show all events from the point of human beings. Without becoming too philo- lhe average German. What we get is an • sophical, I'd say that the Germans were a overall, fantastically complete panorama of kind of test cue for humanity, to 5how how the Nazi period, not only the horrors, but a society and iu values can be perverted into the personality of Hitler, hia vision of an condoning evil, if only by turning your back Aryan superstate. We sec faces. bear voices, I believe many Germans knew what was of people who helped him shape that plan going on and couldn't or wouldn't do any- -who still live there--Scrasser, Schacht, thing about it. I wonder what you and I Hanstange, etc." would do if our families were threatened or Kaufman says that one of the things that if people around the corner were being bru- 1mpressed him most wu that "Hitler wu taliz.ed -how brave would we be? What the first man to really undentand the 20th would happen if government forces moved century technology and its political and mil-into--let's say a Negro neighborhood-and itary uxs. Everybody who has followed him exterminated a p-oup of people. where since the~astro, Stalin. Mao Tse-tuna--would Jack Kaufman stand? Would I pro- has taken a leaf from Hitler's book on how test? How much further would I go. if the to control the mus media." government condoned the slaughterT' Narrated by Rtchard Buehart, "the Third Kaufman's questions arc of urgent impor- Rcich" is divided into three pans. Part I is ta~ for all of us, today. He ends "The '1be Rise to Power," showing how Hitler, Third Reich" on what might be called a far from being elected, was put into office by hor:ful note-he shows paintings done by a political doubleaoss en1ineered by von children in the concentration camps, paint- Papen. Hitler took the ancient awutika sym-• iogs of life and light-as potent a testimony bot, turned ii sideways for a more dynamic to mankind's potential for creativity and appearance. He had a nationalistjc cameaisn good as the campe were lo his capacity for that offered an alternative to the commu-evil. n11ts, who were very active but not well or-But the most pertinent question is, will pniud. Kliufman states that there is ample bumant survive at all? William Shirer states evidence to show that funds came from it bluntly: "In our new aae pf terrifying, western countries to sup~rt Hitler's move-kthal. Jadgeta, . . the fint IJ'"t agressive ment, simply becaUIC Hatler wu anti-com-.,u, if it should come. win be launched by munist. "Bui We don't Ute thil becauac lbc ll.Ulcldal little madmen era1in1 an electronic specitk records are not available," says button Such a war wtfl not last Joos and Kaufman. He does show how the cburc:b none will ever follow it. There will be no and the western nationll turned the other conqueTOJ'I and no coaqunts, but only the way as Hitler embarked on bis penecution charred bona of the dclld on an uninhab- of the Jewi. (lbe Jews were not the only ited planet." [ I I I I I t ADULTS 20 to 65 Who is right for you? And Why? NTRAMATICS' COMPATIBILITY PROFILE HELPS YOU Flr;D OUT! ..., ..... I ft......,,.U\ IJflRWI .... 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Spealcina the9e candid w9rds is Jonu Salk, famed physician and scientist, whole contributiool to ldence and whole penooaJ coo .. ft1cta • a result of overnWlt fame are 'ubject of a 21 It Qntury broedcast, Sunday at 6 PM, in . color on CBS. lOtNU Salk, rlghl, dtvtlo~ of tltt pollo vaccbw, NIU CBS Ntws Con-11pond1n1 Walttr Cronlitt about nuarch pro~cts bting conduc1td at lht Salk ll\ltlrutt /<N BloloP:al Srudlu In La Jolla, Calif., and his hop11 /or tht Juturt, on "Jon<U Salk: Scitnct o/ lift" on Tht 21st Century. On "Jonas Salk: Science of Life," the man who in 1955 devel· oped a vaccine to prevent polio disousses tM ~nu fame broupt him. Tryina 10 lead two lives-as a public and as an ind;.. vidua~auscd Salk the most soul-searching. "These two kinds of lives arc mutually incompatible," be aaya. "And one has to flabt alJinst it. Perhaps I have not fouaht as successfully as I miJbt have, but I'm" bopina that one of these daya I can, within myself at least, win the battle." The broadcast points out that Salk also tbiob biJ approach to science is different because of his main interest-man. "I'm interested in man and in the human problem," be says. ··1 iueu that I feel I'm a physician flnt and a 1eientist eecond. and I sometimes feel that I approach scientific problems aomewbat dif· ferently by virtue of this kind of interest." ...... \ SUNDAY , I ....... "" (I) T1m1 ('C) ~I II"~~~<:> ~..,.11-• Bud.'"""lo p 1 1titntbt wflo ha Mell blttM by I daftlll")lll 119tllt, Bud hN to hladle I •II• bolt '°' the .,,. thM. ~ In.,..., (C) (60 lllhl.) WlldllMt -II .. Al1" (C) ....... ,... - 1'1Cll1 ... 1:ee e a (I) Lii* ce> <30 "''"-> U.. rGb lier own IW. to -'ii hit' fOf I !llUll& Boy Scout cauaflt 111 I laftdlllde. • u (J) .......... : (C) (30 Jn.) ''COiipr Mount.Ifft." C.IMr'll follow 1 coupr and Mt ltlr• clltla .. they mau the tnd-of·ll.lnllMI' tnp from lll&fl In the ~ Mou. t1lna to • lowei' Yalltr "'*" U.., will lllMI the willtlr. a..._ 5: (C) (IO ml11.) "nte JIM Motpn 5'1ow." Jane la lol.S by The OoodlttOWll ,..,.. I« thla 111u*al lllow. !: ,,CJt:'r:f:.) ~Aa~ee~ Alltfta from an let planet ltlrt die ArMrcttc wut. llllltins. caualn1 flooda 1fon1 the Attantlc INboard. 11 lale laJ (30 mil\.) ......... ............. 1:J1 •a()).... ..= ce> <30 mrn.) Two lullthe brottiera IWud ltamt Warden Tom Wedloe whh ht la on • campiq trip witll Ilia '°" Ma" In tlle dltJ Eversteda. 8rvce Gora and Mlty Jarrel .,., .. the out'"9. DU(J)W•-.Y: (C) (601---~~-----~...;.._;-----=;;=;;=;;=;;=~~~ :!_> A~~°"~':"~ :i~ "'81 and ttMlf lllllbtndt become 8 SUNDAY NEWS REPORT c:hooet bltwlln • life on the l'Qld l°":'l.. a.n::._ (C) (30 min.) * Pres. by Harris & Frtnk wfth Ill old friend wflo Is I lltfftlt .. ........,___ , ...., ~ (C) (30 inln.) bum. « 1 pemynent llomt on • ,...., .. _ 11...:; (C) (30 1 ) LI a ...._.. rllldl. Butdl P=urenll ,. ('C) m n. rfY .,, • .,,_., D .,_.. .. flaCIW rtll, Bob Rtlodas. SIMfl, Kim Hunter, Jana aty. -. ! ~ ·-ltweM: -fB ........ ,.....,.......,. Uwanl Andrns ltlr. •·--· ,.,, a ..... $ 11111111: (C) ''Tiii Blot>" n. Gltnn C.mpball, Morns 10-..3011 W«td et ,_.. (C) (30 min.) (fiOnot) ·~ lilcQuMn Aneta ltl~and John Hartfonl IUllt. fJ .... : (C) "nit • .,. ... Hr (flon'ojut. .,._.. .._ ' II~ (I) lleuaa: (C) (IO min.) (wutem) ·~Tab Hunt.r, Nat.Illa Cef-.e ~• --. '7nie Bell ClrtwricM." Ben be-' Wood. !Tnlll • C1 u,nm cw. (C) (30 -Ill .....i11'1 ._,_ Wllll'I ht .n LMll £. Le•a (C) (2~ llou11) .) ... llf1llr ....... ---··· ... IF llr. I (30 mlft.) rtfu.e II> help I tycoon COfnlJt the 1t'.A5 flJ Pn c.tn.1 'lmuttaa !.nmt111 ..._ pbematoriel l'ICI. SldMY llact· 11:00 a EJeN11 O'Cl9c* ~ (C) n. ,,_. cw: J1dla Ch!W ,..., Bart FrMd .-_ CJtt. Roti.rt.t. Sbn Duu. !low to cool! 9"llf I II • ~ l Tradft!i30 ':J., D T1le llfll Hes ~ (C) (30 Mo* J:.. a, CJ) ( hou ·~Is :fr.:~ iTirn.) Tom Brokaw, Rosa Portw • .. 11~·" ..... --= (C) 11 • .,,... fer ... '1 (C) (30 _ tnMwt9ion adapt.ltion of M 111 iiiTn ) m ft.) Alan Kiftl. Joan "'""• Qmo'a Broadway tilt 1t111 Sandy ,.fr;#, m uc ...... (C) (30 rnln.) 1:9*-.... Jt: (C) (to mlt1.) Holt Dtanla. Peter fllk, Mlchtal Ptrb ~ Ill th ..... (C) (Go B:. 9*..., WllcomM The Clllllca ;: = :::r:· NacbJ: (C) m n.) IY, LM1t Gor9. TOJS, Them. Ina (T houri) Oshawa Genmla vt. 9 Cl) T1ltl hJ lMI (C) Ctlttllllt. 1110 Fnft C.. c:om,a.., Toronto Mar1boroa. • 41 (I) flltlirt/..._ tM otMr '°' ac:ta fOf the mmk al ..., tf .. lhlk 11:15~& (C) Herry hW. IN .. ,,,,.. llMrltioA. C.-. J.... *'* (C) ......... n.. ... 8 (ftJCJl!'-Fii: (C) (IO min.) t-.J0 0. ... ...... (30 llllll,) (dtlma) 'IO--lllll hhMf, ~ l...,.ctw l:r*IM It· a. yq ... (C) (IO mill.) Wiiiy . t1wtt hi """'° Rko 1o 1rr11t """"' °"""" -..... U:JO e llRll: <C> ,.....,. war dlr ~ A9rW0tda, • a. Tllh .._. (wllttm) '51 -Van Mtmll, T• • ..,.... wftll $1.I00,000, •nd n 1He a (.J)tllttlH: 1.,. .. 1-.11. Hunttt. t pmhWI collec1IW Me pkMd up (fO min.) A ruttla.. Rad poll· _....., IN fuif!M. Bl'ldfonl Olft1Mn lldlft stnppld of rant lt•I• 1 D 'SunrlM at C.m.,_... lo' .. lta)'lllfdl. aeatt met alloy w1tt1 w111ct1 ht * Life of l'DR wtth R1lph ..... ....., ('C) (2 llom) f1oP1t to barpln Ills •rt back lnii> Bellamy, Greer Glnon . ..._ fldlM (C) (30 min.) '"*" SWldbll ldof·dirtetot Alf btlt Pla$IFMI ii~ 1U1J1t1 In ttla rolt of Prvhotll. D ..... (C) ......_. .. c.ii,.. .,..... •• : (C) "lnttt'PllllNrJ 9(1) ...,_ Ctl"rn1. (C) <SO a""" J~rama> ·~ W.mr. " ..,..._ J',,_ Puctmaw" Billy Blue ,.., '"l'IOft. fa:' ' '11 • qutti tM ,.ftdl and INda t 8 hNc llfWkl (Q .. 8 U (i) II p 1 i. &...: ~ (30 "PfWtldw Of the P"'6dlM tio lt.-00 m ~ ...... 111111111•-s•s •ar- iftl,) '1'ii W1a Sliol'J." Compfb-CocMll. Victor Joty, la"-11 H«· (Orama) 4S-Cl'9dl Rlllfl.. a.. .-....,. &e • Kl'9 • .,, .-. 12:2D a C11i1ii1P1 n.. CQ Super-Star: In the Grand Manner There are a rew, a vrry few, ,..cat artists in the world of per-. formin1 ans who are more than slan. They arc tM sun iuclf. They are people who don't come into a room. They make an entrance. Artur Rubinstein is a ~mber of Ions standina in that elite company. FAMED-Art11r Ruhinsuin, OM o/ t~ wor1'r, VCGlnt p~ anl.J11, in his first telt'Vision ap/Haranu in a thcode, plays the Butlroven PUJ.flO Concerto No . .f in iu entirety on "S. Huro/r. Pres~n1:r-Part II." ' This is the way it happens: The place is the Ed Sullivan Thcattr m New York City. The lime is early aftcrnoon on a gray day in the lasl week of December. On stage. Alfred Wallenstein is rehearsing a symphony orchestra of .some 60 pieces. The occasion is the lapin1 of Rubinstejn's teg- ment of "S. Hurok Prescnts--Part II," a 90-minute musical special, ;unng in color. Tuesday at 9:30 PM on CBS. It's the great pianist's fint television appearance 1n a decade. And then he enters. On one side his wife, Aniela, and on the other his son. Paul. He·, wearing a low-crowned fedora with a dramatically broad, s~eeping brim. Negligently draped over his shoulders is his coat. Three things happen at the same moment: he pauses. Wallenstein 'tops, and the orchestra nxs as one man and 1hc theater r~unds to the peculiar thud of a musician's acco- lade-the rhythmic beating of bows upon music stands. He acknowl- edges the welcome with a broad smile and the "royal" proceuion moves off the ~ta~ to take seats in the orcbe$tra. Waiting for Rubinstein rn the center aisle 1s impresario Sol Hurok. A ritual is transacted between the two men that would warm the heart of a devotee of the anci~n regime. Impresario and pianist execute an impeccable pair of bows to each other reminiscent MONDA Y TH£ DAILY PILOT, TV WUI'. MARCH 2, 1961 (HJ (I) .... : ..,... " Tllla Ed" (dr11111) '57-Paul Birch. 8Mrty Garland. MARCH 4 For morninc and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES lMI G "Sltlill1 ~ (comedy) '48 ~obtrt Youns. Maureen O'H1ra. 11:00 a ...... s-taaslll"' <comedy> '"SJ.-clittOft Webb. Gtotp Winslo'#. U:.JO........... c..t." (ldven· tun) '$2 -Tyrone Power, Pa~ Niii. 4:.JO ..... "'"" (drallll) '57 -6-p Nader, Phyllis Thaxter D "'T....-(ldftnture) '4t-Susan H•rw•rd. Robert Pruton. ' 1, f •• I • t I I 1:0011111e IC Ntn: <Cl (60 min.) Jtny Ounplly. D 111e 1411 .._ "-s:: <C> <60 nrill..) Robert Abernethy. E..,.... (60 min.) Sii O'Qecl ...... : (C) '"l1le " Min" (sdtllCI fiction) '64-John C.mdiM. Rorer Gentty. e Tiie ,___ (C) (JO min.) ID Pltlr Mt (30 min.) I lllr ... lllrL .... 1' ..... Sdllt: '1'1tlnl Sd- enct." Au~ cou,. desi&Md to help ...,, wilhcMlt • hlch school diplom• succaafully complete Ille G1ntr1I Educ:lltioft Dewtlopment tests. llflldl Cllifonla hono11 • • IUbstlMe for • hieh xflool dl- plolM. The flfll f-.n fOCU9" Oii m1n n 1 IClentbt • ., .... 5:lO G Tiie .,_,, .._ (C) (JO min.) GI ltUll (C) (30 mlL) ., MdWe'• ...., (30 mm.) . ......... , .... @ Ci) ..... 1) ........ """ (C) .,, .... 'II QI()) CIS &.Ille "'91 (C) ., llttidlr9 34 7:118 CIS &lmill 1111111: (t) (30 min.) Wellw Cnlnkitl. D Mwlle; •....., llfllt (t) 130 mrn.> It...._ YeNr. (t) (30 min.) '°Ust NriCI, the Mesic Country" G F r,.., (C) (JO mill .. ) • I LM L9CJ (30 lllift.) m UlcW• ..._. (C) (30 mln,) .,... ... ~ 9 Ci).... (C) ...... ...,, ~ (dl"lma) '63 -Maftell Brando. Pit Hintll. mw.....-.. ..... a C1J 111e ........ (C) EE.._ 7:JI 89 ())&1C-111.ti.:1: (C) (60 FRIENDLY WITNESS-Tony Novello (Enz.o Cuwico), a prh•att inv,,tigator, seds the help o/ Franus Mt"ill (Jeanne Crain} m finding tht murdtrtr o/ her husband in "M y Fr~nd Tony" on NBC's colorcast of The Danny Thomas Hour. Monday at 9 PM. of the most protocol-conscious courtier in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg. It's done with a style. ftourish. wit and warmth that hnngs grins to the facn of those who watch it happen. Hat, coat and suitcoat are removed and a conversation erupts in a minimum 1 of three lan1uages. Rubiruitein returns to tbc stage and takes his place at the piano. After a few runs he dccida he doesn't like the sound and feel of the instrument. Aoocber rs wbccled out and this ooe receiws his approval. Wallenstein resumes his place on the podium. Arms railed, flngen spread, there's a regal nod of the pianist·s head. Artur Rubinstein LS ready to reheane. As the music emcr,n--Bcctboven·s Piano Cooc::erto No. 4', which is played in iu entirety on the broadcast-a member of the production staff leans over to the entranced musician aittina directly '" front of him and asks "Think this auy has a future?" The answer comes sharp and quick. ~My youoa friend, I'd like to have as a future ~tenth of this man's put." Pip 10 min.) Ctllll Wiiis auests u Elihu 0 fMr WWI t. W.Ubwt (C) (30 Gonn1n. 1 tx·outllw who oft111 tD min.) help M1rsllll Dltlon ttKll doWll hb D ~CJ) ,.,... flllcit: .(C) (30 old llftC. min.) JIH Nltles to Sllwft. 111 t D 11lt ~ (C) (30 111ln.) panic. 11* lflmpsln1 Joe Rossi; "Somt Uk• It lukewarm " OiYJ Adi dttcoft11 Eddlt's lie; Connie Pottt a 1 1111 to make The Mon· and Elliot •l'IUI 1bout AodftlY. lie• tllflblt for 1 rock 'n' roll G 1..,.: (C) (90 min.) Don Mc· contest. Deanne M1rtln IUISb. Guire hosts. l!l MM« "&a" (dr1111a) '65 -m W..W W.wbw• (C) (30 min.) ~. Liii, JMn111 MOfUu, stanley f.Zl) NU ......... : "Rilht of PriY1ey." Baller. (£nctlltl dubbed.) Aepeet. D ~ (J) c...r II Mrtca: (C) E ltMtl ...... ~ mlnT "S11rch Ind OestTvy." lO:GO. am Cefil llnlltt (C) (60 Animals of. ttl• 11me ."nch lrt In· Jn ) MIT TOllM llTIOflM Coca ocullttd with cont1m1n1ttd 11n1m. sueit. ' B MllllM $ ,MM« "OI tM D 9 CJ) I Spy: (C) (60 min.) lie8dt" (dr1mt) 59--Grt111ry Ptci. "Sh1n1.'' The theft of I lot>·aectet Ava Gardner. 11mpl1 of rocket fuel puts Robin· m Tnfdl If Clm ... ma1: (C) (30 1011 ind Scott on tht t11ll of t iiiTn.) Bob BllMr hosts. btlutiful but tluslvt suspect Albert Q) Piny M-(60 min.) Deklltr and Glo111 Foster ruat In fl) ,......., c..r this tpltodt that WIS filmed Ill m 111e ,,... cw Ac.apu1co. -c..mrCwlH• Qlelfai NM• ..... (C) (60 Uil min.) l:GO 0 ...... llld 11.U. U.ati-111: (C) D Im CI) TIM '" Yeley: (C) (60 (60 min.) Tmy·Thomn. Sally Fltld, min.) 'ifilt Dwll's Masq~." The 8" 1len luesl Heath Incurs tht enmity of • m ~ (C) (30 min.) friend whtn ht tries to help him. m ""* 11..w s-.ty/omc. Anlll Helm. John Douc:ltt9, Ray flf tM ,....._ Olnton svat fJ1l U9C Mac fellhlf: Pilfllst Ml· ID Ala OnMf """ (C) (60 min.) dlltl Tlbon·Thomas pet1orms cla-m Dart111 ,..,.. (C) (30 min.) slc1I Stltctlons. f1J Wertd T-.nw EE.,_,., .,...,.,......., I~ QI ([) Tlll ltlCY Slier. (C) (JO 10:30 m Ntwa: (C) (JO min.) Bill Johns. thin~) ~::' .!11th':.US: = f1J M...-Z2: "Kty Wltnta." ruat Sid CHllr. pl1yinr hlmttlf fJ1l USA ~ "Modem.'' Subftd Ind I look-alike forftr, does buJi· fir this profrtm is Annt Sexton, ness with tht blnll. who found comfort In a time of D tl}J m .. hbll: (C) (JO 1nxlety In the poetry of I. A. Aldi· min.) •ifit Tua«·W•r Raid.'' DI•· erds. Her ~n worts reflect some trlch threatens to hlnr Sft. Troy of the upenences sht remembers and Felicia, a French spy, to mau from this period In her llft. them rl'lt1I the loutlon of atoltn 11:1! Ra... O'a.ct ~ CC) (30 microfilm. Brlonl F1rrtll l\llsb. inrn.) Jerry Dunphy. GI Min Crifflll (C) (90 min.) "Tlll llttl ,.._ lltwa: (C) (30 m w..Mrflf WifN tf .._ (C) min.) Georp Skinner. ~min ) gs,M . ..ftl llMt: ...._... fl) Htt LI., ElliatiM """"""' (horror) '41--l.on Chaney JI . ., A*illll D lltwt: (C) (30 min.) Bnter t:OO f) 9 Cll M6J llriffltll: (C) (30 Ward. mlnSltoward's mother marries ind G lltN: "fan r111 tt. Tlllp" '"°"'' away, so he remodels thtlr (comedy) '53-<lerard Phlllpe, Gina home Into 1 ~~lor pad ind tries lollobrltld•. to throw I SWtllllnf par1y. GI Jee ,,.. (C) (30 mlft.) -"~i~My'= T~ GJ~ ~NM! ScMdlll TM> priv1t1 .,., hlrtd to protect Mir!" (rom~nce) 43--Junt HIVlr, 1 flrl, unccwtf 1 i•nlltnd murcltr. Lon McCllltsttr. Jema Whltmor.. Walttf Pldpon, @ (]) ..... (C) Jt1nn1 Crlin, Hal March star. O Cl) ntlt DlrJ ltll (C) a@ m,...., s.-i: <C> (30 a (I)....., min.) "Min on Fire." Sfl. Stone ll:JO R MeiM: "1\t llf'Mtlt _.,... finds tvldtnce of al'IOfl In 1 fldoly (T11m1) '57--ltt J Cobb Rlchl~ fire in which a pollceman died. Boone. · ' John Fiedler ruests. a tD (I) Tiie , .......... (C) ., IWldaJ (C) (30 min.) Ol ~ DNh: 'iJnknown D ~(I)....,....., a. (C) Valley." ma.. CnM ._ (C) m Oft • ._,: Art s.ic!rilum trav-12:.JO ID ,...... city tis to tht Museum of Sdtnce and CD Mewtt: "Clfl ff'M ~ Industry where ht talb with Heft (comtdy) '4&--0orottly Uimour. Rosenthal, desif!Mr of tht £nero 12:55 G MMe: "TIM P'a msJt --(Witt· uhlbit sllowlna ttim. n > '57 -William T11N11, Jemea fl) 11..U 1 &1n1m Cnit. ,. .. ea (I) ,..., Mblf: <C> (30 i• e ~ "1'1la "" " .. ,..... min.) Uncle Biii dedda Cissy C0411d (d11m•) ~m Temlnlff, Gladyl use 'r-boolt fof her PQC1Ul1rtty end Georp. HU belutlful modtl1 for advice. D ..... (C) GABLE. THE MAN ,... 11 \ \ THt'. DAILY ,..LOT, TV WUJ(. MARCH 2, 1961 • SAVE Magna"o~ UP TO ONCE-A -YEAR FACTORY-AUTHORIZED s100 ANNUAL SALE SAVl $51 Astro-Sonlc Rlldfo.Pttonoereph with: Stereo FM/AM Redlo, 30-Wetts undistoned music power, two 12• Ban Woofers, two 1,000 cycle Exponential Treble Horns, plus tarae record 1tora1e arH. Exclusive Micromatlc Pleyer lets records lest • llfet.lme. 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MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 2666 HARIOR ll.VD., Costa Mela e 546-169 1 6155 WESTMINSTER, Westminder • 194-2150 Man Who Dances Edward Villella, one of America's leading baJlet dancers, i_! th__e ~and subject of NBC's Bell Tele- phone ~Friday, 10 PM). Appearing promi· nently with him is ballerina Patricia McBride. Both of them dance with the New York Center of Music and Drama's ballet company, the New York City BaJlet. Sequences in the program wilJ show Villella performing with Miss McBride and m~rs of the New York City Ballet in excerpts fro eorge BaJanchine's "Tarantella," "Jewels" and "G mk· iana." VillelJa is also seen as choreographer working on a new pas de deux, and instructing other dancers in movements. He is also seen wit.h his wife, former dancer Janet GreschJer, at the New York disco- theque "Arthur," of which he is president. In appearances in New York and on tour in this counuy and abroad, Villella has been hailed for his technical virtuosity, his sensitivity, his athleti- cism, and his dramatic projection. The 31-year-old dancer is also a teacher, businessman, and "sales- man" of the dance. 'Dear Mr. Gable' The television tide of chis NBC special was de- rived from the song made famous by Judy Garland in the motion picture "Broadway Melody of 1938." "Dear Mr. Gable" airs Tuesday at 8 PM, with Burgess Meredith as narrator. The documentary presents Gable's life, loves and leading ladies, with dramatic motion picture sequences, incerviews and original film footage. le probes his early years in Ohio, tracks his knock- about travels through the Oklahoma oil fields and the Pacific Northwest and his 30-year reign as "The King'' of Hollywood. Among the touching scenes are those on the death of his wife, Carole Lombard, who was killed in a plane crash while on a War Bond drive. The tragedy spurred Gable to enter active military service. The program is a gripping Story of a great star who made over 60 feature ~lrns ~at left an indelible stamp for his contempo- raries and generations to come. TUESDA Y MARCH 5 For morninc 1nd afternoon liatinp, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:'00 B "nit .,....,. (drama) '51 -Alie Gulnnat, lrtt11 Dunne. 11:008" ... ,. ......... (c:otntdy) '!3--SonnJ Tufts. ..... hlllW' (drama) '34--Stu Elwin. ll:JOGI~ a., .. ....,. <com- liff> '50--alfton Webb. ....... " a. ....., (hon'of) ·s1--.1t11r1 Pl)tDn. 4:JO B ......_ c... ..._.. (dralM) 'U -Eltzlbtt1! T.,tof, Roddy Mc> Dowell. J J f • • • • ( . 1:00 8 Tiie Ill llewa: (C) (IO lllhl .. ) Jtny Ouftplly. ., 1111 .. """ ...... (C) (80 min.) Rokt Abtmettly. ....... (60 min.) l'Clld IMtr. ......... HIW' drama) '61-«ldl· ll1rt. V1~ntin1 Cottal. Tl4[ DAILY P'tl.OT, 1V wtDt, MAJllCM 2. lNI •• Fw.-(C) (30 mlft.) ,._.a 1 dutHll1 lkttilfl dodlDf ,._.98(1)1fiMll. ..... ,.. • Plllr Me (30 Ml.) 111d IMllel ""°"*' .._ ... 1111-~ II: (C) (90 -.) MW (l7J CJ) Ml* W (.....,.) tllr4 JelnnM. ltuMllal11 rnlMI Ms tint ......... ;gg_~ fllcCrN, V.. Mk ..... II ~ (C) (30 Ml.) .,,..... .. Ill I ...... ,..,... I llr. _. Mn.. .._. D 07' CJ) ......... ...._ (C) ~s ..,._, ~ "'· 4" 1Y H111t ldlelt: ''£nctbh GrM· (I) min.) '""'8 W11 Dilmoods." In Its lftllrtty. """'-• .._., .. ,. .. Ant ...... .. °" tM ... ..... Ciudeplt portrlys I Nu! °""' Oiltrlkll, OM ol .... ,,... of tM dictloftlry. counterpert to Lt GI""°"-The llml lftllttn of ttle .n.. 11*· e...... Goflla l'ICI tMlr ;.,..,. to. to forms a.dt's ''Ylaff11 ~ k l:JI n......, .... (C) (30 mlll.) stul 1""'9trlal •lllOl!ds deposlW 1 ill A MlflOf." nt 1obM1 a.t, .._, (C) (30 min.) Ill • SWta llellk. wlltl SlkMlts Nllll Tlmof""' ...,.. lldllWa 11-r (30 min.) D -S 111111r. (C) ...... Ill Ftde;ec:Mlf 1114 SMnlll Y..,.,M. ..., If y.. _. l9f" (mmial) '46 -Cary 11 ....,.. In 1n amtJt fnlm Act 2 (j) .._.., lrllUlr ..,_ (C) Grant. Ev. Alden. Alai. Smittl. Tht of Adolpfle Adl111'1 W!Wtf.tllMlll ....... 11111111 ff......, llOtY of Ult Ifft of Colt Polter. bllllt '"Cllelle." Cl) C1S ~ ..... (C) ! Trwlll • C1 114 n e · (C) (30 D tl7l CJ) ""'= (C) (30 mllt.) f11i1mt. -n.) Bob P1rtlef lloltl. ..,,._. ~ EYt Pla:zk" ..... 7:IO ! CIS &.illt 11ew9: (C) (30 e ,_,, -(SO min.) Martin, • fomMf r.t» ._.. Ill n.) Witter Ctollklt•. • Tldlllkll ClrMr Ind llOW owner I fortltl' CW· • ......,....., ..,_ (C) (30 fl) IE ~ ''Thi YOUltl ='-':.~ 000~ ca!' .... -: im.> Nzebttll." ™' ""' 11tmtnt• ttie ~""· .,., I ._. Y..., ..,. (C) (30 min.) btllnct bttwwn Plf10ftll Ulllitlofl Mii who llld In Illa car ind It· f T._, CC> (30 min.) end kM of coullby u..t lftOtlmld = 111111. Mumy Hamilton I U.. Lay (30 min.) OM of Eftctlnd's MOtlt lltllltrtool 8 T (C) (90 llln ) Doll Mc ..... • ..._. 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(30 mm.) .. .., Dou~ .... ptNlo," Ind "Misfits." ~ ........ Z2: ""'"' To Hotd." •·" To ditpfvwt "°""' tt1eofJ Mer9ditll n«mn. ID 1'111 T., Tlllt lfw ., tt11t '" women "' flQJI, T°"' 8 ROllER GAMES-LIVE! (C) er .. • r..,.. --------------------1 * T-BIRDS vs. DETROrr lkJl. lllwl:: (C) (30 •> IUI Johns. e...., ._ (Q (2 lloun) n:te• a-O'Cllrl tt.,ert: (C) (30 m ,_.... (C) (30 min.) mlft.) J«ry Dunplly . • Stlct ..... S-taMY/Offlct !• lltll Hew ~ (C) (30 er1111,.,....... .) GIOfll Skinner . ., El ....,..., • s,e.11-11 .... : ... .....,.. 1:30. a (I)..., ...... "-: (C) CW" (honor) '44-lon Cl\llllJ. (IO mln.)The Youn1 Folll. llbtBce e "'-(C) (30 min.) Baxter pat. rd. D ~Cl) It T ... I lllltf: (C) D..... .,,,....... ~ (RI iiiTn.)"A SPot ~ Trouble." N-(dr .. ) '81 -Wem« IOlftlpnr, aandtr Mundy is lllil'Md to steel .Ml ...... ~.:._. _ (30 min.) bid tflt plans for 1 U.S . .m ,,... .,,... , .. , WllPon wttldl lint bten stolln bJ ....... : "nit 11• I ........ llllfllJ •nb. The tasll Is comp11. (drama) ·~Join Benn«t, llord cattd bJ the feet ttllt Ult plllb Nolin. lint been rtduced to 1 miuodot. ~ CJ) ,._, (C) one-tenth the silt of ttle heed of \W • pill. Klttttrin• Cmrford. Wlllillll u CI> Tilil DI) 1911 (C) c.mpt1e11 ruat.. a w ..... • llltrY lrWftll <C> <90 mm.) n:JO 11 ....._: '"""" """' i. tt. • W.d1111t (C) (30 min.) SW' (1cfwtnture) 'SS -Aldo Ray, • ,..., ._ Diet Yott. -~ DU(l)TlllT11111Msa-(C) t:11 DU Cil....,. ,......... 11111r. D (17) (J)JNJ....., ._ (C) (C) ~ 0.. °"'911" (dra: .. L• ~ SMw (C) me) '61-Jlmn Francbc:us. Sllir141) U.'tll GI N~ Cit) Kniaflt Lalit Nlebln, fr1ftdlot Jl:lO. Adm 111t11r9 Tone. JltMS Dunn, Don Ameclle.. Tiit llof) of I Y'DUlll pllyski1n 12:45 CJ MMli: "nit ,.,... fl llld wfloll illtroductlotl to ti. new town ~ (ldwnt!'rt) '61 -Gerard In wlllcl\ ht Intends tD prlC'tlct b• l.an4ry • comtl """" iistlltlflll .... r•llZIS l:tD e 111111r. 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ABC pRempt1 ·at1 of its primelime (7:30-11 fM) shows, Wednesday, to _present four special provams. Openina the cvcnina is "The Savaae World of the Coral Jun&lc" (7:30-8:30), the ICCOod of four proararna 10 be presented this year in the epic: aeries, The Undcnca World of Jacques Cousteau. The propam, produced for ABC News by Wolper Produc:dom, Inc., ia I an undcnea adventure sap probina the mystery, beauty and danacr of the coraJ reefs in the Indian Ocean. ----·· Jl'ECIAL NIOHT-Tlw• ap«W '"°"""""' pro0,c,,1 11, Wol,.r ~noru. ltte., wlU,,. MOWll °" ABC, w~ 111tlt1. C•pt. l«qua-YYll COfUt~ (11pper l•/t) pns.tttl tlu •Cotttl of lti.I #rk1 of uNkrsea adY«.nture1, "TM Savage World of tit• Coral J1111gl•." PrlnceR Groce of Monaco (upper rl1"1) provklu a miutcaJ tour of hu llngdom In Mont• Carlo C'at lo R<»•. Adolph HlllB (bottom) u tlu ""tral fipr• of "The RJu tntd Fall of tire Third Reich," a lhre,_part ttrle1. A;I 8:30, ABC ain The "'Now" Generation, a half-hour inslabt into the attitudea of the youna people of today hosted by Peyton Place atu Ryan O'Neal. A feature of the proaram Is an io~pth interview ~ Mia Farrow, one of the most representative and admired of the youna and uninhibited aencntioo. Tilil prosram ii folJowcd by Moote Carlo . . . C'est la Ro. (9-10), a mutlcal tour of Monaco in the company of Her Serene ffiahnaa Princeu Grace of Monaco. The produc:tioo, ftJmcd by Wolper Productions Inc. in the tiny, storybook principality oo tbe Cote cf Azur, stan British c:omcdian Terry-Thomas, Frencb linaet! Francoite Hardy, David Winten and hit danc:en and special auat, 1tar Gilbert ~ud. j Climaxina the cvenina la Part I of "Tbe Rile and FaJJ of the lbitd .Reich" ( 10-ll). WIJliam L. Shirer'1 monumental hiatory of1 Nazi Gmnany, adapted to television u a acriet of tbne ~hour apecia1I with Richard Bueha.rt • narratw. 1'be Wolper·produced ae.rin, Part II and In of which will be 1CCO Friday, March 8 ( 10-1 I PM) and Saturday, Maida 9 (9:30- 10:30 PM), depicts in vivid dd.ajJ ooe of the dark~ eraa in human bisa'y, which bcpn and ended wi1hin the lifetune of a ainaJe ...,ation. 'The documentary tracea the c:oune of Hitler'• life from the AUltrian ion where he was born Co the ruin1 of the Chanc:ellory ift Berlin wbert be died. ...... WEDNE SD A Y MAiiat. fw momtns and afternoon Hstinp, pleaM ... DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, fw your conwnlence, •• the day's mcwin. DAYTIME MOV1ES ~Y(~ ...... ........ Diel la out of town Oft buslna>-lO:JI • .... (C) (30 llM.) lltl Jotina. llttlol t1M nt&Pboftlood toQ\m In 11:11 ! U.. O"Cleci lllllelt: (Q (30 !lllOtloa. m .) Jeny Du""'1. T .... : (C) (tO min.) Dan Mc-111'1 1111 ..... 111n: (C) (30 ,.. lmts. nilil.) Geofp 5.iftNr. I a..tat (C) (30 min.) • __.... ..._: .,...., ti .....,_: (Q "Semebocly T1ll1 ....._.. (horror) '46-Junt Lock· Hand." An eumlnltlon of the hlrt. Don Porftr. waft ... wltll problem elllkSrtn e ""'9: (C) (JO min.) Sexttr 117 ti-. CMW stucfy Center. of Ptlll1· 1rd . ...,... Thi """"' focum on .... .,,...... i. t• Ql111" =~ In helplfta P,. ) '64-Jec:ciua H1rd1n . • 1..!!!_ ....__.__ Jlt ,,.. (C) (30 min.) --~..,. ................. 1 .... Cl)....... Wiiien: (C) CIOllledy) '55--0tvld """· ~ ni11.T R17 Ctllft-. Thi Kint ~ ..._ <C> Colllinl. Donu Jun Younc auest. TMa D1J l• (C) • u Cl) .. .., ,_.. lit: (C) ..... (g() mli1 "Ciro!." Kim Derby tl:IO, .... : (C) ..,.. ltrt fllllt Llb- lllelts In 4nme •bout'"~ (mualcal) '51 -Jane Powell, "°""' wife .... llHlltfY lft• Kl1• 81ll1rd. !her~..: ':... (C) (60 DU Cl) 1'I T._ .... (C) > D Q!(J)JMJ....., .._ <C> •rm CJ), ti!. ..,.. .. e u. er.. .... ce> IMTll 9' ~ lllcL" (C) U:JOl llllrM Q'r (60 min.) Ooc:umlntlry .,edll, In ~ "l .. •dtu AN Ill thl'll Plfta. blMd on Wllll1m L ..... (western) '56-ftu R11111n, Shim's lftOllUmentll history ol Klthy Nolin. Nazi GwmlflY. ''The ,.., to ,..,_,.. 12:55 IJ llllille: "Tiie llrt Mimf" (drl· b Plft I, llld It lftllJzW the poll· ma) '4&-0flvil de Hmlllnd, Lew tlcll IM ICOllOll!lc Cl"* leldlnc Aym, T1lotnla Mltclltll. lo HiUlr'• 11111mption of powtf. ·-• .._._ -.... .. -........... ---• ., ..... (C) (60 min.) --. ·----.... ,...... (C) (30 nin.) (myatafy) 51-8orb Klr1off . Mt/ Tormt gut1t-sttUs In Ids own script, "Tltt Handy Man," on NBC's Tltt Virginian colorca.rt Wtdntsday at 7:30 PM. Though Tormt i.r btst known for his singing, "Tltt Hartdy Man" ls his stcond ltltvision script which ltt 1uu writttn artd gutst-starrtd in, tht other was an NBC Run for Your Uft stgmtnt ttUliu this Sta.Son. ....... zz: 111. Power " th• a ... <C> " l:JD. AIMtl&llt ..... ..,,..,., •MT ,.....: "l1ny Mone." .....,. (wtllem) '57-.loel McCrt1. nit co.stir flM Tht FulltM &Iv• "lie ...,_ I.Iii ... ..._.. 1 COlllllllliftf loto ptffom11nce In (dram•) '52-Din 0.11.,. "Tiie Al-wtlldl lie PIP tttbute to ttll ldlnt _..... (mystery) '53 -Rkhard ~ ICfOll thrt1 Cllltturi& Todd. ON HER IT LOOKS GOOD • • • Performen in the entertainment industry will tell you that diminutive atar Debbie Reynolds can wort m<* of her peers to near exbaustioo-and then be pttpand to wort some more. It wu not a · rare occurrence durina re- hearsals for her ABC special. " ... and Deb- bie Makes Six," airing Thursday (at 8 PM). for Debbie to clock a 14-or I 6-hour day. What isn't ,enerally known is Debbie's seaet diet that enables her to store the stamina for such a workina day. It's rela- tively simple. too. She eatl only one big meal during work- ina dayt-breakfast. It consists of a 16-ounce steak, well done. D\Jrina the day she also drinks tea spi~ with raw honey, and from time to time she'll munch a peanut-butter cracker 5andwich. Misa Reynolds is one of the most vcna- tile 11an in show businne today. But if any of bet talents bad to be sinaJed out. most people would point to htt musical comedy artistry, which has illumined such ftlms as ''Sinsins in the Rain" and "The Unslnklble Molly Brown." Debbie ii constantJy on the ao, both car~r-wise and in private life as Beverly Hills society and charity leader Mn. Harry Karl. An eleventh commandment she mentally notes is, ''Thou shall not waste time." To this end, she aeldom even finds the rime lo go to a hairdresser. This poses a problem for a star who must be photo- graphed loolcina her best and usually with elaborate hair styles. Debbie's answer to this dilemma is hav- '"I 17 w~. falls and hair-pieces in various stia, ahapes. styles and shades. In lesa time than it takes the avensc woman to drive to ~r beauty shop, Debbie can have her hair done perfectly. ITS DEBBIE-Tht 1/nging. dancln1, mimicking 4"" comic taltnts of D•bb~ ReynoUh will ~ dl.sp"1ytd on ha ABC- TV color s~clal, " ... and Dtbbu Malcts Six," Thursday tll 8 PM. Dd;blt's 1u~sts wUI ~ Bob Hopt, Bobby Darin, Fran/c Gorthin, Jim Nabor.r. Donald O'Connor ,... 17 THURSDAY For morninc and afternoon li1tlnp, pi..n. see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yow convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES TH[ ONLY PILOT, TV WfOC, M~ 2, 1161 DQICI>._... .._ (C) (&O ... ~ °' c.1 siata 1t eaa-....: UAIOOc:W hall-I min.) ''Tiie fer Side ol fury." Wiien fulleRM. HIMt Mel .. ........., talb! lfMI •Rd AlttDal$." 1'1t Marl'I follt play blfelb • boy ~to .. "'9 ......,, ~ f'«llt. .t ,. ol the ........ °' ...., II the tall of OetlW loont, ttle bcl(s OnilN DlpeftJM.nt hied, Dr. James ... Md In die SecoM a..11 ¥111 lath« 111b l'llf'lllll at the _,... Younc. N.._1t11 Ledun ol the EJedrtal ol BooM's .,.. lnel. Doll Pldl'O e llclle • &Ir-. U41 Dldralllc [qi"""' Coll-i.._ end Enlill WllU11111 llllll 1:318.1 9 Cl) •..-e: (C) (30 llllA.) 11:.118 ..... ,..._ .._ tQ (IO 8 (Jl) Cl)~ (C) (30 lllhl) ~ 11j o.,.rtin... A poup of - ..,..,.. btrltlcl111 °'· Catallldta... ...,..,,. jwllllla. • dlllft • ... tc> (30 min.) llft ....... Aft lttradM lldMfllllt, with the ~ wHt " .. .,_suffidMt. NII 11:11. U.. l"a.t -.,t (C) (JO lkl ol lltf lllPIH llWlllJ C.ball, *" of the ... wt1t1t ~ llllrater-Jn.) *1 Du •• ::_ns ~ r911:r =~:ii: lz9 a P"OClfY ..... Roclr MotlltJ, 111'1 ua .._ .._ (C) (30 Ray-GUii 111d eamoun.,. pin• t11at Kiwi• CoupAll 1114 Lou w..-M) &lorll Slln1111t. lt:IOB"'nll ,. ........ T1IW' <com-Iii> 'SZ-Anna Mapanl, Ben Qa. ura. mike tllt •lllowlt lmtllM. Ida !~ Cf) ..,.. "-: (C> (30 Parc1.llllll: (C) (30 mill.) lu1lf lupine, lbmd Duff ll*l-.)AT!triout Elliot acc:w. Rod-fl.::'* ...,._ ,.. NII ti a. 10 ...................... of '--'-Alli fin I Ir (dhlftl) '&l-Oaudl .., ----.. PAii-t" (Clf'Mdy) '61 -~ a u llltlt; Rill ... llofM ''°"' thlj Gt9ftflll, Cadl PllW. 11 11:09 B "1'I Ma..,-1 T ..... (llomlr) ·~-ton Clu1111y ............ (acl- ftftturt) 'SZ--Ridlard llooM. ="'· Diane lt.nte. Rone.. ~I; Jill bllll the babr to die e Jae ,,_ (C) (30 !Ilia.) U:JO ID "Mia 1W fMf ...,. (d1'11111) ·H-tlllrid BersiMn. "1'1 .....,_ ....-(comedy) 'S4-Ntc &ulnnesa. 4:» 9 (C) "ka hid' (Pett II (acl- ftlltun) ·~lcllatd BurtDll, Ctr· ~ Jones. Robert Ryen. !Jr:b·a:~~·:a.*' (C) (30 ~·: (C) (90 llllll.) Don =·~"::.!"" I === min.) e ,:., ";' (30 mill.) 11=-~ 1• (C) 12 ftrl::aallDe: "Clllldren of tM • .,.. ....,.. 'U: "Yilblnl, ..._ LI'•... ThrM J'Ml"I Ellllltfl ·-tiil hdflCltioll Pfocn111." ... c.. ptorera surcti for • lolt cMllutlon. licit II D Cl)._ .... Slllr. (C) 11:.JI • ...... : ..,... Mil/' (11171· • u ..... • er... ..... (b 1111) '41 -Louis H1yw1rd, Dtftftb O'Kllfe. ' " J ., : ~ (, II) E.-.. A (IO ml•~ Eddie for Jr •• Geofll t.ry) '57-Ylcot Matww, Anitl El· 7:55 Gobel. Pear LM and Guy Marb btfa. 8 UNITED AIR LINES ~ ............ (C) (60 lllln.) 1.r.~11n:.!..:'"4..ae1:.a.. * Ptnents Lakers n . ~ ... 111ttt ,.,, 11ore Out There (llomlr) '33--0a'* Ra1111. San Dieco Rockets uu Your ~ "11•. 1ttCMr1111 I @Cfl...., ...., ... (C) n uwa ,,. .... : (C) (Z llr. Aoa. StraM famll star. WMn Ills La fiw ... (C) ' ..... 8 Tiie Ille "'-: (C) (60 min.) 3T min ) l.aUn vs. San Oleto daucldtr 11'11 ~ "! W con. 12:Jll laW air Jtny Ovnpfly. Rockfl&. fr1elllb lrt ifMll¥ld Ill I ~ ..................... (well· l,t Tiie 1tt1 ..._ ~ (C) (60 l:C» fltlllty, 1 flttltr ~ lie must n) ·~111 WIMlma. 1111n.> Rokrt Abetnet11y D McDonald's Presents -; .. •ar ':: 11 u. ~ INS a.....,. "1'I u. _, a.. • ~-M ::J.. ...... * Debbie Reynolds -~ "* .::(q(:' mta.) ~ (.;....,,.) '5Z ........ Codi· r...; a.... <~> ~ in a 1tar·filled how , _ _, "-(C) (30 "'In.) ru. RIJ T11I, ShlrrJ JKUon. bl• RIJllOldS. Tony Randell. "and Debbie Makes Six" ~ 1'1 .,_1¢ " l:ID R IMtl: "Ill W"' (adw9ntllre) I n. ........... (C) (30 mit1.) G(ff}{])[RIQM.!• . . . ... ~ 22: ''CrkM Doctor's 'ff-Wella htfy. httJ 111*1 (30 min.) ....... iMei lk. "ll"" (C) (60 min.) · D "-' (C) (I) lleN: ""Ila Cft8I" (M· The lmpreulblt OetllMt 11.,wokb :u'W:i. '59-V'~ Metvre. Red =="!: .... ~ .. ~~":.,: ',a,',SOSrfNSf.··.··:· ......----... I •· 8INI MfL lllNtll Olrin. Oonlld O'Connor, Frank Gor-~~ lY .. saa.t: ''Gtn .. I Matll· shin end Jim Nellon. ematlca." First ltsaon In IMttl Oii • ,._.,.. (C) (30 min.) our •JSt•m of nul'lltf'ltiofl. :ri Stadl llllMtet .._.,/Offtcit ,:. =:':n~(30min.) 15...., 'lllHEATRE:··::. MdlaWs ...., (30 min.) &:JO 119 (j) 1,.....: (C) (60 min..) WlfW If ,_. ~ Crime." A mptlrious Cl) .......,_.,....., lt"9ft (C) sniper, determined to PflM 1 ,.. · ......_ a.. 11111t If ......, fact crime can bt c:ommittlct tw-C. h9Mllr ..... (C) rorizn 1 colle11 campus. 'plfM 7:GO . CIS r..:. "-"= (C) (30 ~;u:..endl SClott end Ron Rus. • rnin.)W:ltw Cronkite. I I Men 1f1f111 (C) (90 ml•.) ........... .,..., ~ (C) (30 ......... (C) (30 mlft.) mfn.) ,... .._ .....,, ....,.,. (C) • lk&wJ ---, ,...., (C) (30 ml•.) ........ I Llw lKJ (30 min.) t:OO •41 ()) .._, .... lllllit: .... ,, ~ (C) (30 min) ~ hit .._.. (ctnma) '64 _: = ':. ~ (C) Htmy Fondl. cun Robert1on. Edit liCr • Flt Mama. Mlfpflt laiPtoA, SMl9; (I).::.... .._, 8trm1n, Ann Sotlltm. lat Tncy. Ir ..... t Gort Vlcltl'I la'tlftplay lbout two ltldin1 COftteftdtfS fw • ,.,..... 7:25 •WATCH • WIN CASHl * Excitina LET'S GO TO tl•I notnlnatlofl Who bottl llltl tM 8lq)port of the • P'r•'9m-11fltll "' dllt of • htlf't lttacl. ROBERT RYAN Who was at the wheel when tragedy struck? He had to make the guilty pay .,. even if it was his own daughter! THE RACESl FREE TICKETS at VON'S Mkts. ., ............ ._ (C) (30 llhll.} 7:31R8 ()) a-n. -= (C) (10 a ) Menflal Mii CfWft "°"' tD a @Cl) 1W Dt: (C) (30 mlft..) ~!Mt GUJ." AM Mal1t la woniM lbout lier 1irtfriend "P'wtt" f'wttr• I IOfl.. • It in llM wit11 a ...,. ""° II... Illes lier fol lllf atllltUc ,,_.... ~------------~ brina tDl)uldcit tile """ Mio ""' kilt.I tw ol llb old ,,._. llut II INlll'ltM ~ 1 frtPt..r f1n11 falft. 1 Ir, who m ldlt to ldmft lfltJ wit· ,__... ttle crtlM. ..... 18 Avttl Buul. Albert San! pat. I Tiw M lM• (C) (30 min..) ~-~ ''T"°"FlltM lAw." ., T1lealre ""'= A tool It ..... 9Clf* ''"' Euriptdm' daak. ''Tiii 8acxtllllt9t. .. ~ ~ ttlt ... 10 :00 PM THURSDAY· KABC ·TV ff) 4 \ FRID AY MARCH I For morntnc and afternoon listinp, pleue see DAY. TIME PROGRAM_S. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES •a ..,... ..... HMn" <c:omtd1> '!f-£rnlt Kovacs, ~ auirt.t. :tO II .,.,.. .. Tt•h.. , .. (wutem) •5C:j -Don Bany. "I'd Climb tllt H_. ..._...,. (dr1mt) '51 - Su•n H1YW1rd. .:JO. "" ....... &try fprill(' (comtdy) '4~ Milland. "Tit LMr ,,.. ........ {m,sttry) '48 ~It.I~. 1:t0 9 (C) "All Mi. Tt CM" (dram•) ·S'f -CatMron Mltcflell, Glynis Johna. .:JOll .,...." (wutern) '54-.lohn W1111t. Geraldine Pip. r•;r ~1 "-Jr. i.:00 8 1111 lie ~ (C) (60 min.) Jerry Dunphy. II n. Ill 1ttw Nwa: CC> (60 iiir11.) Robert Abtrntthy. IJ......_ {60 min.) • O'a.a Mewlt: ..,.,.._ " tllt bc:W' (comtdy) '51-Dollald O'Connor, Piper Laurie. n. f1......._ (C) (30 min.) hltJ hilt (30 min.) ...... : "War " ... Sew. (ICiente flctlen) '53-Suaft Clbot, Dick Miiier. I Mr. llld Mn. ....... TY HIP Sdllel: "littreturt." Flrat letaon defines llttmurt. ......... l:l01 T11t 1...., C... (C) (30 min.) ltll9I (C) (30 min.) w.w flf , .... L......, ... ~(C) (C) ''Oifflf1lrt T tdl· niqua" Ctrtifltd lnstructon elem· onstratt deep-snow ttchnlqua end tilt dlffmnce bttwttn three wicM!y ICCI~ ~~niqllt$. -~~"'-(C) 1-R CIS fRelllt ...._ (C) (30 Jn.) Welter Croftllitt. 11"-Uer•lllldtf~(C) (30 mill) IAl..i ....a (30 min.) f r,.., (C) (30 min.) I Lwt lacy (30 min.) ....... ll&IM (C) (30 min.) ,..... ,..., (j) ...... (C) "1111 ltlWlrl" (.....,.,.) ·~ldlard eont.. VM- ca Lllldfion. fD ............. : "[thic:I of Door·•Door Selliq... HOit 0.11 ~ "*"' ·-I diletmion of tilt "'6c betwttn I blilinm IHC· utht ind t ...,,....Utift from tht "'9Nlal htt• Business Bureau. If•-=*' ""' 7:30. 51 (I)"' -... w.t: (Cj (IO mill.) WtSl Ind 6onton hllllt for 1 ltDltfl S.munl IM>l'd. IO ........ tflet its tMtf mM Allwlcan loa of fece wltll Japantt1 IO'ltmmenl ....... D TlnM: (C) (60 min.) "FM aCloct ~." Cundulioll. Tarzan Ind Jal, lloftl Wftll tht ,_ of W'cziri trtbt, .are capbnd tD be 10ld IS lllVll. Sir Bail barely .. capea wtttl hb I If t, 1ftd a.ttttr Jona ll'dlsts on lolnln1 him • .. rdl• for lht llwt cotWOr· Maurice Ev1111 ind Julie Harri• IUlll 9 Mewit: .,_.., Ew" (drama) '41 ~.rill,.. Stanwyi*, Htmy foftcla. 0 ~(I) Off Tt Sea t19t W1m1t. (C') CIC> min .. ) "CllflCIClt tilt ero.. £}'9d Lion." Conclusion. Rtpllt fJ ._ $ Mewit: (C) '11lt I "* tf ~ (dr.ma) '55-4tum· pllrty Boprt, Gant Tltmtr. ID Tnlltl ff c ..... 1nc•· (C) (30 min.) Bob B1rttr hoab. I Piny M-.. (60 min.) Ttdlltial C... w.rv "-(C) La Man ..... Plul 1.-GO "-'" (C) (30 min.) ........ 5-llJ/ .... ~ I E U...,..., a:• a .... ~<C> ( min~ Gomer tu1111 out ID b the wlmd chtf of tht rneo hall kitchen until ht INrns ht Is btlnt perm1ntntty ml&Md thtr9 btcl1111 Sat. Carter hu lost en lndian-wr• tlinc maid! wittl Sit. HacW. This apbode wu prwtou:sly xtltdultd for Jan~ 26 but wu in-empted .. D Qj ~Stir Trtl: (C) (60 min.) •'fiie Ultimttt Computer." Captain Kirt hu no choict but ID Pirtle· lpatt in an •arcile !hit ""''c:es him as commandin1 offlctr of Enttrprist. Wllll•m M111hall, Bany RUSIO futSl D @Cl) Operetl11: Eltert1l1- ..t. (C) (60 min.) ROiif Mllltf hosts. lbncy Ames. Louis ltye. The Sevin Souls lh1re tht bill 1t fort Hood, Tau. I._. lrtfftl {C) {90 min .. ) Hllflil Calls (C) (30 min.) ........ ~: "A Comtnltlon W'rth Ray Bradbury." Wrftar and ltc· turer Ray Br1dbury apl1lns the rl· tionlle bthind his ltfl'llinllY lrra· tional 1ct1. l!)Mriaftl t:OD Ra Cl) fltdlJ NIOt Mewit: (C) "liie Sins of ltadltl c.N'" (dr1m1) '61-Anllt DkkllllDn, Ptter Andi, RCIPI' Moore. Rachtl c.dt. a youn1 unmamtd mtdicll mlllionary, tuf· fers lnntf CO!lftlct bttwltn dewtion to h« wort end her fttl· i. u 1 woman. T1lil &dtiltl w.rv {C) (30 m .) fl)~ TllNtrt: ''fu Shefttf." eoa. E Y S. M.-. t:JO a om '""''* ---= <C> (lO iiiln.) Mitton Bef1e, Edit Mama. e• HKbtt. Raymond BulT Ind Don Adams IUlll n s.n MMa 111t110t CC> <30 iiiTn.) O @CI>"" ._" n .... ..tt: (C) (30 min.) "A Fool Ind His MOMY." Wlll ind Jeff try help Chlrilt Most corMnc:it his ln- tlridtd bridt !hit Ill's WN""7 lftd his '°""" partntf'I thlt "' .. not. P1ul 8rinepr, lt.etMf Anlfl, Wll· ttr Burb auat.. a ,..,.: (C) (10 min ) Doll Mc- ~uift. Continued Till• ••• ~prette•tJJ • eem ... )11. tt'llere~er ........ - Piiot Prl•"-' .. Ir' • K I• t•e e~•· ti•• ef fa..,wialtle ... pressle•s. Piiot Prl•tl•g we•ld llke t• •elp y•• §tart l•preulng year busl•ess wee• l•tetl. Today. -------flll!llllllllll--------- 2211 W. 9alboe Blvd. -Newport a.ach PHONE 642-4321 FOR FAST IMPRESSIVE SERVICE ,....1, SUMMY t:OO R tnl (1) mmlll "A ........ of RM... (C) Adaptied from ~roedw9y htt, tfll9 speclel ~ drarM WU taped In London wttf'I S.ndy Denni., ...., Falk, Mlcheel Parb and Henchel Bemerdl as the IUlrs. DeYld Susskind P")duced and John Mouy dlrwcted. "A tt.tfut of Rain" J>N- mlet9d on Bioedw•y In 1955 end startled crttlc:a and audi.nc. with Its cendld t~ of the then taboo subtld of dNC addiction. The d,.me eotleefna a "junkY•" sttugte to kick the habit end the .tt.ct this ha on his wtf., his brother and his tether. MlehMI Parb port,.ys the eddic:t. Johnny; Sandy Dennis portrays his wtf9, Celle; '9ter fatk Is Polo, the brother: and Henchel Bemerdt ~ ...., as the father. TUESDAY 8:00 8 IB ~"Deer Mr. Qeble." (C) This o.,..hour docu- mentary the IJfe, loves. and leedf• ledles of Ctartl O.ble, • Kini'' of filmdom. While puttlnt the documentary qether, the produc9rs of "Deer Mr. 0.ble" mede an lntMest· Ire dlscovety. Gable'• reel Ylllue u a star had adually beef\ his support of his leedlnt ledi.. They reec:ted tp him and ,...ponded to him, while the carn.n vlftled ttMm awr Gable's shoulder. But sc:enes totally. concerned wtttl Ga• In whld'I tha came,.. mn•lned on cloM-uJ19 of him, prowd to be ~,.re. Ewn In ''Gone With the Wind," thouch Gat>Je'a perfonnance Is usually remembered as dominant, he•• actu· '" seen on tha screen a very short time. 9:00 U (I} Wottd ,.._, ..... MoWle: (C) • ....._ °"'8f' EMron." am .. -,,..nclscus, Shlrtey Knllht. Leslie Nlefsen, Franchot Tone, Jem .. Dunn and Don Ameche star In the dreme of small· town corruption and Its d9vast.-tlns .tfec:t on tha llv.. of Its lnhlbltlnts. The story concerns • younc physician, whoM Introduction to the new town In which he Intends to practlc:e, becomes hl&hly dlstast.tul. He reellz• that an Innocent boy Is about to be ,.11r'09ded for murder whlle the citizens of the town, lncludlnt hll weelthy father·ln-lew, look the other way. ~ DAILY rtLDT. TV WU)(, MAACH 2. 1161 9-.30 •at(() DrJW1oi L Huroll ,. .. nts P'wt II: (C) This 90- mlnute 1pee1el wu taped in New YOl1t and fe>fonto, end 1-----------------------features the WOf'td.famous pl9nist Artur Rubinstein In his first tele¥l1lon eppeerence In a d4M:ade; Ru .. len vtotln~ DeYld Ofst,.kfl; the Bolshoi Ballet. and lmJ)fwsarto So4 Hurok. Rub- instein, whose perfonnance i• the tona•t 11,.1e aecment of the broedcast. plays the Beethoven "Concerto No. 4" In Its entirety. Olstrekh, one of the 1reetest IMnt mesters of the violin, perfotms the Bach "Vlotln Concerto No. 1 In A Minor." The Botshol Ballet. wltfl soloists Nina Tlmofeywa, Nlc:Otel Fedeyechev and Shemll Ya&Udin, Is shown In an excerpt from Act 2 of Adolphe Adam's worid·famed bllllet "Giaelle." W'EDNESMY 7:JO ta 11:00 SPECIALS: This entire wenina ean only be titled "Al!IC Nitht." Beclnnlnt at 7:.30 wfth "The S.V.C• Wortd of the Coral Juntle," another In the Mt1es of TM Underle9 Wortd of Jacques Coust•u. ABC's entire evenlns Of prtfMClme proe1ammlna Is cWloted to 1pec:lals. At 8:30 Is •'fhe 'Now' Generatk>n." a Mtf·hour procram on the attitudes Of the youna people of todey. Ryan O'N•I la host for the proc,.m th1t featurn an In-depth Int.MN with Mle Farrow (pufl)Ofted- ty rep!'9Mntatlw of today's youn11 and uninhibited ,.,,....tion). At t PM, Her Serene Hl1hnes1 Princeas Grae. of Monaco Is hostess for a tour of the storybook princlpellty In an houT 1pec111 titled Monte Catto .... C'eet le ROM. Spclel aunts for the pqr11m are Terry·Thomu, French llnpt Fninc:otM Hardy, Giibert Becaud and Oevld Winters and hta danceirs. M 10 PM Is the first of a th,....pert Mrin. ''The Rile end F.U of the Third Reich." TM tefevislon adaptation Is from the book by Wiiiiam L Shirer. Part I of the documentary la titted '*The Aile to f!vwer." ,.rt two. "The Roed to Wer," airs Friday at 10 PM.t..... ~nd pert th'"' "GottaniamrMrUna," airs Saturday et 9:30 ""· ntURIOAY a.-oo • n (I) mnmi ..... .-~ ..._ SIL .. (C) Another Jtfii ~seheduted ~fa tut_.~ In 1tr- 1n1 becauM of the ABC labor ltrlke. The pettt. MIM ReynoidS demonstm• h« talents with special 1uesu IClb Hope. Jim Nabon. Bobby 0.rtn, Donald O'Connot •nd ,,... Oonltln. Hi1hllaht:I include a comedic satire of stars' entert.lnm1nt tours for MMc:emen, a mlni·mootle featurina 1mprwsslonl of famous Ktint c:oup1-. a playtet of the onst.ce and offltap IMI of • hUabend·wtfe llnci,. tMm, and a ~ ~ of falTQd ~ lhOn'Mtfdll. ..... . RISTORrS DARKEST ERA-ABC pruenu a 1er~s of three orw-ltour 1p«lab l>oMd o" Willi.am Sltir1r's mon&UMnJal , ltlstory of NarJ Oemt111t1. "Tlte Ru1 and Fall o/ tlu Third R1lcli," W"'1tudlq (10 PM), Friday (10 PM.) and Saturdtty (9:30 PM). Tit. 1p«#llb, incorporatillt n.wty dlscove-ntl film aNI /1aturlnf i11tuv~w1 with peoph clo1e to Hitkr, trace tlt1 coun• of tM dictator'• life from tlu Aunrl4n Inn wlter1 lte wcu bom to tlte C"'°""llory ruiru in &rlht where 11.e di~. . L I T ' ~y t:OO 8 9 (j) (C~ ''lhedow Oww Elwieron." This motion picture, pro-c1Ucea tij UnlWf'UI City Studios 1°' first-time viewinc on tele- Yisk>n. was produced by J*=k Laird •nd directed bv J•ma Ootdst6ne. ~-n the no11el by Mlch .. I Klnpley, 1'Shadow O¥W EMron was lld•pted 1°' the screen by Chester Krum- hotz. Thlt 11 the fourth "World PNmlwe" movie colon:ut by NBC durtnc the 1967-68 sason. St.rs •rw J•m• Frenclscus Shlriey Knl1ht. Leslie Nielsen, Don Ameche, Frenchot Tone: the late James Dunn. Jill B•nner, Kent McCord, Josephine Hutchison, Thoma Gomez, •nd Vic Daina. HUltSMY l:OO 8 41 Cl) "The llest ... n." Gore Vidal wrote this drama •bout 1 fliht for the Presidentl•I nomlMtlon. Henry Fonda, Cliff Roa.tson, Edie Adams, Maraaret Lelahton, Shelley Berm•n. Ann Sothem 1nd Lee Tr.cy star. Two men (Fonda and Rob- ertM>n) '"k the support of the ex-President In their camP4118ns. Their futures bke • surprising tum when the former President dies of • tt.art attad. . "'°"' t:00 • fB Cll (C) ''The ..._ of RM:hef c.de." Anal• Dickinson, Piter finch and Roter Moore st.r In this repeat tefecast of the m<Me •bout a youns medical mlssionairy Who f1ICel the inner conflict between her dedication to her WC>B 1nd her N1tur11I instlncts as a woman. • IATU~Y t:OO B U ({) (C) "Moment to Moment." Jun Sebera. Sean Gar· rlioii: tr'onor BIKktMn, Arthur Hill, and Gr91C>ire Asl•n stir In thlt 1965 Uniwful reteae bned on the nowt "Lluahl With 1 Strwncer." by Alec Coppel. Henry M1n<:inl provides the musiell sc:or. for this ble of kNe and te<T'Or. There's Only One No.1 No. · 1 L.111111. , ,. , ilJ:a; _.... ., .... ..... ........ ,_ ......... .._o,c...-..... ........... c.-.f/I .... . No.1 ........... -_.. ... ....,..., __ .................... c-- .... I ...... .... No. 1 ""' .. _.... .... ---------"-~-·-... I • .. ._osr ..... No. 1 ..... ......, ... -.... ..elW\ ..................................... ........ -----IMIJltlL No.1 .__,....... .... ,.. .... .... ~-.._~ .............. .. ...,, .. .._.. ..... All•1 fte G...-Oaaage Coo• DAILY PILOT WORLD PREMIERE DRAMA ABOUT A SMALL TOWN -Jamu FrllltCiscus and Shirley Knight (ctnttr) portray a small town doctor and his wi/t, and Jostphint Hutchinson is tlat widow ot • murder victim, in tht World fremltrt pnstftttnion of •shadow Over Elveron" on NBC's Tuesday Night at the Movlu at 9 PM. ****** CHANNEL LISTINGS lnforn1atlon for th••• 1091 Is furnished by th. televf1lo11 lta· tlons. TV WHK 11 not responsible for lost-minute changet In program listing•. • D • fJ " • • • • • CJ) (j) CI> Im u a KNXT KNIC KTlA KAIC KHJ mv KCOP KWHY KCET KMEX KLYD KEIO OAK KLYD KBO KUK fCISJ fNICl Und.) fAICJ UncU (Ind.) (Ind.) Und.J find.) Lot Ang.let lot Angeles Lot AngeJes Lot ..... lot Angea.. Lot AngeJes Lot Angel .. lot ........ lot Angelet (h\cU Los Angeles (ABC) Cable labnffeld CNICJ Cable lalcenfteld fCIS> Cable labnfleld (Al() .........w fNICl lakenfield fCISJ lalcenfleld A star I *) preceding a log ll1tl11g indlcot .. it it a paid odvertitement. Channel• 22, 21 and l-' are UHF In Lot An· gel"· with 21 being the educational I ETV) station. Chon· nel• 17, 23 and 29 ore UHr In lo•enfletd. Dolt ......... It ........... ,.., •• "'' ...... .,. • .., w -. • 4M1leio .. Orlfflll ,,........ ..W Llttlet..,.. C.., IM., -41*'91 ell4 un4w !IN .me.., ,,0 ... t t fO, 0 ....... C.IN. A.IM,_1 .,,_ef'tl1l11• 1,...1,1 .. •• .... ,....., W.ertltl ... ~efll .. "''' "~· ..... Zl Y.... iltllKlfw enter· t.iner·sinaer John Gary pr· nered many fans when .. he did the summer replacement for the 0.nny Kaye Show In 1966. Many viewers have asked if he will be back. and the news Is that he Is doin1 a syndicated Protram, 90 minutes in lenath. which will 10 to some 50 markets across the country. Possible buyer In the Los An1eles area is Channel 5. Tapin1 Is cur· rently beina done In Miami, and I Dream of Jeannie star Bill Daily has been in Miami durin1 his series' hiatus per- forming and script!Jil for the Gary show. • • • CBS has announced that humorist and columnist Art Buchwald will cover the Re· publican and Democratic Na· tional Conventions this year. It's about time someone . in- jected a little humor into politics -so'meone besides the Smothers Brothers. • • • The appMranc• of Doug- las Fairbanks Jr. in the NBC musical version of Robin Hood several weeks ago evoked fond memories for many, and queries reprdinc the still striklnaly handsome actor's future plans. He has stated that co-producin1 is what he would like to do now, and would return to act· ins "only in the company of six other stars. I realty don't think anyone these days . would want to risk much on my name alone as a box· office draw. Nor would I," said Fairbanks. In the workl at the moment is • docu- mentary with John Seconda· ri, with whom he recently worked in "Venice: City in Oanpr.'' He is also busy editin1 and providina narra· tlon for elant of his father's allent pictu,... for TV or the- aters. OM, "'The Man in the Iron Mask," has been com· pteted. ,...22 I ldmAY. IMKtt I It e. bellt announced by ABC that mainstays of the Peyton Place sap, Dorothy Malone and Tim O'Connor. will be written out of the perils of PP in the near fu. ture. New faces have been · added off and on, and have ledO AM • MHL Hoc11eJ: (C) Cal S.ls VI. PhiledelptMa F1yen. 1~., 8 W 81 I ..... (C) PM9delphill 76en vs. Boston .._ ... nn.·Golf: (C) Filmed at the Roye~ end Ancient ~b. St. Andrews, Scottand i. the third mlltiCtl of thiS of four that match Arnold Plllmer, Jeck Nlddaus •nd Pleyet In competition for $50,000 In prize money. been seen on and off over 1 THURIOAY, MAlllal 7 the past year. Apparently 1 7::115 e ....._. ......_.: (C) LAk•n vs. San 0!4110' Rockets. the roles of Malone and O'Connor have run thef r course (the departure of Al· lison-Mia Farrow has had somethina to do with tt, too). • • • CBS hu announced that it is considerina startina its new fall lineup of pt01rams as late as Sept. 23. Viewers will remember the hassle last year, with ABC and CBS starting after Labor Day, NBC giving a week to "sneak previews" (unsold pi lots) and airing its new shows a week later. Absent in the CBS series fall lineup sched· ule, almost certainly, will be the 9().mlnute Cimarron Strip and Good Momlna. World. New series to fill the space are Blondie, The Good Guys and Hawaii Five-0. In the aum1Mr CBS line- up, Dom Deluise rwtums to take over for Jackie Gleason; Red Sketton's own produc· tion company will furnish a vaudeville antholOIY called "Showtim.," to be shot in London with U.S. heedtlnen u rotatln1 hosts; Jonathan Winters' mid-season procnm gives way to The Prisoner, • British drama series with Patrick McGoohan. The Smothers Brothers hour will be filled by their second banana Pat Plulsen, and Glen Campbell hosting a va· riety fonnat; and Carol Bur· nett's Monday night hour will be used to run unsold or as yet un5UCCe$1ful pilots. ANO All THE REST tS RE-RUNS. UntJI the Aucust polftQJ conventions. wt.. tome of the IC*Ches wm sound like ,.runsl SATURDAY. MMCH t ll:IO AM • Sports Spedll: {C) USC·UCLA IY'"nastic meet. Trojans •nd th• Bruins compete In aymnesttcs. pe.-.llel bin. hone, •nd tnmpoHne. 1:00 8 AIWlf •111W: (C) Califomill Anaefs vs. Chlc:aco Cuba. e NA DDf9I Open: (C) Live from Mi.ml a.ch'• Donil C.. try Club comes the $100,000 1off tourNment. The 7,0281M. per-72 wet Blue Monster with •lsht la"-on ttii. tr9nsforM ....mplend, ~·pe •lded by M.rch winds •nd dr1• • can play tMIVOC with wen the best in the pme. .-.en..., a-tc: (C) Tommy Bolt •nd Tom Wetstlot>f ITlllt 1U Qeiberpr •nd O.W Stockton. eAAwu l•ll•n-.1: (C) SQnford vs. Cal~. a,._ 8oateus' Tour: (C) The $60,000 Miiiet' Hllh Uf1 Opel fR>m Ml,..ukM, W*onsln. 4:JO • ....... Mita ~ (C) The $145.()()().Gua,.nteed Sellll ~ H9ndlcap at 1 'A ml .... The nice ... lrwupm.d ii r 1935, •nd feetur.d ~ t.bMd stars .. Equlpofse. M8te .... Twenty Gnnd. Azucar, from Ireland, _. the wtnner. !c:"• W.-..M Wortd of 8oM: (C) Caned9 Cup titllt Knudlon meets U.S. PGA winner Al Gelbelpr It Victoria Goff Club In V1c:toN. B.C., Caned•. • Mt• ......... '!' • lpoltl (C) 8:30 •.....,.. I ti ttwll; (C) LMlers vs. S.n F,.nci9co W•rriors. Al G•tberpr (h.hlNI mkropltoM), U.S. l'GA cltompion., ii ,.ttlng • """" noctlon to lti.f lilae from ltu oppoMlll, C""""' Cup titlUt O•or,. lr.lllUbon, anti Ct>mlPNnlllton OIM Sanltt11. wit, Md Jimmy D•1rt1nt h.for. tlv .,.,, o/ tlN OdlHrrer- Krwubon '""'cit t11 tlN Jlictorla Goll Clab, Vktorlll. B.C., C""""4, for SINU1 WONkrfMI Wo,.1" of Golf. 1'/v matclt ii t•~l#d in color ava NIJC, Satlud4y at j '"'· flt[ DAILY PILOT, TV WEEX, MARCH 2, 1968 ., B cm f1) ""'• .... (C) ntr and UOll "'"' "" tilt llvt Bolt and Tom Wtbllopf mttt Al · lliltl: "Dir tf tllt Olltilll" ectioft from Palm Sptlnp whtft tht ~r a~ Qtw· S1Dlk~ (wuttm) '59-Robtrt Ry1n, Bun Caflfoc1Ha Ml* meet tbt Clllclco 1-._. ~ IWU, nna Louise. CW1t, MWU t1•t1U: {C) Stlnfwd MMCH 9 Ill CiM M11lca111 D ...._: (C) °'CMl•dla Statitll" vs. Cal ~. lO:lOl I~,.__ llltlt (C) (Wllhm) '60 -Randolph Scott, D@(J) Pr9 ....... Ttr. (C) AtMa Alie (C) N1ncy Gata nom MlJWautiM, W'IKO!lsln comes ltqa .r tile Miit (C) IJ PG.A Goff 3rd Round tht $60.000 Miiier Hllti life OPlft. 7:208• Ua TMa Dir/"'-11:0011~: Did ttl * DORAL OPEN 1=-.e... ttl "Ibo w ... 7:301._.... S-.W {C) • T111 Cat (C) D9(1)PU Deni 0,..: {C) ora." ...... ttr ........ "-':!:.~~'Sofia." 1M liOri!Optn from Mlam~ flori. 4.-001 nt O.tduw1: .ltt F• (C) Dllcthe LMq (C) . da 111 the most murdtroua !Durney Sller*t Htl•• .............. {C) ll:l01u---/--(C) Oii tht PGA tour. "Tht Blut Mon· Skll11 (C) 7:.45., ~ llMrt (C) • c:... llkCeel (C) sttr," .. It Is ctlltd by pro Coif· 4•l0. 9 Cl) s.lltl Alltl lace· (C) l:OOI a Cl).:.,.. ........ (C) ---lllldstald (C) .,... "" 106 and ll'aPI and tlaht . 1M ~1'5:"000·Guarantted Santa U Cl)..., a (C) • ........,.. {dtlma) "60 lal!a and 300 tcl'll of unbellfta. Anita Handicap .... Ailby ..., -Viet« Mature, Rita Gem. bly tricky terrain. D 9 (i) ~ (C) ...._. m s,.ts Spedal: <C> usc-uw 1:•1 n.. ..._. ......, <C> m r. :lier '" ..... Mllllle: "Otvil'a Mast." 11mnastic mffl Tht Trojans and ft (j)'91ep ........ I: (C) NC tht Bruins meet to compete In l.tlyola at Sant. Clar1. S:OOfJ nt ~ <t) "Rodeo." l:301m(I) _, ,...._ (C) omn1stica. parallel b1ra. horM, m Mlwtt: "Jtllll., O'CllU'' (mys. Leny Mahin 1uuts. CI> ~~8._!~(C)." tramPolint and many other t'ltnb. t.y) '47-0ick Powell. D 9 Cil SMll'a Wondtfful Wwtd ·-w•1 z:oo a ..... (C) "flHle tf c:.ic.tta'" or lltt: (C) Al Gtlberpr •nd t:OOllJ~fr••ndlln Jr. (C) • (ldwntu~) '53-0tnl• Oertel GIOflt Knudlon battle It out at tht De ,...._ (C) p tric Knowlea. ' Victoria Golf Club In British Colum· .,... .... (C) D llleN: "AIMria1 &i,ift" (•d· bit, {:.nada. ~. : (C) Today's m lz.t D F..-.: (C) "Whlla I Run This vtntu11) '42-heston FOltar, Rich· I. ~. WW. Wortcl tf 111 "Rf¥1f119 of tht Gladlat011'' bCe." ard Dix. ('e)- 1nd "Return of tht Apt Man." E C.lldtMa dal ..._. D Mlllltl $ Mw1e: "AAlll ...,.. °""' U.lta m ~ 11lutrr. "Guilty ..,. 1.Z:JD I a CJ) Jtuy QMlt (C) {drama) '61 -Gtofp Hamilton, llllpl'a llland (C) standtt. , ~ USA (C) MtrC*ltt McCambrid1t, Joan Blon· • lt&D ""*' t:•1u"' Htrc.w. (C) Anlll w--:•= <C> Dick Enber1 dtfl1.111 Movie· "Na11c1 Gun .. , ... • ••liar Cl) s-... .., Wl'lll (C) interviews spec11I 1uests prior to ,....... ~ C.U · S:Z5 ,... Ntws • "Tiie ~ (SPIC· tht pre-.,ton pme at Palm -"' - tacutar) '54-Vlctor Maturt, Gent lb 1:00IJ111t ""' Stdetr. (C) "An S•JO II blptl st.My (C) ' Tlemey .. ~ ..___ .... ...... ,.~ (]) """"""' •aa (C) Draft Otfenntnts Unfair?" Fairfax ' Jl••lt hdpra: (C) CIVld Troy Dtlll ~--• --_, .. ..., -· """ """' ......, "'''' "" [ a. EMtll (C) E AfMlm tot>ic with studenta from William lldl.lt (C) E &maM DIEJ l•IB CJ) De LIM ...,., (C) Blair Hllti School. I IB<lll.1 Wll1cl lntlrutloMI 1 1e:oo11(1)~{C)(C) r..~ (C) J:150A11&91 ~-(C) hpHt: (C) Cl) --A1111i ........ : (C) Buddy Blatt· J:JO 9 Cll lelf ca.k: (C) Tommy fJ) hcQ Jeatl SATUR DAY • I atlantic • music 30°/o TO 50°/o DISCOUNTS °". Hl-f I & TV! DEMONSlaATOIS • 0111-0F-A-llND • DADE-INS INVENTOaY TAX TO BE ASSESSED MARCH 4th FORCES SELL-OFF Of ALL EXCESS IN INVENTORY BEFOU TAX ASSESSOR AaatVISI SALE LIMITED TO STOCK ON RANDI TUNERS & AMPLIFIERS TAPE RECORDERS ~Value NOW &: DECKS SHERWOOD FM TUN 139 .50 $38 ERIC 50 WATT FM Value NOW STEREO RECEIVERS .... $229.00 $69 LEAR JET 8 TRACK ..... $89.95 $38 V.M. FM/AM AUTOMATIC RADIO STEREO RECEIVER ..... $179 .00 $56 S TRACK CAR UNIT . . . . $79 .50 $52 BOGEN 25 WATT AMP $179.50 Slt SONY 905 (Battery Op.) $ I 29 .50 $49 FISHER 40.Q BSR 4 TRACK RECEIVER (Trade-In) . $279.50 $149 STEREO TAPE DECK . . . $149 .SO $29 SONY 907 RECORD CHANGERS (BATTERY OPERATED) .. $49 .50 $36 VIKING 880 & TURNTABLES STEREO PORTAB~E .... $435.00 $279 88 RMQ VIKING ....... $339.50 $199 498 EMPIRE SPEAKERS TURNTABLE (New) .... $179.95 $99 GARRARD No. 30 ....... $39.50 sn FISHER XP4-A GARRARD 50 Mk II ...... $54.50 $36 SPEAKER SYSTEM ..... $199 .50 $69 BOGEN 8-62 ........... $69 .50 $29 ALTEC 15" WOOFER ... $.63.00 $29 AR-l1 SPEAKER SYSTEM (demo) ...... $225.00 $99 EVERY UNIT,CARRIES A FULL MONEY-IACK GUARANTEE WE DISCOUNT the DISCOUNTERS I ~---------------...;...:.;~..::;_;:..:=_.::_:::_:::..:..:~:.:.:.:=-· : DRIVE '65 IJSTANG 2 + 2, V.t, AutOMetic tru1. Sfoc~ No.'"'· .. . Cl~R ,·1 ··BUYING FA -CT.s· . . ALL FORD DEALERS -DO ... e PAY 111 SAME FOR 1lllR PRODUCTS • HA VE SAM£ CHOICE OF MODELS, e HAYE ~ FOR ftNANCIN6 (Down payment, etc.) ' EQUIPMENT AND ETt . HOWEVER, ALL FORD . DEALERS ·a•:. QI HA ~· • Over 350 Cars to Choose From • 10 Acres of Sales and Service Facilities · • SO Years Past Experience In Orange County · · · NCE I '63~ GALAXIE J8 DAILY "1.0T w~c;r:O: ~. Mea fer ble wtlmlq entry, special mention also la Jn Cll'dlr ,. KltllJ Lo& blr4, 10. ol ea.ta Meta: Cdty Caatanga, 9, ol Seal S.ldl, ancl Wendy GeJUbill, •~. ot ~ lleacb for 1«lr aoen.at "*'"· 8pellldnC ot J;lfduNI, cld , ' ................ --.... . .... _._ -JOU know W lllrdl II COdrtD'a Alt MaallT All-----------------------.._...,. __ , dtbeM .. .,.. Wiid um moatJl to mab • tptda1 .nart ti> qplli a well p._ Did ll't Jll'Olf aJD tn tWr .moo11. YOU CAN obtain cCllUI al a boMllt, fte lCHllltJall ot • QualitJ lcbool Att ProlJ'am, by wrftblC tM Crayon, Wat. Colar lad Cralt lntl1uta. !'.dim HID ftoed, RD 21 N..-. CaaD. 08740. * PRIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner Ls Gary Wl.tnamson, 11, 3066 'lnnity Drive, Costa Mesa Any chDd under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest Hen'1 Ill you do. (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5th tncbll wide and '!Dcbll deep. Use bJact {Dk and make lines black. (2.) Do not eon• tnce picture. It mut be yoor own wort. (SJ Put your mine. 11t aDCI ..... on bact of dmrtng. Mail 1t to Uncle Len'1 Art Contest. Bol 1NO, ··DMLY PlIDI', C4llta lfeu. Winner will rece!Te KenMd)' half dolllr. Miida aleo bdnp b61 wtnd11 10 far om' nat ari coatelt llt'• dmr .,,,,,.htrc tbM COIDll to mind wbm when you thtnk of wind. 'I, r... V..,.: Jeri /? f' p HaneMne, •, lluatbltton -----Laro ' Lom_, ......... .....,. ..... _ Belleh: em. Danelm, 11, 0 TB ER HONORABLE mention wtaw1 in lie mt contest Im week .e: =a.~~~ RIDDLES AND JOKES Kelly &btnlon. t , J'om- tlin Valley; Glenda 1MD. Jill .,.... ~. Oolta Mea; Jem Palmer, ~ Beedl. and Julie :Reel, t, Newpan Beach. TWO LITil.I ANIMALS How dOJOU de9Cribeallttleracocm? Why, U-1 a little animal that hunta with the moon, And when be'• all flnllhed he'll ID blct home And haw his dinner, a bti =.cone. And how do you clelCrSbe a deer? 9le's a eauti.om animal that bepl from the clear And nibbles er-n leav• off tile~ Oh, how I wish that lhe WIS mine. -~ ... ~ ..... -~ ....... ..... c-. ..... "' .., ---.-y .... ...., ..... ........ INI W. ,_ w ~ .. Ulllli YI, .. 119' elllll ~ Clillf, Unda: Once I sang uonie Star Span11ed Banner" for hours and boura. Dean: That's nothing. I can linl ''Th• Stars and StripeS Forever." _.... ..................... Da.r Carol: Why is the Statue ol U~ ty's hand only efgbt inches )l)atP •aeote 9q pptOMff 8UOl IMpUI it ... •I fl "'""I t.tMtuy _....,. ~ ~ Cillll .... Dear Carol: Wby dc. llum111lng )Jirds _._ hum? 'lp.IOM 9'f• ~ -4,uop ~ :JeMtuy ( Puzzle it Suu1d11r1 dlrtrlct 21 • J.t H Ens and tnlS and 3/Z/U 41 Ftmlnint nHe 42 lhn 's nlckn1111t 44 ftt~tst ''11 to come 25 Ins 1tu111nls: 45 Fabric: Coll~. 46 Cost 26 tlldVltts 47 Btco111e Ill••• rudy s9(rl for n , .... nt plckl n~ U Ste 16 41 Dejected; Across Archiu; 29 Vessel 49 Olilect 30 Bovines 51 Unit of l2 Kim of Clpec:lty 11Uslcal 52 Prepo- _,,d slUon JJ Cbncttr• 54 l lologlcal 11" by 111ffix •l••llcl-SS f'lavor-34 Slnglt: IM Co•b. fn tnatfl'lal 35 Sllllng 56 Weapon '6 st::!• 51 Kltchtn ~. flxtutt . ... ,......._ · , .. s• Elt(ttlcal ~-ca..-!Miit ---- ' • • ' l ~n -no~ lHIS WEEKEND: . HOUSES FOl SAU ~ .... ....,....., .... ~ .......... ..... ,.. •. ~M:tMMsc"** ........... _ ...... ~ ... ;- .. YbM ha'tl k:• .._ ....,...:DAl_LT ""°' WANT AM. Ntw .. d I .... lliiiil Mr, ........................ ,.., ..................... ~ (2 hdroomJ · 710 Polmtttia. Qvooa del Ku • 97$-2829 (Sat " Sun 1-5) (2 Br. I Family or Oen) 1&18 Dolphin Ter. (ln1ne 'l'Vnce) C.dM MU-472 EftS 97»468 (Sat 12-&) 1010 Kings Rd., Newport Beach a. Su l &41r7898 tSat • D 231 Lubpur, CdM (Sat I& SUn 1-$) S7~ Eva: 675-1513 or 8'Ul90 17912 M&Dll UnivS'lily Pin IC'o'-A..u l .,· S7S-3000 Eves; 548-0437 ~ "U 1200 Dolphin Terr. (lrvtne Terrace) 67s-3000 Eves: 642-t788"(Sat • Sun 1-5) (l Beclroom) 1318 Prisd1la Ln., (Hubor Bl&blandJ) NB 548-3196 (Sat • Sun 11..f) 872 Magellan, Mesa del Mar, CM ~--) 54.5-7278 (Sat • ->WI 213 Sieru. Colla Mesa MS-&795 <Sat & Sun 1 ·&) 324 Poinsettia. Coroa.a del Mar 673-8550 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2521 Vista Dr. (Bayahom) NB 67s-3000 Eves: 648-9590 (Sunday 1-3) (3 Br. & Family or O.n) 2449 Norse Ave., Cod.a M~ 846-4377 (Sat & Sun 1 ·5) 907 Celtis Pl., (Eutb?uff) NB d 1 .. ) 644-0163 (Sun ay ·t1 2523 Duke Pl (College Park) CM l .. ) &42-1771 (Sat • Sun . .., ~71 Rambler Dr., Hun~o Beach 962-6054 (Sat "Sun 11·7) 1S~1e;~ (Westcliff} NB (Sat "Sun 1-S) 1935 Commodore (Baycrest) NB 675--4031 (Sunday 2-S) 2127 Leeward, (BaycreJt) NB 645-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-&) j395 Meadow Lane 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 1606 Harrow PI., (ofi Dover Dr.) NB 642-5200 (Saturday 12-5) 1200 btelle I.a (Baycrest) NB •-S l 11:) 646-7755 <Sat• un "" 433 Morning Canyon. CdM 675-3000 Eves: 673-0554 (Saturday 1-5) 435 Irvine. Newport Beach 548-8696 (Sat & Sun) 3087 Cresta Way, Laguna Beach 494-5187 (Sat le Sun 11.S) 13681 Olympic, Costa Mesa 548-5440 (Sunday 1-5:30) 237 VU'f[inb Plaoe (Eutatde) CM 646-3928 Eves: 642-0185 (Sat, Sun 12-S) 2234 Catherine Pl., (East.!ide) CM e.3928 Eves: 648-4905 (Sat, Sun 12-5) 1 White Oat St., Mesa Verde 1720 (Sun 1 :30-5) (4 Bedroom) 1136 Santiago Dr. (Dover Shores) NB (714) 642..8235 (Daily) 1023 Dolphin Terrace, CdM 875-04'3 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1609 Irvine (Harbor Hlgh11nda) NB 642-2020 U 8-1347 (Sat & Sun 10-5) 16751 Robert Ln .• Humington Beadl 847-07'78 (Sunday 11..f) •4639 Fairfield (Cameo Shores) CdM 67~1 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ('4 Br. & F1mily or O.n) 4833 O:>rtland Rd., CdM 673-2222 (Sunday 12-5) 2722 Ca.nary Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM Eves. wkenda 545-0987 (Sat & Sun) 1632 Lincoln Ln ., Newport Beach 548-6146 (Daily 1-5) 3218 Oregon (off Gisler on cul-de-sac) MV 546-5460 (Sunday 1-4:30) 17152 Newquist, Huntington Beach 842-1582 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 3149 Bray Ln .. (Bar Harbor) CM 646-3928 Eve 642-0185 (Sat & Sun) *431 Aliso, Newport Heigbtl, NB 642-4353 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1706 Dover' Dr., (Harbor HighlandJ) NB 845-7755 (Sunday 1·5) 280 E.15th St., Costa Mesa . . . 648-8811 (Saturday 1·5) 1324 Galaxy, (Dover Shore.I) NB (714) 642-8235 (Daily 10-4) •2021 Sbipway Ln. (Baycrest) NB 642-5200 (Sonday 1-5) 1133 Goldenrod (Harbor View Hills) Cd.M 675-3000 Efts: 673-6182 (Sunday 1·5) 1901 Beryle Ln. (Harbor Highlands) NB &42 .. 5473 (Sat 1·5 Sun 10..5) 1018 Nottin&ham, (Westclill) NB 544-5347 (Sat & Sun) 8142 Mulllller Dr. (Pacific Sandi) RB SS&-7187 .. (Sunday lM ) (5 Br. I F•mily or Oen) *1821 SantSaco Dr. (Baycrert) NB 642-5200 (Sunday 1-5) foe E. 21st St. Newport Beech &48-e7'7S Ma:mt (Sat le Sun 1·5) 1901 Commodore Rd., (Baycreat) NB 644-1043 (Sat • Sun 1-5) 1123 El Camino (Men del Mar) CM 543-5440 (Sonday 1·5:30) (9 Beclroom) • •'507 F.qewater (Nr Npt. Harbll.r Yecbt Club) MMaU (Sat• Sun 1.&) DUPLEXES FOi SAU (2 lectroom e.ch) S20 Lindo St. (Balbol Bl to 8th L to Bay) l'7M9 (Sat ' Su.n J.U) 720 Otdlld, Corona del )ht ns.aooo z..: e'15-5N2 (Su.nda1 l-5l ht a1a A"-. Carom dll Kar aq.11• (Sun 1.a) (l Ir. &ch) Ill~ Ootom cs.I Kar ~ (Sat•lll} COllDOl.IUMS JOI SAU (J Wocwtt) MIO U.., .. , ...... .,.., Dr., (Back Bay) Nlo m.ms 0 ·(kndl1 1-1>. •::=1:1.-·· to "· ff J07 Id ... ..., t Bearoom Mansion deisiined bj famed Ar· ~ Great • GrMDI . . . . $106,000 (Dr. Newport Harbor Yacht Club) OPEN SAT • SUN 1·5 MR. BENTS JO Ft. Cit 503 Edgewater 4 Bei!room borne • . . . . . . . . . . . . . S97,500 642-4353 MRS. BENTS Westclff-Nr. Mariners Partc 14U KENT 3 Bedroom., & Family Room . $45,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 MR PP'JSTER tffwport Heights 431 ALISO Plool & Atrium. 4 Bedrooms & Family Room . . . . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . $43.950 OPEN SAT & SUN 1 ·5 MRS. PETERSON PETE BARRETT AND COMPANY 642-4353 --------------· 5 STAR HOME A REAL HIT! OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1 • 5 4639 F1irfi1ld, C1meo Shores Magnificent View, beautiful pool, 4 Bed· rooms, 3 Batm, exquisitely draped. Wm. Winton, Realtor 229 Martne, hlboa l1l1nd 675-3331 Open 'tll 9 every night $450. DOWN For thil larie family home clOM to everything. Newly p.iJI led tJ!.side and OU I. Three bl& be«ooms, 2 baths, double car pra&e. S123. pn month includes taxH. 5ff today -won't last kq! I/I WATER FRONT PIER & SUP REDUCED TO $59,500 • Bedroom, 2-story Sparttilll type older Home. Fee Sim- ple comer Lot. Quiet area. Walk to Udo aholJl>lnc. Own- er will f1nance • no p>lnu. Our best Water Froot bu)'! lay ·& leach iMlty, Inc. 2l'l5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB -----·---- CHECK THE REAL ESTATERS IEFORE YOU BUY 646-7171 • 546-2313 FHA OR NO DOWN TO vm For th1I llmp 4 bdrm 1 '4 beth wtrll family room, professionally landscaped, near elementary schools and St. Johns -5 years young -Total monthly VA payment $183-Hurry! 5 IEDROOM-$29,950 Beautiful 2 story-2100 sq. ft. home. 2 deluxe baths, large mute!' bedroom -only 3 yrs. old. The family home is near schoola and shopping-Owner will sell FHA or VA no down. Don ·t mb8 thU if your family need! room to grow. MOST UNUSUAL Situated on a beautifully Iandlcaped cor- ner lot in N<rtb Men Verde. Moet un· usual 3 Bdrm + Formal dining + Play- room pool table site. Double Fireplace. Tiled entryway with custom doors, <'OV· ered patio. Oversized double ~age with built.in cabinets. Don't rruss tftis at -$31,500. IACK IAY & MT. VIEW Cu.stom·bullt 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with every exclusive refinement. Pri· vate area location where every home shows like a model. Owner will help finance with 10% down-'64,$00. MESA DEL MAR Shows like 1 model h'olhe. 3 Bdrm!. + Formal dining.room. Excenent ca.rpeU and drape.. Neatly l1ndsoeped, and bas oversize double garage. Look at this for value, •26,000. DOLL HOUSE Owner'a family bas outgrown and needs more 1pace so they are offering this aparkllng 2 bdrm., 1 Y.& bath home on a qolet eutside IC.reel-zoned A-1. Qual- ity carpeting-must be 1een-•21.m -10% down. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-POOL Attractive Newport corner 3 bdrm. home in tJp top condition. Ca.rpeU & dnped, hardwood floors, wood abtngle rool, large double garage with 1">rk· 1hop, 16135 pool with filter and heat.r. There ls also a separate dreulng room and bath It pool area. t28.SOO-Eastly financed. DUPLIX $20, 900 2 money mat«1 on well located Eut- stde lol Start your lnftllltment crowtnJ. Always rented for ,90.00 eac.ti. OnlY '950 ~ on FHA t«ms. Rent one 1nd Uve in tbe other for oa.J.y '8& ps moatb includinc tu.es. ' 646-7171 ·OPEN SUN.• 546-UlJ HOUJIS FOR SALE PANORAMIC VIEW ot tht ~ Ind !ht1 from the llvinl room and ..... !Sedi ol 3000 £Quar. ft. ra.nc.h horN. Are JW loolC,illa or a 4 BR borne wl'llch Is ~t far -~ and al~ an ldeal famU.y home wtth lta tarp rumpw. room and room for a pool. LOw doWn payment and only $49,9SO. SEE WHAT WE'VE FOUND A "9hM peeked la11:e modern 3 BR ranch hnme In the West Bay art'a Shllke roof, FR, i.rre BRsi 3 Ba, 2 tlrt~ and over 2000 ~ _ tt. Priced wel below '"*'1tet at $311.300. Only $3,8JO dowll DON'T EE A MILLIONAIRE Just Uve Jlke one. 1-.:ntl'r this rambliJl& 4 BR, FR contempct'aey home from Its prden atrium and magnificent wrauo <'ntry hall. Located In desir- able Baycrat a.tta. and the owner U)'I throw ln the rear )'ard and pool tor !~. $52,500. INVESTMl!NT TIME Owner rrwat ~U thlb Baycr('St flxer·upper. Just add tome paint to thi~ la~e 4 BR, 3 Ba. formal dln1na room home with rumpus room. Priced well below market at $45,900. Only 10% down. POOL TIME For ~'31,950 tn Harbor H1lblanda area. Thi1 en.chan home ls located on a quiet tJ'ff lined stttet bu 3 BR plU!I a bonus room and din· Ing area. 1llrow away your paint brush because thia charmer d<>f'Sn t need a lick ot work. Only '3,195 down. THINKING ABOUT S~LLING? Our full time profe&'>mnal sales st.al! Is availablt to provide you "-Ith thP tYPt" of serv1ce Jou de· serve w~n telllnit yr1ur home. Pl<'ast' ca on us anytime for a conhdl'nth1.I analysis of your par· tJcular situation. Wr wPlrome the opportunity to explain our un i q u" and imaginative markt'tlng techniques and serv1rr with no obligation on your part. ,., ... eSPRING ·•·•REALTY 1801 Weetcliff Om t, Ntwport Beach -~---- MESA DEL MAR -$26, 7 SO This is surely the prettiest 3 BR 2 bath home in the area for this price. The large family room with open beams lends an air of spa- ciousness to this lovely ADULT OCCUPIED home. The exterior is truly breathtaking, with beautiful landscapiM, sprinklers & heavy SHAKE ROOF It Cali all be yours for only $2675 down payment!! 5 BEDROOMS REPUIUC WITH POOL Immacula~ borne in mint condition. Ideal for that large family. Large Sunset pool. De· luxe water aoftener included in price of $42,250. ~COATS & WAUACE REALTORS 1491 BAKER STREET w 546-4141 • COSTA MES~ CALt,. ~-·----------· --- ~. Mrdl 2, 1968 DAILY '1LOT JI rtOUSIS fOtt SALll ! HOUS!S ,OR SALE • HOUSIJ fOA SALi + Gener•• 1000 General iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1000 •UNMATCHED POOL HOMI • $21,SOO 11 ' 9c Nettled ·neath ma~lc trees. :S bedrm. f am • ...N'annu -o-Uy rm. beauty. A.sh paneltn~. carpeting, cus- ,-I# tom drapes. Bulltin AM·FM at.ereo. Blue fl Haven pool. Cucadlng watertall • shulfte-o/..u.x""J board It badminton. apllt leYel borne With I PRIYA1E KINGDOM. 4 IR. $23,500! ~ , OCMn vtew• 2 beths, tiled entry hall. Planoed for large Very .epa.rate UviQrroom happy Wnlly lMng! BuUt-ln kitchen. Sprinkl- Formal view ctinlnrroom ers Pool sUed vard. FamUy room opens to 16xl3 awtmminc pool. J large bedrooms Special playyard for tot11 $52.500. ~n House Sunday only 5 an • FAtA:L y ~M + ~ BATH-$29. 950 Excittn~ tri-leve'. 2300 sq. ft. of delil?htlul living. Built-ins, dishwasher. Carpeting. Land· scaped to perfection · 811 14 Goldenrod Ait•. • ATTENTION REAL ESTATE SAWMBHll • Harbor View Hiiis or call Mrs. Pavlovich Eves. 673-6316 Y eslerday' s Price but 11 modl'm as lomor· row. Reduct'<! SI.~ a 3 BR/Family + duu.n-; room charmer in choice Mesa Verde. over 1800 sq fl with loads of e.'Ctrai.: 11pr- c1al tile. all elret. k1tch,n, 2 hreplaces, outdoor light· Ing, pool 11ie yard. Owner will help bnance. Now on- ly $29,950. Must sell. Second Best Thia 3 BR :l bath IS the leCOod bHt home -have fNer seen for this price. Nice w/w cal1)eta & drapes. noor to ceil~ fireplace • rai~ hearth, fenced yard with patio. Only $19,950. r::: -~:' 1··~111,.l"'l"rllllll 1093 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Open~owe SUN AY 1·5 1621 S1 tl190 Drive INot leased land) Near Dover Shores As a result of our lremendQuslv successful advertising program . l'Ull pages in the Los Angeles Timec;, South Bav Dally Breeze, O:'ange County Register. and other South· land newsoaoers . a buver calls the Tar· bell r.o everv 7 mlnutes fbased on an aver- a<?e of 1.600 'calls ner mnntll\. U you are li· oonsed, willing to ckvote full time and effort and are interested in a professional career with a company that offers unlimited oppor- tunities ... we would like to talk to you. ' Cont.act anv one of our office manafers, or Mr. Yost. personnel department. 54()-7620 TiRBELL 540-1720 2955 HARBOR CLVD., COSTA MESA * NEW HOMES * 4 and 5 8.clrooms 1 srory. 2 story and Tri· level. All have family rooms separate dining rms. and wet bars. Nearly all have 3 car garages. Quality homer Deluxe features-5tart at $59,000. Delight.fut Upper Bay area where you own the land. Convenient to Westcliff Sboppinc Center. JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARNOLD REALTORS 400 WINDWARD LANE, NEWPORT BEACH 646-n55 iohn macnab Open fi.0~ HARBOR HIGHLANDS The papular LARGE 4 BR, SUNDAY 1.S 2~i b1th, blt·in kitchen, fam 2021 Shlpway L1n1 rm Mellott built home Baycrnt <not leue hold) hdwd floors, new carpeting Do .ee thl1 eXCittnr. 1U1111Y lmmaculate cond -$37,500 custom • built 4 BR 3 bath IRVINE TERRACE Beeutlful 2 BR, 2 beth and den home. Living Room baa cathedral cetlln1t1 averlooktnl l8J'ie JNetwd- Excellent coad • $41,SOO FRESH AS A DAISY Low, rambling &hake-roofed :> BR home nestled on a large chorelesa lot in finest resldtntial Newport Beach area. Orc:ular prlV9te drive. Beaub.lul landscaping! for· mal dinlng room lg. paneled aame room with fireplace .t.:xtn ~ oe .-iQa room. Sparicllng pool! a. tom bollt & charming! DO ARE YOU STOP BY! VIEW home! stunn1nr walled court yard with dramatic Antbany pool. Soaring timbered Ca· thednil ce.illnp! Huge Uvtna room! A aophlsticated can- te~ borne~ for prlvacy a, indoor-outdoor Ca1JJomia lMnc· oa a Jara:e ebottJn. lot! <Driw via Tradewtnds L&MJ Ruth P1rdoll, RMftor An appealing YOUNG HOME in perfect tute. Unbealable value for a FOUR BED- ROOM EASTSIDE location. ne.r St. Joachim'• Owrch and perochial IChool. Huae master bedroom with priv. ate bath, complttely carpet· ed home in ntutral pd col- or. Modern kitchen with dlahwuher and disposal. Sprtnldtra, oversiud doubl.e p:rqe and enclosed ~tio with bln:t aviary. IT'S A BEAUTY FOR ONLY $30,950. May we 1'll:IW )'OU, Eves. Call 646-laiO Newport Beach- GI No Down Thia may be thf' only home in Newport Btactl wh~ you can u" your GJ beoe- 1111. EX'ceptJonal pnde of ownttlhlp hnmf' wt th hUI'! bedrooms. :l beth~. mam- mottt tlreplace. and work 111ving bull t • In kitchen. Tl"anaferrrd ~llrr ~Cl to pay loan diSCOOTit point• IO you can u~<' your GJ btne· fita. Approx SRJO. ro1la and Impounds 1trt"" you in to this buu11tul homr 16«> We.tcliff Dr. 6CGIO LOOKING FOR Ruth P1rdoll, RNltor New magnificent View l&m Westclill Or. 642-5200 4 Bedroom, 4 ba, din.lnl rm, 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!~1!1'1 HIGHER ~~~~==== large social rm, carpeta, NEW IN IAY. ~a •NINGS? dnlpes. and lanci1e&ped. CREST' ~s, soo """"' MUST SELL NOW! Acceu to private beaches -. 1 We ~ urgently lookini: No reuonable offer refuled For Sa~ by Builder Ju&t Introduced to the mu. for licemed or unllcenled Owner leavina State. New 4 OPEN DAILY ket, thl. apeciowl, Jwmrioua aalea ~ to join oor Or· BR, 3 Ba home. 1136 Sintligo Dr. familJ home llbould pleaM ange County otfice. Wt pr~ 1023 Dolphin Terr1ct Oovtt Shores the m01t dim'kninathll vkle a complete training OPEN SAT &: SUN 1·5 $88,IXXJ • exc financinr of tastes 4 Bi& bedrocm\a. pl"Olram &: a proven method CLAUDE SHIFFER 3 bethl, FORMAL DINING of aucceu. 23 years In th,. R11ltor 675-0473 (714) 642-1235 ROCW, "P&l'&te tamB.Y San F!rnando Vallty Ii ~=~~==-~~=--=--=-~=-=-~~!!!!~I!!!!!!!!!~~ room, and ~te Wlll'tl Orange County wllti 10 3C· ::: shop, bobby ~ or cmc.. tlv• offices. C..U ART GOR-Beautilull)' maNcurfd )'ar'd ~~ea. 642~152 Coldwell, Banker ==!:th·~ pd. Gm OFFERS: ~ &ya ~1 ~~1~ a homl' UDO HOME Too rood to be true. But it ON 70' LOT :!.u~:~e~n~ Large two.story borne with beautiful room. new rup. Auume th<' sunny pati<>-trees & flowers. Two full low Interest loan Md Jllll.00 lots. per month includes taxes lots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69 ~ Md lnlU1'8Jl(.'e/ Call Today. Thb won't last"! 5 BDRM :::a: COSTA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd ~M91 Open till 9 PM CLOSE OUTS L.ndtrs Repoueatlona $995 dn -l> yr loan. No loan COl!lS 01' elCl'OW feet. l.arle 4 It S BRa pruUge homet. 3 baths. marble pullmana, choict of colcr in carpetlnc. Oversized 2 oar rara.rn. built-m ovens. rantH It dlstlwHhers. Prtced to tell f81t. $24,500 up. RJtr. 646-39'l8 Eve11. 642-0185 ~ Open SAt/Sund1y *LACHENMYER Mete Verct.-$22,500 ~Nltst 1n town. mOYe In wi n llftl~ a broom. Shulter1, cwninp, .,,,., ~t plu~ ('OE)' den Low ~. $22,500 ~JUaftt. FAMILY HOME Only 135,950 for this imma<'Ulate near . new home. Beautifully draped & car· peted & custom landscaping. Lrg. for· rml din. rm. C1ll Mra. Harvey IRYINE TERRACE $34,000 Really immaculate 3 BR, 2 ba. home brklst room-beautifully landscaped. Area's be6t buy. W1lttr HHM I LUFFS 3 BR & DEN 'Near new 2-storv 2 walled patios prof. landscaped. Decorator drapes & car· pets. Comp. privacy, lovely view. Ask· inll only ................... $35,500 Joe Clarkson IRVINE TERRACE No. IV G<>Od bulldlnjf site with excellent view ol ocean & bay. . •...•..•.. $27,000 Mr'I. R1ul1t.,, OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWIU, IANKER Ir CO. • 2200 IL COAST HIGHWAY NIWP04tT llACH Kl t.USl I/I CEANAIRE DUPLEX .Acroae ctle ltl"ffl from Ocean and a tine Beech~. 4 BR- 2 batN upper; 2 BR· l beth. ~-$46.<m. o-r. Own6 will finance to IU!t ~ of rnponabll' buyer. and of. f~ lNlebold WC llllMD- tagt. Bay & leach belty, Inc. CI025 w. Balboa Blvd.. N1I 613-f'JOO HARBOR VIEW HILLS Coron1 clel Mer Lalk • built bomtl located tn the SouthlaDd'• most de- ldrable • tudna-an.a. ~ • Calif. Irvilll' Campus ju.t momenta awa,y. Senwfbly priced from $3.1,900 to $43.!iOl'I LUSK HOMES Dtnc:Uona: MacArthur Blvd. from PacWc CDeat Hwy. « Newpan F'wy. Tum an Sin Jn..quln HJU. R4 , 1ben toUow ~R'DI to model lll'M, Old Fuhioned Ct.1rm One of W~cliffs molt l\P. pealing 3 BR homes. Then'• • pied garden trltr'anct paved In old brick! Hetvy lhallt roof! On:y farnSly room wtth atory boolc ftl'f- piact' Seduded ~erect P*· tlo 0\1~ • bf>autlftll. I)' la~ ,_,f, Yonr chll1lbtd an~ ~ tncff. t1on11 \ furniture wauld look lonly Ml"t! $43,SOS. try to• r lfowTI tltuth , ... u, ... ,.., 1111 W..tdlU Or. ..,_ 2 STORY~ IEDROOM Over 5llicl 4- TH bedroOma wen enlarted at tM ilml of comtruttion. and they .... 'bltA l:attDmt Elltlida location. B.l kitchen, connct ~­ AD the work bu bMa doae. jlllt ,._, Ill • . . P'tnt Ume uatad. $31,&00. _, HARBOR HIGHLANDS .. OPDCHOUU IUIU·Sp.a. 2• u .. h ... 'Y Dr. &elt BQ,NB Ml•fl IS ,,.,.... s Wtoom Condomlnfum OP»fROUU: SUN NOON to! p.m. 4'3J COf'flMMll lld., CdM School minded and interated kl tM M.ariD- en School Dlltrlct? Well cared for S bed· room 2 baths plus Riviera Pool. Pluah new carpttlng. cleverly decorated ud under $29,000 MAIE OffER ~~~~~!~~~__!.!!! _ ... ~-_ ... ____ , RX ME UP $11;000 No Don to qualified Veta •.. 3 w1e bed· rooms 1 bath. with colored fmtur•. A blf yard for the kida. t142.00 per month conn all. Colesworthy & Co. 642--7777 1904 Hart.or IMI., C.m Mell Next te Sn1ek Shop Jri. ~&.EGE REALTY Un..uat.strlklnt VIEW of lakH. IJ'HDI ll fair. nys -kwelf 1.ftlr'J &di course home. N • • llltinr "°" $0l'1J • dnlltlcaDJ ,. duced fJOOO -quick .ale Not'lllNG LIKE rr In .._. Verde. Pool Time A,alnl Wow! Try to tie.t a 3 ll fam-llY room wtth lovely pool for only 124,950 A: tn Mesa Vetde at t.haL 10~ down to oa.111 klen. can rlJbt now. Party House 15 x 2' cW.acbed cooc:nt• Only $325/incmth -OWNER MAY CONSIDER LEASE OP'J10N wttb St.Im option money. Four bedroOma plus famiJ,y room. FORMAL DIN· ING ROOM, bWlt·ln elec:trlc kitchen and 1epante lel'Ylce parda. HARDWOOD FLOOR coo1tna:tk>ll. 2" betha, two ~ and two MPal'lle-11 coatrollecl f~ air UJ). Ha. Onnllad double p block ram• « n.u:npua room+4A:laJnnn~ mtw ..... I letter. Real lbarp 6 open Eva CAii ...,. ..., forofftn. . .. ............... • .. •• Co':r_!:!'!=* 2IO E. 1511 SI. !Near Onema TbeatN) ----~ - "LIVE-IN" • lllTS • $ BR 2 beth dlhae owna'1 11Dit + 3 l1m117 2 BR 2 beth nn1ala. l Stell at $59,500 ~ Vlcfwta '*8111 (Call Anythnt) OPEN SAT. 1·5 Newport doolt' -Bit 4 B1l bame. One cd • kind. See It • JIO'l'll W1111t It. $36,950 ....,.,, I If Sweepl"' View 0wmq c.llfam1a Medit!r- Don v.,,...... REALTOR 3250 E. COMt Hwy, Corolla det Mu fD.2ZZ2 4 IDRM-tH,950. See thl8 floor piul ~ al la the word! Jn top ccnd. cm tarp COl'Dlr lat ID M- del Mar. 128..eo .1 .. 10~ down. ---=;,;._ -------~ ranian borne In Dover Shor--------· COi• Park S BR 2 beth, doable ftft.. place, c:W-4MaC. Open Sat/ ~ Sun l-61 Eastllde Custom i.arse I llR J bath. corner lot. Vac:aftt. $13.liO Westside 5Declal J BR 2 bath, camJ.fetdy ,.. decorated. Vacant A ready for new owner. nu:io. •Bii IUllY co. ea. WooderfUI bts kitchen Income TIJC Sh91tet wUh bu.lit-in BBQ A: retrfa· Just $3800 dawn PQDM11t erst.or. Formal A informal bQyl 2 Rent.al Ullltl In Cor- dlnlns + 1U22 fam. rm. ona del Mar. CIIl tor tnfor· openin& to court yard. Fully mation. fumllbM, with •di Item OllANGE COASr apeclally telected f« Just PROPERTY ttlU Cine home. The moat ml550 ~~~= ~Yc DOSIWN"1 for Ale at $119,500. O ROY J. WARD CO. (Baycrest Otnce) 1142 Sendaao Dr. 646-1560 /;st s ~ #2 BALBOA COVES. 3 M ~ · ~ rm. 3 betha, boat allJ. aw. liiil-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiii~ 2414 Vlata Del Oro tr will leue opUon •• ST9.500 NtwlJOl't Beacb OCEAN VIEW 134 HARBOR ISLANI> ROAD Hew S BA, 2 ba, c:r,ta. drpl, -cu.tom 3 Bdrm. 3 bath, wau,.,.r. mida'D •Pllll-dln. rm. POOL .... $115,(Q). ancel, el«/pr door~ _ er, prty ,.&. Re.47 IDr ~ ."C., THOMAS ltHltor ~ ~f:1~~ ~ w. Cout Hwy !MN62'1 ni. ... NfWPOl1 Bcb. Ev.. 56SIG _...._ ___ - Dolplll1 JllTICI N,. ~ tiiii.i end rad1 far • .,....-,, .. elm, ~ t.U.,.,~dll& lll"llP PLUI .... OOYlftd carport tar ...... IADl1- afed w 1" ee' a ...... .... . . QITDOll,Mlor LIDO SANDS S BR .2 batbl Q,500 Cecrp WDllamlO'\ lUtr. m.43!5t OPEN EVD. NOW'S THE llME FOi QUl~I CASH BY OWND • Hear ~atcltft lboppbls; a Bdrm home,~-......,...~~..,._- SPANISH CRAR.M ., beeudlully decorated tt ma.Dea • warmblc welcome • mJnvte )"Ga entrr! 2 BR, dole In, t!lfC tmm $17,&10 OCEAM BLU1T t7NIT&. with beated poal (Wt beve 2) Income Slt,b + amua.Uy Accept tr9del Cll' Trut °"41 Ellen c. Mlibaney. JUt. • 1624 N. El CamJno ft.a PboGe ('1'14) 49M145 San t'etmente, Calif. 2705 r ~ \ ) ..,.. ... 21 ~ ~ ke $111 .. = u.. 381 Jad Ed i:... ttii J I s: = Cor EXC locl 2 I lnl Sal L~I """ Hai ()r -Hut -I D1 'B pla $1? ..,... LEA FAS BR ·1ea -Hut .... 3 IJ clu avi lee Bn 841 Su 2 II pei yd. -~ Apt rat re c Bee G' .= ~ If L 2s; h Ad\ -Lat - In ow a ' -0. c ,.. HI dr cb 1, -Hl 5705 t 81\, Qia, drps, View! NEWPOltT AJn' CENTER. Jtlllt re4econtecl. Garage, .,.,,... w ""'-· u1 ..... ,. _ _._ -.a U.-t "9'./Y • ....-l • .._~, ....,._ ~ ....,, ... e St. New.port, aero. from tb • ===4M.c&l=;;:;:i::===I Stun Sblrt. PresUce .,. em buUd.lns. Well matDtaln-_;;.__ _____ _ ed. AttNctive ucblttcture. 5 ac. near Lake Partr project. UNT. BAOl!Ult • tJNJ'UltN. 3 Bdrm, 2 NdL Vea clean "'"-300 Ill' fl • UWl-11985· $195 down. I ....... ,umlture from $100 1mme4 pa. 11'1'5 mo. ties paid. Oii street private BRECK NO'JT RUT 5CSG5 ~ lo~ puidnr. lltllYY CDDltl'Uc- HAllOI Bl EE NS S9SO 6412 3 8ll N a., wubfr ..,..,. lad. P90l avaD. la sm-mo. FA Riddle JUtr. MM111 l:fts. ~ $25 Moatll tad. adL tica .,.. q\Detnlll. JndtYiclua1 Mount. " o...rt 6210 1'UU. OP'nON TO BUY 1 • 2 6 S BDML ...... Wlftf9d 5990 be&t:l.nc/al.t OlllMllt1cmlq. FOUND: stameee cat, ·~ 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; No dlpolit o.a.c. nJRN. a UNJ'URN, Rental detaila -OOice l2 oc So. Apple V1lley peen to be~ v1c. Mea WESTMINS111 APl'. VIDa s Bil I •a. Sl~:·· ~ Qaln = ~ ~ ~ ~ nxmd~: :. s:-:.ooAlr· ~ •. 5ae:; ~ew~Jl ~al=: =ca~·:="" One MEMORIAL PARK ~ blt·inl, pl'qe. Sl15 aoatll. ' 1'UI. ' Ml-let 2'700 P9tenoD WIJ, al Be-qtrs. ta priy. llome; t'Onsid· 0ranat County Bank Bk!c. $15,000 compl. ~. bobtail black, one older Sia-MortuComiryl &fvc.m.tehry MMT4' bar 6 AilklDI. Oalta ...... er Ip. rm. • b&. w/ldtcb. 230 E. 11th St-CM. 642-1415 OWNER 6'7M008 m.-. llll01 ~ubore NB. tp ete ner1 •. 1 Bdrm AJt ttan.. _c.ta __ ... ____ s_100_ 5'5-0.110 privil. Mr. B. s. Tb>mu, --------IUSINESS •ncl . from $245 1160 ~ p 91100 Gl.As.5ES In cue v i c c.,...,. def M.r 3250 Uta Incl ~J! no dap. •~ • .a .. VIII T95-11Tf ua. lndustNI Prep. .olO flNANCIAL Avocado nr Fah'View, CM-Cemet.ry lob -OllUIU ........ age 642-ms trom s130 Mam.OR ~ 1 BR. D~=: ~~cRh, SMALL MFG. . lw. ~nltl .. 6300 SMALL male puppy • Vic Includ~ Endowment Care $15. Utll. J'tneld yard. Laun-t"" Spe.c 2 I: 3 BR, 1 ~ baths Bak .. rnmo . ~ ••u Everything in one beautltul dry, prdmM!r. S6m.t Al"l.le c.rpm, drapes • J?OOL! area. ~ J~ Betholo-'Spacloua ~e, central ~J'EtTION SUP PLY 1'1' • re ~ place means leu coat. NICE 2 BR DUPLEX. Nev abopptnr I: .IC:booll mey, ~ er 4 l>M toe. Off 1treet partd111 ROUTE Lost 6401 No traffic ~lPmL Carpeted. .-r.so Prom $110. WANTED: Lar1r• house on Price $27,500-leue SIM> mo. UnUIUll opportunity for man 1'801 Beech. W~ * ~ * ,l BR APTS Mar. 2%14 Cbllqe #2 CJCMp frontfor large family. George WillllUmOn, RltJ" or woman to reatock new LOST: Small blk male pood. 531-1725 893-2421 New Monticello Townboule ~ 3 wkl d A11,1i. Call 613-4350 OPEN EVES. type coln du.>enura with le cm Npt Penn. l"Y under .--------•I L'JE Executive type home. i\n.od DeW· 3401 Setibrtev, Rirbor Vlew Hllla. '3m Jae. Owner.49Mm'f SIS Sncl Aiit hm Spotteu POOL collect (213) U4""52S b.1P quality peckq-ed food chin Haa only flea collar ,. __ it.I emp man. No pets. El A1Mta only. 2 BR 2 BA products. Ha.ndllna brand ~ed 'Beau-beau'. Re: -mefwy Lota 6411 ~.._ Fu1J,y carpet.cl I: ~. 2 OR. 3 BR. yearly Newport FOR LEASE: M·l larie Jot. _,., N aellln -·Quilt. Patio. 6'75o4IS9 ADULTS ONLY Rent or Leue !>40-9848 Eves a.ch .,._ ReU:.a,le. Call ()ffi~e 8'>&ce A bulJdlns 22' ;.;:-~ can n!t ward. Pt.le call rn,211114 «HARBOR Rnt Memorial Huntfntten IMch S400 1 1!R Furn Apt Good aru. R. ~&ler. mD>'l 1-x=22=642=-461=0====-VERY moH EARNINGS. 673-5990. Parle. 3 lab far $'100 or ::..=No peb or c:bldm. 1741 Tustin Avenue Nft?ort IHch 5200 Wtllrentprqe..,ace. 1Commerclal Pert or tun time. JUquire:a *REWARD! ~.far oae. 5.11.f245 aft Coste Meta 642-4641 ---------MUlmum mit S15 month. -------'°'-5 $W0 to S3.Z50 C&lh 8eCUftd Lott: I>lamond O:Ulter Pen-1~~=,,,.....,,,,.,..,,,..,,,,..,,""""',.,,._-BACHELOR AJlt.. 1 .,enm MOBILE home 2 BR. 1~ ba. e 642.ooT e FOR .Rent or I.Aue. 5400 by Inventory and equip-da.nt cm wblte aold chain. SERVICE DlltiCTORY onJ¥. _, mcn1b-ID TJtl1. iiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil Untum. StoTe I: rmts. Htd W A·N TED: D 0 UBL E sq. tt. coocrete block ment Write for penona1 Vic El Rancho Market, Eut, ~. MWT44 Pn1tip ~ PoOJ, Adults. no peta. SUD. G.AMGE 1D rent In Cbsta bui.ldinc at 21523 Lquna intervin-, srnn1 p b o n e blu11. ~ -Accountf nt 6500 1 BR Apt. partly tum. Open 890 W. 15th St., Sp. 70, NB Mea area. 540-lCJ Canyon Rd. He av 11 Y number to Inter.State DI.It. Larre pee.ti drop eAr. KDlMER AccOlmtq Sat 2551 Orqe An., QI. MAITINl9UE _&4Ull5 __ . -----.--.,-------I powered. 1.200 A " t40 v Co., U11 West Katella, Suite Jina w/rhinelt.one dip. ~ :ru: all.10. G •RDl!N Am 2 BR nar ocND, blttna. StE. =e~~ otti~ with trana.fonnen to 230V 221. Anaheim, Ollif. 92SM. on. ·IMt 1Ned. on at. or S!Jecl.alizinc in an fanm \ LEASE 3 BR ddulle home. FIWUon lh>m. $200. NAS.5AU Palma 1 A J BR "' • yrty. cpl.I, dps, dipll, pr. and 115V. Uabtlna I: oUlcn TRAILER PARK • JS Spaces walk outside V\ata Motor boo le keep in i small Furn « Unf ~ Htd. -~ 36th SL Uppr. d\lpll!!.'l Bead\ or CJM. 540-1346 tn U>cated on 1 Acre. 494-on, Hwy ,., blwo San Dlece> H I I a Bch n-·ard busin • __ .. _ A ail A rll ... ..... .... ...... 8606 p 0 Bo 1414 I: El c -mtn ote . ,...,. . ........ ~ _.. .. ""4 ........ pool. 177 E. 22nd SL 642-3"5 Pu1dDre mrround1np v P ...., .u.>: .._.._... · · • x • en.v area. Call Mn. Matt.on 49MJ277 19'JO Harilor. CM. 548-)tM FURNISHED BAQIELORS .. BR .. ...._ u ~A R----for •-t s-s Lquna Bch. Divorce forces sale. * 9G-llll3l • NIC!:L Y fin Bads A1Jt. 9811 • • • .,., .... r oc:tan, .. ..-. _..,.. "-· ..,....,, =;;:::;:::====== * LOSt: Toy Poodle Puppy 11..._'ttf"I 6550 El Camino, Apt -' Sn.VER UNnJRN 1BR.-2 BR. S BR Yiew. $115 yrt,y. No peta. I d I I R I 6090 B"' Male, 10 wka (*!, bla_..·_.th _ .. ....._,. .. _ _.... _____ 1 FASHION Sbora, luxury 4 BR, 2 bl, with all deslted •futures. 162-f1a7 2 batlla available .... ,_ ... _ ~ ,,..,_ 1 BDRM. Prefer working n ustr 1 1nt1 .• :ER, aandw1cbea. auto ct., .. ,. .. , GATES. ............... ..,.., .............. eve. w-A KJ•....._ prt-''-2 acs. +. Only lie in thll wblte tummy I: p&W'I. 2 WILL babysit. My home. Ex-Carpeta, drapee, aanae .,.._... .,==. •w::i~· " a. 3 "f'V"t.M ai-......._.., o"'ce ..-.1-.....a .,._...... b .. $30 om 1 Bdrm. Utll pd, 1 1 Ith & S.nte Ana CM. Newpen ..... Hl 0 ...._... • ti[ CVJV ... ....,.... Uf reaort area. Pop: lltUe amall boys mi• him Vf!rY ~ ·~ ~......... • c .. adult, quift. llS1 FliDertlln. -MM233 ~ _....._______ tul~• '65 I: up. AllO olHcea under 1,000, SD Cty. A real much. ~-~700 yard, Nr Harbor ~ Huntington M2-4l12 2 BDRM Frpl, cpta • drpe, Pvt. entrance, pvt bftth + M·l storage ~· (1400-winner for eo11&enlal ct>le. A.LL white cat, expectant. b Cent.er. One ehiJd only. $t tt.rt.our 3405 Lte lachelor Apt. "--'-c:ir1 petio-$125 Adulta, DO peta. Quiet, Vff¥Y comt.ortable 3,000 Sq. ft,) $175 • Up. En\eri. forcea ale. Lee ward o.(fered. Vic Newport day, part time or Ml 'time. 3 BR 2 bath, prlvat.e a.cl> Very ~. 566'21 .....,,.. ~90 U5 a week .... lJ s.5750 Hunt. Beadl. 847-2300. with • or exch. 54>3632, Bcb. Pleue call 54&-989'l ~1:;. Occaaicml ct.y lit. club, beldlet A boat llJpe SPACpC: A!.!_R._. !._~U. -======== LGE ~. Near beach. 500 aq ft ottloe. ~t. pvt. Art· LOST; Round Sold pin, n::..-•-· available S325 I t b -... t19, • ,,,__ W•tcllff 5130 Pvt palto, 185 mo. Woman oU, ellfmllt rm. ator yd. Sut· llililiiiiliiiimiiiiiiiiiim-ili encraved w-ralted ll'&Pff; ._...,..ttlnc. Anytime. ~ leut. ~ option ':,0 ~. Newport leech 4200 NearFRlbOMp'c ~~oola pref. m.na, m-8661 eve. able ren/~tr. Reu. FINIST LOCATION vie. :ruh. lal. Rew. &M-~C qOMe .. !f!~-~. F~~.~ ~ ,...,.,,_ DELUXE..2 BR STUDIO $12.50 UP Wk. w /kitchen 642-2809 NEWPORT BEACH Dal\CJ ..... .....,. .. _ = Call Dick Fabian OCEAN FRONT APl' Mer. U88 Maple, #S 2~ ba, dbl. aar. c>CJOl, aauna, $22.50 up Studio Apta. 23841.il=========-Service department w Ith Personal• 6405 tol area. 546-2838 Nicely turn. • Ideal locatian AVAIL MARCH 15 adults, S225 up. B1cr fl15..40'J3 Newport Bl..S. CM 548-9755 Ranches 6150 J>artl room le le?Vice man-BABYSIT evea. Yow home- r._ .. __ HW.L ...... A perfect for bacbeJcr. $915 mo. 673-5290 •iien offlce In aolJia bull-Women lleMed "--tr I;'.,_ d~-..nfl -nt• -..... pd. -.,._ Brand new deluxe 2 BR wttb ======= vwu ans.~ .... ~ ..... .,........., Misc. Rentals 5999 Calffo la R ho neu. Rent or lease to quall-54S-5998 work 8-Jpm 613-UJ!9 2 BDRM DUPLEX Cit· car-prqe. ~· Ca1>et1, dnp-Corona del Mir 5250 --------rn ClftC fled people only. ~ or · pets A: d!1JS., larp fenced (oroN .. Mer 4250 ::. ~~: '!: ,;~~~~;;;;~;;;,;;;;;;;;; GA.RAGE ~ nlll. Eut 1 acre of rent1)' aloplns land 641).(J006. We ba.d ~ rapme s:y~F~,:rme~ fd.. nr te $115. D-J.012 • ,A.._ (.Wblq Oal1> m.-o * C.1•11 hlf * =ta Maa. S1I NDlttb. =:.: ;:.:a-.~ -11ElECT~IJ!l!!!!!R!BO!!llN•fll!IC-• 1D our reamt .. ....,.,. to Rettt«>OeL 6043U. BACJI. Apt., ~· a.a; DO • ... •-u-~· ....... _ 2 .. ......._ • ..._ .___ _,_ MrOU .,, .... caJlbrw JDe11. 40 CHILD ,...__ ... ____ 1-L.tfUU leech 3705 kltdL ~ PdlnlftUa $50 '"' ~ nr .. """' -1. -""' DOUBLE Caraie avU for DW'Til, • -.,._, __, ...... .....,,.,, DO' .......,., ..... Mo lnd. ll1:U. Local ~ paliD, f15 per month, m APARTMENTS dry storage. 231' Elden, CM ha1 a blllard room. Priced Mtg. Bu.ainea for SAle to 619 ~ of a,re. We now fenced )'d.; need c:oqJUllon Rentals Avait.ble ~ Reattora mm> ~ton No. A rear. S6-SPECTAaJLAR VIEW $20 month. 64U744 at $48.~. For more Into to~ ~~~=ena ::: ::' ==ce~ tor J yr. old boy N2-M61 ......, WaterlronVLoc • Boet IU:AL EST ATE pleue call GleM TbomJ*>ll TO Apta le ~ • all prtef BACHEU>R. apt. Private Ut11-BACHERLOR le l I: 2 BR Sltpa Available with: REAL R 673-9010 h!ihJy ldec:tin, but U )VII raqea. We need additional ltie. paid. Relrl& I: bot plt Apta. Newly remodeled. 2 BR • 2 Bath .('p1.1. Gen.rel ' Eckhoff ind Assoc. Inc. 1135 E. Cout Hwy, CdM ha~ a aood peraonallty, are mttala A property llstlnla. $85. mGM Near acboola I: ~·"· LEASE. or. BUY I 1111 W <:Mpman Ave WELL equipped machine above averqe in tnUIU- CUS'roMER.S WAITING ========:. ...., $420. Mo. 6 ~. $59,500 up ncome Properly 6000 · · lhop dolnr job .a.-, proto-cence. and of ex.cellent chal'-Beckwlth Rlty Lquna Bch. lalboe 4300 9118 El camtno, Apt . C.M. Oraniie, Calif. .......,. acter you will probably qua1- 62T s. Cout Hwy. tw..'IS(MI LGE. 2 BR 2 BA apt.; 2 pa-m~ ~orB~o DISTRESSI l•5Cl!!!!-2121!!!!Ev~~!w!!lmd!!!s,!53M771!!!!!!! ~-pe c!ci ~ti=~~r!t Uy. a..EAN Bacbelor .Apt&. tiol. e111> .. drapea, blt·lnt. u---~ u-TRIPLEX, Corona del Kar. 21; ~• 000 ""·" -i.... t - AD util Incl f15 Ill>• No petl. $145 Mo. Call att-1'ji=ncn=='-='"=vui, =""iil"i·iif blkl. to oele4n, 1 bJk. to Lots 6100 ..-5.s.,;n' ,.tt;"7 ;.;;..~ Let'I face It. we all need m E. Balboa Blvd. er e PM Weelcdaye, SJ8..638911 lbops; all leued. AaJdnr aneone to low, wbo kms ~NA.ROI BAY AREA BALBOA * 673-9945 2 BR. 2 BA, crpta, cir'pl, $58 ~~· =r POltTAFINA LAGUNA yn~~aail 8:1~~ b:~ ua. Of coune, we need more ¥ELY OCEAN VIEW ON the Bayfront. 1 br·win-bit-Ina. ruo. mo. Har-~: ay. • Panoramic View Lots Xlnt water Joe. Pleasant· than love, we need aomeone 2 BR A den, l~ ba, cpb. dJ'l)I ter • uUllUes pd. wo mo. bor, Baker area. 546-5038 f\. Whlte watet' and c:out· profl -'"! B • .,.., 000 v 1 who can be our clolest I: 3705 frp l Ort• . I.au e. UI .. u, . a . . ' pool. Lie $225 mo. 928 E. ~. 673-9749 l BR Rtd Pool, Adjacent ma-to Padtlc Ocean; line views id buyer oply. Write Box p. moat compatible companion. Adults 49frl.243 betw 10-5 pm 2 ~ Lower, uW I: pr, jor abp'a n30. util pd. Ad-ON TEN ACRES 90 tt. frontage on Paclfto 426 Nyes Place 3:?, Daily Pilot. Science throuib computer LMIUM, NI--• 3707 clon to bl)' 6 ocean. Til ulta. S1740, ~-1 I: 2 BR. Furn A Unfurn C.oaat Hwy. in Suneet Bee.ch. 1t~~:: f'OSTER. Freeze atore. Well technology, combined with ~ •--July 1 $95 mo 6'2-3676 SJ.OJ lovely 2 BR. Bltna, cpta, Frplcl I Prl/Patiol I Poo1a ~8;;!.00~~:l•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii estab. Xlnt k>c. Muat aell ;..ann ,:an tb~= 'Bdrm, famllJ rm. drpe, doaed pr, no peta. Tmnll • Cootnt'l Bldlt. • eeJL u~ temu. Oc-n View . 1'1''• orden. 633-6409 throUib ht MONARCH BAY. $3!!0 Huntington e.tch 4400 ao.e.m. LI W441 bola Putt/Green. R.esltor 5'6-5040 -COMPREMATICS OWNER.. m.2581 Jtoama 6 Apa fot Rent llE3.\ Verde. 2 BR. NewtJ 900 Sea Lmie, c.dM &M-Xll -===_..,...,.-.,,...,,.... __ 148 ICftl. 2151 PacWc ~ MortgtgM, T.D.'1 6145 ,CENTALS Dy, wk, mo. lnlle 11: 2 BR dee. Elec: blt·lnl. Sl.25. (lbeArtbarar.OIUUlwy) ~; J...Z BR., CRJCounty) rn""" , ... TD __ .. 1_-.: Dr. LewiaMcGbee-lounder .~.k-No_.....-..-. ....-.. Meaa. $31,509 OWNER ..,.,,<AN,... · · ....,._ -..u.-al. the,.,. .. ~ Fum..._. ~ blk bch. A1l llnem • ldS1a ........... r-__,, price. $500> F,qulty. Wet "2-1815 Eve&. 87>1669 mo Incl 7~ due 5 yn. 10~ 6 tat lftimod ......,. <X>WPASB MarEL 2 Bil.. '85-OOdrm O.K. 2 :!~baon ~ ... ~r!c. cub; $44 net, ~ $'74 dl.llcount annually for 5 )Tl. tmda State~~ ~ · < 4000 lll • 11th St. HA 536-Cl'JO at-1111, ems>.. ~ ·~ • comp "'-' net 540-&lBl <>wnu RA kit Huntinatoo Beach 13th us.ooo tour BR. 3 ha. L.A. .itnc Amocta&n. now ec>- HOLIDAY PLAZA 1 • 2 BR Apa. Block to e l3M470 e =~·a:~ crpta, drpe, 10 ~ 2 Br., 1,. k SL "' biRck to ocean. Take ~e, bu\ 1 t 19153. Lot ~tor~~=:-~ DELUXE apac1oua 1 mt, Bead!, bt«ted pool. ST5. ROUSE 2 BR, attac pr, OR..JcE ~ Apts I: 4 Br. 2 bl. Ree 2 3 UntU. l\0,500 • $l!iOO down 102 x119. Jdqn1ftcent V1n 1nl or 1'llnl. Apte '125. + uW. '° $150 • ftte atiUtlea. Nice prden w/prdentt, PROPERTY ~· E/1ide. CM. Pool, Owner. ~ <n4l 499-3844. COMPREu 6 TICS Heated pool, ca : pet Io I ~ 536-T.182 lndrJ, nr lhp'1. $120 64&-llU 332 ~e, CdM 61WS50 6 turn. S159M.-tenm. ~ 11Xl118'. Vlew 1423 Galaxy e 40~ YIELD e 213: m.5681';'686-1743 bapa, am,ple parldnl. No I EXTRA lrs 2 BR. 1'llrll. or 2 Bit Apt. New cpta, cb'ps, 2 BDRM., blMne. earp.. er. 675-1393. EYe. 494-fm. Drtve, DoTer s b 0 re 1 , Must aell Tnwt Deed! $25,000 m41 ~2360 dllldrm. bo pm. Unturn. UUl pd. Sl21·1140. No ebldm « pete. mo mo. drapes, walk bch., tbopa. =========I $32.SOO. lAebold. $650 11J1.. Ca.lb nq. 8 to 1 collateral. Direct or Chllect Today J.!1115 Pomooa, CM, 842-51151 NO PETS. IC-11138, 53&-G46 Pvt patio. Ph: MM769. No ... ti. Adults Lie.~ Business R•nt1I 6060 noally. By owner. &46-2151 Prop. told for $175.000 with P.S. To help b1J.ance our tern-~ $50.000 down. M1.11t be ready H ntl .. h ,.,._ H ntl-"-•---h ... ....-u t •-• "'OO -·-----Lea~ Sbop/540 -. ft.. CORONA del MAR * Choice lo deal! pot"&ry ahortace of womeoo In u .,.ton K ~ u • ._ ..... ~ -"""f raton _.-r' , " Huntln..t-•·--h •..tAA .., _..._ I c-lot Lots f thll ... e ....... m our ftt• will .,, .... , ---Arcade loc H.illel'46t ""'u" a.rge rtt · 0 ~Day or EYe. -.. ~ ... Square No. 10 210 E nth Treff! Some Ocf.M v~. sss.ooo Rerurna nu.ooo 1n ;i·i.Owiii'niiS'n~· I I I I I rAPKUN r r 1 1 rosuc I I I r I ITULPIP I r I BEACHWOOD Apca t11•nt Homes Prlvata pa.tloe • Neu 8'acb, Golt and Sbopplna. 3 IR 2 INt .. , frpk 2 Ill 2 bltha1 pettea 1 Ill • Wilk lft c ...... We.mu I: S~1-_ K.8. C2 mDee W of Stech JI'~. I U2-500I et 1424615 2 fJR.. 2 ... Pool, patio. MORA KAl, mt Gatneld.. Pn• m.t. 1 Wack north al.I Gatfteld. C.-. u. .. .-:m1 ~ TJ"ROHT U"*' Ape. l'ftplace I BR, 2 1*U.. Costa Mesa, &46-'101 673-20lO Rf'fl}tor --2 yn .. aecured by 1trong e PRIME Retail Location e CORONA del Mar Fee Simple Ta>. on uluable property. ALCOHOUCS AnoQJmOIJI STORE . 18 s 40 lo~; one w/harbor l ocean Prompt ection neceSMryl Harbor Ana. Phone m·rrn 1875 Hlll'bor. CM -... view one R·2: Own'r6Th-4750 Write: PO. Box 4191 , 14 Roura. OFFICE area 270 1q ft, llcht EMERALD BAY v1f'W lot Newport Beach * SINGLE ADtn:rs * ~. or stornge 1250 _. ft. 48Jcl3S. Prlv. ~ch. Recrea-$6!ri0 • 2nd T .D. payable $70 C&ll for recorded me111&19 $150/mo. ~ nan. By owner~-mo lnc:ludil'\i 10%. Due 3 24 Houn a day • 531-6310 CHOICE LOT on yn. Behind 122.000 • lat I will not be responsible for Office Rental .oJO Saotinao. NtwPQrt Beach T.D. on $4.5,000 View homl! •nY ct•bta other than my -----* &46-8565 * 20% cmcount (TI4) '94-ll37 own. Gleuon Willard Rlps>ey 17 41 Ylestcliff Dr. Prim• loc for i.e Ccirp.. Ofc' 1 ..000 IQ tt e 25e. Recpt. area. 1 pvt olc'1 walnuttpan. crpts, drt,. alr-cond. ground ea. Owners ~9586. 5tMCll SAYE ~ASll! Read DAILY PILOT c L A 5 5 I F I E \ • luE: Matth 1·1:>, 1V $.). Hifi 15. Beds $3, 8o'a ~· Dishes and miil<-ellanfoul !lOc·Sl. f!M.164.> 392 HEMJ with :l 4'1 In 1956 .. Chrysler runa uceUent m pan over $25 exchanged or all for! or tndt for! Very old book written in Olde English wittiout CCoJer $25. Unuaed JeUeraon le ~ ta1 cardl J for n. nie Co- lumbia VUdn( De* Eoc:y. ,dopedla new $5. Gold pan , $3. VllCWl'A cleantt $4. 8lne OUp lltamP booka tJ.25 ndl. 4M-.Tl38 alter U pm. JO'' ELD:TRtC ~ 12'- Rf'dlntt S20. 'l poll' lamP1 t '.). S4. Lamp SJ. Coff PP ta. MP S'f. 2 llf'll labia S4 1'9C~. Trtt Cr1rt $1lJ. C''lnlCJ h• ·rv hl~wk '-' wh1tfl $:.!."• < lolh<-1 h:llllJM'f S°l.JO.. 0.1r W\lh ('I· tornan Boc!kl tOc ~ up. r.ur. ror $1. Slat ~ flO. Oothea r.ck fl. Rtlrlcera· -ior S15. Jtontna Board (new) $3. M~ So-$4. La· dies' Oothes ~ &-W $1 to s10. Becfll>ttada $2, ss. m Bayview Pl.ace, Lquna. • • 414- wu iY·t; '19.Y Ila., '*' ..., 1l .,,;, $1 bcb Hll ca u l 1 loc u.n All Fot 4. ' 546- AS'l 9.6' mo aoo WA BR Bal tor • s• -Ge - •• 1: Ha .~ In S4 GA I ·~ I~ GI di tb &4 'F peJ "' -SA tn I ~ lp .. 'ii EXEC .._t. 0. to bdl. 4SOO _,.,. c Br. matr Br w I Crpl. 6 ba, Illa rm, w/aauna. Save SJQM SfT.500 eq. TT'YI • ! Ow!ler. 4JK.e7. 04-el Wtu. acc:qK SJ0,000 fanrl.. l.Y·type powu boat u down paym't. Oii 2 BR.. 6en, 2~ ba., Udo view, N"pt. Deb. .... o..a.. "2-18.. Hav9 Palm o.rt So. Hwy w.3 a, t BA. blt.n. w /w crpta. film, &it ooncl. $12,IKXI eq, Want> Mtn or bch prop. boat (It ! 6'1U7511 tndt equity In beaut, 2800 14. n. N'pt Bch. horti. for • houM'. pref• M'pt Bcb.-Cosm Mma area. OWner IG-5150 HilL 1W F.ll&t.e San Ju.an Capl.strano, "'" 3000 IQ·fl 4 BR, pool l-car pr. 0.tt 1 ec. $74.IKXI dear. Trd for loca:l l'fOP. Bla. 548-mt IMPROVED lots or acreau All util, Ddert Hot Sprin111. For Orangf' County 1DCOme 4, S M I unit& Owner ~ HA~ 4 delu&e units Ana· belqi, O'#Den QJlit 1500 sq. ft. <lrou '60f. W ANr re• ldence er property New- port or ai.ta Mesa. ()Im. er~ ... W ANr BOAT SLIP-UDO ISLE tor 11' ~ EXCJ!ANGE pzdm or 1>9do an. PHONE SCMsn' $12.500 EQUITY; 2 Dix. ~ OaDdo-~.; 3 BR 3 Ba. ee. pool. fr1>(. 1'11\DS. For bome trlr. or prop. s.n Fra.nciaco lll'N 675-~ Rltr. AP1'S A Business 1.00td "'"" land tor 15+ unlta. Saft .JIWt capo, 700' front. can Aleo BSEE and BSCHE fee p.1d • fee MC· pollldona ~ Orure O>anty. FEE JOBS ALSO CarOMt At•M'f um E. Washlnirtco Pl £Grand a Santa Ana F'rwyl Santa Ana Sfl-41 n W1rehoule Mana .. r TO $750 Local campaA.y. Complete dwp of all op6atioM in ~. cwitomer rel• tiom etc. Supervi.aory exper- ience. U/40. -WES - EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES 188 N. Main St .• Santa Ana j -547-I003 - ( ~ ud miNJDUI of three Yttn Ul)Uleoce prtf~. ..-1 (OMUliutiolS 2230 $. A-. St. Sama AM. C1Pf. 540-2820 An equal opportwuty tmplQyer llmneeper Experience "<l\&ired in timell~ activity in rnanufacturi.nir with know- ledre of machine shop eper- atlon1. Some cott aocounl· ~ traJnlnl' helpful. Stores W1rtbousem1n Experienced in sbippioi. ~Ivins a n d material bual1nl In manufacturlnc. G hr min 11.wk wttk steady 6Jlploymcnt protlt lbarlnr J.t WTER CO. •71 W. 17th St. Cott• Meta 541-3421 An equal opportunity 1mplO)'er AST'RONOMJCAL TelellCOPf' ~.. re8ector, equjtorial mount, 2 oculan, Trade for p>d freezer. 873-0'nn __ div\~ into 9 IDta. S8lM eq. Trd TD, f Owner. 49M967, ~ tt.lp Wantld. Men 7200 -------- WA'I'ER.FRONT it dock; 3 BR 3 Ba., value $89,SOO; :l Balboa Coves. NB; tnde Cor T.D.'1 °' submit. Owner 615-C331 * * * '61 Coupr, air, $2D val. '62 Ja1 Sed, mint co n d, SJ.llOO. ·~ CtleY VI PU, 8' bed, SIQO. Trd dowa for auto. ~ JOJO Brlltol, C.M. * * * ttPOIT AUTO LOT MAN POLISH A DETAIL MAN PAINTERS H.ELPER MECHANIC SERVICE WRITER PARTS Pia< UP 6: D!LIVERY -----------------llt:MVt~E OIREC.."TORT Over 21, 6: Experienced Only 646-9.105 SIRVtcl DtUCTOttY Ge,...... ... ANTHONrS Guden Service 64~l94t r.ea11. m<mthly Cllf Prun- ll'li· LandscaPllll· .Exp. bor· ticulturillt. ''T enMr, lovuic j ure for Crees Gardens". 1e 'IVY REMOVAL I e IVY SCALPfNG • a.EANUP LC7l'S e WEED MOWING I so.2114 after 2 PM_ , YARD CLIAN-UPS Haulial 'n'eee • Shrubs • Ivy shaped or ttmOVed. RotoW. hn& wi:edinc·iww lawns. 642-na> lrtC9rM Ta 6740 Klw.,llt TAX SERVICE J'l'lO Harbor. C.M. ~~ rrd. a, St. $4.50: Li form SIOO. 2J Yrs. rxp. 7 Day, Amerlun Tu-S.rvi ce- G uaranteed 642-1187 J1nltorial 6790 GENER.AL Ser •,l ee•, all boUn. No job too small or too larse. ~ Houn a day. 646-1483 Cl .EAN wlndowa. floora. carp e•c : homes l olllcea. Reas. ~ Brighter Sidr 54S-f134 JAGUAR MEOIANIC Plenty or ww4f. Clean S>IOll. Good oppommiry tor Uie ri~ man. STAllSBURY BUICK :z::..t E. 11th s1P Cbsta Mesa. IUSIOY Experienced, U Ol' OYfft. Nlaht l1Uft. Apply s.t & Slrtol11 593t Pac. C.~t. Hwy. Newport Beach • S11Mmen & Men ... ,. P1perha"1lnt Career opport:y with teadl~ P1lntl"1 6t50 firm offertna cmr 100 mu- GARDENING, complf'le "'" -----------tuaJ fUndl. N or pt rtme. Tice. 30 yean experltnee, INTER or Ext. PAINTlNG, No exper Dl!C, we train. 1 reJiAble. Excellent work. IMMEO. SERVICE. Local NJt Belt ofnee, M2-im 'M2-C3119 ttf. FREE ell SCl-18:17 S... Ana d ee, 5C'1.as31 ,...,., ,.,, ... '612 IGDfERAL SemcN. ~ dial • oU>efwlW for any- tbins of ntue. '4 hn. a day. 846-1483 I P.UStin&, Phnnbln&. ep. pentr)'. Reul Rel. Insind. Ba~ OK Call .. Mike'' ~ '730 INTEJUOJt..EXI'ERlOR 12 yra in area. Reas nte9 Frff Estimate9, &42-la e PAl.NTING • Interior " Extaior. l'ree esttrnatn. Reuona~ raies. 64fr30.15 WE WUJ.. PAINT-YOUR HOUSE. Free tsUmal.ell. can 673-J'lOT * QUALITY PAINTING * Reuooable rates • :U hours • day. 846-1483 1Jl9estan l'lnadal SerW!ft, lne. OPPORTUNITY for :l indus- trlocis -.Jeamm to take ovfr my commercial office. Call for Al'PC>lntment. W. E . ~myer lteallor 18> Nf'WJ)Ol't Blvd., Of 646-lm ean Eves. 67~'>77 • Stt\'\tt 8t11tion SALESMAN Full time. Good 11alary + bmefiU. Exper. ONLY ap. ply. JIM TICE CHEVRON 2:>90 N~rt B1Vd., C.M. I SHIP CAPTAIN Private company nteds a ~anent, fUll time captain tor it's 100 foot veasel t-n· 1ared aolely for year.round cWJtomer entertainment Ship will spend w l n t e r months m Mexlcan watera and summer In Southern California. Individual mmt have proven capab1J.lt1etl al ~ ftllJ reeparillihJlltY In handling lhlp, a permanent crew of four, and guests. Ex!><'riencr •n operlltinz in :\frxican and WP~trm 1·oai.tal po11~ and watrrii. with good comman<i of Spanl<tb language and customs rcqurred. Excellent salary and fringe benefll.3 Pleue repty in can11derlce to: lex M 40 Dilly Pilot Drill Operator Two or three years recent tolerance ~:x­ perience on short run production. Some tools required. UDIUAC &AGE- WUT COAST 1 "6 Whittler Ave. Coste Meu 6'U-2491 An f'(JUal opportunity •mployer General Labor Metal plaUn1 bad<(l'OUnd. Omilt board elcbl"I. Drill pre• Md rou1'r. Machi.. Sltop Helper Prevlo\ls •JCPUienct' pre- rerred, own band tools. &iglaeer BSE t)esree requi1't'd. t:x. perleeced aa Rellablllty Eqtneer In Clreult AnaJy. aia pref ft'l'td, Wlll consider Clmdt De&lan Engineer wtlo deai1'91 to enter fteld or rellabait)'. Will ~rtorm in aimU ~group 1¥here recopition or com. peteac» II consplci~. Will lie e.~ to all pha~s of reliabJUQ and wiU l"eC<'iH tralnlq that wW pn>pare indlvtduaJ tor mana~fment. Dr1ftsman Electr...Mecheniu l MinimOm one YtM' "l>Cri· ~. Must be willing to work a.t\Y ablft Chemical lib ledlnician 'It To be respoo11ible for prrp. aration. storage. disl>('ns- lni: and pro]N!r disposal or chemical .,Jutlons linor. pnlc) for I.e. Lab. ~hni· mum two years collrgr or equivalent. M u 1 t have COUJ'le work in chem1strv. Production Test Techaiciln lnd Shift i\I u!rt possea know I P<I i:r o t elrctrical and electron1r trst theory. Wt> wrlcomr candidates who havf' N>m· pitted ttehnlcal tra1mn~ 1ehool or r~nl military electronics <'O\lnt' . Cont1ct Steve Joyce 133-0600. ut 2182 COWNS RADIO CO. 19700 JamborN Rd. Newport lffch All applicallta reviewed on merit with no biaa toward Race., Color. Creed Cir ~ EXPLORER MOTORHOME CORP. Needs Experlence4 • Carpenten • ElectriciMt • Plumbers Trailer or motor homf' man- u!artunni: rXllf'riencr man. datory. Trcmrndou' trlnif benefit~. Appl) 4000 C1mput Drive Newport hech HARD WOR&li ;-,: f"I\ f Bl'tOl'y dJ~tl i l:lrtor' I l'XpaMJOn rrealca Jobs for ambillOlt~ youn& mm. e No f'XJ>Crlf'n<'t' nPCeUil'Y • Raptd AdVan<''m~t e Top tamini:s $512. month •P· Start immediately Call MOf'I J4~ SALES OPPORTUNITY Opentn~ Cor ~ licensed rNI 1111tale mrn "' 11.omen lnlfr· MINI 10 a'snfiotlng with an airstrr'-ivr. prll(f'lllOC1S1, Costa 'lr~a Rral Eat.ate OI'• ganiiallon. Special lndlv\d· n lizl'd Pfro;ooal tralnl• le.- new sall'I ~plf'. Al 'n· quinM h<'ld confldenflal. Mr< for C N Colerwortb.Y. 612.m1 • Submit MtUme to: U.S. Divers Company Attn: Mr. RotecrtM P.O. lox 1675 Santa Ana .. CaUf. An tqu1l oppottunll.)' employer Mill Operators Mu1t hne 1t lt11t thrH Y"" recent profiting experience on multi · spindle m• chine. CADILLAC GAGE· WEST COAST 1866 Whittler Ave. Cost• Mesa 6'U-2491 An rqual oppo1 lumty rmploytr MARINE CARPENTfR F.X1>f1irnced In conMt.ruc- tion and finlshinr of cab- inetry and panel11 for !n- trrior of one-of-a.kind yachtii. Prtviou8 e.'q>C'rl- Pnrf' with some flbreglass useful Send letter or r&- lollme lo Box M 38 Daily Pilot An l'CJll al op port unitY ~mployer IUSIOYS DISHWASHERS 111 or Older DAY SHIFT APPl.Y IN PlR.SOJI; A-11 and ~5 REUBEN E. LEE 15 I E. Coest Highwey Newport BHch DISHWASHER- BUSBOY """' CJ911GMUOJI)' for !lrn· lxt1ou1 }1'unf mllll Applv 1n penon bt'IWf't'Tl 2 and f> pm. daU). Snack Shop 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• del M•r I CIA-VAL CO. IS HlllNG • Day & Swing· •Turret Lathe Operators C1ll '•rsonnel 494.f.COT -Day Shift· . tB.ONIC ENGfflllll6 CO. • Punch Press Operator L91un1 leecl\ C1flf. • Drill Press Operators A equ!l.I opportunity employer • Inspectors • Swing Shift· Clett Typist lmmrdlate openinz In Pur- C'basini a n d Production Colltrol. Diversified cled- rnl reaponsi billtiea. MUlt t)pe :;o w.p.m. Ealellenf workmK c:oodltJol\ll. • Engine Lathe Operators • Production Grinder • Screw Machine Operator e Radial Drill Operator C•ll Peraonnel 494-9401 TllONK ENGIHRING CO. . e Tool Crib Clerk • Janitor (Machine Shop) Legun1 h1eh, C.lif. AD equal opPQrtwlity employer Join this vital, •xpandinCJ in- dustry with the foremott manufacturer of aatomatic valves and controls. Advertising ACJHCY Nt>wport 8 e a c h, needJ sharp p l u/30 with abort· hand and typina aldila. Pf!'. trr agency exper. Oppor- tunity for pl ~th ablUty to ~ and tab re- ~(l()Mibllity Ca.D CALL OR APPLY CLA-VAL CO. Mrs. Brundage 642-3910 17th & Placentia BARMAIDS ••• ..• and GO-GO DANCERS Costa Mesa 548-2201 $300 per week. 638-5483 or 633-9763 An equel opportunity employer MOTHERL~ home needa live In Housekeeper. Must lo1e children. Private room It bath. Refs. required. Prefer over 40. $1:;Q • $7(111 TRAINEES I~ TO 3:.! WEDNESDAY FOR • l CATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY • Santi An1 • Huntington 8Hch • Legune 8Hch • Orenge Six neat appearing mt'fl to work In local factory ottief' distributing e~triral m11ln- tcnance equipment. No NC· ))t'rience necessary Aver- age e a r n 1 n ~ !! $5.'iO ~r month. Call Mond1ty, 11qlc for MR. TOLAND :>1:\.ll2Rl Production M1nager fi:'<<."l'Ptlonal opportunity ror man ,. xperl t"l')N'd in •II phases of f\lbber man- ufacturing with fxpeM· mg kx-81 compaey. AD n-plies stnctly confldf'nl· h i Senff Resume 10· Agencies. Wemen 73o0 -~ 96.2-l:i62 call after 2· ~~~~..._~~~-WOMAN,capa~eotbe~p restaurant cooking; full or part-tirM. Contact: Ml'. Zimmer at Bl~ OolpbJ.n .111111t1..,.,_~..., Restaurant. er~ .............. _...__ ,.._ ... _ SANDWIQI Miiken, Dl(flta Phon~ TODAY for 9 p.m.-5 a .m. 5 daffYI· NApplR y an 11ppolntment tor • more HAMBURGER E Y REWARDING 1-VTURE. ~-Placenua. Coeta Mesa. 642·9080 for eppolnt. CATERING MAN AGER. • -----matun'. experienced. Apply Acts Payable $500 m Pf'l'IOl'I. Sheraton BMcb Audit ~tllon, nquirinJ ~ Inn 211U ~ Av~ .. Hun- 7 )'t'W'!! CAlJ('nt'll(~ I ingtoo BeAdl. ----Coronet ACJ4H1cy OPl: RATORS. Garment M.tir ,.,,.,, E W ... In... Pl Srpe needle. Oa!y CJPef&· uw · a-.u ,.,on ' loN maJtin& S80-$140 Med IGl'Md it S.A. Frwyl apply. 1580 MOlll'O'fia NB. Se.nt11 Ana 541-4171 ~p. • 'CREfllED WANTED Exper. waitres111!1 J for full I: part-time. Con- CerNra for S.cya. & tract Horst Olieal, Newport Harbor Yacht C ub, 720 W. Blcpra. In Orenge County Bny Ave Oll 3-7T30 612-748~ s.t6-60:!0 ---·-·----- Scn>!'nrd Prnonnrl Agt>ncy Needed: Houaek.eepet' 901 Dovr1· Or . Newport Bch Carr for rlderly woman lite haekeep for 2 adults Helo Wented, Muttt sl~p in. 494-TTB6 WomM 7400 ANSWERING SERVICE ---------openalor. 4-12 pm lbilt WAITRWES &tart DOW In .l.liSuna &-~ .. • • . • &4-0731 BAR.MAID I Dancer wtd. E>.Pf'nPll('f'd 11 or °""r· Mini •ldrt. 1'Jp ' a Y · full or pt1rt tlmf' SAR.ONG, C<Mita Mesa i4f. Apply 1n P .. rl'Ofl 1 !19911 SURF & SIRLOIN e Nttd 5-Fullttett• Man&J· 5930 Pac. Cat. Hwy. rrs. Will n:ain· H.B., P'.V. REAL EST A TE Box M43, Deily Piiot Newport S.ach a~ 962·a244 -I HOUSEKEEPERS, experi- Shouldn't you M Mlh Walk .. r Equal opportlDlllY rmploy .. r Ir l>d Free lnhlnnatlon Phone or mite WAl.1'F.R k LEF. In<' 2629 Harbor Blvd 51~3029. SERVICE llallon -Sl•l,.~mao ExJ)f'rlrnri>d tunr.up I: brak· I'S. Oldrr man ti11r. Top s·1·, lllry I< working f'OOdltinn•. Chrvron Station. \1e1111oh1~1 Adami., IJunungton B«-t1·b I BOYS 10 .14 GCWld routea! • Good profit' BALBOA Pl:NJNSllLA DAILY PILOT • 147-4!'11 • Bartenders APPl.Y IN P~:R.<\ON R-11 and 3-.'i REUBEN E. LEE 151 E. Co.tt Hlghw•y NEWPORT BEACH ~~~-~ ~-- Designer Draftsman T\votioya~ 111tr11 12.1:, neN· ff. to htlp with y1u·t1 "Orie Wffdlna and ~n~ St hour Appro'C!matt'ly ~ hrt Deal~ and p11ck111{1n1t of t'&eh. $J8.&411 dectromt'Cbamcal compon. -BOYS fo--:-)4--1 ('f"" La1Una Seari.. So t..arun• Transicom Corp. Good routes! • Good pmfill! I &"11 w l!lth. CM!• Ml'll8 OAIL Y PILOT '42·9000 • 5C.m'I . SALESMAN As;, Al.'> to !WI. fnr bf-lll'r """"lry !!tort 192-5501 MR. UOLOJ; --1 fnctd. Park Udo ConvaJea.. , ,.,nt Crnt~r. ~ Avon C1lhna 111 Pt.TIME N.leT-etta $2.50 No l'»pcr1e1wr nr<'f'Ssary lo Edwards 545-2915 or 546-574..'i I pt>r hr. ruar. to start Mn. r;1rn 1.!Und 1nrnrnr F r,.,. WAITRESSES Ex]>tr D ~~~~' n g. CAil collt<•t shift Bl'a~mber 26.iJ :. . Coast Hwy., N.B. -----(·o· l''\L""' '"'-'rt it r • BE A ruu.ERf:ITE • ' "''"·•• v, . ..., un " o r S'> HR. GUARANTEE' Local ~omao 1n1l'rM1ll'd in ))ltrt ~ • · bmt work in a Convales· uea. 393-1992 962-3708 f'MI H°'prt.U to C'lln)' out ., E~eoced WIG i.'tyllst t""'habtlltatlon proirrt.m us-No C&llt. lloe~ req. ll\lt rf'('rrHtlon "nd hand\-('all 642--0lOO cr11fls. Parlt Lido ronv1lf'1HpARTdn.-ma_ld_fOr_exdu-__ rrnt <'<'ntrr. 642-MU sivt btt11Uty J&)on. 30 m f'OOD WAITRF:SSF.S • m11•I Mt &42-Gl~. bf. 11 f';o r.o-<io. No bllc1n1, i:XPER Secret_ary_lor_inaar-_ <ltriMly rooct• lntrrv1ew ~ tn ll'K'e 1 I ency. Newport :., 'foo , Tur~ .. Wf'd SA 'ID Beach '"''· ~: SG-2142 PE.BBL~ Rc-.tnurant, Cor· BABYSITl"ER. Live-ht w • ntT Nf'l"1>0rt " Broemuy. out. un-"fd mother OK. s. • Co<lt1 Mfq _ -Cbaat Pina arM. 545#fl. CP/;\'lml it>~B Ml'!ll hM WY'Sl'JTDl roe t.1r Md ()flf'ftln( for f' 'C booklcH~ • Utf hsdtp'a. LiVe tn I/It f'r with 110mr al'('OOntlnR out Salary. Rcl&. M-'1111 f'dur•tkm f 11 vl'lrfrly of -- p1'llrtlr11I r\prr Pr1matW"nt 1 BEAUTY Opera ton; fDll • IJlMllton ... 111rv orrn. Cftll pat-time. 1.warantee A pUl ;,17.7os1 for lntrr•lt"'~ •ae1t1on. tu-t17I WO.\iAN lo •orll in do nut BABYsrM'E'R o " e amd 111ot> 9 pm lo 5 11.m 1hlfl. child. ~ wit. Pre.Cu my A1~ly In IX'rl<M'I t no phone home HB. 53&-Ulfi ,, calla <piell.lf I BABYslTTER (I to 5) 1'ft1 Wlnche\1'1 Do.Nut llouae borne. No ~ Nloe 2lM7 ~ Blvd.:.,_£M_ 1oc. dntn H.& ..... , e R,N. ar' L·V .. N. p.m. ahlft. BABYsrM'ING wtO. ..W A.Alo Kltdltft Hr~r. Nf'W-houn-llte~---­ fO"t HaThor Conva.IHCfllt car nftdld. S48-.J131 HorM. IS!» SIJP('rlor Avr. • LEOAL SllCRErAJtY NB, 646-Ti&i 4 Jl(llS'I dell)'. llal'tllr I w.;. TtU: SUH l'fEVl:R SET'S on l'M'f' MM1G na.il'led'• 9cUalt pciwtt. _:. ...... -.. hr • iii to 1tll a,.... '9f'f fhM ,_._., &he cfoct. 41•1 tolllL ~ ' f WANTED b&bysjttcr tor 2 children, 5 nltu a Wftlr. Fri. clay thru Tu.say. ~ iolS I . IMPl.OYMINT JGM ~ Wom. 7500 Englneerl11 lecerds Ted111kll1 Must bt ~ to warts anJ lhift. hours, wetbnda. \ Knowledl• " tum pro-~. microftlm ml • printers. COWIS RADIO CO. 19700 , ......... ltd. New.,...t IMch AJJ app&atlcnl ~ «I merit with DO blu ti> ward Race, Olkll', Ci..s ar la. hoofl.hwtrvct1on 1a 1st LESSON PRll N.,, 1tartt11C duMa a " JOCW. tWfaNG ./FENCING tt.turMd from Mor•tor ~ltpl•y ttudlol ALL NEW s,.nlth •nd Mecfittrreneen WAS ORIO. $1691.00 MUST SACalfllCI 1417 ..., 5 Pc lpmdlb dln1ns rm Wt A ..... l•••.tc.• _. ........... $9U5, haa.-table. bl.a •1 llllCH ITHIT NIWPOIT llACH Iran. Llvtail rm-Meclftenu. 0,. l :at te l:M,.... -.n w1dl wood caned U'Dll Ml .., <tWoe af ecb 6 flaWle) 0,. "-1Wt 'ti I UL • ......, $229.15. I Pc 8"nilb bed-(Ww...,. ,_,...,_ & Me&ArtW .t room Mt, ua.ntte Medi-Oniftft CMlf Al,,.rt) CaD lair ltJt rlillbiWial ~ ~ sew. lqufpmtnt I012 e Ordquie 9tDdloa e 1115 Part. a.ta Mna WDT COAST I 'll* A a.t.. 1cboo11 2lt'I ................ 545-Tlll ~=--"~....,..--=~-... .-.::&. - l'ACl'C>Kr DIDCl' OPEN ROAD l>ULD 1t BOUSE CARI * au.a. SIS MOUNI'I '* SIJDJ!.DG •VAN~ * MOI'OR HOllD t200 ALL MADS 6 MODELI --------198'1 TJ'tUCKI .,,,... Nltw24WW. T .. lath.T-. ...... BEACH TR.LR. SUPPLY mu Beacb &ltd. lbrdqtma ae.dl SMl12 19 -Dem Honda Scrambler. '650 or belt dlf«. Call nm anoe HONDA .... Hawlr emt BEAal c:rrr CAMPEIU.AND l&5 Beech m.4.. H.B. 5*28llO -,A-GMC--~ TON TELESCOPIC SPttl.AL Custom Cllb • Clllllfort • .,alt rtma. AD H.D. equip. • With I fl • A1Mbn TeletlcopSc camper -c.omplete pacbp In oc.l. mnd. Mmt -· .._ m L Jlllrbar ...._ ,....,. ... A.,,.. NOO ALPINE IUd. muf&n. Good cond. --------· 'IC Alp(ne IV GT, Dir. llllldr ldp. .. cleL .. .ane cmt hi1. Can ~ $.1!0. * ~ Traller, T....e M25 SP ART AN l5 ft $llOO. uic. pvt JIC1. «M.mt Seal Bnidl Trailer .,... ta.5n& IJS.A IOMIO MOl'OllS 9o'"l5 Garden Cil'o9e m.d. 1---------- Gardeo Grove JE T-41639 UMd C.. '67 MG ___ ....._. __ ~~ mZ °:.tee: . ~onTH . L.,d our 1DOdent ~fa. WV. l ";"r cWtle.a to pmntee at&-CH EV RO LET flctton atter·)on:tlueT You owe lt ._~to... MUST "·SELL ' UI. ~. ~, • • • S~LE ' LfJJU '04 CHEV l/J.T . PORTS PlclNp 6, ~ ndlo and hea~ : ::::..:,.:: '" 11399 wire wheels, hard 1X> 1et J' 25717 MG yellow' with w.ct tlim.. '63 vw BUS ~tcul l]M. ltOGEll IMPOR~ • • sua.$'1ereen.: - l9G Cud. OrVft II-rd. Garden Gto'Ye Kia 130 • • • '65 IMPALA HOU 609 '66 OPEL ltlck. radJo and heater. 11M9. / RPM 111 .. lbr u.d ean • trucb Jolt can 111 a ttee t1t1mate. ' GIOTH CHEVROl.Et HOONewCut .... ..... ... . :A BETTEB IDEA THAT'S JU:Al..L'Y FIRED fJPll T"Jy Colt Lua ••. Than You Think!! • f:"ooo"~......., dwto1a c... .....,. ....... ,... ....... Ta ·. lj41l-· S61'-.· -. ... '63 FORD '6J 'fOID . • • ITATtoM WA,IMIM. ~ OALAJ(ll .... w. ~:. ,_,...,. ........... ............... •. o.u.-.....,,.IA-M • .S28t! s2210 : . .,•4 '6' RAT · ··~rlMPALA . . . uov COURN,....., 111~_,.,c.._ ,....$298 "':~f888 ' '65 lflll S.S.. ~ ,_ .. ,.. ,_,..._ ...... IM,_.. w .............. ~""" ..., ,... ....... ··s68) ... lttM4M. ' s1288 I '65 lllBAll& · '6S PlYM. COO,I. ~ ,._. ~c...e .......... fedwY .......... UM9 ......... S788 S1888 '60 CllY. ... ..,~.,.. e... TT ""' ----$388 $689 .,, UMllBt '65 FORD cso 111 ' DOOi. --·-.... .......... ,~ ~-· 5988 .. '"'* '"f- .. ' .. CADILLAC IUICKS.JAGUARS ~-J.•AA. . ~111 G.M.C. Trucks ~ a.a....... • ....,.,_~ ..., ....... ... c. 0.1. ·~-· 234 i. 17th ST. 4 ~ °' altra m«lern ....... 141-7161 OMlil1ac facilJtid d~ --;::::;::=::::::::::::::::::=:;::::;., U.. CV OM. to betur eell and aervice ~ 2100 HARBOR IL VD. new a.net used Cad1llac Au» """'m cnobttn. STCANSOSTau.RYMB~~ NABERS ' '63 CHEVROLET "' Bbelyne 4 cb>r statloo was· Sl 695 0,.. Mty 'If t ,... ~ on. Thrifty 6 eyllndu wtth ,,,.,....':'All•c•m•• I.it. 1tt 6 ,.....-<111 .. ka. automatic, radio, lM!lttt, . • n. 1'rll Cw Lot Gil CHDROLET '63 BUICK l\nd pnced t)de weekend at 1951 IMPALA 4 door, Low ;Jllltlaif' Btfd.f led r 2600 HARBOR BLVD. only • • • mllea1e. P.C. PIS • RIB. JOHNSON Ir SON '63 PORD • .,. .. , calaeJ Pek~Neli'iwic.r.iiiiiiiiiilii~iiiii~~·iliiiiPlii Le Sabre 4 door an. IC· (X)STA MESA 540-9100 $695 Cean car • C11N owne.r • , L.........•~ Galalde * 2 ._ "...-.._ a.am.. ~ ...._ • • tory alr condltlonb:lc. power lrfual SeJL Mab o&r. fZS. -Mm:ury .,_"..,... -.llllut ......... ••••h. stemnc, power b1'kn, '67 Clldlllec The First Car Lot on 4767 Evn. , 0,.. 'Wt p.m. llrTD.lne Jfblte ~ ....,..._ Ped. A.Ir, ellect ....._..., other extna. An Ideal fam.. Sedan de Ville Harl>or Blvd.! ' 2Ml HMtlcw Blvd. 642-'T!M Uc, Ndlt, Msttr, ,_.., e1ee. ......,..._ P.t ..... Uy car. Roomy wst.b all 10,tQ> M.iles. Fare mist brown, JOHNSON & SON 'II 1>0l>GE Dari. 2 dr CT I, ~ .v:.i:-: la 1 M.; J1t7.1111..-. tbe comforta at... leethrr in!Bior, 1tereo ta· Lincoln-Mercury CONTINENTAL pla. ........ orta OQ •• $795 . . • '11$ llUS'WfG~ W.. • $995 dlo. Full power, all' condl-Open 't11 9 p.m. '11' • .,..1. VI r.u,-. Jllc:ll; * COlld The Flnt Car Lot on tionhw. Ntw car wan-Mty. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642.mJO '62 OJoUnental, It befp, pile •• Dod1'9 Dart CT. New '!!le nnt Ctr Lot Cl8 • c-4 111ruo11t, ~ Harllor Blvd.! A$54LL:~ '66 CHEV Caprice 2-dr HT. P'~ lthr Int. law ~-brb. ... lhocka, new thft, JOH~~.!SON mJie Jrb '*1 •.ia JOHNSON & SON Ps, pb, Auto. fac air. excel Wile• car. Good Nbbn. .-. RIB. Pl. air. M1-Z1CT ...vn • H11 IHI V-1> Jt a II. Uncoh>-Mtrcury Oldsmobile-cadillac: Inc. buy • $2350 494-4014 a1t 6 P o " e ~eJYtblnl.5 n&6 ... ~ U.-.MacaJ ltaid trw. Pod ~ Open ·w • p.m. mo So. Cout Hwy. pm. . :1i-"' ..-.... , Opel 'Ult,.... Slati-.twm.• 00 Rarl>or Blvd. &Q.111§() lquna 8-ch $l084 1964 atEV Impala 4-dr. Air, lM1 U.... ..... ..,.-m ,._Ill Bf VI, ... 6c -;,.;:_ _____ e&-:-lea.1-n '67 Cadlllac full pwT, Pvt pt;y. One own-'6t <Df'J'INDf'l'AL ' Dll. 119 t•dr. 1'alaa ltllClm ._ J'Clld 2 dr ~ ,. s 'ina. .;;: -._ Blint -:r.~f'~~fd;m~ COUPE «· Must SAC! $1295. :'11 t~ -::; ~ ~ w ... ~WI llPd. IOOf .... .._ a amlllr. SH. .._ $1SCI). Prtv. party 11541i51 Full power. air cond!tiorrlJll,. 60-2339. pwr., 'or $2'195 full Cir-. $1S Ott -ii. Clllllr. W ......_ 1 ~ JVB. alD N.. car Wll?T&Dt;)'. -'62 CH.EVY Station wqon, 9 ~-:.. ~2'11>4 .. ~ ftlcan Wap. .. ~ lld trw tr .. ,..__ _,. C9S. 119 CADILLAC SPECIAL! 1JU5. Bel Air V-8 auto trans. . dr. I cyl. aato tram. .... IDOd eoail. 5&GU 91f-8Nl $4195 $800 Eves. Sat Is Sun '64 CX>N'I'IN!Nl'AL. New 8'7Ml7I. '5T 1'0RD OOH\'. '67 Clldlllac Coupe de VIiie ALLEN 6i.J.0010. cond, wht w/blk lLbr top " New ttr. a batt«J. OLDSMO .. 01dsmoblle-CadWac: Inc. '66 Delx, Sportven. Xlnt Int· 1:;;_1:;!1ie:;· 9':':~~-l'ORD Tune-QI», $Z50. or._ o/W. --------run power. al!' condltioninJ, leather interior, vinyl top. 12,000 mllet. New car war- ranty. llSO So. Cout Hwy. cood. auto, $1995 nitrd aeat. tu. · · · ~ 'IT 0-... Ditta Mtp. Leauna Beach 494-1084 1138-lm '68 Contlnental. Brand new. ·~ ~ 511() XL ConYt. t..ded1 Lo m.a..1a nn- '67 CADILLAC '1i5 I-·'· SS Conwrt 4 i.e ... for S155 ,_.month. ~ Xlnt mech. Take u..CUIY mdJ ........... ._ C rttb' ··--· Atk for Hal Sanden, Ltue O' bU:' •· 615-414) er 115-"'l&R onve • apd. pe. pb. xlnt, $1400. Orir Man.qer '4U9l1 iasa ___ _.....;,;......_..-.__ '5E Olds 4 cir. Nblt tn., $~595 run power, a.1r COGdltionr· owner. 833-m• •62 MERCURY 1111 pdnt. Good tnlllp. • ALLIN Nfllll car WUT&Dty. ,63 II Wqon. roNl'INENTAL 'fl daJl 4 t Pam,. aantry Sqalre. UM. Kl t-136 O~c Inc. $5095 Xln~ Na tfrel. cir. compL pwr. 6 alt, -,., ,., rA, delx Int. v~ II.mar 2 ._. eostaa. .. OUlS Tacmdo mo So. ())ut Hwr. ALLEN '68 Tap $950. 536-1931 673-4350, 673-1564.... .... cml 11'100. ICT-»C ~ bilckv· ... red .,. m:um& ...., .. is, ' IAraria Belich 49'-Ul4 ~e Inc. '11 ftlcaD 21.0DO mDa CJD __.. .. whh Idell Maire .-... IO.-e 'ii c.dlDac. Brand DIW. 1150 So. ())ut Hwy. '61 Impala ~ ~ COIYAJI ..., 1110tm', DIW 11nJte9 Is Mt. ridlo Is beater. Idal 1...-b' $1CT per IDOllth. Lquna ee.ch $1084 ~d :-m.cm• " BY Owner . ._ OnaJr fNit ed. $3!0. 561034 ICboci _. tar ••• Net <doeed end) Jeue. Ha.I 'G CADIU..AC. ~-A Ir l'lll (L~•-a 4 ..S SUDO 'II ftlr4 Gbr;f cm9 auia Jll, • $691 OLDSMOIU . Sanden. Lesae Jlanlcer cand. tun llO'ft!', best ofier. .. ......,"'~ _ ~-ad top. Ideal..... larfer. Tbe 11l'lt Car Lat on M24llD IG.Q251 aft I pm . wtatya. Good cmd. '115. ---962• f .._ '19 Ott offer. seer Harilor Bl'fd.I ---~--- NOW! WE'RE ~ ;/1J,,,, • ;;:--- --' --. ... r~ ., • -. ... • Ill ,,. • • ' c .. • • ... ~--::. ... i ' I ... f .... I I ~ -~ ~ ~-~ j l \ ~ ... ~ AT .lohnson. Son EXPANSION SALE 1967 DDIONS'llATORS CONTINENTAL ••• $AVE •• $1800 MERCURYS •• ; •• $AVE •• $1300 COUGAR • : $AVE •• $1000 1968 DEMONS1RATORS MERCURY I • ; •• $AVE ••• $ 800 COUGAR • • • • • $A VE •• : $ 600 CONTINENTAL •• ;$AVE ••• $1000 1965-'88-'&7 COltTINENTALS All h,.,. ffle fl-tMcJiet. "'fiidlllf ..+OINfM $2895 if......... ,_.... ....,..,. .... "''"'-.. ,_ ...... ,... fectery .. -wftlt ... ,... ........ Pectwy w1~ ~ tteri •••••••• '87MERCURY $&195 M...tdalr, 2 d.-M~ ~ .. tad;.. '-ai~, ,_., 1t.wo f11t. ~•Ir• .. fact. air, tllt ttMt-1119 •lleel, ,lus m•"Y •xtras. Fe~ t_,., W1rr111iy, '&1 COUGAR s.1195 AeiM!etlc, re41e, k.+er, ,_., ateerl119, ~.bl, factory air, low atMti.,. w/w et.. Ch.tee ef l. F1ctery w1rr111..,. '17 EICURY $2295 Slryferlr •ltll fllll ,_., l11cllldl119 powtf' atelfln9, pow•r ~, ..... •hff'l119, •/w etc. C\elce ef • Fecter, wurenty. '84 CHEVROLET $1595 r...-re Her4te111 C..1111. Ulre ,._ e.Mitieti •M sh_, llrted ef ,_Lew 11111 ..... '64 BUICK $1795 -· '17 MEICUIY ~ P11lr Sf9tlett w..-. ~c, radle, i...t.r, ,_., ........ ,_. ~.~ .......... ~ ,_. ....... ·~ •• , ........ ,,.. ™• •••+1 ... .,.. •• Iv•• n•• -i. ....., Melf. 'D CONTINEITAL ·~=.=.; .. J'clld Country led Wq. JOHNSON •SON 0"9'171 y_, dean IDOd lJfts A Iota UJ:lcoln.Mercury mo. Dlr. Ct( &ldru. 5t5-3'CT Optn 'tll t p.m. 1963 Corvair 100 c.aupe. lot .. ltancbero, relllt --....., 1141 ~ BhcL 142-111150 OUl8 '11 .a. Air, .... bp ftC1ne. 3 IPftd, $475 --Wll eccept ... olrer "' 16M auto, ..,oo eond., 2 na tlNt, cuklr ale. P9t ~-•TJ12 =======:.• ....._ S350. ea.mo w mm wacoo. 2 dr., ltaD-MUSTAN~ PON'llAC CORVITTI .U. VI. $250. 3GI (.'larcm. 119 r.r.tanc GT Cm9t. air --------•• '61 Corvette • -.W. Must do. 1fpt Bcb. C'Cll'ld, pa. disc tnlres, Jt.aU7 '6l TE¥PIST O:llWt ~ Mil tbla wee.kend. m: • • J'ORD 6 cyt, stir, rad. 'l"ack, pwr tap. 13,500 mJ Needs 1'1111' end ....tt. !If 1225, n4: 54Ml15 2 *· Pvt pty $125. m.3440 Pvt ptJ m.a860 / ot bat off. rruH3 aft 3 ~ "" C.n 9'GI New C.rt flOONew Can 9IOONew C.rt tlOI YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC D!AUl SERV1N6 THE ORANGE COAST HARIOR AREA. HAS IEEN SEWNG AT A FAST PACEI • Nabers Cadillac has now, whet we believe to be the finest la1"9e selec- tion of immaculate one-owner used cars to be found anywhere. • Undoubtedly yoy've heard this statement many times before, but let us prove it to y~by o visit to our new agency! • • ~ acres of ultra modern total Codillac facitities desi9ned to better sen end servi~ new and uied Codillac automobiles. . . '66 CADILLAC fJfll C-OtVllla. Tllll ~ t _, ar ,.. .. fJI CMIJlllc'a -Mlll.-t ... .....,., .., andlflonlnlo ............ '"" -,..., ... •llMll "*" ..._. ...... . '65 CHEVROLET ttltS INllllll ................ ..,.,..,le .--r II 4 ,_., ..................... ....., -w1111---. .... lllallr wllll bl.a ....,. ... .... .. '65 CADILLAC ~"I HMI'--.U ~ ..-r ........... ..., ... ... "°"'~ •. A...,,.., ....... .... • ,,., °"'· Wllll• ... .,. ..... lilml ore-.......,. "" • '65 FORD '6S CHMOlET $1195 '67 CADILLAC $S)t. '64 PONTIAC ,, ttl COIVUTllLE TOPS FOi THE UDIES! H>I A L1Mn1D TIME WI• AU ·GMNG ,AN fMPOITID LADY'S WIG REI WITH IVllY NEW I CAI WI SEW '---__.;.;;;;~~ UNBEATABLE LIKE THIS! , .......... IADIO, T1MTD ~ 11C011 MOW, DUL llAT •TS. DOOi ... , ..... Ml. W1D1M fllOllf SIAT wrnt HAN• nm-WNITI 100.. St1. NO. 21Z. ONLY 568.70 I ,_ MOlnM LIOI M MONTHS Af/111 N01MAt 099-,,_. CASH OI ' 1IAm DOWN. n - -'55 "' ' __ ....._ ___ _ Used Cart 9900 -------T .. ID "a.uslC" ,. 1-llRD VAUANI' •s WHJTE T·Bird: auto.. ~ T·IW. ~ ~ '63 T-BJRD cmv.: help w/ '61 Valiant V ~· Best ofter remonble ~. pr: teat wlllte 1Dp; fl&ll power. er trade 'foe a csmper. A deck. S45-1GI • BEAUTIIU.. "12 T.alrd Low '1.1'»· 120 Lexington Lane, 892-9l'19 Q1ARGE m ~ JIJ'Nr'· $9SO Pvt a.ta Mesa. SM-4074 White elepbantaT D11M a 11De l""°"ed Autoe _ NOi M,....... ..,._ 9600 ~ Aut0t 9600 ~rted Aut0t ~ snaAL SAYllOS ON CllTAIN MODllS Of 19'1 VOi.ViS • MU'S I ITS · • MTII HEALEY S"9mS • ... . . , '66 MERCURY 2 Door h r•l1111. lle41o, hH t.r, H tom1tlc fT•n•· 111l..te11, p.ww •tMritlt •M lw•lr"' f1ctw, air ~011dlllo11h19. • , $2677::., t.bllbu 2 o.., ......... ........ ti~ 6 cylh14w, l1t ktr •t $11 :. • 2 Oeor ''°'"' 1..41• •114 k .m, ...._ .. , tren1111iui911, ,_., ttMnllf. - .$1277:~ . '64 COMET CAUINTE 2 Door hardtop. b 4lo •114 hH t.r, Hte1111tlo tr..i1111lnl011, ,_ ttoerlllf. '64 THUNDERBIRD Crulsom1tlc, power rftwint-wlndewa·H•ft. re• 410 H4 hH tor, N4 flM tlto.. ftchry •lt - dltlo11l119. 1968 SMC HANOI-VAN COMPLETE WITH CAMPER ··.ON .DI s·p LAY NOW ·! . ...__ .. DNL Y $4295-- Wiii' • taa a rai vacation um ,.r. Bes1n an 8dwntutt ln outdoor llvfns wtt.h 10'll' Vf!t1 O'lrn W S¥•ap Camper. EQJoy all ,..tile' oomtort at the aeuhott, In the mountalnl, Oil tbe deMrt or ~ your preference may bt. Let Red-E-Kamp take you hun~. tllhhlc. ~. 111b~ aeetitt Gt Just plan outdoors with all the eue of ataytri1 In your own home. rour ftcatSon over, Rfd.J:..Ka.rnp becomet a second car equally at home ill a super market putdnr lot or a natted. t.dt tn11. Vee It for work du:rlna tbe week-enjoy It for fun on the Wffkendl. . ~~ u a multl-p.irpoM veh.lde. It can take )'Oil and )'OW' fam11J Into naaed badt ~. cnaa. ciw: al,\plr ~ at Jqa1 lptld limits. baul bu1ld1DI mat1ri&11,. p.n:lm ..is. at what- ever "" ~ wilh and 1UD provide tbe elep.nce far an ~ on the town. • w ,_,.,, i:au bf!«n ~ a.rid ~ by mll1iw eraftsrMtl for tbt W »Omible ~ tSOll fll lta mt.tor •'*'9· Only mat.dalt" ~ hlft.l ~cy are Ulfd ln It• oomtNct$on. • \ llAND NIW HAND NIW IRAND NEW 1968 C0111NA DILUXI Frt1h elr h .. ter l 4efteater wltll Air Flo votiletie1t, ell 11ew 1600cc 1S hfl •11tl11e, Iliac ~•liH, 4 lflH4 tynchre trel\amiu l..,, wlnyl l.+erior, ltnli llfl, 4't111e I ce1rte1y llthh. p144e4 4e1h I vhen, ... t I sholll- 4er lttlt1. '1788 * • MUITANCI '66 MUSTANG n388 Re4io, h .. ter, WSW tlru , "4.clre+ , ..... whi+. ...... w/ltln• •l11yl l1ttor. No. 114 '67 MUSTANG Re41o, hoe+•t1 H+tmetlc, tl11~tl1n, WSW, Sl 988 !.uu.+ ...... ,.,. 11111...-, "'-fa' Wern11- ty. Ho. 2U ALSO AVAILABU tt•MUITMM w. .-. n. .., c-. .,..,.. ..__ 11n •MUtTA ... Vt. ... y...., w~ ........ ,I. HMMUITA .. c---.. vt. ...._ "' ""-''-w. '91. Mew ar •nelltY. lttt 1WMUSTAMe • C\14-.......... """*" ......... ~ 1'" llMll'TA• P~UCIC w. .......... P41c .,.... ,_. ...-; '9fl* .,.._WW ITl•M 'WMUlt .... • ~ ................. ...,,... ... ,.,,..14.S *1 MU$TAM • VI. ............... ,. wl ,.. .....,_ '* ...... ,... .... '* uno..--~ .... "" 1tlJMftTA• · VI. ........ .,. ......... ~ .,...._ ...... - ....... --...u.c. ... -:~ ........ ..,.. ... -• Your Choice '58 P•llCJlot lfeck .. .,..i ... roet No. m • '60 FalCon l Dr. Amt. .. ,_..:·he.tar. He. Jll . Your ·Choice '62 Comet 522 uH, ~·-·, .. .,.No.'" ,I ·I '• ..