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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-27 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot, ----- , Yoar Boaetown Dally Paper VOL:. ll, NO.• 02, l SECTIONS, ~ P A&ES (_ J TE~ CENTS • 0 tu en ts _am us Major Dies on , Mesa Marine Had Only 30 More Days to Serve University Chiefs Held A Marine Corpl major from Costa Mua -who vohlnteered f« one more bellc"*1" combat mlulGa whDe waiting t,o return home -was shot down and killed ill South Vietnam. Memorial aervieta for Maj. Wllliam J. Walker, 33, are scheduled Tuesday at ' p.m. In the cbapel at the U.S. Marine Corps Air Facfllty, Santa Ana. 1be yoon.g heilc:opter pilot's body WU llOt recom'ed, but be will be retuning to tbe chapel in wboee choir be wig foe 21h years through the ~arts and minds of his mourners. Maj. Walker's wife V i r g i n I a , daughter Julianne, 8, and sons Harold, 7, and William, 4, of~ Dakota Ave., learned of his death Thursday. The U.S. Defense Department said Maj. Walker wu sbot down near Da Nanc April 2n, while piloting an H·l "HaeJ'' helicopter on a aearcb and destroy mlasfoo. -''The thin1 that makes it so tragic is tnafhe bad been taken off the firing line because he wu due home within 30 days. But he volunteered to 10," a netitibor, I.any Radell, of 3211 DUota Ave .• said Frtilty. Radell said )4aj. Walker wu 1n his second Vletnanl tour when death caught up. adding that t,. had Ire· quently volunteered for more mlulona than tboM alllped t.O him. He WOG a number ol declradom In his 21-year Ccrps career, lncladllg the Air Medal wttb two silver ltsl Jnd three gold stars, the Vietnam lll"Vice 'Spring Ahead' Maneuver Oue Sunday Morning • It's really Vflry simple. Yoo set your clock fc:rwwd cme boar w!len you go to bed toniCbt and, starting tomorrow, Y<IU bave .mare IUD for fun from now until next October. It's time for tbe first hall of the an- 0•11.Y ,., ... ,.... ...... .., lttdllN......, • L•• "... nual "IPdnc ahead and fall back" SPRING AHEAD -You don't have to take the slogan as literally as Sheila McWilliams apparently has here. But what the 19-year-<>ld current Miss Corona del Mar is trying to tell you is that tonight you &et your clock ahead for daylight saving time. Just remember "spring ahead and fall back." maneuver. Dayligbt saving time com· es to the Paciflc coast oCfldally at 2 a.m. Sunday. Consreu made it all very limple in 1986 by adoptb\g the Uniform Time Act. 'nllt meant that, beglnning last Y~ elf Slates ablerve dayupt S8V• BeUch Tract Residents I Ulf tbM from 2 a.m. OD tb9 .tut Sun· dat .. April 1111tll 2 a.m. on the last StWdlw Ill October. Of &.se, Ooqress Jeft the door ...... local option. That made Jt not IO~, Protesting Freeway Line Adlona residents, for example, Molded that -when summer tern· perature1 1oar to 120 degrees In the shade, and there Is no &bade -wh o Deeds more lllll? A.nnouncemeal of the Orange Line beiat the _,,., .. s• choice far the future RmrtPIJtoa Beadl Freft•Y bu left man1 raldeats ol Huntington £acb nearly bl *>ck, Mra. Gerald Lsnen of lftl Waymeutb Lane told the DAU.Y Pnm J'nda7 aftuDOon . She uid that She re1idtnta of her tract -HuntiJCton Crut -have 'begun a pe(IUon eampalgn to ur1t the dty council.I of Hmtiqton Beach and P'owsUln VtlltJ ••the atata fer 1 DATES RIGH'E BEYOND COYER public bearing and adoption of the Therefott, Califcrnta's Mlghbor to Greeu·Red line •bich the two cities the east iJ one ol two states ln the !'iO blc:ted Unlted States wblch will not push Its 1T mau m~g bas been called for cloclu forward tomorrow morning. cul HawaJl 11 tbe otber. ! p.m. Sunday in tbe -4e-sac at T!teH 11'• a tw sobarbl1 In the Wadebrkl1e Orde aoutb Of Garfield Avenue and east Of Beach Boulevard Chlca10 area Pd IOIDe eountiea In to tell reaJdents of the area why the Mlc:bilin wblc:b don't co aion& with freeway route should be opposed. the da11tlbt-1trttcblna Jdea. either. While th• proposed freeway line But far mod of UI, da1Utht 11 goln~ would not cut throQ(b tbt tract, It to lut bl1er 1n the ••tnlnl.* alter we would come so cloee that ruldents of punc:b out on U.. time cloci and head tb9 tract feel the value of tbetr homes , for the '1eadi, pool or lawn mower, la tlM 948.000 to '60,0GO ,_... would be •tartlaf toaaorrow .. ~··d. abe sa:ld. 8o18t blP tt • lim.p&e .. ftll. Set · ,...._ "' u.. an.ce roate 1s tM Cloet .......,. tcmtpt _, c•t to h Int '1tllil!rf bl H1111111B,_ Bwh ~ • ..._ ._.,.ow. .01 ii• ........ ( ..... ) Uae. Olla' 11 rllrtt blft 1letued faplmt ._,,a •<.,._> ... 8oCb o.Wn Grove .S 1'oantaln V.U., flt.; eoadlf art upeetad to aik 811 it* Bll!JW*Y ~for a JJQblk MlrtQ on adopUotJ ot the 0rl1' .. Line. BOCJl cltlts are ~ to the llM. Only ltlntoe ad WNtmJ.nster are ( FREnAYr Pait I) London Dnig Oiarge Facea Folk Singer LONDON (UPt) -American f9lk linSW Ja»t '•Ill wu charred Fri· day n1Cbt ~ poaMUlq a qnantJt.v of ~ana. &be wu detained •~ she WM tlav1q Loodao Airpart f o r a-Yi. ) ~ medal and a Purple Heart, from an earlier Vietnam tour. Radell said th.e family will }X'obably receive a posthumous award or some kind in honor of Maj. Walker 's ulti· mate sacrifice. He was formerly safety officer for Heavy Marine Helicopter Squadron ~ and was safety offi~r of Heao- quarteu and Headquarters Squadron. (See MAJOR, Pa&e !) The Preeident. annoubOed l4lrcll 31 he will not nmQbut made clear :ie -.i.....-. tw ._ w will JX>t\)e-·~iD&be~Qn. ~~--.?:u.."'C in HUoa ... wldeJy inberprt~ ed as dkected primarily at Kennedy and Mc0ar1aly. critics cl tbe way he has handled the Vletnern war and other problems. Th.is and the chief execuUve's pledge to work for oontinuence of his domes· tic progrems poid.ed stroneJy to Hum· phrey, the mdefatJgable defender of Jtihnson policles at ,borne and in Viet· .-i. It remains Uldlsclosed just bow aod when Jdineon would help his Joyal vice pretident '6ck up support for the Democratic COl\'eut.ion in August at Chicago while Ktnnecty and McCarihy harvest the pul>Uclt)' and tbe votes from presidential primaries he is not entering. But Humphre). 56. Js regarded as a r.trang prospect to win the nan.ioatian, (See RUMPRU!Y, P11e %) .New Cable TV To Stretch Alon~Goa•t ~ •new cable ~ii (CATV) firm .itJ IOOD bl • Jta 1entlt.JtJ from QDt end" ol the aie ~ to the other. . • Newport Beach Cablevision, Inc. has taken over CATV trancbise.t in Newport, SeaJ Beach Leisure World and Mission Viejo. Richard Tully, board chairman of Foote, Cone & Belcling. Inc. an· llOWlced today that N'e w port Cablevision will begµi laying un· dersround lines in Newport within 90 days. The Newport CATV company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Foote. Cone & Belding, the nation's sli:th largest advertising agency. The ad firm iB headquartered in Chicago. Tully noted that Newport city or- ficiats recently aPJ>roved the transfer of the city's CATV franchise from Pacllic Cable Service to NewpGrt (See CABLE TV, Pafe %) IDmlterly Harris ancl Cwtll Slaton pMr ovtr back of papier·macht 0 Pvth Mt· Pull You'' animal lram Dr. Doolittle made by Dolores Bowles' MCODd trad41 Nnport Elementary clan. Student. made animal over Euter Week and alter ldlool with belp of student Luchtr Joeae Raably. Prisoner COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) -About 75 Negro students, protesting a lack of Negro courses and faculty mem· ber1, seized the OhJo State Unlvenlty administration building Friday and held two vice p~ident.s and f o u r acllool emptoyes priloner for elgbt hours. The take-over ended wben unlver· sity officials agreed to a five.point plan to resolve Negro grievances. About 75 members of tbe university committee to end tbe war in Vietnam participated in a Vietnam teach-in on the ground floor of the building while the Negroes had control. The take-over started when t h e students, part of a group called the black student union, entered the sec· ond • floor office of Gordon B. Car· son, vice president of business a n d finance at the school and detained him in his office. They also held John D. Corbally, vice president lor academic affairs, a campus security officer, two secrt· tariea and an employe of the Depart.. lllJJ\t at bUlnul DI\,~ th1'egrGM ·-·--· doors abut .ner anowlnl ~ ~ ployes to leave. ' ~~'-1waa ~-l•••e after IDOIU an hN' .. _.,., te dla· cuss the aitGtiaa 'W\ijr otmlnaDJty r• lations dirtetor Clifford Tyree and WaJte:r Tarpley of. the United Com· munlty Council. Garson then wu per· mitted to attend the negotiations und- er guard. A s,POilresman for the demomtratora saJd in addition to wanUne NtV"O hi•· tory coarses taught and more Neiro faculty members the Negroec allo de· manded more Negro counselors, a Ne- gro department of student affairs, sbict enforcement of open housing and more emphasis on Negro music. The 1p<>kesman saJd the Incident was triggered by the complaints of four Negro girls, who said they wen removed from an lntra-dormJtory bus after the driver objected to their dla· CUtsfon Of a black power meeUfll. U.S. Viet Stand Puzzles Koreans, Vice Consul Says S. G. Park, vlce consul ol Sooth Korea, said ln a talk at UCI Thursday his countrymen are puzzled at the United States' new peace-seeking posture in Vietnam. '.'..Such a strong country as the Urilfed States, which stands for the liberation of all mankind, should limit ii.sell , • • I do not understand Jt,'' he said. Park said he does not agree with the bombing halt and advocated march of U.S. 1r<>0p1 into North Vietnam "u they did tn my country.'' H!s appearance was spon sored by the UCJ Young Republicans. Only 10 students heard him spealt. Park guessed It will take at least a year until the Pueblo crew la released "lf your government doesn't take 1ome positive steps." He c.lalmed that "at ~ decisive mo- ment your government did not 1bow re1oluteneu with the Communlats'' and warned that "North Korea may take the U.S. to be fiimsy and weak ... He sald hi1 m1UtarlrtJc viewpoint ls based on th.t belief "the CommunlstJJ signed the truce at Panmunjom not because they wanted peace b. ut becauae they needed time for rearm•· ment. He said 11 tbe United State.I ne1odatet a aettlemmt in Vietnam Httinl QP a coalltlon lcmnuDIDt that lnch.ldes Com.numilt elematl "the worcl of Amedcanl no lclllter .ut be relied on In Alla!' Park said South Korea aboukt k la- vtt.d to alt In on peact ne1ot11Uont becaa1e Jt ha.1 troops of ll0,000 ht Vietnam. "South korea ll the 11\Jntna example Af th• IUCCUI ol your Far Eultn policy," ba said. "North Korea la 1n dtlperaticm to~ the stabUltJ and peaee.'' I :°' D \IL V PILOT DA Hits l'iol.ence Must An alleged flaw ln the President's riot commlaalan report was cited Fri· day by Orange County District At- torney Cecl1 Hieb. The report failed to lead off from the premise that the Mtio.o murt oever reward rioters, be aaid. Addresslnc Huotiogton B e a c b Rotarianl in obeervance of Law Day May 1. Hieb cited an incident In Loa m dem'a!Mla ol a clty couneiJ A~~ut week. A Necro militant com relCll'ted to tbreata and autlnus MR a.ter • telniakw, the dbtrld Jltcney teedtd. . . :. ''He was rewarded wt• more at- .tention than he otherwise would bne .received but for biJ v1c.1ous attack," .Hicks pointed out. . ''What a tenibte, terrible, terrible tragedy that we are asaa11inaUng peo- ple on our streets.'' Hieb continued. "We In law enforcement are con· ~ that the riot report supporters say it bas some sound points but fall to make the point about not rewarding lawlessness." Hicks said th u-.sinat.lon of Martin Luther King Milled voi.ces tryinJ make th1a point. ''We can'\ be silent f• lbe Wl'Ollg reaton w. still QlUJt b.a't'e lawful COii· dlllCt," added. _ • 1'be atior'Gey aid the m\ral climate in the dtlea ls undermined In little ldJous ways -by having ii· JegaJ, raffles, topless bars a n d bookmakers takin& t2 bets. ROYAL HOPEFULS -ConteJtants for the Miss Fountain Valley crown seek tiUe tolligbt at Tamura School. Pictured (from left, front row) are Andrea Karcie, Vicky Nelsen and Penny HeJenlhi and (in rear) Kristeen Eastlund, EJJen Evans, Deborah Cash and Von- nie Graham. The eighth contestant, Jani'! Kennedy, was not presenl , far the photo. Marine Biologist Reports :.On Deep Sea Research ~ B7 THOMAS FORTUNE • °' -De"' ........ with the decrease in pressure as they swam upward. The scattering eCfect Is n o t ne>ticeable in the morning when the siphonophores ''run out of gas," he remarked. Myctophid.s (the lantern flsb) also migrate upward at night. aleeplnc at the depths by day, he said. He said be observed them Jn great numbers .off the coast of Central American countries where new sup· plies of protein are sorely needed. He suggested that since they are at- tracted to light, a llf(ht and pump be hung in the ocean. "I actually believe you could juat pump them home.'' he said. They could be ground to make fish meal, he explained. lie Po(nted'out fhat lt r. only "• short •f.ep from an 'innocent' raf.Oe to benefit a good cause to a promoter situation 1n which, for example, $3,000 Is railed for a eood tau.le., but tbe pro. moter makes $12,000 to '15,000 for b1mJelt. "lt'• th• little things that add up Into a bealthy or a alck communlty, law· abidlq or Jaw.oo.itiq,,. be said. "It'• like vottni. U ~ refuae to patroa.ize booJanakn er toplilel hara or IDetaJ ram. It W'OUld al.l -and the commmdtJ'• law-abidina rm.,. woald go tp. "The tame principle applies to bow we drive our cars, bow we conduct our private lives, bow we don 't condon• and support illegal activities," be COD· eluded. 8 Beauties Seek Valley Title Tonight ~ Eight Fountain Valley girla tonllht will compete for the title of Miss Foun- taln Valley ua m a JMl&eant at 7:30 p.m. bl Temura Scboot. 17340 s.t.a Su:r.a.nne St., Fountain ValJ17. Admiaaion will be free. Conteetants are PeDa1 Helenini. 11. Ellen Evans, lt. Debbie Cuh. 18, Vonnie Graham. 18, Jule Kennedy, 17. Andcu Karcie.. 17, Kristeen East· Jund , l&, and Vicky Nel90IJ, 16. Judges for the event are Miss Carol 'J'rlpsansky, who is affiliated with John Robert Powers, Town and Country Shopping Center, Orange; Misa Marla Marklein, Huntington Beach artiat; Fountain Valley Mayor Robert Sch· . werdUeger: Bruce Gossett, kicker with the !As An&e)es Rams, who llv· es In Fountain Valley, and Don Lucas, television and stage comedian who aJ. so lives in Fountain Valley. Entertalnmen. will be Lucy Jo and Melvin F.cott of Fountain Valley. Mrs. Scott, a vocalist, ii known ln tbt dty and area for her tolll atyllqs. Master of. ceremonies for the pa- geant ls Tony Cillo. former DAILY PILOT reporter now seeking a teach· ing credential at California S t a t e College, Long Beech. Th• contest ls •tared by the P'oun· lain Valley Women's Club and iJ fl· nanced by tfle Fountain Vattex Cham· ber of Commerce. Cbalrmad 'fbr the club Is Mrs. Helen Dille. The reigning Miss Fountain Valley Is MJs.s Nancy AJllson, wbo DOW la a beautician at the Fountain of Youth Beauty Salon, in Fountain Valley. Mayon Still Erupting MANILA (UPI) -Mt.• Mayon his erupted 49 times since Sunday, t b e Pbilippine Volcanolm Comm.lulon aaJd today. The 8.284-foot peak 200 miles southeHt o! Manlla hu been explodln1 about every lhrff hours ar. ter lyln& dormant 11 years. Tbe lava from the eruptions hu ao far failed to reacb populated areas.-_ DAILY f'ILOT .......... Cottoa-piehia' Peddler Becky Buttermore, l~year-old Corona del Mar lfiJb School a~ent, earns weekend and summer vacation. money picki.n& cotton in New- port Beach. The cotton lbe picks. howt 't'er, is pink and aticty and sweet and sells for 15 cents a stick in the Balboa Ji1J.n 1.one. Reds Hike Supply Flow During U.S. Bomb Pause SAIGON (UP I) -Comm'unlst war supplies rtowlng into 5ouai Vietnam rud1ed a record rolume· of 10,000 truckloads during tile month aince t.be Uniiled Stabes began its pa'l"!.ial bomb- ing p.ause in the oorth, reliable intel- ll1ence sources said today. The lniteWgence reoport came as the national police wlmed of bicycles, boata and coolies streaming toward Uie capital city carrying Oommunist wea- pons for a poaible new attack like lie ooe dun.th llmM' new year per-~ r_,poe.W .. lw thr..t • ave upoa "" of bomb n«ls ' ~uni.1t. ~es llld·p(Jat. tJdlis Olliy a few mlles from 8.Vgt'I). . The Intelligence Pll'<!ts said Ameri~ can recoonaiAaoce pilots &potted the 10,000 t1'ucklNd1 of SUJ19lifl smce the bombloc letl,lp belan ~ 30. ~Y said 1balt eYeU during peak lbipment perloda in the mon1hl of December mil Jamuary the OommU· nUta Miit no more 1han a.ooo trucks 'litih war supplies down the Jlo <lli Minh Trail tbroogh Laos. In aoot.ber major devek>pm«mt, South Vietnam, at the urging ol American oflicil.ls, re.leued llbree Viet Cong pri.!onen 1n an effort to encovage further p.iaoner exchanges. The g1>V· emment aald tofia,y ~ tlro men and ooe woman were re'81sed Saturday Woman Accused Of Killing Mate Granted .Hearing from the Bkln Hoa Prison. The rel&aM waa a "goodwlll" I• ture, olficials Mid, for the Comrnu· nists' action 1n r.leuiol b'ee U.S. Army .ergearta 1n November. Jn the air w•, Ameri~n .f.ilbter· bombers 0.. • rnU9ons .Into North Vietnam Frldlly. ~ Mid. An Air Force F4 Phlllbn jet was re- poted downed durtnc . tbe trikea, md both crt1"1Dm were Hlted • milstnc. ......... J CABLE TV ••• Cablevtllon, which la turn ~ all of Padfte Olble's atoct. Tbt 9CC1ull1tlon lncluded Padftc Cabl~'s CATV rystem now operating In Mission Viejo and Pacific Cable's rigbta to eatabllab a system in Seal Beach Leisure World. Mn. Elaie Wichman, accused of kill- lftl hs Garden Grove poUce officer hytblad Aprll 7, }9st a bal1.reduction p.lea )'rJday but was grantel a bearing • oa a motion to distniu c~gu Jadp J\obert Gardaer refum her ......, •• pie& that •1Q,01» bail be :r..-11ut Hf )lay I lOl' a beUlol Ob Tully said the Newport system, which Paclfic Cable had been unable to get under w.ay. calls for some 100 miles of underground cable throughout the community. The construcUon eo1t has been estimated at more than Sl.5 million. · --tq diairpq tbt cue. · Mn. Wlchmaa, 31 bu been beld in tbe JQchiafrtc ward al ctr_,. Coanty . ....-i Center llnee her ~­ UUbll to pGlt tbe ball, de was Ntwmd there. a. w• ..,...._ la the pre-dawn ..... Afril 7 OD a clmge of Uooting •• .... M"IMDt buband. Bary, ~ Wllb ldl IWV1ce revolver. Acqaalntocea told police she bad llea Dder peycb1Mric can. { Eventually, Newport Cablevision hopes to p r 0 • ; ere cllltortiolHree teievislon 1'9Cepti91l to at least 15,~ homes in Newport. The service reportedly will include 3l color TV clwmels, same Hl'Vicini clients with local news, time bd tr..u.er reparts . Mluion Viejo, rtW tinder coo- struction. preaenll)r eocompuaea 2,000 completed homes. It is antid)J9ted that by tbt midlll10s. Om9 will be lf.000 m.ldlDca. Deed NttJ lctilns prohibit outdoor TV antenna1. Seal Beacb Ltllan World la a rettmnent c:ommllllty at aome• t,D bomtbolda. F,.... p_,. J MAJOR ... MariM Air Grwp 18, at the time al bis death. • ...,. Wallllt WU U11Yllid I n RiYsdlle,.....,.belUMl11lU.rut olEeiaut.•~ hill ,u.. u.nw• atllt Berhley bl -.................. bl c:nw. J .. ldcUtioa to 1da ~" fam1.l;y I lltJ. Walll.tr 11 awtlt'1d "1 " lab .,.....u, Mr. .. Mn. Herold 8 . Walhr, .. R1•trllde, b rot b • r a 1\mothy WAIUr, ol P a a ad t 111 • Rkbard Wllttr o1 Or_,. ud a lister, Mn aecr,. !!. Ednle, of Honoluhi, HawaiJ. • • .James Lockwood, Retired Investor, Sµccumhs at 76 Funeral 16Vice1 will be held Mon- day at Se.a.farina Masonic Lodge, 15th St. and SL Andr.,rs Place, Newport Beach, Cor James Kilner Lockwood, a long-time resl.den1 at Cost.a Mesa who died 1bunday. He was 71. A retired lnve1tor, Mr. Lockwood has resided in California for the past 60 years and in Costa Mesa for the last 39 years. He wu the one-time owner oC a service ttatlon Jt the ccrDW' at 16th St. and Newport Blvd. in Colt.a Mesa. An acttve'member ol tbe Muoal, -.e bad been bead candidat. coecb slace 11855, a member ol UM Shrlnlra, and ooty .last month received cme of tbe biput a,,ardJ conferred bJ tbe Muom. He ls wrvlvtd b7 hla wtfe, Lou1ae k . Loetwood~ JIGlB J_.. B. LockwoOd, HMllDstae BMda; dau.,.._, Mrs. ~ l8Mat; c..ta MIN; two ., ...... ,.. .. ~·~ .... ... . . lafbt ~· .. t ,. •. ...,..., i.-... -~ t 1 cl a a ••. Pti'fl&e ........... Wtll fellow. Bell .,......, llertuey. llt ---·' Coltt ...... dlrect«s. P'lllDUJ ....,.... CboM wiJblnl to mab mUICllial coRtbatiGU slloald p ... tbe A.mericu CQce' Sodlty, Qty ol Hope or~ Hope, 'Mary Poppins' Jury Trial Set . Urnbrella·totiDC Mary P~. allo knowo as Mary Belen Patieno9 91 Hunfinitoo Buch'a hippie~ wlll 11t I jury trial July 1 llll f'1oay dw'pl ol aelline nmijmaa. Tbe »;tw-oW south SUta Aaa relident wu arrested one week ICC> !a aa earl.J Jlllll1UC ureotlca raundup bJ Buntincton Beach polic. 1Rlda Det.- ted. 2S aaspecta. 1'ri4l1 abe pleaded lnnocdt bef cire Judte Robert Gardner to two coamta ot •lliaC dangerou1 dtup. POU.C. laid •t the Ume el the mut tbt Ml11 Poppns was well tnan bl coastal "bip society." ~be moved through the ·•colony" dreaaed in the (ashJon at the character made famous by the Disney movie, invariably car· rylnt an umbrella. She didn•t have her umbrella when she appeared in court. DAILY PILOT .....,..,.... c... .... ................. Let-.... .. ,,. ,......., C .. lfOllM leMftM.W"' .......... n-.., IC•nll .... n.:::.:;_ ~,... Jedi .. CllfMy , ......... ......................... ()fft... c.llt .... , -... --......................... ""--............ ..... ........... 1 .. .... ~ • re- !ter I Of no- gbt ,cal 1he :ful '°' , .. lei, Oil· I, , Oft.. 5th ort I a tho >Od ast ast )er of Ila to llJd v. Walrus Gels New Lease on Lile Sea Scout Base Now Ho me · for L~Harbo,; Tu g Boat By DUCE:JJENIOK ............ Tbe tubo9t weu. bollbed • w mocl'lng llne1, llWltled at 4be SM Scout Base, a bappy nllc from the earlier days ol ~ewport HMbor. Far a vmeJ, Ile 1*le tug ls &etttmc a:::ng i.n yean. Her ribs and pllnlul were hewed and fastened almost 50 years ~ m San Pedro. But sbe hM DD compWnta to fl*lk of for ao old ~· Her plid It kept r resn. enct.oe tuned up, end lbe still raise& eyebrows of lldm.tNtion amoaa the sallor1. Especlaily the Sea ~ ol Onmte County, wbo ..,... lfwn Walrua as a gift by a forma owner ne.n B. Lax· ton. He turned ber owr wtlb ooly ooe string attached: COME ABOA.JlD "I wn to be allowed to oome aboard trun tiine to time tar nostaltk purposes,.. be llid. There is a lot to nmember. Welrus rwe to • mb8taDUal mllKlllt ol Jooal fame under Lmtm'1 eomrnand And the tua wa a pretty well known obaracfer befcre ... too. The Mite Le1riil W. Dixon for m<any years was skipper ol Walrua wheo she wa-h ~the so.lit Cout Co., • ,..tt ill West Me#l'ct. ~ aad h tug beceme • aepmill6e. Tbey we a ...,W. lxture at l>t Wlf/I of South Ooe8t. And ~a.. them .. tbe temi ht tpwed lM be6t barfet to offsbore moc:riOC ates. TM P9ir one 1ea1on w11 &!wn the talk <X ..me a bar&• t.> ~ l"Nn- cboG. '1be 1DNlanoe coqi1Ne1 retul- ed to wda WC W'9 the VOJafl, until tbey 1elr1lflll .. DllDe of b hem WU Walrul tDd tbe aane of tbe lktpper ... 1AWil :omm. . Lib 1MQ1 ~ ..... before him, Dblon developed a ltrUIC pride in his boat. After a iime, be ne known to bo88t about the tug'1 atreftldl. MORE OOMPR ODe tale bal it that be oqce threw down the 1a1mUet to tbe akfpper of a tUba boal "Walroa baa mare oompb under her stern than any of your tuna rigs.'' be ~y challenged. 1be tuna 0oat and tug aquared off for the battle, rlibt In the channel run· ning put Sou1b Cout. Men lined the ahore and started laying odd.I. A Une was slllDI from the stem of OM biat to tbt otW. ilid • the mart. alt • ao. botb .,._, &lammed laelr tlll'OttlNJllD ~ The t1lreNoat ~-~ ol Walrus cburned, and bet ar H~a diele1 wbhlect !IP tbe equlvaient of aiml • 1iill'i!i+Offi. But me wu pulled ~b' tall-end flnt dOwn the dwuel. \)lxqn dl1111'aed tbe affair bj claim· hli tbe OtlMI' \>OM tot a ,_... art on him. . : PIA.NT Q.08l!'.D About blr yean ago. Solllrc.ut abut down. Lftil, wbo died .arlSer uu. year' had retired to tM dMert. Walrus gathered bemaclel Oil her hull. until auction time at the boatyard. ''I bad gone there that day to bey a sledgehammer," said Lusto.n. "\\le already had three otber boatt at the time, and it was a coDJlderat)Ja 1bock to roall.ze that we had Jett tbe auction u the owners of Walrua, withoclt &ell· 1ng the others." But. even in a suit ol .SW peint, W.alnta was a handiolbe WtHL ft was eaay to see why LunoftJaodclillt1' the auctioneer. · Luxton baa med her ua l*dt~t. Cattle Won't Graze Here Moulton Ranch Raising Crop of Urban Development It may never be a real city, but the old Moulton Ranch which airawts in· land from the beach between South Laguna and Dana Point wW never be a catUe spread egain. ln fact, it is rapidly raising one of the most sophisticated crops of urban development on dJspay anywhere in Southern California. Construction at Laguna Niguel dur· log the fint quarter or t.hg year bas in· eluded wort on a new county govern· ment satellite civic cent«, inltial site wort and road conatruction fw a million~ollar interchange involving the San Diego Freeway and the Crown VaBey Parkway and n~ in· dustrial, commercial and residential developments. With the l,~acre Horth American Rockwell site at its center, the Laguna Niguel ~unity Is well on ita way to developing into an .area of balanced economy. New units AN taldng ahape in its numerous residential communities; Laguna Niguel Industrial Park is growing alongside the San Diego Freeway. Its shopping center, Monarch 8ay Plaza, bu added a quarter-milllon· dollar professional building. And recent acquisition by the Laguna Niguel Corp. Of the ao-called Salt Creek pl'Operty, 850 acres of c066ial and inland property,haa added a mile of beach to the oceanfront of the growing "city" burgeoning along the shoreline am into the hinterlands of the southern Orange Coast area. INDUSTRIAL PARK SHAPES U~ OFF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, NEAR CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY • N 0 2ml. LMUNA NIGUIL COMMUNfTY IMIRGIS ON MOUL TON RANCH Three ti.mes In the pail four yeen the tUI WOil ~ tropby Jn the &D• nu.al Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce Qmacter Boat Plnide. Chamber Manaeer Jack Barnett S'aid tbe 1Sea SCout Baee will enter the tug as honorary 16ader of all tuture character boet parades. 1be boat will also be a VIP veaael for vis~C city guests. • BOAT COMPLETE Luxton tot the boat "complete with everythl.ng,'' 1nc1ud1ni 9PU'9 parta and, ol course, .t towing line. "We've reai1W cblngme ha" orlPt· al equipment. Sbe'~just 88 moc:h I tu( DO WU abe eY'C' na," be said. Luxtoo'a aweepstates awards were won for effort such as the year be placed a diesel pump on the deck that fed r~ nozzles with atreams of water. The water gushed into the air and back down onto 18 or 20 happy people crammed on the boat. "We've had our fun. Now the Sea Scout Base la a &ood place for her. She acts like a magnet )'OU know, far the kids." Kids of all ages, he mJ.gbt have ad· ded. Clark Asserts Gun Laws Not Tough Enough WASHINGTON (UPI} -A~. Gen. Ramsey Clark says the assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King might not have been able to acquire a murder weap- on so easily U Congress had passed a strong gun control law. He said Friday the time bas come for the UnJted States "to face up to the very great need for meaningful control of firearms. "The rifle is the weapon of the snip· er and frequently the weapon of the assassin." Clark was asked by reporters if the assassination of King April 4 in Mem· phi. Tenn., might not have occurred had a strong gun control law bun on the books. He replied that the law would have made lit more dJfflcult for the killer to get a weapon and perhaps more easy for police to find the person wbo had acquired the weapon. Clark expressed dissatisfaction with a gun control Jaw approved after years of controversy by the Senate J udiciary Committee and now ready for full Senate debate. The law deals only wittl handguns. The attnrney said it was of ''criti· cal" importance to control the move- ment' of rifles end other long guns in interstate traffic as well. "The firearm is the weapon of the crlminal," he aaid, noting that liO percent of the murden in America are committed wttb flrearms, that tens of thousands of crhnea are committed with lirearms and that almori all law enforcement olficlal.s who a r e killed in the lhle of duty are lbot. MAGNETIC ATTRACTION -Newport Beach.resident Dean H. Lux· ton, an education mated~ ptoducer, tatu nostalgia tour arotmct decks of tugboat Walrws before•tuming boat over to Sea Scout Balei J'udges Exper iment \ ' ... Are Boxes, Plntf orms Forerunners of Courts? • By JACK BROBACK Of Ille Diii)' "'•' Sltltf SANTA ANA -Some day 8000, Orange County supervisors will go to the now • building 12 • story County Courts Building here to view arranged "boxes and platlonns" to simulate one of the new courts in the $13 million structure. The plan for the tour came about when Presiding Superior Court Judge Samuel Dreiz~n appeal~ to the supervisors Tuesday for a change order in construction to provide "movable witness boxes." Dreizen said witness boxes should be placed "about equ.al dlstance between the bench and the )ury box." He pointed out that you can't do that if the witness box is attached to the bench as presently planned for the 25 couns in the new building. Supervisors' Chairman C. M. "Cye" Featherly said he could see no ad· vantage in the proposal and worried about maintenance costs and "wear- ing out the carpet" moving the witness boxes about. · Judge Robert P. Kneehind was call· ed to the "witness stand" by Feather- Jy and stated that Jt wu poetlble that judges could have "dJffereot Ideas on where a witness box should be plac· ed." "There is a lot of diverse thinking on the subject," Judge Kneeland ex- plained. ~ to Featherly's worry about cost of maintenance Kneeland aaid be thought that would be minimal. "The Kneeland did say he realized the cost for the change order, about judge using the colD't COWd Just get two or three people and move the box." •10.000 for the 25 colµ'ta, wa high. County Administrative 0ff1 c er Robert E. Thomas tuned in with, "any plan that calls for comple~ flexibility is no plan at all. The building waa designed for a cost of $13,000 and we cannot cater to every idea of flex- ibility and hold the coat to that figure. "You cannot do that in your home, your business or in any bulldlng," Thomas said. "It's up to you, said ':'homas, looting toward bis bosses, "but if I wanted to spend Sl0,000 I'd be looking to other places to spend it." Judge Dreiien moved back to the witnesa box, with "we wouldn't 1- bere if we didn~t think our idea was practical. We are·not askin& to move t.he witneu box to the middle of the courtroom, we just want to get it to where witnesses can best be observed by the court. the jury and ~ at· torneys. "It iJ important to observe the witness when trying a case. That's what the trial is all about, to find the truth. "It is better that the judge see a face instead oC the back of a bead." , Supervisor David L. Baker joined the fray with "I'm bes.ltant to endorse this •10.000 expenditure without taldl)g a look at the model court you J:rave aet up." "Fine," said the judges. But Bullding Services DI.rector J. J. Smiaet adviaed that the model court had been dismanUed. "The coutrector needed the space to work in." Thomas: "We can build one wtth boxes, planka and chain. I tbin.t the board ah~ take a look." They will, and the quution of movoable witnesa boxee will hopefully be reeoived. But not to neryme"1 aatiaf action. Pulpit and ,,.. tum •1.Sl) -!DatOt GI' Imanlty" w1l1 bt lbon It Suada1'1 7 p.m. Mn1ct •t tbt ,..,.. Ba ... a..ra. 801 Mapolla, Ccsta MUI. T.._·•1er1 and "1"f'Dtl of t1tn-apr1 are mvhed to a~ tend ttie tpeeial semce. l!'cr the 11 1.m. warahlp tbe putor, Dr. P.G. Ntu- mun bu ch01t11 "J•ua Our C:.tldant" u the ttti. far hil nnnan. NurMr1 cart wUl bt provided. Golpel llD,er Norman Ntl- IUl will llne at w.-.... ., Bndirn a.rd, 14114 Mac· noUa Ave., Sunday, April 28. 1bere will be OM joint Swada7 tcbool and cburcb ltrVice at 1:30 a.m. Ntleon also will preMnt a mmlcal CODCttt at 7 p.m. Tbe routh ct ane. i... •nu~ B= Beadl,.,,ul coadud ! Sunda,J at 1:30 a.m. and • 11 a.m. ; Putor Robert W. LarMn • lllDOWlced the fol.lowlq .... 1tpmtnta: 8:80 a.m. -u. turo. Jamt1 Rabt, Old Tel- tament readlng, Michael S.UDden, epiftle ltuon, Di· v1d Caubll, IOIJ)tl, o.orte WIQOMr, 11nDOD, 8 cot t Sonmoa, Haoc1 Sl:mmu and Paul Lanen. lotpel, Vlckf White, It?• moa. ume u 8:30 MtYSce. "LUt ll a Namben Game'' will bt tbt MnDOD topic ol ta Rev. Waren o. St\ader It '1'111 ,,...,..... a..ra" a.. c......a. mo Fainlew Roed, COit.i Meta. Warlhlp ..mets and church tehool wll1 be bekl at 9:80 and 11 a.m . Tbe J\alkr hlsb fellow· ship will meet at e p.m. and the .enior high group at 9:30. At tbe Butlaito• Beacll Clmrd el Bdltlo111 Sdeace, 420 lotb Street, the R e v. Erneat Pate will pose the quution• "Wbo. Where, Whit Is God?,. ln his talk at SUDday'1 11 a.m. service. Church 11rvice1 for t be ...._ti Ablllty, Jaa Pia· eentla, c.o.ta Mesa, are now bllnt conclucted on Suncia1a fn>m 10 1.m. to 1 p.m. '.rime for diJc:uaion and for 'eur· caea ll liven during the lat- ter part of tbt service. Resum duaes and exer- . cilel are ltlll being conduct· ed tn>m 10 1.m. to 5 p.m. and from I to 10 p.m. Splrlt- Ull atrc1N IJ'OUPS meet on MoodlJl.Dd T bura day nll)lta; open discus~Jon la held OD Wednesday niibt ·and on Friday and Satur- day nlpta introductory cour111 are belng held. Alliltant mlnlster Drew Renner 1D110unced that "See tbe SpriDI Flowers" will be the theme for a plcnlc lun- cheon Satmday, May 4 from 11 1.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the world headquarters site, 7 miles south on Crystal Creek Rold from Lucerne Valley. Road from Lucerne Valley. "The Meaning of the De- lano Farm Workers' Strug- gle" will be the subject of the talk by Rev. Wayne C. Hartmire, Prtabyterian min- ister-at-large, at the 10:~ a.m. service Sunday at the Cetta MeM Ualtarlu-UnJ- venaltJt Cltsreb. His t a 1 It will be followed by a ques- 'Jbe WMbenpooD B t 11 RJnlen of the Ct__.., Prel~n ~ad e f Lapu Beacla wm )rtRDt Ult Udrd annual F..uva.t ~ Belli 8 p.m. W~*1 In the .,.actuary ol aturcb, fa Forat Ave. A dinner will be served by the mothers ol the bell rf.Qlen at 8:30 p.m., the cott of whlcb wi! be $UO for 8dub aod 75 cedl for children. Rnervadooa fot tbe dinner abou:td be made by Mooday by callmg the diurcb oUict at 494-7555. ' The Rev. Otto KHever, director ol the Del Rey Day Care Center, C o a c b e 11 a Valley, Thermal, Calif., will show a film of the center'• work during the 7 p.m. let'Vice of the Fin& Baptist Cbrell of B Ill &l • I io • Beaclt, Sixth and Or&Dae, Suoday. More ·than 100 needy children are cared for at the center. the newest child-care project of the American B a p t i s t Con- vention. During the m o r n ID g services, at Peek Chapel, 7801 Bolla Ave., Wea~. at 9:30 a.m. and • tb• downton chapel, Sixttl and Orqe, at 11 a.m., t:be P»1or, tile Rev. (See PULPIT, hi• I) 1 PASTOR'S lltOTHllt Rev. Id SchrMftebpf Evangelist To Speak The Rev . Ed Scbmeltttopf, brc6er Of tbe .rn1Dlater ol tbt I' I ti t Soutblnl Baptilt Cbmch, eo.ta Mqa, tbt Rev. Bob Scluaelttkopf, WW be the evangelist for a series of ''open house" services at the church. He will speak at both services Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., M well u services at 7:30 p.m. Moo· day through Friday. t: The servicee are conducted aa J*"l a denominational crunde titt· td "Eooounter California." • • • • B~ NeW Temp~ Sets Service . -~-- N ewpor.t Mooting SChoomed !he-DeW)J fanMd Barlacr Area Reform T:ie~ ICbeduled an or1 mMtlDc at tbe bilDd Houae, rulllon lsi.d, Nnpon Beacb, Tuelday at I p.m. 1'e IMltinc, UDdtr UM cllrectioo ol tbt temple *'1iftl cammittet, » m. tended . to present t b • formalative pilDI I ll d ad!Jenmmta Qf 1tae new temple. In a d d Jt lo n , ~vea ol Che Untoo of American B e b r e w Coapegatiom w 111 be PNMDt to ofter Jb.lormat.lon rttll'dmc "d1namlc, modlrn, · pro I r • 11 1 v • Reform JodalJna. ,, 'l'be Merine commm.. bu listed tbe follDwiDc IOl1I ol the temple: -provWoo of & ~ rtllt1oua · educUtoa f o r young people -presentation of mean- ingful worship services for all -appllc.tion of Jewish motal &Dd etical pc'tCeptl to peraonal and community lives -participation in in· terfattb actMtlee to foNoJ' bettieJ' undentanding and mutual J'fllpeC(. 5 Churches u~~= cODdDct • lpeda1 Mnb =--~~~ 2900 ,.art ato tlda A.liril ~ at 10:30 LID. br. w.itoo E. Coll, mblilatlr, wUI •peak oa, "Wlult We CAn Lum From BQd-dblsm ... The ~ .ui f8t1IN specla1 ,..... Badclldlt mmic. Beactinp from BDd· dhilt ~ ... hit cootemporary B a d d b i,, t scholar's and .... afso will be given. Pl R • al A D au1bentlc lkldd.bilt an eVJV . lbrine and & • I p.t Ci & l ffanamldo will be la.cl Ja a "BIYSVll Jn Our Time" 1s typlea1 BDddhiat Ha DI• tht ua. of • serlel °' lllltnrt (l'Joww l'tltlftl) .-vlc.w to be held at tbe ..me.. Dr. Cole will .... E1UI AVUDa B a p t1 1 t ter1ftt h atpfflcaw. of Cburcb, ffuaUDcton Buch. the IC'Yke. 1 M17 5-12.. The drurcb It loeetecl.at '!be services will be held 20'lS N. BJ"Oedway, s.& at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on _An_a_. ______ _ Sunday aod at 7:~ p.m. ;=========::.. Mooday through FrldJ.1. Tbree Huadnfton Beach dl\lfd>el -Ellls Avenue, First Oristlan, and Warner Avenue Baptllt -and Euclid St. Baptiat, Anaheim, IDd Fiflt Bapt.ilt Church, RrtST, FAST Wlte tefl1 Y" tint e'49t .._ t..st iii lee.I .... 1 Cfl~lr It evt. lt'1 ttUrly elweye flit DAILY rllOT. Redondo Be a ch will========~ partidplte bl the .ervlcee. --------- 11:00 a.m. -liturJY, Jam- " Rabe, Old Testament reldlng, Teresa Smith, epil- tle leuao, Unda Powell, ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY j· FAIRVIEW IA"1ST CHURCH CA.a.cJ '*""' .... IM,.., or. C.M. lslO a 1Ch'5 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE t•• A.M. IVltDAf CMU•CM SCHOOL •1• ,.._ "· "' a tr. Ml ..,..., YWlll ,e .... 11 ... ,._ W-. 11• • 1111 '.IA. .....,, MetwM v . .,.. _ • ..,.can -,... .. HARIOR TRINITY IAP11ST CHURCH ,ue...., .......... c......_ , IOllllT I. Hat. ~ SUnday School 9:46 Lm. MarnJng Worsblp 11:00 a.m. BapUst TnJninl UnloD I p.m. Evenln1 service 7 p.m. WedMldlJ Bible Stud1 6 Prayer ........... 7:00 p.m. I FIRST SO~ER~.!~Sl:HURCH .... ... It ll1tt1•f M9r11111f Werth!, , • , •••• , I I 100 lveejllt Wril, ••••• • ••• 7100 We4ut41ey hettlllt 9-niu •.••.•••• 1il I I hMllf kMe& , , , ... , ... t :41 Trelah1t U111H .......... 6:00 ...... 641-fll, ......., AlwwYI A..._.. l'IRST SOUTHIRN IA,-flST CHURCH H7U ........ at., H:t"'C' hHh WAY J~.~,,r=~~ ... UM~> .... ,. 6 '"' MOttlll ... WOUM" ...• 111• AM IVhltfe WOlllMt" ........ 1 '"' IAJlL C. WASHMUTH, hltw ......,, .. 1.2011 .....,.,_.,......., .. ..,., ... UNIVIUITY IAPTllT CttUICH lllt 1.LPAUiAlll ID. NTA AltA HHHTI WltOAY ~ .... , ............................ t i• A.Mo ....... ~ ......... .. ........................ _ ...... " ...... = .................................. 1 ............... t ,..Mo "' llntc• ._...., . ... .. .. . .... . .. , .. ,. 11v. •ouH "*""-CMUllCM '"°'"' -..m MST IAPTIST CHUICH ........ ,..., ~--' 174HM ........ ........... °'· '---.... ....,,,,. ..... lwll4.., ka...I •••••. till AM M.,.lllf w.,.r.1, .. 111tt AM ~..,. s.tv~. • . . • ,... ... .... ,"' w.,..,, . . . . , ... ,.. ...,,. .......... ..... 147-tl44 FIR-ST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Vlctoria • Pllcentl.a A"· Colt& ..... ...... L "'"7 ~ D_,._ H..,_, Tedi MINIMr' ..,,, ....... . . .. . .. . . . .. tt• ...... ............................. ......................... ......... ............... ..... v...-. .................... , ... Nunery C.1 Prmded MMm MMM1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES llANCHU CW THI MO'ntft CHURCH TI41 PllSl CHUlCH O• CHlllT, ICllNTtlT IN IOITOM, MAllACHUHTTI Subject of Leeaon -April 28 "PROBATION AnER DEATH" Cor..,1 dtl Mar Second Church ef Newport a..ch c.....•Merw...t .,. c.-tlee ·"· c:--...... a.... • ...., w-a-1• ..... -.....1 ... -JWLC...Hwy • Cttt1 ~Flrtt Church 61 I W. 1 M St. S... 9:11, 11 I U. f ill, 1t. ............ -1 ... .....,.., ...... Huntington hach-Flnt Church "'It ... o.... s.. tiM. n1 u. taU, 11. ......... _1110"'9 L19un1 ltlch-Flrtt Church 6H H1t1t DrM S... t1JO, 111 U. till, n. ...... .... -214 kfwt Aft. Newport INch-fll'lt Church , .. , ""u.e s.. t tll, 111 u. t:1f.11. ...... ··-Jltl ftl &We • All are cordially invited to attend the cbarcb sen1ces tnd enjoy the privtlerea ot the lleadinl Roo1111 EV ANGEUCAL FIEE CHUICH o• HUNTIN•TOM llACH 1'12 PLOllDA Aft. ....., k'-1 . .... • •• A.M. y ...................... , ... Mer'lll9 ........ ,,, .. A.M. ....... --...... ,,. ,.,,. WwottUOA'Y a1aL• n uov AHO 'llAY9R-t:• , ... HUCI CMUMAJt, ....... -,._.,. CHURCH OF CHR1sr 2t7 W. WI~ IT., COITA MISA llTW1DI MAllOI _. PAlbflW SUNDAY MO~HIH6 lllLl ITUOY , •• , •••••••.•••• t 141 AM THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WtlHfMI You. ST. JAMIS, IJ" fie LWe, ~ .._. "'*'Sen"--Jilt,''"· t1:tt ,...., 10111 -.,....., .... , ... Htfyl ...... A ........ ...... ltctw, TM I..,, Jellll P. AIWf lh AIM,. TM 1 ... ...W en .. Phone: 675-0210 ST. MICHAIL A ALL ANGILS Pacific View Dr. at Marauertte, Corona dtl Mar Sunday1: 8:00, 9:80-Chlld care at 9:80 Ho1y Daya u announced ...... ,.. ... Jellll ..... ..,.. _ .... 61N4tl ST. JOHN THI DIVINI, 20'8 Orm1e AY•-i_CJC Sunday1 7:30 • 9:30 Cburch 8cbool-9:au Thunday1: 8:30 • 10 un.; Holy Dan u anDOUDCld "-· TM .... Jellll W. 11 'f •• -,._ MUIM IPIROfiAL ST. WILFRID'S IPISCOPAL CHUICH •• ... .. ~ "--119 ..... "" ,... .-.... ..... ~ --·'-C.CM. ...... lvMay s.m .. I•• AJiL E' II t Ill tta AJiL ............ A~ ,,.... ... , .. PM. n• UL ......... T.-.Qwf I ~Qf'I~ Pint Au1Nly of .. c ..... 14' I. 22tM St., C.t1 MM1 MW161 M. C. Crenlc, Pitter At'" ea1t111111, A" .. 1.t.-stt.u ,..,,_, cti.it o.,.. .. l•tt4.., S.t. .. ~t1JO A.M. f'C.+ltul YMffl D.., ....,......,.,......... .... ...... ~ ....... ,,.._,, .... l:asn.r ...................... M .... P.M. a...OM• .... .... V1ttten Welce"'.....,..unwy Atten4'"'rtt SUNDAY "'°~NIH• WOUH", COMMUNION •• 10:4• AM 11 .. y· ... •-bl 1 8 d SUNDAY MNIHQ WOASH,, ...... •••• .... ••". 6100 P.M. •• •••••• fUMSm y Q 0 u. hll I y , WIDMUDAY IVIHIHe lllLI Sl\IDY ............. MO PM • ..,, UNITARIAN· NRlll'f CAii "°"• rtftttntb • Monrcma. Newport Beach FIRST OtRISTIAN OtURCH Mal" I ~ Streeh H_.1..,....IMch ..... w..111, ,.,,,. ,,, .. , ... ......, ...... tall , .... ...,. ........ .... enMp ,., ... .... ..... _...,_,.,.. ,,.... .... ..... _, __ .,.,...,, ... , .. UNIYIUA1.IST .._ o . ...,..... t. e. .... • ..... .., • ._......., CHURCH ..... I ....... ..... 'fNOIUI ........... ' •ff .............. IU ,,.__,,,_ M ....... : 1414711 °".,.......... ............ u '$·:·~~~·~~~~~~==-:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~•~ ~w~ro:~A.M. ~·..::.. ... 4612 BA HA' IS PIOCLAIM Ba ha' u' Ila h ""-,,,..,... 0." MWJ II tt Mf4MI CA. llrYtee t :OI P.M. ~ Rally 7:00 P.M. .............................. .....,....,. W ... T:• ~ .. Prt11t-a.,al Raqw1 & Misstonettd ..... 7• P.11..0. IN-7166 fler .._.... I HAUOI ASSIMILY OF GOD ,. w. wn.., Celte Mesi f, L •• ... N•lll!~LI, .... La 10M COflfllT, M) AHIADI ........... , ... ........... ,141._ 11.9 IN SUNDAY MOIJIN•I o. .. w.-......................... CIUIADI .... w. w .• ,....... Newport Harbor Lutheran Church 2801 CUff Dr. lJ ....,., ,.. .... .._ ..... ,..., ,.. ......... J ..... .... ,..., ....... ........ ,.,.. ......•. ,... .... ... ~ ldle9I . ... . ,,., .... -· • .,,,., letVIQ .... n 1•1111t NUl'Ml'J care avaUable at all~ WILCOMI Lutheran Churcf, of the M..t• 2900 Paclfic View Dr. CORONA DEL MA.a DR. WILLIAM I. ILLll "'9M ·Oil U022 1:45 A.M.-F1t11l1y Wertl!l, t141 A.M-ktt4r/ a.. -....... I I rOO A.M.-FettM w...w, ......., ........ CHlllT LUTMllAN CHUICM 7~--=~ v.,.....,, ..... ..... ................. ".... ....., ....,, .. A.& . .... ... a.. ,,. &.M. ~ ClllllrnM ILIMINTAllT 1CHOOt. --.. mf ftAINCI Of' PIACI LUTHIUN CHURCH M ... V..4• DriYe I ltlrer Sfrfft, c..te Mele, C.llf • AllOHWC.A ............. •AMIU lla'VIC'l1 t & th" IA · ...._.y ......_, "" & .... aA PtfKe ef , .... ~., .. s.i.t.I -MIN ..... OI ... , Mllcl,.a Offlq '9t.e1 14f.ff2 I u...1. ,._., 149....a "''"' ... llACM CHUICH 01' llUGIOUS SCllNCI 420 10th It~ Hvntt"""9 ...... SuMlay Mtf'ftlnt Ser.le" ~ncl Y euth Church-11 AM We4tt.Mey IYt1tfnt Stucly 4inoup-1tJO ~ ....,........ .......Sl"'1. ~ Cord'..I Welcome from THE METHODIST CHUICH ... ~ ......... COMMUMnT MITHODIST CHUICH I 11 Aftte 671-0tlO Worthlp: •:JO A 11 AM Ch11rch Schoel •••• •:lO AM Coate M .. e FllST MITHODIST CHURCH ltlh St I Hert.., llvtl • Wenhlp I Church SchHI t :JO I 11 AM '41°7727 Cott• MtH Nortli MISA VDDI MITHODIST CHURCH Mei• Vtr4t l hker St. Ht.Ult Wenhlp I Chrch School titO A IO:JO AM ...... iltftH IHch FIUT MDHOOIST CHUICH 2721 ,, ... St ..... IJ .. JIJ1 w ... ~lpl a......,..., t:Jt A II AM lm..-t..tltwff UNMUITT MITHODIST CHUICH Wer.111, •••• I I 1 I I AM Ul-12)) MHfo19 .. lft,otlrily '" St. Merit Pteti.yt.riu Ch•rch h1tblaff Dr. l J•"'"'" M • '-w11hl11 .,.11.., FIRST MITHODIST CHUICH I 1125 lushertl '6MHJ W.,shlp I Church Scheel t :JO I 10:4& AM l•9111e IHcli LAGUNA llACH MITHODIST CHUlCH 21u2 w .. i., °' 1. S.. leplMt Wrilp 11 AM Cl.ch Sekel 9141 AM -4".JNI . .....,.,. ..... CHllST CH•CH "1MI llA 140tW.a.n-N. 671-JIOI W.,,Wp ft>O A I I A.M a.-lt ...._, t aJO AM of the Harbor Area It ...... ,..... ,, .. ,...,.. Qunh ............. ..... ~M. a..t..HerWtDtcMfleW w_..r, ·-ft)I· ... • n :e rt 18 u r. r, •• I· It 1 a l) .. .i .t & :.. : : ":)ALTZ MORTVA..RIF.8 ~ •I Mar OR '-"51 ~M... MIM4U • IELL BROADWAY :-. MORTUARY Uf '"'t'l.im Cotti Met1 PACIJ'IC VU:W :•" llDIOJUAL PAU :::~!_~"11wJ :a. heltle~ !>me ~ lleeda, ea.... --· ....,,,.. • .. .. "Exciting Religion" will be tbe subject of Dr. Phillp G. Murray's eermon tor tbe 10 a.m. service at tbe C.-W-<W•MlllJ a.a c.,re,...a1, fll 8eUotrope Ave., Su.Dday. Cblld care wtD be pro- vlc*l and ~ ecbool also will be held at IO a.m. Tbe Rev. RJchmond C. JohDIOo will prestnt a sermon titled "Don't Look at Me nw way" tt tbe 9 and 10:30 a.m. 1errice.s S\ln- day at the Mesa Verde ~ aa~ 1101 Bber st., Cotta ..... The F1nt Melledllt a...a, G) w. 19th St., Costa Mull, will b o. l d dl'Wlc~ wonbtp lll'Vices a\ 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m . Sunday with the Rev . Herbert G. Job n s o n preacblng on the topic ' • G a t b e r i n g up the Frasments." The cbelirs wlll sing at botb Jel'Vicet. A 1uperviled nW"aery and claa:rdl ICbool cl.us also wm be held at t:ao and 11 a.m. Youtb meet1np are held at S:30 p.m. e.::b Sundat. ".Doel It Pay to Be Good!" is the sermon topic the Rev. Norman L. Brown will d!Jcusa Sunday at the Pl1JD-* • Ctqnpdeaal Olvdl ef Ne"'°'* Bart., 3262 Broed St., at tbe 10 a.m. aervice. Sunday tcbool lJ held at the woe time with baby-cit· Unt service provided. '"lbe Future Won't Wait!" wDl be tbe sermon theme at UarbOr Flnt C II r 1a t la a Chrell), (0 i s c 1 p le 1 of auilt), meeting at Harper Elementary School, 425 E. 1ltb St., Costa Mes a. Servi~• begin wttb cburch acbool at 9:~ a.m. fl)llowed by worship and communion at 10:45. Dr. D. W. McElroy is the minister. PasU>r Harold Flory will speak at the 10:45 a.m. service. May 4 at the leveadMla7 A d ~ e a ti 1 t a..reb, 271 Avocado st., Cotta Mesa. His topic wUJ be "Together for Good." Prayer meeti.Q1 will be beld Wednetday at '1:30 p.m. "What to do with Another PeraoA'a Sins" will be the ti· Ut of tile sermon whicb the Rev. James E. Piercy, minister of Flnt Cllrltdu Clludl, 792 Victoria St., Costa Meta, will preach during ·both the 8:30 and 10:40 a.m. worship hours SUnday. The church will hold a fellowship dinner at 5:30 p.m. "Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not o( the nigbt, nor of darkness." Thi! verse from Fir1t Tbwaloniam la 1>&11 ot tM responsive read.Inc from the .lesson*1ermon t.o be read tn the Oranp County Clarlltlaa 8datee churches Sunday. 1bt subject is "Probation alter Deatti." Bod B r a d I o r d , Im· per aon.ator, ventrtloqullt and evan1elllt, of Anabe~1 will ~If at the f'll'R Alae1Hl1 of Ged Cll'rcll, 14f E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa, thll Sunday. He wlll present programs at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday school bour and wtll speak at the 10:50 •.m. and 'f p.m. services. • Br8dford will live pro- IJ'llDI at special midweek ae:rvicea from t :45 to 8;15 p.m. April 21 through Ma1 a. EucbarUt aervice1 w1l1 be coodUcted at the 7:• Md • a.m. terrices Sunday of St. Jama ~al Clnlrdl, aJ8 Via Udo, Newport Bach. )(cnlq prl1flf ta teheduJed for 11 a.m. Dr. Hllll'Y O er II a r d, mlatltlr " the tea-.... ~ ti BellCIMI Sdaee, .. Lagima o.n. yon Road. will dhcuu the qaeltion "Mio, What, and Where ls God!" at SUnda111 t and 11 a.m. senlces. Sun· day ldlool and the youth P'OUP wiil meet durtn1 the t o'cJoct eemce. Cammumoo w I I 1 be celebrated at 7:30 a.m. and a famJb' lfJ'Vice ~llet.d att:•a.m. at ....... , Dewtill II' rt 11.a CJltld, .. or.... Aft., c..ta MIM. SaDday. C b u r c ll ielloo1 will aet uader way et t :•a.m. lk. Ptttr ()ah wtll •peak Oil ·~ Eut aad ... t ~ in Southern Cal11wDla" at S u D d a y ' ' 10:30 a.m. meetlnl of tbe U I It a t II a ·UalvenaHst Nllw..,. ti Lapaa Be.a taU.ArtA11oclatloD Gallen. A dlacuuloa period wUl follow tt.i• talk. The Rev. Stan1eJ P. Allen, Putor of Tbe FeutaJa ValleJ Pr..,..... Clturcll. wm ll*ok Gii the theme "Com.munlal Of Common" la b1a Mr1DCID Sunday at the 11 a.m. ,,.,b.tp bour. Com- munion trill be celebrated. Sunday scnool bectns as 9:50 a.m. '1'be church meets ln Fountain Valley Hl&h School, 17'00 Busbard. Dr. Charles H. Dit~ren­ field, pastor, will preach a eermon tiUed '4W&O Do You 1bint YOU Art." at tl)e 8. 9:30 and 11 a.m. aervlces Sunday of SL A.ldrtw'• Pre1i.Jt.ertan Cllurd, «!OCl St. Andrew's Road, Newport B9ach. Putor Henry E. Jooes will bring a me11age of "Ouistlan Liberty" 1t Sun- day's 9 and 10:30 a.m. services at the Catral Blble Cllarcb, 23rd and Orange, Costa Meaa. The S1n1le Adults Club will meet in Wright Hall at 5 p.m. The Ume of fellowship will include devotions, songs and refreshments. The WycllHe B I b I e Translators film , • • M o r t 'l'1\an Conquerors," will be 1bown durlnl the 7 p.m. worship. ~._h e.1 F l ra l U a l te d Megeaut Clnuclt, 2721 17th St., Hubtl.ngton Beach will conduct two w o r s h I p aerviceJ Sunday at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Loyalty Sunda1 will be oblerved durlnl both 1ervlce1. · W&n1er Aveaae Baptltt Cbareb, G o t h a r d and Warner St:re&ts, Huntington Beach will host the annual South A r e a Conference Glrls' Missionary G u i 1 d Rally, today. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. There will be a ctiar1e o! 75 cents for lunch. Mr1 . Mary Abby . coordinator of the South Area Conference G M G groupe wlll preside over the ipecial events. Mr1. Janice Hill, ml11lonary to Arlen· Una will be the speaker. 'nle rally will close with lunch at l2:~ p.m. Dr. Tiner Talk Slated Dr. Bulb M. Tiner, fmner president of Pep- perdine Coiefe In Loi Aalelea, wtµ~ tills Sun· day at the 10:41 and • p.m. service• of the Cotta Mesa Cbureh of Ctl!Ut, 28'1 . W .Wilson St. . Dr. Tiner presently serves u mlni•ter ol tbe Church of Christ ln LI, Me.a. His appearance &anday is part Of a pulpit 6cbange program. The Jtev. Duane Mayfield, minister of the Costa ~sa congre&ation, will speak in Dr. 'nner' I place fn La Me.a. 9 Scouts Get Awards Nine Boy Scouts will recelve a. God aod ~ Award at a .pedal U a.m. eerrice Sunday •·the !'trst United Method»t Cliurch. mt 17th St., Banting-ton Beach. The service will be con· ducted by the ~v. G. Russell Shaw, put«. Those wbo wll1 !"letlve the award are Chuck Cady, Hal Cady. But c b Commlnf1, David C\app, Kenaltl ei.pp, Nabu Hara, Tim Sloant. Scott Steidjoger, dd Mike Vesety. Dallas Stewart. 1 a y leader, Dr. Donald Shipley, former mayor, and Kenotth Hickenbottom, s c o u-t es·, ecutive ol 1M 0 r an g e Empire Council. Boy ScOOts of America, will be amon1 ttiose o ff e r i n g coe- gratulatlon1. Delegates to the recent ooovenUoo ol the Southern C&Ufomla District of the Lutheran Cburcb-MJsaourl Synod ln Phoenix, Ariz .. voted strong support to the national church's plan to establish a new college soon on the lrvine Ranch. The property already has been p u r c h a s e d and arcbi.t.ectW'al and working drawings c o m p i e t e d , delegates weJ-e told. Six hundred ~elegates, representing 2 0 9 con- gregations in S o u t b e r n California and ArJ.aooa, at- tended the cooventJon. In other action, the con- vention discussed c l a s e r relationships with t b e American Lutheran Church; expressed a concern for the underprivileged In U . S . society; and assumed econ· omic independence from the national church body. S."'""1, ~I 27, 1%8 Summer Camps DAILY ,ILOT lJ Group Plans To Celebrate Israel's Day The Jew.Ith Community Council of Orange County will sponsor tbe celebraUon Summer day camps for Children may be regfs~r-of the 1IOlh anniversary of boys and girls, aged 7 to l2 ed 1t parishes oo the follow-Israel'a Independence on years will be conducted by lnl{ schedule: Sunday. at 2 p.m. ln the the Oath o 11 c Youth May 6, 1 to 8:30 p.m., rpecr~ati?~A~U of La Palma o '-•U · I Bl •• .1 s ar,., n.ua.ueim, aooordinC rganlMI on m two per oda. es~ a cram en t , to Harry Gartler, president. ~ulr:! ~;,uly 22-Aug. 2 we s t m In s t e r (school The procram will feature InformaUon can be ob-audltorlwn); May 9. 3 to the presentation of the col· •-:--..a ..... allt-E t 4:30 p.m .• St. 1'' ran c i I ors by the Jewish War ~ "~ CAUIUI veret A · I H · Veterans, , .. e n a t i o n a l G CYO ...... SSIS , untington Beach "' orman, ......., camp anthems of the United director at 547.ooo;t. or (school). at1d 7 to 8:30 p.m.. and Dolores Worblntton, camp St. John Baptist. Costa States Israel, songs and secretary. 879-7676. Meaa (school hall). dandcestbebyJ te~bple groups The theme will b e an o r ew.1.& organi.ia-"C llf ,_ u 1. May 14, 3 to 4:30 p.m., tiom, a professional dllDCe 8 orn.,. m."IJsion Days" Our Lady Queen or the eo.semble of Israeli students and all activities w I 1 l revolve around situations Angels. Newport B e a c h and an address by Mocbe encountered by F 8 th er (school); May 16, 3 to 4:30 Vegar, Israeli consul ln Los Jun1pero Serra and the p.m., St. Cecilla, Tustin Angeles. (classroom). ""--public 1• invited Francllcabs 31 tbey founded1.;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii41iiiiiiiiin:iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii the it mission• along Ellr camtno Real between 1769 and 1891. Fee of $27.50 per two·week p~rlod will Include trarisport.atlon, insurance, milk, green and white CYO cap and T-shirt and arts and crafts materials. A~NOUNCING Lutheran School Group Plans Booster Dinner HARBOR AREA REFORM TEMPLE The Orange C o u n t y Lutheran High Sc h o o l Association will host its an- nual booster dinner at St. John's Church Walker Hall, Orange, May 17 at 7 p.m. The dinner planned ab· nually to foster interest In the ~ for L u t h e r a n secondary education i n Orange County will spotlight work currently under way in the high school field and will bring a message from the Rev. Richard W. Meyer. dean of students at Dr. Walter A. Maler Memorial Lutheran High School in Los Angeles. Also on the program will be a display of student art work don~ under the direc- tion of Gerald Broomer. art instruction at Luttieran High School, and president of the Natio nal California Wat.er Color Society. 11he Lutheran High Scbool Association of Orange Coun· ty is currently ptbering fuods subscribed ln a recent finance campaign planned to ··Light a lamp of Lutheran learning in Orange County." Under th.is slogan. funds were subscribed which are being gathered over a three· year basis in a nwnber or Orange C o u n t y con· gregation.s. When ,I.and Is purchased. congregations plan to erect a school that will serve the ~ of studems from Prln· ce of Peace, St. Mark's, and Zion Lutheran Churches in , IA REFORM JEWISH CONGREGATION) Ora1nlz1tton & Inf onnation Meeting Island Houae -Fashion Island Newport Center Anaheim; Christ Church in Tueulay CALL: Brea and Messi.ab Church in Buena Park: Christ Church April lO, 1968 6'4'4-01'40 in Costa Me&a and Our 1:00 PM. 675-'4776 Saviors Church and St. For Information Stephen'• tn Fullerton; St. li~~~iiii~iii:~~~~iiii:iiii,iiiiiiii~ Paul's in Garden Grove and Faith and R e d e e m e r Churches i n Huntington Beach; St. Paul's of Laguna B~ch and Mt. Olive in La Mirada; St. Paul's and lm· manuel and St. John's of Orange: Trinity. Santa Ana and Peace Tustin. Dr. Walter A. Maier Lutheran High School of Los Angeles is the first Lutheran High School west or the I Rocldes. It was founded just f over 1S y~s ago. Oldest Fino Jew•llen •nd Silversmiths Open Monday ond Friday evenin91 'til 9:30 M . s I Ill I ov1ng a e ••• , Starts Today -1819 Newport, Costa Mesa We wlll be closing our ,,. ... nt Cotta Mesa store and movln1 to our NW location In Fashion Island - take .tvtnt ... of great.It cftscovnta In music ever ~"*' m Oranee C.Unty ... hurry, this week onlyl IYIRY ITIM IN STORI DUITICAQiY REDUCED! NO RIAIONAILI OnER WILL 81 RE•USIDI MUSIC VALUES iAf OND llUIF ~-IA\'~ ,~OUSE OF '~~ ORANGE COUNTY'S £-. HARMONY ~..A BIGGEST MUSIC g '9, SALE EVERll! -S--TE--REO---------,, MO~=GTO {Q ____________ __ I FASHION ISLAND ~ STEREO TAPES RECORDS Th~,~r.:::d 1::"' § 1:RANSISTORS 1'HI LATllT HITS \ our c.ta Melt S ALL MUST GO Store ~ty. ~· :~:cur ro THE ... ~.,9!,E!'~I REouao .50% -------------------~,,~,tv"'"---•~•M•••U•""'----------- PIANO ORGANS ~+4' RIDUCID AS LOW AS WHAT USED MODEU SELL .-OR ELSEWHERE WI CAHY ONLY HAND NAMlS AMPD e THOMAS e JAN9N e FISHll ZIN"H e AND MAN1 MOUi THIS WOK 1. a..utlful Prench 'r•Ylncl•l ShNO Ceneel• -N4 PM, Mufti,._. 2. 'ult 2 Manual Spinet Ortlft wfth Mftchlnt ...... Ii C.Mlff• T.,. lloece,.r. l1ee,._ Pleya - 1-1,. I If 0,.r11tlM. AuttmMfc Shvt«f. ' , . \I ,. t9 ·'·. ·~. e .. // ~ 2 CARAT . DIAMOND EVENT ONE WEEK ONL YI STARTIN& APRIL 29 ""'''' $)1 00 lo 6500 Now $24'0 to $5200 A4l'ltlo111I .. l9'tlo11• of 'io10"4 ah'''' •••II· el.le, u fellowt: Pear.Shaped ........ $'4200 NOW $J400 Emer•lcl Cut --· Sll 15 NOW $Z647 Marquise -.......... ...190 NOW $3t1J Dl11111"41, II~. ,.0,11. 'lffer from 1ecJI offltr. Two ,..,10 "" w1i9h the '""'' yet 41ffet cu111l1+oly 111 ,.,,.,.,Uty. The MIMI with 'lt1•1011,1. Two ce• hevt tlio lel!llo ctr1t "''ith+, yet ury 1reetly 111 col er, 111 evt, 111 clarity. The .ll1mo11'• 011 ti.la 2 caret "''"' tto LOOSE, UNSIT STONES. to you Hll ru lly pie~ owl ftlo tllt fftat hat the coltt, cvt. '"' &lerlty yew w111tl 1+'1 ucl+l11t to ky '(Hr '''"'all' +flit .... ,, Yev Uflt!•f lury • "'"'0114 f•, lut ttl111 et HALL'S ••• t11 UNCONtmONAL HAIAMTll .j 0 • SOLfTAlltl MOUNTfNGS PllCID l'ltOM $17.SO No Dow" '•Y"'enf Ytv Mey lu4't.t 0.... Twtnfy·Fevr MM+IM Heir, Salli• ""' , , , • • , , 1111"••• l'eellt .. ~ .. ,o H11f'1 ''"""'' Htll't '-°"• I ' s \ Hello there, boys and glrs, and welcome back to Uncle Len'• Corntt for anodler Satl.U'd9y of tun and pmea. WeU. we have another local winner in the Ask Andy coklmn. He's Randy Holcomb, age 9, of Hun· tington Beach, who -posed the question; ''Who destined the WbJte House." Randy's question is answered on this paae today, and he'll be liven a set of the World Book encyclopecllA for bis •;:;nc i1Au;t· A Jot ol their dnwlnll to the cU'Dtr Ulh week and our winning ~ ... '17,lM t J .. ' • .... ' \ " \ \ /' • / \; • , , .. . .,.. I hlMball f&DI aubmittioe ~ entzy, by Kris Fernstrom of .• COia Mesa. mlghtnotlook------~--~~~.::-:...:~~~~--~...:.--.:.-;.:.;..~----~~~------~1 * PRIZE WINNER * lamlUar to some of you. But a few years 110 the figure of a New Yark Yankee was a pre.lty friciltenin& sight. Next week, boys and airk, nmu the bellminl of May, 10 we'll bave a May Day cOIUtt in the art C(lr· ne:r. 1be boy or girl who comet up rill tbe best U.1 Day ctrawm1 will be eent a Thi! week's contest winner k Kris Fernstrom, 9, 323 Bowling Green Ave., Costa Moeaa Kennedy half dollar. Any child under 12 can enter Unele Len's Art Contut. Here'• all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper. ~ inch• wich and 4 iDchea deep. Use b}l(t ink and mate lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, ace and lddreu on back of drawing. Mall it to Uncle Len's Art Cont.est, Boz UOO, DAILY PILOT, Costa Mesa. Winner will receive Kennedy half dollar. A COW NAMED MALT Tbere WU a COW, bil name wu Mall He bad the key to ~ Heret vault; to the vault. p /' p And ailo for tM delicious -----La Lo malt. ro ~ rn. He sald that he would need aome help, HONORABLE mention -$u»ll ttMtr, ll, MIMllMMol 1~ RIDDLES AND JOKES I asked If he 1 a v e chocolate m.llk; winner• thia week in the art contest include: He ta.Id be gave one ounce Holly Senn, S, Huntington Beach; Lori Linn Smith, 11, Newport Beach; Mu y Schick. 10, Laguu Beach; Aon labihara, I, Cosb Mesa; Paul Pierce, 10, Fountain Valley. and Karen Frame. lQ, Co«a Mesa. ol each. And aeked if I would like a peach; We then went to his secret vault And had a vanilla· cbooolate malt. I thanked him for the trip ONI NIGHT AT THE SEA We arrived in the night And we aw new light Upon the dark blue .ea. Tht sky 'WM mild, But the sea was wild And as noisy as can be. We tried to aleep And dJd not weep, Al rpooty II Jt WIS, But it did not quit, No, not a bit, For tbat't tbe way it does. Then the next dty We IDOftd to tbt bay And spat the next niibt there, For the •ea waan't will And a lot more mild And the weather wu quite lair. 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NOW PLAYING -. -- t Use Some ):..ac~ Give the Facts MM .... 11111!!"4"1--- b lllMll ·~·-1111·-liill[DJJ·lllY(ll _...,.. THI LUXUllOUI lllW IAlltA ':il!!~:_:TH_::fATll · llOM& Of I~ C1W1 LM11 I '°' (AST IAllOA ILYI. \ i,/. IALI~ PUllNSUU • '7H041 ~ • CHILD WlfH P HNT ONlY • Helt AttNcttett it51 The Doily Pilot No. 1 Paper! .i-WaYM Klrlt ~- ''WAI WA9QM• Jema Strnrf Hfllry F-i. "PIRICUR" Wt)"4111t a11M111illl .. e11t e C.W Suttn 111'9.W. '''5YCH.OUT" TMMll ClllllW• ._ ,._ · · "IN COLD ILOOD" o.vi. MC<a9-• C.- ''SOl MADRID" ·-P•UtwAe.ttl IOI OPflCI ONNS w..wr,. t:JO s.tw"7 & s..., 11:lt A.M. ) . - Quarry Battles Ellis -• ID Shewdowri ! SEEKS UPSET -· Jimmy El- lis, former associate of CaSAius Clay, will shoot for the World Boxing Association version of the heavyweight boiing tiUe tonight in Oakland Arena. He is the underdog. Chaffey Rolls To 15-3 Win Over Pirates ALT A LOMA -C1Jlll!ey ripped Orante Coast Collete pltcbing (or 18 bHI Frict.y afternoon, bJndin1 tbo v!Et1ng Bucs a lopsided 15-3 setback tn an Eastern Conference tussle. ONnge Coast, now M 1n EC action, plays host to Mt. Sao Antonio Tuetday afternocm. Mal Swaim will be tbe OCC pitcber. The Pirates' Ovhlft off eme was juat about nil Friday, the Jone exception unw••~••.c. 'l'IMy'• SC.... CMlt9'f U, ~ C•tl ) Mt SAC t1, 0.0.... w ... J Fllllw!Oft ._ Sa11I• "1lt 2 S.n hrc!Oo 1. CV..,_ 1 a1v1n1c11t J. en,,. a W L e1 13 2 - lt ' 2111 II J J • J ' t ' ' ' • 1 s " • . " ..,,. • 11 • • 11 • being • three-run, fourth-inning home run by EUlan Oliver -a shot which sailed over the 400-foot sign in right· center field. Starting OCC pitcher Gary Dunk~rger lasted seven Innings Friday and gave up 14 hits before he was y-anked In favor of Andy Heaa, wbo finlsbed up. The Bucs had a 3-0 lead in the toarth inning but Chaffey posted three runs ~it\ the flfth. and six· tn botb the ststb ·and eeventh. In tbe sixth, tbe Puther1 ~belted out five singles and three 'doubles. : · Chaffey is now 13-2. leading the Eastem Conference by two-and-a-baU games. .... " ..... ~-Ceelf ----2JS • O..fMor .. -..... u ... f i;: 17l"'ft.i ;;~;strrt ~ i,. I• • Mc01~,1u l '• 1:~.Hl!i' JUI Californian Favored in Heavyweiglit Clash OAKLAND (AP) -Callfomia's Jer. ry QJW1Y rema.lnl a cloae betung favorite to defeat Jimmy EDJa of LouilvUle, Ky. in their ~round ftpt tonight for the World Bomg AJsoda· tion heavywelpt champlo111htp. E1lla weighed in Friday at 1'1; Quarry 195. Th1J is the ctimac1ic final encounter of a nine-month etimlnatJon aeries. It w11 sanctioned by the WBA to crown a UUe-bolder for the vacaru:y created when Cassius Clay, or Muhammad All. was charged with avoiding the military draft. Pblladelphia's Joe Frazier I s reeopiiz.ed in New York and several other states as champion. Whether tbe boling tam of tbe world Oakland Smashes Angels, 8-4 ANAHEIM -Rict Mmda:y tri•t'- ed. lour-nm relly witb • tle-breating aing)e in the fourGl Laning Friday nig!lL helPnc the Oatland Ad:lleticl defeat the OallforniA Angels M. Mmd~. Bert Oampanerie -Sat Bando eedl tnockied in two ,,.. to help rigbt-bander John "Blue Mom" Odom ~ his second victory 111 dltte dec:lmM. Campanerls bad ttne line*. Mcla- day a single and double, and Sando a kley ~e in the A's ~t ...wt ag.in.t Tum Burgme.ier, 0-2, Bobby Locke, Pete amino and Sammy Ellis. 'lbe A's broke• 3--3 tie In Ile fourth OAICUND c-!t• iu.o..." ..... WWetw .. Cetlf " H•nllller If oo.-:a YcM<M c ,_,.,,Cf Ollorft .. AMr tt .. , '"' J ' , , 4 1 1 1 . . ' ' 4 t I 1 a • • • 1 t 0 t 4 ' J • a • ' • 4 2 t ' 4 1 1 0 • • • • • e II I CAL"°"" IA .. , ... SdlMf'a ,, •• ,,_.. s • 1 1 It-Cf, •• , Mlftdler 1' I 0 e t J ... 11 rt ' ' 1 ' aMcllardl If 4 t 1 o It...,. c 4 ' 1 • A~-I I I I .,...,.,_.. I 0 t I lodt• .. t I I 0 Krbtr~ llfl 1 I e e Cll'lllM .. e I e t Jdlnt'-"' ' ••• Elllt .. e t t I ""'"" "' ' . . . T ... I lol ' • 4 ,,,,,, .. ,_. t•J••••lt--4 E -SdlNI, It-. Wttlitltr. ~. 1.09 -°'4111,.. J. etlltONl&e 1. 21 -IAf/Mav, it• ~ ...._ • -A. "8dl'lewz. Hit -J. ~II 1, It. JM*ton '-SI -O. G ....... S -It. J~ L~MI. SI' -W*19f, 11.-. "MalltllSO ~ w. ~· • • 4 • J 1 M.w 1 0 f I t I ....... 1..•t llo.)6J411 lecM t-JJl2•• Clmlllo J 1 t I O 1 IH~ 2 1 1 I t I Wf' -ClflllM. T -2:». A -tAl. HULME ON POLE AT SlLYERSTONE SILVERSroNE, England (AP) Denala Hulme of New Zeala.Dd travel- ed the Silverstone clrcuil at 124.25 m:Oea .., hour Friday and cllnched tbe pole position for tocta.J•• International FormUla Ont r.c:e. Bubne wu one ol aeven d.rlwn In tbl tftbt·natlon field to swpua tlla eliltlq tnd HCOrd. 8• WU tbned In 1 mlnut.., W MCOllds for the 1es.mn. '1'tal. ma old ncor4 ,, .. 1:2'1. will recog.nlU the winner of the ftlht hen or Frukr. pending d.iapotition of Clay's appeal, hu been boil)' debated for monthJ. ID any event, the fight in the Oakland Arena has ita interest. Ota rv ron'9•t 8:30, C .... ttel 7 Promoter Don Cbargin predJcta a near-capacity crowd of 14,000 will pay around '250,000 to watch. Quarry, only 22, ia from Bellflower. He has tost bot on~ In 31 tlg.bts and scored 15 lmockoutl. Betting bu rab- ed from 7.5 to 8-5 for him. EWa iJ 2.8. Hil record ia 25-5 with 13 knockoutt. All of hi.a defeata ca.mt when 1M foullrt • a middlewttpt. For several yean he labortd In the shadows u a spamn, partner for Clay. Both Qu.tJTY and Ellis w e r e guaranteed ,125,000, which la con- 1ldttal>ly more than eltber coWd eom~ mud laat AQIUl't when the ellmina· tfona be1an. Neither EDla nor Quarry lw been beaten in tbeir put 10 bouta. Ellls plned the final in the WBA series by ddeaUng Leotia Martin and Oscar Bonavua. Quarry defeated former champion Floyd Patterson and Thad 5'>enctt. the latter by a knockout in the l2tls and final round. ,,.,.., EJl1a ud Quarry are ntaly matcbed. Tbe wtlOt difference .. milllor. Quarry'• 1• was two men than be bad antSdpated but Jftr/ uld he tboupt the ~alel ........ Utti. heavy,'' He uldht 1"1'bed ~ TbundaJ. Bt aaid be WU D0t eon- cemed. I EI11a bu • four-lnch ,....... vanta,e but Quarry aid this wu ootbin1 UDUlual ai.nce ma.D7 of bfa former opponenta bad tbla tdCe. Ellls Ml a no-eye cut hlltory. Quar- ry WU cat by Pattenon. Moat observers felt EDil could wta by a deci.aion or by cutt1n1 Jerry; Quarry coald take It an in 15 or, u many prteUct.cl, by ' bocbut. Sun.day Crucial After 127-119 Loss to Celts Lake rs • Ill By GLENN WRITE Of ... Ditltr ......... INGLEWOOD -I.t's a muat game foe tne Loi Ang8lies Le.ker1 Sunday night at the suppoHdly friendly For· um as they battle t.o break ewo i.n. their world baaketball championship 9lries with tbe egeh!:ss Boston Celtics. Another crowd of 17,000 ill ex:pected far the 7 p. m. ahow. wh.ld\ bas been IOld out &tnce earb' in tile wee«. Coach Bill~ Breda Kolf.t's West· ern Division runneno:p lag in the best al aeven series, 2-1, altn suffering a 127-119 Jost Ix> Bill RUS'Sell & Com· pany Friday night at ttie Forvm. The Celtlct put together a bot shoot- ing offeme aod a rebound • hungry deferise l'o ttlrott!e two Laker rallies. They bit 62 per cent of t.beir field goal attempts and with Russell work- lng the boards, the visitors frun Beao- llown were at their best. They wexe all bot at differeot tiim· et, keeping down the Lakers' C<llllt- back attempts, as Jahn HavUcek (27). Larry Siegfried (26) and Sam Jmes Texan's 68 • Good Enough To Take Lead DAILAS, Tex. (AP) -Texao Miller Barber mapped back from a poor start on tbe first nine to come romping ln witb a two-under-par 88 and 1Urge into tbe ead at 38 boles with 135 in the $100,000 Byron Nelaon Golf Classic Friday. The stoclcy tour veteNln from Sherman found playing cond.IUons to bis llidng as the wind that caused havoc with acores Thursday dropped to a reasonable 10 mi lee per hour. With his putter working like a charm he managed to play even par on a acrambling first nine and two. under-par oo the second. Barber took the lead although Jack M<:Gowan ol Larao, Fla., shot a course record 65 for 13&. Harold Hen- ning of South Africa came in late to ' lay down a 69 to tie McGowan for se- cond place. "I was surprised to shoot par the way I played that nine.'' Barber said. He got 1n bis first bunker of the tournament at 10 and took a bogey and he waa in the water at 14 for another. But be had aeven one putt greens as he toot the lead away from Gary Player of South Africa, the flnt round leader with a 86, the course record McGowan brob with Ills 65. Player w11 one over par and bis 137 put hlm in fourth place tie with Jack Montgomery wbo bad a par 70. Arnold P.._, p1-yiog with a hip laJW')', ftred a two.under-par 68 and · pioved Into contatioo at 139. Kermit Zlf)ey allo bad a fl7 and tied Palmer for dx1*I place. Jack Nktlaus. another of the big name ~era, d!d '1 and pulled to 140 &Del a tit for eiibtb 1pe>l (20) acooimted tor malt ol .. ICOI"· Ing punch. The La.kE1r1 pve the ~ crowd ever to see • Neticnal Balllhbll 1A1- aociation world dwnpicmbip .mes fame (17,011) ~ to yell about the lalllt eight mimltlll, bonv«. Thai.ling by 18 at one junket 1n Che seccnd baU 4be bolts broke 1ooee 9nd got their running game in order. Down by 106-88 witll 10: 58 left in 1be game, tlbey went oa a Jp1"ee and blut- ed the ~Its with veter.m Elgin BaykJr doing JD06t ol 1be ~. They finally W'Of'ked 1he deficit lo 109-106 on Jerry West's h:ft throw with 6 :03 &!>owing cm tile dock and the IAilcers were able to bang within tbree and five poiDta till 4: 38 WM Jett and Boston was on top, 115-110. But VCl Breda Kolff'I group wemt cold, tanking two ol six sbota ill tbe oext 2:~ while Boston was making good on vital free ttlroWa by Ruaaell and Siegfried. The victors upped their marpi to a co:mfy 123-115 with 2:27 remaining ill 4·1 Over Giants Ile tilt. Altlt!r ht the ..... Dn'• • in doubt. The 1.MAr• led -brieft1' the i.t time beklC 24-.23 wtlb 4:41 to., in tbt tint qlmter. They were down 4S-28 Mrl;f in the MOOl1d atama betclr-e ~tc:tinc ftre and l*T'Owine the count 1lo .a .t hlllf- time. 'lben BOltoo oame out bot elter in- tlermi'ea6on, canntnc 10 ol 1ta ftrst 13 ab* from 1he field -inclucttnc eicbt in• row. West led Liker eccring with 33 wblle Bayklr c.ne lu'oulb with 28 -t.gg. mg 24 in 4lbe final half. lon-oet I.DI A•ULU e ' T e ' T Hwc:* II M 27 lrtlr n u • "-II 1 W 17 Hnlw ' M 1J "lllMll f Ml 2S WKt 1' ... 12 3' S9fnl I 1•12 J6 lmfloff f ~ 10 SJ-t W • ,..,_ S H 17 ~ JMll~ IM t T1wW I •t 2 Ccluftb 6 W U c"""' • "' ' OclY'ldl ' .. , TOl•ll • 2741J 121 T8'elll A6 274' 11' lkllllln • l3 J4 ~127 i..o. Mfelel • 34 25 Jt-llt ,_,.. ~-AlltllMI c-. T ... I ,~, 25. Lit AnMlft. 2S, AfltllOI-11 ,on lf.ookie's Homer Sparks Dodger Comeback Win SAN P'RANCISOO (AP) -Rookie Luil Alcaru slimmed bis first major league home nm with two on in the mrrth mmng u tile Loa ~ Dodg- en exploded for four uneacned runs to defeat the S a n Francisco Giants 4-1 Friday night. The blast, with two o u t by the ~ year~td third bueman, came oU tough klck to.er Ray Sedecld. who entered ~ mntti wltt1 a ooe.Ntter and a 1.0 lead. Sadeclri's downfall began v.ilen first G.-e• ett Claeawel l 1 r-.w, SauN1•11, J P·•· lJMemaa Willie McCovey dropped Zol· 1o Versallea' pop fly to open the inning. Wes PairUr sacriliced a Jlm Lefe- bvre singled in the tying run and took leOOnd oa tbe t:b.roW to the plate . Rocky Co&avitio was walked ~ tionally and Ted Savage popped o u t before AJcaru anloaded. Jlm 'Gred. 1.0, wh> pitched tbe last two ftUgl £n relief al Bi1l ~ aot the victory. SadeckJ, 2·1, bad 22 shutout innlngs bef«e the mnth and a lltrina ol elgbt stratgtit victories over two aeatoJIS. The onl.y bit oil him until LeFebvrt ~ was a ~ line drive by Verallee in 1be foortti mng. He ftnd l;iul 11. 'lbe Olanta got tDe1r ~run in tbe fnt il1dnC on bloop •iDCles by Jesus Alou and Rao HU11t and Mceovey's run«:orina g1"0W)dlet'. lDS AllelLIS SAM 'ltAMC:llCO .. rllM WO.vi• d 4 t 0 e JAICIU rf VerullM c 4 I 1 e MIMI 29 l'nw 111 > • • • Mm Cf ~lb 4 l 1 1 MC'-Y 111 C.'lllO If J 1 0 0 ... r1 " l"•lrlv rt ) o • • Oe....,Hf a S.v-rt l I I I .. ,.,.,., c A1ca1W a i 1 1 > l.Mllff .. l'~a t 0 t t CKtw Ml T....... c l t t e s.dedll .. J-. "' 1 • • • IMnNll Ml '4•1.terc •••• "-' , ... a .. nev Ml 1 O O • G'9<11.. O t Io J I 2 0 • • 1 • ' • 1 • 4 e I I J • 1 • • 0 0 • ' • 0 • , • 2 • I o I t l • 0 • ' 0 • • Tot•I a 4 I 4 Totel » 1 9 I L• Anpeln I 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 f-4 San 1"111nci-I • t o t O o o ~1 E -._._,., V.n.11& ~. ~ -IM ........ 1. LOI -la .,,..... 4. SM ,,.ncllQ 11. Hit -AKMU I. S.. -"-• l'a~er. IP N a la U to Sinew 1 1 1 I 1 6 OreM w. 1.. l ' • • 0 0 Seoledll l.. •1 t 3 A t J 11 H~ -'"'-· IMI. ~ -Si..tr l'I -,.,.. .... T -t:• A -11,Al Sporta In Brief So Cal Swimfiest Winds Up. Today ---·-------- FAVORED -California's Jer- ry Quarry will be out to live up to pre-fWtt favoritimi ·to- rugbt as he 6attles Jimmie El· lis for the heavyweight cha!n- pionship at Oakland. The battle will be on TV. · Ouch! GWC · Torn Apart ' In J. 7 -3 Rout Ml San Antcnfo Conege•1 buebe.Il team unloaded the beaV}' timber on Golden West Friday a.fternoon7"ac0rinc 12 runs in the lut three ~ to smother the host Rustlers, 17-3. . It was the worst baseball beating Golden West bas suffered ln its two- year history. Mt. SAC wa1 cruising along in~ the aevenllb Inning withe comfortable 5-0 lead when the Rustler pltchin~ ltaff crumbled. . The Mounties scored five ti.met 1n the eeventh inning to make it 10-0 and then, alter Golden West made it.1().2. Mt. SAC's Mike McClure unloaded with a grand slam homer over ~ left field fence . l Then Mike Frank and Ted Bailie slugged back-to-back homers iii the ninth to wind ap the rout. . : The Rustlers play at Fullerton Tue• day. ~"........ ' Ml. SAC 001 UD ~17 n I Goldlo't Well 100 0110 21._ I " t 90LDIN r.•r lfl MT. IA~ {17~ 5 i: I~ r 'i :~ If A t} rll ti~ -· , ... t I .lftla. .,.. t i. t: ~· iJ I .j·~c t ti' =.fW l I · 1r • .. ~.. 1 1c1. pf o , j • I ts: : . J i ~ i -d ,, 11 r- re !)o 1- 1- le bell on ing t.o ing WO- the 5-0 taff in and 0.2. ied left Die the I " .. .. Ip • lilt • .. Ill .. .. '• : • .. IL • ~ • • . .. . .· By EABL G\JSTKEY °' ........ ,. .... .., Draf · raci.oi enthutiasts • ·Crom it.• Oranee Coalt area • bigb jtCboola 'W1ll be bucking <itmpttltloa from 20 other e1 ICbooll Scmday at : : _,,. County lnternaUonal . ~· · =·: The occasion la the fin.ls -=~ ocm·a high school draa :-~ competition -an • : event tbat mlght prove to be · • ~ embryo from which : pa a naUOO'Wide pro- iJ'arn. -. ·.Drag drlvera from Corona .(tel Mar, Mater Dei, Laguna ·tread\, Weatminater and ·.Huntington Beach will be • racing for top priua Sun· ·day. Barons Finallv • Post Win Fountain Valley snapped . · a tm-came loaog IG'eak in poltinf a 1-2 decision over -..Ben ta a Irvine Lup · -..U pme Priday lftn. noon at the winners' di.a· .•Jftoad. In ~ Irvine action, Ea· taricla nipped Valencia. 3-2, ·Corona del Mar felt to Mag· · -ftolla, 7-2, and Costa ~esa • :bombed Loara, 18-3. . -E.,le•·Tlgers • -· k9"" ...... ' V1lenct1 OIO tlO 0 -) J J . _.,...... lllt.!!1. ~ x -J 10 2 • .,,.,....,. Cf «' ...... rf _,.....,,, ..,,,,_Jill VtllMll CU ' SMHar. c ~ ... . ....,.,.,, ~ • SotMwvillt. " IWtt ... ', ... " '. Totelt Al • H •11 J 7 I 0 I 0 I 0 4 • 1 ' ' • 1 • 1 I I I J I I ,I t I I I 7 t 0 I I t t I 1 I I I 1 • • • ,, , .. , Al I! H •1t J' 0 I I l • • • J 0 • • J 0 • • , . . . a t I O t I t t J I I I I I t I 2 t I I ,, , ) 2 k#9W..._ llHI C<>rone cltl Mor 1• lot I -1 t 2 lllHMlll 00'! !00 I -1 II 1 '-• ... Mw 1'~ • " ... 11.t..otl. " l 0 • • ~.-J ••• •• ..,._,..,, .. J ' , 0 o. ...... 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Godbe, Age) taking their dlvisioo ol the 88()..yard re· lay ln 1:33.0. ,. -- ' IWlY ,.I.OT f Other area prep medal winneft were Newport' 1 Stu Aldrich (Ullrd In mot put,----...:.:.--~-------------------------------------- 51 -O~). Fountain Valley ( HanaGll, Hanoa, Purkie-Getea open at 9:30 a.m. wict, Cotter) third in the 480 for trial nmt. EllmlnaUons shuttle hurdles ill 81.7 and at.art at 1:30 p.m. The win-FountaiD Valley (McAllister, niDI sdtool and driver Hulme, Stauffer, Godbe) sec- sbould be determined by ond in the-mile rtily in 4:30 p.m. 3:31.6. Of 30 ICbools aod 450 On the JC level, Orange drlYen who began racing in Coast's Les Bland tied for the program li:x weeks ago, third in the pole vault at the fkld baa been pared 14--0, John Ward (Orange through ellmlnatiom to 25 Co.it) placed aecood 1n the schoola IDd 250 drivers. javelin at 178-9, Dou& Gep- Western High of Anaheim hart CGWC) wu ~ond in appears to be the most the same event at 178 • 0, drac-orteated school in the Mike Pomeroy <OCC) was county, judging from the en·• secood in the 440 hurdles at try list. Weatan started the 57.4. competition with 63 cars. Orange Coast (Shipley. Weatmlnster bas the only Baker, Ogden, Kelly) was girl driver, Siby Nickens. third in the 440 relay at The tp0010rlnc Ford 42.2, Orange Coast (Step- Motor Company will doDate hens, Kdly, Sh Ip le y, S300 worth of tools to each Schmitt) was third in the school's auto &bop and Ford sprint medky at 3:23.3 and will pr~nt a $1.000 Ford Oranae Coast (Baker, Fig· Cobra Jet engine to the win-gat.t, Schmitz, Stephens) was n.ing school. second in the mile relay at In addJUon, OCIR will 3:22. present a $1 ,500 1cbo~rship * * * to the wtnnlnc school. Ford ~~ 'M'll wtl1 also award the second ~1• L.H 'i~.7C11r-r.= l•~'J-.Cl place school with a C-3 » • " ;:r!'91: c~ a. -.... _ _..c traoenu·ssion and H • t. • <o-ttc °"!'> >. ilV\&IUNIU (N-Ot-1. TlfN ..... --.... rd '---S_....O) gets a LH Uni HNI) -I, Hamlrt Wl'C uu pld'.-.:: """ 1L-111 i. L... c:-1 l. •uul F o r d f o u r -s p et d ~~1•1• .l'r"~ ti.\ c.Ml '· transmission. • -1ttlit cu ~ a. Clf1v lMoolte d VIS11). Tim. :t:U .. Mon Ford a w 1 r s : '"° 11e1 • ., -1~ ~1.tr '· '-"'' ,_ f ·'l Mcnlct J A!Wlr. 1lmt : •1.•l dubboard pwques or .., s,.,,,., Mec11n Rt••r -. Loaro l and ....... ..a.I f th ""'itftOlle a.~I V•l;rmTS-: >:>s .. driven &CV.,...es or e 1i> "" -c 0~1 '· _.,~•-Ll-rettw ,)"1. tll (11•1<1-fir!t three s""""u.. .1 .. "'-1111~1.: ·'· OCIR general manager ~JI. • -1. · ~l,1•"1• Mike Jones added tbal odler ''"'"' · _ . '"' Lee Anee~s C0UDty Ip e e d equipment '· S."11 Mol>lce ), Cll.tlftY. T I m t: manuNcturer• will award >~·~"· H -1~re,.11n IL.A Har0or1 • } ?, (LA I I J. KIM (11<1 Oleff ~pec1al st.eerint w h e e 11 • ht 'r.i.., ..:. 1 C•rrllo1 2. 11 Jackets, brakes and other CM!l llD :a. LA CllY. hne: ''f."· L ~peed equipment to winning A.=i:•r "-;;o!"1~_."?r.:'.,, 1.i1 .~·· " t nd dri 1tO lttllY -I ""' LOI An9tlt1 7. earns a vers. t omPIOft 1. ,kAlfJIY~• 1::iu. "There will be several 01"", _ 1 ::"al:t:\ J,.., sw:i, Ford exetutives at the meet f~fr("~'r"& .. ~~; ~~t.1 Su.~ay,': Jones ~id. . L~ I~,.; tlrrr Kt~~l~~~ They re thinking of d0tng s"" ... T:: ~· :· occ.i.i..,,.1 , ~" thi~ sort of thing on a na-W!I!. l!'!" J. N~"' ArlroM u""'· tional basiJ. So this is a pilot 'TWI"' ·~1ev -1. vc '-"" .. ,. nt.i btre J W•t""""I I Ctl Stele Fvllff· program for the e re ""· rt:;: > ,,. w. 1 , c.i United States. as far ai; ,.:: cs~ri 1 -"~ o'= aT:.., t .... ., Sprinklers Finish 19-inning .Duel ' Six hours of agonizing buebail Clnally c~ to a close at 1 : :«> tt\1a mcrni.ing as the automatk sprinklers turned on to wash out a 6·6 stalemate between Anaheim and Santa Ana High in the ktn llf IMIMlt • H E 010 000 '5CO 000 000 000 ~ 13 5 )Offll .............. 10] third longest prep game in CIF bid.ory. The two forces bad 1trug- gled since 7:• b nl&ttt be- fore and Wbile the Anaheim coach'~ wih called il quits alter 17 ttaow. the wife or Santa An.a boss Bill R06s stay~ up till the last out WU~. Her only rep, in fact, was not being able to get a baby sitter so she could at- tend the fracas at Boysen Park in Anaheim. The lonfetil prep duel on r e c o r d was a 23-innlng match between Fullerton High and P~one CoUege back in 1929. 'nte latter won finally. 6-5. Second longest was ln 1952 when Orange nipped Santa Ana, 7-ti. Vlku·OUers Tart• W ettern $ Ha1111Y. cf Wuhlta. H Lravy, )b IC Hll\11\', II 01~1boUt, c. Curry. rl Slrvblf', 1" Iii.« ••• Gtwr#, o Total• """''""' lb H1naon. u ......... rl Pr..,....hl, C Htutltdl, It Mack. 111 LOH•, ct Hyterd, >b EltMt. P Faic, o l<ll•I> • H f GOI 010 0 -1 4 J lot 0000-0 1 1 M--1 (ti wn1m1 111 Al • H UI J • 0 • J I I 0 J 0 • • l • • • , • • 0 ' • 0 0 ] • • 0 , • 0 • J 0 ' • u • , 0 Al II H 1111 ' , • 0 3 0 I I J 0 0 0 l 0 0 • J 0 0 • 1 0 1 0 ) 0 I 0 l 0 0 D , 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ,. 1 • I 6-5 Loss . Puts MD Into 2nd Mater Dei's baseball nine dropped into second place in the Angelus League Friday a f t e r n o o n when the Monarchs lost a &-5 ~islon to league leading St. Paul at Memorial Park in Santa Ana. The Monarchs fell behind in the third inning when pitcher Steve Vau.1ril sock- ed a three-run homer. Mater Dei crept to within one in the seventh off Joe LePage's single and stolen batt along with K e v i n Williams' two-out single. Huntington Beach's Bob Wlckerttiam powered a grandsJ.am home run in the fiftb innioi Friday to lead the OUera to a 5-4 conque5t o( MMlna 1n other Sunst>l l.ftgue action at Hunting- ton. Other r e s u I ta had Baseball Standings AHOILUS LIAOUI W L OI SI 1'1111 S I M1trr 0-1 S J " USRRC Compared To Ram-Packer Clash Les Richter, the ex-foot-Scott, Moises Solana, Sam baller who now runs Posey. Ch u ck Parsons, R Ivers Ide International Bud Morley, BUJ Yount and many others. Corona del Raceway, likens this Mar's Dan Gurney, devot· weeke nd's U.S. Road Ra<:Jng in~ all his time to lndlanap- Championships to h ls olls preparation, bu skipped former Jove. this year's USRRC. "It should be like the The featured finale Sun· ... k " day wlU be the 6 0 0 Rams and , .. e Pa<: ers, he ~epower Group 1 race. says. I .. ~." "T\1c USRRC has always ueen a good aeries. but this year's may be the best ever. Some of the greatest1 names in auto racing are antered -Jim Hail, Mark Donohue, Lothar Mot.schen- bacher, Pete Rmoo, Sklpl T onl9ht-' p.m. OAK LANO ATHLETICS l1di1s' Ni9ht North.South riv1lry under the li9hh. 01y G1me Tomorrow' 111'1\lTL AM-• ....._ -t•'" .. h" A "-"Af~ •Vt•.,"•....,.,,,..,.. All>-,.,,r•-lloMtloflo-c......y "All (MO(AI ,_,.,_.I 7.tto.#•"""" C-1iW. Executive Sales This is • career opportuni- ty with a long established and large financial ·tr11tftu- tion. Substantial compensa- tion to meet lm.medlat~ re- qllirementa of the well- qualified man. Season_ed aasoc.lates earn incomes in the high five figure brackets. Evaluation of your qual- ifications by an independ· ent consultant will iodi· cate for you I and us )· your relative fitness for th.is career. Initial quolif1caticm pref erencts: General age range from 25 to 40. Experience in business, sales, Jaw, bank· lnf or accounting with strong record of achleve- ment in activities -busi- nesa. c.ampus and /or com· munlty. Write brief particulars to: Box M·lOS. The DAU.Y PILOT or Phone S..2-5623 -Ext. 321 . Ford is concerned.'' •1.J. Here is a roster of driven who will represent the WettmintteT hol:tlng on to ee<.'ODd place wLUl a +2 dec1lion over Santa Ana Valley and Western blanked Newport; 2-0. SI )Oho ll"'to J ' l l"\ ~;~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sc"'''• ' J 7111 Ct"'Wtll J J t•~ Vtn>um Ot• I S i j Or.-ige Cout area Sunday : CotlOMA~IL MAit -T"" ""'· Boll A id9ewt1, II le.It Wolff I G ON llEACH -o.ldl -"· ~l'dY G•M, Mitt .C!l!!L~­LAGUNA llEACH -Dun -· Jord1tt1, GN!O Oli..a, 1Ctl1h , J.llt11 Lum, Gery P~y ·~~. ~::· L~~d11ii;--I(,;;;;; IC~-0!'1 -l"r» .. DtOllH, Ml~• Oii. T-&.-llff, Tlift Mf,. Al l"•IM. Lury 9.,,.,, Tim Miiier. l•.n -·· M lb Ito., Chris °"9v•"· Gary O!Mol. ·~~inlli Jr,: Ltf'111«. C llor Ci~""~r. TA~, ~roe~ r.11;; llrlAft T-. I~ lllldl..... 11111 Mtrvey. Villa Park Dumps .LB In 7-0 Tilt VllJa Park d u m p e d i..,_. Beacb, 7~. I n er.tvlew Leaaue baseball dlt Frida1 lfternoon on the wiDDe.r'I field. s,.rta1 Jlleher S t a n IWlllU dowed only six bits ii potUac Lbt lbutout. Doq Sdunttz collected two bHa for Lacuna In a )Os. iDC CIUM U lbe hoats ICOncl tbree times in the ftrlt ud three more In the 11eeond to 1alt It away. Lapa ho~ F90thill on Tuaday Jn Its next feacue outlet. WHITE LEADS AT ICCC After two roundl o! ac· tloa In ttle Irvine Coast Country Club'• women'• cllampionships, defending cflampion DteDee White holds a commanding nine· stToke leld in the '°" gross competition. Her '7v.31 rounds top Dan· ny Lipp'• 8.U&. Flnt flight lffder ls Bee Longley (73-Tl) and Pat Anicti is second with 73-71. Llon.· v .ilev .... .,; ,..._ ~A ............. ,_,'> WISlmln•tff lie 110 X -I II I ............... (0 Al• H Ill •-11.. : ! ~ ~ :::::::.:: 11 l 0 • • ll//d:.ll1ftlW. 11 1 0 • • lltlr. ff l 0 •• Wtlltr, c l ft 0 0 l(ljlfH', '" ) 1 l • .,._,.,lb l I I 0 MtWde, • l I l I •t<ltmcw>d. " 0 0 • 0 111 .... , 1 0 0 0 Totell 1J • 10 I ,.,.,, A"• v allfy OI E-rv. 2b : : ~~j.,'!, lb J I ,.,_cf l : ~°'*'· ... " l 0 l-1. H : O lellkk-· H t 0 t '""""'· • l ' • ~ •• )000 Tol11t 11 l 6 I UllTVllW LIAOUI w L. 01 S.n C lf'fMnlt I 1 Or1119t • , VIiia P•r• I 1 II ~ s J, T11111f1 ' ' MIHIOlft Vlelo ) 1i , .. "''" , Laoune .. Adi 1 'rt•.n•1 ICWH s." c """"" .I. I!' 11\4'.MMftt l VIII• '•'1l 7, Lffvne I MIUIOll Vltlo J. ,, ...... " l Or~-4, T111lln I TMt41?'1 ·-" Tustin al El-"" F00/11111 al LltUN Ori"" al l•llUloll Vltlo VIiia '•I'll •I S.tft (-nit Baseball Standings AMlltCAH LIAOUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ... (Mt Pd. GB w" Lo1t Pel GB l>etnlit • 3 .790 St. Louis 10 s 714 Bo9ton 1 4 .631 1¥l Loi Angeles • 6 571 2 ......... • 6 .el$ 1¥l San FNIDCbco 1 6 .:>.111 2''1 hltimOft 7 6 .IU 2 Atlanta 7 7 .500 3 .,.,,. • • m t Pittlbur&f\ • e .500 J 3\\ Ntw Ytrk 1 • •• 2'A Qnclnud • 7 .462 I ' .417 4 Chfoaco • 7 . 4412 3~ JfrlMl"t ._ SI Paul '· ~ltr Def S Vtn>um Otl l. $1, J-.. CO I Stnllt.Ca"tw.11 icon .,...•tlS.bl~ . Tn•r• .._ Vtrllu"I Otl •• St. ,. .... Scn<ilt al ~ .. , Otl Clfl,_.11 al SI. Jotvt ·-· lllVINI L•AeUI Loera M...,.,,la Cn,lt Mtu 8rta FSlan<I• CorOl\t dtl Mor ~.,,.,,al" Vtflt\' V•ltncl• W L . , . , , J J J 5 s 4 ' ' , I ' Prllln'• k.,.H Cent~ Mt•~ 11, Lotra l f"""l•ln V•lleY l , lrtl 2 e llfn<fl J. Vllln<la 1 MttMlla 1. Cor-del ""'' 1 T-y't0.-L041ro •1 Br .. cor ..... dtl 111., 11 Cot•• Mew M41-l.t al hi~~· V•IM<i. at Fount•ln Yaun mil ....... 6 Ytlln" la,.... 0.- 41W•Vt '-" ...... •• Cl...._. Otlklmd ' • •• 4 ~lptlla • g .429 4 LltO off ll\1n <IA Ille WIMl"9 Tum OeUfomla $ • •• 5 Houeton • 7 ,417 4 MARK Ill a.~.., 10 •• 1 71ii New Vor1t ' R .385 ·~ Aft,j ,, ...... ._ LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL °"'"" l. """'*' 2 SfltCIALIST ""-,,, ............. , C.IM1-H S. Ntw y., I at.I.Ml.I'~ L•A ....... 4.Mft,.~I t ~_. ..... -~~ A REMINDER FROM 0 OMEGA be 111re to 1ei your watcla ahead ooe hour toniglrt ••• daylirltt 1avin11 time 1ou into 16ed Sunday, April 28th Whfn )OU Kt your utch ahead, take• dote lnol 11 it. It may hf eccuret1 but is it modm1 ? la it Jdf." inci ing? Df>t'J it tl'll the ci11c? Perh1f.>1110W i~ the tin1t tn l'hoose 111 Up·ln·the·~rl'lnd 0~gl, w, hi\ e one of tho largcr.t Om11~a rolltttiont to show you, S65 In O\C'.f '1000. m11Wrra AlmlMAi res flKIM uoe iv O¥tll uoe TlltMS TO ftT YOUlt . IUDOIT ( NOW TWO ·GllAT STottlS TO JlllVI YOU. . . . ,...... --- J 8 DAI\. y "1.01' Sat.llrAJ, Afwtl 'ET, 1'61 Weekend Bill Sports Agenda For TV Fans TODAY 11 a m. C4l CL - BASEBALL - C h l c a g o Whlte Sox at Mlmesota Twins. Curt Gowdy. PM w~ ~e. Sandy Koufu mtke~de. R a i n c h e c k : Boston Red Sox a t Baltimore Orioles. J i m Simp6on. Tony K u b e k mikf!6ide. 12: 10 p.m. (11) CL - BASEBALL -Dodgers at San Francisco G~. Vln Scully. Jerry Doggett mikalde at Oand}estick Park. Batter up: L 2 p.m. (2) CT -SOCCER -SL Loulil Stars at Kaosas City Spun. Jack Whitaker, Mario Machado mikeslde. 2:30 p.m. (S) CF -JAl ALAI -From Frooton Palecio. Tijuana. 3:30 p.m. (5) CF --OUT· DOORS -With J I m 'lbomu. 4 p.m. (4) CF -OUT· DOOR 8--Joe Foss bunts a large41rtlered bull caribou in AIMU. 4 p.m. (5) CF -BOWL- ING -Lemmg v s . Stetanldl. Jack D r e e s mitetlde. 1 5 p.m. (2) CL - HOLLYPARK -'3),000 WW Rogers Stakes at a m.Ue for 3-year-<>lda. Harry Beoaioo. GU S tr a tt o n trecklide a t Hollywood Part. 5 p.m. (7) CT -WIDE WORLD -WWS celebrates a e v e n t h am· Ii vereary wittl a trio ol actJ: Trenton 150 widl Jim Mc.Kiay and ROOger Ward calling li>e turns for the Indy-type mecNnet. Keittl Jack.son at Vancouver for Ni>. American Gym Cham· pioodlips. Howard Dosell interviews Jerry Quary, Jimmy Ellla on their tittle fight. 6:30 p.m. (7) CL -BOX· ING -Jerry Quarry VI Jimm,y Ellia for the vacant world beavywei_. title. Howvd Cosell ringside at Oakland Oollseum. 9:30 p.m. (M) F -BOX DE MEXICO -(Bosina from Maico.) , l\JMDAY 11 a.m. (2) CL - STANLEY CUP -Fma1 round metob. 12:10 p.m. (11) CL - BASEBALL -Dodlift'I at Sao Frendlco Giantl. Vln ScuDy. Jtfn'Y Do I I e t t mlketlde at Omdlestick Park. Batter up: 1. 1 p.m. (7) a. -PGA GOL F -$100,000 Byron Nelaoa a..ic, fiml boles Soccer Clashes Slated Sunday The Coast Raacen bit the road for Sunday IOCCeI' competition While United Cout Rangers earn a home berth against Temple City Soccer Club in a 12::Kl show at Newport B e • c b • I Mariners Perk. Coach Brian McCaugbey'e Rangers meet Temple Clty's major dlvisloa entry at the latter's field·Llve Oat Park· bealnnlng at 2 p.m. McCaughey's c b a r g e 11 have been Idle the put Uu'ee WeeU. Irvine, Sunset Qualifiers Race Results CRISS-CROSS SANDALS 1.44 Teens! Adju.stlble aling straps; cushloned- step i.118oles. Wipe.clean vinyl uppers in black. white. tan. 4-9. Sunday Only DOOR MIRRORS SWING· TOP WASTE BIN 0.r Ref. 2.17 S111U1a11 Otdlf 1.76 40-ql awinJl-top bin won't leak. can·t scratch. Has no spring or metal parts. Choice of 3 colors. 22", 31/J H.P. TUNNEL DECK LAWN MOWER 37.77 An euy to start, delue power mowtr that cuta an even 22 incb awath every Ume. Fu- tme. lel~matic wheel adjuten. -·-----·-----· s..... ..... loys' Acrlan Acrylic Knit Sport Shirts O.r ••· l.IC 99t c .. ,..,e It Colorful, Acrilan~ acrylic 1birta are machine washable and "Wear Dated"~ for long wear. 8 to 16. • CMmttTand Cor•. • "lbff '"' Monuni. lAUtltRl WKET .. SBt Many colors nailable in this venatile belbt. UGHT METER or FLASHGUN 6.66 Odee of push button, direct readtnJ tellen- ium liabt meter. Or, quality flaabgun that accepta all 1l•h·bulbe with auto cube aun. hot ahoe and bounce held. Charil IL Cottoft Unecl For Good Fit WOMEN'S COTTON. SATEEN SHIFfs q: -_ Print lhifts with back or side dppera; but.- ton ic~nta Oil ahoulden. Cbooee 'from pm. leyt, geoJMtrica. florals in pastel ot bright toll• 10.18. AUTO VACUUM CLEANER : ........... 7 s • .-. °"'• 8.BB 18'• long, 3lh" wde cleaner welghta just 2 lbs. Comes with 16' cord. Plugs into cigar- ette light hrJle9.•7e s-•••hl9 SW.. and 1lalml IUll triple tntered tor an .._ tppllneN. One pDan can. • 4 . . . - Jliaai ."Mt sna.r "'°" ~ ratk a plM, UJOU ~ta jt .. fartll. Some ,,.~. tllt. oblerve. Key II .. llv. up to prlndpm. ...... MIOdaltlea, co-wGlttlt. IAGl1TAJUlJS (Nov. n. LEO (1-zs • -•) ~ Dtc, 2.1): Accent on pablic How ,.a "9d ao . NIUt.J rtiltl•, bow oa.ri res· ~ ...... ii ... ..... .. your lcleli,. See ,.. .. ._ TodlJ ,_ find,lllt c':.~· noa•t muddy '!Cl where frilMI la.d _. " w1th far-out tbeoriii . .. by. Be ~ p"' , ._II'~ can help if tru&b -ad -will Mt '" ,. ...... Midi ... pr~. free. ~ .. k ... CIU't100RN {Dec. ~- 41eatecl. J&' 1')~ stUd;J SAG?r- .,...,,._ TAIUOI ~· Your Y&.DUV (A.IC. 2S-Sept. ti): W&J' Of c:oan..J.H... bul~ Duti•• can be trUlformed ~........ " to .. i....••urea. Key Ja flodln& tub ii 1potligtad. YOU r---~. may haw skipped esaeotial out tbe ""'1 and tbe Poten· detaill. U so, c o r r e c t lial. Loot Mrcmd Immediate lndJcatioo1. Tbe I u t u r e oversight. Today )'OU cm ...__.___ it be ._..,... if cMch up. Do IO. ~; can -..-AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. yoo heed the call. 18) : Greeter freedom of LIBllA (Sept. 2.1-0ct. 22): tbou.-~-· lndJ •-.a Deal with I 1 t U a t 1 0 ft I , ... ., -.-..vD ll cawu. penom afar. Means what PerlOO&l mapetlam rating concern.a yiou is not e..Uy today is hJgb. You can sell Identified. You muit be will· programs, Ideas. People are duwn to you. Take ad· Ing to reach, experiment, vantage by booestly ex· Judie. Nothing iJ banded to pressing yourself. you on silver platter. PISCES (Feb. 19-March ICOBPIO (Oct 23 · Nov. ~): Give needed auiention 21): F~ ~p Gil to details around home, Of· fice. Key ii adjustment. Soap Box Derby Set For Raceway July 21 What "°" ..et .is dole at band. ~ 1bil. Avoid eolnc too tar a&eld. ao.e rants with iamily members. IP TODAY IS YOUR BDrnlDAY JOU are a natunl teedler .. Your voice is re&Wded u umtuM. You could ucel ln drama. Soda! activity 8C'Celeratec -you ba-ve more opportunity now tMD in recent pa:lt. OttldaJa o{ the 19 ' • Oraniie Coanty·Los Anfelel County Soap Bos Derby have r-..cheduJed the annal event to Sunday, Ju.J.y 21, ~ the Elks ~way near Irvine Park lo order to alluw ccdestaDtl m«e time to work Gil tbeU' veblclel. GENERAL TEN· DENCIF.S: Cyde high far GEMINI. Sped.ti ward to PISCES: barmoniz. rela· tJom at home. . -,. ... .. - SaWntay, April 27, 1968 DAILY PlLOT Jl NIGHT •M DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. -,. _, tft[ission . CJiiDs CRanch is opeil n~w. Wide open. We have apace for tale. Wide open, deep brea1hina space. Stand on your land in the late after- noon and watch the IUD Iba.rt ifll clip brto the shlmmeri:ng Pacific. Or loolc east in the moriUng, where daWa breab over the rugged Santa Ana Mountains. This is Mission Hills Ranch, where the western ideals of privacy, dignity, and spaciousneu have been 1mJslated into a unique coocept of family and community li~&· Here there is room for living, both inside and out. The homes arc 2300 to 3000 square feet, and homesitr.s ~ up to 1 ¥.l acres large. No effort ha been spared to create homes worthy of the Janel. lmtead of carving the hills to fit the housca., we designed the home to fit the hills. We ~cpt grading to a minimum. carefully ttlcctcd native wood and stone trims, and limited exterior finishes to tne warm eartben tones of the lu1ls. And we placed alt utilities underground. In this land of unusual beauty and unmatched climate, we .have restored the vanishing luxury of estate living. Rural, not remote. Surroundc4 by the calm, quiet countryside of Mission Hills Ranch , you11 be happily surprised to find that business, industrial and educa- tional cent.en are rea~ly accessible. You are only 20 minute~ from cio'trintown. Santa Ana, 25 minutes flom Anaheim, Huntington Beach and Newport Beach, 20 minutes {rom the University of California al Irvine. LO& Angeles .is Jess than $ hour away. Mission Hills Ranch offers the be.'it of two worlds -the privacy of the country dtate with all the conveniences of the city just minutes away. It woa&d be difficult to imagine a better combination. Riding, booting, swfmmf ng, surfing, golfing, tennis anyone! Activity-minded fa miUes will love Mission Hills Ranch. For the horse. man, our paddocks and show ring wrn provjde complete boarding and traibing facilities. Our well-planned system of equestrian paths will con- nect with the proposed Orange County bridle will network leading into Cleveland National Forest. And then there jc; The Outpost. a friendly club which will offer swim· ming. tennis. volleyball. shuffleboard, picnicking, and a delightful play• ground for children. Dana Point Marina is just five minutes away. A number of challenging public and private golf courses are a few min· utcs from home . Nearby Doheny Beach State Parle is perfect for swim· min~. surfing, fishing and sunbathing. At Mir.$ion Hill~ Ranch, life can be as '!£. full a.'i you want it to be.. {,} ... eur apaclen 3 to 5 '-lreom homes fr°"' $42,200 to $56, 100. < • JJ DAllY PILOT THINGS GET HOT FROM the GROUND UP By Cap Blackh~ a .. a htm C.nauttant Jet.ting as a pelt JectUNr to Bolton tut week, one engine Oamed out. forcing our return for a fuel dump over Catalina and an emergency landing back where we $tarted. On the second flight we made it to Massachusetts three boun late. The fog was so thick we circled for two hours, finally landing in New Jersey. . During our nut afternoon's arrival in Boston, we were agbut to 1ee two apartment houaes burn to the jfround. At four a.m., we leaned out our 11th story win- dow to Jhe ahriek of litena. Assembled below us were lf fire trucks, none with ladders reaching hifber than eight atortea. Realizing it wu our hotel, we abandoned all modelty in dashing to the safety of the lobby. Once back in the comfort of our Orange County en- virons, we breathed a sigh of relief. For a rest ]Slst weekend. we accepted an invitation to Palm Springs with the Exchange Club. The festivities had barely begun when we were notified that the second floor of our • .haiife in Newport Beach bad been ravaged by fire? We linany got. the menage. • THE Sl'AltK IS LIT Lyndon's abdication, tfte assassination and Viet· nam'a gyrations are prime examplea of those un- controllable forces dictating real estate's economic destiny. The three forces -soda!. economic and political -have played a loud tune tn our current unorthodox symphony. Tra~c aa la part, comforting a1 is part, totally the marted effect upon real estate ls noticeable. Title com- panlet report a 8\ll'ge of activity in real •tate tranaac-tiom that la burying their abort staffa. Increued prune bank rat. uecl 11to coOl clown the economy" spells out that tnflatlcJa ii hot. Water put out my fires, bllt interest rate incfealn are lib tuhdnl a garden hose on a forest fire. lnftation's beat mum Hal estate is going up, up~ and not away. EASTERNERS' SMOKE Where there ls smoke. there is fire, is a great truism. As a guest of Goodbody le Company, I shared the podium with the president of Imperial Corporation (owners of 63 nationwide savings alld Joana). Jointly speaking on California real estate, we tound a highly in· tent audience of mutual f\md and trust company manaj{en and analyltl. They toalrJed up our California aumhine and atatiJ.. tics· like sponges. Feedback from these Boltonian in- aUtutional w1zarda of Wall Street was that they want a substantial piece of our "action." In their critical search for profitable investment of their billions of dollan, it la obv1oua much of it will be rtgbt be1' in Southem Callto:rnia. ~ beline now ii UM ~ and are ln earnest aearch of reaJty ~tiMiltil here. Indications of their earnu-. ,,_ ~.two da~ •later Imperial Corporation wu the 1econcl iriOit active traded stock on the New Yort Stock Exchange. mesaare o1 profound import ii that smote indicates a red-ho realty market is about to explode upon ua ·an. ·Medallion Homes ... F~<;lean. fresh and clean because they are name- less. No combustion f umcs to soil walls, curtains and furniture. The whole house stays cleaner. Look for the ~Ilion Em- blem. sign of Oamless electric livins. on homes in all price ranges. HUNTINGTON BEACH FAaHION aHOaU-Hunltng· ton aeries. Ideal location 1 mile from beacl\. 1 & 2 story, ~ bed· rooms, up to 3 beths. Undlfground utilities, concrete driveways. f1>r. mal dining rooms in most plans, carpeting. electrlc bullt·lns. From $29,960. 5Y.% no down VA,.min. down FHA. Excellent conventional terms. Phone: (71'4) 962·1376. FOUNTAIN VALLEY STRATFORD HOMH. Located within 11 network of freeways and m111or arteries leading to lndu11trlel, recre11tlonal & metropolitan cen· ters of Los Angele& and Orange rounhes. 1 & 2 stOl'y, tri·level homes wrth 3 & • bdrms, fireplace. Models al Bushard & Warne<. Drivt South on Beach Blvd. (Hwy. 39) to Werner. East 1 mite to Bushard and watch tor 1lg11t. $3.700.$32,000. HUNTINGTON BEACH SU8UR•A PARK-otters new hofnta featuring custom comple· tion plan. Exclt1rig patio kitchens include delu11e elec:tr1<: built-ins. Cllrpetlng & dtamatlo tlreplac.u. Underground utilities, walk·ln cloMJts. Authentic Spani.ah I/Chi-. tectunt. JUii 1 minute to the-~ From~ Phone 981?·5'06. .. ~ TUSTIN TUITIN MIADOWI offer lndt· ~idoally styled 2, 3, & '4 bedroom home$ situated In I pa~ 2 l 3 baths, fireplaces. all tlectrlc ldlchefls '11fllPl•t• with ,.,,.. end oven, dkhwashen, ~ dispos:els. Theta are .iao t~ 1ara-1ttree tlw recreation bulldlrWS. and four .,.,., •• PoOlt.m · sa1. ~ :i:. $21, 995. w. & '"'-. '71 101. MaccoOpens Newest Tract . When the tubject o f Southern C a 1 i f or n i a ' a pheoomenal e c o n o m ~ c growth comes up. eon- veraation invariabl)' tlllDI to the norhast portion ol Orange County. Hen, tom• ol America's larpst firms mairtam headquarters and production facilities which employ thousands. And at title bub of it all i s Glenbroot-Brea, a 722-acre master planned community development by M a c c Reaky Oompamy. .. • • Beckman lnstlrumf.f)ts LS some tine miJee ncrlbwest o I Glenbroot·Brea. Ap- proximaUity • five miles to the south are Hu g he s Aircraft, H&mt Foods and the 'Fawling Nortrooics plant at Fullerton. other leading firms within commuting d1sLlnce are: will have the 'Srta Glen· brook Club for their ex- clusive use thi3 y e a r • Young,_.s, in particular, will enjoy varied recrea- tional opportunities. Facllities at h Bl'ea Glenbrook Club 1ril range f r o m a fW.t,y-equipped FIRIPLACI DIVIDlll LtVINO· ~ l'AMIL Y RooM OF GLRNIROOK·IRIA HOMI f ' . ~l111WI-. Glenbrook-B.rea will even· tually encompus, a develop- ment ol 2,200 botnea. Prices .range from '27,500to133,000 for slngle..tory, two-.1lory and split level designs. Homes have three, four and five bedrooms, two and three baths. Tber1' are five floor plans and 15 exterior desJgne with ltyle and decor ranging 1rom e<demporary through 1taUn, Provincjal • Spanish ,and Mexicm to Early American • Five fumi.st>ed, models are ~=~ ·NEWPORtBEACH communlty living is evident r:l Custom Built with a View! ~ in pUml for Glenbroolc r:l Bayc.mt .. FooVBa V.mw" )loma J:.1 B r e a • 1 thopp.ing-medical r:l by Ivan Wclla A Som. Ioe. I:! center. r:l QIMllUy SoMthlluul kildm for 44 '"" ~ This new center will' be N N.BW 300 S8"KIES • Flt.OM $63.950 . . hi wru mw•ou HAUoll t.he largett of Us kind m the ~ DOVn SltOllE3 -l&VINB JWfCB a immediate erea. The 1bop-N i t 111'1 ping~ alone will oover a ayrrrs a :ne ~~ MJi;c:r:g~ N Models at 1842Santia10 Drive, 111'1 r·-r-:L £L__ hi Newport Beach (71-4) 646-1550 lillC Ffttway. AllVWel' 20 .cres N Dtc0rt11tll ollli furnishf<J by I . H . Bl,.., Scltle .4111 ...W will be devoted tio medical hi 1i11C and prolegslooal ~CM. Kraft Foodl, Buene Park; Dougliae Space S}'ftiems Cen· ter in BuntialtOo Beadl; Volt Rubber Company in ~ Ana and Aubooetics in clubhouse, •wimminl poo~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DMl"by Placi!ntia. Gienlnok-Brea iii 1oeated at Imperial Higbwa7 and AIBoclated Road, Gae mile eut of Brea Canyon Roed in UM city ol Brea. Imperial Hiibway h a I lonr been ont of tbe main eut-wut arteriu Jn this MCtkln of Oranie Count)'. Soon it will be widened to four lanea. AJIOC!ated Rold it slated to become a four- .lane divided highw17, com- plete with a land1caped cen· ter parkway. ADotber ''plus'' iD tierms of acceuibllity, ia tt>e ap- proved Orqe Freewa7 which wiB .iiartect the San- ta Ana Freeway I D d Pomoaa Freewa7. U p o n and potting ~ t o voUeyQall, b a d m in t o n , ~s and lbaffleboard court.a. Parka, barbecue pita and pi~ p'OUDdl Will IUl'· round the .... A& · MICCO Realitf Com· J>81W1 .wit, •' ltu l lt· in recreatkln le -uempe ol. the 'total iivine' ooacept on which Gi.alJNOi Brea la blMCI. A total community b one wbklll Cllfel'I every facility required by111oday•1 modern >vine. And ·ftltee facWtitl and lel'Vieel .. eloH to home." Macco Realty's plan for tAltal COJDJDUDity living at compl&tion 1n 1970i it will """'11111•__,_,,,,,,,,,,,lllNI. not onlJ coantct DOI/bu& The Orange C 0 U D t 1 wi4h I Pomona -but Jt will put S 1outbeut Los Angelu prac-!i tically minute. from Glen· t brook-Brea via tbe Rive re lde ·S a llta Ana Fretw.,. route. But all wwk tnd DO JOJ it not the nde ol Gieabrook· BNI, .. • Pince at tlie master plan in 4 le a te 1 • Residents of tb.1a commtDty NEWPORT BEACH NORTH 8AY HO•H Offer 1 and 2 story homes with 3, '4, 5 bdrms., 2 & 3 blths, lormal din- in1 & brkfst. nooks, separate fam· ily rooms with Inside and outside entrlu, 2 & 3 car aaraaes. all etectrlc kltchef)s. .00 lnsldrlaun- dry 11'81S. 7200 sq. ft. lots. Buyer owns lot, no leases. $37.500 to $43,500. From 10% down.~% 30 year conventional loans. Call 54().6971. ANAHEIM DILTA HOMISare custom de signed trl level 3 and • ~oorn homes with family room. dmina room, and are carpeted lhruout. The all electric kitchen includes double oven, range, dlshw11her and disposer. The pool size Jots have landscapln1, block wall fencln1 and are convenient to freeways and beaches. $35,()()0.. 1§6,000. lO"l down. Call 532· n. HUNTINGTON BEACH Y°'"'TOWMI-Shields ~lo GPf1*1t Compeny's newest com. munltl In Huf"\tlnaton Beach, Clfftrl 2, 31 • bdrm. homes W/ 2 & 3 baths. AISO offered are futures such as kitchen & patio pass-~ wfndow, 1lH!lec. l<ltchtn w I bu lit ·'!'!L ~~~·•• pantiles, belmtd cwiean1I celllnp, ce- ramle tile. vlnYI tne. B~r owns land. can C714) 962-4475 . PLACENnA CAROUllA CHIT HO•ll Offerina i a. 2 story homes 1n 16 ti.vatlh and '4 floorptans of 3 & '4 bedroom. 2 6 3 bath desiil\S All-electric kitchens with built-In ranie-oven, and dl,hwasher Kitchen featurq window pass- tl'lroultl to patio. Separate dlnlnt1 room end family rooms.l will\ 2 & 3 cw~· rrom :>"down. Phone ~4-tt54. . Southe1n California Edison - The ret11lt of ovllf 60 yurs exJ>f!rience irt buildi11r q11ality homa toset!in will\ the finl!lt 1l•tl' of reaearcll enaly1tt ana daalp1ns, la now olfered fOf yout enj07ment in Rancho La Caett& Jiomu. lta11k JL Ayrt11 and Son Tfte very newed features for yo((..-C:H\-tnience incl Irving ple111i,. are 11ow av11t1\>f1 fn Hvntington Beach's finest re1idenc• at ltencho LA Cuesta. Building techniques and pride in wo~rnanahip acquired cluring thNe cl9Udes ere evident in th.H solidly constructed l and 4 bedroom, 2 end 3 l>eih homes. Here you will find hugf structural bHms, wood rooft and ctNtCrete cfriv• •&. MM fieiahecl "-rdw~ cabiltlih anci ball-bHring cfm..er .tecles.,. fndlceffve of ft.eeHHtiott ...W to detail H. then on. end two 1tory horoes you will k pt0ud to ow.. ~-NOW a..d .. .,. cuhMnilint priyi199e1. Rancho ha Cuesta· A SUPERLATIVE LOCATION! • • ; .-=.. ,. .. . .. hunliogton beach ~ta Cbttla 111 HU11linftort ,_. II ,._ 1wo blocb ,,_ 1ha OC9lll !n OraJll' eoWst7't futttJ irowlnt P.IJ. s.k• Ofict Pkou: CTHJ..,.ma \ -..... - 0 OAILY PILOT J 3 . . Builders Eye 1968 With ·Qptimism llllDlltS ENJOY MILIS OF TRAILS AT RANCHO CAPISTRANO ... .,. . F:Raaeho Capistrano •• .; Horse LoVers Find Home .... ,. ' ... DNVING 01,.ECTIONS: Tea tl!Nr Oii lattll AM W ..,." O.-ia_., IO I~ lov1ll on aroolm111SI 19 Model Helllt•. Or i.-Ille left Oieoe ,_..., .. ._. l11n1 end Hof1ll to **la. ·area are available for care am boarding d horsee, and miles ol equestrian nils proW1e many tnss o{ riding p)easure. Of course, ~ don't have to be a bone lover to enjoy Rancho Capislnno. Olber recreatiooa:I f ad.lities irl- clude pi<:nk •ea& in ebaded groves. a c o m p l e l e 1 y f\.rnished tile-rooted recrea- tion bu.ildlillg, two spark:lio-g •nes, .a dock, and a saldboat. U you are a horse lover. 1he surrounding protection ol the Cleveland National Fore,,t makm dlh 300-acre i.si.xl of treea md trails perf ~ct for riding end tials - ing horses. COOllDercialism and in- dus.1ry are forever blrred fl'Om this mcient )and. RoO· mg hills, shaded viales, and stately Spanl.sh oab \\'til re- main as tlley have for un- dreds ol year.s -for the etemaJ enjoymM ol rancho OWMrs. And the original land grant entures that Rancho ea.>tst:rano w 111 belong to just 133 ownen 71te New 800 Home Colnmunlty 0..1,,,.,, fo OPM Up Yow Lite- ...,.. Ofante eount(a meet d"""81o IUOC*lf Jtory le wtltln ~ of ahTlott .wryone. Thi netting homee wttlctl i.. captured ttl9 ~l\IUon of new home ~:'*• ere now ewen ....., to o.m. Come today ••• ~ ~ beall1J la ~ lftto ._,, hQftMI ••• • .ianlfted by Wt bulldv1 IMl'lt of ••••nee ttemped tit l>ronie on ... ry W•thawn Home. To own here la lo own the beet • • • ... Wtlthaveft today. Dlatlnotlvt 1 and 2 Story Styljnga 3, 4 and 5 BEDROOMS 2 1nd 3 Beth• • Formal Dining Room• Ftmlly ~ • 3.C.r Gar1g1• • P•tlo l<ltch•n• ~'31,950 "Th• wuwt year tn our history ftl 19illt TtllllUe said, "and 1987 was fOOd but It looU lib 19811 ls Coil\I to be about like 1996." In Oe~M, builders ~ ~ebens.lve ~t l8bor costs after currfd con-trect. expire May 1. "Undoubtedly tqne prices will g1e> up, " lllid Willilllm E. Stewart, MC.'%etary ol tbe Detroit Associat.iu:i 0 f ~ral Oontraobors. '1lt'1 a vetry trim J:*:ture." But to most "' h bl· dustry tbetC Jdl good. The Na A.a '*ion or Home BuOden t n W ashil'fl*' fofteast 1 ~43 million housing lbrts this y~ar. up from 1.3 mllliort last year. "Tbere's been a cor6aled hi~ level ol Wilding despi.te the FedeNI Reserve's dis· count increMe, l1qe1.Y d\Je to the pedup clernand," a home builders spokesman saJd . The sirvey 111\o~ that interest 111tea are heading toward tihoe 8 per- certt mark In 90me areu. The hderaJ R e s e r v e " booeted its one-balf percent in a mooey- tighteoing move at' the he~ ol tile nation's gold loas CJ'isis Mardi 14. This increue io tile len- ding rete 1be F e d e r a l Reserve ~ member bank:s usually shows Up in tlhe Individual baMs' loodine Tat.es. 1be d!scooot rate was raised aga;in af~ the survey w.as completed. Some lnduatry 5')0keanan 11.Y pelCe kl VietnM:n would IJ>lf'k • buldlnf boom ald 1ooeen up mortpge money. "ff peace I.a tltec~ in Viettlun, look for a fan. tastic land boom in SouClhem Ca.!Uutie," saye Sanford R. Goodkin, • Loe Angeles real ~ coo3Ultant. Jctin M. W e t m o re , researeb direeb' ol tbe Mortfaee BM*en Mlod•· tion al America in W~n. -.S peace would e • • e ~flt military tpealna, Uftklg IOlne beevy money~ing chores from lbe nation's ca(>ltal markets md make more ~age money ev.ailable. NEW HOME CLOSE-OUT AWAID-WINNIN• lonnie ley Hi9hlncl1 Ho111ea captvre .... 11ew •OtHllU of Soutller11 c.liforni•. Mocler11 Spenish, c,nl•l'OPO••ry en.cl R•nch 1tylu with 4 •ncl 5 b.clroonu, l b1th1, forfftel clinl119 roofftt, ft111ily roOt1111 with wet b•n. LAHDSCAf'ID MODILS NOW Ol'HHD ~ l'tlST TIMll :IO y .. ,. '°""' ., ...... , '""" .. low u '"'" - MODELS OPEN DAILY -10 a.m. to Dusk 4t0 WI ....... "-9 (.tf 2100 11.U. Tntta Aw.I -SALES AGENTS-®!~~~=:~~- HOO I. CHtt Hltllw.Y •71-4JtJ e1ytl1119 *Grand Opening* The r,oJooial Crattsman's Pride of Wrkmanship Cmnbinal with Tooays Begarte of Design · To Bring Yoo • Huntington Beach's Best Buy Earry American craftsmen had the right approach to home· bulldlng. "Bulld It good. Bulld It strong. Bulld It to last." We took thla as our guide at Yorktowne, and we've bullt the kind of hom• you rarely aee anymore •.• good, strong, lasting homes. When the present la considered as "Early American," these homea wfll atilt be atanding. Come see why et Yorktowne. 2, 3 I 4 BEDROOMS -)( SINGLE STORY-TWO STORY A HOST OF MODERN PLANS AND ELEVATIONS AWAIT YOUR CHOICE 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday All the BHt of MODERN LUXURY FEATURES! Patio Kitchen• • Full Kitchen Bullt·lns by Geffers & Sattler • Clthedrel Cellln111 • Forced Air Hutlna • Flr991a<:H • Oish- waaherl • Decontive T,..s UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ,,_$22,995 VA NO DOWN! FHA.Conventional Flnancina NEAR THE BEACH• YOU OWN THE LANDI DltlVINI DIHCTIONS Tak• the "" Dleco F,.. w1y to lrootchurst St., then Soutll (toward th• ocean) to Constitution Avtnu1 Ind tht model @~ 11 P.DPATOBI" • ...., ... ·~·· llMtll1ll , ..... I - . . . . . ·-. .. . Real E~tate . .. . ' tere1t amoaa .,_.. ,,. utremelJ ~ M a n.Ult it ... __ , tcir ... Qu.stions and Comment comP1D1 to opee • ~ Mlaa. t•••• a U •a ..... G1.6o1 i1a • trdir Oil Malllllill •a l'lllllt ti~.~-.-""""!"""""'!!"~--.~~ ....... -....... --~~..-;..;...;;.,;;..:...-. tbe lite to ~n·-od· b _.,. It *it ,,._.." By R•ndal McC•rdle R..ttor WhM is • real estate syncU~e? How are they used here In California? What purpoM do they Mrv•? H.S.G., Costa Mesa Let's begin with a definition. My dictionary defines "syndicate" as "An association of individuals united for the prosecution of some enterprise." The key in this definition are the words "individuals united for some en- terprise." Let us assume that you know of a property that is for sale for $80,000.00 cash. It ts vacant Jana in -tbe path of progress. Growth potentlal is usured. You know it is an .excellent boy. The problem -the seller wants all cash. You do not wish to invest $80,000.00 cash. You have nine friends who are willing to invest $10,000 each for a one-eighth interest. You have just formed a syn- dicate. The above case is an oversimplification, but it does tell the basic story. Syndication solves problems. The seller ~ot his $80,000.00 cash. The buyers were looking at a good parcel of land with very difficult terms. Syn- dication solved the problem. We always use and recommend legal counsel to resolve (in advance) potential situations such as: How to take title? What if an investor needs cash and wants to sell his share? What.if an investor dies? When all possible situations are covered in adv.nee. the team stays together ••• and they liv~ happily ever after. Bonnie IJay Nearly SoUl. Bonnie B a y Higblatlds homes in Newport's Upper Bay area are one sale away from the SO percent "sold" mark it was dJsclosed today by Hal Pinc.bin of Hal Pincbin & Auodates, ex- clusive aalel ~· ~ four and five-bedroom models in one and two-stroy, as well as a popular tri- level, are a devefopmeot of West.em Land Sales Co. Doney R. Fick is buil:der of the gold medallion award· winning homes. Bonnie Bay Highlands i• located oo Wlndward Lane off Tu.st.In avenue between 21.t and 22nd ltreets with model• opeo daily from 10 .... to amiset. Second Unit Readied at Ocean wood ever ioc:nallnl ltl'wn el room. wblda II _,..,.._ ~ vis1ton and prwpedlve drt ~ w tia buyerc to .. de~ two...,. ............... In receot weelm, work has » ~,......, IW ,.. been speeded up on both tbe completloa .,_... • Iii sales oftke and modeJ ...... 'bJ .. I a ml I 1 . bomel wlMl the.., atflce Bon91r, a. _. c• .. in opentbt .... Gal tint ,,..,., Ja • ,,...., "' ti.me duriDI .. z.... ... time ti ,. ~ ••• weekend. Tl'le modll homt9 tbt baytt bll a 1 re • t 1 haw ... been oompl9ted dNrmlDld .. 1lielt .. a.ad .. .,. belal Ciwa ulllle .. Ir* b fiaat blebel for t.e ...... fllntly'• flldtw.... .... opeamg next ,..etend. ..,.. ... -,., of eoira, .. Yorktowne ii beJDC built redellped 09W the ~ .by Shieldt Deyejoplneot Co.. .. the ..... "' • ,..., and will compriH tome fi ~· homes. Allo a v a i la 'b le • The rellOD for the public YGI'~ _.. hGIDM eoa· im.ere.t in ._ mw com· hd. .. ~..... to .a..-.._..... muni .... Sbfe)ila -""a.-.t, ii -..... up _. WUl'OOIM, ·~ WA~ Jn one and two««y ltyJ.. beeauae Yori1owlle 11 ac-nas.'.L.. rancias. ill prioe ti... tua1l7 tbe rt9liJt of a Mtiet $22,M ol t:rllaulthe IUl'"1I ccm-Another popuiar ...... ducted amooc bu1ert to find feature, 1b1I one already . out r preference regsdiog proven at earlier Shields' sU.e. and ltylingl and price developmeutlS, is the famed r8¥g:· net result of the Patio Kitchen, with ita lar&e 0 .. ~.., Ar and convenient sliding wm-cean wvuu, an moor surveys, Shields said, is a dows giving direct ~s to Development Co. project o( ~up of well·p~ homes the hospitality bar on the UNSPOILED, SECLUDED . lot·Une dwellings at Atlanta m the moderitte price raq~. patio. Family rooms ~ ad· Av«We and Mapolla S1reet oltering a great. v~ aid jacent to the k 1 t c be n . 2Yi to 3 acre nncho sites amid the in Hunttnaton Beach 11 nmnber of ~etl ·, f o t aeparated b bmd k --~--'-of Cle ·-•-..1N readying ita second unit ol featuret, and Wiii . in-Y a :fre "* 5--UllA9 VC&iUIU adonml Forest homes after sales ot more novatioos recommeodect by :-be.,...,~ aie.:n • :;! Doop ii a. p91t cm ..-Sa Qswete, ..r Ncwpcrt tbao '1.4 mlllkm in the first prospective buyen. An Jn. enter:talllment ~ for of the CleTelad Madoul Belch. OalJ 23 ac.enic miles ~ terMmi reveleallon, he both bma1 er ialclnDal ~ liua m.cn *9111 of ftoa Saa Jan Capistrano. . I.cry Armour president Aid, waa the popuJaity of a ~ Jndocr~ rclf:iq JdJk, Wlm ftllilJll llld lmcbo c.pm ... .rte. 1re R Cr -·~ of Ille homebuildiJ:IC Inn, ~home, a deeign ~ is enhanced sr-yaJld9bon•RmllM> pdced from se,cm to Sla.m>, • 8 W !Ord N.ld bu 1 e rs prmclpaBy that bas been owrloobd in tbrovgb h U1e of the m,e ~ V•tr•c ... oltbe tmu 10" don. U -~a. came from tbe H~ new b(fte ~ of slidiQg i1ale doon leading Natioul Pbr'elt recrutiron .-. ~~ T Bea ....; wMb a tAJtal ol late. ~ a N!lult, Yotktowne frun Che fanily room to tbe ltretch In every direction, • SCENICDIUVl!: Take a~ Anlbebn aad Gerdel Grove available in s e v e r a J patio. . emmen -o~ne u er to tee the fabled twallan of Op Seller .JJ. Loal Beach. for:rance, DOW offers IUCh a plan, Gov t d b ff uuni were tn ........_.. ..i.-.__ .a:~.,-.Jl Y<>rttowne Ml 1ocatied on ap1lllt populatioQ ad com-Million Sa Jun r......._,.,. MS .,. .. __ .:;L Rola QoawJ«d al 1be Pao-uid --,.._, "" w.>..i.u.1.'Wve exteriors, and the ea6t aide of Brookhurst mercialen~nt. theneastanHwy.7.;;:;fo&; • '"'' ...,.,.... ..._, aero.a 1ab•hhha of oCe..tfood .la one Clf ti. this partieu1w model Ave. opposite CooatituUon RancboClpistranowillbeloq tbclipto~~ Wt recently movfd here from back Mlf. Then, W9 had mottqagff, Here you have trUtt ..... Whet It • trust deed? What is the difference between • mor'te. and • trust deed? Why does CalffwnN UM t,,.t .... Instead of mortgag .. ? A trust deed i• • marveloul lnltrument m.mndae> w.a. .... Lee ,,.. 1IOt fl r It ~ ... -Av~ .iQ Hu D t 1ngt0 D to juat 133 ownera, in /•• You'll be welcomed I tured in California to htlf the botMOwner and the m. ...,,.. wa cm1y WlmiDC t.tcimlJJ 1a11t e11en W.llDt Di · •d d 3impi.. &ch ot tho 21 tb vestor. many statu do no ~1e11 this ayatem, and tbe tm Boollle ot ibe v.. ~ :with t ll e VI en BUSINESS AND 3 aero aitea ii cloued aad property is purcbuect through m.__ 9f a mortgage. ...n -M allo ~eel ~of file dftlllngs accessible to utilities and The mortgage is quite inflexible, ancJIWrtout problems the 1Wbe n moa -.. rt:m111n1D1 t n tradMlonal n~lared PROFESSION"l pied roed. AJldM S.,..W- were encountered during the depreJ&lon in both fint and 90ld ln 198'1. , ~r, slid Armour. ~ GUIDE Olb IWI lltlllld ca moet GI dliie second mortgages. QoawfGrd c:mne to Walker 'lbe bOmes,.wtai one w.n a1ie.. Tiu. ,ma.. preaene. However, fegillatlon in Calilornla introduced the and Lee in hlnarJ lM1 u built on the Jot line to gift Dtreet.on of Kaufman aact .__w.;;. _____ _,I 011Ce eold, eaa aenr be trust deed as a means of conveying real estate. The truat a salernml, but by Sep-flmWes tbe ue of a ~ BroM, IDc., ba'ft declared e MAfTIESSES e dllpllcat.4. deed, like a mortgage, la used to reeot'd transactions tember he ftl namM tr<>-and Wide llde-yard, feature .. f7tb c o n s e c u t i v e At 1tancJao CllpilCn9o JOQ'I in which real property ii Ul8d 11 security -there the Jed mm.aw. Since that an elllK~ hi&'l .teei-r• ..... 11 ~h divid«Mt of MAnRISSES eaJoJ-*' lecluioo for a similiarity ends. Under a=•· tb• bol'rOwtr or dMehwPlllDa_..Jpro-forced and dd . .,,.... ll elilbil per common allare 80.&ft· .,...ft.Ag-JldiDlte heme, tho beauty of owner retains title to ~ p and mtrel1 pltdltl Jed ... Mid • MWIC• of wall Oil one aide. ,.,.._ Mii)' 10, 1988, to .,.... .... two prime, .uam-fed Jab1. it as a security. lour boulet a 1' • t k · .. To our mowledet." .ad ..._lbolden ol record Aptll Olilll .._ .,.._ 0.. atemperatoyear-roundclimlllit Under a trust deed, there are three parties involved Crawford alone IOtd 601h Armour, "Oceauwood 11 the 30, 19158. • .. ....,... ..., • 3300ft. elevatica. and 30- -the trustor (the owner), the beneficiary (the man who boutesbim tbein 1~~ to win only development wt11l 11111 Donald Kaufm•. co-Uberty 1·1303 .... 1CC11mtDCOlltalncro- 1ends the money) and the trustee (the man who retaine ciov-nard. c h a r • e tmatk:. If tbe lotmder ot Ile boulinC flnn, ldl:a • X..-. Dim PUat, title until the deed is paid oH). Crawford lh• in 1he Gl'dtnary builder ..,... to II-WM elected to the new poll-e UPHOLSTllY e Trust deeds should always be recorded \o secure a Orante County UM .--w.c ••le*-... lt 1'0U1d U. J1f V.ioe ~ ~ tbei..-.... -------.1 Wlllt tit os he. ilwllt..S btocbae. pr<mlissory note signed by the borrower or truator wlfe Ciro\ and bi1 two boys ccet tl,000 or mort. Thia boerd. •bas ~ as a lllCID CIPllTlllD which states the amount owed, the rate of1tnterest, thl. K;~:-:. o;!: t j t 009t 1•, llrYtd tbe ibuyera, ecqtlv•,"·'Wke presideta and MeSI Upllolsfety · amount and method of f>eyment. the date payments are completed banQer 1 ua ClvinC tiltm th • u -director solnce the com· to be made, the l~h of time covered by the note. and wttll a rec;,_~ ol = ~~:Jl 0~ = =:~9:7~ UMrtv 1·4711 ~4S?O'CampuaDrive,Suile2.Newportleach,Calif.9WJo any special clames. pon full payment of the piombory ,117 mftb dolllra 1 n .....i ... , ... -a.-..... e 1 n d .-. •• r e ... 1 • c t e d D ..w.Gn &11. · ~714) .s.16-7143 ~ note, the betreficia.ry (or lender) will request the truatee volume sales ~r.•-:--"""'-~of the .:.....:d. to reconvey title to the trustor (or borrower). =====·=·=====================uvcc=·=============================~ IDITO•'S NOTll ...... L ~ It I "'81 ,......., ~If t11e ... r lshllft. Nd ,,.,..., If ... lllWM It... M.-...,_ If ........ 1M I --.. GI'-. '-' tMlll. New Unit Starts Soon , At Marina Capistrano The Sant-McCarthy Com· pany, buildera of the Marina C.pis$:rano subdivision in San J'uan Capistrano are ex- pected to announce shortly plans for the start of con- airuction in Unit II, AC· cwdiDg to Gordon Brat1, sales manager at t b i s development. In tbe meantime, be con· tinued. we are rapidly sell- ing the few r e m a i n i n g homes in Unit J, including the Model Home$ a n d furniture wb1ch we are of· feTi.ng at reduced prices during a special close out sale commencing on March 2nd. These _.. one and two story homes with tnree or four bedrooms and includes two otthe new "Inner Space Models" whJcb offer up to 2,eoo square feet ot living area with formal dining areas, cal!ledraJ ceillnga, balcoGles .md many other UDUtUll cuttom feeturea. Allo lnduded ... wall to wall carpetmg. drepet, front yard llndtcaptnc a• 41 &prinkler IJMnl, M well U rear yard fenctnc. All of the Iota have wide frontage which perm.kl NII' ymt aoceas for boat and camper tt«qe. ~arina Cap.,treno l I locNd near the Southl&MI newett nnall er.a marina, Dana PoU. Harbor, Whk:b 11 now unch!r construction and ahead of tcbedule. When completed, this new marina will accommodate over 2,000 small craft, as well at pro- vide extemive facilities for boat reper a n d main-t e n a n c e , motel and restaurants, 1 w i m m i 11 g beacbet 8lld ~ plat· form on tbe breainrater. To reach Mar i na Caplttrano from the Santa Ana or San DJeao Freeways, take the Oapbtrano ~aeb turnoft, turn ript on Pacific Coast Hlpway to D el Obtspo Stnet, ho rilbt OD Del Obispo to C4lnino J)e1 Avion and d:len rilbt to model bomel. wtdcb are r..,~1 from 11 A.M. u- I See By Today's · Want Ads ' ; $ .. I l • .. I I J I I LEGAL NOTICE ' • • .. • • • • :i f' • .A • • Cab Pal (Pak 1f 3) • 8'lt1CPH (hhU) • '41• , .. (ht,, 3) • lalf , .. (Plk ,, 3) Y• Dttct 2r:Br "Raid" ... 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In If 2 Ma (U f lastl ' ') .. u.1.1 Bn.xadenl AUTOMAnc AC1IOll UVSH ftr 111111 &GUMS~-· • .... ,. :.:14.88 ..,.i-ml"Clm Clillicllly hllM • •• tmtslprtttctl ~., .. ... . ....... ... .11111 .... .. ... .. .... ,.::91 .., ..• Mtlllll:ftllM. ••• ... .... .. __ ..... ,. ~·-­.. ....... -.. Ill-.. ht:: 73' --..-. .. ·-....... ------.. . -- Jt CWU' PILOT ..... New York Exchange J -........ Week's 'And High, Lpw, f:lose NY Exchange .&~ 20 Most A<etive . '( I I l - Wl.Y ,,J.Qf_ n; 'American Exchange Week's Low, Close ... ..... -....... New York Stocks Continued from Page 16 (llR.lltltll'--L• c~ ....... W. ..... "" \'_,, Treasury Bonds 10 Most Active Stocks t . The Judge Who Look~d for James Kidd's Sodl B1 M. CAllOL 8E'TZELL On May U. 1948, Jamee Kidd, a pump man b the Ml am i (Florida) Copper Company, drew ha lut pay check, lbook the and cl the Slmsblne State out of llil lhoee. and '1JrDed bll face West for a bit ol pro- SPeCtillf in Arizona. ·A little OVf!r a year later he vanbh- ed. People w1lo bed mitt the lonely old man oil and on at the Pboentx YMCA, where be lived a cold-eoup uiltence when llOl prospecting, & r ad u a 11 y became aware that t!\ey bad not teen him f~ tome time. 'Ibere WU DO COi'· pus deBdi: there wu limply no Jamet Kidd. qWlljlr of a milllon dollars 1n .tocks and cub ~ With the an- nouncement in Che press the deluge of appUcanta lot the fortune wu on! -A1 word got 1round, the number of claimanta mounted. John H. and Berma a. Kidd. of Oltarlo, Canada. turned up, dec1arlnS tlley were lrocbera " tbe decea.ied. Mr1. Elyse Kidd in New York huatled down to Phoenix to file a petition clalming half the M.atie 11 widow of the departed. She said lhe and Kidd had been mar· rled in Mexico 1n·19S7. Two women in Wisconsin claimed they were sisters. and that Kidd bad deserted them and their dear mother in 1917. manier blck.ed ap b.11 nautioa by leavin& with the Clel'k of the ~ a tnntJ'·ft"-dollar ~t towlll'd the center. "'nle center/f be aald, •tWOWd constdy rUlndJe tbt tOGJ of mankind, '° that each will enjoy paee of minct Md 1oal .ad generate ~ creative tbou&IJt and UmelJ eoo- 1tructive action to as to build peace 8.IDOl\I men and nations." It wu .a hard lint to reaet. but Judge M.Yu• somehow managed. THE NEXT CLAIMANT went into visual devices to support hls approach to aoul IWy. A pbllosopby and psychology instructor. he let out a ca of spaghetti, a television aet. three ap. pies, three oranges, and a bead doll of Popeye·• sweetheart. Olive Oyl. He statlld that the braJn ls Ute a piece o1 electrified meat, a computer. which like a can of apaghettt, consists ot lollg added. 0 becauM .... 1Gdd ..... to have a 1pirltoel demcmtratioa in the court -pedl.api1 evee materidze ID the body," LUDWIG G. ROSECRANS. an Ariiona told miner. clabud lpecial tnowledf• ot the bwnaa aou1 tts'oogb a revelation that "tbe whoJ. wwJd went mad.in 1950." He pointed out t!\at "aomeUU1 catldysmic happened to bumank:lnd in 1950 wtUdl ~ tbe balance of man's mind. It was as though evil or wror or negatlviam had broken loose in the WO!'ld without rutraint and Sood bad depvt.ed." ~. Jean Brlgbt, a Callfornia bou9eWife, baled ber claim OD the COD• tact she maintained with a dentist friend who had dJed in 1963. Sile con- nned with her friend vla the ~~~ation·answer method, 1he ex-f!.aiDed. When ahe uked him a ques- A ~ from Prfacnoo, N.- Jeraey, l.Df crmed the c:oart that French PresidMJt Ow1ea de Gaalle was the re.incarnattan ot Napoleon.. But thlJ utraNDIOry l*'Ctpeloa fail. ed to win him tbe fortune. The blJbop cl the Onarcb of Antioch. from Tbocnand ou.. Califor'Dla, •bowed bla tnowledgt ol the aous by reportinf that man cam. to earth 2 million years ago in Oyin& aaucen. Be claimed to have apokea to tbe navigator of• spaceahtp In Malabar, Caillorn.la, Jn 1949. He relaUd that in um be had been blinded in an ac- cident. "But," be said, "a bob' betnf appeared to me in the 'inner plane' and told me that I would have bealiat from my blindness." Two weeb later the minister received b1I aiehl again. The "holy l>eing," he said, also told him about the uistence ot the soul and o~ thing.a conceui.og the mind. hardly rule eaneeming the ••' • ce o( a aoul Had ha betD able to 4o IG. be could have avo6ded titting tbroqtl ODe of the long~ trials in A.irioaa bfMJ. Mardi t th111UCb the mlddJit of Oc- tober, a trial •blch 'cost ~ tax- pa1en an eetimated SJ,0,$00 ID eoUrt opens.es. Judge Myers' dedsklo. banded 4owa on October •. 1967, after beariDC 131 clahm, ltated In part: A dteade jogged by and Kidd was forgotten. Then in May of 1968 an ArizcM ettate tax oonun.blioner received notice of 1t.ocka preeumed to ha-ve been abandoned. Fur1ber in- vegtlption ~vealed asaetl in more than one bank under tbe DllJle of Jamel Kidd. And a 1afe deposit boX, ~ wbm officially opened. discloe- ed a handwritten will nestling amid sheafs of stock recelpta. .. 'NI is my first and only will and is dated the second day ln January 1948,.. the ac:rubby bit of paper an. nounced. "l have no heirs, have not been married in my Ute, and aft.er all my funeral expenses have been paid and $100, one hundred dollars to some preacher of the gospel to •Y fanwell at my grave, aell all my property wbkt ls all ln cash and stocU with E. F. Hutt911 Co., Phoenix, some in aafety box, &Del have Ulla balance money to go in a researcti or IODle ldentific proof of a soul of the humm body which Jeeves at death. I think in time tbere ~n be a photograph cl aoul leav- ing the human at death. James KJdd." Judge Myer. settled himself foe a looi sJege ; and the letters aod peU· tiOfW rolled in. each applloant certain be would qualify in some way for the old miner's fortune. or offering advice. The correspondence came from all ovet the WU"ld: nearly one htmdred of the letters were written in foreign languages, and moet of them in longhand. There were eigtlty-seve.n letters from lndla, forty.seven from Germey, twenty-one from Canada, tweoty from South America, and six· teen from France. A ••lllt, • flOf ••ti • ICOtlNIR toltlt • ..,.,rrl ... hatr .i,..~ p11t in Mu for Jab S250,000 atflte ••• ClaimantJ continued to appear. Earl W. Johnaon breezed tn from nowhere apcning a long white beard and told newsmen be wu born dead but was brought to life a little while lat.er. "I'm just going to tell the judge my story.'' be said. "If he doesn't believe it. that'• b1a problem." The judge didn't believe it. The white beard said be dldnt want to win Kidd's money an)"tay. He added tblt be waa the "only sane person seeking to win the fortune of James Kidd. I've got a certificate (trom an lllaane asylum) to prove that I'm sane." "Omsidering the language fl the Lut wm · and Testament al. the deceued • a whole, it wu b la- tmttoo aod desire cl the deceued 1bat the residue and remainder ol hi4 e.si.te be uled f« the parpoae ol reteatch ~ch may lead to ..-rt• llCientific proof of a soul of the i:b- dlyidual human which leavea tbe bod1 at death . . . It i1 incumbent on tbe court to ensure that the residue and remalndec ol. the estate of the deceu- ed be used in sucb a m81UlC' u to benefit mankind as a whole to the greateat degree possible ..• 'l'hil can be best accomplisMd by the diJtrtbq,. tion of tbe aaid Nods for the~ of research 'Mlich may lead to IOml scientific proof of a soul of ttle individual bu.man Which leavea the body at death . . . 01'lTllE MARGIN cl t.he will &11 ad· ctitiolial acribble states tbert wu "sOJ'Qf cash in Valley Bank eome in B-anlCAmerica, L. A. Cal." It ·llOWlded like a simple enough re- quest ~ut It posed • neat problem for Saperlor C.ourt Judge Robert L. Mym. of Maricopa County, Arizona, who bed to decide precisely what woWlt be ln'tolved bl reeeercb ol the type Kidd had Indicated in tu will. . It ,.... learned that the eltat9 ol the old pi'OIPICtor amounted to mer)1 a ONE APPUCANT, claiming to be Saint Mark, writer ol the secood Goepel, telephoned the judge. Re an· nounced ~t be was two people and, by virtue of that. was well quallfied to c1aculs the human soul. The judge in- quired tartly, "From whidl cloud was be calll.ng 7 " From San Diego, California. Prof. James T. Mullin, chairman of the research committee of the California Parapsychology Foundation, Inc., sup- ported hi• petition by suggesting that bis group would uae a combination of machine• and human mediums to detect the "departing 1001." 'nle pro- fMIQ' offered to conduct studies of the lower lann1 of life in order to detenn1ne if they bad souls, if that would help his case. Hls machine would be besed on a 1927 model built by an Indian scientist. An apartment houae manager from Santa Monica, California, 1u&aested al Ilia c:laimantl join him and use the Kidd JD<10e1 to build • James Kidd SoUl ScHnce Reteudl Center. 'I'be tiben in a red aoup. It b not capable of self-thought bot hu to be motivated by the mind. or 90411. When Mrs. Nora Riggins, o f Branscomb. California. appeared on the stand to present her case, the au· dience edged forward In their aeata. "I have s't t.ogeth~ in cosmic confer· ences with the Lord of Karma," she told the court, "and be has shown me the disuter that could be if Mr. Kidd's will isn't followed." But if the audJence expected anything occult to happen in court. it waa doomed to di.sappoinbnent. Not that Mr. Kidd didn't try. Mrs. Riggins. whose petition wu denied, lattt con- fided to newsmen, "Mr. K i d d wlllspered over my lhoulder in the court, and told me, 'Things aren't world.Ag out.• By this be meant that tbe apirltual condit.iOns weren't right, and that my case was ~ing adversely affected because ot it. There were too many negative forces in t h e courtroom. hindering the aplrttual communications. lt'a a pity, too," abe Voice• ~er the Water Sailors' Link With Land Frem PTM, Padfte Telepltne Mapdat A pleuure craft brew up at eea. The bm'led Sunday aft«noon akipper rad* • desperate .. ~ ," llll!IJ d1ve1 overbocd •.• A lf9i1cr on a troop atdp retu:raing from VWnam pl.le• a calf t'cm mn. out fn the ocean to ~ ltatel:lde 11ft.tbeart • • • . The tmennedlary in aD tlU ii the marine operator, a lady who may not know fore frcm aft or pert from atarboilln! but still gett the job done for those wbo work or play on the water. KOO. the downtown Los Angelt1 marlDt office, bandlel calla from a.bipa oU the cout frcm MorTO Bay to the Me~n bard«. Anobr marine of- fice In Oatl.MJd 1erv• the waters off the Northern Cllifomia COlllt uliDC call letten KOE for Eareta and KL8, San J'ranebco. Hlgh MU calll ll'e 8l'll1"lftd by Oatlmd ~ ators with the call lett.en KMI. WHEN A UGBT flalhea m the mariJle board, it can -and olteu does -mean lmtant exclteme~ KOU operator Osa Hart remembers a call she t\lok one evening from a young skipper wbo calm}y aaid "This it an emergency .. and asked f« the Ooa.st Guard. His boat ,.... breakin& up. "l made the CCDDeCtioD and ootifted a company ted:Wcl.an and m y .uperviaor to lllten oo the line. our ~ocedure in emergencies," says Osa. ''lbe C0Mt Guard WU trying to pin- point bi• location somewhere near San Nico)as bland, in the Santa Barbara ammtl. and Mked me to keep him on the line u long as I could. But the yoong man then broke tn to ~ that be and hit compeni.on were gdoa over the aide. "IT TURNED OUT they were 14 milea from the i.sland. instead ol the 10 they reported. It was nearly three hOla'I before a Coast Guard spotter in an 91npblbk>u1 plane reported a thin beam of light far below in the water. It wu the man who had radioed. bo1di.n« & flashlight. The other pertOD .t>ovd wasn't fOUDd." 0.. ~ b-1 wondered bow she would ttact in an e m e r c e n c y . "Adaally, I wu calm until it was over; then I broke up." MARINE OPERATORS appreciate the be1p they get from large volume callera, aays Nelda. When the radlo opsator on a troop ship a day's voyace out to sea cootacts • marine operator with a list of calls for points all owr the United St.ates, It's a big help ff tbe area codes are included. "W• ftQd they art very much on their toe1 in th1I rupect, ·• she says. All calls from rovernment ships are col· lect and lf the called party is not at home. the marine operator arranges to try the call later. A apecla1 ae:rvice of KOU la Cttannel Watch. On weekend and holiday morn· ings from Memorial Day to Labor Day, vessels in the area between Los Angeles and Catalina report to the marine operaton on temperature, visibility, wind direction and velocity, and sea conditions. This inlonnation ls simultaneously recorded by one or m<re radio stations in Loe Angeles for hourly broadcasts from 7 a.m. to noon -a public service for all boating e:itbusiasta in the area. Marine operators sometimes go beyond the caU of duty. Mrs. Bette Trombley, now a supervl.sor. bandied a call from a sailor retu:rnlng from Vietmm to a pay telepbooe in a col- legie dm-mitory. It was a collect call, of course, and the girl at the school tried desperately to round up enough c.1a1Dge to pay for the call. Finally. she came back sobbing, unable to get the required amount. Bette. a mother or P.igbt, bll~ the call to her own home t~lepbone so the sweetheart& could be united. "Well," she shrugged, "I ha~ a l roU\et tn the Marines who bad just come from Vietnam and another brother was in the Navy. I guess you could just say I'm a ctiet, when I'll' happy or when I'm sad." -----------o.r M .. l• s-l'r...at~ ----------· ' 'I LEFT MY HEART IN IN-DI-ANA • • • they rot up there." he uked l he atitwardea nervously. "five 1$. 7eu-olds!" ... And there's Pa n Am11 Ken Alhby, .00 went out to play 10.lf OD • recent stopover in New Delhl. lnd.la a.nd found himaelf wttb etiht caddiu for SU5. 0 n e carried bis be&, four ran ahead to acart off Ult monkert who steal ballt. and the ottier lhrM shooed 111ake1 eat" the rO\llh. Ken dldn't aboot 111\tcll of a aeon: "l tried to kttD lft1 eyt on t.be ball, but with all ihoae otMr thlnp Sotna on ... ·• A'ITY. MELVIN Btlllicolt, upoa recelwtu a bill fOr _. f r o m hia U·wlft'a laW'Jtf, Jilek Bmnan: ··no tM bell doet a.. tblU be 1f- Kf!tt't.. . . • Sip tpottld 0. • ...ad lrUtk In s. Jtle: "God la 1be Amlftrf I Call 3"1Mlll. If • ........ u1l ~1 ... All~ !a .no.a ....... OlllQ'E'ITlt SUUUl"J ol t. ......, Bf1l ... ...ochlced • tblr'9 ID a.era...: ··~ WM tC ... C8I iftii' July J. . ,. . . . .... , uno. unless they have ignitions that don't turn off the motor, unless the key is removed." Whet wrote that. Cuey Stengel? ... Monopoly! Joe Kurn, owner of Meaders Cleaners. ls bulldlnf a spaghetti· mit·meat sauce par~ called Lot· gl'a, rllbt am)O tbe ltrttl. "Since half tbe suits I clean have cravy staJna." he e:xplalnt, "I fllur"t I mJgbt u wen S'llJIPly the Cf•V1 my. sell." f"UN 6 NAMES: Don't miss the Ptnlnsula 1'1Mrtl SocielJ'a an. nual pmty. Tbe rOMt cbicb11 din· ner wW be ca.te'9d bf "our fmnd ad m..._., .. Mn. W1Dt Grana •.. llMl tbe ~of Ttam- dlr Local•'• Health lad Wtlfare pncnm: Bob Sick • ' • Doo't '° &W'11: Mia Word ttDa 6:tlonarles at a downtOW1l dl!putmeat •tart, Dr. aod Dr. Bea"' nm Ute Merced. Calif. m...UC:al cllnlc. ud amona tllllt Tolan-. at McCart1>1 bdqta. Jil Pu Alto an Mn. IDllf L • • r ...... a.ta~ ... °'-'· ,_ca,..,.. tion he would either nod or shake ber bead. Sometimes tie would also move her facial muscles and sometimes muscles in her legs. ''He contacts me through my entire nervoua aystem," she said. Her friend had •ll'eed to demonstrate the WJUsual method of communication in court. "He wants to prove his existence so tbr..t bis family will know be bu survived," she ad· ded. For the demonstration Mrs. Bright stuffed her ears with specially made plugs and placed a whirTlng hair dryer over her head. Mrs. Bright's mother assisted by aslcing a number of simple questions. The court dismisaed her claim when four of the twelve an· awers were WTong. A MAN FROM South Bend, lndiarui, came forth with the d e s i r e d photograph ot a departed soul -in fa<:t. Kidd 's soul! He told the court that Kidd bad drawn his own image in the picture with India ink during a eeance. . . EVEN A DEAD DOG got into the proceedings w~ Mildred B. Probert, of Denver, Colorado, a.bowed up 1ritb reports of communication with ber departed "Wee Missie," • clarvoyant Bost.on terrier. "When a human claims clairvoyant powers, they may suspect a fraud.'' she said. "But when a dog bu this power. nobody can Jay it ls a fraud." Mus Probert had come to Phoenix tblnk.ing the Kidd case was eome kind of contest. she said. But she tbooght she'd have a try at it anyway, even if It was a "legal matter." Amid all the jangle of cla.lm, peti- tion, demoooetr~tion, of a u r a s , poltergeisl3. mediums. a D d ex- true.nsory 1peciallst1. Judge Myers steered a careful course. As a representative of the State, be could .·. "Such research can belt be done m t2le combined fields of medical science, P1Ydllatry and psyd\oioa and can best be perform«l and car- ried on by the Barrow Neurological In- stitute. Phoenix, Arizona." THE INSTITUTE, which h a researeb ci-ganlution of St. JOMPb•e Hospital, pr o v i d e 1 care for neurological and neuromrl'!l'J pa- tienta with an eighty-seven-bed Md:ion at the hospUal. It bas neuroloa end neurosurgery residencies and con- ducts research with ' ' h I g h 1 y automated laboratories and • re~arcb staff which is internationally recognized." The institute will me a "full and complete report" with the court each year, describing how the money is went. Judge Myers' decision ii currently be1ng challenged before a higher court. Whatever the outcome, the judge can't lose: be is still 1traJaht.en· ing out his bulgin~ stamp coDec:tioo. -LIBERTY MAGAZINI What a Hippie Calls Home But Orange County ls Found 'Not Receptive' BJ DA VJD B. BROOKS A "blPrff type" stood 011 the corner thumhlnC a ride. I stopped and be got in. Are you a hlppie? "No. I don't think so.'' be said, rub- blnc hls three-day growth ol beard. "I don't know. man." An you a part of the imderground? "I ,uess to." Wbere ve you people banging out these days? Hippie typea are all over the Los Ancelet area but they do find some )OcaUona more attractive than otbers. Cleaf'.art geographic boundaries and dJatlDctioos among bippiet. tbose belonging to the underground move· ment and the averace Southern OalJf omian an uften d1fflcult to eatablilb. Tbe underground movement w nol'Ved out of the hippie move- ment, accordlnc to GD Tywn, an employ" ot the Los Angeles Free Prell. HJ.wk types are attracted to the nltbt llf• on U,. &mMt Strtp. Tbey 1aJ\u Oft FalrfH Ave.. homt of the Wider~ n e • •pa P • r • , tbt eJYC!bedeJlc Free Pr•U Bookstore and ltDDO, _, Clnttt'• Dellcateasen. TM7 bold •·Im in Grtmtb Park. n.y lift .. Laurel CaQJOD, Topansa CIQdG. 8llvtr Lale amd Venb. "JllPPIS TYPD muat. for obvlOUI ,...... Im 1D ..... ....,. the lUt of UYtiil ... IOGMWUl lower' ud Wflere tbt1...,_.. .. ~ ..... T>'• ulct. ~ ....... ~ ... Sob w1111t....-: .._..._..UCLA 11 a ~ ~ ii Diil neepUve" .. :.~-I tl'~t.wtq. lt ............ ...--m...tbe lllMrt ol Lii Aalf'R, tllll .. uaq tl )l .. tbet ~~.Will~··· .,.,_111»a .... eftlll .._ .. tbe =" ...... ,,, ... d . ............. Loi ~-··'*'$1J1•:-f0f wdll nM• •· "The majotity are 1eWng hipmes back to the hippies," Tyaon .ud. .Uld.ng local residenta about the presence of hippie types can be fruatrating. In Venice, a few blocks from the ROM Ave. beach, an antique store has a sign In the doorway which reads: "No One In 8.-efeet Permit- ted." An elderly lady alts In an easy chair. reading a pocket novel. IS 111AT SIGN In the doorway aimed at the bippiei? "No, I don't have any problems with hlpplea. It'• a tndltion, we've always had It out tbue." Venice la a pthering piece for hip- pies, isn't lt! "No it lan't. We don't have any more of t.hem bere than any other place." Tbeo wbo is the tip aimed at? Angrily, "To tNP out barefooted people wbo •e dirty and filthy. I don't want them amelllng up tb1a place." Aren't you dtacrlblnc the blpplea? "I don't know. l'vt never seen one. I leave them aloae ud U.., leave me alOne." The fad la ~ Vcntce Ml become one of the m*" &•tbtrtD.I places for hlppM ~·· A. • resuJt.: teD.l}on& be.tweee p1 opetty OW1M!l'I ad btppjea are mountnot and recentlJ ~sal&ed ln more than '1$ ureata. BOWEVD, lD V..Uce one mu.It utt care in •'ecttna O'tole to b9 claulfled u hlPl'it 11Pea.. 'l\ert 1rt JOUDI men with loq IWr an4 bt.ard• -obv\ou1ly llJpple • t.ypts. ~ are 1omac sirla without ahota wteiq ll n u 1 a a I dadUS: -..., 1 bliff types. Tbmt ..... ,....... ... tb'ul~ fiata =-.to thttr fJel:ron and tau~ Mticoell a flW IM too larp -~ ••• litlMtblq? OD Cbl beicb bl Vmlce, old mea lft lr'09l2 .-t tablet Pla.Yina Carda. :'l'bly lpplat lo be ntind; but tbeil .. -i mOlt aalpM ""' retlred? 8otDt hippie tJ"8 II Vub are 10 ~ .... ...,Ned .. be eadl da, for ht MIP ad Mad... Tlae food la lf'ililt»d bf tbe btppift• vase. Survival Committee, accoa dhtC to Mn. c.arol Berman, a spokesman. MIGRATION may settle ~ qu•· tlon ol wbo or what is a hippie t,pe Ara VenJce. Tyson Nid the hippie types may soon be leaving Ven.Ice for Echo Park, becauae of ttie pressure bein& appUed by the Venice ~lice Depart. menl Tyson, a former hippie, Mid t.be hfp- pie movement is young people search- ing; a time for ezperimentation- throu&t> drugs, meditation and pover· ty. "It started as a pare rnovemat but I think it is almost exhausted toda1, .. be aaid. "Today It includes man7 wbo are just long-haired kids ... In contrut, the underground m~ ment is political, be aaJd. "It i.Ddudea many middle clus, I i b e r a 1 in- tellectuals and has become more_ (Jr~ tJcal and realistic tha tile h1ppie moveme:nl" Thus. Tyson has metW'ed 'ffUh tbe hippie movement He's cut Ida balr, II raisin& a family and no lone• JiV9I in Venice. He bu evolved from a bippte to a member of the unde.rfJ'OUDd. ff• plans to Jene shortly to mU.t ldf permanent h~ in Cll*ia. ' -UCLA CALIFORNIA SUN ... STATION WAGON DEPARTMENT . 1967 PONTIAC LE MANS SAFARI STAnON WAGON 6 ,_, ,_,, w.r. IUY NOW AND SAYI 1966 PON'n.AC CATAUNA $2588 1962 FORD Country Sedan . $ 118 f P .. s. Wtllll\. Full ,_, ltOOf It.ck. An llxcalftftl lw. 6 p.._ at.Han w.-VS. full --IUY HOW AND SAVE ........, 1966 .FORD Ceuiltry Squire $2988 1963 PONTIAC CATAUNA STIJI 10 , ... w-Full P-. -VI. Factlwy Air Qlftd., w... ' Peu. Statton we-. Full _,, Air Collcllllolllfte. IMUtlNI PtM!ell Sldn. I UY H<NI AHO SAVE ,_.,. flnbll. 1964 PONTIAC CATAUNA $1788 1963. PONTIAC ....•••. , $1411 6 P-.i. $It. WIO!lft. va, lttdlo. 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'63 FORD GALAXIE 500 Ce,.vert. Vt. A•tomatk, '•w•r Str .. T1ntad Glen, UH, Mttaclor Re4, Whi+. Top, Excellent Concl. WAS NOW $1188 5888 541 33 ., ...... let 14 ... $ 988 5688 ., 531°0-""' *-24 -. $1188 s919 s46so ., ..... ..,24 ... $1388 sass ., s41 n_ ... .., 24 ... $1288 s888 541 33 ., .... .., 14 .... $1988 . 51788., 55714......,., u ... AL~ CARS ARE PRICED TO SELL ••• RECONDITIONED TO . LAST . . Servlee ~· 0.-. 7 .. 9 p.m.. Mon. -7 te ' p.m .• TWL thrv Fri. W.. Dept. Opett 9 te 9 ,.m. Mon. thrv flrt. t te 6 p.m., Sat. & Sutt. ARVICI MJW Hei ...... !!Mt S1N•• S.. Warrtt- HOUSIS l'Oll SALi 1000o.Mral MA TI LA BORDE, Realtor CllEEI THE IENEIOSITY WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDOMINIUlrl. Double wrought iroo ptee Jud to Ulhted outer court yard with gener-~ 'GUI ~·:s;tfn•. icommuntty Olympic pool. patio ~ Bar· Take plellW'e from ateDaive .-ol qu Wall·tC>-wall carpeting. CMY • flnplace, bulltln cook center with dining ... for famlly fealting. Two tpadoul bed· J'OOIU-DO crowding; two b.U.-no nttlnt. a.. thll delightful adult ear.free retreit ; .... you buy. FULL PREE ONLY '35,500. . AITISTIC SPLIT LEVEL or SUPDB DESIGN. Yoo will 1°" lta l'el'I--dtJ, comfort and roominess. Gtnm>u1 ·· wltb cloeet and wardrobe space. '"1ree large : bedrooms. three b&thl and madio 1rith Uy• upt. Enjoy the luxury of a 1S'x22' dining .-m. Three car fll"ll{e finiahed as a play· mom. UVE IN BEAUTIFUL BAYCREST - 1rbd to sell et Only $54,950. 1000Generat FIXER UPPER It needJ IOIDe work, but where elM CID JOI flnd a Jarte 4 BR bome overlooking the bay. UgbU and Catalina laland. It allo bu a lior· mal dining .-ea, huge rumpus room a4 room for a pool '49,950. SOUNDS UKE . - Wishful thinking, but it's true. A sprawlina 3 BR ranch home wth shake roof. 2.IA i., huge bedrooma, family room and 2 maOlti· cent ltooe fireplaces. A custom home in New· port ju.st reduced to $37,500 with 10% down. We wUl mill JOU Jot maJll • tlnanc:fn& information. A um.E MANSION In Bavcrest f« SS2.500. F.nter thla 4 BR borne from its gwden atrium and elgeant teniano entry ball. A spacious home plua a large rear yard with pool. UDO ISLI Immaculate borne with formal dining area and large patio area. Recently remodeled so }Ql may think It is brand new. A short walk tQ the community beach, tennis courta and cfubhc)use. $65,000 by a transferr-ed owner. Nr. N,wport . H•laor. Yacllt . CIR ~ATE SALE-2 Bdrm. 2 4 Bdnn home with unobttnaeted S,y View. Wl, beautifUI roee pJ'deD. ' Good condition. . .............. '69,SOO We bellne S28,axt wW. bu:y. 915 Welt lay Call h •J>Pt. Vacant. Ready to move tn.. OPEN HOUSE SAT • SUN 1 • 5 'to. f Bil 2 bdle M-dd DOVER SHORES Mar home. Huae coYel"ed uo VI ' ' Builder/~r wW sacrifice P.t1o 6: la.rae rMr yard. " EW • • • IUT LOOK! DeW View home wltb 5 !:xctullve with ua. Immediate occupancv, 1800 sq. ft. 3 Bdrm. Bdrmt fam nn. cHnini nn $27 500 Westclilt area shopping & acllooll .. '45,000 ms.cm vaJu.e-try wr.cm • 1615 Kent Lane ottu. OPEN HOUSE SAT ~ SUN l ~ 5 OPEN SAT . .I: SUN. In th1a 2500 square foot home with large BRs, ~210 Polaris Dr1" muter rutte with large beth, formal dining ' PETE BARRITT C.ll YOUR DREAM COME TRUE area, terrazzo entry, rumpu. room with wet fer Appt • bar, autmnatic sprlriklers, professional land-AND COMPANY C7l4> '4t-123S 1e1pin1, and IDlllY quality features. $47,000. ~.._ 118.1 ~= Im ~-642-4)5) I GE I PIER INCWDED -z · ---~ $23,950 Luie C-. 2 • t llalll, ccrner' lot. Vacaat • ....... qccu1acy. With this beautifully decorated 4 BR home A REAL GEM A DrMMtic HOftM with formal dJning room. Only two years old Jl • BEAUTJ1'UL SETnNG 11i11 11 one ol the malt ._ HAllOI YllW a.ad located on 1 cul-de-sac street surrounded / Huntqtan Hstiour CUiiom pr&i:it•ttncfve homes HILU by water. $89,500. TOP agcrt?j llaDt tBR 2 ......... tMt ... ·~ Jtivileeed to ot1-Corona .. Mir •• *"'9 like • model. ..,.... er! · Umbered cattle-•~._ •s"Prt.tR .. ING 6*% i.t 1'nlat Deec11 qma1 =:ct cellinp1o • ..._ dral ceWnsa. lanm ua ol Lusk • built boll* locat.ll1 POOL TIME .._. UST 116 New famU)' home .... _ room, vely la-wooci pe.nelJJnc. Pa.lot Verde in the Southland'• IDoet ., • .,. .. RE A T""' I s 5 Bedrooms • 31iS b&thl land kitchen, twnu1oualy iock. tndoar prdea, npl lirable • falll"ID8tklr .,... ••• ~ .t\..1.J.1 l formal dinlns room carpeted, draped, land1e11p. muter bedroom sulte! 4 Schooll It c,1if. Inlne ~SIVE BA YCR!S'l'. Five spad.oul bed· "...,..... ~t.e book • lined tam rm ed • 2 patios. Immac.'Ulate bedroom•, 3 batha. family Campua just • o • • • t • ~ JQlllDf, Uni Ntbl Ind larle family room. 1801 W•tdltt Drive, Newport Beach Ill JHE with 2tld fireplace ti ready to move ID. ~ room, bar • OUltDnl dalp. •way. 1-p completely fenced tn IWbnming pooL 3 C9I' Pftt• $$1,SOO complete. ed around a IPUkUnr pool! Semlbly prioe4 tra Oriel' tnmftrred and ready to llCriflCe at 18:. t6UZO entry Call for appolntmeat A man'• Ideal worbbop ln $34,900 to•• the •cepUr-Qr low price ol tM,000.00. YW6E beautifully dai&ned & R?~~'f· the iraraie. Amoni other LUSK HOMU E R E. · N O EGE TOP AIU See: deccnted 1142 SanlJll&o l>r. MS-WO a~ bomea ln 81.7· Dinetiom· MacArtbar -.._ JHH · SEPA AT U ITS REA'""" ~RS2~~~L2 1mAntip.Way f=. =:ee::,~:: ~PlciflcautBwJ.• -~I ' 711 ..... ...., $113,500 OPtN SXT A SUN' &-$79,950. ewpcrt J'w7. Tana ca Ill! · iur&m• COITA IOSA corner lot. Two thplacetJ n~muterbedo ~ ....... £'(~-'" su,500 down 417 Sevflle, Ruth Pardon, INltor J~ BJJJa Rd., ._ . bectNom amt, GDI bedroom unit, and beche-lack lay ANa JOCllD --... P'Mft belt. -Ul(.5Q, "~" CaD: .. , .... Penlntula JD WMtdilr Dr. '°6200 follow lllm to model ... 1Gr aJllt. All ~ er complete9' fumilhed. DMlnle ~ .i. of neat ~ ~ ..,! = Joe Fef'IUIOO 3 Bedroom CORONA OIL I 81paete ,.._ -large J.ao.Ddry room -coinw lane, 3 and lllml1 must aell. <W~ below mu. MUA v1•01 EvH. 615-0188 / COTTAGE cloQllll pnae. Guaranteed '275.00 mon~ room at anJy szuoo. Wood tr.et> " t10 So. a.yt,...t I I ·lf lnoome -er ideal •up tor owners home nd. Nl:tric bGlt·tm. &ll)' • $2 $16,950 lalboa Island OPEN HOUSE 2 BR.~ llviDI rm. ,._ pha two 1DDome 1IDia Full paice '31,750.00. ,.....,._ liel'ml .. ,..... 5,950 Fabulous three bdrm with 4 Bedroom A Pier DAILY 1:3G-4:30 bride fireplace, Remodeled -lldnltlR..... . Newlteltnt l~·:i~~:i!t ::-=~-= Ol'DfSUNl2·S 522 El ModlllG ~=•===-..-646-0555 ~~= Newport ::r=~~ Che1~~~1b Newport HelCJhts with wet be, ~ carpet. at tNmi:fldous value at S38a 315 Marine Ave. Balboa II. 3'bed1'00ml • 2 bathl. Olatom 220 1. S.r•Aath St. lnl I: dnq:lei etc. Vacant · Vlctori1 673-GX> ~tlldrpll. • BIVtn ll:ltdltft. • CL 11111 Sf. ......... c.ttl1 ready for o&r. u.tied •t '46-Ul l llG LOTI HOME $12 900 Large POOL, pl1.11 lovely Jm East Coast H1')'. , ! C:... Mlle $39,500. Rwh ~ bl!' bedftlma • T erriffc Trl.J...x laodlcaped patio. Black A c.orma del M•r m.aTe t (Call llnct• 1tory In y._ v... SPACIOUS 2 ~s, East· I""' Glw Greenbcat lpeclally ? • ~ov'll l1·L· our .t.,!---1Jy •. 11111'"'• Col .... Realty 546-SllO An 1--) Many Dnpn>vem«!tl, ml· lidt, good rental, cub l"e-~to all sbowlnr and bus-prtc:ed tor quick 0 ale @ VACANT I A J1f9fN, '.,,~ a» Adllm et llldlol' U119 d...ae location whit-view~ tin, 1.antutic appreciation. ineu need&. The~ la $00,000. 9"nlnp Call MM679 or M&-1050 <N91r Cinema n.tre> llgbts by ni&ht. Almost 1/3 now at lot val. ID ~ condlaoo. Eada m.9'JOO Ev8: 5484188 SpartcH.nr pool home C111 Sectucled Mansion ~-Prloed rilht at S31,7'°. DUPLEX $21,500 :1~ ~ .~~ · lay & leach quiet tree lined stnet. t A -., Jdet ~ .. -aw=• .._ ,... Jr. Willed lthte $55,000 "--"'"ftL.l .. 'O.A.t 2 Wrooma each, larse yard. bullt·ID ldtdwm and .u an Realty, Inc ~~ ..o!:ef:.~ !!: ~ lllr tr'la. lat. car entJ --OmNdeut to Obe eiVft ttma Pamlnl UOO 111. a. cd srscSoa ~ -~ WIW,.,..-.v aood location. carpeted and drat>ed. TbeN l>'J5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB mum upkeep ;yard, 6 he9'V1 • • • mbadt what YOU ....__ --&.--Mo. wlllte w1'QQlh,t !too ptes tzy lfvl:nS. Thi• mammoda 4 2150 u---V---'-Dr Northsicle Home Jmlta .. llJl'idt ol..°"'*'lldp -1 lhake roof. Immediate -.... :Allllns $1,250 8G-3Slt M _.,_ ~ -JrstD • Jdftte walled ooart bedroom, spUt level man-"-_._ • 3 bedrooms, ftr~ 1 CIOlll· ... ,.,,..... IDOd --UQCNDATtON SALE 1eulon • ukq $28,,;;;: fit _.. ,.. c1111 J.wJ ~ ArnoM ::! at:! ~c~ ~«5~.,::~ !!, cm:.s=-~ ~t·~~~t belil~llet. S:,~~= i: come and see! ~MR. 1't .._ ,_ ..n JUtr -.'m5 ---. v.:r """"" .... _......, BLACK. H>-ll51. OJ•• · White palnted brick ftre-looking 8Cl'ft a1 open spec-I 4 BR + pest hoole. 2 plaoe, W001 CID1>etlns. livtns es. You've aot to Rir um to COSTA MESA llAUTY MATCMAM ~ . wtba, 1rp1c. new .,,1., cu-~ r--...... ----..-.. room A dinlns room with believe it. Cimllar drfve 1eatfl • • llS · ,pet&. Coldwell' Banker a6dtna ~ wall• to ~ ~ '"·:1erce Bee.med lochetter C.M. ~ WESTCLIJT DR.IVE Uon Vibert, Realtor secluded patio In l'ftl' yard. ceJllnr. SUNKEN Llvlac 646 4137 646-TlU ()pa EYa 5f84l8I iiiiii.;iiiiiiiiiiii~ Ideally located near Marin-Room with romande ..... S llOltM. D .... «'a ldilool. ~. balm, tlNplace. 3 BEDROOlll. 2 '"" Of911S: llnl7 a parlct PRICZ ro *3 WFS1'aJFF DRIVE BATHS. Hardwood &on. 2 $35,.SOO N Li N ai1y m.L! S38.9rJCI. 646-ml Open CU'~-NO DOR., I.EDUCED Ext<.'Utiw ll'f1na at Its.,.. ow ve e ._.....__ .. __ • SB Ruth Pardolf, RNltor ~ Veta. LOW DOWN,.,..,_ lltpnt avden kttcbftl en-••• -JilOiii ,..,... P 1a w.-wr Dr. 642-5D LITTLE HOME • AJI. GREAT VALUE at Duplex ~ blodt tram chan-ates an atmolpbieft o1 space. Nn ncltllive 3 Br.-3 Ba. flm. rm. 4111 lfe. S27.SOO tn • llft9U,......._. _,. 1 block to ocean. One All electric "Award" built-RENT FREE "1et dmplt lot. Rm. for pool Nel:l' jetty but Under slant shade tnes. 2 becrooiu unit, ooe 3 bed-Ina. Luxurtoua CU1)ICa a not-.. Could add '--tt•• 'OUE6E pau Short walk to ~ room unit. JUlt been ft!dec. drapes. M~ entry -~· an.vme apt vv,000 ~ MR cburd>el. baa Bnt. bolPtal. rated wide A: out. L 0 w hall. Dining room • famJl7 Joe OarU:m ! + family, reel c&e.n, v. and newspapet. See ttlil lff,. mmtenance. but exceQent room. H• yard llD'TOUDdl!d 0""""" .... Tax '~ Tiao\ .& C-a111t..L u-1.--..1-cant A:-~· to move In. tie doll bouar wta polilbed, COSTA~· n_,_ Income. Owner llquidatmr. by high block wall tenoe for "'I"" u.1~ vun115~ II i/ "' ..... ... n9'0 ....... ·-hardwood aeon. • b\i coun-• ..._ Ult I"'"' Eve. ~1 cornplet~ ~-Lovely B h v· 11 lldtlna c:uatom built home. mp beamed ~Sat /Smt 1 ·S ~~and~~ ~ D H~a;. PM $35,500 ~van ... ~ :_lnunedtate eac I as · CIOblt. 3 Bn., fam. rm. Formal din. rm. 5 I Greenbrier, CM fulion of ftoiftn, fnrlt A: ---u-~ ~a:oii~·;~ .. ~·•?G,OOO z: =-~=~ ~ ;• mu•s. _ ::;:-z..;.:: DUPl£X HOMES Reio. 5t6.&:mPEN HOUSE · · OLLEGE •1 oo TOTAL oow C!elJent •ch ---IMa tw<Mtory home on two fuD Iota. 646-1111 ~ • ' N ety -2 ane ~ ~ Ill. •tA'6TlfUl. llNILI UVQ.-Udl ... a had:tulb' lendlcaped tl Own S8Mey, 1 ,_.,...:J:. EAL:1 '-INClm>tN&.W.rumNG ...... .,.._~2~~horM.lMll .l•l.to •U ......... .'. ~ .. ~ .... Ml= 1:=,.~ nsr • A Doll tt.... .... ': ~ = n. =-~ = .,.........,,IMCSem ~~ i.-11u1..,_ Cllim1otte Loni .,. · · fUn nn, ~ ~ new u.tlDI 11 New--· 4 bua:• ~ p1ua ene.a llil ..-.. ~ • arpettnc, ~ .... -... doleb, .._, POOL nME ~~~! port We at bomilll. ... ~ TOOm. 2 tdia Wftll m.-''''lrts * 111....,fWtr_... ...... • N N root. boet door• 11111 .• fado. ._., beautiful pod ~ EYe. Mf.1111 .,.... Clall ....._ ..,.., M ....:. ~ 11-. N.B. small pr1oe ot ...... • with ••an• ._.. ,.... ~Al.AIU-~ Viflal• tli I Wroe. '-11 t'OOlll ~· ~ 646-1948 7 1.1116 Ian' ,, 0 -I .......... fU,,,....,lrlCI_ .... . ...... .... au.. poal..... CAMIC> sttOltU Col .... RN .... s ..... drill mcto..11 JUd,-., Cl( •ftqllitettflldwl, ........ .. mmcW 111 'Niil land8C9p-Drntlcalfy fidvc.cll mt Adam~·:. lllllltlw ... llllDtltt • • 'I ....... la&. 'l1dl i. • bome Yoll w11I For lmQMdlate Sale By ()wn.. CNnr <lnema .....,, be pnod • own. tor. ~.tew ' .... be. '*G:!i8 3 BA 3 ~ prtr. beeicb. Sft,D Ex. Oind. LGiNrJ tlsl'oOat. Opai &t-Sun. -hrtiam ·~n ---~ M., Ollf •• . . JIOlm -.. hm erver llated ln Cambrid1e m,blanck Belt ·landlcapinf, Mat ~ating, beat COltdltion 6 beat Collep Part locat.lon. Just take over the 5~ % k>an & pay •lb· month. includiDC tax. SPlJT lMl MMe Offer FormaJ dininc room, 4 BRa, separate family • l'OOm, Clll'peta, ~ completely fenced & landscaped lnduding concrete badminton eowt. Room for trailer or boat. Due to cir· cu.mJt,ances beyond our control. this prop. erty bu 1o be sold. Vacant/immediate OCCU· pency. AS~<! tae,soo · COA11 & WALLACE RWTORS 1491 IAKER STREET 546-4141 Cotti ~. C•llf. ------------- BADLY NEGLECTED Needs cleaning & some painting. ldeal situa- tion for energetic buyer. Fix up & make some real money. 3 + family room. Vacant. 2 baths, hardwood floors. Asking $23,995 -but m~e your offer. A real sleeper!. ENTERTAINING a rot -then this immaculate 4 BR & family room with 32' heated pool is your answer. Large bright all elec. blt·in kitchen, spacious living· room with w/w carpets & drapes, aJso separate forn;ial dining room, outstanding yard, sprinklers. Price $34,250. SPLASH SPLASH lt's pool Umel Immaculate 3 BR home, lovely Tahitian pool, outstanding yard, tropical pfanting, patio. Many bearing ft'Ult trees, room for boat. Owner leaving area. Asking $25,250. ' I ' \I I • \\ 11 I I I ~I \I!' \II I \ H I \ I ' ~ l '• Priced Reduced ... $3000 .. Thia quality Sadr Bay home II priced to lell! 3 bedroom•. 3 batha. Lariie living room and spacioua .famlly room. eM:h ·with ~ace. Extra large lof Ideal tor large CUil- tom pool. Owner will consfd. er leaae wtth option to pur. chase. Look thill one over now!! JEAN SMITH, Realtor 400 E. lTth St., Costa Mesa 646--3255 OUTDOOR LIVINGI $20,&00I 3 bedroom ho~ with aliding gla11s dooni ll!'lldiog to II 16 x 20 ft. flagstone patio with large brick BBQ -very 11e- ctu(led large rear yard. H.andl.lorM flrepla~. Many eu&tom features. thnwut. 2 bath. 54G-l'n0 TAR.BELV · al> Hatbor 1093 laker, CM 546-5440 . . · I/I . A-.·IAYFR'ONT• · $11,000 Recluctfon Pier It sUp for 50 ft boat- 60 ft frontage. 4 Sdnn plus Fam rm, lel)llrate dining rm. Looking onto beautUul Linda Iale. Lffaehold. Pr1oed to 11ell 1 t SllXMXX> Owner anxiou1! mS'n> Eves: 673-0479 Bay & leach Realty, rnc. 2125 W. Balboa Blvd., NB ---=-=-=- PRICE CUT Dolphin Terrace Spotless 2 Bdrm, plus den- 2~ beth&-mtmmum main- tenanoe. Ov~ garage ~ ~ bclet colirt. M.(,500 CURT DOSH, haltor S Bdrm hmrm 2~ birtha W/W DU\ina rm Wet blU' Stooe ti-pk Otnmlc tile 1Mu1-ted Gold MedaWon 135,500 Open Sun l~ 34' Vilt• Baya Nine Choice MESA VERDE LOCATIONS 4 I S Bedroom Momei TOT AL MOVE-IN -$2,~ $35,SOO TO $39 ,850 Thia bOme must be sold to save the owners ctWtl a37,500 principal balance on the ffnt cruat deed may be assumed at 6% % int6~st. O,tr 2200 sq. ft. of living area. 4 large bed· area. Asking $48,500 but all offers will be area Asking $48,500 but all offers will be iiv9n seriou! con.sideration. Thb home is a rMJbuy. 2 bl.kl North of 22nd St. <tum E. off Santa Ana St.> 213: 377.7513 Cape Cod Charmer Decorators home In imm11r· ulate cood. ktory. 4 BR REPUBLIC HOMES MESA VERr:I Phone 546-1077 plws fam rm, priced $46.000.1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OPEN HOUSE I: SAT & SUN 1-4 p.m. 300 Santa tsabel, c.M. Col199e P1rk l115 Newport Beach Colesworthy & Co. 642-7777 Or•nv-CoHt Property SPACIOUS 4 br, ram rm, 3 332 Marguerite, Cd.M 673-85.50 ba, nr acbols, M~t SeU. 3 Bdrm 3 baths Deluxe On $26,500 Owner ~8856 quiet cul-de-aac street and BY OWNER 3 BR. 2 Ba, crpta., drPa, lpJc wet bar, all etec, ~ pool :m ft to Ocean. VER CLEAN! $29,950 6C.'111Z5 646-9991 I t 90-4 H.,bor llvcl., Cott• Meta Mesa Verde Golt Course. Newport Beach Pool and waterfalls. Partly 1200 you'll agree this exquisite EASY ACCESS Open Evenings f\lrnisbed. S00.500. Good ONE LOOK terms. home bas everything! 3 Near ocean. almoat new 4 * OCEANFRONT Bania llraUy 642-6560 Eastside • Owner spacious Bdrms, 3 badls, Bd, 3 ba, tplc, best e1ec fireplace, formal dining rm, kit appliances. patio, elect. , modem elec kitch. all bit-possible trade, $45,500 , 6% loan! May be assumed on cu.st.om 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, open beam ceilings, 2 oar gar-age, corner ·R·2 lot. ins, brkfst area, plush w/w R. c. GREER, Realty ' Lovely lge mod cor/home on <..-a.rpet&, dnlpes. The t!J>8rld-3416 Via Lido m~ lge lol w/J BO & den, 2 b6, ing white wall w/pe.stel yel- Jndry, fplc, bit-ins, hdwd low decor adds to it"a beau-NR. Bay & ocean: lovti; floors, lge patio, det dbl gar ty. Plus huge sep/ farn rm, BR 2 Ba home on 2 Iota~ w/breeuway, walk to West-trplc & Ba. Plus HF pool -:an UM? a.c 2 apt.s. Rm. td ·Best Beach area -try $53,500. \ BALBOA BAY PROPERTIES clilt & Harbor Hi, $29.995 nesUed among tau swaying bid. $46,500. Sell all or ~ 613-7420 {}it £°12.JuH' ~~ 2414 Villa Del Oro N~ Beach lastbluff Special! Th~ B1u:fhl mos I fa vorib! (Home '"E" plan) Excelleot location-t~ type oC home that goes hand & band with the bee.ca 3 BR. extra large fami)y rm. 2'h beths, hl&b balcony overlooks all below )'OU. cvpet.1, drapes, bit-in ai>-' · ptianoee, huge walk-In clos· eta. ~ dbl garare opener Redr right now Call for special price Ph. 644-1133 S.,hi1tkated Sp•nlsh N Mrmth of old brlck &. wrottkht' tron dnw you to this 8Uperb 4 BR 3 batfl borne. Soattng beamed ceil- ings. m a 1 • i v e Mexioan brick ~ If fonnal dlnin& room! Panelled game room av«loob lar&e lllnnY patio Ir prden with ollVP trees. Enchanted playbou.e in children's ya.rd. Th1s near-new borne la deccrated tn rich warm colon. In fasb- lonab~ e.rea ne&r Dover Shores, but not leued land. Unbeatable for $69.750. Ru"1 p.,doll, R .. ltor 1609 Westcllff Dr. 642·5200 first Time Offered \ o,,en Sat I Sun 1-5 327 SANTA ISA6EL Custom built by owner. 2 BR + Oen. 'l baths, ~ liv- ing room with huge ftre- 646-2345 trees on beautllul park-like int. or trade. 121 41st St.,~ park in rear Owner en;.2719 BY OWNER Rrounds. Lovely Baycrest Ev•: •73-9117 3 Bdrm, l~ baths, blt-lns, an?a. Reduced to $59,500 for $23,900. BY Owner. 3 Bdnn. trplc, brdwd tlrt. New car-fasl sale • submit terms. 2 baths, tlreplace, wall to OCEAN VIEW REDUCED $3000 From this large 4 Bdnn 2 be.th home with tamily and d\,ning rooms • Excellent condition througtiout. Out of town owner wants fast lllC· tion. $39,500 -10~· down. • BACK BAY petlng. Beaut. lndscpng. Dbl Richarcbon/Purcell wall cpt'g, drapes, l~ bib detached garage. Large Realty 6~1 ~~· 2~is~i yard. Cash to loan $22,900. Upper Back Bay furniture avail. 642-3273 : 548-3575 A striking entry will lMd OCEANFRONT DUPLEX : Home & Business you into a large home ex-2-2 Br units, 1 new. $16Uod 4 BR, 2 Ba, dbl garage. tending ~ into 3 levels, Low d.n. Prepd int Of(; MUST Sell! Only Sl9,500. each ottering room for m1111y 54~ wtcdya f73.6'169 Kennedy & A~lates types of activity. 5 BR 4 wknds, evM. 642-9730 Eves: 548-6238 bath, extra room11 + c.u.stom BA YCREST BY OWNER 1 SALESMEN WANTED f e a t u r e s. AJI this set 5 Large Bdrma. 3.250 aq. ft." ---amongst trees on a large Ivan Wells buill Fee land. ACRE ESTATE MESA VERDE lot. $5T,500. Appt. oiW. Prin-?Joo Windward Lane Impressive Spanish home. 3 :l BR. 1% BA, famUy cipaJs only. 548-$ ==;c;::;====~I Bdrms • 31h baths • 17X'11 room. carpeting, drape11, Ewecut1•ve Elan•n~ N-rt H ... 1 121Q fenced yard, covered patio, " -• .... -~,...... •• • living mom completefy car-s~...t.... .• J BR 2 bath v· 2 car garage. land!capec:t. .,_...,.,. • iew * C• ... tom lullt * peted and draped. sux;,ooo -home. Dining rm. heated •• Will trade equity for IM\d ~.::~:~ll~~bw=~ pool, patio, lush lndt1C1>K. 3 BR. ~ bat.ha. Fplc, erpu,: or trust deeda. · Try 10% Not lease hold, $39.950. drapes all el~. : down. • BY OWNER, beautiful 5 BR (8P $38 000 Ex fin · ' home. Fruit treei.. fish · • c ancsne, ' BACK BAY Real 325 Fullerton Ave. CUSTOM HOME :.~ 540.1347 Estate G7l-~· Robertaon. ::w Full view of bay. Private 320 west coast highway street setting. 4 &lrms • BY OWNER: Professionally 642-0344 BY Owner $22,500: 3 BR, 1~ BA. newly carpeted. Nice Large living room & dining lndscp " decor 3 br, 2 ba. NE w Po RT BE AC H patio in rear, lnsulated ceil· room • Nothing to compare blt-ins, util rm, 2 frpls. 1650 OCEANFRONT cottage an ings. Alley <.ccess for at S&l,900 • Owntt will help sq.'. Assume 5% FHA. Nr adorable vacation h 0°m e C&l'llpf'r Ot' lrlr or new tinllnce. OCC $26,SSO 546-l9S7 with only 100 fl o! Sandy garage. Oose lo echoola SPACIOUS 3 BR. l~ Ba. Reda: new dlx Beach between you &'. the Rm. for pool. 2501 Marpnt FAMIL y HOME r.pting. H~e lot with fruit ocean. Completely furnW!. Dr., N.B. 213: '25&-2265 tree11. Quiet •tr'eet· Vacant. ed. newtt A: \n peorfect coo-F· "O Quiet e~nce in a nei5gh~~-S18,500. Submit l e r ma · dlllon. $56,000. Excellent txer • pper hood of tine home&. .......,. Owner/ Agt. 546-f480 financing. Phone R 1 tr. Tt's a meul 3 BR. S M rooms or 4 bedrooms and Owneor KI H7J6 Fam nn. NMa wtlMti maid's qua.Men · J batnt1 • BY Owner. $2500 take ovtt1--------wkr. F'ar betw mkt. m.tm formal dining room · formal FHA loan ns.:!00 -5*~· 3 Relax at Beach •.. AVAIL Tm.med. Oiff Haven l"vl anA tamn .. Ii BR 2 bath, lg lot. E.111de, ,1 ng room ..,~ "J V· Consider 2nd. 642-3608 for only $24.500 you can buy 3 Br. 2 ba + 2 Br ~ tng room, $39,$0, S*XlO Dn. this charming J BR 2 beth Vu Inc Apt. $49.5()0. 548-1249 Newport H9hts. OWNER, 5 Bctrma., 2 baths: home. Walk to 1>eedi ·and URGENT Sale! 2 BR. home family rm.. hdwd. Ooors; "li It .. Attractive Newport corrler J. built-Ins: cov. patio. North ve · up. Open • 3l6 El Modena A•e. bedroom home In TIP TOP side. $28,500. 546-519S To see call Mary Graham OWNER • 642-7251 condition. Carpets &. drap. BY OWNER 3 Bed 2 Ba in 642-9190 es. hardwood floors, wood Halecrest. Below Market at F•rel Walker sJijngle roof, large double S2l,SOO. Assume S% % FHA REALTOR ganige with workshop. lSx loan 546-2549 EASTBLUFF 3.5 pool with flltel" and hoot· er. 'nlett II alllO a seperate dlft8lng reom and beth at pool •ree. $23,500 -Try 10% down. COll-~GE PARK INVESTMENT· older house 10•;. DOWN-VIEW on lge lot. Choice loc. NEAR TENNIS CLUB Business section. Sl7.950. Lge. home. 4 BR. PLUS ver- 64&-7512 ~atile tam. rm.: frplc .. rarr. BY OWNER: C h a rm i n g drps . all ele<' blf-ins: lrnl- SpaniRh 3 bdrm, 2 bath, din-cpcl. 8' fncd. $39.950 rm. frpl, brdwd flrs, blt·lns. BY OWNER. 614·1f>40 B•yshores 1225 OPEN SAT.SUN 1-5 2580 Crestview Dr. Bayshorff :l BR. 2 Ba Beauty! Lli?P corner Joi . $49,500 $23,000 Sparldlhg 3 bdrm &-family neatly tand.tcaped • Comer lot. • Toe) •tdue tor thl~ fine 6J'x 150' $23.950 612-2354 - --- CORNER 3 BR and family. Beachside Home Also-2 Bdrm GEM Open daily. S24.500. St54/ Ex~NI hram ceiling~. 3 BR, Asking $36.500 area. • mo. 115~ Austin, N. Costa 2 oolh$, 2 sunny patio~ tn WE HAVE O'I'HERI Corona del Mar Mesa. Owner. M!>-2771 enjoy in this low mainten-S36,500 Up -----.--. -Met" home. $29,500. Cl•lr• v.n Horn . WANTED BEER BAR 1730 W. Coast Hi(bway place. Oveliooldn& a beauti- 64U412 EVES. ~3468 ful landao1})t!d bedlyard. DUPLEX .~~'!'' M<'h NEW, Never bved in: 2 BR. Owner/Agf OPEN Sat & Sun REALTOR on OC81I tide o( highway. 2 Ba. condo.; carp .. drapes.I 642-3615 615-2503 513-9349 Living rooma Heb with fin--bltna; 2 car gar. Sl9.~i00. ' ~~~~~!!!~!!I or GROCERY Have clear conunft'Oial propertJ to trade, located in Lemon Gro.ve, Stn Dlero County. no.ooo down r IP S35.ooo Cof .... RHfty ~UO 1500 Adam.I at Harbor {Neer Qnema Theatre> Price Slashed DeliahtfUJ 4 BR home Mir Marlnen School. New Job forces u le. Jmy Freud.chae. Amold Rltr. lf&.1756 TRADE YOUR BEACH HOUSE for vacant land on these * 4 BR Udo 5200 MJ. ft. * c:'omm prop n<XX> mo Inc. • 10 111\tt apta JJ.B. • Comm prop .,/$450 mo inc * 3 BR 2 !>&~lex, N"B WALLY Mt'COY REALTY 6fl~ anytime 5454412 $1,.CSO DOWN Dooble prqe. Lived In by adults onl)', s:roP IN. Rltr. 646-39'll · ·Eve11. ~ Oftice ~ SeV,5widay *LACHIMMYER -rARGI FAMILY?- 5 BEDltM • $24,250 Convenirnt locettoo ~ar Pll- rochial t. all tlehools. 2 heths. All built m kltrbf'n. Clrclr driveway • a colorful plaoe. 7 car prage wtth 10 Owner 644-1439 ev<' 4 BDRM, _2 bath. 5 yr old. :; x20 workllhop. Roof sundt!ck BY OWNER VA no down. Club privileges. B~st offer Corona del M•r 1250 with ocean vtew. Outstand· $23,500. ~ BR. 1'\ Ba, fam buy!!. UrJ!rnt Sale. $28,000 ·-------•I Ing condition makes this e W t WU 5411-7082 Open House Sat & Sun at I temtic buy at $48.~. rm .. ~ -_500...:_:__·, 351 62nd SI. . 675-0144. Fixer Upper 646-7171 • 546-2313 Sl9.7~ . &~111 . f147-H01 own./ar;t. 2 small houses on °-2 lot. Cl oodn. E. s1dr Forhn --------"' OPEN SUNDAY Co. 6-l:Z-.iOro 548_2576 BY 0 W N E R -Newporl Nol much mo~ than lot val- SALESMEN NEEDED Shores S31,000. 4 bdrmi., 3 ue tnc:ome '205 per nm. . . THE~EAL ·E.STATERS Mea• Verde 1110 bath, NEAR 0 C' EA N. Front hollSI' needs some fn. -...... --64.2-8598 aft 6 PM or Sat & frrior pain!. Full priof 5"4 '!. on existing loM. Sun. $29,00l SHOW plecP near1 Mesa SUPERB Bay virw. 3 BR, 2 Or•n9e Co11t Property hroire of l'Ollllt leads to thi11 -=-----,..-,,--plcturl'~ bouat. Quality NEED 4 BR-3 BATHS Vt>rde Goll Coone ... Bdrm. .,_ II I 2 ty d _ .. d 332 M . ·1 CdM.,....,....... -> b th I ·1-. I' · """" a e ec.. s . l'<ve ai guen e, "'~ ~ a s. 11m1 :r room. 1vmg t'nhouse; l .OOO sq f 1 , "'°' Veterans, on 2-Sty. with caf'P"llng. MlllQ' extras. $23,000 l4CXI 11q ft.: 4 BR .. 2\; ba.. 5~1720 ProfessionaJJy ck><:oraled A room. Urepl&u. 3 patios, Carefree lux. liv .. w/ponl11. Reg•rdezl R ... rde1I law down. Fast occupancy. efc. Now S.19,500 6T.l-43J6 c·esl une bonne malaon avec dft\ w/k'plc.: 3 car prage. TARBELL 29ri6 Harbor carpeted tnruout. FuU for. MM:)' extna. Only Sl'f,960 Dally PUot Want Ada! I mal dining room. M08l eX· Delw R.-1 FAtate 64M4l4 Alwa.ya • Go-Got quiglle A Immaculate. All bullt·ln ekctric kitcberl with a convenWrit d:llhwuher. Large patio~· w double prage. 5t0-1'm T ARBEU.. 29C'>5 Harbor DAVIDSON Realty OPEN SUNDAY 3129 Br•y L•ne, CM Newly listed POOL home. 3 BR + fMnll.y + di11lng, I" blths. bantwood Doon, heautifUfly ta~. RJtr. 2150 Hutor 58. CM ~ ~.~1 IALIOA ISLAND Owner. Open 1-8 p.m. '?8'T.i Oubhou.~ Road. 549-3998 Back Bay -Charming rleux chambre1 a couch« 4 BEDROOM • FtlmllY 3 BR. 2 Ba, garden ,2 pool~ pour BOmmeU pahd'ble. Yoa room, Pral. La.Jldscaped $37.500 • low down will also have the eerl~ w I c o m plete aprir.klers. Agt 67J.5360 American style kitdt & tam built·inl, dlsbwasher, w/w 3 BR. cust. home. by owner. room .S34,500. Open eY91, CIJllets le drapes. La.rte Back Bay area. 2 Ba., Del.an~ Eltat. patio; Olll)' $ 2 5. 5 O fl. B y ftplc., hdwd. floors. 5% o/~ dily t ... 'i. 511 Pt>lnaettta. <>wner. 5&-4321 loan avail. $29,500. 642-2859 GOLF a FAMILY SPLIT-level custom Condo. 2 Needs Wortd " Mea Verde Golf couJ"tie, 1 Br. 2 ba. frpk, blb\a, cpts. 3 BR. 2 be home plus A. block. New CU$t0m Ml!dlter-d"PS. pool. Excel l"Ond k Over a"a rage. P1118 Gottllt rean ttYle. 4 BR. 3 BA. lux-financin~. OWner. 642-2459 Quarten1, on prettr ~ nrfous1 1836 Tllhltl, 147.600. ~%LOAN. Owner will cer. Ave . S32.500. ,: 54&4i300, 5*6.178 ry 2nd. 3 br. 2 be. nr I\. t.. S'MUCKLER., RJtr. 1; Cambridae model, ~ wq. Wf'Stclilf A Mariner'~ IChl&. 3447 E. Coa3t Hwy., om( ~i ft: 3 BR., l~ BA .. 15°){28' BY OWNER. 60-«141 m«ilO cov. psdo: bo&t or trtr. If~ W. OCEAN FRONT Op.n Hou.:::su;;aay:. ~e au•. New w/w cptlna: Qmier. 1 br, dbl pr, cphl. By Owner :i ~"' loan. By owner. drps. 149,500. 494-92'11 2 Bdrm + d!n with wet bar.. ~· 545-l95:i CORNER dwlnel waterfront R«nodt'I~. new~., C'UST. BU. 4 BR. 3 Be .. fam. duplex. 4A1 doctt. outesy to vinyl. Paint. ~- tm.; many extr'llt. 2600 Sq. Br1cn. OwMf ~ Prime 1l"V1ne TftTllCe toctitlalll n. ~ fi'OCD Pf c:ounie WA.Tmnu:»irf 12 BalOO. Low 1-~. tr. MeM Vttde OubhoUle. 0>tm S BR. $15.000. Will l2lO Dolpbln Tm'IM:!I ~ ~ .S46-12&1 cOnllcSt!!I' trtde. u •rm m.ac BY WNJ:R. 4 Bdrms. 2 WttJaJJT OJncbNntmn be.the.. tam . rwm. bltnt, _.a JD Omwall Lii Ch91'Mf .. 2 ....._ ~-. ,,..,, ~· ,xtra 11'1 .__,,._ -_, ~ ~ ,.....; l>rt!am Cottllellf .... _ _._ -.m GI I o • n. rnnc ""''' .._ ...,..,,.. tnco " ... -Cede Mela 11.. ~ 1_B_Y_Own--M!r-.-ExM--eaad...___3_8,.-R 51• ~~j~ TRAN$1'ERN2> tit Samoa 4 BORN, 1~ be, on cul-de-S flattl. la f1tm rm, Cf/'I. A.at. m.m 3 BR 2 i., ,..SO. t.lee lrftdl MC ill Mella Vfl'dp. Mar\1 patio. &4&-1909 ~~~111!!!!!1~-~-· dtlb .............. w I w cuatom i.1uttt incl f~ J0n. Iha ......... m • 2 BDRM. ~,. -~-" epts ~ IMdeclped. 6 lndlcip'S> 127.teo. can Kl llWLY f'llDl'WAJ'ft ADii ,yard +--. .... ~ fruJH1"-.-.,. .... ._17M 1i0tm · ' 'B).11)(>. " ' • Ii . . "" i • h •• • • • •. . t: • I . • • . . • ,, . ~ . I' Don't Just Sit There! Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your F.ingers? See If · You Have Any Of These Things A .DAILY PILOT . WANT-A·D '· ..... 2. ... , a. .. Clf• I c; ...... ... .. ca. .... . 6.W..._ 7. °""99'4 ,.... ........... f. Ceuch 10. CIWIMt 11 ................ 12. ,.._, Trude t1. Sewl"f Mec:Nne 14. S.rft:1..t 1 S. MltchlM T ..ts 16. ow. ...... 17. """' 18. CeWft C,...r 19. 9eff Cm 20. laren..,.r 21. ...... c.ee.ctlon 22. D..._... let n.,.., ..... 24. .......... 25. w.w Sim 2'. ,,...., 21. Suftal9 21. Cleek W-dl SeU Fast! 2'. lkycM Jo. Typwrltw S1.-.......... 32. lftcnhptdl• SI. y ..... Cldner M. T......, 'llh ts. ....... lqufplft"t M. Piie CaWnet 37. Goff Clubs 31. Sterftne Sliver 39. Vlctorf1n Ml,,.., 40. Wreom Set 41. 'Slide ftro~r 42. I.awn Mowr 43. Peof T~ble 44. n,.. 45.,...,. 46. ,.,,. CMt 47. 0...,.. 41. Llftens 49. Hor. S0. NrplaM 51. °'9at' 52. hetcydt 53 ••• ,. .... 54. Skf ..... 5~ High Otafr 56. c.IM LEGAL NO'l'JCE 57. llfftrlc Tratn SI. Kitten Jf. C'-'c Aute .0. C..,_ TaW. ". Mot•cyct. 62. Accordion 63. Slrft 64. TV Set 65. Wortcbench 66. Dl1mond Wetch 67. Go-K1rt 61. Ironer 69. C.tmplng Trailer 70. Antique l'urnlture 71. Tape Recenter 72. Saf fboat 73. Spertt Ctr 74. Mattrett, Ins,.. 7S. fnltoard ,,_....., 76. Shefvun "· s.cwa. 71. Dart OMN 79. Pvnchfftg ... to.~ C•rrf ... 11. Drums t2. lttfl• 13. Delk M. SCUIA Gear LEGAL N01'1CI! AN inti NOTICU ·;:;::::;;;;;;;::;::=;;::;::::;:::=;:: .;,_..._ __ ;.__ __ wo_ ... 1a-. Ou1 ......... 'IO! ... L• ______ __, .. l Modllro ~ co. Wl .. I IOIHO "-ACIS LOln': Altered .-. rm l8k Wklint. 230 I!. 1'th ~r eat. Vic d ODlMtl 5250 Rent1J1 Wanted St90 st. Oolta .... tG-1415 wti.t .... ~ med Putt. Betwtt wu.o. ' 1'alr • ...,... • ;nlD, o.. with n NCC:Wt w~ ?'ed co11iw " LIVING QUAltTllS ~ 8t. tac. hml1 • MW130 ,,.. 1-*9 ~ proYkle • II'-call, ~1915 ft.9'11111'11.+ ====c:::;:::::::==I ~ arvice to a ~ Larr: Small bit cat' ,....,...1 ....... . 6090 madilet, -ty ., -..s.. feJJlU, wht chest, -• --------1 tna .• aaod -~ p6cUe, feet. Short atubb)' tatL roR Lf>ue. .2500 eq-tt coo-and hM!. wooirllt Rennt. 54l-6GO 111 5 c:reM tilt up, 1e a Ill-ft, 13«> . Mannrria., CM. Lotan Ave., 5*-G82I What do we haYef SN blk. bm. le wbtte aao ;iii. ft. '1&1 *month ~ hZI)' pUpi tU1a. 'tD l9S Plticcda, rear, No. 3 A 1e1'Yice ~and Nqutf-. "a.-Ola", Vic. Fedenl-41: e548-15Ge ed b)' fNft"/ home toe-ODI Vklt'oria. 0osa V-. Hl- IndUlt. S\lact 146 W. 11th lhlnr! A ff,000,000.00 a )'Ml' 2139 Cotta Mesa 3600 1q fl loaal marlwt, and we ha\lle LOOT---1.c:ne--ba-tred--Slam.e-- Owntr (21S) ~ an uctusl~ proceci that cat, inae. Very flienll.J>, will eam our people mlWona Part Udit Vic. Rew.rd. WANTED June J5 on Jona L.efl 6100 more! OverUO,OOo.OOtolddl 541-2070 ltnn ~ 3 BR lloule, _ _.. __ __. ______ :___ __ ,_., Cd ~ Cl 1 ·"·-oH TV, ~_, .,,.. .,_,.. • r-..1 .,_.._ -..i-....._ .. , y .. m. VI o..... care. PORl'AFINA LAGUNA per ~. a minimum &AA>.L ... .,..._ ~-· -._ •rt• Xlnt ttl. 549-1010 Panonunk: View Lots o1 $5.000.00 • mocth to-.. coUar. Vie. We•tmoat White water and Cout· taln It and !be bNt Ad qeo.. Tract, N. H\IDt. pdt.. ftew. °" TEN ACRD Rooms for ltent 5995 line views cy In tbt buliLlNs k> IPt'!l'.ld _M'1_-3fm ___ __,.._,..._~ t A 2 D. FnrD 6 Unfurn NEW $12 7r, up. w.w carpet 426 Nyu Place it wllel)t! We ha~ leYl!ftl WST: White mlde min. Jl9o. Ft1llea / PrVPa&. I PQo1J Kit. avail. S e m I • p r 1 v • Laguna Be9ch other lhlnp, li)(.r proftla dle, newly cljpped. Blue toe r..tie ~~~·· 8ldst. I 646-ll59. m Albert P\. CM -"liiiiilliiimii141i)•$-liii9318iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil that NI from~"' lo~% ~· V!:._~.19dl ~ Oeal lllDle .._...._ =====;;;:;;::;:::;;;:= • IJld ~ PIOOl that our ..,_, "'""'""'"' __......., IOI' Ila Line, CdY &ff.21ll Rooms for Rent 5995 Specl•I Offer system worto! um' In fbe vio ftl OAMBO <M"t 1L ar ·.Coat Jhr)'J I will build a 4 BR a ba borne SHOR.PS mall 11-.n s.lf. BY Week or month. Quiet at Cl3a IQ-ft) for the k>w price What do )'OU need! DD>D PABROr. Ev• A am --· $115 • ..,.. UDiurnw.ed 2 new b om e • Reuonable. of ff.22/1q-tt cm )'OUI' lot. ~1482 ~ ~ aputmenl '-fry lh1a one" 10132 For-Other mode.la avail. Call Doo A ~-to be tndepe~ Gft7 famle ~ poo&. s.oft, Nlriaentor, carpet.., rt!ltal Dr., BB ~ at m-.. ' ant, wart bard and earn In Vic F.diDpr A: Gddeo W.t drapes. Adul'9, no pets. R 0 0 M w l t !\ k 1t c b n 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!l!!!!I eXONI o1 $m,<O>.OO yearly. l'ricllly. Uc No. 129'rl H.B. BrdDtr' 90-TTn p:1vlle&H· Attrac, q u let PARTIAL ocean view; Cor· A cub lrM!stment of __ REW __ ARD __ ! _UT_·T'M __ aL.-home. Work!n1 woman pre1 ona del Mar. Choice o'alu $4,820.00, which la 1mall TIPPY'S lost. mJc ~ Hun...,.._. IMch 5400 64)-;4794 lot NOT leasehold. Lovdy compared to eamable m. collie, wht marklap °" -R.OOM---~t-or_re_n-t.-tDan--on-lY. _1ree __ s _.6_~_~_o_Rdl __ tor __ oomt, our unique growdl fl"Ollt A: hips, Vic Npt ffita. BRAND Ntw 2 BR., all dA!twle featul't'a. Nr. HWl- tmcton C e n t e r • $145 ~ Unew, wml-pvt b&. UO wk. M·l improved Jot. 14,000 sq ,,rogram will put 10 people, 541H11'87, 53IHl248 1139 Crea t mo n t CM. ft. H.B. Sale or trade. onl.Y. Into MinHa at our c-....1nlum 5,50 WAH'l'D to buy tor lee.tie, or -.. I option) con- domkdwn In The BhJfts or ea,.. del Msr. 673-QlOI It_.. Wanted 5'90 ~9 Owner. Will f i n a 11 c e coet. You can still be part eoron. del Mar, employed f>4&-2'1S7 alt & pm of this muaive project at 1ent!eman, prt.. entnoce. a:>RONA Del M.ar fee Wnple no riJk! Be contlci!onl, wt1b soo. Mo. ~ . loU, one w~ A: ocean us your tuu-e ta 8'1CUJ'e. $12.50 UP wit W/ldtcben Yiew, ODe ~2. 0 YI II f r Call OI' Wrtt. $22.50 up Studio Apts. 2384'ii 6'1S-4'l!iO UNTJm ~-OARE SYSTEtt!S Newpirt Blvd. Ol 541-9'1S6 OCEAN A: Bay Vitw, Harl>or 213 • 181·2'J62 LARGE, PLEASANT. Jn Vlew Rill QdM. Llehld. 19&39 Vf'llUe Blvd. privalt liome. Wartcinc men $25,000. "4-3632 1Wzana. caw. only. 646-7SIM 6150 TWO 1 o '1 D I re9P00slble Rmches women wtlo baTe lived and Motel1, Trlr. Crta. 5997 ---------CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE 12,000 ac. Cow Ranch worked ill the Laguna ~are.a for 90fM timt FOR SALE are wllllna to pay up to $UIO 6 Com91ete 1 Bed Room ApU per month for the rlght On tbe Beacb .,.rtment tn Laguna or $80,IXX> Grom!, U4,000. «> miles from downtown 6Cln Pnt er Full Time Corcaa dei Mar a re 1 , ROBY ••. HAYD Francisco in beautiful tree Proven fie.Id rtfilllng and ~Y near be a ch. Broker studded country. Would be collecting money from new. Desire Dlcely furnished 2 Call MllS Cousl'T' ideal tor recreetlonal devel· hlgb qua11ty coin operated bedroom dwelling. Would be AYociiale Broke.r. OPfJlellt or dude. ru1ch with dlapenaen in your area. No pel'tllUleOt but definitely do 301 M.lsalon, Oceanatde wildlife in abundance. Thia 1tUlng. not want to be bound b)' 1'22·9(BI property i« developed for $875. to $3400 CASH REQ'D leue. Want to move in early stock with wats' lanka, aood High net protit, ea~ to learn. June or late May and would Ml1c. lttnt1lt 5999 fencing and bulldS11. Price WW leech. 1'« penonal !n-un p.rbqe disposal and for total ranch $!16 per ac.. terview Mnd name, address otbeJ' ~ convemence11 Single Stora .. Gar.... witll a lePU'lte DI acrea It phone number to: it pomllble • .C~ after 5 $15 mo. 642-3645 available at noo per a~. P'or TR.ANS-WDn'ERN v.m. Guage for Rent more info pleew call Glenn DIST. CO. REL woman dretlres clee.n l oft Cl.I.ft Dr. S20 mo. !>48-8272 Thompson with: 590 No. Azu .. Ave.. BR er Studio Ape. Furn aT Eckhoff & Assoc. Inc. Covina, Calli. 91'72'2 Unl. In otM. lmmed. 'IU REAL ESTATE 1818 W. Chapman Aw. Go '--....tu .,.,.._....,o ,._ I Oran-·. Calif. PlZZA to • nets Sl.000 ...... or ~· .,. .,, ....... _, vwnera .~ Month pl 615-S19 ---------541-2621, Evee-wlmd! 53M1'l1 cou e can run. • 6000 abort houn high traftk ~ lamlly nffdl 2 or Income Property ~~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~I location • $13.000 good 3 br \Jiil apt or hie. By lnYeStor'S Del'lghfA _c_r_••~----6200_, temn. Call Mr. CoullM'lmao 5121. TQ ~ Xlnt rera The Real FAtaters =Iq OiM Terrific leYe'aee Cup ID 96~ 10 smu Ullft _&46-'_m_i ____ _ _...to i.ae s 8i,0~ tinancina>: tremen<.tooa c1e-PIZZA HOUSE QIM tir,June 15th. Efts. predation wrlteotf 0 ow, 2 1 /J AClfS Good business -low down. ~ land to improv~t ratio). WW carry belance or trade. NO exttrlor melnt~ or y1a111 llllD No phone calla, ple.aae. 13190 yard work to worry about. A Ul Goldenwtst, We1tmlnster. '•''°"''' 6405' * * * Pffa'tlE PAL * * * SAFE lNEXP.!RD't'E MEEI'BY~ p .0. 8c:u 4193, IMne. ... FOR Sele BBC Family Men. benhip. Beat Otfer ind S!iO trlDlfer Jee. Write bax Ml01 Daily Pilot. NCYI' resp•aslhle to. 4lilJta olb« than 111¥ own, Qatda Randolph ALCOHOLICS ~ Harbor Area. PboDe ..,,...,,. P.O. Box 1223 Cotta Me& Announcemenh 641 CoastHHllllCr.b e FREE SAUNA e With Swedlah mauqe 1i!r 7 Experieiced Muaueea' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am-ID pm Ll2 E. lJtb St. --· Funerals 6412 WESTMINSTIR MEMORIAL PARK Mortuary & Cemetery Complete funerals from $245 Cemetery lots from $130 Includes Endowment Can Everythin( In one beautfful place means less COit. No tralfic problenu. 14801. Beach, Watmfmtel' 531·1'125 e2421 Complete recreation fadll· OOCKTAlL I ~AURA.NT ties and good ectablllbed 2 113 ACR!3 commercial Top cliente~. Doing ovtr ~!!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!! tenants. Buy 1 ID :ii wxlte zooed (C-2) on major thor· SJOOM yr. Cd operator can VISIT OUR DIME-A-UNE COUNTER NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROllH A and lauafi at "tax time". oughfatt in Senta Ana. Mo-dble . Broker: 546-UlD tel, apta,. bUtine11, trt.1.ler DOYLE-WOOD :'>43-1168 FOUR PLEX park or othtt commercial . OK, or bold for future m.1---------Top CJlal•ty ~ anlta creue in valbe wben Boli1a lnwttment Oppor. 6310 Cemetery Loh 6411 32 CHOICE Cemete:y Lota Green Hills .Memorial Park. A good Investment.. c.an llfl'enioons ~2184 in Fountain Valley• ~ Ave. fully d~elops Into 4- eree. Low down JMyment °' lane blvd. sewer line atul>-SERVICE DlltECTOltY $5100 mo\le tn A: rent the bed at ptope:rty. Amp1e NEED money. Will PAY 10% plus for $17,000. othe«' S unJta. 1 \Wt ii 3 wain-llJPply. Drive by 4717 Babysjttlng 6550 BR l: 3 units law 2 BRa. W. 'Bolu, Santa Ana, thtn Excellent security Madge Davis 'Reallor 642-7000 Th1a one cu ... YoU phone owner 542-9533. BABYSIT. days: f e II (!. d 10me money. Sl0.000 Inveetmfnt. S20,000 yard: 1 child an U; 19«> I' Bm'f 2 acre bomes!tf' tor Return 6 moe. For deta&, Wa!Mce, Coat& Me 1 a , lfiO, per In San Dltgo Coon-call Bob Cami:t>tll m.-2911 548-G! ty. Fantutic 360 degrf'f' or 537~1 8ABYS11TING by the wfllk, COST 962M __ 11 _____ 546-ll.03__ •1"1.-Water. Wittlin ai&'it oC --------Large yard. Alto lnlnq. A MESA 4 unit apt, 2 OOMll, Hwy. S '.Pala Mortgages, T.D.'a 6345 c.it S3&-8S26 bdrm, 1 ba. blt-ina, WWcpts, Meaa Colt Ollb l5 mrnutes ---------.:=======:::l dl'pl, patio, pr . • extra to San D~. WUI 1c<."f'pt ~ bt Trult Deed payable pertcine, Syn okl, 1ood loc, 10% or good mm d~ for S5a.65 mo. Including 8% on income: H50 mo. Al8o have down or aJI • tremtndou~ ~Tn•U lrvtl oceanvitw lot. ll 4 unit 3 bdrm. 2 ba. in-speculation ptet>t. c 1 11 Bizyer paid JO'lf, dn. All due come $580 mo. Owner all e 847-2022 3 yrs. 10'~ d i s co u n t PM 54&-4804 494-ll 37 Brick, Masonry, etc. 65'0 BRICK, Concrete, Carpaatr) CUstom Cabinets. I ftl a 11 Jobs. OK ~ Elt 962-4IN5 TAX SHELTER Mevnt. & 0.Mrt 6210 ======= Harbour Htl .... ta A"'•, Bolu. --------Money Wanted 6350 8u1ineu Service 6562 -.,... CABIN It: 5 acres $4,995: It's -· -·~---Chica, nr. Edinger, HB. a beauty, ready to live in. PRIVATE MONEY ~20 5.1M119 Evt. BRECK NO'IT RLTY. ;,46-FOR 6464 lsl • 2nd LOANS TYPING &. BODKlrcEl!:PJl~ Service In my ronw. Ptchp &: ~ver. 642-6495 BL.ACK, part P e r a l • n, female cal, ytllow f'yes. Vk. 19th l Ne~. Found :I WU 11,go. 646-3224 Ext. 36 $1500 ' up, pe.ymenht lrom R.,I E•tate Service 6215 SS.33 lo $32.Z? ~r month Builders 6570 G. T. GUNDERSEN ~ti Estate Appralaer on •ch SlOOO borrowed. --------- 4 wrrs IN ORANGE Larre owne.r'1 2 BR apt. v,ry nice. W-1571 675-16-U Ew ~1211 J&ek Smith Co. since 1949 1323 N. Bl'Olldway. S.A. 5434311 1nytlme lutlMM ltental 6060 Exchlngeis, l . I. 6"° ANNOUNCEMENTS • Excellent Location • Newly decor. ltC>t"e, 17"40 1873 Harllor, C.M. IMM654 317 ACRD ranch land: rofld, ind NOTICES tied. water a~. at only .___ ... ("'r .. &..a...) 6.11.IV\ S2SO per Ac:tt. WiD dMde.~ ... ---r---"'----""""'- TRADE for FAC lllllts. BLACK. J>llrt per 1 I a 11 , Office lt•tal .070 ~r/~ 1147-3'44 ftmale cat, yeUow eyttt. ' •GUN'• 1R•CH It. I!. Wanted 6240 Vk:. lttb' Ntwp0rt. Found ..._ A 5"' 2 •ks .,o. 646-3224 Ex1 :16 Dalt apace.e available In LOOSING '1046 ct io.n or PUPPY: Loo1u IU!t Cmn1n newest cltlc. buildtnc •t moY'lni In a b!Jn7f Private ~. Blk 008t, "'coon. prime location In downtown party wW UIQl1W )'WI' loan b"Pe tall. Npt. P i e r . Lquna Btaeb. Air condi-+ cub °" 1, 2 « 3 BDRM l15-4l4J doned, carpeted, beantifUJ hou.le in eo.t. M fl a a • ' .... ,. .. turtl~. Vi<' rl T11ttih paneled put.IGolllng. T • o N-·-""·-be fix ,,_.,,.....r. mtrancea: rear Jada to ~= -:;:,;,,,,,.. ~ • and Pmiba Dr. C . M · ,............,,...........,,. ~ Munld1>1I parldna Iota. $S0 .._.,..,,., Pf'J' month for 9'>8ct· Add PRIVATE s-rtY tD ._,,., -.PDCE.---.. -,ound--•-l_c_I n--,-lt-y Ill for dtllr tnd chalrt. Add loan en 3 or 4 BR bolllM M.. N«1h. Co8tA Meu. SlO fOC' buainell boun an-9-&m CWl • ~. 54&--~ awf'l'fnl lft'rlce. All utilltiea 8USINISS •net Loni b.ired Slamf'IK' ~1 • .;r pOt ~~ytel=· f'INANCIAL d NB aru. M&lf'. Hu blue m l"Ollm' A VENUl: eollar. m-m LAGUNA BEAOI lut. ~ 6IOO FOUND: ~ cat with ------"WE'RE GOING PU.CD" ~~ A larf• !~ REMODEL • REPAIR! Re,sidentlal. Commerc, rcoll'I addJ,,ons. Reun:i m-m Carpenterln9 65t0 PLAlN ptywood do u b J e garage door. Labor It male-rial $83.60 imtlllled ., your banlnre. 642-1521 ' • Carpentry • CllblneCa • • Bll·ial • Altmdiom • ·~·Realll6-lllS !'REE estimates. No job too llTiall. .Remodela &nd Ad- di bolll!. Sf&--07'87 • CArpcitry • ca.._. .. • Blt·lnll • Att.ndlm e • Repatn • R.eu! .... REPAIIRS * AL~ CABINE'ltt Any .. jab. 2.1 Y" e.llPfl'· ~ · 1741 W•tdlff Or. SEE AD ._si... PrbDe lee ... 01rJ ()fc'1 Your a.net tor ..... SlUllBB C.L Mn& de.I alwn, patio ... U.. -.. IL W.V,..\ PYt UNJ11J> dD!' C4U Mir .,... Oloc. or 8HJ. ... a,. Drlia. lllNload. snTIJD b ... ..... l'emale 5415-2529 On.I ar, ~ ..... AI, CX>lfiEE .......... -&MX m• C9t M .. IO: LaJlm7 lllMt ._ .. ft. down. Dea&. ..... ...... Vtl'dt $66'135. ~ Bin. °"""" .... New W '*"-llY ..... . ENG IH~ SIU" C. AR.-S«>-UfT , • LMt 6401 CHJTlrT\1JtAL .. llNl, HOl98Y • OM ... WW BLx. bm. It wtlt malt lftnl-~--------· ..... drp1 11111 t1*. ...... ... lei kr prtcit ""1Ddt. J'b. f(llf ttlf'rier. M. 6it ?9tdw9' ... W't7 .... ..... tw'd -.. .... ,.....,.,, --- ' .. ,.. 111111* of .. "'fttADD'I PAJW>llr ·n..•a...S.a..tW °'ft, p.o. .. 11'15, °* ...._ Mpt -CaJll, .. * * * ......... ANTHONY'S &...-s..-.... 1,.. . ... "' .. -· .. "-!'! .,.. .............. $1. hr. MMm r--_;.--~--....;._...;,;_ • ' Ii •• .""" PIODIKTIOll tmllOL COUllS UDIO CO. UMw.w ....... Im• AM.~. .U..-1 II~ • s' •• J. w ....... Hae ., ..... fer: ... ~ '• lllr. e Atllt MM .. u 11\llt .,,. cooldnc ever. * ....... "" .Ceelr * Dflhwllflen Malt .,. reUahle. DAY mmT Am ID ,.....: ., s. O.. Jlw7. LqlmBeadl S11l1r M1lll1zrc1 Ml• CITTrOP MNIW_,,..,.J MACH ,....~ ··-,. man6l Dii t I •t -..eta. ftaqulrft ---.. 2,...,. .. ........ • lncrwlnll1 .... e. 1t11hd an1 .....,.....trtaeaoo ......... .. .unteaance el ...... Md lntpdon.,.. .... • • 4'CIDlltlnn.'b tnde. Afltlb tmmdatc'1 at ,.. ......... Offla CITY HALL JIOO Neupwt Ifft. .... ~leech ,_..•or twaJ s. -""' I 1 II .. llllDt dslell· .. ldllaee. c...-. ..... , ...... ....... mt Ctllll 1A110 m. °' ... --...... Ilda. Proet ...... Min '5 ... wart .... J. t CAllll co. 671 w. 17th St. c.te Mell 54N421 An .... ~ ....... SKIWD AND UNSKIWD MIN NllDID NOW TO m.L VACANOll Uf NEW D~PAllTMEMT S.. ii•» tllat cm ....... ........... .. ...._ .. , .... ..,., i.-.. .. I rt .. am ''•·~*- OPENINGS DOE TO ~ -Mm-,. .... w-lldtlt----- PAH!ION M OUR Oil,. ANGE C'OUtflT blfliitk STAltTINCt' IALAltY . $120 ,.,...-,. up IMMEDIATE E II p L 0 y. c1--Gill&.~ .. T ••• a.u MENT 1"0ll THOSE WHO ' • _... Piii, U 14 Pit mlel • QUALIPY. COMPLETE NIWPOttT ~ pu. maadatory JOB TIWN1NC AND RAP· . CIHClmlAHI>, Mids· t1P-D> ADVANCZllENT. SU3UIO,'nl A 'IJ'. -. .... l& · ..._.) ............... w. • .... .... --- RIXAll INC. WllT smas& SllllllS Mobile Home hpertenc. lxcellent .,,..nvnlty --Apply- DPlOIEI MOTOllDI COIP • Experleneed tn aluminum falldca• Muat be able to mdl on 1et111pt an d lllleet m e ta I llfl 's 111t. lblt ban awn tool&. ObJ7 .. ~ cperatun Med ... .....,.... lnc. 1llG Tiiier Ave. N.wport Jleiedl m.a.oo M ..W 011111A tuaib' ~ Experienced •Fry Coeb • c •• ,., ~ Tul:.by'a m ...... ..._ ~... ........ ~ JI ..... • A::.:. ~ -..;:;;; penc:e wtdl ......... aad A~ 5t1-GJO at a mtft"ltlt la b!dmbl upeets I °' edrnln!CraU.. of~ aft 5 p ,lll( • na.a.t w:tt•llll& ........... liiCOiooiiaii•iiiP&iHR.. iiiMaiidic1miiiiwaiii ~ ........... ---._. ta 7tm1 +d "'WrwtM a-n~. Pw $ I S. Jlllt 1'8'me1w ...... -. time.,._. ..... .., bmatic:n. Apply =-....., .. ... • Ass1ml1n ......... ~. C1~M11mMy. -APPLY- m'P11 -.. . ,.,.... ........ .. 4lamtll fllPld•m Ptl'-..... ....,,.. ,. -. --nlllf. . CMtMt·Plt ,....., -~-...-. . . . • • - • l ii • L - INSTRUMINTS 1749 NIWPOIT ILVD.-COSTA MBA PHONE 642-0564 NIXT TO AAJM:.O TUNSMISllONS 1100 ftl•not & Orpnt PAno SAU 1 JIGa{ Loo Tab)ea, s 2912 W. o.t Hlwly Spece 21 Newport leach 1 , ..... ,.,. Ir Lllltor S7Me. No Dep•ail .... Wllll Puma..,,...,,..__ C... lllO Celer TV'.....S..._. SWIESB rbt1rt Clltl •·lib- -TOOLS -t.eaa $35 • up. ~ 511-1212 er tn.0555 befon 10 AM ar att ..r- llU er, like new Ill 5 Cal aquarium ad lid ~ Heavy ~ hoe t.lld ~ Fedenl enlari« $U Ptpe S2 each. t ovttbeed modH1I wrench ll .50 Camp 1tove S5. brllll 3 bu.Ml llabt Dnutt S6 Trawl lran $2. Bnd buster uch. Refl«tor 1.¢1 with SS. Gu mshw tor cart SlO rnou.ntlnc br9Cket and cord ~ motor ~· ~ for yur $3 Swag lll.Cllp, tn1ler $25. t.argf' desk · S20 complete S4 Mailbox. delwce Ridlnc lawnmower s 2 5. wall oc post mount S4 Pie Rh!nfftooe ~&Cf' s 5 . tur' fnmN, worm. modern Earring• $2. Doublt bit axt ~ SJ.SB U<pholsterf'd $5. Slttplng bait $5. r..E. chair, modt'm $6. Coaee clod< Mldlo $10 ~ RCA tablf', CUilom ~an1tle, radio, wurils $5. VaC'Uurn combed wood ltrs. of'f"d refinll.hing J6 card lablr elf'anN' $9.50 '49 Ford wood wtlh foAding lf'g!I $4 pidrup f'Clrt f'nd $25. ·~ F~act andirons, bra.'SI Ford Plrkup pert~ $1..$25. antjque Sl6 ~ atoob, 3 DeHwnldifer tis. Boola $2 ltued collllC>Clblt 52 Dtc-Lott rh111n SU M o • 1 t tnc bumtn $3 Baby bottle t'.llJMn. R mm $60. 8xl0 tent. wanner, pllli In l:ighttt S1 like nrw S25. Tent pole $3 Large a.lumJnum co cf e e Corn kmte SJ. t&iwn movitt mak« S2 Wuh bu.in and of Eul'OPf' S3. Pitd\ fork Sl .wNtss rina. needl repair 13", 14", 15" tire. $2 each. $4. Rear view mirror trlth El~l<' motor $2. Maple gla.tt guard S2 Boy's bibs twin bed SS. Conso&e leWtoc 24" 16. 26" S4 P~r carrier machine $15 ll«tric IBM ni.dc, fit• any bike S4 Drum-typewT'lter ns. 14" ~ mer"• 16" be111 cymbal Sii. $1.50 Htavy duty ~drill PIUJM>er'e pipe %" approx. press $25. Full aet of colon SI 54IHi731 for 1-abirts and sweet !lbirt1 REEL ~ mowrr S25 $8. 25' te~ ronl 50c Wl'lding reirulaton., torcbft, Maguintll 2c each-DecK· hoMa Sl-$25. 7 in Sltil •w tive magulnet1 10 each. S2'l N t YI 11 tt ftuorHCm t Scieoot fk:tion book.a »: tighta $10.50 Large air com. each. Typewrlttt tabl.t SJ. preuc:r S:l5 Eneine S'25 Tank Motorcycle ti.res S2M e1cb. S25 Mount ~. ~ u1,. AM·f'M racfio m ()icyJ'en ~~~ ,i, = weldlnc It•~ S22.SO CJ,...._ ..: U-__ .. AodyJent i&Ufe, both ·~ .-•..-:a .... rebuill $22.50 Wheel, tirT noizJt D> Droplee.t table S4 Ind axJ,. for whHI trailer SecdoNil d& tor ~ tna $15 Pint» hoc*8 S4 tact\ $4. Pia~ JJ18&Ulnes .$2 Painters planb S4 • 1 e II. Box of bolts $5. Oven for ._.__, ~ ltove s.1.50 3 burner '' """"'"'• S1 ~ S1 camp stow $10 Calfee cupa W~ beenet '6 TV 1ntenna Jt Motir hcUt $20 Sc each. Ice tea gt&'l1leS JOc Bed tr.a. $4 Saw hcne $2. each. Mf'Ul chabe with Bow aw $2. Paintgun wbeell, new !*I $6. WalDe NndeN, ~ 1'?'ftdl S2S iron $1 .50 Blue eel ot dishes Md\. Camp *'• s 9 for 4, SJ. G1r1&e drip pana Lantern 19 21 in T.V. $.1. 6 volt battules S2 efldl. ~ $3 Tool boxe1 S5-$25. Uniwir9ll traile'I' hltch $2.50 Hand and ..,... .. llDoll 50c. Latp dlctlollu')' $5. lmit> 125 1'ana S15 10 ft. wort tion m!nk ltole S25. 819 bencll S'.15 Lou'fer doon f1 Towne, l biles IO m l9tb and ~ 9ISHflJ5 P!acentla. CM. ... lQNMORE ~e ltwing machine, button ~ at· l&Chmenll. <!UTYing Cut Sl8. Painted doors. coml>&tte fnuM hlrdwlft 15 -$7. 4 •trlntr auttar no. Heavy chain link~. PQlta. 3' x %>", m. °'* sio. o.ys ' , -- • , r •• Ntc c.AU. '.umarr'I -.mi ~I 1111111 tUO * LIAIN TO R. Y $450 • YOLISWAGEN ~ 1967 Yolllw11•. $169' . 6 Me. 4,000 ML 8ulro · IndladM SO BP ...... MoroRS llbWd w.-.., a a 11 -Gmtm GIVY9 Bltd. fntaial', Oalllde IH'rrH ~ G!V¥9 JE T-413D ReaW, Delbollllr, • 611'2 TOYOTA $1.t;::.~~ Hl~~E:J~AY lndudes Ta & le. . $55.24 ....... '61 OPll. f8ll Ll.aJU sm >;!. ~~ .~ .... l anal PQmmt lar .... ~ Slation ft&'CC. Radio •ter. and llfORTS TAM MOTOU ,......,,.. • vw .... ..wi $1115. STANSBURY BUICK , llC1 GARDEN Ga09E L 18118 Harbor, c.K. ..... GARDEN GROVB TOYOTA ..:-ssslorJM.nM . YOLKSWACWIN( · ELMORE ~s:::.,Spedal : 2100 HAlllOtt ILVD. DGARDENGROVEBLVD '58VW·Sblnel7•new, COSTA MISA '46-9022 GAIU>l!:N GROVE JE 1.tnl '9 VW ·Dull lire med. • '62 vw • Mob'....... . PORSCHE 'IT CQl\ON.\. 4«, '*" nnr, '64 vw • i.a:. lM'W· '1850 ftnn. Pvt Pb'· '65 V W-Almost new. 540-9251 '66 vw -PracUcall7 ... . TRIUMPH 'f1I vw. Damed .... ..... DON'T MISS CONNELL CHEVROLET ·1968 CAMPER CARNIVAL ! ! ! APRIL 26th through APRIL 30th CAMPERS ON DISPLAY-~ AND % TON CAMPER SPECIALS -VANS • EL CAMINOS ~, .. SHOW SPECIALS IW '68 PICK-UP 1/2 TON HAN '68 VAN L WL Side doors, ,..., door. ti-, euxiliery SMt, etc. STOCK No. 166 Ful factory ... .,..,.,.. y elow with bl.cl: Inter. STOCK No. 634 -......... , .... _ ................. J/////llt.-~ .......... TRANSPORTA HOO 9""90rted Aute. MOO I~ AutM _V_O_LK_SW_A_G_!_N_ VOLKSWAGEN VOLYO 1914 VW pidl\lp truck. MW * VW SPEC.A.13 * riM>tor. mo 6f2.S798 or aft 'I> Yellow A blue ...... $9 ~: 6"r5-3W )61: I<a.ni:iam_ Ghia •••••• $1199 =;:;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;==;:;. ·o. vw Blacii · •• • · • · • ·: • VOLVO ·::.i; ~F°.ttloi:A"= ------- 13150 ee.dl B!v.d. fffwy 39) • t81/J VOLVO 2 bfka So. G.G. Fvr!. ..OW HI Rll 89SJf55 531-0824 SEI THEM TOQA Y '86 SUNROOF Be1at~ • $1395. · 162-39'17 alt 6 or w~. '86 vw Bug, red w/wht int. IMPORTS '68 VOLYOS * .SEE THI ... IW * 145 st .... w...., * '64 Pll» * ........ $1999 '113 S10pe BiiCk .......... -·a • e>r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S1!l9 Get A llefW 0..1 Ji., Ftt~louNofR _:.,_...._.;;;;........_ ........ __ _._ 13'150 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) 2 blks So. G.G. F'w'J. .. 7566 537.Ql'M Sport Cars 9610 lnunac cood. sea blut. ".._It L•flh a rtdio. wsw. orig owner, PH: ""' UU&G WeJI cared for. Xlnt coocl. * '68 MG * ~ 539-«i62 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-~ ·~. 'aug. Excel cond. all 1961 VOLVO $350; •59 Ford, 4 ~E~ ~~'U~~ qii;u~.alt 6 PM. ~~dl a1~" good HERi FRIEDLANDER '64 VW ~· bdio, extra •61 VOLVO S44~ 4 lg(!, clean. 13750 h eh Blvd. (HJfY 391 ~eaq. S).195. . Rllllll eood· SC'JS. ~!!kl So. G.G. ~~4 . • S4S-O'll.5 648-56711 ...,.... ·- CIL\!f rar went 911 now. 'MOU P8 lUMt ..ino.{ 3~ ;CHAR.G==E:i:1ypur==wut=;;::ad;:;;~=·========;;:.:.-_:==:::==== .... ~I,. 9tOO New Can 9IOO New Cart 9100 New Ctrt p6w•r 5799 . 'M fAlCOll S'YAT•OM WA.OW DIUIXI. .. Dt. VI, r•11ll• I ...... ,, • ...._ ~ tf•llM!llftif-.,...... ... .,. lftt-Stir. Ne. PIOI) ' s11.99 2 Door Ha rdtop. Radio Hea+.r, Automatic Trans- COUN'.fl'I ,.UIH Stafiet1 w •. t•llo VI, ra41e a li.m r. pow•• CUT\AIS DILUll. 4 4r. nd•tt. ••1119, e.to111etic fte111. Stlt. 116'ie, h<I••••· ;ew•r 1tHri111. Ho. •tHA $~.No. ttOtl ~599 ' S699 'U COITllllT Al1 '6) FORD FvM ,.w-., a futor, •"· t..•tfl· tt l11Uf!M. S+k. N.. fl 11A · PAlll.ANI 4 Ooo•. Ra«lie, ~ ..... er, ut.Metl, •••ftl111fuiu, ,_. •• •*•lllt· St'-He. HOC .s1799 t .$699 plus t•x & license \ COUPI ........ Fvll l'OW" • F.fff•ry w; $tk. M•. l'SOU. 5899 '67 UMARO SUPla SPOIT 2 o-, Ha•<! r.,. 16'1.. ....... t::;" ............ ..W. ..,,, ti..... M4•4. St~ .... tl?t A '2499 .. ---. ___ _.. .._,,_._ .... - 'tl5 •• DR. IMPALA m Fae air, all pwr, MW tJw11 I: bnlles. new overioedll + ;:;:::======:..l&dan DeVWe. Factory air exo.... Owner 50-25 88 Used cirs 9J900 conditiantnc, 111tomattc, full snoo. '65 FURY . =. ·.: -------·-power, racUo 9llld btettt. '51, .(Jf{'E;V 348 4 DOOll VS auto,RafL.Ho. NEID A CAI? $1,95 408 Cam a;.powtt very FOd !584B. CAN'1' Bll.tlNANCEDf c;": _. make o&r. wu t i 199,;li $7'• ·~r •ReJK•eMSon! c---.-11 C"-M,,,... SAVi-•W Credit! e Divarcell1 Vllll9ll _,, VIS'J AUl'O parts. 301 o.e.y •Military e New bl Ana? 2821 Rmtxr Blvd. ._me, Hum 3 tpeed. 411 $400 ~ .. .'.~· Make Payday ~ Com .Mesa 546-lD rear end, Hays clotdl &: ·. • r. ~= :'°= 1961 CAD. ~te ~au.~7334Sell '65 MUSTAN&- <i bloc:b N. al 8-n) Coupe de Ville type Sittra '59 CHEV. ~ rtma. new run factory eqjjl.:'oRP Saata AM Pll IG-3501 ftOld wlth 1eorgeoua con-paint. M'W brakes, cpta & wes $159,, j , fJ29.9 - --iliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil truttng Interior. All Out ac-opbol. Excel oond, $450 SAVE -' .. Drastic Car Sole ceuories lndudlnr Air conc:t. cash. 96&--2827 $300- TOO MANY ·CAltSI of eoune. A. Beeutitu.l car '64 O:IEVROLET Impala. 4-for tbe descriminatinc buy. door .bardtll(I, p&. pb, &: win. Will take anythfne ol value tt. Weekend mpec:i9.l Oll1y dowa, tac air, new tires " '67 COftVU'Tt .. in trade. Sile starts todly. $11!6. brb. Oril owner. $1575. • STING Ut W ·• Most ma• 6: models. ELMORE ~·DtQ< PQment plan. Dlr. _642-__ 7_35_1_____ V-8, 4 1~:. _ 10202 WMtmlnater Ave. GOING into aervice. mmt wes $429', 11 $3"9 O'Ttb St.) W. s.ta Ana MaroRS &ell. '61 CHEV. SS 396; SA"' ~1-9Cl5 Garden Grove Blvd. model 13817; 8 eyl., 4 .peed. $300 !!!1!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!11!1B9!!!!IGvden Grow JE 7..Ql30 Xlnt cond. e,ooo Ml.; elk. ·~~ w~~ °':a~eo:: .:oo~ Wagn. auto.. '64 IMPERfAL .: Full pwr, fact air, low mi. xlot oond.: 29,000 mi.; aria· Full Jl()Wer, air. HMK 785. Well cared for. $1450. or owner. $775. 5 46 -9 5 5 9 WH $2399, ii' $f9f9 best offer. Call Jerry Star S46-574S SA VE TV 642-9742, SAM to 6 PM '66 Chev Belaire wag. l27 WHOLEXAL.E. 1960 Clldillac eng., air, P/S, R/H. auto, $400 OJnv. ~. '57 Chevrolet xlnt cond. naso. 536-1131 W~. SlOO. Heiwy duty '65 BEL Air. 4-dr. vs, R/H, '65 PLYMOUTH portable steam cleaner $15(). pb. auto, Uke new. Sl325. • FURY _.-:: · Klt 3--0447 KI 1-2715 21562 Kaneohe. HB 962-8990 V-8. automatic. f.li.~ ·air --------1'57 CAD ~an die Ville. H.T. CHEV Malibu 2 dr Hard Top was $1099, Js f79f All power. New trans. Good coupe. Teachers car. Ex-SA V!"""' ·· cane!. S36.5 or trade even for -'lent _.. _,, '"69 small loboard 9Pd boat u:i UJUU.Belav•~·u t')nl\-· .. ' r... OIEY '57 ir Coupe ~ • · .• w/trlr. 365 A vale, CM R/H, auto, top condl I '59 CAD De Ville 4 dr, full S650. Owner 548-3975 ---... power. .fut. air. Excel •66 <EEV ~ ~.Gt · • 'fRUCK ~-. cond. S59'j. 842•5811& eves A 425 HP, 4 apd, posi, rims, 'S7 CHEv. "~ weekend.a Jll lo mi, $2495-642-2l40 V8 R.H. U597H. ::. ~ '62 CADILLAC Seda n . , ' '66 CHEV. Iii T. -·.s919 0 55 <XEV 283, 4 IPd. no pnt, vs, 4 speed. :e eeperate, SllOO. Make of. xmu. $525. Call aft 5:30 65 EL CAMINO ---· ---. fer. 541--0269 er e v e s ...,... '66 IUICI 646-1044 642-9235 vs. 4 speed. R79'r.?6. - Electra 4 Doer hardtop. Full , '56 Chev Nomad $550 64 FORD ~ T. -·· .. -~ pootfer ~ent and ta1> ~ CAD Cpe, full pwr, factry e ~ e , V8. Btlck. ~7. v-P. -. ... --~~ .... al &U', lo mlka1e MUST 63 CHEV. ~ T. II-. .,.,.:r a..-=nus ...... ....,.. no: SELL 675--0664 6 •tick. E12241 • hlce car. No. PJ.216 · . COMET '64 CHEV Iii T • $f8 S. '66 Coupe de Vllle, all extras. &: Campes:, 6. 4 ~;-F'Jllt7 padded roof. stereo 1'8d1o. •65 COMET 404 lta 1 • '62 P'ORD Econoline -·fl!" • $4400. r15-1465 · • wag. m 6 cylinder atlck. -• STANSBURY mac cond. Priv. prty. '1400• 'S9 roRD +CAMPER -CHEYROUT ca.11.h call bef 2:~ PM 1<15106 -• BUICK 545-®4 '65 CHEV. ~ T. --·-· 2100 HARBOI ILVD. '62 COMET Sport Sf:dan. , VS, stick. R79632. :· ~ COSTA MESA 646-9022 Stalld tran~cel c-:md. e:Tzw Vs~ .~et: .... =======:. '67 CHEV. ~ T. -·-~ . '65 OIMOlfT CONTINENTAL Pickup1'5.nl8. · ;-.. --------Groth Chevrolet be1Jeva Ii '68 CONT'IN!M'AL. BraDcl tM indiv!.dual. Brine i.-. Individual tram~ new. Leae ·tor $155 pr problema to us -· month. Incltldies t o t a 1 ~ : . servil:e A maintewnce free. e e e ~. Cail Hal Sanden. Leue NO DOWN PAYMElf'J'": ~er. Jobnaon I: Son. PROBLEMS: HERE:. ! BelAir 4 Door. Radio. heater, 842-0981 ALL YOU NEED IS ; 11.utomatic transmia!ion, l!l64 LANDAU. Exceptional YOUR GOOD :CREDJ8N power llteering. cond. Blk tthr. loaded. $2350 GROrrtl~ 1 $1295 make oiler. 673-7629 • "'" • STANSIUIY CORYml ~ :: .. IUICK '62 'MCMA, rib. i'ir, auto. CH EVROLE~ ======= JJ,~:=~~ ;:t,:_lld. ~ddl pymts 1121 1 -HACH IL~· '48 CHEV. Real c t ea n . '6l OORVAIR, 2-« wilt. auto HUNTIN&TO~ IEA§lif anme wtieels. tk'flll · like trane, OH, UJ0. 147 -6H• e ; 541-1111 new 130(). 646-<5612 • 6'1J.374S :5 i OYOT1Si WS.bre 2 Door hardtop. Pow- er steertn«. powtr brsket. 1-ctorJ air, automatic. buck· TDT llliE et aeata. 3.5.0GO mtle1. $1795 .. STANSIURY TODAY! IUICK -; 2100 HAlltc* ILVD. COSTA MESA' 146""22 ·MEANS Contemporary Elegance FROM N ahers Cadillac '66 CADILLAC JUST A FEW EXAMPLE~ $3895 '63 CADILLAC $1495 Htte't -Ill e mlt•t A .. ...._,.. erclk """' 1mrtor wlffl IM!tler •rid nvlon lnttrlor. l"ectwv •Ir :ondlllonlllt, hlft -ltlclucllflt ' •Y Met • a llWf/ffllllr dll,..tlllr-. ~-~•19 W' .. ,....,.... -· .,.. .... Nlt't "'* ........ '63 RAMBLER $695 '61 CADILLAC $795 # YOUR F~Y AUTHORIDD CADILLAC DEALER SIAVIN& THi ORANGE COAST HAklOk AltEA. '8' YALIAIT '81 YOllSW.· 2 DOOR 2 DOOR -A'uto., rtdio, heater. 4 speed, radio, heater. ' PGR-571 . PTF-278 .. $9.88. --'1288 - '• OHEY. '86 CHEYELLE IEL AIR 2 DOOR 4 DOOR. Powerglide, Powerglide, radio and Radio, heater. PHK-943 heater. NOU 186. 51099 $1188 '41 48 OR 1110. ~ DOWN INClUOlS T&l FOi 48 MO. 0.A.(. '60 IAMILIR WAGON sr. '&& IMPALA SS .(OtMRT .. lt Powerglide, power steer. Rad io & heater. 471 A. '1388 OPEi SUflDAY 91.1. TO ' 10 PA . '84 Pl.YIOm FURY SPORT COOP£ .. Bucllet seats, F-air, P-steering, R&H. OUU..J33 ~-rife.~ l' &"~tel 141MO. '59 PONTIA( ttst• .... ~ .. .. . . ... .. . -......,.. . .,... . )86 CHMll NO-VA Cpe. V-8, Pwrg1ide, radio heater. RIK 575. '1588 'll llPAU SPORT COUPE Low m1111ge demo._ '1988 '85 IMPALA SUPER SPOaT lucbf ... ,,, .. f speed. 327, V-8, R&H. llSX-&48 l"ay"*1!J NM C11 " a l!w:i. tu & nc. 1cr >' Illa.. -Ut: '47~. 42 'II FORD · GTA Coupe 8. P.S., Auto. TAL-664 . '1788 '84 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE Wagon. Auto., P. steer- ing, radio, heater. HGT-196 '1488 . YOUR CHOICE · ~_:D ~'68 MUSTANG ..___--12288 ----- '68 FALCON Fresh eir hHt•r & tlefr01JM, dual hydreulic bralre 1yste111, llrelra lite, frol'lt tloer crtsy. lit hh, cleth I vll'l'fl l11terier, ,e4tle4 tle1h I 1ti1or, wllMblliolcl wuh•rt & wl11or., 1hlo view 1t1lrror. No. JH. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 5 19·88 '-----..... 2381 ~otli Alf HHt•r I Dofro1tor, lac.up, Do"'•• Courtesy & Siclo Li9hh, Sue••• Soak, All Vl11yl Trl111, Nylo11 Corpoh, h d •r l'a11ol Moulcllllf• I Air S.:oe11 Or11emol'lt, SHt I Shoulcl•r lalh, Petlcletl De1h I V11era, Wincl1hiolcl W•allera I 2 S,.H Wlpora. Ne. 27'4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 100/_ TOTAL DOWN 70 PAYMENt' Fre1h Air Heeter I Defroster, Vlriyl & Cloth U,holst.ry, M,leti l hyo11 Corpoh, ~,: Do"'•· Co11rto1y & Sicle lltlth, Roehr 1'111el I WM.ti W.11~. l'atUo4 Do~ l Visorirleet l ShMlcler lelta, Wl&tlsllio14 \V11hors l 2 s,.o4 Wl,.n. Ne. 260. IMMU>IATI DEUVlllYt • ~ '68 F·250 ST •:t:D '68 RANCHERO a.----41ii.22aa --- htcludel SALIS TAX AND LICENSE 1/3 or W.4 d.wn NOT ,..,1rec1 •t WILSON FORD where your approvell benk credit will qu.llfy you for minimum down ,.yrMnt on your new car or new truck. SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE. ~ .... :ctr RMtor l OofmtM, heir.Up. De"'•· Courtesy & Sltle Li9lm, Dey.Nit•. l~1ldt & Owt· t14e l•1110+. Co11trol Ovh itlo Mirr•. lri9h+ Motel Mevlcli1191, '•dclecl Oath entl Vl1ora , s .. t I Slle1114tf k it.. Wl11cl1hltl .. Woahon l 2 Sp•M WlflOrs. N•. 2'4. IMMtD IATl DELIVUY Special arrangements with leadinJ bank and fin. ance companies give UJ the opporlunity to effer terma which may I' .' ''" ,;,1,,. ""' •I• '""' I!.~!~! ...... ·"'°'' I ....... "'""'· ICC~ flt cto", Hat bolb, pt'4.4 desh I vi1ort, w/U.leW weth• I 2 .,4. wlp•ra, 1:00.16.S I Ila C.lllt tires, fro11t & rHr Jioclr elHorlMrs, fln ·•·-tfc .,,..,.... No. JA. IMMEDIATE DlLIVUY. MAND t -- NIW ':D '68 FAIRLANE LOWll YOUR PAYMENTS Buy your new car or truck and reduc. your monthly payment&. llDUCI YOUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-38 or 48-Jlonth Financing A vailab1e on Approved Credit Use the equity in your old car, PAID FOR OR NOT, to make the down payJJJent on your new or \lied QI' or truck at WILSON .fORD and even iet C41M -IACK ...__ ....... , FrHli eld hHttr I def., Ylnyl l cleth·w11hol,. 11Ylt11 I reyH c,m. !.aclr·vfl, tlolllO crlty & a1ft II htt, roe~ erwl I whl 111W1, o4 .i .. 11 ~ .;..,., Met I 11ll4 i..tb. w/tlliol4 wah.r I 2 1 • wl • oOltll NOWI l'AYM8llTI IASID Olf l'ACTO•Y OIDH8D U.llC M008U llfCLUOINlt HIAnlt AlfD A"'-,... ,. .. ITMDAJIO tAl'ITY l'IATU 81 e WHITE SIC>tl WALL. Tiith AlfO WHllll., COVHI Ol"flOtlAI.. ·u co..&~~R. rS~l~~o. GOsno 'II T .. ID. Vt. euto,. PS. Fine 2ntl ur. No. 474 '60 OLDS It H.T. Vt, eute., PS, She,,. Ne. 4'47 YOUI CMOICI 'H COIVAll MONZA. '4 1pcf., h .. vy ~uty 1u1pen1ion. Redio, he•tw. ND. NWJ199 'M llAMlf.D AMUICAN. Redio. hemr, factory air conditionn9. No. 123 -l OUR CHOICI ''2 CHIY. el Alr t Jeu. we90fl. Vt, aut•1 pow., ateer,. Ir tMoeltet. Ne. 562 061 u.&.AXll ... H.T. VI, eutCMftatic. ,._ ., UMrin9, new peit1t. No. 591 1967 GALAX1£5.MUSTANM-FAlll.ANIS-T.mUs 23 OF THESE FACTOIY •UAIANTEED AUTOMOllW TO CHOOSI FIOMIU! 1967 MUSTANG ...... -.... ·-··---·--.... --$1999 Aulometic, retlio, hHtor, !Meir.+ ...... H .. 261 1967 GALAXll 500 ........ -.. --·-.. $ 1999 VI, outolftetic. ,S, •l1f1l l1tor., lew 111il•ittt• Ne. H7 1967 FAIRLANE 100 . ____ .. _ .. _,,_ ... $19M Har.it.,, VI. eulo111etlc, lllro '""'' No. HI 1967 THUNDIRBIU .. __..!._ .. ___ ,,_ ....... 933M L .. 4'tHI, with fec+.ry w1rr111ty. No. 50~ SUPiR SAYINGS '60 ....... Stefl .. w..-. Am-tic. UH, ----• -No. HJO ni 62 .............. .. k l Air. t;l10. lloet.r, •wte.. Pis. ..... W •V.-• Air c-'. No. HO COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER WEEK OF APRIL 13 • APRIL 1t SUMMY 9:00 •(ft CJ) ''Kini ltat." Oeorae Segal, Tom Courtenay, James F'01t. James OoNld, John Milts and Ge,.ld Sim •PPMr In this movie bned on James Clavetl'• prisoner-of-war experiences as told In hi• best-Mllina novel of the ume title. lUDDAY 9:00 8 U m (C) ''The Truth About Spnnc." The father-dau1hter t..m ofJohn and Hayley Miii• stars In this Unlva!'NI release tNt also futures James MacArthur. WIDNEIOAY •.IO 8 !ft (I) .,..... olf llofy.'' Kirk DouaJas, Ralph Meeker, ~ Metllou. Geors• MecrMdy and Timothy Carey star In this 1957 Unttad Mlltl ,.,._., THUttlDAY 9:00 ! Q.I Cl) (C) • .......,...... Robert Mitchum, Elsa MartlMlll, ack Hawkins and S.bu star In this d,.m• of hllh adventure end romance Mt In the Malayan Junales. PWIDl\Y 9:00 • 8 ()) "Days of Wine and ltoMs." Edward Blake directed this polinant d,.ma mmnc Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick. Char1es Bickford and Jack Kluam•n co-star. • IATUllOAY l:OO a til m (C) ''The CMll a...n." Roa Hunter produced ffil..,91;4 Untvenal ,.., .... ttMrt stars Debonih Karr, Hayley Mlllt. John Miits and Dame E.dlth Ev1n1. The story is 1bout • • tffMjer from • broken family 1nd the effect that a 1ov· emen with • past has upon righting the coorse of her tantlad existence. U:H a (C) "The o.tll at the Top of the ltalra." This 1960 Wimer l'""rotttera ...._.. Is a Mrm comady-d,.ma about an Oklahoma family In the 1920's. • a (C> "Lull "' ute." Buad on the novel by lrvlna Stone. tfi1s 1956 MOM film stars Kirk Dou ..... Anthony Quinn, and Pamela Brown. The turbulent and myatertou. story of Vincent van Gash and the people who haloed and hindered his areer WET THE *BED? lllllJ ldvlb and cfliklr9'1" ••• un-ntce111tUyl OIUltfON[ 11M .,,_, lft - t1 ~end •!I0.000 c.-., ltlllt. can atop bed·wttlin1 ([nurft11),• --Ntc,.IH ..,.,.... AfMb " ,._..., In Juwt two to f- -*" Hot • drua « di.t, Just • elmple e•tteiM technlqu.. EHV"· TOH£ la the orl1inel 1nd ont.r INtflod d4Mloped by I doetOf, .. prvwe1 by INnY doctors. Rec- merlded ..-4 lhru 50. M.11 coupon fOf '"EE IM,Olt~ TIOM without obllptlon, md ,.. c.iw bootctet on be6-wltti111 writt• by.,, Mllnent f1mily doctor. I~ IM7. 1lll llMITOllC COWMI' 1V 4/28 IWIE ~~~~~~~~~~~~ MIOttE~--:s--~~~~~~~~~- , •, .. · pROGRAM hiGltli<thTs IONIMY 4:30 8 U Ci) ..C EJIDer".ment In TelM9'i°,..leioii01t1n:: "Atrial and 1:· A ~T view of Africa ~ t..any Rlwfs,, ertist and saxophone player, and Osc:ar·wtnnlnc filmmaker Pterre GalssMu. 6:IO n I llBlu ChemploM on IClr. Alt hour·lonl a ext>Tnpnza r.turfriltlte world'• er-test amateur fiaure skaters. lncludl• ~ aotd·m.S.I wtnn.r P9GY Ann Fl9mln&. IGllOO (j) I fiCWI H. Andfww Wiliema' bltld.cepe eomo.nr. y harles, SOnf1 writer Burt Bachar.ch. The Ra.i.ts. Simon and Garfunlwl, and Mama Cass Elliott compriM the auest contlncent tot AndY• third speci•I this season. MONDAY 7:30 a I k&W I Oppom.tnttJ Unr. KNXT's unlqu. Mrin deallns With the employment of the disactve~ed, presents • com- posite evaluation of th• unemployment situation In Los Ml••• In this hour special. . WEDHESD.\Y a:ao D ~CJ) I 1115111il Halalotah. lMllal Broadway and recordlns i&rL.s!Mi uaa;n, holds forth in her flm netwoti( televlsk>n tpeclel, an upbeat tour throuth music today. 10;00. QI Cl) PMMIUE The Dom DaluiM Show: A fr ... whteUns hour m c:omecty end van.ty hosted ~ the Inventive youns comic Dom Deluise, rapleces the JoMthan Winters Show for the summer. THURSD.\Y 8:IO II 8 (j) HaHnwtl Hall of Fenw. "The Admirable Crichton.'' Wralni.-...C:KenM, em Trawrs, Janet Munro, Laure~ Nel· smith, Richard Easton end Pamela Brown star In this 90- minut• tele'iislon edeptatlon of James Barrie'• pley. F'ltlDAY 8:JO D @ CJ) P'llt£M1Elt£ ... n tn a luMiceM: Richard Bradford stars es McGill, a dlscr«tltad U.S. lntelliaenc. A1ent. 10:00 • u (I) N8C ..... Spedal: "W• Won't Go.'' NtK; news pnisents a film portrait of a ..-ctlcal new breed of youna Americans. and ettempts to assess the lmpllcetionl of their ..-dlcellsm on Amerlcen soci.ty today. The tiro.dcast was produced, written and directed ~ Georfle Pie• who •lso ..,.,,.. es reporter for the speclel. f~~ CLOSE -UP -, WHO IS MISTEROGERS? • • • ~ man who 1aya "You can't talk with c:bDdreo until you've lilteoed to them.. has bepn aootber eeuoa on public leWrilioo doint precisdy tba~a1tio1 and liltenina to younpten .ct09 Cba country. He ia Fred Ropn. the bolt ol "Miatefoaa'i NdPf>or- bood," a half-hour thaw viewed oo KCET-Chaonel 28, weetdaya at 9 AM and 5:30 PM. Rosen ma.ta hit entra.oce tb.roush the front do«, peetin1 hil JOUQ1 viewen with a cheery '°How io the world are your and b•Jlll bis coat very cardully in the doaet. Bftryduo1 be cto. oa the propam Is in the same normal, ,entle, lincere fubion.. ID pcnoo, be ii that way too. Pamrta &Cl'* the country are ut.ina. "Who ii thia Fred llopn that the children call their friend? What ia be rally liker Bwry- ooe who bas met him •ys, "He'a foe real. He tftata cbiJdreo witb rapect became be puinety, honestly reapecta them." The teria ii bis own creation. and 10C11te say it'• uoortbodox- it brub nay rule of piopammln1 for childreo. If tlW ia ao, lbco cbi1dRD.. their parents. their educaton., docton and pcydd- opta Jove the broken ruJa. for OD Fred lloten' propama. tbere~a DO ~ oo frenzy, no frenetic demand for atteadoa. Tall, leu, IO(Wpobn, pnde Fred Ropn bM k>1J1 bt1lewed that '*•Woo cu be ... ........ medium far radlina deeply iDto ._i a.rt of a )VJ·; . Boca n it bM Ciiia ponr, it .. ................... , .. , . ....... SUNDAY APRIL 21 TH£ °"ILY PILOT, TV MEil. ArftlL 27. 1961 'a(Q 'The St.Ile Fera• *"'= .,.. •••••• ( rt) ~ LaM. 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The 7,113-yard, per·71 coune wn desicned and built In 1965 by architect Ralph Ptumm« and his advisor was Byron Nelson-one of the prime rMSOM the tournament bears the name It does. I. 8111hl: (C) Doclprs vs.. Giants . l:IO c:a..n,11,. on leer (C) PeaY Flemtnc Joi,. •ma· teur ure .-.,. In an em.rtelnlnc performance on Ice . . MONDi\Y, ANIL zt 4:IO • ~ a111n11: (C) Ar..is .,.. Cleveland Indians. WEDNbOAY, MAY I 4:IO eAlwall •81111•1t.-:I: (C) Anpls vs. ao.ton Red Sox. 7:00 Nfl Action: "OM Mot. Mom.rt for the. Mnblr." Hl&h· I of the WCM1d champlonahlp pme (the 1967 Super lowf) betvl .. n Green Bay PacUn and O.kland Raiders. IATUlllMY, MAY 2 lO::OOAM'I UIC aa11t1I: USC T,,,,.,. vs. UC1A Bruins • 1:00 8 Cl) ICenba, o.t.y: (C) First of the Triple Crown events In horse racinc ts the ~th -runnfnc of the Kentucky Defby from Chun:t.111 Oowna. Louisville. Ky. 8 fll (I) ............. la11t1I: (C) St. Louil C.rdlnals vs . Sin '"°fr11ncilco Giants. 2:00 •• (I)"°' .... ,., loccer. 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S.low, for yow connnience, are the day'a ~- DAYTIME MOVIES THC DAILY f'tLDT, lV WED(. Al'tlttL 27. 1961 FRIDA Y MAY 3 For mominc and afternoon flatinp. please aee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES ' v f !'., ' ·, (. 1, 1968 IM>Ofl DAY- tlow, are I '46- fl'llll'" ltlndly. • (drl· ... Or- i '51-- I j Jerry l"I." A • Md ~ I 1 (C) :Ten- rltont I TV Lotti, ttl. I (30) .. " . rwd 23% BRIGHTER NOIODY IUT snvANIA OFf£RS YOU THE IRIGHIEST COLOR TY PIC'IURE TUIE EYER PLUS ALL THESE FIA TURES: e 21 •t. BRIGHTER COLOR BRIGHT ~5 ~ICTURE TUBE e FULL POWER TRANSFORMER e PRE-SET FINE TUNING e PRE-SET VOLUME CONTROL e LIGHTED CHANNEL INDICATORS e l -ST AGE l.F. AMPLIFIER e COLOR LEVEL MONITOR (CHROMA AGC J e PRECISION COPPER CIRCUITRY MVAllA'S UlllOUE ACADEMY e DELUXE DC RESTORATION CIRCUITRY e TRANSISTORIZED NOISE SUPPRESSION CIRCUIT e Al,ITOMA TIC DEGAUSSING e CIRCUIT BREAKER RESET BUTTON fth H+ll-.itic perlo4 40119" of fu mitwro ru9"1f1ce"ce ... •"'"'" ,._, tv11l1t9 •••• encl plctvre. Cervecl 1pi11dletl doou foltl to · .....,.1 col°' TV'• 6H99e1t, most buutlfvl jtictvre ( tre"1i1toriro4' "Ultre111etic" ro1t1ote co"trol optio"el ntre.1 Cf237' R SPAISH PROVlllCIAl mt£O lllERTA.al CBmR U•rMfchM ,.rf«Me11co -Hrl-... lecl be111ty - 4're111tffc 111 tfto tr•M••r of it, ruulYellH• end la tho ft•C• of itt d11l911. 295 tq. i11. plctvre with H.s•rptuod color TV ~lllle11co . . . to- day's ,.,... .. plctvre. s~ •• h11 6errord c111h,111 ptoka•Ofl•I Hto1111etic hrrtteble which protects yo•r pnciH1 rec•~•. ellO 2x dynuonic eir tHpeaefOft .soelocl 1pHlrer 1y1te111 perforlfl• flewle .. fy. Aulleble with wltremetic total ,... Mote coMrol, too. YOUR EXCLUSIVE SYLVANIA DEALER IN THE HARBOR AREA ••• DAVIS-BROWN a I YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA OPEN N16HTS TILL 9 PM SATURDAYS TIU 6 PM 411 EAST 17TH STREET. COSTA MESA 646-1684 hi• 13 ~JIJl~-lfl!fi.li'jj f!ll1;:1~f1)il 1:.•,fa Jil;I~ -sJ j 1 J!l1i:l1~,];j1·r:l::11!jjffj!JJf . . "''rf1·11~ •51'1 ftw( ,~ 111.r I' .;a.,, a i .,,,,~,, 1tl1 ~!111-.~--1·.!~ I llJ I II JI l .fl,t .. 1. trt: f,1,1' ls.a i fr ~ll1 . · tl11 ~ll1ll.1fr' rt I i i i . i .I I I Tiiiti'!i ~=·n =11iHiii!P-r!i; ra;1r;1i::!1~1 ~an1!ra'i ·=·u~iii!"1i···1: '! ~1 ! ~ u n · '• 1il I: ! ! i : 8r !~iii!i!H!!~ :f H3ii~t r1if ii~~ U! ! i I -I I I Ii iii I ..... 1et!!-•E•'ti!I. 1111••!.W ·••• r1!!!•••••••1111•• l~:1:~~ •• n1:=!·i~e~~! .. s=1;s;~='~=11J::lf!::Ul!!I!: _ 1 iC If., ,, -· ......... , i'1i"""I~;: •1~11 .,,, I ·11 B ·;,-It Bi}Df. -• I.. I( a ' .. aa ba •J•f) I ,a~a r -ta • ,.. a J JI. 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Coast Hwy. 675-3000 NEWPORT BEACH -COSTA MESA -CORONA del MAR and Surrounding Areas - Where to Find It Inside AJrpert ............................ a BeKlael •.••........... ' . . . . . . . 12, 14 Bea..., ........................... 18 c::lliia~ •••••••••.•••• ••••••••••• • c...... tel Mar Chamber of Comm~rce ........ 34 Cesta Mesa The City ........................ 3 Chamber of Commerce • • • • • • • • . . 4 c.ourt .......•••.•..•••••••••••••• Estallcla . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2:5 Government . . . . . • • . . • • • • • • • • • . • . a Hlatm"y ...•••• ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2!) Llb.rarie1 ...•.....••.••••••••••• 24 Paro, Recreation ...••••••. , • • . 32 Planning Commission • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 Pott Of1ice . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . • • • 21 Traffic Commlssioa •••• , • • • • • • • 50 Truh Collection . . • • • • • • . . . • • . . . 41 C..1e1 Cal State Fullertoa • • • • • • • • • • . • • '8 Chapman College . . . . • • • • . • . • • • • '8 FWJertoa Jr. College •••••••••••• a Oranp Collt ......••• , • • • .. • • • II st. Joeeph College • • • • .. • .. • • .. • • Santa Ana College • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ c.tlfOl1lla •. • • •• • •. • •. • II UCI ....••••.••.•• ·••• ••••••••·· • • ......., ··••••••••••••••••••••• ., 11 ~ ......................... .. ..... try ..................•.•••... 50 B..,atal (Hoag Munortal) ••••••.. 17 MDl&ary lllltallallou ......••••••. 31 Tbe City ..............•.•••••••. S Chamber of Commerce .. .. .. . .. 10 Commissions .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 6, 10 Court ........................... 4e Govunme.nt .....•••..•••.•••••.. 6 History ...••.••••.•••..••••••••• ~ U.brartes . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13 Post Office .. • . . . . • • • • • • • • • .. • • . 21 Recreation ......•.•.. ~......... 38 :. =tioo ................ 4e CoJoty Fair, Fairgrounds , ••• , . 22 Harbor District . . . . . . . • • .. .. .. • . 10 PopulaUon . . . . . . . . . . • • • .. • • .. • • . 21 Telepbont Number1 .. . .. .. .. ... 32 Pelldc:a, Veter laftra1U.. ...... 42 ~.BMntl ................ 31 ReaeaUee (Fam.Dy llecM .. ) .... 22 SdlNla Cail.ta Me.a.a . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 N~ .Be.acb ..•••••••••••.••• 24 Parocblal. PriYate •••••••••••••• • .............................. ftJ&t~ • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,, y...... (::lillllm • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 YOUR COMMUNITY ~ ..... ,_, •• ;.., "'r Or-.. Coest DAILY PILOT Nea,.,t .._. .. Cetta MIN, C.llfemta "" Robert N. Weed • .. .. .. Publlrber Lei lfcCray • .. .. .. .. .. • • .. Staff Artbl T!tomu l(ttttl ..•••••..... F.ctltar 'nlomu Meea.n.n .. Edltorl11 &rpervtsor tee .P&10e, RJctwd Koehltr, LJte Ha.iCh ...... S&a1I Pbotoir~crr \. Your Community The Fifth A n n u a 1 EdiUoo or YOUR COMMUNITY is published by the DAILY PILOT as a salute to the people and communities of the Harbor Area. Each year's ediUon provides excJtement and surprises for our staff as we d.lJcover and record fresh inlocmatlon about the erowth and development of thll ll'el. Our nature-blessed area ls the local point of one of the most colorful and exciting stretches of coaatline in the world. It.a truly unique combination of the elements -both natural and manmade -that offer the good life, has long at- tracted families throughout the United States to come for play. Now, by the thousands, they have come to sl~y. That partially uplaJns the reason why homes, stores. schools. churches and fa ctories continue to blossom in the Harbor Area at a record rate. This is only part of the story we attempt lo tell each year. YOUR COMMUNITY Is, of course, intended primarily for the information and enjoyment of our readers Jn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. But thou· sands of copies also are distributed by the chambers of comm erce of the com· munlties and by the DAILY PILOT to visitors and to people and business nrms throughout ~e Unite4 States wbo inquire about our area. In the pages which follow, we again offer newcomen and strangers the fact.a, figures, names and photographlc glimpses which tell the story or an area which is very nearly unbelievable in its capacity for progress and prosperity. To the piooeera who read bere -again -bow they nurtured the villages which were to crow into the bustling Harbor Area of today and to the great ma· Jorily of our citizens, who have become part of the Ufe and fabric of our area in moce recent years, we say that we share your pride In the story or achie,·~ meot and progreu of your communJty. Your community is our community. That's why we tale particular plea- sure each year Jn COtQpiJ.i.na aod pruenting YOUR COMMUNITY. PUBLISHER The Surf lpdte aplas~hlnn the waves IJ Cindy Fulco, 20-year-old Costa Maa art ltudtnt wbo to ~ u lnterior decontor aomeday. DAILY PILOT Cblef aJber IM p.,_ found ber decoraUng the outcloon. Pl1JM al.lo t6e picturesque teene (above), a .ICbooner majesUcaUy gliding throulb Udo Channel "in Newport Harbor. Stall art- tst Les McCray designed lhe cover. t ' ,, . go~ YOUR COMMUNITY 87 l ' Co9 tbrobl year- Men J11111e, fr-,_ Jva Costa and 4il upec aiW!l'I ~ a.a 1eada tllle c ........ beca. II.aft. ty WOf n,e .... more dotted .... indust COllJt ... .... IMlll 1 A.l8tll nm 1aodm ........ -------~. Surging City Mesa Nears 15th Birthday 87 il'1111JJl R. VINSKL ............ , ... Costa Mesa surges into throbbing adolescence this yar with a p.ta 1.5aa M- lliftnary party ,_.ed in J11111t, wtlea city leaders froa mur fieldl ri1 take a peek iato the fut.re. Jiae a • u.e .we a u.e Costa .Mesa C..try Ci.b and 400 or more per-. ~ e:xpected fir tbe cryltal --llivenary c:elelntloa, wbea views of tm will be aired. Cllambtt ol C-en:e leaden decided .. drag -Uaecryatal i.a•tM 1-tr• ., ery1llal ulliwnary. bee••• • eoe la 1151 could la.a..e ftvisioDed wW die ei- ty woWd be lite tOda,. ?be 1illle mesa "'"1 ol U 9qlllft miles ..... O'ft'D .. lftOl'e ttlan 15 square miles. dotted with ...... parts bd a grewitag capacity fw industrial ~· C00Jtrt IANDMAll "=+-BeaMi TW'tn_ -.. ...,. ntinmeC Mme ._.mdel'aw;l:ea40. A ...... J al God dmches, nm gila <lll'a Mesa 1aodlaad ...... u tallest II .,. cmar.ce~. Tiie Anldlre on Uda Street near flcmona AftMI Is visible throughout much of the Orange Coast on clear daya Md •ill be joined within two yean or more by a sister stnJcture o( 7.5 ltGries, if d roes ICCOl"ding .. plaa. Oceup k will Mein m"· ilC ia '1iJ Aaplt. Slit ..t eftlJlriMc is la u. f-..e -.. ...time deepf taia note leaden hlred one paficem• after ' ._,...__ U ,ears ago, 1o pl'! I W law Md etde!'. 'l1llft ia _.. te be 11" .. otWay. 'nle te"Venalelli whidl •--.:S '9 man thm 70,000 resideonts it -..ed ill a 1 n, h .... rely .. ,...mte1 • mi.Oila cme ee*r, .... ilC .... -wear- "" arpetimC ... quiet mmie .. ueate --atai1ll .... j •• •« comt.t. u.a ..._. te ~ wwk:.ile cm'tlam. SEP&MTB POLICE FACILll'Y Molt m...,.;pe& dtpat- 111ab .e .......... *1ldln Ill 71 F* Drite, (Cwt' I• ... 4) U&.Y.__ ....... _.._...,_ NIOffT-UGHTED CMC CENTER IS SOURCE OF COSTA MESA CITY PRIDE Newport Beach Blends Many Good Things '' -· _,_,, .. a '",.1.1111&;-.l!f ;av 110m CIDI I r 1!118·---I"' Home to 40~000 Water Ma.hes the Difference By JEROME COLLINS Oft!Oe~,.-- You take some au, stir vigorously in a bowlful of run and flavor It with In· dustry. Then you 1prink1e it cen- erously with several ttao.- sand boats. 'nlat's the recipe ror .Sewport Beach. lt'• a city, as a aoc.1 '\lltoriu once archly noted, that baa enouih attractloa to launch a thou.and ...... It'• done more than that, <¥i course. At wt coont, more tMn ~.OOD ftlRll -from sabots to JMMI -e9IW Ne. port Jleiidl '9GIDI .-t. Alld for tbouMldl 4 ~ pie, landlubbers .a the ~ Na.,ert r...., ... ,., ?9Cralloa, CGD-.............. ~l•• oceu and fllll eaOt ...S cooked the ..... , . ........ ~ .. .. It. _, alm..t «>.GOO as of today waat to, and do, live Utere, too. Duriag the s u m m e r rnoatbs, the city's popula- lioa -&pert from beach crowds U\M toar abon •• -reaches close to a.• llotek. motela and ren- W ·-.... and apart-metdl, .....,.. from plu~b • • •f!lll. fl"O'ride a broad 11tlec:tim el aome 5,000 ...,," ftr yacatloners, ac· OldillC te Ule Newport Hartier Qam~r ol Com-meru. P1dat1al year • r o u n d ..._ _. lau.rio111 hl&h· rile~ contribute • the clty't bolld.a,y tt- psOlpbere, but Newport baa Ma aer1ou.a atcle, as well. ll • c..poeed CJ( • b 0 .. t II .......... two of ftlil* ...... tu. AJ. -11 al these mUet per- (C h _..!•~~ - t . I • ,, ' • I ' .. -·---- 150,000 persooe within the nutd~. 1his June? Lusty Teen •ayieg heart of ton, via R.-bor Bool.eYarcl and the freeway exteneJon. Muell men 11 ta More for Coeta Mesa, ddtiDed to become home for more than Wiil hl.stoey bear out what city leaders gather to forecast for 1983 at Costa Mesa's JSth birthday party 'Ibey could never dreamed al the Cost.a of today when city le incorpouted the tow years ago. Mesa Flexes Mwcles e lndwtry •Population • Recreation ' ' (c-tk e• FNa .... e J) ,.:a wllUe the police, eommu- nkatiom and dvll dehue center are located nearby at 99 Fair Drive. After a slow a t • r t , hampered by • n e a r dlsastro.ua clubbou:H fire, the new COlb Mesa Golf and Country Clu~ la tlolng a boOmiog bosineta and the clubbooae was r e c e n t l y reopened followinf repair of the lire damage. The $.1 mlllloa pro~ct baa two 18- hole ~sea looped M'Ound aprawling Fainlew·Hoapital off Harbor Boulevard. One course, Loa Lagos, la a championship layout with trffa, pood and aandtraps, while the other, Mesa Un<la, Is designed for the less ex- pttienced go Her, but offer.s just as much country-like landscaping beauty. A number of n e w businesses have also localed M~ CofC Reflects Growl t.loo, piktecl by Obaoctlei:; Awards, ~ by JobD Leonhardt; Presidenta, captained b ~lier, ud 0 v e r s e )farUting Council, executive 11 Jack njngbmn. Ollkeri ol the Cha are.: Jack Hammett, pr 'Clalt; Melvin Miller. vlee pretfdent; PMll Nis tteOQd vice p r • a i d • Elfar Secotd, treasurer, Ge;I«, 1ft>o alU in as pnlldetit, .nd Nick Zle .ctiq with the board as ecutivt mu1Cer. The H• budcet also lnereued from $45,00> '51,~J . 1ritb moJt of ~MUlg ftmd C!Olllir>g <M8lber .. -• per hr fad. Ziener', Wlbo ls ooe Costa Me911• st.a . boOstera, envlRcmc even ler thinCI abeld, bu1tne11 aocl lndultry Umte to locaU in the m over..W·make-room cit A unique facet ol chamber!• JOCll opera ·monthly publloMion of memberabip rocter and oatline of activities in a pag• ad in the DA Pn..at. . "Where E1perie1ce Eliini11tes Elperime1t i1 leal Estate" ' ' PIOFISSIONAL . TM RMI Esteten are • ler9e, succeuful fHm of nperienced, weA trained SALIS O..ANIZATION , heltoR, tflet ere ~uelifiecf e!HJ ••t•r to do • fOod job for you. ' ~m With t.H.st ecf;oft a!HI si..c.,. senice, The RMI Estet~ enioy o,.. of tfie AND •VICI • • • • • • • fiftd tepuf etiol'I i• +tte profeuiot1. ' LOCAU. Y' ~ All ow effert is conc...treted rifht hOfo in the N .. porl HMMr-Costa MeM AND o.imtAm ••• , •. ArH. Wo •r• your Mi91tbon, wo ho ft.rel Our success ti hor•I Retired? ••• or gettin1 ready? Would you like a check month after month after month in your mail box7 Then our Monthly Security Account ptan is for you. St.art by opening a dividend-earning savings account. The chart at the right shows examples of how the plan works. Customer acc"1tance of this plan has been ~ 1f'3tifyin1. (Paylllents •biect to provisions of Sec. 8104 of the taNfomia financial Code under which a s.Mes and I0311 associltion llllJ not nive its ri&ftts lo require up to six lllOlltlls notice of inteftt to withdrl#. [vtfY witfldrlwal request has beetl lll9t promptfy in M 32 ,ears.) Send for your free Monthly Security Account "Coll!putu." Safe Depolit Boxes are avatlable in our main office and will be in our new Newport Financial Plaza Office -Fall of 1968 lifOfrn.tt. l' SlCU1ttTy Accoc.IHT ~ You '~EST $20 000: Af Pl£s ._,,~ I • $100 l'hontt, '°" .:ou ,..,,, $l50·gg 10 Years $J?ht or• · 10 Years $ ,350.06 $100 ,,.vEsT sa 9,Sso.oo .oo 10 ,00o: $100.oo 15 Years $25 60o Years $26 ·0 .Oo s1so.oo INvEsT J30,00o; , so.oo $150 00 10 Years $26 *NI ~ 15 years $23 .gso.oo .,, "• rounded ' 00.oo ""'1 '::;nt •nnu11 rete Of 5 ~d '" lltst11 on 1ftld Of 5 f'id 4U•f'ftf'fr fOlb Is • ClllmJIDllllCftd '-1 "-·,::O I 1~• current d~try. 11111u11 ...... • to '""• '"' tit ···-rift "'" Ill, Pl-.. ldatt. but "'''' 'IOt lftfOft lfftct fllt · • tubifi11t1.t11y titer American Express Travelers Cheques ire available from Newport Balboa Savin15. The ufest way to carry money while traveling. The Escrow Department at Newport Balboa Savings handles loan, purchase, sale and exchange escrows. We are selected to act for buyers, sellers, borrowers and lenders. We are pioneers in leasehold escrows and financing. For your protection, all employees are covered by bond in excess of $1 million. Safety Assured ~\. ... .,,. for your Savings /IAj{~ principally by our high ~'11111 1!" reserves and conservative ~~ ""'"., ~ operating policies, ·..-• :...::.. proven over 32 years, ' plus insurance of accounts. We are members of: Federal Home loan Bank System Just one more of our many services for our customers old and new. Federal Savings and loan Insurance Corporation . ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Savinp Account loins can be a big dividend saver to you-e way to keep yoor aecoont intact. You may borrow up to 90% of your savings ICCOUl't and repay <NfJf periods ran&inc up to 36 months at ._ ... c..a to-you ot 2%. Wt-..c:.n yot1 borrow for less? Revenionary Trusts ••• can pnwide 1 ............. Nwineforyouand the entire principel reverts to you at tM end of the Trust tenn. E.aminp ant peid to the one ~ desi..,ate; I.e. to 1 ton or I deueht« '" coUep, 1n ex-wit., I Ntlrtd employee, I pel9nt. Writ. Of" come tn end •P'ON this with us. Tax control i• lf'I Important pert of FOd money menqemenl Tax Deductible Newport Balboa Savings, unlike a commercial benk, is an excellent and lepl depository for Corponte Savinp AcccMMt1. Profit Sherln& Funds, Withholdin1 TIX Funds, Emerpncy Funcb, ReserYe Funds, Pwtsion Funds, Funds aaianed to State 8oMd of EqU11iz.ation, Funds 1ssi1ned to Contractor's State Uclnse Board. All .. "' '-"*'1 quarter1y dMdends. we.iour1tai.,,.d ll¥inp tee;OUnt1 art Ulld fn lieu of bondt, h Mmfnp on thell eooountt fO to you and ,.,.. llfmlna tht bond cost. Corona del Mar Office for your convenience. Come in and meet our friendly. knowledgeable staff when you're in the neighborhood. NEW! Newport Center Office In the Fall · 19681 In Financial Ptam Irvine Rench . Streamlined efficiency ••• lovely interior and txterlor. Come and see it. To te.m .... ._ "'1 of ow MfVlc.t Ju1t t111p.'°"9, ot ttop It ane of our offlctl. Mafn Office: 3366 VII Udo, Newport a.ah, Cllf, 12HI, 673·3130 I ....... ~ 2166 E. Cont Hwy., Corw ~ Ollf. .... 171-lllO RlllOUn:tt In .._of One tililiiiil m11an Dofflra I P. A.-~ Chlfnnan of the ... AIH£8 Bl Ill', '6 d~no Id ldtFJll9',__,,.. - J ' I t , I ' l , l ' Newport: Many "Cities!! ' ' On the Go (C..U.lled J'nm P•ce J) kips could be best de- tcribed u geograpblcal nxatlonl. Tbese a:re is- lands, llolat.d sections of t be community, narrow street. that represent a continuing cballence to ~ Jlce and fire department.. M a reault, the cit)''• police are almost coasta.n~ Jy mobile, workl.Dc out of their one police headquar- ters OD the pentn,ula, And Newport bas t w i c e aa many fire ltatlom as would most other ciUea Its 1lze in population. On a m a p, Newport roughly takes oD the lb.ape of a triangle: ita western toe t o u c h u Huntington Beach; on the east It reaches to Cameo Shores, below Corona del Mar. The triangle's a p e x reaches northward to the rapidly developing indus~ are• around Orange County ~ port. The base of the tri- angle, of course, ls tfie P.a- clfic Ocean. Newport Beach ~toally I.I composed of several neighboring communities. They include BaJbba ~ lnsula, We.t Newport, Bal- boa lal1Dd1 Eut B 1 • f f ! Newport Bei&bta, Vi e I i Bluff, Dover Sboret, Udo Ille, Corona de1 Mar, Welt- dlH, Udo Sandi, Harbor Jaland, Newport lllaDcl and LiAda Iale. Tbe dty's lalet tu rev- enue, not surprlllacl1, ii *rived bl lar .. meuure trom its dozens ol ,-. ,... I I I ' I I , ' ' I It ------ Costa Mesa Has Followed Expert Advic CoS'ta Mesa city coun- cilmen have the official say on matters relating to zon- ing, variances, 1ubdivisioru and the like. but they gel ex- pert advice before m aking a decision. The five-man Costa Mesa Planning Commission first considers such submissions, aided by a city planning staff report, and recom- mends final action the coun- cilmen should take. Commissioners <.re duty bound to review aJl such matters in light ol basic land use and master plan- ning for Costa M e s a , without losing perspective. Occasionally, they may give CJn applicant some COSTA MESA MAYOR particular break if be bas a Alvin L. Pinkley hardship case, but require stringent adherence t o stipulations and conditions attached for such twroval. But councUmen do not always agree, and In some c a s e s, may overrule a recommended de,nial by planners. The five-man plgcning body is appointed by the city council to four-year tu"IM, which are staggered to keep some experienced planners on the panel at all times. CurrenUy serving are: Chalrmu J ada: Hammett, term expires April, 1971. Vke CUJrmu Nate Reade, term expires April, 1968. Charles Beck, term ex- pires April 1971. Dea l:•!il, term expires April 1972. REMAINS ON COUNCIL Jimmy Wood, term u -Geol'f9 Tucker pires April, 1970. VICE MAYOR R ....... M. Wiiton NEW COUNCILMAN ..... L St.CWr Airport Big Ti111e A ir Cal, Bonanza Chalk Up Record. Orange Co11nty Airport continued tta rapid transi- tion in the past ,...,. from a small "bus atop" a1rstrtp to a modem regional air facW- ty. Air California. the flrlt county • based eommtrdal airline, c b • l It e d • pbenomenal growth W'· rytng ab:noft 3 0 0 • 0 0 0 ~ in and out of the airport in its first 12 lllCllltba. More tban • dean atpu an ICbedWed UD:t ud..-.anbdqlldded abnolt 1llCICltbly to .... CMm'te• .. Su P'lwlleo, OMlewlwlS..3-. Beaaasa Alr l ..... .....,_., .. ~ ffbdnuld .. ..... llcal .me. .. tbe put~ ... .. TQclm .. lta '°""' ~ alnad.J lac ta••• 1'111 all, LM Vt1111. .. Dlqo. El Centro, ••• Ymaa. h'F.C!.:••••1•r ... ---·-· 19 ID D,91 mt ,...,,. ............. Value High ,...:1 BNdl'• •• , ... ~ ,. ,., .. . .............. ca· 1•11110....,.eo.. "... .. ..... ,,. ......... ,. alMa ~··wt; •. ,~ .. --... -----.... ....... ... .. .. , ... ,,,. Calli ..... FORMER MAYOR Wl1 .. nl T. Jonlan VETERAN MANAGER ArtlM-MclClftlM Pay-as-you-g o City Has Assets Without Any Debt Costa Mesa is one ol the few cities - in the world perllaps -which can brl\8 of a $4 millioo, luxurious clvic center and no bon<led indebtedness. The municipal bank book even &bows JZ. 7 million on deposit. Pay-u-you-go has been the spending rule ever since Co9lta Mesa incorporated 11 y~ ago with a populetion of 11,184. More than 70.f)OO residents today are reaping the benefits. The city is a general law city, governed by a five-man city eouodl, members of which tte elected at large to serve four-year terms. 1bese men are the sole electi" body of the com· muoity and Hlect a mayor and vice ma)'Or, each of wbom servu a two-year term In office. ~naally, the viee mayor 1ucceed1 the mayor in the top figurehead post. The $150 From a mode9l begin. mnc.' Costa Mesa bM grown to the point *re itc .,.. nua1 IJudgd for the current filcal ye. (1117 .. ) is M.111.-. Oompme this with a ~ tal trwwy ot '"° In 1163, the ye. the clty was In· COlt>CJrated. The city council appo1n the city manager -Arth McKenzie, currently -wh in turn appoints all depar ment heads and c i t employes. Councilmen also mak local Jaws, q>prove o disapprove vari.ances an land zooing changes, awar contracts, a n d t\lthoriz purchases and studies o matte.rs relevant to the city Members meet the firs and tttlrd Mooday or eac month at fl:30 p.m. to con duct business and re-coo vene at 7:30 to ilOt on forma legislative matters. The slate l.ncludes: Mayw AlTla L. Phlkley term expires in April, 1m . Vice .,_ ~rt M. WU.., tum expir es · April, 1972. WDBam L. St. aatr, ter expires in April, 1972. Gffrge A. 'hcker, term expires in April, 1970. Willard T. Jenlan, expires in April, 1V70. Trem1uy Costa MeM'c first .nay Cb a rl e s TeWUllr.le, a councilman Bruce M . Claire Neban. Walter . lei" and Bert Smftb . in $30 eadl fer Chat fir treaaa'y. An unknown be efacCw .wed anottier md tie ~ was in busi Deal. ' LOOKING FOR A NICE HOME? THEN SEE ITS A LOVELY COM MUNITY kids walk to schoof; the,..·• a public libnry and four lte•utiful parb. MMa Verct. It clo .. to the beach. close to the freeway and hH two country clubs providing S-4 holes of toff, plus swimming and tennis. Winlling 1trHh and beautiful homes crNt• delightful Mesa Verde nelthborhooch. HOMES PRICED FROM $22,950 NEWER HOMES FROM $30,000 FAIRWAY HOMES FROM $41,000 • 2150 MESA VERDE DR.• COSTA MESA PLIASI WRIT& FOR INFORMATION IROCHURI - J ' ' ·--- ~ ~ Gallm'l Jis-~ D i £1.-:-i c-1 _._lilt. • Imme: ,_ ...-.: .ilmle:f Jal=-~ _.; <')W""'if -=a:: .C.. -ftlU'/~C ~ 1....vc-_. t. ~- WriWiiit" ••rm « -.-:-~ ~~ JmSl ~--..r:1r• tllllm:: ,_. ..... Cll5- fid:.m. • .s. r...-... ~ m: -a: lJCli ~ "JW WP-Mi -• ~ .. __. ,_ t!Maf<G mt -. c:wms~ ....... ..,. tr. ~ ca!W r Sm9e: 1ie:acl. 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D2s%nd ..,.. m-..e.i• .. ~ ia lM. ewport l;oua~il111en ._. __ , ........ a.: -.-DJ4clliP--..J,,11R -.. p ?C1114 ...., ...... -Ddil-·z 1.aa ewport ColC l rmomrors lie J # Saz lU 0 P • Q H& IJ --.~-.,·­illlL CHICK IVERSOll saved a student's lath• al1110st $73.00 cash ••• every lllOlllh ...... ~ .,.. thiM1 TIJlllllllMl W drtvfnc I ...... type of cat blCk nl tdl tDICbool MIJUJ, IDCJal fUnctJonl and on_. trMll. It drM his fllhlr llmost Into the poorhouM..,. lal to hllp up Mth the bBJs on two cars, the flmlly w Ind hla IOD'1, plus Pltfn& for hr. education Ind 111 tht ..,.._ of flmiJJ llvfne A heart to htert talk with Chide 1vtnon convinced him thlt bf bu11na a ~,. .... he could SM almolt $73.00 Mty lin&lt montfl Ml I 4 )WI' period. lJlla comparison lnvolvld IUblte tlal llYlnp on purthul price, PIOlint, fnsu~ Gcae.,.... tJ-. IDtlrllt on w ~ ,...-. eto. He twm IMd on llltf,fnm blclllM hf• aon la.I tD lkL Yell• a Wi II tit cooled and thn Is no.,... lot-. Nowdoll l-.ld rldiculoua? If Jau WDUld .. to ln)of lnmnteconomy MfY ..... Clll Cl*" hlrlod on the PlnimUll Ind llt tht Ml CC11Dt ,.-. .... ....,fllfl1.....,. 11 not rtdloaa ...................... eccinomy. CIJlck ......... Hdor ... only..tbtatllcl \W ............ ........ ,..,.....,.. - I I I .. - Keep in Swim Area Offers Dozen Beaches The city ta caDed New- port ~acb. Perbapl It lboWd be ealle4 Newport BMcbel -fQr tbert .. a doRn ol. them. Ten of them are dty op- erated, one la 1 joint stat&- city facility IDd tlM 12tb II beach areas. Here ts a com- plete list ot them: -Newport • Balboa, stretching 93 blocks from tbe Santa Ana River jetty to tbe "Wedge" at the tip ol Balboa Peninsula. FUN MAKES BIG SPLASH AT ONE Of NEWPORT'S MANY llACHll C'.!e_atelJ roa • a c:oantJ ·-Nffrl;J nine mDa ti ... terfroat art tndDded la a.. -Seven amall beacbeJ froatiDg OD Newport Har- llclr at peninlula JltreeWnda. 'l"heJ are 38tb, 19th, 17th, 10tb and Montero streets and Bay View. . . i ; . (;. A few apecial quations from Atlantic RIMlfdl Corporation's Missile Systems Division. Do you enjoy the chlllen1t of qinHrin1 in the total 1ystem1 concept ••• do you wnt the opportunity to work with • small aroup of your peers -so th•t your work will be NCOl"lztd and utilized ••• would ,ou appr.ciate the ldvanta .. of en •fl new facility in beautiful Costa Mesa, Callfoml1. ff ,OU'rt 1 creative, deertld en1inHr, can 1nswer ~to the 1bov1 questions, 1nd hne an Interest or experience In A~mllics • AM. BectnMlk or Sine .. • hll111 ~ 811d•c• oM C11111ul • Fltglaf hrfcna111ee • want to talk with ""· Mr. D. T. TotMJna, (7J•) 546-I030 S333 Harbor Blvd., Cotht Mtq, Calif. 92e2f ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION MllllLI 8VITIMI DIYl•IOll .,. ..... .,, . . , ... , ... . ... '·. -Another small beach at Ruby Avenue and Bay l'J'Ont on Balboa Island. -Corona del Mar (Big Corona) City-State Beach Park. -UtUe Corona Beach in a cove jUlt IOUU. ol Big Ocrou. -Newport Daa, • pri- vately-operated 78 • acre recreation.al facility OD COUD· v....r property lD the Upper Ba7. The city's Marine Safety ~partment protects all the beachfl, ei~t Newport Duuu. wilb a lifeguard crew that numbtrs 68 per- ICIDDtl in IUllUllertbnt. The department la also dwged with tbe responsi-WlltJ, GI comte, Of patrol- liDI ~ iDdl ti tbl cit;y's total water trontage of 42 .uea, lncluctmc My and eeeantrcat. Tbe tut la ac- compllabed with two bllfJ- powaed necue bOllta and 11"1'11 -.... IJfe&'IWdl art oo duty mnnlnt all 28 tolrera n· fll1 twsma'1 *'1 from 10 LJD. to I p.m. .Jeep patrolt tale over then until mi night when most of the pu lk beaches are closed. Bi Corona closes at 10 p.m. Sltindivers and SCUB divers are prorubited fro using the beaches at a times. And surfboard en thusiilsts are restricted a to areas and times in whic surfing iB permitted. During the summer sea son -officially June 1 through Sept. 15 -surfer may use the beach fro 19th to 30th streets fro 7:30 lo 10 a.m. in the morn lngs. In the afternoon, th surfing area shifts to th sands between 30tb Stree and the Santa Ana Rive Afternoon surfing begins a 4 p.m. and continues un · sunset. The regulations, howeve are Oexible. Lifeguards any time may cancel s ing when the boards ar creating too much of a h ard to swimmers. · guards do so by hoisting yellow and black "blac ball" flag. Surfers who don heed it are subject to cit tions. At Big Corona, the s ts oermitted from 8 a. until noon on weekdays to 10 a.m. on weekends. Prior to June 10 and Sept. 15, lifeguards de mine wbere and when 1 ing I! allowed. One more regulation C Newport's surfers: en board must be' licensed. d@Cal fee ts s:J, Swimmers, too, must here to regulations, b they're not very com Littering, drinking Oil t beach, unleashed ~ts frres are banned. Picnic lng ia allowed. But not at Bit CoronL Mesa Streets Busiest Yet More than 100,000 veblcle use Costa Meaa'1 180 mil of streets dall1· The cl DOW O'WDI and eperate1 traffic lignalt lnJtallaticn not COUlltlnc those OD Sta Highway 56. L oi. form libra and sele< stori So- 11\C'N 1967, ltlre also Y'Olll Ci 1967 e:r.pt by cord Mrs AA cu:c! clud size bnw mid -. Ital mw t:hit VAi LI au tion the reai bou 11 tcb Una 7,0G libr ... tea fow ref• the: ~ gra boo ( 1 tre tbf rec ol I Av Joi ol J IUI lei tbl I an _) For Old Sfllts-YOlll!fl Ones, Too Libraries Have Full Cargo of Sea Yarns Old sea yarm 7 Sailing in- f ormatioo 7 Newport Beacb libraries have tbe largest and most comprehensive selection ol boating end sea stories io Orange Coooty. receive merit. of tioO. The donation is cur- rtat}y beiog med to coilK't rare art books a n d reference material. Younger children, parUcularty pre~ool, err joy iM at.ory hours con- ducted at Mariners and Balboa. Thia is ooe ol ille many eervice.s provided by Friends ol tile Newport Beach Llbrary. t r u a t .e t s are Roger Hardacre, chairm211: Mrs. H a D c o c k Banning Ill, teere\ary; Mt.s. T. Duncan Stewart, W i 11 i a m A. Coleman, Juoior p a s t c h a I r m • n : and John Hopwood, members. and Mrs. William McVicker, treasurer. Mrs. S h e e 1 y • city librarian, bas offices at the Balboa branch. M r 1 • Feliecla Young la librarian at Corona del Mar, and Mrs. Adelh! Maneill headl the Mariner's Library. CORONA DEL MA R UBRARY, 420 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar, 673- 3670; Monday t bro ugh Wednesday 1 to 9 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, t a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some 22,930 resldents, an ~e of 8.7 peroent over 1967, now patronize the CEree libraries. They can aLso d>OOSe .trom 82,358 wlumes. Circulation igwes lo r 1967 Wtte 410,000 .and .. e~ t() increase greetly by ffl• end ol 1968, ac- cording to city li.bl'arian Mrs. Dorotbea Sheely. Add.ltioos p 1 a o o e d , ac- cording to hi llJrarian, in- clude ®'j)11ng the preseGt size of Ii• Corona del Mar braod1, to be oompleted in mkl-.urnmer, and t b • esW>IMbmeot of • lilrary station at the Bluffs Com- munit7 Room, beghdng tibia monll. JUNIOR FRIENDS Active ln·c om mun it y libNiry activities this year bail been the Junior Friends ol the Ubrary, composed of youngsters up to the flftb grade. Recently they b a v e spomored a creative writing eooteat and are currently tollcltioC used books fot the libruy book sale. They a1lo have been tabn on field trips to various nm- MUDU and libraries. Origin oi the Newport Beach library system is at. tributed to early EbeH Club VARIOUS SERVICES members, who in 1909, Librery ~ iDclude Jbortly 8.fter the Ebell Club an!'ftl'MIC l'!lle~ ques. of Newport Beach w111 tion.I, fbatruction in u..e of organized, sought to obtain the library, a 1Um1Der a branch of the state library readl.n( {Jl'Ot('llD ... story sytitem. ~ and tounh grade The effort was rewarded .moot cbtldreo, ~-ln 1910. Later books w.-e ttn.g 44 clMlel IDd totaling colleded for ttie Eben 7 ,000 ltudent.J, viltt a Library, and the 1 t a t e libr.-r ~ • mCJGlb Clo be brandl WM rellnquiabed. :-:i.::: i:k, ":! m'8T LIBRARIAN found and botr to me Flnt Lllrarlan of tbe refereoct worllaa d u r l n i Newport Beach 1 i b r a r 1 , these vtait.. ~ Douglas, and a Young.ster• in elementary member ol the Ebell Cklb, grades who eadl ~ 10 baa been honored this year boob dwiDg Che IOl'lllller by • '2,000 memorial dona- Clubs Off er Young WideRangeofFun Newport's main library on Balboa opened in tm, situated ln Newport Park. The park has disappeared, but tb1 library has ex· ptmded, adding two bran- ches over the year•. The Newport Board of Ubraey Trustees govern the library 1yltml in an ad· viJoey capacity. Present LIBRARY FRIENDS Frlendc ol the Library is beaded by Loren Heather, president; Mn. James Dow· ty, vice presldeot; Mn. John McCabe, secretary; BALBOA LIBRARY, 216 Island Ave., Balboa, 673- 1.w>; M~ thr.ough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m .: Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p,m., and Sslturday, t a.m. to 5 p.m. MARINER'S IJBRARY, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, 6*-4754; Monday through Wednesday, 1 t.o I p.m.; 'lbunday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Satur· day, 9 a..m. to 5 p.m. FRIENDLINFSS: A 104-YEAR-OLD TRADmON Fram IM da7 ta ilM .._ f llMI tnm. l8Cl Mt partnen fouacW What WU to beoome IRVINI llANCX fd....nt ........ 1-a put -paoel ol tM pd llf1 MN. .,, AM tide dtep tNdltioca of cosdlalltJ, dallq from the ftqjWOI' •'Jtoli. mlfo." CU be heard la fM "ii. I ....... of ~·1 Im. twtdents. DlVJNI RANCH .n.. tM kW of ......... .-.. a ua • anbML lta pub and.- od recreation line fa'tlttcl .-. ti .. _...,, fd-41*t f..a. to .... .-, mon to IRVINI · IANCH. 1J Homae la ..., price ,.... MW adet ooaatnldica ta I ladlridul CIOllUDllDIU... NoW It'• fOU mow. took Into tlde·fdndly llad, Nlttllt *'Ila• l'RVINE MNCll ~TIO~ CENTBK. Sota Ana FNIWIJ at M,lord It~: two inli.. eut ot T1l1Ua. Opta clallJ ·'"° .... to C:OOp& . ' ' \ .,.. ..... t -• I ' \ .. , . 'I II I I ·~ BEST BEACH BUYS NEWPORT IEACH • COSTA MESA • CORONA DEL MAi SURROUNDING AREAS BALBOA ISLAND CORONA DEL MAit Adult ~ lomt wlda auest apt. 50' widl lot. VIEW ol ftl~ ~ 11-•• '9'f,!5oo 35' on &t,y/3 bdrm prc11• atr!'S!W'd for addition, Low. Ml price on tuter w 1 t h QI JAN CY REAL ESTATE pwr ............... , $87,.500 EASTILUFF . CORONA HIGHUNDS Home tor dilldren/larre fa m- lly room/5 bdnn. Larae loll 21211. CMtt Nwy, CdM I..a..rae lot •••••••••••• '34.• Own"r must 1e11 .... S42,500 6n.3nO . { . • '~· . f . { .. ... ': . ~ . .; , , TERM SAVINGS: For the -budaet·minded ••• uneqJ«tecl .... II II ........ I •• ... odter ..... PllY""'-''· ,........ compounded qmrterfy. -CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT: For dlfinite Im 11b1•1t periods, (mininun $2,500) Interest meiled quarterty, if desired. -BANKING BY MAIL ••• FREE POSTAGE. e I NO SERVICE CHARGE ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS with • $300 minimum belenee. ar: ,_._ ... .._ -......n~...._-. I .... ._._, .. ,...... !'9 ............... JM .,.._ To them, ._ ,.rt ' IN 1'J tM -- .._.. ••wti •I fdtty "1 II Ntwpcrt DIDll. MiA lit .. ..... of Newport ....... laat ,.. -.... •• u,,er Bly ii ad ..,.,..,.. ..... Clla- alnJI wtll lie Bm-J Welda tJ ._. ......... ..a. M KW PsL -.....,.,,Id w~fl- 'l'W ... -It .. ldeati-,.n • 1D • prlYllte oar- ...... lftkUl ~ pontioa, wtddl ..,., tunas ... ae-q_... • .. mudt ot tta N'f'e8UI .. Bal lt'• • fadl.n1 effart; ... CDallty. mOll people DOW liviq bl ft.s 11pd1 II ptOPM flock tlall IWlftl;J pwtna or.,.-te -. o...... e9CJla IQDUDer. CoM MTir llllN of Jl*1 , It ... • ....., ........ Wtldl. 11M ....._ a.-. dlrilC ...._Week, too. -ol O..u-ca aecutiw Mil ...... ~ tD ... -.um. etrlc ...... ..... • .. .., Ill .. .......... ,....,_ __ .,... .... ta. • .. ~·i'~·~· , . ~ . . ...... 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA CALL 546-1200 NOW "Q ... lit9 I• TM Reuon WJa11 ConneD I• Tlae Place To Bu11'' "Connell Chevrolet is probably the only VOLUME CHEVROLET DEALER who mointoins the imo9• of confidence and quality. We are straight forward in our dealings ad have built a most enviable repeat business from our satisfied customers. We keep the largest stock pouible of brand new Chevroleh offering • complete selection. O~r resale de~rtment maintains a display of over I 00 used cars and the emphasis is always on quality. Of coun•, we never forget friendlinen. We will try our very best to make your visit to Connell Chevrolet a dignified, pleasing and friendly experience." OOllELL CHEVROLET'S AIM To Serve You P.D.Q • • (PROMPT -DEPENDABLE -QUICK) CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS KING at Connell Chevrolet and you will r.ceive the utmost in courtesy at all timH. No iob is too large or too small, and we do th• iob P.D.Q. (pretty darn quick I). Whether the iob is bendin9 out a fender or the complete rebuildin9 of a motor you can always depend on QUALITY work- manship at reasonable pricH. We've provided our personnel with the spece and the equipment to do any iob • • · 1 TI.ere are nearly 12,000 Chevrolet ow nert in the area we Hrvel Some of these owners are old cus+om•n and some are new. Therefore, W• must maintain • lar9• iawentory of r,..ady parts for all Chevroleh. Our 1000 square foot parts department can elways be counted on to have the parts Jot.I need, when you Med th.ml Remember, we are her• to off•r servicer we 're intetested in bein9 YOUll t1..a.nhlp. . ~ .. '• . . t. J f l' l • 2128 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA· ... - • l '• I I I By ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,..,, .......... ..., NearlY 9,000 boati are "at home" in Newport Harbor. They range from sabots, those UWe one-boy (or on~ girl) 1alling dinghies, to some of the most famoU8 yachts 1alling the oceans of the world today. Some ol them number among tbe largest racing and cruising packets to be found on either the Atlantic or Pacific coasts. The reaaon Is that the MO aurfac:e acres of water iA lower Newport Harbor and the 518 aurlace acres in the Upper Bay pcovide m~ varied opportunities for wa- ter-oriented sports than any other comparable body ol water in the world. To be sure, there la the usual amount of complain- ing from th~ who object to a $-knot speed Umit In the bay and the time it takes to take a boat from the upper li~s Ho111e to · 9~000 Boats One of Every Kind Meam Full Howe for Harbor reaches of the bay to the •.. ., .•• :::-.._, .... open ocean, plus some mild bickering between the pow:. ecboat addicts and the sail- ing buffs. But It Is probably • these sell same re~trictions that keep Newport Harbor in the forefront of popular· ity when it comes to clean- llness and lack of accidents and damage to boats. Crltlclsma to the contrary, Newport has the reputation for being one of the best regulated small boat bar· bon on the West Coaat From t b e fiaberman'a point of view, there ' an lllllkera for the tak:inl witJl. 1n a few minutes -or a few boars at most -of the jetty entrance almost any ti.me ot tbft year. And al- moct any Ume of the day or week one cu apot a doza or m o r e drittial 1kilf1 within tbt barbOr llm.lta, the relaxed type of filbinC commonlJ known u poS. and line. Newport baa never been a mecca tor tbe bot rod l)>ffdbo9t OI' tbe ..... Pi· tr, but then Ja even u area 1n UPI* .BaJ Wben thil m>t of lpo!1 and NCrealloD la still anllablle tor tbol"e wbo do not· wilb to trailer their boata tor loq dll-tuces. NEWPORT HARIOit HAI AT LEAST ONm OP .ALMOST ANYTHING THAT 'LOATS .. If ... t.-4 .................... ...., ..; • .,..... - w ........... ,., ... ~ ......... ~ ....... ._ ........ ,., .,.c.11"'9. ............ ,.,.... ..... , Iii..,. .. --........ ...,._ ... .._ ... ... ...... .... _...., ........ ...., ...... s. ...,,... ......... ~ .. -.. 1m Y Milt Club'• es And of course, the larlest It llOt tbe long ternatioDal yacht ra Newport to Enlenada bad i1I origins here e 20 yeara ago and has from a few dozen en more than 500 boats. Even the celebra Meters of America's fame are beginning their way to Newpor beet known ~ Patrick Dougan'a Col and Jack Baillie's re acquired Newsboy (ex emer). So much for the whl the ~eel wea yachtsmen. What is for the alt water ad moderate means! Wdl, did you -ever tni • boat oOt harbor oa a summer aftenoon and hordes " awlmmers ~and I en? And there ia tbe " ter bo9t" fan who day ooce a year ln 1tl famoua pG"D of and oddball craft and/or oprited by well lmpwa skippers pr Bergml Od Dick Shaw. Newpori mar1nu yacht landlnp ar docked. MOit ol the both private and cial. are ftDed to the year U'OUDd, Harbor Department Jona •alttnc Hit f(lr and oflabore all typee of canno&Mllaulecl wae.r. i.......,... fttibg boata art tum. For the tr . ..... tbret Upper ~ wlMn boat. em be J..arcelt et thtte JMmdrinC fad1ltJ of lie ODell Bl&la~ -1IM Upper Ba Otbtra are at tbe nm. IDll Vacbn'• ., bl Upptr Bey. T-. facllltlM are ., ......... aad illllcmcl power craft bll tf ... traDlr 111D!OMIJI «aft will .. =r=.allo • A! ii eee Hoag sltuat Bluffi paOOl coast: Nol opera main Wbict medit ~ peclle Nftl an h the' paviL new 'lbt desia cktlti obild waiti A at . radM coml lndh 1b emP adai privl ~ that ed. 1 mi< Sant gent Bl w• • J tbe mUI! met for · • • A s.becl apansloa plaa as seen in lbe near f llture tor Hoag Memorial HOlpital, situated on tile Newport Bluffs, com ma n d l n g a panoramic view of the coasUine. Now In iU l5ah year ol operation, the h oe p 1 t a I rnairqhM 7&1 employes, of Whim 2'5 are oo the medical staff. Within a decade, the m beds are ex- peeled to expand to 552. Newell facilltles 1nclDde ao lnamive can wMt and the '550,000 p e d I a tr I C a paYillon -1 completion ol a new lobby. 'lbl pediatrics pavilion II desiped u a five.eatelllta clulter that iacludes • children't playroom a D d walting room for pm'G.s. A nurm, control ltation at the center of t b • radiltine clult~ permlta comtaat l\IPel'VWOll over individual wants. - The new lobby •i>aM empt>a•• .more efflcient admiltiDC areal to Insure privq and comfort for tbt patieDt. It ... neatly 15 years aco that tbe dcqw '° Boec open· ed. Until September of 1952, relideatl bad to travel io Santa Ana or tiruier fGr general bo9pitai eervices. But4bt need for a bo6pita1 w•~•llx'CeCo • -, whee members ol UM LacuDa Beach Qom. manieJ ~ <Jiarda met to at a 1mdl hospital for the ara. -Hoag to Do uh le Beds name selected, and workers from all parts of tile county, led by the Rev. 0. Scott McFarland of Santa Ana, Hiled '696,6U.78. A majOr lllt of fl00,000 came from h lat. Glenn L. Martin, ttien.. of Bahimort, Md., who bad received his start in the aircraft Industry in Orange Oowlty. Cotta, rising greMly after the war, found tbe first eslmate of $500,000 f'or a 70. bed hospital too low. Re~ Jecting the idea of bailding a smaller hospital, the com· mit.tee apptiecl to tbtr federal gcwermnent and requested funds under the Rill·Bartoo Act. 'Ibis bid was unsuccessrut and organizers then turned t.o adm.lnWtr &ton; ol the Hoag FoundatJoo, created many years before by the lat.e George Grant Hoag. Uniting of community an<l foundation funds wa,, agreed upon and the foundatioo donated '500,<MX> to tbe building fund. A new cor· pocation was formed and Hoag Memorial HO-$pital- Presbyterian was born. ~ U.member board of dlrec1lors includes seven ap- pointed by the Hoeg Foun- dation, seven elected by Presbyter.iao churcbet in Orange County md • lStb member selected by the other 14. Currently serving a 1 directors are A. V. Jorgensen, president ; George Grant Hoag, vice· president; Dora H 111 , secretary; and William J . Stauffer, t:re8sw'er. Other board members in· elude, former state seoatoc John A. Murdy Jr., Mrs. Joseph A. Beek, ~y R. FWft, James F. Pemey, Ralph Kohlmeier, Francis E. Grisel, F r e d A. McMaster, Joseph A. Long, Elmer W. Farnsw«ttt, Howard A. Bear and James E. Ballinger. William R. Hudson Jr .. bu been appointed !be new administrator this year. Another expeotatioo for the very near future is the birth of the 25,000tb baby since the opeoiDg of the hospital. e a 2 ¥$ ;p:=a '.ilj'" :il LIVE COMFORTABLY Enioy Your Pool Year Round! ADD YOUR OWN SCREENED UfLORIDA ROOM' -NOW- •Windows ' • Alvminum Sid"'t • Gu19• Doort ~lilMINUM AWNlllS \ \ ) '10.YMr 0verM ... · ..... ,.._,....._,.... ....................... .. ••• ••\II .. .... ,,.. .......... ....,, pa•n••....,,.._. ~VeutO...T*"­ l'llllSTIMATU ................. ~ ' I I I . ' l l r OCC Classes Meet Needs Of District Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa whlch boasts a total enrollment of 14,828 and courses leading to an associate of arts degree in 71 fields can truly be called a "community college" in every sense of the word . The two-year institution, founded 1n 1947 by the peo- ple of the community, offers courses and classes ge<ired •pecifically to community needs and takes a leading role iD the cultural tile of the community. For example: OCC offers occupat.i<>nal and vocational training in 56 different fields. Most of these pro- grams are the result of cornmuruly actions. BY POPULAR REQUEST &14, dift!' tr I h l I I t ofiahore rigginc and un.- derwater cable lf4)air will be explored. In addition to its extensive vocation.al program, OCC bat a college transfer pro- gram which since its in- ception h84 ranked among the top in the staU. occ graduaiea etrjoy out.standln1 euccas when they IO on to four-year acbools. During this 1 p r 1 n g semester, OCC enrolled ap- proximately 6,190 full-time day studenta. The evenina college enrolled I , e 3 I students. NEW LIBRARY wMbln .. dWrld. Goll1e9 Wea c.oJlete in B1mttnr- ~ach. an outwowei. ti occ, opened in the fall (If 1968. 1t currently boMtl .. enrollment of 2,431.eudeaM, IK faculty ~ IDd 13 bulldmtl. The 14th bclMcMnl, presently u oder ooo- struottoo, will booM tbe automotive t e c b o o 1 o I y department, wbidl w 111 move from OCC to Golden w eet 1n the fall. The colleges are gonrned by a five-member Board of Trustees, e-lected I r o m trustee areas. Ila spaiclous campus in-'mE BOARD eludes 68 buildings, with a new $1 million library now under construction, to meet the rapid need. The buildings are spread over 240 acre$, a good por- tion ol Which is dev<>ted to the college's a c) i v e agriculture program, with studeots raising both crops and livestock during their two-year program. Trustees, aod the •e11 they represent are: B~ presidem William Kettler, Huntingtioo Beach; Worth Keene, clerk, Seal Beach; Robert Humpbreyc, Costa Mesa; Dool.Id Hoff, Midway City; and Walter Lot)gmoor, Newport Beach. Robert Moore la president ol Orange Coast College, and Dr. Dudley Boyce ls president ol Golden Wut. Dr. Norman E. Wataoo is District Superintendent and Dr. Thomas A. Blakely ls District Director ol the --- li~s Community Colleg In September. courses in air transportation a n d marine technology. prompt by requests and needs of locaJ industries, will be of- fered. Tuition is free to residents of tile Orange Coast Junior College Di.strict. 0 u t -o f - di.s1rict students a t t e n d under a n arrangement whereby the area from which they come reim- burses the college by means of a "seat tax." This ls done so tbat taxpayers within the district do oot have to pay for students from Evening College, wbldl thi.s llillMi~AjO~ All phases of the alr in- dust r y , jnclu d ing pr&liminary pll<>t training designed to coincide with the rapid expansion of Orange County Airport and O(J)er local air fllCllities will be taught. lo the second oew elsewhere. Tbe college 11 ooe Cli two semester enrOlled m o r e than 12,000 studeni.I It the two campuaes. The district ii one of h few in California whldl bl DO bonded indebtednele. Tu rate ls 54.CM <*l&I per '100 aaaeuecl valuatkle. The d. (;.Carter Company specialists in the control and handlin9 of liquids end gases, os well as miniaturization impo rtont to underseas operotions. Inquire todoy obout your future with The J. C. Corter Compony -o 22 yNr old firm that' is stil 9rowinq and is • fine flrm to 9row with • . • Call Mr. Mark 0.an. (71 .. ) '48-:U21 H mwr11111_,,.-...-.llli..cwrna TWO UP, TWO TO 00 -Workmen acramble ~ ICaffolding aurro first two storiu of four~.tory Hhrary now a-INll4baa on Orange Coast lege campus. 'lbe f.adllty will coat aJi&btly more than '1 million, fUnded marily with federal moni•. Flnt floor will be ltud1 area; second and floon will bouM l1brar)'. l'ourib floor of new baUding, to be ftnlabed about a year, will be aUdlo-vilual ctnt.. Ol4 llbrary will become baa center. for ,.011 ••• cow rt HJ an41 .. nalne friend,IHu. For "'" ltlVlnp ••• 8'11Mst .. ,., ...... fMUM ......,. Ei.1az =..-:~ 50L :.:;uJ.:i".~~ .;~ ..... 70 ... ,.. . ... • """ ........ --..................... --:.•.t, n~ .. .,,.... ,.. ............... ..,. ....... ,,. ........ .. ,._ ........................ ....... uu ltl-WPtU •••uvo•. ••UA MllA tHU • (U•• Ul·41U ............ _.... ~HEIE ClllTEIY II A WAY IF lllllEll LIFEH --... • "' • - 81/i acres of the most modern Ford sales and service facUities in Southern California OVER 47 YEARS OF PROGRESS ·Theodore Robins Forti 1921-1968 Many de.lerships have operated many years under tfte same name, but few have enjoyed almost half a centurY. of progress under the same ownership and management. We feel our good fortune in Southern California is based on a reputation of personal integrity. During the years · :rheodore Rob int Ford grew ~rom • tiny one-man business into one of Orange County's largest, most modern Ford dealer· ship, we have refused to "impersonarize" our customer r .. l.tionships. As we enter·oor 4etft year of serving Orange CountY, -• NtNiR. aware that .. although aD of our friends cannot be- come eustomers---d of out customers can become friends. Thffdore Robins Jr. ,ONLY:_ lllODORE -ROBINS OFFERS· YOU All OF THESE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES. ;• .I. ., nuc1. CAMPll CINTH tOLUMI~---') ICONOMY CAI CINTll ...,~ ..,_..... -' -·~· •"PM ... Owr _...._. le..,. Melt ;..,1flfo!Y .heclttcl l.y 1111Hf1n1 .. ,.ice f1ciliti ... feC'fOI'( Hthorls-4 Miii, H rvlc1 11141 perts for F1rcl 1011• ...... .-leit .,r:•-. ... ,..., eHtfH _,i.,. "' C•m,let. ce•pff •114 mobil1 lto1M Hlta fe cility. lt111t .,,,., cert, l11el11cll111 ftHloH ~•w b9lhh Fonl1.. Ler,. ..... ~ ....... . 10.....,~.. 'HUltf.tl 'llhiclt1 fer ,.,.,., Htcf. lra ... ratory , .. ,., fer IM111141eto cl11l.,.ry, . . -. . . . . . . -. POI» IO'tUMIA DIAfiNOmc CINTO ldll>CM~ , . COU111SY IUS SllYICI °"' ._.. • .,.. of •·~""·••.Ir. •~••n.w. ...4 ' ~"' cari1-i. .. , fl111ttl &in1 •"Y A111erit111 cer I JO 0.. ·-''"'°"' ...... , .. ,,.. ••• ,., h·lf .... , f., ,,.. ... h .. ..., ,.. ...... kt. Di•P_!!llfll ...... _.. ....... ol1ctro11lc t11ts for ,,rforr11•11c• •11 clsef.+y while you ~JI ·~··~..,~· ... ililllft .. ,_ -•ch Ofl yMr tWll cllelt elHI lraclluton 111 • cli"'1thl4I trer11port•tio• to erwl from your worlt, ho1111 ., 1chool t l .. a re.111. Telt11 Ito tl!tt1 JO 111l1111f11 -ft.Hf•ll c1tt, _,.ii, your "' 11 i..1119 ••rvlctcl, LU.SI llM'1' CINI•' . . · ... H .. H PllFOIMANCI CAI CINTD IUPll SDYICI CIHTll LHee .., ............... _..... ...... :c.·. Feet..., ••thrin4 1ele1, Mf'l'ico, e8' 'orlt f• FOf4 h... ··-.. c.-..., .._ 1llfl Wit W'tlt ,..t-•11ce cera, Escl•al .. Ore119• .i .. 1., fer SlfYfce t114 ,.,.,, l.eyi fer worlti11t 111 71 can ''"'"'' ::"T .. c...en"-wMt ................... S......,_A-nct11 QT.no, QT IOO. Alweyt • lift 11l1ctio11 • .,. ... ,..,, ,,.. c.e,..i.+o ....,.., •"' ,.111t .... , .. ... le .i1.,1ay •"' ,..c1y fer l•IM4'iat1 .1111 .. ,., • I .THEODORE ROBINS FORD SINCE 1921 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA. 642-0010 IALll llPAiTllll•T M.0111 . PAITS AND lllYICI HOUll PAaTI ONLY ·fa.attr~-· z..-. ................. , ...... ,...T.....,.r....., ........ ~......., J,.;1 •~* IUCUQUU J ;cu, '°" COMflllNIT1' Alfl '°' -1fll ' I • . .. , ' • Churches Plant Community Root f By ALAN DIRKJN Of .... o.Jly ...... St.it The church has made a home in the Harbor Area, a borne for the communit y. There art many s u c h ''homes" in fact. w i th ~irtually every denomina- tion having its place of worship. The many C'hurches in the area play a vital role in making the t'Oasl a good place to live, to raise a family. As the hom~ is the pla~.'e where the family roots ere planted. so the clwrch is the focal poin.t of communHy growth. As the community grows so does the church to match its needs. N e w facilities and additions to e x 1 s t i n g sttuctures fre- quently are dedicated. Most c h u r c h t' s are members of the Newport Harbor Coundl of Churches, en organization w h i c h gponse>r s religious and social programs for the com- munity. lls most recent project is Uie creation or FJSll, an emergency help service. Volunteers -there are about 90 or them altogether -are ready to ri!91>0nd to a telephone call Ohe number is 642-6060) around the clock and provide emergen- cy help such as helping peo- pl e get to a hospital. The group also joU!ied the Orar>ge C.ounty Fair Hous- ing C.ooocU receolly. Pro- jti:ls planned for the near future include spoMOrship 0 r i n t e r-deoomlnat.ional youth activities. a I.raining p r o g r a m for youth counselors and trainiiog IOC' Sunday school teachers. Nearly 60 churches in the Harbor Area are members ol the councll But this year's presJdent. the Jte.v. Richmond C. Johnson of Mesa Verde Mel hod is t Church, says the council hopes to extend into tbe Huntington Beaoh-Fountain Valley area to increue lls membership. In addttion, ltle cooncn plans to form a ministerial astoelatlon. The nanes, addresses. telephone DW'Dbers and service schedules of the 1 ctnarchet wbidl terve the Harbor Area are listed on this page. ~MBLIES OF GOD EvMcel Temple el C..U Mesa, U• Paularl.no Ave.; 54f...tZ:2I; 1lle Rev. V. B. Mathan. Suvices .t JO, 11 e .m. and 7:30 p.m. Ftnt AieemMJ .. G4MI Oillrd, COl"lla' "' %b1 and Elden Anauet, C o 1 t a Mesa ; 54&-!'IU; tbe Rev. M. C. Cronk, 541-3711. Servi~• at 9:30, 10:50 a.m. and 5:30, 7 p.m. GW ....... -'-llllQ., Ce.I~ • ..., w. lMb St., NewPort Beadl; .... Im; tM l\ev. Tbomu •~u. ...... Slrfkel al 1:41, 11:50 un. Md e 9d 7 p.m. ~~ .. a.a Cbarch, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa; 548-4707 ; ltie Rev. V. L. Hertwe ck. Services al 10:50 a.m. and 7 p.m. BAHA'I Babai Center.~ Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. For in- formation about the Cost~ Mesa group call 548-3215 or 549-2005 BAPTIST Fairview Baptist Church, 2525 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa; 545--4010 ; the Rev. Melvin V. Taylor. 5-46-15.'J.1. Services at 8·30 and 10:55 a.m. First Baptist Cllurd1 of Costa Mesa. 301 Magnolia St.. Costa Mesa: 548-173.1; Dr. P. G. Neu m an n . Services at 9:45, 11 a.rd . and 7 p.m. Harbor Trinity Baptist Cbu:rcll, 17.30 Baker St., Co.st a Mesa; 545· 7981 ; Ule Rev. Robert Hess. Services at 9:45. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thompson, 642-7114. Service at 10 a.m. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES New,.rt Beach Cengrega- Uoa •f Jeltovall'a Wltne11e1, rm Canyon Drive, Costa Mesa; 548-2006; minister, Calvin Oc'hsMr; 646-2748. Services at 9:30 a.m. and 1 and 4 p.m. C•ata Mesa C.ongregallon of Jeltovall'a Wl&ne1se1 (East and Central Units) 1950 Church St; ministers Roy Swanson and Harold Toutji.arl. Services at 9:30 a.m. Mid 1:30 p.m. LU111ERAN AMERICAN LUTHERAN. CHURtll Newpert Ban.r Lat.Item Charci, 25001 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach; 548-3&31 ; the Rev. James Blain; s.48- 4293. Sen ices at a and 10: ao a.m. Price ef Peace Latlteru C'arela, '¥J!lllf1 Mesa Verde Drtve, Costa Mesa; 5411- 0062; The Rev. Andr ew C. Anderson; 54S.2754. Services at 8 and 11:15 a.m. LUTHERAN, . LUTHERAN Neighborhood C h a r c h, American Legion Hall, 565 W. 13tn St., Costa Mesa: Dr. Ben Daniel Griffith 54&-7500. Services at 9:30, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Hignw~. SeorWcee at 10 the Rev. John P. Ashley. a.m. Services -at 7:30, I and 11 CHURCH IN AMERICA ~rm• Clletth of tlte Master, 2900 PacH\c View Drive. C.orona del Mar; ~ 5022; Dr. William R. Eller; Services at 9 and 11 a.m. U • I v e r 1 t I y BapU1t Cbatt.h, Cypress Avenue and SE Palisade$ Road, Santa Ana Heights, ~; \he Rev. Robert D. amm. S4&-0038. Services at 9:45, 11 a.m. and 6 and 7 p.m. BAPTIST, SOUTHERN First S-tllen Ba,attat Chttlt, 650 Ramilloo St., Costa Mesa; &42-9181; tile Rev. Bob Schmeltetopl. Services at 1:45. 11 a.m. and Sand 7 p.m. CHRISTIAN Ftnt cmttttu Clnlrc• er c.sta MeN. m v~a St .• Costa Mesa; HI -47 78 ; Past.or James Piercy, $(9- 0614. Serv.ices at 9:30. 10:40 a.m. a.nd g and 7 p.m. Barber Ftrtt Orlttlu CIMlrdl, 425 E . latn St., Costa Mesa; Dr. D. W. McElroJ, 1'75-3885. Strvlctt al 9:301 l.f:4$ a..m. ~ud el CMtlt, 2lfT W. Wilsoo St ., eo.ta MeN; 541- $711; rnlD.later, D u a n • May6ekt, $4$-4800. Services at 9:45, J0:45 a.m. end I p.m. CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST OF LA~DAY SAINTS c .. ta Meta Ward, IOI Dover Drive, N • w po ~ t Beach; &M-4131; B i I b Op George Hlftt.r. Se£vices at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Newpert Bea~ Wan, IOl Dove!' Drive, N e w p • r t Beach; .....01; B i •bop HaroJd J . ~UDd. M9--*5. Services at 9:30, lJ e.m. and f p.m. c .. aa Meu coacrecaticm of tM Reor1aohed <Jlurdl o( Latttt Day Slliala, in.ca at Orao1e CouatJ Fairp'oundl. SU*1 ICbool al 1:30 1.m.; terrica at 11 Cll1USTIAN 9ClENCE F1nt Omd el Cllrtst i .m. S e I e a t I 1 t, Costa Men OONGJlEGATIONAJ. Womeo.'1 Cl'Ullboule, 110 W. Ceee..-lb' v.oe .... 1ltb St., COiia ..... : ...... u... Qmrdt .. Ml 3ll'll ; Rudln1 Room, a.rw, Ill Htllotrape ..... 1• Newport Blvd .• ~o..t.. del -· ..,,._~ Men; ~J. Sert'ka Dr. G. II~· f1i- 1:1&, 11 LIO. mt. tll 1:30 .:...11 ftrlt Clllld ti a.m. Sde1u.t. Htwpart Buc:b .., Vla Lido, Ntw.,.t !Jed; l'll-IMIJ ...... Room, ms VI& Lt•• , Newport Baell: l'IMllO. Senlcel • t : 11. u 1.m. a.m. St. Jeb die D Iv I • e E ' ii e • ' a I C'arU, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa M"~a: Ma-1321; the Rev. J<lhn W. D o n a 1 d 1 on • 548-003IS. Services at 7:30 and 1:30 a.m. St. Mklt.ael a • • A 11 Amgek' Epbcepal Cliuelt, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar; &73-&t95, 1be Rev. Edward P. Alleon, M6-1D. ServicN at I and 9:30 a.m. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Cetta Meal Fow...-. a.re., 1734 Ora&e Ave., COID Mesa; •1'13S; b Rev. W. W. Murrin, '*1617. Senkea at 1:4'5, 11 LID. ud 7 p.r INDEPENDENT nTNDAllENTAL Camry CllQel meetinC Ill ~wpart B a r It • r LatberaA <Jaurdl. mo cwr Dme; •• •12; tbe Rn. Qlalel SmilL s.na Ill %:30 p.m. c.er.I .... C•arc~ Or-.. A,... Ill 23iNl SU.. C<* ......... ... Tbe 8-> BlllrJ JODet. Se:rricet It t lmd lt:ID a.m. ... ,, ... wra.ot:NOmJUDONAL ll•w ... C••P•l.1'11 .... Villa, Oolta MMa: •o.; ....... a.Ill T. Jta11••· ..... at t :tl, 11 ....... 7:• p.a. • LUTBERN, MISSOURI SYNOD Qrbt IAGieru Cltwr9 .t C..U Meta, 780 Victoria SL, Costa Mesa: 548-5404; 1be Rev. Lothar Tornow; Sti. 5404. Services at t : 15 and 11 1.m. METR01>1ST Baa. ...... c.m.-ttJ M ..... a.a. 115 Apte Ave., Balboa ltland; ~ 0850; the Rev. Don A. Bir'· rett. Servtca at t :30, ll a.m. Youth IJl'OIJ'&m at 7 p.m. a.w Clmdt 1tJ tllie Sea c...r.MJ ... tit .... ' a..a, lat w. Balboa Bhd.., Nnport Beaclli; f'13. -; a.. Jt.ev. Jamet B. Lamlntb; MMOI. Sevtces llt t :•, 11 a.m. Yollth pro-.-ana at t :30. ....... ....... a.rd .. 0.C. ...... GD W. 1ttll St.. c.ta .... : •'172'1; 11111 Rn. lUchlrcl J. Dmllip. Senkel at t:• . .Jl Lm. Y...U.JnfNIDlt7p.a Ilea T ... ,.., .. a.e. l"1 ........ Colta MeN ; MN'l.tt, ... aw. JUc ...._. c. ,....._, ... ,. a. ........ •:• 1.m., Ulllt•• ......... . a.rd, am But 8blfl ~o..... ...... , .... aw.-.....,..... as. ... lrftceat ll:JI .... ·-·~···-. " Olnila ..... -NAIAUNa 8dlell; .. Bn. R • J Olilili'd II .. N w , 650 Plumber. Costa 548-7161 ; the Rev. Eld Coble; 548-7161. Servi 9:40, 10;45 a.m. and 6 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN Presbyteriaa Cburc the covenant, 1.850 Fai Road, COsta Mesa ; 545- the Rev. Warren G. St Services at 9:30. 11 Youth program at 6:30 St. A11drew'1 Presbyt Charch ef ·Newport B 600 Sl Andrew's NewpoTl Beacb; 646- the Rev. Charles H. D1 field; ~252. Services 9:30, ll a.m. Youth pro at 7 p.m. St. M a r It Pnsby Chwra of Coroaa del corner of Jamboree and East Bluff, Ne Be a ch: 644-1341; Morris C. R o b i n Services at 10 a.m. ROMAN CA THOU Oar Lady ef Mt. C Churdl, 1441 W. B Blvd., Newport Beach 2100; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Dunne. Service at 8, l noon. Ollr Lady Queen Aitgelt. ~ Mar Drive, Newport Beac 0200; Fr. William Harvey. Services at noon and 6 p.m. St. J..ul• ar.m. 19154 Orang Costa Mesa; 54-t Rev. 'lbomas J. Services tll 6:~. 8, 10;30 a.m., noon a p.m. 11JQT'f • ..,.. OIMCl•rt •••Ill•.__ a c.n.-........ . .... ...... D. l'ISckiJl ..... a.mew 1t t0a. • ZIP pro you ly, I Tl of ( Bel facl ploc pro 11 Ital COii cW Un De' 1 aul .. B1 (11 -1.111 Cll ,pe oft to pa • < • County Holds Title As Second Largest By JACK BROBACK Ot .. DtdlY Pll" Steff Fut -growing 0 r a n g • County aolldllied lts position as second in population in California in the past 12 montha adding approximate- ly &0,000 more residents. Es- tima~d headcount in April was 1,307 ,296. The county passed S a n Diego early in 1967 and con- tinues to 8ull ahead. THE BO M In 1950, 216,224 p e • p 1 e called Orange C o u n t y home. Most of them lived ln the county's 12 cities, all mere villages by today's standards. Grove alter grove o{ or- ange orchards stood at the root of clearly visible hills In an area virtually unaf- fected by the gia nt to the north. Then the boom came south. By 1960 there were 703,· 9'25 people living in Orange County. "Mr. Million" ar- rived in 1963. With all the worked feverishly to keep up with both. In 1962 votes were count- ed by band at the precinct level. County officials look- ed at population projec- tions and noted problems in vote coUDting expected with a county of two mil- lion (probably by 1980). The county in 1964 con- tracted to purchase the Coleman Electronic V o t e Tally System, machines which tally a precinct a minute in one location. Computers also were being set up elsewhere in govern- ment. TIMESAVERS At the Finance Building in Santa Ana, a data pro- cessing center spews out payroll checks, tax bills and other paperwork at a remarkable saving in time. After all, there w e r e now more than 5,500 em- ployes. This indicated that buildings must be expand- ed and constructed, many of them in the rapidly ex- pandlng civic center ln downtown Santa Ana. New structures already in use include admlntstra- ti.on, public health, welfare, engineenng and flnance buildings. These will be fol- lowed by a new jail and 11- story courthouse, botb slat- ed for completion sometlm~ next year. Regional cl vie centers in Laguna Niguel and Fuller- ton wlll provide services for outlying residents in or- der lo prevent needless travel to Santa Ana. Court buildings were dedicated in February in Westminster. New facilities and more employe!' are being added to provide services (or an expanded population. But changes in organization are also necessary. Last September the Board ol Supervisors hired Robert E. Thomas as the county's first county administrative officer. The new CAO heads all county departments and is charged with "keeping a tight reign on the multi-fa- ceted county government." people came the industry, and county government -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- O•llY ,. ... M- ZIP YOUR MAIL -Postal officials both i.n Newport Beach and Costa Mesa promise to put more zip in your mail 11 you ZIP code it. Here's a map to help you find the right number for your friend across the communitv and, incidental- ly, to help you remember your own ZIP number. if you have to get there, see STANSBURY BUICK Postal Facilities Keep Pace Tbt crowiol communities of Costa Kna aod Newport Beacb demand I r o w l n g fac~• to handle an ex· plodi.DC pop'11.Jtioo'1 poml prol*lni· In Oolta Meu. a main atldon, ooe bnDdl 8DC1 two contract ltationa are opea dliilJ to handle the ... ol United states Pott Ofllce Department cutomen. Tbe cltJ also baa aa I aulolDl!led 1eU-temce aatt tD tbl p~ lot ti ttlie ll.-bOr SboPPlnC C • n t • r (av.uable M bOUn a daJ ad eqatpped wtth a db-.ct DDt illltlJbont to cmtosnerl cm dlr.c:t qoestlom It .~ lD tbe znalA pott tftlct wUboUt ... bl"8I to drop a ._ in lbe slot to pq for the call). NtwPOI" Pl II baOdied by a mah. oOke. ,._ bt8DCMI llld .. etntraet --· Hen ii ,....... to p ac call abOat mall 1n eldl of tbl n.. Harb« AIU dties: NEWPORT (Oftlcu open daily Mon-- day tbroUgb Friday a: 30-6 ... Oil Saturday•, 9-12) Ne,,,..-t Be•cll Pest OfJlce H. P•yne T b a y t r , ~. 191 Rlvenlde Drt•t. Newport B e a c b '2llO, telepboOe ....., .. ................ Warren Naslund. tupll'tnteodenl, 2IOI M.ariDt A .... Balboa 111.aDd 111912, ,.... tr>Q50.. ~ ........ WUbm Haun. aupmn- tnlllat. IOt Maia St., ~ .. 1, pbOM 17'-.... 1nt1e (_. UICI cam,_) Wtllllm Caldwell. ~m1eam,. pm Drtn al4, pbODe m. mt. Cl ,_.,.....He.a Marda1 MabOMJ'' (.'0(\- trad«, • Dad St., N~Beadl-,..,_ ..,,..... COSTA MESA (OCflces open daily Moo- day through J'dda.y 8:»6 and on Saturdays, 8:31>-12) Cfftll Mesa PHt Office John B. Kluaie*icz, poet. master, JJ80 Adams AY• •• Colt.a Mesa 92628, pbolllle ~. Mesa enter Stalltll Robert Nel101 , superiottodent. 1113 0r-. Aft., Cotta Meta tm7, phone ~4. F .. wr'• P»rm•CJ Corrtrad stadon, 511 W. 1"l St., co.ca ~ ... l)ln1 Ceatft tm'7. J*oM •teL CllM'• Offtre ..,,., C..ld ltldOI, &MltJI Coast Pl~ ms 8riJtOl a , Costa ......... ~ l4MJID. ............ a9ter ....... Yb unit, s •• Harbor BlYd , Costa Meaa. CHOICE SELECTION • LONG TERM LEASING • DAILY RENTALS 234 EAST SEVENTEENTH ST. COSTA MESA s48-n65 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~9022 I I Ci "" c:: ( ' I • ' I r I lit • DAK.Y f'tt.CIT lleff ....._ WIN A KEWPIE DOLL -Balboa Fun Zone provides a pitch-for-profit opportun- ity for future big Jeague hurler wbHe dad watches the action. Balboa: Harbor's 'Fun Zone' Balboa provide~ an 1 p- pcrlunity for a divrr~ily or Je('reation for !he fam ily. Everything lo keep 1he young ones occupi1>d and 1he c.lder members enl ert.ainEd J!i within easy wal king distance of the main slrttts between Palm and Main Slreets on the bay and co11l6 even include a tour 0( Newport Harbor. -Th e Bay Arcade has machine-operated miniature bowling and skee-ball. -Playland Arcade has machine bowling and a varlet,y of skill games. -The Fun Zone Arcade includes a m e c h a n i c a I shooting gallery and, during the summer. a s k e e t shooting range. -Tbe Fun Zone Amuse- menl Park, open during the Slimmer, includes lwo ferris wtlttll, bumper can, a merry-go-round and a boat J"idt'. I -Nearby J the end of Pa~m Street. on the bay the B:dboa Island Ferry shuf- fles cars, bikes and people between the peninsula a n d Balboa Island. The ferry '1e!'Vi~ la a laodmark In Balboa •bkh began In 1918 with a rowboat betw~n the two polnls. IS KNOWN AROUND THE WORLD FOR )\ PltECISK>N LINEAR ANO NON-UNEAR POTENTIOMETERS COMMllf ATOlt SWITCHES IUNCAM•di I ....... .. ..... .... C.... ..... c.lf. Enjoy Barhor Area • Recreation • Museum1 •Games Opportunities fur the en- tire family W> spend time together having run in the Harbor Area attl aamo.t unlim~ .. 'lbey ranee Crom browsing in transportaUon museums to playio( g.amea of ftill E o t e r t a i omenl Md recreatiooal faciUUes. wtLidl have bet!fl a major factor in lbe phenomena I growth ol the Harbor Area, have managed to keep pace witft the area. Hen is a partial list ol things to do tc. r.mlies: -For a look at oldti~ allWmoti ve tr aosportatiom, llere is tile Briggs Cun- ningham Automotive Museum, 250 Baker Sltrffl, Cotta Mesa. Jl features a oollection of vintage and cla.sslc racing cars, sports cars and engine displays. ~Movie1&nd ol tibe Air Museum, locat.ed nearby at 4be Or~e Coooty Airpott, has a c-Ollectklin of tutorical planes dating back to 1910, all of whldl AH ~n operable condition. Bowling, a pcipular famJly sport, may be enjoyed at Mesa Lanes Bowline Alley, 1'103 ~ior, Ooeta Men, and Xona Lane•, 119 t Harl>of Blvd., also in Costa Mesa ... ~e are ttveral famUy bllliard and pool centers serving tile Harbor area. They Include: American Billlards. 145 E. 19th St., and Kona Lanes. Sports Center, Backer Mid Harbor Blvd., Art Judice Family BlmMds, $11 West Jl9h Sl, and Xona Lanes, 2899 Harbor Blvd., all in Costa Meu. Slot cu racina, a r~ ly new aod fast-pow:ioc model car racing ipOrt bas three k>cal tr a ck s - Miniature Freeways, 2.'DI Newport Blvd., Ho 11 da y Family Sports C • D t e r , Bater and liart>or Blvd., and Park Avenue Slot Car R.aciog, L881 Parit Ave., all in Costa Mesa. Golfers caa llhrarpen their games at ttie Costa Mesa Driving R a n g • , 2717 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, 8'l1d the miniature golf course •l ttie Holiday Fami- ly Sports Center, Balter and Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa. F or r-0ller-sk-aUng . en- lhusla&ts, Harbor Roller RlM, 1721 Superior, Costa Mesa aervM~atef! And ror fammes-.hldl en- joy movielOioc, the Oran[!t! c.oast area Clifflrs a larg vwiety d both w~-in a drift-f11 theaters. TM latest additioo on th tcene is ttie Fox South (:(lai; Theai.e'r, at Bristbl an Sunfll*f!r ftrffb, in Cosl Mesa's Soultl Coast To Cerrter. The Edwards t b e a l e chain plans to open a 11e ooit ol lots group Ida year a Fashion Itbmd ID N~r Be.adl's Newport Center. Other FAW_. homes . elude Edwards C 1 a e m a Harbor and Adml.!, O>st Mesa; Hlllltingtloo Otlem Buch and Ellis, Hunti:ngt Bead!; and Cinema We,, 1781 Wedmbrt• A v e . Westm.insttt. Fountain Va&y baa one the ~wat drive-ins Southern Ce.1.ifwaia, t h Fountain Valley Drive-i with the world' a larg saeen, at 19' Brookhu St. Other area theaters · clude: The Meu Th• a t e Newport ead Harb boulevards, Coda Me Lido Theater, MM Via N~ Beach; tbe P 'Jlieat.eT, ,_ E. ·.tlijJhny, Corona del M the South Coast Theater, s. Coast mp.ray' Lee Beadl; andh PauloDrl In, 3051 Newport B C'.o1ta Mesa. W antn Rent Fair grounds. Even tbe county fair Is not a county falr ln fa&t.-srowing Orange County. 'fhe 1968 ectmoo ot the fa;r. W> bt staged again at the faiTgrounds Jn Costa Mua -as the annual fair bu been since 1948 -ts srheduJed for Joly 11 tbrougll 11. U will be ealled tbfo Orange County Fair and E't~ position. "'lbltt doetrn 't men It •oa't. be H old,.~nc-.d ~1 fair •lttt all the all'1cultural eJld'blb, 4-R Club, Fotate ,._, of ArMrica and other y0>1th groups' participation," said fa;r maoa~r, Alfred Lut- jeans. Tbe county fair, la ac- U.aliU, is not a cCJallty fair. Jl i. a function of the stale aJld both tbe fair and the fairgrounds~ llDder dlrec- llcn ol a boant d direct.Ors appointed by the pel'D01. 'Jlwltse direct«• of ttie at · ; l2nd Ag,lcuMurlfl l>jf, !l are ~fed wltb GpeJ : .loC • ......,. pullllc tKiltt1 -w.e rairarooeds -4 pskint .,.. wbicb SDITOUnd 11 -Ge a JUt • 2211 W. lalboa IM:I., Newport u round ba.siil. Ttlty se iritboul pay. Under tbeir jurladi are six major bw!dJ suitable for datlDc JIC)litklns ud tra 1ho and for a nmnber ot p;lblJc· 1 •tit er ID I', amalJer bei1dillla • numerous equestriae 1JvMock fadlilel . &r.quirlea reprdinl reti rates and eUllllHltJ to the factlttiea ll*dd dJttdet ti: ar.ae Cou Fa.irsromiil. a l'ab' Drl Costa Meu -· tetepbo ~JUI. _.._, ___ -- Choice Iota, by the aea. Becoming harder tq come by-on the Southern Callfomta coat-wtltt wwwy pasaing day. And becauae they're In Huntington H..t>our, you can •xpect and get many ,,,,.,,,. advlntagel. Like spaolou. Iott ranging up to 110 feet-on the water. Dimensions your architect would low to get r.il plane on. auftlng your own family'• need• and .... I -W<ol I ..... 'It_.,._,_., .~rut '91 COM"INnT Ml TO--1Y99 -. . .. - Lots. peraonallty. And boating room ••• nine Channel mtles of it leading directly to the Pacific. You'll find the values here exceptional by today'a yardstick. What's more, you own your Jot outright-In contrast to other ... Ide communities where you live on lealed land. The heart of Orange County's f abuloua Golden Riviera, freeway cloH to Lo1 - Angeles, Huntington Harbour represents an opportunity tor I nv~atment and delJghtful f lvlng you aren't )lkely to flnd eteewhere. Com• o·n down. If you love the sea, vou'll get a lot from Huntington Harbour. our hornet .,. epeclal tool Waterfront Iota from $35,000 to $75,000 Waterfront hornet from $72,000. Excellent teme and ffnanclng. • J I I , I • -· • 1bis J'81 -eMire .,.... ol H•bor Aru ICMll dlildrm wm be ,.r • ... ble seNMma. Half ti elae te- centl paden will " le SCM'OI j..t fw tM ........ 'ftie me ti tt>e .,.... graden wiD atied JChoof ill the af ternoom. Sehools Douhle Up Doubliag IP • me ., cla..'Srooma is tbe renlt ti enronme.t oatpeoa_g lle1' ::chool CGMtnac&e. In u.e fall, wbn .... aessioaa wm be I i • , Ut'WpQl't-llaa U a i f I e d School Diltrid wlll be .-t 44 cla.ssrooma. ~ abldut populatioe will be ...... I! l 000 studeilta from tile ~ before. Harbor Didrid Need1 44 New Claaroonu MeaDllrtdlf, .. & e w l<'boola lft belle ...... ,(. Defeat ol twe bcm .... has stalled tlle e.tnct'1 'buurunc procraa. That II laow llal:."J at.ad ~lb ............ 11acked IMo 31 ldt-lOI!: Or. ... operMiq •We ti the ledeer, tM l*ta"e is much bripllr. E "o • I 11 mor1ey ii nailMle r. ,.... vide a !lrit"* rabe of t~en r. n.te.ta. Me.. quale s ;;lu an a•ailable.. Pr~ Md aes tioes fuml.shed .a.dat• It " • e been "P''" • Ml ~ Beach aM c.&.a Mesa dllce unificatil9. TAX RATBS Curra& tu r*a _.. $4.27 la CCll&a lie.la ... JUI& iii ..,_t Bad. coiltrillallle h a U 7 • 2 millloa operlltilc ..._.._ Rwm.,De_,......._ ls a big business. Tbe local .-. .. kt 1tr1 cmpt111 1,111 ..... ., ...... ............. 121 dlrieal ... .mee pll"il9- ael. 'l'bil lbift is ,.. •efHr -.................. ti ................. roa.n: 11,19 •' -.y .. 0 !J, ... ... • .. .. ...... ('Ila ... •> 11 a 'a, .. ,.. ..... acMol ct 011 81 PnjecW -.. ! .... 8Bt,..,. .... ,..._ uiacnMetl._ ,. ........ ftat .. a '11 ..... a • .., di .. sill ... lei ..... ..... ·-nplmr lqla adloak _. a c t' t• .... edlloll ... pml n .. • JI la. Tiie diltdd .. IOftned ., ....... ..... ....__,. wasr. -o..li A. Sb: I • presidMt (be w said Ille IN COSTA MESA Ollie: '-1 ....... u.,, I "•1;r.afte pa 11: -llt. Hrz• r...._ •pstm •. , · a n r 1r1 4*aze~ I L•4r -Dr 1aa....-. -B1lsklB. •MtW• a.t .. a l I 0 ' fer -Jama w. • ·au1• • . rin•a _. •sd u 1 a Pc,a. -a., A. -. ... Jin. ....... J'r_.. 8bliatnlhiea11 i 1ta•t. _. ~ wtl ..,. -lfedal as vita. llrt.. ... ti lfn. ...,, -c.t •••• • 11 J ... Bl 5"11, ........ ... I ••llliw ~ ........ . Slrwi 11, ... c•at .. ._. • MnlCIR. apift a lflilC. J.t9. -Wala ~ lFllllpt JllEW SlJI¥ • 1111DDCT la.Jme.. ........ ~ 6drid ....... .. dllel e."If'Clltift. Be ia DI-. 1r.1Jliam L C ' /'-. ~..---·••tfl ~U .... SefleeJ Diltrk'l. llt. Leb.all B. Nut a , Newpert-lllala'a ant i11t I t dMtllY· =i:. --..·.. ,, 0 .. La Veme °'9eg'e. ........ -r_, Bar•ll•a, w' a tl....W~ jeds. -Gertiaw« ~ Gnctar ti ....... ••Irie• ... wi1I lene ..... .. ..._ a ,... ,.. ....._ Astrkt). _ ............ ... ti a.elm .. tlcli. -Dr . ..._Law. -· .. ., ., ...... ec:hacatMID programs (be will reti1e •June). -J°'8 ~an, curriculum t9rectCJ -Lee Arranaga, atb!ttic coorcfi11afor. -D:·. HiJda McCa,1ney, library coerd:ie.ator. AGES 2 fllr• 11 50,000 BookS for Mesam Open al y.-MONDAY .... Ftl••t , .... ~ .......... .. ._ ... A& .... .... .... ' 191 P t ... c.-. ... ............ _ ..... .... -......... ..... ....,,, -, P•W!.t POWBLL ·---.-.,. Efa}f,_,.... ...... . -·.will .... ,.. ____ ,... .. __ _ ........... 9lr:e fl'ealdents a.re Taw S&alnfortb and ..... ...... ..... ,,.... There building! line of I (that 's means) : days. There and free apartme. houses - 18-story : story cc five-stor: lnsteat an area ments < thatched. Juan Crt priests e descri.be- half aD I The fu clians at developr come la1 be see America SEA FO They : and the the sea . spoke s; were pr the Cana Channel The b lives ca1 O( the W in the s when P p asse County Montere: The u J ose A 1 young C with the have flr. was to I in that when th Santiago comm en Day, Jul Sl Ann (Santa ' discover Yorba M •• There were no high-rise .buildings to mart the sky- line of ~ couta.l plateau (that's what Costa Mesa )Deans) in the Mesa's early days. There were no boulevards and freeways, no homes, no .apartments, no business ibouses -and certainly no 18-story Bethel Towers, five. story college donnitory or five-story civic center. Instead, Co.ta Mesa wu an area of scattered settle- ments of wickiup1, small thatched huta w~ch Father Juan Crespi, one of the first priests ever to see the area, described u "shaped like half an orange." The first tettfen were In- dians and the agricultural development 1hat wu to -come later wu nowhere to be see n u these tint Americans were not farm· ~rs. SEA FOOD They lived on the .com and the bowrttfuJ food of the sea. The Indians, who spoke Shosbonean dialects "ft'ere probably related to the Canalino Indiana of the Channel Islands. The big change in their li ve1 c~ wi1h the advent of the white man, probably in the s u m m e r of 1769, when Portola'• upedition p a s s e d through Orange County on itl way toward Monterey. The land's future owner Jose Ant o a lo Yorba, a young Catalonlu corporal with the Portola party, mun have first fu.ed upon what was to become Costa Mesa in that 1wnmer ol 1789, when the area wu named Santiago de Senta ADa to commemorm. St. J a m • 1 Day, July 2$ (Santiago) and Sl Anne'a. Day, July 21 (Santa Ana) -tbt da)"I ol discovery. Yorba became owner ol S a n ti a g • dt Santa Ana through a grant from Span- ish Governor Arrellaga July 1, 1810, when ht was about 60 years old, by then a retired sergeant of the Presidio of San Diego. OWNERSHJP With him was his nephew, Juan Pablo Peralta, who participaUd in the owner· ship. (Yorba's ownership ol the land succeeded a previ- ous deed held by his father· ln-law, Pablo Grijalva, who had come to Ca.lifornia in 1776 with the Ania party.) Upon Je>se Antonio Yor- ba's death in 1825, and Juan Pablo Peralta'& in 1829, tile Yorba and Peralta heirs re- mained in possession of the land, according to histori· ans of the Tille Insurance and Trust Company. Following Bernardo Yor- ba'• death in 1858, settlers began to come in and buy portions of the rancho un· W little was left of the 11 square reagues included in the early rancho. Witb final partition of the Ranchos among heirs and those wbo bought from the b~, some 12,155 acres were awarded to Llewellyn Bixby, Benjamin Flint aod Thomas Flint, predecessors in the interests of Jame~ Ir- vine, founder of the Irvine Ranch and the Irvine Com· paoy. OLD WAYS But long before all this fi. nal division toot place, the white man was cbangi.ng the old ways, bringing hiJ reli· gioa and b1a civillzation to the area. Tbe Franci..-:an (ca1bolic) priesta teal &o Baja Callfot· Illa from Spaill to eatabllsb mltaJonl tbe.re were press- tnc northward from San Diego, bringinc the lndiam Into tJ>eir communal foldl and teacldnc them fanning. Because the mission at San Juan Capistrano, wbicll had been established in 1771 was not 1uitably positioned for the vast agricultural and grailng empire needed to make is self-su&talning, the mission Indians drove M their cattle up to what is now the Costa Mesa area. esa To serve the religious needs of the Indians, the Aiming Digit Franciscan fathers f r o m San Juan Capibtrano estab- lished the Estancia, a way station between Capistrano and San Gabriel missions. • Wickiups Plateau's First Homes ( Re~ltoration of this Cost.a Mesa landmark, oU of Adams Avenue and Me s a Verde Drive, was complet- ed last year and interior rfiurblshing has transform- ed the Estancia into a mu- se. m surrountied by a city par.'c.) In the late 1880s, the lit· tle town of Fairview (some· times referred to as Fair- view Hot Springs) was es· tabllshed, spreading north to what ii now Gisler Ave· nue; south to the present north limits of Orange Coast College; east to Fairview Road, and west to Harbor Boulevard. A schoolhouse a n d a church w e r e established prior to 1890 at what would now be thoe intersection or Adams aod Harbor; the lit· tie community also had a Z.room frame hotel erect· ed for the fashionable of the era who visited those same sulphur springs once so attractive to the Indians. A pool utilizing the min· eral wal'el's was built and California's boom in the late 1880s was good to the area. Amos Jefferson was proprietor of the Fairview Bot Springs HoteJ wbJcb •• &o be served by a raJl- road line dlrect from Santa Ana. Pepper b'ees we,.. planted to line the streets Jeading to the resort. F a I r v I e w ~velopers dreamed a big dream. A. L. Moye and Welling- ton I. Gardner envisioned a 100.foot-wide road stretch· ing from Santa Ana to the Pacilic Ocean, and announc- ed further that they'd run a railroad along the route to serve Fairview. The Santa Ana VaUey & Pacific Railroad Co. was incorporated and the rail· road was built as envis· ioned. Its initial trip was made amid an atmosphere of refined revelry, wiltl the train, swathed in bunting, leaving its terminal on Fourth and Broadway in Santa Ana to proceed down Harbor Boulevard (then called Fairview Road) into the little community. This first run was made June 28 of 1888. (Thi! was the area's first railroad; the Mc Fad· dens' railroad, solrnportant to the development of New· port Beach, came later.) WASHED OUT The rllflroed contmued &o mate tbe Santa Ana to Fair· view run and back for nine months. Alas, a storm In Marob of 1889 wubed out 1ome track and the train never ran again. The Fair· view Register in its issue ot April 20, 1889, deplored the fact that the railroad was no more, but its short his· tory was over. The boom that began to sag in 1888 slipped steadJly, and in 1890 the Fairview Development Company was threatened with bankruptcy. The store in Fairvi~ was sold in 1904 and the three· story hC>lel became a rem· dence or the A. L. Clarke family. The little community of Harper had emerged by trus time, named after a sid· ing on the Santa Ana & Newport Railroad. '!be sid· ing, in turn, bad b e e n named after Gregory Har· per, a rancher who came to the Fairview area around 1880 and owned the ranch near which Ule railroad ran. (That railroad was bought some years later by the South0 rn Pacific.) Harper, very rou~ly, lay between Superior Avenue aod FaJrvle• ROM! along Newport Boulevard. It waa a little agricultural commu· nity, with farming succeed- ing a former heritage of cat· tie gra:r.ing. In 1903, Robert Boyd Bet· tied with his family on what was then Newport Mesa, probabJy the fwt ac· tual residents. The Boyds farmed a large area devot· ed to barley and beans, re- call Judge Donald J, Dodge and Mrs. Dod~. devoted historians of the area. The Dodges, 1n an infor- mal history, point out that Costa Mesa (then Harper) was born when S t e p h e o Townsend and Charles Van de Water of Long Beach bought a couple of square miles of land from James Irvine about 1906 and Jald out the town's first subdi· vision, ",Newport Heights Tract." It extends from 15th Street to 23rd Street on the south side of Newport Boulevard. Laid out ln five.acre lots for small farm!, the land was bought primarily by newcomers from the east. A few years later, in 1910, Townsend acquired another square mile northwest of N~wport Boulevard aouth of 19th Sb'eet, and laid out the subdivision calJed "Newport Mesa Tract." Judge Dodge and his nother were early settlers there. It was in this (ConHnued. on. Paie. !II) Mesa's Estancia Shrine to Shepherd Days .... ,,.._ ...... _..~ STANCIAt 'MOUA 01' Dta80 •PVLWDA', WAY ITATtoN POtl PRllm Tbe historical marker on Adams Avenue in the Mesa V • r d e aectioo of western Colt& Me1a calla tt "The House of Diego Sepulveda." B u t to 1bepberds and p r i e 1 t 1 ol the llOOI, tbe bOUM the -DOintl to WU "the E1t..aa'h (atatfoa). And tlult'1 uacU, what the old adobe lltting oa tbe kow ol the bluf.r overt* 11\f the Santa Ana Rinr va.D 1 WU -and ii. It wu dedica~ u a zau.. seum, a sb:ri.ne to t.he mem· .., ol tbOM departed 4-J1, an ues. And t b J 1, by no 11 the end al tile the bu.Udbat which w CGUtructecl In 1811 u a .,_Jt.er aod way ataUoa for ~ and enlar(ed upon a; 1* Today, followlq f o a r 79ar1 of Plumbl& and WOfk to re11xrt the ltr'Ucturt. Orange Cout rt11dent1 are offered an lma,sulvt11 tumllbed mllHWD that la Um. wUl probeblJ become u IDllda • , .... ft .. tbe CaUtonala ....... . During 1ts reconstroc· tloo, a group of supporters, known u the Ool1a Mesa Historical Society. emera· ed. Volunteer 1octety work· en are "on duty" eacb Saturday and Sunday from I to $ p.m. du.rinl tbe "open.-to-~publk" bour1 of the facllK,y. SpedaJ toan cu be ar- ranfed, aocordini to IO\:I• tty pruklent Mrs. C.Mn Battt. by callln1 tbe d~ Pub Departmeat at 540- 0ID or 141-W.L From extemlve ruurcb mm "what tu. wu real· ~ Uk•" la ... u.r caulor- nla tlpOC'ba, IOd•tJ m-.a· ben have auembled Inter· I« fllnJilhln&,I to matA:lb thote Oled by ta.mm.. ol put l...tiODI wbo Hved at the Eatuc.ta. 'nl• roolDI reflect thr .. pertodt -Indian~, Sepulndl ud VlotorilL Ollplayed promfneaQ.J SD. .... .. • .. tltJe no. ., e. ....,..t, ltatt through the periods. Legends of buried trea~· urer surround the >Id house. Accordln1 to one ac- count, Spaniards brought a burro train loaded w 1 t b gold from mines near the present communities of Newball and Sauiu1, oo thelr journey south. They heard of po11ible Indian war partJt1, goes the letend, and not wl.sb· 1nC to lose the IOld, buried lt near the E1tanda. Tbef never reCun>ed to claim lt. E1cavaUon at the alte hu never turned up 1Q1 gold, but recent e.xpJora- tiona have uncovered arti· f1cta u.sed by tM lDdlans in tbelr sravu. Included amoaa the ri· facta WU ID 1814 balf-dol· lar piece, uow on dlspla1 at Qty Hall. The Ind11n1 appereotty lncluded bM'4 money lD tbelt aravee u • oUtriDC to the toda to auure them of a 1peecl1 -.c'tllt to tbe Prom1ted Lead.. I • COSTA MESA • . . '~-. . " I ..... -- •• Where progress _comes, • • 1n many sizes . . . ·~ -.. ~. • . .~. • .• •,1.. •· • • • ,. <.:.: _... ' . • •J ·...:.--• .............. ~--• •-... ~... . 1.-rt '""' ..... ,. ·-"!it"f':J:,' ,· ...... -~. ~ . . • . ~ .• ..,.f'.._. -................. ,. .. _ ~ ''?• ACUS of perks, almott 100 ac,... by the IMt count. A friendly city, dottff with 8'"" MMS, providing pl.y9round1, recre.tion, a plH• to slip out of the busy m a I n s t r • a m of llfe and r.lax. And that's Hts-pie proer"9,11 LOS. r.Mw1p llrint the,..,.. of Catffwma t.,.ther. Ont of the ,...... Mdlent Nafttly .wkat..t It In C.ta Meta. SQUARE beams of the completed Eatancia frame the view of the meu. Now a state his- torical landmark, the Estancia provid•s an apportunity for ltt vialtors to appreciate the history of Costa Mesa and the part It h11 played In the 9rowth of California. The r• stored bulldlnt. the flowers, the flowing lewn1; all •mphHi1• that part of our pr09- ,... which Is our history. The MCtMn from Hart... ltvd. to lrlatol StrMt SWftldot Int• Ww tr•\lef •"411 will eoen conn.ct with tho N.wpert 'rww•y and IMtyentl. That's ,,..,.... you can ...... end drive en too. CITY OF COSTA MESA Alfi• L """-" tomf II. WIUON ...... A. TIN:lll _ WtUA• T. JOIN" WIWAM L IT, CUtl M eyw Viu Mey.t C-Cli11t..i C-il11t•• C-lttuti ... -.. ~· .. . -· .t \ r t I •• -·-- Fairview Area Early Development (C.atlnued from Pa1e %$) tract that the Newport Me- •• Irrigation District was orcanized when water sys- tems proved inadequate. A third property develop. JIW'lt, the Falrview Farms Tract north of 19tb Street and northwest of Newport Boulevard, was offered for settlement by the firm of Bryan and Bradford in as- sociation with H. H. Cotton in 1913. The Santa Ana Heights Tract wu organiz- ed next, bringing Costa Me- sa's total developed area to about 4.200 acres, served by four separate water sys- tems which were consolidat- ed only in the past decade. The first merchant and post master was Walter Oz. menl who had a general store at the corner of East 18th St reel and Newport l\Jlld. l Mrs. Ozment died last year in Santa Ana.) Staples. stock feed, dry goods and kerosene were dispensed there. He had a tank of gasoline from which he supplied his own motor car and the few others in town at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Ozment had come to Harper In 1909, and they and their four children lived in a two-story building at 18th Street and Newport Boulevard where the Te. Winkle Jlarclware Store now stands. They lived upstairs, maint11inm3 t h e g~ry store and post office below. A b o u t 1915 the second ~e was erected -this one a feed store at East 18th Street and Fullerton Avenue. When Ounent's store and post office burned down. it became the only store in town. Following Ozment, Harp- er's succeeding postmasters were Jo'rank W. Garlock. 1913; James E. Snow, 1914; Henry 0. Garlock, 1919; Ro- bert W. Binkley, 1917; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lone, 1117 to 11120, and Charles W. Te. Winkle, 1920. Mr. TeWlnkJe, who was owner of the town•a only store in 1920, figured in Cos- ta Mesa's continuing hJ1toey. ~ was a founder ol the Costa Mesa Bank (I a t e r bought by the U. S. Nation. al Bank I and lta first preai- For more than 30 yeazw. the Globe Herald WM 1 weet!y newspaper, IWV1DC purely local DeWI to ltl read en. As the towa sr• ..... old G-H went twice we01J M.-, 2, tt.i6, jUlt two 1till'I alter Cotti .... ... .. e.ponted. It ... poNllbed al 1• Broadway, lDO'tt1'( • aootbtr olflct oa Broechra.J' (tU>f) and tben lo "' ..... a\ address at BaJ ud n... rtD •tneta Oct. ll ll8L Tbe paper bli.1amt a tft.. weekly J111. 21, 1117, aad ..... d&UY'' JulJ 11, la n. nut proe•u ol ~~':re:. ::·nr: adttioo outaide ol Ollea Me- ,. and Nn'port 8111111 _.. e.rtd Rullll.nctM • e a o .. 21 .... , ""°' --"" ..,..,.'UlAt \ n 11.9~Y \ ~ That edition was added July 5, 1961. In September of 1955 the name of the paper became, officially. the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT, and all three editions (Costa Mesa, New- port Beaoh and Huntington Beach) carried that name. A newsstand edition fol· lowed in August of 1962, and the first issue covered the death of Marilyn Monroe. Editions were added for Fountain Valley (Sept. 17, 1964) and Westminster (Sept. 21. 1964). Latest addition to the edi- tions published by the DAI· L 'i PILOT is the one cover- in& Laguna Beach, added March 3 of 1966. Costa Meaa, under its new name, continued to grow and stores of many kinds w e r e established. The growth as a town counter- balanced the decline of the apple crop, which failed be- cause of a series of warm winters and infusion of pe5ts. Schools were begun. the library grew and rugb school students from this area at· t~nded Santa Ana High School, transported there by bus. In 19'29, culminating po- litical hassles and 90luUon&, the Newport Harbor Union High School District WM formed . There was a time back 3S years ago when a small group of Costa Mesa res!· dents wanted to have tbeir community annexed to S.. ta Ana. Encouraged by the city of Santa Ana (the city fathers there saw desirable tax revenue). the vote was called and 900Ddly defeeted: 127 for ; 664 agai.net. The depression that para- lyied the East in ltn bit Southern oaJifornia in forc:9 in 1931 ; Costa Mesa's two industriee that bad provided good wag.es -building and nearby oll drilllnC -prac- tl.cally collapeed. carrJiq with them tbe local 9CODO" my. 'Iba local t.ok doted. But Meeans rallied ud busineel picked up, aDd Ille pvwtb pd.em ~ la an, ......... lbook tbt ton Md bad. .................. ........... ,,. c.ea ..... ~Schoel (ca... ~ MalD Scbool a.l.., Qara B. llkN.U, 8cJbool, at lltb aM N..,..C .... vwd), wa. h=n"'..,... lJ. It RI ,... Md bll CGGflnu«I lo openi&iaL Coda ........ ed .. m o r • llplllcUl ..,.. quatu, bat • Gt . Im tbnNI' • HCGDd •Clltd .. and hWlfl aatO ltl --.,. ~ thlt Wll', ..., ~ wtlo wen dMllir• ...................... tbek-borael beellDI .... el Colt& .... , ....... tilDa. • ., ....... ., ... thousands of Air Force men who toot their training at the old Santa Ana Army Air Base wb.icb once stood on the present site ol the Or· ange County FalrgroundJ, Mesa del Mar homes, Or· ange Coast College, South· ern Callfornia College and other nearby develop~nts. The end of the w a r brought with it an i.DOU% of citizens, and by 1M7 some farsighted residents felt tbat ttle town was big enough to be incorporated. This first attempt failed (the vote was called the fol· lowing year), and many po- litically astute persons felt that the first effort had at- tempted to encompass too great an .._ -muds of it apenelJ popalated, aoi~ tural territory. In the summer of 19~. the incorporation movement stlrred again. Heim Kai9ec, Harry For· sythe and Mike Bernard were appointed to the boun- dary commJttee of the first Home Rule group, and con- tributioos ol •t per person were sought to obtain the funds required by the Or· a11ge County Board of Su· perviaon to finance the ne- cessary adveitktementa and legal work. AQC\llt Tbelaea. 'ff. C. "Cy" Ries aDd Robert Wl1· 1C10 were to lhart the re-- aponslbilitles of fiDaDce committee. Added to th• ranb were Diet Bean, M.lb Bender Jr. ud Dave Sw~ son M tbe first work•• for in...'Ol'put ltfoo. BOUNDARIES Selected • tbe ~ lee fer the HCCIDll trr llt 16- c:.orpantloa wen that ll'M iDclOOi.ng the Ooeta Mesa downtown business dittrlct ad the built-up residential areas between 15th Street mi the Santa Ana Country Club. Agricultural lands and other llDdeveloped area. in· eluded in the llDsuccessful attempt of 1948 were elimi· nated Crom um attempt. The plot in the inccrpora- tkin i--oceedings beg.an to tlaldten a little We l\at aummer of 1952 Ulen the posa1bllity ol drilling for oil, pt"evfou5Jy rumored, became • active J><)S61bility. "Urgeot need of home rule Ill Costa Mesa, in the f~• al threatened opening of oil driWng in the community, is spurring the incorporation movement," Bernard said. (It muait be remembered lbat It WU ia the lite 1MOI and early 19505, oD fields w~ bringing prosperity to Huntington Beach a Io n I with their uruiigbtly oil rigs, and Costa Mesa, next com· munity down the coa~. wae threatened -or promised, depending on the point of view -with drilling.) I An application for an • drilling permit at 17th _. Superior avenues made air the Hawlciru-Goodrich c.. .. broueht open ata~ from l\ree supervisors f- Suta Ana, Orange and ,... ctDila that tbey would ... for the drilling pa...._ Bowtm!r, by delayed _. ttoo for • days to pel'lll9 Costa Mesa.ns to act OD• corp:intion. ENTEJlED FRAY So Gil iDtereste ~ &be fnY. Ali summer waned,~ tition to incorporlltiOD .. pa to blve a voice. A a.. mm. Oppoeinc hdl\199: tloe wu formed WW. A. C:. \ . Hoffman at its head. ty clerk, and fOODd tbey had 'lb• Fa.X Finding Commit· 50 m<n signatures than the tee continued to enlist work· required 903. Land evalua· era, and J. Stuart lnnent tlon repcesentation on the served as its chairman. Wal-petition was '678.000, aome ter Burroughs, publisher of $40,000 more than required. the (then) Globe·Herald, LooaI feeling was riding Walt• r Weimer, Alma bi.,. Swartz and Dorothy SUther-Anti-incorporation propon- land alao Joined up. enta assured their fellow The Fact Finding Commit-citizens that incorporation tee appea.N'Jd to be faced would "bankrupt ua as prop- wttti four pc>Ni.biUUet of re-..ty owners." "It is un• commenda'5on: remain un-IOWld economically; it u 1111- der county government, es-necessary to serve the ends tablilb a community service of the community; taxes will &.tnct, incorporate or an-go up; it is impossible to nex .., Ne,.,,ort Beach (or etUmate the amount of tax Huntlnf'on Beadl, or Sama levy necenary to organize, Ana). equip and operate a city in In July of 1952, the peti· th.is modern trend." tlon dNCl'ibing the bounda· (Tbi.s was the metsage of rlee waa filed witb ~ coun-the Mesa Taxpayer, a leef· ty boundary commission, let pubftsbed by the Tu- and l!pllrOVal WU granted payen Aasociatioa of COit& July 21. Mesa. headed by Al For git.) HARASSED A monetary &low-up was Incorporation enthusiasts experienced in February were not only beset by oil when money troubles plagu. ed "1e Home Rule group, worries, but they wen ha-but the Cbamber of Com· rassed by threats of annexa· merce subscribed $750 of tloa by other cities. ln Sep-the necessary $1,500, and tember of 1952, there was a the followrna month. the en· ....... _, rM t. .. tin__. -,.ted with _ Qlla ..... ..... jm; ... -... 1 2 2 .. Cllllllllllr .... ._. .. • pmt _.. ._..._r 7 a ffieued _....., .. ...., .... ::.-=."~ ... ...... ..... .... a 5 a , ... tbeclty .. Cllrra ........... I a - ---···· --... --1 .. .a...a ............ P'S? a ----~--- 7 = ,. -a..~ -.. .-. ti Jllrorpora· -.saa.flittfmrl .. _. & RE ~ 11111 _ ..... :euated _.. ... , SS I .. tir ' I p z ty vaJ. .. _ ... ,-_... 5'Y bene- a a a .. =a 1•:--fireand ... ~ 7 d a ...:. .... .-ounced -0 ........ .,_,oi, for Oa ~ • .. 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J I<· 1-1 r t: r i 11.. ~ f,.i-...1 ~·t~ 1 ~J~-· • i i J -I I f I As ll _, ~1e • l .. :_i !rlll~; r~rrs;,t I I &ii1 ·! c I Lu·.; .. 1 a• = ~ JI ~l hnr!-11&UiHJ ~tnt&,f lllh l\rt:, ~ ·, 1 -• -~ ... ·---·---- UCI Own 2,,800 Attending Newest UC Campus By THOMAS FORTUNE OI ... DIHr ,., ... s• Not many call it alma mater yet. but University or California, lrviM by Its very location bolds claim on the affections o f thousan:is or Orange Coast ~dents. Most local persons take pride in baving a university in the Harbor Area - particularly cne with the respected University o f California name. lrvi~, a baby in the nlne- campus UC system, .is loc:ited three miles Inland from Corona del Mar on 1.000 a:::res In tble roWn& San J oaquin hills of the Jrv;oe Ranch. The campus oi>eoed in the fall of 1965 wttb an enroll- ment or UOO rtudenta and a faculty of 114. Today 2.IOO students are taught b7 240 -.oressors. Jiit AS BERKELEY A D(f eventually, around 1990, UCI wW rival Berkeley or UCLA as a ceoeral cam- pus -1th • •tadent bod1 of 27,*. small as lt la, lbe ce...-• hu made ltt pl'fle8Ce Mt in the·~~ munity. Pub1e a.e1ure1. UC Extension ~ •a 4 nminart uw .._ wd at· tended •. oa.-..... -· rporUn~ e..-, art MoWa. poetry i'eadlall. plQs; .. certs ud !llllU. ~ ~ ........ ., ol 'l'wr •• • ._ ..., be med ,.. -...... ,.. o( ... Tbe t'&mpul, uu • pert, II opea . foe natac, .... nJdfq,;or Jat llUbll.• ~tbe ............ .... Ded aad bieaed 1rD • 8md1not011aild.•~ ty~ ......... wttb ~n. ,,... .. '°* cbllten • p.iel G. . ..At'IUFlleZ~7:1ills we threw rway the text books: •. and ,dis- covered a totally new and individual ap- proach to design. The result: A distinctive new communi ty, worthy of its historic set- ting ••• eight all-new homes that are truly unique, each with a wide variety of cus- tom exteriors designed to provide an absolute minimum of duplication ••. split- levelorterraced view sites, averaging well over ten thousand square feet, with some up to a half-acre in size ... an abundance. of-rich textures, dramatic garden and atrium entryways, soaring two-story Jiving areas. Perhaps there have been traditions broken ••• but In their place Is lnnov.atio11. 'CJnquestionahh.1 these first new homes of Turtle R;~itl• are de- si1ne<t for people who take pride In their individuality. People like you. E11ht ex- ci tine thrfe and four-bedroom model homes. From $35,600 to S-45,-400. A sound investment. - lou overloo~ 'TJ.C.I You'll look down on the beautiful new Irvine cam pus of the University of Cali- fornia from your home In the hills ... closest of all to the cultural center of the magnificent Irvine Ranch. Cjor lour .fi!Jure'T'ime The Turtle Rock Swim and Tennis Club provides an Ideal, uncrowded place for Turtle Rock families to enjoy their leisure time. Thi• private 5-acre recreation center -with lti heated 1wimmin1 pool1, ten- nis courtt, and aeparate chlldr1n'1 play areas-Is mervtd for your exclustve use. - -· 0 CM Finds AnsWers for Park.Needs AJ Costa Mesa entered tht changing 60s, parks . were a scarce commodity. Downtown Costa M e s a P a r k, a well-equipped, erassy 10 ·~es, bad been e~ to 1erve the en· Ure clty. But rapid growth madt It impossible. Costa Meaa was rapidly spreading northward, and tht center of population W&I moving quietly away from the old center of the clty. City c~en estabfuh· ed a plan for a series of parks and today there are 12 parks with a total of 9U acre.. 'lbese parts offer teanfJ courts, CGOking cen· ter1, tot lob, restrooms, picnic shelters and land- tcapfnc. Even a recreatio11 auditorium b!is emerged ln the program. '!be park system ls de· veloplng under Director ot Parb Joseph F. Jones. TEWINXLE PAM DAIL 1' ptl.Of .......... JUST PLANE FUN -Youngsters clamber over popular features of Costa Mesa City Part. The 10. retired airplane which has become one of the most acre part ii one of 12 acattered tb.rougbout clty. Most elaboraie of Costa Meea Parks is Tewinkle P•k on a ~acre site at Arlington M Junlpe~o drlns. TeWlnkle boasts six Ugbted teanll courts, pic- Dlc area, restrooms, equip-~~~~...;:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.::.._~~~~~~ .. JABSCO~ PUMPS .. .... GROWING WITH ORANGE . COUNn · A GOOD Pl:ACE tO WORI m MllCO. ..... W • I ............. w:' d TI 91 T .. flllpql C t "'4 ped tot lot, cooking area, County Seat Who's Who Peter Chriltian NEWPORTER INN . IEAUTY SALON landscaping and black-top- ped parking area. Its im· provements will continue under .i master plan. The downtown C o s t a Mesa Park, with its lighted ball field, sheltered picnic area and cooking facilities, playground equipment, rest- rooma, donated Navy jet for young,ters to romp on, and landscaping, is still a favor- ite. But these two parks may be eclipsed by Estancia Park, a 10.acre facility that l.ncludes the restored Estan· da (way atattoo). Current· ly under development, it will oller adjacent recrea· tion fadlitiet with a varie- ty of attractions. ltECREATION The park system provides lb& eetting lor a compre· henslve recreation program spc>DIOred by the city. Di· redo~ Of recreation is Jim Curran who supervises a year-round program that accelerate, hi the summer for tbt out-of-school set but maintains a bu~y p a c e throughout the year. In addition to regularly scheduled recreational ae· ti• l t·i e 1, playgrounds at eight of the dty parks are ope~ after school a n d Satorday mornings through· out the year for supervised recnatklaal programs. The playgrouodJ. are at Adami, CoUe1e Park, Harp- er, I..Jaell)eqh, Pawapn'>t 8onm'a and Wlh.on 1cbools, _, Corllca .Park. In IUllllller, abt m o r • pub ari .a.tfed with rec· nation emplo7e1 for day- lolle JC'Oll'Dll. Addltloaal alt.I an at tbe Cilltorn.la, KalMr, K.Ul1tlroon, Rea aod TeWJUle acboob, and at tbe doWDton cltJ park. TM pncrama open Ill 10 a.m. in the 1ummer11mt wben no 1111Dmer •c.booll are proerammect, at noon ill ICMol pub where lcboo1I are apolllOl'in1 1wamer ICbool 'Tbe ncr.tlOD cte,ut.. meat II fMt adDni.ltc ltl .... " ...... IUpeniMd p&.,IT'omd Mniq a rd- • • 1 te U .0. .......... out tbe .,, ltfiltl ta C. ,.... -.,......, to ... ~ .... Pl'lll' .. ~olamDI trta·! ...... 6~4-0340 JAMIOlH RO. AT HWY. IOI NtwrolT MACH DAILY I'll.OT l teff'l'IMle CONTRAST -Five-story men's dorm at Southern California College contrasts sharply with old Santa Ana Army Air Base barracks sUJJ standing on campus. But more high rise is in future for this Costa Mesa coJlege which is growing in '.!very way. Coflege Continues to Grow What many year1 •Co was part ol the oid Santa Ana Army Air Bae, la today Soutbent CaJil;,rnia College, which boalts 111 enrollment ol f'll ltudenta Md CUT· riculum Jindi.o& to a BA ~ bl four cea.1. The four~year Uberal arta oolilegt, tbe oldelt tn Orange CouatJ • will celebrate Ill 50tb amlvenary Jn 1t'10. AloDi with tbe anniversary will cGme the near com- pletlcm ol a 10.yur mast« •• Uedlr the plM. two u:nJU ol • .... CGIDlliU, ... ..._,, a ...... fl.bdAI ecnm-. a ..._..,.., ...... u.., .... ctaett_._..._oem. ....... Wft ti JlfftrW ildMltt ,....., .. ,. ...... :: ', ''1' J.~1 :: : ... .... ..... . w WI"" a.11 U•c. .......... ~ ..... ~---· ~ ........ ~ ~ the education building baa bttn obtained. Apprmimat.ely ~ of the project funds are pro- vided through government grants; aaother one-third come• fl'om 1 o n g • h r m government loans and the final one-.third ia subsidized by the AaembHes of God Cl!ID'Cb, with whicb the col· Jege ii affiliated. '!be college, which moved to eo.t.a Mesa in 1950, after 30 years In P.uadena as a tnlning center fer ministers aad missioo•iea, DO\lf oilers • bachelor of arts degree It tbe c I• 1 • i c humanities, tdence, IOd.al lclences and reUP>n. State ~lion for • e1ementwy tucller tralDlnl procram b a • r«tDilJ bee obfa!Nd. ot fblm••a,55 Pll't!ellt .. mat .... f5 per- elillll ... ....,.. SneatJ· ,...,..,,.°' ........ = «'Cke111 f rom ............... "••r t tat,l"llllN ltllO ........ OOidlbtee ..... ..... .. • .,. per'Ctllllt fl ........ .,.. CllDput and ooJy 4.1 per~nt of the men Hve tn ruidence h.aUs. The majority of graduates enter the teaching, religious or IOClal work f l e I d s . Basketbal, basebaU, track and tennJs are among the sports offet:"ed on the cam- pus. Student.I compete with j:unlor and four-year col· leges lbrougboot t.ht area. Dr. 0 . Cope Budge Js president ol the college whJcb ii accredJted by the Wettun Aaaocl.ation o f School• and CoUeges aod •lso holds munbenh.lp in the Council for Advan- cement ol SmaJJ Colltgea. Among the 30 full..(lme faculty members, the de.-t. partment c b a t r m • n art J>rof. RUSMll Sl>ltiler cha.Ir- JUD ol the relJiton divta.lcllt; Dr. Albert Hoy, In cbarce ol llumuiUet; Dr. Jobn Scott, IOOllll ~ chabmu; md Prol. Keanetll Moan, 1ehace d1pa rCmeut ebalrmm. • c.'OIM .. ii )kaCed • -Newpon Bhd. • w • .,.,.. 141-1171 . NO~'Cl'I TIOPlfY. & INMAVINe CO. Q -dal, Ntm 'llatel, 'l'lmplaMI ' ................ DoneOn Pnmllel e VBT OOI UNIQUS GUT SBOP e WI INOIA11D ltf Mn llOI AU OCCASM>Nt ... , ....................... , ..... ...... , ....... ......, .. ~.· 112 .. lta .. (et Superior). Costa ... 8"-314 t All this and the most competitive • • • • • Orange County! Roy Carver's .consistently large stock . • . his volume sales ••• ~~- • • • • • • his high trade-in-allowances ••• •.• plus the Car of the Year, GTO, & the rest of the II 6·4444 D I .. ·corona del Mar: A Floral Ribbon Paclfic CoMt Hi&'lway In Oorona del Mar ia lllnolt as much a flower garden as it ,-.. ls a ribbon of uptaalt. 4~ 'That' S DO accident. The C.orooa del M a r Qiamber of C om mer c • made it happen. In b put ftw years, c h & m b e r members have worked bird and paid thouaanda ol dol- lars out ol their own pockets to see the inatallatloo of five lan&caped traffic .lllmdl. Corona dtl ~ar merotwits share with the city costs of ttle flowerbeds. In the next f'OUr yean, they hope to see four more traf- Mesa Firemen Cover Area The Costa Mesa Fire Deparbnent mans four sta- tions and 18 vehicles, in· eluding four pumpers and a new ladder truck which cost more than $50,000. But a very important, though less dramatic facet or the deparbnent, ia the Fire Prevention B u r e a u which continually conducts a series of fire hazard in- t' spections. fk Islands • l m 11 a r 1 y landscaped. That is juat one of tbe1 con- tinuing projects of th t Cllamber o f Oornmerce, whidl last year celebrated ita 10th amtverNry. Since its founding, the Oorooa del Mar orgaoizatioo bal been inttrumeotal in pn!Serving Ule Crown Colony's eeparate identity within ~ city of Nerwport Beach. Recently the c h a m b t r opened its new headquarters at 2659 E. Cout Highway, Where Mrs. Jessie Bill, secretary, cm uaiaally be found, busy as ever. The chamber now bu about 200 members. Its president ia drugOlt Hubert Piersol. Flrat vice pre~ is Gordon Jooes; second vice president, Jom S e m p 1 e . Other offioera and com- mittee cbai.rmen include: Jim Barto , treuW"er; Frank Jordan, public rela- tions; Bob C u n n i s o n , publicity; Jerry Stewert, residential division ; Roy Peck, merchants' division; Chock Masters, traffic md park.iilg; Bob LA!acb, budget and finance; and C a r l Kegiey, paet president and freeway chainnan. ' Gre•t D•9 ia .Ba9 Here's a picture that telll It all. Newport Harbor was just built for people who know bow to take Earning More More than 40 percent of Newport Beach'• I , 0 0 0 families earned '10,000 or more in 196'7. Tbt city's avtrap famllJ income ii •8.571, the blgbest ln Oranp County. COSTA MESA'S BETHEL TOWERS I !! lit. ,...,, afloat la • boat at Jut af1oet. The beauty tn foregi'otmd ii not a mermaid. .................... ..... _ ....... ..., .. .............. ...., llill111H ''t ...... • • • a good number to remember 642-0240 ~ irlpool I a good name to remember • • • from +ime fo time, one nHds a good reliable appJienee servfce,. men, or even a 9ood appliance store. When thet time etrives• we'd like to heve you remember the above number, for it's the key to the Orange Coest's finest •ppliance service end Whirl• pool s.1 ... Whether you bought your Whirlpool applience from us or not. we'll honor eny Whirlpool dealer's I st year service obligetion et no char9e to you. We care less whether it was bought in Costa Mese or Atlanta, Georgia. The importent thing is ••• • •• we service well what we do (or don't) sell. NEW CONNOISSEUER TWIN Refrigerator-Freezer offers the ultimate in Convenience • REVERSIBLE DOORS e llG EASY ROWtf.G WHEELS e llG STORAGE DOORS e ICE MAGIC ICE MAKER e JET COLD MEAT ·STORAGE Connolsseuer Twins priced as low as 64Z0240 COST A MESA • Two-year and f-Om"·year colleges, univerfttiel, pre-- schools, p r 1 v at e and parochial IChooll otter a wide range of edueaUoo - from mud ple1 to mortar boards -to Orange Coast residents. While the instltutioos att geared primarily llO the fuU- time day ttudent, mott of them offer e:rrteDded da, or night school and a d u 1 t educaU~>n program.1 with tecllnkal and vocational tralnliig. "-UNIVERS11'Y OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE .· UC. Irvlne: -Ir Yin e, California; telephone, 833-· 5011; enrollment; 2 I I e e ~ 8COJ>e: n1ntb campus in the Uoiverslty of California system, opened io the fall of 1~. Offers full programs leading to a bachelor of arts and masters degre.a in ad· dition to a limited number of doct-Or of philosophy • degrees: faculty 240. SOUTHERN CALIFORNL\ COLLEGE Southern C a ll f o r n i a College: 2525 N e w p o r t 8 Iv d . , Costa Mesa; telephone, MS-1171; enroll· meat 478; 1eope: four-year liberal t.ll'1ll college. the oldest 1n Orange Oounty, of· fering a bachelor of arts degrtt in the c 1 a s s i c humanities. scien<fe, social scieooes and r e 11 g i o n : faculty 30. ORANGE C 0 A ST COL- LEGE Orange Coast College: 2701 Fairview ~. Costa Mesa: telephone, 834-5651 ; enrollment: 14.828; scope: tw o-year junior college nf· fenng day and night in· struction. with c o u r s e s leading to an al90clate of af'U degree in 71 fields. The tuition-free curriculum also offers technical and voca- tional t"ainiog; faculty: '2.12. GOLDEN WEST OOU..EGE . ~den West J u n i o r CoUege: 15744 Golden West. Huntington Beach ; l e l e p h o n e , 89'2-1711; enrollment: 2,~. scope : two·year junior coUege wlth day and ewnlng progrou olfering an AstOclate of arts degree In vark>ua fields . Opened In the fall of 111116, lt now has 14 buildings and 84 faculty members. CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE, FULLERTON ' Cal State Ful.lerb: • N. State College B Iv d . , Fullenoa, telepbone • 2011 ; enrollmeot t ,117, acope: four,,,.ear co 11 e I • 1ead.ln1 to a bacbe_.• deer. 1D 'II ~ aMcls: work 'lNdlac to a mast.er'• Cltll'" ln 1t fte)de; couneJ -·-~------__ ,..., . .Mud. PieS Mortar Boar d s le~ to t.aching creden· Campu1 ta Loi Angeles: t.ials : faculty 370. faculty 15. FUU£RTON JUNIOR WEST COA8'1 COLLEGB (JNIVEBSlfY· -; Fuller:too Junior College: . Wett Coast tlni.verslty: 321 E. Chapman Av•• 1 • Orantt C.OUOty Cealer, 550 Fullertai: telepbooe, 871· Mai a St. , O r a n g e . 8000; enrolbMDt. 1 •3e4 'tel• p ho 1 e, S47-57U; •cope ~ ~ j\&IMOr col· enrollment: a ; faculty: lege .widl edei:lded da.y and 14; scope: oUers a com· even.t.D~ pro&r£!.o.1· The ~ult prebeosive evening program Education OinslOO, eotirely leading to a bachelor of separate f~m the reg~ 9CJence degree in electrical school. ~ers oveT" 15!000 e 11 f ioeering. mechanicail students year),y. Tbe ~ti!->Jl· en g 1netr1 n g, ,·applied free (for dl.stnct residents) matbematica aod applied cu.rrk:1>.kun often 1 0 G ptiy~ioa. E v e n t u a I I y a courses leading to a n m.._. ot teience degree associate ol arts degree will be ottered tio students upon completing a two-year cocDpleting c • r t a i n re· program. Vocational and quirements technical education offered, PAR0Cetu. HIGH as well as liberal arts. Total facult7 members 364. SCHOOLS SANTA.· ANA COUEGE BAP1'18T Santa Ana College: ~ Herltag4' High School: '12.7 W. 17th St., Santa Ana; N. Magnolia Ave., Ant"heim; t e I e p b o De , 5 47-9561; tel e p bone, 8 27-4140; enrollment: 6.510, two year enrollment: 232; junior and junior college with exteoded senior bl.gb school; prin· day and evening programs; cl pal, Denver Klaffen : tuj. tuition-free curriculum of· tioo, '600 and '600 per year. fers credit toward degrees ROMAN CAmouc in mmy subjec:U; t b e associate of arts is granted Cenell o..eu, Blel upon successful completion 8dleel, am W. Broacfway, ( ~ .. -t NW>eim; t.elepbooe. 77&-o uic wo-year program: l7l7; enrollmeot: 3 3 5 ; faculty. 190. gr~ t ~ 12; ptio· PRlVATE COLLEG~ c.ip&I Moeber ac.y Editba; CH.\P~IAN COLLEGE tuition, $.125 per year. Cnapm.an College: 333 N. 111at1w ... CllboUc Rig~ Glas.sell. Orange telephone School, 1.8U Villa Real 633-8821 ; enrollment: 1.681, Or four·year college leading to Drive, an,e; telephone, a bachelor's degree in arts. =· ~ir'b.u::.· music and science and • • • -~ • tlCJO -ve.·, -ln1>tnaJ: master's degree in arts. ..-" ru"""l' coutSfliDC, history an Cl ~ VWJ,lma Marie. Mater t>et mp Sc1atolr 1?.m W. Ed.IDger Ave., Santa Ana; teJ.epbooe, 649-1148; enrollment. 1809, grades 9 through 12; principal, Cbt ReT. Joha J . Reilly; tuition, '150 per year. Resary mg11 Sdleot: 1320 N. Acacia, F u 11 e rt o n : telephone,~; grades 9 add 11th grade next year year) enrolhnent. 112 (will and 10 (a new scllocM, it will edd 120 freshmen next fall); principal, Sister M a r l a Jeanne. Servlte 11.lgJa Schtol: l952 W. La Palma Ave . , Anaheim ; telepbooe, TT+ 7575; enrollment, 5 8 3 ; grades. 9 through 12; tui- tion, "100 per year; prin· cipal, Fr. Leonard M. Mazurk. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Oraqewood A c a ckmy: 13732 Clinton Ave., Garden Grove; telephone, ~; t n r o llment; elemeotary scboo1 245, bigb school 188; grades, one through 12; pri.Dc1pai, Robert Hamilton; tult.lon variel for memben of Seventh • day Adventist Church and non-members. PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY SCDOO~ ASSEMBLY OF GOD C t I t I Meta QrllUaa SchMI 740 W. Wilson Street, Costa Mesa; telephone, $48- 7295; enr-0Ument, 140 grades pn4Chool through sl.xth; principal, Sybil M<:Corlde. BAPTIST Ftnt Blptlat Day ScMtl: 301 Magnolia St., Costa Mesi; telephone, S.-2840; earolDeut:. 100; grades, Jdndergark!n 4hroueb Ith; ~pz.llke Betting. lllrMr Dey Sdietl: Fifth Strfft and Marguer-Ave., Corona del Mar; telephone, &73-1520; enrollment, 128; grades,klndercarten tbrouc!l junior bi9; Heec1r .muter, JobDF • .,_..,,Ir. Ltrl'llEIWt (AMERICAN) . Pl'he• el P.eae• t.iMraa: Si )Jese Verde Dr t v •, Costa Mesa; Harbor Der School: Filtb telephone, 5 4~1 PR£.SCllOOL8 enrollment: 225 grad• a, kindergarten through sixth 1 principal, MiSs E s t h • r Obon. LUTHERAN (MISSOURI SYNOD) Cluiat. Llldaena ScbMI: 760 Victoria St., C 0 I t I Mesa; telephone $48..QM; enrollment: 160; grades JtiD. dergarten through eight; principal. Ed Stelling. ROMAN CA'lllOUC St. Joacblm: 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa: telepho!M 548-1783; enrollment: 435, grades one through eight; prlncipal, Sister Rita Ann. St. Jou Uie Ba p tt 1 t : 10'21 Baker St., Costa Mesa ; telephone, 545-2712; enroll· ment, 790; grades on • through eight; principal, Si.Ster Mary Dolores. Our Lady Quee• tf u.e Aaceb: 2X>46 Mar Vista Drive, Newport B e a c b ; telephone. 644-1168; enroll· ment 280, grades o n e through seve:otb w1ll add eigbtb the nest year); prin· cipd, ~ter Georg. ADD. SCHOOLS PRIVATE ELEMENTARY C a r • e • Ba 11: lM1 Moororia Ave., Newport Beach; telephone, 548-1139; enrollment, 340; I r a d e 1 Jlllli« primary t b r o u t b eighth; d 1 rector, Mn. Patricia GiJbel't. Claw M..teaMri Selleel: '1525 Santa Ana Ave., Co6ta Mesa; telepbooe, 6tl-37GI; enrollment, 32; pre-td>ool, agee two aod a half through tlw; grldel one tbrougb thr:«. ~. Ml9S Patti, Milt D' Alice Royce. E'INant SellMl: t 11 Moaee Vilt.a Ave., Costa lleta; ttlepbou, :m.1110; enrollment 83; grade 1, tindeTgarten tbrougb eitM; director, E. Tweed Stone. Aua'a P r• • Se ~ • •I Nanery: 2ll0 Thurm Ave., Costa Mesa: telepboot M&- 14". NJ. art,,, era& and music program for children from 2. 811 T., Nunery School: 1251 Vicb'ia Ave., Costa Mea; t.l'lepbone, 646-4652. An arts, er afts, rbyth m, free play program for dlildren from 2 years 9 months to 4 years 9 moolhs ; mothers cooperate b y assisting direotor. Costa Meta Pre-&cbool: 1'197 Monrovia Ave., Costa Mesa; telephone. 648-9800. An art.a, crafts and mu.sic program for children from 2 through 6. Butel ud G r e t e I Playltoue: 2656-A Newport B 1 v d ., Costa Mesa; tele¢:.ooe, 548-2134. ailldren from 2 ttnu"1 8 learn tbelr ABC's and numbers plus an arts, crlllts and mu.sic pro-cram. PlaJJUtet Pre -Schoel: 1937 Cb u r c b St., Costa )( e 1 a; telephone, 646-3636. AccommocWes c h 1 ldren from 2 to f with an arts, music and crafts program and dilld:ren from I llO 10 after IC'bool. St A9*ew'a Pre-Sebotl: 800 St. Andrew'• Road, Newport BeaclY, telephone, Me-7147. OnlJ 4-year~ldt taken bert wbo play oullSidt on playground equipment and have arts md craft.a program. SutM9e C 0 Ill m I • It 1 Nutery SeMel: M e I a Verde Me1bodi.8t Church, locrT .Mesa Verde Drtn, CJ09ta Mesa: telephone, 540- 1183. A.rta and crafta pro- giwn for childffn 2 to & . WllMa W17: 967 Vlctorla Eatt Ba.If Pn -SdlMla St .• Ooltl Mela, telepbone. JIM V ..... Oro, Newport eo.otI ; ~ Tt; ...._ ellt;Noe, M4 om ~ rnA' 1 u • • • I• M J readioeU, music, ma.; .ecW, C It a fl t I • lft ...... program tin' ~ "' dllilla• ~ '° •. .. . ~ tbactttng; courte1 leadlng to teacblDlcredentlals ; f ac:ulty, 151. ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE OF ORANGE Rea,tors~ Board KeepS Recoril Pace St. Joseph College : 380 S. Batavia. Oran,e; tdepbone, Jn ooe ol the world 's most 538-353.1; earollmf!ot: 3118; act.iY• real Mt.t. markets. ~: a tour-~al tte Newport H•bot.Costa .ts colleCe 1toc. 195t; Mua Board ~ Realt""' prkJr to tb8t St. Jolepb WM ml'IDbe.rahlp of almost l,000 a tw.1 ... colJete. Primwl· naJt.cn &Dd tnters coo· ty u la dlliped to edocale tinue• to aet recor._ ...... Romm CMmlle in. ........... b. rl 1NDI to aern 11 ttecber• U. dl.lri.l:C 111'7 '*4 up "'9.5 c a t b o ll c p a r o c b l a l m1Illcm ID m~plt tUtinc ICMOll.a. ........ lllo dn , "'1t1. leCODll bl She t t Utiiial ... .. I ...... "'-of ........ ID tbt .............. ,... t•• bod• .....,,, (tbe bJtlt cirder't ....... ,,....., la •• tu m1lllca ID 1186). the fall • Wll calliltllll e ..-1"' boll'd wu fOWlthct • the M~ ol X.O,Gla ye .. llfO md Its flnt ptetl· e A L'lfetnt Mell'• ...... •.,,.....,~ ...... ,...., .... 1.:....,..as... .............. .......,..llyca.-...................... ,b .Uil ......... . _..._.,..._y_ ........................... LU. aMiMleW e LM• ,....._ e·u.. tWr l...w-e &.W. Trnel • ............... sm.. alMI ...... ~.tu. ....... ~ f;r.t ..._.... .._. e Th._ Tt1e e Vie LWe o,,. , .... Play~ s the Thing 7 T.heat.er Groups in Area By TOM nros ... ...., .......... Nowhere in Orange Coun- ty dou the spotlight of live theater thine any brighter than on the Harbor Area. Within the boundaries of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach may be found no less than seven producing groups in three different categories -seml-pro~slonal, com- munity and collegiate. Two ot t.beae 1 t a g e s belong to South C o a s t Repertory, which n o w ope.rate• two theaters -the tiny. Second Step at 2815 Villa Way, Newport Beach, and the 20().seat 1bird Step, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. One, and mually both , of these theatws ls nearly alwa,.. in operatJon, offerlnff professional caliber entertainment. Th.ls community group ls sponsored by the Cost.a Mesa Recreation Depart- ment. A less active litUe theater group which goes into pro- duction only twice a year is the Lido Isle Players. This group has b e e n performing for the past 12 years at the Lido Isle Clubhouse. 701 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach. Its shows generally are staged -in March and November. )'ear for young folk. South Coast Repertory also baa a children's tbeater pro. tram. Outside the Harbor Area and throughout 0 r a n g e County a~ a number of c~mmunity theater groups. v11tually one for every city. Best known of these iJ the Laguna Playhouse, now in its 44th year of production and soon to give way to a new and larger building on the Festival of Arts ground.a. The p r e 1 e n t playhouse, w h e r e six regular season plays and a summer musical are offered each year, is located at 319 Ocean Ave., Laguna Bead!. Another Orange County tittle theater group which just this spriGg moved into a new playhouse is the Westminster Community Theater, now headquartered In the Westminster Cent.er at Goldenwest Street a n d Westminster A venue I D Westminster. ThiJ seven- year-old group presents four • stiows each year. f. Also offering a four-play schedule ii the Huntington Beach Playhouse, now 1n Its sixth year Of operation. Productions are staged at "The Barn," 2110 Main St. lo Huntington Bead!. The Co1ta Mesa C1vk Playhoute, 1oon to celebrate Ha third bJrthday t stages ftve produ~ont a year in the city's Com m u n 1 t y Center auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. On the collegiate level, there is Orange C o a s t College's d r am a depart- ment, which presents both student plays and a summer musical open to all com- munity talent, and the University Of California, Irvine, wlllch stages pro- ductions both through its drama department and its Irvine Repertory Theater, Inaugurated last year. Further north are the Orange Studio Theater ( 195 N. State College Blvd., Orange), the Fu 11 er ton Footughters ( 119 B u e n a Vista Ave., Fullmon) and the Santa Ana Community Players (1020 W. 8th St., Santa Ana). OAIL'I' PILOT S._" ,_ Theatergoing youngsters are not overlooked either. The Children's T h e a t e r Guild Of Newport Harbor stages usually two abows a T"laefl Dig DefJlrie Fans mob actress Debbie Reynolds at opening of Fox South Coast Theater, lat- est addition to South Coast Town Center, Bristol and Sunflower, North Costa Mesa, companion development to South Coast Plaza shopping center which opened across the street la.st year. MEET JOHNSON A SON TEAM x WE ARE PROUD OF OUR TEAM 7"" THEY WIN IN ANY LEAGUE M.1. TAYLOI .NTBPBIUlll 6IOaM MVN LIN AOCHI MCI WALSH ewe COMT ...._ • v-. •' a Yr. v.t.,,....... 11 y-v.t. '" Yn. lt Yr. vtt. I Y-....... MllMer el T-- • Yt. V9lwWlt t\\ y,., ..... a-. ~·--111 Ow T-""" 11111 ,_ a Yr Vlt. C:-.. _,_.. .... GMdl Nweys we... WMlr ........... ._ ... Ol'Wt ,.....,, ... Ill Leetltle MARK. Ill U...el11-Ce11t1 .... tel ....._wy.M...t ... i c.. ... "1M .... wi..-.· ...... su O..fl .. ~,,. .... ~ SEE THE LINE UP. OF FINE ~RS THAT MAKES OUR TEAM A WINNER JOHNSON A SON MAK 111. UHC0LH CONTINENTAL, MYCUlY, NEWPORT IEACH ORANG& COUNTY'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED LINCOLN · MERGURY COUGAR DEALER 642,;0tll < Name Game: .. y on'll Find It Here For many y .. a recrea.-nei&bbolbood parka llJ'ead tioa in Newpon Bel(:ta wu ow.r ·51 acre• Md bas in· 11mit:ed to bey Md ocean-creued waw«iented .c· related activtdea IDd mOlltq tivitiN for year-round beacb du.ring the aumm• JDODtha. and IW'imm.lnc enbWutl. DuriD& the J*l decade, In addition, the Parka, however, the Qty o f Beaches a n d Recreaidon ~ewport Beadl. ~ tbe Department o f t • r 1 ill· cooperation of tbe Intne Co. · atructkla iD almolt every and otber land developen, form of or&a!Ued r«rea· b a a c o D 1 tr u ct• cl tion throulhout the year. I For a llDlll tee, cou.raes can be taken in teaail, sail· in&. be&nl1*n, YOUeyball, golf, gymnutics, flsbing, modern dmce, doc obe· dience, flower errangement, oil paiJKinf, bridge, eewing, baakebll, IOftbaU, a e I f defeue, p b y a t c a I coo- ditioniae and d r a m a ti c tedinlques. Current Annu•I Interest 5~• % Bonus Certificates • 5% Passbook Accounts REAL ESTATE LOANS ... S•I• or Purch••• Quick Commitment • U>eal Level Analysis Refln•nclng Cash • Home Improvement ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 515,000 Federal Savings and U>an Insurance Corporation Sound and Stable • Management S u m m it r • q u a t I o c.-ulty V oa~ Cea&er apeeWtles are recreational (Gra& Bewai. Park)J 5dJ. swim, BWim team, f)'D• Street and Iris, Oorooa del obn>oized awimming, div· Mar, tour acres, community m,, lifeaavm,, IWimminC building, lighted ball field, for the handicapped, junior picnic ground, tennis colll'ts, frogmen and surfing. play equipment and ~ket· Many activities a r • ball courU. broken down into chlldren's, Eutbbdf Park, Vista del ~ aod adult groups or Oro and V i s t a del Sol, divided between begllmera Eutbluff, H acres, ball dla· .00 .tvanced. mood, restrooms, p I C D i C Throogb the cooperation tables, pl~ equipment and ·of the N e w p o r t · M ta a barbecues. Unified School Di a t ri c t Galaxy Park, G a l a x y Boerd ol Education, DUIQY Drive, Dover Shores, one ecbool f a e i 11 t i • 1 •• md a b.af .cres, upper i.y availabae to the publit for viifw, benches, lawn ar• .adclitiooal recreation ex· -.! pelift)'I. · perience. lnlM Ternee P a r t , Municipal parka, t be i r MMibar and Avita, Irvine tacWtiea md aetractiolll are . Ternce, '11\'eD ecre1, i.wn at the tollowing locetioal: ._, viw b e n c b e a , .. ,_.. P~ F 1 r 1 t r•tlrooml, play eqy,ipment, Street Ind Betoaia. Corona ~ Miil bay view. del Mar, aitu&ed on thr'M Lill An-. Part, 11th acres, olfera lawn •ea. S tr• • t a n d B a 1 b o a view benches, and free plaJ ~. Newport, two area. end • ball llCftl, ~ Cltawl Plaee P a r k , oourta, p l• 7 equipment. <Jmmel Place Ind 44tb llh~ picnic aree stniet, West Newpori, o«en llld 1-becue. bay nrimming, softball and Marblen Park, Dover play equipment. Drift and .IrviDe, Barbor CUB Drive Pan, Cliff · lfiCt'lMdl, aix acres, ad· Drive end RI v • r al d • :)aceia tom ecres·o1 aCbool Avenue, Newpart ~ lf'OUDd, IOftblil, restro6m., fiVfl llCftS, lawn, V i t W play 9q~pmeat, pi C 11 l C benchet, Boy Scout Hou•, tllblea and blrbecues. picnic tables and barbecues_, tte-..a. Part. • • A • ' Street and Ocean Front. Balboa , five acres, volleyball, ba9eball, restrooms, lawn llrea, picnic tables and play equipment. Thlrty·EIP .. Stred Park, 38t.b Street Ind Balboa BoWeftrd, West Newport, two acree, volleyball, stwf. fleboarcl, b a 1 t e t b a 11 , l'eltrooml, play equipment and plmk tables. Wa&elllf Park, West.cliff and. Polaril, Dover Shores, 1ln'Bt ac:re1, upper bey 'liew md dtab . .t pu:klDf: Wat JIUJ hrk tmd UM Part, eech situated Oil one hlll ICl'e of land. ofttr benc:bes and bay view•. Two public ~ers. ~ in Batboe .S Newport Beecb, are eadl 1,000 feet lq, and offer flshiDC, live blit, food cooceslionl a a vtew ol all -*r-orlented ~ .. Sdtooll elferiq facilkiel for reereM:ion •• 11.rt>or m11i. Hence EDMgn, Cor· Olla del Mar, N e w po r t Helgibta, Mariners and Oor· ona del Mar High School F o r l'e<fta'tional in· formetioo coat.ct t b • Parts Beactie. Ind .Recre• ti06 ~. 171' w. Bllboe Bl~ .• teleptlone 673- 5180. Military Bases Give Area Economy Stra~gic Boost the &tr but once stood. Ac:r9 If the old .... ••••• baV9 beea bouOat ... ClmM'ted ... modem --------. • • Sports ll·plentY, • Wat.ch the Pros • P"lay Your Own Garne •Root for the Home Team BJ EARL GUB'nEY lta aecood a n n u a 1 In· °' ._ .._ ....., ....,. ...., v l tat 1 on a l proleoionaJ la Coll your pme? ~be tournament ln AU(U'St and 7ou prefer lawn bowllng. tbe event will draw 1t.tch How llbout Hin divine? Or world renowned s t a r s aa l'UELER PEELS C>FI' FEW POUNDS 01' RUBIER WARMING UP FOR RACEWAY ACTION perbaJl9 you like to just alt bOlt pro &d Laver, .... sport. lptOQ'um, you se.ason. And withln three or representativea in football INiet and wltdl. AUJtral.ian Fred Stoile, U.S. '" Ult Newport Harbor lour yeart, Orange Coun-and trac:k and field this Wherever your tut.ea lie ace Deanb Ralston and Lawn Bowler.t, 1he Sul>-iiana wUl haw their own year. 'lbe spike team posted ln rec:reatMm, the Onna• otbe!' creMs from ttl• JMt Mlriner1 Skiodivint Olub, major leatue pro footbdl a ti1riWog 73-72 decision Cout _...bu it. It doem't wot'ld. the C.O.t Rangers IOOCer team. over rlval Ora.nee Coast. eean IJr.el.y tUt _, ~ in It would not bt an tx· team, the Pop W.-ner foot-It would take a fat volume ORANGE COAST COL- tbe UDllted StMea bu man •aeration to 1ay teuni1 11 bd program, U>e Orange to ttJC~ tbe achievement.a LEGE _ Basketball was to ci«er the r«reation-booming in the a r •a . Cout YMCA Ind the two repstered . by the area's . king at Orange r.out th.is oriented IDdividual than Like the rest of the Unitiecl bnncbes of the Harbor ac~l a1blet.lc teams, but yelll'. Led by J<lh.n Vallely ot COllltal Or-ce County. St.Mel, golf club man-Area Boy1 Club. here 1 .a~ of Ult re· Balboa Jsla.Dd, occ woo the BolltlQc, fi1b.1nC and b«sbips cootinut to to•. Auto raolng? JUJt otf tbe cent big;bligbta: Eastern Conference cllam- •wimminc have £brays been ~~V~e and' ~ .. ~~ San Diego Freeway near tbe UC IRVINE -Coacb pionship outright md went klop GI recreation along the ~ "''" "'-"""-El Toro Marine Ootl>I Air Dick Davis' basketball te&m into the eecood round of the Orange CoMt. It .eema u ii country dubs conduct 80 Facility the deafenlnl roar was the surpriae ot Southern state tournament at Cerritos ~ were pever iD tbeir In· many tow"Daments durinC • of exotic fuel-burning drag California basketball this before losing to t.he host fmcy. But IDOtber recrea-week'• 1ebedule you'd need ricing machinft fills the put 1eaeoo. 'The Anteaten Falcons. tionel adlvtty is bloelomlog a computer to ta~ th• air. Orange County lnterna· went all the way to tile co RO N A DEL MAR -tennis. results. ttGnal Raceway 11 ceaeraHy finals of the NCAA cotrege mGB -M was the case at The new Newport Beach Newest of the facilities 1111 considered to be the most di~ r&giooals at Sao Orange Coast, ba!ketball 'lfto.i! Ofub ttib lUeU -., the swank Costa Mesa pl.ant, modern drag racing facility D1egct State last month prevailed at CdM High. Phil the "FGrelt HilJs al the .a public club. lt'a atsot tbe la the WCICld. befo~ losing out lo Nevada Jordan John Yule and Steve Wea'• Md tu ,..... JllO'-Wjllt. witb 31 hales. l And from ·Uie Newport-Soutbern. Leech led the Sea Kings ot ll"lmt are illluriq tnal8'1 Tbo9e tour ~Mic. centers Mesa. area, It's only a 2().. GOLDEN WEST CO~ the third round of the CIF fubn. role In .. ana. report 109 aolfera will tee minute drive to AMtidm LEGE ..... 'lbe Hunti.ncton playoffs befort ~ lost to 11le dl6, JecBec1 ta ibl off iJ1 • .verlft day. st a d 1 u m 1 where the Beacb °jlllllor college (in the Marin.a. z......,, ,, •et ta.a ol. • ...., beet and tllldnc a C.W<S'Dia Angets are in Orange Coeet Junior ~ee COST A MESA HIGH - Mnp&i t 8eadt, will ttafe ~ view ot ~ · ~ tMir third majOI' league diltrid) field.ed 1 t r o n I 'Ibe MU9lanp fi&ure to be ~--!:..=...:.-=:==:.!......::.=.....:=:!!!.:....-=:..:.=:==-~·:.:..:_.:..:_::::.:_~-=-~~...._~~---~--''--~ Unless you want to he late ... .. . . . . . FLY an · Oranp County wmr poto power tn future years with tbl Meaa Cee and Bee te&ml both notching teaaue clwnpico.tblp eeasons. ESTANCIA IDGH -The COlta Mete achool'• treahman football t • a m eave v a r 1 1 t y coach John Lowry tomething to thjnk about 1Mt fall when it-. polted ao undefeated aeason and averaged :.> point! per rmne. NEWPORT H A R 8 0 It HIGH -Al related abovt, ~rum is the current king at Newport. The 1967 netters logged the scbool's fir~ ever varalty CIF cham- pjomhlp and coach John Foottus appears to be direc· ting the \um in that dirt!c· tioo apin. AIR CALIFORNIA THE EASY WAY Serl-·i1~g: San Francisco I Oakland I San JoSe ;·Disneyland~ Orange County l CA&.l YOUR lRAVEL AGENT OR AIR ·CALIFORNIA Orange County (714) 64&4560 SanJoeef408)288l7870 San Francisco (415) 433-2660 Oakland (415) 562-8200 ) -- Year of 'J'lae Shopping Center ••• Thousands of first-nighters crowd Carousel Court of indoor mall at Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza to help Segerstromfamlly celebrate opening of ultra- modern regional shopping center on lMd where the SegerstromJ once railed soy beans. Opening marked beginning of new commercial development en. \D\R\n\R\ OPPORTUNITIES in a Growing Company ILICftOHIC IN61Nml MA.NUfACTUllM INMNUIS ILIC'fao.MICHANICAL _.. ... S ILICftOMIC 11CHMICIANS AND OTMll llLA11D l'tlLOS O.ne l..tboretorles, • menllfectu~•r of C°"'4 merc4el electr0ttic t..+ iMtrvmenh, ls 1ecet- ed nHr Newport leech end the Unlvenity of C.lffomie et Irvine. An auembly plent is locatecf i11 Eftt'9Mt, end Mies offic" •r• world wide. . Den•'• procluch fell Into three mejor cete- 9ori" at this tlmet dete emplifien, ditait•I v.ttm.+en encf 1yd-.n1 compoMnh with • fr-.ency 1pthe1net IOOfl to be lfttroclucecf. Dane i1 • rapidly 9rowin9 COfftp.tfly of •p- pro1i1Htely l25 .,-nployHs end offen ch.l- t.n9iftt opporfv11itie1 for .aecfr'Oftlc end ma1M1fectvriftt et19in••n. MIM penont1.f, electroftic techfticiens at1cl 1..at1y ether , .. lat.4 flew .. f.or lt1fon..atiota ,.,.,.,;"' em- ;19~ opportunm .. c011tact P~ A41,.iaistr.+10ft • . . DANA LABORATORIES ft • • • Big name entertalnen -Stan lt~toa. Let Brown and ~ Ink Spots, to nam• a few -filled balmy night air with their music u thoGlandl attended opening night festivttie1 at Faablon lllancl, regional shopping center above Corona del Mar, overlootlng Newport Barbor. WOllLD'S "RUT flCMtTMLt· R.ne. ID .... .._ •. 1r OI 11" CAlllAMS 1811111 IOCllT llQl :ntosl THAT TIA'8. RENT NEW '150:... '230:. .. • ADLER INTERIOR OFRci D£Sl6N SERVICE OFFICE FURNITURE WOOD OI Ila HAIPEIS • LYONS • COSTA MESA ~ lllVEHITY OFFICE EQUIPMENT • A DMSION or HARVEY SOllERS, INC.• HU......,_ ..... c:... .. _ • 646-1111 • M1-1m ---- - • GRAND OPENING of :THIRD UNIT Now it's complete ••• all waiting for you ••• the best that man and nature can provide tn a setting for the foll JiEel In th.ii idyllic letting m Cali.foruia'a most desirable Cod, with the harbor a stcme's throw away, long stretches fl llDdy beacbet beclcoDing, inbigoiog shopt and coestaJ mwmmdtlel youn to enjoy. Nature'• own afr-oondftiooing adda to an .ideal climate. Here Lusk Homes reach a new level ol valno, beauty, quality and comfort! ••• fD a Jocatm never to be equaDedl There's 10 much more ... lile a fine Barbor Area 5<'hooJ system. crowned by the Uoivenfty of Califomia At Jrvine, just over the crest bom Harbor View Hills... , and the magnificent new 75-ac:re Newport Center, ere.at· lng the finest shopping complex along the CoJdeD Orange Coast, ready to servo you l Discouer U all for yourself/ An Exciting New Concept in Plans and Design! HARBOR VIEW HILLS .M,300 to $48,900 ,,_., (714) 644-13" Ttltl .... .,.. IMI. tllllft .-.clfJo CDlll ttwY. ..... ,.,. Un • lln ......... ttd. c-• May I nte? If you're registered to vote, the answer ii yes. And you may register to vote if: -You are at least 21 years of age -You are a citizen of the United States, and have been for to days -You've resided one year in California, to days in Orange County, and 54 days in your precinct -You're able to read the C.OOSt:itutloo In English and write your own name in English (exception made In the case of physical disablli· ty), and In your former precinct la person or by absent ballot.) The affldavit of regi.str• tlon requires the voter to gin bil full name, address, o c c u p atfon, citizenship, height and details COD• cerning former residence and voting registratioo. A nahaall.zed citizen m us t show proof of citizenship. If you wish to vote In the primaries for party can- didatea, you must state your party affiliation on your af. fidavlt o f regiltratfon; otherwise, you will receive a ballot with only the names of those nominated lor non- partisan offices. Who Can Vote? Register And You Can A newcomer may register Votet1 Reglatratlon Depart. by goJni either to the Costa ment at 1119 Eut Chestnut Mesa or Newport Beach Ci-Ave., Santa Ana. (Telephone ty Hall where registrars are 834-2244). 'lbe name and ad· available, or by viaiting drea of a nearby local reglltrar mar be obtained by caDJn1 the office ol the county c~rt. William E. St Jobn, at that number. To be eligible to vote bl an election, the voter bas to regbter more than 54 days preceding the election. U.w abfft •bee.tee v.U.«T U you expect to be unable to vote in person, you may apply 1D writing to the clerk ha charge of tbe election for an absentee ballot. For primary and general elections, apply to the Coun- ty Office of Voter Registra. don, 1119 East Chestnut Ave., Santa Ana. -You're not disqualified to vote for reason of felony conviction. Coast Residents Political Activ~"8 •.:.a Must I re-reflsterT Yes, il: -You did not vote in the last general election and failed to respond b y postcard within 30 days of notification of cancellation -You have moved since you registered -You wbh to change yl'\lr party affiliation -If you moved to Orange County within 90 days of tbt election. ( U you have a valid registration ln a n o t h e r California county, you may vote by returning to your former precinct or b y absentee ballot) -You have moved to a dif. ferent precinct w i t b i n Orange County within 54 days of the election. (li you are duly reglstered In your old precinct, you may vote Orange Coast a r e a residenta traditionally are pollt.ical activists. A number of clubs and org&Di.zatloos work ootlriogly in tbe MN for the party of their choice. Below are listed some of these clubs and how to get in touch witb tbem: REPUBLICAN Costa Mesa Jlep•bllcaa Wemem's Clo, Federated Pres: Mrs. William Avis 2825 Monterey Costa Mesa (club ooly 846-8082) Meu V e r d e RepabUcaa Womeu Cl•b, Federated Pres: Mra. Ralph J. lnrio 3S4 E. 22nd St. Newport Beach (Club -546-3550) Newport Harbw RepuUcH Womea'1 Oo, Federated Pres: Mn. Rlcbard Pantzar 400 Orloo Way Newport Beech 142-1380 CNta M e s a ReP9blleu AaemMJ Pres ~ Larry Walker (act- ing) specia1 e1ectioo to be held (temporary -546-2735) Newpert Be8dl RepUBcu Atsembty Pres: Jim Young 132 Via Trteste, Lido Isle Newp<rt Beadl 873-1883 UllHM llep•lallcUI • f Callhrala, C.... '81 Mar ntt OtairmaD: Georg• Sattler' Jr. 5Z1 Hazel Driv. TRANSDUCERS FOR GEMINI And for Apollo, HM. Slbn, M~ llMI Pvllril, )Ult to ..-.1 ""· In mfuh and spece.~ .,,.taW wtdt Ind~ lndcatrtll ~ and ~ ••• wtwww thn le a ,..._.. fw ........ per 11nrw. poeldon or ac:celenttlon me-.i1•1Wftt ••• M'• -..,.,.,,. ftnct Glftlft.,.,......,.,., Gutton otr.n a ~~ID tnllneers. tedlftk:l1n1, ofllcl ... ,_...all .......-...,. ........ ..non~ MJ•t•fulll••· , .. ....,,...........,,. ... , .... _.. tad hmee ..,.... (714) "2-2.400, QULTON INOUll'IUEI, IC. Cue•• _. •~ DMelon. 1644 ...., .-..... c.. MM, Cdlou• 12SZ7. II l•IB I CONTROLI AftD IMSTltUIHNTATIO• DIY11109' (714) Ml•l4M U44 WlaltUtr AYHH • CHta MeH • C1llferala • ell17 Coron& del Mat 673-0888 UaUed RepeWlcau • f Callftnla, Cetta Meu ult CJ>aJrmaq: J.act M. lfJshler 2814 Fr aDcl.t Lane COlllta Mesa 54.5-1908 Ualted llepOUeus • I Calftnla, Newpert Beadl uH aw..tnn.: Bruce Norlund 5710 W. Ocean Froot Newport Beach fG.3871 UlllW RepUUcaa1 ti CallfenU, Sterm n ....... o,... <Mrmm: Bumter Cree}J m A1llo Newport Ben .....,. a.' • ltl le •• AIMdalee (llus-lnemnen only) a.ain:nan: Jact Hart C-o Beckmam Instrument& 2500 Barbor Blvd. F\dlerton v ... , Replrbllcau, Barhr Area Pres: Ron D. Stenge 228 Amllent Costa M.a 646-2720 DEMOCRATIC em-Demeeratle a.• Pres: Mn. Fred Olson 1771 Newport Blvd. Cotta Mela 646-0198 Nftlllri Bay Demeaatte au Pres: Frederick F6tmen 21t Peet Ave. Baa.o. lalmd m.o.m. For mmd.dpal elecUon1, apply to your city clerk. For school board elec- tiona, apply to the office of the county superintendent ot acbooll. T"'-.,.. 'l'OIH' C\lmlllt ~ ,...,_,."_ UIOTID STATU SINATCMll TllolMt H. ICudlet Clt..wllan), CO.-~y CllttMl!aftl 1...nen "**' ............. The .._.... ~ H. Kudlel W The .......... co-. ""'""" leMtt OfllClt aulldlne w..,,... is. 0 . c. My fMr Senelor Kuchel: (W Mut- llfty) Youn _,, fNh" Ywr S'-"'rw Lee.I ~ for 11W -ton• n.or.... H. Kudlel llOOl'ft 7~ ~,.,,..8:f"" 0-... ""'""'y ·-115 ........ """""' lM """'" UNITD ITATSS ltlflltlSUNTATIVI TO TNI NOU11 flltOM THI aSTH CCMMltUSIOMAL OISTltlCT J-9. Utt!~) Lettln ...., be ...,....: Tiie HCIMnble J-•. Utt ..... OMc.e 9ulldlfte w~ 25. o. c. """ dler Ml. Utt Y .ws _., tr\llY, v-119Mtun IOVTMlltN OltANOI COUNTY STATI IUNATOtt Jallft G. Sdlmltt ( lttl>Ublleell) ~ lllould bt edd,...Md: TM H-.llle Jolln G. ScMllfl -I!.~ St. Tustin • ,,,.. SeM'9 OWmiber S.0--to. Cellf. DMr Senator Sdwnltz: y..,"....., '"'"" YOAW Sl-'u,_ ASSIMaL YMAN flltOM COITA MISA.fllWflOltT a!IACM AaUA. lt<IM<1 .. ......... (llwubflcen) Uft9rt slloll.. lie ..,,...._, Tiie .....,... • ..,. •• ·---u•,.,,.... Wey ...._, 9eedl • .... c.tNI ......... ,, .. Cellr • o.r llr: y~ ¥WY ..,,,,, Ywr llllN!lln LL ROADS LEAD TO ••• ; •FREE PARKING AREAS NEAR EVERY DOWNTOWN STORE Al.Ian IN'IDIOIS I t21 H•rbor lfvd. 646-0541 .. I fr H OfflCI lqUl'TMENT "41 C...ter Street M6-74'4l CAL., CAM11A. INC. 17to Newport llvd. Mi>-9113 • CAMWr TOWN 114-W. IM Stre.. M2"4l05 CITY..__, COMPANY 111 E. lroaclway 641-6791 COIN MAIT ltot Newport ltvd. M2-4H2 DRS. CIA WFOID, DALI & NII.SON Optornetrish 1796 Newport Blvd. 5-48-5639 CU WFORDS PHAIMACY 180'4 Newport Blvd. 548.22'3 DUNLAP APPLIANCES 1115 Newport llvcl. 541·7181 DPIUSIYI WALL DECOU 1111 N•wport llvcl. 6-46-9813 fOSlll-S PHARMACY 519 W. 19th Street 6'46-1651 •IANrS SURPLUS 1750 N..,pot lt.d. 6-46-1696 HM.I-Sm SHOP ' • COAST MUSIC I Ht N.wpori llvcl. M6-027 I .., "' COSTA WISA R.OllST · ti 7 E. lroeclw•y "41-6471 COIYA mlA ..waar & i.OAN ••• 1111 New,o;t .,. "44-774• 1105 Newport llvd. b'4 ... 92l5 HAlrS SftOllTIN_. .OOOS I'll C.nter Strfft 646-19" ··•nw st'toa Ill t Newport 1~4'. Mt-9744 Everythinl{ You Need Is Do,ivntown ... HENDEISON'S A.PPUANCIS 1877 Hubor Blvd. 541-7801 H.~ ll.OCI INCOMI TAX I U-4 "C" N•wport llvd. H2-172'4 J. C. HUMPHRIES JEWILIRS 1123 Newport Blvd. 548-340 I .llllY HAU nlls 1762 N-port Blvd. 6-46-5019 LAND O' LAMPS 1122 N•wport llvd. 541-4450 MAlnN llUINITURI I 165 Herbor llvd. '48-5 I l I MAIY CAim PAINTS 1916 Harbor Blvd, 6'C2· t 090 POINT OP COLOI . 116 W. lttfi Str.et , '4t...Ol71 IA.llH"S .UINITUll llOJ Newpot llvd. Ml-Htl HALM Of CAIPETS 2115 Harbor llvd. 540-482 I UINllTS DIPT. STORE 1116 Newport Blvd. 548-12 I 2 IOIERTS FURNITURE 1785 Newport Blvd. 646-8855 SHAW'S NUTlmON IASKET 1161 Newport Blvd. 5'48-642'4 SINCIRI SIWIN• MACHINE CO. 1878 Harbor llvd. 6'46·9742 ST. CUii IAl .. SHOP 1840 Newport llvd. s.48-6142 UNIVUSrTY OfflCI IQU ... INT 1911 Htrbor llvcl. H6-7118 W~lllM'S MA•NAYOI CINTD F•ctory Dir..t 1714Newport'111vcl. 64.._...H WIUHlll NDllAL SAYINGS & LOAN ASSOC.. ltU Newpott l~cl. 642 .... 711 I • ~'r~~~~,.:.:.;:i..:~..:-=~~,.:.:~9=u~~1t=M~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~ .. ,.. ( ... . ' ~ Spaghetti- From Above u.And Below ' ---. -... -- DAILY ,IL4T Iliff......_ eeways County Lifeline By ARraUR R. VINSEL Freeways. like arteries carrying the workers, coo· sumer goods, shoppers, in· dustrial equipment a n d v1>eationers comprlsing the bloodstream ol American economy. cri.sscl"OSs coastal Orange County today. More are on the drawing boards. Nearut county link to completloa ill the vast U.S. highway !fMm is the Sm Diego Freeway f r o m MacArthur Boolev.ard to its tie-in point with the Santa Ana Freeway in tbe vicinity of the community of El Toro. The lMt eight-mile seg. ment ii due to be compl&ted late in 1981 et a colt Of $10.9 million, tinUb.lng a 73-rnile .A 'flwn• of f<.al ~lal11 f<.liali/u'I OVllt 6,000 LISTINGS TO CHOOSE FROM ••• lf ACTIVE OfFICIS TO SlltVI YOU THROUGHOUT OltANGI CO. HDrS WHY FAllOW COIP. SHOULD SBVICI YOUI IEAL DTA11 f&DS •• feN'Ow Realty has 26 yeera of r.putebility and expwtenc. in Orong• County. •• Farrow Reelty hes the most 1J*lalited. h9'1y traintd, compet- ent reel estete c;ounseJors in the profeuion. It.retch o( vital transporta· tion rou". Only receatly, the next-to· last strip of 4.4 miles, con· structed al a cost of $ll million, was opened to motorbts from H a r b o r Boulevard to MacArthur Boulev-ard. Nut l i k e l i e a t ac- complishment in the Orsmge County Freew.ay network iS construcUoo of the Newport Freeway, from Palisades Roed ill Ooeta Mesa down through tbe beart of the Harbor Area. A decisioo on which route to take -down Newport Boulevard « down Superior Avenue -ii e•pectAld within the next mooth or two Mid 'P'ans will griod ahead af. terward. lt YEARS TO WAIT Staa Diviaton of Hlghwaya apobsmea say most freeway eecmetits go Into construotioo seven to eight yell:I alter l'OOle adoptioG, will completion •veraatnc 10 ye.a beyond rout. adoption. Due to I ener,.UC IJ"Owth and dewlopmeat of coutal Oranp County, however, one Jl"lll ol!icer recently bbaW the ICbedule mipt be speeded up for 1hl Newport Freeway. West Orange C o u n l y residents can expect a decision soon on routing of t h e long-<li.scussed Run· tington Beach F r e e w a y , &k>og Higbwny 39 from th~ beach to Lampson Avenue in Garden Grove. U tt ta decJGed by mid· 1968, as planned, the COO• strtacUon would begin in aeveu or etght years, with completion o( a second lee from Lllrnpecm A venue to the Pomona F r e e .,, a y ib<rtly tberufteT. TWO MORE Two 10Utbern 0 r a n g e Cou.oty freeways are both expected to be built and oper.Uve in the mid-1970s, or a year or two later, depending on availability of fllDds. One is the L a g u n a Freew ey, knifing through treacherous Laguna canyon, now eerved by a IWl!TOW, t1fo..lane tbol'ouchfare on wtDch many motorists bave died. The otber It tbe Pacific .co.t F'reew11f' whkh wll1 na from Sena Junction oar San Juaa Cepiltrano '° Newport Buch, rreattJ c:ut· tblc ~aft! time for Southland tourists. A particuUrly s c e n i c route for visitors or Sunday drivers will be the sleepy Ortega Highway, which cur• rently links Elsinore and San Juan Capistrano with a small two-lane rotd. Thia roacf probably will be ~ ioto a four-lane taclllty In U.. early 1t70s but ritpki area develop:ne.ntt also coWd lemd to pl.am for a true, modeTD frftway a1c>n1 the route. Newport's Bay· Biggest Newport Harbor .It the largest pleasure c: r a f t harbor in the United States. At the lut count, Jt bad cto.e to t,3» nSlela call.ins It home port. The pleasure craft range frorn 1-fOO( aabotl to 130- foot aeagoing yacht.a. Wlthln 10 7ean, develop. meat of tbe ~ Bay area by the county &Dd the lrrine Company will boolt the boltlnt population by all .. ticipated · •.ooo ldcUtional .....u. "WE MAINTAIN THE ftNEST AUTO IOOY AND llRNISHING FACILITY IN THE HARIOl AAEA. AND GIVE EACH ASSIGNMENT PUSONAL ATTEHTION H•bor Auto 1oc1y WA YN! A. OWENS .,,... "'wr-. ......,.., ,. •• Hne 1\elt Am111 ..... a.1111h.r fft w .. t ,,... StN.t. e..•• w... E p c D g n iJ c d u h ('I l> r> p e: b "' u la u OI n do rr D u b e a ei tt '" in S< kJ I( a Tl lli hi '11 tb ell h.t ac Ju ra It Was "New Port' McFaddens Provided Harbor's Wliarf It all began ln New~rt Beach as literally a ' new port." Newport Beac:h, Orst the colony, then the town and DOW the city' bad Its be· ginning at> a settlement more than 100 years ago, in the days of the Civil War. get trapped OD sandspits. By 1885, he>wever, it had become tragically clear tn the McFadden brothers that their wharf was too haz- ardousJy located: one of their pil<>ts, Tom Rule, Jost his We when a ship he was guiding into the bay's inlet had its bottom ripped out. FIRST NEWPORT PIER A hardy, seafaring man, Capt. S. S. I>unnels, one day departed from bis es· t.abHahed routine' ot running So the McFaddens built his atern-wbeeler, "Vaque-another pier -an ocean ro," up and down the coast shipping pier where New. between San Diego a n d port Pier Dow stands. polnt.s north to do some ex· Newport Harbor's com- plorlng. mercial shipments shifted He steamed into the pres-to the Ocean Front, around ent Newport Harbor inlet, which a small community between what ls now Coro-began to develop. Among na del Mar and a uodspit the first of the buildines in that la now Balboa P~u-the tiny town was a board· la. Cautiously maneuvering ing house tor dock workers. the "Vaquero" around bars The brothers McFadden, of abiftlnc sand, Capl Dun· whose nrittly growtng for- nels dropped ancbor at a ~s were still largely the deep cove dole by the result of lumber salea, mouth of the Upper Bay. promptly r~gnized t h e It hlA"-oin b t need for a railroad to the oun:b f~ gbadg~e center of the rancbbelt, San- upon a navigable port. He ta Ana. began trading with ranch· By oow they were weal- ers for hides and tallow, lby enough not only to build and word got around. Otb· the railroad but also to buy er vessels stal'Ud making up some of the largely bar- the aame trip. ren land 1urr-0unding tht .. J~~~op,ert.::1co~b~:S~ pi~e property WH owned ing lhips, the new port _ by the state, and the state IOOD by common usage drove a bard bargain: the known u ''Newport" _ bcothen McFadden wen IOOll wu plainly in need of compeDed to ahell out '1 an a wharf. Jn 1173, 1t cot one. acre for J,000 acres. ed beachfront. Also t h e brothers built the Newport Hotel in 1893, hard by the pier. The wooden hostelry re- mained standing until 1925, by which time termites had replaced tourists as princi- pal guests. Many of the inlanders who rode the McFaddens' train to Newport decided to stay. Houses popped up in the area or what is to- day McFadden Square. By 1900, the McFaddens began to fade from their long-held role as patriarchs of the community. uther pioneer residents started as- suming the task of leader- ship. The brothers even quit The property encompass. THAT McFADDEN NAME ed what la today the area ltliliilllm The brothers McFadden between 9th and 40tb streets. -a name to be forever The acqulaition marked the linked with Newport's early beginning of "Old New- b.iltory -built tbe landing. port. .. Their priDcipel lntent 1t the Tossed loto the •1-an.acre time wu to provide a fa· deal were a couple ol sand· cWty for tbe u.n1oecllng of lptt.s. These later became 1umber for their own 4,000-Balboa and Lido Islands. acre tpreJld in th• Santa Work on the rallrOld be· Ana area and tor othe!' gan. tn 1889. The d1'tance rancbes ill the ~t.J. of the J"OUU betweo New- Jamea aDd Robtrt Mc-port and Santa Ana bad Faddaa balh tbelr wbarf been meuW'ed by ooe H. DIV tbe mGala ti tbl Up-G. Forgy. per a.a,, dole "1 tbe cove Fora, a Santa Ana at-•t wbJcb CaJt. o.m.11 b8d ...... Jc ucband t b 1 '-'V-ero" torney, palnatakin..,, ca u--.-lated the dlltance by tytnc elt.c' ~:!cl for tbe a bi& wblte flC to ODI ol McJ'lddelril in fbat flnt bit ballJ' wbMill ad tbeD JUI', llon tba 70 veae1a cOUDt1J1C the nvoluUom •• a.. f'llC wblppld put the vaioeded Mr .,.. '"" earw of bit 11• cb!Df bl.I the llW'• elect, wttb him· trtp to Newport. TM milt· --• pllt"' tbe ................. .,, • llNlel. Ml .... 61 ~ ,_ ... -........ tbllr',.... .., ......... ~ • ~-emled ., ............... . = =--~' ::J:; .. ti ..... lllin Cl •led .. arm. .... .... ti .,, ..:.:. ...., d/JllJtT wJtll ..... ..... .. .. -., u lo" .. ., DmtDc ....... ,, .~ ,_., '\53 I triml tit. hl'IJ"•. 1111 ,.._ a1•1~ m ,... It. .. ,...1*. _ ........ "...... .. .. Br ............. ~ Tiii Md'ldf I ,...... • ·-.ar aJ.a llil'llt .• ... .. ..... • .... .. ~ .. • Q ............... t la• ,_.. ...... ftt elll!l1 ...... "'1 .,,, •• Md' ..... tlokjnillptad- $ lk ~ .......... ., .......... ~ ,.,, •• , ....... mull II. --to pitch ........ ,,, ......... ...,.....,.. e>perating t b e I r ra.Llroad. 'Ibey aold It to a man wbo later tumed oat to be an agent for the Southern P1· ci.tt.c Railroad, much to tbe chagrin ol the McFeddetis who had spent a bait-dozen yurt tryt.nc to keep the SP out ol Newport. IN CORPORA TJON FEVER Willhln • few yean Ume, I.ht tettlement'a Jeadera felt an itch foe incorporaUCll'l. Amooc Cbete na Aitnd Hermes, wbo twice tried to dnBn ~ eoougb aJgnatares on petltlom calling for an tncorporation electlon. But each time tt>e county ~ard "' Sapervllon toJd him be cldlll't NW enough names. 'l"bl tlllrd time waa Gle cMrm. TIM eledJon was cellll ... ID June, -· "8pcllt Bucb otndallt be- e.le • munldpality bJ • .... fl G to 12. The J~OpU• Wll9 ti e. new c1t.J at tbl ... WU 44$; VC)tU fb. w.t .,.._ly wam't ftl'Y ldtb. Bat IM tllthua1wn ol u.e dtJ'• f!l'lt bMrd "' Ins-.... Maded bJ Mayor Mn -. .... lDdted ~. &qll' .......... . expenditures at a minimum, by shuffled from one meeting place to another with the rise and fall of rents. Among early "city halls" were the Southern Pacific station on the New- port Pier and a store room in a bulldlng at the comer of 15th Street and Central Avenue (later Balboa Boul-evard). They also set up shop lo a back room of Lew Wal- lace's n e w 1 y established State Banlc of Newport. The rent was •10 a month. Wal- lace then chose to hilce Jt to $15 a month. During the years of the city's infancy, municipal of- ficials were thUB kept con- stantly on the move. WET OR DRY! A big issue faced the board of trustees -the equivalent to today's City Council -durlng one of Its first meetings. That Issue was demon rum. Should the city be wet or dry? ln those days, prohibition was a local option. N. a city, Newport could n ow make lta own decislon. 'Ibere was a lot of bag- gJJ..o1, and the local chap- ter ol the Women'• Chrla- tian Temperance U n I o o wetghed in with a et.emty worded petftJon. But rum won, in a 3-2 vote by trustees. Tbe flourishing little city, which now boasted of a H· loon or two, by 190I had two 1mall banb. One of them was W. S. Wallace's S-tate Bank ot N9"port, Which WIS the tlnt to be robbed. In 190'7, aatecraet- ers blew Its vaull Tbey fled with Wallace .. 1old wMdl. Some mootb.a la~. Los Angelet police arrested a man on another cbarf~. He had Wallace'a time-piece. It waa aaftty retumed to th.: bank-er. PENINSULA STIRS AJ "Old Newport" around the wharf t>ecan rattUnc with tbe aounds ol Pf'OINSS -tbe bammtriDC ol bout• unckr con1trucUon IDd the blowiq ap of ulea -a aandlplt coutln on thf tip ot tbt pmlnlula wu allo ahow_lnc etpa ol Ule . ~ WU la tbe UIMla ti."...,_.. It w11 to ...... --4.laa to ..... thuslastic promoters, at the suggestioo of a Peruvian vice consul. lined with high-top mvvers. wooden a p o k e wheel gleaming and giant wine ahlelds shining in the sun Among early developers of the straggling strip of sand dunes west of today's "B" Street were W. S. Col- lins and J. P. Greeley, wbo began buying up land for lots as early as 1904. Promotion ol the Balboa tract was energetic. Poten- tial buyers were treated to free lunches, among other lnducements. The big problem, how- ever, was transportation. The horse-drawn buggies of- ten found the goJng rather swampy. Subruviders finally with considerable persuasion, and cash, convinced the legendary railroad magnate Co1Us P. Huntington to ex- tend his Pacirlc Electric Railway, which by now stretched along the coast- line from Los Angeles, down the peninsula to Balboa. FIREWORKS AND FOOD The first train beaded down the sands on July 4-, 1905. Promo~s celebt'ated the big occasion by setting off fireworks and boating a huge barbecue. More than 1,000 attended; most ol them from Pasadena. Enough l<>ts were sold that way, it was reported, to pay off every stockhold- er the amount of money he had invested in Newport Bay Investment Company, Balboa's developing firm . At about the same time, the Newport Bay company won federal permission to build a structure on pilings out over a portion of the bay. Constructed by contract- or ~ge Prebel at the foot of Ma.in Street, it was named the Balboa Pavilion. Througb the ensuing dee· ades, it underwent many ownerships and many res- toratlons, but the structure today still stands. Across the boy in 1906, W. S. Collins be1an carving out a channel. The sand and muck scooped up by Collins waa dumped onto a sandsplt that bad been sev- ered from the mainland by the channel. Colllna bad acquired the sandspft from the McFad- dens. That is how B1Jboa la- land became an Island. BALBOA FERRY Colllos decided to provide tranaportatJGft to the lallDd b7 felT1 from J\abo&. aear the Pavilloll. In 1909, the n11t would· be buyers oi Balboa laland land were boTI>t across the bay on Collins' new Balboa FeITy. Teo years later, the ferry operation was h1roed over to Joseph A. Beet. He b still nmnlnt IL Newport Beach prosper- ed durlng the colorful dee· adt of Jil0.l.i20. ll c1me of .,. as a resort c:om.mu· n1ty. In ~ aommertlme Pf!OPlt etm• to tht beach by ... ttao.•adl. They came In tr.W. oa foot, by l*Jdt aDd ID the MW and •t.t.Una iuoUDt bqdea. Balboa'• Main Stnet OD .-& ,,_ .,..,.... ,,. The Pavilion, a danc1 ball then, proved to be ; great attractlon. Sharp-Os vored jelly apples were sole by hawkers whose staodi lined the beaches in Bal boa u well as in "Old .New port." ~ HARBOR DEVELOPS But It wasn't all fun anc games in Newport durin1 the Innocent Years. For aome time, many o the city's citizens had wanl ed their harbor transform ed from a barely navigable waterway to a more usefu one. By 1915, the dream~ began to be realized. Jn December or that year afte-r many false staru, ~ city barbor commission wa~ finally formed. Jts mem bers were Linn L. Shaw. chairman; Lew H. W allaet secretary; and Jess A. Arnt£ itage, J. W. Duckworth and K. E. Watson. The following September the commissJon asked tb( community's voters to au tborl.ze the floating ol t '125,000 bond U.sue to fi nance city construction 01 an unimpeded entrance jet ty to the harbor. The voter~ responded with a resound ing "Yes" -391 to 20. Also in 1916, Rep WU llam Kettner succeeded 1r pushing through Congres~ fed er al legislation officiall) establishing harbor bouoda rles. A year later. Newpor.ir voters sold themselves $50, 000 fn bonds to pay /or ~ dredging of a clear chan· net the length of the bay. COUNTY GOES ALONG By the end of the dee· a.de, the whole of Orangt County bad gotten into th< acl In 1919, county voters, swept up by local enthw1 um for the bay's poten Ual, approved a $500,<n county harbor improvemen• bond laaue. The vote wai S,C170 to 2,252. Harbor-hungry leaden had won major victorit~ during the decade. 'lbe dredging Itself &oal years. It wasn't until tbt· mld-th.lrties that youngster~ no longer had sandbars on 1'bich to mud-surf and the Balboa Ferry was able to make a direct trip to the ltlud. Because of the slownea~ ol the many harbor clear· inC and cleanup projed.a. the bay remained • pristlnt enough for movle·mald1111 purpoaea tbrou&hout the ai lent film ~ra. • lD lhe summer of 191~ the barbor ittved •• .,,, moYlt Cleopatra'• Nile. ft(' royal barge waa surround- ed by 1,000 extras on ac- companying barges. Twtet aa many pop-eyed mm tana watched the 1pect.tcle '1vm the •bore -ud out IJ camera rant•. 1'M beat vitw WU a- jOyecl by MYtral clty of • fkU1a wbo Md m••ae« to lip • 1'WI the .me ~ (OW$ .... ,.,. ff) / C::::: ... l'llll ............... _________ ~----....... --....--- - - Board P .. tegr•p"ller Greg MacGilllvray, 22-year-old surfet"·pboto~pber (on board at ri~ right where action la to get it on film. Be 8nd bis partner, Jim have produced •minute sound and color movie, "Free w Euy," with footage shot of1 Orange Coast and in Hawaii. New film ii belQI ....... ~w -there's no time for board pbotograpben to get borecl. . .. -.. .. -- Court Changes Name Criminal, Civil, Traffic Cases Handled Formerly kmwn .a.s h Newport Beadl • Costa Mesa Municipal Court, ilbe mwDctpal OOtrt of ttae Qr.Inge County H • r b o r Judicilll District handles m .ildemeanora puruStfable by up to '1,000 fine and im· prisoomeot ~ to one ~ in Che coooty jail. The looal municipal co11rt -elso handles civil <r.lSe8 where the .mount iDYolved ' doe1 not exceed SS,000. Minor trllfffc matters aod violat:icm of most looal ordioance8 are also w tthi n tale juri9Giction of the court. Koo-n as the Orange Oounty H,arlbor Municipal Ooort 4he court is located a• 567 W. lMh St. in Costa Mesa (te lephone, &4&-9341 ). MuniolcJel court judges for Newport Beach iand Costa Mesa are Judge William Cbrisleoseo, Dlvislon 1; Judge Donald D u n g a n • DiviBioa 2; ao::I Judge Calvin P. Sdunidt, Division 3. The court mar.shat is Francia Glaser. California m u n i c i p a l ~ ·@Ire loc~ed in cities or judic1at districts wtt.h populations o( over 40,000, and jll6tice COlR'ts i n districts of lesser pop- ulation. All other types or lower coorts were abolished in 1196. Harbor Area· Trash pisposal Netepert The city of N e w p o r t Be~ does trash pickup for m-09t ol b resident.I o( Newport Beach. A few recently annexed portions ol the dly are under ~ jurisdiction of the Costa Mesa s.aitatlon District. Tr.ailh and garbage col- lected by the city must be p\9Ced ta » to 50 (allOll ean1 ~ mJlf be either rneW « pilltic. Such cans mUlll be ..,..... tight and COftl'8d at piek.,P time. P.,.r MCU aDll car6oard boset ....... ~ n:eo:pbda for refuse but will be coUected. Sbnlbl ad tree trim· mibCI aboukl be tied toeetber in bunclles which must not ex~ 1our feet in leatdl. AD cam, begs, box~ « 1Ma8el of refuse carmot weigh JDOft th-. SO pounda. Food WMtes and vacuum c\eaalir Jea'fin&I must be •• ...,... ~ beln& p~· eel ia ._b. cans. Refuse placed ln oil dnans will not be .c~ ~~.sudl .. lwnbti eod Cement, 'will '* be ~-UP. but llboulcl be..-~ihe·~ I'.,,_ ., ... ~. ~ ... mllde by tM ., twice ~ ... ......... a.esec-.. ., .. ~-BolWI,. .. c ll dltllml, ftmbeivtnr 211120...Aw.. and New Year's Day . Refute lboukl be placed oa the ~ line by 7 a.m. on the morning of col~ction. For information or com· pl&iall coaceming l r a s h picnp Newj>ort.ers should call General s e r v t c e s (telephooe, 673-2110). There ii aAto a ntlht emergency ~her for trash col· lectioo: &73-2llt. t: .. '41 "-e•• Residents of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana Hel~ and rectlltb aooexed portions ot Newpari Beeola have the.Ir traA coOected hough the Costa Mesa S a o l t a tl o o Di9trid. 1he ~ cootracls witb h Or-C• County Disposal Serritt f • private ftrm I to 1D8ke the weekly collections. All refuse picked up by tbe eerrict lbould be placed .ill cans. 9IKJI\ cans must baYt • blpalcity of no more tbia 40 pounds, and the total ~t of • cu and tu ~ ml.ll9t not exceed 50 pounds. Paper tacks are' not ac· cepW:t1e oolitaklen f o r ftfuse, eUhough cardboard box• will bt' cotlect.ed in ~ l!'lbtber. ~s. tree trt:mmlnCI .and newspapers mu.t bt tied in boodle. .rid. ~ 'ft4F over 50 pMllldl . Tree _. bundle. must not eueed f~ feet In leQflllb. ~DCtion equi,.pmeot, ludl a lumber and cement· will G)Dt be collected. It can be. diipo9ed at a coooty reCue disposal station. Collectioos are oot made oa Cbr)sbna&, ~ivini aacl New Ye•'s Day. To M'Oid mi.saiog • col· lectioo, re&ideota •e urged to have their cans pL8ced on the curb line by :i: 30 e. m. OB the day of piclllp. F« information Costa Mesana should can IS4-5.W7. .. Jt w ... rsell Wbee HaTbor a r e a reside.Ml have refUM which will not be picked up by theJr city or saaltati.oa district, they may tab it to the nearest county refuse disposal statioo. The Bonita Canyon Stlitla. serves ~ Newport Beacb- C.Osta Mesa area. It la located in Coyote Qatiyon, south of Bonita Canyon Road (see map, bad cov- er). The station is open from I a.m. to 6 'P,.m~ sev~n days a week. ' lt' is. clo!Jed' on T b enksgiviilg, Cbr1stmM ao(l New Year•s Day. F or iftfonnMion coa- <:eminc coonty ~al fta. tiOIW, reRcleatl llboWll con-tact tbe county R o a d Depertmeal(~,a4- 3451). Miii' bows,~ may Cllll aMm. "(] (C.nc.t pany, The came t decade pionee:i Martin Imo th IDd clc He st& and in aloft. Less ht sph Avalon the WO water" The was a meot I Unlike ' cade, E land, : Which oversh. meot. Ball> go, wi bat.hln, 'lbe r1 now SJ the Pt actly 1 Tales lion 01 •bocmd Porter dumpln Of boot drah builclln be~ the ttm BOOZB 0. WU ab with .. •tuff. '1 Call Ht ing '"1 he me: poJ.acle1 .Phone I caller haac llJ wi.m awa7, c Uqua; •. It WI aidtl, I ....... ban bi ICllldaJ. ot a. I that f1't Portei cde. to,... AlllClli -...111 ---Jacllt • .... It a • UUa 1'1111 • .ttd " ' l':"" .~ ---j Newport Site Of Historic Martin Flight (Cont.Inned (rom Pate 4S) of their destination by a pany u extras·. band of dirty crooks who The flying machiot abo hijacked the previous load. came to Newport during the SECTIONAUSM decade. On May 10, 1912, Sectional <fuputes also be· BALBOA IN 1908: OLD 'RID CAR' AWAITS PAVILION PASSENGERS AT END OP LINE I ea~ ·~!torta &_?lennbo ~ gan plaguing Newport in -uu ol .-u ""8 s v"" the 20's. Mor.t of the diI· Dito the bay a wOOd, wire llld cloth craft ooJ:':tooos. ferences resulted from H ..... _ .. Its -'-· · clashing pbjJosophies over e s .... """ a.w e engine the future role of the city and in a few minutes was aloft. and its harbor. Less than 40 minutes later Harry Tudor of Balboa he splashed gently down in and his backers saw the en- Avaloo bay -completing tire community as a poten· the world's fint "water-to-tial "Atlantic City of the water" flight West." They fell the har- T b e Roaring Twenties bor should be for pleasure was a time of accomplish· craft only. ment ln Newport, too. But But io Old Newport, Lew unlike ita predeceuor de-Wallace and his ~upporters cade, and as tbroogbout the felt differently. They favor- land, it was a period in ed a city geared to com- which garish excltem~nt mercial and industrial ac- overshadowed solid achieve-tlvity, with the harbor serv· ment. ing as the focus of that ac- Balboa boomed with bin-tivity. go, wide -open gambling, A key improvement in the bathing beauties and booze. development of the harbor The rest of Newport, by took place early in the dec- now spread the length of ade when the Santa Ana the Penin&ula, wasn't es-River channel was divert- acUy staid, either. ed from the bay lo the Tales ol shameless viola-ocean. tioo Of. the Volstead Act It was a sjgnlficant har- lboonded. Qt) MM1blJ Jim bor improvement for it as-Porter 1'U tept breathless sured that no longer would dumping COllfbcated bottles river floodwaters dump de- Of bootleg liquor down the brb and silt into the bay, d r a l n frontlAa wtsatevtt pWng high unwanted sand- bulldlng that happened to bars. be aervtn1 .. dty ball at Jo. Beek by this time the Ume. bad added to bis responsi- BOOZEl>oGGlz? bi1Jtl.t1 as Balboa Island Oae mondng, u Porte? ferry operator the beady was abolat to bit the clraln tuk of harbor master, the witb enerat C8MI ol tbe cit,'• first. •tuft, be received a pboDe Dwing the decade New· Ull. Be left lie bo09I ttud-port voters three times ap- ing aDgUarded outside as proved additional bond is- be tD&aged In a crulouq suet for further harbor im- pobtGfa1 and one -aided provements. Tbe total phone convenatioa wUb a amounted to f715,000. a hug caUer who Just wouldn't awn for a community of bane gp. i.1 than 2,500, even in that Whtll Porter flaally tol .. easy money" era. a•.,. of courte, ao bad tbe Balboa and Old or Cen- liquiiif, All m catt1. tral Newport, meanwhile, years, but he managed to do 1his. Eventually, the warring chamber fact.ioo.s were ab- sorbed into Welch's Orange County Harbor Chamber of Commerce. It! name was then changed to the New- port Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Welch remained a com- munity leader ror 30 years, until his death at 78 In 1954. The county park in Upper Newport Bay, popularly called ":°'lewport Dunes," is properly known as Harry Welch Memorial Park. Meanwhile, development began to quicken on t h e bluffr. on the other side of the bay. ~rona del Mar io the early years had undergone sporadic growth. But on April 3, 1923, all that chang- ed. On that date the com· munity w a s annexed to Newport Beach. The annex vote was 181 to 32. Lots tbat bad been mar- keted at $150 each -with few takers, despite one real estate man's Inducement of a free box of graham crack- ers to potential buyers - were now sold for ~ each. And tMre were plenty of takers. CoTona del Mar's paee of development quietened with the opening of PacWc Coatt Highway in 19'l5. At about the ~•me time, there were the first stirring of life on Udo Isle. W. K. Park.Ison, a New- port resident who had be- come rich from oil, b0ug1lt the island from t.be Paclllc Electric Company. It had b(en called, rather proaaic- ally Pacific Electric Island. be chanted the name. He then spent more than '250,- 000 in improvements. 'PAPPY' PALMER Parkison'a aalesman was Paul A. Palmer, later foun- der of Newport Balboa Sav- lnp and Loan. Palmer's ad- verti.ting slogu for uao Isle WU, "A Uttle Buys a Lot." And U. did. Thirty-foot wide waterfront lots were sold then for about f'/00 each. Any one of the 98Dle lots today would fet.cb close to $901000. As the deeade dmv to a close, the Ude had turned in the baWe over tfl-e har- bor's future. Th~ recreation advocates were winnlng. As more people took -up perma- nent residence, the appeal of waterfront industry dis- sipated. In September, 19'l9, c.ily voter• palled a $410,000 bond hsue and formed the Newport Harbor Union High SC'hool Dlstrlct. 1be bond election came not a mo- ment too aooa: a m.ootb later Wall "St.reef lald Its famous egg, from wh.lcb emerged tbe Great ~­ slon when QobodJ bad lllY money. While NeWp<>rt ·iUffered typically duriJlg the dismal decade that followed, It wa§ stlll, as one local bfatorian has observtd, "more fun to be broke l.Q rJewport than to be brob Jn. Du Motoes." While bUJinesa wu at a nadir and real esu.te re- mained a drug on the mllr'- ket during the 30'1, tbe dec- ade saw harbor dewtop.. ment take lta biggest step forward yel It was hlDted tbat dt:f cootlnued to club. At one aldet, unable to bear the pobrt relatlons between both •m::=~a::=::s-::::::::&!~~1:::1::z::::...:=.:=:::::::::;--m;:­...,.. ol tbe ,....._ .... ., MCUons of town were so haft beea In~~ '1a ~ drained that each bad 1ta G h A~ s o o n as Parkison wrote out his $45,000 check. Thb WI.I largely attribu- table to three men: George A. Rogers, R. L. ••Pat" Pat. IC-.laJ.. Bat ~ cam• Oft chamber of commerce. Ne..,port rowrt «a.. ln...U,atioil, a.~ Jn tm, however. Barry ,,.,,. that from tbea • lbnba1 W.idl came to the Barbor Pon. 'fa ntil Ill ,._. Arla. Be toe11 pat 111 tad Newport Buch homea continued to pow 1.n tda --llt ... .-t ti .. frldlte. munber fn 1987. 'Jbe dt1 is.sued I total ol 1,7'10 to JIW. n. .,....... ..eeru baJldinl penn!t.t during tbe calendar 1ear. Rm'• AllllCbw ...... tile la!t • t b aec:aUft t 0 0 t .bow they )la.I ap· ._lie nllllll la•..._ ..., • atlUirJ ti a oew Tfpe ef ........ . Tot.t *-y ..,. • 1*c11111d a CUI ~ 111 ' 111• ~, tllit ~ an~e-famOy Ratdence• 202 ,.. tbat 'DI • Sitt --... 0.t)' IJarJlll! awn-DuP&ezet 41 -a llldt ....... _,..~ lllr fl c.. rt'lt. ftl Utlt Apartment Bulldlnp 37 at a lllWJj blllt P'• all •11ld1A Mia""...... COmmudal BaUcllnp M ltt1a ..... 'l'M dft: a.den' 1' b O -~..&-t e,.11 ... 1-11 •_._ _......._ 116 p•-'-lndu.~n.-liHLUUMlge 't S· n.• ,... ...... tr111'1 ........ --• -ltilce1laDeou Pertnlt.a • - 1ed " a ._ .-a. ..._ wtllll Ml Jiit wtald bl: to The dty bid on r«Ord, aa of March 31, 1988. ~ lllllsJ., . ...._. "' ftld 1111• • ..,. • a toUl of 19.210 ll'finl unit& LGI • ..... --~--r, n.11pca•1H,.., · t ' mttnNJ' s'd at lled!er 11 leGk terson and A. B. Rouaene. Screwing up their cour- age, they went to WasbJ.ng. ton, D.C. tn 1933 and uted for federal funds to build something mere than just a home-made harbor. Aft.er much haggling with Anny engineers aDd rov· e.rnment oftlctals, the three Newport leaden finally con- vinced federal authoriUea that the harbor, properly developed, could relieve the pres&Ures on Los Angeles and Long Beach porta where small craft took up room needed for larger vessels. They alao argued con- vincingly -and prophetic- ally -that a vastly Im- proved harbor might prove helpful in the event of war. Rogers, Patterson a n d Rouselle came home from Washington with $1.1 mil- llon. But there was a string at~ ta.ched Co tbe whopping fed· eral grant fCJC development of Newport Harbor. OranJt County voters, before a dime could be 1pent, had to approve the expenditure of '540.000 1n matchlftg funds. It WU • time when peo- ple were hungry, out.of- worlc and desperate, but Newport -and ~ty lead- a-s jol.oed together tn a des· perate campaign t4 woo the vottrs. And the bood Issue puted. The Orange Couoty Har- bor Dlltrict, an &geDCJ to supervise the Improvement. wu tbua bon>. '111e $1. 7 million project lncluded dredelnt tbe en- tire lo•et ~ a.net e.den: &loll ot exllt1ng JeUI• to prcMcle a aaft eatrance channel. The work: began ID December• W4. and WU completed ln May, 1938 . PDR PUSHES BUl"ro!f Prffldent Franklin D. ~eh 1a Wuhlnctola ~ a button on bi• u1 ._, the "oew" New· port B...W WU now al· ficaib' open. ne Jut 1q row between Balboa ud Ult mt ot 1'ew, port ,,.. allo put to "" at the outlet ol the war 7ean. JD JNO, Balboa leaden foqbt to cba(t formallJ tbe Nmt "' tbt ton to .... not tuJ'Prialnll1 -"Bal· boa... Their araume.nt ... "Beach" in Newport Bqcb wasn't dlgnUJed enoug!i for IUCh a many-facted com. munity. Balboa, however, waa. But the town's voters didn't think 10. 1be Cjty Council determined that by putttnc the queaUon on tbe ballot: "Shall the dty of Newport Beach be cbanged from Newport Beadl to Bal-~a ?" The vot4' was 1,015 against and 68:1 tor. That was the end of il RENDEZVOUS OPENS At about this time, the Rendezvous Ballroom open- ed its doors, ushering ln the "Big Band" era. Also, Al Anderson's Fun zone. In the Rendezvous neighbor· hood, started to come Into its own, prO'Ying an im- mense attraction to tour- 1'ta, young and old. B u t mOIUy young: students who were "hep" b7 DOW by the tbou.sa.ods were spending their 1prfng vacations "at Bal," fransfonnlng "East- er Week" to "Bal Week." Then came Dec. 7, 19U. And Newport Harbor, as predicted by Rogers, Pat- t«won and Rouselle years before, dld Its bit for Ute war effort. Activity ol tbe U.S. Navy perked up Newport ship- 7ard1. Mott than 250 mW· tary vessles were launched from the harbor'• waya. Among them were mine-~ aweepers, corvettes and alr· craft rescue boats. South Coe.rt Company, one of the few 1b1pyard.s to Unger on foe any length of time ~ the war• won several "E'' ::£ees for Its wartime vements. 1be city rushed beadlcmg Imo the 1950's. New lndu- trtal flrm1 •Dd residendal artal opened ~p -and mu-aldsi-1 government w a 1 atreamllned. Vottrs overwbelmln"1 approved a city charter form fl pernme11t ln 1114.. 'lbt cbl:rter enabled t II • dt1 .. have a ereat.tr hamd ill 4etennlnlng it• own del· .,. Tbe dw'ter alao helped wtpl away l1qeriq MC• tlGuJ dlffereacee bJ en· 1arl1al Ult Qt) Comld1 trom nv. to l4!Y8 mtm- ben, eacti elected from a deak, tramUWDC .. lie- .. -~-------~~----.. ..... .,P'IUT .......... LINE WETTERS -Not many of tbe bil ones 1et away wlMa ,.. tllberniilD gang up on Or:::J; Cout'1 fl.sh popalatioD thlt way. Then'• IOOlll alons tM pier for every from toclcDen to IJ'mldpa, too. ___ ....,.. _______________ _ G .. rnaet Fl•• Re~fpe~ Try Fish Delicacies .,,c~:w-;.~~tiw~ eo.~~~=-~~ "'-"' 1lle llftt -Mid --1!,;Rv,. ~ =u~ "'loj}o !Sidi ltolt"-1 W.nft • """" """""'" wllll IM filllowlnlt c:ollect Ill ACI-.) In the interest of gour- met dining and th• con- servation ol all species of Ha life, we bave coUeclled tom• simple recipes which can be used to prepare the types ol fish most preva- lent off the Orange ~ Pete Anich, a commer- cial fisherman who bas worked off this coast for years -since bis emigra- tion from the Adriatic Sea area -originated the fol- lowing recipe in 1907: FISHERMAN'S CIOPPINO One whole lobster tail and one-half pound of any w h l t • fj.ilb squares, for each p«son dining. Place In stewing pan and add oae ounce oliv. on per serving, freth pressed gar. Uc to talte, .:bopped '}>al'l- 1.,., encted pepper .- Hit aecl one can ol toma- to putie per four Ml"Yinp. AAld em cup of r ed ta- W. · wbJI per four ter"fiDlt .... .a:. puU wMta eddt- tlOeal wider .. • •• d • d. Coot • .... wt• .. e CAlllCO e COMI ..... . ··-.... occasional atir . Serve with green s~d dressed with oil and wine vinegar dressing, and cruJ· · ty French bread. Remove labeler tails rrom shells, and serve bot. Salt, peppec 1 avocado Thaw fish, if frozen. Cut into 1-in. cubes, removing skin, Mld place fish in a glass or earthenware bowl. Add lemon juice and mari- nate until the fish ls white * * * and loses its translucent ap- Here's another ooe pl<rk· pearanoe. Turn fish with a ad up along our waterfront: wooden spoon several times while marinating. Dice balf K.ErrR NEWMAN'S the onion very fine aod add SAU'l'EO MARLIN to fish. Peel tomatoes, dice Slice martin tWets lnto and add to fish. · Sprinkle one-eighth to oo~uarter mature with oil, vinegar, irrch strips. Olp fiUets in obiles, oregano and salt aDd an egg and milk batter, pepper to tas~ Mlx lightly tbea dredge in flour. bot thoroughly. Cover and In a bot skillet aaute 1 refrigerate 3 or 4 hrs. Serve steaks in hot margUJoe « icy cold in cocktail glasses, butter from ooe, to oo~ and garnish with cubed or. s~c­ a half minute• a me. ed avocado and remammg Se"• bot with 1 e m o n ball ooioo, peelell and slic- 1Uces and season to taste. ed. ~es 6 appetizer serv- ings. *** *** M1 wtfe added this one BAKED SEA BASS tt the collection: • .ALA CREOLE Scare a two-pound bass SUE ROBINSON'S oa· both aides. Rub with salt CEVICHE ..a pepper. Place in sm~ll 1 lb. yellowtail, albacore bakiDc pan and cover with or bonito ~onion, garlic and 1 cup lemon or lime JWc• .. eelerY, ~ lfteD pep· l aDiOll _.and 1.,.,. of panle-J. Al· 1 wmatoet a cover with tomatoes, dash 4 tblp. olt bot sauce and Lee • Perrin 1 ttllp. vinegar S.uce, two bay leaves. Fin- V. to ~ cup diced sreen tall with whit. wine. Bake dlllel -.l 1eCVe with riCI OI' boll· ~ tip. oregano ed potatoes. . ...... ....... e OLDS . ..... ,... e ITOIY.Q Al& e YAMANA .. .,,.._,,.. " A l.iv1/y P•lt I A Fabulous Pr111nt ! A Limfi/111 Futurs I Laguna Nigusl's Thi City That's Happening! And It'• Ha,p1nin1 NOW/ LOOK/ e ~~E~., ~.., OOtltMWlltfM ~ Ulgun• ....,.. (.rid prime lend fof meny more) -*' tion. ranging f"'9t $23.000 tttrougll $180,000, All 1ri on llnd of breattt-tiklng beluty. •Hom-TES fully golf courM loll or 1Up9rtl OCMnvlew !oil whh PflcM •tartlna 11 low 11 $14,000 •• , eM custom conttruc-tlon ll'l•llabfe.- • REC REA Tl 0 N A world of ft, and 1H • part Of the rnMtar plan. The private El Niguel CountfY Club and go" OOUl'M, the Rancho Nlguel Riding Club, th• prlv1t1 Monarch Bay Club with Its wtill• aand ti.aches and the new Nlguel Lake, 100n to be 1ur-n>unded by 1n Orange County 1'9Qlonll. pat1c. The new Da111 Point yacht harbor Is only mlnutn nay, tool •scHOOLS Tri. new Crown V1ll1y Elementary and lntermedlate School ~ II the newwt addition •nd the new hloh school Is conveni- 9'1tly locatld, too. Addltlonalfy, Nny cof ..... llK1 the lrvlne c.mpue of the Untwrslty of Cellfoml• .,. neart>y. •SHOPPING The megnlncent Monarch Bay Plea with 1 medical-dental facllfty and theatre. And on tM boards, the new Laguna Niguel Town Center. •c1v1c SERVICES ••• New Soadl Coat Civic C...ur I Tht new Orange County Braoc" C1'lc Center le under con- ttrUotlon to tlouM oourtl, IJbra,y, fire and Pe>nce fecillties •nd other Hrvicff, tt'• ri.re becau11 •Xf>lrtl say Laguna Niguel wlll be the population center of the South Coast region I •INDUSTRY •.• Nortt. A•tricll Rockwlll Md lndatrill P1rk North American Aockwell'a new Autonttlca faclllty Is now under co111tnictlon. When comptettd, thlt plan1 wlll create 1 minimum of 7500 fob• within two )'9111 •Ith an annual pay-_. roll of 'Pf>IOlllrMteJy M0,000,0001 Accelereted growth has -. alto *" notH In the famed Ltauna Nlguel Industrial Park with meny new bualneaa11 COMkferlog locetlng In this l<leet ..Ulog. •NEW MILE-LONG BEACH ADDED I Ano4Mr Mlle '>( belch '-belr't ~ lo Laguna Nlguel'a pttwte coattlne • • • thla ,,_,,. 1" lilll• of uninterrupted ,.._... Hnd bMch and blue OCMn Mt pert of our world of '9c;re-tJoft. AJtd lddfUonel OC.-.front lend In PC.SS of 800 ~ Wiii aoon be ~ by Laguna Hf9uel In conjunc- tion with outside t>vtk*tl 81 P•rt 1f W/J1t'I H1pp1nin1 1t u,.., N/fnl By T/J1 Swlotf. S1• U,1u N/f••I NOW/ ·--------------------------., I ~ ,,.,..,,,,,_......, I I 11 ~~ O.mie 121n I .,,.._,,:""" Mtlll 1" MOtllflil#on lbotit Uf'H'• N/flll/,~I ~ -~ r .. _ ,. ---r«JLITY ----.. Vast Ranch Develops in Many Directions nr-are~W rulilJil.... . ,,.. ~ .. cllllll lie the...-.GftMlnille lnduttrial C • • p lex, a wholty owned sub5idiary of at Irvine Co., owner and feuetu:Per of the vast Irvine ft.-* ia Or~ County. The n.dl, ...... world's last, gre.& .ae- ownermip c It • n k s of virtuaftr unlimited potential land hoWi.C, is developing iB many d.ilhreull 6-e<;tioa. limultanMUly -espeeiaDy in the Or-ee Coast area. . ~USTRIAL 'CITY' One of the directions 1M nnch company is pursu.iag with grtlllt l8C.'Clell is t'he 4eveloplMlllt ef 2-1 acres efprimie~ .... as a Wiul "'~ tf ••alilied •aa11fact•ri n1 aed -"6ie IJ ! f ~ ti 6e lrY i n e ..... w o., le::& ii the in- ~-lb '-1 Ora•c• c...ty AirJ*t. Already SWTouoding !be Jlirport and its attend.t fr!eeway arteries are tmi first facilities to spl'Olll • Cl .. 1 !1 llM. .. f...;@ies ..., ~ ····· ....... UW•ddJ. 1lle "tft/C .. .. I ''4riatftllil ....... ... dllltrbl "city" .. .......,. 1lt lel8ll ~ .. pa:~- w. AJIDICAN SOLL Nearly • ,.,_ -a roll c:aa aat _.. 1iDt ae "Whe's "'-of Amaiaa • h!n" -•eady .._ pr:tnef • leased ... wDill ae eompleK, ae- Cll'AIC te its president, .W. E . .....,_,_ Some tf tile to() aames in America industry a r e .. ~ 1 4 amoag tk com-p..-~y loeaW .. plamlinc t. build ia l9e a.- pla. AmllllC Ulel8 me Aa 1 tlmic, a divition of P II b"-d Corporation; c.om. a...: aad JlcDoo. Ml Onsllas C.pa Uw, Pu .. -. r.ilW'e and ~ pot• ., .• llrrrd' atw Sellda caa't be ~k toer,wiMa .. ...... ~.Pr ..... Meets tM lee !n Pa' A I Orup c-t, ... Some of• ._ aJmc .. Padfie Cout in ._ Orlllllle COlllt _... •e CM .. ., alt t'zib', S. ,_ Of' rt w. for exa 1 ' , ..,., "Follilw the SwA a .. S.. a..nte'1 ..... '"Sp I rt Yll1.afe bf the Sea. .. rece.afty ~ " i t 11 D i-Ain:nA Cit., [9C. f IBPAaNl"E PA&&S F_. ~ imlustrial ,.a .... tile 1rrine l•d••trial Cem~. ··~ ......... Park, e• ncmc ff 71 acres east o{ ea....,.. Drtte.. was fbe first tie be eempletiely sold or ~ Utiwnity Industrial Part, bounded by the San Diego Freeway, UCI and Orange County A l r p o r t , covers 635 acres and Cl&ers to scientifically oriented and Mebt m anufacturing ftra s. Airport Industrial Park, ' ' I lai.t' air Newport and still .. k:oming San Diego and ~ del M a r freewan mil Orange c.ttn- ty Airport, ii a general ill· du.rtrial ._ covering 40I acres. Reil Bill lndu*ial Park, ~ of the four with 1,531 .a-es, is als. in· dustri~ •ient.ed. It lies betweea tlle San Diego and NewpGlt •ee.ways and Red Hill A11A1-ie- ,.. ...... Art C.Oy. i._ 8eadi. issues the em,-e ltatement, •u•s ENa ...ue.r ill Winter ... -. .._ aboot11be real cmler of Orange County! .& a• II e Im , .home ol Dis ney land u.I the c.afornia Aacetes, lral ae .mew motto. 'Ille '1lilon _. coovention burelm, pro- ~ a $1S millla eoo- ...tion center. has • it.I Witrhead, .. America' a Ho ·~:·~~ •outed by • a • Tra(fi.~ Advisory Group Gives Serritt to Mesa I - Fishing Marks Set creatures WM defeated by r------------------Earoest ~ Fallon ol L o s Angeles. And it was not WJtil 1900, that George Pillsbury. Jr., took 1ibe third fish of this kind .in the world. Ti1ne to Fish Thousands Sail Forth From Harbor By DICK ROBINSON D.iiy ,.Mel 0......... l .. tw Newport Harbor sportsmen and the aJcippers woo sail from this bay to tangle with tbe great blllfisb that cruise these and Mex- ican waters are setting new marks for the rest of the world's fishing fraternity to shoot at. During the 1967 season, Ted Naftsger set a modern day record by deeking tftree broadbill that took him a total ol some 32 hours to boat. And Hank May, for the first time in Ciithing history, caught the first albacore of the 1967 season, tben went on to boat the first and last marlin ot. the year. II these feats weren't enough to make last season a success, the fact that sporbmen tag~ a n d released more than 250 billiish Jn the in~ of cooservatioo a n d acleot.llic ttudies for the U.S. Wildlife Service is some newa that completes fishing's finest year o(f ~ ONmge Coast. But already in ttU sea&on of 1968, Newport Harbor· based anglen have topped sportsmen's records set last year. billfisb in 1968 in local waters. In fact. conservation and sportsfishing was begun and developed off these sh-Ores in the waters b e t w e e n Newport H a r b o r and Avalon. In 1898, with only a rod and reel. Dr. C. F. Holder, Pasadena. was the first man in the world to boat a 183- pound tuna off Avalon when no one thought it possible. SPORT WAS BORN But with this remarkable catch. only some 26 miles £rom Newport Harbor, the sport or fishing for ireat blue water game fish was born. In the foUowing year, Col. C. P. Morehouse, alse el Pasadena. duplicated Ida friend Holder's feat. But be took mi even larger blue fill that weighed 251 pocmdl, Thea, in 1900, Holder and Moreh<>use and 1 e v e r a I more sportsmen. D ow famou s .in the angling world, fOUD<ied the Tuna Olub. Witti the e..tabHshment of an organization dedicated to fighting these great battlers, these gentlemen a 1 a o created sloodar<b ror tackle to use, v i s i o n a r y con- servation plans, and rules of conduct , the pioneer by-laws by which salt water records and sportsmansh1p are judg· ed today. In the year of its birth, with Holder and Morehouse having shown the way, the Tuna Club members and ling notables such as Sir W. R. C. Anstruttier, W. A. Baldwin, General A. W. Barrett, the Rev. F. W. CI a m et l . and H. F. Fleishman, were able to Land a tot.1i ol 141 tun a averaging 106 pounds per fish ln Uie 1900 season. 1ben, five years a!Ur HeWer ca.gftt the first tuna. a.Jone came E d w a r d UeweDyn, a Los Ang!eles eW. maaMr who eo August 28, 1903, proved another saltwtter ~complishme:ot ooosiderde Jmposa}bJe was now 1 ma~ of fact. FIRST BILLFISH For on that day, Llewellyn caught tbe first billfilh ever taken on rod and reel A marlin which weighed In at 125 pounds. It was to be two years before another of these Then, fishing in these same waters off Avalon, W. C. Boschen, on August 22, 1913, made the rarest catch of all. On this eventful day, Boschen engaged and fought to a finish a mighty broad· bill that weighed 355 pounds. proving these denfaens too, could be subdued witt rod and reel. As the knowledge and · skill was gained a.s to how t-0 fight all these great pro· tagonists. the Tuna Club evolved the technique of us- ing lighter tackle. So the contest is more even, providing a greater test of the Sparta.maii 'I skill. Since 19'l9, for example, e,..m,mc .mm., Una line with a k...._ strm of Iesa than te pounds, men .._ ... ~p like George 'Ibamaa (both Senior and Junior), Ellis Arku.sh, Joe PHler, BiU Pigg, Don Locke, Horace W i t h e r s poon, Edward Groenendyke, II, Ted Naftzger, and Henry, Phil and Ralph Clock, witb Art Hall, BiH Farnsworth, Jim Walraven, and other area anglers, have all defeated billlish weighing well over 100 pounds, OD this light and delicate line. Th~ is the time of year when anglers begin speculatmg on the date the first albacore will be caught. According to the records of the Balboo Angling Cl ub and lrom the log of Captain J. B. McNally, these first long fin were brought to galf on the dates below, in the past 12 years. ALBACORE 1956-June 19 1957-June 14 1958-July 20 1959-July 20 196~une 21 1961-June 24 1 e a d, sportsmen participa- ting contribute materially to the scienti!ic study of these creatures, and further their conservation for f u t u r e generations of anglers to fight. From the seeds o f sportsmanship the T u n a Club planted at the turn of the century, and with the organization of ltle Balboa Angling Club in Newport Beach in 19'l6, there are now 15 major S o u t h e r n California saltwater angling organizations fishing under similar sets of codes. 1962-June 21 1963-June 26 1964-June 20 196~uly 11 1966-July 4 1967-July 13 operators faster, larger and rangier vessels a r e being built to accommodate ttie rapidly growing clien~le Lishing a 1 b a c o r e "3d yellowtail in season. Independent charter skip- pers such as G<>rdon Green, Gill Smith, Spike Taft and Bill Smitb, who set Ball with amaller parties for albacore and marlin waters, are already receiving m a u y reservatioos for their boata for the coming year. Even though the billfish probably won't read! San Pedro Channel, u n t 11 sometime in JuJy, FISHING RECORDS Today, the trend in sportsmanship b a s un- dergone further evolutlOll. Now, t.hroo~ the pioneer efforts of Horace Withers- poon, for the past five years, he and a growing number of Sportsmen have beeo tagging and releasing all fish which are not trophiea or of rerord size and those game fish t h a t wiU not be eaten. Thal the sport of angling has grown Is ba<:ked by the statistical data the U.S. Department of I n t e r I o r re c e n t I y published. Ac- cording to this survey, there are 45,000,000 fr~ and saltwater sport.!lmen who fish regularly each season. Jack N&l.aon, Pete Hill, John Broughton and Art Grona Icy, who are the operatxl!'s of four or Newport Harbor's fuel docks, all agree fuel sales are up for this time of year. due to the increased number of p~ yachts traveling t.o Mexican waters to fish, and bec.tuae of the increased activJty in local fishing. sportamen following ti>e sun to Mexican water• have tag- ged and released more tban Ck••" """'"' ·-.... ··-.... U09IM ... ,. .. !fie w ...... ,,_ l"'ffMlleMI ·-l'ltll A1-lettttt ~ ....... "*- AtM< ... -M .. _W_ 500 billed battlers through lie lnt«naU-Ooal Testing Laboratory and W 11 d 11 f e Service program. 17 111. Or 11 S R11bt11m Jt I l1lbol, Cell! ,. W C 0. Mii~ U I C.r1lln1 l1l1ncl )I ~ Ktllv .. 4 Ctltlif11 hland LET THEM UVE Aft Much of tbe su«~s of the : ecientific 1tudy ll!ld coo· • aervation is due to the : leadership ot. the eroelleot capt.ans baJed ln Newport Barbor skippering t h • Yachts fishing eoutb. Men An like John Vltallcb, Gent ~ Grtmes, Jim Donnally, Bob-,. by Kazel, K~ Dickertoo, : George Myeete, aod otben, uo are encouractne Mr guest. to let lie fish live to tlgbt uotber day. • .. Alre.ty the Bm Baken, : Jack OaJdwella, J 0 h D • MacLeods, Bm Sbattucb, DoQf IAJmem, IDd Rl1pb An Wlliaml, Lee White, 'l1m :" -S Teel TN, ... Bown Atbbf• .:ad b !'ells • likGJnn&t•t, llX1 ... aaD-• Mn'llt.toe minded 11.td llPOCGID60 have tmde ttmr f: lllllltrUMJtion to the pnsr1111 : bJ a,trtblc ..S NIPP dr• ..... . But wttb Jilli! .. uuil1 ... Dlllt~ ... oll • Olbo SM IAICll ud Bmcbo • a..~ ...... ti ~ md JU ILtf • .,... )'tit to be Mll'd lnm, lttlMW~ ... ,.... e09l wUl ..... tbt 1,IOO mn tll Mttt-11 ,,....., • ..... 111 I -. ". . .. :~-...... .,,.'" , ... Mrt. l . M Oo•ll Jene 14oll•nd Koren Mn llo~mt" M"· L. M. Dolle T,,..,,. llullllrd 110 .. ,,,,. Mul11 lied "''"' Ju111 l'ollllrd o .... Mwdl Le.~ I. a. 1111 a a -----w-.. " • ~··""" ltltnd 2' I Sin OW..o. C1Uf 1' 2 S.n 05'9o. Cellf. ss • c111n111 "'""" U 17 Sin 1>'--C1llf, n 11 s.n 1>5'9o. c1111. I i.n Clttnontt ltlt,.. '"' "" "" "" IHJ "" 1m In following Witherspoon's At the Newport Beach sport!ishing landinp, a t Davey's Lo c k e r , Art Gronsky's and Seasport, tbe report is the number of passengers is Increasing every year with important new locatiom of food fish. For most or t h e s e At the taekle storea, dealeris such as Whitey, Gordie and Baldy are busy aupplying local as well u globe trotting anglers with the latest in n e w l y developed Fenwick, Garcia and Sflafiex rods that are all manufactured in the area. IHI , .... ,,. -... , .. '"' Grunion Not a Myt~ = Every year, Orange Coast ,_ newsmen devote hundreds •• of inchea of newa apace to the Job ol. trying to convince area oewcomera that then "" ,.. !tit , .. • such a th1na u a erunJ.on. Eutern and mkhrestern Immigrant.a are bard to con- vince. They 1Wl th.Ink they an aomebow, being "had" with a tale that ii aomtthlnc akin to the mtpe hunting myth ot the interior regions ti tbe nation. Bvt the CZ'wUOD d 0 ••• ln~ deed, uitt; ht ii Juat bard to catdl. GnmioDt wbicb IJ'OW ~ but etcht lDchee and nre1y wel8'1 more than two Oun· °"• art 1Uwry and lllm. They keep to tllemael9Q beyond tbt tnoer1 moat of the tlmt, bu& W h t D IPlwniDI MMOD ii at bud, btttreta J'lbrulrJ *rt fembtr I tbtJ cboott 8 t WbeD tlie moca 11 fall u..v ·'rua.·· On the right n.lght, at the right tJme (when the tid• la high), the grunion "run" to the beach, actually leav- ing the water, to lay tbeJr egga in the m°'8t MDCI. They try to return to the ocean on the tame wave, but may be stranded on the beach UJJUl ~ next wave returu them to their home. It' I durinl th.la brlet per- iod that the devoted ftaher- man may cMdJ ttiem with hi• bar• hands. No ntta, buct• or tahJnc 1ea.r may bt Ulfd ln tbeir capture; partlcJpatln1 11.abenne.n mu.t ha.,.. an an.Cler'• li· c:eitt • Tbe bat method la to ftnd a tultablt beach, 11 t quittl,J bJ tbt ••••• tdf• about on.half hour llttt .. Ide <Unpa, and Wlit. llDOlllDl ...... lntw.> boGI, ......-. Cbl BoaUDs 6 ~Almanac,••• might as well pick up one's pall and trudge home. But U grunion start show- ing up 11 the waves rt'Cede wait quietly to whft'e they are and catch them with bart hands. Don't run or atamp your feet. advtaea tht a.lmAnac, as these sen- 1Uin little flab will feel th• vibraUona through tbt sand and depart rapidly. 'l1le DAILY PILOT oar- rlet tide ldledules and pre- dlcUone oa the ti.me ~ 49'\ tnmlon nma (alway& Jii. Ill Dllbt). but akeptical flab- 11mtn bave often been fool- ed blcaUte t h t lf\lalOn c.bott another beach at IM tut mlnutt. 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"-..... , • .... 1• y ••I• .. , .. .. .,,, .. .. , ... ,. .. .. , .... , .,,. '"* ... ""'''• ••II ..,., . ··•11 . ... .._,, . .. .... . .... -.:. . ..... . .. . •,Jl!.1 \-l•f )I .... . ,.___. . ,, .. , ..... l11•I•• I• l ..... ..... ,,_l<tO ITIIUfl '" ,. "'' ,"""1 •• ••t ,, .., .. "'" \f"I• "" .. ,.., ... . .. . ., .. ' ....... .. .... ,.. .. .... . ,tit• jl• I ,.. ' .. ... .. ,. I', .. '~ , ..... , .. , .. ,, \•"· .. 1 •1 .. "· ........ ..,, ... , .,_ , . , .... ,. .. . ,,, .. .. ...... 1~·-if II\' \.I l ~ , • Ii.., '' , .. ' ,,. ' , .. , ... ,.,_ , . , ... , . , .... ,. ...... \t ,., ... ,, ,.,. . .. .. .. ... .. .,~. ···-"It ... 'o'~ ,. - \1\t \1 "" '1/ffof' I \.'• 1 ... ""' ~== .... .... , ... ... .. CHECK UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE'S SAVINGS FIRST -OR LAST -BUT CHECK THEM BEFORE YOU BUY! To our many valued customers: One year ago in this special edition of the Pilot I wrote. "I have a lot of faith in thls Orange County area . . . it could be the car capital of the world." Since that time our business at University Oldsmobile increased a fraction more than 54 percent. and my faith in the "GOLDEN AUTO- MOTIVE STRIP" on Harbor Boulevard between the San Diego Freeway and Newport Bo ulevard grows by the day. We are grateful to the people of Orange County for their ever in- creasing patronage. And you may be sure we will continue to operate our dealership to the very letter of our slogan: "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED ... UNTIL YOU ARE ." Sincerely, ~ ~siz,~---" ~-:,~~ - 1 ,, ~~;s R. Benny President $AVE WHEN YOU BUY Our modern, streamlined sales methods mean LOW ORIGINAL PRICES THAT REMAIN CONSISTENT WITH LONG-TERM FOLLOWUP SERVICE. No dealer -anywhere -can save you more actual dollars and cents cash on your new Oldsmobile than UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE! '"' .. $AVE WHILE YOU DRIVE Our factory trained service specialists -working in the most modern shops money could build - keep the YOUNGMOBILE THRILL in your driv- ing at MINIMUM MAINTENANCE COSTS. Where "WE ARE NEVER SATISFIED--UNTIL YOU ARE'' 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-5550