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'~ . -~~ teamwork. ~ Ille traffic cltaUona lasued a year, Prol:IJtlqn omc.r ~ , and I know the poUce aren't wrltinc ty focUed lltteatlon oa the ticketa ju.It to be writing." o< youtbl ln trollbW.. · ·He iald, "So far we've been fairly "There art now 3,700 youtha on lucky 'that we've haven't bad many probation ln Oraqe Couty. ~ewport demomtrationa at Ora.nee Cout Col· Beach and co.ta MM& aren't too bad. 1e1a and UCt But tbere•s an increase but OM~ bere la tbe aff1111nt In freedom ol tbouebt and action, and culture ~ mucb to our lt could ,.t .to .,_ a plOblem." delinquency;'' CoDeenilq tbe UH ol LSI> and mar· "MobWty 11 a problem," Concu-l)uua, C-Ca"OOD said, "We don't non aafd. "'l'blN U't 18 to 20,000 juv• bow nat 'tbe rate oi uaace .11 down • here 'bUt we know it's oo the upntDg, fnd we know that they are uJed in af. fluent anu." -· He said narcotics arrests, 11Jincipal· Jy tor marijuana, ·climbed from 38 in 1983 to 291 h1 lBeS for bo1h Newport Beach and Colla Mesa. · Of tbeae, the number ol juveniles In· volved roee from one ln um to 46 lut year. "That's not many for the population (See TEEN·AGERS, Pa1e %) -.... _Egypti~n -Suhs . ~ ... . ' W:atch Carrier CAIRO (AP) -Shadowed by two Egyptian submarines, the U. S. car- rier Intrepfd sailed Into the Red Sea today after passinc through the Suez Canal. (See photo, Page ~) About 300 Egyptian demonatrators screamed epithets at the carrier from the canal bank, apparenUy convinced the 41,~ton ship will try to break Egypt's blockade of the GulI of Aqa- ba:-The Defense Department in Wash· ington lnslstl the Intrei>id ls sailing for Vietnam. -~ o newspapers reiterated charges that the Intrepid would take up a position ofi the Gulf of Aqaba, which Prealdent Gamal Abdel Nu- 1er baa barred to llraell lbJppi.Dg. -ba and by Israel that not only Israel's interests bu~ tbe foundations of in· ternational Jaw are at stake in the Aqaba issue. The gulf leads to the ls· raeli po(t of Elath, through which 90 percent of the Jewish nation's oU ls imported . Teen-age Bride Disappears on ' Way to Husband . ' . -NewFireme~PntrolBoat Tbe Eavtia submarjues paged tlu'aqb .. -CM8I ...... ., .. llt-- trepid, then .... ahadoWtng her u •be entered the Jled Sea. Aa the Mldle 9llt trtlla limmer· ed, troops from Iraq and Kuwait Join· eel Arab force1 \ataiut Israel, and Britain urted ma.rlUme powers to de- clare the GWf of Aqaba and the Strait of Tlran at itl mouth, int«na· tional watm1 opeo to aD llllps, in· eluding IJrael'a. Law enforoement ageocies througb- eut the stale wen alerted today for a dlminutlve teen-age' bride who dis· appeared MemorW Dey ftile driv· I.al from Upland t() visit ber bUS· bllDd at Camp Peod.letan. Upland poUce .aid Mn. Marybeth Crowl, it; dtlcribed •an attractive bloe-eyed bloade, bad planned to meet frlendl in Newport ~ HION 10-inc oa to tbe Marine Corpe base to visit Mr' huabud of five ween. -· -Out of N eWpor:t Budget · The United States pushed for adop- tion by the i: -N. Security Council of t resolu11.9rl urgiq both the Arabs aDd Israelis to cool off while diplo- mats continued efforts to resolve the Middle East crisls. .. \ ... men were requested so the city could begin m.ald.ng a trmsition Crom three to four-man engine companies. Coun· cilmen do not think the changeov,er is necessary. Fire CbJe! R. J. "Jan" Briscoe to- day defended the requert for addi· tional firemen. "The fire encinter of a three-man company mud -stay at the pumJ>," he said, "requiring the ,fire captain to man one of the two boles. With two firemen oo the hoses tbe cap- tain would be freed to oversee the operatioo." Mayor Gruber proposed~ tfie new council chairs. He pointed out his 11 comine apart at the Mims. Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall vol· unteered to sew it up. ~l~ppers Call Contestants , ·/ 1'he United States was told by Egy· pt to avoid invoivement in Egypt's an· nounced blockade of the Gulf o< Aqa· U.S. Casualties In Viet Fighting Again Hit Record SAIGON (UPI) -Hea,vy flghtlng by U.S. Marines on the North-South Vietnam' border sent American casu· alties soaring to a record high for the second straight week, milltary 1pokeamen said to<lay. They said 2,· 941 Americam were killed, wounded or fisted u missing last week. This was 291 more than the record 4f 2,650 casualties the previous week when a joi.Dt American and Vietna· mese force puabed into the bo~ -:.\be ElMJt at~ Swim ~b, pre-· .mtnTarlzed IOlle (DMZ\ for "'the pariq for aoothet\..!:;aeuOG of cJual f rtlq .ad AAU m , ii c:onductmc first time i.D ~ •ar. rec11tnt1on for club embenbfp. Spokesmen aafd 313 Americans lnta-elted -IWitbmer•, boys and were killed .last week. ~tbflr UlS girls llled 5 to 18, can register at the . were wounded and 12 repClJted Coe6a Maa High School pool from minlnl for a total .. of 2.Ml cuual~ ~:39 to 7:30 p.m. tocUy through Fri· ties. ay · A total of 'J:11 Americana wu killed Pacenta 0( new member.-are ln· tbe previous week, a record that vited 'to join the Booeter Club. tent U.S. combat 4eathl put the 10,· 000 mark. Her friends, Mr. aod Mrs.. Don Peak. 210 34tb St., told · autilorities she never showed up. Newport police said they had no word of her whereabouts. "There is no evidence in her back· ground that abe may have run away," said Upland police detective . Lyle Graham. The girl wu wt seen at an On· tario eervice station. A surfboard WU strapped 1-> the top of her 1967 blue Volbwa~, license numb e p.. UKA 791. -1. Her distraught 22-year-old Marine husband, Thomas, meanwhile wa¥"e· ported to be heading tor Orange County to U&iat in the search. Detective Graham aald the S.foot, 2-incb bride, when last seen, was wearing a blue blouse JJld blue denim capris. - The California Highway Patrol, Or· ange County sherifrs dep~tinent and police agencle~ along tbEI road.I be- tween Upland and Camp Pendleton have all been checked on the poss!· . b\lity of Mrs. Crowl's involvement . in an auto crash. Marine helicopters at Camp Pendleton ha~ also flown over that area searching for the ve· bicle. "But there is no trace of her or her car anywhere," ~d Graham. .. Weatlter Middle '~rQ.n H~est ·Hit Tbe previous week'• flture lnclud· ed 2,JIS2 WOUDded and J1 misdo&. But offldAll later Aid a llrfer 11111DMr of tbe wounded were quickly returned to duty. . The De1f cuu.alty llftll'9' in C :::.~.tJ~1: r:l1111n1~ What is so rare ~s a day in June? Thirty days in February, as a matter l>f fllct. But old Sol knows June is busting out all over and he 's finally come out ol biding. Look for increaslngly sunny sides for the end o< the week as Ule-weathennan beginl to get with it. ,; INSIDE TODAY . "Tht Sul}ject _ WGS Rosu," which optntd Wtdntsday night~ c.t'the Laguna Playhouse, standf a.t on11 of tht highlights of tht season in Orange Countv com- munity t~a&,r. Tom Titus rt· vietps tht production on Page \ the war to 74,MI, including 10,5e& dead. Spoteamen said four Communlsts dJed for every allied soldier kllled ln combat They said 2.218 Communists were killed lut week. South Vietnamese troopg reported they lost 212 dud and othet aJlled forces Jost 29. NEW YORX (APl -The stock market held a i.ubstanUal gain late Thursday afternoon in "ll vigorous re· rovery lrom the Wednesday sell orr. Tradlnawas h~y. tSee quotations. PlCS 1!·23.) .. fl today. MrtM I MW11Jll '"* H ...,, Cll* NIWI S NltleNI Nftl M c.m.ni. ·~' CIHMllN n-16 0r .... 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He has been conductor and vocalist on the Curt Massey · Martha Tilton radio show for 15 years anO wrote doz. ens of songs include "C>ne Dozen Roses ", "Open Up Your Heart1• "You Don't Know What Lonesome I~'' and "One Way Ticket to Hawaii.". Meanwhile, 350 members of the Or- ange Coast YMCA also are preparing to join the parade. y members will incl~de 100 Indian <Maidens along with entries from the Y Indian Guides Tri- Gra-Y, Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. ' Entrants also were announced to- day by Chairman Bob R4citi for the Fish Fry's first big entertainment event, the "Battle of the Bands" which will be held at 7..:30 p.m. Fri- day on ttie City Park st.age. Signed up so far are "The Para- phernalia," "The Middle Class " "The Friends and Relatives" and 'a band simply known as "THE." Raciti said judges will include Dick Dale, who will also act as master of ceremonies, and Walter Gleckler Orange Coast College music instruc: t-0r. The winners of the band contest will be heard at 8 p.m. Saturday on the park st.age. · 300 Set to Attend Orange Coast Y Dinner Tuesday ~ More than 300 are expected to at- lend the annual Recognition Dinner of the Orange Coast YMCA n e x t Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club. Co-chairmen for the fund • raising eve nt are Mrs ·oqra Hill: O. w. ""Dick" Richa rd. and Dr. Donald E. Walker. vice chancellor for student affair s at UC!. TickeU. for the dinner are $25 prr P6f"-60fl To enC'ourafl(> participatimi In the YMCA sui;taininj? m e m b e r rlrive. currently undN way. couplc>s 1oin ing the program at this time at lhe regular fee of $.50 a couple will receive two ~inner tickets at no add· ed cost. OCC Trustees Meet Just Once in July The Orange Coa.§t College Distrit. rustces wilJ meet only once in Juh 1111 regular twice-monthlv meeting~ ~111 be held in June and .\u2ust . Jum ml'elrng dates ar~ .lunr 11 clop! prl.'liminary budget. June '.!8. incl J ulv 12, approvr 'published bud~· t A11 ~ 2. adopt final budget, and \111! 23 ' , ..;--·~ere. but th• ra~ ~ Tncre..,, · to bother us." _gh school prtnclpar~kTtol the C participants· that ~ probl orking with IUtbor Ar• ii the vacation • resort ere they Uve lit dr the vaoation·like abnosphere i{.O\ ~•,~ ot commitment," be "' · . ''We re trying to change that at- ti Cle!" .... 0~';,s cited a recent series..oL--.adult-s~ l:oof{ontations where the teen· agft'a I jble to speak with candor about ' problem·s. "Th st meeting we had was a real s~ ker. Our young people cllal- l~nged u1 with assertions such as, 'We don't understand Vietnam,' or 'We don't ullderatand adult. and we don't think adults want tq understand llS.' 11 Meeks said more e.ye~·to-eyeblll meetings are in the orb for next year. "1 don't see any re~fQr ex· ample, wby we don't tatk a t abor· tion. I thlnk we're kidding ourselves when we say such things shouldn't be discussed in front of a 17-year-old (girl. .t "She's going to marry three or fou,_r months after she leaves high scpooli and yet we're afraid to get around to serious topics." Meeks said ht strongly f a v o r s frank exchanges On controversial is- sues, with the all·imPortant reserva· tion that proper authorities are rep- resented to argue both sides of any topic. "We want the Stanford chap, for ex· ample, who says the hippies ~ more Christian than the Christiana. And at tbe same time, we w~nt an appel.Un~ authority to 1peak a g a i n s t him,' .Meeks said .• YOUTH IMPATIENT "Our young people are impatient with us. They want to reject many Of our ideals, but they abo want a decent chance to eccept a lot ol them too." Dt:. Newcomer. superintendent of the Newport.Meaa Uttllie4 S c h o o 1 District, offered a delinquent theory for the audience to chew on. "Maybe one reason we have a te· vere problem with our Newport-Mesa ·youths ls that O\U' aoclety does not make it pouible for them to cottnt for everything ... "In other countriee the USa have to make\ contributions from the time ~y're ~ young, but not here. AFFLUENT DELINQUENT ''Is It possible there Is a positiv~ correlation between affluence and de- linquency? The greater the wealth the more delinquent Is the c}\ild? It used to be the other way around." He said parents "want their chll- drJ!n to be bright, want them to be busy, but don't want them to be needed.'' "I've never seen a place with so many things for the young people to do, in order to get them~ out ·of the home. Is jt possible that parents with money want to give their chidren ev- erything but love?" , Both Newcomer and Meeks said they found today's teen-agers bright, extrem .. y Idealistic and unwilling to accept hypocrisy they find in adults. One example, said Meeks in answer to a question, was adult condemna· tion or marijuana or LSD, w h I c h aren't habit forming, while adults con- tinue their habits of cigarettA!s and alcohol. M!SAN KflLWD IN VllTNAM N1vy Lt. Chart. D. Witt Services Held For Mesa Officer Killed in Vietn~ ,:~ Funeral services were held Wed· neaday in Lubbock, Tex. for Navy Lt. "Chari~ Don Witt who was killed ln a~tion in Vietnam on May 24. t.t. Witt had lived with hb wire, the former Katy OT"ew, and two children at 2800 Willo Lane, Costa Mesa. He was a 1959 graduate of Annapolis aod had served at sea for several years before bWlg abiign~ ~.1-Viet, nam duty in February ot WI year. U . Witt was attached to the 53lst PBR (Patrol Boal River) and was on routine patrol with four of hls men wheJ? the craft wu attacked. All five were~. His wile is the daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Robert Drew, 2680 saDta Ana Ave.. Cost.a Mesa. The couple had been married. for six years and the c~ildren are Lisa, 5, and Dexter, 3. KiwaF Fetes Young Scholar Corona del Mar High· School seniot Andy Adams, 17, tod~ la holder of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cl~b's annual scholarship award. The presentation lo the June grad- uate was made at. the club's weekl" meeting at the Villa Sweden. · Young Adams receiv6i the award for maintaining a 2.6 grade averagr while at the same time participating in · numerous student activities. The presentation was made by IGwanis scholarship chairman Don Boulton. • , . I Judge Weighing · Mistrial Decision In Murder Case ' . Superior Court Judge Bruce Sum- ner M Laguna Beach today took un- der submission arg\1J1lents by prose- cutors that he reVe!'se his miJtrial d&dsion in the infant murder cue against Antonia Thomas ol San Cle- mente. He said he will announce his ruJ. Ing next Tue5day. Today's hearing wu ICbeduled af .. ter the mistrial was declared because a juror balked at affirming that bls indivldyal opinion agreed with 11 others. The panel of six Jlll.l' aud aix 'fOme111 returned to the courtroom last Thursdlly afternoon and announced Its verdict-guilty of fint degree mur- der, the outcome of two days ~ de- liberation . · I c Newlywe~ Face · Court On Prostitution Count .. A newl,y married couple dlarged with conspiring to .commit proetitu- t I t I o n at a Newport Be~ hos¥· ry-weni bolDHl ov r to. SUperfor Court Wednelday for trial. Mesa girl. Her cue ls betll& bandied by juvenile authorities. The Petzopanea remain free on bail. From Pflfle 1 ', Newport Beach • Cotta Mesa MU!'li- cipal Judge DonaJd Dungcµi ruled ~t evidence presented at a preUm-TJD ELANDS inary hearing was sufficient to war-• • • • t ti ol "u_ c ol Newpott Harbor Olamber of Com-ran prosecu on rwred and ar yn merce Manager Jack Barnett remind· Pez:zopane1 of Garden Grove. ed that a meeting betr.:w the coun· They we~ ordered to aIUwer to the ell Tidelands Commit and the felony charaes Friday, June 9, in Su-chamber's Marine Divi on bas been perlor Court in Santa Ana. ·scheduled for Friday. , N rt B h u d . Councilman Al Forgit stated h1a out-ewpo eac po ce un ercover rigt\l opposition to the entire tidelands ' agents arrested the pair April 29 at proposal. "Let's kill It now and stop a ~ewport hotel. Olflcers were call-wasting our time," he said. ed m by the hotel management :<...; Councilman Dee Cook a r g u e. ct - Pezzopane._ 34, allegedly sought cus-against giving tbe proposal immediate tomers for his then unmarried co-de. consideration. He obejcted to "speedy fendant, who Is 23. Police a4o at· legislation forced on the council.'' rested a 17·year-old married Co s t a and said time is needed "for some , back scartdllng negotiation." ·. F p 1 Councilman Lindsley ParlODI sup-...,. .. e ported the proposal in principle. "No matter hqw llominal the fee we should establish once and for ·a11 that if you use tidelands you epay for them," he said. SCHOLA~ ... del Mar High Sch~ ~.ohn Groen: mg of Newpor{ Harbor High introduc- ed ~ honor students and told where each ii going to coHege. . Most will attend one of the campus- . ea of the University of Cal.Hornia. The Irvine campta 'lfU the choice of 10 studeDt.I, followed by Santa Barbara wfth five:· Berkeley, fbttt: aDd IM An· geles (UCLA) &JJd San Otego, three each. Four studenta ead! will attend Or- ange Coast College and Pomona, two are headed for both Stanford and Cali- fornia State, Fullerton, while a smat- tering of other universities were nam- ed by one student each. University of Southern Caltfomia waa shut oul Corona del Mar "A'' average gradu- ates an Sue House, Judy Page, Su· san Haley. Paul Shapiro, Peter Shel· ton, De Ann Evans, Diane de Forest, Janet C8rlln, Pauline Brecht, Elinor Hall. Kandi Dove, Brooke Blakely. Janet Bryant, Susan Canfield,· Gay Eisman, Gary Long, Mary Toiti, Laurel Twilegar, Heidi Winburn, Gretchen Schindler, David Stillinger. Mary Paul, John Mact, and Brad Newman. Top 1eholars In the Newport Har- bor graduating class are John Groen- ing, William Loveland, Helen Taylor, John Ried, Jeanne Fassell, Charles Lester, Janet Bright, Joan! Stillman, David Plumb, Ruth McMillan, Mar- garet Bowman, Tom Muntean, Gayle St. Amour, Mike Cunningham, An· drea Rojas, Re>Qert Sevit.z, Ann Shar- key, John Stolarek, Jill Threlkeld, Pat Smith, GtR Stuart, Mark Paetz, Kath. Jeep Clarke, Jll1 Brougtrten, and Lynn John.ion. He also remarked Lthat he is find- ing himse_ll more and more in sym- pathy with the chamber's recom- mendation that use fees be levied against bayfront residents as well u commercial concerns. "To be fair. perhaps ttle char-te should .. be across the board 1' he 1 said. ' Mayor Paul Gruber ind.Jcated be would be reluctant to vote for pier inspection fees. . Parsons, Gruber and Howard Rog-er~ vo~ in the minority to retain th~ pohce ~at in the budget. Rogers said he believes the city has backed away from il3 responsJbWty to han- dle ~arbor crimes. Sign Up Tonight Fo~ Pop Warner A player registration for Pop War- ner football candidates will be held tonight at Corona del Mar H I g h School's cafeteria at 7 :30. .Th~ player-parent meeting will be highlighted by a film of the Cowboy team winning the Southern California championship over San Bernardino. Age limits for Pop Warner players are 10 throuitt 13 and weight re· strictions are 70 .through 125 pounds. DAILY PILOT Technicians End Pay Protest, But · i Still Unsatisfied PLAN YMCA DINNER -lnvi tallons for lhe June 6 annual Rccoi;(nit1on Dinnf:'r of the Orange C-Oast YMCA are m the mail, ancf Y representatives are .. ' I shown mak1ni.: rlans to insure a succe6Sful event. From left. Ottk J<'ran)<J in. Fr'ed McMasters, Edgar "Ned" Hill an~ Hugh Mynatl ) About 15 Oran1e County Medic&l Center X-ray technicians who suifer- ed an apper-ent "paycheck illness" are back at wbrk today but their pocketbook malady probably Isn't cur- 4.'d yet. The technicians called In sick Wed- nesday ln an apparent protest of sal- ary o{(ers already approved by the Bo~d of Supervisors for the coming fiscal year. "It's that Ume ol year again," sigh- ed personneJ director William Hart as he expta!tred the situation. Technicians have presented t h I r trouble to the hospital management. A meeting wHJ ~ scheduled some- time today, Harl said. Several problems will be discussed, the direcJ.t>r· continued, • , Among them wllJ be money • Starting .July 1. X·ray technlc1rn~ wW earn P -'659 monthly. a level Just under medical center nurse11. Un- til recenUy technicians earnf'd •li&ht- ly' more than tht atalf nurses . / ~ . The )fe I coora Yule. I • •• free on . . i ·~· . >f Com- remind· le COUD• Dd the as been his out- delands ' nd atop ·guect - :nediate 'speedy ouncil,'' r some na sup- le. "No 1 sbouJd t if you m." he :is flnd- .n aym- recom- levied well as ted be or pier >d Rog- retaln Rogers backed to han- 1er p War- >e held H i gh will be :OW boy Wornia irdlno. players !'ht re- :>0unds. " •c:I• -• uu ..,, •• ""' ' \ I • V't .. -~ W~ (lJPI) .../. Prolpec.. loan u1odltlona .. be pennUllled~ -~are ID foJ eome 1'" keep PJYlq Aftl'I t1'I IUM btatl ._ti .OU--Jllorfauef. rat.ea o( lldlnlt an. JUDe • that .. ,..... .. -,., to De f . tbey •• ~~ llnee-lllt ,..-:--- .. JDadl U bid been ~ With IGID8 ~OU for Jq dtiet . ibat ·-Ibo ~ and lot Colll«nla, --s....u o.tu·. 'ftDOUIQiMat id-=111h, the aYiDp .. Jou .. ~ en11fGlm tou"'1Suk· (knon u S 6 LI) cu So :-/ tbe bib'• t.• . d4,..-peytng UI ~.a 111r to pus-~ . ~ ·" &look llVVI ad &.2' percent to bold· en of aavlnd certmcatea. '1bll ii fine far uven but not 10 nice for m,yone-Who wanta t0 fi. nance a home thls summer. -- The Home Loan Bank BOi.rd took the adian IO· that ibe S & La ceuld . conti.Du• to hold their own tn com- petition fo'l th& saver's dollar with the bukJ amt;-moie importantly, the money market.a. -But tbe problem la .tblt 1f s " Ls have to pey m«e fOr Mr money - or ounot pay lets -then they wl1 llllo i.ve to ciarce more .for a IDOl'tpp, or at Jellt oot teduCe tbe1r mare,. fendiq rat.. ·-=-=--... __ .... , - ~ TllursdaY, June 1, 1967 Withhold .. Drop~ Scored ~ ~~~~~~· leadera called on a Democratic co~ trollest Auembly= to band GOP Gov. lleagan a cautorn1a tu · lnctule--a bllllon dollar-plus bill stripped ol withholding of _yersonal income taxes. . But _the Aasembly'a 1>emocratic floor leader· qµlcldy ~ defeat -for the $1.208 billion~hlke DOW, ~ ... the author Aaae an J• G. Veneman {&-Modesto , bas 1'owed to'" · Reagan and dropped wi_thbpld.ing. - If it becomes law, the meuure "double state in<:ome taxes: the sales tax from four to five , increase the cigarette tax from three to eig'ht cents a pac'ki boost bank and co~ration and liquor tax- es, and provide long-pr.omlsed local tax reductions to California property owners. BALANCED BUDGET Bacbra 111 It will furnWi enough m~~ Reagan's '5.08 bll· lion mate ·up deficits and talDI ~ of f\rlure ~ needa o( a state srowtni hr more than 1,000 peoo ple a day. Suppotten · and opponenta gave After rll1Da to • ..,... l*k In December, laterflt rates oa ccawo- tiaaal mortgqe1 bave been pwiual. 11 declfaing. Earlier thlJ year, the blmt board and other government of- fldaJJ expressed hope that money market rates would fail enough so that S & La could reduce dividend rates after mld-yee.r, thus pennlttlng a futer reduction ol mortgage rates. Church Historian Predicts . ~indsors Sail COQfllcti.og atatementa as the lower bouae prepared for an unusual debate on the bill. Customary rul~ were changed as out.aide witnesses were stmUDooed in a "committee Qf the whole" format to argue the fiscal crisis. Lt lNG NEAR DEATH Maleo'• lopa Mat.Ga Fonner Leader Of Mexico Near D~th in Hospital , . .. Te Long-delay ed PrOtestant-Catholi~ Unity Family Reunion But market CODditioal have not co- operat.ed. After decltnia, Jn the-fall and early wtmr, rates on Jong-term boods have risen -a.gailJ to within a • stone's throw of last Yea.r's highs. BOSTON (UPI) -The celhcJ ol Buaineasmen apparently_ fear another the Roman Qatholle cJ.era bu de- outbreak of inflation and eftD higher layed acceptance of birth ~ for interest rates later tbla year. They Roman Catholict, the National Oouo-are rushing to float bood' l111ue1 at to-day's lower rates and thla big de. ¢1 of Churches (NCC) ,,. t.old to- mand #or long-jerm h.mds is. driving ~Y ' up loog-tenn rates. . \In the JnOflt comprehenatve...report Some experts fear that thia upward to date on Protestant and Roman movement m.-y apW CYVer i:rJto the short-term ead of ·the market, where Oatbollc rejalions in-the 1lml, the ratea are attn decllnlnC. Lut year, Rev. Dr. John E. McCaw, ~ 1'ben abort·tetm rate. aoced, uvers of church blatory at Drake Uattw-•....s. -~•-_._..., .out J s a. ... - _ _. atty in Des Moines, Iowa , Mid· U.. ...... i.ucu· -. w -L9 &la& ,.._.1..-11-cl .. bought ahort-teQn ~-. Roman ~ ergy are ~ It wu to preveot a l1m1llr lou ol in a position o( bein1 c~a:llaie4 funds that tt>e baDk ~ dedded to on thlia lAue by their own personal let S & Le continue to i>Q th htel " practice." they h.ve bee!l peytng since lut "Boman· Cd>Okllm, the longer it Al. mtndrtty Republicans moved into a closed door cauatj before the de- bate, their floor leader, Robert T. NEW YORK (UPI) _ The Duke Monagan of Tracy, and their caucws ply grew into it and accepted it," Mc-and Duehesa of Windsor sailed to Eng-chairman, Don Muiford of Piedmont. Caw said. ' .land Wednesday for a recondllation said the GOP would rally around Ven~ On CathQ}ic. Protestant marriages, with the British royal family which eman's bill. McCaw safa, ''As a un}on between b bbed th d """-f 30 RAPS WITHDRAWAL the churches• f-~'-'ul, it is m--of as snu e ul,;Ul!Css or yean. llAl1l v•" The 72-.,....,,.-old former r1 .. a ..,..., But Assembly Majority L e a d e r a bam'er to g-·1"e ..u-~ve ecum-J-~ J:N• ~ ~IC\.-u ward VIII and i..:. Maryland born George N. 1.enovich (0 -Fresno) ob-encity than even birth control, abor-ducba.s 70 ended'"ilieir ft __ • .:,· visit jected to Veneman'• dropping with· ti on, divorce or questiom ol doctrine. to Amen" ca 'm· tim to _..__.. GUUUO.la famll,, holding and said "I can:t see any "Contimloua pressure must be main-ceremon in IAode •rlW~JY package coming out of our house like tained on. this problem from both Y on ne that." Wl''"''-and _ .... ,..,_ the Roman Oath-at the invitation of the duke's niece, u.uu vvwu-.ni Q ,,..., __ ~ ll Veneman reluctantly abandoned his ollc clmrcb," be said. ueen &:aUoOuvw• • rebel's role Wednesday and told But McOaw found Roman Cadlo-The couple will celebrate their 30th new1111en he wu dropping payroll de.- lidlm in the Unit.eel States lnc:reaa-weddinC IDDlvenary aboard the ha-ductiona of·-pei:sonal income taxes • ingly reapomlve to the needs of the ury linet United States with a dinner just aa the governor want.ed him to communib' wti1le ~tism tends party Saturday, two days before ttley d • to "pea at back ol IOdil action are tcbedulecl to disembark in South· •0in tts place, he substituted Rea· to speda)isb." ampton. They will atay •t a hotel if gan'a own plan -requiring some "It J1 my coovict1oo tlult we are London. • 350,000 higher Income taxpayers to ... ~MEXICO CITY ·(UPI) -Former ~ ptelldmt Adolfo Lope% Ma- i.. 1a.y __. dilall today from mua· ive cnn1a1 b'eedln&.. dod«I said. yNr. '11le ·board figured ft WU better waits to. be definitive On bUtb COD• for S & La to have mcmey to lend trol. will find it harder to dose tbe homebuyers at 8.5 percent than for door. Protiestantwn did not deliber- ~proeching, , if not actually in, the The duchess bas met ttie Queefl pay their incotne in two yearly install- tlme of the American church--. and QJlly once _.::-in 1965 at the b~ ments, Oct. IS and April IS. Vene--·· 1be ftl'Y center ol the church could beddde of the duke who wu rect.tpef· ·man.made the change to win Republl· ....._ Dr, M•mee1 Ve&Mco Mid tu fmmer precldlnt't brain bad eeMed to func. t1on and be wu being kept alive by machlnel. Death could come witbin boun, be uJd. tbem· to ba"' no m<mey to lend at ~Mt out-at.._JIC'OCUJD flo chml• 5 percemt. ibe practict of birth coatrol. bat aim- Donhle Life Street Vendor Liked F olies .weJ1 be the Roman Catholic drarcb... •ting f?Om an eye operation. Court can support. In the NCC-commilliooed f'el!Orl ruorces said the queen made up her You'd be affectlld if you wen the that rault.ed from a yeer-1ong·study,-~ then to end the long estrange-head of the family of four with an Rev. Dr. McCaw warned against dan-meot and received ttrong backing income of about $20,000 a year. ia wbidl would coincide with tM from her husband, Prlnce Philip. REAGAN CONFIDENT CCJIDlng of an "American church" -The occasion chosen by the Queen Reagan happily welcomed Veneman the possl.bllity of •1tat1on by "po-is the unveiling of a plaq1'ln mem· back on big team and said "I'm con- UUeal demogoguery and dictators" Ol'Y. of the duke's mother, the late fident that bfs action will now per- aid. the possibility that the end of Queen Mary, at her former reitidence, mit the Aasembly to move forward rellllous pluralism would a i g n i f Y Marlborough House. The ceremony with a ~venue bill that will be in the Lopes Mateos suffered for the put two yean frotn a ballooninc artery in the brain. He wa struck by massive hemorrhaging Wednesday morning and WU Nlhed to tbe NatS&al Neu- rolodcal lnltitute. .... BLACKPOOL, England' (UPI) - James ElUl-Morria WU • familiar algbt mumtDc llrouCb the atreeta ol B~,1!1 ... ~ed clotbJna, J>!'ddl· ''not genuiDe Unity .. · but loss of wu scheduled for later in the month beat interests of an C&lfornians." H• The amount of m<Jaey Ellia-Morris vitality."• ' but the Queen changed the date to called Veneman'• action "statesman. left surprised a lot of people. 'Ibey · Present.day Protestantism has tend· accommodate the Windsors who had like." Velasco ... d H'a)'I ~ the troublesome arler7 in the former pllelident•1 brain was bleedlnc heavi- ly and doctors performed a hd>e- otomJ to eue hll breathlnc. Prelldent Gustavo DlaJ and former ~t. Adolfo Rull Oortinel paid a sympatny call to the hospital Wed· Delday nlgbL Lopes Mateos ce1ebratea b1a 57th birthday only five days ago. He aerv· . ed • presldf!llt of MUico from 1968 to 19M. He became a e«ster' of oan- trovwsy clurlng bit term because ol bk recoptUoa cl the Communllt re- gime al Fidel Ciltz'o In CubL ing ,__._. He 1t'lll u fam mv a alCbt ID Paris at the famous Follel u.raen. littillg as always in seat A-15 md -~ presenta 1*bta(e to the tall beauties in the cborua line. Indeath,E!&-Morrla,~.revealed hil strange double life ma will which remembered thoee who remembered him. • He Jett '98,000 to a Salvation Army sl.aeel' who Oled to talk to him in Blackpool and $1,400 to two FoU. danctn. 1lbou&b be was a pa~. · ed to "paa the buck of aocial ac-Ill engagement. in Paris oo the origi· Veneman, however, said "I bavt "W'e ooly paned t!ietlme of 41y,•• ~to spedllblts;" fllilint to invoive nal date. reservaUona" about whether the twice 1&14 Mils Annie Gruvea. a, the Sal· 1ta ~ people. · · In reforming • a year payments will solve the state'• vatloa Anny singer. ''Wb1 be shoQld calture,'' Rev. Dr. McCaw said. pressing fiscal problem ol an expect. ha" left so much money to me ii a ~-' ~~~· i: ~ Rites Held for Rains ed cash shortage in December. m11tery." _. ~ ~__,..., The shortage is caused, in part. by To dancers Micheline Rdae and .-to headline cOle• but takea • MEREDrm, N. H. (UPI) -Prl-the lag in collecting taxes under the Nicole Delattre, the light of EWa-Jaaen' loot i.nd leta • u b 1 idiar1 vate flmf::ral services were held today present system. In December, expens- Morrla in the Foiles audience wu a ~. lndh'idulla and free 1.ance for actor Claude Rains, "The Invisible es re1J)ain the same, wtlile lncome familiar one: They said. be villted &rc*IPI, l:!.,cWatlY w i ~!;,~y, ~ Man" of screen fame who rose from drops. The income tax, for example. Pmi.1 two !>I' three ti.mes ,_.l.Y and ~ct .~ .. ~ .... be _ft1... a '2-a-weet ~e boy to •1.2 million lsnlt collected unW April 15, several alwaya ocupled the aame teat at the .r:-::;:::="''""==..,.,......=====-.u.=====m=o=vie=r=o=~=· ==========m=on=th=s =after==tb=e=crl=s=l=s·=====· saucy mmic ball . Llttle waa known in BleM::pool al Ellia-Morria. Jt Wll said bis idler ••• London auctioD9er. . ,. -cont1ne·n.tal cha~m / Snow. 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Lffecoat Blazer Truly the ell occu ion iecket. And to m•ke them tit• ldul aumm•r bluer Colle9• Hill t•llors them meticulously of I 00!"-wool In the •uthentic Co 11 e 9 e Hall tredHion1I Model. From U9,50. JJ21 l• Coat H•Y· ~NtMw,Col. -oai.te J.2uo 111 A""" hf Mw S...~,Cel. HYec .... )-JIJO .. . COLORS: ' <1r~ :-8/Ut& Browns Gofffs - Charcoals Burgundies Greens Tans ~----... PAT'fERNS: __,_, .. -~~ So/Id ·Tones Compound Shades Stripes PlaTps Tick Weaves Novelty Weaves ( BRIGHJ' •rt11 ~JdlY ,ttOT· 1Uh1 1t1 ........ ., ... 11th+.~·"' lwftllt. AIH ywr ll11111t.W11 -""•• 4elly •"' ... ..., th• - A ORBAM TO BUILD oN'.:·. diamond to ~by! Sentiment an be practical, too. When you cbooee a KoYea's diamoad JOU ate .-.....iae ml a Dmd iat•aoear a well as a dim, of beauty. KOYell's di•mcr ~per~ through years of experience, are able to advise you on the rigl;it ~ die mr· r~ choice for ~ ~pl~ ~sa~n. • And. the diamond yoy select wm~keep-its ' value, for iri ~ to /mmc you an &!ways cxma~e it at KOven~. for a W:ser dJainood, · · aad JOU ~ill be allo.tf ed full . ' ---./ You can ~e your time on Kovcn's conven- ient payment plan . so wide ln_$COpe, '° nlNI Jn fashion, so b/1 In ..Vlngs-lt may never be duplicated . . .,. -· , 1700 F1moul American Mak• J RllUlar ,emnr pr1ce s1u. · · ~ You.r~ It rfghtf These are the same prestige suits sellln11H ....on at $125.,Now, durln1thls ~r Pre-Father's Day Event, select yours at only $79.90; • This ls not a clearance" but a remarkable purchlle tram • ltldlnc qU1ilty tnenufacwrer. Wt had to buy his enttre outp chleY• this unusually low price. The fabric Is the 11 lend found only In better • c. cfothln1-!4" Id's finest mohair and 46% worsted. . th• iuster and elegance admired b_y well reued men everywhert. The tallortn1 ls superlative With many hand \ details that ensure superior flt and wear. T~e styllna Is as. new-as today; F.orw1rd fash· Jori models with one or two buttons, new lf'8Ceful lapel treatments, slant pockets Ind \side ventS. Colors and patterns? So many, \ you'll_flnd It difficult decldlna on Just one. Come prepared to buy two or more. ,I.-. Alp ~t llU.Z. B , »,.,.I'S.., ~r11ul, SOldA COO#,,._ only 10.00 a ""'"°ton EZ/CHARCE SOUTH COAST P~ • BRISTOL & SAN DIEGO FREEW.AY • OPEN M&>N. THRU FRI. NIGHTS 10:00 I i,.9:30 P.M. e SATURDAY fO:OO A.M.-6:00 P.M. ' ' / I ) • c•u rate nd by eat ated ~-w ~ Jtdy .creat- lliltoC ••• ~held •can· ,.... 50 ta tbt -. "-• ..... • j ) - • • \ I I Tlu1day, June 1, 1967 DAJLV fltlOT 5 .. Hulltington Beach Boys au News · . -. . L-142 Youngsters Join Keystone Club Sleep-in Sch 0 lars Hon 0 red ~ turnout ol lU boyo par-• mldnlgbt. -.... two boys: Tom Kio(, Terry coaatm and decorafJYO olJ. Motldo7 .. on1ng, from 9,311 1 ticlpated tn the Upper Boys. movies. 1be fono.rkWinon>-Gilbert, Sob Morri1, Larry jecta. to 8 :~. All members 10 _ '"'8 followtnc student!' -w111111m r. '"""· Utlde \.. c.tt.. Keystone Club aJeep-llr on mg the bofe a...aned to Castorena, Mark 'Dean, Molds will not be used ln Y!!f"I and older can attend names ~ on the ~t'Clll Hc~C:·,....~~!: May 12. Boys Olob Of the the IJntll ol ~ bacoa Bill Brown and Dennia ~ our program, but creative these c1aaaes provided they honor and aeholanhip rolls "= :ii!:"R..:=.~,~,:, ~ Harber Area le~en ex· and hotcake.. -.. J)Qd1ey riot are all members o1 the oeraplks by hand will be have written permission at Huntington Beach H lg b '-F~, C4ll1 a. o.11r1e1-. DllllM r:;reaett thanks to the Jun• Ri,. Mra. """1... ...:...n..-t!, Keystone Club which. held stretse"'. A potters wheel, from their parents or guar- err • ood shop in acbool miist f 1 r 1 t pass the test here at the club before per- mlsioo la granted. Perm.11- sion slips can be obtained from Bruce in the shop. Scbool TOfl4 G.twl l'd. hwf'IY J, Glvtnl, Juli-_.....,. d """1 JCUJm ~UUAu ~ • 1nne M. GoOdlrd. C11111et Gokllr. J-• and Senior i~era an Mn. Dale Unveri and Vic-the event. from an Nd treadle sewing dlan. Pre-<:Ut wood projects 'n\Oae whose names were H. H.ltlHY. °"'' Hitt,,., Tom Lt:; _.,... who helped in the ~ About 10 boys from the Upper Bay Keystone Club attended the races at Irwla· dale Raceway last Satur· day evening, complimenta of the raceway. This trip wa• not only enjoyable but mOlt ed~nal f« tbe bo1'9 More trips ol thlt type ala beia, planned ·for tbe llJIDo mer months. OD the S'-alght ''A .• , u_. ...... 1te11. Pllllllt Hard\I, 0.11 It. K. • .,. • ...._t ky Pardue acted aa ~·· Our new ceramic kiln has machinet It now ln the pro-are available to the boys 8 W' 11" ..... ~': l ·J:!,,..,., IC.Ill .,...,_, ..,.. ev!!! .... _.,,.w.' 'nle following ~· parti-arrived and we will be start-cess of oeing made so the to 10 years old and the old· Freshmen: Donna ~ G•fY R. M1<M111t111. Ttn1 I!. Mell-auq .. .......,..t In~ clpat*1: Jeff and Steve lng our ceramics clanes boys can be taught ~ tech· er boy1 who have not yet t>urbam, Kathryn Joe li'oltz, ::~. = L'. ~~ Wll 11*1 ' Greyson, Peter Bran1 Bob within the next few weeks. nique of throwing po~ taken the instruction. Steven Robert Foote, Nor-e. Miiier. Ocwwl .. Mllldll, CM• abop, pmee. . ~rt, Bill n Dudley The actual da ... will be an-n~lu. The kiln ta the dcJ. However, more advanced J Furuta "_.._ 'ml:-tlnl A. Mltdllll, °"9 A. ~ d ~ r 1.3 , ~ qan ay , AWw .i;A.l.l." c1eucn. A. MorfM. o-. w. Merl'lll. r o o m a D and Greg R , Jm1 Mod-nounced later. Small objects na on of th. ~ Tuesday Clul> ecta cannot be made abeth Ruud. Piull J. Nortoft, f'etrldt M. O'Solll---acttvt. . en s...1---..-1~ II 1 k. e will be hand molded from of Ni .......... Harbor. • the ~uctlon bas VIII, Jlffrw OWll'n'IY9r, J-M. ---.nAIU U.-·-"t .. )"U• Sepbomom: R1dmd WU-""'ce. CYflflllt J. f'traro.. wi111en1 tie 1. The Frost; Lonney BeltGn and clay,. painted and glazed The jtpaw instruction been tak__en and the test Uam Derby, Deborah J, ne. ,.~ ~~~ .~: nlebt.cap WI · Keith :a.t>wta:'l'lll .,.. sudl 11 uh tra:ya, bowls, cluaa will now be held ao puMd. B~ who have tak· W .. ..+ ..,._._tine ~1.a-. DillOll E, ltsldll. ·Vwiw JeM ou .., n.na &:UALUlll • Lindi It--. ICaNll L. ltol-In Maureen Fraser. 1t. Sctwldt. 1tk:MN .......,, 1UcMn1 J -...aon "·-ot "' ... "i...."n., J. '""°"" p_., ... ""-" canit-.. : '-AU ~ ..wM6""' ..., Sn~ OS.. -.w, c:..rel A. George W. Boehlert, J e f f •tone.' $Con c. ~ -.,.,. ...... trl..i.. M Davi i-, 1to11wt Tlleder'I. J11111 pa1e ,,_. Brown, Pa ~ . s, ton. W911tar Leen9 Vlftdlr, JIWf v ... Juliana M. Goddard, Jeffrey =::_ 1t1111 WWlllfM. ~o.wrflll A. Overmyer. .._... o. '41cY. UMe o . .,,...., "'·alon:. Darla M. 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Mertl lM Wl'tltflekl, Jdlll D. won..,_ JUI\~ WI 1 'V Oii' beltllr -'• erw: Mlr1nde M. Alttandlr, 0-~· '°"' Cerol Al1fllftPln, Lornlllt E. At- wood. Carrie "'"" letlnld;, SffldY e.rvs1rom. ~ w. 11ot11111t1, J- eo1111. c11rtst111t A. e-. Jflttl Ii, lollldl. OIOof Ill E. 8oYM> Ellen l!r- •ftft. Elllft ltwWttw, "-ff ll'llWtlo . L.w,.t • P ... OTO PRINT Prices =r'':t.... . • Develoftjl • KODACOLOR FILM I ~2 Jumbe 171 Jufltk ~ ,,,llta ,l'Cllta ... 11 Jumk 'rC11t1 1114 3• New Roll tf Ktdlllltf' """. "",,.,. 11..~ Kodlicthf ~ •• V,. ....................... All., ..... ""-' ... -...... . MARKET PHOTO co aASKIT t P.O. la 2PO SAN DIEGO 12, CAL.,. HIGHESlRATE. ON INSUR~D SAVINGS .._/-.,WITH PASSBOOK CONVENIENCI! J" EASY ADQITIONS t"HDRAWAL.S . ~39% You cal\ IMll 1~ 5 25% per IMl/m Mltll our cumnt m. of 5.25% , it COMPOUNDED :i;:.d held fot • MUTUAL SAVINGS iiAsAoEN.A ffH4 ()fllce: Jll lAIT COLOllADO I OUUVAllO. ,AIADl"". 441·11'1 2867 EAST COAST HlWAV CORONA DEL MAR PHONE 675·5010 lllANCH O,,ICU !Ht l l lNDAlt, WllT U C:ADIA ••I COYlll.l "8sns oyER u211.ooo.ooo.oo .. ~'\ Readership: You Spell it A-n-n L-a-ri-d-e-r-s SATURDAY 9.to 5:30 ~OY CLOSEOUT We Md to cl.tr out our Toy Department for now to rMk• .... ,... for our New Puffmtn displ.y. So It's• CJrHt cMhce to ~up birthcl1y toys, vac.tion toys, encl ev.., ~ ~s stuff for HALF OF REGULAR PRICE. Come in.Urfy for best selection . .Many, s0me, and few of1 kind. * MA nEL, FISHER AND MORE * DOLLS, GAMES, TRUCKS SETS, HUNDREDS Of TOYS WHILE THEY LAST M.L GO. Nothi119 held b.elc, NO.;PHONE ORDERS, No Layaway, No rl·orde", (No di1!rd1r1, no fi9hlin9, no bitin9 in the clinch11l, ADVERTISED SPECIALS GOOD 'TIL JUMI 7, 1967 No O..ler Siles limit Rights Reserved r ... CHROMI TOWIL RING If •p•ce in the luth 11 tl9ht, bat y0ll 1'Hd more towel holders, try thi1 lin9 thing. Wlth. -•11ti19 ~111were, •wivel rl119. -1'' '1xt2 PINI IHILVING Our lumber d•p'I• 11 bi99tr now 10 we ht¥• room t• kHp ple11ty o• herMI for thi1 .. 1 •• UN. GLfdbEN SPRED HOUIE P~I"' 011~0 p4!11t for ell uhrlor stucco, wood, Of mete!. ltHI pretty col9r1. 4 97 · 'eAL SWIFTS LIOUID PLANT FOOD I-FOOT REDWOOD POSTS . &rut for fencl119, 111eilbo•11, trellit 1hlff. Thia la • 9rt•1 price, chec~ Iha other 9uy• first, 111d then. I ' CHROME .--...-~Towel Bar 7"19" SWIFTS COVERS J ,000 19. FT. So you ha~• a l1r9a bath, but tha builder put tl\,t towel ber out of rHch. Add • couple u tre, meyb• t~e kid• will hen9 their's J4 IN. 1'' SHELF . - ~RACKETS Grey 1nem1I rleel, 1tron9 davih. ' 7!. 19 .. ' l "r10" 9:. 11:. 10"112" 24:. 14 .. , 29' .. 12"114" REDWOOD STAIN ancl SEALER For f1ncin9, pl11\'t1r bona, a nd thin91. R1111wt bluched out color . 100l00T SISAL ROPE Campin9 lime i1 comln9, don't luv1 this out. If yell h•ve to get 1om1 et +ha ump st01a, you'll P•'f thn1 the nose. 69~ .. ,.~ DJchondra FOOD with !~~~!!~t~ l•wn • .,h in 11n1 pan. Ory formuh no odor. Fut 9'""•'P e nd lo119er {11din9 peri°'. 2'' .... FAMOUS~.NAME 19 INCH · PORTABLE TY Thta h a •re9uler 139.50. We. ere not ellowecl to mentiH the 11eme or even hint et It et this price. Soflcf rleft componenh raplece tub11, VHF.UHF,' up front tu11l111, tel11c11pic entenn1, 111to picture end 1ound st1bllinr .. 9'0 • WATIR son1N1R SAL'i' Nici whi/• clH 11 coers• nu991h:P1rfect for the lirln1 tenl No f1q,cy b19, no pretty dl1pl1y, ju•t • 1t1ck on the floor. IT1k1 the half buc~ end better yo11 uved i ncl you wo11't min the pretty be9). 59c 50Ll.IAG WIRE BRUSH II Good prepa~atfon 11 '°" insurance of a lutl119 peh1t j11b. K11ock 11ff 10011 pelllt end crud with thlt. L11111 a nd short hentlled, 44! .. aULLETIN . BOMIDI i~ - lteverail.le, lar9e dar~ corlc, I h24 inch e11d over I lnth tlikl. Welnut fi11i1h•d fr•m•. looh like five b11ch 1 .. how .... we ctn't 9el it?I. '. . • I ·l I • I DAJ~ y PILOT ThW1d.-Y, Junt l, 1~7 'SaJaJeet Wu Roses~ - I -.._ . Exceptional. P-roducrion at La:guna Portiom ot the long-nm· n1ns <>ranee Studio Theater mUIScal "little m a n Ill Huch of hiJ Nrioua lide'' ..W be lh'Mlll on televilton nat week, dfrectqr Mary Eutman announced. The &Ww, now playtnc a Oro-month ental'llllent at t!e Horseshoe Theater In Hol\Y'Wood, wd be taped l"riday and ahown twice next week over KCET·TV, ChaDDel 2.8. Showings of tbe satirical rewe, wbich features Carol Faulstick of Cq°gta Mesa and Lealie Day Of Corona del Mai, are tcheduled for I f.·m. Jme I ml ~ June Prior to !ta Holl vweort en- l lPDleot. ·'llWe/mn" pl8Jed for five ~ lit the Onmge ~,~­tn Orange, The show ii aa ortpial Dll.._. wt t b a score c0mpoeed by GWln WttCOtt ot <b'ona del MM'. Long Beach Rehearsing 'Alchemist' Rehearsals are under way for the .Ben Jon,,on comedy "The Alchemist," to be pre- 1ented next month by the Calllomia Repertory Oom- peny ln residence at the Actors Circle Theater in Long Beach. The play, written around 1808, will be oven .. mod· em adaptation by director Ron Thronson. It is ec:ited· uled to open June 30 for six weekends. A~en~cf: ~::;, ~ SONGBIRDS -Rehearsing f<>r the aMual Orange Coast College _Chorale Sin· 39th Place, ia the Arnold fonia are (from left) Bec)cy Peterson of Fountain Valley; Kathy Quilling, Hunt· Weinstein siatire, ''The Red ington Beach· Eva Bierma. Santa Ana. and Darlene Schenk, Costa Mesa. The Eye of Love," which runs __ c __ o_nce_rt_is_sc_b_ed_u_led __ ro_r_8_:3_0__:_p_.m_._s_un_d_ay:.__.tn_th_e .... oc __ c_au_di":'""'tori_um_. ___ --:--I Fridays through Sundays un· tu June 18. ?\ P earl Due ' 'In Cold Blood' .. - I Set ·Tonigh~ "Glann1 SchJcchl, '' a com· Sc ~a In one act, wW bt tM final ...... lD tbl One O'Qoct Ooactrt ..S.. at UCI i'r1dly. Tbe UCI Opera Worbbop . pmen~don 1a open to the ·NO MONEY DOWN • .., .... Bow Y•llarT.U Up .. s y ... .. ..,. ... ···-· .• c..111 .... - ..-. Cella -. •as3~ .... Au Sl'Mm. ftlBE Lthne•ee ..ta-...,.i11•1sdwwi11 · .. .. ,.... ...... lift,..,. .,.... ....... . 4 NO OBUGATION! .. , ......... •C....u& Mall nil ee.,.a le Sean cl.a. Mesa, Brla&ol a ....,.... w Sean SanCa' Aaa; 1711 So. MaJa ·. ' ·······~·········· ............... ~ ................. . . ~ 0 1...WM.MenD••• ••~P' ',..._ 0 I ..W ... a nu ~p&e-i,. Mek .D.-l~•an.ia11.a'1Yz1 Id d v .,.. ·· ln County Next Week Filming Grim Task From, British !Hong Kong I By VERNON SC01i .Pearl Bailey will play a 'HOLLYWOOD fUPH one night engagement af "Dammit, J said no walk - Melodyland Theater Mon-. day, presenting 8 show ing on the 'et. And don l which will feature Louis brea'ltie!' either if you can Bellson and hls orchestra help it." and the yoµng ttanc-er Bun--crew-memb<!TS" froze In ny Briggs. their tracks as the director Miss ~ailey, whobe uruque returned hiJ attention to the style with a song has won • . her International fam and scene he was shooting. ptpularlty, will sing ac wide Th~ intense, absorbed di- variety of the numbers Nl<:tor was Richard Brooks. which have contributed to The set: "Jn Cold Blood." ber succebs. On most Hollywood set.$ Columbia sound stage was impatience at dela)', at in- .grim and foreboding. . epti~de. the actors this day re· And why not? He has mained in character even been working on "In Cold "'-.. away from the'oa.meras -Blood" for two years. par· Bobby Blake, Scott Wilson, ing the lengthy book down OUR l~PORTED GO-EVERYWHERE · 2-PIECE-WOl>i. DbUBLE KNITS -. . Jobn Forsythe and Charlie to a shooting script. Writ-• Perfectly stunning suits with such f ashlon-wite McGraw. There was no ban--ing, rewritmg even e~ he ways, you'llbe_delightedtthvear th?> any pl•oel ter. No small jokes. rboota the plt.ture. Quality w~l yams handled deftly by Hong Kon1 Brooks' mood pervaded When the film is com-craftsmen and expertly design ed by Giva Teresa. th e atmosphere. pleted he will spend another Sil ~ I k. db 11 ti An impeccable crafUman, six months cutting and edit-m grace u 5 irts top~ yunusua Y attrac ve Brooks demands perlection ing his footage a fram e at Jackets wl notched la~ls. high, chic neckbanda. in the smallest details. His a tinle. aelf-«>vered buttons, bright contrasting colors. ' professional genius is well Fe\v, 11 JllY directors, live These are Just two.of our neW group, each fulJ, · established with si;ch cred· with 8 film 81i does Brooks. f ashionrd suit a price treasure at its low $221 ~~: ;~~r:.':i0~" and ~~~~t ~~an~~:t~he~~ Colors galore; misses' sizes 8to18. You'd expect to pay •30 to •35 Bellson, known as the ki ng there is a relaxed almos- of modem day jazz drum· phere, horseplay and a mets, Is credited with hav-sense of make believe. J.ng -Ulvent.ed the scrcalled • But In h1~ film vers100 or "twin bass setup." wtuctt-lTuman 0l5offs ru-nawa\ cons1sta of two bass drums. best seller Rrook~ has cast twQ. 6ma.ll and two large the beavy shadow of the tom toma, one mare drum. Clutter family murders and1 four cym~ and one bi· ttleir killers on the com- hat. pa.ny. The feeling on the . A powerfully bui It man~ victims and cri mina.ls ar Use our. conv.,,lent l1y1w1y pl1n •• , no extra chu91 ~· a s~k Qf_steel gray tually. pla~ed out their real hair. he 1s a marttneill. His ttte dJ'8 COSTA MESA is not the flamWyancc of "I supj>C)se "e could ha\ r the temperamental 0 t t o shot the entJ.re picture in Preminger or the quiet ded· Hollywood," Broolu said lcati,on of a George Stev· pu!fing impatiently at his ens. Brook& seethes v.1tb .Pipe betWeen scenea, l 12372 Garde n Grove Blvd. . , 16th St. •nd Newport Blvd. USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN ... NO EXTRA CHARGE ,.. •· I .. Iv, . .. ~ -. 1-, .... -'• 3 : ... ..., 1- I ..... • ·- "If>' \' ·.·Beno Retu .. niitg 10 BO«lifield WASHINGTON (uPl) -'Ibe dtdlion deared the bat service tn the CivU War int numben ~ed tt. Mai· Marcus A. Reao, an way for the major's body to and later actiona. Tbweb a tw oo,m· ofd~per Wbo f..s,d away t>e nmoved from a grave Then, oc June 25, e&me m1nlon Mred ft-. of af11er tbe dJtaltrou• CWIW, marked~ by a number ttie .,..-_,_Of"'~-.a-. uct, ..--..of ct/fl· m..-cn. ta. aneUJ IOlJSg a. Glen ·-her ~ ~.v 6'aUI &--&• to an bonon4 srav• emong ~ rebumdct:'tti._ho~ atron1 Custer'• tut ltlDd ce on biJ part llftfld, the pony eoldlen be oom-among hl.s comrade• Of ·long ~t the Stoux and Chey-fanned by the vehemeat ID· manded. aao 1n the Custer Battle-eone tndiam led by et tapism of Cult.er'• wtM The U.S. Army'a board field Cemetery in Montana. Sitting Bull. and pie desire tn me for conection Of military Reno, a native of Illinois Reno, co g three qUll@rter, to -find a ~pe- recordl revlrlld an 87-year-Ind a O'tdUllte of the U.S. cavalry coin s apllt olf toat for tbe defeat. old declsion Wednesday ·and Military Academy,. had from 1 IMin force , In' 1880, Reno wq court- grantAld Reno a J>C)l1humoua built by the aummet of 1876 tried e to theJr aid martlaled and dishonorably honoreble diacharge. • an W~ career of com-but enemy's overwtielm-dlldlJr~ for drlDkln&. barroom fighting, maldnt improper advance~ to an of. ftcer'a wife, and peetina 1broug'b a window at a lady . She Wad fully df8'aed, but the was the daughter of a colonel. ' • , '!1irst Lottery Ticket's On Sale in NeufY ork Legislat~e in Action ' ... New Quentin Warden .Named "~ OfAl-fH8 ~~ ~CIHte'R. ~.1- .· ~~~I Thursday, J,unP. 1, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 7 • ming.I Comln~I Coming! Soo'h. In Orms• County ... a wortd fUM»us /j)l//f ~ ~ __ ~L-/"/Y _ . :._ SCHOOL -ff~-~OFBEAUTY Classu Now Forming ... 1 sale! custom draperies, workmanship included! . $199 PAil.iC AND LAIOl POl LISS yd THAM flUCI OP FAlllC AU>MI PhOM today fot fr.. estfmat. fn your home,· we'll bring compi.tw fabrfc aelec:ttons and aatom delJgrJ dro'peries just for you. . : ~ Ml 2-0262 Pleated to 01 .. 1 ~."en, finished OfPf length! Color-guaranteed fobrlal Expert Decorotinq Counselorat Other fine fabrics $2.29, $2.99,atid $3.99 yd. Including workmanship. 1111111no ~yelfabl•With satMn lining $1 ~ additional. Mlnf m~ charv• baled .,,.--,,,,. ~ \ '>I \ • on63 Inch lqth. HardwQrwand 9Cplrt lnstollattonoddltlonaf. BE.A .. L'S i ~ 11 . II y I ll ,, "ill!Jll\ I\ 1 I .. ~~~WI 1 bello!·beautiful! mediterranean bedroom!--~~, --"'---=-- -1\ f. !fl ~11 ·~~~~~ r ' '""""1n11K\l\U\\\\\~"'™111N\)A "\\')\~\ll\\\Vt~\\\~\ )O~)I~ 'fx\~~~Jlll ?~)~ ~1'('il~UH\m\\(\1\lHl\\) \!11111 \II• -.-~;~larly $~;,, 9S ~ t-DIAWH. DllSSEl,MIRIOW. HEADIOAllD ONLY-··$229ss ~ Heavy, graceful Costlfllon cl•tgn fn old world finish pecan, a ·fabulous value Crt thls ·price. You get triple dresser, almost 6 feet wide1 plus bfg mlrror, plus quHn or full-size headboard. Quality built to last. Elegant sculptuNd c:J.talllng. Scrolled hardware. A reel Btal'•·buv en a. proud, becrutffut bedroom f Matching Chest-on-Chest $1 .. 9.95 2-0rawer Commode ----59.95 Kfng Sire Headboard · 89.95 ------- • ,have a new ~high-fashion texture .... belgian linen custom-quilted luxury, sayings priced at beal's -·1 'This outstanding loose pillow-hoc~ sofa is cove.red in o tasteful fl oral pattern of finest imported Belgian linen . \. scotch-gar.~ed to resist soiling. Moves easily on the Shepherd caste,.,,.-ls tailored and constructed tq Beol's rigid specifications. Smart looking re .. verslble cushions double the life,add years In oppeoronce, dura·1 , bllty. Fabulous B~l's-buyat $199,95. Matching love seat $1 59.95. . \ .. legularly $l59.9S I . _Nf.WPORT BlACH,...1-1-th..oncllaina.,...Mt 2:02.62LOpenf'wlio.gtlx\o~lnttdO!..I&oroflna I Ttcma to f)t Your Wee<h I Your SaMfaction Guaront..d ... ________________________________ ...,.,+--ml!---. ' . . . ... • I, l [\_ • • I L --... J." S pli t BNrd V oee Hinshaw ~Wins Tax · . . --$.2,~5 SalAcy Set • .• .For COunty ·€hie£ Squabble BUENA PA.RIC -Orange County A6aellor An<k'ew J. Hlnlbaw 11 h 'wbmer' to- day in a squabble over '6.& mllllon In uaeumenta on &net&-Of the Jrett Foodr and Humko Products com· panlu of Buena Part. SANTA ANA -Orange · CowltJ'• new admlnlaV•· • · tion officer wiU 'be paid • · $2,885 a moritb, the' Board · cf Superylsora d e c r • e d Wednesday. • • ln an ordinal)Ce approved ·:.with fw conunents, the re- : • quiremeots called for a coi- ::;lege education and fly e. :-:,years of experience 1n ~· -:._dminlstrative or executive :::field. : : Only. Firat Dlatrlct Super- ! : visor C. M. ·~eye" Feadl- erly ol Santa Ana voiced a "no" when it CllDe to pu- sing on the meuure pre- sented by Pll"IOODel Dlree· • tor William Hart. Featberly and Super\iJor WWiam Ptlllllpt of FWler- ton • origlnally I vqted DO to estabUibinc the po1t last week WbeD Fifth DJatrict Supervisor Altoq Allen of Lagultl Beech broupt Jt to the floor. -. Pb11Up1 was late t4 W9d- lteed81'S ..... ad did not vote on the ordinance :which ~ lpelled out the aalary and requtre- me.nu for the job. . Aecordtng to tbt IQMI• are., the C911Dty tcbnlnlltr• Uve ol.acer will aerve as a IOl't ot "dty·manaier'' ID county '"9f1Unent. _ Edabli.lbment of the post will take effect .Jul,J 1, the begi.nnia& of a new fllcal year. DUrlDC ~.of Equall· zatidn belrtDll, Hinlbaw claimed the ftl1m aDd their parut comp&llY bid the mWkJD1 Ja fAlll that could brine mon U.. '200,000 tn taxes to the county. ~ npervilon, • ting 'u the Board ol Equal- ization, reecbed their ded- lf.on Wednetday after heir- For the ReCor~ • Ing both ~ of the luue duriJIC ftve houri ol hMl'- lnga. The auperv1lcn all= faiDed Hf nabaw's UHl&- ment. HJ.nahaw•1 1 t a f f alleged thPt. rcrPlgn-made 1•heese, tefrigeratlon equipment. bulldinC improvement and products in railroad car 1 escaped full ...,ment. • Mee tings THURSDAY Newoort Htrbor' Junior Clltmtlef trf ·•• Commerce, VIiia Marlt!lo 1045 kY· 11de O,,w. Nr#Jllri lle9c:ll, 6:• D.ITI. • • 'Hunllngtolt leectl Llona Club, ""-· • -•!al lle9c:ll '""' """""""'. I.ell, ·: ,, ........ • • Gold COMt llw.... c--. _... -: • lout ...... _._. .... Wlft. •• ~ ............... •:• Ill-"" • • ~ i..-. IOOf' Hell. Wlllttfl• - : ltlf' Aw., 1Mlifiotlt4'£! 1•• ~"" •• Cwt c-. Clulo. .._ ....... ; • '114 W. ~ IW.. .. .,,...,. ' -aeedl. 7 :• """" "edftt COMt ~ l«M!Y. ~~$Mitt _,,.,,.. 7:• p.m, I Or..,.. Coewt •w.. #M«r&. Seefw-,,. IMJGlllc Tem-. 1401 19"1 '""'· Newporf IMdl. 7:• ""'· Har11or ,.,._ T~ CM!. Mete v.,,,. Countr\' om. Con Miu. 7:JO p.m. • Newport Hllfllor U u ciuo. El<• Lodgf, )1.56 Illa o-to. Newport 9"<11, 1:00 p.m. : • .,..le.an Levlon ,.,,.. 456 and Au•I~ • -lart, Ametlctn l egion Hall, 565 W. • ltlll ~. Colll1 M-. 1:00 p.m. A,.,,...lcafl Lf91on Poet lll trf Hul'll· l'llllal IHdl, Ametlcafl Legion Hat~ Civic Center, Huntlngloll 9ffcll, 1:00 p.m. H.,._,'llllllrl IMdl JUfllor Chlmtllf fll c-. HUnllnghlll u....., 1'512 OBITUARIES SMITH ltulll Ettl Smllll. 3410 l'lnlev A .... Newport IMICll. Age 741 dl«I /My V . : ..,,,....., lw ll1ters. Mn .. Grece Mein- -llerdt. of Newport lleadl1 Mrs. Mable lrUMSall. S.nll Peule1 INs. "'-•o•ret JGMMln. Coloredo Sotlnos. and Mr~. M•'111• l renn; lng..-1 llx nieces • •'Id two ~ 5-nlcn. Frldlly, 11 A.M , Wnld lfl ~ wtlll Rev. 11o0er1 o. c ... 111 offlcllflri9. ,_,._,, Pacific View IMtnOl1ai Pet1l. DIAd· act 11¥ Wl!llellfl O..pel MolWefY, ~ ... GORDON . ·.~~'"' ....... ,. .... C«ta AMm.. Setvlcm ..,..... WiNf. ~lltf Olapel #MM(y, .......... RUTCIDNSON 1'1-P. Hvtdl._. 1$11 G~ Y6"; ltMCI. l.eflllf9 World, Seel lae<fo. Su~lved bY IMbelld. Edf¥1 two -dl ughltf S. a.tty Lou Aftdenon .... P11rlcl• AM WOfff. Memorlll 1tl'Vlcft wert held TilurlCllY. 1:30 P.M .. al Lel1ure World CommunltY -Ollirdl. SHI BMCfl. ,femltv rlC!Wlh '- wfstllng ll'llY meM ~Ill contrl- "buttona 11> ttl4 HMtt l'und. Dirt<*! bv Ptoelt ,.,.,,lty Colonlel f~I Homt . SHENK Vld<I L. SMnk. 1$IO a. leal&t St., Oranoe. wrv1vad lw _, .. Mr. Ind Mn.. ltqjltitt S. SMnk. 5ervk9. s.ivrday, 1 P.M .. PIMt Family C• : • lo<>l1I Funent Home. BENSON ~ Swan lletlSClft, 13311 ~I Mome Drive. L~lsurt Wortld. 5"1 Beach. 5"rvlved 11'1 wllt, Helen; son. Joel A.. &eMon. Servlcn. S.llirdaY. ) P.M .• Peele Fam- llv ColOf\111 Funer1I Homt. GREGORY tda H Greoort. l)IO Ke<>wood It'*'• L!'lwrt World. SHI atlCll. Sutvlwd !>¥ -· llUCl'trf A. G!"900'Y: daugl>-t~r. Luclllt Greenbfen. Gr•-ldl .. M'•VlcH Friday, IO:>o A.M .. •' Yume. • ArlrOt\tl. Loc1I arr1~ 11¥ P..i. • Famltv Colonl1I l'-•I Home. NEUROTH 01vld II. Ne\Jrolll. 11 .. 1 Chel1tr St .. 'l;enitn Gro,... $utvlwd lw wile, lllr· olnla: tt>ree .-. ltoben. Jtffrev 1nd K•""""· Seni!Qs. l'rldev. 10:30 A.M .. Pm F1mllv Colonl1I Fu_..1 HIWM. CONKEY Ctrl W. Conl<ev. 9101 Lim-Ave4 Garclln Grow. SUrvlvM bY pertfll1, Mr and Mrs. Walter W. Conl<ev: lhre brotheo . Wilt.., Ille.hard 1nd 01vld. ~lcel. Fld1y, 1 P.M .. Peel< F~mllv Colonial Funeral Home. BRIDGEMAN 81&n<t>« L. 8rldoem1n. 4.i05 SuMwept SI • S.nll A,,., Su<-vlved bY .• hUll>and. -~rm&111· \two -· P1<1I N. Heo<Y • and Kim 8rldoefnan1 tlvt de119hler1. Blenc.he Clel>kln, Donna F1n0tl, Mrs. 'M1r~tll Sheldon. Mart • l . HeftrY, 11'1d E1111e< $11t1n1n. R~. Frldav. 8 P .M . 11 Pe.It Fe,,,lty Colon let Fu- ner•I Home. Rt<IVltm MNL S.IUrd•Yr t A.M.. 1t St Coklmbl1n Clttwlllc Church. Staftton ADAMS Lvndall M .t.d1m1. tfU W. 2'nd St .• Lono 8Hch S..rvlved by son. Richard w Ad1ms. 1tld dMlgh~r. GW~ -JOlln""' llourv, lhundn. I P.M.1 • l'ravn ~rvlcu. l"rkln . t A':llll:-l1'fll •• P .. flt Femlrv Colonl1I Fu~··· • Hom• WILLIAMS Wllllt"' It Wllll1m1 6tA Cklbllou5'1 /Wt • Ntwoorf ~.ell. Survived bY son •"If dn9hltr·lr>-l1w. Rlch¥d 11'111 Laure Wllllems Senlk:n will be held Stlurdn. June~ •' l PM .. In Ille 91111 CorOt\tl Mar Cllaptl, ~ E Ccut Hlohw v. C~ clel /Mr. RAL TZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-9', 0 Costa Mesa Ml t-24%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI W4" PF.EK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME ·71101 Boin Ave .. We1tmln1tf'r 89:t-$2S . WESTCLI FF MORTUARY .. \. M arriage Lkenses Divorces J»VO•CIS "lUD l..oul M ... ,,,,.,. YI Edward I . ..aimer Victor J. Moc111no YI Sfllrtey Modlane Am• N. LI! Palrra YI -ard J. , L• l'elrrt Liiiie Mlndorl INWn YI Jolln I . , erown Jtu .. 11e L. l udor YI l'hllllp H. TlldO<' Scott Wiison C1udle YI Vive HlpPltr Caudle '"'8 two Buena Part com- Pllllel are owDed by the Natlcm.l Dairy Prod u e t s Ine., • CJdctco bued firm, Fire Calls- Helen Diane Vi n Oen l trght YI ••· ...,., .... ..., kadl ~n~::Ceio.n a.rolla ,IHl>lrllt 6:03 p.m. Wednadly, orass 11 ... 10!11 Joh9nlt Annt Kuyk•tld•ll YI 01ry Strfff Ind Walnut Awnue. Lee l(uyttend•ll (1t111r•t• melnft!,. ll:Sl p.m .• atrvctura fire, 17002 I •net) 6:!;re:~. Thur1d1y, medlql tfl, 2t2 Maroerot J. H•l'TllOll YI •. ltobert w. )rd SI H:i::n:. le,..y YI l ouh IC. lllWY S:J2 a.m., medleiel 11d, ),ftf Clef AYl ~ E. Allred YI Htltft M. Allrtll C.11 M9i David [. Mel(.. v1 Carolyn Joan • •:JO p.m. Wedl'eld~y. rts0,11, 1'45 ""'-MclCM O. lu1Hn Ave. Merit 11-Ellrlbeitl 1t1tv1 ,,, Roi>-6:1! Pm. reecut. 2'Clll ttor• Palm '" Detmer 1t1lv1 Drive. ~ llellcl• Lur Al1twr• YI Edw1rd P. 1:'1 p.m., truh ,.,.., I II Camino At1ton• Drlw . -Oltv..-0. Mldl.NIMfl YI Denna J. ,,,. '''"" a r ,.,.., 21$1 ,..,., MldlHIUn ~~J:entu;,.: "::~"' c~ P i lot Visitors I Lu!Un Port..-YI OoMld P°"'Jf (I"' nulnwm ., dlvortel • Dcrts J. we...,_ YI eanoa IC. Wal-rou,... ••• conc1uc1ect MondaY• aJtd Fr ldaY-. IOt ICl)CIO! ~ · fl flfWI d,.... 9rede ...... 111d •bo¥e .,. ~ Of'> l1~r• llloole YI $M> ltlooto 01ntr1tlons of et ... ,, 11111 -...,._ J1yne 0. Cerio YI ltobert 04 Cerio el. lnternttd .,...,.,, mer c.tll Mr. Ven:onlce S. Uhrlcll YI Way,,. M. It I ch 11 the DAILY PILOT. Uhrldo __ .....:.._.;__ ______ _ Selle Oabtv w Georoe Moroan Oobf"y """' TollOft YI a ... teml" OIMtH Tel· -Medelel,.,. AMf VS Gebrlet J. Anti !MP1r•t. m1lntenence or dlvord l Miidred l . Arltdl Y\ Edward Arndt 1tcneld1 J ...... v1 Clarance A. "'°' Norm1 Ja•nM Crelo' Vt Ol lt I. 'Cralo • • INT••LOCUTO.V DICltlll Pto1rl l.. Acre VI Vtrttl G. Acre Madine P..,.1tl YI W1lttr '+ Pl<Mf Mirole llltl St>ry YI 01vld 8uford I•~ M. l rulllle YI l oul1 It. Tru· E~~~iJii'! .:::ilDilili~ 11110 lten'l.I Htnno v... ICernwb VI Mir· lorlt E1t•llt Vi n Kernlel<e JU<lllh Anita $hor1 v1 Thomu 01vld Sfl«1 Norett1 J. F'I•-YI Herold WI YM Flsll P•frlcl• It. 011Y1ll vs l "'" lhomu OVY•ll Wiim• L. G«• •• H.,,,ld Clll!OfO Gort Katlllfefl E. Rl l"I'• •I Cll1rltt II I R1lnl'I •• • • Uof\ •• Haw1r ( 1'119'1 $1••• M Abdun·Nur "' lt1y G Ab-Allft·Nur llubv K II~ VJ Paul 0 11,,..,.. W•'''' 1 !IN"Kk v.L-1...&Ua...M.. ..s.tar. "'-'<" l•vorly MH Stoc-...,11 •• Albert l ur r11t $1oc-~lt PACIFI C VIEW "4lM Ollt f 4 l P4RK 0.-..C- 4 ~unty Seniors Win Awards . . , l'lvldq, ..... 1, 1967 DAILY PILOT Suspect in Mu~der . ~To S iiidy Evidence .... Naval -Air· Unit Notes 25th-Ye8r f ~ ~ ASCOT SEED A FINE TEXTURED LIAW.. OF GOLF GREEN QUALITY. MOUit' $pl,,_., Ne. JI tll D -ter ICMUMAN New ~114 TtJJtyck IA• hlh Ne. a..a.o.t DA~tf.~$ AND CH~OI ~Ml.SJ-,11...Y ~··"' b .~. l~ A Fad .ruc8tton-a ~te a fun hf~ d•e,..~ • best. Precisely righ_yf6r new graduates Is the selecttot. el' . Mov• watch~Howes. For men of action~ suaest the · : ChronograP, ~either In stainless steel at $150 J in.1'4K gold wate~istant at $295. For the lady, a HK white geld with full cut dia"\onds and faceted crystal of sparkHnc sy.n. sapphire ~t $2~_5._0ther Mo9ados_start at $79.50. Movado watches-c'rafted with the aedot Sclum bona durant. (Only good things la.st 8 \ ... .. ~ "·· \ NONE 1 $495 IE'l IER LI; I ---.... ----. ..... DICHONDRA SEED SUBURBANm A RUGGED FAST GROWING LAWN FOR QUICK SERVICE 1 LB. 89~ . ~ ' \ ). ' .. •• TOP 9UALITY ,..ISH GER~A110N w LB. FOR Full 1 Cubic Ft. ~ WEED FR E SOIL CONDITIONING OR SEED CO ER. DOUBLI SCREEN ED FOR LOW COST 3 BAGS -45c ... • ' ) Get a Free Copy of Our Time T est;d lnstruc· - +ions of Soll Conditloni~g and Lawnf lanting. REDWOOD ~ SoR 1mpro .... ~~- Sllver Spide . · WE ..... KNOW HOW! LARGE $298 4~ CUBIC f'OOi SAG. • ' 1 HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDA¥S 10 A.M. TO s P:M. -2840 Harbor Blvt COSTA ·-MESAr ·- CALL 54 ._ ..... r c • •• • • • • • • .. • ...- I • ... ., s .. "' " .. .. D : - ,, - " ...... .......,....., ..,. ................ _ ................... .................... I, ......... ., .... ......., .... ~_.,... ..... Open ID ~ • No lkmv Dawn . : Tate a Year to h1 ~ . BankAmericard Profalt btoom•r Wtth yeUOw blrd·llit flOWll'I all IUJDJDll'. FUcbaias for .. r . . DAILY PILOT 8 • r • · Aetlon Tld9 Year /" · ~r Shike / • f .. Congr~ emap Promised ~:!!::!0 -. t ' -The Teamsters Union bas SACRAMENT<> (UPI) .:O: boptd to dr.ti a bill wtthiD trietl. He ..W hlJ commit· threa~ to •trike brew• The chairmen of tbe SU· ltlree or . four . -.ea, Sen. · tee waWd c-'der lt but ate and Alsemt>IJ electioDI James Milla CD-San Dlejo), Would "utilile our own pre-lea J>l'oduclni 90 percent of eommitteea iodaJ pro'~ chalrman of tbe S.Ute ropUvea u we are 1uppoe-Callfornla'1 beer. to draft congresslonal redll· Electionl and ReapportioJl-eel to do." A Wllon spokesman wd tricting legW,atloa to ,._ ment Committee, aa.ld his Fenton cMcllned to d1Jcuu Wedneaday a walk~wou.ld store the •~vote committee alao would try to the lpldfle1 ot tbe con· balanee io Callfornla'a.dele-l'rite a blll that would meet greumen'• proposal. ~ calltd June 11 unlela con· gation.~ Houae ol Rep. t\1• R®rt'• mandate. ]Je piMlcted. the Lelbl•· tract·d.mandl ar. met. He reseotatlvea. . ~grenmen handed hire would euct a bU1 that lddtd. t,bere baa been lltue The stat~'• 38 conaresa-: Fenton a proposal for reap-ii "~l «iellted and Jll'Oll'9N 1 in .. pr~) ne-.. men unanimoUJly urged_ tM portlonln& moat ot the d.11-very bl-putlun.V foUatiom Legislature to act tbla 1eal' ----------~------:.~=~=--=~=---------­ to remove the threat that · the Stat. 8upr9me C o u r t ili!::~,~~ .:::t\, tlJI.,_ ~ -: In LA Vote Aft .W tf111e f1verlt1 with lo1J1 el tltt ...t llirillilflt red rom ef ... 111. H111lcy J' pl111h. SEEDLESS llAPE VINES ""· l11ley we11derful fitter ef ~ .,.,... 111 you• •ww 10. iz. Top S1rleil -. I • ·AS TOY ua.,,.. .... ,., ... Wed&~"' . · .. Chrlc ....... WM - 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. ~ or TM EVIRY NITI OJI THE WEIK. '°'"" -.. • a '....-.... TOU'1I..,. ... • •••• ._....: ... ............. ..__........... ..... ................... ,... It.It. 11.lt, 11.lt, -. IUT •••• .., .. .... A-' ....., ..., • .., ~cal lite ................... ,.... ... .,, ............ .. ............................ .. ..... _.... ............ .. • ••• Wt 11.11 ••• ., _, oua " • =. ... tiill 1t 9iirWi .... II $114....... .... •••• . , ...................... ., • WI· OUT -STEAK THI 'STIAK HOUSES'lll KONA -LANES _ CORlll SHOP ~ .. IN B·UNTINGTON J • -BEACH SAVINGS EARN ., 5.39" ) PLUS INTEREST IS •.. 1. ·COMPOUNDED DAILY 2. PAID FROM THE FIRST IF ., R!CEMD BY THE TENTH . 3. PA1[?. TO DATE OF WITHDRAWAL AFTER 3 MONTHS WHEN ACCOUNT REMAINS OPEN THROUGH QUARTER'S END 4. PAID FROM DATE RECEIVED IF FUNDS HELD TO QUARTER'S END 411 MAIN ST. Ll'6-6591 --MAIN OfFICE-ANAHEIM POUNDiD IN 1921 . . ---'-----1--- \ HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAY\ I 0 A.M. TO S P.M. • ANAHEIM SAVI .NG S t~ • 2141 Hart.or llvd. COSTA. MESA IND LOAN !SSOCllTION· Auets Over $5 ,000,000.00 I "" I " .. - .. • tdlmael J. Krlaman, 25- • . 1ea.r-old 4unfor pbiloeophJ ~ •..... beta llected" 6 .. aecoad Alaodatad Stu· ' iet Body prtUdeat at-UCI, '-'~an ytll IUCCMCI ~bil Lewin of Sant.a Ana. · -11• received 348 oJ tbe '711 ballot.a ca1t in tbe ~lectlon, .. with one-tblnl of .. •· ... ~-•._. __ _.,...,,.._.;;,'*" . · Klllsman, who realdes on · the UCI campus with bil • Wife, transferred to UCI trotn • Santa Ana Collec• where he wu student body treasurer. He served in tbe U.S. Army• a pvatroop. er. Vice prea.ldent for t b·e 1987-M school rear wQl be' Ch1g Harlan of Balboa &- lancf. He ii a ,MD.lar biltory major and trand'errec1-rrom .Oranie Cout~e. . , LatTy A. ot mt Fi~. Newport Beach, WM elected ltCl'etary. . Senaton elecW w e r e . David' Ault. 2431 JUftrlldll .l>rl\'e, Santa Au: Andre • "Fabt:e, ecf>.A Vl$ria St., COtta Men: RoDla Bacb-. anan. 1'35 GIWt;y·Dr., New- port Beach, at ....., Other. aeqaton lnclude: Humanities -s.ndra L. -Wal.lace, +i Treume &-. land, ,.,.... Bwb; LlrJ ·La•z~. Maltba; P-. ,JJID. Santa ........ -. FiM Ana -a.rt ... ,,. at utt, w 0-modon lad. Newport 8-dl. SodaI Sciences -c..i Reinhart, 1784 Mli'aJMr Dr., Balb~. . Bi~ Sclence. -Jli.chard Rallig. 2752 Sllver-. ,Vood Drive, Lo1 AlamJtol; . William Firman or Loi Aa- : oles. : Pby1lcal Sciences -Ertc ..Klempner, 7932 Rutb Ana. .. ~ton ; Do~ Saa FWppo of La Mirada. ... .Mesa High ·~ .Fetes ':{op r -~ Scholars ~ • Re<:ognit.ioll for oubtand- ing scbolanhip and l«'Vice w&I giftD rectntJy to ta M~ Wgb School deDtl at an an.nual _'m'I,. banquet. 1be foiowlng ttudeD1I were honored; ......-....._u. ___ ~•llY "'-....... .llfll lt-4I. SendY Uvfw, Mb ~ '""" ltGlll-~ oi-. ..... .,_ .W OefM Turtrf • ....... 1cr91 -0..~ lit. •Tom l .... ~ ltfllr, ...... .,--. Oeut ~ ,,, .. &...,.., ,._., CMrter .. CMwfyn ~-............ _ ...... UNllr, ·-Orie-....... ,,....,....., C.rlll' Aqyler, O.We T-, ~ , '°"9· OtrletY fteul. Erlft MdC!fft. l(el!llMft Dellt¥, it.Y "GllllleN, llndll l(euffl'N11 ~~ .. ,.,._ ._.. P -Dldt IY-~ 9f1 Wlice.. T\lllr .... Olll'lllnll °"'~ . a' ... ~ -C.rol ~. lt.M It~ UnY ..,..... IMrt ~ ,_.. Gj'...,. c.rOI , Hy11M. LIMI ~ ...... L ....... Jlfll NeflQ, Jdlll ~,....,...,. Clelre ..._ ICM9'I ....,... .._ .... fl.,., #.MY J-Sloeft. 0.W, T-. OeVld Tylb elld lt-..1 Wltc:.. •lnl A•Wtc ,._, M I I 811 ----C.ltl'I $11ftflelll. •1m LMIW "._....... ,......_ llllde Tr...,, Cl\arlolM Gr~. ~ .... _._ -MMI D111Y, f ertla C tub1 L lllde Tr.,, 5aropflmlst Glu4>1 Nan DallY. w.dflMday Clull; • ICattfl 51\a"' D1vld Tyllr, Callfonlle Sc.lloo4 Emt>lont' Anoclellon. <Mol it.tu!¥. T.,...., Club1 Ital ~. 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"-· _, COMPLETE SHOE, HANDBAG, LUGGA ... REPAIRING 3 Loutlont To Serve You • Rlch.,dt Lido Center Lido ..... e 340l I. CNtt Hwy. Corona dol Mir e 1113 North Mein St. Santa Ana llOTICl t ou• COITA Mau IMOI' IS CLOllO f - -- AW ARD· WINNER The DAILY PU.OT hH won I nN> r> ...... I TV m °'' ] Oranie County Prete C 1 u b ' th.la &n)' eer «iewspaper. ' •• • ..... ... -~ ... Regular •4.so ·~· Dd9M T.M. ·- CHARGE IT en a.11 R.Yoivu., a.,.. ,.PHONE SEARS ... ,,_. ........ u.te+= v.-__ _.._ .. , I . . • , .... , .. ---.-,. ,.,. ' . ' /' ./ \ J .. .. \ • • ToDAYSVALUE NEUS EoayfhiDP comm, up tulipl ••• to llDOOth your tummy,1hipl and tbiP for faabion's alimmeet look! Fashiooed of wispy nylon and Lycra9 iplDda. tt'a feather.light yet givea you the right amount of gentle penuui<m with ~ lelf.fabric panels at front and lid& Detachable·nylcn triaot croldJ; 4 hidden prten. White. Small. medium, large; .. Jarp. Sea Ulo Gar lmef, ncuJar Jes pant;,y, sirdle and all·in.cme Jn Tulip ltylel. 9l>ilPlllll Riis. T .K. Regular 16 CllABGK rr ............ a.... PROD SIARs far a P.....t ndlll ... ' 2 rt / l . ... ·- ThlWSd1y1 JJ'ne 11 1967 ~- fl . .. '4 ·"" .. \ DAIL V PILOT JI · · Honor Roll Announced At Davis . $2 Million Gold)Jullion Recovered CURACAO, Netherlands West Indies tUPl)-Police todiay held an amateuc ma· pckm and Coor other men in the theft ol aimost ii million worth of gold bul· lion from a New York to Cancas airliner. · The s u spec ts included three employes of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Across the wocld, in Pak· latan., customs agents geu· ed JZ million wortti of gold and arrested 15 persons ac- cused ot smllggling it into the country. ~ 8aribbean a r r e 6 t s came on Im Dutch Islana of Aruba oH the Venezuelan coast. AutihoriUes said the gold WU stolen April 9 from a Venezuelan airlines flight from New York to Caracss wbfcta 1 t o p p e d over in Aruba. . Of 25 ..,id ban r~d ml.asing, 14 2/3 bars w~e recovered, pol.ioe 1111id. Each bar ii woith '39,000. Chinese Fair Exlfihit Burns M 0 NT R EAL CAPl ..... Work will begin immediate- ly to rebuild the interior ol the NationaHst 'Chinese pa· vilion at Expo 67. wl\i~ was ruined by fire Tues• day, said Ching Yen-chant. the pa~n's commissioo. er ._gener&l. Ching said the interior .. In' eluding an exhibit of art w o r k a, was a total loss. Damage was estimate9 at S200,000. but no value w8' put on the lost &rt • Nine Hanged In So. Africa I PRETORIA. South Airf. ca (UPI) -Nine AfricaM were hanged Tuesday al Central prison for the 196~ murder oC a white shopkeep- er It was the second h1~hr\1 number of person~ nan $!r:l ar one time. in SouU! Arr~<. a ror murder. In \957, 'l2 .\Ir • cans were hanged fC'r mur- der.!n« th~e aoJtcemeo . • I r-, ) ·--- . I •' \ .· 12 ' ... ' Imtkllatfon "Available by Sean Trained Expert1! ' OT• 9SO llaka .-Modeh for Can aad T...a to 0.00.. 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' " s ...._ 1111trM1J, '-I t. 1W ,.. 11 I I .Wild West \ Ret .ur'ning A colorful arTay of food and game ~ bootbl along with an exciting wild west show are·belni med to enliat support for Poor Clare Miuionary Sllfera who staff St. Barb&N's Schoo~ Santa Ana. Entitled Western Family Days, the benefit ls being sponsored by Oraoge County's Poor Clare Guild in Santa Clara Day Nursery 1021 Newbope, Saota Ana, from f ·to 9 p.m. Friday, June 2, and from 11 ~m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 3. . Buss Carson's .Hollywood Golden Hones Western Show Will blghfilht the sllow with entertaihment geared to amuae the Ellit.il9 family, accordin& to '\be guild. The Poor Clare Mlasionary Sisterl ls an 9rder of nuns which.,. since its formation in 1945, baa founded schools to educate and care for children of all races and creeqs in nine different countries tbcoughout the world; The guild, newly folJiled to aid these sisters, is non- aectarian and open to anyone in Orange County. Tem- porary headquarters are located in Garden Grove. ~ .. '-" • • 1 ticipatlot in ibe b..at ...m, wlddl will raise proceeds for Poor Clare Mlllloal.rY Slltsl who ltlff Sl Barbara's Nursery School, Santa. AM ii RudJ llclftDo,. pil4 prelideot and Sister Ligia. ~ ,.._ Protem officers include Rudy MOreno, president; Sam Migllazzo, vice president; Mrs. Faustino Guzman. recording secretary, and Mrs. FAward Mesa, treasurer. Further inlormation may be obtained by . calling Mrs. Richard Mata, 534-3682. • / Women Return .~o World of Decision ly JODIA.N HASTINGS ... DM..Y ti&.01' ..... ' .Gattsy ii a pert manett. wifll a wry._ at1mmor and a loth O'lde edlication. Llz h• a polilbed air and elltdent manner which Ill a i'efJectioi1 of her collete blcqround. Sandy WU tod&'ed ineon11lbJe at 18. Karlene admits, "I hne· a problem -me." 'They Ill 'haft one thin& ln common. 'Ibey are women on puole from the ~omla In- stitution for Women at Frontera. Alone they are waging the long, weary, lonely, frustrat- ing . and discouragj.ng battle to reestablish ttlemaelves In a seemingly-boltile IOdety . lq ~e County then is .a unique pro- gram which Ia helJ>in« women _.PUolees make the dlificu1t tnnsftion from prllC)D to IOdety. The only one of its kind in the country, the womeo'• Pa.rote Adv11oS~1ttee of 0r. ange Couty came tnto . m September;> 1965, and has met with IUccell. HOSTILE WORLD · ~ ... "It'• a waste of taxpayen' money to carry on the marveJOus rebabllltlitioo wort being done in the prilont onty to have the women come out to face a boatiie world -and then violate their paroles jult to return to the safety of the prison," •Ys M1Js Bea'Whittleaey of Laguna Beach. chai.nMn of the WPAC. ,Pointing out that parolee. do have tre- mendous psychological problems and must feel needed back in the community WM com-mittee member Louis P. Carney 1n.1penisor parole and community· services dlvtm>n, and a member Of the faculty at Ohapnfln College, department ol 90Ciology. ulodlviduals must help in the d>mmuntty:• ~~ued Carney, committee Ua19on with tile Deputment of Cor· rections. "We must be our brother's keeper." WO!'king closely· with the Women's Ad· visocy Committee ia Mrr. Geral~ <kegory, .- woman•a parole ~ for the State of Cal.ilol'- nia, Department of Correctiona. · Her male counterpart, '!18T/ an average cue load of 28 perolees. ~. quiet and soft.spoken. trim and attradh1e, carries an average case load Of 70 you.ng women. As their friend and con:fid~te, guide and ad· visor she tries to be "everytfltng to every- one. •1 Her territory e1;1compasses all of Orange County in addition to Long Bea~h, Lakewood, Paramount, .Bellflower and a part of Downey. It's a big job. llG JOB 'Twice each month abe visits the moet re- cent parolees in their homes. After a woman baa been on parole six montbt, the time be- tweeo visits may be extended-to 9ix weeks or two months except in the cues where the parolee's past problems ha~ included narcotics or alcoholism. Prior to the pro8pective parolee's re- lease from Frontera, Gerry reviews the case IWDIDllY which includes all tests, !'eports, bactgmmd material and any other informa· tion pertaini!JI to the young woman about to become her charge. Approximately two months before the parole hearing is schedul- ed, she viaita the parolee and the groundWQrk tor fUtOre plans Is Iaid. . • 1f the young woman has one, a visit to tbe family to uplain the parole system and Us coodttioDI becomes .her next duty. If the girl has no one, and no place to go, Gerry makes oecessary contacta b:> help her locate ·- a job and a suitable place to live, prir?W! req· uiaites if the woman Js 19 be granted parole. ln ttle meantime she continuea her program of surveilance and counseDng for her char .-...... ' -, ~OTHIR'S KEEPER, P• 17) PIONEE~, Pll.OT PROGRAM -Helping women OIL.parole make the difficult adjust- ment to life in the world of choice and deci- sion are (left to right) Mrs. Geraldine Greg· ory_'.)Wmen's parole agent; Louis P. Carney, supervisor, community services divieion; Mrs. Patricia Herzog, Corona del Mar attor- ney, and Mrs. Melton Ward, Seal Beach teacher and president of Marina Business and J>rofessional Woman's Club . OC:ean ·to. Find Family Brid~;fes Burning ~ . ·Son Crosses an DEAR ANN LANDERS: Now that )"OU have mad9 it cl91J' that tbe wife bl a soldier in Vietnam ia not obli· gated to · lhare her huablnd'a letters with her motber·.in-l8w, please settle anolber problem. My ~ will be returning from · V'8tmm within 40 days. We live in • Iara• ctty whlcti ta a detmbtion wtnt Thia means he wm be ft.ytnc. atrect. Ria wife bas uked me to inltruct my par91ta not to '° to the airport to meet him. She nnta to meet him with the cblldl'm and ub that no one else be preaent to wltnul. the highly charged emotional experi- ence. She says tibey will "10 home u a family" for a few hours, and cal when they are ready for ",Uetta." I bate to give my parent. this mes· -ae. I'm afraid they will be terribly hurt. I think my aister-411-law is belnc eelftab. Do you agree? -DENVER DEAR DENVER: Yoar lllter.tJt. Jaw ...... ...,able. I ltope 10• wOI rehae to be a party to ber aelfJU. aesa. U • wants a. bebavf...._like a ....... Wit tell ber ......... d.lrtJ won. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the Bronx~ fettlale presented a fa.l.rty ~d Cllf !Dr "'!be Othfl!' Woman." She ,instated that "th• other woman., 11 not always a tramp and lilted amoag bet dlallnt credentials a ma.at.a de8l'M from Columbia Urii· ventty and a potition whldl pays her f.200 I week. One of her J)linclpal virtues, she bouted, wu a keen appreciaUon for life and the Cood thinp It has t~ otter. Tbll, abe ~ald,· 11 what attract· ed the man wh«>le wife's phili>sopby wu "Llle~ls a dlbia besp." I wouJd like to lnqulre why a wom· • with '° much on the ball would ' eettle for a married man. Surely a brlfit. attractive, successful, unat· tactied female with a keen appreda· Uon for life, would be a highly de· ~le candid.ate ror marriage. Why ia she cootenl with a back-alley re· latiooship? She accused her play- mate's wife of having a screw loose. WouJdn't you slly she hu a similar pnblem? -SPY GLASS DEAR SPY: I would Indeed. Wom- ea wbo beccuue Involved with mar- ried men are frequently telf-4'.leatrac- Uve, martyr types. Any cal wbo finds Mrlelf ln this spot more than oa~ lllould face up to this poHlblllty. DEAR ANN: There is a fad going around school. One student plays like be Is the judg&'""8nd he "''marries" .a i couple who Ul<e each other a lot. The couple that pretends they are getting married invltea some of their best friends to the "ceremQny," and then the couple k1sies at the end and everyone congratulftes them. and too younc to 1et m~ fw real. My advice la to pua llP .; weddlng ceremony and let "tbe brtQ.. iroom" buy you an lee cream eo• Instead. ' • Most ol these "marriages" take place "The Brkk's Gulde," Am Lintterat right after school, by ttie locker. or booklet, answers some of Wmost during lunch, in a Comet' of the lunch frequently asked questions about wed. room. dings. To receive your copy of th1a A guy who slta next tO' me in many comprehensive guide, write to Ann of my classes bas asked me if I Landers, in care of th1J newspaper would like to marry him in one of enclosing a 1001, self • addressed: these play ceremonies. It's just fun stamped envelope and 35 c~ iD and doesn't mean anything, but I coin. don't know U I want lo gi) that far Ann Landers will be g\ad to help even f'or a joke. What do you think? you with your problems. Send them ~UNWED AT 13 to her In car~ of'the DAILY P~t DEAR UNWED : You're in a tough enclosing a ft.amped, self-addressed spot -too old to play house for run envelope. ' I .t ·- -~ \ . l .. ., . . J 4 DAIL V PILOT Caf)adi~n Ho11eymoon ·Mesons Marry 1n Chapel Rites ._, __ ~ • . . . . ' \. J MRS. IDWARD ST-UllNGEl Single llftl Ceremony . . Surprise Sorority Party .. i Enga9ement Announced The Tee • A candl~i-ceremooy July 21 in P-.dena Prw- byarian ~ will tmiR in IWI .. lifa ... et~une ; Kremers and Kenneth C. • Madison oi H u D ti D I ton : 'Beach . . . ~ . ...,,... ! ol •. and Mn. ~ Kr-. : mea ol GJIDcllUe, .,. feted ! at -..,._..,. ia .. ~~bOl89•t ~ StMI Ca1J919. JW .... "' the ..... brli-cro0m, • 8Cbool aad co1181e too4blll llllll)ete, are Mr~ and Mn. Cad t.. Md- Sot!.« Hwmneton Be9ch. Mial Kremen WM .-1· uatas from HOO\"W Hieb . . S~l. Gteadale, 8lld will bedll bf.I' eenior 1Wdi• and ~ce feechlne nut fall. at San I>kll'o ~. Sbe .... ttie 198& ~ Queen ol Chariot Ract9. Her fiaDoe attem.d Bunt- ingi&on Beed! High School and two y_.. at Orenc• Coaat C»llele. Al. Sm Diego State, be ii an • mJtnnt coe.di. He will return to won on his mast.a deCrM r ' • MAaGAllT KIEMHS July Incle in September. He alao la • •. member ol the Netional Guard. Tattler 341 l1ysede Drlv...--Newport leach Phone: 673-1620 9UALITY We heertily applaud the news that quality is ooming up for some recogrti· tion, and it's about time! We think its great that good design, good construction, and good workman- ship are beginning to take precedence. We are 6elective ... from lop drawer, to the 1 more moderate pyice range. Come in and s1?e for yourself. We in· yjte your critical eye. 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DAILY PILOT JJ ·· St. Andrew's Ceremony t'R!!ln-lli!l!li!lllm11:r:'ll.,.!:!ll!ll:l!la::~i:m-.. -m::11BJ L' cha 'i m Chapter, B' na i B 'rith "I Tbe bridt'• bODGI' au.. and taffeta gowna were ma- • WM the IOlollt fGr Bev-tro~ of honor, Mrs. JJqi Gi· .-11 AJm and D6uC2.u J. ardlna of Van'N1211 and the am when ..., ~ brideamaids, Mn. W\JlJam 1'1 I' I WWI , ...... an Marthall oi Santa AU, Milll .,..... ~1118l An· Susan BuOOola of Newport er_ ,,e .• Pttlll1tl r l • D Beach and Mrs. LUry Walk· ~-~ ~~ ~-er of Costa Meaa wbo was ,._. .._ •as the loloi.st. ~·Kimberly 1 ' f It tbilt' receptton .Ahn was Junior bridesmaid .ta ~ W. wllfl tbe for 1 her sister. crMlie'• ~ "80 play-Steven Howard · ot Glen· _. a,lalrp. dale aerveci as belt man. · .. ftd ._,.., ~ of while Richard ~ of La ... -' Mn.. Ceri'oll Alm Cresenta, RonaW "Bus of ·~· ~ Md ber Northrldge, and Bruce Boyd ~:IGI! « Mr and and Bud Strother,• t>oUl of Mrt .. ~ .~ of 0 Glen· Glendale, seated ~. ~~ \'OWa '.before Special pest.a li&Olng the r.1f.,.,..'~ H. Dteren:· gqest boOk clJ'Cu!ated by , • ML... ... 1-.t ...... Mill Susan..'J'enney, of Lagu· 1 -.. ......,.~I undli IOWD,ol na BeadLal..~t!on • Philadelphia Orchestra Tickets Se1ling ' ' Tickets still are available ·for the ~· cert appearance of the Philadelphia Orcbes. tra. and its famoU1 cooductor Eueen& Or- mandy at 8 p.m. Monday, June 5, in the UeI Campus Hall. Tickets may be obtained by calling the ~nsoring Orange County Philharmonic ScJ.: · c1ety's office, 201 W. Coast Highway, New· port Beach, 046-6411. Prices or this final concert ol the season are '5 for lower level seats; $3.50, balcooy, and •2.50 students.bal-cony. ·• The program will include Mozart's "Haff· ner'' Symphony No. 35 in D major" "New England Triptych" by William Scnuman, Ravel's Suite No. 2 from the ballet "Dapbnis and Chloe" and Symphony No. 2 in D major . Brahms. • · L'cba'im c bi pt er of at 7 :~ p.m. MJsa Nancy B'nal B'rith Glrla meeta il'l Wernet, 546-1548, may-, be Temple Sharon, Costa Mesa, cOlltacted for further J.nfor- the lint iild-third Tueldays mation. . Aan,at Pearl E1enl ·;': JmpQtUd.--.... over tat-were ttie bride's graodmoth· , feta, waa~ ~ tJDpire era, 'Mrs. Lillian Alln of ~~l'.Z:lila&:lli!!lllr.;B:im'llml __ ._ ______ llilllll!I ~led c · ...,iiqued Gidifale and Mrs. Opal Kel· with daantillf lace Md ec--Jieon ~.-----the. eented wtaa teed park. bridegroom's grandmoth· Peli-11, eryltal· and Jacre er, Mrs. A. l)oaJflllco of held her fUJI length veil. of Denvei', Colo. Also ·attend- Freocb ilhultM', and ber bou· tng wa11 Larry· Clark, cousin •to elweya 111 ..... ,. , • • rl9ht for· 011y occuio11 ••• Alwt}ll 111 909' t.ate. . --.. &aa•. oouo• .... J . .CL ... RK • quet WU of ,gardent81 and d the bridep'oom, from ---"' baby's l:reatil. Oberry Point, N. C • The Former kffrly A m _Wearine turquoise chiffon The new Mrs. CW'k ii 8 :Jiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilliiliiiiiiiiiiliiiimailiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii&-iliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii, graduate of Newport H,arbor , . "' up to I_. COME~,, IN' AND PROWL OUR . . . ..... !'/ ·" B~GAJ.N T A~tES I • //,.. PARKING AT CONVINflNT REA~ INTRANCI .MNtcAMIRICMlD , , · AMO • • ..... a.ua -l . ~D j .... Mlf I I. .. ,, 1 DAINTY DIPPER Cole gives you a deinty delight for e chenge of pece in e bikini world. Fency feminin' eyelet 2-piece suit f eetures little-boy leg end built-up bre for a more elluring you. All edged In froo-froo lace end pink ribbon on bre. ~ Smashing on the ·tan· girl. In white onlY:· Sizes 5 to-LS. - 18.00 IN COST A MISA IT'S iTINtl MoUllt ts»-6 OAIL.Y t 1»t NIDAY AT MllW1'0ltT AND IWtM at.WI. ·~=--~ ..... High Sdl<>01 and . 0 f t n' I e Coast CoUege, while her hWlband i8 a graduate. of Hoonr High Sch~ Glen- dale and Se Fetnando Val· ley State'CoBege. -TbeJ' will ~ their ftnt bame in Lab Tahoe and . are hoo9)DM"""ll at e o a 1 t a I polDb, lle!adlng Cmntl. ......, and San / . ,..,... .Ro~s to You Turn your own or dad'~ ter'1 bed into a bower of toles. Choose pink, red or gold. Glortfy a bedroom with one dOIJell exquisite ~ 1D easy oros•stitch, they're on separate squares ...... Jlatt Tn2: transfer of twelve 8-in. motifs. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cent.I for each pattern for first. class mailing and special handling. Send to Allee Brooks, the DAILY PILO'J'., 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Name; Address, Zip, Pattern Nurqber. . 210 MOST BEAUTIFUL N E E D LE CRAFT DE- SIGNS in new 1967 Needle- craft Catalog· 2 free pat· tern&, knit, crochet fa~hion$.. everything. 25 cents. · ·Sensational, new value! Boole of Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete patterns. Beginner -easy knit. cro- chet. 50 cents. Nursery Council. Asks /i .. Parents to Workshop Parents who will t a k e tunity to learn their roles part in their child'• nurs· el'y ·school propam next year will h~e the oppor· - Bib 'n Tucker Readies Final Dinner Do nee 'Bi'6 'n' "Tiiclier mem&ii's will dine and dance togeth· er for ttle la!>t tim~ this sea· son this Saturday in the Newporter Inn. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m., with dancing to Warren Barker's orchestra starting at 8:30 p.m. Ohairmen are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Skelton of La· guna Beach and Mr. and Mrs. William Tolle and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Koenig, all of South Laguna. H o s t s are the Messrs. and Mmes. Gerald M e y n, · Laguna Beach; T. D. Moore and Emerson Milnor, all of South Laguna, and R. I. Mortis of Costa Mese. _Bib 'n Tucker will begin its 2oth year next season. no~. ..._ Tbe annual leadership workshop of Orange County Council of Parent Partici· pation Nursery Scboola will be conducted from 12:45 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 3, in the West Anaheim Nun· ~ S c h o o 1, Unitarian Qiurcb building. Mrs. Fred Kohn of Hunt-lDitOn Biac • pres~ ident, announced that work" shop subjects will include · the mother's role in rela· tion to the teacher, and dis- cussions on administration,' public relations, member-j ship, parent education, par- liamentary procedure', waysl and means, coupcil repre-: sentation and council treas- ury. I Guest speaker will · be Mrs. Leonard Cole, presi-! dent of the California Coun· ell, who will addres~ the group on The Challenge of ai.nge . Parenb interested in the workshop or. in joining a parent participation nurs· ery school are asked to contact Mrs. James C. Thomason of Huntington Beach. It's a TURNED ON AFFAIR SALUTE TO SUMMER IN COSTA MESA SENSATIONAL SPORTSWEAR SALE SPORTSWEAR TOPS Thi1 la e11 excefle11t · opp9rf1111lty to' eclcl to your col· lectiOfl et • 1p•ctal price. • Chokeh of ell 1i1es encl 11ew cles ign1 i11 multi rtrencl neckleces .•. or chooH your li,.nd from fwfl hanks encl hen it c11rtol!lfll lo your requiremenlJ. Clt1p1, Earri1191, lrouhes, Ri1191 encl Cherm1 • • • elf our p .. rl jewelry included in thi1 1peci•I event. Ow ce ...... ,_i etecll tit ZO-Y. ._ ttMl11 ,....,_. pttce. THROU6H JUNE 15. CHARLES R BAR.R Orlon SHELLS ... PANT REG. $7 299 TOPS. beautiful, famous to $10 make, Oecron-Cotton BLOUSES Cotton rib knit POOR BOYS REG. $6 ~2 All new pastel colors plus and $7 navy end white. Turtle neck sleevless ond short sleeve sty res popular~i-feshion hif PJ\NTDRESSES First Time on Sele . REG $1)· 899 KORAT·RON-NO PRESS s5-CAPRIS REG. $9 T0 .. $15 I Famous Goley & Lorr fine, cool cottons in Bulwerk febric , gold gay solids and prin ts blue·, olive, oatmeel . I i Museum Quilt Book 2 - complete patterns for 12 superb American quilts. so cents. Bargain! Quilt Book 1 -A REAL TURNED ON SALE OF 16 complete patterns. SO 1 ...,..., .. !Ma ··~cl 204 M•rlnt t-ve./673 Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M, ( I Wtt •eat/Cftt• .... I Wet S..l/S..9' c .... ,,_ ?70 £.17111 St./S4S·1?'22 HU lrhtol A•t/545-Ul2 Mon, thru Sat. \0:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M, Mo.11. thru Fri. IO to 91JO Frfdey NlQllt ttl D:OO P.M. . Siturdty IO to 6 .41cmentslll. illiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaf-DilESSES AU F•mou~ Make s_ -RES: $-<tr tott-8 --·~-­ II"!. lET'S BE FRIENDLY U you have new neighbors . or lr:now ot anyone movinl! '1 to our area. plea~ ten u~ II so that we may extend a friendly welcome and heir 1 them to becom~ l\CqualntPcl ln thefr new surrn11ncli11<« Huntington Beach Visitor 111.5153 &st1 Mey Visitor US.1593 So. Coast Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visitor 642-3535 all the new styles ere included! TENTS ... A-LINES ... SHIFTS . I and 2 PIECE STYLES ... ARNEL JERSEYS ... DACRO N* conoN VOILES ... ACETATE KNITS ..• .. _.-RA ~ON LINENS .. LONG 'ORMALS Bouffant end A-Line-s . ~ . CHIFFONS, LACE, CREPES, SHEER.~ end LINENS ., REG. sio . I REG. $23 lo $26 13··1· REG. $28 \to.JU ·16 9~ HARQOR CENTER, 2300 tjAR~R ILVD •••• SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 3333 BRISTOL, COSTA MESA l 1 ... ,. , •I • "'" ' . .. . . . .. . ,.......... .. ,,. . ._. ... --. . · . . . . . . ... Jf DAILY PILOT ~. June 1, 1967 ... -.. ' . ... Bear St. PFd · Mn • ..,.. Qletrta . Phaldeal REPORTS: Doe to the LI· -ODS Club flab ~ and . Paradfl ttMI bulblJ1 '= ~t the ldool bu . postponed to SetardaJ. Jone 10. · '? Californie PTA Mn.~ ... . Ptelldlllt COMING UP: Art .;....i.· featurtnc ~'1 lcbool art , work llld .,..._., hobbiet ...... w Cream IOciel will be .... to- night ud ----lee cream, pit; -., ;.:tl and coftee . wlJl. bl'..- f<r 25 ceatl. ---. REPORTS: Boob tDr dul-room1 and Jq'de._ ,,... awarded piper' drift win· \ . . ""'';;'"---=--~·-· _"____ . .. ,. ners. • May ·1 . Have Cc:>llege Pk. PY A Greduafin1 senion ol Con>n~~Mar HJ~ School stptng their autOJNphs art Mn. lamea kUfer Gale OlancJa IDd DeVad! B ea, while lh. MacKimle Browa. class advilor Pretidelit watches. Senion, pareota and da will be honored at a blccalnreate recep- REPORTS: Paeultr and tion Sunday, Jane 11, ill the ICbool Cfle~ Pl'A Js lpODllOria& the event PTA~ attmdld...... . ·" ~ ~tea&.~ ::t. c0111NG lP: Bod' to· RJr.PmTS: n.~. Ju. ra11er abtlnc party Jae Fade....,._. wtio la,... me9* It lO a.a Mczt'IJ, lln Clm)'1tt, Daftd Ep-11. dent. bonond at a becalaureate tea Monday, June 12.. Plucklu flowe11 and other decor fer tbe eftltt, open to senlon' f9mllies and frien& ue Mn. Bob- Uriac-.. bu tMabi fat JUDI I. ID .,..i llickuo-penon, Al Liva-ad aaaoaTI: M'I. Sa Mow- 11 YW'I ID thl Ollllil1 tloe i-. ... PT~ .J••r P•ll' aM'±d..._ ~-=~~=t--; :~e ~ ~er'at~ · ~.::Tt~.1! ...... · -reelttertbl " ~ , .-ec1 :~ . eij Weber and Mrs. Arttlur DeCubeffii (left to neht). Jege Park School: day, and tomortOW jt ten ltudenta • · · Mrs. atUdents. Presidents Honorea L.. Olivewood PT A Mr1: Rtdlanl C11rrJ President 9:~ a.m. Glfiolrl 1'ilLat·~·:-yaJe Burnttt hOl&ed Pres-• tend a w()Jbllep 1D St. kilo IWf luDebeon Wt Wilson PT A Ja.rMs E))~ Church. week. Luncheon was spon· ::1EPORTS: Allaut 160 ... ....a .ud attmded by .Luncheons, Parties End Year COMING UP: Board wtl1 meet at 7:~ p.m. TIJll.. day. June e. ln mWUuM room. denta partic:lpead in ,..* PTA board. cycle 1~ety protram. 'v Presidio PTA Victoria PT A . . . . Mn. Aadrew ......., Mn. Jea Kelly Mn. R.Hert 8allkey Preeident COMING UP: Out.standinl teachers will be honored during annual tieacbert' hmcbeon, prepared an ct aerved by PTA board Wed- ne.sday, June 7. 'Ibis ac- tivity wllJ <'Ulmlnat. Pl'A functtona unUl fall. fl(_,... ...... A .... --.. tit HUl'lfltW!ml leedl. ~ vie,, Seel IMC:tl, W•tmlftlw w ,._.. Val-.., ...... ...,... ........... ,, ... i*itlallliw Wiii _...Ill tM AllY PILOT Mdt .... IMl('metleft 1'111111 tie ,_...... 11'1 Mn. w1111-~. 17W ..... Lllda, ,_...,..Va~~ ....... ~ flt ,...1c9119 n.un-... , HB Council Mn. Ra7 Myen COMJNG~w PTA prestdfmta wilt ...... theU' juni.~ pNt preltdlbU and school~ at. J*- luck ltmcbeon at 11: llO F10at Plans No Longer Secret a.m. Wednesday, June 7, tn Peek'• .Fam.Uy Terrace Rqom, WiltP11Dlt«. A •kit. OonveatJon H!th· Hlbts, will b& directed by Mn. Paul Vener, War- ner PTA pre&tdent. The Mmfll. JUctmd Perotti, Sprinldlle Sdx>ol; WU. Superintendent Parenti Council members are preparing for the 10th anniver· sary celebration ot Fountain Valley on June 17. Building tlM!ir float with the help of Isadore Levin, director o( maintenance, are Mf"S. Chester Venning, president, and Mrs. James Watson, floif chairman (left to right). The parade wtll begin at 9:30 a.m. ~ct SPC members will feat\We a float with tile firal ttbool bell ueed in Fountain Vafley. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY a •• l.iam A~. Sequoia; David BtUot. Circle View, and Wallace Talbot, A.n- d.-.oa will Ul1't. T.t>le decoationa by Mn. Rus- Hll-ClerUon of Hayden School, '"" be}pen lrotr. ~ Pl'A. Arevalos PTO. Mn. J •. Beebe President COMING UP: Larry Nel- IOO IDd IU maglic lhow at 9:~ and 10:30 a.m. Friday, J\IJ'le 16. Bushard PTO Ml'I. E. H. ''a•fer Prtlldent _COMING UP: Executive i.o..d will bolt a break- fast for faculty on last day of tchool, Friday, June 18. REPCXRTS: Honcnry tile membentdps were award- ed to MU1 Judy Diaz, co. «dinatlng teac.bef's a n d Jim Mm'k, priDdpel. Re- Clipienta rnvect pins and . Pomona PTA Mn ..... ldlldel. ..,_ PrMidlat President ~t OOMJNG UP: Firlt paper-COMING UP: Student-par· drive betweeo U p.m. · ent play nl&bt tonight. • • Monday, June I. . Sb6 sradsl will have a a perpetual plaque waa • preeeoted to the school. \.•lliliill •• A mualc tebollnhip ,_c.-;, ... ,,,.t,.,.1_~· to Am>wbear MUaic Camp ..... pl"lleltt.ed io Steph- anie Bell . . Goldanwest PT A Mr1. Jury Su&.berl1nd - President COMIKG UP: Potluck lun- c:beon for teach«1, staff and new f.TA bom'd at noon, Frittay. June 18, hosted by outgoing board. 'N>le ~ aod Ar· rangements by the Mmes. · Ralp:i Feethtr, Paul Ren- fro, Ronald Somme!' and Franklin Brummett. Harper PTA Mra. Ronald Murphy President COMING UP : Board meet- ) . PT A Shuffles to Find Extra Time for Paity . . - Eutwood PTA ta sponsoring a dessert card party ~. June 5, af '1:30 p.m. in the multipurpose room. 'l'1cbtt are $1 md will beneiit the-special equipment fund. Making their opening bids are ~ft aduaUon party • ma at 9:30 a.111. Monday, June 5 ... Dc~btl tti £1, June 10. Mn. Lammers la chatTm . RP;PORTS: . PTA ' . $400 for l~ng c.ntier equipment. Two 1llltant playback b6adleta wU1 be purehated . • • Members assilted wttfl hnmuniza· tion cllnlc. to rl&h~ Mna. Lee. vern.m, prllident-elect; Jlelriil n, Incoming first vlce-prelliden~ and J9IDll MlrfMOO, preddent and pew parliamentartan. Werdlow PTG Mn. Wllllana Dlell1 . Prllldeat . REPORTS: AD boDorWY life memberlblp we1 pre- sented to Mn. Randolph Clark, Wardlow smDol teacher, for her ou.tttand• tng service to cb1ldren ln the comJDuntty. are Our • • • IMPORTED CANDIES The l'i11e1t quality herd u ndiu frar11 lntf • l~nd, Scoll•nd, Holland. 8ol9ium, Au1+r•· l1a •nd other coun+rfH . lndividvelly wrap· ped . s.1.c1 •nd boq • pound of your '•· "~ii• fl•vor1 et •It , , . The Hca11d pound woll b, FRH, "' ~ ~ i WORLD .FAMOUS .. BEEF STICK . . Thi1 Hicl..ory Farm• levorilt i1 an a ll • buf 11\~k. dtllutely , .. ,onod to parhctlo11. R•t· I 119, cul •ny 1in 1.4'1 per lb. I 0¢ ~ddltion• I tl11count offered on pll•ch•H ol whole buf 1tlC\. A1~ for rtrcip•1. \ ~~~~~1 (i~rm~ OF OHIO / WESTCLIFF PLAZA 1062 IRVINE AVE. NEWPORT BEACH 642-0972 . ..._ OPIN 10 TO 9 -SAT. AND SUN. 10 TO 6 MANY OTHll UN·ADYllTlllD IP'ICIALS I> FREE 'RIE BROW51NG SAMPLIS .J FREE SPECIAL CHEES·E BAL~, .,Ont frH bu of Hickory Fum1 014' F11hlo11ed Cree~'"• with purclr11e of ChH1t 1111. f\oery· aftt llku thl1 blended ~aeaa foocl 1111othared w~ 11uh a11d toppecl wltli chtrry. Mahi 111ttr• t1i11i11t • s11cce11. Oft• pou11cl. . . r EACH DAY . FREE BARN 81van ew1y 11ch tl1T cl11rl11t our calel>r1. tio11 ••• A11 unu1u1 bl9 Red larn l'lay• houH fer chlldra111 mecla of lutift9 corru· t•+1d peparboarcl, "" 1•111, 40" wlcle, H " hl~h. SH it •11 4'l111l1y. e9l1tar new, . ,. Joie = :ben' # an d Wed- .a ao-PTA ct; .nd UL 'pre-doJph ichiol itand• min I • c: -• - From page 13 · •• • • ,,J . .. ¥t .,,, ' -.~,, .... ' ....... ,.,~ ........ ~ .... ---.. -... ~ ...... ••• ·-... t ~ '' -..... """"• ···"'~--. ,,_ ... ,.._ "f,""• •• . '• . . . . \. ·:. . • .. .. # • ... 1\ Thursday, Juoe 1, 1967 DAJLV PILOT 'J7 \ ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~-- " P • o 1' la \h• ultilmaw te8tr between chocolate or va-men." Mn. Hehog added. Ing a baby, the new "1-confines of sb Quieotla Ing ground," Oll'lW7' con-Dilla Ice cream." Amon& tbe committee'• spri~ wu "adopted'' by tile and IMtalled in the womm'• Unuecl, "IDCl tbe nattn• ModenU.OC the pracram comibUUoal which .,-e u-eneir• membenhlp. "I'm facility at Tebacbapl cUllenl wbo will llOt ....,t was Mn. Patricia H~ .utin(tbe paroled women in 1ure tbat n>Ullt ban been In 1987, ~h fbe a>m· the parolee Net 1n .. eMD· ~ del Mar domey, malling a tueeeMful adjUlt· the belt~ bat>)' born bined efieorta of Ile Wo- munltJ II a main -*'lbut· who C 1 r s t explained Olli· ment to tbe world ~ choke in Hoag Hoepital that day," men's Advii9ory Qimmftfee ing factor to tbe plrolM'• fornla's ''iodetennlnate sen-and -decision hive been such Mill Wblttt.erey sm.lled. and BPW, Miss WhiW.ej'. "6'.r ~ problem la liundred ,._.. .., ln Ell(· 1wer," 'be ~· faBure to 1Uccieed." tence." When a Juctae MD· '~ thln8I M meeting To pat Ills progrem on a ia hoping to see educdoll PJninc aoceptance by mi· land. men UllJl 300 crim•• He ako mentklned thlt·to Camey too ~ tences a prisoner to fin 1o the pr08peetive P8l"tllee be-ltlrtewide ~. 10 that J10 and friend.ship take ~-"fllot•s,'• •Y. Gen-y. ''The ' ' com 10 years, it ii pou.lb1e for fen abe la releue(l and ar-matter in What county a pa-munity attltude6 toward re- molt c:rudal plrlodfor tblle 1Dc1u cl tn l pktpocat--~ oitbe J*'IOllDll em-00 the rebabilltlllllm ~ the prtaoner to tpeod 1tne raQgl.Dg to help 'wMh the rolee la released, 1tl«e will batiWtated priJoners out ot women ii dmiDe tb6 ftrtt ire. ,,_.. ~ ..,_ ~ In b ....... penal ~ beioC cam.I m tn Ye;rn 1.aaJde die iDIUtutkin 1IDdtnc of a Job and boullng be 101DeOae to befriend her the udark agea," Mid ~ llx IDCll6I iD a.,... Ea~ puUl>allie hr dllA. Old .,.._ wOIW llt 1be ~! priaona but tbe * n$N'e and two Yeata on '*'oll One reomt pll'Olee la tbe la the committee'• atttmat.e sonal involvement ol an~. e11e ii~ and 9ICll palatt"" lbowtlc a pabllc cit)' of,_.,_. U per-ii 1ti1 lterile. "Pllllibcu outltde the priJOD but atfll Newport Bwh .e« w11 aim. tereeted citizenry guaran. '*'on bM her own bdvi-a,cution ol 'a pldlpoebt eeat , were pu f1 ulonel1 ·don't have 1o ·mMe dee.is-overs~ by a parole ol· met b)'. a represeaW.lve In 1932 the Bueinete and tee succe98ful rwdjustment dual needa!' _ UIUal1y 4eplcted anolaer-WOl"'1nc In the aree of nha· iqm, md I have ,... 111en, fleer. from the Businesa and Pnr Proleaalonal Wom"1'• Qube of paroted women, with it1 Dtrtnc a pqljfo HID.lnS' plctpocat pnctlcing bia -bW*°'1. alw a lone periocl'·ol con· . "It'a 11he intermecUate·*P feniooal Women'• Club. were successful in their el· ultimate saving kl live1, to aoqualnt ciu-iD tbl trade among h ••emlMd At pneea& there are ap-fioelmem, actuallJ t!lf1 wben that helps the girls adjUlt WbeO-memben lw'lled tbe forts to have. women prlaon· a k i 11 s, a n d taxpeyen• MDWPmlty with b pro1>-,_tbr_oac_._·'Sel_..;;;M_1t1_1a_no_an-__ ,.._ .. _•_c_,q_u....,.ooo_par_o1_w._._fec_*1 __ wttb __ ma_ld_nc_•_ebo_l_C9 _to_tb_e_ou_talde __ wor_ld_oace __ Y_ouna __ w_oman __ .... _~-4----.,· _ .. __ rtmOVi __ ed_fr_om_ihe_, ..... grtm __ moo_ey_. ----- lema ol b fllMle oifender --t:7 l'eleued Gil parole ~ ) . • . "'--· E-~51~ · bnt O~CtillJr·s~. . as~d 1JIJlues. • •. . \ l '' dc>ne bJ the Women,1 Parole ~ ~ory ommittee aad Jta futore ebjectivea. 1be commlttee came Into being .,.. forinlr Gover-• . ... ~ <*Jed toge4NI' a .-cup of iOO women fol' a ~ at l"toat4'a. J>ur-lnc ... meethc, • woo of u ..... -advilar'1 eoll- m.itteel tn the *tailie WM U · plained IDCl • dmDlr' pro-aram propoeed for women, wlloae emotional needs and Jftblemt 1"ll'e IQ .drel)' differeot. ,. From that meetiDC ...... tbe C0UDtt j' I ftnt pilot pro- pml "1r ..... BMJWn1 ... tmllvldllll ... ... ........ llmffet. .. l 1. . .. . . ...... . °"' ......... oottoft .... _. ..... twtl1r1• ..... ... ............ , ... ..... , ..... .... _,,, ............. ~ Car;•••" 1' ... ·-·· Clalll."ud .................. puded IDd • leCmd croap formed ln Sm Bernardino , OountJ. Simlllr groups are . being p&mned . fbrouCbout the.... - Two prime seaa ol 888lst· ance are in public education and M.tdng 1he prOblem ol looellna. faced by many ol the piM'olees. By cellinl at- tealion to tDe fact thet the pm-olee • cban:.-1. Mis1 Whlttl•y feel& the bo81Wity of the world •1outmde" could ·be lessened and· "a few uo-• -der1'llaDdiDg f r h p d • do help,.. lhe l81d. came, ~ 00 the "tnaeadoul problems *" inf 111." Be pointed out that tilt --. aces c1 75 per- oeat -" all 1bo9e lmfted ,,... bcltween 14 a • )'ell'1 o)cf, IDd It CIMa a bil- lloD doilr'I a -,.r to nWn-=ltJlj Jld.,.. ill u "W• obvlulll:J a.'t ~ people)icted up fl!HW. Ke aJlo m•tloned tbilt a s.f. sMd ltltller "'*' .. · atn, _. lllttDI ICUllt. New ,.i.. hetl. Whitt. Sild to 1 o. 11•·"" s5 SAVI 1.69 APAlll BROCADE BEAUTY Lots ef &litter for -~ It --tai.. BriPt brocl6t •l!Pft • !Id bl eiishloned. IJlnenolt. Gold 11111 com. Sim s.10. SPECIAL 199 S..OU NOl IN CENTIAI oe VAN NUTS SlOU S HotMs~ cotton clucb ia whit.5, lnJhts. printl with de1ightfully cln- a b1e dtlposition.s. In l,eltecl owcl 110-b1lt loo& ~pen at Utt FASMIOM DdfGNa SEllLESS tlOSE 3 ... 127 ht cplOlity .yloM. s.o.a. • ....... coN,n1ctioft. 11'-to 11. U111111L 1DT WC? I& Olio ...... ,.., ... ......,._ ClOWMAIUll.:... 3 3 ...... .-.. ,, _ .. ~lKINM;tMG ............................. DllAM·PllCID DIP AND DIY BABY .QOU.S, COWNS 3~~ Cotor-oa-color ...,ton trlcot omoys. with frods of ruching " lace, in pas- t.ls and high fashion color medleys. OUI REG. S.97 ....... TAITE lllM .,.1111 PEIGNOIR . SETS . . 4 96 ·/ L•••IMl•lllMI ' N~ 'fricot lawy ••• tht IOng oftd short of ~ pomperecl with emlnWer. ~ scm-. loces. Savings at tM price! OUR REG. 5.'11 1N1htr to weartr funliflt \., wonders ..• sltal tllt s1to11J UJitll a f abuloa TE.NT PA DE! • BHEzE.C~RE DR'-DRY DELICllTS! ( . 't; -- • P'ZAll COLORS AS YOU LIE IT! ~ $ I Everyone's toking to the tent loolt just for the sheer fun of it! Dacron• polyester & cottons, Arnel • triocetote crepes ond bonded acetate ierseys • pick from checks: tattenalls, prints to b.ot t~ band! Sizes: Petites 3 to 11, Junior 7 to 15, Misses 10 to 20, 14~ to 22 ~ Sove! . ·- ' '· .. . , ... ' ' . . . ll .DAILY PILQT ~. June It 1987 .. '• . • 'I , : .. MAGIC HOSTESS :r.,11 ~1 • CAN OPENER :t:r • I UZEY ·HEAT MASSAGER . SUNBEAM CLIPPER SET ' • Massages, sti~lates .... blck NSSll9I • Model EB-1 t • .. -• .. • • -......... , p .. • -~ ...,,,, --:;:.. ) -;1 ---, --~ -! .._..... ..... ' • .. . V.HHE VISION .... -I . .. ... ----... --......... ~' ........... ,...... . -. ,,... -·· ..... ·-.. . •,. ..... . . . ... CARA YELLE~ STEEL c·ooK·WARI . ' . " . • I ..... ••t • .... • ... t .-• ThW'9day, June 1, 1967 ' -t, I • I DAILY PIIm 1f TlllTAIR ''Crystal Clear'' HAIR SPRAY Now, special savinas 01 the big 14 ounce can. A terrific value. -!<OMPlm DISCOUNT Dlft'T STORI Wltla THI LOWISI MIYDAY PRICES 11 ... WIST! DAl.Y •• ·• 12 NOON to' P.M. * SATUlDAY 10 to 7 P.M. * SUNDAY 11 to 6 P.M. •• • • t ·• - ' . -'( • ' . -~ I II ~y PILOT · ~ June ~ 1967 -----------· ,·· . AU I ,... I ,.. • 6S W • fM SIWWW I · 1.WAT ACOUS11C t IAWll 4-SPtEI I COMPIDt REalVER I SPEAKERS I CHANGER I . SYS11M ., ...... "''..... . 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' ,.. -. .. . -.. . . . . . . .. • DAILY PU.OT ,......,, ...... 1, 1'67 ( •1011SIN · · 400~ MEWS DELi•E SHAVER IEYEI, llF.111 AT TllS LIW PllCI .wmt SIPEITlll Ftl SllEIUllS ,. -a· 8 ~.., .... Ml .... ,... Cllllill ~ .... ~2• ~ ou• •'Cf • .. .. "1dl9t. UM ,a ,..Ho PllCI 1 - A COMPUTE DISCOUNT DEP'T STORE Yrath THE LOWEST MAYDAY PRJas ii .. WISTI SHOP DAILY ••• 12 NOON .. 9 P.M. * SATUIDAY 10 .. 7 P.M. *SUNDAY n to' P .. ~. ' ' .. .. 19 '. • ' • .. .. -.......... ,.,.,. .... . ... , .... , .. , ...... . . t \ • ,, • ~ • •• • • • -, • • . -. , , W esiminster ~Jj Schooi Honor Smde nts Listed ' • TIM :e· atudent.t' -#IP.. Oil the boll· tr roll a Weltm.lmter H1P ldlool. \ ~ ,,_. • Md ltNilbt ._... ncorda for itle leb901 , .... : Pu« llllt9J DuW J .. Bro-~ Mar1D V. Cb.lo, Kn NJ IAwrtnce, David R. M o o r e, Coleal Pltrtcla O'Dell. GllDD G. 8*eveDIOll, CiDd$' A. Turner. l•flll1m •t .. 1 Jane ~ Andlnon, Debonl1 .J •a n Babccd, !';: VJ~~·)' a.. MarcW' ~ .... . ' ,..._., ~nllalldom, Glen lQtlnler, . JCithlMn SUrlblC. air.u Wtiebroc*. ...... :. Jllfber• J ... .., ma. LfDlk M. Dlrb, 'Mt. Sea Sirens! ONE & 3-PIECE llATHING SUITS SWIMMING IN VALUE! ·6.99' Comp. value 9.98 What a stunning choice you have! A 2-piece fully lined dotted cotton swimsuit comes with its own ' matching button-front jacket with n.dBy cuHs ••• or a one-piece nylon lcnlt with ~e-catcbJng,contruting trim, sleek lines. At this ~rice be smart. treat yout'fel! to both and have a dry suit when you need one. Mis1e1' ii.Jes 3.2 n>38. ................ ...................... Costa Mesa 16th St •• net Newport 11¥4. Given .Term For Fraud LOS ANGELES (lJJ>l) _. · Gecqe P'. Knoop1 .az. who lcbemed with bil lclnn• wife to collect ~ llDd IOdal 1ecwity benlllltl by WdDg bia droanhC la Lake Mead, Nev., wai aen- tenced Wednelda7 tit a JDP· lmum of 1S ye11n In pNon. U.8. DiJt. Jud1• E. A..., <nry imposed the mui· -mum 1e11tence on Knoop • 1he defendant coukt ancter. go a 9May peycblMrtc a· ·amlMtloo. RelUlll of the ·~ study could be uted Wei' to ~ modifJ the sentence. .. -~ -~ earlier plee49ci '"l'Qilb' to' • thne coanta of 1 coupir•cy to detrad the ~ Soclal Security Admlnlltra-. tion, mail fraud to collect Soda} Security betlef1ta and mail fraud to collect insur-ance. At ttie time of his dlllP- pewance in 1964. Knoop.wa. mllrled to Mn. Janke ~ McNeUy. Both since have remarried. Mr1. ·Mc· Nelly pleaded guilty in Iowa earlier to cbargu she con- spired with Knoop to collect death bent!lt.t. She bu been placed oo probation. Million P aid · Open Sunday 11 "~ ~ i Garden GroY• lt.d. For. Paintings PARIS (UPI) -Two oU1 by painttt C.ude Monnet bl'Ought the bJghnt prices in a million dollar auction ot 100 l"'Nnoh paintlna• and sculptures Tuesday. • • A Frendl collector paJd •t00,000 for ''La Selne a Argenteull" and "Les Bord.a de La Seine" went for $71 ,· 000. ~ . • GENE·RAL ·-ELECTRIC -3 CYCtffiiter-f 10 AUTO . WASH El. ··THE TOTAL WASH.ER! •. • After A» .. g system feab&res ~ m ~ twp wash .t two spin ~4s! · •Up 1D 14 ponl capacity, plus unbalance load controfl •Three water level selections with cqld water wash aa4 rinset .. • Porcelailt eamer cover, lid, bJb and basket! . .. NO CASH NEEDED! CHARGE IT! KELVINATOR -21.1 CU. FT. · FOODORAMA Refrig.-Freezer : • ONLY 36'' WIDE • Giant refrigerator-freezer holds 212 cu. ft. of W storage! • Huge 312-h upright freezer section with five M · shelves! • Advanced new 11No-Frosr system, no frost ever itt re- frig~tor or freezer! • 'lhtee glide-out refrigerator s~lves and 4 door sWwesl • Available in white. avocado and coooer! OPEN MON.-FRI. 10 A.M~-9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M.-6 P.M . HA.BOR & ADAMS (College Center) COSTA .MESA . 546-2936 . 546-2937 .. .. t -• ... .... .., ....... ,. '-"' c.-.. ,, " DAILY r!LOT , ·- • Coal Shipping t '\ Sets Record I ACROSS 1 Mon pluclcy 6 Ho ckey's Gordie·- 10 Odin's wo lf 14 • Co!ucho: lllex. llfHld91t 15 Golf toum•111 I 1' Prepoiltlon 17 lle11Urin1 device 11 Rffetring to cantin.,t1I U.S.A. 20 Ma11l111 22-Wt$f 2) ·1/400 of a 1111und 24 Nu1u rical 11rtfix 25 Part of "lo be" 26 Chlld's crib 27 At a dlstlllc• 30 Bank busln tss 32 Zodl1c1I const4'· a lion )4 See 24 Across 35 Wiiy 36 Walked haltingly 39 Plcktd out 41 Move out fTo111 a center ~Z D11111and on •• ........... .-. .......................................... _.._ .............. __ ..... ________ ~~~----~~~~-- A3 l .. dlclne- 44 Creek promenade 45 Bid 46 •••• Brtlon 41 Delight: Sl arig 41 Gaelic erefix 50 Cooting •alerl•I n Tiny: Scottish 54 IA•el'• f11fr fl6rlc !5 BefDre 56 Golf cause official 60 Furthest Inward 63 Climbing vine 64~u 65 Well-known p8'11111111 66 Catt90ry •t verb1I Inflection &1 BtfOrt th. present tim e Ill Withhold 611161 I Coming )7 To'M'I In flflher 191rt Bucking· In tim e ham5hire 6 Ct•t numb• 38 --.Sea~ 7 Make a · 40 Part of choic 1 a rudder a Sip 41 Knock 9 Pentb1tt O Possessed 10 Gloomy -46 Person bom 11 Office ot, of fortf!1f1 a bishop anc11try· 12 Chtyenne .48 Stitt · event 49 Cousin 13 Immobile. of Saul 19 F1cl1I Sl -forcu feature SJ lsl.,d be-poss.ssion 21 City In tween Sicily '9 lnCJiirtd Bohemia and Africa 25 Manner 56 -at-home _27 Nol(n 57 Large aimx: cont1lnw 1 Protection Plural 58 Noun suffix agllnst ratnc 28 Nonwoven 59 U.S. lnll)' Colloq. fabric 1Urg1on 2 Stitt. 29 YankHs, 61 Adlt ctlve l Minulf In Mulco suftht 1t1chnld 11 -Nick 62 Vtol1tlon 4 Kind of 33 Mess111oers of 11~ral stor111 36 Most rec.,t Ptlncip" DOWN ·r~ ' . " -.. . . . . . . . ... Th~day's Oosing Prices-... Complete • New .York . . ~ • Stock Exchange List DAILt' PJLDT J1 WlLMINGTON, Del (UPI) -DuPont Co. 1a ln· ·c.rea&int lta c~pacit;y to pro- duce polyvtnyl alcohol by ~ percent at lt.s N= Falls, N.Y., planl P l alcohol 11 used a1 a sizing and in paper coat. lngs and adheains. PENETRATION Nurly •uryo11• ,._4, ti.• DAILY r!LOT, "•"'.t••11 11•w.,. •• ••• fo, tllt Fehloue Ot•llt• c ••••. I' .... .~ be I . " DUL y PILOT EDlTOiUAL ·~GE Newport BMcb awnldpa1 lawmakera 1ait week cle. cided to hike bUlioeu perldDJ met.? hourly rates from a nl.ckel to 10 c:enta an hour. . • Half of the revenu~ they ag~. wotilcl be utilized in the businesa communtties f.rom whic)l k came for d• velopment of olf..treet ~J faclll~. The actloo repreaented a lftdable compromise with merchants who bad opposed the meter fee increases. The declston wu reached ifter •conterencea with Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce representatives resolved some problems. A-council eommittee of three, Howard Rogers, Doreen Mara~l and Al forgtt, success· fully urged adoption of the plan by their colleagues. Forgit pointed out that earmarkinc of parking meter funds for perking lots bas been the-pnctice in other Southern California cities, and baa led to dev•lopment ol ample parking ladli6es. Adoption -of a similar ~m here is particularly appropriate, for ln not too many Jell'$ traffic now needs will force the dJacootlnuince of curbllde parking in many.business areas of the community: : City Councilman RQbel'bS.b!JtoJ\ (ermed the COWl· • cil's action eel challenee,. to the chamber to be~ plan- nin~ for parkin~ districts. That it most certainly is - and a timely one. A Move to Modernize \ Orange County Grand Juries have repeatedly rec- ommended, and tbe Board of Supervisors has just as repeatedly turned down, the idea that the county should have a chief admini6trative officer. I ttoa, one n.. occupant wW be proteuionlll1 ~ii tom•,,.,. COGDt)' .,....,,_and pertODnel Pu.abed bJ Supenilor Alton I. Allen of'Lt Beach and suported by SUpervilon David Baker of 0 den Grove anct WWlam RlnteiA of Oranee, tbe MllDlllll ordinance will mean adoption of principles of g aJ{ement long in use in bualneaa and indUltry allo in most of California's counu... Oranie h the lut large coun~y in the state to be wtthou hil lnsth&- ment of efficient management. _ . Under._Allen's ordinance, an trttor ~ be given the power to "idvtse, usist act as ~gent'forU ~e County in conducUn~ with others. An ad.mlni.strator could alto: -Supervise admlnistratl of all department. •• -Coordinate the operat!on of -11 department!. -Recommend one or !Po" candidates to the Board of Supervisors to fill coul)fy·department head vaeanciel. · -Rec0m.mend the ;U,peoaion of county department be~. ' / The wystem stibcla t& upgrade efficiency and cut cost. by ellmi:Datlnl dapJications and poor ~om~unica. tions resulting when each wpervilor is 0ccup1ed :NJth h1J own group of departments instead ol spending foll Ume on p:=licy · 0 future plannJng over.all. Prob may result from the fact the county ltill bu ton who are elected inatead of being ap- pointad and made responsible to the Board of Super· viaors. This can be corrected in time, and should be, so t~ countv'11 chief adminj!rtntive officer will not be ham· pered by intraneigence on the part of a department head whose main focus is on currying favor with the vote~< . At long last, however, the aupervisori. have, by a narrow margin, reveraed their·field. In a 3 to 2 vote = voted to eltab1iah a atnn~ned administrator'• As the DAILY PILOT hu repeatedly pointed out, a protessJonal cidministrator could Nve his salary and office costs many timea over simply l>y applying modern mana1etl}-ent teclmiquea to cou.aty bUliness. ''W\.\j t>OES EV~'(601>'{ \.\AT£ \JS! W~ M\GHT SE. TH.& At-lS~fl :ro T~ fbfOLATl~EXPL.OS\O~: --.--------..... , --.------- J ,.. --~~~~~·---..~-Reds ScMme To Tie U. S. Hands in War~ Dear Gloomy GUB: St ill. Time to Make Voices · Heard •• Keep your eyes. glued on the pro- p o a a I by the Kennedy br~era to have the United Nations 11t up an emergency naval force for ust in the Middle ~ast crisis. ~ Th.la trial balloon ~s-lofted for U. N. Ambassador Arthur Goldberl with the support of Secretaries Rusi .. and MoNamara, and of presidential assistant Walt Rostow, although it has never been approved by Presi· dent Johnson. Senators Edward Kennedy, l). Mass., and Robert Kennedy, D-~. Y,. in separate but identical stafiemeats, called on the Security CoundJ to au. thorize the U. N. Dival focce. Their proposal came immediately alter United Arab Republic President N I I• ser announced mining of the en. tran(e to the Gulf of /.qaba. BRIEFED IN advance.by Goldberg, the Soviet U. N. delegate, Nikolai Fedorenko is privately encouraging the proj~t. although making it clear the Kremlin will not publicly support the U. N. na val force because of Nu- ser's opposition. ln proposing the U. N. naval patrol, its backers have a Jot more in mind than just using it to keep peace in the Straits of Tiran and prevent_ inter- fennce with Israel's access to the Red Sea. • Administration in1Uien say the plan evolved as part -of a longer• ra11ge Goldberg-Rusk -McNamara • Rostow program to cn!ate an inter· national military force which could be used to establish U. N. authority over Southwest Africa, now controll· ed by South Africa. Under thls program, U. S. war· ships and a Oeet of fast deployment logistics (FOL) vessels would be SB· signed to the U. N. COMING CRISIS -Since the South African government i1 pFepareci to fiRht to keep Its League of Nationa mandate over Southwest Africa,, de· velopment and deployment ol a U. N. naval force could lead to an African confrontation involving U. S. military units. This alarming possibility caused Sen. Richard Russell, D-Ga., chair· man of tile Senate Armtd --Bervices Committee, to join 'In eliminating funds for the proposed FDL Oeet from the administration's '21 billion mill·. tary procurement bill: In sharply worded attacks on the FOL fleet. Russell and Rivers made it clear ln floor speeche.s tl\at they op- pose turning over any U. S. ships to the U. N. for so-called "peacekeep- ing operations.'' RtVERS LATER cautioned the White House that the move"t~ de· ploy a U. N. naval force fitted into the KremUn'.a campaign to force the U.S. Sixth Fleet f r o..m the Mediter· ranean. The Russians, he pointed out, could bri.Ag press1tte on the Ue S. within the U. N. to let the U. N. na· val force repUlce the Sixth Fleet. If this Soviet maneuver succeeded, the Kremlin could then hamstring the U. N. naval fore~ by use of its veto In the SeCurity Council and con- tinue to buJld up Its own naval pow· er in the Mediterranean. Russian strength there ls already presenting the ll. S. with an omin- ous na val challenge. according to Vice Admiral William L. Martin. cotn· mander of the Sixth Fleet-.\. In a recent speech In Roml, Admir· b no If out-«-town businestmen pay more ~ineH llceme fees be-. cause they have leu taxes, why don't city employes who live ·out of tnwn get I e s s pay because they have lea taxes? -C. C. M. Tiiie ...._ ...-.eta ,....,.., ...... - _.., ...... " ............. StN ... -_,,. .. .._, ... o.-,. , .... al Martin stressed that the Ruaaians had doubled the ,!Lumber of their war- sbipt in the 'Medf"tmanean sl.nCe they begQ operating earlier tb.iJ ye.ar from 'l!:gypUan baaea. . . ATJ'ING THE BTA(}E -'lbe 'Kremlin's manip~tion ol the Middle Eut crilil WU outlined to the H9uae Foreign Aflalrt Committee in a clos- ed door briefing by &Central Intelli- gence authorities. 'The lawmakers were to1d that So-· . viet Foreign Minister Gromyko had arranged to have Nasser mine the en· trance to the Gulf of Aqaba when be visited Cairo in rnld·Aprll. After the CIA briefing; Rep. Thom· as Morgan, D·Pa., chairman, warn· ed: "The Ruasians are deliberately staging a divlsionary crisis in the Middle E~t to try to tie our hands in Vietnam. There are signs that the Kremlin ii planlling to set ot1 other crises. "The RusslanJ appear to be con- trolling events and forcing UJ to over· extend militarily and economically at little cost to themselves. We are al- ways reacting rather than acting. This policy could be very dangerous for the U. S. unless changed." DARKER DA VS AHEAD -Sen. Henry Jackson, 0-Wash., who on May 3 pr,edi<?ted a Russian <tWsion· ary move in the Middie Easr.'1oined in warning of still more Soviet-inspir· ed trouble. In discussions with fellow-members of tbrSenate Armed Servtces Com- mittee, Jackson reported growing evi- dence ttie Russi~ may touch off a new cri'sis in either West Berlin or Cuba. 1 Jackson noted that the new Soviet arms build·"P in Cuba, which began in April, 111 contlnuJng with dally ar· rivals of new shipments of Russian military equipment. To fhe Editor: With reference to your May 26 arti- cle, "Guidance Clinics To Get No State 'Aid," reporting that no fund• were provided in the budget for pro- f easional siaifing ol 1he Orange Cowl· ty Child GUidance Cenws, we wish to eJl.lpbasize that tbe article dealt only with tbe governor's propeted budtet. This budget is only now in the proc- ess of being heard. As y0u know, the Legislature has the fiDa1 deter~ tion as to how much moJJQ.-will be spent for what purpose, ana bow these funda will be raised. A budget b l 11 may be amended by the Legislature in the same maimer u &DJ other bill. Tbe (Overnor may propose changes In &Ill buclflel before lts final passage. and attewardl bal the power of Item veto. 11IE SURVEY publi!bed recently by the Leap ol Women Voters of Orange C.Ount1 and the Center of Gov. ernmental Studies at Cal State, Ful- lerton indicates ·that there are over 6 000 public school children in our ~ who need psychiatric serv· ices. In addition there are another 22,000 children who need psychologi- cal evaluatiQn to determine the pro- gram which·will best belp them with their learning and behavioral prob· lems. The survey.aJAo indicates clear· · ly tbat the tremendous need is for early identification and preventi~e programs in the lower grades. (This survey is available (or SO cents from LWVOC, 500A North.Anaheim Boule· vard, Anaheim, Cal.) . ORANGE COUNTY Is the second largest county In popula~on in Cali- fornia and it is fbe only sizable coun- ty in ihe state withou~ public clinics for children. Over a third of the popu· latlon of Orange County presently is under 14 years of age. The privately supported South Coast Child Guidance Clinic can serve only about 100 chil· dren per year at present capacity. Since there la still time to have the Legislature re-insert this item in the state budget, we earnestly ask your readers to ma1Ce their voices heard by writing to 'their elected state rep- ..-esentatives. Only. $339,000 is needed as an increase in the Mental Health Budget for Community Services to provide the four Child Guidance Cen· tera a,luady approved by our own Or· ange C.Ounty Board of Supervisors. A Japanese bl.llinesaman, returning via the U. S. from trade talks in Ha· vana, suppOrta Sen. Jacksoo's con-• cern about Cuba. In lnlonnaUoa ·pass· e<Ho the CIA, this lndustrLlllsl quoted INA BLISS League o( Women Voters of Orange Coast The Otlter $ltle To the Editor: .f ~bj,gh Cuban official as saying the. ... [ will be forced to give up the val base at Guatanamo Bay before the end of 1967 . FOREIGN FLASHES -Ships for an enlarged Saudi Arabian navy will be purchated from Britain. At pres· ent, this pro-U. S. nation's navy Is co'nfined mainly to patrol boats for coastguard duties. But because of the changing Middle East situation, Sau· di Arabia plans to buy several cor- vettes, minesweepers. and frigates . . . The French government, which has been looking for some Ume for new sources of uranium , Is now ne- gotiating for a concession in Nigeria. The deposits are reported to be 10 Umes bigger than those of Gabon. where France haa obtained much of its supplies until now. France has ' small deposits of uranium on her own territory, but needs much more for her growing nuclear arms program. Robert S. AUea and Paul St-ott I protest the DAJ.1, y PILOT's COY· erage of the matter of the OCC Log. in your story many of the facts were there but they were interspersed with oplnlons and conclusions that belong on the editoriaJ page. Much of the controversy revolves around the so-called "psychedelic" cover. It was generou~of you to pub- lish a picture 6C'lt, but the reproduc. Uon was so poor that one who had not seen the cover must conclude thirt it probably glorifies hippies or something. In fact, the cover photo shows a hip-looking febow strum- ming a guitar and what appear5 to ,,,. ---BH G~or,,e (R u s h your problems to George. New problems had ly needed . He can't solve an v of the old problems.) · .. ,, rrh a Lt«era fTom 1'taders arc weicome. NormoU11 writers ahould convtt1 tMir measagea in 300 words or leu. Tu nght to condem1 letters to fii apace or eliminat. libtl ~r11nved. AU le~ ters must include 1~re and ~ t1ij/ addreaa. but namu will b• with- httd on rtqiud. be a standard, clean-cut student type looking at the hippie ln either mild amusement or disapproval on TO THE aide ia a setnl·ab-stract nude statue that stood on dis- play in the Art Cel)tu area of the campu.a for most of the scboo!,_.yffr. Obviously, it was intended that stu- dent. could either identify with the hippie or the clean-cut stucUot (or uu.ybe the statue?)< The 0 psychedefic0 arttcle inside was dearly deploring the psychedelic scetle u anyone wouid find that read it all the way through. The last tbrt?e sentences were: "It (the psychedeUc scene) is all very funny, you know. It's got tO be funny, doesn't it? Be- cause lf lt's not funny , it could scare you." Your story would have been much more enlightening if you had printed this quote. IN MY OPINION, much of this year's Log was of mediocre quality. There were a few excellent article• and the basic idea was sound, but the atorle! and layout ~e inconsist· ent and some spice was Nther wast- ed. I do feet that the cover and the psychedelic articl4l were appropriate in that they captured the feeling of the searching, earnest, often bizarre and mis(uided, exploration for mean- ing and direction that typifies much ' of thls generation. To me, the cover safe "1967" ultimately better than a football picture or an aerial view of the school. This is only my opinion, however, and it belongs on· the ~­ torlal page u does-yoarr: \ IT IS TRAGIC that the college has suffered because many people in the community ·have jumped to the con- clusion that Coast la infested with hippies and drug users. I think that if tbeae pe()llle bad been able tO sit down rationally with a Log and ex- amine the cover and read all ol the article that they would not have got. ten thl• i.mpreaaion. Your article did not help establish an air of ration~ ty' in the least. I realize that tbiJ la a rather lengtbf letter but ttUa is oot a simple situation. I think you owe it to the school, the staff and the advisors to print all of the other. aide of the story. • TED ISERMAN Occ Student OCC Lot'• Omblfotu To the Editor: 1 OJ)e of the many advantages of buylpg a student body book ls gettlnt the 1ear~ook free. But buying thls year s Orange Coast ColJege Log wouldn't have set anyQne back -In fact, Who would have wanted to pay for ltl There Is no comparison between this year's Log and last year's. (Te Winkle Junior Hlgn School's year- book gave a better summary of their school year than the Log did of our year.) There were so many things Jell out and unnecessary artlclea and plcture1 left in the '67 Log that 1t - is beyond belief. Where are the fol· lowing aecUons: 1. Dedication; 2. faculty; 3. staff and office help; 4. majors of the grad- uates; 5. actMUes (dances, berbe· ques, slave days, auto show, rodeo, carnival, charity week -tbe Cbrilty Christensen fund drive); S. bequetl; 7. cheer and song lead.era; I. bandl and cboirs; 9. the majority of clubs'? . AND WHAT HAPPENED to th e sports' secUoo? Where are the group .... team pictures? 'lbe boun the athle- tes put into their particular sport and they received no recogpitioo in the yearbook. Most of our teams finish· ed pretty high in the Eastern Con· ference but you'd D9' know it by looking tbrouah the JAC. A yearbook u 10methiog to loot at in tb'e future aod show YOW' .chil· dreo, with pride, what Jt wu Uh when you were yoqnc. But th1a ii an m.. suit to the majority of people at Cout. We especially don't like to be con· aldered in the UUe "ours la a IHM · generation." We wish the people who consider themselves as pert of the Love generation would s p e a k ~ themselves -the minority and not the majority. NOW THE LOG stafC is saying, "We needed more help and no one volun· teered." They sure didn't' go to any . trouble trying to get help: We try to keep up on school a.c:tivltiea as much as possible bqt we never beard their call for help. Anyone read1ng the 'S7 Loa could very easily get the idea that Orange Coast Colleie ta just a "Oower chil· dren's hangout." 'Ibe lack of recog· nitioo for the other activities gives one ~ lmpreaaion tbat normal col- l~ge events never occurred. JANIS MINER KATHY HILL TM Log i& bemg r.Wued b11 the student body. minw somt portion& that offended st1"Unts, faculty and taxpayen. It t008 finanud bl/ 1tudtnt funds and editld bl/ st1"Unta. -Editor • . l'fbo lame1e1 To the EdJ,tbr :... ... A fairly recent column by4 Holmes Alexpder commeflted upon the poll· tical pnilosophy of WiWam James, ''a 19th century novelist." Actually, your editorial page is quJte good in con· trast to that of, say -the Santa Ana Register -but small yet glaring er· rors of this type could . well allellate a thinking, reading public. The difference between the James who was a novelist and the James who was a phllosopber, paycholo(iat, and lecturer at Harvard University in the late 19th and early 20th cen- turies, avera. Hmlry Is one of my favorites In English, (or, Is It Atnerl· · can?) literature, yet Wllllam is the James who is Included in the Synto- pican. "Great Ideas of Western Man." Does Mr. A. know. about the Jw" Jamesea? Thank you. ELEANOR PARRY BE1TNER DbHleed BeaH..e To the Editor: I have long admired the 1obet, tn· formed and objectJve point of view of the DAILY PILOT and lta tendency to confine edltoriallzlng to the page set aside for lt. I consider your May 24 headline -"Dµclc Draft Course Urg· ed In Laguna,'' referriq to a propoa· al to provide studenta with lnform,a- tlon on consclen'tlous objectJon to the draCl and alternative 'ervlce oppor· tunJUes -a deplorable lapse. BARBARA P. METZGER To the Editor...: ... MW reading your May 2.4 headline aDd article about the "Duck D r a fl Course" ancl the editorial on tbe 111111 aubject, I !-eel that your policy ta tbat of a WJr mooger. Of course, it's lice for the mllltary to inform the young m~n of the "re- warding careers" and "valuable train-· Ing" 1n stor~ for them tf they enlilt. Are you trying to overlook the fad that they might have queaUona about this? DURING WORLD WAR D they had the "Pearl H•bor" tncldent to pull t.hia IOrt of tl\UJg olf. 'lbere teemed. to be a reaaef/ for flgbtln1 and dy· tng. I do not think tbat same feelinl exi.rta DoW. The d r a m a ol patriotism can· not overshadow the fact that ft know the major powers C11.D .cause • bolocauat at the drop ol anyone's pint The y~g men coming tnto draft age should certainly be made awn of 1beir rights'. It ~uld be an indlvtd> ualJcbOlce, without having to jobt an ··~ganlzed" r~llg10UI' group. I alto tblnt we should set up other pro- grams, informing and/or reminding ua of other important things -like our "Bill of Rights ." The men who pull the strings would like us to be ignor· ant of that also! MRS. BE1TY J. COON I WeMerflllM_.. To the Editor: The ballet at the Irvine Bowl r• cently wu u delightful as we had expected. What we hadn't ant1clpat. ed was tbe truly fine orcbeltntl ao companiment It wu a aenalUve, never over.bold perfonnance that carried tbe ~·· along in perlect sympathy. · All during t.be concert we kept ·~ claiming, "lln't that music wonder\ fu !" . AUDREY B. WAGNU B....asa'• Nef.N , To the Editor: . I'm. agatnrt. fQl'n:ra Airllnet f]yine down Ifvtne A venue while Air Call- fomla rues unobtruaively' aafely and praotk:ally nolaeles11y over tbe Upper B~. A power ftailure on a Bonanu plane could mean a major dlauti& Apart from that, Bonanu11 planes an noisier. {Jbe Federal Aviation Agency ahoultl shake up the Orqe County Airport tower personnel to put an ead to Bolloe anza'a ·flouting of safety recuf,atlou and Ra disregard ol ~ amenitl• where people under their fllabt pd. tern are coocernd. DON BJ!>RGMAN ----Thurad•y, June 1, 1067 n. •ditorfaJ pag. 01 "'' .ooav PUoc "'""' to mf orm mu.I 1tim-uJac.. readers b~ presenting Wt Mt.DIJ>CJPff"• optnloN and co,,.. mnta,,, on topte, o/ tnurett. and tignfficcnce. b~ provtding a forum for Ui. l%JW'tnon oJ our rcnde"' opinfom, cmd b11 prtttnting tht dlvtrll Vk1o- pointl of fnf ormtd obtcn>trl and spoke""" on to¢a o/ Ui. <1411. Robert N. Weed, Publlsber he *'m u t oft ts m • to .... , • • u:Wne ~•!t ::i lltary I "re- train.• mliat. I fad about. .. y bad • pull temed. d dy· eeUn• can· t we uae ·a I pint draft awn dlvid> >btan also pro- Ing UI :e our ~ pull lgnor· OOON r-bo!t 111Cer~ ?t e~ mdl!' - ; . -. ~-~ . . . . . . ~etb ,,., ........ ildlng' Ooostructio1t.bu ~guQ on llnproved Oran.Je Coun· . ty Fait Floriculture PaVillion. Obedting ptans for the final p~ase of coQatrurtioo are .(left ·to right) Stewart Yos.t, seere~·manager of the fa.fr; Ralph A. Diedrich, president o(board; Harry Macres, super- . ~ ..... visor of the ·annual flower show which occuRies new buildtng; Dr. Joseph E. Ribal , chairman of .. the grounds and bWldlngs committee, and Fred Nub, Newport Beac~ contractor for tpe structure.· 19 'A ll-A ; tit Fountllin Valley High School -----.F~ v a 11 e y-Ui&b Cl~ Lou Gr ..... Qrll lAI .,_, Eue--Dtllt, Ke"' •. oudr.~7 •la L. Jdlnlon, Oetllllt .. ..., ~ School bu a aiieable lilt ol Mrra ElllA OuU-. ,.,. • ~ E=._. LC:.~.-~~ = ":!':.:/"t-:-'.-~ ~ wbele namee. ap-'*"'· Calllli HlrMtll. ,_ .... Me4llldl L. '<111111. s..... s. 11111anc1. A. ic-. Gllww '"kt....._. ... , . -. It ~ • .. • ,,. • --... -·-.. --.. ,,. , ., -... -. . _. .. .,... .. . . ·~ -Thunday, June 1, 1967 6th Economic Development Meet in Ana~~ifil Nov. 2 ThP-sixth annual l!!oonom-ing to Lawrence A. ·Peter· 1c Development Conference, sen, chairman of the coun- to be sponsored by the Or· ty chamber's Economic De· ange County Chamber of velopment Council, sponsors CoJllmerce, will be held on ~of the conference. Nov. 2 at the new Anahelm .. 1 The cOO:erence will ac- Convention Center, accord-.~ quatnt out-of-state and ou~ . . I of-countf lndustrlalllts ~ Assisting chairman Peter. the current growth ant. po-sen as program chairman tential of Orange County, of the conference will be which continues as the fast· . Carl Kyrnla. executive as· est ..growing major indUS· slst.a{lt" to County Supervis· trial county in the United or Alton F.. Allen of La· States, the Chamber sald. guna Beach. ------ The Big Money. 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Come in or phone any office. 18 Convenient Offices 1n Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties/ t\mple Free Parking 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: ANAHEIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE. • n6-570o & ANAHEIM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • 776-2222 & COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD.• 546-2300 Heaa Office: 5670 Wilshir• Boulevard, Los Angeles CALIFORNIA FEDE-RA.L SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • * • • * • * * Tiit Betterment of People is Our Brllion·Dollar Business t 7..J9 ell . . .. - I ft DAILY PILOT Bi BILL DONER . 8petlt Bdttor INDIANAPOLIB -'lbe d1UltY ot tbe Turbocar appeared over before It ever cot started here today with the dlitclOll&te. the airplane-powered ma· -' cbine would probably be ruled illegal for next year'• Indlanapolls 500. • A dlaappointed Andy Granatelll, dttiper of the controversial,. contrap- tie>n tbilt threatened to turn the Me· morlal Day classic lnto a joke before it collaPted just folD' laps from the ~ah Wednesday, admitted today be doesn 't expect to be able to compete in 1988. ·•'They're all against us ," Grana· telll ~ed glumly. "They've been a,alnat us all along, even thouib we've complied with-the rules." TtundQ, Ju111 l , 1967 · .. l know for a fact i;ireaaare ~ been put OD fhe Ualted Statea Auto Club to ban our turbine," he conttnued. "ud no matter what I do or say-they'll probably giv.e ua the boot." ·~e question ol tbe turbine against plltoo type engines will definitely be brought up at our June 5 meeting," USAC director Henry Banks told the ... DAILY PILOT. "We don't intend to let airplane type engines take over motor racing, no matter what It requires." Tbe 'fl'urbocar. drlven:·by Parnelll Jooea and utuW.ng a 560-horaepower Prllt and Whitney air~aft engine, "swooshed" arouo4 sileoUy for lap after lap Wednesday and appeand home free with leu than 10 miles re- malning ln the 51Jt renewal of UM HAPPY MOMINT -Tbl.11iappy.little group ill ViCtOfy Lane·t.a A. J. Foyt, winner of the Slst Indy 500; bis Wife (reft) ind ton A. J. Foyt, Jr., along with nee queen Janice Cruse. Storibook TrluppP)I. • , t , , i ; 1 ~ ' A. J. DUI Come Back -And Wit~ a Bang r INDIANAPOLIS -In January ol 1186, Antboay J011pb Fo~wbo pre-t.ra to UM tbe lnlUall A.J.-waa com· big to tbe end ol the long back atralgbtaway at Riverside Internation- al Raceway wben be pushed down the brake ~al of bis streaking Ford stock car. At first, he thought he'd bit the clutch by mistake. There was sim- ply nothing there. 1 With t h e wall looming up directly ahead, he took the ooly route avaU- able, swerving off the course and over a dirt em- bankment. Suddenly b o t h "" man and machine were airborne, flip-a1LL DONH ping end over end tor what seem~ like an eternity. After a hall-dozen or so cartwheels, what remained of the ba~red car ca.me to a stop, reatine upside down amid a cloud of dust. One . of the first persons to arrive on the scene was fellow racer Parnelll Jones. J ones helped the rescue crew pull Foyt's unconscioua & foot 2 frame through the spot where the Jrind,abield .. had orice been. Blood covered tk back of Foyt'1 ddving sujt and everyone feared the worst as hi~ limy form was placed inslde a waitll( .ambulance. ~"Bad." said Jones. "I doo't. ~· the looks of it at all." ' · IJnder•tatenaent Paroelll waa unquestionably un· derstating tbe lsaae at that aad track officials Immediately labeled the crash H "the worst la history." For day1 Foyt stngped between the raHed edfe 1eparaUaJ ure from deatll. - Race drivers u e a tongh breed, bowever, and flnally A. J. betu to 1how Improvement. His vertebrae were bro.ken and hJa left beel put toiether wttb wire, but otherwise be ap}>eared all right. The serious lntenaal lnjurle1, whlcb attending pby1lclans felt were aJmost beyond repair, somehow 4J11ppeared almost 11 swlfUy as they .bid oome. • Don't Worry Don't worry about ol' A J . hf' told friendJ. 'TU be back dnving before • you know lt." Towards the end of the '65 aeaaon be did return, but things weren't the same. Something was wrong and even a rest before the start of the '66 cam· paign failed to help matters. For the first time since b.e broke in as a brash youngster in 1953, Foyt BILL DONER didn't win a single championship nent. Word began to circulate he bad loat hi! touch and A. J. didn't like it. He picked fights with members of his crew and fired longtime friend and chief mechanic George Bignotti. "Things will be different in 1987," he vowed, "just you wait and see." Waft o.,er The waltlnc period ended Wednes- day aa Foyt, driving better than before, won the 5Jat lndlanapoUa •• A. J. bas never painted blmseU aa a bight ln 1blnlng armor, bat be certainly waa 'bat aad more la u~ torinn( the raJn delayed Memorial Dav cla11lc. Be w11 probaltly tbe moat po~ • alar victor ever, pollsbln~ off the C!Ontrov~nlaJ Turbocar drtvea by old pal Jones just It miles from the ftnl1h. lronlcally, Foyt waa the molt out· · 1poken foe of the "airplane" and peraonaTiy circulated a petition to oatlaw the silent mon1tet'. 4 Without the turbo. 11 It turned out. he mltht never have won. Moat of the other bit namea fell by the wayside attempttng to match Jones' torrid pace. S mart Rtaee Foyt played it smart, running his own race and allowing Jones to. build ~ a seemingly invincible lead. Then when the turbo fell apart. A. J. went to the front and with some in· credible maneuvering found bis way through a maze of flying metal to take the checkered flag. Certainly it was a fitting ending to the wterdest of all 500s. Hollywood couldn't have produced It any better. · As actor Jam~ Garner summed it up later, ''1 wouldn't take thP. part." A. J. woukl, but then he's a race driver . • II ireatest lptetlcle lD QiGIU ... So certalJl. WU victor;-, bl fUt, tbat membtn e( JC!Qll' vmtr Md ...., been ucorted to the wiqner'1 drde ~ Granatelll bad informed bJI fam- ily to atart moving in that ~D. 'l'b"en, wblle i'unnlnt under tbe yelr low caution lilbt at a r.cluced speed, Jones encountered trouble. "I WU toblg down the abort chute and into turn fhree," Jone, . JJid, "when it felt like the ,:rar kicked out of gear. · "SUddenly it waa like being in oeu· tral,IDd I couldn't 1et any power no ·matter bow hard I maabed on the gas pedal .. Tbe minute it happened, I felt lite I was going to vomit. "Hell, I had the t:h.iol wrapped up." Aa Jon•. couted ilowly into the • • • • .., ., • J •.I .. " Victory Ne ....... \ Winner N arrmVlY ~ t?e~ted. Last . Lap Collision INDUNAPOLIS-A. J. Foe Winner than a mile from the ~'erect. ftag. ol t.b.e lDdianapoliJ 500-mlle race for Foyt said he alowed almost· to a • the ~ time, saw victory tuddenly stop and drove onto the infield grass materialize but then almOlt vanish as, to get around the can .. qldctly in the lut four minute. Wed-"There were cars all "GVer the race Daldq. track. It •-:,.CWte crowded," be aaid. ~then it C~ ~ Foyt, 32, ~TiniW wbm be ..., ftt9 C*'I and cnaJa I bad tbe race wan if I could Jut 1et la fr'Cllll "ti 1lllD ..... a.al .. .... back to tbe NrtlDI u.. .. Foyt, who had trailed Parnelli Jones most of the race, took the lead four laP8 from the end when the revo- llltiolwy turbl.Ge e11 of tbe Galli~· Dian failed. . .•. "The fanl were the onea who ·fOfd me " iild FOjt. ''I biw'"'IOID bed b.appeDed Wbea the fW amted wma, mt OD.'' DRAMATIC FINJSH TO INDY RACI -A J, Foyt (foreground) receives the checkered flag for winning Slst lndianapolla 500 while can Utter the track following a 1pectacu1ar last lap ICddent. Foyt some- how managed~ avoid the collislon (background) to score the most epectacular triumph in Indy history. --Gu~ney's Glorious Moment Dan Led Race Before Engine Fai~d INDIANAPOLIS -Dan Gurney's moment in the spotlight here Wednes- day was brief, but glorious, as he led the Indianq>olla 500 for the first time from tbe sut lap through the 53rd .. Virtually the only competition for pacesetter Parnelll Jones during the early going , Gurney deggedly chased the a.irpl.ane powered Turbocar in hia AD American Racers Eagle unW oo the Slat lap, Jones got into trobule. Coming around turn four _and onto . the main straightawaiy, Jones tried to avoid Cale Yarborou~h' spinning ma-chine and lost oootro himself. Suddenly the Tur was going backwards ·on the infield grass and without so much as a wave, Gurney shot past in his Ford powered car. Gurney'• hopes went down the drain on the 56tb lap when be pulled into the pits suffering from a fuel prob- lem. AgoniJiog seconds turned in'° min-utes and b e f o re 1bl pride -or the Orange Coast was able to return to the track, be bad been aidelined for five minute• and 4.1 seconda. Even worse, bis car was now run-nifi on only ..ven cylinders u the rMult ol a burned up ftlve, reaultlng from the engine tu.roiag leaa due to lack of fuel. • ~.Gurney was going around on alX cylinders and after covering ex· actly 400 miles he was back flagaed by st«rter Pat Vtdan for spilling oil oa the COUJ'H. For hll efforts, be WU officially placed 21st and earned '15,348. It wu a amall COD10lation for Gur· ·ney, however, u onet agaJn be wu plagued by misfortune at Indy. "I was running very well," he llid later, "and then the little valve wh.lcb switches my fuel supply from one tan.k to the other jammed abut. 1be engine started to ,..., ha and I IOlt power immediately." As f6r the other Eacla in the race, New Ze.alimder Deala Hulme placed fourth and WU crowned u th• ljftook. ie of tbe Year." Moving well until be ran Jato beettnf problems, was. Jeny Grant. Bobby Unser was ninth, Roger Mc- Cluskey 19th, Jerry Granl.20th, -J~, chen Rindt 24th and Jobmty Ruther-· ford 25th. If misery does indeed love • com- pany, the Eagle-camp wu not alone. Last year's winner Grblll mu was 32od, "85 champ Jlmmy Clark 31st and pole-setter MMio Andretti 30th. The three-time champion had lee briefly twice during the race whet Jonea went in for pit stops, but rat teeond the rest ol the Ume. . "Like ·l~• alwaya aaJd, the race i.J liiilltl-iiaj, "7ijt iddid: It WU the aeeond Ume P'OJt becaJn4 a surprlat wtna.. ta tbe dolin& min utea. - lllr captmed 1119 rtdl l'8C9"" -· ftrat Ume ln 1981 when the late !dli SachJ had to atop for a tire cbang1 with two 1,apa to ~· Foyt repeat94 hi triumph iD UM. . The dlaappointed Jooea said, "I wa: running cvute smoothly and all of ~ sUddee it wore out. "I wu drlvini thoae lut four lap: so slowly I thought there wu nothln1 that could 10 wrong. It wu just ll.k1 .. driving my pasaeager car down th• h.lgbway," Jones added. Foyt won in a Coyote-Ford 1.bat h• helped build. It was powered by ~ rear-engine like many of the othe1 cars in contrast with Jones' ailen turbine. Beautt' queens and bag pipen aur rounded Foyt in the swirl ol victory He received tbe traditional kla111 anc the 1tp ot inlik. Grinnin.1, be 1'aVed to the crowd 11 ·bla father abouted, -.. I told you tba tutbine coWd.D't flnlab." Only ~ drtven in tbe balf.'.cen ' tlay Qf tbe IOO-mlle preceded Foyt t. victory lane tbr• tlmtl. They were .Lou.II Meyer, ·wlll>w Shaw ~ Mauri_ Bolt, ·u.. Jut ID 1M8 Foyt plqed up a record ftl'lt plac. c:beek fat '171.217 at tbt VldarJ Dlo ner Wtdnttday lllgbl -Jones, wbc slipped to sixth in the wrect-haltec r~. lot M ,312 including '2'7,000 la lap ~ fer leadl.n,1 171 of the 2i 1t1~yt'1 ~ anra,e w~ 151.111 :·~:.:talntt Jim Clark'• 1985 mart Second·place Al Unaer, AlbuqUll' que, N.M., won •.rn and thJrd-placc Joe Leonard, Fo;Jt's teammate, gOI $4.1,527. The toUI pune o1 '127,SM.• broke a record o1 .-.aouo aet 1u1 yeu. 'Ibe Nee, nut ID aec6om ol 46 and 455 milll blca._ ol a Tuesday inter-=.._ bJ ra1D, Jn'ftd M . tbt STP· -Wbttnly turblae could 10 oft and lddt from a piltCJa IDtlDe on the tract WbtDever JClllll bit fht tbrottlt. Heckler InduCP.-s Segura to Win BERDLEY -It mtpt be a Sood idee not to beckJ. PIDCbo Setura again. 'lbt .,._ pro from Ecuado1 scor- ed the ftrst majcr uptet ID the Pacltie Cout Prtltlllonal Tennlt <lwnpioo- sbipl WldMldl1 wbea be stormed from btblnd to defeat thlrd·aeeded DennJJ .RaJ.tca ol Battnfteld, caif. Alter dropplna the ftnt set, ().6, .. hectler made I aarcutic comment about tbt umeeded Seiura'a play and It -.dr.w a hearty lei.lb from the crowd of 1,000. '!be spectator yelled, "Segura, I've ...., better atrokea in the botpltal." Nicblamed the "Costa Mesa Com· et" by Speedway Officials, Gurney re. ceived a standing ovation from the 150,000 fens who returned to watch Act II of the raio-po1tponed dassic as he led the field around the two and ooe-balf mile circuit. Jones recovered quicklx. however, and moved p11t Gurney again on the 53rd lap. Complete h,dy 500 Prize Breakdown Hawkins, Valdez Mix at Olympic INDIANAPOLIS -The Indianapolb Motor Speedway anoounced an unof· Ocial punt distribution Wednesday ni,itt for the SOO.mile auto race of a record f127,34e.98, compared with 9881,~-90 last year. WLnner A. J. Foyt Jr.,'-Houatoo, will rtcelve •171,227. He also will re-big~punch, ls favored to whip another celve the Camaro pace car other local boxer, Bobby Valdez, in t~e 10. . prize• and special trophies. ' LOS ANGELES -Featherweight Dwight Hawkins, a litUe man with a r?~ main event at the Olympic Au-Th• rest of the unofficial standings ditorium tonight. . 'If and prizes: Hawk1n1, rated ~th m the world in 2. Al Unser, Albuquerque, N.M .. the J.26..pound division, has a record '69,917. of 35 victories, 14 losau and four 3. Joe Leonard San Jose, Callf., draws. Included ill his wins are 25 '48,5i7. , ' knockouts. 4. Denis Hulme, Tauranga. N.Z .. Valdez, ranked No. 10, has had far $28,277. less experience. His record is 16:3-3. s. J im Mc.Elreath, Arlin~n. Tex .. One-(){ his best triumphs was a Cifth $22,957. round knockout over Richie Sue at the 6. ParneW Jones, Torrance. Calif., Olympic last Feb. 24. $48,392 including '27.000 in lap leading The winner hopes to meet either un-prizes. beat.en Mando Ramos or Irish f rank-7, Chuck Hulse, Downey, Calif .. ie CrllWford. •1a,m. l - , ~ 8. Art Pollard, ·Medford, Ore .• •1s~- 97.8. 9. Bobby Unser, Albuquerque, N.M .. .15,773. 10. Carl Williama, Grandview, Mo., •ts,388. 11. Bob Velttl, Fort Brasg, CAllf ., ' •15,198. 12. Gordon Johncock, H • I t 1 D g •• Mich., $15,468. 13. Bobby Grim, Indiane~Us, •ta,. 244. . - 14. Bud T i n I • l 1tad, Hawthorne, Calif., •13,Y/6. · . 15. Larry Dickson, Marietta, Ohio, $13,565. 18. Mel Kenyon, Davenport, Iowa, $12,273. 17. Carl Yarborough, Timmonsvble. S.C., •u,900. 18. Jackie Stewart, Dunbarton, Scot· land. $12,846. • 19. Roger McCluskey, Tucson, Ariz., $12,961. 20. Jerry Grant, San Diego, Calif .. •11,MS. 21. Dan Gurney, Cotta Mesa. Callf.. •15,348. '2,800 in lap prizes. 22. Arnie Knepper. BeUeville. Ill , Sl0,670. 23. Ronnie D u m a n, IndlanapoUs,- '10,:181. 24. Jochen Rlndt, Vienna, Austria. •10.571. 25. Johnny Rutherford, Fort Worth, Tex., tro,ooo. 28. George Snider, Fresno, Calif., '9,898. 'IT. Lee Roy Yarborough, Columbia, s.c .. •10,016. 1.8. Al ~lller, Roseville, Mich., '8,856. 29. Wally Dallenbach, Eut Bruna· wick, N.J ., '8,5C>l. 30. Marlo Andretti, Naiak-eth, Pa., '21,098,98 includin1 prizea for top qual· ifyint run. 31. Jim Clark, D u n s. ScoUand, $9,373. 32. Graham lilll, London, '9,935. 3.'J. Lloyd Ruby, Wichita Falls, Tex., • ••• . . "J • ... rauteW l'Ut yt on had ' ted race wnea >pa, but ran 1e. . the race is r.r--- rOJtbecamt c1oGas min· .. _ _,,,_ e late Ecl!'i" tire change repeatecJ his Mid, "I was and all ot a l8t four laps wu nothing vu Just like U' down the rord 1hat he wered' by a '. the other Jones' silent !·pipers aur- 1 of victory. tl kJaHS and he crowd u lid you that he balf~n­ ided Foyt to ,er, ·wllbur Wt In 1MI. d first place \'ldarJ DID- Jones; wbo neck-baited ' '27 ,000 .... lot the a WU 151.117 a 19116 mart ' AJbuqllll'-l third-place illlDllte, gOt f f127,34U8 •.• aet 1ut II of 45 and .., inter- • tbl STP· coUJd co off atlDe Oil the the u.rowe. t bt I food :ho Segura :uad01 acor- the Paclfio ~pion­ bt stormed :blrd·aeeded fteld, calf. set,~. a c comment 1'1 play and from the ator yelled, ltroket ln wn leaa. Callf .. .. ~ville. Ill , ldianapolls; ta, Austria. "ort Worth, mo1 Calif., , Columbia, le, Mlcb., :ut Bruns· .k-eth, Pa., or top qual· ScoUand, J.. '9,935. I' alls, Tex., . .. . . -· .... .,, .... ~ .............. ~ Epstein ' I Holds Conrt . After Trade WASHINGTON (.AP) -Mike Ep.. stein ln<Hcates he would be willing to return to the minor leagues lf be can't become a regular with the Washing- ton Senators. But he says he'll have to ~ given an opportunity to play his way out of the majors.' "U I get my opportunity, I will not complain," saJd Epstein, who rebelled three weeks ago when Baltimore sent him back to Rochester where he Waf named ntinor ieague player o< the year in 1966. "That was my difference with the Orlolea. I Cot DO opportun[ty t0 prove m11elf. I wu not trying to aet any precedent. "The entire is~ue revolved around the absence of an op p o r t u n i t y I ihouibt I deserve," Epstein said after reporting here from California. The U.year-old first baseman went home to Stockton, Calif., rather than report to Rochat.er and aald he would quit baseball before he would go to the minors u 1 member of the Baltimore organhatton. Washington acquired Epstein and pitcher Frank Bertaina from Balti- more Monday in a deal that sent ace Senators' pitcher Pete Richert to the Orioles. · At a news conference, tpstein waa asked why he deserved a lrig league job after only two years ln the minors. lie wu tokl Mickey Mantle wu unt l>ack for more experience and Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams had more.minor league time than be did. "I have beard that comparison," replied Epmln, "But they were giv- en the opportunity and played their way into the minorg, I wasn't given that opportunity with the Orioles." A~ked If he would object to return- ing to the mlnon if be failed to make the club, be replied: "I'm not looking forward to that happening but at lea.at I will be able to say 'I had a chance.' Baseball's ,. Top Ten I'd. I' Ul'I T...._ .... DAILY PILOT 27 Angels Out of Sight Shakeup Fails , . WASHING TON (AP) -The caJ.llor- rua Angela oame up with a couple of new faces in strange positions, but the outcome was fiamll1ar Angel Manager Bill Ri'°'y benched Rick Reicilardt, inserting Jose Car· denal in left field, and put Tom Sa· tri.ano at third base ln plaee ot Paul Schaal. But the moves proved C'Oll&isteot • with :nost Angel efforts this aprlnc-- uosuci:essful. The CalifQr'BWia drop. ped a 6-3 decislon to Waahlngton Wed- nesday night. Th~ Angela' . third straight pratfall, on this road trip left them· a aolld 1ut in the American League, two games behind ninth-place Kansas City. "I don't like it," said Rlp11n ,. action to bia dub'4 inept play. "Jma,. perlence i& killing ua right now. 1'11· be we have rushed a few of our young meo too fut. But they're here and we're living with it .. ''We'll think o( something. We'll do something to pull out ot this. We must have had trouble bac~ In 1961 (th e Angels' first season), but I ce't re- member ever being ln tlle cellar." Rigney ~so explalned his lloeup juggling: know rl,iit naw where he ls. It bap- peu with young meo. At the plate, be'• beeo swinging like an old wom- an." Reichardt'• slump hu deflated bis average to .283, while on the other IJ~ lnel ....... VI. WHlllM!on. J:OS •. m ' fie 2 -.,..._ .... Ml~1. 6 P.m , KM"C ( ). t -.... Yi: 1111"'-te• 11. IS e.m., Int l. band, Satriaao bas been rewarded for bia .288 mart witb a chance of platoon at thfnl with Schul. Home nma by W.uhington's Ken McMullen md Cap Peterson with two outs in the third inning gave the Sen- ators fin nm.a. McMoJJea'a tt{o-run abot acorect. nm cunen. wtio had Jingled, and Peter· son brought borne Hank Allen, who· had. singled, and Frank Howard, who walked. California starter and loser N i c k Willhite (0.2) was the ,victJ.m, while winner Joe Coleman (3-3) weot the route for the Senators. Bob Rodgers drove in two of UM Angels' runs, but Don Mi.nc.ber was the hitting star. going 3-for-4 to lift his average to .338 ~ produce ~ other run. Rigney is expected to present In· other slightly altered cast of charac- ters tonJgbt when the Angels conclude their two-game series with Wuhlag· t90. Rookie right-bander Rickey Clark (2-4) will pitch for Cailfornia a.pimt veteran right-bander Camik> PUC'Ull (4-2). Drysdale Victimized Again By Dodgers' Anemic Bats play against the Ange.la Wednesday night: 'lbe Nita didn't need lll1 -they whipped the Angell, &-3. "Rlck Reichardt ii exhausted -not physically, but mentally. He'a been pressing to get.a hit so bard bedoun't ..... LOS ANGELES (AP) -How bad are the 1187 Los A.nielu Dodgers? CAL~'°91:•, II rtll • WMHllM~ llrtl'--....1"-Mpt 1tlef'e fl DO lniel'-meature Cetdlftel, If S I l C..... a • I I t thin 1t'lult bu happened tlo }lffd>er .i.lwltNfle, d 4 I I McMlll• a • l I l n.-• ..a ....... Four o< Ile Phils' aix runs were charged to Dryadale llld in6ated an earned run average that b-1 1brtveled to 1.23 by the end 0( the 10th imlinl- Tbe Syear-old ri&bt • b.ndn-falltd to get hil 40th lbu.tout. wbidl waald tie tJim with J'ftired Sandy Koufu for the a11-tl.9>e Dodger lead. Spn. OIPJM:ll Short Wilhelm, 43, Brilliant Al!aillst Orioles, 3-2 Hoyt Wilhelm celebrated his 440th birthday almost four years ago with the ' stunnlq announcement that be still might be pitching at the age of 50. You had better belie-.ie the old knucklebdler. the oldest active play- er in the major leagues. a goal by CAsi Frankiewicz of Pe>- lsn~ ln ~ :flnd minute from about 35 yards oat. The Stars led until the Mtb minute, when the Toros' .Davit Cosk\u1l of Tur-key kicked a 15-yard goal to tie the count. F.._i. 11 4 I t H, .,._ d 4 I S t Don a.-£.7-· ~. tll • I , "'· ......... 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IL ... 11 2·2/l S S S t 2 8urdelll 1-1/J I I I I t Clml,,. 2 I e o O 2 Ktlto 2 2 1 I I l tole,...lt' l.V.3-JI ' 10 ~ 1 1 I WP -Cot.meti, Kl'llo. aALK -Wlllflllol. ICllM>. "' -C-no¥e. Time -2:30. At!tMAIU -S.3'4. ABA Boss atartera. He bu pitched 87 1/3 inn- m,s without allowinl a home run. All Drysdale bu to ahow for it, Clwu.gb, is five vict«ies and four de- feats. Two o< the w1.nJ were shutouts and two others were 2-1 squeakers. The Dodgers scored three runs in four of his defeats. The ancient Chicago White Sox' .fire- man proved Wednesday night that be is still worth his pay check by pitch- ing 2 innings ol hitless rellet ball aa the Sox edged the Baltimore Oriol-es, 3-2, in 11 innings. FORMBY, EnglJllld -Favorite Bob Dlcboa led a llelcl •f nlne Americana, all but two of t II e m Happy w.· th Waller CUppen, Into today's fOG'111 r9lllMI of the-Brttlall Amatear coif cbmplouhlp. Drysdale was even more plagued Wednesday night. He •hut out Phil· ade.lphla on six hits unW the 11th inn- ing, when BUI White's tie-breaking single, spurted the Phlls .to a 6-0 vic- tory. It was Wblte's first hit In 19 at bats this year. It also anapped Drynale's four. game winning streari1'1 denied the Dodgers their third triumph m a row. • l,t was the third night in a rf1'li the Dodgers have taken the field ml.nus four injured regulars. and another bit the dust in the ninth inning wtlen a pitch struck right fielder Ron Fairly on bis right elbow. l'HIUOIL"HIA LOS ANGii.ii ••r ,,. ••rllrW 1 Goft&llet, II 6 0 2 J "•111:•r. lb 4 t I 1"-'" d 5 1 2 1 N. Ollwr, 211 ~ • 2 It. ........ lb 5 0 0 0 w. Devit, d s 0 • Celllson. rf 4 I l 0 Feith•, 11 i t 1 Wlllle, lb 4 0 1 I ltowt>oro. ,.. 1 0 1 T. Te\'lo<, lb 0 I 0 0 G-'>rl•IMin, If S 0 1 O.lrvfN>lt, c s 0 0 0 llelley, lb > ' 0 Roll'-111 5 I . J I l..eltbYt•, lb 1 0 0 Su!Mrlel'ld, ta S I 2 t TorbOrt. c 4 0 I Wint, u 0 0 0 0 MIChetl. N 4 0 I Wl111 p 3 0 0 I OtYscMlle, • l 0 0 CltrMn1. P1I I 0 O O ltqen, P O 0 0 ... 11. o 0 I O 0 Totels <I • 12 S Tol•I• 11 o t Hell ewen!t(I •lrtt on celelltr'1 lt11trf•r-. "llllede!olll• 000 000 000 06 -• Los AnHIU IOO GOO 000 00 -• E -H. Oii""· T0tborO. """t>4l. -Pllllad!llpllle 2. L• A~i.1 l. LOI -""lllclelPllle f, L• "1t901H I. ll -CellllOf\. S -H. Oliver, Whit., ll. All..,. II' H R Ill al SO 1VIR ' 5 0 0 J 1 H111 rw.n1 2 l o o o 1 ONS4alt 'L~l 10.vr t 4 4 , 10 ·-Ill l 2 I 0 I HIP -WIM (Ftlrll'l I ALI( -Rt1Nll. Tl,... -l :D. AltlNlenca -1'.0U. 'Ibe Chicago victory coupled with Oeviiland'a 9-0 vtctoey over the Amer· lean le.ape~ Detroit 'l'Jgers, moved the Wbke Sox to within. a half a game of tying '°"'~lead. Wilhelm appeared u ··~as the u.aberalded youngster who came up with the New York Giants in 1952 and Tlte Hwa .. called for tbe signqig· • . s 1tntvwt t.e play tlte ~ r .... uu ~-z::JJ.•• over._ •• IN-,.,.. Jun· Ryun Will Go 'All-Out' 7%-,.. "tftlr, dllne. Tllblp )in JDO'Yed _..... I MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -George Mi-• ~ in 71 games. Re struck out three batters, including Frank and Broob Robinaon, back·to-back, and failed to allow the other four batters to bit the baH out of the infield. "1bat was the best my Jcnuclder bu Mell working all season," said Wilhelm, who scored bis 101st reliel 'victory. BALTIMORE -Bubba S m I t It, .Mkhlgu State•1 1-foot.7, ZIS-pood ..,cWeDllve lbaeman, wlle wu selected flnt la the Nadoaal Football Learue draft, liped today with tlte Balti- more CAita. Baldm6re reedved. tbe flnt rood pkt from &Jae aew NFL New Or· leua Sahlta ID exdwtge for be- mu BlltQ AIU ... ud reterVe qurierlleck GU1 Caono. fte Coltl did ·..c clkc:IOR lite terms et ta.e eemtreel Clab offtdalt ..W Sat .. , u All· America:; wlJl lftbabl) ~ pla1 at tackle. He playecl taelle pan ud end, all on defeme, la tldtee 7un ti vanity competl~n at Mlc:llffaa State. Smith, wbo llew ta frem Eut · Lanai.DC to aUeld &M Pf"• coafer-- eace at wldc:lt Illa 1lpl1i w11 u- DOUeed, w11 aebedaled to retan there Way a. com.plet.e Ida ftaal uamlaatleu. LOS ANGELES -A full field at- tack in the eecond half gave the Los. Analea TorOI a 1-1 iie with St. Louis Wedhesday night ln a National Pro- fessional Soccer League game belore 1,883 fans in Memortal Collaeum. St Louia. took a 1..0 bal.ftln1e lead oa e ,_._., « bn. a big man with a big job, says MiJ M k c Ji Dfcbott, ... beapedac:led coUer be Js "definitely pleased with the way For e ar at 0 seum from Mub1M, Okla. Nt IOODer lltngs bave been going." dld lie polilll off E1pM•1 RM 'Ibe l-foot-10 Mikan ls the commis- Jamea 5 ud 4 ~esday wllea he slooer of the fledgling American Bas- fouDd lalmseU Irtlte favorite'• role. ketball Associatloo which plans to Dickson went to Eactucl tile Nt. open play in October. The 11 teams Z 1eed ud adva.nc:~ to the top wW play a 78-game schedule. seed when top ruled BID Camp. Aa.ked if the league planned to en· bell of HMUagton, W. Va., w11 up. lice more players from the est.ablish- set by Tim Ball, a sales execudve ed. National Basketball Association. Tuesday. • Mikan &aid: .... · ·· • ''I expect there'll be more. But I DOVER, N.J . -Mark Murro, a se-don't know as of today." Dior at .Essex Catholic High School The Minnesota Muskies have signed in Newark, N.J ., burled the javelin Lou Hudson, a rookie standout last 252 feet, 11 inches We d n e s d a Y to season with the St. Louis Hawks or smash the U.S. blgb s<:hool mark of the NBA. and New Orleans has lured 244 feet, 11 inches. Clyde Lee from the rival circuit. Muno was competing in the annusJ Mlkan saJd New Orleans and New Doftr invitational track meet. York have· their entire teams under MEMPHIS, Tua. _ Jack Nick-contract for the initial season. "Pitts- laaa, • Ml yet to •trite cold burgh ha. a bunch 0( signings to an· Uda year, Way led a fteld tf 1'4 . nounce ahorUy," be added. halo the Sllt,M ftnt rood of tile Appointment of a coach and g~er- lttll al M 11•-J vt•·tt 1 al manager at Louisville "will be · aaaa emp .. • 1141 ona forthcoming," the former 'NBA star Opea Gelf TOV811PeDt. Despite Illa re,.tatloa 11 a long-said. Denver doesn:t have a general balJ ldtter tn a co1111e ti.at tradl-manager but is "contemplating a &tonally fann 1 t r a t e I 1 over move and it should be known in the 1tre.llgtb, Nlck.lau, was cboaea by nm couple of days.'' Ute oddamaten (4'11 a. I) ftr hla All ttie teams have lined up arenas pan perfwmuc:e1 here, which to play their home games;he said. lachlde a........, par nJ la 19'5 to Other ABA teams are Houston, In· capt.re tbe tide. dl.anapolls, Qaltland, Dallas and Ana- Otller tap etmpetHtn 11e11 de helm, Calli. <1Ary pi.ye, aai Gay Brewer, who LAWRENCE. Kan. IAP)-ft's time for ,Jim Ryun to find out where he 1s in hi!i trainin~. This means the incred- ible Kansas sophomore will be primed for an all-out mile Friday night in the Compton-Coliseum Relays at Los. Anl?eles. The result will incUcale how ~yun is progresi;ing In quest or his SP8SOn· end ~oal of a 3:50 mile. a ~oal he set in Januarv. Ht-i!I the world r~ord holdPr l\t 3. 51.3. "It's imoortant for a djstance run· ner to rest occasionally to find out whf're he is in hil' tr;iining." Ryun sairt. • This is final examlnation time at Kansas. causing an interruption in Ryun's training schedule and in pur- suit or what Coach Bob Timmons calls "a quality time." The last time Ryun rested. which means cutting his week's work from 100 miles down to aboui 40. was six weeks ago ahead or the Kansas Re· lays. The result was a 3:54.7. best in the world so fa r this season. Last year Ryun ran 3:SS.8 at the Kansas Relays. then 3:53.7 at Comp- ton. only one-tendl second off the ex- isting world mark, en route to his fantastic 3:51.3, July 17 at Berkeley, Calif. . alwaya .. wen •• .. •.•1•DL...I CGJtalal Cea.Cry CllllJ I edl'1e; de-~ fndblg dwllp6H Bert Yucey, ud DHe Stecktft, wtMer of Ute Na· ttonal lmtad•al twt weeb ago at Baseball Standings Ft. W.nlt. NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL Jn Cact, the Compton meet has for three years served as a barometer for Ryun. It also has sentimentel value for the 20-year-old Sullivan Award winner. Three years ago at Compton, as a 17-year-old high school junior, Ryun ran 3:59.0, first sub-4-minute mile ever by a prep athlete. He wasn't satisfied. however. be· cause he finish~ eighth. But It was a good indication ol things to come. be- cause he went on to make the U.S. Olympic team . Ryun didn't get past the semi-finals in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic.s. He caught the flu before the meet and his mature competition was a little too much. lf anyone doubted his future great- ness. however. this was dispelled at the eompton meet or 1965. a11 he ran a startlinit 3:56.8. in third place. This also was an indication. for three weeks later in the National AAU Ryun beat Peter Snell. then the world record holder. 11nd set an Amer ican citizens record of 3:SS.3. Last year at Compton, Ryun was thinking of Michel Jazy's world mark of 3:53.6. He just barely missed, but felt good about it because he was still strong at the finish. His 3:53.7 that nlgbt ls still the second best of his ca· reer. BRAND NEW 1967 OLDS DBMONT 88 .lO .JJI ~ 'Turbine Car Not Practical ::,......- ctncmnatl st. Louis Pitt.burp W L Pct. GBL 30 18 .625 24 16 .600 2 23 18 ,561 3'h Detroit Chicago Boston 26 15 .6.14 25 15 .625 'h 22 20 .524 4'h ..""94 wttti: -··-le. ,.... .......,,,...~ ........... ............................. ............... w. ............... .............................. ............................... ........ .m .lH .2't ;:-·8'n Francl.9co 24 19 .5.58 311.a For Highways,' Detroit Says Cblcaco Atlanta DOl>GEBS ~a Kou.ton 22 19 .537 4Y.a 22 21 .s12· SY.a 11 tf .44% 8111 DETROIT (UPI) -Turbille-pow- ered cars like Pa~W Jones' speed machine may be fut .enough for the lndianapolla Motor Speedway. auto in· dtiatry executives said t o d a y. but they're too slow (or the nation's high· ways~ Racing buffs complaJn that Jones• turbine monster ls too quiet for a race car.~ a puaeager car, turb.l.ne1 a.re too noisy. And they cost too mocb. Detroit bas worked for years on the turbine car. Chryaler Corp. even put 50 turbine cars oo the road for pae. New York 18 23 . 439 81,.1 16 28 .3&4 12 14 26 .350 12 by ordinary drivers. Chrysl~r dis-..._,._.:0:•:=::111~•:~~rs,".,.119'' covered the turbines work fine at a. ,, __ u, """burtll • high speeds, but the pickup ls slow. = t ~";'-.J ~ At low speeds the engine produce• an ........ II &I, Livia. -llloned· relll objectionably noisy whlne. / TOMn tcHHUL• Another -·"-r roadblock l1 the / , ... ""'1Mlltllta (L. J.ck-. Hl Y1 OOOOUI "-IV 1-., t-4). Olfllt 1tMM11. Kl'I, ICWKW. I 1t.m. hitanght COit and aca.rcll)' of beet-•· 111..r--IC#, Ml II Cll'ichwll (HOie!\. .. ,,, materials needed to with .._. ii.-~. s.11 et "· L1111h u .. w. the roaring furnace temperature• of >n..:""""" , ... _.. ..,, ., """"" 1~,. a turbine engine. J >ti, ....._ The unanimous C'Olldualon ol the ,,.J.~~1"' '"''""' Ml et s... FrllflCl- Cleveland Baltimore Minnesota Wa.sbington Ne~ York Kansu City ANGELS 21 20 20 19 18 19 IA 20 .512 5 20 .SOO SY.a 22 .478 611.a 23 .452 7'h 22 .450 7'h 24 .442 8 27 .400 10 WIONUOA Y'S lllSUL TS WNIOntlon .. ANOll.S ) N•w Yor\ J. Ken••U City 0 11011on J, Mlnnuc11• 1 c111cuo .), a.111moni J ( 11 IMl1191I Clhelelld '· Oelroll t TODAY'S ICHIOULI AN••LI ICl!t<il, ,,_., et Wetlll"f!Dft 11'-I, .. 2), KMl'C. I II m. Ml~e l(lt-. •JI ti Sosloll IRollr. 2-1) c:i...,1elld (llffeft, ~-3) et Detroit (Nl<Uln. ~JI, nlflll ONI' .. -KIWllM. $3188 - "'" ...... Uc. DILIVlllD IN COSTA MaA y-.... ".,_... --................ ··-----------. . . l SPRING SAFETY SPECIAL • VINYL LANDAU ROOF Complet• $ 4411 With thlt Cov'-°" Good through 5/31/67 Jooes led virtually all tbe way in the "SOO" until a broken gear box forced h1m out 10 miles before the finish. The turbine engine w&c not at fault and 1et new records with vir- tually every lap. But auto oftlcials were quick lo say that the sensational performance . would hive no significant bearing on development of a turbine englne to replace the ptaton eneine foi; h.lgtlway use. auto makers 1" that the t\ll'blne 11 far from ready for commerda'I passeng· er car use. The auto makers also point out that Jones' car was power· ed by a Pratt and Whitney AlrplAne engine, a huge, cumbersome power- plant not suitable for adaptat.ioo lo passenger vehicles. l .._._N-IY_E_R~ll~TY~O~L~D~l~MOBILE 2850 HARBOR iLYD •. COSTA MESA 546-5550 . .. 'i 1 DAILY PILOT ~. June l , 1~7 BJ GLENN WHrl'E -ally tQu&b, anc1_ IO ls the Of .. ,,..., "... .... ~· • • wftJi.. &iril -~ ~, boUMWil• •. tnck a . · .f_... » ru atar. . Three bit jobs, each a "Coach Fred JOMl)is en- m.Jor chan ln ita OWD courageci with IDJ '~ rl&hl But pert Dee BanMU and he .... ""' ..... DeBuak somehow ... ... to b&Ddle all ...... and do a .,...., job at each. Dee, • tan ~Nr'dd blodd, wW be bees .. .. aporta spotli&tlt Friday n.lpt wtlen abe tat. her marts ln the wom•'• 100- yard 4ub • tbe ~ Colllewn Relay• meet ln the Collleam. Derplte tbe fact ...... not too old to bav9 ~ wlm it'• llb-to be •• teen-, acer I tbe <;;oata M..a speed- ster la an old band at run- nin1. She recalll all too well' tboM OJd da,Ja la elemeD-• bry school when abe belt all the fifth grade boys in • the play day SO-yard sprint Her wtnmng way1 coo- Unued .i Rea Scbool wbea •• a n.yea"T-old the kept right on OUCnumlng her male ~· "I uaed to win by just ...... to mate tbeill f"1 a.I," abt ; conftdea. . ...J . With e. .oeo...c•P= r ofRea~•.P.t OYeidf, n..•1 lltl..-fa . naalal OOll41 'Pd ID ..... 8be ............ ,.... workin1 out • a fie+ -at Cotta Kwa Bllb. 11Dw-evet/; pd abe ............., trauferTed to 8llata Ya. to eecllpl 1be prej8die& aplut lb'la .tNck. Her sbowinC in 1be -AAU Napo~ (tirh 1ee- tion) It Gary, lndUna, caught the ey• of .smta: Ynez Coach WID Steallancl and the mon wu llOOll f orthcomins. The attractive 1 o u n C speedster, mother of a three-year~ dataN«, bad her moat 111CCllllfal nace two IDOllths aao in OMiand when abe placed il*d bl the women'• nMWw!s, nJD- ninl the IO in t .8. Dee. a nlltive GI ~ County. bu her bopel aet on earning a P1.aee on tbe United States Olympie -.n :iexl year. ,,.., ........ "~ . .,, ..... ... .. .... . ... .... > • $)rin~~y No tf~k~i . ' .. ' For tlt1tth SAN aJ!iMENTE -Bel· doll 1Butd9 bal t' )llMity of ., .. ., tod17, bat ... tic- ket ., ... atate 18elt. llt'd prefer tbe JatAer. .,. Tbe San Clemente Hlgb runner fiftlsbed a qualify- ing foUrth at the ClF °Cham· plQnsblp meet at Mt. SAC Friday but a judge d.isquali· fied bim for cutting in front of Jeff Marsee oC TOIT&f¥jle, wbo. finiibed second. . Boai B u r c b and bis cOiacb.. Don Jelsy, c I a I m Burch fouled no one. What's mere, they say Manee MYS bhuelf nobody aat \n lroat Of_Jdm_ - CIP.. COIQIUlioaer Ken ,. ..... "' a~ Wdar1day to JoClle:e ol tbe mlb"e race that would abow' tbe Incident "Only the judge ~ call- ed the foul can rwfs tat e Burch." Fagans told the DAILY PILOT. "If tbe,judge say' the boy committed a foul then be's dblqualified from the CIF · meet and therefore ineligi- ble for the state meeL No- body can o v e r r u l.e the jooge." The judge, Scfto Sorenlon of Cballey High School. was unavailable for comment but Chaffey athletic direc· tor Truck Undley, ClF meet mmager, said Lind· sey "ia an e~lenced end coaai and judge who called the foul with no bes!· ~ .. ...uon. Llndsey added: "In fact, the s a m e ,fed happened twice and two juCig~ sl'\4' at." By-UOYD GJUJPll'IN Ot .. ....., ......... Newport Harbor R 11 b School'• undefeated teml1I squad advanced to~ ~mJ· finalS of the CIF \OUl'DA• ment Wedneld•Y with a Con· vincing 19~..sv, Victory over Redlands on the winner's courts-. The talent loaded Ta.rs now place a 23 ma~h un- blemished record on the line against a team wbJcb it narrowly defeated earlier this year when they med Rolling Hills Friday on :10 undetermined neutral court. Rolling Halls. in fact. was the last team to defeat the Irvine League champs as it thwarted the Tars' at- tempts to gain the"" CIF crown last year by victory in the quarter fmal round. .. jd tM ....... p '.'pllM u :"~~·: ~ comblne ol Crum and Cripe .,ut with lt.ndJ Ver· dieck and a.rta H1D ol Red- lands M and U and tJed with Dick Bobrnsledt and Dean fborabon 7-7 and lost 4-6. In other C1F quarter fl. nal action, Loyola defeated Santa Ana 17~·101>; and San· ta Monica's match with Ar· cadia was rained out . Slllglet Mike caro won 6-0. 6-3, 6-0, 6-0. Jim Ogle 'WO 8-2, 6-0, S-2, 8-0. Lawrie Cunnlnl)lam won 6-1. 1-2, &-3. 8-0. Bill Hart won M. 6-3, 6-0, "°· 6-0. DM~ David Plumb and Glen Cripe won M ; Iott U. 4-t; tied 7-7. Mark Grea' and Mark Healy won M ; lolt 4-t; W ; .... ·' HEAT 1 ' TIME NAMI SCHOOL Mite Solomon Weltmlmter 4:09.2 G111 BertJdaune Antelope-~ 4:18.7 lobn Caao Channel lalandl 4:18.S Mike V11q11a Ellt Bakenfteld 4:20.8 Kerry Ellla6n LA Birminf: 4:21.'1 Dick Honrd SF St. Iana 4:M.2: 0., Woodl Narbonne 4:14., Manny Nabon Lynbrook 4:25.5 ..... " Mufleld El Molino 4:25.5 HEAT 2 NAME SCHOOL TIME Thornton Bigley SD Claremont 4:10.8 Jim Mother Notre Dame 4:18.0 Mike Isola Mt. Oiablo 4:19.9 Randy Grigg6 Modesto 4:20.5 Isias Calderon Sacramento 4:21.S. Clark McGary LA Fremont 4:23.5 John Enacoe Palo Alto 4:24.5 George Alfaro Pittsburg 4:25.4 Dtlv f' ~anford Home~ead 4:25.5 HEAT 3 '4AA\E SCHOOL TIME Lloyd Apgar SD Lincoln 4:11.8 Keith strodl Orange -4:17.0 Al KJnchenman Lodi 4:20.0 Laird Parker Shifter 4:20.5 Alu Fierroa Madera 11:22.2 Bru~ Fountenrose Ygnacio 4:22.9 Gill Chason LA University 4:25.3 Dave SchQOnover Pleasant Valley 4:25.4 Frank Rivera 4:27.4 ~·The -~..., ia the world would be to 1DMe th~ Olympic tqmd,0 abe admits.-"I don't lmoir .., .. Red Guyu, Laguna Beach Hilb athletic director and OIF meet referree said he must con c u•r <with Soren· son's call. McClymonds Despite the early seuon victory over Friday's OPJ» nent. the Tars may enter the conte1t as Ule under- dog by virttie of Rotllng Hills'0 231h-141h troundn& ol tough Sunny Hilla Wedlles· ~ and the additlQ~ of net ,_--.--------------===-=-====-==--_;,.--~=---+-=­ ace Jack Krug who waa ab- aent from the l.n1tial rnatcll. much longer I'D = • running but it Jrfll t~ ly be~ Ha." She'• iner1Uld Mir ..... lng 1c:bectuM .....i Ml by W«kinl out with the LA Mercl.D"etMI ..veal times a week at DarM1 Hieb School. "The wart II re- HOLL YWOOO f'Aal( •srTalB ,., "''*"· ,,.. a. ,..,_.. ..... CIMr ....................... ... l'IHT aACL 1~ ........ 4 -.... a"" up. c1e1m1,.. ,._ ..... c1ei- tr1Q prq M01H:*1 0-. Hofotll ~ (W HartNhl 11' ••• littw f'udflt IJ Tnfflllol al• 11-1 .. y ... 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CIF ~I,yoffs AAA Buel»an· Millikan 1. "1..ynwood 0 Thousand Oau 4, Ramona 2 El Rancho 1, Santa Ana Valley o La Puente 7, Pioneer 4 • AA BaeebaJJ Newport tuned up for Fri- day'• conteat in impressive fuhlon. bowev~r. u t be founome of Mike Caro, Lawrie Cunningham. J 1 m O~ and BUI Hart mowed down 'Redlands opponents ln singles play without drop- ping a set. The closest an oppoMnt came to victory was visit- ing star Bruce Freeman who lGlt a tough decision to Newport's Rart, M . ~ c_oacb 1' o •'1 AviDa pinned b~a lot ~ tory. , ~fb, . on ' dodliles play aa be coupled mOlt ol bi• top players in an effort to g.ain a sweep. Tar duos of David ~lumb and Glen Cripe and Mark Greer and Mark Healy up- Forfeit to SAV; CouJter Ont .. .. Santa Ana. Valley Kiglt'I Sl.IDHt U..,Ue champions -::- advance to the wniflDall ot "· the ClF Claaa AAA buebell · ;;:; playoff1. meeting La Puente ~ FridaJ at ML San Antonio College. 3 p.m. "n.. 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HYe&htttl J·UH F at her'a Day SUNDAY JUNE 11 · .. • HAYTHORNE CHA ROE ACCOUNTS .... 11 M-r01 . . a bu a aea- 8:5U, wblch I tbe !PU to I fut.It 440 n pqf .In aep- ida.1 rib .. e cbampton o1 Gll'dena Newton from I and F.de1el !Gbml.lal (47.- captln their swt •men the preliml ii of Redondo • t. Stav• lUna .. {1:51.7), :'Im --LA Del-- Ro .. CedlD-irt (l:IU). * ips TIME 4:09.2 4:18.7 4:18.8 4:20.S. 4:21.7 4:2'.2 4:M.4 4:25.5 4:25..5 TIME 4:10.8 4:18.0 4:19.9 4:20.5 4:21.8 4:23.5 4:24.5 4:25.4 4:25.5 TIME 4:11.8 _.,. 4:17.0 4:20.0 4:20.5 4:22.2 4:22.9 4:25.3 4:25.4 4:27.4 Ill SW. t. Ptrftd mt VfOy. It's o• i11 >Olytst•. pressed >nd stol" .onceole4 ~th ihirt le slockl lS.00 Day lY 1a· ORNE tGE INTS t .. ,. • • -.,. • • •• ' DAILY PILOT DICK ROBINSON ~ #111111,llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~hllla .... This is the are they, or aren't they going to bite time of year. • With the wind blowing at any hour o1 the clock. and the annual blanket of ~lowering clouda hovering IOW oU thJe cout, it:s eJlllpetatingly normal In May and June to connect wiUi all the tiah you want on one day, but detect no slgn of the akitteri!b critten the next. This past Thursday, the barncuda were ju~ping in the begs (rom Ho.raeshoe Kelp to Dana Point. On Friday, at Salt Creek, Bill Coulter reports eome '~ -boata were ancll~ jn apd outside the kelp. · Where Ruth Jayred hung into the first yellowtail. and where barracuda were going mad the day before, not a pole waa bent thia Friday, with anglers obmmuni· cat1nJ the skunk sign from boat to boat. And no one has yet to explain the mystery ol the ctirrent embryo season. The enigma being, where in the blankity blank blank ·are the acrappy bone beads_? So while old lady nature is making up her mind whether this will be a bountiful year or not locally, the big news still come.s from sportsmen fishing IOUth of the border. · CoJttpeting in the eecood annual Oabo San Lucu Classic. M~y 14th to 19th, were 19 men and seven -wem .... en, with Southern Callfomia well represented in"the In·. temational event. • Conducted under International Game Fish Auoda- tion rules, with the fDl}ers using 20 pound test line, the first four teams were liberally sprinlded with Gold· en Slaters. Ray ~agan, and his Red Top, California teem placed numero uno, with Felix McGinnis and Lou Breer, of Newport Beach, and Non:nan Mann, 1-Angeles, filb- tng thetr wly to leCOlld place in t.m ltandlnp.. We•t Ceat l'•tta WeU In the lncllvWual etandlngl, Weet C.-........ fared' armost .. well. White Claude .....,.. Wiiis Point, Texn counted 1091 polnh, Feltx ~nnl1 scored 676 points behind Corlett and Helmly of Miami, Florida, to take cw.rail fourth place. a.hind ~lmore Finch of Dall• With 672 polnh, wn Ray Flanagan In sixth place, Frank Heclfe, Loa ArMMIM. MVenth and Lou a .... r In eighth place, wfth SCOt9I of 657, 644 incl 611 polnh ,..,,.eti¥ely. This effort plaeed the. Callfomlans In four of · the too nine spots. · Flshf~ thrM clays In the ladles' tourney, Mar· .. ret Gardiner, Piedmont, C.llfornl1 placed first wftb Ot points, wfth Ktthryn McGlnnes, Newport luc:h countlnt 199 polnh ·for third. .., '" "' .,, \ ~ ...... , __ .,. ..... ' ·"' ... ,.-...., ......... ..,.. # ••• ,.. .,.. . ... .. .. \ Rainblers Release '67 Slate ·Jenkins, Brohamei: ·''!op Oiler Awards 1be Orange O>unty Ram· blen d. the Coriinental Footbe.ll League have re- leased 1heir 19&7 ICbedule. Bill Jenldnl, standout root- b •I and b!Meball player, w a 1 name4 Huntington Beech Hip'• athWe of the year at wedne'.day night's rwarda proel'am .. Varsity eolf -John Bit· ting ; nooe u.ted. Varsity teruU -B o b Leoabeart; Steve WW., Gary Turner.· J ayvee t.eDllia ~ J e f f Brown; Tom Scl»U••U.. UCI Slates Youth Play UC Irvine' 1 aecood an· nual smmner aports l.ns~­ tiODll ' Pf'OINDl for boys and girlt aged 8 through lS wll be held at Campus Hall from June 19 to July 2.8. Eanllmeots are b e i n g ~ on a ftrst<ome, ~ buia. Fee for Mdl two-weet atNion 1J ... wbldl lncludel imtruc- .. ............... I.Mii ...... ,..,, ,.," -N.\'. w~ Tribune .. Ttdu of 500-po•IMler• 1be Ramblen will play .even. gamea at Santa Ana S11adlwn, two at Anaheim SCiadium. Jenkins, a ~year vat· atty letterman ' in b 0 t b sports, WU joined by Oiler mate Jack Brobamer on the special awards stand. Brohamer W"aa selected u most i,Dspirational athlete of the year for bis efforts in basketball and baseball. Frosh tadl -Pbil Na1· Jor; J~ Kal8eJ, Mlb MD-tlaa, lcds'I, towels, sports A twteny From farther south of the border, Dal and Aileen Four ol the nine borne eqlupmeat and imureoce. -Jer. Adivttlel include go 1 f, Grettenberg flew in from PinM Bay, Panama with 'tales games will be 6 p.m. SUn· of booting up with big black merlin weighing up to day aflairs and-another' w1ll 500 pounds, in, their 5earch for a 20-pound test world be played at 8 p.m. Tbarib· d giving Day against Long recor Tugedler, they were able to make a total a! 11 solid Beach at ibe Big A. hookups, but after fivt' and m hoors on tllree ol the 1be Ramblen' first three frsh, their eff ortl came to naught. games are a( home. First is And it seems the Gl'ettenberga are the last area a bout wi1h 11"( Sim J09e sport.amen to fish Pinas under ~ mana~meot of the ~b~ at 8 p.m. Satlrday, recently deceased Ray Smith of Dallu. _ Aug. 1'.2 at Santa Ana Sta- According to Grettenberg, Mr. Smitll's widow bu diwn. 'Ibre IWmblen UJeD sold this fabulous fishing Mlle to Bud Williams a resort host Long Beach tne follow-<r~tor from Great·Bear Lake, Canada, who ls backed ing Friday, August 18, and by eastern money, acd who will take over operations Vlstoria, B.B., oo August 28. Te11D most valuable play- ers and team ~s for spring sports are listed be- low with MVP named first. then c~ptain. , ~arstty baseball -Mike Bailey;. Jack Brohamer. Jayvee baseball -CraJg Rull;-Brad Sttyder. . Van.tty tno. -. P ~ u l amnuticl, nimming and Wiiu.um. Jllll Se7mN"· tmn.ia. Bee ·tnct _ Bob Jones; Session dates are Jupe Don y..a--J.t.30, July 3-14 ADd July 17· -.-28. Enrollment in each is Cee . tnck -Vic Mar-llm1ted to 40. Seuione meet tines; Clad Geery. daily. Monday tbrougb Fri· V•lity nrimming -Gtg day, from 9 a.m.. to noon .. Peters, Bruce Kram. Ojier detal1a can be ~ -t.1..Be. 'IWim.mini -Mike · ta1Ded by calling the lT~ Beyan; Doug Fee. physical edoc9tioo depari- Cee awlmmJng -Scott ment at ~1. Shupe; Pat Bryan. today. Tbe Ramblers reoenUy1---------"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;; ___ ~all Th16 bit or information isn't necessarlly gooanews anoouoced they've hired ·• THE LUXURIOUS NIW IALI. to angl~rs here. For Williams ls closing the club from .. Homer Beatty, former' San· the 1st ol June unW January 1968, and the 30 some odd -Ana College and Los A11· anglers who inteoded to fish Pinas Bay on their way gelea State bead coach, as home from the Internatkmal Light Tackle Tournament ~ coadr and general held oil. Caracas, Venezuela this September, will be un· mm&e«· "OH _DM, POOi DM" .......... ...,,..,,. "IAIY COMI, IASY 90" ......... ~ 11.......0AI>" t tlt able to do so. The Ramblers are mem- And fl'?m Mexican \taters, He~ Valentine and hen ·ol the new, eigbt·l~~~~·~ ... '9!~11 Gordy Wevill reporl seeing a marlin ballet between team western division rl the Point Los Frailes and Oabo Pulmo. CFL. , In waters glassy still, they saw a school of. 20 mar· 1be Ramblen' sctiedule: linos lazing in the sun. o.tit ,..... °"9-' ~ e.. Nltllltr ,,. ~· . ...................... HOW THRU MONDAY DIAN MAln~ I~ Two Of His lerl ''WHO'S BEEN SLEEP· ING"' IN MY BED" -AND- ''Who'a Got The Adlon" ' Completely motionless, the fish were neither feed·~~:!!::~:~";:,~.. sA -. ..... 1ot2-4n7 ·1 ing or tailing, except when on some secret signal, about Sept. t. 1:00 L-1ct1 Mmtr•t• LI c-!;'=.·~ .. c.w. a third of the group would sudden!~ surge up acd out •1111. "· 1=00 v1ctor1•· i .e. stet1er~ ._.. "--" ,_... ., .... of the sea in a glistening rainbow. s.,t. '· 6:JO Euttne ..,,._. l!ugtt1e "A COUNTISS .. l.=========:;I Faning into the water again, and proceecUng;to do !:: ~ ;;: :!:n~-;:.!~ ·"' ~~ ~~..... ARDEN nothing oncetbemore, again, another group wou1d sud· ...... ,, , .. 00 ""'* J-A---· *'!~ "•AMllT" -L I On the other side of the Cape, Off Uncle Sam Bank, Oct. n. ~=· ... "" GolOtft .>919 "'~ ~ ,..,..:.14 1. 0 Ml4I d-' t ct """ ...,.. _...... -' I ti T 11 NAT I 0 NA Quy repe& a . Oct. '" 1:o0 v1c1or1e s ......... v1ctorte , ......... ~~ L.IMelll Wevill and Valentine obsened a great (Jeet ol pane ~'::~:=.!u':~Mflt~ --=· ·~-- seiners enjoying the greatest y~llowfin tuna bag iii ht. · =~:~ ::::·=::.... •uo · .:: ""::' .':!... ~~ t°'}'. Nw •• U. 1:11 L. a. Admlrell AMlltlm ....... ..,... • Costa · Mesan Wins Honor· Mike Campbell, C o s t a Mesa resident who teaches at Smedley Junior H1gb in Santa Ana, was named Or· ange County "Coach of the Year" by the C8tbolie Youth Organization at the CYO'a awardt banquet at El Toro Marine Base receotW. Campbell iii also OD 1be athlette staff of the Harbor AN!L.Boys' Club. ,-. AWARD WINNER I l'be Oit1LY PILO'I' bu wan : m o r • awardl f t o m tbe I Oranp Count7 ~ c) u b ~ &n1 oth• MWIP&I*'· ... _l \1e-rn.e s a • . • • L ' • /\ ·-• , •' . ., I J , /4, • • , • NfWf'(1~'T f1N(1 11:,f,'f',<-1 1-C l~J I U)l/\ Ml)/~ "YEUPHONl.541·1552 FOi INFO.IMATION HELD OVEI -2ncl BIG WEEK •llllllS ._...., -fC.Y. w~ Trltlune MUllJ .. PA~LO W.Mtw Aot. & S ....... ... ~ 1tM T..,lw alla Mlltt "CHUKA" ll-1 ....._. _,.._ Vellrie ,.,.HE HlllD IULLllt" •••• 1 HARBOR BLVD ..... . _., ..... Dl-1211 Wlff DftMy'a ttw.lllt Hllll P. MMMlrNY A. Pll!llalle "THI SttAHY DO•" ... MKM_,..y M..-cy o• "TMI AISINT MINHO PIOHSSOI" •, " '• . WAHNER DwMe •11111 °""9 c:-MY• 0-KM"' IMh'M..._ . ..,.. ... ~ ........... .. (Mer '~ J,.twta .... ~ "THI lllAND IOY" THEATRE HOMI OP IOCIOMe CHI.II LOOU I 709 EAST IAl.IOA ILYD. i' iJ_ BALBOA PUllMSUlA • 613-4041 • CHILD WITH 'AllENT ONLY • Open 6:45 • Sunday 2: 15 • Now-Enda Tuesday TWO BIG FUN HITS! -;. fouNllll r hlllllOlll TECHNICOLOR IPIWl9 Tlppl Hedren Margaret Rutherford MICHll. CftlNE .. .. &AMBIT" ft:C1 "''ca UMte SO BIG . . ~ . ~. . . Lu~t111 -~-.,.. ·~· T"'1 c.tlt • JMI '-- "TMI •UAT ucr .... "TIOUIU WrtH ANHLs" .... ....., ... OllTll fOnS'I onN Nl...-rl Y 6141 SAT. & IUIL AT-1:11 P.M. Now Thru Tue.day P&.US IMOllT a CAaTOOM lido NIWPOtl llACH -et ,i,. ••'"-......... _ Lu. ldo •• OI. )-USO FIRST RUN H•'••m•n c•lled Chuk• •nd ,au don't fOlflflf HI fAtllCOl•· .~ ' ~I ... Ac1~ SWt "TIJUANA BRASS., IT PLAYS AT TWO EDWARDS LUXURY THEATRES . . '\ lfEAUTIFUL MUSIC ALI. DAY ••• SEIW(G ORANGE COUNTY ~ .t 'II WIST alXTU.MtK IT .. MIW101T Juar ... • • J . ( . . . r - OAJLV PILOT Ttwnd.Q, June 1., ltt.7 DA VINCI'S Ufl-Oarlo PedreW, a leldJ.q aador- ity on Leonardo da Vinci and an art history teacher at UCLA, served u technical advisor for "I. Leo- nardo da Vinci," a special presented tonight at 10 on Channel 7 in color. ' TELEVISION VIBWS TV R .. ~ u1n1ng U.S. Privacy ¥ • -·· • ........ (C) (lO .... Jiiry ~· I • "' • .... ... (C) (Ill al~........,._. L..tlaea 5:31 e T• If ... fllJI (30 lllft.) I .,.., .. (3011111.) ..... """' --• •• .,...,~ ......... ., 7:0I. caf &11111 ... (Cl "° •) Wi'lt11 Cronkite. -g TllMh 1u1: Hal MerlellllleL 8 H..,_ltlMltJ ltepert (C) (Jo min .. ) t'.JI a 41 Cl)~ CC> (30' •In.) .,.. .....-e.i.,.... ... f1'WeJ ·--~(3011111.) ...................... .. ly IJCK DU aaow . • • _... (30 •> ._. wtWI • • '-tMll1' ,,.., ~ y i HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -FMm CBS-TV c:C1a111 tbe e...-..., CJO *> c111rw" Mr•....._..._ ~t moancemmt tbat it will pJ"tllDt I p1Q by .... ~ 1 lfl(l)LM • 1 .... fO f.~~~~s•u=~~~~~5l~~m••~•5iil9iiiL!iiiLAUliiiiiiiii 'l'lcl llOMJ about "a man'• dalm to the rlCbt of princy (Welln)'Jl-JIMlrlhct..._ *' 11 1 6i' ._.. u -....... ......... t,_____ . ~JI .. "'~ .. ~... ---1ltiftM!)""to"'ln6W etajnnf auu1l jell.._. - -• Alllt,_1111~ him.'' en.....,. :-i~· •• ~:W-..,,...11 ~~ "As part and parcel of that dilemma." the an--111-.:,... ill.) Alla ...... Douncement adds, "the 1play also touCbes upon the protr. NI 9 Celielu: <Cl <&O •> Atttlui -'"" "' 11 -.. Godfrey llostJ IM siap1 Trilli l.l"1 .. F-J.. ..... (C) (IO 11ln.) Jems of tnaintaininJ that privacy in a world of electronic 1'*1"11ont w1t11 ltaiah Rodi! eavesdropping dev>ees." -Cir, whidl i6oa • ...W.lir 5' 1.w • T'*1' ,.,.. This is a very good theme for a play. But of course ''"" °" 1 M; t11t a,. a.tty. •., ~ "~ Ill To. . . . d . Colt ~ fl!plwlb. ...... by drft Sodtty,• there is another eort of electronic device, in ucmg a Ra W'ilh1ms; Dil1t Slleltoii; iiltoo •La ...._ reverse form of eavesdropping which hu made privacy tJrir1er. l'rincetS TaJ~ Plf· Jesa sacred and pU!hed curiosity about other people to = '"" S.lldY• • ~ lNO !.(IJ) Cll.... Mdl: fQ <&0 an unnatural and unhealthy peak. 8 D Cil hlllll .._ tc> < . 11 ftdd' Albert. Alice F~ THE DEVICE I am talking about is called television. M.) "RMr ......._ .. D111i11 Hardi w Jin lhmy s-l And I think that perhaps the woNt part of it is not, after :a::.,~,: : ~.~ = : C60 ·all, ita programa or even,ita commercials-· but'itsdn-OOHIJ'• .,_ ...-. •Pi. di Wiid.•,.,. abllity, in this flnancially:Oriented system, to say: "All -. 0. 11111$ Ile ,. ....... ., .,.. Sqa 11 w-.111 right, you've seen eoou&h for today. We've put on a few ~ W:..=.:t!::"'.... Me11 dlclllMfttary. houra of television for you during the dQy and a few fltllt 1,..111. IAlt EttdllM. .. OM.. ea.. v .... ._ (C) C2 hours) hours at night, and now. tliere won't be any more until lttbelt ,,._., ...._ ......_ e Alll ..,. ._ (C) (to min.) tomorrow. Do ~omething else. Go talk to people. Re~d. e""" •..-.n: tQ i:. •> •-. ...._ 130 ,.:) Go to sleep. You won't get an{more second-band thrills ;.=a _:-.. r:.:_.... . ..... .,. ._.~..Ur• from 'us today." There is too mu<:h television. It is on all day. It is on ~lllt~.=-~" =_ '51 • ..., 1~ rltrlck until very late at night. In numerous places it jg on all ..,.._ ., e c..-, .._ through the night. It is an incomparably bruWizing pnr •(IJ)~-IQ ao •> cea because of the general quality of people who domi-"'#1£._ • 111nw.• Iii· 1-. e ._ ..... (30 111111 > nate the borne screen -and who thereby. spread the ;: ::.,'=lir"= City' =•us f'wl: "E~ Atttt" leveling d.iaeae that it is enviable for people to be known ~ JWcM ,.. ,,... lltlk ..-•IW ""°"'ltJ ao publicly, and that the 6iJ?D of a really important person Found.UO. ""'tr,,..,,.._ Alt Cir el lttia WIUlllUel tv111.of.tfle.unturf iJ tbat one knows all about him. ""· """' lfldllll ..-. .,_... hrialla '" ~ bf Illa '10l•rtt II..... $ lllwlr. "'T1ll "'8111 ltrenict #Gllott. A PUBLICATION on occasion may gQ beyond a lilil" <..._> ·s1-tt.wy Fend•. 111 Ln btrt11tt r u.w necessary point in revealing private facts about a person. Yer• MAei. But nothing yet in the history of mus communications m ,,... • Cr•.-•--= (C) oan compare with the more subtle, more widespread, • ,_, .._ (IO 111;11.) ll:tO !.°""' ftlld llt.-t: (C) (30 )Jtrry~. more permanently decivilizing effect of television be-• ~ Cd 8,... came of its gigrantfc and unending supply of amall thrilla ii ...... ~. 8 NEW ANCHOR MAN * GEORGE SKINNER on ELEVENTH Hit NEWS (C) which feed a public ,craving tbat demands increased .timJl}ation. All through the night the movies go on. 7:40 e .... """" ~IC.... After a while, the reivelation of a few facts sacred to en individual eeem hatdly worth worrying about to the aallou.sed person who requires much jazzier stuff to !"'. ua .... ..._ (Cl {JO .) .... Skh!Mr, "''" Joh ...... ... ..._.(30111in.) keep him inter~ted in almost anything. ONE THINKS OF the daily conversation, variety and game shows. those that appear from morning to late night, and of the so-<:alled celebrities that thrive on them. Mo6l of them come to talk about themselves, and to re- veal private facts about their lives. and if they are do- ing it, it must be all right -right? Wrong. The !act is that superior individuals very rarely appear on television, and those persons who do, usually for selling purp<-., are often the most tasteless, common, trivial and cheap "celebrities" a aodety cm offer. Privacy to a starlet is not privacy to all of U!. Many persons want to be left alon~ and they have that right. But the values uncritically dispersed by tele- vision are breaking down the defenses of pereonal dignity. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Gov . .John A. Love of C:o Jo. rarlo t;ill<s ~bout abortion law reforms for his state on NBC·TV'c: "Today" proizram Tuesday .... 1:00 ....... ''"' ... 11,.,ic (C) (2 h11.) • D ,.._ ""81: (C) (30 min.) Battr Wtrd. m U. L Ulla (C) (90 min.) 1J (ft} CJ) f T...,: CC) (30 mitt) ·~-Your flthtr c.mt ..fRHll kt- landr Whllt O'Rourkl Is lwtY on 1 holse·buyin1 trip, his l111!tt pays 1 Cl> Mtfit: '1it111 tf Su Qu11tiw- aurpriM ¥isit to Fort Cou111• ind (dr•m•) '42 -J. Anthony Hu&lla. m1ka lllin11 liltly u 1n Irish Jia. Elu l!Of Stewirt. fonuc Tvcklf pl1yi dlllt role. Rt-• flltlre fW• ,u1. e a..u.,,. ,,_ c.111.,... CD[]mm:JT..W1W. .. a... ertr: .. (C)(lr' llllO.) ear.. Ort ... ll:JI • ..._ "1'M1 II MJ "-"' Cb condudJ I 700-... CI yavtll dlofw ill Ml) '54-0ell l>utytt, ltict JI-. front of tlle ~If LhV l.llldl DlrMll at Fortlt l.IW!I, Hollywoo4 Hiiia. · ....... '*" 8D(l)n. T-..C .. A ..,.,,..__ .......................... ( .. • "*111•1: '" __ ...,.., 1111) Jlclluee lllbtroll-. 'The K.-. 1111t oi 111 Y rwn r t>idt v.. o,M.. 1'11111• Ov11 Ind Gtcwre Clr1ltl dilcUll Twlnt. humor In th• TV comtdy fotmlt with D ~(J).lllf lw., lllft (C) host Or. Ktlth Btrwlcl. 12:00 Cil 11le .....,,,.Hllou 1:30 8 9 CJ) Mr T1lrM ~•: CC) (301 .,_ min.) Robbie sets 111 a b1rthda7·cakc lZ:JO g ..-...: "Yellow Squidran" (Id· bUJ1nus it home to tam llrtf1 ventlllt) '5~1ue Ekmrn . Vice President Hubert Humphrey is questioned by citizen groups in four cities in a live. lnterr.onnected one-hour broadcast to National Educational Television . stations Tuesday .> money. Rt11t11. D ta Ci) k Trek: (C} (60 min.) m _.., ,,... ''Ciltrlit Y'' Robert W1lklf 1ums u ID IMll: "\q Iliff" (myst.,yl 1 youn1 '"'" of enottltr plane! ·(~ I.Amour, Brien Oo111fvy. wfloM "°"'" lo mlU lntll Ind ol). • DPN.nls tfae Mrnace •JM ~ TllliO. You·~ NOT" Tl~O. VA ~ \'MO'S Tl~? SJ165 TIIGD! .. \ Itel& . dlatpfMr threatens the de· l:OO 8 ...._ "• ... llty's ...,.. struction of tht USS Entlf1lritl Ind (c:orne4J) '41-Joell DmL llJ erl'll. Abrafle111 Sof•, Ortet Lit Wllillltf rUlll. llept1l ......... en.w • .,.. ( .. D (!})CJ) a.iecw: (C) (30 min.) llll) 'C9-Jallt1 '""' Sonny Mt~ •151111 i ncl lttt Solp Box Derby." D Ml* (Cl "ltn1•t Brite*" S1mantlle adds a toucll of witch· (1cMtltll") '54-Rock Hud9011. FRIDAY IZ:JO m "Cllt • LA111 Sllldow" (dr1m1) 'S9 -Audit MurphJ. "T., t•" ~1111111) '5S-St1rtl111 H1y1H11. -OA-YT--IM_E_MOVl~~!S~ ~ 1:11 If....., " .. 11e1wt• (14· Mutt) 'J 7 -f IUI I.Mk.la. 91JO m "Sllflt tft KllWll ...... " (mull· . u l) '44-Ann Sheridln. Dennis Mor• 3:30 G "T•llltltt't PirtM(' (wnttm) ''"· ·s~o111ld Ruaen. 11 :00 8 "Tht Palomino" (wtsltrn) 'S6- Jerom1 Courtlend. "Abow Us llM 4:30 8 "Tiie Tend1r Yun" (d1Am1) '47 WIMI" (drama) '56-Joll~ Miiis. ~ -Jo• E. Brown. u :30 ·a (C) "Troll• fllol1t" (ld'llnture) . '62 -StM R...,._ "\ld!J lfict C... ~rt> 'St~ Rift. B "CalJOll lliwr" (wuttrn) '5'- Gtorp Montiomerr. Merdr Hellder· ... ON A PINHEAD It i1n't Qlt;lt the u me thin9 •• inuribl"g the Con.liluloon 0 ,, the hud of a P'"• but did you •••r ro1ny t •4d tho "~,,, lno R•corcl ' le1ture In the O!<ll Y PILOT1 You'd be 1urpto,.d h.,w much lnform1tio" we <1~ p1d Into • 1m1ll •P•~•. ------______________________ .......... ____ _ MISS PEACH • • S'r AJ<l€tts" WA"'TEl> ,: , ?O~ ~~S~OOL Gl.-E.E 11 Ct-US n • DEBBIE DEERE CoME.lc:AYO- l SE~ tffS "TIME TO STAAT 'l'Ot..l~ SEX ~DUCATION. 00 'iOll AAVI! A NICI! \OICE1 AflTHU"-? • .. -.. "' ly Mell l I .. ,..... M E'U- --·~ w\~~ {,p By Fra.. Boll• . ._ .. ' _..,.... i_ •. .. lald La.,OOCICRJ( Ml/eOOWI( ... MTANTL"f_ PlfAtSe ... Anfola ,' ~ .. . • •• • • • • • • "• ..... • '-' • ~ • ;.f • ~ .... ,.... •• , ... -\~· •• •f .,. "j•.• •·•• • .,. ... .,., '• ~ .,,,,..,, ...... ,.._.,,. •,., r •·-··'""'~ ...... ..,,...,." •• ~,., •• .~, • .......... ., ..... _.,.,.......- f . • • . Students Get . 'State' Posts . .. x -4 . / Junior cW8 1tudenll Gayi, Ser..,. and Andy Rose wU1 represent OcNla del Mar 1flth School at Gtrla' ad Boys' State mock gq".ernmenta at tile ·UC Davts campus tn late June. lllu Scroq, la editor-la~ of the 1tudeot newspaper, Trident. Sbe baa ae:rved on the school enauti••· eouncll and aa commissioner ot public re~~Dll 0 are Mr. and )In. Fr4Dk w. Scro111, ~2 BQVln Ave., 8'Dta Ana Heights. He is the aon of Mr. and Mn. Robert L. Roff, 701 Patollta Drive, Corona del Mar . • * * * CdM Boy Heads _ Student ·Group Andy Rote of Corona del Mar ll1th School bas been elected president ol a staiewl4eatudent fovernmerw1an: ization. ~ Role, a junior, during the ..n. sdlool year will aerve • prelident of the California Alsociation of Student Councils. Tbe state council spomon 1"011'AJP.S such u the Teen·ac, Dlvillail Ol the ~-~ ~::~r-o:L MAR'S .1u~1oa Lio~~ ~··~t!"'1d~·~ E'isla Frg Benefit• , fimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEdiiiiiiiiiuciiiiaiiiitiiiiion.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iit Boys and Girls. d ubs ~ the Harbor Area ar~'bene­ Mr.' Merchmi, Is Y•r C.ll'fitoF: Geni" ficiaries or praiita ot the annual Fiah Fry spooaor--ea by the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club. Fish Fry this YIM it ~uled Frida.y Seturday and Thunday, JUM l, 1967 • DAIL V 'ILOT Sunday in CQSta Mesa Park. Watching David Fut-. nees, 8~ PJint birdhouse 1re (from left) Frank And· enon 8; Diana Gaudenti, 10; Bradley Schwartz, president of Lions, and Terri n.her, 12. ' ... =~~--;-'"~. ~-:11ur Share of SAl!S?. ·Stude n t Le.ade r s .. Johnson [. Ryan ' .... ·Y I Smltfi ty Mell I . ·l '--l· af ' l EU-.. ~ b•I c Boll• ~· , ... I •.-,. If you are not a.clv•rtislng your product and your st~re ••• Y o1i'r• Cheating yours.If! 1 CHECK YOUR ADYERilSING --BUDGET IODAY! · . . TYN OF STORI % OF SALIS Appliance, .reclle, TV dMlen. 2.4% Auto cleelers .. (new c1r1 .... 0.1 labrlee ................. 0.6 a.,.. a Tnems ........... 0.7 lulldlni materf1l1 d"l•r1 . . 0.9 Candy lfoNI . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.3 Credit IJ'ltftutlons (person11) 2.0 O.,.rtment stores ........ 2.4 Drut ttorea (chain) . . • • • • . . 2.0 DryclMn.,.. .............. J.I Farm la power equipment ........................ o.s ,,.... cowrlng ... ,... ....... 1 .I cMJnt (2.] to-2.5) IW~ ~1 . . .. .. TYPE OF . STORl % Olf SALIS Auto acceaory a parts . . . . . 1.2% Auto Npllr Mrvfcea . . • • • • 1.1 Barber & INuty Shope . • . . 2. 9 look Store. . .. .. . . . .. . .. . 1.7 Carner• & photo 1uppll11 . . . 3.0 Children's & Inf 1nts WMr . . 1.3 Cuatom t1llon ........... O.S Discount ator ............. 2.4 Drug 'ator9a (lnd.,,encf ent) . . 1.6 · F•mfly ~lothlng stores ........ 1.5 Farm 1upply stor11 . • • • • • . . 0.3 Florfm -:::-:-:-:-. . . . . . . • • . . . . 1.6 F~mltuN stores: l ...... _ e.250 000 3 1 FuMr1I Mrvlces .......... 2.t ... TYMft • 1 • • • • • • • ,., 2. $250,000 • $500,000 . • • • 4.6 Furniture stores (juvenl . . 6 $500,000 . $1,000,000 .••. 4.7 GllOllne Mf'Vlce statfene . ;.,o 0.1 $1,000,000 and over ..... 5.5 Gik , nov,elty, ~Ir . . . . . 1.2 IMUrence ..-nts, broke,.. . . 1.1 H1rcfwere tto.:.S . . . . . . . • . . 1.7 Launclrte. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 2.1 u ...... _1 2 6 L·-L--d let 0 7 nvrw I ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • ---M4'1 . • . • . • . • • • • • J I 4 1 M.n'• fumhhfnt ...,_ • • • • 1.3 ewe ry etor.. . .. . ... • .. .. • . Mof91s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • 1.4 Liquor ~ . . • • ... • • • . • . • 0.6 Music ...................... 3~1 Mdt markets . . . . . . • . • • . . 0.7 Paint & w1llp1per stores ••. 1.~ Men'a W91r atoNt .......•. 2.9 Photosirac•c ttuc11oa ...... 2.2 Motl -'ct ...... _...... 6 2 S_... L... ........ _ 1 0 on ,,. ure Tf19•••rs . . . . . .,,,,.. n ... , mv,.,.... . . . . . Offl I Supermarkets . . . . . . . . • • . . 1.1 ce h•upp l' ~mlture & 1 0 Toy dell•rs .............. 2.4 Mic ines .. en ........ . R .. I Est1te: R•tauran.. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 2.0 0,..-•tors (except Sporting goods storH . . . . . . 1.6 clev.topen) ......... · · · · 0.6 Tire Clfflers . . . . . . . . • • • . . . 2.2 -Su~klen, ~~ •• }open & 4 1 Tr1¥el lf'"b ............. 5.0 ~·~:-r:n.~ 6:0 S1Vtnp & Loan Aatoc:latlona: Shoe Stores (l'amlly): .. CPereent of trots operating L... than $59,000 · • ·:. • · 2.I A~ than $2 million 2.0 $50,000 • $99;"99 • . • .• • • . 2.7 $100,000 • $149,"9 ...•.. 2.9 $2 • $S "'""°" ... ·. 2.5 $150,000 & ~ .......... 2.1 SS • 10 mllllon ... 2.4 Utllltfes (G11) . . . . 90c per meter $1 O • $20 mllllon . . 2.5 Utlllta.. (G11 & Eleca ~r meter $20 • $35 mllllon . . 2.3 Variety Sto,.. · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 •2 $35 • $7"""1111on . . 2.2 W6men'• wear speclalty storu: · a. ... thin $1 mllllon ..... 2.1 $75 • $150 mllllon . 2.4 $1 Ml Ill on 1n4 over . . . . . . 2. 9 $150 Mflllon " over 2.1 &.11ks: (fl~t column -cf'epoalts; ~ column= ave age • • tot1I adwrtlafnt expenditures) Under $f Miiiion .-. ....... $1,()67 $10 • $15 MllHon ..•••... $12.019 $1. $2 Miiiion ..••••••.... 1,714 $15 .~ $20 Miiiion . . • • • . . . 15,664 $2 • $3 Miiiion ............ 2,321 $20 • $25 Mflllon . .. .. • .. 19,704 5 : 5 ·=~~= : : : : : : : : : : : :~~ .:~~ : :~:o~~:~n·::::::: ::::= $6. $7 Miiiion . .'......... 5,567 $100 • $200 Miiiion . • .... 117.25T $7. $1 Mllllon . . . . . . . . . . . 7,291 $200 • $300 Mllllon . . . . . . 171,420 Advertising Budget Percent19" and Dollars supplied by California Newsp1per !9ubllshers Anooclatlon, Bulletin # 7, d1tecf February 17, 1967 Tofil Sll6 1. 'o.c1c1e how much you •re fOlnt to apencl on. ecfvertlslnt by multfplylnt your tot1I represents '66 .. ,.. by your butfnest' percent-ee llsted above. · This Doll1r I 2. Pl1n you,r advertl~lng c1mp1l9n by budg- A "'-ef '"' ............ etlng the 1mount over 1 period of th• ......... coming ye1r • ......... Te.._, MNmt 3. Call 642-4321 for help wfth YoUr next . efn.. ,.-omotlen. (I Tlie Competition II O~ ••. .,_'t CltMt Y•rself ly SlghtfllCJ Yoar ~dvertlsllMJ ludcJet. Let 111• Folks Know What You·~~· To Offer, ·1y Advertising In 11w DAILY PILOT TO VISIT HARBOR Chief Thoma• Reddin 'Y' Diners Hear LA Police Chief . Los Angeles Police Cbler-T!iomu Reddin will be featured speaker at the annual Oraqe Cout YMCA Rec- OIDftfon Dinner· at the Balboa Bay Qui> Tuesday. . Announcement of Red.din's accep- tance as 1peeker f~ the fund-raising affair was made today by dinner co- cbainnen Dora llll, 0 . W. "Dick" Richard and Dr. Donald E. Walker. Redd.in 's subject will be, "The Po- lice Dilemma." In addition to a colorful police CA· . reer Which culmineted In his "appoint· ment earlier thil year as bead of one ol the largest police departments In the world, Reddin bu been active in community affair•, including service to the YMCA. H• LI put chairman, and a current member of the Westchester YMCA board. He· also lJ a member of the encutiv• board of the Los A111eles Ana chapter of the Americu Red ~ .... HAltlOR HIGH'S JUNtOI LIOIS&.ATOIS Allcf 1 Turner Cral9 Cl1rlr Harbor ~igh Appoints Pai~ _ .. Junior ctass students AIJcia Turner and Craig Clark will repreS«>t New· port Harbor' High School at Girls' and Boyl' Stllte mock govermnenta at th• UC Dam aampu1 tn late June. Wendy Iabell and Ruatell Johnson w(U replace them .. alternate. If althtr 111 unable to attead. ... Representatives were seledled 11)- the fAculty oo the basis ol teadflr"lllp potllntlal, ability to convey tdNI ~ '\. oehen, and acholarshlp. • ... Clark has been el~ nut ~· senior clu1 preaJdd. Mill Tunit .will ""' at secretary ol t.be ~ fiodJ.· ~ - •, DAILY l"ILOT .. ._ ~ ,...._ ~: 'ltloth~' in San Francisco · ... Floyd Livesh of Costa Mesa, on trip oo San Fran-Concentrating on music (one 'hippie claimed he wwi ctsco awarded to him by Air California as a special singing ln San&krit).is April Livesay, 10 (polka-dot prize In Hoag Memorial Hospit~ Mother of the Year dress). whose essay won trlp for her "mother" and con~t. pallMli!I to watch hippies In Unton SquJre. ~sister and brother. Father is 1 widower. I I ' \ . . . .. '.I - _;&.ryone Hu Somethift9 net ........ .. •.,. DOVER ~· .. . SHORES . .. .. .. :. liy ' Ocun '. ,. ... Views Secluded & LUIUrious .j.Dd Worth the Effort · to locate ~ldni I"1ne Country (:M,, and near Yacht Oub, 11 minutes to UCL l 136 SantiacJo Dr. *"l.1 turn1sbed model ~ • four batbrooma. room, actlv1t;y room, carpeted and draped. :flso square feet. A custom ite a I f D by Howell Zook lll8.000. ~ OPEN DAILY ·' !IL. Choice of 4 • tine Ba.yfroot bomea with Pier A Slip from S&'l.SOO to • $195,000. \ ~Btonl layfront 5 spacloul bedrooml O\lldJro. bl! muter au.It~). 5 ~ (!arge family rOom. dinin& ~m. ().mer unable to OCC\)- -fl9, will sell at cost! Ow1ei WUI (Illy v~ ...!:r ...,... FINl$T CUSTOM . • _, _. piDllt _.. .._. .. -..IMP w. nRST TJ> WlTB 0NU JoJ I* IMC•'""• 117 room 1"1t Mr, 6 -.... ~ DOWN. Two Duplem, i!.. ~·.=,..: ~ block Olf Irvine Blvd. S ed TV(bmal .... l'Olllltt ~--home, ftYe Pl" JOCll' He ate d 9"tmmillc BR 11* bathe, + luwe ...,.,. .... 1 t w I as room. v-=~ •--&..Is acee CJD cormr lot. Near Pool. When the IUD SOii hlMf room, $.:IO,SOO. Oloice bMutlful pool a IJ"OUDdt, _,_.. -• ~.ST. J 0 A CRIM down, BBQ dinner Chen.,. l:.W. -.aon. AN UllPAH'l•D llrp conwr lot. Oner COMPLETELl 1'lnl. OCEAN QWRQ{ A Jll,tik achooll. tire to ttlia quaW). butlt 4 Newpert YAUI must wrtftce. Call new to J'RONT to llif9aC. are&· J.4 '5.• yeuly Income-• Nl Btdroool .... roof 1-..cb • 2 .J WU ... BRa, 3 bedla, II• famU)I ~~~=A~ )QA -home. DeJulle bQllt ·_, lltt-et Paul JOMt ll .. tty room. ~..a. ~ 15 tiar ••• -• ....,_,.. • cben, Faml.11 roam, 2 ti. $ 16 ~M to ICT·Ull E'tea. tn-1172 ..-. •12M Jl<7J'POif9 ~ gant batbL 2\1 c.r,.,.... V1ctona I~ 110 FOURI Beau ma I• BQtrt Apt •, ·" 3 years oJd, luLl:y...,..... '4Ul11 s1· •~s1s llmrooma ht ... .. Ith Hu ...-,tll' .. NB/~ s11.so w.-.. ·:. for Immediate ~ .. JDllQ1 CUltllm atral,-c:9'a-•15111 J:"'9 554517, .... 91.s .. Price ~ ftdlced $1.000. m6c Ile, coavttttble deQ. It 2 BR. 2 ~ pnce. oceu • Ind.'Utla It ,_. ·, ~ ~PRl~ FR==wll hlltl sr8de JO'~ earPtr. w, . .., bc:b. ~ ar e .. ._... -n ....a. . • ~ llqrile"J09! ,..__ HAllOI aft;I ·•·.Owner a2. 'Sell ~ ~. S1T,,,...... R.tL e -Cllll A 811 -a£. )M --4 WALKER A LEE ; .. a • witb beau-..... Aft. ttnu." nlA·VA or f. Onl1 U NTALS Zl1I N..,aft &ML --~._ Oall -.1cm -Bart. ..--. ~ '::!'"~ IN con~ MBA S2'PTc1r:1c SHORIS" ..... UnfurnllMd * NOW iVAICiiLJ 642-7T17 UY-56Mln tll. Plf -·· ------.... -"°°" '°' MN ..... LTV 2 BR_ .. _ • UJ Nm to Snack Sq> Jr. YA ia-.-.an&.. Hal ~ ._.. door w • .., • L• S111e ,_,. .~ ~ " General ~ 3000 =• bath.--~ 5 ._..room • ..,..HWollVIS· IYI~ _.ia ~ ... 2 nter beams. ..... JM.. --cpta. .. adults, llO - -.u AvaJt. to Ev.,aae OutataM!rc holne ;Jaoea1o :r'a ~a.~ ;: MOOD. IDIE • flUlet & OWNEI SAID 3 a9~H~!~.. See• •llll"Cla•· _. Wil Trade Low o.wn Pa,ymmt • ti.)' A oceen view. s BR'• '1n.• de -uc. at r ee t cl«* Sell IQY frelllly pated oceu, 1 yr Jeue 'I. 147 E.• 13th St., CJI:. , Here's an ~ btO' 6% + tam. rm., t>rmaJ dlo. ...1111. Opell &-. to ICbJoia I:, lhopPni. 3 vacant S BR 2 ·t.tb bome YWOOD REALTY' 54M52S. for the large fam.D,y. Owl' 30 YEAR LOANS . nn. 3 car ~ 119dq, '-1-se ._, 2 bedla, doll>le at nfA a PP r a I aa 1 of N Beech 5'8-1290 _SP_A_Cl_O_U_S_l_B_.R/Elec--.,..........-~bl-tDI-, 2,400 aquare It. ol eomfon NO POINTS • NO ~ landscaped by .Beeal. 'Bit ~ce ' in niceat neiib-$21,851). AJl'1 terma • GI, WW-cpta DrP1 ~ with 5 large bedroom, 3 NO 2ND m. for own home by contnc-borhood. Owner muat eeJl. FHA or 11111t $1000 down Cost• Miia • · 3100 tac. Quid ~ Good l • baths, dining room u well Let ua qualify you now. tor/bullder. $?9,500 $Ul6 monlh •Jadudes taxes. witb no quallfytns. . No peta. ~ aeparate 12xlB tamUy YOUR dream bomt may 1>e Mn. Rau1sta:i ~~~ Eltllte R. D. Sl•t• Re•lty COUPLE with 1 youn1 chUd 549<002 wee ls wbnda..· room with fireplace. Large availabl• anytime. ,-1.1. ti 9 _ _._ 1 _. -· • MT-35U wants to rent 3 bdrm ~ BR Ooee ~ Ir COYmld patio looks out OD G. D. IUCCOLA WWW::~='..:..,.' w. IASTSIDE , BY OWNIR . LENDER'S LOSS w/,1arqe an lot of !ts ':ul pd! A.dul~ ~ w~ country t)1>e y a rd llUll-1 ,._ . ~ '-"' c.i..,. .. -. &l • Br . 2 Ba. Farm.al cUDIDs. own. Rady to move In ~ or ne -.mo. · rounded by bop lb8de nvedment -· ; ••...., oe .._ ~ don. 3 BR, 1~ r a au 1 r o o a; Olllp!t., No ,..._ Nettled ...-.it July 1 S125 mo. mn'mmn 'lrees. Good value with a omdal V.A.. 11...-neat .,..._ ......., ~ DrliP-. tp Cllllftnd Jdo., a cm balDll. 3 + ,_ + Goad local "'8w BOUSE Tnller • ~ N9Wplrt Beeda addrw for 2' Boar 8lnlct edalt Ailt Gh !, doable P-MID:J l!ldrul XJnt COGiii ...,_, 01;ymp6c ... )Id. ~ Quiet. lecl..W Mu ODIJ, Ol\ly $.15,9!50. &Dnlt YoUI' 111 no.er Drt¥a N.8-1'tlll9o Millll llS,liO. G 0 0 D ltDCatlOD I _. nt.\-VA.61' Oln. SIS.500. 1 BM1SE1SMAU. YAJU>. 165-+ udJ. MMClt d c; --.lier home In ~ 642.ot62 ...-. -Nfit. Bhd., CM. 1ellool1, R.EASOtWn.Y MINNAN llAL TY 1 111W>tJPLEX wta pr-Oeen 2 BR Nlceb ~ Walker • Lee, a1 West. Tr• In .a. --Olll J>.w. m-«m ~I Good tlnc'1-5tleM en.-m... --ap, Hr-aap11, Qu 1 et. a.lid OK. -II S1Z. ;. ~Dr, 646-TTll, Open ~O:.~:.~t-~ .... ~...!~2!1~ W. f. lldlenmy• ~~~~~room!, $200 JOTll·CAll · Idealb'elderlJ.•548.21'.IO 3M3 Wallace* 54Uftt .., ...... ...., UY"'!!) I""'~ -r:~ M41"_, .>-oeu. ,. ......y ,,, LOVELY 3 • Br. Sie 1 !JR. • 2 BR FURN ..,. a. with a great floor plan. 5 ff1811ional atftoel. Alm o 1 t Mee. ~erct.-$22,750 Carpeta, Drapes, Bull~tm. GI this la J'OU1' cHance to Dtlie garaee, Opts, Frpl. lndry, Wta. 687 w. Vb 4 BDRM. BEDROOMS 3 BA'M:l.S. 18' 1800 aq ft. home In perfect S Bdnn, 2 betba, family rm. $24,500. $2500dn. 6C-349'I own 3 BR Sol Vlltl, lllDRrl FftlCl!Ct 248-24tll Pl. -Cott tor1a. CM. 54Ml3&-• FAMn.Y room, large SUN· dowiA.Ollnl Jocattce. 2 Bed-time •'f1llc 1eatures. Large °' ~ Bia. Uv rm, elec. ldtO. gs,a . ~ llabel). * 847-4685 N.~u Palma. 1 ls 2 Br, DttK Of 1 bedroom, private rooma, dell and two batha. Uvq rm. red briclc, fl.re-BRASHEAR REALTY' . -" LARGE 2 • Br. GARAGE, furn Ir unf. $90-$133. ,Htd o~ Bayview Lots ONLY $26, 950 from $18,500 to $33,500 Move riaht into Immaculate r';' XLNT. FINANCING custom decorated roomy , ,~. AVAILABLE home. You 0"1l land, FAsy 'C 0'EN DAILY maintenance Blt-tn., abut· In Newport Beac!l from Pa. tered wlndowa, Harbor Hlgb clftc Cout lngbway north Diatrict C&ll to aee. at Dover Drive or from Mary Harvey ~rt ~lvd. east on 17th Coldwell, a.le• & C.. •' SALES OFFICE: 120I E. COltf HllllwJ ..__, 9Mdl. c.i ....... · ... :;. john macnab ICI NHI oaw. :-::REALTY COMP ANY r®.r Dr., Suite 101 ;: (71~) 642-1235 ~1 ' AGENT FO• •" MACCO RMlty Co. tndoeed ~ olf muter All mr,. J.up l'OOIDI, ~ place. Beet locale· IChooll, Newport 8Mch 1200 8'7-8531 Eva. 968-1178 New C'ptl, SW, Water-pd. pool. ln E 22nd St. 642-3645. luite. 2 ~. wall to ~ ~ WaDa a1'e JllOV. Jtiop'1. 51HnG BY APPi' 6421658. 1 a.D heated _, wall cal1*t a: crapes. Cloee ~ and coald be ClllDftJ1ed 2955 HARBOR TARBELL SElL Oft LEASE. Acceu to Below FHi ADPr•lul : . -.. -DO chil In N-Beacb, toca.tkil euUy SO dawn to Vet. Beadl. ~ a: SUp. 2-Br Ht1N'mfG1'0N VILLAGE -" Zl9S~ MAPLE. dren, Ideal for be.cheloai n ea ~r .. f°W~ sboRJine or i29fio -down to &IQ1one. INCOME 2-Ba. Cpta, Drps, Bbl, 3 BR 2 be. $19,liO $100. SMALL 3 ~ chiliren $95. 1993 Cburdl" 548-963! '• center. Hurry! F\ill price &t&-7171 Open EYff. Twjn TrlpJaa on 2 Iota FrpL Patio. Film or un-~ 1: Pfttt1 yud, pets OK. Fenced. No pr-lq>'lex $95Lee1 BR Ntce-" onty as 950. nr Ocean Ir Bay furn. Adlllta/No peta. No. 15 cla. to Vooe a Marina Hl qe. 548.oSOH EYes. ly furn. Ooee to abp'a· WALKm Ir LEE 29" DD • ~.000 Bayside Vlge KI 9-4241 · P•t Robertson Rlty. 3 Bdrml, QIU, drpc, patio, Laundry prdoer. 646-2111• 2629 Harbor ...... RH I Est•te Co. BAYSIDE VILLAGE 147-1553 * 893-4152 garaae, POOL. Dupl~ $Iii 1 BR uw, Fncd•. 569491 OpE!l til 9 p.m. 'JOO E. BaJbo4a BIYd., Balboa Adult Deluxe 1 Br' -2 Ba. 64U7.. -patio, treehly ckoc! Garc:I-- ., ORlole 3-4140 tum. Bltns Olr lot' Clm> eoer.' ~2l.IJ' SPECULATORS Best Buy In Are• &: Boet ~. ~ed.· oa:u-Fount•ln V•lley 1410 ~ :W,BP.1S:/:=! DREAM ~ Special View -1420 ~Rd., Npt. pancyi $20,000 cub. ~3137 NEAR DOUGLAS Ave. noo . ..548-2407 Newport ·••ch 4200 GI No Down • and tn our Hts. 3 BR. 2 ba • $34,950 SAC• Equl..., ~ .-.... 4 bedroom, and atone plant· best canfonnlnc F.eatside Jo. *LIDO SANDS 3 Br· 2 Ba. . v .,_,.,.....,.,rap. 2-BR DUPLEX/BLTNS. DELUXE NEW WATnt.. . er dlvidiea large living room OlltiOll, near WMldlff PW&. Orona del Mar • 2 BR OJl Dining area. Ldaq>d corner, prailal. No cloelna, no ea-Closed gance. Older .people 1'"RONT. Week or M~ from room, double detached 11B1 home is ear)J Callt ft..UOI Nll'Ciuua. Pvt-<Dnnumity. Reaeation crowboo .. : :._B~!. b!:. ~ Sftf. ~ • mo. 548-9937. duririi SUmmer. Pvt-pier Is praie Good reital are& w/Pool! WW·cpta Ir ........ .,.,,._ wi .. _...,. 3 DD 2 ...._ · $ 5 950 Ranch style with 3 lovety Da.W JUty 642·7000 .a--h.-...... A: heat n--. -...~ ~.. -. ID:d ~ pr-Fioat. 'Sli-8. 613-4643 or ~ .... ._a, If 1 , • behooma, Iota of wood ~ GoH Coun. Lot "'1'9" _,150 . ._..er 642-n!IJ ~'tor t.tb ·-;-~'t;,.. Clddm OK, rr edUI. $150 (113) CR. 4-<a6 -Ulf.5 " elling, llll"g'e yard with ac-nev 17th T~ of MVCC Low· OCEANFRONT 2 BR. on R-1 Poor Ii~ lot. Blk walla, mo. 961 w. Willoo ~7341 OCEAN FR<Jtfr DELUX · .. SUNSHINE IS IN . • for cbannkle living dja . mne is the amwer. A roomy playgrotmd tor dlil- :.lfren bectcs up t.e ~ field, Home j\.ll!lt :.painted. Fireplace added ln ,paneled living room, car· <peting like ne11J ls boU or ·trailer acoet1S. nlA or VA . ems for f»,500. •• COATS . It , WAL LACI REAJ.TORS ~141- • (Open Evenings) SPUT LEVEL 4 bedroorna, formal dininl roam and huge rumpUI room with stone ftrepla~. 'lb.ii ls a beeuti{ul family home owned by a landscape ar· chitect. Good ftnenc:illl aTllllable • olf eftd. at $42,500. 293 E. 17th $t. ~ REPOSESSED· $21,950 3 IR.Pool-H•ltcrest Priced thousanda I.Wider the market for quick tale. Incl: Bltn ldt. dshwshr' bltn vacwm l)"llsn. btd A fltrd p o o 1, pre( mdap'1· EZ terms. F 1 r I t come-Fint served on thia ~I AGT. ~. oe11 for boat or traller. t · bel" lot. w/~ plane for frpk:, bltna, lhake rocl, Is * OLDER 2 BR, nice patio, Beaut fum 3 br apt. 2 ti. . Freshly painted and baa~ ;.a~~·w1: su~= ~~~Sf:. c:bwn~ Iota ol atone. By Owner. water paid. S&'l.50 mo. Sundeck, new, BBQ, g&rqe: . ~ roof. Take ~ver a Asking S19,500. 'Otbe,.. from 531~. 549-20t2. SWnmer resit oow. 5~% 1oan and $f43. per $13 T:i0 • GI/FHA 3 • Br + Bonu. -"AVAIL JUNE 20th. 1 BR,~ blk bun OceQ _ month includes TAXES! cou.' r<;..E RE ... _, u.o< "'""" Newport Hgt1. 1210 ......._ r..i. r ..t.-• J" IMMAC! 4 • BR. $22$-mo. YEARLY $100 Onl $21995 W lk IL t ~ ""6 nM• & .,___,.., 1'00m. ~•t"'• ....,.., ...._,,, g. IY ' . 8 er• ...,.,,, -iii m SANTA ANA Block wall CloelDi colts .-· CALL 540-1720, A&l 548-7263 eves. ~ .. w::.:.dltf Dr .. 64i-mt. 1S1wer t.,.n Al!W1 Rooae Ir Guat HOUie pald! *~Owner, 83&-~7 -----~--=====::=;== V)l"U • 2 Bdnn. 2 ba1h home. cio.e vmw * m.ooo -· -· --Mes. Verde 3110 Coro..-del Mu.. 4250 , MA to Beach $28,450. :::i L-tUM Be•ch 1705 B•ycrest -$39,Y~I r~ .... GOLF rouRSE HOME. 4 SPAC. ~ Bach. New 'Jdt •• t>o "et this awmy, frelh 3 ~11e Wllllam.llOll, Rltr. • Newport ShoNI 1220 lJTl'LE DOUGH bedrooma. split ltvel, f°"' chen, Nr-Beach A: SbopsJ BR ·fl t:,ath home near the 8'f3.4350 OPEN EVm WA'i'E'R\;c;;r. 2 frpb. 4 L01'S 0 HOUSE ~ dlninc. 1arre rumpua Resp ient, $11().lee.ae. ' Baf. Huge living room Omdominiwn Apt br, 3 .,., $45,500. Emt REAL STEAL tor Veten.D room with •tone fireplace 6'/'5.4275 . glueed to pretty patio A: Cbo6ce locatlcm, 1n Mon~ $33,000 ~ % ln. Appt. w/G.I. ellltillt.y. ~ m the first fairway ot 1 ~ Block to ocean-bay · large rear yard. Great cello. Adj to new CM CMe 64Z-3316. 3 BR 2 a., w/w caaiieta. MVOC $3.'50 mon~. garden-,,,., cptl, pvt pe.tlo, 1 '4-..., Newport Estates Owner wantl action NOW! coan1ry kitchen with Nu-Cntr. Below market price. mod/ldtd!, $25,llO • No Dn er 1nclqdtd. Al.IO, aplit Jev. ult. $110 Lease. 673-M 10 HOMES Extra large living rm., 2 Tone food center, gleam· $114 mo. incl tuea. 3 BR, Dover Shor.. 1227 pmt. $15'7 mo pmt. el CJD cul-de-Mc $315 month. $MALL ATI'RA . "HURRr' U/CONSTRUCMON BR's -muter BR dbl aize, klg uh cabinets &: spark-, 2 be many extru. lmmed Mlsa1on Rlty 494.am ::. delwrtpool prd~' ~ CHELOR $60 =l B~ 4 A: s BR, sep/Dintng nn, 2'it bathe· Quiet Ea.st Irvine ling white tiled counters. posaesslon Owner. 642-5050. DOVER Shores Ranch Style "-AGUNA BEACH • • near •"" COW'· kitchen 615-ll48 . Forest In The City Lee Fam rin, wet bar. CUs· Te1Tace location. Call to A ·IPOtlea home le the SPLIT LEVEL 4 BR, ~ View Home. 4 Bdrm, 3 Batb Beautiful view build~ lllte ~E~~· MESA VER· ==::::·======::; !11C Trees enhance the a,p-tom design quel/constr. Thia aee -~ AVOC/.I)O. BEST BUY in B8)'Crest! family t.-. " formal 3000 aq. ft. IMMENSE back at Laguna Be a ch ~.000 546-S990. Huntlniton ... BHch pearance of this immacu-is your last oppty for a new Only $39,950. Ing ~~ sized yard '-100' x xU:l' $65,000. ea.sh. Call for 114>PL ~11 am, 3 BR-2 '-·fenced yard. All 1111e 4 BEDROOM home. 2 .)lome nr exclusive Dover CURT DOSH, Realtor Ruth P•rdoll, RHltor vaean~Price~.500. ~ Owner, 642-6309 or eves, aftet' 6. 646-7565 ~ec, cw, drpa. Sl80 mo. degant hflhs· Brigbt kitcb-Sborel area where you 1Gm Wmcliff Dr. 642-5200 Hendricks Real Estate SPECTACULAR VIEW 4 Br NEW 4 Bl' 2 ba Monarch rly lie. 540-1889. en, stunning livq room "OWN TIIE LAND." Priced 1130 w. Cout Ri&bWQ 646--0'l61 or 646--4128 evea • 3 be .3 car gar, Air Cood. Bay 180 ~ white water N and Master IUi~. both wt1h from ~SOO. 642-6472 EVES. 613-3468 A lflPER 3 BR fam rm. frplc, blt-inl. ~A'Sq. Ft.~. 6C-4239 view. $89,000. 499-15.10 ewport Heights 3210 --:--:=---::-----4...w ~ec~li~~O~ M~ ~ntia~)Dr, G=~ ~ :! ~"t~~ortin~·~Au':'a:!! •. Co~-__ del M.r 1250 EXCEPnONAL! 3 Br-2 Ba. ,,, NR&\Y! 3 Bc-2 Ba + c!s 'i.~~1!.pt* .. built·in l!l>S in EX<D, L + ,,,., .. ~ """' ......,,,.,.,., --·· New, $35,450 or? Owner -" PLAYROOM. $250 • mo. .-.... ~ condition. O>lor co-:YONS A: =ON Bl.DRS: ~ ~amVe!.'~ !: 3 .:!t~ami~A Eve. 548-0390. ,,, DUPLEX 2 Br • 2 Ba. 1395 Tmlple Hilll, ..,-40G .,,,,, CAIL OR 3-0855 S67.~ mo. * 847-572't ~fdinated carpeting and root. Glen-Mar home, walk-Hali:lol' lfi. 2 ba., 2 ffp)ca, TRIPLEX E'mdt 2 BRa ea. AP': 1 Br • 1 Ba. 642:1382 1 .._. ua-... I l707 OR Sell 4 Br, ~ ba., opa, * J. BdnD furn. adultl ~,perles. CJiOICE East-DAVIDSON R lty ~ <I.stance to major abop. 2 water b8ten, w/w car· apt., encl. pngs. E.Z .,, 701 P()lN!E'mA. -. .. n11 •-.-clrpa. bitlll. ~. <Ille pr, S70 ,.. mo. ~, ' e location. A FANTAS-H ping center. FHA &yen . pet.&: dr&pft. ~and-terms. For1in O>. ~. OWNER/IRVINE TERRACE PACE..~ :>moc 1'E.'W nr adl1a. Yrty. Sl8..sD 31.T 6th Apt A. HB. SU: : C VALUE onlY $21,950. MESA VERDE you can call WI too! CX>I, ous oiily P>.~~ EZ terms. Z.Br Cmv-den Xlnt cood• 3-li'~-Sbak roof -l 8"c : 0 DOWN VETS. 4 BR + !amity Pa.rlesettet'. LEGE REALTY ~5880. ~ Cost..-Me.. t 100 ~ View. .• m.a Acrou ban new .:.i Nliee: .. , Shores 3225 ..,... h :!! WALKER & LEE New crpq, extra lge lot. $2'l,500 • 2 houses, ~ acre ) r~ I • -ly ldqd, View <l Hllll! BAYSHC>ltm • °'8hnin 3 * BRAND NEW! 2 Br, 2 2629 Hart>or Rltr. 2750 Harl>or 58, OM • $18,500 • 3 BR home * GOOD UYING Lido Isle 1351 Priced way below Replace-Br 2 .,. encl pt.tlo Y~ly * Lllx1117 Furnl11hed n li·i94li91iiiiii()peniiiiiitiliii9 iPMiii!i~~iiiiiiiiii~iiii546-iii1244iiiiii64&-9666iiiiiiilA&miiitiiii642-2'lZliijfi Staru with a goc)d plan Md SHOWPLACE ment ~ of $24,000 fo r ta. $250 '.mo, Avail june l. 21621 Wesley Dr. 499-3573 · • I" 1093 Baker C If 54&-MfO plenty or room. 2-etory, 4 K1 QuJck Sale! OPEN wkenda. 2495 Crettview 213·'799-4856 Cat. end ftreel/So. LagunaJ : ' · • BR, 4 baths, ~ eq. ft. 4&~-:. :S~~ oi.i8~ t: ~la San Sebudan, Pasadena. Wknds, 6c2"5674. * Overlook:ln1 .W10 Beaci•: SPECTACULAR - -OCEAN and BAY J CHANNEL REIF -APARTMENT~ loct,ted-On C.,_nnel Near Newport H•rbor Entrtnce 2525 Ocean Blvd. • Coron• del M.,. • C1llfo rnl• o4 level G.,.•P Alto Guett p.,.klng Boat Slips Available to Residenh Here residents enjoy their water front view and the convenlence oC moor- ing their boat at the front door. Also the distinct advantage of carefree leisure living by eliminating the burdemome responsibilities of maJntaining ·a large home. Many other advantages, too numerous to st~te here, are available to lhosv ~ discriminating taste. . A select number Of two Bedrm., two bath Apartments are available and we invite you to inspect the two luxurious furni shed models at your con· veniencr L••M $375 Monthly and Up-Buy $45,000 •nd Up • Phone 673-1788 for further lnfe. -Aak for Herman Trott, Mgr. Plus New Orteans Wide lge side yard -room El G LIKE NEW RENTALS to store boat or camc>er. dite:c·So.arPaoo. Good :;:. APARTMENTS Balbot ' 33 Style Duplex SM,soo -S.1460 do!rnl· rn 250 FOR SALi 1980 · Apta. Unfuntlshecl '-"''t "'· K"rk R C ..... . Nr Oce9n A: it •• ., 2 It"""'. OJltom ....... • neu..., new. I -a.u O~ R. C. GREER, ·Realtor 2 BR ~ -·.r Gener I 1oM!r 3 bdrm, 2 beth unit DM8 San~~ A M16 Via Udo · OR 3-dQIO 15 APl'S. $149,403.22 • 2 be. 'Qble range · I leued tor one year. ~r ( . _ ve. · '. Needs '2!0.COJ cub· ~alled patio, Sundeck. ' ;;;;;~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;iE 4 bdrm, 3 ba1h available f<X at Paliaades Rd) Ai 8-3880 574 Hamllton, CM, M8-3848 o pets. Call 673-1269 IMMEDIATE Huntington BMch 1400 new ormet". One block to BY OWNER. $22,150. 4 BR, =a-=E~N=T~A-=-L-=s-----Lido lale OCCU 0oeen Beach. •.en> 2 ba, eltc kit, frplc. drpa, l'nu:: .BEAUTY .,_OUHI Fumlahec,t • 3351 PANCY ' 6'13-9200 Eves: 64).2'253 fDcd. else to new ~·g cntr, 111 u; * 3 BR, :r betha, Lee tam ., & Beach 5~ VA In or FHA. Will CCOI R-'•1s to Sh.re 2005 nn, Ire F.ut pe.tio, Avail n. ... u .. rbor Heigh . tnl ror airplane. nu TrinJ. 3 BR 2 bath. Sll,900. VA ;;;i. NOW• $300 UICI '"' H lty, Inc. ty Dr. CM. 546-soet or FHA. See this a: buy. MALE Roommete wtd to . mo. ~ 2025 w. Ba»>o. Blvd .. NB_ BY owNERIPACESE'ITF.Jt • CIRCLE REAL TY share lie 3-Br hst tn Coro-Hu ntington a..ch 3400 Rebellion Wants • BR born + 1 Po;:ular 11,.~tory plan. Sel· 18917 Mqnolla 962-2475 na del Mar $60. 873-3565 "' • e separa P. rum· M ev1?1> 3 BR pua room or hobby ahop or? ect e!lll Verde area. Cath-,,, SHORECBEST 4 Br -2 . ·' cpta, fncd yd. Sl.25 You!ll Dou .. ,_ h ti' t'dral t'e1lm1t 4 Br -3 Ba. Ba. , ne fa-nn _ rm. eus. LADY 25-35 to SHARE mo Nr. Beach Bl 1: Slater. """ prage lli" pa o, Prof'I Id ·• "' brok -..; auuv .. ..1 • 11648 V B pe.rti .I view U9,950. srp I · i•O en. tom [)rps, Cpts It Flooring. ,,, my Corona u..-. Mar ,.pt. an lfeD. New 2 Ir 3 BR 2 Ba A We1i..Mceu dle. Rltrs, JlS67R El>itcaim Dr/ 546-~ Bloc:k\vall, Co~ lot. Low ""$87.~. * 575-3.193 ::.~l.921 . ~ Rental MIT· Mra. Christe 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. . xec: 3 Bdm\. 2 Be. FHA. Will take ?nd. Ownet' • MAN to share home. All '-~. 2 • BR 1WNHSE. 3 I 17 Clnn•mon 548-7729 Eves 6'4-0684 Fam. Rm F'tpl. W/W cpl. 962-8281 · privileges. 7952 Cypreu, Waaber~er/Retrig. BltM. 54&-l034 an- !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. !!!!~ DflllS, Bllins, Cov. Patio IMMAC 3 BR Twnhse. F\llly HB. 842-2728 Drps. S125 or Partly fum- <V"•n,,...,. .,. • .,....,"'E 3 no Fenced. 2 Dbl. Gar. Owner. Pool •~ J ~MALE ROOM'TE _$135. Adults. * 962.2670 ----~ ~"' """° • .,..., .... .., 548-6326 for' N'lft. malnl. s .. recrea. new ~ ,. r:. " dining room le 2 bath -ww cpts, dr'ps, all e.ppl + NEEDED. NR • BEACH. CHAR~G 3 Bdrm FAIRWAY VJLLA home with double garage * RANCH FOR SALE wtr cond. $18,225. $625 dn. Newport Beach. 673--1863 2 halhs. Encl yarn with on alley; Just right for Over ~-Ar. Dam, Corrals, 962·2242. WORKTNG girl wants to abr patio. $145. ?99-1535 eve. APARTMENTS storing boat or trailer: No POOL! l~e 3-Br. * Fruit .,, BY OWNER apt w/same. Eastbluff. FOR Lease. 4 BdfOTfa 3 20122 Santa Ana A•e. dFHAowp VPArl or$2411moooall Bdolwnl l 3441r!>es. Jnfl'Ulre rear or: 4 Br·1% Ba. Bltns, Cpts. 644·2848 644-2788 batha. bltna, Ne~-&~cb. 3 BR Apt, aduJ'" -'·· . ce , . __ E. 22"-" St., 543-2184 .J FHA or VA. $21,900. ..,.,., """ " "'I vuv H_ ..... k .,_ .... ....-~ per mo. .,.....,..76, Ca.IJ tor an a"-t .:uu.nc 1 '"'al Estate BY OWNER. 3 BR 2 t., l&e . Dutch Haven/oft Edinger, Cott• Meg 2100 t')J 646-006i or S4S.l847 eves. f111nlly rnom, 2 larre fire. Nr-Bolaa Chica. * 847-1784 -L-.Un• .Buch 3705 642-t64l NEWPORT HEIGHTS places. <'Jlts/df"PI, crtnk· SHORECREm 3 Br-~ Ba JUNE 10th thlu SEPT 10th. LAGUNA BE e 3 Br.-1~ Ba. New cpll, I~. $26.!lro. 546-4969 Prin· Family, Fully cptd. Bltnl: $165-mo. lncl-lloen1, A AU· BEAU. NEW 3 Br • 2 S.. FURN. or~ :, • Drpa, Lge fenced yard. ciples only Owner 968-1095 eves A to-wuh«. 642-3611. S2SO • YHr round. 897~. S•--' e Room for Pool & Boat! CLEA 5 RR. •23,950 ,....____ wknd11. LICENSID Home tor elder-13915 TEMPLE HILLS. .....,. tX> Shore A: Shope .. • • '-'--" Oceanvtew from every A~ ; Nr.·Nwpt Schools. $23,500. your rinanr lng. Muat ~ to 3 BR, cpl'!!, bltna. ~l-de·t1ac, lY one P8tltnl. Call aft. 6 ltENTALS . Lea1e from nso mo. , ! OWNER * 646-7643 apprem1r• $46-3749. m.650. Excel cond· 18.102 646-2988. Kartor Shop Cltr. Apta. "furnished Month to Mo. Avllllllble . ! aelcA HOUSE "' RY 0\\ 'llER J Br • 2 Ba. Rolw>l'la Orclf. CAil 11ft 5 -100 CLIF.F DR. 494-2 : "" F.-cl'l'll<nl condition & M7·l17l lido Isle __ 2351 Cott• Meta 4100 J BR, lg{' 101• nr Ix-nm ~· .,, Loi-n111111 * 548-8040 snr VlST'A BEAUTY 3 BR. LARGF. 2.BR. * I a-A Cost• M•• 5;---: shoppi~ $'23,JOO. ----3 BR, 2 BA, Hure aouth pa. '""""' -:-------==::• Geo!'lle Willlame6.n. Rltr. A'ITRAC-, BR + fam rm ptnf'lled den, Fam rm. t1o. Nr. belt Beach . .Suni· cloeets. ~ta. Nr. Shop'r * 2 Bdrm!! • $95. ep1.. , 673-4350 OPEN EVES I',. ~m nld. ~"ti, lnl walT< fo Bn>adwaJ. 16&1.2 mer ot year. OwMr n•. AduTta/l'lo pcu. U 8·~. drplOK Ne&r achoo!. ~ ll•••ll!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!·I!!!!!!~ $27,950 Owner.~. nlotr Ln, Owner. 842-3241. 615--0SlR. Inq. lmi ROCH!:SI'ER . ~ or 64UT74. . \ .. ' \ rr . .... . «& 4l00 --~ .. ,..wr ". ! ......... .......... ~ •, l'Elec-bltDI, Goocl~ ' Good ~l , wtreada. in, wtr a DO })tU, sa.3:270. ~ -~, 411 aft & " --,.; I $125. ,., r 5tHTJ.6 1RN pr~ BT w. Vb .JI. 1 • 2 Br, 3-$133. Htd St. M2-364.5. ll, DO chll beebe . .. SCS-9633 •, . BR Nice-" to abp's. r. 646-.2111 , Util, Fncd• lee! Ge.rd-' '&tMm· Jot 4200 WA 'J'EI',., « Moot!i' Pvt-pier le i73-4643 or ~ DELUX apt. 2 .,._ 3Q, prqe: , lm exe.n -noo ves. .-r 4250 • N~ kit-. • Sbopal •lease. ' ocean-~ atios-,;_4 :TIVE BA- lcl-utilf ·No EACH FURN. I I ' • • # ~ • • .•• -. . ,.. ,_ • • • • ..... -., "' -· . . . ... -. -. . . • OAJLV PILOT Thursday, Junt 1, 1967 (INTALS · RENTALS I IClif~fAU I"""'-Apto. u~ ~ Mw s1o0 Coste ~ . s* ;1ilM_,..TE HARBOI JfCCUPANCY GREENS •• lle&ll ,rfetrw ,., I j.:~ HERE from $100 BACHELOR, P'tmN A UH~ <Utllt lnch.Klfd} 1 & 2 BR Jo'urn/Unfurn New 1 A 3 BR 2 ba AJQ. 3 BR UNFURNJSHED :Qi,, 17 Clnn-.n Heated Pool.a, Oiild Can ~ Mir'· Mn. Cbriatemen Center, AdJ. to Shopp.In& - 54f-1*; ITl-ll33 2700 Petenon Way, at Har ----_-~ -:;::: - . -'. VBINll I ' e:spectom a Bi"• • 2 Ba e ;Swtm Pool -Put/~ •:~ • lodlv/lodry ·f&c'll .. A4.JJI'-a Fa.mD,y area •l.MS Anahrlm Ave., C.M. ; ..... : ~ SH ~ Dice bedrooaw, upltaJra. t•'lMla., cvpda, dnpea. '1'rtftt.e Pttio, G&rllp. :wl,Y.4(7: A VE. VJi.LAs '*1.D Wallace Ave., C.M. (Ju4 JOUth of_!!8:_mllton St.) Bennuda Yillaqe .. Sptltt." 2 11.3 Br. 1~ ba. I • Q?ts. Drps, 2 pools. : •. ~ lhopa'& It tehls. • • FROM $99.SC Mnai. 2214 CoUece apt #2 • HJHI GAILIS" Neyr ·2 BR. 1~ ba, w/prtv 1ar J.120· Multi, erpts, drps, f>U..lu. prtv/g9tlol, lndscpc tnaint. 2431 Oruf' Ave., P'f-4180 , ,..1=-=TO.,,......,JU,..,.,L,...,...Y,_,lo-at- t Dfl'IAJXE 2 BR, 2 ba. SUS. I c;.., .,_, •lee bltn&. I 8actlelar room. $65. , ~uJta OfJb'. No petg. 1820' .center st. * 646-3124 '* TOWfiiHOUSE * 2 Br. Hi bath, pa.Uo, C4>ts, drpa, atove. Sl20 mo. 136 E. Melody Lo. 548-8265 * senu lLoARGE Deluxe 2 BR, 2 ba, tJ~ . .llltJll, cptl. drpl, 2-car 1 P."'&e· Adult&. P'um or · uni. 240 18th Pl, 54M432 ·-------,...., ·VERY CLEAN! 2-BR. "1v-cpta & Drps. Adults or i·etited. Avail June 15th. ·~ ~ 646-46a5 . ----2. Bdrma. Frplc, gange, Cupel:ll, drapes, N e w I y ptirtted and dee. 304 Broad- way; ifSA NORTH APTS. • . 2 BR's S12S to Jl60 ~ FURN. 5'6-8688 e 2 Bdrms. Unfumilhed e CpU., Drpl. bltnl, pool. . bor A Adams, Coeta Mesa 546-.0370 • PreltSp Addre. ••• ~ft.tDla MARTINIQUE GARDENS Bachelor Film trom S100 ll'P 1 Br unfun> • • • • • • from S95 2 Br • un:funt • • • • from S1lS 3 Br. 2 Ba. unfum •• S140 up * Deluu J Br, 2 Ba unfura, prt/pool. fmc.d • . rllO ap Gl"ldoae hilll, ea r p • t a. drapes, Pr. park-lib IUJ'- mnndl~ • 18th & Santa Ana, CM. 646~ 646-4233 5200 'atertront Apt on -Bay 2 BR, UUI pd, no pets. Cptt, df1)S, bltns, $175 mo. on Yrly Lae. Also same avail u l BR-$150 * 673-mt * NEW SPANISH 3 BR -2 ba.. Frplc. $225. 1 blk. Oce&n us GJt .Sl m.5181 -J.Biks. to OcHnl e 3 BR Apt + GARAGE e WOOD Paneling thn.lout! e BEAMED CEILINGS e WW ICP'I'S & DRPS e RADIO + INTERCOM e LEASE $165 mon'tn e CALL 642-005 I 8 5 1 • COROLIOO APTS 2 BR. mod. frplcs, p o o I ' children. $140 up. 410'2 & Cout Hwy, OIM m.3371 ~pt~ Unfurn&ahed - leemt fof' Rtett_ 5995 SLDJ>lN<; rootn f9r man Pvt home t ent 'jy mo. oot,y. sz. UG ar..,, Cll GuMtHomM 5991 NURSE bu VAc:.A.?JC'i Sor l f.robulaloey lady in be~ Uc home. G o o d food & care! HunUngton 8 e a.c h . 893-9713 REAL ESTATE Gener1I -Income Property 6ooo East 17th Street e C-2 Collta Mesa e Next to Corntt • 100 tront feet by 135 feet. • $650 per front foot Realonomlcs, Corp. ~ 4-PLES<. ~ w. Znct St. S.A ALWAYS RENTED! $23,500 niE DAVELY CO. 642-0044 SELL or ~y OWNn. • Store ~·/Re.I.I' prk'f. e 2112 Harbor/CM. JE 4-1561 1u11.-a..t1l 6060 - Country Cle Cllr. 1.8 it 40 Store Bldg. Santa Ana at Pallaadel M . BUSY-Buay new Shop. Center ONLY STORE LEFT! Ideal tor Barbar, Beauty, or/Services. You'll Agree! Kirk Realty Co. 20048 Sant& Ana Ave. Cal Paliudes Rd) Kl 6-3880 Retalt Store or Office PramlDmt locetiDa BU- boa i.llDd. GO 911, fl. w.w. ~ aoo .,. mo. ar. 54Wl36. 580 aq-tt ol ltldg w/ahow "'1dowa. $150 mo. Or rear 450 .ci-ft S95 mo. ~759. 30I Npt Blvd .• NB. $85. Redec. Office 3lat St.. N ewpori Beach. 67J.S17 or 6'15-562S. Office Rental 6070 -FIND+ OFFICE SPACE Corona def Maf Air-O>nd., Maintenance Private Parking, Paneled Otflcea. Reasonable Rates. H arbor Management Co, lnc. Realtors 673-4400 CABRIUO BUn.DING Under New Manaeement of· fera: Air CU'ld·: Ample parking: W/W carpetin&: Drapea; Utilities paid. 550- 3,000 aquare fttt; 129 E. Cabrillo, C.M. 642-0506 day or ni&bt ~ 548-002 * 64z.cT 'f!»NEW ~f_~ -~R, q,ta, I ~ bJ1m, prap, w1r pd. GUNA CO-OP • (5 otfica) LA Huntington le.ch 5400 Xln t Rt -\JP, ha! Eslate - lnsu ranee -Build~ -Sec-I ~van tat. SCS-944.t 548-ml ., 2-BR I CPI'S, DRPS BUILT-INS. * $85. ,,,, CALL 646-1256 I 1bi Move-In Allowance I ~ BR. bltn1, cpts, dJlll ISS: !flO· * ~70 IREDEC! 2/3 BR. Ne.r lhp'g I Ar I fwy. p•t petioe, s100. ~1\. Victoria. 548-5237 ..J...~.·------- ilOW'S THE ·,1-I ME FOR ~ICK CASH JHROUGH A .-.. DAILY PILOT ~. ... \.. . ... c I c $110 PER Mo. 1 BR, crpta . -drapes, built-int " refrle. s blocka to beach. PemnAD nent residence o n l yl 842·SOU or 842-5012 ' 2-3 BR 2 ba, pool. petios Mora K a l, 8181 Garfield H.B. Pvt St. 1 Blk N off Garfield. can furn. 962-8994 l, 2 &: 3 BR ·s. IM\ rent~ 191J'J Huntington Ave, Apt B * 847·7472 * Rentals Wanted 5990 2 retatf1l • sHARI{. ~as. 10'15 No Cout Hiway (L. E. ~ branch Bev. erlY Hi ) 494-5577 Exc•ptiondy Nice LARGE CLASS FRONT OFTICE , . , S200 mo. 2790 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 540-1257 between 9:30 A: 12 833-<MZ after 1 PM ·OFFl<:ni Avail Gmd fir. E. Coa.~t Hwy/CdM, Rent aep, or aa 1 unit. 873-5846 eves. l'01'e 4SXJ.S'. 696 W 19th. CM, adjoins 270 family lJ atory Rooms for Rent 5'95 s 3 BL.KS to beach! Maid aerv- ice. Color TV, no wk up. 421 8th St., Huntiqton Bcb. ROOM w/ldtdl privil~ In Bachelors home/Nr- OOC No smoldJl&. 54> 1348 LOVELY ROOM in Private ~ houae for ~toyed gentle- man. * 546-1113 ~ bldc· now under cooat. SllO mo. Genco Rlty. 642-4422 I ndustrial Rental 4090 . -----2500' SIJrink. S209 mo. Nr fW)"!. 929 Baker St. 'Cost& Me... KI 9'-22'll Da1l1 P1lOC' Want adll I Al...,. • -<ro.Gol 1·5 -. I . Gener ii REAL ESTA.Tl IUSINllS end FINANCIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Ind ~OTICE$_ • * * * * * ---~ Commtrdal 60l5 lnvtehMld Oppor. '310 P......W. ~ -~ -- ---... ··---~--= GROUND LIASE SELL w c:Mb 10 shares 01 LUXURIOUS EYES Hts ._.. ODrP· at Sl50 CAROL'S !YD.AS& '"· ., tr wtdl dordlna. per ....... ~ ttce th Rea.rt or a.ta a.kaa. TEBBING Sl'UOIO ~ 4 Nft&. R·!i A{)-~ te .,_ 6320 • Each Lash i. IDdividmlb' prox. 3 Acres cis. .... Awtied to )'OUr' own • e e WE "'1 lft 11tver&I bun-Natural Eyeluh 51" Inlefa( JD Najar Shop-cl.red ~r-. "'-° are com-• Wear 11 Your Own, ping Centtt. A.pprox. t .000 pettti•~ ta fl~ and terms 24 hours a Day, and gq tt Leased to Triple A for all typM a1 loans $50,· They Will ~ tor~ Tenanta & H,000 tt to Sate!-000 1tnd DC>· Call Mr. For Appointmnt: lites. Amusl Grou Rental Payne, M81IS DAILY til 9 PM App. $7S,OOO per yr. Box $U)M)O Harbor &: Adama, P593 Dail:y ~t~ _ AvaU1blf1"'1' &ood ht It Cost& Mesa lAt 61ob 2nd TD Joen•. l·l )'ears. PALM READING ~ Mr. ¥-!· Bkr. 548·2337. .. .... -.1.1 Offer! BUY or make.Ind TD loans, ~I , Ora.nee OD-»· Gale, Bkr. I wUI build ·the • BR, 2 ba ~ ~­ home (1343 1C1 fO for the ANNOUiliCIMENTS low price of $9395 an your and NOTICES I give never failing advice on LOll'e, marriage, businesa le family attainJ. '839-Q)49 1632'2 Hart>or Blvd., Sant& Ana, Orange Co. WhHdya Want? Whaddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASS,,..CATION FOR j NATURAL IORN SWAPPERS I Specl1I Rate 5 un .. -5 times -5 bucks ltULl!I -4D MUSl INCLUDE lo-1Wtwt "" flllw ,. tr-. S-Whel you ... nt In tflldt. t-IYOUtt ..... tr.4/W ~ ~ llntt of ~lne. t-MOTHINO l'Olt SALE -fllAOES ONL'rl PHONE 642-5671 To P1ace Your Trader's Paradlae Ad .., Jot. OTREJl models avail. Call Don 537~ Found (P,.. Ads) ~ * A LON E? Meet I.Ingle 30' '.Exp Crul~r. '64, T. S adults. Orange County . Box BeaAJty. All extras. Ready v HAVE 2 late '65 Yamaha v 125-ec CT Cl.ES/ A'.1 cond ! Trade I or both for down· pmt on Ca r, Trail, Camper. A_crHge 6200 CAT -yeDow ' white. Fe-to r~ Take Cal-25 or equal male. Collar w/bells. Found 3247 Fullerton. 776-3088 as Part. 893-l70'Z. 2•8,." ACRES ln front Sta& Liquor Store. -------~ """'1610 n..--~1.. f 0 --Announcemenh 6410 ON: me Water! Pvt *ch. 0 -Mia. North v .. ,.. .,.,,.,., '"'"' or PUft-cabana. tio It trlr Dock .... me. 6'l3.as1 Eves. pa ' • Umpqu. Rlwr Frontage COAST HEAL TH CLUI avail. Value: $.1500. WANT: 646-1731 or 673-8628 7·Rm Whittler Hilltop view home. Elec bllnl, lots xtru. TRADE Sl3,(XX).eq for Nwpt area ~ ~ noc:t cmiler. ' 6'1!).3687. --I ----• SllVICI DlllCTOIY Hau II Paperhanging Painting 6150 ------ADVERTISED ON TV •· 480 SPECIAL" 300 sq.ft Concrete petJo, 1Ch20' alum. r.~. 20' Brick or SI~ alone Patio Border • wall B!rl'g permit incl. At low u $480 completely iri.stalled or SH • mo. on approved cred· ii. U C. CONTRACTOR • Tn-[)elta Contr. Co. Inc. J.SlU Beadl Bld/Westminater 893-fi070 or 531-4215 e PAINTER e 1llllde or ..t U Miles from~ oo OLD, W, Jlvs &: white, t.. S.una-.StM~e TIY1, Cadillac, pr:op, cabin paved toed. nm llC. eeeded male, ~ Springer by four expaieDoed Orl8 cnm.er, ot IUbmlt 546-2535 to grua. ~ and creek. Spaniel, -.«m 14cm. th?v l'rt. 1D ...a pm LEASED COM'L INOOME Well ~ no Wldlnp MJN. POODLE. Gray male, Sat. A ~ 11 am-f pm • (~ Olunty> $125.000 ex.cept eorral. &om. beauli-Sow on· nee*-Vic: Run· 132 & 11th aa Newpoct Blvd. • S'IS,000-equity. * WILL ful building aites. Hedft' tlnPle Hatiour. 342.2331 C.M. 642.$090 •TRADE for TD'S .. OR? aide. By room, boar ~ ~ WANT UNITS, INCOME, in Call ''Ha.yea'' Mf.3372 -' CdM, Newport. for Val-e PAINTING e · i again at lnllation. -ONLY BANDD> PARAKEET. Vic: FANCY THAT ladies wear .• CALL 642-4750 e $82.50 per aore, 25'1o down. Heliotrope, Corona del Mar. culottes. mini skirts, J aza· w ANT POWlJ~ BOAT uab~. 17th St:, C.omer prop. INTERIOR It EXTERIOR In No. 1\lsttn, $25,000-eq. 2 Painters. ~ or cash. 673-6246 bell bras, 212 Main St, HB. for 1111 or part of $15,000 E1rl W iley Real Est1t1 MALE STA~E KrrTEN · iequity in nt"wer. hJUy Jeie.s- REG. WOOD. * 542-883.3 Papertianging ·Schwartz. Sd; 10 UNITS. 1 BR, no vac. Calif's best. Tchr workitla $'/9,500. City of Orangl'. Nr eves, wknds. 847-1659 aft. i. Npt Fwy. a ose to shp'g. ROSEBURG , ORniON with Collar. Vic: CWf Or., SERVICE DIRECTORY ed, Newport duplex. P . o. Box 1313 ln NewJ)Ort Beach, 548·7896 673-6769, Owner. Take deeds, clear EXTERIOR ttucco low .. land. 538-3981. _, $0(). Interior, 1-Br apts Joir l'tr5.»-6'72-2629 PARAKliZ'f.. Vie: Coran• ~·""' Service 6 505 ITRADE 24' FIBERGLS M-1 lot with hOUl1I and aa $64.SO. 54M92'11'6C-7521. Exe~ I. E. 6230 del Mw.-lf>&m .,._. 6-pm Answ ... lng Service SLOOP, Slpa •. Inboard Aux. BEAU concU FOR In-prqe. INTER. or Ext. PAINTING Lelt '401 l(Np • • • come prop on <nnee eo.t EXCHANGES L08I' ..... male, Toy~ T.AI Princ'caly.1$.3'154 eYH. SullnUt whit You hawe dl9 • .._ -. Vlo l5dl It on your phone 10 • Tq -unit mdp, at· WW tnde for ~ IMMED. ~VO:. Leal a.a lrWa Area. ref. 11\EE eat. MtoJ.G1.,.. 8'2o4610 . • p~ .. ,~, for wtiat ,.aa ....._ ......._ Ja ~ ~.. 24 u_.. r--..r ~ JV&&ft, all mod• .,_.,,.. ,.._,._,.., .........,. ~r __..,.. t em 2 BR. •.ooo equity foe' nwllt OolmDbia De.fend« A~ blall'OOiia -~ 29'' Full t"8dnc Gear. CUit. lrf.5882 • .... ... ~~~.si._:.. CAL CARS BADLY! ~-CALL Ml 6-IOOO nur dear or ro·1. Kirk ward. No Queationa. ¥1F tWy U ~ KI ..-i. lnt. ACIDndc 4 etW for :W• .=:=======~==~· '4' ftberglua aloop, yawl ar Plumbl"f 6"0 Kf;;· Realty Co. ~ ~ =~ton Bull 13 !-bysfttfng 655~ Waterfront tot free &: clear. 20048 Sana Ana Ave. years old. Flea collar Nreds BAB'iSITI'ING my home tlO TRADE for Income Prop. ketch + cuh. Box 1682 Np{. Bch. NEED a good plumber ,,_ can affonf! ~ cilli only SS! Heattni &ftCI aprinkler syaterns install~ Call Bob 842.341-0. (at Pall51ldea Rdl KI 6-3880 operation. \11d.nity Mediter-wk, over 1 )''" nun exp fen ez:y beach ar~. George ranean Vlllage, Newport yd, NEX:M, W -8547 Williamson Rltr. 673-4350 . * Trade 6 Cemetery Lou 1t PACIFIC VIEW °'MD>iORIAL PARK for WANT to trd: Lovely 2 BR Beach. 846-0412 evt'S It wk-BABYSrrlfNG My bonW', TREE &t Clear Pa.noramic + guest rm, beau yd, lD N. endt by day or wk Mesa Verde. ? ? ? • • • • • • . • 646-7002 Hollywood, nr Laurel Can-_TOO_L_TRA __ Y_&._H_an___,.d...,.T_oo_ls Fend yd & lllllches. 549--0«11 R·l view lot Pa.Joe Vttde. yon & Riverside Dr. For: g .• ...aa~ VI """"" •-•-. BLDRS custom NB home $12,<XXI equity. TRADE !or San Diego. A1ao Comm'I $23,000 equizy for m ·,, Art Giovenetti 673-7420. Remodel .• itepelr# 6940 IF YOU tlttd Remodel.mi. tiome in Npt Bch. ~ .:.""°". c. &:A.15ewa"'r "' ---------WANT L1clo Isle home or Alvarado, Balboa. RE-8 • r-I L~L2 PAINTING • • • REPAIRS CALL DIC< ••• ,642-1797 Ess nd WARD. Call OR ~ NYfO. uMn... -rv ce OW1U BUSIN 1 .rva• income DaVil RJt.Y 642·7000 FINANCIAL Bus. Opportuniti• 6300 FRANCHISE Ladles Hair Goods FRANCHISE A TlAR.A ~ET FRAN· OflSE is-rraw available 1n your to'Wl· Our Tiara Sbopa sell exclusive High Style O\C'l"Chandiae at low com- petltoe prices. Our repre- sentative will be at the Tra· vel Lodge Motel, N.B.. Mon., June 5th. &t2·8252. Appoint· ment 9 to 5 CROSS $5640, 5 anlta, FP $39,500. Dwn $4,000 'ii ac. East cM. Owner. 646-1153 SMALL CAF'E/Nr -BEAO! In Good Bulinea aection. VERY REAS! * 646-8277 lnv•tment Oppor. 6310 INVESI'ORS OPPORTUNITY TO SA VE $24,00l Ret:iriJljt frQtn 30 years sue· cet.ldul bualneaa In tfle Palm Springs area. Pavnya Patio Shop ia available at inven· tory eoet only, Al.lo avail. 4 at.area and 2 BR. borne Si M-3 zone. Located on 2 ~ Will eeU or leue bulllnea or property or both-Ex- cellent location for Trailer Sales Lot, Used Car Lot or Super' M~t. E-Z Tem\I. PAVNYS PATIO SROP 1'RAILER SUPPLY 11 -T25 Indian Ave. North Palm S11rin1s ~ SMALL brown dog, parl MECHANICAL Engineering Poodle, )J8rt Wirehair. Loat Draft ing, Tooling, Patents. S.E. Orange County Air-• 545-9007 • * * * port. Cell aft 6 545-1564. ~ GOLD RING. Approx ~ cm'llt diamond w/5 smaller onetl· JtewlJ'd, * 673-7781 FEMALE SlAMESE CAT. VI:: Budaeye/Btaon, Eut- Blutf. Reward. * 6444i85 Carrnt1rln~-~ SERVICE DIRECTORY * F'IRS'T -RA TE ~ntry Contrectort 6620 Alterations -repalrl -j)/IJ\S. Formica. Rees. 646-«)83. od Un ~I .•••••••• Repairs e Rem e g Room Addltioftl • • • • • • New construction or o Id, "large or small. ~24. Alterations · · · • • • • • • Frank J. MdCeon REPATRS * ALTERA:I'IONS Uc. Bld&· Contractor * * * SERVICE DIRECTORY Eledrlcal 6640 SIMI RETIRED "220" $33. 327.9319 100-AMPS nu. Gardening 6680 J..a)l'. Calico cat, vk:inlty of SantiagO Or., N.B. Reward. 548--041"7 CABINETS. Any ailX! )Ob. quality workmanship HAULING, gen'l yard clean- 2l yrs exper. !U8·6713 LI i.1444, eve9-up. Trees, shrubs, ivy shap- NO JOB 'TOO SMALL! All ed or removed. Bed weed- '"""• r-aira. Add oc re-s WE WD..L ing or spraying. Rototilling, ~COURSE ln V t"' ~... l'OC'k work. M2-0920. BosJ c----.1.• model. Reasonable. 962-8371 BUll.J) ITI C ~·-"1'PfP DOOR A WlNDOW Service EXPERIENCED JAPAN· l . .Power or S&il) Coodacted ~rt 00 STUCX doon.-; e R.emodelfn& • ESE. GARDENER Comp! . Persohals Remodellng, Kitch•,,. • 6945 CABINETS new or refilUll> yours Sl OO up. Don't pay S700 to $1000. Free eat. D &: W * 541~ JOBS & EMPLOYMIAT ., Job Wanted, Men 70i>C> ...., HELP! RESP. YOUNG MAN with "8" avtt detper· ately wants to rinilh lege. W /trade tull pred guar. &:/or Security + lnl for F\nandal a.Id. Wm: Student Box·l7S2, Newport Beach. • by Balt>o. Power Squadron ti.Vw and taaa 137-6615 CUSTOM MILLING gardenJng service. Free al UGl!fl!d Statea Power · are g • COSTA MFSA LUMBER estimates. * 540-1332 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 ,Squadmw. Next oourae • C t c ., 6600 N Dn Py t MI M909 California Lawns & Garden Jane 12th at Neivpert Har· ernen ' oner • 0 m · Service • • . • . • • • • Oeanupa. CXX>K/Hou.aekeepe!' le Cll!l'9 bo Y .... t 0 .. 7 p ~ NEW CONSTR. -Additions tor .... .,..___ • ... e in N• r 81·'"' u... .-. SHAW & SONS N~ la~• 642 7939 o un•"'11• ...... • -R.emodelini -Uc. Con tr. "'-_, ... '· ·' · • •• -port Beach area, u.1uJ1 COUPLE, late twe11ties, SPEClAUZING IX>N HAWE &42·U46 EXPERT JAPANESE not ler.s than SZJO. Widow, would like to meet othf'r EXPOSED AGGREGATE Gardener. ~k Okamura 1800 Bal Blvd. NB. couplet! for pertlee, d&ncin~. Foundations/Patios Remodel * AdditlOM e 839-5526 e -·'---------&etc. Write P. o. Box Bii, 54&-0660 Concrete. T.D. Erlckl!On WI LL babysit your ~ Westminster. C&llf,. Free Eat-O>mrn'b -Terms Lie Contr. Dy/eve 642-4438 CLEANUP - NEW t.AWNS evenings Own trans._~ tJ .,._mod l' Spraying & Trtt Service. pendable, exp. 548-5988, I DO you need mUllC for dane> CEMENT worlc, al types. No Addi ons * nc: e ing Haul'g. Low prices. 646-5848 c•~7316. I lnl1 n1E APOU.O SEX Fred H. Gcrwlck -Lie. "',. TET . "Music tn th; job• too mall. P,'ree eatim. 673--G(Ml * 549-2170 e JAP~E GARDENING QUAL Exec. Sec. would Jill -H. STUFLICK 543-8615 SERVICE e ,.., 'C'At.rtm e """ltlon In --11 --..... Country Club Manner". Call ROOM ADDITIONS ~·v.-..-.,.... ~ Rudy. %13-699-5689-BLOCK walla I All type1. E c 'C"ftA"'""""'' .,U rt ... LANDSCAPING •• Sil-7034 N. e. arc. M. Ai.. M .. Brick wwk. Pllatio roots, · · r """''iu:.•• .,..,...,wa JAPANESE GARDENER Dally PilA• ·" LOSE weight afely wttb Concrete &lab.. 636-4257. UL Dex-a-diet tablet.a Only 98c car.-t Laying & EXPER/ Reliable maint. DUTCH lady wanta ~ at TURNtt 9RUGS. Chlld Care 6610 ,.-Re .... lr 6626 Reas! Mo -rates. 892-3219. cl~. 7 tn for $15. : Newport Beach * 548-1153 -------------....:"''---------"-. EXP Jepeneee~ ~ alt. S .PM. ..;;._ MAKE A MEMO to rather up toya you no ~ need, sell them for cUb wttb CUIUled Ada. Dtal 842-5671 toct.y! Ct,..A VIS Montessori Schools Min. age 2~. 7-5:30. 1525 _N. Santa Ana, CM. 646-37ai MY HOME. * Nr. 20th, Santa Ana • 'lmtin Street., O>cla Mna. * 646-2319 CARPE:I' layina. ft.euon. Maintenance. Reel. Rates. EXPERIENCED practicli able, ~ain, R.ettretching, Clean-up. 892-5226 NURSE. ., Free Estimatu. S27.ooo4 Lawn S.rvlc~12 Avg. GOOD Coe*. * ~ • Need • Garbemtanele? c.ll 24 hn. ~~ HOUSEKEEPING -~ Find It with a want ad! , ' G , , $ , , ..... People Will ·Spend A Lot · of Money But ' First They' I I Check DA IL Y , PI L 0 T CI ass if i' d Ads f~r their Yards, Porches, Patios and Pools duririg the, next few weeks. • ~:.so If you have outdoor furniture ond equipment you're not usfn9 .•• DON'T JUST SIT THERE Get ~p On The Big Attion Totlay! · DIAL DIRECT (and charge y'ur ad!J ·842-5678 "(North County 540-12201 Start tome of those S S $ S comlrtCJ your way. The Time is rf9ht ••• The Buyer is Waiting. DAILY PILOT WANT-ADS Will Work For ... -:c·· • You • - - . ' I J Ctitile a.I "-'8••·~ ; Mliw rnllltery 41lectrenia..,,.. wtH lnt.rv1ew ~ t .,. ....... fer Pl"9ductlon Mlft•r of thel1t-! Peclffc .,........_ June 1, 2. & 3. · ~ ,.._ ......, ... mutt h•v• """' .. '"'"' •· i ,.,....-1..: • ~ • Ml.tldljlna hgineerlna • r i ~fl o.11ty c.-1 .... i • -pro•dlo• moldM caltle ., . & hlrness assembly For Interview •ppolntment Cal 644-iss7 An ..-1 oppo'tiunlty empaoy.r OJuple. wife • Housekeeping. Man -Heavy ~· RELIABLE. 646Qll9. Oomtstlc Help 7035 ; llElUI~ DO.MF.Sl'IC ._,~~~YMENT AGENCY f:Jve Ill It Live out baole-~a N. Mam St. rm. 30I Santa Ana sescm ' LIVE~ ' : Enlp1oJwr 11119 ,.. ; c.,... ByllDd ~ 911-8 & 1llh a.A. sn..a. dHiNiSt • Britilk l.n.bia r~ -Pel'IDamllt )fayt'loftr ~· ~ 7100 )!grmt Tralneea (5) sax>. ~ a:>!.lete automo6ve ~ ~/~lance' com pan y. Some retail exp. Unlimited Oppommlties. . Excel bene- ~ts. ' JUNE ALLEN : Abilltin Unlimited , AGn.JCY • 488 E. 17tti St., Sul te 2'l4 tiM &G-1470 548-0465 ~e. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES ~p In <>ranee. Hunt· ~Belch. Weatminltl!'r, ~ Pvt. a.ta Mesa BECOME A , STORE MANAGER PRODUCTIOll PWllR SOme experience requtr· ed In ~ planning and IChedulinc ol part& for am&1l ~ instnmlents. Reomt ex- perieoce requlr9d. Pre-m. &<p«imce tit eith- er n •"'tlor ......... lhop delitiWe· •• .... dtwo)"mW~·T ....... tJat D0t ! I f4ilL ~ MAOllSI ' ~·hudlO'eW macHne opeNtor med to cloee tolenmce stainless stee{. DRIU PRESS OPERATOR One to two ~ C'lq)e'li- ence mlnimtml. Able to do own wt QIJS ·and drill lharpering. ' GORTON ENGRAVER \ OPERATOR Man own patterns and perform own set up. Call JIM HYAMS D1y1 647-2400 Eves._ 546-0139 IRYONK , ~ L w ................ ,,...._ wftfi tlrMr11 Uw 11M11 medNnlal aptftudei .., • • Good starting jobs ~· Good pey • Good hours Job training \ • I • New plant • Growing Company • excellent benef ifs S.Vtr•I openlnt1 ht •t•rt In btglnnlnt pMI. tlone In pipeline comtructlon or clerlal work th•t *"I to Mlvan~t In othtr deperf. mentL »PLY FRIDAY, June 2, 1?'7 llJO AM·4 1PM SATURDAY, June S, 1"7 i:OO AM ·4 M at 1919 s. State c~,11 llY4. Anaheim Call,_.. (1croa the ltr ... from new .,... Sr...._.) SOUTHERN COUNTIES , GAS COMP4NY Electronic Technicians Excellent opportunity to apply your techni- cal or aervice IChool training, or exper. fence in ~lectronics, to worit ln ~ teat and checkout of microwave products and RF COOlC>Qhellb. We will train quall-fi~ indlviduala who have some back- ground in electronics and 800le knowledge of electfonlc test and meuuri.na e q 1.1 i p • ment. MGcbinists Immediate openinp for qualltied machin- ists to wort on milll, lathes and other shop machines. ·Inventory ·controller · Ma.lnlah\ an orderly SY> tan ot ReeeiviDi; S'lxn19, ~ and Reporting. -Fam.Warl~lh ekdronlc equipment, accuracy In flHna and neat h&Ddwrit· Ing • must. Rish IChool Sf1lduate. Opprtunlty to work in rapidly crowin& eomput· er f I r m. Pleuant ~ l"OWJd.inp and rood wortt· inr conditiom. MRS. LA FON DK1SIOll . mN1ROl, INC. 1590 Monrevl• Newport S..ch An Equal Opportunity Employer BSEll .. MARJI COIP • 225 FISCHt• COSTA MESA 5*3440 JOIN . ) WbJ not find out more about It? Ome lft IDd talk it OY'ft' with UI. APPLY Mon. th"' Fri. National Tec•aolclgy,·ta m W .. (8ltral A.v. .... Ana MM1JI Ulllol 11• Sqllre TH1An1cAL . ~ Pw ... ed Clre_ .... M11•• mMatllll' l•••••••••lil•••iilill•I ' ...... preferred ...... d 0,...1 .... hf/Nltht Shift Elepl~nic Aaemblers PACfflC TWPHOllE Sl~r.~"eN Wanll new taamt for Recordlnl W.tt No obligation. an~ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TRADI · llllr Stylists DPEllENCED AlJ ~ • opportlmlty Furnltun • ~ ma ra . ' 1ST & "'° SHIFTS ,... UGVLABLY ~ poatiioe .. l t It Q1U' ...... tledillc ... Plllll1lllt BlultT Saloa. GGia I I I •pbJI ....,,,..._ ~ ~." ~ fl ~, 'ro .n a tbe .,... oi line Mel• )to•yl SACRIFICE = ::.:::4..: U ,_ hi.ft a. tblw, Awa $1 fl ..... pall ncalP-., aolld ... .--........ ~ ..... pa' 'Ml -* ._.. ,,., ....._ 1GU u ....,.... 1'4Q11r ta S -ti.a _. ........... pla .... .,...1m111. OID ..., ............ --. ..... tie .... to eoDlc!t ... wa, tndld• --J Identify eJectronlc cmn-cu. ft. Admiral clbktr. n Calta .... Arft. • can , ... -541-ftlt WAITRESS 500 Superior Ave. pGIMSD ml linallr elec-.. PART TIME fri1., auto.made dlx.. ~ tromc color code. Ucbt ~ A Me. · nnp, 5 pc. bedroolill Permanent, SoOd tips. Full « Part nm.. Experienced only. Surf & Sirloin R•hur•nt 5930 Pee. Cat. Hwy. Newpon Beech, Callf. Equal opportUn.lty Employer- ! MA F MRS.• LA. FON DKISIOll COIRIOI. IC. l!enitt dutiN f o r medical IPrinll • mart., ~ pe. lh clinic. MOit have car. 11:30 ins room, .ofa, dWr', ~ a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mon-Fri bleJ. lampa. 5 pc dinette· $1..35 hour + CM • frinee Dew' budget tmnl. •ttl' bmeCta. Call 549-«186 1cr HUB FURNITUK& Newpert IMch appt. 1n4 J'fewport Blvd., CIC. ------- GtltL FRIDAY A~ afftce. Typiar, ftl. SECRET AltY 1590 MONltOYIA Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 ~Ex~~ ~ I q. ~ ~. NEWPORT BEACH ! TOO MANY BIU..S ? E x c e 11 en t oppor bait)'! ~ and typinc 8ld1lt An F.qual Opportunity P1euant. ~. Part Pleue call for ~t. required. Prier bmk ex· Em. ployer time CY~ •w0rtc. Men " General a.me. SeMce perience --~Ted. Women 21 tbru 50. Eam ,...,. SlS to $30 Wffk. Weekend 563 W. 19th St. ..._....._ ·-"-'-'-A tu ,_ Oleta Meu '"'* 6424ll2 UNITED CALIFORNI a .,..,.... av........e. pp.., w "' • penon ol\ly -No phone .,, SALESLADY • BANK Clerk Typist calls pleaae -Monday, WWngnea to leem .more 4525'MKArthur llvd. Tueeday A Wednesday. 6- fmportant than CXJ)erl~. · . Newport a .. ch . Immediate openinr for 1 PM to 8:30 P.M. Aalt for Excellent 'cpportunlty for 540-4424 full time clftk typill 1or ~er. FOUNTAJN VAL- r l ch t penoo. ABC'1 of ~ departmeat, LEY DRIVE • JN 'nlEA- Beauty, 6G-Dfi An equal OIJl)OrtUlity and 1 put time clerk typilt TRE. ~ CLERKte TYPISTIBMfut~ ac-, ~r :en~ ec: ,:~ •. ~ •v= cura on l!'X .... -..uve, PHON_,, ORDE .. u well u gen'l derical Appllcanta considered on quire ~ clerical ex-a "" duties. Ideal tor pcUec! ex-merit reprd.IHI ol l'llC'e, perience ancl t)'JJtnr 8IJeed DESK my Custom made Waln Wrltinr Desk A matchinl "°°" Book Cabinet, . artt tir:aUy hand • carved, M botian.v ·lined· You ..MU~ SEE to appreciate U! "Once in a lifetime" ofh: Fn• details, phone: (213) 378-51.U. BUY ANY FURNITil~ Dtrect b'om mfg. at wblae prices thru me. Save ue,. TOCXt. Call Mr. Ed~ CHERRY drop leaf It map con.We tables. Llke ~ l.4znps, Mite· Items. : "2: Via Gra2'J,anl, N.B:m-• periniced 1iJldMdu&l, Leia-ftli&toul ereed, cokir, na· ot SO l'!Jlf~mlllll • e Pieuant Work ure World Foundatlaa. Call tklnal oricln or ancfttr.v. ", v ' e Convenient Downtown SACRIFICE! Maple Bia C II P I ... _pt b9dc Patdl Quilt ~ 837~. Mr. E. L. 01.sen .• ________ • enonnt .,. • Otflce 9AMto1 PM Colt U79/SeU. $$. 6'2~ MEDICAL AS&'T. NCR COMPt1l'RONJC 494-9401 or 5 PM to 9 PM. :r'Jtmmdoul e X p 8 D I ion pqpsm otfen immediate ~ Jor ambidoua Jnm JooklnC for rapid ad- inmcement with me ot the bationa f utest growing ~ and discount chatm. Instruments, Inc. 1644. Whittier Cost• Mes. Telonlc is • grow. Ing electronics firm locn.d In L-,un• BHch in • new f• cllity. Opportunity for tdnncement. Exper. for New 1 Ori tl-OPERATOR e Nttd 5 wor1ren at on<:e! Ger11ge S.le BOYS 10·14 fice. lnjectlooa, Ucbt lab,OranJe Oolmt(• fa.stat TELONIC •NoeJqleliencenecessary Good routn! e Good prollt! lmurance ls Pbone. Top ~ De1f11Paper Deed.I E 1.,. __ ..t C •Ace no barrier R.EnUG, dryer, baby eqw1 Good salary -rapid ~ · oreeaes • all promotions on merit. Bonus and retire- ment plan. Applicantl llilould be from 21 to 30 years of age. Oll- lege is helpful but not nee· essary. Must be bi g b llchool graduate. 4 -APPLY- " Friday, Jime 2nd i 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. , THRIFTY DRUG STORES I j 1825 E. Chapman , Orange Q r An equal opport:unJty t t>mployer -BOAT- ' Bonder .. • Carpenter • Assembler • Professional I I .: fibergl~Sl f ~1nder 1 • Plintei -Experienced- I :! JENSEN :~ Marine Corp. :! 235 FISCHER • 1 COST A MESA 540-3440 BALBOA PENINSULA salary for riibt girl Full an opeNtor wtth worklna IMJ n ..... IMJ 0, e APPLY 0 No. Main, '111' g1rla bike, cb.ld't pla DAILY PILOT or Part time. 847-~ knowledp ol NCR Comput. P.O. BOX 277 s.nta Ana, C&llf. equjp, Rf.lina floor cond An equal opport\mlty employer e 6G..f.3Zl e STOCK a.ERK tronlc or NCR ·1100, NCR LAGUNA IEACH Room 220. 10 AM-7:30 PM tioner, Otbe.r n.r1out Item: ============= start sm • mo. No exper DX> « similar equipment. AJJ eQ\a1 CllJl)Ol'tldty N Ex ..t FRllMTISUN 18.121 'the MALE-Over 21 Part and Full Time nee. 5 • day week. Write Prefer 101Deooe wttb at • · employer 0 pe_tlellCe mas Orcle, ffB. 847-ml A .. nci .. , w-..n 7300 I ut ' --N I , age &: Quallf~Uona to PO e one yara e_....ence. ec-.ary. LIKE new divan, dinette F" Paid Box • 145• * Costa Mesa. =. =y = .;::_ TRIMMING & Full or Part 11me tables. rocker, earpe~ Al>P'Y in Person: Call Personnel Dept. (714) 494-9401 Sec 8 ~ h Ar WOMAN/SEWING EXPER. Uta IOCh aa ~ vacations INSPECTION Must ba~e clet.JI Callfomla Saturdax only. ~ ~ y, eGC H OF.SIG~ WINDOW SHADF.S. lick l.rave, ~ croup in: P1utk:a perta. Permanent drtvint record. A.ppl.y PMin Drivll!, ~-Bqe Shakey's Pina Parlor TEL ON IC to $475 Fu!Sbol ti36m35e ..... ~ SbaH de/ surance, cr-edlt union, etc. PQlit1on. Excellent work· YELLOW CAB SJ'• ~arttGI·G~CsalPeA1.TIO .. ~:' p, .,.. ...... ut VfY Salary commeuurate with Inc coodldooa a n d all 186 E. 16th St. ...-,..., • • ~ Ad Principal will consider CdM experlence and &bll1ty. Send frlnp beneti,.. Cotta Mesa Old Oak furn Old clauwan tra1nine lharp prl with good * NI & part time maids retwne ar compleb! appllca. wru train but must be In SA.LESPIDPLE 2676 On.n&w An., C.Jd. • 2285 Npt. Blvd., C.M. AUTO SALESMAN Import It Domestic exper- mice. Man wtio needs to eam $1,000 Mo. M a n y tr I n g e benl!'CtA includil)g ENGINEERING CO. it.O. BOX 277 LAGUNA BEACH An equal opportunity employer akilll. AciP1Y for Summer aeaaoo tion to: 18·3Si1 IJ'OUP with &OOd Full/Part time in wooderful LAGUNA SHORES MOTEL Pel."90mlel Manager, eye Ii t. New H9ehold/O>m'l Oean-Ap_pllaw ' 110 . Also F .. Positions 419 No. Cout Hlway, DAILY PDhl', ~LIFORNIA era. Top eaminp for am. RENT : · • ~. P.O. Box 1560 lnlectlon Moldlnt bltloul people. Jotn UI for • , booo&es. ---~-A..,...l.FS,...---- COSTA CAR CO. REPRESENTATIVES 1969 Harbor C.M. 642-4874 Leadi.l\g independent specla.1- CARRIER BOYS ists dealing in mer 90 mu. GOOD ROUTES tual funds, expa.ndl.ng In AVAILABLE Orange Comly, Thia II an HUNTINGTON BEACH opportunity to enter dlg.rd- DAIL y PILOT fled professional selling full • 642-t321 • or part time. Investment exp not neci!IS8J'Y, we train. LOT MAN For information call WIWAM PENN A.llOCl•tff Agency 1856 Newpori Blyd. c.osta Mesa ~ Sfme mechanical e.n· 547-66'Zl or Write: Mutual 642-38'IO ' S&-27"1 ence necessary. A p p I y Flmd Investora tnc. noo N. ProfttSlo"al .S.rvlct <nrrA OAR CO., 1969 Main, Santa Ana. • for the employer • Harbor !Mvd., Cos t a e SALES e and the •ppllc•nt. Mesa. 1 Becauae ol demand ClPPOI'-JUNE AU.EN :» BOYS 1CH4 tunity now available In A~1 the opening of CO~ONA DEL MAR. Sales. The best pay any Abllltln Unllmlttd 'fTa\cing appllcationa profeasion known with a AGENCY , for future carriers large succ~ & •expand· OUJces at -48ll E. 17th St. DAILY PILOT ing Contracting firm. We Suite 224 ea.ta Mesa • 642-432l • need men ,now. No eltl)el'-Specializing In lence necea._ry, we tl"llin QUALITY poeltion1 for FRY COOK & COUNTER U YoU are willing to work QUALIFIED appUcanta. WORKE{l, Elcper not nee. fOI' a succesaful future In MEN &: WOMEN HAMBURGER CARRY-Ot.rr management. we want you! By appt . 642-1470 494-9026 * Lagune Beach * CaU : BOYS 10 -1~ • m ~-4lll for a perl!Onal SCREJIED Laguna Bea~ So. ~ appointment today. Good routes!• GoodVrofit;1 EXPERIENCED CarMr OpportunltlH DAILY PILOT · CAR SALESMAN All Levels SERVIC: ~ .:1 NEEDED ~Md Peraorutc1 = Over 2S/Ex!M'r· TunC:.r:;;:. Excellent commission and In· 900. Dover D_:... ~ewport Bch. Top pay to gOoc.i man, 1ur~ program. Ide a I Unique Olevron Sta. Adams ~orki!IKf conds 1 1tioMns. Placement Agency M•'""'lia/HB ~for a es ana&er • F -.,.·v . • JOHNSON & SON ast plac~ment • Marine P11nmt Lincoln-Mercury •Top Salane1 EX'PC1" tn yactil work. 642 0981 • M&nJ fee le free jobs MAID WANTED Coeta Mesa. Calif. !G626 C-Osta Mella •546-4460 O>lfee, Door prize! *Coral TV'• • Mrll • w. I her. Dependable. Rd A experl-An equal opportuftlty Reef Motel. * ~ Hazi>or/ Drym • Dilbwuben. <>p ence ~. Live 1n. &mda.Y Plll(O fOID · employer CM. <Executive Roam) tloo to bey. Free ~ ...., ..,,,,, Udo 1 -c;;;;;;;:;;;~:r;:;;:;;:--i..:M:.::.ON:::;,;5tb~. ;;:•t;,,:8-~PM~··,__ Hend1non'• .. sn~ ~r mo. ll'ft, S.Crtt•rlet-~m COUNTER HELP lm Harbor, CM. ~ eHouSEKEFPER, )'OUlll to Space & Re-entry o.n.r.i c. AD ahltts. full " pat tlme. n.re •a.e GE ·95 model klve & drive 4 IChl age TetnP SUmmer polit:lona. Dlperience preferred. Ap-Ulf!d 1 ,-r. Pulh buttoe_.4 dri1dren. live wt. Meu • Systems Westert1 Gfrl p1y 1n penan. 8umer, clock, q;.'m •. • Verde area. Phone ~ 1784 w. Uncoln, Anaheim THE BURGER 5411-7714 I .f •'•: after 9 p.m. A Sun. 2700 Harbor, Costa Me• 4501 W. Cout Hwy .. N.B. CHROME TOP WD>QE. FOOD a COCKTAIL Secretarfes 1010 N. Matn, Santa Apa FACTORY HELP WTDI WOOO lflm, Pint Refrft. WAITRESS. Lundi .t Day for ·~ and Equal opportunit)' emploYer OpenJ.nr on i.t A 2nd Shl1t Capehart Walnut ax.Iii lhi.fta. He,.Y1 a.c.nnt, admlnl.ltntlve JIOSL· Reception11t A salawirl coNOLON, CORP, • HJ.n Like NEW! 968-t• Palisades Is Newport 'Blll'd• tkml. EhJuld be familiar with 111 E. McFadden 16' UPRIGHT FRE!m . KI ~ j Contact: wip A acce910rift Santa Ana <ml' SSOO. SACIUFICE •• E'XPERrEHCED woman to JOE CONNORS a 32nd St. Newport Bch. SWIM INSTRUCTORS .....,$D.=;:893.m7=:::·==== do cooking · A lldrt .._.. 133-1~ 1 Of. 1941 ~ Oallt .~.~l2lmrN,..;. All Orqe O>. WSl Ex;» - keeping. 2 Adults, no dill· Admh1 ~ ••~· I\,. .., ........ Rel. Mrs. PhUUpe -~--.......-· ·---'"~G dren. 541HOOO Ford Road, Newport Bch 642-7424, 646·8416 .,:t SErY Steno. 2S-35. for law An eque!!~ty e RN or LYN Ch•rge e DDITAL ASS'T. e A=-~=~~ of1ice. Will ODDI tralninr • RN. LYN Rtlltf PART TIME. * HUntiJ\c-tab1es1 ball tftel, roll top g\rj w/good Enrllah lhort· YOUN& Woman APl>l.y 961 Center St. ten Beach. * 962-3319 de.k a: ohrl, Bent.~ _hand & typAqr. $.3M078 COila A• • ... T' ........ tt cba.1n, old pine Detieon ---Mall ·-..-p t:'CU·, c., Id""" cond. ...... .. MATURE woman for p/time , -•11 ______ ...,....______ Auto Aoalyur, Will train. ....nch. Victorian love-1eala re<.'C'Jlt. Some typin8, good 4 Hours da1t1 • Ji.SO per hr. e SAVlNGS ls LOAN e To $750. 547.qm wkdaa. A cbalra, ~room aeta, 'ir4ft telephone vdCf ea.ent1aJ. Ph. 642-5293, 9-10 •.m. BRA.NCH CLERK. Neat, stoves, IPlmlnr whMll. Mesa Verde area. ~m !!!!!!!!!B!!ll!!!!lm!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! attract. R1ib ICh. grad. Agenclts, M. w. 7,,s50 stained glaaa, French fYfm.. • NURSES A.ID~. experi-GIRL for DR'S OFFICE. tral~;pp~' .':'wW!llpm ~ll~M>. ~~~·· ~ l'O(,'e(j. Park Lido Ccnvaln-Exper In Med.lea! 1111 forms, # T -'* ............ ct'tll Center. 41111 Flaphip Able to take Dictation oU 29'J So. Coast Hwy., Laguna 'JP" J Open til 9 p.nf. tbk wet'lt· Rd N B .. ~.M)44 Dictaphone. Write Box M· EXPER. DRUG CLERK :;:::==:!-ltxri S. Main St., Santa ;<iii " . . -S94. Dally PUOt. GUNDERSON DRUG ..I: ~ . ' V • SINGLE Needle E x p Ir. BABYSlll __ E __ R.....,/-MY-,-...,...H~OME 716 E. BALBOA BLVD. """ .... :.,,.. M11chlnff ,,~· OPERATO)tS. Permanent, ' BALBOA * S73-Sl70 Ul ,_t!tHDUfS • r.-"4f ,_ -"!"" ROOd pPtyl Ca.II 642-1912. Nr • ua. fot 2~-yr bny 6 ...___ I 4JOO c.'"_ Dr •• N"'""' .... 1966 SingC'r t•~· .ewl.aa -_ o poulbly 3..,_yr girl. Mon-P ART-Umeregislertrl occu· A.cro .. t;~~/Jii'/ A,,,_. mactt~ Ir •• 1ut cabinet. INSTR UCTOR. attractive Wfd I: Fri. 8:46 to U:lS. patfonal thcrapW. O,'JlOr· .:;:::::-;,. .. ~ .__ Repossessed. O nly $39'.75 womiio for make-up In-Start Sept. Call 833-0047. tunlty for run time career Sch~l .. lnstructlon 7600 No attachmenta to bQy .:.. ~clion. will train m.srn BABYSMTER needfd !al· J>O&ltton. 642-8704 or 673-9419 -do zi~; embroider, bQt.. YOUNG WOMAN. mediately! COila MH a Pert Time $2. hr. CALIFORNIA ton hole, ~m. etc. 10 y~ ARPY'S COfTE:E SHOP arf'8. UYe In or out. Ladles. p .. out aamplet & Sct.ool of 'Wigs partl ruarante.. Youri. 3021·8 Harbor/CM. Nr-Bahr 646-laJ.9. p U _._ ff •'-'" f ..:.!. S"'"""~·ny for -,..-__ ral_..,....-u-*-·-'--. -,,..-_rm......_a_n .• .,.....,,.. II Bch. Ir Ia now fonning cluaa moo.....,. terml or $5, ur c.-..n.r,,u~n ug.., ~·" ..,.., Fntn Valley. 962-5244 in Wfg atyllnc. O>mplete PlY cuh. Ai.o many other Physicians oltlce Exper or Engll1h worn .. reliable TRAINED Medical tran-tn1nl.nr ol an eaaent1al uled and rebuilt ma.cblftie Bo8brwaln'1 Locker, Inc. • • Penonal A CoruldeJ!tiaJ .ACCOUNTANTS 2431 w. Cout Highway • Matrint Carpente;:--1827 Wmclltf Drive . tor managemeot company in Newport Beach • Fibergl111 Newport Beach 642-7424 t.aguna Hills. ProgrCM on MECHANlC for Service Sta-L•mir'•ton H I W _ _, 09gree required. Sa I a r y lion. Exper. Open salary. • Merine Mech1nlc e P ant-, fODllllCnsurate ti) cxperi-Apply· CoUegc Pk .. Shell, • Matrlne Fiberglass Women 7400 ence with data p~sing 15971 C'.o{denweBt/HB Mold M1kH1 Join the FuUrrelte~ ~eneral ledgf?r. Smd rr-ORDERLY High wl\S(r~! Earn S2 • $5 per h.r. P ttimP. jiume to MR. OLlEN. P.O.. L<'iRurC' tare ('l)flvalescent Apply 17300 r.rsmerry Loral areas. Ph: 962-84T.l J3°" 2130 Laguna H•ll•_· _ lf05p1tal • 642-0387 _P~ace.~ardena, Cah! _a_rt_4 pm,_M_rs. Burbeck. , * MECHANIC * SER-STA AITE.."IDANT. SERVICE Sta. Help Should e MANICURIST ~enced tune-up. Call Salary + Comm Full or know me<-h1mcs. North HB Y' NEEDED BADLY. alt• 5: 30 PM. 56-2584. ar. time. * OR 3-3320 area. Over 25. 897-461.3 e CALL 837-0'119 • helplul. &42·2898 ah 6 pm Own tran• ... 494-6170 acrlptJonlat Mua~ bad aldlla, lnd!Yidoal lnatruc-u I~ u $30. For ~ ;. NURS~ aides ,,, LVN'S Waitreu , exp. food & ckU. shop or medical of&. ex-tiooa. bOme demonstration, pbmie .,,. RN'S. Le1ture <:are ():)n.. e Salary I: hours open e per. 642-6464 For Appt.-534-5371 LA HS:t& valt>~f·nt Hoepllal. 642--0387 L3guna Beach • 494-<XiM EXPER t I pho 11 .... t "" e e ne 50 "''ors M TI Pianos & Org1n1 11-.,. I IOUSEKEEP£R S2·HR. ,,, HSEKPRILIVE JN wtd to work In HB office. • • • '"' .,,. !or 1 DA y per WEEK. Cate ol 2 small children. $2.l>O ~ hr. Mllst ~ &ood· Bu1lntt1 Schoo la . LIDO ISLE. 673-2!>7_ 673~ Mfore 6-PM. 213. 435-4794 e m M ProcrammJn1 -Bahysitter. My home. MANICURIST ~needfd for COSMETtC·DRUG Cl..EJtK : ~~ =cb ......_YI· ~ area. ,._, beau"' wan. With Nl""t A c.....iAn Local """ ~1362 ;;,.. Call "'e 342o. d~ 1ton ...... _,,. &73-C880 541·2672 'I ' '61 WEBER Console. Xl,Dt cond. El>ony W/brau •C- omts. $700. 962-1031 all S. UM DAIJ.1' PILOT 0 ...... 1.-·- COasi~· ........... IL.a.A. .,.Lt ""' .~' ·.Bl.. G.G.,~ -1113 • •. llldl, Calif: . ~s ;# ·29CIO'"' • ... locatioa • ~: •• AL 1NI .. .,.,...,. .AGll • talimt fol' ill Wertt m-4lls OISE FOil I TltADI • .00 iM ~y -'> f UFICI ti ~ .... ....... ...... Ji ral dbktr .... adc cl.Ix. ~ ec. bedrooln; 1tt., 5 pc. Uv- >fa, chak' • ta- ; pc dinette· All 1RNrruu·:· t Blvd. C.I(, tEttJGE ..• :ut1tt1 J otter made Walnut &: matcbinc ._ :ablDet, artia- -carved, r.t. 1. You .MUST Jprtciate W- ifetlme" offer! lbone: • leaf Ir maple !I. Like~· :. lteme. : '222 , N.a:m.-. Maple ~ Quilt RocSe?.' • $55. 642~ r, baby eciuiP. e, chJd'I p~ I tJoor coodi· vanoua ltema. l 18321 'fbo. !IS. 847-2'J31 Ivan, dinette, !J', carpe~. '· 3CXr> ~ Hari>CJr.~e.. Jes. PATIO SALE )kl gtauware. ,.e., c.14. ·~ . IJQo NT ' . '· • waa h•r.a rwuben. •Op. et Ser'fb. 'IOn'I . • CM. s.q E '65 modlL Ulh buttoe .. '" , oven, ...,. nto ·'2 :loed tn f)'t)ib al round oU tft, roll top Bent. wOpit itne t>eecGn in Jove--aea'bl om .eta, 1nlo n1 wbet!a. i'rench ~iftl.. •ineta, ldlcjbl ttc. , ,, . tbk wee'\r. •'Santa 'In" ,, ... -~ aewloa .. 1ut cablrieL •n ly $39.15 I to bU;)' •!.. lroldu, ba't- 1tc. 10~~ •• YOUrt GD for $5, er many othir .lt mtlchmie t. For frte I don, phoae $18 '"' ll30 inaole. XU>t 1/brsaa ae> 7001 all s. PILOT .. I . . • ., L ' r .~ .... . . # • -' : T . TUNSPORTATtON TltANIPOllTATION #altCHANDlSI FOR MIR(HANOISI fOl ... M•9'CHAND1$1 ffOI ML.I AND TRADE SALi ~ND TIW>I IALI AND TAAol _S•~IJ_bNfs_· ____ 90_lO Trucb=-----'500 Imported ~Ml A Orea~3_!) Mlac;elleneoua l600 MltcellaMOUt '600 ~. ~new! '!ii Qi£V SllP-VAN. Cood RANS PORT ATION Autos 9600 . . - New HallWDOlld •-----••ml!I•••-•-• 13' Sall, eold anodiied Nd-cond1 ..-BDmt eaaver-- 0 .....-~ * ~ •u~ON... * du, dautt brd, new aold *-l· m Dll Mar, ,CI M. : SUNIEA~ ·~ ·A '-" anodized mut, new lam.In-.\pt·A. .... '4rJD pm ONLY $745 Every Frldly NJ .. 7taG p.m. 1t:ed boom. new pl<0tat. •55 iN PICKUP • FREE leaoDa -PUILIC WEI.COME Pert. Cond! Ready to race. $300. Good Cond! hD UOQ music ~-"B• ... ....,, & ,,. __ ., W1lnut ._.....,oom •-a.., S586-II. Locbe)' * .~11 * 63 A.LPtNE. WIN whll, 2 ops. very gd cond. $950. 642·~· Goin& OverseU) '61 ALPINE. Wire whls 2 new tires: $585. :• HAMMOND Ma~y Dfni:;.-R...., lets~.... t.,.f:~ _ · m.~~ NMll1 '12 CHEV P1a<UP w/8' '\A CORONA DEL 'Mil S,.nlth D(nlnt Room s.ta, ltovnd' OIMtttL AURORA 21. Main jib It BED. VI. ._.s. L()W.MJ. -E. Out Hwy. ln-8930 jenny. Outboard, CUlhlons, a.EANI ..... 548-5353 ~o SUNBEAM '6' TIGER -...-• Ref rl"reto,. • Living Room Sets aALDWIN PIANOS • Stov.. • Pletform R-ker· heed, tlOC'tllOrtt1. , $1995. C 9520 NLDWIN ORGANS -• flowder blue, moorld ln _•m---pe_rw ____ _ • ·U~ • TV'1 & Rfferd P~eyers• Plctv,..WaU Plaquet rr-t o1 "nie Carlbe'. no ,66 Chev ~ Ton p u. with .-Reot Returns· • T011t•ra & lron1 • Br111w1re & ChlM Fernando, Balboa. Phone Cam1>er. VI, Slick R/H: GREEN, MH, WSW'a. S23(Xl. ·eau 673-56&1 TOYOTA ---~ de.i. tn the West! • Antique• ewnlngs, 673-8224. $191X. or e.t Ofl<'r-940 wu.in BALDWIN mm10 Arco Fwniture A-.ctlon uoo 14 . Bar~! Darrell. CM. w.-6953 '65 lio1 NeWJ!ort Blvd., C.M. • Owned by Edgar ~en'1 •55 FOJtP JXXJNOLINE Sup. AN TOYOTA/LOW-Ml. $150 D TAKE OVER. PAY· ~·• (• 6G-84l4 • 141 W. 19th St. <Vista Shop'q Cf!trJ daughter . 'Cencb" er van CAMP'f:R. 156-HP. _ i''Plaoo TI· month, New * I Cotti ft\eM • 6"2-02.St ' Near 1'ew. Sailed 3 ti.met. Sleec>t 5. P JIJO. 962-7210 MD(J'S. * 494-2193 Col\11 cqui S5.s5 week Blxter & Ck'1?ro, etmr, ful ...... ..,.,.,,.. ... r;-;leeps $ ex--Pt'ANO 6 ORGAN CENTER 1)' found M Loctcney '" ...,... ~3 • • s.nta ~54T.-i0stn Ev~. AUCnON FREE TO YOU 6n:1344. 543-93.u :'91. ~,si~ 962~- F I J ' 2 7 BEAUTrFUL 20' s I 0 0 p lmporttilll Atftoa 9600 fi.VdMOND SPINET M·lOO r ., UM nd, p.m. SMALL DOG I Part Dec!»-Ex. Cond. Sips. !1, H~d, --·-·~ -• - 'MODEL QRGl\N. Mahoe· Lovety new Ir &ood ueed fur· bwid It Tenier Male DllCl'Ona, s hp Mtr.., New (Mft II ltEllfND any. Llll:e New! 6'f5.Z586 aft nlture. Bedroom -., dinina Lovable Good with ~ ~t. full Equp. SUOO· JrW. ~ &im· room seta. dinettes, cbells ren. ~. • 't/l ~06 t 11 E ()µ; uss:flht piano. Needs ~~ ~:: -----· __ tt_l1 *LIDO 14. *1904. MK lllUMPH '62 ll"R-3 TRIUMPH XI.NT COND! $750. 545-2572 evenin&•· VOLKSWAGEN --* '59 vw ~· :f · 91 Victoria St., rockers, tw1n corpe} . bed FREE kittens -., poet tqne. '* + TRAILER & EXTRA .• , di! --0046 units, lampe. pictures, oc· 3 all rret m..._ 1 ~!e· * Saila! $1000. 646-0445 Flot Altaratfl S wi ~ cuional chalra, nice bar male. 1 ~ flDWt. 8~ Theae ) cuw Jaave full fae-bed DLX. MICRO BUS ·tti radio, unique sliding ......_..... -• .._.,_ --__. .J week.I o{d. Box..cialned. Call Speed.--..$kl 84Ntta _9030_· ~ --t plus leather .~aeM ·-..._, ma-"""l""'·• A""\t vo· -J ~-flee deslca and office cbairs, after 6 PM, MU18 SUPIR SKI BOAT ~ wb1e1 widt ~ T etc. A runoin& tool! ONLY $699 .. . ' . ·:. IBff llW Color TV's $6 MO • No Oepoa1t • Free Servi~ AIL RENT ... ~~ l..O:p~toa~~N'E ·:Call llOW ••• 521-7555 Wtp.m. 195S Newport. c:M. 548-3494 Servtce Ob W. makes. COLOR. SPEClALISTS :Rent a NEW COLOR TV -$10 mo. ·l'ree Indoor antenna "' ~ Service • Rent can ~·:· IR'l7~to purdiue I --e4LL NOW • 532-1151 OOLORLAND TV O.,,my Ayrff Chevrolet oof!ee tablet. end tables, 7 KJTI'ENS, five 1111111 ~ 1" 'a:lu19d, 3S tip Mere, skis, wheeb, full carpets, oil bunk beda, TV'• radios, ed and 2 ~ Ulred-,Cfl· aid rope trlt 2 tanks flag pressure a: temp gauges. 1 9 TV Ii Stereo, cilrpetlng, Jrs Black and white end · T ... _ • 1 So• Id '$1°""'. yr, 12,000 mile warran. ty. 4' S. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACll , . uac new. new <'""· Sal ....i ~ .... k-~ refrlgeratoni, free re r s, Ill golden yellow. House Now. l889. M. Lockney e .,..ccu u1111 "'<'<' ...... Ope washers; dryers, and a broken. 548-7142 6/1 .,..,..,1~H S4"9lll only. n 'til 9 494·7744 0 US N D S CYnfER "'~ ~ ,,. _ O.T.R. Sugg~ R{'t111I TH A BEAtrrIFULLY marked fr OORSE.Tr T>HP John-S3980.05 wm 11y ITEMS! taq baired kittens. 6 wks. + WINDY'S AUmAM 3 Ruman &lue, 2 black, 3 IOn. Eltt alart Trlr. mo Sale Price ......... $3284-.~ y \ ll'Uft rare tortol1e aheU. 1307 SANTtAGo DR/NB. O.T.S. Sale Price .. $2826.56 our Volklwageo or Porsche It pay top dollar•· t id tor 2075% Newport Blvd. Behind Tooy'a Bldg. Mat'la. Colt& Mesa, .~ . OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 Garap Sale ~ • all ldnc1' • all 11ies ~. Jl. Double~. lncludel mattr., box 'fl'iQp and frame $1.S. Stereo MlJ>\e aet. Games, boob, toys, tumlture, tent.I, power mower, teaching ma· chine, geiger counter, foot- b.lll shoes. M.aoy otber lt.ema. all must be told. (Moving) ~. 979 Poat ~-. C.M. oil Baker Rd. 21" TV New pk tube: car eooler; new ~roper or boat bead: so· ~ .. n~ ronduet, !5' 1 ~ .. flex coaduet. 17635 Rodaose Way, Irv I n e, alt 6 or wknds. 548-1243. 611 Q.T. Sale Price .... $258.5.86 or ~-.. 1 n.-.. w. Merine Ecfulp. 9035 San up to $700 FREE, .....,...., e ,__:1 ..... . Thia Weekend tens, 9 wtc:a.old, 1 lfeY mal• OIRYSLER rev Ir ftd. iftT Call Mr Davia 6'12·5480 d1f ,... • 1 black . wtdt.. 5G-2125. 3-1, $40. 300 pl fuel tank . • • ______ •_13 w me1 $.1). 56-8713 ! DESPERATE ! not. 00 Gene ounds. 673-1190 '65 VW New, rebuilt en· (ine. Clean. MUST SACR!· FJCE. Prvt. Pty. Days • 1 "\Ve Have Buyers Waiting ! Pm & LIVISTOCK 1e1t Sllp, MMriftl 903' Will P111 .. dollar tor your 0..,. 1125 SLIP Wanted Uttle l'1and dl9a • .._i driv-. vthlcle • SS' Boal 2 ~ June • 2 or imported car. Call am RARE PULi PUPS wtai Sept. uttte 11lanil =a:;;::t =~=-=--====== Elteclleat a,.mplonlblp ftome owner: Davld500 ---- Baclqround • A,llo Stud (213) •·1981. ALFA ROMEO * (213) 626-5986 * BOAT SLIP , W /STORAGE ,66 ALFA SPYDE~ ~. Pur~red-4 monthl locker for 25 Pwr-Oulser. RED. MINT cond! $2300. Houaeb">keo. Ku lh>ta $42-mo. 642-1476 eves. OWNER. * 4.99-3545 P S35 .......... '46-4060 Private dock to 30' . ----"" S!n-5504 Eves. 675-3481. JI' '64 VW SEDAN t1' XI.NT OONDt n050 JI' Alto: '60 VW CONV. Good oood! ~. 5'>1'31 65 RED VW -TAKE OVER PAYMENTS. PRIVT. PAR· TY. * &12~ ,... '65 VW. SUNROOF. ANAMA BEIGE. IMMAC!. 833-1611 vet . 2061 days. JI' ~ CR.EAT DANE power. $1.50 pee-ft. PUPP~. MUST SELL! e &73-4383 e 65 vw. R/H. extras, Very Clean, Xlnt. Sl 145. 642-1121 AUSTIN ...-TERMS avail * 839-1746 - ...-SILvERPOODU:.S.-~lytng _~~-·9150 1:. A~~~:.ru~~'Z3~~ , "' FEMALE· Al<C/REG. l..EAJU'J to {1y in new •Ir· $1499. 673-5968 ,... flS.up. * Call 54.5-1490 pl&neA. Low rates. H1rborl-===:::--:=====- or 640-5302 -65 vw. Like Tlf'W. Mu~1 sac· rihee. New tires & radio. $1350. 541-2440 62 VW awt. Very clean, -~------8210 Misc. Wenttd 1610 NJ.Ill a Stereo • BAS,q'T PUPPlE-5 • Aviation, Mea.dowlllrk Air· AUSTIN HEALEY ' * $.'15 -$65 * port, H. B. 842-2430. • :'roY * :0~46 Mobile Homes 9200 '60 Austht Healey · nev. top. $795. tn31ilt See· shore Dr , N. B. 673-7839 ...,....... _____ ..... $lrERro Tape Recorder -~lete. Fine sound qual- ity. Attractive cue Incl 2 !ipe8ken;. Cost new $175. WANTED • .357 MAGNUM RUGER Pre~r 7% lnch · barrel but will take other. Reuonable. Call $40-1349 after 7 P .M. ·--------Sprite new loP & side cur-• NPies, AJ<C~. 10'XS5' FLAM1NGO, Un-~: A steal at • S75. * * __ furn. Adults. 5 Star Patk. $495 Full Price - VOLVO - '6'l VOLVO 544 SPORT. ~MP eng Xlnt! Body PER· .. ,, ........ "' .. ~-· Th~, June l, J~7 DAILY PILOT 35 UMd C1rs ~ ILi IUICV lUVIERA, lold ·~· O'lrM'J', ND powt"r. $),995. ~ heft otter. MUil aeU. Ml-034 .,,, '84 BUICK Le SABRE , Alr, PIS, P/B Exel. :>nd, '1650 KI 5-$471 F c --19ll0 INVJCJ' A "4r aedan. ne oWMJ. Exeel co n d. 0 548..tm CADILLAC Lido Motort of1 p CA ers the Ultimate In COm lete Sales It Semoe DILI..AC CONTINENTAL SPECIAIJST 1300 w. cout lliJhway Ne wport Beech 64.2"'162 1 ~ CADIILAC CUSTOM H EARSE Low mileage, bl 9900 TRANSPORTATION ... \ CH!YROLET Used c.,.. 9900 j * Air Co~dltloned -·MUSTANG ~ "Space" Yehlca. REPROCESSED t '64 C)ley. V-8 "Bel -Air" '66 Mustang 6 cyl, 3 ~ ; STATION WAC 0 N F'AC· m1nual tran1, R/H, w+w· ~ TORY ALR COND-, pwr. Looka & run& like ~. : 1tee., pwr r. wuxlow, R/H. With no caati down· $49.~ ; a e c r et 10 cu. ft locking mo. 0.A.C. dlr. C.11 Mr. { compartmt'flt under r-deck Davis, 642-5480 , etc. All orig. Alaska white REPROCESSED i w/inun~-lime gree11 Inter. '6.5 Mustang V-8, auto, R/H, u.s. No. 1 ettolce! ··8\ly 8 W-s·w. R~l sharp. wma no • known value:" cash down $51.61 mo. o.a.c. ONLY $1885! dlr. Call Mr. Davis.~ , Tommy Ayr•• Chevrolet '66 MUSTANG convt. Auto 946 S. Coast WHwy. trans,_ p/a" 4 bbl~ v..a ~ . LAGUNA BEACH Prem1om tires. V ry Sharp. ~ 494-i744 Open 'ti.I 9 $.2005. Call 9Yet· 54i>-01il j '66 MUSTANG CON1/. ' COMET ;-:~~ cpifv. ,, 16,00G-ml. Pwr,, Bucket- V8. GOOD COND! ~ $1620. Call 163-3493 ~ OLDSMOllLE stick shift, ~ dei>enda· e. $450 firm. 6'1!>-()401. CPE deVille. Xlnt cond! eeats. Sharp! Under warrty. __ T_O_P_DO_L_L_A_R __ Loaded! 644..a'l13 after 7-pm .,...Asldnc $185(). * 837•2349 hr '60 °" weekendl. 1964 COMET CaJlmte Conv. Lat. llocW u..s Care : CAD • $275. Body, Motor, Elccel Cond.Al300. al : good shape! 842. m2 or ---~ UllMISllY ~ SEE at 17th·& Irvine/CM. DODGE , J '57 in .,,, .,.. at: SHELL STATION. , CAD Olupe de VOie. aiT-'81 DODGE 2 • dr Pioneer OlDSMOlllf :: '63 cchd, like new, low mi, 1 TOP CONDITION • owner, white. Sacrifice $500 542-5227 2151' Rarbc:r BJ,, C'olta M.. .; $235(). 673.8905 ~ : 62 CAD SED DeVlLLE FALCON '61 OLDSMOBllJI! HTP, rad-,} . ...-All EXTRAS! IMMAC! ----------io, heater. 1tffrlna, Acri-t ,..... 2095, Pvt-pt:y. 613-4038 REPROCESSED fice. For $799 full price S25 • CAMPER HEADQUARTERS • • 816. DISCOUNTS Oii .• OPEN ROAD CW.PERS e MOTOR.H~ e ~JS.MOUNTS e HOUSE CARS VANS e SLIDE-1NS BUY YOUR C~MPER FROM FACTORY-TRAINED SPEciALISTS • I AU. IN STOCK FOR MMEDIATE DELIVERY AT BEACH CITY DODGE '65 Falcon Convertible, V·8. On.. $24 mo. O.A.C Otr. C I I CALL BOB SMITH UNI-> auto, power steenng. R I VERSITY OLDSMOBILE,~ , Looks & nins like new. With ~: __ ... d . ·~ 17 2850 Harbor Blvd., c. M. no "-' own ..,.,. mo. 540-lln. , 0 .A C. dlr. Call Mr. Davis, I ' 642-MM '55 OLDS * POWER !Iii STEERING A BRAKES. e 1962 FALCON Station wagon. GOOD CONDI 6fl>G'T2 : Deluxe trim, auto. t:rana. I radio, heater. Receot.l,y over-PL YMO'...... . hauled en11J1e. Muat Sell 8)' _____ ...,"_I"-- June ts. Call elter 4:00 COSTA MESA , §4s.im CHavn1a1 · . f 'S3 FALCON RANQIO VI. PLYMOUTH ,.J Stick, R/R, T-cov .. clean. 0... 11_ , ~ ~ 546-1934 ! '60 rALCON • 2 OR. R/H. 'Tor the flDMt ee1ec:tSoa • Auto. Good condition. $.125. 161 both New I Uaed C.." ·: ~18Zl ' ========= 1959 PLYMOU'm Wason ": FORD PIS. P/B. Auto. Tram. Just ! had ~ves ground, Excep. • , 6 l Ford -tional value. $350. 54.5-0006 1 i '61 Plymouth 4 Dr. Auto. , Galax1{' SOOXl.., 2 door hard· R./H. Excellenc cond. S3SO • tap. Air cond., powtt steer· e ~2498 e ! ~-R/H. A loca.J ooe owner '60 PLYMOUTH Belvedere. l {'ar. bought new m Newport nd ! n. .... Ext · 2 1 .......... Xlnl co . $300 cash. .,...a""· enor one ......, 962--0355 j with wtlite top. 1 $1495 Full Price WE NEED ~ JO~~~ON YOUR ·olD ·~ Coeta Meta Branch CAMPER! : 1941 Hari>or Blvd. 64.2-~ _ J , ~ for $65. 2516 'Bowdoin "1{.~ Qista Mesa. DARLING "Jill" 8 mos. Long hair k I tt e n with sboU, needs Foater Home for awnmer or permanent. u 3-7870 Hones 8830 ~!.3 _ or 642·• JOHNSON & SON .,, MUST SELL! 8 • yr old Motorcycle1 9300 ~ocoln-Mercury FECT' New tires &: painlP 16555 BEACH BLVD. f"IUNTINGTON BEACH ·64 FAffiLANE-~--Coupe WE HAVE BUYERS ON : 4 ap. 289 cu in. 270 H.P. DUTY TO WORK OUT : 8500 a.a Meta Brandl 'mOROUGHBRED GEU>-DUCATI 160 <X:. Near new 1941 Hari>or Blvd. 642-~ ING. Pleasure or Show. Mint cood .. In stora~e. Un-;s;, A/H SOOO. RED. New top, , . . WANTED: ·_ ,.?;7 MAGWUM RUGER FREE mixed kittens· I.me everybody. Not particular. Call ~ after 5:~. ~. der 400 mtles. 546-02U> Tires 8t Palnt/20,000 • mJ. LGE WELSH MARE PONY '64 Ronda 90. $2350, * 833-1611, ext-1811 • ~ft' 7% lncb baml, but ~will take other. Reasonable. :taµ 540-1349 afttt T P .M 3-)'l'I. GenUe,'l\\reu trained. New tires. CleM. $165. m. * 544--0703 -&46:,1616 -6/3 YRANSPOATAtlON .·FIAT tmONSWICK Antique Pool ~ ~. Pocbta, Best . ~et-! 54'1-0011, u .... Kl'ITENS. Wbt,. tiger ~/ wttt pawa, wtlt/"9)' 119~ •• toilet trained. !Q.3285 •.-.&. &"Y--L..... "9000 Auto S.rvic• _._ _.... & Perh 9400 Fiat City fiats & Arltlrths 6/3 FREE COURSE In t.U1eell1neous 8600 Basic «---nship UPHOlSl'ERING • $79.50, 2 ~H-:.~ .POOL TABLES pc. <European craftsmen) <Powu or Salli Conducted ' ' NEW It USED .Free est, del, pickup, 715 by Balboa Poinr Squadron . :·. l967 BRUNSWICK Main, HB "Bern.1'' 53&-64Cli at United states Pow• r .. : . $275 VALUE . 6 Wks, Puppies to good, re-Squadrons. Next' coune • , . HOW $239 spona!ble homes onzy! % June Uth at Newport HaJ" : :-100'7• FINANCING German short hair pointer _bo_r _Y_a_ch_t .... Cl_u_b...,.7_P.,..M=. ::--~ SECARD POOL -% Collie. 546-9965. 613 CHARACTER CLASSIC ~.S Ma1n, Orange, 532-1992 FR.EE kittens, part Siamese U' Outbrd/Jnbrd, IApltra.ke, annnm AIR CS to good homes. Allo aaec-an ~. maboe deck. .• ftftllllU f I ' tionate moth«' cat. Call ,IQMth. new cover, $495 51Ai 847-6498 6/1 hp EYlnrude avail. Beau f • .., FOR SALE 2 LONG haired kittehS about cond. Must be IHD-;~antl, Samplea Ir Mill· 7 W!'eks old. One all black ~·~~ " & 1 pure white. House-·~ inds Sat. Obl)' 8 a.m. to ' broken. 141-1407 SIS GLASPAR OU'mOARD 'ftia. 929 Baker, Cotta Mesa 9,6 .. ...ia .. , oarlodcl, peddtd MIXED Shep. Lovable. 1 yr. ..-Mechanics Toola, Acetylene male to borne w/fenced yd. gunnels. new ~l~t. new Outtit.s, Elfctrlcal Toola, No very small children. wlatone, tow rtng, $195, 5~ 'Ait CompH:uon. 496 2585 (Capo. Beach I hp Evlnrude Avllll. Beau 00Ts OF Mt~. -CHEAP! cood. SAC! M. Lockney · S.S.$. HouM GOOD Home for aix months 673-1344. 543-9!11 ~ ,.... _ _._ C M ~19 old female part collie. Lov· ----• ,,,_, '-''~""' , . el chlldml· 2031 S~ Fa.ir· * BELLBOY 'JJY CABIN· s46-36t6 or 54().4216 -cnmer. l~HP Mere out· hfiiiQUE wht Fr Prov din view Apt. B. S.A. drive, SIS, Bait tank, Tan. ·\-et china, 4 side chrl, 1 1 Darling Cocker -T~r dem Trlr. $325(). * 494-7811 ~t chr, royal blu uphol, & Poodle mix puppies. 1l2B Aux-Inboard, Steep. 2. Side i!Xtra long le llrm 44lh St., N.B. 6/.3 tfe avail (Newport Beach) IP"fll Bet $45. Sheets 2 DARLING kittfnl • 1 calJ. w/Head .t Showers-ns. free. El~ bell mu· ('O female. l o r a n r e It 5M-259'J. after 6 ff.5(), 141-7869. ' wlllte male. 64&-5184 613 -Fdii------Sal-e_:_r _Ht_X __ , -Tw\n- s.~~.~a...-E1t•t•--ltDORABLE-8 week.I-Ma Fly bridge, sips 6.'New va.r-N io couch. fllbles, 2 BR kittens. 546-4722 after S. nllhed.pajnt. l6&50- .M41. auto-walher. OE dish· P.M. 613 Olli &i. 642-2000 days. wuher. etc. ·::~OTHI.NG OVER $35. ='5'.tO El Moden•, NB It 'Siamete. 6 wica old. OlJI iFJbinabiiUt lt:ront mtt'lf, ~ Aft 6 It ...tends. 25-t., Evin + good trajler. -------.,..--6_13 A Steal! $225. 646-2309 ~ bed $15, SUrfboard FREE KITTENS, Loo& A 16 FT Fit>erglul -Boatnew ")'fl>. Twin spreads $6 ea. Short hair. Ho\Jlebroken. 35 hJ> elJiine, trlt It ~. ex- :folarold camera $25. Model 963-lMl 1/3 tru $850. &42-«m ,cl~. $Z ,S·9-~0 Ut(enew. 1 BLACK Kl'I"J'Dll, Hou.e-.~CE. Mmk collared broken. to good home. S1llboat1 9010 ,PWMter $40 • ••••• 546-0625 642-0053 6/3 --- ~ dlnlng rm aet, ADORABLE 'Tdtten. 7 Wk WDT WlGHT PO'J l'Ell ~. 6 chn, $65. Twin olrl female fa re11dy tor A I 14' SLOOP • St.PS 2 .'bltd. m. Eleo clothes dry· hOfTle. 673-JS!M 6/3 $400 ON • $39 MO. i-4:Di $35. Spear gun, uud. ~ ---SEEING IS BELJEVINC! once, $2(). 3 slot cars. It P L A Y F U L, LOVABLE. JOHOY INC. SALES .t.;oaae. $15. 546-6335. _ COLORFUL 'kittens to &ood 2816 Lafayette, NB f13.77M ~ri'RAc 9' ciuitted blue-de-home. 546-2!m 611 LIDO 14 #l<M. Xlnt eond.· :~ couch, $10. Heavy BLACK part Doxie 2 yr1. Ory storage ' hoist ._.y1il. ·;-.f. pc brn roe.m daveno old. Goori w/chldm. Ev-C6od dolly A (!Ollt r. $925. 'fnakes 2 beds. nttds <'lr•n· evythtng. 847·'7S93 6/3 6411,m5i. lng. 89'2'"4578 AUSTRALIAN Shepht"rd pup. * HOURLY RENTALS * ""atttttVES/l w ,-t h ~ ;ncs. Mak 121R Belfai.1. l7' Dayuller1 • Rhodes \9 • aer.iatioa wlndowi... C.oorl :;. •. 545-J.tJI 6/1 Fun Zone Boat Co .. Balbotl ~o' Hobby or Scienc't' pt'OJ· CQCKER.POQ. 2 )'Ta.· old. * 24. GLADI ATOR * · 8ft· Also1 4'x7' titll-trall<'r. Male hsebrlm. Not good b ''62~77 w/chldrn. 541-3241, 5(1~ $1:.1: ~t!w~~~P· i:.xs: POOL TABLE with 3 GREY femele kittens 9 --* -sIBar * l" Slate bed + CuH • wka old nry cute It sweet l'llClnr rear .Jlalla. Good cond! SfOO. 5.1&-9167 $715 '49W356 ,S.7...C787 l>HJ-LCO--COURI---~ER=-- Portable TV set $'70. 548-287S IURFBOARD Gordon & ~mllh 10'2" llkf' new. s100. '133-0631 OLD TIME 'R.INl<V. TTNK' PIANO $200. 548·240'7 FREE klttena. 3 black 2 SCHOO< Sabot. Good fbrall gray. 707 Center St., Costa hull, comp Incl whl dolly Mesa, Ll 8~219 '2300. $225. ~ TWO klttenS:-gray, 6-wka, It Mother CAI· 536-Gl30. 3 Female Kltte111 646-8555 alter 5 4 • CUDDLY Kl'n'ENS to pid hom•. -~ -;. UDO ii. WINNER! Xlntcond! Phone~rdetalla re: extra11. U 8-4211 t1' lTNATL ~ .,_ It TP.Alt.ER. $350. tf1' CALL: 6'73-9280 , -- FIL TRON Bronze elemmt ruters up to 39 milliooth of an inch. Life-Oldest Franchiaecl Flar &: Ar- Ume iU8J'IU!ltt· C.. tilter bart.b Dealer In Oranre $4.!ll, oil fllter $24.915. County. 545--4211 Mr. T•ylor 100% Financlna O.A.C. Dte1«1 Welcomr Carry Own Contract.t O.A.C. 5 CYL Jeep en~. F hn d. COSTA CAR (0, comp. 185. 648--~ 1989 Harbor Blvd. 642-4874 --IEENTOLD-Open 8:30 to 10 Daily IT'S NOT AVAILABLE? HILLMAN '60 Hll.LMAN Minx $190. 561 Victoria St., CM- 642-0046 19'7 OIVY CAMPER ~=::-:JA=G=U=AR== SPECIAL WITH COIL SPRINGS '55 Jaguar XK 140 2-0r Hrdtop. Beau COftd, OWNER. 675-2141 Special Factory MERCEDP llNZ PllrchaM SEE THEM AT 8.EACH _CIIY. -· CAMPERLAND FAOORY DIRECT 159 MERCEDES 22r S sedan. X1nt oriclnal coodltion thru-out. Becker OPEN RO.AD DEAi.ER AM • FM radio. MU.It tell this weekend, See A: drln 16555 llACH ILVp. 646-930'7 dtr _ -_ - M.B. 220 SE. Sold 119W HUNTINGTON UACH Aug '62 sunrnor. 4 ,-pd, ctiac* • .. 7 a.tel ir~2H" brka, AM/FM, Midlerlin -·~ .,_. vvv tires. Perr ,JOI' Nlmrta 673-:.620 Trucka 9500 FOR Sa~~ercedea Benz ---------190 SL $1100 Mrs. Fred NEW 1967 GMC 'h TON Eitrel. 6'73-0392 · MG PICKUP SOUNDEST )~II MGTC In Lona wh"."1 bale. Ful\y fie-0 r o n R " Co Com.plt'tely tory equipped. ~tt'C'k ~1003. Original. fl~l(l() :.411-5456 any· $2299 timt. Pvt r1y STANSBURY BUICK ·~1:-i~\,11>~/ ~~-~ 2100 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 PM. U7 • 24th St-. NB. ~ Mc MlOC. F.'T • lmmac- ln l oot' Rllre tq\l)p. Neow palnVttre«. Offer 60-3111 "" Wanted: 1957 thru 1966 --- Pickup. M111t be clean and RENAULT reuunn.ble. Prvt . Pty. 847-1863. • 19112 RF.NAt'LT. st'<lan. iood Ri50 1960-Ford-~ ton ~ft/JI, cond. t111 .. 2 new llrn, $350 o/dr!Vl', newly l"f'fllt eng c11~h S<'f' at A.ndereon t Jran$· Very good body. C'lean!'M 11.10 W 19th St , 8292 Oaray Dr .. HB C..M -' ---'Sfi l"ord 1-i. too Plck·llP _.. * $4115-• cau a11 4 l> 646--0698 ':'l9 Rf'n11ull- Excrl rond •"-interior jl $JXl or bf'st otter. 8'13-WT Will sell quickly at $995. 548-6378 alter S • PM. bee C•n, Roda 9620 -19'23 T-Buclcet Hot RQd Part! ally built SJql or trade. 84l-564!_ Autos Went.ct 9700 WE PAY .. , CASH for used can It trucks Just call ua for free estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Aak for Sales Manager 18211 Beach Bl .. Huntington Beach Kl 9-3.131 THERE IS NO LARGER SELECTION ~ OF CAMPERS ••• HOUSE CARS ••• VANS , •. MOTOR HOMES ••• CHASSIS.MOUNTS ••• OR WALK-THROUGHS THAN YOU WILL FIND AT - IEAti;f CITY - CAMPERLAND FACTORY DIRECT DEALER FOR Of EN ROAt> IN ORANGE COUNTY STOP IN TODAY 16555 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-9631 540.2660 - Used C1r1 9900 -------·- CARRY OWN CONTRACTS T r•nsportatlon Cara '57"1 Thru '64's ,;tick shift.<; t 1utom11tlcs. s~ c11r11, trurks & passenger cars. Many to choose from. 100% Financing avail. on wkly terms O.A C. COST A CAR CO J969 Harbor. CM-642"1"4 lhr" ~ "" '" 10 0111ly 847 -9631 54().2660 Hi· Perform. Take over A DEAL WITH YOU ON ~ Payments. $61.58 mo. A NEW CAMPERJ : 642-8269 alter 6 P.M. ~ '60 F'ORD. Ranch Wag-l i CHEVROLET --* 1 IN 10,000! VB. PS, Cruiso, RH. New N~W ARRIVALS ! tires, Clean. Offer. 56 Bal· DAILY _ DIRECT 62 CHEV 6 ~-IMPALA boa Coves N B t HDTOP SPT. 'CPE. wtstd. --. -· -·-FROM FACTottY : shilt. "That late look" Ill a '48 F'ORD Cpe. w/'SS Mere. ' eng. '59 Ford trans rear-* CAMPEIS l ran lo ml l~r new end. 8" slicks. Blk button • Chev trade-in. Sparkling all ' Ala.aka white w/tmm11c teal int. $200. 642-7867 * VANS ~ blue inter. Showroom <.'Ond. 'II? CntY Squire Sta-wag. . • thruout! R&H, Auto. Ps.-B. Orig-* CHASSIS. ~ ONLY $ 1185! ~ P.!rfect! SlJ95. MOUNTS i Tommy Ayr .. Chevrolet ,57 WHITE CONV-* Rare . : 46 S. Coast Hwy. c<hf! 54.<XX>. mi. AU ortg! * SPORTSMEN 9 t AGUNA BEACH Znct car. Pvt • pty. 673-2825 Open "'ui 9 494.7744 SURFERS SPll:'IAL! * MOTOR HOMES 65 IMPALA 2..dr. RIH, ps. '59 Ford ita-wag. Good COME IN AND SEE 28.'\ cu in V8. reJt 11:as. 34.~ trans. $150. * 548--0734 IXXl mt, ong owner $1795 I~ FORD Conyert. Pwr , THEM TODAY AT net tax & lie. 545-876~ -Otig . owner. frlced right! BEACH CITY . *Afr Conditioned o.y, 673-9240 Eve. 644-1342 DODGE i - 65 CHEV "327" V-8 "SUP· LINCOLN 16555 BEACH BLVD. ~E~P~~~:.t;': HUNTINGTON BEACH aparidlng Tuiip Cream w/ '58 U9coln 847-963l 54().2660 plush black bucket !>eal in· Premier, full..,,wer. factory _ __ ter. Pwr. <'<I· elc. Absolute air. PONTIAC ahOwroom cond. at almost $495 Full Price __ ·---- %new cost • JOHNSON & SON '64 Pontiac ONLY $2295! Llncoln·Mercury GTO • LeMan's Coupe. Fae. Tommy Ayres Chevrolet C08ta Mf'Sa Branch tory air. automatic trans .• 46 S. Coast Hwy. l94l Hu'bor Blvd. 642·1'X'i01 power steeriag. A local one LAGUNA BEACll --· owner car with very low Open 'Iii 9 494-7744 MERCURJ mileage. You must aeoe .\ 9 Qi CHEV CAPRICE Pow. -. --· -drive tbia one. er. f cty arr, Vogue tires, '&4HD~C8 ~t;.!!L·0. R*. 2·S900DR: JOHN_ SON & SON New bi-Bk~ & Ball n.:18 '-1 ,,. "!> U ~after C p.m.. _Lincoln·Mel'C\IO'._ owner, Low mi. $19%. G _ .• CPl1a MfA B.taru:b _ '9fi2".;m) -" OING ~~ 19'U Harbor Blvd. 642-?C60 • -.* POPULAR -.' '61 Cougar 540-1990. Stt at ROY CARVER ~29 W. Harvard/SA. -- ~'~· ~:c.v:41~~~:, PONTIAC ness io a JUSt right si.ie Sh T C 2925 Harbor Bl .• a.ta .._, for many! Sparklillf( Ori&. op . •n amper Kl 6 4444 Alaaka White w/Fiesta Red Lots At 0 I 0rup Ooanty'1 ~ ~ inter. A real prize for the nee• OMJer tw Rolll • RQPae _, quick to a<'l' 1 Bently. ONLY s 1-095! All Under One Roof .;;::::::===s:::: Tommy Ayres Chevrol•t RAMILER 946 S. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH I 94-7744 Open 'tit 9 p.m ,,,. 'M CHEV SIS CONV Red \f1th Blk top. SHARP' SU.iO . OWNER. 67~8016. ;;-:s4 Chcv!'lle M11llbu S.S. ('pt Exe. C()fld. $1!'i95 . . • Kl 5-71471 AT IEACH CITY CAMPERLAND YOU'LL FIND Y ·i;.1 RED ~10NU. "coNV EVERYTHING YOU'RE "' 1 apd l\IR CONI'I. GOOD 11n-s $7~. * M<t-1067 LOOKING FOR IN '59 CllEV STA -WAG with CAMPERS W ITH OUR '6.i • <'ng. $450. * 54f>.3856 '64 Rambler Clasak 550 Stat.loa Wap, Bought ft9W locaUy in 1965. ~as stick lhltt. Radio, beat· ~ ~r. A rMI beutif\ll, ecoDOm-} lcal car. ~ Full Price $1 195 1 JOHNSON & SON JdtK'Oln·Me~ Costa MNA Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. M2.'IUjO T-BIRD Sec 11 2856 CORVOICM. LARGE SELECTION Reprocffled ---;; ·620ievy. 2 DR '64 T·Blrd. full power, fae- ...-R/H • Auto. 'I'raM. tory air. w+w. Looka A .,; Clean • S895 · 642-56.119 STOP BY TQOA Y runs like ntw. With no c:_uh h 'fl3 CHEV-R;t:Aire. /\uto. AND SEE.' down. $62 mo. 0.A.C. a"lr R 11. scat coo.•er. IM'lts ('nit Mr. Davis, 642-5480 Coorl cond $995. ~l! 142!1 '59 T-Qird C111~k. Lo m1 -.56 CHEV 4-DR i; CV L 16555 BEACH BLVD. All powrr Prl\I. C>wn4'r RUNS GOOD S.'i95 220 Cnul. &alhol 1>16-4:if>4 HUNT I-NG TON BEACH I late ·~ MAI.IHI I ~pt Cs><' I! cyl, j 147•9631 540.l660 '51 T-BI~. CLEAN-I au to. R H. ps, s:n.50 Sttl\ f OWNER SY 4!iO oc A EST et 3ll(Y.! ~ashott DT . NB. OFTER. ~ ..., .. ; • • ( •. I / ------- . • . . . -· . I ·: . ·: r , -1'1wrldlr ....... l, lt67 HOO UMd Grs 9900 uteCI Can \' 11289" 2V 8 cylinder engine, sele~t shift1 crvise-o:m tic, po~er •+ .. ring,: AM radio, ti~ted glass, deluxe H at· belts, 6.9 14 white side well tires. Stock No. 6051. ·''LOADED'' / • Select At~ Conditlonln9 • Crulse-o-metic • I Power st .. rtng • Power Breit ... Tinted &l1u • 8.16x16 Whit' !ide Wall TirH • Tilt-1way st .. ring Wh .. I • R1dio • HHter • Defroster • Front Disc BrekH • Wheel Covers • M1p , Light • Padded Duh IT!d Visors • Eme1"9ency I Fl11her1 • Beck-up Ltghh • Deluxe SHt Belts • Remote Control Mi rror • Windshield Wuhe;. • 2-1pHd Electric Wipers • Smog Device• • Stock No. 6360. '6.4 IOID ·-cou~Y SEOAtf HARDTOP 6 11aaaen...-. v~ 3 IPMCI. radio. •1111 .......,, ltodc No. ff5lA. V .... ti/lo. tren&., radio •M •-.tier. Sfodt Ho. 1'22. ---s1322 s2099 '63 FORD '65- 500 .}<L GALAXIE 500 HerdloP Coupe. V•I, \uto .• HerdfOll, v.e, e ul\lfnellc •• power 11Mrlno, power br•k•. -11Mrln1. redlo It St~ Ne Dtur '-htr Sltldr Ho P1'7. s1233 $1849 FAIRLANE 500 Uoor Sedll\.· . Autometlc. radio It lleetlr. Slocll .... '1f'JA -s11ss '5' &MC Ph TON TRUCK • CYiinder. 4 -.I. llOCll Ho. ...... $766 . ' 2 DOOR HARDTOP V4, J ~ °""""1w, redlo ... ....,.,, $!Ode No. P'l16. -$1077 '61 I -BIRD HARDTOP V-1. 1uto. Ir,.,. r•dlo. ,,..,..,, _, 1IHrlno, bra~H. Stoek No. PIMA. s9as · • Crutse-o-mettt • ~jo • WMel Covera • 7.35xl4 White Side'W1ll Tires • Remote Control Mirror • l~k-up Li9hh • .H,1ter • Defroster • Emergency .F111her1 • Smot DevicH • Padded 011h • ,,dded Visors ~ s .. t belts • Windshield w1aheri • 2-spHcf Electric Wipers • Stock No. 5535. HARDTOP ' ..... w.-. v ....... .-. , .......... ,_.....,.. Ltldld. lnclvdlnl .Jllr ~ "'° .... '•ma. lfllCll Ho. ""A. -.77 ~1766 '63 WIUR ·I STATION WAGON ·If CATALINA ·' • cyt1"'9t. s l"9d tr-l!Mtw, 2-cloor Herdtolh Alltotnetlc, •• Stodt No. 620IA. llCM"f' llttrfllt .. llf•kea. r•le. '--"'· Sled! N .. Ill'. 5988 • SJ849 (' IENT A FOllD-S7 A DAY PLUS·7c A MILE -SPECIAL LOW WEEKEND RATIS AYAH AILI 2240 S~ ~AIN at WARNER ,~ .., SANTA-ANA \ 546-7070 • .. - ---...-: ----~~_..,. ______ .._ ________________ ....., ____ _ I "LOADED '' BRAND NEW '67 -~FAHiLAME RAtOiRO · HARDTOP v•>~..._.,,...., ..... tldl' .... ""'· -51977 '6'-fGRD CONVERTIBLE '1 ¥ .... •Ille. ,_, ''"""'· , ... .. ""llf.t~INdt Ho. 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