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1967-06-08 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach
- ...... --. ....... Today's Closing . N.V. St.oeks / 1 VOL 60, NO. 137, 4 SfCT10NS. 54 PMS NE\WORT BEACH, CAU~R~IA THURSDAY, JUNE 8, .1967 TEN cet#s • rinves ~ease-ire ' 'l'Jae Dtdce .... Bis Father'•· Day came about 10 c1.a,. ..ty tadaJ for actor Jahn "Dute" Wayne who pt.bend widl bi& parenta, children and grandcbild:ren at bis Newport Beach home. '!be "dutedom" incllldes (Net row, ' l~ft to rigbt) Wayne's itepfatber, SJd Prem; -.. Michael and Patrick; Wayne; (oenter row, f:nm left) Mrs. Patrick Wayne; John'• motbeNIHaw, llra. Carmella Pallette; Mrs. John Wayne; John's moOler, Mn. Syd Preen; John's claagbter, Tani LaCaYa (holdinc her son, Christopher); Mrs. Michael Waffle ('riding 41a&bter, Josephine); John's daagliter Melinda llaw; her husband, Gregory MunGI (hold-in& 1lil -.11.atthew); and (front row, left to riJbt) llichael's daagbter, Ilaria; John's son, John Ethan; llut LaCan; Brigid LaCava: Michael's daugbter, Alicia; Jobn•s daughter, Aissa; Anita LaCavt• abd Michael's claagbter, Teresa. Uade.reover 'Ceetl' Mesa Mother J2 Y.QutJu,~irJ.t .Nabbed MI~usly .. InCr~kdownonDtugs ~1=~ __ ...,,..,_ By TONY CILLO 0( .. ..., ....... A ')roung, pert md ntbt&" West. minster policewoman, podac as a Westminster hip ICbool stadeM foe two months, Tuesday tel up tbe ar- rest of six students and three yCJU11g men on charges of selling dangerous drugs and marijuana. Tbe investigation and subaequeet arrests touched off by the policewom- an poglng u a <:oed were dl8clmed today by Pol.ice Chief Conner L. Cal- laoott.. Wedaaday's nine arrests am aa.. Tuesday make a total ot 11 ~ tea arrests in the put 10 da,Ja. tbt chief aa.id. "It doesn't look Ute we've eolDe t. the end yet,'' Collacott saJd. Booked into Orange Cocm'1 jail are: -Entelt David P1ager, 11, Hill Nancy Lee Drive, Westminster, a Westminster IDgb School student charged with selling barbiturates aad amphetamine to the underco9er ~ licewoman. 1 -Gregori Wl.afrey G~ 11, ol 8182 18th St., Weatmi.DJter, a tool and dye maker, charged with aelllng mari- juana to the undercover polic::ewGID- an. -MJcbael F. Hawes, U, cl 1511 Gla- ger Lane, Westminster, a stockman, booked on charges of furnishing dan- gerous drugs. The juveniles arrested Wednesd?J. all high school studenta, include: -A 16-year-old girl accused of pc»- ...... ~ ......... . ij.-amd ....... . -A 1,_,_..-. drl •cuwd of lwwilctJ .......... will ..... aad ........... -A..,._ .... lift •• ! II el mak- ing a parcbw ti IM• I• m md pN- RSSiaa .. d ' .. *1tp.. -A JS.year...W pt KO'• II of tble sale ol 'a guw dnlga. --Allatba' ~ girt .... ~ cmed .. a. ale .. 1 J -dnap. -A ...,.. .... .., •• • .. tile uJe md flii . e·· 1 Ji-cnp. Al Ille jao Qy 8ft la Ww4•iwf• ...S ......... illlll Jwo 1t Biil . Oii T ! ..,. ._ jao De ..,_ - -17 ,-rs .,. .... Ill -... auutul fir JI ' tl-UU-. All lift • Gmdfa Q..,. ......... v. ,....... mo ScM11 .wm ii pbysieaJIJ 1oeaillld ia ,,....,. t ! r llat .,.rt ol t11a Ganim Grwe 1Jllified School District. Game Never Over Until Last Out LAKE ~ La. (AP) How's this for a rallJ! 'lbe Gftlb defMled a.. Bloecos ~ ia a 1JWe Leape b•d111D pJM •t Iowa, La.. Wedlle:lda:y ~ TheJ did it by stapag a Jt.rua sargie ill the fiul im1iJ1C lo over- come a J4...1' deficit. Former Harbor Master's Ashes Scattered ai Sea By BRUCE BENSON Of Jiii Oll!y ........... Russell E. Craig, • quiet DWI of the sea who disdained personal pub- licity throughout a lilet:lme of action which included 15 years u harbor master at Newporl Beach, went ~ to the sea today. HJs family respected the character of the man and did not seek publicity for him after he died at tu. home. 2600 Cove SL, Newort ~Kb. I a 1 t Saturday. He was 66. There was oo funeral s.ervitt. But. at 1: 15 p.m. loda,y. a light plane flew three miles off th~ Newport ~ach ahorehne and scattrred the ashes of r Craig·s remain!< into the oc-un reeies lhti dau~hter. Mr~. C1airt Bu:ltJ Nortti Hollywood, and an official ' o( BalU llor1ury WU'e Hoard the plane. But mourners wre 11111Derow in the Rarbar Area -ia Oruge CountJ go+a llilDtill drdes wlme llr. Craii wu recaDied as a JDM who played a large role ia JDaki-c Newpmi Barb« oee ol tbe fiDelt anaD-boat c:e11t.en in the warld.. Mr. <nil .. ... ill lllll. •nd rearec1 .. tbe water m tbe Pucee Sound mu of Washington. He .enred with tbe Rainbow Divi- sion in World w.-I bl Frantt wlw~ he was •..sed and cusect. During World War II. while hold.iltg down his pod as Rmi>or Mast~ he ~"ed in Naval lnlrDi~. Pricw to laking on ~ Harbor Mas- ter posit5-bl 1M1. hr had served 10 tStt CRAIG. PaJ~ %) A Costa Men mother WU in serf. oua condition today after a mystery aaaitant Wednesday Dilbl fired a bul- let tato her brain.. Tbe rictim ia Billye E . SQyder, 41, of 2513 Littleton Place, in tbe College Part area of Costa Mesa. She is in the intensive care ward at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Colla Mesa police admit they have no clues in the mystery shooting. They have listed the case u pos· nl>le attempUd murder. Mn. S!Qyder's son. Russell. 14, dis· covered her lying on the floor in her bedrocn, blood flowing from th• ....am her head. Polee aid lln. Snyder wu cover· ed with blood when they arrived on the ICml about &:15 p.m. She was ftlllldlm, however, and told investi· pting officers: "I fell off tbe bed and cut my bead." · Sbe wu taken to the hospital where x-f"ayl revealed that sbe had been shot on the right side of her bead, be· bind the ear. 'lbe bullet went through the brain and lodged at the base or the akull at the spine. POUCE INVEftJGATING Polic'e, thinking they were working oo s.n accident case up to that point, began an immediate thorough inves- tigation which is continuing today. 'lbe incident was reported to police by the IClll, Russell, through a neigh- bor, Trudy Smith, 2519 Littleton Place. 1be son told officers be came home (See SBOOT'J;NG, P•ge %) IACK TO THE SEA The Lett Ruuell Cr1ig Israeli, UAR Tanks Clash In Sinai; u. s. Vessel Hit By United Presa ln&enaatlonal The United Arab Republic today ac- cepted a United Nations cease-fire in the Middle East war. Secretary General Thant announc- ed the UAR acceptance to the Secur· ity Cooncl.I. Re rud a communication from the Ca1ro government aanoaaetnc tbe J!'.CYptian revenaJ cl lta ltand. Jt II.Id; ''I have the honor to inform you upon instructions of my government that the United Arab Republic bas de- cided to accept the cease-fire call as. prescribed in two resolutions of the Security Council. if the other party has decided to accept. .. The message was signed by Mo- hamed Awad El Kcey, UAR ambu· udor to the United Nations. A aimOarly condlUoned accept&DC9 Voiee From Past Newport History Group Launched "Wba you get old you don't for- get thinp, you merely become more selective in remembering," said Su- perior Judge Robert Gardner to the just-formed Newport Bead! IDstori- cal Society. And with tnat the society Wednes· d ay night kicked off its ambitious project of recording the city's past for the benefit of those to come. .. We'd UU people to know wtlat happened, bow it bappeoed, and why it happened." Oewty~lected society President J. Leslie Steffensen, bim- 1rll a ..,.. C.... t;ia Mfllr Qli- -teot, told the more than 200 as1em- bled euests. Jud.ti o.rdner, employing hU se- lective rflmembering approach, cast out threads of information about who WU dofnc what in Balboa in the year 19'll. MEMORIES JOLTED The aod.leoce, jolted by his prompt- ing Into rec0covering the past, be· gan piping up with names and anec- dotes, until finaUy, a colorful and complete portrait ol early-day Balboa emerged from hesitant memories. The youngsters in tile crowd - those under 40 -listened while rem- inbcence!> were brought to light about "Bill Ullrich, the watermelon seller who was also the school janitor. ''And Gus the Greek, where was his shop? "And bow about Madame LaRue's theater; or the Green Dragon at Main and Balboa that was a speak-easy. "I used to work there," qulpped the judge. He recalled the Balboa of l!l'll a s a place "where shops were still on pilings and wharf ralll scurried around so big you could ride 'em if you could catch 'em." FlAG PRESENTED Also on the evening's program, held al the Balboa Pavilion, was lhe pres- entation of the fint official Flag at ,Nftport BeMh to the ...,. "' Mayor Paul J . Gruber and Chy Men- ager Harvey L. Hurlburt. Steffensen •ccepted the flag on be- haH of tbe sodety. Capping the allair was 1 special slide presentation on the hi.story or Newport Beach, presented by tile Or- ange County Title Co . In addition to Steffensen, other so· ciety officers installed at the meet- ing were Mrs. William Ritter, vice president; Mrs. Warren Messing, sec· retary; Jim Rubel, treasurer, and Bill Grundy. membership. Members ol the board of directors are Joe Hamblet. Mrs. Joe Beek, Mrs. Don Douglas, Mrs. Martin Sheely, Theodore Robins, Jack Barnell. Mrs. Henry Humann, Mrs. Challen Land· ers and Mn. Harvey Pease. School Board May Tap Reserves for Pay Hikes Pay hikes voted Wednesday night for principals and non-teaching per- sonnel may cause Newport-Mesa Uni· lied School District trooees to dip into reserves to pay the increased salaries. The alternative i.s to raise the pro,r erty tu rate. Real Bad Dream: Deputy Shoots Self in Hand It was all a bad dream. UnW the gun went off and Deputy Sheriff Charles JGmball of Westmin- ster woke up with a hole in his hand. "It sure was a rude awakening," Kimball commented from the bed in SL Mary Hospital, Long Beach, where he ls recovering today from the very real .38 uliber gunshot wound he suf- fered In the "dream." A sheriff's report on file today in- dicates that JGmbaJI was sleeping wilb his revolver early Monday morn· ing. At the same time he was dream- ing, and that was the whole trouble. ln the dream he was trying to fire a gun that had jammed. So he tried to unjam it and -boom! You know the rest The 34-year-old Kimball. a bache- lor. called his mother. Audrey r . Buchanan. 55. also of Westmin!ltrr and a registered nurse. She took him to the hospital "My arm wai; numh unhl "" ~ot about to L,oni: Reach,1' lht ddputy n id. ··e ut I ~ot the bleeding ~topped 1mmed1alely." • Principals and assist.ant principals will be given raises averaging 4.8 per- cent plus an incremen!. for another year of experience. The board also approved a 3 per- cent cost of living increase and classi- ficatioo adjustments for s<:hool sup- porting personnel custodians, groundsmen, bos drivers, cafeteria workers, etc. Salary increases ror both grouP6 totaled more than preliminary budget allocations, knocking the carefulJy balanced ledger out o{ kjlter. Trustees indicated they probably will raid the reserves to bail out the budget. Earlier. the undistributed reserve fund was cut by S233.000 to permit an average 8 percent teacher pay in- crease. An additional $178,000 would have to be cut from the rund to offset the salary boosts for prlndpals and sup- porting personnel. A large audience of non-classroom school workers booed the adoption of the 3 percent cost of living boost. They sought a 7.5 percent increase. PAID YOUR TAXES? SEE PILOT TODAY Are you sure you paid your prop- erty taxes? The DAILY P ILOT to- day publishes the rompl<'tl' and off1- c1al list or delinquent taxe~ in thl' Or- ange Coast area The list. compiled by the orhcr o( Oon S. Mozll'Y, countv tax collrC'tor, liU s more than 11ix pai;:e5. lt will ht> repeated next Thursday. already had been received from Is- rael. and Jordan bad also agreed to the cease fire. Another emergency session of the council opened today with a United States call to the Arab countries to acceJ't the cease-fire. The Ame.ricalll also urged immediate arrangements for the disengagement and wttbdrawt of the waning ftrcts in the Middle (See MIDEAST• Page t) * * * Israelis Batter U.S. Ship; 10 Killed, 75 Hurt WASHLNGTON (UPl)-Ten Ameri- cans were killed and 75 wounded, 15 criticaUy, when Israeli aircraft and one or more torpedo boel6 attacked a U.S. communications shjp in the ea.S'tern Mediterranean Tbltl"sday. Ia- ra el apologized and said it waa a mis- take. Defense Department officials &aid two destroyen from the U.S. 6th~ were on their way to asslat the USS Uberty. whidl was hit ln the attack. They said the two vessels should reacll the Liberty about midnigbl The Liberty had just ta.ken up posi- tion 15 mlles north ol tbe SinaJ penin- sula in international waters when It was strafed by Israeli aircraft and possibly hit by a torpedo -all with- out warning. U.S. Navy Pilots Blast SAM Bases In Fiery Raid SAJGOf\' (UPI) -U.S. Navy pilots hit a store of North Vietnamese sur- face-to-air missiles (SAMs) in a spec- tacular raid that seilt rockets snak- ing across the ground like giant fin. cracken. military spokesmen report- ed today. "You should have seen what we lert behind," said Lt. (JG) Charles E. Boehmer of Eugene, Ort:., pilot. "Great big SAMs curling all over the place. They're no good any more." "It was beautiful, great and satis- fying, " said Capt. James L. Ship. man of Augol'8, Mo., leader of the Wednesday strike 50 miles southwer.t of Hanoi. Other Navy planes hit North Viet- nam's Kep Air Base and reported de- stroying or damaging Cive MIG fight- ers on the giound. Air Force planes raided the southern panhandle. mak- ing a total of 112 American missions on the north. Orange Coast Weather The sun's warming up to hts task. but he's still taking bis time about it. says district fore· caster Frank Ernst who seea continued night and morning low clouds preceding sunny af- ternoons along the Orange Coast and temperatures ranging from 66 on the beach to 74 a rew miles inland. INSIDE ~DAV Men and wom(?n jobhunters are equal under the law. only men are a little more equal . ac· corrling ro Sylvia Porter. Sre her columr1 011 Fmance Page 22 today. "'"" ' C1lllon1l1 S C~nll5-U •> c..,,'" 1• Cresswer• U 01..,..nu • 1111 Oontr )A EO•tor1.i Po• )) Enl1rt11n,,...,t I "'"""(I )) )J l'lr. Cl llt I l!oru llet•nt 16 Aftn L•Mtt1 11 -11119' I Me"'" J7 •• . NIHtMI N..., ... OO<ll•I"" 6 ~ .... c ..... 1y ' """"'"' ... ,, PTA )t *·•I Ntwt II JI s ...... ,, )4.)1 SIO<JI Mlrlll~ Jl JJ ltlt•tl.. )4 .,,,. . "" , ' T..,, Tllvt I Well.,._ I Gl+llft W~i.. >t w ... ~ ,..., >• i I I o~ t "·· l ' '1 '4 " !~! % DAILY PILOT •• in Tria -• ,\ 1 By ALMON LOCKABEY ... ,"" ...... ¥AMFORD, Conn .. -The Califor- nia : 12-Meter crew'• record of fivtt ltr.aitht los.ses ln the first thr« days of the America's Cup preliminary trials on Long Island Sound 11 not in- dlc11tive of a W.Ck 0( competitive ahi- lity, according to v-eteran yachting observer• here. In all but one of the five raeu thus far, Briggs Cunningham and hill Orange Coast crew Move brought thtt aging Weatherly home close enough to thttlr opponents to make expert.I lift their eyebrows and wonder out loud: ''Wh.t would Briggs and his gang da if they were aboard Columbia?" That Is assum.J.ng, of course, that tht redesigned Columbia is as fast a s she appeared in practice sessions o(f Newport Beach. Weatberly'1 poor showing in the New York Yactlt Club regatta was found to be due to an extremely dirty ,, ' Albacore Head Tuward Orange Coast Waters ' By DIC&'. ROBINSON --,\]bacon are ,tu.ming eutwa'd ~ ward the orange CO.st, returning to these water• from their annual round trip to Japan. According to marine biologist B i J J Craig, aboard the 0epari'mcnt of Fish and Game research vessel N. B. Sco- field. a IS-pound longfi.n was hoisted on deck Wednesda:i fr om 64 degree water. ScouUng for harbingers of bigger 9Chool1 to come. Scofield connecttld wit! this first fish 120 miles south- west of the Erben Bank and some 840 miles off the Nl'Yo'pOrt Harbor jetty. In 1966, Scofield hooked up with the first albacore on June 10 fishing in the same area. If the unpredictable i!; predict.able, fii.nce Don Locke boated the first alba- the lint -.. JalJ ... He .caulllt ..... Ill 11!1 - nedy's ""111 It n *I-• ... - Robertsoa 'clmioc the ..... - Albicore TourMmtllt wtilile M11Dt: a miles aoatb ol Sa Diqo. From Sco6eld. and the some Gt thil early albacore action, biologist Cnig said t.bc conditions are ~scel'"'t far a great longfln year ror Califanlia sportsmen. Body Disco~ered In Orange Grove Termed Suicide core of last season in local waters A blood·sp\attered body found Wed- some seven miles off Catalina on the: nesday morning in a Santa Aaa Avalon Bank on July 4. it appears orange grove tod8y wu identified as some lucky sportsmen shouki snag the first 1967 fish July l or 2 ol this that of *Year~ Mu Alvin Ruh. current season. onetime news and public relatiou PresenUy. tbe local w.ater tempera-~~ ' ; -ture is 62.5 degrees, with albacore lik· vi.ucial reportl' at the police 'de- lng the medium ranging from 63.7 to partment listed Hlie deatb u a ltlidde 67 degrees. -~-~tha-t._.,ptobably oceurred s o m e t i m e Last year. wtiile most of the fleel Tuesday nlght was looking fer !"he. first: sneaky crit· A corooer'1 deputy said Rull bled ter off San ClemeDte Island , and 11 to death, appuenUJ from a dee P far out as Cortez Bank, Locke picked laceration on the left .-ide ol Illa neck. off his prize some 18 miles off the Near Iris body was a pacbge. of ruor beach.trolling from Wahoo, the fam· blades. oos fishing machine owned by Locke, lnltial radio reports al the death Bill Pigg and Bert Devere. indJceted a po111,... mmder, appm-- Since bluefin tuna generally travel ently becaUM GI the blood bmd • along with the longfin. it can be ex· the body. peeled a fish of thi!; species will be "He looked like he wu all knifed boated on an earlier date than last up ," said Morris PeMSOll, 1 workm.aft year when Harrison Reno weighed in at the orch.ard in the 17tr block of N. Buck Ducked The Wrong Way; Killed by Car A male deer with four-point antlers e arly thi1 morn.Ing phmged headlong into 1 vehicle on lonely Jamboree Road, killing Itself tn.stantly and slight- ly injuring the driver. Newport Beach police•Wd the. buck a pparently was roaming along the riumber one lane of Jamboree Road, between Ford and San Joaquin Roads. Frank Joseph Bruder, 33, of 1221 W. Balboa Blvd., told officers he was driving north on Jambor« about 7:30 a.m. wben lhe buck panicked and sprinted into l:he front of bis VoUcswagen bu!.. Police said Bruder received a badly cut finger in the aceiderit. His vehi- c le incurred major damage, they said. Pollet! said that the same buck was 1potted on the roadway about a week 11 go. Officers at that time spent an hour chasing the animal through fields in an attempt to capture it for remov- al to a more isolated area. Grand Avenue. PearM>n and 1 colleague saw the body beneath an orange tree and no-- tiried an office across the l'trttt. Em- ployes there: called police_ The recently divorced Rash lived in an apartment at 101 E . 5th St. im Sant.a An•, the (.'C)JCJDer'• oftice aaid.. ,.,.... P.,.e 1 SHOOTING ... from tcbooJ at 3::wl p.m. ud bis mother told him lbt WU C'Oinl into the bedroom beClluse lhe bed a • vere headache. He cleaned the backyard. pool and about an hour later told bis motbe:r he was going back to achoo! lo pid: up his yearbook. He returned home alter stopping •t two friend's homes ;\nd found his mother an the bed- room Door. When police dbcovered that Kn. Snyder had been shot tbey quizzed her huabend, Dooald., 48, an poaihle guns in the home. He first told them there ,,... • .22 caliber pUtol in a chat of dnwen in the: room where his wife was found . Later he said b>ere was an-- other .22 caliber pistol and a rifle ol the same caliber in the home. ........ ,._ cw.-· SAl'I THEl'T S.!J~ICTS HANOC:UFFID, QUESTIONID r i.a -· -Q( I -· ....... ..... r. blo.I -· .... ., .. ~ ...... :::: ~ --~ "" 8li ., .. -· ... i.e. •• r.-reee 1 Cluuefl From Airport E: ~IDEAST... 3 Nabbed in Laguna for Safe Cr~cking ;f :.-: ~ w:' = '-•~~-•:fa aplltf:h~ ln 184 E. 21st St., Apt c,-all ol Colla. ~~.ihFlradlo conta~1with an'<>ranre1 a.a:I nel aOld a ~ p_....._ caardl:r--.--J-monung • Me11. ""'1\Wl.Y ood Coni.i"' Dll:trict uni tlle .. . _,,,. .....,.,._ Ood ol 1awma · c:bUed their ollkr Tbe California Dlvilion ol Forutry that wu Involved. * 8 -.1o -0. -.-_ Maj. model ar Jrom Ille -al a lfUI said lbe bi-whldl wu q1dckl1 OI· Tilt trio ""'t .-ao Smola Au ....0 c:.. r.-.-. a.. ..... -"' llrw -~ Coaly Alr]IO{I. liqllillllcl did veey Ulllo ~· "'-11, -oil ot LOcuu c... all!"! -. -. ~ --..;=~..,~-=-!·~:~idiil~..,~·~:t~'!:r~~-~'-~....,[·-~~ ... ~-~;~~J;;~~~ ... ~111;b;:..~1>1J~bolt;•~·-~,~111;;..-~~·~c.p~t~L,...;-;;;-;.:-;;~-~111.~-~;·:__;1-_.j,...~ wit I c·• WaldeltroctiDe of U.. tW9l!lll QaNer-n.1 Ud Jtuvanl Av· A__.... .. to-•-radio broade. ut Accorditlc .to --::-............... ~ c·• - fS'CtS .. fbe Sinai." ..... _......,. -UJ~' -... . .... enue, afte of tht tire. monitored ill Sm:lta Alla, offklerl were wu •topped ln the vicinity-of Uie-m larlill ..W • l'4rptian l a n t • bad Supects were identified u Jamet Jookillc for an empty gn can wbJch Toro Road intersection jurt before 11 Pam been dtitluyed la tbe first boars of P. Shepherd, 25, of 2209 Elden Sl; could have been discarded ne11 the a.m. el"!,; the batik and three Egyptian MIGs Geocge H. Hiner, t!i, of 278 Virginia fire. The sale w•s found in a ditch be-~ shot clown-Plact. and Verne J . Duarte, 30, of Word o( the cha.st firlt came side Lane Road. It" had Jpparently been opened with a torch. '*'Y Cain reported battles aion&: atttraJ De:put.ies 1aid lt appeared as if pstllt 1 eaicape rouks aad major lsradi air someone bad poured gasoline on tbe .-.. -.,..., ........... " ... Four F;naz; ~ts Named •ale and ignited it. Tiiey did •• , ::i: parted EaJltin 'lk:Cories.. Ii ~ know where the safe came from. lsneli -I mtaJ al 444 Anh '(;r '(;r '(;r '=: plws -"""' ..s ... -• .lerw droyed or capbaed u tbe war went I C •t Q C t t -.. ~ .. ~~":...nniq ......... · n i Y ueen on es Mesa -Thieves ~ eel 211 l.mleli pl.ams I b 0 t down 8 D d BAii aid 11 bratli tanks and 1 um«ei:I Four finali sts in the Miss Newport junior. She has brown hair and green HauJ Away 7 ,~ ars were destroJed "'when the enemy Beach contest were named today by eyes and enjoys water skiing, swim- ..._,_, to -"--... the nortben ftlml: of the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber ming and sailing. She is active in thr u-.:u .....,_,. ol c.ommerce. the UAR forces." It said tM attack YWCA and hopes to become an ele-s Sa£ 'Ibey are Donna Lee, 17: Marsha 10 WU beate• olf aad Israel tuffered McReynold1. 17; Linda POeger, 18, menta:ry school teacher. re e bu!}' iaa.. ,_ and Jan Rlnakli, 16. Musba McReynold1 i1 a Junior at ., • ,,. ';: ~ 4 ti. ~t q_ , The winner will be chotien and Corona de! Mar Hlgh School. Sbe crownai June 16 at the chamber'• is s feet, t , weighs 118 pounds. and CM Extortionist Gets J.io-10 in Physician Case .,. _, Jld(ECllNU! ... _ ...... C...;ded -WUliam Mar· tin ot Co5b Meu Wednesday WU 5t!Dl.enced to state prilG:I for his part in the attempted $5,00D sez-inspired blackmail of a Newport Beach phy- sician. Marlin. 40, will spend between one and ii Je.al'"S behind ban under pro- visioas ol the California Penal Codt. He a-4 -bride. al Ins I.ban • year, Joa L "Jodee" Mattingly, 32, wen baUI accused ol offering to teO tape reconliap ol the doctor's aaaal rdatiom with two womu. Miu fllattMclJ W&I ICDteDced Mort- day to ftw JUI' probetian after 1he pleaded guiltJ to an •Uempltd ahJr. ----Dan.aid llcCarliD ol Colt.a Mesa, 1l-t.ane1 lor Martin, filed a notice of • ..--the Superior Court altor semtad:ll.1 bJ Joctge Howard C. Ca· ....... McCarful &ho requested that Mar- Un remain fret ou bail pending the appeal. 1bis•W8$ denied. A Probatmn Department report rec- oma.mded denial 0( probation after noting Marlin's loag-time. involve· meat ill legal, difficulties ill Los An- geles ud "'-countia. Tbe report aho stated that Martin could not qualifJ for Orange County Jail's wc:d furlOQlh program because be ... um:mploJed. In handing down the sentencing «de:r. Judge Cameron ordered the sheriffs departmEDl to deliver Mar- tin to prism fad.lilies at Chino. Commodores' Ball. has blonde hair and blue eyes. She Sbe• wiB · suioceed Susan McQuakl, is a dram' student 'and her hobby 11 the rei1ning Miss Newport Beach. The finalists, selected by a panel modeling. She plans to major in bus· of judges following lntervil'Ws Wed-iness administration in college. nesday night.. are. high school girls Linda Pfleger. a 1enior at Corona discovered on campus by a roving dttl Mar High, stands S feet.. 4 and photographer. weighs 100 pounds. She also has blonde. They exemplify the "wholesome balr and blue e: ... 1. She Is fond of look" for Miu Newport Beam, ac-1 " cordiDI to ~ J~. All four are horseback. riding, modeling aDd arL "B" avrrage students. She expects to major in art when she Donna Lee is a petite 5-foot-2, 103-attend• Cal Stall!I at Sao Diego in pound Newport Harbor High School the fall. Harbor Childrer Invited to Join Great Books Ouh Cllildra in the Colla Mesa-New- port Beach 1re:u who attend grades 4 to 8, art Invited to a fint meeting of the Junior Great Books program at the Me• Verde Ubrary at 10 a .m. S.turday. The first. sealon will be 1n U>e fOnn of a Coke pe:rty, according to Mrs . John Ca.nnady, chairman of the pro- gram. "Children will have an opportu- nity to meet some of the ·discussion leaders and children who w~ in the program thil past year." she explain- ed. Present plans call for the groups to star1 by the second wee~uly, meeting every other week, and then going to every third week durina: the winter months. Tite program, sponsor«!. by the Friends of the Costa Mesa Library, Is going into its second year. For ad- ditional information persons can call Mrs. Cannady at 540-1666 or Mrs. Richard Soth, at 675-4898. Jan Rinaldi is a brown-eyed bru- nette. The Corona del Mar H.igh sophomore is 5 feet, &lh and weighs 120 pounds. She is an avid camper and models for a department store. She will study Spanish at the Univer- sity oi Madrid th.is summer. Her am· biticm ..,J1 to be a fashion model. .......... ., 1 CRAIG ..• years with the Newport Beach poUc1 departmenl Mr. Craig retired in 1957 after 15 years' labor for the harbor to spend fllOre time aboard his 40-foot cutter, Escape n . At that time, ht was praised as a man of tremendous 1bility by Ken- neth Sampson, manager of the Or- l'lpge ~unty Harbor District Sampson said be regretted losing the man wbo bullt the harbor mas- ter's j9b up from a one-man opera- tion during the war to the then 18- man crew in 1957. Leaming of his death wt week, friends r ecalled Mr. Craig as a man determined to do the right thing, and to treat everyone equally with no fa · voritism. "lie was the kind of person you could depend upon to carry out hll word," said one. Burglars broke Into an auto SUJll>ly store in Costa Mesa early Wednesday containing SS00 ,in ~as~ and auto <1c- cessorJes valued at more than l700. • The burglary. at the Automotive Supply Co., 1522 Newport Blvd., wu discovered at 8 a.m. Wl!dne.sday by Andrew A. Park, 1637 Irvine Av .. The burelar1 first trled to pry open a rear door, and falling , b r o k e in ~ough a small rear Window. They tint broke open a large safe but failed to take about Si!OO cash inside. They then broke open a cash register drawer but found no money F inally, the burglars dr~gged a safe. upon which the cash register wa s sitting, out through the bact door and on to a truck. ... Missing, in addftion to the safe and c~sh, were a chrome 1uto dub .et with gauges and a tachometer val· ue:d at M50, and varlow other' auto accessorie1. Newport Boy Wins Y's Trip to Hawaii Jack Hqan, ll, was Uie big wbJ. ner at "Y Day at Dianeyland " a March • v e n t for YMCA me~ben from five 1late1, it was anoouncect f.o.. day, Jack. ion of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ilagan, 3007 Harbor View Drive New- port Beach, won the grand ~ of 1 one-week famlty tri to H.awali. DAllV PILOT p . Tl! --Iola I ..... -TW -... ....,, .... emy Sb -... *'"" --IK EDI .... ... Al. ---the : - ' 8 .... -"" .. --.. .. Reagan Cuts Won't Hurt Fairview lie was reeognized throughout the 1tate as an expert in hi11 line, who gave unstintingly of his time and abil· ity to perfect the harbor department organization. • -- . Dr. Anthony Toto, medical director of Fairview State Hospital. told the D'\ILY PILOT today thal care of rn :!nlaily retarded patients at the Cos· t:i Mesa hospital wGuld not be affect- ed by Governor Ronald ·Reagan's 10 pe rcent personnel cuU. (See rtory, Page 5.J '"I'he modified budget for the next fiscal year calls for us to lose 22 r.l:'!ff positions ," Toto said. "Five and 'Ii 1a lf of those posit.i ons are clerical ,1, ·s at oUr pre-admissions clinic in ~ n Diego and the other 17 are he re ?\nne are invol ved in cl ired treat· tn1·nt •· ·rhe hospi tal will lose food service. clerical. Janilor1 <1I and ma1ntenancr personnel under the iDvcrnor's ordrr that 10 pe.rt.en1. of the State Depart· • ment 0( Mental Health's penonne.I be cut. Dr. Toto said that m01l of the posi- tions the hospital wiU Jose are already vacant and that probably oo ooe will be fired. But the it.ale bolpitah for the mm- Lally ill are losing po&jtions involved in direct patient care. Dr. Toto added there is the pogl- bWty that some of the people cur- rently on the st.afl at Fairvirw could be forced oot by individuals wit.b more seniority whose positions havc..Jittn cut .:it other hospitals "\Ve don't anticipale that this will occur excepl in a very (e-v classifica · Hons, .. Dr. Toto 5aid. "It is a llor1 ol a checker game. Our people: wbo may bP bumped have rights at otMr hos- pitals. Very few people in patient cart" ...ctually will be separated from state Rl'Yi~. ·- But a t other bospitals thi• week the picture wu grimmer. Eight psycbiatrull lrom rour it.ate holpitala Mid Wednesday that per- IGllne:I cub cm lbeir wardl already hive rucbed JO percenl 'J'My claim care is deteric:nt.ing. 1be doctors spoke at a new• con· fettDOe at Ptesbytnian Medical Cen- ter in san Fraocbco. Dr. William Schwartzman, star r psychiatrist •t Napa State Jlospital. gajd that two nur!i:es. one a woman. are talrine cart' of an active . male trealmenl ward "with &a acutely dis- turbed patienU, ·• many wllh criminal recon11 and a history of 1ssault. One t-]Pard division of 650 patients has only 12 ~pie to a shift. he said. Or. Charles Agler , former i laff psy- chiatrist at Napa, said he quit be- cauae "I couldn't see belng a figure- head ward doctor, reapOnsible for tbe care cl paUents you did not even have tlme to MY helk> to." Or. Zena Unden and Dr. CI a r a Jooes, both of Agnew1 State Hospital, said they decided to speak out "even if our positions were In jeopardy." because "the patient!! are the! ones ~·ho ere suffering. not the doctors." Dr. Edwin Peterson , staff psych ia· trist al Mendocino State Hospital, said he concurred with $1atement.~ made hy. the others . Al Obe.rg, who joined the depart- ment in 1949 and later acceded to the harbor master's post, recalled that hill boss actively aided in the rescue of nearly a dozen military fliers who crashed ln waters off Newport Beach during Wor ld War JI . The 1-larbor Department during the war waa located in the Balboa Fire StaJon. Later It wu tranaterred to a small build.Ing near the preae:nt Fun 1.one area. When the facWty became too crOwd- ed, Mr. Craig helped estlbllsh the de- partment at ill pre1ent local.ion on Bayside Drive. ,_... lie is survived by his wife , Louise. of the family home: a daughter. Mrs. Baxley : two lions . Ric hard H. Crail? of Ma ssachu!ietls and Donald B. Howe nf San ta BarbArw: a sister. Ma rgarPI Gernhardt of Los Angeles. and alx grandchildren. ,...,.... 17141 "4J-41JI Cl-'flH Af\•lhl111 MJ.5•71 c .... 1.,.1. 1trW. u .. ",. i;..... ~11t111• '"• CetnMftW. M<0 "' .... 11 .... 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Urge Budget Approval . .. • I SACRAMENTO (AP) -Oemocrat- lc and Republican l.eaders _ ln a rare show of unity _ called on th Assemb,ly today to quickly send GoJ. Reagans $5.15 billion pudget to the Senate "without palaver." That was the pbrue used by Re· publican Vice Chairman Frank Lan· tennan of the Assembly Waya and Mean~ Committee as be aaked for a ~partisan vote to help clear the way gested amendments declaring budget money caa't be spent unleas there's enough tax money to pay the bills. . And, the Senate Governmental Effl. ciency Committee began studying the Republican governor's $1.07 billion tax hike with members lndic.ating they don't like the size of the bill or the local property tax reductions it proposes. of Reagan's opposition to willft...._ snapped: "It's his time at bat. t..et•a .e what kind of a scrat.cb single be1l _ duce." .-- Unruh said be will suppart the As- sembly's version of the buded bill and predicted it will will the two- thlrds majority -5t voe. _ ..w for lower boule approval Minority Republicw _ -....... bit.. .............. --.. .... ., ....... Brttilll !Diii- ....... 1 2 • _ ... lllllftr-.... • . • . mce tlMt .. 1112 ; n 1 • wlillll •i-W ._ becfnmna of · or the Senate-Assembly closed door · talks that will P r o d u c e the final budget. The administration warned delay ln passing a tax bill will mean the state won't have money to pa~ Its bills in Dece.mber, when a major cash short- bered 4.2-31 -alto dedW to Mel: the spending bill, even ....,. ~ ~f them charged the °'"'NW5 au b.-1 inflated it with extra~ ., ==r.:.~.=-=.. a~ a:= .,~~-':'~,ta~. ..... a.it_. .............. ~~ ... .!111••1{!'!!!~ o( J~ llw ....... iltlct ii --•-1 .. •r~· J.-uaa-• -. ~ ~ ....... WW.11119ct ta Cbe fiCbt.. Ml lllil ............. aw-.· tic -• ,.,_.. tD ~the. ':::,: nS ... -.. tJll&.. ~' .... .uae "' ,PaJestiee which ti ..._ ::.. .. !-;W.-:-1~ ... ,,. • ., ~ EOPtiaD • bekl ......... , rt Gma. -!' f $ I I !-:: nm.... lie ......... I di that ~ of lbe tae. ..-..-. ....... __...,be bad Mbled acroes ... ..... Biftr llDd cbanled bis ~ ,....11111111'1111•--· lie ..... tW ... ,,, ...... to Jordan. It lJ that -• will r..a -a liw • --wllr praeat boundaries which tDPI 'erLetlWIJ* • .. jllU --llrllll-DlllTOWS it at that ........... -l&:dlw). ... fp Im .... 10 miles. mr miFO&liMIH W ~ t • a-. nrious actlons came De°ATH 01' ·a fi:.t:rD~, . Doroth7 p . . . . . Poet, Writer Oorothy P~ker Dies at 73 lsrall ..... --ti llaft -_. -ti die tilanDelt pnblems stW to be.t .,._._, a. Idle • ...,_. .. .UW. NEW YORK (AP) -Dorothy Park· lblletlwara.apn •M _, 1 _. lllCFlJGEE.1 er, the short stoey writ.er and ..,.... Biil ~ 7 t • __..._ r-•-a.m ii the •-•-of 10m• h • ..-. • - -._ ... "" "' w ose reputation for the sharp retort tlle ... 4 ftdlr7 clllM .._ 1w ._. --Anll niugeel OUlted by Is-ad h .. a 1 • eet' • a ..... nllll ... ...... Palestine bome1aDd m e er a legend, ii dead at 'IS. • --.;/ W....... _. -WGld IP iD miler'! ln tbe She died Wednesday in ber MD- IMlll uma .... .. • . -• 6-~ battan bot.el room. Sbe bad --la • s• -......., ._ • ; ' AIMI .. ...,_ tbert is frail health in recent years and bw Ways and Means Chairman Robert W. Crown (D·Alameda) brought the nation's biggest state budget to the floor for a test amid a growing (Jght over ~ tax increase to balance the spendmg bill. While saying be will vote for the budget, Assembly Minority L e a d e r Robert T. Monagan CR-Tracy) sug- age ts expeeted. ' Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh (!).Inglewood) told newsmen the gov- ernor will have a . "serious problem" ln pushing his tax bill through t b e Assembly without property tax relief. Unruh, unable to get bis favorite tax bill out of the Assembly because .The final decilioo. as is the CUiiom. will be made by a committee fll h- ate. and Assembly f.lsca1 esperts. eam- blning and revising the ..... lliJll p~oduced by each bouse. The Sma&e Fmance Committee was ldll ww kilC on the budget. with a ......,_ .ta- pect.ed until next week. fte I I a It ate If ..... C'W S:, # = t fl !J'a G9U Slrtp ltle1f death WU attributed to natural alUlo . _... 4 :e-::' as., , w ...... • =~&11-4-lldl,.uer-111 .... ptun_,...,, ... _~.._.,fb....,~..-9'11'!RWl!e.--. -.• --~ll:T~~~1~ Pa ......,__ .. .--.:L. ........ _ ,.._.,_ • . Considered in the 1a)I and lmOI u __ ....-v -.... -the wtttlat woman of her time Mm At 'A 'd' ti Jla.y tt-15 a..-. *"•,... tlle ttrip In lsruU bandl, Parker'• short poem1 and c:Otttan of £cnl.. ..... I ' .,.. .. ... t I IW fll .. refllgeel becomes party u Tl wj I il2ld .... p , I a. .,. ... .. tac, md probebly the remar were Widely quot.cl --.. , ti _.. M • fll IDlatioD. throughout the world. Her boll moa -·1 i* • fl• llll outatnnrwt the fame of b•"' o---wMH . ti .. --, • -,... .... wt come • ftDl1 IOW• in !'r':'" -........... ..-__ • • g, which critics have rated among a ii • ._. 4 MllllJ a.t .. ._•a. 4l9tdld city of Jenutalem the best of American short atorv Jewilll ..... ,_ ... '-• .. _. .. ........., llDdl west al the writ.en. ., .rit4WRI .._...._. ...._ i.c Pa,.,._,• ,_._ Jlla. ; , I•• la .._. .,.... lie queltioo al Je-'VICIOUS CIRCLE' demt .Anlt _. _,..... ......_ wilt a 'm .,_., ii 1etUed. , She wu best known u a member Jet , ..._, , , , ...._ 11a91aC ..-OJd Jerusalem from of ttie "vlcloU& circle," a croup of mdlr U.11. II P11 Ii · Ole~ tbe llraeliJ now bold ~ew Yorkers of the nineteen twen· fte .ie.n • 411 f n. Arma ,.. tlle _... ti tbe dt;J for the first time ties and thirties who met almost ev· jedled ._ ill i,.-,.rs. Def81e Mtnilt.er Gen. ery day {or long lune.bet a the MD111e Daym bas said they never will "round table'' of the Algonqu1D Bo- BAIE ,_ mmru&U. ttlir 1 ·sh it. tel. Others were Robert Bencbley ~ "'8e &le ~ 1ejecW I. It Bilt it still is a matter b the con-Robert Sherwood, Franklin P . Ad: alllt k -ti ... '--._ Mr ,.._ tabla. ams, Heywood Broun, Tallallill Bank· beaa and Alexander Woolcott. wt T...,_ lion and held all of the city for the ftnt time in 2,000 years. Israel officials said the <DUltry woald never give up the city. Surprise, Better Planes, Pilot,s Helped lsrool AF· From these parties em~ al· most daily bulletins of tlie latest Parker wiaecracb. In later life Mias !Wker claimed that many were fab- rications, but the stories penllt to tb.11 day. One such: at one party a mu fol, lowed her around all evening, wait· WA~LING WALL -Helmeted and batU~weary Is- raeli troop6 •. bearing their pniyer books gather at the famed Wailing Wall in Old Jerusate:O Wedn4!8· day after Israeli forces captured the Jordanian tee· Bethlehem ' Battle Brief 1nl for ber t. .ay eometbiq mem.. ,. .. . -~ • ' • • ' . · • orablf. He tJna1l7 ..... apoJociM. HY" Ch • t' B • h lac T ke :::_; ?::;.m·~.~ a oil °"' ru s irt p e a n W itlwut Damaging Clwrcla a. _, plaDa went in to lind. A .ecmd wrn of 1lnell ft&bten IW tped ii to eMcb tbe Eapt6anl OD ... p..-1 as tbey were ?efueBng ar l*•iille to take oft, tbe malt ......... moe.enta. Malber element in tbe victory WU tlle fligbt e D d a r a n c e of hrael's Frada X,stere and Mirage flgbten wllidl the source said gave them a dar 8dHntage O'fer the Soviet MIGs UaM m9de up the Egyptian, Syrian .... lnqi air forces. 11ast of the Jordanian planes - B..t:er Banter fighters from Britain -ftn mid to have been downed In cloCfiPb. Tb e mmerical strength of the Js. ne1i • bee ii a military aeeret. Be- fwe'the war broke out, Amedcen ex· perts estimeted Che number of com- W piMes at 270, ooly 15 more Ulan die Anlls dahn to have d~troyed. n. flliJ 1oaes announced by Israel were It planes oo Monday. ~ dedlive factor, the source uid. ... the superior traini.ng of ls· rael's pOob. who accordin& t.o Gen. Bod neraie 23 ln age. • "That's all right," rep11ec1 Mill BJ ROBERT MUSEL their way bill called · Parker. "But do me one fbor. When With Janell forces in Bethlehem blasting i:ra camion and ~E~. waa nothinC Co fear. C.ame oat. ecm9 you .~~t bome'" throw your mother a (UPI) -Tbe battle for tbe "1wn of the way for troops advancin{be~ out. bone Chilt'a b&ll was s~ort and deldiy. tbem. The word spread aomeblw, a. On another occasion WblD a woman BarJy ~. the 1ut Jordanian They were careful. war or 00 war bulb telegraph. 'JbeJ ClliDe ia • rmll friend bad made an exireme to-do sniper fire died away. The 1-Mli thbl ii sacred }and. The shrines must ~ ~~-bcMel, dmt. ~ m- ab;out her impending motherhood, guonen ceme in _behind their tanks be irotect.ed. nous, • ._UJg at their sweetJ, becrtm- Miu Parker cabled the woman atfer and killed 30 to 40 al the Jordanlm ed oooqueron. ~e birth of her child: "Congratula· soldlers manning 18 strong pol n ts. There was not a scratch on the One Jordalian figured it ... time tions. We all knew you bad it ln you." Other Jordanians fled into the rAOOn· qi~h 0~ the NativitY. when I came fOf' business as usual so be opmed Once, reviewing a performance of lesa night. to it. This is the cburch built 1,600 his sweet sbop. An Israeli IOldier" tried Katharine Hepburn on Br~wav When J came in over the rough. years ago over the crib and maoger. to stop him. 1be ~~ toot a Miss Parker wrote: "She ran th~ rock-strewn road. two Israeli Sherman .An Israeli officer said calmly that punch at the .lsraeli. A friend fruti. gamut of emotions Crom A to B." ta.nta stood in a cobbled clearing his men could have take.n Bethlehem cally pulled him away. TOOK OWN ADVICE named "Manger Square." I c o u 1 d earlier except for the danger to the The lsraeli shroggfld goodnatmedlJ. She coined the couplet: lee only a few Israeli soldiers. church. But the shop remained doefld. Men HJdom make passes 'lbere, a few yards from the ac· And yet -be waved toward the White flap. sbeda I .,._ 11aq At girll who wear glasaes Olpt*1 site of the crib and the man· bra where .tbe dluroh la located -from almost .:very home. • And she took her own advice. ger of the prince al peace. the Jar-"From there they t1red heavy Russian One housewife more pncticed tbaa Al""~·g, ul dMlans bad set up mortars. mortars at random into the old city the rest hung out an her wt1if.e .___ • .__,;,,~ q te nearsighted, she re-of Jerusalem." ......, -u~ m wearing her horn-rim· Bethlehem is a scant 10 miles from AJ it is In the Bible, ao it ls.in life. "'.'' a.s a'~ of wTmder. -., med spectaclea in public, preferring J1n1aalem, the old sector of the holy The world goes on. ~g it dned 111 the 11111 at tbe same to blink bet hazel-green eyes. city whicb the Israelis seized from A little hild time. . . The legend be",.n with her ch1.ld· the Mab legionnairei1 of Jordan on . c ran out of a house to An ls~aeli se;rgeant spearmg IMlll hood Bo -w....a~..aay. stare at me. I gave him a peppermint. rrom a tin for bis. meal '.-: -~ --..__ · rn Dorotby Rothschild to a ~ Soon the r · ..., ~ ...,...._ Jewish father and Scottish mother. The fig)lting for Bethlehem was se-. I e were aces peering in !olk were showmg up tn ~ she waa enroUed in Manhattan's ven. The two Israeli tanks crunched many windows. Israeli officers o v e r mg numbers. Some might ha-ve to be Bl ed .ii/iAiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim..;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,;an•d~o-ve~r;;;i;;as~s~u~red~~to~w~n~e~~er~s~th~er~e~~m~ov~ed~o~u~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ess Sacrament convent! II Turbulence ·sweeps Plains • Mid~• Nocturnal Tornadoes Abate in Violence -. .......... ._.y ...... DIAwunuilll•FmlWT Rnll -·······--...... .__ ... 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We haft a wide lllectioa of th.ii IMIOO'a D8W-colon and pattern. 1omo.1nim.Sbort- 6,00 •J:Jiialtmt R.T.U. lfll COSTA MIU rn DEPA~TMENT STQ~E 1116 NEWPORT BLVD. .. ... • , • J.BI Blit1"· • . ·. . . . r'".4 "' . . ,.,. i·-There's a ~utiful Magnavox furniture ~tyle ·' foi:evei:y settirig;;.~a:)llodel priced for every budget! I • J • ' 1'" ~ 'O • t -~--• • '49r .. ·~4g50 • ~•nNn-modsl 744 with 295 ...... ~., b·~ • -.. : in. rectangular screen. Also available Difuiie other authentic ttylet •. Ft~ Provlncl1l-model ~25 with 270 sq. In. TIICtllngullr tei.en; !WO. hlQh lldtlity -lws .. Alto In Co.-por•rf· &ily Amot1con-llllll '32 -2111 sq-. 'in. rectanQfillar ICl'Wt. •a a ,., In beautiful ~r~ • ---,, Mogno-Auwlio c-.,ra..-~t I. llpwtor Mol!MiMlll"...,,..·11•"• lta' tut lldftnce lD <eoJor TV-sha JOUpt!1'/lll;lly """4 • -pn>.,_ TNln. , pic.twu that itay pm::ise on. mrf dwDMl llldomaJf .. • I . H1nd·mfted Fumltur1-d.OOM ~ .,.. 40 ca fly, "Without hand-tuninJ. authentic, beaut:iM ltyl.Cll you.11 erijay for ,.,ijs. 2. Brilllant Colo~mabs colon much.more Tirltl . _ -··_t 1: ,,,. .. ··. ..... · and more nar111o1. 7. Lasting latllfaqtlon;-ftom know6tf jft own tlllO 3. Quick-On-Map&T01.pidmafliah-oninseconds, fatal, inost rrlJab!e ColotIV ever. made. four timclfaskr tha:a. molt OCbm. 4. Chr0matone-o&htlm1lin1'9<Aiiiddimomion to color, ~to --wltllel>iitum- . .. . ! . t359so Wonderfully mobilt ind verutllel This magnificent Magntvo)C, with Brilliant Cc»ar 295 sq . in. rectangular tube, Quick· On, and Chromatont, wlll bring you !!!!!!!Q. dependability. Model 636, with teJescoping dipole antenna ... 1llo 1dael for UM on tables or shefvt1. Contemporary-model 512 with 287 aq, 'In. screen plut 111 the 1dvanced Megna-Color TV featu~ above'. It is 1lao availabla H model 616 with at-th•- aet push-button Power Tuning and con- venient Magnavox TOTAL Remote Con- llol, only M88.5'! I 011.th•bf• llt(ll ... i.. It -tor ...... shMVet-even in ~I OpdolW ad g~ves wonderful room-to-room mabilily. Model 616 wilh : Briniont ColorT* 1711 sq. in. rtctanguler ~ AulOlnadc Colar Purifier, telescoping dipole •'I -. .... .,.nymoro-.~1-& •. IS· Bao ... • . . • t ' 411 E .. 17th St., Costa Mesa 64~1684 -.: 4 , • . • '( , . ' ' ' I . I i I . ' : I • ' , ' I· i j I • ~ .1 ' I -I -. . ' • ; I • ' I ! • • i I I I • I ' J • I '. i . : I . I I I i I • • • l • • , I I I ' ' I I • , • ; • • • • • • r: • . \ • - QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancll ,._,._ .. ,.., DAILY PILOT S Major ·EduC3,ti~n Reforlir Proposed Ranking Music Center Tax Nean O[)K~J=~F~~, SACRAME!n'O (UPI) -,_.,. lar -.. ,,_"S Of Studeµts l::""".J;:'..;e~":'-'= -;:-s . 1 4 1>1a.., SHOE REPAIR ~ . of Sapm:tb«i ti> iDlpoH a Sen. Jmepli. I ••, (0. llll.1M&-C-... To Continue !:'mi':.:.'° w10 =:: ':: ~a.::..; 1:'."'"' -.. ._ ".Jllle~~M~,.~l;c~C~-~~w=•~'"'~J""';~Tua;~l~lo~a:_:-::m~-~~~~,·~·~-~-~-~~.P~' ~g LONG BEACH (AP) -the ..... Pl~ly 0-"°!l"1 W .... --. Cllancellor Glenn S. Dumke says Cali!ornla'1 1tate col- lege. will continue lo. com- pile student academic ra· tings despite 1tudent and fa· culty protest.a. Vde, Fne-. ,_ . Qildren . FOwd~d ! ...,....., (m"I) ~ .. -.-,.. I· "1W..M • I • J. 1111 ,.._.,... ... J'J 1---=-~~=-· .. ~ _,,, __ ,. ....... All---' Bil.,____ ~ ; _tmt., w I...:._ W -'•-8e ' rn.t ..... _....,.. -..,, ..... --· ·ew.--t. ___ ,,,_ -•'''•••·· ' ... wae , an • • ... t.c:k : ... -............. -yhl •Wm SS'w lllli ._ ? cs .............. . .... .-.... . __ .. ...... ---.. i:= ---.... Ir S' -t-+-"I _ .. ....,.,.. 11iC X I,, .. • ...,,_,. W ..... ""Bit I , ,.. • ..,.. ...... blllrl .. -tills•• trip.I : lli6it ..-.: _, ...... -t ..... ! , n;q, ',, ~~':; Jail J'dllo'. Jin. ,,. ..... ....... WW'. -·----..... ?S?w. . Vietnam ; Casualties I y.lilzzWi1U'I lAPi 'ftaDF 1D;&ea ,, ,,.. ..... ...,. _ .... _. ....... ... Illa • ,.... wtlla tlle ~ V.-••· J!:IClrt men wee ... • nt' '"C hi -· 08• ·-killed ht mc-tim: --~ Qlll ~ ll. a.wr. - .. --.. -....... Olrtlfy. I ~-~....-~-~ ... ! .... .-.......... .,_ ....... ... I "t::-....... L ....... A _ ................... .... ~~a.---.-•-.. -.-L ..... -. -.._ PHOTO PllNT ,. ............ ... ,~ ' lDllMXJU)l FIM ~~ - • 1lillllm Nm .. 14Jlll --··---~ ~":.. .• 116¢ ................... •;;-..... --"'=-= Pll010 co. ,.0. .. -IAFi -12. CAI.IP. Dumke 1aJd Wednelday therew ouldbtno~ lions to the policy becaUH it is "based on the inter· pretation of state and feder- al law by state college le- gal counsel." Students have 1aid draft boards often b a 1 e student le rank.Ing. The San Francil- defennenta on their acadml- eo State faculty voted twice in reCent weeks to aboDlh the rankings. Dumke aaid the ranklno are forwarded to the Selec- tive Service only with a stu- dent's pennisslon. -~-~-·-W IFrolif-16°1•1 -·-.... ,..., .... $,.. ·-., •• 7 7 1 3 ·- Psychiatri-sts Denounce Mental Cuts NO MONEY DoWN AokY- Sd S.. y_..,.Tm Wp•SY- Mall ,.... 0..-. ..... ...,., .. • ....... S "aa•._.llmla.a..,,~a...---··············-... : . 01 ..-..-..... :' ...... : : 01 ........ 119:~., ..... I . .) . • w...,Z.a•1 ••er ..t.ttcM• dowaoa ~ a '"'··~•sleeper Acom.••·''• •14999 lliQUrt TVmD aJ. IMMnml .wriw ML 114-.il-COMftllrl', J. llAL'I IUYI ----- wds of medieal Cll'e Ill this hospital. "We are certain tt.t the pobUc doeo not wllb lliJt .... would not pioco..llocal OOIUideration• tlbow medl- cal ODel." ~-•.. , , ' --- : 0 1........ ~ 1------ . '•' ...... ._._.... w• ==•t»•••'hld .. 1•toa·~ ·-Ate ..--I.Ill 111AM IPUCI OP f.AlllC ALCIMI _ _, ____ .. ...... -. _.. ...... ... ... fabrlct1'1 ID•cnla.-clil(gn ·-,.. ... ,...., • lllS4m ., f ... ..,. .............. :r .....,c+ • s sw. ~0--. .. o z' 4 ..a ... ~1-I ...-taz·n· , • .._ .., sc eat ...... ~«r 'fllth.-m S.a*heae--'•ke-riDFl ... K&'e•t 'ba.p :tar J'ODI ··1 r\ ... deu......., :tar.,.,,,,~ • .,. ......... . WXUllOUS l.ICUNR WlTlf ll!>lUNG IUCTl.IC VllllATOl s99ts ........rly $1 99.95. __ Yau'llbaamaad,_t _ _,, l!lt -Y"" tum on thr vlbnm>r •• • ltlulbi~ -CC11iplelerwla><0 -.,,.. -..in. ..... In ~ ..,..+lod ..tny!; oxblood, .,...;-~- GOAT, WIDI, WONDlllRIL CHAil AND OTTOMAN · Ragularly $139.95.-'9991 RolaK }<'Ur mre ~ In tllo roft cmcJoud tvftod bock. Coll """"' --5ructlOn. tadwClod ,, ...... Loalhol lib vlnyl In palm -. gold, '"""""" -· rod; --....,. clcich. MAH-SIZID COMFOnl TUmD IACK LOUNGI CHAii $ s79•s Rogulorly 99.95 ·-·- lu>curious comfort, -styling. .,.,......iy _..,_ D •• P Fioncl-tuft9d bock that .... -lonolllt today. ~ vinyl ...,_ Ir wt to·~ • 40 1U01•10o 12 groat colon. B E'A I, 'S home furnishings ......_en••c11m . SMAKT -IMZ ma RB Rogubty $149.95 1119" 'n. l+dt Ir Hill> -v. lo -.. .......... ,...-liodr .. ,...... '+LO-_, ..... ......... ~r,x11 nptt ...... , 1 • ~--.. wlil I 1 1 •11flf-.t .... I NEWPORT BEACH, 17th and Irvine, M12.f1262/ 0pon m.1..,Monday,11wndoy,Frldoy/lnooriod >-•o /T ... 0011tY ... Needt/Y ... ~Gow=•ud ' I -. "/ ' ( ' " - ' I ' ... . .. . :-:--, -.. .. . . .. .... .. I DAILY PILOT f · Rob Suspect f.onfesees Fol! the Record BALTZ llOR'l11AIUD c.-adll._ OB...._I C.-Meta Ml~ BELL iotOADWAY MOllTUARY .UO BroadftJ, Oolta ...... u ..... PEEK l'AMltT. OOtO nJNEBAL HOME '1111 Belu An., Wettmlal&for --· IMITlrl MORTUARY an Mm st BuUnitn BeaU LE M51I WEsTCLIFF MORTUARY "1 E. 17&11 St., Colt& .Mesa •••• PACIFIC VIEW MfMORIAL PAU: . c... ... _ CEMETERY CREMATORY MAUSOLEUM miolltAltlM~ -m==- COMPLETE SHOE, HANDBAG, LUGGAOI ltlPAlltlNO J Loc.tloMTohrw Yau .4:~ _,__..,. • Rlch1rd1 Lido Center Lido 1111 • e 3401 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• dtl Mar • 1113 North Main St. S•nt• Ana NOTICl t ou• COITA MUA INOf' II CL.0 .. 0 • to Yalu" ftom 69.N to 199.00 a .t . Tomala room for our IWW 1967 M1H1e. nne,w .................. of quality beclcllng .v.I Al 1oor __,1 .. .ore pricM to clear-.llGlf en ... of a kind .......... ftnt ~i Barker 8'ol.·cndlts up to 3yeara to payl IN THI STOii· 01 AT NOMI ... Our"-II YOUl -···*P-"i..t ............. .,,am. "*" .. ha.. • ilu•olel 11111•• come 111 your ho..,_,_, ...... , BARKJµR BROS • HUNTINGTON 11ACM U M• ....... C... e ltJ.4411 ..., M_..,, ~ ... ....., 11 te t, 0.....,. 11 te laJI SANTA ANA 2112 N. ..... S.... e 147·7611 ..., .. ..., 9114 ....., 1t .. '· °"" ,.,. 1t .... , .. . • f ! - • - .. TlllndiJ, JIN 8, 1967. DAILY PILOT 7 Tlleater Notes Bai;aner. :Week end· for Coast Playgoers In Spotlight 2 County Theaters on TV Bobby Darin . At Melodyland Ticket. are on sale tbls week for the Bobby Darin Show, whkb will open a one-week engagement at Meloctyland Theater OD Tuesday, July 4. Cut Corners Fabric · ·\ Sale at SINGER! MIMM 10C1 • ..a IT IUCI IUI., l.l n MM1 111111 Ila -ll1IW II lllfllllW • leltli Otlll l'lm Mt-ma ~ 111111 Ila • .. ln.r ... • 1$ Cllltlr • II t-1111 199 .... ltll ~ ..... _., rim • ,,...,,. FeD&cca, cootlnues Jts'foor- wee.t nm at the IAcuna Playhouse, playing Wednfl. days bough Saturdays UD· tU June 24. Rey L'Eclu.te, lril Korn and Paat WDion mate up tbe~cutof ~ ~ eoil*'1· drama deptctl a young man'• Mm frum the ll'IDJ to bit 111uabbling fanily. Cmtain 1lme ts 8:3D p.m. • the p1aybouM, 111 oc.an Aw., Laguna s.cb. Cloltn& iU ...... llrmd run this Friday and Satur- day are "'lbe 'nger" and "The Typ4stl, u a pair of one·act plays by MU1Ta1 Schisgal, presented by the Fullerton Footllghtens. The telerilion apotllght falls OD two Orange County community theater groups this month. Tbe Orange Studio Theater and the l.Atguna Playhouse will be featured on successive weeks over KCET, Channel 28, OD Hal Marienthal's Thea- ter Beat program. , First up will be the Orange group, which ls now touring the masical revue "little man in search d his serious,.tde" at the Horseshoe Theater in Hol· lywood. Tb.is JJl'Oll'1l.Dl will, be screened at 9 p.m • June 15 and af noon June 16. The followfB« week, at the same times on June 22 and 23, KCET will preaeot the Laguna Playboose IDd IC9De8 frem tu currut productioo, "The sub- ject Was Rosel ... Darin has woo an Acad· emy Award oominatJon, a Golden Globe Award, and the G r a m m y recordfllg awaro. The versaWe young composer-singer, whose rec· ord album8 have sold lnto the mlllione, will 1ing many m bis most famous num· hers in this appearance. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' SUNDAY 10 to 5:30 THE PRICE IS RIGHT GLIDDEN'S SPRED GLIDE-ON For All Exterior Masonry Tlih is th• 9rH f•lt. Wh•11 tfie chHp stuff hu gon• down th• drein this 11 on end still smiling I un you believe th•t 71. IHutiful colors, like you sH on the upensi•• he1nu. "'lllllliiii~~;!iii-iiiilll-.... ..;.· 115 DEAL: J11t for fun we wlH ru11 little news Items •M thhitt for 11le. like, who w•nfs • ltitten, •r, Cr•it C•mpbell h•cl his ton1lls owt. ITell them •bout the p•int, dummy Hi Hiding power, thick, l9ooeyl. 97 GAL. GLIDDEN ENDURANCE For All Exterior Wood • Oii bile, you 9el the yu" you peid for encl somo yo11 illcln't with this fine stuff. In 59G!. ulon, you wouldn't believe (end some you'd prefer to forget>. ADVERTISED SPECIALS GOOD TIL 6/ 14/67 POL YURATHANI T. Jl ..• ... PISTOL NOIZLI T\ls ttuff ia vuy, hucl 11 rock. It ilOM11't t•• whu th• morif•te ls peid, it rlill hengs H . In shin or high gloas. 188 QUART 4x•RIDWOOD POITI For fencing or m1ilbox11 or nel9hborhood fights nothing bHh It. R11lsts rotting out. l loolt Me, ih reilwoocl, no cevifiH I. 8 FT. 99! 2 GALLON 1 -' METAL I GAS CAN lm•gin•, the "D" housH 1111 the one gallon for Uc. For I Oc more, you get en •llfr• 91llon e1p1clty. For price, who can b .. t the Flying Dutchm•11. sac POST HOLE DIGGER If you itl•n to go streight up, tfiis might be h•ndy. Scissors clHI, hardwood hodl11. ChHp •t tfi1 prict (He seys, he 1in't buying ill. 4•• ·-l1n9, you're wet. SquHH for fin• to jet. The thint ,,,~ ~',., ,'/ fo rthe l1wn e11d the 11el9hbor'1 do9. !Don't melt• trouble ~ow. ' I .... NO DEALER SALES-LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED I FUP LOCK When }'CMI er• ..+ wHfi ftie boys l .. v• tfie littl• womH some Hfety. Flip •.• it'• locked .•• flip it' 1 opH •• , I encl w•tch ovt for flying p1n1 l. 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Fuft stHI safety deck, offset wheels to get dose. WATER sonENIR SALT The good cl1111 white puro ult. !Sounds Ilk• he h med et som•ou I. So, 90 ehHd, pey 1.19. Come !11 end cry, .. t yovr h .. rt .ut. P~s 59c IOLID CORI DOOR MAHOGANY 4995 Very Spanish looking thing. You can pay 100 bucks in the fancy stores for the same dam thing. This is solid, carved out panels, see it, and you'll think you found the door to the castle. • .. ., • ,, I I I ' .. : - . . "· • +e •• .. . •. . . . --· --...... ~ ------ DAILY l'llDr , '11mrllllt1, JUM 8, 1987. Ill 6T'x37" TEllY BEACH .TOWELS Big, bright. beautifully scenic beach towels from which to create your personal island 1t the edge of sea 0< pool. very 1nd -llow they blot u, water. 100% cotton ttrTT. co .. an AT2A9 1~ -~---------------------BED PILLOW BUY! r speakers -°" ii Ille lift-off hd. afford alereo aeparat1on 4-apeed changer with levef control ~~~ 1ol1d stats design muns "° warm up wait. 996 -ADMIRAL • G.E. • RCA AM/FM CLOCK RADIO • IUAIANTllD TO n ONLY 1 OF 3 HANDS SMOW• -~----------~-~--------~ ADMIRAL • G.E. • RCA ·~-10 TRANSISTOR AM /FM RADIO Rugged, ltghtweigbt u binet. Has AFC for ideal FM recept ion. Fint qualtty sound. BECAUSE OF THE fANTASTI PRICE SLASHING, SOME . r OF THESE ITEMS Will NOT LAST J .. LONG ••• SO .... HURRY IN NOWI WOMEN'S PRINT MESH ARNEL~JERSEY DRESSES ~-~~~=:.~ 333 Imes and 2 ·Pteea llit dresses d cardig11 neckllnes or clever colln SUH U·2n, )4lfl·24lfl. COMP. 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( locps. podlft...,J. side If fty.flOlll ~r Cololl Hltltdt I IWf, lldei ~· ..._. tt -'ita •• sizes 10 It II I~ __._,......_ · -.-..a11•s~WASiiiiii-f 111 ACRYLIC LACE SHELLS~ /. .... . .... .. . Hand· waSfil"ble acrylic sleeveless shells, ,.37 Jewel neck,,J!ack zipper. Ass't patterns. In ·pastef cmeTs. Sizes S-M·L COMP.AT'·" ~ -MIJFs-iiiG-ii~-c-1-iW- ~ N E:·C~-K T E E S H I RT S Premium ~: to wl!!r as undershirt, « 7 7~ polo shirt,:~ioned, extra heavy weight. _ ~ Freely cut:·~~ combed cotton. OUR l 'GULAl 1.0t 2 PIECE JAMAICA SETS SUMMER POLO SHIRTS =-'~=~M~t· .... 2 : ., -------~----------~--~------BOYS' WASH 'N' WEAR SUMMER SPORT SHlm Short steeves, ~ lllCI rtplar s 1 collars. Prints, plaids, solids IMI otllerl. Sizes 8 to 16. OUI IEG. 1.71 ----------~-------~---------- INFANT'S BOYS or GIRLS DIAPER SETS .. Thmatay, Jn.oe a. 1967 D~Y PILOT Sturdy alumir.im frame with cool, comfortable 5 x1s·web construction. #WF-C. 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Wiil • .:&AA .. ~ __ ...._ tlUI 11 • 15 ceall ,_ -utre ~~~will ~ec1~ ~·• ~Uclel~~ •~;:'::-:.,~-.. 1oa& ,,...nc~upo;-a. meet-wltb ball 4'MM1UD1ty -----:_::;;-;;...;;;_:;;;;:;;_..,;;;.jJi....;:~;.;;:;,:.:-;:...;.,..:;.:~~·::;:::,,_:;;;::;:;_.:.::::::=.;~~.:___:--:::..::-=-:;:.;.i.· flll! _ · ..!'!~ -.---- leaden llld Pl'l•Mt cltizeos ' Laguna Beach High School candidates for Festival of Arla ICbolarshipa view pot"· trait of a hlppie, sketched by senior Diedre Lindsey (second from left). Othert looking on (from left) are Remlow Blevins, Elizabet)> Brown and John Clayton. Their works and that of Coralie.Lew (not shown) are on exhibit through.June at Laguna Federal Savings & L<>an. I See By Today's Want Ads • Where a sportsman can pick up a 12 pug!! llhot· p at a reaaonable price. • Where a four""'Wbeel drive Jee1> is for lllle witli all Tre.es Need Deep. Water In Summer and report ~ In four months their ffwdlils on the eoatrovenia1 IMa. Membei. ol .a. eommlt- tee will be named at the next council meeting by Mayw hu1 J. Gl'aber. Tide1'nds UH f"8 are to be dilcussed with· repneen! tatives of New)Q't Harbor Chamber Ci Commerce, Or-ange County H.art>or Dii- trict. community le80cia· Uons in waterfront ...,, and yacht clubs. 'lbe four-month commit. tee lltady ,... recommend- ed by Vice Mayor Donm ~°'interim tidelands commit· tee. She reported 1o the coun- cil Monday oo the reaults of an earlier .esaion with memben of the cbainber:.S M.-ine Division Tidelands Committee. She said the th(ee coun- cilmfll in lttendM..-.e, Rob- ert Shelton, Dee Coot and benelf, agreed thlt,.... and d Q ct inlpectioa_ c:lm1el. abou.ld not be impoled. They also acreed ht dfl'r 'lbe Pstl, Beachel and levying of Udellndl me fees Recreation Depm1ment of ii • order, .... 181. No Newport 8wh bas remind-amounta Cll' meebadl el ecm- ed residents 1tlllt summer P'Jtatioa were dilcmled months mem thirsty trees. . She made 11 dlllr tW Jf --------·-------·---T~e.a.a..caua~tidelandl Ule ,_ .. im-e Whl!ft a man is looking drainage fn local subsoil pase.rir-wDriii£Di-iii' a ~included. for new acting and singing moisture, the depar1memt budget-balancing ~· talent. · said. which· in turn require . A recommeodation P:• • W h e r r busin~'5\'ectioots ere offering many ditfer-- ent job training opponu. nities. • Where you may ~ an electric cart with new battery and pa.int 1hat ls in A-1 shape; periodic deep waterings pared .bY ~ city ICatf for throughout t be summer 3'9e9Slllg irivate own~ ol months sh~ inltaDatiom Gani~ hoses should be sucb as Pl~ and docb wu allowed lo trickle for three ~ critidz.ed .Uer at to f:our houri at a time at a pablic bearing. the base of garden trees. es~ ::ir:-1: ';.t::; Wat.el' will then penetrate 9lip and leslf!I' ctmges mt deeply, and foroe the root a graduated scale down to systel!l to follow ttie water 50 cents for each additkln-==================~~deep:.::..:.!:~int.o==~tti:::.e:...::ground:..==.· __ al slip. Revenue deri'ftd from tbi.s source would be 11Sed to pay the se1a"y of a city pi« and dock Dpec• HUllDftDS CW UlllQU• & USlfl'UI. GIFTS for FATHER UI I.AMP $5.95 WINE IACl $5.95 INSTAN 1 GLASS CHILLER $3.95 I011lE COVERS $3.M priced from $3.95 .., $15.00 Je-1 C-_,,_, $UO Travel ea---'""" 4.95 Key c.--.ffoM 1.H Desk Sets --fl'1>ftl 3.00 -~i=s~•--............ ooc:=:>~O~~~ ................ _,~e:~~=- <S• CO<= >OCI "° , GRADUATION DAY IS HERE 1 11 SALE A'A'ACHE r.ASES "Stebco Tufide~ 5 Year Gll8rW'ltee ~ PRfCE Rec. $J7 r .. $6.fJO A.I. $ZI llt-"OW $11.50 Complell G "SNOOP'/",._ ........ Grad Party !Marits, Scnc>l!oolts. ete. Stppllel $3.50 • $4.50 u .. row B~ ~~ * Wl~~ frona $3.00 ~~ ~Com--Wonn & Pen $~.29 •. ~~ =:. .. s:c: ..,.~ ,..,.., s.,.,1 ... tor. ' Mrs. Manball said auch charges were not favored by anyone attending t h e meeting. ''niiJ is not to say we don't recop1ze the ~· ~ ~ . Barn Offer Robert Smith, Costa Mesa lumber broker representing a group ol bone OWlM!l'S and trainetl ol h (huge Coast area. hM offtted to bui.Jd new bone stables and barns at the Orange County Fair· grounds under a J~bact aTangement Smith cited the need for good stables and IBid IU group's propose! would help the 0nmge County Fair in its eflm'ta to become fiD8o. dally sel{-IUltainiJlg, The board ol dlrecton of the fain have accepted Smittl's proposal for study. Th 111ott .xtraordtnarJ ate• alblntts we've .,., aHnl Two t.bulout atyt .. Inca-to choosi"from-Jhe ConUnental Spanish wltll dellca1e arch d"lga and l1ch red velvet cloth, or the Continental Contempora,Y . with styled penela and e1 .. gant textured. gold cloth, both cabinets completely never-mar wlth·a walnllt colorflnlah. Have the cabf. net customized to your exact deal re, available wtth any combination of record storage area, pull out bar, or even wtth a color TV. The cabinet atone at thl1 pl1ce la truly amazl•a- CHtOM deatgned wltb compo11enta of yo11r c hoosing lt'a an tveft greater •ue. Also avail- able complete With solid state AM·FM tuner and Magle-Touch turntable at low RB pr1ce&. w rr :J FREE -ex ra 71/~" premium . quality comb. blade. Also Accessories lftd Mtldl· ments makt this tool a _ comlfltl f(orbllop Iii Itself. 9~ i~cludes regular comb. blade, 2999 c1p fence and blade wrench. $33.09 VALUE • SAVE $3.10 DeWALT ._..Power "----To. o Is FREE SHARPENING ""' WEIEI ~· :. ·~ . •••-H'ii a.. Ult '9li HI. ............. -..... Out •• •• • · CheJa fll C1l1rr ·7 . Aw.tleltle ,. ... JUNE 9 and 10 FRL 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.: lrillCJ In Yoar D• KnlYes. Mr. Delavan of · CASE CUnERY CO. Wll Be Here To Sharptln Them. ' ----~t----.-;-..... rc-----~~ ~11a.M ..... SALE $1.9';: 0 0 0 ~-/. F. um-. ,..,.. •'"' f-1. ~ ..... coW ~· -----lo------~--~-tli-"i,.. ut.N,., etc. Ii.oil• I" 1.... • • • ;. ~ Selection« c... 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HUNTINtiTON llACH •c11,.,.,.1taMC11 lt2.U11 SANTA ANA """' • 171tt 1474141 FULLllTON M•rtw It °""'"""'" 17t-UM LOCAL No oth•r Jl'""'P•Per tills you more, every d1y, 1bouf wh1t'1 9oin9 •" ;" the Gre•ter Or•n9e C .. st then ftoe DAILY PILOT. I . White Elected To ~II across country or across California, dial direct. The right Area Code is at your fingertips in the front pages of your phone book. That's th~ place to look for au kinds of information about dialing from your phone. SBIHS TDnSBIFIS PAllrSBll4iS . s~--=.-CMIJMS .,., n A ... ...., PRICE!· ca..• a ..... , , 11 ... -- 1 saos m n ·-2 7 'pa 7 .ra1111110 c•z a SS_...--... _,_. , 7 SP , e; c· aa. aT t ....... , ....... ~ ..... ,..,, ............ •llmJ!Al•)lllblllP Ii• .. ._ I_.., ..... Sias Prl&.. (a) Fdly .... llll:lm put; 5 ..... cn.n'" · in a lXlllei ti+u of ftanl and ablhct prints. (b) V011e tint in OllClan palJC*r ..S cotllan- ....-1 ... pinls. (4,_ ........ -..s ... wM ae.r?a-W at hep '••Piie . .... ,..,,_. SOUTH COA!.T l'l.AZA e .. ISTOL I SAN DIEGO FltEEWAY Open Mo11d1y tlww Frid.., N"..,i.ti IOM ·..-ta t :JI mc-.. e s.twd., 10·00 t 6·00 • r-. '·"'· o • P•"'- , .. ~ . ~ ' ' . f ~ " II ~ ,, •; •• . I . I I &~~ ~ - l ' : . . I ! I v I I • I . - I· l . I I I I 1· ( , ~ f" ' I I ' ~ - . ' ' ' • I I ' 1·.C . . ' • • • , < ; '· ,. . ' ' .. \ :·· .. C:•. -.. ,· ., .. ·. ~··$2(fi·· .., '.'~TON :Rbml . ' • • ·- 1'1uscll1. Jwtt a, 1967 I DAILY PILOT J3 ~ -~Moel. Talilt1 : 1 ; 1 ,--Co 11 I -••n lw1 -.. ....,. a • :.C"t:Z ,. ._ ..... .. or _.. • ,....,, n.&M. ' .••! $ 55 .$660 . -·-· \ ' SUN. ,11 to 7 . . . : ·-~ ;i lJ••-''"'··· . . .~MUST . SEl[ ~ 50~000~.S.URPLUS .. ...~r "' \ ~· d . I z la1I ••111 $• .i,laal massulaclw1•r'• oYontocbl HURRY! .HUIUt'li. SAVE 2001' UP TO 60% . Foam Twfn·SIHp Sot ...._ ............... ... •••• 1-. ..... ,... ........ _ ... w. . , - " . .,, . .. .............. ,....d u ....... _,_ .... ~---'-•-··: .... a.. ,,. ....... gl••tle .-.., ...,.,. I I~ -... -'48 , . 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Supreme CA>tJrt In a recent cmee l'\IUQC that juvenDes mmt be accatded a number of C001tltutional safeguards afforded adults.· ~·d -a-, wn as ~br& U&ti.OD tbe Gault opinloa, the blgh ' • court May 15 ~ an arti-• Commencement for the de tbet appeared ln tbe Oc- 18 • member eiCbth grade t-o b e r, 19116 i11U• of · tbe due at J..,.. .o. Harper Amerlcen Bar Aaeoclltion School, FountaiD Valley, baa ~oumal been ]Jlanned for Wednes· '!be article, 1Mled 0 Tbe day, June 14, at 7:30 p.m. Kent Oese and the Juvenile 'lbb due ii the MCODd to O>urt: A Cballence to Law· graduate f.rcai Hsper. ts 'yer1," WM quoted tn tbe 'lmaler tun lta predeces· oue that set a pricedent in IOI', ~to ICbool 4f. ..mng juvenllel of·thelr fida)s. rigbta. 'lbOle plannJng to gradu-Judge Gardner, a Corona ate on Wedneed&y are: ....... _.__ ld.... ... •• lo~" lt ... 11 IAtWfdt. JMlt ·-· It• \AW mm-res ....... ._ ·ue ._. .-. °*• .,_ 11.1 .. ec.. advocated Juvenlle Court Mlll'le Oe .... lllcMnl Dedlenl. retonn. c: ~·-=i::· 1!atm1nt, "I have now received the II~ l'll*lt, Howef'd Fl!*y, CV"" -zc..J-I of the Gault ,.. .. ,,....., o.111 Galloww. JffiMIM UIUI"~ copy Gnleft. Lllr' G-. .1e-Gollftt, opinion, and it ii a mllUel' of ~ '=l; _.., HlllTlfMdt. 1e1m oonetderable penona1 pride ::'~,=.c:~':::: ~ I find an article , of "' LA111r, Glarle Ulldorf, Jey Llol-d. nune cited M an authority • ..,.. lMllrtck. ... 11 Ldlll. ~111 in that --i..aon " JnA«e LaRe. .,,....... • ~ a-.ca ~SMrrt MH1111me. Gerdner told newsmen Mon-..., Matt • _ ... ........,.. Vicki , ...... " Oddlll. Hlleft Tllomll 1'81> ._, • -. lttbecu ,..,,.."" Frri "°Pe· Judge Gardner, who bu O.VN l"tatt. w~ ,.,_.., Janet ,.,.. ~-.a ,,.. the' ~-,,__ leyb, Jiii RldlerdMll. OOllg ltoblten. lRl'lnlU ..,.. vna•e" """'11" Jftlffwr Sellfte, Jlllll Sdlultz. Cyndy ty bendl fur 7A) yean, jg =-Salllh~ --:.:.u-r::" c';:; ab authority ln the fteJd 4f ·~"~"'':,..':.-:::.."Tr: J1'uvenile problema with the -"' Jort .zJv. aw. BRAKE RELINE · SPECIALS • " . .:. • • • FV School t Plans Rites ! BRAKE ADJUSTMENT • . •• -•1 '19 A,,, U.S. Cw ; 1 ' ~ ..... , ltstane• · • . &~bis!_-= ~-~ _ ,..._:~-... .._ .... ~ ' --------------, • ._.., ,.,.. fnet ..... ••culagl, .... GOOD ;r:::~ ':!"•'-. : lflKf .,_....., .W lilld. .... • • • • • • • I timnn e Excb111 e BETTER • • • • • • • • BRAKE & FRONT . END VALUE -.995 .,_,U.S. ......... ,....._ ""' $1.11 _. fw .... ................... . ...... . .. e Adfust lnkes. add .... r1pact .._, e wt.eel be..._ lal•c• "-~·* ··~•els.Test. .. . . lntana• e E1d1111 e BEST • • • Prices ere for Chewroltt, PlyMHtll, For4, Do4 .. , 9114 •. •ll U11itt4 Stott COM,.CtS. Otlte" 1l19lttty llltlMr • • ..... No-rlYtt li11i•1 thet.1l•t1 ..,.; ......... ltrwld .. withowt 1ctri•1 ""'"" · • All ... ll1i119, •11d lltW or CODll,letely recttt· 4ltlenttl ltrake 1ho11 Installed lty tralH4 ltrwlrt 1~iali1ts • FrH ltralce adjust"'"'' ot 1500 u4 5000 111i111 • Replace •II old linl111 011 both froftf .,.4 rt.r •""'' • c1 ... ••Ill l111pect brake dru"'s for ,.rfKt """""' • l••pect e11tlrt hydraulic 1y1te• (cyllll4en, ll•ts °"' hoses) for pou1blt leaks ••HI cNcb • 1111,.ct front whttl grease ret1lners for leab. Cleaa, inspect & repack fro11t whttl bearln11. • l111pect ltrakt shoe return springs for teulo11 inti ltala11ce • Add lteawy. duty brake fluld and roa4 test • Adjust brakes on all four wheels for full tYH contact with ltrakt tlrums I • • • • I • • • • • • • • GOODYEAR · SPRING TUNEUP SPECIAL! ' • 5 88 ,._,,., k,t. U.S. ur ,.,.. par+i. a.qt .• .._ ..... ,1 •• , ....... e Clean and space plllCJS; reset tilllilMJ md • points; adiust carbwetor and choice. CS.. • fuel bow, air filter and battery; c•edl igM- •-tlon wires, starter, condenser; clstribtrtor : cap; recJUlator, generator, ,_. belt, cyfin- • der compression allcl battery. ~~~~~~~"lDQL WIDDING UCI· Event .. To F~ture Dr. Taylor . ... a • FAT .OV ~~a·WRHT-. ........ ......... ........ --···-...... t*f-........ _ .......... . --tlllL ...... ·-... __ .... ... ::::.-.:-~ ":.. . --=~ ...... _ ........ .,_ _ .................... _ .__ ____ _ ..... --...... ........ .. -..--........ ... ca,_. ..... .,... _ _,....._ ......... ...u. GUT C1R••IN4 110,a•• llLVIR•UlTI ~ . SllVerplltld •led .. Mf\4 fork: -_spoon pll(td With lO't ftad ~ bcwt for ....,,,,. tlbll crbUfflt.W.. 1'MtQ9lllMI- • NOW 2 GREAT·..$TORES TO "sERVE vau· : :·: • • • ... ' ·:•!•:"'•) • tf.AllOI $"°"'M• HUNYl ... TON CINT•r:·::' .. , cdin RACH I DI .... : .. :,, . 2JOf HADOI ... YD. HUNTIN•TON llACH..:: COSTA MllA •• ~lot~ tp-1111 ;:,:;~;. 0.-M-. ~ M 11 t ..... ·~··"'~· r .AND ~ .... •'T•.r-,11 ~~--'• ~ ~! 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' 4 . ] . , ,_ ~ ~c • Si • pl : al i 9E : a \ ~ ' ~ th '. oi ~ rE ~ lo • g1 • it ;M ~m .... .... -. >I->* Thursday, Ju11t 8, 1%7 ---.·--OAJLV PILOT J5 .,;ftplk Suppression SnDlmer Program Set For Boys Newsmen To Teach Workshop Graduation Guest . .. ' }.iDiscomf ort Wt,s _ Dr. B. H. P eterson · School Sets Graduation · For Friday , Commencement e x e r- . ~ses for the graduatin& · claS$ at St. Catherine's • School in Laguna Beach is planned for Friday at 8 p.m. : at St. Catherine's Church, l 999'--"'Yemple Terr., Laguna , ~ch. • fhe Carondelet Medal, ~ a~rded by vote o( the fa. i et4ty to the student whom ~ thb have observed to be ~ oulstandlng in cooperation, ~ retpect for faculty and fel- • lo'f students, dependablllfy, : g8'*'1sity, and school splr- ~ lt, '!W be presented to Kim : Madlii during the com- -mencement ceremonies. . Receiving diplomas .;tll ·be : : Marc llourl!, ltClllWI l r'Ydt, Wllll- • CurlaM , OONIO Dlluccl1. Mertlll Finl!, Mld•H I 1(1t119tr, Walttr Ott· mer, JOO~ ~tVM. Jamn O..en., ' J"fffV Ouam, l1,.rtntt kMclt Rid'- • 1rd Smllll, D••ld $tocld0r. 11¥11ttam • Uotlam, TlrNlfly Whllr > lldlee« llarrldl. •-le lltlllNP • IC1thrvn llrnt0<d. S~lla llushlrd, ' El•IM flamet, MAr• t..amln•~• Jm \ l\llV _l(fM. ICtm Mfrt1n, Monlu Rl<l1- 'i1K':~rtu Schlarll. 1(1tP1trillf H ... CY'ltllla Smith, T~treu SvlMrltl\, ll,.. 111 Wauoaman. Amv Wllllt. l l'"n Y• ct••· Otbr1 L 11119, ( - Imagining ' your d.iatreG. Once and for all. a.ey lbould glve you the benefit of' a complete esami•atim bJ your family doctor or bJ • interoitlt. Perhaps it IS nerves jat functional, but jmt as lm'd to bear as «ganic diseae But it may be due to • overadiw thyroid. Basal met.abolism tests and pro- tein-bound iodiDt telts will help establisb the diagnosis Whatever the came-. ,..a should'nt b.ave to et • suffering as if there were • medical help wilhia miles. I hope your parmts agree that you need medical m.. • • • Dr. steiocrobn·s bootld, ''Wbat .. De -a..ic Amiety,"wll lle ...... you on receipt o1 a af • a •. self..addreued •• ti .. ... 2$ ceota in coin I.or ..... l Address your request .. Dr. Steincroba. in ~ ti ala newspaper. • • • s:pea.i .......... a I bike lrip. MJ II; plaJ dllJ. .Jiiiy 25; .,... ......... .._,....,Ac. II; bib Mb .. O'Neil fW'. Mc. ii: ...................... ,.., 11 ... Ac. 7; .... ... 9IS'its. ~ ... pades) ... T1I 113 ia Mpst; .,.... ,_--. eeda ......, ill ,,..,_ Grwps .......... ~brr t n pws - .... JI; .hltJ It; Ame. 4 ... 1L Baral&p;i .... will mpnlwn el ~ Girts <M will be kid • Jme -. JlalJ Jf ... A.Ilg. 14. Tiie 0,.... Ba;y en.c... 1W 'hllia Awe., will llaft tdps _. .... ._. w• WATER PllOOf1NG -1'lnt in on the Boys Club -.....;, italirc MJ 12. ol the u.bor Ania awimming program is Leslie SIJtla ...._ ... 9ll fir Sllort. S. OD die cMddn( ead is sister Corrine wb.ile hl:s It ... .AM. U. _. a -Leslie pt bfs mt frual IWimming instructor Chuck * 11 la • Aire. 25. Si...,,. SWtmmlag II One part of full program at ,.. OB*lll Blmdl. • BoJs' au w. •mmer. Cmllr ............ ............... ..., itatile Ml I. ...... .... .,..21 .. ...., ............. hl:I D. ---II. 'Die•"' 5 I .... w. Save '110.60 Monday through Friday, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Seturday and Sunday from 1 tr: 4 p.m. to 4 p.m. Compl•e &-Pc. Quilted liril• Room C.6 2W •...,•.-rt ................ ._ .. a$1 ·· I cMic:t tl ••• ..... ~ ............... ,,,," .. 2--ttMa. .. 2 .. Wiii llllL -.. ........... 1llN a 1967 PiaCO COLOR TV FREE! Pl'oleeaiooal newsmen will t.erve on the teaching ataff of a two-week work.shop for new high ldlool and junior college journalism teachef's tbls summer at California State Collete, Fullerton. The workshop, scheduled daily from Aug. 28 through Sept. 8, js under the spon- sorship of the ei)llege's De- partment o( Communica- tions. Southern California pub- lishers will provide editorial personnel to present topics ol particular concern to the high s c h o o 1 journalism tead:ie!': news writing, edit- ing, features. editorials, ad- vertising and pbotography. The daily workshop ~siON will stress writing and edit- ing t a s k s relevant to th«" school newspaper, accord· i..Dg to Dr. James Alexander, W<rbhop director. Registration details and additional information on the .wwbhop and other communication s u m m e r CO\rlflS may be obt<Uned by writing Dr. Alexander, 800 N. State College Blvd., or pbooing 871-3.'nl (Ext. 515}. Fee 1 for the three -unit worUhop are •t9.7S per unit. To Speak at GWC Dr~ Basil H. Peterson, re· tired superintendent of the Orange Coast Junior Col· lege Dilltrict, will be ttie featured IJ)tl&kw and guest of. honor at Gotaeo West Col- lege's 6:rtt graduation cere- mony to be beld June 15 at 8:15 p.m. The new oommunit. col· lege opened its doors last Septernbe'r to 2,000 day and 3,000 evening students, cli- maxing five years Of plan- ning preparation that be- gan under the administra- tion of Dr. Peterson. Although he toured the site once during construc- tion, 1tus will be the first Graduation Due June 14 time Dr. Peterson has seen llhe completed campu&. He retired in 1964 and moved to Berkeley where he bas been actively involved in special research-· projects and surveys. E ighty studeDts will make up Golden West's lint grad· uating class which will re. cei ve the 85soclate of arts diploma aod certificates of achievement fr o m Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, C'Ollege pres- ident. Tbe graduation will begin with a buffet dinner for the graduating class and facul· ty .t 4:45 p.m., followed by the ceremony at 6:15 p.m. in the College Centef'. The Rev. Gilbert W. Al· len, pasb' of Clrist Pre. byterian Churdl, Huntington Beaeh, will give the invo· cation and benediction. The Golden West and Orange o.an Ai.under. Leati. lloer.-. '•t Coast College bands will lovo. Tim c:.t>lt"· cr..rv1 Ca<pel'llolr, Dll>CI• c.rwn. M•llM• Cl\apm1n, ao.. play llld Golden West'1 A Colg1tt. Slltrl Collom, Joe C:OO,.r, Cappella Choir will sing, ClndY Cramer. C11111t Emoey. JaMI Gorz. Pam Glavar, DebbM Htnrv. Robert L. Humphreys, ~;:.:o,J•=.; =~~"°"'· cllllck president of. the district's Horry AMUZ, Mlrg ...... Morr!&, c.I· board Of trustees, Will rec-~·~;:~ = .. =~ ~ ognize the five-man board ~~I. SI~,:, "';.':',..:.'-o1.~" ~ andtaati~ ffoudi· ~l · g the pre- o.tlO!e w~. -sen oo o p omas. ~!bible drtssef, 1111rror. sgg ~ headboard. Ill• met· sc>riAl m1ttress. bol •inrs -' trame.. .... Ile IO l I Tcr"'t! w,.._. ..... _,.... .. ........... ,. .. .., bellllldf-. ... • ••e tic irS.. ... llilli ... W..~6-.--.5138 ........ •ic...._ ................ .. ·!IM$~:~~c:W---... -... Save '136.65 7-Pc. Medit•ranean Style liYing Room Selected for exquisiCt *si91 .. """ w' ... Jib .. IM sat M I choice of quilte4 aMrS. Tiit..., _.. C8CMlil 11Mt _. 2 _. laMes 11M $2 9 8 flmtop$1nd~..._Al .... 911...,_,1S.armicbMt l""P •e 1bo ild*4. Ill. ._. Save '90.70 _:::;p-- 7-Piece Early Americtln UYing • Ouned Wine Dim • ~E Chatr • Satem IW!Md Coc:tt.li labfe • Metcl11ng End -~ TMJ6es • Elriy AIMricln TM!le lamp • Cotoneal •eottle Glau" Swag lamp. Oeeorat0< · Jllected for 1 k1ok of tleart-wanning hospitality. Your guests will IJIPfetiale tt1' $2 9 8 ,~~~~=~i~~i( c:Mlfortable ~ bf dlr: comfortabl! ~ by nicfll Dwaa Mid chlir ill beau-~ t#ulty "'1led ftoral priat .... ....,. .....,..~. Save '75.80 6 -Pc. King Size Bedroom Mediterranean block-froot style in satiny pecan finish •.. iltdudes Laree lripie $2 2 8 'dres~. mirror, Ind king size panel headbo1rd complete -"" ilwn'3'lflnl mattress !Niching box sprint 111it and metal bed frl• Ital. .,. IN COST A MESA SATURDAY 9 TO 6 SUNDAY 11 TO 6 1714 NEWPORT PHONE 646-6513 . ' ' 'I I • I l r I . ' -.. ... .. ...... THE B MAN PLAN _,_ A ~plete group of ap- !"".'\'""" and condition- ing essential< organized in a 11rind o( "Zone De- fense" to ahape up a man'a look, tone up a man's body -set up a m1111'1 appeal. Bragg! Cologne, Warm, Smokey. 6.50 :VIA' LIDO DRUGS TENNIS DRESSES BY FUN FADS OF ALL THE POPULAR STYLES AND FABRICS FOR LADIES AND GIRLS LADIES SIZES 6 TO I~ GIRLS SIZES 8 TO 14 Lodies' ond Children's Sportswear .-:11ROWS 3404 VIA LIDO OM of tha Lido S ...... ......... .., ..... _..._ ..... . ~-...._. ....... .... ce-pleu ,_.,_ ...... al. ..... ••- ~ ............ ~....._ . ..,_ \ IN NEWPORT BEACH/3'12 VIA UDO ' . • B.D. HOWES and SON PINf. JIWIL£~S FOR TH•!! G£Nf.J.ATIONI e LOS AN•ILU e J100 WMllMN le1le1•• rASADIHA e JJ6 S...ti L.t. •--4 He11tl11f''"·S'--'• Hetfl , SANTA IAalAIA e 1425 s-StrMf GO LOWATll'S e l'llMtdr 1114 k......_.. . . . . .. .. .. . . -. . . ' Discover the Fun of an Afternoon on tido Summer's 'come to Lido. The ocean bream •re fresh, the bay is clotted with soils ., • ·• and the.-e' s a foelin<J of goiety · •.. • ~~ of rNCJic m the"aif. Pauw in the patio, have e cup of coffee .•. ond onjoy it .t Shoppinq ~ more fun on Udo! -Spend •n •fl.moon browsing our shops fiW with sumrnor · tliings ..• brigJ.t c1ni..., ond jew.-.,, llowm ..Id-gifts. Or - a rnovi<i or do your b.nkin<J. DiKOv« for younolf, tho fun of Lido. ·,~ . , - ©,,, o/@!t ~@f,,.titJ . . . . @1@fmn~mp@ Antique Swed ish Port or St<Jrboard Bross Lemp, Kerosene con- verted to electric.. Antique ceiling light from Stiiling vessel , hond rope wort-. Bloc.~ ond winch Block and Bross Hook. And Mo re! Reg ,lorly ..,11 fo, $I '40.00 to $500.00. 1/so ~£1:~~s4 3433 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 , ... ~- .. • . I ~ • . ' P,.~ ' '. ·, ,, .. ... -T ... D. -"Soot .................... ,.,,., . ... ~' ' ·~ :-: • .......... • loy c ......... lo'1cilllN'o;":;:;... ,, • aww.11'• • Gene lurteft ;:·· <• •· Lido Travol • Nowpaot .. -Savlnp ....i '."'" .,. ' ' . . . L-; •· RlclteN'• Cldo c...... • SoculilJ Pim NottoNI "'."'I' . -. e Tho Shoo T-e vi. Lido ~~if . " "Tf you•,.. · foO~fora pafrof · .~,,,lo 'n&aleh. ,_,. ,,,. a-... If you'd like more than one pair BIDWELL'S ·11& a \great selection! .·.· Get the COITllCtly coordinated look into your apoi:_ta- ·wetr-wtth blim-matchlni:; sweater-mBtclUg, spOrt coat-m.atchl.ng Sanaabelt Slacks. Hue in Jaymar'1 oclulive "JA YFLEX" b4eod of 55"° Dact._ pol,..ier/'5" wool. And Sansabelt's pa.,;,tod · tri~ WMltband trims and lliml )'OU, ~: -~your every move. Here'• a totally new ~ ... ~~tile whqle color~ed coUection today! . . ' $27.50 , SANS~BELT9 ~ AJAYMARBLACK GRADUATION . ~ . ANYONE • t#J. ~ ~ ~ • llJJ. THE SHOE TREE ~ ~~ .... 3410 VIA LIDO • NEWPORT BEAQi:::: 1 . ' - I • I I I , • ' l l t ~ t " • ---' ........ ---·---i... .... , ... ·~ .......... ·"· .. J,•,,~ .... .. ..... ml • •.. • • •• -•,i --- ,_ 11 Home Front Under Control Summertime Coffee Time While Mrs. Rodney Riehl, newly elected president of Newport· Costa Mesa branch, American Association of tiniversity Women attends the convention in Miami June 18-22, numerous plallti on the home front • will be detailed by other new leaders . . Arranging summer coffees and opening fall activities will be the ~ ·Mmes. Norman Egli, president-elect; Ronald K. Arnold and Lewis ·ff. Evans, vice presidents in charge of membership and programs; Harland McWilliams and Robert Longman, recording and corresponding secre- taries; Shedrick Moore, treasuter, and David WoUe, parliamentarian. Three new study topics to be implemented. are Society's Reflec. Uon in the Arts, Mn. mas Pendergbast, chairman; the Growing !--~~~~~~~~~~liw...Mricllm~ McGurer. Wir· man, and Testing VQ!ues in a Changing Society, Mrs. Nicholas Pier, chairman. Chaihnen serving on the board are the Mmes. James Bauckham, fellowships; Lawrence O'Toole; legislation; William Scott, cultural rela- tions; Donald Sam.is, community problems; Gerald O'Beirn, world prob- lems; John Jackson and John Meyer, membership; B. D. Stephenson, historian; Lane Blank, publicity; John Moore, social; Garry Gillette, telephone; Edwin Vail , housing; Kennet."l Starege an.d Willia~ McFa~-_ land, hospitality; Daniel Clark, yearbook; Fred Martin and MISS Dons Houlihan, bulletin, and Miss Marie Hiebsch, education. ·--.-~..,-.--CONVINTION IOUND -Aliawerblc. Ille' call lo the American Alaociation of University Women'• Conftlltion in Miami is Mrs. Rodoey 0 . IUehl, presid..,t of the N~ Mesa ... anch. Waying rood.bye aod assuring her brandt activities will conUnue to flouri&h udder their leldenllp while she is gone are Oeft to right) tbe Mmes. Norman Egli. president-ele<:l; Ronald K. Arnold, first rice president., aod Lewis~-Evans, second vice president. Section chairmen are the Mm es. William Clegern, bridge; Robert McCarthy, fOUnnet; William Scott, painting; Robert Staats. literature; Angel Alanu:, Spanish conversation con6U.ltant, and James Lance, vag- abonds. Agenda Cro~d~d at Y eqr ~· · ·d • ! .:.,,.-r.r-:.' . ~ .,;--·~ff,,..-#>;Mo .' -, Ha rbo ri te to Bow ·-. G<lkleo , We I t FacuitJ' Wives are caugtit ~ in· a • m whirlwind of .:tivi-erry • • . • . tiel wUdl will doee h club yeer. Tbe seaaon of meetings and IOdab: will I conclude will> the Lui --in be ~ in the ..... Ana home of the Uoyd Hamil- ton• at 5 p.m. Saturday, June 17. ConvivM.Uty will reign u 'members a o d bu.sbands compete at ping-pong, bil- lianis, badmiotoo and cards following 1 potluck dinner. Merry-maken are asked to dress cuu-,. fat the fun- filled evening. The final tM••neu seaion was conducted yesterdeJ' by newly elected preddmt., Mrs. Ray Shackleford after a potluck lunctteoa in tbe Huntington Beach borne of Mn. R. Dudley Boyce. Serving on the board with Mr1. Shackleford. are t b e Mme&. Hamilton, vice presi- dent; Dale Mill«, .ecre- Wy; Robert Sum, --urer, and James t'WIDMl'O, boopitalilydmmaa. One of the year's hi~ ligbtl took place last week when faculty wives hosted. other wives in the Eastern Athletic QMiference. While husbands attended convention sessions at Gold- en West College. wives were treated to a style show and tea with host club mem- bers modeling. DOING THEllt PART -Leaden oC Golden West faculty Wives who are plan· nillg early on the dishes they will furnish for the final social Of the year are (left to right), the Mmes. Dale Miller, Ray Shackleford, president, James Catan· zaro and Robert Sum. Twice on Con tine nt Old world grandeur will enhance the Deb- ut.ante European Holiday of Miss Burma-Anne Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Joseph L. Hunter of Corona de! Mar, when she makes two bows to society. On June 30 she, witli other American debut.antes, will be presented at the seventh iHlRUal Debutante Ball of the Silver R06e in Palais Schwarzenberg, Vienna when "The Blue Danube Waltz" will be danced by the Corps de Ballet of the Vienna State Opera. On July 4 she again wil1 bow at the first American Debut.ante Ball in Castle Schleis· sheim, Munich. uader the nrotectoratr n( Princess Konstantin and Countess Marie Therese Arco-Zinneberg. Miss Hunter. a student at the University of Kansas who made her formal bow last summer at the Orange Co unty Symphony Associations' Ball. will Clv from New York to London Saturday, June 17. Prior to being caught up in the social whirlpool of preball parties on the Continent, Miss Hunter will attend the Oxford Comme- moration Ball at Trinity College, England June 19, attend an afternoon tea at the 1-touse of Lords and a private viewing of the Crown Jewels. Other activities planned in London, Paris. Vienna, Munich, Athens and the Isle of Rhodes include sports. boatrides, atterrding the theater and operas and tours of art gaJ- leries. West Coast ball patroness chairman is Mrs. Paul William Lawrence oC Lldo Isle, Bel Air and Palm Springs. DEBUTANTE Miu Burm•·Anne Hunter Man Cashes • Opinion About Money -consc ious Women DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your col- umn ii probably the most talked about and influential dail,J feature in American newspapers. YOW' Impact on the lives of mil.ions of people is staggering -and yes, frightening. Bee8Ule your word is accepted as go1pel truth, tt Is essenttal that your concepts be based on the latest data. I believe some of your notions, Am Landen, coWd stand serious re-a:- amination. For example, when asked what 11 the aver1ge American wom- •n looking for today, you give the same answer thDt has been good for the past 2,000 yeara : "A woman wants love, understanding. inlcgrity -to be nee<led , to be fulfilled ." This may have bttn true for two centuries, bul times have cban&ed, and IO have - ANN LANDERS American women. Please teU your readers that today the average American w<>man wants a man with moiley, good looks, good clothes: and a good car. U you haven't got .thr ioot, the looks, the threads and the machine -forget It, Mac. So get tuned in, Annie, and tell it the way it is. Dames today want the lush life, not love . And I hope they get everything lhey deserve .. :- U. OF WASHINGTON DEAR U. OF WASH.: Sorry, I don't .., IL Tbere have alw1y1 been dames who put money and cemfort fir8t, and these dolls to back furth er than %,IOI years. But en e11y Ufe with no e11MU0111I support didn 't make them lleppy TltEN, and It doesn't mate them ltappy NOW. The wom111 with 1 full 1et of brain• does aot loot for toots, loot or 1uper- fklal trappillp. She knows • glam- taroa1 f1te1de wbicll m•Y fool tbe ca1u1I observer 11 llke a1he1 In the moutb wben there 11 no love , under· ttaadlnc and mutual re-spect DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1' was 19, prtgnant: and unmarried. The boy WU willing to marry me, but I am happy to say I turned him down. And this is what I am writing about. It was the right decision and I want to te!I every girl who may one day be faced with lhP choice lo find the coor1ge, for th e Jove of heaven. tfld do Ill 1 did . Now th at the ordE"al is over, I am free to make a new Ille for myself. What's more my child is in the home of a happy couple who love him and can give him the security I never eould. My cousin (age 17) who became pregnant made the other choice be· cause her parents wanted· her to, .and she is miserable. Her husband feels he did her a favor by marrying her and now be figures he is entiUed to do as he pleases. The baby is asth- matic and my cousin is a nervous wreck. Her doctor and minister ha\le recommended divorce. Please keep telling girls lo go it alone, Ann . They'll never regret ii. -SUNNY SKIES AHEAD DEAR SUNNY: I have repeatedly said a trapped brlde,;roo m mallet 1 roltl'n husband. Thank• (or saying It better. CONFIDENTIAL TO ME AND MY BIG MOUTH : The person doesn 't liV1! who has not at one time or another said something he wishes be could take back. I suspect part of your problem that night originated with those vodka martinis. Better to be a little quiet and inhibited than to 1h11tit off your face and destroy friendships. 11 alcoboli1m 1 disease! How can the alcobollc be. treated? 11 there 1 cure? Read the booklet "Altohollsm -Hope and Jlelp ... by Ann Landers. Enclose 35 cent1 In coin with your request and a long. stamped, 1eU· 1ddres1ed envelo~. Ann Lander1 wlll tx> glad to help you ~-Ith your prfl hlems. Send them to her In carr, of thr OAILY PIWT, enclosing a stamped. 1elf-addre11ed envelope. r • · August Rites B~trothal Discl6se~r " New offictn wer• elected unanlrnoualy from a lilt _compile~ ... .l>J Ult ~t- 1 ~ ~for the ADI· {. aDc4 • la Ri~ -~I ·~ .... Arthur s. Wiley ol Latunt Beach, wbo ,.W serve 1.1 -prettdent ot ~ or.-bitlon. • .. "Aaalst!ng tt &lDl u vice I Pl'tlid.U. will be Mn, Leon Volkmat of Lagtina Beach. How~ Appel ol c.orona del Mar and Elmo Sbavei of -~Beach. · '~· '11· P.a'1 Schneeberger ' ., ~ ~ be aecre-•. tad .. tbe archiftl, and ' ·»ri~ ~ McGre&or ol ' ~ • Oom1a del Mar wlU take oa .correlpOOdlng ·~ du~. While WUIWI Bub- Time Taken: ~"111 Lacuna will be' treu-urer. Nomi.eating com.mi~ qiembers. were Mn. Tor· rence Dodds of Newport Beach; Mrs. Forbes Mc· Creery of La~una and ~. .. For Bridge . , Gilorte. Vpdicka of ~ Ana. Swnmer bridge f1~gs will be 5'laged by tU La- guna Beach Woman~l.·Clab ~g 'lbursday, J\ple In Mesa · · 22~ in 1he clubhouse. LUncbeons will be served by tbe ~ of directors Begonia Club .... 'lbe e11&:.tement ot two and reservations may be To Hear.Talk I ~Minl-8inlle' ••• MOl'9 titan a prtw 1»11 Lesa'tllan a girdle/ Here'• jii.t ..... t• --..... y.-rully 4-'t ..9' • .-1- tirdle •Ml-effi...it-elll Nyl .. .a. .. ..,._ ~ ,. ...... derri.,.. is ~ • di.,.L Lycre8 lfN"'-• celltref ill wllite .. t,. s.,le tit, P.s.M-L 9' v •• ..Ntt..-. .k.r $5.00 Orange C.Olleae stu-obtained by oat~m Mrs. dents Olrol Lee Ham.son ~.-le Muller, by How t. groom plant. forl and John Gordon a.yton Tllf.8day. June 20. ~ will be expla.iJled by , Boosteretfes to Sood Irvine Athletics UCI ioocterettes b8pe to gi9e lnllie's •Wir ,.-. gram a financial boost with proceeds Ina a ram- mage sale scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday, June 9 and 10, in the Bl:yside SbOp- ping Center, Newport Beach. Gathering items for the sale are (left to right) Jin. Ridm'd Forney, bas been anuounced bf tilt .Qlab membfn al.lo will Mil. Joba Martin wbm lbe . bride-eleet'I panats, Mr. be b\11)' dU IUllUJleJ' OWi-~ tbe 0......-~· . ~,. • • and Mrs uo,ct llmtlm·d ·"-tnfGrmMlon booths ev-.t)' lnlldl of tbe ~ · :J . Cotta ~ , .,,-MclDdaJ wblle. tbe Pt• S.-8ociet:1 at t :3D t. ~~. The brJae..tHe WM lfld-• ~ ~ ~ la tekiD§ ~ • ~~~_,. Ball. G~-• , • aated from 'Newport Har· · · Membera a 1 i o WW COO' ...,.... _ _._ New Designer Borrows Ideas From An~ients By GAY PAULEY pleats and lied in CJDHigbth be pbotogJ"apbs add works NEW YORK (UPI) -The :::ed~ ~~ -:: ::a-J::.m ~bis~ '!tbtlf, wjnt what's new. :.lfhaes been around dley no fonge!r. wanl You no longer can 8ell a dumb dress." A explosion of bold color and 1bese "snakes" were dip-fu:rnisbings fabrics than for pattern in today's feminine ped in one color, umrrappec1 ready-to-wear, to put them apparel looks new, but go and dried, tied again and • doUl. wcrling right in ''dumb dress" is Pierce's behind ti:Je 8CeDeS and you dipped again. the process bitting mills. Most fabrics term for 10lic!, conservative find it began with the an-repeated for as many pat. designen, be explained, sit style. cients. terns and colon as the in the studio and painl Pierce, tan, thin and sen-- "What we're doing with craftamea wanted. All J>ierce.designs in bold dy-bai.red, studied design at pattern and color today "rve seen old mummy patterns keep to the simplest Southern Methodist Uoiver· shows that if something is cloths the Peruvian JndUma of line. oo trim -"U you sity io Dallas and .at Par- good, it doesn't die," said have dJed the same way," have a nice. pattern, you ~s S@oQl of ijes(gn, New Gerald Pierce, one ol the said Pierce. • don't have te IJt mucll.taitb'>--rk. \•:~ti114en. in t;ew wave of new, young and What Pierce sees aa tram-,.., .. be said ia an interview. YDrk four years and bad succeseful desigmn on tbe I.Miiiie -~ fasb:ioll "I prefer the word 'pattern' <¥>e ~ ~loua. anj U.S. ~oo scene. owr print'." ·w.ool • 'fcil the maall Pierce, a 35-year-old na-. He illl·t etrlaiD why market ·wOl'e be helped ee- ti ve of HoumaL.l, !f!!La.M-t, fftltral"-ftllvettla • .---1·WLL.lloo .... mL&Ua .... nu.' .... s._Club women have taken to the tablisb Boul' Mich less thaD ·-the W'Cll'ld for ideu fer pet.. • - -~rmat a yeara"fo. tern hi dresses, suit.a and at~ home clothes he designs for Sponsors Art two Seventh Avenue firms ol which he is partner. Through the centuries, be said, hand craftsmen of Af. rica, India and South Amer- )c:-have used a tie and dye technique ~ get brilliant no- two-alike patterns 911 fab.. rics. In India, for instance, be saw pieces of fabric, each folded in accordion-like F llW' CU>tom-llnls~d fur nltorf'-mOdrrn I'S ~"" should bt . s-rll provoullvt l Tradllle>Ml- rwflectino the proof !NI the vtner •bit u1s ol "•ftstNn..,,IP •rt not for· votten. Furnlshlne1 •I'd ac<tss«ies to suit ttw most OPUI..,, ~rm .,.. to Ill ttw modest l:lud9ft-ptus tM 1ervlcu cf our lkll lld .,.,, et deCOB!on. The best warkl ol Hunt- ingtm Be.acll mp School's art claua will be display- ed this numtb ill Gae United States National Bank. Fifth Street and 01ift Av~, HuntingtoD Beach. SpouoriDg the display is the Huntington Beach Wom- an's Club. acconling to Mn. Lowell Suttles. MAD MINI PANTSHIFT Keep your kooi ti.is sum~ in Elen Tracy's ~newvoile m-,Hjress with the culottes buit-in. Fashion features are square neck plus panels front and b.4l to cany ihe dress theme. and 1teep the culotte action. Match up with hat in sunshine colors of y elow with P"tnk and Lime with Hot Pink. Sixes 5 to 13. Pantshi~ _ 17.00 ....... ;a.... ..... 204 Menne Atte./ 673·'3300 Mon. Uwu S-. 10'.00 AJit. to&; 00 P.M. ~ 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. d • • ...,,,c ........ 2?0 £,17th St/s.ca.1m Mon. lt\111Set.10:00 A.M. to 6.00 P.M, Friday Night til 9;00 P.M. bor mp-Scllool anc1 erea· The DAILY PILOT trtbu~ to the trOllllY fund me!.!.::-'.,_"""· ently is majlring in phyai-C 8 and. compete for two bego-...._ ,.,,..,.. cal education. Her flanc8'.il overs oating Dia plants. Vhiton are in-u. y-• : · 11&• Bi,.. ai; ~~": : Best in West vital to attend. A plant ta-'========= so ls majodng in PE. ae ble will be set up. bas served with tile u. s. Army and spent 13 months is Vietnam with the ~a- trooper·med.its. • ·, The bridegroom · elect· ii the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Clayton of Hunting- ton Beach. No date bas been set b: the wedding. NH BPW Club NeW:i Bysinesa ~b. I ' . f..W~' ''1_:. Verde Country ClUb at 7 P·~~~FC).~ ' 4 "'1~ 'flf "e\'ef)' ltlwnn. Aaditional informatiGD may be obtained by calling Mrs. 1': ft."?'ox,·~~ ~ .ii .. ' \ .. This remarkable PermanentlY. Pressed shirt ' dries smooth in two hours ... without ironing! ~:'~<9 shirts of 100% Dacron• . . j Here is the perman~tly Preue<i shirt that dries1in two hours aft.er laund;rfng, ready ~r more wear-witholl\ irqning. It won't wrinkle while you wear it. and the tricot construction provides thousands of tiny "windows" in the fabric to let in cool air An added "plus" is thelfuxury and feeling of "Skyway'•. Perfect for travel, but don't wait fo~ a trip to enjoy them. Make our selection your destination-today! ••..••••• $8. 00 Jl21 IAST COAST Hl•HWAT CORONA DIL MAI. CALllt. Ollole J~JO 111 AVINUI DIL MAI SAN CLIMINTI, CALIP. HY.clllttl J-JUO I Father's Day SUNDAY JUNE 11 ----- ~ I ·----- HAYTHORNE CHARGE . ACCOUNTS ... l t ] l ] I 1 I J I • - - • 1-• . -.. . . .. l Students"~·. .... • t :T<>,Morn!: In· Au9~·: ~ ' . ' Charming .,. au. n:n "HEIP~ . ,. HOllEllAlflS CAll ·-· ...... ; -~If' t'.wb1 rp111 Sitlln -ltm ...., .... All llPB Wiie Tm'lllAft... 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P•cno.t. l"OU•'NUMOS OP MOD UTIIMo ... TO t P.M. Sat. and Sun. 10 to 6 ,. . I . . . '~ ·~lege Pa~.PT~' -Jin. , ........ ," . . ·l'nlkllllt 4 • ciiaNG UP: A . GnM <Id Y'llc llootr nr •· ... fCIUdll Jilldln pre- ... llbltaq i( Califca'· -ala ... Kalea'1 ....... dlO'Nt JWtclnc Oroup MDGDW •. 7:• p..Jl1. ill mY1•,...UC11L nt9 MACXH'S on..., MM .... lflat ~... AMO ASson•• CNIOtn. ... ·~ ' .t Wlh . .. n. ~ wWte look or Ritqpl 11\,aMe warm ..... l'J41•f• ~ • IJttle nicer. You choice of • · All!GPdt UM.d~roed. pmnp1 or ~ 1h~ Mel •QI• with bucldee, • -· ...... i.ow.... ( '14~ ~ HOURS! . 9:M fS:30 . Fri. tiff 9:00 J "" ..... Dad will enjoy tflt taite ter'(lptin9 cM.s.s,~ me.ts and ott-foOcls 'f'8n ef'ljoy • • • m ow cemplete-.-. • tion of 9i~ pab~ . , ... . "'' ~TAKE IT WITH 1'YQU -OR WE'LL MAIL .. . ... .. ., mtk, ,.,. atHllll """ Oftlltt' llOOO '"'(}A" nu flOtl eooo _..,..._. WESTCLIEF PLAZA • ,. 1 ... f ., f ., j ~. •• f I ~. I '. I I • , . e I I • . 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Siu 14. ~ Jl/c ydi . .,.m1 'r·ac s-1 to w110l11 l1Jw•ottbe a.ID. Ab -.. DAILY ~ lo lo -.0 of tbe • Flf.TY CENTS lo coiU PILOT, • Pia I • " Sill. · 7or each patten -add 15 ~a.ia.ew·e, ._.,-w11111e-. '""*foroadl-for s 'he New Yd, . .N.Y. ed.•" ' '•ISftd.llld. flrwt,dw nwdlinl ud • Jm1. .Priot NAME, -· • "::,er ..... ~ ..,.ci.i -·· -... -llP, P.i"nZllN .,. to -port. --, Mortin, tbO DAILY 1ft1Mm. PILOT, 442 Pattern Depl1 ' ' 211 llOlll' BEAOJ'IPOL CM TOPS m.weot IJtb st, New Ycft, NEllllUIOIAFl' ~ N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ia-m'IPl :LtlllO. .._.., ......... TOPS ADDRESS -wffb ZIP, SIZE .... ! 2 !no .--. -Cllb of Oioobl ·-,,,_ al STYLE NUMBER, cndie&: r '' , e •• r 1-a 7 f.JiL ia WOO!llncl BVERYTHING NEW-115 ..._ 25 ~ ·• SdlDDl. Tmttil Awe., eT· · ~ fMhi01111 f& I ,. '· _. wlm! frT n....., lln. Job a 1*.. aeceuorie1 Jn new Bl* ~ Prm DmlARS r.wlf, 511 *1• • Jin. !\i!bia(S 1•ner htMra c.;,. ._ n c s'* r.znww. • 1.-11twm •, •111t aJiair,..All .._1 Cllp ... coepan BJ _,W,..-eudM!&t ---be~fcr ... W4-1 1D·~-CboolieGDepat. 9 cmk -.; · W.:SZ 'JM ·:1· '4 • ........ Send 50 c:9da DOW. , ( - Ooclrt!lills will De ISVed Ill 7 p.m., -...... at 7:30 p.m. B•4.....-, It .. .,.., _ ,_ ... mode by F (Id a 7, .. """" u, with Mn; ~ .Klln&-enimilh ofB........, _ IG-2544. :- C 1' ti U.tlllRIM•' tu',-. . FREE Dl!UVP.llY IN OllANGB COUNTY . -~~-· • -........... ,. -lllR.i ........ - Allo ...... m.ee.. -da are tbe 'reaJll fE a te.t ,..... "'""5470 - --... .,...... . IAJ. a-. N g!WD ot tlle MoJ -· Mn. llllhel Wlllaml, lolll~==~=~=======!!!!!!!!! ~ dloltwww; 11 .. Readership: You Spell it For Aaftrtising In The WEEKENDER MAGAZINE Call Don Wihon -642-.4321 -..at-.. -. _.. •• , • ..-...-., Pat A-n-n L-a-n-d+r-s -~Mn.Jmlmt. . . • • - . ' ••• OR lHE Ol.taSI ••• • I We rank'No.I in ratio of net pmrrtto size forthe~1g65and1966fora'nCal>boialicn -ed.~ I ba $ • • moreLn 100,000.,000.maze Wenotonlytry~r~ \\eS1JCCeedmOre. YODl'avingsi1J1WedtoSJ5,ooo.byFeclenlSarinpandlnanl.......,.,Cotpuralirn. 5.2sCJ6.current ~rate, compounded~ yiddl fflJ6 if main«aLwd for oae;,ar. DailyEa"°P.ig1onSaYing1inyourAccountatdieatdof"..,-QaartalyPaiod. Savings received throughthelOth or my1NJ1•h m ...... lhellt. Free -1'.· -....:.box"-0 • • • al ~e-r-r... 1orma1nta1n1ngan~··• 'SoCMDCJrmn<. • MAIN OfflCC 5401[,-lhd.,Loo-... PAa.851•RAJ4al • ' ~Clftbscu_,_ NEW BRANCH SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333....,._. • C1111--.cz w Hours: 9:30 A.M. to 9'..JO P.ll. _. ' t ... le9D A& ti 19 PA _,__ IWWWIW.IRD -· • ' ..... n..t' -~···~l ·\ . ..OffbcLA~~·• r IS•* *•IS-::•:.. ' ...... llllJHitltEf,,.. ... •••••• -• - ' . ' . ' -. I I - Tiie ..... int ' . mo offler Life insurance COlllpClllJ can offer your fcauly •• • is a Meiss Mutual •gent .. F • ' ....... 11le Spotlight Is on . · 0.. Mm of ... MoRil. fOr t May t . . . Robert C. Nichols, Jr. for Ms le.tership in every pha .. of our At•ncy Ktlvlty • . ... Donald M. Tippett, C.L,.U. General Ngent 42tO Lont a..ch loulenrd ..... le.tdt, Callfornla 90807 Tel.: (213) 423-0917 M49eACMU8KTT8 MUTUA~ ~·~· tNeUi.ANC:S COMl9ANY ---~ • 4"'0ANlll91HI • I • • · ·V~c~asing · Forum SeJ I I -- . . . . . , . . . .... -. ., . 'nllndaJ, -.. 1-7 Ne;-Y ()fl[ L Stock Exchange List \ - !II Redman Gets Gold Watch Northrop Chief Given Degree W ASBINGroN -n.D· u V. Jws, Soudlea cali- fonia ~ ... .,.,.. ...... u.e boool•1 de- gree oi dad« of Ina at Gecqe Wat:hincto" Uaivu· aity. Jcme9, Jftlidml of North- "' Oarp.. .... d.t.ed "for IUftlal~•our " ....... delfllll ad for Ills .... 0 ... Jndllltrial i.cs- tnlllp." Paya 70 <:ents EL SEGUNDO (UPI) - Directors of North Ameri- can Aviation clec!lsred a quarl8'1y dividend of 10 ceftta payatff July 3 to ltockbolden of rttOfd June t . .. . - • . ... ., ..... --. -··'"' AT SIA -Alec Grim• II dat II ID lath ctn~ cap«•• in tbe Britilb NhJ la ~ Tbe Defiant. a calor motiom pjctar'e. tonipt at 9 on Clwmel 1 n.e stary CGOClel m a mutiny aboard Gulnneea' Wll'- lllip and featuftl Dirk Boprdt M ID arropnt tint mate. . TBIMVUION VIBWS TVFi~ming Like Old Days -----_.,.. ........ ,....., .• , ....... ~-eew- -a'OWdl of cwluai. turned oat to be television· ft1min1'1ar. Wonia1 in the baly street were three JDell warth perhaps a combined f75,000 I nitbt in dulll: Danny Tbomu, Sid Caesar and Don Adams. fT WAS LIKE the mo~•' lilent daya, when C2slplin. UOJd and Langdon filmed outdoors. But BOW there were probleml of utnneou noise and 1lifdt1 crowd eontrol. "Bold the trafftc!" a man bawled throup an elednmic mepphane It four off-duty 1M An&el• potielmen bind tar tbe day. •• i .. " . . .. .. . ..... .... ---. . ...... ---- '* !, 1'11-=. .... cca (ID ........... ta. Ml ............. a... ........... ) ' .......... .... , ... , ... ..... ... .,..... .. ..,,. ........... (3011111.) ..... , . ..., ....... ............ ....... .. . . MOON MUI.Liii 'n.e cops beJd up their arma. Can backed up on rwidentiaJ Lardunoant Boalnard f<W a block in wh clilection from 2nd Street. .... "* ..... fC) (ID 11111.) .--.----'T"'----.. "Adian!" THI ACTORS have jUlt been stopped in tMir RolJ8.BoJce by a motorcycle cop -moVfe variety - for speedin£ "Vat'• the beeg trouble!" Caesar rac-. pretendine to be a Ruaian diplomat. '-rbllt kid's aettfng into Ute shot and it was ., ioodr aecutiYe producer Aaron Spelling yella, .haJtinr t.be tab u a boy approaches on the sidewalk and fat• hi.I place in the crowd. Another try auc· e8eda. and clarinf a break tbe pipHmoting Spelling telll wiry theJ"re abooti.nc here: ''You'n got to get oat today in 'IV, to compete wfth the movies. We'll be at BoDJwood Part ncetract tomom>w. Thia • IDCllidaf we ..... It the Ambmador Hotel." THIY PAID the A..,,_..,or $l500 for electricity and a. of W1boJs. lobby, lawn, etc. AutomaUcally, tbe hotel lilted ''Thom»Spelling production" on ftl lobby bfDbolrd alone with the ctay•a club meetings. Hotel loiteren m>wded up lo Caesar and said, ''Yoa're Sid Caesar. You"fe lost a Jot of weight." To Don Ad1m1 they aid: "WouJd you believe?" and "IOrrY about that!" The street crowd of a hundred, mostly k1d.s in T 4birt.I and bare lep. thrust ballpolnla and tattered aaap1 of school notebook paper at the 1tan. Ad1m1, Clem' and 1bomaa dutifully; gravely sign -on car bood, car door or palm of hand. A gray-haired man ten. Thomu: ''I need it for my era:ndchlld ... Tho mu obliges. PltODUC!I SNLLING remarks: "The city of Ne.w York ii doing everything It can to get Hollywood to shoot back there: fleets of cabs. cut-rate prices at hotels. It's Mayor Lindsay's pet baby. Movies can afford it, but not much 1V." Someone 11b Spellin.c what they're shooting. ••'Instant Money,' for the Danny Tbomu hour,·~ he says. "NBC. Monday night. starting Sept. 11." The ftnaJ take requires 'l'bonaas, Caesar and Adams to drive by in the Rolll. Puling cars get into the scene. ''Damn It!" an auistant groana; Then ti() a boy on a bike: "Hold it, kid!" Denni• tlae Mewfft!e ! TllA er C1m .. •c11: (C) (lO .) ... """'· llott. e""' ._ (IO ma) .......... /T"""""'1AC... ii r-1111: Cd ...... ....... Mw , ........... 9-t/C-... ........ .._ .. ...,_tQO In.) • n (J)' '.,...: tc> (Ill ...., ~ .,... C!Mnp." ~ - Ap111 ,..... Ellllllt IMtllrillf "" hit !Mir '9qhter tile pnitedioll ti Folt~ If tlt1Jwll._. !tit ltlllell rtlbunnt ,., O'llMtll ~ Jlp NM!lo. 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Hell, MNI It KtOV l1'M. HM.r. , .. "' ..... ··-,~· I('-"'" 11 . .,, Mlll11 - ~EIJNQUENT TAX. LlST -· 1966-67 PUIUUANT TO llCTIONS »91 THROUGH . atfl~ RIVINUI AND TAXATION CODI, THI DI· LtNCiUINT TAX LIST AND THI ADDINDA TttlltlTO IN AND POI THI COUNTY Ofl OR· ~ ITATW-OP CAttflOINIA, HAS llln .,,. VIDID AND. DIST~llUTID TO VAllOUS NIW$- 'APIU Of GINIRA&:" CIRCULATION ;uausH .. ID IN SAID COUNTY llOlt PUIL.ICATION Of' A PORTLON THlllOI' IN IACH OF SA~S. PANU. .... .. - Thursd.,y, June 8. 1967 LEGAL NOTICE l..BGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .. . -· _.'"' ....... "' ...... "' ......... . ··-· . .._-................. ... I • • ~. l r 'II lAt "-· Tr 11 4f ...,..,, ,,, tAt 1, Si,te, T.· ~Loi C...·'tl "'ut• "·"' ..... llMlli t Let 7 allt HMper. t.ot' I lk L*'~ ~ 17 ... a. V-J L.lti •• COM .... ( MecDalll ·~Tr ,, "" Ml •oo• u , lrvlfle < '·· ,.,. . ftt76. :OO• ... dlt IW¥e llW Lit 4 .. ~·. 5-lk. m• lAt I ,..,. .., . ...... . 11»-lAt I coo• •• - .. .... 1 .. . T~, Juoe8, 1967 . .. ~\~" DAILY ~T\17 LEGAL NOO'lc;B ; W.V Pf\.OT lllllnW • .-.. 1967 .. ' ' J • CI09 .. 5-aln tt.ot. -Ou( Ill " OA~ 1\,1! AP UtoQ * •. Ot 1"''15t ( coot '" Hoc'Hf' • • I.at .. Llnc!MY. alO Lat f, A,. 11Hll sa.u . ...... Tr • LAI Fl lot 10 ~ -L.ot " Werf9ft, -.... JI Lots .JI &, • K--,, *Lot l7 AU ·(• I mu4. CrOllCll. JOO Lot '1 Ha~ l;O Lot ! Wrltflt, llOO I.et h kftb IS SW1\'Ya. A" 11Mll t'lt.10. Hk*ll'IM :·1 1.ot n Rl'tnddl •4 Lot 24 EAIOfl, t ·~!!Ebo~. Hal'ller. I ff N¥ .. u,., .. '" ... "•rtu:IOI 1 Ltl H. '.almbM :io Wt,. MICllMl. !Oo loot 10 140 "' .. T~ • Lat .. /tlUln. ii• L.• • Lot ... II ..,..,,. J76 I.et s T• .... .... , .. ltt Poll, Ull \J Slly J Hl!l1 6' O~-. I l ot 10I HI '°' Ill L8' M«wn .• Tr JOI l.c $!!¥ 1'5 I McCtrm Tr llOt LC '" lot ·•· - ~. June a. 1967 DAILY '1LOT J9 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ... .. , .......... .._. ................ . ... -..... ~......... . ., . -. ,_ ... ... . ... ,. • - LEGA COOE A~ Un-. PA7 Lnh l t(1lsCJr, LOI 111. lo CrH Loi 161, Cr11Q, 968 l ot 1 McC•r" 968 Loi : Gentma. 968 Loi Merri II, 867 Lot 186.U. CunnlflQ I> Tr 961 L.. Petmlc lr "' L Flemlni; 968 Lot ; Rubll\, lot 62, I Clark. 968 LOI • Alim~"' 968 L«>I Lane, 968 I.Of L8 Crf' Loi• t9l, . .t.nderw 9!11 Loi M1cF11 Tr 161 ~ ... • LEGAL NOTICE LllGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOO'ICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N(fflCE ' ' - Tllunday, Ju11t B, 1%7 LEGAL NOTICE e JOB PRINTING DAILY l'ILOT 31 LEGALN~ Eotlo I , Cortli" Holtr'I' Public 1r, •"" w ••Id c ... "l"f allCI $roi. M, c....,,,1 .. i... Enl•., Ck!. J1, IW Publls1'H Oru 100o eo." 0.11'1' Moy JJ '"" Ju,,. 1, l, IS. ,,., i'IOllC• 0, P,Ull.IC SAi.• On JUM 11, "" II 10,ao •• ,... .. 111'1 M.tln $tr"1 o! l>ell•lfO, H""I· lnoglon I MC1', (l llf<llft!o, Ille lnl-""" ltfml .. 111 IW o•_.i 10 .-le ot publl< '""'lot! ""''"'" .-..... 11 Ml.collon..,.,• ltom• ot ''"'lea 11tllon ln•entory, lnclll<lin9 9o>Oll,.,, mcnor Gil n.ott.,lt•. •!c. l ) CeH1ln mlor;eti.-""'-' "''"' '" -·•""" "' • ....... a ""'""'· T1'1• ""'" l• Mid •o onlorcoi !lie rigl'IA DI Snell 011 c-nv. ~ L-Beech 8ooile•1ra. L-81K11. Cl lll<>t"I' JOeOI. •• "" MCu.....i ........ ••l•lflll "'"""'" • o.eairlry .;,...,..,,, uecwtM ... nn AW•· ,..,.,, Foti of 117G Mlh• Strfff, HUfll• l"'ll!Dll &Her.. Colltonilo. ~!fined bv Slwll 0 11 ,_., lly: Rld11ra E. Oourl• Pubtl~t'(I O<o11go c ..... t !Mlty P!lol, Ju,,. •· 1'61 UW7 • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS One Of The Largest Facilities ln Orange County, PILOT PRINTING 642-4321 J --· /) .. .... ..... , . ,.. ~ . .._ . . .. . . -. " ~..... ' • p•• ._.... • ~ ' ........ ..,I - BAILY Pae'I'·-P&&B • Beatniks ID Ta:xation Equity · Two Buena Pwt :::;:• -cht to uclude fJ'Om tn a 1 •nent substa= PcatlDbi ot their inwintoriet and a.eU.. Some $5 millioD ha. lll!U&tllU a.ad $200,000 m tu.es to the county ~ ilDohled. · Tbe adDded asseta wl inentoriel ...... iclentified wl -IK 11 by Couty A I I I DI And.-J. Bimbaw'1 lbff. W19iea tbe. ~ I di 11entl came before the c.oaty ~ ol SllpHtluliila. liWDg .. the eo.ns ol Bqu&··~ list·-~~ remlted in the Bower~ rrt"iinia& .• 11 . •. -l • ,,. -·· .............. dmy. HlnlMW: llld .1111 people »Pf!U. 8dlY did .a. ..,.. ·job in UDCOftdnJ a ~ ta -iaequ.ity, aml tbe ~ mstained their fadlmeet. PldP~ the Cllle wil Jadeid Oil it. mem.. Baitfiis same aaemr .. been quiet to hurl in- temperate charges at this same board iii a few instances where the Board ha judged bis aaeeasmeota to be lea t.ban perfect and granted equalization appeab. The I !I! 191W's attitude seems to be that the Board obriomly jadges the ca11e on its merits when it u~ him. bat that this 9llDe body IDlllt be acting out ol stu· pidity er dut motives OD thole felr -and probably too Aew -times it fa.ill to agree with him compJeteiy. ....... /tl'N.l~.!).Q n ii bard to 9ee how the public's confidence in tau- tion equity is going to be weU aerved either by an • r.ar taking tbia attitude to.ard equalization, or by a ra1*r stamp Boa'd 1)f F.qaalbation .-.IT DOESN'T DO MUCH FOR VOU, L.EQNU>.• McNamara and The Generals Mr. Johnson And the lnwllectuals "The continuing ~ ..... -bJ the Soviet Union and Ccfton&jd Qi. m of strategic miuile IJ*ml ii~ ing mounting CODCS'll ammc &op mili- tary of.6cers in the PM..-" " 'Ibis somewbM' capfMgs .. .,.,... &. ment by Hamon W. BaJdwia, 1lle mili- tary expert of the New Ya TilMs. may be oonsidered DI w .-•• to mask a big ""' now evllrillc ia Wasbingtoo It may even 1epre9ml a owic r&- volt of the unifarmed milibl'J Jail- ers against Defeme Sec7-~ -whose driving inaistmce ._ k , 4 .. ed American defeme ,... m J'IMl'L ll would signal the begbmiJIC flf a _.. hawk-dove sihiatioa ill w.w"Cb-, ill which President Jolmscm. his Secre- tary and certain ol the Seuda1'• disciples in the Pwd:ap ae tile doves, and tbe ems• .......... ~the hawks. THE MA1TEB aupped up .._ wee.ks ago, wbm Presidmt .L h • called atteatica to evtdellt2 of a 8"iet anti-miuile syatem buildap ia tllle neighborhood ol :U..CO.. Some .. thorities insisted thM tD IDltdl Ulle IUpposed Soviet procr8lll ....... CIDlt the United St.ala .-0 bi1lioa •an over the next 10 years. Subsequently, Wub._. mdeltulk to interest the Soriet Jmlers ia -agreement to refrain Ina t11i1 llllild- up. which would OJDCibalJly ....._ the weight and the COit cf lie --r~. The vague stary .... tbat tllle Soviet leaden were not iataated.. ~ . ,-a • ........ . -. 5.-e ..... , ..... ~ .... jf tllle 111 f II nee flf die --pn-cra-flf ae m. ' Plies r '• tllle SRid 0-.. wil ..... --..... ilJ wD tile lJlilW ... ., .. ii .... -.... illlu• .... ,,. hellietic . ;\rs, wi6 a CAltiiWW'sc • aew ill ' iw _. = b'5dir .,. IOlllE IN'ID.l.J(ZN(Z cmiw ii tlleP-4 In 9*tllia ..... 1 ,..a llr. ?'r'f"PU"a 11i-w -. I a 1 d it. la c:mcrw· I ._.. J .. .._ 9fflld Ir' ; rt flf • ....... tic . 2w .,..._ .. Oil time. De ... (Jiills flf .. Mft --m-1.J ....... iw ri ...... 6 ........ _. Gm. £anie G. Wlleeler, cltMrem, ._ ..__ ta- • --wD ..... --. lt.e fint biipcatlllt .... ..._ lila llr ... N-..,... nm.. Sea'da'J. Gm. ....... ii ...... -..,..., "f.lilnft .. ....,,. Cl"flllltS -....... .., ' Wweaa Die UlliW 8*a ml s..ift fsee.s •.• 11 IWWW in a t • ..... ., mas .. a ... flf llillll." Be -lillFI ......... .. R . Ile cw;--a.ii' m. tile n '=, • chi 1'illl a wlMI' aa....t11eu.-.. ............ Jilllit I r t. 8111e 5-id U.. a. a Jewi. • i .. r In .. a.-, .... trrca ,,... • lrllrr ....... Mr. Johnson is trying to make friends rib the inteBectuala. Still. Accardiag to Newsweek. be calla than into bis afficie in bunches and a11. ''Bow come you don't like me, fellows?" And they kind ol scuff their toes Oil the Ooar ud uy, "Gosh, Mr. Presi- dent. ft dcm't know." Then be says, "Well. what do you think I m.igbt do to get you to like me!" And they IOrt of look over at the wall Cll' sc11nubete and say, "Golb, Mr. Prentent, we don't know." Frutly, such ........ don't loand too productive • .Perl\aps it's the wroac mnhimre. So to help our i>resident bl IDs boar ol need. I went out and bemded a Dated intellectoal in bis elm. Prafeuor N. Connover CorringtClll. IL\.., Ph. D., Op. Cit., as you know, ajoJs the widest acclaim in the in- tellectual CIOlllJDunity: be didn't lib the President when-Mr. Johnson WU -.(1 a C'AQO......,.n • Capri in the Off Season Q-CAN YOU TELL US, Professor far lbe good of tk nation. why intel- leduls don't De Mr. Johnson? A-Well, let me begin by denying that jt ia mobtJer y. We are often falsely accased of looking down our noses at llr. Jobnscn because of his bumble Cll'iginL Yet please note that we in- tietlectuak universally admire sucb Praidents as Andrew Jackson and Abrabam Lincoln. both men of the people in the great American tradi- tion. CAPRI -. The bit time I vi5iW the me of Capri. it was • tbe -- mer, at the height ol tbe --a mi.tab never to be made apia. In the summer, Capri ii pa_.,•ile with t.omists: a 1tictJ meimee ol American lpOrt nrts, c•na• ac- companied by Japme.e,, Gennw with tbeir' rue~. Frmc tm"Eil .S- ing DOID-aistent bargains, and hardes of willowy young men twittaillg my in every corner of the picas. Out of season, left to itself.. Cliis is a pleasant little retreat., rather alf.. consciously quaint, with bland climate and some spectacubr vistas flf the Bay of Naples. But, hMicalJy, as Groucbo Marx oooe remarbd ol a 5imllar Wand oil the coast ol s.a.. em califomia, "Take away die view and what have you got?" WHAT YOU'VE got in ~ are dorzem ol shops whole prices are doa- ble those ol their counterparts • die mainland; a few rich pennaneat ra- ideots who look upon the tourists as tt-----•• Gee,,e --- Dear ~ge: Are you the oolwnnist who has the advice on sex. ~ child -rearing and enlightened living? s. A. Dear S. A.: No, I'm the columnist who bas been married 17 ran. has six children, is puz:ded by all ct them and thinks he will lie dow8 and take a nap ii somebody will turn down that stupid TV. I Are you meeting your prob- lems head-on? That mjgbt be your problem right the.re. Send your problems to George.) -• -:>--,. -.: ... ~~ -" . ~ . r. .. -t. • .... ~-...... . .. -.. ---: ---.~ :....._ ~ • Si: ..... ~--. • • • . - Q-A good point A-Yes. as I was saying to a col- league just last evening at the Etru.- can Poetry I: Pop Art Club. "Even • adtwal rw flf W · ....,_; thougb a man throws beer cans out ..r •• w • .one Capri.ml ,.... of speeding cars. talks primarily in repnl al ~ -wtidl ill-four-letter words and has a wife cbdtS Hai-frcn einewt.ru -as • named •Lady Bird, these alone are in- mildl:y j-.e at belt. lllfficimt reuons to look down OD 1'lle ~ ild' . ' is him .•• iW"e I* "a•d mil pe t&w: here Q-Very democratic. The President a.. ft'tl' be6n.. Gdlillg flff a. bolll tw been quoted as saying your diallke frml Sal'rmto. me ii P"fJded by a may be due ti' a "personality" factor. ID&S1ift ~ blariitg -tbe lat-What of that? est rodl.-.l-nll en:-.. 0. doRr' A-You mean because he's an egoma- Dwpdioa, it ... -tUt eYf!1J Iliac? Ob, DO, I feel we intellectuala ....... -die ... ' . f is "1 --are knowledgeable enough to ream lllaa:J -..__. grmnp willll m im-that all great men are im hued with a p' z z e 11a111e De 1'lle Bomd n.wp_ sense ol their OW11 destiny. And while his attempts to temper his egocm- trism wiUI outward fal~ humility may not appeal to u1. we recognize the effectiveness or this device on b1' public image. TBE BF.ADS, tiPI ;n., -' S..WS are qiliCe "iln" lleft. Tiiie .ty lliCfit cWt ii ...... ..Ne.. 2." Ml a .... tUt plays ..... bat rcd-aed- rol. wtai1ie thr local )"OGtllll ante jmt as h pfieaDy as they do i• ~ dilil:oCheofDes. ''Sapermu" and '1talm.w •• called by oCher umes. 3tt big balll i.8 cmnic boob and CID tavisioL Oar calbiral lad m-d.ary) imper- ialism bas Frmdunea ... Ge:rnuns eam!JA•i • c ... a de hue Wei is an boabd ap wla tbey call; ........ aiDimg ill DlgtW -apedally with -Americm .... -...... 6-:l a gDOd lllh. It ii • JneftiJ lbzt AIDC!ricw bave mar-e le~ -they m-e am tar a.aa-tippers u... most Ewvpew. 'l1lie de lau bokl I am 1taJi11C iD bas t-..ntt bub u. the balls., 1oilet tissue madr oal of reccmtital.f!d sandpaper. ad bath towels the sm al a .strtp. teMer' • blDCDie dlief. Only Amencans -mD¥l!d by a aimbinatioa al ipcw- a.nce. gaill and gene. oaity -are fool- illb moagb to tip Jni:lbb' (« aucb per. haiDr7 Mi'iica. I Q-The President has also bt-en quot- ed as suggesting you intellectuals sim- ply don't understand the exercise of power. A-Nonsense. No one admires Mr. Johnson's mastery of polillcs more than •e. In the muck of the political arena. with an its powerful wheeling, secret dealing, devious subterfuges and Machiavellian stratagerns, be hu no peer. Q--.But why tbll!n . . . A-You are on the wrong ta<* We in- tellectuals don't deal in pettv emo- tions. Our hallmark is our devotion to cool, serene logic. What matters i.s not Mr . Johnson's pers-0nality traits bot his accomplishments Q-Then to win you over If be can end lht. war 1n Vietnam cna~ a lasting peace ahrnad eliml: nate poverty, racial inequality and other domestic ills. every rair-minded inteUectual would willingh enshrine him as oot of the greatest· Presideots O•a ..... ON1•te•e• Ill MWtlle Eue The SOviets Hold the Key On the day the war came in the an- cient, one-time ''Holy Lands" about the Medtterranean, the Red Sea and the desert of Sinai, a letter came from Parll. / "I WU In Cairo " ttJe. '1rriter said, "daring the Qyl ~hen the crilia be- gan to blow up q, the Middle Eaat and the Egyptias were deploying their troopa. "As a journa&t yoo would have been fascinated with the situation, for the fint thing that happened WU that all news disappeared. Tbe for· elgn newspapers were banned. 'Ibe Egyptian newspapers wen emptied of news. They were filled with reaolu- tions of support for Areb aolidarity ..t coocs.mnation of braell aggres- lioo and W..tern imperialilm. "You allo would hav. been interest. eel in the billboards. They wen: being deaned ol! and new posters, obriou- ly prepared against the day of deci- sion, were going up. They .tepkted a 'ftr1 scrawny and very Semitic look- ing Uncle Sam being crushed under a powerful Arab boot. ... " IT WAS A United Nations cease-fire demand tbet baited the aborted British Suez campaign in 19fie. llrael and Egypt were at war for weeks and the troopt of Israel bad a wide edge. It was chiefly preuure from the United States that forced acceptance ol a Untted Nationa ceaae-fire and withdrawal ol the British. Fighting stopped Nov. 7, 195e, and an intana- tional peace.keeping force was estab- liJbed to supervise the truce. Eleven years later war raged again. The:re were ominoua over- tones to the beginning. Much hinged on ,Russia. The tJnited States would prefer not to participate, but to use all pressure to bring a ceue-flre. But there were overtones that build ap- prehension. HISTORY IS many thing.,, includ- ing national ambitions that are an- cient., but which lose none of their drive with age. The Sovieta for cen- turies have wanted an outlet to the Mediterranean. The Dardanelles leads from the Black Sea to the symbolical- ly named Mediterranean, and from there an outlet opens to all the seas of the world. The Sovieta have long been aiding Nasser and hla great dream of ta.ting over the Britiah enclave of Aden. The British are to leave next year. For two years a terrorist campaign bas sought to hast.en them. Aden domi· nate1 the northeastern shore of the entrance to the Red Sea. On the other 1bOl"e, Ole southeast· em, ls Somalia. The Rllllians have within the past year put tan.k.I, planes, weapons and "tedmklans" m that small land to bar&11 Kenya and Ethiopia and, in the doing, to train Somali guerrillas. Thi.a ii Russia's major base of tnfiuence in Africa. THE SOVIETS also have encourag. ed Nus.er in bis campaign in Ye- men -the small backward nation that borders on the north of the Aden Protectorate. H the Yemen and the Aden areas fall into Nu.er'• bands, then F.gyptLan and Soviet influence would extend to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean. For more than a year Nasser bas sought to undermine the Saudian gov- ernment His ambitions to rule a vast, united Arabian empire have never ceased to urge him on. Such a move would coincide with Russian ambitions. Therein lie t be ominous imponderables that may at any hour become tangible. 'lbettin, too, lies the possibility of a third world war. Within days we should ~know. For the time being, the Sov· ieta bold the key to war or armistice. QMete. Judie Laore u1111erw-, S.F. at reUreme.t dluer -"You have to understand the livea of people and their problems - and if I have bad any success tbet' s the auwer." Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out' (Sao Francisco fears a mau migra- tion of would-be hippies from au over the country th.is summer. Philadelphia ls looking Convard with trepidation to a "Roller Coaster ol Love." In August the Anti-Digit Dialing League of Sherman Oaks, Calif.. threatens to descend, 20,000 strong, Clll TaOI, N.M. The Cambridge, Mass., commons in to be invaded by a group called the Milk of the MincL.A series ol be·ins- in CalifornJa are being sponaored by a IQperDl&rket chain.) ''TURN ON, TUNE IN, and drop out" The formula is that of pr. Tim- othy Leary, the self-declared pru of the hippies. The hippies will own to the slogan, but the moet hip of them have little time for Dr. Leary. Ramparts maf· az:l:ne, tbe avant-garde'• Readers Di· gest, suggests that the hippies abide Dr. Leary as "an Elmer Gantry oo their sJde, to be used for proeelytizing squares only ... aa a rellgioul lead· er. . .AJmee Semple McPherson in drag." The hippies are the latest manifes- tation of alienated youth, though it Dear Gloomy· GOB: Answering B.W.A. (Gus, June 5): The hippies think the world ls worth saving. The Beatniks know It Isn't -D. I.. B. fllll ......... rofl9<t1 "*"' ....... .... _.,. -.. Ille _,,,.,.._ Self ,_ "' -.. .._, ... Ody , .... \ must be stated at the start that IOIDe ol ttiem are a good deal long in the tooth. Their prophet more legitimate- ly is not Dr. Leary, with hla Brooks Brothers suit under the pljmiu, f>ut Allen Ginsberg, the poet who is de- scribed in the same 10urce u ''father goddam to two generations of the Wldergrou.nd." UNDERGROUND is probably a bad term. Hippies are subterranean enough, but they are not outright pro- testers. ,.When they are not caHlng the police blue fatclsts they are preaching love for the force. Indeed, they are for love for everybody. The New York Times bu pretty well summariud the hippie stereo- type. Says the nmes: "Hippies like LSD (the mind-expanding drug). mar- ijuana. nude parties, sex, drawing on walls and sidewalks, not paying their rent, maldng noise, and rock n' roU music." HJpples are frequenUy in trouble with the law. They are neither non- violent nor aggressive, but mainly just passive. Nevertheless, a group of them in New York City faces a hear- ing on June 15 on chargea of being disorderly. Mayor John V. Llndsay Is re- marlulbly apologetic about the New York arrests. On May 31 the mayor said: "It ts fair to say that this group was engaging in noisy but gen- erally harmless activity ... The frac£c might possibly have been averted." HIPPIES IN what Its owner called a "psychedelic YMCA" in Washington were arrested on similar charges after plainclothes police made sev. era! buys ol LSD Jnaeed, It Is the use ol LSD and other druga which seems to get hippies most involved with polic.. By ntfun! hippies Me long-bllired, bare-footed and unclean. 'Ibey IMlCh for bizarre costwnes. A typical group iB de9cribed in The New Yorker: "One of them wore ·a kind of harlequin cap with many floppy, green earllb append.agea, from each of which there hung a ailver bell. Another wore blue jeans, a suede jacket, • undeuhitt, a mauve tie, and a top ha Two wore gray Confederate jackets. Sev- eral wore woolly veits over shirts with leather laces at the collar -open 1o reveal striped turtlenecj jeneys underneath. Nearly all wore slacks cut quite low at the hipa, IDd one wore a lumberjacket. Althou&b the nigbt was quite cold, t.bJ'ft were bere- foot'' HJppies are great for bel1a and flowers, and like liDes, they neither toil nor tpin. Slogans -either C111 but. tons or pahMd on the walla -•• large with them, and they have a kind of irreverent humor. "Stamp out reality" is fairly old bat by now , but "Custer died for your sins" ls still fresh. Thursday, June 8, 1987 TM editorial ~ of ~ Dailfl Pilot "'"' to Inform end ttim-~ reodtta b~ pr11mtmg tMs • M1DipaptT'1 optnioM end COtft. mentarv on topics of mterut. and riunlf icanu, bJI providl119 a forum /or the ezprtutoft o/ 011r ren.der& OJ>fn~. cm ' b11 pre&enting t~ diverse vuio- poinU of informed ob1trveri and 1pokesmen on to'ptCI of tht day. Robert N. Weed, Publisher -+- l -- .. . ;-..-. . .... .-.. ., " -. ,... ~ ·-.,,. ..,,.... .. . .... ,.... . .. -. .. . ... .. -. . ..... • ... , ..... • r·~·--··-..---• • # ~ ---, .... -.,,_ . .,._,__ - :.,, -·Ar~ -Sufe To Come From A Of nhtrt Complete Line Men's f µrnishings Little flowers cw • big SurHetion •• . imported cotton printed blini ••• yelow/ white, blue/white ..• Sizes 5-13, $19 ,.,M ~· ~ Vetra'l SPORTSWEAt Westclfff Plau T•lephone 54M121 Pamper Pop On His ~y 1052 IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH AT HOME? * * * ,. Westcliff Plaia 1>42-2444 'one-stop' shopping at its finest! Open Thursday & Mondays Eves Till 9 ROBLE E Live in a shoe? 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Newport Beach, CaliC, IN THE WESTCLIFP PLAZA 21 a Marine Avenue. Balboa Islud. Calif. 'I -~ tNt>IANAPOLIS. Ind. (AP) -The fate ol Andy Gunatelll't turbine-pow- er racing car reata willt other ~ builders ol turbine eagines. The U.S. Auto Oub Wedne8day night tossed tbe issoe lo General Elec- hic. Ford, Chrysler and Pratt It Wlait- _ney, wbicb-buil& the plat-ror Gnaa- telli. They were asked to draw a formula equating bldJines with pis- ton eqlnes for ........,..ip racing. BGlh 111omas W. Binford, USAC presidtat. ud Hemy Bub, tbe club's diredGr of C'C8.petition, agreed it WU oaJiteb' ~ tmtiiine would be binned. Protests apiDlt the powerful tur. bine mounted even before Parnell Jcmes ra awQ !l'OID tbe field iJt the fiiilialinlf lllb 9mQe r~ May -!I. Ir gearbu failure stopped him 10 miles from victory, and A.J. Foyt took the cbecten!d Dae in a Coyote-FOl'd Damns Cwe C..._ped Calif omia Bettors Should , Be Ahle to Lose at .Night • Biff LowrJ. the .... NCilll •• ii up.et. Lowry doem't --... .,, ftll... ger pointing, but feels somebod,J Is ganging up oo the trotting folks to keep Assembly Blll J.012 from pauiQg. In case you bavm't noticed. tUt'a the bill which ~ to do witla nigtlt racing in Califcrnia. Lowry's Western Harness R a cl n g Ar.sociation .figures to benefit to DO small degree if the measure makes it, so he's naturally anxious to get all 14e support be can. Besides, he's up against a powerful outfit -the tbar- ougbbr• steamroller -... Prllllk Vessels ol IM Atanritna. far~ aa t.estify it's tough to whip tut ~. Since California is the ~ mite in the nation conducUQg pari-audDe1 wagering on harness racing wbidl does not yet permit the sport tD oper- ate during the evening hours. Lowry feels he is b e i n g discrimiDat.ed against. ''The breeding, raising Md racing of standardbreds in California is now nearing extinction due to ~te racing opportunities," reports •Lowry. "Eastern tracks are continually being granted date extensions by their re- spective ~gislatores and racing com- missions ~-this is killing us. Ft.D St.de ''Roosevelt ud YMken llaee- ways, fer blltaa.ee, eadi net 15' nlghta ta New Ya CitJ. w......,_ ton Park ta Cllicac• f8Ca Ut ..,..._ Liberty Bell Part la ............. has 1%4 llfgWa ... N ......... hrk la Clevdud races 1JI ..,..._" Lowry gees .. te DJ, ''Ofp I I M* of the le~ ~ ...W per- mJt eveafifaijieii i'idiC-la Cal- feraia laave llee:a ••HW vd- troaa .. tile ......... , wd ~ a gala. "Oae ti tile ........ yet , ...... ar,_.....68& ._ ._. ,._. prevlHalJ ... eu Ille UfC ~ • be heard ...... ea.a .._ .. F1'alldlee Glut ..... lllnee Stonelwn ud Ida ftll<• 1Mita. ''TM G-... .............. tac .. Mr •• , rt., .. -"e ... ef New Yen ~ enqzWlee rr- aipt ....... ndJIC. It .......... for n tt lleleft Jlr. S. ' la IO uhe a fe ..... Iris Clllh-1 were reaDy leavtac a.e et.epil Polo Grends .. 19 lmtellll te v-. en Raceway. "Tiie GiuU, _,ere ti.ey ldt New York. epenW la a dly 1rilla twe other ...,_ leapt •• I! ... tirw.. an or wlddi -•••-ht a.e G111111a -televbed all Uleir ..._ pmes. Addffloully, tile GI.db pla,el ill $100,000 BONUS FOR ADAMSON? SAN DIEGO fUPI) -Uni'm"Sity of Southern Celifornia star pitcher John Adamson said today be is trying to reacb a final agreement witb tht world cbampicm BaJtimcft Orioles. Adamson. no. 1 draft choice of Bal- timore, said W e d n e s d a y that be thought be would stgn a SIOO.• baaas With the Orioles this weekend. "I think I'll sign with Baltimore for about •100.<nJ. I am working on it right now.'' Adamgon, a San Diego resident. had previously bee!! offered a cont r a c t with the Philadelphia Phillies, b u t turned it down to go to use. 7JO,OOD per .-pt. Tbis left Mr. sea.. ham roQgbly 9.-,00D with wllicb t. fill bis haD .-rt. ''It is interesting to note tbt New l'«t. .-lids, wbo became the city'• Naticmal League representative after the clepar ~ of the Giuta and Dodi-- en, Ute traditiaNDy bee.a ...., the 1elcue leaden in __. ........ tile ~ of spartliag .. Shea Sbdhua .., "At tbllt. the Mets face men c:em-· petitiaa 1ram night harness ncmc ttum did tbe Giants in the farm of additional racing dates for the aigbt tracks and the general growtb in .,.. ularity of harness racing in the area. ''Shea Stadium is in tbe same cen- eral area as both Aqueduct. wbicb races tbcnugbbreds foe OWi' • dap. through the buebaD seascn, and Roof. evelt Raceny. which operates 154 nights clurillg the ~. much bf it during the buebeD season. .a..uAi.ae ...... ~ ... ti.e GlaMI e.111 llllft --~ by .._ ..... ndlt&. ... -a.e Meta • hr tW IU!Uer, 6e Yukees. ''Tiie .._ ..... ll1le ...... lliaJI teams • f'Mln•e.,..a, Pldlt-~ Ddnit, Clevelall, a.a,., ...._ _. St. Lwis. AD laave llf&lit nrillC ill • ~ tlae d&t ht ...._~ Uley play Jd UieJ att .. e.aldet-mc mnl8t llttane ., tlle ee..,.. ...... - "Tiie lat ~ cU.te la .. nhU w• liie Mhallbe 8rafts .. MlllU. Tine ls .. ~ ncatlc ...... ±, .... -----tract --'J. ne _,,,... ,_,.. bwtDe dlamCe .t U.. ... --.. IamM (lly .. ()e_. .. Tlm'e ls -.......... .... .... -.... ti I--. Cl&J. "Illa net ~ ... a.-all ._thl pmes, tdM!r' ...... ftaD .. ...,~ I p 1 .... "'1 llUle, W ..,, ef. tect ......... . ... .., 1J, JWl, .....,.. ... :hft'1 ..,,... ... 1 (( ..... 51,· .. nit .... cnW "a.e yeu-, a.m. .. .a l>Mps-Stat • .-e IZ fnewaJ" ... my. fte ~en play DH r:nME ... ract.c,....,... .. .., .... Part .. .._.... ..... .., ......... ,. .......... .. --.. lldtlter .,.. ... nndy affeeW. FisM Seea •--it is anticipated that ~ tives of. night entertainment media will soon be actively campaiping. as the motion pidutt indu.try did acaimt pay television, for protection by law against a legitimate, tradl· tiooall)' evening sport, which wiR place millions of sorely needed vol- untary tax dollars in the State treu- ury. "In short. they will be requesting that free enterprise. the cornerstone of democracy, be legjslated against." LOwry's case is, of course, coavinc· ing. Still. it boils down to one thing - the Westen Harness Racing Allocia- tion will mah more money by op- erating under arcs. H ~:s_ ~ thing nicer that los- ing your dough on the nags durinl tbe daylight hours. it's doing so at night. Thal way you can al least go home and sleep it off. be helped deaign. tngs will be C(llllid•td by club ell· llgbt on tbe bl'1dY technical problem Oppooents u.id the tm'l>lne ,.... rectors June 2111. ot·._.1o to te n1 t. -•..a seoted not an improvement ot tbe Binford saM1 dlrecton then hope to .. ~ 1 eql.la a .,.., -.-- breed of racing f:ftgine8 but a MW b4vt ttie al'l~er to a turblllt formu-wltb a tu.rbtM eactine,'1 BiDfard Mid. breed. They agreed it sbould rece, but la. "I'm delighted that after aeven with other turbines a D 4 not pjlton-"£ tbiJlk the rW~ndUel mad4 -~ U NU~ ,, U engine mact!loea._tDft ba'• beeD a a very IOIDd deCidDD ~ -;,,---------- -standata for decl>des.---:-----1ng ~ a eom-Bllferd IDCI Data said tbe tormula, us~c·s can to turbine espertl ~ m1-.1• tlO ~-a proper for-under wblcb. Gr.-ru 1"d1t bit CU" after a twO-day post-SOO evaluadoe 1py mula, be~. ID three ,..,,. ,... not llriwd at b1 its ruJes committee. The experts' nt.. "Th9 whole ~ ii to abed men acoMeat. · · , " . A Curve ·'"With • Eyes Drysdale Will Face .. Brave Bats ATLANTA (UPI) -Los Angeles Dodger Ace Don Drysdale, who cur- rently bas only a 5-5 record,_.nn face the booining bats of the A t 1 a n t a Braves tonight. - Drysdale bas won more pmea than my other Dodget" except Chude Osteen, but won his title as ace of. the staff by compiling a 1.91 earned nm average through the first 50 games. Tbe Dryed.ale ltory in 1967 ru. JY<I* I -~ vs.. Atlanta, ' •• m.. ICl"I (UGI. J--' -Dodwn VI. $1. Louis, S:U P.m •• ICl"I (MOJ. been just like the Dodgers story - disappointing. T h e tall. righthander has pitched well enougb to have a 9-1 record jf he had had a little luck. "This is a better club tham this," said Drysdale, who predictecf another National League championship for the Los Angeles club in the first week of the pennant cbase .. Drysdale said, "This bas -been the best start ~ my lile and yet my rec- ord just doesn't show it. That's base- ball. Now I'm likely to pitch lousy ball and pick up a bagful of victor- ies:' The veteru 1ril1 · ,_ ·Bob Bruce, 1·2 with ·the league. Who bu a >10 liletime reccft apimt tbe Dodgers. '!be Braves bad loll four games in a row belaft they defdted tbe Dodg- ers on Tuesday and then they came back to add insult to injury Wed.oes· day night by walloping the Angelin- 06, 13-5, on 15 hits. Rico Oarty and Deni.a Menke hit three-run homers a.nl1 Clete Boyer added a solo blan to touch off the crushing attack. UK AIMIELU ATLANTA .. , ..... . ... ~.-. Mlc./\act, u J I I I F.Alou, lb 4 1 1 O LJcllluof\, Ml l l 1 1 MertlNt. lb 0 0 0 0 Hunl. '1> S 1 J 1 M.Jories. cl l l o o W.O.vis, ct l 0 1 1 Gel-. rt 5 1 2 1 F•lrly, lb 4 0 I 0 TM"e, c 4 J 1 2 Ftrrar•. rt J l I I CAlrfY, II • 1 1 l ~br~IM>tl, II l O I I C.&oyer. lb • l 1 l Hidl,...n. If I 0 I I ~. ss 4 l 1 l 11-boro, c • O l I Wood•urd, lb • I 1 o IYl~v. lb • 1 2 1 Jervis. p l o o o Slltton. p I 0 I I 1(4Pfi.¥, P 1 0 I I .,_,, .. 0 ••• Letelrm r. oh O t I I Sln9ff. ,,. 0 •• 0 II.Miiie{. I' 0 I t 0 c-nis."" 1 •• 0 E .. n, P 0 t 0 I N.OllVff. 1111 l I I 0 Tot•l1 J4 l II J Tot1l1 l6 1l IS 1) L.~ Nl9flts 002 Ult 101 -s ""•""• * 000 60x -1J E -~bri.i-.. 01" -Allllntt 1, LOii - L.. AMelel 4. Antnta J. 21 -F. Alou, Tort'f, a.nu . W-nl. >a -k lleY, Hunt, c;.,,9.,. HR -C.rtv (6), c. 9oY'a• m. Mnt Ill. l. Jclllnson 111. U -M. J-. S -M. Jonu SF •-W. Davi,, IP M II IEI JI SO Sullon (l.,l-7) 2-2/l J 6 6 1 I (lrewtr 1/) 1 I l o o R Miii..-2 I 0 I 0 l E 91n l t 6 6 o o Jan.ls (W,5-!I .. 1/l I 4 4 l I Ktllr, N i l J l l 0 l HllP -Ee•n (I'. Alou). WI' -$U11on. Tlmt -l 0, AtlfndeftU -14 ... . . Mac's Stats: 33 lnn,ings, No -~uns . BJ liARJ. GUITDY ........ Nit ... _ ANAHEIM -Bftr1 pRCllll' ta the majcir i..eues 9-a fDOd ~ ball. But oalJ ibbM wbo -. put lt· over the plate with consbtent replarlty e a r n the acclaim tba is J 1 m Mc- Glothlin's today. I ' "-'• ..., It C?YF the plate .. ~· ·~ ~trol .~_do for a·paw.:. •:,Al.lb. ~·do.n't ~ wttidnin on bue. He _, cabil· -he bows be can get ., em out." . "lt was a ca.lied strike knee high Right now he's throwing b•tbd.s with the authority of Koufu, Cbace, Marichal and Ford al-their DMb---_: Tuesday night the world ~ Baltimore Oriolea scored fl runa against the Angels. WedneldaJ.,. ttiey scored zero rune. McGlothlin pitched a claulc flur. hit shutout and the Angels won, M.. The amazing redhead from Releda, A .. el Slate who now b o a 1 t 1 a g..1 reoatrd. lau pitched fom sbutauta, the ia.t, .... -Jn a rtJW.' He ban't alowed a nm in ~ inningJ, an all-time Ancel record. He's permitted onJy one nm In bll last 49.2 inninfs. His ERA has dwindled to a micr~ scopic 1.07, lowe1t among American League starters. The curve ball -a big, nooplng curve ball -cut down tht .Orioles with neat dispatdl Wednelday. He strock out nine Orioles and di.owed four-hits, none o( 'Which were struck by Frank Robinloo. His 12-tame bit· ting streak went dm the drain .. The Angel catcher, Bob Rodgen; t o 1 d the DAILY PILOT w h a t 1be curves looked like 'Which Mac used to fan John "Boog" Powell to end tbe game. "Those curve balls he threw to PoweU dropped right oif the table," said the man who bas caught Ken McBride, Dean Chance and now Mc- Glothlln at their peaks. "Mac rate$ right with McBride and Chance ~ the best pitchers ffie An- gels have ever had. He's got the same c~ be bad Jut year but tbil YNI' Quarry Family At Ringside LOS ANGELES (AP) -Heavy- weight title hopeful Jerry Quarry, ntvW the b0¥1fUl tne. took an ag- sresalve verbal lf:*ude Thur~ for -bii 10.round match With ei-cblm- piqa Floyd Patten. Friday night in Memorial Coliseum. . "This will be the rougbtlt fll!it Patterson ever bad and the rou.cMlt I ever bad and I don't tJ:i$ it will go the distance, said the 2t-)'ar..ad Bomber from nearby ~. Quury will not be witbolt --1 support. Hu blonde wife, ~ lll_otller, father. four sisters and three brot!Mr• plan to ~t at ringside. . Jack Quarry, Ule father, a onetime boxer himself and all the otber Quar- rys but one predicted Jerry wouJd win by a knockout. Diana, a sister, was more restrained, however. She pre- dicted a decision for J erry. Patterson. at 32 Jerry's Hdor by a decade, was his usual quiet telf on the eve of t b e bout. "rm 1urie Mr. Quarry will SlW the belt of himself aod l 'll give the best of myself," said Patterson. ALL ZEROES Jim McGlotltlln Tigers Here For Series ANAHEIM -Oan the "Detroit Ti- gen win their first American League Penna11t in 22 years? Orange COuntians ·c an gd a first hand view o( the Tigers' pro~pects Friday night when Mayo Smith brings bis league-leading Bengab to Ana- heim for a three-game series )Vith the otha' end of tbe league -tbe Angels. The Tigers and Angels go at it at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and coo· dude the set Sunday at 1 p.m. The Angels cooclu~ their fi*'' game Baltimore series wkb a day came this afternoon. Tbunday's probable pitchers· are George Brunet (1-t) for the, Antell and Denny M<lLaln (M}, the frustrat- ed organ player, for Detroit. Brunet tlol1td a '-2, comp&ei. 11111• vicWy over the Tigers oo opening day, April 11, and hasn't won a game linee. McLain is 3,5 lifetime aga!Mi h Angels and 0..1 this year ~ be waa the opposing hurler wtM!fl Brunet WOil the opener. Tbe Tigers have p a r 1 a y e d good pit.clling with their usual lusty hitting into a first' place spot for most of the seuoo. The great outfielder, Al Kaline, has ~ leading the loop in bitting and is among the leaders in homers and RBl's. Jim Northrup and BW Free- bllll are also among the top ten. Don Mincher. the Angels' leading tsttlr, is t h e top California Batsman a j a i n st Detoit. He's hitting .WT ajaln&t Tiger pitching. . ,Katine ·U .357 and Freehan ~313 atatnat the Angels this year. Baseball Stan4.ings NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pd. GBL 35 19 .&48 Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pd. GBL 31 19 .620 'J:l 18 .600 l th l 25 22· .53Z .,,, . 24 23 .511 51h 25 24 .510 5~ OlllMollillMl ..... -aMW- yoa cm1 '-....... ...-. a. .......... " -~ ............. ,.. Frank ROllimOa. the nat.W Old o( the game. Mac fanned Biia SrQider'. a pimda Jiitter, in the ........ ''You -just dan't *ilre -_,,... too often... Rodca's ~ Said, Bil~ "By,.... M's ·~ .... ld't be! Be -tlle curve Ofllflr tha plllle.. .... , .a • la. vou·~ • .-....-..-...,.. .. the curve over lie plMe • • • per cent o( the time lib Ille ..._ "That means be'a not llfnlid •me it when be gets bebinil • the litter and bis Wt ball is .......... to ise anytime." McGlotblin reviewed bis maater- piece for the writers. ''Considering it war; Baltiman eat there tonight I'd have to ~ tblt was the bat &Ole I've ever pitdied,, • a. aaid. ''So far this season. ~ Ud tnllllrlie getting started iD tbe tint few pmrs but I felt good riCbt from U. ltmt to- night. All nJpt Jaac. wbe8 I -.led tbe big pitch. I bad il" Only 10,963 showed up t. ... Jiik. GlOChlln 's performaDoe W e d a e ....., night but it sounded like ·-.._ he fanned Frank R.....,. aad Powell to end ·the game. Said Powell: "Boy, be showed 1M something. That's some cane. Be·a the best J'.ve seen tbi.s JNf." llALTUMMt9 ~ ... .... . ..... llelr.d •ti ~ d >••• .Jol!Mon. a • • • ~ :a • J • • SWfary, H 4 I l FftWlllf. a J e 1 I F.ltoblnlon. r1 2 I I ,....,_ a l a a I Powell, lb l I I ......... • l a I I a.R.obl-. :a > • 1 --. rt J • a • R.-*1'. c l • • ~ c J • • • E~cl I I ~a J ate ..._, a I I t M;;G' 2' • J I a I lllCMrt. • 2 •• ~.""' , .. FltlwW, ' I 1. I Wa1', • I I I T•ls •I 4 T.-S •I• 1 kttltllre ----· C.llfot'lll• .. -·-· E -Joi-. INdtfT. DP -CilMen* l. U>9 -a.1r;,,,... s. ~ " a -....,,,, sa -"'91M1, ... ---It~ IL.W'I P I I I J S ~'!':" ~ i ~ i : : ~ cw .. n ' • J _ 1 > • ..... -~ ·~-....... ). RlloP tta-l. TlMt -l!n. AM ... ilt -.... SPORTS ·WG HORSE RA~ -Hol)ywood Part first post 1:45 p.m.. BASEBAIL -Baltimcn· w.. Aft. gels, Anabeim Stadium, 1 p.m.. BOXING -Olympic Aaditariam, I p.m. BILLIARDS -Tournameat BiDim'ds Inc., Culver City, I and 10 p.m. BICYCLE RACING -Olympic de- velopment program, EnciDo V e I o- d.rome. 7:30 p.m. RADIO. TELEVISION BASEBAU. -BaJ:timon! vs.. A.aeeb. KMPC, 1 p.m.; Doqers Ill Atllllla. KFI, KWKW, 5 p.m. BOXING -Olympic Aadr.uiir&D, Channel 5, • p.m. .... ,.1 OLDS DBMOIJ .a ........ wM: ... ·111. ,... .._... ................ ..... ........................ ........ ,,,,., ....... ...... ..... .................. . ........ ,,.... ,. '•••·---....... It's Official: Anteaters Name Tift Cage Assistant San Francisco St. Louis Pittsborgh Chicago Philade.lphia Atlanta DODGERS Houston New York 29 21 .580 4 27 20 .574 41h 26 22 .&42 6 25 24 .510 71h 24 25 .490 8th 24 26 .480 9 21 %9 .Ut 1% 20 31 .39'l 131h 17 31 .354 15 WIDNHOAY·S •ESUL.TI Allanla lJ, C?OOOEU S Pltt•bur9h l, N~ Yori< G Detroit Chicago Baltimore Boe ton Minnesota Cleveland New York Kansas City Washington ANGF.r,.c; 24 24 .500 6 23 25 .479 7 z.1 28 .451 si,, 21 29 .420 10 21 n .398 11"" WIONES04Y'S ltlSUl Tl 4fl01 LS 7, ll•lllmort 0 Kanw• Cltv •· O~roll 2 $3188 ............... HUftlD flt COl1'A ..sA y-.................. ...... ;-·------------ ' I OFFICIALLY NAMED Tim Tift ~ UC Irvine made it official today. Tht Anteaters. confirming a, story published in Tuesday's DAILY PILOT, named nm Tift as assistant basket· ball coach. UCJ athletic director Dr. W a y n e Craw1ord made the announcement and said Tift will join the Irvine staff on .July 1 <'urrt-nUy head coach at Dominguez ll11?h 1n Compton, Till is 27, married and tht' father of a :1-'.2·year-old son, Handy. He was gr~uated from Pep- perdine College in 1962 where he was a three-year varsity letterman. Tilt won Pepperdine's Watson Me- morial Award in '62 for attaining the highest student · athlete grade point ~..-erage. He was listed in the l!\61-62 edition of Who's W ho in Amerwa n Colleges and Univers1tie~ " Embarking upon his sixth yt•al' of coaching, Tift will also serve .h a lecturer in the UCf physical Pr111C8· t1on department. teaching golf and tennis. ' ~" Frar><l1<0 •· C:lr><lnn,11 > O\lugo 3. Pllllattth>lll1 l HOUiton 11. S'-loul• 1 TODAY'S SCHIOUll 0000111$ COrndal•, ~5) 11 All111l1 lll'\IC't, ).I), KFI, ICWKW, 5 Pm S.n Francl1co (lk>lln. J.51 II ClndMlll (lllb, ~7), nl9lll Hou•lon (Ol•rt.tr' ~ll ., SI I.GUii (Giiiion. ....,), nl9111 ()nlY N mli ICNduif'd Ntw York 7.1. Wulllnvlon 1-7 Cie.ot"'*cl.et Mln~ta. POtll>OMd, ral11 .. ton •t Clllcavo. doullltlluoer. _,,.,.,.,,. rain TODAY'S SCH•DUL• .. lllmor• I P1lmer. 2-1 or ltunktr, t»l w. -MO•U (Clar-. N ), Anattelm lledlum, KMl"C, 1 "'"'" • lolton Ille(!, M t n<I llaM41f', "'l •I Clll(e .. (Horltft. 6-4 tnd Howard. leJ), doubltfltlllMr Cltwltnd (Connolly. 0.0) I I Ml-I• ,~ .... rl!t, M ) Wa.,,lntlon (Colem.tn. J.JI 11 Ntw Vortr IV••· benl,, 1-0), nlohl Only ttrmt Klltc!Ulfil : SPRING SAFETY SPEClAl : : VINYL LANDAU • ~ ROOF : . c.....,.$44• l ' I ! With thie C.• 111 : ; Good ftwouwh S/11 /'7 : ·---------------------------...a '-·-----·---------"a UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-5550 . . I . . , All : For AtWD lrit ..... tltMC ,._. ~ U.C-• _. ... Md II --·· ... .. J-Ai-...... .... 'bM' I ...... ..... llllllld --H., -~ ..... II ..... .. n. ..,. 111 ... ~" n. ... All ••• n. ., .. Gu rd Om! when tbe • miles The it. as JOG. ted and i 111 (M7-6 T• ...... ..W.1 tt ...... .. ... , . .... p;'nt alt DI ~ • :..:: Com Died at B facility,. Jt .. One mill Aqust. - -. . All Star SPQt Fo~ 'Mac' AJIAAglM -'l'tle fom'" ...... -McGlotbUn tie. Cn"h• Aaceh ,.... ...... __.~ i*lllillllb I .. bim ol a ....... American i...,.. *" ... tile Al Star ... ... ""' 11. Mil lkGlzt!b DUIJ.baft ........... ol ttart-........ a. N8tioul J -M JTFeftlle.,__ .... _... J.-pe- .......... BatBaawof B M' W9 wlll pkt the ..... A.91 ... ,. .. Im· .. • 1 I ,,, t1 lie allbt .... lleGl#h .... An- -........ Ortolea, M. .. , ......... ~ caur.ma..-wm..r.o ,.t va m-.. ran,-~Y PILOT bal lumed. , Myron McNaiura, I UCI tmDla C09Ch, • .,. Ile a. yut-o)d •• from B1lbOp J11t1i tn La JoUa 11 oae of the greatat women pros- .~ be'• ever Hiil. ''1bll slrl ii tbe b••t womea'a~ectdnce Mar.-.' I .. be said Wednltd81. ''Sbe'• really • bitter -Ille'• .-.,, to meaa an aw- ful Jot to both UCJ and to the 11rea'1 tenn1a deftlop- ment. Sbl'• woa •• e'r y Soutben California WOID· en'a toaru.menl" Inine'• women'• tennJa tum competes lD all ~ Soatbe r n Cdfarnla wom- •'• toarnmneata. Miia Bo-gan will compete aat year at UCI with KatbJ Nethery and BA* Maly, another star wtlo will trader from UC Ri'ferade. Currently, tbl la J 011 a atar ii touring Em'epe With Seal Beadl'• ~· BArter, competing ta wwta· leadbla up to tlM WJmble- dcm, Enlland, dullc. Illusion ly GLINlt .WHITI Old Detroit 'J1&er flllm .. bopelu1 It iantt all a millCI -wine their.....,.. on tDp Of the American 1.,.. '1111Mill l&udin&1-Bmt. .nm-nhllin& their eye. it provea to be no Clf&.al .,..... -tbe Motor City nine is beadm& the -. dn:llit. )mm Bewuo~ • D*CJit fw have lollfi~ leamedth • ,_ dml1 ..,.,. ~ktic until the da.y of e I! FF DP '!bm If tbe pk .. e still JMdmg the league biJ a a.pie ., ......, at 1-t, followers might find rea· -tD JlllV. Y• ..-. 'l1gB' pm1'1"t celebratiOol have not come at a ,..._.., ni*f p1Ce. In fact, the lalt one wu ..,.. ~~of oar troepa In Vietmm were born. -n.. .... beell a mmber ol dole calls for DetToit. lllcueoa. Ja 1111 a.. Tlpl9 W it made, toPPiDC the ..., Yn y....,. '1 a pme l'OiDI tnto the &it week· ... fll...... . D*'alt 1'11 mbbaC it ap rill Cl89eland, • fourth plM:e tmm. ant, Gearse Ken, Boot ~ etc., wen ......... 1'.J Ia Buildleau'1 dlapl' ud tbe YI.Db womd .. Wllll ... 1 mt .. lea llae• ~--... ................. IUllWltlel• ............ ....... ., ......... City-"""' the ()e. ..._ lfldlde ........ ._ .... lonll L•P. chetn- ....... ,f'rlrn• la r.ct,..,..,. •wentwlly llurW. ...... .,..... .............................. ," ... 19'1, ..... ft.y tW • .. record by wlMI .. 111 ..... • ~ ....... .a,ht ....,.. ..... of the ~ 114 1 wt te atch the ct.mplen Y1~~~ of ,.... .............. DetNlt ... Tl19 c- .... Am1rtc.. Lrr• Fr-. 1934-37 the leftllll t • I twe '' n1• _. ....,_. ..-... twtee. n., W ........ ......_, Rowe, T= •t 'a • _., C1 darw, Charfle Glh1 ringer, • •• ···~-'-... ·ht the MUp. lfetlO ~ Ttllee ONl- ltaliDe ii annmQy lllMflnl the leagUe in bittlng with a ~ .J49 ....._ 'l'he DetTolt veteran said earlier in the -um tlail • tbe belt '11pr tam he's ever Mell. Al, J'O'l'll NC1D, Iii the youngest player ner to cap- tme tile ciradt battiDi title. He was 20 when be turned the trick in 1155 wiltl a .340 mart. WWber Detmt ii Jn tbe 1087 World Series matten a pnt deal on llow the ,pitching statt bolds up. Hank Apine ii 35 an4 lt11I cap1bte and Mickey Lollch (28) ca JJn)bably be eoanted on to win 15 games this year. 'nae chackel'I wbo can make tbe dififm!llce are gUyl Jib gm Willon (curTently M) and Joe Spuma (&-0). - If they continue to do the job, then Dett'oit may get 118 fint World Seriel berth since 1945 when the trimmed the CUbs, four game. to three. Detnllt ~ Ml 112 games left before the end of the campaign. And u Old nger fana will WI yon, a Jot en MpJle& * * * SMrt £1tttalu Orange County Wbeelmen D.xed their mU!clt. when the county cyclen wheeled out to Hemet -a cool 86 miles away from the borne base at Santa Ana. The ambitious group made a two-day journey out of it. as yoa migbt imagine. New members are being solid· ted and interested parties are invited to call Boler Den· trJ (547-5997} for further information. T-Tift,...., UCI eahtant verslty basketblll CIMCh. ..... • ..., not-eboUt Compton Hlth'1 It~· ..W. ....... date Mth fump chemplon et 6-9 ~. It ..,. thltt lrown Is • basketbelt lfanclout lilt , • .._ • his track cepebllltl-. 1te's ..,. of tt. ffnett prospects I've ever .-,• , ••rtl Tift. "'Unforturmely he'a bucklnt ..... wttt. th. Ntuml• Compton atnters encl ••••tr ... ,...,. mek• the llneup." ,.. o.. ttwt hint Compton mey bl tough MXt J9Mf n. T...tNa.. are In the Huntlntton leech t.........,, lay the wey. ...... k U end weighs 220 alNedy. And he'• a ::e-i rtl Tift .aeya lrown OftCe lumped 6-5 In • ...... at a f""1or hlth playtround nwet. CoDltnk:tkJll of I $3 million swim _JM>Ol ia 5Ched· 1lled at Belmont Plua Belch Cent« in U>ng Beach. The fac:Dtty W'OUld be Olympic sized (~ meters long).· ..-.-.... .. • .. •• ...... .a. .. •• •• .-• ,~ ' •• --~ .,.,.. . . ....... . . . . .. -... . . ' T......,, JuM 8, 1~7 O.AJL Y PJLOT :JS Sports TV Honors Baseball Greats Lehy O'Daul on Friday Feature .Briefs CIN~An -=-GI r 1 !rol.n, U.,...olcl rookie ~for the Ondn· ti Reda, ttrack out U SU Franelaco blUerl lD 7 213 laalql. belt Willie McOovey tt.. l*a~homer IDd the Gtllttl went on to beat the N.elcm1 r..e.cue ~':,.,t. Mk 4-3 Wednel- Meeovey'a n>undtrtpper tied ti-. ~ at 3-3 IDd .mt Holan to 1be mowers. Tbe GYnU won in ttie ninth off retiewr Bob Lee on a -.Se. a lllCl'iflce, a walk, a wild pMdl IDd Tom Bal· ler'a hip bouncer in front of tile pWe. BJ BILL BVRHB Hugh ~ lllld Joe Gerapota wUl get up before bnakfut Friday morning to brine u one of the moat ·111terestini "lunan lDtenat" ahowa *'91" screened bf ~n •boW- (Cbannel 4 at 7 a.m.). The gueata of honor are four old time baseball players, wttti an aaslst from Larry Ritter, author of "The Glory Of Their Ttmel." Bill l sh -:.~d At 70, Lefty O'Dou1 u the youqeat a.a of the quartet. Like Babe Ruth, Lefty itarted bis ~ career 11 a pitch- er, then awttdMd to the om6el4. Spmi<l . He played with m ~ Leape e8 t.eama from ltlt tbroulfl llM. batted .349. In Tar Tilt ~~~~~~~~ and, aa a result, la tometb1nl ol a national hero qver there. Wade Watts tbou&bt be • Edd J. Roulh WU ta(ged with the bad a pretty good Idea extra "d" In Ide tint name on pur· early this week who would f.Ow!e. I& father want.Id none Of thU fill Newport HM'bor' mp•a )Edwin" or Edwardo" ttuff. Be aam. KAH8AS aTY -Tbe starting bactfitid nest fall ed the kid Ed and be wanted bim Kulu at)' A'• broapt but now be'• not eo nre. call~ that -so, for inaunnce, be ., &la'ee W llHbc JilaJ· RellectlDC ·apon WedJlel.. did it a dou&le-d. FAd. en rr-die m1Mn Wed· day's 14-12 spring game lD A .Han of FWner, F.dd tpent moll lleldQ alPt. beaded by wbich the first unit 1-t the of ~18 playing years with l\be Clndn- Mdfle'liler Beute Jae.k-second team the SeDor crid nati Reds -an outftelder with a llfe- IUt •·• beau pleyer coach aaya:' .. A lot ot our time average ot .m. Be's look· from Ar-.. State. younger p1ayw1 ~ appar! idt down· the 1broat of 74. ',Ve've jaat iot tt ae.re enUy 1otn1 to give the oid· . Rllb_e Marquard, 78, racked up 201 mere 1'11111," llld AMa er boys a run for t b e i r ~es duriog his mound career Dllfk. A'1 maaacer, la money." wtth the GianU, Dodgers, Redl and .. ,......., CM meve. hldlvictulll Ute~ Braves -1908 to 1'17. J.._ ad catcher f r e 1 b m a n taf!bec* BGl John Tort.ea Meyers, 85, ii a full. Dew DDea 1n m•YIDI Sbedd caogbt Watts' atten-blooded India Hit years behind the ., ar-Blrmbtpam of tJon. plate for the GMnts and Dodeen die I llrn Leape aad Sb e 4 d, before Wednn-overlappec! Rube'• -ID to 1917. IMllllll • ._... Jeb day, wu....uct«ed tor Bee .For some strange r-.. MeJen D H 11 II . ea..., bl or at -.. ~-'--..w.. picked up the UDllblY "'cbmne .,.. .._ .. ., tlae • ...... ... Ju;:.~ ... , "Chief." Tbil Senior diUJen ol the ._. c.. ...,.. :. next fall ICIPbo-quartet wW recite ··c.ae, at a.. Bar' 1 "It loGb like Sbedd II ~ cm the ibow. • °= BLANC~ ' tnc tit be ..,._ ID 1-p olf Larey !Utter', an ecclll prof at N.Y.U ' ~ tbe varatf;J" w.u. Alcl. traveled some 75,000 miles lat.erview-:t: ,.,._ Rodllr• waa H .... ~· ...... t If ... were ing retired bMebell playen in re-bopllul todlly that a friend· e ~ _. ... bin t-'·' Jy momter would mate his to play an opener tlmlor· searc g ma ... .., tor h1a book. JID)fiDC .-me well eaou,n. row, bis single wiDC back· Tbeae Ave, toc.U. with BllCb and Joe, will yak f« two boun Frlda1 mo1'111nC -7 to 9 1.m. aboUt tbe days when a profeuiona.1 bueball player wu coosidered ju.t • D<ltch above the guy wbo rr:: rda. Same of tbetr~ea-you will find bard to believe. But I guarantee they will fucinate you. THURSDAY I p.m. (I) CL -BOXING -Perro Rodriguez n. Raul Herrera. bantam· weights. Dick Eoberi, Mickey Davie.a at Olympic ringside. FRIDAY 7 Lm. ( 4) er -BASEBAU - "Joy in Mudville," 1potllptin1 four I p.a. (I) L -SOCCER -L.A. Wolves (Wolverhampton. Enc.) al Toronto (Hllbemians of Ectinbur&h. Scotland). Cbict Hearn mike.ide.. 5 p.m. (7) CF -WIDE WORLD - ff1ibli_ab'6_ RI Ult ~~ 500. . I p.m. (I) CF -BUUFIGBT - Debut of weekly bullfight fDma from bullrings in Spain and Mexko. SUNDAY % p.m. (4) CL -PGA GOLF - Buick Open, final four boles. from W arwict Hills CC, Grand BllDc, Mich. Jim SimplOD, Cbu. Jones, P • u 1 Christman. P.at Hernon mibllde. % p.m. (I) CF -F0CmW...L - Clips from Pbila. at Dall&s, Detroit at Chicago, Minn. vs. Greto Bay, St. Louis at N.Y., Waab. at Bait. in NFL play last Oct. 9 and Nov. S Joo Arnett hosts % p.m. (%) CT -SOCCER -SL oldttmen -Lefty' O'Doul, Edd Rouah, Louis Stars vs. Pbila. Spmtam, Jack Rube Marqmrd, Chief Meyen. Whitaker, Danny Blancbtlower mike. a:• p.m. (5) T -RACE PRE-aide. VIEW-Arsooaut Stabs, tomorrow's 4 p.m. (I) er -TRACK JIEET- HoJ.lypart featlae, dlacuued. by Gil Bighllgbts of yesterday'• San Diego Stretton and cuesta. lllvitationaJ, -stan Ridwdl mfkeGde. I:• (41) L -BULLFIGHT -Film • I p.m. (4) CF -INDY• -RiCb- clips, interviews, with Lyn Sha wood. lights of 1967 Memorial Day 500 'lt SATURDAY Indianapolis. 11 a.m. (4) CL -BASEBALL -MONDAY Baltimore Oriolea at Mlnn. Twins. 7:SI p.m. (S) CF -FOOTBALL - Pee Wee Reese, Curt Gowdy, Sandy NFL b.igblights, Dallas at Pblla. Jut Koufax mi:teslde at Metropollt&n Sta· Nov. 6 . dium. 8 p.m. (5) CT -SOCCER -Two Z p.m. (4) a. -PGA GOLF -hour "Special" fealµring film dips $100,000 Buick Open, final four bolee of action and instrUOtion on viewer today and tomorrow, Jim Simpaoa, enjoyment of this new (to U.S.) sport, Cllu. Jones, .Paul Ouiatman, Pat Ch.ict Hearn boats . Hernon mtkec\de at Warwick Hiils TUF.SDAY OC, Grand Blanc, Mich. I p.m. (I) L -SOCCER -LA t:• f.& (7) CF -GOLF SHOW -TorOI at Qticago Spurs. Sam SDead demonstrate. mlddle lrou 7:• p.m. (S) CF -FOOTBALL - to • n-1ear o1d and a Sealol' Qti. ~ from Minn. at LA iast Nov. z. am at Pia...._ CC. Akron. I p.-. (I) a. -SKATING -LA I f.IL (J) a. -BORIB Mm -T·Birds vs BawailaD w • r r l o r a, _. .v,.aat Stabs, S.1Ql'-olda, Diet Lane at Olympic tracbide. Clll tbe mile and 1/11 tmf et Dolly-WEDNESDAY · wood Part.. Bury Hemon. Gil Strat• I p.m. (5) CL -WRES'IUNG - too miteside. Dick Lane at Olympic mataide. • 'l!le doct:y, S.yflll'-old field would conallt ol Ed Callfclmlan led a field of Wa,Jbto at talhek, John 1(4 -mlnua the glamor of B t t ~ at fuilb a. c k Arnold Palmer, Jack Nick-and Bob HaDcock at ngbt BASEBALL'S BEST . Huntington Beae~'s Woods Wins Speedway Opener 1aua IDd G9ry P)ayer -in half. -a tour-dly UllQlt Oil long. While Wubto per-..ttor~ .... ed p1a,y1nc W a r w I c t Hills capably, Watt. said be also OcXda'y Club. . liked the Joob of Ron Try. Oft.en referred to by t b e ano at t:a.Dback. He'll be a Jll"OI u "The Mooster." junior in the fall, W.ahto a Warwick Biila remlllnl one mitor .. ol b toagbeet ct.J.lenges ~mg toucMownt for on the PGA tour. aod vit'· the first team Wednesday tuany all 1be pros learned were Stu Aldrich md Wash· tt the bard way Wedneeday ko. Second team tcoren in•~ tmeup. were Don Walter (Oil a SO. yard pass from Shedd> and Top Prospects ~z.r·~Ml:U:."':i Y• I, Jiii Allllon, M~ '*""• a 1 I'. H-l'f. WWI ....... ...... ~ °'~~MJO' ';:.'""•· Gary Calkins of Lakewood with 500 cc racinc an added ~'~;, ~~H .:ri woo two races aad Ric t event. McOk*l•~afroll'Ai."t.~kuF Woods of Huntington Beach Complete results: .....,_. C• e Al a H f'd. ente 1'111 46 lit 216 61 .279 0 D e at the Orange County IOOCC trCllllly Miii -Ge,., C.-1,. Hiii Jf UI 11 • _,. ~ , ,.,.,.,. C~I. v-... t:t ~ m ! ~ :1: ~ .. ay s ope""'"6 night of 2'0clC lrGlllly Miii -llldt w... Torr• ~~ ~ I" » : :m motorcycle racinC Wednes-IH""'"*' ._,.,, lklC:ltl. F tood Sil. 45 12 :16 " .JU da 100cc -I. Gery C.llllM. Y ._.,,., T. O.vlt NY 41 "' " • .l2• y. '· llon TnlOt ($Mta AM) • .,......_ Wllllems Oii • IU ,, " .lit Calkins started off with :. ·-flotll-(Goerdel! ~). H•lltr SF ~ U4 » Ill .111 Yetne&. 4. O.vld ~ ISM!• AHABEDf -BaJttmere Pete Vordale. UIUer FraU Rt.._. "We're going to be amall, laM *"-. 6e ace.au.a but I aure was impressed AW. •ttente.'""U, 1":::ti, It. 1...i1t. the 100 cc trophy dash with ,.,...,, 511M<I. s. Mlle 5'lltW cs-t '~.~·~ t.'tnW""" 121 ,... bis Yamaha and then came ._,.,, v WMM." lltdt w.,. u.- NEW Y<>Rl( -John Mi· c 1 :,_ ~~· "· back to take the 100 cc main '":: ~.'· 1t~ c.....,.. chael Adamsoo, a right· ="'»,"~':'t: ~~~ event.. ~ '°" k~l. 9ua11. i. s-1oaa1t el •11•1'tlll Ill,.._ JbD with the spirit the plilyen c.e. ti tlle Callftnla showed," Watt. Nid: h-~ p .. __ --A Atlwita. ,., AM-. .Atleftta. .. (Campton), lkllf-1. Ed!AI ~ dUUl:'4 '1.,.,;uii:;1 ~ v... s "9dlllle Woodl, drivin1 a Bucati, • cs.u111 u.-1. ~ Tf-1 A_ .... of Sou"'---.... II Dildil6lm 6A.A 4aJl -J-4_ J ... 0... ($Mta /WI), a.llK'JL ~ "'They were an biWng ....uv~-v WRUu \AM" ~ ~u. ,_.., = won ...... 6ilV cc u-.i event. J. GI ......,. ce.-> . ..,., •• fcrma, and Ron .Bcmbere, a Mil.-i'~f."'.M7;'·~~~~ Cycle races will be held fleld. " LMrY ""'""9Ww <~..,., . ............. WeOH-well. We used those air U,Mc.tel trW t. ~gs and the coaches b1p schol flnt bueman M11 A c""*-ff, .,,, •1 .... 1 .. nut Wednelday night :."·~ c..,, ..,.. from Atlant.a, have been ain-,iiici11o1*'-iiiiii'lli.,ii1'iiiii..-.iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiil--liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii-11'1 Mi.._ wlllfa a JiMdte4I ball weren't blowtnc the whis- .... • 1111111 came ef t1es too mllCh -we wanted gJed out aa the top amateur piwpecta in the iame u a reau1t of baseball's free TMltilJ JllPt'• dtllbleo to find out wbo the bitters ....... were. ~t dNft. I I cqsual .shoes fo!tca~ual a ads. The word for men's shoes this spring Is cosuot. And Regal is of- fering especially for Father's Doy one of the widest selections of cosuol men's shoes available any- where. The three styles you see ONLY $660 above ore reduced oil the woy down to only $6.601 And many of the styles are ovolloble In as many as four custom colors. How casual con we geti The shoes you see to the left ore part of our special spring selection -offering you the most popular Regal styles ot o price of only $9.98-reduced from $14.99. A savings of over $5. Hurry to Regal todoyl REGAL SHOES fROM~TO~ 61 Huntf ngton Shopptnt Center Huntington leech, C.llf. • * SUZUKI VILLAGE NOW OPEN * Check Our Special Prices Before You Buy! * more run toruour moneu1 .. S. .. SlfDIW X-C "*· F-' .... .t .,.,k Ws -i. l Vie Wlrid's llattest. tlllllll prod4ldioli lieMM&k Sir speed~ (ca.it '•). A .... ,,_. 29., Dllal·Stlllh lftCilt (lllllld ii the QOlrttr It JS.JI· 0-IMO ii 6 llC:Cll!ds lllt !). A ptred doWll (lor peck IP) • aift> weisM of 297 lbs.. Posi·f"orce lubinc ttlll 811ds Oll·111S llixill1 lof pd. h llt·ill t&llo!Mtt<. Am "'°" inchldill&Suzvkt's aclluWt l2 ~.1'12,.a • wWfSlll.y. Asll for details. It .,,., ...,,._a ~ •• 1t Jiit ~ )IOll ret ~ ......... .._ .,......,.s.MI. $72! .. ..... Sumt.IX..f.....,., 250cc s.i,.-~ SUZUKI VILLAGE sala SUZUKI 1100 West Coast Hwy., Newport leach Phone: 642-3470 USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO .,__.,M.,_I It will be 25 yards wide at the bottom of the "T.'' One miIDon gallons of water will be re<tuired to fill it. Aqust. 1968 ii target <lite for completion. '---------------------------~ '--------------------------.... , .. - , ,· ) . . . •• -. ~ . ' ' ., -.-1.1'67 Home .Openers --. ~ or . Area Gridders • li>Od ... ClltQoa (-) .. -~--~· Caito -car..,.>. rau.. .ad. w~ Jlll1 a! lalo Val1o7 (-,Vl<do), llariDa. Lqwla u4 ~a a San Clemente (Nell) Ud a.a.-bava ....,.,,,,.. ·w..-(Hedi• .... ). llolck. AD N...-llari>ar .U.· tr1ct .-, (Ne,...n, Co-'CereM al llf•r noa del liar, Eoldcla ud Sepl :« Newport -Caito Meia) play t!Jelr hcqe Sop!. 3Q.&l!!IQ' HDll PIDf:8 at Dlvidaon Field an Oct. kt Brea -· the Newport Harbor Hlgb pcl 13-at Fountaill Valley campu... . Oct.~ HllDtiaCton Bwh a n d Oct. 27-Codl Mesa ,,_.lo Valley play -Nov. s.at Leora home' coMeat:I 1t Hatilll-Nov. llNt Valencia Lon Hlil!'• -Nov. 17.at ll:ltancla ..._, Del'• bome field ii c .. i. M- 5ep1. :a..t °""1Ce 8ept. Jt.N-Oct. 7.\'olOIJcla Oct.~-'BUD TUCKER ~ ~~~ •1 - " ~· ,:I-al !!Ha ~-Nov.~Vul!OUa ·• Nov. JI.at l'oimWa Vdey .. £.._... 1 ""''' SOpl. 22-Tullla • LOS ANGl!'LES -Thlo WU wt -In .J(bmea..-Sep( Jt.at PaClllca ;"·-.oo G-ile llibn wu bOkllng forth at one of the two . 0ct.· 7-ot Loan -· offices of the cOmmillklner. Oct. 13-Corla MtN :. Mikan coadudl the alfain of ttJe aant American Oct. 21..i Vllencia ~ Baketboll Alaodatioa from a ...U. In the Farmers an:! Od. :18-M>polla • Mechlnics Bank Bulldin£ A branch alflte is IOclled. at · Nov. s.F-V"1Joy :""' the 620 Club an ellabllsbment second Ollly to Dutt• 11 Nov. 11~Brea :. .UO ot eOand thinking in VJn!!e#')ta. Nov. 17·at CGrona del Mir' ~a i: th• lliW' lCicatloa. lllkan ~..::..: ::8: ........... v ..... ' =:::-.. ~-:::.: = belpblp of :....i !i = = VloJo --1DrbJ ail -.... !IDd ..... pie.. ........ ,..-. to the c:omm!llilipF a-1111 .ABA ~lib ·Oct. u.c.r-dot liar engaging In a game o1 ..rbal ping plapoac-·:t."be'd!: , Oct. -~ mense entbualMm makes him a good '1fJf Oct. JI.at VaJencia • moot of the ..mng. · Nov. S.ot l!:ol&Dda · Stlil. you spotted an opening and employed a fast NO'. 10-..t Loar• -break and darted icl. It first occured to.you le:> ~k Mitan Nov. 13-Costa Mesa · · what the bell he was doing here. A new l~cue u aiways ;=• nebulous thing and MibD. became a 11icceaafu1 attor· ~ ney and businessman aft.tr his term u a bas~etball hero · when the Lakers were located in Minneapolis. BMlltiM_8_11 Sepl 22-J~ Sept. -Tu.tin Oct.wtW- I I, • Men _,, Plefu Slpetl "I M\ here, ff tht comnllitslsner explained,•·-.. uuae I believe. I em ebtolutely nnvineed our INgue wUlbo.....-ful. HMor• tn.n .....,.h pleyera ,,.. avalleble encl wa hev• siened most of our cfra~ cholta. Our fra,.. chke dtlts all heve new ancf ..... ,.. areML Our · owners elt have pMnty of money and a,. wllfl .. to IOM for a t.w yean, although I don't think they'll have to.ff History records the faUu,.. of rMnY new IMeuea incl the ....... of othen, moot Ntilole of wlilch was the Amerkan Football L..gue. A t.Mvhion contract remo'1911 the AFL from financial instablllty ·Ind eventually "'* It • wortclnt ,.mwr .,tth tM old ....i _,,blllhod Notlonol F-11 L-With Hilt In m1nc1, ,.., ....., Mlbn 1boul 1 ........ 1 TV po<kll" for nlo INtuo. TV la die Werfu •·11 II In the -u. wblch II all I can aay l!t the mo-men~• llibn repUed. "I do not can lo mention the D<I· work at this ti.me." It neceuarily followed !hit you would punue lll· kin's tboughll on .. evenlull merrer of bis league and the Nallonal Booketlllll Allodatlon. "I would like to -It "":r.·" be replied. "It would be more feuable and eco cat for e'fWJ'body. But we don't need the other league. We can operate ntcelv on our own." They will have to, !or the time belni at i..at. Re- lations between the ABA and the NBA are 1-than amlabla at the momeol The NBA people .... runalng hither and yoo screaming chargea of tamperlni and tlreats o! legal action. r-per1 .. ,,_..., ''TIMy .. 7. w. .,. t-;:r:fi" Mlkan ..W HWf wa don't Ml t that way. • wl I not even tetk ta a pleyer who is under contract. "I rM1n, If a pleyer hes 1 hre or thrtie .,.., con- tr1ct with 1n NBA club, w. ire not Inter_... in him. But if ha wM on 1 ene-y•r ,-ct ind hn played . th•t yNr, wa f"I ha 11 feir 91ma." Mlk1n further explained thet the new leafue 1ctuallv doet not hsv• to pursue est1~UthH NBA 1t1rs, pre1um1bly on tha theory tM 9r11twt value In going 1fter them Is In the pvbllctty ~nwlvecl. 0..19 rv..,,11 JO Mew "You only need ten men to form a buketblll tl!am," the commissioner said, "and then only five good ones. We feel we can establish our own super stars within · two years." · You left the commi&!ioner to hla turkey and eggs. Between swallows he wes talking aboul giving basket- ball back to the fans by means of more workable rules and shorter playoff seuone and '° on aod ao forth. You were not entirtly co nvinced, but neither were you laughin~ at the po&:Sibililies. After an, you were one of the laughers when the architects of the American Football League 1at down at the drawing boan:I. COSTA MW UllVl lllft &AITA AIU ""' 11111 tion'*" "''· .. ., ,........ ""- 1745 Newport Blv<I .......... -.. 646-1616 !541 G11dln ~ llYd. --····"'31-12m t2t L Finl SI. ~· .. -·-Ul.41 ~:!4111!! 1'2t "'"' kldl l ift. __ai _.. Oct. IS.MlrlM ot Wiil Oct. 1.0-AMbelm Oct 27-Santa Ana Vllley Nov. 3-at Wlltml Nov. ~ta ADI Nov. 17-Newpcri Harbor ,,.._Buell Sept. 22-TrOJ Sept. »M Braa Oct. &-at San CJ,emente Oct lJ.El Modena Oct. »-VU. Park Oct. 27-at Footillll Nov. ~ T1lltia Nov. 10-at Onnle Nov. 17-Mltllon \rieJo llf• ..... Sept. 22-Soultl Toi I W'I __ ... _ Oct. &-at Anaheim Oct 13-Huntlngton Beach Oct. '4-SaDta Ana Valley Oct. 2Wt Wettun Nov. 2-lt lab. Ana Nov. 10.NIWpOrt Harbor Nov. 17-at Wnttninster /11..ter Del Sept. 21-saatl -Seip. !.I-Loyola Oct. S.t Lamrood Oct. 12-at Lone Bdi. w~ Oct. 20-at St. Jobrl Bok-o Oct. sc.ntwen Nov. kt Servite Nov. 9-Vertum Dei Nov. 16-St. Paul Ne.,per1 Bubar Sept. ~orona del Mar Sept. 29-at Co,;ta Mesa Oct. I-Santa Ana Vallt)' Oct. !kl Wootml Oct Zl.s.nta Ana Oct. 27-at Anaheim Nov. 4-Westmlnater Nov. 10-at Marina Nov. l 7·at Hunt. Beach s.n:cie ....... u Sept. 23-at Ntff ·Sept. 29-La Quinta Oct. 6-Laguna Beach Oct. 13-at Mi ssion Vltjo Oct. 20-at El Modena Oct. 274t Villa Park Nov . 3-0raoge Nov. 10-Fbotblll Nov. 17-at Tultio Wutmbutu Sept. 72-at Redlands Sept. ft.at Lons: Beach Pob' Oct 6-Huntlngtoo Beach Oct. 13-at Santa Ana Valley Oct. 21·Wt!Slern Oct. 21-Sant.a Ana Nov. 4-M. Newport Harbor Nov . 11-at Anaheim Nov. 17-Marioa Southland Trout Plants LOS ANGELE:< COUNTY -Big Tujunga Creek (Low· er). Bouquet Canyon Creek, Legg Lake. San Gabriel River <East F:ork). ORANGE COUNTY - Ttabuco Creek. RI VERSIDE COUNTY - Fulmor Lake. Hemet Lake, Sen Jacinto RJver (North Fork). SA f\' BERNARDINO OOUNTV -Arrowhead Lake, Big Bear Lake, Deep Creek, Gregor y Lake, Green Valley Lake, Lytle Creek lh-11ddlt Fork. N"orlh Fork), MJUer Canyon Creek. -'-· '~ -· ., ,. ~.~ . ,.. -·--· ......... . ' ~f>IW . SWiro••Mftl . . • ''Cc 'ei' Ultllllat .... ' .~ .... --. "iii/ ........... ""' -we--e.1ee1tW1 ..................... t•S. ...i ... 1 "c ~·c.";:..:· n' l' ~ 0'1-.n '• .\. c . ... . . ' .; •, . .. ' , ·········~···············-~························· .........................• . A.J.. " wins "Indy" 500 QJI GoodymrTires New speed record ••• :.no tire change ---StrMk Specill" Wllllt IOO stndirc mu .. wttttotrt a - \. J. Foy! rolled his Good)l11r tires to vl'*"Y ot a" average ~peed of 151.207 miles per hour. A new track record. Some people consider the lndllhapolis 500 the touaMst ·ace in the world. For man. Forhii mechine.And for his tires. It takes 1 lot of tire tai take tht "500" .... Goodyear 's "Slut Strnk Speedwoy Sptclals." Goodyear developed this ultl'I wld•tread radngttre.This years triumph at Indy pr~ its success as A.J.Foyt sped •II the way without a tlro chan&L "Wi61 SOob" Look Jutt ht. l'rlcn S!wt ll °"" $ 3515 °'°'" ......... .,,,.. ...... ,.,..fUt,_ ..... OlfT"ft. For your kind of drMrw, Goodyear intnJdu<es another willlllf: "WNll Boota.• Goocl)ur'a -WNll Traad tires fllryourca' With a traad almost ano-third -1111" the !load on most -car tires. Got·-Boob.• Thoy'ra buiK a lot ~kl racina tirlS. Low. Brood-~ Thty start faatar. Comar aaft< H1ndla sui.r. Stop quicker. And 1l!oy lo<* put. AUTO SERVICE CENTERS S YOUNG & \LANE GOODYIAl STOID e COSTA MESA e LAGUNA RACH 1 tt• ................ -..... ,,.. -........ -....... e IARSTOW-1010 I. MAIN ST .-216 - e TUSTIN JOS D STlllT.-7650 e OltANGl-144 N. TUSTIN "9-1901 _!.!••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ,. ........................................ , ••• • • I -·- 'I . r....,,. _......., . . . 1i.. .... .. • • -· .... ... ..... 11 ·-- • • '410 w. ~ ~· Tl r .... SI . 7 Ni Or• •10 _ .. . ... • Jr. Ta• =·-1 "°"' Ptt .... •110 _, cm_ ... - .... ,-, ·.•_,\.;,I .... ·.~,.,-••• ,.._ ..... ' -~ ...... -. . . -·-- ~ollypark .En mes .. ly L&.OYD GRIPPIN .. l ' ! .. . ' '· IDIAL . CAI LIASE •UARANTEED LetNr 11.tes-lletter 8erl'iee AIL MAKES A MODELS CAU l'Olt ltATU: 64U421 llWPOIT YJ.P: CAR lW1ll6 . .. • • -AL IACOt'iO. -MDf 410 W. COAST HIGHWAY-=--NIWPORT UACH ••... ,"""" -......... TEI• CHAIPIOISllP IPONIOlllD t., the Mf\WORr'NAT10NAl IANK l At the NIWPOIT llACH TINNIS CLUI On The lrvln• Ranch .IUNI 21··25 . ' \ Sii THI STARS Of 7 NAT10NS IN ACTION I llEAT lll'ES 2 .. DIYI Ordl Y• Tickets Today 'ID" 11" 11" ~3" . .,....,,.. .., ...... ~It ...... , ... Fer Jltilr THiii If ..... Ct., I .. ------ World Champlol IOI LIYll .,... ... ~ USA Pierre IMtNe, ...... ...... Of ........ s,.1 .. K..-AeMwall, • ...,,.n. P•Mfl• ..._., .. .,,. l11chhelts •11cl I Otltera Encloeed. N0ll1 WM., 1\M., M. Mcmt. ltert .. 6'00 Pri., ht. M.tch• Shtft llf trOO •t10 .-.. ... n.w. Oittr"' ....-et• -,.. 11,..... HA.Ml TkMtl A ... AYOlleltlt et Ntw,.rt Netle11el le11• .. - ~ ....... 1..., . ON=~=-=.QH --When hlttlns lhotl tram deep or thick roqta, )IOU will' find that the .,au entwines around tt.- nteJc of th• club ea· It moves into the ball ( ... lllu1tratlon). Thll of'*' e1uses the dubface to tuni to "'-..,. llMD • cloMd position, forcin1 •hots f4) takfoft Jft dtlt dlrtttion. OM __, to coun•ect this tendency is to pnp the club with an 11peci1llY firm left hand. Jtowever, It wiU •tlO l\1lp If ~u 1dllally address th• ban on th ... ahota with en ••open" cfubface. That II, pllca th• dYb behind the ball with the face loolclnc to the rW.t of your llttlnded target. Then, when the hllVY sma ctoan th• face to the left, it wll mere.I; tum It Into a .qu1r1 position. Also, when hittina out of thick grass, keep ~ of ·your wtWtt on ,eur left side throuahout )IDUr IWiftl-This .... CIUM .... club to lift Ind lower on an uPrtcht pdl to that tt 1ncounten·onty a minimum 1mount of"'' srass. ,... • • .,. 'r IW\. ............... ..__ 4 Deer Seasons c=.~c:"~ 2nd · SMASH WEEK .............. ~ I.Ila•...., T•f" -H. Y. World-Joumll Tt~ .. .. ...................... ~-------------- PllUTES IN ACTION ...... 9IAll llAlllll LANA._ .. *WHO'S GOT THE ACTIOtr .. t 11 ' ...-&ARDEN I •Tll•A1IO•AL .... u.. ............ ......... ............ ~ . ..., ..... -«.Y. _.. ....... .,._. .. .... 0,.. '"' ' 0 e Ml •NH l .. T.....,. ~-f l ---I ..... ·-·~-.:z=:.:: ~ 1 .... ~ ... a!'~ D. """ !'!'!:::'° llUWUUl('11.1tR·D1.00M · ~l Iii.~. lllr~" T ""° V.: IM"tlrull'llltl(l.IEJI • 10GNAIZI' JU II --A<D--.llO\all- • $--' ... , ... , ... ·-al#~~ ... ............ ... ltllllll =-... _ .. .,, .......... A 11111 • . PACIFIC DRl'W E l ~S ~~~~ THE •o~o• PICTURE THA'rS HAPPElll]f& llOWf * *. BEACH B • 1' aLLl8 '* * HUNTINGTON Bl!ACH * 847·8808 e TWO ~T WALT DISNIY SHOWS t:~ IOX OFFICI OPENS: &a WllK NIGHTS: S:JO ON PllDAY 10:00 ON SAT. & MltE -~. , .. .. • • ii • • .. •• ·---····~-.. -. -~------:::=.. - ·--view .. c ••• ~ o.i.c. • 1llt tr oner. Tbie ,., ha• ' BR bcae ~ ----~ -- HDIROUSE F 0 UR BEDROOM TWO SI'OltY-~ Id.De. in deali O:md.ition, Pict Fiee- ta pool, three baths, family room and fonoal ~ room. Jn ideal Meal Verde &ei&1ibcow'bood. aaklnc $(1.959. GOJ,.F ANYONE? $5,. Reduction - Y es,.:we·re not lciddinc· :KM7 Cpmby Cd> Drive OD J6Ch ~ " Mesa Verde au.. JOit re- duced $rl(m for tmrnedia,. uJe. 3 ~ BRa, fam. nn. • 1 year new. Don't bellit• •• call right '°". $49,900. ~ Realt:J 546-SIBI Eastsicle C.M. 3 BR 2 bath bcxne. carpets, drapes, dOuble prage + gamt room (with bath) + ~ rental with m. plaice; patio 6: BBQ. Pl.000 -hello«~ Welt.Mce.rdle Rltn.. 1l10 Newport Blvd., C.M. 5tJ. T1'2I ®res.. 644-0684 Paal - 5 Bedrooms Lowest priced 2 ltory Plioelltter with 5 BRa A: 3 .... Bu most umaiual round pool w!1h patio BBQ, wood IRJDdeck etc. at ool;y $38,S50. ~Realty ASS:---.... 1.YAIA LIDOAN~-OOVER. ,,.. popalar 1650 9q ft. S ORES lilted boaae la availabje H with • exiltlDc VA bin ol !i'A" ......._Payable Sl.12 mo. lndud taxes. Lo. cated. in Costa Yeea'a Dio- .t Uft with hfurel • dodmc w/w cupetjnc, 2 ... ~ averliaed bedroom. 'CID allo be Piii'" ~ wttta new FHA or VA ftn, . . HALL OF FAME At szs.u tbia • tbe cbesp- -ll.alDc 1111 um popo1ar ...u. Costa Mela dewlop- meet. Jt'a a vety lowly 3 BR lxme, _., 3~ ,ean GM whb bdwd 11n, blt-ias. °"" patio 6: SBAKE ROOF! A lane wttll the lahn ol .. ODe C9mOt be dlJPi- cated at tbia srice today. All YoCI need ia $1,125 dn &iGdia& c::loliiq cmta oa ntA or no dD VA. .. , & Oc111 Views Secluded & Luxurlout and Werth the Effort to ..... Owrlookinc Imne Countey Qub1 and Deal' Yacht Club, 15 m1:nuta • ua . SPECTACULAR --OCEAN and BAY CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS Located-On Ctwinnel NMr Newport H1rbor Entr1nce 2525 Oc.-n Blvd. • Coron• del Mi r • C1llfornl1 4 L..,el G1rtge Also Guest P1rklng .. Boat SRps Avallable to Residents Ben resident.a enjey their water front view and the convenience or moor- ing their boat at the front door. Alao the distinct advantage of carefree letsure living by eliminating t:be burdensome responsibilities of maintainini a luge bome. Many other advantages, too numerous to state here, are available to th01Se ol discriminating taste. A select number of two Bed.rm., two bath Apartments are available and we invite you to inspect the two luxurious furni shed models at your cofl· venience. LHM $375 Monthly •nd Up-Buy $45,000 and Up Phone 673-1718 for further info. -Ask for Herman Trott, Mgr. , 41 WANT AD DIAL 642-5678 MAKE A MEMO to p.tblr up toys you r10 l~ need, M'll them ror cuh with Classwed Ada. Dial 642-S6'71 today! . . .. .. . . . .... S.lbol ,_,,.,.. 1• ll'lVESI'MENT Potential ~ntal hie w/p.r, oa C-t zoned lot. Bal Pem. Nr- FttrY \and 'J· Lot alone worth alking pnce. S7J.J41f alt 6:30 p.m. 3 ROOMS fumilhed, Suitable for pemianer. Inq: ~ Sierb Sl, CM mJDENT $15 per week Sepuate bouM. Quiet. Private. 646-m! S'10 -INCL • UTIL! 1 -Br. Old N~ Blvd. *Near Cout Hwy. * &c.Qllt I ~81..K from OCEAN! I l·BR. Sl~mo. INa... uni... * 548-nB.1 ~AL! 1 Br-l a.. 10!I --1 and tmamal NO matter what tt la, 10tl New. $15.& «f Owmr .,. b' ale la todQ'a ea. can aelJ It with a DAn.Y ll!l5 Tetnple Hilla.. BJ.ea "fj ·d ,. .... ,.._. •. , ........ ~.. .... .... -IVAl'l'T AO! I 642-:5678 .. :J M OCf llit-:Ha . lebe . t!li .. - •~JUW!s•.2• *:!-*1 Jla•IMd --·~Dr.-- --~------- ( ............. 1.--> ·-....... • OJ 1 ,.. ........ _....._ • 9UJS I -• • - I ·--..... ~.I'll&/-..... ..,._ ......... 'fttil • WlslWll tlc'll ....,._ .... ~ Lotlel:r • Adllll • ...._ ... Jiil . ..AMlr. .. ... -'lie 'yg' •• Aw., ca. .... -.,.r ...... .c:r. . .... . : ·.)MtimMA11 OCCUPANCY ~...., llaltMs . ....... 'r-:· -Yillll . 100 fflill 2.-.· :.apAJtTMINTS ~S...U.Aft. •.• Alit. .... -·~ b: -.,,, Mt.-ct - ---- . . . . llAL UTATI . Generel * * * * Uiiel'llm ··-••• -°""'V ..... •••••••• 112-11!1 EURCFUH GARDBNEa • 1AMDSCAPING • VDY 9-' 5t1-G11 na 1!XPZ1t JAPAIUD ~-a.EANUP IJlaililll-:ia. lbdt MT-«D J JobW ...... MM & WorMft 7030 Doin•ttc Help 7035 HERMOSA DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Live ID A Liw out bouse- IWlV PILOT lroW1i11- Silafle1 Co. Factory , ........ .$1.80 .. ... .. atut. Opportunity -~ meat.~ ...... reddmta 11 e e d lll'Pl1· Must baY'I! IOlld warir badipoound. Apa 21 to '5. Vearw pcdfi•lllilL: .' keepen • N. llaln St. rm. -------- 30C Santa Ana 543-9ml 1JVE INS ~pa.Jaiea CeGrp Bylmd ~ 105-B & 1'Cb s.A. Sf1--0:m c:ena:sE • Brttilh l..tft-lnl Expel ieDced • Permanent liayf)owi!r l./J;ID:::I. l73-.s6JO 7100 AllllllOI COUKi MEI COOKS Dey & Night Shifts APPLY JH PEBS0H S-11 AU Monda.J through FridQ RBIEI E. I&· NEWPORT llACH .. \ .... . ______ _.._ ..... ~ EXPERllNCED . CAR SALESMAN NEEDED IUSIOYS & DISHWASHERS Full time. rNer 11. A«b lf.2 809'5 BIG BOY 154 E. l 7'th ST. <Xm'AMESA • Marine Carpenter • Fit.wa... LemfMten • Marine MecMnlc __ .. e M.rine Plbeftl .. Mold Makers High wqu! . Apply 1738) Gnmel'CJ Placr. Cardena, eam. ---=-------PuWic RelcltiMs r & Sales .. ..... ~ I r ~ 11 .,,,,.,,.,... ........ (or ••"fled ..cbia-tats to wosk • .W.. .... and oClln' .. n+ ....... C.11 ............. Dept. : (714) 4f4.M01 TEL ON IC ENGINEERING CO. P.O. IOX m LAGUNA BIACH An equal opptJi tuulty emp1o,.. ·--. • 9onder 9· Plillten : •.JekOll . ' e SAID e me of ~ oppor· ' li:mi1y DOW avaf1able in Sales-The best pay ~ ,t profeaioo known with a : Wiie aocceaful " expand. Inc Cootnctinr firm. We ii~ men now. No~ lence necessary, we tnJn U YOll are wlllivc to wol1t fbr a aiccesdul funn in ~t,. -want )'OU! :: * Ca:D: 0) · 828-4111 fer a penooaJ appointment IDday. DishwCllher m pm <1t $-1 am shift. Permanent. Janitor . l am to 4 ll'D to clean Apply Jn penlOD ~ 501 N. 3aJ'R STREXI' NEWPoRT BEACH ACCOUNTANTS Farmanagrment ~in l..aguna Hilla. Progreas OD degree requited. Salary a>mmemurate to experi- ence with data ~ +seneral ledger. Send re- aWne to MR. OISEN, P.O. Box 2130 Laguna Hills. Agencies, Women 7300 Exec Secy to 550 FEE PAID Prestige Newport finn bas immediate need for quali- fied person for administra- tive position. Mu.st be well iroomed, capeble al ha» ling heavy PR, u/35. Aho FM Positions 642-3170 Newport ~ Ptrsonntl Agency 133 Dover Dr., N.8. FEE PAID Secret•ry to $475 i a c h area. Advertising backgrouDd helpful but not e egentjaJ. ALSO FEE POSITIONS WILLIAM PENN' Aasociates Agency 1856 Newport Blvd. C.OSta Mesa 64U434 Unique1 Pl.cement Agency e Fut placement e Top Salaries • Many fee a fref! jobs • Perw:inal • Confidelltial 1827 Wmc.liff Drtve Newport Beach 642-7424 c., .. r Opportunitl .. All Levela 642-1484 546-6020 Screened Penonoel Agency 901 Dover Dr., Nf!WPOl'l Bch. . . . . ' ...... ...... .) -~---"""'-·..-~iZ&..:llAP;,,;;:...;L;:;.;:0:.:.¥;.:.;MINT;:.::.;..:. MUCIWIDIAl.1 POR . MDQCANDlll f101t Help W....._ · W 7 4'1•1: •• Mwv woni, 7500 IA~I AlfO 'TUDI MU MD Tum w..... 7_1 ________ 7_400_ ...... ":r 1 40! ~ TMchen . flZ,i1iW9 -~~·!~i~l~•51~~111i1~u~~~~!-~~~·~~i·•~l~1~~=,,~~1~~~~~~~ Rll'S Needled for all llUfbl lartbenew~ c... unit. .... dlel' WanDalioo em. bid ' ,, ..., ,.. .ome tncber1 -••:· ....... ~.w~--.~ ......... ----........ -· an Mll>S A · Lf : 1rbh1!": • .... Jf 111111• en :.:T' ~~ .. ~ ,... ..... tllld, ( would w. to Aftll IXPllllNCID• wt 19 ,ou. Your ~ ....... educattoe .,..ld 6BfllE VOICES 1ST • 'DID SttlPTI .. iii ... 1 '° ~ rn our IUVI - , Hon. tt would ..,., 1 CDMPLnE w lt'a a job thafs int.ereltiD1, varied and often mall)' c.tmm. t>r advanceawnt T _ __.: ...... ......:. .J --~ l'O CIOfttinoe to S.Utiltll IOfa • chair 2 0 ·-· •·-_,...,,.. :, in the .neatloaal W&IDat -,_.._ 1 1.:_ priJlt~·aircuit bOMd.... ......... --· Mmbl1 ........ elec> All contact. will be d• tmlllli. 2 ..... tronlc. ..... uMID.bb' -llrictty c:onfidmtlal. i.mp.. • -iu>i1 ri'lili. ..,_. pb/ ,_. b:ial b)tftView, write OocnpleCe 1ledrQOlll ........ wi:f,' Mqiit be a)lt to --~ W. B0NNJ:LL. ' frame, 1lcmr .... A ma&-at• • -r.. .. -~. ntt...t. trw, ...... .... ..... AUC1ION ~ ::t..::: ;;.,.., ..,., ~ w wta a1mir. ,........._ .......... H d Frt..r ..... -. 1 ,.-. Id WOcetiOD ud local bcmd. 2 allle ....._ ..._ I• ........ r I llDd tron c_oJcro r*-~·-~.... "-cltJlftl7 Ope .... ~ -·--~ ---_- Mll . LA PON Hua NtNl'NU ONLY"' S7G nt ruz ..._ - l 'nulfN. 1 NCWIOlt aw., CM. l'ltlZ -.... -.. --------• 1D hip acbool IJ'lldoatea- Cteb- lelief .Helper Full time 111111 apttoo ieaced help needed fw llialPf.al calateria and dietar7 ~ For fur1lw tnbma· tlaa matlld Mn. Kuzma We1tmlnster Community tto.pital 193-4541, Ekt. 332 ll'S-IYl'S CRrge & Relief P05l'llONS AvaDMle ""i!M!CHa~ Good beDellta. 1'0P ...... ....,.per.- c.t.Meu C..Wat11*9t Halpital tl1 CENTER tr. a:JlfrA IOZA HOSISIS Day & .. Nitfrt Shifts APPLY IN PERSON ~ll AND H Monda¥ tbroolh Friday RBJll l l& NEWPORT BEACH School Secret•ry 12 month position $(12 to $448 Type min. 55, Shorthand min. IQ; min. 2 years Secretarial vqlt!I ~-e. Muat be penonable, tact· ful, aktDed. PJeaae eail Mn. Martin CJ11 June ldl betW'9!ll l~ --.. Fomtaim Valley ScboGI Diatrid. 962-J.m W1'Y not find out men about it? One in and talk it over wjjli ta. APPLY Mott. thru Fri. Daill Bink Sqaare 500 Solltlt Mali Orange PAORC TB1PHOllE INTERMEDIATE STENO CLERK Immediate o p e n in 1 • 5bll1hu4 • wpm. t1p. ~ SI_,.. hJl time • Mon dn 'l'llanda7 12: 30- f:» ....... 6-1' p.m., l'rtdl.1 »-<I ..... ,, Sammer N p.m. f8ma. neat. aood benefitt. Al" ply Orange Ole.st Junior Col1* District Pa iOftDd Office SfG.1610, EJtt.. 319 Loan Seem., .... With actual experieDCI!.• the buaiaeu world ~ ferahl;r f in a a c f! and wortmi with the public. A&e 22-32. Good ~ ance and ~ "S9"C'ial. Call th@ i.c. Depart- ment. 642-4000 Diet.-y Aides :tf'~ G~'S 8111-8 A....-0 il'llnftftl room lf!t. ~ ...._ lit-ta ClllOltA ML II.All \UlllKVL Ille. dadef bid. *'-"· atra .. IC. a.t llllJ. _.. I . . '... • large c:bllt • nlabt table. BALDWIN fiiiiHOIS u• MO"ROVIA ----~Ye·peltm:-$115. MHra· IAl.DWtN -·-- NEWP08T a• .a:cH tioaaiieWr m.1Duf.cture.r -~ -lllia1 --for 11Da11 T«. , SOLID alEIUlY-~ All ~ Opport\ltlh;y --WOOD O>lonla1 ~ -8.eDt ...._. ': . DftplOyer . ' ~ put& ._mblen, wekf.. room let. Xlat 019Jl1 -B4lllt deU .... Well! DUNCAN ' . Challtnglng pcpi· tlon '" ,.... . 0. ,.rtcnent. Require typing 56 wP.rn, 0,. .,..""' dupllaitf "9 . equ l,.m•nt..MI tr•ln .few TWX. Aee 25 ... 35 ,......,...._ Good .tartlhf 1aa. 1ry, ne911ent . ftl. tu,. ..... wortd .. ~ !rt .. mechanJc:a. M9117 54MCM. WARD'.S JW.l.JWDf SftJDJO ~ benefibl. AA>l1 2 am1'S "' ..... -.. -Ne9pcilt a.L. CJI. NI eelleDt ----ia..-u._ ....... . .. ~ __ _.... ...,_._ • ties -mob ._, f15.3'7ff * Amo ST· m11111b. New * ~ ....... Bhid. IMtNnMnt COf1». eves Oma cwf::~ "!I-* 8elllnd 'falv'• Bids-llat'la. mW. 16th St;, N.6. PATIO fiD'lv1 an:nm.dn, PIANO.. CSHIE& OJl\lla ... -... All eqUa1 opportunity end table. Loanp et.it "/ s.d:a Ana 0,. EN&. OPf.N IWL T I 11o 4 employer ottama. Cballe l.GMp. 5CT-tm $115-all! m.:i627. an.rs. <X>NN ~ J.£. POOL TA8LU ? T6() MANY BILLS ? 9' PBOVi: SIA. XLHr JI.Pedal. >NI &;;bc:mdls. 1967NEW ..t.::>tcl( Pleuaat, Interntin&. Part cxmd! $15. .., Beile N&Qlla JDElL • c Bu Jl c B GI' ...,. v···u1 t1mt ...w,, work. Men a Sec'l -w/~ ...._ taie ROME. sa. * Oaa59-21SO ..,. .._ WCll!Deq 21 tbru 50. Ema NEW. '85-* 59-mt '11 WEBm o-i1e. D1t NOW tDf $1.5 flt $30 week. Weekend BID£.A-BED BEIGE cancl. Dc11V w/lnm 111> ..,, nlUNCING ad. )!llOCD9. Good wMlt dljloo llblfta Mlable. Apply in NAUGlt XUfl' <XJNDt ~ $Ja m..1111 d S. 3ZI SICA.ID POOL ..._ ~ ~ pepf!ll cmty -No pht9 $1Q. CALL sta.18 • & llldl. ~ m.nll P1lEE Jlttle ~ =.:-• -Moa&t.1. NAUGAHYDE recS1De di* .. A.lie ..., S.... ....._ _. .... 1'I ti I:~~~·,! ~. sa Cd --81il"W ·SUI ..S ...... C1W ....... -• ' l'OUNTAJN VAi, ClJS'i'OM.tmlll lllllla. GINm ~ th llJI "'!~Id.:!. --. IN,,_ 11$ OR -C1IJF 'Iv's .... zu, =' ':°"...:""-~ "= ~ta e Brpokhunt I: Talbert. -. 48 ~ 11a &, <:.II. Need lllf!d8I ..._ 545-8261 . e mnn-AIN VALLEY Gar ... S.le m2 $6 •• •2611 'l'W Tai lllt PHONE ORDER FRIGID • Delml! WulliQr. No Depalit • ,_ ~ RC4 *'-Alllftl 2 .. 1 m. eld ... ~ DESK mach. s;r;. BrWP a Strat-.w. RENT • • • = ~ aa:... a;.= 0>1& • Good db ..... e Pleuant Work ~ S.-HP eonqremar $». ••• eu 11P1Q ti> pcadwt. cMdren.. N-S. bcim..:-e Coovenient Downtovm >sa1 Butane bmk SS. R1d&'e lent ,....,. the BIG ONE ~,:;:.. ~ 1 C::. 9D5Yl · W Office 9 AM to 1 PM !;~ ~"I:.;,~ Cal 80W • • • tam bbJt amwwwtillie coom. WAUaNG J-11 ol iw. lwel!it OJt 5 PM to 9 PM. __. -.,.,... ""' aric emt _., Sell $15. ldtteD. Mio ldr kitten w I •Need 5 worten at onbe! Bath nJe disbea. Mi9c! ,521·7555 ' 96UIZl 'ftr7 admiM tulle.-·:--, e No upertence ~ssary 2242 ELDEN/CM. TV LAND ti 9 ...... ~ T-6480 .g/11) : ~·LnoY~ M . FRI/SAT/SUN ROY BmLl -llllllJ f Aml(S 0000 lbDI fol' sb: moadil nrz--• ..,.. IUD, Din.inc . table with BYS, old fleaale pert coUJe. Lo!P- S'anta . Ana. Calif. BuHet, Sbldie ~ Km-"' FOil SALE • d!iildrtll. '131 I. Jfair.. Room 220. 10 ilf.7:30 PM mare eiec. strw. ~ cahl-9'"' .4P-& I.A. No ~---=ence nets, 2 Reil fta.J coa, R-NM•tc. Se 1' I 6 lliB-BEAU'nroL ~A -: .. :.:'~..: ! dishes & Misc. R«kinc am s.t. a..., I a.m. to 2 ea.ts. ft..-Biiie ~ ~ry chalr. 2628 Ocelm, Cd.II. p.m. 9Z9 aa.r, a.ta Ilsa A: Penia.11 ltock. rr>m1 Full et Part 1lme 61S-510I 1953 Newport. QI. 541-381 """ hwn 'holl. AeetySme f/l.D Muat have clean California SEUJNG an ~ rm. Semce • ALL 1mlla Oatfits. lledric:al 'nlola. IDXm Shep. Lo9l!le 1 · driviJll record. Apply ishinp, iDcli;;ding piano, COLOR SPECW.IS'IS Air OJmpiwL • . . · "' YELLOW CAI CO. atereo. canopy bed. tnma, ft.ml a NEW IDI'S OF llISC -OIEAP! ;::i-.:, ---~~ us E. 16tll St TV, dryer, wutier. miec. COLOR 1V w STEREO S.S..S. ..._ •25115 (Ca:po. 8-:ll) : Costa Mesa nruRS thru SUN. lO AM $10 MQffTH Jlril a.rte. CJl. M64ilJ FACTORY HELP WTDI to 7 PM. 5.15 Salta Alla. Opt. ro, -~ ic: ~ ar 5eMDI ~~~th~ ""' . -. secretaries ~~.~-Shift=~ OiWI 6 .c.~ ~ .. TsnJ!L! dftnt,..:f.'IJ 6/9 Mrs. Kuxma l11 E. McFaddm enda. Good lk12' ~. IDie • · ' 1ar me I ~ med a ,. Santa Ana SI lxlbnf, ·womm'a dodDac-oi · PR.I/SAT/SUN ~ 8rwD., • blk • wfrt. ~ Wedtnlnster au. ~~ T dJos ""BDJtGDl OID' ·· MT-tm I/JO To aet up trays. Hoe- pltal ~ pr'9- fernd. Olrctact ;. Community Hospital 31Q Bart>edoa Pl, C.11 21" <XJL08 ,..... TV. 11'311 E.11'111 Cll. PLAYFUL. LOVABLE CU:: 193-4541, Ext.~ .. •·· lssisf• _, A,.ncies, M. W. 7550 19'' TV, Girls doChes. ToJw. o.-1e, ....... $111. ... l'IUGIDAlRE 11111o . Wlllllber, OR1'UL kittem to.~ A110 foodcbed: tar better !-:---=---.,..----"'-'-, . .... . Appt'a: etc. 1lliO Pft9idio olp,mDts. tn.TDI -.! 2 moa.-$HD. Cider 230 bome. MWIB2 Cnb I>imertxuie. FuD time, Ean lwcliatel'y · T ill J 0r. SMmt Sat-sun 23" ROf'FllAN Cllllm1e TV elee Frilidaira ~. Ult KITl'ENS 3 JilALEl. ·-:.a. 3-11 P.M. or 4-12 P.M. SU. While qualifying for c 0 0 d Store flla_ nager . .1:' ~ * MOVING! * Xlnl cand. w/pbcmo jack waddllc. '50-11-.y mile Wte, 1-0rla.we-an.-. Bootkeeper f .t ary open. Permanent, &ood -()ppm --l'lJRN. A: APPUANCD $50 at belt all.. •Jta Jlema. 9Gll2 Reptla Dr-. ~ oppou tuuitY! ~ in per· ~. nlm= == ~ ..,..q IA.dies ~ ar MM1m Big Bch SRIL'nE, mix. i.mle,°& 800 sm N. mit sr. ~~!:C: :! ~e~ =-~OQJii:~ffiS ____ ......_ ___ C:.W• & ._.... ._ ~ ~.~;~s:;-~ pd wttll ~ "U NEWPORT BEACH uate in g weeU. Fina.acing open. Hu l11l Jnlu:nlDoe, -~..u..-•• __ ciee ____ l_100~ C-C Argm. n..a Lem, ...._ tnrdl cmed. 315-cram DAQISHUND, ~ .;. a v a i I • b 1 e fOr tu.itioll. life bl8umnoe end· m-.:r 1--------ENT finder, 8dter IPL to 3llll. Diem•• wtr IOftner comp GMlJe S 1l'W old, ~· Nmws Aides 547-8866. 00> N. Broadway, other~~THEflta, ~'~ School1-l...-rvct1on 7600 I Leather c a ae A: llb'aip. $215. M7-314T i. tn cbildreD. ec8l aulte m. Santa Ana. Call vn MA1.ol.. TV'• -Refrig -w a • b. r I Comp. w I Mp bder7 <XlllPLETE ..... dlt fun.. FREE JdtteM 6 mother ·cat All shifts. Experienced or between 9::l> am le 4 pm a~ the NEW IBM Dryers • Dillbwuben-~ flab altlicb. le ftatla cdJe ilbimp. By Owner-. Furn, to rood home cle will train. Apply in penon Mon-f'ri. Huntf'ngton Ctnt.r tioa to buy. Free Serrice· altadl., + Arpa model D Rap, Dilbea.. etc. 9651 .Ad--. • ... ~ · Free !]v19· ~ c.osta Mesa -"""""'.=:-=----HUNT'IJ'GTON BEACH Hendenon'1 BB 9D-19 - 1 09 •-.,, Conva1escmt Roapil31 OfTICE HllJ> Sall Diego Frwy to Beach Bl. 1177 Jladl9r, C.M. ~ 6lie projedar', G.E. 2 ..,.S. ams, . Cl1l'E. Oaddl) ldttm. 1 ~ 661 Center Street ~AY. * 12 to 4 • l'M 7TT7 Edlnpr KEYPUNCH• k VDmC,U.. )illii@aa ~ md!:r w/'flllll!ml1rl. All COMPLETE DRml SET kitten with whit. boot£ Ca:D Costa Mesa Exper. in t.YPin&. ~ l Gwuw PROGRAMMING • p ~. Gillllllll,l'PIHIV'K b' flS. 541-HD = = : ~ :: 5tl- 7a 119 -A-=-,-o-n_C:_1:...:.:ll=i ... :...._D_, !::.~p.y~ ~"" ... "'IN INDUS. DRAFTING... MCIUl'KZ -1&1111 ,........... ... Dia ... , wit w/etblcb-BOD.1l 2 Je8l'll old. COOd .. , In PERSON 2 to 3 pm. -...... -,---~~--GROC. CHICKING·h · .a..J PM. UPKlGBf BaMwfll Pndlm p.. me aBOU1C11. wUcb clQr. Adults fdz.·· · Punholle idle hllan to OORMIERENTm.PR.lBD 1• ·,M~I 'TRONIC ASSIMILY·• r 'wD>tliiMOOO ~ ~ Antiqae 9ewillc ... m MJRnOA.RD -. seas -S/9 won. R.epre.eent AYOL. NEWPORT BEACH Ttafticrlber PIXITYPI. n, t BANG£ •· w Gril1. ddne. ., Abbie w.,.ta1. xw eand.! w1TRADE ae. KnTEN •Newport-· Free training. Call col-~BAY LlOO BLDG. no...--...-:...... ' 31 Other CoufMI Plup, C'Soc:k. Licht· aft. >PM. (Oft tmae RI'-mat llmr lJr 22 JUDe ar Ba widl White ~. lect ~ • HOME TYPING e thni""""™-(40'=· ~ MEN-WOMEN 642-l277 'Westclifll P1abi &SHI eva Wbtte on 1*ct. m.38D. Ci'I BAR MAIDS & • • • ENVELOPES It LETI'ERS month tD atart, frince bene-Tr•in now-Pay later WEDGEWOOD Stoff, Exe. 12' BOAT W/TRLR A: w llU9T 8tJI NOW! New CJDnd FLUFFY Kl1TEN8 ";Jij; ••• GO-GO DANCERS MUST BE NEAT ... . . . fits. Pefmanent, good op-Olod. U8eCl by owner aum-DingbJ $125 ClQlllpkte! Rem 12 puge fut mtoS'l'S deep )>loe areY eyes. c..m • $JOO.WEEK SALARY. . ... AND ACCURATE portunity! Send resumf! Box West' ·Coast men oaJy f1S. OR 3-3938 Aquariums w/refrig liners, W'mcbester 11-1111> -..D cai 548619 sit S::l> pm. w e 1llE HUMDINGER. CALL 642-529'J M 599 QajJy Pilot JUQf! U. 12. U, onJ1. $100-pl A: !!. HJ.at -*'• 190 &e.1al6 aft S HAPPY beaJthy It I tt ea a. e 638-5483 or 827-2340 (BTWN 9 & 10-AM) Hoetffl * Waltreu TrMe & htl. Schools B .. ~GOODR.EFRIOONDG. '· n..EC KART ~ OFFICE de*' wJao.mw q,, Weaned A ~- LAB. TF.Ol_ • with Calif lie. BABYSJTl'ER. wanted 8:30 R-..1 SkJll-a .n.vw•• Nf!'ff BatM7 A: °"'-A 1 .-fftl dlr, MO. 225 8IDP ~ W for (j W'U •• %117 s. Main St., S.A. a,t w/~ Call 6'Bai5f A....... . elt!C RC 1ft!'tder -~ a CX>CKDt-----.. -~ · vaca oo Tt!lief July 10th AM to 3:30 PM 1, 7 yr. Coff .. Shop 545-7166 ., . llbape! $215. ~ IMd in. $l5Cl. ·cvv-• ,,._ -.. thro Aug 11th.. Pathologist old. '1Sc per hr. fOr child Size 10 tbru 14 only 120'17 Gar. Gr. ~ G.G. b,t MD>IUM Sb:e refrig, pa StfBB. Spaee 411. 64&0CB3 Male i.ebrtm. Not aDocl Lab <Nf!'ffJIOl't Beach}. * ~I lite housework $1.50 APPLY DAILY 537-711J . stove, ft17 ·aood cmd. $100 AKC 4-moa 10Y SILVER PHILCO COURIER w/cl'lJdnL1'5ft..aa. 541.al 646-7463 hr. Mesa Verde area. 24031 El Toro R.08d Huntington Beaeb. CllU. 1 foe botb. 6*4319 ar 6'13C34 ~ rem. ...._ " PUrtable '1'V .et. rio. 2 GREY imale kfftml 9 WOMAN/SEWING EXPER.. 5f0.01.29 after 3 PM Laguna Hilla • Acroas 536 1115 Jmctb SMl k aat. * 5tl.aD wlla old ~ cm. Ii IWllt DE5IGN WINDOW SHADES. KITCHEN HELP from United Calif. Bank 121 N. ~ p,d,Jc Antlqutl 1110 .._. <XJRJU.Jl aoolr a 111*. lli*i 5a.9167 , Full time. Custom Shade Part time 6-11 p.m. Man e HOUSEKEEPER, to love n6-2900 Dr""7 -•·-t ..._La ... ,_-..:. )(agnaYox lfi.FL Upript far ~ den be, cot-FREE ldttena. S blid' 2 Shop, 3635 E. O>aat Hwy/ thru Fri. Muat have some Ii drive 4 scbl age children. •1etter1 iDdJcal9 )DcatioD ~..,..... ...,... UK» ...... piano. COMP. Rl.XX>ND. '1lp. $35.. 5»-29tl rnY· 107 Center a, ODlta :: A-~~.-~~ ="-"' ;;t""'· Call Uv• 001· M,.. ..... """-CALIFORNIA ~.,.:.;."':.\':i".::1 "'-JOll Klap 1"L Mloc. W-1610 !°::' !'L-:!9.-K _·~ ....., • U&U... .......... Phone 642-8494. ' S h I of WI chair ~ Cane 8eat • 541-31965 rs '._ • ',, .... ' - LAGUNA SHORES.MOI'EL COUNTER girl, good ap. Part time qualified •·C 00 CJI A beck· a.eat 5 ~ UPHOl..SI'ERING • $79.50, 2 DiBl'lltATE! Need pnce --------1 419 No. O>ast lllmy peara.nce A penooality. drapf!cy seamstreu. in u r,iow ~ cla*9 C'arftd bade apub Hooey-pc. ~ cnftmnm) fw -... up to $10 mo. Cab ll20 * 49M563 * Full time. Apply 6 to 8 PM Laguna Beech Int.el'iOrl w:'g atyUnl. Oimpiet. OU w/q1)Ulla. 54U719 Free est, deL pidmp, DS Btc Beta or 8elll &di. eaD 3 KrlTENS 4 ... u ·· P1rt Time $2. hr. only. Cardinal O eanen, 1000 So. Coast mw training of all aeent1al • Main. RB ".Ber'Q" 51M4l5 213: ~ • IDOL '-• to T _ ... , m Old N-Bl d .., B --::-=~.,----....:8Y:...__ &kills, • .........u...1 tnstruo-DUNN'S CLOCK SHOP eood home with • J~ . .....Ues. Paa out a:amplea 1: 646-3023 ~-...,.. v · •·· · LIVE-IN child care tiona. .,,...._ Antiq. dodl. Watdl repr'd ANSA-PHON& 0-S i-. 11lAD...ra It /or crrm foe Pleue have pit)' • tlltm! ~~ ;::y.· ~en~. I: alOICE Areas a·-".J.le ~ 6 day week, $25. SIJn.. For Appt.--5M 5'71 825 W 19th St CM 642-1142 $S0 A take ~ JIQ'DMllta. Udo 1._ Cd Mn. Sdmt.rtb 64W168· ......,,...,,. ,.. .... .., ,.,.. day oft. Call Miia. Sima ' 516-1235 ews. 673-4f7l AB • NURS&9 AID~ exper;.. ~~ad.3. to Dcmonstrare 494-7838 or ~5455 M.TJ. . . Mqnavox Radio/Pbono $6. DBLE or 2 ~ *f'llinl ~ JUX;~ encect. Park Lido ConvaJes-Ex~ New Line of COi-GElN'L OFTICE SEC'Y Bu1inell Schools S.Wing MachiMI ll20 Sdnrim bic:yde SJ.5. Ml8c. hap. be.v)' wt., good cmd., CALL 98'l-M01 cent Center. 466 Fla-h· metica. * ABC'a of BEAU· • Part .. _ • ra ......_ __ ,_ flJrD under ..0: ~JU,,,..,. R bile..,..-~· Rd., N.B. 642 _ 8044 .-•IP TY. * HOLIDAY MAGIC u.me. 50 • WPM min. M c~............ LATE ,MODEL S~ ,Sl!W-• ...,. ~ea..,. ~,..,.. Help Wanted. DISTRIBUTOR. 642-~ e 12-20 HRS. per WEEK e IBM Keypunch Ing machtne in modem wal-SAW Smith poftr' tool w/at- Women 7400 MO'IRERS RELPER f 0 r wro• . "Mr. Johnson" * 673-4871 • PBX Typinr nut cor111ole. No attachments blchmr!nts an portable FREE T 1--------Summer. Own trans. Hi.... . . Mothe-r a Helper, pool ""'PEnT"""CED ed 541 2672 , __ ..... ..c. ,_ -... 0 YOU DALMATIAN AKC • GIRL or Lady COOK School senior or oldtt c:ij mtter for 3 wk.s this sum-~-"'""" m ical as-• to bu)', to zigzag, make but· •umu • ....,, ,.___ aft 6 J~moa. Sbotll. Good ~Ith Apply in .... ra'W\ •• 2376 ..,__ ~ ~ (2 to 7 • PM>.. mer. CM girl, 16-1_ 8, S1 hr, aistant for back ofil.ce. For ~CATIONAL vaca.._n toftholea. overca.~t, darn, ONE Gordie SurftJoud chlJdns. * IA'l..-• .---·· ..... ~ Uf,,.., .. U GP. H. s. area. ln"'cllon~ . UV .......... etc. 5 -ar narts 9' 6" -~ ........._. FREE Dirt ....... "'-··•. -""'!"'""'" rt Bl d CM 6 hn day. Home in College ,-. proJcct 4th -ad~"-In-"""".... i-..-"""' ---...~ i--... ...,._ 00"'"" ..... --'-po v •• · · BABYSJTTING/Lite bse'-'g. Pk. CaJl aft 5 c:u """'7 X-rays set ups. 847·25'"1 , s. .. ""~· .,.,arantee. Free .,,,.,;ty, bal· X1nt concL .ac. •-•~ llSlod Dr 1JR. 147-6ml ..ur.. c.o.,,...... Male ._ fe-,.._ ..,.. ,,............ ' · div. inHant learning lesaooa. •-~ .. -_. cnr-•0 •• ·,..-~no male AKC ............. b"-Ir • CAFETERIA HELP """' thru Fri 8 to 6-pm. Ch anoe only $39.SO caah or --------• • ·• aeu "" Aeromrh·onlcs Calf!teria Ref. "Mrs. McTigue'' GIRL to make _PHONE Joa.-Men, Worlt. 7500 ikuat 10 Jeseo61 Type terfn of $5 th . Fe RUMMAGE SALE-Jane 9-10 =...,......,.-----::..:.: tan. M'l.o961 , Ford R.d., Newport n.-...a.. 64&.3lll d•vw. CALLS from a Business of. Sehl 173 Del Mar, 8 per moo · r 11Ql Bayside Dr NB 1WO kittem. gn.y, 6-wb. A --=--=~~~=---! - ____ ...:..__Dal\._"_ -;:;;;;;;--...,~u----1 fl-Hr 9 to 1 ,, 50 hr LI R 2859 ("""''R-..... 1"" free home demomrtrat:iori, "Cl a--...:-Mother cat. ........-. II' $15· $85 GREAT DANE ..,. .... ~. · -pm. •" DELIVERY worl<. Need car • .._.,. .. ,. '"",.... phone c:"" .,,,.,6, v °"""'"'"._,"...., _........., PUPPIES. MU WAITRESS exp. pTef. 7AM-EXPER.. &ales peraon. Lad· + Booua. 540-8103 Ph. 1" Kn 1 · beltPr s~mR-) ~· E • y--•-Kl..__ ST~!' 1PM '"-~ .,.. ow are\ App y in per-............. D WALT Swin& Arm Saw, • .,......, ,_. II' TERMS avail* -•7 .. Art'a Lan ..... ,. coffee le.I ..,.....wear shop. Jle1. 1 pm. llOn aft 3:30. Chicken De-TE£N 'l:ypinC ci-a. Learn s*1~SEDt ..... ~GERS * TABLE SAW A: 10.,n:R 6tSIS55 alter 5 UH~E ~- shop, 503 E. Edgewater. t'eQ· C.M. area. 546-2.462 DENTAL ASS'T with light, 18748 Beach Blvd. HB to type with rtJ:ytbm. Poll1 tn 5.. aut"" It Zipaga. COMB $45-ea. MU'1l3 =P\1PS/Wlll==-==-=------....-.~ l'Un> CARE for 9 yr. old boy, my MANICURISf needed. lor PBP .. ,,_. Send ............ e p Prices bf!p at S17.SO. New . &...n be meckbt wberl AKC, cbamp atock lbota t -r · ·~~..... SWIM INSTRUCTORS nest Business Collf!l'I'. For Hoovers w/toola ...... 95. SURF BOARD Gordon a: nua groom. 64l>el 611 54'1-0n -Ut>J<•.•; ""- borne-6 A.M. tQ 4::l>. 5 Day new beauty salon. With o John c. W&JTen, ODS, All 0 summer --11--t .... ~ ~ .... ~1 "'ftlt ,._.. rangt> County WSI or:JU"UULU .... '""""''"" Electrolux •14.so. Si--Smith 9' 6" good oand. $75. BOXER -OOG 4-moa to _.... POM~J.UT&1'• _..,.., wk. 673-3835 Aft. 7 P.M. guar. '-411 675-..lUO. 27U E. CoaJJt Hwy/CdM. E Ref • ""'<'"" ......... ~,lAI, .. .,r .. xper. erencer. 646-8416 Sew Mach A Vac, 1878 Har-61S-«i9I). ~ ~. 613-1564 6/1 .... ,,..,.., • .,.. * Depoa1 PRAC nurs" for ~n'l work. rNSTRUCl'OR. attra'"tive e WIG .,.,..,LIST .-THEATRICAL ..._,.. CM IU>.""'"'"""'7> t ~ "'' • INT'ELLIGFNT, personable 1'""' bor. · 646-9742 ~ CARAT emttakt cut dia· MOMMY KJ1TEN .. 3 '-b""' acctJpt...... * ..., ·~ in qUal rest home. Llve·in. Y/Qman for make-up in-Exper only. Newport Beach j • ,_ z-""' ~ Tustin Hacienda 838-3847 _struclion. will train 89.1-5871 area. * ·12131 42•3303 peraon make substantial in· Singer1/Son-rittrt M 1 1 mond tn eolltaitt aettlng. m«i59 618 MJNl.ATURE CO' r ..... ~ .... cdrnc!, tor app'1 64.2-4400_ MANAG•E-·R us cl Inst. 1125 6'4-1.368 f!WS S f"REE .,......._., ~ CEN'L Office. order t11king. tiSEKPP~ LJV£.JN. SEAMSI"RE.5S/EXPER: I . ru. I l:d .. s. CALL I W1t. pup " 2 )"'. old; fe· imi.werin~ ph<int'S & C'OOn-M11turf>. Refs. Adulla. NB CUSTOM -ALTERATIO~S LAB Tcrh., lie .. gd ~kg cond. \\'ants n~ talent for GIBSON Falcon Amplifier LARGE dog home for Sal& 645-8402 6110 males. S50 Up. 962-0441 • k =•c 1:.~20 c•7 -,,.. l""· Auto Analyi:er. W1ll lram. Recordtnr Work Reverh " tremc.lo 962-1097 4 ..... ''"""'"" ,,.........,...,.,. ~ TO-Y POO-OLES 'aA '"r wor . ,J'tO'>AI • area .. n "'"""'· """' """ * 673-9320 T ST 50 :>47-0728 kd .-"""~ c • ""11c.o•0> .... -' o · · w as. N., obligation. 871-4318 7r10-2597 QfA.RGE m -"a. 642-127T 6/10 "" C.AU. 646·3365 t• ' • .. ~l]tANSPC ' i ~·av ! ~ .. Gara : . .. I : ."~·.<:BAI : ~-wite M i "'tJ'Ot" my b t •· · 't have • ,. p( : '14' SKI BO f la's~ · T ; Qoct New S ! CL . s ; . u : ~JEW C t ruu.v · Foun : S11 e c i al ! ao.rd • Rt : .times ..... · ME" : -GOOD R.AC : GOLD ANO: :.;~. R ! _Sgeci~ La : -~Gel ! J.i ~ect l ': -· 'Priva -SI • "'1" ·Mn Vil PIH.: Mart, 673-lW A NE' . ' 17 ft ... ~~hp : . ._,ge "' BY· I 53~ : _Hwy. 39 • : .'· FREE c i ~lcdic S :.~oe ; by Balboa I ; . of---united ~. '.',N~~ ' Netrport ffs 1 If.Ill. * h• SEABt ~ Spc ·ba1t tank, ~A~ tood. AllldD AtwatE ; cur 673-93) . i158, _"Newpo 16.::·l'IBERGI .outboard Be ,t;\i.dser. ~ 16' GLASSPA ..r-~r~1ry. C ··~ l650 t * 18' I ,/ GOC I CAL -.OWENS .• !°'l&nY Extn: cood. SU.SOC ).~' .. CAL C. UIW hrs. Pa .Gear. Muat * .RACINC CALL .. , Salfboet1 • ;i~ SNIPE. buOt. 2 Mair ICl'r· boards ron~f $90(), l..id · tr1r and , 646 - pf\i'.& L lVISTOCK TRANSPORTATION ~4 N25 S•llboat1 9010 A-AR E PULi PUPS Wander .24 Ex. 0>.nd. In· ~t Cha~plonship board, 10FtP gas eng. Comp. .'t~--Alte>-6tud -Ovr~b~uJed Calley, .Heu .-:•-:-..,.. · (213) 626-"5986 * Extruts. Beat Otter takea. MSSET Pupt. • AKCCham-• 543•3903 Evee • ~-Tri oolofl & red WE5T WIGHT POITER ·:J"wblte -males It temalee. 14' SLOOP -SL.PS 2 I 1Jt5.208.1. $400 DN· $39 MO tuilk _aetter puppies -top SEEING IS BELIEVlNG! ~4.U&l· AKC champion sire JOHOY lN(;. SA1.ES '!l:.Clam. Heritaae~ Kennels. K'"-40 .. :-.$19,000 81.Ha FULL RACING GEAR 'tie REG. M!1'· SctlJiauztr 8 Y OWNER * 675-0743 ;,m::. 4 Week:a. 2856 O:>no 26' YAWL 1966. Teak decks, n, :.:C.M. 545-3856 2 ~bins. alpt. 4. 5'7" llead- ~IN. DACHSHUND mom. Offer. * 962-7875 .. j\KC rta· Red, M l F * Lido 14 -Good conditioo . •• t. .•. ~ iiyka. $50. 673-2332 Trailer Included ~ .. " $750. * 646.7528 : :. T().Y POODLE li'UPPY _ l~k. male, 2 months old. SAILBOAT JO' Xlnt cond. 6.KC. abota. 5'5-44.21 Trlr 2 hp oulbrd, Sllil, oars, .. ~~ iJ .. Baaenjl au for $20(). 548-7017 ~ AU lhots1 ready to LIDO 14. Excellent cond. :~ .Dial (1) 493-4069. wilt trai.ler & sand dolly. SPORTATION ~ ... -Rent·A·IC>Gt Why Beay? • .,. .. 4 , .'. . -NEW U6'7 17 rt Deep v $10Ci0. 673-7 409 65 hp Mercury · ·. Large wheel tra.iJer Motorcycles 9300 ltENT BY DAY OR WEEK TRANSPORTATION I DESPER.ATE I I We Kaw Buyers Wallin& ! Will ~ . top do-nil lor your clean 4 wbeel drlve ve.hlcle or Imported car. Call ClW at 646<9303 _···_ Sl6-l6t'l '6S.,WhlteYamahal25CC ~Hwy. 39 & CoHt Hwy. LoW mil~ XI.at. $295. MG -~-FREE COURSE :m, ·a-t •--./ '65 HONDA S.90. '59 MGA/Xlnt tires, Int. Top :~C ~mans f/ XI.NT cond! 7600-mJ.. Win? wbeela. Neo;v valve job ~~ or Sall) O>nduct.ed ./ $230. * Call-545-'1301 S725 or best o«er. 536-4809 bf Balboa Power Squadron 19&8 Sumld KU 80 cc. $225. eves :. of-:United States. Power ~t coodUlon. 549-0449 -.,-.-52_M_G---TO-.--.-XLNT-- ·~· COND! * $750 CASH. Ji~~ QOUnt -J~ \2th at Triller, Travel 9425 ./ CAIL 673-2637 N~rt tl1111er Yacht Ot.tb. --------- ' 7 p.m. TRAVEL Trai~r 11' Mail. PORSCHE ~ ti· SEABIRD. l60 bp Mero lard, aleepe 5 or 6, Butane -------- .Cruber Sportfiaber. He.d, refrl(, equal/hitch, 12-V bu-'59 PORSCHE Conv/lmmac! ·bait tank, pump. Al.a tane ' llO llgh!A, . extra Dk brn, White top, 1762-H .:~ ""'*• J111111ti batterr, drlvfnl mirrors, Kenwood Pl/CM. 64Mml8 tond. Allldnc $35()0. Mab J!l)ace tire l wheel, elec -;:::;::;;;:;:;;;:::::;;;;:;:;;::==== :-::ar.:: Ph· ~ brakes A: amtrolJer. $'125. SPRITE ~i • S11J Bubadaa PJ. Meaa 22' .QQ.-, -~ 110 HP Verdit. Olltll M... --------~ Mutftt, ...... ·2 +1==----...&ro:s:== '58 BUGEYE SPRITE/rap ~ tl1'll + P'lln1> Tt'tlth 9500 It Tonneau. Olrome Whee.II, ...... , Aaldn11_________ $695. Xlnt cond! S36-0418 ~'°p:.°'cifl~~~:~Seeat , New 1967 ====::::::::==::::::::::==::::::::~ P.ioINttR 1r wife, both GMC 112-Ton SUNBEAM ll, w/baslc Billing knowl· H di V '66 SUNBEAM : eClge want to crew wlmds. an • an Sh'l' expenses & work. Fully factory cqiupped ' ALPINE i;J~-9446 $2599 ~. lJctDN number ~~k~~H~!: STANSBURY BUICK m:mo. $1491 ::iirl~-Needs paint but REA· 234 &. 17th St. Ind paymaca ct nuo wk • • DY to FISH! * $1,150. or @F.FER! 675-2200. Costa Mesa n•·sLOOP. Reg cl~ 3 dac 548-7765 Mila, new fittings Ir new 1-,6-3-C-H_EV_R-OLET bbttom paint. SAC $1400. MC. HARIOR DODGE 21llO Hartior Bl"fd. c.~ ...., TOYOTA 8'2..()181 Pickup truck. V8 eniine, '~WENS 25, CRUISER. radio and heater, bucket e '44.hrl, l'UlLY EQUIP! seats. --------- • $6COJ. Pvt-party. * Days $987 TOY<7J'A •• Lind O'l.dler. ~. Evra 673-0554 and $8.40 week oac. Watren butll, weocb, °' E tras, Xlnt con4ff.lcrl· ~ IO HP Atwatet' 12' PunL $300. HARBOR DODG cm 673-9330 or p.o. Box 2150 Harbor Blvd. TRIUMPH ~'"Newport Bch. C. M. !)16.3(11() -------- l~:!."'IBERGl.ASS / Inboard, '65 DODGE '60 TR3 .OUtboerd Boat. 60-HP Mere ,t:ruiseT· $2'200. 847-1676 ~ ton pickup truck. RoadstM" IS' GLAS.5PAR Avalon 40 J.TP $999 $699 ~rcury. Good aondit6on FULL PRICE FULL PRICE ::-. S650 • 673·1919 S24 down nr $24 month 0.11.r S21 down or SZl month o.a.r. * 18' LYMAN * HARBOR DODGE HARBOR DODGE ./ GOOD COND! 215() Harbor Blvd. 2150 HArbor Blvd . ./ CALL 642·ll24 c .M. ~16-~ C,.M. 346-3050 ~ _MNS '64, TS, ~· •53 FORD Ptck·Up, 4 spd, --R-EP-ROCESSEO-- M'any Extras. Sips ~ Mtnt RIH. new tires. See al cor '64 Triurntih Spitli~ real cond. $ll,SOO. 675-4035 of McFadden & B e a c h sharp, R/H. $52 del & $54 l~'. CAL Cab/35-HP Evfn. Blvd. $325. mo. OAC. dlr. Call Mr. ·OM hrs. Pacemaker Trtr & * .58 roiffi 'l.l ton. Runs Davis 642-5480 . . Gear. Must sell! 897-6398 good. ~· KI 9-3551. Call '6." TRIUMPH TR-4, * ,RACING SABOT * afters. * Blk w/R\>d Int. Original CALL 675-2561 •61 RAMPSlDE P/U. $475. owner. • 842-6741 eves. 6072 Xlnt medw:ond! 10,000-ml ANNE"ITE Clrc/tm. ---~~~~-~1 S•llbo.th 9010 ~new ..:'.1~inr. a40.J508 -VOLKSWAGEN ,,.. '52 CHEV P/U $150 (a~ SNlPE. * Veraly3y "' Runs GOOD! fi46-06911 buOt. 2 Main, 4 Jibs, 2 Dag· ======== ~· board• • Xlnt Ra41!l$ Campers 9520 :-oniH $900· • S48~ -------- Lido H. "64 CORVAIR VAN TYPE tiJr ind extriu. $1095. Camper S4-ll <:Ont. C141>BnA, 646-12116 Air l'Ond ! $I ;,oo. fli.l-013'1 • 'flS VW /SUNROOF, AM/ F"M. LOW Ml. XLNT COND! $1 •00. • 54~16 ;, 'fl2 VW SEDAN · $795. "'SUNROOF, WSW, .,,. XLNT cond! 644-15411 .... TRANSPORTATION .. T~, June ~ 1~7 UA!ll' Ph.OT TRANSPORTATloU--iFtyRAii'TiN>ttiiPO~R~~.u--r;:a:r.Nu.S~PO~RTT A&"rTi1in.o .. : : • UMd Can 990CI Used Cars 9900 UNCI C•rs 99oq ~--~~~~-4----1~~--------~--~ CHRYSLER OLDSMOBILE ITS WONDERFUL thr many huys in apph11nrr~ yn11 find SUMMER SPECIALS Imports 417 W. Warner S•nta Ana S.-0.2512 OlDSMOBILE ln tht ClaMif•ed Arl5. Check 28.')r llarbor RI ('osta Mcu thl•m now! ~ '62 OLDSMOiilE Cullaas coupe. Radio and beater, automatic tra.oarru. sioo. PON11.AC ROY CARVER PON11AC Deluxe. VI engine, ndio and heater, artomatic, p ower steering. $1389 TEMPEST '62 T'F.MPFSl" * Nl'W tires. Brakes Rmirs. Valves 4 bat- tl'rY, $4fl0. 11" 673-0184 DOl'P'T gwe it awa1. p1 quirk c11Sh for 1t with a Owly Pilot want Ad! 642-$18 -- \ . ,._~ ,. I . I ONI OF THE -FfNESI SELECTIONS OF NEW &. USED CARS AND ]RUCKS IN ORANGE COUNTY - . ·NEW · '67 CHEVROLET ... -- ... .... . -.. .... -. •PALA SPORT COUPE. -VI ..,...._ Or ..... GoW (our hotteet color) complete with p4IW9t' NEW '67 CHEYROL.ET . .I 6 ·r ·. c · Chevy II Wagon · · .. ~ eezu jjLl1• w tlw.,,. Is ec1nOlftlcal luxury. Sl'ock · Ne.' . • .. Radle, "-'-• ,...,.,,., white will tires. power steering. Stock No. 741 , . BRAND -N·EW 1967 CHEVR-OLET . BISCAYNE 2·DOOR 6 cylinder engine, r-.llo and heater, tinted gla11, all the lat .. t Mfety featur .. , nantvcket blue. Stock No. 830 .. NEW '67 ·.CORYAIR . MONZA SPORl1 ·coUPE - We C.. $11ow You How To l"f Wiijf; _No Money Dowli' 12 ,24 16 40 YES, EVEN 60 M0NUtS TO PAY . ' Coupe, Equipped wftll RW'IO & Heater. StL345 Q _UALITY USED CAi li.LiS SPECTACULAR . ' -. '65 Chev, $2·295 SNtlM w ..... v ... -...tk, ,.,..,.....,,,... ......... Wlllte fWlll wltli WM hlterler. Fechlry elf ce"4. vnt { If I . '62 v.w. Seclm 5895 2 ............. ..... .... ..it .... . . '65 Corvair s..495 MONZA C..,.......... I ............. T.......... -.... ..... ......, ........ _. '59 M.G. $695 IMlhtw. 4 .-ff ...... ..... ,. re4 wlttl ..._. ....,, . . , ' '66 Chev. ~495 ................... ..... .• , rte.,...-. .... '64 Ford ~ """· Vi -.... ..... 495 ......... , ......... lflilft, ............. CAMPING & YJtCATION TIME IS HERE STOP BY AND SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION Of: NEW ~a CHEVY P9CKUPS & 'VANS. MANY CAMPER SPECIAU IN STOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY. • • • • & & •9uAUTY IS THE REASON WHY -• • & Wt CONN'U IS THE PLACE TO BU Y" 2828 Ha.rbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ~EWCAas 546-1200 .. usEDCARs 546-1203 . . .. . ,.. t. t • • • ... -.. . . 801 By . 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