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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-16 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach... ... Barbor Today's Cl ..... ·' . \ VOL 60. NO. 144, 4 SECTIONS. 44 PAGES GOLMN WEST GRADUATIS -First graduates of Golden West College wend their way through school quad before pomp and cir- cumstance of Thursday'• commencement program gets started. Dr. Peterson Addresses lSt Graiiua~s ofGWC By LEOPfAJlD D. ASll Ol•DellJ""""" The first graduat.es of Golden West College marched out or the College Cente!' 'nlursday night with dipJo. mu in band and a challenge to take advantage ol the "be•t educational benefits on the mark11t today.'' The 7& graduate1 -40 percent of them adults -were told by Dr. Ba- sil H. Peterson, president emeritus ol Orange Coast College, that When tbey enrolled at the infant college, they signed up for an automatic $1,· 500 scholarship. "The challenge to take advantage of this bargain is up to you," Pet.er· son told them. Dr. Peterson, fou nding president (){ Golden West's sister institution, Or· ange Coast College, and first super· lnt.endent of the Orange Coast Jun- ior College district, was tbe main spea.ker during impressive commerx:e- ment ceremonies at the Huntington Seach community college. The popular educator obviously wall very happy to officiate at the first commencement exercises at the col· teee he helped found . He made it clear when be told the graduates; . "Since I sowed many of the seeds from which this campus grew. I feel t,l\at I am the granddaddy of it. .. my cup or happiness runneth over." The combined bands o( Golden West and Orange Coast colleges and the Golden West College A Cappella Choir provided background music !or the commencement. Dr. R. Dudley Boyce, Golden West president, and D.-. Dale A. Miller. dean of students, presented the class cJf 1967. Responding was Robert L. Humphreys, president of the board. of trustees of the Orange Coast Junior College District. community and strengthened those in need." David Zaremba of Newport Beach presented Dr. Boyce with a sketch ol a campus directory which the class of 1967 iB having constcucted as their gift to the college. TM Rev. Gilbert W. Allen of Christ Presbyterian Church, H u n t i n g too Beach, delivered the invocation and benediction. Couple Enters Plea of Guilty In Solicit C.ase Newly married Alfred and Carolyn Pizzopaoe pleaded guilty this morn- ing to a conspiracy to commit pros- titution charge lodged after they were arrested at a Newport Beach hotel. Superior Judge Robert Gardner of Corona del Mar, granted the 23-year- old Mrs. Pizzopane, an attractive red· head, a chance to apply for proba- tion. A hearing was set for July 6. Her ~year-old husband was told to report to Orange County jail Monday to begin a 9(klay term, one condition or a suspended one year jail sentence. He was also placed on three years' probation. Newport Beach police accused Piz· zopane of soliciting customers for hl!i codefendant, then unmarried. Hot.el officials called the police. Piu.opane today said he and his wile have been married only one month. Residents of Garden Grove, they have remained free on bail. • EDITION N.Y. Steeb FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1967 TEN CENTS on Way to U.N. Russians llope Assembly Will Force Israeli Roll-back PARIS (UPI) -A ,nm . .,..'. pe~sonal support ror the anti-Israeli he is leading to the U.N. to spear-the Soviet Union. 1et Premier Alexei N. Koqlln aiit111 drive before the world body. head the anti·lsraeli drive before the In Moscow, it was coosidend virtu- oU today in Paris for talb wtUt ~ A decision by De Gaulle to attend world body. ally certain Kosygia would bold dent Charles de Gaulle on tbe IDl&tl9 the Assembly could result ln a Big He was scheduled to continue his summit talks with President .Johmon Eut crisis. Informed IOUl'Clll Midi Four summit. Reports from London night to New York and the United Na-The While House uid TbandaJ Jobn- Kosygin would try to penuade Del •~d Prime Minister Harold Wilson tions tonight, arriving early Saturday. son would be "happy .. to talk to uy Gaulle to join hbn tt the~ U.N. will $:(\to New York if a summit con-Secre!ary General Thant called the of the foreign dignit.aria who came General AJsembly · meethls ID ,New fer~nc:c was arranged. But there was special Assembly session for 9:30 a.m. to the United States for the Auem- York. no 111d••·at100 yet whether President Saturday after Belgium became the bly meeting. France and the Soviet Umoa Ud Jobnson would attend although talks 62nd nation to vote for the meeting. Kosygin 's rua turtqaop air- adopted l1mJ.lar polltlona Oil U.. with K~sygin were not ruled out. A bare majority of the 1.22 member liner landed at Orly Airport Md tniftl Arab-Iaraell dilpute and Kolygln WU The Soviet premier flew in from nations was au that was needed to past an El AJ airlines jd prepaiag reported amioua to haw De Gaant'• Moscow \\ith the 50-man delegation convoke the Assembly as requested by to take off on a flight to Tel AviY. .GOR Offieials Deny Rafferty· Fund Report Newport Beach attorney DeDla Carpenter, one. of Gov. Ronald Rla- gan'1 top lieaMMnta, today clalDped cold wam-oa 1M ~aggestioD ol br. Mu Rafferty aat "big" RepQbilean money is (~ in> war cbeata f<r uy Reagan drive t. become presidential candidate in 1118. "I feel it'• lHccurate in • leDMI and I personally don't believe Mr. ReaCU has any intention of runnini for president," carpenter said. ''I'm confident that Mr. Reaau LI not trying to get people to ant tbeir mooey, and I'm also confident that Rafferty hasn't been turned down by anybody for that ?NIOn." Rafferty made the statement. u • croup mown u Ji'rieDlll ot Rdtrty k:kked off in Loa Angeles a ''era• roots" cam'*2lt to ralae $1 -OH ~ 8& a tllM -for Rafferty te NII tar ibe 11.s. senat.. ~ W1U. DECIDB Rafferty repe•ted •lain, at a news CODfeteace Jlle aDed • another su~ Ject, tbat be will cleeidt wtftther or not to rua for fbe SerCe •ortly after Jan. l if: 1. The Friends of Aafferty and other sources have rdMd SJ million, or close to it. ~ 2. And H oo otberlcandidate of bi~ pollUcal philosophy "-Id be leading him in the polls at that time. Raffer- ty said th.it excludes incumbent GOP Sen. 'Ibomas H. ~l. He Is ex· pected to seek te--election and is op· posed by .Repubacan conservativt~ who consider bim too liberal. Rafferty said he believes Reag.a n is sincere in aayiQf be ii going to be a California favorite '°" candidaff' tor president menly _, keep th,. state's GOP united, and ttiat he 1s not seriously coosidertng an allPmpt for the presidency In 1968. PLAN DEADLOCK But Rafferty said there are some leading Republican contributors "who make no bones about tbe fact they arf' planning and hoping for a deadlock and that Re.ran will be oomlnatrd and elected" for president. "I think this would be wonderful.·• Rafferty said, "but it makes lt a littlP tough for us who have to go out scratching around for mooey." Rafferty said he is disappointed that he and others have no chance to tap the financial resources that help· ed elect Sen. George Murphy and Rea- gan and which helped nom.lnate for· mer Sen. Barry Goldwater for pres· ident in 1964. Rafferty was asked If Reagan wa~ his firll't choice for president. "He sure is," Rafferty replied with· out hesitation. Raf!erty called the news cooferencr to criticize Senate revision of Gov. Reagan's tax program as "a di~· aster for public education and an al· tempt to play partisan politics with California's five million sdlool ch1I· dren." At Last-Stlflatner! Sandy Spurgeon. toorth grade teacher at Newport Elementary. Scho:<>l. heaves sigh after b.st da" in cla55room: She could sympathue with pupils during Jong wait for summer. Fifteen years ago she was a pupil at the same school. Bowling Ba11 Bit City May Give Terrace Parli Back to Irvine Co. By JEROME f . COLLINS 01 Ille Dl llY P'llof S11ff Ten years ago, the city of Newport Reach accepted a deed lo Irvine Ter- race Park from the lrvine Co. The city today is considering giv- ing the deed back. The move could mean homeowners 1n the Irvine Terrace private com· rn unity would have to pay an esU· mated $10.000-$12,000 yearly lo main- 1;iin the seven-acre view park. City crews now do the job. <\s instructed by the City CounCJI, f1ty Alty. Tully Seymour today is p1 eparing a report on what types of 11~es can be allowed under the pres· enl language or restrictions in the original deed. He told the DAILY P ILOT that the deed obligates the city lo maintain the property as a public landscaped park. ''It further provides." he said, "that the site can't be used for any other purpose and it prohibits the construction of facilities (or cooking or organized sports.·· Councilmen directed Seymour to make the stud y afler voicing dissal· 1sfaction this we~k over the park's present limited uses. lie was told to report back July 10. Bonanza Plans To Fly Jets From County Bonanza Air Lines is planning to operate jet lligllts out Of Oruge County Airport. it was d.isdosed to- day. Myron W. Reynolds. operations vice president at Booama'' Phoenix be» quarteri. u.id r:>V9 passenger lerVice is expected to begin at the COUJlt1 facility "in August or September Of this year." ll will mark the first appuraace of jet powered airliners at the Harbor Aru airfield. Reynolds confirmed the plans iD • report to Newport Bead! municipal ollicials. City aides said il ii tbe.ar under· ~taDdlng tbat tut Oi&bU ...w ..... ably ~-\a nkt .•.- SOON AS p()SgB.LE "They're trying to do it u early as possible," James De aw.. u- si.stant to the city JaallaC'!I', toW the DAILY Pl.LOT Ulia ~ ln a letter rdeased today, ReyDOlds emphasized to City Maa.aKer Har- vey Hurlburt "Before the inauguration ol OC.-1 service there will be survey and puJ>. licity lights in the area. We would like you and members of your com- munity to taU a ride with ti ao we can show you the llight patterns we will use." Bonanza presently llies 40-passeng- er F ·V turbo props between County Airport and San Diego, Las ve,as and Phoenix. 501 MPH PLANE The DC-9 is a tw~ng.ine jet air· craft that can carry 72 passeogttL Its normal cruisin~ speed is 50lt miles an hour. 11\e F·?'l cnili.es at about :m miles an hour. Noting that Newport city officials and the Bay Area f.ouncil (BAC) have in the pa.st complained abcMrt noi sy, low fligbts of Bonaa:za planes over residential areas, Reynolds said: "We do not believe the OC.f will present any new problems. and may in fact be less or a noise problem due to its high rate or climb and tt- lati vety quiet engines." FLY OVER BAY The airline executive re.afftnned a pledge made three weeks ago to Hurlburt, Mayor Paul J. Gruber and Jack Garnaus, president of the BAC. that he would push stndies aimed at developing night paths over the baJ instead of populated areas. The promise wa., made laritely a.s the result of complaints registered by (Mf' BONANZA. Page ti OT. Boyce, belUiling with pride, as· sisted Humphreys in passing out dip- lomas. Dr. Norman E. Watson, district su- perintendent, presented the coJlege's ri:rst "Outstanding Citizen" award to Ray L. Boeger, chairman of the Seal Reac h Planning Commission and lead- er in Orange County Boy Scouts. No 'Great White Way' Central to the issue is a new home for the Newport Beach Lawn 8-0wling Association. The 90-member senior citizens' group now uses a one-green site at 15th Street and Balboa Boul.e· vard. Weatller Don't look for any weekend weather break. warns forecast- er Emil Kurtz. It'll still be cloudy in the mornings with a litUe respite in the aftenoon5. A pretty gJoomy out.look. Voted by the district board of tru~­ tees. the award honored Boeger for "your many years of service in com· monity planning Jr, the city of Seal Beach. your active leadership in the Boy Scouts of Am"'rica, and your sup- port of many causes, both local and regional. which have enhanced your STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK (AP ) -A ~tock market f.:aln was trimmed late this afternoon In active trading. I Sef' quotationr;. Pages 14·15.) Volume for thr hrs! rour houri; WJ~ 11 27 million ~hart5 comparr<I \\ 11 h II 27 ntillion shares compared "'tlh 7 8.S million Thursda> ~-J City Raps Broadway Lights By THOMAS f'ORTUNl: 01 11M 0.11., P'llei St•tt Broadway's bright lights need dim· ming, ln the opinion of Newport Beach planning commissioners. Planners Thursday night decried the size and candle power of signs identilying the Broadway department store at soon-to-open Fashion Island. Each night, planners noted, the highly visible Broadway signs beam in rour directiorui from the fonner Corona del Mar cow pasture that rapidly is becoming a muttl-million· dollar shoppin~ complex. Thr Broadway hJthts werr 11witchrd on month~ ago. Buffum~· al~o ha~ rPcf'nt ly turned on illuminated •ignt in the shopping center. Planning commissioners claimed t.hey have been privately upbraidc<I by citizens for allowing the illuminat· ed signs. They didn't approve "'" signs In the first place, they noted and now are powerless to do mul'li ·about them. After voicing their frustration . planners directed city Plannlnl? Di· rector Ernest• Mayer Jr. to write a protest letter to the Broadway man· agemcnt. They also ruled against .J. W. Roh inson Co.. which had ~ought An increase in the 11i7.f' of 1t~ 11luminalrrl signs Althoulo!h an lncreas,. from I .:l22 ,q uare fed to Ul19 square ft-rt "as ~!lowed . Robinson's was told to shut 11 e lights off at JO p.m. Also. a lar,ger '1;;n for the east side of thr storr 1.1cing Harbor View Hills rt-s1dcnt1al ,11 ea was not approved. Planners made 11 clear the y would I l-e to impose thr~: H' 10 pm. Clll'· t'W on the other res Said planner Wi liam Clark ''It's ~allv a menace to ~re lht> Hroadwa.v s0ign lhal hnght in thr middle "r thr ni i::ht .. Quipped romm1~i-1nn rh;i1111rnn f);i • If C'urti~ /I H VOii ll 1 I\ r h' .ii ~ ".ll ;i n1 It 1 (Sf'P RRO.\I>\\ \ \. l'aJ(r Zl The lawn bowlers want to establish f'.'o new greens al Irvine Terrace Park. City Parks Director CaJvin Stewart a"grres that 11 would be an "ideal location " Councilmen like thr site. too But kadcrs of the I rv1ne Terr act' llomco" ners Assoc1at1on are opposed. They want the facility to. continue serving as a view park only . City Manager J larvey Hurlburt tn· chcatl•d to councilmen that the Irvine Co J). 11nhapp1lr m the middle of the dispute. Jls representatives favor re- la:\ation of present deed restrichons. he said, but they won't make a move without' the approval or Irvine Ter· ra1·f" property owners l111rlburt pointed 0111 that ·res1drnts of the comn111nity pur<·hased their homr~ 111th lhr un<lrr~tandini: thal fhr pn1 lo. \\OU Id remain as is -"1th ~Omt• I 11 ~ ('Ila yin~ rq11t('lmcnl. '" 0 .,.rr TF:R R.\n:. Pa tr ? I INSIDE TOD-' l' C:araliria b ~ c le o" 1. frsdto...s dm1u. th~ Ro!ICJJ Bolhr pu· ff)rm.< and tM Ora1t9t: Coasr YMCA mvitrR you to mur "Fo.ry'' -all 111 1oday'1 WEEK- ENDER. llrflll • Or-. ~ f . .. , .... I) s.c.. -.... Cel'i.n.la , -"'" Clllt•llHI ,,.,, ~"°' -, .. ., Cemla " Te-.. , ..... -. " ~ . ..... DIYerUI ' ........ I Ultw1el ~-•• ·--... FiMtKo 1611 ·-,,... (ell\ • ..., -----~ ., ~ """ L..,*n • ............... ... , l t ftff"t .. "·-t).lt MHffft•• ; ~ ~ t Mov,. Gt.t'* .. -"I•'"'' ,,_, " --.. ,,.,.".' .,,,W\ J . II,..,,,_ . " .... ,."'" • ~T-" 2 DAil Y PILOT Desp&ie Mb9'ri_,s Reagan SW.s._Aborli ""-WIN .... SACR.uaNTO-G... a.aid a.. tan. amDlq ...... --mJ.qiTincs. bu ~ CallfGnla'1 DR' tiben1 abortion law. But tbe ata1ule wiD aot tab effect i. ll8ftral moadll. The RepublieM ,..,._. )Med wWa the authon ol the botlJ coatloftl al.al bill dminc a brief ctremc.J 'l1mndaJ that made tbe ltlllie tM Ullrd ID tbe n.atioe to ... ita Moc1iaa statute Ulia year. a.pa uld tbe ~ WU "by no m';s':i.~·· wbea it clw'ed the Le Tue8daJ. But be did not diaaw the merit.I of tbe bin when be liped it under tbe Clare ol televi- aioo lighta. The statute Jecalbes ~ when tbe prepaDCJ tbreatlm tbe pbJlical or men1al bea1tb ol tbe mother; in cases ot ~ rape in90IYing a girl a a de r 15; ud wtia· pnc- UDCJ raalted from fGl'Cible rape or incest. Tbe pramt la•, wblc:b baa beell on tbe boob witboat dptficant cmnse for • 1ears. permits abortions cml:J to Lagi1na's Eiler To Go Home After 53 Years GCllnC ~ Pl ........ Ellr• fOiac home -aft8' man tllaa llalf I century. The 7'7-year~ Lapna Beedl Greeter Eiler Larleft, wbo marty dJed from a stroke and other compli- cationa this year, is to haft tbe first glimpse or his native Demnart lD 53 years. His departure oo a SAS polar flitbt to Copenhagen baa hem tm1ativd.1 1et far June 23. Lanen. who adopted the Art Colony as bis home, ii aJ. ready flying a little in aatidpation ot the hip that be baa drelmed ol '° long. The journey ia to be fbwJced from a fund drive that dooon la:rfe and small have poshed to tbe S3,GOO mark. Fundl that.remain will be used to defray the WI Greeter's living ex- penses. Larsen's mesaianic features and beard bave been a familiar ai&bt oa Laguna's atre«a tor more tba 2D yean • be boomed bil beDo ad . waved to visitors and residents 1D a self-appointed role. ln addHSon t.o Copmbaien, Larsen will .utt Arfnll, tbe town where be .pent bis first 1t yeen. Hh bnJthm' waa ma:ror ol the towa tar m years. Lanen told friends reomtly that he is being very good, relting ad taking his medkine 10 that nothing will spoil the hip. He said he feels lees than biJ 'Tl yean. l'rem P,,.e J BROADWAY • • burta your eyes." Curtil added that be doea not think it necessary for each st.ore to haw signs readable from Coast Highway ~ M.acArtbur &uie.ard. ·Be optned that the signs detract f1"om the ~ of the center. OK'D IN DECEMBER Signs for Fubion !&land slorel were approved Wt December by the now defunct C-dy BoW of Siin M- jllltmenta. 1t was the Jut action of the a.ip board wbidi ... diaolved lhortly afterwanl Authority over signs now rats with the Planning Commission. But it ii too 1* for planoen to order any ligns taken down or stiut off. Jn approving signs for the cente-. the sign board bad endorsed request.a by the Irvine Co., the landowner. SIZE NEGOTIATED An Irvine Co. representative told planners the size of signs wu nego- tiated as part of the leue arrange- ments. He said the rancll company management now regrets the mie or some of the signs. Don Rypinski, graphics designer for the Irvine Co .• said be bad pro- posed smaller agna for the depart-!"~t st.ores. The company gave in, be 1nd1cated. when sign size became the decisive factor in signing a lease. Re gave these figures on total sip area allotted each store: Broadway -3,2118 sq~ feet, J .C. Penney-2.040 square feel Robi.D- aon'.-l.322 square feet, BuUunu'-m 9q0are feel Ed Sorley Heads Balboa Bay Lions Ed Sorley has sucCf'eded Bob Gren- st.ed H president or the Balboa Bay Lion• Club. Sorley, who lives in Costa Mesa. is manaier or Bayview Hardware, 26.l) W. Coast Hlpway, Newport Beach. Ht baa been a Uon for eight yean. ()lbe.r on offic~s are Al Hewes. fir1t vice president; George Graham, 5eCOOd vice president. and Bob Mc· Gaba, third vice pre11ident. T'bey were installed by LA>s Mtllrr. lnternalJonal counselor or the \.()\t~ Mrs• lJOug. •• Dan~er Cleared For.Jtihel Two lawsuits totalinl $500,000 -one ol them tlled· today -will be brought agahwt tbe city ol Newport Beeeb and Unilfld Preas ln&ernation.aJ invol- ving libel and slander cbatle.s stemming from a Corona del Kar vice raid .. Plaintiff Jeremy C. Hill filed .Wt with the Onna-~ clerk'• office today for Sl.50,000 plua another $100,IXXI for loss of busioets opportu. oitles. Second plaintiff is Dan Bayes, who is expected to file next week for $250,CO>. Both men charge that errooeoua reports were issued by city officials to ~ etrect that narcoticc were in- volved It • bachelor party held al BID'1 residence last Sept 'll. Tbe IUits cooWod that nports were givea to UPI news aervice and tbea broadcalt by various televisioa and radio news programs. No narcotics cbarg@I were brought in the raid. Hayes pleaded guilty to d.istrubing 1be peace and forf eitlld $50 bail. Go-go Gal Innocent of Lewd Conduct Hill was found l\li)ty of gamhHng and keeping a msidence where gam.bliDC OCC'\B'Ted, ffe WU tined '100. Firemen Show Their Stuff This Sunday A buckd brigade ol firemen in red ftannels uving a woman from • burn- ing outhouse will be amoog highlights of an all-day California Fire Show Sal· urday at the Orange County Fair- grounds in COlb Mesa. Shotgun-toting Bandit Kidnaps Beach Barmaid Fire departments from throughout the county will participate, wi1b mem- bers of the Newport Beach Fire Fight- ers Association providing comic re- lief. Clad in red fl.ao.oel.a and suspenden, Capt. John Brannon will lead the charge oo the outhouse at 10 a.~. and again a1 3 p.m. Hil company will ar- rive in style aboard an old New Eng- land band pumper that features leather fire hoses. A HIUl.tingtoa Bucb barmaid waa kidnaped emi:J today bJ a tbotp&. wWdinC baDdtt wbo lidl four .. - c:aatlDma'I taped ...... foot -Ulie ftoat' al a Seidl ~ la""1L 'ne barmaid ... telealed ...... eel Nnnl blDcb from tbe bistro after the bandit l!pQlociled 1Matmel.Y ud told btt be wald Jib .. date lier. PoliCle uid the tidDap-holdap occar· red about 1: 1J a.JD. at Little Aade'• Bar' 11311 Beac:b Bhd.. .. The barmaid. Vebu Dwyer, n, al Weatminater, told police tbe MirdJ looking bandit waJbd into the ber with a aboqun, ordered two mall customers to drop to the floor, band- ed her a white sack and told bet to empty tbe cash register. WAUETS EMPTIED Two other men cmtomen ent.end the bar U Illa l>wJel' WU emptybl& the cash register of about S1S6, and they were ordered lo join the other two on the floor. The band.it th.en paased the sack to the cu.stomen and ordered them to empty their wallets and pockets. He obtained about $125 from them. The bandit turned oft all the lights In the her, Jocbd tbe froot door ud bound tbe cmtomen hand and loot with eJedriaJ tape be carried. Miu Dwyer then was led out the back door bJ the C\lllllWI wt.. ..... eel t:be cuatomen tbM -would kill ber ii tbeJ caOed police. Mill 0.,. aid t:be budit ordu· ed Im lato Ida eld car, _. drcwe up ....... Beada Boalnud ,...., ,.Dbtc to tbe aide .. Uie lli&Da:1 aear WU1111' Aftll11e. He~ 1 Got Those OLl Piarw Roll Blue Blue Blues A nill al player piano music esti- mated to be worth $1.CO> was stole:n 1rom tbe home ol Frank L. Grannis, Newport Bach police reported today. <kamia, of 3216 E. Ocean Btvd .• Corona dd Mar. toJd officers the pi- ano music roll bad been signed by compoar Saint-Sams at a 1915 expo- sitiae ia San Francisco. Grannis bas llad it in bis possession since. He told polia he kept it inside an antique table in rus den. He said he laadn't opmed the table in six months. TbeD be decided Thunday lo have the roll of mo.sic appraised. Bat it was cone. More serious displays and demon- strations or modern firefighting tech- niques and equipment will begin at t a.m. and last uatil 5 p.m. Last year, 30,000 penooa attrodecl the rire tbow at the fairgrounds. BONANZA .•• the BAC which comprises 15 New- port ~eowners' ass.ociations. Gar· naus and other BAC representatives are expected to .. participate in the DC-9 teal Oighls. said city spokes- men . &ynolds also agreed that Mayor Gruber "bas a good point" concern- ing Bonama's present timetable des- ignation of its Orange County service locatioo aa ''Sant.a Ana-Laguna Beach." He aaJd he would ask the Civil Aeronautics Board whether "Newport Bead>" could be i.Dcluded in a new designation. as suggested by the may- or. Meanwhile. on related airport mat- ters, City Manager Hurlburt report· ed today that Mayor Gruber will nominate members to a citizens' Air Traffic Advisory ComrnlUee after bis return from a vacation in Hawaii. Gruber lell Thursday. He is acbed- uled lo return ill time for the JulY 10 City Council meeting. Slaying Suspect Faces Hearing The Air Traffic AdvisOry CommJt- lee. wrucb councilmen six weeb ago agreed to establish, is to be com- po~ of citizens who are experts in various fields that relate to County Airport operations. Accused wife..slayer Gay K.. Smidt of Newport Beach facet a court bur· iDg nut Friday to determine •betbe:r be lbould be releued from state cua- t.ody u a mental patie:Dt. Smith, +I, appeared today iJI Santa Ana before SUperiar Judge Robert GardDer of Corona del Mar, who agreed lo a one-week continuance ol the bearing at -.e request of the dil- trid attorney's office. Smith, a pharmacist, in 1962 was judged to be insane following the butcher knife slaying of ha wile, Shirley. 315, al their 331 W. ISth St. borne. The sUghUy-buitt former pilot has now returned for a ruling on his unity af1er five years of intensive care u • patient at Atascadero St.au Hospital. ll is to terve as a "watchdog" group, hmd.ioning in an advisory ca- pacity to the council and as a liaison between air traffic agencies and the general public. If the committee is formed in time, its members presumably would be in- volved in studies concerning Bonan- za's OC 9 propow. Charities' Gloom Mounts By BllUCE BENSON .... DmltF ........ Disappointment continued to mOUDt today amOQg Orange Cout charita- ble and educational inatib.ltlons hit by the James Irvine Foundation ff- cision t.o suspend all grants pending 1ettlement of a lawruit. Foundation President N. Loyall Mc· Lann con.finned Thursday that its gifts, wttlcb last year stood at $564,· 300, are ruJpended because of a latr· auit brougbt by Mn. Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter of ~ bu James Irvine. Mn. Smith .eeb to recover rough- ly SSO million worth of stock she claims was illegally acquired by the foondalJon from the Irvine Co. in 1947. She alto asu for the return of di- vi<knds tenented from the disputed 11lock, which run• into millions of dol· 5 . lars. and contends that founda tion described as "one of the beat in the direct.ors are penonally habit> United St.ale.a," was largely an oul- "Of course the directors art' un-gr'6wth of foundation funds. •ble to honor any further requests at The Boy~ Club or the Harbor Area. this time because of th 1 11 another prmcipal benefactor. has re· . . ." persona · ceived about S2.500 yearly plus addi- a.bility aspect placed into lh1s la Y oonal grants for its capital improve· 1uil.. said a dejected M1trord Dohl. ments program president of the Oran1ie t-:mp1rr Coun· Ed Millenberg, Boys Club board di· cil of Boy Scoul3. rector. conceded that lht' !iUspension "The decision ha11 drhn1trh· had a "mig}lt a/feet our building program. crippting effect on tht> Boy 'Scouta:· 'l'he foundation certainly has helped he sakt, "both in its operational hudg-!he club in the pasL" ~ and ita capital improvements pro-Chip Cleary, public relations coun- IHJD·" ael for the 33-year-old ranch heiress. The Orange, Empire Council since has reported that final arguments in 1962 has received $157.500 ··Anti roun· the complex suit are expected some- dation support was very substantial time in September. before tbat also." acer.....:. .. to seout The suit was mitiated last tall and Executive Kenneth Hk~ ii tum. is bemg heard by Federal Judge Hen- Dahl pointed out that lhr ~a Seoul ry Graven. an Iowa jurist, in pro- bue at Nl"wport llart>or. which he ceedlngs 1n I~ Angeles I\ Homeowners Want Park ... To RemJiin as View Spot ... "U the park ii opened up t.o lawn bowlen, where would it end? They'd probably be followed by a softball u - 5odatioo diamond, then a football TERRACE ... rest rooms and nothing more, other than la.J'ldacaping. Parks Director Stewart r a I 1 e d councilmanic ire by quoting from a recent Irvine Terrace Homeowners Association newsletter. The publlca· tion stated that among upcoming programs is : "Continued vigilance to intercept and o p p o s e any movement that might be detrimental to our area . . . such as the current threat to convert our park into an organized athletic field; it's a cherished open space that should be protected against en- croachment Let's keep it that way." Councilman Robert Shelton suggest- ed that the city consider abandoning the park. "We could trade it back lo the Irvine Company for another site for the lawn bowlers." he sajd. .. You can't play there. you can't picnk there, about all you can do is walk through it," said Councilman Howard Rogers. "[ can't see why lawn bow , i n g wouldn't be acceptable to those peo- ple," said Mayor Paul J . Gruber. "For a game, it's pretty quiet." "It's a docile game,'' agreed Coun- cilman ~ Cook. "l think we ought to slop right now cutting the grass,'' said Council- man Al Forgil "We could save $10,· 000 lo SLS,000 in upkeep." Shelton proposed that some thought be given to a plebiscite, to deter- mine the views of Irvine Terrace re· sidents on other uses of the park. Seymour was asked to check into the possibility. "Whose park is it anyway?" asked Rogers. "They say il's theirs,'' Hurlburt re· plied. "Well," concluded For git, "I think we ought to cul their water off." The discussion ended on that note. U.S. Tanks Blast Cong Positions To Save Marines SAJGON {UPI) -Amerlcair tanks blasted Viet Cong positions al poinl blank range today to rescue a Ma- rine unit pinned down during a lant.1- sea·air cUort lo cru.o;h a Communist comeback try in South Vietnam's em· batUcd northern provinces U.S. officials said lhousanrli; or Ma· rint'i> supported by tank~ stormed In· to C"Ammunii;t strongholds south of thP leathernecks ' Da Nang bastion and killed 60 guerrillas In two fierce bat· Ues. The Marines reported 15 men k.UJed and 31 wounded. AUled and Vietnamese spokesmen said another 98 Viet Cong were kill ed in scattered actions throughout the rest of the country. U.S. warships and warplanes pound- ed Communist targeu along the de militari1.cd rone (DMZ) dividing North and South Vietnam. field. then a barbecue at.and. 'I'he next thing you know the park would be a public playground." And that. accordlng to Irvine Te'- race Homeowners Association Presi-: dent Clyde S. Yarnea. a not what he and his neighbors want. Yarnell today explained lus group) opposition to efforts by the city to ft: lax deed restrictions at Irvine Ter: race Park, which apart from some playing equipment for youngsters, is maintained as a view park. Org&n" !zed sports activities, Yarnell said; are banned. He was asked whether a majori(y of the 270..member homeo~rs· as- sociation prefers to keep the park u. it is today. "Absolutely." he said. Yarnell, 1400 Dolphin Terrace. said among objections Irvine Terrace re$• idents have to opening up the 7-acre facility to lawn bowling and otb~r sports is potential parking problem,. He said he understood that the New~ port Beach Lawn Bowling Associa· tion has proposed a 50-oar parking lot in conjunction wit.h a new greens h>- cation. That. he suggested. would take wp quite a bit of the park. . .· U lawn bowlers are permitted In the park without facilities for car parking on the grounds. he added. ve- hicles would very likely fiU up resi· dential streets. ''But parking is not the principal problem, it's just incidental." sald Yarnell. "Our association and Irvi~ Terrace residents just doo't want th~ park converted from the use fo.r which it was originally intended and dedicated to the city. We want iQ keep it as It is, with green graS6, land~plng and blue skies above .... He concluded: "I just don't know why people have to pick on our park when ttlere is so much other vacant and available land in the commu- nity.'' DAILY PILOT Robert N. w .. 4 PUllllsher Thom•• ICu vll EdllOt Thomas A. Murphln1 Maf\atlnt EdllOr J uo,,.• F. Colline H_, lie.ell Cllv Edllor J ec.k R. Curley Peul Ni111n llu11nH1 Mt,,._ A4vej'hl"f Dl-19r Ot~en Oificet Coal• fMsa: 3JO Wetl Bn SlrHI L.touna &..ell: to Fo.-ear Avtlf!Ue ~t1191on lleac11: JOf 5'111 ~ ...... , . .· N._,.,, lffc~ Offke 2211 Wail Balboa llvcl. Meilin9 Aclclreu: P.O. 801 1175 '2UJ T......,._ 17141 642-4J21 Clot1"*1 A4"msl11f 641·1'18 Coovrlt!U. "" Orentt co.u1 l'utlllah- "'le Com~fty. Ho ,,_. 11ori. .. 11111111 .. "°'"' tdllorlat mentf or actv.r """""'' llt~ln mov bo reo•Odllcto .,llhou• aoecltl ...,mla1I011 Of cocwr1.,,, 0...,., lr<(lftft Cl.,1 110Sla1t oal<I •I Ht w-1 11'"'"· Colllornla, $ubtu l1>tlofl bv to• rl•r tt I.I MOl'llhlvi bv mtll I? mnnllllV1 f'l\flltarv ~11 ... 11on., t i 11 ll'Wlrllllly : •] . ... ... •1• ._:.,.• ····· .1faf Under" in by 1: ground Ho1 Seti WASHIN promised I days awa)' tion wu u cide qalck: piecemeal d&pute OI' settlement Rebelliot dqwn the. settlement 'l'h,ursday. 'Ibey aul 9().day extA lation alre tansion, if would be ti period set Presiden plan wheri mitted dw while a si: to help tht a settleme If they authorized contract t the partie1 Jan. 1, Ult strike WOl period. ·The Ser tr1ttion pl4 The lioi diation pr ..S1 'Im ""' "'"" ..... s-..1 '°" Second "" ""' ltll -w : "'"" law "'"" "'"' S«ond '°" ·*-'Mt .... Ith M-S4'I .... Jl/N. ,, LloM w llflv lO h ClllV and I ""'<'--. y""""" -·" Weter "°' c '°'-'™' ~·""" IO( •net mor• -•hf '"'"' sue In!•• LOS 1'1 Friday, JUM 16, 1967 DAil Y I'll.OT .J •ntoodthirsty~ FDR Papers Revealed .. ~· ··- . Waiting to Go Home a year aio." He added tblt tbe d• struction In the Crimea WM notblQS oompared to ttuat in the Ukraine, where Che Germana bid time for metbodical wreckin(. The report said of Stalin: use said the Gennma were savages ..CS seem· ed to bate with a 18dlatic bm'tCl .. creative work al buman bemp." Anoth« BY!'lft paper oovwld a . May 28, lSM.5, Moecow meettnc o( Harry Hopkins and Amb••ld"I' VII. Averell Hmiman with SUJiD -4 So- vW Fore!gn Minlat« V. M. Molo- tov. Hopklna, Tnllnm't piAUUll ~ Under wakhful eyes of Israeli eoldien and penned in by barbed wire, Egyptian prisoners squat on ground during their detention in AthHt camp where once the British detained immigrants to Palestine. Israel Tbunday offered to exchange 4,500 Egyptians for nine known Israeli soldiers held in Egypt. Howe Dea~-President Setback on Rail Strike WASHINGTON (UPO -Wlth • promised railroad strike jolt three days away, the Jobnaon Administra- tion wu under pressure today to de- cide qalctty whether it will accept piecemeal congressional help with the diiput.e or puab for a permanent settlement. RebelliouJ House members turned dQwn the Administration's long-range settlement plan by a vote of 189 to 105 '11\ursday. Tbey substituted instead a simple 90-day extension of the no-~e legis· lation already In effect Tbe new ex· tension, if accepted by the Senate, would be the third emergency no-strike period set by Congress in the dispute. President Johnson bad proposed • plan whereby no •trike would be per· mitted during an initial 96-0ay period while a special mediation panel tried to help the railroada and unions reach a seUlemenl If they failed. the panel would be authorized to impose a binding set of contract terms for u long as it took Uie parties to reach agreement or until Jan. 1, 1969, whichever came first. No strike would be allowed during that period. ·The Senate approved the Admini.s· tr;ltion plan. The Bouse substitute carried a me- diation provision, but the panel would not be authorized to lmpose working terms or to operate after 90 days. Unions involved in the contract di3· pute have set a strike deadline of 12:01 a .m. Monday. 250 Evacuated As Floods Sweep City in Nebraska GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (UPI) - Rampaging rivers, fed by 22 consecu- tive days of rain, poured over their banks in storm.battered eastern Ne- braska today a.od left about one· eighth of this city of 25,000 persons under wate.r. National Guard troops, dispatched to flooded areas along the rising Platte and Big Blue rivers, worked side by side with students and other volunteers in sandbagging operations. Grand laland was the hardest-hJt city in Nebraska, where a relentless barrage of turbulent weather bas produced 22 consecutive days of drenching rain, 10 ~gbts of violent atonnJ and more than 60 tornadoes. Long Insists Dodd Innocent In Floor Speech WASHINGTON (UPI) -Assistant Democratic leader Russell B. Long in· listed today that Sen. Thomas J . Dodd, (D-Cono.,) was innocent of any wrong. doing and should not be censured by his colleagues. In a memorandum distributed to in- dividual senators before be took the floor to speak on Dodd'a behalf, Long asserted that Dodd had done nothing wrong "by any stretch of the imagi- nation." The Louisiana Democrat said there is no basis for censure unless there "is a showing that Senator Dodd pro· fit.ed in his personal capacity by the use of campaign or testimonial runds." 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He said tbe matter oouJd be di&- cuaeci at the forthcoming Potadam Cootereoce but that he did not re- gard the lopping off of parta ot Ger· many• as dbmemberment. Subaequently when the matter came up at a July 1M5 ooofereoce of for· ei.gn mioisten in Bertin, Byrnes r&- minded Molotov that Roosevelt had favored dismembering Germany bat had changed his mind. Tbe Byrnes papen alao disdoM that Gen. Charles de Gaulle tried in 1945 to get tbe Allies to pusb France's border to the Rhine and tbt Stalin once urged the United States to tab the leading role In ref>abilitating poll.. war China. At the Yalta meeting, Stalin as reported to have asked .Rooeeve:lt whether the U.S. Presideat thoc1gbt France should have a zone ol occu- pation in Germany. Top Leaders OK'd r.y committee Talks Urged Senators Par·e By Senators S~ate Budget WASlll'.'JGTON (UPI)-Senate lead· ers said today they would like to see talks between President Johnl'!on and Sovie~ PrE'm1er Kosygin. But they said they knew of no present plans for 'Buch a conference. Both Democratic leader Mike Mans- field and GOP leader Everett M. Dirk· sen said they favored the two leaden JllU:ing together during Kosygin'• at· tendance at a United Nations General Assembly session. Meantime, Johnson and his tA>I> ad· visers pondered their diplomatic atrategy to counter Russia's skillful propaganda offensive that is aimed at securing world condemnation of Js. rael as the "aggressor" and the Unit· ed States as its accomplice in the MidcUe Ea~t war. Asked if he favors discll85ion of Vietnam by the two leaders during a possible summit confere~. Dirksen replied: "Sure." SACRAMENTO (AP) -With o u t public debate or discussion, the Sen· at.e's $5 billion · plus budget moved to the upper house floor today with many of Gov. Reagan's economies eliminated. A sergeant • at • arms stood guard at t!ie door, barring newsmen and the public, when the Senate Fina.nee Com- mittee approved the record spending bW Thursday. And afterward, Seo. George Miller Jr., (D·Martinez), committee chair- man, said he couldn't give an exact figure for the Senate's version of the Republican governor's budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. But he said he expected it to be lower than the $5.15 billion budget the Assembly tur ned out last week . He said "we've pared down" the Assembly figure. No explanation was given for the closed-door vote, although S e n a t e commiltee$ often conduct some of their important business in executive session. 'The Government.al Efficiency Committee rewrote Reagan's tax bill behind closed doors. One of the governor's most coo~ venial economies, ataH reduction5 ln the mental hospitals, was mostly ig- nored by tbe Senate committee. It restored Sl4.6 million to tbe Mm- tal Hygiene Department -aO bat wiping out the $17.7 mimoe ~ Reagan sought with tbe miti.a.l elimin- ation ol 3,700 mental hospital job&. later reduced to about UOO. That would pot bact i.an · johs in the hospitals for the meotall) ill and 72 positions in the hospitaJs for the retarded. In addition, the comnut- tee allocated another $2 million to add 500 beds for the mentally retarded at Camarillo state Hospital, wbidl DOW serves only the mentally ill Miller said mental health is now ''adequately if not generoual,y fir anc- ed to meet the oeeda" oi the hospital patients. But he quickJy emphasized that al· though he has talked to the President about other matters be has not the "slightest" indication that such dis· cussions are in the works. Mansfield said "Yes, indeed," he would advocate such a meeting. Mansfield noted that even though the Pre~idenl plans to go to Texas later tod~ • . "Kooygin will be around for some da1·s." He said he understood the President's earlier invitation for Kosygui to villt the United St.ates "still stand.I ... Un easy Calm Returning To Racial Battlefields JOlm!IOn planned to confer at mid· da1· with Secretary of State Dean Rr;sk, Defense Secretary Robert S. ~lcNamara and McGeorge Bundy, ex· teutive of:ficer ol a newlv created commission on the Middle East. FBI Investigation .,, W ~INGTON <UPI) -An FBI investigation i! under way into alleg- ed violation of the civil rights of sup- porters of Reies Lopez Tijerina. the leader of New Mexican Spanish Amer- icana Who claim vast amounts of gov- ernment land as their own. By United Preas Jntematlonal Peace returned Thursday night to several racial battlefields across the nation. National Guardsmen patrolled Cln- cinnati streets in jeepg mounted with machine guns, enforcing an uneasy calm after three nJgbts of arson, loot- ing and sniping. Earlier in the day, Negro work· house prisoners went on a brief ram· page at Cincinnati, breaking .windows and shouting obscenities to protest maximum sentences meted out to 12 men on charges of violating the riot act Wednesday nighl A force of 100 police and National Guardsmen qulcldy restored order with • gas. At Mootgomery, Al.a., 125 Negroes staged a protest rally al a housing project after a civil rights leader was denied an audience with Gov. Lur- leen Wallace to discuss a ~t list of grievances. 'Ibey marched five blocks to tbe project. held a l>m.inute rally and disbanded without iocideot. A few small bands of Negro groups roamed the West End of DB)'ton. Ohio, Thursday night. throwing rocks and starting small fires. Police said the situation wcu under control About 150 policemen patroled the area and a city official said the shaw al force prevented major troubles. ~ot:o cy • Henredon r-~ 0-.~~ollltttt­ Owrall l•tt. ». wodt 19\("' tltt11 rr Mah. 0 1\ltnetl'Yr roul'd 0..-·~~ 11hlr • .. .• "'tl•-tl~r. ••II t"ttM IO 4'"•6'" ... it. ..... '"" !Nw• • SEE THIS OUTSTANDING COLLECTION TODAY NEWPORT BEACH 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE 642-2050 INTERIORS EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR- -DREXEL-HENREOON-HERIT AGE ....................... , LAGUNA BEACH 345 NORTH COAST HWY, 494-6551 • 4 DAil y Pl10T U.N. Vl.tt Photogs Bug .Jaekie U.S. 8et To Qllit Wheelus Kosygin W Get .... Caroline T akea Photographed Suim Heavy Security Pastor Now Won't Help Garrison NEW ORLEANS (UPl)- A minister from Kt:utwoud. La., who ~ be told Dbt. Atty. Jim Garrison 90IDe ol the It~ polnts ln bis usu- sination intatiptioD. 1w become reluctant to help Garrison any man. '"9 to -A---C.. liDI," Aid tile ·-~ mat --1'f edtiul -'· fain Gftiee ...... Pm! .. ......., "She wm meet newsmea Clllbide tbe gates ol Woodl-ton Bouse this lfternoon to make a personal appeal for prtncy." WAllllNClJ'ON (\IPl) -=:~a..~ NEW YORK (UPl) -Ela-m. ....._ Air J'Wce borate aecurJI:)' aranaementa bill Ill ~ .._ ..._._... "· were In effect today fOI' tbe --v~ _. ,.. visit of Soviet Premi• Ala· !!ft;.: ~~ el KotJpa to the United Na· 1lf1. U..1..... . tioDI. Id todaJ. A top poUce oUklal · aald fte .... JI tllclal cir between 2.000 and S,000 po- dll _, . ._ Ubn11 lattfi licemev "1'• belDI Uliped eftella • • t l e -., illued to guard the Soviet feader ,......, -~of and h1I entourat• ~ EoPt bat ao Ulti· their ·my in New Yort. He matam • wlll al· said more men could bed&- Jow aa m'dlrl,J "pbaslng ployed depending on "clr· ouf• ol ._ lalt U.S. m.tli· cWJllfances." tm7 ~ • Anb ..0,. OfficlaJI, bowever, IOUJbt -to aftld tbt eCllt1J IDUlive u .. ...., .. \'IBWI deploJmellt of MCUrlty fore-~· ::' ..W~y-ea ndl as bad been accord· eat IPOket ed Nlklta ~ In that eitJ ._.. ''prep1.dng 1980 net P• Paul VI fn oar 1911••" tt tb1 latest 1 ..... OD tbOle occulom, ''LlbJu *""'GD tht 'bue. -Prtf'aW1, tbeJ ~the days off ,... cancelled and Policemen ... In DetMit On Strike _.. ae a rtluctaDt move ma.t men ,,.. p1lcecl on a-t-overttm• DETROrr (UPI) -De-Anlerletl'• C .... ••b bJ tbl a--d1 moderate After~ word wu r.-trait poUcemtn not cm U. LlbJaa IO'tCwt to .... -•-~ -the KOIJOn vlltt, b lhtftl toct.y as bun C '"" __.._ ... ..._ ,....._ ~ pn.,.... from E..,.. in the ........ ""' -..a .. _... ..~. ol .._a-.J•~ co:_ The tour Bomlll ~ ~ ol ..., uU&MQ wab ol tbl Arab-I:; a , 1 i police and dty ~'!~ ~ a'; ~~ Stlltel attend the requiem ma. in St. Loats Tbanday war. met witb State ~ -· for Joeeph Card.lnal Bitter. rrom left ue ~ Ia • , a 4 • r llmJlar ... ~emataUvea, and tbe ci· in an effort to fo~ the city Cardinal Spellmln, New y Ol'k; James Frmds Clnti-. prWICd• fNm ber Ar a b ty 1 commlulon to the Unit. to give them a wa&e boost. na1 Mcintyre, Loi Angelel; Bidmd Oll'dinal Qasb.; • .,,,.,.., UbJa a.ad tbe ed Na~ WOl'bd with U.N. By eU'ly todlJL IX> po-ing, Boston. and Lawrence Cvdlna1 Shehan, BaJti. Untt.d .._ to pal out of MCrdlnll llafl members llcemeD ol tbe d...,...1 4,'flO. Wbeelm w ..,... ..-..ed In a effort U> uiure the ma fOl'ce bad caDed in _m_ore. ________________ _ r-RUll8a mut.mum protec-llct wHb what bu been .. -.. • •lcb•nwl ........ ,,,.. flu.,, .................. tliaa. ... -a UM JCn••llll .-LI>-ftin wu ~ CODCtr1l Kon 'ftn apec ... today. ,... • • •---. .. ..,. H• \'on ab 1w ~~-L-. ~ ~~ ... tlla '100 ::a :rt..=-~ datiAll (~) warMd the --___,. ........._ ICGIJata ad odMirl number ol llct pollcem• 1'le '-II 1llld to pro-;-tht Arab (>Oli· would Jump to 1,000 by Moa-#r ..:,~..: tiOD Wen the U.N. Gener-da;r. Tiny CariblwJm Island Asks Annex by U.S. ..; Europe. 11 w.uy al Aaemb1y wu compUcat. Tbe Mlcldcan state police ~ JUAN, PwriD Rico IUlted for tldl wttb tta JUI'· ed by tbe emotioaal nature and Na11onal Guard were (UPI) _ The little Carfb. round ft1inl ......_, and of tbe occastcm. alerted f« pou1b)e duty If been iJlaad ol Anguilla de- 1.arge aapopalated areas. Extra policemen ~ere ex-:s9 :;9°y al~ ~=1~h~ cllnld itaeif Independent pected to line Kosygm's mo--r J Thursday night a.od asked TIMETill& torcade routes in the city ting the effectiveness of the President JoimloD to mU.e 1be Uldted S&MM a&reed and elsewbere should be de-Detroit Polke Department. it an ueocUted Unitary in 1IM It waJd come up cide to vi.lit tbe Soviet Un· 1be Wayne Co~ cir· like the neighboring VlfCin "the people ol ADllllDa ne- ognbe the lndefevlNe ad precarloUI ...... 1e pod- tioo~ p&.. -them'' and tbereicn need- ed llO be -aetec1 with a country lib ti» Uded Stat-•• Israel Starts Wooing Tourists to Holy Land with a t!mM+le la 1115 for ion'• eatate In Glen Cove on ~r~°!!! ~~~urto •-~-Islands. Ucpridaticm ti tbe bue, but Long hland. """ "" ~ vcvn JUl&llC" Antulllan leader Peter Libyan mdMrJtlel let it be It wu believed that Kosy· diately bait what wu term· Adams said 1be ~ A G• tnown tbl)' yaJDed tbe U.S. gin and his party would day eel an "Dlegal and unau-mile island baa "broken an Clor 1Ve8 "pretenee,. and quletJ1 let at the headquarters of the thoriied strike and work relations with the central the detdJIN drelp. Soviet mission to the Unit. stoppage." A DPOA spokes-government of St. Kitti." All Estate Bot U.S. tDd IJbymuour-man said the ruling would With 1be ialands of St cee aaJd receaOJ that with-be 111J.Pealed and said It had Kitts and Nevil, AneuWa drawal bad not beeD dilcu.f. 300 Flee upset "a delicate balance in formed a part of a British T F •) JERlJSALEll (UPI) - hrMl tDdaJ bepa woaing ........ to tua pided toan ., aid .lenlalma.. BelhJe. hem and o6er balJ sites dlpblred ill lalt week's Ifill. •KMtwar. Die toms ._.. ,,_ J5 ad 1lnleis aid they G· peded a flood ol hnainea to llelp pay tbe atimated 915 m.iBioa the war with the sed in more tb1D a )'eU'. a labor dispute." associated state. Britain last 0 8IDJ y Arabi colt tbe Jewish state. Under the UM pact, the All leaves and furloughs February granted limited -~o1tor ~mM:,: United Stat.ea acreect that Hot'e} F~•e were cancelled by Police independence to the St. Kitti LOS ANGELES (AP) ,,,;... .,......, ....., wuu.. Wheelus would not be u~ .1..1. Commissioner Ray Girardin government at Bassetiene, Act.or Spencer Tracy•1 a. try said Tluanday spedaL in CGllfllct with Llbya'a in· and men reporting for work retaining control only over tire estate, belieftd to be troopl are guarding the bolJ tematioa.al obll~. in-M1AMl BEAat (UPI) -Wflr'e told they would have foreign policy and defense. worth more tho •·• sites. Re said a crash coarse clDding those "to-~ r.tague About 300 guests we~ eva· to put in 12-bour ahitts. Tbe Adams sent a telegram to wu left to bis estaaao:d for cuidel was beginning ol Arab States... cuated from tbe famed normal daily rate ol sick· Jobn.lcm reque1ting annex-wife, bis two dliJdrm ad .oat week.. 'Die aaurance..were nit· Hotel Fountainebleu early neu absentees is 51, a po-ation and a letter to Un.it-bis brother. EQjoyinc tbe fruits of vie-erated duriq the 1956 Suez today when tire broke out lice 1p<>kesman said. ed Nadom Secretary Gener· The wD.l, filed lor ~ tory, the braelis a1'o re-cr1ail and ... v o J c e d in a ltorage area. At the heart ot the prob-al Thant lnfonnUii bim of In SQperior' Coart Tbauclay. ported tbat for the tint time apln th1J mcatb in the face No Hrious injuries were Jem ls the DPOA's demand Anguilla'• actioa and ask· was dated May t, 1111, wUh one of tbeb-airliners Dew ol Cairo prea charges that reported. The fire waa con-for a tl0,000 a year salary log for advice. a codicil made Oct. is. im. CJyde Jobmoa aid 'Iban- day he WU CJDe ol. tbe ''emt- f.idential i.Dlonnantl" t.o whom GuriJon baa refer· red in tbe tnvest1ptlon. Johnson said be told Gar- rison moathl ago llboat the alleged Bat.on Rouge meet- ing in late 1913 between conspiracy defmdat ClaJ L. Shaw, Jack RabJ and Lee Harvey O.Wald. ow:r the Sinai desert, uving tbe bue was being used to fined to a storage area and for police~n in the near The tiny island bas been Tt-died Sabudaf at M • 5 seYeD boun on a fJJgbt to help I aeL appeared under control an future. abaken since indepeodence ... _ ;;:.ol .... armer JcNnnesbari. Egypt form-II' hour later. by a wave of lhooting and WIC -w VI erly ban'ed Israeli airline Most of t.be guests w e r e violence. Eventually oppo-Tracy's okSeJ' 1ntblr · Soars Along flights Oftl' tbe desert ~ Crime D!--delegates to the Florida Al· Soviets Launch neats ol the BassetierTe re-Carroll Tracy. WU left tlro quered Jut week by llrael. .IUBC iodation of l n s u ran c e gime ouated the 17-man po-automobiles. Traer• ward- Infarmed IOUrCeS aid tbe WASHINGTON (AP) Agents convention. Some lice force sent over by SL robe and all paintinp 1n lbe PA s ADEN A (UPI)-speedy llradi ap)oitatian The Ftde.ral Bureau of In· W'ere awakened by tele-l66th Cosmos Kitts aod set up a 15-man act<r'a Loa Angdea home. Mariner 1 continrwl to of its occupied 1anda re-veatigatlon reports tbe larg-phone, others by door-to-rWJni committee. His widow, Loaile Tfead-The Wirml Commission th.at investigated tbe aau- sinatioa said Olwald killed Kennedy. Ruby then killed Oswald. "fnnctjcw paf«:tt.J" today fleeted the firm poGt1ana est ttu. . month increase In door vlsits by llotel em· MOSCOW (UPI) -The Adams, the island's only well, named executrix ol here ddegatea will take at the nmnber of serious crim· ploya and other guests. Soviet Union today launched elected repre.entative to the the estate. recehed tbe rest ia tbe tbinS dlJ ol 8 foar· the U.N. General Auembl)' ea since tt began publilhing One delegate said "there another unmanned satellite ce!Wnl government, it-bead of the estate -half of it mootb voyage that will take sa&ion oa the Middle Eut quarterly crime figures In is nothing but cooftllfon, in lta Co.mot terles-nwn· of the committee. out:rlgbt IJld tbe mnalndrr it to within ?.CIOD miles of called by Ruu:ia. 1958. gen.aal confusion." ber 186. Adam5 told Jolln.son tbat to be placed in trust Johnson indicated be is not willing to cooperate any more with Garrison al- though he would not ~ why. the planet Vmm. ~~---=.--=-::.::==...~~--=:=.:...---~~--....!::==:.=.....:.=:.=::.::=..:.. ___ __;...;_:__:..:.... _______ _:....:.:..:..._~--------=-~~-~~~ "I am a hostile witnesa." Johnson aaid. .. I'll go see Ga.rrlson when I want to and give him what I want to,.. the mini.st.er added. Garri.s<m bas subpoenaed Johosoo in connection with the probe, but Jobmcm had not yet been served. T b e U.S. spacecraft, whlcb will attempt. to ~ termine the tbickness ol the deme atmosphere envelop. inc the myday planet, was latmched Wednesday from Cape Kenned.J. By Wednelday night it had JUOOeSSfully locked ita Mmar'S OD tbe sbr C-anopal for gui~ and its loOlar' panel an the IUD to IOat up energy-giving rays. Rep~e Ar••• Russians Pushing Europe Oil Saks LONOON (UPI) -Tb " Mldeut oil aupplies is being Soviet Ullfon today WU carefu1t1 dallied. reported pushing oil alel Inter -a.Died mOYes have in Western Europe to tab beem in pro-ea in tbe past advantage ol the cutoff ol _. supplies by ib Arab allies. few 4-7• to arrange for aJ... Briwh oil experts said temative IUpplia to MJd. the Russians have been step. eata'n oil. whidl if approv- ping up an oil tales cam· ed. could change the pat- paign with oCfen to a num-tent ol oil toUrces dTuticaJ-ber of West European COUD· ly and reduce permanently tries which have depended We:st.en dependmce oa the on Arab oil. Arab resources. Spain, 5.,., 1ti.erland a n d Russia Jong bu been seek· West Germany \\ere said to ing to expand her oil mar- have a I r e a d y been ap-keta as her own oil prodoc· proached. The Soviets also tion bas been stepped up. were reported \Q havt> ol· Last year alone Soriet oil fered tankers to ship the exports to ar-eas outside oil Earlier this w~k. re-the Communist ipbere rose ports in Madrid said a tank-by nearly 14 per cent MOit ed alre.;:1dy was en route to of it went to West Europe. Spain with Rus~1an ml Scandinavia and Italy are Several_ British importers among the buyers as la are s~~ng (!O\lem m e n t France. ~111s.1on to buy SoVlet oil ""-B ;.;: h t t , . I ne r .... s govemmen gover~en ~as.llhder-bans l~ im r1 ot Soviet r;t.ood to be reVlew1ng •h oiJ Th. . po embargo_ of Soviet oil \m. of . Br11'~h1s ~artlyts~authese ports which har; been •lncl· Mtdeas in _errs m Jy observed in the pa,1 . lt>rn 011 helds and Government quartl'n; werr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Y for strategic • A.rwther Fir•t at Hemphilr, Ladies: Now you can get leather shoes (yes, we're talking about leather) in colors to match your eyes, your m~, your hats, your china, your jewels, your wallpaper, your motor sc~ter, and 701 other things. • ltftltef'• f9M wllJ. H-did we do It? Co"'" ;" •"' we'll l11fTed11u you t• c.1., Wit!. fflf1 re111orkellle 11ew proc•n we 011 tu.to,,, celor ulf 0114 kid for you. Fi,,., y .. pid out tllo atylo ye• wo11f, Tho11 the o lor yow went f•"' +lie•• •r• 701 t• chH1t fro111.> The color la &11 orl9l11el color flnhh. ( lt'1 the 1t111• ll11i1h 'rou'd t•f from tho lodory- only wo do it In the 1toro.I lt'1 •i•id. It wo"'t lede. Or spot. A"' tl.e IH ther 1t&y1 1oft u14 supple. Now, whot'1 'r•ur f••ortte color? 1831 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA Phone 548-97~ BenkAmtrieards Honored maintaining reserve on thf' fear -.,! ' t 3 ti°!:'· -lhel Lssue wbi~ the 111.uallon nt \ht ol) C'll• nii,., .. 1 <'111 off1 L~===============;::====::::::::=::=:=====::i::=====:::::========6=======~=:! ~. ~ m an Cmt.r&ency. l!:::=~::::====:::::::::::::::::::::::::==::=::::::;:=!s;::::=:========::::::::::a:=..~--~-..>~--------.;.....------------~~--------------.,,_.--_, ; . 3M~ He Ba s ... SAN Fl Go9. Hor the rest ntcbinl to llPlll1 to,...., ""ralt1 ' here.'' ~ baa mDa mm in l means ' cimcy. Meanti forts to I tinaiq. The at ing trim milllml ' ()at.(){. been red daring ft And I agencies CMS ha! cent cut Stat. lnco SAC& ~ fanda j al i.-r Um, tbt mmce r At a Allllllll (ftale tbe firs ad 2.l rnbed ID"e of . I I MeullrN OK.'d Heavy Weapons Ban Drliws Near ' ltagel -without I It.ate permit -a public mllJance IUbject to prllon term• up to three yur1 and a '51000 Jlne. w= Included would be , mWHee IDd u- tl·tlmk dmcel, u ftll .. mortars, bombs, p-enade1, er weapona above .eo call· ber, o4ber than a abotgun. CHP Denied Plain Cars QU&HE ly Phn lnterlancll State· Guard Leader Rips Federal Revamp FrtdiJ, Jmt 16, l'i167 DAILY moT S Snags Delaying Divorce Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -done bJ a "famDy court" go cqaniuticm aad the Argumenta over the work· let up ID elldl IUpel'ior state Mental BeaJtb AMO> Inga al a proposal for nreep-court ciatioe. ing changes in Calllorula'• Supporien It the meeting 'Ibey aaid the biD woaJd divorce laws may prevent ~ reprt:lelltativea ol make It tougher to set cfi. puaage ol the meuure UU. the Calbolic, ProCabnt and vorca. •Hmtn.tinc IO-QJl. Jewldl reJIOam, J.t&'es, Ne-eel "diYCll"Ce m.IIla." y.ar. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ The biB was taken under,. study Thursday by the A&- 1embly Judiciary Commit- tee. Its chairman, Auem- blyman WUllam T. Bagley, (R-San Rafael), said an ef. fort would be .aade in the next month to iron out tf)e technicalities,but If that r.u. the crouP will t r y "to loot at the measure deeply between n 0 W and oeJt J111uary." However, the bW'1 author, Assemblyman Wlnfielid A. Shoemaker , CD-Lompoc) re- marked that "the proa- pects are lood for getting It to the floor II we can lron out the technicalities in Ume. There aeema to be no bard DOied oppo1ltion." Even lf tbe meuure clear- ed 1De lower home, it would i.ce a Jone and de- tailed examination in tbe Senate. £nu,,J,11r ~J SunJa,, Jwu ts ''Tbeae have no legiUmate huntia& purposes," O'Brien aaid, UtiDg that the mea· auret had been worked out to the utisfectioa of the Na· tioGal Rifle Alloclatioa and ... pace omc.n llld cli5- trlct attcne11 croapa. If enacted, the bill would allow only oae reasoo for divoree in California. This would be if a judge "finds ~~ 1<~1a-SACRAMENTO (AP) -the elimtnalion or the pre-tb.t tbe legitimate objects tive ...-1ra .. e .-.-t by the The abD1ty of the Callfcnia 1ent two divisions in ex-"-matrimony have been ~7~Patrol 'National Guard to bandk dlange for three smaller ~!~~ U:~~~ Largest Selection of Men's Clothing and Accessories Charge Accounts Invited • Bank.Americard H•rbor Shoppin<J Center, 2300 H•rbor Ph. 646--4242 __.. "'-• D--. -a.... _ ....... 1_....._ _ .... t.-brigades. -u;, -~-..... --• -us "W . the marriage CD be saved." Open Kon., TblD"I., Fri. till 9 ''We .... dNllaC witb peo-,.. wbo bllllfe tut oar p- amnent II IO totallJ evfl that tbe7 malt pat Mr trait ta IDMrt 1UD1 -4 macldDe cum," O'Brien de- clared. 1111 bu been rejected. • ..toualy Mms-ed W a er e not loo badly off 11se jab of be~ re-~ ~ ~ ~~n~··~e~~J~~~~~~~v~«~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tha CommlUlle njeeW IHI 111d lldlr'lil ,....._. "It's in composition anct.,. 'l'bunday 1 lll8UllN to .i. IMISaa, tbl ltatll'a Omrd ~ 11 of leadersillp tbat "We need om, comider what a mortar could do to the State capitol to realiie the danger wh.Jch tbeae we• pon1 represent in the bands of milcuJded zealots," be added. low a parttcm of the blO-lll8dlr cbarlel. ,,., patrol's fleet to conlllt Mat Ga. Gleml C. Amel, Hls chart& demonstrated of cars painted different co-ltate adjutant general, told tilat the number of com- lar1 IO th~ wookl be Jeu an Allembly committee mand headquarters would eully ~-'Iburlday that california be cut Crom 62 to 35, with A companion mea 1 u r e "won't accept" the revamp-similar sharp cuts in the which would have permitted Ing mapped out by tbe De-Lleld grade officers. Col- tbe highway patrol to use feme Department. onels would be a particular radar to d e t e c t lpeedera "Tbere is a VflfJ Mrious cutback target. wu reject.s lMt month by loss in our ablllty to respond ~mes said that he has re- an Aaembl,y Committee. to civil d:iJorden due to 1., ce1ved support fro m Gov. S••ll, B•t Sfllllhlie in bard-to-find lkil1I 1uch Reagan in these critlclsma u mediw and ligna1 and · and is preparing a report trauportetion," A.ma told for the governor to submit tbe Assembly State Per· to federal authorities. Reagan Reviews Economies sonnel and Veterans Aff aln • =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI Committee. I~ COMPLETE He testilied tbat the main problem lm't the OWll'all ?e- <l.UctioD Of strength -just SHOE, HANDBAG, SAN FRANCISCO (AP}- GOY. Boaald Beagan aays tbe rest of tbe nation ii watddn.S BepubHca efforta to ....,., beset•~ pncUcea . to pveuaneat ud will be "radJ to JDOft if it worb 11ere.·· Reapa said 'lburlday be baa mlist,ed 1ll baaineu- mea iD task forces to probe mealll of increuinC eftl. ciency. Meantime. be uld, ef· forts to economiJe are COD· tiDaiDg. 'lbe state phone biD la be- ing trimmed man than fl millkm a ,ear. <>ukktate tripl h a v e been reduced from m to 20 dming fOm" months. And a frett.e on state agencies buyhig their own can bas lnogbt a 10 per- cent cut in gu purdwes. State Personal Income Jumps SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Per-1 Income in Call- fondl iD the tint quarter of lSl jamped to "7.9 bll- lka. tbe l>eplriment of Fi· 1beae efforta are •mall the "Man ol the Year" in relation to a t5 billion award of the California dollar bodiet. be aald, but Broadcuten Aa.ociation at slightly more than a 300-LUGGAGE REPAIRING man reduction out of more than 22,000 glW'damen. 1be tedmical change is they fJJDbollze an effort to :.'at~=::'.'' 32Dd an- get tbe tupe,yer 1be molt He told the radio and tel-Thai Monarch for hll dollar· evilion executives be does· ID another direction, Rea-n't a,ree wttb the Federal y;~tmg• LA gan Aid a 9Clenti6c analy-Communlcatiom Admlnla--"'• Ill will IOOD be •tarted in tration'• order for televi- • effort to determine tf)e sion lbtlou to supply anti-LOS ANGELES (AP) 3 Loutions To Serve You J:~ ,.,.._..,. • Richards Lido Center Lido tale. I 3401 E. Coast Hwy. C•ron• def Mar t 1113 Herth Main St. llOTIClt ova COSTA Mau INOf' II CLOSID number ol employea need· smoking goui-time to King Bbumibol Adulayade) ed in each department, and counter-blllance cigarette and Queen Sirikit of Thai· another survey la under television advertblng. He land, on tbelr way t-0 Wash· way to find oat bow much declared th1I WU I ttep ~ ington, D. C.UTived 'Ibo.rs- lpace each employe needJ. ward eo11trol in the guise of day for a three-day vUit to The governor also told -~re!gula~Uo~n·:_ _____ ~Los~_!.An~ge~les~. ____ '.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l,000 people at a joint lunch- eon of tbe California Broad- cuters Association and tbe San P'ranciaco Chamber al Oommerce that he hopes Concrea• approvea a nego. tiated land nrap for the ~ national redwood• ~~ it doe1, be said, 'we will ba~ our cake and eat it, too." Tbe arr~t can. for federal acquisition of two state redwood parka from California in exdiaqe for beach and other pctland1. Californians will enjoy an these fadliUes, he pointed out Earlier, Reagan received I ' CAR. II AND LE unce repded 'lb1lnday. p;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I At a 1e11m1"1 adjusted annaa1 rate, llil ,... -in- c:reae of 7.7 percent from the ftrst quarter Wt year and U percent from the rniled fourth quarter nc- ure ol •• blIUoa. DIAL-A-PIA YER 6'6-0639 llOIEMBCR HIM BIG WITH BEAM'S HALF GAl.LOH-JUNE lldl FATHER'S MY. Six generationa ol ~ Care inf~ Beam·~ famoua 172-year-old formul~. All here in th.e half gallo n aiie. We put a handle oq it. And just for IOOd measure: a built-in pouring spout. The tam is diatinctin:. The pourme b euy. The Bourbon ii Jim Beam. World·~ finest Bourbos,_ since 1795. M 'IOOf Km\ICIO' mAJlllT llOUft"'I Wl9CFf ~ Alll IOTlUO " Tiii JAl'fl I IUll DllTlll .. NI r ntWllT IUll. Qll'l\O('( r t.he great new GENERAL-JO • Full 4'-pty nylon cord body runs cool, protect. against blowouts I Deep tread of tough Duragen9 rub- ber rolls up long, safe mileage • Only traction-action dual tread deaig" In Its price field U.l m&'ir Al/10-llllAllllE l'lA/f 1tO lftOMY do'"' • NI)' montltly pqmetra YOUll YOUll M()HT'HLY P'AYMEHT l'\JllCHAS£ •s •ss •10 •1so •13 •200 Professional FIRE EXTINGUISHER ONL!895 • On·the-spot ~ proteetion • ()dor1eu, non-toJk ..,.., • Ecol'Omical to refiH TWO-CELL,. ALNICO .. MAGNETIC FLASHLIGHT ONLYe9c lllla.UOfelG IATTOICS • Powerful • ..--Miit mas nets • Holds to 1ny st.Ml aurfecl GENERAL TIRE SIS W. 19th ST., COSTA MESA PHONE 'r"5033-540-5710 ' $ * .,.... ....... ,... ...... ,.. Simi ,_,, 11 , .. '·" • u ... Per&. Qfty, ~ ........ s 1 a oo Plus $2.31, $2.33 • Fed. Exdae Tax• 1189 IL9 I' l4r L1S 11 If ... 9*a. Olllll. .,..._ ,,_ llllc. ..,,_, Qrltllr, ...,._,, MULTI-PURPOSE SAFETY LANTERN HL!2~ • Ute for wide •nate 5tfttinc. red Winker W9rrM"C lltM • 4-position control ..+tch COOL SPRING-VENTED CAR CUSHIONS ONL!119 .-.~ d1h:,:~,,~ ··~1"K·i1; :· ·. J11l:&·: "· ,, :,!••'!~ • 'l~~I •111M~1·•i~ • Comtottabk. won"\ UC «SMC • '" red • .,..,., 1'""-CMrcoM •'':41~ ~' .!'1;,~· lo 1: I· I:"'·! .1 '· ., ·' .. . . .. ~-,.,,,,,,-.~. ,/."/ -... ~"',,,,.._-/. ··,--.1· , <,.<;''-;..' "·· %', ~AVERY GENERAL TIRE SEIVICE 16941 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH pWNE 1-47..SUO • FrklaY, Junt lb. 1967 . Colleges See Dark Deputi.es W Carry Futures Two-way Radios YMCA Foundation Lee Jooes (left), YMCA building chairman, watches workmen pour concrete at the Orange County Y's new building site in Upper Bay Area. Building is scheduled for completioo in November. Inclu<fed will be clubrooms for 1,800 youth members, an out- door play court, administrative offices. a health club. and two indoor handball courts. For the Record Meetings • FRIDAY • M/tr Yht• MAMlftlc l.o119e, M-IC l tmole. UOI ISlll Strfel, """'°" llMdl. 7: JI ..., ... • V F-.W. l"Olf No. JSJ6. AnwricaA L .. Olon HeR, J6S W. 11111 $tl'Hf, C•la Mue. ,,. p.m. U C.I. F-oll dlollc ..... C-Hell, Uni. ...ity " ,._.... lrvtne. 7 • P "'· SATVRDAY Chdslian ~ C.,..,...I.,..., L""• Resteur..rt. 2SIS E. C-Hi91>-••Y. C...-dff ,,..,,, 7:• I"' Anc!IOr L...._, VOA. E~I W-,.·~ C~. SU a.lllol IM!. 14-. oort llMcl\. I :• p.m. Birtlas IT. JOH"" HOSl'fT AL _, n Nor. .,., Mn. RlcMnl A. l"udl.tt. O' w. ..,,. ""'· l. CAlt9 -. •"' ,,_I Mr -Mn. Tcm J. Sih'wl. •• H-d Ave.. WettmlMm. 11"1 Mr end Mn. IC.eroly Szioetvtrl, nil )MM St .. Cofl• -· 9lrl .... , Not and Mt'\. Rcbln D. Rldwlrds. 14371 Pu""' St., W•lm!nster, otrl -· Mr -"""· Vtnc:em D. Cldl. 1U ~ l"leca. COit. MeM, olr1 .... , ··.Mr -Mn. Gaf'f L. ~ • 1-M>oo\ Clrdl. f-alol Vtllr/. -Olrl '•tN. -MR. _.,_ A .• J..._., • ll'Dl -ta 1'""'91. -\ft Valloty. """ LONO lllACH COMMUNITY HOSl"ITAL ,.., Jr l/.r -Mn.. J-W AUrlOW, tJft C•••ll C~IL Hvnlille1"" lkedl. t>oy Divorces DIVORCU "UO H•rold INU -n Loia F~ -Mliry A. Garc:i. .,. Mlltt Garclol Gltnda l" Mith .,. J-Fr ... Qi T b e tall forecast (or the califomia State Colleges ii gloomy : not enough te~ ers and too many students, according to officials. Thomas H. McGratb, as- sistant vice cban<:eilor for the callfornia State Colleg- es, said Wednesday as of June 1 the 18 colleges in tbe 1ystem had received 9'l,629 applications ror fall admis- s.lons, an increase of 29 percent over the sam.e date a year ago. If 56 percent of these ap- plicants actt.tally register for classes, as they did last year. enrollment in the sys- tem will be well above cur- rent estimates of 189,000, McGratb said. McGrath said pending new draft legislation, which will do away with class ranking and provide blanket defer- ments for all undergradu- ates in good standing probably will further in- crease applicati<>ns for en- rollment. Or. C. Mansel Keene, as- sistant chancellor for facul- """' ty and staff affairs, said that 1,500 faculty posts are now Wlfilled in the system. He expressed fear that many ol tbe ~time pro. fes.son aDd lecturer• who are belQg ~ at the Jut minute to fill tbe VI• cancies are of less than the best quality lo the class- room and ~boratorfea. Disneyland Chef Guilty On Tax Rap ANAHEIM -Diaoeyland Hotel executive d>ef .John L. SUlllvan of Anaheim bas been OODvlcted cn two OOW>ts ol federal income tax eva- sion, the U.S. attorne¥'s of- fice in Los Angeles discl06- ed 1bunday. Sullivan, ~. ~ tax- es ol $2,250 in 1962 and $1,- 600 in 19&3, ·according to the charges on which he w a s ooovicted. The chef was order'ed t'1 return to federal court on July ~ for sentencing by Judge Jeae W. Curtia Jr. ODDvidlon could bring five 1emn ID Friloa, flO,CXX> fine, .. boO. SANTA ANA -The James Bond era has •r- rived in Orange County to- day on the strength of a vole by the Board of Su· pervisdrs. Only it'1 real -as l'eal as a tiny two.way radio to be developed iD tbe com- municaUons depertment with a f~eral government grant of $362,800. The county will provide $98,741 in Aopport and serv- ices In working out plans· Trust Suit Near Oose LOS ANGELES (AP) - An economist. t.estlfylng at the Times Mirror antitrust trial said he feels San Ber· nardino County residenta will not have a gnat iden- tificatioo or attachment to Los Angeles in the near fu- ture. The economist, Ge:rnard N. Rostvold of Claremont, wai. the last defense witness Thursday in the govern- ment's suit against the company that publlJbes tbe Los Angeles 'nmea. The gCMll"IUJlent 11 leek· ing to haft tbt Tlmu Mir· ror Co. divest ltlelf ot tbe San Bernardino SUD papers, bought in 1984. and to re- strain the Times Mirror from acquiring any other Southern California papers. The suit charges that the purchse of the Sun papers tended to create a monopoly and unreasonably restrain trade. FRIE N•MrtlucMrteM ........ eccow11t1 wtilcll -a...i. •lit'- -• itei-.. uoo. rID I HUNTINGTON- ~ VALLEY BANI( kecll 11"4. .. ...,..... ...... "' ...... ... "'"'""'" ..... Celhtl• SAYE 50'fo & MORE Mllh 0.r'n!W F "-.,. Harold D. ~ MMV Lontt. ltoff .,. Wiii.,. A ltolf ,_,.... rnelrrleNflct) -""'Ille I,_ McCleCIAn ... Donald Cr•lo Mcei.n.n. (MOefate rnetm.- fteftC.e) Ht!ltfl F-. H ....... .,. Wllllenl Edward Hl""- Rec:MI CllttM • OaMld F. Clifton J<W Fr911Ca OM n I•• E-Dan Ao\artlt ,,_ C.V-.it VI WIN Thom- LEASE EXPIRES-ENTIRE STOCK TO BE SOLD-Nothing Reserved--Partial Listing Only COME I-All> SH All THE OUTST ANDIMG NEW RJRMrTURf VAUISI OBIT1JABIES PFLUEGER 0-latte CPel) ~. "'1tl "-o1 . ns Enwnld an. ~ 9-11. -Wife of Ted F. PfMler; ..-of A-.w I" J of 0Bngt I grenclmclltllll of Aftdnrw, Jr. llflll O.vld; .i~. "' Meleft '"'-........ " '-'loll. P.ad ._., Oft TllundllY, June U. •I her Emerald ky home. C-to L9911"11 BMcll 15 ~ -tram P- -· Wvlca ., L9guM ~ Cllu<cll of Rcllglaus Scleftce. > P .M-~y. Oanattons to floe OIUt'dl wm bo eppreclaftcl. Dlredltcl .., Ulovn. llMCll F--.1 HooN. BECK ~·v H. a.di. lDSl'I W &.lbol, ~ lie.Kl!. Died June IS. Wvlce ,....,11111. 11e11 •-•., Mortuerf, no l rOllClwwY, Cotta Mew. JONES £dM T. J-. 571 Wnlm~ S4 . N--1 lle.-0. Died JllM U. Sur· vlwd bY ~. Mn. D<\lle J • ....,_ -·· ·-S«vlcu. Safunley. 11 AM., hll ,,,,..,..., __..., ~ •I ln~t. Wftlmlnster IMmelri.t P11'1< Bell 11,_v ~rv. 110 llr-Y, Cost• -· Olrecton. TOBEY Phvlfis M. T....... 2'r Mey!._., o..... IWwpor1 llMdl. SUrvt""" "" t><nt>end, Me<rfll. end two Meaes. Ml'1 GH1tvdt GMf, ~ 8-dl. C.IH- •nd Mrs. M.,_n ~. ol o.k· "'""· Sen1ces ••• ... held Oft S.tur• elev, 1:• l".M.. !Nltt CMclel, 3520 E. Co.st H~. Cor-dee /iA¥, wffll R". GW Tallrr offk.i.tlfto. ll'!f..-- m.111, F•lrN-Memorlel Pm. .. ltt MortuerV, Dw.ctorL MATHEWS l rv!vs Y. -221 A....-51., COii• ~. Died J-IS. $ur>f'""" 1w -..... ~ .......... , cllMlltlW.. J_,.iiN OrobetlcMW*I, oll IA A_.,., - -~ Pl'llralot ~ d'-rf'ded lrt a.ltl ,,..,.._,.,, 1141 5-f- ..,,. Coofll MeM. PARTINGTON E h,.btlll M. 1"e<11..-. _.. Ful- Aw , e.-pm, s..nn.c1 "" -bOncl. ~I '°"' Tom. and ~ Fire Calls ........ hMll • J> P.m Thundltv. _..Ice c.11. Mll•- cus ·-· 7 " pm , lrMll C8" flA. MOI W COMt H..,,... • ., 11:'1 p.m .. mec!lul •Id. 1977 l•Y•lde Solid M.pl• Chest on Chest 7Drawers sa500 Maple .COCkt1il & Limp Tables $4800 72xM K1nt Siu lox Springs & Malheu $7200 Engl1ncler lox SprillC)S & Man1ess BOTH $3995 FOR Club Chair & Ottoman $9800 Club Chain from $3495 Antique White 18x27 Bound Beel & Dresser Ru9 Samples $8900 88c T1ble & 44" Solid~· Chain Lamps Buffet Hutch Save 1/2 $13500 Quilted Decorator D1ni1h Modern Bed Spreads Sofa & Chair FROM 51795 White Plutlc $8CJOO 100" Gold Sofa 48" Round Maple sasoo Pedestal Table 2 Leavea Maple or White $12500 Hi9h Poster Bed s37so Solid Birch ' Maple finish Early American CocktaU Ir Winq Sofa 2 Encl Tables 516500 $8950 French Provincial Dropleaf Table Spanish 2 '-•· 4 Choi1, Bedroom Suite s1sooo Bed, D,....r, Mirror & Commode t.r, ~ R•lf. $enlceo ~ bt held et ----------~ntor Quilted Tabl e & $13500 """'-"-· N .. AM•lco. Local er· ••~ "' ...... F_., C..ienlel Fu_..I _ BALT'l MORTUARIES C..orona del Mar OR s.N..I Coda Mes• Ml 1-%4%4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3433 rEEK FAMJLY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7881 Bolsa Ave., Weslmlnattr 893-35%5 S~tlTH'S MORTUARY 6!7 Main St. If uotlniton Beach Lf; 1-65.19 in:sn.1.1n MORTUARY 4?7 E. J71h St., Costa Me11 641·4W \ PACIFIC VIEW a.fH101tl.4l P.4U:: c..-.. _ C.BMETERY CRf.MAH>RY Mi\tlSOl.LIJM . lll10 .,,, Arl!M Boolfon .. lltwrwt Aue~. C,.hf0tN (/14)6lllflll I.ct Spreads Chain Lamps lt•ll•n Provf nci•I Ant. 1/2 Price 1/2 Price Whit• 8.ctroom Sult• Drapery Fabrics Westinghouse Portable 4 Pleet S.t soc YARD Dishwasher $16900 $9900 . French Provlncl1I l 2x 13'6" Nylon Beige Used AB Dick Electric: Bedroom Sult• Carpet 400 s lS'OOlaph CNny Yetteff H4 le4. 12" $8400 D-. Mlmtr e114 % Stet16. 537500 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY THOMAS FURNITURE CO. 1532 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-5209 tor county •hertff'• depu· tlea and policemen. '"Ibe radio wW provide llalble two-way communf· eatiooa for every oif1cer on .6!!..~CCANYH ON ROAD,.,,,._, ct foot or ti/way from h1a ve· ~~ ~ blcte at a cost 0( las tbanl .. ___________________ .. *20> per man," Departmentt-...._-:-'=":_~----------------- Oirector R. I. "Cuba" Sor- ri8 lta~. u • p Shtre\ Sells Spoh _Coat & Slacks Both for SS . Aecordlng to Morris, an otflcer coold make a qllict call for bejp In cue ol vio- lence with thls small radio. He coukl alao call uotber Cllfioer. The county department A ~ Soutbml Cllifor.. IUita an now ... • laltl will tM! 'Umted by the Arinc ala men'• ·cJothlni ehaJa bu an em. tnO IUitl are '11 _. Reaearcb Cot-p. of Satita starGed tbe cldhbtl 1Mllinel1 no matter wbida Id J011 bay. Ana lo dev&loping the small bJ 11Wng regular •15 sport '5 will enable ,_ tD aeled radio. coats and alacb, both far '5 both a bmdeomel7 st;JJed Federe.l money ta given wttb the purclwe al aay 1Ui1 sport coat ad .i.cb from a under the Law Enforcement at f4t or men. Jack Larin. ft!r/ speeilil ,,...... A.sailtance Act under the aale1 manqer al Lawrence Law1,nce DlaglM dotbel aclmtn!stratio11 r4 the De-Douglas Clotblen aplatned, tefll'llMa& tbe ~ fwl1adlC. partment of Justice. ''I tnaw it 11 rldicaloul to Eftr/ wanted fallric. MY.o-Hll $36.50 IJ)ort coat. and ed styling. AD mes.,. alecb for '5 with a suit pur· Tb.la Ale ii fir a limW Beer Strike chue, but this ,.., we wm time cmJJ. Sport eo1t ad sharply reduce our atoct ol sJacb boCh for •· Bat· LOS ANGELES (UPI) -me11'1 flnt suita and make americard ~ Law- The Teamsters Union bas hundreds ot new frienda. rence Doag1a CJotbien .ia J>OS~ned on a day-~y That'• not $5 each, but $5 for Cost.a Mesa, 1912 eaiw-ba~ts a statewide strike both the coat and alacks. Blvd. Open daily t AM to 7 which had been set for 1bla otter is espedaDy .-PM. Friday t AM· 11o t PK. 12:01 a.m. today against pealing since our 1uita are SunQy 11AMto5 PM. Free majcr beer dJ.Jtributon. DOW all ule prleed. Beg. f15 ~ SAVE ON THESE LOW LOW PRICES SISPEIDED CEIUICS 2 Ff .• 4 Ff. lU WttrTI ....... 14( ~: Claeaic .. .'.17c "I· ft. Woodo _, lSc "I· ft. Text""9d .. Uc "I· ft. METAL GRID llG IO IA. IAO 2 ft. ero. r ..... ...JOc .... 4 ft. Cross T ...... Ste-· Ma.~P"' 12 Ft. Main r .... 1.9t ... NO. 1~·. ••••• Ste 10 Ft. won Moulcl 60c -· No. 2-1· .......... .. ~.....,r-- UG HTING PANBS Cl.or Pri11noric ••.• _J.M E::~"=->... _"!l!o!_....-L.J,,., Flot 'Mlhe ..•••••. 2.4' No. S-2"' -••••••••. 7"c CEMENT 94..u... ... Arctic Opal ........ 2. M ........... 11• .... , c.ci .. ... 1 .. , ... ''° .... ft. 15" ,...,.,,_ UI Lii. Ae.,h11t .,.. lfll119... . . ....... . *' .... ,_ -U . l''"1'9IU .. er ... " ,.1,. "•tM . v '"-"•It 111111,... 100 ........ CRISS IUCI EflTRllCE COUNTER TOPS WI $lOCX ........ l0-12 "· to-tCA lOf'S --·-.. --··- =-~STOCK ........ CA ..... YAN11WS ALUMINUM 3~ MllMNO GI.ASS WIDCMS & D001S DOORS ~-32" ~ .... __ _ PATIO DOOR 6-ft..-1/16 , ............. With Sa.. c ...... . .,.,. 2'x6'1"x1 ~· 'I DIA. LITil AMBER BOTTL• QLA ...... 11 DIA. LITE MULTI COLO" l'LEMISH GLAIS .. t LIT ll 'CLEA" el.AH . ' LITE 41 • 2 Pt •• 2 "· .••••••... -... 25" " ft. • " ft. .. •••. ".65 6 ft. JC 3 Ft ••••••• 11.ts ~:.:.. 34• I ft. JC 4 ft .•••••. J4.t5 Ltn'll.D AMBll .. BOTTLll et.AM •.. PATIO COVER APPLIANCES AWlll+NUM lMllPTY ltl 21' 2" J44 3" '<' DOUG FJR CONST. LUMBER ._ w 2x4-8 f,, . . . . . ..... 076 Pt. AMM' 2x4-10-12-U Ft ..... W7 Pt. OUAHmY MOOEIN MAID COPPOTONE OVIN AND COOK TOP O...C.-.bl••• 164.90 1-----=-.. ~- ~ 2x4-16-18-20 Ft. . •••• 082 Pt. NICIS 2x6· 16-18-20 Ft .••..• 122 Pt. ON LUMl ll 2x8-8-20 ft. , , .•••... 162 Ft. P'WOfASIS 4x4·8-20 ft. , •....... 11 Ft. AHO 4x6-8-20 Ft. .•••.••.. 267 Ft. r..TWooo 4x8-8-20 Ft. • ••••... 3H Ft. a.c.-c..w....-~ 161.90 ~ ~ ,,. • BUILDING MATEllALS fl 110I IDIKll • TUSTII AF ,,fW,OIT fir. "LOADS MORE FOR LESS MOIEY" FOii AEMOOELINO, Nl[W CON'T .. UCT10fll ANO INtrOAMATION Phone 838-2440 •rta• ......... Art I VJlitcn fn at art.,. Oru&eO. School a right) Can U.S. Boe11 ToB1 ,,_Depa inc ud mmtbua er-it ade 1amd proe PD. it-w: day bJI R Haaaa f Buda). ntp will aailt ol cme aa ~ ramls .. cosl 'Die Jll'Cll Ihm cmmr 8GUrnrd, sar.t.. ft J ol.lll'alol id!Ke, .. tbl tint f • ..... f tmal ... tlr for ..-tmt · LA 1J .., ~ ""' ._. ..., -Call ......... 59MWll. ......... n ---. ........ ......... ---~ .....-........... ..... ...... ,. ...... T ......,._ ......... -~ -· f f 9 --........... ....... ..... ~ ..,._, ...... _ ..... .... .. ----.a.s c.-.. -........... .... ..-ic ----.. ~ .,,,, ..... ..... -,,._ c.. --~ IM'ft .,.... -............ ~t .......... .,,.,.._, -· --., ...... -::au-• ........ ....... Cf ,., .. 0 .....,_ .._.,_ ~­... I JI o.s-"4'1 ....... ....._... -"" 11• .... All 1'& I I .... _ .,,,.. ... ~ .... IC. ~t H _... _,,... .. _,, - --$tt --....-. u.-~" -a-....... ~ .,,,.... I ~~ .. _.. .. Anyone .. .. Want 15 Hangars? What lbould be doot with 15 T·bangan at Orani• County Airport ibat won't be purcbued by a clt1· that · changed it.a mUidT Orange County's ~ meot of Real P r o p e r t Y Services is expected ~ come up with p amwer Tuesday for the bewildered Board o( Superviaora. Fullertoo had been ex· pected to buy tbe ballPI'~ for $100 eacb bpt ~ against the mo.e The 9tructurts mutt be moved becau1e tbeT ~ croacb ·oo a clear sone made necetllJ'J by recent installation ol g u l d a n e e equipment at the~ The han(ars ln qiestlon are located at tbe eMt end of metal buikllnp construct· ed last year south of the new terminal b u 11 d I n g along campus Drive. Ari flt Air.ert Mesa Heist Man Facing Mental Test V11itan from San 1'nDcisco en l'OUle to Disneyland st.op for entertaining look at art.,. featminl wort of Newporiellea Unified Scbool Dbtrlct student, at Orange Qaaty Airport. Enjoying "Spbygmomanometer" by Corooa del Mar High School ltadent Pam Jlosier are Mn. William Callender and daughters (left to right) Caren, 3~ Teri, 5, md Barrie, 7. Admitted baJ:dt Mark G. U.S. Helps Buena Park ToBuyPark 11le Department ol Bou- IQC ud UltJu ~ mmt baa apprOftd a $25.327 "* 1llMler' the ~ lad pncram for Buena Pd. it· ... allD!IDCed to- day ~ ~-R1cbard .... R a a • a (0 -Huntington Beadl). ~ ernt. Hanna uid. will Ulist ia the parcbase ol -acre ol land for a ~ put and rep- raeldl -.half ol tbe total a.t 'l1lia jWopaty is located at tbe cmll!r of MIDl."heatlet Bwilt•d. alllll Nlatb Sltnlt. n ... .,.. • nriety ol._.old._-S ares.- Wms. wlddl wu · one of tbl tint la tbe citJ. to be ratmed fer ue u a cul- tmlll ad recnetlonal cen-ter fer ...... citiaall'' wbe live near the park. LA Budget LOS ANGDES {AP) A $.Wl.I millioa badpt for meal 8'7.. b.u belll adopted bJ the Loi ADf&' Jes CitJ Qaril Davidaon of Costa Mesa to- Pilot Printer Earns High School Diploma day faced 90 da1• of plJ• cboloeical teatiQC at a Sta .. mental hospital. David.loll, 19, and hi.I ~ delendant, 24-7ear-old U. da Kay Rock of Santa Ana, pleaded guilty to robblng a Tic Toe market at lOOil Costa Mesa resident Frank c. DlmA .... grad· uated from MOUDtabt View High School in Santa Ana '11lm'sday under JWther UD• usual circmn.6tances. .Duna, lt, WU rfte!Ted to the Orange County con· tiauation acbool from Santa Ana High School. He at· tended mornings while working as a printer to ~u~ port his wife and child OD the night lhilt In the DAILY PILOT's composing room. Principe} John Flood ex· plained the function of the school as "unique In that all students are referred to h ICbool by a District room procecirres are dif· Hazard Ave., Garden fereot. Grove. Duna, who has attended The attr'8ctive Mrs. Rock, mother of two, will alao be the 1cbool 1tnce it flnt remanded to a at.ate meat.al opened a year *1d a half institution for dlagnOIUc ago, mq>lalned u.t the *1· study before 1be and Da- denta work at their OWll vidsoo return for 1enteoc- ed T b . t ing. . spe . eac ers give • U· Police report.a alleted dents mimeographed course that Davidson once wore a outlines aDd assignmeatl wig in d4guiJe U a WOIDID and let them work at their for the holdup of anotbcr own pace. small market ln Gardea In thi i slbl Grove. A court dilpoaitloe ~ way t was pos e of this r---..-charge bil for Duna to complete m ~ J graduation requlrementl by -::no=t=bee=:n::::=m=:a=d:ie.==:::::===::; April. He added, "Each stu· r dent bas to put in 75 boars minimum wort.'' .creeniftl committee," u~---------.. 1 ually u a rewlt ol various probjemJ in meetin g graduatroa requirements in other bigb ICbooll. "H'1 a .real fOOd school for .amecme Jib me wbo'a married and bas to work. It pv. ,ou a dMmce to go '° tdwlol, .. Duna taid. Be added that the school Is just Ute tbe other Coon h.lgb acboola ucept that the gndrl#ke ~ G> not include phJlical educa- tion aDfta and that clas• Vietnam Casµalties WASHINGTON (UPI) 'Ibe Defeme Department Tbunday idefttified U.S. servicemen killed in acti<m 1n Vietnam, including four Wtltm.r'I. Another died of wounda. KUW la Adaoa Spec. 4 Manuel V. TO{· Legislature in Action res, aon of Mt. Paul Rioe, 111111111 .. illllliiiU~~ Mlra Loma, Calif. Pfc. Roger L. Bariler, huaband of Mrs. Judy L. Barber, North Hollywood, Calif. ., ~ MIDDAfta .... 1-. ~. •·* ...... Pfc. Franklin D. Chop-n. ......,... ... ..,.... • 1 ..._ -~ ._ ....,... per, son ol Mn. Lucille • • c.lllr'llll _. • •...., ._...,.. ._...,_.. _...,.,... rh-..,.___.._ M t ....,... ... • ......... -..,.. wllflln Wlllklt .,.. ...,.,_ "'~· ~.--r, on . .......,. • m • ..., _.. _,,, .., --. 11e _,... ,.. -. 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P 'Y ch ology Course .... __ ,_~_a .... ~ __ f_._ ... _:,_t_;:_,~_:._~_.~_~_r= ... ~_-_ .... ____ 4 Manipulation and actuall- aation -lwo new concept.a 1D relations between people -will hr explored in a three week summer psychotoo workshop lo begin Monday under l 'Cl Extension. Kno" n as the Self·Actua- Uzation Workshop, il will meel from noon lo 2 p.m. Mondays through Fridays at the Institute of Thera- peutris Psychology, 205 W. 2.001 St.. Santa Ana. The ''Ori.shop should be ,oi special interest to man· a g e r s. teachers, parents, and generally th ose lo IU· pervisory positions, accord· irlg to Dr. Everett L. Sbos· trom, workshop coordinator and dir<'ttor of the institute. SCHEDULES WOBSltOP Dr. E ..... n 'tw I See By Today's Want Ads • Wbue you can nr-t s black Jaguar XKE '6.1 l"CJUPe with AM/FM, new:. tins, ndio and air coodl.r tioning. - • ~ JoOU ran buy 1 ·~ VW station Wagon for th( bat oHtt. • Where you e&n buy .. JMe..a-bed for cnly $40 and an early AmericaJI tlvan and cha.ir (or $5(). • ni.e:re•a a Glg\orl Falcon ~r for $100. • Wbeft lo ftnd an 8' pool tllble that cost U25 for . only $80 used ju6t two mc:atm. • Wbere lo buy a watel'- tnint cottage, with a prls va~ dock. and the doti>le rer garage is stttssed for an llpllll"tment. "Manipulating is to use and exploit others and to treat them as pawns," Dr. Sbostrom e· ,lained. of ledura, evahaatim 1115- sions ia an.&all O'lllf&. individual usip • e .~,::I==================::=! "On I h P other hand ac· tualizing 1s to appr~iate and value other people as person~ rather t h a n as things." stressing u.e liws fll . tory'sput ............... says Dr. Sbuitl-- For fmtller cletaik. Ext.emicm at ucr. ~ea ........ QUICK Celd. .., ..,odilr -._., ........ le.4 your comput, compro- ...... t ' ........... DAILY moT. 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Sales Floor Open Daily 9 to 9• Sat. 9 to 6 •Springd•I• Store Open Sun. 10 to S NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS HUNTINGTON BEACH 401 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON BEACH 536-7561 SPRINGDAlE & EDINGER, HUNTINGTON BEACH 892-•Ul \ ""' ·' .. ERT14J -. 1 ' ' t •• p ( C( w In w w oi of a1 a; U: le 81 01 in aJ in t~ ~ " .. IEA ANDERSON# Editor ..._,, ... 14 IN7 NI ..... f Three Cheers On . Dad's Day . Special tributes are in order for Edward F1ynn of Laguna Beach who will share his Father's Day limelight with Michael, Lori and Tommy, his triplets, who will celebrate their first birthday on the same day. Of course, it's not every father who can boast about triplets, and the trio's arrival ooe year ago was most exciting, according to mother, Coby Flynn. Shortly before their birth, she visited her family doctor and before ~g X..-ays be predicted, "O>by, I wouldn't be at all surprised if you have twins.'' •'impoMlble," lhe declared. "I don't believe it:" '1'11 bet two cigan you do,,. be ~~. and she promptly took bbn up on the wager. La~r. alts-examining her X·rays, ~he good doctor called her on the telephone. "It k>oks like you wm the bet," he told her. "You aren't going to have twins, you are going to have triplets.'' Sure enough his prediction came true. The three were born in Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Bellfiower, ·June 18, 1966, and Mrs. F1ynn re- ports, "It was the greatest thing that could ever have happened to me." THREE OF A KIND MAKES A FULL HOUSE -Michael, Tommy and Lori Flynn (left to right) offer three cheers to their dad, Ed- ward Flynn. The fraternal triplet6 will celebrate their first birthday on Father's Day, and the whole family will gather around a birthday cake for the OCCQ&ion._ Residents of Mystic Park, La- guna Beacti, the Flynn family abo incl.udes the triplet's mother, Coby, and half=brotber and si!ter, DUYel and Dana Adams. A1" three three tune. as much trouble as one? "Not at all," she said. '1've got it down to a system. I feed them, bathe them and change them in an assembly line," she explained, boasting she has cut down feed- ing time to 25 minutes. As for father, he gets a big kick out of the babie6, and when not working as a salesman for Reliance Steel, can be round in their nursery when much singing and rocking ~s on. Party Medley Aids '68 Hopefu\s . . ~ Polished Perlormonce I .. -•. t · A pot:pdurri of. gatety md fun wbicb t · . • ~" will speB expense fund.I for 1968 can· I didatee ia marked for early summer by the Newport Harbor f ederated Republcan Women. Entlicem~ added to the gala cock- tail party at the picturesque Newport Art Center, 2400 W. Coast Highway, Saturday; June 24, ari! music, an art exhibjt, celebrities and delectable hors d 'oeuvres, all to be sa\·ored from 6 to 9 p.m. The Honeybees will provide a por- .tion ol tbe musical entertainment, and Bruce Bennett, motion plcture actor, 1ri11 be among the notables at-ten<Una. Exhibiting artists are Gloria Bradeson, Charles Brown and Les Foster. TicU.S •e available now from Mrs. Cbarlel Wood , ticket chairman, 673-2884, or from Mrs. Prank Hutchi- son Jr. at either 675-5405 or 642-7&36. Mrs. Hutdliaon and Mrs David Bun- nell Jr. are ways and means chair- men. On the food and beverage commit- tee are the Mmes. Ralph Schialer, William Blahton, John McCabe, Polly Hutchins -.ml Richard Pantzer ; Dn. Robert Havi.ken and McCabe and Messrs. Hutchison and Schisler. 0th· ers assisting are the Mmes. Earle Halliburton Jr., Robert Vordale, WU· ·liam Beots,. Lee Schonek. Edward Ward Jr., George Humphrrr and Ed- win Steen Jr. Readyine the entrance of the new Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club for the aITival Saturday, Jooe 24, of Civic Playhouse cast and audience is no chore for (left to right) ·ihe Mmes. Emmett O'Donnell, George Tucker and Roy E. June. The playhouse will mark its second a nniversary that evening with a gala cele· bration, sponsored by the patrons association. Festivities following the produc· tioo of "Harvey" will include presentation of awards to actors. Mrs. Willia Longyear has charge of decorations, and the task of park- ing cars falls to student~ !':d Steen, Tor Hutchins, Tim and Chris Cooper and Craig and Lance McCabe. The party i! the group·s biggest fund raiser of the year . according to Mrs. Robert Cooper, prr~icient. G RA N D OLD PARTY FORTHCOMING - An art show is but one of the inducements of· f ered by Newport Harbor Federated Republi· can Women to attend their candidates fund· raiser cocktail party Saturday, June 24. Ad- miring works by Les Foster are Oeft to right) the Mma5. Frank Hutchisoc Jr., ways and means ro-chairman; Edwin Steen Jr., trea- surer. and David Bunnell Jr., hospitality. Orphan Had to Cut Out· a 'Paper Mom' to Call His Own DEAR ANN LANDERS : A recent column telling unwed mothers not to worry because their babies would land in the loving arms of eager parent! was a trifle misleading. I hope you will print my letter in the interest of accuracy. I happen to be an out~ of.wedlock boy who was raised in an orphanage. When I was small I cut out a mag- aiine picture of a woman working in the kitchen. It was an ad for lino- leum. I pretended the woman In the ad was my mother. When I was sick, or hurt, or when things weren't go· ing weU I would look at that picture and play like my mother was com· Ing to take me home with her. She never did come. When I left the orphanage I knocked around a ' ANN LANDERS ~ lot. Every time I hit a new town I woold wonder lf my mother Lived there. I would wonder if she was happily married -if I had brothers and sisters and if !.hey looked like me. Many years have passed and I am still wondering. I'm sure I'll continur to wonder until the da y I die. So please, Ann Lander~ don't give unwed mothers the idea hat life Is going to be peaches an-. 1.:ream for their babies. It doesn •t always turn out that way . -NOT SO LUCKY. DEAR NOT SO LUCKY : Of coum It doesn't, but It costs nothing to look at the brightest possible side or a situation that 11 aconh.lnr 1t best. Thank you ror wriUng. DEAR ANN LANDERS: We have known this couple for many years and I would say they are both good friends of ours. I have suspected for a long time th&t the husband ha~ been chasing around behind his wife'~ hack but of course I kept this to myself. Three times in the last month the wife bas called me and made refer· Pnce to her husband and my husband going to a meeting together or en- tertaining out--Of.fvwn lodge mem· hers. The way she worded it I am ~11re her husband is using my hus - band as an alibi. I hav~ gone along with this monkey business because I hated to let the wife know her hus· hand was lying, but my conscience is hothering me and I don't want to lie any more. My husband sayii if I don 't protect lhis man it will be the same as turn· 1ng him in and I could be responsible for the breakup of their marriage. rleasf' tell me what to do. -IN THE MIDDLE. DEAR IN: A marrt1ce th1t la clued together by tbe Uea of frleDdJ Isn't mucb of a marriage. Furthermore. It Is bound to ran apart 1ooner tr later because that type of mucll1ge Is temporary at besl Tell Romeo that hf' can no longer depend on you to cover for him. And keep your word. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please set- tle a11 argument. Should a 10-year-old boy be taken to the ladies' bathroom in a public place by his mother! Or should he be taken to the mep 's bath- room by his father? -SURPRISED LADY DEAR LADY: A 1•year-old boy should be able tn take HIMSELF tn the bathroom. a>NFIDENTIAL TO KOOKED UP: I'm not surprised. A girl wbo ha s been carrying such unbelievable emo- tional fright is lucky she's not in the Laughing Academy . Call the Salva· tion Army. They do a wonderful job for unwed mothers. Do you feel Ill at ease . . . out or It? 11 everybody having a 1ood time but you? Write for Ann Landen' booklet, "The Key to Popularity." flD· closing with your request 35 cents In coin and a Jong, seU-addre11ed, 1tamped envelope. Ano Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her In care or the DAILY PILOT, encloalnt a stamped, self-addre11ed envelopt. ,.. . ' '• frld~. Juot lh, 1967 l Students' Troth Told At Univ~sity Event Mr ............ .. lmlee ti G' , I .... ... ............. $~ their • att ... _., Loulle ........ ·-~ -89 9C llM'UlY • I IE 'au· Movie Guide PAD.~ ~ 61.AllO-(X) -Gal- llllt M of tbe Alamo a I • Me:dem i.ce.. m -an:ft ·MINDED -...BSSOB-WattDls--:r .. .a.at • )lroltl-....... a;,mc car. ~-Jury l...n. ltfta aee-ciid fairy ....... twist. l"CUDW ME, BOYS -Al ., •• tWi&t>ttu1 film .._ mnall ton scout 1n11p-.... JKJBINSU( CRUSOE ON 1IARS -Amedcan ass b ' erMlt laDdl Oll llan. 'IBB 8BAGGY DOG -Boy ........ tnDils .,.. .,, twnedy. bald western fMaleaque. A' FUNNY THING HAPs PENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM -Com- edy about First Century Rome. HOMBRE -White man raised by Apaches finds it diff:lcult to adjust to the white man's world of east- ern Arizol)8 1n the 1880s. THE· INN.()CENTS -Govs erneu copes with evil spirits who dominate her two small charges 1n ·ma- catn film based on ''TUrn of tile Screw." OPERATION CIA -At- tempted assassination of American amba.lsador in South Vietnam. THE PROFESSIONALS - MiIJJonaire hires expert wuternera to retrieve al· legedly kidDapped Mexi- -can wife. THE SPY WlTH A COLD NOSE-Spy spoof involv- ing "bugged" bull dog . THAT TOUCH OF MINK -Sopbist1cated trifle. .. ~ ty high school coeds who received $400 grants dur· ing the eighth aonual Scholarship. Lun~. They are (left to right) Faye Okuda, Cla1.re RoblDIOft and Pam Schmidt. M>OftD f6 llUSlC -(X) -..._.. ad Hammer· ateilmminl THUNbER ALLEY -Story about stock car racing. HELPING HAND -Mrs. Ridlard Wagecseller, a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association of Southern Orange County, discusses future educational plans with three of the five coun· Kappa Scholarships County Coeds Aided With money eamed at their Interior Design Show fn April, the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae As.wcia· tion of Souflbem Orange ~ presented $2,000 in awards 1o deserving county high · school coeds d\.U'ing their eighdl annual scholar- ship limcbeon. The fiw sd>olarship win- oers and their mothers were introduced to associa- tion members and were pre· sented with $400 gl'ailts. The coeds who gave short talks about U:HSr future plans, were Laurie Dettoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ham Detloff and a student at Tustin High School, and Bolsa ~gb Sohool student Faye Okuda, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Okuda. They will both at- • tend the University of Cali· forni.a, Santa BarbaN. Others were Melissa Ross, daughter of Col. and Mrs. George Ross. a student at Villa Park High School in Orange. She hopes to at- tend. Texa.s Technological College. O\aire twbinson and Pam- e\a Schmidt, the other two coeds, both will enroll at UCLA. Miss Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Craig Robinson. is attend· ing Costa Mesa High School and Miss Schmidt, daughter ~ oC Mr. and Mrs. Eric Schmidt, will graduate Crom Marina High School. Mrs. Donald Sharpe, pres- ident, congratulated the win- ners and announced that an additional $500 was sent to Kawa headquarters to be given to two deserving Kap- pa students. The recipie!U bring to 3'l tile number of county coeds given such awards by the alumnae group since its first award luncheon and design show in 1960. At the close of the lunch· eon, Mrs. Allen Goody, in- coming president, said the association has received an award for enhancing t b e image oC their fraternity in the community during the 18th annual Kappa Province Convoot.ion. Librar)t s.hows Work Of Noted l\lustrator Inaugural Ballet Ben~f it Bookecl Mexico'6' brilliant Ballet F........_ e Aztlan will dance for a benefit .-et a., Lo6 CompaDeras (California PutDen el Ille Alliance) opening night, July ~ of Ille £11- posicion Nacional de Mexico in the .-Alfa. heim Convention Center. Troupe members and visiting dig i•ie will be honored following tile 'ballet per- formance at a champagne 1eotP:ia-11lw attending also will view the bmed E+z Iii cion's craft exhibits. Ribbon-aitting ceremonies ia Ole C..- ter' s arena will inaugurate the feditiliea. Among the honored guests will lie ...._ er Mexiam president Miguel Ah , ... president ol the National Council of Mesic• Towism; Los Angeles Mayor S-Y.t)'. Aaa- heim Mayor c .. L. Pebley, Ewa m • pmi- dent Miguel Bluquez. pei-Dan ol. • W• states and California U. GM. 1k11tat l"illdl, honorary benefit committee cbairma. Benefit infcrmation and tictd rcsasw> tions may be obtained by conbding Gie Al- liance, 540-2770 or 545-6736. JANICE GARINGER Brlct.fo.bt A retrospective exhibit of watercolors and book illus- tratims by artist Charles Payzant is being displayed this mot.th in the Dorothy HMTY Mtmorlal Library, Corona del Mar. Macmillan Publishing Ca ........ :.m:mft':l'l!l'f.llll':'!~!:!Sll:l!.:m_l!m .. ml'l,,,. ___ _ Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrc. David M . Garinger of Huntington Beach have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter. Jmrlce Kathleen Gar· inger to Paul Carmi Gull- ey of Millbrae. After graduating r r 0 m Huntington B e a c h High S c b o o I, Mis'S Garinger plans to continue her educa- tion at Orange Coast Col· lege. Payzant. resident the past three yea.rs of Corona del Maf-, attended art sdlools in England, Qanada and Los Angeles. He w~ a long· time resident of Hollywood where he spent 12 years with the Walt Disney Stu- dios. With Disney, the artist worked on several cartoons and features, including "Snow White" and "Fanta- sia." A versatile craftsman. Payzant also is well known for his Christmas cards de· picting early A m e r i c a n scenes. His book illustration work started in Kew York for where for five years he pro· duced some 4,000 illustra- tions for scbool readers, many in rougb form as well as some of Ile finished work. Later, he became art diredoc ol a series of 25 children's books. ln 1952 Payzant associat· ed with writer Miss Terry Shannon and they h a v e jointly produced 30 books since that time, one of the most recent being a book on the U.S. Navy's .Sealab projects. An earlier book, also through ttie Navy, dealt with the famed F r e n c h oceanographer Jacques- Yves Cousteau. Today Payzant continues to devot'e full time to illus- trating children's books with Miss Shannon. Night Owls Host Artist Paintings and music are on the Sunday, June 18, pro- gram for Hoot 'n Holler Roost Night Owls when tney gather at 2 p.m. in the Senior Citizen's Recreation Center, Newport Beach. Area artist Mrs,... James Sawyer will show several of her pastel portraits, and Mrs. George L. Stewert will play classical and pop- ular piano music for an old· ~shioned community sing. Members planning to at· tend the Ice Follies in Sep- tember are to pay 0 for res- Women Plan Summer Bill United Ai.dima Pitets Wivea wii pdB' T ' ;. Jm.M! rl. for 4\M .... .. tllJ)Cbeaa ill .. Ba"Pl!-.rl hm. Wectmjertrr. 1be 111111111« ..... be,. ............... ,._ for a July swia pmtJ ia the ·Paul -& - dent will be ·----I. · Also mwtwae-'- Dance Club Mons Booth At Festival TT ess.i-n o..rie a.. fl ......... ·~--... ·-.... ..._ae~ ...... ... Diiiy ala ... ..._._ .... _.,,._ae,.__,. ••• s • .... A....., Ira ••ilc will aliil7e ae willllr _. -...... Ira ..-re ~ -.c1111. • .. all!r a 111111 willl a ._ ., ... millS ill .. -www, .......... Die dllll. ......... _ _._.I --ae P 2 • Valll!p Psb .. a.i--.0qw1aws11. .. 11mt a -dim Ill e .-. r ' s • .i.e a. ill aers ·-...,ne. _ .. , ... , ........ ,§. .... , ... _ r Z;,..c6rTe~ ......... 'IZL\S ACROSS THE RIV- D -(X) -Delightful a t a spool fiBNI AND ADULTS THE .AG<lfY AND THE P.&ftACY-(X) -Adap- W ,._ Jntmc Stone's ................ ». cana c. ms G<U>EN .. ,. -_,.,, black· -.. Jew9I a.ft dar· ......... present day ...... BC1'r 'IO SUCCZED IN BCJSINESS W ITBO UT BEAU.Y TRYING-Win- dow washer becomes dmirma Of the board ill 1Malt:iqae o( big busi· ---FOR A FEW .OOUARS 110RE -,.. V'.aolent Italian- raade American we&tern. ~dubbing. BIO <XJNCHOS -Army ilDplDJI aid of a bitter maa and a halfbreed In- dia to trace stolen rifles bdaR they fall into Apa- die bands. 'DIE TWENTY • FIFTH BOUR -Odyssey of hard· ships befalling Rumanian peasant daring World War Il. ll&TIJBE TEENS AND ADVLTS OIL RIJVAGO -story of ,._, Bmlian doctor-poet c:allltlt in country's revo- ..,.__, upheaval. POml POR TEXAS -Ris ADULTS AFRICA ADDIO -Italian documentary with Eng- lish narration. DEADLIER THAN TIIE MALE -Satiatic and vio- l~ mystery. DOCTOR, YOU'VE GOT 'l'O BE KIDDING -Q>medy about awed mother • GEORGY GIRL - Satirical CODledy about amoral people in present day England . MONDO PAZZO -Display of human sufferings. RIOO' ON SUNSET STRIP -Amateurish attempt to moralize about teen prob- lems. TOM JONES -(X) -Sa· tire of 18th century Eng- land. WHO'S AFRAID OF VIR- GINIA WOOLF? -Sear· ing portrait of four un- happy people wbo vttbal· ly and emotionally tear themselves apart. YOU'RE A BIG BOY NOW -Y o u n g man leaves home to live in boarding hoube among unconven- tional, amoral people. X denotes excellent film. PENETRATION N .. ,1y Htryone ru d1 the DAILY PILOT, hometown news- p•p•r for the Febulous Ore119• C.ut. "BALLET nl tt' s RELATED FORMS" Newpovt Herber Hiqh School Sundoy, June 18th 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. 'PROGRAM' .. Ilk+ . . . music by H. C. Lumbye Training of a Dancer Two Presentations from the Stage Bronch ..... Rhapsody ..• music by Massenet No Admission Charge Compliments of mll Fll•S SCHOOL of BALLET -K .Newport :smt .• Newport Beach •Jw. .......... "" .. P.-W..._. R09i..-•I loll.+ Fettlvel Tel. 642-4068 Her f.ioance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Guiley of Apuc811ana, Brazil, attended high school in Millbrae. Fuchsia Club Aux iii a ry ervations at Olis session.. lillm 111. Ar t a _. Further information about Auxiliary to Barracks the club is avcrilable by con· W. L. a..,. fl We...,m'lrllll!rl 1249, Veterans of World War tacting Mrs. Stewert. 673-em be c:&4•W ilr Traditioul9' itS FATHERS DAY at \\f\.LLIDAt~ Presently be is enrolled in a preaviation course at Moody Bible Institute, Chi· cago, and plans a career in missionary aviation. Costa Mesa • Bay Cities Fucmia Society meets ev- ery second Monday at 7 :~0 p.m. in American Legion Hall, 565 W. 18th St.. Costa Mesa. Mrs. R. K. Hall at 646-1473 may be contacted for additional information. 7386 er i.af:onUtila. I of America gathers at 6 1 ,==·================;;;;;;;;:=;I No wedding date has been selected. p.m. every third Tuesday for a potluck dinner and so· cial, and at 7:30 p.m. every first Tuesday for a business meeting, in the American Legioo Hall, Costa Mesa. FURNITURE CLEANING Problems? If your uphholstery is of the type that heretofore could not be cleaned be· e1use of shrinkage or fading. YOUR PROBLEMS ARE SOL YEO. Chemists have perfected a new Ory Cleoner -Remarkably effective and GUARANTEED not to cause any SHRINKAGE or FADING -The qreotest advance in the cleaning in- dustry in many years. UPHOLSTERY and CARPET TINTING & DYEING Your colors "''Y now b• restored end feded •reas covered by tinting or tho color compltltly ch•nged by DYEING with p1ntlralin9 ucure dye•. YOUR WALL TO WALL CARPET TINTED or DYED ON THE FLOOR The Home of o Compl••• CIH11i119 ond Carpet Senlco TWO RETAIL SHOWROOMS AL'S CARPET AND RUG WORKS Mal11 Slore -2'11 So. Mal11 St., Oro119• -538·5411 -542.6400 Huntington leaeh -18581 Mol11 St. -842-Utl 15 ,olnh Shoppln' Conlorl Owr 28th Fin• Y•or At The Samo Add,_ Largest Selection of Men's Clothing and Accessories Charge Accounts Invited • Ba.nkAmf.ricll' Ha~bor Shoppin<J Cen*• 2300 ~ Ph. 6~2~2 Open Mon .. Thurs , Fri. tiD 9 I r ' HAlll>A rs is al for Fether and Father is an for a gift from HALLI· DAY"S. C.... in ..d choose from a wide selection. Maybe a pair of c.ct. Cass• d "*• D.d happy, or it mi9ht be 6 permanentspress sport sliirt, Would he lie • wa~ or perhaps a summer sport jacket 1 WMt.... the gift, in • blue HALLIOA Y'S box it's sure to please . 2759 HAUOa BLVD. (AT ADAMS AVENUE) COSTA MESA St6 2572 e JN COLLEGE CENTER e OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 1 ] Ar. wi tht niJ - cl.i an er rt1 co no M ch ' in1 Ct W: a toi he hi; er on m to· ru nt ye th ca La HI.' I Friday, JuM 16, 1967 DA.IL Y PILOT J J Newp~Et Net Classic on TV 1st Video Coverage of OC Tennis Event By EAllL GOiiiLBi ........... ... Promoten " .. --..... tioul Cup Tellllll •....._Ill ..... part Beada Temk CM ,. WedJoredaJ that tbe ,...,.. s-* will be telmled. 'l'oara.amellt dllinua Pctlr' An9- dnlp -.id .... D'l"V (0 n J1) will beam two 1-"I ., ... ... s.turdaJ, J1lllle JI. ~ .... ...... It'll be tbe tint tr.led 1 ., .... " -tellllil ft8lt. an.ea ~ blstGry. 'Die Newpri eftllt 6n a ,._ equal to that el. _, ill UIMlll ... pre tmnia. Fntnd., fl ~ ii ... J..ner; tbe II JI_,_,, A-* wlll ..now Jives ia Ona .W lllr. · Anadlap .. repmta tidmt ..... bale emeeded .. filllll lit « • flgarel far tbe pn ·• t• ... re-cmtly ill IM ,,. • s _. S-l*- • day. Ladies will be given special dls- mmts on tid:et prices. Wanning up for Orange County's lint "big teague" tennis attraction, Lina bimmed Ken Rosewall Sunday at the Madison SQll!U'e Garden Invi· tational, M. M, for the championship. It was Roeenll who had stting La- ver, rated the wotld's greatest player. wttn bls tint 1967 defeats. The skunk- Fred Stolle Stuns Lave r In St. Louis Tournnnient ST. LOUIS -Fred Stolle of Australia pulled the biggest upset of his young pro career by downing fellow countryman Rod Laver 6-3. 6-4 Thursday night in the quarter-finals of the $19,000 United States Pro- fesional Hardoourt Tennis Championships. ing of Rosewall gives Laver a ~ rec· ord. Competing wlth Laver and Rose- wall in the Newport classic will be Dennis Ralston, Andres Gimeno o£ Spain, Pancho ''Gonzales, Earl Buch- holz, Pancho Segura, Fred Stolle, Pi· erre Bartbes, Mal Anderson, Mike Da- vies, Alex Olmedo, Barry MacKay and Balboa Bay Club pro Hugh Stew- art. Tickets, priced at $8 !or box seat3, $.5.50 for reserved and $3.50 for gen· eral ad.mission, are available at the Club, 2601 East Bluff Drive, at tbe sponsoring Newport National Bank or from the Irvine Ranch Information Center on the San Diego Freeway at Myf ord Road . Action bgins Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday's starting times are 2 p.m. Proceeds from the charity event will benefit Junior Tennis of Orange Coun· ty, Inc . HE'S OFF AGAIN -Corona del Mar's BOO Laver, the world'6 No. 1· ranked tennil player, kissed his wife, Mary, goodbye last week when be left for the St. Lou.is pro tournament. He'll be back for the $25,000 Newport Cup matches beginning Wednesday, June 21. go. Good -* ltill ,_. a I ,. for Wednelday. ,,_..., _. l'd6IJ ntgbtl. .-an a. ...,._. .a .. in action. Atasbim .. 9illlle ..... ia ouajundioa willl die 0 --J'D.. Stolle, a rookie on the pro tour, utilized a blazing serve to UP64?t warid champion Laver, who now resides in Corona del Mar. Stolle broke Lmftr's serve once in each match and sent four serves past Laver in the .eYenth game of the fint eet. ln the other singles match, Andres Gimeno of Spain ousted Amtralia.n Mal Anderson 6-2, M. Gimeoo, defending .cbampion, brobr Anderson's serve in the third game of the 6et'OOd set. Preceding the tournament. on Tues- day, will be a free tennis clinic for young players from 2 to 5 p.m. Some of the tournament's competing pros will oiler instruction. Open Field Chases Amateur Fleckman RedHot ·LA ( 2 Straight) Faces Cincy LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Loe Angeles Dodgen put their two game winning streak on the llDe against the league-leading Cinclnnati Reds to- night as they return from their dis- altrous mid-eut campaign. The two-game winning streak la al- most like an oasla for the Dodgers af- ter dropping eigbt in a rCYW on the road. It was the most consecutive Dodger Slate June 1'-0odeef'I Vl. ClllClnriett. • '·"'·· l(FI (6-IC)). JUl!f 17-0od9en VI. Cl11CIM11tt, I p.m., ICFI (640~ JUM 1~ Vl. Cffldnnetl, 1 ,.m., ICFI <•40!. losses for manager Walter Alston's club since it dropped 10 in a row in 1961. But Alston hopes things will start clicking for the Los Angeles t e a rn and they can make a run at the lead- ers. "There would be no better time than right now," said Alston. ''We sure could use a couple against the Reds." Alston picked young bill Singer, now 1-2, to open a gainst goodluck Mel Queen, who is 7-1 for the Cin- cinnati boys. The Dodgers put hitting and pitch- ing together Thlll7sday against the ChicaP. Cubs before flying out of the Windy City for borne. Lo6 Angeles took a 5-0 decision. -~ Jim Brewer, who replaced Don Sut- ton in the starting rotation, needed help from the sophomore to record his second win of the season. Brew- er went five strong innings allowing only three bit.a and a walk. Sutt-0n came in and pitched even more effectively. He went the final four frames allowing one hit and no runs. Brewer and Sutton combined for nine strikeouta. Brewer got his first hit in three years and bis first extra base hit in the maj<>rs to help the Dodgers' cause. LOS _,.GILES CHICAGO ellf 11,.i attrll1111 Ptrker, lb 5 I I 2 P-ldl. n 4 0 0 O ~uni. 2b • I 2 1 Glgon, 2b 4 o O O \~.O•Yll, cf A • 0 0 WllllttN, ti 4 0 1 0 Lelebvn:. lb 4 O O O Santo, lb 2 O o o F•lrlv, rl l O 1 0 B•nk1, lb l o O o Roe1t bOrO. c 4 0 0 0 Hundl•V• c 3 0 2 0 Gebrlelscn. I! • I 2 0 S.va111. rl 3 O 1 o Scholltld. " 3 1 0 1 PhllllPS, cl 3 0 0 0 Br..,..r, p 2 0 I 1 Jenkln1. P 2 O O o SUllO<I, p 2 I 1 0 Allman, Dh 1 0 0 0 H•r1tnsleln, p O o o n TolalJ lS S ' S Total• 2' 0 ' 0 Los A~ltS 0C0 010 400 -l Chlc:.a90 000 OCO OCO -0 E -OllOll. OP -LOI """'" 2, Clll<H O I. t o& -Lo• Anoeln S, C~lc.90 3. 7B -Brewer, "4undltv. HR -Par-er 1~>1, H Hun~ <'j·R 11 SO Br•-• (W,Ml S 3 O O l l Sutton 1 O 0 o • Jl'flklM (l,1-4) I 5 1 1 J HtrNnaltln 1 1 O o O O l imo -2 1', All•ndatlC'lt -t.1U . - Sunny Skies Prevail ·For Today's 2nd Round Uttl~tfttiMle STRICTLY AN AMATEUR -Marty FJ«kman atudies the lie of his putt on the third bole of tbe opening round of the U.S. Open'1 opening round Tlmnday. Aa Amateur, '1ectman posted a 67 to be-cmne the lint amateur in 13 years to lead the Open. llct armt,... has ne:r wan il Add Held, Repoz to Angels Hane y Beats Deadline; Lopez Doesn't BALTIMORE (AP) -The reviving Calilomia Angels have a pair of new name~ on the roster tonight as they open a four.game series aiainJt Bal- timo~e witli a twi-n!gbt doubleheader. The Angels, winner of three games in a row, eight of nine and nine of 12 betore taking a day off 'lbur9day, acquired outfielder Roger Repoz and infielder • ourfielder Woodie Held in a pair of trades. Repoz, a 2.6-year-<>ld third-year player, was obtained from the Kan- sas City Athletics for veteran· pitcher Jack Sanford. -New YU, K.-atJ. Of'\~ land. WMlrincf--4 Beli1110tt. Re1d's JiWhne *"'• ii .... with a best el. .:m ia JIU tlr tlle l8dims. Sanford. • ,_.. eld Iii llaJ, was 3-2 iD relief ,_ a.e Meil ... year after a remarbllle lJ.7 Jiil ---. The rtpt.a. d r Im a mdlr ap A.••el ... . ,_ ~ -...... at. !:a .. ,,.. ICMl'C ma. JuM '1_._.. w.. ........ I ...._ k#l"C mt1. ~ ,.._._... ............... ft UL li(MK (711). ....... ~ -Dl!lrw9 m. • -. ll#l'C (711). The Cuba wu 14-13 as a rookie in 1-., bat sank to 7-14 last year and nnu pt untracked in the current ~ Be is ... 2, having allowed 11 hits Mil JI runs ba only nine innings. 11le Aagels, ltill nlDth. but only 31h games .. ol tbird and 71h behind lnpe h 1ing Olicago, will pitch Jim McGJaaalin (6-1) and Jack Hamilton 10-0) apillliSt Baltimore's Bill Dillmo!I 14-t) _. Pete Richert (3-7) in to- nigbl'a doablebeader. Aft.es Baltimore, the Angels will pl2J tllree games in Detroit, two in C1eftland and three in Kansas City bdcn rdarning to Anaheim Stad· iam Jme 21 against Washington. SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) -A bright, warm sun beat down on the soggy Baltusrol GoU Club Course Fri- day morning as an elite field set out in pursuit of amateur Marty Fleck- man, the surprise first round leader in the United States Open Golf Cham- pionship. Fleck.man, a 23-year-old Walker * * * FIRST RO UND OPEN L EADERS SPRINGFIELD, N.J . (AP) -Grad- ed scores in the first round of the United States Open Golf Tournament en the 6,015 yard, par ~70 Bal- tll$rol Golf Club course, a--Oenotes amateur: a-Marty Fleclemttl .. ....... . 31-~1 Amo4d Pelmtt .. . . . . • . . . . . J5.~ Gery Plo'!Ytr . . . ................ 3"-~ Art Wall Jr. .. ............... 36-3:)-69 Oeene Beman . .. . . . • • • • • • • • • • .. :O.J6...41' Chi Chi Rodrl-1 ............. 36-~ BlllV C•-r . • . . ......... UU-~9 Don January ...•••••• 36-lJ.-M E. J . "Ouldl" Harrison ..•..• J3..l7-70 Gard~r Dickinson Jr ........... J.f.36-70 o..... ,,,..,, .................. Jl.37-711 G«>r9ll Archer . . .. . • .. . . • • . . . . n-33-70 Miiier Barber .................. ~71 Jack Nicklaus .................. J5.l6-71 Al Geflbertlf'r .................. 36-lS-71 Lou Grahlm .................. J.f.37-71 Don Bets ................... J5.l6-71 Bob Hold .................... 3'-31-71 Tom Nk-1• .................. 35-:17-71 Ltt T~1no ................... 3$.:17-71 Tommy Boll .. • . . . .. . • • • . . . . . . lS-37-71 Frank Wharton ................ J6..l6-71 BOii liO;en .................... JS.11-n llu1ch Baird ..........•........ U.37-71 ~ Lewis .................. l.S-31-71 Bob Go.lby ................... 37·lS-11 BnKt O.Vlln .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l~l&-71 Tom Sire~ .................. Ult-11 Jtrrv Pl!ITNn . • • . • . . • • • . • • .. . . J6..l6-71 Bert Yencev .................. U-31-n Tom WelsltOPf ................. 3'-Jt-n J adt Ftm . . . . .. . .•.. .. ... . 36-37-n Jim Fe.-r~ll Jr, ................ J$.31-73 Franll Beard ................... 31-35-73 Mike F.idlldc .................. J5.lt-73 Bob Zimmerman .............. J5.Jt-7l Steve OPPe,...,.,,.. .............. JS.3'-73 Bruce Cu<ld ................... 3'-J7-73 Ron Letellier .................. J5.3t-7l JohnnY Pott .................... JS.3*-73 '"'" S.nudo ................ 3&37-73 •·Bob Mut'Pllv Jr. • ••.••••...• 3'-39-73 r..i Kroll ............. J6.J7-n Charin Vol-Jr .... , . . . . ... 36-37-73 ChlKk Scallv . ... . . . . . . . 35·38-73 R1ndV Glover . .. . . • . . .. ... 34·37-73 8ollbv Mitchell . • •• • . .. • • . .. Jl.J7-74 Bobbv Nlcf>OI• . . ............... JS.3'-74 Wu Ellis Jr. .. . . . .. . .. . .. . J6.lt-14' l(t n llenturl . . . . . • . . • .. .. . .. 37·37-7' v•v Brtwer Jr. .. . .• . . . . . • . . . 11·31-1' A-Joe McO.rmoll .............. 31.J1-1' Carl Unls . . . .. • • • . • .. . . l7·l7-7' Held, a 35-year--0ld veteran in bis 11th S"ason, caine from the Balti- more Orioles in exchange for injured pitcher Marcelino Lopez. Repoz, a left-handed bitter and thrower, has batted .241 in 40 games this season, with two homers and eight runs batted in. He is currently serv- ing two weeks of Army duty in Bell- ingham, Wash., but will join the An- gels on their trip. Baseball Standings Repoz broke in with the New York Yankees in 1965 and was traded to Kansas City last season. He had a lifetime batting average of .Zll before this year. Held, a right-bander all the way, is hitting only .146 with six hits in 41 at bats. The veteran has already play- ed for five American League teams TO DAY'S SPORTS BASEBALL -Cincinnati vs. Dodg- ers, Dodger Stadium, 11 p.m. WRESTLING -Olympic Auditor- ium, 8 p.m. MOTORCYCLE RACING -Ascot Park, 8:15 p.m. Frank Rips · O's Standings KANSAS CITY (AP)-'"'nis ii too damned good a h uhQ ~ lo ~ dawn where we .-e.... said angry Frank Robimcm " Ille wwtd cbampioo Baltimore Oriole9 as lie waited bis t.urn behind lbe ...._ case before Thursday llitbt's g... widt tbe K.u- . us City Athletics. 1be troubAed Orioles are in third place and were me games bellind tbt American League lradiag Olicago White Sox. lloreoter tbeJ bad ac:and only two runs ia tbeir last two loQng games to tbe Athletics NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL 39 23 .629 34 21 .618 32 26 .552 :lO 26 .536 \112 5 6 29 26 .527 6112 29 28 .509 11/·i 'rl 30 . 474 91fz 24 36 .400 14 %3 35 .397 14 19 35 .352 16 TM11SDAY'S alJUL n D014aU J. OtkaM 0 "R I 1$1 Iii •t. l'lttlburllll 1-S ....._ &. S.. frmncbeo ' Ollfr--~ ~Y'S SCHIOULI • c_.._ 10.... 1·1~ on. OOOOl!Rl ISl"9fr. n. a....-~ ICFI. ICWICW, • p,m ~ ~ 2'J) II New Yon< fSelm• .. ., .... ~ CIUMftl, >JI a t Phll-le>llla (Grffn, •.a .,.._,,, M l,'"-" St. t.m. u.ca-. s.11 at Sen Fra11tfKo (Mc· --.. ~--.-....... n.-ter. Ml af Houston C&ell11ll!v. I I}, lllliM AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL Chicago 33 23 .589 Detroil 32 25 .561 1 ~ Minnesota 30 28 .517 4 Boston 30 28 .517 4 Baltimore 28 28 .500 5 Kansas City 29 31 .483 6 New York 28 30 .48.1 6 Cleveland 28 30 .483 6 ANGELS %8 33 .459 7'12 Washington .25 35 .417 10 THURSDAY'S RISULTS Minnesota 6, O.troll 4 1C1nsN Cltv 6. B1lllmore S 111 lnnln'1) Ntw York l. W1Jhln9ton O BMlon 2, Chlc.90 l (11 Jnnln1u) Onlv ianwsT~'oTv'!~~CHEOULI ANGILS (McGlollllln. 6-1 Incl H1mllton. M t 01 Balllmore (Diiiman, A.0 I nd Rkttert, ).7). doubl• lleadtr. KMPC. l:lO P.m. New Yor~ (P.ierson. 0.51 at Clllc0990 IO'Tooi.. ;i..11. nlehl Kin.as Cllv (Llndbl1d, •·1 ond Pitt~. O.ll at Oo!lroit (Lollcll. W •NI Wickersham, >-OJ, twl·nlont dOubl~tadtr MlnnHO(• IM•rrlll, '-0 al Cltveltnd (Tian!. £.!).~~:.: (B•ll• ) J t nd Brandon, 2-41 at W•tl>- ln9'cn ((ol-•n, ).4 ~nd PrlddV. ~J. IWl-flltl>I ck>Ubltllffd«r Cupper from Port Arthur, Tex., shot a three-underpar 68 over the 7,015 yard course Thursday for a two- stroke lead over seven more estab- lished stars. The first~y play was interrupted late in the afternoon by a torrential downpour. which halted play for 31 •minutes. The forecast was for bot, muggy weather with temperatures in the 90s. Fleckman was one of the l.atet' starters Friday, getting away at l :<K p.m. EDT. In the group behind him, at 619, were Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, defend- ing champion Billy Casper, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Deane Beman, Don Janu- ary and Art Wall Jr. Of that group: January was the first away, at 8:26 a.m .. followed by Casper at 9:30. Jack Nicklaus, who shot a 71 Thursday, was off at 10:04. Rodriguez was scheduled to tee off at 12:47, Beman at 12:56. Palmer at 1:26, Wall at 1:43 and Player at 1:52. Five others, Kel Nagle, G e o r g e Archer, Dave Marr, Dutch Harrison and Gardner Dickinson, were tied at par 70. The 150 man field was scheduled to be cut to the low 60 and ties after Friday's round. Terry Dill and Australian Robert Stanton withdrew, each· informing tourney officials they were ill January dropped back to even par with an out-going 35, one over par. He had bogeys on Nos. 3 and Ii and a birdie three on the eighth. Casper took a birdie three on the 379-yard second hole and was two un- der par after four holttS. Nicklaus took a bogey on the first bole. Until a year ago, amateur Fleclt- man was nervous when be had to play golf with professionals and u far as 135 of the nation's best pros are concerned he should have stayed that way. Thursday, Fleckman "wasn't as nervous as I thought I'd be" as his great iron play rescued him time af· ter time from the rough and car• ried him to a two-stroke lead in the opening round of the U.S. Open. BRAND NEW 1967 OLDS DElMONT 88 E4'11l,,ed wlttl: ..t...tk. ,._ stHrllMJ, ,._, bNhs. .... ..__ '"' ...... ....... ..... well ti-. ti•tff w1•4khle14, w.it t9 W9l1 cer,et. Wtiffl 41sa, cM\ce ef fliR Ylftyl er cletti n4 •hryl .,1ie111e1' • H ntN , ........ . ' I ' I I $3188 Pin tis ... Lie. DEUYHED IN COSTA MISA 'f'eur ..... NYIMftt Mff !IOI MI ............ I • SPRING SAFETY SPECIAL ! • VINYL LANDAU : ROOF ' Complete $ 44 96 With this Coupon Good through 5/31/67 ROLLER GAMES -Long Bf'.ach Arena, 7 p.m. BILLIARDS -Tournament Billiard tnc .• Culver City, 8 and 10 p.m. ''U I stir up a band's Dell maJbe it's a good thing ... said JW!iinwm, Wt year's most vaJaable plaJa-ill the league ... Ma)be tbeJ11 ea stirred up enough that we11 ret a.cl: ap there where we belCJllC. Tl coaJcl mean sn- eral tboo.5and dailan I• eadl of m at World Series time ... .............................................. ~~~--~~~~~~~::-:~~------·~~--~----~ UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE RADIO. TELEVISION BASEBALL -CinciM ati vs. Dodg- ers. KFI. KWKW, 8 p.m.; Angels at Baltimore. doubleheader, KMPC, 2::wl p.m. -HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546-5550 • .. .. J z DAIL V PILOT rr~. June lb, 1967 Five Finalists Named for Yar.d1ey Award HIS TROPHY George Yudley Ill By BD..L DONER Sporta Editor Five finallJts were oam· ed today fQr Ule coveted G~rge Yardley Ill trophy, to be preaented to the out· standing Newport Harbor area athlete at the June ?.8 11th annual awards banquet. Gary Magner, Pat Mc- Clellan, Jim Owens, J ohn Vallely and Bob WUlhlte will vie for Ule laurels. Members of the sponsor· tng Newport Harbor Junior Chamber of Commerce ~ lected the final quint.et from a field of 12 semifinalist.I. All five will be on band at the White Horse lnJl la New· port Bead> for the colorful Yardley festivities with for· mer winner Paul Neumann set to crown this year's king. Tickets, priced at '5 each, are currently on sale at tbe Chamber of Commerce office oa Cout Hilb•a.J ln Newport BeadL For M.aaner. es·Kater l)ej High Scbool ad Orange Coast Oillep football atar who was a standout for USC laat leUOll, tb1s 1rlil be bis second Yardley banquet ap- pearance. He wu a tinaUlt wt year for the &nrd wh1cb la nam- ed in honor of Balboa ls- Land's George Yardley m Sportsman's Holiday Back Outdoor Slww Highlights TV Sl:ate "Sportsman's Holiday" will return to NBC Saturday for its usual summer run. CUrt Gowdy will narrate most of the shows, including the opener. llis is 3lt outdoors -type show - bunting and fishing. auto races, hosted by Stan Richards. 8:30 p.m. (S)T -RACE PRE- VIEW -Inglewood Handicap, to- morrow's Hollypark feature, discus- sed by Gil Stratton and guests. game, post-game shows. Game time: 11. 2 p.m. (2)CT -SOCCER -L.A. Taros at Sl Louis stars. Jack Wbit- alce!', Danny Blanchilower mikeside at Ci vie CeJUr Stadium. The opening show is in three set· ments: trout ftming in South Ameri- ca, surf-casting on the Cape Ood beach, and hunting game bird in Put· nam County, New York, with the aid o( a three-legged poin~. Gowdy, better known f« his sport· easting, is also competent in casting with a rod and real He'll tell bow be caught a seven pound btook trout in QUle. BeU.et y~ ~'ll show a film SATURDAY 11 a.m. ( 4)CL -BASEBALL Houston Astros vs. AUanta Br-aves. Sandy Koufax, Pee Wee Reese, Curt Gowdy at AUanta Stadium. 2 p.m. (7)CL -PGA GOLF - $175,000 U.S. open. Final six holes to- day and tomorrow from Baltusrol GC, Springfield, N.J. Byron Nelson, Chris Scbenkel anchor the audio team. 2 p.m. (7)CL -PGA GOLF -U.S. Open, final six boles from Baltusrol GoU Club, Springfield. N. J . Chris Schenkel, Byron Nelaon call the shots. to pron il. Tbe sm:f-cutl.Qg !or 1triped b a • a was f i 1 m e d on Nausset Beach at C a p e Cod. The catch was a 68- pounder, second largest ever caught with rod and reel anywhere ln the world. 3 p.m. (2)CF -BILLIARDS -Ml· zerat vs. Cnne 1n Trophy Room at St. Andrews GC, Chicago. 4 p.m. (5)CF -BOWLING -Billy Golembiewski vs. Jerry McCoy at Firestone .Bowlarama, Copley, Ohio. J ack Drees calls. 3 p.m. (S)CF -FOOTBALL - Clips from Pbila. at S.F.; also, Chi- cago at N.Y. and Atlanta at N.Y., NFL games played Nov. 13, 20. 5:30 p.m. (4)CV -OUTDOORS - '4Sportsmaa'a ~· dllMsta willb s. Americaa trout ftlbbll. IUl'f-c:MtiAs COi' striped bell at ClipB Cod, ud a S-legged hunting dog. CUrt GowdJ, Mort Nell nan-ate. 8 p.m. (S)T -SOCCER -LA (Wolverbamptou, Eng.) Wolves vs. Vancouver (Sunderland, Eng.). Cllick Hearn calls game played lut Wed. at Coliseum. MONDAY How they g o t 11LL 1u1t•• 4::.1 p.m. (7)CF -GOLF SHOW -Sam Snead explains the use of short irons. Also, the problems of the tall man and the fat man. 7:30 p.m. S)CF -FOOTBALL - Clips of Phi.la. at S.F . NFL game played last Nov. 20. t b e r e with 1'1e camera just in time for a record catch is beyond me. Maybe they raised him. starved him and planted him-just to star in this movie. You suppose? 5 p.m. (2)CL -HORSE RACE - $50,000 Inglewood Handicap. Harry I lenson, Gil Stratton trackside at Hol~ tywood Park for this mile and 1116 for 3-year~lds. 8 p.m. (S)CT -SOCCER -L.A. (Wolverhampton, Eng.) VI. Detroit (Glentoran, Ireland). Clllc:k Hearn calls last night's action at Cclliseum. 9 p.m. (13) CF-ROD~''Celgary Stampede," old but good roc..eo film. TUESDAY Luke. a 1.J.year-0ld English Point· er wbo lost a foreleg when he was just a puppy. will take us on a walk through the shooting preserve in New York's Putnam County. The old boy still shows his championship style as he noses out the game bird in the brush. NBC uses this show as a summer n,>lacement for G-E College ~wl. H~ver, it bas been so well rece.ived, as ball ABC's American Sportsman, 1t would appear there abould be a place for it on a year around basis. 8 p.m. (9)CF -BULLFIGHT - Clips from famous Spanish, Mexican rings. 8 p.m. (ll)L -TRACK MEET - NCAA Championships, from BYU, Provo, Utah. Bill Welsh, Chock Bene- dict trackside. 5:30 p.m. (S)CL -BASEBALL - Angels at Detroit. 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PITTSBURGH -The new American Basketball Association said Thursday It has signed a fl ve-\ear contract grao Unl( ~terro­ Goldwyn-l'tfayeT telC\·ision dJstribut1on rights for 4 • ABA games. The A.BA. mcetin~ In Pittsburgh, said MGM will act In bt'balf of the new league In produclni and handlln~ its ~amrs. LOS ANGELES I UPI I - Jimmy CKingt Fletcher re· m:iined hosp1talit<'d today following a rourlh round knockout loss lo big Mel Turnbow Thursda\' night at Olympic Auditor1t1m. Fletcher, 210. Lo~ Angt!· les, was floored hy a lert hook for a mand;itory ~ight count midway through the rour1h round . llr :i r o ,, e shakily and wai; I I o o r e d again by a fl'l" rrful right to the chin Athletic COITIITIIS\11)0 Dr. .Jack L:secm rxJmmed Fletcher al thP ()I, mp1c :incl sugge.\ll'tl !hr hghter be taken to Cal1torn111 IJO!i· p1lal as ;1 p1 ('t au11oonry me:i1rnre A hosp11.11 \poke~· m:in S<lltl 1"1<'1dlt'r was in ~ood contlitiun. hut that tic would remain thrr1· uni 11 ht> "a~ "romplctcly rrstl'd " who still rates u oae of basketball'• all-time sneu. McCle.Dan and Owua are the Jone b1P llCbool per- former• aJDOGC the OnaUata. 1n leadiQg C«-. de1 Mar Higb School to two Jtta.lOt CIF water polo dwllpjoo. ships, MclA:ll.an WQ" twice recognized u the oatstand- lng prep po1oUt in the Southland and poulbl,y tbe nation. Owens is the Newport Barbor w,-. track It.Ir, fto failed to lft tbe J.Ga Of o.ne arm llow ll1m don u he t1tabi11bld • ~ ... TeC• ol'd and DMrlJ broU tbe broad jump standard.. V.uety, WM :S llQlq to beoome tbe tllird buketbaD player to win the award along with Neumaaa and Denny Ftbp.ttr:lct, • tablllhld an &IJ.tlme Or· angf Coaat C:OO.fe C8J'8 ICOl1n« record la 1eadinC .:~T~~ ~· MITHOD HO~ IACKSWING TENSIO" PRODUCES DOWNSWING POWER Tht main purpose of the ~9ll11::ii::=..._.backswing is to crate tension in the golfer's muscles • .,When this tension is reltaHd o~th• downswing, it produces cfub- head speed and shot distance. All things being equal, the greater the tension created on the backswing, the greater the amount of force r eleased into the shot. However, only a proper back- swing will produce maximum tension in the areas where it will do the most good. tfyou have performed a prop- er wind-up, you should fHI two ribbons of tension. One runs from the heel of the left foot, up the Inner muscles of the left le&, and up the left side and left arm, The other tension rib· bon runs up the inside of the right h!g, across the back and to the left armpit area, where it joins the other ribbon (see ii· lust ratioh). If you coil, rather than sway, your body, and if you keep your head fairly steady, you should feel tension in these areas at .the ~~of your swing. M PON~ IACIC INTO Veta SWING! -WJtti the help o1 Amold Pol•r's illustrated boaklet, -r. Shots en! Fairway Woods.• Selllf ~ ond o 1elhddi1-4, ._,.., 1nwlops to Amold Pa~ i11 C9I of this,. ... .,...,. MESA VERDE ADDS CELEBS Mesa Verde Country Club will have some IBUJ1riou.s new m e m b e r s this week with tbe addition to the ros- ter of 10 American League baseball managers. Callf ornia Ange ls skipper Bill Rigney will p r e s e n t e.acb rival manager 1n tbe junior circuit with booorary membership cards to the Costa Mesa b a s e d dub which will be good for the remainder ol. the 1967 base- ball season. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Baseball's Leaders AMlltlCAll ~· ..llrffr Cll• 8 Al • M Pd. ICltlfll. Oe1roil " "' ... .so F.R..-. e."1mon » m .. n ..>cl C..-. MIMHoll SI 2%1 :n 74 .JlJ YllfrUm*I, 8-JI .. » 11 ..Jl1 F,...._, !>droll M 17' 24 SI .Jle Mor1'Wvp, Oi-troll • 1" 2S •2 .JI, M~. C.lff~ J6 lft 'S1 .. ..311 P9f'r'OCelll, 8oltoDn J6 Jiii J9 112 .. ....,.,,, °'~ "m n • .- SCdf, 8-J6 .. " '2 .Jiii ....... F.ltot>into>. la"lmort• It; Kii...._. M~I. 111 F .......... Wetlll""'°"' 16; YntrttMllkl, eortan. 1S1 ""'"'11. New Vert. 11 ._ ........ F,llot>I"'°"' lldlmore. SJ1 Kii,._ bfWW, NI-•· '91 IC1llne, Oemllt. U : Y1~l. 8ocfOll, G; F . ..._.. onl, WHfllng!Of'. )7. .. ...,, ... '~ Horltfl. ~ 1..., 1.ooe1 Mc· Glollllifl. Cellforrlla, .. 1 . .&S11 Lonbllrt, 80lf0n• M , .171; Peten. C:lllc:;ooo, W. .1711 ~ lldlfft«•• .H , .n4. llATIOMAL L.l!AOUI .. -Cl* 0 Al a M f'd. C~· Pitttobur9'1 Sl 20f U T1 ~ ~. st. Louis 51m11 Q .SS1 s1Wb. HoustClfl 4 i n " " .uJ ~ Aflant1 SA 10t AA 19 .DS eroc1<. "· Loul• .55 ,,, " M .m Flood, 51. Loult ,, 1n ,, " .m "-· 0nc1nne11 J1 '" " n .m p111111,,.. o.iceoo S4 llO JO !It :m lt.Aflrft, Plllledtlpltl• S1 :11' 40 61 .111 ~""'" St. Loul• d 157 M SO .lll ---....,._ "'""''· "' Wy-. Hwtlorl. 141 ,.9"'1. Clnclnnell, U 1 St"Od<. SI L.oul-. u 1 c.,.,_.., P~. 12. It-a.-I• Clfmffllit. Pl~ 4'1 WVM, ~· <II M"°"• Alllnfa, 4)1 .. ~ reL Clflc:IMatl. "' llrodt. SI. Le111ll. .. "lktl"" t DK™'°'• Lematleo", A1i.111•, 7 I, .11Sr 0.-11. c lnc...,..11. 1·1, .175: Cwllar, Hou•IOll. .. ,, ,IOOI Vult, Plttlbu•Oll· J.1, .7111 F1rr•ll, .. hl9-fpl!l1, 6-1. .7JO. Fish Report lllwPOltT 11.ACH (0.Yrf'> l.mdl .. ) -U• •l'O~" "' llllrrac\IOe, )06 bt•L " llalllluf, 1• borll7o. 47 roe* lhh HUllTINOTOftl l•ACM -lhrOf -,. tno~: ) llalllllll, n b/ln, 1' m«-· ~· llAL a lA'H -• •"11~'" IU .. ,.., ~·· 10 f\ellb\11 no•~-.tJ •~ O._," SA 11ollbu1, S .. ,,., ""'" ' bOllllo. Sil• CLl!MIEllTE -107 •noltr~ ~,. bertm<ud&. '° """'· " J>1fll)ut, 10 l)tlll•lo ,Olf HUIENEMIE -4$ •nolf'n m u11<e bu~ 511 i.allbul, '1 "4rr• (udi Connell Team Faces Tustin Nine Adrian Witt or W•yae Sdlrader were probable pitchers for tonight's TuJtln. OooneU Olevrolet CoDDle Mack League game at Cos- ta Mesa's TeWinkle Part. Ooacb Bob Wlgmore's team is 3-0 in Orange OJuD.. ty League Mack actioo. eon. nell banded A.oabeim a 2-0 defeat Wednesday night u Joe LaPage tossed a four- hitter at tbe visitors. Tbe only run the Oleta Mesa team needed arrived in the third inning when Mike Leppe walked, dole second. and &COf'ed on Jack Brobamer' s single. ,___ .... D ...... 4· =" = :it-! 4 I C«*Ml"'4.1 R M •• , j-.1~";· • I : i I &~<11 Jl;T Klmler, N 1 t t t ~nev. g ~ • : : F.-f",..,... ·-J I 1 g L.""'9· 31 1 ' • uraf:' ' ,l I 2 J New Entry In Fishfest According to Ralph Clock, 19&7 cbai.rmao of the ?.()tll lnterclub Albacore Tourna- ment let fw July 21-22, the entry of an additional team o( anglers from Del R e y Marlin Club has been ap- proved by team captains of the 13 clubs already signed to compete. The added 18-man team Crom Del Rey brlngs the number of competitors to this largest saltwater cla.u- ic in the world to 2S2 an- glers. Eighty -four sporUisbers will be cruising for Jongfin in the two day event. Clock. and the host Balboa Angling Club, also announc· ed the trophy dinner will be held Sunday .1lght, July 2.1 at the Newportcr Inn. At the same meeting when Del Rey was approved for competition, team captaiM of member clubs of the ln- terclub AlbacoTe Tourna- ment voted to appoint tbe founder o( ;hf' event. Dr. Sal· vatore Mona<:<>, to head a seven man policy committee to recommend other cluh11 applying for membership lo rompele in the 1968 C'las~lc. which will be hosted by the tbe Pt.rat.et to tbe Eastern Coafereac:e UlroDe Ilk ,....._ Ko wu allo aeleded u the Jeacue pla,er Of tbe year, tometb.IDC DO other OCC pla.Jer bu tftl' been able to~. Willllte. hampered by IU• nea to11ow1D1 bl.I gradua- ~-from Costa MeM H.lgb, Scbool, pve oae ol the mott stirrtDg dJvtai perf ormaoc. a in collegiate bl.ltorJ thll year u be won tba NCAA three • meter diviag crowo for UC lTvine. 'Dl1a year'• wtDner will join an 1mprealve 11.st of put dwnpa t.ncludmc Tod Wbtte flt67), Paul Neu- mana (51), Denny Fitzpat- rick (59), BoblMe Griesser (80), Pele Beed (ft), Eric Berge .(41.), JI m Oiriman (Q), Tom Qrutt UM), Bm Jewell (86) and Tim Troy ($5). Sea Kings, Hawks Early Hoop Picks Sis months from the open. coadl Rex B\llbel say1: Ing tipoff. the lourtb an-"What llbout Ul7" llWll Newport Barbor Opti-In three ae•.,..,1 at Redoo- m j I t I Bubtball Touma-do, 11.Qghea bu euided th• meat sbapes up as a battle Sea B.awta to a I0-22 record, between Sea Kings and Sea 13-13 Wt aeuoo.. Hawu. "We played with a lot of The Sea Kings, from Cor-real young kids lut season ona del Mar, have been tab-··and I think we're golng to bed by host coach Al Hack· be pretty tough next sea· ney of_ Newport as the fa. son," be said Wednelday. vorite m the e.igbt·tea.m tour· "We have four starters ney but Redondo B e a c b back and a total ol. six let· New Test -For South 1be South all-ctar buk- etball squad, fresh of.f ol a 91-75 conquest of Orange Cout College, will swing into action again Tuesday when it me.eta 8 team COID· posed ol Redlands College stars and Huntington Beach High School aJ.umnj. South m e n t o r Elmer Combs bas scheduled the 7 p.m. contest at Huntington Beach High School as a fi- nal tune-up for the Orange County North • South prep all-star tilt at Orange Coast Q>llege June 24. O>mbs ha yet to decide on the ltarting five for the encounter with the North, but bu ain.gled out the play of Cam Smith of Laguna Beach, Beed Olrlmnaen of Newport and Tom~ of Rancho A1Mnitol as ''im· ..-aift.'' termen." Hughes' two aces are for- ward Alltboay awam (S.%), and guard AJ,laa Oddi (S-2). Tbe IUD wtio must c o m e tbroQp f01t RedoDdo nat seuoo. Hugbea aan. la a sophomore center, Tom Vox (6-6). ~ming to Newport for the December 19-~21 toum.a· meot with Bedondo will be San Marino, Lakewood and LoQg Beach Jordan. C«ona del Mar, Newport, C o 1 t a Mesa and Esta.Dea .15.ll out the field. Hughes said be's delighted at the opportunity to play in the Newport Claask. "We've been going up to the Ventura tournament for the put few seaJODS and while it's a great tourDa· meot. it's a long bu.a trip. "I looked around for a cbaoge of tcenery and was very fortunate to bave been able to get our boys lnto the Newport tournament.'' ••rm really anxioa.I to see Corona del Mar. We've beard a lot about tbem up here." With Redondo 1n tbe fold, Hacbey caBed the touma· ment "the strongest one we've had yet." SZ5-Plcltlc Cud 11t .. H1lll TElllS CHAIPIOISIP sroNSOltfO by the NfWPOIT" NA TIONAl IA~ Al the NIWPOIT llAOf TINNIS CUii On The Irvine Ranch JUJtE 21~25 SH THE ST AIS OF 7 NATIONS IN ACTION 3 IREAT lllTES 2 Ill DAYS ~-YOll Tlctets TNIJ •1r •r •r •r ,,...,. .,, ~ 11.,ert lllUeul ... ,., ..., , ..... ,, 0,... C.~ .... W1rltl 1'.111• IOD LAYEi hftnlt ......... .,SA ,.,. ....... ,.,._ A-........_, 5tM"' r ......... n. AintNllw , .... o... .. i.. htdl hdtholta ertd I Otlien MAtl THI$ APPUCA T10N TODA-,------. Jr. Tennis °' Orange County Inc. PMONI 2600 hstblvff Drive, Newpcwt leacll 644-1244 Send M. Tlcbts OI Indicated. Ched: for Endoted. 1.-r StctiH om (Cirde) tltll $8 •m Wtd. . Tr[ Sit. S.. $ $11 mts wet.~:=rl Sat. s.. I uo •ats w.r nn. rn. s.t. fa: l-i-$ __ _ 3.50 11ats wti.-fiwt. Trr lit =-s..-. ,.,$,_ __ NOTf: Wed., ThvB., fri. Matd!M Start •f 6:00 fri., Set. Matcti.. St•rt ot 2:00 0 $10 Seem Avoll•ltle Oftly lrt tlod:. .t 4 -Ne Mrtti.. HAM,•~--~---~~------~~-- ADO~·· CITY __________ ,HOM,. ______ _ Moh Chee•• '•yabl• 01 Oonotloto le Jr. T ... Rlt 11 Ot11"9• Ca., 1 .... Tickets Alto Avail1bl• at Newport N•tion1I Ba"k MALCIU "llEI -JI •no~• I ,._~ blul, • U llC.o btu. SI roO. QI<!. Kona Kai Club of Sao Ditgo., _________ .., __________ _ I I A Ole AUf lpcl Mal An ten1 log T OWJ ab11 es. Cl'U Sou u A dp fill ao rar: clu sch Jl by PO Be. for I the boJ f &VI sld. mi Ma Po. Mc Ba tw• abt J es1 ... a.ta eql J ' ) do: NE an ha of Cu tie Nt OU er wt I J m Sc ni be hE Y: 1n se p. cc wf cc ec ) ( FrldaJ, Junt 16, 1967 OAJL'f PILOT J3 Aloha Ser.ies Set su .. l!•IO• COUltT 0, 'fH• NOTIC• -TltUITIIR'S SAUi ADV••TISllM•lfT flOtl llOI STATII 01' CAUll'O«MIA &Me .... nl*I N NII THa couWTY o, ou•• ,,. ..._ tmJ "'"* " ,,.,.., erwn lllat tile a-11 ..._ A41G1 Of TrvtleH Of n. Qr-C..t JI>,.. NOTICa 01' MUalM 0.. W.....,, JUIY 12. 1"67 M U :00 lor COi.... District of Of-. C.Untv. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTJCB LEGAL NOTICE Long Coast Cruise · A T T £It•'-of THOMAS CAJt$0H -o'Clodl AM. Awndaf Fedefatlof\, Inc., hete"""'-r r.twl"ld to aa l"'9 ~~ S ranspac est k-u TOM CARSON. ~ a ~ CW90ftlflool, a• Trw ... or er' wlll ACl!lva UP to. lout ...... ,.,. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~:=-~11::0 T'~ =: ~:., P~:,( .:-::· .. :::Of"; Edw•r4 F. C.non. H EllKUIW ., Illa •nd ~ J-6.,u, 1"4 ... book COfttrK t fOr ~-........ ,.. _ .... _ • Wiii of .......... MllMld -.cllnt, hall ,._,_, -a .-~·-riled lltrfill t petfflon for Of'der di-'92. Paoa 'WI et lcltl 1'-ds 111 lof -"'-IY '1f Ille Music llllldllll ..... rectlftg 11111 bKulor to .,. COii flle Ille Gfflu • IN County R_..,.r ot nortll«IY Of M4!rrlrnac Way _.. ,...,... Intent O{ the t a ls pt ope t ty ,,.,..,,..,,_, dielcri:!t lo Oraftle C4llfll)', C.lffomlt, WILL SELL. aloftl to ellbtlno park~ 1oi. Mfi.c.t A coastal cruise from San Diego to San Francisco ~ug. !1 to Sept. 15 will be spao.eored by the Calllornia Marine Parks arid Harbors A11oclation. 'Ibe trip b In· tended to encourage cruis. ing by power and Sall boats. The crul.se ls open to boat owners who have craft cap- able of sailing long distanc- es. It will be a no-boat cruise and the CMPHA Soutbem Oivisim will act as coordlnetor. Anyone wishing to parti- cipate in the crul.se must fill out a registration torm so CMPHA officers can ar- range faclllties at the yacht clubs where stops have been scheduled. Forms may be obtained by writing to CMPHA at PO Box 270, R e d o n d o Beach. Deadline for entry forma ls Aug. 15. . Boats may start or end the cruise at any of the bar· bora along the way. Fuel and supplies will be available en route at Ocean- side, Newpcrt Beach, Ala· mitos Bay, Channel Islands Martna, Santa B a r b a r a, Port San LuiB, Morro Bay, Monterey and Half Moon Bay. The longest run be- tween fueling points will be about 130 miles. Radio schedules will be established and given ta eaeb skipper prior to the alaTt of the erulse. Radar equipped vesMJa wBl be OD band to llelp others in cue there Is bad weather. Schedule for the trip ls as follows: Aug. 31 -San Diego to ALamitos Bay. Dinner at Long Beach Yacht Club. Di.Btance about 80 miles. Sept. 1 -Alamitos s.y to Channel Wands Marina. Dinner a.shore. Distaoce about 70 miles. 22 Sailboat Classes Set WO T ceS J-p!I Bronceto. or ~I Ill ,.,L at pul>llc MldlM lo 11..,._t bidder tor lo Ille rww comtrvc:tloft on the (IHftOa aimed p ...... , ularly t g1 ""'' c«n....-call! IPIY.iNe ., time OI .... 111 le• CoMt Colleoe campus. Tiie -~ .u·uC a V• ._ wllll .... ,_,.,..,, OI a.tie .,...,._ tul _., f/f the Unl!ed SlaM) Oii llrvctlon tol1l1 a-Int*'"' --.. 1D th . Id Into by ~t In "" INettme ... llMt ~ I ..... -•Y ·-g ose yachts w h 1 c b ..... Ptop«1y daalbld .. Loh u. •..,. • 1111 IOllill '""" entre!Q aquar. twt aNt c:on.iatl "' -.. " aft.s 17 ltodt SI N 8-c:h to 1t1e Or-a,,.. Count'I' Chile c-tlon, tml>tllktnanf, btia matwla(, """ pJan to compete in the Tract • :,_,, • ~ ......... 1 ~... CllY OI S.nta ,.,.., c-fY 1119, strlpJlw, Dum..,1no. llailllkll. cv.-, Oii • map ,___,, n of o,..,._ Stale Of C.llt.tllle all and DUtt•n. end llldewalk. 1'M rft6. Transpac race an opportun-=.3. !~ u. M~--rii!:" rlillh•· Htie. w lnMl'..r -... 1c1 by 11 •'-to ex1111,. pattcl1111 ... •• o+v t de wnir • a la. ""*' Mid Deed <IA Trwt 1n tile ~ •PCWOlllmatetv is.---._. aold •v o do some final tuning ~=._.to_, !Mt" .... ~ torndni;:: 9'1Y 1111>etwc1 111 •let Coull!Y .....i a•te cons1111 "' "9wme11t ·-••· _ .. and racina und oodi ~ .... ..... lfl'W • dacrlbld •: tlon. embllllUMnt, biM m•lerill. ,.,., • . _ ~·b er c · ... ·-r",. ..,. -II• bem wt tor a..t • of Tract No. C5' • u-11111o Qlpplng, ... 11na. 11r1plnq, ~ lions suni.Jar tu those that ~ • IH7, et ''30 a.m .. "' Ille on • maii ~ 1n 11oo1t ,.., erlng, end ,.,1111 •1111 1111ttwa. hell bide ~"ti be . QM1Tvorn OI Department No. 1 "' Mld Pl!Oft M to 36 01 Mltceli-t Wiii be rtalved In the ottl~ 01 -•1.U encountered 1D the (ll)Vr!, t t 901 Norttl llrotdway, In Ille Mapi., ,_..,, '1f or C4IUll Owner In Ille Adml11btrall011 IWlldl"" upcommg classic. '':r.,:, ~ r'i~•lltonli.. Seid .. 1a w111 be ,,..::;:'! 11o1t w'Tti.out ~t""F 1 Coaat Junior con.. Ollltrtct. Part" ul ,_ __ t_ w • E • J COWNnt "' werramy, a•,,,_ .,, im. • rvlew ltoe4. COila Mft9, c.11-IC' ar empW1413 has ........_ ~ & ~~HN. '™" !'lied. AOMdlna th1a, _'°" .., _ w111e ..wi wn be openec1 1nc1 .ubllcf1 been placed oo estabfulhing oe ..,.. st. c:umbranca. 1o ... ,. ..,. rema1n1no pr1 ... ~ •loud •' 111e -vMtlled 11me ..,..,; lin . • ..._, laedl. Ctllf clpel """ et ltlt flOM -eel lw uld plea. •~.ung es and conditions , .. '7>4'111 • OHd. '-" ••tou' w1111 1n1arn1 Eec11 bid mutt c:Gftform and t. -similar to those of the A"""'9y5 Mr ...,...._. from Jlwla 1, "" • Ill uld llClfe ~~ =.:,..=. thl~ ln~r•lton. Ille p1-. Tr PUblllhed Ol'•llDe Coe t o llV Piiot vlded. edff-. If •nv .,,._, Ille • a • otller lloalrMllf9 anspac race -g i v i n g J-a. , 1._ 1"7 s • ts1..i temi• ot aakl o-1 of. Trusl ,... camprltlno 111a Nrtllllflt ciontract dooa-tbose f • ~ 'd th ' dlatilft •nd -ot 11111 Tl'll tft ~ c..,ia "' ,,.. ciontrect ~ rom ou ... 1 e e area end of Ille trvlh Ct'Mtecl by ulcl ~ IMlllJ ere -on file and Clltll to Sept. 2 -Qwmel Js. lands Marina to Coxo A.a,. chorage. Fuel stop at San- ta Barbara. Distance 58 mil~t. 3 _ eoxo Anchor· · For Regatta an opportunity to gain some LEGAL NOTICE of Trvst. Tha ~lery -· wld pVbllc l11Spedlon In Ille Mid alflCa .,, •~-• k ledg · Deed o4 Trvst tw re-of brffdl t,,. Own«r, In said County Of 0n,... ~ now e, particular· ~11 In t11e' obllOlltloM -!wect ~ St•i. Of C•llfornt• end Jn tlle off\cla Jy JO CCOSSing tJ:Je C.talina SU .. l!ato• COUaT Of' T11R tw. lltretol«t aucut.d and dtll-.cl of Raub, a.In ~ Frost Mel ,._i.t- Cbann I STATE 0, CALll'O•lllA ta Ille ...-rslgned a writtlft O<ldu• E119t~ and Surveyon. 1tl R~ e . .. P:O• TH• COUllTY 01' Oii.A.... 11011 ot Oeftult Ind Demalld lor $ala ,., Street. C:O.ta Mba, ... may be age to Port San Lois. Din-• ner at San Luis Yacht Club. Dlstahce 48 miles. Sept. 4 -Port San LuiJ to San Simeon. s~ at M<w-- ro Bay sdleduled. Diltlat>oe 45 miles. Sept. 5 -San Simeon to Pfieff e!' Point. Distance 33 miles. Sept. 6 -Pfieiler Point to Monterey Yacht Harbor. Dinner ashore. DislaQce 33 miles. Sept. 7 -Monterey to Half Moon Bay. Distance 58 miles. Sepl 8 -Ralf Moon Bay to St. ~Yacht Club. Distance miles. Sept. 9-Qitl.sing in ttie Delta area. Sept. 12-lf -Stockton Yacht Club. Dinner uh.en. Sepl 15 -Sacl'amellto Yacht Olub. Dtnner ublre. ~emy-two duses . of sailboats have been Jnvited to pst.idpate in Newport Harl>or y adlt Club'• lnde- pendeoee Day Regatta July 1-2. The regatta will· be u.D- el OD 1,.y and ocem c.'Olll"S- es. Reaching and r u n n i n g MOTtc':° 0:.S:.4:1ttM• •NI written Notkla of Default end ot ~,!11~ :::. °':Yea C:.:11-:· ~-courses have also been es· o, PETITION FOtt PaoeAn ::c':'.., ~ .:-... is:"::-' obi~ for .ac11 Mt. Thi• dePotlt wm .,. ,... tablished hi . . OF WILL. AND FOil LrrTIIU _... tuncled If Ille Mt or Hts of oontrect W ch will give Tl!STAMUfTAaY .,...IDnl. and 111ereener on Mardi 1. 1"7 docUmtnta Clellnr..i ar• mumect 1,. crews additional experience Est••• ., Chenelt Montel .._, .,,. ~au~'°~ E= :'t. N~~ OOod condition w11t1tn ,... ...,. lfW in the handling of light ~~.~ ~~":ER~llY~iv~i Ill bock 1117 Jl99e 41 <IA aid Offlclal ~= ,:::"1~~ lmmtdie1-IV .,.. reaching sails and cninnak· Mery 1111c:e H..-o "" 111ec1 h«'elll • R~ .,. -d .,... IUbmlsslon 1o 111e c• . "Y petltloll tw prol»le Of wlh and tor is.. Oete. June '· 1"7· i.te Olsrrkf fll MIY exeallld canl'9d ers,_ according to Charles .u-. °' Lall.,., Terltl!Wl•arv. ,....,.. ~J't:i!~~ON INC •!Id bonclt, •ftd mutl be ~.,. prtar l..aVlllgton, race chairman. -lo ... ldl Is mede for furl!lltr par· as well Trust• ·• lo~~ J~ki,.1":i·u be 1.~ tlcultn. and ltlll ""' time elld piacir B • R II ,... .. rea ·-_.. of 11Mr"'9 Ille ume llu bMll •I for /· .1 • · """MY• 1"9 the entire WOtlc as detcr1bld In 1fle J I 7 1"7 "" Officer contract doeuments Bidden ,_..,. "v • • •I f :JO a.m .. In !flt oourt· l1UJ lo >l•le time of s11rtlng tnd t~ flt Clal8es scbeduled on b a J COUnleS include Lehman-12 ~14A, Lido-HB, IJdo.14 Jr., Kite. Snowbinl Sr. Snow· bird Jr.~ Sabot A and Sabot B. Oubide clasles are Ocean Racing, Pacific Handicap, Midget Ocean Radng. Star, Rhocks-3.1, PC, 5~Mettr, Luders-16, Tmstle, Int.erlla· tional· 14.. Finn, Snipe a n d ,_,. ot ~-No. 7 of ~•Id Published 0.-~ c_. O.llV Piiot. comptetlon Of ""' wartc °l:'.,"' ti #I Hotlll Broadw•Y• in the June 16. 2l. lO. 1"7 117-47 Etdl bid allall be tcCornpanled ..., • C o.:i s;.,n,:: lralt.?lltomla. cierlHlad or cWller'I ch«.k ••'l'tbla to w 'E si JOHN LEGAL NOTICE ""' Owner, or • aallsf•ctort bid llOlld C.;.,,,,:, Cr.rt ' In ,__ OI h Owner, f'XeQlled by Ille DIMlf L Sl'lllllW9M. • MOTICI! TO cal!DrrotlS blcleler n Principal •nd • Hllffectorv 1111 Wftldlff ori... S4llN ,.. SUl'EltlOR COU•T Of' TH• Sl>r'etl' company •• surety In ... _,,, ~ ...... allftnlla STAT• Of' CALll'OltlllA llOf IKJ tllen tan pe<cent OI Illa bid. T•h ~ FOlt THE COUPfTY 01' OaANOR The dleclt or bid bond lll•ll be elven A_, w ,....,_ Me. A l1fll1 es a 91Nrantee lllet 11111 blddet wttl PUl>llstled O.-anoe Coad OtllY Piiot lit•~ of MABEL v. WALLEVAND ue<ule ""' Qlntract If It be ... ,..... Al · JUM 15 l6, 22. lH7 ...Q Oeuesed. • to him In ciontormlty wllll the contract Adams, Mallory Races Scheduled by SCYRU ft.bodN-19. Recll imlde b s.., will stan al! tbe Newpcrt Bar-U.. Admns Clip .,_,, bor Yadlt Qab .........., ........... ., _. .. IW- 80lltoS Bay Yacht Club ' NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVE.. doeumtnts and Wiii Provide Ille suref'I' _.., " lo the bond or bollcb n specltled !Wein wl11oo •lll stage the YRU quart.er. LEGAL NOTICE =:."", __ of 1111e •bow Mmec1 * In 11v1 c1e.,. at11tr notltlcatlan OI Ille ..,., • I penons having cr.1--•rd ot N contract lo Ille blddw finals for the Mallory cap aNINt ""' N 1d dec>adeftt •re required Tiie o.n.r ~ Ille prlVllelle ·,,, June 24-25 in Thistle (Jass SU .... IOll ~: Of' TH :s. fll:, "::• .::: :-=-= ;u: ~ad~~-:,:: a.::, b~~.:": -'--'r 4 _.. 1.__ a.--rTA'n O• CAU..._ .. lA lilOtt ~ elll1illed c:outl, W to..,_ ~ wrr 1>14 fir '" IN bldldfne. _..,1''" .wu we n.no11 TMa eoutCTY 01' OU.... wllll h __,, VOllCNrt. le tllt l'llrwMI te Ille LA110r C4lldl fl# Ille G wnillDaJ Jul• - -Tbe .... ....,., ~ -' 11't MIN1lw IMI~ ~lie Sf ... GI C.lltonlla, fM .W ..... flt S uy _.-. llOTK• W NU••• Of' ...,..,.,.. ... Gelle Mela. Q,_. Wllldl Is TMIPle Mil aQfttlNd .. ...-.1 finals will be aailed in Sa-,_ NOUTW DI' wtu. AtlO Nit 119 ,._ ., _..... ., "" ""*" llftWllTIW r•11 flf ,., •• ...-tw unT1111$ TerTAM9Jl'TAllY CM*A llOMd Ill ell -""" ,_..llllM tie .. Mdl cr.tt or ,.,,. Of ~ ...... bf'e ScOWS fl'Om the D-.al WAIVUI), ~ fl Mkt ........,, whllln tbl le -.olte tlle c:olllr.ct Wlllell wlU .. ,..,.,,~ &late '1f Alaandlr RlatNll, 0.. _,,. ettw Ille llrlt .ulllfartlall f/f _,.... to "'9 IUCC-1UI ...._., ..- Pattie's Crew Invited a"ee 1rill two 111tC9 ICM-• ..,. Cap mea'I :: cmJed Seturday and one OD mip uDiDg < I _ Sonday. spomored by Gae ~ Outside claeees will .tut American Yacht BaciDg off the Balboa Pier. Theft Union. Sl La't\TeDCe Yacht Club ~ice ts HEllEaY GIVEN TMI "'~-=~ .. "· 1"7 =-=~N::io:'" .::...-.1:-: starting Aug. 28. lleslle ltiss:m1n hn flied llereln a pstt. HarwY N.. Willevmd. lloerd. and ere •• follow.: lloft for prob.tie OI wllt and for I~ &..,. ~ "'° .. tato '11 CLASS.,ICATION1 Los Angeles Yacht Club MK• °' Latten Testam1t111arv to P111-111e ..,..,.. n1med llecrdttir APPRENTICES: M•'I' be en1Ptoved '" To Sail in NY Cruise cate has chartend as a trial horse for Dame Pattie. The Dame Pattie is sche- duled to arrive in New York from Australia June 30 on the Cap Ortega! of the Co- lumbus Line. will be two races Saturday YRU quarterfinall far b and ooe Sunday. Adams Cup will be uiled The regaUa will count from ~~ Hadar Yadrt tor the Dic:bon Trophy in Club m SbieJds CL11a sloopc the Pa.cl.fie Handicap Rae-June 24-25.. NBYC will abo ing Fleet, and for the Cort-host the Area G .emifinals ett Tropby in ibe Midget July 1,9.30.. Ocem Racing Fleet. 1be final A.dams Cup competition wiB be saiJed m Ensign Class s1oopc at Ro- chester, N. Y.. Y acbt Qob Ang. 2S-3L will conduct ... _ YRU quar-!loner (llond W11wd), l'lltwena ta •o•E•T A, EASTMAJt Cl)nformll'f wllll Section 1m.s et tM u~ Wllldl II -for turtlltr ptrtlcultrt • .,_...., 1t Law C11itomlt ubor Godt. terfinals in the Sears Cup and lt>al the rime •nd pltce Of hearing mt __. ....... "'... .. Any CIHSlflcallon llOf •!'dlc;IMh!d end North •-· · · ail the ume hi• -111 for June JO, c.iw --. ca....... below fitted lo/ltll be paid at the CM•· . ,,mencan JUIDOr S • 1"7, 81 f :JO 1 .m., In the courtniom ~ 111r axaarter rml w-r1tf'S for Ille tpplleallle tr.ca mg championships in Cal-25 • OtPertment No. 1 "' wlcl .....,.,, Publl.,,.., °""" c-1 Dally PllOf. •nd c1ess111c111on. Sloops July 1 2 Pal Alto ., ... Nor!h B•-•Y· In Ille City "' JUN 2. '· 16. 2l.. 1"7 19')"1 If ratK lbtM l>alOW .,.. not QW1Wftt · · 0 Sant• Atta, Cellfotnl•, or ere rtvbecf lrf labor 19r......,t11 yacht Club will supervise o .. tec1 Ju,,. '· 1w LEGAL NOTICE dur"'9 111e blddlnll 11-°' construe-. • W. E. ST JOHN. lion time, Mictl revblon sMll be co... the scm1fmals ID O'Day coonty ciertt. sielered • pert Of 111e 1>e1-1111ec1 ntM. sl~s July ~-23. '!he finals ;:.u:.!;.. ~n.. si-. CE!rTIP:ICA:~11~! IUStM•SS CAH~:~"T:~~ll•r• •. 2'c per lleUr wtU be sailed lD Shark Lei A ....... Calllef'N ""1 flctltlWI '"' .._ P-IOll Fund -.lOc per hOUr Class sloops at the Hudson !~11.!"~~, m.lm "t~io:-",.: :.1..!. ~ ~ ~:'.:n':.; ri~e1!:' ::;ir._ 111a11 ~ Bay YC starting Aug. 2.8. Publlslled 0.-•nve c~t oallv "''°'• lndlv,_I) •• 1151 W. C.ntn11, u per hoUr more than the l!Ouf't rale J1>na a, f, 16, 19'7 W-47 H1bra, •lso wllllln Loi A119eles Counl)o. Of the lllgt\ul clt$Slllcetlon -Ct llfomla, 1>ndtt 11111 fldltlout firm 'lllllldl M lies supervision. u<API .,.,_ Of RECORD TOWN -tllet Pneumatle Neller. LEGAL NOTICE U.OP Wind Vane Simplified Lido-14 Fleet Sets wld flnn h composed of Ille tollowlng car..,nter 1-------------penon, -........, In NII end piece CEMENT MASONS: llOTICE OF TltUSTl!l!'S SALa of residence Is ts lollows, tcMolll; HHllll I. W•lfere • .2SC !'ff !lour .... 1552 P«ter M. S«IL .. u Ver"41 Or.. P-lon Fund • .lOc per "°"' On July 11, lf67, •I 11:00 o'clodc u H•llr•, Callf. V.catlon • .2k pu hOllr A.M.. at Ille SOVlll front e<1lranoo to Oiled Mal' I, 1H7 Forem111: Receives nol 1eu IMll .Jllc NEW YORK -Commo- dore Percy Chubb of t h e New York Yacht Club has announced that an invitation has been issued to the crew ol tile Australian America's Cup challenger, Dame Pat· tie, to participate in the New York Yacht Club an- nual cruise aboard the Am· erican 12-Meler Nefertiti wrucb tbe Australian syndi· The four U.S. 12-Meter de- fense candidate. -Ameri- can Eagle, Columbia, Con· ~tioo and Intrepid - as well as the visiting Bri· tisb 12-meter Sceptre probably will not be partic- ipating in all of the NYYC cruise ~nts. They will not make the rum from New- port, R.L, to Padanarum e>n July 301 Padanarum to Ed· gart.own July 31 or Edgar- IXYfm to Hadley's Harbor OD Aug. 2. Look, Ma, no moving parts! This is t b e claim of the manuf.actuttra of a new marine wind directioo indi- cator. Ille County Coorthoute, In Ille Cll'f Of Peier M. ktz per hour mon tllen tlle hOUrlV 10th A l R tt Saftla Ane, Calltornla. WE$TEllN MU· STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ••It ot ti.. 1119"ftl clUllflcetlOn nnua ega a TUAL CORPORATION, a C1l""""lt COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, u. over 'lllllldl he hit wpet'VlslOll. wM1\ Corporetlon. •s trvslet, und4tt' the deed On MaV I, '67, -.. me. • Holtry thrtt or more Camtnf ""-are OI INSI mede b'( G..,.,n R. WOOds and Put>llc 111 eftd fOr .aid C.ounty end -ploYed. Olloe M. Woods, hust..nd and wlle, tlld Stale, penonally a,..ared p-M. c.em..nt MaiOft M .. M Harbor Group Parties Tonight The summer g e n e r a 1 memberstitp meeting of the Southern Division, Califo:r· nia Marine Parks and Har· bors Association, will be held tonight at Long Beach Yadlt Club, Nelson S. Rob- inson, secretary, announced. Dinner is scheduled to be served promptly at 6:50 p.m. following a no-h o 1 t cocktail hour. The program will begin at 8 p.m. and conclude at 9 p.m., follow- ed by dancing. The U.S. Twelves may participate in the New Lon- don to Newport run on July 28. Races are also IChedul- ed <>ff Newport July 29 and on BUZ1.a'd's Bay Aug. M- 5. . The Twel~ will not per- tidpate in the ohr c:rWe events beoauae ol the dif. 6oulty 1n housing and eerv- iciog both boats ml CftW'I when away from their home bases In Newport. Marlroa, Inc., B.awtbome e1ectrcmica firm. says its new wind direction mechan- ism la one of Use most aig- oificant advancemmts in marine eJectronics in many years. The "no moving parts.. claim is reputedly a breakthrough over the old corrosion prone, moving wind direction indicabn. In Marlron' a solid date design a small. lightweight masthead unit accurately seues wind direction with- out rotation. nm prevent.I bearing friction and mal· function due to wear or in- ertia. A new Roblee "orog~ 'I'birt1.five boats are· ex- pected to compete this ..S- end in tbe lotb a n lf d a I dwnpioaahip regatta of the Newport Lido-14 Fleet No. 1. The regatta will be sailed on outside courses under the supervision al the Balboa Yacht Club. Top trophy at state will be the Kingsley Perpetual symbolizing the fleet diam· pion&hip. Defender will be Mite Hirsh of BYC. thrtt- time former 11' i n n e r and three-time national cbam· pion in Lido-Hs. The CJa.u B sk.ippe:n will be competing for the Har· and its Scotch-Irish granddaddy 1052 IRVINE NEWPORT BEACH ' Drop around for • pair of Roblee brogues, And remember to tip your h.t to iM O'Donnells and Macphersom that you meet. The "brogue" is 1v1il1ble in Antique Brown and Bl.cl WESTCLIFF PLAZA OPEN MON. & THURS. EVES. . p__..,,.1 ..aed ~ May " 19'$, In 8oall mo. s.u ~ to me to 11e ""' ",._. c-1 F1oet1nv &. rolfby "".,......_ awaru P-tcG. o1 0tt1c1e1 ~.,. of 0r.,_ - -'' ..,._,....,.. to 111e .. 11111n Flnltlltno IOMdllM ~-S$." to --.r.~ B Ir; '°"""'· California. o•-to MCUA 1n """"*"· and edl-ledged flO ""' ~ s.n.r. Ind. --9'M ..... eadJ year WC UI ,.. s ..... p-lndet>tedMu In ..... .,, Of Te<TV L. 11\91 he txaC>lted Ille MmL ••o" WotlK••S1 per in the re"'•tia. Crvllle tnd Bart>art A. C~ Ill& Wltnnl Im' hand and -1. Heellll • Welfere • .lie pt( ,,_. -bend and wtfe, e fo1n1 ...,..ma, mw R•lllh ~llSlodt PeMlon Fund • .20t per llOllt The regatta also will de-~.::;:,.,:ldP•!"e, 1=.8 ...!:.': !:,C:,•~bl!1111 .,,,s,::. lb-~!'!!:.~, · Rt:1_.:r no1t>ou!.. NII ·* cide the Geel repn!Seatativ-end Wlfll. a folnt i.nants, by ,..._ aosEHrtDCK • aoHIUTOCK. A"'· ,_. t>our more !Mn tt>e ,_r1y nila of ttle braK11 of atrftln oblll)etloM .. U1 S.. s,r,.. SL of Ille lllellnl claslflc.atlon a..,. es for the national cham· owed .,_..,.,, no11ae "' ..,ldl wn ,... u. ._... u. caw. """ldl 11e ,,.. suNn'lslon. T'#O or conled Merell 1. 1"7, In Bodi 11•. Publblled 0111,_ Cont Dally Plklt. more Iron Wcw1rers etnpl~ For .. pionsbip regatta scheduled P•~ 'm, of said Officl.C Rt<:OrdS .• wlfl May 2" and June 2. f, 14 lH 7a.M7 -n required. sell at publk auctk>n. to Ille ttlollest Reinforcing Iron Worker to be held in August at Eu-b~r f<>r cash, peyeblt In lawf\11 ,,,_ LEGAL NOTICE Slructur•I lrOC\ Wort<tt 5.U "' • t"f OI ~ United Sl•lff ti Ille time ot LAaOltEltS: gene, Ore., according to wk. wittiout w•minty •• to 111~. _. He•lth end Welt••• • .21-'h< rw hour lai Barn JHSlon or ...cumbral>CH, tt.e lnterl'lt "'7Dt Pension • .27c Hf hour B ette, fleet secre-convtyed to and now ~Id b'( .. 1c1 Tf'\11.-CIEltTt,.CAT• 01< •USIMISS Foreman: Reoelves not less ltltn ,30C t~-ru tee undef' wld Dffd Of Trust, i.. •nd l'lct"'-"'"" ,.._ per hOur more than Ille llour1; r••• UUJ" to Ille fOll-ing dt:scrlbed ~. II>-THE UNDl:llSIGNED -fler'fflV of Ille fllGf\ttt ctaulflcallon - , wll: <:ef'llf'f !Mt lie Is ClOlldUcllng • -·• 'lllllldl l!e lies supervlslOI\. Lot '8 01 Trad No. Cl41, 11 _. -bar business et Ca.ta Mew, Or· Ubor'er • Genetti Constrvctlon $3.U mop rtt0rded .,,, 11oc1t ,., p~ 41 •11119 County, Catllb-111•, imdtr Ille fie· O!Rrttors tnd T~rs of S b to 50 !ncllnl .. of M~li..:eou. Maps. lllloul firm -of ''WOLF'S WHI PMUmatlc •nd Elec'frlc Tools. t records of wld oranoe coontv, Ctll-TLE" end 1t1et Miki firm ts composed Vlbr•llnv MKlllM:s •lld Similar '( ans ury tornle Of Ille totl-1119 ,_,_,, wlma 11emr In Medl•nlcal Tool• not -rwtellf tor 11>r' pUrpose of peylng. obll!llltlonS M l •nd '!"~ llf rnldtnc» Is •• IOI· clualfled llertl11 4.06 M<Vrr<I by said Offd lncludlllil tees lows. to-wit· AJPl>an Rtbr and lr-r , ... \ c111rges and eapenMS of llMt Trvstet CometlUS Penn. Jr .. 2019 President BUOll'frnablla Men 406 '/ B • k •nd Of sale Piece, Costa Mesa. Celifornlt Oemrnt Oiimper (on 1 yd, or l UIC Dafedl J~ne s. 1'67. WITNESS m'I' Mnd tllis 1111 dtv of larger mixers tnd hendllM ;r WESTERN MUTUAL June, l"7 bulk amen!) 4.N CORPORATION, Tru.tee STATE OF ~~~g~:ilru. Jr. ~=•~'';,,.j I=~~ .. _ .... By FIO'( V•n Velktnburvll. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) a.s. O .. lltATIN• RPfOINIEltS1 '·" D9J 11f1i cars Vice ;:;:!dent ON THIS Ith cl3V o4 JuM, A. 0 . Hullh • Welftre • .lOc pet' ~ Published Or1nge Coat Otlly Piiot lta, before me. R-lle C. Knox, • P-IOll F1111d • .30c !'ff hour June 9 16 23 IKI ...._a Notarv Public 111 ...0 tor IM wlcl Couft. Vtul~Hotldey S1vlngs Fvnd • JOc 11111 cost to own ind operate I DEWXE SPORT COUPE DELUXE ST.ATION WAGON a Oj;el Kadett STANSBURY BUICK 234 East 17th StrHt Costa Mesa S4S.77 65 ' ' ' ty •Old Slllte, rnldlne tlltteln, dlily per hour airnml .. Joned end sworn, .,.,_,Iv •P-Foreman: Rf<'t!Yet not ·-NII ·* -I'd con.-11111 P...a. Jr. 1t-.i 11> per hOur more lllan Ille hourly nila LEGAL NOTICE me lo i.. Ille penon '"--Is of the lllehelt daaltlcallon ..,.,. NOTICE OF MEA•lllO IUbe<rlbed to the within riwm-t. •Old wflldl .... hH SUP«Vltlon. rETITION FO• AIANOOflMRICT tdl-lec!Oed to me lllat he encuted Concrete Mixer <>P«r•IW • OF HIGHWAY ltw same. Skip TYP9 Nolle« Is herel>Y 11lv.n to •ff "-IN WITNESS WHEREOI", I have lie,. Bo111T11n or Mlxu Box Dt*'llW llolden In Ille Flm SuPHVl-ltl oi.. unlo set mv h•nd •ftd llltlxed my offl-(co<>Crete or esl)Mll 1t111111 trlct lllat Ille heerln11 o1 Ille 119tltlon of cl•I teal Ille d•Y end yMr Ill !Ills Car· Asl>ll•ll or concrrte 59<'ffdtno. Cltrlce v. Mf9ard, rt al, fifed on tlflcale nrst abow written. Mech•nlcal Ttmpl11111 or Flfllall. May JI, 19'1, tor !lie 1~1 of (OFFICIAL SEAL) Inv "'4!dll,.. Opeulot Ille llerelMtltr dtsutbed MacArmur Roselle C. K1'0JI (all types end strerl aoulevud In Ille Finl 5uprrv1-ltl DI• Noll"' Public • Ctlltornte Concrtft Mixer Operator • lrict. In Orange Counry. Ctllfornl1, llu Principal Office In p...,,1ng -set !Or wedMSdey, tt.e 5111 city of Ora~ Coolltv Concrele Mobile Mixer OHrator Jutv at f:JO o'doclt A.M .. at Ille room My Comml11lon Exoll'H Concret1 Pvmi> or Pumpcnte ol tht lloerd Of Sui>rrvl~ Ill Illa Or-July I, tHI Gun Ope,.tor enoe Countv Administration k lldlf'G, Publisl\ed Orange Coat O•lly Piiot, TUMSTl!lS: JIS NOrlh syomorr, Santa Ant, Call-JuM 9, 16. 23, JO. 1967 L't"7 Health & Well••• -.l5c per Mur, "" IOl'nlt. Pension Fund • .20c per !lour said M«Artflur aou1rv1rd _... tv LEGAL NOTICE FOttmal: ltecelve not teu tllMI .a be abilndoned I$ d6crlbed .. lolloWI: per !lour more IN11 Ille llOurlY Thal portion ol Lot 117, Blodl 1 ".Vflt r•t• of Ille 11'911ttt daulflc.tlloll Of lrvlne's Subdivision In Ille C-"' Cl!ltTIPICATE 0, IUSIPfUS, tNer Wlllcll he hes tupervltloft. ol Or1119t, Statp of CAlllornla, ., "CTITIOUS NAMI! Driven of 01>mP Truekl o4 lei& tll..., >lloWn on a mep recoteled In 80oll Tha undersign.cl does certify I •m 4 VdS. we~r level I.SI 1. p-• of Mlt<t llaMOU'S ,.,,.... concluding • buslnas ., 1t30 N.wport • ydt, bul Its• llMll • ~ lttcorcb Of uid County, desalbecl • lloulr;trd, Cost• ~. Calltomle, uft. ••ter level loflows; der Ille lldlll«n flnn -'11 COSTA I Ydt.. but IMI lllall 12 ,._ BPQlnnlng 1t the Weslerll' fernllnus MESA U·HAUL REN'TALS encl 111•1 Wf!H level of th•I <-trl•ln coo~ In lht Soun.. uld firm 16 composed Of Ille fOlk!wlng 12 Vds. but INf tllan U 'J'ds. erly rigfll of w•v line ot MICArthur pff'JOll, whole Mme tn f\111 •nd place water level ., .. Boultvard ~rlbed ,., "S. 19" 07' 01 residen« Is • tollows: 16 . yds. but ku illlln tf ~. II" w.. 45.16 Itel'' in P1ra1 11S.7 J1mtt It. Tice. 229' Colorado PIK.a. water leVtl •·• ot Ille ~ to lhr Coullly Of OrtnQe Cost• Mtsa, Ctlffomla. ILaCTltlCIANS: recotelecl September 1. U6.S 111 lloOlo: Oe'9d June I. 1'67. 0.Mr•I F°"'1\an 1'59, P"l!r 519, Offlclal RK'Onts o1 Jtma Tice Forem•n wld coonto 111ena1 al0119 selcl aiuna St•le of C•lltomla, Oranee County: sub Foreman N 19" or U" E 4S 16 IHil tllenca On June t. 1H7, befor8 me, • Not•rv Cabla Spl~r s.' 35• to• ,... i:'.. 66.n feel •lolle Public In •nd tor stld Stn, penoneny ttble Spttcar Fanma11 u• u• 4AS U:J 7.1' tl\P Southw,..ttrlY right of wiy llnr _.,..., J•nw• R. TlCll k-t·o me J ourneYmtn Wlr....,.,., Jovnwf-ot wld Parul 115,7 ro • polnl on 1 lo t.. Ille person .wllaN Mme II IUf>. m•n Tec:flnlclan, tnd Cerllf._ 1 1 Sou-.. $Cribed to Ille woltlln lntl'rlln*ll and Wtleler 6.11 -· ang~ curve concave ... -••• ld<nowttOclecl ,,. nacufed ..._ •-· OVEltTIME RATES FOlt $IX 8ASIC erlY, havonv •.radius Of 2!W.00 IHI; (OFFICIAL SEAL) TRAOES: lncloental lo 1tM a.n In· 1 radlal to ••1d point l>Mrt N. J6 JowOfl E Oa la Yotved OVertlme lh•ll be paid !Of 1" 71" E .; lll4!Me Northwa~rlV Nolarv P·Ub11/. California wor1t PtrfOrmed 111 ucaa flt ..,. reg· •lonll uld. curve _,havlnq • cenlral Principal Office 111 ultr deY'• or _.., wart! and tt enqlt of I 57' ti and lft •re di... 0,.. County Ille ,.,. for O\ltrtlme qt tile erett 11~ Of 66.74 IHI lo •. polnl Oii a My Commission E Im Involved. · "°"'•"llf'"I ltne, a rMl••I to said June 71 l'70 xP Ho11d1ys H l\rreln relwNd lo af\111 point ~MS N. S4' ,,. 36" E.1 ~ PvlilisMd Or-• COM! Otlty PltOt, be dftmed to be New v...... D111. II~ t'lld non-l•not"*' !Int $. • q J-'· "· 23. lO, 1'67 ISM7 Mtmorl•I O•Y. l~nOlllClt o.av ...... Ge W , ~.JA tttl lo the polM of bor Oty, V•Mr8nt' O•y, Th.,._Mll9 be1Jln11lnQ. LEGAL NOTICE D•Y end Cllrlstm... If 1ny of tile aboV• Rest'TVI"' 11\d ~>«"1111"' from ltlls hollclays 1111 on Sundey, Illa Molld•'f abendonmenl •n ea~•"' or .. -1o11-1no 111111 be consldWW • .... , IMftts •nd riOhl to maintain. operete. IA•·la holld1y. ~••c.e, remove 111d renew 111 "°" suraa10• cou•T OP: TH• It 111111 bl m•nd•torv up0n h G-u lsllr>Q ~nllery uwen end $lotm STATI 01' CALIFO•NIA tredor to Whom e contract 19 .,.,,,,_ drtlM and appurt-nl slructuns Ill, ~It TMa COUNTY 01' OltANOE ed, tnd upon all eubconlncters undff uPOn end t.rttr Ille wlO hlohway ellCI all ,.., A474JI him to pay not i.. !Mn a.ttd etntr•I -"°"' lhtrtol. and PllrlUanl to 11\V MOTtCE OP H•A•INO o .. PETITION proYtlllng rites ol per diem ,. .. ,. PJCl•ll"9 lranchin or rt'lleWtl therl!'Of to l'Olt ••oeATI! 01' WILL AND ,o• ell workmtn emploved In !ht --.utlen m11lnr11n, Ol>l!fllt, repllce, re.movt, ,... LETTlaS T•STAM•NTAaY o1 ,,,. contrtct. rtf'N •nd enla~ 111 nnw ulsllno 111.>H btela of R~ Grant S.U<Hman, O.. No bidder may wltlldraW 1111 bl4 Por ot plPt, condUlts. uo1e1, wlr~$. Poln. ceaMd. • wlod of JO days eftH !fie date Ind ol!Wr CCl'IVenl~t 1trvct1>res, equip. NOT ICE IS HEREBV GIVEN TMI Ml for' Ille bid -nlnQ. menl 111d tMurtt !Or lhf! ~•tlon GHrll Pos Ms fll..t l>e,..ln a Ptflllon BOARD OF TRUSTEES.. o1 031 pipe llnn. ftleor•phoc 1nd ltl• tor prollate of Wiii and tor lnu1ntt ORANGE COAST JUNIOlt l)hone llntt, nillroad llnn, •ncl l<K ,,,. Of Letters T .. lamentery to Patlllon•r• COLLEGE OISTalCT trtnsPorl#lkln ot dlslrlbutlort Of •leelrle rmrrn<» lo 'lllllldl II made to< turther BY : NORMAN E. ljU, T$0M -•OY• petroleum and lls products. am-Ptrtkuler-. •lld that Ille time end plaot Se<rela,.,., monie. wirer. &I'd tor lnckMl\lll pUr· of llrarlnv Ille wme II• bttn wt tor Boerd of Trvstees potn. JulY 7, "''• •I t:JO a.m .. 111 the coun. Open~ J1>M 76, lff7 • 4tJO 11 m. Bv otdn ol lht &oenl ol Supervlton ,_,. OI Oeperlmfftt No. 1 o1 w ld courl, PubllsMd Or1nge C-t Dally Piiot, of Orll\llt Countv1 C•lltor~la. el IOI Nortll lroec!Way, Ill ltlt Cltv Ju,_. I, 16, IH7 ts7 ... J D•"'4 lhls Jlsl OIY of M•Y· IW. ol lent• AM. Ct lNornle. (SEAL! Dtltod June 14, lfll1. W E . ST JOHN, W, E. ST JOHN, CouMY C~r1C •"" ox-ottlekl coun1y c1en:. Clerlo. of tht lloe•d Of 0-11 P ... SUll"rvl.On of Orenot Jl1 WKI Mallo Street, CO\lnf'/ C1INornl4 Alllamllr•, C•ll.....,lt llv MAbool L. CHltl)( fol: (JIJI tt14'tt o-i1y AtferNY tot "9111....., PubUJhed Or_,"9t Coat! OallY Pllol, PublltM<t Orlnvt Cont Delly Piiot, JUM • ~ 16. 1'-!T fl.WT JUM 1$, 14, 17, 1'67 ltWT INTENSIVE DtscrlbH lht DAJL Y PILOT'S covm~ of loUI ntw1. No otlter paper carts as mudl about w11trt you YOU lht. r:.===============! • 14 DAILY PILOT Fri~, JuM 16, 1967 LEGAL NOTlCE LEGAL NOTICE I Mutual If Funds Al-11 L.ch H, h .... ffly '1111 • tfl11 '-it1119 9'itiw WN.lllt ell eny HW1,.,., S.1 Or•llf• C.•ll'ty. Hit •11- cl•tl•• cover•t • of ~oot· l"f •M yochtl11t 11owt la o 4elly fH turo •f tho DAil Y PILOT. 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Fr•,.. ~~= FuflCM Fuou1 OAJLV PILOT JS Friday's Oosing PriceS-Complete New York Stock Exchange List t DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Fixing 'Equitahl~' Fee~ I t"' The subject of t1deland6 use fees today 11 comider· "-abty less muddy ln the wake of Newport Beach City Coun. ell action earlier this wee.k. Municipal lawmakers formed a f act·~I commi~· tee whose principal task will be to deternune the f N81· bility of imposing "equitable" fees against private and commercial 'Uil5en of public Udelanda proper1.f. The move wu well-considered, developmg out of numl!rous discussions between the council and marine industry representatives and among ooundlmeo thetJl. selVe6. The owners of commercial installations apparently convinced councilmen of the inequity of charging fees agaimt business properties only -If fees are to be charged at all. To do 60, they argued, would be to discriminate. That they made their point ia implicit in the coun- cil's direction to its newly formed tidelands committee to con.sider levying fees u uniform as possible against all shore-connected installationa, specifically including private piers. The council acted wisely in giving the four·man study group four months in which to prepare its report. The Issue is complex and comequential enough lo war· rant at least that much time. Judgments oo &uch matters should not be hastily made, which would b.ave been the case hid councilmen included the city staf rs original tidelands fee propoals in the new municipal budget. Many fact.ors mU&t be ~ed by council commit- tee memben Robert Sbelloo, Lindsley Pamona, Howard Rogers and Dee Cook (wbo w1ll &ene as an alternate) in tl\e coming weeb. Not the least of these, of (.'()W'9e, is the prospect of competing with Orange County government OD U6e fees. . That such a situatioo could be in the offing 1S sup- po~ by the fact that the county admioisten waters in the Upper Bay, while the elf• Juri8did:lon cmen the lonr ·bay. Two leta of feel In the tame harbor aru would be of qoeMimMble ftlGe to eltber public 11eocy. Cutbtcb ID la'Tke wo,IJd be tbe tomtable result of a dty-comrtJ ."price nr." . R~~ ''*'f:eUal .._. owners are ~ to be affected "!I whit dt.J la preaently prop<>Qng ~ do. Now ii the time fw them to mate their views mown to the commWlity moc:latioat thllt represent them. The council committee wOl IOUcit the views of these usocl~ tiona. Tbe city appean to be committed t.o the principle of ~elanda fees. It ii now Meting the answer to tbe ques- tion of bow muda -Md )a conducting its search with creditable caution. Innovation at OCC Contronny onr Orqe Ct>ut College's offbeat yearbook, U>g :e1, three fteb ago died down with its recall and revision. The ltadeata, who paid the bUJ. acted reaponaibly, 11 did the faculty. Before the boot ii entlre11 doled on the episode, boobowtever .• the ~ abouldbe be a:pr u ed that future year· editon "'"au not dilcoultpd from trying eom• thing new. ComtructiYe innoYatiom 1bould be part of the learning proceu. Hell! the question Of faculty advice comes in. Ad· ~ ~ ampua newspapers are not usually before. publication cemon; rather, they use after-publication criticWn of. erron ~ ~ teaching process. A recent report."° tlUa In a n.afional joarne1iaD magazine indicated the chief problems have been more of ethic:! responsi- bility and taste than of techniques. . ~ yearbook differs &om a college newspaper in that it~~ a pmnanent record of a school year in a student t life. Became of ~ Loe editors of the fu· lure woaJd be well adYiled to .eet more faculty help, not 11 ctmar1 bat 11 eaabtbatGri ot mature judsment m the m of Sood ._.. am flfr; • to aJJ. N Head Tax Proposed For SchoolS Dear Gloomy GU8: Wlaat Big Brotlatt• Seek to Aeeonapllsla . . . . .. ~· ~ • • • • t ·' ~. :. f ~· :. ·~ • . 4, • --I ~~.}: Uftllf't ~ ,...., -...... ........., _. ......... _ ....... ._... ....... .,, .... n.,...., .. ~..._.. .... _. ................. ~ ........ -----.,... ....... _ ............. _ ... ......... -,_..,, To the Editor: I get so very weary o( reading ol the public schools and their endless need for more and more and still more. money. Each yea,-voters are asked to approve of increased taxes to fill the bottomless abyss of educa- tJonal expenses. The fact that voters have refused to accept the school boardl' proposals on the past two ballou should be a pretty food indication of the mood of the ma1ority. WHY HAS~ NEVER been propos· ed that these id.satiable demands could easily be met by the simple exped.i· ent ?f imposing a bead tax on each pupil for these ever-increasing school budgets? A nominal charge o( $S per student per term would not be a bard· ship on any parent and would slU'e- ly alleviate the pressure on property owners at long last. MRS. DOROTHY ZUMWALT Any form "' tuition would vi<>lat.t state law. -Editor Meter Confuiott To the Editor: Regarding the confused and garblr.d Newport Beach parking meter situa· tion. may we offer these informative comments and suggestions to the citi· zens and taxpayers of N e w p o r t Beacll? Apparently, to solve the parking meter dilemma whkb confronts our fa ir city at the present, the brilliant mind of an electronic genius is re- quired to equate the confusion in· volved. Checking out this matter. just for fun. we tra~led along Newport Blvd .. east bound . where the meters are regulated at 5 cents per hour. Fair enough. Then on to McFadden square, and the Newport pier area where the meters leap (not jump) to 20 cents per hour -or 5 cents per quarter hour I that's what it reads). Fine. Tourist area. and much revenue for the city. PROGRESSING FARTHER east on Balboa Blvd.. no meters. Great for the local beach VJSJlors. no problems. Then on to the "point of impact" - 15th St. and Balboa -meters again. and in a predominanUy residential area, with churches. Parklng meter fee. 5 cenu per 15 minutes For whaL to attend church? (This is not ? com- mercial area, as is McFadden). Continuing our righteous motor cru- sade, we proceed to Balboa and Main St. which Is an extremely heavily trafficked and commercial area. Park· Ing meter fee, 5 cents for one hour. Good show ! And the price is right' .MEANWHILE . BACK at the 15th St. rwich, there Is no commercial trafficf. (except for the Sunday church· goers, who use the space for a max.I· mum of one hour on Sunday. I Thts costs them a sparkling fee of 20 ce~ in coins to attend the church of their choice. after wading through a maze of grubby hipsters who h'equenl ~he area, and who do not pay par~ng frcs for the privilege of parlting thrmselves in public. May we suggest that when the mP· tPr price is raised. a sign be ralsed. r·omml'MUrately, so that citizens who havt parked t114 day before, for-.~ t The U.N. 1w preserved' ita per- fect record: ZERO. Excq>t. ol coune, as a public forum Lor Arab and Communilt reprelent· atives to vilify and slander the United Statec. "Sky1Craper for rent; N. Y. City; X'IDt. view; glaa and ivory, full of echoes: pay debta of former tenant" -J.E. T. .,. ....... .-. ............. .. __ , .. , ............. ~ ____ _,..,.,...,.. ceota per boar. a few bloc.ks down the strfft, will not be so naive u lo ~ sume that this iJ the going rate. WE MADE ONE mlitaU. Wbea we weot to church, we left our alide rule and computer at home and '" conscientiously put our money into the meter (more than eoougb for the nickel meter) but unfortunately, we were in the "high rent" diltrict, and when we emerged from church, we had been cited. We loct, but in the future, we hope that the rest d the taxpayers will be fore.limed. and more cognizant of the fact ~t they must read the little small print on the meters, or they will get a big fat Jl84· ing ticket, no matter bow hooest their intelltions. U we sound confllled by the "me- ter maze," we are. We were unaware that a complet.e analysis of each me- ter. per city block. mlllt be compld,- ed before parking one's vehicle. It wu an expencive hour in church, but lf one must be cited, where could there be • better place! PAMELA DONNER ClariflCetlete To the Editor: It has come to my attention that the int.ent of one of my •tatementa at lbe Baccalaureate Seniee1 held at Dnid- son Field last Sunday, June 11, (for high school graduates of the Newport. Mesa Unified School District) bu been misunderstood and bu become a source of distttss to some persons. That my remarks may have result· ed Jn distress to anyone of whatever religious persuaaion, cau.es me deep • personal anguish. I off~ my aincien regret and apology. BY WAY OF CLARIFICATION, my opening remarks were intended to rec· ognize the plurality o( religious com- munitJes present, to stat.e my own stance within the Christian tradition, and in a humorous a.side also to tte· ogniu those who may hold no rell· gious affiUatlon. In order to demonstrate my own per· sonal convictions in this matter, and in recognition ol an unclarified prob- lem most of us are aware of, 1n re- gard to Baccalaureate Programs, it is my purpose in the lmmediaW fu- ture to work with those reapomible for such programs, to insure inclusive participation of the various religious groups of our community. REV. JAMES H. LAMBERTif CommunJty Methodlst Christ Church by the SU B~lf·flg•tndttf To the Editor· A school budget of a "mere S20 mil· lion" navore<f With a fat pay jncreaSP for the underpal<l adminJstr&tors: WAT is today's version of belt-tight· ening. But not their bell; No, I. u Mt. Citizen, am asked to take off my belt. cul out a chunk and send it to those poor genUemen to sew into their belt. and keep just enough for myself to tit> around my neck with a t i~hlening dt'vkr guaranteed by tht school hoard never to slip during the l'ntirt lifetime of thP wearer JOE BRUYNEEL A Letter to an Absent Father By RALPH HOU>BVBG ExeetlUTe Directer 8jf 8n6en el °'1lllCe C..ty Big Brothen, a oohwary. "°"" uctarian, """'f'l1'0fit ~ ii OM of 0nznoe CoatYI Ja:rvut Clftd most importat social ~·· M guut columnist J or EVERYDAY PROBLEMS, Mr. Holdbut'fl addraaa hit MMrks to a fathn o/ o pr~c­ t~ "littU lrtothtr . ., Dear Mr. Jones: Your former wile bu bro.albt your aon, Bob, lo 111 for help. While it a too early for us to know if we cu help him, we are evaluating the aa.. at.ion to see what we can do. Since Sunday 11 Father'• Day, I want to ibare a few U.O.OU with you. First, let me mab a very cleu that our big brot.ben are not aubltl- tutes for abMnt When. What we do ia to cowud with roar IOO's mother ~gardlnc the ~ent o: the home and tbe __ 1 problems abe aad Bob are ezPerieocing. When JOU were there. she m£J have bea a put IOUDding board and your u- mtam planner. but now ihe obviom-11 eaa't do wry well as president .t ~ COi pontion without someone to !ill ~ .. . ' f'L '' Ft: . . J t~ • t ... . I • . . . '),!.' talk with about her everyday prob· I ems. EVEN MORE important, as we see our job, is to help your IOD resolve the tremendous Joas be bas experienced -the loss ol yQu. Most boy~ value themselves by their father's measure. So it isn't bard to see ,,.by Bob u often discouraged and downhearted, feeling he is of little value since be believes you have deserted him. Our aseney helps ~Y introducing your 10D to a mu who volunteers to spend three or four houn with him ev· uy week for one to two years. We call him the "big brother" and your IOI! tbe "llttle brother." '1'be big broth- er, working under the superviaion of an experienced social worker, hopeful· ly will win your boy's confidence and give him Ole courage to once again risk clOH frleodshipt with men and tll rebuild hia esteem and sell-eonfi· dence. JUST AFTER SCHOOL started last September, Bob phoned you lo ask when you were coming over. He had a present for you, bu~ probably didn't make thl• sO\Jld very urgent. When yol6 didn't come, be certalnly felt let down. However, tht: second time be came to our Big Brothers' office to see the intake -vorker, be brought along a screwdriver-bolder be bad made to express his feelings for the first man who bad been close to him in a Jong time. I would say that was a pretty precious g i f l for a c11•1al acqualn· tance, wouldn't you? You may not realize all Of the dU· Ciculties your former wife bas faced. The Romans bad a term, "cavl.at emptor," which means, "let the buy· er beware." Perhaps it WM lood eao• omy for your ex-wile to spend ~ on the old bus, but this nearly resulted ln a financial impasse for her and your boy. REMEMBER, sbe alone is creat· Ing the physical 1:1d emotional envir· onment in wtilcb your son la being reared. To help him become a happy. normal adult, I hope you will consid· er everything which affectl him, but not just material things. No doubt you have beard that fatb· erless boys reprer.ent a majority of our youth social problem• and a third of the school clrop-ouU. At Blc Broth- ers, we lb.ink your boy ta well worth all of the time and effort and plan- ning it will take to help him avoid these troubles. IT JS POSSIBLE that a volunteer Big Brother may not be able to reach Bob and gain bia confldence. Or may. bf' we won't be able 'to find a autt- able Big Brother. for .tim for we will be very careful 'tdlo we ualp to blm. But you can be sure we will do our very best to find a mature, stable mu to help him along the road to Jood citizenship. Of coune we don't !mow much about your-roa•ont for l~viq home bat I'm sure they were substantlal. Yet your boy's'futW'e bapptneu could very well depend on w~t you do now and in the next few years. ·Try to flod ways to keep him from tbinkin1 of himself u a fatherless boy. For re- gardless of bow good Big Brotbet might be and how meaningful theh' relationship may become, no one wfD ever quite measure up lo you ln Bob's mind. I'll be thinking of you on Father's Day! Sincerely, . RALPH HOLDBURG Red Chinese Face Hunger, Diseas~ More the end ol summer. Com· munht China will lace Its worst food shortage and bea1tb crisis in a dec- ade. ~ hazard ol famine and pestilence in the world's most populous coun- try increasea each day with the spreading drought in China's five sur· plus grain producing provincu Bordering OD tlk. y angtse R i v e T tbeae J?~ provinces are Hupei: Anbwea. Kiangsi. Hunan and Chekiang. Under normal weather conditioM ~ese ftttile rice and grain produc: mg areas account for 70 percent ct all food cODIUmed in China's 18 prov· inc es. ~ the long history of Ctuna. crop (-.Jares in tileSe Yangtse river prov- i.Dca have been followed by country. 1!Jde hunger and death for ~ of mil· tiollJ from starvation and disease. CANADIAN OmCIALS returning from the China mainland say the drought ~ ao widespread that the only way Peking can avert a major c• tutn>pbe la lo begin Importing mas- sive shipments of ~ain and drugs from tbe West. U Mao Tse-lung's government wruu loo lorig, ~ officials warn 11 win fac~ a hunger revolt as bloody as the civi.1 war that brought the Rrd regimt to pow~ in 1949. This report on China 's comin"' chaoa •as passed on to President Johnson during his recent visit wi th Prime Minister Pearson In Canadn and r~ sult~ in the State Department's of· fer .o send U. S. ~rugs Ill PPkin~. It also came amid iocrc;,5101! signs that Mao T&t·lun~ has be~un 1mpoi;ina mar~al law on the marnlanct tn prep- aration for tht Red Arm y", takint control of next month '' han rq . TlllS l\11LlT ARY takeovrr 1~ be· 11eved necessary to keep lhr re~tl~u ~i~ese peasant11 ~rom n?vllllini: and seamg what remams of th" rountry's small crops. Also. thr martial law is needed for the m'b11izrt1Jon of ~tu· dents, workers, and Rrd qu,1rd~ to gathtr lht harvest. SignUlcantly, Army 11n11\ 1·11ntroUed • . .. ' .. ~· . : ... •),; . . .• •J I -•• _.. ... ~ .. . .. ' . ~,, .. ~ .,. -v --~I~ .\'.i •· by Mao and his follow'ers have begun taking over the transportation and storage facilities needed to move and store the new harvest -tasks usually left to the farm communes. In the heavllJ populated Eastern and Southern areas of China where diseases are rampant, the Armt bas set up emergency medical centers to comba' epidemics of German mea· ates, smallpox, and 1wnmer nu. THE SMALLPOX epidemic already bas .:!aimed thousands of lives and is spreadin( toward Rong Kong, and North Vietnam. Despite Peking's Oat rejection of the first U.S. drug offer, Secy. of State Rusk is again urging President Jobn· son to renew it through diplomatic channels. Under Rusk's plan the drugE would be sent to Peking with no strings at· tached to keep these killer· diseases from spreading beyond the borders of China. BEFORE THE Middle Eut CrlaJs Rusk a.bo wu conaiderln&. a compan· ion proposal providing that th• U. & offer to sell food.grains lt Pekin1 n · quested them. This controversial offer, however, was aldetracked by eventa ln the ~ die Eut before lt could be forward· ed to President Johnson for hll ap- proval. On directions from the Whlta House, food requirementa for Arab nations and the refugees o( WU' have been given the State Department'• highest priority. Robert S. Allea ucl Pall Sc9tt The Only Smart Way to Be Young Ntea for a New Commencement Speed: There are three ways ~ be young, and two of them are dumb. The first dumb way la to be young. simple -trusting, accepting, believ- ing, going along with the crowd. The second dumb wa) Is to be young-cynical -doubting, rejecUng, ltllJ>«ling, despising whatever the majority does or thinks or says. The third way to be young is the only smart way -and, like most smart ways, It is a combination or tbt other two ways. And this Is to be trusting when you must. 1nd doubllnit when you sho uld. TO ACCEPT WHAT has to be aC· repted. a11d reject whet ought to be rejected. To go along when It doesn't matter much. And to iitand alone when it does. To be youog·slmple today 111 le be a ap. To be young-cy11lcal is to be a sucker for cran~s and crackpots and spooks of all sort. Th is Is the way It is. baby -a mlxed·UP world of black and white and gray. With phonle11 on both sides of the fence -on tht Establishment side and on tne Jtebel side. With patch· es of goodness, and blotches of bad· ness, and huge globs of indifference between them. HOW DO YOU know when to trust and when to doubt. when to accept and when to reject? You know ln two ways -by look· Ing into yourseU, and by looking out at the world. If you concentrate on yourself you're a fool about lhe world. IC you concentrate on the world, you 're a fool about yourself. It's that simple. And that hard. It call!; for balance, for judgment, for cool ness. for honesty. Most of all. !t calls for deciding things on thetr own merit, not because you read It or were told it or grew up believing It. THE YOUNG-SIMPLE way leads to stagnation, to dead people walking around repeating high -minded non· 11ense they don't really understand. The young-cynlc al way leads to an• other kind of stagnation, to living for sensation~ that offer no po111ib1Uty for growth. f .ife ts, II anything, lhe l\rt of com· bination. Of discrlminatlon. Of freely picking one's own pe1·aonal pattarn out of a hundred choices. Not letting it be picked for you -either by the Establishment, or by the Rebell. Con- formity ol Hip Is no bM:ter than Con· fonnlty of Square. This ls lhe way It Is , ~aby. The way It's always going to be. Friday, June 16, 1967 Thi tditorfaL ~t of the Dotl11 PlLot tetki to tn form and stlm. 1dat1 rto.dtrt b11 preHnttna Uua new$J>(lper'a opinfom and com- mentary on topics of int.trtlt, and liantficance, by provl<Ung • , forum for the ezpr1t.non of our readers' opinions. and b11 presenttna th.I dlwne vftw- roint.s of inf Of'TMd obuniers and spokftsm.en on topics of the dalJ. Robert N. 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Ult tMn =:~·auto, R/H, full pow9r, fKtory power atr. stMring. 52695 52595 51395 5109 '66 IMPERIAL '65 IMPERIAL '63 PONTIAC '63 PONTIAC '64 DODGE . '66 Pl YMOUTH 4 •· ........ W ,...., faclw f 2 tleer hanhp, --.., Ml power, Bonneville 4 fir. hardtop, auto., Fury Ill 44r hardtop, auto, R/H, 2 door hardtop, auto., RIH eir, AMFM ,..._, .... -. ,_..., *· M. ef ,.,.., ._.. 1 power atr, factory afr. Bal of fac· power str. ful twq tu ,..,,. R/H, pwr. steer ftl. tory warranty. . c ...... w...., ...... aJH,,.... atr., fKloly •• 54195 53395 5995 5259 CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH • IMPERIAL 4201 I AT THE LAKEWOOD TURN OFF OF THE SAN DIEGO FWY FROM ORANGE COUNTY 527-2341 426-7301 . --_____ .... JI DAILY PILOT ROMAN ESCAPADE -Cindy Carol stars in the title role of "Gidget Goes To Rome." a motion pic- ture about a teen-age European escapade, which airs tonight at 9 on Channel 2 in color. 1TELEVISION VIElfS ' ,. ,( Phone Hour Wants Elite ly RICK DU IROW HOU.YWOOD (UPI) -NBC-TV'1 "Telepohne Hour," which won Its way into prime lime this fall with its new musical 00cumentiary ronnat, is aiming for the same elite audience despite its new high· pressure broadcast slot. "We are after those people wh06e combined ef. forts produce the intellectual climate in which we want to function and grow," said a spokesman for the sponsor, the Americ.an Telephone & Telegnph Co. "WE WANT THEIR good will -including that of the campus community," added the company's assistant vice president for advertising. L. K. O'Leary. Starling this September, the "Telephone Hour" will be .seen on Friday nights, at 10 p.m. This is probably the least enviable of all prime time hours. yet it is an undeniable triumph to have landed it. The musical documentaries will alternate with othec NBC-TV news and public affairs programs. Jn the past season, the "Telephone Hour" was seen on Sunday evenings, at 6:30 p.m. This wasn't too awful an hour in itself, but the early slot meant that in so~ other time zones it was aired virtually back in to the late afternoons. COMBINED WITH this schedule -and the good chance tbat viewers might be otherwise oc- cupied early Sunday evening -were the intrus- ions of sports event! like football games. At any rate, between the schedule, the pre-emptions and the new f onnat, it is reported that the series l06t about a million viewers from the time it dropped its old style of presentation, which has been described as "music to offend everybody by." The new format, however, did draw a gre41t deal of attention to the "Telephone Hour,'' which had been depressingly dull in its old style. In addi- tion, critical pmise poured in. The SJ>Of1.90" was pleased at finally being considered "with it" and contemporary in its musical offerings. But, although it has shown little regard for the big ratings game, a spokesman makes clear it is definitely trying to achieve maJdmum viewing from its potential aud· ience, which he estimates at about 13 million per- sons. TO THIS END, it will continue experimenting with its manner of presentation. For example, there will not be such all-out reliance oo the "cinema verite" technique, although there will certainly still be some of it. The company feels it did well its first year of experimentation -and it was successful - but admits thett wel'e the inevitable errors bound to arise in doing 16 programs. As an instanci, the Van Cliburn show is described as "press agentrv" and "a mistake." · This season. says the spokesman, film techni- ques will be used according to the subjeds involved. In addition, the "Telephone Hour" was sensitive to criticism that there were k:>o many bi ts and pieces of musical pedormances on some programs -and will try to Offer longer segments of these passaJ:tes. There will, however, be one definite carryover from the put season: the hours again wiJI not be inter- rupted by commercials, with all ads saved ror the end. Dennis the MerPace ON A PINHEAD It i1"'t ._uae the 11111• t+.l"f •• ln1cri\in~ the Co4.,t1lul1t a 00 tht hu 4 of • 11i11, bvt d~ yew ever rH lly •••" lh• "For Th, R.,,,J" future 1,. the DAil Y "l.0T1 Yev'" ~. aur,rtuJ h&,. mu<h i"forM1tio" w• c1n ,.,. l"t• • •Mi ii ,,.c., PEANUTS DR. KILDAU r MAO£ IT, OOC!! 'l\IU 'f, l#PfffT'S WJTH IT ·MA_,!! 1Hf LEGS-lltfY'Rf G0016 TO IE O. t< .. '! .. -· :.::t" --~- Mun AND JEFP MISS PEACH DUBIE DEERE .. ly K• lalcl tl(;NI AT LfMT I'Vf tiOT T>tE lf6S. MAY!f ••• WllO !<HOWS ... MA'flf NOW THAT 1 CAtol fl'UN ~. I COLL() 11\JfC M.ST fHOUGH 1t:> CA1Qf He".~! DURING-OUR BRIEF ASSOCIATI~ IVE FORMED A SORT OF GRWGI~ ADMIRATION FOR VOU! MAY I HAVE SOME SMALL 10KeJ 10 REMEMBER YOO BY? WHY, ~PALI ,WMAT'tOO GOTIN MIND? >-lb .~ ISN'T IT NICE 1 IT'S GOT A WOODSN SPLINT AND A PLASTl!ft CAST I I LOVE IT! HELLO, MRS. 900TH! DEBBIE DEERE Of 'lliE CITY ~E5SI 1 HAVE SOMf'THING UR6ENT 10 ~ WITH )()l.IJ ~91 CAN I COME '10 SEE YCXH ru'AT~ LlllJ~ f Wmt YOO. J2.."s WMr • ---= - ::: ---- -· - hll )IOIR -.;-~ t)' with • P9tio tMla ........ . !:t. ...... In'" In .. , .. te .... In thl frldQ, June lb, 1%7 ,. i • -r · DAILY PILOT J 8 You C.n Sel It, Find It. Tr1d tt *>USU POI SALi HOUSU Paa SAL.I HOUS1S POil SALi HOUSES fOR SAL.I HOUSH fOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES POR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE .:.;,.;;....;;...------- .....,., lOOO o......e , • .._., 1000 General 1000 O...WI 1000 Gen.ral 1000 Gener•I 1000 General , 1000 Gen.rel 1000 M.._ ...,."I_. IBSUM UYlll& liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( Jho y· A DrHm On A 8ucftet ...... ..... WE SOLD 76 IDAll HOMIS IN u e. 10 Custom Homes e lllleo res-teW Q-yatal cl~v~l~n ftlen of YOUI AHA IN MAY. Wl'IE 11Y· ~ ~~ ~ DOVER $55 000 lb.is 16 x 32 SWIMMING ...,. •••• ~ IN& FOi 80 IN JUNE. LET ONE OF ekctrie onctudini tieat> Under Constnctlon , ~ :t ~ ~~= THEM • YOUIS newlY decorated, and (u)lY .SHORES 4 & 5 Exquisitely detlgoed homes, sep/Din-Over 3,000 111 tt of Custom acaplng. 3 (tOCld w. bed-•••• • airpetect home. Two swim-ing rm ·+ lge fam rm, wet bar & Roman Built home wilti 4 BR, 3~ rooms 1.,_ baths. Stunning Lelk fw eur .. Ill tNa ,..,__ & other ming poola, c.bana. put. Garden baths. Poot size lots. Near the ex-beh in a "U" plan on a living room, mWft' bed- -.--...., ..._. ti111 p-eem, lhuffie 00.rd elusive Dover Shores area where "YOU OWN choice comer lot. All at a room baa aUdl.ng &laf.s county & .......,,. C:.ttfomla Weat lat Ac i.dminton for JOW' en-· llJ & Ocean THE LAND." . teTTit1c price ot S56.1XX>. doors to a 20 x 24 a.1ummum 20Q Mtcflff Dr. joymeat with llO rn.alnteD-Ca.U Wally Hallberg covered PATIO. A GREAT 646-7711 ance problema. PRICED . NEWPORT EST A 'IES ~ Eves 642-4290 DOYEi SHOIES By 1¥• w.lk & S.. FURNISHED MODEL POR SALE 1812 S.tm.90 Dr. _UQUISllE FM I bdrms A famll::r na. t bl. .... lwaaicw --mr of the Spudlb C.... .... 3450 aq. fl. bult around a 1-le Jan+cape4 coart)'ari. ,,.. H.8deDda IDad ~baa 1Gd4 famil1 edall arm A bit.. ID BBQ plaa the .......... ...... dildllc lllL a- -.. adttac -colal-.. ltiamil. a:aDT f'<ll OCQJPAMCI' TQDll. 0 ....... . . ltOf 1. WARD CD I ... lB Edll*e ,A&mb l'tll' IVAN WW..S A 2DIS IO DOii PAYMBll ~1 '\'i ··l i ~· ':'' .11 · Open Houses THIS :)VEEKEND KMlt this hwly ...... ....'!. ~ .... .......... you.. ... All the locatlent listed ......, are ll•crn.I .............. by~····· ...... In toay's DAILY PILOT WAH'f ADS ,..,_. thewi"lt.,... ....,... for sale er f9 ·....,. ere urged ,. Hit tueh htfonMtien In this cotuntn Mdl Fricl.y. HOUSES FOi SALE (2 Wroom) 609 Carnation CdM (213) 473-8732 (3 Bedroom) 2427 Holly Lane, Newport Heights call M&-7M3 for appl 1003 BomUe Doone, Irvine Ternce, CdM 842-8235 (Open daily) (l a.droom & F•mi1y ot Den) 2-422 • i2nd St., NB 842-3381 (Open Sun 1-1) 2882 Buswood, (Eutblulf) NB 842-8235 (Sat. Sun) 2301 Clay St., NB M~1720 (Saturday 1.S) {4 Bedroom) 1136 Santiago Dr. Dover Shores (714) 642-8235 (Model Open daily) *4812 Cortland Dr. (Cameo ID&hlandl) CdM · 675-5349 (Sat A: Sun 1~) {S a.clroom) 30to Harding Way (Met.a North) CM · 545-7'798 (Sat I: Sun 11.e) (S Br. I Family or Den) 2774 l.«enJO .Ave. (Mesa del Mar) CM M5-0050 (Sat & Sun 1-8) (6 Bedroom) 1415 Galaxy Dr .• Dover Shores 548-4617 or 548-7428 (Open Dally) DUPLDES FOR SALE (2 Br. I Family & I Br.) 713 Marigold, CdM 873·8650 (Sat & Son 1-3) (3 Br & I Br) 204 Pollins Ave. Balboa Island ~73.-0 (Sat & Sun lH) I ' APARTMENTS FOR SAU (6 Unik -l Ir. Hcj,) 1601 Bed.lord J..ane, NB &C-0239 for appt. * ..... '* • w aterl"°"t *** Pool A Wet.rfront ·----LI-~ •L.....11 B1C"1 "'°' TODAY'S ........ v. Vlaws ) : BUY only $18,950. Repeat llfMY "9,._..-...._ r.MUn ~ Jfg Model 1500 SantltlgO Dr. (et ~rl,..... Dr. only n&.950. VETS NO 545-N91 ET AT ONLY $28,150. wrm • • Jerry FNUCl/Charl• Arnold Rltrt 646 n55 DOWN. OPEN !Vf.NINGS lD% DOWN AND 909fJ S.Cfu!iled ·& Luxurious WAU<.ER 1c LEE LOAN • See ttM weekend 8' Werth the Effort BAYl'Mn. 2629 Harbor 1~ p.m. t. locate o. I/ \KUI :>6-!M91 Open til 9 P.M . Loni LOTSI 24114 UNIVERSITY ~ Irvine Country _H-4 ~ NEAR ALL SCHOOLS CHOto ~ ~~.. ... (extension of Del Mat Ave.) -.a.. -JI near Yacht Club. p en OU e v•IC'UI HOME _ ,.. ""__..,. ~ -n." REAL TORS within 3 blk! to grade n> DUPLEX Site •• $3S,500 EJCBJ.BfT ~•ifttDf .15 ndauWI to UCI. 1724 Terr•pln W•y 673-4400 achoo!, Jr. Hi-school & Hi- (2) »Ol'EL Potential. '16' gaJIJI BAYORDn' DOVER SHORES school. Comfortable, clean troat Balboa Blvd. SSl.500 ac.e to WOODLAND IUld 113'1 Scmtiago Dr. Open SUndlly 12-5 By lven Wells & Sons MESA VERDE 3 bdrm home, 1300 sq ft. WAVESI VIEWI. KAlSER IChoola. Four bed-Nf""\J ballhed model. Four =!; diffDo=~ '7u}_ SPECIAL NO DOWN V.A. bath"~. •U built·ina incl OCEANFRONT -lr:rftl)' 3 roama l" bath on a -·a... btda\f/Ol!lll. f o u r bathrooms. ....,,.... -elec dishwasher, hardwood BR ~· F9linmJa pt'a cu&.d&cac ~t. eau'dfui: Dlubll rocma. aetivity room, u.rious It l!'Xcitin& 4 BR 2700 sq. ft. " etegance ~ 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath " cmi>eted floors, forced ddc:e llCle -Jamlty ftJ1L. ))' land9caped wttb $pl'l:nk-fUl1 eupeted and draped. cu.ttom • built home d~ with a view of Bay le hills with fonn~ dining room air beet, fireplace, nice clalUal ara. 1.-attrllc • ,_ .__. __ .. _,.,. __ .. --ry _ ...... feet. A custom signed around a aparlding from the dn.malic master and extra large family yard froot" rtar with cov- ......._. --beat ~ ~ ~ -• ._. auu n --.--H ell pool. Soe.riDg timbered suite, ateJ>-up dining area, room. Qu i et cukle-ac, ered patio. Sales pri~ ........., ' --Hltle yard wwk. 24' Uvtna d e •I I• bY ow Zook Cathedral ceillngs, l9llilb family rm. I: gleaming kit beautifully I and s c a p ed. $23.IXX>. tttms negotiable. at m,,ao room wtth "-lace, ... _u.. $18.000. p .. 1 v-..... ~... 1..... 3 .... __ 2•L ba .. _ all I\..--·--. f H .. INCOME SPE'CIALI room, electrlc-ldtcben -;;tt'b OPEN DAJLY e;..~.,te""'':!Z ~ uurn ... , n t""· pro-vw1.rcr ..,...vmg or awau, Addreas 2165 RaJeigb St., TWIN 'l1UP'LEX.EE _ oo. 2 ~......__ __ ....__ •'-•-an ......... 1essionally decorated with haa reduced price to $29,995. Cost.a Mesa. ...--.-....... ~ ...... Mlite with exotic garden-lush carpets, drapes and Open Eve. 646-7171 Call Marc Andrew RJtr adYk* X1Dt loc to Ba)' outatancllnl home for only 501 r.tominCJ Star bath. Wet bar & fireplace intriguing shuttera. Land· 535-8515 or 528-~7 • A 0mu. llUlt 91!11/accomrt $27,950. EXCELLENT La in the Cypttas • paneled acaped A: sprinklers. New! CM'Dl!IS beeltb. Good oppty FJNANCING. Call for • ne activity room. Lavishly Colonial Pool Horne for investment minded -poilltmmt. cu.tom ~t. 5 spacious land8caped comer lot In OPEN DAILY With Lob Of Livlntl IUIJUD!I' A winter bulil:lem, Bdrma (}walriow. master prl!ltige Ba,yc:reat area ROY J, WARD CO. Executive 5 BED R 0 0 M $125.GOO -terma. adte). s Batha, larte fa.m· where you own the Land 418412 r .. ..,;MI D MANSION. Fireplace in Uv-......... ~ c.. fl)' rm, Dillins rm. Owner (take ~ Lane to I I ........ o r. SPANISH-CHARM ing room and another in JClll!Pb ..... ReabDr anehlit ti> OCCUPY -WILL Shipw"1)· IN IAYCREST master bedroom. 2~ lpee--'£. Jlelbcla SW.. B.iboa m.L AT COST! Ruth p.,.doll, lMltor 646-1550 loua batbi and double pr- ONllle Ml• 1615 w.licm 'Df, tc-5300 ExclUllve ~t.s For Spanilh Mmte:rey ln ftj fin-age. Gorseoua TAHmAN IAY<IESI YIEW HOME DOYER SHORES a, m.. wen. a Sona Pol)wsia inftumced the *9ip ~ .s s bdrm. s~ 1lath bome with llll ... sb1ICCed view ~ 051P'1' Netrpol't 8-y from u. . lbUler. bdrm. JMncrm and w::tivity rm. Formal ~ . rm. J .. cinge.. Priced to IJl!Jl at $11,!iOO. NEW. ROY' J. WARD CX>. 1112 Santiago Dr. ~1550 Exclmive Ageota For IV AN WILLS I: SONS awtGE m ., ...... &ts. M8-1<150 Cllolceof3 fine a.yfroaat homes with Pier I: SUp from $82.500 to W15,IXX> •• LIQUIDATION LEAVJNG COUNTRY S HOYD FOR SALE BY Bayview lots OWNER. MUST BE SOLD fnN.. $11,500 to $33,SOO All a Eutbluff XL.HT. lllNANCING Zi1 c.utCm-4 BR, % Ba. AYAILAILE 11e:1t Ylew ID EutbluU OHM DAILY AnB 11111 l!tb. ID Newport Beach from Pa· 21151 CATALPA -4 BR, % c:1fic aai.at mgbway north E:lu:/.iew ioc.t1oa. $31, 150. cm Omer Drive or trom mt vm'A HUERTA, Tbe Nnoport BJTcL eut on 171h Blufta Plaza, 3 BR 1 % Ba. St. w Condomtnlum. A van now. $22,250. Pleue do not dlsturi> ten- 111~ Call Bet 8-12 noon or 6:l> on Eves Lui.a J . Martin, pbaoe 644--0lm. SALES OFFICE: john mac nab REALTY t;OMPANY 881 Dover Dr., Suite 101 Wb1t. eJepbantaT Dtme+line (714) 642-8235 PACESETIERS A&ENT FOR MACCO RNlty Co. HARBOR and OCEAN VIEW Irvine TerrKe, #4 1003 Bonni• Doone Ne.v !lp9ciotia Contempor· ary • 5paslish view home; formal dining room, 3 kine stze bedrooms, ma 1 le r auita with dJ'e9Sing room, large living room, pllery. priced for quick sale at $69,500.00 OPEN DAILY iohn macnC!lb REAL TY COMPANY IVAN WEU...S .l SONS e.t tndition. A tn&l1 exdt.. POOL and large COYft'ld FREEDOM HOME $17,950 UnU11Ual exterlor treat· ment on tbi~ .one. Drive by DM F~ & call for an appointment to lee· 1t Vidor I• 646-1111 q 4 bedroom home with patio. Near lbe wat.ers ot exquisite charm and appeal. BACK BAY and will be This luxurious borne hu 3 convenient for boating. All huge baths, a large family thia ror only $45,000! room and a fonnal dining W Al.KER It LEE room. A tremendous value 2629 Harbor at only $64,500. Walktt &: 54!'>-9491 ()pen til 9 P .M. Lee, 20C Weatcliff Dr.. "HURRY" 646-77ll. Open Eves. Owner want. ac~ NOW! Desperation Sale Circumstaoces force tak- ing aac:ritioe oUer oo 4 BR Ir: family room Pacesetter at entrance to Mesa Verde Cotmt.ry Oub. 85'xl62' lot- just imagine thla much Extra large living rm., 2 BR's -master BR dbl siz:e, 2~ baths. Quiet East Irvine Terrace location. Call to see -439 AVOCADO. CURT DOSH, Realtor prime land in this locatioo. 1730 w. O>ut mpww.y Call to 91!e now! 642~72 ~-873-a468 _,,__"!!!!!!!!!!!-!!!!._._!!!!._!!!!~!!!!-!!!!!!!!._..!!!!-!!!!._.!!!!.._.!!!!~!!!!-!!!! College Realty ~581Kl --4 BR -$21 ,950 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~Q!I =~~==~= NO DOWN GP' OPEN SUN 1 • 5 MESA VERDE 4 ~. 2 tiaths, entry ball. EASTSIDE SPECIAL dream kitchen, bwlt -ins. 2422 •22nd St. PROVINCIAL Exquisite fin,Mace, brick patio. Large Olive tree. SLASH PRKE GI no down • and in Ol.S' btst eonf«mlnc Eutslde loca-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll·~~~-~!!11 'Han. ·near Westcllff P\az.a. LAI" H0#4$ Tbta heme I.a early Calif. * 2 storJ 5 Bit 3~1ba, • Jtanc!I Style with 3 lovely NEWPORT BEACH 3 BR + Family Rm. 5 BRa Ir den, 3 baths, fam. rm. patio, bu&e pool, 1ep- a.rate recreation roorc - many extras. vac. S59,900. Wells-McC•rdle Rltn.. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~mo. TARBELL $36 00> -Vets no down. ~ ~. lots of. wood Pll"' Dn~e by 2774 Lorenzo, ~ large yard with ac· 01 ca1 for boat or tralltt. *. 5 BR.6 3 batha Wfth Frahly painted and ha.a a AT Calif. ramblinc ranch 11;)'Je Pool & Patio Sparling RHlty 642-3360 FOUR BEDROOM 548-7729 Eves. 644-00W lo. on I Enjoy IWD-lhaJae roof. TaJce over a o.'-N poo · 5~ ~ loan and $143. per ~~ ~~· S7IXX> dow1l mootb tndudes TAXES ! ·f<anclio margarita DA YIDSON Realty --OPEN SATURDAY Easlside Co.ta Meu. 1% bath. bwd floor, carpet, draPl!fl. double g a r a g e, fenced rear yard S21.500 - f'.H.A. -V .A. -Bier. 548-8636. ASSUME EXISTING 27S1 SAN CARLOO Spectacular · Jl;,J KilJame')' On1Y $11,195. W AU<ER A: ~~ a 4 BR with 2'100 LEE, 'ZC3 Westcli.tf 'I>r, 514 % GI LOAN Mesa Def Mar's ~I ex· VA 2-story Fashion Shores. Span-tra lge 4 BR + tam nn. Repossession Ocean View Homes s400000 aq ft of. hardwood Ooora 546-Tlll. Open Eves. &: all the other extru POOL iah style 5 Bedrma, tam rm, rutr. 2750 Harbor SB, CM 2 baths, all oltns. dshwahr, ~M60 Eve. 54!'>-49.u 6°/o that makes ttUa home a bargain at $28,500. MAHON REAL TY ( 4 % to sell yoor home) 548-9393 Evea. 64Hl45 BIG REDUaioll Harbor Highlanda, "Blc .f" Corgeotm 2 story 5 BR 3 batfl h om e. Beautltu.Lly landscaped, huge oversized pool & covered patio. Pri- vate dinill( room. Imma· culate coad!tion. ~uet'd Intercom cpts drpe, aunk· G. D. BUCCOLA lnvatment Co.- 642.0862 en living room frptc o/siz· NEWPORT HEIGHTS ed garage. ~m fo~ boAt. • 3 Br.-n~ Ba. New cpta. Walkin& distance to beach. • DrJ>a. Lge fenced yard. Nr all achJ.g located in Hunt-• Room for Pool &: Boat! ington Beach. $225 per mo. Nr.-Nwpt Sdlools. $23.500. JOIN dlr •wlnt!Wrl ID tM Pymn!.i incl principal, in-OWNER * ~7643 DA.ll.Y PILOT WAin ADS! tereat and taxea. Asking $31.900. 968-ll.28 ~ SAYINGS SS(m for quick sale -now bedrooms. spa~. clean, $43.!rJO. c.u..L 540-llSl Mariners School diltrSct &: Herltqe Real F..61.ate Westeliff ~inc cloee by iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 BIG BEDROOMS 3 DELUXE BATHS 3 CAR GARAGE 3 PATIO AREAS Coldwell, Banker (MODEU 120, 130 & 140) PAYMENTS $13400 PER MO. AS LOW AS reduced $1500. NO'IV only $33.950. OPEN EVE!. Colesworlhy & Co. """ -""" AU01 ... '",,...,.,_, .... 642·7777 SM Dt .......... TO PtCO OPPa&MP. IAll e&.mMalfTI llOlt'nl TO llMICttO MAllUalTA 492-2711 Next to Snack Shop Jr. SPECTACULAI - -OCEAN and BAY CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS Loc•t.6-0n Ctt.nnel Neer N.wpori Herbor Entrance 1525 Ocean llvd. • Corona del M-r • C1llforni1 4 Level G•r• AIM Guest p.,.klnt loat SHps Available to R•ldents .. Here residents enjoy their w~ter front view and the conveniencr or moor· Ing their boat at the front . Also the distinct edvanta~e of carefree leilure living by eliminating_ e ensome responslbllities of maintainb\1 • large home . Many other advantages, too numerous to atate here, are avatl;ihle to thoee ""dllCrimln•ttna taate. A .elect number of two Bedrm., two bath Apartments are av.1ilable Md we invite you to Inspect tbe two luxuriou1 furnilhtd ntodels at your con- ftftienc:e. LeaH $375 Monthty and Up-Buy $45,000 1nd Up Phone 673-'718 for furt9'.r Int.. -A1k for Herma n Trott. Mgr. ~Oceanfront 1112 W. Oceanfront OPEN FRI. I: SAT. l..S 3 BR + den. 2 bti, fti>lc, lovely tropical petio. ot which one ii 25'x40' and bhutifully covered. Built in dn!am kitchen with twin viaualite OYl!ll8. CaJi>eta· drapec, beautiful dea>r thru- out. lmmaculate. A PARA· DlSE in landacaping. Near E6tancia High. A ates! only $24,000. Full Price. Try $69,500 Balboa Bay Pr-Of*'ties 67J.7420 W Al.KER &: LEE 2629 Harbor Wblte elephants! Dime-a-line 541).9491 Open tlJ 9 P.M. . . TAKE YOUR PtCK NEWPORT BEACH $ 2J,900 $ 31,950 $ 39,500 $ 42,950 $ 48,500 $ 59,500 $ 65,000 $ 70,750 $10l,95D $ 23,900 $ 24,900 $ 35,SOO 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. paneled liv· ing room. circular drive, shake roof. 3 bedroom 2 baths. 1.800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, dining room POOL 4 bedroom. 3 bath, sunken living room. cul de sac. Sharp. 4 bedroom. 3 baths. Waterfront. 4 bedroom. 33x21 den , 3,000 sq. ft. 3 bedroom lanai formal dining room. VIEW. reduced $4 .000 Quick sale. 3 bedroom. 3 bath. Grecian style Sweeping back Bay VIEW. 4 bed- rooms or 5 family room. dining room , etc. COSTA MESA 3 bedroom, 2 bath. fireplace. east· 6ide. 4 bedroom. 2 hath. Sf>O down . $18R m-0. 4 bedroom. n1mng room. famil y room. 2650 .sq. ft $4,000 under market. 293 !. 17th C.M. 646-4494 ,. OFfERS: NEAR NH YACHT CLUB Proximity to best bay & ocean beaches. Completely remodeled 5 BR home. Family room. Separate dining room. New kitchen. ......................•... $53,500 Mrs. Raulston GREAT OCEANFRONT BUY Located on best beach area. Home bas two BRs, two baths, 22x24 living room w /fire- place - 2 lg. pati06. Reduced $6,500 to ........................... $52,000 W.Haa.,,e DEtUXE TOWNHOUSE Live gay & sunny in well decorated 3 bdrm. home. Bay view from balcony & bdrms. Private area w /pool & recreation. $39,500 Mrs. Harvey EASTIWFF BEAUTY Charming 3 bedroom plus Camily room, encl06ed back yard for children. excellent location. Lusk bit ....... $37,500-Terms Marilyn Leidy UDO ISLE TRl-PLEX 'l'wo 3 BR·2 ba. One 2 BR·2 ba. two-story luxury apt6., w ;patios. balconies. sun decks. Designed for min. maint. max. privacy. Live rent free. J. Clark.son OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Kl 9-335 1 / , t r • DU own the '8nd. West- lff-Doftr Shares aft'a, t time ottered -won't lut $Z3,50t. Oall M&-1560 or f11 J. Wsd Ch, M5CJI . --~--- BR. 1 Ba crpta, drps, pet· •· trplcs. lndry mi. PLUS IFTICE/" bath. s.uo.cm m Bedford Lane, N.B. l2-0239 fur appt to Stt. WANT AD NEW! . . .. --. NOW! A DIME·A·LINE COUNTER IN LAGUNA BEACH --242 FOREST AVE. NO DIME-A-LINES ARE TAKEN BY ·PHONE DROP IN AND MEET MARGIE MARTIN AT OUR NEW OFFICE • ... \ Laguna S..ch 2705 *SUMMER · 4 Bit, 2 BA, Iii blk. to Vlc1orla. arat -flew! Owner ... 494-W .. UNTALI ~ Unful 'i!!!ed .-c ::/) :at..uxur ••• \&llW'LI I ---"''" ..... ~ ·- HAllOI GI 1 • 2 llR l'\w .s B1t UNJ'UJt ' 8lliiil.d Poe*. . Omllr, Adj. '° ~ .... bar. Admm, t 5a.Ql'i . IMMED! :-OCCWJ lfillnr ' .. = ...... · --YOlf ilsir-sa. •Swtm~-J e l'rpl • Jndlv/ • Adlli1ts • ha u.•-w. NS.$1 ----- i.lixurt'!".!' ~ 2. Batraau:.. ...... , OOdl. Melir ... .... TO' ~--1 (Dir e1 .... .... d • .... 1611 ~~ Mr ..... , -nm. -..m4am ·~-:~. ~,mt. l1A pr, SlJD, • dl'ps, Wt. -1ndlqld • · Oruwe .be. ! 11'2 . BR. unfur &Wt CIDQl'9e. $1 ~ l6t6'TT 1 ... ..,..,. ... • IAY FROt -Lux .. 2 Bf .:!lo chDdren I $296 I ;. -10 to ' deJJ DUPLEX 3 Br di,.. bttns, di /:~. patk IG.cms. YRLY/M.odern $l:io. A ftfl .., Qita. tq.. Ge ~=er!"" t!Ul,~ Malta. y earl3 Pt.ce 50-6D aadt .., FORN • llnfl Beau E/llde. bL2310Santa. Co,,. .. , !\.c: ~ ON TEN 1A2BR.1' Frplcs • Prt91 Tena.ii· Om ·bol• Putt/Gn .., Sea Lat. (MacArthar. Bright A Carpets, ctr,. Swedilh ~ deck. V1ew, . ind aw.. Don v. Fn 673-2222 LARGE! CE ,llNI'! 3 BRr: ~ta •• Dl1!L. 2 BR. I.ce I' plc, beam • deck. $lal II t-BDRM. VIE to OCH!t. Bl Sl.50 Mo. 54CM 4-BR DUPLE Cps. °'lla· 1 118 ACACJ INT~U UHTAU ltlNTALS ANNOUNCIMINTI f,., .._ lb. 19111 DAILY Pll.OT %J .--------------saavte1 D111ECTOIY JOiS a IMPt:OYMEHT :IOiS a EMPLOYMENT ~ u~ ...... UnfvrnllMd .... UnfuntWMNI ..... NOTICU * ---r-------~----..._ ______ _......_________________ ----...-----------i ft"! .... noo........,, IMch S200 Newport .... 5200 ........ 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X1 No. C. ~ le, CJ(. »' FIBEit(iid Ota O'aft. bait tank a ~ Rew bat· tertes A cowr. Good eaDd. Sac. do. ntatt 1$1.D 56-UO& •tr ~HP Elec-Mtrc. pl tanka. Ccl'IY· ean Trtr. * 1 Nteda cl~ 566M5 216' RICHARDSON &Jiiii Cnnatt. Oldie but Goodie! Appr • $1400. S&Je pice S*JO 54-739'1 18' J .YMAN Lapstrab l!O lip Gl'a.1 e111· New °""" A ~ Good oond. $l7IO IO-UU -~~riaedlor nctna. A*> atra Sabot paru. m-zwt GrNNY A jib Ind w/12' dQ ..iJtt. $175. M2-7'11l\1 IT COULD • 1HE MOST IMPORTANT TEN. MINUTES YOU EYER SPINT FIAT CITY '· . FIAT-OR ..... FIAT AIARTH FAIUl.OUS FASllAW AT A SllSAllOUl Pm FIA,8501_ $1795 BASE COUP:Ef s53 _ Olt s53 -· • "Four-on-the-floor" eonlf•nt mesh tr•ntmiuion • Independent wheel M ptt iea • S..utiful vinyl upholstery • lndividu•I buc:ket seats • Disc b r a k e s up • froM • Loaded with "ntr•s" -•t no ntr• cost. THIS WllKINO FREE CAR RADIO OI .. w.s.w COST A CAR CO. 1969 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-4174 OPEN 8:30 TO 1 O DAILY •o.A.C. •41 ,,__ flln1nclnt AvaU1W. *"• T&L , IWLY '1LOT H COSTA MESA aaYSUR PLYJAOUlH 1•1••• ... Pl YMOUTH FURY SEDAN *4D..r .. * '-'•t All C1••1 ! 1 * 2 .... Jll C& ... •;I 7 * '-•• St11in1 * .... & Hz .. a :.~ 559 l ... NO REASONAILI OFFER REFUSIDI Si•ilar Offen 11 111 Ot~er New '67 Cars in Storage!! YOUR OLD CAR CAN I EASILY Bl YOUR l'ULL DOWN PAYMINTI • '65 AJIY D ~695 '63 CHRYSLER $1295. ......... J,.Dr. "·'· "' -· ,.... ______ .. -.. .... .... ,... ....... ..... . .... '63 BUICK $1295 '63 PoNTIAC ~295 ........ ... -......... • .................. +ar.KJ'.I • JI ..... ........... '65 YOLKS. $1295 '61 MiRCEDES ~295 ....................... .... s ................ ........ ...... ..... ........... '63 PONTIAC $695 ·u CHEVY I SJ95 , ..................... _ .................... .... ........ ....... '61 MERCURY '495 '62 DoDGEGT $695 lfiafM ..... c:.111119 .... ..................... ........................... .... ......... '60 CHRYSLER '51 CADILLAC s495 ...... "·'·' ........ ,.... ._.,,. SI"; .. ............. ........... • • 14 DAil Y PILOT '"'-'· JuM u, 1967 UNIH>RTATION .te~MSPORTlTiOM TiINJPOiTATIOH T UNS'°RTATION f~TATIOH . ~ l!ucJcs 9500 c.......,.. 9520 Cam ,.,.. 9520 Imported Aut. HOO ,l ... 11'fed Autoe HOO I~ Aut. HOO 1.,..rW Au1w ,_. A.-W.::1 .. ~ J'w41 % Toll P.U. Excell-CAMPER'S et caDd. Nr new th-. $.195 DREAM LI a.ms "Al"· Cil!PERS ORANGE COUNTY'S LA.RG!Sf SELECTION I DISPERATI I JA•UAR .. , YOLISWACHN n PAY • • • ~:·=~~w~ '62 JA&UAR l '51MG-Tlf• CISH 19" a..y. vu tn top ecnd. ....... 9510 n,m N . belb' 1tove, 1' tMmk bed, etc. -4 WHEEL· O~IVE CALL 67~59' deu ' wheel drtw vebldt I NEU MDV 1(lt ~~ ~~ er tmpGIW car. ean Olff wn CPE / a TIBDt 5a-'6G NEW Sl•ltBTt tar_. ... a .... Jiit •t....,, A.ft&; • OPIL 1967 Y1 .. a111a ca11•1a,,,.. Wll • *H ft.Y1 ~ ~ M&U. AJTm 6 P.X. ISM OUSE CARS * CHAS-AUSTIN R.ldio, bater. ' 9Peed CIHW $1699 &I01H OIVllB T ~C:Ss -------211) ·sa 'OPu: n>..-WJG .-. ldlllll9 so BP..-. ww. Kew msine-ExiceUent 0)6-4tlon. SIB ftnn. Dir. '66 I JT. % cab. Sipe 4. * v A*.tw .... M r um._.&. atoYe ~w/<Men, II.Dk. tee * 5JO.BO. ~ cleaner tbu clean. MOTOR ROMES 1llk> Awitin Wqon ~ Good $1778 Rum pd! XLNT tnalpallo INlld W.._, flll \'ID.II cond -II o tor oven.t tatkm. * 5tl.5tlt. ldlriar. ~ Jllnm', ... 1962 JNT"L Scout Widl jacb. WkdQt afl 3. B 'Jt'S .... 1MS· lm2 Cameroll, HB anytime wbodl. 5tM865. AIL MAKES A MOD~ M&-34.U Ew. 6 SlU) per week O.A.C. 155 w. Ulh ST. CIM Beatlr, Diet.,.-, • .... 196'1 TRUCKS Harbor Do•a• -.... -de11'N7. JD Niil . UT-Sl'll 20241 Acacia, SA Hibta. ( · . AUSTIN HEALEY POUCHE tl• tun o.. ""' u... c:.n "°° C.mpers 9520 twnMeea~~ AI.CAN r c BEAOi CITY CAMP.DU.AND 6555 Beach Blw., H.B. ~ •eo AUS11N Healey Spit. 2150 Hamor Blvd. ~ '11 ~· am nol, lnchill11 Tu & Uc. CAalY CJWN n.,v. aear $.'i50. Prt•. PtJ. '65 JAGUAR cbrome wbee1a. lld ftldr. '5JA7 mo.. IMnk flnen. CONTaACTS '80 SPORT KING. $59.5. CAMPER. ALL EXTRAS! l 8' .;CA!OYER. * J'UILY $750. CALL~ Wbite depba!DI ~ " 546-STe 3.1 S '4 doo r MCiin Ytlloilr ...-r. T & M M0T0U Tr• If tttallM Cen l!IQUIPPEDI 146-19t2. COR11NA Equipped with radio, beater, SUN.e .& u ~IDne-vw a: 'R'I ftr9 Wt 6* ..... autm\atic, power •t.eerlna 9li.lltlll 1141 G.nlM ...._IL & ........... tpdl .W. and f:actory air oandltioDiac· -------Yt.__._ -.._... 6 I • an. =;;:::::::==::;:;;==I CJlrome wire wbeela. '61 AlPll ---. ...., ..... ,,.__ .... 11t .& Ml I .ac $3695 1924551 ... IM-2214 ~ '1~ -...... -~ ROlldlMr (.JKGGlr>) --.... o.A.C. S'IAISBURY BOKI S'99 -R 11y • =· g: ~. 'O ODWC 2108 Harbor Blvd. : 0,. ~-tt • n.Qr Co.ta ..... 646-Slm Full Prica CPE. DEftlf ___ FIA_T ___ JAGUARXKE ·~ epe. m.ct llirMr - F. 1 c·i ... ant . .._. tires. AMI ,.. JIOft!' 11111 lldllr)t air lmdmlllop. II I y ™ tw1o. xmt ecmc1. 5M52T mo Hartler Bhd. ~ $1719 Fills & Arblrths . MERCEDES IENZ 'lllUMPH 'It TM Rdltr. WIN wbla, wood dub, RIB. tmmeu. $1& 515 CwuatW, OBI m.1&15 '62 vw Mien a.. v llad. .Eq w/Onalr .... $350.. er q A .......... $215 -~ I: tnm $laD-Good Jar ._ ~ GARAGE W.Z. 1 OWNll1 KI t.ml ·CAJtl. '8 ODnldr OmY mo l:lutlilll' Bhd. 'tO TIW, Extra EARP! * BEIGE 't& VW lpJdlr. 'C ..._.. Cf9 1964 C.-•C Priced rilbt! * SEE tit Jt I: IL Good CIJDIS. $19 ! . -. 'G a.., ,._.. IS. AWR!XllTE! 9ll'U7'llO mam . Pima -llMID.·l'IH'lll JI ,_ ~ llDt -4 * cm-:::::::===-=== ' 'IS vw. ~ fJ5.4C1J . •tioamii. ..... --tis ~==;:;:;;;:;;=;;;;. VOLKSW •#.!.EN <DXlltian. Matt .ii.! ...... c.1lllae ~ n.. MG "'"' nte ParV· * ICT.W # '51 ~Sil* ~-11lil •eelleat Olll;y. , '51 IUID H.m ....... P&'lO All1 pdce JAGUAR ·m vw, Xlnt cmcL $1250M.Y ... ~vwrw"i1qcaz~i!iiaa.s~"i-m;;1111.il a it..-566111 JOHNSON Ir. SON ~ ... NG 'a> MGA. New ptJJrt • int. Job tare. .i.. m-nn wtr $2100. Prrt. Pb'. Dl:1I THEN YOU'U KNOW YOU'RE GEi II 'Cl -n JllUI' auto u ~ ccmd· lld IGml wk.. ..... -,,.., met llllCI ~-Mlnwf TH# • E ftU • W. Gl'flJ wlblk ._.. r15-0m ./ .i VW * 1515. * w vw .... * °* ._ Blmdl IEST VALUE l:llVWI • • • a.. ,,......, ...._ • mt a nJN Sfiiiirili• , oom mt0! a.a......,, a-.. '0 ...,. -. ....... .... -.- .. • •""tn.cl, mt OGDCI, low .. llGA. * -ND1f mm.. .... -. .. .m ----.. q. ...... t; ..... ·V N I Y E RS IT Y 0 L D S u 0 I I LE .... laperb ear • rtctit au. fl5.29G2 * "' ""ll'Mr.AG<lf. ,Al uo .... ..... ..... : ~ owner at $1325 h' quick 11.G. 'M u.rdtop mec.fwil-./ BDT orn::R. V.Y JIYllll !>QI--. ... 6 wbdl. • sale. Pvt pty, N.B. '"4731 can;, perfect. U,OIXI miles !/MUST Sell! ~U3T ~. 1965 Ol.Ds ITST, .. aa s2299 TOYS -lllaaJ and ano-.1 $tiO. m-4302 , ·95 lilJrnO BUS '9 VOLVO_ BDMLT V-1, ndlo. --· mtometlc -.15-COUPE--.-vme.--Gol4-,. AK GO u. fclr sale ID t.my'a 0.. DmJ:1 PUot Want Mill * XLNT a»«>! * $250 er BP.ZT OFFER! (OKLD7) bladr tap. beia9 ldir, P ICE lifi!d Ada, Olec:t them DOW! Ahqp a Go-Go! $J8iO * Call G-m1 * .... * Slit pwr. $JB. ()nr. l'B-TMf Helo c.-. ltd w/wtllte lftf. A., '"H .. H.. ''·· fc. •Ir ~ R · WAI S21tt ~96~ 1~~ ~ _. ~ w. ~ UH .• ~ICI s1999 ,.s.., , .. WAI U1tt · !!'~ .. ~s ~~I~. A., UH.,"" N.:.cl s1 099 ,,,.. '""'°"' '''· WAI Stitt :~~:_~._~·••.•.L·•-=ICE'1399 WAI S1Mt , !~~6her~~°'!!~ed1e. s~~, ~Ml• ~~ICE s2199 ~tort ,...rrenty -w1111 ur, : WAI sntt , . 1959 FORD GALAXJE GO JOI 2 -llenllclt. T~loM ._..,,Ill & •-With ,._ ln4-rlar. PRICE Btllew tllla. 30,000 actuel rnlltt.. Alllomlllc., !"Idle. llteltr, -........ Al -wa1w19' eN ,..._ ew ...... etec .. . .....,_,.,.......,. __ .......... ........ 0-,.,._ .... llet M •,,..... : '699 2850 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-5550 546.5550 ), YOU AINT SEEN NOTHIN' YET UN11L YOU SEE Yos Dllect Fectery Qaul lat D11h GROTH Chevrolet Co. i.Mmlqt• ...... ....,.n ..... i..t.._ .... .,._...-,..._ Al9-1MI IOOM WE'RE ,OVERCROWDED COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! FULL SIZE NIW '67 CHIYIOLIT NOT JUST ONEii •22 6 04" YOUI PICK Of AU. AVAIL.AIU COLOIS MODB. 11311 DIUYlllD HIU OI YOU CAN IUY THIS MAND NIW '67 FULL PRICE ~ IMP-ALA PAYMINTI AS $5611 LOWAS~------~~~--------Da&.IV•Ho NH• Fw M ~ Wltlt '" .,__ ...._. Ta a u- Ill ... THIS COUPON WITH YOU """'-,, ... --$1 oo =~ :-:-:..~= 0r ........... u.e , __ ...... _ ''OIC" --.. '•5% I DllCOUlfT POI CASH IOWW 1&15- .., ..... CllRllWf CAil .. ft.at •c:aMT ........ FANTAS'nC DISCOUNTS 0. h"J u .... c. .. SNdrl .... ,,_ 100 ,. a...,._ -INTIU llftlNTOIY -NOW ON SAU - , 6S CORVErn • I $3199 sn_.., "· •. c .... 4 loe.d, radio, t.Ni.r. r::,::,rec1 I~. Melly o1Mr oxt,..s. 'U BR AfR ••. $1499 CouN. v--. •lllometk, recllo. _, ''"'· •lwrll!I, tKtory 1lr. FVl!QO '63 CtlVY II •• $1099 llecllo. "8elr end me"' etllfr u tru .. FWsni '6• IMPALA ••• $1499 H.T. c-. VI. .vtometk, "a.H. -1teer1119. fl'MNm. '61 BEL AIR •• I $999 WlfOll. VI. IU....,..11<. rad!&, l>taltr, PS, funete radt. IMftY H1ret.. OHF117. '66 NOVA •••• $1999 4 d<!M. VS. eufOINllk. r..Slo. lltottr. p. 1~'"11. wry cltan. RHY'16. YACATloH TIMI STATION WA&OllS '6S FORD • • • $1t99 c-trY lwl1'9. "" ~ ,..... f!Nflr, _,. llMr., & brllbl. SIC.DIM '6S DODGE ••• $1999 ConlMt '"'°"" VI. ~ ,..... he.Itel', lllJO'#tf' ~ NHDJM '6~ FORD •••• $1599 ECDMllM f -OlfuM. ltecllt. lleetw, atlde. OKINL '63 IJICI ••.• $1399 $9edel -YI. Mltarnettc. r ......... K 1 ,,_r ""''"'· Sled< Ho. f'tJJ '65 FORD • • • • $2299 GooinllY $edeft. I. IVIOINtlc. r•dle. """ .r, _., lfWrln!I. M,Pl:IO. '64 BEL AIR •• $1799 w..-.. Au!GINllc. ,..., ... he.W, -,_.,. OJSm '62 FALCON. • • $699 StetlOll wttiDfl. Sf•ndllrd ~............,_ r1dlo. ,_...,, wlllte. OIPOOI '63 IMPAlA S.S. $1199 '62 ttPALA ••• $999 Cenvtrtlblt. Automellc. redt&. ""''"· Au!Oft'ltlc. r.,.kl. llMMr, -....,...,. -r 11ffrlne. MerOOfl w/bl•<~ t>u<•n 1 .;a,;.;bt•*"-'•"•c:oM-· ,.._,.,..,. ___ _.. -· lnlt<lor. TWGUI .. GROTH NOW OP'IN IACH DAY IHCLUDIN• SAT. A SUN. 'TIL 11 P.M. 11111 MACH aYD. (H.,. • 1 .. " '"' DI ... ,,_.,., """""""' .... 1"t4~1 Kt f.nJI Kl ,._, VI ,_,., OPIN I DAYS A ftlll 'Tt'-• PM. .... ,, .......... .... & ....... ,.. ..... .... ,... ............ ........ '6' IEl •••• $18' '62 14PAIJ ••• $13" .... .., .... •• Jll'DPN '65 OIY % RI $1599 ,....,'-........... ~ an• '6' IOYA SJ. • $t7tt Wllllit -,, l t I>Jme-a-U. ........ ,..... ...... "'° lllD CDIEIS, - POISOIS, VI'S JPGIT UIS, M&'S ---------RIDS, Olm, PlllllCS MUSIAll&S, UMIUIS, T-IBS HUNDREDS OF DOI.LARS UNDER BWE BOOK PRICE '59 Porsche '1599 ·'57 V.W. tl99 '65 S•lleam •499 " TO 16 MOS. fUll6 1.1.c. ., MOE DOWI 1.1.c. \ 1971 HAllOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 549-8.1&1 t Mii - .... I 9( -c l oa..t ...... CADJU Im' H..,orl = Cl , 2 door I lo, heal ateer1n f&dor7 a: 11'- HI mo11a 1• l!klpa" .. ..... 4 -wine 24 me down . JOHI L ()) 1Ml HI 'MOD • eyl; trim; ean't I cood; elk>,"' ltr'a; ner: doCln. 548-4'11 .......... Boclret Map. Munt& CAU. ow:- INAL FactOI brakea tires.: '64 °' New!. ri .. C.t 111 648-)9( DiVm 'tM CA Print -·se c ~ N•w I ~ kyl, P/S. 1iCX ft A I WUaoc '62 ( Auto 11lt ,,.., .. MUCUIY COLONY 'ARK ,50 STATION WAGON SAVI UP TO "4 IUICK '61 IUICK 'M UNCOLM IKYLAIK IMllA COUPI • ._ 1e4111, fulfy (2) f..tJwy equl111pM l11o Fwll ,_., "'" , ... , .W. •.t•, 111wr .tr, M111Y lbtr11 '•chfy Air .. v.,., l1w •il1o OM Ow.er L-"''"' 24 Me./10,IOO ML .... I ew11lf. U\• i-... n .. Fact. Warralliy. ..... DAll. Y rJLOT %5 Johnson A Son GIGANTIC -4-nniverdarg Cel-ebrating 46_. Years A A C D J~ 13 l'EAllS l1f s ar · eawr "EW,.on ll&Ull ''Mercurr Cougar'' Car of the Year · \ MERCURY CYCLONE 2 DOOR HAIDTOP, 4 SPUD wmt IXT1tAS IAYl- •700 1967 CONl1llEllTAL Johnson's PRICES ·5y ART AT •• BARGAIN HUNTIR SPECIAL 2 ONLY NEW 1967 COMETS SA VE '1500 =.. °'' DEMOS s2199 '" c.lftec 'M MIN80f ~OLOS ,.. CHaY'ILR "'flOID '61 16' MllCUlY w.. DeVllle ...... M rt{'* 10aONA.DO ....OU GAU.XII T.allD XL• 2 TO CHOOSI Mid with s .. it .. white vl...,t t1111 Mliev1 It. hll 111•wer I air. fell fl9W9fo L•• 111il11 '"*'*· •• .......... Fwfl '-·· ,.., hd.y ~ic, •IH, f.n FROM fadwf Air 1 ••••• ~ ~ wfftl air ............ ......... ,. ,_., fMtrf 1lr • 0..0--1...W-_, Fed. PRICES ~ wHtt F......., Ail ... stifwil c.Miti ... IJ.,,IOI Adul ""·a..-. 24 M../IO,NI ...,_ ~ 24 .... Adllel.a.. ~W1rr • a..-.... ,.. AT '64 CADILLAC FLllTWOOD Foll '•wlf Factory Air One Owner l"'r.,.culat. s1695 s2595 s4595 $4895 s3795 SU95 · $J79S s1995 ~695 SJ895 $1695 '3395 ohns&n A Son O~ County's OhleSt LINCOLN-MERCURY -COUGAR Dealer 900 WES? .COASI HWY. NEWPORT ~BEACH 545-8278 642-0981 L • -,.. CADU.AC CHEV. '15 OQriee. OIU~ JNAL OWlll!r. 1A'I' ,....._ CHlftOLIT CHIYSUI Factory air, pcM'tl', Df!W ------braku 6: M.ttery-Vlll'OI tlru. Ulll5. IG-80 '64 IMPALA S/8. * Ullle New! Auto. Full pwr., BDck· et teals, MB. New tu.I Cal: Miu Rldrmond, 0.,. '6J CHIYSlD Radio, beater, fvJI poww $749 646-lt!OS MON tbru 1'Rl. A •• 50 per week O.A.C. DfVORCE roRCF.8 SALE lllrltor Dodge 't115 CAftPIUCE, * IOQO..mt Pr\nte plltJ. s.1&«717 2150 Harllor Bl•d. ~ •§i C2tEV SJ:A-WA~. ~Uy tuned. Gd tfru. COM!T New S.tt. $500. 1*'3'119 ------ '59 diEV 6 ...... ...., .. 1963 Cornet 8-cyl. Standard tran., RAJ{. Deluxe 4 dr a~tion Wl&'Oll P/S. Xlnt Cid! 54S-'100'f 1n f'XC'ellent condition. A •91 cm;v. p.u . VI Auto PIS eoocS car for your vacaUoo. ft .t H. Deluxe Cllb. m W. No down only $515 pe.r mootti WUeon. CM. O.A.C. '62 CHIV. 2°0lt $7'5 JOHNSON & SON co,., '62 <oMD '61 COlllllllAI. full power • * (.JQS1111) $197 NOW TAKE YOUI PICI ON THE PENINSULA IA.LIS .... l8ftCI Auto lt/H. Oean. fCl.5889 Unooln-Mtrcury IOTH AllTHOllDD POI TOUI IOll PITS I SlllEIM II YOll 91-AIE NOW! DURING OUI IUILDING WI 536'!* MONTM NEW 1967 SUNBEAM All.WI PIKE •1689~- YlSI Now yw CM ft' the economy of 1n imported automobile Ind pelCt of mlnd in btOWiftg thlt 1 clonm1k compeny stands behind the proclJct. C.hryster rno1on awporation now extends its flft'IOUS 5 year /S0,000 mile warranty on 111 Sunbetm products and the husky Simca. The Sunb8lm Minx also his .n AUTOMATIC TRANS- MISSION Millblt. 5 YEAR I 50.000 MILE WARRANTY ni. quf<:br )'Otl caI1 OMlta Meea Branch PIOTICTION IN Tff1 HADOI AIU 'nit 14ldc.ktt )'OU tell 1941 Kot"'bor Blvd. 842·1000 ~------------~-----"----...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;;:;:;;;;;._.;._,;. ___ --f---------------.---- -----------------·-- ~~~~....:...:..:....:__~~~~~~~~~~~~­... . .. -- " '65 RAMllEI ' '6~ TIUDERBIRD AMSIUCAM. t Of. SNlft. • ctt.,_, l'ult ...., ~ _, fKIWT •Ir tnelne. evtametk: ~ rMlo =... ..... wlllte ... !If-. ,. .. Clllftllltlofll!W. 51377 52577 r... fUU. PllCI M U. PltCI ,.. '62 CHEVROlEl '65 CHEVROIB IMPALA t Dr. H.T. W. -911«. BEL Alll 2 Dow. ' CYll!Wtr 9ftllne, -....... ,... .....,, wfllte _.... .... tr~IDll, radio -i ....... ,.,... . ..... Wllltt ... .... ..,., $1277 51477 L.._ llUU. PllCI fUU. PllCI '63 CHMOlB '6' CHEVROlET ... All .. Door ' .,_... ...,.. El CMllM. 'It _._, ,....ildl ....,.,.. '~ ......... ........,.. ,~, ............ -...... ... _ ...... ,.... ................ w11 .,., MtarY etr collllltel• .. ... ftrw. 51777 51177 · fUU. ... Cl NU. PllCI AT STANSBURY BUICK '65 PONTIAC C111llnt C-. l'K1Gr'!' elf <-••io->e. HYdr~ ,_,, .,_,1,,.. t9dlo • _.. tt. '62 RAMBLER WAGON ~totMllr. r.clle Md .._. '65. BUICK RIVIERA Fall -tftCI IK!ory _,,, _....._..., .. 4 BUICK RMERA ... ,_ coupe. ""'' --_, 1lr condlllonl,,.. ~ ti.. U't. '63 BUICK RMERA Full pOWtr Ind IKI~ t lr condlttonl.,._ '66 ALFA ROMEO ~ speed lr.-mlMlofl. redlo IM PIN!ef. '64 CADILLAC Sff O«Vlllt. 4 dO« HT. Fu• ,_,, Ille-rorv Air, lo mllff ... Like ~.,. '62 RAMBLER Sl1llon w1H11. Cllulc .MO. llt dlo. 1M1i.r, automellc. '61 CADILLAC ~-o.vrn ... Dr.HT Fu!I -r. IK'IOIY •Ir. Sl.OCO mlla.. I 63 BUICK WILDCAT ' Dr. H.T. ll•H. eutom.t~. I'S. P·Wlll· claws. 1'·--'· '59 CHEY WAGON VI •nt ine, 111tom1tic trensmiuio~ s495 IT'S YOUR OK THAT COUNTS WLL.L ....... oa.----.... ..... PRICE $1875 $2475 '2195 $475 $765 •695 . 2475 $3155 '2995 $2150 $2785 '2595 -- -$1ns $2350 '1995 $1950 $i450 '2095 $2-taO $3115 '3295 $475 $765 5695 $950 $1495 s1595 $fl 50 $1665 51595 '62 WALA ' DOOR H.T. VI, utu1etic. lutory •ir , SCJ95 '66 CHEY IMPALA '65 JAGUAR 3.IS ,1..,to., R&H, f1clory •ir, l l ,000 ''"'" A11toM•ti,, power 1tH f., l•c+o"f •ir S2495 S]695 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 J ... ·, ! .. ~ '6' FOID &llale • t Or. H.T.~.,_,_ ~ .............. redlo. i-tw. - s.m477 ~~ .,.. ... , .,_.. 4 Dr. N..T. W. .._._. ,__... ....... .....,,. -"ifil . '67 OIYIOlfl ... , ............... . ............. ,... .._. ._.., '. .... .................... ·~m ".·~ ........ J -I LC ; ,. .. . . • 65 CllYIOIB '6' OIVJOIB !WALA I Dllr' ..,.._ W ...... CONVEltTlat.L VI .... ....,.. _... .. .,__ -.......... _ ...... ,... ........... .... tr-:.:-~ ....... ,..,.., ...... ... . . s.mm S.W577 . ~ ... ~-....... T -~ '65 OIVIOlR 'MaD ..,.... awe. ....... .,..... F..,._ 4 Dllr' 6 --. ..... ...... ,... .................. """' "* ..... -~ ............. -............... ... ... S.W577 s.im . I fULL ... . __ ML,_. . '11 CONTINENTAL ~. * SACRIFICE * 546-lll.B or 642-1!29 FALCON CORY AIR .64 F!T00:.:011 Wldk. ~ ·~ TAN ,.. __ ._ u-bladr tDp. V:'. -*:>• JO""'I' .. ..~ ..... ....... ............ steerms. ......... Lille ... 4 llPd. 1,000 miles cie com· With no cull dawn. $JUT pl.ete reblt q ., clutch Mo. O.A.C dlr. Cal Kr. etc-•Good rubber. c 1 e a n Dafil 6C-64IO. car! $450. 642-&76 61 FALCON Stick RIB llD '90 CCltVAIR. stick lllrift. lin tins. a-.ot q . Ex- acel mecb. cood. worth tru. Efa ae17 lot& W. $400. WW take S'295 far Bi;;bop. Salb ADa quick cull sale ~2587 ,631_.. FALCON SPRINT , '65 MONZA· Sharp! Moat VS. 4 tpd. aoalf lbape! tell now! R It H, WSW, Au-$975. * ~ t.o. nzro. * 544-1060 CORVETTE FOID Corvette '63 Stin9r1y '65 ftAlll'llDM\ 411 rear-end. Red w/black IUURIJUlV interior, American ma~s V-S ti radio. beat-atereo tape record!!!', $2350. • automa c, Phone after 4 p.m. 543-4070 er. PCJlftl' steering <RJKZ9) SHARP~ '61 Corvette. $1 JU auto, you will find. Every- thing new. Asking $1800. & SU.SO per wed O.A.C. ~~me a cuh ofler. lllrllor Dodge R.eprocesMd '58 Cm'vftte, 4 speed, V-8, R/H, Real sharp. With no cub down $39..3.1 mo. O.A.C. '61 FORD d:lr. Call Mr. Dav». 642-54~ COUPE 2 doOr ndio, bNt· COR\TE'TTC: '63. red w /blk. interior. 327·340 H.P.; new Hayes clutch, new 4 spd. $2295. Drafted! 842-5834 '66 CORVETTE 327 Blue. ~ new. 642-5lll eT' tHTK919) $1" DOD GE 21:-il Hutlor Bl'fd. 54'-3l'iO '62 F'ORD GaJaxie. New -------lires. bl'akes 6: clnuna. n-'6• DART rh11tor • ..,... Radio • llratf'r. $550. * ~1!35 WAGON .. RADIO. HEATER. -;'",,; F'ORD. pJC1 cond. Int llUtamatic. full factory war-~ood. new Ures, $200 or best ranty <ON1.11281 rifler. 841-8529 s 1 o• t RE,.~RAcr:..-Aill-::'.:"::E=-=-bd=·top=-C'ODY==-. ·:~ ExceUent cond· AD pw $9.80 per week 0.A-C. lx>~t oUer. ~4 Harbor Dodge 62 F'ORD cmY SEDAN. I VERY OZAN! $795- 2150 Harbor Blvd. :l4f>. 'A'"iO I OWNER. '* ~ '66 DODGE-1~1:.~~:· ~ MONACO SOO Prtv&ll' partJ· 64Ui& -."5 GALAXIE 500 <'ONVER'J'lBl..E -n:m 2 door hnrdtop tRZY45.!ll Pnvate PAJ1Y, 4!M-39lS $2438 :Sl-J.'ORD 2-dr Ranch Wq. c;,,oo cond. xtnt tirft. 8 cyl. & S16.80 11 "rek O ,\ r ''" k. R/H. 1325-S36·306I H b D d 1 ,tJ()D ux:AnON fOJ-de-ar Or 0 ge ~1·nbin& the TV 8etlJ you'd hkr to atll: tile OJ!gifted :nso Harbor Blvd '£¥r11 s.c.rtiofl. Dial 64UJ678 DOif· .--' u....c.n ,,. FOID '66 RID FAllA• 500 Radio, ••ate r, aukllnatic power lteeriac (JlVLC%1) . $1379 l: SllM Pft" wedr O.AC. lllrllor Dlllae nse Rut.Jr Bl..t. 54&-3lfiO VACAnoN SPiDAL. .. F"airlme Squire Wqon Pwr. St. RIB. Jas. rack. new Hrs. BELOW book! $2,D) ••• 4M-MG '61 FORD OlaaU'7 lemD: V-8. auio.: pwr. lteft. • brllolllea: Good conditklD. $C'J5 &t&-216C7 FORD rz; lelliln. Dropped aide, (Jleyy. engine. $200. BElNC~ 646-2961 1960 roRD Qmwrl, Good top, mg, trans ... beU.. Licht Blue. $250. 646-2952 '63 FORD 500 XL, 390 ~· Auto. Pwr, Air, Sport Oqle. Oun ~ <>wner-G-5lZ 'SI FORD Ollba !llO, I Cl- Under ltick, 2 door. 1 own- er. ~7255 UN COLN 1958 UllCOlll Premier. t.dary air. flllJ pow'lr $& fal prb. JOHNSON Ir SON Lincoln-Mercury a.ta Meu 8'mdl 1941 Hartlor Blvd. Ml-11&1 MERCUIY '59 MmCURY 3ta. Wqon AD wtdte, grat bmdJ;J car. $350. ~2235 MUSTANG Reproc....e 'N Mustang Coupe, V-3. a.uto, W-S.W. RIH. WWI no ruh down· tiU7 Mo. Q.A.C. dlr. C3U Mr. 03.S. &42.MSO. '66 MA~ M...ianc. VI, blk uphol, bucket ~ti. I""" bf'ft.kel ' steertna. Ueed only u 2nd car. Lo mile.tee. S259. 53fHj193, a.~113 MUST •II JIOW. '65-~- Sharp. WIW, R/Jt, p&, IWO. Mtuu• offer. 544-1060 '" llOllllt' 610 I DI'. tt.T. 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LIKE NEW S6-4422 PLYMOUTH '65 Plymouth Fvry I e FCU' door Stab Waaoo, Buff wl'lllon ViQy) Jn- tenor • Automatic Tnn-nfainft • RadJo • Heat'er • $1585 e See at o.ity Pf1ot Employe putdns lot 330 Wft\1 Bay Strttt 0.ta Mesa or Call 64Z-4321 and •Ilk for Bwlineu Manager'• office COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/. PLYMOUTH ODl&alle9a 546-1934 'Tor the tlDl9t eelee&n " boCt1 New 6: Ueed Can" ·a PLY /New eng, brakes. tirn. uphol. muffler 3Y• tern. Medi ~ect! ~. 1162-9683 l!S STATION Wagon. $100. Oya~ Ew. 673-1785 '60 PL YMOlrl'H ltation Wllgon * S200 * 543179 • ·ro PLYMOU11-f ~lveder. 4-dr 316. VI eni.t. Auto, good medl cond. Sl!JO. 847--3141 .. LJ MANS t Dr. tt.T. Y-. IMlr• ~--................ ~ WIW, IWrY wlll erltlMI ~llltw~ ~ ....... _..., .~577 """ PllCI ,. 'U PCIRAC IONHIEVILU ~ Hydo-• --. -...... -....... ......... .,... ............... ~ij37}-:- . PLYMOUTH '65 Plymeuth Fury 111 e FoaMoor Sedan, Blue e Pwel' Staerinc e Alllomatic Tru«nluim • Power Brakes • Air CoadWccdnr • bdio • Heater • 31,000 miles and in lbowroom condition UaUQllult. $1995. • See at D•lly Pflot F.aaploye partdnc let. 3JO Wat SQ-Street o.ta':ar-. 9" Call .a..c.m and -for Bt..mnt ......... oWoe. '6S Pl YMOUIH RIY Full power, fllctory air <RPL 0071 $1,71 A: $13.90 per week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 Harllor Bltd. 54&nO 1963 Pfrmouttt l'llry comert!ble cpe. • power- *'8iDI. JVH. In ftl")' IOl>d candition tbruout $1195.00 Mlpb. JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-M~ Olllta Mma Branch 19U lilrtlor Blvd. 642·'1000 '62 PLYMOUTH F"1y CJ>. R l. H, D>wer llttrin,r. Oeen •. * 847-1184 PONTIAC ROY CARVER PON11AC 2925 a.a..-BL, Calta Mea Kl 6 4444 Oranp Coonty'1 Exclull'f't Dealer b' RoDI -Ro)'Clt and Bentb. '60 PONTIAC 2 dr bd~. chromf wbttel1, uh'01, 1te- r?O, beaut/cond. Makr of. fer. 8424704 • '64 STA1lOUEF ~DR. • Orig owner. P/S.Brakee, ,.. RA:H, Tinted glui, wsw. • Auto, $1Q>. * 673-7409 SURFER'S Delight. '59 Pont St11 W~. Good paint, nice int. $400. Call 546-2292 '65 PONTIAC Catalin11 Convt "111 pw ·. Sharp. will finance 544-7176 543-6639 ,. '1.1 ~2-Dr. CONV. :xmt o.111! "Mab OFn,1l! ...... eYM. UMILER , '63 WIUR Full power, llctary air (J'V A 72U $1" · HllW DcMlae 2150 Harbor Bl\ld. 54&.m> STUDEIAKER 163 STUDEBAKER GRAN TURISIMO CPI. Big eripie, radio, beater, automatic, power' •trerlne. (JZR9ll) $799 A $'7.80 per WMk O.A.C. H1rbor Dodge 2150 Harbor Bl~ ~ T·llRD &'7 T-BIRD, 4 cir Lmdau, full power • air. Da1t pay with &'f'8Y landau "'llholltery 5, 000 miles with full Ford Mo-tor Co. auarantee 24,<m Jnile. Retalle o'ftl' se.ooo will llltCrifice $4175. NEWPORTER. MC7I'ORS 2036 Harbor C M. 548-8511 ltepreceuecl '64 T-Btrd. Gold, black lnt. Full powec-, air. Be&utitul condltlm. With no cuh dawn $62 Mo. o.A.c. dlr. Call Mr. Dula 6Q.6480. '65 T-BIRD/LOADED! '57 T-BIRD « '65 Btna< Wildcat. AU XL.NT cond. 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Htr. oM'I -"''*° 5239.9 '62 CllVY PICKlf Mte Trons L~• ,.., 51299 ( I fridlf, Juiw lb, l%J DAJLV PllOT: %7 DART -170 2-DOOR ,FULL PRICE at BEACH CITY! $47 MONTH 1/J DOWN-3' MONTHS 0.A.C. POLARAS, MONACOS, TOO! '65 CtlVY B. C»IHO v.-. AIM. lt/M. l# ........ $17H . '65 SPORrSMAH (:UtlOm. ""'°" ll/l4, Air C.,..,, 25.0lt mll• r~"lne ---~"· 52599 '61 DOO(i 1/J-TOH ~. ti . ltlt4. A ..... -W· $'" '59 WALA SPT. CPl V.f. "'"' "'· ,. ..,,, -....... ,,.,.,...,. $399 .. ~: .. WIN! WIN! WIN!. FREE PRIZE DIA WINGS EVERY DAY IN THE MONTH OF JUNE! GRAND . PRIZE 5-DAY VACATION IN EXICO CITY ~ FOi TWO INCLUDING JET FARE! NOTHING TO BUY! :~. ~0~ ... " .. .,. s1 09 5 :~~~~ -· 11495 Md ,,..,,.,., SllK191 IW'iot llb -e#'f. A TTOOION RACING f ANS * '66 MUST ANG * With OffenhauMr HHda, Cam + Solid BrH s Radiator + Transmission Cooling Radiator + Americ1n Mag WhHk. Im· maculate and a steal at :~~~ .. ~.~~~~""·s1595 ~~Pl~-1149 5 390 englrw. radio. hufff, -llloNrlfte. NOW! THE EASIEST TERMS . EYE·R! P.AY ONLY TAX and LICENSE DOWN! ON ANY NEW FORD, MUSTANG, THUNDElllRD OR TRUCK IN OUR STOCK. TAX AND . 36 MONTHS .· Choote from over 300 new Fords, Multlftl'r ThuM.rW ... end FoN truckl. With •ppNl*I cNlllt y.1 can fNIY ONLY TAX w LICINSI DOWN and 36 monthly fNyments. . Look at these eXlmples of how our apeclal Anniversary savings make buyfng 1 new Theodore Robins Fonl ... ier then everl 2 DOOi HARDTOP JN VI .,,... <tVbcnMtlc. -windows • sl'Hrlnv. bralt ... redle w/r~er seer -et .. Allt CONOI-, ::-13546 -· •• :e ii ) ($953.33 off of window De-. M. .... IH atlclcer price) FORD CORTINA '1815 l"rlc:e _,... la 1Nft\lfac1urer'1 ,.ltll bMt Pri« tt Eeat Couf P.O.E, H1-plrf-IHI f9111lly &a' ..... ., te JO 111lfll per ...... • __. U9Wat ..... F-If 11~ fdy .,...,_._. .,.._ ........ ,,.., ......... w ..................... .....,.,. ...... T-i. • clrde Ill f9et ._ .._ YW. AMIWille .. . J.. ....... Dllmn ........ 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It, we'll AUGN THI flONT IND $7 95 I PACK WHfll llAllN6S • UNDERCOATING 9•'"' Nea.. -Pretects Y-C. 1.,.1., S2UI NOW s 19 e 95 M•Y atller em. MYllltl 111 perts .................. ,,._, • • J ... •• ./ .......... _ ---_ _.,!_ ,,. ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ! ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ I ~ i ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ -~ j s ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ~ ~ ~ ... -~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -.. ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. .. .. .. Hi Folks: The pace of lving is moving faster tllall ever. Family financing is harder than ever. Chldren SHiii mOI'@ and more difficult to raise in this complex en- vironment. But don't worry. Good "Old" Dad will take care of everythin9. It is hard to believe that a family can place such a great burden on Dad, but they do and even more t h,.n is necessary, quite often. Just try to remember h · c; numerous responsibilities and you wilt see what I mean when I say Dad is definitely overworked if not downright abused . I am sure you are all aware that Sunday is Father's Day, and I am also sure that most of you will Remember Dad ·On His Day ••• It's Only Once A Year ••• honor him with a card and possibly a gift; but will that be enough? It certainly would be wonderful if one clay each year, Dad would be relieved of all his worries, tension and compoundin9 problems. Atth~u9h this is nearly impossible, each member of the family should do their best to make this Sunday as enioyable as possible for Dad. We should all attempt to spread a little of Father's Day throu9out the year, and maybe make his responsibilities easier to fulfill. Happy Father's Day, Dad. Enioy it -It's your Day! Best re«Jards, AL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. GIT HARDWARE The Southland'a FlnHt HARDWARE e DUPONT PAINTS • SMALL APPUAJIW e PLUMBING SUPPLIES .... U.S. r.t. Off • 2205 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach A Good Friendly Place To Shop • Open Sundays • Phone OR 3-2350 ''*'• J-I&. 1NI Frid•y, June 16, 1967 ALICE FOX, GIRLS' WORK DIRECTOR OF . THE OR· ~ANGE COAST YMCA, IS THE SUBJECT OF DORO. 'THY PIER'S MEET THE PEOPLE FEATURI ON ipAGE 3. THE R 0 YA l BALLET FROM COVENT GARDEN. LONDON. IS COMING TO LOS ANGELES SOON FOR APPEARANCES IN THE S H R IN E AUDITORIUM AND THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL. SEE PAGE 7 FOR FEATURE ANO PICTURES. ENTERTAINMENT PAGES OF THE WEEK· ENDER ARF YOUR BEST GUIDE TO WHAT IS GO- ING ON WHERE IN OR· ANGE COUNTY. DON WIL· SON'S OUT 'N' ABOUT COLUMN HAS THE LAT· EST NEWS ON RESTAUR· ANTS, TOO. PAGES I THROUGH 15 . .. ~ .. DESTINATION: ·CATALINA .. !'"'JJ v ··1:----.J ,, Q <,;' j Special Evenl8 SURFING FILM - A surftQ& 'travelogue, depicting surlen' lives In Ba.wall and California, will be ahown in Newport Harbor High School Audi- torium; eoo Irvine Ave., Newpoi:t Beach, to- night and Sat., June 18 and 17, at 8:30 p.m. The abowiDC is sponsored by the high school to benefit the ASB general fund. Tickets, priced at '2, will be available at the door the night of the event. Pboae 548-549'l for Information. FV TENTH ANNIVERSARY-Fountain Valley will celebrate ita tenth year u a city on Sat., June 17, with a parade, all-day barbecue, band con- cert, square danclng, talent show, art exhibit, aJid an evening street dance. The parade wm begin at 9:30 a.m. on Slater betweeD Santa Lucia and Newland Streets in Fountain Valley, ~eed eaai on Slater to Buabard, south on ' B\llhard to FoµntaJ.n Valley Higb School. The barbecue will be beJd from 12:30 to. 7 p.m. In the blgb school cafeteria. Tickets, $1. 75 for adults, 75 centa for chlld:ren, may be purchased by calllng 839-1849 or 838-1815. There la no cberge for cbUdreD under aix. Ttcketa to the ltreet dance. whlth will be held on the hip school tenniJ courta, 17811 Bushard, Fountaln Valley, are priced at 25 centa. All actlvitiea after the parade will take place at Fountain Valley Hilb School. JNDIAN DANCERS -Five performances by In- dian dancera will be presented dally at M.laalon San Luis Rey on Bf ghway 78 ln San Luit Rey throulh Sun., June 25. Houri are 10:30 1.a. 1J D00D, 1:30, 3:00 and 4:30 p.m. There ii DO 1Cfm1111oa eb&rp. .. YOONG PBOPUN DANat _. A yoaaf ,.0,Wt duce ,will be blld Jlrl. and Sat. ... ~ :-: = = =.: ~· ='J!U!.': FaJr Dr,. ~ Me:aa. Ticketa, G or 'UO with ASB card. w8l '9 avaDablt at"UM doOr. Comin2 ·Up BOME·DECORATORS SHOW -The Oran1e Coun- ty Builders Alaoclatlon ii 1ta11na the 1987 Or· • anae County Home and Decorator's Show in Anaheim Convention Center on Katella, June 30 through July 9. Featured will be exhibita of · fumlahinaa, lnterlor deaip1, appllance1, build- ing materiall and art. FUCHSIA SHOW -tbe California N a t 1 o n a 1 FuchJla Society will present It.a annual Fucbaia and Shade Plant Show Fri., Sat., and SUD., June 23, 24 and 26, at Orange County Fair- groonck, 88 Fair Dr., Costa Meaa. Houra are 3 to 9 p.m . June 23; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 2t and 10 a.m. to a p.m. June 25. Tickets, priced at '1 for adulta and 50 cents for studenta, will be available at the 1ate. For further lnforma· tlon phone MS-1131. FIREWORKS DISPLAY -A fireworks exhibition, pageant and show will be held at Anaheim Stadium on Sun., July 2, at 7 p.m. All aeata are reserved with tickets priced at $4.50, club level; $3.50, field level; and fl.50, view level All children 12 and under admitted for half price. Mail order to Fireworks, Box 1776, Ana· beim. Phone SJS.3131 for further infonna&n. 2~~ I Tw''''' ·- , . -• • GU.ID I TO FUN Theater .. OPENING THIS WEEI ''Harvey" Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse will present "Harvey,. at Com.n:umlty Recreation Center, weat gate, ~ ange County FairgrOUDds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. tonight, June 18, .fune 17 and June 23. Phone 540-0092 for further information. "Roberta" Melodyland'1 Musical Repertory Company will pr• sent Jerome Kern'• "Roberta" beginning Tueeday, June. 2G, for a one-week run with two shows on Saturday and Sunday. Phone 776-7220 for further infonnation. Theater STILL RUNNING @ "See How TheJ Ru" A comic farce, "See How They Run," la on sta1• at Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main Street, Huntin,wn Beach. on Friday and S.turday nllbtl throuih Saturday, June 24. Phone 847-411$ for Ja. formation. ~"TM S.bjed Wu llMu'' A d~eak drama, "'lbe 8ubjelt Ji• RAIH1," II on Ital• at Lasuna Pla1bouH, S1t 'Ocean Avenue, La~,Beach. Wednffday tbroup Saturday nlpta throqh JU'ne 24. Phone 4N-8081 for lnfonnatioa. "Rote Marie" . Melodyland'a Musical Repertory Company 11 pr-. aenting Rudolf Friml's "Rote Marie" through Sun- day, June 18, with two sbowa on Saturday and Sun- day. Phone 77S.'7D> for information. "Weleome To MlU.acu" A mueical love story, "Welcome To Michoacan," ii on stqe ttlroujh July 22 at Padua Hilla Theatre oa Pad!ll Avenue, four miles north oi Foothill Boul• vard . ·in Claremont. Perfomta'nces Wedneaday through Saturday at 8:30 p.m. and Wedneaday and Saturday at 2:30 p.m . For ticket information phone (714) •1288. Theater OPENING SOON "New Moo•" Sigmund RomQel'1'• "New Moon" will open at Mel· • • odyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, b9o ,. ginning Tuesday, June 'J:I, with two shows on Satur• day and Sunday. Phone 771-7220 for further infor· matioo. "Wbmle The Pooh" The classic children's story, "Winnie The Pooh," will be staged by the Junior Division of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on Friday, Saturday and Sun· day, June 30, July 1 and 2. Penormance times are 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a .m. and 8 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 Sunday. Phone 834-5303 for further information. • -I • ,.,.. • # ............... • d~ • Sports DODGERS -i.o. Angeles Dodgers w. Cfncinnati Red.a tonight and June 17 at ~ p.m., ·~~ 18 at 1 p.m. Dodgers vs. AUanta Brafet June 19, 20 at 8 p.m., Docl&ers V1. St. Louis ~s J~e 21, 22 at 8 p.nr. All games in Dodger Sledl\UDo HORSE RACING -'I'horou&bbred racing daily ex- cept Sunday at Hollywood Park in Inglewood through July 24. First post time 1:45 p.m. week- days, 1:15 p.m. Sat.; $50,000 Inglewood Hand}, cap Saturday, June 17. Places to Go DISNEYLAND-World famoua amusement p8l'k has rlde1 and exhibits for younc and old, 1313 So. Harbor Blvd., An&Mim ; boUl'I through June 2a 10 a.m. to 10' p.m. dally except Sat.; i a.m. to . midnight Sat. Phone 533-4468 for information. 'KNOTT'S BERRY FARM -Attracti~s Include ~Ghost ToWD, unique shops, theater, tr•dlng post, and rides; Beach Blvd., BueDa Park. Hours. 10 .m. to 10 p.m. dally; pnooe, 522·1131. MISSION SAN J'UAN CAPISTRANO -Locat.ed at Ortega Highway, El Camino Real. and Sprlng St. ln San Juan Capistrano. Take Santa Ana Freeway to Hlabway 74 oit ramp. Open daily 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admiaaion $0 cents. children under 12 admitted free. Phooe 493-1111. AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM -Briggs Cunningham Automotive Museum located at 250 Baker Street, at the comer of Red Hill, Cotta Mesa. Phone &4&-'19e0. Haun 10 a.m. until 5 · p.m. dally. Features a ooUectioo oi vintage, classic, radni and aporta cars; eDC1nt c:Ueplay1. Ad,. mtaJon, adultl $1.85, 1tudenta and milltary, asc, children under 10 free. llOVIELAND OF TBE AIR -Pllaht and apace mu- seum, featurtn1 a collecUon of movie and hJs~ torical planet dating back to 1910. Hours 10 • ·a.m. -8:00 p.m. daily. Oranl• County AJrport Tickets $1.26 adults, 75c j\Wor1, 50c children. Phone ~1. COVER: The 83-foot cruiser, Island Holiday, makes a daily round trip to Catalina Island from Newport Beach throughout the summer. In the background, as she puts to sea, is the historic Balboa Pavilion. Galde to Fu Meet the People CVrut Art Exhibits Garden Notes Dellper'a Notebook Mlutoa Su Lall Rey Royal Ballet Oat 'N• About E•tertalnment View From Balcony Me vi ea ORANGE COAST Pa1e ! Paie 3 Pa1e I Paie 4 Pa1e I Pqe I Pa•e '1 Paget 1-1% Pa1ea 1-15 Pa1e JS Pa1ea JS.JS maaaammaa MAGAZINE Friday, June 11, 191'1 Ontlll c-• WI tKaNo•• IM .. llfte It ""'""" ,, .. .,. .. -MCt1M et Ille DAILY P'ILOT •Y 1111 Ot111 .. C-1 P'11MllM11t Ce., .....,..,., leecll. Hunlllt.... INdl. CMla Mela. La-• INcll. W_.. ........ ... ,.lml•I• Vdn. Call...... .....,..., ..... 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Juli• Andr•w1 h11 the ffftured role in HSound of Music" which opens June 21 •t the Cinem1 The1tr• in Cost• Me11. ~do CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY FIOM 2 P'.M, lflWl'Otr UACH -.t It.. •>llN- 1• ••'-'"' 04• "'• -01. 1..nso FREE PARKING FIRST RUN IN THE HARBOR AREA ~(. ltf ewo.~~ _;,J\ ..,.._, >tr,,A 16ffR~·~ ,.... (CU 'tillml -~llTB MnlTI ALSO ftlZAllTH KAITMAH • CHIALDIHI ,AC.I SMI Ur1 '1l00«110#S w- --)!9.~~ ~. ,,., •. ~ .. ~~ . . . . . • liiiii!} .um• AITJ l'ICTllr.!U t.tlAJI HARIOI at ADAMS, COSTA-MESA, PHONE ''6·3102 Starts Wednesday June 21 RESERVED PERFORMANCE POLICY Every Ticket Holder Gu.r•ntffd A SHt To The Perform•nce Of Your Cholcel D•lly Mond•y thru Frld•y 2 •nd 8;30 P .M. S•turd•y ind Sund•y 12:45-4:30 ind 8:30 P .M. SPECIAL SELECTIVE ENGAGEMEN T THE MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF OUR TIME! .............................................. MR~~~~1 ' ... '·"' ·~~"" , .. " "' Mlll~t~L~ l'IC d~ 1'~~J\th·~'~.J" ~17Sit' m ~\UHE\\:'1 ""''•"••PLL \IMER t. 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W"L T OISNl!Y'S "POLLOW Ml. IOYI" Jt •ry LA•l1 If WYIWI "CINDHHUA" By TERRENCE O'FLAHERTY Chronicle FHturn "What are ages or the Osmond Brothrn?" Keeping track of &host kids is likt wrestlittg an octopus. Even their 111anager doeS?i't know for sure. And every time he gets it stroighte11ed out, another brothtr shows up. * ~ith all the cockeyed comic atrlp stuff I see al theaters and oa TV I'm sarprited tbat eld 'Tom swm· hasn't been dug ap. Tbe kids of this generation could get a bif laugh out of tbr stuff we t()ok so seriously.·• Shooting begins on "Tom Swift" this .mm- mer or Twentieth Century For and l'rn sure it u..•ill be done just as you suggested * ·'My famll.v liked th' J uliet Prowse television sulrs about the star wbo was nuuTled t• the soldier. Will she be back on television or has 1be drlftt-d off loto tbe coanty fairs?" She 1S busy now iii Hollywood ftlming fut- ure guest appearances on the Deon Martin Show and the Carol Burnett Show. Next month she will star m "Sweet Charity" ot the Greek Theo· ter Si&e hos been playing a limited version of the show iii l.ns Vegas. * ''What's with 'The Younr Americans?'" This talented, non·profit b1mch of young people is one of the mJtion's best advertise- ments and with the help of Bob HtJpe and others who have recognized their abWty, they're cer- tai11 to become familiar. This month thei; will represent Ille United States ot Canada's "E:rpo '67 .. * "l'ltti't' !ell me the nam t> of thu ann()unter 1111 the new Joey Bishop Show. I've watchf'd it every algbt and Just ean.ot andentaad ttse aamr." No wo~r. It's Regis Philbin -a name so bad that it mu.st be hil real one. lie had his own show for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Network but was replaced by Merv Griffin. Phil· bin 9ot his st11rt in San Diego. He cm1 be reac/1· ed rare of .4 BC Studio.~. Hnll11wo()(f * "In the mode 'Ironside.' which .\!BC is puff· Inc: up for a fall serit>s, I was amust>d by tht> n- cessive drlnklnt of the advisory chief of detec- Uv,,:· writes R. Johnson. "I know nothln~ about thr innf'r \~orkints of the San Francisco Police Department hut l doubt ff anv policeman has a bottle as handv as Ravmond Burr has. It mak es the poller look bad If it 's untru,." More than that, it makes Burr look silly. There are some people who can do a good job while hitti11g the bottle. but there's 110 one who -.:011ld11 't do a better job sober Of course, Burr does win all his cases ... otherwise. it's nothing more than a plug for a square bottle bourbon with a black label. No one but a television pro- ducer could drink that much without effect. Evem in a wheelchair. But if Burr-and-bourbon ~er engages in a gunfight, I'd feel so_f er as the criminal than as a byst011der. ,\,(ffie':Sa ._ j •• ' ... ·• ,; ' .• ii·~. . '. :. y t '~ .....-... ...,.iWio KIDS MA TI NEE SAT. 2 P.M. ''TARZAN'S FIGHT FO~ LIFE" IN COLOR PREMIERE SHOWING FRl.-SAT., JUNE 16-17 .._,...H.._H .... AIMI. 15tli .... tm.., ....,_. CARTOONS-COMEDY Ill Suwll"'• l :JI '.M. Um. &UI I All SEATS SOc ARDEN-I I N T llNATIONAL J04 I . LIKelll ..... ,.., ll 1-0141 ........ 0.. ..... '-II Ui. • Felry T.a.I" ~. v. WcwiO-Joumal Tribune .... ma.. .... 542-9617 547-9934 ~ .,..,, ........... lt•,C SAWTA AM ww.,_...__....., co•• WIT••• --__ _, ----..... ..-v--.......... ., ._.._ ......... --.....- .::.. \~ DON'T :-:::. ~~ .. _ ':." ~ ..........::-.... --c::,P/\(t_O ~E\.s s~ci{ty~oN5 -~, .. ,....,...~~ ........ "' ----- ertlulc .... t1011 ,.1c,_ t.r eduhi! "-: .............. lELEPHONE 541-1552 FOR INFORMATIO,N FIRST aUN IN THI HAHOR AHA ~ sRl.ll'l£_\1°£. 111~!1fr ,_,~\-\tJ-.0 1111 ~ -........... ~ i.iaM .... -... • • RDMJ B.11 8IUA aB11·m1a·tD111A -~ --I" D•DUER mDLMili l.Elll TEI --~ ------ AU!iilsW 11111111 _, ... -IMT\llll AUOllllCU TROPICAL FISH ·~ -PH4 Ulp Pe1141 Sllflllet -A..-h1111 Abe hll II.-. ef Trepkel , .... s.,, .... .. . Tw. l lt Wtlt OllMy .... , .. , II~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ALSO THIS GREAT COMEDY CARY GRANT, DORIS DAY IN '"THAT TOUCH OF MINK" IN COLOI SOUTH SEAS TROPICAL FISH 111 w. w .... c.n .. .. .... ,.,. .... . 141-7t61 ~ ........ ~ "'•• ,,I, ~t. It i. 1 -11111. II lit f "THI SHA••Y DO•" .... "THI AISINT MINDID ,.OHSSOI" c ... H_ -h M ,,M, Sal. • Sv". • Mtll, • h- For Advertising In The WEEKENDER MAGAZINE Phone DON WILSON 642-4321 -J,, ............ ~-lld!M-OAIL 't PILOT ,,IN,, J-16. IN7 ' 'Foxie' Believes The YMCA Is A Family Affair ~.r.,~ ~T when she first accepted the job c1t YMCA director. "I'd thought about tea?1- tng religion," Ance said, "but those young people would have been a captive audience. For some youngsters the YMCA is the only place they will bu.r about God. I thought I would be more effective there.'' Alice came to Southern Calif omia in 1947 when her husband, Roy, gave her a choice of moving from Stoux Falls, South Dakota to Washington D.C. or California. where conditions would be more favorable for his line of wort as a printing pressman. First she took her two children, a~es 'five and three, to visit her parents in Laguna Beach, then they went to Wash":lg- ton D.C. to visit her sister. "We were in Washingon in August so the choice was simple. We chose Orange County." Alice was born in her father's hotel in Miloma. MlnneMI. but lived . in Worthington. Minnesota until she finished her first year of college. She met Roy io 1939, while she was worki.DR in the candy department o! Woolworth's and they were married in 1941. Thev have three children: Donald, wb'o attended Harbor High and now workci in Santa Ana: Mary Alice, who was in the first ~aduatin~ dass at COl\ta Mesa HiJ?h and Dennis, 13, who is pres!?'ntl y attending Kaiser Junior Hil!h . Seventeen years ag<\JAlice was on the committee that sought lncor· poration for Co3ta Mesa. Jn 1951 and 1952 s~ or1?anized the first summer recreation program for the citv with a budj!et of SlO and the help of many hard workinl! m'Others. R~entlv she was on the stE!'>ring committee. which formt-d the Harbor Area Coordinating Council, and is D-OW corresponding secretary for that group. She is also immediate past president ~ the Business and Professional Women's Club and the first woman to receive a t'cbolarshin from that group . She is nast president and honorary lifP mt'mbP" of thia PTA, pac;t president of the Associated Women Students at Oranj!e Coast College and a member of th!' Hermoc:a Chapter of the Eac:tern Star in S:\nta Ana. "At the 'Y' there is a time to prepare the ground and a time to plant the seed," e.xplained Alice Fox, Girl's Work Director of the Orange Coast YMCA, "but only when ~u've worked for yean as I have, do you finally begin to see the harvest." The harvest for Allee ls to see the girls she works with finish their educations and come back to the community to bring up ofamilie$ . "American culture is constantlv pullinj! familiec; in manv directims and the family as a unit seems to be disintej!ratinj!." Alice said, "The YMCA has activities, f acilitie~ and personnel l'o work with the whole family to strengthen family ties." Besides the work it does with bovs. the Oran~ Coast YMOA serves 535 high school girls, 150 junior high girTs and 335 J!t'ammar school girls.. "We trv to help the ~rls become individuals within a group." Alice explained. "When they have a problem we try to teach tnem to be objectiva "Foxie," as the girls call the effervescent red-haired woma<l, has been li.lt·111nl{ to the aspirations and probl('ms 'O( Harbor area ~iris sinN? 1952 ~-'~*~~~~~~9.' t~tit.,..lt~~~~~X; COSTA MESA LlllHARY -566 Cen ter St, Costa. M~a. is exhibiting papier mache work by Don- na Friebertshauser and stitche ry by Doris B:?rry through June during regular library , hours. · MES<\ \'ERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa, is exhibiting oils and mixed media hy Merlyn Aronovici through June during reg-,.• ular library hours. l\WTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2867 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours Mon. through Thurs. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. No admission charge. Phone 675-5010. On exhibit through J une oil paintings by Morton Clauson. NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach, is eJCh.ibiting paintings and graphics by Patricia Kaufman through June. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Thurs .. 10 a.m. to 6 p m. Fri. CIVIC: CENTER GALLERY -Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours Mon. through Fri. 8 to 5 p.m. No admission charge. On exhibit a mixed media show by Women Painters of the West thro ugh June. MARINERS LIBRARY -2005 Dover Dr., Newport Beach, is exhibiting photographs by Howard Folsom through June during regular library hours. CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Hway., La- guna Beach. Hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. No admlJslon charge. Phone 494-2497. On exhibit new paintings by Jo Anne Mix. through June. CURRENT ART EXHIBITS LAC.UN A BEACH ART ASSOCIATION -3(f1 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Hours 12-5 p.m. Mon.- Fri.; 1-9 p.m. Sat.: 1-5 p.m. Sun. Admission twenty-five cents, children free. On exhibit through June 25. juried membership exhibit, School of Art and Design faculty exhibit and a poster exhibit. Phone 4~1 for further infor· mation. CONTEMPORARY ARTS GALLERY -2787 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, ls exhibiting oils by Barbara Brown and Fay Jackson through June. Hours are 11:30 a.in. to 5 p.m. Thurs. through Sun. Phone 499-3903 for further Information. DORIAN HUNTER GALLERY -524 W. Common- wealth, Fullerton. Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon. through Fri. Phone 526-3365. No admission charge. On exhibit through June oil paintings by Margaret Cannon CHARL ES W. SOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main Street. Santa Ana. Phone 542-5456. Hours: Turs. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. and Thurs. evenl.Dgs, 7 to 9 p.m. No admis- sion charge. The gallery Is exhibiting painting• done in Hyplar polymer paints through June 21 and anci ent Chinese Ivory carvings through June 25, Continued on Page 6 LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT? Come into our store and see our wall 'displays of the areas finest restaurants. We know , we seR them their produce! NOW! S trucks delivet"ing garden fresh produce 7 d1y1 • WMkf ·------·-. ·--·--····----· ·-·-··--·---.... FOR OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS 3 BIG COUPON SPECIALS! s-te ... ,.,.. PkW ,.._. Str•wberri .. Mushroorm Oranges a.,. > fw Sl.00 5 Pw '1" 39-,... ,_, 15 Lk '1" WltllTllllC-.... T1llt c-••• ,,.c- COUPON llPl•D JUNI J I o ... ~ ................... -..... ..-.-..: 0111-· .. Wlitte "-...................... ,,_. ull. 0.-y -4 1 H ....,.._ W .... _ AMMI Hew..., yee cell"'t .. , NEWPORT I .... ::~~~ I PRODUCE ~-~ "Wlotre ~ulity h Tiit ......_. Or'•' • tht How••" MHellftt S.Cll-OAILY PILOT OrMfl c... 3 ......... f'ri..t. ,_ 16. lt6f • vr.:-· . ' ~ .... . r t..\ 'r • • . ·.-... .!. ·" ' ' . t ., ' GIRANIUMI ~' . ~· ;-at<AN).t 'r. ~ 4"I l ~'Ji . . ' i -TH81VI 011 lllGLICT • Geraniums are so commonplace 1n Calil'Omia that some of 111 tend to ignore them. If we could only see how gardeners in colder dimltes nurture their geraniums under glass, we might show more appreciation for what must be one of the very best summer.flowering · shrubs irown anywhere. Luy ~rdene,.. should Jove these free-Oowering friends, for they nquift ~no special attesltion and seem to be happy when Deg1«tect If a IOOderate amount of water impr09es the overall appear- ance ifs a mW1 enough concessioa for a lazy gardener to make. Yeu might check with a local member o! the California Aseoc- iation of Nurserymen this week and see the varieties this versatile family bas to offer. There are common garden geraniums, both single and double, In lovely shades. There are the Martha Wa.hingtoo gtt· aniums, more often ref erred to simply as pelargoniums. These "poor man's azaleas" are considered the choicest of the family by most gardeners. And there are the ivy genniums, durable ground covers, which literallv pave an open space of j?l"Ound with color. Geraniums make ideal pot plants. All types, including the ivy gennium, which can be ~wn in containers for its cascading growth and bloseoms, are weD suited to container culture. They require only a little more freciueat waterln~ when pown in pots and the Martha WaGbin!lons will benefit by an occasional light feeding. fn the open ground, <?eraniums are really better for neglect than with excess attention. They like sun, and prefer a soil that is me.ier to one that's rich. Water is their only need. Botanical No~: AU ~ranium,, art classed as Pelargoniwm. The common ge1'anium is Ptlargonium hortarum; Manha WC1!hi1'{1ton yeraniunu art Pelat-ponilnn ~rtic1un; 1"11 geraniiim is Pelargonium ~ltatum imt•ilt lltWns with easyl fastl economicalJ ,. ................ _e.,.... _ .__.. ... -• ~Twt IN ...... • Ille wlca. ...,.. .. , .. • ........ ..... , ... , -.rt ,... c.M .. .., e -............. __..... "" ,...... Ill ,... ... e ,_ OMr...... ........... e lllk* ""... twf. CM-Twt .,_.. lllt .... 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Most of U1 would rather spade, spray, or skip out than weed. But fortunately science hM c:Ome partWly to our r~ue. There are a number of chemitals on the market that make the weedini job easier. 8-ically, there are two different types of weed controls, selective and non·~ective. A non~ve weed control wiU kill enrything. Some types work by burning the follace they contact and do not steriUze the IOU. Other types aterilhe the aoil for a greater or lesser time depending on the 11nount and type Of weed tiller used. T.he flrtt selective cbemkal weed killer was 2,4-D. This would kill only certain broadlealed plants such as dandelions and poi.Ion oak. A related chtmlcal 2,4,5-T kills other broadleafed plants such as oxaUs and chkkenweed. These two chemicals are usually 1old In combllaUon so lbit when applied they will kill any broadleafed pbnt and not harm grasses. They work through the leaves absorbing the chemlcal. Consequently, it ii'\ a folJar klll~ and ~hould be applied ju~ to th~ leaves. not watered Into thf soil Since dlchondra 11 not a grass bul ii broarllca!ctl plant yuu <.'ilnnot spray a dkhondra lawn, or you'll loee the dkhondra along with the weedl!. Weeda, such u dandellona, lft dlchondra ran ~ spot treated by putttn~ a few drops directly on the wffd. There are selectJve weed killer:. \"v hich can ~ used oo dichondra such as Dowpon. This can be used on Rr&sll In cik hondra and there also is a new oxalis control. Both of these are sprayed on and work on the leav~. Then• aTe two other dkhond.n weed controls. neburon and enJde whieh work throu,eh thr soil. You can bttv them C'omhine-i \vilh fertilbtr. s'lrt'IH'f them. Mid water them In. Two popular soil !lterllants are caklum c~anamld and Vap~n whkh remajn in the soil for onlv three wee'k!i. This makes them useful for killin~ wPeds and weoed sffds tn t.he 1041 hefOf'f' n11ntln~ 1 new lawn or nower ~. There aJ"t' other !!Oil ~terllanu whlC'h ..,;JJ -"oow nothim~ to ~ow for a yt>ar or more. Because of the dUferent types of chemicals and planting situations the best thtni Is U> take your weed problem to tM nurseryman. Follow h~ advice and the directions on the pl(ktge uectty, thett may~ you'll hln one ltss btrkHhe and fewer bl.l!ters. -Den Hor1on ........ ~IL'tPILft ~ ,,..,, ,_ u. "" ·----------------------------------------~--.--~~------~~~----~·~~..::____ ~-- Dinner, luncheon, Codtoifs & Atmosphere. One of Southern Colifohio'1 fine restourenh. palisad es Eosy io reach from anywhere Peti~des Road, Bod Bay WHfRl THE BRIGHTEST STAlf3 3l'#NL IElllEBmS LllllE UZIN THROUGH JUNE 26 _.,..,,,,,,,~. • • '"°"' fllll!81!1'1VA"l'IONS F'HONI! YDUFI TFIAVeL .a.c:;;c •• Joe & Herb Trio Are lack! AT THE NEWPORTER INN Yew'u ••h.I for t+.e"' anll we hoe llrow1llt th•m lilHL The F11Milo1n JH I Herlll Trlel Net.41 for their t rHt _,i. enll 1111l41H ¥Ht la. tt.lt frle "'e"'llH te mt~e t+lelr ll•y tile hitllllt~t ef th• 111mm er .... -. k Wit yew ere •"'•"I +II.it w~ wlll 11y, "'We liell tloe It.st thu ef evr llnt ot tfle N•w~erhr '"'" 111 .. ni"t te the JH I Herlll Trio." THI NEWPORTEl INN 1117 Ju••-..... .._,... IMd T ........ 644-17H ....... lldll D"IL 'Y PtlM .......,. '-U.1't1 FROM THI BALCONY By TOM TITUS South Coast Repertory, which measures Its artistic growth int~ t:A "steps" and ba6 been poised on the brink t:A tlhe third one for wme time oow, this month takes what may be termed "step number two and a· ha11." It'• not a direct move toward th• long awaited Third Step Theater, for which $4,000 wa1 rai.N at a b.nefit in Melocfy- l1nd lut January, but It !"ay aolicfify the thuter'1 resour~ to that end. SCR i1 going "on the road." On June 22 the Newport Beach compally will take a production of Michel de Gbelde- rode's "Red Magic" into Beverly Hills for a three-week, 18·perfonnance run at the Actors Theater. 117 S. Hamel Drive. ,. It may prGYe a lucrative ventv,.._th• thNter Mata more than 500 (about 410 more than un be crammed into the tiny s.cotMf Step ThNter In Newport) an.I .rt. rector David EmrM5 and his c.nt will M paid fwr tMir time and talents. This, of course, means that the principal actors-Mathias Reitz, David Clements, John Arthur Davis and newcomer Karen Koodan- wiU ~come members of Actors• Equity, there- by turni.Qc professional in the businesshke, as welf as artistic. 5e'lllt of the word. Th. production, which is sponsored by the Beverly Hills Unified School District Council of Arts, will be headed by David Sulliv•n, • profesaional actor from New Yoric's Linceln Center Repertory, who it comi"I to the Wut Coast te take the lead in the medlev•I 4rama. Otfter SCI acten taklnt part In the show wHI M Pete Ostlint, Jamff McKle and Stan Morken. lnterestin&ly, for the first week.Md d the show, Orange County will have two produc- tions ruooing in the Loa Angeles area. The Orange Studio Theater revue, "little man tn seatth of his serious side.'' closes a tw~wee.k run June 23 and 24. Meanwhile, back at the Second Step Th• ater, the repertery company Is puttlnt the final touches on Its summer 1how, Mollert't "The Ml1er,'' which goes on the Newpert 1tag• July 6 for at leHt 1lx weeks. Mounted In the commedia dell arte fasMon whioh popularized SCR's initial produ<."tion, ''TartuCfe." tht> comedy wlll bt directed by Martin Benson and will feature Don Tuche In tht title roTe . Rounding out tht> large cast will be Art Koustik, Stuart ~des. Hal Landon Jr. Ron Boussom. Leslie Jones, Martha McFarland and Helen Gregory. Apprentices Janice Morris- eUe, Shari Sharp and Lois West also will ap- pear in the production. Thus, for the first time 1inc• the Hrly day1 when the ce.npany w.. a,pearlnt at ttt. La9una Playhovte In M.rltlort te ltt ewn tfteater, South Cont Repertory wlll haw. hwo ,ray. on the boards at once. Jt shapes up as a Jong, busy summer tor SCR and one that rould be a turnin1 point io tM direction of a 200-seat theater for tht group, which has '\\On high pre5lige In Se>uth· ~m California on the way to that ,Jusive Third Step. CATAUNA ISLAND TM• UIJWU• CltVll•R "ISl.MIO lleUOA'WH L.aAVU TM8 IALMA ""VIUOlt DAILY AT t.• ,.,IA. llWTil•WS TO .... , .. , IUat "T , .... ,..._ &Vllilllt .. .... ~TMll Otl RaMltVATIOftt "'"' QMMS ISOLDE CEPP ARO ,,,_2661 I no -u., STREET,~YPORT BEACH TONIGHY AT 8:30 ,....., ' Solt. l:.M -ti.. • , .M -..... "'-& --J , .... ''ROSE MARIE'' J ~ )-...:--::.-~· J. Jr JJ .... , ....... llnoM\ 3-..t ~ "Indian Loi·e Call" "Rou atit" ~ "Serenode,, "Song of t.h.e Moun.ties" ~ OMlf<:ltD IT ... .,_ J • Jun• 20 ;>~ ··1toee.•TA" • J.,,.. 2 7 Jut)I 2 ....... 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Newport, and the Riviera ill Sooth Coast Pfaza whim will be landlorded by Rene Bouseary and Andre Parro. * A tremendous "first two weeks" for Coury'• in Costa Mesa. Which figures ... with food and beverage pr;ices sucl1 as this spa features. Incidentally, Bill Wright. longtime Reuben's plankman now doing ditto duty at this pleaser. Yoa11 also fiod Julie Sloane, fonnerfy Saddleback Inn and Si.s.sie Randa.Il, erstwhile Don Jose cocktail cutey, on the tcene here. * Thal long-planned Stuft Shirt !Newport Beach) ~la Venetian Festival now in full swing at the waterfroot establishment. Kick~ off the 13th and runs t hrout:(h .h~l v I A catchv gimmick: a lighted gondola on hand Cor free rides on the bay during celeb ration time. The festiyaJ pTaMed to introduce the new Vene- tian interior of SS. Which ... as itemed laere before ... truly makes this one "da place." * Rita Hayes now the cocktail hour piano doodler at Chez Cary, OranJ:(e. from 4:00 to 6:30 daily. Out of N,ew Orleans, this ol ha.. al.so entertained at OC watering-holes Talk of the Town. Corona del Mar and The Lancers, Santa Ana. * Felix Velo Trio stiTl the diHlCe group at Bill Martini's, Costa Mesa. One change OOl'e. The group now off on Sundays rather than Monda~. as In the past. * A new hypnotist set 1x> entertain the con- centrate and collapse set after June 23 at Villa Marina, Newport Beach. Dr. Dante is the gent replacing long-run Jay B. Zee and beau- teous assistant Barbara Evans. Tha's aD! 9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY MARK DA YIDSON TRIO SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN JJ01 I. COAST HIWAY FOR RESERVATIONS e ', ...... 11 ..... llTCHIN CLOSID IUNDAY STEAK .......... s12s SHRIMP ........ . FISH ...•.••• ~· •• CHICKEN ....... . h <Y POTATO -SAL.AO -•AUIC ••uo COCIC'TAtU -o•AUeNT awwa #MllllliN led-....-OAILY PILOT ~.-.,,. ,_"' '"' ·-··· --.--APPLIANCE ·R·EDUCTION limited C)laltities-ll•e 01e of a li114-- All Price~ W-d~ Y11r l1dget la Mind!!! COLOR T.Y. 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I/I~--· Reg. $Sn FrtMr, J-1', 1''1 SALE $450 ::, SALE $319 ll• SALE $119 ::t.,, SALE 'J9.95 ------~----------------L-- HOURS• Deify 9 te 9-satuni.y 9 te 6 • Sunday.12 to 5 Costa Mesa 548-6013 1877 Harhor Blvd. 0r ..... c.... 5 w.-..... ;ii l ;. ' I 1:"'. ~.r .. , . -..... GIRANIUMI \ ~ P..;.r;· . . . . ' -, ' ~ -·~-~ .l S I . d~iti ... • ~ -~ . -. _.i;.w-~ ~ . TH•IYI 011 lllGLICT Geraniums are so commonplace In California that some Qf ua tend to Ignore them. J! we could only aee how gardeners In colder climates nurture their geraniums under glass, we might show more appreclatlon for what must be one of the very best summer-flowering shrubs grown anywhere. Luy a-rdenera should love these free-flowering friends, for they require almost no apedal attaltion and seem to be happy when Degleded. U a moderate amount of water improves the ovenll appeer- ance ifs a nnall enough concession for a Illy gardener to mate. Yeu might cMck with a local member of the California Aseoc- iation ol Nurserymen this week and see the varieties this versatile family bas to ofier. There are common garden geraniums, both siogl~ and double, in lovely shades. There are the Martha Wa&bingtoo ger- aniu.IM, more often ref erred to simply as peTargoniums. These "poor man's azaleas" are considered the choicest of the family by mosl gardeners. And there are the ivy genciums, durable ground covers, which literany pave an open space of j?l"OUnd with color. Geraniums rNke ideal pot plants. All types, including the ivy geranium, which can be pown in containers for its cascading growth and b109l0ms, are well auiled to container culture. They require only a little more freQuent waterlnj? when pawn in pots and the Martha W aahin '!tons will benefit by an oc~ooaJ ~bt feeding. tn the open ground. C!elaniums are really better for neglect than with ucess attention. They like sun, and prefer a soil that is meager to one that's rich. Wa18 is their only need. Botanicol Note: AU QeTa11iums art classed as Pelargomvm. The common Qtranium u PelaTQOnium hortOTUm; Martha Washington yeraniums art PtlorQO'ftmn <imMsticum; 11111 guamum u Ptlargonium peltatum. inst•nt lawns with easyl fast! economicaU ·----....... ..._ ........... ... • ~Twt 1M .._ • h ~ _.. .,., ._ ................... _.. .,... CA9 .. .., .... --u..--............. ...._ ... ""'_ • .... CO.W ..... -....... • I-Wl9',_ flofi, C.Twt --... l'fMlllty .. --. ...... ............. ___ .. _ It --· ... .. ...... ,,_ -·-.,.,. C.Twf ----· Im ......... -a ~ Is llnlltff. T1l4 ...... --... cMI w ......... llM ....... " -"' .. weltflH ............... ....,. .... ,.. M ••h " ---ef U._Twt ____ _.. ... __ ·- OtSl'lll•llTID •Y CA~TllllP, u.t!TA AM i Iatan a Cal·T1rf La11..c.tact t~a laa4acaper i1 Y11r Ina I MIAHllJW POUNTAIN YAW'f llt• ......... 77J..tll7 ' du•lllt lly Hwtl.._.. '41-IU• .......... U7.J6ll UIHN ••on CAftSftAMO llACH ...... .... IM-Wt SANTA AMA .._, I ;I I .. a..un ............ 11111 .. ~1m , .... , ........ 141-1HJ Te191.Mtcrplo1 U1..UJt COSTA MIS.A TUSTIN - .. 11f11 I t ... l46onn ,_.u_._ 144-tlU ~· * ... ...., .. 1 WISTllllNITll .......... M1tllf M9cM .. _, n>-Jt41 ..... ........ Th e Ea sy Wa y To Weed Spo t l re.-1 Dantl eli o •• We weulcl probably .,ree that the most miserable job in the garMo Is weeding. Most of UJ woold rather spade, spray, or skip out than weed. But fortunMely science hM oome partially to our rescue. There are a number of chemicals on the market that make the weeding j<>b easier. Buiully. there are two different types of ~ controls, seJtttivt and noo-~ective. A non...eledive weed control will kill enrything. Some type6 work by burning the foliage they rontact and do not sterilize the soil. Other types sterilize the soil for a greater or lesser time depending on the amount and type of weed tiller used. .. The fint selective chemical weed killer was 2.4-D. Thia would lull only certain broadlealed plants such as dandelions and poison oli. A related ch'"1ical 2,4,5-T ki1h other broadleafed plants such as o:nlis and chickenwffd. These two chemicals are usuaJly sold in combi.nati<>n so t.hal when applied they will kill any broadJeafed plant and not harm grasses. They work through the luves absorbing the chemical. Consequently, it is a foliar killeor and should be applied just to the leaves. not watered inl-0 the soil. Since dichondra Is not a grass but a bro<1dleafeu plaul you tannot spray a dich<>ndra lawn, or you'll Jose the dichondra along with the weeds. Weeds , such as dandelions, in dichondra can be spot treated .by puttint:! a few drops directly on the weed. There are selective weed kille1 ~ \vhich can be used oo dichondia such as Dowpon. This can be used 01'1 ~ras_c; in dichondra and there also is a new oxalis control. B<>lh of these are sprayed on and work on the Jeavt'fl. Then· are two other rlichondra weed rontrob. neburon and enJdt whkh work throu~h lht' solt. You can buv them com hinf"f with fertililer. snrrarl them. and water them in. Two popular soil 11terilants are eakium cyanamid and Vapan which remain in the soil for onlv lhr~ weeks. This makes them useful for kiJlinst wf'eds and weed seeds In tbe 9011 beforr nbntin~ a new lawn °" flower hed. There are &ther soil sterilantl whkh will allow nothinp, to J?f'Ow for a year or more. BecaU.&e of the dWerent types of chemicals and planting situations the best thin~ Is to take your weed problem to the nurseryman. Follow his advice and the directions on the package euctfy. thftt maybe you•n un one 1'55 baC'brhe and rewer blisters. ~~-I -Den Hor1cin 4~ ......... ~AILT r lL.ft ......... J _ M.,.., .................................... ._.~~~~~~~~~~~ Dinner, luncheon, Codtans & At mosphere. One of Southern California's fine restaurenh. palisad es Eesy io reech from anywhere Pnfisades Reed, Bod &y • BAABAA 6Tl"ll!•SANO • IEOOI• "ISHEl"I • MrTZI CiAYNOl"I e Au.EN & A0881 e ANN•MAAG~ I B THROUGH JUNE 2& _.,..,,,,,,, ____ "OA l"ll!l!ll!lllV ATIONS PHONE YOUR TRAVEL A(;"'''- Joe & Herb Trio Are lack! AT THE NEWPORTER 1NN Yeu'we ••••.I for ffl..., an.I we have l>rou9ht th•m llec•. The fe._.IH1 J .. I Hetll Trl•I Net~ for theh ,,... -·'-•"' 11111".. ,,".'" ttli1 trie ... eMiaet te M•~• their •hy tl.e hlfhlltltt ef tll• •umm•r , ... -le .,.,. yo11 are arne"t ti.eH wh. will aay, "'We t.a.111 Hie IM1t th"' ef evr llve1 at t+.e Newfl•rl•• '"" ll.+e11i,,. +. t+.e Jee I H.,11 Trle." THI NEWPORTEll INN 1117 , .......... .._,.,. ..... ,...,.... ...... 17ff ........ IM:lt111 DAILY "llOT .......,..,.. ... ,.., FROM THI BALCONY ly TOM TITUS South Co~ Repertory, which measures its artistic growth in terms~ "steps" and h• been poised on the brink ol the third one for some time oow, this month takes what may be termed ''step number two and a hal:!." lt'1 not a direct move toward th• lon9 await.f Third Step Theater, for whldl $4,000 wa1 raised at a beMflt in Metocfy. land la1t January, but it may aolicllfy the theater'• resourcet to thtt end. SCR la fOing "on the rotd." On June 22 the Newport Beach compaay will take a production of Michel de Gbelde- rode's "Red MagiC'" into Belerly Hills for a three-week, 18-perlorrnance run at tM Actors Theater. 117 S. Hamel Drive. ~ mty ,....ve a lucntive ventv,...._.he thNt.r lffts more than 500 (about 410 more then ~n lie crammed info the tiny 5-ond St.p Thuter In Newport) trMI 4i- recter Dmct &-.mes and h;. cast wot ._ paid fer their time and talents. 'lbil, of c.oune. means that the principal actorS-Mathias Reitz, David Clements, John Arthur Davis and newcomer Karen Koodan- will become members of Actors' Equity, there- by tunUni profeajonal in the businesslike, es welf as ll'tistic. stt11e of the word. TM production, which i1 1pon10red by the Beverly Hills Unified School District Council of Arts, wUI be headed by David Sullivan, a prof .. aional actor from New York's Linceln Center Repertory, who it comlne te the Wut Coast t. talre the Ned in the medieval 4.rama. Other SCI eden talrint part in the show wHI lae Pete Ostling, James McKie and Stan Morken. Interestingly, for the first weeu..d ol the llhow, Oran&, County will have two produc- tions ruooing in the Loa Angeles area. The Orange Studio Theater revue, "little man in search of bis serious side:• closes a two-wed run June 23 and 24. Meanwhile, back at the Second Step The- alft', the r.,,ertery company ia puttl"t the finaf touches on its 1ummer show, Moliere'• "The Miaer.'' which goea on the N.wpert atage July 6 for at least lix -.els. Mounted in the commedia dell arte fashi<>n whi(ji popularized SCR's initial produ<."tion. ''Tartuffe." lht' comedy will be directed by Martin Benson and will feature Don Tuche in the title role. Rounding out the large cast will be Art Koustik. Stuart ~des, Hal Landon Jr., Ron Boussom. Leslie Jones, Martha McFa!'land and Helen Gregory. Apprentices Janice Morris- ette, Shari Sharp and Lois West also will ap- pear in the production . Thua, for the first time since the early clay1 when the ce.nptny was appearlnt at the LlfUn• l'l1Jhowe In acWltlon .. Its own tt.Nter, South Coat 9tepertory wllf have two pltp on the boards at once. 1t shapes up as a long, busy summer for SCR and one that could be a tUf'ning point io the direction of a 200.seat theater for th~ group, which bu "'on high prestige in Sc>uth· em Cali!omia on the way to th.at ,1usive Third Step. -........;;;:--------.:: .. CATALINA ISlAND llllOM MIWPOIT HAllOI TM9 UIJl\laY Clnlllla •1~ ~y· IAAVU TNt ~ l'IVIUOll DAILY AT fttl AM. •STU•tfl lO ••••T auc• AT ,, ... TM• IVllflN&. ......... MAne911 CMI allllllVATIO#S l'lu ~ '7>-~J ISOLDE CEPP AJlO ~10 -lbt STREET, NEWPORT BEACH I=============--- TONIGHY AT l:JO --T ...... &S..1:.Jt-S.. I P.111.-..._S...& S-.J PM. ''ROSE MARIE'' J ~ )--=".:_..::" -" "J. Ji JJ ... flYll ... 9llW\ ,__ ~ "Indiau, u n:e Call" ·'R.ou arit11 ~ ')Streoo.de" "Song of tu ltlout&ties'j OlllfCftD n ... ._ • June 2() .7~ ··~A .. • .J urw 27·J ... )' 2 .. N_ .. OOH" • 11 T11S1 rnca r1111 caa ·1 _.. • 11 bf r ,_ . -. """• . '" • s.c ol 1:.111 , • • s--' .... 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St. COSTA MISA I doD't mbad 9itllaq mc,lalL Tlaat"a my bo1atnss1 Bat bnab ·-.. a llltle slow ~. thanks to SHAKEY'S. Mar. mad IDm'9 oi .......... - my block are CJOiDq oat to Mt. aD d9bt. bat..,..,. lald!q .. Jdd. ...... n.y'n at SHAD:rS mad daa( I wiry I i.e. L Kida are welcome. e.·erybociy baa a Qr'9Cd tbM and lt'a DOI lalt. Wbat'• a IMll~ to do that ~cm't tit Dk,ib? Go WHEftE1 Well. okay, but doD't '°'9M. I HA TE SHllET"S PIZZA PAlll.OI. 1111m nm 111t11 a..,_, .... ,..... ...... .,.. ... 10752 w .. trni.n.al•r Boulevard ln Gardm Grove 2285 N•wport Boulevard. In Co-ta MMCI 49~5455 1"fDi•• GI~ale· The Ultimate m Fine Dinmt, • SWISS GERMAN AMERICAN FOOD • LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY 11 :30-2:30 DINNER 5:00-11:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY • 414 N. Newport Blvd. NEWPORT BEACH 646-5313 COMPLITE STEAK DINNER * 10 or. Top SlrkMn "A• You Llk• W' * B•ked Pot•to * S•led & Dreadng * Garllc &reed * JeH.O * C.H• or T .. $ 98 * NO "ADD-ONS'" * WI SlltVI YOUI KONA LANES COFFEi SHOP -------------------------_..Jt 2699 H•rbor, Cost• 12 ~~ I_ 0 U T 'N' A B 0 U T ·-.-~---,. __ The unbelievable growth of the OC ai~ n-cup scene continues with three "De1ries" ICheduled to open their doors before the Fourth of July holiday ... Jim Berkshire'• Onnge County Airport operation. Alan Dale's Villa Nova, Newport, and the RiYiera ia South Coast Plaza which will be landlorded by Rene Bouscary and Andre Parro. * A tremendous "first two weeks" for Coury'• in Costa Mesa. Which figures ... with food and benrage prices such as this spa features. Incidentally, Bill Wright. longtime Reuben's plankman now doing ditto duty at tbia pleaser. Yoa11 also find Julie Sloane, fonnerly Saddleback Inn and Sissie Randall, erstwhile Don Jose cocktail cutey, on the acene here. * Thal long-planned Stuft Shirt <Newport Beach) Gala Venetian Festival now in full swing at the waterfront establishment. Kicked of{ the 13th and runs through Jul_v I. A ratrhy gimmick: a lighted ~ondola on hand for free rides on the bay during celebration time. The festival planned to introduce the new Vene- tian interior of SS. Which . . . as itemed .. ere before ... truly makes this one "da p11ce." * Rita Hayes now the cocktail hour piano doodler at Chez Cary, Oran_ge, from 4:00 to 6:30 daily. Out of New Orleans. this l(al has also entertained at OC waterinl!·holes Talk of the Town. Corona del Mar and The Lancers. Santa Ana. * Felix Velo Trio stm the da<1ce group at Bill Martini's, Costa Mesa. One change here. The group now off on Sundays rather Ulan Monda~. as In the past. * A new hypnotist set to ente rtain the con- centrate Mid collapse set after June 23 at Villa Marina, Newport Beach. Dr. Dante is the gent replacing long-run Jay B. Zee and beau· teous assistant Barbara Evans. Tba's afi! 9:00 TO 2:00 NIGHTLY EXCEPT TUESDAY MARK DA YIDSON TRIO SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN JI01 I. COAST HIWAT COIONA Hl MAa FOR RESERVATIONS e 67~70 ', ...... 11 , .... lfTCHIN CLOSID IUNDAT STEAK .......... s12s SHRIMP ••••••••• FISH .....•..•••• CHICKEN ........ b ~ POTATO -IALAD -HUIC HIAD COCICTAIU -DltAuetn' l•al • ..t....--..... - _,... lecl...._.,All Y f'ILIT ~.J-.N.1"1 ' --APPLIANCE -,, • 0 RED ,U:CJION limited Ql11tities-ll•e 011e of a li11~-­ All Price~ W-d~ Yllr l1dget In Mind!!! COLOR T.Ve COMBO'S :Z...lttl ..... c.... ..... "· s-... _.,. R ... $1095 SALE $889 ...................... " ............ .... $549 SALE $399 ---------- .............. celw" ......... ~· .......... 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JO IKlles wW., ClfJfl'r-....._. ......._ ....,.., d,,r • '-'. z..lttl C..w n . .._,,..,... ...., ......_ ......, ...._ ...._, -._ ._ Lllllier. ..... -..ty. 1/1 ra.,. _.., R ... $519 ,,,_,, J-"' 1N1 SALE $450 :;:; SALE $319 11"'· SALE $119 ::.95 SALE 'J9.95 ------------------------------ HOURS• 0.11, 9 t• 9-s.turday ' .. ' • Sund•y .12 to S '~ Costa Mesa 548-6013 1877 Harbor Blvd. ar-c-5 w--- .. INDIANS f~NVADE OLD MISSION The adobe Willi of hlatoric Old KiMJoa San Lu.la Rey I near ~I& lldt, echo with war whoopt and drum beata, and tht plaza danca with TIYid color, u a band ol tu.ll·blooded lndlana trom the ArilGna duert invade the Old M.bllon today for 10 daya of apectacular, authenttc trlbl.l dancea. The lnteraationally famed dance troupe of Apache, Navajo, Pa· J>llO and Pima lndiau will perform fin Untea dally, at 10:30 a.m .. 12 aooa; 1:30 p.m., 3:00 p.m .. and 4:30 p.m., with final performances on &111day, June 25. Attired lo buckskin and wild turkey feathers -with muJti col- ored beadbandl, belts and mocusins decorated with their own-fine budwork -the 1Dd1am move like a kaleidoscope in the dramati~ tri-bal dan<:es of their an~on. Photographers are welcome to take pictures. The public is COT'· dially invited. Admission is free. The Old Mission is three miles inland from Oc:eaaside, on Highway 76. The AJNche War Dance, top photo, done by the warriors before going into batti., is one of 11 spectacular Indian tribal dances to be per· formed at Miuion San Luis Rey during the next ten day1. At left, a young Indian do.s • Hoop Dance, to impress hi1 future bride and her family. Six hoops are uaed in this intricate dance. The internationally famed Indian dance group hu per- formed before the late President Kennedy, the late Pope John, and in many of the capitol1 of Europe. They go to Japan later this summer where they will entertain the armed forces and the Japanese people. MEET THE PEOPLE •.. Continued from Page 3 or to find some one who can help them see all sides &I the problem . When no one is available, we teach them to use a handle." She explained that a baDdle ia someth1ng a girl on her way up can grab to keep from faltering. ••rt could be a simple thing like the cllche, 'When in doubt do nothing.' If it will encourage a girl to stop and think we call it a 'handle' " For recreation Alice likee to embroider or read. Every two yNtn; the Foxes vacation at Roy's mother's home in Sitiux Falls. "We begin planning our next year's vacation the day we come home from t~ last one, but I'm always happy to get back to the 'Y'." -Dorothy Pier L °'_,..., "' ""'"~ DlllGNIR'S NOTEBOOK Slipcovers IY J. RUSSELL TUMELSON, ORANGE COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR The trve value of slipcovers, perhaps rec- ognized belt in eutem homes, is in their use as a color accent or as a refreshing change in a room when the aeuons change. -There ia a greater than average interest ln colorful accents in our resort atta. Many people now possess several ditf erent. aeta in order to enjoy a com- plete change of mood during the y~ar. There are• number of fabrics which make · good slipconn, but whatever the material it should be tfgbtly woven to protect the uphol- stery from dust. Chintz, striped ticking, tloral cretonne and corduroy are good choices. Cot- ton damask makea up beautifully and plain lin- en, perhaps In oyster and piped with cording in a brilliant color, refreshes and enlivens a room setting. Trimming• enh•nce the elegance of a slip- _, cover and should be used wherever possible. Seams require braid or fringe if they are not piped or welted. All slipcovers should be constructed with the same care, skill and attention to detail that is used for upholstery. Skirts should be flat, unless a boudoir piece is being covered. or they may be scalloped or shaped at the bottom and have pleats at the comers. Many women prefer to purchase upholster- ed furniture in the muslin covering and then select several slipcover fabrics to provide con- stant changea of pattern, color and interest in the home. When this procedure is followed, the materials 6hould be pre-shrunk and fitted me. ticulously to allow for repeated cleanings. Slipcovers are increasing in popularity ev- ery day due to the many, new practical fabrics, the use of zippers instead of snaps for closures, treated yams and surfaces that resist soil and have color-fast guarantees. NEXT WEEK: PORCELAIN STOVES Please address inquiries end quedion' by letter to: Designers Notebook, · Weekender Magazine, Pod Office Box 1875, Newport Beech, California. M•tHIM lt<l'-DAIL Y f'ILOl ''!Ny, J-16. \H1 \ , - ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..::'I"--• • . , ...... .__ • rnn.1nic-l _ .7 : :v• 1ouNGE .... HTSWIEklY : • • • • • • NOW FEATURING TOP HAT TRIO CARTE BLANCHE e DINER'S CLUI • • • • • • • Behind the Simer S ... k HouM • • 11521 BEACH at ILLlS HUNTINGTON BEACH • • Tewn & Ceuntry lhoppln9 Center 962-9031 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• TENDER AND JUICX ••• two words heard R!lJD at Mr. Steak! W.'ft Witted many cholct cut& IMfnl•-mn bumld • few fwt blush tD t«Tlltl. bvt now •'re PfOld of our perlonnence at the broiler. We know the exact inoment to tum your steak, the critical moment when it ii cooked the way you like It. That's wtrf you hear those ffOl'ds so often at MR. STW- Tendtr and Juicy. You'll be sayi~ hit, too! ~~~'~ FAMILY /~{}/.,/ "' FAIRVIEW ROAD AT WILSON COSTA MESA COLORADCf SIRLOIN fRONTl!R l'ILL!T ROYALE T·BONI , .. ~~T .~' AB ~ .. ~J Continu.d from Page 9 Add Definitions Hache -bashed or minced, as in ~m­ burger. (Beef hache). Jardiniere-fresb vege- tables from the garden. (Braised round of beef, jal'diniere). Julienne -vegetables cut in long, thin strips. (Potatoes, julienne). Jus, au -with juice, usually the natural meat juice or pan gra~y. <Boeuf au jus -beef with juice). Macedoine - a mixture of vegetables or fruJta (Macedolne of fruita). Marengo, a la -fowl in tomato, prUc, wblte wine and butter sauce with lota of mUJhrooms. (Chicken a la marengo). Meuniere -dipped in flour, aauteed and served with brown butter, lemon and panley. (FUet of haddock a la ~niere). Momay -a multlpurpoae sauce of butter, en yolkJ, mllk, light cream and Pwmeaan chtete blended toaetMr. (Chicken with uuce mornay). Mort later. ~ Laguna Lineup The announcement of new lessees and manage~nt for the old (26 years) Hotel u - guna, Laguna Beuch, was made recently a.t a cocktail buffet staged in the Riviera Room of the famed beach area landmark. Today's landlords? Danish American Hotels, Inc .... with Kenneth Hansen and Borge Nielsen its principals. Hansen. corporation president, is best known as owner-operator of Sunset Boule- vard's famed Scandia Restaurant. The reci~ ient of almost every restaurant award from local to international level given for out- standing food preparation and servke. Han- sen is also on lht' Board of Governors of the Hollywood Wine and F'ood Sodet\'. and. hkt>· wise. is Maitre Officer. Confrerie df la Chaine des Rotisseurs. Nielsen. Danish American 's vice-president and now general manager of Hotel Laguna. Continued on Page 12 ~ WAD -THURY,~. ~UNE 151 --I ~ ..... -Mmes_ ..... ._ Cookie's Cocktails 2000 N.,,,,ort Costa Mela LI 1-9069 A NEW & VARIED CUISINE! PREPARED BY CHEF CHARLIE TRAPP SEVBI COURSE DINNERS 4 P.M.-lO P.M. FROM $).50 • LUNCHEONS PRI~~ Ri'i . LJNCHEON HOM tic $1.2.5 C~MllUTI. nc• !'DIN• 11nu•1 • GEORGE FOSTER TRIO NIGHTLY MONDAY '"IU IATUUAf l tH·ttH MAICIL MUUIMAN'I Ro'laf C..~~I 17th & Plu~tla Cotta Meta go/Jen ::Dragon Room • CANTONESE-CHINESE FOOD • ,.1,AllO I Y ,AMOUS CMlliHI CHU "LEONG" LUNCHEON PLATE e PORK CHOP SUEY • FRIED or PLAIN RICE • TEA or COFFEE 65' e SOUP e . COOKIE OTMD LUMCHlOMS TO Sl.U TAKE OUT SPf(ll,t PORK CHOW MEIN-FRIED SHRIMP-EGG FOO YOUNG FRIED RICE-COOKIE $1.25 ) ,USOHS ADO l'OU CHOI' sun 4 ,USOHS ADD SWEET AND SOUit ltllS CALL • Kl 5-2278 GOOD IN 10-GO OEn. OHL Y ,u l'USON 284S HARBOR COSTA MESA IETWUN ADAMS & IUH 1 ~.-.... -. ... ,__ ..... ___________ 'WI OlAEMH Y lARC:C STOCK • E-lnci 'Iii JO PICKWICK BOOKSHOPS 12Pth WHK Of HYPNOSIS! LAST BIG WEEK FOR HYPNOTIST JAY B. ZEE AND BARBARA EVANS! ST ARTS JUNE 23 DR. DANTE "MR. HYPNOTISM" Dirt<t From Tropicana Hotel, La V~d PLUI JACK LONDON DUO Dancing Nltely In The Lounge ~ Buffet Lunch.on 1.6.5 Dinnen from 2.50 OYllLOOIUN• llAUTIPUL IAUOA IAY 1045 BAYSIDE NEWPORT BEACH 675-0200 N'l9911M le<l..,._DAIL Y riLOT P~y, J-It, IN 1 Quality food, courteou1 service u• given first con5ideration Prices ru1n•bl1, atmosphere relaxing. Bring the family. HARVUT HOUSE SPECIAL lllDOIES' l'L.AmR c.N~• FOR FATHER'S DAY CHICKEN ROAST BEEF DINNER DRUMSTICK Cr.em• Wftiooce ..Cflf'WI Wltft c;, •• , "'''"' Rotl & avttf't Jwke 69' _,,_ $225 ~=:!.~ ....... letlt -4 '•'"' c .. 1c •• , 0-rt I FREE Ciiek• et hfff.,e k 1Hr-Nr C••• .., PLUS A flH CUUl fOl UC .. fAl Hll! .. ,,., .... _.. 1'·-"911« f'WHA I D14 yH hew IMt •II foe,. en4 l'•ttrin ere l'r-.ere4 e11 tk ,,.....,, la ••• _..._ lilt<.,.•• ft-e111 ti... lftf94 HMtlflt r.cl,.. ~lepe4 la Hi. Ce ...... y ~-•tel l.eMr-etery OPEN FATHER•s DAY o.u, 11 :00 ... " 1:>0 '"' •"' 4:oo '"',. 1 ,,. 11 A.M.·8 P.M. iet. ' '41L \t -... ,. c ... , ....... $4n.lu I o. .... c ... , 11 Wl••t~Mr -- < .. • ...- .. .... , ' At Five Crowns Bob Armstrong who ta currently presJding •t the piano bu at Five Crowns Restaur•nt in Corona del Mu , has built • solid fol· lowing In the two months he has been at this spot. He is rflieved of his en· --==:::::~~~~~~;~~-~~~~'~' tert•lning duties on Sun-day and Mond•y evenings by EilMn' Wrrght, who takes over for him. ~ • COCKTAILS • IN THE FIESTA LOUNGE HAYDEN CAUSEY TRIO with J OSIE DE CASTRO NIGo HTLT UCEP'T MONDAY 9093 E. ADAMS HU NTINGTON BEACH > OPEN UIDEI IEW MAllAGEMBm BEEH1 POOL1 , FlJN GAJtlES1 SANDWICHES! SIP N~ SEA l Nf.XT TO THE SIZZ,RI 297 E. 17th St. Cost• Mna 10 a.m. 'tll 2 •.m. 646-9467 ;*•·········~······ • • ~ ·al\ -ld111ni;ll 10 DlllSS 'IM UI' AT THI fllEE "GOODY I All" SHRIMP BOAT WITH FRIES 1.09 TOSSED GREEN SALAD 19c CHOICE: ILEU, THOUSAND ISLAND, fRENCN ORESSIHG COFHI leH yow ~-tArlwk> 10¢ MONDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT! 5 P.M. TO 9 P.M. OUR REG. $1.29 TOP SJ!~~~ o~!.~~~. '12 pricel 99¢ WITH FIU LOLLIPOP' THE SlllLERS In Huntington Beach (At Five Poinh ) 18552 BHch Blvd. Town & Country Center In Co1ta Mesa Cnr. of E. 17th & Sant• An• 298 E. 17th Hillgren Square PHONE -HOURS-PHONE 962•5912 0,.. 11 !°!ti~ te t P'.M. 642•7492 o""" , .. ,, w-- « ••. d inner « : with the most : specta cula r vi e w £ in Newport • • • i from t 5:00 EACH IEVIE NING « j ;;S;~ .. ca~B l::::~A PENINSULA 673--4633 ............. ."'11\0t<9/Sh,, PIOINO llNl •Nl'S IFM Varain:s ~1\:\ Fine Dining Si,,fc 1965; 3801 RAn CoASr HIGHWAY CoR.ONA DBL MAt , CALIFORNIA PH~a: (7H ) 61~137..f ~·©\? ....,.,. ..... te'lleZ ~Ji'.f.\~ I• Now Serving ll mu heon at modtrale prfr1s from 11 :3.0 A.M. Monday Jhm Fr#Uy, [I odtl11ils from 11 :00 A.M. So'Ud hours fro m 4·6:30 Rt spe,ut prfr1s. Hot 111'11 ,oltl hor1 tJ10111n 1s. [I] inlUf' sert•etl from lix, gr11nd service 11nJ. "'1shle. Comp/111 din111r from fw1 dolum. Soup, s11lrld1, 1nlrt1, tl11s1rl, bei,ir11ge, '71 SOUTH MAIN • ORANGI . FOR llES. '"2·J59J Mi9111M s.ctiell-OAILY l'ILOT ''"'"· J-u, "" 'Paradise' In L A Premiere. Balletomanes will be in seventh heaven when impressario S. Hurok, in association with the Southern California Symphony-Hol- lywood Bowl Association, presents the Royal Ballet Crom the Royal Opera House, Covent Gardoo, London in its Los Angeles engage- ment. June 30. A full le~th performance of 11Giselle" in Shrine Auditorium will he the initial offering. The company of 175 members, including corps de ballet, symphony orchestra and solo- ists With special guest artists Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev and Robert Helpmann, will present seven performances in Shrine Audi· torium through July 4. and five performances in Hollywood Bowl from July 14 to 18. Principal dancers of the Royal Ballet, in addition to the guest artists listed above, are SveUana Berios~~i Anthony Dowell, Des-mond Doyle, ie Edwards, Alexander Grant. Stanley Holden. Ronald Hynd, Gerd LarseR, Donald MacLeary, Annette Page, Marvot Fonteyn encl Rudolf Nureyev in NJ>aradise Lost." RO:YA.L B~A.LL ·ET ,CO'Ml,N·G· JU.N 'E 3 :0 . . M•rvot Fonteyn and RudOif Nureyev in Act I, "Giselle." Mo1dM SecflM-DAILY l'ILOT f r!Mr. J-16, 1'67 ~" MerTt> Park C.t>orgina Parki nson, Kc11 h Ros- son. Brian ~haw, Antoinette Sible\· and Gr a· ham L"sher. · Three productions in the repertory will receive their Los Angeles premieres by the company: the full-length "Ciflderella," "Mono- tones Nos. 1 and 2" and "Paradise Lost." The latter ballet was created by France's Roland Petit especially for Fonteyn and Nureyev. At the Shrine Auditorium, "Giselle" will be presen~d Friday evening, June 30; a new full-length: production of "Cinderella,·· mat· inee and evening Saturday, July l; a full· length production of "The Sleeping Beauty" matinee and evening Sunday, July 2; "The Dream." "Monotones 1 and 2,'' and ''Paradise Lost" Monday and Tuesday evenings, July 3 and 4. In t~ Hollywood Bowl, a full -length pr<>- duction of "Swan Lake" will be performed Friday and Saturday evenings, July 14 and 15; a full-length production <rl "Romeo and Ju· liet'' Sunday and Monday evenings. July 16 and 17, and the full-length "Giselle" Tuesday t ven.ing, July 18. Mati~s at Shrifle Auditorium wiU start at 2 p.m. and all evening performances are scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Tickets may be ordered for all perform. ances from the Hollywood Bowl ticket oifice, P.O. Box 1951, Hollywood, Calif. 90028. Shrine tickets are $2.50 to $8.50; Hollywood Bowl tickets are $3.00 to $750. Mergot Fonteyn u Giselle . ' ~ .. c.w 1 .......... Gaatronomieal Gem Another restaurant reviewer ... feminine type . . • ooce described an Orange County drink-di.De delight as "a small, sparkling jew· el of a place." With an due apologies to said scribbler, and despite 9le t.alct that it hardly bas the ring of a Bogey bon mot. the phrase will be pilfered herein to give .you a fast idea of what newly-opened Port F.clward, Newport Be.ch is like. ~ Bouman M Blab baa blatantly OYeJI. looked the """"''"' ''multa'' of OC restaurant decor ot idy ... tan ldobe brick, red tile root, dark beam ceillng, deep red carpetiog • • . and in IO daing1 baa come up with ooe ot the molt attracthe calorie castles to be fol.LDd bereabouta. llAUTIFUl ILENDS Put r.ctward, tbe former Yankee Doodle In Welteliff Pim, ii a beautifully blended moota1e ol browm, tans, rusts and goldl. Wonk IUdl u ~"el ant,'' "rich" and "out· ltaDCliDg" come to mind when thint· fn.c back to a roff chat with owner Blake there. VILLA ROMA Spedalizl"I lft ITALIAN DINNERS 44.S ........ pwf llvcl., N.wport Beach Open 4 p.m. 12 p.m. Ml M929 OPEH 7 DAYS While _JJ.or~e !Jnn • IEEF • FISH • FOWl FEATURING HANDSOME CUTS OF SUCCULENT ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF COt.4'LETE DINNER $3.95 raEPAllED IY CHEF JOHN RYDER . . . For Two Yea rs A Member Of The Royal Household Staff Budinghom Polace. England • COCKTAILS • e EXCEPTIONAl BUFFET LUNCHEON e 11 :JO A.M. • 2:10 P.M. $1.l5 TO $1 Ai OIHHER • 1 Hl6H'TS • FROM 5:10 P.M. 3295 Newport Blvd. 673-1374 Newport Beoch IOppo1it. City Haiti 8 Or-CMtt .... ., --~ ,.;) "O ~ ~ "' ·;:: c; t-! Iii < oz ~c...a:; ...;~ . ~'" .. OUT 'N' ABOUT: Or1nge County's Restaurant ind Entertainment Scene ( ' ,..,.., ,..---"\ w ...... c ~ ;a ~ ~ ... .... • ~ "O (,. Q) 0 8.---('I) -ai .~ ~ ~ ~ ~=-~-~~a ~~~~v ~-~--,,......, ~ .l ~ ~ .c .: ~ :; :: .= = -c :: t ... Moroover, no diner giving this spa a try will ever find aaything to complain about when it comes to cost. . . • By Don Wilson Far too numerous to detail ha-e, entrees at Surf and Sirloin include: ~ocllette of bee! tenderloin (rice pilaf, grilled tomato, pine- apple ring, choice oI soup or salad, mushroom sauce) $3.50. New York cut sirloin (soup or salad, french fries or baked pota.to) $3.95; top sirloin, $3. 75; center cut pork chops, $2.25; center cut ham steak, $2.25: yankee pot roast, $1.95; fried chicken, $2.25; Guat. mala shrimp, S2.10; swordfish steak, $2.25; sea food rombination plate, $2.50; and aba· lone steak, $2.60. Although amall in comparison to many of the County's more complex condiment com· pounds the booth and counter interior oI Port :Edward should certainly suffice in bandlicg whatever breakfast, luncheon and dinner trade wends ita way through the doors. ~ Too, the menu Blake offers should fulfill the dining <*ires of anyone .topping by. Break.fut is breakfast la breakfast ... al- though Port F.clward deea offer a few diveni· fieds such 11 eua bened.lct, fl. 70; Spanish omektte, $1.45; muahroom omelette, $1.60 IJ>d Denver omelette, $L50. Featured luncheon sandwiches include a HOWARD WIWAMS' HOFBRAU AND SHOWBOAT e COCKTAILS e LUNCHEON e DtNNElt e Banquet Faclllties • 1712 Pl1eentla 549062 Costa Mesa STILL THE BEST PRIME RIB ••• FOR LESSI DINNll INQ.UDU • SOUP 01 SAi.Ai>, IAlllD POTATO, HOISUADISH SAUCI. lllAD AND luml $]50 ·' • OP'llf 7 AM-It P'M EVERY DAY ~· ;' :.(_ ¥~ Dll4NIR: J P'M MON, t11n1 SAT.-11 AM SUNDAYS "'~ · ~ ! /, ~ 5930 W. COAST HIWY. ~ NEWPORT BEACH 646--4202 El Matador FAMILY RESTAURANT AUTHENTIC MUICAN FOOD .... l~lldillMee .. l9" wttti rice, ~ r.llte4lfft.. MIM. '"JI w MW ........ Sl.50 N•.11--3 T ... •lf.awltti ._,_.. -··rice, ............ "-.. 1 ... _, ., ......... Sl.50 LUNCHION UICIAU - 0,..: MN """ n.... -11 :00.1 O:JO ~ .. s.t. -11 :00.11 :l0 S.1. 11 :00.lO:JO 17'• New,.n lh4. CAt lltta St.J CesN w- THE ONLY PLACE FOR FATHER ON BIS DAY! COURY'S RESTAURANT "WHERE THE SPORTS CROWD HUDDLES" MAN-SIZED STEAK, PRIME RIB, STEAK & LOBSTER. COMBO $3 95 COMPLETE • MEAL 19th & Pl•ctntl• c.dNib m• 12 N-642.0712 Cott• MeM DllMer lft• 2 ,.._ variety of hamburgers (Americana, Mt!xicana, Italiano and olde English), as well as hot Kosher corned beet, pastnmi, hot dog and the usual turkey, roast beef, baked barn. tuna and on and on and on. GRILL AND BROILER For the more hearty luncheon and/or p.m. dinner. a good bet sounds like the steak aandwicb (on sourdough garlic toast with mnch fries, lettuce and tomato) at $1.95. New York cut steak runs M .25, top sirloin $2.95 and ground round steak $1.75. Also available in the entree line: barn steak, Ha .. waiian, $2.50; baby beef liver (with onions or bacon saute) $2.25 and chicken, $2.50. With all t.Mse , soup or salad, potatoes arid veg~ table. Roundjng out the menu you'll find num- uous house special saJads and an interesting anay al. sea food dishes. No bigbbalk, cocktails or such at Port IW WTOllSE FOOD FINI QUALITY E1t Here er T1ke Home STA& CHINESE WINO 11121st Pl., Newport leach ORiole 3·9560 ()pee y .. , "ound D•llY 1!-11 lfl'I an41 lat. 'tJI I a.rn. FORMAL &\\At\UUS D\N\N& POBT EDWM'D .RESTAIJRANT \N W6S1CUff PLAZA Open 8 .A.M. to 11 P.M. Niver on Stmdav I 7lH & \RV\Ni NfiWPO~T 8!ACH Ma..U.. S.Cl .. _DAILY PILOT f tklay. J...,. I•, lft7 Edward. Beer only .•. by the glass or chance. s A Thinking Man BrMking bread (actually a salad and slice of prime rib) with Tony Karamanos at Surf and Sirloic1, Newport Beach, you quickly re- alize .a couple ol things. One, the prime rib is excellent . . . and priced at a p1ttance-llke $3.50 for ttle entire dinner, exclusive c>f beverage. Served daily mter 5:00 p.m. Sunday from 11:00 a.m. You also realize that Mr. K. does a lot of d~p thinking . . . not about the Karamanos family establishment alooe, but about the en· tire beach area drink-dine scene as an in· dustry. Lib other restaurateuiw of today, Tony HOW OPIN 1 1An TED ROE COMBO COSTA MUA Nightly at Pi•no 9., -LUNCHEON- D1lly 11 :30 1.m. -3:00 p.m. DINNER $2.75 to $4.95 ,... ..... ,...... .... . c.,i.. 56irWp, ,.,...... .. .... ....... Feclllttn 1670 111-N-[IMlrt lo11ln•r4 '42·tHl El PORTAL MEXICAN FOOD ) PRESENTS FOR YO UR LISTENING PLEASURE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 16-17 6 P.M. TO 10 P.M. THE GUITAR & VOJCE OF JOSE OLMEDO 11121 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 130 L 17th STRHT ~T NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-8181 BILL MARTINI PRESENTS DANCING NIGHTLY (Except Sund•y) FELIX VELO TRIO featurlne Mtl Anthony & Pett Peterson • HAPPY ttou1 DAl"Y-t• A.M. TO • P.M. Hl•HI US 4k -TdTY 61P NOW Of1N fO~: uys ... ·~ OUI NIW •1w lO rAai..oa tASTIJUL.W A.PP0 e tWO TAILJS 81 AN "ANGIL NIGHTu WINNER! I "" M1 .... ttci..... ..,._ ,,.,_, ..-., W•• ...... _. s..4rt ..... , Ma .. lllM S.dt-OAIL Y PILOl l'rlley, J\llle "• I M1 Karamanos is clre'piy concerned about the sharply increasing costs of meat . . . which will neccesitate increased menu prices. He pooders the opening ol new eatery after new eatery in the ar~ ... knowin~ that many of the already established protein palaces are definitely ''olf" on the profit side of their ledgers. Probably more than anything else, he wonders why the preponderance of the successful Surf and Sirloin's customers are "out ol aree" guests ... rather lhac:i "locals." A good thing to wonder about ... because the aforementioned prime rib dinner at S&S is only the beginning. LENGTHY LISTING The lO<kapacJ.ty Surf and Sirloin ... light, airy and convenieotly located on Coast High· way . . . offers one of the lengthiest biJis of fare in the beach area. And each item is most toothsome . . . prepared by Tony's father. Nick Karamanos, a chef who has a mere 48 years in the busine~ to his credit. LEO'S FAMILY RESTAURANT IStS EAIT COAST HWY. CO .. ONA ct.I MAit OPIN 11 AM ... t P.M. * CATtaJN• TO PAmlS GOOCI F'OOd e Good 8e,...,lce • ..HIOIUlblt Pl'ioe. ....., ,....., s,.cw s1so ,_ lalNI -lfl'lel Cllldl• -P'.ta .. -v...-HMM &alt .. .,... & a- OPEN 7 DAVI e 0 .. M7IO k :lai ~ J(uchen -n1~ CHINESE FOOD TO GO 1; J -OPEN DAILY .4:30 P.M. -8:30 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY 1940 HARBOR Bl VO. COST A MESA 642-3732 ONE DOilIJAR MMy, .... nt.J. s • .-y SPCICJhetti Supreme .._...,.. •WI NClpe ....._ ttlh • 4 ... Yff wUI .. _,. t. Nf-y, 5'tf-Mttf ~ wltti _.. ....... fftttctl llr"4 -...it..... Sl.00 ~·s...., A New Breakfast! O•.,.cltl btlllli MMffll wltti J 9ft1 " Nfl, J "'*" .t --... .,... l•k• "4 ceffff. S 1.00 GREENLEAF RESTAURANT hom11b'I• d/Mtrt • ht1rtwarmlna brN lfn t• 2111 Newport Blvd. • Cotta Mes• • 548-4501 •• , at M ... Dttte, by the Santa An• Country Club The list continues ... with all tfte br~k­ fast and luncheon items you'll find offered anywhere availa.ble, and priced just as right. No wonder Tony Karamaoos wonders why more o! the nearby dine-outers haven't given the S&S a whirl. Jt seems fike an awfully good idea. The hours 'here ... 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the moment, although consideration is now being given to the thought of remaining opeo until midnight. ~member, too ... consideration is also being given to those now necessary price in· creases. ~ .•. run, don't walk to Surf and Sirloin. It's Continu9d on Page 11 ' for luncheon, Dinner, Anytime! . .. but don't miss our SPECIAL LA TE SUPPERS Served 1 \ p.m. • \ :30 •.m. nightly 2121 E. COAST HIGHWAY Corona del Mar 673-1180 VIKING SWEDISH SMORGASBORD, INC. 145 l. 1'tti St., COSTA MESA -541·'414 '871 W. Con11no11-.tlll, Fttllettoe 17f· J 0'7 1425 E. U.Col11, Atte ... IM -n6·6190 FAMILY DINNERS $1.75 INC. ROAST IUF-IAKID P'OTATO Lunch $1.10 Child's Dinner 8Sc Wr mak• our own Sw-f'Ctt.h rvt bt'f:•C Ind oth<i.ou-1 SW'f'Ot.,. o-•itrft·s. S..~f tK•lif .. s. tor C-V11ncu .. clu~. cJ\urchH. Fooc: oreper~ to lekt <VI 0,.. 6 lkys o week -t 1 1.-.. • l :lO p.111. Dicu.er-"'" ell 4cry Sow4My -12:00 • l :.JO s.tvffy -5:00 p.-. • l :lO '""" :Jkt, ~fing Cocktail efoun9~ 145 E. 19th St. MHa Square Costa Mesa FOR EARLY RISERS AND LATE PLAYERS Of'IN DAILY 6 A.M. t• 1 A.M . GREAT ENTERTAINMENT kt Y•11r Do.c-. otHI Uue11-. Pl-. Mo11 .. Toes. "S'-t·A·Lt119"-Lony Leko &: Slefl!tt ••iNl-THE HAP HALL DUO We<d. Nltltt Tlt,.119lt Set. Nlflit SllH.y Hlfllt JAZZ OF THE 40'1 ALL WELCOME DAD • • • WE HAVEN'T FORGOT 'YA! PAN·FRIED CHICKEN, FRUIT, s140 POTATOES, COUNTRY GRAVY, COFFEE OR TEA, HOT APPLE PIE FaOM 11 HOON TO 4 P.M. OH FATHH'S DAY WIWE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN JJ71 NIWPOIT IOULfYAAD .. "' COSTA MU• on-c..-1 • . ..... ...., n • - •