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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-21 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach' L \ } l ·~ l ua~bor Today's Closing EDITION N.Y. Stocks VCX:. 60. NO. 148, S SECTIONS, 52 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA WEDNESOA Y, JUNE 2 f. 1967 TEN CENTS Israel Told Don't Keep Jerusalem UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. CAP) ._ Britain cballenged today Israel's de- tmninatio.n to keep all Jerusalem and warned that. ill beplng tbe con· quered old city sector, the Israelis will isolate theJDBelves from world op- inion and lose the support they might have. Britain's foreign secretary, George Brown, opening the day's debate in the special emergency session of the ~neral Assembly on the Middle East, said, "War should not lead to territorial aggrandizement" This bad the look of important support from the West to a Soviet stand that' Israel should not gain territory from ber ligbtn1ng defeat of the Ara.bl In five d1y1 of war earlY thia moeth. .lJS Paris, Pres1d~nt Charla de Gaulle of France. for the first time, directly blamed Israel for starting the . Middle East war June 5. Mahmoud Fawzi of Egypt, Presi· dent Gamal Abdel Nasser'' deputy prime minister, rejected a U.S. res~ lution which called on Israel and the Arabs, ''with appropriate third party assistance" to negotiate a settlement between them. At the ~me time be accepted a Soviet resolution, presented by Pre~ mier Alexe, N. Kosygin Monday. which demanded punishment of Is- rael and its expulsion from conquered territories. Kosygin was not present u FaW"ti ~ke, ,nor W'a5 Soviet Forei~ Minis- ter Andrei ~ Gf'omno. They have been buddJ.ine witll .GqmmwiUt bloe ·:f!"'•"f .. . ~lrab pqaimsim tha this emergency usembly ses- sion can do arlytblnc to fCJIRle Israel to surrender all a.he gained in ~ war. The ll8ll8a ·~·-PresldleDt J~·....-ms".alftr-.•est· ern leaders of having "~ and repe.at.edly aitidaed" U.N. Secretary. general U Thant for bit decili.an to withdraw U.N. peace fcrcet from Egypt in advance ol the war. The Britiab Foreign Secretary urg- ed the appointment ol a U.N. rep- resentative, "whose standing ahould be ~ to go at once to the MJddJe Eut with ltatf and full facili- ties, to advise the U.N. secretary- general on cease-fire and peacekeep. ing problems there from day to day. No Comment On New Draft Law ~y Cotinty Board The Santa Ana office of Selective Service Boards 13.1. 134 and 13.5, which cover most of Orange County, had no comment Tuesday in regard to the new draft la" passed by Coogrecs. Mrs. Roeemary Robbins, bead clet"k, said that any reclassification "de- pends on what the new law is all about. It could change the whole pr~ cedure." How or when the procedure would be changed, she explained, de- pends on the information that the boards receive from Washington, D.C. The new draft law virtually guar· antees a deferment for undergradu- ate college students, regardless of their class standing, and prohibits the use of a lottery to select eligible youths for service. At the time that tM law wa1 paae- ed, the Santa Ana boards were defer- ring youths who were full time under- graduate students carrying 30 units per year and who ranked in the up- per hall of their class. AGE REVERSAL! Also contemplated is a reversal by age in the order of call so that 19- year-olds would go first. Currently, I~ cal draft boards start with 26-year-olds and work back in see.king men to meet their quotas. Congress did not deal with the order oC call in the bill, ttiougb there was expression of approval of the 19-year- olds-flrst idea in debate. Thus the President was left with hi11 existing authority to revise the age priority, which he has promised to do. SelecUve Service officials already have prepared an executive order for President Johnson to sign spelling out the mecbanics. Many graduate students currently deferred unde,-the old Jaw will find that their deferments have disappear- ed with the new btn. ESSENTlAL COURSES The law provides that graduatr ~tu· <font deferments be Umited to tho11e !lludying to be doctors. dentists. or oth· rr !ipeciaUstS" deemed cssl'ntinl hy the National Security Council. Linder the new hill , the only way an undergraduate colleg~ s t u d t n t 'S« DRAFT, Pa&e %) Assessments Rise Some Coast Areas Up by 100% By ROBERT McKECHNIE Of .... Deltr ...... stefl Some large undeveloped parcels of land along the Orange Coast can expect 100 percent boosts in assessed valuation for the coming year, as- sessor Andrew J. Hinshaw said today. Spectacular increases are also in line for Laguna Niguel property that sparked a lively debate last year between Hinshaw and Fifth District Supervisor Alton Allen of Laguna Beach. Hinshaw explained that increases for the coming year include all the assessment on the Laguna Niguel land reduced by the Board of Super- 13 Trained Trackers Hunt Executioners (From Wirt Services) visors last year. Some Mission Viejo land will go up by about 100 percent and Irvine Company land up by about 25 per- cent. Most spectacular increases, how- ever, will be seen in large holdings in north Orange County. Some may increase by as much as 400 percent. Generally, Newport Beach and La· guna Beach can also expect "major adjustments" in the coming year the assessor continued. Homeowners can expect a 2 to 5 percent hike in their assessed valua- tion oo their homes and improve- Federal Aid ments. Small pa.reels of land could go up by about 20 percent. Generally, the county's overall as· sessed value is expected t.o total $2.87 billion, a 12 percent increase over the S2.5 billion last year. This includes $2.3 billion on secured property I real property and '253 mil· lion on unsecured (personal). The public utility roll wlU come to about $238 million. Unsecured property's increase of 22. 7 percent constitutes the largest hike. Secured roll went up by 11. 7 percent for the year, and the public utilities, up 5 percent. County Wants $250,000 For Park Site Near UCI ANZA, Calif. -Thirteen border pa-Orange County supervisors are seek- • lrolmen trained in Indian tracking ing a quarter mmion dollars in fed· known as University Park, would ex- pand lo include a nature center, zoo- logical and bota.1ical garden!., an out- door theater and hiking and bridle trails. .....,......,. .... _. ....... Sammer Arrives Widl Spluli Summer is a splashy sprint in the surf for 'rJe.~· 3~-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drury al~ An .. Corona del Mar. First day of summer arrived officialJy today, wbdbtt the weatherman knows it or not. Coaches, Advisors Get Extra Pay Next Season By THOMAS FORTUNE .,. ... Oaltl' ......... Newport-Mela Unified School Dis- trict will for the first time next year pay sports ooaches and student advis- ers fof extnt duty beyond the regular teaching day. Beginning in tile fall. varsity coach- es will receive $200 per season abon their normal salary Junior varsity ooa<:hes and other t.op attiletic assist.ants will receive $150. So, too, will band, orchestra, v~ cal and dramatics coaches. Secondary sports assistants will re- ceive $100, as will advisors t.o the drill team, girls' athletics. joarnalism st.au. yearbook st.a.ff, forensics team, and at.age crew. In all. 1K1 pel'SOM will split op an extra $24,500 during the comiq school year. Adoptioo ol a plan o( extra pay for extra duty represel!U a departure for the school district. Trustees recently made provisions foc the extra funds in the 1987.Q budg- et on the recommendation of a teach- Upper Bay Tract Under County Study A deferral of action on a 1ubdivi- 1ion requests to build 45 homes on 4.5 acres of land in Santa AN Heights was before the Orange County Pbn- ning Commission today. · Galy Construction Co.. or S a n t a Ana, proposes to build the estate-type homes In the Mesa Drive-Sayview area of the Upper Newport Bay .. er committee lllll had studied the matter tor -Jmllths. Board memben also set aside • to- tal of m.a atra pay ror high IChool departmeat a.e.15 and Sl.3.500 for spe- cial ~ teachers. Both of these groups traditionally have received q . Ira pay for added responsibility. The district. however. bas beeft one o( the few that does not compensate its coaches. Attorc:tiag to Districl Superintendent Leland l'\ewcomer. many other dis- tricts pay lbeir coaches as much as $500 utra per &easOll. / "Whether the community 11 ants to admit it or not, it puts cons1drrable extra demands on the coaches." Or. Newcomer remarlted. "Now Ow-re will be SCllDe basil lo bold coachrs ac- countable Cw tlleir resulb . '' Mariners Mile Bluffs Singed Newport Beach firemen exlm~u1sh· ed a pair ol grau fires along th e Mariner1 Mlle bluffs Tuesctl~ after- noon. A l :lS p.m., a fire behind 11211\in~s Road burned 120 squan feet of dry grass. Three and a hall hours latrr a second Ore burned a 360 squarf' (IWt aru behind 2300 Cliff Drive. Cause of tile fires was not lrn1111 n. although children were reportrcl t n • seen playing in the area. firrmrn said. II Tlaefl Get Too Clese skills scoured mountainous terr&n to· eral funds to outfit a 350-acre park day in a search for the execution kill-adjacent to ucr that would include a lake, bicycle paths. and a cultural ers or two young border patrolmen. center with privately developed muse- Af the same time, it was learned um and art center. that a known narcotics smuggler. free The [rvine Co. offered Monday to on 1150.000 bail. was a suspect in the donate the prime acreage provi~ slayings. the county can secure adequate fi. The bodies of Theodore Newton. 21\, nancing to develop the land parcel into an elaborate regional park. and George F. Azrak, 21, were dis-Supervisors directed the county covered in a deserted ranch cabin counsel's oilice to ap ply lmmedjately near here Monday morning. T h e y for $229.550 in matching federal funds were ban<lcuffed, back to ba<:k, to a for initial development of 100 acres. The eooJrty would put up an addi· 5tove. • Uooal i'J!t,508 fOT' Ure first stage U\al The FB1 &aid they had set up a would include a 35-acre lake and 65- roadblock On Calilornia 79 .in northern acre central green area. Envisioned San Diego Colllltr to apprehend smur· within tbe 100 acres are walkways, bi- glen of aliens or narcotics. cycle paths, turfed fields and the cuJ- tural center. · Investigators would not comment on Over a 10-year period, the park, lhe unidentified suspect, but Richard In other act.Jon. ·supervisors also applied Tuesday for another $775,000 lo develop three other park sites in its county parks system. Construction of facilities al Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley would partly be financed through a $216,750 matching fund federal grant sought in an application approved Tuesday. Stage two of the Mile Square de- velopment at Brookhurst Slrt.et and Warner Avenue foresees the inatalla· lion of 300 picnic units. horse and bike trails. equestrian areas, an archery course. ; e·strooms. and parking. Sycamore Flat, located in Sant.a Ana Canyon. should recejve •. 500 for the development oI 64 acre1. Ulti- (See PARK, Page %) Evans, special agent in charge of the San Diego FBI office, said: "We found a lot of things in and around the cabin, including some things back of the cabin on a hill- That~s Not Art 'Living Pictures' Censored side." The expert trackers, called signcul· ters. conceotrated on fire trails in an Newport Beach police Tuesday cen- 18.~aae reservation populated by sored an attempt by five swim-suited only 32 Cahuilla Indians. .. teen-agers to turn themselves i n t o The FBI believes the killer or ldllers livinI; pictures. !led on root after the executions in ~ Trouble was. police said. they were dirty living ~ictures.. . oeserled ranch buildtng. All 13 track-Officers reported picking up thref' ers, on foot ~.nd in jeeps, are border boys and two girls who had decorated patrolmen skilled in finding trails left each other with lipstick whlle on the beach near Newport Pier. by men or vehicles. Police said Dale A. Mohr. 18. of An autopsy showed Newton was Pomona, had the phrue "Love-In," abot once in the head, while Azrak ap-obscene words, drawings of nude parently waa shot twice in the head and once in the chest. women and flowers drawn on his body. Two boys. ages 17 and 16. and two girls. ages 15 and 12. were similarly marked with graffitti. according to police The Juveniles. all from the Pomona area. were released to their parents after officers photographed the scrib- blings. Mohr was booked on a charge o{ disturbing the peace and released aft- er his parents posted ~ bail. It wu believed they were killed sometime Saturday morning and no lat.er than tilat night. The last entry in their Jog book was made al 4 a.m. Saturda,J. FBI agents said there was no si~ of a vehicle leaving the area or the death cabin, indicating the slayers fled oo foot with as much as a 48- Reagan to Join Regents For 2-day Meeting at UCI bour bead start. Newton, top man last year in his border patrol class at Port Isabel, Tex., left his widow, Barbara. and two children, Theodore Ill. and llAar· garet, 2. He was a native of Concord, N.C. A.zra.k, unmarried. held a crimin- ology degree from Florida State Uni· versity, His body was to be shipped to Mlami, where his father is a de- tention guard for the U.S. Immigra- tion and Naturalization ..>ervice. Gov. Ronald Reagan will be in his seat on the Board of Regents Thurs· day and Friday when the governing board of the University of California meets on the UCI carn11us. Reagan's schedule here includes lunch at the Newporter Inn wi.th Re- J:ent Edward W. Carter, an interview with Bill Perry of the National Ob· server and a cocktail and buffet re· ceplion for the regenl<! at t.he New· porter Inn. The governor is staying at the Newport.er Inn during the meet· ins:. the UCI campus. Other matters relat- ing to the Irvine campus will be tak- en up by the regents at their Friday meeting. Orange Coast Weather Newport Eyes Shark Hunt On Thursday the regents are sched· uled to consider a change in under- ~aduatE> admissions procedures which would require applicants to the university to have a certain lrvel of scores on thr examinations in addl· tlon to a ."B" average. And a happy first day of sum· mer to you too. Forecaster Gor- don Shields is celebrating by of- fering sunny afternoons after the usual morning haze and up- per sixtyish temperatures along the Orange Coast. I NSIDE TODA\' tf hordes of hungry Cata.Jina blue Department for more than a dccadr abarks now prowling about in waters Earlier t1iis wed. a Seawakh en''' a half mile off Newport Beach should counted about 100 abarb on a nin start moving in any closer. a 1bark· diagonallJ from a point a mile oil oonting expedition may be in order. Newport Pier to the end of the Bal· That's the view of Olief Lifeguard boa Pier. Robert Reed, who Tuesday ordered The pid.utt hasn't changed m uc h rescue boats Seawatch I and ti to since. said Reed. make twlce-daHy arc!i from the Sanb1 lie noted that most or the ~hark· Ana River jetty to the harbor en-i;potted 50 far appear to prefrr tti• trnnce channel until the shark threat area off the Balboa Pier. i~ Pased. "We haven't had any swimmer" 1 r ''Wf''rr ~oing to slay right 'In l.(lp of porting any:· he said. "But 1£ 1hr ii." tiP said "WP havl' to -the sit< ti· sharks begin romlng in too ctosr Ilk•· lion Is as bad a11 l'v• ever seen 1t where t he y mi~ht be seen 1n hoer here." . numbers from the pi er. w~·u havr tu Reed has been wtlh the l..1feguud ) 1lep up our activities." I lie said by this hr rnrant lhe pos· slbility of going out and sh<?oti ng them. "There are a lot of private boats in this community that might lend a hand in getting rid of them." he said. Reed added that his men have heen instructed to keep a special lookout for hammerhead shark!'-Blue sh11rks. hr nolt-d . aren't particularly aj!gr<'s· s1vP. "but when hammrrhradi; makr ~ pass 111 ~omC'thing. lh1'~ don 't miss Thrv'vr s:ot rve:io likt' rangr·finders " Blur shark~· ran gr 1n ,ize 11p to ;rn averaJ(e of aboul 7 ff'cl !lammer· he~d~ arf' twice that size or larger. They also will discuss plans for the 510-acre inclusion areas that surround STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK tAPl-The stoc•k mar- krt ~et tlr!l lower late tlm afternoon drsp1 tr stn·n~th in ~f'lected 1s~ur., Trad in~ w;i" a('ti\'r 1 Srr quotation-; 1'11 ges 11}.JI 1 Volumr foi thr first four hour~ w:i~ 7.?fi milhnn ~h.'lrr~ compared wtth 7 64 miqion Tuesday. Eleven Orangf' Coast students are returning to their homP.8 across the sea. Storu and photos, Pages 16·17. alrtft• ' l oalln9 11 C•llftrnla ' Cta11lfi..I 1S.CJ Com1n "°' CrouwOf'• 14 Olvorcts 7 1111 Dont• \t t!fllorl1I ,.... 1: lnltrlalftMfftl ••·II J:•n1nu 14·1\ ~ .,. ,.,.. , Mn"'' D•("~e It ~=~e'~n ... ro :; Maff'••ff liAn\f\ f Mt• I• J•r•l<t )1 )o -'; ~""" 1 Mevt.• ,. "lvtllal ,._, 14 H1tlell1I IMM >4 Obltu1tln 1 Oran.. C•unly ' l'llltrM ,._,. Play 1t1v1-ti \t<lal Ntwt 2l ,. Stt0r~ ll ·lt 'I•<~ Mlrht~ It ti Ttlt•l•IOft '.4 t)!uttn It Tam Tltll\ 11 WttlMr J Wolcom• -bo•rf II Wettf NtW• t.4 \ r-- • Z DAILY PJLOT \. • t •··'l:,, 1 .. ;i I .! -'l.t: L • • t • ~~ '< o, J • 3 'r ,J eoo('. • , ! r' It i1 ~u1 , , • ::,o .r ~ How to Handle: Hippies: , r Harassment IJ lUCBilD NAU. OI lhe Oe~ l'tMI Stell ''Plain ok1 fUhJodtd har111tnect Is the only answer," to t!le t\lpple prob- lem, Lagun.. Beach business people were told this morning. Richard S. Fitzgerald, general man- ager of the ~edoodo Buch Chamber of Commerce, spoke on th• hippie 1it- uatlon and bow it ls handled in Re- dondo Buch, Hermosa Beacb and Manbatta.n Beach, a metroplez of ad- jacent beach cities. Fitz&trald WU (tltur'4 apeaktr at ' I br'llJdut mMdq al the ~­ ol eommtnt WMll dlvlllon. 9bc11't11 l)llcn J't~ald WU llltro-dUC9d,. tbrte . 10Uftl men attempted qul~to o the meeting but were denied entrance. They ap- parenU)" -..anted equal U\'n~ to 1peak. Fitzgerald defined the hippie as nor· mstly a fairly lnt!Wgent, non-violent person Crom a middle class back- ground. He said they neve1 "got touih" with police or other persons and aepartoUy truly believe they art finding a way of We. ff• II.id blDOlt1 .. ·T, .. Of eamt lmall &iiralldli II 111111 -ltlA bUt llld .. -..... proved. rttaitnM ...... ..., .... soclated with a dope problem, ehJef. ly marljuana tp.d LSD. Generall,t. tdl 'Pt.'-kll"10Ca·~1 couple moves lnto u ofd, rundown houH to eet up • bJppl• ped. What the landlord thought was family rent- al becomes a home ror as many as 25 hippies. He aaid they aleep· ln their dothes and take part iJl a type of Ule where Crown Prin~e at occ Young Pakistani 'Plnyboy' Studying Political Sc~nce By JOANNE SHAW ..... Dl#Y ..... ...,. Studenta at Orange Coast College orobably are not aware th.at for the put semester they have beeSl rub· bing shoulders wttb royalty. AIU Haun Kahn , IOD of the ruling prince of the West Plkiltani state of Tatta, bu *n living lJJ Costa Mesa and attending classes at OCC slnce February. Haun, wbo ls ln line to 1uc-ceed his !11.ther on the throne ol Tatta, uplaln- • ed that b.11 family bu nded the 7,000- 1quare-mlle state for the past 400 years. Since the formation of the na- tion of Pakistan, Hasan's father has served In a government position while retaining the title and some ol the rigbts oC the ruling pl'111ce. Currently enrolled in s u m m e r school, the Motlem prince Is studying In the UnJted States on the recom- mendation of bJs rather who has spent much time in this country in his mis- sions tc the United Nations. Hasan lert London 's North Atlantic College for Costa Meu In an eff1>rt to Boating Uaders Work With City On Tideland Fee A fjve-man citizens' committee, giv- ing broad ~resentation to Harbor Area boatln& lnteresu, will work with lhe city on new tidelands use fet studies, Newport Harbor Chamber ol Commerce officials said today. Membeu of ttle committee u.: -4temy "Hank" Hill, owner ol Boetawaint' Locker, Inc., who will repre1ent marine repair and service lndu.strits. -Roland VaJJely, owner ()( VaJJe- ly's Boat Rentala. who wUJ repre- sent recreational boating llrrr.s. -Carroll D. Hudson, who heads an organization comprising officials of all Newport Beach yacht clube. -C. ltd Soule, past prestdeot C1f the Balboa Island Ims--ove~ot Assn .. who will represent land-ownen' groups. -Ed Hirth, owner of Hirth Har· bor, who will be spokesman for an· chorage operator'$. Hirth will be chairman of lhe com- mittee, whkh will consult with city councilmen wtio are now undertak- ing a four-month probe of the Ceasi· bility of tidelands use fees Council members assigned the stody tuk are Robtf't Shelt.on. Lindsley Parsons and Howard ROl'lfl. DH Cook was appointed as an alternate member. Hearing Slated For Helicopter Fare Hike Plea A hearing on a bid by Los Angeles Airways to boost heUcopter flight far~ has been set for June 27. Cali· fornla PubUc Utilities (PUC) Secre- tary William W. Dunlop said today. If the application ls approved, t h • fare for a one-way rught frrim New- porter Inn to Lo.s Angeles Interna- tional Airport will be hiked from S8 to '9.06. f LA Airways 1s seeking fare increas· es for oassenger sQrvice also at An- aheim and in Riverside and S a o Bemard1no counties. The firm's applkation contends that it is now operating in the red bP· cause ii receives no government 5Ub· s1dy on mall service. Dunlop said the hearin~ will ht held before a PUC of(icer at the st.ale btulding, 107 s. Broadway, Log An~e­ les Time of the hearing i~ 10:30 a.m. DRAFT ... could be drafted would be for the De- fense Department to declare it nec- essary. Since the armed forces now aro laking only half Ole men eliglblr, such a declaration as not likely With the cu1Tent 1;cholasllc standard erased. an undergrnduatr wil l be de· ferrcd untJI hf' re<:r1ves ha~ hachelor·, rfegree or reacht>s the a!!r n( 24 which. ever comrs riri;t Al that llm<' hf' jo1nr-thf' pool of l!l yrar-old~ awallin~ induction unJPss hr •~ conllnuang 'turfy In 1 deferred graduate flP"1 ftAKISTANI PRINCE OCC'1 A11f Hhaf\ Kahn make better gradei;, ''I'm a loafer." he adrriltted. ln American schools. It is poesible \ .. Woman, 83, Hurt When Struck by Boy on Bicycle An elderly Balboa Island woman was hospitallied with a broken leg today after she tangled with a young. ster's bicycle. Mary M. Epinelle. 83. of 212 Ruby Ave .. said doctors told her she will spend lhe next thTet months in bed. According to a police report, the accident occurred Monday wenlng while Mn. Epinette wu walklne wtth he-r husband, Warnn, AJonc the South Bay Front 1id,ew9lk. A younggter about U or 13 years old approached on a bicycle, saw the couple at the last minute, sM?rved and jumped off the bike. Police said the rear wheel of the bicycle swung around between Mrs. Eplnet~'s legs causing her to fall Both she and her husband have fai l· Ing eyesight, police srud. and did not see the cyclist 1n time to step aside. Officers pointed out it is Illegal to ride bicycles on the island bay front ~idewalk. Identity of the child on the bike i~ not kn()WTI. .. Mail for Headcount WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Cen- sus Bureau's 1970 headcount will be condix:ted by maU in the nation's cities. but out in the boondocks the nose-counter~ will caU in person. lo carry fewer unlta by attending sum- mer achool, the prince &aid. and ao he does not bave t<> work 10 bard Mch semester. OCC waa recommended t.o b1m by eome o! hit frleodJ ln London. A1 the future ruler of Tatta1 be la in- terested in several tteldJ but qy1 tbat bl la 1tudyin1 pollUcal lcl•nce 10 tre wtU be prepared to lead h1I people when the time conies. A world traveler, be bu 1eto little of the United States but plans to do aome lilhtseeblg when tum.mer 1ehool ii over. Describing bimseU as a playboy. Hasan stated that bis favorite clty ls Belrut becaUM af lh. '1f1Dtastlc ca- sinos" there. Ht aleo apreaaed a ct.. sire lo visit Las Vegas. The prince added that he tbir\Q Italian girls are "the cutest," followed bf Arabian girl•. He said that he is enjoying living in Costa Mesa, and that he has found the student& and feculty at OCC very friendly and helpful. !I • Front Pag~ l PARK •.. mately. some 280 &e:rff would be de· veloped u a park. Villa Park Dam, which ii adjacent le the present Irvine Park, should also receive $229,500 for the develop- ment ol 43 acres. That park should someday involve about 250 acres. Under the financing plan, one-quar- ter of the money comes from the federal government, anothe1 quarter from the it.ate and one-half from the county. Mesan Ordained To Priesthood In Wisconsin Irvine Coast Country Club is with· out one of it.a pros thl~ week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rou.x. of Co~la Mesa are visiting Oconomowoc, Wa~ . where their son, lhe Rev. J. Patrick Roux. CSR was ordained to tht> priesthood Wednesday by the Most Rev. William Cousins, Archbishop of Milwaukee. An alumnus of St. Joachim School in Costa Mesa, Fat.her Roux will cele· brate his first Solemn High Mass on Sunday, July 2, at noon at St. Joa. chim Church. A reception honoring Father Roux will be held....al 4 p.m in the pari11h hall following the mass 25 Years in Position For School Secretary Mn Arthur Drummond has a lot to look back on today Twenty·lwo schools and 25 years ago she became secretary to the Costa Mesa superintendent of schools. Everett A. Rea was her boss when there were only lwo schools in the Costa Mesa Union Elementary Dis· tract. They were Main School I now McNally) and Lindbergh School. Bcifore the rflslrict was dissolved ai; a r<'sult of unaflca11on into Newport· Mc>sa llnifi<'d. it had grown to 24 iwhools Ot Carl K Roswell was lhP <;uprrintrn<lrnl and Mrs Orummond wa~ ~till lhl' 'lll'lf'rtntendcnt'~ ~<'<'rr- 1,.rv ... ~ She continues to serve as has sec:· retary now that hr as employed ai; a Newpol't-Mesa distract adminjstrator. Recently. Mrs. Drummond 's co- workers held an 0U1t-e party in honor of her 25 years. Sh<' told them the next quarter century wall he rasaer because she Is he,t?mnii: 111 C'R IC'h on lo her work Mrs Drummond )II rr,1c1rs :it 21R7 Pacific Av(' ShP hR!\ 111 rrf tn Costa Mesa 35 years Previou~ly. ~hf> 1:111i:ht 'C'hool an Nrl>raska I .f t.w may wart 61 ~ .. INIP ind others take tuma tbrowtn1 a few dollatl int<> tbe toD1J.Doa tf@Ulltf to buy "pinto beau.·· Speaking of the difficulty ol mak- ing convictions, Fitzgerald told ot a 16-year-0ld San Franclaco girl living In such an arrangemal He Mid po- lice did not protecute on charges of contributinl to UM cWJD~a minor becaUM DO ODI (al ) claJmed tbe &trL .. WU J1llt • Fitzgerald said tbiat btpplel ,_.a1. . 11 lllllllt ar wart at tomt type ct .,... tbtlc craft. "Plain old fashioned bar&Pm•t l• the. only Ulftr," be told the group. Re 1uaeated that this take the form of haruament through build.Ing in- spection. 'Ibe speaker said vlolatlons aucb u drop cords, 'improper wiring, J.act of beater venting and "Other mlnor violatloos can us~y be found ln ~ny llome. Tbe IPllbr' Mid &ht hlDOMI Cal be ordertef to comply W1tb ~ build1ng code •ltbln ao 411t. TbtJ doD't uaual· 11 haft tbe mona1 &Dd • Court order can be obtained to remove them. The fire department can be used to find accumulated trasb or other viola· tions and the coun'1 health officers can look tor sanitary vlola~Qns lJJ the baru1mtnt tflchnique, the 9f>eaker said. The speaker sald one btpple group living in a chicken coop told health of- ficer• tbey wanted to live as t h e American Indi&n1 bad. He said the health olflctr 1uggeated they mon to the desert and live lite the Indlans. County Talk Ex-Coast Man's Family . In Fall Set Plunges to Death in Sea By Wallace (From Wire Senieea) Former Alabama Gov. G e o r I e Wallace will acUvely campalp In Or~ an1e County 1l be ded6ea to enter Calllorn1a'11981 preaJdential primary. The announeement wu made Tu• dJy by segregatloalat WWlam JC. Sbeartr as hr d~u to farm the American I PartJ IO muaw support for aJl8oe. Shearer, 31, wbo Mu.... It la --. ury to draft Wlllaee -"the 1A1D1 as the American Revolutloa wu mc- etsary" -said Wallact would speak in Orange. Lot Antelel and SU Oteto counties during • fall tour, u well as in San Francisco, Sacramento a n d Kern counliei. Gov. Reagan told hit news cooler- ence Tuesday he dld.n't ''look kindly on tb1rd party move men ta." But ht declined lo speculate on Wallace'• chances in California, 1aylng "be fool- ed a lot of people" with a stron1 1bow-lna ln the Indl1na primary four years a10. Shearer describes hlmseU 11 a "J>Tolessional campaiOJ ::omultant," and was a leader tis the sd~tul 1964 passage of Proposition 14, which nullified California's Rumford Fa l r Hout1ng Act The measure lat.er was ruled unconstitutional by Ult U S. Su- preme Court Last week. Sheart'r's wife. Eileen qu.it the CaWomia Federation of Re'. publican Women, charging it had be- come a capUve of the "eastern liber- Mn. CoaatanUM ''Connle" Corcor- an and her t1!0 cblldren, former La- auna Bl8cb ~·•identa, plun1ed to tbe1r dtatba off a 5()0..foot precipice TuadaJ 1D tbe pre-dawn boun near Paclftca, a100C the ruged northern CaUlarnla couWne. JCWed wttb their mother were Craig Carcoru, 10, and b1I slaw, Carol, 9, boCb fonntr pupils at r...iuoa 11 El Mano Scbool. Ca111t ol the tr1CedY was not hn-mdatetJ dlterm.IDed and la ltilJ UO· dlr IDftltlpUon. Tbl YlctiJnl .,.. 1&ll'9fved bJ lbe bubud ud falber, Geor1e "Corlry" Olreoru, JI, 1 former extcutlve w(th Beckman lnttrument Co. ln FUllerton and Jona actlvt 1n Llauna civic, poUti- cal and school af.falr1. Accord.lna to report.a lrom northern callfoDtia. Mta. Corcoran and her two children 1pparently plunaed over tbe • l e e p precipice alter stepping from their car 1t tr'•cherou1 Devils' SUde OD Coast bictiway in San Mateo County. BODIES ON ROCU The bodJet ot Mr1. Corcoran and tbe children were aeen in the rocks and au.rt below the cWf by deputy sberiU Ila.lo Ferrari. He bad stoPPtd to mveatiglte the empty car. t~b e engine was still warm. Ferrari re· turned at d a y b r e a Jc to make the tragic diacovery. An lnveatJgatlng olllcer said Ont of the trio may have allpped over the brink of the cliff and tbe others lost their lives in a rescue attempt. There was some sviden<:e lhat Mrs. Corcoran and the chUdren may have desperately attempted to claw their way back up the clill after falling. Mra. Corcoran'• wa~h had stopped at 2 :10 a.m .. apparently Wtlen she fell Into the rock-filled surf Just south of Pacifica. Her husband, f o u n d e r of a San Francilco "Girl Friday'' secretarial aid firm, t<>ld authoritlet be la1t aaw hia wife and children Monday. Cor- coran said they may have aone to vialt lrlendl. El Morro Scbool PrlDclpal Wlillam Alld aald both of tM Corcoran chll· dru had been honor 1tudents at the Laguna IC'.bool. Cralg h8d completed third grade Jn Laguna and h..ls sister Carol seeonct grade before d\e famlly left for the San Francisco Bay Area 1n 19&. In Lagun• the Corcorans Uved at 1700 Sunset Ridge Drive at th~ north end or town. Mrs. and Mrs. Corcoran were both active ln school and PTA affairs. Cor· coran and George Wolle developed the "Spookerama" show tor Laguna's aMual Halloween celebration . "The cltlldren were both good atu- ents and recipients of regular stu- dent-<>f-the.month awards." El Morro Principal Allen r e c a 11 e d. ''Th.Js 1~ really a terrible tragedy. "Connie gave much of her time lo volunteer work helping at the 1chool. They were all avid bike riders along with my ramuy." The Corcorans lived in Laguna for four years and had a wide circle of lrlends. At Beckman, the father was communlcatlons and training super- visor and edited the company newa-paper, "Feedback." al element" 1 Shearer lOWlded a White Citiuns Couoci/ in Sacramento a few years ago and ia secretary-treaaurer of the Citizens Council ol Calilornia. Bon Voyage He said he ls on the payroll of Wal· lace's headquarters in Montgomery, Ala. lk must get at least 66,009 voter slgnaluna by next Jan. 20 to qaallfy the newly-formed American lndepem- ent Party for the ballot. Eiler Leaving for Denmark Cassius Jaunty 111 u .s. Court HOUSTON (AP J -Cassius Clay Lacuna Beach ireeter Eller Lar- sen will leave Loe Angefos Interna- tional Airport for his native Denmark Friday night in a blaze of eJory. It will be the first Ume m more than half a century tbat the T1·year- old Larsen has 1een the country of his birth. To bolater the event, the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce has chartered a bus to carry well wish- ers lo lhe airport. Before he le.ves on the 7 p.m. polar flight. SAS Air· lines wUJ sponsor a cocktail party for Larsen a.nd tU followtrs In the VIP lounge. Larsen, who tw ~n boominl his hello from Art Colony atreet corners for more than 20 yNrt, will ao to Oen.mark armed with letters from Mayor William D. Martin to ~ may· ors of Copenbagao and Arhu.a Eiler was bom in Arhu,j and spent lhe first 19 years of hls life there. Hii; brother was mayor of the city for six years, one of the besl mayori;. Larsen said, and a statue of him stands in the park. "' The Greeter will ca1Ty wllltl him two pictures of Laguna Beach by art· ist Ken Knutsoo lor the two mayors and !wo diver broochel with b 1 u e pearls designed and donated by Jewe l· er Bill Cini. shadow boxed and joked in corridors or ttie Federal Court House today aa his attorneys Connally lfl'Ved notice of appeal or ttie heavyweight cham- pion'• conviction on a charge of re- fu!liog to be inducted into ml.Mtary ~ervice. ''I had a sntty good night' 1 1.leep," Clay said wben ~ked again for re- action to his drawi.ni the maximum sentence of five years in pmon and a $10.000 fine. Budget Goes To Committee It's a Boy for Luci; 8Pounds,10 Ounces AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI) -Luci John· lJon Nugent, President Johnson's younger daughter. gave birth to an SACRAMENTO <tJPJ) -The Aa· eight-pound, Ukmnce "perfectly norm- sembly today rejected the Senate'1 al and healthy" boy today. Mother $5.l billioo budget proposal, sending and so•1 were reported in excellent G<>v. Ronald Reagan's first speoding condition . program to a Seoate-A.ssembly confer- ence committee as expected. Tears gmt.ened in the eyes of her Tbe budget, $4-U million more than husband, Pat, as he told reporters the Reagan requested, was paaed Tuu-IS.year-old Luci "thinks we have a day by the Se~~te wi~out a vote to , very beautiful baby." spare. The $1 billion tax increase need-' The Johnsons' first gra d h'ld . eel to make the budget balance re· . n c 1 ar mained stalled in a Senate commJttee. nved at 4:59 a.m. PDT at Seton Hoa· pitaJ . 25 YEARS ' SERVICE Mrs. Arthur Drummond Johnson laughed when told of the birth. Mrs. Johnson giggled at thf' President's caWng her ''grandma" and telephoned everybody she could think or. Doctors said the baby has slate·gray eyes. fair skin, a small amount of light hair and was normal In ev<'ry respect. While House spokesman Si· mone Poulain said Luci had a "per- fectly normal sbt·hour labor and de· livery." and, "mother and baby are in excellent condition." The President's daughter and Pat. rick J. Nugent, 23, oC Waukegan, Ill., were married Aug. 6 In the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception In Wash· ington. seventh largest Cat.hollr ca· lhedral In the world. People were guesslni: lhl' ch1lc.I may have "Lyndon'' m iLc; name. but Mr~. .Johnson ~aid. "Thal is up lo Patrick Md Luci " Nugent wu In lhr room with Luci when she first u w their i;on I It had w~led in a nearby room until t h e child was delivered and Luci was rt· turned to her room. DAILY PILOT Ro\terl N. w .. ~ ~ubllllw Thorus Kee"il EdllOt Thomes A. Murphlnt Meneelne Editor J.,om• F. Collins N._1 llttcll Cllv Editor J1e~ R. Curley Peul Nlue11 11111~ .. Melle-~lalnt Oll'9dw ot11.,. Office. Cn<l4 MtH: :1JO WHI l1y SI-I levun1 Beech. to Foreot -.~ liuntlnt1011 e.ec111 lOf "" llf•I ._..,...._.~ . 22 11 Wett lalboe 11 .. c1. Me 11in9 Atflfteur ... 0. low 117' •?UJ ,...,.._ .. C7141 MJ-4J21 Clftllfle4 AMrtltl .. 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R cle~ thn M exp ed ispf tlin dirr G F Wednesday, JuM 21, l%7 OAJL Y PILOT :J Israel, U.S. Atlanta Levels Curfew Incur Wrath . oroeGaulle After Race -Riot Death GoOd Fig•ting W e.tller Asleep and probably dreaming ol better ttme., a IOldier ol the ht Army Division rests under plenty of mvering after bea..y miper and mortar fire while bis buddy keeps watch through the IDODICJiOD down- pour in landing zone Rufe about 34 miles northeast of Pbuc Vmh in Sooth Vietnam. Record SS.I BUllon Senate Gives Approval ·To Gov. Reagan Budget SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ron- ald Reagan's tint budget, a record $.5.l billion, returned to the A.uembly today with the Senate's bare app-oval but without the $1 billion tax increase needed to make it balance. The $5,104,176,197 spending program, $44.8 miilloo more U*1 Reagan re. quested, was approved by the upper house Tuesday without a vote to apare. The Assembly, which earlier pass- ed its own version oi the budget, ia expected to reject the Senate propos- al, throwing the bill into a conference committee ol three senators and three assemblymen to draft a compromise. The Assembly budget is $50 million higher than the Senate measure. Ten Democrats and 17 Republicans joined to make up the Z1 votes tbe budget needed to pasa. Money biJ1J re- quire a two-thirds majority, Z1 votes in the ~seat Senate. Six Democnrta and two Repubiicans voted apinst the biD IDd four Democnts •ere ab- senl But while tbe budget WU progl'eS- sing steadily through the cumbenome JegWative procesa. tbe tu boolt biD was stuck in tbe Senate Bevmue and Taxation Committee wtacb M.oadlly ~ fused to approve .it_ Seo. George l.leutmejian (&-1. o n g Beach), legislative spomcr of the bill. said be hoped to meet privately with its Democratic critics today to di5- CUll tbe possibility of a compromise. "We hope we will be able 1IO move the bill within the next day or two," Deutmejian aaid.. Reagan told biJ weekly DlflWI COD- f ereoce Tuel8d.ay be ... confident the Legillatm-e would emct a ''respomi- ble'' tax measure. The governor refUled to be drawn into a part1ae dispute over the bill although It was bottled up by a stralgbt pmty-line vote in the com- mlUee. China Bomb Radioactivity Floating Over West Coast WASHINGTON (UPI) -Weather experts expect radioactive debris from Red China's H-bomb to st.art floating high over the U. S. West Coast today. But the first traces may not be de- tectable on the ground until heavy rains forecast for the Midwest and Great Plains begin falling Thursday, they said. Rain brings down radio.active parti- cles drifting in the atmospheric layers through whictt the droplets pass. Most of the debris from Saturday's explosk>n in western China is expect- ed to drift around the Northern Hem- ispbe!'e for about a year before set- tling to earth, it.s radioactivity greatly diminished. Government officials and health pbysicista generally said Tueaday they saw no measurable menace to human beings from such s m a 11 amounta of radioactive matl.lrial u may come down before a year bu paeeed. Meanwhile, bigb-flying U. S. labor- atory planes were reported alttady collecting dust samples over the Pa- cific. Analysis of tbe samples w i J J t.en what materials tbe Chinese med in their first hydrogen bomb. Japanese scifmtilta reported Tues- day that atmolpberic ~vity bad ri.le'D sharply u a ra.alt of the H-bomb tut. Scientilta and oftidal spokesmen said, however, that fallout so far was not enoogb to harm any. body. Senate Considers Using Gag Rule In Dodd Debate WASHJNGTON (UPI) -Tbe Sen- ate WU urged todaJ to UJie lta "gag" naie to end deblde over wt.ether to eemure Sen. 'l'bama J. Dodd (D- Conn.) Al leaden abandoned hope of any immediate agreement to vote on charges of misconduct against Dodd. Sen. CUnton P. Anderson (D-N.M.), called for use of the cloture rule. He said "something should be done" to tring the proceedings to a head. But Senate Democratic leader Mike Mamfield tried a new tack to break a parllamentary disagreement With Dodd'• supparten on which of t w o charge.: lboald be voted on firal Mansfield Aid be was not yet con- ~ me of the gag rule. Under Senate rule 2Z., if two-thirds of sena- f«I voting elect to halt debate, each senator wou1d be allotted one hour of additional time to talk. As tbe leYeDth day or the debate opened. Mamfteld suggested that the Senate proceed to vote one by one on amendments to the clurge of misuse of political hmds, and then try for IOIDe time limitation on debate when an these were disposed of. Flooding Perils Kansas Edgy Waterfront Dwellers Eye Blue River's Rise Saa, Mooa, Tides THU•SDAY F lrst low •: 211 a.m. • 1.6 First HllJh ........... 11:1l 1.m. ),I Second low ......... l .20 p.m. 2 l Second high f:'3 p,m. 6.7 SVn lllMI S:'3 a.m. Sth 1:06 p.m. M<oe• s.rs S:JO • m. llltn t :U • m. Lui Q, New ht e,. 1''41 Ju~ tt July 1 Jutv u Jutv fl Orange Coast Variable winds mo111V Ilg/It '°""" tHterlY night and mornlnv "°"" bt- comlnv _,, 1o Mlllth""ffl 10 to 11 knots In al~1IOON llldaY fnd TllUf .. dn, Low clood1 S0<1lh ce>etl In m«,,. lno ot11erwh1e tno!lltv 1UMY todev. Low cloud• lonlthl aNI ThUrtdlv motnlnt becoming ~r11V sunl'l'Y Thundav al- ter-. Yt1Slerdav'1 Newport i.mperalurts Wife • high <If '1 •NI • low f1' ». W1ltr temperature w1• 60. CaWornJa SOUTHEltN CALIFOltNIA -~lfY wnnv lodev and Tllursdtv but nfohl tnrougll mid morning low claudlrw" •lonO tl>e coast. Variable .,,.,_ •nd fY4lntnv cloudlneu north!!'" moun- tain• '"" -1'!enl 11Herl1 TllUrJdov. SllQhltv .,..,....., mou!lfalns •NI In ltlrlor lod&Y and slk,lhll• cooltr ~t •reas ThurSOa\f, LOS ANGELES ANO \/ICINllV MatllY SVNIV t"CI 1llohlh• .,.,,,,., IO dn wllll Ill• hlOh """' •• lvw - 0 \1 l~I~ lt)nlQhl with llUV \UMlll~ hv mid morn1no Thur\dav l DW I~ "'Ohl 60 A 1111• COOier with a hllJh of 71 °Tlllll"ldaY. COASTAL VALLEY$ -l4tJY - lhlne lodev ,,... Tlwndev llut - •ertv mornlno flllw c-.... • fell ..,._ et port'-. Sllilfltly Wll"l'ftll< todlly Wflh hloM 17 to f'1. l.IMt """""' JI lo .,_ SlightlY CIOOW n-.i.v. U.S. Sawwa.ry He•yV •• ,... lrp lo -111911 ft.. 1""'-Cll-~ ladeY .. ~·' ~ ltaldMh ...... ,,,. 11 tue It..,. -Oii Ille •ltn for • r•pld rlM In wtlllr •• •w ,.IN lltll. 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CltY a.... ,._II_... ..,,,.......,.. .. ..._. .. ~ P~Me. .. '" ... 0r ... ,....., c~ • .. lllult ·-· ~ s.cr-.... st. Yllls S.llne1 Seit IA.a CllY S... Dlet9 S... Freft(IKI Seftla Alie Sent• lltrbera *" .. ~ Tlfl'lpe .,__, Wtllllntl'Oft S1 lO , ... .. 66 n •> ., II u 66 ,. lO J.12 14 ,, .J1 SI ll .. M •• •s I• ., ., II IJ . ,, tO IA '° 71 " 11 1J n " I.I _, t. •I II .,. •' .. " ., 16 .. 1l .. 11 ,. to 11 11 " 7J ,,, 6' A1 0.> '3 '>.S •• 11 II 6A •I " 57 .,, n " .. .. /-4 ., 51 1.0 6$ jl s ,. S7 fC •• .. u .. .. l! 56 .. 11 'l .. SI n SI 14 ., ~ S<I 57 ,. Ill 1) M •• \It ,, .. " ,. " " 106 11 .. ., I \ .... '-"' Ttltpllelt ARRESTED -Neiiro girl battles with Negro policeman who arrested her whu1 slw fail~d to obey order to move on a.s police tried to clear arei in Atlanta's ~txie Hills section Tuesday night. At least four per- sons were ehot -une fatally -in sporadic gunfire which punctuated the riotous evening. U.S. Sends Apologies For Hitting Soviet Ship WASHINGTON (UPI)-Tbe United State.. in a oote to the Soviet em· busy, formally actoowledged Tues- day that U.S. plalles may have acd- deotally 9trafed a Russian ship in a North VietnaIDQe port. It sald Fl05 jet bombers may ha~e attacked the 3,3.58-ton die11el !illp Turkestan with 20mm cannon fire ~t the port of Cam Pha June 2. It said the United States regretted damage done to the vessel. "ln the course of the tragic strug~I~ in Vietnam the United States mill· laTY pilot.a have operated under str~ct instructions to avoid engagement with any vessels that are not identified as hostile," the note said. "The Soviet government may be as· sured that U.S. authorities will make Johnson Meets Aides WASKINGTON (APl -President Johnson will meet with the pr1me ministers of Italy and Denmark later this week. Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro, accompanied by Foreign Minister Amintore Fanfani, will be at the White House Thursday morning On F r id a y morning Johnson will see Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag of Derunart. every effort to ensure that such in· cidents do not oocur." According to a Soviet protest dated June 3, ooe crewman oC tile Turkestan was killed and others were injured in the attack. On June 13, the United States is- sued a formal reply which acknowl· edged two flights of Fl05 planes had flown over Cam Pha but denied ttiey inflicted damage on the ship. Last Sunday, lhe Defense Depart· ment said it had received new inlor· mation from lhe commander of the Pacific Air Force, Gen. John D. Ryan, to indicate a third flight of U.S. F105s fiew over Cam Pha and may h a v e fired on the ship. That information was conveyed orally to tbe Soviet embassy Sunday and put into writing Tuesday. The new note said in part: "It now appears that aircraft from this third flight directed 20m.m can- non suppressive fire against a North Vietnamese antiaircraft site al Cafll Pba and that some of this fire may have struck the Turkestan. "As indicated in the U.S. note or June 3, the United States regrets damage to lhe Turekestan that any such action may have caused, par· ticularly the death of one member or the crew and injuries to others." classic qame set ·t~l\lt~ h 4 C:ht\112So+-o 2 59 50 ) OPEN SUNDAYS IZ TO 5 ,, .. I mediterranean I contemporary FUll•nvH • sleep shop t 93 1 Newµort Blvd./Costa Mesa. Caltf. Ttftphone 545·6000 OPEN SUNDAYS But Residents Say 'Too Hot To Stay In' ATLANTA (UPI) -Mayor Ivan Al- len Jr., declaring a state of emerg- ency, imposed an after-dark curfew today in a riot-lorn Negro area where one person has been killed. Resi· dents reacted, however, by grumblinC "It's too hot to slay in tonight." The slaying or 46-year-old Timothy Ross Thursday night brougb further tension to the Dixie Hills area, a Ne- gro "prestige slum" that has suffer- ed two nights of violence. Police insist Ross was killed by snipers but Negroes say he was slain, and two other persons with him wounded, by a shotgun blast fired by a policetnan who was frightened by a cherry bomb. Crowds gathered today around the spot where Ross was killed. "I'm gonna shoot back tonight," one man snarled. Mayor Allen's curfew, in force with- out renewal for 72 hours, bans adults from the streets in the area from t p.m. unW 6 a .m. But by late th.ii morning the word bad apparently not r~ched the police department. The head of the crime prevention unit said he had no orders on the curfew, and the five Negro police- men at the Dixie Hills shopping cen- ter. focal polnt of the trouble area, hadn't been told about it either. "It's too hot in these apartmeota," said Howard Watson, waving his arm at the massive Negro housing pro- ject. "I'm not gonna stay in tonigbl" The temperature was near 90 at noon. Police immediately enforced tbe order early today when Allen signed it. The Dixie Hills area looked like a ghost town in the bright moonligbl But hours e.arlier, gunfire bad crackled in the streets and Rosa fell mortally wounded while sitting on the steps of an apartment building. A youth, Reginald Rivers, 9, was shot in the side; Marion Ward, 34, was struck in the { a c e, and Catherine Duncan, 51, wounded in the band, ap- parently in the same volley. Reginald was \i.sted In poor condl· tion. Ward and Mrs. Duncan were not ~eriously hurt. Uncle to Seek Custody of Two LOS ANGELES (AP) -A hearing on a petition for guardianship of Ger· aid Covelli's son and two small step- children is scheduled for June 26. The petition was Wed Tuesday by the children's uncle, Leonard Scott Ritter of Skokie, Ill. Ritter is the broth- er of Allred Ritter, former husband of Covelll's wile. Covelli was killed Sunday when a bomb he had mistaken for an electron- ic listening device ripped apart biJ car in front of his home in Encino. The three children -Tony, Helen, 4, and Terry, 3 -have lost their mother, father and step-father in the past two years. Louise Ritter Covelli, 3.5, committed suicide last May 2 from an overdose of sleeping pills. Her former husband was found dead in his car in Chicago in 1965. He had been killed with a shotgun. l naugahyde 1803 Ne..,µort Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. Telephone 548 9593 • 4 DAILY PILOT Wed11tsd1y, JUM 21, 19D7 Killing Plot Militant Negro Group Smashed NEW YORK (UPI) - Police today arrested 16 memben of a secret Ne- gro revolutionary move- ment w b I c h authorities s a i d bad marked NAACP executive director Roy Wil- kins and other conservative Negro leeden for assassi- nation. In a ser1es of pre-dawn raids police swooped down on the 12 men and four women in various parts of the city while most of them slept. In addition to the at· rests, t bey also coo.flsca· bed a stockpile ot rifles, pis· t.ola , ammunition and bombs. Queens Dist. Atty. Thom· as J. Mackell, In announc- ing the arrests, alao reveal- ed tha\ Wlllins bad bun under police guard since au· thorities received an anoay. mous tip a few weeks ago that someone w1s gunn!ng tor him. Wlltins lives in the Queens borou.lh d. New York. 1be 1& arrested are mem- bers of the Revolutkicary Action Movement CRAM), an ultra-utremilt poup witti. headquarters outlllde ttie United Staees. Tbey were charged with ... on, anarchy and homicide. Mackell declined to ell· borate on the charges, but said a Queena grand jw-y had indicted the 16 OD 11J counts Tuesday. A spokesman for Mac· kell's office said an anony- mous caller I o 1 d poHce March 8 that a car with lrfidllgan llceue plates wu bound for tbe Wiikins borne and the occupants planned to kill the bead Of tbe NI· tioml Asaocildon f<r tbe Advancement ol Colored People (NAACP). Is It Diet and Live? '·Heart Specialisu Want T.est to Find Out • An.ANTIC CI • ~, N.J. ' (AP) -ilolrt _.., .... _.... today a .1>•bea\'I ;ifb.m.-...lillf·~ Ille 40,000 lo --to ..,... a crttlcal b 1 1 I t h q..-, Woald. cbanla from mri- cal America food lullilll ...nr ... ----uce acaialt heart attacu, tbe nation'• INdlai tllllr • • cl the stuc;\y . Tbe blood cholertuol or tbote wbo •te 1peci.al llets came down by an over-all -avera.te of 11 per cenL Cboluterol Is a body ma· tertal lnvolved in the nar- • ro'llrinl and b I o c king of beart arteries. ~'...,.,..be-~ Bill Against ::=:;r~ Fl F" , ... """ ·--• ag ires help prevent coronary at- =~CED bave ..... e~~ their way Incomplete It ll t n o w n that t h e toward heart .U.CU, but 'w. ou!NGTON (AP) _ amount d.. cbo1eateroJ In the should not and need not. ~ blood 1 t r e a m can be re-But would many thou-Tbe ~ouse, spurreo by a 4Uced. tbJ.1 way. The tanta-Wldl ol. men, and their receot antiwar demon1tra• lb1ng question ls whether wives, agree to give up tion in New York, Das pass· -·-•-~-n 101De old babN for n e w ._ _,.. wa1 l8Vfll vn. ed. Jegislfition against fiag. Getting u.e answer would am m.1 wtth it? rt 1 call for enli.ttac a mWJ ANSWER YES · burning -so o · army of volunteers. H • I f The ut1wer to that is yes, What actually emerged the men would cbuge their the Executive Committee on Tuesday from a parllamen· food habits 10meWllat and Diet and Heart Oiaease tokl tary melee was a measure stick with it for (Ive year1. the American Medical As.-that would make desecra· 1be other half would, for sociation today. tion of the American flag a comparison, go cm eating It reported results oi a federal erime but ta.il! to J h H d S ik ~ UPt T....... as they do now tw1>-year feasibility .study specify flag burning as such 0 IlSOD an S tr e Fish, Fis1a Eve1·1--•er1e 11 11ve y..,,· i.1er m•• .,.,.., ... "" ••Y 1o, the ......... u ... .., who ctia.nged their food ha!>-buge experiment Some 2,· Burning originally was in In a ,,eemin.gly bopeieM ~ a wartmaD. ·trim to clEa1 up one ol the t'bi· iU suffered fewer heart at-a m.lddle-aged men took the bill along with deDcing, · Bill Back to Congress i ••1• beach .. that boa -... 11r -· ., lilb called a1ew1-Tiiey lacb ..... --......, part, --·g ,... -· mutibtlog ., ' f have been pouriJll into Like Mlddpn throa&ll St. t..wreace Selway to spawn cblDCe. Jt weuld be clear habits ud others not, and trampling on the nag or ~ancl~then~~dle.~~ _,.~~·~·~.!'~•_!l!a=ft~pllad!:::~h~'"~&=lan~C!..'.jtbepi .. ~""~-~~~!!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!'"'~""'~U!a!. ;'!'"';;;;oot~A"'!""!!'";•·~~aoq~JO~por~-~dr~opped=:'"':'::all)'==--==ta:ti:::·"°::::ol::tt·~ WASlllNGTON (AP) -Snenteeo m o 11 t ll 1 after plodllne lo -l~tioo dealing with labor d,i.aputes in nat i o nal emergencies, President Johnson has coo- fessed failure and thrown the ball back to Congress-- where it likely will remain indefinitely. Jn his 1966 State of the U ni on message, Johnson said he would submit-pr1>- posals "which will enable u& effectively to deal witt!. strikes whk:h threaten irre· parable damage in the Da· ti on al interest." But Tuesday the Presi· dent advised C o n g r e s s. through Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield that this adminilt r a t i o n has been unable to come up with the recommendations on the subject. Mansfield, after a White House meeting with John· son, said the President "would be very pleased if the labor committees of both houses would take up tbt question." But a dleck wlth key Democrau. oa these com· mittees showed LC entbuli- a.mt for tack:Hllg such an explosive subject. Chairman Ra Ip h Yar· borough, [).Tei:., of the Sen- ate L a b o r subcommittee wh.icb would hand.1e a n y such bill, told a reporter: "Any Iegislatioo passed on this subject in thiS time of war and other emergency is certain to be aotilabor. "This definitely is not the time to try to act in this field.'' John900 was credit· ed at the Capitol with a c J e v e r tactical move in Tuesd,ay's announcement. "This gels the monkey off hls back and puts it on ours," one senator com· mented. The announcement came ami a Senate-House im· passe over legislaUon John- son had offered to guaran· tee settlement of a threat· ened nationwide rail strike by shopcraft workers. Gene's has an Angel! with wide spread wings of chiffon and fringe on a frankly female, easy fitting sheath of crepe. Desig ned for You in black or white by Lilli Diamond sizes 8 to 16 SO, COj\$f l'Lil1" 11il•to• c•1o1t•• ltUNTINGTON C•NTI• I UINil l'illllt Cll'ltllt Ul(IWOOOO C•Nt•• DOWNTOWN ~ONO al.f.(H " •36 \ \ __ , 1or11101,., cosr .. ""''" Ult llil1tao11, CotfA Mllil EO!llOlll: ilt llilCN I LVO .. It Oll·TNl-MilLL Pentagon Puts Curbs On Drinking Rite WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'Ille Pentagon repmtl t b e military services have com- pleted a worl~ inverti· gation ot drinking ceremo- nies and isaued new orden against hazardous lniba· tions. Defense Secretary Robert s. McNamara ordered the board inquiry following the death in April of Army Lt. Ronald Reeves, 23, of Charleston. S. C., after he drank the equivalent of 17• ounce1 of vodka at a para- trooper initiation ceremony. ·'The drinking of alcoholic beverages will not bl per· mitted as a compulsory part implied or otherwise, of any ceremony," Army Secreta- ry stanlty R. Resor 1aJd in Nixon Visiting Greece Rulers ATIIENS. Greece (UPIJ -Fenner Vice Preddent Ricbard M. Nixon was acbe- duled to meet King Conlfian. tine and Premier Constan- tine KoWu today before flying to Irrael on tu. lf!C· ood "fact-finding" tour of Metliterrenean countries thil year. Nixon also planned to meet several members of the new military regime that staged a coup l<I gain pow· er in April a memcr~ rdeued at the PatqoD. The Navy and Air Force ~ TU.n1 they found no evidence oi dan&erous practicea in their wrvice ceremonies, but neverthe- Jeu Wued precautionary orders to avoid sudl haz.. ards. The Army. incmporalinJ ill instructions into a far· mal reguL1tion , banned "any activity wbicb might require humiliating or wt· becoming c o n d u c l 1'be drinking of alcoholic bev- erages will not be made a compulsory part oi. .any cere- mony. P "Touting, U all)', wlD be in moder9lion ud under circumstances wbitb do not draw special attention ta thoae wbo prefer not to im· bibe lntaalcanll." Reeves wn reported lo have been a teetotaler be- fore the ceremony that re- sulted in his death. Hawaii Blau Destroys Ferns HANAIZI, Hawaii (UPI) -A forett fire raging out oi eoratrol Jince sum.:, de- stroyed m<n than 3,000 acres al e1otk feru, K .,,. reported Tuesday. The fire was dixovered SUnday n~t in upper Hana· Jei Valley on 1he island of Kauai. A •1,490,000 -,.~HARBOR CENTER ,~. -:-. 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Interest rates also rdl.ect the credit rating of your district. \\'e at Bank of America, bid on nearly all muIDdpal bond!! i~sued in the State. \Ve're partiC\1larly proi'..d to pl1y a key role in the development of the L.agun1 Beach Unilled School District. On.-thing th11t gives us conAdeooe is that_ you aod your neighbors wisely recogniJ.e the dr.monstral~ tnJth : good :tehool~ hene&t all citi7.eru-thox wrth and wilhont children alike. 1'ti.. qua.hty nf I rommunity pan.Jlels the quality o( its schools. Thi1 i1 teffected in property valuCll through the yea.rt. \ You mav hr, inler~ted in buying Laguna Belch Uni&ed School District Bond.~ a.~ A ptrsnnal invet~t. They oler the 1dvantage of tu ~urnf" l"'°"'e and llTf! availahl11 in denominations of s.5,000. You can purchase the~ hood~ through your k>cal Bank nf Amrrica branch-or rontact our Municipal Bond Departmttlt in San Fr.ncisco Of Los Angele.~ . ............................ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,, •• NEW lSSUB •••11•a•~•a•a••••••••••••A# t \,490,000 t..giina 8".ch Unified School Dhtrict,Or1n,;e ;e..-t to 1pp111Y1I I'll l~11llty h~ our lif<)m,.ys. • oopy nf c....,.1rey,C&lifomi1.4%1,3%1,3.(IOIJnd 41 &ndi., Elec-whoM I~] opinion will be pnr1ted ~n each borv:I. A dr· lion 19"8, Strie1 C. Th-hondJ 1r. bftr1~ n!Oln-M !<> c1.1l11 relatln,; to thee. bimd' b 1v11l1ble from Bink of ln•·eston a! 1 dollar prio& to yield from 3.00I to 4.00I. Amerb. Names of oth« uOOerv.·rit~n ,.;\I be fllmlshed 1ccordtr1g: t<> m1turtty 1988-1992. 1heae bordJ •re of. on 'ft'J'U~· fn«! when, u ind If iuued ind ITfll!lved by UJ •rid !Ill~ .................. ,, ............... ,, ...................................... ,, ............. . 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Jeep Cans • • • • • $5.50 Remington 22 long Rifle Shells •• 67c IOX O~ N WE RENT CAMPING EQUIPMENT .. f._ DAILY PILOT W~, JUM 21, 1'67 Younger Dies of Leukemia 1Jalted Bledlrea 'De (;OlllleedcilJ Cue W eHare Ruling Criticized WASHINGTON (AP) -~. J. Arthur Youn1tr ca. Calif.) who repmem.d San Mateo County tn Consrea for lS years, died ot leubm· la Tuesday nl&ht at Walter Reed Army MedlCA! Cea· ter. He was 7(. Younger's Wneas vt a 1 diagnosed after be entered tM hospital last April J.a. He was able to Jean the hOlpital and a p p e a r e d briefly in the JlOUll 1 1 • t month: He announced June 1 that be would not seek rt-el.c- tion in 1968 but hoped to 11rve out his eighth tam in the House. Two Republican• h a v • publicly ~ th•y would seek election to Younger' a seat. They a r • Sheriff Earl B. Whitman and Paul N. McCloekey, a Palo Alto lawytr. Gov. Ronald Reaaan hN authority to call a ~peeial election to fill the vacancy. Jn Congress, Youn&er was the second-rankin1 Republi· can on the Interstate and Foreign Comm«'Ct Commit· *· Younger first wu elect- ed in 1952 after be b a d MJ"Ved 15 years as executive vice prealdent of I SU J'rancisco qvtnp and loan firm. Younger ii survived by bis widow, Norma. Funeral arraniememu ar• pending. Local School Control OK'd SACRAMENTO (AP) - Tbe Legislature wu a step closer today to glvizli the State Board of Education and local school districts a freer hand in deeidJnt rut aubjects are ottered stu· dents and which they mmt take. The bill, sponsored by Sen. George Miller Jr. CD· Martinez) revamps tht present rigid schedule of required colU'Ses. It won ap- proval of the A.IHmbly Ed· ucation Committee on a vole of 13-2 Wtdnesd.ay. Tbt measure, already approved by the Senate, now roes to the Assembly Ways and Means Committee. REDLANDI (UPI} - Methodiltl au.cttac Mr cbardl'• ....w Soutben Cdf~~ lllC. Taelda7 ¥Oted m-177 Ill ,.... ol • paopOlld .. loa of tbe ...... Omrdl and u,. EYuse11cal UDlted Brtthnm deDomlDatlm bl America. 1be no votea ~presented a proteat agalut. Metbodilt flllure to elfmut. rada1 segregation from tbt pl'O- posed organbratiam ol a. thllted Methodilt OurdL The union Ont wu urged lut ~ovem!Mr by tbe eee. e.ral confenmc:e. of tbe ttro denominatiOlll. Before it Mom Sobs As Slayer Reprievoo ca.,W.6ct•_. pte ...... ,. -- be ceilt .. flnm "' ... ..... bytllelllWh ... -1 « f ........ B'UB it , --. Abolt 71 ,.... "' tbt ,....... bodlll ol bet la dluldlll ... Uft -ed. wttlt lletllodlata la tbl United SbUa mwial .. plan bJ • percmt ud "'EUJJ rnemhrn "'1 72 percelll Dr.EdwiaZ. .......... tor of Cellb'al Metbodill a.di Ja PlwwU. ~ led till ~ ii ,.,. ., ......... Anmc ._ IP"llrinl .bl nppecttkll ... Dr. L. L. Wllite. paAlr of Brown, Knight Form New Employes Group LOS ANG.EI.a (UPI) -of wart done by public SD· A o-P. 1*bd bJ two fs-..,,.._ SACRAMENTO lAP) m• jUttidGIS, ._ ._ • .,,. will not be a mil· F.A.twin Meese ill, Gov. Rea-fOl'1lled • ._ i.mprwe tbe Im-~ gniup,"· be added. gan's clemency NCTeWy. a~" of *le empioJa. "Wt bdend to be a fi#nc CllP Loses Building IACRAMJ!:HTO (UPI) - Gov. Roalid Rta&an bu IDDOUDC9d that plana to bu8d • lo.My oH1ct buUd· lnS for the California Hilb· w11 Petrol in a.crammto lMlft beta dropped ,. • Nvillp ol .. mflUOD • ~ Nie! Tutld&1 • r~IOCWklla to 4'1CGD- tlnut the projeat WU medt by a bw.inetllD&D<ltiMD tut ferce. Ht Nld h IJ'oup ca.clud.tld tht build· inc WU not MCHHry "now ot ln t b • foreaeeablt fu. Dies in Blast ~~tioll~~~ ~=·a!: ==-';, = =~ ~." Judice Doutlaa· 1'111 J ... .-11 r.S -a.-,, 1bt lovtrnor Wd the l'ONTANA (UPI) -Ollt Tbt motMr If fM JDa • -.-~ tna WU killed md 1De due to die ia SID Qamtia'• ::! 0 .. ~ ~.. ~ 11ii11 U. P11J1c Ml task bee fdmld tMr't 11 °'*' ,.... ~ ,._. ,. c:bam~ bnb -. ...... ,__ .. a .. •:s ............... ...,. IPICI •.••• .,.... ..... lobe of relief. ~ C ·• WMI .. el-' "tr csan•lb ..,... D1C1e it t. ~ .... 0 Dtdn't yoa bow?" t It e ii Gwu ~ta I 111at pied by tbe......., hlnl JllM ._., eulbdl• ~ surpriMd Meese asked Mn. 'ftll ,.,.. ti ait = _.. ail more and tbe n-......-~ u JOl'ild Elllabttb Eli SM shoot 9-iilltim. ar... tiJ ..... " tDld •Am· ~-w .,... ~ W9I William G. bead no will be tD ff'** • ~ tr •• ..., coaler· t.ar Vehicles to meet ll'W ..... , 43, a mlllwrigtJt of -The .~ took ~ la dltlrest ad iiilillia ' '•c -. needs. Fultana. the Capitol TU8lday &I the 1-------------------__:..;~------ family of Nathan E. Ell. 1.2. * * * and att.orne11 fcr the prose- cution and defense gathered u:...;... F-• to h e a r the condemned a.a... ~ a~ nwi'• plea that Reacu rrant clemency and t • e P To Continue him from dJinl as ICDed- uled June 2.8. lie wu eoo- vkted of tilling Mn. Doa- ald Dunn in 1965. But U.S. Supreme Coult Justice Willi.am 0. Doug1m sranted the 1ta1 Toes«IQ morning to aet Dtxt fall oa an appeal bJ Ell llil moth- er hadn't lmown until Meeae infonned her. 6 Injured SAN DIEGO CUP() -The jet bl.a.st m>m a tuiing Na- tioaal Airlines DC8 blew out a window in the wit robm- da al the Undber1h field termJna1 Tue.da1 .UUuri.111 Ii.I J>Cf'IOM, two tertou.sJy. HARBOR CENTER HARBOR CENTER CAMPERS TRAILERS 40 STORES TO SERVE YCU I AND BOAT SHOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNE 23 and 24 in the MALL 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • FREE PARKING ., be ~ by the Supnme CoQrt," the fonner Dtmo- c:raUo ~ 111d of the rultnl. 4'Aad, for tblJ re. '°°• l don't believe it wUl .ae« CIUfornla. ,, Former Republican Go•. Goodwtn J. Knight Mid. •"l"bl tffeott of auch a de- cllloa on Callfomla' a eoon· om.y cu b.ardl)' be hnaCSD-id:r• Bllldu Olllfornta, 40 oth- • ... require a Ytv'• rtlkSmce Wore ~ ftllan eMcb. HUNTINGTON BEACH SERVICE STORE IDINGllt NIAil llACH ILVD., HUNnNGTON llACH PHONI 142-4495 (Acrop frem Hunttnp.n lhepplng Center) JUNE SERVICE SPECIALS l ,RAKE RELINE SPECIALS lnstalld Excb11e GOOD ,.._.U..,Wa.tetlMlt I 1 "'., .. ,... ..... • I En ER o,...... -.,i,.....t. wm Iott .. '"" I y.ers., 20,000 "'ll•a. [11sT lutille• Exeb1p ,..._ M•tt ....... a... I ty. WJll .... et IMet I ,..... ., f0,000 ... 11 .. . • ... tt4 IMl¥tt lhll11 tht ''"' ,.,., ....... ftNll11wltH1t1Hrlq lllnn'" • All HW ll1lq, 11111 HW or cem,lttefy rece• lltlfft4 W.llt ,..... h1lf1lltll lty tNlull ftNll• 1pecl11tm • free lllrwkt 1llll•11t•e11t 1t 1 SOO 11ul SOM .u .. • l••l•ct ell eltl ll11IRt •11 ~tit frHt 11111 rt1r WllHll • Cleu 1"4 l111pect ltrekt llrt•• hr ptf'fect "'" .... • •••llfff .... ,,. "'4rt1lk .,.... (cyflMen. ll11H 1'94 llo1t1) hr ,.u11111t IMk1 11111 cNcb • l111ptct fre11t whHl 1re11e Nt1l111tn for IHb. Cieri, l111pect & rt,.ck fre.t whttl ltHrl11ft. • l111pect flrakt thH ntur11 1pri1111 for t1111le11 ind hlanct • Allltl hHvy. tluty ~rokt flulll ntl rod test • Alllu1t ltrakt1 on all four wheels fo r full •••• contact with br1kt drums . I Jtl ""· . '"" ..... "'· . DC ""· . Eme Mr.• Hllel Mr .• 1"'1 I IN.• IA t lr1 Mr. • '14 -- J- J<#' Isle MerSI ..... llet JoM Art -..... ... ... Vldl ... Hu lllcA .. f/I '--Cu .:: ... ,,_ 0 1 O.• Wet ..... Jr.; ... flw tor tftd 10:: '"' Jue Hu .... .. Jal Joi lo , . ., .. "" "" ""' Ce ell -I .:Ori ru UC PEI 7111 For the Record Birdu ",.-.-.nAL ,.. . ""· _, .... CllllW c. ....... mn _.., °"'*' ,........ ""' ...... ""· .... Mrl. --M. ....._. 1111 ~ ......... 11411 • elrt .... ,. IN. eM Mn.. lttidlr1c I. OlilW, 11 IErnwald ...,, "-8eedl. ..,.. .... 11 Mr. 8"d Mn.. DoMW I.. ""--• 1111 HIMlrl&. ....,_., k edl. 8*t Mr. Mt Mn.. ~ J . SNlfta. INS! Stem Aw. Wetlml...W, elrl Loee. IJIACH COMMU•UTY MOSPITAL .... 11 IN, tl'd Mn.. Doneld L JecbGft, "2S La Gra .. Circle. F-19111 Val_,,, elr1 .... '14 Mr. -MB. ltldlertl IE. Themes. "C2 Nutwwll Clrde. Hulltlllffan leed\. •"1 Marriage Lkeases OBI·TlJ £aJBI NEWMAN .. 1111.t N-1'46 AulfM, C-. Me.-. Died _,_ .. Ill ....,._. '-"'~ Fun.nl .. , .... , .. ...... •• a.ttr MlrtwtY, 1741 ....... . c.t• ""-· &AVENI 8er1llot •• "'-,.. .....,.,, Blvd., c.i. ..... DIM '-"· Survl"'ld llY ......... CMt D. *-; ..... ltcllet't ,......,, ~ .... .,..,..,. • ., Mertlllrr, ~. II AJA., Wltll •tw. M. ,,_ ........... '--· ·-""" .....,.., ...... I P. M. 0.,... " W .,..._ Mortuary, lit , ........ .,. C.. .,.._ RALL llv• ... n. DIM Juo'9 71. lw'Ylcm ~Ing ... " .,......., ~. "' .....,....,, c:-tlt ~ SIEVER E~ It. 519wr. to! I. '•lrvlew, ...... Ma.P~-J-1' """'_, ll'f .w.. VllWW91 ,... -.....,., _.. en"' ..,. ...,,..,, T...-1 C"91a. ..,.,,..., ,rkleY, 1t1• A.M .• .._. ,.....,, ~ ,_., ....... RAUGHT o. ............. ,,..._ ...... ............ o ... J-"· lvrY"'" ~ w"9. ._, .. -o. ...... Jr.1 -~. c..11 "" .. """'*" Herold. ICefllllllll .. ""'' flw ........ Vlrtllole ~ IMre ............. ~ ........ ..,., .... J-'f,,,., ~ """"*"· lO:• A.M .. ,,_ ,.....,., telelllel ,._., ..._, ALUSON Elsie M. Alli-. 7.-J Vetllel Aw .. ...... 1-.s •• 0_, JUN II. SUfvl""" w-~•o.w1tw UUOfllen. WefldY lGV Mid ,._.. J-AR'-1 two ....._.. Alllll eM ,,_ ~,......,, ,. ... ,...,...,,_; "" ....... ,,...,.. ...... .,.,, ,,_ lk.N. ~ T'llUrldeY. ' ,. .M., ,..,. ,_llV '*""' '~I Heme. AVERY Judltll H. 1;_.,, ,_, ...,.,_..I. HuflllnglOfl ...... ..,,., ..... .,, ...... Nncl, hn'YI ........,, ~I ~ .,-, G4141rvdlt ~I fAfNf, Oofwlld J-; two bnlllwn, #tlcf\MI eftd J-Jolwlten1 ........... JdllleM. lt-ry, WM11 .... ,. I P.M. ,.._ l'emlty Ccilol!llll ,_.., .....,.. It• 4111tm MeM. ~. " ltJA,, •. .__.... c.tllellc Cllvf'dl, s.nt• A .... Otrechd ll'f ,,_ Femllv c.i. Fire C•lb ........,._.. 1:17 II.Ill. 'f.,....)', !Nllfk ..... 1020 WlllN ..... wn. 1111 p.m~ ., ... fl,.., llrt Klre• lto.d 4:1' p.m., fl-. ,_. ... ""'' •II Vlt LldO H-. •:.w 10.m., llf1iU "'9, tM ctlfl om... •m "'""' ,,...., llunl. ,.., ....,_ OrM. •10 11.111.. ..,,1c, •'~ m P~ It. c:-. .... It:• e.111. T""'9y, -· ,evle-rltlt A'NllU8 Ml New,wt klleY.,.., 11• ""'" .. "°'"" Wlltlldown. Dlt Her1ler ....... •1 .. IL"'·• -""" Jtl• ......,, ....... 1'11' 11.111.. ... '9e1t, ... Vldlrla al., All. I. J:" t m W9dneedn. ..,."'"' ""'· t• "-' ....... ............ leldl ltt• a.m. TueadaY· Wlllw IM!ef' IMfl, ''"' W•nd.t ci,cr. 1t:ll •• 111.. ~ .. ,... Ill ,.,., ~ .... $11"1 ~ Or9fllt ·-· 11:M un .. ,,. .. fir• atndlO ll..,. .... , " ........ ' ........ ·---------~--------~ WADE """"" J. '#Mt ........... ,.,., c-. ,,..., ..,,..,.. ........ .... ""' °'""' Mtt11Wrf, .......... BAL Tl MORTUARIEI Cerena &tel Mar OR MC. I rosta Men Ml MCN BELL BROADWAY · MOR'nJARY 110 Broadway, Cotta Meo u wos PEEK rAMJL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 1111 Bola A~e., WettmluWr ...... SMITH'S MORTUARY 1%'7 Mali St. OuaUngton Btacll CliMnlR Y CRl!MATORY MAUSOL!UM mzo lllcMlllll Boulo llfWPOlf Budi, c.t1f0tn" (JU)67J.1i01 LE Ms.it WESTCUFF MORTUARY :...67 ~ 1'7tJt Sl, Cotta Meaa ... --------•1 Taxpayers' Group· Cool to Manager WtdMsd~y. June l l. I% 1 DAIL V PILOT 7 County Employe Hikes OK SANTA ANA -Orange came to more than 8 per. meant th a t $2.58 mW!on County eovernment'1 S,000-cent. 'ntey were. however, more will be added to the pla1 employea today look higher than the 5.5 percent county's personnel cost.!, forward to ralH• averag-uked by the personnel de-bringing the total to the ot Orance County iovem- ment, the County T&ipayeJ'I Anoct.tlon cbaJ1ed Tues· Ing u percent In the com· partment. hlgM•t level ever pmd in The final •""eement '"'-·nge County illl f!Jcal year, thanks to a ________ &_· ___ v_, .. _____ . ---- Art Works Taxable, State Rules ~. So a lulHiroe adp\lniJtla- t.or would probaly &tao fall, tht &llOdatiOD a.dlrted, as It .,ktd tht Board of Su- pervllOfl to cbanl• it.I mind on the ld.mlniatrlltor con· cept. An ~on-paoed rt•· quick nod of approval Tues· day by the Boa.rd ol Super- vilors. The unanimous aye came after the board aereed t-0 a minor change involving ov- ertime. olution Tuesday rerniDded The~~N J!r> ~ =r:•~;;:f"t' ~ bullne11ma.n Norton Slmon ante County under tbe 1y .. Air Board Fills Post Tuesday's vote was a pro- cedural necesalty since ac- tual agreement wu reach· ed after 1alary bearings with the personnel depart· ment and county Emlpoyes A11ociaUon in May. owet $147,271 on about $2.7 tern used in put )'Ml'I. SANTA ANA -lnaurance million worth of hi1 art The resoluUon ,,.. reed •ient James Gilmore has colleetioa, including paint-b J hn 'II' ,_ on ,J • been appointed to complete Inga by Renolr, Degu, Pl-Y 0 1:1 9""''• 1 ua caaso and Gauguin. toeiatloa pre1ldct G. A. the term of retlrin1 Oran'e Raises fell below the as- sociation request.!, w h l c h E1te1 m Ora.ote. 1be IU· County Alrp o r t Comm.U· ----------Simon, a stockholder and pervllor• ~ nodded. aloner Henry H. Schlueter, executive ol Hunt Fooda Tbtn tbe ~ matt.I' ad IDdutrtes IDc., could was "received and filed." a Santa Ana plumbll\g con-resolution of commendation. appM1 the rullnl to th• on the motion of Fitt£ l>la-tract.or and, long-ti.me com· Gilmore, also of Santa courts. trict Supervilor A.Hon Allen mibsioner. Ana, will represent the Simon, a University of tl Lasuna Buch, 1be man Schleuter's reaJ.inat lo n First District for one and California regent from Fut-wtlo brought the adminls· was accepted "with regret" one-hall years with the np- lerton. had a PP ea led trator idea before the board Thursday. The Board of pointment of Superv iso r through his attorneys that in the first place. Supervisors then adopted a C. M. "Cye" Featherly. the art objects aren't tang!· --~i-;. .. •-==-.,..s::.-i:::::::::!l--=~,._~,...-!!!!!!!~=-==--=-E!l'll-==mF.:l11o.. ble lttrns which are used or ,..i consumed and thus should be exempt Crom the state'• four percent use tax. Fire f:aUs COMPLETE FUNERALS CONVENIENTLY PRE.ARRANGED ...... ,"''" CDR'l't:RY LOTS rtom l llO rstminsttr Jltmnrial Jark Mortaary-f:emetery Two ~ OWIWd c.omparuu Located Side.by.Side, Shuin& a (r,mmon Dttire to Serve You Better, Wuh Lns Colt, and Without the Inconvenience of FunC'tl.I Procnsions Throu~h Heny Traffic 14101 Ir 14801 llACH ILYD., WESTMtNSTll TWht0elil l -2421 87-~ear-old tradition of savings PLUS quality! "DeY'Oftahlre Court" ~ 333.00 •elue 399 50 • 76" triple ct-... e 1111,.,., e full/qu,_ or twin lleodboOPd Pecon .,..,.,~.,. nrtrl l.tmfwon<J cherry lint1ll, o\ 11<.rh r I ••Clu11.,. 42 che11 209 SO lU 00 N. etol'ld, o9 95, H .00 • 72" "'• ---. ~. ""''~ O< twlll t "*"rd wi.. .. __,~ finished ho•DCJd•. •O" ~. l9f.IO u• SO M . .+olld. "·'°· 6f JO ..... frftNt •• .., ..... ,,., • full/~ •twt11h1Mi._~ ~' ...._,, Mndstone f1~ .. ~. 31" dMt, 1 lf . .SO, 9J oo H. ~.•• • .so, u .oo 3-pc. "Conternporary Hovs.• 199.50 ...,,.,. ,.• . .so •n·~...._ • ml,_ e fvll/q..e11 ., ...... h.edbeertl ~ ... _,, oncl hnrdweock, °"'~' """" ~... I 0 9 )I' OS 00 ll" CHEST l 4 ;o, 49.U OLD PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED 3.00 bring Ki any of your cherished old pmres that a.re still in good coodjcioo_ "ft 'll oop1 them be.eutifully for you to s1me with loftd ODC$. apecial ~ too on an 1cstootiocl WOik if needed. J.pc. '1tenan Clanlc" 379.50 ... , ... ""' 50 e 1 • triple cite ... , • ,,,,_.full/~ « ..in lleodboord Whil9 ond vcl~ ,,,,,,~ .... ~ . •O" ct.eo1 '"SO, 179 SO N •!ond, 94.50. 14 tJ S·pc. • AristOCT'Gt"9 HS .00 """-nt _,. e 7•" 'npie ~ • ll'Wffef . ~­ heedboofd e 2N ....... White ond oeldt-. f1n111ied hordwoodt Ch on cl\et!, il9..SO, UtM l i; 8 OAll Y PILOT Wednesday, June 21, l 9b7 Woman Picket Injured By Car at Warehouse ANAHEIM -A woman picket at the labor-troubled Tilrilty Drug warehouse here suffered minor lnjur· Y orly Revises LA's Budget LOS ANGELES (AP) A revised final budget of $374.9 million submitted by Mayor Samuel W. Yorty con- tains a revenue gap of $25 million -the amount the City Council will have to raise to maintain the cur· rent city tax rate. The budget -$1.2 million higher than hit! May 22 budg- et -was presented to t h e council Tuesday. les Tuesday when sbe was hit by a car entering t b e driveway. The district attorney's ol· fice later said t he driver , J une E. Evans. 45, of An· ahelm, would not be cited in the mishap that hurt Beverly G. Wood. 42. al.so or Anaheim. Mrs. Wood was treated at Anaheim MemoriaJ Hospi· Uil and released. Later Mrs. Evans said she w a s threatened by an anony- moua telepboae caller. po· lice indicated. Anaheim la one of sever· al Thrifty Drug locations in Southern California affected by the strike of the Long- shoremen and Warehouse· men and Teamsters unions. New Section On Antiques Something new bu been added to the Orange C.OUO- ty Fair tbiJ year -an m- tique leCtlon in the bobby I " building. Fair data for thil year are July 25-30 at the fair· grounds in Costa Mesa. Categories include bowl, bric-a-brac, cup and saucer, I furniture, plate, and wear· ing apparel. All antique collectora lD Orange CoUllty are invited to exhibit iDclividuaJ alltiqu • of collections. Rlbbon.s Will be awarded to wt.nntng en- tries in the various sections. Deadline for entries is July 5. Entry blanb and further information may be obtained by writing or visit- ing lbe executive office. at the fairgrounds , 88 F a I r Drive. Y ou are ,cordially invited to attend an Open House at \ €Allege te· Ualver.tty · Assembly Okays Change SACRAMENTO -A bill cbanging the name el the CIWornia State Colle&t1 to tM state Unlvtnlty aqueaked1 by the Auembty Monday, but waa held up for reconsideration. 1be bW, authored by As· semblyman John Vucoocel· los, (0-San Jose) Mocutay r e c e I v e d 1be mlnimum amount of votes needed for puaage: a Votiae agaialt it were 21 l.nmlbn. I Mdtal tbl OllP°'"*' to It wen 9peabr Jfme M. lJDrull (D-J.allewood) a D d Aslemb1ymaa Don )(ul(ard (~Piedmont). UllN> aid the meaaare would "downsrade the wU· versity to the point where it will be unideatifiable with the state conecea ... Mulford called the b 111 ''tbe bectaninc ti a ~ pleCe 1ewtllile fl n • polidel" wlllS ... .... .................. betwem tbe tw.,..... V•na.: en-a r I •'e cl that the ..,,....... ..., gjva tile stale ~ tbe title al aniwiaidd a a d ...id not .aeet .... rel> ticw«tip betweea tbe u. ......... .,..... -tbe thdHDltJ ., CtM' ... OPEN DAILY & SAT. 9 TO 5:11 ~ Removal Sale • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 8500 Pacific View Drive , Corona del Mar on Legi slature in Action WE ARE MOVING TO A NEW STUDIO SOON -ALL FLOOR STOCK AT OUR PRESENT LOCATION MUST BE SOLDI June ~4 and 25 /from 12 noon to 6 p.m. ~ to see the beautiful new CH APEL and Pacific View's newly completed MORTUARY instant lawns with easyl fas t ! economicalJ .......... .__ ........ ,....._--: .. 11114 a ca+-T-1 .. ._ 11 .. _., _.. _, .. ............... , . ...,_.. ... -~·-..... L-. -... ---. ............ .. • ,_ ... .... ......... • IMdl ...... .... . C.Twf -.. ....,, fl -..... eM eM ........,,_ .. ,_,.._. I ,,,.._ ........................... .... C•l-Twf .... -...... ,._..... ~ M __, .......... n.. ............. .... ................ _., .. ................................ ,.. ........ -........ "' eel-~ ...... _...._..,,._...., ..... ~ ... ~ . ....,. .... To Install a Cal·Turf Lawn .. Clltact U1 La1~acapar i1 Y11r lru 1 ANAH EIM HUNTIN•TON llACH llfe Ni.atl-ta n1.1ao1 w ...... .,_'•tu" ... 147.JUJ Jeck wmi... 127-1611 CAPISTRANO H ACH OU NM Aconi ~'"' 492-2711 KMht'• UJ..611J ~··'-~ 4''-12JI SANTA ANA COSTA MESA Rllltl'Wte~ 146-0791 , .... ,..w-..... , .. J Uoy4'1~ "'"""1 T..,. lrt 111Jk1 IJ1-Jm MeM def Mor '42·8'16 TUmN FO UNTAIN YALLIY La"4sutpl11t lty Hulltl""H 147-IJH ..... u...-144-111J GARDI N GIOVE WtSTMINma lett'• Lall4K.,. IJ4-U21 M9dlf .. ..., Vietnam Casualties WASHINGTON (AP) - The Department ol Defense Tueldly announced the fol· lcnrinc CUUaltiel in CODnec• tlcm with the conflict lD Vietnam. • ec... la Adm AIMY 5-f. a.-4 L. -'"• flu.a.nd el Mrt. IMlll IC. Mocltaltt, MCFartand. s.t. l'Nllk G. ltamo, -ot Mr. Ind Mn. ......... Gonttl ... ADU. rte. ...,, '· ~, .... -of Mn. V........ IC. Magul,_, Ataecedlro. MAltllll CottPS ~ c.I. C"-•IH 0. M.,.n Jr., ~ 11 Mn. 0..rlt> D. My•n Jr .. DIM el w_. MAlllMI COll'S ~ Cll'I. Hell C. M<EnfM, '°" el Mr. J-A. McfnlM. OMiand. ~ ..... -el """" ecti. MAlltMI cot"s .... 1.-E. IM1'11•, -fJf Mr. Mid Mn. E.,..... L. ltialllb. oa,,.,eme Oty. BUTCHER BOY FEATURES YOU PAY NO MOU FOR THE FINEST IN USDA PRIME BEEF AT BUTCHER IOY 9UALITY E 89~ All CINTU CUT USDA PRIME BBQ Boneless STEAK 119 MUINATI & 119 USDA PRIME-Bonel1u SIRLOIN· TIP 1°' ROAST LI GHAT TO 119 USDA PRIME RUMP 99 t ROAST •v FRESH-LOCAL HEN TURKEYS 10-14 LB. AVERAGE FRESH RANCH GRADE AA LARGE EGGS 49~H- • SERVICE • PRICE .RUMP ROAST 79~ IONI IN MILLON CUT 98~ FRESH-LEAN GROUND 59~ CHUCK FRESH-lEAN GROUND 69t. ROUND .., FARMER JOHN ,BACON 79~ BUTCHER BOY -Corona def 673-8210 0P£N DAI LY t 7 Mar IUNDAY 10 A.M .. 7 MC. JOOt I. C..., Hwy.-Nnt t• Cll""--.....,_, Buy an ALUMINUM PATI ...., ...... o •... • DOOtitOOM • wweow AWNIN9I • ALL ITEMS UP TO 40% off! FAMOUS MAKES! ANE PIECES! ALL SALES FINAL! VERA DENNIS INTERIORS ......... .. ..., .. ..... .- -.m:l • 4-SUSll PATii! SANTA ANA e m - • ..... °"' ... ___ .... .....,.,,full ,_ -a. JU&dll m.flll P&T9 .._..." ._ • ........................ _ ............... I • " -" ' • • \ ~ . . . . ,• Ill 3-6363 FUWITON 11 1·l5JO LA HABRA -OW 1-5615 • ANAHEIM 171.Wl ---------------. ONLY AIR-KOOL ISSUES A WRlnEN WARRANTY AGAINST WINDSTORM DAMAGE~ '- ..,,,.,. Of9 1 DA1S A WBI B: A Un bioloC l» l 01 .. lt.111 retort .. Atoll ! Padfl coodll CUCUll overa · lnhab Dr. her Cl staff sure which ··to nu :· tiny a ; amou .• merit ~pun : tom, .. age• gisll Tw have • COID) Mun: Aw : CMM • IW La • .. J . .._ 8CCG boat 4 1 C4 • nom • four to c The R • mot pen [) :. mot met Jc . ~ ed ,. per ~ D •! to ; ~ sen :·.· . .• . ·-:· ~-: .... •.• ... .... ... ,•. .•.• .,. ... .. . -=· ·=· ·.·. .•. ... .. . .. ... ..... ~.·. ... . .. .. . ... ... •-!· .•. ... •:· ... .. •.. . ·. .... :· ... ..... ... .• . ... ... -: ·.· ... -. .. Biologist Returns After Atoll Study B~ Beach marine ~Gerald Kaiwi, 11.11 ltlolo1l1tGtraldltUDI. .. M3l1 Birdie Lue, receafl7 returned f r o m Eniwetok " Atoll in tbe ftlCa D tropical . Padftc where be bas been coodQCUQc research oa sea cucumben as a part of an overall study of marine reel • inbabitanb. • Dr. Bak\11, who is a mem- ber of tbe marine biology staff at USC, bas been re. searcblng the small animals whlch are ol ~at intttw • • marine geologists. These :: tiny anlmab can move large ;· amounts ol sand and sedi-~ ment wblcb cbanCe tbe ap- ~ peanmce ot. tbe sea bot· : tom, iDcreuinc tbe percent· ' age ol emr for tbe geolo- gilb wbo study tbe com· W~y. J1Jnf 11. \~I DAIL V PILOT 9 Bog• Club News Mothers Plan Rummage Sale The Mothers Club ol the NletJt court vtsit.s will re- Ceotral Braocb of tile Boys aume again starting June Club ot. the Harbor Atta will conduct a rummage s a I e 1.8. Every Monday night the Friday a n d boys will vi.sit the Traffic s a t u rday ~ Comt in process. Ask about from 10 a.m. thia fiM eduoaUooal pro- ~o S p.m. al gram. C e n t e r Sbting Progr-'c.m will Branch, SIM awi.og ioao action Friday Ce n t er St., J _ v--0 Coeta Mesa. Proceeds will une ""'· .. """ 1 a.m. to 12 be used to purcbue equip· nooo on Fridays the local ment. Roller Rini will be reserv· league is planned. FresJt. man and sophomores in high schools are elilible. If you are interested call S4&-9387 for lnfonnation. Starting next Monday tbt games room will be featur-- ing all types of games and tounwnents. Summer Vacation Hours: Monday tbru Friday -10 a.m. tX> 5 p.m.; Saturday - 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Tickets for the AU-Star ~for] Boys'. Club mem· ll'C'I., on. y. :=========;;;. High School Basket.bell The next sleep-in will be Game at ~ge Coast Col· Jo'nday. The first 50 boys lo lege on Saturday may be sign up will be accepted. purchased at both breocbes. Swims, snacks. games, m~ Swimming leS&Ons are vie, tournaments and soft· Bit A H ball game are ICheduled. onaer ' still available for girls and For members between the Division leaden in the upcoming Costa Meta United Fund campaign Ray boys from age 2 imd up. For ages o1 8 through 11 years. HarWer Oeft) and Municipal Judge Doeald Dungan point way for "borne infonnatioo call MS-938'7. A .wnmet whiffleball El1BIDED HOOIS , ................ , , __ ,,. ...... ...... , __ ,,.......,. fID1 HUNTINGTON- ~VAUEY BANK nm0 for Boys Club of the Harbor An a, in lq)COllling United Fund drive. The recreaaooal swim league is planned for 3-4..stb L Boys demonstrating are Jim $heppard' 9, (center) and IY.ITTel Allen , 9. Dun· schedule ia Monday through graders. One in and sign ._. .._ • ..,.... . aguna, Tustin w in,_~~~b~Ji~~~ell)~=~el!:~:.....lfO_f_e_ss_iOTl'a_l_d_i_vi9ton_· __ ·_·nc1 __ H_.ut_e_r_, _ass_~_ta_n_t _ci_'ty_m_an_ag_er_._~~~..!y~y~~~:30~tX>~Sund-5:-~~:-·m_.; _':onneci.!.p ~eal'~IY~· ~T~eam!_~s ~wru·~ ~be~~=~=~·;';' ;'i;· ;..,• I 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. A swnmer basketball c:.11. Accountants' Praise Two Orange County cities have won recognitioa in competition for the 1967 Munidp91 A c c O U D t i a g A w a r d prm:cAed by tbe • California Society ol C«ti· • lied ~ Aeconntanta . ........ Badl -,.... : tia bne ...... lr'HW ftr . .._.a11111nntw..,.. >' ~ lo ., H. Oller· ..: boat, dMilrma el the anrcl ~ committee. Pint place 1ftllt •• lo tbe city el Su Gabriel ' in IM Angeles County. • The awards are present. ~ ed annually by the society · 4 Promoted To Manager Collins Radio Co. bas an- . nounced the promotions ol four Costa Mesa employes to m a n a g e rial positions. 'Ibey are: IUdaanl E. Beary. prt>- • moted o computer shift SU· .: pervisor. :· O..itu R. llarril. pr~ ~-mated lo drafting depart· ,~ .: ment manager. r: J ... 8. ~ promot· . . ;:. ed ~ drafting Mldioa .... ./ • pervuor. r ~ Demllll A. Wah, promoted .: lo a.uiltant director ol the ?.: semiconductor division. =··· . .. ... ... ... Coast Studenl8 Given Degrees Five studeat.s from t b e ~ Coast were gr.tu- ated from California State Polyteclmic College in Po- mona lut w'eek. T'bey att Stephen J . N~ metz and John M. Patrick, both ol C.ta Mesa; P• tricia L. lbanei Wright. La- pna Billa, and Dami.a M. Clikoet and Stnen L Hol- li..sttt. both of N e w po rt 8eacb. .. •. :· ""'= .·.· •.• •.. .... ... . •.· ... •.:.· :--· :-.. -. ..... SA VE 5()ro ON PFAFF ... 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Reg. $1.37 SYLVANIA FLASH CUBES l~C_K Y BUCK BUY -lf,H YALU[ "-ASTIC T~e~~~rd~~N ~ 10.pllon ea119· ~ city with lid Pd • met.111 hlladlta. 14 FOR LIMIT 14 2 FOR LI MIT 2 4 FOR LIMIT 4 2 FOR Ll"41T 2 LUCKY BUCK BUY Sl.4t YM.ll llTCllll 1•11110111 • llllllU ............ SET r tu llc ;., 1nalch1ni; mlon . -eoo.ritnt. 1967. s~ DnAp. 1nc.. PtUCU IHI TIM SATIRIAT, lft£ 2' ~ 9107 Garfield lta ;;,~~~rm 2t TOOTHPASTE ,. • -I L;s~~E2t ANTISEPTIC MOUTHWASH FOi L.-r I 11.AIY~ ...... .," ' GILLEI IE .._._.SUPER STAINLESS BLADES SEGO ~· u~:D 5 : I FOOD s L1¥1T I l.A9T 4 ' c • JO DAILY PILOT OUTH CORS'I Now Thru Tuetday 0,. .. ....., 6:41 P.M. ........... a .... •1P.M. SPECIAL KID SHOW SATUU.AY AT JitO P.M. "MY SON, THI HOO" Pl• FIN c.rteMI Wednesday, June 21, 1967 0,. .. .,...., 6:41 ,... ................. 1, ... MOW TfflU•IATUIDAY ,.ELVIS .o .oUBLE TROUB\.~ I ,\,,, f, '-I '-,I ,, ... • •• 1 > { • I ' . \ " . . . .. Ford Quits OCC Dra1~a Posi ....-"THUNDER ALLEY" F.W.-Jan~ "AnpW' 7;00 & 10:25 HAJley" •~45 Only John R. Ford, associate drama professor at Orange Cout College for the put eight years, has resigned to accept a a1mi1ar position 'at Foothill College in Los Al- toa , the DAILY PILOT learned today. Tbe 3S-year-o&d Colt.a Mes- an has directed a number of productions for the col· lege, inekldlng the past five summet musicals. He also served as technical director for many shows and will . upcomJnc "Pajama Game." yean at Cou&. Ford com· hil bechelor'a deO"ee bl 1n 1915 FCll'd becab tti.e mented. "W•'" run, seen IP98Ch arts from u.e um. first jmJior _..._ director quite a c:bDll bll'I, par-venltJ of Califoria, ----.. ticuWV Ill die sroWth ol Barbara. In 190'7. Be eaned to take a production over· the tbeatric-1 pldure. Tbe a muter'• ID drama frclm seas for the USO when the studeota here are JDGn ibn San JON State CoUace in company ol "Bye Bye comciou.1 tbu Ul1 rw JJIJ. Birdie" toured armed for-ees seen: .. , seem to blw • In addition to IU wan innate.~trtcal quUtJ'." wtlb the OOC drama pro-~!!ll!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!:=!!!!!l!!!!!li!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!l!!!!!!!~, bases in the Far Eut from A native .A JncM•1, Ford ll'lD'· Ford al.lo len'ed uF: February through April graduated In 1111 fl'Olll San-coach of the collete'a aail-lft. SHOW STMll '"' debut at OOC with "Wbere'sl======:::;::============: \WI Charley?" In subsequent IUMIAY ROM 2 P.111. years Ford ataged "Li'l Ab-2nd BIG WEEK ner," "The Mualc Man," LAGlllA EXCURSIONS IF;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~t~::;e~th~ls~c:;:a~pacl~·~ty~fo~r ~oc~c~·s1 IT PLAYS AT TWO EDWA.RDS LUXURY THEATRES He made b1s dlrectorial ta Ana CoUeept ad received lng team. ' ~l~~.0 cownMuon 1HOW "The Unsinkable 14 o 11 y ,,. .. COMT ....... .,. FOR ADUL 'ts ONLY HELD Brown," "B.irdie" and last c.-• ,_., .,,.._ ....oeY 1M01 -• ... -OYER year's "My Fair Lieb'" as .......... .,.. w. -oa. a-ase Academy Award Winner "A Man For All Seasons" MUSIC HALL THEAllR SUS.._. Trip -4 .__. s..ts ndilta tit ~ ,..... ... ,._ _ _, __ , or c•ll 494-7516 I NT I ~N~~.~~~ A l04 I . u.c.I• .......... 111-1141 ........ .,_ Jolla ~ Ub a FUy Talel" ..-fl.Y. w~ Tribune .. A tehltty - .... : .............. DWld ~!Mn TMll\'ll' •r1mt1 ''TMID ams OP THI APPi.i" . . . HARBOR BLVD. SPIES and MUSICAL COMEDY In Color Chr1s!GPher P'lUMMEll Trw« HOWAJtO "TllPll CIOSS" ROddll Meo-it DMde WtbOll "THE COOL ONU" T-Dffn "'-rtln llli. In color Dun "'-rtln ~Mlreret "MUIDEIH'S lOW" ~•n Marlin J,_., lll>Mo "TEXAS ACIOSS THI llYll" .. ~ ................. . ----_. ........... ......, . ~ .. :'.RENE IWl>Y·JMlMSMBERTIWt)·lEREta YW1 JMDES.PMLllRJIWI) ..... =: .... -::..::..• Roddy McDowell In ''THE COOL ONES" _t,,e me.so . . ,. ' . "Jf,'.•' ~ ,\•;·_ f•,':.RB•.)f..' ".; OSTA MESA 1:30 p.m. the college's annual sum-The Sith Of mer musical. A eor...u nt Rell«ting on b is eight 'iUIW ThatShooi TheWortdl "HITS LIKE A TON . OF BRICKS! Fascinati11! Slt1Cki111! This film sbollll le seen by al!" -Cw ANGELO RIZZOU _ .. cor.<llVID -:<:.~~ ~·~C110 ... JACOPEITI NfO PROSPERI AKfOIOO ll.llATI ......... ---~ RtZ ORTOlANI • STANIS NIOO TtC--../TECllllSCOfl[ ~ SICOMD fllATUU FIRST RUN IN THE HARBOR AREA .-.. ... .. ~~~~.~~ ............... " .. .. AUO Ba.Mint KAl'Tlll.AJt • .aAUHMI PAM •• .. ..... ,..~ :1 LIAVING OCC ...... .. ,..,. e .. l'llUT aUN c........._..._.,. THI TIJPU CIOSS PLUS THI COOi. ONIS wttll • ..., ~· nA•n .IUNE. J_ ...... CASINO llOYAU . . - TlllPllOll( MISIOlllC 547·U 54,z.,,17 . ,.. ; . :::: . . "h: .. -' .) •• ~ • ;. ~ 1. • • ~ '. r--1'. :.. .-~ ....... "-' • ..J .J ~ ~ 11 :00 •.m. NOW . ,,,. ~./ I P' .......... ~!#.~.!!.9.!~· • • •• • lliiililJA ___ _ FIRST FOR NEWPORT BEACH MID-SOUTHERN . CALIFORNIA e EXCLUSIVE e AF'l'ER "WEST SIDE S'roRY'' ... c'TllE SOUND OF MUSIC'' ... DIRECTOR ROBERT WISE NOW TURNS ms CAMERA ON THE ORIENT ... AND THE WORLD OF ADVENTURE! THE SAND ~EBBLES is a gripping adventure aboard an American gunboat on the Yangtze River at the very moment of China's awakening in the mid 20's. It is the etoq of men, a ship, a people and a way of life engulfed in a tidal wave of revolution. But most of all it is a story of men and women who find themselves caught bet ween the perils of love and the madness of war. ., ·: .. ·. ·. .. .. ·: ·. -: ·: .. =· .. . .. .. .. •. ·~ NOW THU TRI PLAYlll6 PLA Ylll6 HARIOR at ADAMS~STA M~ PHONE 546-3102 1-1M&'4!Ei:!ID1'1:W51~i•~'3~11 r=-======::.11 MAT. 2:00 P.M. EVE. 8:30P.M ... THE LUXURIOUS l NEW llll. I~ THEATRE - HOMf Of IOc:KINe CHAii LOOU f. 709 EAST aAllOA BlVD. ~ IALIOA PUINSUU • UH041 • CHILD WITH PAUNT ONLT • : ·Open 6:45 -Sund1y 2:15 Now -Ends Tuesd1y THI! l!U!ST ,-ARTY YOU Wl!RI! l!Vl!flt INVITl!D TO I ,, I "THE APARTMENT" -JACK LEMMOll SHIRLEY M•aLA/llC FR£0 ••aMURRAr i;; .,.,_.,._/Ctlle ~ ...,..,_ ............... NO SEATS RESERVED Every Tlckethotder Guaranteed a Seat COLOR nDILun 1 ·111 nmt •• Of IU till! WINNfR OF 5 ACADEMY AWARDS -''Best Pm''! --1--~ ,-., 1 ~-"'-,,......... .. MW.Ol•PVN ROBt;RT WlSE RICHARD RODGERS ~R HAMMERSTEIN II ERNEST LEHMAN ,,__, ...... -' ..... .,._ ..... _.,.__ .. .,..,l(..,,.~ .. --... The Sou nd Of Music Will Not Be Shown In Any Oth er Coastal Area Theatre Prior To Christmas , Matinees: Three times a week. Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, beginning at 2 p.m. Evening Performance1: The Sand Pebbles will begin prompt· ly 8: 30 p.m. each Monday through Saturday evening. Our Sunday per- formance begins one half hour ear- lier, at 8:00 p.m. The Lido Theatre has more than enough FREE parking for a Full House. No matter when you come you may be assured of an effortless parking space. For your total enioyment, the lido Theatre has one of the most com- plete Snack Bars in Orange County. The LIDO Newport Beach Newport Blvd. and the Bay 673-8350 673-7081 San ByTB.0~ ,,.. •• Of .. IW · Teen-aieti nlze Sam F of televilion There be I Now Genera and linatn. things Jero1 in the '1Ds. a WALTZ. And that': "Roberta," ·!l'uesday ni land. ~ -;';, -!<i·~l ~:s .·~ . . ' . ' I M Wine [ .. Sat 2202 s. - Sam Riddle, Jerome Kern =-? airing Up for 'Roberta' By TBOMA8 McCANN Of ... Dellr .. .., Jleff Tetn·aaen \lfOu't recog- lize Sam Riddle. tbe bosa >f televi1lon'1 S06s City. folks (like some of m who are even aPl)!'OeChlng 40 and a UWe · beyond) can wallow In nostal&Ja at this reprise oC the Kem classics for which Otto Harbach '"'~ die lyrics. and polnted-toed loafers of the male memben of the cast Ty Wbitney' who olber· wlse doe& a One job ol cre- atlag the cbertcter Blllle, sldeklck and buslneas man- a&er to Huckleberry Haines (Sam Ridc1le), will have to get a haircut before he is believable in the part. There be II, drelled ln hi.I ~ow Generation t b r e a d 1 aud liD&iDi tbote aqware things Jerome Kern wrote JI the ~. He even dances a WALTZ. LACK PACE The tunes lack Ule pace for today's taste, but in lhll offering in the cUITent series of operettas and mu- slcala by the Melodyland Repertory Company t b e y seem more at home than do tbe tangerine-colored slacu, olive • hued sports Jackels And that's tbe story of "Roberta," which opened ruesday night at Melody- land. The •omen of "Roberta" h a v e it better ln the cos- tume and coiffure depart- ment, except for wnat could have been a beautiful sec· ood act fashion show se· quence. The produeers, In· But even if the ·young- sters in the audience don't recognize their hero, older ... '· Su1nmer Sale! SAVE ON • • • 1!t~TIO coVERS The New Modern PATIO OOJIER FOR 1967 Advanced engineering permits a freedom ol design. Clean, llDOOtb understnlcturt, irturdy lntulocldna panels, bullt·ln ra1n gutter wttb 1 ~ .. crMmental polt m.ue tor a patio ~ ot modern beauty and greater strength. Our Beu.,. Quality .. ..,..,-. ........ _, ..... 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They're nice, but hardly "Roaring 20s" and that Is the period "Roberta'' obvi· ousiy belongs ln. BUXOM BLONDE Sheila Doyle, a buxom blonde singer who pLays a buxom blonde eiier. with· out doubt steal' bt Ibo• and carries it away tucked into the top o( her low-cut, black Merry Widow. Kay E 1 b a r d t comes tttrough with a strong char· acterization of spoiled rich brat, Sophie Teale. She ls the epitome of wtiat A u n t Minnie (played by K.attllten DeSpain) deecribel In o n e of her lintt u "smell town American nobility." Carolyn Mq's portrayal ol Stepbule, love interest to Don St.nut's John Kent, ii potinant and pretty - readtlng a bJah potJrt wtlen rb6 sints "SIDOU a.ts ln Your Eyea." Tbe number ttarU a fire ln the --Kt llm IMm· ed to lJ9 I mt time oaaWlf. But -. wanntb carries ~Sb to • ~ c)J. mu ~ed well dtlplte an o\letlY elaborate Ollt Russe set used in th• f1Ml tct. Tryouts Set For Musical Auditions for a western musical to be staged in Au- gust at Corona del Mar High School will be held Thursday and P'rlday at Smedley Junior High School in Santa Ana. Fourteen rolta are OP4'n in "Pistol Packlni Sal" ac· cording to director r> n n Shaw. who will producr tht play along with musical '11· rector Paul Fancher. Tryouts for actors and singe" will be held from 7 to 10:30 p.m. both nights at the school aud'torlum. 212D Edinger Ave. Th. show is scheduled to open early In August at tht Corona del Mar Hilh Litlle Theater. Ne w Auditions At Melodyland Auditions will be held at MeJoclyland Thursday for a new ~oadway show to Play three weeks at Circle ~t. Tbeltu in San Carlos and two weeks at Melodylaod. Equity dancers will be seen at 10 a.m. and non. equity dancers at 11 ~ a.m. Equity singers will be seen at 2 p.m. and non -equity alngera at 3:30 p.m. -DAIL V PILOT J J Theater · Notes Three Shows Clnse, Two Opening By TOM TITUS Of lM O.ltf ........... ll'1 seldom dark on the Orange County community theater scene since, with the county's prollferaUon Of lit- tle theater groups, wbea one production closes there's usually another wilting in the wings. This weekend the curtains descend on three sbow1 along the Orange Coast, while a pair of playhouses a little further dist.ant open their latest otrerlft&1. NeeDtll, °'8rle1 Runt Jr .. Ralflf' Tomlinlc,n and Gloria Gorman. Curtain Ume Is 8:30 p.m. at tbe playhouse, m Ave- nkla CabrtUo in San Cle- mente. • • • A more abbnviat.ed pro- duction is "Tbe Constaut Wlft," Wblch runs Friday and Saturday evenings only io Garden Grove's Jordan School auditorium. John Craig directs t be Maugham comedy, whicll lists a cast of Penny Hayes, Nick Brdar, Dorothy Smith, Lawana Brewer, Edna Ard Ron Dragt, Roy Behnke ~ Sunny Von Hertwig. Playhouse. 319 Ocun Ave., a historic 52-performance Lquna Btacti. run at two theaters Is the Tbt U\r~haract.er cut Orange Studio Theater pro· la comprised of ~Y L'Ec· duction of ''lltUe man in lUM, lrla Korn and Paul search of his serious side." W 11 1 o n and directed by at Hollywood's Horseshoe John Fenacca. Theater. At the Jfuntlnl(on Beach The musical ••tire, writ- Playhouse, "See How They ten and dlrtcted by Mary Run" flnally sto(ll l'dnnlng Ea1tman from the cartoons with final performancea of of Jules Felff&r, features the the fut-paced comedy aet music of Corona. del Mar's for Friday and Saturday Glenn Wtacott. Harbor area tvenlnfa. actrecsea Carol Faulltlct of Frank Rugell directs the Costa Mesa and Lealle Day, 1bow wtth a cast featuring Corona del Mar. take 1tar- Dolli Cohen, Allan Sand-rln1 roles In the produc. iulst, Greta Smith, Paul p;;;;tl;;;;;on;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;-......;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,.i..illlmiliiiiii lliVWI, Cheryl Tetrteult llt Ill SHOW • TllE and ~rge Haddad. • • • F•l•a 1 .. AIMm Closing Saturaay are the Costa Mesa Civic Play-~ouse' s "Harvey," tbe Hunt,. mgton Beach Playhouse's "See How They Run" and the Lagu na PlayboU&e'1 ··The Subject Wea Ra.es." Meanwhile, the San Cle- mente Community 'Theater opens the William Inge com- edy "Bus Stop" and the Garden Grove Civic Theater stages a two-perfonna.nce production of "The ConstaDt W If e" by W. Som.-.et Maugham. Performances will be giv· en at 8:30 p.m. in the school Also ringing down the auditorium, 9121 Woodbury _c_urta __ in_t.h_ls_w_ee_k_end __ af_te_r Ave. 'lbe 1bow is sponsor· lllYllTlOI CllTIR "Bus Stop" makes iu de- but Thursday night as the first anniversary production of San ClementA!'a cabr'Wo Playhouse, the first perm• nent home for the IJ'OUP. The ahow ru.na fOr ei&bt performances, Tbunday through Sunday, closlnc July 2. Directed by Thelma Ruck- man. resident di.rector Of the San Clemente sroap, the ~how features blez Sodiaff, Brian Nolan, Wllllam t.y. nam. Frant Lockt, Omah ed by the Garden Grove Parks and Recreation De- partmeoL • • • "Harvey," the 1945 Pulit· set J>rlr:e..winning comedy, gives iu closing perform· ancea Friday and Saturday o i g h t a at the Community Center aod.itorium oo the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Bob Engman and Patty Neederman take the Jead- inC roles under the direction ol Pali Tambellini. Featur- ed players include Linda Md>ole, Ben Jensen, Pat Harp and Fred stahlman A more recent Pulibtt Prlle winner, ''The Subject Was Rosa,'' ends a '°""' week run tonight tbroagb Seturday at the Laguna * * * * * * Road Co1Dpany SCR Opens in Beverly Hills South Coast Repertory designer ; Kerry Shub. cos. goes on the road this week. tumea, and AM Reitz, light· The regional t h e a t e r in~ play 11 a special pro- group, wh ich regularly op-duction for the Council of erates out of the Second Arts oC the Beverly Hills Step Theater In Newport Unified School District. Per. Beach. moves to Beverly formances will be ,nven Hills Thursday night to nightly except Mo nday through July l2. with res· stage a three-week produc-ervations available at (2l3) I Enroll Now Fall Semester •Teaching th• 4 R's with phonics •Door-to-Door Bus Service • Before and A ft er School Care •Reasonable Tuition Bawtllomt Cluistiu Sclaools 168J5 Broolclli.nt Fountain Valley <n4l 962-3312 ~ ..:::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::~ ... ••·Jllr9 * .:)M TKAH tOO,oDO IQ. "· Of ~41Ca.AT· ... cM'oooa U'f'IHG & MT Mlf\AYS NJ.. 'Nit~ O'lll • M.I. •n M 0 0 I l llOOMS DfC'OtAT!D IH '"' lA T. m IHHO't'A noNS Of AM U IC A & l'Oft9GH COUMTllf'SI * ~ MOITl&lll, llM-Tl fS UPtfSfMTING VAl10US fOlflGH KA. noM$I *...a•~ .... IMl\Y1 * ltOUll °' ... #e ~ '°' Tltf ..... 'AM'l'I * CONnHUOUS eN?•· TAIHMIMTI ......... ~ .. .. lllL,.ft ., .. " 11.-r.a. WI O ATS = , ... " ''&::-:.~~r:: PENETRATION Hu1ly .... ,..,.,,. rH d• the DAil Y PILOT. hel'llatow11 11ew1· ,.,., fer th• Feb11lou• Ore"'' Co•••-tion of Michel de Ghelder· 272-5539. ode's experimental drama ~;.=;:::__ _____ ~---------~=====::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=· ''Red Magic." Directed by David Em- mes, manapng director of th e company, the play will star David Sullivan, a pro- cessional actor from the Un- coin Center in New York. Other cast members are SCR regularl Mathlu Reitz, navid Clements, John Ar· thur Davia, Jama McKie, Peter Oldlq, Stan Morken and nellfOlllDef IC.area Kon- dan. Performance& will be giv· en at the Actors Theater, 117 S. Hamel Drive in Bev· erly Hilla, with an 8:30 p. m. cu r t a In Tuesday through Saturday. A 6:301 p.m. performance will be given on Sundays. 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S.t W"tinghou11 '°'11ble Drapery Fabrics Dishwasher $16900 SOc YARD $8900 French Provlnc11I 121tl3'6" Nylofl a.tge UMCI Al Dick Electric hdroom Suite Catpet 400 Mimeotraph CMny •-_, M . 1r ~.M"-Uil J S.... $8400 $1§000 $37500 CASH OR TERMS OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY ~OUTH COAST PL.4ZA e ll!ISTOL I ~AN OlfGO HtHW.AY Op•n IA.nchy lh1u r,;,l.y Ni9hh 10:00 •·"'·to •:lO p "'· e Setu•-l•~ 10:00 •·"'·to' 00 P"" THOMAS FURNITURE CO. 1532 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA 642-5209 ·. ' .. JJ DAlLY PlLOr Comings, • Goings Of College Whal happens to gradu- ates ol Junior colleges? In the case ot Orange Coast College, 795, or al- most 80 percent, plan to go on to four-year schools. The state collegea will get the majority with 4M going to various branches ol the system. M o a t will atteod Cal State at Long Beach, (231 ), with Fullerton second (~). Where did the graduates come from! Costa Mesa led with the largest number, 'g/, follow- ed by Newport Beach. 179; Huntington Beach -Foun- tain Valley, 162, and Gar- den Grove with 87. There were more men than women graduates, 714 to 383. Of these, 19'l are married. There were 19'l veterans 8011IUI for Europe Huntington Beach resi- dent Arlene Auger, daughte!' of the Rev. and Mrs. Everett Aug- er of 16131 E a g 1 e Lane. won first place in the Viennese Cul- ture Club's first Vikto Fucb Memorial com· petition Car y o u n g singers. She will re- ceive a round trip rught to Europe and $300. in the graduating class, or--------- 17 pereenl Five percent, or 58, took all their classes in the evening. A total ol 717. or M percent, took some ol their classes at night. New Course To Teach Wrestling Founta.ln Valley boys in the eighth through 12th grade who are interested in wrestling can pick up tech- niques in a new wrestling program being offered by the city parks and recrea- tion department. Department Director Stan- ley E. Stafford today report- ed a 10-week wrestling pro- gram began this week. Boys Build Muscles Fouiltain V'8lley young men who want t.o build up their bodiu and physical fitnea today were offered another chancoe to do IO by the city parks and recrea- tion departmlnt. · A l~weet course in body building and strength de- veloping will begin Monday. The course will be held M<>Odays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fountain Valley High School gymDMium. A trio of physical educa· tioo directors will conduct the course: Bruce Pickford, Bob Wills and Larry CooU. The course i5 for all boys living in or goJng to 5<.'hool in Fountain Valley. Registration will be held tonight at the weight room in the gymnasium, starting at 7 p.m. Fee for the course i!i SJ. The program will include both '.>eginning and advanc- ed wrestling techniques. It will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fountain Valley High School wrest---:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- ljng room. Verne Wagner will instruct. All boys living or going to school in Fountain Val- ley are eligible to take part. Sign-ups will be held at the school gymnasium at 7 p.m. Thur 1 da y. Fee fer tfle course is $2.50. Rabbi Set To Speak Rabbi Gershon Fisher will give a report on the r~t convention in Los Angeles of the Central Conference of American Rabbis at Fri- day's 8 p.m. service of Temple Beth David ol Or· ange County. The service will be held in the Community Congre- gational Church, Katella near Bloomfield. Los Ala- mitos. The temple announced that registration ia now open for the nursery school which will begin Monday, July 3 and continue tlrougb Friday, Aug. 4. Cla&es will be held from 9 to 11: 30 a.m. on Mondays, .Wednes- days and Fridays. For more information call Mrs. Wen- dy Falge!, 893-9671. Lib ''''"'' LillrP.1 Yo. colt AoYe 1'of' l>y-wolfiit1 ~ij!t· TMNew ~· "Chud/ett1· Game It's E1sy •• S11blltl Rtlrtcliitttl Enfedoinf t1g. CLASSlfllD on display ... A selection of motor campers and outdoor "Fun,, vehicles in our mall through Saturday, June 24th. • Chevrolet • Datsun •Dodge •GMC •Jeep •Toyota • Volkswagen 3oath ·Coast ?taza BRISTOL AT SUNFLOWER, COST A MESA . . .-. ...... ·-. . . .. . -... . . . . . . . .... . ... Cory 10 Pick -Annual _Southlarul Fucshia Sliow Opem FrUlay-J Med al Winner s Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (0-Westminater) b a s been selected by Gov. Ron- ald Reagan to help choose youths to receive the 1966 Young American Medals for 7Jravery and Servict:. The medalB are awarded annually, by an act of Con- gress, to nvo persons under the age of 19 who have per- formed outstanding acts of courage or service. Entries from lbroucbout Southern callfornla will be featured lJl the l3tb annual Fuchsia and Shade Plant Show Friday through Sun- day at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Coeta Mesa. Oallf ornJa National Fuch- sia SocletY ~ on the show which officially gets under way at 3 p.m. Friday. Sweepstakes, trophJes, rib- bona, and pd-. 1riH be awuded wiDDe.n la t b • plant, ha.ocinl buket and other categorieJ .. Spect.aton will be eUCible for prir.es, too. Ftm. prize is a three-day Jet boUday for two ln Lu Vegu. Oth- ers indude cub, bartlor cruises, d.lnnen, ud fuldlia baskets. Fuchsias, begon.iu, fems, summertime is fun time with help ·from May · Co · electrics a ~ ndetJ el ...... -. All • 11(.eeJ t.1111 w16 lo I p.m., Sunda1· will be • ula .t .. .... ill &-• hd' rt• _. AdmiMloa iJ '1 fer adaltl, High AYerage aaJre ......... 0.0 Mela Wlll_., ___ dents to reeein • .,.. pomtavaqe.t "B"erW. ...... • C..C.dY o.n... ill lloarct 2 1, ..... ... ~ ......., ..... ~ .. ......... o uwile will .. • eenta Rte cbDdrtlt 12 to . naiWlle &lr P*cll!llbll .... JI. Partial ii tree. tt 'Mfs liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii &do « .... will peow'tr' llf ,..,. Wood .. -_. Bmiet Wood .......... ......... ~ .. p.a.~; lla.m.to p.m. ~ .... 1t I.JD. DW-A-PUYll 6"-0639 F arberware rotisserie -broiler for tops in taste Gives you whatever you cook the succulent open -hea rth taste but with ultima te ease. All rich juices are sealed in for fine.st flavor. There is no smoke or splatter. IO" x 15" broilin9 a rea , 39.88. Broiler alone , 25.88. GE can opener and knife sharpener New side opener makes can openinC1 ea sier than ever before, sharpens a knife extra keen in e wink. Mod el EC 15 , 16.99. GE Universal steam and travel iron Freshens up travel weary clothing, co mes in ih own travel case that includes a sewing kit. Mode l UI 16 T, 12.80. may co small appliances 74 Hoover Slimline Cclllister vacuum I I /8 h.p. motor for extra-strong suction. Come1 with rug e~ floor noule, crevice tool, furniture brush, stores on end. 34.50 Cornwall automatic electric timer Protects your home while you're away, turnin9 lights off and on. Ea sy insta llation. 1875-wath , 11 .99; 875-wath, 9.99. lv.l:.A:Y cc:> ca LIFO Rn I a may co south coa st plaza, 3333 bristol st., costa mesa: §46..9321, 675-3418 shop monday through saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. ' I WedneS<Uy, Juoe 21, l9b7 DAILY PJLOT J 3 If You're Over 18, You've Likely Broken a Law • WASHINGTON (UPI) -in trouble even if you don't laWld you can &et up to • ,.. nm dnZ tL1 J a Mlill9 -l'Alll811 wt New JtneJ -It lJ bridges -so the sleigh If you are above 11 yean fl&bl It's a m!Jdemeanor to 1even -,ear• tn priloD fmr penm tit a ... _. • illar.t dliJdrm •a.• ap.lnJt the law not to work rlder1 would not be inter- the law to wat.ch a prtu- ftgbl You can't even trav- el to another state to see a f I g h t without violating the law. ol aie and do the normal attempt to provoke a per-duelln.1 aod iD WJ'Clllliile ,.._.. if ..... tak•• lbiktiuw .t '"a. com-no !Utter tt you are a mU· rupted. amount of travelin& around aon, orally or in print, to the punllhment ii a $1.Cll place. -..._ ail to b t r d Uonaitt. The law was paas-GeorOa -All hotels on the United Stalel, you prob-fight a duel. Maryland aaya fine and l1x months in jail. A ..... el -edd Ire.." eel during World War n in the seacoast must keep a ably abould be ln Jail. It I• it la all right for everybody• • California only punhba laws ...-.. MdlE New Ylft -ne -~ts an attempt to compemate lifeboat in full view durlng almOlt lmpoulble for you to fi&'ht duels ucept mem· people for fighting, but it I · · -.._ a _. e"i: aced a. Mile nm-for the labor shortage. the awimming ~son. to have avoided breaking ben ol the atate legl.llature. makea it Wegal for a per-tarilt 41*..._ a nA-s-hd &he to dae 0.-New R•mpt'-lre -Tb.la MWollli -You are Ii· Many ~tates are rapidly c~aring their obsolete law1 from the boob, but every now and then one of the lta· tutes breaks into the bead· at leaat one ol the bundreda U you fight a duel in Ore-aoll to be a leCCIDd in a rud a ±s. • 911111 .. l9daca lwhw It UreadJ year there was repealed a able to arreat if you lead an of screw-ball 1tatute1 of the ion, you automatlcally .,._ duel Oklahoma la lie oat ol Ml es _. _. • Im Mimed -. _. U. law mating it mandatory , uncaged bear down any 60 at.ates. come ineHgible for "any of. tougbett ol all -JOU CM ._ he llw d it i.ted ii a ftd ill U. toe town otft~1a1a to put street or highway. liaea. Have JOU ever shaved on Ace ol trut. .. In Rho d • 'et llVell yec-a ID prls-c:aa -Ii-.. sblte e*z •w .........., mow on the floor ~ covered MHtua -It'a against SUnda7 in ConnecUcuttt--~--~------~~--~~~~~----~--~~--~~~~~~~~~~~---~~----~~~~~~--~~~~--~:......~~~~~~~~- Thea you are a fucltlv• from juatlce. Have JOU ev- er taken a drink on a rail· road trala while puslq tbrougb m1-iis? Tbea )'OQ are a buah·league Al Ca- pone. Have you ever slept ln a North C:Wollaa motel wbllre the t w 1 n beda u-e lea than tine feet apll'tt Shame oo you. you Law- breaker. Have you ever given a toy phtol to someone under the age of 11 ln tbe Sta'te of w aatrl.qtoo ! '11>e.n )'OU are menaclnC the p u b 11 c safety. Have you ever ap- peared on the street wear· 1ng a dreaa that exposes any part of your arm? Then Connecticut says you are a scarlet woman or some- thing lib that It ii a principle of JuriJ. prudence tbat lgnoran~ of the law la no defense. For- tunately, ignorance la a two- way •treet and most of the law enforceJMDt officers in most of the at.ates are not aware of the odd thlaga they are supposed to be en- forcing. Otherw1Je tbe Jail walls would b a I I e ad Weak. TheH laws seem rldlcar Jous today, bat in abnolt every cue there WU· a aouad rear.on for them it the time they were puaed. Dueling, for instance, once was a formidable problem for law enforcement agen· clea. So they tried to han- dle it th.ii way: In Idaho fighting a duel is illegal, but you can cet GI Loans Deadline On July 25 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Worid Wc ll v.._ tab note. If Y08 bnwl't. all'llMl)'.a. nanced a llome wiMl a VA mortgage, you may IUD be able to do 10. But only u- W July 25. VA home-loan rigbtl end oo that date for all Wol'ld War !I vet«ant unlet1 they became eligible age1n by serving ln Korea. To qualify aa a World War II veteran, you mmt have been on active duty between Sept. 16, 1MO, and July 26, 1947. You must have served at least 90 days unless disdlarged sooner because of aome diJability resulting fror your service. Anyone d.i.&t>OOOrably dla- cha.-ged i.s not eligible foe a VA mortgage. The general rule i.s that VA eligibility lalts for 10 years from the day you were discharged plua an addition- al year for each three months ol active duty in World War D. Say you served two years in World War II and were discharged June 15, 1945. You're wrong. O>ogresa has set a cutoff date of this coming July 25 for all World War II veterans, including those who otherwise would be eligible past that date. Some vetA·ans oc their widows may still be el.lglble unW July 25, even though their eligibility appears to have upired under the for· mula. 'Ibese include: -Veterans discharged for servi~ted disabili- ties. -Widows of vetenna who died from service-conaected disabilities. The widow, bow· ever, msut not be remar· rled. -Widows of veterans who were d.l.sdlarged becau1e of a service-cormected dl.aebU· ity but dled later of some other cauae. Again, the re· maJTiage rule 8'JPliea. -Veterans who have al- ready used a VA mortgage but who have bad their eligibility restored. 'niece include v e t e r a n s wbo, through no fault ol their own, were furced to sell their hornet for reasons ol health, employment, con· demnatlon proceedings « ''other compelling reaaon." Veterans w h o 1 e homee have been taken for govern- ment use or destroyed by natural causes may also have their eligibility re· stored. But-to repeat-all World War II VA eligibilities ex- pire at midnight oo July 25. CISCO •• • •• MllllUC _ ~S•J' u:..J =~··== 1.9 •&1WIMlf ~.-so ~·**.:U lJI .....,. .. caw• ................. 1 .. ........... .. .. r ........ . ~ .............. 1.91 '* -m ;::.... Eay ............... 1.91 ....... -19 fl ~':iji_l .. ----------------------. .... 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Adams & Brookhurst Springd1le & Edinger 1010 Irvin. tn w .. tdlff Piila I LIQUID 2.9112 tz. 2.23 TABlETS AllUI -ft111gicide fQ( Athlett's foot and ring worms. Soothes tht misery of 1tchinc •nd bum1n1. Ii 1 11. lfOUll 1.49 I hL MllTllOIT 1.49 ht. mflEI 1.19 SOMINEX , ...... ............. .:.13• 1UZ KVP Freezer ~er PrMlls mols1n loss of all foods Pit mto JOW foow. hem Cll be 1*led OI the ~ for ldmlifalioe. . . l2c 1raw 2 F1l Br 1MIN.Siu 1.49 Eversbarp PEN .,.,... -a.w .... cQi .., " n er ..t For -. office • sdlllol nnc Writes 3 ways -r-. .... aa-iln or hd. let.1.11 . Hl-6 Sanitay Pantie .100% nylon with 1111istire praof pallel . . . ures extra pratectioL lo llelt -llO bulge -., pills. Psfed ~ .. •mt~. 111. 1.51 Foille First-Aid Spray Stops SUNBURll Pain fast! Antiseptic with beMaine. Soothes bums, scrapes ••• 1ids huling. U5 JN. Size 1.49 ~ l!J ULTRA BRITE Tootll Paste Extra·strength .•• ultra brightens breath as it ultra brightens teeth. freshens like a mouthwash. A taste you can feel! PERSOUL SIZE •EC. 39c GIANT SlZE IEC.15c t 1116 SIZE IEC. l5c FAMILY SIZE REC. He , . .. J.f DAILY 'ILDl' LEGAL NOTICE . ' WHY IS THIS AD IN THE FINANCIAL SECTION? II you •ow me1111fadur•. or woulcl Ii~. to muuf•ct•n • • pTHIOd, our b1ni11•n la lo help 1 yow meke n\ore money. CALL us if you went to i11c1HH your profit structure. gordon h. b,.dford "~i9tel ll!Hltnef Dtl!Wll C~l'MllCI '""' ,,..,.._,.KkHt~­~~c1ie<I °'"'""· 647-6935 The DAILY PILOT Covers Boating Best in West COACH TAKU POST Nutrilite's D•n ....... Anteat~rs' Ex-coach Takes Post ,_ i I .... ii =' Jt .. ~M': ~ = Mutllal Funds 81~ 1t!i· '::: '!. ':" ~ .1 i p . [{g==ii: ~&:~ .. ~ ! .:. I f 1ftt ~w ~~·}' ~ r ........... my T.J: =~~ l£3 _.,.,; !~1~1t utor organization thr. ougbout . ~ i: t 't ~ _. f tm ii: the country, marketing' NU· eo 11'4 ~ • ~ ti · 1 • trilite Food Supplementl, ,· ... .;..;.~ ks Jll4 "'~ • "" &2 i ·· • J ·, NPI Household Productl, -Coll~ iM f \I".: I: L · 1 · and Edith .Rehnborg Cos.-e:...:r~r UI :: I =I '2 L .. ti ,,.....;:&"" =" = ~ ·A- ::,wv'!lr~~~te .~ .... J.a..d: m~ "::auve of California, iS,~ I'~ trt .... * 1 j ii;'· ~ born i.n Long Beach. J\ogers.' f'*· 1 • lr" li'.l~~P.':l~!tt 'I r:.=::;::::::;~;=:;:;==;::::;;:::;;;:;i1t!:! ~~~et~~nt~:Jgo~I_ • -~ : 1~~ ~ ?! £ r . ~ r' ~ ~ ,. IRl&HT mcluded organization and ,., ~,.,., .... ~ -..... DAILY 'ILOT .... h, its administration of the b~ ~= t~~. r . ~ 1 ti t» -· c. .. .,.9• tight, tight •"' ~etballdprobgrliam, laf~ rais-~'i:-IM r' ,_ ... -Ji::# .... ,,.,,,.• w~. 11 .. 4 yO\lr ho111.town mg an pu c re uons. ~ ., c.1 2"' 9"" . --. n ,. ,, .~ i 9'1tiH .1,ny. •n4 '"i•y the I('°"" A.l CVllf J.lj " 41 ~ allll6lll -l "The wotk in the sales t!t!"l'f,.e~ DH. ~ 1z.. 'm a"""l!l:"C:-~ I • • .... department of NPI offers a ~ Ley '°"" ' R JI stimulating challenge to me~ ,•::t,·~ ~ u: n~ and I loot fonrud to par-~. Jt,, , c. ,.. J.t .!m ~ tlctpation in UU. dimenaion t.::.L~ 'i:,. .25J. 'l7 "ml 11 of the buainep world," Rog. ~...... 11.. : ~ ers · aaid. "It will be a new M ,?~~ =-,'""' Crossword PU7llle experience, but -one closely i:"·'"°" ~ "' h related to my public rela-~~~iOlt-ua .,.. = - tions efforts for the school." ::=' ~ 4"¥l = l.«M«n lftd = ~ ._ IUmoru C-1'1 ISi \St Mor<Mnr. FM Une 1 D ~ 22 Midi...., C-"1lf .JI "' It 9" Mlllil<t<I. 0 9 N...., A Miss Pal .a S 6 5 Mctt~rCll IMf1t ~ .... ~ F JI" Monrott AU19 •• ~ V. Morris PIM 1 lt'l4 IN Executives SI Fl . h =..~~... i ~ = ate 1g t =:~~ray''"'-.,. p """ f' New E• 16 ._ Nlcl'ol-I A . » NlelMll~ • 41 Over County~~::. i !~ i ~.-.. ~JN= Industrial development~~.~..,, : E:z St specialists of major South-~: ~:'-~ft.tA ~,.. mi; ftt ern California firms will ~:~ ~ :" :'" .:"' emplane on Air California's ::~, &~• i 2r' ~ newest tur1bo-prop ~lectra ;:~+· ~ ~. 1•• Thursday or an airborne Pauiev 2t ::: inspection of Orange Coun· ;::rn.c::'J.i.ia .. _. a ~ JH = ACROSS 1 Sensed S Red .. d Bering ' Perst1i re 14 Hebre• •nsure 15 Bdor~ Prefix 1' Ardlli c pronoun 17 Greeli: I ett er 18 Six·shoottr 19 lbin uttrial trunk 20 Be frugal 2Z l>fy 24 Muscle 26 Lesser • Lah t .nd tr• 1 Pio.-" 0.. .n '"" ·-!:W. y l us 1a areas. Portl•nd c;. ., 1 -. t -. 11 Procl.lce or The fli ght will follow a ~~c::"~U 1l f: ~ fie giound second quarterly luncheon :~~~NM t. J: f2 . ~ ~e at the Newporter Inn host-R= '"'· ,'!,. ~ 'r' 1 3J It• of ed by 'the Orange County ~~-,, >:"' \., ~ .. 1ner's gea1: Econo_!llic Development ~~ :t'a =: ':'" • · 2 words CouncJ!. :oc1c" ... F r -J1 Soulld; Luncheon presentations, ::;::r&,,t'Ol,.. ,.. ...,. 61~ =t 31 ~oeb. :• arranged by the Orange R'= c. • &l • f! t:!":tters County C~a~ber of Com. ft~~ ~ IS 'Z:: Jt Heavy ult merce, Will tnClUde a re· Scott,.~ UI ~ if" 17'6 bevetajle view of developments at the tt::,."'J'.i'11::' J.. 1"'9 .,.. mt 40 Onlario's Irvine Industrial Complex ~~r = ~ 1.. ~ O•n • by William Aldrich, Irvine ~=~cir ,f", If' Ir" P. <41 Mi:t Co. public relations direc-~. )".;"'~ A ~ ~ il\ 42 ~ anct tor, af!d an audio·visual pr7· t t!A-~ Bt {m p Hancoch sentation by Photographic ~ • 2N iii ;_ 44 Young ... i•al International of the Orange s;''l\'"'a{d.M'dl IGe.. ,,.. .-1f" .f; j' Coast area. ~rf'~~ .... . 1~ J"" · slit atleft 516 St.tter ,.. A I \m 1 s1r.r:. •nr ... ·~ 'Ji , Allan Heads t=:~.~ i:~ ~ i r~ 1$1 "4 'S Litton Arm l~~~u. t 2l. ~ l= .. . •\II • BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) ~•• ~ l~ fb l -Litton Industries Inc. ha~ ~ .• ~;f \. 1! formed Litton International lr;.fd"f!-r • Development Corp. to initi· ~--~,,: , • f v. ate large industrial projects r~ ffl: 11~ '-. abroad, with Ttobert M. Al· ~r;,,4 '""":' l L ~ Ian Jr., of Newport Beach. ~,!:fry ~ f7 m; Co:mer president ~f Cyprus n~• :.i_... ~ !°" Mines Corp.. as Ill\ prrsi· nl'# ~roe Pm h. n .. dent. WA %i= t.:."' 1 Ul jr-it' The new company will vecct~Lc-':_ ~ ~ take over studies ror the ~:ffl~·· ~ ·m ·IE ,m Greek government for the ~ ~~ ~ ~ l'2 1~ development of the economy :_ · ,\r·1. -;\; It" ~ of Crete and the western ~~ 1 • 1tt: ·~ 1: Pf'loponnesus. and also has w:l't.1,.,,~~ :J ,. ~ obtained a cont ract from the ~:r,rn.,..,. M11 '"' 1 .. ~ f. :11 WEM$ \ 14 ~ 16 government of Port111tal to wgt ,!If flln <i°2' " ~ " formulate o development : .. 1e.'" 'P~3.,.,. n ~ 1914 tL1 f th -WHINl..C•I ,,. • ... t'6 'Kl; 45 Wtfgtlt unit -46 Golf course section 47 Makes• error .., Soufl A.Irie., ..... SJ Function of ali•n1ary un.i 57 Presbyler st L111funits 5' Nme fn Genesis It 1 llaly'1· .' 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"I feel like I haw naya lived here," be uld. Jiii mott memcrab&e ~ WU I play tblt be pertld- plted in Cancenda& Japm thlt ... lll'OChaeed at .. hip ICbool. When be nbnl to his home ton ot Kiii. Jap&n, be wUl haft OM _. HOMI TO ICUADOlt VISITOR l'ltOM INOLAND Marti V1Wat..· Chritttne blley like to •tud1 EniUM at tb1 Catbollc Unlvenfty ...._ LM111 with tbl Alfred Goodwin's of Foantala Vll- ley t Cbriatint Raile1 I aid tblt abe wu n:rprUed to find bt tbeJ"e .... DO tall bu1ldino in tbe &Na after Ille bacf beil'cl IO mads about American Qnerapen. 11~--~ fam01 ...... rtaJb' been tbe ....-.f aperimce'' ol her • fn America. When aho ntuma to i. home in Pl1moalt. Enc!and ahe would Ub to study PIJ'Chol· oCY 1t .the Unlvenity of Manchelter. All ol the ttudeata ha" ex. pnued mach reiret at lM'flq thlh-homes, .. wen u the frteada they have mede litre. Most of them hope '° return. . • •• • .. . . . ' ... . "" .... . . . ..... . ~."' ,. ,.~ .. . . .. .. 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Y00qsten ll'e Jolm ,, . .. °'ike Golf-18 Year• Ago " i 'Problems Exaggerated,' ,. ~Says Tennis.. ·B98s~ ~ :: ieverat montha ~ alter wtnning a~eat Jll FJorida. world ten-~ ~ion Rod Laftr 11,aced at hit ftr•t place cbect ad nmarbid df,Iy, "Well. at Jut we're iettfnc • nioch priu money u tbe lady pU- ei1." ·;.. c o up It el w~kl later a ne.- 'tibnal magazine rain a picture of the empty eitand.t at Madison Square Garden and flatly labeled the N e w Y'Gnt pro net ~­etii a "flop." )n Log Angeles, the play • fw ·pay ••~ .... court vagabonda fell dnctly on their wallet,,. Now word arrlv• there b about to be a cpllt in the nob due to the fad the lower ecbelm perfonntn simply aren't cutting it flnanelaDy. So what's the problem? "Nothing," pys Wally Dill, the n· ecutive director o( the International Professional Tennis A580clation. .i·sure, we've got our troubles.'• be acknowledges, "but they're greatly ex· aggerated." Dill, who is currently calling the shots for the pros at the Newport Beach TemU8 Club 1'be!'e they open a five-day $25,000 tourney tonight. feel! tenniJ today It in ~ tht same boat as golf was 10 yun ago. Grad .. "We're cnm&,'' he nporta, "ud wtda time -wlte lmowt wtlat mJpt happe•." At the age el 15, Wallaet Milford Dill, ...... dnwl betra71 Ida Sod- en ueettrJ, ftadl Mmlelf ttvtac "' ... nl&eue m days • year ud W..C a ucer dlredly by lta tall Bela& ..... , a bant1t.rmlng aWele Wfubadea la fer an tk werN ~ te playtq nane.- m.W te die Banmn IH' Balley drctll. "F~," UJI DID, ''tennis players an lleUer tMm most -H· pedalb' tM top OHa. "G«J• Jib Rod i..ver and Ken RolewaD are depend.able as heO 1 ad ttara decUeaW teo. 'Without them. we•• be lll big tredle." Ul'O la Fetar Sadly, Dill mutt live wtth the con· stant fear Laver, Rosewell and a couple o( the other big IUD• might pack up at any Inst.ant and play a series o( exhibition matches betw"n themselves. Tennis being Uie kind of sport it Is , tht tour would be through im· mediately U its headliners deplf'ted. , I I " 1341lwe the present organization came into beJng, it wu traditioml for tile two to four leadiDt pro1 to play ....... tbe IJobe. For Oae aood ol temis, amd ~ tinaly not their ft'D pocketbooks, fel- lon Jib L8ver and ~u=t Miil~ to play aeriea of apinat 10 to 12 other Jll'OI. , "Naturally they couJd have made more money alone," DOI concedes, BILL DONER "but they're Jooting towards tlae !u- tin. We all are." ftetl DID uppeM4 • die 1eae, .... ., aeddell& .... ..,....., elle, ,... u.ia ,,.. .. ...., ..... tlaat .. et~ playen, Barry Jbe. .Kay, Wll MOldat tile tenumatl H Mott be eeald. At dtat time, nm WU ......., a pnlpel"OU ......... muagemetlil ftnn repretqtlaC pn plf ·"-' BWy Capaer, Gelle LIUler ud Dan Marr. Now, u mo.tits law, lie l&UI aeratcllea bis beacl and triel .-i, to explaht bow be 1ot late tile rae- qaet racket. , "Why, I'd Hver t'\'H tee• a ~ 1111 matcll ef uy kind uUl Ul5," M eoeftdea, "11111 ••I'm~ tbe whole abew." StltWea Sptsrt The Y'*' before Dill came along, the pros played six tournaments for '95,000. With little ti.me to get thing.I lined up, he boosted the total pun1 to $131,000 and 12 tourney• in 198&. This year tben'll be '315,000 at •lake in 19 t.ourna.menta and ba '18 -''I'm shooting fOl'\a ball-million," Ii« says. Television, of courr.e, has boycol· led tennis for some time and until the major networu decide to come are>Wld, the net sport wlll always be limited In scot>e. · Dill was busy writinc memoa to rumseU Monday night in the Bluffl apartment he 'a using this week, when he glanced at !tie TV set to see a 80Ccer game. "Boy." he said. "don 't think that didn't hurt. With TV behind us, we'd really be in buaineu ." The amateur letmll iroup1 -wbicb are just 11 amateur H they can be -don't help either. That'• Tettftb When the pro1 played al leiend· uy Forest HUit IHt year, for ID· dance. they ran In~ a atone wall. There were tbe two best players lD -1Sff DONER. Pase !t) II By JWU, GOftUYw • JJ'riday. Saturday IDd SUnday Hlllcm • .. DllllW ,.. ..-• . belia at 2 p.m. Doublu pll1 tonllbt ,,_wpari Buch.,.. ci. *be wrll'•: wtD atart at about 9:30. tam11 map tioai&tlt. • Tlcbta for the weekend action are fte ...-.i 1WIMI Ii ....... are nearly· gone but aood aeata still r&- • lumd at tbe swank HtwpSt ~ main avallab1Mor the even1nt matcb- Tlllnil Club, polled to tab tb •• but ea tbrougb Friday. lbotl at tbe wiDDer'a abNe (about ~-Moat ol the Inexhaustible 13 proa •> of the e;aoo PllCMle ~ ht-were oit lwld at ~ club (loca~· .tuat •Mtlr s' Cap pro•• ._, • ..., ... : west o( Jambon8 Ro8d and east of .,._ Adlon •• at,, p.m. and PallJIMles la Eut Bluff) Tuesday aft· beSlm the aame 'ttma ~ IDd . eraoon, Umtna up at the main center I':""' • • court and gMng instruction to young SF's Mieuli ' OAXLAND; Call{. (AP) -R l ck BmYJ. ==champion of .the Na-tianal n AllociaU who JUllll*I • tbe ... ABA, ··::&be the ftnt piaJ• ever in pro buketbai to · ie.t two ..,. leetuea in scprbig ~ cwr catlte yan." play en. No. 1 seeded Ken RosewalL w h o didn't wln the St. Loula alnglel tiUe until 1 a.m. Tuesday, wu on the scene Tieaday afternoon, fresh u a daisy. Host pro Rod Laver, No. 2 aeedect-. and Alex Olmedo entertained the ,:rowd with a apiri~ "gam~" and then Olmedo and France's Pierre ~ -two. of.\)ae bardeat ...,. in the world -wGWtd the mo bl .. tendai>ce with their rifle.lib ahota, Andres Gtmeno ot Spain ls seeded third and Bakersfield's DennlJ Rall- ton fourth. Newport Barbor High School'~ ten- nla team, ownen of the tchool'a ~ SCHEDULE ...... Pancho Sesura vs. Zart lucbbola. • p:m. . Fred Stolle vs. P1em s.thea, 7~15 p.m. Andres Gimeno vs. Barry MacKay, 7:15 p.m. Mike Davies vs. Hup Stewart, 8::.1 p.m. Mal A.ndenon vs. Aln Olmedo, 1:30 p.m. • DHblea Laver.Stolle vs. Bucllholz-Davies, 9~30 p.m. Gimeno-Bartbes vs. Segura-Olmedo, . 9::.1 p.m . 'l'bal'I OakJmd Coach Bruce Hale'•· 1Pll:inmlrta appr,uaI today of bla IOD- ilHn'a prall*ts. Rick jumped 'to the o9b in tbe Dr# American Basketball Allodatklll Tuelday for a tbree·yU!' co b Kl ellnlated worth $500,000. ever vanity callfWnla Intencholutlc Federation CCIF> championship, Will , bw ibtroduced tonigbl 8uTJ a\llll'lfed 3U po!J_lts b st iea· -· . ., ~-Barry could average 45 10 und"er the ·~A'• pro- ,...S ICOrina l)'ltn\. Thal __.. -.e a' field goal from, prob- _,, 25 feet u three poiots instead of two. . . Hale Mid Oekland Is prepared, to defend .. IUit Warrior owner Frank llliaeJl *-tened to file, charging breach of contract and theft o( a val- ubie pcOJ*ty. " "We feel ccnfident the NBA reaene . dame WCll't i&IDd ap in court," Hale told IPOl'tf 'Writ.en. "We think it'.s a wMk link: It Mys no other NBA team may cpJtact a player; it doesA't mention ·1ftOtber league." Mleali, dilappointed . and hurt per- eonallf that Rick defected, called not voly biJ attorney, Luther Avery, but the National Football League attorney, )bnba)J Leahy, to confer '1Vet a 1ult .,._i the ABA, OakJaod and Barry. He medoned $10 million as a possible figure. Be poln~ O\lt that bis s'8t against (See BICK. Pase zt) Kennel Show Set 1 Some S,• ol the nation's premier calDel will compete for no.ooo in ann1a at the Loa Angelet Sports Anna Sablnlay and Sllllday. 'nte occu6on l3 America's largest dog show spont<red by the Kennel aub ol Beverly Klis. Show boun are from 9 a.m. to a p.m. eaeb day wttti finals startinf at . 5 p.m. The tournament -offeriq a purse equal to any In the·Unl~ States --is a chant; event and will ~t Jun\or TenJrls ol 0ran1e County, · lac. • Laver ihowed 'no· signs Tuesday of an injured back that forced him to wlthdr:aw from doubles competition at St. LOuia. ·ae bad affirmed Monday that he WU flt. • "It'a perfedly OK -i just with- 6.rew from the St. Louis doubles to give It a rest. It was just a bitch." Bartbes, a bachelor who is obvious- ly the ladies' lavorite, labeled Laver the man to beat Tuesday. ''Thia ia Rod's dub. He should win," be tald., 18 halting Enlllab. A native Australian, Laver now makes bls home in Corona del Mar. An all-time tennil great, he's the only southpaw-among the top pros. Rosewall, who· defea~ Laver to win the Loa Angeles title recently, won three or elght U.S. tournaments lut "tur to finish second to Laver. A Laver-Roaewall match should be the blghllght of the tournament. P a n c b o Segura, who o p e n s 1.1p against Earl Bucbbol.i tonight, is one of tennis' great success stories. Segura came from a poor Ecuador· an family. He fint gained fame by de- feating tbe club pro of a wealthy South American club. Then he moved fut. He won the NCAA championship at Miami Unlvenity three straight yeers before turning pro in lM7. Fred Stolle. WH the No. 1 amateur in the world last year. He has a tre· mehdou.s record In Davia Cup play- 10..2 ln singles and 8-2 in doubles. The bit Auss~e teams with Laver in dou· bles play. Steel Rackets Make Debut Barthel, a converted soccer player, didn't play tennia until he was 18. He learned the game In France's·armed service• and was a Davis Cupper for two years. "Barthe• could l>e the game11 next great drawing card," says Peter Arendrup, club profe11lonal. ''He'• young (24) and lo\'.es to play tennis." Buchlwlz f)Ucard. Wood for Tourney When Earl Bucbholl atridll • ca- ter ccut to meet Pancbo Sepra ... ni-at the. Newport Beaett T_. Club's Pacific o..t bit.a uti-.1 Cup Tournament. he .... t be armed with the traditional woodee ...... Hia weapon will be made al ~ and the steel racket'• devoteea claim it's the coming thine ill te.is. TheJ claim it could do for tennil what r-. erglaas bas done for pole vau.tt:ing. But st.eel rac.keta aren't new to tennis. They came and disappeared ilt the 1920'1. OllJy recenUy have sport,. mg good manuf9cturen ~ the steel implement witb improwed ere.ten. "I really like It." Bocbbolz told UM! DAILY PILOT Tuelday afternoon be- fore a tuneup match. "l'n bee\ uslng It siDCt' Ff'bnaary and l think ifs helped my game. Yea get leM •wind r~i~tance bttause the frame is smaner and that munJ more racket sptlfld " Then Buchholz pomted to die strings Cregtilar cat gut) which are ( ......_ ...... win at the ...... ol .. ..._ -~ the same • a 11 zr•r "Y• -·t -'tennis elbow'. wttb a lleel Ndzt --. the webbing .a • a tnmpoline md ,_. arm --·t -a.e jolt .. with wood. In , .,.... recMt. ol coane, the ......,. ,. ritM Ullo the wood." ' Bil die .tnlnc U. between t h e .... net.et'•~ and~ ...,_.. • be • elem one. Pierre 8lr6a. fOr one. DNded to try it bat ~ BIG I PARTY UC Jrrine'• Bil J .8oolten will It.ace a f1l8d-nilinC puty at 6 p. m. Sablrdaf al tbe raldence of Earl ~-1111 Holly Lane. Santa Ana. Doutiom ..-e • pe:r couple. Dress for lbe evene ii coltame or CMOal. Fmttaer inf onnatioa can be obtain- ed .,,-aJlinl m.cn ar 53Z-3m. "lt'a too mlllCb ol a chanae -once you learn wttb a wooden racket, It is dlfftcult to dlange. Besides, I am un· der contract by a manufacturer of a wooden racket." Barry MacKay Is another who tried steel * went back to wood. Peter Areodrup, club pro al the Newport Beach Tennis Club, predict,, a limited future for the steel rACtet. "I don't think the steel racket la tbe coming thing ln tennlt because J think the Ciberalass racket Is the com- ing thing," he saJd Tuesday. '"lbere are companies right n o w cleve!opnc fiber1laa r11Cketa amt they'll bl cbMpe!' than wooden rack- ets." Hugh Stewart. on ttle other si~ of the line. aays he'U soon be a steel- 1ervin' man. "I think they're great racketa and I'm going to switch to them soon.·• says the Balboa Bay Club pro. "They're a little more expenslv~ than " o o d e n racketa but l think they're a liWe better, too.'' Mal Anderson, another who wor~ed out Tuesday, reached the quarter fin. aJa of eveey. 1981 tOumament. The son of an Autnllan cattle rancher, An· deraon It married to the sister of fel- low Australian tennis creat Roy Emer- son. • Hugh Stewart, Balboa Bay Club pro, 11 another entrant. · '· Frego1i Moan.1 Page 20 Clay Jolted Page 20 New Koufax Page 20 ,,,,,, ('. ... ,. ·-I .... Cl , ... ~ )~ Siii c .. Wh Swe , .. l ucl .. ~ • LUC 't •"1 l.I II (. tll JllN Ami Yw '"~'"" llou MY'I "" .... l:cM ...... 111 . Tiii!! . '" ·-...,. .... 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ProoeedJ from the affair will be ued to send some 85 underprivileJed Oran1e County younptera to sum- mer camp at. Bartan Flat.a bl tbe San Bernardino Moun- talnl. Numeroua celebrities ftom tbt entertalmnent world are uPecte4 to be on hand for tbe event which includes a 1a1a awardl banquet fol- Iowini play at the Newport- er Inn. Tbe tournament is 1pon- aored by the Innerfaith Coun d1 at UCI. El Nlpel Member Harry BouchJer won the first annual Orange ~ty Seniors Golf Aaso-cla'tloil champiomhlp at ~ook and Pala 1'fes.a Golf Clubs. Boucbier topped the field ol t2 competitors with a ~ ee-m. Bud Loury and Eny1n Kee Uid far first place in an 1*obole !DOit pars wttb full u1na1M JOHNIOWI WAX KIT band.leap tourney. Both Loury and Kee tour- ed the course in a1molt per- f ect fuhion u they turMcl in cards with 18 par ICOf& Dick Hall .... dote .. ond with ts pars. Winners of the twilltbt mixed Scoflcb twolome """'" eel recently were Mr. .. Mn.~ 1'ith. net~ of M. • Sa.U. A-.. •• Ed Gould and bl.a IOD ~ came out with the score ln the annual Fa~• Day tournamenl i_ The pair whlle pla)i.ni 91 the 45 to 59 aie ~. ~ isbed the Scotch ball plll)' with a 61. Other wlmlen were: n.n Cullen and his son Cris with a 64 ln the 21-44 aie grotJQ: Earl Beeman and hi.I • John with a 70 In tbe ~ aie group, and Horrll N- jam!n and his IOll Benill with a 78 in the 70 and oftr' ... lfOUP. L• 1544 2.a 1144 Ul UJ 1944 1311 us 214' IUENA PARK 5885 UNCOLN AVE. WISTMINSTIR 15440 llACH ILVD . AT VALLIY VllW 826-5100 AT McFADDIN 892-2011 \ .. \t' ., 0 ,, .... n. 1"'7 Cl~y I)' AideS ... Seem Jolted ~y Verdict Shrinking Billfish Count Studied ... Oimlniatling catcbel of marlin and saillish have been blamed OD a swell- ing take of billfiJb by foreip com- mercial fishermen by Dr. Gerald 1:al- bot, director of the T\buroo Mari.De Laboratory. "Until a few years ago these ma&· nificent gamefisb were in great abun- dance," Dr. Talbot 1a>d recently. "Since these fish were not utilized by Mexican or American commer- cial fishermen for food, no conoent wu felt about their continued abun- dance. However, a little ov« 10 }'Uri ago, foreign fisMrmeD moved ~o water off Mexico and during ~ tuna f~g operation&, began tak· cng marlin and sailfiab. "Striped marlin is eapedally IOU.gb.t by Japanese fis~eo s~. the ~! is particularly smtable for &asbiml. a raw fish cocoction much in demand among Orientals. It's ground into a sausage and is considered a delic- acy." Or. Talbot is directing a research voyage into Mexican waters in Ol'der to obtain greater knowledge of the liJes history of billflsb. It ia hoped., Dr. Talbot said, that negotiations with foreign governmenta can be started in order to limit the billfbb's &hrinking numben. The recearcb vessel Defiance, own- ed by United Marine Surveys, bu been chartered by the United state. Wildlife Service tor the voyage. Horace Witherspoon Of Corona del Mar. a member of the wildlife board. is ttle originator of the billfish tag- ging program. He met with Dr. T~· bot ln Newport Beach lut week pnor to deperting on the Mexi<lo m.iuioa. The research eflort is being con· ducted In conjunction with the Mexi· can Department of FiJberies. Aoato- lio Hernandez, director ol the Mex). can Biological Laboratory, ii a mem· ber of the Defiance's crew: Allo on board are Wllliam Leet and Chris Psaropulos of the Inter-American Tropical TliDa Commiuioa of La J olla. The Defiance will be at .ea for a montti. touching at Caabo San Lucaa. the Revilla Glgedo, 'J'res Marias U.- lana and Mazatlan. The month-long voyage will end at San Pedro the middle of July. Dr Talbot and other scientisl~ 11board will attempt to discover when and where billfish spawn. A MAITElt'S WICE -¥_..... ol New~ Bar- bar llJ&h &moor• ar • "*' 1• _."!. wnitJ .... tMm pk:lred., .... tt,. a-,....-aa •• Ill ._ Naiwpart '-*,._.a.a. Tlrd~SJ::.:· Pl:.:~=-=-=Wt=· -~~~~~.,,i;.:,~-----~rr-r)-:";-- DONER ••• ~ .... ., ........................ ... IW .. ' s' I wMll ..... -........ I I ,.., .......... .. c.. ,.. h &ks MmM hlallr ,..., Jn M..tt-_. -- e111r1• ......... ~ .... UJWtlille! Uftlil'• ...... .. er; I I Dll. "We'ft e-.e a ..., .., II a ~hie .. .,.. ......... "111' .. ,.. "Bllt I..._ we'I-* it - '6etwllle I a 'k't .. tin. •'-rk Jl9I .. W ml ea:S C .............. -... a.e...o.. ..... __ _ w1ltda ........ ..,.. -.WI-. "Weate -......... 1 ... ..... -* ................ .... ...................... -.....,,,.111a" SPORTS LOG B 0 & IE M.CING -BaltJwood Part. 1:45 p.m. M!BMll. -st. Loail vs.. Dodi- .. , Dadpl' Rwfiwt, • p.m.. BITllApns 'fta w _, BiJUrdl Inc., CUlftr-atJ •• ad JI p..m. PRO 80CCF.ll -Baltimcn YL Tons. ™--· • p.a: BOU.Ell GAIWJC -ValleJ Garden Arena. • :30 p.m. WRESTLING -Olympic Aaditari- um.. I p.m. A\11'6 RACING -Figure I stocb, AICOt Park, 1:15 p.m. BADfG. TELEVISION BASEBALL -SL Louis n . Dodg- en. KFl, KWKW, I p.m.; Angds n CleYdaDd. KMPC, 4:30 p.m. WBF.Sn.DIG -Olympic Aodit«i- um, C2iaanel 5, I p.m. South'S .Ml-Star Cagers Win Another Test, I 03-92 OC Gridders Ink Pro Pacts Badl High, coach Ebner ComJ:ll now plal an attack on the 'North's stnagth -six-foot, seven-indl Va D Bye. The 'two teams m~ SaturUy nilht at Orange Coast College at I p.m. In the third annual county prep duslc. 'nctets for the game are on sale at Bmt's Sporting Goods in Costa Mesa. Neal's Sporting Good in Corona del Mar ~ Costa Mesa. and at the Har- bor /:fea Boy&' Club. ID winning Tuesday's night's scrum by a score of 103-92 over the likes of a-Hantington High and Arilona State It.If Dennis Hamilton, for-Der Seattle U. creat Dick Stncklin and ex-Orange Blgb and Redlands U. star Jack SebroedC', the South all-st.an were perticulaly ilnpreulve lD cloM to the basket against their taller foes. ~ ''We'll ,;..e that Van Bye a battle OD Ole boarda," pred.icted ComJ>I. It was a rqced acrtmmaie but tbe Soattl dXf .. potent llCGl'iJlg ponJ' in close. Rud aimtemeD Of Jllewporl Harbor. 1\m Gergen ol Rancho Ala- mito! and AllaD Robinlon of Hunting- ton Beach all ICCIS'8d effectively under- neath .• Bye. a ~ bun Savanna, i.s the North's bii hope on the boards. And NGl'th COllda Bill <>ates s a i d Mondq he's not baJJPY with tbe wsy his club baa been ~g in prac· tice. On fbe anaDer side, Colt.a Mesa's Steve Tuder imllrelled moet ol the 22 unkiaft balbti.an fana who Al in OD 1'De9day's seaioa. He J>Used well and ecmllteatlx penetrated down the~ Ccnbl umounced be woukl s t a r t Tur1-y ad Mmk Miller ol Marina at the pu'dlt RObmloa at center a n d Cbriltmlen and Gtrfen at a. for· wards. 'A Bunch of Rinky-Dinks,' Says Mieuli Warrior Owner Hurt, Disappointed inea and penonall'f friendly rela- tions as they met sporta writers Tues- day. First Barry met the newsmen; then llieuti after Rick deputed from War- rlor beadquarten in a unique news comferenct -probably the ftnt ever condllcted by a sporta organisation to announce the defection -not the signinr -ol a star. Rick predicted Oakland woukl fteld "an aciting. JOUDI team.,. ''That league wilJ be so weak, I wcn 't be surprised if Oakland wins nery game." said Mieuli. "I don't think they'll get other NBA RICK BARRY JUMPS ... (,..._ Pate IJ) the ABA, New Orleans and formtt Warrior Qyde Lee. who jumped to Nf!W Orluns, ii far Sl million.. ''And Lee's only a fourth forward -not a star like R'ick." Rick welcomed bis reunion with bis father-in-law, who oo.cbed him at University of Miami to AIJ..America status. That's whel'e be met, wooed and wed B.aJe's daqbtl:r, Pam. "M1 tattler-ID-law ii a er-eat PJ; a great coedl.,, Rick taid IPCJ'U writen. "I know I ca play for bim. I haft." With the Wsricn, Barry was Rookie ol the Year two seasons ago and the past seuon was a lea~ all-star . its scoring champion and the most valuable pbyer of its aD-rtaT game. Ha~ ~aid '"Rick adds Cft"aUy to tM Wit.ore of the ABA. I think more NBA Jtars will jump now. "We·re not contacting any NBA players. but six have contacted us. We expect a few m~ calls. ··1 expect we11 have the strongest team in the league.·· ~ Oaka -they chose that name today -have signed 9 collegians. He's awaitin& the signed contract of Gordy Harris, ~11 center from t b e Univ~ of WMhington, wbo hope- fuD1 will replace partially the war- rion' great rebounder. Nate Thur- mond. in gdting the ball for Barry to score. • One of Rick's regrets in leaving the Warriors was that he'd no longer haft Nate to grab r ebounds for him. Nata averaged 21.3 rebounds last seaSOll. 11.ecood only to Philadelphia champion Wilt OlambeTlain·~ 24 2 stll'I to jump. We rot the pick ., the coDece players. Tbat leaves onli me- doc:re players for them (ABA) to re· c:ndt"" Rick· said Oakland has signed .some ~ pla)'en and hi.I father-in-law iDd new coach, Bruce Hale, agreed. ~nd bal nine collegian.I sioed ;cs apectl to sip Gordy Harril,l-11 ~from the University of Wub· ~ wookl be expectet' to re· boUDd the ball for B a r r y, who re· trlltecl tut Warrior IW' center Nate ~ didn't jwnp to Oakland wD bbD. THE LEAPER Rick Barry Major Leag~ S~ndings NATIONAL LitAGUE W L Pd. Giit a II .m 40 rt .1111 1"' 35 • .558 ~ 3.1 ,, .Ml 5"' 3ll a .Mt sin 31 m .m '"' 29 n .m 9"' Gebrlc ,,.. the replacen>Mlt ucl• plaJed 2,~ ltraltbt pmea In 1' IN;: IODS. Pipp WU tnde4 • ClDdJNti, and ended bla career In l9JI. n • .m u"' 28 40 .3M 15 20 39 .339 11in TU .. OAY'I llHULTS .......... ~ • (II IM!tlp) a. ..,_... S. ClllclllNtl 1 ... l.-lla " ........ ' l'tl•1•l11t\I 4 .... Ylfll I c;,...s..........,. a 'f'ODA'M KM~U k LAW (W ....... N) w. DODean (ory.. .._ Hl, ~ ...... !CPI, KWKW, I ~ -Ylftt O'tllllr • ..n • "'' ..... (tuMIMI. ~· t-. Ul -"'""'-" (O'Dell. ~ f::a1 ,,_., M) tit ....._ (OllfUr, ~ -:=... C .... NI II ... ,,,_._ C--. M .,....,....,, AllDICAN LEAGUE CbiclCQ . Detroit Cleveland Boetlon M1nnelota Baltimore ANGELI Kamas City New York Washington W L Pel GBL 38 M .800 35 28 .558 2~ 33 SJ. .St& S 32 31 .508 s"' 32 31 .508 5"' ~ 32 .484 7 S% SI .471 I 31 35 .470 II 23 34 .4.\2 9 29 38 .446 gin It's doubtful that P'rqoli'a c...- ls endan~ or that Jle)d wm pley 2,100 co~ ,.._, but He 14 provided the Antell" only nm WW. b1a fourth homer ol tbe MU011 ID tbe fourth inning. • .. It wu the ~year-old veteraa'r third homer In. l8V9l pmes· • af Ancel. and he baa bit safelJ ID ewrj pme. Meuwblle, Jl'relOll said be baa hid bJI back tn tndlm aid: ''It ,.... IQUc:b '**-· n., ..... tbt ... had .... pulled ..... • rib. ... I think It's atral;1twed oat .,., I ' wat to pt 1*k in there and ttmi' doing my share." • But Fregoe! ls expected to be • the sidelines tonlgbt when the Aniels · pitch Jlm Mc:Glot.b)}.n (1-1; &Caimt Cleveland's John O'Donogbue (3-1): CAL9'0aNIA HTaOIT .. r11rw .. ,.,.. ,.,..,,.. cf ' • 2 • McAllllffe 2b ' • 1 • SCllNI :lb J t t 0 Wert 311 2 I t t Held u 4 I I 1 frNMll C 3 t t I Mor1on r1 > I t I K911M r1 4 I I I • ... ,. .... ····~" ,.,, aektle,;tt II ' • I • ca• lb 2 • I .. Wlftles 111 J I I t SIMiey cf J 0 I I .,_P tOltOYleru 21 1 t S.trlano llfl I 0 I t G ·-,tt I I I t 11.odMn ' J 0 1 I Tr~I u " " ' " • I(,.,.. 2b 3 • • • ..__ • • • • • J Hamilton p 2 o o o l"rtc.e ,,., 1 • , • Be P ... 14 Is Singer To Be LA's New Sandy? LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe Loa Ancelet Dodcen know they're un· likely to acquire another Sandy Kou- fu, but tbey've managed to unveil an exciting replacement for the tttired left..blDder. Koufu' beH' appuent is Bill Sing· er, the 23-1ear-old right-bander who struck out H Atlanta .batters in nine innlncs TuesdQ night in a game the Dodgen won bl the 15th, 3-2. The Dodeen, winners in six of tbelr last seven ttarta. open a tw~rame series todibt agalnat N a t i o n a 1 IM.pHeacing St. Louis. Don Drya- d.ale (U) will pitch for the Dodgen against Csd1nal right-hander Ray Wuhbu.rn ().!). "There's no reason why Sinter can't become a 20-game winner," said veteran catcher John R~boro, who drew a bases-loaded walk to force home the winning run in the 15th Doqer Slate JUM 21~ vs. St. Louis, I 11.m~ KFI <MDI. .,.,I JUM Dealt"" ,,._ SI. Louis. I •·"'·• ...- (MO). Tuesday nlgbl The walk ended a 4- hbQr 24-minu~ game and gave the Dodier• their fourth straight victory. "Singer throws bard enough to scare 1he bitten," Roseboro con- tinued. "and be bas hard-brealdng stuff. He's aetttnc better all the time." Singer, a 6-foot-4, 20().powxter, was the Pacific Cout League strikeout champion at Spokane last season and bes fanned 51 batters in 54 Innings tbJs year. · "Control Is the only thing tbat has been holding him back... said Dodg- er Mana~er Walter Al ston. "but now be has about as gQOd control as any starter oo our staff." Singer, lifted for a pinch bitter in the nlnth lnniDg, allowed three walU and foUr bltl. However. Henry Aaron tripled in the fourth inning and acor· ed on an infield out, and the Braves tied the iame, 2-2, on Clete Boyer's run-scorlnc angle ln the .sixth. Left.hander DeMy Lemaster pltch- ed the first 13 Innings for the Braves. A triple by Jim Lefebvre and a dou- ble by Al Ferrara cost him a run in the fourth Inning. A triple by Willie Davis and a throwbtg error by short- stop Denn.ls Menke produced an un· earned run ln the flfth. Mllldllr lb I 0 t 0 WldlMWm p 0 0 t t - Totalt ' n 1 1 1 T••• • 2 7 a c.I"""'" 000 100 ..... Detroit 000 000 O:ZX-2 • Df'-Callfwftll 2. 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Lo!I Angeles Wolves Tuea;, day night m a United Soccer A11oda~ tioo game. : W~hlngton scored the first loal ot the game 00 a shot by Jimmy wu; son after 23 minutes of the first h8tf; Wilson was the standout~ pi., the game, making four attempts the net -two of them very · misses -and the lone W score. •1 ·.( Tn.l Beglu ~ LOS ANGELES -A preliJJl1mri. hearing behind closed doors f <r ~ LA basketball player Lucius Au.; charged wtlh IUegaJ possession ell marijuana, opened Tuesday, but ~ details of testimony were available. The hearing In Municipal Court we1 recessed until Thursday after a tTio hour session. '· f \ CALIF &/! Bo 'fo Many = craft "Race Fun'" .. Americ sodatio Tfte l lustrate llnea th .,i.ser prune I tion fOJ titioo iI :1n c pocket·! bow· AF um craJ coverln1 boats. I boat 01' hls boa· tioned f Cl Undal fo)ll in · North ) giate Y ation tA iQOSbips =; strong three r1 c: Woo ot ~e c .It-is tJ cftic c associat Wood T: ies "of J Beach. This ) collegial sailed < with L Club as Tbl re& Cflilom Long Bt ID tbe Uie Pae le~g bGpl UD Sqott Al b4ck or ~se ' calj helI Heery ~ up.\on a ni* tea maneuv1 rellultf ri g ave team oc ~Dl iI h th team w1 on aie < After d1e ,Atla citic$ b at' unbe sailors tan the tOST -MIDE WU LIM I I DARY PILO'f 2f· Weekend Matches Weleeae AltoaN Kialoa II Taking 2nd Shot at Cup It's a Race ..... For Everyone By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ tW'O Saturday. If a deciding __ 1a1 _________ B!!':!Em:u:....:::c.;.;.11m . John B. Kilroy's sleek, 73- foOt aluminum sloop, Kialoa JI, will get her second abot at the cov«ed Callfooilil Qrp Friday, Saturoay a n d Sunday when she meet.I Cornelius Bruynzeel's pow- erful 7.3-foot ketch, Storm· qel, l1l match races o f f Marina del Rey sponsored by the Oa.lliornia Y a c b i Club. Kialoa II will enter t b e race fresh from an ex1en· race ls needed it will be sailed Sunday. No long distance yacllt race in modern history has captured t h e fancy a n d imagination of all types of boat enthusiasts as has the Transpaclftc Los Angeles to Honolulu race which g e t s under way olf Point Fermin, Los Angeles, July -4. ~ alve patching up she re- ceived after falling f r o m marine ways at San Diego la8t month. _\.Although Kialoa'II ls trom Newport Harbor . she will be flying the colors of the Los Angeles Yacht C 1 u b in the California Cup Serles. Stonnvogel will be flying tho burgee of the Royal Out.ch Yacht Club. She bails from South Africa and ls on the West Coast prepping for Ute upcoming Los Angeles to Honolulu race. Kialoa IJ won tlbe Cali1or- nia cup in 1965 in a highly controversial race with the 12-Meter sloop, Columbia. In the third and deciding race, Columbia beat Kialoa II across the finish line, but the trophy was awarded to Kilroy when a protest com- mittff ruled that Columbia had fouled Kialoa II on a NJad».nC leg of the course. Each time the biennial junket gets under way, the ocvean off Los Angeles Har- bor is jammed with every- thing from outboards to lux- ury wwer cruisers to rag. baggers left behind w h o turn out to bid a noisy bon voyage to the Honolulu fleet. llCbooner, La Paloma, from Honolulu to the West Coast ' seeking r~lng competition;,· He not only found formida.1 ble competition from skip-· pers on the Mainland, but laid the foundation for what was to become a great in·· · ternationaJ sailing classic. Of course, the international .. tag doesn't apply anymore' since Hawaii has long since become a state of the un· ion. And woe be to the sail· or, tourist or what.lver whe> refers to his "home in the states." He will ~ remind· ed right tarUy t.bat Hawaii · is now part of "the states." CALIFOINIA COP ACTION -Jim Kilroys Klaloa I!, )>ktured In the 1985 Cali!ornia Cup Series against COlumbJa. wD1 be out to grab the trophy again this .,.,., ............. " At L.-.. year in a series of match races againlt Cornellm Bruymeer6 73-foot ketch stormvogel. The action starta Friday from California Yacht Club. Both v~els are among t b e most widely cam- pal~n.ed blue w~ter racing· c:rws1J1g yachts 111 the world. In the weekend match race they will be sailing around the buoys iI; compe- tition similar to the Ameri- ca's Cup races. Two races will be sailed Fridey and In recent years the b i g spectator fleet has taxed the fadlities of the C o a 1 t Guard and Coast Guard Auxlllary which turns out every available air and sur· face unit to patrol the start- ing area. Booklet Gives Answers 'Fo Boat Racing Q~eries LAYC Hosts Oiannel Raee Series Amerlea's Cup Story BEFORE the days when the weal end of Catalina Is- land was made a mark ol the course, the spectator flotilla created a real ob· stacle course for the racing yachts which chose. the east end in hopes ol getting an off-the-wind start. TO PROVE the popular!-, ty of the race among the", yachtsmen themselves is merely to glance down the entry list and select th& number of veterans. Larry Pringle's 73-foot schooner, Queen Mab, is making the race for the eighth time thJs year. Other boats in the race which fall into the vet- era1. category are J o h n Scripps' 90-foot ketch, No- vla del Mar, six times out, and the 75-foot · ketch, Ka· malil, a four-time start.er under the commancl of Lar- ry Doheny. Long Tale of Frustratinn With 70 yachts in the ra<:- ing fleet this year, the t:raf· fie jam off Point Fermin lhould be doubly great. And why not? Tbe 2,250-mile romp to Aloha-land has be- come something special in Wett Coast boating circles. Every skipper who hes ever put to sea in a small boat- or for that matter. many landJul>bers -1ream or someday getting a chan<:e to sail in the Transpac. Many questions a b o u t AccordinC to the booklet, ~oned boat raclllg and the COit a( raciog a family· ~ daaes of nicing tne rig b minimal, the only extra equipment need· craft are amwered ln ed being a racing helmet, "Race a Boat for Family nclng life jacket and safety Fun!'', published by the throttle. American Power Boat As-"Race a Boal for Family sodation. Fun I" was prepared f o r Tiie 16-~g~'-brightly il· APBA by the National As- lustrated DOOi.let al.so out-IOclation of Engine and llJleS the functions, policies Boat Manu f a c t u r e r s apd .services of APBA, the through its public relations prime aanctioning organisa-facilities. Single copies may tion for motorboat com~ be obtained, free, by wrtt. titioo in the United ~tea. ing to Bob Warwnaktt, :tn concise style, the • pruldent, American Power pocket-me booklet explains Boat Association, The Whit· b9W·APBA categorizes rac-tier, 415 Burns Drive, De-um craft into nine dlviaiom . trolt, Mich. 4821(. covering all kinda of motor-Boat clubs, organizations, boats. It shows bow any dealer.a or manufacturers boat owner can easily race may purchase the booklet hJs boat in an APBA sane· in bulk quantities at I o w tioned evenl cost. Loa Ancelet Yacht Club wlll be bolt tbls weekend to blue.w a t e r yachtsmen in t2le Aloha Series, a pair o( Cl'OSS~ h a n n e 1 races de· signed as a last-m i n u t e tune-up for boats entered in the Los Angeles in Honolulu race. The race is open to all yachts with ocean racing handicap certif i c a t e s whether or not they are en· tered in the Tran spaclfic race. Saturday's race has been designated 111 the C r o s s Channel Race and will take the riaclng fleft from Point Fermin to Arrow Point ofJ Catalina and back to the ftn1.lb tn Los Angeles Har- bor. , B1 JACK WOUSTON Ualled Prell .....,.._,, Firgt u. s. defenM o( the America's Cup, symbol of worl<! yachting supremacy, began with a victory in 1870, and the United States bas successfully beat off 18 chal· lengers since -tlbe last in 1964 when Cooatellation de- feated Britain's Sovereign in the best four~-of«ven series. Observation trials which get under way July 6 to se· lect a U.S. defender for the 20th challenge. to be raced on Newport. R. I .. Sept. 12 agabut the Al1Stral· ian yacht Dame Pattie, r e· call a number of interesting sidelights from previous con· tests for the America's Cu,>. Coast SaiWrs Win Cup in Comeback .... • • _. 1. ,l .. .!. .. - Undaunted by a t.echn.lcal foµ.l ln the fJrat race of the North American Intercolle- giate Yacht Racing Auoci- ation team radng champ- iQOSbips Tuesday, a deter· ~ quartet of Pacific ~ aallon cmne back strong to grab the final three races and the Walter C.' Wood Trophy, symbolic of ~e championship. .Jt1is the first tlm~ tte Pa· ct.fie. Coast InterCOllegiate association has land.ed the Wood Trophy since the Kr· ies ·of 1962 at N e ~ p or t Beach. This year's cbampionship collegiate races are being salled on Alamitos Bay, with Long Beach Yacbt Club as race headquarters. 'l'b8· regatta is hosted by Cfl!l<>rnia S~t.e College at Long Beech. ln the first race Tuesday, llie Pad.fie Coast team was leW!ng New England -_ bOfh undefeated -when SQOtt Allan of USC turned t>*:k on o n e leg of t h e cqurse to give some tacti- SERIES CLINCHER -Scott Allan (right) and Henry Sprague ID take lead in final race of the North American intercollegiate team racing championship against New.England to secure the Walter C. Wood Trophy for the Pacific Coast di6trict. Allan and Sprague, both from USC, were protectea from astern by Henry Schofield of Cal. State Long Beach and Mike McLaughlin, San Diego State ln the first defenst ln 1870 tho British challenger Cam· bria bad to compete againsi 23 U. S. yachts. Magic, first away, won the race. Cam· bria finished lotb. Many sportsmen toought the odds were too much and ~ught to reduce the number of de- fenders. In the first defense and in the second the following year, the &tart was from an· chor, as was the custom al that time. The yachts sail· ed to the starting line for the first time in the third series in 1876, whee, also This year'g 7().boat neer wtU have a host of first· timers -many of thepi new fiberglass machinu which will be seeking over· ~ all or class honors on a handicap basis. ror the first time, a single---------- U. S. boat was selected to ONE THlNG that makes the Transpac the great race it is is that much of the tra· dition of the early days of the race is still maintained. The reception at Honolulu at the conclusion of the race Is unrivalled anywhere in the wor ld. To be sure, beau- tiful brown-skinned maidens no longer swim out to greet the sailing yacbt.s as t h e y approach the shores of the islands, but the ebullient hospitality that will greet the 1967 Honolulu r a c e crews will be the same as it was five decades ago. ONE OF the great disap- pointments this year will be the absence of the record· holding Ticonderoga. which in l~ sailed a virtual boat· • for-boat battle with Storm· vogel right down to the fin· ish line at Diamond Head.·· Owner Bob Johnson an·· noun~ed recently that he has donated Big Ti to an· eastern university and will build rumself a new 7J. meet the challenger. The first yacht built espe- cially to defeod the Cup was Pocahontas which compet- ed a g a I n s t three other yachts in 1881 for the right. Pocahontas, a sloop, made such a poor showing she lat.er waa placed out of com- missloa. Mischief, selected as the defend~, went on to Yacht Race Resail Set A resall o( Balboa Yacht Club's Dana -Point race will be held Saturday as a part of the 66 Serles. Boats entered in 'ttle original Da· na P<>int race failed to fin· lsh by the 7:30 p.m. dead- line and the race was can· ceUed. In other yachting events out of N ewp«t Flarbor this weekend: Udo Isle Yacht Club will spoosor the fleet cbampion- sil.ip for the Endeavor Class Saturday and Sunday. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will continue Its elim· inatlon serie. leading to lo- cal and nadonet champion· ships in the Star. Lu de rs· 16, PC. Rbodes-33 and 5.5 Meter claa.es. defeat the Canadian chaJ- lenger Atalanta, 2--0. WILD SERIES One of the wildest races was the third of the best three-out-of.five • series in 1893 when the defending Vi- gilant beat the British chal- lenger, Valkyrie II, 3-0. The race was sailed in a 15-knot wind jn which Valkyrie II lost • two spinnakers in shreds. Vigilant sailed witH every inch of canvas stie could bend on. tt all started in 1906 after the lat~ Clarence McFar- lane sailed his 48-foot foot.er . ,.. Corne 1 i u s Bruynzeel'a' famed 72-foot ketch, Storm· vogel. wtU be baek, and it •· now appears that John Kil·' roy's ~root Kialoa II and ~ Al Cassel's 73-foot Auda- cious wtll have to furnish the boat-for-boat compet.1·· tlon for the South African entry. Gales Force 34 Boats O~t of Newport Race · .. . . •• 4 ..... ~ ;· The first serious temper flare·up came in the 1895 series when Britain's Lord Dunraven returned with a new yacht, Valkyrie III, to race against Defender, NEWPORT. R.I. (AP) -Vigilant was attempting to ~·· which won the first two Om cials of the New York observe the progress of the races. Because or crowd in· Yacht Club said today just b · 'billt terference and an acciden· 59 of the 93 yachts that be· race ut v1s1 Y was r~ tal ramming, Dunraven re· gan the Annapolis-lo·New· por ted so bad that it could fused to finish the thiro port raee last Saturday not be determined what race. were ~till in the race as the yachts were !eading l h e British sportsman Sir field approached tile finish field in the final leg of the Thomas Lipton decided t" line off Castle Hill Light. "have a shot at the auld race. mug" in 1898 and went A spokesman said at last At last report, Challenge, report 34 of the starters had down to defeat that year and withdrawn from the race. a 65-foot sloop owned by in successive challenges in most of them aft.er they lost George J obnaoo of Phil•· l90l. l90.1, 1920 and l930. their masts in strong wind delpbh, the 1963 winner, The 1930 series was t b e gusts. All the withdrawn was in the lead. first for Class J yachts and yachts were reported safe Jubilee, a 73-foot ketch Lipton's entry, Shamrock V, ashore at points along the owned by Francis Wetherill1 was a lovely craft with pro-route. was believed to be in second. misi ng speed. Many predict· The Coast Guard cutter place. ed -and hoped -the per· r::::;;:;::;;:;;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; CAR STEREO ::: ~ , ..... ..., . ,,...), $4 per .cartridge lncludt1 all costa. Fiii ,1c11.., • ......,, s.ew.1 ........... . calj help to his teammate, He1ty Sprague m, coming up,;on another leg. Under a nfw team racing rule, the maneuver is forbidden. The r~ulti rig dlsquallfkation Voyag9'1 Yacht Club will sponsor a race from New· port to Oceanside for t h e Ocean R a c i n g, Midget Ocean Racing and Pacific severing challenger would win the cup. But the defend· ing Enterprise won il four straight and Sir Thomas Lipton sadly decided: "I willna challenge again. 1 canna win." der the s c or in g of th e Sp~gue of USC forged into effectively protected from Handicap cluses. NAIYRU, a team that suf· the lead. astern. Allan and Sprague ____ ..._ _________ _ · CALL 534-1566 aft.r 1:00 P.M. g a v e the Pacific Coast team one defeat and put .,. ~ into the next race with the Middle Atlantic team which was also sitting on me defeat. After defeating the Mid- dle ,AUantlc group, the Pa- cl{ic$ had another· chance at' unbeaten New England sailors and proceeded tn lain! them two straight. Un- fers two defeats is out. As the two Trojan skip-finished two seconds apart. The fl n a 1 race ... as a ti ed Indlvidllal racing for the .. pers con nu over t h e N ""' Am I I t 1 breeze in more ways than or1.i1 er can n erco · one. A brisk 12_15 knot wind second leg ci the course in legiat.e dinghy champion· I had the Flying J u 0 i 0 r virtually a dead heat, their ship started today on Ala· dinghies pianing llOOn after teammates Henry Schofield mlt0$ Bay with the Coast tbe start. Charles Loutrel. from Cal State Long Beach Guard A c a d e m y from aces kipper from Tufts Col· and Mike McLaughlin from Kint's Point, N.Y .• defend· lege, hit the weather' mark _San __ D_le_g_o_s_ta_te_k_e_pt_tb_em __ lng_. _______ _ and abandoned the race, and on ttie reaching. re g Scott Allan and 1f e n r y . 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Wene11 e11 LIMf 5 YE~RS s749 TO PAY JO Miii Llfetl-Wwn111~Stl bM 100,000 ITU H..,._Sltt.ot ' { They'll C~ll ·rLi Day · On Juoe' ao. foar Newport.Beach munldpe) com- mi.uionen will call tt a day. --.:r- Ancl it b.u been a loq day -28 ,... IObC. in fact. 'lbat ii h CUDltiJaUft taa1 GI J11111S ol pablic _,.... i~ contributed to tM c:lty by reUrDti PllDDing Comm• aaoner A>Jly Rea. LOnry ~ BOiiin Lawrence and Pub Commissioners kabel PeMe and G. William Grundy. . Mn. Rea and Mn. Lawreoce han each aened m year"Si Mn. Peue and llr. Grandy, eight ye.an. All ol tbe:m four yeMS afO' wi1fiDllY accepted re-appointment by the City Council. · And all of them doubtletl would bne been willing to continue on, bad it DCJt been far a reamt)J adop&ecl coundl policy limitina to two the namber GI -w-~atli+.t-e terms tfiat any ODe: iDdtridual 1UJ ~e OD I manidpal bolird.. The purpme behind tibat policy. apptOWJd in 1965. b to give more people ua opportunity tO hne an olfidal hand in guidiQg the growth ol their commanity. In many cities the me oJ Newport. such a policy might aot be very practical -there would be too few pu61ic-spirited dtileDs to go aroand. 1be houri, after all. on a plannin., l11nry or pHb board are long, and then is certaia\t no mooey in IL But Newport is blesMCI wia JIWl1 people equaD,y u ea..-and qualified to give ol themlelfta as hive been the four~ who are now .tepping down. And as they step down, what clo Ibey have to show for their efforts? Certificltel ol ~tion, f(JI' one thing. But far more important than that, they have a home- town that is so much the better as a direct consequence ol their coatributionl o1· time. enesv and hnagination. Protests ·Plan For City Hall To the Editor: I wonder bow m&DJ' people in New- port Beadl feel as I do about build- ing a new '5 million couatry club type city ball for our pubUc tenants. And also about another onr wing to Hoag Hospital. We all lmow tbe bolpital ~ m~ room and they coa1c1 bave bl4 it right now U they bad med better judgment and f~ed the eDJtiag style ol architecture and bad not cho- .en to put up the five new, in~ ous-look:ing, "circus tents" whfeh now occupy a ma.t coosplcuow spot near the f'root entrance. NOW ABOUT the city bal: Salary together with a false feeling ol im- portmce seems to be the impetus for wanting a new plush city hall And that c e r t a i n feeling truly comes through when the common, Jowly tax- payer maket bU appearance in any office at the hall. ,A sign on the desk could not express it better by reading, "What on earth are you d~ ing here?'' The persona you bit with seem to forget they are· public serv- ant&, who depend on pay f'rom the public they serve. THE PRESENT city hall ia right where it should be. The police station is right where it should be -in the cen.ter of where moct of tbe trouble Originates. The building is surrounded by plenty of ground which coWd be utilized for adding new roe>m1. We can do without the expanse o( grass and Dowers which now costl ttie taxpayers a plenty for upkeep. Remember the $17,000 rose ganlen that used to be in Ute rear where no ?ne could see it? What about part. mg space, you might ask! Well, there is plenty of ground in the slum area between 32nd ~ 31st street. that can be purchued. We will never mits the junkyard almost across the street from the ball on lilt Street And 31st Street should be wideoed to lake care of a surprisingly lot o( traffic that spins off toward the Lafayette ~siness sect.ion, trailer part, bigb- nse apartment building and f I s b cannery. I UNDERSTAND tome councihnen complained about the ball being too far from their homes. I think you will agree with me that it would be cbeap- er for us taxpayers to give these men an allowance for gas rather than build the club house hall. If the public serv- ants can't make it acrou the street from the 31st Street parking lot to the haD, we might remind them that they once ran themselves ragged trying to get into office. What is a city hall anyway but ;a Taxation Waco, Texas, Jelll'UI: "It it bard to pay taxes, even when you are con- vi.need that the tax law is fair and equitable. If ever the citizent ari! con- vinced that a tu law it unfair, the consequences can be extrem~ seri- ous. The United States of America was founded by men in revolt against unfair taxation, among other things. Therefore. it is Important when a cit.i· 7.en feels that a tax law is unfair. that he let his representatives Jn Washing. ton or the state capital or the county court house know how he feelJ and "'hv.'' ( wuns trora mlden an totic:ome. N0'111allf IOriterr dolild COftNI tMiT ~ ia 300 wrdl or lea. TM rifM ce CIMdnH &eu.n to fit ipocr ., ......... , .. ,...,,,... AJl ld- tm ~ illdMck ....... ad nsa. ... ...,,., '*' ,.,..,, tllill bf ... Mid °" ~qMS&. pJact for' coDecti.ng money and keep- ing records! Tbt moaey can disap- pear by the bidden bap full. Reo- crdl cam be hauled to the dump and burned. Let m teep our be8ds lev- el ad oar bands oa our pone. I VNDEBSTAND a TAX • FREE cbu:rcb bu ~ u offer for the ball and grounds. I say to yoo now, "What is good enough for God abould be good enough for our public servants." I'm certain it h good enough for me, and I bopt it is good eoougb for you. Let us tell tMm what to do instead cl their telling WI. I have been living on the same street for nearly 1.o years. No street Ugbll. No sidewalks. Bad drainage.. Sewer gas occalionally. Tues on my parking lot have riaeo trom about J11 to '2IM. Tues tripled in oot year. School taxes are IDGH. And what the educational system is now turning out I bate to pay one cent cl il Agree? MRS. RtrrH BULL •• Geerwe --- Dear George: I smoke too much, stay up late at night, waete my money, can "t seem to be faithful to· one woman, drink buvily, gamble and my new girl friend, a chorus girl, ii complaining about having to ride around in my convertible which ii nurly a year old. ' Tell me, George: How does the U.S. government expect me to get along on the ridiculous Social Security retirement ben- efit I get? I can't seem to put aaide anything for a rainy day. BURNED UP Dear Burntd Up: Admittedly, it can be difficult i~ theae inflationary times to live within a fixed income with- out strict budgeting. I do have a hint for you oo bow to save some of your money. Don't wute any stamps writ- ing to me -you obviously know a Jot more than I do. Dear George: Occasiomlly I noticed you an· swer questions by simply saying "I don't know" or. "I don't have any ideu." I never read an advice ooium. oist who dared to say that. What is your tecret? CURIOUS Dear Curious: It just so.happens I am one of history's least successful ad· vice columnists. At I e a. s t, I guess that's it -It's quitting time and I don't want to sU arolDld here worrying. 'lbly have ml'de thlnts happen; they have been In- volved. There must~( NtbeacUon in that. It ls~ COID~Oll • On Ju!J l. Stuart WaUon will f«mallY auc- ceed Jin. Bea· on t.be P1ann•11 Commissi'on; Jam111Wbe'l Jr. will repllce Mr. GJUDd1 ind Alexander Cameron 1r. will suttJl8d Mn. Peue on the parks board; and .Julia Banning will "Place Mrs. LIWNDce as a library ~ Tbt new board members ha" a lot of wort ahead of them. Land uae ProbWrns and park arid library need.a will acoeJerate u tlleir city rube. headlong toward ltl predicted ultimate popubfl9o of more than 100,000. U' the De'J' cominfllloneN are as dedicated u Clhei.r lmmectitte · pNdece:uon. the cballenge should be mc- CNllfully met. -. At Last, It's Open! Almost apologetically the new Jamboree ROid bridge w~ finally opened to ttafftc last we.ek. lt took almo6t three years to build which is at least two )'UN more time ~-~~rt &acb and Orange County authorities bad oi1ginaUy anticipated it would take. • 1be. probkipis enCOWJtered me been recouoted too often tn require repetition here.. Suffice to say, ·the ~·ob ia now done and motortsta ~ presumably appr-ecia · e ol the concrete span, which is safer than the anden, narrow wooden structure it replace6. Mpnidpal and county engineers can now turn to other matten-cuch as another new bridge that is to be built parallel to the one that just opened to provide four 12nes and even IJIOre safety. ' N Kenn«l,y Was First Product Of 'Cool' Age Biddle Eut Ref .. ee ProWeta I ban jost got around to rudlng bcn VldaJ•a devutatina article about tbe JttlllMd.Y family In a recent iJ. sue ol Esquire maguine. 'lbe piece ia a real barnburner, written in Vi- t!al 's customary cool and aurgical style. Many r eader• may have resented it -not leut of all, members and followers 6f the Kennedy clan. But it h worth remembering that 1f we hadn't elevated President Kennedy to . • such mythical dlmenaloDJ, there wcSuld have been no need to cut him down to llfellte size. THERE RAS LONG been a tmible shortage of heroes kl American life. We. lib all people, have a deaperate and wiltful deme for a leader of sta- ture, charm, streQgtb aD4 vilion. AltboQgb, in my optm41Dt JFK's charm wu greater tJau bll stature bis dreneth or hit vislOlt,: J>e did bav~ a certain "style" that no ooe else in public We today can emulate. Much of this charm was contrivea, like a movie career, but no doubt some or it •as indigenous to the man himself. ONE OF OUR NEWEST savants. Prof. Marshall McLuhan, divides m o d e r n communication into the "cool" and the "bot." Kennedy was the first emerging product of the "cool" age in American politics· just .. senator Dirksen is the l.ut ;epre- sentative of the "hot" age. One of McLuhan's dicta ia that "the medium . la the message." T h i a means, !-II a aimpllfied sense, that Ute way 1D which a person projects is beco~g more important than what be pt~~t.s: There ls 3ust enough tru~ m this ®servation to be dis-turbmg. Wl11I KENNEDY, the medium ~at il_le message, in most cases. U bis brief record is carefully examin- ed, be waa not a conspicuously suc- cessful or skillful President; and his ta1b were full of windy generalities designed to appeal more to sentiment than to reason. lo the famous TV debate with Rich- ard Nix~. who projects as poorly u anyone m modern politics, Kennedy ran away with the ball game, not be- cause b_e wu better at bat, but be· cause his style was far more appeaJ. Ing. The debates were actually more show business than statesmanship. AND BOBBY KENNEDY is carry· ing on the "cool" style with the same high respect for the medium. and ne- glect of the mes&age. He would like to be all things to all men, and trims hit sail• to whatever prevailing wiDdl he finds most propitious at the Ume. It is hard to know what he really be- lieve~xcept "get in, and stay in." It is hardly a n accident that a for· mer scree~ ac!or beca.me the gover· nor of Cahforrua. We live in the Age or the Image, where shadow is often more "real" than substance. And cer· tainly the hagiolatry surrounding Ken~ nedy's death has little to do with real man. Morality Dr. Allen ,J. Mc>ort, Clarrinont ~I~ lege theologian -"Mora lity has to be based on the welfarP of indivldu31S and not on abstract moral rodes.·• Nadine Hou•ton, San Leandro on pa· trtot11~ -"tr one doesn't s~d tor someUting, one falls for everythinl·" ~ ~ Airlift Arabs to America? .. The U.S. may open its doors to thousands of displaced Arab refugees. A resettlement prolfarp similar to the Cuban refugee airlift ii being ser- iously considered by the Pretldent's special committee on the Middle Eul AJ an integral part ol a new refu- gee program being drafted for the Middle East. the airlift would be used to permit displaced Arabs, willing to be resettled elsewhere, to enter the U.S. as "parolees". These Arab refugees would be screened for security and then reset- tled through voluntary agencies across the country as were the 70,000 Cu- bans airlifted to the U.S. aince the inauguratiu of that highly success-f\l! progr~. Prepahil ln the State Department, the plan calls for Pre.sident Johnson to ,invite Russia and the Etiropean na· tioos to launch similar programa. All members of the United Nations will be asked ''to play positive roles by granUng economic uliatance for Arab rel\lgee resettlement in the Middle East.'' ALTHOUGH 1TBE President baa auf • ficient authority ~ present immi- gration law• to launch the airlift, be ii expected to seek Ccagreu• stunp of approval for the project when be asks for funds for the larger Middle Ea.st resettlement effort. The unveiling of the latter program, to be carried out tb:rougb the United Nations, is being beJd up unW it be· comes clear what newly won Arab terrltcrJ wtl1 be kept by Israel Tbue4 are nearly a million and a half Arab refugees in the area .. bed by the llraella during their lightning mllitdy campalgn again!t Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. 'lbese are in addi· tion to several hundred thousand oth- er Arabi who lied Into neigbboring Arab states during the fighting. Public awareneas is DeCfJUaJ'Y to build up support in Oongresa for ap- proving the fundl that will be needed to solve tbt ~ East refqee problem .. Since the oeglnaing of the rmoe problem during the 19tl ftgbtinc, lbe. U.S. bu provided_, mDl1oa ill aid tbroagb the U.N. to d1lplaced Pales- tinian Arabi. Other' U.N. members have coatributed another $170 mDllcll. BEST F.8'1'1MATF.8 are that the; cost to the U.S. for the new MJddle• East reettlement program, including the airlift, will run between • .- $300 million. In bis report to the United NaUom: jwt prior to the outbreak of the re-· cent fi,gbting, UNRWA Commiui..-•• General Mlcbelmare warned: . "Ju 1ear luceeedl year, there is no alp a.t tbe refqees are becom-o inf an1 Jeu embittered by Ull!lrC..: viction that a grave injustice bu hen.' done to them through the Joa of their homes and country and the coatlnued deprivation of 8J11 benefit from the propeaty they left behind. "The implicatlont far peace and stability in the Middle East of the con· tinued emteoce ol the Pai.tine Bef. ugee problem thm remain u srav• u ever.'' n.bert 8. A.Dea ... Pall le.ct D-Day and a Tall .Tactician It wu D-Day in Washington J une 13, the mornin.g the Se°* opened tbe censure 1esaion on ~-Dodd (D .• Conn.). All the news indicators point- e6 to Capitol Hill, but that WU be- cause we momentarily took our eyes ofJ ~ Tall Tactician at the White Home. What. with D-Day and the Mid Eaat crisis, we didn't put much aignifi· cance in the fact that on D-mlnus-one Justice Tom Clark resigned from the Supreme Court and accepted the PrUldential assignment to make a good-will trip around the world. The resignation was expeoted, but the timing of it was ·a master stroke of news management and wheel-and· deal. AT MID-MORNING with Sen. Sten· nis opening the case against Dodd, and sprinkling it with embarrassing mention of the President·~ name, the President walked into a Rose Garden party for some kids. 'fbe next thing you knew the Dodd case was knocked off the front pages of the Washington afternoon papers, just go- ing to print. It was doomed to pass out of the headlines of papers being readied for publication next morning. The President had announcco the ap- pointment ol the first Negro to the SupreLle Court. Thurgood ~·ball and Lyndon JollnlOll, not Senators DoGd and Stennis. were throat upon the nation's attention. The President bad blurred Dear Gloomy Gus: Why Is It that the city Of New· port Beach can spend •10,000 a year to maintaJn a view park at Irvine Terrace but doesn't have money to care for landscaping at the Corona del Mar Library? -8 .F "''' '""'" ,.nech ,._,.,. vlt-Ml -rllr ,,,... .t Ille 11t-r. S... ,_ 1Nt _.,. te OIM!llJ Oua. Defir "lt1· the developing picture of himself in the Dodd story. He bad made a move to foreshorten t:be long, hot summer of dreaded racial violence. He had warmed up the cooling heart. of bis liberal followers. SUCH MASTER strokes, however, are longer in the making than LBJ's countrymen o f t e n ~mprebend. When for instance, did he begin the planning thai would revamp the Su- preme Court into a structurf' ol bit own architecture? Was it wben Adlai Stevenson dropped dead on a London street? Soon afterwards, July z.a, 1965, the Pre&ident-nom.inaWd his friend and personal lawyer, Abe Fortas, to the high bench -but this opening occurred only because Justice Arthur Goldberg was persuaded to take Ste- venson's place as U. N. Ambusador. But what were the inducements to Goldberg? The story in· town, digni- fied lat.er by publication in the New York Times, was that Goldberg would be coming back to the Court as Chief Justice as soon as Earl Warren, now 76. called it quits. WAS THERE ANOTHER, an addl· tional starting point, ·in the P~sl­ dent' s eourt.bulldlng plans? It could bave been Sept. 3, f964, when &b Kt.nnedy l'esigned as Attorney Gener- al and set off to run for the Senate as the adoptive son of New York State. '!be key figure in the manipu- lations that eventually moved Thur- good Marshall into the Supreme Court was not Tom Clark but Ramsey Clark. The younger Clark was lheor~tically situated ln the Department of Ju11· lice, but b.,e was spending much time at the White House as a specl.a) and unptlbUclzed asslstanl He wu mov- ed up a notch and made Deputy At- t-0rney General, while Nicholas Kat- zettbach became Acting Attorney Gen- eral. STRANGE BUSINESS there. For Katzenbach stayed on as a fill·in, month alter month. The President kept putting off the nomination that would give him the full UUe of Al· torney General. When finsUy the ap- pointment did come through; the as- sumption might be that the President, having taken bis time to ass1Are him· sell that Katzenbach was the right man, would grant him a long tenure. Not so. Katzeobacb served at At· torney General leu than 1.o monttul, and the Pres.ldent out-foxed an guep. en by moving him to t:be State De- partment as Under Secretary. OcL 3, 1986. Katzenbach bad no bactgrowad in foreign afWrs (he'd been a la• profenor before coming to the Jus. tice Department). Not long ago be wu flying around Africa, tometimes bit· ting fOllJ' CbtUJtriet a day, in order to get a cram~une in geography and diplomacy. THEkE WAS A reason for all this. Now, at last Ramsey Clark couJd be moved up to the job of Attorney Gen· eral, making it mandatory that bis father vacate the Supreme Court seat which on D-day wu filled by Judie Manb;*U. LBJ bad completed a long, complicated maneuver. Preaidents, ere now, have buQt UM SUpreme Coart to their llking, but LBJ's adroitness ls fascinatini to watch. Who e.lse could turn a Rose Garden kids' party into an occaaiaD for a double play? The Tall TacticlJJt made both the historical annoqce; ment of a Negro's appolnbnent to the Court and a sleight-of -band 1huffl4 that moved long-upected D-Day down- ward in the news. Holmes AleJuder Wednesday, Jun~21. 1987 T~ editorial J)Q{I• o/ CM DaUw Pilot 1eeb to inform and ltim- ulau readns bit prem1tfftg Uau MtDlpapn-11 opHHotsi Clftd ~ TMnforV on ~ o/ ~UC. and dgnf~. bf proofdiftg • forum for "'-urmulofa of &ur re~r1· opinion.a, and ~ prtaenting the di~ne offt>o pofnta of informed obit"'"" and spokcsmin on topU!I of m. daJI Robert N. Weed, Publisher . ly JODIAN HASTINGS .,, • .............. W1M!a. the floor won't bold am and everytlliq t.Wa at a 45-degree ~ prepu'ltion of limpJe. hearty meals becomes a tut Of major pro- portiom. . .And for~ 58 meals thlt cituation will be faced by the wohmtew "CJOOb aboGd the Trampec fleet 11 the boats pound unceasin&J.y towlr'd~ and tire acclaim awaiting the wtnnen of the West Coast's IDGlt ~I event COOKS IMPORTANT Alt any leMODed ·~ ult" and veteran race campaigner and he'll tell J'Ga ane ot the molt important memben in the ahlp's crew la the cook beelme Gil hit lboulden rella tlae health and humor of the remainder Of the mew. . A. any homemaker cao aht, the planning, purchasing and prepara· tkll '1l meab is one of the most t:boagbt-provoking, time-consuming and im· portmt jolle. H milbt not be too much of a problem to prepare hearty fare in Mrs. B~s efficieot labonltmY·titcben. lt'1 IOIDetbing else at sea, strapped in the dam~, pitching confines o! a ship's plley. m assure substantial meall for hard-workin sailors Oil so mmy = 've lost count" Im become a Ullique ~ce offered by Ridmd'a Udo Jllrket., Newport Beach. 'l'broqb yeart of experience, store pm~I baw become uperb in .eoMai IDAQY ol the problem1 which m>r· IDIDJ1 1lelet ,.cbtsmen wbehr they are racing in Transpac, pff on a world era-.; Or beaded for a Catatim 1aJand we!etend. •. The Ship's Galley Serrice bu been refined almOlt into a tclence, aecordil»il to manager J'rant SpJelberger, who ~nsemtively estimates that man ~ half of the 'l'ranlpac neet 1'fil ~ some facet of it -from com- ,._. stocking of galley supplie, ming a·prevJous campaign's supply list to advidng ol novice cOOb. SITUATIONS VARY ti.ke the ships, no two situations an ever quile the same, and tbe service is equipped to cope with large yachtd with ample storage, freezer and refrigerator space, smaller ships with less, some craft with only ice boxes and some with no form tJI bu.Dt·in·cooling at all . • Many of the tips acquimf through years el experience are equally beneficial to campers. wtlo sbare some of the 7achtsmen's problems. Simple bot substantial meals are a pnme requisite at sea. Storage lpM!8 (~er enouib), weight and balance, and the keeping qualities of ~ llllllt be a-lidend~ in ldcliticm to NI! acceelibility. • Pw lbe flnt..time mot. a mgeated Ii.day menu pllnner ii offered. ,..... ... mcb enbw • .,,.. beef, b6aed leg of lamb with mint sauce, fried cbicbn and ateab. Bated bani. candied JIDlS and .com bread appear ~ .1M: ninth day, and it isn't until the final day that the old stand-by, creamed tana on toast, mates its appearance. Once the menu is aeled.ed 111d if the cook so desires, the roasts will be boned, precooked and Oash-fl'07.en in foil wrap so they will require a minimum of cooking It sea. Although ~ "keeps" better than pork, the land-locked advisors on meials-afloat have learned that bacon, divided into daily servings, then wnoded in heavy plutic and tiJdttly sealed, wiD keep a month with just ntnjeration. Sausage still must be kept frozen or eaten fresh. ICE STORAGE 1W boats not fortunate enough to have ft'ett.ers, lightweight styn>- foem Ice chelb with dry ice are suggested. Prefrozen food which will not be med inunediately can be stored in this container then tightly sealed with beaYy tape witll·acellent nwults. . ,,.. 1licPst bug+boo the racing yachtsmen fQCe is -1er, because Of its weight and becaue in many ol the smaller boats, tanks aren't built to carry tlie requa eel amount · The ~c committee requires that there be at least a gallon per day per man, with additional water for ~ch life raft They do allow that a CS.. TRANSPAC, P ... 24) IET THAT ONE WILL BE WHOLE! -Frank Spielberger, mana- ger ol. the 9dp'1 Gilley Service, shows some of the products pack- aged ~·1or~achtsrnoo to Mtrs. Thom~ Pickard, Huntington Harbour, tiOm the Bellwether Il, Mrs. Thom~. Corkett, Newport SAILORS PAMPERED -Tl'IUpAC sailors will be able to loot for· ward to hearty, taste· tempting meals with an assist from the Ship's Galley Service. Mrs. Pickard, Mrs. Corkett and Mrs. Afennder (above left, left to right) make a aelection from the ftriety Of . pre- cooked specialties which are offered. (Above, right) Mrs. Pickard and Mrs. Cor, Jcett select fresh eggs, which present no keep- ing problem as long as they are stored in a cool location. Meat depart· inent manager Joe Payne gives Mrs. Alex· ender 80Dle tips on meat storage fur Ute race (at left). Fretsh vegetablee, untrimm· ed, to be !toraged In dinghies are being pre- pared tor Mr6. Cor· kett by Gilbert Yosh10- Jca and Orville Hem - street (at right, left to right). The unique serv· ice offers a wide range of items for yachtsmen. , W ' ,, .... 11.ltll Beach, from the Sa1acia. and Mrs. Nick Alexander, Laguna Beach, from Van Diemen (lelt to right). The yachts will be contenders in the biennial invitational TraDipac nee to Hawaii whidl tradition.- ally gets under way July 4. • Wtdnetdl.Y, Jwie Zl, 1%7 It Was Her Day Mr. and Mre. Tbomaa K. Sweetland of Calta Mesa (left and right) were among . gueltl honoring b1a mother, Mn. Margaret Sweetland of Loi Anfelel, when abe retired after 19 years of service 11 a secretary first for the cl~a Board . of lducatioa and then for the Deputment of Airports. It wu ' Marpret Sweetland Day" at the airport and she. 1'Ceived congratulatiom from G<w. RonUd Rapa and the lM Angels ~ Oou.ndl From Page 23 ~ ... T ranspac ·Cruise t2lJrd "' the requJred ..... ~y may be omied In the farm ol a •'potable" liquid. T b e servb •uae-ta mum, ... NrW • dual J"ll'poM by treez!nl atn JIU81'tftlel fn coatam.. for . ,Mdttlona] cooUnc. and tb1a a1'o may be done lllCClll· tuBy wftb whole mllk. "Go-withs" that turn a plain meal into a 1our· met'1 delleht even a thou· sand miles at eea aren't overlooked, and scalloped dishes, hearty stews and "imbec8ecl rim er turkeya cm be IJlll*ed fer lnmO"Y ullan. Tomatoes,~. lb'ed ID ~ya where, moadl. The savvy experti c.ovwed with damp lulap are able t.o ol.f.er yacht> ucb, ther wUl keep for men a compllte line of Joni perioda without tak· pectapd dried fooda for fnc up valuable iaDey em~, land ID addi· ...,. .pece. tion are come.qUJ ICOUtllli Lcmcbel lean hMvfly on new product. to add 'var. bot IOUpl and ~. iety and a ''kick" to Ult and a iptdaDy l)ebd dally d.let at -. I ~ ad other aellOll-' ..,.~ lrUit are pect. ed .. 1a1'ft llld deereet "' rfpmeu to miild the ~ lhip'a brad, claullM wrap. Some fl tbe av.Oable ped Jn beavy peper, wUl 91*ia1tles are ~ed btJt. keep three weeb before t.er, pre-fried b a c o n· and the harried cook must re· fruit juice cryataa which eort to pecbted m.lns. ·are next best to the "ruJ Became the owner of one thing," canned whole freab of the mighty bebemotht, a m.Dk, in addition to the UJ· ~ race campaigner, ual packaged, powdered bad' a "sweet tooth," the varieties, and "nibblers" aenke dllcoftred 1l)'tf auch • potato and c o r n c:al*, tfCllll1y wapped in . cblpl ~pd b; cam to p'1adfC, WouJa 1' e m i'\ n gu.&ran™ tbe'y"Il be servea frelb almoat tbe duraUoa e r I s p Md in-cblp-rethec· ot thl ,_ ... f ~-crumb lwlp. Also sure ,.,..., .... ~ . Bo , ta be popular fD the future pc1icallr problem • tt.y are the canned beef and will keep for a' mioatts turkey ?OUta wbidi require . . Jit1 ol *ufflblt throu&h a .,,.,. box to aeled the most _.. for the meal under prepuation. Such ltemJ • Je41tuce, celery, cabb9cea and eaullflowen are left oataide w l t b Jeaw. an and may be ............ llOSIMARY PALMER '"' ..... .wed fn a cool place. no ret:r1pration. Altboup the ere.Inf it-The lalt word in service self wm tab aproxlmauty to the )11Chtsmeo in the two weeb, the race com· Newport Harbor .-ea is de- mittee, • a aatety requira-livery ol thm order vta meit, dauncll ample food rdrlgented truck right to abolrd for the crew tor a their dock and ready for J Har-borites' Troth Told The betrotbat of Roee- mary Palmer t.o Richard D. Rleaau wu revealed to relatives of each family at an afternoon party bolted by the. bridwlect'1 parents, Mr. and Mn. George A. Palmer of Cotta Me11. Parent.a of the future bridegroom, who re1id11 on Balboa Ialand, are Mn. Robert McDonald of AJta. dena and Jack Rleaau of tm.m~t.e titowage . AIUT their years of ex- perlmce, nothing much fuel tbele aperU. They accept telephoned grOCft}' orden from places u far lllfl.1 u Portland, Mi'1Di and New York as ca.rually • though they came from the ne~bor around the comer. The one thing that came closest to oausing them to "l<>1e their cool" w11 a $2()00 order which had to be shipped oot Im- mediately -via freighter to TahJU! HB TOPS • Long Beach. • Mias Palmer, a -adn.Ja EV«)' Wedllllday at 7 ..,. -p.m. TOPS Belch Babes of Newport Harbor Hlgb meet tn the Recreation Schoo~. plans to study medi· Cen ter, 17th Street and Or· cal technology in college. ange Avenue, HunUqto,n Her Clance. a graduate of Beach. Further information San Gabriel High School, 11 available by telepbonlnJ atUnded Orange Coast Col-Mrs. De Anne Malone. tlfT. lege and will enroll next fall at California State Col· _77_10_· ---"'-----lege at Lon& Beach. No date has been set for the wedding. The DAILY PILOT Beat in W11t ~ .... ·ANTHONY'S ~ WORLD l'AMOUS SHOE SERVICE COMPLETE e She11 cenverit<il !ftte t•lf ahe .. e Spe,Jel HIH fer Eure,. .. 11 fTevel e Alli9ator 1hoe1 e11ll lt•t• ra11awell e Hl9h hHla e11t e11ll mecle lew Sta, HANDBAG, WGGAGE REPAIRING "-.... ..,.. ,, .... , .. , Corona clel Mar-673-4640 Santa Ana -Kl 3.3490 Richards Lido Center - 673-8620 LIDO ISLE SHOO & IAGS DYED OI UCOVElED TO MATCH YOUR-GOWN NOTIC11 OUR COSTA MISA SHOP II CLOHD ~~~~~~ f • I ' DEAR ANN LANDE.RS : A woman In our net&IJborhOOd calla the rescue lqUd at leut once a month. T b e y tab her to tbe IH!lpltal, keep her for a day, then NDd her home because t_he dOCJb'I em ftDd notbiDC wrong w1tb \ . _....fl .• ~ ot ti c.'u,e. Cou.u& bnncb "'. :~ Cilifonlla ii '° bot 1n the tl.clf>en but it's )>e.: ~¢1atiqll .for NW'llry Ed· cause they don't try very hard. 'lbett ~· • .-:&et a bogpltal· menua are unimqlnative and t:'.ey tiU1 ·J.tr..• Ud d1DDer tomor· 'c:bellP Cl\ltl oi meat to begin with. rw. liMnlH. Jn the Jreen-~ery time they have clinner at mt 1'rier Inn. ~ ~ove. place tb91 ._if they can take the left. Festivities wtD begin at overs boine. They go throu&h the Jee-S:JO p.m. The annual box and help tt\emeelvea to every-,awards baoqUe' will include thing In alpt.-even the butter, I ~tJ . preeeottng cert1ficatea of to tefUse wban they tell me the Cfhi. achievement to students at ner wu .10 d,elldous they'd like tbt p,-u19 Cout Evening Col· ~!fen for hmch tomorrn. P~ teg6; Irene B».nd summer oL • genteel reply which means music .ICbolanhtPs; Leno- "no." -RAIDED nore Wllaon ~Ii.hip co DEAR RAIDEDi Tell them yoa the Idyllwild School ol Mu· tlaeall'it tile dlaer wu delldou, &oo, ale and Arts, and the Fw.ler· alld &Jae leftotten are loble to be ten Janior College Nursery YOVR llmm for tomorrow. Yoa'U • School procram students lJ Uft • fa1. ti tllree •r fMr Umea award. ud 111ey11 .,.u ukl.lc. Bovd member• are pre- "Tbe Bnde'a Gulde," Ano Landmt' =::. ~=­ booklet. anawera IOllle ol the mott fre. the wet ot Aq. •• to take q~• uked .questlona aMit wecf. ptece ID the 0.-Grove ctmp. To recel.e. ll:AD copy o1 th1f . J'trlt. Metbodllt Qmch. ~mp~ve l\d(le. init.e to Ana . . ~ Labdel'J.. tn Cf!'' °' t!)1J newspeper, S D enclollDg a long, self. addressed, quare aftce ::ped _envelope and 35 cent.a ID Square Riagerl Square Aml Landen wW be clad to help Dance Club flltben in b you with your problems. Send them to P'irlt Methodist C h u r c h, her in care of the DAn.Y·PIL-0'1', en-Cofta Meea, ~ Wednel· cloling a stamped. aelf-addreued en-liidaiyiaitiaipi.mi.iiiiiiiil velope. Luncheon Cl0ses Season PTA r.Notes League Taps leader:s Cbddra'I ~ from the , Laguna Beach'• Auls~ Mn. Andrew Mortbland, polntl ol view ol mr author ance League clOMCl a busy correst>oddJQg secretary and' and artilt wtD be dllcusaed and successful year with a Mn. Upward Mama, who when P'rimdJ ol tbe w~ gala luncheon and annual will chair the league'• Tum· m1lllta' Llbnry meet at a installation meeting, acc<ll'd· aboat .'lluift Shop. tom,bt. In tbe Bou branch. Ing to Mrs. WUllam Fox, Another bipllgbt ot the .pokeman for the iroup annual meeting waa the wel-88M Bola Ave., Westznln. • coming of five women who .--. Crystal and gold candel-adUved &dive statua after ~--T ~----llbra bearing yellow a n d ol .... __ .. , ~ fll:f7 .......... Alt au. Yblte spring f1owen craced a year prov..._ serv- D1JJ1 Whitmore, made ar- rancementa tor the lunch- eon. They are the Mmes. Wllllam Brown. Ray Burton and Gl@n Myera. Ako lendJn& a hand were Mme.. lia?TY Rannard, Johll .Sharer, Wllllam Tho- m11', Magdale~ PoiDtreau and Sutliff Topham. tbor ot 1D1111J ddldren'• &-UM long tables in tlte..Jrrine ~er'I'he~k~ p!r = tion ucl DOliftetton boob, Coast Country Chah u Mn. Harlow Hlnes. Wl1s9n 1'l1ne Garden Club ucl fllultrator Charla pay. Frank Darling, put Jrisl· and Wtwam Mortimer. zant will be the speakers. =r:r'no~~ed h:"· ~~ Mrs. 'Thomu Roden also Hari>or G a r d • n Clab Durinf the business meet-tenn as chaptu president. was introduced as an active pieeta at 10 a.m. every tint ing Mrs. E. R. Bottoms will G d . h.. member after a t.ve of ab-Tue.day in Vll1oua 1oce· report on P'riendJ worbbop ar ema corsages were tion.. Location Information ----...i\.WPOu··· , .... \"' ' ""' · -.r1rtO!'t.·\l · ,;.? ' (J;\\~. ,: 1.; ~ / during the spring of thJJ prei:e:nted !0 Mrs. Solomon s~. Hospitality Commit-ii available by caUtnc Mn. ~ar ~~~iq~~~m-~~~~:~~~~~b~~Mr~s:.~H~u~-~B~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~::::~~~: · ~rs by Mrs. Darling, who ¥,I --. ~ The PTA oi Estancia Jnstruoted each one in the School ]lrtsN11d art nardl dDtlea of her office. to Tom. . ~ Apo,.~ Also elected to -~· ,_ cam~ BCWJ:"MGrMaon. ·.a second year wwe the EdM ?tC~Mmes .. niomaa Jones, ~. ~. Ttdlr• wee den, 'J«choW , bonoftd ........ luDcMon Robert Beck, Frank Pren. tut "lburlda1. ad .Dr. IDd tice, Roy Thorouabma Mn. L e 1 a n d Newcomer and Fox. were· spedal guesta. New to the board an Oldest Fine Jewellers and Silversmiths Open Mon. end Fri. Eves. til 9:30 p.m. · •. ~ ... NEW WAY TO SAY "I LOVE YOU" MORE TODAY THAN YESTERDAY -BUT LESS THAN TOMORROW -DUI Pl.US ... 11• DIC. .. ,,,. qi' Mer, lllOins -..... -~ "' ..... flllldl '°"' poem, tlil .... " .,. .... b becomes her .,.., on _.. ... s11e .-• tr111S11ta If). Expressed torewr 11!1 J tmt rold. a.n.. Ille to riYI "him" too to W9lf OI qy-rl111 ar ~ ' $1~50 14 Kiral Gold Charm •••••• • • • • .. • • • • .. •• • • 14 Kerat Cold Br1celtt ....... • • ......... • • • .$34.00 HalT't Senta Ana Bullock'• Fe.Mon Squ•rt Hall't P•&adena • • • H•D'• PomoN WI f .-'1 ,, ' at • . OUI. OWN IRA~ -GEMINI PAqN BROADL00'1 CARPET • • t7ti VALUE • • COMPLETELY IN1STALLED Including Heavy Waffle Paci and Labor 95 ONLY SQ. YD. lllAUTIPULLY PATTllNID Hs.lO T1XTUll, 100% CONTINUOUS PIWWilr NY\ON CAltNr. D9 DINSI PILI WITH l1'lONO DOUIU JUTI IACKJNO TO WITHSTAND PUNTY Of HAID UU. AOL • • • Over 100 other patterfti and 1500 c0lors to ielect from OYer '2 Yurs of hlllble Service In Or1nge County STOii HOUIS • NO te liJO Men. & Prf. 'tll ttOO -PheM fer POI latf..,.... - II 1438 SO. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA PHONE 547-3993 Ample Parking ln Rear o{ Store ' . ~­ ~-. .. . ;_ .~ , ... . ~ ~ i • ,t; .. ~ .; .. •:• -.; .. ~ :' f ~~ • .. .. Cl LI SI LI LI Ct LI LI ., Cl • I~ ' I t I ·-.-. ·- • I . . I ! . . .. I; , ausm 11scu1n. L~o:= .. • 11usm FUIES ... '=·-· I YEIEllllEl .......... ~.R ·cun q11c1 ...... ~ ur I ILN Ill FOOD.-=::' .2 .. 11• ; T_.,, Mr 20, 1967 DAILY PILOT 25 ----------= U.S.D.A. CHOla oa STATa•OS. ca••• ... -.... , OVEN READY 16TO 18 POUM>S ._ c CORIED BEEF cl LB. · w M~ 'S YOIDlml -1.U. -· Oil s.&a. 'IHICX e SLICED BACON ........ 5 9 a.! DEL1C1oys IAlllCUED -1-PC>Ule PACKAGI 49 c MANHAnAN w11•1Rs I ALL·M~T IW • • • • • • _ ~ STATER BROS. REGULAR EVERYDA Y LOW PR ICES ONUS 0 A. CHOICE OR ST!TEP BROS CER TIFIED BEEF PORTERHOUSE STEllw. '1.15 cm STUD .... : ................ . ' T·IONE STEAKS .......... LL 11.• ...... HIST. .... ~ ... - TOP SIRLOIN ................ LL '1.31 lllP lllST ............... ':': .... 7' IOUND STEAK ..... 'c:' LL ... 75' CllCI 10111 ........ -=-... 1' MIDIUM llD IWllT YI• .,,~ EARS CORI c .. l llUFFDlllS n::,. • 121 U"U" J r'l~ll I ,., . E .J.lit Sc holarships for Laguna Beach G";1duates Mrs. :Edmund Van' Deusen, president of the Laguna Beach Ebell Club .presented four $500 ICbolanhip awards to graduating seniors of Laguna Beach High School. Recipients were (ldt to right) Michael 'Harvey's' Finale Schoenleber, valedictorian for the class of '67, Jennifer Gormsen, Wesley Lum, and Don Mors- head, wutatoriaD. A PERMANENT, FLOATING Play to End on Opening Note TAP ROOM! Although it will actually be closing night for the production or "Har- vey/' the atmosphere around Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse Saturday, June 24, will be tinged with fa mi liar opening night excitement. GJQrioos Days . Improved! First, the playhouse is marking its second anniversary that evening. Then, following the current production, cast, crew and audience will enjoy a buff et at the new Costa Mesa Golt and Country Club. Shattered Hopes Mended! And fmally, for the first time awards will be presented to the befit actor and actress, best supporting actor and actres6, and the 1967 Thespian A\ftl'd. You will find no Finer Facilities to ENHANCE your day -or EVENING- than the 'lap Room While ''Harvey" was open to the public last weekend and next Friday, it will be closed to all but Civic Playhouse Patrons Association members and guests on June 24. Formal and semif ormal attire will be in order for the anniversary celebration aa patrons g6ther for the 8:30 p.m. curtain call in the Oommuni· ty Recreation Center located at the fairgrounds' west gate. of the Old Pavilimi; clsYerly CODltNcted 10 it appears t.o FLOAT PERMANEJG1N on the GLITI'l!t1'NG Hostesses for the party 1n the country club include the Mmes. A. L. Pinkley, George Tucker, Arthur McKenzie, Roger Neth, John MarsbaU. Roy E. June, Emmett O'Donnell and Roy Ericbon. I • ~ .., -. ~~c:::!-~:o~:m!Srr.:!:~~ll'O'.;;_rm ... _mlll_m:J~,.,,.~:Jdlr.:1111::1~ waters of Newport Bay. San Clemente Gallery Tea Toasts Exhibition An opening of a s~mer exhibition of paintings in the San Clemente Art Gal· lery was celebrated at a gallery tea sponsored by the San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club. According to Fred Cr'?'I· shaw. gallery chairman, paintings in the show were judged by Peter Hamlett of Laguna Beach, Yho after making bia selections. dis· cussed the pictures before Hadassah Every third Tuesday at 8 p.m. in members' homes the Harbor Chapter of Ha· dassah stages its meetings. L o c a t i o n information is available by contacting Mrs. Jack Cllapman, 54~1397. the comributing painten. Featiaed iD the exhibit )I a selection Of watercolors by club member Sandy Mar· tin. Other places he has ex· hibited include the Los An- geles County Museum, Pas· adena Art Institute, S -. .tl Gabriel Art Gallery, Seal Beach Art Cente.r, Elsinore Art Exhibition, Riverside County Farmer's Fair and Hawaiian Art Gallery, Wai- kiki. J. A. Burren, guest artist at the tea. showed two or his oils. A member of the club, he and his wife, v; 1ian, have been residing off and on for the past 12 years in Laguna Beach and since 1934 have maintained a home in Clovis, N.M. Couple Pick Festive Occasions are CELEBRATED N t · I D with increased Vigor and up 10 ay SHATrEREDHOP~ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Gor· are MENDED by the don oi Costa Mesa an· gentle sound of. the Surf nounced the engagement of which may be hemd her daughter, Selene Cole· Softly Surging ~y m11n to James R. Nolan, beneath the Premises. son and stepson o; Mr. and Mrs: Roy D. Buchan of Businessmen find the Arcadia, La. Peerless Beauty of our The future bride. also ttie MAGNIFICENT daughter of Edward C. Coleman :>i La Puente, is HARBOR VIEW a graduate of Corona del conducive to-the~ Mar High School and Or· · ange Coast College. transaction of Important Her fiance, a grnduate of Busin~ Affairs. Dodson High School. La .• studied at Louisiana State From Thursday through University and now is sta· Sa da · tioned aboard the u s s tur Y evening our Rogers in San Diego. UNIQUE Tap Room Aug. S has been selected sparkles with song and as the wedding date, with MUSIC the rites to take place in • ttie First Methodist Church, Sh uld . Costa Mesa. o you expenence a ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;,;laensationof THIRST HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW WIGS LATELY? How Would You Like To Get Personal Core On A Shampoo And Set at $3.00, Hair Cut for $2, Or Permanent for $10? AIOYI ~OD WITH THIS AD. MONDAY, TUISDAY, WIDNUDAY. 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Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLI!; NUMBER. of James .Malcom Ma:rtin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor· don A. M a r t i n of Costa Mesa. Grandview Presbyterian Ohurch was the setting for the afterDoon nuptials last Saturday. Glven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown fashioned of pure silt organza and French peau de ange lace. Lace adorned her bodice and deeves and her · detachable train was styled as a redingote coat with a panel train falling from her shoulders. Completing her ensemble she selected a cathedral length veil and a rosette ol lace and organza overlaid with jewels. She carried a bouquet of small orchids on top of a white Eastern Star Bible. Miss Shari Burrows wu maid of honor. She wore a chartreuse empire style dre~s. a~ented with pale blue satin ribbon with back interest of tiny buttons and bows. Blue daisies madt up her bouquet Carol Wickham, D i a n e Whitington, Gwendolyn Mc- Pherson and Robin Parker were bridesmaids. T h e i r dresses were identical to the honor attendant. Randolf L. Reddick was selected as best man. Ush- ering guests to their seats were Dwight W. S p ie rs, John V. Parker, Gordon A. Martin Jr. and Robert J. McConn.lclt. The reception took place in Burbank's Women's Club. The new Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Hoover H l g b School and Glendale Col- lege. She was a Job's Daughter and is a member of the Eastern Star. Her husband is an alumnus of Costa Mesa High School and the University of Southern California. At USC he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha, the Student Senate and was junior college relation com- mittee chairman. The couple are honey- mooning in Puerto Vallarta and will make their home in Durham, N. C. where the bridegroom will a t t e n d Duke U n i v e r s i t y Law School. I See By Today 's Want Ads NEWSONnlE REMODELING FR.ONT ••• We J\llt hHrd that cur new dairy cue that was M.11>' poeed to anive lut Monday waa still lo St. Lou1a on Monday. So ••• the mill<'a sWl in the •r ~U41 tor, anothtt week, pla. You're. all so nJce and patient .• ~ would we do wit.bout you ... ~wouldn't. RED CARPET TREAT- MENT OR GOU> CARPET 'rnEAT· MENT Walls of &Old do umplious things t o gleutln& white dlJbes. Ever-lovin' Otigarl, ao fill-inable with Its many shapes and &i7.es Gel this: 5 ditterent cups and sauc- en, the after dinner cup is news, • demitasse and a half • • • ioogs up to 2~ C\11l9 , • • popular Jotua bowls, the tiniest is p-eat for coodiment.s, the larg- est for potato salad. Bowls, platten, plates and lie~ dlahea go on and on . . . Tea cups without handles, Utile butter pat diabeJI, Ake cups, sherbets, butterflies, lhelll, candle hokiers, bod va.w, stair •lellS of plats and platten. • . Contempo Frost • . • Ot.1- carl'• aDl'ftr' to the mod AP • • • Dull finilb ctm.-mon, turquoise, ll\lllllard, and olfve comblned with just the right amount-o1 white. The cups, bowia and mugs, abarp looking with stralgbt aides in the colOT, but while inside . . • the starter set a love for tum- isbed apartment.a or aew brides. JEWEL 'IOOES AND SERVING ~ Guild buffer server. • • • the aame IWinitnc colon . . . enamel coated and com- bined wlth gold. Gn!at haJ>o dles and lids and candles undemeath for wanning ... inside a good glass baking di5h foe 1a.aagnu or cooking what comes naturall,y • . . Guild's stacked cannisters put a new 11ant on flour, sugar, tea, and coffee, or potato chips, popcorn aad pl"!tz.els, vying for m\Jllt· ha ve-around-the-kitcben hcn- oni . . • And ltlU anotht r Linitt stack for peanuta, can dy and pretzel.a ..• LET YOUR !MAGlNATION RUN WU.O still doing the gold wall In housewares all lit up in new swinginrcolor ... c.nru~ table ware by <l>min1 bu the loYellest ruarantee ••any pkoe will be replM> ed U It breeb, chips, cnckl or crazes, In 3 years." Nice . . • for thia reuoo tt ls gradually replacing an the dishes .In the 1hlp'1 galleys round town. Cenlura, an- other classic white, with or without tilt' gold trim. has i1pl011hed out in color too ..• just a few pieces to mix and match with the white . . splattered wild yellow dai~es OT olive~ one big blue daisy ••• QQ.te a new and right t~ thia mix· mg of pure whil'e wttb color RED WALLS PERFEX:r FOil.FORST~ Sheer elegance In aervtng . . . Royal Swedish stalnleu by Gense . . . to blend or mix &nd mBlrh with &ny fine >lainless or evtn St\-rling vou may alrudy own . . . :'lfodtm pronged carv~ boards on gleammg sta.inle1s platters . . au gratin dish- es. gravy boat.a. serving trays, and platters. vegeta· ble dishes with cavers ..• ;even a cottee &ervet', hostess right wUh matching 1 cream and 1ug1r on a • beautiful b'ay. All of 18/8 nickel 1tainles.~ steel. the gleam to grc:N1 rlchers with th<' years. Stainleas h·s come lo ill own, design- ed for busy holteue1 w!lo want things right, elepnt, and bright. Jewell deserve the red carpet treatment too • • . Gerber Legendary Blades are the ~ar.i. the silver mink of the fine NIUery cir-: •Where you can buy a finft player pi8Jl0. cles . • . Sheer elegance l.n carving or cutt.ing motion 1 : • • ii ll knife could be beau- 1 liful. rvr n ii It 11 IO 11t.rp ii can dn>s11 out a caribou. skin a seal. and thm shave , a facP ol whllkel"ll . . . Ger- • Then•a 11 11 m a r I 'j7 Porsche \\'llh 11Unmof at " ~a.son~bl<' prino. • Wher't' for S2700. you cl'ln bt'r blsdrs arr . . . The huy 11. J>' Trailer fn Bay· 1 down11tall'll HouM'warcs of 8hore Trailer Park. the G''t Shop has three other ln00tt8t.ing ccmen too .•. Like the gadget comer, and the vacuum cleMer hllg cor- ner and the <'lock comer • If you're looking for a Maytag Washer. there·s 11.n automatic one that runtt Uke new for $125. PHONE 67l-6360 FOR DBJVERY ~uue ~oob ~ejti\f tt\ 'robuce DIRECT FROM HA WAii .•• EXOTIC FLAVORED PAPAYAS 3 FOR '1 GARDEN-FRESH. LOCALLY GROWN SUMMER . SQUASH LB. 19- CRISP. EXTRA-FANCY WASHINGTON WINESAP APPLES 6 Las. '1 BOIL 'EM OR MASH 'EMI U.S. NO. I WHITE ROSE POTATOES 5 LBS. 19- HEINZ HOT DOG RELISH 11 01. 4 FOR $1 HEINZ HAMBURGER RELISH 11 Oz. 4 FOR $1 NAU,EYS POTATO SALAD 15 Oz. 3 FOR $1 STOCK UP FOR SUMMER! DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE .. PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 0r. 4 KNUDSEN LA BON BUTTER 1 LI. 79c BEST FROM HAWAII! -. • • • 0 • • 0 KERN'S GRAPE JELLY zo •L 3 .., '1 ASSORTED FRUIT FlA VORS DEC MONTE WHOLE NEW POT A TOES Jo> NABISCO OREO COOKIES FRENCH MARKET COFFEE 1 ~. 5 .., '1 PILLSBURY FLOUR 47c 79c JELLO , .. , ,_$1 ~·~ ..... 5 LIS. 4f ALPO ALL FLAVORS DOG FOOD 1•v, ... ZEE BATHROOM The the v Delicatessen ha a fas domestic types, fo r euert, KNUDSEN PINTS conAGE CHEESE 3 ·-'1 RJCHARD'S 6ERMAN STYLE IEER KAESE ... , .. RASMUS SEMI-SOFT DESSERT DANISH CAMBAIERT DAFT SUCB> AMlllCAN CHEESE SWISS CHEESE ASK roll OUR FREE CHEESE l*:TIONARY! Cqme Toste Our Fine Cheeses Friday ancl Saturday • I CRUSTY FRENCH BREAD POOR IOYS ST ART THE MORNING WITH DBJCIOUS PINEAPPLE .... ' -- ... DANISH 2 .., 2tc 11S THE SEASON FOR HOTDOGIUNS SPICY 6000 6.., ~c Apple Sauca Cups 6 .., ~ ( RICHAl.D'S FABULOUS CHEESE BREAD ... 4'c 2Ac HAVE YOU TllEO OUR OTHER 3 I . VARIETIES OF HOME BAKED BREAD 1 4 ._11 39c - TISSUE J UACD $1 .THURS. F~ PHOJf)GRAPH STEMS AND PIECES BRANDYWIE MUSHROO"'S 4 01. 4 FOR $1 • ZEE TROPIC TONE NAPKINS " Ct. <tanblJ etjo~ WEEKEND SPECIAL SWEDISH PEPS CANDIES DELICIOUS AFTER DINNER OR 79,. ANYTIME FOR QUICK ENER6YC. P LL IA5 . · · RE6. ftc UR Jd ?? Collection GARTH C .. TOM LO Rf ROBI • Wht>r<' I~ liit 11 rleluxe 'W A I n u I Medile'l'Tanf'&Jl bf>dr()t)m 11uitP for sale. • Wht'r<' Ill h11y 11 \Vedltf'· wood gas range. l-b11mc.-r. r"Op!X'rtOl\4> lha t' s brand nPW fOt' $95- " 42~ Market OPEN DAILY 9-7 SUNDAY 9-b OPEN DAILY 9-6 SUNDAY 1 1~ OPEN DAILY 9--b SUNDAY 11~ OPH I '\ ,.. • A y PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 22-23-24 OPEN EVERY MORNING AT 9 A.M. For your shopping pie.sure ... org•n serenades by Bemice F1y MAR"ET RT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE ....... ~uut lJoob t}ejtitutl '~ e The fun way to learn about cheese is to eat itl the varieties on special this weekend, Richard 's 1a a fascln•ting selection of the finest imported and essert, for cooking, or for interesting party snacks. RICHARD'S SHARP CHEDDAR 3 *-'1 TILLAMOOK .... SI.JO 79c L• RICHARD'S MONTEREY JACK 79cu DBJCIOUS IMPORTED GOUDA CHEESE ,. .. 39c . . 0 •• ..,. • • • • 0 WELCOME TO OUR NEWLY DECORATED BAVARIAN· LOOK KAFFEE·HAUS! MONDAY Polish Sausage ond Rt at RICHARD'S TOP OF 1HE GRADE USDA CHOICE RUMP ROAST '?~E BONB.ESS RUMr ROAST STR~TIN>ER ROUIDSTEIK RICHAIDS TONIAVOI ' SWISS STEIK 79¢LB. ~DER CUIES BEEF STEW 2..U.. IO>CES FROZIH HAMBURGER PATIIES RJOiARD"S OWN SPECIAL Rf:OPE MEAT LOAF ~~~N COMPLETE SEUCTION OF USDA "PRIME" BEEF .AND EXOTIC SEAFOOD FOR INTERESTING SUMMERTIME MEALS. ' MINUTE MAI> FROM FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE 12 OZ. 6 FOR $1 MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. 3 FOR $1 , I Sauerh~ut al! TUESDAY Bockwurst in Wine Souce ond .,.. German Po+oto Salad WEDNESDAY Souerbroten Meatbans GEN GIANT SALE ! ond Red Cobbage THURSDAY German Sandwich (Knockwurst ond Sauerkraut on Rye FRIDAY Stuffed Cobboge SA TU RDA Y Knodwurst ond Germon Pototo Solod PLUS OUR REGULAR LUNCHEON PLATES, SANDWICHES, AND SALADS WE'RE OP!N EVERY DAY FROM 9 TO 5 ··EXHIBIT - IN THE PATIO JRS. FRI. SAT. JUNE 22-23-24 GRAPHERS OF NEWPORT BEACH Collection of representative works by ·ARTH CHANDLER TOM COOPER TOM COOPER TOM JONES LORRIE HUFF BOB WALKER ROBERT EMERSON WILLIS MEXICORN 10 e&. 4 fer $1 In latter Sauce SPINACH 11 ea. 4 fer '1 in Mter S.uce NllLETS CREAM CORN 10 ... 4 fer '1 ·swanson Entrees" FRIED CHICKEN av1 0i. 39¢ SAUSIURY STEAK s112 Cb. 39¢ TURKEY 91/2 0i. 39¢ llf oUJtr eljolJ FUCHSIA PLANTS IN BLOOM HUSKY UPRIGHT VARIETIES IN ALL SHADES NICELY BRANCHED I~ 4" POTS 48¢ EA. FOR INSTANT PATIO COLORI ~M.l~ Rower Shop ANTHONY'S SHOE REPAIR IAY OF1BS OPEN DAILY 9-6 CLOSED SUNDAY I MON.-FR I. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-5 MON.-FRI. 8:30-6 SAT. 8:30-5 , ,. ' Couple Plan To Marry In Tustin Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mac- Cartney of Costa Mua have announced the engagement of their daugbt« Jan Mac- Cartney to Rob J . Was ot Tustin. , The couple plan an Aug. 19 wedding in St. Cecilia's Church, Tustin. 'riie bride-elect is a grad- uate ol Oarlmont H i g h Scbool. Belmont, aod attend-I ed Oal Poly at San Luis I Obispo. She ·was the 1966 Orange Coast College Rodeo •;;.·11.~.~·~~ Q\¥eD. L ~,;,:;.::..Jll~;,-..~- JAN MKCARTNEY Brid•to-be Her fiance, son of Mr. aoo Mrs. C. P. F. w~ of The Hague, The Nether- lands, was graduated from St. Aloyisius C.Olleg : in The -.-------- Hague and attended Hope O>Uege, H o 11 and. Mich, and Santa Ana C.OUege. ~ Flower Rug Women Honored 1 By AAUW :. Two past presidents of the Newport-Costa M e s a I Bnmcb, American Associa-I tion of University Women, were etvea special recocnl· tion by area members at u. llJdnl luncheon. Mn. Donald S a m I 1 ol C o a t a Mesa a n d Mrs. Thomae Pickering of New- port Beach each had her name affixed to branch con- tributions of $500 from the • branch to the national fel· lowsrup program. Last year, the national AAUW u sed its contribu- tions of nearly $500,000 to award 100 fellowships to American aid foreign wom- en for post doctoral studies . Mn. S a m i s also h a s served her group in other capacities including public· ity chairman, world prob· lems chainnan and com- m unity af ratrs chairman. Mrs. Pickering has been a leader in the Vagabonds in· terest group of the AA UW and tbi& year served as ticket cbairmal1 f OI' the 1 n- temational Buffet by which the branch rals-1 $1,100 for fellowships. Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Peart ot Costa Mesa have anncnmced Ile engagement of their daughter, Marty ~art to Roger Sprinkle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sprinkle of Garden Grove. The betrothed are both juniors at the University of the Pacific, Stockton, and are majoring in pharmacy. 1'he troth also was revealed at the beuedict-elect's fra. ternity, Phi Delta Chi. Mils Peart was graduated Crom Taft High School, Woodland m&, and her fi- ar!C9 is an alwnnus of Gar· den Grove IDgh School. No date bas been set for the wedding. LOCAL No other new1peper tellt you more, every cley, abo11t whef 1 9oin9 on In the 9rHter Ore119e Co .. t th•n the DAILY "LOT. Crochet a g-ay flower rug of 4 strands of cotton or rags to brighten any room. QUICK-crochet area rug combines shell-stitch, single crochet. Use 3 colors or 2 tones plus unbleached cot· ton. Pattern 7470: rug direc- tions. F IFTY CENTS lcoin6) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for !int· class malling and special handling. Send to A I i c e Brooks, the DAILY PILOT, J~ Needlecraft Dept .. Box 163, Old Olelsea Station, New York, N.Y. 10011. Print N•me, Addre11, Zip, Pat· tern Number. 2.10 MOST BEAUTIFUL NEEDLF.cRAFT DESIGNS in new 1967 Needlecraft Cat· alog! 2 free patterns, kn it. crochet fashions, everything 25 cel'l'ts. Sensational. new value' Book or Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete pattern~. Beginner-easy knit. crochet 50 cents. Museum Quilt Book 2 - complete patterns for 12 su- perb American quilts. 50 ~. Bargain! Quilt Book l - 16 complete patterns. 50 .cents. Eastern Star Harbor Star Chapter 5611. OrdeT al the Eastern Star m~ts at 8 p.m. every Se<:· ond and fourth Tuesday in the Masonic Temple .. 1401 15th St., Newport Beach. KOCM•FM HA UTTnJI. N111 IC AU. DAT,., lllVIMQ OIAJIOE COtnfTT 30 DAil Y PILOT 1 Wtdnlsdly, June Zl, 1967 m 1. 11th st. et 0r.,.. 2• Harllor 1M1. et wn .. c.ta Meet Shepplftt C..... ........, Sh11111IN Centw Focl·n. C~ps . . . PACK .OF SO •r Value Women'• Su111111er· fl3N loal• leRtl lpl• Pl•hl•1 .......... ii ._O" •1.-va1sa-Tc;I• .. ····!If! ·~ ...... -,r ·~w.• ·~ ...... ,. a ... 1t1111w .a •••• t' ~ Y .. ael Pzlla ,,u·; .. " ..... '• .. .......... hl,. 1'oldl =~ '7• =..., ..... ' -- Shifts s 98 Gtr lbif 11 ia Mlllller fabriu-IOllll "• llm"I (Tut IDll 1 ~u. llJ'la l Priau. IOHch. 1trip u i ii t~• •ro11p I 11).111 ;:... ~ ICty, 9 ladr Amm· ca-,-.._. au7 • .,., Yood-_ _. .............. I '2.91 ve1..a , QI. ·-·· .... ~ ~ i ;'!: '117 : I~. Aachor Hodri11,1. ·... . ... -.>-,. "27 W•tmlftlttr et O.W... Wfll e 1406 W. lldl-.r IM lrhtet St. 17'904MagnollaSt. . W•tmlftltlr .:..;u..., c.nt., SM-. AM At T..._. e Vil .... CM• a.... ....... , ... ,$ .,,... . C.0.-•ea up to • 1'7' IC(. lt. -with geatle raio-lih '•pray. Guannteei for l yr. In time '°' hot '!Vft.thet. ) I .53~ .. la I ;+-• aliaiu tlilt ..., ~ .................. ,., ao..1c..-.I .. ""· whlc.1 .i. ,...._.ion . m· ........... ---............ .. • .JI 'N. ... .,.. •. •.. • • .... , = .:1=:m~r~. = ........ ~ ........... · ..• . .. ,... . ...... ....... .. • 11:!! ,,... ... .... ...... --······ ... • UM ......................... . 1~ °'1NCI HAii DllSSIN8 .......... '1° Mocless ....... •1oa " 'lllrtfly .... ..... ...... aac '11' Bufferln New200... ... • • • 6 '1 39 Cepacol =:" c .............. Off ...... 99' Maclea• •22.a1 a.11111to11 leach Eleclalc lllllfe '1'681 · ~~~"I'"'>-= ~ ......... ~ ... , ... finish. • •tM 11'" "-"' c..lilMI •1.1t •••• c ...... =:~'I'' c ... 1 cc. Malia ridi8I mote cmnfoial>le. •.1.79 ...... _ ....... c.p ~-lawt CM*it1 I a I 11 s • Ryle. Wide -~ - lalrpcooil .... 29c ... Pro ,''\ Pocket Co••• 2 1or 291 Smood:ily llnilmd. hr 2 .... ... l:Jt. . ................... , ............... _. -_.._ .. ..,,, ..... .. ,:~ ,. ................ ., ..... ~· ef,.,., ............. ~ .. Me ...... •111 Lfl <~ p s s r c s' B c , I • UllY'S-12 OZ. CAN C•RNED BEEF ... FANCY, ROYAL _ ,APRICOTS 19~ U.S. NO. 1, WHITE ROSE PO.TATOES c!~~s. 3~ SWEET 5 BERMUDA C ONIONS • ITALIAN OR SUMMER .. -SQUASH 2 lbs. 2tc · / . ... FORIEMOS'r . Wednesday, June 21, 1%7 . DAILY PILOT :Jj. ' . . con AGE ' CHEES~ FOREMOST ONE POUND CARTON BUTT·ER IUFFET CAN s~ 27¢ s~iE 53¢ SUNSHINE Cinnamon Grahams ;.::~ ............... 29¢ . ... • "'It. • tJlaY'S-Whole P•r Sh... 303 Can .IOMA TOES 5 FOR -. UlaY'S-Whole KerMJ-12 0L WESTERN BAR M STYlE TRI BULK STYLE • HICKORY SMOKED KRAFT CRACKER BARREL ... lb. S1HREDDED a . ' 11 CHEESE .. : lllODll FOOD . DELAWARE--6 Oi CAN PUNCH ............. 6 FOR '1 JOHN'S PIZZA CHEESE .. ~~. ~ .. ~......... 53¢ · SAUSAGE .. ~~.~· ....... ~ 69¢ GREEN GIAMT PEAS 10 OL pkg. MIXED VEGET AB~ES 10 S:. ~ MEXICORN 10 Oz. Pkg. SPINACH 10 Oz. Pkg. NIBLETS Choice Your 10 Ot. Pkg. 4:•1 , ORN INS=· 5 ... .. TENDERIZED BEEF CUBE STEAKS USDA CHOICE-BONELESS ROUND STEAK USDA CHOICE-CENTER CUT .. . RO•D ... " "' .. . STEAK ',£ ; I lb. IAR M-WESTERN STYLE WIENERS:~~ ~ MAYER-12 Oz. Smokies 'LINK SAUSAGES , USDA CHOICE-THICK CUT ·SWISS STEAK 49~ 59:. 79~ LACHl9UrTA "TORTILLAS CORN WEEKEND SPECIAL PRfcE . IAR M-WESTERN STYLE-Mix or Match ' !~'=TEo LUNCHEON MEATS • All Meat Bologna-Pickl• Pimento • Cotto S1l1ml , 5 9 e RO«Mo Lo1f c • HHd ChMse • Dutch Loaf I~ e Bar.1-Q Lo.f . . USDA CHOfCE RUMP ROAST 79~ ' GROUND BEEF r AtESH, LE.AN SPECIAL LOW PRICE YOUNG AND TENDER ' lb. lb. PRICES EFFECnvi: THURS.·FRl.-SA T •• SUN. JUNE 22-23-24-25 WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS COSTA MESA ANAHEIM PLACENTIA WE GIVE BLUE CHIP STAMPS • 19th and Placefttla • 1150 N. East St. • 710 W. Chapman ' i ' :JJ DAILY PILOT Wtdnesdly, June 21, 1%7 News of Coast Servicemen 2nd Lt. ReuW L Jeqee. 25l 10n of Mn. Audrey Jes- . see, 111 27tb Sl, Newport Belich, WU COlllftdll1olle on graduation from Trau- portatlon Officer Candidate Scboo1 at Ft. EOltll, Va. Pvt. William F. Med191, 21, son of Mr. and Mra. Calvin P. Meetlnl, 2980 Alta Laguna,· baa ~ a med1cal spectanst COQrM at the Army Medlcal Tralnln& Center, Ft. · Sam HoUJton, . Tex. Marine Pvt Rebert M. G~a. Jr., son of Mn. Maxine E. Gates, 312 W. Joann SL, Costa Mela, and Marine Pvt. Gary E. wt. DH, aon of Mr. and Mn. Alvin T. WlJIDm, ma Cin- dy Lane, Huntlqtoa Beach, have campllted four _.. ol IDdlftlaal ...,. tnbt- ing at ~ pesdetcw. They DOW' t.ee four weea ol speclalllt tnil*JC. Seaman Becru1t Bellert D. Coele1, USN, IOD of Mr. and Mn. Paul Roy Cogley, 8521 Glalgow Circle, Hunt- ington Buch, ia undergotnc nine week.I of baaic train- ing at San Diego. LL (junior gnide) Jama H. CufteW Jr., USNR, IOll of Mr. and Mn. Jame1 B. Canfield, 2112 Del Mar A.,. •• Costa Meta, bu returned to Long Beach from VW.. nam u a crewman 8board the dock landing ablp m;., Carter IWL The Carter Hall spent Hvell and a half months off Vietnam. Marine Pfc. Nldtelu F. Champloa, IOD of Mr. and Mn. Nicbo• J. Q.lmplcm. 3016 College Ave., Costa Mesa, iJ atatimed at Da Nang, Vietnam, with the 3rd EJgbt-lncb Howitzer Bat- tery, 11th Marine Reg1ment, 1st M.arlne DtviJioa. T b 1 unit pl"O'rida indirect artil- lery mpport for the dlvi- sion 's infantry units. USAF M-Sgt. Jama J . AvW.fm Bok•*'• Mate Alnnm Apprentice J• A. Camlllt, USN, 10D of Mr. and Mn. A. A. Onn!Do, 9801 Villa ~ Drive, Hw·~ Bwh. ii In ,...,._,~ N.J .. ell'Gll.t in the f>..trvy'I A'ftdoa Bo9t.. ....Wt Mm Sdloll. He will be .._ 6e • er.-. 1114 "* . } de" of ainnft ... d+c IDd re· Cl1fW1 .,...... ulld abcm'd aircraft antera. ~ E1ecUician naa ..... Mldaad J . Jlat7a, USN, 8llD of Mr. ID4 Mn. _,.._ E . Runyen, 17271 WDd n.. Lane, Hunt- 1n&tae 8-dl, ii in Viet- Dml eentac wtDl Navy M~ bde Oomtructbi Battalion 3. TUFIED KING-SID ENSEMB1 E by sl&o1s 1119!.!n COMPLETE WITH llDDING SIMMONS' IONUS INSIMm llld Ju Ki"9 la. Metal Frame • Foam Matt.... P.d • Percole fillM Sheet • Percale Tep Sheet • Olton ........ • C'2) ......_ Piiiows and (2) Pillew C.... .•. AU. ICING SIZI, of counel ' Tobia. whoee wife, Marguer- ite, is the daugbtc' of Mn. Chal'les Jobman, 1522 Mer· ion Way, Seal Beach, bu been decoraUd with the Bronze SW medal at Vlnh Long Army AirfteJd. Viet- nam, for meritorioUI serv- ice in operationl apiut the Viet Cong. The aergeant is a weather teclmlc:lan at Vinh Lone. '!be blUlaliom receotly CCIGllJleted relenher train-'.QUILTED KING-SIZE ENSEMBLE USAF Capt. Bldsard F. ~lchardt. IOll of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Reicbllrdt, 14862 Harper st., Midway City, has been presented a Military Aircraft Command safe flying award at Eglin AFB, Fla., in recognition or 5,00> hours of aecident- free flying. He flies HC-130 Hercules aircraft used for airlifts. Marine 2nd Lt. F1oyd W. Hunter ID, son of Mrs. Er- win S. de Mosckonyi, 345 Cherry Tree Lane, Newport Beach, was commissioned after completing the offi· cer's candidate course at the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Fla. Marine Lance Cpl. Ro~ ert J. Thompson, son of Mrs. R. w. Othmer. :ms Minuteman Way, Cost a Mesa, has reported aboard the New River Marine Corps Air Facility, Jacksonville, N. C. He is assigned to Marine Observation Squad- BS Degrees Won by Six Six Hunti.ngton Beach res· idenCi' were among the 160 candidates w h o received degrees from West Olast University in commeoce- ment exercises r~ntly. Dr. Victor Elconi.n uni- versity presideM, conierred the badlelor ol science de- gree upon Cllarles W. Mox- ley, 10160 Harron Circle · DougJas W. Buckler, t609i Fantiasia Lane; Tony E. Broyles, 6182 Shields Drive ; Rai98 Barkley, 4621 Rhap- sody Drivt!; Ralph J . Mor- rO'W Jr., 16362 Hollywood Lane, and Bob Dtomarticb, 6202 Hooker Drive. West Coast Uruversity is accredited as a senior de- gree-gJ'anting institution. It has undergraduate centers in Lo6 Angeles and Orange, and a graduate center in Los I Angeles. ron I, Mari n e Aircraft ---------- Group 26. the largest hell-~-------... copter group in the Marine Corps. Paul E. Bandy Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bundy, 2052 Pomona, Costa Mesa, has been promoted to airman first class. Airman Bundy is an air freight spe· dallst at Tainan AB, Spain. If SUI! l'MIS SEAL 1.$ ON YOUI NIW AUTO All CONDITIOta by ENGLANDER C'""/'lde Wilh Bedding! 514995 NICI ,_, INCWDIS J:I:li1_~ INGlANDll I 0 N US IN5IMILI i.. cl~ ICift9 Siu Metal F-. • ,_ Mottreu rod • r.rc.ai. fittM Sheet • re~ale Top Sheet• O"-llcmket • (2) 1e1ster rm ... -4 12> "'le• c- • • • All KING SID. .t eMnel TWIN-SIZE SPECIAL! INCLUDES MATTRESS & BOX sr•CS . omo.nPE FUil SiZE • StMchil s..i,.. en ~Type ~ ................ IOTH PIECES ..•••• : .•59t1 U . Tlmmotlly B. Craw- ford, 26. '1812 O>rnwall Drive, Huntington Beach, was presented UN! Air Medal and a meritorious ci- tation at Los Alamitos Na- val Air Station for service in Southeiast Asia. ro• "'IOVllt" OM/ITU COM,011 'flfOIMA HCI su l'liOHt nuow rt.Ou rot ntHt MNIU,ACnltHS A.I.A. ntOfQUll' Complete Only ... s3995 SALE PRICES EFFEOIVE AT ALL 3 STORES U . Crawford was releas- ed from active duty wt No· CLAIDY MAllC IV IA TON NORDIC ratGllCIHO VOIHADO vember after servini with ---------• , - ORANGE 290 N. TUSTIN AVE. ON JUlllH 10\IAat J 1 l lOCIC kO~lll 01 CHA'~;NJ-4742 COSTA MESA ANAHEIM 270 EAST 17th ST. 642-1327 CM Mill ... SGUAlt) I llOClll °" ...-..ocT MY9. 621 N. EUCLID · PR~ UN lUC\ID CllKlNT IOUAtl) NUl TO ctAWJOIN Ml(T. • A I I I LI I iii t r-•~1118.::-.~ .. ••~ ~Yl-~¥mlfl'7'1.. 59• •Ult •KIDD............ • ~2,.DN.'l'!ll?.::.fJIWl9' ate I~ . 27' 1111Um11lm1............... • \ ... Wednesday, June 2l, 1967 DAILY PILOT 33 GOLD MEDAL SHORTENING ALL PURPOSE PURE VEGETAIU FLOUR CRISCO LOW. LO t'f WH IH FRONT BLU( RIBBON BEEF PRlf,. ~ · L.HS A WEEK 114' ...... -.... lk.. 29' ~,.~... I 9c lllUIT S... •• • • •• ••• • •••• m llUl ... 8 llEF......... •• • • • • m !!!Pl.-.... llfllUU' $1.19.. 98' fRllH LIAN -8.llWHlll ffc.. 65 C nr ·llUAIT................... _ m •OUllD CHUCK........... • ~JMOlua-ILllWtmlflc._,,( ..... LIAR-llillWHIU79clt.. 75c u.uu ROAST .....••.•.. ~···· m GROUllD ROUND.......... m I c c 311t. can.. KllWMmlh .....-.......... · -~ MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS c . I ILllWHIU 61c .. TREESWEET FROZEN LEMOllADE · := 9e c •• !'!lftl.~ -ILllWl-n. .. 69c ~ SL1~11 ~ACC»ll............. 1t. nsnVAL-IOtmJSS -rAMILY llD $129 WILSON HAMS .. ·=~~. m PAIMD JOHN ~ It.. -ILSIWHltl 37c 3 s 1 Ulll SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . . . ,. 11130 A.M. to 9130 P.M. MON. ~ru ftl. 9:30A.M. to 7130 P.M . SATURDAY 10!30 A.M. to 6:30 ,,M SUN~Y WOODRUFF AND IMPERIAL, DOWNEY BRISTOL AND PAULARINO, COSTA MESA l ' \ . - ~ U. ~I. FIUer' combM tnmbC 8t Oap ....... •••lln ecMnt Jr., tm a.ta Au Aw., PtDclletoe. It._ .......... tt.!a1 Ne- COlta Meta. ad 2Dd Ll Tb9y will-DOW-receive wt Air TralnbtC ......,, KerrJ P. Lllee. 1IO'I ~ four weeks of apec1aUst -windl Lane, New po r t Seamm AJJlnntb Alu treiDing before• being ~,......, Beach. were commtpioned siined to their tint unit.I. oc ;\._..•, USN, IOD ol on gradu.ting from Off1cer Mt. IDd Mrs. Kirt W. Ain- Ttainlnc School at Laclrl•nd AvWkln ADtl . IUbmariDe cham, iao Rooenelt tane, AFB, Tex. W.wfare Tedmlcian 3. C. Laguna Buels, Muter auet Lt. Flaber lJ be1ac U· Frat ... Keever. USN, IOll ~opu)lloamu ~ E. ........ ~ lld. IL aigned to Randolpb AFB, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. w..... USN, 10D ol llra. Kai& 8. ltM, .. ti Tex.,. for pllot tralninC and ~. _, E. ~' Glaldya A,. w.-211 TWrd ---Mr . .a Ill& II. A. Mdlr- Lt. Luce to TyntWl AFB, Balbaa. ball oompleted the st., Hunttncta Beach, boaa Dlllll ..... 'C. .... -. .. Via Udt lllllt Fla.; for tralnlnc a1 a ~ aviMkm anti • aulJIMrine took part in n ....,..lhionl Jr .. tJ1N1L."?11ii·t1·-.. Ls-Newpart Bwla. bll ~ omcomroller. --~~---------------=-------~.;;_--------~~~~~~----~--~~--~-.:~~--------~~~~~--..;.;..;,;...~~~.:...:......;~....;,.~~~.:....:;~~ Marine Reaerv• ltl Lt Tbomu P. BenJ, IOll of Mr. aod Mn. Melwoed A. Berry, 501 Cliff Drive, New- port Bead!, baa earned' h1I L3tb and 14th +Jr Medal while IM!!'Vl.ng with Medium Helicopter Squadron 26S, lit Marine Air Wtnc bated near Da Nang, Vietnam. His squadron provides helicopter traftlPC)l't ol per- sonnel and cargo dwing lhip-to-abcn movement. Electrlc:ialt'a Mate 2. C. Rldwd P. LayiR, USN, son of Mr. and Mn. Rich- ard P. Layton, ol Hunting- ton Beach, was one ol four crewmen of the hospital ship USS Repose chosen by their shipmates to repre- sent them ln Sydney, Aus- tralia. at the commemora- tion of the battle of the Coral Sea. Petty Offieer Layton made the trip to Austral.la aboard the combat support lhlp USS Sacramento and WU the ,._ ol the AUltrallan coveniiDiilt durinc tbt cele- bnticlll. H~ Apprentice Dane G. DUlbl, USN, IOD of Mrs. Danetta Bowman, 19'l92 Cindy Lane, Hunting- ton Beach, has completed the basic Hospital C«ps School at the Sen Diego Naval Hospital. USAF Sgt. Relaad E. Marcia, son ol Mrs. Anna March, 2060 Newport Blvd., Costa Mela, WU commend- ed by bia cunmlllding otn- cer for the ~e be bUed for the <ledJceltion of t be MARS 9lation bue in Vie~ nam. The sergeant is a cook and baker in 63'7tb Servicet Sq\lack'on. Marine Pfc Jolua A. Ball Jr., 100 ol Mr. and Mn. Jobn A. Ba1l Sr., 2173 Mey- er P\ace, Cocta Mela, WU involved in ftlbtinc darinC a 11--sweep ~ the area just 90IJth of Da Nang, Vietnam, u part ol "Oper- ation Union 1L" The Leatb- ernecb lril1ed more than 600 oC the enemy in the ac- tion. Pfc. Ball is a member of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Ma- rine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. Airman LafTJ D. S&ewart of Garden Grove, • former student at Orange Coast College, has been selected for technical traDng at Chanute AFB. Ill., as an aircraft weapons specialiJt. He reeenUy completed buic training at Ladrland AFB, Tex. Seaman 'llmotby R. Tack· er. USNR, aon ol Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. Tucker, 317 Irvine Ave.; Seame Alaa B. Gordon, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald .M Gor- don. 600 E. 15th SL. Fire- man Apprentice Rldaard B. Holloway, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holloway. 2006 Highland Drive, all ol Newport Beach, and Ma- chinist Mate 3.C. Thomas L. Dolbee, USN, son of Mrs. K. C. West, 910 W. Willol1 St., Costa Mesa, are aenr-ing aboard the support car- rier USS KeanM"ge, cur- rently in Long Beacb. The 41,QOO.ton sbJp rt· cenUy returned from anti· submarine warfare exer- cises off California. Boatswain's Mate Sea- man Apprentice WlWam C. Flanagan Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mn. William C. Flallagan, 10061 CUtty Sert Drive, Huntington Beach, end Seaman Jold L. Co- vaalt, USN, son o( Mn. W. I. Covault. 123 E. 18th St., Costa Me&a. have returned to San Diego aboard the at· tack airmnt caJTler USS Ticonderoga after an eight· month deployment to the Gulf of Tonkin. During the deployment the carrier made more than 11,700 combat IOl'lies. It was the Ticooderogia'a third de- ploymert in tbt Vietnam confllct. Marine Pvt.a. Richard E. 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PIO . a.c.... .:.__ Ma8 .......... ,...,, • . . .,..... cw.. $el"-'7 ...... Fresh Plneapple ~ 1~ IYHll~OI ~ 3i4f F1 CJ PapaJu ~ ft:. Fresh Umes ~ 3i 1f DoWllffWltWAs ~Ii• Deny n..e Fr..ti TMSt i:=_. 1111 uo. IMOICID 3 $) Sn .. .-.1 Meat ~Molcll .. .... : ·~ I OtMCIT w... I JHSfYMAIO T°' QUALITY 2S Sour Cream ~mTN-. ::: :~ c .. .. ... Brown. &<>n of Mr. and Mrs . . John II. Brown, 419 E. Bay St .. Costa Mesa : David C. .Johnson. son of Mr and Mr!. .J B .Johnson. 14851 'h l\lonr(){' Ave . Midway City. flEISCHAANN'S Margarine ~~. ~?.'·:."'?. !oa 88• Instant Coffee Clorox Liquid Bleach NUCt 1 llJTTEl.M/f Butter-t\lut Coffee Palmolive ComplHiol'I Soop 1to 1111 .... 2/23c and Lloyd Wiiiiam McGlv-ttol.llM ney, son of Mr and Mrs. •-11. CTN. 38• '> GAllON 3 7' lj ~ 59' 85,. aonu , ...,.... ~!·-9</f ~ .. 1.U. 6 7' : 2.U. $133 CAM ! CAN I.ti CTN ""' ,, Cl' Lou K. McCivney, 17261 Goehard ~t, /lave complet-1011 Adan Ave., at lrookh.st, HllftfingtoR leacll td four week& ol tndivtdu&l 5922 E•nger Ave., at Sprt'")Clale, Huntington Beach .A.jox liquid Cleaner •M>1 oomr .. 41c Polmoli•t liquid O.tergel'll 110 11n • .. .. 35< Polmoll.,.. Gold -....., ao..t wo "u 27' 2129.s • 17950 MCICjnolia, Fountain Valley - Chips Not Limited to t;)ips Add 'Fresh Appeal ' P~ ddi>I can pat mw life into matl1 dd itandard dish11. They add fr.ti ap- peal to w hat c6arwile ·• nUgtJt be a humdrum meal. Here Jn several recipe• using potato chlpe for In· terest. . VEGETABLE ClllP CASSEROLE 1 large pKbge potato chipt, crwbed 6 slices t>.con, fried Clilp, cnunbled 1 can mulhroom. 10UP 1 in CUIJI ll'at.d American Ol' cheddar cbMM ,,,, teupooa blact pepper 1 poClld p'OGM ... bronl4 . 1 pound can -dola UnieI ccn. draJoed 1 pound C8l1 alloed carrota dra1ned · · Elegant £'--......_. this-elesantJy de- signed jacket to 'ft8I' on coo; Summer evenlngs. Light, lacy, elegant! Pineapples stand out llPlftlt shell-stttdt. Very euy to crochet With 3-ply flnc.-ing- yarn. Pattern 7082: mes 32 to 48 incl. FIJITY CENTS ( cotna) for each pattern -add 15 centa for eadlitteni for first· class m · ·ng and sr>eclal handllnc. Send to Ai l c • Brook.I, the DAILY PIIm, 105 Needlecraft Dept., Box 163. Old Chelsea Station, New York. N.Y. 10011. Print Name, Addrea, t.lp, Pat.- tern Number. 210 MOST BEAtmP'UL NEE DLECRAFT DESIGNS in new 1987 Needlecraft Ca~ alog! 2 free patterns, knit. crochet fuhlons, everythlna 25 cents. Sen11atlonal, new value! Book of Prize AFGHANS has 12 complete pattern!'!. Beginner.easy knit , crochet. 50 cenls. Museum Quilt Book 2 - M mpl<.'lC pattern~ (Or 12 SU· µcrb American quilts. 50 tents l1ar~a1n' Quill Rook I - 16 l'Omplrtr ru11trrn~ fl() t Pr.I~ one. CBit'KEN AND an:PS CAS8EROLE 4 large "Mcbft brutta. preferably but not neces- aarily boned 1 cup mayonnaile 1 package dehydrated Oii· ion soup 5 Ollpl potato cbipt ( erash 3 cups coarsely and 2 cups fine) 1 can (1~ ounoe1) beef bouillon ( thlctened with 2 tablespoom ftoor) GnMe an b10 bU:iDg dh!ll, wttb cieo ar oil. 8prtntle ult ml pepper on <*lctea llibtJ1. Do not onr do it. DredC9 chicken l:reutl in Dl&)'OllD&iH, coaUaC wen. Put the two cupe flnely cruabed potato chipa 1n pa· per t.g, put oae breast at a time In the Net. abake well until .ch ii wen coat- ed. Arrance the three cups of eoarsel1 C'l'Ulbed chips in the boUom ol the baking dllb. S1JrinkJe w I t b de- b,.nted onion soup. T b e n pour the tbicbned boulllon over tlda. 1n 0'9'8C and cqcik 30 at -de11'9es. ,,.. ... c:Mck• O'nlr Md eaot 30 mtaut.. mare. Serves four. FISB 'N an:PS 1 can (7 OWlCel) aolid PICked. li&bt meat tuna 1 OM (10. ou.nceJ) c:reaJr . mUlhroom IOtlP 3 trtiapom11 llDall EDI 1 1:.:r.: alz.ed packaat Pot* cb.lpt (~ ~ 3ouncea) l dab butter or oleo Grease canerole (about one quart stze) llgbtly with butter Gr oleo. O'umble (liabtly -Dot too ftDr) llbout one 'n1f of the sack of potato dUpe and line bottom and tidel ol ca. Mrole with. them. . Drain oil from tmsa. Place in bow! and brMt up 1bor-ouctil1 wWl • fort. Drain off any rematnt• ail. Add faJl can ol maJbroom soup to tuna. Mix th<rOQ&b· ly. Add the three tabletp00ns Eogllab ~ (>eal to mixture. Mix lla1rt11. Pour mixture Jnto cuaer- ole. eov.. with remalnder of cblpe, broken up finer if desired. Place in pNbeated 325 de- gree• oven for about 15 min- utes. and Vegtables Tuna Combine \ Flavorfully W.ann weather ooob who are on tbe lootout for main d.iJbes that may be cooked on top of the ranee may be lnterelted to try tbh ..., combination. Inspired by Japanese Cui· alne, it teama tuna with aucb a good comblnlltion o{ freab vepUblel aa carrot, ecallion. celery and lpln- -. Canned bamboo lbooea an added, too, and they help to make the diah ln- terelting. Steamed rice ii ol CCMD"M a fine M:COmpanlment for this akillewtyle tuna and vegetable combinatJoo. TUNA AND VEG!.IABLES 'I• cup butter or margar- ine 1 cup thinly sliced carrots I cut an 2 inch lengths) 1 cup diagonally sliced i1callions 1 rup diaJtonally sliced cell'ry 2 c-an.<; ll'ach 7 ouncer;) solid white m•t tuna. drained and broken Into chlDW 1 cu (5 OUDCel) alieed bamboo lboob, drained 'I• tMlpoon aalt 'It teupoon monosodium glutamate Y• cup dry aberTY 1 ve1etable bouillon cube diaaolved in 1" cup bot water v, pound spinach, kntfe- abredded coanely Hot cooked rice Soy aauce In a large skillet over moderately low beat, melt the butter; add carrots. scallions and celery: cook unUI crisp-tender Add tuna, bamboo shoots. I seasonings. sherry and bo u- illon: simmer. uncovered . ror about :t minutes : add spinach and s1plmer. cov- ered. for about 2 m inut~s ~rve with hot rirc and soy i1aurr. Makl'l' 4 srrv lnl!!ll ' , N ' , ew. .. . •I Wednesday, June 21 1967 DAILY PILOT f •J 1 No Wilting 'With Season ~enu Idea Efferves ces Summerdme s up p er 1y), brown sugar, corn- starch, vinegar, preserved gtnger and remaining in tea· spoon 1alt; blend evenly. Cook, stirring constanUy, unUl thick and clear. Pour 2 cups sauce over drained ribs. Return to oven ; coot Ull- W ribs are ~. ~ to 45 minutes, turning several times. Add sliced peaches to remainlng sauce. Heat and pour over rtbe. tnenUJ tend to wilt as the bot mootbs drag on. Sweet 'n Sour Root Beer Ribs, a tantal.Wne main dish, is the recipe t.o try during Na- tional Root Beer Week, June 13-24, and continue making ail season long. ...------------------. 'Ille tangy flavor at these ribl ts complemented by a 1ealiad at greens and tiome- toee. Baked potatoes and a fresh c o o k e d vegetable round out the meal. . . SWEET 'N SOUR, ROOT BEER RIBS 2 12-ounce containers root beer 4 to 5 pounds gpareribs (about 6 servings) 2 ~spoons salt 1 can (1 pound) sliced peaches · Yl cup (packed) brown sugar v, cup cornstareb v, cup vineg.ar 3 tablespoons chopped ~ served giner Cut r ibs into 3 to 4 rib portions. Place in shallow baking pan. Sprinkle with 1 % teaspoons saJt. C o v e r with aluminum foil, CTimP· ing it se<:urely to edges of pan. Bake in moderate ove n (375 degrees F.) 1 hotr. Un· cover; drain otf drlit~!· While ribs '1'e g, prepare sauce. Drain peach- es; aave l)'nll>. Combine peecb 11?1JP, root beer (tlow DAILY PILO T FOOD SECTION Chefs Answer Of Backyard Call Grill Don an apron, grab a long-handled fork and head fo r tJ1e backyard g ill - this is the season for cook- ing ouWoors' For the outdoor grill, choose meats which you or- dinarily broil indoors: sir· loin, club, T-bone and cube steaks, ground beef patties, franks, ham slices, p o r k dlopl, lamb <:bops. bacon stripe, lliced canned lunch· e<>n meat. bologna, slice liver sausage or summ1 sausage. When the fire has bum down to a glowing bed • coals. lay the meat aero the grill just aa though · were thie oven broiling ra< . Most outdoor chefs pre r to turn t:be meat only on P ~ twice during cooking a · ::J to salt and pepper it at the eod o{ th9 cookiDC time. Hills Bros Electric Perk Grind f Made especially .. / for electric percolato~s. Brews better coffee than with any other grind! 't I 967 H 9 C . INC Head f <) r t h < • H i 11 ~ ! . f '•J DAILY. ,U.OT WedntsdlJ, JLlllC 21, 1%7 SwediSh Cuisine Crepes Add Extra lo Ordinary Light. airy Swedish pan· cakes filled w1th juicy straw- berTies and topped with strawberries'n cream i c e cream and strawberries. In· vite your neigbbon over for bnmcli this weekend. and delight them with tllil de- licious and unusual ltnw- bsTy 1reat. CREPE.1 FRAGARJA' <St11wllen'J Pueuee) 2 eaa 1 cup light cream in cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon sugar 1 trasPoon fall 1 packa'le frozen straw- berries 1 quart sta-awbemes 'n cream ice creram Thaw package ol frozen strawberries. Beat ... ~ llDOOth M¥l add ~ Sift kl flour ad edd IUllr IDd all Beat until amoc6' wi9l n>- t.y beater. Let WW It.ml tor two ~ until lt thickens. Helt triddle or skillet, butt« llgbtly. Be.t batter once again ; Dilled Beans Good Teammate use two tablespoons of bat· ter for each pancake. Roll pancakes and keep wwm m! oven -(300 degrees). Makes1 1 dozen 5" pancakes. I When ready 111> serve, un- roll pancakes mid place 3 tablespoons ol stzawberrles in each pancake. BMoll Md .-nDge OD ~. fir· mJtDag q» wMb ldtiorwl ICn1t1>erriel. Serve pmcates w l t b Jf:Nwberriel 'D cnaJD Ice cream scoop1. Simp(J place 9COOPS in souffie caps and serve oo platter. Piquant Flavor Intriguing Dilled Beans with Swed- ish Meat Balls is the an- swer for those drop-in sum- mer guests. It ts as handy as your kitchen shelf, and yet so navorfully dllierent, that everyone will want your secret. The secret is dilled green beans. slringless. straight cut Blue Lake variety, pi- quantly flavored with dilJ and subtle spi~. Sen·e them as a side dish or a salad in their on liquid, hot or cold, decorated with apple slices or biU! of pimin· to. As a main dish, borrow a trick from the Swedish "kocks" and team dilled green beans with Swedish meal balls in a rich, dell· cate sauce. Decorate your chafing djsh 0r casserole with a rl.ng ol smaU whole carrots, or overlapping slices of party beets for a i:plash o( color. then let the J?UC'sls arrive. Greet them with steaminR <'ups of Kona or Colombian roffce. H temperc:tures are soa ring, ice and serve with hlobs of whipped cream, pC'ppercd with a <id~h of cin· namon · su)!ar If you're r<'alh caught <;hor1. drr<;<;-11r anrl rl1st1ni:iush leftover han1 with <hllr<I grrrn b4>an<; that provide the base f0r a creamy cheese sauce. Toast tips, rice or noodles provide the bulk that stretches dilled bean~ eureka from family to crowd size. DILLED BEANS WITH SWEDISH MEAT BALLS 4 tableapoom butter 3 tabJespooM fresh onion,. chopped 1 cup fresh bread crumbs l cup heavy cream 1 303 can dilled beans, drained (reserve liquid) l1/4 pounds beef, ground or % pound beef. l/• pound veal, ¥.. pound pork, ground 1 egg 2 tablespoons flour Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste MEAT BALLS Mell half of the butter 12 tablespoons) iu large skil· let and saule onion until transparent. Mix ~ the cream ( 1h cup) with half the bean liquid. Soak bread crumbs in this mixturt u.ntil weU moistened. Add mecit , egJ?, onion, salt and pepper; mix well. Shape into balls about 1 loch in diameter and roll in flour. Melt remaininJ! butter 12 teaspoons) in skilkt anrl brown meat rv· rnl' over medium heal Shakr pan continuously to makr hall~ hold th<>1r s118pe Remove meat balls lo serv· ing dish and keep warm In oven. Servet 4-6. • SAUCE Com~ rem•lnlng cream ( ~ cup) with remaining bean liquid and mix with fluor. Stir CJ'&dually into pan ju.ices. Salt and pepper to taste. Add dJlled beans and 11lmrner 3-4 minutes; pour over meat balls. Serve over' rice. Season with caraway seeds and capers, if deaired. DILLED BEANS EUREKA 10 ounce sharp cheddar cheese 3 tablespoons nour y, teaspoon sa It 1 303 can (2 cUps) dilled beans, drained (reserve liquid) 1 large ham steak, cut in bite size chunks or 2 cups left over ham chunks Toast, rice or-troodles Melt cheese in double boil- er. Mix flour and salt with liquid rrom beans. Add ro melted cheese and stir until thick. Serve piping liot over triangles of toast, rice or noodles. Serves 3 -t. Raisin Muffins Youngsters like raisins addrd l-0 muffins A half cup of the raisin will IX' plenty for a standard two-cup flour recipe. /'•IL -... • I Re~ .Tul~p Specials ~Sundgy,. June 22-25 : Honey-rich and wholesome ~Bran MHf.iis PkG. 6 (Rig. 39c) .,~ti.· .. ·. . : . , . , ... ! Of CIDUfll, Ven M )(amp's Bran Muffl~ ort good for you-but the big reason they're IO popular ii bean IM they Ort delicious. Tender, moist, rich in f favor, a rort treat. Mode with tinder-flesh wheat bran, fresh buttetmllk for extta llgfltnel\ ,,..,, whole eggs, orang1 martnolodt, freih·ground plump California rollins ond ~han.y. Only ot Von dt Kamp'1. OilCCWr them today. Hint: extra-dtf icioui serwd w1th ont -of our good California honeys. • Checelate Uke 1.09 t tay.r (Reg. $1.!9) Sllerf Cake r_. 29c PkQ. of 6 (Reg. 35d Bear Caw f,offee CM 39c Pkg. of 4 (Reg. -49d Raspberry or Lemon APP Jam Tull -• • • • PkQ. of .. (Reg. 39c) Lady Fmgers m.o. 39d • • • 3Jc Peanut Brittle faly • . . 3Jc 12 0%. (Reg. 39c> We bake the way you would. If you had the time. v~~ E~~ }SO~Ps ~ KavllulaY _ _.a lllltill8d• •ain .... sa'·~·-80 ,oot. ,_ ... ;,ill • I Stanto ... s Gin \.oftdGO ~ l)istiUed $ 27 9 80 pt tist, $31.15 51'1 . .. . fldeH• Brandy . EM fine. calitomia ....... $ 3s 9 80 """ tese. $3U5 ""' . . -""'., .. , .. , ... Wf •10'' .. , ... ,..':! •10•1 ~ .... ' I p I c s I I 211 . T~. Junt 20, 1967 DAILY 'llOT f'-3 ' 1 ........ lqlll llu BANK O N SA VI NGS AT SAFEWAY! Pineapple luice L.lo~· 4 ::-$1 Bel-air Corn ,t~~..:i, 2 ~ 59' -- ColdbrOok Margarine 1 :: 19' Snow Star Ice Cream "Jr 59' . . Meat Pies M·;;::~.~. c=. 5 = s 1 Bel·Gir fruiJ ·Pies SE, 3:;: s1 fiM in t.rtur. IM flt¥er, tops in • 1+l11 g tflfoyrneftt. s.,.,. ....,,. teppH with Snow Stir Ice C..ml Extra """ Site. w. jet '1111 in 1fr.rnpt fr0111 tilt tropics! 3 for 1100 . Papayas ' Bananas South Ameri~n-Tops for SMCks, Luncll Boxes or Fruit Salads. 2 ... ·29c Oranges Callfornla Valencl1 So .Juicy and lwHt 5 ~.'~ 69' 10 b~· 5,. Potatoes u~~!t 1 Pineapple Avocados ' "oyal Whole ~ Hawaiian each "17~ Extra Large 1111 29" Delicate Tute! ueh • er...z .. Printed Towels LOW PRICES-OF COURSE! ,...,.,... ........ ............ ,.,.,... Highway Peaches Ye!low Cline n 22c Town House Applesauce =· 3ucs100 Slica w .._ H.tlwa .. ' Tutwt. 1- I W•r hy J7c'1 IWty ,., tf.1111 C&H Satar :~-:=. ~ 16' ~L~ Zee Paper Napkins :~:~ .s;k:o 111 w~t.~' Padre Draft Beer ~~~! 6 1~~ 79' w::.~' Welch's Grape Juice Highway Peas ~e~,. H:-&.u.ay Corn T.,.,., Qot. "If' W dtr KeMelt 17 .. L 211 Wiiy .-ay .. ,. ... , 1 ...... ~Wlty..., C&fl 6.vP 25e' JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH! Cottage Cheese · Skylark ~om-style 3ll '!J--. '100 lul old lashillltd t.m and tmuft. Euy open, easy elem. ...._ I 1' t.~~~urd, pt. 29' F•rme~ lty ... C111ve CIL Mild Cheese Cheddar 79 Variety .. C '" "a'"'-Welthb Fresh Fryers 7-Bone Steak Center Cut 49' UIDA Cholot .. Grade ltef . Veal Steak 11r. 79, Sirloin Cut Tendtr and Lean. ..... Tip •t• ..... •MC.I ..... ...., ~ UIDA Choice Grade leef W Safeway Fully Aged 4 Trimmed! F'reah, Lean and Flavorful. Golden Cornish Cross Variety ,., ,..., ' lleltrt WHOLE BODY Canned ·.Ham • Swift P'rernium 3 :.· $2 89 • Dubuque S.ndwich . Corned Beef S1f1way Boneleu • 69' Brisket-Point Cut H Tu k • Minor Houie 16-12-lb. 39c en r eys • Poppy Brend 10.12.lb. lb. Boneless Roast R:~ ~~=d lb. 69' Dubuque , ... 63C Miu Iowa .... lr1nd Sllcecl ~ ... n • c:... .... ..&.-e h yel h H-4 , ... 69' ..... ,..... ... .. SURE WAY TO TOP 9UALITY Tiie nt11lllotiu ef thl1191 whl&k 111ah1 'oHillla tlia Safeway 111011ey·llaclr 9wuallfH u every cu+. 1-UIDA CHOICI lllP AND LAMt. '"" ...... ..., -4'"" M• Met 9M ..... h USDA Cllelce J--11'1U MIAT A•tN•. ~Met ...i .._..,. 11eW i. .,... alr-eolMflti..M ..... ,.. .. tlle _, ti-. 1-CAH,UL MIAT TllMMtN•. 0. _..9411 9' ~ ,., ... _.. ..... , .. _ ,_ ............... e•-........... """'-' eff. '--~~ ........ _..... ...... ~ ................... Prices Effective Tllurt. thrv Sun., June Z2, 13, 24, 25. 1967, It Sati- ny Stofes in Los b- l'les. Ventura and (). anse Counties, uctpl Avalon. We reseM t1tt risht to ref1191 sales to deale11 211 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . . Westminster Ave. at Verano, G.G. 1000 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach Main and Edinger, Santa An1 Beach Blvd. at Sugar, Westminster 24 Monarch 9!y Pina, So. lagbna 636 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach '• ' . ' . , .. .. P-4 DAJ\.Y PILOT' PRICES GOOD JUIE 22 ~" 25 • w~ • .hlM 21. tt61. ~ . - Chiffal Facials Gner MJ fm · · Qm Kini '· · ~-_. 25c nm 10' -=r7JC .· ;= . Sunshine Hydrox Silver Dust "Final Touch" Sunshi• Rlnsa Cold Water Surf Sandwich Bags C & H S1p- 111t 51 c . CIANT 81 c f n It age GUMT 7ac llMT 7gc IA 2/ 3gc 5 ~ 5t l ysal Spray ~lla2 ·111. sac • ' .. . Wtdnt~, June 21, lt,,'7 CW\.V PILOT p4 I • ARMOUR : ~: STAR .. • PLUMP AND TENDER ROAST " . 4 . . 6' . Ul.A. GIGIG:-7 ... . c ---~ c ...... 1111 .... .1.;:. ROAST ..... ptt 9 .ROKST.: .... :.11 . H~S ........ u.55 . : . I .1 S1U. OIOICl-CllUCI .• nc aaa ••• 1111811 . ~lie Cllll Cll -.. gee ' :~. SIEAK:! ... ai.6 11as1r.~~.a-l~iJ ~ SUCES.~ ...... u. ·' . . . ·: . mcE ••••••• lL llml ...... LI. { ~· STEW am lllTIS' 79c GIOICI ... .. 5!f SWORDFISH I au 79c ·;. t SLICED BACON ~.a 69c ROAST ....... :u. . SANDOS PMDT ...... ii. 69c t . . ·, ~· WCAIEIB ....... iPACI 89C 111. TlllS BOA TOWELS•• ... 1-1. TOWELS r.,, . . ... ; 31• · TISSUES 11r .. _29' TISSUE =. ... 2 .. 29' ,scomESr_4/·1. SiTlnE 2-25' CAllll11m llSTllT 6 9 c BREAKFAST .... ,_..... . CIBIJll llJ9Pl.Dllf 99 c SLENDER ..... -... ·-· · FltSllS IEC.-CICIEl-UYEI ., '1 DOG FOOD 111 m ... m ... .,I/ • lllCOA llC8A :, •.. ~ ...... ·U. --· -11111 LI. Ill • 2" • ••• ll. Lipton Tn Ba1s ~lazala Corn Oil l.mSclldller .m&7c •=r57c .,er , • _Kraft r.atdl WaiPt CHEESE: ONGHORN-JACK-MILD CHIDDAR •••• BOLOGNA .. .,.n ,.._. 55c B ll&-Mlt.... . I .., . . ' AIMRICAN llAND LU._CH MIATS .. effcwllus Bl• Chip Stllps it All 28 r..tlll _. COLD POWER ......... .., .... lllNT 79c IOX ........... _ met,.... ..... ...., .............. 11111.1111,, 1t11111111 met c.-. llll ._. um_...-. bllMlt • llM a.. hllll 1M 1n1 • lrll ,_ St. Clllt ..,._ L.-II-' 224 flllll -LI C.- JMI C11Mt llPnf, C.... llf.. 1111 WatMlsw llN.. Wrtr' t• 1111 ............... 111ML,__..,,.. 17111.D.-M.lnlP tTILhdllllN..'- IUW.11tt1St..C.aulllll mst.,..ln.ll'lllt 1nt...,..., .. ....._ lS11 lntt•t..,,., ... u '"' 15111 St. u.na. ........ ltn. -.............. ..... • ,.,. .. ""' '"'·a.nu crea 11211 f1nt aw., Wttltr 1m 1. 11t11ta. Allllllll 112 u Clalll ba~ Sat C1...W 4111111 S1nlt..... .,, ... lerW l!WC. ll Mrl , . • ~. HISTORIC DltAMA-Julie Parrish stan taallht at - 7 on Channel s·1a an eoisode of "Death Valley Days• tiUed "Along Came Mariana." The color show dramat.i.zel a true ltory of the downfall of peonage in New Maka Terri TELEVISION VIEWS Next Season Very Special Ii,. 808 THOMAS HOILYWOOD (AP) -The tele-riaion year 1967-68 shapes up 11 a Vf/lf speda1 -.on. Perhap1 it aboakl be pllced m qaatll like thia: ''special.'' Became, Judlinl from the MlrB an- nounced for the new year, one mast conclude the seaSOl'I doesn't 900nd apedal at all. Tbe weekly fare seems like 1he 911l'le dreary procession of laugb- tracked comedies, hard-bittell westerns, crime dramas and variety shows. THE ONLY PROMISING note is that the net· works seem to have diecovend the power of the special. Breaking up the weekly 9Cbedulell with c:me- sbot shows diversifies programming and bring! back the thinking audience which bas loet the viewing habit out of ennui. The cold-cash value of speciall is demonstrated in recent ratings. The three top sboWB were ~ials, and two othen placed in among the first 11. THE NETWORKS have been scrambling to line up stars with enough talent and name to sustain hour·loog or 90-minute specials. NBC bac ~ Hope for nine next season, and Danny 'Mlomas will bed~ ing six in conjunction with his weekly show. Andy Williams is set for three and there will be ooe apiece from Jack Benny. Bill Colby and Rowan and Martin. Bellrlnge~ Barbra Streiaancl tncl Dick yan Dvke wilt be returning to CBS for a rpeda1 apiece, and probably Jim Nabors, Friot Sinatra, Bed Sire~ ton and Don Knott!. Doris Day may well make her television debut in a special. since she hu signed to make features for the new CBS feature film di· vision. ABC hac signed Debbie Reynolds and Carol Channing to star in their own sped.als. The network also has the Oscar and Tony award shows and plans a numbe!' of taped dramu, including "The Diary of Anne Frank" and "Dial M f'OI' Murder." CBS IS DOING its bit for culture by schedUlinst the Royal Shakespeare Co. of England, "S. Hurolt Presents." spedal8 based on the lives and works of l"-scar Wilde and Anton Chekhov and more dramas from CBS Plavhouse. NBC is p-lanning an origin9l musical based on Robin Hood, a new 'Version of "Androcles and the Lion,'' plus the Hallmark Hall of Fame and Bell Telephone Hours. • Add to theee the usual supplies of ice shows, beauty pageants. holiday parades, Chistmas pin> grams, news documentaries, etc.. and you've got television '1 most "special" teMOn. r I l .. ; Dennis the Menaee ,. . • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NewSPAPERS One Of The Largest Facllltles in Orange County. PILOT PRINTING 642-4321 221 I West Balboa Blvd. Newport S.uh THUR SOt.v DAYTIME MOVIES ................. ca.. (llMllicll) 'J7-JMI ....... .n Ewrttt 11or1w. 12:JI ......... Al ... .,. (mystllJ) 'Sl-JoU Catf..W. (t) ..,.. .. ...... ....,. (COl!Mdy) '49 - DI""' Kl,a. l:JI..... ..... (COll!Ny) 'lS-JM E. ...... OlloN • HtwilllN. ll:tO 8 "'Th ......, _, Ill Ullf"I 4:JI e..,.,.. My S..t' (CO!Mdy) (drama) '52 -0-Cllft. "] '42-AbMtt '"' Cosfllle. Chance. "Hl-Jad"' (lllJlftly) 10- .ftm oms. 8 "Clr'IJ 0.. ....._.. (comedy) ~Ifft ColtllOf, U1 Fr..,, ll:lO "•Acfi11 .. tilt ...,.. ........ (ldvtlltw•l ·~u111pl11ey loplt. l:JI fl "f1le Bf• s-.. 11111 ...,. (C} •a w..n "&I" (drmmt) ~ """11' (comedy) '62 -W'rlll Ydt -.IMnne Mor1111. I T rlcWt. ON A PINHEAD It i1n't quit• the ""'e fftl119 et h11uilli119 ffte Conditvtio11 °" tlle hud el e pin, '"'' did ., ..... ., ,.elly •u d the "Fo1 fh. R•corcl'' f•1ture 111 tlle O,\llY "l0T1 Yev'J h• 1u•pr1ud how "'uch l11for,,.atio11 we u11 peelr l1ttw e 11ull 1p1u. MOON MUWNS MUTT AND JERI M\A'e,WU. ~STICK 'ltJl.JR AANO OUT "THE DOOR~CIET "T'ME MAIL? MISS PEACH N40 SCMEOAY,IRA., YOU WILL IANtttY M6 OR ru. BR~K ~ SlUPIO Nea. DDllE DEERE ly TOM K. lyan GEE,~! t HAVEN'T~ INlO 'tUU IN 'A LON& TIME! IT'S BETTER THAT WAY ••• GIVES MY BONES A CH~TO KNIT ly Mell MAil.GiA , we ~eAJ.J.. Y SHOUl..O -I'M THE &UJt:-EYED, CU~LY-HAIREO ATMLETIC TYPE ANO ~'RE · NOT 6!T MAM.U!O. WE'RI! NOT A '7000 MATCH., • ' A MANIAC. · ly Frank lole ,. ............. . I CUT.W I : ·~ RIADY ! I 33• • I a ! ......., __________ , c CTN • lus.trTI IOfAlOB I DOWNY RAKI I ~PIODN I WAINS 1·--JUIG I • '-CT. IOc . I ~L 'I°' • I PKS. 1 CANS • ! ALL MINDI COFRI 65c . ,-,. ..-. . . .'\:• ...... -r.;.: ,. ~ I ii' ._ \4:7:";~ \ , . i -I t • "' . HILLS BROS. 1·LB. CAN . . IA YI~. :aoc JAKE, IROIL _, IARIECUE ' ... " ION&ISS IOUND ITIAI ••• ltc .. ITIAK : ITIAK SIDI[ i ITIAK : ITIAK SIRLOIN TIP ; a111 I 10, ROUND 1 m oF ROUND ; ••~KFAST 98• i ,.. ,... i .' '·1' 29 i ,, 09 a I •· I · a !' ·";t. ~ •· I · .. ~ ~~ ·~ ITIW ··~ •• 79L ~-~· l'OHll IWIDl-D •1n Ur <' C'l\ A /? I '"/11 • "' D I VJ 1_ .................. ·~· .->. J.J....A'. '::JN!Ul• L.Jtoic• V•f Koa.6u •Lut DIAMOND ,.,H•. S 14' •ONI' ••• •ONI • IN ~ SCAUIPI ....... n•. •5c ROUND ROAST RUMP ROAST ~T~ .................... -:;.I ·,L 8, ,9 PllCI OI COD RLllTI ........ 5 • c c CAINATION • '19c r. 1 Ht ,_ STICKS ........ ~ ........... 2~-:::· CAlHATION ,,. IONElESS EYE Of lOUND ..... t, MB.ON CUT . lie ~~ ~.!°u .................. ~· ~ ROAST • • • • • ~ ..... I ·LI. IUMP IOAIT • . ,. • mau ................. '~"ff 59 1 C·H·• 2••• JAi ·ST~WIERRY AND 8 OTHER VARIETIES PREllR ·ES c . Cz/ ~ame :v.t.'i\11s -IUICE . ~·DRI Kl ' 00 46·01. TINS •RAMUE '3 '' I SUNL'PLAND VODKA °"".. GIN Quarts '3'' .. --······· · Ba.!1..,J·-········1 U~ULAR Olt IUTTMMI~ a.oz. TUH BISCUITS ·3iJSc . . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• J ''IF IT'S IN SEASON . ' . trs IN THRIFTIMARTI" CHIQUITA BA A AS oil IUNKllT VALENCIA ORANGES c Ill. iii0iHROOM5~~0 3fc . IOI.ID HIADI eUIN CABBAGE c Ill. GREIN PEPPERS 4i25c Ill. JANE ANDl!tSON'S POTATO Ir EGGS O.f'o 3 ' .ALADI SOUit CltEAM COLE SLAW~ PK&S I MACAltONI SAW (Pt.) • A ..,. -... ..,.. ' -..,; ,. -... ........... . .. ' .. _, 1· \fl '• .. ·,: ' .. .. .. ' ,_ . ,• ,.,,:') " . .. ..... --"' ,. > . -. ' '.. I ,. , .. t . : . 01 HARBOR ILVD-. COSTA MESA e 13922 l"OOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA .. \ -.. ....... .._... 39' ................ ........ ,...., ... ........ ..,,_,. ............ ... ...,.., ................ ...... .. .•. . ............ -................. , .... ... ........ a. ... ... ,_ PMIC _ .......... .. .. .............. .... $AYE 17c SAYI 11c ........ ... GIOUND SHOULDEI .... Ste GllOUND sm.OIN ...... ltc ,... ._ & flOS. UNSIAMM9 GIOUND IOUND •••• IJ. 75c MEAT LOAF MIX .••••.•• 4tc ~·••n99~•& l111lmlelst ~••1n11 l11eless lrtsiet MASD &ASS • lONdMOIN CHEDDAR CHEESE LI. a3c Ot PlAIH OI tolfD WllTINO TAILET r:ar-ta SJID!'n YOU'R OIOfCZ Jiijiiiilr) 3 FOR 99C llO'f .. OllU M.ICll ULA•I. c:eaHI • ""· IPtCY '"'· ...... '"' Lmdl Mat ':!. 35• • LMI .. II tfl.. SAVE 12c ' SAVE 10c .. .. I •, . . . • ·* ... _ r..-n eaecan ••• .-..... • ......,,., *"'" · ' ~· 16• B ~-2-0L u• 11 TUH ••AeNTTIAH•UT ~~ -36• e11u &11• MA•. •MA ... , u1 arr &..a. .Loi-... oz. 11 . T.Y. •us EACH Jr II · """-'"•' "'" CAN • l,,_l'OITl!D CANADIAN wtttKY-H NiOOP Mmt Repl ,,.... QT. '5" DBP.Qlf DtJCOUNf PltCB ON IUNISSI .... l'IUfn. YleltAIUS • • , e COSTA MESA-:"-'-' CENTRAL AMERICAN BANANAS LB.1oc U.S. NO. 1 WHITE ROSE OR RUU£T POTATOES 10 ·B~G38c 4 LIS.'1 fVflYDA Y DISCOUNT 'llCf NfW CtOI, SWffT ANO TfNOH Ben.di Onions 3 ias. 27• IVOTNY DCKOUNT NK:f OTl4 fANCY WASHINGTON Wileslp Apples 5 llS. 95• fVflYDAY DISCOUNT 'll(f llOPICANA 'UIE HOllDA. Orange Juice 01 35' 1/1·GAL Uc 1v111r111N r11or111 Strawberries 1~~ '1J9 II CAL FAH ,...,.. -.lllce '4·0Z. 59• • ;. • Onlge Mee t:.1· 11• II LIH UHA IOT. • l l·OZ. CAN l'·OZ. CAN 10-ll. IAG '10.oz. l'ICG. IYl.,HMI 'NIH Cll9"'11 llMICCIU, fig Juice J4-0Z. 41 • II '• ' CUT C91llf. NAt. ........ UHOT• II IOT. . • Vegetlllles 1C~OL 1s· 1111101111 . f' nG. ffet"-Smce 10,.~.:,oz.25• •. ::_:· .... flA ne&ll 111.911 •Ill .. CllllllU """ _,, , ....... HTAU:."27• II 1111111 ldecue SIUce ·~~· 37• 11 --· •llTlll , .... All YAlllTIU CllU• .. 1111111 HA•. YICITAIL.r 11 , · 11• l!lim llC...a Pies ._. II n11rA11u •. ·• f1U rJ9I EAOf £J. ' ~ .. IO~·OZ, 13• ... ....,...., 'MZ:H .,,.., CAN •• 2,f .. ClllH&.a C.T 11 n11.c" r11u II 111111 c1u11' 01 e111eu" ··~ sa r1111oes ~~ 11• Soup •o~z. 1s• a . 77f £IW ..aT• ,.Nllll a.az. l'ltL llllllr 11'\.IT P'IA. YllnAIU , Ull Mu'enl 11111CJleese22• II Soup'"' Oii •111uno111 1o v,.oz. 16• II . II a .ez.ru.-.un" CAN -:·: 43• Ull TW fMIU llllU THA" ,• •Juice ~ 19• II Soup 10'/!~z. 12• a .:: 35. II eeMllCT ,HD. . Ollel.. 1°.:C:: 45• • Wed lem jg~~%. 65• Ill .. 14• II iii}i; 21· El &i'ihm llM .. TA 1~~~ 63• • RetrW 111ns ~~1· 31• 11 ::: .. ••• 1~!.1· 36• II Imm lreld 1t::.1· 29• • I;: IP-~~~~~~ HHIT IAllCIT ::· -· -·-BO:IUS DaCOUllT COUPON , . .. HIUCREST LAltGE U.S.D.A. ::· GIADE M (Procluced In California) .::: EGGS l£G. 4tc DOZ. '" m . cou'°"' COUPON GOOD NOW THltu WED., JUNE 28, 1967 AT ANY MARKET BASKET STORE. 1_ -· LIMIT ONE ITEM PER COUPON PER CUSTOMER. :: . • NEWPORT BEACH -Jloe '-"'" lltY-4 ... 11• si. e FOUNTAIN Y ALLEY-ttn ~ • HUNTINGTON BEACH-7742 .. ... 11H tm.. A.,.,. IWestcllff ,._, • c_., W• el .... IW • .. I I I• .. ' . . . . . vis; THI TAP.I TOTAL Tl'' S:THE 'llUTH! MRS. 'HOMSTAD SAYED S3 n OR $3.Jl LAST WEEK ON THIS BASKET OF GROCERIES! A few days ago we chose a customer at random', Mrs. Norma Homstad of Whittier, and asked her per- miasiu to make a llst'of w Po1c:hotet, which-~ ' ~$AO-.o2. Hod .... f,ouoht ffl. ~ grOc.ri .. at Mo l ~ leaclng food daoin1 she would· have paid $3.22 o;·$3.31 "'~ than whot she paid at Market Basket. TW.totafl flotn the other chains incfude speci~1 as well a~,._~lar .,nc.s. ~ ~· Nf .. y.ou, too~ can. save a s ruuchi If you .JJ,op M&irket M sket every wHk .. A-nd thanks .to DMp.Cut Di'ieou"t Prices on EVERY item• every day, you don't hqve to limit your selections to c.noin items, brands or 1i1111 to save money a t Market Basket. -·~ folr-tradecl or govemtnent-contcollecl prfpfljl • . . . All BLUE LOW SUDS AL~~ bETERGEll .~ ~-. ... .&z. ,., ... , .... '·' PICG:······· MVE 14c- PILLSBURY~ CAKE M.IX 31~ 18 V2-0 Z. PKG. M.YE ..,r • ,r c ... .... -....... . _,. .... ., ....... ._ " < COFF,E- 65• SA~E 2·ll, CAN S1.2t eH1c1H ., THI MA 1Nu•1 ITYU 11 T1111 ·~~z:. 29• . CIHICKH., THI HA toLID WHITI Ill 11111 ~~-38• UTH llOWI 'II 11:01 ~~-·~· Ill . S-.llm 110111111. m cwn w /8eMs 2:;,_~z. ss• 12.oz:. 54• II CAH 24• 11 ""'' llOl.LAs.; .. ,_.JS• II PlANTll'I Dir IOASIED PEANUTS ';ft sr -VITA,.AK' • lOW CAL GI.AP!. 01.ANGI Ol P'UNCH DRINKS 6~-0Z. ~e IOT. ~7 &AV£ 10e Dtn ueu11 Metncal ~~-28• ID .UIOllTH FLAY .. I m Metretal Shike ~~~· 69' • DU llHTI 14 ~~~l. 32• ·m Sweet Refish HL WDllTI SWllT WHDLI Pldles 12·0Z. 43• II JAi NL WOllTI SWCIT 31• 11 Pldle:Qlps 12·0Z:. JA .. HL 11 .. TI 'llUll WllOL& 45• 111 DIPldles 26-0Z. JAi r HllCN 11• ID Mashni f ·Ol. JAi PIMters lry Roasted Pellllfs 13~·0Z. 79'. Ill JAR PlMTER'S MIXED NUTS WITH P9MUTS HTIH .. T Vill.Tllllets ,... .... SUft ftoor Wu I OI A•I , • DllSt 'n Wax J7·0 Z:, CAN 1.ot. CAN AHTMt~ PHOTO Of MIS.NOIM • • MOMSTM'S elOCll• TAXI AINI 11. aw. lllt .... CUW IATN•ot11 ae.er . 17-0Z: • CAN 9WAJtMFT T olet Tissue 4-lOU 32• PtCO. ICOn PllCellllts PiCG. 35• Of 24 ICOTT Celd u.s PiCO. 47• OP 40 teen rAWILT '1 ~ PtCG. 12• • or 60 • ... ,.. , . Pu.r ' S.. Wrap IO-n. 32•,• IOU. .. ,,,.,. Dog food IOWU• Dog food U ·OZ. CAN 1.51/r·OZ:. CAN MAIKfT MUfT 16• 1• BREAD 3 ~~~ 96' 32c EACH SAVE 15c • • -DlscOlllf Buys MANUfACTUREll' AUOWANCES ARE PASSED ON 10 YOU TO PROVIDE ADOTIONAL SAVINGS. PRICES IN EFFtCT WHILE STOCKS LAST. TOf' ,LAVOI ITIUIWH .. T. II.ACK CllllllT 011 811AP'I m, Jams ~1:· 69' liiii '°" WIVI (INCL. lo 0,, I.AHL) Ill Toilet n-.... 2-IOll 23• . : I D)UC no. 1 Hllllr Ketdllp Hrllll WIJll MDUTN KetdqJ ,LlllT Gri!n Peas 2~~~· 30' 11 12.oz:. 25' M l I OT. a.j 16-o z:. 23• M l CAN 111! ClllSC:D llllCLUDU It ,,, ~IU Salad Oii 2:t~· 46 • 11 CO,TllGlfT 1961 MAIKET IA$1Cff _Cool as a Dip in the Pool A Treat for a Sizzling Hot Day Thie party salad is pretty as a picture, cool as a dip in a C1'7Stal pool. Now, what more could you want on a sizzling bot day? The salad features a ~ ty-looting cheese mold sur- rounded by an assortment « fresh, colorful fruits ln c r i s p lettuce c.1.1p9. Water- melon, cantaloupe, honey· dew, strawberries. raspber· lies, bluebe1°rle5, p e a r strips, peach slices and chilled or canned citrus sec· tJ.oos, 31."e all dellgbtful. '1be focal point of the sal-ad ts the cheese mold. Make it-•Il in, ~va.nce; lt should chDI until finD for about 4 boun. A tangy mixhn of cottage and blue cbeesel, · minced acallloo. IDB)'(& naise and whipped cream, bound together with \M1flav- ored gelatine, the roowy mound ii spicily seaaoned with Tabaco liquid red ~ per. A smooth creamy dreM· ing to top off tttl! party- perfect salad is blended of sour cream. mayoonai8e and aromatic Ta£>asco. PARTY SALAD 1 erwelope u.oDavored gel· aitlne ¥: cup ~ water 2 CUJl8 ~e cheese l Clij> ( % pound) CJ'UID· Home News and Views · bled blue cheese ¥.r cap ma,amais• 1 W>le.pc>oat minoed 8calllon 1 teaspoon Tabaeal ¥.r cup heavy cream, whip- ped 3 C\lpl cC-up frelh fruit in teaoa (melon balls, stnawbenles, pear .aipl, citrus sections, etc.) 6 lettuce cups . Sprinkle gelatine over wa- ter in ~·Place over low beat, and ltir until gel- atine ia cblolved. Remove from beat. Combine c.t.ees- es; blend in fe}.atiDe. '-Stir ~ . .,.mon •nd Tabasco into cbeeee mix- ture until all ineredient& are ~gbty blended. Fold. wbippM .«e&.111 into cheese. Turn in~ a 1-quart mold. Chill tmtil firm, about 4 boon. CamuD.y unmold cheese salad onto ptate. StDTOUDd mold with individ- ual fruit salads in lettuce cups. Serve with S o u r Cream Dressing. SOUR CREAM DRESSING 1 cup sour cream 1 tablepsoon mayonnai.ae v. teaspoon Tabasco c.otnblne all ingredient&. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Yield: 8 servings. Gmcefuf · Physf cal Fatigue Not limited fo Men By DOROTHY WENCK on..-c...y """' ,.,..._ Do you f e e l "pooped" A University of Oallloma poblloation, "Plan Your Kitchell Storage," g l v e 1 many idea. on bow to make more effective \Ille of what- alt.er your day's wort in the kitchen? Maybe it's because ,.._. kitchen storage i5 not eonvenieol ever storage you have. You ~bing and bendlllg tD can obtain a copy by writing readl things in hard to me at 1000 S. Barbor. BMl., reach places bll been found Anaheim 9'2806, or oalling to be ooe of the chlei causes me at 774-0284. of piysical fatigue of home-One suggestion give.er is makers. to add extra , full or half A study comp&ring lie shelves to your preseot ~ amount of energy used tD boards to oot down on W8SW "'8.Cb the same item at dif· space between shelves and fereut heights demomtrated eliminate the need to stack this clearly. It was found unlike item&. Anolhel' way that for a bomemaktt of to do this is to make step average be&cbt, reaching to lhe(ves out « six inch wide, 48 indlel required the least quarter inch plywood wiUt amooot of effort ove!" stand· end pieces of bal.f inch wood. ing still. · Similar metal step shelves Reaching 10 inches high· can be purchased. er, to 56 lDches, took twice Step shelves also can be 81 mad! eftort, while reach· used to make llelDI stored inC to 72 inohes took four in the beck of cupboard ti.mes tbe eftort sbelw.s easier to read\. Bat hmdfN , ~ WU found, Turntables of various .W. tOClk ..-mere energy than whk:b you also can buy nwhtng. Bending tD 22 serve this pmpose. inchee from the Boor took five times a,, much energy SUdJng driawers, which you can buy and install, as reaching to 46 inches make it J>056ible to reach wtiBe bending to three inch· items storOO jn the back of ea f(om the floor toot 11 1 owe r cupboards without time1 as much et:1ergy. head On 'lbus, the storage area standing on your · e clever gal bougbt several 1D08t coovenlefli to reach is large p&astic dishpans on bebften shatdd« and knee sale and used them in her levoels. Do you have the cupboards as sliding draw-foodl and ut.e.NUs you use rnoet oft.en stored at this ers. easy ~ reach level! Vertical files or dividers that can be built in cupboards Do you have tilings or -...,. drawen; to hold you seldom use stored in """" the hard t() reach place&-fliings like trays, cookie in upper cupboards 8J)d at sheets, baking pans and the back « lower cup-platters upright rather than boal"ds? Have you gotten rid stacked on top « one an· of oever-Uled items rather odlet". than let them take up w.l· Small reeks which can be uable atoniee 1p9Ce? {Q!llened to the inside ol Do you have ontY like cupboard docn will pr-ovide items stadred or stored in bandy storage for small Front ol each other? items sud\ as spicet and All these 9torage ideas measuring ~uipment. will save you e~. Great And when cupboard stor· -<in theory. But what do you age is really minimal you do wben your kitchen bas can install peg boards and little or no easy-to-reach utensil racks on WlUSed wall cupboard space? Thls is all · areas near the ranp or loo common in our mass· mixing center for hanging produced tract homes. often used equ.ipmenl QUESTIONS WE ~ ASKED: Q. Y eaq ago we used to aoak cloChee O'Vern:lgbt to get a nice clean, ~ W3llh. One never bean of thia any· more. Do you think it would be a good idea to pat clothes oo the · aoek cycle of tbe automafic waab« and let them 8tand CMlr'Digbt? A. No, becall9 l o ng soaking really bindera prop- er cleaoslng. Wann water opeDI the fabric meeb SO that suds can looeeo dirt. This is what bappem when you use the 1oek cycle on your macttl.oe for the rec-.--.._c- ommended time. Howeftlr if the water is allowed to cool, the fib«1 tighten again .... and the dirt ii redeposittJd. - Q. When I u.. taftlowM" oil for trying and it gets OD b ou1lide of b lkilJet or spatters onto b raige, it ls VflrJ bird to remove. I have IOtDe tpcJtl on the wall Which won•t come off with anything, Why ii tills? '-• ..,,,. e I ...a:_, A. 1bil la the mature o( "'I Ht~•MI 111~ ... 1 ~· oil It ~~bles Lines rushing down to ~ oH wbicb ta the ba· end in plea~ create a mape ac_ ingredient in o~-base of pure flattery and fem· painta. When hJee oils ox· inlnity ! Look forward to idize, tbey form a tough, compliments -·choose linen waterproof film that may or shantung. be l.mpoesible to remove. Print.eel Pattern 9 3 8 8: Safflower oil stains should Half Sizes 12~. 14~. 18~, be wiped up tmmecHMlely 181h, 20~. 221h. Size 16~ before they have a chance requires 4 yards 39-inch f~ to oxidize. Heat when cook-ric. ing wili oxidize ,afi)ower SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in oil quickly oo the outside of coins f« each pattern - your Killet, ao also wipe add 15 cents for each pat. these spilla ot1 iuunediate-tern for first-class mailing ly. and special handling. Send to Marian Martin. the DAI· Q. Is it true that casein LY PILOT, 442 Pattern (milk protein) ii removed Dept., 232 West 18th St., when nonfat dry milk is pro-New York, N. Y. 10011. ceseed' Print NAME, ADDRESS A. No. this ii not true . ..,R.SIZE and STYLE The only thing removed du~· EVERYTH.Il'\G NEW - ing tbe drying process i.s 115 most-waited fastriorwi water and the casein at tabrfcs a~uories In ne.,; protein is not ~ed. Spring' • Summer P~ttern When ooalat dry tnlllt 1s re· Catalog. All size6 ! CUp cou· comtltuted, it bas essen-pon in catalog -choose tially the .ame nutritional one pettern free. Send 50 value as frMh nonfat milk. cent.s now. t• ' ~,JUMU, 1'47 BONELESS C•nter Cut I CHUCK ROAST hheartef"-chG ...... .. the Mely ..., ,... .... ~ .. the flwt Mell T_. • ....... ,,,,. ,... .. ....., .............. .. p.,. ............. .. fwd M ... M II .._.,,. - ...,. toocf ..... for ,.. ...,. 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MONTI 46-ea. -••• AU fl.AVOISI 4 $1 FRUIT DRINKS................... .., , '8~ 'leiL Klt.001'! j(Lt':O ............ -~ -~-............ 6 ... s1 Cu:'umbers .......... 2 FOi 1 er and • • • IWE c• STAWSI (iti5Up .... 2 • 39c GAL\ DECOIATB> Towels 3 :r. 89' New! Ccrnatlon's "Slender" Lady Scott Faclal Tissue The .................. ,... ~ ,..,,., ,..,, .... ...,.. "' • ,.... ... °"" • .............. fre4tty 7ac :::-=: ...... ,.,.,.., "-""· tee ....... )'9U ... 20c 7 - CfOlGo•·s FF E E ~:~:::::::~::~J 65 c . . ..... ~·.... ... . . . ,. TWO STOW ltl •WfOIJ IUCM W .............. ..._ .... Wt 2DO _.. uss EASTBLUFF DRIVE ••• lftll rm NIWPOIT BLVD. s • a · ,_ .. •• -.._. ..._ • • r ... scoit! ....... l r~~ .. TANvi·----·~ ....... c1m-·--= ........... • .............. ,..... ! F•mlly 89¢ ·i i R91. $1.li98-family &9-TSCOTrlSS. ··s10UTu E 8 • Slit . . . . Size SiJll · · : • t I•. . . . 4 ... 51 1000 ...... ...... 89' l L•llf ...... '"'"""' ! : TeHlitt...... ... ......... n. ,__ .... W · . • .. 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' • ..._ --'\. #' • I " • • • .., • OAJL.Y PU.OT U ' Every~ H11 Somethlng That Someone Eke W1nh-'I'•• Bl&fiMT SIN6U MA,JUlBTPLAf:B ON Tllll eBANGE COAST • PRONE DIRECT N2-H7a You Can Sen It, Find It, Tr1de It With A Want Ad . HOUID !f!I IALI HOUSIS ..01 SALi HOUSIS ..Cit SALi HOUSES FOR SAll G..w.1 . 1000· Gtntral 1'0.' ....,.1 IOOO General sum • -I WI SOLD 76 ' USAU HOMIS IN Closing Costs Down D\JOY BF.Aa1 UVING et tta YOUR ARIA IN MAY. WE'RE TRY· T "All V ts'' ~~~=ING FOi IO IN JUNE. LIT ONE OF 0 e Bullt.m Jdtcben b:lud.._ THEM IE YOURS. dllbwubtr. ,. .A. beat. ~ piece, w/w ~t. drapes, .&idlllS wall al Pm to • chDed .,.tio. W.ik to beach. Only KOGO dowo ind .. NDI! exllds1c ~· Look for our .eta In thl1 newspaper & other county la Southern C1tlfornla publlc1tlona. 204S Wt1tcllff Dr. $1,500 DOWll AssmlE EXDmNG l'.H.A. W" LOAN at $13T mo. Jn. cl\llinc Tues • fnlorance. 1bree large bedroolm, lath I: plMter COftltruc1fon, 91*' cloua ldtx:ben with eating 111'19· 72' ~ kit • t.arve fenced rear yard. A "WHALE <»' A BUY" at Gilb' $18,lVJ -ACT NOW! I B/B CHARMER ON IAUOA FIONT DOVER SHORES Bay &.Ocean Views Secluded & Luxurious and Worth the Effort to locate Overlooking l1"rine Country Oub, and near Yacht Oub, u m1mrtn to ua. 113' s .... Dr. N..., fla I '¢ d model. J'oar am ••· w .... • Prieadb', 1*b'cl r ... .._ __ ~ Home ID ~Utat ~, o a~ _.__.... condition on abob eomer DiDlDI room. aettvttJ room, "1111 carpeted and draped. location doR to "&)' and 3250 1q11are feet, A cllltOm ~dm~r ~ i;: d ea I & n by Howell Zook bc:imw and a Den pk)S two ssa.ooo. baths. Secluded Patio. Ex-OPEN DAILY eellent value at $41,500. P1eue call Didc Tt';YOll. 673-s'lOO Eves: 673-7999 8av & leach Realty Inc. D5 W. Balboe Blvd., NB 13M WATSON A VE. Otitstanding Halecreet 3 BR VA no down or otter - $22.900 Bua.lneu 11 grut, 2917 CLUBHOUSE RD. 4 BR Pllceeetter - any reuomble otter. Delpente! 501 MomiftCJ Star ·Lane CUatom Bayfront, 5 spadou1 BdnDI OIJXUl'lolJI muter ll11te). S Baths, wire Fam- ily rm, Dtn1ng rm. Owner unable to occupy -WllL SELL AT COST! Choic• of '3 ftne Be.yfront bome1 with Pier It Slip from $8'J.SOO to n~.ooo. 646-n11 2629 Harbor Btvd.,. 54S.949l OPEN !VF.NINOS --------1C tit View In~ lkl Mar l• From Thia Small But Elegant Custom Built Home Ov~ The Bey ~ ' BaJboe. llland LoYety Yant ani ~ A vtew From Evel"y Room Larp Frol\t Terrace $!{i,000 Call Ted Gilbert EY'f.9: M2-3487 1HRI PWS In addiliorl to 3 large BR.a tt1i1 tine borne bu a eeparate FORMAL DIN· ING room plul a com- pletely end~ pelio. Lo- cated on a quiet cul•aac in a PRIME~. COie to ~·~-FHA or VA Mme. $24,900 ~ COATS ~WA~CE REALTORS 546-4141- (0pen Evenings) OPPORTUNITY For juet a ~ doUan more than first and laat months rent you can own tH.s aharp 3 bedroom, lath It p&uter ~· Drapes, carpets, pr- bace dlci.. large felleel rear yard. $135 per mooth PQW ~. Full pice $17,500. OPm EVE;, Colesworthy & Co. fl42.m1 Next to Shack Shop Jr. NEWP.ORT BEACH $16,500 2 BR home with bi& en- eloeed yard 60'x150, near ~ &: Tultin. Call for ap. poinf:ment. Newport .. Victor I• ~11 Baycrest Bargalnl Spanlsh COntem~ 4 BR·3 Bath home with ml tile root. Formal dininc room, lllP6cioua IUDD.Y fam- ily room. excellent kitch- en. Prestige location! Bet. ter hwTy on ltda! Only $49,500. Exclusive with: Salespeople neect.d. l9TT1 mIVARY LANE 4 BR.. Slabewn with lb 36' ADttiaey pool. Near Adanw" Qameey. ~.9'i0. Bayview Lots From $11,500 to $33,500 XLNT. FINANCfN$ AVAILAIU Need 2 l&lespeopie 1or old eatablilhed blflce. Special FHA • VA tnJninc pro- &nm-Sales aft rood· Good walkri traffic:, Top com· miasioos. Your own dffk Ruth Parcloll, ltNltor Newport 8Mch le Westcllff I>r. 642-5200 --------- 1200 Your terms. • College Realty 5t&al80 1500 Adama at Harbor l~ee.r Cinema Tbeatft) LIQUIDATION LEA VINO COUNTRY 3 HOMES FOR SALE BY OWNER. MUST BE SOLD AT LEASI' $2,CXX> UNDER MARKE.T Coowmmt down Pmt. All in Eastbluft ~l CAJWS. 4 BR, 2 Ba. Best v I e w In Eastbluft OPEff DAl~Y bl Newport Beach trom Pa- clflc Cout Highway ool'th oo Dover Drive or trom Newport Blvd. eut on 17tb St. to SALES OFFICfr john macnab REALTY COMPANY 881 Dover Dr., SUlte 101 (714) 6424235 A&EHT fOk MACCO RNlty Co. " pboae. Call '°" llllPOlnt· Rltr. 1860 Npt. Blvd .. C.M. 646-3928 Call Eves. 673-4577 W. E. lachenmyer EASTSIDE- $21,500 CUSTOM BUILT •.• ·"HURrl!' ~y S Br • 4 Owner wanta actbi NOW! .BT. ~. Sittini, Dining Extra large llvlnJ rm., 2 Pia~. Soodeck., 3-lev- BR'• -master BR dbl liu, ~ • Storage. Many 2~ bath,,. Quiet Eut Irvine e BAO< BAY CUI de Sac. TetTace location. Call to • S58.500. * Pnnc only. 1ee -439 AVOCADO. e OWNER. 11 548-2237 CURT DOSH, le11tor mo w. ~ m11rnY MUm EVD. l'l3-3468 NO OOWN Gii ~,.950 SACRIFICE! I>rivt by 2'231 Anniversary Lant. Call: 548-5122. Make offer. S Bdnnl. 2 be. fam. rm. Avail July 15th. $37,250 -.!!!!!!1!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7Jl51 CATALPA -4 BR. 2 l!! TbU • the bellt priced 4 bed- room home l:n O>lta Mme.. EanoeDent floor plan with euy loCICe9 to patio area. Work aving kitchen with built in appliances. You know $21,500 is excellent price on this pride al own· enhip ,.-operty. w Al.KER .\ LEE, 3M3 We«rellff Dr, 646-7711, Open Eves. 3 Bedrm. 2 bath., dree.m kit- dlen, bullt·lal, ~ CCN· ered patio. ~ Swim pool. Pvt like yard. Sprin· Iden. 544)..tm Exe/view location. S37,500 Please do not dhsturb ten- anu. Call Bel S.12 noon or 6:30 on Eves Luis J. Martin, phone 644-(M;OO. ' Picturesque lncllvlduaffty Plus a bone or two in a l'.IJfque COlW1try atmolpbere Vacant 4 BEDROOM, 2 be.th, car- J>l!U, drapeg. Complete built-in kitchen, kduding Mlicerator, covere4 patio, many more ex1n1. No do9nt c.1. or 10% conven- tiooal. $24,900. LA BOR.D~ l!BTATE wtth fNer/ city cxmvmi· DAVIDSON Realty eooe, 2 bdrm. area for a SAL-I OR.. TR.ADI tird. $28,500 With a NP 5 BR 3 b a t b a, immac. J'BA or GI 8(lpl'8..iaal ~ try 2150 aq. ft., formal din. 10% down, OWl'W!l" MX1008. rm. 2. yrs. new. S10,ml Open Eves. 646-71n eqty. THE Q E AL E S TATER .S . (OllJRY LIVING Rlt:r. 27?fO Harbor SB, CM 546-6460 Eves. 546· 1244 Incl tum, princ., Int. A b. V.: • I BR. fam. rm, Maa Verde 1U'flll. Asune 'S~" loa -only $23;450. 1 · \I I • \\ 111 I I ~ f \I( \ 'If \ \ I' I \I I' 1 11 1003 Baker, C.M. 4 BR 1% baths, built·IM, patio, double garage. Cor· ne.r location, near IChools & shopping. $1B,!°JO FHA terms . Wella-McCardle Rltra. lBlO Newport Blvd., C.M. 543-7729 Eves. ~ TARBELL 2955 Harbor Coate Mes. 3 BR 1~ baths, w/w ca~ pets. gari>age disposal, ga- rage, covered patio near schools ' ahoppina. $17,7SG- $1D dn « will consider Bel 22 TOI. Owner/Bkr. 6'2-4422 4 rm-$ ,500 VA REPOSSESSION s bedrooms. 2~ baths, bee· utiful t.ick ~laoe in ex· 1lended llvq room. Cov· wed patio. Concrete drive, worklhop oll. of a 2 car aa· rage with * be.th. Santa A.Ila Heigt\tll Area. $24,SOO. !118111 & cMll! 2 baths, huge living nn, tuxuriooa everyone qualififf. 4 Balboe Coves ldld\eo, large rooms thru· bedrooms. $400 down out. 9Wiin pool & ~-to 111. Best of IOGe· OPDI' EVEi. Colesworlhy & Co. 642-7T17 N~ to ~ 9JOI) Jr. VA Repossession 6°/o G. D. IUCCOLA lnveatment Co. 642.0862 ~J-'$750 DOWN on NEW 3 BR -3 BA. HOME. POOL • TWNlS a.UBS. $19,950. aill "LorTa.lne" at: 962-2446 DOVER Shotts Ranch 8111• View Home. • BR. 3 ba. ~ aq-d IMMENSE back Yl'rd lg 100Xl20' $65,000. ()Wlltt. 642-6300. O~PERATE! Leaving town SEU.ITRADE S3JOO.(-q In Beau. Puk Lido Apt. Any REA!\. OFFl'.:R! 646-7616 LTDO 5Jlf!MOllS 3 BR. brnm <'elltni: Liv/rm. 11('!1 clln ' tion room facilities. tlons. CALL 540.1151 ~1720 Heritage Real Est•t• TARBELL 29fl5 HARBOR * EARN $950 for T.L.C. * OCEAN FRONT S.ck Bay/Lge lot w-playhse. Best location near jetty. Sl.8,950 LESS $950 ()f: ~ 3 BR home, 1ge ntA A: Owner will paint. $~'0~' ,_1 11eeluded patio, $'17,500. 3 Br. hwd tin/ pluter walls J." ~). BatbM RNI Emt. Co, Dusty Rhodea/Rltr MI 6-ml - 'C ~c::!. 'IOO E. Balboa BJvd., 8&lboe. * WESTSIDE * P([Y v ORlole 3-4140 3 BR, well Jndscpd, fenced. The .... ~ ~ HOME ¥ ibESii ~:a~hoo~~1t nn:i~ ~ 3 BR, 3 Baths, tam rm + $18,300 646-9802. Ch•dleHe Gcnn• 3 BR, 2 ba Studio Apt. DELUXE-TRIPLEX- $.5l.500 • S6.ml On. Qiatom near new: all 2 A cl.,,._, wwd ....... George Williamson, R.ltr. ,_ BR 1"' be. . 1• "'-lt _ _. -""' M ,._ · •6i~3-43&0~!!!J!!!!!!!!J!l!!OP!!J!EN!!![!!!l!EVES!!!!!!!!!!!!'. If'>"· " • pnv. pa --.,-.. ~ ios, gar. Owner 646-4126 w_.. wltla a e BELOW MARKET e Buy equity assume GI Loan. chuclde. Townhouse Apt, Monticello, 4 Bdrma, 2 baths, 1 yr old. R.Jmltingl nr. Orange O.lt O>llep. 3 close to schl5 It ahp'a, 968 ,, • rt Bdrm., 2 be.th&. nu Mo. Paularino. 54~1ZZ. W 1m11co Includes taxea. Owner TR.ANS? Must sell by JI.UM! Ertlerloinintl' &42-5m0. 30 s .BR, 2 bl!. $22.~. <>wn- 2 LGE Bdrms. 1% baths. Pvt. bt'arh. pirr A: float, Phone ownrr 837-6256 Westcliff 1230 * $36,SOO * Cootempor&ry :l BR. 2 Be. Clf, 1 o t. Nr. WNtdMI Pl117.A. .\ 1500 CORNWALL l.J\NE 67:1-46:11 or ~!fl13 Stam tffxt ,,_..., NEWPORT-HEIGHTS-er J020 Hardini;t W~. • 3 Br.·11.i BA. New cpta. ~5-1798. 1 e D~. !Ate fenced yard. ./:-B_Y_O_WN_E_ffi_:l_B_r ___ 2_n-11. _B_a_ck_B_•_Y _____ 2_40_ CLAHlflllD • Room for Pool .t Bo11t! I Excellent rondltion & Nr.-Nwpt School~. $23.500. I Location. * 5411-!!040 OWNER * 646-7643 COLLEGE Pl!. :\Rri:°"'2 h11 . rm, huJtr ,,allo. Owrltr 1 ---.,,----------- 1\rl 873-~168 CRAROE m Dally Pilot Wllnt Adi! I &-1111 In~ rti,.. Sl:.l,900. CHARM !\PAC1-'. F'IUVACY P11rtlv tom.. l~x'!O' llvlnl! mom · w• frph' rhnmi: rm, :l f\R . ', • Al' S'.!1.llOO. Prinr. only. ~6267. R:l3·5407 A.11"~ a Go-Go! ()wn(<r. 54~152 --------- S. Ana Hgts. * 3 fl11t• on 11'·.ac. $4440 annu&l lnr. Xlnt invest S.A. HK!a-sa!l,500. 54~724!1 1705 UTn.E DOUGH FOR SALE BY OWNER LOTS o HOUSE ER home cloee to beach , Prime Oc .. nfront Ptep. REAL STEAL tor Veteran IJCbool.e, ~· Spacious 4 Delux Furn 2 BR, 2 ba w/GJ. eliiiblllty. Sp&ciows ~ area, two ftreplac8, urita. Lot 60x160' • 1D cat 3 BR 2 ba, w/w carpets, ~-beamM s, New (electric Bpartdngy ,... _ _: _ _!160.mln4·. ca.,.,_ mod/kftch, $25,950 • No On kit._._.,. any nice eatures. vw1"" ~· pmt. $157 mo pmt. • Aaking s.18.500 • LAGUNA BEACH Mission Rlty 494.0731 4fi5 El Bollque, 4M-25Jl Beautiful view building site NEW 4 Br, 3 b& Monarch PLACE your want 1d where at Laguna Beach $.5,ml Bay -180 degree white water they are looking -DAILY caah. Call for appt. &-ll am, view. $89,m>. 499-1530 PILOT cla.ssified &42..s618 I or eveii. afttt 6. 646-7S&S IOATS & YACHTS SAILaOAn ~Wll CltUIHll S .. llD-Sl(I IOATI IOAT TUILHI IOAT MAINTINA.NCI IOAT LAUNCHINO ~INa IOU"'. IOAT SLI .. , MOOIUNI IOAT ltlNTALS IOAT CHAllTllt l'ISHINO IOATI IOAT MOVINO IOAT STOllAGI I O>U WANTIO AlltCUl'T l'L YING LISIONI "4011LI HOMIS llCYCLIS ILICTRIC CAllS MOTOltCYCLIS MOTOIUCOOTHI AUTO SHVICIS a '-'ITS AUTO TOOU & IQU.,. fltAILllt. TJIAVIL fllAILlltl, 11"111y CAM,.ltS fllUCKS , •• ,s IM,OltTIO j UTOI Sl'OltT C,US ,.NTIQUfS, CLASSICS 11.ACI CAlllS. 11001 AUTO I VINTS AUTOS WANTID NIW CAU AUTO LIUSINI usao cAu I ,.. "1t ... ,. , .. .J General $25 Wk. e Stud1o I: Bach apta. LOOKING FOR • Incl Utill ' Phone ...,. ,. A RENtAL7 : ~~~-:.van. look no further! r~ Just .,.,_ N Bl d ,..._ Costa Mela 5100 N~rt leech 'a little more than the !Int ..,,v rwport ,. · _,...,w --------· 5200 6 last moathl Nftt 100 ALL trI'IL PD. * snJI>IO 2 BJt-1 BA. l'!J«%D. • am OWN this 4 BR 2 ti.th furn. Lawn, Trees. Adult. $92.50-mo. * 1 anJd flff!f iame, bullt-1111, w/w c.r-$11).mo. * 23.1.5 ll.I>EN 10, Q{. * Call ~ peting, Wnu, room. Q2-NASSAU PalDa. 1 A 2 Br, 2 BR. Frplc, pr, cpts. ~ lJ $16S mo. P9YS nay-tum a: unt nm· $140. Htd Newly painted a: dee. * , tbkil· Don't besttata -call pool. 177 E 22nd SL &U-3646 Broadway. 9 am • 3 pn. for detail.I. Alt-stM141 ~ SML trailer util pd. 1 sz. 2 BR Duplex, rup and ·.co.ti M... 3100 man, no pets. Near Bay nlrig. incl· Anaheim St. nr 54&-1551 • 529-3707 7 PM. 19th. 642-6111. , CDLLEGE Pk • 3 BR • S1'15 1 BR Furn. 2 BR Unfurn 1 BR. W /w CTplJ, d.,,e, b)t. Mala Verde • 4 BR • $175. WW c,>tJJ, drapec, and ins, SS6 mo. 984C El Cam.I- • 546-9'l87 * 5f5..dl3 He.led pool! * 548-0422 no. Agt. 6424422. . l BR, 2 1-. bia beck yard BAOm..OR. SS>, including 2 BR, built·ln °""" A nnce, fend, mo mo. l OCl Wbcm ut1). Nr. Hartior 11ho9. car,,eted, $lfi mo. 548-93Sa 5.11~ SC-8881. 838-1273 EVES. Mahxl Realty. D -10 I O.luu Apta. W/Prtv. Iott Slls- 2, 3 BR -2 Ba from $2!iC) mo. e CARPETS e OR.APES e SOUND PROOF e HTO SWIM POOL e INDOOR PARKING 310 Fenwido, Bal. Pam Cm tbe Bay·2 bl from Fmy) I _, O•Wfted 8eCtScm. Saw ~. time A .nan. I.oat DOW!!! G I c c Ip 5 I / ..... People Will Spend A Lot of Money But First They'll Check D A I L Y P I L 0 T C I a s s i f i e d Ads for their Yards, Porches, Patios and Pools durincJ the next few weeks. ••• 10 If you have outdoor furniture and equipmewt yot11N not nl1MJ ••• DON'T JUST SIT THEIE Get In On The Big Action Today! 1 DIAL DIRECT (and charge your ad!) 642-5678 (North Cotmty 540-122GJ Start some of those S SS S coming your way. 1he nme Is ricJht ••• 1'M t.yer Is Waltl1MJ. DAILY PILOT WANT-ADS Will Work For • Yoo n -• 11 l a IS -le U) If, • 5 : D .. . .. 0 2 , • • • • •• t ' . . WedMSdly. June 21, 19&7 DAILY PILOT 37 ,-.-·~111!1111---------llllVICI Dta•croaY JOU & IMPl.OYMINT JOU & IMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMINT JOU & EMPLOYMENT JOtlS i IMPLOYMENT JOBS & IMPLOYMIN1 l!!~L---.!'~"°!! ...,, W....., Miit 7a Hetp w-..,.,. 7200 \telp w-..ted, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Min 7200 Hel1t Wanted, Help W-..Nd, lllWJMG • AL'l"IBillOH --------_..;._....;.;.--..----_______ _...... Women 7400 Women 7.-00 * * * Alq ~a: ~ ftalnrMlll MEii--Cood ~~e ~ ..__.... DR.AFTSMANDESIGNER .1-------llllllliiil UIUlrlM'UUI IUIUW..,..., ,. uonJUJ Wanted for 1 week, A young wom1n wfth and 0oor inlpectlon ...,_ nerv .. of ''"'· ttM temperament of 1n 3T rt. O>uter Scboonet' witb $10,.llOO equity. Will TR4DE for 'm'1 er Beech ~. a..t s..J.llbary, Rltr. rrMl900. ftADE M' FIBERGLS SU>OP Sipe 4, Inboe.rd Aux. BEAU cond! FOR :rn. come pap oa Oran,..cout Prine anl>'· 8'1>3154 eves. MOBILE HOME Bl1slde Vlllqe Trade lor house. ~Dee Canby ~lSlt or 646-74.14 Oceanfrant Duplex $39,500-iu.ooo equjiy. WANT SU DlecO OD. ranch or oapie ...,.,.s. Geo. William .. U,.m.4358. Wal: hlpwood or SI> 8Q Ara, TD'a lnc or Home· Have; 65,000 .q tt M·l Ir Tri1)1ex, C.M. All or part. R. E. Watta n6~0 * * * * * * -------------------DAYWOJUC. ee.dl ara SlltVICE DIR.ICTORY SERVICE DIRECTORY 5C1AE ·AD kiadl LI.-TWO womm wUI dNm bame Carpentering 6590 GercMnlng -eompletel:y m. 50~ REPAIBS *ALTERATIONS EXPERIENCED JA.PAN- CABINETS. AD.1 liJe job. ES!. CARD~ CompL Doeneetlc Help 70U 23 yra aper. 54U7U prden.inr lel'Vice. l'tee HEBKOSA DOMESJ1C * FIRST-RATE carpentry estimates. * 540-1!12 EMPLOnlENT AGENCY Alteratiou -ttpai,a'S -b/U.. HAULING, &en'l y.nl daa-Uve ID A lhe oat ~ Fmmlca. Reu. ~ up. Trees, lhruba, lvJ ..,_ teepen a N. Mm St. rm. NO JOB TOO SMALL! All ed or remrfed. Bed .._s.. ~ Sub Ana 5fUE.1 repaa. Add. nmodel. ,.. inl or apraytnc. RolDtllllllc, UVE INS tiol. Reuoaable. 96Unt rock work. &f2..0m. F...m'*'1er pays tees e LAWN A Garden Service Georp Bylmd ~ Cement Cencaete 6'00 e C.M. • N.B. • CdM 1QS.B & UUl S.A. 517..am ' e Reliable SHAW a SONS • Weeki.Y ~-~ SPICAL1ZIMG Orte'• bwn Servle9 CHINESE 6 Brttillb ~­Exp!riwed • P&llliiDIDt MQtloftr ~. maJI 1!XPOS1CD AGCUGATE Expel-. Free estlmaU.. ~aoe !ID-11S2 A9•nciet-Melt 7100 EXPER JAPA.NESF. Gardeo-n._ r.t-Oomm'la-Terma w. Complete yard Service. AutD 1'ld9 504' tD l1SOO CDIENT ~ all types. No Flft f9timatu. * 5'1-'1151 Auto Partl MIP' • • • •• • • Job too emaJI. Fee nttm. calUom&a Lawns A Gudm .. • • ••••• '° • B. srun.tCK 5tl85 .,.--L..... ,..___ Jr~ ........ $151 _,. .. ..,., •••••••••• .........._ OCfice Tr-. •..... to $5Cl Pa&s, Driveways. wanm. New lawns ...... MS-1'& ~ ........ to $4.GO etc. IAW • aoc/~. . :rree !'.lttftwt... 545-mt General SenlClll 6612 Olmllo Welden •••• to SUO --------~ ~ •• to Slm ChlW Care 6610 mEE • F'RD: • mEE SIDck Boom YD • • to SZ.'11 Uidit inovq. hluUnc ... .. .... ., A..-. S%!il6 lllivqe ltlelm-2 Veter.a hl1iar7 TrDel • • • • to $2.50 S()Ml!:nllNG SP!X:IAL for IC-Cl) er 56112'1 Shlp(ac Clift • • • . . . • SUD 1 cbl14. LovfDa can by RN. SOOKKED>ING ~ ALLSE"l' AGDf.CY $20 • week. 116U939, 'I'ypq, Duptbting. Your GT W. 19th. CM. • 60.fS CARE for J'OIJr chDd, tNf!t oft1oe ar mine. * 53M101 12571 G. Gr, G.C. eH15I 4. in &1 area home· S4Ml1D ~es. Hauflr! 6nG Help Wanted. Min 7200 ~--Jo.-::-~----:J--=-~--.;__ __ ___ Contracton 6620 W)ll HA~~: = Ill e Mlrlne t.rpenter trade fer lel'Yb. ~-• ~ €LEANUP Joel, pnp, etc. • Mlttfte Mechlnk Rlemoft .-.it. C!OllC:ftte, ~-Specl1I Offer! rvy• . c__.---" 91z.t7ts • ~~~·-1 will bulld 1he 4 BR, 2 t. ~-..,_. -_. home <1343 111 tt) tor the mp , JQl'lr pric:e ot $93S6 on your _MOUMC ___ 1ea_n_f_nt..._ __ ,_m_1 App\y lT31JO ~e:cy lot. ALSO R.emodell111 le COMPLETE ROUH, Apt. A Pl.lee, Gardena, CaHf. Room Addllk.m. Don Yacht Ckanlnc· ALSO: MEN Oft!' 40; ~ )aG & s.n-0380. SWnmer Rentala. We baw atit&d with your rreMSt ~ a rdtftnc8. Income! u )OU U"e ambi- ReJDO!Selht1 • • • • • • • • • (F.ltlmata.) can eG-1400 tioua A tntereded tn a rftl Room Addldcm • • • • • • fotuft In ...... call 541 .. AlteratiGnl · · • • • • • • • Ironing 6755 'J'burs. rrw J. llcKeon .._ ______ __,,.. __ .u.c. Sidi· OJntrador I tRONING I MY HOME-IOYS 10 -14 .-J.1tJ war1mwllbip I ~PJECE. Good roam! e Good prcfttl 1J 1-1'4«. na ./CALL 56-3634 BALBOA mmmuLA DAILY PILOT Addltlona * RemodelJna Lanchcaping 6110 • 6C.m1 • ~H. ~ ~'10 Cl>mplete ~ SerYice mtVICE -...umdanf. P/ Special Oil sprinlden • --NEW CONSTR.. • Add.ltionl Repelr. Reu.. 5*SJ1' time. -aec. -... RemodeltnJ -Uc. Cootr. Alert. Loc:lll ref • Malt.I DON HAWE 642-UM u~ 9...s.-&. .1...-OJllld wan Gal ID fall time. __.ry, """ -I.D'S llo&n. REMODEL * ADDmON Bridr e Block e ga,. 21.45 PLAC12nU I C1L CONCRETE T. Ertc:boll Uc-Cootr Dy/Eve 642-4438 Slate e Planters e Venter BOYi Ut-14 ROOM ADDITIONS AL MALANE. 14'7·'1890 =A.:;.:- E. c. FRANKEN 6*-5131 Pa,.rhlntlnt tar brbft carden Painting 6l50 DAILY PILOT Cupet Cleaning 6625 e ea.cm e PAINTING. ~laJlze in 2 --------WALL TO WALL CARPET story Trtm work, Ovtt hans JANITOR/EXPER.. ~F. Cleaning. 30% DtseOUNTI A Fada boe.J'd. Fl'ee nu. 0.. Mesa lftL S ruta • LI S-1623 • mates. M&-2558 "La'' ~;..~ '° t!:'bie~ !2 ~· C t L yf & INTERIOR EXTERIOR M2~ BEFORE 5 • PM lrpl I "9 6626 Fait A 11e9t. 1 BR Apt, e MOLDER A e Carpenter ____ R_•"'-pa_l_r __ complete ~-842-2886 Ex:perimoed. Pleue •PPbr CARPET laytn1. ~ PAINTING, Inter It Elita' LUHRS BOAT 00. ab~. ~irl. Restntchlnc, F1nt c1au w o r k, reuon-3070 PallmllD St., CM Free Estimates. 521--0034 able. Local refs. 847-US&. WTD !:leper Mechanic INTER ar Ext. P AJNTING Rambler Saie. It Servb Gerdenlnt 66IO IMMED· SER.VICE. Local 410 Mam St. BB EXP Jape.ne91 Genkner ft'{. FREE est. so.urn YOUNG man Oftf' 1a.. Sam- Malntenance. Reu. Rates· Plumblnt 6t90 !Def' job. eo.t ehop. Write OeeJH.JP. 89'J-52ll c/o BOii IUJ'D, DallJ PUot --"EX:PER JAPANESE NEED a Sood pltllllber ,oil EXP pbane mm. Tb AS.. LANDSC'.APE • a..EANUP C"8n affonn ~ caDI nera. No aiitvuc.. No ca&. MaJntenanoe. Mack 847-<1132 only SI! He.tins and Jects. 14'7~ e JAPANESE GARDENING sprtnkler systema-tnst&lled. YOUNG Mm TO TALK SERVICE e Q.EANUP e Call Ed ac.3410. TO PRETTY GOU..S LANDSCAPING. e 531-70.14 Sav-On ~ Plumbl,. *** f96..1962 *** Re8"°'11ble Reliable Work JAPANESE GARDENER 546-398l e 642~ SERV. Station Rell!. Exper., EXPER/ Reliable malnt. tull time daya or nlghta. Reaa!_M~ -rates. 89_2·~~ S.wl 6960 2281 Newpdrt Bl. C.M. EU'R.OPP.:AN GARDENER !!f. I EXPERIENCED RetAll e f .A.'iOSCAPl'NG • Sped 1lty Services nurseryman. t'a.11 far ap. Expta ieixM la dmWnc ol precWan mecbMk:al caD- JICIDllltl. quired In preci.lion mm-El.ctro-Mechanlul 111991, who lov" chlld,.n to help erand. duned c o m p o n e n t 1 Dana IAbcntories baa a mother with her 6 or 7 llvely 9r1ndchlf. PRC>nT SHA.JUNG Nigfit lhift. job opportunity for a man dren (4\.4J yrt -15} 1t rented N•.,.,. rtenoed in ed\anJcal leech apt. from July 29, 1 p.rn. to A ... C.S-50 HOUR WEEK ::elin for n:troruc tn-5, 11 1.m. Prefer tomeone with teachers ~~~GENT atrument peickaitnr. To tr1lnlng. P1y excellent, exposure to sun J. C. Urfer Co. THE WORKING ATMOSPHERE ATtllllC RESEARCH ............... , ......... aM&e in the f.olowing .,... •• OAJ1 w, ..... feci5ties in Codi Mew lllGlllEERING EICF! -COlll&UUTIOll COllTIOL Be'liew engiDeertnC W:brdat work statements and pr~ Engineer· illg Cbmlge PnJpOiall. CclDduct Change Board Meetings, determine engineering chance dwtflmtions. Support RFP, RFQ respollMS for contiguntion ......-nt requirements. Must be familiar wtth AFSCM 375-1, Allei 11-a, NASA 500-1 and ANA 445 requirements. MKIWIW•Rrt Proficient in engtneerlng cakuJa. tionl with I bft1edle of quality assurance ls d~le but not mandatory. mu p1m 1 or 2 years experience desirable bu t will accept a new graduate in engineering. CHEMICAL Bl&lllEER Cooduct non-destructive and d~ stroctive test in the Materials Laboratory under a Senior Engi- neer's direction. BS in Chemical Engineering with steady empha- sis in Process Engineering, bonded structures and non-d~ structive testing. ACCC»UllTING ACCOllffAll -Sii COlllUCT AUDIT Perfom Internal and aub contract audit prop:mls. COits incurred and .finandal qualifications of vendors. U you desire interfacing var- iety in adult activities and bne a BS in accounting plus 3 years CPA type auClit experience, this palition is for you. You will debug computer ~ grams, write operating ~ tiom. te.t programs and system,. If you have 2 yean experienc9 in system analysis and program. ~ on mv 350 and 1440 plus Bmioea Administration school- inv, you lhould inquire about ti& pw:Hion. &BIWl ACCOllfTAMT You will prepare inter-division· al billings and reconciliations, voucher accounts payable applfo· able to lease depreciation re- portl. U you have a degree in ac- oounting plus 2 years applicable experience, we invite you to in· quire about this position. QUALITY ASSURANCE Analyze el-..UC: -mbly ~::=, ..... lheell and double<heck the ~tW of the Inspection called oat. Assembly process planning and impection test la required. Most be hlgh school grlduate with 3 years appllCable mperience. EIPlllllTAl Mechllicll llspector Perlonn ftrwt article inspection of tarce to small cutings, sheet metal fUrieated details and ma- chined parta. llust be high school gradate, bow Trigonometry and ba•e 2 yean training in mechanics. 3 or more years ap- plk.able experience required. BKTROllC Assembly Inspector Perform in-p~ inspection and final inspection of compoo- lllt., cab1el and junction boxes. Bl&b IChool gradaate with 8 months training in electronics ptua a minimum of 1 year es- perimce. BOI MKHMK&l PlmlR Analyze engineering desigl).s and pl'an belt p.roceu sequence of tool- ing. machining. sheet metal fabrication Ind mechanical assembly operations. Must know machine shop time IUndards and have 3 years uperk!!lh.-e in mechanical detail ad wmbly process sequence planning. Apply in person or ul - 3333 H•rbor Blvd., Corl• Mes., C.Af. (714) 5-46-8030 "'Atlantic Research CORPORATION MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION 3333 Harbor llvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. (714) 546 8030 U.S. Citiienship Required • An Equ1l Opportunity Employer qualify applicant 1 b o a 1 d incl beech -boya frM bonut. Live In have at Jeut 7 rean of or clOM by, evenln91 off att.r I p.m. prqpemYeb' ~ble Wrfte to Dilly Piiot Box No. M606. Uldpmenb ~ E1ectro ~1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ............... 1 Mecb&nlcal desiaJ> \ftttr-1:: ably In c:ommen::W ~ duct de-velopm~t. CALL 133-1234 or VISIT DANA laltorllories, Inc. 2401 Campus Dr. Irvine, Calif. (oev Onnce eo. Alrpcrt) An tqUal CJWOi tuuit;y employer FM Paid Exec Seeys ........ . to $S40 Secy, lngr/S•a.. ..... to $475 Secy, It SH ......... . to $400 Acdg Clerks ........ . l4t1t ~- to $375 Apply In ~ ID! FM by Applicant Penal net Secy .. • • to S600 To ace~. HUGHES RN. doctors ate • • • • • • '560 ------------• To age 45, 500 Superior Ave. ~ N En-'H 1 ......,..__ BY' APPOINndENI' ewport IMch, C.IH • ._,. WRll9 410 W. a..t Hwy., &lite D Machinists 64&.ml NIMplrt Bead> F.qu.aJ oppcJr\ltnlty Dllplo)w. RN MAJ' ' doctors ate • • • • . . $'S60 Turret Lathe Derita! Tech ....... to '541 Machlnftts F/C Bkkpr ........... s:"iOO mllN' • ..IUftllift AIP Oeri< . • • • • • • • • • • • $400 ~I LRVVKAr'nUl IUtUU PBX Recpt ••••••• •. • • $400 mt11111CJ Key Punch Tramee •• $400 Machinists TypiAl:I (DWI)') .... ~ $400 ~ •••••••••• $39() Dly & Night Shifts NCR Opera.tor •OU• ... $.173 CllllbMr /PBX • • • • • • • • • S3S9 6aO HOUR WEEK Dmtal Ttch Tl'afnee $260 S1'EAD'f DIPLOnl!Nr Medi. .• ....... to fCl8 P!WITT EAJUNC Tl'onlc "'•" ........ to SUS J, C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Coat• Mesa 548-3421 An equal opportooi t1 ~ayer "' COOK Thoroughly experienced all &lUI betttt dinnerlJoule, Eltcellent opportunity! Apply in penon 3*1J. E. Cout Highway Corona del Mar hctory ~ •• to $1.tO ALLSET AGDfCY 437 W. 19th, C.M. 64'U7S2 12571 G. Gr, G.G. 6.18-0lSO Help W•nted, Women 7400 Electronic Assemblers EXPERIENCED Agencies, Women 7300 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS Receot lt.e:q:r ... e:xperiewwJe 1'M , with aood .. ltiaul ml b1*ll lblti&&. J. C. Clrter Co. 671 W. 17th St • "'C!eet1 Mew 5-48-3-421 An equal opportunity emplO)'er TEMPORARY OFFICE JOBS Dle trip to apply, then on to work. TOP PAY! NO FEE. Int~ 9:30-3:~ TRUEMAN GIRL Phone 547..J996 15M E . 17th Sl, Santa Ana m:.-BOOKEEPER For one fPrl omce. Som! SCREENED To work In the areaa of knowledee ol boata de9ir- printed circuJt board u· able. Maoaeer _.'DTle ••••••• , open aembly It IOkterlna. eleo-WlLLARD BOAT WORK! ~.~ 50 ···•••·• $3.25 tronic dlauil usembly 1295 &ker St., ea.ta M.- Lepl Secy, "'· SA ••• $450 and wirin&. taper pin ~5522 Penoonei ~· SA • • · $350 wirin&· Muat be able to NURSE/DR'• OFFICE Prod. ~. tut · · · · $315 idmtif:y electronic cun-In Newport Beacb. Full timit, ~~ ~··::.~~ = panenta and know el ec-SAT-AM'a Included. Non Req>t, 1 yr bank exp. ope11 tronlc color code. snokier. Xlnt ..iary A Ol>" Steno ak/1pit lhi1t .• $415 'PO"· with niaaonabie boara.. MRS: LA FON 548-58911 eves &: wbnda Teller, 1 yr~· ...... opl!!I • • Key Punch Operator •• $355 Multflith Operator MD A.Mist, back o6: ex open DEQSION Corona del Mar ln8uranee BY APPOINTMENT I Ottice needa operator for SG-7484 ~ COllTIOL INC. 1250W, 1orm. layout and Sc:reened Perwonnel Agency control. HOO mo. 901 Dovtt Dr .• Newport Bcti. Phone MR. R~, mztO RUTH RYAN AGENCY l590 MONROVIA IF You~ bJteo.remd 1n an FEE PAID NEWPORT BEACH utra income or caner in An F.quaJ Oppomm1ty Ales 'th ., .. Secy/Bktqlr • •• • . ... $500+ Employer • wt a .,. yr. old Secy bl:.J ............ $475 compaey, call: &41~ Secy, light SH ........ $350 --------,~~Thun:-;::::-'=--:-:---:-......,,.-I FEE REIMBURSED PART Time Job for SUm- Exec Secy • • • . • • • • • • to $500 EXPERIENCED mer. Nights 9 pm to 1 am. F/C BldqJr •••••••. to S600 Wln<:hell'1 Donat Home. APPLICANT PAYS FEE COMMERCIAL 2947 Hari>or BL. o.ta Mcya Gm Ofc., Nat 3100 •• $375 TELLER e ~ / EX- Med =~-~~HOO UNITED CALIFORNIA PER. ea.tom Alteratlom. 17!ll Nf!'Wi>C>rt, CM 646-4854 BANK Permanent. &OOd pay. 17931 8"dl, HB. 847.s&lT 2029 Harbor llvd. _673-_9320="""""'==-- 1042 w. 17th, s.A. 547~ Cost• Mesa SHIRT FOLl>E& 546-2033 EKPm. PREFERRm. Secretaries Pleut call for appotntmt>nt 546-2117 An l(flllll ~nity employer WILL TRAIN~ MANICURIST/3 DAYS Wk. Guar-Omun. * Westdlff area. * ~ Applicants mmdeted HSEKPR, liv~in. Mabft. T ,.. J on merit rep.rdlesa o< Adults. Pmn. N • w per t _ _ race, religious creed. area 547~. 144-1234 .J:: :_., • col«, national oci&in or BABYsrrI'ER for ~ "'-' ~. ninp. UVE IN ('/// OOT. US UDIDD.I • ~A.-CALL """".,,,,.. ,,. c..,... tlr. • ,,_,.,, ,,,_. WANTED .__ 1 =-------..-.-~-"""---• ._ ~ a...,..~,..,_, woman WJ' Pl! w ANTm t.bJ'lltter lar ,,._. ~ll olfioe work. E:lq:Jer' bel\liul cirla T A 8 . in RB We dler over 20 yeen cl but not neceaary. 40 hour Af yrs eiqierienc:e, lntegri1'y a em-week. 644-17!> between 8 area. ter 6· 847-278). player c:omectiool. All in· am • 10 am for acipotnt.. MATURE SlTI'ER tar i.cno. quiriee couftdeathll. Vaca. ment. Infant. 5 dars week/$15 lllO- tionen inQWe abo. HOUSEKEEPER Uve out. ~. $ecys to $525 Beach .,.._ Pennanmt, ltve MA'IURE WOMAN/Can tr Adg Assr1 m., ~ ~. 3 email boya 8 to 5 p.m. $350-$375 60-7484 54S«1» Mon thru Fri. ~ Reeept Typists Et-. A: wlcndil. mten2 LATE Afternoon a ~. to $400 SALESLADY for excfllllve No eiiper. nee. Am at Mr. Superior ~ent A«C'f women'• WHr lhop. Sal. + Ooaut 135 E· 17th St., CM. 'CALL 642-7141 comm. O'Briell'1 Specialty HSD<PR. A Care at OIDdrel 1857 ~ Costa Mesa Shop, 251.S E. Cout hwy., Uve in or out. (JIVt tla1le FM P•id Corona del Mar. Job.1 ~1.248. RECEPTIONIST w~. exper. Counter OOILmE AGE Gmts Tdeal job for attnlct.lve W<rk. 3: 30 ~ 9 -p.m .. cloled Eani $100 monih, ~ ~ lady <0-211. Roura ~~Y time: *** _.. S-1 apl.m .• FMoap. thrultl Fri. 2136 ~tla/CM WOMAN, Ustrt hor111l111 "'* ~ so M OI ons for ocqile a tklert:y -. Newport WOMAN, experienced In Uve In •.• &«* Prreonnel Agency meeting public. Muat be well W ,...,_. . groomed Car necetl!I~ MTR~,,_, be 21 ,_ Im Dover Drive, N.B. T ; Ol009e '"-·-· APPLY IN PENk>N: 642-3870 S:,./;J' own""""· 1'103 SUPmJOR/CM. FEE PAJD ..u• .. .nnn GIRL mGH achoo! &iii HYi"" In ~...,. Secy. beadl ar'e6 to S37S .... at WA&' SH .._."" Good -'·"I atta of Talbert A: C8nneey Call ...__ ...,.. _ • ..,.,......... """1' to care b' children, llft{Cl'-"'"~ 8CJIJt ,,,_ FEE BY APPLICANT ably with car. can afteT g BEAtnY Operator. Gia.+ FC Bldcpr •• to $2.50/hr. PM SC.2342. comm. HAIR HUT a a.I Qwi.llenging " inten.t:IDI. St. WILLIAM PENN W~ Wtdl OVER z. NB « ~ m.11!1 Amodatee ~ ApplJ at: Jamaica Inn ~ a acl ... 1856 N~ BMS. CX>FFEE SHOP 210l c:out oi ~ 5-yr old. New -. ODsta Mesa MUU& Hwy, O!M frcnt home. 673-7111 Unique POWER MACHINE OPERA~ Pl•cement Agency OPERA TOR Garment-· Top hy. -SAILS by SCHOCK Monravia/N'B * 6Q.8I : ~::\~:~t 50't 49th St, NB 675-11123 INSTRUCTOR, attndflff • M&ny fee It tr~ job11 HSEKEEPER le compMion woman for make-up ti.. • Personal & Confidential tor eklrrly woman. Llvt>· slnlction, will train ma7l 11177 W'-"'tcliff Orlvr in or out. 5'1S-4866. DENTAL Sec'y Recept. NPoWpnrt Beam 642-7124 -FULJ..tune housckr<'fler E.'<Pt•r. Single. 2>40. Dally Pno. Want Ada!! S day wttk. Emerald Bay X·Rays k boob 546-3000 V.DtY rta•' ~~3.l7 f vr11. 11nd Altf't'allOM. 646-llll'\ Pointl'Mnt 6*-740. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ AJ"ays a Go-Go• • •94 .. 1ti47 • I Wbi~ ele<ptuuits! D'ln»a·Unt J. C. Clrter Co. fOlili'fi(ltill A~tm'M'til.._,, GclOll. ~ TOP ..i.ies: /t4f9tl " pl!Wm c:.te MMe Comelelelnt ~al m CEN'l'Dl rr. <Xl6TA MmA WO MIN-GIRLS Ful er Pmt time MorM.-lves. WI& DhtrtlMlton NO Hf•· w. U......., •Pfrl 541-9321 COOi Relief and vtealion help needed ill diet· Ill')'~ and~ ployee ~­ Pleue oont.ct Mrs. KUDM ... Colli•• l1~io Co. AC1011ti1g· Asiiit1111 W\ltt • .4 fl tine y..,. . reomd .. dlllb1aJ ~ ... Gnenl ~ Aaiamt-1nc. Must be lille tD t)ope f5 wpm~ Apply In~: HUGHES 1 -' ~ • I I :- ~ - I ' 1: • ' 1 II . : i :s • I '6 I ' d ( = 11 rS ll ' d 2 5 c: -- -;:; OJ b ( 0 4 58 f f I l ..c 'Sl s Ir " n O' II " .. ' .\ • 1998 SPR1TE RDS1R '1• ======= Britilb ndDs l1'Mll wtt1t MG bladt Jnt. and tq>. Very Jo. ------- mL ln ~ OCDd. Must '67 M G --. $UIO dll Cu.c.) • • ~ °= ~t y':f' <Er 2833 Hmilor' mvd., C M.. 'ftlE DEAN LEWIS 540-449.1 LEADERSHIP DEAL! '65 SPRITE CIOIJVt. xS1rt '"°'" $15'5 cond. RIH. 21.000 = $1350 L 494-19 or Ma» - '60 AUSTIN 8-k7 ~ eouv. a--•· Hr.~. IMPORTS ~'5 COl11NA JB~.c.M. ~ • Public Notice • ST tllru •MG'~ Sedans dlru e PvMlc Net'-e coawwltiwo 23 to chooa S5 a.tt., ** llllft. IVH. bun. lllllt ., by W9ebnd. $t1 dl9. "' mo. o.c. Low • Pt dea, ~ mo. CD!JrA CAR a>. oec. ~ A Dameltic <niTA CAR 00. Carr)' OWD caatr9Ct 01C P'orefol .\ Domeltic 19118 s.rbor, ex ea«4 Oany own contract oac ..,,ICHlld l.969 Hart:lor, QI &a-4814 '65 J'ord Oort1Da 4 llpeed, '65 M.G. $175 --, ---· 1'1111 fllea7 Brltllh rlldDc poem, looks equipment. Wtt:b no cuh and ~ ID m.y. down $.11.111 Mo. O..A.C. tDr. 648-ilU Dir. Olll Mr. o..ta ~ DATSUN IN•USH FORD '60 inenlh Pent .. Aalllla •• 2-dr. l"lldiolbtr BARGAIN I '" CASHI ... s. Coat Hwy. t,ur: BNch 4M-TIH FIAT Fiat City Fiiis ' ArUrllls Olclelt l'raDcblMd J'iat A /4- bartb Delllr tn Oranp Olmlty. JOO'Jll F!nmc:lq O.A.C Carey Own Omtnet. o.A.C COSTA W CO. PEUGEOT PEUGror SALE We t.ve 2 of the ba1 nm- ning Peuceot 40t sed. iD town. cadWac of the Im· porta '° u $&98! S. J . CHRYSLER IMPORT DIVISION 21133 HarllcJr Blvd., C M., 54G'"93 ~ PORSCHE 't6 PORSCHE SUPER A: '6S PORSCHE 911. a.tom wb!ela "' exhaust 6'73-9682 PORSCHE Cabriolet 1960. Excel oond. $200). Eves. H>-25TI , 'ST PORSCHE Sunroof, SlOOO firm. m.2110 ext 32 ask fer DueD Groth RENAULT USS RmAUf.T DAUPHINE •· Excellent Transport.a· Hon .,.. that eecond family car, Many other low priced ..,edaJa! fJS de). (o.a.c.) 8. J . CHRYSLER IMPORT DMSION 283.1 Harbor Blvd., C. M .. ~ SPRITE fa Rartlor' Shod. ICMITt '61 SPRITE . $575 n..-•. !O to 10 ..... -. Excellent (.'Qldition. ..,e-........ ". . ..,...., daJ equipped. See and • Put.He Nottce • ctrM. se nat 4 c1oor lldan· N1,y .....,, Dir. factory equtJll)eCL Exmlent ===:::;:::;:::;===- {~ cm'· See to apprect.. at.. $296 lull priol. SUNIEAM COSTA CAR CO. -------Fcniin A Dome9tSc Carl)' own contlw:t oee 1988 Harbar. CM KMIT• JAaUAR 1965 "'nGER" RD9I'R $2298 ni.: bot one from Olryalerl Powered by a Ford \11. Nd tlMah wtdl bl.a Int. lo. ml., never raced. S. J. autYSLER IMPORT DIVISION 2833 Har1Jor Blvd., C. M., 'Sl MK n JllQU auto U 540M9.1 Wan °"1 •/blk leath. -... -81JN8--EAM-ALPtN--E-S891- int'et. Clttl\1D1 driVftl A Burpndy with blAck hdtp. matnta!Md. xlnt ca1d, low wire wbeet.. Many SU~ miles. Superb car ft>r rtrht betlml In atock, new A Ul<'d owner at S132S tor quick S25 del. <o.a-<:.l u le. Pvt pty, N.B. M4-0'739 8. J. CHRYSLER JAGUAR XU: ·a Qle. Black fM'.PORT OMSION air aand, .,. ~ AM/ 2&1J Hu1>or Blvd., C.M. "' rwtio. xbrf oend. m.&27 540-4493 ------- YOU Altn' SllN NOTHIN' YET UNnL YOU SEE Ya.. Dltect Fwtwy C111'1llllt h11hr GROTH Chevrolet Co. 1111 • _ ....... ...,. ................................. ... WE'RE .. OVERCROWDED COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! FULL SDI NEW '67 CHIYIOLll' NOT JUST ONIU • 226 YOUI PICI OP AU. AVAii.Aii.i COi.OU MODtL 1U 11 DllJVlllD MDI FUU. PllCE .... -OI YOU CAM IUY THIS llAND .W ''7 IMPALA PAYMINTS AS $5611 LOW AS --~~~~~~--:-.--:--:: DIL.IVHID Ml •I PW M ..... Miii I /J DNll.. ....,_ Tex & U- RI ... THIS COUPON WITH YOU ...._ ,, ... --$100 .......... .. ................ Or -.. - ...... Ullla , __ _,_ .. "Ole".... .. 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FHt. w.,,,,,._,, s4595 '65 Mercury Montclair 4 ''· h1r.tfe,, l it u...lltlNillf• t..•'-' wltll •rlr••· ' w~. Junt 21, 1'67 '65 Contlnent1I Seden s .. It •• -..n ... 1t. "'" ,...,, , ........ •it s3795 '64 MIRCURY 2 TO CHOOSE PROM PRICES AT . 0-..Cm SAVINGS IN EVERY · DEPARTMENT COUGAR PROM ~689 COMETS SAVE UP TO 5700 MERCURYS arg. 13 YBA.RS IN , \'i:wP.oar •Ett.fJB . BARGAIN HUNTER SPECIAL 2 ONLY NEW 1967 COMETS -COUGARS <MbfJATURISl TO CHILDllN WITH PARENTS ,. ~395 $1695 SAVE U' TO 1967 CONllNENTM; s2199 MERCURY COLONY PARK STATION WAGON SAVE UP TO s1100 SAVE '1500 ~="°" 4 DEMOS' '" c .. u111e '64 CADILLAC Sed1n O.Vllle FLEETWOOD '66 OLDS '65 IUICK ''3 '66 FORD '64 CHRYSLER TORONADO RIVIERA T·BIRD GALAXIE NEWPORT XL 500 -•14' with Full '•wer wltit• •lftyl t,, FHftfY Air Fvtl ,_., l eir. 0111 Ow11 .. low 111ilt1 l1111111cvl1t1 Fvll , .... FYll '•••• Aute1111tic, R/H, full Fully Fectery Ft cttry Air M111J btf11 ,.w.,, fec+try t ir. Lte4'e4' wltll Eq11ip,ed tdr11 iitcl. o .. 0w .... o .. 0-.., 1 .. .mflll c-"iti ... Fect.ry Air l11cl11di11t Feet. ORAN&E COUNTY'S OLDEST I J,000 Actul Lew 1111lle1 24 M•./50,000 Air, Owe ew11.,, Mil H Lew MilH ... Fectery w.,,. 14,000 Act.el 1111ilH UN COLN MERCURY-COUGAR DEALER $4895 '3395 $3795 ~ $2595 ~ ~695 900 W. COAST HIWAY -NEWPORT-RACH CHEVROLET CHEVROLET * Air Conditioned * "Air Conditioned" "SJNce" Vehicle '65 CHEV. STA. WAG. '64 CHEV V-8 BEI.,.AIR STA· Luxuriou& "Bel-Afr" w/ TION WAGON. Factory air "327" V-8, fact air, P/G, cond., pwr. steer., pwr. r. pwr/steer, RIH. pwr. R. window, R/H, secret 10 cu window, 10 cu ft locking fl locking compartment. u/. compartmnt u n d e r R. rear deck, etc. AU Alaska deck, chrome rooftop rack white w/immac. LI m e etc. Beaut Mist Blue w/ Green inter. U.S. No. l white top. immac Teal choice! BUY A "KNOWN Blue inter. A low rru. VALUE!" choice looal new Oiev ONLY $1885 tr~, offl'T'ed al almoi;t 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC terms 12 new cost! Tommy Ayr<'s Chrvrolet NOW $2395! CONTINENTAL 62 ~NTJNENTAL <4 dr, full power' air. 50,000 miles. Gold exterior, black leat'-er interior. High rubber. Pre- pared for a trip. Wiii sae> DODGE '6S DODGE DART GT ri1ice $1875. 1 V-8, automatic, radio, beat- NEWPORTER MCYl'ORS er, ~r at~. 2036 Harbor C.M. S43-85l1 (PCM462) CORVAIR ''3 CtlVROlfT Corvair Monza $1399 nnaooe above amount eJ. ter normal down or trade worttl $600. Harbor Dodge FORD 'U RIO 500 n Radlo, beater. automatic, power ateerini:. vinyl top. (QZD611) $1199 Finance above alDOlall al· ter oonnal down or trade worltl mi. lllrbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 540-JClJO .. 545-8291 FORD '65 FORD FAIRLANE e Station Wagon • Blue • Power St.eerinr • Automatic Transmiuioa • Power Brakes •Radio cl Heater • New White Wall tires • 38,000 miles ud ln ex- cellent condition. SH95.00 •See at DAILY PILOT Employe parking lot. 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa or Call 642-4321 and uk tor MUSTANG '67 MUSTAllG Radio, beater, automatic, pcJl\'e' .Ceerlne. Wiyl top, air ccmdltlon C'IWU729l $2699 It $7.BO per week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARiBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-JmO Reprocessed 946 S. Coast Hwy. 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC terms LAGUNA BEACI! Tommy~ Owvrolet Radio, heater IPLM120) nso HARBOR BLVD., C.M. '59 FORD 9 Pass. Oxmtry _a.._ •• _ ...... __ M_ana.aer_ ~·-Otti_._ce. -~ --Sedan. Full power, recently 'SS Muatanc Coupe, V-8, auto, w~w. R/H. With no cub down. tM.67 Mo. O.A.C. dlr. Call Mr. Davis. 642-5480. Open ·111 !l 494.n44 946 S. Coast Hwy. '53 Chevrolet -LAGUNA BEACH 2 Ton Op.-n 'til 9 494-TI44 Cab over. New eni::inr. 1 ~pd -, 65· Chevrolet- $699 & ti 60 PM" week 0 A C Harbor Dodge transmissron wrth 2 ~pPed VII. Oievelle Malrbu SS axle. good rubber. 16' trac-ronvertihle. A one owner Zl50 HARBOR BLVD · C M. tor haulin~ \x>d. car from Laguna Beach. ac-546-3000 $895 tually ~one only 27.000 I '65 MONZA . Sharp! MuSt miles, finished in beautiful sell now! R It II. WSW. AU· STANSBURY BUICK dark turquoise with white •o. $1270. . 544-1060 vlnal bucket S<>ats. Full price U99J. JOHNSON & SON CORVETI'E 2100 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa 646·9022 'U DODGE Station Wagon Radio. heater. automatic. <SNJ4241 $1199 Jo1nMce above a.mount af· ter normal down or trade worth $600. Harbor Dodge °' erhauled. Looka ' runs 5tood. MUST acriflce this week · $195. Orisdnal owner ~19'l2 . '65 FOID UIKHERO V-8 power ateerlni radio, heater. automatic traJ\I. $1382 '67 FORD n frlne. Ranchero V-8. radlo, heal~. automat· ic, power steeri~. bucket leata. $2299 le $19.!KI a week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD .. C.M. '66 MAROON Mw.tang. VS. bile upbol, bucket seats. pwr brakea le steering. Uaed only as 2nd car. Lo mlJeqe. $2595. SJ6.S193. S31)..fil13 MUST &ell 11ow. 'SS ~v. Sharp. wsw, R/H, ps, auto, Make offer. SU1060 OLDSMOllLE TOP DOLLAR For PLYMOUTH '65 Plymouth Fury Ill e Foor-door Sedan, Blue e Power Stee~ e Automatic Tranamluloo e Power Brakes e Air Condltloa.inc • Radio A: Heater • 36,000 mllea and tn showroom cond.IUon throughout. $1995. •Seo! at Dally Pilot Employe parldD& lot. 330 West Bay Street O:>lta Meaa or caJJ 642-4321 and aak for Bo1i:ne11 Manaaer'a ottice. '6' PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY V-8, power steering, aut~ matic, radio, heater. (I~) $1399 It ss.m per week, O.A.C. H1rbor Dodae 64Mtl1 .. - PON'llAC ROY CAIYll PONTIAC 2925 ~ a. ODlta .... Kl 6 4444 <>rap Comlt1'• Elrdallft Dealer tor RoUI • "°"°' ad Bently. PONTIAC 't5 Ollrfert., V.fl Tempat. Pwr.; Perfect. $1495. Ori(. owner. Mr.~ leJl 496-%181 ~ .f!M.M37 Eve. PON'lUC •• CUat. 'l'ealPelt ~ dr.; red fnmo. • ester. Oved»ead cam I, ndio: 4 apd. One owner; 11,CO> ml 548-&12 Eve '59 PONTIAC Sta. Wqm. SURFERS A'M'Dn'ION! ExeeUent conc1. $400. 546-229'2 * '66 PONT CONV·VI. AtJ. TO. * UNDER 5CXXI • mt. A·iCOND! *.,.._ '63 1'EMPEST VI a>NV. 36,000 ml.~ de.en! $1100 or BESI' oiler. s«..- '64 PNOTIAC • Silvw 2 + 2, AIR, Bucbt -.fl. $1700. 962-9572 *"Buy a Kown Value" • • 19j:i Chevrolet V-11 Bel-Air Lincoln-Mercury ReprocesMd Costa Mesa Branch 58 Corvette, 4 speed. V-S, 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. & Sl3.2ll a week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 546-JClJO * "Al; Condltloned'1- '64 FORD CALAXIE ''500'' 4 Dr. Spt. Sedan, AIT, Pwr Steer, R/H etc. Stun- ~ A.retie White w/lm- mac FllWll Jiiter. A Jaw mi. lmpreuive space age car from a tine home! La1e Model Used Can at 2150 H~VD., C.M. ==RA=M:::::l:::::LE=R==I .::: Sedan. P/G pwr. steer, R/H etc. Sparkling orig Mountaln Green! Xlnl cond. 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 R/H, Real sharp. With no 546-3000 '64 CHEVROLET Impala cash dawn S39.33 mo. Q.A.C. lhruoul! ONLY $1595 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC terms Tommy Ayrrs Ch<'VTOl<'l SS Maroon & Silver, 2 or. dlr. Call Mr. Davii. 642-54!KI Buc~et seats, Automatic ·63-COR~ETTE$2S7S trans. Power steering 327 F'utback. four speed, RIH, cu in engi~. New tires & silvrr with blAiCk Interior. battery. 32.000 mi Ex cond. 646-9300 Dir. 9~6 S. Coast Hwy. Call llft 6 PM. 642.7968 1 66 CORVETTE 327- Blue. Like new. 642-5411 LAGUNA REAC.11 CHRYSLER Op,1 :! 9 1~1-TI41 --------.:;:=::::;;;:;:::=::====-- ' 65 MALIBU SS t 'uU power and lal'IOI') arr. Sf 799 & n4 per w~k O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 11:0 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. ~3000 '63 C~evrolet - '63 CHRYSLER 4 door. radm. heat('r. aut1>- mM1r, powrr sll't'rintZ. !NBY167t $1199 & $9.90 a week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge oon&E '6' DODGE DART Radio, heatrr. full h1<·1ory equippf'd, $1047 & S9.69 Pf'r week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 5k l Air SI Wag. An ex~ tionaJly clean car. R/H, P. 2lj() HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-3000 --------2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M COMET S and auto. Bronze metalllc -------- with rnalrhrnJ.? int. FuU priC't' S149'J. JOHNSCN & SON Llncoln·Mcn·ury '63 COMET Mel'(' 6. 2 OR, Hrd top, Auto. R&H, Like new. Priv. Pty. $950. 673-8427 Costa Mrsn Rranch CONTINENTAL rn II II R rlJnr Al \'d 642-7o;,I) (6~ CHEV S.S. $2375 '61 CONT'L LOW-Ml I i. I h · • n;:1111· IArh, Air. Full power• MaJOr llln", !l r:o1 I• ml mtlr!> """'' Ball. Blur C'or11I Srot· f,f:;.!l.:ru I >Ir lrss! S2!l!l:i lii:l.ffl~·: 'fi.·, (111'\'Y fl " dr Stirk, '61 CO:-.ITINE.'1TAL I ONV 1':&11 l\"S\\ Xl.N1 10\10! SAC'nfflCF' • Sim 6i3-;~1 .ih• 1 l-P~1 ~.ii;.1:111~ nr l>-11-lR'l!l 5"1S-3000 '65 DODGE Coronet S. Wgn. 11ir. $1799 /, $11 J)l'I' v.. rk 0 Id.: Har~or Dodge mo llARROR RI.VD ' c; M w;.:vr..n '62 DODGE Stiflon W 1aon 2150 HARBOR BLVD .. C.M. 546-:ao ---'67 FORD LTD LOADED! R.adlo, heater. automatic. •~nnn f'AC* AIR ...,.,_95.,... fHVV6r>1 t ...,.,...,. """ '" $ ~FORD Ooullll'Y Sedan; 599 V-8. auto ; pwr. steer. ' brakes: Good oondltion. M25 1' \'l.90 per wrek 0 .A.C. ~2647 Harbor Dodge ::;.1 roRo-wqOO,ToR.-vs. • 4 Btll. hlll'lt. chrOme rirrui, ?150 HARBOR BLVD .. C.M. ICood int., ,...,t It liret. 125(). 540-~ ~7~1 ========-'57 f'ORD--2--<t-r. -..,.-w·-agon-. FALCON Clean. nJN well. PS. PB, Town & cntry r11din. SAC Reprocessed m:;. f>.l2.1'4ll. '64 Falcon Conv't. White, 'GS GALAXIE 500 black top. V-8, aulo. power l'ONVERTIBLE • S1300 steering, w-s-w. Llkr new Private party, <494-3935 With no cash down. $36.17 - ---GON M 0 'j7 FORD ST'A-WA · o. .A.C. dlr. Call Mr. AUTO. ._. RUNS ( ><'D! ..::::D:::::a:::vis=64:::::2·54=80=. === S200 Call 546-0'Tl<t FORD ~ F A!RLANE 500 WAG. VS, P/S-B, Local low·ml· XL.NT '56 FORD Victoria 2 DR, '64 SPRINT Con•· VB, Air, ll~tp, VS, good cond. Sharp 4 spd, new tires. mr mJ, Cone!! 542-1137 _sns. 96.2..Q'l'l_ Like new! $131S· 833--0919 I '64 GALA.XlE CONV-FORn -:-i;6fiir1ilnt:2 d"t. I Full powrr. Air BEST -roan Clean. 110"IC1 rond. Ot'FER! * 67:'.-70.~I ~V('~ \If;;~ fi36-83JI HI 'SI ~:.c;T tnnrl<r1pli1rr 111 FOP.O •582 Or. lldlop Clr11n. tnwn l'hfo f);\Jl.V Pl1Jl1 .,1,,1 c·ond. J:url nr hr~I of. Clns~tltrd ~~r111lf1 l'av1 I '"' 1147.1!'16J m<lflC')o, t1m1 & rlfon 1.nnk -, .• -OAJLY POATT-now' 1 • I C11t11fflftd ONLY $1595! 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC terms 1'ommy Ayre« Olevrolet 946 S. Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH ()peTi • Ill 9 494-Tl 4<4 -,6·5-Forcl - V8, Ranchero Futura, 289" engine, power lteerlng. 11 ll new tires. See this one. Full price n850. JOHNSON & SON Uncoln-Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 e '59 FORD STATION WAG <4 DR, VS, Xlnt cond, S375 or Beet Offer! *-3656 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG $1495 Hardtop, fully equipped, a1r UIYERSITY OLDSMOBIU * Reel Valiant '63 PLY. 6 VAUANT SIG- NET l · dr HDTP SPT. a>E. Std. llhl.tt, RIH. w/w. Glistening RA>yal Red w/. =====:::::::=:I 285r Harbor Bl .. C'ost.a Meu plush red vinyl 1cat illter. ___ 546-5550 l In 10,000! T·lllD '65 Olds INVESrJGATE Reproceteed · Qillasa Cpe. A local one ONLY $995 ·~ T·Blrd Landau, factory owner car in excellent con· 2 Yr OK i\J&r/GMAC terms all'. full power, tJectrlc dltion,' loaded with extrM. Tommy AY?'M Chevrolet windows i; •all, vib-ndio, tun price n895. 946 s Coast H with nw -.iea.1r.er. ear 1n JOHNSON & SON LAGUNA BEACH wy. beauclfuJ eoodltion. With Uncoln M ~ 'tU 9 no cash doim 164.SS mo. OJCta M~ ~ ~" 49'-7744 O.A.C. dlr. ~ Mr. O.vil 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-~ '65 Plymouth Fury I l4U480 ' b -•Four door Station Waron, 67 T-BIRD 4 ii' Lindau Ml • Pu lie Notice • Buff w/brown Vinyl in. Power a:~. Dan &ray 'with SS Olds F-85 Stick shift, RI terlor gray landau Ullbollt 5 • H, W.S-W. Fronlllne con· • Automatic Transmission 000 mllet with full v::!M.:._ dition. $5.j dela, $55 mo., e Radio •-H t · ...... ..,.. • .-.1:nc ar ea er tor Co. gQUantee 24,IAJO oac. .....,., mil n ..... n_ COSTA CAR CO. e See at e. n.-QWa ~ M,000 Will aacrlflce ""5. Foreign & Domeati<: Dally Piiot NEWPORTER M......,., .. ., CalT}' own contract oec E 1 kin I v.1vno 1969 Harbor, CM 6'2-4874 a:p ~t '::,, l~ n16 'hrbor C M. 5tUS...l I '63 OLDS 98-2 DR. Cl>ilta Mea Good tires, Approx·Sl-495. or Call &U-4321 and YAUANT LIKE N'EW 56-4422 uk for BuslnHa Manaier'1 offlce PLYMOUTH coodltloll<'<I. R/J-1, lemon-------- I 63 Plymovth Fury convert. new car tradf> In, excellent condl· Uon. VS, PIS, R/JI. auto, this Wl'<'k llPC!Clal Sloo:I F'P. • Publlc Notfce e 62 ~ allant. f u 11 y factory equipped, iodudlna JVll, S29 dela, $29 mo., oe.c. gOld In rolor. 646-!IJO.'\ Dir. MUSTANG '6.'l-SIX-- l.1kc ll<'W: undrr 18,{XX) iir· tual mi Aulo-trans.; whilE" On11n11I ownf'r, S16.'i0, fi46.45!lli COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH C'osLa Me!N s.46-1934 "1''or in. ft.neat aeJectim or both New It Used Can" JOHNSON & SON Llncoln-Mercury Cos111 MeM Bran<'h 11141 lillrbor Rlvd. 642-TIM COSTA CA RCO. Foreian A DomestSc Carry own contract Ole l~ Ha.rtior, CM "2-C874 JOIN tbe ~· In tht DAn.Y PIUn WANT ADS• 642·5671 Wfdne~, June 21, 1%7 OAJLV PILOT 4J New Clrs "60 NW Care ffOO ;.. ··WIN! ·WIN! WIN!·: Exactly JOO 1967 Fonts Drastically Reduced FREE PRIZE "DIAWINGS 1v•1v DAY DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE·A-BRATION YOU'LL AGREE Wl'RE OFFDING THI GilATEST SAYINGS OF 1967 ON THIS SPECIAL GROUP OF NIW AND LOW-t&IAGE STAJIF CARS. NO MORE AT THESE SAVll•S! IN THE MONTH OF JUNE! · GRAND PRIZE '9DAY ¥ACATION ·1N MIXICD CITY ~ fOR TWO INCLUDING JET FARE! NOTHING TO BUY! Juet come In and ........, to win .,_ or mo,. v1hMW. ..,..... Delly drlWlftll for tickets to Meledy LIM, Aftttlt' Gemel, MCI the Or-.... c.-,.,1y Home lltew -~first 1tt 1dlon In the falluS.. Anlhelrn Convent! Center- at1rtlnt June ~. Delly wtn also ellglble te Win ~ of eur plM ,, .... vautlonsl Cr11llorNtlc. ....,, .. wll ttr... ._ ~ •t.rilw ........ -dllw· i.... Adle, tinted ..... - =:J .. ~: ...,.., , ..... """ s2995 .... lt!ftl ..... 1-............. '""* 11111 ""-t•VJ·•> '63 CHEVROLET '=~Mo: S1095 '65 EL CAMINO STATION WAGONS VL Milomatk. rec1i.. s1 8 9 5 ,_tw, lie. Ne. T·161N. VACAT10N PAY COMfNG? WHY ' WAIT, BUY NOW, PAY LATlll ALL O"'ERS C 0 N S I D I It E D , TUO!S ACCEPT!D, PAID 'OR Olt NOT. '62 FAIRLANE "1. 111-tl<, redle. """'· _, 1teer1,,., Uc. Ho. $VU7U. s795 '63 PONTIAC LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. MANY WITH AIR CONDITIONING. SOME 9 PASSENGER '63 COMET ~ DR. '64 POtfFIACS ..... IY!Dmelk. p. 9-vlfll COUlll. •ldlo, s13 9 5 ~ brelln.. Vff"/ lllN-lut. OICJ.flt. ... l1!21. '63 OLDS 88 ~:-=~ :::~; sg95 :::::: ::.-= s1995 *AT!6'ENTMIONURASTCIA~NGFANS* f~ '1195 H2~? "'~~.~!~~ ..... 41e, lte ... r, tintecl tliu, w~it• 1icl1 wi ll ti .. ,, WMi Offt I -...... C.. -1-.... ._ .. -----------,14419' 41111. ....... + "' 0 11111 ~ ....... '67 CAMARO WAS $3395 :.to ....._ Met WliMk. ,_ ..... -' THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ....... s2995 §::§:~~~ s2595 s2gg5 · TRANSPORTATION SNCIAL '55 DOD6,E • '195 lleetw,11,,,..,..1"1- dlllen . '66 FORD GALAXI Uc. No. TOUOJ1 ---~~~----··----------··-----~------500 l i ncl 4 cloer hercltop1. All with l1ctory -:-w1rr1nty, VI 1n9ln1, 111t1'"1tic, reclio, 111.ter, '66 FORD CUSTOM '63 PLYMOUTH '65 FORD F-100 power 1t11rin9, with., with111t 1lr (lft,. At AS LOW AS '• low .. ;r=:.":. s1495 ~_;=: s1495 :-~ =· ·s1395 s2395 1967 THUNDERBIRD Z DOOi LANDAU e.io•--..••lflc.lk. M• ewTIOlllNG, $4446 ~,.., ..... -............ ..._.. . .m.-. .a lid .. ...... redle, ........ reef'..,, -k.. ""'· --_., Qltltrol -'-w . •*"' "'-•'stlcbr priet) M. .... 147 ($1306.34 off of window 1967 GAt:AXll 500 CONVllnlLE CMMfN'";' :-_...:::--.: '3495 :..~,.._....,,~ . ($946.J2 off of window sticker rice) FORD ROTUNDA DIAGNOSTIC CINTER Southern C1llfornl1's finestl ~ any Amerfun car 130 elec:tronlc ._.. for per- formance and llfoty while ,_, watch o" your own dlals and lncffuton In a cli· matiud glass room. Tak .. 1 .. than 30 minutes ,_ $9.95 full cost. ECONOMY CAR Cl!NTllt Factory 1uthertlad Illes, Mrvice and parts for Ford economy cars, lncludlnt new Ford model "C". Large Inventory rNdy foto Immediate delivery. SUPER SERVICE CINTER Service and repair stills for working °" 75 ,.,. almulteneoualy, plus complete ~ aftd 1Nint. theps. All coordinated by • .....i1rn contrel tower ttMt apeecfs Mrv- kit, mlnlmlnt waits. • HIGH ltlRFORMANCE CAR CENTER _ Factwy authortud .. 1 .. , Mrvlce, ind pam fer Ford built hl9h performance c•rs. hdwlve o,.nge dealer for Shel~ Ameriun GT-350, GT 500-COBRA. AS. ways 1 Mt •lectlon on dlspl1y and ready fw lmmed11te delivery. COURTESY BUS SERVICE Our own modern bu ... INve every half hour for fl'ff tr•nsportatlon to and from your work, home or school while your ur le bef "t Mrvlced. UNDISPUTED LEADERSHIP IY.t ~ of the mott modem 'onl 111 ... Mrvlce, parts, ind finance f acllltlff en ttM West C:O.st. EASY FINANCING Choose your own financing plan. S.nk- Credit Unlcm-Finanq Compeny. Up te 41 months flnanclnt avall1ble. \ J CATALINA TWO DOOR SEDAN -( ' TURBO· HYDRAMATIC . TRANSMISSION, RADIO, HEA nR, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, TINTED GLASS, WHITE SIDEW AU TIRES,, DELUXE STEERING WHEn. DELUXE .. WHEEL DISCS, TINTED GLASS, DECOR · MLDGS~ 400 CUBIC INCH V-8 ENGINE. PLUS LICENSE & . . . TAX. ------------ STOCK No. P231 AN9 HMIMlil TMll ..... • , , IT MIANI THI altT RllALI CAU MftWMl•L TEMPEST STATION WA&ON , AUTOMAnc . . . , f TRANSMISSION, VI ENGiNE. ·PUSH 8U1TON RA~IO, TINTED -GLASS. POWER TAIL GATE WINDOW, WHfTE SIDEWALL• TIRES, DELUXE WHEIL DISCS, ' CUSTOM SEAT BEL TS. PLUS LICENSE & TAX. \ -- . l ' , c " 0 a • r F e n I ! tJ 11 tf a it Cl p. H cl Y• tt ' .... r I sh wi R• re di· sh he go te: be an sa Se sh m llf I \\': s t no fir re. In• i ne 8"- b!'I ' we OU -I m i ll trf , hh Wf pa