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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1967-06-22 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach. ·-.-. ,. ... ~ ....._.... _________ . ____ ..,.. TEN CENTS tllion Tax Windfall BJ JEROME F. COUJNS the city tu rate. _..1_ ot .. 11ettr P111t 11111 Pappas ..ad Or-. County A.ales· A. aurprlatngly larp '18 mllllon · aor Aodrew J . HlMbn adviled him booat 1n Newport . Beach uaeued ~ Wednetday that the total valuation property valuations bu unbalanced of land and 1tructures ill the city for the newly adopted munlctpal budget, tbe new a.cal year b•s. been peued City Finance Director George Pappas at SJ.71,461.•. , disclosed today. · "Tbla ii about JlO million more The revenue 18Ul'ce windfall could Uwl we bad figurid it would be,'' c.ompel city councilmen to recomid· p..,,,_ aahl. The la.f7 fiCUre was er the necessity ol a ~t b1ke In ablal ta.u ll!Dlon. , "/ Ctty councilm• two •t"· aao adopted a new badcet U... -ulic- ipated a 1987 .. clty-wlde .._1911 valuation of neo millloe. On that ~ii. the COWld.l ureed to a munlci'pU '-levr '!-~11 JI Ol'der to t.e1ece tbe ....... l4lt year'• levy ••• u... • Pappa& potnte4 out that lbt -.a· pected mapitude of tbe ~ valuatlou will ,_. .... ~ $100.000 In surplus revenue if the $1.19 tax rate is applied. On the other hand, the budget will be essentially balanced, u ii\ if the ii.14 levy is used, he said. On August 2.8, following formal notification by the county of the re· vised taxable property roDa, city councilmen ~ expected to estab- lish officially the 1967.Q tax rate. At that time, they will be faced with two cour1e1 ot action: -Hold the rate at fl..14 and leave currently approved apendltures un- ::J~ and the budeet ftaell bai· -Or adopt an lncreued tu rate and use the addit10Dal revenue to reitore items slubed from tbt orilin· .Uy proposed budiet. Among propoeed p r o j e c t 1 and equJpment purcbuea cut by eouncll· men durtrlg budget hearings were aewer replacement and street repair prOIJ'ams, a police p1trol boat, travel allowances, five new firemen, two n~w police oUlcers and City Hall of· flee furniture. The ftnal budget, after all the par· ing, came in at a shade under $8 milliqn, with anticipated income matcrung expenditures to the penny. But not any looeer. Ex-~a Family Fall Said Suicide No Newport ,Ruhles Former Laguna Buch l'ealdeDI George Corcoran learned Wl'd.neJdai that the fatal plunge of hi.a wife ud two cblldren oil a precipice near s.i Francilco apparently was a cue ·of murder-suicide. 1be 45-year-old ~vllion execsrllve · received a three-paee note ~ hia wife Constance, whlcb aaid in. ··part, "I cannot live without you ... and .•• so I am taking them with me .. " The mother and chUdren ~g Cor· coran, 10, and bia sister, ~ol, 9, wete found Tuesday at tbi boUcml of ~foot Devil's Slide ~' aloog the ruaed northern allf~ ahorelbte , Investigators believe a. Corco. ran, YI, left theJr cocru.tablt. San Francisco home ltondaJ~ ma.U- ed the ...... _, ... _... mllls·IMlla te .. cUff ~ ....... 1boVe 1he PldQc'1 P"lllll IUlt ~--~..&•· r~ . .,..... awilrJ&1l » thorWe1 IAld • ~· .. Jnab rOw.d near .. ~ P9!lk ~ tw ~ .., ,.., ....... to avoid their Cata. ·, I Tbe traaecti atoned family friends in Laguna Beach. Mrl. Corcoran .!'II remembered u "a most dedicated worker" in the community. She was an entbuslutk participant In the El Morro S c b o o 1 Halloowen Spootarama . and was chairman, with her husband, ooe year. Both children attended El Morro, the eirl Uu'ougb the second grade and (See StJICIDE, Pace !) Sharks Forsake Newport Coast For Warm Water Waters cloae by the Newport Be~ch shoreline are no loneer awamung with sharks, Lifeguard Chief Robert Reed reported this morning. He said patrols made by lifeguard rescue boat.a in the lut 24 hours in- dicated schools of C a t a 11 n a blue sharks that had been u close as a half-mile from the beacbfront have gone on presumably to warmer wa- ters. "We saw only four or five sharks between the Santa Ana River jetty and the harbor channel eotrance," he said. Earlier this week, a cre!W aboard Sea Watch I had counted about 100 sharks on a single run. "They're pretty much gone now, al· most overnight," said the veteran JICeguard official. I le suggested that relatively warm w:iters -62 degrees -near t be i; h o r ellne may have attracted the normally deep-sea denizens In the first place. The water temperature reading near Newport Pier this morn· In~ was 58 degrees. Reed said be felt it wu no longer necessary to warn swimmers against swimming betond l50 feet Crom the breakerllne. "I don't knbw where the abarks went." he said. "but we '11 continue our lookouts in case they return." STOCK MARKETS NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market Thursday remained locked in a narrow range In rather aubdued trading. (See quotations. Pages ~l. I With the txceptJon o( a few of the hlAh·pMced itamor luutt. mov" were confined to frac:Uons M · '" UM .,. .. r·~ --~ Russians Lose C lnim lor Estate I DAILY Pl\Of _., ,...., GOVllNOR AUJVES -Gov. &nakl Rectgan steps out . of twin· engine jet plme which brought him oo Orange County Airport Wed· nesday for sesalons with University of California Regents which opened today at UCL State Building Money Running Out for VC Acting University of California Prea· ldent Han;' R. Wellman told the re· gents today at their meeting on the Irvine campus that the unlvenitJ will run out of state construct.ion money by next year. Charles Hitch, executive lvce presi· dent of tbe university for admln1stra· tlon, told the regents he didn't think it was likely the present state ad· ministration would offef' another bond issue to the voters. , He said tidelands oil rev~ue, bow· ever. might be expected te provide construction funds. He recommel"'9ed approval by tbe regents of a MIUest for the '80 million for preliminary p1ann1n1. INTERIM AP PROV AL Mt.er lengthy debate, the regents approved d>e request on an interim basis, only unW the board meeta nezt month to review the univenity's Ow- year fiscal plan. Regents Norton Simon of. Fullerton and Edward Carter verbally coll1ded over tbe Issues of Immediate approval of the funding motion. tions for federal funds. The r.port of the university admin· istratiOll 1bows tttat bood revenues made available last fall by voter ap- proval of Proposition 2 will be com· rnitted by next summer and the uni- versity will need $80 million from the state for construction in 1968-69. The ·report on construction projerl· ed for the next five year~ shows thr campu1e11 will require $164 lnilJjon 1n 1968-e9 to keep up with bliilding plan~ in order to accommodate rapidly ex · paneling e.nrollments at the newer campuses, additional advanced sturl- les at the older campuses and f1\ e medical centers. Of the S164 million, $61.6 million b to come from the state for general cam~ and $11.9 million for thr medical and health science centers The unlvenity hopes to receive a total ol '47.5 m.llllon in federal fund~ during the aame year, but much of th1~ blftlea an the availability or state buOdlne money because federal mon ey generally ls provided on a matrh (See BUR.DING, P11ge !) By ROBERT McKECllNIE 01 ~ Oelty l'tlM ..... Superior Judge Bruce Sumner of Laguna Beach has ruled .Ala.l.nst nine Ruasians who claim to be relatives of the late John Horrnen of Newport Beach. The Ruasian·bom Hormen'a estate of *250,000 will go to the state, the judge 4,ecreed ln a ruling that one at· torney llu tuggested wiU be "only temporary."' Edwin Motk, or Hollywood, today told the DAILY PILOT that new evl· dence has been obtained Uniting Hor· men with a sister and other relatlvea in Siberia. Prints Hint Executioners Sti)l Jin Area • > {From W'ltt Servlee1) ANZA, Callf. -FBI ageat. and border patrolmen today said the7 be- Uew I.he executioners ol two petrol- rnen .. _.. i;till close by. Otherwise we ft'Oalda't bother having M> many men (13) in the area." 'lbe thirteen searchers are expert.a trained in Indian tracking. and they have discovered two sets of footprints lelldlng from the cabin near here where the men were slain Saturday, an investigator said. Dale Swancutt, the border patrol's as&iltant ctllef inspector at Chuia Vi5· ta, said one· set of footprints dilclosed "a definite, established pattern." H• said "the type or shoe and kind of eait can be determined exactly." The bodies of Theodore Newton, 7.6, and George F. Azrak, 21, who dis· appeared Saturday after setting up a routine roadblock. were found Mon- day. They had been handcuffed, back to back, around a pot-bellied stove and shot through the head. Newport Officer Spins Patrol Unit Newport Beach Patrolman Neil J. Purcell destroyed two park:lnt me- ters and a sapllng early this morning when be lost control of hJs polke car on alJck pavement. Police said the patrol car skidded 72 feet backward before striking the meter'i. and a small tree oo Newport Boulevard near 7.8th Street. Purcell was not injured. Investigating officers said the pave· ment was wet from a heavy mist. The accident occurTed at 1:35 a.m. "The question of tuition run its head and we should take .tetioa lm· mediately," Carter aald. He indicated the need for speed. too. ln having state funds ready to matctl federal granU. Chara~ters All "How mudl are we aplnniq our wheels on elaborate progNml which may never be Implemented!" Simon countered. "We need closer correlation be- tween state and univeTally ld.m.inls- tralions." he added. "These part and parcel approvals eet us Into trouble. This Is how we got he~ and I'd like lo know how we 're going to 1et wt." FUND FOR PLANNING The llO million fund request ap· proved by the regents pre1umt1bly would providf' money to hire archl· t41CU. bf!Un mak.lna preliminary liu11dlnl ptana and P"Plr• applica· i Boat Parade to Be International St. oul. da. ja and yes. It's true N e w port Harbor's seventh annual 'l'laracter Boat Parade will have ;in mternational flavor thls year Richard Stevens, chairman or lhr Olamber of Commerce sponsored r v ent. said today the tiheme of the Au~ 26 procession wW be "A Salute to All Nations." "We're sending out iovitationi; In representati\fes of· dlfferent countr1c•( who maintain embassies near hrrr." he said. He explained that the parade. "h1rh lut year attracted 32 wack1ly decor· ated vessels and 160,IXX> spectators, will be divided Into three categories: -The Character Boat "purists.'' who traditionally ignore all themes. -The theme boats. whose numbers will be limited. -Entries from other harbors, such as Los Angeles and San Diego. Stevena added that all partlclpanu and special guests will be invited to a brunch the day of the parade at a rrwefl-known club on the highway." The club is expected tn be the Bal- boa Bay Club, of which Stevens 1s vice president. Judie Sumner banded 4""1l a ruling statin& that evidence brou'2>f in at an earlier trial failed to prove that the Siberiam represented by Mosk were Hormen'• relatlvea. One problem aeems to center around the name. attorney Mos.k explained. "Gumen" was the family name in Russia, but Hormen m.tsraUd to the United States and cban&ed bis name. "There la jut no question whatever that we an repraentiq a wter, niectl, nephews, crandnieces and ne- phews," tbe attorney inJUted. "Honnen hid been corresponding with bil relatives in Siberia for 50 yeara," Mosk continued. "And he re- Probably Friday tainect th• lettera which were foUJMl in his poueaaioo on his death." Hormen, a bachelor fisherman , d!ed Cbriatmaa Day 1961 at his smaU New· port Beach home. He was 75. The nine Siberian residents jointly claimed shares in tbe eatate, which included property in Newport Beach and other areas of Southern Califor- nia. According to Mosk. the claimants' resiJence in Russia la no bar to in· heritilfg the money. Mosk bis pledged that he will move for a new Superior Court trial. If this request ia denied. he will take the matter to Fourth District Court of Ap- peala. Johnson, Kosygin Near Agreement for Summit NEW YOU (UPI) -Preaident .1._ and SOYW Premier AJnel N. Kqe1Jlo Way Jlt Q nl'IUlY ,.... close lo aareement u a lcMet-ADMr· ican aummJt eonlereuce. probably to be beld Fridly. Secretary of SUIU Dean Rusk COD· ferred at midday with Soviet Foreign Miniater Andrei A. Gromyko and in- dJcatlona were they ,.-en w«kinC out the details of the session between tb• leaders of the two nuclear super· powers. There was no immedlate i.nlorma- tion on where th.e Meeting would be held. But reliable information said they would get together Friday be· (ore the President leaves fo~ a Loa Angeles fund-raising dinner. Ruak did not give newJmen ID1 i~ formation concerning his call at the Soviet million to the United Nation• which led to the assumption that JM had paid the "call" on KosylCln which the State Department aaid Wednesday would probably be made before th• Russian leader left the country. It waa learned, however, that Rusk's visit to the Soviet mi11ion was primarily to work out arrang~menta for the Johnson-Kosyein meet1n1 and Air California Announces Big Boost in Service Air California is going up -to n I n e Electra turboprop round trips daily with 11 round tripa on Fridays and Sundays, between San Francisco and Orange County Airport.a. The new schedule becomes ef(ec· tive June 30. the compeny Mid. Flight service wu lnauiurated in January with five round tripa daily. In April the round trips were In· creased to seven. and now will be boosted to nlne. "We are astounded at the tremen· dous growth we have thus far achJev· ed." said Richard A. Dick, airline executive vice president. He said most passengers originate from the Orange County area, but ad<led that many San Francisco resi- dents "are beginning to reallz.e the advaotagea of flying to Orange Coun· ty." Air California expects to Oy its 100,- 000th passenger wlthln the n e x t month A third Electra aircraft wUl ~o into service t.o handle the increas· ed i t t<:hedul•, a ll>Ok•sman 1ald. If be saw Kosydn it would have been JNnl1 iocldentai. PreJilnJauy t.aJb to ..t • a •um· Ill.It meetiaf had been atymJed by diplomatic ground ndea. The protocol Issue of where a meet- ing might be held was injected into tal.lu by their aidea on a formula for bold!Jlg a super-power summit con· ference. American officials had said chanc- es of a meetine were increased when Kosygin postponed his departure for Moscow until Saturday. He had plann- ed to leave today. That~s Wrong Number For Hiring Youths ' Newport Beadl'a Youth Employ. ment Service bas been besieged with calls since publishing a plea for em- ployers In last week's DAILY PILOT. Unfortunat.ely, the calla have not been swamping the YES office, but the home of. Mn. Robert Hodson, who works for the employment agen- cy. Mrs. Hodson explained that any- one wishing to oont.llCt the YES o(. fice should oeD 642-0474 between tih• hours ol 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Coast Weadaer "Summer my busted ther· mometer," grumbles forecaster Jack Frazee, who envision& cloU<ty mornings and spotty su n· ahine along the oout Friday. Jn· land it'll even eet 'Net and the mercury's on the downswing. INSmE TODAY Tht 10~ fours~ which brought record cr010ds to Cht Laguna Pla11houu la.st summer rtturns to mount another musi· cal. See Entertainm~nt. Paae 12. 1Mf1lll _,.,,. Callfwltle cieuine.. c-1n fw':::' 11• 0-H llWMI , ... .... .., .. _ ... PIMflee , .... C•lll ,.. .. 1111(1~ .t.~~ L1"4tt1 un.n Meolltlu • " , U-1' ,. .. • lt .. " ,...., • 1' ti .. • Me..... " l!WfMI PMI • Met1"11 ->4 C*tHrlft ' Or-c-" • Olcll RMo!I-1'f l«lel N.wt 1Mt ,_,. 11·1' ~. StofMrtN f Sleclc MM1llh Jl.ll ,_19.... ,. Tlleet.,.. 1' ""' mlii ll WHHlor I Wtflf ....... ._. ' ' ~., tv·u o.t nI .t'1 "'!• .. 2 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Jttnt 22, 1%7 ;r(t "tO."iJ • (,i !~S!.· • il ~ West Ne~port ·Jleva mp W or~ Studie~ 17 JEROME F. COLLINS .................. City authoritiH today a.re layint the groundwork for studies that could lead to more than Sl million lo public wor\c projed.s in West Newport ... How much of the work will be done , and wtien. depends on West Newport PrOPertY owners themselves, accord· ing to City Manager Harvey Hurlburt. Specifications for an engineering desllJl mast.er plan that will make it easier to begin the projects are now beinl prepared by City Enlineer Ben Nolan. The design study ltseU wUl be farmed out w a private enpneerin& firm lor completlon. The project area stretches from the Newport Pier to the Santa Ana River jetty and ii bordered by Balboa Bou· levard and Ocean Front. Eatimated co1t ot tho deslan llud;.i OCC Planning Complaints Department By JACK BROBACK Of T1" 011ty l'lltf stiff Orange Coast College District ad· ministrators. facuJty and trustees . aware of the havoc unanswered com- plaints from citizens can create, to. day are stud.yins a "Community Con- frontation Polley.•• Sklttish even of lhe wording, tras· tees auegested it might be changed to "Conuni,mity Response." The Faculty Senate of OCC and the Academic Senate of Golden West Col· lege recommended the policy ''on the mater of fa culty.citizen differences on the question of academic freedom and responsibilities." . Both informal and formal proced· ures are recommended. lniormally, t he administration would be gjven the power to resolve a complaint. H further action is re- quested. the ad ministration may ask l.f\e complainant and staff member to meet privately on a one-to-one basis to clarify their positions . explain dif· ferences of opinion and try to resolve their differences. Next step, informally, if necessary. isM>r the complainant and staff mem- ber to meet with the division chau-· man before 1nvoking formal proced· ure Some trustees thou ght the one-lo-one basis meeting might prove risky for a faculty member and suggested that a gecond faculty member be on hand 10 ve;ify what was said. Under formal procedure a written complaint must be submitted to the college president. The president may then submit thr complaint to the staff member and request a written statement of expla- nation or defense. C:Ounty to Send , Hundreds to LA For P eace Rally Anti-wa1 advocates today said they expect more than 10,oOO persons, in· eluding hundreds from Orange Coun- ty. to r ally out.side the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles where J>Tesident .Johnson wm attend a fund·raising dinner Friday night. The Orange County contingent will depart from the Cal St.ate Fullerton campus at 3·30 p.m. in :> motorcade to Cheviot Hills Park, according to spokesman Mrs. Rhoda Lindner of Ful· lerton of the Orange County Commit· tee to End the War In Vietnam. President Johnson will attend a 7:30 p.m. reception, a banquet an hour lat~r and then a presidential ball. The 1,000 expected guests for the af· fair are me m be r s of the $1 ,000-a· coople President's Club of California, founded by the late President John F Kennedy. Vice Raid Suit Filed Against Newport, UPI Newoprt Beach is named with Unit- ed Press International in a Superior Court suit fUed Wednesday by Daniel s. Hayes, one of several men arrested last fall at a vice raid in C,orona dC'l Mar. Hayes. 27, claims that he and .lrr- emy C. Hill, 32. host al tbr bachelor party that preceded the raid. w P r " named as suspected narrotic5 ped· dlers In a UPI dispatch. Newport Beach police rau1ed 1111r, home on Sert 27 and arrested morf' than 30 young men on a variety or charges. Narcotics char)!e~ were not lodged. um. who was convlrt,'(J of gamblini::. last week tiled his suit against· the wire service and the city. The second suit came from Hayes. an offire eQulpment salesman who lives in :-;rw· port b~ach Haye1;, thrn ;i bachc-lor w11~ m;ir r ~rd thr follnwin,:: \1 PPkl'nd ThP p111 ty wa~ in his hopor ., Sa '31,0QO fU.odl for which art allo-. wgrt will g.t under W9Y -l)lrt catld In the new municipal b11daot. > , from tbt enJtneerl11C study -UDtD WbtD tbe pll.n SI completed, th• ~t, 111111mtnt dl1trtct1 Jn . tha ~ will be Jn a 1*ttloo to "'ct to ,n-n .. borhoOda are tonnld. queatl ·trom \Vett N~ property OWNERS TO PAY owners for various pubtfc works -proj-Benefited property ownef"S woUld ects. . help pay for the lmprovtmem. Public Works Direcror Joseph T. through the a.sse.ssment district& Devlin aaid these would include ''full · improvement" of presently subst.an· City Manager Hurlburt emphulied dard street-ends, sidewalks, alleys. that the property own~s themselves dra.inai e facilities and curbs and gut· must apply f?r f~rma~on of the dis-ers. tricl.5. "Nothmg 1s go1~g to ~. lm- The study also 'will ,.be alrned at poted "on ~e peopl_e mvolve<I, be developtn.a eogineering standa!'dl tor said. No district wtll be establilbed eonstruetion of a sidewallc and light-without a . maJon.tY,, of property OWD· Ing all along Ocean P'Tont. Devlin en agreeing to ~· said Hurlburt explained why ttte master H~ estimated that the total cost of plan study is being undertaken prior all the projects would be at leoast S2 to.establishment of the assessrne!lt di.a· million. tr1ct , He added that none of the actuaJ "'We are constantly getting requests for~ ownwa tor iqlrovtmtnta ln W•t Nnport, ')ut. htJtcrteaD.y wt h.IV• been unabJe to respond bt- OM&M none ol the prelimlnary net· neenns on soch areawide problems as drainage and grade requirements bad been done,·• be s.aid. ''The whole thing has to be 1ur· veyed, and doing it piece-meal, one block at a time, just Isn't workable." COSTS STUDIED Witb completion of the engineering dnign muter plan, he aa.ld, it will be poasible In the future to work out coet eatimatet on individual propec&s, no matter how large or small the neighborhood requesting .the work. City councilmen approved the ~.- 000 allocation for the design study after determ.ini.ng from Devlin that mucb o1 lta coft ultimately would bl Nlmbun..t by lMntl!ttd proptJt;y owners ~ a.saessment dlltrtcU. Gouncllman Robert Sbeltoa joined Hulburt In pointing out tbat tbe ctty has no intontJon oi forclna lmpro\' .. ments on any neighborhood against the wilhea ol. property owner1 who must help ~ up lhe tab. "It fa legally practical to force an auessment district," Shelton aaid, "but It la politically impractical.'' City Enitneer Nolan said be ex- pects the engineertni dealgn atudy to be completed before the end of the year. He noted that before the t~sk ls formally turned over to a private en· gineering firm, the City Council must approve study specifications and au· thorize t.he contract. Flowers Play Birds 'n Bees Gls, Gunships Hippies Plan Love-in H appening in Seal B each By LEONARD D. ASH Of TIM OlllY l'lltl Staff The flower children are expected to gather ln force at 1 Jove·tn on the shores ol Seal Beach Sunday. .Area merchants. police and resi- dents aren't exactly in love with the idea of a hippie happening. In fact. they are hoping it won't happen. The love-in ia being sponsored by the Strawberry Fields, a J>IYC.hede"c set 1bop in the JOO block ot Maln Street, as a "going away" be-in for area hippies. The Strawberry rields is being evicted June 30. Dancing, music and meditation are planned at the love·in, wbJch ls to get under way about 9 a.m. on the beach at the Municipal Pier. More than l.· 000 hippies are expected. The sponsors are honing several area baJldJ, includiog '1The Seeds," will show up. $70,000 Sought by UCI For 'Safety Valve' Land B! SHEILA COLE Of Tiit O•llY rn.i II•" The Regents of the liniverslty of California, meeting today at UCl, will !>.: asked to advance $70,000 for plan- ning the development of 510 acres of so·called inclusion areas that surround tbe l.()()().acre UCJ campus. The 'inclusion areas were purchased by the regents from the Irvine Co. for S3,315,000 af "a salety valve" al- ter tlle company gave the unJversity 1.000 acres for the Irvine campus. The parcels of land were set aside for certain "university-oriented use~ which contribute to the overall cam- pus development." IJC Acting President Harry Well· man has recommended to U1e re· gent.li that money for the planning f'rom Page 1 BUILDING ... ing basis. From 1968-13, the report notes. the un!versity's general campuses w i 11 need '647.7 million from state and fed· eral sourees and from loans. fees and gifts to pay !or planned construction. Medical centers will require $194.5 million. The construction program is based on the expected expansion of enroll· ment to nearly 120.000 full-time slu· dents by 19H. The report shows that even iJ building plans are carriec. ou t as scheduled enrollments will contin- ue to exceed capacity standards estab· lished for the university for several years to come. The Irvine campua is scheduled to receive $11,997,100 in building funds for 1968-69. and $795,000 for its new medical school. The money will be used for a proposed acddemlc and ad· ministration office unit, a social sci· ences unit for 1,350 full time students and another biological sciences unit project be advanced froon the Un1· versity Fund and be repaid from in· come C11>m operati'>ns or the lnclu· sion area at 5 percent interest a year. The recommendation Is expected to bt acted upon Friday. The study, if approved, will look generally at all 510 acres of the in· clusion area land. according to Coul· son Tough, campus architect, but will ei.pecially concentrate on 150 acres where earliest development might logically occur The study will be aJmeii :it develop- ing general land use and utility plans, It also would determine what the pos- sibilities are for financing lhe devel· opment of the area, what the needs are in terms of housing and services, and what kinds of urban servirrs the area would require once it was de· veloped. Tough said. At their April meeting on the Rtv· enide campus, the regents adopted a policy concerning lnClusion areas. The policy states that the purpos e t>( indusion are8ll "'is to insure the availability of land to each campus for certain univetsity-oriented uses which will contribute to the overall campus development. which are con· sist.ent with l'cade'llic goals and poll·. cles, and which cannot be accommo· dated on univer&ity property without some special arrangement." The statement also stipulated : -Such activities are funded from non· state sources and their locations would norm ally be in transitional areas hP- tween the campus and private com- mur.ity development.'' Tough explained that the regen1> purchased the additional acreage sur. rounding new UC campuses so they could avoid problems similar to thosE> that have occurred at Berkeley and UCLA, where faculty, students and staff members ca.nnot afford to llve n~ the unjverslty, and where, (re. quently, university-oriented groups and services cannot find quarters th a1 are within their means. Pacific, West Coast Airlines Plan Merger Pacilic Air Lines, which was deep· ly involved in the receot Public UtiUty Commission hearings over service be· 1ween Sacramento and the Orange t.ounty Afrport, is being merged into Wei;t Coast Airhnes, Inc. or Seattle. Pacific. an Interstate tine, has ha<i an application in to the CMI Aeronau- tics Board for more thar one year to serve Orange County Airp<>rt with connections to Los Angeles, San Fran- cisco and Sacramento. Pacific's attorney joined Air CalJ- fornia in the hearings held in Orange County opposing Pacific Southwest Airline~ proposal to serve th e local a1rrort with a new route to Sacra· mento. via San FranciRCo. SWEATY PA L~S Pacific ~ained attention and some notoriety in the airline bt1siness tn re· 1·cnt months with its "sweaty palms .. advertising campaign created by Stan rrf'herg, a Hollywood t>ntertainer· adman noted for his unusual ap· proachc!i The ad campaign on r11d10, pro 1·l;i11nrd '"lle,Y there. you with I.he ~we;it on .vour palms Trs about 1,ime :in airline faced up to someth1n~: mn~t pNlp)r Mt' 'rarPt1 wif!PS~ Of ny. IOJ?," Passengers received a rabbit's fool . a cuddling blanket, a copy or "The Power Qf Positive Thlnlting:· an<l "survival kits." The ads had a shocking effect 11n the advertising industry and w"r'" opposed by other airlines. ACQUISITION The transaction with West Coast Airlines, according to a West Coast official was more like a11 acquisition of Pacific' by West Coast than a merger. Pacific Is understood to b<' having financial difficulties. which. ~ourte~ close to the company said . wn~ nnr reason why it tried th e unnrtllo<fo\ advertising approach. • Nick Bez .Jr. Wrst Const Airltnr•' vice president, said he dlrl not hkr thP ''sweaty palml'" Ad c·nrn11<ni:n .. No one in the indui;trv likr<I 1! anti 11 wa~ harmful tn Pacific. II ~t·urNf peoplP away from thr atrhnr ·· S R.IECT TO Al'PROVJ\t. The merger is suhjt~t to ~har!' holder approval of l>oth compani!'~ and by the CAB Jlow the mer~('I' Wotlld nffr1·t l'a rific'S applicatiOtl for rt>Ult'S Oil! or c >range County Airport 1~ "''' known. hu1 It was arnm1l'd that lhP applka t inn~ would rPnrnln ltvr hrfnrr •hr CAEl Tom Cartier. 24, a co-owner of the shop. a.aid a city permit haa been sought for tbe bands, "but we prob- ably won't get Jt." ''However," be said, "there's no way of atopplnf tt now.'' City Manager Lee Ri6ner denJed Wednesday that a band permit bad been .sought. "We have no written document.I from anyone collcernlng the love.-ln," RilMr :ald. "We would deny the application ti It came In." Newport Opens Weekly Teen·age Dancing Program The "Prophecy of Sound," a folk· rock music group, will sound of( Fri- day night when the Newport Beach Recreation Department launches a summer season of weekly dance pro- grarru at the Corona del Mar Youth Center. Parka Director Calvin Stewart &aid today the dances are open to eighth grade graduates through high school age. youths. The programs will begin at 8 p.m. each Friday. In addition to dancing a snack stand will be open in th~ main room of the center and ping pong and pool games will be available ln tile smaller rooms, Stewart said. Admission is 75 cents per person. Ste.wart added that the center will be open Monday through Thursday h'MJ 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday hours a.re fTom 10 a.m. to S p.m. and then from 8 unW midnight for the dances. Hearing Delayed On Proposal To Remove Trees There will be no discus&lon of a controversial tree removal proposal at Monday's Newport Beach City Council meeting as earlier planned. Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall an· nounced today. The subject will be taken up at the July 10 council session. Mrs. Marshall explained thet coun- cil men had agreed to delay the hear· ing, sought by city parks and beauti- fication leaders, because Mayor Paul J. Gruber will be out of town Mon· day. He is expected .back before .July 10. "We would Uke a full council to act on th.is matt~r." e.xplalned Mrs. Mar· sllBll, who is acting mayor in the ab· sence of the vacationing Gruber. At issue is a proposed Jong·range ~gram for nimoval a nd replace- ment of hundreds of shallow·root.ed trees considered to be hazardous. Foes of the plan are seeking a more flexible approach to the problem with the aim of S'aving as many mature trees as possible. Cong ressrnen Get 'Day an' Patches Someone In Santa Ana Is urging Congress lo take a narrower view of the Vietnam war. Black ey" patches like the one worn by Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Dayan are being sent to congressmen by mail. There's no hint to the sendet's ideo· tity except for a Santa Ana postmark. Dayan directed the Ughtnmg-f a s t military victory over the Arabs Some eye patch recipients figure the "Win In Vietnam .. card, enclos~d with each eye patch. is a broad suggestion for the United StatP~ lo employ Dayan'!' brislc offensive t~ctic~ In Vietnam Southern l:aJif ornia Attracting llippi.cs SANTA MON ICA·t UPI) -Summer arrived in Southr.rn California Wed- nesday. So did the hipPies -hun· dreds of them. The hippies, many or thPm attired in colorful costumt>s, gat,hered at w;u Rog('r~ Stnte Beach to greet thr 11r· rival of summer, their tribal banner~ ~turk in thf' sand lo s.1gnify lhf'lr var· 1ous group~ Wipe Out Reds; U.S. Unit Lost SAIGON (UPI) -Amerlcu infan· trymen and heUcopte 1UJ1Jhip1 killed 143 VJot Cong Wednelday ill two bat· tles which ra1ed for hours In the cout- al lowlandt near the American air- bue oC Phu cat, a military 1pokes-man nported today. In one battle troopa at tile U .s. Z5th Infutry DtV'flloa killed 70 Comma· Dllta wbo bad lafiltrated lDto t b • coastal IJ'tU without a allllie J.oea, the ipokearun said. In thf other troops of the U.S. 1st Air Cavalry Di· vision tilled 73 and lost six killed and 22 wounded. In a third American victory, U.S. troops operating near the Oriental River in the Mekong Delta area just west of Saigon killed 21 Communists Wednesday and 1uffered no casual· ties, a spokesman said. The main batUe area was the Bong Son plain about 300 miles northeast of Saigon. Sweeps have clearerl it of Com.munlsts countless times but each time they infiltrate in strength back through the mountains and h i l I • leading from Laos. bareit 100 miles away. Balancing these victories wa3 the belated disclosure today that a com· pany ol. the U.S. 9th Infantry Division was all but wiped out Monday in the waterborne assault against a trapped Viet Cong battalion barely 17 miles 1outti ol Saigon. A military apokesman aald 143 Americans were killed in the week ending Saturday. 953 wounded and 16 mining, a drop of 33 from the num· ber killed the previou1 week. The low- er figure reflected the lull ln t b e ground war. But the spokesman di1elosed that May was the bloodiest month of the Vietnam war for both sides with 1,1T7 Americans and 9,900 Communists kill· ed. The American total for May was one-tenth of the losses since U.S. mil- itary aid began in 1961: Most of the casualties were suffered in the bloody battles for hill 881 and in the demili· tarized zone battles. Sw·f P etition Dies in Lag una; New Law Stands Opposition to Laguna's new surf· ing ordinance amendment -as surf- ers might say -has apparently been wiped out. Watch dog surfers filed from the councU chamber Wednesday night af· ter being assured that a petition ask· ing removal of one of their three surfing areas had been withdrawn. City Manager James D. Wheatoo told councilmen that Mrs. Edith Ward had requested no action be taken on the petition to close Brooks Street Beach to surfers. Other signers of the petition had requested that their names be re- moved and realtor Vern Taschner, Whp led the anti-surfing faction, was not at the Wednesday night meeting. The ordinance change which stirr- ed up the renewed attack on local surfing wiU merely permit surfers to continue past 11 a.m. on days that the city manager or his representa- tive determ~s that water or weath• er conditions have nullified the swim· mlng potential, From PClfle J SUICIDE ... the boy through the third, before the family moved to San Francisco in 1965. The cllildren were described as both popular and exceptionally good stu· dents. and had reeeived student.of· lhe·month awards. Corcoran founded a ''Gal Friday" employment agency In San Francisco, and later became a television execu· tive. He told San Mateo County sherlU's investigators that he and his wife had agreed to a separation or divorce. lie said he returned home late Monday evening, but W&li not alarmed to find his family gone becau11e he said hift wife frequently took overnight trip~ with the children. The San Mateo County coron<-r's <11· flee Wednesday listed Mrs. Corcoran·a dtalh •~ an apparent ~uicid~ $250))00 FOR INJURIES -=-All-American Mike McKHver McKeever Legal Action Settled For $250,000 \ A '25().000 damage settlement was rea<:hed Wednesday on bebalf of Mike McKeever . on e time USC All·Ameri· can football star injured in a 1965 Fountain Valley auto crash. Term& of th~ compromise reached by Mrs. Judy McXeever, 27,iand the de.feadant.s were not announced alter the conference tn tbe chambers of Superior Judge Ronald Crookshank. McKeever, 28, was crltical'y hurt on Dec. 3, 1965 when his small foreign tnade sedan collided with a larger tar at Brookhurst Street and Warn - er Avenue. The athlete. then a construction superinteodent, remained It a coma for several months. He has not fully 1ecovered from the injuries. For de· tails, see Sports Section today. Israel Unbends Over J erusalem; France Adamant UNITED NATIONS <UPl)-French Foreign Minister Maurice Couve de Murvllie said today there can be no chance for peace in the Middle East as long as the war continues m Viet- nam. Couve de MurviUe made the state- ment in a low·keyed policy speech to the General Assembly. The speech mirrored the statements of President (;harles de Gaulle Wednesday that American intervention in Vietnam triggered a series of events that led to the Arab-Israeli war. Couve de Murville said if the Viet- nam war should end "new horizons would immediately be opened up." His speech came shortly after Is- raeli Foreign Minister Abba S. Eban was reported to have told Lat l n American diplomats Israel ls willing to put the shrines of the old city of J erusalem under administration of the three religions to which they are holy PRIVATE MEETlNG Eban's statement, made to a pri- vate meeting of Latin American del· egates, was the first indication of ls· rael's willingness to relinquish any authority over any part of the old city of Jerusalem it seized from Jor· dan. Couve de MurviUe did not belabor the connection he made between the Middle East crisis and the Vietnam war and his speech was Jess vigorous that the De Gaulle statement which blamed much of the world's troubles on U.S. policy in Vietnam. He Indicated that Israel's declared intention to negotiate directly with the Arab nations without defining conditions was not realistic. DAILY PILOT ~obert N. WH4 l'ublllhlr Thom" IC .. vil Edllor Thom.. A. Murph!"• Ml"IOll\I Editor Jerome f Colllna lit_. 8<Mtdl CllY Edllllf JHk It Curley P•ul Niu e" llusln• .. 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"'lo " Newport rnlllrorv o .. 11n1tlon-. tr 1s ~lhly. \ , W) autb1 Chin. its f eod. twee. plod• ~ lf is cc a bo er, 4 enou An - I 1 SA Dem Gov. bill brea mise Ag term went Seu mbtA bWt ed. 'lb cent pen. mett little Bu sum• leadl bill llUV• milli p c Al Lyne an, 1 St Se F< SA spen• of si lege! l8<o omm Th• by a Colle lay I nesd Th OD ti Com Bulle Inc 4 pus com1 ineSE $5. ley i 4 dra ings, ] s Fin Fl" Sec• &Ki ~ .. Ju" M 11!'0' lno 111 CIOI. tlal y, wer Wet SC ctou ., "'"' cr .. y •ltol GUJ 111 c LI l °"' tllg~ Jw111 Frie 16. Frie cc mor •11<1 •Ill> IMI! nlori Wlttj • ... - Thlll'Sday, June 22, 1967 DAJL V Pl~OT 3 China P~Ohahly \ , Dropped H-homh From Plane WASHINGTON (UPI) -American authorities have concluded that l\ed China used a plane drop in testing tta firs~ hydrogen bomb last week· end. There 'flfa& a 3~-year span be· tween the time the United Sta .es ex· ploded its first hydrogen device and dropped one from a plane. U the analysis of the Chinese test fa correct, it means that Peking hU a bomb that it can deliver bY bomb-er, although probably n o t refined eoouatt to u.se as a missile warhead. Analysis of radioadive material plucked from the atmosphere during the next few days is expected to pro- vide be~r evidence ot the altitude at which the bomb was exploded. The Atomk Energy Commlssion has said its data indicated the ct.et· onation was at an altitude "'far be- low" the 18 to 31 miles estimated by some Japanese scientists. However, the commission implied that the explosion was well above ground level, which would mean that it could not have been set oft in a 9lee1 tower as were America's early experiments with the ff ·bomb. That would leave a pt.ne, a rOQket or a balloon at the meaNI for carry· lng the H-bomb aldft. It ts abnoat certain that China bu DO rocket CJI>" able of tne job. and a beDOOD aperl. ment would be both cll.&JDSY and" •· pensive. The first American hydro~en blast was Nov. 1, 1952. The device wetgbed 65 tons. The second test wu March 1, 1954. It was not until Ml)', 1166, that the United States drOppec1 • B· bomb from a plane. Most of America's intercontinental m1sile warheads weigh approximate- ly one ton or less. The first atomic bomb weighed five tons. China's H- bomb pt'Obabty weighed close t-0 five tons. The weight can be greatly reduced by further experiments, especially if the Chinese H-bomb was high in the ''several megaton" force that the AEC estimated. In the A-bomb field, the Chinese proved they couJd go from a bomb to a missile warhead at a rapid pace. Their first atomic test, on Oct. 16, 1964., was a tower shot approximately equalling the Hiroshima bomb. Their fourth nuclear explosion, Oct. '1:1, 1966, was carried a distance ol 400 to 500 rniles by a rocket. However, there is no simple way of comparing ttie Chinese achieve- ment with U.S. development of the H-bomb. This country pioneered both atomic · and hydrogen weapons, starting from sa-at.ch. By the time China went to work, the basic principles of both had been widely published. It has been pointed out that Qlina conducted a hydrogen explot1an lft~ than three yean ~r her first A" bomb test. The comparable U.S. per· iod was about seven years -from 1945 to 1952. But the United States did not d&- cld.e to develop the H-bomb until 1950. The first hydrogen explosion fol· lowed in under two years. ______ mmm ____________________ mmm ______________ ~~~~~------------------------mc...:::=--------.... Dems Offer Compromise To Reagan Tax Increase U.S. Weighing Helping Jordan Out of Trouble !' SACRAMENTO (AP) -Senate Democrats, after blocking Republican Gov. Reagan's $1 billion tax increase bill since March, offered today to break the deadlock with a compro- mise r evenue program. Agreement was reached, in general terms, during a closed session that went to midnight Tuesday and the Senate Revenue a Taxation com- mittee called a special bearlq on the bill for tooigbl Senate leaders predict· ed apprOftl. '1be compromiH indudea a eo per- cent acrou·the-board increase in state penooa1 income taxes, a tax boost method Reagan earlier criUcized as "a little bit of gimmickry." But it leaves out many of the l!OO- sumer taxes Seoate Democratic leaders tried to insert in Reagan's blll against bis wishes. And it pre- suved Reagan's proposal f'or $120 million in direct property tax relief. one of the governor•s 1966 election campalgn pledges. Senate President pro tem Hugh M. Blll1l6 (D-Fresno), said be thought the oommittee comd approve a tax bill which would win bipartisan Sen- at.e passage without substantial re- vision. Sen. George Deutmejian (R·Long Beach), sponaor ol. Reagan's tax pro- gram, uid be tbougN the g~neral venion worked out Tu.elday was about the Mlt the ~ admkiistration could do. He added, "rm con.ldent we've got enough votes to get tt out." Memwhile. a Senate-Assembly con- ~nce committee went behind clos- ed doors to begin hammering out a final version of. the state's $.5 billion budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1. The budget must be signed by the governor by midnight June 30 or -fiscal experts say -the state Patrick Lyndon to Meet Grandi ather Saturday AUSTll\', Tex. (UPI) -Patrick Lyndon Nugent, a day-old. robust Tex- an, p r o b a b I y will meet hia grand- State Colleges Seek $24 Million For Southland SAN DIEGO CAP) -Plans for spending $24 million on the campuaes of six Southern California state col- leges -part of the $108 million for the 18-college system -have been rec· ommended. The approval of a suggested budget by a committee of the Callfornia St.ate College Board of Trustees for the out· lay during fiscal 1968-69 came Wed- nesday. The board itself was to act today on the recommendation by the joint Committee on C a ~ p u s Planning, Building and Grounds. Included ln the budget: -fll.62 million to the Fullerton cam- pus for an engineering building and combination administration and bus· lness administration building, '5.56 million to San Fernando Val- ley for a library building, -is.49 million to Long Beach for d r a m a and home economics build- ings, plus father, the President of the United States, this weekend. The President is scheduled to pay a call Saturday on bis daughter, Luci, and her newborn son at Seton Hos- pital. The baby's pediatrician, Dr. B. Phllllp Kocen, has. deaeribed the baby as "a robust Texan." Johnson planned to hobnob with Democratic flnanclal angels ln L o s Angeles at a glittering dinner. Friday night. His daughter, Lynda Bird, will bold up the female end of the family's po- litical party chores with the Presi· dent, mingling with some of her new· found Hollywood friends. On the weekend Johnson and Lynda Bird are expected to go to the Roman Gatholic Hospital !n Austin to see Luci's 8-poUDd·l~olllk:e son, who looks like his father, Patrick J. Nugent, with fair skin, blond hair and blue eyes. Pat, 23, and Luci, 19, named their son for the President, who has aJ. ways longed for a soo, and for Pat's paternal grandfather, Patrick Nu- gent, an Irishman wno settled in the MidweSt. Tile five-man medica1 team attend· ing Luci said Patrick Lyndon arrived in the world in "perfect shape." A few hours after delivery, t h e baby was crying and Luci was al· lowed to feed him glucose and water from a bottle. would face f1nancial "disalter ... Gov. Reagan's revised version total- ed $5.06 billion. The Assembly's budg- et bill comes to '5.15 billion and ihe Senate's, $.5.10. billion. About f184 million in new taxes will be needecJ to balaDce the budget in its present form. I>eWanejla slid the new compromiM would do that and provide tbe lll'OPlrb ta ndue- tiona Reagan walita. be meuare to- tals nearly S1 bWlioD, but DlakJM. Jian clid not have an Gad l&lft.-...... Finance Director Gordon P. -"' said his department waa working out details of its version of the comin- mise today. Smith said the 60 percent personal income ''surtax" was acceptable so long as the entire tu· bii was bal· anced so that no one sing.le bracket of taxpayers would be bit with an un- fair burden. AMA Liberalizes Abortion Views After 100 Years WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States is quietly considering what it can do to help Jordan, which appears to be the big loser in the Arab-Israeli war. . There are three key reasons for spe- cta l U. S. attention to the plight of Jordan, officials explain. -Jordan's loss of relatively more territory than Egypt or Syria, and of importal!t sources of revenue, includ· ing income from tourism with such tourist attractions as Jerualem &lid Bethlehem now in Israeli bands. -The problem of refugee. who left their homes west of the J ordan River in panic when the Israelis advanced. i -The belief that despite his partici- pation in the war against Israel, King Hussein, Jordan's ruler, is still the best friend the United States bas in the Arab world. Hussein, with Saudi Arabia's King Feisal, can again rep- resent moderation against t h e lead· ers in Damascus and Cairo, U. S. of· fkials hope. Hussein. oUicials recalled, depart- ed from the Arab propaganda line when he admitted at a June 19 news conJerence he had no proof of U. S. or British air support for the Israeli side. Ul'I Tt ....... ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP) - After nearly a century of silence, the American Medical Association has r~ versed its stringent position on abor· tion and adopted a more liberal poll· Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nas- ser used charges of such air support as one excuse for the Arab defeat. The .JOlifiSOn administration b o p e s this charge eventually will be discred- ited in the Arab world. Hussein, it is believed in Washing- ton. virtually became Nasser's pris- oner when the Egyptians took control of the Gulf of Aqaba after withdraw- al of the U. N. peacekeeping force. Jordan's only outlet to the sea. the Port of Aqaba, is in the Gulf 8lld Hus- sE!in seemingly had no choice lnrt to fall i? line with Nasser. Russians On the Move cy. With a minimum of opposition Wed· nesday, the Hou.se of Delegates, Jbe AMA's pollC)'·making body, adopted a report r«:ommending new guide· lines under which abortions could be Attempting to recoup their losses in the Middle East war, the Soviet Union is engaged in extensive diplomatic maneuvers in the United Nations and Egypt. In top photo, Russian President Nikolai Podgor. ny gestures with ci~arelte as he confers with UAR President Gamal Abdel Nasser. Leading Soviet efforts in the U.N. is Premier Alexei Kosygin, shown talking with U. Thant (right), secretarz gflnual. ~=elines, wblch became t h e Atlanta Rioting AMA recommendation for legislation, Suh •d go m uch farther than the vast majori-Finally SI es ty of state laws, which permit abOr· tion only to save the mother's lief. ATLANTA (UPI) _ Calm returned The AMA, also noting tbe opposi-to the riot-wracked Dixie Hills sec- tion of the Roman Cathollc Church to tion of Atlanta today for the first Congress Moves to Cut Aid to Arab Countries abortion, said it "respects U:ie right of time since Saturday. this group to express and practice its Rain averted a possible showdown WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Congress belief. between police and militant Negroes "However, the AMA believes that Wednesday night over a curfew which moved today to cut off all foreign aid physicians who bold other views was modified before it went into ef-to Arab countries which broke rela· tbould be legally able to exercise feet tions with the United States during sound medical judgment which they "Business is back to normal," sigh· the Middle East crisis. and their colleagues feel to be in the ed a woman behind the counter in a The House Foreign Affairs Commit-best interest of the patient." hamburger grill at the Dixie Hills The 215,000-physician organization Shopping Center, heart of the trouble tee planned to write a provision Into said it favors abortions when docu· zone: No idle crowds were in sight. tbe $3.2 billion foreign aid bill requir- mented medical evidence shows. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., who changed ing the President to withhold about "That continuance of the pregnancy hi! sunset-to-sunrise curfew to a mid· $10 million earmarked for several may threaten the health or llfe of the ni.gbt-to-dawn c u r f e w Wednesday Arab nations no longer on speaking mother-. • night, had promised to lift the re-terms with the United States. "That continuance of a pregnancy, strtctions altogether if the area re· In addition to slamming the door support of granting U. S. aid to Israel should that country a.sk for uli.stanct. Aid to the Arab natiOllB eoutd be t&- sumed if diplomatic relations are re- stored, but this would not be automa- tic. The President would consider each request on a country-by-eountry basis. Rep. Cornelius E. Gallagher (:0. • N. J .), whose special subcommittM drew up the provision, said it accoJD-o plished the double purpose of lending support to Israel while giving Preli· dent Johnson "flexibility" in his deal· ings with the Arab world. resulting from rape or incest, may mained quiet. But by midmorning his on antagonistic Arab nations. the pro- constitute a threat to the mental or office said he had made no decision. vision places Congress on record in physical health of the patient. ir=~~~~~~~~~==========-_:,,;==================~ "That·ttle infant would be born with an incapacitating physical deformity or mental deficiency." Rain Clouds Migrate East Palm Springs Sacrificed to Solstice in 112 Heat Sant Moon, Tide. llltlDAY Flrtt loW .. .. .. .. .. .. • S:ot 1.m. -1.5 First high .. • • ... • • • .. 11:01 p.m. 3.1 Setond loW .. • .. ....... 4:ot p.m. 2.5 s.c1llld hlOll .......... , 10:25 p.m. 6.4 Sun Ill-S:.Q e.m. sett 1:06 p.m. Meo<! Sth •:54 e.m. ltlMt 10:05 p.m. ldsl Q. Ntw llt Q, fluff June ~ Jutv 1 JUI'( l4 JUI'( 21 Molttv tOUl!letlltrtv winds $ to 12 knot• nlOht end morning llGUra b9com- lno wttt to eou111-s1 10 to 11 k,..,.. In aftwrnoons todev and Frldn . ~ clouch and loalt drlute with onrv 119r- tlat cltarlng tn 1ft.rnoont. Y..i.rdar• Newport ~mpe<aturn wert I hlOfl of 67 Ind I tow of S1. wei.r temperature "'" fO, CalUor nJa SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA -lnw cfOl/dt with lot1I drln le and IOQ cout• et MClloM nlohl end mornl!IQ houri Olhtrwht mO!ttv IUl'lllY lod•V Ind Frl- (11'(. Cooler ~°''''' areu rodav •nd atfohllY Coolet tnl1nd lrtll Frtdey, Gusv .,1nc1s e~noons Ind e venings In cleMl1s. LOS ANGELES AND VICI NITY- Low cloucb wnn loci drtnlt and too U.S. Summary PleHant. IUMY WMth@r descenclt<I upon !flt nation'• mldll!Cflon IOCllY •• lht ralnt wllkll hid drtnchtd the -tor the pest aeveral davs rnovtd Into the l est. Prec:lpltatlon WH reported lrom M· kanw1 to New Enoland with naertv tt1ree-qu1rms of '" Inch at DYtr> burg, Tenn.. In a slx•l!our period ... ,., todl'f. nlgM and momrno l!oura but -El•.n-rain ICll'Md IWtf' tM hllY 1un1hlne In 1f!trnoon1 tcd•V encl ncnwn ti.r of 1t1te. from Wuhtnv· Frldtv Cooltr lodt'f wllll llloh '*'r ton 10 tht Dakotu. Tl'lt prtclf)lt1t1on 76, l ow tonight '°' Sllehlfv -ler wu accompenlecl bY chlllv morning FrldAv. Hlan IJ. toempereluru th1I drot>Ofd !hit rMr· COASTAL VALLEYS -Night t nd (Ury Imo the 405 ICfOll Monl•n• ll'W)l'ntno low ctoud1 wlln klttl Clrlul~ •nd Not'lh Dtkota. Tn. n1llon'• tow· And too but ~ hAIV Wnlhl,,. In .. , -dl!IQ "''' mornlno WH 39 cit· •H&rnoo"' mi!AY •nd l'rldtv Coolfor O""tt at lnttrnallcNI f'l lll. Minn. todAY wllll nians 15 to U Low• ~ • 11lo~A to u. Sllollll\r coo~ Fr~y l · ttmw1ture. ....... "''" w•1m In ., \j ""' n • "· i"" ...., ""' -... •'~ ... Jpr.ad A &dll\llS In lllt tQI, Ttw 1141- tlofl'I hloh Wednudn WH "' ., PttlTI Sprl!IQs, C1tt1 . wltll 111 rt- eo<dtd ., TMrm1I, Celll, " WU 110 I I bolll lllYIM ind tmperlet, Cafll. Soulll1trn Calltorn11 Interior 1"t9lon1 (Clllfnued hot and sunnv lodaY but eoutet ,,.,.$ had mornlno ctOl/dtneu with occu lonll drln lt. .flth Low l'f'C, Alblnv u 63 AlbuQUfroUt ~6 64 Ar>(/fOOff /J SI Allant~ h AA 37 81ktr1t'-kl '6 &A &lstMrck ,~ •1 "' 80IH ti ,, ,OS BOllOll .It &I 8ult1!0 l .. " ,,. cnic.oo 11 Cltlcl111°Mll i Clevelend Deft-o.. Moines 11 Detroit II Eureka S8 FelrtMlnlts n .,or1 wor 1 •• Fretno .. ~ ... " Honotukl .. Hou non 92 tnd141Ntpolls " J adtJOllVllle 99 Ju.,..u " IC111Mt Cllv 71 LH Vegll IOll LOt AngelH 14 L.CKlllYlll• ., MtmPllll ,. Mltml u Mllweu~• 7S Mlr>ne.tPOllS ,. New Orleans 9J Now York AS Oekltnd 69 Ol<l1""'"8 Cit~ " Oma lie 14 P .. O R~I 99 Phll11<1eltllll1 IS Phcenlx 107 Pittsburgh '° Porttu>d, M<i. .!' Portland, Ore. " Rapjd City n Reel Bluff " Rt no II Rkhmoncl 91 Sacramento 9l St. LCKill ,. 51111111 66 S.11 Ltke CllY ., San Or.go /0 Sen Frencti.co 6' $.tnlA .Anll N Sanl• 81rb4r1 10 Seetti.t j6 SPG!lane In T1mpe ., """""' 111 Wellltrioton " 62 61 63 .IO .16 60 Sl ~ IS 61 SI IS 17 ~ IS " 6l 77 60 61 76 7l 59 S1 IS 63 56 1-1 SI 51 n 1J 13 ... .!J 3.) 61 ., 10 61 6S Sl SS .IA 31 •• 5• H SI 18 ,. ,, ,81 .60 ,47 ·" '° ·" ,40 .10 .n Tr .31 .04 Ir ··' .62 .41 Tr .lt I 1& .Jt 90" Tuxedo With Flounce $299 Decorator Selected Solas-Wide Choice of Styles and Fabrics PRICED AT 1:'299 CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE FROM 72" TO 96" AT NO EXTRA CHARG E AtSO 6011 LOVESEATS AT· $249. 96" LAWSON $299 H.J.GAI\l\ETI fURNf1URE PROFESSIONAL 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA, CALIF. 646-0275 M6-0276 INTERIOR DESIGNERS t. t -- ( if DAIL V PILOT Th~. Jul'lf 22, 1967 Israelis ' ~ants Baune~ .To Help They Peep Fro1n Mini-skirt Refugees . .\$99T, England (UPI)- Nearby stood Queen Eliza· bet)<bu~ .for; ~e the eyes of Ascot Racetrack patrons were not on Britain's best known racing fan. They were on the trim, silver and black embroi~er· ed mini-pants visible around the bottom " an Indian girl's very tnir.Ji,s k·i rt. Amoog the eyes Wednesday were those of an ~al. ''Kind,ly leave the enclo- sure," he said. "Trousers in any form are banned." Miss Bine Sblvdasani, 18, protested. Her father, Indi- an busille$sman and horse owner Indoo Sbivdesani, protested. Her mother pro- tested. "Trousers," said the atfi. ~ emphatically, "are banned.'' As her parents argued, Miss Shivdasani left the roy· al enclosure. She slipped a black raincoat over her out- fit and returned,, but offi· - · cials remained llnn. Any __ .-.... ~ .• fs UI ....... lroman ............ ~era PEEK-A-800 PANTS ,baJDea. Not for Alclot beet 'Jbat WU that. Mill SbtV• -..a w8ktled tile Nett ·from outllde the encloeare. above the Jenee Jewl Mias Mim·skirta are no prob-·. Shivdalanl Sported. lem. otfidals have let In If 1he Queen noticed the girls wearing them even hullabaloo, she gave no sign higher than the six inches of il .· GET INTO SHIFT-SHAPE ... it's easy at our ww price! WANTaD STVLaSI flounced and straight-line shifts ... flattering to every type of figure. COOL f'ABRICSI A~ rayon and cotton. all-rotton ... pique-type weave, broadcloth, sateen. LIVl!LY PAINT91 color·blo0ming floral&, etrilUng-look absts:acts, •• a big, exciting variety. SizuJO to 18 Costa Mesa 16th St. and Newport Blvd. Open Sunday 11-5 E 12372 Garden Grove Blvd. ·Goldwater Sees _No Win Yet Overpower GOP \ . Demos Boost Debt· Liinit " ure lot next ~onday a n d Tuesd~. Longlsald he hopes it Cllll be brought to ·a floor debate Wednesday. It had been another story In the House, which stun- ned President Johnson's ad· ministration June 7 by de- feating 210 to l97 a bill to increase the borrowing ceil· Ing to $365 biillon. Republicans \'Oted 90lldly against debt ceiling iocreas- Jackie Enjoys Irish Vacation WATERFORD, Ireland (UPI ) -Mrs. John F. Ken- nedy and her two children betan the second week of their vacation in Ireland to- day. Except for a security guard, they were alm01t like any otbeT family on holiday. The family bas spent m06t of the last week ins.id~ the 240-acre countcy esta1' of MU1Tay McDoniiell fumil,y of New York, riding ponies, bi· cycling on quiet ·1anes, pie· nicking In the c0rnfields and, occasionally, venturing to a nearby pubHc beach. .es both times, lnsilUng Johnson provide more In· formation ~on the fiscal out· look and seal~ down domea· tic spending. GOP VICTORY The GOP'a lDltial vidory was possible thrQugb t b e help of Southern Democrats and a sprinkling of North· em DemocrAtic llberala, some of wbom ciaimed their opposition resulted f r o m Johnson's Vietnam war poll· cies. BuJ the House lead~ahlp reclaimed 14 of these votes Wednesday, splitting the dis· sident Southerners about in half and picking up all but a handful of the antiwar faction . The White House said lat- er Johnson "congratulated the Houae leadership for this act of ftseal responJlbility. '' In addition to the S358-bil· lion celling provided by the • new measure, a '7·billion cu.shion goes Into effect July 1, 1968. Intended to provide f o r the fluctuations In In· come and outgo during ttie year, the cushion is to be re.- newed annually. It will ex· pire. however, one day be-- fore the end of each fiscal year. PRESENTS 'SPARKLER Nightscapi~g fixtures provide the toots ·to enhance the beau~ of archi- tecture and landscape. They blend ... give the appearance of permanent installations yet may be relocated as plantings grow. For random points of beauty in garden settings. Near swimming pools where ~7 the sparkles re f l e c t ~ ;.~ across the water. H.ltM 11• or..r Create artistic shadow patterns and silhouettes which dramatically en- hance the night time beauty of architecture and grounds. Perm it a smooth and unnoticed transition between indoor and outdoor living. Permit a safe posso ge ofter dork through the grounds surrounding o residence. Discour· oge prowlers and other uninvited visitors. All this on the completely safe low voltage system of lighting. NAVIGA.TQR TWINKLER t Addt safety by lighting paths, walk! or border6. Adds inter· ~::r. est to an otherwise dark cor- . .. Designed especially for an evenki' under the stars. Imtalled high in a tree ita light filters down through the leavtlS & branches creating delightful sba· dows & light patterns . .,., •· oer. ·FOOTLITER ~ A N"M«.i• n em w ....... ,.111..1·· POWERLIGHTER For "out of your eyes'' lighting. Because of its High intensity, long beam low silhouette it is used where a high level ideal for lighting plant· of lighting is required to ing:S, w a 1 k s, paths, silbouette tall objects or ~l!!· driveways, rock gar· high buildings. ~ ~· dens and pansy beds. DIRECTOR ~ DlllCTM eo 111• -u~ WW..,,. I To be directed to a spe- cific area such M steps, landings or any obstruc· tion. Excellent for lqw hillside or b!lrbecue pits. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE BANKAMERICARO. Com~ In and see our display of ''Nlghtscaplng In Actlon"- Factory representatives will be here S~torday and Sun· day to answer your questions. I LIFETIME DE CORA nVE BARK Medium sized bark. Adds neat appearance t o shrub b e d s as w~n as providing an e x c e 11 e n t growth producing mulch. J Cu. Ft. Sag 1.98 BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL GIANT FLOWERING ZINNIAS Mixed ColoI'6 39c Doz. 3 fer 1.00 LILY OF. THE NILE Beautiful blue flower· ing perennial for the finest landscape. Reg. $1 .40 l ASPARAGUS FERN Bright gree~ in hot sun or shade.· Excellent h~nging basket plant. ~ .. Terrific drought resistant ground cover. 69' Don't miss the FUCHSIA and SHADE PLANT Show at the Fairgrounds .June 23~24·2S. Get your Discount Tickets at our Nursery. HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. 2640 Harbor Bivd. COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 ' ( j 1 , ~ , 1 J t l l t I .1 •J J: ~ t l } c ( c t t t t ~J. ·~ t ~t /s l v i: 0 . s J: p '1 JI P' ~ tc d n I) d w r• . p: v IC DAILY PILOT 5 'Bait Bombillfl' Love Hi~pia H~ New SelUOn Owing! C..-.S Co hgt Methodists Urge Sa. .. Or-. C...,-• WOltd ....... ~-~OF~ Viet Settlement thousand at tile ''hAppen- tng" at Golden Gate Park'• polo field. Classu Now fqt111lng FOlt RJll INfORMATION, REDLANDS (AP) -The 1,~ mln!Jten and laymen at the Southern oal.ifornia· Arizona Methodist Confer. ence have called for a ne- gotiated Vietnam setUemeut -and an end to U.S. bomb- ing in the norUl U necessary. The ltatement blued Wednelday at the annual gathering read : "U a halting of the bomb- ing will help get negotia- tions under way, then let us halt theae bombings. And UC 'Rebels' Of 1964 Sentenced BERKELEY (UPl) 1be last chapter in the 1964 Free Speech Movement con· troversy at the University of California ia being writ· ten in court with the defend· ants finally rece6ving their sentences. Sizty of the 566 &mllted in the Sproul Hall aft.In ap- peared ii' municlpel court WednelUJ to receive ftDll and jaO terms. Stity more were to prnent themselvu before Judge George c. Brunn today. 1 The sentencing wtll~n· tinue on a small-group ia unW all those con cted have received their ' sen- tences. Sentencing bad been de- layed by a multitude of ap- peala, the last of which wu '.rejected by the U.S. su- preme c.oort last week. Among the firit batch to go before tft'e bar of Justice Wednesday were Jack Wein- berg, whose one-man alt-In in a patrol cruJaer at Sproul Hall Plaza touched off the demonatration, and Barbara GarlOll, a former UC stu- dent leader who aiDce wrote ttie controversial play "Mac-- bird." Weinberg WU ordered to begin serving M daYJ In jail -the longest of all sen- tences. Mias ~'who prevtouaty aerved ·~-~•a ti: behind ban, paid a fine Jn lieu of manitnc to jail! Among UlOH miabig a ; the flnt group were Ilario Savio, the bulbJ·balred leader of the FSM, and hi.a wife Suzamae. They will ap. pear later. Both dropped out of sight recently alter Savio WU refUaed te-M- miaslon to the univenJtJ. Security Set For Johnson LOS ANGELES (UPO Police, tight-lipped llbout spectflc leCUrity mentl for President John-son's visit here Friday, nJ. peated earlier w a r nlngs Wednesday they would "not tolerate any diso r d e r I y demonstration." At a Century Plaza Hotel news briefing, P o I i c e In- spector Eel Walker NW the department'• security 4etail, wu "prepared to mat'e ar· rests if necessary." T b e president will attend a pri· vate, $1,000.per-couple pres- idential ball at the hotel Lil ... ,.., 111'•11'111' Y <>• con 1tcwe 6of6 J,y-worliq . 'd.(C\\dllA ·':4~~s -.. ...., (J)04. ~ CAtdl.,,_. 6cne lt'sll$f S116llel Re/'*'11t9I· Enftdoinitlfr , .... Nat ... , COME l~ ... CAU-OR WRITE-TODAY 906 N MAIN IT.• SANTA AM• w.- '""UCUIK M9UID .aR let ua ctve more convi..nci.Qg auurance tbat we are ready to accept a genuine]1 nego. Uated Hlltlemeat r a t b e r than an imposed victory. Tribal group1 clultered about small combo bandl - tl_le Grateful Dead, Quick· silver Messenger Service, th.e Mad River, the Phoenix, Big Brother and ~ HoJd.1-------------------------- ing Company. "Today, the greater mks are in die direction of es- calation -tile lesaer rlau in the di.reoUoa of peace." The delegates, defeated, by a narrow seven votes, a resolatioi that uked prob- ing qoestiona about the war, including: "How sincere have we been in our '8lt ol negotia. tiona?" IJJd "Would not a unHled \'ietnam under the fiercely independent Bo Chi Minh be ~ more eftective buffer to Chlna than a de- vutated, exhauated 1 a D d that might call f'Or occupy-ing armies indefinitely1" . Hikes Urged For Nurses SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The State Personnel Board b.aa called UpoiA Gov. Ron- ald Reagan and the legi&la· ture to approve new pay in· creases for nU1'11es and psy chiatrlc tedmicians in state h<MJpltals. ' ' In a report isaued Wednes· day, the board recommend· ed 10 percent pey rlliaea for nurses and p&Yclliatrlc tech- nicians OD top of boosts granted earlier this year. Demos -Charge One tribe squatted under fluttering flags with th e Star of David and tbe Cron, keeping time with a tatB- a bongo-type drum -a tambourine and a portable reed organ. ''Th.is is a krishna, an In· dian ceremony," ooe ex· plained. ''This draws energy by clearing one's 1 t a t e ol mind." The -~athering ran tbe gamut of garb -m!ntakfrta, shawls, black leather j~ ets, even a male wrapped in the royal purple ol a-au. nese Mandarin coat. host of the males dangled bead necklaces. And ~verywbere were the paper fiowen. 'Gov13rnor Favoring GOP Bills' One squatting c o u p 1 e shielded a flickering candle Lrom the wind with a sack, while they sipped win~ from a silver chalice. Grownups blew bubblea, while their children romped. SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Gov. Ronald Reapn 4u been ICCU54ld of favortnt Repablican lealalatan wbeD lldbarishtC apeda1 Gnandal appropri&Uou. 'n. dwie eeaae WedDll- day from Auemb1yman W~e1d Shoemaker, cha!r· m of the Assembly Demo- era Cau,cus, during a belted uchange with otllll' mbbera ol the ftY1 and mean.a commtttee. 'lbe Lompoc IMmocrat complaJned that Republl- oen AIMmbi1mM Peta WD- aoa ol San Dleco NCllved tbe RepubUcaa fOW?DClf'• zona o1 ~ ..,.., apen- ture for a drunken driving study when Democrats had been turned down OD simi- lar requests. Democratic Assembly· man George· N. 1.eoovich of Fresno WU only able to se- cure a letter from Beapn At the beacli W edDelday night the D1000lfCllt cere-mony focused on a ..,.,.... old witch. "She's freatl.ng oat a few people," a hippie told a bf· stander. "Freak out?" "Well," replied, the hippie, fumbling for wordJ, "th a t means blow out a fn minds." That's how summer came to Twin Pew. ..... ..u_ ..,.... ........ ~t:!;..., __ _ . ~-· tfl'Jb 'n Gniil'•m-', _.ell ~t eoio.. Bring rich Ml dM•RI l9Ql't dlligsa and falh.. Jon Colon to 1P' bedrocm wtth this Magnl- f!Qlnt hlcwfty -·~ IPf'9Cld. GeneroUlly proportioned 'AudolusJa' has distfnctiw thick hanckfed fringe and comes In 5 -won- derful oxnbinattons of uiiqw, appealing cdon. It cm be ..wnect for a dlfNrent em- phasis ol color. C.oenpcn wtth Spnlh orig- ifdl at 3 .... .._ prtca ~I I A GllAT M1W lftlAD rwta-. __ 94995 FuU sta ____ •&995 ~ Clf'o.a _ 97995 NO MONEY DOWN . A& Yoer Sslr n Bow • Y•M.,Tm Up .. sy_.. .. ..,.s-. Moderaimc Credit Plea n.e c.ea-. .am s.eaADD'Mm FREE F..timata .AS-.1epa11 2 pi-will aft II ,_r' t.-.. p.. ,,_ afne_.. 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The sofa and love seat are quilted In a handsome woven motelasw fabric and en buitt wttti 10Ud hardwood frames, coil spring MJOAYAI Af&IWlnl lL09•CllW IMfUGOfLOft-TMeD aa•w base and other ~lily fieatur. that asan 1".._ __ .~ ••• nu..., lasting beauty. You can hcM tt. IOfa and lcNe seat with straight bodt cushions and with « without wood trim os you pt"efer. The tables OAS finished in sponish Qak and hav.e deeply carved block design. Included ore 60 inch cof- fee table, JQUOf9 door aonimode, hexagonal door cu111iode, and 30 Inch comer table. Mob 'fOAX woatton ~ pay off for )'90l'S ! BEA.I, 'S ho:m.e furni.sbtnss ) NEWPORT llACH, 17th and Irvine, Ml 2.Ql62 / Open Evenlnga ~. Thundoy, Friday/ Interior Deawafino /T.,. tD Fit Your Neecla I Your $ofisfoctloft Cucwu11"9tf I ( \. ' 8 DAii. V PILOT ~' JllM 22, 1967 For the Record ' Note to·ff axpayers:~...._. JGM s. PllllllPI "' ... 1.. .. Pllhllpe fir-Jull Cletll. etc. VI Wlllllm H. Clartt &u. Get It Paid-. ~ DEPBlMBll Girl Dies . " Of Injuries BUENA PARK A young~ who WU struck as she rode her bicycle near her home last week has died at a Torrance hos· pital. Identified u the vktim was 7-yell'-cld Mary Am Petel'SOD, who will be listed aa a Los Angeiea County traffic fataHty. Police. said the lirl ~ her bite don die drive- way and into Burlingame Avenue wtien she was struck by the car of Carl J. Birge Jr., 42, also of Buena Park. No charges w e r e filed aga:iDlt Birge, officen said. OBITIJABIES J OHNSON Lucllle A. J._. • Jf, o1 1M6J $. HOPe 51., G..-clen Grow. Died June 20. S«vlved 111¥ husbend. ~ tlam; two -Edw9nl, al Ille tiome. end lllllv, c-. 1Mu1 de'* tet, Mn. G IOtla A. Gtlndlnlng, A/tit· helm; tllr• bro!Mn. llusi.t" WerTefl, C.llfomlll; P. J. Wemen end Mil- lard WMA11, ol Oltlellcme1 two II• i.en. T-Holder. OklehorN. and G ....... Cltl""-o C.llfOIW1 12 gn.O. Children end fl ... grwf'11r•nddllldn!n. Gra-...lde _,,tc.s s.turdey, 11 A.M., st Lame Vlslll Me..-1•1 Perle. Hon- olcM\ett~ MortiM<Y, Dlfecton. TIMMER NtllC'f Timmer. Im NIWl*f ,..,. .. C09hl Mesi. Sef'vlcet pending. 8111 llrwc!Wav MorfuwY, 110 llroe(fway, Coste Mew. HOLCOMB Mtrt Holcomb. !IO Y«luhtre, <Ast• Mew. Servl<>M Cll!'fldl11;. 11111 11"*'" WIY Mortuary, 110 11-•v. c .. 1. Mr.-1. BALL Elvia L. Hall. HS Joenne, Cool• Mew. Survived b'( SOM. Jeck. ArllOllll. end Wt11ley, MHsachUMltll deugl>- ters, llef'nla!, Oregon, •nd lt•h Horn, Cost• Mft.11 nlno oninddllld...n end 15 gl'fft.grendclllldron. Servi~. Fr~ dn, Juno 23, 10 A.M., WI llroectwn Cllepet, 110 llrlJ9dw1y, Ccstt /MM. lrilerment, Padtlc View Me..-lal Perk. PERDUE Norine P....Sue. 9002 Rlltdlng Aw .• Wntmllltller. S..rvlved lw brolt1er.l~ lew, Cllerles A. W Connor. s.tvic.s, Frldn , l P.M., Peek FemllY Cot. nl•I FuM<111 Home. WADE Plwllls June Wide. UH Petti Wev. $111 Jose, tormerlY of <Asta Mfle. Survtwd lw llulband, Danie I S. Wldfl 1 two tCJnS, Danie! Ind Thomas, 111 of ""' tlome: pen<1'1, Mr. end Mrt. ~rt J. Matt!n. Coste MMlll bro4tler. He<-~rt J. Ma tee•· ol ca noo 1 Perll; sister, Mrs. Luc Ille Barrv, ol Santa Ane. Se<vlcie1, Friday, 1 P .M., DI.,,. Dawn ICMtldw VI AMII ..,._ nerd Sdlnelder Merle L Mc:C11flaulf\ ¥1 JOlljlll J. Mc:Cllliou911 PMlllne I. PrakOP 'n lOMlcl l . PrakOll flllUL. o•CRHS Mlrcella M. C«wln ¥1 WUlllm H. -=111 H11rtl 'n J-D. Hunt Meno-....... lalltt19 VI Oltrlolte AMt • .,.,.,. Ellen O'Dell vs Dthftlel D'~I Santi wrltflf logers vt Wllllem AllM ._.. Dofteld M. Mlnelllnlol'I YI Pltrk:la AM Mfndlllltoll 51'1111 F...-M. GletfllW ¥1 Jem<11 FNd GI-. Sr. aettye lllM ,,_ "" llon•ld ~ l'OI ·-Danald ic-lfer Malllft ... DoftNlt•1 F..-Mlhaft HMIMr E...W vs A"*w Cal>le Ev. eltr, Ill ei..-J-111rr "' lllcllant L.ef'O'/ "'"' Herold I!. It-vs -'-S. llON Petrfcta AltM Smllll vs Ted Smllll . • Evel\'n L C4les VI Johll I'. CofoH Werf'911 Edgar Hennto-""' 11...., Mtrle E. l'rltcllatt vs Eddie J. l'rltch- JOyell ~..... •tt Carol E ... ne tkMV•11 'n (<rmaNI E1l· Jufle A. Ebll vs lCNld f'. Ellis MYM (Mpe ...... INlnttftlf!Clt) NonNt 1..o1111e $09-YI JCIM Alfred W"'"'ed A. ~ ¥1 l'Mr'tlll It. Mywa ~ Vlo:i•..= lft ~ VI Grady DoMa .Hen aetni VI l"rellltlltl OOUO- Lorltfl S-t VI Jot E. Sweet taa ltatzel Lllll9n G. Hammolld "" llNCe G. Hem· Alll\I M. Hummer vs Latlw L. tfUM- lllOlld IMf' Juenell c;. l!lllott vs ltlcNrcl C. ElllOl1 C.rolYn J. Dsllorll VI WHUam II. Ot- S1Uy AM SIMnway YI RI"" W. ~ A= Kurt PolekllWllll vs ,,_ Nt-Wl'h Jr. (~ or cl"'°"") kOWlkl ~ •• H..,. .... Julltl H•n ,.,,.,..,. s. "'""'"'° VI ..... "' M .,. .... 6-·F. L ...... VI Alb9ftl M. Le· mlllO p-Edna M. lore "' J--s. Bore "'8f1N It-ldrimpe VS IClftllllll A~ SMefl Cllrtt VI ·-Id LYllll Clar'k ltlony ~ (lolPll'llit melnltfl-VffNI L OulNc vs HOwerd DHll ance> Gu111.c: Mafoirtl C. Klaln W l!dm<lncl I'. Klein Alfred t. Cl8Y"i Jr. vs Shlf'rYI Ann Mery M. Dlch,_ w Jeck O. Dldt· Cltyft tnon Marlorie Denina C.111 W HlllrY IW>T· Channing L. SdluW vs CllffOl'd Everet-rtt Caln te Sdwler Donna l . SdWla n Donald D. Md,. lentJen VI Edmund C. llloel'll· Sdwlie un ICttllerlll It. 11..-vs Herm111 Brcwn A11tonlett1 Marla Mcllu,,,.., v1 Roy Frances Anne R•lllff V1 LtWlt ICltift Mllvln McllumtY Retllff Rotien S. ACClll• .,. Stell• V. A~oata etareneca A. DtMlnlr VI Sarlfl o.Mtnk lla!Wrl AM Sim-VI II-rt OW.II ~· lleneflll V'1 Cllarlea Arthur 1- Slmmont ~t • lllanclle McMallon "' llldllrd McMt-Wllll•m R. ~ vs AMt lteblGft "°" Sad'tko Slllron R. Menz vt 1'.ul J. Mam ICaltl!Mft L. 05boo'n vs D•lvd L Oaborn ltenll De!llM SClltbaCll vs Leroy H.,._ Ju111 L Reed ft Cla'(tOft L Ried ry ScNMldl St.lie Bollmln vs Wllllem R. llolt· JOMPltlfle Domlftoun San Mlgue! VI mill FrMk l'ttM Sall MfOuel J .... J. #MIKl!f VI AWt P. Ml/All'llf MllY Leu ... HIN vs Oi(M Hermlfl MWl1 TilomtliMll YI --L T ...... . SANTA ANA-' U YoQ.-re worried about tllat \lapaid property taJ ~ cbeef. up. 1'1le deadlifle uptrea June 30 and thJ.qa w.u h -ret worse ra~~ - County TU ~ ))ob Mozley rem1Dded delinquent taxpayers that properties Board Busy With D.-aft SANTA ANA -Orange County' Selective s-vtce of. ficials re~-Wied. to- day as to procedurq of re- classification in the light of the draft bill wtiicb Con- gress peesed 'l'uesda). Offlciala at the Santa Ana office of Orange CoWlty ldraft35 ~.:....13.1, J3f, and were --.lie and non-: commlttal when questioned about expected -..rival of official ord~ from Wuh- ing1Xm re~. the law. An offidal apOtesman ex- plained ahortly, "We are reclanifying all ihole who qualify for reclauification." Pre6umlbly tMI brief ,.t· tempt at clarification WU in reference to the old .)pt wmeb is due -to expire at the end of tbia month. Hl111 -JtMttlt L~ 1.._ii: .. mllW. tic.. Wta c. hlWMll ... On •. ..... Aqua Park - vt Terry L4e t.rwllt C.-"'*'t W -dl'l'Wa.l V-MM Martin w 1t•IW 0. Mllf< lt~I GniMlll O..rd vt l'MMll tln MllY Goddard ...... ...,.,. Tencller •• ~ s. B d' G Jedi C. J.iw-VI Rlbeclct J_,,,_ Tenclltr • e Laurel M. °""'" Ill l'aul • QulM Plwllls It. HIV-"' Carttloll c. I 8 IV en 01ar1a E. Y-11 vs Vera A. Yet> H••-m.., JUDOMINTS " • "'"' AM Lucia Denton v1 CMllff L. Den-DO<olhY M. llroot.r vs t<f'llllfttl L. ,:)ft!'1.1A ANA -Orange d:1a RN Se•nrd V'I lldllrd Du•IM lroolter (llWIUlmenO County supervbon Wednes- :"'0tweynt G'-ldt VI £11111/f Gi. Fire CaD• day awarsfed construction 11c1t bids klr Edinger A venue Lola L C~Mn VI ,rlderldt N. co~ H-1 IMdl . t l~-vln S: It p.m. Wldnndn, oreu llro, lDlproVem 6 n I "'llUUlg to 0na Juenlt• Rice vs Jtmet ""-'"" Jtreet 11 cJtv dump. the future SWllet Harbor Rice s:o p.m., w1er ....,., nre. 72IW w. Aquatic Par~ 11,.._,1 Lor'l'el• Kkltll>adl vs Mktlaal caut Hlgllwn. a.. 111am11"d ~ s:u 1.m. Thundey, 1e1t.,._. ,.. Winner among three bld- sv1v1a Dlefr1dl w Jolwl J. Dlttrldl fire, W.. .. ._ Boulevard •and ding com-'--• ,, __ ~ DotolllY M. Fol9om vs IUl'MY M ."'91-21111 Sll'eet. ..,..._ .. ..., VUM:V eom ........... ._. Inc. of Sta nt on, a ftrm httY G. ?.nuni ..._ VlncMI C. 1.n· l:• p.m. Wedneedff, fire "'-.tlgt-which bid .,.illlllo 97ft,79 f,. r l-tlof\. 11272 Dti.were A..._ ... .._ .. ,., "' '"=rdM. OoddllN .,.. ll•lldlW •· u• p.m .• car fire. Dt._.,. Aw street imptowemtnta and N•ricv Ftult,,., vs Donlld Gordotl l::" p.~~=· fire. ,..., "' bridge crodlng on s.IJgbtly J;:-;: Lehnut .... 111ct11rc1 Allefl mn .._...., St. more than one mile. Llhnu• 2::w e.m. Tllundey, mec11u1 11c1. m Supervisors abo aw."ded Alte lre111 lollc:k VI Rred Sllal llolldt Edinger A- Edith Me'f R•IC!lt w ~ Y. Ital... Seel ..... $34,115 for widening of Linda Lois~ vs R .... Mtx-J:tt p.m. Weclnl9drf. _.. lnwst~ Chapman Avenue between Jr4 (.-lmtnl or dlvotee) 91tlon. 1251 Merlin Ave. San.,.ft ,...., .. _ Laura leW Gultril VI C!!Uter Em 7:'11 p.m~ bridge flro, Pedflc (Aul ..,..go ._..,.vu Roed to Gutllrlt H...,_y be""-Sumlcle and '"' I r v i D e Park. and minor Cl\lr1n Edward Gutllr'M V\ G enna Beed\. J..,, Guthrie 1o:tt p.m.. ,_, nu io.it HllL street improvements witbin ~ June Grett. etc. VI ltk:Nnl ......... V•lleY the pert. Allll Grat (elll'Ollment Of clt't«al) J:ot p.m. Wtdllftdly, ~or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Siie,.. Sue Web!> VI Etmer W. w• fire. 1111t ,....., Ave. Howwd UWnna W1taon VI Merletfl W•bon 1_,lment or --.:el S:JD p.m~ medk:el aid. 171115 Gvm Ddtv M. ltOUff "" Wllll-D. buff Clrtlt. it..,.i ,._ w .. .__ ... llkMf<I '-~ MeM w .. ,,,.,_ 12:11 p.m. ~. f'tlse elem\. J-lyM M. Offt .,, Llwnnce N. Ham\1191 Strwt Ind H.,._ aaut.- Olcb n~ MMy E. l!V811Gff "' 0-W-enrdf S:U IUll .. ,,_ tin. SWiii fll Ce!WCll\ Jecquetlne Chtvea .,. l!..-t L. CM-ort .... DIAl-A-PUYll "6-0639 Thoma D. T•VW .,, Mary ... Teytor ,, .. ,.m~ reacue. 1m Nwpar1 llvd •• Rebert Dtle Dtv1e VI Miidred Eltz.. _ _.:S-.~_:'-:_ ________ _!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!'I -Davia Jt l'reM Endlrldl w llonald J. 1!11-...,..dl Vlfvlnll L Can'Oft vs David L Cenofl a.tty Jana M8....,,.rd vs Ctlarlft E6- w•d Mrfllllrd INTWRLOCVTOllY Omtll•U Ke,.,.... Donlld Lau,.... vs Jud'I' Lee l.8Urent l'e"1cla C-V'I Mlc:llMI C-..-Ka"""91 E. A• "'~Illa G. II•, Jr. Caralyil Anll Mc:Ptllll'-VI Rdlert 11...- rnoftd McPll1111PI Jotln E • .,...,.,, VI Jelft Alllll S'*"-" EwlY'n L.. MIN w Jeeeb Cernllt SOM Glendo Kr( Hedwlll YI ltlcNrd Alllll HtdWall hftY E. Hewie¥ Vt II*" It. H..,_ ley Joell E. '""""'"" v1 ltldlard l'uflr. 1119"11 NtdlM F. Kolben V'I TllMdOre J. Ko111911 ""Vllll It. Mellrt.of Vt Ge!Tflt 0.- -ld MellrNlt J1111 Ltt Gettagller "" Jollfl Frend• Gell•Ohef' llert>are T. McGowlll V1 JoM .II Mt· Gowan Pettv Wlllltlt Erwto n J!IM J-1111 E""'9 S..anne JctYr. Smith VI llrf TllomH Smlltl D•~ Betty Osborn VI Jol\11 l'ruby Osborn Elliabf>tll AM RM!d VI Wllll•m G. Reed Keren llPlle Wemhoff n MeMn Cwl Wanlllolf, Jr. Glllst11,,. ca11mtro VI l!menuel Cl. Calllmero Jotinny Earl Tllapul VI llrendt Loulae Tb out P1tr1cl1 Jo1nn Constable VI Kenneltl R. Constable Jn II. Lathem VI Ruth M. Lathem Donald A. Llll• VI JOMl)llllll A. Lii ia Jolin EdWlrd Clleall!lt VI Allflt Frtn-ca ClltlNI< l!'llefl II. Harris V'I Lot• L. HtrrlS Sylvlll Mff llytlont va Johll K-ttt llyttone Regtnakl 0-V. Cllr'ke VI Inc Ell- rebflh Clarkt 1r10.1 Morris sm 1111 ... l'•trlcl• Sue Smith JMn111 Merle Joh-n J11M1 T1'0-m11 Jom-JOMOll G. o.ntt VI Roberti II. Deni? lltrtlla M. TrutAlo n LCIUl1 II. TN- llllo Jolln llouf RoCller vs Stelle MM ao- <Mr ~ A. lryent VI llOMld W. llry· •"' Lola MN Mtlett vs Dall W. Mllett Siiiy s. wnrn-tl•nd VI Waley w.tt· morelend, 111 DelOfil J. Lord w Larry Lee Lord I Gear" .I' Holmes vs Key A1111 Holmt> I Htldl G. Horn. tt ••. VS Richard D. t Horn I DelphlM MarquU VI Pedro Ptle Mir· 1 qun II~\~~.~.,!'· Hll•lro VI Leo D•nC•USf' I llurns T. Duarte VI Dorothy J. Duarte' De><othy JHn Cox V1 Donald Edwlrd Cox CALL m-"11 TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Wesfcllff Ct.ape! Mortuary. Interment,!-------------NO OBLIGATION TO YOU Pacific VltW Memorial Par~. Fem- llY ~· frlendt who wl-" lo make rnernortel contrlbutlon1, ~•M donlle to !tie Cancer F uncl. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-94. 0 Costa Mesa MJ J.24Z4 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY .110 Broadway, Costa Mesa LI 8-3433 PEEK f' AMIL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '7801 Bolaa Ave., Westminster 893-3525 SMITH'S MORTUARY 627 Main St. Huntington Beacb PACIFIC VIEW 1'1E~Olt 14L P.4~( -. .. - CEMlm!RY CREMATIJRY MAUSOLEUM 22220 MKArthur Boulmrd Htwpa(I Bmh, Cal1forn11 (114) 6l3-Z60l LE U539 WESTCLJFF MORTUARY 41 E. .17lb St.. C.OSta Meta 641-4888 ............. ~ Wards has a giant selection of kitchens to modernize and beautify your home. Choose the one you like • • . then let us a rrange low~t. In- stallation. Call now for fr•• estimate at no obligation to ~· HUNTINGTON HACH ••1-•I IHdl lt2-H11 SANTA ANA lt11tot et 17tll S.47-"41 FULLHTON Herw •' °"'""'...,. 179-2100 eventually can be m a ct e subject to aa1e by tbe n&te. I .f.ena!Uta bellmdnc July 1 wm be uaealed at one per cent of taJ per maath for the fU'1t year. \1 of one per. C\'ftt for the next four JUn, and there after Jt'1 time to COlllult a lawyer. .......... a-..... , c:..... • Air Mozley's office bu report.. ed that most people, how· ever, are banding over the coins at a record raf.e. It ii predicted that property tu payment.a for 1__,., w i 11 t o p the previous year by about a quarter of one per- cent. · ..................... s19's ,_ fil U.S. A,., M-1 C-W- 1 W.C.W ... 111 t1wfil0-,A.r. ......... ] ..... ,...11 .. .... tl 4:tt .................... ...... ....... .,. a--. CAS POWER!O TARGET PISTOLS The tax agency expects to receive about $U5 miD.loa for the period April ·11 to June 30. Total ·tax revenue would ·tben be boocted to '11.3 per~nt of the :valuation to- fa.l of. $223,9t0,000, or SZl.7,- 941,000. ~in Thief U>nvicted ......... ] , .... .,....., ...... ....... II ...... II .... Jttla, 111ft .... ti l :tt,... .............. ... .... .,,,....., ....... .... Crosmen ...,., n c:.i ...... .. w.t ll • c:.i. 177 ..,. ) A Nonvalk man 1 t o o d convicted of burPry ~J. the outcQme of a Superior Court jury trial into an at- tempt to take a '500 coin coHection from a Newpo Beach home. ' 1.95 V1lue $199 • A • ;;1• DaJe C. Willlama, a, mast '*9 .July ' to 1he ~ room o1 s.q,.w Jlldge WU. limn c. Spein for proba- tion and sentencing. .. ....__ ........ 11"' ....... ,.. ....... w ............ c:...,flllf ca.,.. -----i'IWOllMWAT'www .. TH. ... ..., ...... ...., ............... t :M ~ ....... '11 ',... AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Elegant imports for town and travel! ·3-PIECE WOOL DOUBLE KNITS FROM BRITISH HONG KONG Suits of finest wool yams ... made with painstaking 6nesse by Hong Kong ttaft.smen. Jackets, skirts, shells, beautifully full-fashioned ... highlighted with hrilliantoontnsts, self-covered buttons, striking detnils ... even ertra buttons and yam . Come see these 3-piece suits that travel everywhere with such elegance! Sizes 8 to 18. OPEN SUNDAY 11 ·5 Use our convenient lcrytrWO) plan ••• no e xtra chorge ) COST A MESA 16th St. and Newport Blvd. ,, 88 m Yo u'll agree they're wo,·th $40 to.$50 ' B tt ti: pl II a; a: ho c 4J bi 8l al ifl SC b· ui n II! lit cl al w 11 ~ W' (f ot in p1 bl g1 tn fr m ~ t ec: tu N. y, le ] 4 1 tm Pc ce ce ~ Pc l Wi J. m; aeo Va fin Wi Ke VO le: M. ce 1 ce: idE pa an pr• Set ty Mi m• Wi Kl Bl: tiv sic ] ta rec: ph stil ClE ............ . \. ll.S. Aid Proposed . Alcoh~lism FJght Gets Under By Peter J. stelncrolll, MD, FACP D e a r Dr. Slancrobn: Heart ~? Oaooer? Af. t.hritla? I read and hear that much • being done to put tbeee enemies ol us hu- man betnaw tn their places. But what aboat another threat to hMlth, happinets and life? I niter to chronic alcoholism. llrlt' anyUllng being done 8bolJt that? Mt1. C. (Wife of 111 alcoholic) Comment: It ·eeem1 too alow -and It IS liaw - but at last we're getting around to it on a large-scale attack ratlher than skirmish· ing witti this foe 1bat causes so many injuries and deaths by auto aecldenu; that costs industry and buJinees (di· recily and inclirectly, by ab- 1enteelsm etlc.) about '2 bil· lion yearly; that makes a chronic alcobolic out of about every ooe in 15 of us who drint; thM nrella our raab by *iat • q1mW of a mi.Won a ,.ar IO tbet we have a standing army (if 1bey are able to atanil) of about 8 million ~lcohoHcs in the United states. Doctors have faced the licoboHcs. legislation woWd lltates and citlet; al Washington except.ion. Dear . steiDcrolm: l know y you ad their ..,.IDdl into taking :e~e'a~~~ U:1 doll DO tood to bads· er men folk to tab good car• ol themselves. lf agging them it perhaps o.. reason why they die e~er than mOlt wlftl and nothers. My lmsbeod and ton boll killed tbemaelvea prematarely. I obJy waited my · e trying to help: ·- Mn .. problem for years but we ~: Parkinson's haven't had too mud! or· nly and ioaccUrate-ganized help. calJed .. ..,1l...., _ .. 1'"'") in At 11.tt m.aJt>e It is com· -:-" .,....., tng m the farm o1 support i lf doesn t shorten lite. t.rom the federal govern· me.its ban lived with the ment. At last it ii recoc· on dpzens of years. ni2ied as one ol tbe major# t ii lntercUrrent in!ectiotl public health programa. At (pnaanonla etc.) which may last there may be funds for suddemy terminate life. education, research and I C· LEG GETS COLD tual treatment. ' Dear. Dr. steincrohn: My NEW BILL right foot and leg geta cold, Sen. Jacob Jam ol N~ espdi~y ~} .= :: York and t0me of bit di-· ~. ~ leagues we lntroducinfJ a drawt. I an close to '10. I wish I could find a remtd1. I bav~ tried all kinda " HB Le • arch eupporia. My leg never UlO swells. I am discour1Ced. "--Mn.M .. Officers Insbilled who sipectaJD-. al Y-..c::utlll" New officen for Htmtinl· ~ too Beach American Legion ...., Post 133 were installed ~ leg. cenUy in Newport Beach in (Dr. ceremonies by Nnport Har-"How tior Post 291 and Costa Mesa telf," Post 456. on New officer• are Hal setf •. 611Mll9f!ld Wirtz, comnuuider; Linus 25 1n coin for band· J . Wlffler, fJnt vice com-llnf. Address your request mander ; Phllltp W. McGinn, to . Stelncrohn, in care second vice commander; of s newspaper. Vallie D. Tburlo, adjutant-. Stelncrohn is eorry finance officer; Veronica E. canoot answer readers' Wirtz, chaplain; ~ge E . tters. Nevertbeless, all Kelley, historian-Judge ad· , tiont of gooeral interest vocate; Chriltian Kooyera answered in later col· · 1ergeant tit arms , and Le;! wnns M. Johnson. asllatant ser-,.l1iiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I 1eant at arms. Iii Post 133 auxiliary offi. I nrs BE fRll:lll\lY cers are Ruth Johnson, pre '" mu ldent ; Lulu Lewis, jiuru·o put president and bisto an; Stella Jensen, first · president; Vesta Walk , second vice presideot;~ ty Clark, chaplain ; Miller, secretary; Murl · mer, treasurer; Be8'1ah Wllaon, sergeant at m*ns; Kittie Saxe, marshall, and Blanche Summerfelt, execu- tive board member and mu- lf }!Du have new neighbors or tr of anyone movtna to area, pleue ten UJ ao ft may atend a frl~dly welcome and belp th to become acquainted in elr new SWTOundtngs untinaton Beach I Visitor I 147.5153 Cosf 1 Mesa Visitor sician. Now He's PhD Hem-y S. Gurr of 2e62 ta Ana Ave., CosCa Me64 received a PhD degree .ti phyllce from the Ol8e 11· stttute al TedmoloCY in Cleveland, Ot:Wo, lett Wffk. J 545-1593 So. ColSf Visff or 49~579 Harbor Visitor 642-3535 I See By Today's Want Ads • Where you CGl'I find ll. Sabot with cmtly .. ~ for recing'. • . . IUl])- mer' 1 here! e Whtte for only UllXl cbwl\ you C8Jl buy I 5 bedroom, 21Ai b6th houi.e wtth monthly pa.ymenta • including taxes and in· IW'1UIC9 -for $257. •There'• a '58 Karman Ghia hardtop. in aood oondll:JoG for $In). • Where an art atu.dmt needs a prqe or 11nall building with el«trldty and • window. • Wh~ there'• a good clean O'Keete and Mer- ritt rwnge with srlddle ror Juat $40. • Whmo It ~ n~ M extra bed foT 11Ummer ltlll!tlla y0U can f~l I double sprtng and m(l.t• nw. for no. Sen. Kuchel To Speak Teen Program Set FrWay A.nehetm-bonl u. s. Sen. A high school teer! pro-IOll. tund, $2.50 (for ts.50 Beet), gram will be launched Fri· -Theater party to Mel· meet at theater at 8 p.m. day by the Westminster odyland, 8 p.m., Friday, Reaervatioos are to be made Thomas H. Kuchel will serve M priDdP91 tpee.ker at an American Legion banquet bonodnt !Sa bometown's PoUctman and Fk'emen of the Y ... on Friday, Harold L. Durck, commander of Anabetm'• Pott 72, annouao- ed today. recreation and parka de-l=iiiiJmiu1miyiiii7iiii, miBobbiiiiiiiimiymiDariniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia;;:;feami·iiiiiiiiamitmiJmiuneiiiiiiii23iiiiiiiilPOf1a--nl•gb-t.iiiiiim9 partment, Mary Ann Col-11 ville, recreation supervisor, reported IX>day. Koebel will llhare 1be po. HOMITOWNIR ,UTUaNS MASTER OP CEREMONIES dium with muter ol cere-Sen. n.n-KMChel 'Chuck' Chandler All high school students llving in Westminster or at· tending We6tminster schools and their guests,~ invited to attend, rbe said. The ~gram includea: monlee C>m'& L. "Chuck" Chandler, a city OOUDCf1. ma. '!'be pair are longtime memben of Post 72. 'Ibe 1-quet is a l*'t of a DIMonal prvtJwlll of..._, by recognizing the accom- Amedcm Llllon tD bailta' plishments ot local law 1.11· Nip8Ct tor iilw -4 crdc' forcement per90DDeL -Sports Digtlt and danc· ing to live band, 8 to 10 p.m., Friday, Westminster High School gymnuium, with volleyball, basketball and dancing, 75 cents a per· WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SATURDAY 9 TO 5:30 MUSIC LOVE·RS ·THIS IS ROCK! \ HIDGI TRI-· Ru99ed, hardweM handles, aherp factory MJH, lon9 at .. I bledes, • ktter' wey te do ffle hedt•· -s-uLPH'Ail-1 OF I AMMONIA 1 UH es directed for lnlte11t I lewn 9ru n-up. I 87c JS u. SACK I WtTH COUPON LIMfT 2 1 ______ .,,,. BRAll SPRINKLER HEAD A chempio-n, solid bren, fvlly 1d(urieble flow, in full 'h er 14 aprey hods. Flush lnstelletio11, 1lmost never wHr out. (never is such • lon9 time). 33c .. l ur9lers het e it, ju1t drop IJl:::~:t::il it down et night or en veut ion end the 1liclin9 door u11not be foruci from outside. S11f.1tori119. 1'' GLIDDEN SPRED HOUSE PAINT For atu"o, wood, or mttel. 011e peint t o do all three. Weter thinnable n tetior peint In • ton of shedu . CRUSHED GARDEN ROCK Got d big load of this nice small white crushed rock in the ugly bags with the nice prices. Put it around the garden and dress up your planting.• 80 LB. SACK A~vert!N4 .,.ciels 9eod untlf June ll, 1'67 Sorry, N. DHler Seles, limit ri9hh r•Hrted. c VIGORO SPRAY GUN New dul from Vigoro. A 9leu i•r encl 1prey nonle ciHI to fit en the ho11. H•ncllH insecticides or fertilizers, mix11 just ri9ht. 97c GRASS CATCHER G•lveniud bed, hu vy unns side&, fits molt mo..,ers. Mow end clun •t the u mt time. 149 PVC SPRINKLER PIPE Gru t, never rots or corrodH in the 9round. No special tools nHdtd to instill, cu+ with • coping HW, fu11 with 9oop. Rodents don't like it. t/J INCH '{4 INCH 4 Cu". 6Cu.. ft. ft. PLASTIC + Golf TUBES Chu p protection to e bi9 invtslm ent. KHps the sh•~• from ~nockin9 to91ther, 11trud1J plutic. 9' .. 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DAILY PILOT Summer At Disney ·Park Set Long Beach Organizing Opera Group A new operatic company Is being organized In Long Beach to provide the op- portunity for young opera singers just out of college to raise their art to the professional performance level. The newly formed Pacific Professional Opera Training Theater will offer singers the opportunity to perform roles in the works which form the backbone ol op- eratic repertory, according to the sdlool's mUBical di- rector, Edward Schick. Schick, a Juilllard School of Music graduate and coach for Metropolitan opera stars for 15 years, will be joined by Charles ~k .U stage director. Peck la a well known local operatic bari- tone and stage director for opera companies in Omaha and Portland. TV NEWSMAN Me1.t's Bob Huke Mesan Eyes TV Serie On County Costa Mesa broadcaster Bob Harke is currently ne- gotiating with KTLA-TV for the production ef a new tele· vi.lion s e r i e s lentatively scheduled for airing from 9:30 to 10 p.m. on Fridays. .. ' • ' Local Teen Comlio Set For Benefit Laguna Play house 'First Team' Back for 'Grea.sepaint'~ By TOM TITUS Of 1119 0.IW Pitt Steff The "first team" is in again at the Laguna Play- house. This would be the four· some of Anthony Newley, Leslie Brlcusse, Kent JOhn- soo and Doris Shields, which last year rewrote the rec- ord books at the playhouse with a production ol "Stop the World -I Want to Get Off." ' Written by Newley and Bricusse and directed by Johnson with musical di· rection by Miss Shields, "Stop ~ World" played to holdover capacity crowds. Hoping to duplicate these results, Laguna has chosen another Newley -Bricuase musicdl -"The Roar of tne Greasepaint, the Smell ;, ol the Crowd.. -for tta era productJon ol "Fair urcblns are Mary Jolmsea. next summer show, which Lady." Brown, C8St in the Darlene Lewia, Kathy T ... opeoa .July 13. Tbe John· Newley role ol Oocky, was eda, Pe.nny Allen, Sben4. son-Shlelda combo w1ll be Colonel Pickering ln Or· Gragg, Lia Surette, wenb back lD tbe director'• chalra. ange Coast College'• 196S • ..-0• ~le Blalack, """~-Joinin"' tbem will be cbor venJon 06 the Lerner-Lowe ~ ~ "'m1'9 a • ~ Wea--..6.Aad, Joey Mac~, eographer Lynne Morris m mustcal. w.&K Laguna Niguel, who recent· Blandle Mtckellon o f Judy Meburon, C a t Y ly handled the dance num-Huntingtoo B e a c b. who Trapp, K e 11 Y Davis "f hers for the South Coast starred last year in "Once Avis Doyal. J L1gbt Opera A.saoclatloo pro-Upon a Maetrea" a nd "Greasepalnt" will r ~ duction ol "Tbe Music Man,' "Guys and Dolls," ,beads a Thunda)'a through S~s and playhouse technical di-supporting cast wh!cb in· until Sept. S. alternatil& rector Paul Toft. 1 eludes Jill Nolziger ol La· with a comedy, "The Mf:• Heading the cast will be guna and 8elena Forster, riage Go Round," which~ two Orange County actors who doublee aa uaw.n acbeduled for TUeeday .S whose credita include ma· ch---" w e d n e • d a y ~ · le in ~ ""'5' "'l'"er · Jor ro • separate pro-()tt)era ln ttle charua of tU.l through Aug. 30. ; ductiON of "My Fair Lady"l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili -Frank Keith and Mikell Brown. Keith, who will play the Cyril Ritchard role of ''Sir" in "Gr8Mep8.int," appeared u Alfred P. Doolittle in the Long Beach Civic Ligllt o~ ' . HUNTINGTON BEACH SERVICE STORE EDINGER NEAR BEACH ILVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH PHONE 842-4495 (Across from Huntington Shoppi"I Center) JUNE ' SERVICE You pay less, yet get more style and value SPECIALS at BRAKE RELINE SPECIALS Looking all the world more expensive than it is, thls elegant grouping will make your home a showplace for dollars less than you thought pos&ble. Shop now during our advance sale-see the beauty, examine these quality features: luxurious Polyurethane foam cushloning, zippered reversible seat pillows, dressmaker tailoring, hardwood frames, Scotchgard protected fab- rics on companion chairs, expensive custom quilted fabric on the sofa in a choice of colors. Shop today. Buy the complete grouping and save! 3-PIECE GROUP Kroehler -YOU SAVE $I 00.00 Made by famous Kroehler, the 3-pieoe grouping offers the finest in ., and true modern beauty. Richly.fin· decorator styling, superb construction is hed wood frames the handsome pr<r fiTes of all pieces, deluxe Polyurethane foam cushioning offers luxurious com· Cort. ADVANCE SALE PRICE IF PURCHASED SEPARATELY SOFA ........•••••.•..... $249.95 MR. CHAIR ............... $129.95 MRS. CHAIR ....••........ $129.95 TOTAL .................. $499.85 Complete 3-fK. Group only .. $399.00 YOU SAVE ............... $100.85 S pc. "Spanish-Medite rranean" Bedroom Suite Also Available Footboard $19.95 5 Drawer Chnt s5900 5149°0 SAVE •10.00 9-tlfwn, '"'" ,. ,...,.,~....,111e- .... MH11en 1 •• e 72 Inch DrMser With 9 Drawers .e D~Hr Mirror e Two Night Stands e Double or Quffn Headboard Sin I GOOD ....................... I yr. er 10,000 •IS.. BETTER .... -et ..... 2 ,..,. .,, 0...-.. .......... -I 21,000 Milel. Iatan .. Eld up • l•ltff MMiHt lhti1t9 tHltlwn ten,....,.. •,.111111wltttHt1cerl .. ..._ · •All ... 11_11-., 1-4 MW er ce_,I~ rec-. 41tleHtl ...... ...... illlt9lltll ., ~ ........ pecl•llltl • frte _...• 1411m...t 11150011114 SOM •HH • 11,loce ell 014 llfth11 on IMt• front 1111 ...., whttl1 EntiUed "Bo'tl llarke's Or· ange County," th<' plannrd sbo~ I~ report<'cl lo hP a' F R E E conUnwng look at thr ·an. . DELIVERY TERMS • c1 ........ ;,.,,.,. ltr1kt clrunts fo r ,.,,.ct reH4fttll • •••,.ct Htlrt liy4r11tllc 111te• (cyll'"'-s """ •4 "9sa) for ,. .. 1•1• a..u ... m.cb venCllriat Pa st • dvnam1c present and prom1sm~ fu. wre" ol the count\', accord· ing to Harke. Harke Is schedul"d Lo h~t and produce th< senrs which will see his camera crew• covering the coun1v for the off beat and unu!.ual material. .. 1 EASY Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Friday Nite rill 8:3b & 518 W. 19th St., COSTA MESA-642-7760 -J-• f i • •••,.ci frett •liHl trHH rtt•l•tn fer a..u. 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The The United States has Utt-State Department s.ald It ed all restrictions on Amer-was illting the restrlcUoas lean travel to Israel, Ku-for five coun4ries Wednee· wait, Mor()C(:(), Saudi Ara· day beceuse o( Improved bia and Tunisia. conditions. The State Department, A spokeonan said restric· said, however. American lions 00 the other nine coun· citizens still will need spec-tiri would be Hfted "as ial permission to travel to ~~ as coodttlons warrant." ISTaeli occupied portions The department lt1ued ol Jordan with the excep- tion of holy places in Jeru-its clarifying statement on saJem and -Bethlehem. travel to occupied •eu of Jordan in re.pool8 to ln-Restricti<>ns still are in quiries about advertise- eHect for American travel ments in New York newapa-tn Egypt, Algeria, Jordan. pers. Lebelloo, Sudan, S)'Tia an<!·-=-----------Yemen. Such persons as newsmen and bu.5ine5smen witti prior inteci;:st.s in those countries, however. may still travel there with special passport validation. The restrictions on Middle East travel were Imposed June 5 with the outbreak of Lweet PHOTO PRINT P • Hlt!Mlt nces Qua_!ltt . . Deve .. APJMN KODACOLOR FILM • 12 lumlle 171 l umk 4M ~,... ~,.. .... 6 Legislature in Action 11 .lamlle ltrtlltl aflf ¥ New "•II ef KMMtler ~ ,..,,.. nta ,,.,.. 1 L"" K.....,N.,. .. I ~ l y Tl4R ASSOCIATID POIS Sen.te O-ren. •lier blodllno R•· "'*Jun Gov. Re-v.,,..• 11 ~llloft tu •nu-11111 alnot Mardi. Offered i. MY .. brellk "'9 ~lodl wflll • com-_ ... ,...,_..,..am, TMI .OVHMOll ·~ Into ..... ""' 1lv'"'9 alil4'· ....... ,.nlloll 1.-.. ..,. ~ ,...,. 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Wflklts ., .. , J•"· '· ZSA Z8A QA.BOA .._. - SAVE MONEY at AAMCO I -.rs umsr AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SPECtAU8TSI COSTA MESA IAHOI um IAXTA AllA I.OM IUCI 1745 Newport Blvd. _.646-1666 9541 , • ..,. "°"' I/VII. l3M200 92t E. first St -m4l 547-Mll 1m Lo11 .. _. 11vt ____a131 aum Know the Pleasures of Friendly Banking When you bank at the Hontfnatoft.Valley Banlc, )"'° are among friendr. The penonoel who aerv• you 1r1 Jocal people, liJce younelf. They know and understand the bank- ing needs a.nd problems of the area. They are interemd in you u a person and value the c:ionAdeooe and tnll1 you place in them. So for frlendlineu and undentandin1, ba11JC at Tbe Huntfnatoo-Valley Bank. IXTaNOED DAtVl ·UI" WINDOW aAHl<INCI HOUlltS. e A .M. • 5 l".M. MONDAY THROUQH THURSDAY, 9 A .M. • 6 I" M. f<AIDAV. SAV•NQS INnR!ST UI" TO !1%. NO l~RVICE CHARGE ON CH!CKINO ACCOUNTS WHICH MAINTAIN M INIMUM BALANCE Of $300.00. SAl"I DEPOSIT BOXES. DEPOSITS INSURED Ul"TO $ 15.000. POSTAGE "AID BOTH WAYS ON SAVINQS OR CHECK· INQ DEPOSITS. Huntington Valley Bank Th. bank of ntra W.r•lt "' VoU· --17122 BHch Blvd. (at Blaylock), ..... 847·"81 8899 Adami Ave. (et Mesnolla), Phon• M2·3!77 Huntinaton Beach, Celifornle ... MIM•IR l'IOIRAl. Oll"OllT INI URANC& COR~. . ' Thundly, Junt 22, 1%7 DAJLY PILOT J 3 LOST THE LEASE FOR OUR WAREHOUSE 3 DAYS ONLY Fri., Sat., Sun., June 23, 24, 25 3 DAY SPECIAL 4 Pushbutton Cycles! w-..n... ..... .- Soft Jllood,..... uD1 .. 1.,., _r. 2 Level Thro-Wash witlt soft foocl Wast9 Disposer. Jmt tfJt-off large on hard foocl scraps . . • Powerful wash rinse action gets dishes spartdinq dean! BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER Big Capacity E.1y Loading. Swing-down door Sliding R.ack1, "Handles Up" Silverware Basket with convenient carrying handle. Automatic Reset Detergent Ol1penMr 3 DAY SPECtAL Plus $10.00 for Decorator Panels DISHWASHER Thoro-Walh givH spotleu clMn dlshet with- out hand rin1in9, scraping or dryint ••• Just tilt off large or hard food acrapa. • Big 14 table Mttlng capacity • Aueo.n.tic Detergent Oispenter • Countertop provides convenient surface 3 DAY SPECIAL APPLIANCE CO. 548-7788 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA • .. J 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, June 22, 1967 GRADUATES IN CHURCH -Priest hands out diplomas as graduates of St. John the Baptist School ~ in procession to front Of church during cenimon- ies at the Costa Mesa parochial school. $794 Lost Cameras Fou1ul in $30 Pawn Newport Be a c h police have reeovfll'ed undamaged f1'94 worth ol camera equip- ment belonging to DAILY PIIm ~oating Editor Al· moo Lockal;>e}'. The camera equipment, stolen l36t week from Lock· abey's car, had been hocked at a Santa Ana pawn shop ror '30. police said. Detective Gary Petersen said he will teek complaints from the d1ttrict atltiOroey'• office today naming {our Santa Ana youtbl allegedly involved in tbe burglary. One, an 18-yeer-<>ld girl, pawned the camera equip- ment, he said. Three boys Desalt Plant Speech Topic The Huntington B e a c h nuclear desalinization plant will be explained for mem- bers of the Huntington Beach Chamber o! Com· merce June 2.8 at the month· ly membership meeting. The session will be held at noon at the Sea Aira Mo- bile Home Park recreation hall, 6301 Warner Ave. The presentatiin will be by H. T. "Tom" Holton, project engineer for the Metropolitan Water District. allegedly QOIDJDitt.ed t h e theft from the oac parked in the driveway at Locka· bey's home, 2046 E. Ocean Front, Balboa. }..n instamatic camera and portable typewriter taken from two other oars in Bel- boia the same night also were recovered, Petersen s-aid. Owners of the camen and typewriter are not known as they did not re· port the klsaee. Who Lost A Spaniel? The springer spaniel which lost her family and was temporarily oared for by a C08t!a Meca !amily today Is in the Huntington Beach Humane Society Animal Slbelter. Mn. Jan Pfimn.ann, who found the dog wandering down the &treet and rescued it from the dog catcbe!', ex· pl.ained that sbe couJd not keep the dog llince she al- ready has a springer of her awn. So tibe took the doe to the lbelte!' Saturday. Offidels at the humane society said that they keep a dog 30 days befcre they destroy it. BEA\.HlfUL EIPE. ~ I AVDCADQSEA St. John's Students Get Awards Gl'aduates of St John the Baptist Sdlool were award· ed sdlolarShips in recogni· tion fl t h e i r academic adlievements during grad· uation exercises held at the church adjacent to t b e school in Costa Mesa. Scbol.arshl(l6 to Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana were awarded to Bill Wil· liams, J~ Jausseud and Gerri Phillips. The st. Jobn School Am:· I U., p-eeented acbol.wltmpl to John Seymour, Jolln Mel· too, TerTY Poitevin and Den- ise Ducrell. Barnes Writes In Magazine Newport Beach resident Bob Barnes director ol the curriculum materialJ center of 1he Fountain Valley School !Mtriet, is among the contributors in th• June- July issue of "The lnstruc· tor" magaune. ln bis article, Barnes dis- CUS6es in·servi~ educatioo f« new teachers for July and August. He describes the ft>ur-week semioor which will be held to acquaint new teachers with the education- al point of view of Foun- tain Valley's school district. . -- •00£ ARE t¥)f THE t.ARG£ST ••• • • . f ••• OR 'THE OLDEST ••• •evT~ ARE~¥ We rank No.I in ratio of net profit to size for the years 1965 and i9'6 for all California Licensed Associations more than $IOO,OOO,QOO. in siu We not onlytry banler. We succeed more. Your $3Vings insured to Sf.S,000. by i:edenl Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. s.1596 current annual rate, compounded daily, yields ~39% if maintained for one year. Daily Earnings on sm..pin your Account attbe end of any Quarterly Period. Savings received through the 1oth of any month earn from the 1st. Free safe depmittbaKfor maintaining an aaDUDt of 'SOO-OO or more. Tmft ofrJCW to lfrft'°" NEW BRANCH MAIN omcE SOUTH COAST PLAZA EXECUTIVE omcE 10000 l.Hewood Blvd., Downey WA J.9601 • SP 3·3061 5401 [. Whittier Blvd., Loi~ PA &e56 • RA 3-6215 llJ3 .......... C-. lleu, Calfec.U Hewe t-.10 A.II." 9'.ll P JI. • I • .,.10:00 All ... ~ P.M. .... se40'6 ~ Officec lA ClfSl'RIA • IB1 CAmJ1S • D0WN£Y • LOS AHGO.ES ARCADIA • llllOHlt.Jl£Y PMIC • r.AllDGA PMK • WhliD DOWNS• SAN B£RNARDINO • - (NEAR HARIOR> ---n··ITA . A-NA ~~s'to ~~~~~~ · . ~A TUES .• FRI. 11-9 SAT. Jo.6 ABC . ALL PU12P05E DETERGENT ' ~ lb. ,, -_,.... ._.,,__._. ____ -----'. .L~-------------------.._..,. ... .__. .... ___ .._,. ...... .__.. ........... -.. 1i..1 .... --....-..-------~ - . ' • HOME SHOW CENTERPIECE -Authentic sule model ol the world will be a centeq>iece to emphasize the international aspect of the 1967 Orange County Home and Decorators Show June 30 through Juiy 9 in Anaheim's new Conven- tion Centec. Terry Lewis, (left), will represent Italy and Liu Lundsen will rep- resent the United States. You are cordially invited to attend an Open House at PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK 3500 Pacific View Drive, Corona Ml Mar on June ~4 and 25 /from 12 noon to 6 p.m. ~ to see the beautiful, new CHAPEL and Pacific View's newly compkted MORTUARY Thursd.\y, Junt 22, l %7 DAILY PILOT JS Center Dresses Up Dead Rabbits Disgust Driver For Home Exhibi-t William Betts of Eastblutr roadway between Eastbluff clean-up detail lo scoop up today appealed to the next and East Coast Highway, he the remains. motorist who ruts a rabbit asserts. City officials. however. while driving along Jam· Betts, 21, of 631 Vista Bo-feel the rabbit nuisance Prevention Of Burglary Talk Topic ~ prnention will be the subject of a talk IDnight by C'Mta Mesa Po- memben of the Mesa Ver· de Homeowners Aaod.a· tion. Neth will discuu re- cent burglaries in the area and outline •• tiomeown- ... may take to proCect their paop«ties. A MICGlld talk will be gi v · ell by RaJpb KiRr t South· en California F.dilon Co. dUtrict manager, on under- groand utilities and their in· •'•tioa ill both neW and deftiaped communities. Electkw of members of the -.ciltioo's board of directan is on the agenda. Two din:dou will be elect· ed from each al seven Mesa Verde neigbborbooc:b. and two at-~ 1be meding begim at 7:30 p.m. in ~ Mesa Verde Ooantry Club. 2 Graduate · Newpart Beech resident~ E1izabetll Sterle and stan Bent and C«ona del Ma· resident Kathleen Neal werr among 24 students r~i' ing diplomas at commenct· ment cie1emonies ol the Des at Son Scbool in Idyllwild. boree Road to ,top lld pick mta, said city aides told does not warrant such an amet<'r world globe sculp-it up. him the rabbit~ are left to assignment. tu.red to Navy specifications al Deers h by St'reenprint aiid Pla•· Betts s d he ls "disgust· rot. , owevef', are an- Tech Co of Santa Ana. ed by the guta and gore that He said llhat the rabbit other metter. 1'wo weeks cover New p r r l Beach's bodies mar the appearance ago, city crews carted off Colouns said the ~lobe a laughter alley." of the city. He believes the the body of a young buck makes one rotation every Every morning there are city should send a man with deer that had been struck three 1111nutes. more dead rabbi'-on the h I t 1 b J b Exhi bits at the ahow will -------~-----a _s_o_v_e_o_u_on_a_re_g_u_a_r __ Y_a_car __ o_n_a.m __ o_re_e_. _ feature everything for the home lrom furnishings and appliances to builwng ma- terials and a.id$ in decora· tioos. according to Louis L. Curt.ls .Jr . of Anaheim, ex- ecutl\'t• chairman. Produds from the United State~ as well as the Orient and Europe will be shown by lr.iding manufacturers and dMnbut.ors, he aaid. Recreation Re c1istra ti on t" Thursday Reg1~trat1on for all fee classes. except aquatics, in the Costa Mesa Recreation Departll\ent summer pro- gram 11 ill be held tonight from Ii · 8 p.m. and Fri· day and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to l p.m. at the Corn· manity Recreation Center at the west gate of the Or· ange County Fairgrounds. Among the classes to be offered this summer are art, bridge, shm and bim, phys· ical fitness. and two new claues for girl5. 4 through 13, mtcrprrllve rhythms and elements or modem exer· dse. . Other act.1V1tk!s planned an day camp, a sports clin· ic. cultural arta week . Teen Club dances, Senior Citizens Club activitiec, and a com· prehensive playground pro·i gram at JO school play· grounds and three parks. Those w~hing additional information are asked to oall the Recrnation Depart. OlEllt, 8.'J4.~:l Rcsrarch Plant Bein~ Built An ocronograpruc research build.In~ 1s now under con. 1 'truction m Washington, D. C • b' the Atlantic Research Corp 1J33 Harbor Blvd., C.osta ,\Je5a. The 1nstallatior.. set forl com pie"' on iJ July, will test and caUbrate salinity-sensi· livl' oceanographic instru- ments, accordinJ? to Werner j Escher. public relations di· rector al At1ant1c Research. 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I . -.:: •Features Auto-Fill icemaker that refills itself automatically! • Custom hand-wired, super range finds Swing-Out color chassis! • 25,000 volts of regulated picture power! • Rectangular high fideli ty rare-earth color picture tube with 295 sq. in. picture! All CHANNEL MODlL CSW-402 VHF I UHF OPEN MON.-FRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M SAT. 10 A.M.·6 P.M. HARBOR & ADAMS (College Center) . COSTA MESA 546-2936 546-2937 ' I I ,; ~ ' Mexican Dancers Poised for Premiere The world-famous singers and dancers of Mexico's Ballet Folklorico de Aztlan will stage a preview of its brilliant repertoire at a gala bene!it premiere Friday, July 21, of the Expo5ici<>n Nacional de Mexico in the new Anaheim Convention Center. The ballet, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Center's Arena, will be pre- ceded by formal inauguul ribbon-cutting ceremonies at 7:30 p.m. Taking part will be dignitaries from Mexico and local and state civic leaders. The benelit, sponsored by the Los Companeros Southland Branch of the California ?artners of the Alliance, opens the Exposicion's 17-day stand. the fil'6t private attraction in, the Center's co mplex. Highlight of Friday's premiere is a champagne reception hosted by Los C\'.>mpaneros for Exposlcion members and guests. Booefit tickets also will entitre guests to view the colorful handicraft exhibits of some 200 of Mexico's top artisans and view the display of fine art objects including many on loan from the Mexican government. Los Companeros will use all proceeds from the benefit to carry on its program. Former Mexica n presidoot Miguel Aleman, now head of the Mexican ~urist Council, already has accepted an invitation to attend the opening night ga1a. Othel"6 expected to participate are Miguel Blasquez, Exposicion pres· ident, Anaheim Mayor Calvin L. Pebley. Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty, California Lt. Governor Robert Fineh, who is honorary benefit committee chairman, and governors ol Mexican states. This will be the second time around for the Exposicion in S<>uthern California. Last year the culture and trade presentation was brought to Devonshire Downs at the request of Mayor Yorty and was 61> successful that it beeame the third largest attraction in the State of California. In tlhe Center, booths will be set up in the main exhibit hall in such a way that the public may watch artisa()s at work at such crafts as glass blowing. fine jewelry hammering and intricate wood and leather carving. The Exposicron will run daily through Aug. 6, with two completely different ballet presentation~ offered daily and three staged on weekends. Benefit women's committee members are Mrs. Raul Rodriguez, chair· maa, and the Mmes. William Stabler, Joaepb Rosener, Robert Adams, Robert CreccaJ Robert Woodruff, Carl Neisser, Daniel G. Aldrich Jr., Thomas Casey, Donala Vieira, Ward ObamberlinJ. Edward Boyd, Warren Rose, Freeman Fowler, Robert Young, Jerald SinyKin and Judy Hod~s. Tickets, at $12.50 each, are tax deductible and may be obtained by writing Los Com paneros, University Plaza, 4500 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, or telephoning 543-2222 and 545-6736. PREVIEW PEEK -Members of Los Companeros (California Part- ners of the Alliance) look over some of the art works to be dis- played by the Exposicion Nac1onal de Mexico next month in the New Anaheim Convention Center. Anticipating the event are (from left to right) benefit committee members Mn;. William Stabler, Mrs. Raul Rodriguez, chairman. and Mrs. Thomas Casey. Nautical Theme Kappa Deltas Chart Course to Convention When the Kappa Delta 31th national convention convenes next Mon- day in the Huntingtoo Sheraton Hotel. Pasadena, Orange Coast alumnae will be well represented. These active women are in the throes of completing arrangements for the five-day convention which includes undertaking responsibilities tor the Tuesday, June 27, Hospital Philanthropy Luncheon. They also win serve as h05tesses with r epresentatives from 10 western states. Serving as chairmen of the benefit luncheon are Mrs. Harold Boyvey of the Newport Harbor association and Mrs. Donald Johnston of the Orange CQunty group. Decorations will follow the convention theme, Steer a Straight Course by the Stars. Sailboats and sailfish on an ocean of bTue netting will adorn tables, with programs. placecards a«id favors also following the nautical theme. Ornaments are being made by the young adults oi the United Cere- bral Palsy Center, Newpo,-t Harbor's local philanthropy. Serving on Mrs. Boyvey's commi ttee are the Mmes. J. P. Anderson, Leonard Baltzer, John Eliker, William E. Fortner, Rush Herring, William, C. Livingston, Richard Brockmeyer and Miss Sharon Bernardy. Special assis- tance has been given by Mrs. Ronald Gagliano. an Alpha Chi Omegan. STEER A STRAIGHT COURSE -The course tX> Pasadena and the 37th national convention of Kappa Deltas is being charted by Orange Coast alumnae (left to right), the Mmes. James E. Palmer, Province 10 alumnae officer; Ernest C. Franklin. Newport Harbor delegate, and Harold Boyvey. Nc"port Har- bor chairman of the H06pital Philanthropv Lunchoon to take place Tuesday, J uly 27. Kappa Delta. in support of its national project, gives $10,000 annually toward the support of six beds at the Crippled Children's Hospital, Rich· mond, Va. Al the Tuesday luncheon the yearly contribution wiU be made. Arriving tomorrow in Pasadena w~ll be Mrs .. Ja~~s E. Pall'Tlj~, of Newport Beach. Province 10 alumnae officer who will JOm other national officers for a training school. Why Did ·Papa Come Home When Mama Won't Forgive? DEAR ANN LANDERS: What can I do to get my mother t-0 forgive my father? For five years my father was unfaithful but he has told Mom l'hal he never loved the other woman, and he will not see her any more. Mom h&s asked Dad for a divorce. not be- cause she doesn't love him , but be- cause she thinks he would be hap- pier If he were free. She blames her- self for his unfaithfulness -says if she had been the right kind of wife he wouldn't have strayed. I don't think Dad reaily under- stands how Mom feels. Should l sug- gest that he be more affectionate and take her ou t more? Would that help? We kids love both Mom and Dad aod we hate to think oC our family 1 being busted up. Several of our friends have divorced parents and it is just rotten -summers with one. weekends split up and nobody happy. Ploase print some suggestions for chjldren of parents who are having trouble. We n~ your help. -tN A PANIC. DEAR IN: lt'5 a 11ad state of Rf· fain when kids have: to act as medl- aton for battling parents. If you feel that either or both )tom I or Dad wou ld be rectptlvf' to )Our advice, by aO means offer It. In thr meanUme I am printing you r lrttrr 10 squabbling parents can ser how they appear In the eyes of their <·hll· dren. I am adding my own plc11 th at they get some outside counseling and lrarn how to live together. D1':AR ANN LANDERS: I havr ~n a resder oC your column rvrr since l learned how to read. I am 13 years old now and I need your ad- vice. A schoolmate died last week and everyone was very sad about it. Sev- eral of us girls went to the funeral home to pay our last respects. One of the girls in the group took a cam· era along and made several pic- tures of the classmate in the casket. She has asked me if she shoult:I give a few of the pictures to the parents of the deceased. I don't know what to tell her. Please help. -MISS M.D. DEAR MISS: My lmmedJate reac- tion Is a strongly nt'gatlve one. but much to my 1urprl11t. In the past. I have received 11ucb a var1t'ty of opinions about photographing de-- ceased people In caskets that I bestt- tate to say no. The girl who took the pictures should a!ik the parents tr they would like the photographs. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 26. the mother of three t:hildren. It just so happens that l do not like cotree or tea It's not a matter of religious conviction . I simply prefer milk or a glass of cold waler. It seems that whenever 1 go to a luncheon or a dinner. someone makes a point of my not drinking coffee or tea. and I end up looking like a freak . Yesterday : attended a church social and when I refused coffee and asked for milk or water. the woman said, "Any person who cannot enjoy a hot cup of coffee after a meal must # . ~, be ment.ally disturbed." Mow can 1 defend my~lf? -PER- SECUTED DEAR PERS: No one needs to <Ive a reason for decUning any beverare or food . Just ignore the clods and forgive them for thelr bad manners. Do you feel ill at ease . . . out of it? Is everybody having a good lime but you? Write for Ann Landers' booklet. "The Key to Popularity," en· closing with your request 35 cents and a long. self-address ed. stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them lo her in care of the DA I LY PILOT, endo~ing a stamped. self-addressed envelope. ---------------------------------------------..._ _____________________ _ I .. ... . . -.. -.. .. . .. . ) 8 DAILY PILOT c.r.. ..... MRS. LAWRENCE ORIN SOMERS Tr~ltJon•I June Bride Gorden Rites Vows Recited Making their home in Balboa are newly- weds Lawrence Orin Somers and his bride, the f"onner Jean Staver, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Rooke of Thermal and Ralph Stiaver of Del Mar. The Rev. Jeffrey Cave performed the aft. ernoon garden rites before 50 guests at the l.Al8 Angeles home of Mn. Roger Good.an, grandmother of the bride. Honor attendants were Miss Leab John- 90n and Job.n MacCray. 1be new bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. aod Mn. Charles St.aver of Port- land and the great-granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mn. Harry Chandler of Los Angeles. Her husband is the grandson of Mrs. Ross Weston of Balbol a.nd the late Mr. Ben- jamin P. Weston. Graduated from Coachella Valley High School and Stanford University, the new Mrs. Somers attended graduate school al San Fran- cisco State College and taught at an elemen- tary school in Fullerton. The benedict, son of Mr. and Mn!. Harvey Curtis Somers of Balboa is an alumnus of Webb School and the University of Southern California. He affiliated with Pi Beu Phi and majored in business administration. He attended the U.S. Coast Guard Officer Candidate School, Yorktown Va., and present- ly it; an ensign with the Coast Guard stationed in Long Beach. .. Peering Around MIL AND IDS. Normu. Huff ol Corona del Mar and Geo. (ret..) and Mn. no. u Riley ol Newport Bed bJlve mvited several ol their frieadl to meet Marine ... erals and their wives wbo are presently OD • two-year taur at Camp pegclletM aad El Toro hues. Festivities wiD take place Su.acS.y, June 25, iJI lbe Ir· vi.De Coast Coa.ntry Club. MRS. EMMA Holt ol Bal- boa was bonored pest .t a lurprUe birthday party Wt Friday. Jolla w. Tuclr.er ol HuntingWI .8eadl WU lbe host, and auiJtiDC him were Mr. and Mn. Bill Dill- man. A lavish buffet WU IUV· ed with chim>pagne pucb and mott Chu 50 ruesb a:ttmded the festiv*es. Mn. Mac Willon ol B..,_ circu- lated the guest boot. Mn. Hott bu reOted in &Jboa Ii.nee l!m and WU I cnmu o1 a sportaweM lbop A Hunting They Wil Go ... Fashion , Tennis Fans To Meet at Matches -= Fa1hion and tennia tans will 1et toi•ther tomorrow evening at the PKilic Coast International CUp Tennis Championship play at the Newport Buch T e n n I 1 Club. Tbe fuhJon show between matcbea iJ dedicated to the women in the Mldleoce 111d upecially to ten.nil player wives Md Mn. Rod Laver. honorary hostess of tbe event. in the Eaatbluff area of thr IrviDe Ranch. Featured fabiom will w from Ellen Carter, lnc., Bal- boa Ialand clothing shop. Elaine Lynn, well k n o w n f•ahton authority, will pre- sent • .pecill lhowlng ol 1be original fa6biona designed for the 20UI Century film "Valley of the Dolls" and the lM'T fall Wllllam Tr&v· Ula collection. -!::. Tbe fubioo abow iJ beti;= sponaored in cooperation with the Newport B e a c b Tenn.is Club and Junior Ten· Matches start at 6 p.m. ru. of Orange County, Inc. wUb special diacount Uc.tels --. tor women at the club gate SUI DIVISION Club Flips Pancakes SALES hl11•11 ,_ ,.,.. .,... .. ................ c.tlMl"L - ~-.,, .......... 776-9350 lat .. lllOW • TH F11t11 .. llW AIAH IHYUTIOI IEITEll 4 .. SllWS from ~19f7. GettiDC their' equipment rtidy lor the annual day oamp are Brownies ol San- TBE llETIREllENT ol tia&'> Girt 9cclilll O>ancil (left to right) Dawn Baumfiek. Susan McCamont and The pancake and the homemade NUSage w l I J aha.re top menu llltine Sat· urday, June 24, when La Paloma Court 147, Order of the Amaranth ol L a g u n a Beach, sponsors John's Family Brealda6t from 8 •.m. to I p.m. in the San J uan Capistrano Woman's Clubhouse . Tbe public iJ invited to at~ tend. Tickets, at $1.25 for .clults .t 75 ceots far cllil- dren, may be purdwed It the door. All proceed.I WW be uaed to bobt.r club pro- jecu. ·-Jlle30·llly9 * M9'll TIW4 l00,000 Lori Pollard. 11le -*ting for the outing is Peters Canyon June ~. Under Milli CaDece ,.eside.11& b'lt the dlrectiaD ol Mn. Edward Pollard, 200 girls will be taught outdoor stills, Miu Patricia ...._ ti fire lmflctia&. cootia1, games and IODll by Cadette and aenior Girl Scoot!. Newport Beadl ~tile Cle>~~~~~~~~~~~~----~------~----~---------------lege'• Oakland camp111 for the annual reunion and com- mencement observances. Miu Mauser wu the guest of Mrs. Mamice Knox .Jr. of San Francilco. League's Finale Artists Await Artist Partv Fetes , Husbands Patient husbands will be honored guests wtlen the Newport Beach Chapter ol the American Airlines Kiwi Club gaths-s at 8 p.m. Sat· urday, June 24, in the Huot· ingtoo Beach home ol Mr. Declared bot cake king by toe club is member Henry Deister of Leisure World, while his brother John, club royal patron ol L e i s u r e World, is in charge of mak- ing the sausage. Mrs. John Deister, associate royal ma- tron, is procuring ham, eggs, juice, cofiee and milk to fill the menu. CM TOPS and Mrs. Leonard Spielman TOPS H a r b o r Lighters for its annual June party. al.lb meets at 7:30 p.m. All former stewardesses every Monday in Harper in the area are invited to School, <mta Meea. Addi· Uonal imarmation may be attend, and additiooel in· obtained by caillng Mn. "· Of ltOfM«C IMO, OU1'00QI UYW_.... • "" ...u.n TUlfftO O¥a JO Ml •11 M 0 DI l llOCIMf:~ DICOIATID IN THI tAf. tsT INHOVATK>HI AMEllCA 6 Po.lfGlq: COUHTllUI * "°"" HOllUHS, llAU-T 1 IS llP'IUfHTING VAllOUS POftlGM ..,._ TIOMSI * ,..ZES OM.Oftf 8fWH !Mll'\'1 * ltOUIS ~ P'UN Me fXCIT!MtNT fOI T IHTllf fAMll'l'l * COH'TIMUOUS 1-HTH· TAIHMINTI .... .... :MT~-­ & .,...,. .... " tt• Ut. WUIUU .... , ... "11• , ... ••u• .s1.11, ...... "··~2 .. U) Clltl-. IQft JI FllU wMll Mllltl fonnatioo regarding Kiwi Bernard Mathieson, 546-- Club may be obtained by· 3366. calling Mrs. K. M. Groneu.~~;_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~ 847-6757. Versatile Dahlias Bloom for Bouquets 9146 I 12Yt-24~ ~ 11f Mi Mt 1Tr4\-r-I FRESH is the way you'll begin summer dayi. in thjs quJck, zip-front skimmer! it's a aress, travel or beach coat-24-hour marvel! Send now. Printed Pattern 9 I 4 6. 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The one and only Supp-hose are for you if you're lookina for stockinas that look rood, ftet aood, support your leas, wear tonier and save you money! In fact, teats prove that sheer, all·nylon Supp-hose outwear regular n~lons by far. No wonder so many wrst shoppers say that fashionable Supp-hose are tht best stockina buy of all at just $4.91 pair! JUI UST COAST HleHWAY COIONA llL MAI, CALI,.. Oli.t. J.JlJI 1 l l AYINUI Dll MU SAN CUMINTI, CALlf. • AOl>Rf':SS \.\Ith Zit'. s1z1-; Al10 813 N. Harbor. Fullerton Sullde.,10:00A.M.10~·00 P.M fod&y Ntglllhl900PM $ttur ... : 'tll . nm anrl STYLE t·\1B~R. 1l!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;11r.:::::::::::::::J!L._ __________________ ~------~------------------:~------'-----11'-... -.-.-. ............. ~-.-.-.-.-.-.-....l .... m: HT•lltttl J.JJJO •I .A.'! ----- '1 . .; " . . ~ . . --. ---. . ~ ---. . . . -. . . . ~ """' ...... ALJCE PARIS Future BrW. 'Alice Paris Engaged St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach, will be lbe setting for the Aug. 19 nuptials planned by Alice Sabrina Paris and Ro- bert H.· Sorenson, both of Balboa. The betrothal WU all• noonced by 1ile brldHleet'a mother, Mra. SterlinC Par· is of Balboa. The future bride's father ls the late Dr. Sterling Paris. Mias Paris wu graduated from Newport Barbor High School and will study next fall at Orange Coast Col· lege. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sorenaon of San Lula Obispo, also js an alumnus of 'N e .,, p o r t Harbor HIP and atteoU ooc. Spring Wedding Planned 'lbe betrohl oi Saocra Franclne Billa md John W. Dixon Jr. was announced by her ~. Mr. and Mn. Lloyd w. Billa in tbeir Whit- tier home oo Ule eve of her ooiege gradi.tion. SCOTTIA PHILLIPS To Marry Among spec1al guest.a and relatiWll attending the buf • ~ dinn« were Mrs. Elsie _____ .. ___ _ Famous Furniture R"torer-H. W. KUHN Fcrtne3 ol Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Claud H. Bills of Ari-zona. her grandparema. Miss Billa was graduated from Wvren High School, Downey and the University of S o u t b e r n California, The Tee Tattler WILL GIVE DEMONSTRATION where she majored in ac· •lllCI _______ _ counting. At USC she was affiliated witil Alpha Gam- ma Deita &<rarity and w. a member of Beta Alpha Psi. accounting ~· THIS SAT., JUNE 2Ath At 11 o'clock (sMrp) DON'T MISS ITI TM 4e11111.atvwtleti wlll llllCI• ...... --4. .. , ' It .,.., ..... ...,, .., ............. ..., ..... wont ....... etc. Tllla " .................... J ........ ,.,. .......... ....... "HOW TO FBE All AllllCIJE" Kuhn will tum a new table lnte • 200 yMr old worn but •l•nt museum piece In minutes right before your •Y91 WITHOUT fNlnt brushes. Her tiance, son oi Mr. md Mn. John w. Dixon oi O>eta Mesa, is an alumnus of the same high school, at- tmded Orange Cout O>l· leee and will complete ~ ... , ... wi1b the Mr'Vice. Be ii .-eioned at ~ Air FGl'Ct Bale, Mii' Mer· ced. 'Ibe couple have p}mmed OCl a tpinC wedding in Whittier. ..., llcal1t1 II ........ a.tit 8rOWll wlll bl ~ • Ult COllllc Piii of .... tlle DAILY PILOT ..,,., .. Sears COSTA MESA LEARN The Art of Enjoy Compliments received when w~ origin- al hand knit.. Have the aati~ faction and pleasure of making gifts for others. Our helpful an d experienced instructors are eager to expe.nd your llJ>- preciation of the Art of Knit;.. tinr. New Clas8 Starts the Week of Jone 26 Basic Techniques •a , Intermediate Program •a JunJor Bazaar '5 Charting and Detign.__ ____ 'I 0 Boutique Class '10 Enroll In a momlin,J, afternoon or evenin1 du& Enrollment Bhmlc• Available ln Seen Yam Dept. Phone: 540-3333 =sEARS Costa .. Jf esa Bristol at Sunfliwer in So. Coast Plaza New Rummage Goes on Sale Pia: "PARIS SICUT' Thur~ay, June 22, 1%7 '1be9alltur 'Prlse.cwlaaiq c}'laalcal ComedJ ntl mlCll COIPGIAM -r ~'T DAJLY PILOT Jfj OUTH CORST , .. , .. ,.,, 1A( '''' MfA(ll 494 1')14 ltt. ....... --.. ~ ALL COMEDY! 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Charcoal Starter 1 Sc GuH Ute Our RecJ. 28¢ Umlt ..• 2 per cntomer I 1000 ONLY I Prices Effective Friday, June 23 10 to 10:30 p-m· ONLY PLASTIC SHOWER SUSAN 4 7¢ Our RecJ. ~ l 90 ONLY ~mlt • • • 1 per cmtwr • BICYCLE TIRE ......... 99¢ CL-t--24" or 26if 96 ONLY L 1-t.. 2 "'·-~ 1._ ____ _...,..... • • • per ... ""'tom~.., • PLASTIC BOWLING · GAME 77¢ Our Reg. $1.44 I 96 ONLY l Ulllit • • • 2 per customer • ALUMINUM WEB CHAISE ............. 4.44 Our RecJ. $5.9'-Limlt ••• 1 per customer I Prices Effect~ve Friday, June 23 11 to 11:30 p·m· ONLY • G.E. STEAM-DRY IRON ......... F" 6.99 l so ONLY I Umit • : • 1 per customer • CREST TOOTHPASTE .~.·~·.~ ... 37-· Our Re9. 64¢ 200 ONLY Umit • • • 2 per customer • 24" HUFFY Bl YCLE* $13.00 Prices .Effective Friday, June 23 From 9:30 to 10 p.m. ONLY •. AQUA NET HA·IR SPRAY* !~ 37- 0. Ret. 57t. f 500 ONLY I Umit • • • 2 per customer • PUREX BLEACH* .................... 47¢ O• bt--61¢ l 400 ONLY ·I Umlt ••• 2 per C8ltolller • SCOTT TOWELS ................... · 1 a-°"' .... 29t. I 2000 ONLY • 12" TRICYCLE 6.00 Our Ret. $9 .A Umit • • • 1 per catomer *model 616-SSOC Prices Effective Friday, June 23 From 10:30 to 11 p.m. ONLY • JADE "102" RADIO i~nlktor 2.97 Our Reg. $4.97--larphone & latt9ry lllclaclecl ' ' I 48 ONLY I • STEER MANUIURE 2 c~: 27-, I 300 ONLY I Umlt • • • 2 per customer • SCOTT . TISSUE ~:0. ~.............. 7¢ ' 3000 ONLY I Umlt • • • 2 per customer TIDE DETERGENT 57¢ Our Reg. 78t.-Umlt • • • 2 per cntomer I 4'00 ONLY I tz m PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JUNE 23 11 :30 p.m. to Midnight ONLY CIGARETTES CARTON ............................ 1.96 King, Reg., Flltertip-Umit • • • 2 per customer I 2000 ONLY I . 10 LBS. CHARCOAL ~1. 21- 1 300 ONLY ) Umit • • • 1 per customer *model 2182 includes trainincJ whHIS -- I lOONLY I Umit • · · 1 per custon.r • KMART POTATO CHIPS 1 Lb. 37- Our RecJ. 5 7 ~ • ALUMINUM WEB -OuriRAsH CAIN lOO ONLY I Umit ••• 2 per cntomer CHAIR ................ . .... 2.33 • . . 99" I 300 ONLY 0 • Plastic I' ur Rge. $2.96-Umit .•• 1 per customer 20 Gal. . ............... . I I Our Reg. $2.88-Umit . • • 1 per customer . . . -.. ! .. . , , ---·~•#'••• ·-·· ·-·-··-·-- .. . Thursday, JUftf 22, lCJ67 DAil Y PILOT ZJ DAILY 10·9 SAT., SUN. 10·7-2200 HARBOR BLYD.-COSTA MESA. P·RICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Snack lar Round-Up Specials longhorn Burger • • • • • • • • • little Doaaies • • • • • • • • • • 12c Baked Beans & Hardtack • • • • • • 26c · Ice Cold Watermelon • • • • • I e Campfire Coffee still 1 Oc Ladies Pendant Watches 5.97 Our Reg. $9.95 Assorted Styles Char«Je It at Kmart! Fabulous Assortment of Alarm Clocks 2.97 WHY PAY $6.50f These fully guaranteed German-made alarm clocks come in 7 assorted styles and -colors. Luminous dial and hands allow you · to tell time in the dark. All have gleaming brass cases. From Our Fine Jewelry Department ' ~ Jewelry, Watch~s · ! Ladies Diamond Solitaire R99ular $157.50 1/3 tw a~E~ Your choice of white or yellow 14 carat 4 prong Tiffany mounting. Your Choice! 7.97 Choose the Reming- ton Princess or the Lady Sunbeam elec- tric shaver. ladies Straw Bags 1.47 9 p.m. to I I p.m. Only Friday-June 23 · Our reg. 2.87- Asstd styles Family Footwear Ladies Terry Slipper Our ReCJ. 1.98 $144 One Day Only I These comfy slippers of wasfi- able terry cloth sell elsewhere for 2.49. Specially priced for our Mid night Sale. Asstd col- ors, womens sizes 5-9. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY ZORIS c Asstd. Colors, Sizes Men, Women, Children Girls Dress Shoe ~ ONE DAY ONLY CHARGE IT 1.96 Our regular stoclc of girls 3.47 to 3.98 dress shoes in patents, vinyls and leathers, choice of black or white. Sixes 81/i to 3. ~ '' .. ' Men's, Boys' Department & colors Ladies Casual Slip-ons .. I I ., Mens & Boys Windbreaker ......................... 'l'M'!lmll ... t 1.67 Originally 3.95 & Men's Terry Robes 2.50 & boys sites. Sale ~~ ~~4K~l [ Our R19. 1 00 $1.98. QuanHty • ,, Limited. ; , You'd pay 2.99 ror these ca nvas top slip-ons any where e 1 s e. Cushioned rubber soles, many ool· ors, women's sizes 5-9. Friday only. Sprinkler System 4.95 all cotton jack-You'd . pay 5.95 elsewher~, but during ets in madras plaids our Friday sale we've slashed the price. with drawstrip9 l.j These sh.o~y robes are thirsty terryclot~ hood and waist, wa· · on. the inside, new and exciting color ter repellant, mens prints on the outside. Mens sixes. limited to quantities Men's ' on hand, so hurry ~ll:C Time while thev last. , Corduroy _.i'!'I;. l'fl.:dUirWM~MISI MEN'S Walk Shorts 1.37 , Slacks 1.76 Compare t h e s e sla.cks at 4.95 and you'll see. Never be- A tremendous as-fore at this low, low sortment of men's t price. Cotton cor- walk shorts in easy f udroy in an assort- ca re, wash & wear ~ f I f b . l t f I . ment o c o o r s , a r1cs, o s o co - Hurry -while they last. . . Hy Grade 'h" P.t!J.C. _ ~ 1 O' Section-48~ '// · Reg. 68c ~h/."t/t Champion Anti-Syphon '""' ' .,. . ' I I.:. I i/."f, "·~· -....... '···--.:!. •· .. Valve--3 97 Reg. $4.88 • K-MART GAIBAGE DISPOSAL 1/3 H.P.-1 yr. uncondition- al guarantee on defective material -Reg. $22.88. 19.88 11 p.m.-12 p.m.-18.88 INSINKERATOR No. 77 Patented reversable ac· tion w/detergent shield ' Reg. $49.96. 47.77 .J -• ACME HOUSE PAINT I _ ~Your choice Acme Oil Base <II' • ~1um...~·/lj "" .. ' Latex Base Bouse Paint. 6.97 qal FREEH W'rth purchase of 6 or more gallons you get free 6" • -... wood step ladder. ~~~ PENINSULA WALL PAINT Flat w.n 2.47 9.1. Our Reg. $2.97 ,• Semi Gloss 3.97 gaf. •. Our Reg. $4.47 ' ·' ~~ :,~~ngto-c= .; from. I " '!2 DAJL V PILOT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Scholars Listed At Davis School Sobotar~p rolls at the Davia I.ntenn«tiate Sdlool tn Coria Meaa for the lut quarter have been anDOUDC- ed. Student.a whose names ap- pear on the hocor roll have at teut a "B" grade aver- age, thole whose oames are on the 9Cholarship Ital have ·at least a ''B" plua aver- age. Honor roll 1tudenu are: ....... ., ... Sc ........ Latrt Allen, l.fflle Allell. Gell Anclenon, Mlllt a .. 1, Sl9wn lertitl, lat'l\t'I' Almtorlll. Milt COOOlll. DtMlt Clolll, JNn Chembtn. JfM c....... Cettiy Dolan. Laure O.vlloft, Mltchtll fl'.ol· oom. lteOee:QI "'"i.Clt• SWen fl'.ut•, Nle(OO Gr~m. OettY ~ Clwb Ht11t1tlck, Lewi He-, ltldwlrcl H. HtMMtf, 1111 Jttnldlt. P:rtnlt ICtlty, Llfldt Lewie. Sltve l...,-,, Celtly Llntt!On. MlfllfY MurftttY, Sieve Memlll. DIMllt Mc-All,ltr, Cheri Mtl•CICOll. Nt"'I Nllf• fb, Gree ....,,..,, Jee Ollw, Mike O'C-, #My ,.,....._, ~ ""*trtlft. ~ 1t.a1 -.s. .,.. ltel>I"'°"' ~ It~ J1"' W-stram, ,y.eft( Sf'l'lllll, Merl! ltldlllnl, NIM Smlttl, ""' $1\ew, L.evre Tll0rnp$0n, Clllly WtfMf, Clltfyt lt91odJll'f. lleMll ... ..._ ...,, M.b Allen. Olt!C>lt aunenr1ca, l.IOttne lllrchttl, Rencty lleltl""'"' GlyMe , .. ,.,, C.Unce'I """ Tim ,_ Mllef\, Slltrl COftrey, CVftllllt C- trtru. Gerl Custer, """8 °""411t, Jldt Grelow, i.-0eM. UMe tto. erd, lrende Hof1eftd, ic..,.Y icrna. ltulll l ,_. Jll'll "-"'• Vkll .. t--. C1tlt lAllW, 1.--. ..... T .. Mo> '"'oall· kAttll,...,..., ... -....,, "•ltl """"' 00. ,..... C1M1 h-""' J.wt ,.,.... -.a. ...... Mii. OM It-. ......... &.111111 ............... o..11 ....... C•rrtl1 llMlllyL the ftmed bullder of the ahllby·A"*1- ain A.C, Cobr1, teat.ii "ThUD- derbolt'' C!n his famous SMl~·lllCIMel"9d Ford GT 900 under 1pecl1I racln1: condition• Cextre..ln tiru et 19Cllll: tl19 Pl'l..U1'9) 10!' 900 if"*',,. m1111 .i """ 120 f't1. . . NEW GOLF PRO -Jim Werb: Oeft). pneraI man.:.: a~er of the Huntington Seacliff O>untry Club and • Bill Bayless, g~lf course superinteodent, wel~m• -- Brian Lake, (ngbt), new head prof~onal at lh• = coune weet Of Golden West street in Huntington .: Beach. Course opens in September. -; Seacliff Engages Pro Huntington Seacliff Coun- try Club in HunUniton Beach will have Brian W. Lake as bead golf profes.· sional, ottlciala ot the Hunt- ingt0n Beach Co. announc- ed today. Lab will leave biJ pres- ent politi<Jn as associate lmd prdesakmel fOI' t be Becne.tlaltPm Golf Coone in Long~ to wort at the Hunttnctmi Beach courte wtllcb la due to open m &po tember. Bill WlV\ of tti. Hunt- ~ Be.a Co., ~ Lake will be a strong addition to the country cU> .u«. ''He bu sreat rttenacw met • rMl tuck for ....._. •'-wttb people." •--.. -. ll1ile J/Jeyf;Jsf:1 LIMITED QUANTITY PllODUCED GOOD/il:AR NO TRADE NEEDED 4 PLY lllGll PEIFORMANCB HRON' CORD 11IE AT A PIH3 YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS I 7..00XU llUI 7.J5/7.7h 14 (7.(10/7.IO x 14 &21.41 +-~--_, l.25 JC14 (LOO JI 14) U).,40 US IC 14""90X14 '25.G +--=:;;;..._, US/ .11XU(U0 1.10Xll) &21A $UJ l.15/MhU(7.10 7.AOXlS) l2S..ll $2.3' 1.15/1.001(15 Wllftliwlll ea.al H-(l.OO/U0JIJ.$}TU~ 0nly - BUY NOW, ON OUR. EASY PAY PLANI ANY SIZE$ •a.r-.NYLON CORD .,ALL-WEATHER" TIU Here'• yoa.r beat tire buy in tt• pric:. ranae. Pick 1our •IJ• llOW ud Go GoocfJML Nq me black .e.1 ... lllt.ecl onlr S12 plm bDc ad old tlN. PIUt F~. Ex. Tax $1.55 to $2.05 (dependin1 on sin) and old tirt . " AUTO SERVICE CE.NnRs 6 YOUNG & LANE GOODYEAR STORES • COST A ME.SA e LAGUNA BEACH ···•-.. -..... "' .. -. .. .. . . . ..., . . New Eagle Pat Britt, 15-year.old Huntington Beach High School student, has :been named an Eagle ·-Scout. He is a member of Troop 339. sponsor- ed by Hughes Semicoo· · ductor. =Kaiser Awards Diplomas Costa Mesa's Heinz Kaia- er Intermediate School has awarded ru plomas to the following students: Staclo AbDOtt, TllOmH AOlff, Li..M Ad1m1. M•rk Adler. Jon .o ut1g1wa, S1ndr1 Alti.rs, L•sllt Alberta. Mlrlt "ldrlch, Oon.tld Allen, Patrk le "lien. J ll\'W!S Alll.01\, Gary Allowty. l'tltll .. ""'old, Karen Austin. Alc:Mrd 11a11arc1. Thom" .. rller, MlchH I eamen, hrti.ra lerrow. C111r~1 lt1urnon1, Vldll a.ne1er, Jlf· trr( lltlldln, •-rta e.nn.tl. Lavr• Bentley, l.ylld1 Berry, Martyn Ilea. lll<Nrd 1111111ev. l arlMlr• Blad!. Ml- cfl"'4 ·-· S.rdlt Bobo, ~Ill a-worll1, Jo1111 BcwnlOft. Marltvn llroOlls, Joa..-11 lrowfl. SMrrr l rownl,,., Mary l ru.,.,..1, ICalhlffll ludcl, J .. nl• l ull•, A1ndY Bllfl•, J-l uroe. l ruo BUIOI Cnil9 C ....... tl. Pllllll11 ~. O..,_ ltl Carlton. Jeffrw CemH. Ci.ext•• C..rver, Oonetd Clark, Mlcllllf Cl-"• ... i.n C--r, llecli.le CMIL Wit· llarn Cotllns, Cewv C_ey, K- Ctlt. Midllel Cr"OU. Linda Cu-. lttlllll Dedy, Cati O'Nnlco, Dou9'lle O.n. Jeri Dl"'9. JoyCI o.-. ... ., de LlllC9110ttl, ~r1kl OUMey. .... ard °""'9-llandell DeMls. Mlcl\MI CHubc:I>, Dolvld Olel'NM. 0.- «-" Oollblla. Kar.fl O.WfllAa, llall-•rt Ooyw, JIM! Or.U, 1.lta OnU. Mir tvn Duftcall. Dir..,,_ Dvl'>Nm, L• N Dunton. Aollln 0us ... u. ,Mlcflae4 East.,nno, Kii EdMn. l'reda Ellis, Cllrbllne Emory, Pamela I~ 11\11, Muina Enns. St"">1nlo Fltdler. Wltllam l'ltc:ll«. 0.090 Fottt, Julia Ford, O...nls f'ox, Keren Frandsen. Edward Frausto. Golt FrW..eld, Kn ie Friend, 111!11 Frl11cd. Glen" Frllac.11, Bob frlu elle. TllomH Gainey, $Indra Gemmiti, l radleY Gllti.rl. Oeborall Gllberl, Tiier· "' Giibert, Tom Gllle~lt, Diane Glenn, Alet1 Gllksmen. Undo Grtanr, C1rol Green. $uMn Grltwald, Mi..1 CO.oom. Gart Grove, Rodger Gull!1119e, $uMn Guritz, TOl\I Guy. Lorro H89man. J•ctt Hall. O.vld Harcl>uck, Suw n Harmen, Sydney Hor· rnon. Victoria Herper, Atvmond "'"' rlson, ~'"' Hert, Ktllll Hori, Wllll1m Hui", """ Hewltons. A-rt HtslOI\, Valli Hick•, Wllllem HI~•. Pluma Hll· vr1n. Susan Hiii, Tllomat H091n. J-HOhl, Frt<I Holllster. Sandra Hobleln, Ted Hoow, Cvnll>le Hope, Oevld Hoa- ,_j er. S11n1ey HouglltOI\, Ste .. n Houtf> l(ln, Peut H~. JI~ HUfltltY J•nnller Jac.klOf>, Lindt Jeneu. Jed J,,.~. Candy Jtt\\en, MlcMlt Jolltt, More JOllnson. Sun n JQl\nson, IA•· be•• Jones. Margerot Jones. Gr_, Jara•" Uewellyn Kern1ten1. ~M K1ytor, Mlcnetl Kt lce, C•rolyn K-r. Glorl1 ~nf'dy, VICICI Kennlht n. ~arid 1(11-tlngWO<'lh. Mll ry Klmblll, G•rrtn King. llorry Kinzer, 1.11\dl Klselburgll, llob-.,., l(nlgllt Reoo>t '-•""· llebe<ce Ursen. Lindi Lars.on. l.lrld1 Lt8~. JOM L• , .. re. Ted ... ......., .. J•y U Y"•· Ooneld I.Im•. O.toru L•nton, ~tllltM l.lttl1 II. Patricia Loudon. 1.oren l.ovt. llobert l.Und OenlMl Maillet. JOMph Mal~on. Fred Mallard, Elena Marn , Jolln Morlnoa. Malltrv Morquel, Carl Martin, Jett Masterson, Grevort Matra1111a, 01nlel Meutr'han. Richard Mayer, Cll'ICly Mt~ ton. Gall Miiiage, Annt Miiier. JOIN Miiier. Mlcll•I• Miiier. M•ncv Miiier. Cr•ig Mlull. JOhn Montgom1rt, Attn Moore. JernH MOf'rls, llobln Morr1-on, Lerrl Mor11, St1vt11 Morton. DouelH Mull•n. Ltsllt. Munaey, Wllllam Mur· oily, Vlcttle Murrin, Mlcheel Muller. Donn• McAlllfer, Carole McC1ll, Marla MCCarlY, O.br• McOanllf, Vklorl1 Mc Oa111tl. Miriam McNeugllton. Jahn Mc· Va). Mary.ou N1v1rr111, Randy N1y1or, Cotteen Neem•. KtnMfll NelaMr. Cllrl• tine Ntltor1, David Nelson, Holly N~ ""'·Judy,.._, Aob«I 091e, 1(1ren Oliver, P'ernela OtlOf\. Cllrlsllne O'N1lll, Cllrll 0-., P1me41 O.mus, O••ld Otto. lrvca P1ngOom, Carol Part.er. Kent ..-.UI, Wiiiiam P•YM· SI-l'wl~ Otbt• Ptttnon. Mary Pl«ard. Oarrtll -.,....nt, Pamela Phllllpo, GrefO'Y Polndtxr.r. Jene Por'lll!r. Student Officials Honored Awards to two students who did the most for stu- dent government were pre- sented at last Friday's Or- ange Coast College com- mencement by a member of OCC'$ first class and the school's first student bod,y president. Dr. William J. Turner, of Mesan in USF Costa Mesan Carol L. Aguiar, 2437A, Orange Ave., is among 60 freshman stu- dents who have been ad- mitted with booan to the Univenity of San FranciB- Costa Mesa, was elected to the top student office in l!K8. He was present Fri- day night to make the awards to Micbaelyn Mik<>- laj<:zak of Santa Ana, and Nlcholaua WasslUew of Or- ange. W assiliew served as stu- With Honors co, Dr. S. P. Donoghue, di- rector o( admissions an- nounced Friday. Miss Aguiar will ent« the university as a psychology m•joc:. PRICEI TD I llRE 1111111 I I I DUR BIKINI BASH lllF, BRIFEI, BRIFEST! Nothing short of sen1Gtional in gay 9in9ham checks, colorful prints. I 003 cottoM. 30-36. dent body president at OCC this past school year and Miss Mikoloajc.zak was soph- omore class president. Dr. Turner earned his AA degree at OCC. bis MA at ttie University o1 Soutber1l California am\ thil year WISS awarded his doctorate at USC. His son, MkbMl. this year was a freshman at OCC. After starting his career as a teacher at HuotiDCton Beach High School, . .Pr· Turner is now with the Los Angeles County schools of- fice. Eye Clinics cheduled \ 1s1on clinics for pre- school youngsters, ages 3 to 5. will be ~Id June 'l:I and 28 at Corona del Mar and Estancia high ldlools. Purpose of the clinics is to detect amblyopi.a, or "lazy eye," which can retard a c~ild's readi.ne progress Wlthout the parent or teach- er being aware of it. The clink s are a Cali· rorn1a Elks project conduct- ed in cooperation with the Orange County Health De- partment. E~·e tests will be given between 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. both days in the scnool gymnasiums. •llES' •Tiii 1111 Plllld KIDS', WOMBf'S BABY DOLL SHIFTS Slumber tOCJS in ft. mini MOOd. J*ffed 11.ev•, bow at the nedli"•· Pri"hl Si-. ronge. 'to 1'4. 37 MISSES' Fii SEISOI Thurs&y, Junt 22, 1%7 DAILY PJLOT U Summer Play Begins Mondari Fountain Valley's summer playground program will get 1.111der way at seven elemen- tary schools on Monday, city parks and recreation direc- tor Stanley Statford report- ed today. ln r~ for the start ol the program. recreation leaders today began a three- day orientation and work- mop session too familiarize them with the program and teach them skills. Playgrounds to be used for tlle summer activities are at the Fountain Valley Elementary. Allen. Harpe!', McDowell, Monroe, Nieblas and Tamura schools. The swnmer playground schedule includes activities from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Conducting the program will be Bill Reynoldb, sen- i<r recreation leader; Mn. Barbara Barnes, arts and crafta specialist and play- ground leaden: Tom Bod- nar. Darlene Borns, Alan Cantrell, Theresa Jeffrey, Robert <lleesman, Larry Jenkins, Mrs. Dorothy K<>- modiDa, Bill Rogers, Char- lene Petenoo, Linda Shoe- maker, Cheryie Siler, Carla Simko, Jim Slat.oo, L y o n Traviss, Robe rt Walsh, Frank Weiratb and Chuck While. During the eight weeb ol the program, two types ol cootests will be presented. ~ contests will be held each week in cbeckers, mar- bles, tetberball. carroms. ping pong, chess and~..,.._ cial event Girls and boys will ccm- pet.e separately in an .u. around athlete contest. Subjects to be covere<t in, orientation for the leaden are recreation pbilosophJ. arts and crafts, public re- .latioos, and conducting ape- cial events an4 contests. , WE SUYE IP TIE STllPEI WllE Ill ...... • .. STRIPED · COTTON MINI-KNITS 97 Go ah.ad-IM a llit ..t! sw.g,.... tn. -"' • b.its in sliimm«S,, A liner. shifts in ~wow" combinotion tNck le ti.en siriped cotton bih. Navy witla 90ld, pord.mem « red. Reel .... JWIV'lf • NDf .. VCM N.JS Pelit11 J-11 .ln..7-11 BRA BONANZA J...,M 111111. Cull llHM>. David llUto-1• Jeffrey 11 t Ynoldl. ll•Plltn • .,,. "°"'*· Cati lt/>odf'I, St•""' llltclon. >Mn ltobef"ta, l.t urtl ltoOI-. ,_,.. eti. lloaatl, "•-•• llourb. >••Mt 11-1. S..••on llumtey. Gell AU1'S. Craig llvan. KenMlll ll'f'\41, Oertll IElll CISUILS 79 ~AMAICA SETS 1 • • 1 :r~-• ••I 1 ••1:u~ ... ·21 168[ :U~ .. 2s•I 11i':;1$amlord. J1,...1 $1,,.,.llson. Ale,,. anl Senodti, Kim Sawv1r, TllOmaa Sclllck. Gall Scl\oftllldt, 1.u<ltt. Scl>ott. Gregory Scllw•rfl, tlruct Scott. 1.lndl *kier, Oflt>orah Seguin. lllcllard S~ ulvecle. Cr1lg Shflrtttr, Paul SrMrtzor. Jt1n Slattery, l\ry1n Smiley, Carol Smttti. OoYt ll Smltll. MIChH I Smllll. llllelly Smllh, Sheron Snydtr, Laure Sodlrlder, llalltCG• Sours, Wendy $011, Mlelll Sjltllmtytr, llU'bar• SPtftC9f, I.Ind• S..enctr, Danny $prllt>ergr, Jeck Sfllneker. Ooneld Sletrn,, GrtfO"Y SIH l1, Donald St. Cl•lr, MlchN I Stew- ert, Ell11btlll Ston8k.r. Ofboreh Slln· 1on, 01n11IM Strtl•kY. Eric Strldlor. "•II• Struy1, l.lr>d• Styml>f. 119111cu ~ullord. Patrk:lcs Sw~tltlld JOlln l 1c1tm1n, J•lf"'Y l 1Ylor, lllCll ••d T1vlor. Merlorlt T•rwllllgor Calll· ~•n Thntot. Merv Tlch•••· Suu n 'llllu •n Mory Tlmbtrl•k• J•mr1 "T r1vagt1111. Slewn Tr•vtY, ll(lnlld Tripp. Patricia Tubb<. o.<>nl1 T- nell, Charlel Tur-. Cllld~ Tur •r111ur urciulra, Aollln Vt<clllo. Berb1ra Vllorta. C•ll" trlne Vk11011 Alclt Wadd#ll P•me•• Weld. Jo.I W•kllltld. Cu ty Wi iker Trocy W•~ l•Ct . Ott>Orall W1molfr Otvkl Wer no41•. Cherllnf Wat-. M<trglrtl Wl\11 l1mort, Siiiy Wicks Suu n Wl•bol, h rrl Wiid 0 •1• Wll1t1m1. OoM• Wll •on. l.aura Wiiton Tot>rrt WlltC!I\. David WOhllmtn. 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Mor.s Memorial Trophy a trille closer to the Pacific Coast Wednesday when they edged into an early lead in the North American intercolle- giate dinghy sailing champ· ionship at Alamitoc Bay. The USC tille£men -Scott Allan . Henry Sprague 1Tt ~anl1 Bill Symes, scored 73 -potnts in the opening races of U1e dinghy championships "to gain a three-point mar- gin over ruMer-up Prince- ton. Crewing for the Tro· jans were Scottie Seven and Ann Barneeon. HOT CONTESTS ~ Wednuday's raceii w e r e sailed in light to moderate breeze. The A diviaion iJ aailing in Flying Junior sloops while the B's are sailing in Lebmen-10 cet- boou. Here is how the sailing went in individual races: FIRST RACE CLASS A -Scott Allan, USC . (2) Art Seaver, Tu· lane: ( 3) Tom Clatis, Georgetown; 14) John Leo- nard, Ohio Wesleyan. CLA~ B -Bill Symes, USC; (2) William FI o yd, Princeton: 13) Henry ~ field, Cal State. LB: (4) Tom Stehling, Georgetown. SECOND RACE Marine Stadium I mprovenwnt Readri After nearly two years of time out for major over· haul. the "little old lady of threadbare street" -other- wise known u Long Beach Marine Stadiun1 -w i 1 I blosflom jn $1.7\ m i 1 J lo J1 worth of finery for her next major program July 4. The event will be the laaft annual inboard raceb o a t sweepstakes regatta a n d aquaganza sponsored by the West Long Be a c b Uooa Club. Tbe final work before ac- cept.an« by the C i t y ol Long Beach from NORCO, general c o n t r a otors, on ence Day meet June 15 invol~ some '237.-others to follow -were 000 worth oC eiectrical in-jubilant about prospects fOf' stallation. delayed because the cmee bedraggled Syear of Vietnam commitments. old 11quatic sporta mecca. Included for the race-go-"It is clean and ma:rp Job111oa said that aa 11quagama feature will be • air-sea rescue ckmoo- ltnll:ion by tbe U.S. C'Aut GMn1. uaiDC a 10-pba ..,._ k«sky helicopter. Marine Stadium bas al· ructy been selected u the site of the 19&8 American Olympk rowinf, trial&. $25,000 P.atic Coast llltematioHI sl!!I~ J~J!fJR!~~!fK The intense rivalry of the colJegiate sailors showed in s.even protests that kept the .committee busy until a l.te ·rroW". Nooe of the USC Nil- ors was involved in the pro- tests CLASS A -Carl V a n Dyne. Princeton : (~J Ouis CbMai.n. Michigan: 13) Char· les Loutrel, Tufts: 141 Reid Brockway. Seattle. ing public will be a com-now," said General Cbaii· pletely modern public ad· mm Lowe 11 W. Jobmoa. dress system with 38 loud-"You can't beat moden speakers rimming the peri-and sufficient rest room fa- 1 N DEEP THOUGHT -Scott Smith of Newnnrt meter of the 7,000-meter by cilitiea, am PI e bleachen ·• r-200-yard race course. and parting ~- At the NEWPoRT SEACH TENNIS CLUB Tldlets .. the ,. •• Beach, president of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Marine Stadium is located "A.a for the racing pro. Yacht Racing Association, watches collegiate sail-on the eastern extremity of gram, we'I have the fastest Eaatbluff Drive just west of Jamboree on the Irvine R.nch · CLASS B -Henry Spra· gue. USC: (2) Steve Klotz, Michigan ; ( 3) Schofield, Long Beach: (4) Jam es Ingham. Coast Guard. ors as they arrive ba<:k at Long Beach Yacht Club Fourth Street, Long Beach. boats in lbe n at i 0 a ud afte." a hard day of racing. Officials of the Independ· plenty of them." TONIGHT ms NB wmt ADULT 6:00 ·The Mons Trophy is em- blematic of the dinghy rac- ·ing championship of the In- tercollegiate Yacht FUcing ; AS60Ciation of 1\ortb Amer· :jca. It has never been w o n ~by a West Coast tMm. Allan teored tM belt fin. ii.11es of the USC sldppen wi:ttr a 1~1-2. Sprague got off to an even better lt8rt .with tW1> wins and a fourth in . three races, but fouled o·u.1. when he hit the weather mi'lrk in one race. The other USC skipper, ~ Brtt Svmes. scored a first in the only race be tiailed. Al· Ian is sailing in the A di- vision and Sprague and Sy- mes are in Class B. ALLA NTROPHY High point scorer in t h e four opening races WWI an· 0U1er well-known Southland sailor. Henry Schofield of California State College, Long Beach. He S<:ored 48 poa.nts to take a lead for the Robert M. Allan Jr. Tro- phy for the individual high scorer in the meet. T w o points bemnd was the do- nor· s soo, Scott All.an. THIRD RACE CLASS A -Allen, USC: t2) Cham, Midllgan; (3) 0.1 Van Dyne, Princetoll: ( 4) Art Seav ... Tulane. CLASS B -Schofield, Long Beach; (2) NidiolJ, Tufts; (3) Floyd, Prl~n: 141 Sprague, use. FOURTH RACE CLASS A -Van Dyne, Princeton; (2) Allan. USC: (3) Curtis, Georgetown : (4) Leooerd, Ohio Wesleyan. CLASS B -ScboMld, Long Beech; (21 Floyd, Princeton; (3) Nichols, 1'uft6; ( 4) Klotz. Michigen. STANDINGS (1) USC, 73 ; (21 Prince· ton, 70; (3) Mictugan, 69 ; (4) Tufts, 67 ; (5) ()al State LB, S2; (6J Georgetown. 59; (7) Tulane, 58 ; (8J Coast Guard Academy, 52 : (9) Seattle Univen:ity , 51 ; (101 Ohio Wesleyan, 49; lllJ Florida State, 31 ; ( 12) Wash· tncton. 24. Goodman Appointed Boat Show Chairman the 1968 Souflbern Californa Lancetilla Beats Storm To Win Race NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) - Lancetilla. a 40-foot sloop in the second class of five di· visions. is the over-all win· ner of the Annapolis-to-New- port yacht race. 1 T h e little craft survived a northeast storm which I knocked out 3'2 of 91 start· ters to win top honors Wed- nesday. I The race began at Annap· oils on Saturday. Owned by Juan Cameron of Washington. Lancetilla t c-overed the nautical course I of 473 miles in 96 hours. 19' minutes. 33 seconds. De· spite a filth-place finish, her corrected time of 72:27.38 was good enough for over- al 1 victory. Palawan, a 58-foot cutter owned by Thomas Watson of New York. was the first fmisher in the storm-d~ layed race. Palawan took Class A honors with an elapseQ time of 90: 19.14, which was corrected to 72: - 39.18. David L. Goodman, vet· er an Southern Calif arnia boating leader, has accept- ed the post ol chairman ol Boat Show, it wu announc· Ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! ed by the sponlOl'ing South· YOUR CAR __ ,_ntrepid Due In Newport NEWPORT, R. I. (AP) - Intrepid. the 12-Meter yacht considered a prime contend- er to defend the America's Cup in September against the Australian ~acht Dame ern Cal:ifomiA Marine As· 1ociation. Tbt 1968 show will be ttie 12th sopnsored by the non· profit SCMA and will be held Jan. ~Feb. 4 at Pan· Pacific Auditorium, Los An- geles. The dates are three weelu earlier than in recent years. Goodman is division man- ager for the Seaboard Divi· sion of Keikbaefer-Mercury. He was director of SCMA for several years before as- suming new title. by Louis R. Benny #rattiP. wa~ scheduled to ar- rive in Newport tonight. · Tht> yacht originally was slated lo arrive in Newport. last week. but needed re- pairs forced the delay. In accepting the chair· manship, Goodman said. ' '"We anticipate the biggest President UNIVERSITY OLDS and most complete event in 2850 Harbor Blvd., C.M. our annals Our show has 546-SSSO Observation trials wiJJ get under way at Newport on J 1:1\ Ii with final trials in August and the best-of-sev- en Cup races to begin on S~pt 12. .i\ ward erl De~rce !\ewport Beach residtnt K~nt Swisher was awarded the bachelor of fore;gn trade dewee by the Americ3ll In- stitute for Foreign Trade in commencement exercises held in Phoenix . He is a waduate ol UCLA wtier~ ht major ed in Economics. grown from 50,000 square feet to 160.000 square feel I and to the point where we have had an exhibitor wa1t- inJ? list f o r the last l w o years." 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Wlllt FIONM LOW, LOW PRICE 88 MODEL #210 * STOii HOURS * DAILY l2 NOON to 9 PM muaon 11 t• 1 PM SU.OAT II t1 5 PM I ~ I ] 'I F ing ) tal evE ing go •• be ( Pa ( th Tt lM vl or Cl W• Ul fj1 Pf er br II 111 pl tb UI u, • er fr cl 1r Soi at Wf ne1 I ful an• thE As tOL ful ~ to J ha Mi nil • in to m: pr. . Ofl ha Bi: it. siE . th. OU tOl wt t.o at· m• ge te1 ag an m fa co th in ,., ( th Bi p V1 er CJ CJ '• . . -. -. . . .. . ' Thursday, June 22, 1967 DAILY PILOT Z? \ Ralston, Stolle Collide A~in Tonight The Tennis Scene Tennis pros are an odd lot. For one thing, they're accomodat- ing and public relations conacloua. After dealing with the tempermen- tal likes of golfers, race drivers and even shoe clerks, it'• indeed refresh· ing to encounter the tennis guys who go out ol their w11 to be polite. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BILL DONER Ulllllllllllllllllll llLL OOICH "I like it and that'• all that counts," be explains calmly. Can JOU tm11tne QUeJtionlng Amit Palmer about bll club choice. G~l ' ' ' leftra1 ....... Ma, .......... " tbe Pedlk CMli& llierutsoul c., Teals Toanamnt dedW lt ...W be ollly bolpltable to pat ap tbe vUIU., pros la uma ol members of tbe bott Newport Beach Tennlt Club. NIDlet of tbe varlou pllyen were broapt 11p ud people vol- u&eerecl to houe them darlllC tbe five-day event. Wilen the laudlome Fruchmaa, Pierre Bartllet, wu memttoned, ev- ery Cal In tbe place Jumped •P· Bardae11 you see, 11 the only bachelor among tbe touring prOI and be jlllllt micbt be the beat loot- ing athlete ever to waltz dowa tbe pike. A converted aecc:er player, Bar- the• never lleld a teul1 racket u- Ul be WU U. Fellow pros deacrlbe bJm a1 a Uger 01 the court wbo moves like a eat. You'll recocnlle him u tbe play· er who la 1arroancled by females from tbe Ume be arrtvn at the club until be ftnally attem,t. to sneak off, ./ ./ ' Some 900 more seats were tmtaned at the Newport Beach Tennil Club Wednesday, elevating tbe capaclty to nearly 3,000. Host pro Peter Arendrup expecta full hoUJe1 both Saturday and Sunday and Wally Dill, executive director of the International Profeaalonal Tennis Association, is already labeling the tourney u "one of the most success- ful ever staged.'' The tourney, incidentally, is a cinch to be staged here again in 1968. Y' Y' Y' Hugh Stewart was exhausted b u t happy after bla 1-6, 5-7 defeat by Mike Davies of Wales Wedne$day night "At least I didn't disgrace myself in front of the people who carne out to watch me," he smiled. Stewart used a steel racket in the match. He was asked how much pra<:tke time he'd put in on steel. "About five minutes. I've bad some ordered for quite some time but they haven't arrived yet. I used one of Earl Buchhoh' tonight and 1 really lilted it. There's practically no wind re- sistance at all with a steel racket. "I only double-faulted twice and that was my big worry when I went out there. "You !mow, when you aren't on tour with these .guys, it takes you a while to pick up their pace. I decided t.o go out there with a good mental attitude and do the best job I could. "But I wish I could have won." Pancho Segura remains the tour's most colorful performer. When he gets mad at himseU, Pancho holds a tennis ban in b.13 hand and whacks It against his forehead -twice. Here's NBTC pro Peter Arendrup'a analysis of the S t e w a r t·Davies match: "It wu a good one for the rans because oeither one Is what you could call an aggressive player and that produces long rallies." Craig Panorama, Inc., is video-tap- in.~ Saturdey's and Sunday's matches. , .... hllghu of the matches may be n ~• the Tennls Club at a future c , ,·ding to Craig representa· tive Fred Simpson. SPORTS LOG HORSE RACING -H o 11 ywood ·.rk, J :45 p.m. BASEBALL-St. Louis vs. Dodgers. Dodger Stadium, 7 p.m. BILLIARDS - T o u r n a m e n t Billiards Inc., Culver City. 8 and 10 p.m. BOXING -Mando Ramos vs. Len Kesey, Olympic Auditorium, 8 p.m. BtCVCLE RACING -E n c l n o Velodrome, 8 p.m. RADIO.TELEVISION BASEBALL -St. Louis vs. Dodg· ers, KFl. KWKW. 7 p.m.: Angels at Cleveland, KMPC. 4.30 p.m. BOXING -Ol ympic Auditorium, Channel 6, 8 p.rn. ' .. OPENING NIGHT - A O"OWd of 1,804 showed up Wednesday night for the $25,000 Pldfic Coan International T~ Club Matches at tbe Newport Beach Tennis Club. Here, FArl Buchholz (foreground) pU DAR.Y .....m ...... W L# ....,_ set to return a abot by FtlDcbo Segura. Buchbob woo tbe set, 6-2, 4-8, 6-3. The tourney tum through Sunday. Osteera TonlfJat -Cards Snap Four-game LA Streak LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Jim Brew- er of Los Angeles won a mllking con- test from Joe Hoerner of SL Louis last night but that meant utterly noth· ing in the subsequent bueball geme which the league-leading Cardinals won, 2--0. The Dodgers might have done bet- Dodge-r Slate J une 2l-Oodffrs VI. I I. louts, • ,.m.. KP:I IMO). J UM 2l-Oodger• vs. San '••ncllco. I '·""' KFI !&401. JuM 14-0od_. vs. S.n Frt ncbco. 1 p.m., KFI IMO). Ju,,. ?S-Oodvtrs vs. lln f<r~I-. I ''"'" ICFI (...0), June 16-0odoers vs. Clnclnnell, S;05 ,,m,, l(FI (640). ter to use Brewer in the ball game. Don Drysdale went the distance and did a pretty fair job but he gave up 10 hits. The big righthander, now 6-7, struck out eight and did not walk a man. The Dodgers lost their hustling out. fielder Lou Johnson early in the game. le the first inning Johnson. recovered only r ecently from an ankle fracture, injured his left heel when he rounded first after singling. He took himself out of the game in the next inning. Some fibers were p u I l e d in the achilles tendon, according to Dr. Rob- ert Kerlan, but the Injury did not ap. pear serious and J ohnson was not limping after the game. In the second and final game of the series tonight. Claude Osteen. 7-6, ls scheduled to start against Steve Carlton. 4·4. The loss last night ended a four. game Dodger wirming streak. IT. 1.0UIS LOI ANOILU Or hr.a o rhrlli 9rodt II Flooel d Marl• rf ,....,. lb Mc.Ca,,,., c Sh•,,,_ 3b Jevlt r 1b Muvllt n Wuhburn ~ "°'""' p 8rllt>" j 0 1 0 W DtYI• cf I 0 0 0 J 0 1 I Hun1 2b I 0 0 0 4 O O 0 l Jl)llnt.Oft 11 I 0 1 0 • O o O Ftrr•re rt J O o O • I , ' FAlrlr lb ) 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 Btll~V pl\ I 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 l•ltlW"' lb I 0 I 0 4 1 7 0 RotMloro c l 0 I 0 1 O O O P1r1<tr oll 0 0 0 0 I O l o Gebrltlson rl 7 O 1 O O o O O Hk~men W I 0 0 0 Mlcl>ffl pr O 0 O 0 khOlltld u 2 0 0 0 Orv•O<tlt P J O O O Toll!• J7 7 10 1 Tal•IS JI 0 4 • M Loult 0111 001 000-t LOii An~IU 000 000 OOl>-4 f-llo<~boro. FaltlY L09-SI Loul• •• let ... °''" • HR MC(UVfr Ill $1!-lirock S-W•lll butn ,, 14 II. Ill H SO We\l'bllt• fW. 4 JI • I/) 4 Hoel""' 1 I ) 0 Brll., IJ) 0 OrYM!•I~ (l, H\ 9 10 INP-8rlles. 8alk-Orn~•" C 0 I I 0 0 1 I 0 0 I 0 1 7 0 • T-t 1d. A-lUSI r Olmedo Adjusts the Wiring Infuriated Latin Ace Rips Out Mike The Newport Beach Tennis Club's International Cup Tennis Mltcbes have four days t.o run and already the fires of controversy have b e e n kindled. Actually, the controversy was one o{ tbe shortest on record. Alex Olme· do Dipped it in the bud -or you might say right out of the socket Suttinctiy, here is the substance of the turmoil that erupted Wedneeday night: Most of the 13 pros were diJ- mayed -some infuriated -t.o dis- cover a 1 n g 1 e s ma~ bad been tcbeduled t.o be played two at a time. That meant while a matc:b wu in prop-ess at the main cent.er court, another was being conducted oo the west court. Ninety five percent ol the opening mght throng or 1.004 w e r e watching the center court matches and the public address announcer called out scoru of the center court mat.ch only. Alex Ol medo, wbo W36 playing Mal Anderson on the adjacent court. asked the announcer to turn off the PA. He didn't. In a boiling rage, Olmedo rvahed to ttie PA stand, grab- bed Che microphone wtring aod rip- ped lt all out. The former USC great then pro- ceeded l.O tbraah· Anderson, M. 7-5. 'THE CHIEF' -Alex Olmedo. shown here rifling a shot back at Mal Anderson ended the distractions aused by the public address system at Wednesday night's openin.g round of t~~ matche6 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club by ripping out tbe wtnng. He beat And· erson, 7-5, 6-4. Major League Swndings NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago San Francisco P ittsburgh Atlanta Philadelphia DODGERS Hointon New York W L Pct. 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We\/llnt+Oft 1-1 ~ J, """"'"°'' J (<ellfd I IMt"O•· relnl TODAY'S SCHIOULI ANOILS IM<Glolhlln, ._II al Cl•v•l•nd IO'Dono t~u-. J.11, l(MP(, f:JO • m MIMUClft (I( .. ,, •71 ., Oltroll ISpermA ... 11 l(en ... , Cll\I (Hllftltr. 7 ~I 11 e.111....,,.. !ll•rW. u l "l•hl llOINlll (ll lldl•• Ml 11 NfW Votlc (V1tblnlc, l·f), •ltM Onlv ta"'" K~ltd 'The announcer made a comeback in the following matches and used a port.able PA system. Even l:n the locker room following his win. Olmedo was in a seething rage. "Alex aiked that the PA system be turned off and they wouldn't do it," Anderson said af~rward. "They lhouldn 't have scheduled more than one singles match at ooce." Said Mike Davies: "I told Wally (Wally Dill. executive dired.or or the International Professional Tennis As· aociatioo) to do anything -start them in the middle of the afternoon if you have to -but don't play two lfngles matches at once." 'The players won out. There will be only one matdl being played at one time for the duration o( the tourney. Wednesday night's scheduled final doubles m.atdl (Segura-Olmedo vs. Gimeno-Barthes) was postponed and moved up tonight. New Rambler Ticket Plan Professional football rans may now view the sport at reduced rates un- der a family season ticket plan in· oated by ttie Orange County Ramb· lers. The plan. according to head coach and general manager Homer Beatty, will provide either re:1erved or gen· eral admission seating for famlliee at lower than normal prices. Beatty said the plan allows chil- dren. when accompanied by a par- ent. to obtain reserves seating at $1.50 per game and general admission seats for $1 per game. RAINMAKER STRIKES AGAIN CLEVELAND (UPI) -Jim Mc· Glothlin, Califor nia 's redhaired rain· maker. struck again Wednfa;day night as the wet sturr poured down on Cleveland postponing a contest be· twee'll the Angels and Indians. 1t was the fourth time this season that rain has given the hot Angel AftfJel Slate June ,,_"""', vs Clewlaftd •• JO " m • KMPC 1710) Jl/nl ,J-Anffl5 ~ K•nw, CllY, S '"'" l(MPC 1710). Ju,. 1"-""'"" vs. K•nws CJIY, II ;JO •.m • KMl'C mo>. rightha~r an extra day of rei;t. But weather permitting. McGlothlin will take the mound in MunlcipaJ Stadium tonight against the Indians' J o h n O'Donoghue. Actually, the freckled 23-year-o t d Angel hurler wants to pitch as often as possible because with a 6-t record and a 1.53 earn~d run aver.age he stands a good chance of being more than just a spectator in the 1967 All· Star game July 11 a t the Angels' Ana· heim Stadium. The rookie pitcher. when not rained out. has managed to set the Califor· nia club record or hurling 33 ronsecu· tive scoreless innings and has fired four shutouts so far -J ... • Ohnedo, Gimeno Bag Wins By EARL GUSTKEY Of Tiie Doi" 'llet ltett Dennis Ralston and Fred Stone, a couple of tennis players who b a v • logged two of the game's moat ~ toric singles matcbee, will go at it again tonight at the Newport :se.ch Tennis Cub's $25.000 Pacific Co a 1 t International CUp Tournament. Ralston had a bye in Wednesday night's opening round and Stolle de- feated bard-serving Pierre Brartbes, &-l, 7.5, . It was ooly Mooday, at St. Louia' N atiooal Hardcowt Championships, that Ralston and Stolle took two hours to play a single set. Rala(on won it, 21-19. It was a late-evening match and it was stopped with the score l&-18 and both agreed to play just the aiJICle set. , Going back further, tennis blatiorialls still talk about the 19&4 Davia CUp singles championship match between the two rivals. Ralston bad stolle down, 4-1, ,In the fifth and deddlnt let before Stolle mM8 one of tarmil"f great comebacks to win, M.. Stolle &11ticlpetes mother roolb one. "I loct five pounds in that St. Laals match Monday. It wu 90 degreet," he sighed. SCHEDULE TONIGH'r8 MATCHES SlnCJe1 6 p.m. -Andres Gimeno v1. Alex Olmedo 7:30 p.m. -Fred Stolle va. Dennis Ral3ton Doubles 9 p.m. -Rod Laver-Fred StX>U1 vs. Mal Anderson-Hugh Stewart 10:30 p.m. -Pancho Segura-Alex Olmedo vs. Andres Gimeno-Plerre Barth es. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS Sin&lea Earl Buchholz. def. Pancbo Se~a. &-2, ~. 5--3. Fred SU>llt def. Pierre BarU\es, M , 7-5. Andrea Gimeno defeated Barry MacKay, 6-1, 6-1. Alex Oimedo def. Mal Anderson, M , 1·5. Mike Davies def. Hugh Stewart, &-1, 7-5. . Doubles Rod Laver·Fnd Stolle def. M 1 k e Davies-Earl Buchholz, M . M . "Here we go again." The principals may be the same to· nigbt but the heat won't. A cold, bit- ing wind nearly drove some fam home Wed.Maday night. The wind finally ceased but when the doubles match ended at 11:10 p.m., a light ran was falling. While the Ral!t.on-Stolle ·match Is the featured. attraction tonight ( it'H be played at about 7:30), Ole initial ain· g1es duel between Andrea Gimeno and Alex Olmedo should also be a corker. Gtmeno, the Davis CUp vet from Spain. crushed Barry MacKay, &-1 , 6-1, and needed only 35 minutes to do so. Olmedo beat Mal Anderson, M , 7-5. The 9 p.m., doubles feature pits host pro Rod Laver and Fred Stolle a gainst Anderson and the Balboa Bey Club's Hugh S~wart. The Laver- Stolle powerhouse r<filed over Earl Buchholz and Mlke Davlec by a M , 6·4 score Wednesday night. : The 10:30 p.m. finale la a doubles battle between Pancho Segura and Alex Olmedo, and Andres Gimeno and Barlhes. Pancho Segura go( of( to a llow start in his Wedoesday night opener with Earl Buchholz. He dropped tile first set by 6-2 but came charging back in the second. With his beck· hand shots sprouting eyec. he won. 8-4. But popular Pancho bounced two setups off the net in the third set and lost. 6-3. The Pierre Barthes-Fred Stolle duel was t~ best match ot ttie eventng. Barthes. ttie Frenchman, showed even the pros blow one once in a while by missing completely a setup baD but then Stolle hr.'ned around and did the same thing in the second fame of the second set. That second, set contaitled a trt· mendous rally, albeit a qlAck one. The two wound up eight feet apart across the net and they exchanged fow hard shots within a twinkling ot an eye before Barthea lost his racket swinging so quickly at one ball. Stolle held on in the second tel to win, 6-1, 7·5. While he didn't win, home town ra\·or!te Hugh Stewart didn"t let the home forks down In hls 8-1, 7.5 defeat to Mike Davies. That match produced the longest rsUies of the evenJng and Stewwt, u"ln~ a steel racket 'or the first time c-vc-r in a match. made a strong bid to carry Davit s into 1 third stt be· Core Welshman won It. 8-1, 7-5. ,., :ft: - .. . .. . . . ----.. -.,.~~--• 0 --~ --.. ·---.. ·-·---· .. ~-. .., .. 0 . -. ,~ .... .,,~ ... -.... 28 DAJLY PILOT Thursday, JuM 2.2, 191>/ How Refs Are Picked By GLENtf WHITE Prep Sporta Editor Glenn Whitt 11 on vautlon. Filling in during hia absence will be prominent Southl1nd aports figurei. Tod1y'a column 11 writ· ~n by John McDonauvh, Orang• County CIF Com- mi11iontr and heed of th• offlciala auoclation. BY JOHN McDONOUGH Of all the sportwriters in Orange County, Glenn Wpite has been by far the most severe critic of the work ·or-sports officials. We in the officiating business recog· nize him as the out and out champion in the "Kill the Umpire" department. • It is for this reason that I am most grateful to Glenn for giving me the opportunity to inform his readers on how sports officials are ~lected. trained and assigned for the high schools of Orange County. At the outset let me say that I consider Glenn a friend and although I seldom agree with his evaluation of the work of an official I would 6tand on a rock ~d fight the demons for his right to ex· press his opinions. As CIF Area Commissioner, I am responsi ble for the ps6ignment of of· fidals for football/ basketball, base- ball, track, water polo, swimming, and wrestling for the 45 hjgh sc hools of Orange County. l have nothing to do with the jun- ior college or college officials 36 they are assigned by their respective league M<OOttOUeM commissioners. · No o{ficial is assigned a varsity conte&t until be lw had four years experience oo the Bee, Cee, and Jayvee level. I never ~ign a man to a game where he has a -Child attending one of the competing schools and I try very hard to keep a man from working games for schools in his own league Most of our officials are sc hool men. however, we ·have businessmen. ministers. engineus, attorneys, po- lice officers. salesmen and postal workers on our rolls. All but a small percentage are college graduates• and all but a few are former player.;. 175 Officials In o,.ange County Inasmuch aa football ia just • summer away, l•t'a use it as an example of how tM various auo- ciations operat•. The Orange County Unit of tM South•rn California Football Officials Auoci1tion will hive about 175 members next fall. The association is governerd by a five man board of directors. This yeer'a president is Larry Arason, Director of Athletica at Santa Ana High School. John Dickey, Principal of Lathrop Junior High, as Secretary and I are ex-officio members of the ho.rd. The board appoints an instructional chairman who in turn appoints six instructors. Thia year's chairman is Don Davia, athletic director of loara High School. Davis end his committee hav• arr1nged an all.d1y clinic to be held on the Saturday before school opens in the fall and six two-hour mMting.s ~read throughout th• season. Attendance is com. p~ltory. . . . In June th• football offietals receive an in· srruction kit which contains a college rule book, • high school rule book, a case book of typical plays and their rulings, a mechanics manual, ind two hundred study questions on rules and mech1nics. Each min will spend many hours this summer 1n1werin9 the questions open book. If he wantl to qualify to work both college and high school football, he must answer each qufftion twice. Thorough Testing Prog,.ain Used In early September the officiaT mails his answe r sheet to Davis. At the first meeting the graded sheets are handed back and all areas of disagreement are thoroughlv discussed. The me n then see a movie on football officiating and go home for one week of study in preparation for the qualifying exam of l 00 questions which must be answered in one hour A grade of 80 percent on both the open and rlosed book exams is necessary to be placed on the qualified list which is sent to all commP.>sioners in Southern California. It is from this list that T assign the ofricials t.-0 the high school games Arter a game ha~ b~n plaved the coaches are ask· ed to send in a rating sheet. They grade the officials from O to 100 and are required lo put down an explana· lion of anv 1?rade under 7:, A ratint!' co mmittee of 15 senior o{{icials keep a notebook on all the men they see work and all the men they work with during the season In earlv December the senior officials have a rating meeting. i\t this meeting each official M the list in dis· ,. cussed. We have the results of his weeklv examinations. his ratings from the coaches. and the notes on his per· formance. He is then rated as a Varsity or wdght gam" official for the cQming season We feel that this is one or lhe !in~t training pro- grams in the country. We have five of our men working profesional foSQlball and five men working the big games in our universities Rttf(•" Nat Similnr Probably the most vexina problem w• have as footb•ll offici•ls is that fact that there are 155 dif· ferences between the high school and colleqe rules. This causes much confusion on the put of coaches and fans ind is responsible for many of the argu· ments that take place. For example: suppose there is a kickoff and the ball goe1 into the end Ione and a member of th• kicking team run1 down and falls on it. What is th. ruling -touchdown or touchback? In a college game it is a touchdown and 6 ooint1 for the kicker1. In a hiqh school qame it is a touchback because ell kicks into the end Ione are automaticallv ff'lad. So, the receivers gel lhe ball, first and t•n. on their 20 y1rd line. Now you know one of the differences -you have only l 54 mor• to go. I am often aaked about the officlal1 for the im· portant CIF Playoff !:James. Toward the end of each •Port Hason, I send Ken Fagans, CIF Southern Sec· tion Commiuioner, a list of recommended offidals. The men I recommend have received very hiah ratin91 from the coachei for that particular aea1on. P:ag1n1 receives similar lists from the othtr area commissioners and from these lish he assigns the play.off officials. He 1end1 officials into neutal area1. Thit it why you do not see Orange County offici1l1 working playoffs where our teams Me involved Our men are off workinA in Lot Angeles, Ventura, SAn Berntr· dino, or other area&. • Grand Prix For A. J. Gurney Dines With Foyt l\EW YORK (AP> -A.J. Foyt, a figure of story book proportions in the violent world of American oval- track auto racing, would like oo try his hand on the Grand Prix circuit. ''l would like to get into Formula One Grand Prix racing by the end of the year,., said the Houston vet· eran who, in his speaking as in racing, wastes little time in getting to Ule crux of the matter. Then he paused and said: "But aa you know we have a li,tlle more in purse moo· ey here." \ Foyt knows about purse money. He collected $171,227 for winning the reCfllt Jn. ..... ,...... DOWN AGAIN -Dodgers' Lou Johnson is helped to his feet by St. 1..-0uis first baseman Orlando Cepeda after pluliog a tendoo in fir&t inning « Wednesday night's game. Star Coaches Tell Saturday's Lineups BJ UOYD GRIFFIN __ ....,,_ ... Rival CNChes Bill Oates a a d Elmer Combs nuned Mr llm1iDg lineups todly f o r Saturday's annual r· a-.i OJuaty Nartb • SoutlJ p r e p aD-ctar b91btball g a m e at e>.nmce CoMt Ol6ece. From tbe loob of tbe • )JQliQ& fives, lbe pme fig. .._ to boil down to a coo- test between dlUbwting ityles of plQ. Omtbs will fie.Id • SouUl IClmd noted for its speed -llCClriq abiliC.J while <>ates has plenty of height and board strength on band at tbe NorU:l camp. Plcted to start for t h e Soulll are 6-S Read Chris· tensen of Newport and 6-2~ Tim Gergen of Rancho Ala· mib at forwards; 6--0 Mark Miller ol Marina and 5-10 Steve Turley ol Costa Mesa at pard.I and 6-5 Allan Rob- inloo of Huntingt.oo Beech at center. North starters are 6-2 Gene Bodini of Valley and 6-1 aria Smith of Fullerton at g\B°dl; 6-7 Van Bye of Savanna at center and eith· J258,oeG A.,.rclecl Huge Settlement er 6-3 Bob Terrio of Buena Park or 6-S Bill Long of Villa Park and 6-S Mike Mi- chael ol Anaheim Ill fos'. wards. The North. however, lost one potential starter this week when 6-4 Mike Luker of Anaheim sprained an an· kle. Luker wee regtanted by Oates as one of the top sbootens in camp and was counted oo to provide need· ed scoring punch and board strength to the North of. fense. Despite the 1<1116 of Luker, there remaios plenty of scor· lng poMr to counter what promises to be a blitz South attack. Oates, however, will not be relying on any one 0( his start.en to supply an abundance ol point.a lead· ing to a North triumph. dianapolis 500 -his third ,,_---------~--------~ In McKeever Case "We lave been warkinc oo a balanced attack," h• said. "We plaD some"bat of a set Offense·. and will try to get S<.'Ol'ing from eVffrY· victory in that classic - and be didn't bave to share any with the oat" owner. He is the car owner. A.J . appeared WedDeaday night with Dan Gw'ney, an American who ls as well, tl DOt ~known in world roed '9Cing cireles at be is at home, at a small din· ner given by the Ford Mo- tor Co. . Gurney, Foyt and Ford teamed up to win this year's 24·hour LeMans road r'8ce in France, the first all·Ameri· can team to turn the trick. The victory also made Foyt, making his initial ap. pearance at LeMans. t h e first man to win both Indy and LeMans. 1'-.oyt said that before the race he f'elt as though he couldn't wm at LeMans no matter what happened. "If I made a mistake that cost us the race.·• Foyt said, "They would have said 'He's just another Indy drive!'.' And if I won, they would say 'He should have woo·.·· Gurney, besides sharing in the LeMans first, also chalked up one of his o w n last Sunday. lie won the Belgian Grand Prix and became the tint American to win in an American·made car a Grand Prix race that counts tow· ards the world champion· ship. Gurney, whose LeMans victory came on his seventh ettempt. itaid: ··1 think A,J. is at a dis- advantage in winning it his first time. He doesn't know how difficult it can be.'' Someone asked Foyt how he felt about driving sports and Indy·type cars. "I'd better take the Fifth Amendment," be quipped. ''Sports car driving is quite a bit different " be said. "I really don't 'think it's harder than Indy or a race like Langhorne. "I think someone that is good in one can be good in the other." Baseball's Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE Plntr Ckib G At 11 H 1'<1. F .RobtnM>n tal 6J 2:14 51 1' .lll V astr ~mslu Bsn ~ 231 .a 11 333 l<tlint 0.1 63 211 It 11 .326 Ctrtw Min 6J ?O J6 71 ,311 l'r~n.tn 0.t U 105 71 6J .lOI Con191,.,o 8)n O 161 25 51 .305 P~roceth Bsl'I '2 221 2' 66 ."9 Bl•ir Bal S} 111 21 l4 .291 Northrup 0.1 51 211 21 " 2'I Mincher Cal 6J 710 .. 62 lfl Home llunt F Roblnw.n. B1llimort. 71. l<lllt b<"tw. Mi1muot1, )I. Yulr~msld, B051cn. 17: F How110. wu111ng1on, 14, M•nllt, New Yor•, ll• K1llne, Orlro•t. IJ 1t11ns 1111H In F Robtn)Or" Btlllmorc. Je, l(lllt- b•ew Minnnota, j.S, Yolr~ll'UJ<•, 8Mlon. lO. 1(111~. O.trolt, '8; Biel ar• 81llfmort Jt; F Howtrd, Wull· 1'1910'\, Jt ... , .. ,"' 1 OKI•...,, Horlfn Cn1t•O~· ·~· 1.000; M~ Glotnltn. C•l•lor•••· 6-1, ,857; T 11n1. C-..veland, 6-l, .I.II, Si>trm.t, Oe1ro11, 6-1, ISi. Lonbol9, 11 .. 1on. t J ''" NATIONAL LEAGUE PllY.. Club c; Al 11 H 1'<1. Cttnwntt P9h Sf 13' •S IS l l C~t SIL 51 21S J.< 14 J.<• Slbub Hin 51 101 1• 6f )Al Mc(t!'YH SIL 51 Ill )I 60 l31 Gonlt k'l Phi SI 110 n " Jl• Rav Ct" l' Jlt ., 11 .ll• M.AIOIJ Pgh 51 116 )) 0 Jlf ~ IOoCI Sil jj n• ?'I 4• lit Atron Alf Al ,. SI IA lit Broctl SIL ~I 2'0 •7 _. Jll Htfllt llvn• ""'""· All•n•• 17. Wynn HOU>IO" 111 Pf'•t, Clr>ein,,.11, I); Broct. ~I L01Jl1. ll: Ck'~nt•. Pltt>bu•gh, "' Plllllillo', (hlUQO. 11 llU"' ltllail In Wynn, Houtton. 4f1 Cit n\l'nl•, Pllt>- nurgh, 41. """• Ch1Cln,,.11. 44, PhtlllPI, Chk~ 441 C•,,..S.. SI lelv15 " l'llclllflt 1 l)e(ltl~• v"'"''"' ""•"'• ' 1. an. °'-"· c '"' IWI•" t 1, •oo. '"""•' Hnu• lno A I. •riO VH I# l"llhll1111)n • 7. 10.1. r •"•II Phll.od•lllfllt ~ 1 1\0, l•'Y• iltl4nll A 7, TS/11 HuQl'lf\ M lnVI\, !/..' .1)0 ' I SportN Short~ • • • ,.,,.... r1ae Wire. •I VPl/Ar OXFORD, Mia -Ath- letic D}recW C. Y. (Tad) Smith of the Unhenity ol d• .in two ol bia ......... vious Qeu 'nd ()plm. Mississippi said Wednesday SEATl'LE -Riek ._.. Ole Miss bad signed its ifrsl ry, renner Ndlul 8-- Negro to an athletk schol· kdball Auecla .. ~- arship. s t a r. uriveil lleft Wflll.. Smith would not identify him as a Negro1 but admit· nesday ea rOtrte le Oren ted that a Hernando. Miss.. Shores. w.-. Ult &M N e gr o, Jimmy Isom. had <.:elebrity Gell Cl a 11 i c been signed to a grant.in· 1poallftd by 11111 _,, ......, aid scholarship in track. singer Pat e...e. "We don't separate them Uaed 6- SANTA ANA -Judy Mc· Kener, wi(e of fcrmer Ufti. ftl'litJ of Soallber9 califor· Dia foolaaD ... Mike lie· c.e.er ..... beat ..... -----..~ afAe ··"·--..... _. .... lllt. lldt.em!r ... di ...... in la...., 8t'JC: ldmt Dec. s. 19e and is a ptltient in a )loate. rey part. Calif.. coavalff. cent hospital Because of WOODS WINS 2ND RACE as tD color," Smith said. Barry dee a. Asked wbedler he had cuss lite terms el lllb lip-Rick Woods of Sunset any otber Negroes as pros· ing wi" Oatlud el tk Beach drove ha Docati to pective aUtletes at Ole Miss, Amerieaa Butdlaal ~ victory in the featured 250 he said, "We are looking sociat.ioi t.t ~ W. cc main event at Wednes-~~ei '!:fu.~?r good boys. we switch from Ute Su Fraa-day night's motorcycle race ciSH Warrien el dlie NBA at Orange C.ounty SJ>eed· PITSBURGH (UPI) -as "The most tlifficlllt • way. • --D·-· .. • r Woods made it two vic-1.A;V ... vo;m::r, ma•acer o cisio• el •J life." the Chicago C:Ubt, 1 a I d t.ories by also capturing the Wednesday be will get Barry was uted wllat Ille 250 cc tropy dash. even witb Joc.M Coe.Ion, would de if 11111 mew dlllt Ron Tayior. Sant.a A D a, retired umpire wbo labeJ. folded. piloted bis Yamaha to a win ed Durocher a "phony" ·•f'U go back t. Su in the 100 I!<: main event.er in b.l.I book. Frudsee," Ille uW. "I and the 100 cc trophy dash. A Chicago Sun · TimCI woulda't lane f..e illle Raceway ofiicials an- 1portnnited quoted Daro-t.bll ddac H I dldll't btt DOUDCed that the track's brain damage, the former AB-American is unable lo functioa . Tbe ccmprunile in t h e cllmage IUit WU ~acbed WedDMda,y in the clwlr ben ol Orance County Sg.. perior Court Judge Rona.Id M. Croobhant just befatt the trial of the civil case was scheduled to start. Defendants were Kenneth Brunette, 22, Garden Grove, the McPeet Plymouth Auto Agency of Anaheim a n d 1bomu Busal. an employe ol the company. Bl'UDette was driving a car owned by the agency which collided with a vehi· cle being d,riven by tile 1.S- year-<>ld McKeever on a fog. shrouded road in nearby Fountain Valley. Mrs. McKeever was ap- pointed his guardian I a s t September. They have three children. Matadors To Battle one ... While Oates indicates his squad will fast break when It cao, Comb8' wormuta have been geared flO utilfJe several deft blU badlss. Both Mllkt -,...., have the speed to i.d tbe bit break --* 1IDd ODmlll a1so bM niMne llti81l1Ut In S.11 Mart Oampbeil ti Westmimt«. The South has a bolt of talented Jbooters, but the nucleus of scoring power seems to ceot.er around Christensen. who ave!'aged 19.7 points per game at Newport last season, and Miller, who averaged 21.0 points i-er game for M•ina. Oates indicates be would try to halt tbe Sooth's SCOT• ing punch by initiating an aggressive mao·to-man de· fense and possibly by a~ plying a fuU court press. Both coaches have pre- dicted a tight contest, with the South favored The North team will have plenty o( incentive, however. as the Yankee squad will be after their first victory in the three year history of the game. cber as 1&ying, "l'll give Mme IJenritJ fer •J9tlf quarter-mile strip will open It to hlm. I'm going to ud my famJly... WedneMlay, Joly 5. TIJUANA _ Two of Mex- write a book myaeU." SAN FRANCISCO -Sl'.n Aootber Wednesday night ico's most pop u I a r ma· All seats for tile 8 p.m. game are priced at $2 with Orange Coast College -t>ox offir.es opening at 5: 30 p. m. The book, eoUUed, c· .._,_. ol racing is schedu1ed f o r tadon will duel in a in--"Jocko," ls beioc publlllt-Fancisco's &ants ....._... nut week. beginning at I. ..,,_ ed thls wed.. Conlan PY• v e t e r a n shortstop Dick cial corrida scheduled for 4 of Du.rocber: "YoLi cu Groat from the Pbiladelpbllk p.m. in the downtown bull· have him .•. a, iJ tile Phillies Wednesday fer the ring Sunday. klnr of complainers, &nu-$20,000 waiver price. A hJ Squaring off in ttle match blemaken, a r I u e r 1, Groat, 36, bas been side-t etes will be Jose Ramon Tirado meanlea, tile ones wta. lined m 0 s t of ttlia season of Mazatlan and J a i m e can never, 11ever. aever with a right ankle i.nflam-A } d d Bravo of Mexico City. accept a tough decisln mation, but ttturned to play pp au e Tirado will pit 10 years of that roes against them." June 9. He bas pinch bit experience in the local four times since and in 10 John Mc.Kenzie and Mar· arena 'against the daring Bro Wins Race Steve Bro, San Clemente High School junior. won the annual four.mile ocean swim at San Clemente Sat· urday. Bro was foll9Wed in the competition by P r e s t o n Drake of the University ol Oregon, Don Tomllion and Buddy Belshe of Huntington Beach. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. -games this season bas a .11.5 cia Kull. nine year-old resi· and unpredictable Tirado. The 19th annual National batting average. dents of Corona del Mar, Meanwhile, Alfredo Leal __ ............ ..,,... ..... .._ ___ _ AAU track and field cbam· have been named Athletes made his 1967 debut here SUB DIVISION pionsti1ps get under way to-SAN FRANCISCO of the Year by tbe Balboa Sunday a succest.ful one as SALES night with a competing cast Diet Wald., eem•,,,..... Bay Lions Club and t b e be was awarded two ears. Selftw hf ,_... trwt a. of almost 500, topped in the er ol tile UlllW Seerer' Newpon, Beach Parb and The ears presented to H......,.. '-II. Cell Mn. first of two nights by ttie AslOdadota, reperia a&. Recreation Depa buenl Leal were the day's only 0.-.4 fw .,,,i.rwr. nation's finest dashmen and telldntt at r'd 11eu. is Young McKenzie earned awards. 776-9350 high hurdlers. m.us fer II cama, awr· the honor after competing11=---------------..;..;~~ By Hollywood standards, aging 1,151. on the city champiOl)Ship1r the cast of 500 is not a rec· Be uhl dial'• t.mb1e flag football team and his ord. ''Gone with the Wind." ceu& ... abM& • per· superior efforts in track and "Cleopatra.'' and even ttat paid. l&'t geed fer a field. "Birth of the Nation" had spert l1Ule be1fll • dds Miss KuU is the Oty's two- more people around, but the aat.IM. square a n d four square AAU is gaining ground. H ....... playi9& t. Ute champion and garnered a Defeoding c b amp ion Aatredeme. II die Wfglrt fint and two seconds in the Charlie Greene of Nebraska 1pet. lutag 71,• a. ~ree city track meel and Jimmy Hines of Texas g a m e 1 ucl Dall.al, wit.It Runner-ups in the com- Southern. who hav~ equall· •.• at tllne, II tlle bi« petition wen Ken Ringer, ed the world record of 9.l, 1uprile. 10, and Lynn Morrisoo, 8. vie in the 100.yard dash. "N• ._ m Texu 0.1" Others receiving recogni· ncttr ud dlere are .. tion were Kent Ezull, Laura CHICAGO -<.:a11lu1 et.b.alc en... wai. mw Royster. Bill Moore, Gina Clay and bb manaier, toeeer abnad a. ti r a w McKem:ie, Blake WebsUr Herbert Mohammad, are from." WaJP ..w .... ,. and Cheri Fuller. t.o talk over fl ght pout bfl. ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiij~ II ities today but not.Wac II deflnlte Is expected to d~ vclop. Clay -Muhammad All -was 1en~nced to five years In Jall and ftDecl $10,000 Tuesday lo a U. S. District Court in floulotl for refusin~ to be ind~ td Into th, military 1erv· Ice. He ls frtt on· $5, ... bond pending appral of Ills case. _, He said hr exptc~ t. spend a ft'w da}s In Chi· ca~o and then takr a v•· <'atJon to Put>rto Rico or Hawaii. CLEVELAND -Jack Nicklaus was ravorl'd today in a 144·man field trrmg off in l h e first round of t h e rtrveland Open {;olf Tour· namcnl. 1, N1cklaui;, wtt~ regained his golfing tou<'h .ii Baltus· rol in last week's U.S. Op- en lo record a '!.7~ said he still had the f1nr rdge tor the SI0.1,600 Clf'vrland Open al near by Aurn Country Club. The long-h1t1in:: "\1cklaus "ould hkr nolh111 • better th<1n lo win a tn111 nament m h1~ homr ~l.1tr fhe Co- LALL SPORTS- STOiEWIDE REDUCTION e NOT JUST SOME ITEMS -WE MUST CLEAR TO THE BARE WALLS REMOVAL SALE! ComoUdatlnt our Corona clel Mar and Costa Mesa Storea -We are movfnt to the N.w Irvine Newport Center, our acid,... will be #27 Fashion Island. HE LP! HELP! HELP US MOVE IY BUYING AT GIVE A WAY PRICES SA YE UP TO 70°/o NEALS ~~R:l~~~,s • Ult L C... Hwy~ • ~.:::'c... .... DROPINS' BENT A FORD FROM US. (We're Just a few minut" a.-.y.) We mow how IC. can be wheo gomte fill the bows. You have. two placa to go •t the ame time.~ ~ many people to 61. in the family car The lk>lution? Rait •car fmm m foe ·. d.wy or lwo. You hen your choice o( • hr.. r-i·n-PelCOI\, M~Df or Ford. Pick the one that mat,d,. you:r MOod and yoar pockabook ~'inot;t 1'be eoet ie l'MllOnable ud V ~ ~ inclade ~in the ~~. ----So ri<re • a -a. We'W -.an &·A.CU ~""' J'01I roilinc. _&T&i&M THEODORE ROBINS I.WING CO. 2060 Harbor Boulevard Cost• Mesa , Californi• 642-0010 .. \ lumbus, 01110, nat1\,, came 'iar:maaa1111mmmm111m1111m11111m19~mmmm~11L--------~.---------~.J N a IA n u . ti e ti E ~ .... • • f . . ' -.. . . . , . " . . .. . -. -... .. Thursdly, June 22, 1967 DAJLY PILOT J9 Eldorado Christeni~g Set for Sunday-Finally The long.awaited cbriBtenlnt of Norm Hagen's $275,000, SS.foot 1port fishing yacht EJdo.rado bu been de· layed by a J.2..foot bole. lt'a a public relations man'1 night- mare. Loi Angeles pu_bllc relatiooa exec> uUve Sparky ~dana bad alerted from Cotta Meu'1 Dittmar and Don- aldson yard, where the ship was built, and they were horrified to discover ., ...•.•....... , .. Dick Robinson road work where a 1harp rllbt turn is needed to truck the yacht 1nto the Shipyard. So, hours before it was to start, the christening was postponed. It wu like atteodlng a World Ser1el game and then learning tblt tom .. one bad stolen all tbe bats. boWe of champagne on the Eldorado's nose and the Eldorado will Officially become the Eldorado. No chance for a foulup UUs time. With a police escort, the buge craft navigated its way into tbe Lido Shlp.. yard at ~ a.m. Wednesday. CLINIC DEPARTMENT -Dorothy Weill, Newport Beach, is the first winner of the Garcla·Conolon Fishing clinic for women. She boated a big sand ba&6 on a half-day boat out of Davey's Locker recenUy. It was pert of bet graduation ceremony. 1986 census of 591. But tbe weather was overcast on June L An amazing critter, the sea otter. He can break open an abalone ahell while floating on hi.a back. He'll use a rock or another shell. A mother sea otter will also wr.p it.a baby in kelp for safety. ·the press and other dignitaries teY· eral weeks ago that the launching was to take place last Sunday at the Lido Shipyards. Theo, diauter. Buck Ayfln and bl.I crew at the Shipyard began cbeckin& the route "'···············- Hagen will try it again tb1I StmdaY. at 3 p.m. The sagging table& oC hon 4' • oeuvres wW be set out apin, Kim· berly Pauli, Hagen's· ftve-year-old granddaughter, will crack ope a ONE THREAD DEPARTMENT- The second broadbW of the season was gaffed Mon~. with three or four other fiah reliably reported by ttle fleet. OTTER DEPARTMENT -Depart· ment ol Fish and Game officials counted 537 sea otters whlle flying over San Lula Obispo and the Moote· rey ~ coast lo a check on June 1. The ~ is M below the DFG's Because of ita insatiable cwiosity and a lack of fear for man, ~ ani· mal once faced extinction along the coast. But international treaties, fed· eral and state laws have been _. acted for their protection.. Soccer Teams • Ill TV Clash W olves, Toros B attle for . Viewe rs BJ BILL BURNS Well, lt'' happened. Next Wednesday evening the two Loll Angeles soccer tea.ma meet -on -television, that is. Jack Kent Cooke's club in the United Soccer Association beams in Uve, in black and white, from San Francilco on Channel 5 directly oppo- aite Dan Martin and Dan Reeves' club, Jn living color, on Channel 9. The Toros are in another league-- National Professional Soccer League. Coote'• Wolves are franchised by tbe tntemational ·IOCC'lf group which eoaD1en the lndependent NPSL a wOdc8t leape. The NPSL clubl, in ntne American dtiee and Toronto, prolelyted play· era from all over the world, players who bad been playing with clubs franchhed by the FIFA (Federation IntenUltional De Football Ass'o.). The USA clubs, in nine American citles and Vancou· ver and Toronto, originally planned to become active next year. Howev- er, when the NPSL moved into high g e a r and set a target for play this year, the USA 'ol· 11u. •u•1t1 lowed suit so it would not lose it.5 audience to an earlier starting NPSL group. However, the USA decided It would be wiser to import complete and already orgarlled foreign teams to represent the American franchises thig year. Thus, they might proceed in · an orderly manner to acquire their players from arouod the world for next year's competition. any Engllsli ! " Yes sir. There's a rough row to hoe, Mr. Cooke. And with players who do not speak our language (not that we can, ei- ther!) it Will make for difficult press relations. How can a writer get a good, juicy interview from a player with whom be cannot communlcate? Or, for that matter, whose name he can't even pronounce, much less spell? Tonlfllt g p.Dl. (5)CL -BOXING -Mondo Ramos vs. Leo Kesey, lightweights. Dick Enber&, Mickey Davies at Olympe rtnplde. 11• p.m. (r,:w-J CE PREVIEW -Cinema Handicap, tomorrow's Rol· lypark feature, discussed by Gil Stratton and guests. 8 p.m. (5)CT -SOCCER -LA Wolves (Wolverhampton. England l vs. Washington (Aberdeen, Scotland). Chick Hearn mikeside for game play· ed last Tues. at Washlngton. 8 p.m. (9)CF -AUTO RACE - "Roaring Wheels,·~ clips from major auto races, hosted by Stan Richards. Saturday 11 a.m. (4)CL -BASEBALL-Chi· cago White Sox at Minnesota Twins. Curt Gowdy, Pee Wee Reese, Sandy Koufax mikeside at Metro Stadium. 1 p.m. (7)CL -PGA GOLF ~103,· 500 Cleveland Open. Chris Schenkel, Bill Fleming, Byron Nelsoo call the shots today and tomorrow at Aurora {Ohio) CC. %:le p.m. (5)CF -BOWLING - Hatty Smith, 1960 BP AA champ, vs. Don Johnson. Jack Drees calls from Flrestooe Bowlarama, Conley, Ohio. race from Hollywood. Part.. liwrY Film clips ol various sporta went.I. 8 p.m. (t)CF -BULLnGBT - Featuring Raul Garcia, Gabino Agui· lar and Robert Ryan, the American just turned pro matador. t p.m. (ll)CL -SPORTS AWABDS -City of Hope sponsors First Allaua1 Academy Award of Sports dlnner, honoring best athletea ot put _, years. Vm Scully emcees. s ...... 11 a.m. (5)CL -BABEBALL -An· gels at Kansas City Athleticl, Bud Blattner, Don Wells ml\wlde at ... nlcipal Stadium. Dick Enbel1. from Hollyftod, with in-game. ~ show. Batter up: l1:30. 1:3' p.m.. ('1)CL -PGA GOIJI' - '103,500 Cleveland Open. Chrla Scbe&- kel, Bill Fleming, Byron Nelloa call final 1hob at Aurora CC. Z p.m. (!)CT -SOCCER -Chi· cago Spurs at Phila. Spart.am. Jack Whitaker, Danny Blancb.fi.ower mike- side at Temple Univ. Stadium. 3:39 p.m. (5)CF -Ji'OOTBALL - Clips of Wash. at Cleveland, S. F. at Detroit ln NFL action last Oct. 30. Jon Arnett hosts. 5:38 p.m. (4)CF -OUTDOORS ,_ Sportmlan's Holiday, narrated by Red Lewis, takes trips down Idaho's Salmon River, through Alaskan Nat'l. Forests, a ski trek through Colo., a wild boar hum in Tenn. and cllPI from Hiawatha Nat'l Forest in Mlch. Moadat1 7:30 p.m. (S)CF -FOOTBALL - Clips of NFL game last Oct. ~. Waab. vs. Phila., Jon Arnt!tt hoats. 8 p.m. (5)CI' -SOCCER -LA STRIKE DOWNWARD WITH IRON~ WHEN BALL IS TEED Most proftulonal a<>lftrs-l'd MY tht vast ma· lority, In fact-do tH th• ball when they play lron shots from th• tMln1 1r•. Som• amateur 101fe..S Hem to think if a "smart'' »ton th• b•ll onto tht around and hit th• shot without • tM. This only decreases your odds of hlttin1 a solid shot. Yet, even whtn they do tee tht ball on Iron shots, many golfers makt th• mistake of trying to sweep the ball off the tM, as they would do with a driver. I think you will be much better off if you hit these teed iron shots just 11 you would if th• ball were in the fairway. That ii , hit down on the ball, contacting it first before you takt your divot (He illustration). A firm downward blow into the ball will help you pruerve the firm left side and firm left wrist you need for good control on these ·shots which emphasize direction rather than maximum distance. •• ,,., .. M4n. -......... "' - Wolves (Wolverhampton, Eng.) vs. --------------------! BO\Stoo (Shamrock Rovmi, So. Ire. -----------------=== land). Chlck Hearn mikestde at Coli· r=================~ seum for game played yel'terdly. Tuesdag '7 :31 p.m. (5)CF -FOOTBALL - Clips from LA at Balt. last Nov. 31. Jon .Arnett hosts NFL action. I p.m. (5)CL -SKATING -LA T· SHARP Toni Hewitt Swims Best U.S. Butterfly Corona del Mar's Ton i Hewitt recorded the fa stest time ln the nation this year in the women's 200 meter butterfly while competi o g in the Golden West Invita· tional swim meet at Golden West College Saturday. Miss Hewitt, 15, who also won two other events, and placed third in another, covered the distance ln a blistering 2:30.7. Other blue ribbon per· tormaoces came in the 100 meter buttetfly with a time of l :C».4 a 400 meter lo· dividual m e d l • y with a time of 5:33.1. Miss Hewitt's third place c a m e in the 100 meter backstroke with a clockinC °' 1:1'4.6. Corona del Mar Swim AJ,. sociation teammate Kim Tbomton also sfarT«l in t h e competitiOo wtdl four hlgb place finishes . MiSt Tborntoo placed aec· ond in the 100 meter breast.. stroke i.n 1:23.1 and 200 me- ter breutroke in 3: 00.6 and 400 meter individual med.· ley in 5:38.0. save$ RW ~IPPIN'Wlltmv IN~MUDN~ Around a preec club dinner table the other night ooe Toro executive commented: "Cooke doesn't know what he's in for! The problems with theee foreign players defy desert~ tion. ''Passports, work visas-wow! I've got players wbose paasporta aay they are married to soccer players .I've got players whose puaports say they are ttie son of a soccer player. I've got players' wives whose paaaports say they are soccer players. S p.m. (ll)L -PRO TENNIS - Two-hour coverage of the tourney at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Tom Kelly courts.Ide for singles finals. S:SO p.m. (5)CL -BASEBALL - Angels at Kamas City Athletics, Bud Blattner, Don Wells mikeside at Mu nicipal Stadium. Dick Enberg, from Hollywood, with pre·game and poet. game shows. Game time: 4. Birds vs. Chicago Hawks. Dick Lane =::==:::================' at Olympic trackside. 8:38 p.m. (U)CF -OUTDOORS -1r---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Mountain climbing and atting in the Alps. Wednesd8w "It takec more tiin~going from one government agency to anotber- trylng to straighten out this area. And to top it all, only ooe of them speaks 5 p.m. (%)CL -CINEMA llDCP.- $50,000 mile and one-eighth feature Hensoo, Gil Stratton trackside. I p.m. (5)L -SOCCER-LA Wolves (Wolverbampton, Eng.) at S.F. (ADO of Holland). Chick Hearn mikeside in the Bay City. 8 p.m. (9)CL -SOCCE&-LA Toros vs. Atlanta Chiefs, stan Richards Ramos Pick Over Kesey LOS ANGELES -Mando Ramos, the 18-yur-old slug- ger who wants to be Ught· weight cbampioo of the world before he turns 20. takes on Portjand's highly reprded Len Kesey tonight et the Olympic Auditorium. Gates open tonight at 6:~. Ramos is a 7·$ favorite. 5 p.m. (7)CF -WIDE WORW -milteslde at the Coliseum. Hollypark Race Entries MOLLYWOOO ftHIC •NTallS ,.. "*"· ... n. 19'1-3:1N 011 CIMr & ""'· ,.Int .... 1 , .. P' .M. ,.llUT ltAClf. I 1116 "'llH. Maid· t" l & 4 ve., old fllllf!t, Pur~ S.5000. OdO• o.ni.t IH Haw~-) Kl07 lt-1 Novki.•t IE Medlnel 11? 1.1 SllWr Ta11 (J Trullllo) x107 11>-1 ~ Tlmt (J umbtn) 112 +1 1(-'9\.Ccmln (A Plnede) 111 7·1 C'Est Bltu (W Freem.n) xl07 H~ 1 Suned (W MIWNV) 112 1-1 CheeYeetlll ID Piette) 112 A-1 New Al'TIYll IW 8tum) 127 .5-2 S(tM>f' T1Ma ren ~ 11e1t1tr .• N•w AllltlVAL dldltnce - rlof>t • • , O•lltl'LIWT 111 wtlll leellt«. LOf'Clllhot-NOYIC IA Ta. HCCHIO aACE, Sl't furlongt. t Yetr oldi. Clelmlno. PurM MOOO. Cltlml1111 price iU.ooo-~n,500. ~ Qullldt ~ (E Med1Nl 11' 11>-1 Spley L-lt (W Blum) 114 ).1 Storm 80\' (F RObert-) 11' •t Bel Bulh (A Plnedl) 120 .H Mutk:el Bird IM Vei.ntuele) 117 J.I Go Gnoc:lt Go IH ......,._, MlOf 1-l WW ~ IW Htrmald 11' '-1 sweeti-rt Tree !R Ca"'-1 IU 1.5-1 Miu T4ln!l0 (W Hartedl) 114 11>1 W&l'Tlor llob (F Alvuet) 114 15-1 Klm'a ~m ID PWcl) 114 11>-I After &ern (0 Halll 111 >-I !l"fftd •cwal IM Ve ....... ) TI' 10.t Setld o..11 (W ~l 111 ._, 5--ltultr II Vellflluttl) 111 H ll'ACI ltUL•I be11t c.en flllle II • , , Mm'llR TOO OLD 11M t11A zlD . OTTAWA "ILU -btt• bett.• L~-LTIPU.NO, SIXTH ltACI .• 7 fu<lonQl. ) V~tr old fllllM. Aliow.-l"wM $111.(100. OollfllM of ~ llMCll. a.ll HM!ve HoNv (A P lnMe l 111 7-2 t...t.mwlgo LM1Y IE tMdllwl 11S 6-1 A·l'ltti Houte IJ TnllHlol x11J •1 ~Iv (J LemWI\ 111 ~1 tndovln. IH Htwl!-1 11110 r.1 F...-clM M. 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I It Ot $!Hied, Conla, L4!0 Mffk, ltleh Lime, Hal O'Wl1191, Tul• •r•co. Scrttdltel -E~l,,.H, au..lre. Mr. C.I(., H-1 Mita. OAILY OOVILI. 1•1 ... C .... & .. T..,_.. PHI t7'.'6. THllO I ACI. JYI tuf1onOI. M.lkllln 1 year old cotll t. otldlno .. c111m1no, PutH M000. G1olltrdo (VlleNut lt ) U• 1. .. uo Rio h~lo IA Pined•) UO UO Deni• A ~ct IE MeitlN ) UO T llM-'1.t5 '1 S. Ali.o lttn -lnelltn Spy. llumper, L""' Crltpy, WlllU-06-Go. I'm Fl•shy, Turi Cnil..... Slnd Idol, •ull• $0u- w nlr. krtlcMCI -Trlf'd ,,. Trm, $_,i~ Tl11v, Nill-. lttw ltul•. Tet9n. Conroy tcld, Old $1oo<ll H81, Tflf'lpllll°'1t L•CI. POU .. TH IUCI , "111• "'""' MelO. "' l YM r old•. l'UrM $J«IO . hndblf (A Ma-) ) f.00 1.00 4.00 Rl~I (J lamb9rtl 420 t AO A•O.llPfllny ( 11\1!11) ) fO Tlm.-1.« ~S. Al•O It•" -A·Llllen lacl. Cr..unt In, lloyel TtnMtt•• Ovt r TN COlln• l'tt. Hin St ll. Co-P'•r""'· C.r11tl'91ll, loOob<I & ,,,., ... • vur olds and u•. Cl• tmlng. Purse UOOO. ~ Flnal Warning (Pltrct ) t.00 4 ... 1.60 Ill Smerl (A Pl"8da) J 40 2 . .a Adieus CorMr (Hawllln'°'1l VO n,,,._1,.w l/5. AIJ.O Ran -MY S•n, ~morablt Mild, 11411 F011rch1, AbO .. Tiie Cloud~ Collwvm Hosttn . Nort Lan. Scralc:tled -ldlt MQlllMWll. SIXTH ltACI. ' 11Jtl4nes. l vear old 11111 ... Clalmlnv Pu"" $7000. 8ffutllul Miu ll'ltrctl 36.10 IUO 10.20 11111111 Channel ID Rout UO A,60 Dtvll'a ltult (W H1rm1t1\ 6.20 Tlm.-1.11 115. Alto bn -Gol11 Good Tlllft9, Sll•m· tit PIMtllrt, R-ftf, Trip Alollg. $Ilk 'nl' set. 81nuny. Oal111Y Gown, AbDeV's Fln111. scrat<Mll -511-r Slllp, Challbl. A"'a1cm1. HYINTH llAU, 6 llJrtonoa. 4 year old• •nel up. Cl•lmlnt. Pum '7SOO. A-Bern Bodi (l'l"""'I 6.to J.20 2.40 l'lylnv lrlillmen 1-1 7.'° l.60 Poona Kll•n (W ltum) 2.60 Tin.-1.0f i/5. Alto ""' -A·l• Quint• Klno. NH· _, Rui.t. Herby fl, Traci< Plu"'btr. p.--r II-'· A -Sulit" • Mcleod tfllrv. No Scr.ICllHI. llOHTH ltACI. 6 rvrlona•· Ftllln & marH, • v•"' old• and ..,., Cleulll..S Allow•nou . 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Ma Clll \l•ltnlutlel 11~ 1~1 4-N Tllrtt'Wltt tr1t....., '"'"' DON'T l'OllFEIT ... , cleo1lno '''""" AOOal WOii In goad ""'* . . t<ICIC IACI( -"'-\ •llatP LOf'QtllOl-MEtt.atN. l'I"™ ttACf. ~ lurl~t. l veer olch 1nel u~ AlkM1ncu. P'un. 1&•. lmperl1t 4ctlv~ 10/lO Club. ~ Conlt<lf•tlt (II C."'DU) IOI 11>-1 • o.Mltfl\•"" G<lmt IA V3t~1Uf'I•) 111 I I on•w• Hiii• (A r11W'dt> 11• >t N•-Too Old (W lll11ml 116 ).1 Coroorel 110'" (J Lemb<l•ll 111 •I S1>ow 11111 (D Ple<"U) l'l"I 6-I Long!Nt-INOOYI""· SIV•NTH ltACIL 1141 mllff Oii tvrf. Flll'-s • m.,M, 4( ,_r olelt 1nd uO. Cl-lflfd 1l1ow1~ l'llr• $10.000. w~ and Wiest Lae AnoeltS JU"' tor C...mbors of ccm...-ci.. ~ C-'"5 C..nCIY IE Medine) 117 M Clll!clt eve Ill ~> 111 10-1 Flr'st liwll•llot> ID Htlll 120 6-1 Of Jtm (I\ P1nedal 110 6>1 8•19111 (W Blvtnl 121 •I (W fl~) 120 ~1 ca rw Mef>Ornevl m 10-1 l(Jlll Mo ..... (M V1"1nzuel1) 111 .. , Hott IH Hewtt...-1 •115 10-1 LCJVf. U L~l 117 6-1 1(1161 l,.ltnd 10 Plt<ct ) 117 7-1 Id! {W l'-8nl ll;llS 6-1 04IH•T LOVE l•M .... dlst1nu , , tCIC loolteel oaod ~ • • • SIL.VIit •RIGHT won ~print. lona--kHAL tlt•LAMD. ll•HTH lt.U•. 6 furl-•. 4 VHr oldt elld up. Clea.Hied .~~. P'une ll0,000, Loo ... _... CM"'be' t1' ccm-ru. o.#11 l(luln' ~e (W _.,, 117 1-S Ablild IA Pl-I lit J.l Tr1ple Tux CM V11t11JUtltl 11) S-1 llrl!IM jlloonMch 1n 11>-1 ltl Tu• (W H.t111c.ltl ln 7-1 llwto!tl\ IF 41V••·el\ 113 ~I Mv l.•'11 (W !luml 1n 7-1 KISSIN' oto•o• -t}f tui.<t .•. IAR!AN qulcll ,.,,....., . RI TUil taf''t cwerlootc lhlolllol-~V LA .. K. NINTH ltACE. OM milt 4 - ok.11 end uo. C .. lmlno. PUt'M 11oet. c111m1Ni llfle• v•nooo. a.. Hurrv Pel (W l !vml 114 .S.I Scrub 11 (I V1lt"11Ml11 flt 101 Ollddy lleb (W H.,180\ 116 •1 Ml R•.-.b•• (I Lambetll lit ~I A-8ull ~ (A PllleMI 1U >1 Tci\oupOoulu IE M..t""') 116 ~' """"""' IH H1wlc1M011\ 11111 '·' $1.,,t T1lllln Ill M-lll 11t e I ll11ty Trl11 10 Md) 114 .. 1 /\·Pi><lll•t IA l'INdtl 11' ) 1 TENNIS RACKttS TENNIS SHOES TENNIS SHIRTS TENNIS SHORTS & SOX TENNIS JACKETS TENNIS SWEATERS SWIM FINS-MASKS BEACH & POOL CHAIRS BEACH FLOATS SPEAR GUNS BOWS ARROWS TARGETS GOLF CLUBS GOLF BAGS & CARTS GOLF BALLS GOLF PRACTICE DEVICES GOLJ; SHIRTS GOLF JACKETS BICYCLES Tires Tubes Accessories RALEIGH BIKES HANDBALLS HANDBALL GLOVES . 538 Center St. Costa. Mesa 646-1919 A -ICtck ~ Jontt tnll'Y. $cr1telltd -L•n<I 4 l'rlnc•. Cl*" ~lfh ( ~"'"'H llAtl . f.1 1' mlln "I~•• Al•o R•n -lhtCIM II, LO\ Orltn· 1110. Frt•c1JCO DuMtlll, llU~ Nloht. Hon~• Boy. Cro...., lllQt~. Riven R~vr~m. COOnt Cf)llllt•, 009 SI•• $,,.,,,..., -Wlwrt W•rt VOii, Gr•~d '1~1lt l'tnl•" ltuo. C~•v &~I• 111lu11Cflon IW ~rmehl Ill Sr l\ltlpl'no IH H'r.'k~n-) •Ill I I ""''•<I lltw I( p,\"'11nol 111 10 I A-F W Jl'"'M trt l°'" ""'"'· I VLL LEO lt<ld< llM IHm HUTY Tlltl' -m• ~ for win • • DADDY 1101 <ould IM Ill« do I ;\_ LonolMI IC•UI II, ----------------~~--------------·-------------: ---~ ----------. ., . .. ... ·••;•'---" ~--~~~__..___---------.:. ~~~~~-~---'~'~~~--~..-.~·-...... ~~-=---~~~-~-_.;;:;2.~~~~.-~;L...~·......::•~.!:.......;=;:_.~.;;....~.:...~~~4~·~~::.....~·~·~·:....:.·:;._~·-------- . .. 30 . DAILY PILOT LEGAL NOTICE Thund'1, Junt 22, 196/ LEGAL NOTICE ,..,,, .. ., ... _.., .. • , Wells Fargo To Invade Southland .... ,.,.,,,.,.,..>.•.· ·-.., • '"'"''··-. .,, .. Over The Counter NASO L ...... t. Wedneeday, June 21, 1967 .... ... ,... .. -A· I \ I I I Ofl •r er Ir er ., ., I Al A A ., er r .. " ~ &~ ~ &: G~ I~ f: I \ E .. IC P I A IH1 Air .lOI utAlr\.11 wl HIG••f E111 $SH .90 Int Utll 1AO Kod• IMe AlonY• \.25 ~pf .If n Ml .J6 E a r01 I.• EG&G .2t Elu Stot1 I E18ondS l.n EI Musk ,"'9 EIStrllal 2.7' El A. SM><. ~)ff l«l0<n 19tn Wal IPaJONG 1 IJraCp 1-'k Ira pf 1.• El 1 • .!0 E rvA I.JO Emll1rt 1.ltb EmP<>ltl I." ~~~ Enoel '"" I ~~~1t'11 Erle Udt J>f e-wlre 1 E fin' re., .'I E"'ofN _.. EV8"•Pd -~~~ .. FactorA .M l'alnlrar 1.21 FelrOI Gam Felr Hiii .IJit Far..-I F l!rl8ft ,i. ~=r.= l.\: Farw ... Fl11 Fewldl M F..tden AO FedMG9 l M FtdPac EIK F Jl'K lllf'l.16 ftd_~I FedOS . 1.11 Ftd l!W F-tre "eot. , .. F Cl' I.• F ldct"' l.Jt F ltrol I.• Fin F.i.rM'll Flrnlnl l.C FlnlCllrt .Jll Ftl Hal Sir I F1t W"t FJ; ~,·~~ 1· F Int ptMJt Fla E c:.i..t Fil f'Olll l.J6 Fla PLI I~ FlaS'"t . F~c! I ~~Far,·.,. Fd~· ~~c/4 Foote~ .25t Fenl 2.• Fore Dar ·" F=Wll .... F o I F,. I ... ~~·'*l,\ t:-j F=p 1:11 FrvtllM/I ptl Fultonln .SH Fun.int ptA I Fu-l!ld .JI Thursday's Oosing -. Thunday, Junt 22, 1%7 OAILV PILOT :J!_ • Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List • . ~ . ' ., . , ti • , t ' • • • • .-• • • ,. '. •• • " .. ..... , ........... ·-· ......... .,, .. , ........................... -....... ·-. 32 DAIL V PILOT Thursda.y, June 22, 1967 HUGE OVERSTOCKS TAGGED FOR IMMEDIATE SELL-OFF ! Discount Furniture Centers __ Aft.JI'/~ ehainwide inventory reduede_.s Shop tonight 'til 9 p. m. ... elRll A MILLION DOLLAR SELECTION Now II complete home furabhings department 1tora filled with top quality names & styles. Special reductiom NOW on 1472 Sofa, 736 LoYe Seat., 982 Chalrj, 460 Sectional.a, 533 Bedroolll8 ••• PLUS Tabla, Lampe, fMpe1, ))ht. ing ~oom, Appliance.. Full paranteea, of eoune. ~ SPAISH DAI TAI.ES ~ ............ , ........ s39 loolw II -If 1,.., IA.,, tlw• ,,,_, ... , •• ,.., D.f.C.'• IUOOIT PLAN ,... , .... ;.. ,_ ,.....,, S..i••• JOOAT wll• #0 ltlO#ff IOW#-llr ro , TUii ro •AYI at genuine savings of 200/o up to 600/o !.!.!:'!•; ":9',, 1:,: _ .......... ..._. .... ,,., __ 11 ... ,. ',.. J ' Su The New 'MOD' Look at D.F.C.! ·SOFA & CHAIR .,,..., -" i.,.c. ... ; .... y .... -..u..ii ,._ chHMI Mcb, ffl'I .......... t-...... ~ $219 reg. retail ly .. i.n . c ... _ fW_, -"Y1111. BUYING POWER DOES ITf 3-PC. MODERN SECTIONAL Swillll"t '9•M•1, rl• ..i.,. .• ,. ..... ar'fe4 ......,, ..._ _.. ...,i.,.. '""'· .,..de.t; M-4 ..... ........ ...-~. $319 ref. retail Dr...ek '-'""Y· 11-fMt •' ... "--,_, & ti..evty. ._. ..... .... __. ......_,_..c.,......., .... ....._ ..... ,ia.w ._.., ...... Compfete 4-PiMe Room Grouping • • • .W., ......-• .._.hyde DIVAN, CHAIR, COFFEE TA8ll~ 8fG RECLINER •. ii\ .1 Great for corefrff, venotile Mving. .. $169' \ , 1 Mix 'n ma tch col0rt. Divan aleepa 4 ~ ,~ 2. Recliner has tilt bock, footr•"· , ('._~ Walnut finish table, plastic topped. pteeee ~ 7 ·Pc. Dining S.t 8 u u1 irul liro111e-tone 60" t1bl~. l'IH tM-lop. 6 ,. ...... Ir tuthion"I fh•in . 548 l·Pc. Ma~• Din.,te 54·1nch Credenza M " ..... ._ ....... •&... 3.door. Gold, "hite or Ilk .., , 4 pl.-tie -~.. ••'Mado. mmrt JI a • t l .W. fhefn. ,,. _ _.,. '1-ont 1trlin1. ....... 168 '37 $199 "'· rthil ............... ..,.11 ...... 8-FOOT QUILT SOFA , •. ~ ~ ... or.i"I "'1• i,,..t. M N4ftdi tofa, $98 \ io..ieh urett.-"°"'; ...... -.... Ml -, leu. Mutt ..t ', love Solt . $71 fllatdlMI CUlr • . $51 C-OMPAREI • .,. ..... Ntell QUILT SOFA ., ............. St,ta. .....,, ............ ...,., ... . All ........................... $119 ....... -..... .., .... , .. c....,..... .. ...... ...•• , ... ~ Qm.T I: TllTUllS 8-FOOT SOFA WITH FULL IOX-PLEA T IASE &.Wy ~. ,....., ~ ~ $199 ltich 11 .. '9• _....... .,.._ '-...,, _, ,._ ..... w...a.M ...... 1 .... MODERN SLEEP SOf A lhatlt twftMI, ...._ & lie•tl••••· M ti.. _...... nilST TIME ~RED! .itu.ky w.a-tffnieh ... MEDITERRANEAN BEDROOM l lJ9 reg.·rttJil $98 ~· 1 \ 1 ·, ~ •tmorko611y pno,f _,,., tt tti"t · Triftle , !lrttMr, fro-,f '''"IOr. I.ti or 1111-....... boord. l"'prtt1i•• ho<dwo•e, corv.4 -141· ; ..... ' $5'.'8 ..... ""' NO PAYMENTS UNTIL AUGUST %-PC. MATCB-MA'l'M ' ~-7 .. QUILT SOFA & LOVE SEAT 5148 -·- ......, ..................... . ................ ._ .... /U. ........,...,........,.. ...... ---- 8-FT. QUILT SOFA & LOVE IM1I" ~ ........ ..,.. .... ,._, .A. All ..................... . ............................ ....... ~ nnalilitJ ••• 2 LOUNGESf 2 BOl.STERSI CORNER T MUI Exciellent apace 1aver. Sectional by doy converts to beda ot nhe. Jt•• The perfect ~nswer to tight "',.... 1poce1 & budgets. IN thl .. '-'c. lunk Ensemble 2 ,,.. --2 .,.,.,., 2 ···~ ladtltt a rd. C...•wta .. '"'" a.e.t.. ~': •193 J-PC. WHrrE 1EMOOM ,.._ ,.... 5229 ---.......... _ ... ...... --- THE WEST'S ONLY CHAIN OF DISCOUNT STORES DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO QUALITY FURNISHINGS~ Dt9COUNT IUINn'Ull CINTlll • j SANTA ANA l30 SOUTH MAIN PHONE Kl 1·2563 ! .... ~ el Mrld a ANOTHER D.F.C. NEAR YOU IN: LONG BEACH JOJt I. ,_. C.. Hwy. ...... 414-17'1 ......... ~ .. -..... - HAYOLlllE • IPM Ja,n Hardware ~-lall ... ,.. llbl tllil ...... ed dliwe lood -· --witla ...... .,.,.. with a brtpt red eherry. BANANAS. U.S.D.A. GlltADE •A•_. PEERLESS BltANO HEN TURKEYS • • • • • • . 39~ MARKET BASKET WESTCLIFF PLAZA STYLIST w STAFF ... t..i"t'· '" • c:a1 .. 1. feJ.i....w. ,_.. tt.rMtl. • ,_.. c,.•tj,,• c.+. N-.... Nedt er11 c:a11 •11joy +II. 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Westcliff Art Gallery ~ ~?::.~_°:!_ ~=~::.. 1022 IRVINE AVE.-WESTCLIFF PLAZA-NEWPORT BEACH Residence 644-173~ Gallery 541-5131 The COBBLERS BENCH 4LL WORK DONE ON OUR PREMISES ;}),. ofou Ro'I l/Jer OPTOMETRIST • CONT ACT LENSES • REFRACTING • EYE WEAR STYLING • PRESCRIBING 11 24 IRVINE PHONE 642.0720 NEWPORT BEACH WESTCLIFF PLAZA ' ~· . . ... ~ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ~ IJAILY PILOl Lat ScJaool SOllfl It WU the final chorus fOf' 1891111 yotmglten (fronf row), who compriaed the entire· graduating claas of Harbor Episcopal School, shown here linging under direction ol Mn~ June Fenner. Graduates (left to Coast Lions right) ate Gary P. 11. Pepper, '-Scott W. Llm1*t, Geoffrey W. Gurley, Kirkland T. ~ ~ L. Prougb, Mepn C. Mcintyre IDd ~If. Garrison. · · . . . . .._ . -. Mao's Wife Stays . Top China Woman TOKYO {AP) -.. .... In oae ..., or mother, peel from Mia wlllCI Imo the .., dllr'ed to Cl'Oll hlr; full glM'e ot tbe fooC!llbta a tbelr eentorlty and r.me ,_. ago. ~lte tbe jeen fliled to •ve 1bem. and envy of her critics, What trudormed t b 11 <JiJani aunc remalDI tbe oblclre maas Into tbe lb.iD- mOllt powerful womaa in her Inc butterfly of MaoUID? halbend'• China. 11-..... IDOlt ,.,.. A fflfl ,_.. afD, lbe • l.J ~ Je tbat bedeo pseatly wu a 981f-eflildnc Dine ill 1:..., Yao bouaewtfe, contalt to remain .. ..__ t...........e in tbe eDOftDOUI lhedow' "'"t'I"'-· ~.Ji. J ...-- her eminent b&llbud. Com-~~ =.: mun.W perty a.-m.n Ibo bil follow .... ,......,, Sbe ~ otf .. role £X-AC'l'RF.8S pubiJcl.J in ·Bet and lbe toot Once an actreu al -. on a.., one: .,.._ tJl llbility, --foueht bee* J& the Maoiat ilJUl. tbe ....... kD8'lf belt: .. PeerinC PJhn]J tram .. stace and IC!'eell. ~ hind tteelftnlned ,.._, nee. IDd a lift for ....,. lbe ............ ""' .. --............ mMioD OD the mMn!Md for been not Oll1y ab.ill» bat her nmor..taacuect etltHmw lively and ...........-- al h Plldnl ()pin, li&ra-helped -....,. Blakeman an, an uc1 a.ts. • lmMt' ..... needed., MAJOR JOBI be dGae, ._ Mao ~ . .... Harbor Official Heads Club Trial Agam. Bir ...... 8lkl... -... -l1dillc. m.---.... ..,. .. Mio"""° Ida ~ job .... lae, oeber, .. ad-bl 11115 wttb ..... ertt- couMrt'I TOP POP -Vidor A. u.tNndt of Pul-lertoa. aelected ,..._ ol tbe Year bf a aommittee ol Bil Brothen· ol Oranae C.OWSty. ii tbown with hJI Wlf1, Nlftt, and tbei 10 -count •em -to run...,. raq1.DC trom 10 ..u. to 11. JMl'I OLD AND NEW -Howard Dengbouseo (left) takes over as new president of the Orange Coast Lions Club, succeeding H. J. "Jimmy" Wood (right). In- stalla_t.ion dinn.er was held at the Newport Beach Tenrus Club Wtth more than 50 members, wives and guests in attendance. Westminster KofC Elect New Officers Bernard Selz. l~ Mar- garita Ave., Fountain Val· Jey, was elected grand knight o( St. Columbaos Council 39'26, Knight[i of Columbus, Westtn i n s t er, press chairman Robert Ver· meulen reported. New officers will begin thcir duties July 1. A council progressive din· ner will begin at 7 p.m. Sa· turday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Apodaca in Sallta Ana. An outdoor bar· becue dinner will follow at the ~ or Mr. and Mr s. Ron H a s s e I. Huntington Beach. The council's new grand knight 1s a title officer with First American Title Insur· ance and Trust, SGnta Ana. To serve with him in the year ahead are William Stuckey, of Westminster, deputy grand knight.; Ger· ry Dillard, WeWJ$ster, cd)aocell<>f'; R~>n Hassel, Huntington Beach, warden ; Robert Vermeulen, Hunting- ton Beach, recorder, Gilles N. Armstrong, of Stanton, financial secret.My; J o e Frank, Huntington Beach, advocate; William Douglas, Westminster, treasurer, and Walt McCall, Gacden Grove; JObn Bednna.o, Hcmtington Beech, and Al ,Moynagh, Huntington Beacb, trustees. History Medals Three fifth gr'3de students from Lindbergh School in Costa Mesa -Valorie Mar. cus, Kelly Conway and Stev- en Allee -have received medals Crom the Daughters of the American Revolution for outstanding American history projects. The Raintree p · ed viler to MM lnDY'• cdtural idlm al a pl:aJ mlled •'Jlal Howard Den~ Or-08lpoD pqe oommtuee -1 Beel Jal Diwnwed hlsl Office,'' ange County Hart>cs Diltrict empreu of C2Unese sill. ...._ 1'J P._., ~ officie:l, became b ~emth FUILEBTOH -The mur-Ber ~ ln the ma Y 0 r, Wu JIM. llM -llidlllt fl .-n.-.-der tr la 1 ., William T. wwtd of {)lineee women to-c.barged it nadW him and r--vuma.-~-. .-.-lo.an--.1 his 1959 dWnWnl fl·l>lfewl o.lt ua.. ~, ~ B' I --"' J'raBertaa WU u.J • ._....-"a._. Mlniltw Lill Pi.lo'• ---...... Nor ii <JliuC adac m ,__ ""' It tbe Bwts ~ _. ...-Wednes-nm tbe •-la .. toa&ll. ceuor, ........, p_, 'Mo Father of Year Is 'Pop' to 10 Chi"ldren .,..... aab. .,, tbla ... It lie request nilll1 cha._ wGdd ol mu. He succeeds H.J. ".Jimmy" al d e f I B 11 ...._, Mat-Bed Odm'1 .men. Sbe rmb lt .,.. CJUaac <J11a1 wbo Vkb' A . .,Vic" Heirendt, in1ti11 in his c:bildren 11M:b Wood, Costa M-plll!ning thew~ somewtMre among the ftnt put Mao oato .. ....,,..,. 52, al Fullerton, fadler Of charaderilt1cl honesty commissioner. SupaW ftdce Byron K. leY't!ll or eight clONlt poUt-ive tbr'8d nmnlml llrOUlllll 10 children, Is Orange Coun-reliability, ~. bumi n.&.er officers ~ .t MaJlmnn let lul) 10 as the icalJy to her ~year-old bus-tbe play. Maoilt.I. DOW data ty's 1967 "Fat be r-of-the· VYJ uw ate Md. 1ebeduled a band. the be@li.nnlnC of h P'Jrt9 y " Dr i.n..'-L. A n-Uy and rupect for others. .a. --·-• ....:--s--1....i-..1 ear , . n1"u'11AS . .oe-we 4lllUUf!U WJ.Wel' ~ moticla for clllcovery bear· Once be took over the job from the critidml al tbllt govich, a Hughes Aircraft In a letter to the commit- Patrick Healey, flnt vice ing on J"'1 6. of cleansing the "revision.-~-Campany vice pres ideot tee, the assiltant paat« « president; Evet"ett Brace, 'lbat motioa was entered ists" and "aoti-Maoilta," and conteat cbairman, u -tbe Finl Baptist <llutth, secood vice Jntident; Bill by the diltriet attorney's of. she worked havoc among oounced today. Harry M. Felmly, called at.- Lord, teeretary; Vero Blum, ~o!.:.. ~g: ::em· ofh~ most powtriul Given Degree i:~. ~;t>°, _J~e;irw: tent;u. to HeiTmtf• pbib. 1l'wurer; John Leonhardt, porta obtabAd by the de· ..,. •· Balboa IJland resident apriog at 1310 Kenlington opby' in which be reprds tail twister; Dale~. feme. IMPORTANT Harry P'elllnge, IClll ol Mrs. om., ,,.. ncnmnted for hb lamn, u .,.. ba..,.., lion tamer, and Walter Bl 1r • ,. __ ... , Slbe is said to have bad a H. L vamw... -n---..11 the ..... -+-Ye honor by the end most Important'' Youn&. bulletin editor. ..,0 1;:'7:• ~ 'C.:i~ band in cuMinC don Mar'· CWJ, ;~tb:J)'OO Fu lie7t°:n First Baptilt llelrendt wln be formally Directors •e Ne i I oa a tmlpoi•J industrial sbal Hsu Bslang~en, once candidates rectivlllg decree Oburch. honored at an awsd ban- Abraml, Doo KOl'90D, Wch-tralnJac program, ii accus.-cbalrman of the army purge at graduation C!C'emom. He wu given the mai-quet in the fall. Dr. Beto- .ct c.te!' and Ben Lond· ed la t"'8 bdfinc -beating COIDllli*e; Deputy Pr-. held 1tJ tbe Ualteulty el mum nUnc by the coatat'1 rich said. 1be "FMber.-Gf· eree. death ol WM:atlonlnc Cana· mier Teo Chl, Ile party Oregon. Felllnte received a Mlection CGIDlll1ttee in each the Year'' CODt.est ia IJMID- More than 50 club mem-dian aec:retnry Gloria Dawn propepndl chief, and Mar-muter of bullneA ~ ot • ~ al evaJ.ua. 1«ed bJ the BIC Brod»ers bers, their wives and gueets1_c_~_11_'n1_._-n_. ______ •_bal_Y_eb_Oll_en_.uai __ . _ __.__tr_a_tl0Jl_. _______ tt_C!ll_,_•_lll'fndlnc ___ ... _allWtJ ___ to_al_Ornnce __ CouatJ ___ . __ gattiered for tbe iDltalla- tion dimer. Oft'lcen were installed by U0111 k*rne· tiooal Coun6elor, Lee Miller. Lord. first prllldent of the club in 1961.C, told accompliabmeots chrin& the past ye.. 2 to Teach Workshop Two science ttKberl at Lincoln Intermediate School, Corona del Mar, Thomu Duttine and Ralph Werley have been chosen to teach a summer scienC9 worbbop for elementary teachers at Lincoln IntennedWe School. It will be part ot Chapman College summer school. Worth three uotta of cred- it, the workshop will be beld Monday t'1roogh F r i d a y from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. from July 24 to Aue. 11 The c o u r s e; education 136M, is designed to encour- age the teacher to use the discovery approacib to leam- rng through the use of lab- oratory equipment and mi· cro-science techniq11e1. For further information, teach· ers may contact Dr. J . C. Fikes or Dr. W. M. Landrus at Chapman CoU.p. Better I husband! Find the right man for the work you want done in the DAILY PILOT Classified So fast, so ~mple, to get the right man, the right service, for that special job you want done. Just look in our Service Directory, Classification 6500 through 6900-then phone your man direcL Orange County's most complete, up-to-date listing of all business services .•. r esponsible people who ,II do the job right at economical cosL Great hu8hand-saver, too. No n1oans, groans, sore back8. Just a good job, well done! HANDY, MAN! Remodeling Patio Work Building Painting Plumbing Hauling Floors Moving 1 ' Landscaping Paperhanging Gardening Wrnne~ of a statewide talent contest, The Raintree, a Huntington Beach folk· ~inging group composed of Keittr Merrill, Tom Robson . Darla Alsobrook and Ed Lineberry (left to right), will enter national competition at Ulke Wawona, Ind , J9ter th.is year. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 1\ ' , . .. . . . . . _. ly Ctiarles M. Sdlm . ,...._.,------~~~~-- DI. KILDAIE GOIDO -..OON MUWNS Mun AND JERI MISS PEACH • DOESN'T JUNE GIVE YOU IDEAS ASOUTmtJAN'ME? ISN'T THERE A CERTAIN QUESTION YOOD LIKE TO ASK? ~ I WANT 10 KNOW IS WHY yru DIDN'T &UY Mr:, YOUR ~EST, CLOSEST I L.0.£UEST ~ENO, A etlt'THOAY ~NT? DElllE DEERE WHAT A 5H0CI( \OMEN THl5 ~ unu: CREAll.JRE m.rvEt> ... MY HUSBAND DID MENllOo'I HE WAS NOT wt;Ll 8Ul 1 MAD NO IDEA HE WAS 1.llCE HE II l ly Ken .W ly Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson ly Tom K. Ryan By Al Smittl ~.THATS FINE! I'LL CALL BACK FOR. TtlEM IN AN HOUR. ... OR. IF YOU OON.T MINO I'LL SIT +1ERE ANO WAIT.' M-M·M __,,..,~,",. THE SPAGMETTI SMELLS OE'LISH! NOTHING WAS GOOD ENOUGH . By Men FTank Bone • • • f THUP S C:.r JUNE ti ""° e Tiit "• Mtn: (C) (60 11ln.) Jtrry Dunphy. Q flit 6111 ..... "'-': (t) (60 min ) Robtrt Ab1mllhy, Jaci lltltt111. a Rtlltt " (60 mill.) D Sii O'CMa 11tw1t: "W1M .-. fli.• (t d'ttnturt) '52-Btll .lollloft. tihrtht Hyer, Edi'r 8udlalll11. YOUlll ltultntnt IAhs comm1nd of Cff- 1lry post followin1 his 11aduttiofl from West Point, ind recalls hb a c1tin1 quest tor 1 wild atallloll, now be1n1 rttirtd from ltMce. 8) Tiit lh"*t (30 min.) . . . ~ MO¥it: .... TI .. T1 It ,__. (duin1} 'S7-41obttt Vtqlift, Roc- Smi1h Tlutt yout!ls hold ., •Plf· t:JO II@@~ (C) (30 M .) llllrUI, Ind ont. 111 I panic, kill• ·'nit fw ,,._.. A twoloW ...... th• cashier. """' 11 ha~ Set Friday Hd Qt. fl) Hew Tt Mmy 1 MHlllulrt flClf &I~ the dlMN ... LAGUNA OlltECTOa -John Fen:atta. director of the Laguna PlayhofDse current prododioo of '-rhe Subject Was Ro8es." will be interviewed tonight on ''Theater Beat" at 9 an Channel 28. Laguna Play· house acton also will appear in scenes from the domestic drama. m Whit's ""' ''folk Softp.. rtclMr $100,000 "°'111 ef furs ... l!)Y1ltril fn1111 111 •duaift .,_l'tllltllt ..._ 1,...---------------------Rtpul l:lO 0 am, ,,,..,,. WIMI ... (C) (60 min.) 8) hlty Duk1 (30 min,) fl) All·Sllr Tlltltrt fl!) r 1111111 f lna11a I!) lltttdtrt 34 7:0D 8 cas Ewenilla ..... : (C) (30 11111.) Wahtr Clonk1te. II Hlllltltf-lr!Mllf --1 (C) <30 liTn I 8 Al~ Hildleed ()0 11111..) D @CillM •a~ tQ (Jf) 1111n.) "Oftt Pictur1 11 ~ •.• • Julf• buys I ftlltcolof flOlll Ill lrtilt friend with tilt $50 OM 11141 .. aside lo buy a stow. R1911t G II-= (30 111111.) AllH Moll .. ,_ ... rt.. (t) (30 llllA.) ''ialco, Off !ht hatt11 P'rtti." ..... : ................ , ..... ""~ St.tit. .... lllillr. "f".,...,..&11.. ........ ._._()0.,1 .. eooo ,... ........ ..._ ~ fC) (IO lllia.) ¥lc ID 111 ~-(30 min.> o...... en llwl'ta ttt4 w e Mdlale's 11.., (30 .!11.) fa l"rllllt/Olf1tt el .. PY..w..t f]'J M1111< f 10111 C«!ittlt: Perfor111· tnGt b, lh1 81roqu1 Ch1mbtr Minic Group of Younastown Uninfs1ty, Ohio 7:J0 8 L11CY·Desl Co-.dy .._: (C) (60 1111n) "Lucy Wins a Racehor'M." Bet· ty Griblt and her husb1nd. bind· l11der Hmy James, portr.y tlltm· 11lvu when Lucy finds lltntlf In pos sm10n of • lov1-1t.1tvtd trottina horse '!!On in 1 br11kllSl-<11111I contt11 0 f2l f 61 D111lel leoM: (C) (60 min) 01ht Juper lldbedder Story.~ M1rtlll IUr. es..ae ............ tC> <60 min) o im ms.-'-= tc> <'° min.) "tifu.t-« Tr1U011r r .. nishfs PRll'I• almiftes the _.. CC*ts " riemoftstfltions .... otller prothts ii conMdiOll eritll tllt .. , i11 Vietn1m. Ac>PNri111 111 MIC - comment.tor Edwar4 P'. MOfPll, Dr. Jolin Blum. dlalrlMft of tllt flit- tory dei)lrtmerrt 1t Y11t Uniwmlty, Ind SMrll MIV!cemeft. who l rl 111- lerviewed In V'lftn1m. a ""' 1114 n-· (C) <60 11111.> ID Ala Draltr ,.._ (C) (Ml ml11.) II) .... H•-(30 mi11.) Daniel 0Ne11 to help Juper find hiJ lO:lO aJ Allll s.tMf11 (30 Min.) 'llm•nc l1m1ly. bul d1tCOVers lie b ·ctu~lty ~ek1n1 rold. Rep.at flJ Mftil: -c-lcW' (l!IYllery) . '31-Ailetn Prlnflt U H1pp1 Wancltftn: (C) (30 nun.) 'luli1n" Sllm 11\d Hennflt1 visrt 1 fi1l CtMtM Ptf•: "Wesley OuM nudist umo Lee.~ Tht 11roaram ilMMI this eo11- Q ()1 (3) lllrflH: (C) (30 Mill.) ''That Oun C.twom1n." ZoullCh! Can tt111por1ry artist II his ttudio. 11 bt> Robin tnd Cllwllm111 l11m to ll:OD II 0..... O'a.ct ~ (C\ C30 removt SZ00.000 from 1111 Weynt min.) Jerry Dunphy. M11101 l.llt! It ~·,,.M wlltft PullY· D Tlll lllll .... "-': (C) (30 c.tt Y lilomtn 1 1llty ally. pub • .,_, Rol>lft 1nder I JC*I. Julit ""'"'"' mm..) Geortt St1n11e1, ...,,., lohlllDll. Lin'ry Golt pat. Reoett 1J ht .., ..,... (30 mi11.) 0 --' ..... (C) "Tlll u-ir 0 """ fiMI: (C) (30 lftill.) But• ~ ladliuturt) '66 -Jlcq• W1td. Stfn1t, Otl!Wt Bi111c:lll. B ,,_.. '17: (60 lftln.) ID tn.a " C.11~1111•: (C) (JO ..,. LMil L 1..-u (C) (10 111ift.) m111.) lob BlrW, host. ur m ....,.= ......... ,,,.,. <fllYSlllY) CD hnJ ..... (60 t11in.) '57-Nicolt M1urey, Dtrek Boftll. fll lttd ll.ut/Ttcl111lcal Ct!Mr tr) llr!IS-Ulll'f• ""'C...fwt«.I fl!) CltHINt. C«ll 8rOW11. GICIWt A • 7':40 fl!) ......... •..-1/Ctlt• 1:0011 .... frM 11t ~ (C) (2houra) 11:30 fJ Meril: "Ctln1 My W.,.. (mutl· eal) '#-8in1 Cnltby, 81rry f'itz. anld, Rl11 Stl'lt!IS. D 9 Ci) nr. T•l&M ... CC> a Mtorie: "DNtll , ... • ""*f' (dr1m1) '34--Fredrie March, Evelp Venable. O @(I) f TJMP: (Cl (30 min) "Surmal of the Fittut.'' f'11m1ntei ind Apr11 nMd 1 lot of brains to mtke It tllrouah 1 10.dlJ sorvlv1I tetl hi the bl4ll111dL R.,..t IZ:OO O T\e MNeJllmtrt m.,.., ...... IC) (JO min) f»Mrtaahhl •• 1 ... fl)lM .... lZ;JO B MMe: •Aditfl irl 1111 ..a ~ IHtic" (•Mntllf•) ·c~umpllflY Bot•rt. Rtymolld M1ney. m Wlltlltt' T "'9 m flhorie: .,.,,..{. " ... «• •Mii" (1dvtfllur1) '48 -Windell Corey, ~bu. 1:30 1J 6 Cl) llJ Tl111t Sta: (C) (30 min.) ailj° dlla 1 lll0¥1t starlt l for a p.eltdtJ ltllllt ind ii 1stoundtd bJ tllt muftilc hoopl1. Sll«TJ Albttoni ,.,_. .,..t 1:00 8 M.n.: '1Wy Ttmr" (cor11tdy) O .. TM: (t) (60 l'llin.) "Tht '37-l.tnt Wiltitn. Join Dms.. Squire ti Cotho&.• Clptaln Kilt 111d O M•ti1: •nn41nttr•'" (~ th• Cfft .,. lftdlnatrlCI when they m1ntt) '56-lind• Chritti1n. Cll'lol diXOtW 11111nchtrtld pl1ntl 111«1 ,.. ThompJOn. lust to tltw too tht whims of i1! chlldbll tvltr. Reput. fJ (ft) CJ) lltlritdltd: (C) (30 min.) "Sim and the Super-Cir." Endora conjwn u' 1 911ptr·ctr for whah· hl1·n11111 tt 1 tl)lien of friendship. Repeal m 11Mr Min Crlftl11 saitw: (90 min.) Jerry Kol!MI. co.or11 Jtu.I, Aliza Kishi, Cliff Arqu1tt1, Jt1n Shrimp. lOll. D Merit: "l.1111 httlf•" (d111111) '6i-Ol1ne Jer11ns. Leopold Slletdo. 2:00 m All·Niallt M"iel: ........ "' [m(" (comedy) '43-Mllton a.rte. "Cas Ho-llidl Ill *""""" (COlll· ecty) ·o -Oourtas Fowley. ~ Ttnitlr(' (wtsl1tn) 'C9-loll Mc- Crea. m nr. ...... a!M: (C) (30 mh1.)1 Z;JO • Liit •ll*f "Ch111111lorlalllp Burro Rice." O Mtn "'•"'· llal IC> FR I DAY u:.30 m '11'• • "*-"" <111us1ao ·cs -Son~ Henl1, Mldlatl O'SMI l:lO m '"TM c.w.. .... Sllltf' (dr• 1111} "50-lim• D111111. 0...., M1rtll. J:lO O '111t '* ~ StitlJ" (dr11n1) t :JO m (C) "'lllr. ,...,... .. (romance) ''3-Wllnt111 Blndlx. Clalre Tmooi. '51-ll"' Tumer. Ezlo Pnln. 11:00 0 "f1llllt '9 .......... (mY1tt lure) '47 -Marla Monta. 611bttt ·c~ Curtla . .,..,.. An FunllJ" Rof1nd. TELEVISION VIEWS After Batman What's Left? lay VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -I first talbd to Adam West two years ago and found him deeply oooc:em- ed about launching his role a.s .. Babnan." He was afraid that it would hurt bis career. Similarly, big Jim Amea had been worried a decade earlier that his Marshal Dillon "Gummoke .. characterization might ruin bis cb.anca of becoming a movie star. "Gunsmoke'' made Amesg a multi-millionaire. H he chooses he can for get working the rest of his life. WEST'S CHANCES of becoming as wealthy and independent as Amess are slim. But his name is known bv millions on seven! cootinenta. Had it not been for. "Batman" he'd likely still be a struggling actor seeking identification. We t•lked again this week. West still has anxie-- ties about his future. Sure. he's famoog now. but whither West after Batman? "We're. going into our third season.'' be said. "That's the decisive one. U we stay u1> there on lbe rating we could roll along for years. But if 1 become that identified with the Caped C~er will 1 be accepted in other roles in movies and TV'!" Well, what does West think? "I THINK I wiJI. Encour.agingfy enough. people whose opinions I resped have said they believe ru be accepted by mature audiences in a seriocu role in a dramatic picture. "Bul of course it's up to me to make wh.ite~T rol e6 1 play convincing and believable." West has had opportunities to play in tome pretty good films, but was unable to accept them because of the demands of bis series. Yet were it not for Batman he WOllldn't have had the offers to begin with. "lt'6· a two-edged sword. an actor's dilemma,._ he sighed. Next season "Batman•• will be reduced to 1 single half-hour-a-.-week on Thursday nigbb. In it.I first two years the series divided each episode inte two half hour shows. Wednesda~ and Thundays. IN THE COMING vear the format will be a cone tinuing serial type oi show with some segmmts running several weeks. "We'U be doing h21f as many shows this lff- son." West added. "But we'll be working nery week anyhow. At least the pressures will be les1 and I~ see a little daylight sweeping into the Bat.cave." No ooe spent longer hours before the camerM or on the set than did West during the pMt 24 months. His persona] lile was nil Now there will be two breaks in the shooting time lo squeeze in a movie. Like almost all stars in televsioo, Adam West longs to work in somethinJ?, of meril a production critics will tak.e seriously. Bue he m\llt wait unbl "Batman" runs its COUJ'le. It might be a long wail Dennis tlle Mettaee D 5 4:JO •• ., ....... " .......,.. (ldwM- (comtd1) '4g......,\rt ltn~11tt1r ~ IJ (C) "LM: • .,.... (drtmt) '&2 11:30 B (C) ..,., It S1111ultn I -Pth r Br1ek, l"tll'f M~y (a!IV111t111t \ '6.l -P'ltu Cuihln1 .. ,.., ,... f•• (mnlt l'Y) 'lil-I '=-'° O ''Olllt" (drama) U-S..I Mlntt. Om4 Jt MMI\. 9rla11 11.titll. ON A PINHEAD It .,ft·t ~ult• tho ""'' thln9 •• lnt~ribin9 the Contt.t11t1on en tho hu,. ef • pin, but did you ever ru lly tu d the "For The A.cord" f••tvre In the D~ILY PILOT7 You'd bt 111rprlufl hew "'"ch lnfer.,.t tien we u n pH~ lnte • tmtll •pt ce. UAJLY PILOT l.Alst Sclaool SOllfl It Wll fhe fiDll cborua for 8"1111 JIOUDllWs (front row), who compriled the entire gnduating claM of Harboll Epilcopal School. shown hen linging under direction -ol ~ June Fenner. Graduates (left to Coast Uons ' right) are Gary P. M. P:J:1'· Scott W. Lambai, Geoffrey W. Gurley, Kir d T. Cupen.. ~ L. Prough, Megan C. Mcintyre IDd ~ueline It Gerrison. · .. . .. .. ... Mao's Wife Stays 'rop China Woman TOKYO (AP) -8be ~ pedfroml*winll_ .. tun glere ~ the footlllbtt a .,.a ago. ~te tbe Jeer'I and emvy ~ w erttlca, auaa, au.nc remD tbe moat powerful woman la her blllbud'• aw.a. A few )'eM'I alO. 1be ap- J*ently ..... • 9111f«tac:tne bOOleWUe, coatent to naa1a ID the eacrmoua abildow al .. eminent bUlband, CcJm. mwu.t perty a.lrmaD Kao I.acme...,. a'· .., --.. ~ Dllr; their......, ........ faOed 1.o .... -.. ~ +.nn<• t t•h oillelreiaallW. ..... tac butlailJ ., ... I ! ""-----· ... b'w•..,,,.._.._. ntnc Ja -,• -.... .. iJJ ' .. If -........ and )Wit 9 18 dlridet • PNaldeat Lia St dli .. Jdl fo.Dem&L TIHlme. Sbe alraQed Off tbfi1 ni1e D-ACWWW putilc1y in ·1981 and llbe toot Once -adreM ., -oo a .., one: defeDdw al ll:liUt;J, • ,._ '-*-ti the Maoist tdll. 9ae --·--'1llt: .. Peeriac ~ tr..n be--tace ... ~ 9 IP ?& hind atl!lel<immecl eta-. Dell _. a .. • ....._. ................... ----QC' ..... ..... Oil tbe melnlgd fer a.. Mt· ..., llllll'p .. her ruor-tnarued d'ltlcimw JiftlJ allll ••.. ' ' ~ the P9ktaf Open, ..... ~ -..., Blakeman ture, an and u.ter. • ........... • MAJOR JOIS be .-., .e.l lllit .-.e ' . - Harbor Official Heads Club Tn·a1 Agam· 11er ,,.. • .. fllld,.. • ......... ,,,. trtUtbt b1r ,_ ,.,.... 111e-..1111 c I • job .... 9ae'olb«, .M .. la tie .. P dN cdo OLD AND NEW-Howard Denghousen Oeft) takes over as new president ol the Orange Coast lioll6 Club, succeeding H. J. "Jimmy" Wood (right). In· stallation dinner was held at the Newport Beach Tennis Club with more than 50 members, wives and guests in attendance. Westminster KofC Ekct New Officers Bernard Selz. le>G Mar- garita Ave., Fountain Val- ley, was elected grand lcnigbt of Sl C.Olumbens C.Ouncil 3926, Knights of Columbus, Westm i n s t e r, press chairman Robert Ver· meulen reported. New officers wilt begin their duties July 1. A council progressive din-n«rr will begin at 7 p.m. Se-turday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Apodaca in Santa Ana. An ~r bar- becue dkmer will fOllow at the home of Mr. and M rs. Ron H a s s e I, Huntington Beach. The council's new grand knight is a title officer with First American Title Insur· ance and Trust, Santa Ana . To serve with him in the vear ahead are William Stuckey, of We6tminster, deputy grand knight; Ger- ry Dillard, Westminster, cbaocellor; Ron Hassel, Huntington Beach, warden ; Robert Vermeulen, Hunting- ton Beacll, recorder, Gilles N. Armstrong, of Stan~n. financial secretary; J oe Frank, Huntington Beach, advocate; William Douglas, Westminster, treasurer, and Walt McCall, Garden Grove; John Beckman, Himtington Beech, and Al Moynagh, Huntington Bead!, trustees. History Medals Three filth grade students from Lindbergh School in Costa Mesa -Valorie Mar- cus, Kelly Oonway and Stev- en Allee -have received m.edals from tile Daughters of the Ameri~ Revolution for outstaOOing American history projects. The Raintree P . d vilor to the _,., elitural kllm al a pllf .... -&Iii Howard Denghollllll, Or-08lpoDe pcqe ooaaittee arad Red hi Din' t -0... • ange Oounty Hari>QJ Diltrict empress ~ <lllDele Iris. .... ~ ~ "C Father of Year ls 'Pop' to 10 Children official, became tbe atventh FUU..ERTON -The mur-Her ~ in tbe m a Y 0 r. W• charged «t a 'of Illa _, JWtlidlat al u., Onoge der trial 411 William T. wmid ~ CJ1inele womm to-his 11514 r , fl 0 , 1 ~Liam ~~ ctnmO-BllMun al l'uHerton was da~: ~~ m Minist.er Ull PIM'• ........ ...... the N . Beedl ~ lllln Wednes-from tbe top in .. toutti ...... Mc a I ... ~ T...-<Jab. day, tllll time M the request switU,y changing WGdd m lmL Be lucceeds H.J. "Jimmy" ~ d •fen I• attarneJ Mat-Red Olina's men. Sbe l8b It .. OlialC Glillll WIM Vidal' A. ~ Beia n _. ill ._ e'R •• m. Wood, Costa M-pillming thew KurOidL . somewbfn amoag the fint put 11.o Clldil ..... ,. 11,. fl p • -,.._ ti dm-**islllta • lloneltJ, com.missioner. =:r ~ Byron K. l8Wll or eight cloeest ~ i ve tbrwt 1 ' I la: 0 • $1 0 -. ii~ c.. ,_.,nh· 10 th :.-11 ...... _'7't_,_..UL..---..a.... .... 111 •. -... r•''z~. ~. ham.iJ. Other officers "'8iecl ait --; as e ""4UY wUCT • ..-,. ..... ,,_._. -.-,. ,. tT• .. "Ta tiler~ MW' date .S. scheduled a band the .... -. ti•,... Yes", Dr. Jiii+! , A..._ il1 _. iapect for otber1. the annual dinner included motion for dl.tcovery bear-On~ be took over tbe job from the a• 1 FI 4 12111 .,.nm. a ....,._ Ainraft .. a 1!tta' to tbe commit-P~ck Healey, tint v ic e iog on July I. or cleansing the .. reviaion-..-,_ c 1 0 ftcie , re•__, tee. ae ..Wmt putar ol president; Everett Brece, That motion W1aS entered irts" and "aotl-Maoiltll," Md C111111mt t . , .. ae Pint Bapti1t <Jmrcb. seoond vice president; Bill by tbe cliltrict attorney's of. she wocked havoc among n rm rwl Wily. . lbny II. Felmly, called Ill· y __, ~-... Vern Blum fke in an Mtempt to gain lJOD'le of the mod IJO"ftl'fu.l Given Jlo-ee lleia a ,... a.a wia ~ ._ tt..L-·· _n-_ £Allu, ""' .. .., .... ,. • ' .infonnation • medical re-~, m-. --.... ~ aeil' 18---._._ r--- treasurer; John Leoobardt, porta obtained by the de-men in the pact. Balboa w-1 r . ; 1 ...--. ~ g . 0-....,, • ..a be rep:rds tall twister; Dale wi.tacre, feme. IMPORTANT Barry P'eflbtle, -fll lln. DrlR. -, , 'fer Ilic.-,• •1r1c ........ , lion tamer, and Walter-Blakeman, 25, a Canadian !'Ile is said to have bad a B. L. F ........ -Qrm1 ae c !)wile._..,• _. wt ~" Young, bulletin editor. who wti in Orange County hand in culting down MM'· c.ai. ,,..=ale 2.19 Fallert•• Pini.....-IWi ... wil be fcnnally DirecCon ace N e i I on a tempcnry industrial shal Hau Bliang~n. once candic"des -s ..... Omdt.. ' al at • awn ban-Abmm, Don Korwoo, Rieh-train.lag program, ii accus-cbalrman of the army pwge at ............ ea ,. r lie .. .,._ ee _.,_ 9llt ill tire fall. Dr. ~ .rd c.ter and Bftl Lond-ed in tl\e knifing • beating commitllee ; Deputy Pre-held -.... um .. .., ., -.... -.. • st r. ftta ..._ 'Ille .. Jl'MbeHI. eree. death ol vacationing Cana-mler 'r.o Chi, lie party · Ore1Dft. Fellbtee aa:d ... a 1 rl -CW W 8 _._ .. Y_... Cllllllat ii .,. More than 50 club mem-diall aecretary "Gloria Dawn propaganda chief, and Mar-madlr al h•' • ' ' ' ti •< at-ti ......_ _... "1 Ille Blc Bra1Mir1 bel'S, their wives ll>d guests 1 _eo1 __ u_01_,_rr_.--=-" _____ sttaI_Y_m_OiJ_en-_Uai_. _ __.__tratlcln. _________ ... __ ~_,_f_l_i._..., __ • __ .,_Or-. __ c-tJ __ . __ _ gad>ered for the installa- tion di.Doer. Officen were installed by Iior:w ~- 1iooal Counselor, Lee Miller. Lord, first prestdent ~ the club in 1961~. told of accompliJbmeotB during the past yell. 2 to Teach Workshop 'l'wo science ·ttacben •t Lincoln Intermediate School, Corona del Mar, Thomu Duttine and Ralph Werley have been chosen to teach a summer scien~ workshop £or elementary teachers 1t Lincoln Intermedilte School. It will be part of Chapman ColJege summer school. Worth three units of cred- it, the workJbop wilJ be held Monday tttrough F r i d a y from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. from July 24 to Aue. 11 The c o u r s e; education 136M. is design ed w encour- age the teacher w use the discovery approaob to learn- ing through the use of lab- oratory equipment and mi- cro-science techniques. For fu rther information, teach- ers may contact Dr. J. C. Fikes <>r Dr. W. M. Landrus at Chapman College. Better , na husband! Find the right man for "the work you want done in the DAILY PILOT Classified So fast, so &mple, to get the right man, the right service, for that special job you want done. Jmt Io o k in our Service Directory, Classification 6500 through 6900-then phone your man direct. Orange County's n1ost complete, up,to-date listing of a 11 business services .•. responsible people who ,II do the job right at economical cosL Great hu~hand ,saver, loo. No n1o a ns, groans, sore hack ·. Just a good job, well done! HANDY, MAN! Remodeling Painting Patio Work Plumbing Building Hauling Floors Moving 1..anclscoping Paperhanging Gardening Win ne rs of a statewide talent oontest , The Rainlree, a Huntington Beach folk· singing group oomposed of Keith Menill. Tom Robson, Da rla Alsobrook and Ed Lineberry (left to right). will enter naHonal competition at Lake Wawona, Ind , lat.er thi~ year. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS L ~, I ' T I ' ' . . DR. KILDARE GORDO TUMBLEWEED~ DOESN'T JUNE GIVE YOU IDEAS ABOUT't'OUAN 'ME? ISN'T THERE A CERTAIN QUESTION YOU'D LIKE TO ASK? MUTI AND JEFP MRS. MlifT, PLEASE! EVER 51NCE YaJ TMR.EW ME OUT ""°":----.. _ _.. I'VE BEEN STARVING! MISS PEACH WHAT I WANT 10 KNOW IS WHY YOU OION'T euy ME ' YOUR ~EST, C&.05EST, 1..~UE5T FRIEND, A BIRTHDAY P~ENT? DEBBIE DEERE t DID NOT MIND AOOP'TINU L.l'L TYi IN A LARGE' FAMILY ONE MORE CAN ALWAYS 8E FITTEt> IN l IN FAC,T, WE. WERE AU.. PRE~ 10 WEL· COME HIM WITH OPEN AAJ/61 WHAT A SHOC" WHEN THIS POOR LITTL£ CREAlU~ 111.RNED ... MY HUSBAND DfD /'l\E'N'OON HE WAS NOT WELL BUT l MAD NO IDEA HE. WAS LIKE HE It! , . -.. ly Cti.I.. M. Sell• - ly Ken lald ly Gus Arriola ly Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith OH,THATS FINE! I\.L CALL SACK 'FOR T~EM IN AN HOUR. .•. OR. IF YOU DON'T MINO I'LL SIT HERE ANO WAIT.' M-M-M THE SPAGHETTI SMEU.S OEL.ISH! NOTHIN6 WAS GOOD ENOUGH. WHY ... HEIS ... HE'S LIKE A lllCIC C# WOOO.~HE HAS NO S:EEUNGS ... ME ••• ME'$ A NOTHIN&I ly Men Frank Bone . . . ,. . . -.. . THUR SC:.( t:OO~tJI (I)......, ..... .... Ju "fint ............... (ldellCt N£ 22 ) '66 -Ednld "'*' LloMl1 .ltffr111. Mrill Hyer, A 1WW ic. tioM ...,..,, rllCMI tM 1110e1 llld db1COW"' Mdtf!Ce of Ill Mfflef 1111e11nc. D ~ (]) n.t l it CC> (30 11111.) &.1IO fJ T\e l ir lhwl: (t) (60 111111.) ·~111 the Nest 11 fOf the Bir*.• Jerry Dunphy All• Mule's l9!1t1Yn, who .,, coa- G TIM 6111 .._ 11-= (t) (60 c1n1ed lbovt their llttlt llrl'1 lllility min l Robtrt Abernethy, Jad llth•m. to aklrt the pitfalls of IMllC alollt 8 ltollll K (60 mi11.) 11 Haw Yotk CitJ. pt ,i'OClf tlllt thtJ llM l'MIOll to worry whelt I llrltlllf 0 $lr O'Cltck .... "WIN .... lppelrt Oii the *'" ....... .... llM" (ldvtnlure) '52-8t 11 .lohmft. 1part!Mllt 111d •MOU~ Ill II .. M1r1h1 Hyer, f.d&1r Buclln111. YOUlll Ina to ..., tor lcM'• ulle. 1tny v .. fitulenant takes comm111d of Cft· OyU ruats.. lltl*t airy post foOowinr his srldullloft .. T from Wn1 Poinl. 111d rec.Its hb 11£1 ,. ~ (t) (30 111111.) •c11tnc quest IOf • wild ttt11• "Holl1 KOll,_aty •f Fw." -bt1n1 ret11td from ltfVic1. • ,,..,.. F._ 8) Tiit M1"""1 (30 111111.) fD n.tn lelt: Hal Mtrlelllllll lfti M8'it: .... n .. Tt .. Y .... f*wl (dfima) '57-flobtft V1ttllll. It ... Smith Three )'OU!hs llol4 ., ..,,_. t-.JO D ID 00 °'111Mt (t) (30 111M.) nurttt. and -· Ill 1 panic. .itb •'fhe fw )ob," A lwofol4 &111111- lh• mluer. 111tnt ls lllllded Sil Fridly 111d Of. fl) Htw Tt Many 1 MilllMalrt ficer SanllOll-atdl the tlliMI w1 LAGUNA DIRECTOR -John Ferzacca. director of the Laguna Playhouse current production of "The Subject Was Roses." will be interviewed tonight on ''Theater Beat" at 9 an Channel 28. Laguna Play· house act.ors also will appear in scenet> from the domestic drama. fll) Wh1'1 ltflf? "Fol~ Softp. • r1COWtr $100,000 '90r1tl ef fun ltoln fl) ~II-fnM'll Ill adusfw dtp.lt!Mtlt llort. 1,---------------------. , "'9Nt l :JO I) llllJ Cr Illa• ...... Cl-* (C) (60 min.) 8) P11ty Du~1 (30 min.) fl) All-star Tlle.ttrt fl!) F 1r11ilJ Fi!t111<8 IEI Nttldtre 3.4 7:00 I> cas Ewwnl•a ".-.: (C) <30 111111.) Willer Cronkite. • H11111ftlrini., ~ (t) (30 •rn.) a .,... Mdlc8ck <30 .ia.> 0 @ Cl) L"1 " • a..,: CC) (JO rliTn.) ''One Picture 11 Wortll •.• • Julie buya • watercolor from '" 1rtltl friend with the $50 Davt hed .. tsldt to buy I stove. fteput .G ~ 130 111111.) Allan Motl, DJ ,. ....... rtac.: (Cl (30 rnhl.) ''Meleo, Off the Btaltn Pith." • Mlwle: ..... Meil'• ........ , ...... lttl)-8oll Steelt . fl IU ""8r. "f1nibol9ua\. • CJ M.._._,_....,{301111.)l .. 8 @ @ 1'81m ....... ...._ ~ ('C) (IO 1111,) Vic GI M S.• <30 111 11.) OtwM. c.,.i i..-tnce 1MI a.I • McHale't 11.., (30 mlll.) Q) Prtlilt/OlllCI t4 .. rr..w.t fll) Music frt111 Canieata: PtrfOfm· lllGt by lh1 Biroqut CNmbw M1111t Group of Youn1stown Univtrllty, Oh~, mc1 111~ 7:JO 8 hq·Desi Collltdy HMr. (C) (60 min ) "Lucy Wins 1 RacthofM." Btl· ty G11ble ind her husband, b111d· leader Hmy limes. portray them- Hlvu 11h1n Lucy lrnds htllell In pos. session ot • love-rurved lrottin1 hom won 1n 1 breakftSl·ctrNI ~ontul. 0 Ql 61 Dui.I IMM: (C) (60 min l '1he Jnper Lldbtdde1 Story." Ma'11• lllr . a c-s. ,.... ""' <Cl <60 min.) 0 @(J) SM-. f..: (t) (60 min.) "om.rt-Tr111011r To- nisht'• Pf'Oll1111 a1mines tllt morll a;pects o4 demonstmions 1 nd oltltf protub 111 COM«tion with tilt nr '" Vlet111m. Appuri11r .,, A8C -comment.tor Ectward P. Ml)ff1n. Or. John Blum, chairman ol the his· tory dep1rtment ti Y11t Uniwnlty, and SMral M!Vlctmtn, who trt in· terviewed In V-1et111m. " .... •114 n ..... (C) (60 min.) m Ala Drtltt .._ (C) (60 mill.) ID Mlk H••--130 111111.) Daniel olfcrs to help Jasper find his 10:JO 0) Mii Sttlltfll (30 min.) "tllWnt l1m11y, but d11tOVt11 ht b ·ctu~llJ ve,rn& fold. Repeal fl) Mtwie! "'CHwimd" (111Yslery) ni H W ...... (C) (30 1 ) '31--'rletn Prin1l1. ~ •PPJ 1 .... tttn: m n 'Juh1n " Slim i nd Hennetta vist1 1 fJl) Ctlltiwl ,_,_; ''Wesley DllM ~ud1st u mp lee." The pro111111 slloln thiJ toll· O (11 , l1t.11: (C) (30 min.) "Thal D1rn C,twom1n." Zounds! Cln temporary artm al his 111\Jdio. 11 bt1 Robin and Cltwomen tum to 11:00 II 0-O'Cled ~ (Cl C30 remov1 $200.000 from tllt WtYnt m111.) ltny Dunphy, M1no1 wle? II ~•Pf*I' "':" '""'' D n. 1111 ...., """'= (Cl (30 ut. wtwom1n • •llty lly, pub min) Geoqe ~Ml R1fe1 klhruoa Robin undu 1 S41'11. Julit "''"""· • • · LtHY Gort cuat. Rt9UI. a OM .., ..,.. (30 min.) o ..,. i 8"'il <Cl "Tiit w.n o "-r11111: CCl (30 111111.> Buttt ~ (.-.iture) '66 -JlcqlllS War4. S¥nn. D1.W. Bi1ndlL 0 -.W '17: (60 lllin.) QJ Ttwa ., Cm l ••m: (C) (30 tD lMb L lwi (C) (90 111i11.) m1 n.) lob lllMf. llosl m Mtril: ........ , ,...., <"'YSlery) t8 ''"'Iii-(60 min.) 'S7~icol1 Maurey. Dtrek Bolld. fl) Ille* illlrMt/Ttd111ial CtfMI ml C.•Mllt: Cecil Brown. GJ EIWe A .1:40 m ltldi ...,... •""1/Celtt* 1:00 11 .... ,,.. .. ..,.,. (C) (f houra) 11 :lO II Mtvle: "'Cot111 M, W.,,. (musl· e11) '44-Bina Cfotby, Bany fra· renkl. Ri• st-1. D ID 00 Tiii T .. ipt a.. (t) e Morie: "DI.ti! ''"' • ~ (dram•) '34-Fredric Match. Evtl'ftl Venible. 0 lH1 (]) f TtMP: (C) (30 min ) "SUMYal of the frttut" P11menlt• aM A11111 nffd 1 lot of brtins toj ft\IU It lllniu1h I 1D-d1y iu1Viv•1 Id hi tie bldl1nd1. Rtpt1l lZ.:00 C:J Tlle MtM,1111tftln m-. .... u. (t) <30 '"1" > .... ,.... 1:30 . 18 Cl) MJ TlllM S-: (C) (30 rm11.) ~"tu 1 morit starlet for 1 p~ lltlllll tlld II astounded by the raullillc '*"'· Sll«ry Albttoni allttlb. it.,Mt a .. ''* (C) (60 nlln.) "Thi Squire ti Cottlo&.'" C.pl1l11 1(1111 ind lh• mw 111 llldanrtred 'Wiien tlley diKON Ill llllClllrtJd pl1111f Ind rt• fuse lit Cltlf to tllt whim• of its chlldbll ruler. Repeat. 0 Im Cil "91tdlM: (C) (30 min.I "S.m 1ri'i tllt Super-Cir." EndOfl conJures "' 1 auper-cer tor •h•t'• his·n•1111 11 1 to1ie11 of friendship Reput. m"'...,, "'"'" Slltw: (90 min.) Jerry Hot11111, Gtofa• )usel. Aliza lZ:lO Q !lltrie: "Aditlr ......... A&- la11tit"' ( 1d¥ttl1»1t) '43-4iu mpllrlJ Boflr1, R1ymol'ld Massey. m Wltdltt' Taitt m "'-= ""''"·.(•ttf .. .. 18-""°" .. (1dventurt) '48 -Wtndtll Colty, Sabu. 1:00 fJ Mtwit: '11ely Tt1Ttlf" (comtdY) '37-lln• Witht11. .loln 01vi1. CJ Mnie: •nud1nt1r•• (r• manct) '56-lindl C11nsti1n, Clrlot Thompton. O Mtwie: "~ l attaliN" (dr•m•) '61-0lant Jer1•n,, Leooold S.kfdo. 2:00 m All·lfi111t Mtwill; "Marp tlf Errw" (comady) '43--Mllton 8tf'IL "'Cn Home Kids Ill ....,,_,. (COlll· edy) '47-0oucttt FowtfY. -c.i.• T .mt.ry" (wmern) '4~ Jot! Mc- Cf 11. Kuhl, Cliff Arquttt•. Jta• Slu~mp· ton.. 8) Tiii ... lilld: (C) (30 111111.)1 Z:lO 6 Lit. Rtplft "Cll1mlllomihl~ Burro Rice." 0 "-~.,. laal It> FPIOAY 12:JO m "1t'1 • ,,...,.,. (musiaO '45 -Sonia Henle. Mldr•tl O"Shtl. 1 :>0 CD "TIM ~ 1-.. ..,.. tdr• 1111) ~0-J,mts Olln11, Otwty M1rtlfl.. 3:30 O '11tt a. btll SIM1" (d11ma) t:lO m (C') "llf ........... (ronunce) '48-WHllam 8tt1di.. Cl1lrt frnoi. 'SI-Uni fur1111, (zlo Pnlu 11:00 0 .,.._. w .......... (mystery ture) '47 -Mull Mont•. Gllbt'1 J 4:30 II N,. .... Melltlr.,.. (ldvlll- ''6--Altn Curlll . .,...,._At• Funny" Rol.nd. (comtd)') ·c~rt Llnklelttr. G (C) "lid: A hi" (drama l "2 \1:30 " IC) ..,., It $11111p1 •• -l'tlet llrtek. Pean McCly. C•llv•ntu111 '63 -Ptter Cushln1 '1ftlltJ ,,.. tw• (mystery) '6l-j 5:JO G ''DIM" (dram•) ·~1-S11 MmK, Om• lllllMI\. Btllft llllth. ON A PINHEAD It "ft't quit• tlit Hm• thlr19 •• lft1C1rbin9 the Con•titutioft 011 th• h .. d •f • pin, but clicl you •••r rtelly 1ud th• "Fo• Tht Ateo•cl" futu,. 111 th• DAILY PILOT7 Yev'cl be au•p•it•cl how much l11for111•ti•11 w• cen pt ck l"t• • emell epe<•· TELEVISION VIEWS After Ba tma n Wha t's Left? ly VERNoN SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -I first talked to Adam West two years ago and found him deeply concern· ed about launching his role as "Batman." He was afraid that it would hurt his career. Similarly, big Jim Arn~ had been worried a decade earlier that his Marshal Dillon "Gunsmoke'' characterization might ruin his chances of becoming a movie star. "Gunsmoke" made Arness a multi-millionaire. Jr he chooses he can forget working the rest of hi~ llie WEST'S CHANCES of becoming as wealthy and independent as Arness are slim. But his name is known by millions on several continenl.6. Had it not been for "Batman" he'd likely stiU be a struggling actor seeking identification. • We talked again this week. West still has anxie- ties about his future. Sure. he's famou5 now, but whither West after Batman? "We're going into our third season.'' he said. "That's the decisive one. 1f we stay uo there on the ratin~ we could roll along for years. But if 1 become that identified with the Caped Crusalier will 1 be accepted in other roles in movies and TV?" Well, what does West think? "I THINK l will. Encouragingly enough. people whose opinions J respect have said they believe J'll be accepted by mature audiences in a serious role in a dramatic picture. "But of course it's up to me to make whatever rol~ I play convincing and believable." West has had opportunities to play in some pretty good rilms. but was unable lo accept them because of the demands of his series. Yet were it not for Batman he wooldn't have had the offers to begin with. "It's a two-edged sword. an actor's dilemma," he sighed . Next season "Batman" will be reduced to a single half-hour a week on Thursday nights. In it. first two years the series divided each episode into two half hour shows. Wednesdays and Thursdays. IN THE COMING year the formal will be a con· tinuing serial type of show with some segment! running several weeks "We'll be doing hall as many shows this ~a­ son." West added. "But we'll be working every week anyhow At least the pressures will be less and I oan see a little daylight sweeping into the Batcave." No one spent longer hours before the camtrM or on the set than did We6t during the past 24 months. His personal lile was nil. Now there will be two breaks in the shooting time to squeeze in a movie. Like almost all stars in televsion. Adam WM lon~s to work in something of merit, a production critics will take seriously. Bue he must wait until "Batman" runs its cou:n;e. It might be a long wait. Dennis the Menace - ... "\ . -.. . . . ·-,.-.. DAILY Ill.OT Ev.If°'._ HM Somefhint TMt Someone BM W enh-r•• 816GEST SIN6LE MA.aKBl'PLACE ON TBE ORA.JWGE COABT • r••IV• ....... ..z..sn• y,,., c-w It. N.t It, Tr.de tt Wrth AW_. Ad HOUSES fa. 1AL1 HOUSES fOl SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES llOI SALi HOUSES FOR SAL'.E HOUSES F01t SAU HCMISES POI SM.E HO'llllS FOR SALi ~ 1000 ....,... 100( Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 Genenl 1000 Gode Miu 1100 W.... 1DI It Pl ·u _. 1---------• 0 •••• ~ •••• ec-. & ..... aft lbe ... yard I« Ii.ii .... s bedroam BaDloa ..... PropntJ indDdes baaw an ~ lat and room lor llllOdwr Clift aOiinbW aoc. $144,.500 .. rune·· Spriac 612-725.'l · Luxumus Duplex 3900 aq. fl f:l livq anoa. Ph11 pier It ..., for 45 ft. yadlt. Lit u thaw it lo YG'J 1oday. "Rine'' ~ 612-TS Strill INlly Co. fM WllH l YIW 1-a.de 2 *'7 .... tt.....,.._..._v_. Gelr0...41llrlaJl8a. ....i dillilllC ,... ... .....,. raima. 3 cw .... ~ ,...,, .......... caPnc. Carner lot wHb a ... c::lMr lo tbe OClllll • WCllldti M loc::m don f o r <t:ia>Ubvt' ..., ...... tile be.c. Pricl'd at SC.B ~COATS ~WA1.~CE REALTORS S464141- f()pefl Eu•li•) DOVER SHORES liy & Ocun Y11ws Secluded & luxurious •nd Worth the Effort to lout• Overtooldnc 1"tne Country Out>. and near Yacht Club, 15 minut:ea to UCI. 1136 SantiocJo Dr. DI 816 ONE FIVE BEDROOMS · 3\i 8 AT H S. Artnctive two aory oo qu~t. cul«·sac street in an excellent EAST- SJDE COST A M&5A resi- dential neighborbood. FOR· MAL DINlNG ROOM. built· ill kitdiefl irrluding dish- ~. bm'·be·que and grill. Extra I~ bedrooms, loedl of closeta and ('\)\>' boards plus kitchen pantry. Famil.Y morn with aliding g1all door lo SpllCIOUS patio and fen<"ed )"tl1'M. The ans· ~ to a l~e tamiUe1 needs for only S42 ,500. $S,CXXl down. TICS WON'T LAST -CAIL TOOAY. Th• Best View ln c.orooa del Mar 11 ~Thia Small But Elegant Custom Built Home Overlooking The Bay Balboa & Balboa lsland Lovely Yard and 1'reea A View From Every Room Large FrOnt Terrace S!li,CXXl Cal I Tl'<i Gilbert Eves: 642-3411 MESA VERDE GNat Oceanfront IJIYI Located on beat be•ch area. Home has !WO BR '1, two Batha. Z2x24 Llvin& room 'lt/f\repl.a~. 2 lge Patiola. Reduced $6500 10 $52,000. w. Haue C.WW• .... 'Co. 12tl e Co.111 Hl .... ey ..._ k <Kll. C.f,..,.,I• IU t..nfl o• ~ ... Beyer.st S.rtatnl Spanish Contemporary 4 BR-3 Bath home with red ti.le root. Formal dlnlnt room, sc>ecious sunny faro· Uy room, exl."l!Uent kl~ en. Pra!itige location! Bet· ter hurry on thil! Only M9,500. Exclua.lve with: TRACT CLOSEOUT 2·1 8lDIOOMS $16,300 to $18,575 FRENCH QUARTER TOWNHOUSES KAllOl &a. & eftlB Aft. IM COSTA MIU LOO« POI Sf6M I NEWLY DEC! l Br-2 Ba. • ~. Drp5., $900 -* FbA SU.D. Owner, S43-l915 Hrwly f\lmiabed model. Four bedrooma, t o u r bathrooms. DiniQC room, activity room, fully carpeted and draped. 3250 aquatt feet. A custom d el I ' D by Howell l.oolc $118.000. CAMBRIDGE Ruth Pudoll, RNltor 1805 Westclifl Dr. 642-5200Mele ___ v_.,.. _____ 1 _11_0 OPEN DAILY SO 1 Mor11f11CJ Star Lane Oiiton\ ~t, s spadoua Bdnna (bmlriou6 m.aat~ Mle). ~ S.tlla, larp Fam- D1 ma, Dimnl rm. Owner unab6t to occupy -wtU. SELL AT COST! Choice of l line Bl.)'frtmt homes with Pier A-SUp from $82,500 to n95.ooo. Evenings Call 646-4579 PRIVACY PLEASES pne people and thla rostom built Newport Beach home ftW that bill to a ffe, Out· atandinc ard1lt.ectutt. a fuD,ctiooaJ floor plan and CUltom ll(ll>Ointmenta IUCh as four bfdrooma. bullt·ln t«i lge111tor, range &: oven, T r a n s I.' r forces sale. Priced lo sell nlA or VA 11t $23,!liO Cl\U now! Newport et Victor I• 646-1111 dWtiwaeber, Hi· Fi. walnut ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. pe.ne1e<1 ramny room with Picturesque W"el bar, 9f'Plll'8 le hobby room or oaice. atnwn "' Individuality tne m...cer bedroom. hall Plua " horSf' nr two tn a &rd family room AND unique t'Ol.lntry atlTIQSl>her• heated pool. The yard Is with rvery city rorrv~· ,_,~7So DOWN on NEW 3 BR • 2 BA. HOME. POOL It TENNIS CL~. $19.950. Call "Lorn.ine" at: 962-2446 1100 $ACllll'1CE for 1mmed. u . Owner leevlq ~te. 2 Homes. Mesa Del Mar; hdwd. On., lhake roof, cor- ner lot; 3 BR. ,2 ba.. blt- lna, tunily rm, trpl .. dr&pl'9, opta., pr • encl patio. Huge fenced yd. w/ boat entrance. Drive by: 2832 Francia Lane. maiDt.eoance ri-. C\lstom e~, 2 bdnn, area tor a """""' ..__ 3 B ~.,..,.... " -l-~ th-...4.-gb ..-vvi.. UUJue. lge. R .. 2 ~....... ........,... •""f;~ thlrd. $28,500 with a hi be., family rm., hooded JCLNT. FINANCING OUI and ~·a two and a f1iA or (;I appraiaa1 or try fr,>l., bit-ins & dJshwuher. layYiew Lots From $11,500 to $33,500 PA~rn'ER 4 BR, 3 ba. 1& UTlng rm •/frplc, form. . al di.nine le flun rm 23JC1S end patio AND fmctd car cnte doc nm. $]!,,SOO. <>-- er. by appoiD1 ~ PACl!SEI till I 2 S'Iat.., •BEAU. 4 Br-3 B&. • a.tam ~ 8ba. e Bloc* wall. Dtr lllftl'l! apeeer. * '31.9150. • OWNER. * 545-a. BEAU i..ory Heme. Ideal for lar&e fa:mlly. 4 big bdnm. lge den. - ept5. drps. Beau 1ndscpd and ll)t11k1rs. By Owntt. 20'll &ltn-* se.mo BY OWNER 4 BR. 2 ba. Cor lo(. ~. drpl, R.ea1 Buy! S25,B Daya 54i&J&66, Eve. 54-2517. AVAILAILE half betM. ~ $45,!M. 103 down. OWl'W'r arudoul. Drapes, cpta., finilhed pr. 0'EN DAIL y OPEN EVE$. Open Eve-:. 646-nn for play oc rec. rm. C<w. p.. Cottege P•rtc 1n Newpon Beach trom Pa-Colesworthy & Co oo, 1S}C30 hea1ec1 pool. walk 1115 cifie Cout Hishway north • IX> So.• C.oast Plan. 3106 cm Darer Dri•• or from Trinity Dr. I/I Newpcn s1YCS. eut e111 i7Ui 1>42-nn OWNm !">4S-5510 St to Next to Snad< Shop Jr. IMMAC Adult l..fvinl. l BR ,. fam nn. 2 JKllhmn betba. ctdce location. $23,B. l<K' ~. no cmtt. Owner· ~ 1!9tS " wknlk. •&UQ & FOUR BEDROOMS • ~ ~ ~ SALES OFFICE: 2 HOUSES yard • double garac~lec- PENINSULA J·ohn macnab tor the ~ of one in CUSTOM BUILT tric bmlt~nl! • 2 halhs·fi~ ai. 10 Tema Oat>. Boat quiet Me:M Verde ar?a. pla~ • cukle--saC' street-Newport S..Ch 1200 n.np md Beech. 3 bed-REALTY COMPANY Large 3 BR & ram rm 2 BR & ram. rm. Quality ~ • w/w car,>ets --------- ruom home SID OODY'ft"l· 881 Dover Dr., Sw'te 101 with blt-ina, rpWdrpa ~t! Hardw'd firs, A patio. VA/FHA tmns • CUSTOM BUILT PLUS 2 story play house for loads of wood ~in&. SUIS mo. P8Y• -all. CA.U. • • • = ~ ~r. ~ (714) 1>42-1235 tile kids in a blg back bit· in stQ\le, rrlng le 540-llSl Heritage Ree.I CONTEMPORARY 5 Br ~ 4 AGE.HT FOR , ...... AJl for only .,...,800. ~.-I . Estate. Ba. Famfi7, Slttinc. Dlnq llima fir« p I a e «, BTJ CC "'u • ..., freezer. ~ous I v 1 n c Playroom, Slmdedr ]4ey. lhab rvpf. °'9liad dbl. MA 0 RMlty Co. on special F1lA or VA no room. Price sluhed S100l HARD TO 1"TND! Full quar-e~-Loeda • S\Orqe! Many ~-Ardlillld'a plaDI down or UIUmf' exi!tinf -now S29.950. EZ lenns. ter actt Jot with 4 BR EXTRAS for additiomJ room • bath !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 6'1o IOM at SHI per mo. home ID Mesa Verde 1or e BACX BAY CUI de s.c. indaded. l5f.Sll>. 5 a.drooms 3 &.ths pays 1U. Call Mr. Myhre m ly $23,950. lrnmaculate e $51,500. * Prine onb'. 57.H'JID Eva: ~ TrMle in your present 54C>-l1Sl ~' condttion l.hroucbout FHA • OWNER. * 543-ml ._ & •ac• home Heritage R~l F.atate VA terms available. CALL -r 2250 aq. ft. ot luxury. 14'X16' -------LARRY 540-llSl. FOR BIG FAMILY lealty, Inc. FAMILY ROOM . totmal DAVIDSON ReaJty l003 &Ur, c .M. ~ Heritage Reel Eslalt Big s BR . 3 be bR widl l025 w. e.nx. BMI .. N'B ~ room with romantic: SALE OR TRADE Newport He·aCJ~ s.. •nd SAVEi tge garden -play sm. Llt4 WATSON A VE. Oatatand.ing Halecrest l BR VA no cbrn or ottn - $22..900 au.;,_ is 9rMt. 2917 a.uBHOUSE RD. 4 BR Pa~er - aoy reuonable offf!'I'. l>esper&tl'! s.a..p.i.pa. needed. 1'T11 ES'llJARY LANE 4 BR. Seahawn with 16.x J6' Anthony pool. NNr Adam. A Cuw!ll'ry. $23,!llSO. Your terms. CoUrgr Rally ~ 1500 Adams at Harbor I Neer Cinema 'lbeatn) YA Repossession 6°/o G. D. IUCCOLA lnvestnwtt Co. 1>42'°'62 tll'f!1'111Ce, wall lo wall c~ 5 BR 3 b a t h 1, immac. nn Bl kitx:herl. Sprnkln. 2- peti·..,. and dr•.--''--· "'"" .., rt to-·' din nn S • I •t Bdnn.s, 2 be., formal din· atoey. 2~ yeen old • SJ9.SOO .... ,...,..,, ... u uu-~wv ..... • <IUllJ • • pec1a Ing, _,,tam. rm .. ~t thru· R. c. GREDl. Rn.llor out. Toodl plate lighting, 2 yrs. J'le'N. no.~ ~ty. Wh horn I Rea.lJ inten."OITI, built. in dttam Rltr. 2750 Harl>or SB, CM at a ~cal e. Y nut. drpl, lge cav patio. 3416 V'ta Udo OR J..9300 ldtcbera, 2 patios, a para· 546-54fi0 Eves. 546·1244 l!lharp and in A·I ~iti~. Nr ech.13. 31~ Lincoln Wi1y, OWNER DESPERATE di.le . 1__._.Jftn Ex~U~t looatlon. in quiet CM 54&-9224 . 3 Bdnna 2 bah N in _..._....,..... FAN· Newport Heights rellidentlal arta wtth a noa • ew,>ol1 TASTJC V A L U E on I y $22,500 _ No down Gf through street safe for lit· * EARN ~ for T.L.C * T~ h o m e. Cpta, $33,<XX>. No down to Vets. Spacio'8s livin& nn. forest ~ feel. Al $24.950 you'd Bark Bayf4:e lot W-i>layhse. ~ bltna, S960 and pidr;· WALKER It LEE d trttfl MJrTOUnds ttlil better take a look. WALK-. Sl8.950 ~ ~ or_: ~ pymnts. 213:47Z-7453 2629 Harbor channing home. Walk to ER & LEE. 2043 Westcilff FliA A Owner will paint. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX ~9491 Open ti1 9 P.M. the beech. 540-l720. D 64&-77U Open Eves 3 Br. hwd fin/ pluter walla tum'd j BR. split ~el It TARBELL 2!l6 Ha.rtor r ' • --·-Du~ty Rhodea/Rltr Ml ~ 2 BR 66,500 By Oit-DeS' Op-OPPORTUNITY FHA ·VA "HURRY" DELUXE TRIPLEX en Sat Swt-Paridnc aivait- Owner wants action NOW! C'11stom near new: 11U 2 able. 6504 w. Oceanfront. Ne«i 2 salespeople for old Ea.stslde 4 Br .. 11, be .. hdwd l BR 11L ... · t SACRIFl""""'· ~-by 2231 Nlllhlished offiC1'. Sped&! Extra IArge tiVU11t rm., 2 i:e .. n ....... pnv. pa • """' ..,..,...., rnA • VA tnlning pro-~ wF.-wA • ... ~ 8 r9p 1e t "k BR'• -muter BR dbl aiie, 10<. irar-Owner 646-4126 Annl•enary Lane. Call: gram. Salee "-"' ........i. Good "''"Y".,,· · · r.....ar • 0 c 2'h baths. Quiet Ea.st Irvine Buy Pqllity uaume GI Loan. 548-5122. Make oftf'r. 3 """""' w&lled rear y1trd. SZ1 ,CXX>. T I u· c II n .. __ 2 ba. f m wallcin traffic Top com· errace oca on. a to 4 Rdrma, 2 baths, 1 yr old, ..... ,....,. a . rm. miaaioo.s. Your ~"' desk Bkr. 548--86.li. see -439 AVOCADO. rlose to tchls & ahp'&, 963 4 BR., family nn.. blt·ina. "' ~-Call for appoint. ~:!1;,0~':':'B:t'~.~ CURT DOSH, Realtor TRAPauNlannos·· M·u~t9-4aell122· ..... J .. -~.~ta!,~'. ~ ~ Rib". 1860 Npt. Blvd., C.M. ., .,, -- &46-3928 Call Eves. 673-4!'>TI ~-~~7;EN~~ac~rd 1130 W C.O.ai Hlcbway 30 i BR, 2 be. $22,800. Own-tella Pl. Ml '-122'1 w 1 l lachenmyer ~2-6309 . . er. 6°42-6472 EVF.S. 67H46S ?'" :lO'lO Hardine Way OCEA.NFROl'n' 2 BR. oa · .l4fl-n98 R-2 lot. w/approved pla.m LIDO spacious 3 BR, beam Vacant ' BY o~ 3 Br . 2 Ba. for 2nd l.D'lit. S5iOOO cbrn. NO matter what tl i.. you , ceilinit Llv/nn, aep din/ 4 BEDROOM, 2 b11lh. <-ar· I F:xcellent c:cndltlon It ~ 6% loan. 642-9939 can sell tt with a DAILY rm, huge pa.Jio. Owner/ pet.a. drapes. Complete </ Location. * 54S-8()40 30· TRLR-Bayshore Trir P\. PD.m WANT AD!! 6C$l1 agt 673·5Ui6 built-in kitchen. includi~g COLLEGE Pk. 3 BR 2 ba. NB. S2700. ~ At11. refrigerator. <'OYerrd patio, Rrau lndlcpd ~-123.900. 5th. nJ : 7'90-711IJ. many more Pxlra5. Nn °"' S4!>-8lS'.Z SELL AT ,.....,_. down c.1. or 103 convrn-n<'r. . ~·. s.17,CXXl. By tional. S24,900. owner. NEW 3 Br., 2 be.. LA BORDE REAL EST ATE IT TICllD Xlnt loc. 646-!BIO. 642-8262 $45.000 OCEAN FRONT Cot· llC'. Top loc ! 5209 Se.. 4 BR 1 ~I bath~. built-ins, patio, doubll' garage. Cor· ner locatloo. near schools I: aboppinjt. $111,950 FHA tenns. Well1-McCardle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 54S.7729 Eves. 644-~ OC EAti,-FRONT- Bcst location near Jell.Y Channmi: J BR hom,., I~ Ba'hJdf'd patio, $77 .500. B•lboa RHI E1tate Co. 700 r:. B11lboo Blvd . Balbo~ OR1olr :l-4140 YOll ahoft 0r. 0wner. 615-1575 1210 FU .... Allr.' .... pcN't Hp. 11111 llUlllii BUILDERS Uquidalioo. MUST lell 2 completety re- modded bomes. 3 bednna, 2 beths, beautiful Uvtng room w i t h gtimpee ol ocean, largl' lanai. C.omcr lot at 328 Aliao. Clla.rmlng 2 bt-droom homr with com- pletely sepe.nle g\W'St tc>uw & bftth. ~ carport Ind plenty of room for bolll It • trailer. 426 Ali9o SPECTACULAR--OCEAN and IAY CHANNEL REEF-APARTMENTS FURN . obPf Ex Clole to Bcactl. f'lreplal'C', double gar&gt>. extn per~ • s.33,500 $-i~t- S.tbM Covff 1215 2 LGE Bdnn.c. 1 ~ b8tha. Pvt. bee.ch, pier ... floet. loc•ted-On Chenn•I N .. r Newport Harbor Entr•nc• 2525 Ocean Blvd .. Corona del Mar • C1fifornia 4 level Garage Also Gue1t Parking Boat Slips Available to Residents fl rrt rr~•drnts enjoy their water front view and the convenlenc-e of moor mg lh<>1r boat at the front door Also the dJstincl advanla~e of carefrct• lei$ure hving hy f'limlnating the burdtnsomt responsibilities of malntaininc a large homf. Many other advantages, too numerous to stale here. are 11 vaUable to lhosr .A discriminating taste. Gcorji?e Williamson. Rllr 673.-4350 OPEN F.VES e BELOW MARKET e TownllOllftl' Apt. Mnnt lrrllo, nr Onini:r Cne!'I C'nlleitr 1 Rrlrm 2 hA fh~ $1 ll \In 11'l<'lurlf·~ 1 n ""~ "'4 nr1 I 1\12-5/Y.il NEWPOR T HEIGHTS I • 3 Br.-11., BL._Nf"W C'pts The ©-@4 Chudlett• Gome f ..oo/J /oir I• E~ in &A. COMie-F..,_.. Sec:Aca Phone owner 837-6256 Newport Shores 1220 lest luy 1967 2-al()lf)' "A.. trame $26,900 ('A YWOO RE.AL TY li.U W COMt fwy. ~1290 WALK to bu l..Arge "A" on comer. 2 atnry J BR 2 bethl. 4 ye11111 old • U>.ff. New loan. low dn. 6Q...1Sf7. * $l6..SOO * OIDtmiporary l BR. 2 B&. O:ir. Io L Hf. WmlcM ftua. W. OORHWAU.. I.AME 6T.Hill ar '5ll.1J -BEAUTIFUL .••••• ••••• EXCLUSIVE a RO~ ....-..v-.tn. One ot * Dnmiltir .&ward Winnillc ero.dmoar' bames bu come bmdl an tbe DMrtl- ft,. 1bia 11111111 popaAar-,.... bu 4 bmcboum&, Oadiednil ()pm Beem ttililp. Gn- ciolll Oa1yud, Al. eledric kitdliea • a .. ~••le ., Lamrtam A .... rt ·~ ... flire ol $6.B. ... , f ...... led Fr.l I I ...... ~ I 11o S DAILY _. caa; fJ!>.31111 -SCJ-11G ... II .., ......... (Off llcAra.r .. a.,_ Driw. new Pacific o.-t HJchwQ). Exclvlhte C-~ OPDi HOUSE Sat • l1llD 12-5 Priced right for quicl aAl'! SS(.000. ~ lCllr fnml. • ace ou C>C?9Dlide. 1 BR. 1 ba. room to IUld pool It a- tra bdrm. We§ Dfllqid. hnYy .... rool. Cl Ras· lay Rd. Aleo .._ 4 BR. 3~ .. lo...,..,_ HINGER RE.ALTY m Marint' Aw. e.i We 6T.H«J2 m.JE Sllorediffs &We ~ Oce a• Vwe, sptdom !mas room • --inc mom bo4ti wi9i lift.. places. mamivt' beck-oom -~ equaJa graciaiaa )hr-q . Pritt 157,SOO. For• pointmmt call m.lSIS CORBIN MARTIN EQC:Ufive W.W. OCEAN VIEW -0..... 4 Br, 3 be Md ~l'OCllL Lee andfd for outside lirilc- DI Poppy • S7..5DO °"'°"". ~ R<>mf> It ~ 2 BR la Ba. Sparkling cont. Lavety yd. .f Apt. 2 BR + 2 Bea- us MN-Qita. drps. bltim.. S49.SOO.. lOM dn. Owen- Finance. &T.HlCB CHARlONG bed 1loa9e. l mt 2 Be ., d b'wy Sll..Sll Owner m-oa S.lboe ......... ·-OPEN HOUSE nu -SAT • SUN NOON-4: • 901 W. Oc..i1f1wwt. a.I. J BR. R:umpla Rm JtxM, 211. bll.ths.. ~ ""- Louis W. ariggs. RltT. TI4 E. Ba1xa Blvd. Balboa m-tl.11 Lide Isle 1251 EXCD"nOHAL Dna..._ 45' LOT * $41 ,5CJO Fumi8hed 2 bed roo • '- Slwmy! Den, ~ 61S-l911 • IMMACULATE • 3 BR • 2 BA. 4S LOI'. S4USO. Olrner, m811 Huntington.._,. 1400 Huee LottCut • uc 4 BR 2~ bath, 1bMe niai, 22x55 patio, .. Y1Jl'd wUb large play ~er..,. ~ 124.flOO. Owner trandttrui. BRASHEAR REALTY 847-ATI. ~ Sl-11'11 HOME with INCOME Uve in one tiidP -rms the other. A J BR It a 2 BR. crpts/drps It bll-tn... EXCEL TERMS or Cl oo down. aG.!ll!IO. R. D. St.tes Realty 847-3519 $22,500 C.R.Y. SOl YIST A Specialt Hardwood Ooan, dee. tit, 3 BR 2 b.., c:ptVdrpa. P•t Robertson Rlty. 847-15.sl * m-4152 $1 800 DOWN lnc:1odn rto.- Ina. 5 ig, 2% be. bttnr.. ""' r.pt11, nrwty df-to. Kint OMd.. pymots 1257 m taus, It m... owne-r. 962.-2594 M~ 54-U l BR 1'4 ti.tha. Townbouw. $1000 ~ ll'lY etcTOW • ~ pym. A aelect number of two Bedrm • two bath Apartments are avaJlable and we lnvile you to mspe<'t the two luxurious furnished models at :vour con· venleoct · • Orpt, ~e t~ y&.rd I • Room tor Pool /, Boat • Nr -Nwpt Srhnoli1. S2:\ ::«I OWNER + fi46. 71\4:1 Slarls Mondtl'f WATERFRONT 2 frpJcs. 4 br. 3 ba. $45 ,.500. Exist • nts. Below M~et pr'ltt. fi7>..4fU Le• .. $37.5 Monthly end Up-Buy $45,000 i nd Up Phone 673-,718 for further info. -A1k for Ha rman Trott, Mgr. C&.ASSIFllD Whli;-l'leph'Mif:" -Dlm-;::;.ttn<' JOl'N ttte I WU1fS'I In lht ·~~--l!!!!!!!!~-!!!l!!!!!!!!..J!!! ... !!!!!_~~!!1!!1!!!!1~!!!!!~~~!1!1!1!!!!1111!!!1~~~~ CAil.. y Prtm WA~ ,\00• It.......::=:::=:::::;...- l ..... ' I S33.000 6"4 'lfo In. Appt. INMAC 3 BR Twftbse. ~ 642..Jll&. DlAL direct 642-5618. ~ your ad. lh«n llft bid< and Ii~ to the pNww nnt' mamf ~A ftCr'lla_ New -f'l)ta, "!?> all •Pill + wtr ronct s .. m e ctn ~ -PACIFIC SHOllES REALTY IG-Zll Ews. IGa:D HUGEi BEAUTIRILI VACANTI Newport Wes .... (ctt. lo tbe ~) 2 .... 111iPwl6aldlle em..•d I l DIVoll • ........ Pwtof6a flw•taeia_....at $Jl.B ltaLll f5.1 a..tty 147~ ., Tihddll!!l1 Br-1 ~ a. ./._.SIA ... ~ 1>r1&-...su...._a ~m.- w.t111h •• 1612 BTO....lw •• --. -=-.... JTd. Eq $18 ,..... ...,.. 5%~ nu. sm mo illcklla Inn. 5.11-191. bdWp111 BY <>-er. 4 BR.. 2 ...... ~ frplc. cpb. bial patio ... ,.... al .. 2-car pr. llonll Em&-Mllll adl. tot ••• ,. Dr. snaJ S.AMHth-... * $4441 YrtJ 1-. l Baa ca a.; ac.. ruam b-mare. Redmcell .... 59-De ......... 17'05 * &c' ,." * aa -i..-R.a,aJe. °"" Yo9' OWll 2 ... 2 ... elenlar' A-pool. * $25.GDI • VICtGria Bdi --. Little dlarmier, fW I t "t * •.sm -V~ Hap--. Triplex. ... ot c:mdilMw- * S2S.Sll -~ ...... ..u. 811.. .. $30--DdigbtM born«. Lewt R-2 loC ...... md. * MZ• . ,....... view ...... Caal RoJal. .. • llARSllALL le ROPP IUtn nt 0oNa Aft. «M-llZJ UTn.E DOOGB LOrS O HOUSE REAL STEAL lor Vet.era w/G.f. ~-&p.cioiM l BR 2 ba. w/w c:arpda. modl1dtdl. $25.9151 • No Dn Pllll S1S7 mo p111t. ..... R.lty -.m FOR SALE BY OWNlll lBRhoawdoRlo~. ..... ...... Sfiw•-liring ana. two ,......, apea ....... New eledrie kitd9a. ...., ~ ffabne. • Mllllil '31.sm • en.._.-.mJ ttn.... Ocw1f1wwt r......, .. Dr:la ....... 2 BR. 2 .. uni~ Loe 8lilHID' -JI mr ....-c. All• BJ o.nm-TI4: SG,.mf LAGUNA BEAOI 8eatiful view 1-illlag • at i...c-8Nda ~ C'alh.. 0aa tar..._ ~n &8' or na, aft!r '-M&-1515 HD..L'l'OPIPANORAMr VUl IBapia! l ... -2 ... Dm. :i.Frpb. Ded. ~- m..5Gt * Owner, 4M-74ll NEW 4 Br, l a. llanu'Cb ~ -... wtdtr wide w. .•.• 49-1538 APARTMENTS - FOlt SALE 19'0 1S AP1S. Sie.t11U2 Needs SS0..009 cmb. 574 l:lmaihaa. CK. ~ RENTALS ...... Fvrnilhe.I ........ .. Sher. 2005 Pl!Jt3Cltf .. per'D9 lo lbaft l bdrm. boaw, ar. ~O>.: oldft' penon prefftTf'd. OlD Mon.. I b r D Fri.. M. llO "'8t'nd calll, ...... S4Mm SHA.RE my ~ ,,.... Nev BNcti! °'"' mom. OlO: Roce-r ~ ~ TltD. m..Jllll ZI· YR Old. 9lmune:r rental *Apt w/l or-.. A.Iii lor Brian ~ta aftna It wlllldL c..t.-. 2100 2 Bft -elm.. Wrstd iff loca· ttm Rrsf qWrt adult a P"'4 S1m-Ml-7171 . , 2351 UDO mz. 2 Bil 2 badll. n1RH -NEWLY DIX:! J BR. 2 bL By wlr er mo. JJI ~ llelllane-m6'n& 1610 l I ae9w:h 2705 * llJIOll'Jl -' BJt. 2 BA. ~ .... lo Yldaria. srat TfiiN! o-n-... -.ms v ........... 2900 FREE VACAnON: WE'U.. lnde CS M ........... I.MM, RIP Siena cMJet _. 1-2 __.. ii J'OUlr Balboa, New· fCl't ..... JQ);y 2bt to -. lllla.. mar.- * BAJ.JW>A .ISLAND * • XUiT &lamer Rmla)I. e Anll Now! Am Winter • • y~ raerntianl. OWNElt. • fD.lSDl 2 .BR ...... Jara ,.....,. -~ Rtwr. Rmt 115' dlt,y, week or manlll. tamd Di:m: l1:J.l97 84 tl'tCOtf. Sfec 2ll BR. .. .... Dad ..... ,,.. $125. Jab, All-al111$115 • ..-81« ...... llENTAU 111 11 I UnfwnilhM ~ JOOO LOOllN& FOi A RENTAL? blll: -llllrtbert rcr JUlt a little man a.a a. tint A lMt maathl r9lt JOit a. OWN U. 4 Bit 2 Mtll llllme. blrilt...._ wt. e.r- petiag. ~ room. Olt- 11 $16 mo. &>a)'S ~ ..... Dca't besitat~ -caD -..... Alt. 56-(141 c:.ta... 3100 4 Bdnns, 2 baU., 1 yr aid. aD bltm. C"pla, drpl. patio, pu1iaDy ladqid doee to ldila • lt!PC, $225 mo- Avllil June 29. Drin by -~CMtbm pliaae 5tMl22 for appt. Cl.FAN 2 BR. c;.r. rub ... cpU -. bKd yd. llloft,. -151 • . Vk:tmria. 5'56'.11 56Clf5 a.E.AN! ATl1lAC! l tir-.2 ba. La9el:y Ip ,.rd! Nr- ~ Verdt CIC Avail Jaly }. $225-tno. * 56&155 AftDallle. Die l!t l BR. earpeta, fenced yBd. $1Z-M'Z-2163 ./ S15 • t.mL • PA.ID! ' Older l l'DOlll e.cheklr BOmE * ~740 C()IJJX;l; Pt. 3 Br. 2 ba. Dec kit, Dl!Wty decor. 2316 Jbdpn.. $115 -. 56t:W CDJ,11".E Pit -3 BR • $115 llfa Verde • 4 BR • $111. 56-121'1 * S6-4083 2-BR SllSITIJRN-$1%) 1'DfCll> YARD, GARAGJ:. INQ: ~ & 18th ST. J BR. 2 ... bi~ bmdl yard fad. $J:iO mo. lOCl Wiacm ~ .. 2 BDRllB. * Neat' .... and ..... 3&34 ....!!.._DJ WA.II .A(E * 3110 AVAIL Jaty lalt. I l!lidrnv. 1 " ..... Frplc. cWnrbr-, ~ ..... 2blai to .. ..... nrwt•lut llaalb'• rmt-$225. 546-1'51ll .... pwt Sher... 3220 ffR..8EAOI! J Br-2 Ba. Ice "A" 2 ab7 modem. Cub A: ....... •· $250. IG-3547 3242 V1DV Home. ' Bchla, and fmni17 room. AvaiW>le /Dl7 ~ Yr1;y Jeue. $2!li mo. J05l Carob St. 64U1G da.Ya. ~DM "'"° Udo .... 3351 * 3 BR., 2 batha. Lee fam nn. ~ F.a.t patio. Avail NOW! OlO mo. * ~ CLEAN A SHARP! 3 Br. 2 be. Near beach. IOUth patio. Leue $2'15. m-0011 Huntbogt.., S..Ch 3400 ~ J BR, kid wMlw. ~. n/H«. n A 0. Pm . .-tto. llOOIJ .l. rant1tlot1 '"'""· St~ JM!" mo. 912~~ !I BR. l i,., fam rm, lwim- mtnc pool. BIO mo. JM.M, 9D.a5l8 after 6 P• m. S295 MO. BHiu cuatom l BR, fam nn. ~ yard 20 N. BAkllr. SA. nr f'wya ~14n'T I -Concl - • St • Ui e M e N 2376 MOC AttJ Sbo ETI ALL tun -NAS b' poc se- ~ SG ii I H• 1f Ji Bli uti 50-• Ut ID T: " . " iAi pl N• O! w la ... (~ OF fr • lJ c. 0 A l j li B sr p Ii N 6 'I l T'llut1d.u' Junt 22. 1967 ~iAflls RENTALS RENTALS -HoUMt Unfurnlahed Aph. Unfurnls_hed Apts. Unfurnl1hed c.n.Mmlnlum 3950 Gen.ral sooo a.de Bay 5240 3 8&RM Townboule wtth re-Un furn TOWN HOUSE fr11·, wuber, dryer, 2 pooll IMMEDIATE &-au E/slde, :.! BR, 1 ~ ba ' ~ 81'00lrhlnt OCCUPANCY 2310 Santa Ana. 646-2191 M19r Ada.ma. COie to ocean. $1.0 mo. Call~ COME ON OVER Corona del Mar 5250 Duphix• Unfum. 3975 TO Tll HARBOI 2 -BR DUPLEX/BLTNS iSb ~ prqe. Older pee>-HEt&HTS SIDE .. pref. $11.5 mo. 5'8-99.17 itENTALS New 2 & 3 BR 2 ba A4>t1. ON TEN ACRES Aptt. Fumlahed 1 It 2 BR, Furn It Unfurn 3117 Cinnemon Ft'plCI Priv/PatiOI . Pools C.ta MM. 4100 Raital Mat'-Mrs. Ouislenaen Tennis • Contm'I Bldst, LI 546-1004 m ·till hole PutVG~. . $25 Wk. 900 Sea ~. CdM, 67~«5 • Studio • a.ch ~ f AIRWAY VILLA (MacArthur nr. Coast Hwyl e b>cl Utile It ~ ...v. LARGE! CLEAN! CONVEN-e Maid Service -'IV avail. e New ca.r. It Bar APARTMENTS ~T! 3 BR·2V. Ba. Duph~x. 2376 Newport Bl.-d. ~ ~ Santa Alla An. CJ>ta , Of'tlS., Bltna. $225-mo. Mtt>ERN 2 BR~ l J BR Apt, adult. mly + Call 673-2402 Attra.cttve. NMT Hlltlor CaD for an appt 2 BR carpeted, fireplace, ~ ms. Pbolle ~ 642-4641 glr&gt'. I person. Adult. EYemn,:.. Uni. No pets nJ.S. 67'.l-4169. ALL tmL PD. * STUDIO tum. La W1l, 'l'l"f!8. Adult. Coeta Me.a 5100 Huntington Beach 5400 $11).mo. * 2335 ELDEN HARBOR Open Daily NASSAU Palma. 1 6 l Br, JO A.M. to 7 P.M. b'll A: unt. ~ • $140. Htd -DEE NS Furn. Ii: Unfum. SUO ~ pool. 11'1 E 22nd St. ga.,H 7731 ~ Apt C • • . . 2 B.R. $e SML traller util pd. 1 ml Ellis A.pt D . • • • 3 B. R. man. no peta. Nev &y from $100 7681 Dils Apt C •••• 2 B.R. ~l.55l • 52l-m7 1 PM. 1 blk from Be8Cb BJvd k 1 BR l'um. 2 BR Unfum BACHELOR, f'URN .. Mam St., stores. tbee.ttt, WW cpla, drapes, and UNFURN etc. Good locabon a:r. Ellis H•ted pool! * 548-6122 (Utit. lncluded) & Delaware. Owner-not on 2 BR. Util free, $125. 1 It 2 BR Fum/Un.lurn property. Call 642-283.'i for t.m Sarita Ana Avmue 3 BR UNFURNISHED intomlation. IQ 2-Tl79. !M. ll3M9'l1 2-3 BR 2 ba, pool. patios. BAOlll.oR, $80, lncludin• Heated Paoli, Oilld Can! Mora K a I. tl81 Garfield. uw. Nr. Hubor lbop. Center, Adj. to Shopping -H.B. Pvt St. 1 Blk N ot1 5Q..8ll&1 838-1273 EVES. 2700 Pe~enon Way, at Har. Garfield, can furn. 962-8994 • MO. "1m Bubeklr Apt. bor Ii Adami, Costa Mesa. DEl.UX 2 BR. Cpts. drps, UW ind. 2536 Elden Apt C 546-0310 bled patio, bltns, Sll2. taq: ~ !ldm Apt B 847~ ' l.a.R. F\JRN.APl'. IMMEDIATE :l BDRM townboule, l!it ba, ' U'J1L.PAJD! * $1\. OCCUPANCY bltna, pool dub etc. &dlta. IC..W.m.n ~ Sldcup IA 962-4333 BAQL ..,r., b'n., utrut:Ses The Harbor Heights 1, 2 & 3 BR'a. Low rent! paid. •. ~ 191l2 Hunllngt0n Ave Apt. 8 * 347.7472 * Newport leach 4200 Rebellion Wants DELUXE Ne11r Watefroot. Youlll Fountain Valley 5410 Wk ar mo dm1nc July A DELUXE 2 BR. C.Ov~ pa-lu'. 3 wka ol Sept.. Pvt-pier tio, C'pla, dq>s. Pool avall. It: floet. SJpe &. 673-4643 or New 2 & 3 BR 2 Ba Apts. (21J) CR~ RelltaJ MIT· Mn. Olrillt~r Owner. 962-Sl.28 anytime. 3117 Cinnamon DELUX Fum Duplex Bey-Rentala Wanted 5990 front. W BR'1. Jul>', Aug, ~lm.t m-8233 It ~· 211 Edpwater, NB 1 BR unf •Pl or Hae. for %13 :"7~ matu~ woman 111 CdM or I YENDOME NB or Lftguna. Yrly lse. Corona del Mer 4250 Refs. 673-4667 DARLING 1 Bdrm Furn e Spadoul S Br's • 2 Ba VF:rERAN Badl student Medi funl 1 BR or Bach Apt. S350 mo or $100 wk. e Swim Pool • Put/green Apt. Under $100. Nr OCC. • l'rpJ • Indiv/lndry fac'ls 8'2-3645 e Adultl It Family are111 Wotic n lgti Is. 546-89511. l BR. ~ turn . Sips '· lM5 Ana.helm Ave., C.M. WllL Tak.-good c-are July • -July 16. f!OO. 646-5769 at your COit& Mf'ta 3 BR-67'>Dtl all 6: 30. home: lease. Preston Balboa Island 4355 Only $112 646-3277; pvt. pty. DESPER.ATE! Need garage Luxuriou. Townhouse SINGLE Apt. $90 Yrly. Utll 2 &drooma, l % bath.I tor atoraae up to SlO m<i. pd. Sinlle lirl only. Htg Bcb or Seal Bch. Call 61S-.l186 E1ec ldtchen. Beautiful big 713:~. pool. Near lbopping. Wl'O! GARAGE or Car ... "4untington Beach 4400 HARBOR TOWNHOUSE Space ror small car. Nr·tr· 2717 Harbor Blvd. C.M. SEE • na; {Entrance allo on WI.lion) vine Terrace. 673-8879 HUllTHl&TOll Bermuda VIDCICJ• HB Art Student needs Gar- age or small bldg with Spac 2 It S BT, l~ ba. elec & window. * 962-2861 GARDENS Cpla. Drpt, 2 poola. Roorm for Rent 5995 Nr lbopo'1 A ICb1a. I I NEW LUX. R&CK>RT LlV'G !'ROM $99.SC 3 BLKS to beech! Maid Rf'· 4 NA TIVI GARDENS Mngr. 2214 College apt #2 vice. Color TV. $10 wk 1~. 6 P001.5·SAUNAS-JACUZZI * TOWNHOUSE * 421 8th St., Huntint1on Sch. B•t Deel In Town .2 Br, 1~ bath, petlo, CptB, I SEPARATE 1·ROOM ADULTS • l BDRM drpa. llovt, ruo mo. I BACHELOR PAD S»mo. FURN . .UNFURN. 1.36 E. Melody Ln. I 642-4676 or 642·9871 TmNJS..ENTERTAINMENT 548-DiS * 548-1768 REAL ESTATE BOlSA.CHICA·HEIL 3 BR 2~ be, bit-ins, gar-147.a.414 hap dilposal, w/w carpets, General tro 1 BR Apt w/w cpts cirapea, f' A heat. l story. Income Property 6000 drpe, pg I: WI lJ(i. m $150 mo. 9MA El Olmino Palm An .. HB * ~1297 Agt. 642-4'22. *4 Units · $4000 ON.* Laguna Belch 4705 LARGE Deluxe 2 BR. 2 ba, Start your tnveslment port· elec. bltns, cpt.a. drp., 2<ar folio with ttili; <'t111rmin~ 4· FOR LEASE, exclulin prage. Adult~. Furn or plex • newly N:'dr<: w/Rll unt. 240 16th Pl. 548«12 bltns, xtra.~. ln<'I dist.Wlihr, New, comp. furn. all 2 BR ~ex. Car, pvt back pvt patkl5, Spat-~'Tiera 2 electric apta. l bib lo BR + 3 11!nlals. No 2nd Main beech. Large bitch. Jd. New pUlt, ~ta. bHl'lll. TD's or IOOll (ees to pay, SJlS. l Br apt. ~ Vtgjt CM. Call 548-5013 BUCKEYE lnveatment ~ Glenneyre, «99-~ 2 8~1 BA. FENCED. 7'1S6930 838-~ ew5· ON the Oeean. ~ $9'2.50-mo. * l Oilld over View A bee.ch. 2 br turn. 10, OK. * Call 544-8511 RVf UNITS dee.n, aleepa 5 +. net w1c 2 BR. Frplc, gar, cpt.s, d.rp6, tiJ July Dh. 494-7376. Newly painted It deoc. :Y>4 with owner' 1 three brdroom RENTALS Broadway. 9 am . 3 pm homt. Located Newport Apta. Unfurnldted $95. 2 BR Duplex. rangr and He~ts are11 on lot 126xl!i0 mng. incl Anaheim St. nr with jlTC6S il'lC'OITle of $6540 General 5000 19th. "2-6lll. -only lO'r-down Md first 1 BR. W /w crpu, drps, bit· hins t deed r or be. lan<-e. 100 Im, S95 mo. 984C El CamJ. Bkr 648-tl636 CA// ;]),.. no. Agt. 642-4422. MOTEL/NEAR NEW• 2 BR, built-In OV'f'l'l I. rwigt. 10 Unit.s + Apt. NMlr Ah-- carpeted, ~ mo. ~0093 port & So. Coast Pl11.1a * Mahon Realty. • * LAGUNA BEACH IDEAL FOR COUPLE Luxury Furn/Unfum 1823 PAMONA IR.EARl $79.<XXl. Asking Sl.5,000-dn, Bachelor • 1 A: J BR 1-BR. Garage. OVJNER * 673-7245 ~mo. * 541~ -Stepe to Shon It: Sbopl 13,500 sq. ft., C-2 Ocunvfew trom every Apt. Le.-from SlSO mo. Newport a .. ch 5200 • Lot with bwldln~ e East 17th Strttt. Month to Mo. Avallablt • C081R MellR 100 CLIFF DR-494--2«9 Ca,.;tll • Priel' $65.tnl Realonomi~. Corp. ~iMJ) + TTUPLEX * YOUR AD Deluxe Apta. 'l BR 2 BA Bltin11, c,>l!I, drpl.'. Fireplncr . Oost'd Ra· REACHES W/Prlv. Boat Slip1 rag"'. lnr S4HO. M!).IY7fi2 2 &: 3 BR -2 Ba Eves. trom S250 mo. TR.IPL.EX 5 min-So Col.lit 68,972 e CARPETS Plaza. 2 Br·l '" bath eech. e DRAPES lnc-S375 mo. F IP S33,SOO. e SOUND PROOF SlO.<XXkln. Ownt'1'. 546-8493 HOMES e HTD SWIM POOL SEIL or LSE/By OWNER. e INDOOR P ARKJNC 310 Fernando, Ba.I. PPnn • Store SOx32' /Rear prk'g, (m h Bay-2 bl fJ'Om Fm)'l e 2U2 Hiuiior/CM. JE 4-7561 EACH WEEK PY,m l.F.ASF. R-4 ZONED for AA UN~ AdJ · O·<' C. NEW ~trf'f'I ALERT Luxury 2 BR Phil ~rlllvan Rltr MR~71H Apt .--.Westcllff 7 UN ITS • NEW 2'" hfltha, prtv..t~ pallo. Su· ln<1ui.1rl11I SIP Sn .rim SHOPPERS AIUI bath, !IWimrnjlljt pool, WEBB RF.Al.TY * 637-44JO pnllf!. Mhilm only. sm Buslneu Rental Mo. Inquire l519 ComeU 6060 Never Miss Lane, Npt Bch. 642-3.VIO Bf'lluty ~op • Uu?una Brh. IAY FRONT APT. Prf'~hge loce tlo~ 8(-Aull This Page Lwc. 2 BR. 2 BA, fully der-oraled. Plumb1n11 No chlldttn, no ~''· A rl"<tllrPS 1n. fiOO 8Q r1. ~ m-0 For ln1orm81lon. rl.11 10 In fi Milt ~l.'101 ~I\ \.~'\92 9 'VI In 5 'VI .. I I • REAL ESTATE I RIAL ISTATI ~ ~G.~n_•_r_al~~~~~l~Get __ -_~_,_._•--~~~­ Butlneu Rental 6060 ~cha~ R. E. 6230 ~~~~~~~~- -------------•SllVICI DIRECTORY * * * * * * I Iron Int '755 I 11\0NING I MY HOME. JOIS & EMPLOYMINT Hele Wanted, Men noo MACHINISl"S Reta 11 Store or Office Prominent locatiOn BaJ.. boa Island. uo IQ, ft, W.W. carpet. SlOO ptt mo. Bkr. 548-B636. Slore 45x1S'. 696 W 19th. CM, adjoins 11'0 tamUy 18 stOl'J bid,;· DOW under con.st. Ul0 mo Cenco RJty. 642-4422 STORE 17x40 -$160 Busy Harbor/NewPort Blv. lntersert. 'r.i,000 O&.lly traf- fic count. ~. ART STUDIO ~ 10 share. Lltguna Beech . R.Pas. 157 No. Coast Hwy. S60 • SM.ALL STORE BL.DC. 2136 NE.WPORT BLVD. Coota Mesa. * ~5227 Office Rental 6070 OFFICE-~ MONnl! New Q>ts & Drps. Private fbestroom. vmY NICE! Call Mr. Owens, 64U943 l <XX> SQ-F"I'. Lwru i;i office. Cpls. OfllS. 2 reatrmi., $250 mo. * ALL or PART. 1770 Orange I CM. ~773 2 ROOMS I: garage. Cost.a Mesa. $100. incl utll J acoO- sen. 642~. &U-904-4 Commercial 60t5 Top Investment c.t lot downlown 7Sx200 SUBORDINATION $44.500 C·l lot with house $53,500 5 offices, ac>artmerit, pool TRADE $.35,000 eq. $53,500 293 £. 17th St. Industrial Rental 6090 * PRIME M-1 * IKXI or 9CiO Sq ft wtth bKt and otfice. From S90 mo. 1651 Placentia, C'mta Mesa 642-5639 or 494-5189 e•es. ~ Sprink. $200 mo. Nr twys. 929 Baker St. Carta Mesa. KI ~2221 Lem 6100 S300 DOWN Lake Sall Marooe Fully Irrciroved Lot All Ublitiee ln ~Full Price Cail Hank Manafield ENs: 673-2146 REALTORS 673-4400 BROKER I Ownrr will u · ~ $30,CJCD PQUlly in f I n e 1'Wllrtaa home on ~.belt SUnnyHills klcatlan, foe beach proper- ty or cleai' boat Pennsyl· van.la farm "°'* haa 3Cnl aq ft, ' BR 3 bath,, work. "'1op. call (71 ~ 337 -1318 BUSINESS PCI FINANCIAL Bus. Opportunities 6300 wu.Mya Wanf? Wt.ddy• Get? wn>! RE!'AILERS. sus. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR WH~ DISTR. NATURAL IOltN SWAPPERS I 20e-PIF£E. I CALL 545-3634 t.nchcaplnt 6110 O>mplete Land.acape Service Special an SC>rinklen ls R.tpa1r. Reu. :w&-.5176 Metonry, Brick 6130 Br\ck e Bk>dt e Stone Slate • P\anten • Veneu AL MALANE, M'J-1890 ............... Paintint 6150 Men & Women/FUii or Part Sp9c:ial llm Ume. Xlnt oppor f(\r you to 5 lines -S times -S bucks PAINTING. $9eeialU. in 2 "--I t I Al.ILES -llolJ MUil INCLUDE fern mooe>'· .....,. .. p ,. r ""' , __ -_ • ...-. .__. ,.. -~ 11-. •lor)t Trim work, Over hanc of Uquid Coneefttn11• v,.ry S-YOO• .._ ~ -.._. a... • _,__ 1: Fad& boerd. t°'rte nti- 1ubstant1al CO. Oppor to In· ,_.,TI41NO FOii SA&. I! -ntADEI «*l YI mats. 646-25511 "IM" Vftrt-Small ar Larg,, 11 tit--PHONE '42..5671 lfred. CA.U. ~~9 Te "--y..,, Tr ..... 1 P•radhe Ad INTERIOR EXTERIOR -FMt • nut. 1 BR Apt, BEACH SHOP at pier Swim TRADE 24· nBERGLS 4 UNITS '4 bi lo 8a.Y ' complete $89. 842·2866 wear, fl.na, ra1ts, shillS, SLOOP Sips 4 1nboard ocean S1A,500 equity. WANT PAil'ITlNG, Inter I: Exter llOUYenira, ek. MOl\f'\ bark . • • ·-s BR ........__ NB harbor M • BEAU cond' FOR •-• .., .........., F\nl cl.au w o r k. reaeon-first tee9Qn. ual SAC! nUX. • .... --• -GioYenelti -v•--~ nn able. Local l"Vs. 1147-1358. $3900 FP . .wv ...... oria San oome prop on~ 673-7420 ~117. Oemente 49'J..55Cl. ~ Prine onJ,y. ~ evea.. --------INTER OI En PAINTING llOT Dog • Popooni . Soow . * A1aabn Camper I: J lMMEJ), SERVlCE. Local cones, cotton candy, "'" at MOJ1l.E ROME Executive IBM ~ ref, FREE est. 548-1627 writers. TRADE for the pier. Must SAC' $1200 8a.Ylide Vlllqc inhou'd boet motor PAINTING It: Dec<ntir f\111 price. 628 Vlctona. San Trade Jar bamt. • 540-Sl'llD • Interior or Dterior. Reu. Clemente m..5Ml Ol 492-1221 CaO: Df'e C.-, BF.AU: HUCE SPANt.SR _Rm-__ 8M-30 _____ _ MEATS. * ml'-1 yt>ars. &44-1Si4 « '5-7414 e z...tory/Acn, Van NIO'L New equip. LEAVING r o r1-------- HAWAD. ~! * c.all: ac.nfrant Daplex $19.sot-~·$.12=1:.000 me!: MR. NORRIS. U S..J632 Sll.000 equity. WANT S.. or Bt18ine91 unita. (213) Plumbl"I NEED a sood plwlabtr you rt11 IJford! Service calla only $8! Heatins and spnnkler 1)'9ten:w lnrtalled. Call Ed 842-3410. TASrEE FREEZ, Orange Diego O>. nncb or pape 'll'l-1024. Cnty. GtOU ~ prire 2SM, Yintyard. Geo.. William.IClD :! ~. =eM~· P 0. RJty. m-U5iO. ASSOCIATE adept Ill ltl'l>UP Wam: lndewood or So Bay apm.king. recnitting " ma· Area. TD'a IDc or nm.. king lilbot'e awt'. rncomt. S m a t I lnwst. l'l'q. For Haw; ts,«D 911 ft M-1 app't. ~-2"195 V. H. Audet. • "t'ripAa. Clf. AU or EXaJ. lit m on 3 rbai~ pct. R. & WaUa 111-911 unit 1oC1 pa1'nc 7~ on T .D ... ---.. $«>;GOO ID a.ta Ml'q. • '°'7+4. tial •• ! ! ............. t>RY a.&ANDtG ACD«.Y pni6-r. .,,..., ra: ...,._ MUST SELL! * DUE TO Cftllt -. °"9'fT ..... ILLNESS-* 56-!MO'l or 2lallll!dtft. Prtlle anb CROSS $56«>, 5 anits, 6CUiM1 $39,.500. Own $4,000 ·~ ac. --------EMt CM. Owner. 646-1.lS.'I WTD! N..,ae.Oaprbar ========:::::.! c.m.re. AD n:tru! FOR Money to Lean '320 clear all..si.Jb Mriln, $4500 t.odQa Ink. HEAR WE ttprellellt 9eYtnl bun-a..tJ8HOUSE * ~ 'rnADE, NEW 3 BR., lam. rm., 2 balbl. at c.u1, $.1'1.000: N~ Be.ctl; ear home with poot OWNER 6464910 rnA.DE Bu£. lor Riffnidt Co. acruaee: M.fg'd article lar aanpera. low pri~. Al.-> baYe p r e s w o o d prod'• Blla.. lit:zmonis R.lt1 m.smo n n a..r Sduwe witb A-.-~. WW mAl>E b 'm's ,. Beacb jjt\IPd'C)'• OieC saJilluy I RJ.lr.mt!IGO I MOD Units Camm'l Cv- dea Groore a&.IOJ equity. Sa¥-0n Gmeral Plumbq R.euonable Reliable Work ~. 6'2~ Sewint 6960 SEWING -ALTER.AnON Any Pattern or Mateial • 541599' • DRESSMAKING, alt.eretioo .. flttlllp. YOIJJ' bome « mJ.ne. 541-al ...a:u. Specialty Services and Altentiom. 646-2103 Tile, Linoleum & Marble 6975 ma balmlce $22.!m Will --------- lidm to TD'•· land er * Verne, the nle Man * ClMtl. Al1 Giovinetti C\llt. wurk. ln5l.aU A re-m. Tm m,9117 ~ No job too small. d~ 1mderl who art rom· ~titlve In rat.es and tmna * * * * * * for all types of k>a.na 550.· !'J!!'!!J!!!llJ!~!!!!~~~"1!-~~!!!!l!-!!1!!!!!!!1 000 and up. Call ~tr SERVICE Df RECTOIY SERVICE DIRECTORY PIM'ter patdl. Lee.king lbowtr ~· 847-~7. Payne, 494..g'T.U :.>?O Dl3COUNT on ~ bi TD due S )'ftN at 7.2 tnteest, ace.el. cla1.15P R.to- quest for ootice. TNstnr 12 year Ot;y employ~ Call Ow~ StrMt '4S-881.I TAI onpur,._.. 24 Hour Sentc:a CALL Ml 6-IOOO Money Wanted 6350 6550 WANT to borrow $2::iOO u i-&a-~..___....._ ___ _ second tn.t dHd. 6~3 Reliable ~- o; 67J.. 74ll 15c an hoar-Aftilab&e 6620 JOBS Ii EMPLOYMENT Job Wanted, Men 7000 LJNCYI'YPE Optrator wants part-ti~ wort. 2nd !hi.ft only Phone $1049 a.ft 3:30 p.m. J win build h 4 BR, 2 be. MECHANICAL Enmneering home 1ua 911 ttl for the .. low price of $9395 on your Draftlna, Toolltlc. Patenta. lo«. ALSO JWmodetinc It __ • __ S45-_91m ___ • __ Ronm Additicm. Don Job Want.cl, Lady 7020 m-a:m. e. WE WUJ.. BUIU> m BABYSrrnNG, Jr Collcce stud.eat. Your honv. Ref Mea Verde or Halecr.l area. ~2933 before 7 p.m En9lne Lathe Machinists Tulftt Lathe Machinists MUliftCJ Machinists D•y & Night Shifts 650 HOUR WEEK STEADY P>IPLOYMENT PROFIT SHARING J. C. C1rter Co. 671 W. 17th It. Coat• Meta 541-3-421 All aqual oPPOf1m!t1 employer llSPECTOR Good k:nowledae oJ bendl and floor irwpectien r-. qui.red In ~ ma- cHned e o mpon111tt Nlc'l t lfrltt. '-5-50 HOUR WED( STEADY DdPLOYMENT PR.OnT SHARING J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Costa MeM 541-3421 An equal oipportunlty employer DRARSMAN J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th Street Costa Meta 541-3421 An eQUAI opportunty emplay'r • Marine Carpenter • Fiberglau Laminators • Marine Mechanic • Merine Flbel"flH1 Mold Mak.era Hlltl wap1! Apply 1138> Gn.mt!ft7 Pia~. Gardena. Calif. AUTO SALESMAN Import and Oornettk ~ ieonce. Man who rw«ta to earn S1 ,000 Mo. M • n '/ f r I n lte benet1 ta lnduding bonuses. COST A CAR CO. 1969 Harbor C .M. 642""87 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS A.ll;J1:ime. M4G'1 AcrHge 6200 and NOTICES LCMNC CARElllY BOii& lltemodeq • CUSTOM MILLING COSTA MESA U1MBEll HOUSEWORK WANTED. HONlm', DEPENDABLE 9"' COOK ~gttly expe:rfenced aIJ areas better dtnnerbouN. Exeellent oppar'tlmdty! ... ,..,""".,....,. ti ·--117...... Infants, .., i,yrs. * Btwe: """"".........,......,. 711 '"""' .-l'N Found (FrM Ads) 6400 ... ~ It ~. SIMllMO No Dn PJmt. MI f.3909 $2. hour. ... 541~ 2 bk>dai tnim downtown DaAJCIJ MOTHERS HEJ.PER A C.M. with oldtr 1 BR S80 rent.at. Room '°" S man units. OWN"m. 64&-4n8. 5 ACRES, IUbdivided, SIL- VER VALLEY. "Lftnd of Lakes," $l200/acre, 20% dn. 347-6G40 After 6 p,m. or week ends S1'RA WBERRY LAND! 18-Ac. SHARES or CASH! CALL (1) LA 2-41;>8 Mount. & O...rt 6210 S ACRES, 1ubdlvldtd, SJL. VER VALLEY, "Lftnd of Lakes" Sl.200 I acr.-. 20?ii dn. S4T-6640 wer fi ~·m or Wf'ek rndl. NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DIAL 642-5678 FOUND: Sttn~ bike. Vie. am.D CAftEIMY HOME. Ca ..... Cleaning 6625 8A.BYSITI1NG. 01M A Sprtngdalr It Heil, Bunt 5 dl,ys.. ft. BR.OOKHURST Newport area. * 644-2789 Beach. JriMltitY. M7·m'9 A ADAMS/HB. * tC-22TJ WALL TO WALL CARPET UNUSUAU.Y capable tte'y POODLE Bl~k Fmi.ale. RE..IAJWZ Bebylitts 1'5c an C'lemdnl· 3"'. DlSCOUNTl 'IYi>e M: SH 100 Long, thort Vic: Old Fann. in Fountata hour. An1lab1e any tlnw. • U 1-8623 • temporary &U-1174 Valley. 962~ alter 41lm "44187 CHTLD C9re in Chriltian WHl' Angora ail w/bloe mi. BABiSI I UNG/MY IDllE C.rpet Ufi"I & home. Oxnpany tor your Jar It btll. Vic ot Me a a or YOURS. CXJSTA M!SA R.pllir 662' child. Up to ap 5. 962-4Q Verde. 546-6333. AREA. * 54S-&t5l CARPEr Jaytnc. ReuoD-COJ.J...EX;E GIRL w/tutor, SHEPHERD PUPPY 11aJe. BABYSIT'l!NG • my Home-&hie, R.ep09, ~I. Sllbyslt, tr GovmiHI 1 o r Ill Harbor Shop'r Cmter Fenced J'W(I. Mesa Verde Free btiJna*-:i7J..(Q)C )'OUl1C chlldnri. 673-71154 ~. Area-S46-lfi62 PRAC11CAL nune, Dr'1 SMALL brown male pooc1i. Babysit my home G.rdeni,. 66IO refa .. WantJ Uve-tn. Bead> g:h ---,_.....__ LitJL •.,. area 1213) 90.-4393. Vic. d Ra!Pi It ... ._ ......_ -,,_._._. EXPERIENCED JAPAN-646-»n A.ft. S p.m. Es"l. GARDEND Compl. HOUSEX1.EANING FOUND: S m a 11 bron Carpentwlng 6590 prdminc llft'Vltt. Free tnlX:'M-l3Mrl1 yoone clog. Onna del Mar' RD>AIRB *ALTERATIONS estimatn. * ~1332 CLEANING • Homee and &fa. S48-Q;25 after 1 CABINETS. M7 nu job. HAULING. sen1 ,..nl dem-Aputmm1-. 542-2'56 MAN"S ring, Cor. at Vk1nria 23 yrs~· 54M'7ll up 'lnel, alnhl. ivy mav-DAYWORK. Buch Itta A Pomona. Owne dma1be. * FIRST-RATE CupmtrJ fd or remo•ftl. &d weed-541-$863 • AU kind• 548-6549 AJtintn.-rep9.1n • b/ba. tng or~. R.otodlllnc, 1WO womt!l'l wm clean home BLACK Ii WHITE tiUm. Formica.. ~ 6t6«il3-rock work. &G-Ql20. complete!y $16. SCl-6400 Mesa Verde &TM. SM-41111 NO JOB TOO SMAl.L! AD e LAWN It Cll'dm Serv\c:e PUPPY • Vic. Mont~ ~ 6 nipa1ra. Add. ft'lllOdd. ,.. • C.Jt. -N.B. • 0tM Domestic Help F.:ldl>n AvP. 642-lSOl tioa. ReuanaMe. m-mI • ~ eWttk\1 ~-~ 703S Lost '401 c.m..t, Cena..te 6600 LOST: R.tWB.Td! Male~ SHAW & SONS late point Siamese, l• 1l1 SPECAUZING Washington. Pacific San d a EXPOSED AGGREGATE l'lrta. ~245."I Foand1tiona/P1tios $5 REW ARD Di.tng Ma.a ~ w/prilll "'tion lem fact In. Eat-Comm,...Tenm plate vir N St NB. CEMENT~ aD c;n-. No 21.3-261 ~. job too analJ. Fee estim. SlAMESE KJTI'Df Vk· 10th ' Onulie. flunt. ington ~l'lch. 5¥-'1'117 Person•I• 6405 "· sruruer< 5'Um Patioa, Drtv~ Walb. en=. Low u »::/sq--ft. Free i:.timat'9 56-7719 ANGLO <.-pie to txdl Aucust Child C.re 6610 accommodation11 Ruidoao, ---------N~ Me)(tro for u.me ln SOME'nilNG SPErlAL lnr Npt Bell, Mod. clND. Dior 1 child. LcMng c-att by RN. cabin. cflo;ct loc. 1 ftil s:I> -•'8. !1621'9'39. bed. l IM down <'OUCh. Ev-CARE for your mild. fNf!f' erythi~ furn tX'Cf'1ll llnena, •. In Bay att9 hnmt. Eic<'tl M'b & pirtu"", Be. S41-4210 EYts. Daw'1 Lawn Service ~· I"-estimates 962--1152 EXPER JAPAN:DF. ~ «· ~ J&l'd s.r.ice. Tift eaimata. * 541-1158 Califomia i..wna A Gvden ~ •..•...... °"1lupe. New lawns • • • • • • &C-'1'931 EXP J..,._.. c.ntene:r Malntemnoe. Reu. Ratel. Qan.up. 1!12-52JI EXPER JAPANESE UNDSCAPE • a..EANUP MaJDtmancr. Mack 147--0ll'l e JAPANESE GARDmJNG SERVICE e a.E4NUP e LANDSCAPING. e 531-?0:M :EUROPEAN GARJlENER e LANDSCAPING e VERY reu! ~ evu. 22'.Wi. H~. N"1 Mexico.========:::: General 5-vfe91 6612 HERMOSA oo~c EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Uve In 6 Un out bouae- keepen 40I N. Main St. rm »t Sant.a Ana 543-~ UVEINS F.mployer ~ Ma Georp Byland Aa'tnc:y lOS-B & 18th S.A. M"T-0395 . CHINESE It Britilh Ltv.-lnl Experienced • Permanent Mayflower ~· ~. A,.nclee. Men 7100 Mktg/Sal .. Order Desk 'I'wo Yl'I c:ollce and .ome trcinic incbt:r7 ap. to ap ~ FW opportunity .tor bneht y~ man. To ..,. WILLIAM PENN A.adate ~ 1856 Newport Blvd. O>et& M.. 642-6434 twp Wanted, Men 7200 Apply in penon 3801 E. Cout HiJhwq Corooa del Mar ---· FRY COOK Btea1dMt ahllt. Exptriencecf. Permanent. aood Pl'Y· ~ ply befon 1 pm. ART'S LANt>INQ COFFEE !HOP 500 E. Edgewater, Balbna CARRIER BOYS GOOD RO\TI'ES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BUal DAILY PILOT • S0"3Zl • BOYS 10· 14 t..aiuna &acb. So.. Lasm- Good routes! •Good profits! DAILY PILOT • 6U-4.32l • MAINTENANCI MECHANICS El&perimoed .., l t b ~ ~ you mMt tia ftl. ~~ SUlrt now! Cambro Mfg. Co. Tim~~ Htritqton 1-dt BOYS 10· 14 Good rout.I •Good profttl BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • 642-4321 • SER.VICE si.atttndant. Pl time. Exper nee. ~. Alert. Local ref a Mtlltl Could wor1t out to tull dmt. LEE'S MOBIL 2145 PLACDn'U I cw. BOYi ~1' COllON.A D!:L MAJ\. Takinc appllcatlcm for fubft can1.n DAILY PILOT • KU.121 • GENm.AL MGIR,S. Ralpn. •Ible, mature, mlllt be able to hllndle people. A{Clly at 900 W. 17th. OM at iO a.m. 1 WTU. not be N'IPOftllble Centracten 6620 --~~~~----tor any debts olher thq FR.EE • FREE • FREE IJctit ~. t.ullnt tor ..i~e ~ 2 Veteram. 6'2-4030 or ~27 SALF..s e MOLDER ' e CUpl'lltw REP~ENT ATtvES Experienced. P1eue apply. thole cootncted hy "'1Wlt R_...,ti.-Eddie L. MiUer. 7ti02 QI,. n;;;;-~ · · ' • • • · bee. Huntilliton Bch. Aneradlm ..• •• •• : : : : 00 you need mllllc tt duo rrant J. Kdtean tnJ? ntE APOU.0 SEX-Uc. IUdl· C'Gntradar TET · ''Mu!!le In the ...uty ~. Country C ub Manner". ~ U 1-14". ...-. Rudy.713~· LOSE WF.TGIIT SAftl.y wtth Additionl * Remodelinc Hf''.ll·A-01rt TAlllrl~. ONLY f'rfd II. ~"'1ct -Lie. ~ II C(ljllft M~• Phar-~t * se.n111 macy, CM NEW roNSTR. . Additione LUXURIOUSEYES' Rrrnodelini -Uc. Cmtr. Carol's ~rlA311 Tf'bbinc DON HAWE 6C2-ut& ~ C 1\1. Tl.I 9 P.M. REMODEL + ADDmON ALCOHOLICS Anor\YmOua CONCRETE T. D'lcbon Harbor Arta· Phone li'1J.3'n4 Uc· Corltr Dy/Eve "2-M3I 24 Hours. ROOM ADDITIONS • A L 0 N £• :.fttt &fnsle E. c. FRANKEN '*6131 1.dult.. Oranit County . Box 3247 FuUrnon 171-30llR WhiM ~ts? Dtn»+U.. BOOKKEEPING, P~ 1)1J{rc. ~liotinr· Your otfi~ or m!M. * 5lM10l Hau Ii!!! 6730 HAUUNC StO LOAD Wlll like u8'•hlt' ltt'm1 In tr.de tor .-rvice-M2.oo20. CLEANUP Iota, prage, .tc. .Ramove uphaJt. eonc:rete, tvy. GrW topeail. 96H7e Houtee._nlng COMPtrI'E Heut. Apt It Yadlt ~an.inc-ALSO: Sammer Rtnlala.. We llavt experlencr I: ~cttnets. <'Elltlmatn l Call Ml·UOO 1.adlnc lnd~ent sptclal-LUHRS BOAT co. !Illa dMllng .in over 100 3070 Pull.man It., CY mutlal tmdl, ~ In y,....,._ Oran.le County. Thia ii an vv,,.., man awr 18. an. mt!' job. Boet tbop. Writa opportunity to enttr dilJil.. c/o Box M~. Da1l7 PDot fitd profHlllooal tellini full or part tlmt lnw.atmenl I EXPERIENCED RetaD exi> not ~. "'' tnin nur1erym&n. Cllll for a~ s.n.ci. Mutual nm In· pointmt'nt 646-1'41. YNlorll l.nc. 2100 N. Main MALE Halr StyU.t w1tb ~AM. tome fOllOWU.. Olnt ... Hair P'11hlonl. m.3.1115. ~f'n("f'd • R.eUablt Malntenince & Agencies, Wemen 7aoG Janitor tt-. bl _..,,., lAr I .. . . tlO $4'11 Full time In RMtawant PBX Rte/rd ~ '-"° ~ $345 Writ~ 8oJC P «11 l>Mly Pilot Oerk Typi.lt . • . . to~ wtc. wrD Ex-per Mechame lbmbl"" Sales 6 s.Mce 410 Main St. H! WILLIAM PENN AM>CUNll Aptrey llt56 N~ Blvd. ' I - - ' ' . . TllnllJ, ,,._ ~ l 'lfJ DAJLY PILOT JOU & EMPLOYMENT Joas_& __ E~~LOYMENT Joas & EMPLOYMENl MllCHANDtSI FOi MiiCHANDlll fOi pffi & LIVESTOCK .. SAU AND TIADI SALi AND TRADI Joas a EMPLOYMINT MllCHANDISI .. MllCHANDISI FOR SALi AND ntADI w.a AND TltADI ~ Wel'Mft 1300 Help Wented, Help Wint.cf, Jobe M.n, Wom. 7500 __ w_omen _____ 7_400 __ w_.,._m_MH_n ___ 7_400,_ PHONE OltDEll ,...._.~~~~--..,!•!!oa~t~IT~•!!!'~l~---.!l'W~ ;w:;1;1•;n;•;;;•;• u;•;;;;;~MC~OC.~M~lll~cel~l~•;;;•111;;•;;;;;;;;;;;~"°°~ Dep \ au Mill UK l&BKY Foo P11d bee Secy. . . . to $450 Secy, Intl/Saa.. to $475 Secy, tt SH .... to $400 Acctw c..m .. to $375 . Uatit t>11irw. . : f• lry Appllc1nt ~nol s.cy to $500 I To &ge 3(), RN, doctors ofc .. $$50 To aee 45. BY APPOINTMENT '10 W. O>ut Rwy., Suite D 84f>39.19 New,xc1 Beach , P~I Service for the employer end the 1ppltcent. . M2.J8'70 se.na We othr <NU 20 ~ ol 4!XJlel Wmce. Integrity It em- ployer conoed)ona. All In· qu.iries conndentit1 I. Vaca· tiooers Inquire abo. Secys . . ..... to $525 f.ct ........ . . $35()..$37 5 iecept Typist. to $400 ~r Employment Agcy CALL 642-7141 'us1 Harbor <:osta Mesa Unique Placement Agency • Fast plBCement 1 • • Top Salaries • Many fee A fre-1' jobs • Plnaoa.I .t Odldenlial 1127 WNtcliff Drive Newport Beach 642-7424 . Help Went.cf, ; Women 7400 loan Process Clerk ! Opportunity f o r appli- : cant with fl'on t offioe llP' ~ pauwice aod good ~ : ing llJdlla. PreYiom loan ' pcoo:asing experience dllllinlbl•· Calif. federal SIYi"IS & loan : 2700 Harbor Blvd. : Cost• Me.a : An equal oipportl.IDi ty ~ EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 H1rbor BIYd. C"ta Mesa 544-2033 A pplkanla considend on merit reprd)M! of ~. religious cned, rolor. national Grip or ancffiey. PROFEX.510NAL HOUSE- KEEPER. Tllk< charge ol Oriklren. Cooking A House. Only those ~ • Goo4 Home, Nice family, on 11 J>('nnanent bu11, need ap- ply • Szi>month. CAIL 642·!r>32 HOUSEKEEPER Be0ctl atta. PennMent. live in, p~Manl homt' 642-7434 ;-,4~ Eve11. &. wknds. 67l-1012 SALESLADY for exdlllive women's wear ahop. Sal. + comm. O'Brien's Specialty Shop. 2515 E. Cout hwy., C.orooa del Mar w AITRESS, exper. Counteor Wo.-k. 3:30 to 9 p.m., cloffd Sun. APPl.Y in pen!Orl. HAMBURGER HENRY 2136 Placentia/CM WOMAN, experi~ced in meeting public. Must be wtU groomed. Car necesaa.ry. Top pe,y! Oloose own hours. 53&-73£2 WAITRESS Wtd! OVER 25. A4Jply 11: J1m11ca Inn COJTEE SHOP 2101 C0&5t Htry, CdM POWER MACHINE OPERATOR SAlU by SCHOO< 501 4Sth St, NB 675-1823 "1LL time housekttper S &t.y week. Emerald a., • 49f..3647 • MAnJRE SJ'ITER for 3-mo- lJlfant. S days w"'k/$75 mo. Uve out . 646-67'28· MAnJRE WOMAN/Care for 3 small boys II In 5 p.m Mon thrU f'rl, 540-3412 tNSTRUCJ'OR. attr8.ctiv1 womA.D for m•k•UJ> ln- atruction. will t:raJn mS8'71 DENTAL Sec'y H.ta!pt. Expt!t. Single 25-40 X·R.11)'1 Ir books $16 J(XXl PLACE your want 1d whrN' tht'y are looktna -OAfLY , PILOT cl&Milied 642-5678 DESK SILVER TOY POOD~ QUMP lbd/AJ<CflF.G, Want.cf for 1 week, A young weman with nerv• of ''"'· the tomponment of 1n •ntel, who tov .. children to help 9r1nd- mother with her 6 or 7 lively 9rendchll· dren (4 ~ yrs • 15) •t rented Newport S..Ch •pt. from July 29, 2 p.m. to Aut. 5, 11 1.m. PNfer IOnMOM with tHchers treinlng. Pay excellent, exposure to 1&,in and beech -boys fr" bonus. Live In or clOM by, evenings off •ftor I p.m. Writ. to Daily Piiot Box No. M606. e Ple&aaDt Wort • Omvmleot Dowaton Ot6ce J AM to 1 PM or 5 PM to t PM. •Need 5 woiten at oace! e No~DE 1) • ~ DO burier • APPLY a No. M.abt, Santa Ana, eaut. Room D>. 10 AM-'l:lO PM No Experie•~ Necessary I lonly .... .D•mf*k le1Stlill 'Mlltrm $St.ts No n.,o.M • ,.,_ .... AU: DNT ... ... ea..-,tDpa.-.... R.-.ttre..tt..atGONE • klm.IMALE • FEMALE. • ~ after 5:30 p.m.• wtld.lya. All day SAT /SUN ~ Plllll • AKC Own- p6cm Stock. Tri coJon A red .. whit• • ma.In ' femalM, 56-83 AKC REG. Min. SchnaUllU' pupe, f Weeb. 285S ~ PL, C.M. 5'5..u56 POODLE pupe, llD&IJ min, 6 wka, black oe .nnr. 'lbor-- Electronic Assemblers EXPERIENCED 1ST & 2ND SHIFTS To wort in the areas of printed circuit board u- 1etnbb' "aoldering, e.lec- tronic d\llli.I assembly and wirfnr, taper pin wiring. Mutt be able to Identify electronic com- ponenta and knoW elec- tronk color code. MRS. LA FON VARtAN DATA MACHINES Formerly O.C:i1lon Control, Inc. 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH AA Equal Opportunity Em:p\Ojer STBIOGRAPHER Recent 5teoogi apluc experience necessary W1th good shorthand and tY'PinK abilitle&. PROFIT SHARING J. C. Carter Co. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Meu 54~21 An t'Ql.lal opportunity em:ployer stt.·BOOKEEPER FOi' oo. girl ottice. Some knowledge of boeb deslr- llble. Will.ARD BOAT WORKS 12!15 Beker St, ai.ta Me.a 546-5522 S.C'y to S.les Mgr. Exper penoaable good ahort· bud .t t)'ping skills. Age 22-35. Cail fOr ippl. u. s. l>Men~y KI ~ml WNrrEO •muner baby sil· ting with 1*'111 ~~ llw by r~ teenage with own transportation. Part time. Vic. of Bud11mf A: Ellis, fV. 962-474( NURSE /DR'• OFFICE in Newport Beach. FuJJ time, SAT-AM'1 included. Non .-n<>ker. Xlnt aa.1ary & ~ por. with reuooable hours. 548-5898 eves. &. wkends. Avon Calling Excellent earnin& opportu. nity offen!d to women who qualify. Call collect ~ BAR MAIDS & •.. ••• GO-GO DANCERS e $JOO.WEER SALARY. e TilE HUMDINGER.. • 638·5483 or 827-234-0 WA.I'I'R.EES Age 21.JS b' w~end.s. Elq>e' 1n ~ 14!'1'Ving. Apply in person: SWISS OlAI.Er Restaurant 414 N. Newwrt Blv/NB BABYSI"ITER -Very lite Housekeeping for Mother who is C.om'l Artist al home. * * 540-6518 ~ VERDE AREA/CM. HOUSEKEEPER & Babysit- ll'T in uchange for room & board + SUS mo. Exp. with Ref. 543-7(XX) Iii 6 642-066 altf!' 6 PM. LADY TO CARE for e • e 4 children 5 days Wf'<'k, $25 wm, 8:30 lo ~:30. Old Fann area. B-lSG! PART Time Job for Sum. rm>r. Night• 9 pm 10 1 am. Winchell's Donut House, 2947 Harbor Bl.. Costa Mesa MATIJRE HOUSEKEEPER l"'ve in. S days S.t>-wttk. Privatt' room. TV. 2-0lil- drm .• Call 642,3540 WANTED baby&itler ror 2 girls 7 & 8 yrs in MB !ln'a. Alter 6. 1147-27!!0. LATE Afternoon & evrning No exprr. nee. Apnly al Mr Donut 1:\.') E. 17th Sr., c.M HSD<PR. ~ <'•rt nf Children Live in nr 011t. I Pilrt tim~ job. I 53&-12411. WAfTRF.~S/Must hi> 21 vrs. APPLY IN PF:Tt.C:ON . 1703 SUPERJOR/CM. SHAMPOO r.m.L nr MAID CAii ror Appl 673-;m() BEAUTY ()pPrator. Gu11r + ('OIT'lm. HAlR HUT ~ :\2nd St. NR nr call 073-1~ OPET!.ATORS/EXPER Garment Mtg Top Pay T"iAA MllN"OVllllNB * 642·2WWi HOUSEKEEPER. 3 ci11ys ~k nr :; hM daily RPI~ rr IJU irP'f fi7:wllR RN's-l VJl'S Charge & Relief POSITIONS Available immediateoly Good bellent.s, TOP nlarll!9. Apply in person Cost• ~u ConvalHcent Hospit1I 661 CENTER ST. COSTA MESA Full or Pert time Must have clean Callfomla driving record. Apply YELLOW CAI CO. 186 E. 16th St. C.osta Mesa Piano Pl1yer Over 21. f>enonab4e . Nm· Unim . For brtter Oinner- tiome. Call OR.3-2930 After I pm -Salad-Entroo Cook- FREE TO YOU -W_O_M-EN---G-IR_LS_ MANNING•s hll or Part time 2~~UN~R~AD Moms.-Eves, Apply between 'l. 3 PM WIG Distributors No exper. nee. Unlimited oppt'y ! 541-9321 COOK Relief and VllC8t!M help l'lf!fded III diet• aey ldtcnen and em- 1> I o 1 ' P cafeteria. P~ contact . Mrs. Kuzma Westminster Community Ho1pit1I 893-4541, Ext. 332 OOLLEGE STUDENT ~rve u ld>ject in ~dlo­ log:rcaJ ~. $4.SO fer 3 hol.tn. • Call 8J3.65m 10.AM lo 12 or 1 to 3 -PM. MON thru FRI. ----M.n or Wom1n Semi-exper. kitchen eafe work. Top salary Ir woril.- ing cond· Phone MU855 (1.5 pm). School .. lnstruction 7a IBM RENT ~ Newport Blvd. .8ellind Tony'a Bldg. Mat'll-o.ta Mesa MS.86116 GOOD Home tor six months OPEN DAIL y 9 to 4 old female part collie. lm· TV'•. • Refria • W a 1 II • r • '5t PORD -..--. .a-i... m chlldn!n. 2031 S. f'a.lr. ,__ .....,_..___......_ n.... ....,_, .---SIAMJ2rE bnlcelet, conil •· • B .,.J~• • umuw--. .,..... ......... $Zlil. Recl:rd pla,J-VrW npt. • S.A. tirm to bQ. "-Senb· er wt6i Mew 'f'eet•n !l1t ~· cmtmne Jewelry, BROKEN CONCRETE H• ..... '1 .._.. -. ....a ..._ women 1 &!IJGd dDCbM ca. Oelert tan color. * m un Hutlar, e& Ml4lli ~ bFN• .... :.!"~~:=;t: Raw Dr. amne Ter- wD>GEWOOD ... nlll!I. dee ,.,,... MwM, a.a.. nice.~ 1123 ....... ~ ..... ' ......,...,. .. .. Q, ............. lilYer.,.. ADCaABU: Ode' 'hrrier', ..,,, .. ml Plac:ada, Aft Diiie ... A IMHl'w .. 611a. .-.1*1 ldtebm-Mlucl. Female 1"1\'. &u. c Wed. I : •n am. ,,_.. ~ I& ~ 0... A: Red. WMrt. wroastit iron stand, broken. rood with children. KEYPUNCH· k t pm. rn 8:»-U:l! am. I ~ IMI* willl '-,.outh bed mattrea, tin! 531.fl4t 6/23 PROGRAMMING· p Sat. M dll.in 125. * u Ml6 with ~l. monU}' pod SPUNKY &..a. ~ Siamese INDUS. DRAFTING -4 l.96J KE.VINATOR. nrtical * FOil SALE * UeJe~. ctnaer lampa w:lth inUe tiler kitun. H~ GROC. CHECKING· h door refrig./tree.r. n a. Spulilb dad oak dillias matdling pic:tura, knk> broken A weaned mrioos 'TRON IC ASSEMBLY·• ft., width 41". Antiqu! table ,... dlla:ira. ~ ~ irolliac caddy. Call 6123 PBX/TYPE · n, t per frost.free· ail ..., ful wadltimL 9fi'Z.3636 or 9fi2.Q39. 2 BABY RA 31 Other CourMt ~. $1SJ: &tUm S'1m MO'llNG! m-n C9binet SJS. Blk A W~te~::~ HOUSEKEEPER MEN-WOMEN MAYrAG WAmER. Al11'0. ./ GE ELIX;.DRYJ.2l $6. Formica top bru1daJt table wt111e. ~ect peta! WANTED Tr1in now--Jlay leter PER.F!X:T: Runs lite new! ./ 23" llolarola TV $75. w/chairl l°JO. lOxll Oterry 642~178 6/24 Live-lo hoosekeeper wanted # A..alllli6er P5. Ara _... Red N..._ -·-..,_ A Pad $125-Call 646-S15l ••• ,..,... ~-• -BEAUTIFUL ,..., ___ , gr*" to~ years o( age in moth· w ( ld Blae/G.rem Wool f1S $50. lxll AYOCado Acrilan '""~ ~.1 erlesa home with 2 1mall est oast O'K!Ef'E ' Merritt ~ 1Uct1me took. '"-2159 ~es Rug I: !*f SJ5. 6x9 Gold/ part. Perllan kitten&, Need children. PRIVATE room with.~· Oean. Pld 11'1'4%' AQUAUNE Pool • Oraoee Cabin Cnft cotton sped.al homes. 1169 Dorset and bath. Mod~ home Trede l Busl. Schoelt conditiQn. H>. 6C2.am 1em. than oW. OJmp1ete Joop $25. 2x4 Multi blue Cab-Lane, C.M. 54S.J634 with swimming pool. Wom-2117 s. M..al.n St .• S.A. n,t' FRIGIDAIRE R.efric). 1l Qa.. pump. :filter. ftCUUID I: in en.ft loop Sl.0. UG.Baa 9 MOS. OLD mixed female an with l or possibly 2 545-7166 n. 9e'P ~. s Yn. emu. Try bdn JOU bay! Accordion / Like _.., $175. German shepherd, very ctuldren acceptable. Salary 12027 Gar. Gr. Bl., G.C. h,• old $110. m-~ SUS. lf'l-Jttt Sdnrina boys bike m. Call loYeable Call 642-4946. open, Eire. l\fttt 7. 536-4460. 537-7113 S4lh162S 6/24 Day phone 847-8474. Ask for Huntinaton Beach. Calif. Anti.... 111 ~"~ ~ POOL TABLES MIXED Shep. Lovable. 1 yr. Don. 53'"8185 ---------DriD Jlft.9 6 lldar $3S. ~ NEW A USED male to bome w/fencecf yd. ut N. Lemon p,d,Jr l•Wet'SllJ Sile ., ..-. aa1e. :m v-.. Udo 1967 BRUNSWICK :.~ry<"~ 0 _ children. MATURE WOMAN 776-2900 Nord. N. & $275 VALUE ...... po. ~acb> •1etttta lndicat.e loca.tioa AT • 11» Qr>apptfwt"'""• dock. NOW $239 ~-1 mos. Female Wanted for phone work 111 local off!re Full or pert time. Good pay. Call Mr. Anderson. 892--4412, Wes•· minsttf" or Mr. Weld, 646-7904, Cost.a Mt'S8· POLLY PRIEST Glr ... Salo Pnc-1 niand C1U c1n rm ftJle a lOOClft FINANCNC Hlebrtm. Xlnt •/children. BUSINESS COLI.EGE Furniture Sale -Oki C.. 4 ctn. oak dra.r mi11c.. SECARD POOL 847•7017 6122 New classes atart e--&ipl ill Bottles -Br-. 5ti{ill1.D. Sii ~ CK 323 ~Main. Ormice. 532-1992 LARGE s:alm tree, you r.-·~·i ek mart. 2045 1'Jltin Ave., ::sf:·~ ~v=g~ ,;Mminil ._ ... .,. ~ ~ ~ llllBJ fABllCS c .M. LI 3-5770. 6/24 small reg:U!tration tee, then 179 & l'llh St. OllllCa Kea ./ nu SAT a -AM 'ti! PUPPIES/SMAIJ., BREED, only SS per week tor aecre-~ ANTIQUE ~ tm NEWIUtt Bid/CM. ..., F0tt SALE Male, Brown ~th White WAITRESS tarial training. Laree a.a11wood ctrmier TtrlN rr. Prw ~ctn. Jbmmmta, Sami* 6 MID-~ ~7540 6124 Pmna.nent, good tips. • S48-9723 • ~=t ~~ 1TreHibl1: .....,.-, a o rt mill Sat. Onl;t I a.m. to 2 4 Kl'M'DIS. 2 ~. l Full or Part Time. Learn WiCJ Stylinq .,,, tD-.1m .,,, PftlD tweed. eood CUMI. PD p.m. !m &Uer, a.ta Meu ~A~.'cid. 2l03-C ~~ ExperiPT1Ct'CI only. Well paid proiemon, men ea. 50-IJll 11ecbanics Tooll, A.c:etyliene Surf & Sirloin and women. Tool.a and wigs Sewf"I Meehl'* 1120 PATIO Sa.le. 10-6 Fn., s.t. Oa1fita. Electrical Tool.I, 2 Dachtttund terrien1, l'Jl-ak R.st1ur1nt M.tpp~-Day/Eve cla.laes. No Jank-Alm ...t, br. Air Compre.uon. " female. 1 yr old. to good 5930 Pie. Cit. Hwy. 534-5371 LATE MODEL Sincer IPW-Ids. large mmic boor, etc. I.DIS OF MUI:. -ClfEAP! home. 548-5838 6122 Newport Beach C11iforni1 ing maddlle in modlnt •»-fl5..m9 415 llario>ld nw. S.S.S. Hou.. ADORABLE IOT'l'EN to iood SecrotuiH & School of Wits nut ~ No atbdu:nm• ESTATE SAIZ! Iliac. tool&. UI <:::hruil, C.M. HMli1.9 home. Tan a wblte. 2 to bay, to lipq, lllol.llr! bat· ........ ___.._ mi. --.IL 5t&-361.6 or 54M21I months old. 642·9386 6/22 Mectie1I S.crot1ri.. M T I holes. dam. --.....--__... Ex:periencro _ Local jobs • • • too. own:ut, aaca, A etc. 514 Bemud * Woekend Specf1I * 5 aJDDLY ldtten1, 5 w1ai Busin.u Schools dellP etc. 5 ,ear pC'ta St. CM. S41-2BlJ "Blg Sbef A f"riel" old. S48-438o aft 6 p.m. Western Girl • mM Programming guarantee. Free equity, baJ. BASSET~ _ AKC Ola.ID-49c 6/23 1784 W Lincoln. Anaheim e mM Keypunch ance only $39.50 cub °" PION Sack. Tri co1ois It FRI/SAT/SUN 4 Kl'ITENS/Black It White. Z700 llarl>or, Costa Mesa e PBX Typing ternu ol ~per monCh. rel A white . mU:a A: (.,. "" BURGER CHEF Housebroken, 7·weeks old. 1010 N. Mat11, Santa Ana 541-2672 ~~--~tim, ma.lea, 56-83 _., 310 E. 17th, C.M. 545-9524. 6122 Equal opportunity empioyPr ..,...._ -.. FABULOUS DEAL DO YOU WANT A ED~CATIONAL vacation : UPIKL8'l'IZDtG -$19.SO, 2 ADORABLE pappies, part STEADY PART TIME Pt'OJi;<:l.s-4th gn~e"!-UP· In-Musial I.... 1125 pe (Ea:rapem cnftaoeu) hD kit al cmtumE jewelry; poodle, fr'tt to good hornn. JOB" div. 111stant learnmg tesaons. ----------1 Free elt. del pidmp, 2lS 8dJ aD at pert. Reuona.b&e! 545-59U 6/24 lnlttes110e surv~y type work Chilcoat 10 lesaons Type KAY M:ulic a~. l • ....... BB "Benl.1" ~ Exquisite ael«tian: ideeJ ~ ~ kittens, bl1ck It trom homr. :'110 SELI...ING. Sehl 173 Del Mar'. ltnlmmt aot1JU(. 1S amps. Aetna llllMnl tD ~ lor. balinets ~all who like wht. 1 lligtltly C1'0!lll-eJed. Good lelrphone Pf'r30nality U 8-2859 . (Typing belpa S20. Dtctric aWtar {liar SD.UNG EVERYTHING! ...nety. S.S. . 64U068 6/22 ne<>dro Cuar11n1ro hourly _bettPr ape.Uingl mony Strata tonl Ulilk * 11 to ' pea dait1 * Misc. Wented 1610 SPAYED female cat. ~ rate. Call roll-·t VOICE ,... •"""ES uc 5m pi~-up with cord $25. Gui-114 Nyes Pl., L.llcma Bc:h. brok Will n '""~ ~ l•r cue ~ AD for $49. --=,....,,.----------en. give to good tn4\ 82'1-41>16 bt"lwern 9 & 5 with music theory for ~ Fl'mdl DEiPERATE! Nted pra&e home. 962-3076 6/24 TF.LEPHONE SURVEY-schools &: rhurch singel'fi. ~ Lane, C.M. Roalent Wbr.id_ ta tor ~ up to SlO mo. 2 GREY female kittens 9 New men1ly office. A.Ir· ----------MUST Sacrific::e! Deluxe Rh-can MJ.mJ aft • pm. Htr Bcb at Seal Bc:h. Call wka old .-ery cute It sweet N>nd1tjonro. If not l'x· THEATRICAL 7900 oti l»Bau AcClordioll, am-A.rltiqms. Spmcia' ~ 213: 4J4.0l91 5.16-9167 perirnrt>d. will lrain. ..i·6ed 9 .wt.-_ with ~ rmdcal boob, I WANT USED DEACON COWE, Female, 2 ~ to Salary, Bonus g. Paid VB· Singer•/Songwrltors ~ ~Uli~~ _..;,,l.Paia.,.---tintinp....::...._*_*_f!MCI___ OR SETILE BENCHES. good home only. 546-9965' cations. Full or Part-MANAGER \ * 536-8340 6/"" . roNDmON. wee.ttt.ys an. "2&Dl"'D ...., l1ml' AM or PM 642-7930 Wants new talent for ~ ~ m WANTED; rabbit butch 1951 Nrwport Blvd., <.:.M. Recording Work 6 PM. --.--------in good cxmdJtion. CLERK . TYPISTS-No obl.JRation. 871-4318 % VIOLIN, bow and cue.. I 1. r 5*-0786 Correspondt>n<'r Of>l)I. ~~r:h ~8'-= 1'f 'S t;t/$V Cood at drtails MERCHANDISE FOR srt Lane. C. M. 546-36.14 MMhinory, Etc. 1700 North Amenr11n SALE AND TRADE _ Correspondence Sctlool AC'CORDJON, Scandelli. S 4401 Birch St., Npt lkh. Furniture 8000 s1op1, 120 bus, with cue. Mrs. Evenson ·146·7360 Af~r 6 P.M. ~m.o -Hoste11 & Weitre1;-SACRIFla! Pianoe & Or.-llJO MANNING'S llushand M\Y~ clean ita.ra:;r ____ _....,;;.._ __ _ ~ ManastPr • 2 to 4 PM or rl!ll'' I mullt aell my lec)iMeri 240.11 EL TORO ROAD lrril3Url"!I' Marproof col· 0 Class LAGUNA lllLLS lel' teblf'. two matching step 'P SUMMER work in Laauna tabl~. ('Omplrte Slll. lfalf Join the f\ln of le.-nina IO .. u ~ind 1-.. 1 bl --•·d • play the HAMMOND OR-Girl~. womrn 16 lo 60 "" "'"' 11 "· ""'1 03.i< Tt'll"l)hont> Salrs. part nr $~ .l draw1>r night stan<1 SJ. r.AN! 1\le9day, June 27th, f II · (' 2 m111chm1t antiqut' 1oung,. 7.30 p.m:. 6 wttk C'CIUl'R· u llmt' '1111r AAI. plus r hairs. t:i ........ try cushions 11 Tuition S9 + $4 for material honus. Wr tram 4~ffi7 "'u _ rO<"krr1 n~ repair fcom-flll('h.lda IJWboctlon book SECRF:rARY plttrl s~. 2 llwin rufflrd And 28 pieces al ~). FORKLIFT * Machinery , bandling Special! * LT 62 'lbirmotor A 'nit-bed Trall- fl". * 8(1nl for Sl900. 63-llm. 397.2433 ~ a.ARK -l,000 !bl. Excel- lent condilbl sm. m.3191 or fl11·2m FREE TO YOU _ .......... .. ..t w _ , TWO kittms. IJ'llY, &-wb, Ir I Mother cat. 53&-0D>. l PURE Black kitten, S CO(, ORFUL kltten11. 847·1677 6/23 APRICOT POODLE/ Fe- male, to lone.ly adult with gOOtl borne. &fl.2584 6/22 1 ._ old pupple1, cocker U All '~ck and white. 646-4042 6122 GJVE a lonnc home to one of 4 darling calico ~ttiea. 548-4595 6/22 PUPPIES and Kitteru1 Heinz 57. Ca.11 84'1-4671 6124 PETS & LIVESTOCK Cits 1820 BURMESE KJT'TENS 8 w1ta, weaned It hlebrok· en. ~5248 Over Z1. inlf'T"Cllllnit work ~n-adi; S.1. Hob nai~ milk HAMMOND Shorlhlllld n'lt. CHll J.(1111'8 Jl(llp IBmpll $11) "" 1n CX>RONA on. MAR $(C~1'(.-· __ 1 64&.a555_re_ma1e __ aJYJ_iutt.em_s __ . -4 "E~ ~ maJe tabby kllt~i22 :Dogs:::::::::::::.12::5 qb!nd. m.1529 * WEIMARANER * l i,t yrs, Spayed Female AKC $25. MU309 GERMAN Shepherd, 6 moe. Male Silt Ir tan. All abota. AKC l150. 873«>S'l Evea. * QUAJ.n'Y * GOLDEN RETRIEVERS ~ ........ U30 MUST Dilpme ol 2"-Arab ftllles. 'lbae .... 'ftlJ bred tun listen ot the Wla n lb'a1n. and will be mold .ep. arate\y u u a pair. Prlced riebt for quick lale. 5.12-2li07 10 YEAR old mare with ~ Arab colt at llide. Colt bu lots ol coJor and sbvvll much Anb. Al8o, a year-nn. Pa1amlno .filly that will crow to probably 15.2 hands 5t6-0.107 aLter 4: 00 HORSES BOARDED lnlide A: outside ~. run, a: IUdlng traill. Back bey. Call ~9525. SORREL &eldlng. Good~ fDrmatioo. IdHJ for childrm USO. St&-7827 DA1UC SorreJI mare. Gentle iD hi. poo. ... TRANSPORTATION Bolts A Yachts 9000 GCll'CM)e Sale IOAT BARGAINS My wife AY1I I mu.at aell S Of my boats 'cauae "we don't have room for them.'' 14' SKI BOAT 35 HP Men: Ski's -Trailer . ON er Olst New $1B95 • NOW $695 9'6" GLASPAR DINGY Padded gunnela -towinc eye, Beau ccnd .•••••••••• $195. 5Y.t hp EVINRUDE ''nBHERMAN'' Stand • O!ver • Beau! ms. LIDO 14 NEW CONDmON! Fully Found· Nnt Cover S p e c I a l "Shock Centu Board • Rudder. Sailed 3 times. • • . . • • .. . .. . • • $1199. METCALF GOOD RACING RECORD GOLD ANOOIZEI> • Dager board -Rudder · Mut Special Laminated Boom . New Gel Ol9t. All Wood In perfecl cond. • .. • .. S599 S50 down. Monthly l'YJllDla. 0.A.C. Priva~ 0wl'IU' SEE AT 801 Via Lido Soud Pleue Phone Marty Lockney 67l-l.344 -~-9lll * 24' TRO.l AN 1960 Newty o'bauled eng. New •amiMb. Topside, Vinyl cov- ered cabin top, Trailer, Full rovers.~ S4G-4675 * BOAT SACRIFICE! * lB' CENTURY INOOARD Dual controls/ Many extru! Slip avail. * Pvt • party. Bargain! $750. * OR l-2438 t" 3T CHRIS a-aft Connie, fully loaded, XIDt cond. 2 Marline cheirs. Air cond. Will Mcrltice for $16.000!' 734-3181 * 823-3238 26' RICHARD.50N Cabin Ch.tiler. Oldie but Goodie! Appr • $1400. Sale price S800 ~7391 16' "GLEN L" Cnckerbcrlr 322 Bulck. $1250. Coolldtt Tra.cle for Sta-wag. or Trail Bike Cash. 646-4193. 18' I .VMAN Lapstrake 60 bp Gra,y eng. New cover It. cushions. Good cond. $1700 642-lll4 21' EXPRESS CRUISER. Chris 6, Xlnt cond! S2650 01' BEST OFFER! * Can: 64M717 evea or wkend1 22' Century Raven. 170 KP Greymarine V8. Head and 2 bunks. Conaldtt tnde. Ask- tng S2.~. Make otter. 2244 Pacific <:out Hiway. DESIRE to rent 15' SAIL- BOAT thru Aug. Prefer boat kl'pl In New. port. .. Call collect: CZlJl 987-1993 aft 6: JO p.m. 25' NAVY hull w/cabin. Needs work. No Pngint I M1.11t se.11. Make oUer -1 Very cheap! 261 No. c. 0g. le, C.M. Mill.~ llaynes • ~!>4-0711 Kidnt'y ldl11()1'(1 blond m lfrr. 21154 E. Cout Hwy. m-t!l10 EXPE'R ~11lr11l11dy lor J;;: IAl>lr S:1. 2 twin M11plt' IH-ad--BALDWIN PIANOS ,.. .. (1)4-0 c•llClleH. s... C\T1' puppiel to lOOd home-. POODLES AKC US e1. SUP WANTED rlry 111orr 1n Cnst11 MrAA. hc1ards $11 pr. 116!1 Dorsrl BALDWIN ORGANS Penn !)-IR.;1401 LN, C.M. !">46-36:14 -New-Ud-Demoe- HSEKPR live.111 Mal-;;-; OF.LUXF: W:tlnut MPdi1rrr11n. -Rdlt R.etuml- Adulls. rrrm N r w 1111 r r r11n Rdrm S1'1h• A11~11mP $22 Rest dcall In the Wtllt! arra :'1<17~\'i, f;il4 12:w mn pay1111'nl11. 1'11N1 2 mnll WAR.O'S BALDWIN snroro Mll~T SELL Tltll-i WEEK• 11m Newport Blvd .• C.M. ---------1 fi1&-7965 a(IPr ~:'.IO PM • 642-MM • Jobs.-Men, Wom. 7500 ~·xr.v-.rrlVE --- '" rA l , I y p I' wAln111 HAIR DRF'-"'-<;f:R for hi'auly rlMk 24'6.11'J, plalP 111115~ shop No mmm1!'ll1n11~. f''(. lf•fl. prrlrM <'1>00 Sacrihl'I! ('l'llrot ll1()fll'V. a flaw; Oprn. Ill $100 f;42 1666 m~"' for 2 oprrnlor~ Oarnly l!CA srrf;O TV romhn S2m Laci\. Rt>arh Rlvrl ll'l'\ 'l1iq ll-.efl1ll of lumilllre "' (Y)()K MO-O:lu; l'l.il\ • A \arawll> f.\f'l"11r n1-<·rl fo1 n"'' '\1r r>r C 'vi 11-fOMAS Model K2. 2-man· ual, 13 i.. w/~ IJtpe <'A Ampllfter. ~ ~ ner. bend.I. Of'Jt'8n mulic. AAkin1 $400. 54M6112- r-n rv ATE PARTY WANTS TO BlN PIA.NO FOR CASH. 50-933.'i A.,_ ... _._.. .,. ...... ,..... ..... ........ .. ... ,,.,,..,.,,,, WJW.,;coll .. &I•,,.,."',. SMrtl Nllld Mi , I 1. ,. 11 r ~,. ~ Sm11r1:·1shoml /HoU~EnJC";,1 ruRNI 1R7R? Rr;irh Rh d I llfl lkh I REAS' • fi7l-Zt2'1 <'1'11 !Ji~~77 for ilf'lfll I/ m . JJilh SI INS e GRANO PlAN~ • PIANO Ir ORGAN CENTER .!n-fa N Mabl. SA 54'1-4611 I'--------- I 646-6C25 6/23 Malet. 2 Yr. olue toy, t yr. for 22' boa.t. Call alter 4 ~au kittens &ilve-r min. Shol• Kl 6-7101 6 PM or ll.11 day S3t·Sun. 54&-0'r.">9 6/22 LI 8-1729 e 962-8434 e ~--------1 • SLACK Lllb pop. 7-wk11. * GERMAN SHEPERD 14' GlassplU' Marathon 65 hp VERY C\IT~! L. 8-0796 612:1 WlltTE ~MALE 111-moe. M,l't'. lrailPr ,, rovrr $800 4 • ABYSSINIAN kittcnJt to $7S. * Call 642--0671 =:--6=?l-:::281=6..,,af.,..1_. ~5· __ good home. 844-l2U 6/23 * rR1'.:NO I POODLES 7' FIBERGLASS. U11f'd onrf'. 3 FREE Kittens. we-aned. AKC * REG. PERFEX."1' rond. Cost $175. 962-5.l'74 6123 CALL 646-4740 Askin2 $14fl. 67'.l-258A aJt 6 l et.rrE 6 toed killf'l'll - housebroken. 646-097 6/23. 2 KJTT'ENS to ~ homf'· 542.n11 BABY Kittms • AJI Kinds. Call ~1631 6124 2~.l wuold 6'13-4G). 6/2A * M I N. SCHNAUZER * SALE or LEASE * PUPS. * Al<ClnEG. 30' Powf'r Oillser, Flylnl[ Cha.mp.llnf'. * 544-2474. brklae· 962-J:l!O rvri1 e AKC • BEAUTlruL 18' SO. a>AST LAP· e SIBERIAN HUSKY STR.AKE 100 ·HP CRAY. e PUPPY * 613-3325 A BUY! $1950 675-4611.'i <XXXER Sp.nlel P~e 15' GLASS n/plywood r Rl~ck male-Haa All 11~. bea..m, :IS hp Evinrudr, 11v. CA.II !)62.4966 xlnt ! Extru. $6.iCl. 64UX296 • TP Bo -SEJ 7 \ WI IDI Cf! a 1931 S&li oi: Fl SN• ro $1: $1 v SJ 281 21 "' ot Ct H Ol FO J1 ll 6'l n ea « $'9 CA tr al ' 1 tr J: * I " * * ~ cc s L RJ J 6 CJ s 11 ii b ( -~ 2.: 11 A p t B· QI s rt 1 I N: SI I 4 ::: I 0 t E .. 8 " c l • TP ANSPORT ATION TRANSPORTATION lmJ!!rfed Auto. HOO TRANSPOaTATION ·-•• ,.., .... _ •• , • •v• OA.IL.Y PIL.OT :J9 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTAflON ; . 801b & Yachb 9000 Truck. 9500 ENGUSH FORD Im..,..... Autoe 9600 Uted Cen 9900 UHd Cars 9900 UHd Ci ra 9900 UHd Cars 9900 UHd Cus 9900 ' ; SEA SCOtrr e e e e e e BOAT SALE! 7 USED BOATS.*~ 11, Where 1a. Small Power Boat Inboard A Out Small Power ~r.See -1: SEA SCOUT BASE, ~~~~---------New 1967 GMC 112-To• Hancli-Ya11 F'ull.Y taotcry eqiuaped $2599 STANSBURY BUICK 1931 W. COAST RWY /NB. </ JUNE 17th thN 25th sate c1o1ea JWle 25th • 3 PM. oftly REASONABLE OF-U4 !. 17th St. FERS conaldued. Coah Me.a SNOWB1'RD, #213; aa la; 548• 77 65 good u.11. fibercia.d. --TRlJ-(lf_f _ $125. 675-046?. IU Salla.o.ts 9010 1962 CHEVY PICK-UP WEST WIGHT POl'IEa Stick Shift • Family perfect 14' SLOOP -SLPS 2 ONL y $1299. MOO DN -$39 MO. ~TSr:::~' BEACH CITY 2816 Laf;a)'ette. NB, 673-1'164 DODGE '60 Englllh Ford .. Ancll&'' 2-dr. radiolbtr BARGAIN! $99 CASHI 946 S. Co.est Hwy. Lqu.: Beadl tM-1744 FIAT Fiat City Fills & Arbartlls Only 'F'ra.nchi9ed Fiat • Ar- bvtb Dealer in Oranp ())\mty. 1009' l'1lwldnl O.A.C Carry Own Coot:ractt 0.A.C. COSTA W CO. SUNIEAM 191> '"llGER'' RDSTR $2291 'nl~ ho( OM from 0vyaler! Powered by a Ford VS. red tiniab with bhlck int.. lo. m:., never raced. 8. J, CHRYSLER IM.PORT DIVlSION 283? Harbor Blvd., C. M., st0-4493 1RIUMPH '65 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Radio, heoater, mag wtftls. 2 loplJ, BritW> ~ IJ"eCU (NNF716) 1989 Hart>or BIYd. 642-4174 21 rr. Flbeq1ua &loop, 16565 Beach Blvd., H.B. Open S:30 to 10 Da.U,y .. __ 90 ....... ~_.... 0 •.c. keel, _..tnleu steel rlain&, ~2660 • ..,. ,.... ".,.,.. -I> . $12H IUICI ST hNSBLJR Y BUICK .. ~ ARS ,·, : • vcks I'" -~ ,T .·LVO . .. UICK COSTA MESA r ~ CHEVROLET * "AJr Conditioned" '65 CHEV. STA. WAG. Luxurioua "Bel·Air" w/ "327" v..a. tact a.tr. P/G, pwr/1teer, R/H, pwr. R· window, 10 cu fl locking compartmnt u n d e r R. deck, t-hrome rooftop rack etc. Beaut. Mlat Blue w/ wt\lte lop, lmmac Teal Blue Inter. A low ml· ~ local new Oiev trade-in, offered at 1lrnoet i., new cost! NOW $2395! 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC t.enna Tommy Ayres Qievrolel ".., ==;;;;;;...;___.. __ 1946 S. Coast Hwy. '61 BUICK (llee. Dtx, V8, 1 LAGUNA BEACH owner. New tins, need.a Open 'tll 9 494-7144 rear ""*"· tm. 673-6114 '65 Chevrolet aft !). DODGE '6S DODGE DART GT V-8, automatic, radio, h~At· er. power 1teeriJllt. CPCM4621 $13H Finance above am~t arf. ter normal down or trade worth $600. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD .• C.M. 546-Jm() '6' DODGE Station Wagon FORD '65 FORD FAIRLANE • S~tioo Waaoo • Blue • Power Steering • Automatic 'l'raDlrnUsion e Power Bra..kea • Radio It Heater e Nf'W Whlte Wall tiret • 38,000 mllea and in n · cellent condition. S1495,(X) •Ste at DAILY P'IL01' Employe parking lot. ~ We1t Bay Strttt Costa Mtsa or Call 64.2-021 and uk for Busmess Mana1er'1 Oftlce. '67 FORD n Frlne. Ranchero PLYMO'UTH '65 Ptymouth Fury Ill • Foor-door Sedan, Blue • Power Steerinr •Automatic Tranamiulon • Powe.r Brakes • Air Condil:ioninr • Radio 4' Heater • 36,000 milea and in ahawt'Oom condition throughout. $1996. •See at Dally Piiot Employe parking lot. 330 Welt Bay Street Coat& Mesa or Call 642-4321 and aak tor Buaineu M1.11apr'a o.Wcc. '"PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY . ~tboud. bad, lleep 4,. ac-• Public Notice • • Public Notice • u ....... r l\Jaa Cdloriea $2 000 E 59 Fiat 4 door lfJdan. Fully IMI UU """l'i • • · venmp 58 Chevrolet ~ t.on P.U. lactoey equipped. Emeilent VS, Ctievelle MaUbu SS convertible. A one owner car trom Laguna Beach, ac- tually gooe only 27,000 miles. finiabed .in beautiful dark turquoille wittl white vu\81 bucket lellls. Full price $1995. Radio, heater. automatic. CSNJ4241 V-8, radio, "'-ter, automat· 1c. powe-r stttfiOK, bucket aeats. $2299 V-8. power 1teerlng, auto-. : mabc. radlO. heater. 'and weekenda call owner. Slick lbllt, V·S. hoot.line family car. See lo -~ 21.50 ~~VD., C.M. ORlole 3-8224 cordtion. $38 deta, $39 mo. ~ ...,_, ate. $295 fUll lJrioe. "un. Sale Kite 1.Zl (2 Wll) 0.A.C. COSTA CAR. CO. JT00.00. Fnnk W. Lloyd, COSTA CAR CO. FOttlp A Domestic 119 Jade, Bel>oa lsland, Foreign • Dome.tic Carry OMl crmtract oac 6'15ai63-~own cootnct oac 1968 ~.CM M2-48'74 1iO TR.J, Extra SHARP! Priced right! * SEE to APPRECIATE! 96U790' . '612 BUICK SP!DAL Air cand! ~te.enni:. ~. S1Z • 545-4710 CADILLAC JOHNSON & SON $1199 Finanl? abov• a.mount al- ter normal down Of' trade worth $600. Harbor Dodge n,n«; Dutdlman Jr. # 1968 Harilor, CM 642--4874 VOLKSWAGEN 1.0WNER Llnco1n·Mercury M9 FlxP dble bull. sa1la, Rep~ JAGUAR "LEISURE WORLD" Coeta Mesa Bra.nch 2150 H.AR80R BLVD., C.M. cover. A trlr. Uke new! •59 aie-. % ton Pick Up. g --------''4 V-._ "l SOO"S ,48 Cld1llac Sedan. Re<:rnt 1941 Harl>or Blvd. 642-7tti0 ~3000 $985. PYt pt:y. ~5625• cyl, 3 IPH'd· Run.a real '65 JAGUAR uwaa * Al C dlf ed __, ue.. delir-tires, ~ 2-t.ooe grey. r on ion '62 DODGE RHODE> 19 * CLEAN! •"""'• new pe.lnt, with no 3.1 S 4 door Mdan 2-Dr CL A most A coiledm"a Item! "Space" Vehicle 2 set.sn~~·!ew) ..,~;.,Co\&-:mcdownall Mr. ~ ~~\~·~ Equipped with radio. beater, ~ mi .. new vw ~ $195 cub! '64 CHEV V-8 BEJ..,Affi ~A er. ._.. (..,....., ""'7.....,.., ti . ' ._v,. .......,.,,_, automatic, power tteerini .,..... ... -. roanner . Tommy Ayres CbeVrolrl TION WAGON. Factory air (Zl.3) 833..3'HMl evwis. '62 CHEVY ~ too VI, and r.ctary air c:mdltionlna. ~=:::. UOi~~ 946 s. Coast Hwy. c.-ond., pwr. steer., pwr. r. CATAMARAN, ~ !llark; STIQ(, HEATER, !' BED, Chrome wire wbee1a. Lacuna Beach 494-774-t window, RIB, sec.ret 10 cu trailer, boat cover, llltl.ni Heavy d1.1;y sprinp. BEST $3695 wfunmac. lnt$erl. 1 1 ...,. ,. • ..,.ILi.AC <XlNVERT. ft locking compartment uf. ~. mso. offer. 642.ar atter 5:30 ONLY 395. ~ ..._.,. rear deck. etc. All Alaska m.o'l(l, 173"5252 '63 FORD ~ V8 P/U. fir UHDlllliY IJl(I Tommy ~ Oievrolet $1098 "111 IJO'ftl' and air white w/immac. LI m e .llAIUDUK condltkmlac. EllceUf!lt nlD-Grttn inter. U.S. No. 1 * 24' GLADIATOR * Rlifl, <Nernlte camper, 946 S. CoClllt Hwy. llillc ev. J.15 Del. <o.a.c.) cbolce! BUY A "KNOWN . SHOO far JA onenblp. SIDs 2. IIOIAC! 6'l).50ljl9 2100 Bmtlar BlYd. LAGUNA BEACH a. J. amYSLER VALUE!" Station Wagon Radio, heater. automatic. (HVV651t $599 6 SS.90 pe!'r week 0.A.C . H1rbor Dodge m.1021 after • lllD· "15 FORD P.u ., % left. '1.50 Colta Miia -.az Qllell 'til , •TMt -~ DBt1v.ma.1ocN.· M.. ONLY $1815 * HOURLY Rml'Ala * • mb Oftt ~· ~2'm. 19115 XKE 4..2 QJE S-. -_,..__ 1r l>Qaallen • Rhodes u MJ 6-9128 Ewa • Nb' equ1ppec1, lib brand ''3 YW 5t)..4f93 i Y1' ox euar/GMAC terma 2150 HARBOR BLVD., c.M. ~ Zone Boat Co., Balboa </ '67 DATSUN PlaruP. llflWI l'Ktory &ir, w l r e Udo Moton Tommy Ayres Cbevrolet 546-3lllO • SUNFl.SH..J mOE NEW! 900).mJ. A·l cond! $1450 wbeela. Beautiful white Sedan. ol:ten the Ultimate tn Com· 946 S. Coast Hwy. '65 1\1\1\1'"...I: MUST SELL THIS WEEK. 962-3746 &tter 6-PM with red ~. elegaoce $699 plete Sales 6 Service LAGUNA BEACH "~ • $19.lk> a week O.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-lOCJO * "Air Conditioned" '64 FORD GALAXIE ··soo·• 4 Dr. Spt. Sedan, A/T, Pwr Steer, R/H etc. Stun- ning Arctic While w/irn· mac Fawn inlet. A l<>N mi. nnpresaive space age car from a tine home! ONLY $1595! (I~) $1199 & f8.IMJ per week, o.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-3050 * Red Valiant '63 PLY. 6 VALIANT SIG- NET 2 -dr HDTP SPI'. CPE. Std. shilt, R/H, w/w. Glistening Royal Red WI· pluah r'f!d vinyl seat inter. 1 in 10,000! INVESTIGATE ONLY $995 2 Yr OK gua.r/GMAC IA!nn1 Tommy Ayres Olevrowt 946 S. Coast Hwy. 2 ~~Y ~;;:.~~ °'*'~~U:A ~17" 946 S. Coast Hwy. t..AGUNA BUOi '59 FORD 9 Pus. Country Open 'til 9 4M-T144 Sedan. Full power. recenUY , ~erbauled. Looks It runa 65 Plymouth Fury I sood· MUST sacrifice thia •Four door Statioo. Wapi. week -$196. Original owner Butt w/brown Vtnyl In· ~1922 terior 'REAS! ** 67>31.(fi '66 DODGE with 8W Cams>-per~!amtsu:n CADILLA~AL ~5·3til 9Ch .. ,9'-7144 Coronet S. Wan. 1r SABOT with DOLLY. er. $2800. Can be le'efl at 900 IMPORT DlVJSION Ii $.5.8> per w~ O.A.C. 1300 w. Oout Highway evro et * RIGGED tor RAcmG1 Dogwood, CM 28.13 Harbor Blvd., c. M., u-rbor Dod• Ne..-Beach 64H 762 2 Ton '61 FORD Country Sedan; 440. Full power and tactory V-8, auto.; pwr. steer. le air. brakea; Good condition. $425 $250• * Call 675-Zl.98 I '48 FORD PICXUP. Sf0.4493 IW 9v "..,., .. COLUMBIA 15' sloop No. /!J, </ .... $375 or REST -.61-MK--ll-J-aguar--a-uto-3-.8 nso HARBOR BLVD., C.M. '65 CPE DeV. air, all pwr., Cab over. New engine, 4 spd. • Automatic Tranamisalon • Radio It Heater • Sl595 • See at Spinnaker, mvf!1, hy trlr. OFFER! * 6t6-3ll56 Seda.o GftY •/bllt leath. S46-3lriO lthr. top lo int., crus rontr, transmmion with 2 speed Like new. $1600. ~ ,64 INTERN'L ~ ton PU int'er. CAtttully driven 6 ---------Rnt. tilt A: tele wtwel, nu axle, good rubber, 16' trac· wm -tires, $3'7$, AM/FM. tor hauling bed. UDO 14 n'15. Mu.st SeU. Goirlc to maintained, xlnt cood, knr .,., 642-21.40 $895 ·with sail dolly. $850 Ala.aka. 646·!Ql2 or ~ miles. Superb car for rlgbt • 673-8145 owner at $1325 lor quick Your Valkrtra&n or Pone.be CAD 1962 CONV. ST uarauRY BlHCK C 9520 I Pvt ... N B 11!.H ""39 .._ -· ·-~ Paid for Ar Cond. f137S. li'll-0'.!63 AIU ..,, SLOOP/AUX -ENG. 1mpen 1& e. p..,, · · .....,...,., • ...., ....,.. .u or not. Call Gene ~ Day, 546-95!17 Eves. BEST OFFER over CUiPERS JAGUAR '66 XKE roe.dater. 2100 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meaa 646·90Zl $1799 It fll per week 0.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. 546-3050 $500! * Call 5f8...al59 OR.ANGE COUNTY'S wirewbeels, AM FM stett0 673-1190 RHODE.5 33, Xlllt cood., New LARCF.Sr SELECTI!lli' tape, WAIO * 675-4799 -'62-VW---:Micro=.,.....--:Bus.,.....--:V:-anda--;-CHEVROLET '64 CHEVROJ...ET Impala FALCON Jenny; with berth. Qwner. JAGUAR XKE '63 ~Black Uzed. Eq. w/Ona.ir eng,, ---------1 S.S Mal'OCll a, Silvtt, 2 Or. --------- 67>7111 Evenlnga FACTORY D.IR.tx:T air CODd. new tires, AM/ $350. or q a: ~t«. at *"Buy a Kown Value'' Buc~et seats, Automatic Reprocested CAL-20. IS, Outboercf, OPEN ROAD DEJJ..ER FM radio, xlntconcl. ~ $275 w/body It tram at l9IO Chevrolet V41 Bel·Air trans. Power steering 377 '64 Falcon Conv't White ~2647 '55 FORD WB&M, 2 DR. V8, 4 Bbl, h1r1t, chrome ri ms, good Int., paint & tires. $250. ~1~ * '64 GALAXlE OONV. F/pwr. Air oond! AM/FM XLNT COND! 67J.7ffi4 '65 GALA.XIE 500 CONVERTIBLE • Sl300 Private Party. $3935 Daily Pilot Employe park:inr lot 330 WKt Bay Street Cosca Mua or Call 642-4371 and ask for Busineu Manager's of1Jce '63 Plymouth Fury convert. on-car trade in, excellent coodi· tion, V8, P IS, R/H, auto, this wttk speaal $lal5 FP. JOHNSON & SON Spinnaker, bath. $1,000 be-'62 JAG XKE/a..&\N! $100. Good tor dune boaY· Sedan. P/G pwr. steer. cu in engine, New tires It black top, V41, auki. powe; tow cost. 546-1318, ~1829 * HOUSE CARS * OJAS. * S2800 * JG 9-%221. R/H etx:. Sparltling orig battery. l2,000 mi Ex cond. steering, w·&-w. Like new ---------. * KITE 376 * IS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS CALL 5C84nl •86 VW/8U'IRDOF, Rl:R. Mountain Green! Xlnt cond. Call att 6 PM. 642-7968 With no cash down. $36.17 MERCURY e '59 FORD ~ATION WAG. 4DR, vs. Xlnt cood, $375 or Best offer! 494-3655 1..lncoln-Mercury Coet.a Mesa Branch 194.1. Harbor Blvd. 642·7<Wl * XLNT COND• * * VAN CONVERSIONS Belia, Sld-rac* A Strips, thruoul! Mo. O.A.C. dlr. Call Mr. * C.ALL 615-21.00 * *MOTOR HOMES MERCEDES IENZ WW's, VW~t·g. * XLNr ONLY $1595 CHRYSLER Davia 642~. 18' MALIBU Outriaer, w/ ALL ~ A MODELS CXH>! * 15,lm-milea. 2 Yr OK guar/GMAC terms ------------------.... ., . _...__ ,_ e Public Notice e 56J811, 673-2137 eves. Tommy Ayres C'hevrol't '6] CHRY'UR trailer, ......., AJJU..,., e"'. 1967 TRUCKS Mercedes Bem !ii thnl 60. J Good buy! $325. 637..1358 All types a: styJs. Froot· ' '63 vw. &1nroor. ~ 946 S. Coast Hwy. BEACH CIT1 T -$19 amditioo. Must sell! Pri-LAGUNA BEACH _ Power CrvlMrs 9020 CAMPERLAND line condition • ....,.. u .. ~ l?u1y. * 147-8882 Opel\ 'tll \g 4M4H4 dell., ~ mo., '*=· 1963 32• Fairlln« 16555 Beach Blvd., H.B. cDrr A CAR co. Z.%30 HP Qiiaader gu en-l-===::::540-=R>==== F<ftl&n 6 Domestic lgnea. Haa le. than 200 hr. , Carty own coatract oac ALL in fresh water. Juat Imported Autos 9600 1989 Harbor, CK KMl'14 ~~H.CLF.AN. Top1 aver ! DESPERATE ! MU~ Sacrifice 548-39116 I We Have BUYUS Waitin& ! WW PQ top dollar fDl' yf:IJt Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 dean 4 wheel drtve vebtdt </ ~ MJCRO BUS * XLNT COND! * ll650 * Call 639-2321 </ '62 VW...suNROOF I ./ RADIO. WW'a. $195 673-2020. ~76 eves. '65 MALIBU SS Full power and factory a.tr. $1799 6 $14 per w~ O.A.C. DUE to additional expan-er imported car. can attt 'SB vw bwl, '63 Olrvair eng, 2150 HARBOR BLVD .. C.M. "60 VW BUS. Deluxe Sun. root. $700. XI.NT CONDI 53,Cn>-mi. * 14t-1CMO . lllrbor Dodge 4 door, radJo, heat'er. auto- mati<', power ateering. (NBY167) $1199 .\ $9.90 a week 0.A.C. Harbor Dodge 2150 HA:ROOR BLVD., C.M. ~ COMET FORD '64 FORD 500 XL Radio. heater, automatic, power steering. vinyl top. lQZD6lll $1199 Finance above amount al· ter normal down or trade worth $600, Harbor Dodge &ion, choice yacht slips =a;;;;;t=646-9303======= '&6 VW tnlll$. R &-. H. $495. 546-3000 now avail at n .75 I foot. ;J Call ~3684 + '62 Ch_e_v_C_o_n_v-ert-. '63 COMET M ere 6, 2 DR. 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. Marina de] Rey Hotel AUSTIN HEALE1 VW. -CAR.Ea.RA CLUTCJI. ~.,, SPO. "327" v.a Hrd lop. Auto. R&H. Like :>46-JmO l3S34 Ball Way, Marina del ---------I MAKE OFFER! "---• Em aJd G 1_ new. Priv. Pty. $950. Rey. Aak for Lol.6, 823-46111966 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000 I CALL ~73 oau.1.. er reen uu• 673-8427 1-...;_------=~'MKlll $2498 pal& w/wh ite top, R/H V8, Ranchero Futura, 289" NEED PERMANENT ~Factory frefti! Reduced to VOU<SWAGEN '57; good etc. A bard to find P . CONTINENTAL engine, power stttring. all or SIDE TIE for 16 tell thla wee!< c:ome in and MG c:ond. • pU!t $350. 54.5·8211 for the prompt to act. new tires. See this one. Full -OUtboe.rd Boat * Beam r see ttlia one 'and }'OU will --------646-5893.Eve9. ONLY $995! 62 ~ONTINENTAL 4 dr. full price $1850. '65 Ford '58 MERCURY Montclair 4 DR HT. PB. PS. R.&H, Xlnt $425. Pr ply 541-8519 • MUSTANG '6 7 MUST ANG Radio, heater, automatic, power steering, vinyl top, air condition (TWUT29J $2699 A S7.lk> per week O.A.C Harbor Dodge PONTIAC ROY CARVER PONTIAC 2925 Harbor Bl., Costa Me11 Kl 6-4444 Orange Coonty• a Excluatft Dealer tor Rolla -~°' and Bently. PONTIAC '65 Convert., V-8 Tempett. Pwr.; Perfect. $1495. Oritf. owner. Mr. Han· 1e11 496-2181 Wkdays. 49'-6437 Eve. 2150 HARBOR BLVD., C.M. PONTIAC '66 Cull. Tempst 546-3050 l dr.; red inter. A: exter. Ovemea.d cam 6. radio: 4 Reprocessed apd. One owner; 16,000 ml. '65 Mustan& Coupe, V-8, 543-S.112 Eve auto, W-~W, RIH. With no -.59-PONTIA ___ C_S_ta-.-W-agoo-. cub down. $51.67 Mo. O.A.C. dlr. Call Mr. Davis. SURFERS ATTENTION! 642-5480. Excellent cond. $400. '• ,, 642-38'79 After &-PM have to bUy. $100 deJ. s~ ~~b~~.~~ ~ * '64 vw. Excellent condl-Tommy Ayres Olevrolet pow&, air. 50.000 mil9. JOHNSON & SON SL.IP wanted for 24 ft. <o.a.c.) tioo. White. Radio. nooo. 946 S. Coaat Hwy. Gold exterior, black leat'-er Linco!l).Mercury sloop, lo $30 mo. Call (213) B. J. CHRYSLER convertibles. 23 to chooee S4S-T48S LAGUNA BEAOi Interior. High rubber. Pre-,..._ta M~" Br·~h H't NU1 ral!Y'\RT 0IVIS·10N from. Must go by weekend. ========= ........ """"' ... "-~· u....-v Low u $24 dela, $24 mo. Open 'Iii 9 494-1744 pared for a trip. Will sac· UU Harbor Blvd. 642·7119 1========-1 2833 Harbor Blvd., c.M., VOLVO ritice $1875. • ·59 F'ORD STATION WAG 546-2292 '66 MAROON MW>'t&ng. VB, blk upboL bucket seata, pwr * '66 PONT CONV-V8. AU- brakes It steermg. Used TO. * UNDER 5000 • mi; only u 2nd car. Lo mlleqe. _A_·_1 =CO':""ND-=-=! --*-962_-BD_...--_1 52595. 536-6193, ~3 '63 TEMPEST V8 CONV. 801t·Yacht 540-4493 oac. COSTA CAR co. '63 Chevrolet NEWPORTER MOTORS 4 DR. vs. Xlnt cond, $315 Charters 9039 -1900--A-USI'_IN_H_EALEY.,....,..,,"'='.:-:::m>= Foreign It Domestic '63 VOLVO MODEL S44 8<-1 Arr St. Wag. An exoop. 2036 Harbor C.M. 548-SSU or Bcsl Ofll'rt ~ CH.ARTER be Ip-RDSTR. S1098 Can;r own cootract oac BEST OFFER! tiooally clean car-R/H, P. '64 CONT'L/LOW-Ml. my 11~· equ Witt wheels, overdrive. ex· 1969 Harbor, CM 642-4874 548·3179 S . and auto. Bron~e metallic AJr, Full power! Ma)Or tune. bed lalander 24 sloop. ce.Uent condition, bright red with matching mt. Full New Ball. Blue Coral Spot- 6leeps 4. By day, wknd or with black interior. 10 others '54 TF MG. Xlnl comt. Make Autos W1nted 9700 pt!a-S14!li. leas! $299S. 673-6023 wk. 675-3744 eves. in stock to choose from. offer. Call Barbara 644-0790 JOHNSON & SON ,.., CON~AL CONV. 0 B. J. CHRYSLER WE PA'Y . . • IU .,. • .,,.. •• Boats Wanted 905 IMPORT DlVISION PEUGEOT CASH Lincoln-Mercury SAOUF1CE! * S875 USED SUNFISH 2833 Harbor Blvd., c. M., CO!lta Mesa Branch 346-1318 or 642·1S29 ' 540-4493 PEUGEOO' SALE 1941 Harbor Blvd. 64.MIM Dacron ~s4z.oos7 1966 SPRITE RDSTR n498 We. have 2 of the ba't run-• Public Notice • CORY AIR l========::::::..I British racl~ ifttn with nlng Peugeot 404 sed. in for Uled cars 6 tnlc.lal just 57 Ole'IT'Olet V-8, fully tac- black int. and top, Very Io. town. Cadillac o1 the im· call as '°" f:r'ee estimate. tory C'q'Uipped. f29 deb. S29 '63 c·HEVROlfT ports '° .. $698! &ROTH tuEVIM\I n ---------1 ml. in excellent cond. Must B. J. CHRYSLER UJilllULll mo .. oac. Mobile Homet 9200 '65 FORD RANCH ERO V.R powl'r ~leerlnk radio, healer, automatic trans. $1382 & SlU O A Wi!t'k O.A.C. Harbor Dodge MUST aell now. '65 Conv. 36,000 mi. 'teal clean! $ll00 R/H I or BEST oiler. 54f-8856 Sharp. YmN, , pe. au o. Make ofter. 544-1()6(). '64 PONTIAC -Silver 2 + 2 ·Qf MUSTANG • Sl.395 AIR, Buclm • •a t a. $1100. Xt.m CON'D! 6-CYL. 962-$7'2 ~. * M2.s286 '63 ~ 2 DR OLDSMOBILE TOP DOLLAR For t..te Mode.I Used Cara .. UNIYWITY Qinv. Xlrlr cond! Mab d - fer! Going eut. 8G-8338. RA MILER 160 RAMBLER AmbaN&lklr WllOft. RIH. pt, Ji> . $395 ~ CRUSADER cuat. e,..,ando see. $100 del (o.a.c.) CMPORT DIVISION COSTA CAR CO. ( • M ~~:M~ s!i~.th St., !p. ~MP~T~~s;.: ~~arbor Blvd., c. M., Aak for Sales Maoqer =~ & ::.~:c orvalf onza Zl50 HAR~~VD .. C.M. OlDSMOBILE T ·llRD l 30• TR.LR. &yghore Trlr Pk. ~~arl>or Blvd., C. M., H~°:ch Be~ 1969 Harbor. CM 642-4874 Radio. hesal6er99f PLMJ:!O) '57 FORD 2-<lr. Wagon. ,_,. Harbor Bl., C'olta M.. ---.-ep-roc_MMd ___ _ NB. $2700. POllHlrioo Aug.1_________ PORSCHE KI t.mt Olevy Corvair '6.l Ideal Oean. ruN well. PS, PB. S..5550 ,84 T-Blrd Landau, factllry 5th. (213) 79G-2705 '65 SPRITE convt. xlnt Can Neededl 2nd car Radio, Heater. Town Ir: entry radio. SAC . fUU electrie TRAILER It Cabflna $4,250. cond. R/H, n.ooo mi $1350 '65 PORSCHE SUPER a Strongest buyer in Orange 4 on floor, nkt. S350 ' $5.fi() per wet-k 0 .A.C S275. 642-1431. .,5 Olds ~OW'I . =.· vft>.ndlo, Tenns ., suit. 1660 Whittier 4M-l036 or 494-:m9 '66 PORSCHE 911. cu.tom Co. F~ A domettic. CASH. 673·5!li8 Harbor Dodne ·57 FORD STA·WAGON. OJlla.M Cpe. A local one with rear 11peaker. Car In Spe~ 18, C.M. ~ '60 AurnN Healey Spr1tt wheel.I .l e.xhausL 673-9682 Only cletlJ1 ones. Bu)'ft' 00 "64 Chev Impala super !1P01't, 11 AUTO * RUNS C )r\0! owner car in excellent col,. beautiful ooodltioo. With Conv. Clear $550. Pl'iv. Pty. PORSOIE Cabriolet 1960. duty daily 8:30 to 10 P.M. R le H. PB. PS, Xlnt cond. :nso HARBOR BLVD . C.M $200 Call 546-0114 dition, loaded with extraa, no cuh down $64.SS mo. 9300 546-5745 Excel cond. mx>-Eves. COSTA CAR CO. 962--074.'l. ~3050 '66 F'AIRLANE 500 WAG. VS. full price $1895. O.A.C. dlr. can Mr. l)ayls, --------646-2571 1969 Harbor C.M. CHEV. '6.1 tmpl!la SS: auto., PtS.B, Local low.mi. XLNT JOHNSON & SON 642-6480 Motorcycl• '67 HONDA SCRAMBLER CORTINA '57 P'OR.SCHE. Sunroof. n(XX) .,.... C•-327 eng. 81r-l'Ond. CLEAN! CORVEM cond! 7>42·1137 Llncoln-Mercury6 -7-T---BIRD--. -.-dr-Land--.-u-, -fUll :n>ec. Leis than 800-mi. firm. 673.lllO ext 32 ask for • • 9900 $1450 67:>-0697 R __ ..J '64 SPRINT Conv V8, Air, 0>6ta Mesa Branch power 8r air. Dark gray with ABSOLl.JTD.,Y NEW! $650. e Public Notice • ---------eproce•-pd ••• 1 ml •• _.. .~ 642-5280, 64U134 eves. fli Cortine, atlc.k shift. R/H, Da.ren Groth CARRY OWN 56 BElrAIR VS Spt ~ •58 Corvette, 4 speed. V~. 4 s , new w-es, ow · 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 ~ u1.uuau .. 1,.,.,i.tuy 5,· SCRAMBLER. '815 Complete-l48 dels, $48 mo. otlC· CONTRACTS Powerpack. Runs gcx_>d $185 R/H, Rul sharp. With no Llke new' SIJ'IS. 833--09l9 e Public Notice • OOO miles with full Ford Mo. ly Mech rebuilt. MUil ~I! COSTA CAR CO. RENAULT Tranaportation Can li'll-7413 or 646-4563 cub dOwn $39.33 mo. o .A.C. FORD '66 Feirlane; 2 dr. 65 Olds F'-35 Stick ahl1t, RI :ie.~tai~:r..:t;,~.;: Ask $45(). &f-2917 HURRY! Foreign & Domestic '57'• Thru '64'a sUck abifta OfEV '55, 1rnto. trans., dlr. Call Mr. Davir. 642~80 .sedan. Oean. good cood. H, W.S-W. f'rontline ('On· aacriflce $477S. '65 SUZUlO 250-CC Carry own contract oac 196.'i RENAULT DAUPHINE t automaUcs. •P<>rta cars, xlnt. runnin~ rond $200. '63 CORV-ETTE -$2S7S $1695. 536-8331 dltion. $55 deli. $55 mo.. NEWPORTER MOI'ORS * 1969 Harbor, CM 60-4814 $598. Excellent Transport•-trucks A P&De~r CUI. Ot'M' 642-579'1 Ev11s. F ...,,__ k f ........1 R/H FORD '58 2 or. Hdtop. Clean, oac. 2036 Harbor c. M. CA• ••.• $325. lion for that second family M f -"---""'""'<' ' our s.,,.-.v, ' I t d $300 b I J COSTA CAR CO ., .,._.,., ..... CAIL 548-8988 ReprKMMCI 111\1 ° ~ from. CHEV 1911' '66 Ceprire SS. allver with black lnlerior. x n l.'00 · or ea .,.. ' • ___. <'lt.r, Many other low pr1Cf'd 100% Flnanclnc ava.IJ. an 427-4:15 HP . t spc1 . instr., "•"-D""" Dir fer. 1147·1565 Foretgn It Domestic T·BIRD '65 1..9.ndau, loaded, ... ~ I a •n>n,,.,...A "~ter. '65 Ford Cort.Ina 4 ~. I spcriala! S'25 del. (O.I .('.) ..,.,,_ •• 0 a c. /C-..• ~ 00 '"~21 ~ .,.,., ,.., __ own con•~act ,...... n475. Ex-ceUe nt cond., low '" ~·' °"vu St 2 -~ F\lll t t B J CHRYS' r"I'> -"V u;rtns .,.. AM r ,., • s:,1 .,...., 40. - -'64 RANOIERO Rad io. ........ ,, u ""'" ~ 150 cc Buddy aeet It. IC!'eeD age "',..ne. ac ory ...,... COSTA CAR CO _.. 1969 Harbo CM 6424874 mL 548-5234 aft. 6 P•m. NI ·496 1392 alt 6 · equipment. With no cash IMPORT DMSION IQ Harbor CM .. ~ '&; CH EVY n 2 dr. Stlck, DODGE Hester. stlc:1< sh.irl. good r, re. . pm. down S33.SS Mo. O.A.C. dlr. 283.'\ Harbor Blvd., C. M, Ope~ g.3() t io ~-4tf74 R&H . WSW. XLNT COND• cond 548-1040 all 5 p.m. '57 T-Bm.D top cond. N!"4' T I I 9 .. 25 C.11 Mr. Davts 642-5480· ~93 · 0 ~78M* .:;1:1::.~ -. ,64 DODG£ DART '56 f'OR.D Victoria 2 DR, PLYMOUTH motor, tram;, top, '8ta. ral er, Tr1ve ,. .,., ... r c.• • Hrdtp. V8. i:ood rond. Sh&rp ---------tires. Orig Ownr. 644-0164 17' HOUSETR.AJLER. Bu· CA TSUN SUNBEAM * HURST '.l • ~rn. * t ~22S. 96Um ltne/Elec. lights. Otbana. ---------* $250. QIU ~'.19'.l * ~~\Cater. lull 11c1ory -./,.--'64 .......... G_A_LAXl __ E_roN_V-.- EI K". brakes. Hitch. 151 E. 1966 DATSUN 1600 Hdtp $2098 INCi SUNBEAM At.PINI: PIA -.. -'W'" ./ Full Air B"'""" r '-h th bl ck Bu~·...1 .. 11•ltb black hdtp. * '57 Owvy St;i. Wag. • $10 j7 power. . ~· 19th Costa Mt11a. 548-7584 Sliver mink In.. wt a • 11 ... ...., V&. Auto, $250 or offrr * 4 OFFER! * 673-7(bot eves l..;:;========I landau hdtp. Mlnt cond. i.ort wire whttls. Many Sun-~-U~ COSTA MESA CHRYSLER/ PLYMOUTH COlte Meaa 546-1934 TrucL-9500 top nf'Vet uMd. to. ml. Mu8t b('ams in stCX'k. new l used ---o Ac ~ ...._ .. I c--·• & $9.li!l ~ wn-k ---------1 drive. $100 rlel (o.a.c) •'-" ue . to a.c l .ror qmck. ettlctnt 1.:wwta BUSIEST mukc{l)lace In "For tti. finm selection town. The DAILY Pit.OT o1 both New It Used Can" oooc:E '!16 van. hl'avy duty. R. .r. CHRYSLER s. .1. omYst,ER o.AJLv PILOT DIME-A· Harbor Dodge ~ cyl., 11uto .. top cond. Un-IMPORT DIVISION IMPORT DMSION UN~. You ct1n 11~ them d\!r 4.000 ml. E·Z lilt trailer 2833 Harbor Blvd .. C. M.. 2833 Harbor Blvd., C.M tor ju&t Pt'Mlt$ • day Otal 2l!JO llAn.BOll ALVO , C M hltrh. :$4~11 Anytime 540-4493 ~0-419:l 642·567A ~14f ... W!O ClassUted section. Save monry, Lime & eUort. Look 1900 PLYMOUTII StAUon W11iron. MAKE OFTER. now''! ,- ' • VALIANT • Public Notice e 62 Va.bani, f u 11 y factory l"<T\llwed. lnd udinr R/H. S29 dels. $19 mo , Ollc. COSTA CAR CO. Fol'f!lgn ~ Dc:m,._tk Carry Ol''TI ..-1111tr11d oec 1!169 Hat•hm 01 fi424874 rl • , -· •• ..._ ,/. •• . ·-... . ~"·1 · .... DARY PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE 'Machin e Gun ' Schmitz Sacramento must either ~ suffering a record heat wave or the a1r coodiUoniog ls on the friu. ln any case. Orange County's Sen. John G. Schmitz has had another rush of heat to the head. He called Monday for the def~t of three Assembly· pas6ed bills placing tough new controls on heavy weapons and private arsenals. He ~erted that la~ abiding citizens must be permitted to own -and use 1f necessary -machine guns and other heavy weapoM fol' protection against rioters. There's heavy irony in lhis. Schmitz is proud to be a member of the John Birch Society. That's the secret group that doesn't t.rus~ t~e democratic P!OC~. that would imp06e its regressive ideas on the nati~n throu~h the deception of front organizations, and which follows the totaljtarian dictates of Robert Welch. who bas a~· cused ex·Pre6ideot Eisenhower and olher great Amen· cans of being Communist supporters. The JBS is also the source or the "Support Your Local Police'' bumper stickers. Police officials all acr066 the country have lon~ called for stiffer gun laws -not to interfere ~th legitimate hunting. target shooting and gun collecting but to make it harder for the criminal. the menblly un· stable and the suddenlv berserk to obtain a "Weapon. They have been emphatically opposed to. the even tnore dangerous busines6 of private ownership of ma· chine guns and other heavy weapons. 'These ~~ould be in the possession only of regularly organized mil~tary a~d police units, to be U6ed in defense of the nat~n or ut policing domestic uprisings such as the Watts not. Schtnitz rontends that "most people's thinking on this subject (home defent;e) is still shaped by the. mental picture ol a single maraud~r ~o can Ix> d~alt w1~h .~Y a rifle or a revolver." He said thIS mental picture is out of date," and adds, "Ask th06e who lived throug.h the Watts riots in 1..-0s Angeles two years ago, or the residents of Tampa. Fla., and Cincinnati, Ohio, who have been staring into the boiling crater of a human volcano tor the past ~k." . 'nle apectacle of a nation of citizens prepared with machine guns to take the la• into their own ba.Dda in- stead of relying on regular law enforttment a~ is something oo reasonable pereon, not to ment.icm law oflicer, would ever want to tee. Sen. Schmitz' views on guns are quite in tuoe with the Minute Men and other extremist tooky organizatlom with memben wt:io pretend they .;.e ronYlnced tber'e11 be a Communist invasion ol Amerio ju.st any day now. They have so little failh in their nation and ao tittle re- gard for law that they're trying to collect and secrete private arsenalc; of all types of firearms. God help the United states if that type of mentality ever amounts to more than the luoatic fringe it oo• constitutes. 'Nonviolent' Snick SoV!et and ~tab efforta to label krael u the ag- gressor m the Middle East are, of course. ridiculous - but no more so than another label in the violence pic- ture, that of lhe Student Nonviolent Coordinating Com- mittee (''Snick0 ). Snick's leader and most vocal exponent of black ~wer and "revolution against the whites." Stokely Car- m1chael, has left a trail of rioting and other Jawlessneu behind him everywhere be has gone. 1n Atlanta last Monday evening he ridiculed Negro State Sen. Leroy Johnson ~Atlanta) alter be had told an audience that Negroes should protest through legal channels. The Negro yout& be harangued went right along with him. With the long hot summer still ahead a few more "nonviolent" Carmichaels ecattered across i.be nation is all we need to see the Negre>e11 further hurt their own cause with a series of Watt.type burnings. The N~groes have made .great gains over the paat 13 years, With men to come if their ID.Mies finally per· ceive I.Mt they can ID09e I.bead aaJy within tbe law. I .. -........ • .. • • ......... "'·-· fl'~ -... ..... ...._ --.... - %.'. 1\¥...u~~ ·Ju5r WHAT WE NEEl>E1>!N 'Supervisor Pay R aise l s Overdue' Dear Gloomy Gm: ~c .... ..nt111eat, Alieta•tioa, Withdrawal' Letters from readen 41'C weicomc. Normally writers 1hould conoev thrir messages in 300 words or ~u. TM nght to condenu letun to fit ipacc or eliminate libel i.t rc1erocd. AU let- ters must include signature and mail- tn!I address, but nmM• !Dill be tOith- hetd cm re~st. To the Editoc It was a pleasure to note your re- cent editorial (June 12) in support of my bill to provid.e adeqll9te com- pensation for our Orenge County Board of Supervisors. This important post in the second ~argest county in the Largest staU ln the nation is a full time job. We should, therefore, put our Supervhora in a position to devote all their time and abilities to the office. The proper way to take action against the B0iard of Supervison is at election time, not by denying them a long overdue pay raise. I intend to re-introduce the bill next year and your support is, therefore, most ap- preciate<!. KENNETH CORY Assemblyman S!lth Diatrirl •Flo 1oer Child' To the Edilor: I am writing in reference to the letter (Mailbox, June 131 from a young man who protested the actions and appearance of hippies at the Cos· ta Mesa Fish Fry. an<I, as I under- stood. everywhere else. nus boy also mentioned that he was of our younger generation. 1 also am a member of ltle young generation. a ge neration I coold not be prouder to be a part of. WOtLDN'T LOVE be better than Whenever I heu a police chie.f or DA complain that the Su· preme Court baa made it hard· er for them to protect me from criminals, I feel a little safer. -J.B. TMI tMt.N ,_, "'*"' ........_ .... _,,)' ..... eflM-.~ -... -.. .._, ... .,..., ... war. hate and continual crisis? By Raging love-ins, ruppies are starting people to thinkin' about the young people's OlllOle. I, myself would be proud to be distinguished u a "flower child." I come from a good family, get good grade1 in tcbool and go to cburcb. My counselors er parents do not try to discounge me from wanting to be- come a hippie. But neither do they undentaod why l want lo. BUT I KNOW I want to be a part ot the massive movement overpower· ing the country. The movement that i11 meant to spread love over the world. These kids dress and act the way 11hey do, not bec.1use they want to be "groovy," but only to stand apart from the generation that is ruling the world by conquest; who are letting the world fall apart. The flower' is the best symbol of love.~ Is it any wonder this is the ttieme of the hippies and flower chil· dren? AS FOR EATING flowers. I am not "psychologically disturbed" if I hap- pen to eat flowers. am I? I shouldn't tltink so. U people would only realiie this world is going lo come to an awful quick end and that world love and peace could prevent it! I am facing reality and 1 don't like what I see, but instead of retreating I hope to lace it with the rest of the young generaaon who believe in wwld love. NAME WJTifHELD 'A ll for Mother' Feeling death near. a man look a sheet of paper and scrawled three words· "All for mother " No doubt. in has own mind. this phrase covere<I everything -clearly and concisely. But there was one catch. The "mother" he meant was not rus own mother at au. but his wile -the mother of hi s children. The mixup was finally straightened out in court proceedin~s after the man's death. But the case illustrates how mercu rial is meaning -how risky it is for a pe rson to dash off a "simple," do·il-yourscU will in serene confidence that, after hr is gone, his words will be clear to everybody. Of' COURSE, the Jaw's main goal js to carry out the in tcn11ons or thr (leceased. But just what were his in· i..nlions" With alarming frequency, bkkering rcl11tlves can rPc1d lhC' same words and come up with different meanlnJ?s. Consider a few "s1mpl<'" ('Xpress1ons that havr led to courtroom battles "mnney" -Does this include funds in a hank actount ~ 1 (In<' c·ourt !\:lid .)t':o. 11 11 I!. ;1 1'111•ck111J.! Cll'Count an- oth(•r cn11r1 said no 1f 11 ll> a liavin~s ac-rnunt 1 · furnllui l'. -1>111·~ llll~ rndutlc <'' · erylhing useful in the house? rOne court sa.td it include<! linens ; another court said it did not include books.) ''HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS" -Does this i n c 1 u d e more than rurniture! Less? (One court said a slamp collec· lion was covere<I; another court said jewelry and clothing were not I "contents" -Does this include ev· erything physically within · (A court held that the "contents" of a house included the steel safe ln the basement but not the !\tocks and bonds inside the safe l In each of these l'ases thr court harl to examine the surrounding rlrcum. stances. not just the bare words of the will , to clear up the amb1J(uity. Th is procedure 1s not easy and not <iwck It may breed bitterness tn the family . cause legal complicallons. and -lo everyone's cha~rin -delay the distribution of the estate> All too ortrn, w1lli; l'ompnsC'd 111 h:i~tr must Iii' llt1 i:alf'cl at lr1!'111 r• \IL \'11rr11 q11 R111 h.~n11n/11111 flll/111<' un"'·r ,fralurr hu W1/L 8rnwrt1. No One Label Applies to Our Youth We like to name our generatiom- "Flaming Youth" of. the 19205, ''the era of wonderful DOalellle." "The silent generation" ot the posl· Second World War years-it was, by and large, a serious generation. The ex-G.I.s went back to school. Tbe G.l. bill of right.a sent several thousand young men, matured by military service, bacl lo high schools, col- leges, universitie8. Many were mar· ried. Colleges and universities used old barracks as quarters for married students. Diapers flutttted from wash lines. There was oot much "rah. rah. rah." They were "silent" and ~r· ious. The post-Korean War years pro- duced ·a similar generatioo-ceriousty intent on getting enough education to get a good job, to go on to a eradu.ate sc.hool degree. rr IS NOO' REALL y possible to put a label on the present generation. It has a magnificent record ol commit· me:ot In June 1967 a substantial per- ~-;:'"l • -µ .~-...... -· -.·. -~ .... ·~ ·~ -~..a_- d;I • ... ",.-i • ... . . . .... ....,.-.,, -....... -~. . , centa~ ot graduates have commitUd themselves to the P~ Corps, to "Upward Bound" and "Heedst.arl" school projects. The commitment ol some years ago to civil rigbta wu, for thousands of students, white and Negro, a cru- sade ol the spirit ol the mind. ''Alienation" and "withdrawal·' are two other ta~ on a.egments ol to- day's generation. 'niese are minor· ities. The "beat generation" didn't last enough years to justify being called a generation.. The "hippies" and otben of the ''withdrawn'' grouJll do not have the energy ol ''the beats.·· Tbe ''beats'' smote ''pot.·· or mari- juana. The "hippies" have gone to ~.D. and the even more dangerous n¥COtics. (IN GREAT BRITAIN regist:Tation o( narcotics and medical prescrip· tioos for drugs were legally estab· lisbed. This plan, it was Ulought, would elimlnate the "pushers" and the high cost of drugs which presum· ably brought on prostitution and various forms of theft to obtain money to pay the underworld price ' for a "lix." The British now admit the plan bas failed. There has been a large increase in addicts. A racket booms in prescriptions, issued by doc· tors who make them available at high prices to persons who become, in effect, pushers.) The more harsh American system ol arrest does not work well. But it is more effective than the British program. THE P'ESENT generation in America b~ a further fragment&· lion. Public education, apparently, "Luma off" two groups of h1gb school student.a. One group is the Negro ghetto pupils in the cities and thosP. in the rural South where segregation and diacriminatJon bold oo. The second is the upper middl• class high school student. The Negro ghetto and rural pupils understand· ably do not feel accepted. They are more rejected than alienated. The upper middle-clsss secondary school student does not consider himself accepted. He "feels no relevance be· tween his country's political system and his own life.·• He is a ''child of suburbia." He sees his parents also uncommitted lo the political system. Only a minority of American adults of the "suburbia set" is committed to the Bill of Rights when their own selfish interests are involved. THE STUDENT looks at hls elders and sees no real commitment to any· thing save their own sterile exislfltc.!. There is much adult sneering before youngsters at pri>blems of social ju.a· tice, of the poor, a1'd of the denied. So the youngster feel.s no impact from the social and political issues. Others of this generation are going ahead-doing all right. No one label applies. Journalism on International Stage "If politics represents the art ot achieving the possible. journalism represenf., the art ol attempting to achieve the impossible." The. apbor· ism iA part ol the remarks of Prol. John Hohenberg of the Columbia Uni- versity graduate school of jouma&m at last year's 15th world assembly or the lnternationaJ Press lnstibrte at New Deth.i. It charactemes equally well l!te 16th annual meeting. which is being held th.is month in Geneva. A particularly appropriate part of the four-<iay program will be a dis- cussion on the new refugee problems in Asia and Africa by PMnce Sad.nld- din Aga Khan. United Nations high commissioner for refugees. 0 t b e r speakers will be o{ similar authority, most of ltlem directly engaged in communications, particularly in news.- paper work . The conference is not di· rectly comparable to the shirt-sleeves, business · is -business seminars of the American Press lnstitutf'. but it is no less professional. THE CONFERENCt: comes at a bme when the l.P.1. membership is at an aJl-lime high. Some l.500 ed.Jtors and publishers represent 50 countries. llli Asifin and African programs have been successful in helping to develop a free press in the new nations. But J.P.I is coming on hard time.a. When the Institute was founded t6 years ago the anticipation was thal it would become self-supporting, grow- ing from seed money furni shed by foundations. These so far have pro- vided more than S2 million. and mem· bers have put up more than I000.000 in dues and gifts. Now foundations are demandinl? additional evidence of member interest hefnre furnishing new grants. A PRIME ('ONCER!\" of lhP Inter· national Press lnstJtut1> 1s the rela- tionsh ip be-tween the pre-;~ and gov· ernmcnt. The liaison ix always uneasy. even 1n nation~ with a nommally free press The growin~ rnncrntration of By G.-orge ('()Nf''IOENTIAI. Tn PAS· SJONATE l.IRRMl l:\:\ Takl' a red 1ienc1l ;md unlll'rhrv• thl' frw passagrs 111 Di'" honl.. which have nothing to clo with 'rx Btl fer -""' flUll rradtn:! ' media coa.trol drastically influences this relationship. A The l.P.I. conference at New Delhi was told that West Gennany was sec- ond only to the United States in the number ol small newspapers f550). But concentration is an increasing problem. Hali of the total circulation was claimed by the 32 largest pa· pers: 40 percent was controlled by ooe publisher. The so-ealled credibility gap is not an American invention. W. Harford Thomas 0( The Guardian of London toid the· New Delhi conferees that all governments are sensitive to public opinion. They are eager to get into print what they want published but they also try to suppress much that is interesting and most imporlanl. BRJTAIN ESTABLISHED a Minis· try of lnfocmation in both World Wars and abolished it when the shooting stopped. However, Her Majesty's gov- ernment now spends 5 million pounds 1$14 million) on "information serv· ices." Every department has its own. Prof. Hohenberg says that the flow of news between Asia and the West, of which he has made a special study. is increasing. Today's correspondents are better -"alt.hough ... improve· ment is not only possible but vitally necessary." A logical outgrowth of the l.P.1. H · sembly at Geneva will be a meeting of French and American editors in Paris on June 27-28. They will discuss the reporting of their countries in the press of ttte other and mutual press relations, and they will hear f r o m leaders of the government and the op· position. ... Hippies Pick Up the Gauntlet Mr. Harold Dobbs. who stands four- square on some issues dnd eight oo the rest. hu amounced tm cand.ida· cy for mayor of San Francisco with a ringing demmclation of evil in general and the hippies in particular. "I would ult that l.he hippies." said Mr. Dobbs sternly, "act like otMr groups in San Francisco.·· To ~eryone'1 surprise. the hippies immediately did so. They did so by nominating their owr. candidate for mayor. His na.fi'le is Mr. Ravenwing McFlower. a 24-year-<>ld unemployed tin can player. Mr. McFlower met the press on the lawn in front of his home, the second clamp or &hrubbery Oii the left in Gotden Gate Pa.rk. Ills hirsute race wH wreathed in a beatific smile as he gently clanked two tin cans togcth· fir to who know& what secret s i t a r rhythm HE WAS PROMl'11 .. V asked why h~ was announcing his candidacy ror mayor at this time. "Well." he said hesitantly, "Mr. Dobb~ is obv1ou.sly running agalnst us hippies and we thought he'd feel hurt and ignored unle11s we ran against him. Wf' lovr. everybody. you know." What wert the i~tmes in thia cam- pai~n' "Oh U1£1n~·,. lols." said Mr. McFlow- l't enlhusiasltcally .. Mr Dobbs says he wouldn't 'per"Tiit hippit'~ or any- one to takv over our streets or bus Lines.' Gosh, wt 'd ltl anyOM take ' over the bus lfoes who wanted to. They're a money-looing proposition, you know. And as for the streets, one of our best campaign slogans is. 'Re- turn the str~ to the people ' · · What about Mr. Dot>~' pledge to end "spiraling taxes"? Surely, Mr. McFlower a~ed. "Heavens. no. The only other way taxes can go is straight up. And spir· ala," he sa.id dreamily, ''are so much more beautiful " MR. DOBBS HAS also promised lo "return lhe police department back to the <'hief. '' Would Mr McFlower do the same it elected? "Oh, no." he sald. "That would he sellish. fl"s such a beauUfol police de· partment we thin.k everyone 8hould have a share of it." Mr. Dobbs has also said without equivocation that he "can talk to the businessman in the language he un- derstands ·· Could Mr. McFlower meet that chaJlenge? "Just with the English speakmg ones." he replied modestly. Mr Oobhs has also fearlessly plrdit· erl to crark down on "people who con- gregate 1n our parks withou1 pcrmis· iuon ... What about that• fo'or thr first time In lhr pm;s ci>n· (erence, Mr McFlower !itopped clank· lng his Un cans togclbor and looked tip in surprise. "He must be," said Mr. McFlower charitably, "putting us on." AS THE PRESS conference ended. one cynical newsman asked Mr. Mc· Flower if he offered the public any one thing that thousands of political candidates in thousands of political campaigns hadn't offered them be- fore. "Oh, yes," said Mr. McFJower, re· suming his gentle tin can playing and s m i I i n g again his beatific smile. "Love." Thursday, June 22, 1967 The ed1tortaL paye of tltc Dnily Pilot ieeks to inform and st11n .. ulate readers by presenting this t1ewspaper's opinions and com- mc"tnry on topics of interest. and significance. by providing a forum for the expremon oj our rendt'rs opinions, an rl bu pruentina the dit1erH view- r oints of tn formed obsr rvtrA nnd spokPsmen on topics of the dm1 Robert N. Weed, Publisher .. \ \•