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1967-06-27 - Orange Coast Daily Pilot-Newport Beach
Harbor EDITION VOL. 60, NO. I Sl, l SECTlONS. l4 PASES New Hippie Drug ,..,.... Wire 8f.nta:s SAN FRANCISCO -A ~ic drug with terrifying and poaibly (• ta1 effects has been distributed .in San Francisco's hippie d.istrid, md two drug experts said Monday ib me could become a tad throagbout the nation. "The data we uve cm STP aat its treatment ia IO di:atmbiq tbllt we just have to pt tbt .,.... eul to (The name bas DO re'ef' Q 'I to .. STP oil treatment." an idllitiff (er automobile engine crankcaaes. A San Fraooisa> hippie said be tbouCM the initials stood for "salvation ~Ch psychedelia.") The P"ftrlu1 chemical ..... the result ol years ot bigbly d8aifiecj ltult1 by tbe U.S. Army ad S:,:: theft is DO treatment for its , wtiida caa 1ut up to roar --., ) , Today's Closing nJESDAY, JUNE 27, 1967 TEN CENTS Danger Revealed .~n anonymous manufadtD"tt gave away behften 5,000 and 10,000 STP raJ>!lules last weel in the Kaighl- Ashbury district during a hippie ce~ bration of the summer solist.i.ce - longest day of the year. Smith said the drug already has ~pread to Los ~ and will ''un. doobtedly turn up ev~ lince thf hippies U'e apreadiJIC the word.'' Dr. Sidne1 c.obt.a. c.bief ol psy~ somatic medicine at Wadsworth Vet- eran Administration Hospital in West Los Angeles, called the drug "noth- ing any reasonable person would U&e. BUt it bas, for certain people, the advantage of being legal. It's too new to be on the list of dangerous drugs which are against the law." The doctors said the biggest dan- ger lies in the fact that cblorproma- ~ the drug usually pre.scribed as an anUdot.e for bad LSD "trips"', act- ually intensifies the potentially fatal side effects of STP. "These young people carry the drug in one pocket and the antidote in the other," they said. They added that hippies have a large supply of illegal· ly acquired thorazine, another anti- LSD agent that, when taken with STP. will cause respiratory paraly~a. (See DRUG SCARE, Paie %) oar etc • ID • er1 2 p.m. Surf Plan Out B·ut Council OpeWJ New Area in CdM By IEllOME F. a>UINS Of .............. Newport 8-cb city cnunciJmen Monday night yielded to protests ol beackfroot property a.min and imk· ed a plan to pennlt early aftrenooa surfing in West Newport. At the same time, however. muai- cipal lawmakers opened up a DeW surfing area in Coralw .. lbr - a.ad expanded boun for the activity ill two other .-eas. Councilmen also J.ift«f a ban apiMt Nimming during surfing bCllln ill the vicinity of Newport Pier. aft.er agree. inf that the probibiW. Wiii ''toe pe- Council Obys 40-f oot Height For Bay Bridge State eneineen today ~ Che om- cial blessings oi the c:itJ ot Newport Beach to drew up plam eallbaC for a (().foot bigb Upper Bay bridge at Pa- cific Co.alt B.lghway. City conncilm.en by rnnhdicm lilcJlt. day night endorsed the nrinimmn ver- tical clearance for the pnlpOled ~ ture on the recom"""""'-tio ol Pu~ lie Works Director Joseph T. Devi.ill.. The 40 feet would be above the llM!llll high tide level for the m-lane stnJc.. ture, which may be yean from adml construction. The span, under di1c111sioa at vari- OUI gove-omeatal levels ·ror men thu 15 years, will replace the mstint bridge, which rues less than u feet from the mean bigb tide Ind Devlin explained tbat the Divilion of Higtiways bad requested the city to establish an accepbble beipt "to be used as a guide" in ctD"t'elll engiiw«- lng studies. He pointed out that tbt recommend- ed minimum ftl'tioal clelranoe aJ. ready has been endorsed by the Or- ange County Harbor Commim.... the State Small Crafts C4mmiwicm a D d Division eagineen tbelmelv~. In addition to ~ to the height of the bridge, concilmen abo ~ proved a minimum clear span ol 100 feel for the width of the channel nae present bridge bas a borimnt.al clear- ance of 40 feet. The new bridge will carry local traffic. It is to be built a few hundred feet south of a proposed eight-I an e freeway bridge Cor tbrougb traffic. The city's C111Teot ~ent with the state over the location of the Pacific Coast Freeway west or the bay does not &fleet the location of the freeway bridge. Tbe Creeway span will be construct- (See BRIDGE. Pap Z) Tubes State cost estimates have sunk any dreams for coruJtructioo of under· water tubes il\ltead of bridges across Upper Newport Bay. Newport Beach Public Works DirtdDr Jotepb T. Dn- lln disclosed today. Devlin reported that the California Division of Highways bridge deput.. ment has advsed him that: -A freeway tube would C08t about $.Tl million or about eight times mor(" than a freeway strucb.ltt. -A local crossing tube f Paciflt" Coast· lftghway ) would eo«t ~ ••• million or 11 times morf' than a lncal crossin,: bridge CAosl.rucl.Jon of tube., ta carry ,. IA!ruliltic.. .. CA1mciJ actioa came ia two sepan~ votes.. The -. •• 4-2 q.aiast a proposal .. permit dll"DOCl8 ~ fne 2 p.m. 1llltil ....t ia Surfing Area No. 2 (Jlst Street to the Sub A.a River). 8-nb will C""4iww ta be bawd from tbe Wat Newport wa:ten until 4 p.llL u.tiag tM fi_gllt ao,i.t h extra hoan were coi1DC1lmen Al Yorgit and Dee Cook. They uid Ibey fud bee9 iaWld.ated by 1eUen and telephone ~ from coastituenta ob~ to _, cUll«e in current IUDUDerti:lne reguW:icJm af. fecting West Newport.. 'Tve bot a basketful o1 mail Oii th.is subject,,. said Forgit, "and l can't find anyone from the area who woukba't like lo leave the ham's as they are.•· Coot WI he bad penonalJy poOed West Newport raideftb a.i fomd they an l'aiYored mai•aining pre.- boon. "I cbi't beline tbis is a.a aa- reasooable request,'' be said. It was Oft his motion that the council ruled (See SURFING. Pace!) Reagan to Sign Budget.. Before It's Balanced , 5ACRAllENTO (UPD -C.V-. RGe- ald ~ .... ......, -waald sip a red bit ............ ae •iidnidd Friday ........... trwt C. IAgill> tuft • ._._,.. it laila' wit1a a "'r~ ........ tu 1liJL .. (See qr-tier .-ry. Pale 1.) The paw said lie h9d decided api..a d~ the l..sgeC .. the lev- d that caaJd be fie eel by msting tu ~ ew.. dloaP his St billion m plldl:ap • lbDed u. • Senate Committee. * * * Senate Unit OKs Night Horse Race SACRAMENT(). lAP I -Njpt bor'M raciftg and aD iDcttase ia racing days was appro¥ed today by the Senate Fi- nance Committee.. Tbe biD Iv Aaemblyman R • b e r t Morett; (DJ\f • NDJS ). was Nill to the Sea* floor Sea. Albert s. Rodda (D-s.cnmeato ). voiced the oaly no vote. 1br. inctt.ased raciQg will briQg in $14 millicm ta ... millior ill added state tu re•eaae De'Xt year. said Ed- wiD W. Beach. dlief of the state Fi- nance ()qm tu.mt I baqet bureau- NEW YORK (AP) -Stoel. mar- ket lasses widened somewhat late this artemoon. Trading was active. lSee quotation.. Paces M .) Volume far thr first fom" boun was &.45 miilim shares compared with 6.$1 miDim .......,. "I ju.st have to belieYe that the Leg- iablbn will pea a reeponsible tax ma" -lold ... ~ news confer· eece.. The $5 billion budpt to finance stale tJI•& 8ibdll cluriag Ille fiacal y e a r ~ Saturday Is ..,.. before a Senate-Aue •oly ccden!nct. commit- tee. But the two ~ are expected to pus a compromi.M version of' the budget Friday. Unlesl the governor aips Uir mea~ Utt by midnight Fridlly. the st.ate would plunge into filC&l chaos. All cur· rmt aPIJl'OPl"iations espire at that time. The Senate Finaaee Commillee, which is bold.ing the pemor's ta~ bill. does not plan to cmliMr it until &be budget is enacted -signed. For that reuon. the governor will be presented with a budget m o r ~ than f1UO mi.Dion out of balance. lie couJd try to use his "item veto .. po••- er to cut the excess oat of the spend- ing program • bis predecessOr. for· mer Democratic Gov. Edmund G. Brown. did one year. But .Reqan aaid he conclud4'd that • massive budget cut wouJd be irre· 9P0"Sible. NEW CIVIC CENTER SA.LUTE D IN PIWT Costa Mesa 'lbunday will offic1al- Jy dedicate ib M million Civic Centrr complex -a new five-story city hall and adjacent new police facility 1be DAILY PILOT today prev1rws the dedjcation with a special .. ff\ IC CENTER SALlJTE'" s«tion which .WU on Page 23.. Down the Tube Crftway and local traffic acrou lht mouth of the Upper 8ay near the ~ highway bad been suggested aewn1 booths ago by thr Citizml aarbar Area R e s e a r c h Team (CHART). The suggestion w• ooe ol sneraJ Jong-range proposals m* by the SO. member researdt group. w9*e pri~ mary aid is to ~lop guidelines for future growth of UM-Harbor Area. Devlin noted that OH" Division nf lhghways study. hraded by Deputy Otmid E~ A. W Hoy. had taken into account all ocw ltthn~ 101rical mf'C.hocb of lubt con.~. The estimate• developed by division engineers did not include ma1ntr- nance. earthwork OT "dewaterin~ .. cost&. according to Hoy's r("port Devlin said that in view of ~ f1i:· ores ... I think it's a sale a~umpttitn to conclude that tile state won •t he looking any further at the possib1hty of tubes." The municipal aide added that ht' has received no Information on whrn ronstruction would begin on t'ilhf'r lhe proposed new highway bridgf or the adjacent freeway structure. ··otmion t~tneers must fint t-nm~ up with accept.able·des1~:· hr !(;wl .. Altf'r they d<> that. they havt' ltl "~11 for thf' mollf'y." RIOfNG OUT CYCLONE-Three Newport Beach women who are riding out ryclone in Coral Sea aboard the 45-foot ketch Ta'aroa are shown 13 days ago 316 they prepared to sail from Brisbane. on eastern coast of Australia. Chris DaJby fbelowl and Nancy Spencer (right) are former school teachers. Barban Zimmer was former executive secretary. Strictures Not So Strict At Irvine Terrace Park Irvine Terrace Park iso"t as off. limits as most people bad thought. Deed restrictions permit organ- ized sporl.I. picnicking and other ac. tivities. as long as they don"t involve any major construction. Thal in esse:noe. is the conclusion ol Newport Beach and Irvine Co. le- gal authorities. city councilmen were told Mooday nigbl lt was unhappy news for lrvillf' Terrace Homeowners Assotjation of. flciah. They asked councilmen for two weeu to digest City Manager Christ)· Heading Home as New Kidney Functions Otristy Clarestensen headed homt' today. And her mother said thr l~ytar old Balboa Island girl. who under· wenl a kidney transplant operation at ML Sinai Hospital six w~k.s •go. "is feeling wonderful.·· Mn. Betty Blakeney reported that she. too. is feeling pretty good. Shf' donated ~ of ~ kidneys to her daughta. The surgery. said Mrs Blakeney. Is an appennt i;uettss. althouj?h Christy's eclndition was touch-and·j?O fOf a fev.· days followinJ? lhf' mothrr ~aughter transplant. '•'°l'hf' doct~ Wt'f't' not l"n f'P41m1~· he at first:· said tht' mothrr ·Rut Omsty"s nc11; kid11e~· graduallv bf'J?an (Stt rnRISTY, Pair !) ' I Harvey Hurlburfs report on what is allowed and what is banned at the park. Councilmen a'?Teed lo take no ac- tion on possible intensified public use of the nine-acre .. view park" until July 10. WILL BE PREPARED Clyde Yarnell. president of the ro.member homeownen· group. which favors continued limited use of the facility. said he and hjs associates would be prepared to discuss the sub- ject on that date. .. We"d like an opportunity to study this ... said Yarnell ... We need time to marshal our forces.·· Hurlburt advised coundlmen that a legal interpretation of the park deed. which th(" city accepted from the Irvine Co. about 10 years ago. "opens up the area lo uses we didn"I think were available before ... The lei?al study was undertaken by City Atty. Tully Seymour following a council request two weeki; ago Coun· cilmen authorized thr :rnalysic: in response to ohjcctioni; from Irvine Terrace Homeowners 1\s~oc1atifln of· ricials to establishment of lawn bowl· ing greens at the park NO BOWLING GREENS Seymour found that bowling ~rcens are not permitted by the dl'ed as presently written, but much else is. Hurlburt noted that early Monday he had recei vt'd word from the Irvine lri:al staff that Srymour's interprt'· lation is correct tlurlburt said Scymour·s linJin!:' imtit"::itt'I' sevetal activt u~ ,f'f Ult pres· 'h pa!iSl\I' vt('w part.. i\movc thf'sf' .w1iv1ttr<. "'htch lrv1nr author t~r IRrlNE. r.,, !) , Boat· Drifts In Gale Off Australia By THOMAS McCANN Of Tiie Deity ~ilel Sl9ff A 4S-foot ketch with at least four Newport Leach resiJ~nts aboard was reported to d a y battling its way through storm • tossed sea off the northeastern coast of AustraUa after drifting helplessly for 24 hours amid a cyclone. Jack Sederlund. 3.'>. owner·skipper of the ketch, Ta·aroa, radioed a May- day distress signal Monday when the craft's rudder broke and it war; left adnit wilhout engine power. Tbree Newport Beach women - two former school '.eacbers and an executJve secretary -are crewing the boat on an around · the • world cruise. A fourth male member of the crew, identified only as a forwer naval of· ficer was ,picked up in Sydney when the ke!ch put in there for a two-month layover. All were reported well today when a trawler took the yacht In tow and began battling its way toward p o -t through the cyclont:. Winds up to 70 miles per hour wtre reporU\1 whippin.i: the waters or the Coral Sea m moun· tainous waves. F e m a I e crew members mclude Chris Dalby. 32. and Nancy Spencrr. 34. both former school te.tchers who lived on Balboa Island. Barbara Zimmer, the third female member of the crew, was a White House secre- tary befor moving lo "'l e w p o r t beach. and oflt.n sailed the waters of Chesapeake Bay. An Associated Pr .!SS report out of Brisbane today did no• identify bv name the other male member of tilt' c.ew. All five were reporteti about l. day~ ago when the ketch left Brisban.: and headed north through the Coral Sea on another leg of a leisurely glo~ ' circling journey which began in New: port on Feb. 24, 1966. The ra'aroa (the name means God of the Sea in Polyne.>ian) had put in al Cabo San Lucas. Mexico: on the is- (See STORM, Pace %) ------ . Ora•ge Weather When you've got a good thin~ going. stick to it. says rorecas· ter Jack Frazee as he unveil& a Wednesday looking much hke today with sunny skies foUow- ing the usual early cloudiness on the Orange Coast and rising mercury readings INSIJ)E TODA l' Ifs called "Yo" Sh011lrl Hmi~ Rrc11 Here An llnur Agn •• 11'$ 1oritte11 by n Dana Pni11t ,qo frr, (lllrl it may become thr ~11rf111g brble Su .~parts rtf1tor Bill Dontr's column. Pogr in c.-.. .. • "''*"'' "'"" u CletllflH 11 JI °'""'*''" 1 c .... 1n " °'""" ,..,.,,, I ems~ ' l'•lltr•s " OIYWc.. I Pl•Y R•v .. w " lilt -10 So<••• .... .., 1111 l!,11.,l•I ..... t1 SHrh , •. ., '"'•'""'"'""' 11 Of. S•t•n<hf"M I '•n•n<• '. Sit<• Martt1t• •• ,,,. , ... , te1tv111e~ " 14WM "•cl•• I) 'h4'''" " Ann 1.Wtn IJ Tem T•IU> " ~ ..... , ' Wt1iOt•r I Mevt.\ 11 Wer14 Ht•~ ,. ..w•vel '""" • I - •• OAILY PILOT futiday, Junt 21, 1~1 Back Bay Bike Riders It was a nice day, so Philip Coleman of Fountain Valley and Gail Rinker of Newport Beacll decided to pedal around Lipper Newport Bay. Kurt Rinker, 4, went along too. Old salt works is in background. Some day. bike trails may circuit the Harbor Area for just such out- ings as t b.is. Sprague' s Tie Di-sputed Tn College Championship By AL~fON LOCK1\13EY SM+rn1 Edllv• Henry Sprague Ill of USC made a bold bid for the North American in- tercollegiate single-handed sailing championship at Mission Bay (San Diego) Monday with l+I fin!shes in lhe first three races of the 12·race series for lhe Glen S. Foster Trophy. But the daring young skipper from Newport Harbor Yacht Club n1a y have been too bold. He is being pro· tested in the third ra«: by Dave In- gram of Tulane. Barring a rl is q u a 1 if i c a llOn, Sprague·s total point score In the three races was 33, a tie with Fred Minson of the U.S. Coast Guard Aca· demy, New London, c.onn. Minson finished J.1-2. The Foster Series <:ontinued today , \~·ith five races ~cheduled and ends f'rottt r•age J IRVI NE ... ities agree are legal. are: Free play oo the lawn area. free play on playground equipment. foo!· ball. soft ball, pre-school progra1n ~. kite flying. picnickin g, crafts. hop- scotch. golf. dog obedience and 011 painting. llurlburt emphasized that e>:cepl for the playground equipment. ""·hich already is installed. none of these uses may involve permanent facil- ities, other than benches and tables. Bases for softball, for example. will have lo be carted to the park and no backstop can be constructed. GROUND LIGHTS Also permitted. he said, 11o·ould bf> ground lighting along paths •·tn ex- tend park use int o evening hol1rs " Overhead lights for sports are not allowed. according to the 11o·ording nr the presenl deed. The city manager made i1 plain ''there would be no move by lhe mu- nicipal staff to e.xpand uses of lhe park \vithout council direction. "\Ve realize.'' he said. "Iha! thi~ i! a very delicate question " \'ice Mayor Doreen Marshall rminf· rd out that delayin,I!; lhe matter until ,July 10. as requested h.\· NCll'l:Kl rl Terrace ~pnkesn1{'n, will also ~JV{' r ounc.i Jn1en time for "a close ('(afll· 1nation." f 'rtJltt Pagf" I CHf{I STY ... funct1onini:. She's nu11o· off her sprcial die!. hl'r 11o·eight is crc{'plnJ.! toward a roaring 98 nnunds. ;ind s he'~ nrl thn.~·· diaJysi~ trealn1cnts ·rhe rreatn1cn1 s 11(·re v 1rcq11t•n1 p1" redurc hy w h 1 t' h !hi' po 1 s n n ~ 1n Ch ris lv's blond 11o1•rr rnr~ha o1r a!I\' 1r fl'lOVCd. <I f!llH'l!OI! •lllll ITI,1!1\ p"rfllrrn- l'd hy !he )o dor\ !o. .'\t nnr J"MHn! ~<·1 r r;.1 I 1110111h• a i;:o lhe Or <l rlc•' l'11:J\' Cnllr•;r l'nr1.r" "'righ! dip1.1ed t1J bor"I\' !~O pour1d~ During !hr !lJ : llnUr'-uJ -.11r.c1>r1 thr girl's own d1s<'a:-r1! l.1dnr1 ~ \l ('J'f' t" moved Cost of rhc OJH.'r .• 1101, 1~ nor yet known. bu1 JI 1~ CXJl<'C1c<I !n hr paid for oul of -.on1r s:tlJ100 ;lo11at"<I to Lhe Chrrsty Tru.~1 l·'und \1rs, Blakene~ c;irl\ t11lia) dro\• 1u 11-11 S1na1 1n Holly11rM111 111 hrin.c hrr daughter hack hf)lll" 1" 61)11 ~.,Jh11.1 Av{' l\ledtll'SdiJ,\ "·1!! I"• ;; 111:: ih1\ 11,1 1111 fr;'.IJI vru 1ng OCC' iH'! llHlJ"! l"o 111·1· (l;'lnt'f\ . .\1r F or\'I" 1T1;a11 Tl1•1n1:1~ 11111 lin J!I 11·111 I-J r h111n" 1111 frn1" 11rin1 I ,1~·r~ Air F orc-e B;•~". \ "'" A Wednesday with four races. Hani luck sailor Mooday was Carl Van Ouyne of Princet.oo, the defend- ing cham~n. who placed second in the !int iace but suffered break- downs in the second and third racep;. Van Ouyne and Sprague were the favorites as the ser1e:s got under way on Mission Bay in OK dinghies. Should Sprague win, it will be the first time any dis1rict has ever cap. tured all ol the trophiep; in the North American intercollegiate c.hampion- ships. The Pacific Coast diMct took the Wood Trophy for team racing last week , and USC won the Morss Trophy for dinghy sailing championshiPf. George A. El y Rites Conducted In Ne wport Beach Funeral service. were conducted today for Ge<irge A. Ely, 79, a Union Pacific Railroad telegraph operator for half a century and the rust New- port Beach homeowner to move his home occanward In a 1966 right-of- "'ay episode bt>twcen the city and res. idents. f.fr . f.Jy's home and others on Sea· shore Drive were built on six and one· hall feet l)f city-owned right-of.way. lie "'as the first owner to comply \A'ilh the city's request for the proper- ty. and moved his home hack eight feet. tO a new foundation on f.farch 21. 1966. . J-le had been an Orange County re~- 1dent for 35 years. and died al homf' Sunday after a long illness Survivors include his 1.1·ife. Cath· erine, of the fa n1ity hon1e and a niece l\1r~. Irene Platz, of Glendale. ' Ser\'ices were held at Pacific \'1c1.1· ~lemorial Park under the direction or BaJ tz ~fortuary, Corona del Mar. t 'r o111 1•11ge I BRIDGE ... rd close to the mouth of thr Upper Bay whether the freeway 1.1esl of the bay parallels the coast line or not.The city has indicated no objections over the adopted frt'eway rouling easl of the ha). The frce11o·.ay bay slru<:ture is cx- fll'C!Cd to he as high as thr hii?;h111a\ bndgl', Drvlin saili. -· He notNI. for eomparison . tllat \hi' 40.foot recommended verlLcal clear- ance 1s about J."I feet higher than thr <'lear~nce of !he ne wl y built brirli?r r rnss1ng !.hr enlr:incr to Huntington Harbour at Sunset 13tl)'· , .. ,.,,,,, l'tr~ff.' I DR U(; SCA RE • • t nn\'uJ~1ons a lrop inl' 1n lu>.1t·a1Jon and pl'rhap.~ cir.n th. Thr.} warneod ph,1 si(·tans th::i l 1t 1s 1111pnss1blc to dctcrrn1nt> wh rc h of thf' 111 0 drugs a patient has taken :'Incl ~<lid 1f no recent drui:; history can hr nbl<JJned. doctors should ·-.~1mply ltl the psychosis run Jt."i 1'our~t· a nd 'ry ~ur11ort11l' t/1r rap\ tn c:i!n1 lhc drul! llSl't .. \n11111 ~.11rl .in ctntrcenc) 'all fnr lhr r1111nr10 C:il1f p11!1c·11 1lcp,111n1,.nl l.1.t l·'rld;11 to lh1• I n11,.r ... 111 nf (',j)I to1·n1.1 '1to1:: , llnu· t;i\ Pd thr hf11 n! .i1 1 '"1tti! ~ rr• u~rr . ' ' LBJ Evacuation Plan Fro~ .Lj(}j~red ' i-~ f'1'9m Witt Senilcts) SeC.nt servicemen •wt ~iMd ..to e-vacu1te Pruldeot Johuon"liim· 1 dinner at tbe Century Plua ~ "al a moment's not.ice .. Friday ll dem- onstrators had made the move neces- sary. Police Chief Tom Reddin dil· closed Monday. \Set:! story Page 8.) \Vhlle Johnson was ad<1res.s.lng a 11.· 000 per couple Democratic fund-rais- ing dinnl!.r. ao estimated 10,000 dem- onstrators gathered ouUide to protest thl· war in Vietnam. Reactinr to charges of police bru- f 'rom Page J SURFING ... against the pToposed oew aurfing period. Vice M a y o r Doreen Mar5hall and Councilman Robert Shelton voted with f'orgit and Cook. Councilmen Lind- s ley Parsu11s and Howard Rogers cast the minority ballots. The 4-2 vole trigge!'f'G a burst of ap- plause from an estim2ted 50 We st Newport residents, some of whom had stepped before U1e council chambers' rnicrophone to vigocously protest the additional hour~. They argued that present regula· lions. which went into effect ror the first time last year. had worked out satisfactorily and any further conces- sions to surfers would endroger swim- mers and diminish bcachfronl rental income. No surferp; or surfing association representativea i.poke up •l the meet· tne. and none appeared lo be in at· W>daoce. Councilmen had an easier time with other revisions ln tbe dty's surfing control program. Taken to- gether in a package, the changer re- ceived ooanimow approval. They included establishment of 1 new surfmg area -Surfing An• No. 4 -at Little Corooa Beach. Termed "ao experiment" by City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt, the summer- time surfing hours will be from 6 .a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. until sunset, with the blackball flag •Ys· tern in effect at all times. Under the blackball system, lile· guards will hoist flag!> o r d e r i n g boards out Of the water whenever a prepooderan« Of rwimmen begin showing up. OTHER CHANGES Among other changes approved by councilmen are these: -In Surfing Area No. 1 (19th through 31st streets) rurling will be permitted from 7:30 a.m. until noon, p;ubjec1 to blackball control Previous· ly, the suriing ban started at 11 a.m.• Also, swimming will be permitted during surfing hours in the area, which includes Newport Pier . When swimmers: start tilling the. beach, the blackball flag will be raised. -In Surging Area No. 3 fCorona del Mar Sbte and City Beach Park) morning c losing time. will be DOOn on any diay, subject to earlier clos11re by the blackball signal flag. PreviOU!!ly, surfing was allowed oo weekdays on- ly. Also. reopening time "'as changed from 8 p.m. to 2 p.m . A.gain, life- guards may order boards out of the water at :>11y time. -The boundary line be1 ween Surf· in)? Area No. 1 and No, 2 wa~ chanJ:ed from 30th Street to :'llst .Street. -Chief Uleguard Rober! Reed wa.~ given authority to close off a onf'- block section of the beach tor OC"Ca- ~iOflal surfing contests 1ri Surfing Area Nn. I. All surfinj? cantrols arr in e{fecl during the summer montlu only. Beach Readi es For Big Parade On Jul y Fourth • An air of expectancy Is beginnlniz In settle over lfuntington Beach a~ final preparaUons for UJ r Fourth of .July celeb~alion al'ld parade are made by the Junior Chamber of Commtrt e. Al Loman and Roger Bo.rklev of radio KFWB have betn named gfaod rn.arshals for the big parade. Eques- lnan ~rand marshal will be George Putnam, telPvisioo newscastc1 and participant in the lluntington Bea•:h parade for many year~. Th{' nrncial reviewing of11 cer w1!1 tH' :\laJ . (;eri Willian1 c;. Thrash. commandlnl! gtncral. 1-.:J Toro Marinf' Co rrs Air Statio1 .Jarce<·~ aod cit ~· oll1ci als arr pre. p.~r1 ng ~or arrival of ~he parade co. 1ri cs this 1.1eckend and earl~· oc r l \\Cek ~orr than 2.700 persons . 14 hands. 24 floa ls. ;JI equestrian un it~. :17 march111j! bands and drill ltams and many celehr1t1rs ar1· cxrct•lerl Th e ctJebrat1on hcgin~ at :i ri.n1, Sunday \11tth lhc .l\11 s~ Firecracker hrauty contest it! !ht' hl•ach ;irnpithr- aler ancl f'nd s Tuesda~ n1,.,hl \\'ifh 1111' traditional f1rr1.1·orks di.~plav nn th" n1un1 cipal r1cr The p1.1r adc \\'Jll oe ~11, a r 11 a.n1 1'ucsdav J\.lore than 2i:.-1.1.KKJ person!< :u·e expt>C!f!d f() \\'atch lhr 6.1rd ;Jnn11.11 p;itriot !c rli.~pl:iy a~ ii winrl~ thrnu~h lhr cit\ Thr 1i:iraile rou te bck1ns <It Jnth an 11 /l.l;11 n sfr('!'ls. J!OCs ~out h on i\t a 1 n Strt·l'I to !"ilh Slrcrl whrr 11 turn• anrl gO<':. In \Yalnu! /\v,.nu!' "'! \\';ilnri! 1\vrnur tht"' p:ir:1rtr 11 i!I t11in ('-'l~t In M:11n ~1t!'l'I nl'lrll1 1 .. rrr~n ,i\\'rnur f'il~! In ! .. ik,. Strrrf and lh<'n norlh rn l~.i1\,,11 J';.rl, ! t>Uty, Reddill Mid ~ m• eurclled "ireat restraint a11<1 111Hl!f'lce" a ad used only tbe necMsary amount or force to disperse the crowd. Reddin told a news conference that pol.iCl" had received-report.a that lead-- ers or the march planned to try to enler the hotel. plant amoke bombl and take other iction to diarupt John- son ·s visit. He said his overridla1 ·cone er n was for t.be. security and safety Of the Presioe nt of the Unit.el! States durinC an utreme!,1 dlJ!lerOUI <uation. ·• Potlet tntelllrenoe lndictted t h a t protest or1&Dizers held discusrlons about bomb threats, human chains across the hotel entrance, slt-in1, lie· ins and a ta mpering with tbe hotel water supply. Reddin said he chlcidec to issue a dispersal order when some marchers cursed, spat on and truew objects at police. who were attempting to keep· demonitratora OD tbe opposite aldt ol th& street in front ol thl hotel Board Set to Discuss Teacher Leave Policy Tonight marlu the fitst of thre e meelings scheduled for thb: week by lhe '.':ewport · Mesa Unified District School Board,. The board will meet. in regular ses· sion at 7::.> p.m. in the Lyceum of Costa Mesa High SchOol. Tbe top agen- da item concerns district policy on lea11es o( absence (or teacbers. \Vednesday the trustees will meet al 7:30 p.m. at Estancia High School auditorium with citizens who have at· tf'nd{'d breakfast meetings with board m e m b e r s, including members of Chamber of Commerce boards o( New- port Beach, c.o&ta Mesa .and Corona de! Mar, and Costa Mesa and Newport Beach city countil membera. It was incorrectly stated hi Moo- d;ly's Daily Pilot that this meeting .... Id be held .. Costa Maa Hie!> School as well 1s the third session, scheduled for Thursday. ESTANCIA MEETING Thursday's meeting at E st.anc.ia will be ll'ilh PTA and PFO prei;ideats and officers. The subject of the Wednesday and Thursday night meetings will be alter- nate proposals to the district's build· ing problems. SL~ alternative proposals have been d.evelopeC for discussioo. 'Ibey call for placing as many as seven or eight distinct separate items on the ballot gi\'ing the vaters a choice as a priori- ty, i! tbey feel the whole package is not necessary or fi.nanclally feasible at this time. Bond electior. dates in late October of early November are being studied by trustees. The board members hope that citi· ze.n reaction at the Wednesday and Thursday meetings will accurately re- Oect commomty opinion so they can predict wbicb plao standi5 the best chance o{ passing. The main differences in the plans are. related to three. issues: -What should be the grade organi- :r.ation in terms of middle scboob? 6-7-8 middle IChoOI. 7-8-9 traditional junior high school, or the exlitinC 7.S lfado lnt<rme<liat< school! -Sbou1d the plan be for u amount necusary tO b u l Id cJ.a.wrooms for three '?' five ~an? INCREASE SIZE . -Should the master plan of existing high schools be changed to provide for enrollment of 3,000 1tudenta thus increasing the she of existing h i g b schools? This would necessitate the purchase of just one additional site In terms of tbe foreseeable future. We<l,nesday and ThurJday meetings will involve a brief presentation to the total group, then subgroup11 will be formed chaired by a member of the OOard to hear ldeaa and reactions to the plans. Anaheim Youth Admits Robbery , Kidnap Plot ,.Anaheim 11.?en • ager Handiolph T. McDonald, accused with two Costa Me.sa youths ol conspiring lo rob .a res· laurant manager and bury his body in a lye-filled grave near Upper New· port Bay. races sentencing July 20 to an1end charges of robbery and kid· naping. The l9-1ear-old defendant Mooday broke a wall ol silence maintain !d rince his arrest a nd unexpec~ en- tered guilty pleas to the new charger only moments before a jury was lo be selected for his trial. Trials for his alleged cohorts are pending. \Villiam .J. Peft Jr .. 19, of gf)l W. Wilson Ave., and Donovan I •. F ield, 19, of ll.2!t Pauluino Ave .. both Df Costa Mesa. remain in Orange County Jail in lieu of 111 ,000 bail each. The trio was accused of violating the Little Lindber gh Law""~en they abducted Duane VeDel of Fullerton in February. They faced the death pen· alty if convicted. McDooald's confession plea, enter· ed before Superior Judge Byron K. McMillan. apparenUy frees him from the possible death penalty. A Gr.and Jury ill<tictment contended ,..,...... ,..,., J STORM ... Ja.nd of Takctroa in the Tuamotu Achipe lago, the l..A!eward I s Ir n d s, Cook Islands, American Samoa. West-· ern Samoa. ro1.ga J5lands, F'iji and New Zealand before reac hing Aus- tralia two months ago. According to a news report publish- ed in the Sydney Mornin1; Herald, the Newport adventurer5 had c a u g h I marlln and prehislori:: ·r.ake mackerel off Mexico, had been feted as "royal· ty" at a w1..-ek·long bastille Day cele· bration on the Island r l Takaroa and had taken jobs in Syd'lr.y to rlplenish their funds 11.nd su!_)plie!>, 1'he women, accordi1.g to lhe Aus· trali an newspaper. wor e blur Jeans and T·$hlru or ~wim:{uit~ abowd the kelch, but rlre~std In ~hifl.• to go ashore STOOi> \.VATt:lll~S Tiley stood watches. mended sails and took tur11s cooking and cleaning the yacht while at .§('a. No details of the ketch's disability were available today. NPw<; reports in· dlca.ed the vessel broke its rudder and was wallo1.1·ing in cyclone-whifl· ped seas without power when the dis· tress si~nal \\:.. sent rut . The. tanker Bo~on~ poured 011 on the 11ea and passed a line l-0 lhc ketch un . til ;i lra"'lcr coulrl takr her in ,ow '(h<' k:CICh wa~ hr.In.I.!, h')\\•('d .hrOll£h hr&vy ~ea.~ ~houl 6.'; m1lr~ In MMIM- l11ha \\'he.re ll 1~ due. rarly \V1>dnrsday that the youltle intended to rob VeDel a1 he made a night deposit at • ba.nk, theo murder him and dump the body in a crude grave near tbe sa>t flat.a of Upper Newport Bay, The Fullerton re.stauranteur was robbed and placed io the trunk of a car. and instead driven toward Mexi- co. VeDel struuled. l..n the trunk and managed to pry it open with toola in· side. He rolled out and IUltlliDed ap- parently, minor tnjwiea as the auto crossed the San Ysidro border head- ing into ~fexico. Border poli~ arrested McDonald. and the Costa Mesa teen-ager1 as they reportedly re-entered tht U. S. hours later. Theodore Gildred Services Held In San Diego Private funeral s~s were con· ducted today at Greenwood Cemetery in San Diego for 'l'beodore Gildred Sr ., a h:wmer directer of the Salk 1n9titute of Biological Studier at La Jolla a n d Corona del Mar resident since 19&4. Mr. GildreQ, 67 , died Sunday at Scri!)p6 Qinic in La Jolla alter a long ~lness. He was a 33rd degree Ma!IOll. and was activt as a land developer in Mexico.· He aJ90 was aasodated with Ort.ii Rubio, £onner president o( Mex- ico. and together they built a chain of theaters across the North American continent. Mr. Gildred was born in New York roared in Lima, Peru. and wa s grad- uated fron, New York University as 1 civil engineer. Survivors include his wife, Max.ine. of the far+!ily home, 4521 Bright1 Road, Cameo Shores; two daughters.") Mn. Lynne Conklin of Corona deJ Mar and Mis~ Helen Gildred of La J oli•: two sor11;, Theodore E . Gildred .Jr. and stuart C Gildred, both of Mexico City, and five grandchildren. Co lor TV :Se t Ta ken In House Burglary Leaving other valuables behind. a thief stole away with only a $325 color television set Mooday [rom lhe hon1e of Robert K. Van /look . 907 Alcltr PISICf', Newport Beech. Van !look told f)Ollrr thr unlockr.fi houa v.·as Jell <11nattended-belwccn 10 JO CJ.( and I :'IO pm. ·More than 1,000 belmeUld atflctrs with drawn bWyclub1 eased the an. gry crowd •way d\.-m the. hotel. .\t certain point! during the police ad- vance, there were Oasbes Of violence. More thar tO people were. reported injured, including !)"Ucemen. F'ifty. one persons were arrested. Allegations of pclice brutality were carried before the I.As Angeles c i l y council Monday, an1 toocbed off an- other round of protest.I a.nd demon· strations. Red Guns Take Big Toll of Gls SAIGON (UP I) -A thundrring Commun.isl artillery barrage killed 1ix U.S. Marines and wbunded 96 more today just below the Nortb-Soutb Viel· nam border. American farces replied with masaive. 852 raids that shook the jungle-covered battlefield. U. S. spokesmen said North Viet. namese gunners fired 146 artillery, rocket and mortar rounds at Leather· neck bare campe: at Gio Linh aOO Khe. Sanh and Marines Pilrolllng Dear Hill 881 which tbe Communists klst in a recent battle lhlt killed hundrtd1 of them. A short time after the last Com. munist shell burst in the pre-dawn attac k, the U.S. Air Force BS2 Strato- fortrease1 -the wupoo the guerrilla.o; and North Vietnamese fear the most -were dumping hundred.a of tons or bombs. The bombers, which Dy so high theit bomb explosions a.re ~ orily visible rign, hit Infiltration routes, storage areas and fuxhole-ridden areas near Khe Sanh. 2 Face Hearing For Shots Fired At NB Officer Two Newport Beach men accused of trying to kill a Nnoport police lieutenant will fa ce Munidpal Court pre.limlnary bearings at 1 :~ p.m. Wednesday. Held in Orange County JaiJ in lieu ol $27 ,500 bail eacti were. TC!T)' L. Smith, 29, and Steven E. Aries. 23: both of 4.14 Tustin Ave., Newport. The pair already were under bLI bond .after their arre.at in Newport two weoelu ago on suspicicm or a aate bW"glary . 'Ibey were arrested two houri af- ter two shots were fired at Newport Beach Lt. William Blue early Fri- day. . A bu~ was Issued to area P<I· hce. Huntington Beach officerp; 11pol- ted twt> men whose descrl' t I on s matched. Lt. Blue ii aid he stepped ·de hi.~ house about 1:30 a.m. Friday after his wife heard a noise, He said he surprised a burglar breakin1 into his auto. , 1be. gunman approached to within five feet "of the policeman and r~ portedly threatened. "I'll kill yoo," before Blue leaped over 1 wall to safety. Both shots missed. NothJng was taken from the car. The acr:i~ men face charge11 oJ assault with intent to comm.it mur· der, one count of burg lacy for the saJe job of two weeks ago, .and an- other count of burglary for the al- leged incident ln front of Blue's home. DAILY PILOT ltok ri N. WoM ""'""' Tito""•' K••"ll l!t!W Tho"'•• A. M11rplil11e ""-'-'"'Edlltor Joro"'• F. C0Ui111 N9W....t ....., Cit. Edff9r Jock It, Curley P.wt Ni11e11 linlMM MaM•• ... .,.£ Olndw --2111 Weit t .lbo• ltv.I. Meifi11 9 A..ldr"'" P.O. lo~ 1171 •1661 I 0tlt•r• Offlceo (:001• M"": lJI Wnl I•• SI,,...! l 1wo.1 il<'•cl>· 10 ~OO"••I A-• M""'lll9'0ft hed\1 JOf ... itrMI C01>•t11M, lfll Vr•-(M" il'ubll .... ••• Comp.ny. No """"' 11.,.i.1. !lllnU• tton .. Hlltetlel ""'"" .. ·-11-!llt ' ~'"I" mey bf •torOCl'«,G ..,,_,. "'"'Clo! .... ....... "'" "'""""'l"'t ·-lh•tl>. C..tllMnlt.. Sub1<1h>llOll ~· '"" •I., t l II """'"'l~o ~· t111ll I? ~l>I"' , .. _ rl•n "°''"" .. IG t1 lo•- m111111w OUll""liotu.,. II II month!J, J ' LBJ Wa WASllJN Jobnlce'• c.aa.,_ I from au I ,..... .. bol raleil. G- e.a.di~ the u .... Comm1tUe otplflcont But Ack tu lacru "I ll«bt alms, "'"' rspomibll that """' ..... will yur to at Ackley tot Al for t mlgbt till> ecGIMJlllY i l&kt, •-nw tivity duri year, whk la clearly . .,,,.,.. rhtthat micbt aa: ~eel IQOllllliag -~ ocny." Ackloy blgller ... -poli cy economy m-.o "It still u.. ...... rapidly to exhilarati "A ma neededb ..- &bould ... icy ratbe aedll.. ~ Ai ll Parl NEW, Luther I[ toucW tha.t 18th bulk ~ Na- meat~ He ... ......... "J am ..., -ilHpieQe "' Amer wannJ:1 so comm ment tbl fered to i MislP New Y<11 ficial'}'. A law: ''modest. ........ .... The .. _. .... the ""' -$10. MiQF ....... ligbt -'abo •a: critic. H s ... ..... ---· ·-· -u -· .._ ----· --~· .. -----y--· ·-. ( '""" -· -· ----"' ' L .. dt ..... ... -·~ ~ --,_ - "'"" .. -···"' ... ~IOlrt .. -· .. , ... IMT'{ LBJ Adviser Warns Tax Hike Due WASBINGTON (UPI) -Pl....._ Job.Dlcle'• top ..... k ... .... ~today Use ...... ~ from an iBcame tu Iller I FI a.ii year to bold don Jll'kw -' lltaat rides. Gardner ActJeJ. dmrma el die Coaadl of ~le~ tel• the BaClle 5=de w Be •nit Comm1Uee th.It then II "m 1-.pr a algnihnt riak•• of a ncrrlfa But ActleJ pye DO deUill ti tbe tu lncreue that .Jobmoa will ---''I light of the oatlook and tile cbell mutln Janos Fresch and Ferenc Portisch. 'Ibe a.amen were dressed in Hungarian and Turkilh eoltwnes and were portrayed by students. TutsdlY, Junt 27, 1%7 $300 Million? Reagan Tax Bill Faces Slashing SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The R&- publlcan chairman or tbe Auembly Revenue aod Taxation Committee predicted today the Senate will lop more than '3()0 million out of Gov. Ronald Reagan's $1 billion tax in- C!'ease bill. A~~mblymao John G. Veneman of Modesto said a stripped down tax package would give the state enough money to pay its bills thi8 year but probably would foree Reagan to re· quest another tax increase next year. Veneman, wtlose committee w i 11 handle the tax bill after the Senate passes it, predicted the Legislature will not complete work on the meas- ure before Aug. 1. aim.a, there ii DO e9Clllpe fiaa tllia rapoDlibJe and objectiye cw-.... that penonal and t4ponlie iDcw tues will need to be railed t .. l • year to aafegurd healthy plwp& it) ... Ackley told the cmunittee >J for fears t bat a ta incre•e might throw an already.,..... ecoDOO.ly into a~. Ackley said. ''The ~ in -ic ~ tivity during the tecllllld half of tllil year, wblc:b we fonaw in "-'Y, iJ clearly on the borizllJll today. Old City of ]erusa"lem Taken Over by Israelis Thant Denies . UNEF Pullout Caused War Tbe state will lose $10 millloo in needed revenue every week p&sage of the tax bill is delayed beyond the beginning of the new fiscal year at midnight Friday. It is DOW virtu&lly impossible for the lawmakers to meet that deadline. T b e administration proposal, spon- eored by Sen. George Deukmejian (R- Long Beach) is stalled in the Senate F i n a n c e Committee. Chairman George Miller Jr. (D-Martinez) s a i d the committee probably would bold Its first hearing on the bill Saturday. $5.lS billion measure ifil*oted bJ die lower home. Botb Ogures are biCba' than RNgan'• request of .,. biJlim. Miller, as cbairman al the maf.er- eoce committee. said tbe three MDa- tora and three auemblymea hope to compjete wort on the budget Wedne5- day nighl But. be aid, tbe wort is gc,ing more alawty Uml muaI and i1 may be 1'h.unday befare tbe job is done. ''There ii no longer a signif:ic a • t riak that the iovmtary adjaltm •• t might accumulate bdo a left!le -S prolonged llowdon, and a...e • mountiDC e • i de ace ol cawac ...._ of mmJ .... fl .... ... OIDy." AdJeJ ............. -hl&ber mes 8111 W' a r. "A .. .... expnskNrJ a.c.& 811 ...tary policy .... ~ wblle tl• economy wu aJaggirll • a. _.ty months of tbil yar. ''It ltill leaDI ................. llC9_ the ecoDOlllY 1a not ••wac ... rapklly todq -Indeed --,.... exhlla:raa wm be wek••-' .. JERUIAJ.Df (UPI) -llrael today ......, w tbe Old CJty ol .i-m wllida it eapbued fro m ,..._ • a.e m_, ,,.._ .,.. ... emM .... Premier Lm ElllW ..--111 e•w to tile Kw- • (Pa' rt) a _.... ti ; hMIC .... .,, .................. ., .. .... ~ .,,: _. ... ........... ,., .,.._ ...... ., w ,, .... aM dty. B Bir--. a ........ Oft.lee lfl 1 j aid Giie ...... wtl1 be I 'llM t. tlle K 1 Wer today. lie ... it .. oridea ..,.. a. bol;J ................ ._. llnrin· .... ,., ................ fnm ... I • Dely .. -.me wi6 ~ dom ol access to there places or CUle any offense apiDlt retig:lous · ltl.ICepb'bO.ities in regardl to 1 u ch placN.'' Bar-on Mid tbe draft aw provides for a MYWe imprisoameDt pmalty for Ykllatiml. s.r-. Sldd tbl lnr will pvt a ml.n-* ol ....... && ........ of ilaflmaAMc tbe ardlolll. lie said tba'e would be cwu11.-with lwlen of ftrioaa relitlou cm recula- tionl p«talnbrg to ~ of tbe law. He aaid two further S-1 will en- able ''the maaidpll flllion •• ot t b e eoandk of the old and the new cities and their aentc:es . UNITED NATIONS (UPI) -Secre- tary ~neral U Thant denied today that bis order to withdraw the U. N. Emergency Force (l.JNEF) was a "primary cauae" of the present cri.sia 'in the Middle East. · Defending hlmleU from repeated criticism that tbe wttbdrnal of UNEF precipitated the war between Israel and the Arabs, Thant said thlJ was a "superficW and over-simplifi. ed approach." Miller said the committee would oot consider the tax meat.Ure unW the Legislature en.acts, and Reagan signs, the state budget for the fiscal year beginning Saturday . The budget now ta in a Semte->J- aembly con.f el'enoe committee whidl ta trying to iron out d.iffereDcel be- tween th $5.10 blllloo speading pro- gram pas1led by the Senate and the The compromise ~ drafted bf the committee mmt be J*8td by both houses before it CaD go to tbe governor. Miller said be did not beiieft a... gan could sign tbe badget bmre Fri- day. Miller Aid laia a.-m ........... woald mnite tbe ...-w·· ta llill. But be dedinecl to ._ lledfic: propouls Panama Gets Control ''A meuare of 1 .... ailt wi1 be needed in the _, flDre ....... eueatve edd1a:ntiaL Tiie rellallliil lbou1d be .ppljel .... filcal ,... * * * * * * 'T'bant gave the General AS&embly a written, 35-page report, wbicb he characterized as "full aod frank." But he stretsed the report was "intended to be neither a polemic nor an apolo- gia." Of Zone in New Pact 1ey ntber tba bJ • ti&t' I ' ., cndtt." Israel Turns Over 425 Thant repealed again bis earlier statements that in the wake Of the re- quest'by the Cairo government be bad WASHlNGroN (A!I>) -Panama it Panama relationl, all mbjed .. rat- King Gratified At Receiving ~ Parker Estate · Prisoners for 2 Captains ralsed the question of stationing reported to get complete sovereignty i.fioation by the Seoat.e aad by Panama UNEF oo the Israeli side of the line over the Canai Zone and the route Of a as well possible new sea level waterw:iy Two key~ of eoncessims to and was told by Jsraeli's ambassador across that COU111ry under an agree-Panama Oft!" the canal area. Hep. to the U.N. that it would be "entirely ment announced Monday night be-Daniel Flood~) and Rep. LeclDor AUJPJmY BRIDGE, ..... (AP) ,.u Atr F~ cept.aUJa, the Interna· tmacceptable." tween the UnitOO States and Panama. K. Sullivan (!}.Mo.), ipOke oat today "---· ed He also considered appealing to 1n addition, Panama is e--+AA to in opposition to tbe package. wballe _ .............. pd-.. tiaDll Red "4~ lllDOUDC • ,..~_... ~•--• ;. still officially llfJCr'd_ President Gamal Abdel Nasser to re· obtain a V<>ice in administration of any "'~ -NewllDell wse bln'ed from the U. S. canai wrated in that country, The agreement. by negati.atar'I was ...... ....., .......... . m of lie ammge, the m-. Al-consider the withdrawal request and vr-announced bJ pl'"V'*'"' of tbe two JeabJ Bridp am. tbe Jordan River wu told by the United Arab Republic an increase in the annuity ol $1.93 n.ationa. NEW YOBX {AP) -Dr. ll.rtlll Luther DIC Jr. A11 •-. .. .._ toocW ............ bJ tlle fad that atirilt DanllJ P8rRr' wt tlle bulk of her --to llim ... • National A.., ..._far tile Mttw:e-- meat of~~ Be e:q>1 111 Ids p•RcwHee t. a Four Arab States Weigh Merger For New ~nflict la1Dlll1 med bJ ftfugees. ambassacb' that "if be dk110, such a million now paid Panama by Wash-Informed liOUr'eea said them---' ington, and leg.al control of the canal ...-.....--Serge N...., o1 the lotenllldoml .....,uest would be sternly rebuffed.•• area. new treaties woOl foDow in cmer-al Red Croa told DeWlmen that the two • v "I the guidelinel agreed apon by Presi-.. n.-..-_ "It will 1~e well the interests of Altogether there are three proposed ItneJi ..,._, lid Y!'Wu over lr9q, . "':. l •• ..........+. _1 U S dent.a Jobaacln and Marco Babies in wwe banded °"" ftnt. the UnitOO NatiODs as well as ol i.U.>' ac.... on as many a,,.,.,._, ..,. . .-Septenber 1965. Tiiey waited .c:roaa the rickety foot torical integrity, if thJ.a presentition Tbw outlines called foe allioptiow ._...._ built on the ~en of the de-of fads can help to dissipate some of G of tbe U03 trNtJ bag a soma ol op-~bridge. 0n tb;'"weet side they 1me di.Jtortions or the record which, in hana w Curb position in p~ which c:barged it were taken .way by an Llraell bell· 10~ nJace1, apparently have emanat· violated Panama's ICM'l"eiptJ and statement ill,. A ... "I am not 1••'JC ti tlle w tary upect at aD, ........... ...... i.mpreues and ..... -ia a.t me of America'• IDOlt 1'111 cW ... wannl1 Jo'fed ,,.... ., leaer's ,. so committed to a.e mu rldltl ..... ment that whateftr tbe Ud • f/1- rered to it .. Mia Parkers wm. filed M 1 1 ill New Ycrt, name4 Kime• a. bm&- fici.ary. A lawyer deaiJbed lie .aite • ''modest..'' ~ um. BrA- man was named~ad ~ tee. \ The lawyer, Paal ~. .._ represents Miu Ben...., esti-.W the worth of tbe estate at ~ than $10,ClllD." Miu Parbr, wtao died lllft .i.e 7 attbeagreol71,Wll ......... light and add1J lnaaalw ...._ ae iJao WU a lbort "'1ry wrilllr .. crttic. OOll*r-r gave the oountry no woice iD IDMWO'- ed from Nlnic, emotion and political F -1 -'E *°'' t ot. "-----• NeuJ aid the 425 M)Hlletf to Jor-bi.al," n:;t said. emure xporw m~ ~-8ftrs' a J>au-dm wJnded 11 oftlcsl, ttie mgbelt --~ ndiaC beiq a mqr, UlN!e Iraqi "It bu beeo said rather often in ACCRA, Ghana (UPI) -Ghana a.a. manian mob, with Qlm~ .ctift, CDllUl.a' oft!dall hrterned in Jerusa, . one wey or another that tbe with· nowx:ed today it is placing restric-staged an anti·U.S. riot ia. tbe cmal 1em, md 9Dllle JOl'dmlml d vilians who drawal of UNEF is a primary cause tions on an embarrassing export ~ i'!,/~ ~ would gw- canied arms. But most were regular ol the present crisis in the near east. boom -good-time girls. solditn. Thi I ia of course a superficial and A government statement said, "The ::S ~~~~~~=!..ma: Some of lbe aoldien were wounded oversimplified approach... immoral activities of Ghan.ian girls" management ot. tbe canal; a .ec:oad and bad to be lifted across the river ""---6 --'d .... e ... ~"' .. -a .. _, "rev'"'al-in neighboring African countries "!las would __.,~~ •-· ___.__ .......a..:....L. n-_ or earried OD stretcbert. The soldiers u-.... w "''UJW "... " been out.,tand.ing ·· uuuu.-:: """ .... .....,. w1-.;u ~--were ....,.eotly in &">Gd shape, Nes-ed in all it.e depth and danger the un-It add~ the government felt it nama wouJd permit tbe ClUllSbcodiml ol r/ aaid. diminishing conflict between l6rael could not take "undemocratic meas-a sea level route in Panama. if the He added that the exchange com-and her Arab neighbors." ures" to stop them but would restrict site, 200 miles east of the present ca- pleted lie repatriation Of Jordanian "The withdrawal also made immed-the issue ol passporU and traveling n.al. should be cbcJllm, the third con- except fer 25 lerioualy wounded who iately acute the problem Of access for certificates to Gbanian women an<t cam U.S. military~ iD Panama would be aent home by air when they Israel to the Gulf of Aqaba ... but girls wishing to visit neig!lboring for def~ _of the ~ wen fit to tnavel. Including previously the presence of UNEF did not touch African countries. Offkiab m WasbingtDn and Pana-~ wounded, tbe tot.al involv-the basic problem of the Arab-Israel It said applications would be care-ma Oty said tbe cont.mt of tbe ed W.. 489. conflict -It merely isolated, immo-fully studied to make sure they are "agreements would ,not be ~ed Tbe arrqemmta between Israel, bilized aod covered up certain aspects not exporting themselves to the near-until approved by tbe two IOftrlt- Jontrm md tbe lnternatiooal Red of that conflict," Th.ant s.aid. est red light district. meota. Q.,. tDCJt 11 days to ne~te. A fi-l.Wiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, nal draft WM ligned Monday in Jeru- ulem md Amman, Jordu's capital. 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T utsda1 , J1111t 27, 196 7 GOING HOME-Luci Johnson Nugeot adjust. the blanket around the head of her eon, Patrick Lrooon, as she and her husband, Pat, take the .,fres1dent's first grandchild home from the hoepital. Luci, 'Little Lyndon' Home From Hospital AUSTIN, Tex.,(UP!) - Luci John,oa Nugent, who will be 20 years oki on Sun· day, took her blue-eyed, pink.cheeked son, Patrick Lyndon Nugent, home from the hospital Monday. :r h e Preside11t'1 daughter confessed that although as a little girl ahe a I w a y 1 thought about having a fam- ily, she wa! still "dazed and awed" by the whole realiza- tion. of the experience and what it mearu. "I thought I knew what ha;ppine&! was on my wed - ding day, but I found I didn't really know until we had Lyn," she nid. Luci left Seton Hospital with her uJUal flalr, wearing a strik:l.ng minl-dreu:, and vttrbaliztng for lier ge.nera- tioo all flle· tlaill(I Ille felt as a new mother. She wu proud she hfd kept her figure ®wn to a size seven and she wore a fitted Oarnaby streaked, or- ange, red and green colored knit ($43) for her fanfare exit from the peaceful little hospita1 run by Roman Ca· tholic nuns. On her departure, she met the p re 1 s and, as U!ual, came through with flying colon. Sile held her mooo· faced, eight.pound baby in her anru: and aMwered ev· ery question with her obar· acterirtic poiH and frank· ness. Her huJband Pat, .... in a proper blue ault, stood by smlliDg "'oudly and --tog in often. 'Millionaire' Accused ~~<!'; In Sale of Six Cattle GAJNESV ILLE, Tel'. IUPIJ -A jury was ex- pected to be choecm within an hour today for the trial of Ernest Medders, who bdrrowed hiJ way to a life of Texas gentility, and his .,.. if e. They are charged wtth s~g six mortgaged cat. tie. :J.fedders, 56, wa! a me- chanic's helper in Mem- pftls, Tenn., only six years a@ before borrowing near· IY''-$3 million, almost '2 mil· lion of lt from th e Poor sisters of St. Francis Ser· aPh of Peryetual Adomtion, a Roman Catholic Order ol MJsch.awaka, Ind. .llie Medder!es now are b•-· :The trial, the first sioce they fell into financial dif. ficulty, results from the sale of six cows, part of collat- eral to the National Bank of Commerce in Memphis for a Sl.25,000 loan. The Medderses threw lav· ish parties for Dallas and 1' .. ort Wortli high society at their showplace farm, Col· omaJ Acres near Muensttt, Tea. 'Ibey used public re1ations agents to advertise their so- cial gatherings and flew guest.a: to the fann in heli- oopter1 and buses equipped wilb bars. CooDty Atty. Bill Sulli- vant, In --pros-pective jlD"On Monday, em· phasized two questions: -"Have you or any mem· hers ot yoor family had any business dealings with the deCenqants! -"Have you ever been to a party at their place?" The Medderses' lawyer , Jack Gray. comitered in his questioning of prospective j urcrs by asking t h e m whether they knew Sullivant or his father, botb lawyers, or had had any dealings with them. Medders, a stoop·should· ered, l~gallon hat wearer, and, his wife, Margaret, 48, tried to avoid the press and appeared somewhat shy as the proceedings o p e n e d Monday. No Losing Candidate • House Unit Mallpancy 1 Mainly Mideast Control of Arms Approves Riot Bill Lurleen Possi~ly Sought in Sena~ f~ing Surgerr, . ' • WASllD<~TON (UPI) ·- RI.): and JoilA -Bowmc'.to prmure, the MONTGOMERY, Ala. WASHINGTON (AP) -Cooper, IR-Ky.), all ...,. -l!oult•"1ldlclary C!Jm.ml,ltoe (AP) -Gov. Lurleen Wa\- Sentiment to close t b e mittee m e m b e 1 1, and ~ approved le~slttfon lace of Alabam• says abe spigot of U.S. arms supplies Stepben M. Younc, (D-'"to1jiue It .• ftdenl pim• b a 1 a malignancy wbteb to foreign counbies appean Oblo), En>e8l Gnmela.C, (D for IQfODe to .co from ai.te miy require 1urgery a&ain. to be growing in tbe ... Senate AJ.Wa), and George S. )le. ti ltlte badt;!nl rlota:. The nltlon'• only woman Foreign RelaUoM Commlt-~~w!.-~·fo;!• ~ V p · L : · Qafrman ' w1lHam COi· ·aovemor aald ahe woold en· tee. views. eUU8 rOut: -· (D-lllaa.), Ii the ter M.D. Aoderaon Hotpital Before the adminiltra-In addition, Oialnnu J, Route Rul• Committee, in Houston, Te:1., nut week lion's $3.1-billlon foreign aid (O-Art) Ud S OK bill, including nearly $600 W. Fulbrigbl, • , latuS wbo hid threatened to fOtte•. on the recommendation ol mUlion for military aid, ~:). =er =:·m~ . 1 an anti·riot bW to the floor her doctorl. The hospital la reached the committee to-ber, have crlUcized the mil· PASADENA (UPI) if tbe J.lldlclarf Committee oo(H for tts treatment and day, at least five of the 19 itary aid program. Anieric-a's MariOer S Venus did not, called off a mu.t· study of cancer. members of the pallet vole· The growing opposition In· probe, now more than 2 mil-ing alter hearing that Judi· In a tersely worded an· ed concern with the arms ..., · · ..... u· il ~m --~ ,·, In ~am. dlcates rou.,.. J:Olllg. m ~ on m es uv C<U"w, ciuy bad okayed a blll. llOllDcem-• Monday ni"l.t, ,.._. committee for adDPnlJtra-"excellent condi1ion" and ls E Celler ([). -... Id .. There were indicatioru tion pl.am to c;ontin~ opereting 5~ on I t-1 Rep. manuel • the diminuuve 41·year" tbe committee might at· arms aid Od lb owil terma. four.month journey to the N.Y.), Olalnnan, JudJclary Alabama chief executive tempt to usurp authority While the administradali mysterious planet. opposes anti·riot leglalatlon said tests conducted during U(U&]ly left lo the Pres· looks to-the United Natioaa A spokesman for Jet Pro-as a poS!ible threat to dis-a thorough physical uam· Ideal lo set arms policy and or other diplomatic aveouef pulsion Laboratory said sent in many field.s but he tnation last week showed ioaiat on cutbacks in t h e for redu~g the arms f}ow Monday : "The spececraft realized be wu ~tnum-"that I have a J!lalignan.cy present system on groundt into actual or potential troo-is in excellent ooodltion and which may agam requue it bas failed to help pre-ble spots, sentiment ba1 everything is opef"ating as bered. surgery." ··-MALIGNANCY Gov. Lurleen W•llKI •erve peace. grown in the comm.lttee for planned." Reading the handwriting The aMouncement 1 a i d Sen. Frank Church, (D· unilateral U.S. artiOl;l. The 540-pound spacetrav· on the wall, Celler and bis an exact day of departure 0 per ative ei:amina~on Idaho), a com.mi~ mem· President Johnson b a 1 eler is ICbeduled to fly by committee bowed to Col· would be !et later. showed "no evidence of uiy her, said Monday the clash noted that the arms money Venus at a distallce or 2,500 of Israeli and Arab armies request is the smallest alnct: miles Oct. 19. Its primary mer's threat and split tl>e Eighteen m o n t b I ago, remaining malignancy." earlier thi5 month lllustrat. 1950. But Church argued mission is to piel"Cf! the anti.riot legislation from a Mrs. Wallace underwent a The announcement Mon- ed the "folly of the t.besi! Monday the over-all amOUQt dense atmospben of Venus aeparate civil rights meas· hysterectomy for what was day gave no details of t.be that the United States can sought for military a1d was with radio waves to deter· ure to which a Cellet' judl· described as an early ma· findin'"'• of last week'i el'· defuse arma races by 1up-larger than the curre11t ap. mine the density oe tbe gas-· ci.ary subcommittee had tied llgnant tumor of the uterm. "" plying ftapons." _ll"'>l'."op!"1~ia'!'tioot1C. ~.:.· ______ _< .. ~lh~at~m~an~~lh~•e:"""'~~.,.!:·:_--";'-t ~la.,.s:_t ~w'."eek~--------'S~ix~w:.:ee""bo_:l::•l::er,_,,c_::•~pos=.:.t-_;amma='-'-ti-'on_.~· ----- a:uach old the Senale71-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-... Imielis and Jordalliau11 naed U.S.-cupplied weapom ln the battle ovtt Jerua- olem. Sena. Joteph S. Clark, (0- Pa.); Albert Gore, ([).. TeM.); Oairborne Pell, ([).. JFK Shot From Back: Pathologist ~w YORK (AP) -The Chief pathologist at the au- topsy on Preatdent John F. Kennedy ~YI that X-rays and photographs taken then provide cooclll6ive scientl!ic evidence that the president was &hot from behind. Capt James J . Humes, senior pathologist at the Navy Medical Cen ter in Bettieoda, Md., aald be bad re • examined the autopsy -grapba before making the slatemen1>iin a Colombia Broadcasting Sy1tem inter- view. CBS al50 said its own In- ver.ligation of the death ol. President Kennedy had led it to cooclude that the War- ren Commission wu cor- rect in finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone as the assassin. The program Monday night w.as the second of a four · part series entiUed, "Tile Warren Report." CBS said its probe had uncover- ed conflicting evidence on whether there was more than one gunman shooting at Kennedy. It concluded however : '''!'here is not a single item of hard evMiencf: of a second assassin. No wound ttiat can be attributed. to him. No one saw him although he would have been firing in full view of a crowded plaz.a. No bul- lets. No cartridge cases. Nothing tangible.'· CBS said it had tested the critical single-bullet theory and found that while it Wa! difficult to believe, "to be- lieve t h e other theories is even more difficult." "He seems to be feeling much better now." "But you don't argue with a computer, Phil!" "She wants to try the size 10!" • GOP Governors Play Cool WEST YELLO,VSTONE. ~1ont. (AP) -Western Re· publican governors art! looking over the field before signing on any political dol- led Jines that might tie them to a losing candidate for the 1968 GOP presiden· tial nomination. Just as lhcy ~:ant a wtn· ner against President .John- son , the 10 Republican state executives attencl inJ! t h c \Vestern Governor~· Con . fcrence want to hr on the t I g h t candidate' ;1! nC'xt year's nominalin,t: t•nnvrn· tinn. This obvioos!y ·will n1akc it difficult when most of the 25 GOP governors m e e I later in the week at Jack· ron \Yyo .. for the 18 mod· erates a m on g them lo agree early to back Gov. George Romney of l\.fich· tgan or any olhl!r po!f'nli3f nominee. What the moderates ;arf' hearing 1n comparin.c nnlf'~ on the kind of Rl'puh/1can thty think should be nom· inated is that Gov. Ronald Reagan of California is - as Gov. Tom McCa ll of Ore. go n put it bluntly -the '"hoUest piece of political proptrty" :,,round the Re· publican t:ircuit at the mn· men!. The rnoderatcs re g a rd Reagan as loo conser ... a· 11ve. flu! If he .~hou\d de· \'elop into e serinu.~ cttal· 1enger \\'ho looks able lo capturc lhc voters' fancy in a co n I e st with J ohnson, some c n n c e d e privately they cool<! amend I h e i r l'iews lo supp<irt him all lht> nnmlncr Barr y Goldwater. t he 1964 GOP nominee, already has said he could vigorous· ly support Reagan if any· thing happens to block out f o r m er Vice Presid r n t Richard f.1. Nix on Thr California gov('rror. \~·ho left th(' conference ,.,l ond:iy . s aid he isn't al r !1ndlrtatc and ill' not C'Ofn· mitted tn anyonr Bui hcl dc-clined tn cln~e the door when he said in an inter· view : "If au of the party came knocking at my door, I guess I wouldn't tell them to go away." Gov. Daniel J. Evans of \Vashington said this is about the si tuation in which C..ov. Nelson A. Rockefeller nf New York finds himself. Rocker r. 11 e r has said he never again will bid for the nomination a s he d:id in 1964 But Evans said . "Roth he and Reagan are going to be hi,i: factors al the con· vention. which I think is go· lng to be wide open unless somebody runs away with Ille primaries and closes the door on the others. For myseU, J am going to stay loose for several months to sec what happens." (!bl!~'CY COLOGY SAYS RADIO lRUCICS :. ··,' ~ Prompt s~"lcl' (-· •. l ... .. ) " .7tl S~B-5558 Joe CARLOS PLUMSING "Everyone back home said to tell you Aloha!" "She doesn't live there any more?" "Gee, I'd love to go, Judy." These are just a few of the helpful, wonder- ful, vita l, newsy, ,exciting and endless ways you and .your friends will put the telephone to use today. And the more you use it, the more its value grows. @Pacific Telephone r , ' ( '"Nothi Wl He By Poler Ml Wbeo ~ ... .... .red matioo, th patient mr about the I ate operati Likewise makes its down a b> kihJ coli der 1ttack by pain-kl[ pati.P, ace ala<rity. T ter. But not nary bern in questia tient ii • with the I uncomfort: years befl the knife. may bave in doubt a foilowing helpful: Dear D have note time U.t1 tel you al lty ol ho hernia. I hand, as' Recentl! hernia OJ there ill 1 pain, no soon was car again work. Both ol You can if ttley wi petent M. to •leer can give 1 daJ after Ll'ITI.E I There i will only for a few ing out of -and th the whole gery wiD es will be Modern t-ained. I ls of the ' Hoi On Outdoo1 ant part Californi a lected at Zen Off, The e:r of Califo at Loog a course Mahayal' teaches ! itation, . enligtitm, ,.,,. "" Tuesday! from 1::: lil:Mral a ginning 1 tinulng l The e> is a stu; operated financed ciated 11 state or involved. Vllltln Joshu SI zai Zen America •"'1tinnl ticular r Zen en< lions &lit The 2 to CSCL ulty. Th lee to Is held I! dents ~ For r contact dent or( assoclat 43.1-0951, Nothing to I t' Why Not Submit Hernia to Knife? By Pder J. S&elacrolui. MD, FACP Whea aft appendfx be- comea red bot with lnflam· matioo, the pain helps the patient make up bia mind about the need fot lmmedl· ate operation. Likewise, wben a stone makes its jagged course down a tube t.o erupt into kidney colic or a gall blad· der attack: if not controlled by pcdn-killlng med&cine, the patled accepts surgery with alacrity. The &'OOOer the bet- ter. But not so whee an ordi- nary hernia is the dise8.6e in questioo. Often the pa- tient ia willinC to put up with the peinlen, but still uncomfortable "bwge.. for years before submitting to the knife. For those who may have hernia, and are in doubt about aurgery, the fotlowing letter m e y be helpful: Dear Dr. Ste.incrobn: l have noted from time to time that ruden haft wri~ ten you about the edNabO. tty of baring 11Urgery for hernia. I can speak Brat band, as wen as my wile. Recently each of us bad hernia ope!'8tions. Really' ttiere is nothing to it. No pain, no sweat. My wife soon was able to drive her car again and do her usuaJ work. Both of us are pest eo. You can tell your readers if they will juat see a com· petent M.D. aod trust him to steer them right.. they can give up wearing a trw.s day aft« day. LITJ'LE PAIN There is little pain. They will only feel a little woozy for a few boon after com- ing out of tt>P recovery room -and that'& all there is to the whole business. 1be sur- gery will be over, the stitch- es wW be out in 3-5 diays. Modern surgeons are well trained, hosplt.ai equipment is of the best. nun.es and hospital people are really up-to-datAI and modem med· ioal and surgical care has advanced at least 100 per. cent in the past few years. The cost is not cheap, but life is not dleap, so why be frightened about opera· tion? If your auto gets out of good runn1ng condition you have it repaired or trade it in for a new one. Unfortunately, we can't trade our ~s ln for new ones. But, on the other hand, frequent checkups fall repair~ are still ava8able. So, lf you have a hernia that's bugging you, g~t with it! -Mr. w. PCYl'BELLY Award for Inn Dear Dr. Steincrobn: My · busiband baa an enlarged Managing director and vice president of tM New· midriff. That's a fancy way porleT Inn, Douglas Ross accepts service award oC stating that be baa de-from Art McKenzie, general chairman of the Or· veloped a big pot. In plain· ange County March of Dimes. The award was given er words, he has a "beer· f'or the Newporter lM's "distinguished volunt~ry belly." leadership in the fight against crippling diseases." He Is 53, 5'10". weighs and making available funds and facilities to the 175 and is not fat anywhere March o( Dimes. except in his middle. It is -------------------- UD6igbtly and uncomfo~ble for him. Memoo enmina. tiODJ have abown DO Rrioua illneN. . He TtU told to lole 10 pounds "In tbe stoawdl. .. My bulbmd 11 not IOOd at taktng Id~. Be la lftO'J It me becauJe I have made the following auggestiona: that be cut down on butter intake, desserts, general over~tlng. frequent coffee· breaks (with so.acb), the ball-cup of peanuts and 6-8 oundles m bourbon be takes before dinner ever y night, aod the ice cream soda be· fore bedtime several times a week. Dr. Steina'ohn, do you have a comment? - Mrs. T. COMMENT: B e e r·belly did you say! Dr. Steincrotsi'1 booklet, What You Can Do for Stom- ach Trouble," wW be mail· ed to you on receipt of a stamped, self-acklret.sed en- velope and 25 cents in coin for handling. Address your request to Dr. Steincrohn, m care of this newspaper. Dr. Steincrobn ls son;r be cannot answer readers' let· ters. Nevertheless, all ques- tions of genenl interest are answered in later columns. Recreation Planned In University Park "Mother. what &bould I scheduled are "Tito and the do?" will be a question that Shark,'' ''The Uvir.~ Det- is easily answered in Uni· ert," ''The Great Locomo- versity Park when summer tive Chase" and "Milty." doldrums bit. Admission is 50 cents. The University Park Com· In addition, there are two munity As~ociation is spon-"paid" programs being of· soring a complete recrea· fered for University Pvt tion program for youngsters residents. H11I O'Neil, prln· in the area that will Ieatlttt cipal da.n<!tr with the La· ·a different activity dally guna Beach Civtc a.Uet from 2 to 4 p.m. diredor oC the Santa Ana The program, planoed by School ot the Perfarming the association's recreation Art,,, will teach a four-week committee, is almost entire-creative drama coune for ly staffed by University chlldren. Clas~ will meet Park parents and teen.agers. three times a week at the So far the program has ifi. University P ~ r k School volved more than 80 chil· The children will produce dren. their own play. The cost i.s Mondays is arts and crafts $15. day in the Afternoon Sum· There also will be a com- er Fun Program and each plete swimming program child is requested to bring with swimming lessons for 10 cents to pay for materi· children and adults. a swim als. The program is held a't team and junior and senior the University Park School. life saving techniques offer· Tuelday the children meet ed by Virginia Harris, UCI on the playground wtiere studenl Home Show Focuses On Outdoor Living they are taught new play-Donna Nelson, 17961 GU. ground games and led in man. Irvine, is chaJiman old Ol'tt!S by volunteers. of the association's recrea- WedneS'days t h er e Is a tion committee and can be book club and a story hour contacted for further infor· Which is staffed by the Or-1_m_ati_o_n_. -----===== ange County Library. Thursdays the children meet at the McGuHy Pool whert! the life guanb lead them in water games and races Outdoor living, an imPort· ant part of life in Southern California. will not be neg. lected at the Orange County Home and Decorators Show whkh opens Friday, accord- ing to Louis Curtis Jr .. chairman. Curtis said 18.IXX> square feet of the exhibit hall in Anaheim Convention Center will be landscaped and dee· orated with floral arrange- ments by Harry Macres of Santa Ana, nationally known florist. Ji'riday is Glm festival lii.iil&iliiilllll~i'iilMllilml day. Award-winnlng moviesl.=========~ will be shown at the Uni-Zen Cnurse Offered The experimental college o( California State College et Loog Beach is .1ffering a course in Zen. a sect of Mahayana Buddhism that teaches self-discipline, .ned- itation, and attainment of enlightment. Landscaping and arrange- versity Park Elementary School. Among the films Draft Board ments wm touow the inter-Move Slated national theme of the 10- day show. sponsored annual- ly by the Orange County s~ectlve Service boards Builders Association. 133, 134 and 13.5 will move SUN. JULY 2 MON. JULY 3 TUES. JULY .C WOW! WATCH THI JUNI JO DAILY PtLOTI KONA LANES The summer course meeu Tuesdays ancl Tbursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. i; liberal arts room $-201 be- ginning this ,week and con· tinulng through July 7:1. The 100,()()().square-foot ex-from 2100 N. Main to 113 E. hlbit hall will contain bun· 17th St.. Santa Ana, Mrs. dreds of booths displaying Stella Q-awley, coordinator _____ .;......;. __ _ products for the home from for the three boards, an- The expeT"imental college is a student organized and operated curriculum. It is financed through the asso- ciated student f~ and no state or college funds are involved. Visiting. consultant Roshi Joshu Saaaki, the only Rin· zai 1.en muter in North America, will hoJ<I demon- stntions of Zeun, a par· ticular set of techniques o( Zen encompassing medita· tions and physical exercise. The 1.en COWM is open to CSCLB students and Cac· ulty. There is oo tuition or fee to enroll. Registration ts held in the associated stu- dents office. . . Por further lnfonnation, contact Bill Holmes, stu· dent or ganizer, through the associated students office, 433.0951, ex. 257. the Untied St~tes as well as nouoced Friday. Europe, the Orient and Mex-Mrs. Crawley sakl the ico, Curtis said. moving date wW be June A highlight will be 30 30 and that the offices wlll complete rooms, each fur· be closed on that date. The nished and designed by ex· new offices wilJ be open perts as settings for motifs Off h · 11 from various countries. July 3· ice ours w 1 The home show will be remain the same, 8 a.m. to sponsored for the 13th con-4:30 p.m., Monday through secutive year by the Or-Friday· ange County Builders Asso-Because of the growth of elation. Orange <:ounty it has be- lt will be the first show in come necessary for the of. the $14 million Convention fices to move to larger CenteT at 800 w. Katella qu~ters, Mrs. Cr a w ley Ave. sa1_. ----,------ Show hours will be 4 tol-~.,,.,.,,_"' 11 p.m. weekdays and noon Worry of ~~n~~y~:m . Saturdays and FALSE TEETH NO. I On• of *"• mo•t popul•' n•w•ptp•r futur •• ln th• •ntir• Unit•cl StatH h the Anl'I lane!•" colu111n. It'• • cl•lly fuh1'• of th• DAILY PILO• and our rHcle" tell u• if1 our No. I colu111n. SlippinCJ or lrrltatinCJ? Don't be embarnmed by looaB talM teetJ\ allpptn&, dropplnc or wobbllng whtn you ut. t.allt or lauah. J\llt 1prlnltle a llUle PA8TDTB on 10ur platea. Thia pl.ant powd.er fl•ee a l'l!marltable ~nM of added. cotnfon and eecurl\J by hold.Ing plat.ea more llnnlJ. No l'Jm1Jl7, aoc>eJ. putJ ~. ~nh•ree that th are ~-nttal IO h~alth. 8~e 1our dentlat l'l!lfUlarl7. Get FASTUTH at all c1Tua COUDlarL Coming! Coming! Coming! ) Soon in Onnge County···" WOf'ld famous ~. ~-·· -~~. /8. -~ SCHOOL -(f~-~OFBEAUlY Classes Now Forming FOR FULL INi-ORMATION, COME IN ... CALL...OR WRITE. •. TODAY 906 N MAIN ST. • SANTA ANA • M7-9SS8 ST•TE UCENS£ APPLl£0 ~ State Farm now insures more than 9,500,000 cars! And. with us each car Is "No. 1: Why not ::tart enjoying the kind of Famous Low Rates and Hometown Service that have ---made people in· ..... ,... sure more cars A wnh us than with any other com· '"111 .. "'\ panY7 Call today! 646-6166 LARRY CAIRNS 431 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa STATE FAR• •UTUAL AUT0.081LE INSURANCE COMPANY Hool• ~ &aoof'lll~on, m1rio11 .. Tllflday, June 27, 1967 DAIL V PILOT 5 Campers Get Call Camping can be both fun and economical, says Albert MU£phy of the newly form- ed ~ilty ~Club" m Huntington Beach. and he is inviting all campers and woUld·be campers to join tbe club and the fun. HOLD IT! Don't make a ~move! Wynne-Wood SANTAANA P e r s o n s Interested. In camping can get informa- tion on the outing or the club by calling Murphy, act. mg president, at 962-4lfi6, or by writing to Murphy at 19411 Perch Circle, ijunting-1!!~~~~~~~~~~5i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ton Beach. An Authentic Booklet Telling How to Guard Against Fraud , Crimes of Violence and Confidence Games This widely endorsed booklet is packed with information on bunco artists, investment frauds, unscrupulous door-to·door and telephone sollci· tors, confidence ga mes and crimes of force, including burglary, robbery, attack and telephone intruders. Please stop by in person or call or write for your free copy. 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Brea, California PR. 2·1532 LE. 6·6591 JA. 9.4971 SINCE 1921 FREE CONVENIENT PARKING AT ALL THREE LOCATIONS \ ; I I (, DAILY PILOT Tutsday, Junt 27, 1967 • .. au&NIE Protestors Break Up Concessions Made On Redwood Park LA Coullcil Meeting WASHINGTON (AP) ol lederal land for privately F ederal agendea cU.acloaed owned land as an '**1r· today major eonceaaiona to able percedent, ud noted California in elforta to agree that a balf-dor.ea 1maller upon a redwood.I national lumber m1llt depend upon park. lop from the 14,000 acres LOS ANGELES (AP) - Three recumbent proteston were dragged by police from the City Oouncil chambers after more than 100 broke up a council meet.. tng wttb booing, biasing and chanting. T b e cacophony erupted Monday when the council voted 10-5 against a motion to IUSpend the rules and \ bear a spokesman for t b e F.Oteltora, Dr. Donald Kal• mi, vice ~ ol tbe Peace Action Coundl. K.alllb u1d be planned to i--otest the actions al repre- sentative1 of the city dlll'lq a peace demooltratlon Jut Friday at the Century PJua Hotel, where P r e 1 l d e n t JohDaon wu speaking. But when the cound1 wt- ed not to bear Kalllh, jeers filled tbe chamber. Half a dozen police officers were needed to restore order, two men and a woman bad -to be dragged oat, and aev- eral other protest.on were ' restrained. Kaliab, a pblloeopby pro- fessor at UCLA. told news- men be wu lbocbd at the coundl •• refusal to let hlm. speak. Be lilted his demands u : (1) Tbat mare-be drop- ~ *-arrllted (2) '1'W .....,., ...... be DUI hr ._ ildUn4. (i) Tbat 1be ~ eclll• demn MQor-SmmeI W. Yerty, auef ol PoUce Tbom- aa J. Reddin& and dtJ offl- Fight Set On Children Vietnam Casualties WASHINGTON (UPI) - 'lbe Dtfense Department NondaJ released the names al a U.S. servicemen wbo died bl rece nt military ac- tion ln Vietnam, including 22 Westerners. They were: AJ reported to the Hou~ to suataJn their operatiom. Interior Committee, the con-'J.1)e forest 6el"Vtce, howev- cessioos include accelerat-er, .. ~ w1IY.og 'to epead fll ed federal spendlni on roads JlllllJOD for new road con- and park development, an 1tructlon to open a 91,000. V ul increase in allowable ttm-acre deterred unit in Six Bank a t ber cut In the national tor-Rivera National Forest to ID e6b, and wllliDgneas to ne-additional allowance out of gotiate trades of feder al :n million board feet aDDU· Looted land for state redwood part ally. landJ. ~ beinlpDe•lustainN te emeo~!.2:-The trades would include, m'llU\ or .... ~,, Of $70 {)()() subject to recall in a na-tbe admJntJtraUon proposed ' t I o n a 1 emergency, beacb expenditure ol t18.3 mlllion HOLLYWOOD (AP ) -f r 0 n t property I t camp in park development in the Pendleton Marine Corp s first five years, COOJtruction '-iiiiiil.iiiii•-----....-..-.;..;;;;;;;;;;;... _____ _ Burglin mwhed their .way Base, Ft. Ord ln Monterey entirely at federal expeue tbrougb a J.&.lncb lt.eelftln-County. and Ft. Barry and of a 25-30 mile parkway torced ooncrete wall end Ft. Cronkhite on the Marin through the J>l'OP06ed nafum. looted a bent ol more 1ban headlands. al park, iDcluding Jedeiab -poll ~-' _._ The administration~-Smith and. Prairie Ceek -------------------.•• ..,ooo, c. ,...,,_...,.. _.. s•.J-par... ft_,, a thr ....... tion on demands of · or-""" ...,, CUJU ....,-h I I -· nia G<>v. Ronald Reagan year acceleration in the T e Dai y Pi ot Ult PROTEST-Policeman ts ready to eject John Gould as he voice.1 objections during Loi Angeles city council hearing on protesta during Friday night visit of Pre8ident Johnson. About 100 penona were ejected. 'J.1)e weekend tobben al-was outlined in a I e t t e r co~tion schedule of eo rifled 20 safety depoeat from Philips. Hugbes, dep· u. s. 101 from Orick to u. s. Orange Coast's No. 1 Paper: bow, *'allnc an unknown uty director of the Budget _199_· ---------------------------- amount ot property, a Bank Bureau. of America 9P0kecman said. The ad.ministration balked at only one Reag• propos- lnYeltipton md tbe al -the exchange· of 14.,000 crime mmt have irwo1Yed acres of national forest land Monday that force was used aevenl per'IOlll md taken in the northern redwood to break up the peace aevenl houri. An tlec4rlc purebase unit in Del Norte march, "bUt only force that pc1'ft'.,_bamm• ,... ....i to County with the Rollin Red- ,,.. neceull7· It wu not a cut 1 »inch 1dl ...__ wood Co. for company lands dlmdl IOda1. but there wu --... proposed to be taken for the 1111> crea& ovedleld flaah'ni the nil betwem tbe 1lmlt ---" In Del Norte Count1. ol btltAlu. ,. ~ IDd ... nit al .. "'*' .. .,_.. tb RMllml aa14 bl madt tbl HQ&hea aaid e fGnat dlckloa to cd tt.e mardl, _ _._,._llkl. ________ aervk:e __ o.;;.;lllll:..<Ol.ed_. _tbe __ t ,._ an anJnftaI Ul8IDbly when It became apparent to him t bat aqme marchers bad ..-------------------- taken aggressive actions. Students Indifferent To Rally at Berkeley 111wee 11081 c11l book BERKELEY ,Oalif. (AP) -The younc man popped the lep ol 1be bride• table Into place, thum~tacbd a atan Oil the frcmt and placed the table near lAJc:hri& Foun- tain Oil the bricked Sprool Hall Plaza at the Unlver- ait1 ol Callfomia. "We won't 10. October 11 reallt.ance," the llp read. lt WU, the J0W>t man U • p1.118td. a natiomndie nlly to rwilt tbt mJUtary draft. Oct. lt •• tbe tarpt dlte. 8tu4latl at UM 11UD1DC •...ton. ca tbe1r way to et..., peid the table ~t atltentlut. 'Ibt NIM indlff ere n c e waa maniftlt fOr anothc tablt of tbt Y OUDI Soc1aliat Altianct, I apHnter Trotaky fl'OUP1. lta t 1 b I • tenders have Deen handinC out lit- erature in the Nmt area for years. This quiet ICtM aftm &tart.ling contrast to h tur· moil and proi.at spawned on the same brlclred wall between Sproul Hall and the Student Union, from the fall of 1964 until the firing of Clark Kerr as university president last January. During those more than two yea.rs of tumult, a long line of tables offered pleas ranging from legalization of marijuana to sexual free· dom. In front of them, es- pedally at the noon hour, there waa auch a congestion of the curious and the argu- tn«ltatfve that others ol the 21:000 ttudeota often were late for c1Hae1 on the 178- acre camplll. All that bu c h a n I e d. Why! -TM t r o uble sprouted over a rule banninl polltlcal &00 dvil rlghta actMtlet on campus. The rule hll been chanCed and c&mfUI Jn1lll'.. est in the civil rilhts mov. movement I • r I • l y baa faded away. -'Ibe leaden ~ the DOW dtabandedFree Speedi Movement heve font. -Unlwnlt;y rettDta voted out KeJT over cl1antisfec. tion wtth bJa bandlinl ol the crUel. Bernley c a m p u a Chancellor R o I t r Heyne, who eDW'ed the acat prior to the ttrlne • .me. bu ~ ceeded ID contalninC turtber troubles by a combination of eoufenlfteell and tough .. forcement. tough enforcement. But a university spokes- man p o i n t s out another pertinent faetor : "After the civil rights fuss came the protests ov er the war in Vietnam. The student: held, rallies. They marched. But the war went on. Legislature in Action • . . ts at Marinen Savings. Stop by and pick it up. USED IBM STANDARD MODEl EXECUTIVE MODEL 995° 14'8 FULLY ADJUSTABLE STENO CHAIRS Reg. $29.95 s.wr CALL US FOR REPAIRS OH BOTH Foreip & O.nestic MACMINES SMITH-CC)\ ONA Elect1 ic Portaldes e Ur' or 1r CARRIAGES e S YR. 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FUNI 1801 Bolsa SMITH' St: RuntJ l WESTCLll U'7 E. 17tl Beckman Vehicles Mobile Labs Help Battle Pollution FULLERTON -An UD• ltor speclfic locat!QD.S and UIU8l vehicle, tnanufactured gather data on individual by Beckman Instruments, sources of pollution t b a t ~· here is playing a gen· may change with the sea· erally unheralded role in sons or even with the time the lives of mllllons of peo-of day. ple throughout the world. SmogmobUes increasing· Called tile "Smoifuobile" ly are used to gather air Jt is a '80.000 van or trailer· quality data for a large fype vehicle, instrumented area by moving about with· to the •• m. and bl I in that area. They prove &AU" capa 8 0 particularly useful in ouUy. doing battle with many of the air pollution problems Ing locations, beyond the that haunt communities an reach of stationary facill· over the owrld. ties. Officially named the Mo-Once set, instruments in the motorized vans operate bile Air Quality Monitoring automatically with t h e i r Labor~,to~obi~ ~evelop-readings being continuously er, •m-o-ues are recorded rumbling tbrou~ c i t Y In addltloo to standard streets and on highways In a number of states already , a~ytical lnstru m e n t a and which can measure all tbe more can be expected, common air pollutants the accordlng to Beckman In-vans come equipped 'witti ltruments. sinks. cupboards, light, beat Cuatomera have c o m e and air conditioning. Beck- from as far away as Mu· mans smogmobiles are nlcb, Germany. complete scientific labora· 'nle mobile vans can mon· tories on wheels. For the Record Meeti .. s ,,,._.., l\b&l .... , ~ '*"• 0. Tllllt ............................. ""' ....,., a. ., Newport..... ,,.. VIM C-' c-ttrv C1ull. 1• I!. C:... ~. COl'ww f1ll MM, •:• '""· Coate M..-Ncwort H....,_ LlcN Cl\ltl, Mfte Vet* C-try Cklb. Ce.Mi Mee, 6:45 11.m. aallloe ley Llant CM>, l(llla _,.rt,..., I MS e.ysldl Drtw. Newport hed\, 7 p.m. S... llMdl T-fmattn C111>, 101 118"dl Houw, 140t Peclflc Coest HIPWff, Seel 9Mdl. 7 p.~ HvntlngtOn lleedl Ella lodG!t-EllCS Club. ... OCHft Ave.. Hi.-.1111111on llMd\. 7:30 p.m. SodetY l'Or IM P..-rvet~nd E~ °""~' Of Bertie<' Oullt'· tef $1nglfle In Amerlu, C t ~ CMpter, Colleot Partt SdloOI, %M ~re o.me. COlll Mfta, I p.m. Order o1 ltM 1!1stem Ster. °"Pt'lr Ja. ~le Twnple, 15111 Sl'9ff and SI. A~ Plea, Newport .. edl. . ,..,... LO.O~. "-No. 1151. 45 I, 17'11 St., COllll MesA, 1:15 p.m, Onnoe Coest ll'nel ll'r11!1 MIN """"9. TtmPle 511-. 617 W. H81'1111on. eo.ta Mae. 1:15 p.m. Wl!DNUDAY w.stmlntlw Toestmasten CIU\ J. °""'' P8"Cllke HouM. Wntmmter. 6:15 a.m. Cost• Mew • Orenoe Coat l loM Club. SUiiy's Coffee Shop, '12 E. 17tl St .• Cort• Mae. 7 a.m. Blue Flenw loestm.lfers Club, Rlch-erd'a Cofflot si-, l03 Vie l ldo. H-1 BHdl. 7 a.m. Huflf1ft0ton hid! Exdlange Cklb, l(lng'a Tabla llftteurant, ""'•""'~ si.r. " -Coe*• -R*'Y Clllb, Mesa V- CGunlrv Club. eo.ta Maa.1-Soropllmllts, Vitia Merl!le. 1 ll•Y. side Dr!W, NfowpOrt 8Ndl, I -westm!Nter ~Club, H Pen-,,., IM, 1*1 IJeedl lllvd., 1Y, ml~ ster. It llOOft N-1 Kel'1Mr &ar G-. v"9 Mf>. rlM, 1...S llnSldl Dr1,.., ~-' a.di. 12:15 p.m. Fount .. n Vallrl Exdlanoe Ctut11 Fr- colt'. 111JI leedl llvd., Hulllnglon Bffdl, 12:1.5 p.m. Divorres DIVOllCIH "Lao l -1.-Hodlon vs Wevert Prft<ll Hodlorl (-tA -lnttMnot) Monika Hemllloft vs Don EdWrld H.,.._ '"°" SMlla A. Ch¥tton vs Rktt<'lf H. Cllar~ Marjorie l. liod<•nburv vs Hf*erd A. Hodlenbllrv l-1Y Ann Reindl ... Rcibel! Eugene Reindl c.rolYn J •• n HIHldrom YI Jedi Adolphe H Ill lslTom Doro111Y L. MIMr 111 Robert /'f. MllM OBITIJ A.RIES McNALLY CW. M. McHeJIY .AIS E. 221111 JI., Newport IM<.tl. Aot SJ; d~ June 2J. Mvlwd Ir/ 11\nbend, Janr I . Mc· Nally I IOf\. <Ari llalter McNtllv I UUgllter. Mn . Jeen Zunlf•"· H.,... part Iced\, and -ll'•t Wv• ioes -c held tl:ldaY, y, 11 AM.. Bell llroNwaY 1\aPtl. 110 11,.....n, Codlt M~csa, with Rov. He<tler1 JaflMGn oflk I . Inter· ..-t, PacHlc View lal P'ar11 • ._It ~8!~R~ IMI .. S.. AM. Survtwd lrl , Rav Mc• o-141; or-l'ICbon> Rav . Mc:Oonlld. ...i prenddaulJll~. Jac;i.nne J~ eon. Senlcft. WednetclY, I P .M •• ,... FamllY Funertl .._. . BOUG~N F lorenot M. HCIUQl!ton. 111'1 11"'11- •nle L.trw. Garden G...,.. '41rvlved bV lwo daughttrs, Cla111 Weltz end H91er• Shew. Servlcn -· ~Id t~ daY. TUH<lay. I P.M .• p .. Femlly Colonlel Funenl ~__J___ BARTLllT Toed A. WI~ 7~ of 1233 E. it."*1nl •• C4lbY .. ,,.... I(. ~ JMft L. Teyler ¥t ,mtdt A. Teyler .... , Ye lleMe .. l.tt111t ...... &tlw A. --,,. 0..111 "· .... ~ a. McCwt vt llvftl M, Mcart ltdlltell •• ~..... .... ,,.... L. McF..,_ lrlJfftt Gudnllt Deer1llt w Com•llt Mll•rlen o.rlftO Sharon ic... 1'"""1 "' ltlclltrd Vlc111f' '"'"'" Ervin Ray Bul'U vs Wllllf Jean lul'U Ill/Ill Oanjll VI Fr.nit Muon Oanl•I Jenet RM llosnyek VI Wiiiiam (. Boin yak Virginia J. Sutton Ill J«ln P. Sutton °"91 M. Slumt>o vs Jann H. SIVmbo Srtvl• v. LMI ... Gullltnno LMI Char1otte E. Gentllf VI Mturk:t A. Gentile INTEltLOCUTOllY Olelll!l!S Robert Jem• Glll>ertlOft va Martotlt SuHn Gllb«hon Jotapll Wetter sm1111 •n lal'Nra Dlant Smltll ,,,,.rv•rtt l. Davis 111 v.,,_ ll. Davit Elva Sellllft VI Gllllert Selina• Janet H. LansdoWnl vs L.,ry M. L.,..._ downe Franots Let i.-YI Htrblrt Emenon Leue Edne E. K,...,.... YI ltlcllanl H. K,...,.. ger lttll ltlf'ralne Hoeltuon vs Wllllam Koeller HoclgJOn AllTWI Tramblno vs .Jolin T,.,,,,blno Lella nl D. com-111 L.tvnter A. Coley EMrt C. IUvere Vt Ramon 11.lvera ,,,,.rvartt F. Ptlll "' Kennell\ H. Philp Dorollly ,,,,..,,,. Hovi vs Onls Oren Hoyt Dorotlly ~" vs Eu-Speer• Pamela N, Heard vs Ctu·tnu w HM rd Jolln J. Dubois "' Merle D. Dubol• Mlkl'9d kamen vs l rvot 5c1man Vlrgll F. Spilt« 111 Gllldys E. Spllt..-J-lve let>aynskl vs Romen B•l>- czynsltl Petrkl• L. JM Y-Vt TllOmas J, JMYOll> 1-e Oovts 111 Robert L. Davit Joan M. DoUglltv n Reglnek! Douglltv lllNAL Ol!elll!H Dwlohl S. Summ.,s vs Thanya KtY Sum mu• Allrt!d Clwtrln Sloftel vs Llllblorv $1,,,,_I Alie» Joellll Hlllt Vt K-'11 ltldlenl Hiiis Gt Mett lell Jem• Jr. vs DorolhH l etJemes ,,,,.rtt IC. Hll\loll va Steve R. Hinton Paula Ann Reynolds vs Joel Edwin R..,nolds "ft'.:e D~~i.:err•r v1 ttovnmy Adel-s.ytrllld vs Cerv L. Seytrl.cl Elk~ Fldvcxl• Vt Edward Fkluccl• Janel Laube Allmen 111 Le1llf Edward Allmen K~llftlt Bertel Mtley "' ,,,,.rouerlt~ Franca ,,,,.1.., Jt"'"""9 D. ll-r vs Joy 'loyd R-r Ltont Adams l ladtley vs lllell Devis BIKkley Grtce Hamt Kidd vs Semutl Curtl• Kidd Loretta F. Hunt VI ltlchanl l . Hunf OBITIJABIES ELY Georve A. l!IY. 6611 SM$tlcn, New. POr1 ltedl. Died June 2S Survl...cl by wl~, CathtrtN 1 end nlea!, Mrt. lret1e Pletz, ol Glendele. GrevealcSe _.,Ices, Tl/ttdey. 2 P.M,. Peclflc v ... w M9fnorlel Putt. Directed by 1111111 Mortuery, 3510 E. COl1f Hlg~ wev, Corona •1 M•r. JOHNSON Nelli• G. Jaflnaon. 1n2 Florid• Av• ..• Huntington IMch, Died June 2'. Sur· vlW<I bv brothcn, Cllflonl A. Joh~ '°"' Norfolk. Virginia. end CNrles ,_,, Modtstor sister, """· G Schroeder, llllnola, and life. Ofn4*11on, Mn. Gereldl,. Wick· ,,,.,., of Hun41noton Brech. Prlv•N M!<Vl<JM -• held loclav. Tuesdey, er Grttn HIH~ Mtmorlal O.tr>t l. Sen Prdre>, With ln..,._fll, Grttn Hint M-or111 Pllf'k. Tutsday, Junt 27, 1%7 DAILY PILOT t Economic Meet Sets Theme CAR STEREO r.,. C....W.-_. *'- ,.. ......... reconh. A N A H E 1 M -"Pro-ference. Orange County is A planning luncheon f o r flotti 4 _, I "-U• spectus '68" bas been select-big business and 'Prospec· representatives of all pro· ed as theme for the sixth tus '68' will show that o u r spective sponsoring groups annual Orange County Eco-·stock' is continuing to grow will be held Wednesday at $4 per cartrid~ includ" all costs. ..... ,kk··-Ir 41eflY"J. s-w-tlM ---·"'· CALL 534-1566 after 1:00 P.M. nomlc Development Confer-_.:.:,in:......:..:val::::.ue::·_" _______ _.:::th~e:_:G~r~an~d~H!:ote=l~in~A~nah~e~lm~~-~================================~==~~~~~= ence at the new Anaheim Dis~d Policeman Files Suit SANTA ANA -Ousted Stanton police lieutenant James Brown today bad fil· ed a Superiour Oomt suit to get hla job back. Clai.nUing unfah-treatment in bJ.s ouster, Brown asked a writ of mandate requhing the city to rein6t.ate him. Brown, a five-year veter- an of the force, alleged he was oorued a fair trial aftec he was fired in M.acch. The city council ousted the offi. cer on charges ttiat includ- ed mistreatment of a prlaoo· &r. Defendant.a an fuur coun- cilmen, Mayor IImTy L. Mil· ler, Cbid Paul W. Mobatt, Qty Adminittrator JohDICon Craig and the city'• t..'d of appeals. Knott's Sets Photo Day BUENA PARK -Judg- ing of entries for the fir.it "Daguerreot y p e Day'' at Knott's Berry Fann will be Saturday, at 6 p.m. in the Independence Hall Theater. John C a t e s, editor of Western Photographer mag- azine ; Clarence Inman, di· rector of the Los Angeles Pbotogr-aphy Center, and Don George of the Long Beach Oamera Club, will serve on the judging panel. Fire Calls Convention Center Nov. 2. The announcement w a s made Monday at a luncheon meeting of tbe Orange Coun- ty Chamber of Commerce's Economic Develop m e n t Council, sponsor• of the Conference, by L. A. Peter· sen, council cbalrmaD. Petersen, who ii a l 1 o chairman of tb1a year's con- ference, said, "A.a tbe fast· est-growing county In t h e United States, Orange Coun- ty offers unlimited oppor. tunities for businessmen and industrial.istst We want to explore the .even greater business opportunities which lie In the county's future - therefore 'PrOBpeCtua '68' was chosen aa our con· ference theme. "Financial, industrial and civic leaden will address the anticipated thousand or more attendees at tile con- Bal Island Wins $3,000 For Beaches SANTA ANA -Balboe bland bu WOil approval of an annual '3-000 allotmeut to Improve itl beechel. Supervisor Alton E. Al· len of Laguna Beach said the city of Newport Beach and the Orange County Har- bor Dlstrict each will chip in $1,500 a year for 10 years for "the exclusive UH of maimaining, protecting and replenlsbing the beaches around Balboa Wand. The agreement w a 1 reached upon recommenda· tion of the Joint Harbor Committee for Newport Harbor and the Harbor Commiss:ion. At the same time Allen announced that supttVisors have approved funds f o r the annual mainten&llce dredging of Bay Island and replenishment of sand on the adjacent beach. T h e Harbor District will reimburs~ the city of a maximum of $3,000 for the dredging portion of the project j PREPARE A~~Jb,,11~ FOR THE ~7_.,. -FUTURE School of Business =~~:;:;:~ •ACCOUNTING ~dwrif-iljf ·r:~N~y SHORTHAND~ um eDENTAL Oll•rln1 •• ~ .::-;"::, ASSISTING The Big Money. Class of'87 at California Federal U ll he takes his savings seriously, we'll graduate him magna cum Big Money. That's because California Federal will give his savings the same Big Money treatment we give his Dad and Mom. Being the nation's largest fed eral savings associa tion, we're past masters at keeping money safe. We have unequalled sav- ings management and assets over $1.4 billion. And we pay the nation's highest yield on insured savings. Why not enroll your boy or girl in the savings course at our nearest California Federal office? Take the post-graduate course yourself. We'll have your whole fa mily on the honor roll in short order. 5.25% current annua l rate. Co mpounded daily. Nation's highest yield on insured savings. Dividends paid quarterly. Funds received by 10th of an y month cam from first of month. After the I 0th, funds earn from date received. Funds in account 3 months cam to day withdrawn. Accounts insured to S 15,000 by a permanent agency of the U.S. Government. Established in I 92S. Federally chartered and supcrvi~ed. \ } S...,._ ($!Wt) lllartlfll. 2'3' Dt llY Avt., Long 8ffdl. 5111,lvtd lrl wlf9, JY<le C. Bl<1llft I Ito dltllghl-lewrtv ~ tnd Mltltvft D. Lecv. Servbc Thu,...,.y, 1 1 P.M., PMlt FemllY Colonlel Fu~ Home, 11111 St .. , sanla Aiw. lwd lrl wit., M.lrt Lou1 two sont P..U A. and R.-rt E. Wllllwns1 sisters, Mn. ANDERSON Jack S, Andenon. A~ C , c4 1'16 /'4_.. ... .._.,~ ... -.. -.-..--.-~--~-. ... ~ .. -" Montelr Ave.. lon11 IH<:h. Survived '-===============================J HOME LOANS lndlvldu•I c:on1truction or remodelinr • Discuss your plans with any offiet below or our c.onstruc- lion loan department. Phone 937·0321. ext. 55"4, ~ Md>enleb, H Mexico. •nd Mr L Getwvleve l . l cxas. end N\'tll gr•ndelllldren. Servtcn W.0- r>ffdey, 2 PM., In t?\e C11a9tl 1t PacHk Vitw •I P1trtt. lnlt<· mtfll, Pacific View l•I Perl!: Oll'Kl!d b'f Paclflc View Memorlet Ptr1t Mortuerv. p BALTZ MO Corona del Mar Costa Mesa BELL eftOADWAY MORTfARY .110 Broadway Costa Mesa LI 34.13 SMITH 'S Q7 COLONIAL HOME Weatmlnltfor Runt.in n Beacb LE '-6539 WESTCLIFF MOR'TUA RY U7 E. 17th St.. Coda Mesa l4MW bv wife, M¥v J. And~ton1 four It d&uQhll!f'1. Sylvl•, KathW<!, Ker~ elld Jac-tyn, ell -' ltM llMW: molh- ~, Mn. Vere Al)derton, Lono 8M<h. MUii...,. aervlc~ will be held Wr4- "'""8Y, 3 p ,M .• Fores! L.twn CVP<tU, C11&11el of Our Felhera, wesrcllff Mor- ut..v. 01...cton. ~. PACIFIC VIEW MIM Olt14L P 41t1C C """"Y • Morl"'"ll M1111olttlltt • Clr1tr"/ '""'"' 5,f'f>irr• C.tm•llOM 'it n tl(U 3~ Paclflt Vlt w Drive, Newport Buch, Calllomla •:166J l tltphOf'le (TU) •?l-JAIOJ I See By Today 's Want Ads • When Yachtsmen 1w1 find complete MaMC servX-e, vent ~ICl'Tll 1n· paired. • Where someone i,; 11ethn;,; a beautiful lavmdar ro:1- vcrtrblc Cadill.ac. • Where A party has lr>~I his pet -a small, dark brown male poodle. • Where lilCre is a lo\'rlv Monticello Townhouse be· low market price. • Where to find one of the popular Lido 14 # 1~. with new rovtr and tr111 l· er. • \Vhf'rf' ;yC"111 ri\n h11.' iso yardll C'lf li~ht bl'ICI' 1•nn1· merciAI 11·nnl ca1~1 • Where 11. i:nrdroC'!' nrrrlc full llm<' ht-tr 11nrl 11 II ~v $1.SO M hour· For purchau • lndl\llclu1I construction • Remodel· Inc & Improvement • See us now for competitive 1nteres\ ratu. fast "'vice. and convenient terms. "'rch11c I01n • For your loan consult any office below !isled as & Property Improvement • Loans pro111de 100% financing up to $5.000 with 8 years lo pay For room addilions, POOis. pa11os. rep.airs Come tn or phone any office. 18 Convenient Offi ces in Los Angeles. Orange and Ventura Counties/ Ample Free Parking 3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU : ANAHEIM·EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOLN AVE. • 776·5700 & ANAHEIM-WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • 776-2222 & COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD. • 546-2300 Head Ottice: 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles ..... CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ••.•• * * * The Betterment of People is Our 81lhon Dollar Bus1ne!'>s '. ,, r • .. -- • "'""""' . __ .,, ............... ·-_,, ...... In High Gear WI& CAJIL CAJ!b'l'EKSEN M<rcury ' c..pr produc-tloa .. beiog .,.,......... by addition of • second anem- bly linll! cm the West eo.rt, l:.. P'. l.-.o:. Ford Motor Oo. vice prtsident, aod divinm general manager lold a news conference here . .:.....,..... Cougar ........ tioo will -.egin al the com- pany's San Jose plant with the start o{ ttie 19611 mod- els, be ..aid. 'COUGAR COUNTRY' De.oibing California .u .. Cougar Country." L a u :i a.a:id. "Tbe reaaom for this mo\le are quile obviowl. Nearty one of l!ftl"J' five Cougar sales is made in c.aliiornia. Since tile rtnt car was assembled last fall Jt has been a real scram· ble lo keep pace wilb sales." 'lbe Northern Califomia issembly plant will contin- ue lo build the Multang and Fon! light tndl. He llliill (})ugar .ales h a v e paued lhe IO,ODO mart natimally and pro- duction for U.S. customen lOtab about ll2,000. CAUFORNIA nnsr "The -product line at the San Jose assem- bly· plant is another remin- der." Lam Aid. "of how important California is to Ford Molar Oo. The com· J>allJ, inctudine Philco, ha •bout UJm empjoyea in this AWARD FOi. GtJRNEY -E. F. L.aux, Ford Motor Co. vice president and Lincoln-Mercury general manager, pttsenta division's "Laurel Wreath'' awam to race driver Dan Gurney. Gurney is the first re- cipient of the award, lo be preee!Ud annually for out.stading 1cbievement in the automotive field. --.. ~lliPl« .. --. ...,,... "' --• ,...._Oar Ford ud Lincolo-Mercmy dealers emplof an adlltion- al L7,0llD califumiam md are spending $15,000,llOD on building Md expaodi.llg deal- ership facilities to be ready to sell and service the big Califomill markets we see down the road ... Ile also toot an optimis- tic view of auto sales na- tionalJy. ··ear s a I e 1 virtually caught up with the previ- ous year's pace in April. In May , tbey were 5 per- cent ahead of lhe same month a year ago, and in the rant 20 days or JUM it appears the indll5try is hold- ing firm or slightly ahead of last year's early sum· mer pace. m rRD BE:!t'T VEAR-: .,_ .. tirmogmonaod ....... --u.. aJlil ._ ......... "This is true across the nation hlll especially evi· dent here in our Los An- geles disbict. l.n the big Mercury lines. our top mod- rls. the Brougham. Marquis and especially the Cok>ny P a r k Station wagom, att accounting for about 4 out of IO s.a.Jes nationally. Here in th is area. they acct1un! foc 7 out of 10. ·• Law: labeled the improv- ed sales perfMmance by the entire division thi5 year as the ~It of the new and very well accepted Cougar. "Th Cougar out.sells all other specialty cars ezcepl U1e Mustang and Camaro and in thi! highly regarded Southern CaWornia area, and it has exactly twi.:e the market penetration that it has nationally," he 1aid. GURNEY SPECli\L .. I'm confident we 're on the roa6 to an 8.S million car ye;.., barring a major labor disruption. An a.5 nui. lion year would make 1967 the third best year in auto tlistory, second on1y to the record .and near-record pace ot 1965 and 1966." Laux noted lhal Lincoln- Mereury s.a.Jes have been running stronger than in- dustry as a whole and that 1967 deliveries passed the 1966 patt June I. Lincoln- Mm=ury became the first multi-line division to sur- pass its year-ago 53.les mark. Tbe. luxurious XR-7 and the Dan Gurney Special make up almost 50 percent or all Cougar sales nation- ally. Gurne)", who captains the leading Cougar Team in the Trans American Se· dan racing series, was pre- Ji en t e d a disUnguished achievement award by Lin· coln-Mercu.ry for the role he has played in rnaklng the Cougar the car it is to- day. Getty E yes Mission, Tidewater Uncoln·Mercury sales in the second quarter have in· creased 20 pereent over 1966. Retail orders are more than double a year ago, in· dicaling that the sales surge will continue in the weeks ahead, he said. 'CARRIAGE TRADt.:' Today's auto market was cllaract.erizt'd by Laux as "carriage tJ'ade" markeL "I lite to call it a carriage b"ade market because Amer- • • Latest stock digest shows earnings, dividen ds, and price ac tion of2400 iss ues . tornpwes. •arnings witti previous )"NfS, s.llows yield in perceotages, the stock's interim eaml!'lg'I. M"t. pric» changes. Institutional holdinr.;, workinR c:apitM. _, dw1. trends. Included are OIM'el" 1700 Msted oommori stocks; over-the<OUflter industrial 8r1d utility issues, insurance stocks. and bank gt~ What's more. It's absolutely free. For-yo.JI' ctlP)', just cJip OlA: lhi!. couoon. I _,________ I I °"----~"'~--~Zif! uc:m.,..___ I I ........... ~-------I I E_ F. HUTTON & COMPANY INC. I I 161 N..,• Mel. S.t._t, S.11t• A11•. 147·0101 I I ,,, 1., ........... ,. ~ ... , .. IK ... •11.1•1• I ,.,,,.11r111 "rw ¥1')•.: .. ,.n ~•(!,IC-COA\I \T(X"ti: f .. , .. ~ .. r·'' I ""n "'"E• tt•ou•r, 'Ec1.1••1'f ~"'D rl'l"Vl'ln••,.. E•CH.t.•1r,•\ I • • ~---------~----------~ I I -.. OVER THE COUNTER NASO Lltflnp for Monday, JUM 26, 1967 LOANS ' ON STOCKS, BONDS-Listed & Unlisted 9()0~. OF MARKET VALUE Immediate Action -Strictest Confld•nc• WALKER & TOWNSEND, INC. 80 Wall Street New York, N.Y. 10005 • Telephone (212) 943-4696 ' -I " Mutual Funds -A- "~ ~I;~ s::..,.·.~ .... '" " Oenllk> l.:111 °"'111GW l.H 0.S.01111"" .l'D Ofll!dl• 1·· D11 Sift .611 IMVllbll 1.10 Oi.mA-11 l.:tt ~ ... "" mtllll 1.1111 .. ~ .lOl> D!~i'·~ f:~.i ... ...... o b!Seeo 111 1 g l'KOWY 1.20 ~-~ OomfMlll ,IO l'lorn"O 1.•1o o-ir. .... DanO; 't~ ~ r~ ""l.?.I D•n~IE I.to "'(,"'' .to 8•1 lM 1 IG ui<• Pw I.JO Pu""\!! A ~:1::1~ duPont Jrli.Jll """""' pflS' 0\IQ LI 1.(IC D11 •.tOPn.OS Ouqll ""' 1 0.. 2.lOptl.lO OWG C1> ,lO!I 5 .. ,, ••• .. , • • • l~ •1 : .. ' ' " " " • " .. '" " ' ,j " " • : ·~ fi ' ' •• "' '" ' • " ~ n ' '" , " " '" " • " • • " •• ' " '" " " " " "' • ' " "' • .. "' ~ .. ~·llt001l·1}'1 ,; Pl .60 d~:'1.so kld .. 60 CCWI I.JO l.~cpt Pll '!'In U'9 moll 4«> Tren \.lS AnllF .40 NII pfl.20 ll~l'C •• llr'Qlll!I CADie I C~~F 1'.~g Develop Dy11em 1 EIK 2!60 Fir.An F re 4'.20 Fds 2.~ H~I ~77r~ \~ 11111 oll.1.1 ,...~, 1 70g ilol 5pf ! .let pf),7.1 PCem .IO P~ 1.SO H; pO 60 ,i,svc .38t 'llbVI 1.SO ttret .IO Siii 1.70 1:11a11~2i° '~' pfl,JO lf'l1• .50 lrt .80 t!~f,~·~b 'ac pn.•• )<Ir Pd 1 Y Oil 109 11 PC .80 •II F oOt llt• 1 40 •tit I 1(1 ~l ll• 1 ' c;n n , Aln 10 >Al o!J 1! 11\f •1171 ~•n I Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York ~ • O.rl V PILOT f) ~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~- Stock Exchange List Closing Helipol Nan1es Ad Mana~er I toward D. Frazier hu been named adv<>rtising and sales promotion tnanager for lht> Helipot Division of Beckman Instruments. lnc .• announced R. E. Klees, cor- porate director of commu- nications Frazier succeed~ Robert R. Crittendon. who was re- cently named to a 11i milar po1i1llon with the rompany's Srienlir1r Instruments Olvl· J. DAILY PILOT TueWy, June 27, 1967 lazzed, Unplugged, Stoked Phil Edwards' Book May be Surfing Bible A week ago it arrived on the mar- ket without fanfare and yet, accord· ing to many surfing af.iciooados, it could easily become the bible of the sport. Phil Edwards' book "You Should Have Been Here an Hour Ago" is unquestionably the finest surllng pub- lication to date. With Sport.I Illustrated's Bob Ot· tum, the same guy who did a two· p a g e spread on Dan Gurney last week. puttl.ng Edward's thoughts on paper. the book describes in great alLL 0011•• BILL DONER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ detail wbat it's like to get "jazz. ed" and "unplugged" and "stoked." "Edwards," pens Ottum, "is the Manolete, the Jack Armstrong, the Big Daddy (at the age of 28) of A.meri· c-a' s fa st.est-growing sport-surfing." A young surfer is quoted in the book as saying, "Phil Edwards i& so great that be could ride in with a paper bag over his head and you would Instant· ly know who It was." Ottum putJ it men bluntlY, "Phil Edwards is the be 1 t surfer ln the wrld,' be writes. Not But Certainly Edwarch ha1 to rant with &be ft.nest wave rlden of all time, bat by DO 1tretch of &be Im· apatioa 11 the Dana Polllt resi- dent the .best ID the world. Even on bh beat day1, Edward• eoDlcf never e0mpare with the lites Of David NaubJwa, Corty Carroll or Nat Young. That, more than anytbJng eue, 11 why be 1&eered clear of organ.I.zed compeUtloo. sun, u.olell Ottum put word• In bh mouth, Edwant1 ls a flnt cla11 surf pldlosopher. "Yoa ma1t one day," be say1, "one time In yoar llfe, stand on the lop of a monater wave with wind blowing 1pray like sUnfiDg Uttle 11eedle1 lnto your flanks and your back, and look 1horeward loto those lncredibte P'ffD and umber bllll. 1lte water 11 alive with 1par- kle, and the aarfboard makta a hlu\og aoand Ulle a thoo.aand yards of tearing 1llt. lo the next momeat yoa are riding along on the moving, boiling top of the world, atucbed, oaJy oc:culonaUy, to tlda planet. And you are forever jazzed.'' More fluot.e• Other Edwards quotes include: "There bas got to be a time wheo tou've got everything done and you can just go surf. But failing that ideal condition -you go surf anyway. And at the end of the day you stride home, t>ead clear, cares washed away . . . iDd gently jazzed. "Waves can't be the god of the ;port. Otherwise. we would all live n Hawaii. It has to be getting out n it that counts. Then . . . "I used to ride junk waves all day ·ong, training for the good moments. You do this, and one day you are ritting out there all alone. waiting (or a set, and someone will paddle JP and ask how the surf is. 'Man,' f'OU tell them, 'you should have been !Jere an hour ago.' That'• Neat"! "I'll tell you what neat la: Tfle force of a mon1ter wave can pin SPORTS LOG HORSE RACING -H o 11 y w o o d • 0 ark, 1 :45 p.m. JMSEBALL -Washington vs. An- ~els, Anaheim Stadium, 8 p.m. Bll..LIARDS -Tournament Bil· iards Inc .. Culver City, 8 and 10 p.m. BOLLER GAMES -Olympic Au- Jitorium, 7:30 p.m. RADIO-TELEVISION BASEBALL -Washington vs. An- ~els, KMPC, 8 p.m.: Dodgers at Cin- .:innati. KFI. KWKW, 5 p.m. ROLLER GAMES -Olympic Audi- ·orium, Channel 5, 8 p.m. UNPLUGGED -Pbil Edwards cu.ta across the face of a wave at Hatiewa Beach in Hawaii. yoa rlgbt don to the bottom. YM lJe there on yORr back -apread- eatled and heavy and beJpJes1 - and U you loot up you can aee tboae 1plml1Dg fiDgert of turbulence reacbJng don to get you. They acoop you up Inside or them and you roll yourseU up into a ball aed for a few 1econds you are aplnDIDg around crazily In a world that 111 neither Jaod nor sea nor air. The bell with psychiatry and Us cracted- leatber couches. Thia Is real back to the womb stuff; this la bow you get locked in on life, and tbJa ls the tick that can core yoa of your complexes. "The tblng is. surfing continues to be full of hlgb adventure. And - outside of racing a stock car or smuggling yourseU Into the main act at Plaza del Toro ID Mexico Clty -where else can yon get 10 tbot'onghly pumped for so Uttle money'?" Without even knowing It, Edwards summed ·up why his book will never make the best 1eller Ust wttb bta last statement. It ls going for $6.95 per copy and there lsu't a surfer In the world willing to part with that kind of dough for some reading matter. Not with the cost of wax being what It 111 today. Browsing Around Gary Johnson, the ex-Orange Coast and Huntington Beach High athktic star, performed at first base Monday night for the Southern League All- Stars in an exrubition game with the Atlanta Braves. Johnson received more votes for the Star nine than any other player in the circuit. Just last week he set a new loop mark by making 22 put outs in a single game for Evansville. The game, in- cidentally, went 19 innings and John· son scored the winning run. Rick Muther of Laguna Beach. who is in the midst of a driving comeback. is slated to pilot the Day- ton Steel Wheel Special Saturday in the Telegram Trophy Race for ln· dianapolis type cars at Mosport, Can- ada. Muther qualified the machine two weeks back. but the r<>ce was postponed due to rain. Herb Jenks, the guy who original-' ly designed the fiberglass vaulting pole a dozen years back, is now man· ulacturing fiberglass tennis rackets and skis. Jenks is regarded by those who know as the top glass man in the business, so tennis could be in for a new look before long. Track and ffold is still suffering. Bill Nicholas, the Coliseum bossman, predicts the International Games on July 8-9 will draw only 25,000 daily. Meanwhile 50,000 fans are expected for the Shrine High Football classic on Aug. 3. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GBL -:llicago 40 26 .606 Detroit :t6 31 .537 41h Boston 37 33 .515 !i \1innesota 37 33 .515 S Cleveland :W 34 .500 7 .\NGELS 3fl 37 .493 Hi 'Jew York :ri 35 .478 8'h Baltimore 32 35 .478 81h Kansas City 3'l 39 .451 lO'h Washington :n 40 .437 11 ~ MONDAY'S RHULTS AHOIU 4 Wohlnv1on S MlnMSOI• ,, 8CHIOll 1 Chlcaoo S. B•ftunore 4 POW York ~. Ku•SH Cltv , Onlv e•FN"• HN>dll~ TOOAY'S SCHIOULI Wuhlnol<wl ICol~m•n, ~SI V\ ANOILS IMC GIOl!llln. 11 I AntN-lm 51..:lhill'" KMPC, e pm N" Yono fDown•nt ... , •nd v .. ti.tnk. ' II •' .(•llWJ C lty I HV"'t" 1 S 11nc:I Oobfon, • JI, lw• '''"' doublthf•d'• (hlCUO IHOrlrn I I) •I ll1lllmott llltrb"r U I. M>hl RMtOf'l l/Al'1 • , ~ Ot "' M'""""°'• l(hA"( ... 10 S n•vhl (If••'•~ 1Q Ofll' Qnu• J ti •I ()<>frclll IW1I'°" f>f), n1gn1 I NATIONAL LF:AGUE St. Louis Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh San Francisco Atlanta Philadelphia l>ODGEHS New York l louston W L Pct. GBL 4:1 24 .642 42 30 .583 3112 39 28 .S82 4 :i:i :it .530 71h. :16 :14 .514 81h 3G 34 .514 81h :II :16 .463 12 :io 39 .435 14 24 41 .369 18 26 45 366 19 MONDAY'S RES UL TS OOOGERS J, Con<1M.tfl 0 N•w York J, Pll1$bUr91t , SI Loul• 3, San Fran<1>eo I Chltaon l. Dh11adtloltlo 1 Oftlv o~mtt sr"'<Julfd TOOAY'S SCHEDULE OOOGEllS ISullon. 4'1 •1 C1ntlnn.tfi (Ellf,, j JI KFI 11.WKW S pm Plll\hu•llh f Frvm•n I) ll •• N•w \'or~ lll•n• n•n O 0• H NJ\f('f"I '8'4"•n'JAmt 'n) ... Atl•nlA {Nt.+tro. l-)• f'l•Qtl P"11"19 .. 1t)h... 'u ., 1 " ~· ,,,,.,~CM f\•mfr_,wu. • S ti (UIP ~ I' <.,tn Fr11rv "" •.•rr"''"''' I ,, ,., St l,..ou1J (C•rl'C!"• S ,, ,, nt--1 J(ali~e Tops All-Stars NEW YORK (AP) -Al Jtalloe of Detroit led the Ucat wttla 3G votee today when Buebal1 c.m1u1oner WUllam Eckert &bDCIWICed tbe resultJ ot. the poll of American LMgue play- ers, managers aod coacbel for the All.Star Team to (ace Ule National League July 11 at Anabebn. ·;,, Kallne and Bill F!wban of the n. gers and the Robtnaoo bo)'I of Baltf· more -ouUielder Frank and third buemau Broob -•t(* the only r.. peat.en from Jut Yetr'• IWterl. Pitcberl and other aqued members will be pJcbd later by Manaeer Bank Bauer of Baltimore. Rod Carew, eecond bueman of tbe Mlnneaota Twiol, became the o o l y rookie to make the club. Rico Petro- celli, Bolton atiortatop alao wu picked for the first time. Hannon Killebrew of Minl'MMll1ta and Carl Yut:nemski of BostA:>n bavt been there before;18rt were not starters lut seuon. There were ooly two left-banded batters'~ Yutrzemati and Carew. .• Kallne received all but five of the votea be could possibly have polled. for players are not allowed to pick their own teammates. The American League bad 273 ballots and Detroit contributed 26 of them. Thus Kallne (See KALINE, Page 11) 'Hamil toll a Disgrace' Halo Hurler Uses Spitter --Hodges By EARL GUSTKEY Of 1111 Dalty P'ltlf lteff Jack Hamilton ls a quiet. 28-year. old fellow from the sleepiest place in iowa -Morning Sun. Extremely popular with hia team- mates and cordial at all times with the writers, Morning Sun's favorite waJ, in so many words, branded a cheat Monday nigllt at Anaheim Sta- dium. Hurler of the tnsult wu GU Hod&'ll, Jliftt 21~1 vs. WalllMtlilll. e "'l'll.o ICMPC (710). June 21-A/1911a vs. Wa.,,1-. t '·'"-• tcMPC (710). manager of the Washington Senators and who at this very instant may be on the phone conversing in heated terms with the commissioner of base- ball, Wllllam •'Spike" Eckert. Hodges complained to plate umpire John Stevens four times last night fhat the Angel burler was throwing a spit· ball -a pitch that is detected with considerably more skill by bitters and managers than by umpires. ''It was a dlJgrace to the game of baseball to allow a game like that," growled Hodges. The muscular ex-Dodger officially protested the game in the fifth inning Monday night. "I've n e v er before proUlted a game. I've never bad cause to. Win, lose or draw I would have protested the game." He lost, 4-3. "l protested the game because I don't think this kind of thing should be allowed to continue. There wasn't one person in this ball part tonight who didn't know what was going on. "Ninety percent of the pitchers in baseball throw or have thrown t be spitter, but I've never seen anything as flagrant as this." Hamilton constanUy puts his band to bis mouth before taking the sign from bis catcher. He also touches the back of bis cap, the top of his cap, the resin bag and the front of his shirt. Dote They SCOt"ed A NOELS h i -C••Otttaf doUbled. 'Ode llllrd on Sc.tlaal'• bun•. Fretosl'$ lnfleld ~r Kortd C•rcltMI. ONE RUN. lnc:I -MOr'IOlt doubled, took llllrd on WerheJ' bunl R~"' slntll $Cored Motton. ONE RUN. 1111 -MOrton slflilt.11, Mincher w1lktd. llod9e"' ""°" se«ed Monon. K-'s lnlltld er~ fo<Oftd Mlncller. TWO RUNS. WAIHINGTOll Slh -Prlddv wallted, tc0rld on How1rcl'• double ONE RUN. 6111 -, • .,,_, 1lnoled ancr Cullen """'""· N"\"i dOUbla Kor-.s oolll. TWO llUNS The rule book states a pitcher, if he touches his mouth, must wipe h l s hand across the shirt. "But this isn't rubbing it olf," Hodges complained, drawing his right hand across the front of his uniform with the index and middle fingers an inch away from actually touching the fabric. "It's ridiculos to let a man get away with that. I protested four times and when Stevens wouldn't do anything about it I protested the game. I'd rath- er not say what Stevens said until I've officially filed the protest." Stevens. al each request by the hit· ters. would call for the ball, Hamilton would lob it to catcher Bob Rodgers. Stevens would examine the sphere and. finding no moisture, lob it back. Hodges was asked how his hitters were reacting to Hamilton's deliveries. "They said the ball was dropping right off the table," he snapped. Hamilton, who went five innings and picked up his first win since being ob- taine<I from the Mets several weeks ago. denied he loads the ball up and (See HAMILTON, Page 11) WASH I NOTO" CALll'ORHIA 0 r ~ rbl O r ~ r1M Bronil""'"' u s o o o Carde"411. cl ' 1 1 o Stroud, ct J O 1 O Schul, lb J O o o H Allen. er 7 O O o Frowsl. u ' o o 1 F HOW8rd, II 4 0 1 I Rtlt'-Udl, II l 0 0 0 C.Pt•tr-. rt 3 0 l O Johnstone. cl O o o o EPSlt ln. lb 4 0 0 0 Morion, rf 1 ) 2 ~ Cut nove, c ' 1 2 o Hall, II 1 o o o Mef,lullen. lb l 0 I 0 W.,IVls. lb ft 0 0 O Culltn, 7b , 1 O o Mlnttw, lb 1 1 n o llel•nltne, oh I 0 O O Rodotrs. t l o 7 7 B•fdwln, P 0 0 0 0 l<Mo<>, 2b J o ? o Moort. P I 0 0 0 J .H•mrllon. o ? O O o HulT\Ph•tvs, P o 0 O 0 11.rlto. P o o o o Prllldv, P 0 I 0 0 Turn•r. p I O o o ~rn~,.0"., ~ ~ ~ ~ Roi••· o n o o o b Aflfn, 2b 1 0 O () Tol•I• 3; 3 I J Toldl\ ,. ' 1 l ...,e,hlnoton 000 017 ooo -3 C•lilornh 110 100 00• , OP Wuhlnl)lon I, Cel1lorn1a ' LOO Wl\hlno lon -· Cal1forn•• s 78 -Ct •O•nel. ( ~'!'~!r'' Mnrlon, F HOWMd, Ntn s S<hH I. , .. H II Ell .. ~o Moor,. IL 36) ' ' 1 , 0 1 Hul!'r>hron 1 1 7 ) I 0 Prldd• 1 n 0 0 0 I llll"\ , I 0 0 0 1 8Aldwl~ I n n 0 , n J H4mll'M fW 101 \ I I 1 1 , tc'rl•"I ' ) ' ' I 1 urrl'r 1 , l I n 0 I Rott\ I ) J 0 t n 0 llmr -1 ') "'''""•"<'" 10 .,, ,\ UPI T1 ...... e AND THEN THE FUN BEGAN -Angel .pitcher Jack Hamilton (left) appears to be moi6tenmg his hands to throw apitter while Washington manager Gil Hodges (center) cries "foul" and plate umpire- John Stevens inspect! the ball. Hodges played the game under protest. f MAC SEEKS 1ST DIVISION Baseball's hottest pitcher, freckle. faced Jim McG\othlln (7-1 , will be out to burl the Angels to their 17th victory in their last 22 games tonight at Anaheim Stadium. "Mac" faces Washington's J oe Cole- man (J.5) in ~ seco1iti game of the home stand this evening. Wednesday night's pitchers are Rick Clark (5-6) for California and Phil Ortega (5-5), the ex-Dodger, for tile SeD8torS. Monc:iay night's 4-3 victory o v e r Washington was another in a start- ling string of victories that began prompUy after Baltimore humiliated the Orange Countians 'r. a double header at the big A, 16--4 and 11-1. Returnir._ from their road trip and going inoo Monday's nome stand open- er, the Angels had grabbed 15 out of ~-Tonight, thousands of. ~yes will be on the Big A tcoreboard, hoping ror the rtgbt breaks which could catapult the Angels into the first division. Should Cleveland lose to Detroit and should the Angell beat Washington. Bill Rigxiey's marvel.ii would ease themselves inoo filth p'.ace with a 37- 'j[ record. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Crosley Field Shutout-. Osteen Handcuffs Redlegs CINCINNATI (AP) -Claude Os- teen bas pitched shutouts before but his boss thinks there's something spe- cial about it if he does it in Crosley Field. The chunky left-bander's five-b 1 t pitching sparked the Los Angeles Dod- gers to a 3-0 victory over Onclnnati Monday night, and Manager Walt Ats· Dodger Slate June 27~ vs. Clnclnnlll, S:fl5 '·"' • KFI fMO). June 1t--Oodeen vs. Clncl,,,..11, J:05 ,.m .. Kl'I ('40). Jllftt 2'--0odeen vs Clnclnnell. 11 :ll •.m ., 1(1'1 ('40). JUM »-Oodte" VS, Houtton. J:)I '·"'·• l(l'f (U)), JUiy 1-0odews VL lioulltor1, J:lO ''"'" IC.Fl 16401. Julv ~ "'-Houalan, ll:lD a.m., Kl'I (MOI. July ~ta n. P'lttsbur'lh. S:OS p,m .. ICFI (640). July 4Dod•" n. P'tttlllur.,,, IO:U e.m .• Kl'I (6ol0). ton was quite happy about il "That was one of Ostte11's better games," Alston said. "A shutout in this park is something. Osteen had good control. As to whether a left. handed pitcher has any advantage in this park, that's something I'm not sure about." Osteen allowed only one Red past secoDd base but was in trouble sev- eral times betore his teammates broke through in the third inning and beJ~ him to his second shutout of the sea- son. As for the Reda, their ninth defeat in the last 12 games left them still in second place -but just barely, one percentage point ahead of the surging Chicago Cubs. Osteen went all the way for his 10th victory against seven defeats. It wu also his sixth consecutive victol'y over the Reds who last managed to beat him June 2.8, 1966 -although they have chased him a couple of times since. Granat~lli Explodes Over US.4C 'Ban' of Turbocar Despite chest pains and a blister on his right forefinger, Cincinnati's Mel Queen, 8-3, gave up only four hits in the seven innings he worked -but his teammates failed to come through • "He was given oxygen between in- nings to clear up the congestion in his chest," Manager Dave Bristol said. The blister was right at the tip of his finger. It was dry and was lanced while he stood on the mound in the second aDd it didn't bother him any more." LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Andy Granatelli lashed out Monday at a U. s. Auto Club ruling which he said virtually bafJs turbine racing engines. · Meeting in Indianapolis Monday, the USAC cut the maximum horse- power by limiting the air intake area without allowing for power augmenta- tion. The result should be an engine with a maximum potential of about 480 horsepower, compared to the 550 horsepower Pratt • Whitney engine which almost powered Garnatelli's car to victory last month In the Me· morial Day 500. The driver or his revolutionary car. Parnelll Jones, after lMd.ing n1ost of th e way, was forced from the track by mechanical trouble within four laps of the finish . "The allegation that 480 horsepow- er would be produced by such an en· gine Is meaningless," said Granatelli, "Because lo the best or our knowledge no such engine is available or can be feasibly produced in the foreseeable future. "Further. this compares thf' 480 horsepower figure with 625 horsepow- ' er admittedly developed by the turbo- c'harged Offenbauser, 575 horsepower developed by the Ford overhead cam VS and s:r1 horsepower produc- ed by the Novi V8. "Thus the USAC ruling must be constnJed as an outright ban on the turbine engine. A 480 hvrsepower tur- bine could not qualify for the Iodiana- polis Roce let aJor.e compete in It," Granatelli said. The veteran racing figure called the ruilng •·an oubight pot:tical meth· od of banning (turbine) engines in American racing.·· Driver Dan Gurney. however. said he believed the USAC had made "every effort to be falr" In its ruling. 'Tm not a turbine engineer," Gur- ney sad. "But I've heard th111t there still Is enough area in the (reduced) Inlet for the turbine to reach well over 500 horsepower. "I believe that the USAC (directors) sincerely dld their best 10 the turbine still has a fighting chance and if lt'ft an even chance they'd be really hap- py. But .10 one would deny that the turbine had an unfair .. dvontage this year." It was in the following inning that the Dodgers scored. Wes Parker drew a walk to lead off and scored on Wil- lie Davis' triple an out later. R o n Fairly's sacrifice fly into right field brought Davis across the plate. Ron Hunt homered against the lert field screen in the sever.th to make It 3-0. LOS AllGILIS CINCINNATI Partitr, lb Hunf, 211 W.O.vla, cf F1lrlv, r1 l•l•lwrt. 31> llostttoro, ' Gabrltlton, 11 Scl\olltld, H C.Otl-.n, D Tole It 1111 t h tbl 1111 t h l'M 2 I 0 0 RUIL 211 J O O O 3 I 1 I Pinson, cl ' O I O A 1 1 l PtrtJ, lb 4 0 1 0 1 O 0 I O.Jonnson, lb .i o 1 O 2 o o o L.Mav. If ' o o o ' 0 0 0 Coker, c i o o o • O 1 O Simoson. r1 .i o 1 o ' 0 I 0 ~Im~. u ' O I O ' 0 0 0 Queen, o I O O O WOOd, r>h I 0 0 0 A~rMthy, D 0 I) 0 0 )9 J ' J Tolela )) O S O LOI Anetlf\ 001 000 100 -~ eoo ooo ooo -• Clnctnnall E -Sdlolleld OP -Ci"Clnna11 1. LOI - Lot Anteltt '· Cl"Clnnalf I. 18 -Htlrnt. P'lftlor\. J8 -W Devil. HR -Hunl (l). SF -F•frlv. IP' H a C ()atffn (W 107) t S 0 O\it•n fL,t ll 1 4 l """rn•lhy o o IJt H SO 0 ' s ) ' ' 0 0 H8P -O~tn (Hunll PB -Re>,.boro Tll'llt -2 lO. Allt'ldtncc -'·'''· ii I .. J { l ...... Prep S tlon. PUiing ent.,.. sp by ·Elmer ( buketb.11 I -:~to. :~:P.-.ps. .. ; .. ,;. '·~ .;". . =· Nut to t tootc tn this ' mfght be surt ~e batting yarib gained I ·. ~· Not only hilt there are (be past. As a Two ques Ciiscus6ing ha! .•. ltUUlll COMlll :ili6M1 Oller ~ . . ·:·;.. ·:-:-. Both tear ~ Huntingt.c til.~t and boU .• :::: . P'iJ'6t, tet• Wan outsta ~and~ good torwardl! They wer · erage rebounC and an outstar The 1945· rebounder an< s:10. Both~ shooter. OrM:·~ was considerec ball handlers ' Now let's ·=· Type of def • Jiolnt1 per t TNm field · Team frH I . lHding ICC Le.der In fi· Le.der In fr St 1t is app £earn. Why? . ayerage. Jl se uncoordinated years ago. These bo: 'boys. Many of ed to go out fl had to take ft Now let's . l:r game aver · etm to twent: stops oo evflry In the pas balls only. The exiatence 20 Y· In fact, U ·~ti<>n of shoo bounds. In 1 would prefer tfum shoot thE Pres Probabl per Jeme •• ent ay bat~ High IC . Ii.cf prim1ri · No on• eve1 Today method of 1 . ' • player effi the drive. Th. hit a major fa1 better bask• Boys to ~ult of bett1 is also more b11ketball I Eq11i1 Equipmer throu~hout th• Yes. U1e I t1bly in the pa; major factor i Boys haVI years. Not onl but their fund larly shooting. Equipmer I hose of 20 yt throusthout lh1 hall i~ almost c1evclop111~ tal· Raskctb:ll more dedicate- Comparing The Y ears By GLENM WHITE Prep Sports Editor Glenn White In on waca- on. PUiing In durlne his .-.~ wlll be promln- rit .,... sports figur-. Today'• column 11 wri~ 'I ·Elmer Comk Huntington 8-ch Hlth School eaketbell COKft who fUldecl tM South All.Ster 1gen to a smashing 114-92 win over t he North '.-.pt. l T~ay, JUJ!t 27, 1967 DAILY PILOT JJ Alhaaore, Marlin Due ~to Explode Ry DICK ROBINSON Of ftlt Del" P't• SIMI Predictioos: Within the ne.xt LO ~s. some looaJ 1portsrnu will deck the ffrst albacore! Prediction: By July 15th, there iJ an excellent chance the first marlin of ttiis young season will be strung up! Over the past weekend, a number of vessels were out prospecting and trying for the burgee with the big "red one," the highly prized flag awarded !or the first albacore catch. Sea 'conditions were e.x- ceptional for a chaDce to hook up with a front runner of schoob ot dragon O'y tuna, mlgratiQg trom Jepan towards our W'l!lterl. On the .u.tatbom bank. Holiday reported '1 degree water. On the 209 bank, lM de- grees and· ~ mDes below Newport, tile !water al this seasonable bot spot ii cur- rently 64 degrftl, ripe for an invasion of both kmgfin and martin. In 63 degree water aome five mrles off Long Point and Catalina, Dick Shafer. a11 old cbannel hand, light- ed a feeding marlin. Friday, Neptune hauled in the third broadbill harpoon- ed this season, but a sports- man bu yet to boot up with one ot these deniZlelUI on rod and reel. In the past week, where there were only barren hanks, suddenly the sea is alive with bait flab, aaurys and anchovy, and the birds are'\ working again wbere nooe soared and dived bf&- lore. Ostensibly f i a b i n g su baas, yeUowtaJl and broad- biU, Wahoo, Colonel. Cop- per Penny, Pywacket, and lnatigator. El Lobo and Righ Drifly, and many mo re yachts in the fleet. you cou14 tell from the radio. were poiad for marlin and albacore action; if any bad developed. . And over the past week- snd,Abere waa an unfound- ed report a martin was ac- tually we.igbed-in at t h e Long Beach Macina, a sure sign the fleet is getting itchy. When it does happen, when the 'first longfln is struck. 1l will be sudden and unexpected because the Department of J<'ish a n d Game research vessel Sco- field has returned to borne port. But all lht. omens are there at sea ~or a bounti- fuJ year, and possibly for inside run of albacore. In 11\e early 1966 season, while most of the anglers were working far off Cor- tez bank, and ar'ound San Clemente lsland, Don Locke on Wahoo pasted the first longfln on July 3rd, under the nose or the entire lleet, some seven miles northeast ot Avalon. With Dorsal, Loui.se and Ji~ Boat J ohn and other commercial boats reporting albacor4' blue water in their continuo\js quest for broad· bill, with the sea tempera- ture beNving nicely. and with the recent showing of an abundance of bait fish, .all factors indicate there will be an unusual aod earli- e r run of albacore th~ year. Then, c~n the marlin be tar behind? .. ly ELMER COMBS , ~N:t~ ~~~yioth:.m.m~ Yardley Athletes A Wait F ete At Winahl~dott ht be surprised by the number ol. people who can te batting avenges, field goal shooting percentages, ls gained per carry 1 etc. "-1 Not on1y do they talk .oout preeeot day albletics Five Finalists Represen~Five Sports Davi s Cup Reject there are those who can't help but reminJace about past. As a result comparisons are inevitably made. ~ ot th • d . t .. __ ed ----+"' 1 .. _ ,..........,,__ .. Each ol the live finalists for ttie to ~me one e area 1 o -... c ..... g ..,..,. -rom UilS"~ A Hero Two questions that always seem to be asked when George Yardley DI trophy, to be pre-log prep tract performers at New-to track and was a standout for New- :tlS6ing basketball ·ai"e: (1) bas the game basketball sented at the 11th annual Yardley port Harbor High last seuoo. John port Harbor last. season ._ .. really changed much in the past 20 Banquet at Newport Beach'• White Vallely, • a frosh, became the high-Placed second 10 ttie Irvine League yean and (2) are boys better basket-Hone lnn Wednesday, represent fiw est acoring bliiaketball player in Or-to teammate Jen Bakes-in. the 440 ball playen now than they were 20 diffenot sport.t;. ange c.out Cdlege hiltnry I.alt .ea-.•. ran a leg on Newport s school ago" 'The five, pared down from a pre-son. reotw'd 1:30.l ball mile relay ... WIMBLEDON, England (APl -Charlie PasareU, who didn't make tbe U. S. Davis Cup team because his record wasn't good enough, was the hero of Wimbledon today. " years n---:bly one of the best wav. to Jiminary list ol 12 nominees, are Gary Here's • complete rundown on this placed third in the long jump at r iVUA .._ ~--..... ~ u ...... er, Pat Mc0le11-Jim Owens, ye.ar'a ftve 9nalista: league meet TOP CHOICE Al Katine find the Jn>wer uu ~ 't~"ns j;;;:; Vallely and &b'WilBUte. MAGNER -Viii finalist for last VAU..ELY ·_: ·A sensation in his woo.Id be to compare two tlelms; one Ticketa f<r lbe a p.m. banquet are year'• award. woo by occ tndman first lea9Qll ol junior coDe1e basket.- from the present and ooe from 20 available frclm any Newp«t Beach nm TroJ ... Was starter all season ball . . . t Yeas"$ ago. Junior Chamber ol Oommeree"mem· in ••It USC at fN, 24().poand tactJe Achieved aU..cIF bonon at Corona A good compari.ton would be at ber or at the Chamber of Commerce • • • AJJ.Aq11u League and a&.CIJ' del Mar Bigta • • . CompleWiy oblit-Star The 23-year-old Pueito Ri- can from San~e upset the defending champion, Ma.mi· el Sanu, of Spa.in, 1().8, 8-3, 2-6, 8-6 Monday and sent Wimbled,on off to i~ most sensational start. N e v et be r ore, sirn:e the All· E n g l a n d champion· ships were started in 1867, had the <i1_ampion been de- throned in the first round. HuntingU)n BMdl ~School beca111e oMce. 1800 Wat <but Higbw"Q. at Mater Del befcn pla.Jinr oo Or· .-ai.t all ling)Heuoo Orange Coast .Ma• t OM.. of the similar lt(lOmpliDMD1-of the The v..ne., trophy, problbb' the ange c..t'• im Rose Bowt chant-....., NC.Um by t.oCalliq 630 points M 7 Oller Varsity buketball teem IDd the l MS-48 most coveted awn given to u,y piomtllp teMn . . . for a 7.0.4 average. Old record waa n. Both teams w<>n l~ danpionsblps, both won Huntingtoo Beach Invitational Basketball Touma· 1t and both won two CIF playoff games. P"il'8t, let's compare personnel. The 1966-67. te:un m outstandirig 6-5 ceme. He was a good mstde er and an excellent rebounder. There were two d forwards, one &t 6-0 and the other al 6-1. They were both good shooters and better than av-~e rebou.nders. At guards there was a 5-9 speedster an outstanding 6·7 shooter. The 1945-46 team had a 6-0 center who was .t good >under 8.1ld fine inside shooter. Both forwmis were 1. Both were bustle type ball playe~ and one a good >ter. Harbor Area athlete, is named in boo-Bal b8d 14 letters oi inquiry from · 471 by Dennis Fitzpatrick in 1957 . . • or ol the mu who Jearned to play pro tootiJaD te.ms ·-.. attended Sl Wu YOCed Eastern Conference play- buketball as a ~ in the alleys ol Joecbim elementary school in Costa er ol tbe year for put campaign . · . BaRJoa Isbind .a. then became a Mesa. . . WILLHITE -One oi the nation's star al Newport. Ral"bor Higb School. McQ..ELLAN -One of the most outstanding collegiate divers ... Stadord University and the National highly reprded high school wt.er ~owed the stamp ol a champion at Basetball Association. polo peabmen in the United States the NCAA college division cbampion- He was the first man ever lo score . . . named CJF'a water ,olo player svs last Marcti when be maintained 2,00> points in the NBA in a single ot the year p111t two se3.90DS • • . his first place staodiog ttrougb his seasoo. HiJ falber, Gerald, is vice-princi-final dives to give UC Irvine a sbot Rarely have five aeparat.e sports pal at Qram def Mar High ... Was at the title. UC Santa Barbara won been represented by the banquet's key figln la CdM's drive to CW by l~ points ... five finaJ.isb. Magner is a Costa Mes-watu polo tttJe last season . . . Was graduated from Costa Mesa an wtio will play tackle oo USC's A brea:stroter. be placed fourth in High ... Named "Diver of the Yul"" footbaH team next fall. McClellan was • CIF meet In '66 . . . Will probably by Southern Pacifk Division ol lhe Corona del Mar Higb'a brilliamt water attend UCJ . . . AAU ... poJo..swimming star this year. OWENS -Truly an inspiratiooal Only 20 and a junior at UCl , he Owem overcame the 1ou ol an arm atnlete • • • io.t arm in auto mishap has Olympic potential ~ • '- ~Voting l' NEW Y OlllC (Al') -Tl\e Am.,lctn Lt-•ollnv for ltit 19&7 All·Slar N<m July II •• •nno.1n<ed locMY Catct--Biii Fr"9Nn, D.irolt m: P.ui c.-.i. Wnlllnoton, ll; Jakt Glblls. New Yort., 4; Mlk' Rven. Bos-ton. •; Boll RoOgH'l. Calllornla, 1; J.C. Marlin, Chl""90, 1; JOH AlCllt, C..,ol....,, 1; ElslOn H-•rd, Now YOrll. I; A,.,,., Etcll<Jbarren, Belli· """"· 1 Finl beH -H•rmon KilllOrew, Minnesota, :!06; Don Mlr>cllor, Calllor· nla, '°' Mld<Pf Manti., New York. 10; Geot'Q9 So>tl, BM!on. 1; Jotln POW'Oll, Betti,.,,.,..., ?; Danny C•ter. Ka,... City, 1. S.Cond baS4! -Rod Can•w. MlnM-tota, 160; Dlctc McAullfi.. Detnlll 76; Bdll>y Knoap, C.lllornle, 13; Oavt Joiw.son, 8•1~. t; Hon.ct Clark•. New YOl1< ); Mike Andr~. tc:•lon, 2; Podro ~ui.1, Cltvol•""· I. Inevitably. Pasarell has come into the reckoning for the t i t I e, which has been won by an American o n 1 y once in the past IO years. One .guani was ~11 and the otbet was ~9. Neither considered a good shooter, how'eYer, both were~ handlers and teeders. --------. West Coast Tounaeg Third bes. -Br-s Ral>lnscn, Bal· limore, It.I; Ma• Alvb, Cle.,.lono, S6: Did< Wert. o.troil. 14; Rich Roi· llM. Minnesota, 2; Poul SC-1, C.11· fomla, I; Don Bufonl,.._ Chicago, I; Joe l!O't', BoolOn, l r (ht rl,. Smith, Me-or YOl"ll, 1. Dick H-. Ntw York, I St!cw1s"'-> -Rico P .. rocrlll. Bo.IOI', 122; Jim Freoool, CollfOmla, ~•: &trl (ampe-lt, \ICtnW• City, l2; Luis .Aoart<.\o, B1t1imort, 7'; Zollo Ver· "'lln, Ml-•. 14: Lorry ~r-n, Cleve!•""· 1; Ed llrinl<mtn, Walhlfl9· ton, •; Ron Ht.....,, Chlt•90· '' Roy Oyler, 0-'rolt, I; Rub<n Amaro. Mtw York. 1. "Well. if I didn't think I had a chance of winning Wimbledoo r wouldn't ~ playing here," PasareU said. "Grass suits me. I al- ways pl.ay my best tennis on grass courts '' Wednesday he takes on another fonnidable oppo. ent -Bob Hewitt, the Aus· tralian wtio is now a mem· ber of South Afric.a's Davis Cup squad. ?.asarell and. He- witt have never played each other previously . Now let's compare some statistics: 1945-46 ype of defense Zone olnt1 per game 1v9r•• 37 H m field pl perc•ntage 33 Hm frH throw percentap SO Hd ing scorer aver9 15 eader In f ield go1I percentage 37 eader In free throw percentage 54 Stau Faeor '87 Outfit 1966-67 Z4M 65 45 60 20 52 70 11. is apparent these statistics. favor the 1~-67 n. Why? Let's consider the dillennce in height :-age. It semm that the Wl boys now ~ not the oordinaled f\reab that they were unfairly la'beled rs ago. The6e boys are as agile and quick i.'I the. smaller ;. Many of the taller boys in the past wer.e _embarass- o go out for basketball because of the nd1cule they l'o take from the spectators. Now Jet's consider the big difference in the points game average (27 to be exact). Fint the game is fil. 1 to twenty minute« longeT" now because the clock 11 on every whistle. In the put it was stopped fOf' free throws lod jump sonly. The "one and one'' free throw rule W1I not in tence 20 years ago. In fad, lbe team awarded the ft'ee throw had the on of shooting for the basket or taking the ball out OUIDds. In the later stages of ck>se games most teams tld pref er to main.lain possession of the ball rather t shoot the free throw. Pre•en t Shootbaf Superior P robably the grMt•t dlfferenca In ..,.. points tr gatme average 11 th• superior shooting " prMo nt d1y batketbalf playtrs. High school basketball players of the past ,.. ed primarily on two shots; th• set ind the drive. lo ont ever heard of the fump shot. Tod•y the Jump shot is t he most effective 1ethod of shooting. It ls 1lmod impouible to guard player affectively who has mastet'td this shot ind '' drivt . The high st1ndard of living of soc:lety 11 also major factor to bl considered in ,,,.Icing boy• etter basketball pl1yer"1. Boys today are stronger and h•1lthl1r 11 1 r• Jlt of better diet and lmproven rest habits. There also more opporfvnlty for boys to parflclpata In uketball b.cau.. of the m1ny youth programs. Equipment. F adHtliP• Bettn Equipment and facilities have also been improved mghout the years. Yes. U1e game of basketball has changed consider- , in the past 20 years. The fTee throw has berome a or factor In basketball of today. Boys have become better players throughout Lhe ·s. Not only are they baller and more coordinated. their fundamentals have greatly improved, particu· v shooting. Equipment a<nd facilities Me much superior to ;e oC 20 years ago. Boys of today spend more time ~ughout the yea1r playing b3sk'ethall. Summer bask~. is almost as 1mport::1nt ill> thr rf\~1lar sf'ason in ~lopin$? talent. Baske tball pla,ycr.1; !'prnallzr mo~ l0<lay and are c dedicated than U1cy were 20 years ago. Sports Briefs NEW YORK -Bill Brad- ley, Princeton'& 1965 bas- ketball All·Arnerica who re- cently aigned a reported $400,000 four-year contract witti the New Y orlc Knicks. worked out Monday for the first time with the Nation- al Basketball Association club. ''I fdt real good," said the 6-foot-S native of Crystal Clty, Mo. aftel" an informal practice on the M8dilOll. Square Gar4m court rib Wialt Fraler, Em Bl'ye.nt, Wi!U ~ and Dick Ve Andale, IOl1l9 ol his new teammates. Dick McGuj.re, the Knick.s' coach, was impressed with Bradley'• "good moves." H• added "He's very strong." Bradley's strength also impressed hi• t.eam- m ates. LAWRENCE, Kan. - .Jim Ryun of K a n s a a, world record bolder in the mile, 11 passing up the Pan-American Games In Wbmlpeg, Canada , July it-Aug. 5 because he 11 poblUng for several top European meets In Au,. aat. Ryun wlU compete for the United Rt.ates aialnal the British Commonwulth team July 8-t In Lot An- ~eles. then dtove the rest of July to lnknalve, uni•· terrupted training. The European t r a e It 1ea11on reache. Its pealt In Augu1t, two months la· ter than In lht" United Slates. Ryun It aiming fC1r a world rc"nrd In the l.SOO.mP.ter run. l NDlANAPOL.JS. Ind. - The U.S. Auto Club has an- nounced a unique auto race combining a r o a d course and an oval track in two different states to deter mine tht' winner. American and European drivers are expected to compeU> In the road course r:ice .Joly 2J at lnd,ianapo· Ii~ R.aceway Park and thr nval track .July 30 :it Lani?· h()rlle, Pa. Bolh racei; will he at 150 miles Arnett Captures Kona Lead ( G~ Grove's Jack Ar· nett uncorked a blazing 901 four-game sl!t at 0>6ta Me- sa's Kooa ~ r Mooday night to take the lead in the 7th mm11al West Coast Match Game Elimina&m. Arnett umeated Corona del Mar's Fred Bernal, who being held botti In Oo8ta Me- sa' and San Francitco this year. This year's Kooa champ will be pitted in a hom~od bome match over Labor Day weetend with the winner ol the L & L Castle Lanes di- Vl5100 or CM lol.w' in s a n Francisco. I. Jedi Ar'Nd, ~ ~ l. RW WI'--CAma MMa l. Fred ~I. CdM 4. 8"'dl Seper, Tusl"i" 5. hnY Heclle.-. El -.. 6, Jolwt H--. A-Im 1. Fred~ a.-.. Joa Mc£.«, a_,. Pat11 f . Joe~. FV 10. Didi ...,.,.,.,_ ,...,,.._ l.lJ• 5.7.$4 S.2A4 s.ru S.20S j,118 5.17' }.170 5,IH 5.1.U Outtleio.t"> (linl lhrn >ltrll -Al IC.ollrw. Detroll, 247: Frtnlt Ral>i..-,, 8altlmoro, Dt; Ca<I Yes•n-•H Boslon, 1!f; T-Ollva, Ml~le. 71; Km Berry, Ch1u90, U; Tommi• •-· Chlaoo. 11; Ft rnl< H-erd. W'""lnv!OO. 14; J im Northrup, D•· •roll. 10: C~r Tovar, Mln')IL"SOlt, 5; T .,,.., COftlolUro. Boston. 1f p • u I Blair. 8alllmo<e, J ; Curl Blolery, Ba•· limort. l; IUck MoncMV. l(itf>.Mls Cily, ?, Wiiiie Horton. ~!roil, 2; Jo • P~ilone, Mtw Yori!, 2; J-CareleMI. California, I; Jo~ Tlrlaooll. Ba.Ion, I; Chudl Hl"lan, Cl...,tlond, II GalH BrOW'\, O..roll, 1. "I don't plan my matches to suit my opponents," Pas- arell said. "I knew Santa had no weaknesses, so r just went out there to serve the volley as well as l knew how. It will be the same against Hewitt." bad held tbe 1eac1 m the 111. I bowler field for 1bree weeks. KALINE llAMILTON ~ ' ......... . Arnett sports a total p i n • • • • •; • ,._ count of S.334 -80 pins bet-ter than second place Roy (FHm Page ti) (From Page JO) pitchers throw the spitter, responded: Wilson of Costa Mesa. Ber-got 242 0( a possible 247· claims the controversy is on hii; side. "I wo uld a gree only that 90 percent of J 1. ped to .... :....1 10 pint Frank Robinson. the biple crown "I trunk all that complaining by oo s IP uuiu, champ and Most Valuable Player in them go to their mouth. Look at Denny below WilsOn. l966 drftr .,..... vot ..... ...,.; .. ..a .. g on onJ Hodges helped me. in a way." he said. McClain <Detroit). He noes to h i , Ell.ms ...-...... is held each · · -~ ... ...,..u. Y ,., ~ SIX ba1loU of a possible 245. Balli-"He comes out there complaining mouth all the lime and gets away Monday night at Kona be-more bad 7.8 votes. every inning. his hitters get au shook with it. Nobody ever compl81ns about ginning at t . The toumey The lllllDber of votes varied, de-up and wind up looking for a spitball l'lim ." aka a "bfe" Moodiaf, Ju-pending on the number of coac.bes more Ulan base hits." Angel manager Bill Rigney w a g ly 3, beoau8e of the boli-and aJao on the number ol playen He was asked what Stevens said td asked to comment on Hodges' "90 per- day and "'8UDM!C Monday. who ~ been io the I ea g u • the him. cent'' theory. July 10. 9 p.m . leQuitid minimum of 30 days. "He just tDld me to make an honest ...... _ ""'"'"' field will be """"-e -ere 00 clO""' con•--"-. The -. band •·1 don't want to get in any d1s-1uc .,....,., •um-... ~ ..,.a.a wipe with my and I did. Thaf s t 'th lli H • b All slimmed .a-to llbe lop clo.est was Petrocelli -'th ·-to run-II d agreemen W1 m. e s too ig. uvwu .. , u.. 8 b~ sai ·" I'll say is that Jac.k has thr e e eo bowler~ after July 10 ac-. Der-up .run Fregosi of California with Hamilton. when told or Hodges' pitches -a sinker, a slider and a tion. When the fmale is held 58. a margin of 64 vot~. daim that 90 percent of baseball's fast ball." August ?.8,onJytbetopf~r liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii will be lett. The tourney is - Congdon Signed The Anaheim Amigos - who llaven't exactly bf>en stunning the b a s k e t b a 11 world with their player sign- ings -announced Monday that they have signed their first player. lle's Orange County's O\\ft J e f r Congdon, who starred for 8olsa Grande II i g b Sdlool in Garden Grovr in 1960. Congdoo subsequently attended Brigham Yoong when he led the Cougars to the National Invitational Tournament championship in 1965. With the Amigo!! -Ana- heim's entry in the embry· omc American Basket b a 11 Association-Congdon jg re· AO united with hi11 hi~ tichool • • • • SERVICE STORE EDINGER NEAR BEACH BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH (ACROSS FROM HUNTINGTON SHOPPING CENTER) Phone 142-4495 Lube Job Oil Ch•nae Brake Adjustment Price includes oil & labor Be•rina REG $1296 Pack Safety Check VALUE =·~~i~i:r:~: TO BETTER SERVICE YOU nounced two weeks ago tht ~:~m~c~'an'!t~:i::i PLEASE CALL FOR APPOIN.TMENT m~:rre~gdon is onr of the PHONE 842-4495 nnest playmakers to com" STORE HOURS: MON & FRI. 9 to 9 • out or "°11e~e basket ball in TUES. • WED. • THURS. 9 to 7 • SAT. 8·.30 to 5 lhl' lt111t 11ecade." RriJ!htm'l n ::!j~~· lhrtllerl to hti\f him ______ D .... o.N .... 'T_W..._.Al-.T_.-co_M_E.__IN._.N .. o ... w-..!_ ' ... ' IZ DAILY PILOT Ramblers Sign Gaiters Ex-SA Star ) Inks Pact Fish Report NIW~OIT l D•veJ't l.edr") -J?S ano1tr1· 1,!76 ~·· AO berlllo. .io1 ben. 1 wlllle 11• be-. 11 11111· but, S .,,,,_, (A,,.1 L•net11tl_., - t len: G ba!TaCUda, "1 btM. 7 t>eC~ bUt, ? N imon. SEAL llACH -• t "9i.r.: 1'0 e<1Uco bH"· 10 Nllbut. ea~. " •~ olers: S MM ~. tt Nli!IUI. HUNTINCJTOH al!ACM -1? 8~ O'"" IA btu, 4 hellbut. 11 •lmoft. Barge, 31 •nolers: e t>allbul. 3 btw. , macktffi. 54N CLf.Mf.NTI -IU .-.glHo: 1,17• barr&eude. J9I ba"-'1 bo!>lte>. 22 Mllbut SANTA MONICA -'f •noi.tl; '7 !less. s t>aClbut. OXN4RO -103 tnQltrs: A0t ctll«'O "'"'· :M hellbvt, 31 11"8 cOd OCl!ANSIDE -217 engler'I: 1.1\M MrracucM. m be$&, 61 bonito, J Nit but S4NT4 IARll11114 -IO &OQl•n: ,s uillco bau, 10 •odt c.od. ' N llbut. LONG &E4CH ( .. tmotll ~l«l -37 a"91trs: Ill bass, 4 hllibuf. Baro•· 1 tiarrecUO&. l bas>, 12 borlllo. 1 heh· but, 17 mack~el. (l'let'Polnt L.elMllnt l -117 anolers: 680 l»rracuda, 368 basJ, 72 bonllo, I 1'AllbUI, (1'1clllc S,..-i· fltlllllll -126 englen: 70I btnacuda. 32 Nllbul, 116 UlliCO bass, 2 bonito. SAN PEDRO n1M SI. LllMllne)- 32 anolers: 6 1'allbul, IU ullc.o bass INWnt'I LAIMll"9) -UJ anciten: ~ b<lrr1eucla. 1 bonito. 708 calico bau . 188 llnd bass. 26 halibut. SAN DIEGO (111Mdl•S.a,_) - 115 •noleri: IA Yellowlall, 471 berr•- cUO&. m bor>llo, 310 beu, JOO rock end. (l'I. Lorna-H&M·l'llllft'm.fl't) - 101 englcrs. SS YMlowf1il. l56 llOlff• cuda, 13 bonito. 17 h•llb\11, 2 whit• -bess. 11\6 c1t1co b<lss PORT HUENEME -'8 enoi.n lTI nllco bao . n btrr1cud•. 1 1'ehtxil. ))t rr<k COd M4l111U PNEll '6 •no..,,, 4 • Tuesda.y, June 27, 1967 . ~ -~· .. For Irvine Tournament Celebrities " Slated crown. IDEAL ~"R LEASE GUARANTEED Leteer a.te•-•etter Sereiee ALL M~S A MODELS CALL FOR RATES: 642-5421 llWPOIT Y.l.P. CAR lWING At. 'AC'JONC* -···~ 410 W. COAST HIGHWAY -NEWPORT llACH Among the favoritea to bag the title are deiendlnc champ Wally Taft oi l..a. glme Beecb, Oscm-C»wM't, J. J . Haga, John DeMal.-1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tera and ~ud Ward. A shot • gun tourney ii ~ .W•esday .tart. mg at 5:15. A meeting of the Meo'• Club will follow 1he actiaa witb (resident BDI Ball ¢X· pected to open the seuioa at 8 p.m. El 1"'9..el Jack Goqwin and Chest« with a best ball score ot eo: captured the third annual Blai.ldell Memorial tourQa- ment. Roy Wilbe!' and Charles ·Van Note were second after winning a sudden de8tb p\ay-o« with two otbel-pain. Wilber and Van Note bad -·--!Ill'•··-·---... ·--*-• tied wi~ Wcbard Bfllinp1~----~------------~ and Artt.Jr Ausnesc and Eu- gene Parker and BID Nicb- ola at the end ol regulatioo play at 81. · Billings and Aumess mr- died the leCODd extra bole in sudden death action for third. Ce•U. Me .. Some 1.a enthnal•d• at- Wlded s.itunlaT• eolf clln- ic: with few --nay eq.t;y banded. ,DA ZBA GABOR saya- SAVE MONEY·at AAMCO ....... AUl'OIATIC TRAllSllSSlll ~--~·~c~~~--~IST'Sr:s;~·~==~· 1191111 WBl•--... t23 a --·-............... _. .................. ---= L111111 a Hollypark Race Entries Golfers from tbroogbout CIUb officials banded out Southern Oallfomia are n· free golf balls to pwtici- pected Lo play in the annual pants who al80 benefited invitation tourney JuJy l, 2 from the i.ns1ructi.on prorid- and 4. ed by local golf pros and =:n..:1t-=:.=.:i.:i= ........... _.,._ ,..--.::..--·~ t.•.:m; ..... -:. f....: -............. .. ....... , ..... . Some 250 golfers are ex-members of the staff. HOLLYWOOD l'ARK ENr.llS ,., Wtdl!eW•• June Jl-...)6111 011 Cleer & l'HI. l'lnl l'MI l:d l'.M. l'lllST lt4CE. 4 lur~ M.110.n J yu~ okb. Purw '5000. Odd• (rally Allee (W H•r1Kk) 11$ f I Rov1I Slep (I V1t.nzuela) 116 Seott'• 81uf fJ L~f) 111 Med< Jae (4 Pineda) 11' 41hple"° (W ~k ... J IU EIKtmpo (W Ma/>ornfV) 112 HH1>V II (W H"'1'8dl I 112 A·SnlPt 4nd s,...11, Clalml!lo ~lot MOOM)50& ~ peeled to participate in the Some 300 memben a.re l(lng JtY (0 R-l 112 1-1 ted to . tJ te t a-ec1c11e <M V•lenilwl•> 1u 1-1 54-hole event with an awards expec mi a be I" • .,.,.,,lllng ForC>P (Fr-nl xiii •1 banquet followina play. COUl5e Saturday with t blind Tt mlrtlll IF R~son> 116 ).1 •• ~·e. bog •-·----G••'"trlve co PIC eel 114 .S-1 ey •UU.Uld.l.UCUt. Per...., 1tuv <C i.urr> 111 +-I Btn1tin9ton Beac• The ...... ,_, will be the Doc's SI..-(W M•l>orneY) '" '-I ...,.... ~, 17'5 Newport Blvd. _ _.646-1686 95-41 Clrdell ..... l lvd. '3l-l20I '29 £. Flnt St ---·--Olf 54T.Ul 1629 IMc Bed lllvd. --'2131....,.. rH H•wk-) •111 A N. n.r-111 lrau'f'd ~try, '1 T1'e E•ecutl ... 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MOST MINE """' clrow ffl ••• TIM4RU -sc>eed nottd. Lonosnot-Y. IHINE. 'OURTH 114CE. ~ m1i.. I Y•ar old• l>r1!d In C.111 ClaJmlng Purs• '5500. Cl•lmlno pr lo< S61SO. Odft Klr>g (1'1nook (M V•l~ruelal 114 11).I Locl<Y Spocl'e (4 Pineda! 114 SI CrMCcnl BoY 17 J Trujlllol xlO' 10.t Bronrv (0 Plei-c.l 1'0 .1.1 0.allbl (H H~M$011) ~lOI 7-1 Wande< 4way (J Lam~) 114 4 1 Hol O'Wlngs IF Robtrlson) IU t 1 RM-e Outllty (F Alv..,.,,t) 10f 6'-1 W~lkv Tolley (W Har1&ek) 114 S-1 Uo ~nd Arcund lW M&hornev> 170 S.> WANDl!lt '4WAY 11\AUI re""" • , • ll4RE OU4LITY Oth In llpM .•• IRONlY ,,.., longei-d'7tance. Fll'TH 14CE. 7 furlongs, 1'11110\ .. m",_,, .t """ okJs &nd up, Claim· •no. Purw '6500. Clalmmq prl.:. 17000.16.000. View Parlt (1'&1>ler Cc· dar-SIM I HO$Pllals. Odds Bol>bn Jubtl~ IRot>f'rhM) 112 10-1 HC>n<!V Bern (W Frc~n\ x107 7-1 Pilch II Up IJ Lamber!) 114 8·1 """I W1mfno IW Hert&elll 177 S2 Memorabl• Maid (0 Haiti IU 6 I 4d·Llb H.,,_ 14 Pl,_1 114 61 (MO (D Pit-fer) 119 S-1 Mnl~ Mii .... (Hewke"50") vllS A-l 4 bovc T~ Clou<!s (Cabal~rol '" A.1 B•lle Fourc:ll« IW Sl'loel'n<lkerl 117 7-1 411 Imp (W Mahorne-vl 111 8·1 l'INAL WARNING ccukl l~kr •n· 01""' , • , AD·Ll8 HONEY ""'' Ink• I II 1111 ... IELLE l'DU!ICHI UPStl • 11c1,,,. I Lonoshol-IOllY'S JUllLEE. SIXTH llAtE •• furlongs ' V•M nld\ 3~ UP. Claimlno. Pur.. $9000 Claiming ortet JIS.000..117 . .IOO Lyn wOOd Chambor of Com.,,..rao Oddi A Flying !riv.man (4 MM~l 11• 4 1 L• Ou Int& King (0 Pl ... c•) 117 ... ' "'""" (J Trullllo) vtll 10.1 BRAKE SPECIALS WOIU>'S UIGHT HAKE AND PIONT IND S,.C14LIST1 H'IAT OF A SELLOUT ALL 4 WHOLS COMPLETE OVERHALL QUALITY ~AltTS AND EXl'l!llT WORK IY 'IATIONWIDE SPECl~LISTS -''MIGHTY GRIP" Torture THled, GU,t.R· 4NTEEO Linings, ' Wheels -Wl>ffl Cylln- cltr Reblllll, 4 Wlletls -All Four Orum• Turneo -4 11 Llnlnos Arc-Ground tor Prop. er Fii, Mulmum ConlKI -Front Whtol Btarlngs RtDllGktd -Muttr Cvllnder In· SPKleO -Brekt How-Cl>eckeO -GrU$# St3IS Clwckr,i -Br•kt Hydraulic SV'ltm 81td I. Rtlllled -Brekt 4ssembCy er .. ~ -Brakt5 4dlusl@d lo Factory S~clflcetlon• -Eccentrics SuteO encl AdfUlltd -Pe r•· lno Brakt 4dlusted -Your CM Roed-Tesled lo Insure Pr-r Brakt Balance and Olle••· 11on -FA.EE Brake Adlustments fO< Ille LO• of Ycur New Linings -al N4TIONWl0f;. r~~'t.:~.h!.':~e~U,t.RAIHEEO In WA.IT· BRAKE RELINE 4LL 4 WHEELS LINED WITH "MIGHTY GRIP" TORTURE TESTED LININGI Guar•ntatd In Wrllln1 - ''" Adluslmetlts for LllellrM of L"'ln1 OPEN 8-6 Mon. thru Sit. OPEN Mon. July 3 2795 FOllD CHIYllOLIT rLYMOUTH otMr '4mw!Utt aM ,......,.Cen Slltlltly Mart 12fl FORD PLYMOUTH. CHEVROLET Mo.I ottier c.n 1' tj THE LIDO THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS 'A Fl!Ur FOR COASTAL ORANGE COUNTY AFTER "WEST SIDE STORY" ... "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" ... DIRECTOR ROBERT WISE NOW TURNS lllS CAMERA ON THE ORIENT ... AND THE WORLD OF ADVENTURE! THE SA.ND PEBBLES is a gripping adventure aboard an American gunboat on the Yangtze River at the very moment of China's awakening in the mid 20's. It is the story of men, a ship, a people and a way of life engulfed in a tidal wave of revolution. But most of all it is a story o! men and women who find themselves caught between ~he perils of love and the madness of war. 2o """'"'--- THI SAND PEBBlES 1 t>elltxit. 2 "!!Im.,.,. 167 utllCIO be». •1 roe)\ cOd Bero-. .JO angl4!n: 3 1'•11 -------------..::. but, P .. ~ bass, M rock cOd. ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;~;;,;;~ REOONDO -110 1nglen: 31 hlr r•cvde. 561 Gallen bu o. '3 bonllo. 8 ~ahbul. Two Borg•'-13' anvlen. II h1llbul. ll03 m4Cke'1!1. JO rock cOd. 1'44t4DISE COVE -" •nolt!ra: 11 ••111><11. 811 cahco be-.. 7()1 rock cod. 7 c-cod. VENTURA -?? &"9~' 1' ~Iman, l twtlbvt, •06 !loin. 1S llT>Q cod. ONLY FOR MEN ? The DAILY PILOT sports ,~,+ion it definitely not "for mtn only." Thi stC• tion offus more •nd betlar co•1r•9• of lo"I 1porh !hon t ny oth•r n•w1p~por tfolribulod in thi1 ~r••· W~~t moth•r d ou n't lih to r•Ad ebout h., ion" lou,hdown 7 HOLD IT! Don't make a move! Wqnne.Vood SANTAANA MATINEES: Wed. Sat. Sun. EVES: Mon. thru Sat. Sunday THE 2:00 p.m. ADMISSION SCALE Evenings: Fri. Sat., & Holidays 8:30 p.m. Sun. thru Thura. Matinees: Sunday 8:00 p.m. Wed. and Sat. For theatre party Information ~do NEWPORT BEACH 673-8350, 673-7081 $3.75 and $3.00 3.50 and 3.00 $3.50 and $3.00 3.00 and 2.50 call 673.7081 . .. ... ~ .... -· .. r M st Ill la m as w! it dE hi pa pa pl; an M DEAJ; much c me and me stra Almos Phones we had lriys 11 are sen Last 1 W1.enera. WI had gD.vy. fancy dE ot. Tonl beans "' tOld my ~lllh After 'Nby she .. • • • • .. • • • • i . . ~ .. .. . .., -. . . .. ... . . . ,., . . .. . . . . ' . ~ -\ ·::; Y aried Talents .Montaged for Pageant r live Canvases WIG WAGON MASTEll ,......,, .... ......, It's Only Make-up \.. While the audience is enjoying the S2nd 111111111 Paemat '11 .. Masten at the Festival's ampitheai.el-. llrs. Doiothy Bnc*Nnt will be Mm- stage racing from subject to subject, maJae.ap sponge in bad. "Things get pretty hectic back here," admitted the bmy aedlil' oi make-up fur the annual spectacle. "We stagger the poaen about 15 mimrtfs aput, bat ifs a trictJ ...._ ness and ~.Ls.we are gotng up the 8tairs rill them patttnc ....., • ._ last-second ""'Fes befOre tbe curtain ~ up." illustrating the single-mindednea td'wbicb the job ii twtied at w* moments, M'rs. Brookbank told about an incidf.at wbidJ oa:uned bit,,,_ as she was mating-up the burghers in the "Bmgbtn ol Callil." '1 was dabbing on the face ol one ol tbe men wida ll'fll!ll malp llP when I noticed there was IOIJlething strangeJy familiar aboat bis e,.. ••• it was my husband . ., Much to the amU9elDent ot the cut, who were in an tbe plot. lie W decided to stand in on the la9t minute tar one Of the pidmm and wpdw his wife. Speaking of the cball~ inherent to i... job. Mrs. Brooklant aid painting models i8 something like painting a picture. "You paint on shadows and highlights as JOG do cm a cmmm.. OalJ la tlhis case you are painting with mate-up, not oils.." The make-up techniques utilized are BOlely peculiar tlO tbe fatinl "We take a picture and then decide on the ClOioJ's tlD me. Tben we paint. It'• not like street or theater mat&ap, ifs strictly feltiftl. .. Ille ez. plained. One of her favorite picttltt5 on this year'c program ii "La lbcnu and Torero." "We have to make him like a real Spanish torero with all elle ari. gance that goes along. In addition, we are ming a dart blDilb Cllt tD llil make-up. (SM PAGEANT, ..... 15) -~..;:_·_:...:..-..--= --====-=-.= ----- By JEAN COX Of tN Deity l"Ott staff Bert Pettey, an imaginative costume designer who eerved under such men 1111 Cecille B. DeMille and Flo Ziegfield, has put his genius to a new and cballenging test-the Laguna Beach Festival's Pageant of the Masters. When called upon to head the wig and properties end of the spect· acle two years ago by producer Don Williamson, he admitted he knew noth· ing about bis work. "Good," Williamson told him, "because we wact 5omething rompletely diffennt.0 Prior to Pettey's participation, all models posing in tile picture& won natural hair. "Everything else was made of cloth and painl The only real thing was the hair and it was incongruous," said Pettey. Pettey was asked to experiment and improvise until be came up with IOUlething which, while being made of fabric and paint, looked like hair. To acoomplish this feat, he fitted skull caps of buckrum to the sub- ject's head and drapped fabric onto it. Then the fabric was painted to matd1 the costumes. It worked, and now the pageant has d.isca.rded an inventory of over $6,000 wortn of hair. ln the upcomillg show only three wigs will be worn and all in the same picture -"The Wyndam Sisters" by John Singer Sargent. Explaining the deviation, Pettey said Sargent palnted the sister's hair with great realism. "It is so obviously real hair, we feel we can obtain a better effect by using the wigs," he said. Pictures posing sticky problems to the veteran theater man include the "Roman Wedding" in which very unusual beadressee, including a coro- net of leaves, are worn. The real challenge, however, Pettey confided, was going to be the ''tut Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci, a traditiooal repeat on the playbill. "Last year we used reQ) hair tor the picture. People know it so well they always feel free to criticize the slightest little thing," he explained.. MOMENTOUS TACK In the category of properti4!8, the most momentous job will-be pr&- paring the "Shakespeare Spectrum,,, a wor~ by John Gregory t.o be pre- sented as a meze across the top ol the stage. '1t bas so much in it. Actually we are doing seven pictures in one," P~said. Properties are everything in the background with the exception of the backdrop itself. This includes objects a person might be holding, sitting on, and so c>n. · A South Lagunan for the past 12 years, Pettey was born in the theater and says be never knew or desired any other kind of life. He trained under DeMitte from 1920-28 during which time he worked with Hollywood greats such as Gloria Swanson and Beatrice Joy. GLAMOUR GONE "Movie stars have changed ~ince th06e days," he reptlnisced. "Girls were truly glamourous. Today they are not so much glamoo.roo.s as natural." In the 1920s a star always was conscious of her public and dre.56ed for them. You never saw a star when she wasn't beautifully gowned, and she would never think of appearing on Hollywood Boulevard, where they always would go, in slacks." Today, Pettey commented, we see a different brand of glamour, a much more personal variety. Listing stars who still dress for their public, he named Debbie Rey- nolds, Claudette Cobe!'t and Joan Crawford, who he testified was never seen with a hair out of place. Pettey alao admitted, rather amused, that the male stars of yester- day were ~ vain Uran women ever were. "They were very proud, a1lo posing, like a bunch of peacocks, .. he laughed. A DIFFERENT WAY OF PAINTING Miik.up Director Dorothy Brookb.lnk Mom's Magic Menu Sprinkled Generously With Imagination DEAR ANN LANDERS: This isn't much of a problem but It bothers me and I think maybe you can set me straight. Almost every evening my aunt tele· phones my mother and uks what we had for supper. My mother al-ways makes up a menu like they are serving at the Waldorf Astoria. Last night we had sauerkraut and Wieners. My mother told my aunt we had sirloin steaks and mushroom gravy. She went on to describe a tancy dessert that J never even heard of. Tonight we had ham bocks and beans which were very tasty. Mom t.Old my aunt we were eating rock Cl>rnlsh hen and avocado salad. After Mom hun g up T asked her why she tells my aunt such lies. She ' I / ANN LANDERS ~ said, "Became it's none al her baai- neu what we eat." I said. ''WllJ don 't you ju.st tell bes-tlult install of making up thingl!" )ly llom pt mad and gave me a wallop tbat De8r- ,.. .............. ,..lie ... r &dlue ...,..., ea ... it .......... ,..~~ -nw .. ~ .. a.1116. ~ee~ed me in the m1ddle al DOt DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am dttp- . · . t.J CIDDC8 _,. .._. ew 7-yur-old son. What do you think Uout this! -· 1 c-..ot .--Cbia with anvonf'. STILL STANDING not nm my ~ brcauw f 'cton•t DEAR STIU: I tMllt J99 ...... waat to gtwe bim cmae to worry take the ldllt ... Mt effer _, -.-e hrthmnare. he wmld not be vrry SllUestioU H tld:a Abjed.. Of CW'le sympathetic to tbia kind ol problem .. ,. Our IOll likes to play with his little lister's dolls and pretend he is the mother. He enjoys her girl-type toys, eootblg utensils and housecleaning ap- plienca His siater who is 9 years old often tells him to play like he is her girlfriend or her sister. I have tried to shame him out of his girlish actiom but have not been at all suc- caaful I have read a rew articles on homo- RXUality and J am wonied sick th at our 1011 might have this problem. Will you please tell me if I am worry- ing needleaty, or does it sound like my lean are wtO grounded ? - PANIC BtrM'ON DEAR PANIC: Y.vr son obviously lnwa UM! female role at the mo- -.t, ""'tllls Janet coaclaslve evt- ' dence that he la a homosexual. Uttle boys who have older sl11tera orten Imitate them and compete In any way they can. My advice to yoa Is to get that child away from his slater. Take him lo the homes of other boys bJa age 10 be can play ball wtth them. Invite the neighbor boys to your home. Ask your husband to play with his IOCI and take him to sports events. When the child begins to have fun being a boy, chances are good that be wm abandon bl11 glrUsb ways. CONFIDENTIAL TO DJSAPPOTN'I'- ED AND FILLED WITH DOUBTS: Take hPr word for it and let the matter drop. She is your wife now and what occurred in the past does not matter. It's how sht conducts herself in the future that counts. It is indeed possible that she came to the marriage bed 100 percent pure (as she insists.) The "proof" of vir- ginity as described in lhat book ii not· always present. la alcoboU1m a disease? Row can the alcoboUc be treated? Is there • cure? Read the booklet ''AlcoboUam -Hope and Help," by Ann Lander.. Enclo11e 35 cents In coin with your request and a long. slamped. seU- addressed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad t.o help you with your problems. Send them to ber In care of the DAILY PILOT. enclosing a stamped, 1elf-addre11ed envelope. •I Goldenweds Honored at Reception Copettes Put Contest, Concert on Calendar Jim Vile, all oi MM Harbor Ana. Mr. amd Mn. Ptltdct Ban- .. ol HIJDtillCtim Beedl wlJl bolt a pillffcml tuar- More than 200 friends helped Mr. and Mrs. Frank CatchinJ of Huntington BMch celebnte their 50th wedding anninrsuy at a reception iJl the Finl Christian Church. The Oatcbings were married Jane 18, 1917, in BuntiDgton Beach. He retired in 19e0 as a building contractor. The~ was a gift of the couple's nephews and nieces, the Joe Axtons. Angelo Kollicll. P1oyd Clydes and William RarcliM, assisted by the Mmes. Ida Lee Dowty and Jack Dowty of Bakersfield, Don Catching o! Madera, and Leo Richardaon of Huntingtoo ~. ~ Jalt • ll' tllllir bome. lln. a-. c:Mirmaa al ... ..... .. .. Oopeltll .... =·. Tbe~---bUly ...... .,.,... .. tlki.ng place 1lo .... the group'1 ICbolanblp fund. Tbele included a rmmnac• aaJe and jewelry Mt cnw- ing. Mn. Paul Sandlnn. a new member fmn BUntma· toll Beach, WU boDored for Nlling the molt jewelry tictetl. Mn. Bernard E. Kambic of Fuller1al donat.. eel h set '° the dub. Wedding Day Jitters Nervousness Not Limited to Brides BJ VIVIAN BROWN (AP) -H you art a bricfe.tt>-be, you should ex- pect to be a little nervous on your wedding day. Don't worry about it. It may be best not to dwell on reUevtng anxiety belort It occurs, as one bride did. went on, and by the time th• couple deparU!d for an Island honeymoon, she was her own beautiful, calm 1eU again. Nervotll'MSS isn't limited to brid.el. Bridegrooms have jitters too, aometimes even more than their brides. A widower pWming re-mamace had a problem ol another sort. Both be and hi11 daughter plamed to marry at the same time, each wanting to IUJ'Pl'iM th• other with the news. have the boule, and we're paying rent oo two other places.'' Dlld wanted a quiet wed-Betrothed Pick Date ding, and he can still have Bl 1111 t s.m-.at C..U» News ol the foribcw11tn1 one. H• cu get married lie a.me. • ....,.. ?ta bu JDll"riagie WU rene1ed by rigbt way, and all tbe coo-t.a C-.. fir b Jaa, 15 the bride~lect'1 mother and gratulatiom will have been made by the time daughter nddbtc of X.. llcKin-111epfatber, Mr. and Mn. has her own wed«ing a few MJ ml Mio bMI .i.e., both Joseph McCreary ol Hun- moatbl from now. She'll al H1 4h..,_ BeedL tington Beech. The future have two parents iDltelld ol bride's lath« ii the late one to wi.sb her well. Another bride-to-be'• prob-Golden West Mr. Leona.rd w. McK.bmey. lem ls that the bride'• fam-The bendct.elect m the lly cannot afford to give a Silver Sands 286, Native son (( Mn.. Leo Price. also She saw an advertisement addressed to engaged girls, advialng that a particular 11edative taken on the wed- ding day would put her completely at ease. Hu mother tried to dlsmade her, but, she says her daughter was br-ainwaihed. "I decided not to fell my daughter the news until our plans were all set We bought a little house and have been furnishing it, p= that we would be m when my clau&hter came home from college on her 1U1DD1er vacation. •ge reception, and the Daugbten of the Gok1en ol Jfuneingtai Beech. bridegroom's well • beeJed West meet. twice monthly Both of tb _......i .. family more or less apeeta at I p.m. the first and third e ~ are Au xiii a ry it because ol 10 many 'I'ue9dayl. First meeting ol ~uates ol ltfaoina High The result: Daughter' could barely walk down the aisle in her beautiful heirloom wedding dreu. She was shaking, twi.lting, giggling, sobbing u lhe tried to make reepolllllfJI. None wac friends. The bridegroom bas the month ii in Lab Park School Miss McKiJ:mey is American Lepon Cl11~ even auggested that bis au b It o a 1 e. Humblcton attMcting Goldea West Col-house, Newpcrt Beach. ii ~ U::. ape~,-~ 8-dl ud the location al the lece at an Engllah maj<r. the settine tor the meetlDI u. unuii:: .....,,.. "1-~ w.an Jaar-meetlQ«i la avan.t11e bJ H• ft.aooe W98 grllduat.ed of the American Legim Aux· that cmr my be.II for tbe ~IC lln. Jack WU. hm Golden Wfllt where be lliary Unit 291 every second rest ol my life." IClll. Ml-Hit. majc:nd in mathematics. MondaJ at 8 p.m. audible. · "Out of the blue, abe Tm>te that 1be l>lmmed to get msried. and lhe cboee the same month. What a dilemma! We don't want our planl to detract from hen; but, meanwhile, we A good a1terutift to tldai;:::::=======================J situation ii to hne t b e It didn't spoil the wed- din g, but It made the guest.a nervoUJ too. . Al the reception, the bride became calmer u the boun hn'l 1111. siza ..... llDIJ ift a manfftcent llW *"II we cal .•• llDaJl ftddiDc 1«llption far immediate family. and let the brideeroom ~, family giYe a mwh-r-..aa1 cbner. • triple tesser, llinw m lilt· sin ... This is a cont.inefMI design of rlllher' more b'mat etegalice 1han those of Meditemmean descent. Woods s394so are select Appaladlian oak veneers in warm brown. RicNy C8Ned scroU leaf woric decorates drawer ironts and bed ~ This i5 obviously Master Badt'OOfD furniture, to bt owned proudfy •• come see it. comteldt ... lllnd sasoo 'o'" Ways To Buy lettUIMrice~.twlttt Cre4lt ,....,,_"'' c• ...,. c:.,,., Costa Meu'a Old ... H-Ow"4 ,.....,_ S.- 1 W Harbor Blvd. I DewllteWll C.... ,._, 548-5131 SUMMER TIME is U.S. Kedettes Time CASUAi: SHOES • STYLISH • PRACTICAL • COLORFUL • WASHABLE • INEXPENSIVE CRICKET $3.91 VICKIE $4.98 POP INS $5.50 • FLIRT DURABLE $5.50 • FUN SHOES Size1 4-10 . 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TO 10 P.M. * ANAHBM 826-0381 510 s. S.tch Hwy. 39 COlNH HACH l OUN•E AVE. Pleye PIH• Shopping Center *ORANGE 639-2441 622 E. K•t•ll• s aus. wmo,. NIWl'OlT PlWY. Pl111 RHI Shopping Ctnter , ' Hawaii Vacation Motel owner Robert U. Fisher and bis wife of Huntington Beach are visiting the 5oth state. The vacatiooen traveled on the SS Lurline. lfT'S BE FRIBIDLY U you have new neighbors or know of anyone moving to our area, please tell us so that we may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted in their new flllTOUDdings. Huntington Beach Visffor 536-4146 Costa Mesa VisHor S45-1593 So. Co1st Visitor 494-0579 Harbor Visff or 642-3535 Large Get'" tM swim with OM of th• flattering, eepecially proportioned awim.tuth In thoM hard- te-fbtd Ii•"· Betrothal News Told The engagem~ of Nor- mandy Pomeroy to M. D. George was announced by her paren~. Mr. and Mr&. N. D. Pomeroy Jr. of Co- rona del Mar. No date has been selec~ for the wedding. The bride-elect was grad- uated from C.Orona del MM High School and attended Orange Coast College . Out- side activities have included participation in Mariners, Atpha Phi Delta and the Airline Stewardess Club. The future bridegroom, son ol Mrs. Mary George of C.Orona del Mar, is an aJumnus of Newport Harbor Hjgh School and attended OCC. Beth are active in sail- ing circles and he belongs to Ca1·20 Associatioo. The DAILY PILOT Covers Boatin9 Best in West Sizes ELLA NOR Half Size Shop ruesday, June 27, 1967 DAILY PILOT J 5 From Page 13 LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOTICE ... 27"2 T ._. c••~IPICAT• o .. IUSIMUS MOTIC• TO CRllDfTMI o• l'ICTITIOUS MAMI I UUC TllAMSl'I• The uncler'll11ne<1 c1oeo cwtHv ,,. b cs.cs. '"' • "" u .c.cJ ~Int 1 bualnna et nt YertclOWn. ..,_ 1141. ..,... Hunllnoton llteelt, C11Hotni., under the Notttt ta llt•ebr t lv.1 to Ille Credltwl • e. Pageant llctlllOua !Inn Mm. ol SOUTH COAST o1 Mervin Levv, dbe Nor1I\ 0nio. Tr-''The Ma~ will re-WILDING SUPPLY COMPANY and lerw. wi-e bualr-eddr-Is 111' lhlt .. 141 flmi IJ cornPOMd ol IM tof. Bahr Slreel, COOlll ~ C1llf0f1\I• quire mere detail. For bet' '°""1"' '*'°"• ...,... ,....,. 111 fUll •nd COUtlty o1 or1nee. stat• o1 ce11foml1, ill hi piece ol '"ldence It M fOllO.n: ""' 1 bollk rr1Ntef la MMluf le be tears We W use r ne-Lawr-M. D1rllng, .cQ ll990nl1. mde to Jolin E. Edington .nc1 Jdwt J. Btooes. Rather t b a n the C..-def Mir, Callfornla. Curren. Tr1n1'-t, wt-. IMlftHt _. • Dltlfcl June i6. IHl. drns 11 1'7l Hartlor Blvd., COit• *'-At UMJa1 water balse, we will . uwrena M. Derting County of 0ranee. St••• "' c.1~ UM a paM baae to lend a st:: J'u.!1~i. ~~ ,;:~Y~.,., 1i"~707::: r,..::., ~=~ ~ creamier tone to her skin." PUblk Iii Ind for Plcl Slate, pert.ot1aHy ty o1 Onl"91, Sin qi C.llfornll. 1ppeorec1 Llwrenc:e M. Dlfllng known Seid "'-"' 11 ~ Ill ...... One of Ile sticlder pr~ .. me .. be tM ,.,_. wtloM -b et: All ltodl Ill Ir" ... ~ ..... _._ wblulbed to IM Wltllln IMINMOnl •ncl rnent 11141 to04I will q1 11111 rwtall *"'" lems for 1lbe two uma.e-up •c:ltnowled!IM lie uea/!ed "--· store bual.-a k-" "°"" DfWI and crews ,, bi e b are com-(OFFICIAL SEAL) loceled •I 1170 ..., Slrolf, C.tll , • JOMPll If. O•vb MeM, County ol ~ ..... Si.lit "' c .... pri8ed ol eight people eacb, Not1ry P'~llc • Cellfwnl• foml•. i .-+1-..a. .,;..,... '----e P'rlnclpal Office In The bulk,,.,.,_. wilt be --lad 8 6-"~~ we ·~· ..-~ Oranoe Count'/ on or etlof Ille 7'h dri q1 Juty, 1"7 41t effect on staf:ue6 appearing My Commlulon Expl,_ IO:OO P.M. at AC41Cll EKrvw Compenv . "J June 21, 1'70 1JQS E. 111h Slnet, $Ul19, IZ2. Sant• in ptduret Sudl aB the <fY "ublfsMcl Oranff Coeat Delly P'ilot, Ana. County Of Orafltl, Stai. ttl C.lf. of Life ., June fl Ind July 4 11, II. 1'67 f*"1 fo<'nli. • So Nr 11 k-lo 1M T.....,_ alt 'The colors are quite dif. LEGAL NOO'ICE buatneu .._ 1nc1 ·--...i 1>1 .tt-·' ~ . • parti Tren9feror for Ille "''" _,.. lalt ,..., '""~t w amve a..., C· y4415 .,.., same. ularly the greeos and blues l~:T•tg: f:~:~R:r. ~~: ,. 0et.c1: J~ 1~. 1~;'" because tney f a d e and TI41 COUNTY 01' OllAMOI ,. T.....W• • ..a.,,.,_ ··-.t--11 ... ht," h lte. A-J1m Jdln c. E~ ......,.e IMJual M6 s e ex-NOT'ICE 01' HIARIMO 0, P'ETITION T ........... Plained l'OR ... oun OF WlLL AND ..o• P'ublltNcl ~ C-1 DellV P'llol, ... .__ . n~•-'---'" :....... LllTTIRS T•ITAMEMTARY June ... 1"7 ~1 J.Y• •· ~ UVA.IJlllU& re6"'""' Ealalt ol Ealtlor Merle Mardlment, --------------in Mywtic Hills widl bel' ~=-.~ e1 !slher M. Mlrclllnent. LEGAL NO'l1CE husband, Gene, ownet ol NOTIC! 1$ HEREBY GIVEN 'TIMI IAR "' G , Mark.J in r ·",.....a G-etne Lou Ifie Anclenon Ns llled lltr•· ~TICI TO CR•DIT-• 8ne S "'-~--In I peltlfon for ttfoblle of wlU I nd ...., .,... Beach and Son Doug' a for llMllllC• of Lttlers Tttt•mentary lo SUP'•RIOll COURT Of' TH• ' ' ' Peltllon«, reference to whleh ll mede STAT• 0' CALll'OttNIA IJOtt L a g u D a B e a c h High lor IUl"lher P1rtlcul1n. Incl ""' the TI4• COUNTY OF CMtAHO• ool tin.. and piece Of hNrl119 IM u me Ne. A"'1JO Sob el', 1191 been Ml fOr July ,._ 1"1 al E1i."' ef G£04lGE LEOPOLD P'ON· Sbe C ...... to the festival t :JO •.m~ In Ille CQlrtroom of o.'Plrl· SOU.I& .... GEORGE L. P'ONSOl.LI! ....... men! No. 7 ol Mid court. If IOI North all• GEORGE L. PONSALLE, .... 10 years ago to pose in ooe 11-•Y. In tfle Cll'f ol S.nla An•. Gl!ottGE: ANDER LE<>f>OU> AU.US- .......... Caltfornle TUS "OHSOl.LE. Otca.....S.. of' the pk:tuJ"es aod ~,..... Oel9d June l6. IH1 NOTICE IS HEREaY GIVEN lo ... ...1-t..hU-witb m.a,kA.Atn to W E ST JOHN crecltton of IM above llmnecl 4llc:ildent uouuuur, --r c~t.f Clortt • Illa! •II .,.,.,.,.,. hrllng delms eoelnsl help OUl. ~ M. H......,,, the Mid clececlefl'I 1r~ required lo lite <'.\'--ha •t -:--....a ft<>D OU CrMslllw -lever• them, with Ille noceuary VOUCllen. In .,...., sn u.~ a Y'"'> •..... Allf94es. c111ton11e ,..., .,,. ot11ca of 1119 d.rlc of 111a ato-1 ..,. eant since and for the past Tit <m1 M-2'61 1111ec1 c:oun. or 1o pttMnt "*"· w1111 "" ' · of A"""'9y lw ,. .. 11..,_ ReCHMl'Y vouctlen, to the unclel'1fgMd four yeal'S was director Publllllecl Orange c;,_,, Dally Piiot, 1t the otfic« ol her Altafney KEITH W. toi..-O"era)} mako...&m d-..+. JUM 71, 2t end July 4, 1"1 ffl-41 MILLER, lOS Bink ol .t.merlce Bldg• w..:; 'Y v -r ~ • Wlllltler. Cellfoml1 90601, Which Is 111'1 meot.. . th four LEGAL NOO'ICE ~1f~tte~.,~.i:'netheto ~: Assisting her ln e Mkl '*-"'· wlltltn ahc monlM eltef individual departments are su:~\~ ~o~::o~',a.~N• th~~~1 J:'!n~'°rN7~ Ihle netlca. Ml'I Shirley Jones and Mrs. STATm o' CAL.,ORMIA w1n1frocl c . Ponlolle · ,. h M·~ m-'s Ha TM• COUNTY OI' ouNe1 Admlnllntm of 1119 -.. ... Myr ~ -..-w1, ...... .... ~ o1111e...,,,. _.,.,.....,... _.__..,. • .Mn Ruth Mill· Eltate ttl Wlllllm luford Hamlltlln, I( ... w Ml!W. ~· . • II• k-ti Wllll-I , Html""'-........,·At ~ bal19e, -~·, make-up; 1':0~~ 1:' Ht~l~E'::1~~~ -.... ttl .-. ·-Milt ~ Tuttle. wom· cndlflln "' 111e ..,. __, -.-. .......,, ~ ,... --'""'"-wt Bill 11\et •" -IMVllll dalifta ~ ""' 111·~~ a ..... en'w -~-.. : 111e .... -....nt •r• ,_1,... • '"' •=..., onnoe c... oe11v "1"'· ~-J.eton_ men I tCUiptlre. tllelll, wllll Ille MeftMrY YOUdlen, In J~ fl eM July 4 H, ta, lMP 9'N7 ~· 1119 Office ttl Ille clerli: ol the 1110V•1--------------- So Slimming 9149 SIZES 1.tY.i-24~ entlHed court, or ·to p.-t """'· wllh LEGAL NOTICE Ille necaaary vouchen, lo the under· slgMd 11 IM office ol lier Al!ornel' -------------:-::':"'.:: Rlcllerd I . FIOl'd, '2t Union Bank NOTICE OP: l#TENTIOM TO EffA•• Bulktlnt, SUI!• 42', Orange, Call!Ofnla IH THE SALE 01' ALCOMOUC l llV• t76'1, WhlCll Is the piece OI bualneu ERAOIS ol the undenlgnecl In 111 melter• "r· June IL 1''7 faining to Ille nt1tw of Mlcl decedent, To WhOm tt Mel' C°""""': within 1111 rnonllll atttr Ille tint 11Ubl~ S<A>ltct to wuance of -nc.,.. _.. cetlon ol !Ills notice. ptltct tor. notlot It llef9b'I 11Wn lllet the Dlte<I Juna t, 1t'7. undltnlt...., ...-s lo •II alaflollc kw•"' J. Hamilton i.wra-et the ..,....,,._ *9aitled Admlnisttlf•bc ol IM E11I .. 11 lotlOws· ol IM •bov9 natMCI • J06 WeM a..... I M:t., .. ltla9 N.w <ecllnt port lltlCh Rldl.,.. I. ''°"._ Purw1n1 lo IUdl ln111"lon· Ille uncl9r· o• UA... .... ......... signed b •l>OIVlng lo 1119 0.0.rtrl\ent of S•IN 421 AICOl>ollc BeventQe Control lot ttsuenc• Ora,..., C•llf9nlla .,.... on orlgln11 -'lallon ol an atcohollc Tel: M7·ut7 11tvtr•o• 11-(or flcenses> '" "-Attern.y for A'"'l~tslrelrlx premlaH •• toltows: Publlllled Orange Coest Oally Pllol, ON SALE BEER June 13, 20, 71 Incl JulY 4. 19'7 17M7 Anyone dMlr1nQ to protHt ~ luu• -------------• 1nct of wen llcense(s) mo Ille • vert· LEGAL NOTICE tied protffl with any office ot the 0.. '·%701 C•RTll'ICATI OF IUSIMISS, ll'ICTtTIOUS MAME partment ol AlcohoUc 11eve<1oe Control, within JO dlr> of Ille dlla Ille Pt _.i p.emlsn were flm poai.ci. 1t1•111G OnKinCll for denlal M pt'O'llMd Ill' law. T,,. pre<ntws ere not """' tiatued !of Tht uncltnle...., clo certify they art th• .ale ot atcollollc _,_. T"' lorm conc111e1l119 • bu1fneu al P. 0. Box o1 verlflullon ""' bOf obtl"*! h1lm nt5. Newport BHCh, Catlfornl1, under any office of the ~rim....t. 1t1t lldltlous firm name OI NEWPORT· Jerry R. Rum. i;.n.. Plnr. ER CHARTERS Ind INI H kl firm Is Htnry R. Ke~. Ltd. Ptnr. compoltcl of the fl>llowinQ pe<>wns, wt>ose Liiiie I( a. 1tem9, Ltd. Ptnf. nem,1 In tull encl Pl•cn ol reslclena Ji..-F. N.meth, Lid. Plnr. Ire 11 lollOws' Joan M. Rum. L Id. "'"' O. L Mec~dllan, 113$ llu-11 St. PUbll,h..S Orange Coaat Oally "llol Apl, "F", ll1thlfY, C1IH. June 17. 1'67 '71-47 A. 0. M-cLaclllan, 1'46 lrvlnt Ave., -------------NtWPOrt h1d\, Calif. R. F. lleechtr. IW M11lmtn AYt .. LEGAL NOTICE LGa Angefn , C1lll. ------1-A-R-·l_'7 ____ _ D1lld May 2f, lH7 NOTtC• TO CRSDITOH 0. L Macl.lclllen su .. E••Ott COURT 01' TN• !: ~: ~~hlan STATS OF CALIFOltliUA "Oii Slalt of Calllofnla, Oranot CounlY: THE COUNTY 01' 04lANOI p.':1cM1~· ~ '::,1• M~°'s~.~· r!.=1~ Estate of R:; !.~1oe. al.so known •-•Id A. D. MacLIChlen 1no R, F. H Roger Ptlce, also known 11 Roger BM<htr 11,_., to me to be the _,.,.. 0. M. P•lce. also known a •-Miii• whose na!'Ylff 1te sulncrlbecl hi Ille Prl«, Oeceeled wllllln lnstrvm.nt and edlnowlecloecl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN te tM they uecut..S the Mme. cndlton of lhe -... Mmtd decedent <OFFICIAL SEAL} thel all penons NVlnt cl•lrru ao•lnat RoMlla c ICr>OX the Mfcl decedent ... requll'fcl lo fill Nofery ,.;,bllc • Calllornl• 111cm, •illl Ille necnMry v~. In ~ P•lnclpal OHict In office of tht Cieri< of h ..,..,. entitled orenoe County cou•t, or to Present lllem, wltll Ille Noy Comml»lon Ex•lra nec:ttMrv voucher., lo IN unclenltnecl •t July 1, l'et Ille oftlu of her Allo.ney, Ro11ncl E. STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) 819onoef, "97 Mein Slr•t• Yorb.t Linda. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA ) u . C1lllornl1 '1616, which Is the lll•a ol On 11116 First .,., flt June lrt Ille bullMSJ of IM unclenlg...., In all met· year -thoullncl nine hundred and ters pertelntno to Ille estate ol Ml4 clfo. ahttv......,tn bffore rM, Leonerd J, L• c-..1. wllllln 1111 monlt& •llw Ille fln• per1, • Nollry Publlc tn and for ttte pvblk1llon of this noticit. "" -rfT -fff°_ -Coi.'fllY of Alameda Sllle of C.lltornla, Dated June 73. 1"1. UlMi.,._ IUt.\J.,.. duly commissioned·-,_, ... oenon•I· Blana.e. McK•tvty • . II' •Plll•tecl D. L. MacLaet11111 known ~~ ~.::, ~ Sn\af't ba.lf-stz.es recognize to mt to be tht pen«! WllOM name Is Rel M L II · tantJ the SUTe flattery Of sublcrlbecl lo Ille wltllln lrulrurneflt . end ..,: Mat s:r ' ·~ y . T h e =":".:.clgff to me ..... , II• tll.CUl9cl YorM Li: ... CalffWllil "* ~ pyramid ~pe. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have he,.. T .... htM: S1M6l1 uninterrupted line makes unto N I my 1>1ne1 .,,., 1t1o11c1 my of· AllWMY fer E•eaitr1• 1 k taller and n.an"OW· llclal 1eal In tht County er Alamtdl Publlv.ed Or1noe Coest D•llV "11•· you 00 ,,,. clay encl ye1r In lllh certHlc11e JuM 21 •nd JulY '· "· ti, 1961 •611 er. ""' 1bov1 wtllltn. U:GAL NO'flCE Printed p a t t e r n 9149· coFF1c1AL SEAL> ' Ltonlrcl J, Lepere Half Sizes 141h, 161h. 181h, Notery Publlc a ... 1tf 201h. 221h, 241h. Size 161h re-~~~= .. counrv suN,.oeT~f:. T~oS:~o~;i, quires 2% yards 45-inch fa. My Commlulon Eipl... STATE O' CALll'OllNIA l'o• bri Mardi 7, lt7t TI41 COUNTY CW ORANOI c. "ublblltd O•anoe Coast 01lly Piiot, N•. A-snn SIXTY-FIVE CENTS in June •• u. JO, n. "" IOM7 !atalt of SAMUEL BAllltACLOUGH. coiM for each pattern -add LEGAL NOTICE 0=~e 1s HEREBY GtVEN 10 IM 15 CenU for each pattern creditor& ot Ille •bove Nmtd -. • th1t all pen<11>1 lllvlng ct1lrru aoalnat for first-<:lasS malling and M1&a the Mid clecedent ere BqUfrwd ... fll• special band.ling. Send to CIRT~:i~i\1~u~"H:~~·HISI ~~1~!"'o1'':. =M: .::"'~::. Marian Martin, the DAILY Tht u!lcltfalgMd "'-' certlty ' 1m con-titted court, or lo present lhtm, with PILOT .u '> p w D t duellng • bolaln~s at 6l4 ll•Ur Street, the necessuy voudlen, 111 ltlt Office 11' , TU. a.,.,ern e p ., COlll Mtll, C1Hlornl1. uncler 1t1t fk· tt.. ctet k of tllt 1boYe .nlllltcl cour1, 9' 232 West 18th St. New lllloua firm ntme of J M llulldlno Mein· 10 Ptuent them. wllh .,,. ,._,..,., • • ten•nc• 1nc1 thet said firm Is comp011d vouellers. lo ltlt unclenlgMd al the ol· York, N. Y. 10011. Pr Int ot tilt following person, whoa• name In llce ot her Attorrwy M. LEWIS LEM· NAME ADDRESS w j t h lull and Pll Ct of reslclenc. 1, aJ lollOws: MAN, aR CrensNw lltvd., Los AllOl!ft, • M1rtln W. t<onon. l3t H1mlllon C1lltornl1 9000I. Which Is ltlt l'llQ Of ZIP, SIZE aod STYLE NUM-~lrMI. Cos11 Mesa, Catttornla. t>uslnau of Ille unoersttned I" •II mat· BER D1ted Junt "· 19'7. ters pert1lnln1 to "'-esl•I• d said de- • M1tlln W. Kon°" ctclent. wltllln six months If.., llte flrM Sew So-so? A t.ive-week sewing course for adults and teen-4lgers is being conducted from 10:30 a.m. to noon ~da~ and State If C.lllornl1, Oranoe County: 1>Ullllcall0ft o1 lllls notice. 011 June It. 1'67. beforo ,.,., a No· Dllecl Juftt! 23. 1961. l•ry Publlc In ..... tor Mkt Siii•. Clef. H•Mltll M ll•rr1C'°"91' son•llY •-rwd Martin W. t<orson Admlnot•atrht of IN E1l111 known IO me to be the person whole ot in. above -necs IMcedenl "1m1 la 1Uti.C1'lbecl lo ltlt wfll\Jn ln1trv-M. lEWIS LIHMAN, mtftl Incl ICknowledtld he IXICUl9d the Attwrwy Al Law Hmt. .., C"ftSllaw ,..,.., (OFFICIAL SEALI Los All .. lal. Cati! ..... Joaaph E. Devis T•L: 121J) AX Hlll Not1rv Publlc • C1tHor"l1 An-y fer A*"l11l1tratrhl Prlnct.,.1 Ottlct tn Published Orange Coast Dally "llOt, Exclusively large end half alt" 1805 Newport Blvd., Coste Me .. Orange Counly June v •ncl JUI'/ '· 11. II. IH1 fn-41 646-9235 Thursdays by t4le May Ol. ~~cfi'.'"i'::!°" Exll'lf• LEGAL NOTICE at its South Coast Plaza "ubllshtcl Orange '°"'' DtllV P llOI, "Va Weck 11ertfl of 11th StNet" Ha.n: t :JO te 5:l0, Friday r. t rOt Alto 813 N. Herbor • Fullerton • .-STATE OF CALIFORNIA l'OR -:• is tile May Co. instructor. LEGAL NOTICE THt couNTY oF ou1to1 Cost of the ~.which ------------1 N .. 0-011 ;;; center. Miss Bari>ara King Ju,.,. 20. 21 •ncl Julv '· "· 1"7 m•1 --..,.su-,.=-,=-a""1"'o_R_c_o_u_1t""T~o--,-T .... "-,-- IAR·l1' SUMMONS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~·~l~,~~~·~$~W~.~~~ N~~•~CREono•s c~111 SU,S RIOR COURT 01' THE SUE S. BEERS, Plalntff! VS WILLIAM STATI OF CALll'ORNIA l'Oll 0. BEERS. o.tend1"t. THI COUNTY OF OllANOI THE PEOPLE OF THIE STAT( 01' • Ne. A·S1111 CALIFORNIA. • I ' HOLD IT! Don't make a move! Wynne Wood SANTAANA !1111• ol Miiion Noble F•lrtu. •Ito To ltlt .. llOYe "'"'eel Of'l•nd••I WIL· known n Miiion N. Falrtu . Dt<us..i LIAM D BEERS NOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVEN to t11t You In lltnby dlr«tld lo •ootar and creditors ot lht 1bov1 named dectMnl enswtl' t~ C°'"f>lllnt of t~ •bo" M""fd l!lel all penoN NYlng clolms •o•lnst pl1ln11tt llled In ,,,. abovo tnlltlttl court the u ld clecede"' 1rt required lo fllt in the 1bovt 1111111..s •ctlofl bfOUOllt llltm. with tllt neces11ry vouchers, In .t0t ln11 YOU In sold court. within l EN lh4! oltlct ol the Cllrlt ol lhe •bo•t daya """ lht StfYICt on YOU of "''' tnllllecl court, or lo prttellf them, .. uh sum"'°'"' It ~tl"YH within lhr <ibo•• tht nec ... ery vouchers. hi the un<ltr· Mmacl county. °' wtt111n THllHY dtvt algned at the otllct of her Allot....,. II n ••ed ~l11•wM••. Samuel Ou&tln, Suite 202S Wntwood You err herf'l>v nolHlecl thal U"~" Ctftffr, 1100 Gltndon Aw., Loa A"9eles, YOU 10 11>PHr Incl answef', M"' pl.Mntllf Celltoml• 90074. wt1l<11 ts Ille pl•ce of wlll tah IUOV"'""'' to• Jny mo,,..,, of bu&I-• Oi tlle undersigned tn 111 mat· dem~ Mm111d..S In tllt C(lmp:11nt '' fen ,..rtalnlnQ lo the nt1t1 ot wkt arl•IRQ uPO" con1ud. or W•ll I PCllll cleetOln1. within six "'°"lhs alter the 10 ~ court fOf a,,., otfl., ,..net • !Int Pllbllutlon of this noll(t m•-In Ille comote1nt D1lld June S, IH7 D1'" M•v 16. 1'47 Lllllen P F1lrl.. (SEAL) Eucvlrlx ot Ill• Wiii of the W E ST JC)+>IN, Cltrk above "•med d~rtl lam...i Dvtlllft, Att-y I I LIW hit. ttU Wulwee4 Ctntor. 11M 0 11-AV•""•• L .. A,._.le,, Cltlltrftll tOnf, Ttl1 (2U) 47 .. ,,11 Atttntty let' t xecvlrlJI. P'utMltlled Oreno• Co111 011ly June 6. u. 20. 21. "" 8y AM• Louis~ 1'"1C~lll ~rv C~tk WOIEllT H. GALLIVAN AttorMY 11 Law net W11tclHI Dr .. Suitt nt N..._1 111ch, c ant°"''' Tl L: 641..,H Attorney tor "llntlll "llot l'ubllshe<I 0.•llQ• co.u• O•••• "'•Int. •1l·67 June 17 IM July • II ,. • .. , ., .... ' LOVELY CROOK -Inger stevens 11 lmolved with a crime syndicate In "The Borgia SUck. • a moticn picture made tor television which qm be eeen te>- night .t 9 in color on CbAnDel 4. Don Murray allO ia E in the film. TELBVISION VIEWS So Long, OldH~ By GENI HANDSAKIR HOU.YWOOD (AP}-Are TV ..ts on the W11 oat? Might we, some day, have to manage without "Gilligan's Island," "Peyton Place" and '"nle Bev· erly Hillbillies"? Dan Blocker, 275-pound Hoss Cartwright of the "Bonanza" clan, told Daily Variety: "We are seeing the last breath of TV series as we have known them. The trend is to specials, t~hour ftlrJwi and anthology. "The bulk ol dramatic fare will be in the two- bour vebiaes. It will take three-four yevs to hap- pen. but it is evidenced already. "THE AUDIENCE is sophisticated today and won't accept series any more. It wants a more 8()- ph.isticated presentation." The new fall schedule does indeed suggest at least a slight swing to shows of greater length. The three networ~ will have a combined total of 31 balf·hoor program~ fewer than Ian fall. One-hour shows will increase from 40 to 42. But wbeth«' half-hour or longet', network pro- gram chiefs tell me, series are here to stay. Herbert Schlesser of NBC predicts: "The f u- ture will bring a tremendous increase in the number of specials that will interrupt regular series. And there will be longer show6 that offer a chance to say more. "BUT THERE still will be series. People like the Bonanza boss, Lucy, 'I Spy' and Gleason-Camey." Peny Lafferty, CBS: ''I think there will always be series, I like the Perry Mason books and the Andy Hardy movies. "On the thr~ netw<W'ks there are 75 hours of prime time a week. Anyone should know you ea.n't come up with enough specials and movies to fill a week." The fall 4gures, he said, don't yet indicate a trend. "Our schedule was made up on the basis of what we thought was good, not because it was shorter or longer than something before it." EMMY-WINNING writer Sam Deooff says: "Peo- ple identify with actors in a serie6." Writer·pro- ducer Sam Rolfe, creator of "Have Gun, Will Trav· el" and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E.," reasons: "Peo- ple feel relaxed with a continuing character." ~BC's Schlooser added: "The time might come in 10 or 15 years when we'd have no regular series. But I oao't see it in the foreseeable future!' Wednesday tuning tip: "Tuday" offers a t~ hour special saluting composer Richard Rodgers on his 65th birthday. Guests will include Alfred Drake, Florence Henderson. Agnes de Mille, Joe Mielziner and others in interviews and perlf ormances. NBC, 7 a.m. EDT. Denni• the Menace ~ #VA Slf ? A,.f HE JUST Gar H~ ! " ' TUE S C'AY 7:00 8 CIS &lliq "'-: ft) (30 •> Wiit« Croekitt. •I I •'U --II U _.. --. .-.. ..... oolllitJ .......... ..._. .......... '*) ...... ..,Cll.., '""r'.....,.. .. fD Lii's lJfne' EEIM ...... L110 U ROLLER GAllEs-UVEl (C) * T·BIRDS YI. CHICAGO II..._ '-" a. "'* (C) 11:15 IB Mwie: "TM Aribtlr" Cd,_.) <2 lloln) Wlt!I Dldt LIM. •45 -Wlltlam Hartnell. Mery .. ......... Lei (C) {30 min.) Morris. fl) .... Yllt CellMlltill ll;JG f) MlvM: (C) •Rainbow ....... • ..., ~ "loma" All· (tdvtnturt) '44 -Dorothy Lar11111r, tlii• .. .., "°'11 lllcMll 11osb 811ry Sullivan. ... IWies for the lllthasialt ., eollldCI'. ~ collections B @ 00 T1le Tonlcht ... tQ frM plllrill, ,._Ind ,mn. 11 Mn: CC> "Sia el ....,. .._. '" festu"'-11 t11ia tint ,.. (91*t1cullr) '54-P1ulttt1 ~ 0--. Midllll tllll lilow II ..... Georae Nader bottlts. • • La ..... 0 !DJ Cl)., liltlop .. (C) IZ:tO 01'I ....,_..1t11 l:JI •• Cl) ... -......: (C) ( mill.) Pal]J ..... Is auest it Ml U:JO 0 ""* "TM Ox· Bow ,.....,. and In a sketdl on "°I ealllns. 11· (_..,.) '43 -Henry Fondl A.- Btfltll plays a tMclMf of ho& Cit thony Quill.. ' Ii Pis U!linnity, tnd Rtd Is 11111 of mu~--......, lier stlldlnb. Retllll ,,__ · ·-nitllovt """ Cd,. --~__._... -ma) '58 -Michael Red.,..... Ana .,. ._ -Wltl: , .. , (30 Todd. 111i11.) • • LMS U.U." An 1111· panrWled ltalie1 count. wb1 l:to f) Mwil: "Ttblca ..,. (dr1m1) llllollia& M IA Americla Cifl "4lo will '41-Gent Tierney lhrtorlt Rlm- tdof'a Ind lllppolt hiftl. becoam Ille btH. • •tect of Creta'1 lnfltuatlon. Flbf1. O .._ ---, _... lio Miolll cunts. Rtpell -... .,... .. ,._ (C) f.J ~CJ) 1'I lllndln· (C) (60 0 "-* "TM r.. el .. UM'" lllllL) 'The lnnocml" Vi~ .. • (myste!Y) '56-Nn Batlr. 8arblr1 4ucted Ind tHlll lbolfd 1 f1y1ftc S11elley. saucer by Ult tlltns. who 1111 lllln m W'litlla' T ala he is to bt transported to a Utopia to .. thlt aliens are on urth to Z:JO f) Litt bpoit help mankind. Reput. m Tiit...,.,,. ~ (90 rM!.) • ._.. ..__ "TM WI ... Gov. Nelson Rockefell«. Pet« Usti-111 lrM" (dr1me) '56 -Mickey llOW Buffy Slil&tClril, All• Rooney. "T1lt Snentll SlnlM'" (Id· ....;., ,.,..,_ ... 1w1) '45-John Stuart. "Mys. .... Mr, Md" (mystify) ·~ • -...rtllt (C) (30 •In.) "Cee-Peter Lorre. WEDNESDAY DAmME MOVlES l".30 m "Qe9per by .... Dmn" (com edy) "5G-Cllfton Webb, Jllnne Cnln. 4o" Ctclventurw) '43-Chester Morri1.. lZ:lO m ............ (11ysteiy) '56 - Sttrt1111 ~ "TM .......... .... <Wotnllhf> '41-Joltft l:ltlf!Ml 1:30 m ·rn s.n .., Uft" (mystery) ·41 -Mlchul Whalen. ROii Hob.trt. 2:31@ (i) (C) "llad• .... (comedy) "63 -SO.,hlt l.«111, Robert Honei11. J:ll 0 .,...,.. (dr~m.) '61-Tadeua 11:00 e ''loacll A&111n11..t" (drama) ·~9 Jana11. -Steve Brodie. -ni......, ,_.. (mystery) '54-holette Godd1nl. C:JO B "Tw Tun ••• t11t Mesr (adventure) '46-Altt ltdd. ll:lll 0 "Be1l11nl111 of I.ht bd" (Kietlclt D ''1111 CtlNI lo_.. (dr..na) 056 tlctlon) "57-Ptfar Gr1vn.. .,.,.... -John Ericson. Mart Blanchard.. ON A PfNHEAD It i1n't quite the tern• thln9 •• ln1uibin9 the Constitution 011 tf.e hud of 1 pin. but did 1ou ever ru lly rud th• "For fhe Record" future In the DAILY PILOT7 You'd be 1urpoiud how "1Uch inforrne+ion we 011 pH~ Into • arn•ll aptc•- ;. ~. J TUMBLEWEED~ 09JECTION OVERRULEPJ. · ~U ARE OUT OF ORPERJ-ru. HAVE YOU FOR CDNTEMt'1 ! STOPntArl OSJa:TION OVERRULEPl/ Mun AND JERI ITSEZHERE A 'TYPICAL. AMERICAN eATSMORE THAN ATON OF FOOD A YEA MISS PEACH • GOCD606H, AUTT1.EGUY L.IKE ME ONl..Y EATSAAL.F T1'W' Mueto\! Ir C._..1 K Sc•ali ~ .... ------.......... --...... • lrZI --...... -... u,...,.., ... ___. ~A!&EMAklS A lDJ9I CIQIBLA f ly Tom I. Rym AltTHUflt, THE WORO JS •MONsiE~ ... • MON STROUS BAZAAR -._ . &IVE!'I ?> '( TllE P.r. A I I -·--.--o I DDllE DEERE .. .. IF HE'D ONLV ~ ... :THEN AT LEAST I'D FEEL HE'S HUMAN l '. A p BeJ ~ 2tiJ 1lbe --~ -~ ... a Tb. . ~ -..OI :tfOI :Vn :as -cas .a I a1 Of -n. I "R dyr: Su1 ~ rob iow lmi OV ' bee ill fin sai--- F _l A cm Hol will soc nta too met F lie, sue! bar'I Che rich T off Wee Jul] Ju~ ~; coll1 TI .~ -=·· ., el \ A.t Beverly Biiis · ) Repertory's 'Red Magic' ' Unveils · Dynamic Talent 87 TOM 'ftTUS Of .. D9llr ...... ,..., Followers of South Oout Repertory -and they are ~on along the Orange ~ -would do well to ~ the Newport Beach «theatrical group into Bev-.-v Billa tbia week for the -production Of Mlcbel de ~·1 fnClcomed7 ~Red Magic" ~ the Adon "Theater. .mus, be spends his nights counting blJ gold, le1'lving his virgl.o wife alone and unloved. Their relationship iB sum.med up in his tirc4de to he!': "You could be all gold and still leave me un- satisfied. " • CWALJZING Capitalizing oo hls a var- Jce and superstition are his wife, a beggar whOm he be- friends, a crude, crafty 'Roses' Back At Hartford For 1 Week Melodyland Offers Last of Operettas Sigmund Romberg's "New by Larry Brown, the scare Moon" opens a week's en-of "New Moon" <XlOtains gagemeot tonight at Melody· many 80Qgl made famous land as the final segment oo tbe screen by Jeanetu in the series of operettas MacDonald and Nel.soo Ed· being presented at the Ana-dy. Among the hit numbers helm theater. .> best remembered are "Soft. Starring Grace • Lynne ly As hi a Morning Sun- Martin, Willkun Ohapman rise," "Stout Hearted Men," a n d K e n R e m o, "N e w "One Kiss,'' "Wanting You" Mooo'' is the story ol rom· aod 'Lover Come Back to ance and poUtioal intrigue Me.,. laid in the New Orleans and 'New Moon" will play and the oarlbbean cl the nighUy through Sunday with late 18th century. matinees 00 Sabrday and _ No ordinary SCR sroctuc· ~ tW special preaenta- =iion for the Beverly Hilla ~nified School Diltrict UD• ~der an F.quity contract lbow· -casec the local company in ~ huge audborium and on a stage nearly twice tale 111.e Of ii* in IJe Second step -l"beater. .. moo.k, and a cavalier pro- fessing to be an alchemist. who offers him wealth and inunor11allt.Y for the use of bis home -and his wife. Directed and conducted c.-• .....a-at 3 "The Subject Waa Rooes"1-;-=====::::;===~r::~~=~·~Y=::;:;p:;:;.m.====i has closed at tbe Laguna But l'Q <M t importantly. ''Red Magic'' focuaet OD the dymmic taleda of David Sullivan, a ~ )'OUl1' actor ~ J.ut two years wtn h>ent at New Y art's Un- coin Cellter. in tbe primary role cl mi iDcnldibly avaric· iou.a old man undone by his l1l8t for wealth. OVEBSllADOWS Wblle the play at times beeomel a btt tedious -for its pMta'1l .. lbaped by the ............ IUf. ........ ,... _~ .. "'"'owe Oftllbidcln MIGHTY MISER David Sullivan the ovecwriting. On stage at lent 90 peroeot of the time, he repeatedly displays fresh facets ol his eharactef'. Asaigned an inordinate While Hieronymus revels witb vislona of power (''With my gold I shall buy the trinity") bis "comrades" proceed to relieve him of what wealth he already has, but they in turn fall victim to their own greed, leaving Hieroo~us accountable fur thetr fat.!. The cut comblne6 polish- ed professionals with key members of SCR's resident company, and the result is Jlumber ol lengthy solilo-----.-•• -D-MA_O_l_C·--- quie., SUllivan atiacks them A p1 • ., by Mlc:MI dt GMldtroclt. ......... ~ .... ;_g -AA1 and dlrecttd by D•~kl Emmel, ... ,,... W IWJ ~ ~ •IQMd by wgto O'CMlr. costum .. ... _,.... ..-..1 .... .iooaJlan by Dlft&e ci.n-n. 1101111no bV u.n.a....... ..--' AIWI bltz. ~ by Soulll Re ,,.... the miler'• role CONt ...,,_., T--.W lllrOU911 ,._ _,_...___.in. the-llNe¥ .,..... ""'" July t ., -...... ....--.. ~ ,,......., 117 I. HtlNI Mrica1 taaf di fonle. Ot1¥9. '-"Y HAIL AJ ... snedJ Hierooy· TNI CAST ~ ••••• O..ld ... 11 ...... l'/Mle • . . .... . ic...... !Condell PlayhOUse, but the original version of Frank Gilroy's mucb-lauded play returns to Los Angeles tmlght for a week's engagement at the Huntington Hartf<rd Thea- ter. Starring originel Broad· way cast members -Jack Albertson, Martha Scott and Ton~ -"Roses" will be on stage toolgbt through Sunday. The play is ooe ot only six to win Broadway's "trip- le crown" -the Pulitzer J>rize, the Tony and New York Dram a Critics' a - wards. C>t.beri. were ''Death of a Salesmen,'' 'Teahouse ol the AugUat Moon," "Dia· f'Y of AaDe Frank,,, ''Loog Day's ~ lllllo NJgbt" and ''How to 8'Kc.S Jn Bus· inel• Wlthoul Redy Try- ing," Coast Actresses Set Cev•llw Armedar ~ lleftt Romulus • . . • David Cltmefl .. TM Mri . JOlwt At1tlur Davia Tiit Maglstr.ie .. ~-Oalllnt1 -et arma Jamat MCK.lt. Annual Meet ~ Stan M0<1tlft -=~1.n Summer Musicals performing caliber Of un· ~t Playhouse usual excellence. Particular- ly strong ls the cavaliec of Membes's of the Hun~g- M.athias Reitz, an imposing ton Beaob Playhouse w ~ 11 ei&bt perfsnnaooes and an figure in contrast to the hold ttieir annual meeting lido NIWPOIT llMM -., ,.,_ - .. ......... IM.hlo-oe. ~ ENDS TONIGHT '1191'hllt1er ............... tMDllcal ea.,., ENDS TONIGHT nm1 MIMllUX •• "THE CAPER OF THE GOLDEN BULLS" .... llYIS PUSLn ''DOUBLE TROUBLE" STARTS WEDNESDAY POD m.LEIS .-A-- llMD lllftR ..,aum . -11111D lllOIMllll ,_lBSll.m ~ -:Anaheim'• SUmmer Music lfepemry I Ill ambitious aJ I trlcal project which will -iilhr Orange County three ... · alternatlng musicals through ~ summer mootha, ~w alt.ernat:il:lg schedule ol a cowardly IDet"ODymus. Thursday, June 8, with new *'11 every Tbured2y STRONG CAST elec~on ol board membenla:;::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::== flll••ditlll~ ttirough Sunday oigbl heading the agenda. ~ Karen Kondan, a profes-The meeting iB scheduled /1 h S d Members of the company sional actress in her fir6t for 8 p.m. at the Bam, 2110 T e an CONTINUOUS 1D rebeanal wittt tile open· iDg production scheduled for JUiy 1.0. were selected from open au-SCR role, enhances t h e Main st .. Huntington Beach. SHOW DAILY ditions ol m«e than -400 sketchy J1tAl't of the wile. Guests and potential mem· Pebbles" FROM 2 P.M. people, according to Warren David Clements romps er-bers of the pl.aybouse are Deacon of Newport Beach. fecilvely tbroogb the beg-welcome, according to boardlll••••••••E managing director of the gar's role, while John Ar· president Dick Curry. ~ Orange Coast CM:t· ':£ "'•Ellie Swindell ol La· ~ Beacti and Carol Faul- .=!!ct Of °'8ta Mees, •e ~ In the company of -mare th.Ill 100 actors, an- =jen, dllnc«I and muaiclanl 7"-i:omprlling the repertory -trouP· The poductSonl will be ttaied in Kat.ell• rugb ~·· outdoor amphitbe· et.er. -The three musicals are '"Carnival," opening July 20; "Otiwr," July rr, and -Lluo tn the Shade," •OOed· uled for ao Aug. 10 open- ing. Each 1how wUI play Film Series .In Fullerton- A series of early Ameri- C31 films. featuring .ome of Hollywood's greatest stars, will be presented by the 88· aociated student& ol Oalifor- nia State College at Fuller- ton dming the coming sum- company. Repertory persoo-thur Davis as the monk1;:::=========.ll nel range from a 6-year· oootrlbutes most of the old boy through ~-age sparse comedy with his and college' students to worldly wiles and "distioc· adult&. tive'' exits. Miss Swindell, formerly The medieval-looking set of c.osta Mi!sa and now llv-is the large&t yet conceived ing in Laguna Beach, will for an SCR production and take the stamng role r its design, by Sergio O'Cad· Lizzie In .. 110 in the Shade," iz, is gruesomely ~ffectlve. the mtllioal version of "The "Red Magic" resumes Rainmaker." Her credits in· productioo tonight at the elude the female lead in the Beverly Hills theater. near Jong • rumiog "Stop t h e the intersection of Wilshire WcrJd-1 Want to Get Off" and Robertson boulevards, at the Anaheim Playhouse. and will play through Sun- Karen Stein o( Anaheim _da_y_ev_eru_·n_g_. ----- will portray Lili in "Cami· wl," from which the movie "Uli" was made, with Miss Faulstick 1n the role of Rosa- lie. Eleven-year-old Whit- ten Hamilton bas been cast in the title role of "Ol:ivef'." Othe!" Orange Coast per· formers in the Smnmer Mu- "DIYIL'$ AN•llS" 7:00 & lO:H "THUNDH ALLIY" 1141 ONLY ...... c... ......... sic Repertory include Ber-j;=;:;;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;:;:::::;:=.il nard Simon of Htmtingtoo Beach; Steve Simmons and David Van Hout.en, Newport Beach; Randall Cobb, Ir· vine, and J.ames OJapman, Laguna Beach. ... THE WXURIOUS I~ NfW IAUIA l _JHEATH llOMI Of toc'Dlf9 CHM 19olS " 709 WT IAl.IOA llVD. ~ IALJOA PEJlllSUU • ill-4MI • CHllD WfTH PAllHT ONLY' • OPEN 6:45 -SUNDAY 2111 e ENDS TONl..n e "THE APARTMENT" "THE GREAT ESCAPE" • STAm WlDNUDAY • -&d.-.. Area sa.. ... , __... ... Ocly- mer months. l.:===========.I Free and open to the pub- lic, the series will feature suctl names as Owole Lom- bard, Clarlt Gable, Maurice Chevalier and Marlene Diet- rich. The movies are "No Man of Her Own,'' which ICl'eeOll Wedne!IOay; "Love Parade," July 12; "White Woman," July 19, Mid ''Shanghai Ex· press," Aug. 2. All show- ings begin at 8 p.m. in the college's recital hall. •••••••••••••••••••• ouTH cons1 .. . END~ TONIGHT INDS TONl6HT "AFRICA ADDIO'' "MONDO PAZZO" * STARTS WEDNESDAY * FIRST RUN SHOWING The nmt•*f£D l*fle rltbe )iif CIUI., • lll _.,.1119 .-rlTS CLIFF RICHARD -ROBERT MORLEY ., RN• our llllAT FUN 18 If t 1 ~'!..6!'!~!.nepel'S" . ' HOMEiit(i' decorators 4 llG SHOW .. Gltl JHOe 30 • Juty g * MORE THAN 100,000 SQ. FT. OF HOMl-DECOR· ATING, OUTO~ lNING FEATURING OVER 30 FUll SIZE MODEL ROOMS DECORATED IN THE LAT· EST INNOV A TlONS Of AMER1CA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES! * YOUR HOSTESS· ESI BEAUTIES REPRESENTING V A R I 0 U S FOREIGN NA TIONSI * PRIZES GALOREI GIVEN DAil YI * HOURS Of FUN & EXCITE· MENT FOtl TliE emRE FAMllYl * CON· TINUOUS ENTBn' AINMENTI "'" "°' IAT"L -· ' • ...,.. .. ro n.eo '·•· ......,.. .,. ,, .. " 11• , ... '"'"Ul.11 ,_ ... IM 112 lit 'II (llllM : ... 12 PHI-"" ~I Sf'OlnOll(O llY THl ~l COUlllY I01l0Cll$' A$SOCIAflOll A CC0Kt COlOUll 11 ,.OOUCOOll t • • •RACH • • AT &'-LA• • • --------HUNTINGTON •RACH •_., • .._ e LAST TIMES TONIGHT FOR BOTH CINEMAS e a. ... , ........... ..., khd .. ...,..,.. Ctw" 1.Mdr Mchwell • D..w. W._ "Tiie C.-O.." STAIT$ WID. CfNIMA WUT STAm WID. HUNTINfiTON p .... ·-~ F , . t' llle..Vi ..!!E ••c;.:"Eo 'e-.......... L ,, ... ,. ..• ,. ......... r-. _ _,._ ~Sal .. 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" ~ .. ,.. ~-,_.. llO&>CUS -H10IMrlt<TfilJ\ 'S CNlcken Ulld« u --~~ .., 50bell ~~AtJ) ,,..,~-.c 0Fj\\\J$j rnio• Mi ANDREWS ·-PLUMMER t\OtLllU iii.HD RAmtl-:::::=.:..-IELEANOR PARKER c.-~ ~ YN I ia.uD IJOO("-PS I o;a. 1w1MLtiTlll' n I D:iaST LDv.AJC ~ ..................... ~ ................ ,,........ ........ -\MIO ' T~, June 27, 1967 DAILY PllOT J7 T .. ra101ng LEGAL NOftCB More Tryouts For Musical IU. 3Twt.idi 61 Be 2eor.·1 32A . 620ut JYour J3 Ulolft &3W1tt .. f'lanl 34 You 640f 5Wony JS T"" 6SC-6You "J6Somc 66 Whlch 7 llw! 371\ 67 Attitude 8Toke 381n =~ 91\ J9l·-10 °'1rl'• M>Htod 705'.ICICl:d II Donn't .Cl Rorncin& 71N..it ' 120-42J~ ne. 13 Looe Al Try 73 Hoff "~· -4.COld 74 ~ IS Tolanta 45YcJ,. 7S~ 16 t>i.(t A6Wi11 76~ ITl!e ~~ n ,_.,,..,, 18 Molt "8Wtd 71Hard 19Wlll 4'/A • 79The 20 ....... 50~ 800phmWic 21Too 51 YWI 111 Rl<Ny 2:2 ........ 52~ 8.2>-n ZlW'rth Sl81t 13 Ordinary ~~ MMdlfw> f'V- ~ Ml.>.-1' aso-ful 26P.-561-lud. 86 £"""-1 27 !>lor1 !>7Yc.i 87You• ... 28 °" ~~ Ml.Amt~ ,. lll 29 In. 89 Qow.v MM,,, 30 Har.h'W tlJ "-900.-.0 @Good @Alhalc C)N~ """ •• ~r • ._I • • •• I # .. • . -. J8 DAILY PILOT TimdlJ, ..._ Tl. 1961 rtOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi tiOUsEs FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS~ f OR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE General 1000 _Gen_•_r.a _____ ,_oao_ Genenl 1800 General 1 OOO General 1000 MMe Del Mir 1105 Huntlntton a.ch 1400 "Rlnt Sprf"I• •••• ~ •••• JUST REDUCED Pier • Slip -Sandy beKh, 3 bednna., 2 be.th home. parquet noora. Secluded aree.. Reedy to move in. Only • • . • • • • • .. • • • • $SS.SIX> "Rlng" SPRING n4-&U-72S2 WE ARE EXCITED! And you will be too !-When yot1 aee this Fine Value! Featuring 3 bed.nm., 2 batha, dining room. HeaUd & tillered pool. ~. pro. feesionall,y l~ lot. Ontr .. .. • • . • • • • • .. S33.51Xl "Ring'' SPRING n4-642·TlS2 ALL HOMES IN ENTIRE SOUTii COAST PLAZA Spring Realty Co. DOVER SHORES Bly' Oc8ll Yim Secluded ~ Luxurioua and Wortt. the Effort to loc.te Overlooking !nine C.omdry Ollb, and DMr" Yac:bt Oub. 15 mlnutet CD UCl. 113f S..tiago Dr. Newly furalsbed model Four bedroornl. f o u r be.lhraoma. Dinine room, adiviitJ room, fu1lY carpeted and draped. 3250 lqUUT feet. A CU1tmD d ea t r a by Bowell 7.oak $83.000. OPEN DAILY 1D3A. DU. MAR'S ftnest tocation. Walle to all 9dioola -Iba(&. PUpalllr model taar bedroom, 1 ~ t.th .... pared ... ~ liYiac. .u..nie o.c:eDmt esiltq $M.2IO ~"' inter· ell G.L PIQ'8bie $193 Pft' maadl D:•••1c prindpeJ, lnierest. Wis and ~ ance. PRJCID TO SELL AT $3D..950.. 5 Bi80MS Beautiful Ocean v- JD n.biomblr Cameo Shorm ~ Ivan WJl]s Bit Home With View Kitcbm Fmnal ~ 'Room Priw~ Pool 1--------• ---------LARGE 4 BR. Jkaut condi-1/I lion 5~% FHA 2895 Vet .. VACMT & READY Hfft it sits! A poor looe- Jy V9Callt bOme In beau- tiful Mesa Verde, nttding only Mlfnt nic..-e family to OCCleY It take care of ll. Out al town C1'ND« will .ell VA no down or mlY $1:fi() down on FHA loan. ~ 3 1ar&e bedroom.I, built-ins &: ~ cor- ner kJt will ma1<e you feel rlgtlt at home. A LAST YEARS PRJCE OF fll,450. JCila.. COATS ~WAL~CE REALTORS 546-4141- COpen Ev.ninp) I/I Just A lorn Slave 7 CHAI.MER co 1.ue. -.s.Ho ON IALIOA Meu v.,. 1110 POINT --.-v-aw_N_E_R __ Owmlna, Warm A 1'rWnd11. t BR. J ti.. C»I' lot. Opta, SW\QY Home lD excellent drpll. ftfel BQY! $25,950. condition oo dllOb comer o.,ya -..is, J:w. 546-2SJ.T • locat.loo c:be to Ba)' and ..;:;;::::======::;. OceM. l.arle Uvtnr room Newport leech 1200 and dinlns. a re a. Two _ ......... ______ _ bdrm.s aad a Den, plus two CUSTOM IUIL T ••• bathl. Secluded Patio. Ex· CONTEMPORARY S Br • 4 cellent value at $41 .500· Ba. Family, Sittin&, Olnlr'I;: Please call Dick Tryon. Playroom, Surldeck. 3-lev· 6'73·9200 EYes: 613-7999 els· Loads • Storage! Many lay & leach EXTRAS ft.atty I e BACK BAY CUI de Sac. nc. • $58.500. * Prine only. WZi W. Balboa Blvd., NB e OWNER. * 543-223'7 $l70 Per Month WATER FRONT lnclud. Tu .. & Pier 1c noat-lovel1 3 lnsur1nce on thl1 Bdrm. 3 be.th tiome -tpl, Newport Helghh home Rr2 lot 45xlOO. Lee 3 Bedrooms lnclud~ brick -terrace $67,500 KING me master tuite. '.l R. C. GREER'. Realtor elegant baths, 17' x 18' 3415 Vta Udo OR 3-!YJOO FAMILY ROOM new turf ----- carpeting, FA' heating, * OcHnfront HouM * Bullt In ldtd>en, · 2 oar gar· Newl,y decorated 3 Br age, ~ tor Boat. Full botJIP. Excellent IWll?ller Price $25,150, $3250 DOWN. rental record. A ateal at: -.me G.J, PU1 at $170. $48.SOO * 548-2911 per mootti. * OCEAN VIEW * WALKER A LEE 2 story cmdominium. 3 Br- Just Usted Sharpeflt home in town. 4 extra la.rp bedroQnul, ~. tA3p quality carpeta, extra tarp lot. Thia one wtll aell fut at only $22.500. · c.8.t1 now! Paul "°"" RMlty 84.1-1266 EVE. 842..sM4 HOME wfth INCOME· t!ve in one side -rent the other. A 3 BR • a l BR. crpWdrpe it blt..U.. EXCEL TERMS or GI no down. $26.990. R. D. Sl•ta RHlty 847-3519 B EACH coTT=-A,,....,G=-=1=1- 0nly $14,995 6 tenna ~ open on well loc:eted 2 BR onJ,y a few bloctai to the beach. J PACIFINHORES REALTY 536-1894 eves. 962.t70l Fount•ln "•lley 1410 4 BR • 2~ 8.A/Elec-btt:na. Drps, Partly cpted. Patio, Frpl. Xlnt loc! $28,SOO.. By OWNER * 962-8681 w .. tmlnster 1612 lush Back Bly Area ~ ~ '=: suite). S Baths, large Fam- Ainpll-Parlling 1&9.500 Call M~ Pamrich • • • you. need not be In tbia nevl.r new 2 bdrm. QincbnjnQn (lrme). Haa .u the privacy and ccim- 1ort of an JndM&W home, yet molt of the work JS ~ foe you. Lux1rioua carpet. and drapes; at.> kitchen blHns are indlJd. ed. Price only $25,!liO. Try 2629 Harbor 2'11 Ba. "1lly cptd A drpe. MS-9491 Open ti1 9 P.M. Avail immed. Owner 4 BEDROOMS _644-_in_o ___ ___ BY Owner 3 br, on cukie- aac. Lee bk yrd, Eq $UKlO Take over 5'11% THA, $119 mo inclds taxes. 536-1992. Plush wool carpets quality lly nn Dining rm.. Owner' vinyl noor coverings and a unable· to. occupy -WU.L huge Famlly Room ii. just SEI.J.. AT CXlST! a sample of the many fe• Ews: ~6 --------•I $4,<XX> down. Owners have bought another home • • • QUAlJTY WESrcLIFF -$21,500 e 4 BR. Owner MUST sell! bet 4&:6 pm You can't beat this one. • ~ $46,500 "46-5367 Exoellent location. Smooth WESTCLJFF/ L.ge Custom _s_. _A_n_•_H_.th~·---'-630-tures al th1a 3 ~ 2 bath family home and DAD will reel.ly enjoy till! neerly maint.enance free y a r d. 11lis "Prize WinniQg" back bay h:>me c o m es with heaY)' lbake roof, ownized double ,..,.. Ind ia ~ cated in tbe Mlr'INn ftidl School Di.t. $28,250. OPm EVE;, Colesworlhy & Co. 642-1T17 Next to .Snack Shop Jr. THE ~EAL E S TATERS lay crest Attractive 4 bedroom, 2~ baths with large family size dining room plus family room. Owner haa moved and will give im· mediate o c c up an c '1 • $.52,500 with $5CKXl down and assume present fin- ancing. AppecdillCJ Popular 4 hedroom, 2 bath model m beautiful Mesa de! Mar. A few steps to achooJg and ah~ ping. nled kitchen with built· ins, aeparate ~ ter bedroom suite. S'o clean it sparkles. $27,950. Pictuttsque Individuality PIU5 a horse or two in a unique country atmos- phere with every city convenience, 2 bdrm, area tor a. third. $28,500 with a high flfA or Gt appraisal or try 103 down, owner anxious. 6 Units 2 Beautiful gai'tlen ~ tripl~es • 3 two bedroom. 2 balh each perfectly maintained and all rent· ed on le8$eS • Excellent lnvestmenl and tax sbel· ter. May be purchased separately at $43,500 and $45,500 with 10'/o down. Monthly income $420 and $430. Phone Ior appoint- ment to view. orrN nu. 1r SUN. 646-7171 THE~EAL E S TATERS Amriotm! Choice of J m..m> Ev6: S48-8868 tine BQfMat --with lay & Beach line contemp>rary majesty e 4 Br-2'11 Ba. Xlnt cood ! with formal court yard en-e 642-5591 alter 6-PM. Pier • SIJp from $11Z,91D to R•lty, Inc $195,ooo. iiiiiiiill-----•lan & a-t ~. OBI try. Elx:ellent floor pl.An $45 000 OCEAN FRONT Cot· iMth 4 big bedlomna and taie. Top loc! SD Sea- 3 Queen lbed batbl-Bet· ahott Dr. Owner 67>1575 lcryril. Lois ,,...,,um .. -.- XlNT. AKAHCltG AYAR.AIU OPDI DAJLT In NewpJl't 8e.cb from Pa. cific Cout Bigbn,y Dal'th Oii ~er Drift ,. fram Newpmt Bhd. eut GD 11Us $t. to SAW Off.ICE: ... lee lodQ. ~ gone • IA y VIEW buoliOW· Ammle ~ru-------- $JS,fl0 =.,:t .!! ,er mo11tb ... "'°" Htts. 1210 •• HOUSE Wallmr A Lee 8Ull..DERS Uquidatica. •Ill!!.. ya•ft Thia older 2 Bedroom home 3M.3 Welldltt Dr. MUST 11ell 2 complete!y re-• ,....., almost Bay Front. Priced bedrma t BR. % bath, built-in dee> to een at LAND VALUE. s&ml, Open Eves. modeled bomes. 3 • lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio 2 be.tbs, beautiful living tric ldt.c:hm. noo + eq. n. Foe more information: GOLF ANYONE? room ., It h gllmpae of Jot 'll'x165'. can Joba Marr See !him most unusual floor ocean, large lanai. Corner COLLEGE PARK Aru C.W.18, llllk• & C.. plan. The Golf 0u9e Fair· lot at 328 Alilo. <llann!ng 2 $24,.500 VA or FHA 219 L c...t ....,_, way literally ~ it.sell bedroom home with com· Ncwpolf ~ ...,-..C:. ~"""* aromd this huge living rm pletely separate guest house with floor to oeil~ win· le bath. Large ca:rpctt and dCJlwa. Lowt!9t ir!Cf! on the plen~ of room for boat ~ c:ourae at $44,500. 3 large i-trail_'_e_r ._4213 __ .Allao_' ---- BR's, fami1y rm. den, 3 DF.cOR-Ready! OW Haven battls. 3 BR, 2 be. Hse & 2 BR * $4440 YrlY Locome. 3 Hies m 'it ac. room for more. Reduced $39,500. 548-7249 1.atuu •Kh 1705 THE OLD GRAY MARE "She Ain't Wbat She Uaed To Be" and neither • thia tpac/ 3 BR A Dell home. Only 3 yra young $28,950 - $99'5 On. Mission Rlty. 4M-0731 Prime Oceanfront Prop. 4 Delux Furn 2 BR, 2 ba units. Lot 60xl60' • 10 car parking. $160,<XX> By Owner n4: 543-2337 Hn.J..TOP/PANORAMIC VU! ~Bargain! 3 br • 2 ba. Den, 2-Frplcs, Deck. Prine-only. $33,500 * Owner, 494-7413 john macnab REALTY COMPANY 881 Dover Or., SUite 101 (714) 642.-1235 AGENT roa MACCO RNlty Co. College RNlty 546-5880 0cee.n Vu Apt. R-2. 548·7249 A GIVE A WAY 1500 Ada.mt at Harilor NEW Beachfront. 3 baths, ~=mmmmmm;j Owners aacriflce. cut $1550 (near Cinema Theatre) Balboit Covn l215 maids room. SURF VIEW! Dnmatic a.y v... to 8ell now. Assume h.ieb "1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!111111!!!! ---------$89.<XX> * 4~1530 Spedacular 1sr 'fiew' of 5-% ~ FHA loan at no cost. DAVIDSON Realty 2 LGE Bdrmll. 1~ baths. WESTCUFF -0cmn, mtire n..-. ,\ 4 yrs. young. 4 BR, 2 ·~ N ort Sh Pvt. beach, pier & float. ONLY s~s 950 eatalina llAalid .1ru:n tbia bome. Cboice tocatim. ewp ores Phone owner 837-6255 ~ • Calib'nia (lCJlltnllpuiy $29,!rJO will buy it. Walk to beach. 3 BR &re ii the best value in 4. BR _ 3 bad> cuAalD built· ..____ 2 bathll crpts/drps. $26,500. Newport Shores 1220 tbe 8aycrest • Wesbiiff home • bldml 00 the Rltr. 27SO SB. CM --------- area. Spacioua Wnily home Bluft'1 eclg)e m Ininr Ts· 54&5460 Eve. 673-1164 •~t Buy 1967 with huge bedrooms, fami-race. C!I...._ g1aa .....ns •• ly room, aeparate lonnal ...._ Z..tory "A" frame $26,900 1i • to large llhelll!ftld patio. lll'J3 Baker, C.M. 546-5440 Cost• M... 1100 CAYWOOO REALTY ~ room and work u.v-l car ganee. Most ~ \~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ing electric kitdlen. Beel-tiooal for m ;rso. $l2,950 ---------16306 w. Coast Hwy. 548-1290 tiful back yard with two patios looking out to a tan-Ruth Pardall, R.Nltor S.chelor Pad TRACT ~. ~ :c:: ;lfimmWmestcliffm·m0rii.m6G-5D>mm ~ ~ ae'ta :!t~ CLOSEOUT cading water falJs. Betta' MONEY MAKER built cottaee in ~umt see today. r-~ u -~ ~~-~~el with Walkier At LeP '-""'14 ._ ••...-... """ .,.... .. _,. .,..,., ace, 2 AN UNPAIAWLID »t3 Westdifl Dr. Good Rental ftCOl'd car garege + Boat Is trail· Y~LUE . 646-T711, Open Eves. and oc ~ er parking. FANTASTIC 2_3 BEDROOM' Call to see VAUJE oo1, $12.!rJO. J y~v~~~ ~~~!:!°' .....:~6U::P."-$16,300 f0 Low Oo63 Payment642«72 '!1111~~~~~~613-~3468;:jN!~ ~! ~~ug~~-S 18,575 30 YEAR LOANS iii " .. '3 ,....,.. 0 PO MESA VERDE room.. large back yard FRENCH QUARTER WATERFRONT. 2 frplcs, 4 br, 3 ba. $45,500 Exist $33,<XX> 61' % ln. Appt. 642·3316. W•stcliff 1230 * $36,500 * Contemporary 3 BR. 2 Ba. Cor. Io t. Nr. Westclili Plaza. 1500 CORNWALL LANE 673-4631 or 640-8113 1240 Condominium 1950 2 BR .. dell, 2 batha. Spe.niah exter. Obie. gar. 1 Yr. old. Beaut. call>. & drapea; Frplc., atrium. "The Vil- lage" plan C: nr. UCI. Sell equity & assume loan. 673-1400 833-1189 Eves. APARTMENTS FOR SALE 1980 1S APTS. $149,403.22 Needs $50,000 caah. 574 Hamilton, CM, 548-3846 RENTALS Hou ... Furnished Balbo. 2300 FOR Lease Yearly f r o m ~· lat. Furn 3 BR, lge den, ~ din nn, sundeck. OceM View. 2121 E. Ocean Blvd. Salboa. Santa An• 2610 N ~ ~o ~ow with 3000 aq. ft. pertitioned TOWNHOUSES CHARM SPACE PRTV ACT Let us qualify ..... , -. One al the very best! 3 pet house. Access to reflr HAUOR ILYD. a. Partly tum, 18x20 living e MALL J-...,.. BR., __ ;,.. _.._ SLll YL room w/'-lc, dining nn. S Houae, In rear, YOUR .. __ m born• ..... ., be ........., room. new ......... -for boat or trailer. Gt A ... ., ~ " <0-.J peti dni R . IN COIT.. ........ 3 BR. ~ -Ac. s:n OM. Prine ulilltiea paid. Private e!l• availal>lt> anytime. ~le pes. =~ $ l7,500 . LOOK ,01 si.'N only. 546-6267. '°"" 833-5407 trance. Close to downtown G. D. BUCCOLA Quiet ltrttt just n<Jrtb of w11ker ~ LM Seta A•"" Santa Ana. (South) S75 Investment Co. goU ('(JQJ'5e. S24.51XJ. S«l-0640 Eutbluff 1242 .;;::M;::;on;;;:th=. ;;;:JE=7·:::::8600=. =;;;:::::;;;;;:; Official V.A. Management Welts.Mce.rdle Rltn. tted N -Dow 24 Hour Servia IBlO Newport Bt.d .. CM. 293 E. 17th St. 646-4494 to Ve~::.'Q....~ cul.;. BACHELOR PAD 881 Dover Drive, N.B. S43-T1'29 Eve.. 644-0084 WJSID( ( M sac street, w/w C8J1le18, 2 REAL GROOVY 642.-0862 . r • • ba. tireoplllC(!, family room, Best location • Bluffs Ange- .4 BR. 2 ba, family rm. cpts POOL HOMES Home phle iooome· bll·ins, dble garage. Mee lita, 2 BR. superb de<:or! &: drps thnHJut. blt·im. lrpl, 3 Br, Orange Ave, $22,!rJO Walk to lhopa. Good residential area. NI price Must see this! 644-0272 La~un. Be•ch 2705 * SUMMER -4 BR, 2 BA, I,\ bl.k. to Victoria, great , view! Owner ... 494-2215 Vac•tion Rent•ls 2900 lge fenced yard w/ .. tio. 4 Br, Cam rm. M.V. $27.!liO fi . ailabl $23.950. Call ~USl. Shown by app'L U>,000. :; Br. 3 be. 2 story $35,<XX> manong av e. Heritage Real Estate Coron• del M•r 125~ FREE VACATION: WE'LL <>emer. 5430l6. ~HON RE~L TY rutr. l~N~~d., C.M. Last Chance to S.ve. Executive Living trade our Mammoth Lakes, ;::1: ~; ~to sell ~. =45 646-39'28 Call Eves. ~5414 4 Bdrms. 2 ba .. formal din-OCEAN VIEW • Custom 4 High Sierra chalet for 1·2 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-liiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil w. E. Lachenmyer ing, sep fam. nn .. cpt ~-Br. 3 ba and Skyroom. Lge weeks in your Balboa, N~· out. drps. li;e CDV pauo. almdeck for outside living. port house. July 21st to SPECTACULAR - -OCEAN and IAY CHANNEL REEF -APARTMENTS louted-On C"-nnel NHr Newport Harbor Entrance 2S2S Ocean Blvd. • Coron• del Mar • C•liforJ'la 4 Level G•r•ge Alto Guest Parking Boat Slips Available to Residents Here residents enjoy their water front view and the convenience of moor· ing their boat at the front door. Also the distinct advantage of carefree leisure living by eliminating the burdensome responsibilities of maintaining a large home. Many other advantages, too numerous to state here, are available to thote o>( dlscriminating taste. A select number of two Bed.rm .. two bath Apartmen~ ar~ available and we invite you to in~pect the two luxurious furnished modrls at your con· venirnce L••H $37S Monthly end Up-Buy $45,000 •nd Up Phont 673·1788 for further Info. -Ask for Herman Trott, Msr. $20,950 Swim Pool & Park Uke ysrd. Olarmi.ng 3 hdrm &: 2 bath home. Electric built-ins. No down c;J or Im" flown to all ottw-rs. ·..m.1no TAJUU.:U. 295.l llarbor FdiN . BUJEix- aose to Bea.ch. fireplace, double garage, extra parking • S38 ,500 George Wllliamson. Rltr. 673-4350 OPEN EVES. 4 BR-Pool-$23, 950 Sharp Seahaven Home, l6'x36' Anlhooy Pool with hand s e t aggregate peb- bled decking VA no down or FHA terma. Hurry' Colle'lte Realty ~5Sl80 College Realty 5'16·588<1 UOO ~ioo~ J RR. brem ceiJing Liv/rm, 11rp dio/ nn. huge paHo. 0wnrr/ agt 673·5166 DOVER Shores RanC'h StyiC View llome1 4 BR, .1 hr. ~ sq-«. IMMENSE hack yard ~ l00xl20' $65.<XX>. Owner. 1i4M300. 4-BR. LGE FAMILY-RM. ~ yard. full cpts. Elec.· kttchen. NR· BACK RAY! $'29,950. Ownrr. LJ 8-0371 f'or quick. ellir1ent rNults r>An.v r rurr 01ME·A· Nr schls .. 31~ Lincoln Way, 330 Poppy * $67.500 Aug. 18th. Z~-6690 CM 54&-9'1'24 Owner • 675-0751 * IJALBOA ISLAND * MONTICELLO TWNHSE. e XLNT Summer Rentala. Be.low mkt' Owner moving Lido lite 1351 • Avaii Now! Al!IO: Winter for he11lth. Adult section. 3 • or Yearly rcservation1. Br 2 Ba. ~1:1ny extnu1! EXCEPTTONAL fin ancing OWNER. * 673-1503 549-3242 45' LOT * S47,500 2 BR Modem furn Trailer TRANS!-M11~1 scllhy June Furnished 2 h c d r 0 0 m ~. on Colorado River. Rent ~n r BR ... 800 Ow Sunny! [)('n, Fir'-'Place. "" .1 • 2 •1A. S22. • n-by day, week or month. er. 30'20 ll:irding Way. 675-3918 tvntact Dixie; 673-6497 545-7798. I NEWLY IJEC•. 3 Br-2 Ba· Huntington BHch 1400 KENTALS HouMt Unfurnished • Cpls., Drps., m> · dn FhA Huge Lot/Cul-de..,c $19.300. Ownrr. 548-3976 4 BR 2% bath, shake roof. Gtner•I YOUR AD REACHES 68,972 HOMES EACM WEEK ALERT SHOPPERS Neve r Miss Thi s Page 3000 22x55 patio, side yard with --------- large play house. GI ap. LOOKING FOR pral.llal $24,600. 0 w n e r A RENTAL? transferred. BRASHEAR REALTY 847-&531 Eves. 968·ll78 * Sl<XX> dn. 3 BR, hdwd. As&ume 51,4 % int. SZ1 ,!;00. * SPECIAL -S18,JOO 3 BR -hdwd, frplc, p11tio. GT or FHA. P•t Robert1on Rlty. M7 °8553 * 893..C 1 Sl t BR. 2 Pullm/\n BA. ,,,;. mal rlin. rm. hlt·ins incl dWlwosher. many extras. Walking distanc·r to achoo! k Douglas. $23.800. 897-0174 $1800 DOWN Includes dos· tng. 5 Br. 21,1 ba, bltni., new c:pt.s. newly dee. Xlnt rond. pymnts S257 Incl taxes. & Ins. owner 962·2594 BUSIEST m11rkrtpl11rf' tn look no further! For just a little more than the first & lut months rent you can OWN this 'BR 2 bath home, bui1Hn1, w/w car- peUni:, family room. On- ly $165 mo. pays every- thing. Don't hellt11te -call for det-1.ls. Agt. 54Ml41 ~, BRs 3 bath&. immediate PoSSl'Ssfnn. N.E. CM near S11n13 /\nil Country Club. $:120 mo. Wells·McCardle Rltrs. 1810 N~rt Blvd., C.M. 54S.7729 Evea. ~ Costa Meta 3100 CLEAN• 3 Br-2 Ba. HSE. 1400 &IJ·fL * Sl4~m<i. Ff"'W'ed yard • 5:fl·OOI9 I Wt-ff.Ii. You c;1n 11~ lh!'m for JU.,, pninie~ 11 t1Ay Dial ~ .... !l!l!l!!lll!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!ll!~!l!!llllllll!l!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!ll!l!!!!!l!!!!~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!ml!!!llm!!!~ _642_-_56'7_8~~~~~--~~~~~~~ town Thr DAILY PlLOT Classi (jl'ci srl•tlon Save monty, Um" & l'rtor1. 1.onl! ~·! ---~~-~~- 2 RR. rluplex:. lit kd yd, i:ar. l!l10 Gr 42 My<'t" Pl"ct . S.<lfi. 646-2911~ .. . -... RENTALS HOUMIU ............. C01ta MM9 J100 LID NEW 2 BR wlth pR1" $15. Pri- vaU, fenced patio, cUapcwal, water pd. 25ll Santa. Ana Ave. 537-0380 NEW 2 BR w/dbl pr. $85. Wattt pd .. d6lpleal, bltna. 2111 P\acentla A'fe., Apt F. 511 ... NEW ROME! s .Br-2 Ba. Dream ldtliben. Panel'cl llvin&·rm. Spklra, QJU, ' Dl1)6. + larp den. 545-2344 CLEAN! A'ITRACI 3 br-2 b&. Lovely 1ae yant! Nr- Meu 'Verdl CIC. 'Avail July 1. =-mo.. * 561155 NEWLY decorated.!.l'BR. 2 llatha, cbldrn (If« U OK. Lee $lSG. Avail Joly lit. 548-1128 a1t 5 pm. COLL!XaE Pk • 3 BR -$115 Mesa Verde • 4 BR • $175. ~ * 5641113 3 BR. C o a d o. Cpta, drps, bltm, $110 YriJ tM. OtJl owner aft '-56-2962 NR. Wettcliff, cut!e 3 BJl., Ip. yd. $1.SO mo. &C-1234, ~ $9() 2 BDR.MS * Near achla &: llbops. ~XU * 2033 Wallace * Newport a.ch 3200 e LOVELY 3-Br A: DEN. • Cpta, ~. B1tna. $275. e POOL! * &C-1290 Newport~ 3220 NR-8EACH! s Br·2 Ba. lee ''A'' 2 ~ moclerD. Ollb I: nlll' paid. $250. tG35n LW.ltle SUI CLEAN I: SBAJtP. J Br, 2 ba. Near beadl. IOUth patio. Leue $215. 6TJ.5017 Huntington a..ch MOO mt-BEACH! 2-STORY 4-BR + Rumpwl room $21S.. Cpta/Drps/Bltna. 531>-1644 4 BDRMS, 2 be.. Frpk, bltm, N r Cannery A A.dllln5. S1SO wtr pd. 646-6'248. 646-1631 Condominium 3950 3 BDRM Townbou8e with re-frii., waaher, dryer, 2 poola " pi.ygrouod. Broc*bun:t near Adami. OOle to ocaD S1SO mo. Call 546-37'16 Duplo• Unfvm. 3975 NR. Newport Rta. 2 BR, UT I rm Cl'Pld. pr1v yard, pr, adults, no pet.a S95o. 5'8-2903 Owner. 2 • sit DUPLEX/BLTNS C1omed garage. Older pee>- ple pref. $115 mo. 548-9937 RENTALS Apts. fumilhed Cost• Mes. 4100 $25 Wk. e Studio & Bach apt.a. e Incl Utfla A Phone '1ef'V • e Maid Service • 1V avail. e New Cafe ,\ Bar 2376 Newport Bml. 50-9755 NASSAU Palma. 1 A 2 Br, furn A unt S1ai -$140. Htd pool. 117 E 22nd Sl 6C-3645 Newport Beech 4200 DELUXE Ne.v Waterfront Wk or mo during July A: last 3 wb O[ S$t.. Pft-pier le float. Slps &. 6'13-4643 « (213) CR~ ClrrE Ba)'frunt apl, ault. for aingje girl ....tio li.1Ges l'wim- ming A bo&fuv. $125 Mo .. uW. paid. U 8-120'Z LI ~ YRL Y • 2 BDRM. * Over garages. A.dulta * ~ 29th St. * m-t958 Corona del Mir 4250 e COROLIDO APTS 1 BR Furn SI.SO: 2 BR Furn $170; 2 BR. Unturn Studio S14.5. All mod eleclkitcb. ~ Pool. m.3378 LOVELY 1 -BR. APl' over Garage. * mtna etc. SlS().mo lease. C2ll) 5-t4ff> SEP. Bachelor. Refrig., no kitchen. Suitablf' for l man. S70 mo. ~ aft 6 pm l BR. Comp! turn. Slpr. 4. July 8 -Jul,y 16. noo. 675-2062 att 6:30. B•lbo• 4300 SUMMER. LEASE 2-Br. Dilhwadter, Bar. Sleeps S. 1-house from ~an! July at-sept ist. $750. * OR3~ L1tgUM BMch 4705 ON the Ocean. ~ view A: beach. 2 br tum clean, II~ 5 +. $1£ wk til July 30th. 494-7376. RENTALS Aph. Unfurnished Gener•I 5000 100 CA// 2J,.. LAGUNA BEACH Luxury Fum/UDfu.m Bachelor -1 A: 2 BR Stepe to Shore It Shops OrrAnview from ne:ry Apt. 1-eMe frnfn $150 mo. Monu1 to Mo. Availablf' 100 C'l.IFF Oft. 494--2449 , . .. tEDIATE OCCUPANCY CCII cm OVll 10111H- lll6HIS. New 2 I: 3 BR 2 Ila Afb. a111c1..,....... Ratal ...,.. Mn. a.rw-. 546-tOM sn-cm FAIWAY YIU APARTMENTS 3nD Slnta Ana ..... J BR Apt, ...... _, CaD lar -.... &G4Cl ------ Coda..... s• HAllOI SIEEIS from $100 BA('llJl:l J>ft.. FDml 6 ONnJIUf CUtUa lndalWl 1 It 2 Sit nnro.tam l BR UNP'ORMJS11!D Heated ~ Cllld On Omtier, Adj. '° Slksa' c - 2'100 ~ Wq. 111 ~ .......... Oallla ..... 5S4ll'a .... .All OCCUPANCY -••111 YOU CAI 19 IBU&Etm New2.\3Bll2"9 .,_. 3117a....... Raltal Jlcr, Mn. OC-111'1111!1 me•I s.-1034 m.m • Spedom l Br'a. J Ila • Swim Poal -Plltloe- • Frpl • tndlY/ladr7 fec1I • Adu1la It hmltJ -1Hi Anaheim Aft., CIL ....,. $9' 2 nice bedrooms. ......,. 1% be .. cupeta. ...... Pri.m Patio. Garqe. WAU..ACE AVE. VD..LAI am wan.ce Aw.. CM. (jmt •IOUtb d Raritm aJ Potent -Aloft -Siacie - Amelll -BE UT "Da9"t you llliDlr be wll maR a good mald1!" "I c-. pro- ~ be'll ahrsya BE Lrr" FOR LEASE ln•t z. Apt.-Wwtdff %'$ baths, private .... liltt- ana bath. lwimmiDc poal pnge. adults •· sm Mo. Inquire 1SU o..11 l..ane., Npt Bdl.. IG-U. ......... Vil ... Spac 2 It s lk. l~ ... q,m. !>rpm. 2 .... Nr .,.,._., .. ICfll9. nwM llll.5C 11ncr. me Q6cit att #2 <JL\TEA.U LaPOUn"E ... 2-Br-11111-Fftlllt • Rar oft • --,.tiillc. Carport. Pool. AAllta. No peCa. * $llS mo. 19'1 POMONA AVE. 2-BR DUPLEX * BLTNI. ~ Ver, Jee tenced )Vd.. 7186 Americaa Aw./ LI l-157l KIDS, pets W't!1ame., 2 BR.. w/lfcM!, refri&. ..a: to stora ruo mo. O...../Act ~ 2 BR. Yrplc. pr. c::fh. ..... Newly pminted A ~ 31M Broadway. 9 am J pm 2 BR, built-in oven 6 ranee. carpeted, $115 iim. *ml Mabon Rulty. NICE OONVENlENT 2-Br. 'J\1pla .. G~ No peU. mA Scott Pl. N5-.llD'I $90. 2 BDR. w/w crN. 111t- ina, refrlc •nil • .....,.,... y • Jom1n St. 60-Gl53 1WO OIARMJNG 2-br apes. $9.?-ffOO. N'EWL Y REDD:! 81.TNS * f7J..fEB 2 BR 2 a;:-Bltns. CptS_ Orpa. ~ PDV St%> ~ Evf'ninp. ' .. I .... ... -- I WI , • • • • • m i .... VIE Mir. ~ --c... l-2 I l-lfi -... LOCA. ID .. .,... .... Jiii r COi .... a.e t t..i I Rdll 1• Pwt I -RMI W£11'1 M:Z Mii m8el lomf Dil IEA 511 ..... L c.J MB- Ne ... -J. -.... 11111 liar: .... SDJ Prill Oii ' * in.. ..__ ... Cllla ,.. -... • Ta.51 13.! • • • • Rall SEU. •• em Offi OI Mn • 0 RA: .. ..... ~ALI Al*-I lllllrz I t • 1-2 Bil (tr ..., APl'S. LJ6 -B£ACB/RO PEIS. -liWii& 5115-1111. .. , HAL ISTATI .. ... EXCEL la TD on 3 chO~ ,.,,. W....., 5990 ..at lac. paying 7% oa ...... a.ta Mesa. LOCAL '1'EAOIER MUJ44. lit ~ J.3 Br ..._ • DR_T_a.EANIN ___ C_A_G_EN_CT_ ~ (_,.., fram Mc. llUSJ' SELL! * DUE TO .... .... ...... ,,...., • 56-9807 Jim IVNDALE DR.. Newport &acb ART GA.I, P'RElmNT. CA.LIF. LZKr Priow location. Call GOING ON VACATION! owner' eva. 644-1733 ._...._ wlJ ciililrm Wlllllillll========= * * * * * * .. . . • • .. # .. • ,P ....... ng ing HeJp WanMd, Mill 7200 tWp Wanted, Men 7200 _Plllntl ____ "l~....._--~6850~ DR.A.11'SKAM ------------~----~~--~~7-----1 p=~ :~i~ ~ Machinists T * ' • Facta board. Free e.tS-DESIGNER .J:: J • mat& 640-Z,58 "14" ""' _..,OR ~'OR Immediate openinp r.a UJ/fl>OI • ,.__,,,A__, .. ,.~w ~·~ tor n11•11".... ··"''-Electro.M9cMnlul .-c_.. o.. • 11...._. ._. J'ut A neat. 1 BR Apt, .. -1..LLKV ma.:u-..._ ~~ '1ii/11 A.IT,., aoai~te $89. 114Z-28G6 lat.a to worir aa m1D1. DIM ~ bu a ~-S4f.J lat.hes a n d other job opportunity fDr a mu PAJNTING, Inter &: Exter a.txip machines. expesienctd la mectianiclil 1'191 dul w o r k, reu. dadcll tr Dectranlc u.- abl .. Local refL 847-13S&. Ttlonk 11 • grow· atrmneut pe$qt'W'· To IJft'ER or Ext. PAINTING Ing electronlcs flrm qua1Jf:y applicaDt 1 ho u l d s.cr...y $450 Personnel f»ck. COMMERCIAL TELLER UNfTED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd. Whaddy• W•nft WIYddp o.t? JIOIED. SERVICE. Local louted In L-e"na have at 1ee.t 7 Jean ol ret. J'REE eat. 548-16'11 8-ch In e new fa-111\Ciewlft.\Y mpcmib6e ground. C:O.ta Meta 546-2033 SPICIAL CUSSIFICA TION FOil NATURAL 80ltN SWAPPERS Specl81 .Rat• PAiiri'iNG & Oecoralit clllty. Opportunity ~ta in Electro-~ or Exterior. Reu. for adv•ncem.nt. Mechanical design prefer- 5 lines -5 ttmes -E.cka •ULH -...0 ..UIT INCL I ~ 894-3408 ably in ClllJUDettial .... Cell Penonnel Dept. duct deud>pmeot. .....,... -.... • ...... t-wMt _. ..... ... So-YOU• ..,_ ...,_ .,..,__ ~ ti ... rue a ~ING FOR WA -TltA08S OHL YI PHONE 642...5671 To Place Your Tr..ttr't PeradlN Ad MOBILE HOME Bayside Vlllap Tnde for booil!. Call: Dee Canby ml.56t • &..s.7414 WTD! New Qiey Caprice tr Ca.maro. All extras! FOR dear lot • sallml Rlvle.ra. Pt~blng 6190 NEED a eood plumber )'00 .._ alfonl! Service calla a.1:y $8! Heating ud ~r syslems Installed. c;aa F.d 842-3410. SA V-ON General Plumb~ Reuooable. Reliable work. ·~·~ Tiit, L1noltum a Marbl• 6975 $4500 toda,ya mJrt. NEAR -------- 0.UBHOUSE * m."5891 * V--. the Tile Man * Qllt. W«k. Inat&ll .\ re- • TRADE e ,.W. No job too mWl. <714) 494-9401 TEL ON IC ENGINEERING CO. P.O. BOX 2n LAGUNA BEACH An equal opportunJty em~ Stock Oerk ~ WIXtt-h'i with electro- CALL IU-1234 or V1SfT DANA liborilories, lie. 2401 Campus Dr. lmne, CaUf. Coear Onmce 0o. Airport) An ai-1 opp& tmi.t:1 ~ Clettl Accts. Rec:eiv.W. $4ll At a..stene,..n•x· periena in "*""80- turi,.. fMtll&.r with ~wm.,..u .,..... ,... ... _ he'sgrMtf) p ..... Call fOf' Profeaiwl Servfc:ie for the emplo.,.r m llORSEP'R. OUTB1tD ........, petch. LeUia1 In rood ~ ... repaired. 847-~7. MAIL •nd the .... iant. An equal oppm1unlq employer Applicanta comide1ecl an merit reprdJeu of race, rd.ii:ioua creed. color. national ori&in or aocestcy. SECRETARY To s.a.. Manaeer ~.~ able, good ahorthand and typing *llla. Age 2'l to 35. PW.le apply in permn. U.S. DiYers Co. sm W. W•rner Ave. ~nt• An., C•lif. An equal opportunity em~ Thr 3 HJ>. Oulboard JOBS & EMPLOYMENT "3-Jl35 mechanical p a r t 1 prdit:ned. Direct Mail Supervisor lD 6(t.38'10 549-2743 ---------1 26' CA.BIN Oulaer, 1982 Lapt.'tnke, c r a t a e t• knots. Wlll tab 11naD bo9t « car ill trade plla C&llb. 60.:mT Job W•nt•d, Men 7000 ammTIAN man, 34 needl steady job. Wilting to team. W* Box P d Daily Piiot. TRADE '6.l a-. SS cm-a.DUCAL wcrk, 9 to 2. es. vat. I'd P9!'·1 AKl1'll. pallll• «1· OOC uad Bm. w/w, CUit. .._, Low ~ MQr. m.stMl JDlile. 6or GOOD VW; ~ Easineertnl &a-3519 ... llnMia. TooliDI. Patenta. SMALL T.D. pm. ---. e .._, e u.i •• t 'tar4 BR.~ M W-.d Lady 1020 w/dln. 1"111.; ~. I» ' MRS. LA FON VARIAN DATA MACHIE (f'tRroerty Dlcidcm O:mtrol. Inc.) 15'0 .... ,..,.. Newport ..... An ...... appotll8*J' emplo)<er haDdJe Penaonei 1: ..mt Unique ill ectwdull1~ Direct ll&iJ Placement Agency ..,...m cl~ Pbar-• Fut ptacement nwc eJtteal ~-Mull e Top Salaries be pld at deC6 A Jnbow e Many lee • free jobs ......... be .... tD .... •. ~ • OJnfdential la .,.....__ cab ilPrm-1827 WstcWf Drive tad& Eliperieuaad .. Di-Newport Bach . &a:7C4 rwd lld .Cll' r--.s 8tld ======== ......... w..,... Help·~ AFH.Y wmHINGS ONLY. ·-7400 ~~~--~~~~ COOK Relief and vacation help needed In diet· ~ kitdlen Md tm- pl 01 e e ~a .. Pleaae coot.act Mrs. KVDM w ........... Cccwuuclty .._.... 8'MS41, 1xt. m Emerald Bay, 5 Br, 4 ba. f amily rm, 3 ti.replaces. Speclacul.w vieww! Trade ~.000 eq. for apts. or com'I. 494465.1/4944957. ~ 9>or'ea or Sboreda ORAIJIOATE at O.C.C. (Art Prine. Glib' fQ.5641 l(Ulr) ta k Io I rnornin& --------SALES R.EPRESEHTAnv!S Leadi'W' ~ IPdal- Liats dealing in over 100 mutual funck, ~ io Bring on eostume Eam Vacation $f$s Apply in penon aft 4 p.m. All office skills needed , F•t F~nny'1 Register now wilt! 4 Pl.EX .... • . . in COSTA MESA • Sll ,500 ~UTrY. e TRADE for HOUSE. e OWNER. * 546-3263 We haw 2 BR home, 2 lot.a Newport Heigbh!. WANT home Westcllff area. Davi& Rlty, mJ W. Coast Hwy, NB 642-7<XX> * * * * 14' SKI BOAT * a-. desins afterno<ll 75 HP outboard motta-. ,..._ from 12:00 OOOD on, Never In 1 a I t wat•. claltlls tbe IWnDler, prefer. Trade tor car or pk:k._ abb' poeral olflce or clerk- truck. 613-38lS Inc-675-1345. --------~ Small cabin &-HP Outbf. GEN'L OfTICE WORK Sea .. ......._1 ..._. ·-'--MY HOM& Typmg, Com- -.. ..,. ..... v .. -. petie AdvertJ&Jnc Seooi1-e WOO. For equ.lv-Gr • F.:lrn.o& Dell F (213) 58&-9681 ~ 3 ' very. AST! OaD 616-4871. ext-7118. p.m. PRACn.CAL NURSE THIS SPACE RESERVED will REFERENCES. FOR YOUR AD. PHONE CALL 546-4815 -------~-~ 642-5678, TODAY. HIGH 8chool grad.; typmg, * * * ~ &en. o!fice, or ...tl9t M ve you? 49'-7497 -----~------------- PRODUCTION CONTROL MW&ll ~llent °'1S>VI twU. ty for an expert in planning aad 000- trolling consumer goods pniduction . Send resume or ap- ply in pe,.... U.S. DIVERS CO • 1££» Coast Hwy, SuMet Bdl Westerw Girl RECF.PTIONlSJ' 1784 w. Uncoln. Anaheim f"root office for 1-girl 7100 Hart>or, Ooct& Meu 0raaee Cocmty. nil ia a.o Podiatrist'softim. JIU N. 1biD, s.nta Ana oppomm!ty to enter ~ ~121 ~ t~ PM s---• tanlty p1o fied prrbwipn.e! aelling full -------,---~ oppCli em Yl!r or pmt time 1IM!ltment MANICURIST -part ~· WAITRESS exp not oeoessary we train. day week. Oiolesla H a 1 r PmDaDent. good tips. 54T«ZL MUbaJ •,._. lo-Fuhions. lt>IO Bayw;ide Dr. FUil ar Part Time. ws1Drs Inc. JlOI N. Main, _N_.B_._~------ Santa Ana. SEWlNG madline opera.tar. ~r=· CITY OF FOUNTAIN v AL-Full time c1.ayg. Staodllrd a. R..taurant dustria1 Laundry. 6IO Main LEY -BuDd1ng 'fmllector. Huntingtcn Beacb ~ 5930 PK, Cit. Hwy. S6J8.. 78.$. ~ School grad. • Newport BNch Experience ~ -· ln-WMI1UX5. neat. penooable . spec. or 3 yn journeyman ,;ii owr 21.. S DQ n. PROFEiSI~AL HOU 81111: .. ftlll llllt. -...... 1-i-. hm ~..__, .. LAM 6320 s ERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DIR ECTO RY 'MA'roJUD woman desirea, ~ ~. 3 dl,YS wk. Moo. Tci.s, wed. 962-5682 3323 W. W•m.r Av.. trade eiqaimoe. ~y be-'ruESDAY'S OULD, La-K££P£R.. TalL... charge fore 7 /S/01. CITY J:w.t., guna. 49'"8l11 by llPP't Children. Coolcilli " Hoose. 10200 Slater A~. MBIStllER. llodJen be1p. Onl1 tbaae .mni a ... _..,.. 1 -Oii Jiflt/Biie .. Bn. Pwt 1m A llL ... ..a.. -·a..--...a llJ.tS. tepwSI( .wnl ban- ..., mttra wbo an com. ptCitift ill rata and terms far aD t:>'PtS ol Joana SSO.· -ud up. Call Mr. p.,_,eHm h+ I,. I If ... Loet 6401 .... S... • Office LUXURIOUS EYES Pl I ....._ ~ Oaror'a ~•lh Tebbin& ._ lllmd. GI .._ IL 5*84 C M. TU 9 P.M. •·•· ~ Slit per ALC01JOUCS Amnymoos L=mo.==BID'=·=SSaJL=====I Harllor Atf9. ~ 6'T3.m4 ,. lloan. Offica ..... WO * A L 0 N E! Mttt single Ol"F1CFAl5I 110H'111! edlatta. Ora~ O:llmty. Box Meow ~ A ~ Priv9t• JH1 ~ m.3088 ......... vmYNJCE! T I ..r.a•5 Olll Mr. 0--. 6G8C _r_ne ________ _ ROOMS a P"lll' Cost3 DRIVER~ Hirt> lf'em\ Ur ...._ Sta Ind "'11 JM'Ob-ea! ~ out d i:t11tr tnJll". .... 5GEQD.. ..,.~ Rf-fit. f>lf>.39i!l Anlwer1!!! Service 6505 Answertng Service KHt> ••• TAI on your phone 24 Hour S.rvJce CALL Ml 6-8000 S.bysfffing 6550 BABYS1TTING Fl or Part time. Afl3 ~or 6 days wk. W/furn transportation kl' Pla)'"'Y&J'd/Hot tuncbea. 968-1417 or 96U284 Reliable Ba.byafttw. 15c an hour. Available Anytime. M4-G097 RELIABLE Babylltter 15c an hour. Available ~ time. 644..oon Carpentering 6590 NO JOB TOO SMAU! All repe.irs. Add. remodel, pa- tios. Reasoo-.b!e. 96l-8311 CARPENTER • New or old. remodel. wooden leoce. 25 yrs. ~ 548-6269 REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS CABINETS. Ally size job. 23 yra exper. S48-6'713 * FIRST·RATE Ol.rpentry AJteratlool -ttpaln -b/ins. Formica. Reas. 646-9583. Cement, Concrete 6600 CEMENT woric, all types. No job too unall. Fee esttm. ff. snJTI.JCK 543-1615 Child c.,e 6610 CHILO CA.RE/MY HOME. S <k)'T>. wk. BROOKHURST & ADAMS/HB. * 962.?m e CARE r or INFANTS. e My bcJIM. Vic: 21.lt St. e Costa Met>ll. * ~7037 Contracton 6620 Remodellua • • • • • • • • • Room AddftloN •••••• AJterat!ona . . .... Frllllk J McKeon Uc. Bid&· Contractor quality wormanshlp 1J 1-1444, .VS NEW CONSTR. · Additionl Remodellni -U c. CoDtr. DON RAWE 642·ll46 Additlona • Remodeling F'rl'd H. Cerwick • Lie. 673.fi<MI * 549-2170 REMODEL • ADDITION CONCllf:rE T. Erickson Uc-Contr Oy/Evt 642-4438 -ROOM ADDITIONS 499-2984 Franken 646-5138 Carpet CIHning 66'2S WALL TO WALL CARPET Cleaning. :r>'1. DISCOUNT! • u 8-M23 • Carpet hying & Repair 6626 <'.ARPET 1-.ying. R~a!lOn- ahle. Repairs. Relllretrhlng . f'rt>r r.~11m11tea ~.OOM ( D,..ftint s.mc. 6631 PRODOCrS omGN PROOUcnoN DRAWING & DRAFTINC 6CU935 CHrdenlng 6680 HAULING, pn1 yard clean- up. Trees, shrubs, fVJ mp- ed er nmoYed. Bed Wffd. ing or IPfQ'inr. RolDtilllni. rock won. &U-0030. EXPERIENCED JAPAN- ~~ GARDENER Comp!. prdenln& aervtc.. Free estimates. * 540-1332 EUROPEAN GARDENER e LANDSCAPING e 'VmY reu! 5t8-mf ..._ Mowtnc and edctnc oaly Newport Buch lft& 66-%73.l EXPER JAPANES'P. c.rden.. er. Complete yard Service. Free estimatl!I. * 548-19158 Caillornia lAwna A G&rden Service •••••••••• ~· New lawiu • • • ... 60-'l!m EXP Japt1111e91 Gardener M&intenaoa. Reas. Rates. Oem-up, 19'l-5228 ~ER JAP~ LAP>IDS<'.APE • CLEANUP Maintenance. Mac.Pt 14HJ132 JAP~ GARDENER EXPER I Reliable maint. Reu! Mo -ntes. 892-3719 e JAPAN!m: GARODmlG SERVICE e a..EANUP e LANDSCAPING. e 531.7034 LAWN Sfl\VICE * M°", Edge, Vacumn. Pwr-tools. Lite haul'i · 842-4993 e\'es. Htluling 6730 HAUUNG UO LOAD wm take uaeable Items 1n trade for aeMce. 64Ul!l'JQ. CLEANUP Iota. prare. etc. R.emave upba.11. concrete, ivy. Grade topeoll. 962-8145 HouHCleanlftf 673! l'OMPLETE HOUie, Apt. &: Yacht C!unlna. ALSO: Summer Rtnt•ll Wt have experience " references. CEsUm1t111.) call 642-1400 Ironing 6755 ~w do Ironing in my home. Sl.'75 doz. • 962.Qi40 • l•ndscaplnt 6810 Do you want 11n instant lawn? Call Geor1e 642-2733 O>mp1'te L&ndac:ape Service Special on Sprlnldtn & ~r. RMI. ~76 M111onry, Brick 6830 Brick • Bkd • Stone Slate • Plnnten • Verteer AL MAJ...ANE, 841· 7890 PLACE your want ad ~ the)' &re looking -DAILY PILOT c.-111ssifled 1142-..'ifm EXPERIENCED Housek~ er. Lave to Baby Sit. Own tranlport.ation. 5'3-9~ JlA YWORJ<. Beacti area 54.1-91163 • All kinds S.nta Ane, Calif. AIJ euqal opportunity employer 962-M24. er. lrrine Tl!rnace. tiYe In s Home. Nice family. cm • CARRIER BOYS dys. Strim dm1y ID aur 1'00l permanent buis. need GOOD R<>trn:S $25 w1t. m61'BS pq * $225-maDth. AV All.ABLE DRAPERY OPERATORS. &12~ v COOK HUNTINGTON BEAOI EXPDUENCll>. FILE ~ MAlL cleric 2 OR Thorougb)y experienced all DAILY PILOT CLASSIC DRAPERIE5. l Days week. Under 515: ,.. _ __..I .... _... 7035 • 6C-m1 • ~ Birch/NB.. * 546-1431 Own car; car ~. ~ c ,,..,. areas better dlnnerhouse. work 00 ooeat: 00 selling. HERMOSA DOMES'I'IC Excellent opportunity! W= Serrice Stlldoo ~lRL Jlexibfe hrs. &: di.ya. CiJve EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Apply tn Pft'llOft A ed E:xaiea~. can b aRJt '7J..lll20 pbaoe: write P. 0. Bos 276. Uve ... .c Live out ....... __ 3801 E. Coast Higbwar marri prelen-ecf. Good o.... Hawthorne, Calif. .,, • la1W>e-Corona del Mar hrs. aJary + ciammi1aioo.. e DAA MAJD e keepers a N. Maia st. rm. ---Apply, SUperior Shell Snv-e NO cum.JME e BAR MAIDS & ••• 30C Salata Aaa 5U.aG5S BOYS 1~14 ..... D"£'1>.,.., ,___ ,._,. ,._,. DAHCERS l'ORONA DEL MAR. ice 14.95 5upeJ"Q' A~ N.B. ==-=·-=-~ __ -........ __ ,_ • .. ~ LIVE lNS Tame applicatkm ~ Cook Fer Udo ls. e $JOO.WEEK SALARY. Emplo)w pe,1 fee. for future camera "eencies, WCJmeft 1300 land family. 1..ive-«at. ~ e 1llE HUMDINGER. Gecree 8Yl.and Aemcy DAILY PILOT •k. foe ..umer. m.i.; • 631-5C3 « l'l7-23t0 100.B E. 11th s.A. 547..(mj e 642-«3%1 e f• Paid Secya BEAtn'Y Operator. Cuar + SF.c.·BOOKEEPER ~ It ~ Lift..ins YOUQr, GO mn.s, oomm. HAIR HUT «II l2nd For one girl office. Some El:perilDolld • Pwmaeat BOYS 10 • 14 acience big ~ to $700 SL MB or tall 9ZJ.U55 knowkod~ of boata deslr· MayOoww ~. m.6630 Laguna Beach. So. Laguna 1_r-·.. die. SH ...,,.. o rn...~ . able. Good route I • Good profitat ""'lo.. or . • • lo -llSEJCPa/' n 1n bme -3-f uelp W•nt ........ "-7200 DAIL.Y PILOT · Exa: Sec. <Praba~> '° S475 hrs daily flr Fa.tha' • Son. 1295w1~ s~~~RKSM n 911111 ,._, e &Q.C21 • Secy o/21 gd *ilia •• to $375 Nwpt-&ac:h. 5C1J.m1 .......,..,.-·• ~ et.a -IOAT- • Roulernl11 • P1illler • Painter's Helper BS8I Marine .Corp. 235 Flacher Coat• Mesa 5"403440 Abo Fee Poeitiona Of>m.ATORS!EXPER. 56.MZl BOYS 10·14 WILLIAM PENN Garment Mfg. Top fV. lSll> NURSE/DR'• OFFICE Good routes! • Good proOt! Aa.>dates Al"DC3' lfanrovia/NB * '4l-a6 in Newport Beach. FuU time. BALBOA PENINSULA 1856 Newport Blvd. HOUSDCEEPER. 3 ct..ya/wk SAT-AK's ~ Noa DAILY PILOT C.OSta Mesa 64:2"'434 oc 5 hB. dail). ~fs ~ llllOker. X1Dt a1ary I: op. • 642-43n • fl'BIDID\ quired. 673-0988 por. with reuonable hours. MOLD MAKER I: .AKllRUI 548-5898 ewt. I: wkends. FIBERG~ MAN. COOK'S Helper Jor pleasant WAITRESSES Salary open. Call collect C•r"r Opportunities 1rest ~ in Tu.st in, to Expel iencul over n ITI41 849-2i71 * tBanningl All L.w.h Jw.in. 838-3847 ~ Marge Crayd GENERAL MGRS. Reapon. 642-7484 ~ EXPER. salesla.dy for jew. ~ 1 A: 3 PM slble mature must be able Scremed Peuwnd AaexY dry *" in a.ta Mesa. KONA LANES lo ~le ~le.. Appty at !kn Dewer Dr, Newpar1 8c:b. Pftm. 548-3CI. ' llB9 Rarl>or. c.osta Mesa 900 W. 17th, CM at 10 a.m. STENO CLERK •••• to~ BABYSm'Ell/5 diQI wtc. Ho11tea. CJ~ wro Exper Mechanic Fast •and A«unte. Froot Ut~ ~·g. Ne<'d unmed! P/time N"i.ght.s I: Mmds. Rambler Sales & Service office 8.ppe61'anee. Ref. mPred-~Zil4 $2.25 per hour (10 Main St. HB PBX. type 60. ull> • · • S.llS HEFTIE5 CY>ler D> lbs. for LE.JSURE WORLD GARDENER WANTS HElP WILL~AM PENN cockW1 ~Ye <Me Laguna Rills AssocialeJJ Ag'1>Cy lnn, 2316 Newport Bl•d. 837~ ext 2S.l nJLL TIME. $1.50 br. 1856 Newport Blvd U• DARY PILOT R.EX;ISTER.ED NURSE 5484337 evenlnp Olsta Mesa MU434 an..._. Part time/Dr'• ol&e. N"'° JANITOR. p&rt time morns·t========~2.==~~~~== port Beach. SAT 111>-W:l. in Costa Mesa. Call Help W.m.d, Men 7200 HelP Wanted. Men 7200 No amoking, Xlnt aa)a:ry It DON'T P 1t away, get -::liilZlnJ~l :E:CAR¥·M'U778AN.t.FS<:i>ER"llP•••••••••••••-•-worti.De cmditioos.. S4S-.s898 quick cull tr it wilh a NURSERYMAN/ EXPER. "es. Daily Pilot wuit Ad! U.OYD'S ~Y .PLAllERS SALES ---LAD--Y--fo_r_ex_c_hw-ve 642-5678 Call ~7'41 for appt. women's wea.r shop. Sal. + comm. O'Brien's Specialty INSPECTORS Elednlnic llspedio1 11111111 ~::..c:.ut a:~ Work. 3::r> ID 9 p.m .. clOHd Analyze electronic assembly process planning sun. Apply in penon. e-'-nlc Assembly Inspector sheets and double-check tbe correct.De6s oC HAMBURGER HENRY tn.llV the inspection point. called oul Aasembly 21.16 Placentia/CM Perform In-process inspection and final in· process planning and inspection test back-Attractfw Girls spectton ot oomponents, cables and junction ground is required. Must be bigb achool grad· wttti p4eulmt pe~. boxes. Hilb school graduate with 6 M>ntbs uate wiUl 3 yean applicable experience. 1,.16, to WOf1c In a Nat>oo- training tn electronics plus a minimum of l al Hee.Ith Spa. S49-JJ68 year eMl"lence. Senior Medillcil Pliller Cafetwia Help Experille1l1I Mechanic1I Inspector Anal}'71e engineering designs and plan best ~~~°'h~:; process ~ence ol tooling, machining, sheet Call 83.3-«iOO. e\t 2036 Perform fint article inspecli-On or large to metal fabncation and mechankal assembly • Gnu. OVER 25-GEN· small cuUngs, sheet metal fabricated detaiki operations. Must know machine shop u~ t:R.AJ.. OfTtCE 1~2 In t•c· and machined parts. Must be high school grad-standards and have 3 years experience in me-tory near South ~t Ptaz.a, uate. know Trigonometry and have 2 yean chanical detail and assem bly process se-Pbone KI :;...1101 training in mechanics. 3 or more yean appli-quern:e planning. -ORntOOONTIC ASS'T cable experience required. Exper pref. Not requlr@d. Appty In Per90n or Cell 0 . C. Tompkins Apply In Person or Call 0. C. TompldM Consider ~ • Qulck ,714) 546--8030 {714) 546-IOlO Intelligent girl. t.J 8-3737 3333 Harbor Blvd,. Co.t• Mel.a, Calif. --SECRET ARY-- 3333 Herbor Blvd., Costa Meta, Calif. Ovtr 11.-Urtenti~ work All1nttc Research · /f. Aftllllk leseir~ , M:!°~~t ';1·G1~1 CORPORATION CORPORATION j BABYSJ'TTER wnntf'd in my Mmlle.Systems DMdon borne. i JO lo 1·30 18 ('II" Mlulle System. Dlvl1lor1 <•tdrr. Mt>-1300 afler 6 PM U.S. Cftl11tn1hlp Required U.S. Cltltenshlp Requfred An lqual Opportunity Employer An Equ•I Opporlunlty Employer O~TAL ASS'T. 1 • Ovrr 25. * Surizrry &-•••lllJl~l!!l!!l••---.. ------~l·--~--~~-~~~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!1~' • '-ni_y •_''!Jll'~ ;,.1~.m11 \ I ' \ I ' ' ....... "• ' -. . ....... . . ·~ " ... ' .......... . T~, June 27, 19f>7 The Door To Advancement IS OPEN HERE I Tutoring Math & ReaclinCJ av.Hable on BOYS CAMPIJt6 TOUR 6 WEEKS-l.EAVING JULY 6, 19'7 for EIPO 67 MONTREAL, QUEBEC Via British <»lumbia and Trans Canada Highway. Led by Native Orange Countian, Credentialed Teacher and Youth Leader. ARE YOU ;_ WRITE OR CAIL LOOKING. FOR litter Pay? Advancement? Aclclecl' Skills? A more rewarding future? SocJal Grace? Consult any of these FINE SCHOOLS Listed Here • LENORCO YOUTH TOURS Lawrence E. Nichol•, Director P.O. lox 671 Orange, Calif. S3t.5161 CHILCOAT 10 lesson Typing School Wh.t do I get Jn 10 a..on.m . e T• ..... Uea ·~ • Pmetudea eN..-. ( .... ....... , e Letter wrfU.f • Typtai-~--eqalvaleJd .. .esemtater <4TH GRADERS-SENIOR CITIZENS SPBllll& PROBUMSnn Typing does wonders Based 100 per cent on. APPUED PSYCHOLOGY , ............... , CHILCOAT . I TYPtN6 SCHOCH. f .• ~ .... ~ .... ! , . . . _A,.~-i n 1nan'J p~ed-- 5aug~I t'I Com~lenl J1i4iruclol'6. GLENN JONES Oil landscape. Seascape, Still life UNDA YOUNG Oil· on Velvet, Woter Colors FRANK FAURIELLO Oil Portrait DON LEWIS live Model Sketching WANDA LATIMER Oil, Design for Mosaic, Collage & Stitchery ::biJo ~ .Ari Scloo/ Huntington Beach Art Gallery Art & MoMlc Suppll" Custom Framing 211 Mein St., H.B. 536-2057 .... nnen ... Enroll Now fGR 6 WIH CWW ON THE HAMMOND ORGAN Yes, our instructor Ceil Pittman will teach you to play the Hammond Organ in 6 weeks. You do not have to own an organ to take Ills~. Learn to play with tbe all new Hammond Organ 6 Week Course. .. Refttat Ort-ns availilble durioe term. of course. New Class Starts TODAY June 27~ Of' register now for a Mure c1 ... Tuition ig + $4 for material which includes ln8troction Book and 28 pieces of music. Hammond Organ Studios 2854 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar OR 3-8930 Open Monday & Frich1y Eves. Looking .... I LNrn the aldlts of a REPRO TYPIST The demand !or Re. pro Typists in the aerospace and techni- cal industry is great -the sa)ary is excel· lent. Call today fur mOf'e information. P o 11 y Priest Busineas Col· lege, 325 North New· port Blvd. 548-9723. Polly Priest Business College Day or Evening Clasees Available. lJ JJarref/ STUDIO ' OF CHARM AND .MODELING PbOIM for FREE 8ndare • "SECRETS OP BEA trl'Y" Enroll NOW for Summw Cl .... ~ c ......• ,,,,...,,.d """"' I . . .. I L__:::,_JaUf. Supt of Public lnatr. ~ .... * MODELING AND TELEVISION * CHARM AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT * DIAMATICWPEECH-LITTLE THEATRI * Special courMS for homemakert * CarMr Girls FLORENCE SMALES Dinctor of Our Stau Ltc~~d MODELING AGENCY 1519 N. Main, Santa Ano-547-6971 HOURS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL OF WIGS is now fonning 3 Week Ctaa• J Hours ,., Day-3 ~ • w ... 75 Hos Total r.ogrua We furnish al nec•sery Wig Styling T o o I 1 and EquiptMftt plus two Wi91. WE TEACH • Hair Basics • Cutting • Coloring •Comb Out The worlds most complete coune in Wig Styling PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 534-5371 J08S & EMPLOYMENT JOB.S & EMPLOYMENT JOllS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENl JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE FOil SALE AND TRADE Help WW1ted, Help Wanted, f:lelp Wanted, Help WMtted, Jot.-Men, Wom. 7500 Jobs.-Men, Worn. 7500 School•lnstruction 7600 School•lnstrvction 7600 --------• Women 7400 Women 7400 Women 7400 Women 7400 Furniture IOOO •------------------------·•--------PHONE ORDER OFFSET PRE~S POLLY PRIEST ASSEMBLERS For basic electro • me- dwsical ..-mbly, Appli- c:anu must have a good won rttord. California driYer'a license and be ah'e to paA I strict phy· licaJ examination. Starting rate of pay is n.;a per hour. Apply in penon to: HUGHES 500 Superior Ave . Newport Beach, Calif. Equal opporutruty l::mployer- M It F e MAID e MANNING'S See Managi!r anytunc 24031 EL TORO ROAD e LAGUNA HILLS e P/11ME Exper Waitress Age zt.JS. Apply in person: Mei"s Rest. 15601 Beach Blvd. Westmi nl!ler. Also soon opening oew rest. in CM. DENTAL Sec'y Koo•pt. Elrpt!r. Sin gle. 25-40. loan Process Clerk Opporturuty f o r appli- cant with front office ap- pearaoce and good typ. ing skills. Previous loan processing uperience desirable. Calif. Federal Savings & Loan 2700 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me.a All equal apporlunity employer EXPERIENCED DINNERHOUSE WAIT'RESS lnte!'Vlews between 9-11 No phone calls pleasf' Sam's Seafood 16"!78 Pacific CSt Jlwy., H.B. -Hostess & W aitrtH Electronic Assemblers 'EXPERIENCED 1 ST & 2ND SHIFTS To work in the areas of printed circuit bOan:I ... aernbly Ii: aoldering, elec- tronic chaui1 assembly and wiring. taper pin wiring. Must be able to identify electronic com- pooent. and knOw elec- tronic color code. MRS. LA FON VARIAll DATA MACHINES Fo rmerly Decision Cont rol, Inc. 1590 MONROVIA NEWPORT BEACH All Equal Opportunity Employer --------Avon Calling ·EECO Has openings for Quality Control Inspectors To perform ln-proce5t inspection on printed circuit carch for 10l- derfnt and component plae9mMt. Previovs inspection experi~ desired. High school grad. Day shift. Excel- lent company bene- fits. EllCTRONIC EN61NEERlll6 CO. 1601 E. Chestnut Santa Ana 547-5501 An ~ual opportumly emplo)'t'r X·Rays It books ~ 3000 MANNING'S Leam how you l:an be sur-1 _______ _ INSTRUCTOR. attractive woman for make-up in- struction, wiJI train 893-5871 See Managl'r · 2 to 4 PM 24031 EL TORO ROAD L.AGUNA ITTLLS ----=-- c~lul ir1 ll businc~ of your own. Wr train you. CaU collect S3G-5860. $©Rdtl1A-2'£trS . Solve a Simple Scrambled Word Puzzle for a Chu.c1de O Rearrange letters of the low IC!ambled WO<ds ti.. low to ~orm four simple words. l'ETNOT INICE S r I I ITEBSAN "Don't you think he'll make o good match?" "I con prophesy he'll al- ways --." 8 Pf!INT NUM8£REO LETTERS IN ..., l 4 s J THESE SQUARES O Complete the chuckle q~oled by l1fling in the mu.~inQ wordi you develop from step No. 3 below. Scram-Lets Answers in Classification 5200 /\ \ Placement Counselor Fast growini agency "~u train. Sales exper!I'~. Eit- joy working with PfOS>le. HigbM commis.,ion. 642.7424 HAIR STYLISf for lge shop. Ctll for AJ> pointment. 546-7193 Jobs-Men, Worn. 7500 COLLEGE STIJDENT Serve as subject in Ptiycho- logical Rest-an·h. $4-50 for 3 hours. • Call ~ l~AM to 12 or 1 to 3 -PM. MON thru FRI BE YOUR OWN_ROSS_!_ Sell the Wond'5 ITI061 &-au· tifuJ I: lntonnalivr Family Bit>lt>. 50'~ comm. CaU n42-01~ day~ HAIR DRESSER for beauty ebop. No commi&Slons, ex- cellent money. S <bys. ()pm- ings Cor 2 operators. Damty Lady, Beach Blvd 893-9329 .,_ COOK Expene~ for new Sir George· 11 Smor~ubord 18782 Beach Blvd. Htg Bch Call 962-6477 ror appt. Ma int/ Man or Couple for Motrl work 2376 NPwport Blvd. C' M. DESK OPERATOR WIG BUSINESS COU.EGE DELUXE Walnut Medi.ll!I'- • Pleasant Work Experienced on Ditto 217, New claues atart every ranean Bdnn 9.dte. >.... • C.oovenialt Downtown A.T.F. or Multillth pre-Monday, day or evening. aane $22 mo. pe,ymmta. Office 9 AM to l PM !erred. 40 hour week, 12 SCHOOL Pay for your books and a Uled 2 mos. M'UST SELL or 5 PM to 9 PM-m on t ha. StartiJlg aalary amall registration fee, ltlen TIUS WEEK! 64&-7'75 after e Needs workers at once! $436. Apply MEN & WOMEN only SS per week tor secre-S::.> PM. e No experimce oecesaary Orange <:out Junior Day & Eve Claues taria1 training.gp __ ANISH ___ gam_e_tab_le_1:_41 • Age oo barrier College Dialrict • 548-!ml • cbrs, never URd. a.t-$lfl0. e APPLY a No. Malo, Classified Penomel Ofc. TRAINING IN EDUCATIONAL vacation SeU~$450. Span guest BR let, Santa Ana Caltt 271)1 Fairview Road Wi Styli projects. 4th grad.er.up. ID-S250. Other mile tum. Room D>. 10 AM-T:~ PM Costa Mesa CJ lftCJ div. instant learnini lessona. ~ HELP! ~mo. Ext. 319 Wig distributon. Oillcoat 10 leuona Type ======== I am a fast growing busj---------Wig selUllCJ Sehl 173 Del Mat, Gara,. Sale . 8022 ness and need be'P. U you S h I I 7 Wi fra h• U 8-2859 <Typini helps GARAGE Full d fie. mark-have leadership ability and c 00 I-nstruction 600 ICJ nc lie better spelling) et items. Walnut I: S. would like to ~ extra AvaflaL•-VOICE~ 545-5ll8 DIW .th al •'-~· f Broadway. S.A. J.G.3, Tues money, phone me for an LOOK AHEAD Su pll WI mu c ""'""'"" or Wed ~ Thurs. interview. Mr. ""..:·•-·-n 8-..tv p ff schools & church singers. ...,,. """'"""" To Your Future --· 1 642-l'lffi New aauee-Ju'>' 3rd Franchise THEATRICAL 7900 1100 Appliances Wanted: ./IBM Keypunch A Rabi ./ Automation VG e RENT POMR 543-9311 A!k for Mn. Brannin Piano Player Over 21. Personable. Non- Union. For better Dtnner- how;e. Call OR.3-2930 After 1 pm ./ IBM Program.rruni '1401 & 360 ./ Secretarial-Type ./ PBX R~ptionist M.T.I. Schools al\. TifE Keypunch sd:lools in Or- ange County authoriz.ed to tram by the same methods used by IBM C-0111. TRAIN NOW PAY LATER DAY OR EVE. CLASSES M.T.le Excellent opportunity PLAY GIRL, INC. 1621 E. 17 St., Suite K, Sant• Ana Call 836-4059 Betw 9 & 12 noon only IBM Slnten/Songwrittn TV's • Refrii • w a 1 b • r a MANAGER Dl')'en • OiabwUbera. ~ Wants oew talent for tion to buy. Free SerTk». Recording Work H d • No obligation. m-ms en enon s MERCHANDISE FOR 18r. Harbor, CM. 54IMll!ii SALE AND TRADE Antiques 1110 8000 EARLY AMER PVT-<XXL. Furniture --------Harvest table. Commodes, Decorator Colors Hltdxlodl chain (6), etc. 644-mJJ 'eves or wkmdia. 2 Piece -Saled-EntrM Cook MANNING'S KEYPUNCH -k PROGRAMMING • p BUSINESS SCH.OOLS INDUS. DRAFTING .d 2lOO No. Mair. GROC. CHECKING · h living Room Set $139.95 Sewing Machines 1120 OATE MODEL Singer _.. Ing machipe in modem wal- nut console. No attachmmts to buy, to zigzag, make but· tonholes. 0V1?rcast, dam, design etc. 5 year parta guarantee. Free equity, beJ.. ance only $39-50 C8llh or term• of $S per month. For tne home demonatratim, phone 526-6616. 24031 EL TORO ROAD LAGUNA HILLS Apply belwcrn 2 • 3 PM Santa Ana Kt t-2672 'TRONIC ASSEMBL y . t White elephants'! Dim&•llne Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 PIJBLIC NOTICE!! OPPORTUNITY MEETING WED. JUNE 28th, 8:00 P.M. We offer to dynamic MEN & WOMEN wbo have a sincere desire to elevate themselvt-s into higher inrome bracket Ml opportunity to earn more money than you ever believed possible PLUS a guaranteed opportunity to :rdvance to preslll.!e management positions. Our Co .. JO months young is already recog- nized as a leader in the REAL ESTATE IN· VESTMENT FJELD. We need help. FULL or PART TIME. )i<:(msed or unlicensed In YOUR AREA!!! We invite you to invHtig•t• Give us one hour of you r time. Attend our (ONE TIME ONLY ) explanation meeting. we won't disappoin t Oil" bore you. THIS MEETING COULD CHANGE THE ENTIRJt; \OURSE OF YOUR UFE. PLAN TO ATTEND. 730 N. EUCLID ST., SUITE 305, AN AHEIM WESTERN HILLS SALES & INV. CO. ' PBX/TYPE · n, t 31 Other CourMS MEN-WOMEN Train now--Pay later West Coast 121 N. Lemon 776-2900 p,d,k •tettera Indicate location Learn Wit Styling Well pajd prolesslon, men and women. Toota and win 11Uppliro. Day/Eve cluees. 534-5371 California School of Wigs Lido Motors with above urchaM 2 Deluxe Cotltt Tables, 1 Cocktail Table. 2 large Decorator Lamps FREE Headquarters for: • Showroom S•mpl" • Factory CloMOuts e F relght Damaged No Down-Bank terms OAC Spenil!lh Modem Maple uv. ftm ....... f'rm $69.95 Dinette ....... Frm $34.95 Bedroom. . • . .. f'rm $59.95 Approwecl Furnlhlre 1125 MUST Sacrifice! Deluxe RJv. oli 120-Baa Accordion, am· IMifled, 9 swltchel. with cue and music. .EXCELLENT CONDmC•N. Weekdays Aft. 6 Pl\ .• 6'BOl3 FENDER SUPER REVERS AMP. COit $750/Sell $350. • 3-Plckup Falanti Guitar, COl1 SJOO/Sell ruo. Per- fect! S48-221V ext.J17. Bledc f'eoder rnerberator Ueed two limes. P.00 S150 WiU aacr!~ for $65. e Vt T·mii e STRING BASS, GERMAN W/STAND, BOW i COVER. l'.159 Hart>or Bl. CM 548·9660 BEAU.COND! 673-4102 OPEN TU. 9 aUen the UltimAte ln Com· plete Salea & Serrioe !!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!1• Planoe & Organs 11JO CADJu.AC CONTINENTAL SACRIFICE! One-half orivi• ____ ...;;;.. __ _ SPECIALlsr nal cost. Leavinc art'a. BALDWIN PIANOS 1300 w. Cout Righway MUST SELL! FJegant ~ BALDWIN ORGANS Newport Beach 642~62 tom designed gold k-af m... Nrw-Uaed-Demoi- lt!r bedroom IUlte, ~. ·!Wot Rfturna. BUSLE.5T marketplace In town. The DAILY PrLOT Cla.sstl:i4!d section. Save Klntr me gold ftU ht-ad-Beat deals In tbt Wmt! hoe.rd. mattreu. boxapc-lna1 WA.RD'S BALDWIN STUDIO & frame. Al!IO C'booy A l[Old 1801 N"1J()rt Blvd ., C.M. lea/ mow table with match· • &G-8484 • money, lime & effort. Look 1ng N>mmoc:k end tabJell. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS now!!! ~>4~1~1 ar 646-7570 lllter 5 TO BUY PIANO FOR PM. CASH. 543-9.13.S . - MlltCM SALi A "9noe4 ·• Q~ Jobs the pl.a)' the GAN! T T:al p.n TuitklD. (~ and 211 J I ln COR ... E. c OWN a ~ ... 30&5 N. T.-W I c. 0 ' No Dep AL ···~ lllent ... :C .. ! TV LAN! ROY BU 4 195.1 Nn 8ervicl CXXJJ. Ji COLOR $1 Opt. tg o:ilar. l"nit de COLORJ HI-Fi & mORD •/1'1dr< tex Lan !net. H• lier, 54 Gamer• MOVIE BO'lftll leather m.om 1-UCA f·1.S Q 'MM wt US.IOI Miscell 84 (Vilta PC N 1961 $ I 100' SE 3238.M *' u yql gjv Aoctk W ind) 20'l5l4 N Bebmd Mechel Outfibl, Air C.ol LOTSO s no a ~ GARAOI patio h cUU c blft fn lmidl-k Ave. 0 GUTrMI ea.e. l rHlee Xlnt 0 llrown ii)Yiij comm'l ionalr electric niture• BAS6EJ PION red ol males, UPHOL: pc. (! n-1 Main, I PRoi RouJ Call t EARL~ CARf Mal NEW 9' 9 c:u-n cliner PR-:r tor II' nocr, I Too m lwrfb --Mlsc. I D~ for ate Ht& S. 213: 4:! Mach Ir -Cl.ARK lrnt <"C 6J9..269' MlltCHAHDISI POil SALi AND TRADI ,..,_.. .. & Otpne a1ao .......... o,..c .... Jobl th& tun Of ~ to ~ tbe HAJiQIOND O~ GANl Toe9da)i, June 2ttb. 7: 30 p.m.. 6 week coune. 1'litloD $9 + $4 for material ~ INtructicn book and 21 pfl!Ca ol muaJc). HAMMOND 1ri CORONA DEL MAR . 285C E. Cout RWJ. m-_. OWN a N9lf <Xll'N ORGAN a.'11 a WEliX D5 N. Main. 8A. 541~ , ..... .. 11111 llW eo1or'1Y'1 Or Sterw $6 MO. No Depomlt • J'ne 8e"1ee ~RZNT ••• ••• SI lwlJ ID pardlul. lent fr-. the llO ONI ~c• •• ... 121-7115 'IV LAND • ' tll t p.m. 'ROY BULL& - 1953 Newport. CY· 541-349' 8e?Vl.oe OD ALL makes. CX>LOR. SPEOAL1STS ReDt a NEW COLOR TV ot ST!REO $10 MONTH Opt. w •• ,_ llldocw, ........ l"Nt Snvk:it. Flw deL No obllptiaD. SU46$1 OJl 532-US1 COLOBLAND TV-Open 1 ~· Hi-Fl & Stereo 1210 '1\{QRDI; Record ch&nlft "/Fldrdlild eartrictge. AJ.. tex LanainK pre-amp w I~ inet. HemNdt WW ampli-n.r. 5641m Gemera & Equip UGO MOVIE Calnen-New Bel HOftll 20aEE, 11 mm w/ laatber cue. Make otter. m.am IP-CA M·3 0AMmA wttl 1-1.S au.. Ute meClr • MM wide ansle __, A 135-Yll. $385. * ""4lltl Mi9Clelllneeul .. Auction 7:l0 p.m. EVERT 11UDAY NTl'E HIP qaaHtr tandlldnp ---.... hlllmt bldd9r1 .,_ Pumffvre ea.as Ml w. Udt It. (Vlata Shop's Clrtr) C.M. POOL T.ULU NEW A USED 1967 BRUNSWICK $275 VALUE HOW $239 ~ l"I!UNCINO SICAllD POOL 32S s. MUD. arace. 53),1912 * AUC110N * U YQO wfll adJ Olt buJ &ive Wlncl1 • try Auctiom Frid., 1 p.m. W indy's Auction Sam ~ Newpor1 MI M6ll BebJnd Tan~• Bldl· llat1a Mecbanlcs Too1a. ~ Outfits, Electrical Toala, Air Compreaon. LC7l'S or llJS:. -a1EAP1 s.u. House n,o Charle, C.M. 64S451I 55o36l6 or 5IMllS GARAGE Sale: Ledia q , patio rum, cMies. ladlea a: p1a dotdnr • •14. pc. tuft tr.mH. dble bed frme, la9dr-a-tm. ~ N.tlonal Ave. al. OurrAR I CUSTOM MAD& Cue, Newt Colt $2'15. ~ rtnoe JD). Squin'el lltole, Xlnt OlDC!! ~ dartr """"' SJ.25, * 566480 1M1 YRDS Uled light belle oomm'l wool ~ It CUllb- ionair IJlld. '11 nat p1MUc etectric alp. 11anu Fur- n!ture Cb.15.U Npt Blvd. Cll BASSD' Papi • AKC Cliam- PION SIDdr-Tri c:okn A red A white ·ma* 6' e. rnalH, 5'5-lm.1 UPROtSl'ERlNG • $19.50, 2 pc. (Eutopee craftmnen) n--. c1e1. pickup, m Main. BB "Bll''D1., 5.1648 PRO~AL l'r'l!llCb Roulette Wbeel, $6(). Call 6G-3Cm aft 6 prn. EARLY American Tweed CARPETING, reversible Malae offer. 536-3593 N 1!,"W 9' SURJ'80ARD $125. 9 cu-n Ul'RJG ~ ~ diner chair $10. 962-4139 PR -DR.APES w/travttM, for 8' window, ce!U~ to no«, si1. * 673-3U3 Too mMY blm Sl~ a t wrfboud 10' $.15. SO. UOS MIK. W1nted 1610 DESPERATE! Need praae tot ·~ up to $10 mo. file 8ch OI' Seel Beb. C&U 213: 434-0191 Machinery, Etc. 1700 Cl.ARK • 3,IXX> lbtl. Excel· '""' condition $W15. 5.19-2691 or l'S'Mif.l.l MllCHANDlll POlt SA.LI AND TJ.A!! FREE TO YOU 2 LOV.tBLI-tmttt .. .._ clop. mott.ro, .\ .......... botll ..,ed. Ml ...... ·-celllllt walda t:_ AofM dlOdra-cw ... iflft4. --, ..,. ;Ra: ~ 1 ,... CM bAd • ftltA! l*'t l6mMll c.t. Uo atDnble I mo old pwt ~ ')la:k D>lla .... e&"'5t f/JI l'DW.£ iiil4itid ...s ooa.. .. s.v. montt. okl. Had. lbota. to.. dlildNn. ..... - GOOD ~ tor tb maatha eld ~~~LoY- -dlDdnD. s. ,..... ._ AP$o .. S.A. tiff: ftlDU ~ ~ 'ia. del'ful ~ ~ Beal- ,_.,*""'·bat~ Rep 1*'11'•Mft.Y· m.33315 fl2t nm: '\'P pd home. .,. able ld.tten,.' 211 30th St. NS: 1121 ~ Mother eaueo. ean w.-i 8l2T GRAVEL Rock 1100 C1ff Drift. N""PO"t a-ch. . 6/'2T ADORABLE K!ita Tin IL wtit. 2 mos -old. to aood home. MH38I. &/:IS 2 BLK I: white ldttma. if* • feplale. 6 ...... old. ~tto5 6129 FIVE "' • 8lmnele ldttens, Used to dos I: cbOdrm. 311 P'RDllCE'lQil DR/Q(.. 6129 COLLIE 6 ·Gennm ~ herd. l '1ftr <*!. Lowble to aood home. 5411--1171 1129 DAC:H.SHmD 7 lllCll.. M a I e ~ 1129 TWO Id.Ulm. 11'&1, ..._ A 1fotber cat. S)Hm. a J"emW 1DU1ma MM1B aftllr 5 2 KITl'ENS to aood borne. 64:2-7117 DARLING G~ Female kit- tma. 56'4*1 6~ ~ 81..ACJC SIAMESE lrlttm&. SU.lO'lS 6/'ll PATCR d babf tan, !m-2911 fl2T s PUPPJD -~ !bepbtl'd • ! 1 wka old. 546-3863 6/29 TREE KI'ITDG. call ~ 6129 l'REE ~. ~2510 6128 PETS & LIVESTOCK .,. 1125 RARE PULi PUPS Eiroellent a.mplombip Bw:JiaJ owrd -Alllo Stud * (213) ~ * BASSET P\IJl9 • AKC Qmn. ... 8tDc*. Tt1 CIOlon • red It wbu. -males • ,.... M>Dl WEalARANDt Plll9: AKC. ~ atodL Haan-... , 'wa. 5tM81l POODLES/T'tD;y TO)' • Min. AKC. Adults fer a.le or -.. ~· 5M-<D86 2 ADORABLE rr,, female poodles. 1 yelll'. SUver qd whbe. 962-2688. ~ 19 a Baaimjl PQp. All lhota, re.dy 1D )ow. Dta1 (1) m.4069. * QUALJTY * GOLDEN REI'RIEVERS IJ42..3fil6 * FRENOI POODLES AKC * Rm. CALL 64M740 llack POODLE Puppy 3 mo. AKC. llhots. 545-4421 HotMs U30 BEAtmFUL atftl ~~ Arabian mare 4 ,._,. c*S. 14.2 ... ReaD;y lbows her b11e· Neyweyn blood line. 9iown IUCICeUfully .In hill· t.er• WW nw.ke excellent """' pleuure borw. Gentle for a ~ rider. 6J3.-0'l81 RmlSI'ERm "' Al"llllHan Oleatnut Mare, 3 Y9M'S old, 15.l bands, Ou~ heed aood working mare EngUab (II' wt!Stem. Haa been shown, lat A 2nd In hallll!I'. T1"Mned ff1r ~ lt:ik!t!d riden. 833-0781 anytime QUARTER HORSES Ydop, Flllte, Gekllnp, Tq> blood line. Bred i>r llhotr A perfonnanc:e, Best otftt. Call 540-9525 i. <lJS"mM Exhl>ittir % hor'9e trder. Good tirea, ~ a!ntty pldnted.. Ela:iellent condition. s.crtb tor mo. QUI m4T8l DAAK Sorrell mar. Gentle In foal.~. ~ TRANSPORTATION Boeh & Yachts 9000 SLIP WANTED tor 22' boat. Call alter S PM or all ck)' S.t..sun. • 962-8434 • ti MARINE FIB RGLASSING * e CAlJ., 543-8283 e • LlDO 14 .. I Olmplt>tely refinJshed! ~ OFFER! &n-1538 * LIDO 14 I 1008. • N PW CXJYer .. Hwy-TrtT. e XLNT cond! * OR 3-3178 DTNGHY, tbrgla $75: C/B radio $70 ~xtant; corn.- ~. 673-6011 NO matter what It la, )'OU cttn eeU it with a DAILY <. T utSC1aJ, June '1.7. 111& 7 TltANSPOltTA TION TIANS..ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 9900 f etA..SPOttTATIOh ~~~~--~--- leatl I Yechtl 9000 Mobla. Hornet 9200 I, I~ Autos 9600 l!!f!ried Autot 9600 u.d Can 9900 MUSTANG IOAT IARGAINS No c• NMclecl* TERMS-SWAP My wik .ei: I muat aeU 4 oi Ill)' boelll cuz "we don't have room for them." U' ME'ICU..F -s.cv.A. wmoer Beautif uJ condition -New Gel C:O.L Plano Fin- Jib co Brflhtwork. Lanrl- .. teit Boom -Gold Ano- cllald Matt. Dqpr-Board, Rudder •• XI.NT Sall. 1 Sl'EAL at 1lill5 ------SAD..l!2>. J 'l'IMm LIDO M BRAND NEW (X)ND. Owned by Edgar ·Blqan'• Dau1 h ter ··~ ... , HM ~ accM8Qrll. O.t ,_, $UIS). Now-$1199 ------ SKI BOAT. M<YI'OR·TRLR lt lmmaaJlate -~ deck. irumm. CUlhiona. 35 he:> Mere. -2 tanks. wind- lb6eld, Chrome perfect. New $1195 -Qujdr Sale $698 ------DINGHY GLASPAR 9'6" Padded Guonela Xlnt condi&ft -SJ.95· ------ SEE AT Mn Via Udo Soud, ~ Bdi Plelllle call first S7J..1344 Marty Lodmey 54J.93ll *0.A.C. 1N1%' JEFFiUiE ~ er l'tlbinc lamcb. to- HP Gn.J. Oompletety r&- finblbed, SU50. See: Dkk'• Dock 2'7Z W. Out Hwy/ NB. 6M-:i877 ~ or MMUO-. GOOD FllhiDI boat. 'Mt Fi- lMqSua, .on Craft en&· New battmea. bait tank I: paxnp. Sec. at tLOOO. 545-18 ,,,, 37' CHRIS craft Connie, fUlJy loaded, Xlnt cond. 2 Marline cbaira, Air cond. WW ACrlfice for $16,lm! ! 73'-3181 * 823-3238 * Qimplete Marine Service vent IYlteml lmtalled ~ repair. ~WJO Sallbo.ts 9010 21 n . F1bef'i}aaa aloop, keel. atalnleu steel rfalblr, '60 fl.AMINGO 10x46. Oean l BR, Alum Awn, carpet. cS.r.pet, FurD. moo. aiter 5. 642.2923 BUICK 264 Engine le trana. Overhauled. SlfiO. perta in engine. Trani. o'hAuled. $50 takes all. 962-QS.5 Eve. Traller, Travel 9425 16' TRAVEL ~. 1961. N~ pei.nt, new 6 ply Dr-. mo. Also ~· box trailer, $35. 546-2457 Trucka 9500 New 1967 GMC 1/J·Ton Hancll·Va• Fully factory eqiuj>ped $2599 STANSBURY BUICK 234 E. 17th St. Coet1 Me.a 548-7765 1IUCIS. 1962 CHEVY PICK-UP Stick Shift • Family perfect ONLY $1299. BEACH Cf1Y" DODGE 16555 Beacll Blvd., H.B. ~2860 '53 Chevrolet 2 To" outhoe.rd, tie.cl, deep •• a&- Cab over. New l!!liine, 4 .pd. traMmt..ion with 2 llPMd axle, good rubber. 16' tnc> tor hauling bed. ceuorles. $2,IXW), Evmtnp and weekenda call owner. OIUole s.m4 FOR Sale Kite 121 (2 ..n,) $700.00. P\"ank w. lJO)'d, $895 ST AllSBURY BUICK AUmN HEALEY PORSCHE DKW mu MPH Take Up Pymh. 'fl D.K.w. Fully factory 1986 TriumlJb Splttift MK u equipped. Excellent 2nd Cl>eck that pri ~ ~· $11 de~. S31 mo. o.A. 'Ib&r a ~-A .: mi~~ • <n:rrA OAR oo. owner Spitfire, for thla low, FCft!tgn &. Domestic low price. Mllllt aee. $98 del. CarTJ own cootn.ct oac <o.a.c.) 1989 Harl>or CM 642-4874 B.J. (brysl.er in.>ott DMaloo ' 2833 HarlxJr Blvd., C.M., FIAT ~ l9al Trlumclb m 3 Rda1J-S388 Good bocty and Int, radio, btr, wire wtMieta. Needa alllf:lt medl. wort. Three Tr"• to dioo. from, B.J. ~Import Divbl&oa OD11 !"ranchiled n.t 6 ~ XU Hutor Blvd., C.N., Nrdt Dealer ln Orup _... Fiat City flilf & ArbarftlS Ooot1· !OK ~g O.A.C. VOLKSWAGEN eatTJ Own Contract.! O.A.C.1--------- Used V.W.'s COSTA CAR CO. '51 thru '66 1919 ltarl>or Blvd. 642-48'74 Many to chooee from, Open I: 30 to 10 Daily Take Up Pymtt. <XJSTA OAR 00. ~. FC!n!fp le Domestic '~, CarrJ own contract oec 1988 llart>or, CM 642-4874 --""~..UV--·-·--__ H_ILL_M_A_N __ '64 Vold "1 SOO"S '90 Hiil.MAN Sta. Waeon. CON11NENTAL 12 ~EN?AL 4 dr, i. po9er, air. so.-m&s. Gold euerior", biadt ~ lntaiar. l%b rubber •• Pre. pared f.or 11 trip. Will at> rifice nm. 1"' l.o\TE '65 MUSTANG' 2 +2F ...... RaDI i-c. hl1 lm thMiridariam,: PIS. IWL Orie ~ ?l.O ml. -" Far QUICK SALE ~ Call 566& after ~ 74Ji~CM~ _OLDSMO ____ -.E __ • 1.0WNER "LEISURE WORLD" '48 Cadillac Sedan. Recall tires, original 2-txlae Pt!J'. A collector'1 item! Sl'5 cut\! TomDl)' AY'ttl ~ 946 s. C:O.t Hwy. Laguna Beach 494-1744 '64 CPE de Ville. BUit w/ blk padded top X1nt. coml One owner, $3195. m.sm COIYAll 'ti OORV AIR WAI:;. Wblk, Auto. RAJi, Good medHlol.S A Bod1~ Roent OYertmll. ee.rillp. etc. SClan CORVETTE EDSEL Trmnpottatioll Special 1tst mm Radio md ~. aatomatic tn!Ml!I..... pcJl9'ft' lltftr'- lnc· $2t5 SIAISIUIY llCI betwn 9-5. Aak for Mr. -========::; Mansfield. FALCON TOP DOLLAR .. !Me .... o..s c...' .. ~ lllVllSllY OlDlllU PLYMOUTH '65 Pl YMOUTH fwy I e fbar' doar llldkm Wapa, • Wtmr •/Red V'-.,1 • ..... • fWft' !lilwtllc • 8*ID • lll!drr •u•....__. iliac&. ll!llC cnnd-•GQlboaL Sl.76. • See at Dliil.f Pilot ~ pmting Jot l30 Wftt &,. Street a.a.. Mesa 55 BUICK Roedmaltn-or CaD Ml-4321 aod 62,IXXl orig. miles, full pow-STA,,ON Wllg'I& 'Sil FaJcon -* ... er. Rum good. $100. ~ ~-Riff. Air. Ex. Ollxl Do•ww Mamgft'a ~ alt.er 6 PM $825.. Wkdya 6f2.11m.. Evs CAD. '60 D Dando; beaut. et.001 '65 Pfy1Hovth Fwy I Javendac come1. $1$.'. ========::; • Foar door Statlioa W11&119. ~ts.10 644-181JI ~-FORD :!.. •!brown VMJt IJ>. CAD 1962 CONV. '65 FORD FAIRLANE e A.......V TntwniMM• Air Cood. $1375. 673-02l&3 • R.tio • Heatl'r Day, 546-9597 Eves. e StadaD W~ -BWe e ric:.: e Power ~ _,.,, • Autamatic Tnmanmim • See at • Power .Braka o.ify Pl1ot * "Afr Conditioned" • Radio " Heaier Empo,e putdnc lot '65 CHEV. STA. WAG. e New White Wall tins m ~-~ SC:rM CHEVROLET 119 Jade, Balboa talcd. ~ noo Harbor BIYd. &Ir· Jaat comp ovemauled. o.ta Mesa 648-90'lZ A tme trans. car r.?50. cm ~2193 Lwcwioua "'Bel-Air.. w/ • 311,000 miles aad in a-~ -- "327" V-8. fact air. PI G. oetlt'tlC condition. SJ.46. or Cd &G-43Z1 and * '24' GLADIATOR .. for pwr/st.eer. R/H. P"'T· fl. • See al Baiiw• M~s amc. window, 10 cu ft lockiog DA.ll.Y PllDr compartmnt u n d e r R. Elnploye pal10Dc 1ol. COST A MESA * UGI for ~ OWlJenhlp. &n.lll21 afttt 6 pm. '66 DODGE with 8~' Camp. ========::-.! * HOURLY RENTALS * fl'· $ml. Can be leer) at a Dapood, CM 17' DQallera • Rbodea ul=========== Fun Zone ao.t Q)., Balboa JHpa , 9510 * 14' SAILBOAT * .,, SAJL8 + TRAILER. ,,,, $.1(1). * ~ B.:iO.lfl AI.COURT catfltb Catamar- ran 2-yn old. Xlnt cond! ~9341. M&-2259 18' MALIBU Outrfaer, w/ trailer, Sail, Anchor, etc. Good buy! $325. 637-3358 <DLUMBIA 15' •loop No. l!J, Spinnaker, COVf:T', b,y trlr. Like Dl!'W. $1800. ~ RHODES 33, Xlnt cood., New Jenny; with berth. ()owner. 675-2711 Evenings KITE Boat, lea than 1 yr. okl, wlboat cover. Reason- 9520 CAloPERS 0}tANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECI'ION FACTORY Dl.R&T OPEN ROAD DEJ.LER * HOUSE CARS * OUS. IS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS * VAN CONVERSIONS * MOTOR HOMES deck, dU'oror rooftop r.ck 330 West Bay Stred CHRYSl.EI/ etc. Beaut. M1st Blue w/ a.ta Mesa Pl. YMOUTH wbite top, immac Teal or OaD 64:2-<Ul md Cllllla Ilea Blue inter. A low inJ. ulr tor 546-1934 dto6ce loc:al nt!W °'" 8olmna Manager'• ~ "Tor tbe a.. •• .._ JAGUAR traM-in, offer'e:I at almost * H AJr <:onditie111e.r fll bad! Hew 6 o.d On"" ~ new cost! '64 FORD G.ALAXIE "S01J"' w PLYllOlml. 1 qt. 4 NOW $2395! 4 Or. Spt. Sedali. AIT. doer .man. Law ~- 2 Y OK /Gu u • •--Pwr Steer, R/H f1c. Stm-ExceDmt dllldlfion. SJ5D. Your Volbwqe Cll' Pa'9Cbe T~y r::::.. ~~u• nine Ardk White w/lm-51>a5 A PQ top dollan. Paid lar 946 S Coast H mac Fawn llU:r. A kJW mL llliO PLY. vw al -Ntw ar not. CaD Gem Roanda. • · Wf • ~ ..,.ce qie t:1' .... .,. .... 67~ 1190 LAGUNA BEACH from a fine home! wtr aaftne" 6 ODllb"t& $250. ~· 0peo 'tit 9 494-7144 ONLY $15951 147-3141 ..,. .... ':'A19 ...... "62 vw Micro 81&. Vanda-1.965 (l{EV. Impala Sedan 2 Yr OK auar/GKAC tenm ~ •c lized. F.q w/O'.>rvalr eng, wlttl vinyl interior. Com-~A.yrs a..vrold r-vn llA '65 JAGUAR s:fj(). OI' eng " adlpor. at pany c.ar with best « care. 946 s. c Hwy 3.8 s 4 door Md•n ws w/body ' tran• at Rua! can be~ 8 1: s ~ • IOY CAIYa Equipped wHb radio, beat2'r, $100. Good for dune buggy. Moo. lhru Fri-6(2.2400, allk LAGUNA BEACH PONTIAC automatic, powtt ateerino KI 9-222l for Paul Oilld Open 'lil 9 494-7144 • '65 vw,. ,..... MJ 2125 11mt1cr a . a.a .._ and factory air ccndltiani.ns-* 1~ • * Air Conditioned 1!ri5 FORD WAGON SW Wiii "" ALL MAKES & MODELS Olrom• wift wbeeJa. 18.<K»-mi. Blue. WW'1, RA-· "Sw_." Vehicle Grwkation IPf!Cial! H~ IJ 6 4444 .1 1967 TRUCKS $3695 & New brWciK .l lhodcB. '64 atEv-v-a B£1,AJ.R gfA-noar ~ compleU ... a Or-. Oaml:J'• ~ .. BEACH CITY STANSBURY IUICI Tuned. ~ takes! TION WAGON. Factory air ~ ~ ~ ..,.. =-IDr Rolla -ao,a. ad llble. 673-0783 PowerCrvlten 9020 CAMPERLANI> 56 VW Sedan. Excellent ~ cood., pwl'. Reier., pwr. r. 8.J (hoysier Import Dmlian -.. --BCHfEVD..LE.-----AIR.- 16555 Beas::,vd·, HA llOO Harl>or Bhd. ~ ~-$Jntop. Atft< $.1(1). ~~R~=e:~:. B Hartxw 81...S.. c.M., LOW-ML LIKE NEW! .PYT- c.o.ta Me.a MMOZ2 ~ aft & PM rear deck. e«:. All Alub 54Mm PIY. m-n12 1943 Jeep, mWt.y ~~AG. XKE 4.2 <PE $:BIB * '64 VW. Excellent ocmdl· white wllmmac. L 1 me '2i FORD W-.m, 2 DR. YI. 4-wfleel drtw Ef'"egance pnaaifted! he> don. White. Hadlo. $l(lj(). Often Inter. US. No. 1 4 Bbl. ......_ chrome rim1, 6'15-42!M tory aid crxd., wlft wbeela, ~7488 choice! BUY A "XNOWN good mt., paint A tirft. $250. '60 CHEVY P IU with e e e lo mi., white with Nd Jee.th. VALUE! '' S4>74S.l "51 RAllBLER IUliE'" • g, ~er CU\p«. Botts lo9d-t!f', near ""'· molt aee and Antiques, c1 ... 1a 9615 ONLY $1885 "'."""57..,..-.... FORD...,----Z<l-r-.-W-a_gm_ stk*. 4 •• '1DW good. no ed with mru! * Kl 5-7821 ctm Clean PS c1iDA good tins A motor. B.J. ~--sler ,_ -. ........ _ MG-TC '4A a.ASSJC 2 Yr OK gua.r/GNAC tenm • rum well • PB. 'I'EAROfta» TYPE CAMP'G ~~ __.. • uov,_,., Wire whee la, IUgtit band Tommy Ayres ~ Town A entry radio, SAC OnlY trouble lodwd tnna. nwLm $180 * Ideal UA. .. ~" C.M.. drive. Xlnt mech &. ~.. 946 S. Coast Hwy. $275. M2-l4Jl. S58 full price.. 8142 F.utport for amall car. * 673..e85S ....,.,._, """Y / • .,. ,. .. , .. , ... .,. ,........, Dr.JI. B. So. cl Atlanta. -::=~~~...,,....----1 W 95. * Phone 637-2478 LAGUNA BEAOI '"~ '"""""· E. (I( &ach Blvd. 1967 JAGUAR Model MO fourl========= Open 'tll 9 49f.Tl44 I F\10 powtt, AJr. BEST======== •peed P I 0 • ovmbive. AutOA Wanted 9700 OFTER! * &n-1'fb4 "'9 Olrome ..W wbftta, leatb-•----------CHEV. '63 Qxw. lMPALA. ~ OWENS se cc. Full equip, n dio, galley, etc. Hunt. Harbour ac.3497 Speed Sid loeta 9030 18' South C01at Utility, need.a worit M&lcl! ol1tt. OR s.Q)U BcMt Maintenance 9033 YACHT Malnten. I: N!Palr at ~ dock· Hull or mech, reu. so.81~/642-80!9 Imported Autos STUDEIAIEI er uphol $3850. Xtru! Prl-WE PAY . . . Good MJbber, power st. A '66 FORD H >r. Must 8tll! l:Jnk8 WW tins R/H No ~ OfTER l'f- Marine Equiy. 9035 , 1962 vm> A $198 •OWNER MOVING! oomcww motors. 35 11>. Evinrude, etec. starter, 30 bp J ohnaoo, 56-2201 Boat Slip, Mooring 9036 DUE to additional elqlM-•Ion. choke )'llcbt •lips now avail at St.75 I foot. Need a aemnd car? We haft meny ~ft tnna. can oow. 1~ ftn. avail. (o.a.c.) try us. B.J. Ou'yaler ~ DMaon 2W Harbor Blvd., C M., 5o4MG3 1 w~ ~!,?'~~!,!I ~;R~=~ ;; CASH ~~VI~IT~ ~ p~ ~u.;~ ~VI. Air. 673-6020 4 apd. new tires, kJw mi. EllceDmt n 3D1P01 talion! 1950 Rep.I Studebala!r. * PHONE 64:2-:ruJ lor med can A truclca just call ua fot me ettimate. GROTH CHMOlft QiEV. '6.l SS Olnvf!11. FUJI Like new! l1l7S. m.-0919 ======== pwr., AM I FM r.ctios, FORD '65 f'airlaar. 2 dr. T-lllD W/W, cuatom ~: blk. aedM. 0a.n. goocs ccmd. -------- w /red Inter. Low mik .: S169S. SJ5.l3lt fl T-BIRD, 4 cir LaDdlaa. full MUST sell! $1250. May tnlde _'6%_G_ALAXTE ___ 300/ __ 4-0r_. -RI-PD"'8" 6 ah-. Dm1c P"ll7 wiGa Marina ~ Rey Hotel 13534 Ball Way, Marina del WW p-., top dollar tor JOUT daan 4 wheel drive vebJde ·• ar Imported CU'. can CJff Rey. A* tor Lolt.. m.4Sll SLIP wanttd for 24 ft. Alk for Sales Manqer l8nl 8-cb' 81., Hu:ntiqton Beach KI t.3331 for GOOD VW. 642-359 ewa T. VI, PIS, 46,00D mi. A.Ir er.,-1andilD ~ Ir '64 MALIBU Ccinwrtible. Qnl S11S. Owntt 1J H37l 000 mDe9 with tun rant M~ D JU ••• tr/ tor Co. ~ 24.0 •v ,., wsw, .... o. pwr a g. 'Q GA1AXIE SCXI. Ntw tins -n... R.daila -•ooo....,. Rl!d wired int. SHARP! "'-·--..._.. n.~~-o:uc-v·-..., .. w aloop. to S30 mo, CaD (213) m.GMl. BOAT SLIPS 11Yall.. I.II) to 50'. Qok:e locetlon -d ean boatll only. 6'13-5'1trl 8o1t·Yacht Ch1rt.n 9039 CHARTER my bn11. f'q\llp- bed Ialander 24' sloop. 81eeip1 4. By day, wknd or wk. 615-3744 e•ea. Mobile HolMI 9200 20x60 CAMBRIDGE. FuU lengtti f'Dcloled porch, Skirt and ll'IVlllnp. ~Ide Vlll- ~. <Jlfldrtn'1 a e c t Ion. Take OYtr paymenta. 613-1254 or 875-~ TRAILER I< Cabllna $4,25() Ttnns 1o suit. I~ Whittler Spaf"I' 18, C.M. ~ * PACEMAKER 20\56. Sll.400. * 13500-DOWN. atM&«m ALFA ROMEO Take Up Pymta. I '60 Alfa Romeo. SUck mm. R/H, 1.18 dt'la. S38 mo. 0. A.C. COSTA Oi\R co. Foreign & DoroaUc Carry own OOl1C7'tllel Oft(' 1969 Harbor, CM 642-4874 AUSTIN HEALEY Can NHdedl Sl450. 646-IDtO ........... IXll.&ta, .......-_. .l wrfic¥ sms. MC. Stroncest buytT In Or&q't ---------bow. RAH. S41-19l5 NEWPORIDt MC7l'ORS --------Co. Forelsn a: dornmtic. '62 CHEV. Impala. 2 doer. -========= ZJI ~lubor c 11. 5t1ML1 'M 'W MG. Xlnt cood. Make Only clean onea. ~ oa rudl lhllt. RAH. Xlnt buy! MERCURY mfer. Call 8'rt>era '44-0790 duty d11lly 8:30 to 10 P.M. rroo. !IGZ-9650 attu 5 .l wk-'67 T-Bfrd run pown A alr t'nd:I new abocka. new bra.ks COSTA CAR CO. ·;,7 MOl'<'TCLAm 4-dr Hdtp. A in Immaculate condition. 1969 Harbor C.M. '!'ii CHEVY WAG 8-CYL. RAii, Auto P tS-B. Onn! MOit RU. fT5.3777 AU'IUMATIC. • $395. ~1 "'11'1"< ,.... (1%). ======== 1964 Opt>! Wq . $698 1 OWNER. * $j7S9 W1U ,..11 fnf" $250. * Uke nf'W. One owner n.de-_u_Hd_C_•_,. ____ '900__ '6.'I O IEV ss Conv. OnP ~ ~3501 l"Vn. In. ~any mllt!ll (I( care-~ CARRY OWN er, xlnt rood. fu ll pwr. laC' 1961 MERC 2-dr Aoto. crtVU1g In this or 111)' one l $1075 Pvt J of our many tran~atlon CONTRACTS 8 r. · pty. 646-9249 lnN. PJ, a r rood. V~ cars Oil ..ie !>OW! ~ del. Tran1portatlon Can I '61 OtEV STA-WAGON: ~ com. f'irat WIG hlk- fo.a.<'. l '57'1 Thru '64'1 •tick lh_lfU I PERFECT ntMing oood! ns. ~1$3 afl ~ pm. OPEL VALIANT * led var1e111t '63 PLY. ' V AUANT SIC. 8 .J. Qlrysler Import Dlvllllofl I •utomatJCI, 1port.s cll1'1I, BEST OFFER: 54G-2085 1966 AUSTIN HEALEY :.XX> 2.83.1 Hamor Blvd., C.M.. l:nlcka & passenlt'r can-'60 IMPALA MKJU $2698 540-4493 Many to choose from. $450 * m-5007 MUSTANG NET 2 -dr HIYn> SPT. CPE. Std. Wit. RIH. w/w. Clislen.ing Rofal ~ w/- plUlb ~ YiQy1 .eat Inter. I ln 10.000' This car ha.a evuytbinct 100% F'lnancln1 avail. cm AM-P'M nuUo, wtm. o.o., PEUGEOT wkly terms O.A.C. Pirelli t1tt1. lo. mJ. F'ao---------COSTA CAR CO. tnry frMtl. Brictit ml with J96.1 PEUGEOT 40t $7'98 1969 Harbor, CM· 64~-48'74 bl"cit Int. Pei'ftct cond. The c:adlllAc <>p.n 8:30 to 10 DaJl.Y S.J. Olry1de1 Import Dlvblion nf impnrtro l'IU"!\. If you u n ry .._,.""'.,....~" OP.. 2&'\.1 Hnrtior Blvd .. C.M.. .. lh'• one .... wtll ..... """" "V••vr~ v .. :l10 9 n11\·r ... J~ uuv . PORTI1NJTIES nue hem -. « 3 m dr.I Ill !I.(' ) dlscovtl'fd ln ClauUJed AliA AUSTIN llF.AT,EY l~. R J ('hr111lrr Import r>fvUion Tum back to "BusiMas Op. COMET COMET 'Sl 40. Sect. WW 1itt power st. $250. Sll~t drnt, oltierv.;11e i;tood. clc>an-LV J i:iO, Pvt. )lt) SERVlW FT. ;,Q; llsl NB. fiT.l..6()2(1 L'NESTTGATE '6S Mu.lMlg. St>ck lttift. RI ONLY $995 H. frontline coodat.ion, SS 7 dela. SS'7 mo. 0.A c 2 Yr OK ruuJGMAC lenna CXlSTA CAR ro Tommy A,)'Tft Cb~ f'omi;n 1r nonlf'l!tk 946 S. Coast Hwy. <ArT-, iw.11 C'Ol1tr:irt mr LAGl':"'IA RF.AOT T alee Up PymtL l~ II 11ww". ~I 612-4174 ()pm 'Ill 9 6'-71.U '62 Cbmrl 4 d--;:--su10, rebuilt i'6 ,\fll~AN~ I> Air CO.ti '67 \'i\1.IA~T ~illinn \\'A.gon. PILOT WANT AD! ! &G-5678 73 LOAN • 962-0.TI 7 R/R/G Xl.NT COND' m1 lll\1·1lnr Blvd., C M -..ni"'--" NOW• ·m..,__12nd/NB 64-4-0124 ;,..IQ-4491 ...,. ... ...,,. • f'n1ZinP, 'Cini rond S:l)ll :'"l'f'dll horf\ wortc ktr 6 (")I. slM°'k lilhifl $4t9 9'i2-2296 \&A-24.il MAKI.-orn:R· fiT.~l 11h I pm -----~-~ ( ' »ARY PILOT EDITORIAL P AGE The Inf ant Is · Healthy Ooe ~the Orange Cout'1 n~ and greatest usel4 appean to be a heal'tlly inflanl. deetihed to go on growing Into equally healthy adult.bood. 'lbe Uoivenity al OalUornla, Irvine, came in for its full aha.re o! atteot.ion when the UC Board of Regents met there tut Tborsdly and Friday. Continued growtb without eerioua aetbact was the appa.renl verdict -a.s· IWDiog budgeted funds ~ finally made available. UCI will receive more than SlOl milliOn for con- struction a.ad developmeot during the five-year period from 1M8 to 1973 under a tentative b~wt adopted br the regents. It was a part of the $868 on total capt· ta1 outlay bodgeted for that period for all nine campuses. UCI ii ICheduJed to receive $21.4 million f1>r build· ing in 1988-459 and $11.3 million to move the Ca~a College o! Medicine to the Irvine campus from its pre&- eat cite in downtown Los Angeles. Moring the medical facility will take some four or more yens. 1be 1968-69 proposed budget provides funds to start fhe prooeas. The medial facility, ol course, represents a. major adnnce for mod.em medicine ill Orange County and espedaI1y on the Onnge Coast. The area's need for more aod IDCll"e physicians and surgeons to keep pa<:e with population growth will be served by those medical grad· uates who intern at the nearby hospital and elect ro go into pnctice in the area. And, too1 the facility will be a boon to docton already in pracbce here wM> need a means nearby to kee.P them up-to-date with new develop- ments in both medication and operative techniques. ' . anUclpllted 120,000 f.uU·tlme madenta by 1973-74 at pr• ent levels of academic quality. Gov. Ronald ~agan mld reporte:n after the budget disCU88ion that he hoped future hle1ier education con- *11ction could be on a pay~~-you·go ball but he dktn't reject the idea of anoUler blgbel'Muclltion bond issue, aying 1400 ooe is in concrete oo thia u far as the uni· versity Is concerned.l' . The one over-riding coosideratio!IJ. as the regents work their way through the financial tnicket, will be m maintain the qual&y ol Calif'Ol'nla's higher education with all the economic ind cultural benefi" this bu brought to the entire abate. A Successful Gamble Many of prof'e:Mional tennis' grMtest stars pro- nounced Jut week's Paci.fie Coat Intemational Cup tournament lit the Newport Beach Tennis Club "the finest tourney of its cype ever Staged and -.sUy the best of the year." And so a major gamble ~d .off, with the likely result that the event will become 111 annual fixture. Attendance of more than 10,000 fOr the fi~ay event meant that the "nut," estimated in •advance wt $50,000, was cracked. George Holstein ID shared the riak with the New· port Natioml Bank at the out.set Later the Irvine Com- pany took over ao important share o! the underwriting. Add ro this riak·taking the hard work d. man, volunteen and the ingredients were present for the success that came. • 0Yer4ll, the UC system faces a tight and tangled finandal problem. UC Vice ~deat Charles J. Hitch to1d the regents the $230 million bond ts.rue approved by the voters last November will be exhausted by next spring. Be said the five-year P,lan ia "a very tight bud· get," bat ii "the minimum necessary0 for support ol an Junior Teorus of Orange County will receive any ~ -and perhaps the 0?'Mlge COMt will in truth me a national tennis center and the Newport BeKb Tenn!& Club the "Foreat Hilla o! the West" ~ ~IT l5~'r Ttlf cosr lllAT WOUIE-S ME-JTJ 111~ Ut)(EEf.• • Reds Foment Crises for U.S. The patten al worJd..wide events eem1 clearly to be pOinting to a coo- ergmce al criRS late this JUJDmer nd Call that could overshadow the anOicU in the Middle Eut aod Viet- am. Wbetba' one ipeab lo olfidall in NPCJ111i1e poQtiom in U.S. iIJteOJ. ience c:irdes or Democratic and Re- ublicu CCJDO'eaim-1 leaden, one onclJaDon ii DOW IJJl*'eDl The wdHnlbnoed believe the Krem· in is aeWng the stage for a series of loeely ooanected criRs in KoTeQ, )Iba. and Berlia that will involve U.S. orces with thole of other Con.mu· lilt nations but not the Soviets di· "edly. At all of Uae East-West confroota. ;ion polnb. the Rossi.am are rupply· ng nit new alDOUDtl al arms, u be Kmnli9 did in the Middle East mt prior to the Israeli-Arab fighting. MOST DDIED1ATE danger area mt appean to be Korea. where two mdtt-ltrene1b clivisiom are statiooed it the dem.ilitarized 3ll'1lliJtice zone Uviding North and South Korea. At the outtireat of the Middle East :rilis. Soviet Deputy Premier Vlad- mi 1L Novikov made a little-noticed risit to Pyanoang. During his stay n that capital the SovMlt leader work· id out a new strwtegy with North torean authorities that so far bas iroduced the following ominous ~ relopmeots: -GeaeraJ mobilization of North <orun military forces and the civil· an population. -Arrival of new 1hipment.s of So- tiet jet planes, tanks, and SAM ~lo-air missiles. -A series o( border incidents and UIVal de&bes l'bf!tween North and )oath Koran anib. -Student demoutrations and riots m South Korea against the present j11"(>-U.S. govemmml SECOND FRONT -According to Joe U.S. intelligence estimate, Novi- tov's main mission was lo arrange for North Korean military presaure on South Korea to force the latter's with· ilrawal of forces from Sooth Vietnam. The South Korun cootingent or 45.· DOO troops is the largest from any i\sian n.atioo other than South Viet· nam now fighting alongside U.S. troops. A forced withdrawal of these vet- eran South Korean troops could be very embaJTalsing to the U.S. and r:ooJd mean that additional Americans would have to be sent to Vietnam as replacements. A renewal or the fighting in South Korea could also force the U.S. to send more troops there. Now ooe out ol every nve soldiers in the two U.S. divisions in Korea is South Korean. AS mE KREMLIN olfici:ft in charge of Russia's defense industries. Sov'ikov ii comideTed to be the ~o viet'l5 number one arms production expert. tn recent weeks Novikov was ~ven the extra task or overseeing for· !igo arms shipments In early March the North Korean.s and Ruu ianl5 set the stage for Novi· ~ov's visit by signing an agr~ent :-alliog for "military colla'lorati~n as well as ••coof)eration in economic, sci· CONFIDENTIAL TO .. ST(). ""MACH 17ANCER:~" Weil, y~. mavbe it does sound more d1grii· f1ed. hut J agree with your agen~ -ifs going to Jook funny on the billing "· entific and technical fieldB." Significantly. the last time the words "military collabocation" were included in a Soviet·North Korean agreement the latter la\lncbed ita 1950 invasion or South Korea almost be- fore the Ink was dry on the document 11IE BERLIN FRONT -ln East Germany the Russians have begun stoctpillng a 6<kiay supply of food and nu1itary equipment, induding all types of sp~ parts and ammunition, with ~ East Berlin armored divisiooc that now encircle West Berlin. Since tbe Kremlin 's policy bu beell to limit these forces to less than a week's supply, there is cooslderable uneasine11 as to the military signlfl. caoce ol this change. U.S. lotelligence lists the supply build-up aa prepara- tion for a possible bloct.ade of West Berlin. In a correspondjng di.plomatic move, Communist Party Boes Leonid Brezb. nev aw.1 Sec. Mikhail A. Suslov held a highly unusual meeting with Mu Reimann, the first secretary al the illegal West German Communtat Par· ty, and his shadow government. IN A JOIN'I1. Y signed document distributed widely throughout the East· ero European satellites. these Red leaders agreed that West G6many must give up its clai m to West Berlin and recognize East Germany before the end of 1967. Tllis agreement is believed to be a forerunner to the signing ol a Soviet· East ~an peace treaty th.la fall as part or Moscow's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Commu- nist revolution in Russia. THE CARIBBEAN FRONT -There is growing evidence that ttle Kremlin is preparing to force a new Cuben crisis in September-October. Soviet arms shipments to Castro continue at a level sim.113T to the June·July period prior to the October 1962 missile confTontation. In the past two months more than 25,000 tons ol arms have arrived in Cuba. In recent weeks several crack regi· ments of Castro's 90,()()()..man army have been equipped with these Soviet arms and shifted into newly prepared defense positions near the U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay. Arrival or late model jet aircraft from Russia has boosted Cuba 's air- force to more than 200 planes and makes it clearly the dominant force in the Caribbean. UNLIKE THE Soviet-equipped Egyp- tian force. most of which was caught in the open and destroyed on the ground during the Middle East fight- ing. nearly aJJ or Castro's jets are pro- tected by bomb-proof caves Ourinl{ the past four months the Russians have changed the deploy· ment of Cuba's 700 SAM ground-to-air missiles. Jnsteed or be i n g spread around the entire island. the missiles have been rearranged lo protect only four areas -llavana. SanlJaJ{o. San· la Clara and Holguin. This tightening of the air defenses has caused lJ S. intelligence authori· ties lo review repor1 s from Cuban refugees that the Russians are build· ing new intermediate rang<' ballistic mis.si l41 bai.as. at.Sanu~o a00 HolMuln. Should these IRBM reports be con· firmed. the converl{('O('P of three ma· Jor cr1!les could mak<' the f<ill of 1007 far more dangeroui; for the U S than the fall of 1962. Robtrt S. i\ll<'n and Paul Stott , McFlower's W elfare Program Mr. Ravenwing McFlower, the hip- pie candidate for mayor of San Fran- ci5ct>, has announed ... positive, dy· nam.ic program aimed at improvtng the welf a.rt of all citizens." Asked if he could rum up thi.I for- ward-looking public welfare proar&Jll in a few well~hOlen words, Mr. Mo· Flower nodded gently and smiled bl! quiet smile. 4'Yes, '' he said. "people shouldn't get up in 1De mornings." Mr. McFlower, an unemployed tin can player-, wu in a loquacious mood as be met the press on the wide u- PaMe ol well-manicured lawn in front al his borne, • teepee in Golden Gate Park. "Actua.lty," be Mid. rbytbmically d•nti.nc two tin cans together as be coatanplated 1 marltold. "rve stud- ied a number of federal. atate and local pabJJc welfare proCJ'ams and none aeema a whit eoocerned with tbe belle tbtnc thef lhould be con-cerned' about. •• WHAT WAS TllAT? ''Why. makfnc peDllie happy," laid Mr. McFlower In IOIDe surprise. "Goeh. if you're concerned about someone's welfare tbe first thing you hope ii he'll be hippy. It's no wonder thia country's fuD of unhappy people who lead unhappy liftl day after day. "So I started ~J ~ what's the first t:b1ng thet es people un- happy every day. It's getting up. Of course, 101De people like to get up early and if that maba them happy. they shouldn't Sl"P wbea you're sleepy, I say." People bave to eat, too," said an older reporter. somewhat sarcastical· ly. "Yes, I've also been t.hinklDe about that," agr~ Mr. McFlower. "And J think people ought to eat when ~y're hungry. Almost everybody eat3 when he isn't and I'm sure it's not good for you. It's like the drinking problem. If people only drank when they were thirsty, there wouldn't be any r,toblem about drinking, would there? ' "LOOK HERE," said the old.er re· ~r irritably, ''the government can't go around tdling people bow to lead their lives." "Excuse me," said Mr. McFlower apologetically, "but if people get mix· ed up in a public welfare program, it does. The government tells you that you can't spend more than $14.32 °'" something a week for food and you've got to live In a concrete housing proj. ect you don't like and take a dreary job you don't Uke and so on. Tt may be concerned with the public's wel· rare. but it sure doesn't give 11 fig for your happinHs." A young reporter asked, Mr Me· Flower how he would enforce his pro- gram. "Great Krishna!" exclaimed Mr. McFlower "I wouldn't force anybody to do anything. I'd love them , in· stead.'" NATURALLY, Mr. McFlower's sw~ing public welf8'Te program came under Immed iate attack. "It is not the function of govern- ment.'' one oLhiLopponen4 £t.emly tolC: a rally. "to mal<e people happy." The i;olld cilizens in thP audiencf' nodded wisely to each olh<'r and :ip- plauded to show Lhal what~Pr U1e other isSUf'S of thi8 campaign rnlJthl be, ttM!y certamly knew this was Lrue Education: The Liberator Tbere was none of &be old and fa. mlliar knee-jerk Southern reaction to the appointment of Solicitor General 'nugood Marshall to h Supreme Court of the United Stat.el. There was, al course. the inevitable yapping from the small and increasingly prepoeter· ous Ceist pack ol extrembt and unre- lenting racists. But the changing mood of the South was reflected in comments from 001-line tegregationllt and White Citizens Ooundl leaden. Most oE these were mute. Tboee who did speak declared the) regretted the appoint.merit, but that ThJlfgood M,s .. aball was a good lawyer and qoali· fled by experience for the appom• menl. It is not that they agree or have themaelves changed their opin- ione. They know they wen at bat and struck out. THERE IS, THEREFORE, a grC1W· ing awareoeu, if not acceptance, on the pert ol the tnditionel Southern reei1tance • tD ·change organlzatiom that the eoo.titutSon ot the United States doel guarantee equal dtizeD· ship. 'Ibey aleo know that most of the fem'I, dangers, and mYths exhorted bl delenae ot the status quo were not true. Negro children are in once all·wbite IChooil and the heavens have not fall· en. Indeed, it was the Supreme Oourt'a ruling ag~t segregated 1cbooll (a CMe prepared by Mr. Mar· I •• ,. • • • t . ,,~ . l ,· . ' shall) that revealed lbe se:rioo& dam- age done to the qulllity of education by the dual system. The pubtic acx:ommodatlon ft, IO vigorously protuted and dmyed, bu been in effect for two ye;n. Every dtizeD wtlo cu pay his way baa ac- oess to ~c restaurants, botela, and motels in fbe South. Business .hN not IU&nd. IDatead, bulinca Improved. Al the dire ~· splalbed bl red Jnk OD the -&tory publica- tions of the extremist groups, did not come true for tbe dmple re.on ti.ere was never any bub of trutb in tboee publication!. SOuCrroR MAR811ML ri1, el eoune, be tJOl6 med by the Senate Judiciary Committee. Ttwn nmaju 1be p~ ti ~ DO men than t.o aemt.an -s-tan B\Mto lmd of Ma;Mtppi IDd Ervin of Nartb C.-ollna -of the &mate Jadldlry QMnmlttee. Both ma UYe, ID tbe put. c:amed -... • ,.. wtaat the)' believed to be the preJ:d... al their CODitttuenta. Both have aaid tbeJ wiabed ''to study 'lbul'good Manlball'• qua»&. ttooa." They a1Ne1ty mo. him to be ooe of the belt qualified men f!VW' .. be appointed. The American Bu A• "CIVD.. RIGHTS" today In Vflr/ IOdatioo bu dedlred him "highly well utabllabed. The one man most ~-" reaponsible is Thurgood Manball. 'lburgood Mmnball I• a Soutbera« Voter regiatration and votint we ltiD -M.-,iaDd born. Bil Oa:tdfa1ber difficult in some of the more remot.e was bom a slave. Bil ~ was a and backward areas al Southern club steward. Boll bit father and stat.ts. But. on 1lbe whole, tbe equal • motber believed strongly in tbe .. ~ rights of citizen! in civil lile .. ~ erating pouibllltiel oC edncaticn" tabllsbed. What remaim ii more dlf. It wu fitting that a Souu.u mu ficult. Housing, jobs and educational sbould have prepued the oue that breaktlrougbs are the emergeacy ob-ended the system of aegregatlld -. jectlves. (Failures and neglect pro-cation whidl for 10 long had down. vide the "Bl.act Power" groups willb graded aJl public education in tbe their sole motivation.) Sou1b.. The Energy of Affluence Pretident Johnson 1ackB an ability to make bimaelf understood iii foreign policy, but this is not to say that be doesn't have wbat it lakes. LBJ bOldl two beliefs which are the foundation rocu of his thinking in international matters, and be baa a special capacity in addition to these. First, tbe President regards our war against Communism as an open-ended struggle. It is not a game limited to nine irmings, 60 minutes, 10 rounds, five 9eta, four chukkars or any other framework. This contes.t, as be sees it, goes on forever. It 11 somewhat like mankind's ceaselesa fight to withstand the storms, the noodJ , the earthquakes whkb are nattD'al to our environment. SF.cOND, THE Pnl&ident being no Fancy O. of a philoeopber, sees the Oommum.t hatred or capitalistic Am.nc& with randlbouse clarity. The struggle will not corwenieotly come to an end to Jong u we are haves and they are have-nots. ''We've got too mudl that they want,'' the President puta it. Moreover. as a self-made million. aire in a wealthy nation, Mr. Johnson Dear Gloomy Gus: The recent peaee demonwalion ln Los Angelefi shows th.at the "love'' generation is a happen- ing. H's too bad that these people don 't realiie that there Is something more important - pRESOOM . Afw all, what good Is peace if you're n« (ree to enjoy It?! -'· ?. ? "'" ,..,..... nfl~• ,.....,,. "i.-..., _. ... , .. , "",. .. ,... ,....,.._. S.-1 ..., "' _ ...... ,..,,, o... O.lly ....... has a politically UDUMlal w:iderstand· ing al the American nature. We are not, as shallow thinkjng auppoees, merely accumulators ol material riches and world power. 1be dynam- ics of history have gellef'ated an en- ergy which makes American& differ· eot from other peoples on earth. THE SUCCESS wbkb this country has achieve<\ carries a momentum al its OWD. Only the poverty population and the low-income women in the U.S.A. seek leisure and a surcease from the strife ol competition. A study put out by The Brookings IDttitution, "Econom1c Behavior of the Affluent," goes tD this point. It show• that Amer· icans with pleoty of earned money wort very hard, tab big inftltment risks and display a surprising lndif. ference to seeking tax-dodges. It ls appropriate to quote a pasu.ge which gives this little-recognhed profile of American capitalism: ''The picture of the high-income in· dividual emerging from our study Js that of a hard-wor1dtlg executive or professional . . . These people . . . work 48 hours a week and 50 weeka a year ... Although they are aware of mmiy opport.uni lies for reducing their taxes, most of these opportunJ. Ues are regarded as involvi~ more trouble than they are worth .. .'' THIS ENERGY ol amuence char· acterlzes the U.S.A. far more truly than our alleged acquisitiveness and our current frenzy for social weUare. And it is th.ls energeUc push, beU.er unde~tood by tile Texan President than by his immediate predecessors, which has made contact with the Com· munisl world Lyndon Johnson, among other thln~s. ii; the exemplar of a compulsive activity in America. It is a f<n-Ce which wouldn't consider glv· mg up anything or value. It drivu forward, not fOr the purpose o( accu· ·~ muJ.attng more, but becauat it doea not have the built.In eepedty tD .top. WE BA VE HERE a peculiarf;J American trait which ii not often coo- lidered • a factor In fonign policy. Yet it ii sudl a factcJr. It is a counwr- factor to the C<mimunlst jealOUJJ. It is an automatic ~ that we are not going to give up the struui. IO long as we have a 1eeder who i. stinctively understands the quality. The Jobnsoo foreign policy baa this biddea reliliency wbicb needs to be taken into account. It tuppliea a n.y- ing-power that is more tban a matdJ for the Qllnmun.ilt determination to fight on till the end ot time. For while it's true, as the Pretkleot ol1en ,.ys. that the U.S.A. leek& nothing by c:oo- quest, it's also true that we are not a nation lo lit t.ct on ~ wealth and be corrupted by it. H ft are in an eadlesa ltnagle, we are blused with a faculty of Ina· baustible energy -in thia re.pect. quilt unlike the empires ol the pest which have succumbed to the bar- barians. ----l'H'm'HI Tuesday, June 27, 1967 TM editorial pGOf of ~ Dallt PUot att lea to fnf orm end '""'" uwu rta<kr1 ~ prcaniim, Ua&s Mw1pCJptr1 opmfonl and com- nuntaru on topka of fntertlt, and ligntficanct, bu providing a forum for the upremon o/ our rta.<Urs · opfnlonf, and b11 presenting CM dit'frlf ~ l'Oitttf of tnfornuid obttrwn and spoke~n on toplct of tht da11. Robert N. WC*1, Publisher ) ' ' . , ' . .. . . Costa Mesa Dedication Program The Costa Mesa Civic Oentet' will be officially dedicated in ceremonies beginning at 2 p.m. Thursday in trout of the five- story city hall. The program follows: Overture -Costa Mesa Dedication Band, directed by Gerald F.skelln. t Flag raising -Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard. Pledge of allegiance -led by Vioe Mayor Calvin F. Barck. ., lnrocat.iOn -Rev. Melvin V. 'l'aylor, Fairview Baptist Church. Presentation of new city flag -Police Department color guard. Welcoming address-Mayor Willard T. Jordan. Introductions-Councilman A. L. "Pink" Pinkley. Introduction of Speaker-Oouncil~n Robert Wilson. "A City on The Grow" -Rep. James B. Utt (R-5anta Ana) In troduction of Speaker -Cify Manager Arthur M~Kenzie. Speech -F.dward J. Kirby, Director, State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control Invitation to Open H<>use -Councilman George Tucker Open House -Until 5 p.m. City Hall Directory Department Dept. Head Floor Room City Clerk c. K. Pri~t 1 100 Finance Robert Oman I 106-113 Purchasing Costa Mesa City Water Ray Johnson 1 106 District Ray Wallace 1 105 Building and Safety Richat'd Hanhart 2 209·214 Credit Union 2 206 Planning William Dunn 2 200·202 Parks Joe Jones 3 304 Recreation James Curran 3 • 305 Central Service 3 308 Streets Harley Bogart 3 303 Traffic Engineering Alvin Williams 5 500·504 Engineering George Madsen 5 500·504 Admi nistration A. R. McKenzie 5 511 R. I. Hartzler 5 511 Personnel Dorothy Dietzel 5 509 Public Works Emmett O'D-0nbell 5 510 Ri~ht oC Way Omar Wilson 5 514 ....... ,,., .,.,. • I . , ~. ·,· ••• ;-oo # -• • • . ,,. •,.. . . ....... ,__ti.._~,._ ClfJ Kalt-, DAILY PILOT Pl T I 1111 tilllm1l 1t1911Jr Proves It's 'City on Grow ' New City Hall Isn't House That Tax Built When was the last time you saw a city build a $4 million civic center complex and not have the tax rate change one penny? This happy situation has come about in Costa Mesa through the Costa Mesa City Hall and Public Safety Facilities Inc. Costa Mesa had long been in need of a centralized Civic Center. With this in mind, five civic-minded citizens formed the non-profit or- ganization. Nicholas J. Ziener was named president of the group, with Mrs. Margaret Reinert serving as secretary and Louis Benny as treasurer. Other members were Dr. Carl Boswell and Phil Sullivan. Nate Read, an original member, was later replac- ed by Benny. The group issued bonds in the name of the corporation to build a police station, City Hall and fire station. Bids were received and an architect was hired, and the complex was on its way. Under the agreement, the city leases these facilities from the non-profit corporation. The lease money goes to retire ff1e bonds. Where does the city get the money to pay the lease 7 It gets it from allocating a portion of the sales tax from the new South Coast Plaza on Bristol street. City officials point out that the Plaza has brought increased business to the area, and that the increased sales tax revenue can easily be used for this purpose. Thus, persons from towns other than Costa Mesa are also helping pay for the civic cente r. No general obli9ation bonds have been is- sued to finance the center, and Costa Mesa resi- dents pay no direct taxes for it. City officials estimate that if the C ivic ~enter had been fina.nced in the traditional way, it would have necessitated a 15-cent hike in th e tax rate to pay for it. The non-profit corporation method of fj. nancing such a project is becoming more widely used throughout California, they say. In addition to the $3,900,000 civic center complex, the same group of citizens heads the Costa Mesa Municipal Golf and Country Club, Inc. The $I .6 million golf project will give the c ity two 18-hole golf courses bordering the Fair- view State Hospital property. Retirement of these bonds will be accom· plished by using the revenue from the golf eodi'Je. CITY OF COSTA MESA "· 0. 80X 1800 f'l'tOM THE Ol"l"ICE OP' TH~ cnv CUl'tK TO THE RESIDENTS or TH! cm or COST.l KE.Sl: We who are citizens or the City ot Co1ta Msaa u. about to uperienc• •Oii• ot the proudeat moMDt. or our .u.ni cipal. 11.te. On Tburaday attemoon, June 29th, at Z:OO o'cloclc, w v1ll dedicate our nn City Hall and Police Facility Oll.,fair Dri'I'•• and on the rollawi.Jlg da:y, Friday, June '.)Oth, at 4:00 o'clock, w v1ll dedicate to pabllc uu our. nMC, Colt& Keea Golt CourH··and Clab Hou. on the fai.rYUw State Bo1pital property. Your City Council velcOM• this opportmdty to inrlte each and n•?'7 r .. ident or our City to Join with u 1n recognition or thia historical .Ueatone in Coata Keea'• dnel.oi-mt. Ve ha•• indeed coae a long va.y ainc• our City waa illcorporated on J-. 29th, 1953. 1n th• coaparat1 .... 17 •bort period or fourteen JN!'S 0111' popalation baa increued nHrl)' tive-!old, our area baa quadrupled, and w baYe grot111 !roa a pred.ollin~tl)' agricultural rl1.l.age to a mod.em and FO«"HiTe J1Unic1pal.1t7 tball\i• nationall)' known. And this ia but a ~ginning. We, and all or oar citi&en• vho hne ude this grovtb pouible, look torvard to eYltn greater progreaa in the yeare t.bat are to oOWM. Share with ua tbete ..orable daya 1n CIU1" City'• proud . ~ ·record of acbie~ ~ ~-· CALVIN F. BJ.RC[ Vioe-Ma70r ALVDl L. PDltLBr CouncUJU.n WlLLARD T. JOllDAI Mayor .UTRUR R. MCIDZI! City Kanacer . . G:l!DRGg 1. TOCmt CounciJ.Jun BOBl!RT M. Wn.sal CouncUaan U DAILY PILOT Tuesday. June 27, 1967 Center Marks City Progress ' 'Can Do' Costa Mesa Has G-,,own Up in 14 YOO-rs . Oolta Mesa has ahraya been a "c.n 4«>" city, but ~ la the }'ell' lt outdid ltaelf. The year 199'7 bu to be the mo.t progreulve year in the lf.year-o1d hiJtory of Costa Mesa. There. are dolem ol firsts that the resident.a of the . dty can look forward to thi• ~·First and foremost, of course, 11 the new $4 mil· lion Civic ~complex on Fair Drive. The center llrings together for the first fsne an ol 1he city offices. In the put they have been · fc&Uerecl wherever there ... loom to house them. 'Al 8nt ''OTic Ceatr" in Costa Meta when ihe city wu iDcorpor~ in June of 195.1 WU olfice apace bor· row~ from the Newport Helgb.ta Irrigation Dtatrict at 116 E. 18th Sl CounoJ!mea met in the Munlcipm Court buildiQa QO West lath Street. Later that year the city leuted a tiny sheet metal ~ behind a service station on East 20th at New- port Boulevard. AB the city grew and became more af· fi"uent a City Hall W'5 built in 1957 on West 19th Street at Pomona Avenue. It cost ,125,000. But within a fe• years the 7 ,500 • square • foot structure WU outcrown and IT STARTED HERE -This modern office building at 116 E. 18th St .. C<>sta Mesa, didn't look like this when the first city officials moved in back in 1953. olflces were establtahed for central services. engineer· ing and other departments throughout the o1ty. Now, they're all together at the new M rnllllon Civic Center. You might say the new City Hall ii adjustable. Just about every partition in the building can be mov- ed. This meane that u tile city grows ~ the needs in different d e p a r tments cban&e, the building can change with it without ex- penaive alterationa. 'Ibe corridor wella are stationary, but any other w.all can be moved four feet in either direction. The walla, or pil'UUoaa, are vinyl covered and 1o$ like wood paneling. 'Ibey are completely washable. To prove to themeelves that tbe panels are wuhable, t h • archl~ smeared liP'tk:t on a panel It wubed off. nie plDlla covered with vinyl are mon eXPellllve at the outaet, offlclaa say, but in the long run they are far less expensive because of the low upkeep. The City Hall ii carpeted throughout in a gold color. Again, offidall· •Y it Js cheaper in the long run., Fig- ured over a 10-year period, tbey say, the maintenance la by far lower on carpetib& 1ban oo tile noon. . All c1ocb in the bulldln& The newly incorporated city was a guest ol the New- port Heights Irrigation District for the first few months of its existence. Leadership .•. in rocket vehicles ... Atlantic Research has pioneered in devel· oping rocket test vehicles for meteorological soundings, space probes and re·entry testing, including the development of associated pay· loads and aerospace ground equipment. Atlantic Resea rch has also had launch responsibility for many· of these programs. Programs include: Areas, Archer, Iris, Nike· Apache, Swik, Trailblazer 11, Nike·Cajun, ATHENA, Honest John·Nike, Terrier Apache. The Missile Systems Division of Atlantic Research, which is applying this capability to many advanced system requirements, pro· vides an excellent scientific and engineering environment for professional growth. If you are interested in exploring the employment opportunities that exist, please send your resume to C. M. Elliott, Missile Systems Division, Atlantic Research Corp., 2858 Mesa Verde Dr., Costa Mesa, California. ATLANTIC RESEARCH CORPORATION MISSILE SYSTEMS DIVISION .~ are on one m.ut.r a Item. Each clock ia corrected' hourly for mulmwn aceu- racy. , 1be entn b1111dtnc, •· cept for the buemtnt. II air conditioned. Tb1I not OlllJ makes it more comfortable for the public, but 1t fn,. cie&ses worker elficleney during tboee bot summer JDODths. 'Ibe air coodtUooing sys- tem operates through slot6' in the ce.i.Ung which are al.lo part of the lighting system. lf Ile partitions are nw>ved JO that the office becomes, in effect, a new room, the ~ conditioniDg can ai.o be mowd to flt il 'Ibe llgbtl may a1Jo be moved. _ Each floor bu m "zones" in the air coocUUoQ. in& system, •o that you doni · have to have one COD.ftaDt temperature everywhere. You can adjust it for com- fort in your area. CIVIC CINTll? -'1bil .iied metal buiJdinf on 2oth 'Stieet at Newport Boule- vard, behind· a service etatiOll, wu all things to the fledgling city of Costa Mesa , from 19~ to 1957.:lllre front Part wu the Ponoe Department and the rear offi- ces, City Hall. Even after the new City Hall on West 1 Qth Street was occupied, the police department continued in this building until 196'0. When the weather &>ots, the air conditioner takes air from the office, puses it over the back of the light- ing system and warms 1t, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--. then pump• it back into the room, aavtnc on fuel billl. Tbt whole 111tem la elec- tric, and DO pi ii \IMd. To uw ..... Jn eo1d nath· •, a lllliqlle 11aem la UMd. WbeD tbe, tmmperatme in Ule bulldlnc reaebea 59 ct. greet, the ll&hta come on. 'lbe air conditioner then be- Pll pautnc the air over the llgbt.5, and warming il City officiall av th1a ia cheaper than bavin(i:be heating sys- tem turn on. But the deW beattnc-cool- tng system and the Civic Center which bouaea it aren't all that'• new Jn Cotta Mesa htis year. On Saturday, two munici- pal golf cour1e1 are sched· uled to open, along with a '330,000 club bouJe. The $3 million Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club bal been built around the Fairview State Hospital on Hari>or boule- vard. There are hto 18 • hole courses. Los Lagos, a cham- pionship course, is a stern test of golf. The second, Men Linda. aiso 18 holes, Congralvfaliof1:6 COSTA MESA ON YOUR 14th ANNIVERSARY Since we at Hollisters have grown with Costa Mesa, we take great pride in the new Civic Center and Municipal Golf Course. We will continue to provide only the highest quality plants, trees, and floral arrangements to keep Costa Mesa looking young and beautiful. Ha~tts Hours: Mon. thru S.t. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Sundays 10 A.M. to 5 P.M 2640 Harbor Blvd. COST A MESA R·OY CARVER PONTIAC MElltELY THE GREATEST CAlltS ON THE ROAD TODAV, OUTSTANDING SERVICE. &XCELLENT TERMS AND A DESIRI TO SUVE. THAT'$ ALL 2925 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Kl 6-4444 sue~ to th: West move \ - c - DAILY PILOT SUCH SPLENDOR! -From a sheet metal building to this spacious structure, built just for the city on West 19th Street at Pomona Avenue, city offices moved in 1957. Still a fine building, looking (or a tenant, the city just outgrew it. It was home for city government as the population grew from 25,000 to the present 70,000. THE ULTIMATE? -It has taken the city only 14 years to grow up to this. Five-story City Hall is seen from covered sidewalk which connects it with new police facility. One entire floor of new City Hall is held in reserve !or future growth. NEW CIVIC CENTER~ MARKS COSTA MESA'S PROGRESS • • • We congratulate ''THE CITY OF COSTA MESA" (Contillued From Page !4) may be a bit easier for the weekender. building, the lg.story Bethel Towers on Weat ltth Street in Costa Mesa. The $3.3 mil· lion project is being built to be operated by Ule Southern California District ol the Assemblies of God. It wilJ offer rea6ooably priced ren- tals to citizens mare than 62 years of age. in Southern Calliornia, is scheduled r o r expansion. Built by the Segerstrom Family, the multi-million- dollar complex was dedi· cated recently. The 7G-st.ore all weather mall links the May Co. and Sears store. Construction of two ban.ks, a mw.ic center, a theater and many other buildings is ex- pected sooo. project will include 2.3 mil· lion square feet on 150 acres in the northern portion of Costa Mesa. St. Louis. Construction is scheduled t o begin t h i s year on a $50 million complex which will eventu· ally 'e'mploy 10,000. ego Freeway offramp. It will have 175 rooms. on their 14th Anniversary Construction is under way on Orange County's tallest More industries are on the Irvine Industrial Com plex 1 east of the Newport Free· way. There are 23 there now and 43 have signed leases and construction contracts. Plans are taking shape for the revamping of the city's downtown area. An $8,(xf study is already underway, and two citizens' groups are working on plans to rede- velop the heart of the com· mercial area to handle tbt future influx of business. Joan Finnegan, Boc*kHper QUICK Cetch up quiclrly on loul evenh. Ree4 yout cemped, comptehe111in hometowi1 e4i· tion of the DAILY PILOT. SIX EMPLOYEES were honor.ct by the Burd of Directors for • total of 45 yNrs service. T'*-honored w • r • (left to right) Al S.r- '.rano, 10 yMra; T o n y Torres, 10 yMrs; M1rtfn Frost, 5 .,..,. and ocfn StMrn1, 20 ye.rs. Ex· treme right, Vern Mug· lhelm, c:o--Mnner of the coveted A. W. A. "Kinks and Gedgets" Award. The A.W.A. Award for "KINKS & GADGETS" PICTURED LEFT Claude Powers, who with V • r n Margheim was named joint·wlnMr of the A. W. A. "Kinks ind G1dgeh" Award. Ro .. Mellott, Biiiing Clerk Luml Rad1m Billing Cl•t1' The new South &:ist Plaza, already one ol the most popular 6bopping areas When it s completed, the E~t of the complex are the 230 acres purchased by the McDonnell Company of Construction of a seven· story Holiday Inn, the city's first hotel-motel, is sched- uled. The development will include a shopping com· plex and convention facili- ties and will be located• at Bristol street at the San Di· A "can do" city? It can be and it is. RECOGNITION MAINTENANCE · DEPARTMENT The Costa Mesa County Wat.,-.Dl1trtct'1 Malnt.nance 0.. partment comprises th• l•rtelf group of that organization's employ .... Their task is keeping water 1v1ilable on demand for the many customers of CMCWD. To realize the import• •nee of their work, think of the miracles of water or imagine 24 hours without water. Day in llnd day out, the Water Dis- trict men play the role of engineer and scientist. Today we enjoy such t"Onveniences as automatic washers, dishwashers, gubage di1poul1 and swimming pools •.• always cMmand· Ing an adequate rat• of water flow and pressure. OFFICE OPERATIONS THESE EIGHT GIRLS give us faithful performance i~ conducting Water District business, and en· d•vor to render dependable, prompt, efficient ind courteous .. rvice to 111 our customers. . f· ' PUBLIC EDUCATION AND TOMORIOW'S CUSTOMERS THE PUBLIC Education Programs with the local 1chool1 this past year were received with enthusi• a1tic endorsement by tHchers ind administrator• • Our program aims 1t tomorrow's customers and lays the foundation for intelligent public opinion ind appreciation of the problems of water utilities. Shorty SchNfer (pictured conducting class abov.) talked to 7,200 students, repreMnting 43 school1 f n the Harbor Arta during the yNr. ) Dorothy Jackson, C11hier Virginia Simmons, Service Clerk1 Marge Robinson, Auditor; JNnn• Davids, Account1nt1 Betty Kelly, ' Service Clerk. ,, .. , Costa Mesa·County ~fer Dl~trict 77 FAIR DR. COSTA MESA •. CALIFORNIA r I ' 18 twl V 'ILOT TUfsdlY, June 27, 1967 ·iPo~~Cti BQ Rµns ·tike· ·c.Ioe~ 1 .-to Lt. MIU Rea!J ol bit dlpertmmt. BellJ warbd doMl1 with the .mlt.dl and coatrac- ._. far two ,...., accGl'd- llC to~ .S bad a~ • Jndle'DJ .vert .... .,, .. ~ ... _~ ......... ~ Jema ,,.. Dpt to aa .a.. 1a1ute minimum,•• N t t b aid. ~ IUd 1111 Mpartmnt bM~u~ •a ....U·._,. ,,_.. from tbe cliJ it ODIDICI, _.· no pr..... fll lllY w- queace haTe ~ tlmt ~· . NEW HOTEL? -Only for unsav<ll'}' guests is this any kind of hotel It's the 100by and main de* at the new police sf.ation. &ml Arnold and Ila Davis were manning the deet when photo was taken. LOCKER ROOM -Officer Bob Wilki0900 ciliedl buttons on miifonn before stashing it in his 1ocbr in large clresMg room prorided for city policemen in basement of new police facility. 270 L 17111 ,......._.., ... COIT~ MISA , TO THE CITY OF COSTA MESA UPON THE DEDICATION OF ITS NEW CIVIC CENTER JUNE 29TH. "A MONUMENT TO THEJ COMMUNITY; A SYMBOL OF A PROGRESSIVE CITY" SERVING NEWPORT BEACH AND COSTA MESA RESIDENTS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "The Association That Cares!" 2043 WESTCLIFF DRIVE .\1..\1 ~ OFFICE Rfi:Jfl FLORE~CE A\'E .. DOWNEY ,. COSTA MESA CIVIC .CENTER Dedication June 29, 1967 CONGRATULATIONS-Cl1'Y OF COSTA MESA th Founders, City Offici•h & Citimns 1953 Population 16,t85 -1967 Popul.tion 70,396 ADMINISTltA TfON BUILDING POLICE FACILITY 65.~. Square Feet Concrete CoMtruction 43.000 Squa!'e Feet Concrete Construction Adnunistrative Departments Police Activities C.omp~ter Room facility Maximum Security Jail Council Chambers . EmeTgency Operating Center Costa Mesa County Water District Central Commooications Center The Costa Mesa Civic Center Facilities are designed to provide maximum pu~c conven~ence. efficient . traffic flow! and controlled lighting le\rels. $1)ee1ar attention has been given to flexible temperature control zoning through modern detsign of Total Electric Air Cooditioning. Schwager, Henderson & Associates, A.I.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architects R. L. Thompson . . ............................. Mechanical Engineers John A .. !t'artin .&. Asscoiates ..•.•...•..•........ Stn.tctural Engineeni Lee--lsbii ASloc1ates . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . . • . • . . . . . . . . . FJectrical Engineers PROJECT STARTED IY: llob•rt M w.1,0 .,, Meye< Will•rcl T. J,.,,.j•n. Vice Mey°' Alv i" l. Pi .. ~1.1. C-fl_,, Arthur H. M•y•rt. Co•ndl"'•" c.1.;,. F. ••·d. c-'"';1 ... ,, llobnl Un9.,. City Mene9er Arli• C. Sw•••r City Me,.•9er C. k. Pr ie1I. c;ty Clerk Do,.•lcl Du"q•n. City Affo•ftey Oo,. Southworth, City &tcJinH• William J. Moran Co. . . . . . • . . . General Contractor ---COST A MESA CfTY HALL ANO CIVIC CENTER PROJECT TO IE DEDICATED BY: wm.,41 T. "-"'••· w..,.. C•lvi" F. 1.,clr, Vice Mey .. Alvi" l. Pi,.kfey, C-it"'e" Rob.rt M. Wilso,., C-il-" c;..,.,e A. r.clrer, c-a ...... Artlt., R. MclCetnie, City M.,,. .. , C. IC. l'rierl, City Cleft lt.oy E. J•,.e, City Att_..., Do" SCHOtttwottlt, City &t,;,. .. , PROJECT DEVELOPED IV: c .... ..._City.._.. & ~ s.t.ty ,........ he. Ni,l.olH J. lie,..,., l'retideflf Phillip D. Sulliven, Fi"t Vice Pruicle .. t C•rl K. 801well, Secoftd Vice l'ruiclenl M•r9•r•t A. Rei,.ert, S•cretaty loui1 R. Benny, Treesurer Roy E. Jun•, Attorney •nd Auist•nt S•cr•t•ry GROWING WITH COST A MESA 196 MEMBERS JUNE 29, 1963 -802 MEMBERS JUNE 19, 1967 COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 583 West 19th St. 646-0536 \ ' M The be.l's it Hall ar dents proud I It ,. NEW! press clerk'1 'I was$- L was $ oratec v city's $20, I: 50n, '\ s up wi Coo ta G§EJ I " " .. .. " " .. " .. " " " " " " " " .. " " , ~ . ' Tuesday, June 27, 1%7 DAILY PILOT 27 Congratulations To "The City of Costa Mesa" On Your "14th Annivers~' Summer Sale! The New Modern PATIO COVER F0~1967 THEATRICAL SETTING -Subdued llghtmg gives new council ~amber the look of a. theater waiting for curtain to go up. Coun- cilmen, flanked by Clty attorney and city manager, are seated behind raised dt>A at the froDt ~ the auditorium. Lighti to indi- ·cate "Aye£." and "Nays" are locllted in front of each councilman's position. Advanced engineering permiu a freedom ol design. Clean, smooth unde!'Strocture, sturdy mtertoddnl panels, buiJ t-in rain gutter with 1%" ornamental post make for a patio cover ot modem beauty and greater strength. --------.... ----..--------------WINDOW and DOOR Our Betur Quality AWNINGS ALUMINUM Mesa's New Council Chamber Like Theater 5e _., atyle. •.. fer • _, _._ """',.. Scr een Patios .... ct ...... 18 STUNNING The new council cham· . bers in the ~ta Mesa City Hall are something the resi- dents of the city can be proud of for years to come. tt will remind you, in some ways, of a fine the- ater. It seats 2D6. The chairs a r e comfortably padded, with armrests, and are ar- ranged in theater fashion. with the floor sloping to the front so that those in back have an unobstructed view. The council sit.a in front OD a raised ~latfonn. In addition to the City Council, it will 81¥> be used by the Planning Com.mis· sion and the water board. The chamber is carpeted and is accouatieaU, balanc- ed. LigbtiQg cu be railed, lowered or bighliPted ac- N~SMAWS VIEW -Chairs in fU'eground are at press table in new council chambers. They face city clerk's desk (centered "before the bar"' in front of wuo~s RICH? The 1966-67 budget for the City of Co&ta Mesa was $4,268,800. Ill 1953, the who 1 e treasury of the city was $150. Tha.t w.u the year the city was incorp- orated. Where did · the $150 come from? Well, the city's first mayor, Charles TeWinkle, chipped in $20, as did Councilmen Bruce Martin, Claire Nel- wn, WaJter Miller and Bert Smith. Some unknown, but civic minded 90\ll, came up with $50 -one third of the whole kitty -and Costa Mesa was on its way. councilmen) and desk on opposite side where city engineer aod public worb director are seated dur- ing ses8ions. Fairview Patients In for Circus Treat One hundred patients and stalf members from Fair- view State Hospital will be guests of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus when it opens at the Los Angeles Sports Arena July 19 for a 14-day engagement through Aug. l. In addition to the Fair· view youngsters, more than 10,000 orphans, under-privi- leged children, veterans and senior citizens al!>O will at- tend as the guests of Henry Ringling North at the mat- inee performance. AD performances of the circus, which annually plays to more than half a miJlion people, are open to the pub- lic. Shows are performed twi~ daily and three times on Saturdays. G§Ell== "11 == == 1§1 I:: u I [§I::§§§=~= I [§I ==§§:s:~-1 [§I ==§~n~ll[§==~§§=~·11 II .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. II .. .. .. .. " " ~ I ''= CADILLAC GAGE -WEST COAST continues to support the CITY OF COST A MESA by offering employment opportunities e Tool & Die Makers e Mill Operators e Lathe <;Jperators e Grinder Operators Experienced applicants contact the Pe rs onnel Department CADILLAC GAGE WEST COAST 1866 Whittier Avenue Costa Mesa, California . 646-2491 an equal opportunity employer :: I I:: :: I I :: == 11 == :: I (&j! :: :: 11 :: :: 11 1= .. .. " " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " @l! cording to need. There is a screen for movies and slides. The chamber has two lee• turns, one on each aide of the room, for the public. These are equipped with microphones so that every- one can hear when an audi- ence member speaks to the council The voting system is im- pressive. Each councilman has at his desk a panel for a "Yes" or ''No'' vote. As each man votes, it registers on a master panel at the desk of the city clerk. Wben each member has voted, the city clerk flips a master switch. This then lights a panel on the front of each councilman's desk which shows his name and his vote. so that people in the audience know who vot- ed which way. Monterey Window Style DECORATOR COlORS ~.v-..-......... _.. .... In ow modern la.c'--" we 11MLDulac:ture a -Jll•l• Mleotioe ol a(71N lo -ptem"'t nt:r7 u cb.ltectvnl de· _, .. _ .. , alp -Weather 'P"O· Door Hoods Styt. tect.IOft tor 7our Y&111· able drape11 and turftl· ture. At Santa Ana Tent .....S Awn~ you alwaya recetYe ma.ny exlraa • . • Court..,. Quick acUon . . • And eomplete 4_,d&bWt:7 plua a 6 J'e&r paran· tee on tbe paint. Canvas Awnings -Valances -Curtains Nothing Decorates Like Canvas BMullful New Colon c\ New hbrloo Ol•e Your Home -Your Bu1lnen "THE f'IEJI' LOOK IT¥ 1967" We MFO. -We Jn.ta.II For large or small Homes and l!obDe Homes • • . All Aluminum; ~ Doors; Bug Proof. Deflects the Wind. WELOOME! VISIT OUR F ACTORY! See our la,,rs• faClO'f'7, &ncf why we'•• been dol.,. buillnMa l&r over 4' JNN. See th• wld• aeleetlon of materlala. Santa Ana Tent and Awning Co. 2202 S. MAIN ST. ORANGE COUNTY AWNING CO. SANTA ANA SeNing N°""' Ora~ County Kl 5-0491 s. ,,_ ....-..... _ _, .. ~ 01....., ORD EB NOW No M<11M11 Down Easy Tenm There is a special press table near the council desks. Behind the council cham- ber is a meeting room for closed executive sessions of , .. ___________________________ • the council. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. New Cars 546-1200 COSTA MESA Used Cars 546-1203 ''Quality Is The Reason Why Cotanell Is The Place To Buy'' ''Connell Chevrolet is probably the only VOLUME CHEVROLET DEALER who ma intains the image of confidence and quality. We are straight forward in our dealings and have built a most en- viable repeat business from our satisfied customers. We keep the largest stock possible of brand new Chevrolets offering a com- plete selection. Our resale department ma intains a display of over I 00 used cars and the emphasis is always on quality. Of course, we never forget friendliness. We will try our very best to make your visit to Connell Chevrolet a dignified, pleasing end fr iendly experience." ' ' J r 1'8 OAll Y PU.OT Clos~ed Circuit TV To Aid Police Work Televlsfon may be gr•at for eotert.ainment, but in the new Cotta Meta Police Station it ls going llo roll up its sleeves and do a little work. it appears the desk sergeant needs help, the W9t.cb com- mander e a o lmmedliltal;y spot it and get him aid. Neth says the closed cir- cuit television ~m will start wittl five cameraa, but Police Chief Roger ~eth said the new station will have five strategically lo- cated television cameras throughout the building. will be oapable ol being ex-i..-,;oQlml These aren't for spying, but to provide certain key pol.ice officers with extra eyes. Ooe camera, for example, ' will be in the jail area. \'There will be another at Ule front desk, an area ol heavy citizen contact. If, during the ewly morn- ing, for example, the jail- er has to leave hi.s post. there will still be visual con- trol oveT his department. He can aak the watch com- mander to mmitor his area while be helps with a diffi· cult booking cue, or if he is suddenly taken ill. The watch commander al- so will be able llo monitor the front desk. U a situa- tion develops there in which panded to 10 wbea the need arises. Architect Richard Hender- son said that the system also could be expanded to tie into a system whereby a unit could be sent into the field, and a picture sent back to the station. This could be valuable in case ol a major cti9Mter. If, for ex.ample, a m~ riot or fire or esplosion oc- curred in Cos*-Mesa. a command post could be set up at the at:ition. and of. ficials could direct opera· tion.s from there, where all . communications routes were available. They would not Clllly be in touch witfl the men at the scene by radio, but at the same time could actDal- ly see what was tak:inC place. Costa Mesa: A City With Cash in B ank Q>sta Mesa is ooe « the owa mayor and vice SM:J- few Cl·o;~ in· ,,_'"--'• that or. Like . DlllllY procrwive ~ VOW&....... cities in c.alifonlia, it luis can not only boast that It adopted the city man.ager doe$n't owe mooey, but that f<nn of eovemment 'Mle it bas a good chunk of cash manager, an department in tile bank. beads and emplo1es. an re. It is a general law city, .; sponsible to the eouncil governed by a five-mem-The council meets th e her City Council elected at first and lDird Monday of large for four-year terms. each mooth at 8:30 p.m. in The city wa.s incorporated pre-meeting, and 7:30 p.m . in 1953, and had a begin-in regular session. ning populatioo of 16,185. When you visit the new The number ol residents has council chambers in the now soared over the 70,000 Civic Center, you will see. mark. seated oo a slightly raised The city has operated on pla1fonn in front of you: a pay-as-you-go basis since Mayor Willard T. Jordan, it was founded. Right now term expires April 21, 1970. it has $3 million in the bank Vice May« Calvin F . to prove the soundness of Barck t.e April 9 this policy. Over the years, ' rm up ' the city has made remark-1968· able 9trides forward in civ-Alvin L. Pinkley, term up le improvements, but the April 9, 1968. city property tax rate has George A. Tucke.-, ter m remained at the original low up April 21, 1970. fil'(11re of Sl. • Robert M. Wilson, term The City Council picks its up April 9. 1968. CONG RA TULA TIONS TO THE ''RESI DENTS'' OF The .. C ity of Costa Mesa" on your 14th ANN IVERSARY When (at last) yo ur 'leenager 1vants to be • • Dt~eRenT! • When all or a suden she doesn't care if everyone ls wearing Jeans and poor boy shirts, but puL~ on a dress . . you know your "baby" is almost adult. Now·1 the time when she'd like her bedroom to be her own private castle ..• and very different! For wonderful ideas in bedrooms for the young set, come see our model rooms, designed espec.ially for "almost adult" last es. From contemporary to Swiss chalet ... Spanish. fancy French ... pretty, (cminine rooms with built in desks and chests, dressing tables and. or <'ourse. many canopy beds. P.S. U your Suddenly Different Teenager is a Boy. we haH an equal number of masculine bedroom groupings. Sant• Ana Store Only Mon.· Eve'1. SANTA ANA: MAIN AT ELEVENTH PASADENA: COLORADO AT El MOLINO POMONA: HOLT, EAST OF GREEN ' • . £e•veale11ee la &ey. Mesa City Hall Well Planned Coovenience is one ol t.be ....._. wbidl nm to the The elewtGn are fully key words describing t.be top Ooar. They move at the aullamatic. You only have new Costa Mesa City Hall rate al • feet per m.imrte. to ·push the button ol your Architects Schwager, Hee----------floor. The elev.tor bu a dersoa. and Auociales of .. memory caatrol" 10 It Costa Mesa spent mOlltbs lll"i49 • .: ... ,. ati1J stops at h ~ doiJI« an intemive study of ._,. a ....,._ Boon ..,_ If JeVera1 per- tbe various city depart· L'fe AU .ii ... t 1CJD1 pull bottom for differ-menta before any prdimi-u Hr .,, eat floon.. nary plans were drawn. n. .., Cit;J Hall is Fast! C1ty officials say An departments were ill-kept ~ ..t heated that the loneelt they have terviewed. They were asked (or eoaled) it boars a day. ever bad to w a 1 t tar the wflicb other departments It ,,.. mp med to keep elevM« thaa far ii six aec- they warted most doselJ tbe eledrieal lo.I re1atift-onda. with, how extensive their I)' c:.-..w, baal daring The City Hall also hae dealings with the public WOtti9g i.ours Md aon-a Ceotra plMme sytltml. were, and their prl!ference W'4lltiDC ......_ Thia meau 1IMd imtead ol as to location. n.e sJ'lfml ....,. tbe going throap · a eentral WE '!IQ OUR HRTS _to the ciric "o/f;clals, merchants tmil re.sftlents ,,,. the City of Costa Mesa _t-The beautiful Civic Center and ft Municipal Golf Course being · dedicated in conjunction with Costa Mesa's 14th anniversary are sound testi· mony to a history of comm.unity prog· ress. Importantly, too, they represent even gJ"eater development being planned for the future. We congratulate all the citizens of Ciost.a Mesa for their enthusi· astic and diligent effort:S which have made this milestone possible. Your con• tinning achievements in providing in· viting recreational facilities, attractive residential areas, industrlaljlevelop- ment, and a sound business clhnate, are importapt contributions to the entire Orange C'amty Qnnmunity, THE IRVINE COMPANY The result u that citiUm city a better' powa-rate switcbbcmd, Wbicb often going to the new City Rall ..S ai. awidl apemive Ceb crowded and mean.a will find it speedier. more ,..... iD me ol power to lOQg delays. the public can conveniellt. and modi less belt up a cold IJai1ddC dial eecb efllce direct)J. confusing than its P~ or cao1 off a bailding wbich Each hM its an oufslde,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SOT. has hem allowed to warm number. For example. in the old up. explained City Man-'fheft'1 an added cooveni- setup, the Planniog Depart-ager Arthur McKenzie. ence feature in connection ment and Building Depart-Altbougb the same ap-with the phone system. The ment wet'e in different build-proadl is used by tenants bu.ildinC iJ wired for FM ings. A penoa .eeking a ol otbel" large buildings, JDU1ic, wtaicb plays softly in pennit bad to go back ad such as the Los Angeles the Olldlo omd throughout forth twice getting si.pa-Department ol Water met all depmtmellU. Depart.. tura, receipts and ''obys.•• P'owa', McKemie said. mellt' «1 can fiip a lwitdl In the new aty Ball. the IOIDe local residents al-bowewe. md ming their PlanniDg Depm1mmt ..t ready !rave been womler-phone a I microphone, Building Departmeut a r e iltg why they saw the ligtlls J-ce ~ the baiJd. acroa the hall from eadt on al City Hall in the earJ;y iDC ,,,,_ the FM sys1em. other. morning boon. ThiJ abo can mean add- SERVING THE Public and Trade 2211 West S.lboa Blvd. COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 642-4321 Newport leach And speaking of cooveni-0 1bat'1 wby ,'' said Mc-ed minutes saved for the ence, the building has two Kena~·e~.~·~·u~·s~ch~ea~per~ ... =-_jcu~stomer~~=·~:=__~~~~~~~!!!!'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!![!!~ is *?JI e W·--1m-·~---l--*·i~:11,i--G~ .. ~i-.. FEATURING: • LOWER HEATER COST • CLEANER POOL • REDUCE COLD ltREEZES • ELIMINATE INSECTS • INSURE PERSONAL SAFETY • BRING OUTDOO~ INDOORS Enjoy Your Pool COll&RATlJlj'flOllS I COSTA MESA lUM Year Round! Tiie ,..,.. .. c ........ ADD YOUR ........... '"4 ........ _ dWtM -1MniM11 lit M.,, 1t4I. n..a t. -........ OWN SCR&NED we i..... Mn 41ble to....,,. e•r clt-f hi _, c.,.cltles, n4 It ....................... "FLORIDA BOB WILSON ROOM'' -NOW· SCREENS We Also Manufacture ALUMINUM AWNINGS WE SPECIALIZE IN SCREEN ENCLOSURES ' • Patio Covers for • Awnings • Car Ports PATIOS WINDOWS DOORS • Screens • Enclosures n, A 11/liq Nu WILSON ASSOCIATES 1941 16800 SOUTH HARBOR BL VD. UUST NORTH OF SANTA ANA RIVER BRIDGE) ~ 531-0660 • Evenin91 U 8-4732 \.. • Doors • Windows New '" co11 4epeM e11 9"• ,..., ... "" .... ..... ........ • Aluminum siding INMI werti-Mlll' u4 '""" rlols . • • •ltllett .... llty, tuerwtttff4 tit lewest ,nc... • Garage Doors NAME YOUR OWN TERMS FREE ESTIMATES Anywhere in Orange County • . , Tbe officu Mela lint t story 1 ' Tbll • of the Schwa • AJaod who d The Fo , . .- I ) I I . . t ' I I t 1 f t • ~ • I f 'f t Tues&y, June 27, 1967 1st 2 Floors Busiest in Ci~y Hall ent •. it provides storage (~~rtf?@~··:-7/-:; · Tbe mOlt heavily OMd city olficea in the new Costa Mesa Qty Hall are on the fltlt two 6oon ol the fi•e- story cMc center stnacture. · Tbla ii a result of part . of the study by arcbit.ect.a , Schwqer. HenderlOll a a d 'Aaocfatea of Costa Mesa, -who de.lped tbe buJldinc. The depmtmenta which Cound1 daamben, and the Colt.a Mela County Water Dldrid. Tbe eeeaad Ooor contains two department.a w b i c b work clolely together, the PlalulJ.Dg t>eeartmeat I D d BuUd1ng Department. They ab.are t"lOO 1quare feet of space. Otlfena IMkint pa'· mitl ca compltte t b • l r ' bu.alnea1 In ooe euy trtp to the aecood floor. · The third noor eoata.lns the Central Senic!ell>epert· ment, the street Depart· ment, and Pwka and Rec· reation. The Cow1h noor is empty at preaenL It will be uaed for future expanalo• u the need aritet. For tbe pres- space. I J.-p-.~ The top floor contains the ® Administrative Offlces. the , Engineering Department, \ \ \. • and Personnel Department, fL '--~ offices which the public does . .. • '-I ~ not come In contact with f A • Vf. often. If persona need to \· '· 'l visit these departments, J however, they can be there in seconda by ualng the m. ' COUNTING 1967 SALES GOAL $36,000, foot-per minute •lev•t<n. ; p Parkways \. C • tim•ly ampaign tr1v.l•r . . , • THE HOUSE SALES! For Quic~ Action & Fad les1lts Call A Member Of The Newport Harbor -Coda Mesa a. d of Realtors* Wlleft ..,.., • S 1W I Loell for 1Ws 59 YEAI TO DATE f11,to2AM • A llALTOa IS A f'llOfd!WU IN $15,663,636 llAI. llTAll WHO RISC a& TO A STmCf CON Of lllnCS AS A MDl- 111 Of ntl LOCAL AM9 IJAll 90AIM ANe Of ntl MATMMIAL ASSOCIATION °' llAL DTATI IOAIDS fNA-1. $11,t96.536 $5,111,ns Why not get there I u oder way the smart and easy T way in this feminin e A campaip to e&ll at· new twosom• tention to ofleon neglected f L -•I parkways bu beeo •tarted rom LouDe1 e. by the Meta Verde Realty Contrast binding I Co. as· a community beauti· shows-off ficatlon project. 1· h MONTHLY '--"'·-~ in th . sty 1s squar• ~ e proJect SALIS will be: ned and -Neighborhoods lntM· elbow length ested in new and ~ sleeves, plus ment tr•s in parkways should COt'ltact the bead· pearly button quarters for a list ot trees, accents. In e asy- their cost and procedure to wesh Celanese follow in completing t h e r• I project. The clty Street De-Fortre Po yester partment will plant t be knit. Sizes 8 to tr... 16 in Yellow, Olive, JUNI -Thole who •ant better Be' Sk' Bl lootine partway1 but do IOt i9e, ipper ue tl.2M.IOO have the ewa. time at end Orenge. ~ed to tocl: ~~· !: The Suit ••••. ll.00 MA y a "str011g, ambitious Mesa Verde teen acer will come P ,761, 100.00 out and weed, trim I D d clean up the parkway." APttlL -Vacant lot parkways P~l A7S.OO wUI be cleaned up by ~e city Street Department. -A cont.est will be held MARCH for the most beautiful part. $3,276,216.00 wailly in Mesa Verde. Prizes w include S25 merchan· dise prizes from Kenn Rima FllltUARY Hardware and Hollister's $3,G21,325.00 J\'ursery. ...._,....._ ..,_. Wet ...,,e.,,. .... -Mei.a Verde Realty will 204 .,..",.. •.,../en.'3300 VOE. 11111 st./541·122'2 clean up and maintain the Mon. lhru S.t. 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Mon. lhru S.t. 10:00 A.M. to &:00 P .M. JANUARY I Landscaped entrances to Sunday 10;00 A.M. to ~:oo P.M. frldly Night tll e.oo P.M. $2.ll0,450.00 Mesa Verde. "Have you looked at your .. -------------------......;;~~---') parkway lately?" ii t be theme of the program. • ' . OAJL Y PILOT 21 • ...... , .... c...a .... 3m lfi*ll Ave../NS-Sm Me11. thru Fri. I 0 •·"'· +. t :JO '·"'· S.+v"4ay 'til 6 ~- ongratnlations to the city of Costa Mesa, its officials and citizens for the newest -fin est Civic Center an'd on its 14th Anniversary Harbor Shopping Center Merchants A-I STENO ANITA SHOPS CABOT'S CHILDREN'S SHOES THE COBBLERS BENCH CROCKER CITIZENS BANK EMPIRE SILK FIELDS' SHOES GAUENKAMP'S GENE'S SMART SHOP ·~ GLADYS FOWLER HELEN GRACE CANDIES HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA THE HOME SHOP JOLLY RQGER KINGS FOR MEN KIRBY'S HARDWARE KIRK JEWELERS MEMORY LANE . MOTHERHOOD MATERNITY OPTOMETRIST Dr. B. H. Kleine, O.D. J. C. PENNEY CO. PERMA TRESS SALON PINK KITCHEN GENTRY LTD. SEARS & ROEBUCK l SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK SINGER SEWING CENTER SYLVIA'S PANT-TREE THOM McAN THRIFTY DRUG TOY WORLD WOOLWORTH'S YOUNG LAND f 30 OAJLT PllOT T~. Ji.t 27, 1967 Police ·HQ All Set to Fight .Crime · The new eo.ta Meaa ·PO- &e Station is one of the IDOlt modern crime ft&tlt· ing machines in the Ualted States. lo addition. it la a lelf. contained unit in ca&e of a major disaster. The conveniences a a d modern hardware built into the stadon are the re9Ult of two years of plannjng, MXI reflect the latest develas>- men(s in the law enforce- ment field. Any telephone in the build· Ing, for example, can be converted almost instanUy into 1 paging system. With the flick of a switcb, the ' olficer can talk into hi.a phone and bave his words go out over a speaker •Y•· tem throughout the building. 'Ibis saves hUDting for the penoa needed, is speedier and more efficient CONFERENCE NEWCOMER FROM IND'IO -Among many other new residents in Costa Mesa is this stately, 60-~ple palm tree imported from Indio to guard the entrance tX> new City Hall. Chief Roger Neth also has a three-way conference set- up in his office. Should • citizen come in and wish to talk to other officers in addi· tion to Chief Neth. •bile other officers are busy in their oWll offices, Neth can get itie other officen oo the fine, and be and the citizen can talk direcUy to them from his office. ThiB is done through a small CONGRATULATIONS To The ''CITY OF COSTA MESA'' Buy an ALUMINUM PA Designed for Barbecue Livin~-~~ltl~- ................. s-c-. ...• ,,. lltl·IOOL'S ICOIOH PATii "'THE NEWPORnR" ,,_ 20T. -••• -........... ""'"' ..... to •• ,,.. .... -too .. ..-................ .._..,.,_,.._ ,,....., ,_, .... o •... • OOOtlHOOM ewoeow • ._.., ONLY AIR-KOOL ISSUES A WRITTEN WARRANTY AGAINST WINDSTORM DAMAGE! .. .......... .. ..,.., ... IDOl.Al- IM.fl& • f.SOSll PATii! SANTA ANA Dine Out tftis summer witft Indoor Comfort! Fa•tts llfl·IOOL llUMl•UM IU&-FREE 'lTIO "._ .. ,. ._ ... .... -...... c.olort ~· ca... "' -)Oc ..... _t_l_' "'· .. ~:i"" :..1w-.. ~c.{ ::..• i:o;·s .s :..~a~ c.e.-..;.P f) A .. \ 't.:. .. :Eo ... O#t Ill 3~6363 FULLERTON TR 1-3530 LA HABRA -. OW 1-5615 • ANAHEIM 171-3531 . SffOWROOM OPEN 1 DAYS A WHK UMllUM AWlllG COMPAIY ---~· ·=·q;:==.:= -~ 1514 W. COMMOINWEALTH FULLERTON J '· ' speaker system, rather than tbe traditional lelephoae. Neth also bu a direct ;MAdison line to Loa An· &ele5, since the department does much bualneas with that city. ln the basement of the building is a large locker room facility, complete with showers, for police otticers. Before, the department bad no such setup. Neth says this serves a dual purpose. Officers can come there and change befor~ and after work, or, if they should for some reason have to work a double shift, they can go in between 1 h If t s and change into fresh uniforms. COMMAND POST In case of a major dis· aster, the locker room be- comes doubly important. The police staUon become& the city's command post, and the locker room will serve as the officers' home away from home until the emergency ls over. Adjacent to the locker room is a 25-yard pistol range. Neth says that any t)1>e ol combat condition can be simulated on this range. There ii a full-time range muter on duty. Bel-ore the department had the range, olficets had to travel to Anaheim for prac-partmeAl's in.r,ervice pro-processing color u well II tlce tbooting. Neth says the· gram. It a1ao will be used black and white film. It range will p&y for itseU in to bott tralnlne confereocea, will handle both still and five years just 1n· travel ex· and for certain civic prro-motion picture ftlm. penses and officers' time. ..1......,. The ranp can be convert· grams, such as the tN.Uic The station ls eq....,~ ed into a dormitory ln cue classes. which before were with a pneomatic tube de- of disaster. he*! ln the Cl t y Council livery system, wttb five sta· A REAL JAIL chambers. tiona located througbout the "It will be a junior grade buildin Th e many For tbe;l:st time, the civic audltorlwn," Net b g. ese sav city will e a full scale ·d 'teps, and much time, in 111 • distributing material. jail. Again, this will elimi· Also on the second floor In the basement, there nate travel time and ex· will be a complete police will be an all-purpose gym· penses between Q>sta Meu library, a sort of beginning nasium for officers. It wiU and the county jail. The law library, which officers contain a Universal gym - Jail ls a maximum securi· can use for reference. It a compact weigbt machine ity facility that can accom· will contain coplei of all about the size or a large mod.ate 40 prisoners, inelud· the oodea, both federal and refrigef'ator, w h i c b takes ing trusties. Neth says trus-state, and law volumes. the place ol a complete ties will be U6ed in the Civic PHOTO LAB • wei~t room. It also will ~i;:jall~toowy. , thanks The station has a com· have mats for judo and de- plete photo lab, .-Anable of feoslve taotics practice. All prisoners, including -..!:.:.:.:::......!:..::.:..:::......:::=!......::--r-::!:.::.:=.....:..:..-----__;;.---- felony c.ase6, will be heldlr--------------------, at the jail until arraign- ment, acd>rding to Neth. The jail bas maximum se- curity even before the pris- oner b booked. As the car drives into the booking area garage, a steel dropgate comes down behind it. The only place to go from there is into the jail. SEA TS FOR llO On the ~nd noor of the station is a training au- COSTA MESA'S OLDEST TROPICAL FISH SHOP .. ANT SIUCTION Of TIOPfCAl HSH & SUPPUD hllU..., ........... c.., ,_. Llys, Hyecilltia. c.-.s...-s.ttw .. ~ & """"*'' South Seas T ropica I Fish 211 W. Wllton.Coeta Mesa-letw. Harbor & Falrvfew M ... tin n.n. 1M. M & s.t. 10.7. S-. 11·6 ditorium which seats 160. IL------------------- This will be used in the de- It's our 46th Annlveruryt Not lust .. a nName" d .. lershtp which has been operated by .. veral different owners -but as a f amlly business th.tt started In a small r9fM1ir shop and grew Into eight ....... and • half acres of tlM most modern Ford ul .. and sen1ce faclll· ti .. on the w .. t Cout. We think this is something to celebrate, ...... and we're doing just that every day in th• month of June with FUN, EXCITEMENT, AND THE GREATEST SALE IN OUR HIS· TORY! WIN! WIN! WIN! FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS EVERY DAY IN THE MONTH OF JUNE! GRAND PRIZE 5-DAY VACATION IN MEXICO CITY ~ FOR TWO INCLUDING JET FARE! 2ND PRIZE! FREE USE OF '67 CAMPER FOR ONE WEEK WE EVEN BUY THE GAS! EXACTLY 100 1967 FORDS DRASTICALLY REDUCED DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE·A·BRA TION , ........ _.,. ~ .................. ., 1961' .. ... .,_w....,.t-9114n ........ ttoffun.Ne_,. ...... 19Y ..... ! 1967 LTD 2 DOOR HARDTOP JtO \II eng , crul10m•llc, -r wlndowt • stter1"9 • brakes. r.illo w/rtar Ifft tPMlt., AIR CONDI· TIONING. Rtmol@ mlrro•. WSW, ell•. bell's •• $3546 0-. Sttt. No. SJt ($953.33 off of window sticker price) 1967 MUST ANG 2 DOOR HARDTOP $2695 Crul-Uc. wllllt .... 11 llru . d• tuft ''"''"' Wl>ffl, -tttf'r ln9, rltdlo, llnltd vleu 0-. Sttt. Ne. '1 ($649.62 off of window sticker price) Serving the Harbor Aru Since 1921 2060 Harber 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 NOTHING TO BUY! Just come In and register to win one or more valuable prlres. Dally drawlnp for tickets to Melody Land, Angel~ Games, and the Or- ange County Home Show -first attradlon In the f•bulous Anaheim Convention Center- st•rting June '30. Dally winners also eligible to win one of our gtand prize vacationsl AJIMIVERSARY SPECIALS ON usm CARS '66 FORD LTD HudlOCI. , door Full -'· l1ctorv 1lr condltlonl119 •nd ttrlctlY llkt -· In fllWIH£ I OW!Wlr (Ondltlot1 bolll 1,.1~ 1nd our (RV J-7'0) $2895 '63 CHEVROLET redln & t\eAtf(, $1095 ,,,._,. cot11rertlblt. Autom1t1c, '63 PONTIAC llon~lllt couo.. Rltdlo. i-t . er. 111tomallc. P1tveerln1 & br1kt1 Very c.l11n t!wv-o<ll. Ot(J.f10. llue 8°'* S1S2S. $1395 '63 OLDS 88 Herd tom ~ Redlo. hMte.. tr. •utorNtlc. P1t-lne & br1kt1. Lie. No. PCE.fTl. 111111 IOOlt Sl:Ml $1195 '67 CAMARO 111 Automatic tr1n.,.,lt1lon. $2 5 9 5 r8dio end Mot"''· low mll1at1. ~~·ulllul w!llle llnllft. A •INI . '63 PLYMOUTH 8"1v~rr• \!Allon woeon Au torN11c. fldlo, hit ter, - ..... rln• $1495 We P1ic.et lffectM ttini lltw.y, Jue JO, 1f61 SALIS DI". HOUH: I A.M. te t P.M. Me11.·"1. SefWnt.y I A.M. te 6 P.M. S.114ey 10 A.M. te 6 P.M. l'AllTS & SlllVICI HOURS: 1 A.M. te t P.M. M9114ey 1 A.M. te 7 P.M. THt.-"1. l'orts 011ly I A.M. te 6 1'.M. Set. -Lff1l11t -Delly 1911tolt ,• .. c t ' .· ·~ • ' c ....... • ' • . • ~ .... 's· ! -s(~rvice Will Be Stleedy YOlt'll get mJgbtJ f.Ut ter· vice in tbe new citJ ball from any departmeat that handl ~· Jn()Gey. 'Ibd new Ctty BaD bu two ~inllt.ln JJCMUJUtfc tube 1)'1'te•1• that 1lOt oalJ 1ue time, they alao leY9 many steps.\ , One4 system goet tti:rouch· out t'.be build.tq and ends at~ Dina.nee Department. It ii connected to an de- partD»ents w b 1 c b bandle mooe:y. New, when 70Q 10 to cit!r hall w get a permlt of any kind, you oolJ have to to. to one department. You pay the fee, J'OUf cb&ntie aod receipt come back througti the tulle sys- tem, ~ you are OD 10W' Ry. 'ni~ second tube 11.tem ls for ttie di9tribuUOD « any mate:rial other thq money: inter-.offlce ID9tmill, , JQllD· °'• Hwi any other material that will fit. 'lb.ere la an outlet OD each floor,. within a fe'tf stepa of each office. The •Jrtem ends M tbe central mall roomi. Items can be aent quickly from one . cilpwt· ment to another and the cecretary will be fOD8 *'°'11 her office oaty a I.-.ec- onds,• rather 1lm 'Dntng !Mr ~y 10 to .. oiler' ' , ~: poyds First F a1nily to~ Settle \in City ~: : • bly the first resi-ta Mesa wi1h pie force in required by the Orange wouldt"be.nkrupt usu prop. d of Costa Mesa were 1931. Building and adjacent County Board oC Supervis-erty owners." mben of tbe Robert oil drilling folded. and the <rs to finance legal adver-When the polls closed, amlly. local bank cbecl Things tisemeots and legal work. Costa 'Mesa ~ a clty. 'Ibe • · B ds -~1-..11 • 1.903 1~1.-.i b1-1. but tbe · Spurred oon by rumors of final count, including ab-e oy ~""" m ~ ....... · resi· oil drilling 'thin th seotee votes wu 1 a:rt to •• bat was then called the dents of that era were a in the near ~e. ~:C~~ 1,471. ' ' ~unity of Ha~·p~r'. From hardy breed. The town pick-corporation battle waxed ChaJ'les W. TeWinkle was tl!'l ~ ~ bal ed up the pieces and car-bot and bbavy. Battle cry the city's first ~. and ~ • city which bu wel-ried on. of the pniponenta was "If. polled' 1,617 v<*s, with an. ~ ita 70,anoth resident. your heart is in Costa Mesa, other '20 on ableotee votes. ~ i.ter, tbe lint mer· SCHOOL REBUO..T vote for illcorporation." The The city bad a beCbmlng ctil!t and poll mMts was The eartllquake of 193.1 oppone~ Mid incorporation population Of 18,115. ~ Omleat. who Md a damaged baildinp in tbep ____ iiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ~ ltAft Ill the aJl'ftft" downtown area. The Co.ta f:~...e See Otar Boeda At Tlae oRut 1llh Street and New· Mesa EJemeatary Scbool, ._.. no.t. The 0zmenta wbidJ wu then called u.m O~lN6E f:OVNTV BOMB S•OW ~Ito 8cpel' in UGI ad School llDd ia BOW hon in a two«ory baDd-• cm-. B. McNaDJ SChool. ~ the 1'eW'mkle waa bud hit. It -. ftballt .-e lb'e DO'a ltlnda. -.aiJI C' .... - ' iecGDd ~ WU built 'ftie city bM Md DO more ... lt15, a fMcl a.re emtbqaaka ol CODleq1lmCe a111~ 18th Street and l'aJ. since. But Wodd War n bit Avenue. When the witb a lmpect that was to 'yVHO EVER HEARD OF Q UALITY UNFINISHED FURNITU RE ent store barned, for a be forever felt in Oosta ~E HAYE.' it was the only store Mesa. 111!!" WE SELL IT! i~wn. ta~ --~~ ~ ·fOne of America's Largest & MOit UDUUal . G)Ct;w SLOWL v many men who •oot their I Unfinished . Furniture. Storee ~ was not exactly a boom training there liked wtiat S~NISH • MEDITERRANEAN • COLONIA~ ~;1. The town grew slow· tbeJ •• of ibU area. The DANISH CONTEMPORARY e PROVINCIAL ...... ~ Uflllly ~ ... c:-...... ~.... ~ .. __.... a.... ... tdlls c ....... "'""'"-......... s..... Dr--. a VMltlet ........ a Tr11n4I• Q-ef ~ W ... S ... lvel .... c.IMll • l~·But schools were built, a base stood on groand now l~y was started and it occupied by the Orange pl1gpered. High school du· County Faitgiouods, Mesa d1ttlts attended Santa Ana del Mar. Orange Coast Col- ~ School by bus. ID tm. lege, Southern California ~w truggl the N O>Oege and other' dev~ J ... ,.,r a s e, flllf-menta. When the war waa C1L1.h1a Liiia ef,.... •~Os FREE DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUNTY . * Harl>or Union HIP i ~I District was formed. over, many of •tbele men • came 'back with their fam· :rt>ere was also a move illes, and the city waa large t~~ tbe aru to Santa enough in 1.M7 for the first AR. 1be Santa Aoa city talk ol iDCGI poration to C~ were all in favor ol start. i~~t>ecauae it meant m~ ~ revenue. But the rest· fl CONTRIBUTIONS d~ of this area _would The lint attempt failed. ~ ooae of il The final But in 1t52 the move be- : 127 yes and _. no. gao apin. Ooatribat6ona of clepreaioa tbat bit $1 a penoa wwe 8lbd to In 1121 struck 0.-raise the DeONWJ money Te ovn .... l'TaMS TO CHOOI• "1IOM COttNSR 01' R•D "IU. & ,IAlfTA AIU FRllWA'f'. TVSWN .... rJIJl5470 llON. ttn Pll. 9.9 ~ SAT. • SUN. 9·6 CONGRA TULATIO .. S Jlhe "f:ltw •I f:ut. Ma•" On y.,_ 14th Annlvenary The .J.C. Ca~er Company ! I l - \. r....-, ..._ 11, t4J67 DAILY l'Jl.aT 3J I .. Some important words about safety .•• th~ think twice next time you buJ, tires.- Here'• an ricl• which 1ecMfly .,.,,..,..,, In many_.,.,.... throu1•..tl6eecH'*1· lt'a80lltefltlafto thlftlc ..,,..,.,, a6oul. This sitUation makes us glad to be selling Dunlop tires. Dunlop, long a wortd leader in advanced tire design and with a world reputation for quality, has consistently met or exceeded all recognized specifications for safe tire performance:. 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S35.90 155-14 MS.15 -..u $41.90 95().14 900-14 915-15 EXCISE TAX FROM $2.0I TO $2.86 PRICES PLUS TAX & OLD TIRE 23,40 $25.40 $29.40 '32.40 WE WELCOME YOUR TEXACO CRE~IT CARD Oil ~NKAMERICARD CORONA del MAR TIRE & TEXACO 3601 EAST COAST HWY. • CORONA clel MAR • PHONE 675-2266 .. > DUNLOP QUALITY COSTS NO MORE ~> DUNLOP QUALITY COSTS NO ~ORE I ' . .l ... \ ft DAD.. y PILOT T.-,, .,_ 27, 1967 Communicatio~s C~t e r K~~eps Tab I ! on Mesa .... SPACE SHIP FUGHT DECK? -It may look the control panel tor an intentellar rocket of the fut- ure, but it's really the communications room in tlhe new police station. (Note map of city over console in front of dispatcher where lights indicate where men are in the field and whether or not they are aviailable for emergency calls.) Top Performers to Entertain at Fair Entertainment• features of the 1961 Oraoee County Fair which will be staged- from July ~ on the fair. grounds in Costa Mesa were outlined today by fair of· ficials. Topping the. daily pro- grams will be Pat Buttram. veteran movil!'!. radio and television comedy star cur- rentty aooeari.ng ill t b e ''Green Acres"° TV series. Others on the 2:30 p.m and 8 p.m. daily Amphithe- atre shows are the Clinger Family, singing stars or the "Danny Kaye Show" for the past two seamos, The Onryns, acrobat and foot. juggling family; Jan, "love· ly lady of the trapeze," and the Jack Fisher Orchestra. The show will be climax- ed With a "Hawaiian Hub· Baloo" atarrin« Tebua, Ila· tue~que Tahitian dancer; Tama, prince of the fire dancers; Keelo and Kanani, Polynesian iolk daneers, an Ernest Tavares and h i s Hawaiian orchestra. Kiddies will have t.beir own entertainment features. The Bob Karl Show will be staged three times daily at the Kiddy Carousel Stage, 3:30, 5 and 7 p.m. For the teen-agers there will be dancing at the "Aloha Go Go Tent" from 9-12 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday, and 4-7 p.m. on Sunday. Mu.sic will be pro- vided by Dave Myers and the Disciples on Tuesday and Wednesday, Larry Her- nandez and the Individual- ist on Thursday aod Fri· day, and Virgil Beckham and the Surreys on Samr- day and Sunday. UNIVERSITY OLDS HAS THE , { Now Cars for NOW . People OLDS '67 ·•••••••••••••••••• From the all new DELMONT 81 OffSPltN• OP THI 900D Ol' II HOLIDAYS l'LINTT Oil SHOW AND 90 '4>1 THI DOU.HI l'l .. Ta & Uc. DIUYHID IN COSTA MlSA y_ .... ,.,....-4 ............... •••••••••••••••• Down to the CUTLASS SUPR·EME with , .. • . ~ ' I ~ , I "'-T• I Uc. DIUYlllD IN COSTA MW ,_._,.,....,-4 ............ UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 HARBOR IL VD. COSTA MESA PHONE 546-5550 COSTA MESA , It looks Ute the r"'ntrol panel from a space al ptp. HoUJed in the ballement of the new Costa Me: pa Po- lice s•.ation la the • city's communications cent.I~, the most advanced coourtunic.a- tions system in use . In any Amercian clty of e< fmpar· able size. t It is manned arou 1>a· the clock and if there ls ~ coni. munications requirenhnt in Costa Mesa it doest~'t fill, it hasn't bffn discovered yet. The consolidation t.of aJ.1 city communication& Jh! one center is a product ()f the rapiJ growth of Costa .Mesa. As the city's poptf tion neared 70,000, tt becan e evi- dent that the most el cient way of handling .con uni- cations was through cen- 1ral sy.iem. . nte center la tbaru ~ by a 17-mem~ crew. lruteen of these are dispatlcberi. Two dispatchers ~e on duty at all times. Before, · there was only one. ; These dispatchers ))&Odle all radio, telegraphic 1 type. writer and phone communi- cations. They sit before co11soles that stretch the full length of the room. The coJ'lS()les were designed especially for the needs of Costa Mtisa by the Technical Produclts En- gineering Co. of HoU,11rood. The conaoles have lb op- erative radio channel a. Police One is tbe main line between the ltatiflll and the cars in the fieltd. It serves eight police doepart- ments in the area. Police Two is used when an officer in the field. calls in for a records che<!k, or requests other infomiation. It is used jointly by till law enforcement agencies in the county. · Fire One is the main chan- nel for fire calls, just as P olice One is for latw en- forcement work. Fire Two is used jointly bt all county fire agencies of tbe city, dlYided lnto J7 aiatel cbUdnD ued to haft? and carries heavy traffic in reportina dlltrldl. You wrote Oil ft wt1b a ~}. mutual ,.adb aituatlona. It not . Lights fteahing oe t b I a c~-~-~ ~.~~~ only ena lea fire veblcl81 to board ..1~1-·•-...... lb the ..,.. .---·-..... ..,.,.~. ----· tog .a.1---..--.11 It 11· .·--..... talk to the station, but to field: ~ tbeJ are, ua.J'r9U~ ~· each other. wbetb4!:r they ee=· and ol. lib that. ,_.a aa'/ ,an The Local Government lt tbey -a A Cllfficel' ill tbe a.Id hM ttOp-chGDel la uaed by all City green uabi .. mew tbe 'om. ped 101DeODt and ~: • of Cotta f)(eaa units -the cen In that eare are avail-recorda c:beck. He ~-.in Stttet ~ent. Para able for a call A red light to the station and pea~ QC! Recr9atlon. Sewer De-1bowJ tbat tbeJ" are busy. suspect'• name and datf-ol partmen~ Englneertn&, aay A yellow UCbt means tbey birth. a1e~y that taaea radio con-are Oil their Y&J' to a call. 1be dlapatcber, la his o.wn tact. The Ucbtl are activated bandwrltlng, put.a ~ ·on The other channel ia used by an automatic card sys-the ~WrUer. At· :lbe by tbe Costa Meaa County tern. The d.lspatcher tnaerts ~~e ~~ wrl= Water DlJtrlct. Watw di.I-the card Into a slot wbicb in the Recordil B 0 re• u, trict , Yebicl.et cap be dia-Joob much like the alot OD •a•in in bil ... -i-M. pa~ed by it to 1'bere they a time clocL --............ ...,. are needed; for example, to In addition, tbe status Records clerb write.the the site of an auto accident board shows a ''north cov-inf~, if= .2!.jnY • Where there· ts a 41amaged er" and a "south cover." and the pa ·~ves water hydrant these 1.a,1,..,, floating units Jt j.nstaDtaneoU.IUy via . \be ......... same system. He then: "re-ln c~ of a major d.lsu-which are not aaignNI to laya the information to: the ter, the· station can trans-specific areas, but can be ~~ la --••-LI • mit on all six cbmmtla at ..... -a.-~er ..._ are need-UUA.~ """ uc-. -,: ...,,_. "'&R:&~• ...,,.,, 'Jbe communlettionl • the same time. ed. Traffic units, which t.er is a1lo a CMl Def,._ The qvo dispa~en are roam the entire city. also Center, wltb CD ndlol ~ busy ~· One bandies all are abown. f -----.. radio c;~. and talb to the On the wan next to the equlpmmt or -•--r- officen ~~ the field. The status board la another~ n-11w,...ff#l!Wl•W~~ other dispatcher takes all ed board wbicb abowl tbe "' The : ' ~ calls frorp the public, geta wbereabouta of eech ol.fi. Or "--~· • ~ th inf 'ti and ..... A _._. 11-t -•n• •nge ~ 1 · .• ~ e orma oo, passes .. ._ .... ~· U6'-' ..,..-_....... " ~ it OD to the 18diO man, Who the officer Ul in the station. 'Ii Mosf Com.-•• ; ; a relays it to the cars. A dim light means be ls on... PRINTING .. : ~ How busy are they? 'lbe duty but not in the station, ~ dispatchers estimate that and if the light is out, be"' SERVICE : ~ during the average 24-hour la off duty. · ~ period, they handle, ooa.1 One or the most impre~ ... ---S servatively, 400 calls. sive pieces. of machinery ln "' ~ the room, to a layman, is ~ It is a very quiet opera-the "Electro Writer." Phone 642-4121 .. ~ lion, without the traditional Ren>emher tboee -·-'-' blaring calls from a loud-, .. ~~~iji!iiij~-...-iiji~piiiiiiiiiiiiiiil speaker. 'lbe dilJ>atdMn I listen to the radio with bead· sets. One man can handle the whole ,operation la cue of emergeney. Adjacent to the police dis- patcher. separated by a glass partitioo, is the fire dispatcher. The setup is such that if need be, the police dispatcl)ers also can handle the fire calls, and vice versa. Making it loot even more like a space ship is the light- ed "status bo*<i" OD the wall in front tif the con- soles. Actually, it is a map ISOLDE CEPPAltO 67S;2661 110 -\lat STREET. NEWPORT BEACH NEW SlUDIOS OPENED . Isolde Cepparo, renowned concert and ~ sineer has opened 5 lovely new shr •. · . di<>s where she otfers voice, piano and in-.. strumentar instruction by a *ff ol proles- sioo.al instrudon. CaU for auditions with- ... · .. : out ob tion. . . OUR BRAND NEW HOME .. .. AND OUR TIME TESTED STAFF ARE READY TO SBVE ~UR EVERY AUTO BODY AND REFINISHING NEED :: ... -·· . . . .. . . HARBOR AUTO BODY THIS IS WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE HAVE THEIR AUTOMOBILES REPAIRED 11 YEARS IN COST A MESA MEANS QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY e We tt.n the most complete towing f ulll· ti .. in the Cost• Mel• ArH. AND e We u• •n •uthori1ed c:ontrut stataon for the Automobile Club of Southern C•lifor· nla. at 125 Rochfft•r St. 6'2-4930 DID YOU KNOW • • • • We give frM estimates with • smite. ~ We have lat. model rental ura at very reHonable rates. •• We hne insict. t.cilities to store your •utomobHe for exteNMd periods of tfme . EVERY REPAIR ON EVERY AUTOMOBIUE IS FULLY GUARANTEED I want to thank each and every customer who hes patroni1ed my firm in the last 11 yHrs. You are the ones who made this move pos- sible. I will continue to offer you the best pos- sible service, and the finest workmanship. We now 'have a ful acre of Auto Body Re,,.ir Facilff ies. PIMse remember, Harbor Auto Body uses o nly the most modem equipment •veiJ- able +,, insure top quar.ty repairs. W eyne Owens, Owner J . . ,~. " • .. • I I t r..-. .-v,1967 DAILY PILOT :J3 'S~kefl tlae Be..-' 600 Enroll in Reading Ouh More ..,_ eoo ddldren "Smokey's Frieoda Don't have enrol.led in tbe Sum· Play With Matches." mer Readiag Club at Mesa On the oppoate side are Verde Ubrvy in Coat.a Smotey'a rules CID fire pre. Mesa. Yeatiml in forests. Theme of um year's pro-Representatives ol tlte gram LI "Smokey the Bear,' Orange County Faiestlj ~ and be WU OD band lJl J8'· partment and the ca.ta 1011 for the bi& ii.pup. Meaa P i r e DepMtment. Cblldrell pu1iclpetiq ill ~ rib fire 8lliDe. 8aW' street. Is open from nocm to t p.m.. Monday tbroap 'ftaniday, noon to 5 p.m. Fridlya, aad 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdqa. Story bDu:ra an belll for primary ICbool-... cbildrea eft!rJ ,._..,at 10 a.m .• aal prMCboal .,_., Wed- De9day. 10 ad 11 a.m. the program will try to r...s were • bMd. --------- 10 boob by mid-Augut. • QUJdrm 111U1b1e to attend Each child WM iuued a tbe earoBmeat may atOl enrollment card aa wbidt joia the reediDc dub UJ to write the titles of tbe time Ilda ...... boots the!-read, and a book The.._ Vsde Lllrwy, mark with the W21'Ding. East .Mesa Verde Drive and The DAILY PILOt Coven Boating Best in West Costa Mesa Golf And Country Club INVITES YOU to the Newest Courses · COMPUTER'S 'CAGE' -Strictly oU limits oo the public is this taking over many of city's clerical functions. Computer room is _lk-ronditioned and d~free ''cage•• tn which city personnel keep Off main lobby ot new city hall in Orange County 36 Holes of Country Club Golf at a Public Course ::tlteir new "momter," the NCR 315 computer which ii gradually .. .. .. ~Comput,er to Aid Several City Departments 1\Los Lagos" .•. -; . ·: ll1be computer system in all of the city's money mat- ;:tbe new C<>sta Mesa civic ters, it will also do a little •!Center not only will handle poliee and fire work as well. '• :· .. , ; t.\l.KING TO 'MONSTER' -Jon Bergstrom and ~la xeuerka talk electronically to city's new '~onster " a giant computer that works fCJIJ' all city departments, if they "talk nicely" to it. CONGRATULATIONS To "The City of Cost• Mesa!" On Your 14th Anniverury -ALL SPORTS- STOREWIDE REDUCTION e NOT JUST SOME ITEMS -WE MUST CLEAR TO THE BARE WALLS REMOVAL SALE! Consolidating our Coron• del Mar and Costa Mesa Stores -We are moving to th•. New Irvine Newport Center, our .ddress will be :#27 F11hion Island. ~HELP! HELP! .. LP US MOVE BY BUYING AT GIVE : A WA y PRICES SAVE UP TO 70°/o N: EALS ~:-:!R:lz~-~~ e JUO I . CMtt Hwy., , CereM .. M• · · e JU L 17ttt It., C.... M ... When you enter the City Hall, look to your right. You'll see a glass enclosed room full of complicated looking hardware. The hardware is an NCR 315 compu~r, and it is as arnpered as a pet cat. There ii no entrance to it f<>r tbe public, sine~ the pub- lic would have no conceiv- able reason to go in there. The room is air conditioned and temperatu ·e is careful- ly kept at a constant level. But it ii worth all the care. Within the 1,000. square-foot room, the ma· chinery which visit.on find 10 fatclnati.Dg can do many things and saw time and money doing them. It will baodlf> all ol tbe city's accouating matters for all department.a, and all of Its paroll. But perhaps even more important •t it. ,police and fire capabilities. Pictme this: In the future, when a po- lice tmit ii tied in with the present aystem, let'I say an ofticer in the field, stop& a suspect Perhaps be SUS· pects that ttle man bas es· caped. from a penal institu- tion. He calls io from hiJ patrol oar and gives Infor- mation be baa on the sus- pect to the computer. The computer theL takes a good look at the informa· tion it bas, gets a complete rundown on the suspect, and baa tbe information back to the police off leer ill 1eu than ~ secoods. It will be at. least this important to the Ore de- partment. IJ city offll!tall now envision ft, the com- puter, over the years, will build up a data bank on every parcel of land and buHding withlo the city. The information will be on such things as access, material of which the build- ing is built, and such. When firemen get a call, they will bead for the fire with equipment, as always. But before they get there, they will receive ioforma· tion from the computer tell- ing them what to look for : does the building contain any highly inflammable ma- terial, are there stnx:turaJ oddities they should know about, and a dozen other de- tails that will save time, and possibly, lives. The infonnation also will be available to the planning and building department. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' BONUS HOURS DRIVE-IN WINDOW open Monday through Thursday g:oo AM to 5:00 PM FRIDAY 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM COSTA MESA I 2'0 East 11th St....t _,_.., ,.,, .. , oe,.llt ,_ C.r~ 6600 YDS. "Mesa Linda" 18 -Par 70 5400 YDS. WEEK DAYS Sl91 WEEKENDERS s4• FACILITIES INCLUDED---. LARGE DINING ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE """'"'"~-#-~ LARGE BANQUET ROOM (seats 300) ~=-ti~ COMPLETE STOCKED PRO-SHOP LOCKERS PULL CARTS ELECTRIC CARTS DRIVING RANGE CLUB RENTALS TWO LARGE PUTTING GREENS OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FOil Dinner -line~ -Breakfast DRMNG RANGE & PIO SHOP OPEN 6 A.M. TILL 7:30 P .M. EYEIYDA Y COSTA MESA GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB 1701 GOLF COURSE DRIVE -540-7200 CONGRATULATIONS COSTA MESA ON YOUR 14, ANNMRSARY SWIMMING POOL SALE "AND MANY THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE"' RUNSWICK DISftllUTOI POOL TABLE PARADISE D -. 61ANT 14dr I,.-----, l~S~W~IMM~IN~G~POOL~ * M11H * YACUIMS * MOSI * COVllS * SANTY fi,ADDlll THEY ARE HEIE AT SECAID'S 1967 BRUNSWICK POOL TAILB 7 Ft ...... $275.00 I Ft ...... $2t5.M NOW s23cro NOW s2scro Pref111iot1el playaloili+y h a111reJ ho tt.e •-~u111wic• E>ilt• "'-•• ho 7 '' I ft. tho. 11'1 tt.1 i..,..,._, -. l.eewty with 11Yi " ...., te "•.•re p.r~fHsio111I pl•yaloility. Co.pf ... wiltt all lftl1yl119 HCfflOrteL V11it " IOlll •• , WI lo.,,. I c1....,fet1 Ii .. l.f l n1111wick f•-• lolflieN taloJ.a. 19 TAUS TO CHOOSE ROM SECARD POOLS J2l S. MAIN -ORANGE o,.. 10 .. 1:Jo .w1y • 112.1n2 . I FT. Sl.Aft POOL TARE ~-,s:: $649 S6t1MY .. rruo;; l~Y AT SECARDS ...... s.,t. • 3-FT. to 1-f'T. DEPTH • It MIU. YINY\ UMB NAMI .... ALTll DISPINSO AUTO SllMMa IJT,.W......,•U.. • 5 YEARS TO PAY 1749 ,. ... u..t.e ....... ... .... 111,IM ITU th .. a: S1"M Oedd"I • Ladder o,tlen.1 I • . . ' J \ 34 DAILY PILOT TUHCllY, Jullt 71, l 967 A LmER TO All ~y COSTA · MESA FRIENDS FROM ABC'S ORIGINAL OWNER .. ~ ;. .. •' ;. =~ ~ ~· • .. . ; i· .. 13~ ACRES WITH OVER 50 DlfflRENT DEPARTMENTS TO SERVE Y9fl. A ONE STOP FAMIL y . DISCOUNT CENTER WE FEATURE THE FINEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT THE .· LOWEST PRICES lN I I' ~GE COUNTY JJ -:· .. ;; SHOPPING THE ABC WAY IS LIKE A RAISE IN PAY ...• ••• . . ~ l ·DITA ESA . WE HAVE GROWN WITH YOU! . -IN ORANGE coum .JN SALES -IN QUALITY -IN EVERYDAY LOW PRICES -IN SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS WE SOON WILL CELEBRATE OUR 13TH YEAR AS THE · FIRST & MOST RELIABLE DISCOUNT STORE IN ORANGE COUNTY If YOU HAVEN1 VISITED US LA TEL y YOU ARE IN fOR A PLEASANT SURPRISE JI/IT 10 MllllREI AWAY WOULD YOU LIKE TO RECEIVE OUR MAILER? IF SO DROP · THE APPLICATION BELOW AT OUR ' . . STORE. 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