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Nl\YllOIT SACH, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1967
e • I s .ne ans 1e
Pair SaVed • Ill Crash Attorney,
Olauffeur
Two Sailors
Pulled From
Burnhtg Cari
Jott.l bf a ......... MlfD awila
outside h1a .... b:aeill. • • ...... ..,
compder ew:utlve Wet 1., .._
raced to tft flamiDg ..._ ..S 19-
cued • bedl1 ~ drivW' ....... sencer wblJe 11 fr.-Wit EE E .....
watching .
Peter Strandwlt&, 21, wholie ......_
action WU c:redited wldl ...... lie
victima from certabl i•'MlrdiDe
"1'ested from the driftr'I llit el ..;
American-made aparta cmftl'tible
U.S. Navy bosun ..r 1r WAJlll!
Stanley Jobmon, 21.
Strandwitz tetwwd and allil ear-
;ed to 1alety U.S. Navy finnaa
Walter Tbomaa OlriltiD frem Glie llt-
erno outside 1015 E. Balboa Bhd.,
'i ewport Beach.
Both sailors were reported ia fair
-ondition today at Boac ..__...
IQSl)it.aJ. .Jom.oa IU&red dell_.
'1e.ad bQaries, ..a QwMm, .. •· ":l'ed wou fad.Ill ... ..Mpr
'!uts.
CUrioua relidmt.r ad veeata..:n
swarmed to tbe .,... ud the a'OWd
rapidlJ swelled to 9"WaJ llu.8dr'l!d
people.. • Police ........ t De .... , ... ..,
at lieut -el._« C ... Mi ... ._ drinking.
Two other uilon bl the auto leaped
to the aidewalt u tbe vellicle dam-
med into a parbd car. Both cars
burst into flames and wtthi.D leCGllds
the 10 p.m. U;y wu brlglltb-lit.
The unharmed JllllRPCen were
identified u U.S. Nny :ftlJID& Sam
Arthur Myen and Larry Dem Bales.
'Ibey were returned to their lblp ~
Aclvanoe at Pier I in Lone Beadt udy
tbU morning.
••I ran outside md boCh can wen
on fin," said Strandwitz at the acme.
.. The fire trailed behind for ll!Yel'al
reet, and covered the ears up te the
back seal
"TM driver •a• lying ha.If acrou
!he front aeat, and I palled him oat."
said Strudwttz.. who ii West Cout
manager of E1ectromealare, I.DC., of
WiscoDlin.
Strandwitz aa1d that an UDideDtifie4
pauerby helped bim ~ Cbristiu
to the other Ode of tbe street. '"Be was
lying on the street about five Ceet
from the car'• right side. I looked in
the back seat and couldn't IN any-
body.
''Later, I bpt uting mytelf, 'Wu
there anybody else in the beet seat?'"
he &aid with ~ flJta.
Newport Beacb Fini Department
engine companies I and II fought for
close to ~ miDutel to dome the fires.
Investigation lbowed all occupanll
had escaped.
Police said tile driver of the aports
'Invertible apparently took off from
(See CllASB. Pace%)
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Weat•er
H you're not getting up tJU
11 o'clock. it11 be SUDJQ' all ct.y
long, quips fe>rec21ter GU Graf·
1 Ion. He looks for patchy low
l'louds with temperaturw up to
1 iO along the Orange Cout and
.,. , ·lltretchlng to 87 Inland.
INSmE TODAY
A riuuoge whid& c.lidft't GT·
riV6 in tim4! pr~ CM ~li
ntt.ack on a U.S. 11aip d&uifto Uu
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fl.AMIS ENGULF AUTOS AFTElt SPORTS CONVEllTllLE SLAMI &NTO PARKED CAdoN BALBOA PENINSULA
SAVES TWO LIVES
Peter StrMldwih
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock
mmet turned mixed with industrials
lower late tJ1i.t afternoon. Trading was
active. (See quotatiom, Pages ~%7.)
Volmne for the first hours was 7.02.
miBion lharel compared with 6.43
million for the like period Wednesday.
Newport Student
Wins ·Collegiate
Sailing Crown
By ALMON .LOCKABEY
BoaUJag Edttor
MISSlON BAY -Henry Sprague
III o~ewport Beach, sailing for
Souttre.m California, showed the stem
oC his OK Dinghy lo 10 collegiate
competitors in three straight races
Wecmesdey to win the North Ameri·
can intercollegiate singlehanded sail·
ing championship going away.
The Trojan tillerman had 10 rirsls
in the 11 races of the regatta. scor·
ing 129 pointg, :.> ahead o( runner-up
Caiet Fred Minson oC the U.S. Coast
Gllard Acaden.y,
Sprague'1 vi~ to r y in these San
D)fieo waters wen him the Glen s.
Foster Trophy, IJIOlf>olic oi the single·
handed sailing championship in the
Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Associa·
lion of North America. Tbe Foster
Trophy made it a clean sweep for Pa-
cific Coast Colleges in this year's
intercollegiate championships.
Last week the Pacifk Coast Inter·
collegiate Yadlt Racing Association
won the Walter C. Wood Trophy for
inter-0 i s t r i c l team racing, a n d
Sprague and Scott Allan, also of New-
port, sailed away with the dinghy
championships.
Charlie Barthrop of the U.S. Mer·
chant Marine Academy was third in
the single-handed championship with
f'1 points. and Mike McLaughlin of
San Diego State was fourth with 94.
Defending ch amp ion Carl Van
buyne of Princeton wound up fifth
with 92 points after having break·
downs in two races Monday.
l.Alguna Niguel Suit·
FBI Seeks 4 Desperadoes
In Border Patrol Killings
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Four men de·
~cribed as "extremely dangerous,
hPavily armed, will not hesitate to
shoot," wen sought by the FBI to·
d::1y, possibly in connection with the
slaying of two U.S. Border Patrol ol-
f1r ers.
In an aJl-po1nls bulletin broadcast
rr"m San Diego today. the FBI told
police to -.•atch for "four federal fu·
si111"es, described as extremely d.an·
S?crous:
"'Jo. !-Florencio Lopes Mationg, 33,
~ feet, 2 inches, 150-160 lbs., b!ack
hair, muscuJar build. has tattoo of a
1-ross on arm and letters FM on up-
per arm.
"\Jo. 2 -Victor Jerald Bono, 27,
11·2 lo M , 190-220 lbs., very short
hloncl hair.
··\fo. 3 -Allred Arthur Montoya,
:l:l. 6-0, 170 lbs., hair black and gray·
in~. thin build.
· \o. 4 -Harold Otto Montoya, 30,
;,.10. 172 lbs., hair black aod wavy.
"Last reported driving a 1958-59
blue-~en Ford or Plymouth station
wai::on, IRZ 792.
·subjects could be driving an old
ohve drab surplus Army ambulance.
Rc(lt'at -All si.bjects may be heavi·
Iv armed and will not hesitate to
s'hoot. Consider e.xtremely. repeat. ex-
tre mely dangerous."
Thr new all-points bulletin was re·
leased after authorities said they
were seeking Bono, who was also be-
ing sought for jumping bail.
Bono·s wife, Eleanor Virginia Bono.
23, was arrested Tuesday night after
agents found 2.5 pounds of marijuana
in a locked garage at her home in
Perris. near Ri verside.
Allen Faces Recall Move
By ROBERT McKECHNlE
Of ... Delly ...... ....,
A taxpayer's suit involvinf> assess-
ment values in the Laguna Niguel
a.re.a is the first step Jn a recan move-
ment against Fifth District Supervi·
sor Alton E .Allen of Laguna Beach,
the DAILY PlLOT learned today.
.Information came this morning
fTom public relatioos uecuuv, Chip
Oeary of Newport Beach, a spokes-
man for the so-called NO'lpjU"lisan
Committee for Good Govemmrnt
Allen is ~ihed as one of fnur
members of the Board oC ):;quahza·
tioo that lowtred auesaments on 11
p;rrcea of Laguna Niguel propertv
la4t summer over the objecUc,ns of As·
sessor Andrew J. Hinshaw .
'But th.is Is only a part of the over·
aU problem we face with Allen." Clea-
ry said. "We cannot legaty file a re·
call until·next Monday because he has
lo have been in offic-' for SlX months."
Cleary's chief public relations client
\~ Joan Irvine Smith, whom he has
represented in various phases of her
running feud with management o( the
Irvine Co. Cleary was Hinshaw's cam·
~pai~ mana~er in the assessor's rr.
'3lecuon campaiS?n last June and wait
campaign manager far Supervisor Al·
kn 1n his firdt bid Cor office in 1962.
Allrn was re~elected for a second
rm11 -~rar term that started Jan. 1,
1967
Othrr defend.ants Ul the suit filed
\\'rdnr~day are First District Super·
\lsor C. M. "Cye" f'eatherly. Third
D1s1mt Supervisor William Phillips
and Fourth District Supervisor Wil·
ham lltrstein.
Sc<:ond District Supervisor David
Ral-.rr was omitted because he did
not par I icipate in the dec1~ion to rr·
c111rf '.1~5essments on thr 2.211 :icrr~
o( f'~cuna Nigucl's 4.598-acrP de vcl·
(Sff ALLEN, Pagr !)
Lose Lives
NEW ORLEANS \AP) -Beautiful
Jayne Mansfield and two men weie
killed Mrly today oTbea their ear
ram.med the rear ol a tr\d alowed
by a cloud of motqUito fog acroa1 the
hl.gbway.
It happened on a U. S. 90 curve
near the Rigolet.s, the waterway con-
nection between Late Pontchartrain
and the Gulf of Mexico, in New Or·
Jeana about 2:25 a .m.
Killed with the volupt.uoua 34-y
old Hollywood actress were ~u
Brody, who was her lawyer and om·
panloo, and the 20-year-old .. -.-i.......,.
Ronnie Harrison of Missiuippi J.
Police said three ot Miss Mam-
field's children, asleep in the back
seat of the big gray car, were injur·
ed. Physicians said they were in fair
condition. The) are Marie, 3, Mickey
Jr., 8, aoo Zoll.an, 6, her children by
muscleman Mickey Hargit..y
% DOGS KILLED
Two of Miss Mansfield's four Ctu-
huabua dogs also died in the shredded
auto, which jamme<. up under the
back of the truck trailer.
"It was the most dreadful thing I've
ever-seen," aaid George Cannicbael.
~ad of the New Orie.ans mosquito
coatrol unit, wbo was caD~ to the
scene by the driver ol the iruecticide
l oggjng truck. '
MW M.anstieJd, who had been doint
a show at the Gua Stevens Rfftaurant
and Supper Club in Biloxi. Mis~ .. WM
headed far New Orleans for a televi-
sion appearance at noon.
She WH killed instantly -decapi·
tated.
She left the nightclub shortl> after µw. late performance, gathered up the
lleeping children and the pets. 4&Dd set
out on the two-hour trip to New Or·
leans.
The shaken driver oC the trailer
truck, Richard Rambo, about 40, of
Pensacola, Fla., said the car cam11
darting around the curve and smash·
< • into the trailer's rear with tremen-
dOUJ impact, pee.ling back the top of
the sedan.
The children, extricated from the
(See MANSFIELD, Pare%)
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Mesa Dedicates New .. (iJivic . ·Center
.
91 JACI[ BROBAClt peoj>le .wu .~o!ed. ud -• .,. ..., ,... ..,. sped. ta' &odly)....._ UM .,.,. citl.-
Pride WU u evident '.u IUD cutw. zeal'~ clldic•I• one ol tbe fill·
ting through morntng mlata today •• est m~ pl.Uds ~
cltiz:et11 of the city dedicated their 1, Chamber of C.Ommerce Presid,ent
new f4 million Civic Center, the cul· Al Geiser actomplisbed another ftr'lt
mlnatioo of dreams over 14 years of for the 14th birthday party when be
municipal lncorporaUon. introduced Mn. Beverly Cramb, New·
Mayor Willard T. Jordan, speatlng port Harbor High School Spanish
al the anniversary luncheon at the Teacher who will lead 111 Harbor A.tu
new Goll and C.Ountry C1ilb club-students on a South Amer\can tour
houee, beamed u he tow-YQI: houri this summer.
Of work and Rudy devoted to creat.. GeUer com.ml.s.sioned Mrs. 0-amb
ing tbe CMc "OonUr, second to none and tile 14 1tudents u Cost.I Meu's
in Orange Caunty or Southern Call-"Good WW Ambauldon." .
fornla, on the Orange County Fair-The luncheon program gave credit
grounds. to the City Council beaded by then
Thougtlts went back to 14 years ago mayor A. L. "Pink" Pinkley al. nve
when the little community al. 16,000 years a.go, Nhieh cooceived the idea
of•-a.tem:·--"" • lllllllt -wtilm-·tk -ioD ._ tlllllt .. 1 , a. -s u.
cun<nl council --by 111.oyor Jonlan wbidl: bl Wc'@lc a. com-
plex.
Al Ulis afterDocm's ......... crre-
monies lo front al the cltr ball, Rep.
Jamea B.· Utt (R-Smta Ana), con--
~ssiooal reprerdtatift flf ttu .ua,
pr&ised Coda Mesa • a ~ wt.icb
"paya: its way." Tbe debt-free com-
munity ..... money ............
tbe kind Of a dtJ wtddri tlle a.a.erva-
tive congressman coald 18'11 wit11 en-
tbuliasm.
Edward J. Kirby, now dired.IJt ol
PSA Hearings
Resume Today
On SF Flight
Slayer Sa-ved . :\ Reagan Grants 1st Clemency
A California Public Utilities bearing
on a request of Pacific Souttiweist Air·
lines to serve Orange County AUix>rt
continued in San Francisco today.
The hearing adjourned lour weeks
ago after two wee.ks · of sessions io
-Ana aod at the airJ>ort.
• Oppoolng tile PSA !t9nch!.. II /Jr
Calliornil, Booama Alrline• -.>d Pa·
tjfic Air Lines. The lint two are now
serv:iog the airport and Paci:flc bu an
application in for service there which
i1 before the Federal Av~n Board.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Rea·
gan today spared the life ol con-
demned alayer Calvln Tboma.s. lt wu
the f0vernor'1 first commutaticm Ill.
a de.atb penalty 1ioce be took office.
Thomas, 71, was convicted tn Los
Angele.I far the 1964 gasoline bomb
murder ol a 3-year-old boy, Robat
L. Ector. Reapl gru'1fld clemeDCJ oa the.
-tbat tMs _.,, ---...... --ho IO!fend bnlo -~ -muted the --..... ill Su Qumti..a's gas chamber to life la
prilOll wftbout parole.
Tbom.u bad been scheduled to cm
June 21 , but hil executioe date was
stayed by U.S. Supreme Court Just-
ice William 0. J>ou&lu • h. 13. a.,. aid ... Im.at ,, ii ~
-1a um.-, 1m i. -llWI be relNled • ..... • ~ . -
Reapn, ... aihoca&e .... ...
pma.tt:y· -a dl!Ca• ...... en... .... ... ......----die, er.--_,..., ...... "' .... catiom. ......... a.: .... tl -~ Yidlllwdlie. ·
Loo~,... ~n •
...,... two I t· -lllo lllO room ..... .._.., -.11 SI & 'n. , ........... WWW ........ 'ft:I M ....... _....,._ ... _
er of. tbe boy.
PSA wenta to serve Sacramento
from tfle local airport. via San Fran-
cisco. Air Oallfornla began ffigtils in
January ol th.ls yeM between tbe air-
.p<rt. and San Francisco with five
fiights a day. The service Us now go-
ing.µp to nine flights a day.
Air California had pret;ent.ed evi·
d,ence. to show that the L'Ompetition
wollld be fatal to the new enterprise.
Figures were.quoted showing that the
new airline was operating in !be red.
Educators Study Revi.swn
Of Intermediate Schools
From Page 1
ALLEN ...
By JOANNE SllA W
OITM~,......,
Newport.Mesa Unified School Dis-
trid authorities are oonaidering estab-
lishment ol slzth ...._ eiplll grode
lnt«mediate ad>ools, in COQ,jundkin
with current bond iasue sb.tdies.
Dr. Leland B. Newoomer. di5trict su-
opment. perintendenl, told an estimated IJ per--
The recaU, hcrwever . apparooUy in· SOOll at a ptj>lic meeting Wednesdiay
volves only Allen. nig~ ttlat be personally favors the
PlainWfs are: plao.
-Mrs. Roberta Waterman, 19841 Preaiemfy, liitb graden att earo0-
Che1apeake Lane, Huntington Beach, ed ill elemeutiary schools wi:l:h lower
a bouaewife. grades, starting with kindergarten. -Mattu• Porkr, 198 Ptov:idence Seventh and eighth grade classes now
Lane, Huntington Be&eh, production comprise ttie intermediate scbook.
11upervisor for a precision inatrume!l:t Dr. Newcome.r explained tb.1.1 he
manufacturing firm. leans toward the concept of a tttree-
...:....waDace M. MacKIJ, 2TI7 Loe Al· year intermediate facility because he
am os, San Clement!., an artist and believes it would result In more ef·
engineer. . fective schooling.
-Robert F. McCurdy, 2532 Circle Mo& of those present at the meet·
Drive, Newport Beach, president of a ing at Estancia High School appeared
marine supplies manufacturing and to agree with' Newcomer. who noted
5aJes .:ompany. that a decisioo is yet t.o be made by
-LarTJ Little, 18.53 Paros Circle,t.( district trustees.
Costa Mesa, president of an elec· At the. session. Newcomer and
tronics manufacturing and counseling school board members outlined vari-
firn.. ous approaches to a proposed mu!~
-Joe Cooper, 2213 El Rancho million dollar bond Wue election lhil
Vista, Fullerton, preaident or an in-fall Election dates ctUT"ently under
dustrtal, commercial and rttidential study are Oct. 24 and Nov. 7.
Teal estate firm. School officials and audieo« mem-
None of the plaintiffs was available hers Sttmed in agreement that a pro-
for ct1mment today dttpite repeated posal for six separate bond. issues,
effortJ toward contact by the DAILY each covering a different school con-
PILOT. , structlon project, should be geared to
. They allege f.h:at assessor Jiinsba~ needs over a fi~yar period. ttgh~\y appr1.1aed the propert~ in A similar meeting on the same nib-questi~n as part of an overall ad3ust· ject is slated today at 7:30 p.m., also
ment in assessment1. at Estancia. The district'.1 parent-
WRONG ASS~MENTS teadlet-organiz.atims have been in·
aimed at gittting a pWlic n:tipOme to
·-rdating .. tile -bond
xubjed. Final -·-..,. ---will be jafl-..,. -""""'""""'......, ................ PW. ..,.. ~ studJ race ia to-
"" -!nJm $11 -.. i= mil-lion.
Dislrict -~ out that ..---wlllbef....t
with a mrplul of 1.112 lt1ldents ill
Ul&'l... '"Limited" doubk sessirw
wiD be nerenvy, they said.
'nlis projedicm ol fub.Jn. aeeds WU
prese11ted to the audience:
-By Sept. 1961~ 10 additionai elf"o
mnitlr,J Mboo:I daasrooms, O inter·
~ daarOCJID5.
-By Sept. 19611: u additional e)re.
rnentary classrooms, 17 intermediate
and 24 high ICbool clusrooms.
'
-By Sept. 1'71: 19 adlltioral ele-
mentary classroams, 14 intermediate
.and 19 high MiJool classrooms.
-By Sept. Im: 17 additional ele-
mentary clasaOoms. IJ intermediate
and 24 higb school ciassroom1.
Retail ClerkA Call
Discount Store Strike
LOS ANGEl...&5 (UPI) -The first
in a loag series o! .triVs against tlM.:
diacount start industry in Southern
California is scheduled fM Satunt.y,
a spoUsman for nine local ttlllil
clerks unions said Watnrsday.
1be uniml leader uid the 1trike was
called after negotiations wi th Cal
Stores, Gemco, Unimart., White Pront
and others bnlte dolru..
•• ••• The board made arbitrary. vltAedt ·we.r--•· ~t· _....... N fraudulent and illegal aasessments on <=IJIU4y .. "'"' 1 ... ~. e.•·
Aug. 15, ISM in response to recom-comer notal that tht R91JioM are
mendatlons of Supervisor Allen," the -----------------------------
suit alleges.
Asaessor ilinshaw then v o i c e d
strong objections to the lowering of u-
susments in the area, a protest he
hu continued to e~SI over the 10
months since then.
Hinshaw today said be knew of the
~uit but bad not seen il The assessoT
also said that it was not too late to
file such an action.
"While I don't pretend to be an at-
torn..,.'' the 1upervisor Allen stated.
"I cb't see any ju.st.ification for legal
action, particularly at this late date
after taxes have been levied and
paid and with ooly three days re·
maJning in this fiscal year."
STUDYING SUIT
County Coon&el Adrian Kuyper said
he is studying the complex sWt and
expects to file some kind of an1wer
next week.
"About the moil obvious thing is
that it is very late," Kuyper remark-
ed. "It'~ 10 and ooe·half moot.hs after
the event alter Lu.es are paid and
spent." ·
But llinshaw. cited a case he called
"almost identical" in which the plain-
tiff1 won in Los Angeles County.
No court hearings in the Ormg.
County suit will be scbeduled u.nW the
county files an answer, It could Ul4'!n
take several months.
The su.it asks that the Roard nf Su-
pervisors si tting as .a Board or EquaJi·
zation lo rehear the case.
'Bug' Vs. Bike Plaintiffs claim that if the Superior
Court docs not order a rehearing. ta.x-
payers will be forced to hire attor·
neys every year and bring action
against the super visors.
''TIM> sue.Ing taxpayers declare the
board 's action in reducing the Lagun.a
Niguel assessment distorted the coun·
ty\ asi;essmenl ratio ..• " the com·
millet slatemtnl ~00.
Even a Volkswagen must. look pretty big lo a 5-ycar-ofd hike rider
about lo collide with it. Unidentified neta'hbor comfort .. Paul Be.au·
champ aft.er son of Fire Battalion Chief Rx.be.rt Beauchamp m 376
Ramona Way tangled with car driven by George A. Hiemer. 17, or
!;43 Riversid e Drive, Newport Beach, on S:inla Ana .'\\•cnur :ii 16th
Place in Costa 1.fcsa Wednesday aC!ernoon. Boy was 1rcat00 ;it Hoag
Me1norial J~ospiLal and 'relf!ased.
I
Gls Use Cong
Map, Overrun
Red Base Camp
SAlGON (UPI) -U. S. air cavalr)·
--. •. im.ia --to .... 117·. Viet c.c d11a1er -.r'·
ru a C-amt .,._camp Wednes-
4-J ud .-t tbiir .. _. .. cMpnn9
........ ...... lllO llDlllo ....., aft.
.-a-,YlelC.,.MttaJ!eefl·a --n. c.wwM1aw ........ lr8ll .ud a %'* a. · .c s'rt i.e.. ......... -.Nol--ia Wm 7-D • .._ w"r111 ti. ~ Saatll. Vktm'• troopa fmn-
od • -.,_ .., -ll· fort to !lee .. lbe -and -.
Tbe men amt machina ol tbe Utb
Armand Cavalry Regiment wu mov-
iDI" tllnGCll ~ .. -ll ripped the metal tracb trom tbe anncind
~ canien crancbiD& oJong
witb support from tank units. Tbe Vf"o
hide& acrm.an,-can knock down foot
lfllcll -· Ovemmniog the -.,..,,, _,.
ently came • a surprise. Tbe caval-
rymen were aiming 1ligbtly IOUUt of
the Red baUalion but imtead plungod
into tbe lb I d 1 t ol tbe camp itself.
t.oudliJtC off a duel between cavalry
-and Viet Coog baby -· At lea.st three penoonel carriers
were bit .ad 10 Americans wounded
ia the batUe -.--the umee:n en-
emy. Communilt klaet were not
known. Four of the woanded were
.aboari a tracted vebk:Jie under come
mamt. of S-Sgt. DoDald E. McArdle., S2.,
ol New Ylll'k.
Tbre traitted w:biciu retreated to
the wes"and then south alon&.. the riv· « buk, tu.vine tbe Red fortt trap-
ped betWMn the South Vietnamese
and the: river. Today the armored col-
umn struck from the northeast while
anno~ helicopters patrolled the riv·
er fn search of fleeing eoem.y troop1.
The cavalrymen's goal was the ltd
Battalion of the Viet Cong's 2'75th Di·
visioa.. Col Roy w. Forley sUl it WAI
caught while trying to train and re-
build after setbacks early this year.
In the air war U. S. jell bootbed lbe
vast phospborite mines in which North
Vietnam lltarel iU mwtitioa, a spokes-
man reported today.
Jayne Recalled
As Life-loving,
Vibrant Person
A glamoroua young woman Is dead,
:md it'• an especiallJ bitter blow !.o
Orange 'County where abe often vi.sit-
ed.
Beae.ath the veneer of a se.:r: idol,
many here came to know her person-
ally as a vibfant. warm and Ule--loving pttS~ • ,
Jayne Mansfield once went borne
from Capiltrano Beach Club tn some·
ooe ebe's sneakers aft.er she lost her
shoes in the surf at an Orange County
Pre5.ll Club party. The footprinU of a
fun gal will never return.
She loved the nigtlUife and per·
haps more than any other Hollywood
star could fill not only the require-,
mt'nb of the tape measure, but also
the expectations of the public with
an exceptionall,y real sense of humor
and presence.
Posing far the opening of posh Or·
ange County restaurant '"fbe Paris
Scene" (oow Oiez Cary) in Orange,
she whispered to henieU to the delight
of photographers:
''Pull In your tummy, throw out your
chest, eyes open and take a deep
breath." Facing flashbulbs Wl.ll not a
chore, she forthrightly reveled in ti.
More recently on a serious occasion,
she entered Orange County Superior
Court to fight ror the custod.,y or her
tl·month--0ld son.
'l"'le courtroom was filled with curi ·
ous county employes, passersby, and
an unexpected number of encr~lic
newsmen.
She was seeking custody of her son,
Antonio Otbviano, then reportedly !iv·
ing with hl11 paternal aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatley of ltunf·
ingtoo Beach. She eventually won his
custody.
Civic center employes in Santa Ana
today were especi1Jty saddened by the
loss of the young woman who could
be both a su: symbol and a delightful
per11on
"Real sad re.al sad," one bailiff re-
peattd as he went through his morn·
1ng d11Ue11.
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DlttYllt INJURE~Pollce and bystanders give emergency fll'St lid
to U.B. Navy Bol:tlwain Wayne stanley Johnson, on leave wilb three. l otllm from USS !Jberty in LOiii Beach •
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CRASH nESCUE ...
Mala -and -8""ievard
I ¢11ad towM'd it': --al • lliCb ,..,. "' ----tho car -pod a parbd lniCI<, ca·
reened another UID feet 'to 1015 E.
Balboa Blvd., ....... tt plougb<od tata
an unoccupied parked car, owned by
Joseph Toronto, 54, of Van Nuya,
Police and firemen &aid the crash
was reported at 9:50 p.m. and 9:Sl
p.m. The two injured sailors were
Kmitt.ed to Hoag's emergency ward
30 minutes later at 10:20 p.m.
Owner of the parked three-quart.er
ton pickup truck first struck was Jo-
seph C. Powers, 18, of 2-\JJ N. Fair.
moot St., Santa Alla.
He uJd the truck wu parked in
low gear to prevent it from ..rolling.
1'\e lmpoct )lllocUd it a oar'• llalth
one! ~ .,, 1ho -"Jf thef'd hit it Madon, rd ltfD 11e
chasing my ~ *' Pewers muaed.
Traffic ucti ~ eo "tbe P.nlft.
sula. thoroughfare wu backed up for
bl.oclu .. Conge.1\joo continued ·for more
than an hour a.fter the Coll.Won.
'I'hre!? firemen were slightly injured
while gllShing water onto the blau.
Capt. R. F. Wright sufiered singed
eyebrows and flash burns on his face.
Capt C. Kight and fire engineer Tom
Daily both sustained minor finger
cuts.
Damaged besides ltle cars was the
1015 E. Balboa Blvd. residence where
the accident occurred. Intense beat
cracked windows on the structun..
Other nearby homes escapeJ dam.a.&e.
Dare 'Not Opposing'
~nti-wpless Measure
Danny _ Dare, M.eloclyland Theater
co-producer, today denied he had op-
posed an "anti·topless" bill sponsored
by state Sen. George 'Deukmcjian (R-
Long Beach).
The bill, which would permit local
legislation in the field of topless en-
tertainment and other semi·nude pub-
lic •ppearaoces {such as topless beer
bar waitresses), was dead-ended by
the As.tembly Crim.in.al Procedure•
Commltlff.
Dare, whole Melodyland Tbeatu
last December had a skinniab w i th
Anaheim officials over the rtaging of
the musical revue, "Les Girla:," in
which bate-breasted chorines appear·
ed, said he testified in Sacramento
"only In regard to legislation on
stage entertai.nmenl"
"My teltim.ony wu a plea for ex-
chWon of one sentence of Sen. Deul;·
mejian's bill," he u.id, "that part o(
the bW aimed direictly .at theatrical
productioos."
'nle Anaheim entnpeneur Wet he
opposed local control of theatrical
performances, but did not oppose any
From Pqe 1
MANSFIELD •••
crushed car. were taken to big Olar·
ity lfospital in New Orleans. then
transferred to Ochsner Foundation
llospitaJ.
Miss Mansfield'& violent and bloody
death ended a flashy career as a buJC -
om Hollywood sex symbol, replete
with personal troo1bles and husbaiids,
plus five children.
She usually took the children with
her on any trip. However, 16-yeu.okl
Jayne Marie Mansfield, and \.year.
old Antonio Cimber were not in the
death car. lie was the son of het third
husband, Matt Cimber from whom
was estranged.
Brody had been Miss Mansf.leld 's
companion a.nd lawyer. llis wife had
accused him in a divorce act.Jon re·
cently of committing adllltery with
Miss Mansfield. who was sep.u-ated
from her third husbaOO , Matt Cim·
ber, a stage director. Miss Mansfield
and Cimber had a child, Antonio, I.
Miss Mansfield was born in 193.1, in
Bryn Mawr, Pa., and grew up in Phil-
lipsburg. N. J . lier real name wa~
Vera Jayne Palmer . Later she moved
to Texas and was graduated from
High land Park l·ligh School in 11allas
anc:t attendl'd the University nf Texas
and the University ol Ca lifornia at lA5
Angeles.
lier ascent to fame came acciden-
tally when a press agent managed to
get her on a publicity junket lo Flori·
da for a Jane Ru5sel: movie. She hap-
pily posed for photographers in 11
skimpy red bi kini and stoic tht show
fri:im Mii;~ R11.~11elt and other glamor
girls on the trip.
other part or the Deuk.mejla.n blll or
any other legislation in the same gert-
eraJ field currently pending in Sacr.
mento.
The Callfornl.a Legl1lature bas at-
tempted five times to pass bills which
would permit local control of topless
waitresses and entertainers.
AU five attempts have failed. The
Deuimejian bill was passed by the
Senate. but failed to reach the dis-
cussion stage in the A11embly com-
mittee.
Two More Seek j
Toples.s Permit •
With the ban down becall9C of •
Superior Court order. applicants for
entertainment positions at Baby DoU'1
Place, 2170 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me.a.,
are beiing received at the Police 0.-partment.
Latest to apply for permission to
dance. at the topless bar is CaroMt
Diane Taylor. 21 , of 4600 Wayne Road. ~-· de! Mar. She said on her ap-plication that she had attended Long
Beach State College.
Another applicant was James C.
Byron, 31, of Anaheim, who is a
d;ummer at the gpot_ He isn't plan-·
n1ng to dance. topless.
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Buffalo Streets Tense
Mt~r Renewed Rioting
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PREPMB> Jln""lo pili<lf'IND cndJs lhatgun in his arm II be
pats on pa mllt befare jaining other oflic:en in trying to drive gangs
of Negroes off the lb.a ol Md side gbetm where there bae been
rioting malt ol a. week..
Legi,slative Leatkrs
Agree on Stnte Budget
SACBAMEH'IO (AP) -"n. niea..
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leaden pw RepulftM Gair. Jlnpa
aligbOJ Dft ... i, ..... .., to
decide "'lf'Mr .. cat tbeil' fiul • bolB..,..__.. De•• ................. mm 'ws -6al CA NJ'
I' WWW ( •••!tt I creed Wed-
_..,.__a~ lSI ..
'P«""inc biD .... ..~ will re-
quire Jla'e u--millica in -~ er taus tD ._...,..it.
Tbe CAal!lw r.w tllie apmdiag proow t8 tlie Se9* wt Aae .. ._.,
floan far a 9* 1* today. Faced
witb tbe .,.......,. ol beiJlg given
mere mcmey tha be ~ Reapn must decide whttlm" to bJep tbe .•
ditimal ~ .. mt them -
amd ... lip Ille bill before tbe c:ur-
rat filcal JMr emll. midnight. Fri-
day.
The dt.alnna ol tbe mnfen.nce
eommittee, Sea.. Gearse Miller lr. (D-
)hrtiner., disrniaecl hia colleagues
from the smae.fiDed ,...cing room at
about 7: 1S p.m., poared a drillt ..i
mapped "I think we'n got a g • • d
budget... Ria CIOlllJlliUee bad been De-
pating in private for fin daJL
Miller. tbe Sen*'s cipr~.
gruff-talking vdei -al the ft9ca) wan. wouldn't gtve the amount. Bal
it ls &el.J 1D be aomewben in the
wiCN'Ol'bood el the Auembl;y'1 ~-1.5
biJlicm venioo al the frestmum gov-
eruor'a tint ..,-ding biD and t h e
Senate'• '5.11 billion budget. A com-
mittee iiD6Dba aM:ed ''bow m u c b
ea JOO mange!"
The A.awmNy ~ would require
... millm iD 1ligher taxa. to put it
ill .,.._.. Tbe Sem1e nn.lon car·
ried a deficit of '1M million.
But an the session.. tax bi.lb are
tied up iD controversy. Reagan's aJl·
tfm&mgb $1 bi.Dion tax bike request
gtts a bearinC from tbe Senate Fi-
nance Committee Saturday and exten-
aw rew1 itiDg is expected.
Both the Senate and the Assembly
made big additions to the $.S.06 billion
Reagan ubd for 1aJt Marcb. A D d
evea hia own request was up from the
$U:Z billion "aqueeu and cut a n d
trim" apencting program be offered
after hia inauguration.
Both the Senate aocl the Assembly
added money to aucb major targets of
Reagan's economy drive as higher ed·
ucatiaa and mental health.
Reagan, who pledged to sign tbe
budCet even without the tax increase
to balance it, aaid he'll make "what.
ever c:utl I think are necessary.••
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14 Injured
By Shotguns
In Outbreak
BUFFALO, N. Y. (AP) -'nle
count of wounded in racial rlottne
mounted here today, although an on.
easy calm bad sewed over the clty
after the second straight night of vio-
lence.
More than 1,000 Negroes, most ot
them youtha, rampaged through the
lower Ea.st Side Wednesday p.lgbt, fir.
iDg guns, setting fires, looting atoru
and shattering windows, ln an out.-
bunt blamed by some upon a lack
of jobs and recreation facilities.
At least 14 persona were injured,
none seriously, but shotgun blasts,
and four policemen were treated for
other injuries, such as bruises and
cuts.
DISORDER JN FALLS
. Disorder also broke out in neighbor.·
mg Niagara Falls, but 50 helmeted
policemen dispersed the 200 protest·
ora within an bOW' and after only a
few windows bad been brokn in the
l"fllOrt city's northeasten chie:flJ Ne. gro 18Ction.
Although Buffalo police preferred to
call the outbreak a diaturbance, n-
porters on the scene aaJ.d it wu a
riot -the fint major demonstration
of racial unrest in Upstate New York
since the Rochester riots Of 1964.
The Buffalo atreeta quieted during
the predawn bolD'I, apparently be-
cause -in part -many young per-
sons were so tired from the all-night
rampage Tuelday that they went
home to bed. ..
Crowds of several hundred rock
and bo'ttle -t.oS81ng youths ranliD&
from pre-teens to their early 20s kept
400 police busy firing dozens of vol·
leys Of tear gas shells along four
strife-tom blocks of Sycamore Street.
LOOTING, ARSON
Many of the youngmn vanlabed
after dark, leaving the street.a to loot..
ers and arsonists.
More than 30 persons were arrest.
ed. At least a dozen fl.J'es were 1et.
Eleven persons, including two police-
men, were hit by abotgun blasts. Win·
dows were smashed in mor-than a
dozen cars belonging to white per· aona who tried to cruise through the
troubled area.
Police s&d the two officers were
ahot accidental:ly by A tblrd police-
man.
Queen Heading
For Expo '67
LONDON (UPI) -Queen Elizabeth
II and Prince Philip left today for a
seven-day Canadian trip that w a s
carefully pla.nMd to a void areas of
Quebec where demonstrations against
the crown broke out during her visit
in 1964.
They flew today to Ottawa. Their
trip takes them to Expo fil in Mon·
treal but they will not venture ·out-
side the f.airground.s into the city or
Montreal, scene of anti-British vio-
lence by Freodl Canadians seeking
separation from Britain.
The queen and her husband will
take part in weekend ceremonies in
Ottawa marking the 100th anniversa·
ry of the Canadian confederation and
will visit Expo '67 on Mooday.
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ALL OF JERUSALEM NOW PART OF ISRAEL
Old Jerusalem An.nexed
Over · Johnson Objection
JERUSALEM (UPI) -In a move
deplored by President Johnson, the rs.
ritell army today banded over control
of old Jerusalem to Iaraeli civilian au-
thorities. '
The action, which was tantamount
to annexation to that part of Jeru-
salem seized from Jordan in t h i s
month's war, put the entire city un·
der control of a Jewbb atat.e for tbe
first time in abnOlt i.ooo 7ears.
OMciala ~ to Iaraell dti·
11&D1 not to ~ tbe l'UOW"CH of
the old city bJ ruablng there within
the next few day1. Jordan bad sealed
the old city oil to llr•liJ ever since
the lM& Palestine war.
The Jerusalem Pott, which often re·
flecta government opinion, rejected
charges that Israel wu acting hastily
in taking over the old dty by sayin~:
"Never before bu any administra·
tion of this dty paid ao much attert·
tioo to the universal character of Jeru·
aalem ai hrael 11 &>lng."
Johnson said such "hasty" and one--
sided action by Israel would make a
·'fair" solution to the Middle East con·
flict more difficult. The State Depart-
ment said the Israeli takeover cannot
be regarded "as determining the fU·
ture of the holy places or the status ~
Jerusalem in regard to them." This
meant that the United States did not
recognir.e tbe annexation.
The shrinea of three miOooa, CbN-
tian. Jewilb and MotJem, are housed
in the old d1\Y which llraeli troops
captured from JOl'dan Jn thb month'•
war.
The Israeli defenae ministry an-
nounced that beginning at noon today
there will be no restriction of move-
ment between the former hraeU and
Jordanian sectors of tbe city.
In other words, Jews were enabled
to visit the old city and Arabs the new
for the first time since the 1948 Ill·
raell war of iDdepeodence.
Johnson Signs Poverty Bill
Extending Teacher Corps
PHILADELPHIA (UPl) -Presl·
dent Johnson used the Philadelphia
"scene of' 1964 racial rioting today to
&lgn a key Great Society measure ex·
tending the life of tbe Teacher Corps
and to extoD progress m the war oo
poverty.
In a four-story building is now tbe
lite ol a highly successful local job
training program that started in an
abandoned jail, the President appeal-
ed to young Americans to "come for·
ward and apply for this great adven·
ture."
The bill be signed continues the
Teacher Corps program for three
more years and was enacted over
sUH opposition in Congress. Johnson
loot note of this fact in his prepared
speech and in a~ed remarks assert·
ed that the antipoverty program was
ma.king noteworthy strides despite
critidml.
After making his stop at North Phil·
adelphia's ghetto area, Johnson flew
to Tex.as to attend the funeral later
today of hJs uncle and to spend a
long 4th of JuJy weekend at his ranch.
The funeral o{ Huffman Ba.ines Sr .•
83. o~ of Johnson's favorite uncles,
waa delayed a day. so the President
could attend the services in San An·
tonio.
On Arrival at tbe Pbilade.Jpbia job
training center set up .io the aftel'-
math of the 1964 riot.a. Johnson Rem-
ed in high apirlil. As be toured tfM
project. be shook hands with job.train-
ing studenl! and others in rapid-fire
campaign style.
As he left the cent.er, be ra1sed a
clenched fist of det.ennination t-0 the
onlooking trainees and their teachers
and called out: "Keep that apirlt."
Sena te Okays Nitze -As D~fense Assistant
WASHING TON (UPI) -The Sen·
ate tod.ay confirmed by voice v o t e
President Johnson's appointment of
Paul H. Nitze to be deputy aecrela·
ry of defense -No. 2 man at the
Pentagon.
Nitze, Navy secretary since 196.1.
succeeds Cyrus R. Vance who re·
signed because or a back ailment.
DAILY PlUIT ~
Ship Attack
Followed
Note Delay
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A~
arriving too late. a gun firing by it-
aelf and finally names and death -
these were the elements in a traged.J
of Ute Middle East war that m., aev·
er be fUlly erplained.
The Defense De~ today WU
Investigating how a m~ge from
the Joint Chiefs at Staff teJl1ng t b e
U.S. communications abip Liberty to
move away from the Sinai Coast
was misrouted and delayed.
The message did not arrive wdil
after the lightly armed Liberty had
been attacked by Israeli jets and tor·
pedo boats on the afternoon ol June a,
tilling 34 Americam and wound'ng 75.
The Pentagon Wednesday ~
public an unclaasified summary ol
tbe findings ol a U.S. Navy court el
inquiry that investigated the iDcidedl..
It a n a w e r e d some questions. but
raised others.
The court found that Liberty waa in
international waters, properly mart-
ed, in calm, clear wea1her. It uid b-
r...ell armed forces bad "ample op-
portunity to identify" the ship. It said
the attack was "unprovoked .. and -
once it bad begun -was ''welJ.aQ.
dinated, accurate and determined."
Beyond these statements tLe court
reached no conclusions on why t b e
Israeli planes and boats attactecl . h
received no testimony from the Is-
raeli government. Israel wu still con-
cluding lta own inveatigatio&.
Tbe court'• public npst m.de -mention of what tbe Libat;J'• m11:11an
WU. Earlier tbe Peat.apt Md taJd
lhe was seat to tbe SiDlll CCllllt to
relay comm•mkwtiom ClODCS'Diq the
evacuation· of AmericaD5 'ram tbe
middle East. There also was specal>
tion the equipment-laden vessel waa
11eot to tune ii& selSitive eled:roaic
ears in on the progress of the war.
The s h l p was 1.5.S miles ~
When the attack occurncl Ear1ler
that morning, the Pentagoa Aid. tbe
Joint Cbiefa in Wuhington bad OT•
dered the llhip to move farther from
the coast even tbougb this wOllld
hamper ber mission.
The message was somehow mis-
directed. But the court made no find..
ing on whether, if it bad been re-
cehted. the incident would not have
happened.
Tbe court said that during the five
hours before the attack Liberty was
under "surveillance" three times by
unidentified planes. It said il did not
know wbether these planes identified
the &hip or whether they passed my
information to higher beadqu.arten..
Humphrey Visit8
South Korea
SEOUL C UPI) -V"ice President Hu-
bert H. Humphrey arrived in Seoul to-
day for the inauguration of South Ko-
rean President Park Chung Hee and
m<>V«I th.rough a welcoming crowd
like be was c.ampaigning bim.telf.
A 19-gun salute was fired in Hnmpb-
rey's honor and an exuberant crowd
of several hundred Americana was on
hand to greet him.
Humphrey led a delegation of rep-
resentatives from the U.S. Senate and
House for Park's i:nanguratioa Sat-
unlay to a second term.
American soldiers and defmdftrts
1tationed in South Korea cheered the
vice president as be stepped from a
special U.S. Air Force jeL llu.mphrey
moved among the crowd makfne
bands and exchanging greetings.
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646-0275 6'46-0176 INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op•n Mon., Thul"I. A Fri. Evu..
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Speediest Helicopter ' Vl'IT .........
· The world's faateot known roton:r1ft -speed 302 mileo per hour-ls reported
to be tllla Lockheed-deyeloped Army compound (winged) helicopter. The four-
bl.ade XH-51A ia Y.l: feet long, nine feet high and bas a rotor diameter Of 35
feet with wlDi span of 17 feel The reconl -set IMt week off lhe Omard coast.
. Miss Kitty
Divorced,
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To Remarry
PHOENIX (UPI) -,,.
bwl Amadli Blltl, t b.
-Db' at Iba "(la. smote" telftklon ...-,
recelfed ID 1IDCOlltelted di-
vorce from her ll1rd Jim..
band Wed ..... •y and plllt-
ned to ?emarTJ Friday.
14111 Blab. 311, teatlllod
her husband. a Scott.dal.,
Artz.,~ Juon S. Day
Jr., ''would become Vflt1
violentty ang,y and kaap
me up all nlght cryint."
She t-Wly II pl-1
to m1JT1 Frank H. Gllblrt
of ScottsdaJt.. owner ot th•
Gilbert Irrigation Pamp Oo.
The Rev. Dal.I SmJtb wu
to -offldatt at the I p..m.
ceremony.
Group Takes
Blast iit
Young GOP
CAMBRIDGE, Ma 11.
(UPI) -TIMI lllpon Sodety
want.I the Repd>llc:M N•
~onal Commlttee lo wltb-
hold lunda lrom the YOUlll
Ropublican N-F--
atioo, which It oalll m ed-
vance guard for Ille presi-
dential candidac:r of GOT.
Ronald -at c.lllor· nia.
Burma R.iots Bring
Military Clampdown
Nurse Nuns
Switch to
law in bis flv.yes ltrcme·
mu nlt, Gu. Ne .Wiil med
hla --la ...,. ~
......... aat ... -riot. me that baa ldlad 11 ,...
Th<J1•W m lknnlllle
White Garbs ~ "=:.:,, ~
gtmllre, Wolmdtng. mm I*'·
WASHINGTON (AP} -sons. But the rioUn tuued
N-.Og 1m111 at George--. 11>e nearby C111-
towu UnlvtnitJ Soap I t a l Commnn!d l n f or IMl:im
""' Iha -In ... nation to -., and -loollaC try • nritcb to white D\IIUS I and l:1'rning the homel m
unlfcrma: in place of t2J.e tn.-OUnesie businessmen unto
ditioo.al " b 1 t • religious mrial law came .t mid.-
habit ...,,l
And they .. llnd:in& that
"with no Iona: U1rta drag-1be rioting erwted "'-
&lnl b • b Ind, or 1leevu <Jllnese O:mmunl.st h l Ch dan&linl at her lide, a nun-. school stludentl, reluled IN lister cu move about permissioo to weu-..-..
JMr'9 •••11J, especially bemini the portq.it.d P9-
tbrough n a r: r o w apece," king leader Mao Tie WJI,
uld -Ill. Francuca """'"" ln Rod Gmn! r.m-Lmni>P o1 ... on!• at Sii-• Ion. They ~ed Ibo Biii'
!era at st J-She ;. """" floe. 'Ibey chantild ln-auistut admlnistnitor of NU M Bunneee leaden.
nursing ..-vices at the bot> 'Ibey defied their Jknnea
pilal. ~-
DAVIS• BROWN
Holl!leS OK
$2 lh Irillion
~
Space f tipds
WASlllHO'l'llN '(UPI) -Tbt-mi ·'-ie ...
livinl Iba -·-a "10" tor tta .\Polio moon -.but---· a bokl cm QM )Od.bmar
projectl.
TIMI~ booioic ·-·only
mloar ...UU-tl In Ille
IU blllimi At>ollo bud&et
WodMMa), bat lrtmmed
more l>an •-trom
the IU billloo tolal IOUlbl
by the National Aeronau·
1ics and Spece Minlnhtra-
Uon.
A joint ccmfa:...,. com-
mittee wW haw to work
out the dlffeleDtei between
the HOUie bill, wtllcb allced
Piii .mm. from NASA '•
roqueat, and Iba -bill,
-loppad all ... mil· lion.
The econcmy cuts are not expect.i lo aflad NASA'•
bid to land utr wt1 on .... _..,_
2 of Bolling Stones Go to.Jail • • • • • •
C111CHES'l'EI\, Eni1lncf U..,,. Scboeldermu, -llldwd uld, " f!>al II tho Tllo ati"l .... la a ·-· (UPl) -llOIUnl Slonet II ao Jonier la Brlta1D. bad 1uuut1oa." pletoly" Donna! atate and
lead euitarilt Ke4tb Rich--•=•,.."-a..,....., A bas beell •· &rd wu aentlnctd to one --•• -r-v wurant ... "doel not emblrrau ...,
yeu In Jail toda)' and lini· -· • p·amolda(-ldt by ;:.:_.a:..~ 'w11o"'~ _:,~ Q1," lllcbmLoalll Ho. de-
er -.;Jaaor lo tine Ille -W N ... at Ibo ...--lbt --'•• Giil montba Jmprboamant oa , ~~ld1 wb.lcb reeeutb< 'WU IUI WM c Irr J 1 •I Ill .----. 1
nU<Ott., ·•ctiarg ... ---,..... "If/' a -fw 11be1 ll'alm at -P -11117 • rag --111t bad IOI llldwd~: wu coavtd-OD Jqger • behalf. . r aided Richard'• home. rid of her lnhlhitkw bJ
ed on a c• ol allow1nl Prosecution &UorntJ Mal-. . lUdwd wu allo ques-smold.n& hemp.
marijuana . ba'1111~ ~ colm Morrll uld,"'tlJGUr tlOjMd about Ibo 111111. llrl ~ waa,rlag a blact a party at Iii.ta ,htUe ,.. "91~ th.It le 'nz'4ini, •: ....., ... m. Jl lbe~ PttAcJrlble
12. Jagger, \ai.o ·:a, ..u. Waf._:_Plutad by 6( """ ·pOrtr, Tbt ~ oolll mt!; ml Ila --Ibo !ound gullty~-<>1-poo. ol ~World la.Ill -pollee flluod. liar allllq '"' lilrl....,. _lac aalJ.a "'I
sessing four:pep pilll attaae to ~.~ ....... ;~-a-IClfa imd WUl'IDl_,aaJ.1 a ~-·W Mia :aP-party. , • • ed' if mailoc . ........,, Ia '!IC! wtdcb lllt lot fall from llaln Iii liPiO ball'allir
&lb bad' .p11-i-lliat .... aqpoJ!oo!" . !llM .!II time. • dq ta ,... ' &bj.
cent >
R<>bert lllOlb Fraaar. • Lond~n .,t · director pho , ..
........ :K , lahi::: waa t ·e a ·t tlll c·• d to . liz
mo• iJ!i jlll: ·
Boll> rraaar and Jauor
werelll!od '1)iaadu but -tence WU dtlayec( untD the
end at ~· trtaL crtea Of "obi no!" came from tbe
public Pil'"1-Iba l"'7
In Cblcbaator court relurmd
their nrdlet of .. IUIJl1'. aft.-
er one boar's ~
ot Richard'• CUI.
Rlchar~ dealed the
charge. Be -• Canedt• named. David
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The aodety ...... Iba ap-
poal for • haltlng " -w the Yomic GOP -Wedneoclay, caBlng tho ...
gantzatkm'1 recent CDllffll-
tion in Omaha, Neb. -
where RMgan was ll?Cll"9d.
,.,. the precldeJJC1 In Iha
1968 election -• "dlJ..
grace."
A liberal GOP reeean::b
and poticy group b a I e d
here, the Ripon Society 1atd
the yotmC GOP tooYeutioo
wu an omen ol lhingl to
come -"if history n!peatl
ltull."
Magna"o~ ASTRO-SONIC STEREO
Vietnam
Casualties
WASHINGTON (AP)
The Pentagoc idectif)ed
Wednesday 19 Army men
and two Marinel tilled in
the Vletnam war. The llat.
included four Anny men
from California who wen
killed In action.
· 'Ibe clu.sification of two
other California 1oldier11
wu changed from ml11sing
to dead, hostile. Still anoth-
er California Army man was
listed u having dJed, non.
hostile.
Here 11 the U.t:
Killed in action -
W 0 Michael G. Harvey,
husband of Mrr. Catberille
A. HBl"fty, El Portal; Sgt.
Oren K. Miller. husband of
Mn. Ada L. Miller, Ven-
tura; Pfc. Donald M. Mun-
den, son of Ernest F. Mun·
den. Quall Valley ; Pfc. Jer-
ry T. Thomu , son ol Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thomu:,
Lo!! Angeles.
Changed from mJ11&ing to
dead, hortlJe-
Spec. 4, P aul Bowman Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mr1. Paul
Bowman. Kensington; Cpl
David A. Robin, son of
Lo"'•eU R. Simmons, Oak-
land.
Died , non-hostile--
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646-1684 ·.OPEN 9 TIL 9 P.M. Pfc. David N. Parks. hus·
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Contre.18 Tlght.eaed
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QUEENIE ' By Phil lnterlandl GOP Chie.f Backs Unruh Tax Pinn
•
Freeze on Hiring
'"It'1 terrible the way they squeeze so many tables
into aucb a. emall aoaoe. isn't it?"
SACRAMENTO luPI) -
Assembly Republican load-
er Robert 11onagan of Tracy
wu on record today as sup-
porting Speaker Jesse M.
Unruh's $375 million rival
to a property tax relief plan
proposed by Gov. Ronald -..
Unru h, (D-lngiewood),
and Monagan jointJy an-
DOUDCed the new agreement
Wednesday. It apparently
assured lower House ap.
proval of the speaker's bill
which provides both man-
datory property tax relief
and in creased state aid to
looal sdlool clist:ricta,
Unruh agreed to am~
the measLre to provide
more of the fuoda for in-
creased sohool aid and lesa
for property tax relief ao u
to secure Mooeean's sup-
port.
Despite the amendmeots,
the legislatioo would pr~
vide more tax relief tDan
the Republican governc1"1 FEPC I s d proposal for a $120 millioo s trengthene 7.'tr~ .:,· befoni Ille
SA.atAMENTO (UPI) -vote and aent to die Wey& latest changes, would have
the state's school districts
by means ot a complex for·
mula.. The dia1ricts woo.Id
have been required to use
'235 million ~ the money
foc property tu. reducUow
aOO would be free to use
the otbu' $140 million fO!'
irogram improvemects.
The amendment.! permit
di6tricta: with less tnan the
statewide average wealth
per student to use part ol
the property tax reJiel mon-
ey tor program im~
menf.!I at the ·dlacretloo al
the district board of. diree-
l<n.
A district witfl. wealth 5
percent below the statewide
average, fur' imtance, would
be pemtitted to use $ per·
cent of the prqierty tu
mooey for otber" progrmm.
"It will be for the
(tchool) -to --
mine -the people ttiey atrve desire an ilJl..
proved left! ot twh'Cation, or """""" ... -. .... whidtottbele--
should receive firtt Jrl«·
ity... lJinnlh IUd..
M-lstbe-ot
• ICbool aid bill jpCWll id
br tbe CalilGr1lla T-
A-(CrA).
HOLD IT!
Don't make
a move!
Wgnnewood
SANTAANA
Th e F a i r F.mployment and Means OommJttet. divided '37S mlJllon amoog
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Is this a sale! Ewery poioe, Syle, llile, ~-... k >-Ha.
Huge reductions on -cf our moot .... s Its ""'8 " ....,
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SANT A ANA • 2522 N. Main Street e 547-765 I
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C DAILY PILOT ,._,,,..29,1967
County Rewarded
For Safety Record
SANTA ANA -'lbe N•·
tioaa1 Saloty Council rec:oe-
ni20d 0..,... CGwll)' ud
five of its ck:partmentl for
good recon11 ID safety, Finl
Diltr1d ~ "Cye"
C. M. Featherly ilbnounctd
today.
Departments cited for
good ftlCCl'dl were the Or·
-Coanty Medical Cen-~r. Sberilfs Depatment,
-Dbtricl. Airport and BulldlDgs..vlcn.
Perfect. oo-acclderll scores
came from the lhD1xr J>it..
tricl and Airport. Featberty
noted. ,,,. Medical Ceote
toot a top for boapllah and
sanitariums.
Second place awards for
few lou • time accidents
went to tbe SberiH"1 Depart·
ment and Building aervices.
TbiJ means that ·0range
County lmurance rat.el are
down lo about Ci per em·
p&oye wbUe aome govern·
mental agenclea pay u high
as '500, Featberly explain·
ed.
R ecords were won in
statewide competition dur·
ing 1981S. the coundl'a 81th
annual business and lndus·
try contest
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Legion Picks
Santa Anan
SAN DIEGO IAPI -A
Sa nta Ana lawyer, Harold
E. Heinly, was elected
American Legion state com-
mander Wednesday, He was
unoppo&ed .
Also elected during the
49th annual ·convention of
the American Legion's CaJ.
ifornia Departmtnt w e r e
°'arles M. Meech or San
Diego, strgeant.at-arms.
who defeated Bell's Floyd
Schultz and Natalie Harper
of Gonzales, vice command·
er o! the Legion's wom~n's
organizatioo .
The delegates· also end<lrs·
ed John Flynn of Vallejo
as their candidate for nat·
ional commander.
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Union Oil
Lab Blaze
Quen-chid
YORBA l. In d a
Flames early tod1y dam·
aged about ,f7,ooo· worth of
furniture ~ ieb, equip-
ment here at the Union 011 ·
Ruearcb Cemer, VIWncla
Avenue and lmpertaJ. High·
way.
Firemen trom: the Callfor·
nia DivWoq. qt P'oreab'y and
Br~ were able to uve an
estimated $1.7 mlll1on worth
ol buildinp and equipment.
About t&,«Mlio in structural
damage wu recorded after
the 26-mlnute boltle ID 1top
the flames that erupted just
after 1 a.m. A cauae had
not been determined later
this morning.
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Group piciures -jutt 6.5c per thild
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You receiYe a genuine J a ck 8. Nible® Por·
tra it of yaur child -made by America's mOlt
e xperienced child photo specialists -a por·
trait of such quality it is bocked by the fomed
Good Housekeeping Guaranty!
YOU 'LL ·SEE THE DIFFERENCE when you recei-.,.
your finished por1ra it1. Your 11x14 portrait
will be mode from best of several po1es. Limits
one per child, 2 per fa mily, age S weeks to
12 yrs. old. No appointment nece~so ry.
Convention Center to Be Accepted
DW·A-PUYll
~
ANAHEIM -Thls city '• called for next Wednelday. tor's Show, wu llO bavt been
Community CMW Autbcr· The cater, which wW ~ completed by nut Monda1,
ity <CAA) 11 upected to of· ea to ttWi pibllc for the ftnl under term• ot the comtnac-
flclally accept the fl5 mil· 'time Friday nl,bt with the tlnn «<A*'\ with the Del
lion Anabe. Convention. premlw ol. the 1917 Orange -~'.:.~~~~~~~--_:·~========~ Center at a lal mee&J Co~ JbDe and Deccra· ........ r-
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Who in the· world ,
would. think IF: . ~
the Smiths have
The Big Money?
California Federal would
At th is stage, those nice young Smiths don't have much more than each other.
And a brand new California Federal savings account. Do we care that it has less
than SI 00 in it? Not at all. We give them the same Big Money treatment we
give our biggest savers. Fri endly, concerned service. Unequalled savings manage·
mcnt. Big yields on insured savings. And the $1 .4 billion assets-strength of the
nation's largest federal. Some people think we should just .cater to big savcn.
We don't. We never forget we were small once, too.
S.25% current annu al rate, Compounded daily. Natlo•'• bigllest yield oo
1 imured savings. .
DiYidends paid quarterly. Funds received by 10th o( any month cam from firsto( month. After
the I 0th. funds earn from date·recci.Yed. Funds in account 3 months eatn to day withdrawn.
Accounts insured to S 15,000 by a permanent agency of the U.S. Government Established in
1925. Federally chartered llJld supervised.
HOME LOANS
for purthaM • lrKlhlidu.11 con1truction • It~
1n1 • lmprowem1nt • See us now fa-competitive
interest ratu , !1st service. 11nd conYenienl term,;.
"'n:MM loln • For y()Ur loan consul1 any olfic1
below listed as&.
lndlwldual e:en.lruttloll or •••M:ld!Ac • Discuss
'IOOf ~ with fllTt dfa be'aw or our construe·
lion loeo depwtment. Phone 937-0321. ext. 554.
,ropertJ lmprowefMllf • Loans prOYide 1()()%
Ii~ up to $5.CXXJ with 8 years to pay. Fat
room additions, pooh, Cl9lios. repairl. Come in or
phone f/lTf office.
18 Convenient Offices in Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties/Ample Free Parking
3 NEIGHBORHOOD OFFICES NEAR YOU: ......
Satislaction guaranteed ~ I
or your mon•r back/
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ANAH EIM-EAST: 1717 EAST LINCOl.N AVE. • n&-5700
& ANAHEIM -WEST: 600 NORTH EUCLID AVE. • ng.2222
& COSTA MESA: 2700 HARBOR BLVD.• 546-2300
Head Office: 5670 Wiishire Boulevllrd, Los Mieles
CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
SANTA ANA
b ristol at 17th
FULLERTON
hqrbor a t orangethorpe
HUNTINGTON BEACH
edinger at beach blvd •
A•D LDA• U•DCIATIDllll
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The &ttttrment of f'loptt ls Our BilUon·DoUar Business
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• High speed drying system gets clollles dry qvicker!
• Auto safety shut-off p.'Ol!cts your wash, Md your dryer!
• Fluff cycle geb ~Jlells billowy sott. luwiM~ flvffedl
• Yurrt assured of 1he fmest~ ~ip ~ G.tl
JULY 4th SPECIAL APPLIANCE ilUYI
FRIGIDAIRE 16.3 W: CAPACln
''FROST PROOF''
REFRIG.-
FREEZER
• lS.C lb. top fre~r and spacious refrige11tor sectioo!
• Twin porcelain enameled fruit aod vegetable hydrators !
• Deep door shelf, sliding refrigerator shell!
• No defrosting in refrigerall>r M freezer section!
DAILY PILOT 7,
JULY 4th
SELL-A-BRATION!
We're •1ut1111 th lt' 1ff •ir• ,ric es
11 a ••r• stltctln 1f fa•ns u•• ka• a,,1111cu! H•rYJ f 1r thsa ireat Myst
JULY 4th SPECIAL APPLIAllCI BUYI
GENERAL ELECTRIC 3 CYCLE
''FILTER-FLO''
AUTO.
WASHER
• Filter Flo washing syslP.m features thrte wash cycles, tw
wash and two ~'" speeds!
• Up to 14 pound capacity, plus unbalal\Ce load control!
• Three water level selections with cold water wash and rinseJ
• Portela111 enamel cover, lid, tub and basket!
• Handy divided cook1n1 top!
•Family feast oven w1t11 25" wide super-capacityl
• Smokeless brofler pulls out for full acuss !
• !Anlrol heat accurately w1tn my tn see dials!
OPEN MON.-FRI .. 10 A.M.·9 P.M SAT. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. \,
HARBOR & ADAMS (College Center) COSTA MESA ....
546-2936 546-2937
\
Y outhpOwer Leaders
Meeting in M bnrona
Twenty Southern Callior· ~
nia youth le&aera are meet· Falls, Mont, where tbey
lng In Mootfu under the were met by members o(
sponsorship of Youtbpower the Montana Federauon Of
U.S.A. Fo~n, accord· Business and Profeaaional
ing to Dr. DOrothy )4. Ford, Women's Clubl. They were
president anl founder of the-guesta at a pelt ranch.
organization. after touring Great Falll
Repreaentlng the Harbor and Glacier National Pal'L
Area is Wa)'Qla Cbriltensen, The students are in ere.t
a student aHNewport Har· Falla to take a Jeaderabtp
bor High School and son of role in presenting Youtb-
Mrs. Jack BroNc.t, 317 San· power U.S.A. to the youth
ta Ana Aw., Nnport Beach of Montana.
members ol tbe youth Transportation la beblg
group have played leader· underwritten bY the )'outh· YOUTHPOWE• TRAVEL
ship roles in Youthpower power Foundation+ 1 o c a I •
U.S.A. conferences which Business and Prof.tonal Wayne Qristemen
have been held in Southern Women's clubs and other -
U.S. ReleaseS , Last
. Of Highway Money
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The govenunent WedoeJdaY
released tbe last ol the $1
bllllon in highway fundJ
blocked b)' Prelident John·
10D u part ol ao anti-in·
f1atioG atrategy.
'lbe fe<leral blgbway ad·
m1Dlstration . said it WQ r. ~ a total of $1.6 bil-
llm aid funds, effediw
July 1.
payments broUgbt ~ sto~
ol protests from the state
In February, Johnson r
leased •t 75 mllllon, aayii
the threat at tnflation W:
eued.
OMEGA '1be money represents $1.1
billion for tbe regular first
quarter apportionment
highway fundil for fiscal lll/Otlf wANllD WAJQI
1918 •. Added to tb1a was $515 WOl.ll>'I ·
mllllon left over from the HAYES JEWELERS : ~.n ... 1 $1 billion total block· ~ I I re ·
callfornia over the put four community or(anizatioos,
years. as well as being partially
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YoutJu»ower and BPW lead-ed by Jotaon last Novem· 246...., A,.,...,...~
en from Southern califor-_ber~Tbe~· ~dd=er~rr::al~of:_:hi::·gb~w~ay~==="=tWll=. =·=== The students left Loa An· paid by the students.
geles June..2) to fly to Great They are accompanied by Dia.
FOR YOUTH WORK -Bruce Howey (left), Optimist Club lieutenant governor
presents plaque to Edward Topalian, president of Costa Mesa Optimist Club for
top youth activity program in Southern California. Incoming president Paul
Brecht (right) witnes,,es presentation.
''Artistry in Moving" Call:
494-1025
fortM
BEST MOVE
of
.,OUR LIFE Optimists Honored £01· Youth Work
Costa Mesa Optimist Club
members have won a tro-
phy for being the most ac·
tive club in Southern Cali-
fornia ;n youth work.
1be club carried out 16
projects during tbe past
year. Tbe average for Op-
timist dum Jn tba nation is
six.
lDcluded in the local club's
activities were sponsorship
of both a Boy Scout troop
and a Sea Scoot squadron.
COFFEE
SHOP
City Slicker.
Put your shoes
under our table
and lean into
great vittles.
Chomp a jaw
on cooking,
country-style,
worth a mess
of County Fair
· Blue Ribbons.
BreakfaSt,
mid-day meal
or supper, •
our menu's
long as a
revenuer's arm .
It's fun -to eat
at our place,
bright as a
country kitchen.
Come on in,
Dag nab it.
LEISURE
'1VORLD
-LAGUNA
HILLS
a soapbox derby, a tennis
tournament for boys and
girls, 9P0Dsorship of the Fu-
ture Farmers of America
chapter at Costa Mesa High
School, a bicycle safety pro-
gram in cooperation with
the Police Department, and
a cross-country race at Co·
rona del Mar High School.
LIVING ROO~.
MODERN DIVAN
Sofe by Dey, extre b.cl by night. l rown tw .. cl.
WAS '139" NOW
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EARLY AMERICAN SOFA
SwHthu rt 1tylecl beclt. Reversible cushions. Wood tri.,.,. Gold TwHcl.
WAS '169" $16950
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3 PC. SET
Rench style 1ofe, cheir end ottom•n in Ivory naugehyde. Just right W'As 05449~,Room. One group only. s249so
--··-··--8' 9UILTED SOFA
by Kroehler. l ovely Scotchgercl. Print febric. TI.re• cushion pillow beck.
Wis";2'49" s19900
SOFA AND LOVE SEAT
Your choice of Tweed or cu.tom quilted febiro. I' thru cu•hion iof• B encl i8~th c~rloo~f Brau casters. s31 cro .. Y. .................. _ .. __ Y.. __ ~
TRANSITIONAL SOFA
90" Sofa by Furniture City. Seg·frH web bue con1truction. Upsolster·
ed in top grede nylon mateleue. One only •• i1 umple. w .. $469.50.
Save '200 526950
DINING ROOM
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5 PC. MODERN WALNUT
Hand rubbed finish 42"ir42" extension +.ble and four metchin9 wood beck cheirs W°As ~2657:olledion by Broyhill. NOW s19900
--·····-······-··-------7 PC. DINEnE SET
Popular 36x49 site utend1 to 72" ... ith IHvu . Six •ttrtctive foam padded chairs
Wis·b~e109°0 Now s79oo -------S PC. DELUXE SET
42" round in bi1que walnut fini1h. Hu one lent and four tapered high bee~ ch•irs.
DELIVERY
EASY TERMS
NOW $9950
. ..
580 Broadway
Thun., Fri., Sat
OPEN Fii. NITE
·. E.OJM. SPECIALS
HOSTESS CART
Spice meple finith, removeble tleu trey encl llrop u llCIJe'-
WAS 56991
8 PC. BUNK BED
8 Pc. l unlt l ed i11 white or meple fini1h. Complete wiift 2 l eds, 2 Mettreues, 1
founcl~tio111, 911erclreil encl lecl .. er. 59950
EARLY AMERICAN RECLINING CHAIRS
Eu ly America'll reclinint cheirs. Femeus Stretorester. Three ••ly.
WAS .'159"
STUDENT DESK
I clrewer I b40 welnut or meple finish. Plutic: tep.
MODERN SWIVEL ROCKERS
Auortecl vinyl covers.
WAS '59'1
BEDROOM
MODERN WALNUT
5 pee. Ht. Si• clrewer clreuer -mirror -p•nel h .. dboerd e 1141 ou WASr slgl4~nc1. w.rnut ,,.in•c1 PNOW SCJ900
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5 pc. Mecliterrl nH n set. "•cen finiah plu tlc teps. 72" dreuer with REG~2si19o:1 •nd p•n•I h .. dboNow s14cro
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3 PC. EARLY AMERICAN
J pc. Eerly Americen. Choose e rlarter Ht from our .. cenent meple
9roup. Si11 clrewer dreuer, mirror end p•nel bed in rich brOWJt mepl•
WAS 519900 NOW S14CJOO ·--···--·····..-·-----··············------KING SIZE CONTEMPORARY
King siH contemporery oil finish welnut by S.uett. large 72" triple
clren er, wood fr eme mirror, fwo stencls encl ~lng sin penel huclboerd. WUAIS ~369,;v•ilable. NOW s279so
··-····················-5 PC. SPANISH SET
5 Pc. Spenlsh Set. Etcale by leuett in di1trened Pecen finith. 66"
triple clresHr, mirr~r, two commode. end cheirbeck hHclboerd. An WAScl1sS08•1•'u•. NOW 529950
"'Ml!RICA'S URel!:ST F.U .. ILY CLOT H IN G CHAI
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f:M
·THE RAVE
CULOTTE ·sHI"
IN CRISP
CANVAS
only
3.99
The saucy shift that doubles as
paJtt>.with flattery in the sweet
scoop nett, tiny bow at the bodice,
cool bare arms. And the lively
prints are so attractive! Come pick
your culotte for fashion fun .•• ·
this sketch is just one from
our new aopl Cotton canvas in
misses' sizes 8to16.
Open Sunday 11 ·5
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. Th e DAILY PILOT ' Hou rs 9:30 to 5:30 Costa Mesa
• 16th St. and Newport llvd.
12372 Garden Grove Bfvd. Covers Boating
Best in W est
Friday Nite till 8:30
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DAiii
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the IUD.
AtOM '13 TO '16 · •
L..dies •ncl Ch1dren's $portswMr
L~ ows
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this lalte~has always
, identifi.N ~e slacks!
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LIGHTWllGHT
IXCl!PTIONAL
FAIRICS
SUPlll.ATfYI
TAJLOIUNO
LtGHTWllGHT
100,. WOOL
$30.
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weeks winner
luncheon for two at Berkshire's:
MRS •. BmEY ABBOTT
SOS Poppy, <Mon. •I Mar
fop '0 Th. Bay -Via Lido I Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
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always in fashion
the watch doctor .
IF THE EVIL SPIRlTS HAVE TAKEN POSSESSION OF YOUR
WATOf, ANO IT RUNS UKE A VOODOO QJRS( IS UPON IT,
BRING rT TO OUR EXPERT WATCH DOCTOll HE'U OIASE
AWAYTHE EVJLSPIRITS AND RETURN IT FULLY lfCOVERED.
Now, for your conveni~ce, we hwe an
~xpert watch doctor In Nttwport leadt
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'RD.HOWESandSON
llHI JIWILUS roa THUl CENU.ATIOffl
tN NEWPORT BEACH/3412 VIA LIDO
LOS ANGELES • 3100 W1l1h1re Boulevard
PASADENA• "6 South lake Avenue ind Hunltngt~ Hotlll
SANTA WIAIA • 1425 SUte Strret
GOLOWATtl'S • rhoenil ind Scottsd•le
Anthony Shoe Service • Atklnt0n'1
• L D. Howes It Son • a.nk of America "1
e larrow'a e lay CIHnera e lerbhlr•'•
• tldwell'• • Gene lurten
• H..tron's Yarn Shop
e King's Lide Richfield e Lido R .. lty
• Lido Toyland e Udo Fashions
e Lido Hair Fashions
• Lkle Travel • NewflOrt lalbol Savine• ancl
Loen e Richard's lido C.nMr
• Security l'lrst National Bank
e The ShM Tree e Vla lido Drugs
• ..._rt E. Harri1, Ina. Agency Inc.
incl Prot.uloMI Servlc ...
Cole
of~miae
J41Dinine hit of ailpJ
eool Amil ........
Wpblrm tor a battca
famt l1dft rattW a11
'IOllDd. In
mnfacttonary colon.
8-18 $18.00
tlDO FASHIONS
M24 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
FASHION SQUARE • DISNEYLAND HOTEL
·2
WEEKS
IN
TAHITI
ssas
INCLUDDIAll Mii. HOTll, MIAU
CALL POI COMP\ITI DITAILS
LIDO TRA YEL SERVICE
3402. VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
HEDRON'S YARN SHOP
FREE INSTRUCTION
----'--SPECIAL ----.
MOHAIR .................. NOW '1 00
llG. Sl.H .... All COLORS
IMmtN• e IMHOIDHIN• e NllDLI POINT
J.416 'I' VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 675.0891
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'Pajama Game' Cast at Orange Coas t
A pair ol Costa Mesa
Itudentll' will pJay the lead· inC roles in the Orange
Coall College awnmer mu·
slcal, "'lbe Pajama Game,'
director Lucian Scott an·
nounced toQay.
Steve (Shod) Taylw, wh o
.JIJS1' PIAL 'I"' PLUS
played ~Teddie in last year'•
production of "My Fair
Lady" at OCC and went on
to star in "West Side Story"
at Long Beach. will take
the part of Sid Sorokin, the
new foreman at the pajama
plant
PlaYt.Dir 'U. female !rad
of ~abe.-~ on tbe
-bY DorU Day, will be Rel Goienor, who has
appeared. in a number -'
prevlow: OOC shows and ~ayed tbt nurse in the COJ1e•'• "Romeo and Ju-
liet" I.Mt td.
THI! Pllo•< ~vHBtll. II •= Returabic for · a second summer oa the OCX: stage
will be Situ 'l'brooeberry ol
Santa Ana • Hehr.tie, the
! :
3/T To DIAL. Rib.'f Slo lfl"-'A•A
TO f)(JMl/le( '/Oii """--,-Pt.U.S
Al!SA CIJf/E •zr~· P"1S TUE
PffOllf: __..,_
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1ll4l ~ Rl6'lr. ,-~IM£
YOtfRE IDT" Sl.iflE Holl 111
111AL. JI/SI" Cl<ECI( W6E: 2
CF~~
\ Yn<..
PLAYS OCC llAD
Steve Teylor
1 efficiency Qpen. Throne-
berry ~ as Alfred
P. boollt\Je _jD-"My Fair
Lady" 1-t Iii.on .
. H•adlnc tt.. 1upporling
east will be Robert Strnad
ol Coda MeN u Prez;
Ricbanl Lappe, HllDtington
Beach, •• Hasler; Francy
Walsh, Newport Beach, as
Gladys, and Walter Doug-
las, Corona del M.-, as
Pop ..
Also 411P8arinc 'to tf'le mu-
. sioal are Robert Hower. Alan Young, Carol Clifford _::;__:::.:..;..:._::: ____ I
and Dee DuBois ol Cos ta
Mesa, Roy Renner df. Santa
Ana ""'1 Moria B~. Deoa
Point ' '
John Forcl wru serve as
Dorothy Krebill Set
For Opera Festival
Darin Opens ~tMe10dy1and Tues()ay ·
• •
'Ibo Bobby Dorio Show, • m<nt ot MelO<\itond '111un· aloDt< with lbe BeaUe1 111
Wt al tho "telellrily" al· day. . popularity, IDCI 1be Roger
l<rtno priar to !be .tan al Guest 1tan with lbe stng. Kellaway Trio. U. 1111nm« I ea s 0 D of , er•adof-cc:mpoler will be nli.a will mark the ftnt
Jlloodw., ..-wll Cbod ..t Jere1111, llllenla· Ume tb«1 Bobby Dorin bu
• --llllCinr appeared In Soulbern Call-°'* * ....,.. ....,. CUlqriatl wbo are rated forDia ln aome 18VeD Jtlll"&.
NO MONEY
DOWN
~T-
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T .. IL,T.U
Up a. 5 Y .... .. r., .. s-.
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NOW REDUCED TO
98
TO
LAGUNA SOPRANO
Dorothy Krebill
Values
to 7.99
SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SHECTION
237 E. 17th, Costa Mesa
IN MESA CENTER
It
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Expert Brake
& Alianment
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Adf..t brU:1111, 9dd ftatd. wt.
llepe.ck ftobt wh•I bearinp
Alip front-end. Rot.te tire1.
:S.lllDCIS front w'-k.
We Repair
and/or Install
e· Muffktra
e T1ilpipe1
• Batterial
•Fan Belli
eBrake -
e Spmk Plop
•Llsbta
• Front End Pnt1
Dad's
Charcoal Carrier
Made ol bea-.y fo!J
nnbrellkable polytlene
Metlll 9P(Jttt I: bindle for M !J reed wilhoDt v1 u1l di rt or
do1L •. 10" high; 9"' diameter,
'hold• 10 lb~. or ch1rooe1.
plllSZ 1" l*' ... oll-ca.Price •-Fed.·&. la
nurl'J' and Save •••
sale ends August 5tbl
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Your choice of any sl7.ll .In stock, tubeless or tube-type, .;:
with the same riJad -gripping tread design that comes · :'
on our. new car "Power, Cushion" tires. :'
NO MONEY DOWN ON OUR EASY PAY PLAN!:;i
EAR
HUNTINGTON BEACH ..
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Air Condition.d for Your Comfort
Open Friday Evening Until 9:00 p.m.
If SERVICE STORE
EDIH6BI NEAR BEACH BLVD .. (ACROSS FROM HUMTINGTOll SllOPPlllG CBITTR) PH. 842 -4.495
foolwe1tt fol th'e f!nf(rf! f~mi/y 11~£ YOUll ~""'N..l.M Lll tC ... 110 -_:~""""""""""""""""""""~""""~""""""""""""~~..;~;;:;;;;;;~~~-1 · ... •••• .. ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········••,~-~
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T~. Jwit ~. 1%7 DAILY PILOT J l
. 'Time of Life' Slated Theater Notes Pianists· at Bowl
Wllllam Saroyan's Prize. In the Arena Theater at
~ winning comedy, "Tht Time California State College at Westminster DirecWr:
· ·of Your Lile," will be per-Fullerton. CUrta.in time ll
formed July a, 7, 8 and 9 8::.> p.m.
I See By Today's
Want Ads
A World of ExperWnc e
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• Where tD find a ppom
KBrutao se& 1'11· A ter·
rWc bupln!
• If you're ovmc • party
~ cu make it ~fan
by qqing a .jmubl
~ who play ''In tile
Country Cbj) manner. ll
• For Ol.l)y • J'Oll can pick
up a 4 burner Getter I:
Sattlf!f range In ~
condition.
• Someo.ne will lnde 1 two
~._In New-
port Heigbtll fat a home
in the Weatclitt arH.
• Scmecme wanta 1 11'> for
a SI' inboard pn!f erably
~ Newport Buin.
~--:Store Sells Sport Coat
& Slacks Both for SS
~:A leadine southern Califor· suits are now $49, $85 IUltl
;)a men'• clothing chain baa are $59, $110 au.lb are mad
Utled the clothing business no matt.I' wb.icb suit you buy, ,1 .. lllng regular $36.96 sport '5 will enable :,. to Mlect eoatl ud alacb, both for • both • budlomely styled ~ the purchase of any suit sport C!Oat ud Ueki hlll a •* i49 or more. Jack Lorin, very 1J*:1a1 group.
11ale1 manager of Lawrence Lawrence Dougw clothes
Douglas Clothiers explained, repruent the ffnat tallorit«.
"l know it is ridiculous to Every wanted fabric. Advanc·
~U '36.50 sport coats and ed styling. All mes."
By TOM TITUS ...............
One thing you can aay
for Larry Trammell, t h e
WestmlnBter Communtty
Theater'• newest director,
ii that be' I been around.
TtammeD, whose prod~
Uoa Of the comedy "Critic'• ~ce" opem in Westm.fn..
st.er th1a weebnd, tw plied
hb craft ln such far flung
areas or the world as Tok·
yo, Aluka and SalJburg;
AUJtria.
The opportunity for all
this international experience
came about over tbe 22
yean Trammell spent in
the Air Foree, ~ which
he recently retired. During
his bitch be organized • llt-
Ue theater group in Alaska.
appeered with the Salzburg
University Players and the
Yokoto and Washington
Heights players in Japan.
Also in Japan, be ap~ar·
ed in two Japa.JJeH mmes,
inctuding the popular "God·
zilla," in which be played
two roles and wu "killed"
twice-by the monster.
Heading bis cut for "Crit-
ic's Choice" are Henh Ship-
man as tbe New York
drama critic who reviews a
plaJ written bJ bk wife,
played by Daril Rerbertaon.
ftoeqwftnC out tbe Welt·
mi.mter cut are Jamie
Meighan u their precocl·
ous son, Mike Skinner as
the designing director, Joye
cox as the critic'a .. amorous
first wife, Betty Gordon as
the mother in law and Joan
Hagerty as the maaid..
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fMilidreda of new friends. rence Douglas Clothiers in ~·s not $5 each, but $5 for Costa Mesa, 1912 H..;.bor
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Saturday and running for
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The Ugtils go up •t 8 :30
p.m.
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other &ide of the county liDe
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knit tops, reg. 11.00 to 15.00 6.99 to 9.99
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Junior sportswear, capris, bermudes, sweaters, poor
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Casual, daytime and party-going dresses in sum-
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reg. 17.00 to 36.00 ............. 10. 99 to 23. 99
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S.rbizon sr.ps, broken sizes end colors, e good se-
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styM, reg. 6.00-9.00 ................ l.t9-5."
Nylon tricot petticoats, broken sins, co&on and
lengths, reg. 5.00-12.00 ..........••.. 2. t9-6."
Kitten so~ panty girdles, reg. 3.00 ••...... 1."
Nylon tricot briefs, assorted colon, '99· I .SO "c
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Cotton bandeaus in smal siies, 1 nylon tricot, frOftt·
dosure leisure bra, longline strap'-s b,., reg. 2.00
to I 0.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y .00 fo 5.00
Average leg panty girdles of Blue C-spandn •nd
"ylon powernet, in white. Long~ fM"ty girdles ef
"ylon and Lycra• spandex. designed for freedom
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sportswHr, reg. 7.00 to 12.50 ..... l .50 to 6.25
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A colleetion of clutches, shoulder bags, d.uic-
style bags in patent, straw, leather and fabrics,
reg 7.00 to 28.00 ............... l .97 to 12.'7
COSTUME JEWELRY .
Sw inging earrings, bangle br•celeh, necklac.te •••
bright f eshion accents, reg. 1.00 to I 0.00, now
reduced IJ,. ...................... SOc +• 1.00
GLOVES
Cotton or nylon fa bric gloves in bl.cl or whit.,
twOJtone eombinations of black and white, beige
with white or grey with white: also '-opard prints
Regularly 2.99 to 6.00 ................... 1.19
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Travel ~ccessories, now specially priced: Lar~
~ouble-11pper travel bag, reg. I 5.00 ...... 10.00
T rein case with mirror in the top, fitted with plastic
bottles, jars, reg. I 8.00 ................. 12.00
Flyte cases with or without umbreRa, zip on three
sides, reg. 12.00 and I 5.00 ...... 8.00 and 10.00
Fitted and unfitted f ebric travel bags, reg. 3.00
and 6.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • . . 2.00 and 4.00
r ravel mirrors, reg. '4.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . .•.• 2.67
Aceeuory ~its, assorted colors, reg. ) .00 .•.. 2.80
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sizes '4 to I '4, reg. 2.50 to 3.50 ..... 49c to 1.49
Capris in easy-care cotton prints and summer coi.
ors, reg. 3.50 to 5.00 .................... 1.49
Cotton midriffs and blouses, some cotton knit tops
in prints and colors, reg . 2 .SO to 5.00 .. 49c to 1.ft
A-line skirts in prints and solids, some one of • kind:
sizes 7 to 14, reg. 5.00 to 6.00• ...... 1.49 to 2.99
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Assorted washable SWMten in• good selection of
colon Md styles. I te 20, reg. 6.00 to 10.00 J .H
P9f'TnMefttfy pressed pents in 1 wide •rHy of want-
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30" w•ist. "99· 5.00 to 6.00 ............. 2.19
Sa~• combed cotton Bermudas in as·
sorted w.J..f at colon. Wt-loop model: sizes I to
11, "99· 4.00 .....................••••.. 2.79
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Ru9>y styt. suits with long pents. Assorted pet--
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Surfer style ;.cats with .+teched hood, zipper
front. OI wesh.ble, so5cl color nylon. Sizes ._7,
reg. 4.00 ...................•.......... 2.2'
WW. pents from• famous rMker. Top selection of
fabrics, styles Md c:oloB. Some •re permenentfy
pressed. Sizes ~7. "99· 4.00 .............. 1.59
Crew ned t .. thirh of 100~. cotton knit. Wide
cftoice of patterns •nd colors. Sins 4 to 7, reg.
1.79-2.29 .•.................. 1.1' or 212.25
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INFANT AND TOODlER
SUMMER aoTHtNG
reg. 11.00 to 20.00
7.99 to 12.99
Com. co.t •nd h.t .ts, dresse1. jump suits
from our top cl.signet. Disc.ontinued styles
few beys .nd girts. Pastel Md white.
LnUts and comforters in • wide usortment. Sol-
id ,,.tel colon_ white Md prints induded. V .lues
up to 11.00 ........................... 2.t9
Fumitwe O..rence! On.of-Hind floor
s.mplel-et drastic reductions. Some are
s59'tfy shopworn, 11 sold es-is!
S.thitiette, reg. 26.00 ............ 15. H
Cribs, reg. 55.00 .......••....•.. 24. 99
Dressing t•ble, reg. 40.00 .•.•..•.. 24. 99
C-seats, "99· 13.00 .............. 6.99
TrainirNJ seat, reg. 14.00 .••.•.•.... 6.9'
~r bed, '99· 16.00 ................. 99
~m.98, f'99. 38.oo ............. 26.9' a....et with pad. special •t 12.99 ..... f.99
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Uwble lengths for dresses, blouses, skirts,
wits •nd coats. Cottons, woolens and many
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Whirlpool with Thermo jet spray for hydrotherapy
at home, reg. 179.00, save 1/3 •........ 119.97
Foot size Whirlpool ~ith Thermo }et spray, reg.
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group of good loc*ing, sturdy luggage in
wanted sizes. Brown, blue, charcoal or white
in discontinued styles.
21" travel cas.s, reg. 24. 95 .•••.• 12.47
26" travel eases, reg. 41.95 ..•••• 20.97
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Discontinued patterns in Franciscan porcela in pric·
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Dinner pletes .. 97c Salad plates .• nc
Bread end butter plates ................ 57c
Cups .......... 17c Saucers ......... 47c
Soup bowl ....... 97c Platter • ......... 2.97
Sugar bowl ..••.. 2.47 Creemer ....... 1. 97
Carved deer crystal ashtrays and serving plates
7" ·in diameter in assorted patterns. Some with
brass border, reg. 5.00-6.00 .•••••••.•.... 1.97
CAMERAS
· ~•screen rear projection scrHn for daylight view-
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Goldcrest heavy duty tripod has 6 movements fot
many uses. reg. 34.95 .................. 19.tf
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MEN 'S PAJAMAS
reg. 5.00 end 7.00
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Wide selection in coat styles! Fine cotton
broadcloth in tbe most wanted style, 1ttr1c·
tive patterns. A, B, C, 0 , but not all patterns
ind colors in each siie.
, SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS
regularly 5.00
2.99
Outstending value! Cotton oxford cloth
shirts with button-down collars, short sleeves.
Permanently pressed ... makes ironing ob-
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Men's sport slacks in polyester-cotton-reyon blends
self -belted and belt-loop styles, assorted siies, reg.
1-4.00, 15.00 end 18.00 .................. 1.99
TOYS Cotton blue denim wash slech, pre-cuffed style,
Joly bride dol, reg. 1.98 .............. 1.99 broken sizes, reg. '4.98 ....... , ........... 2.99
Ide.l's Hoopla game, reg. 3.99 .......... LH Men's aft-wool ribbed cardigan sweaters, limited
Mechanical Road Crossing, recJ· 3.95 ••... 1.ll quantity, reg. 19.00 .... , ................ 9.99
Ridem &.ctor set, recJ· 9.99 ............ 4.99 Short sleeve sport shirts, f emous mikes, wash and
Mattel Spring race game , reg. 6.77 ...... l.99 wear styles in polyester-cotton blends , some 1,.
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knits, cotton knits, cotton and Dacron"' polyester
blends; choice of pastels and bright colors: "99·
7.00 to 20.00 ................. l .9f to l.t9
~ndy K"rtchen, reg. 2.99 ................ 99c permanently pressed, reg. 6.00-9.00 ........ 2.99
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Open stock paper, 100 sheets, white and ,,.st.It,
·eg. 1.19 ...................... 2 for 1.00
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By JODEAN HASTINGS
Of Ille O.llY l'lllf Sl•tf
"1\ro yeiars ago I went out with a business associate in his fOlk
boat. It took exaotly one hour and a half, and I was hooked."
Today the yooog woman ma.king that statement waits anxiously
tor July 4, because when the Transpac fleet sets its course past Cata·
Una, destinatioo Honolulu, she will be the only woman competing as
skipper-navigator of her own boat.
Sbe iB Marcia Campbell, and her Cal-36, DiabeUcal U, will be
flying the Seal Beach Yacht Club burgee.
Already tanned tawny, her close-cropped brown hair sun-streak·
ed in spite of the unpredictable spring w~ ("Hasn't it been miser·
able? .. lhe groans), Mattia combines a dry wit and sense of humor
with a oo-nonsense attitude When it comes to sailing ..
Six months of hard work and planning have been devoted to
preparatiom for the 2500-mile ocean trek, and lots of nautical miles
have been logged since she was first captivated by the sea.
The last thing Marcia wanted to do, when she bought her first
boat two years ago, was race. "I suppose you could say I wanted a boat
to get from A to B -or I have to have something to putter with -
or just because I enjoy it," she added quietly.
CREW IMPORTANT
Crewing witti Marcia will be her friend of many years, Miss
Suzanne Irvin, cook and watch captain; Byron Coates, watch captain,
and Marshall Greenberg, Eric CIJ10n and Tod Walker.
All of them, with the exception of Walker, have been sailing
together as a crew since the sli!ek craft was launClbed las~ August.
"It was rather funny -bow we got Tod," Marcia recalled. "We
needed another crew member for Transpac and while I WM sitting in
the dentist's chair discussing it, Tod happened to be waiting in the
next room and overheard the conversation. We late-r met and talked
about it; be sailed with us several weekends, and now he's a regular."
Marcia rates congeniality among the crew members almoet as
important as skill, particularly for a long race such as Transpac ..
''Thirty-six feet isn't much space to ooo!ine m people for two weeks,
and it could be pretty miserable if everyone didn't get along."
MUCH PREPARATION
Although preparations for the race began in earnest when the
invitation was delivered on a rainy day before Christmas, 1966, the
pace steadily increased until the canny yoong sailor, a commeccial
photograph« by vocation, finally "dropped everything" around the
end of May to dm>te full time to getting everything ready. Noting
bow much time it takes just to get one boat and crew ready, she com·
mented that it was no wonder the committee, immediately after com-
pleting this year's race, will commence planning for Transpac 1969!
Marcia vividly recalls the day the final letter of acceptance
from the Transpac Committee was received.
"I bad just spent a fortune on new spinnaker sails for the boat.
I read the letter so fast I thought it said we'd been rejected instead of
accepted, so I just ~ed it down and stalked off in disgust. Suzie
picked it up to read it and discovered we were still in."
FIRST TRANSPAC
AND SPINNAKERS TO MATCH -Miss Sur.lone Irrin
the skipper examine the bright orange windbreaken ( · IDltch
the spiml.aker sails) selected for all the crew member&. Mill
Campbell, a professioo.11 pbotognpher, has "dropped everything"
for the past mOntb to comi>iete all the final preparations required
fOr the 2500-mile ocean clamiic. 118 Campbell is the only woman
skipper competing in this year's race.
This will be the first Trnnspac race for the crew as well u
the 8hip, and neither Marcia n~ Suzie have had any formal sailing
lessons. "My first boat was a Triton, and we learn«i by trial and error
and asking questions. Believe me, you learn rapidly from mistakes,"
said Marcia.
(S.. MAN'S LAST DOMAIN, Page 18)
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COOK ON A TACK -Mm Campbell (left) cbecb the
belt which will keep Miss Irvin securely fastened in. the
galley while Jbe goes about her cooking chores (at sea.}
Mm Irvin, 11 coot, was l'8lp0Dlible for the meal plan·
Ding llld food llDwage far the race, which lasts approx-
imltlely two weeb.
NO ROOM FOR A GROUCH -Miss Campbell, skipper-owner, rate.
crew congeniality almost as important as sailing abilitY, since close con·
fmement over a two-week period could create a nightmare aboard
wit.bout cooperation and consideration displayed by all hands.
If a· Diamond Is q Girl's Best Friend, It Should Keep
.DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am In
love with a wonderfUl girl i8fld 1 want
to marry her. She ls 17 and just fin.
ished high school. She wants to go to
college and bas won a scholarship
which means she will surely go.
I am 22 and never had a chance
to go. beyond high school. The girl in·
sists she loves me but she doesn't
want to accept an engagement ring
before she goes away. I am begin-
ning to think she wants to run around
when she gets to college. It seems to
me that an engaged girl would pay
more attention to her studies, which
is what she ls supposed to be in col-
lege for.
We have gone steady for two years
and so far as I know she bas been
faithful. Please advise her tQ accept
my ring so she will not be tempted
4
to fool around. Thank you. -MR. X
DEAR MR. X : W'1 an J9t1 N
eager te tie ll« .,1 AfnN alie
mlgltt meet aomene ehle wM II llNl"t
appeallng!
College meau mwe tba stlldylaJ.
It meau meebg peeple ad makla1
comparl1on1 allld leantag .. w Ute
\fOrld worb. A 17-year..W drl wM
accepts an en1a1aneat rial bdere
she goes off to college llu t. llave
rocb fn her bead.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last week-
end five teen-agers from our town
were killed in an automobile acci·
denl Four of these kids were friends
of mJne. One was an only child, and
two were brothers.
The driver was going at a very
high rate of speed and he lost con-
trol of the wheel. The car went
through 75 guardrail posts and down
a 40-foot embankment. Every kid in
the automobile bad a broken neck.
1be funeralJ were like nightmares.
Yoa can't Imagine the grief of the
parents and grandparents and broth·
ers and sisters of those kids who
were tilled. Classmates and friends
felt AWFUL, but in a few weeks we
will get over the sadness and think
about something else. For the fam-
ilies of the kids who died, the pain
will go on for a long, long time -
maybe forever.
I just hope you will urge all teen-
agers everywhere to ask themselves,
"Could this terrible thing have hap-
pened to me?" I admit I've been
guilty of speeding and I have been
in cars when the driver was going
too fast. I was just luckier than the
kids in the death car.
Please print my letter. If it will
wake up ju.st one teen-ager and make
him realize that a few minutes of
excitement could end in five funerals,
I will feel it was worth the effort it
took to write to you. -A YOUNG
MOURNER
DEAR YOUNG MOURNER: I have
received dozens of Jetten about this
same accident. Your11 said ft best.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus-
band bought me a parrot for Christ-
mas. The bird is not only dirty as
a pig but he makes an awful tot of
noise. I can put up with the dirt
and the noise all right, but lately
that crazy bird has started to imi·
tate the doorbell and I am half nuts
running to the door and fi nding no-
body there. Whenever this happens
the parrot gives out a dirty laugh,
as if he knows he put over a fast
one.
Pl&aBe tell me how to outwit this
miserable but clever bird. -NEW
ORLEANS MOANER
DEAR MOANER: Replace the.,.
bell with a heavy bocker. Tbey are
not only decorative but practical. Tb•
blrd may be clever but he'll bave
one beck of a time Imitating THAT.
U you have trouble getting along
with your parents_ . . . if you can't
get them to let you live your own
life, send for Ann Landers' booklet.
"Bugged by Parents? How to Get
More Freedom." Send 50 cents in
coin with your request and a long,
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY PILOT,
enclosing a stamped, self-addressed
envelope
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J 4 DAILY PILOT
Hairdresser Stresses Total , Look for rr~s~~s-
BEFORE: STRAIGHT BANGS AND SLICKED BACK
Peering Around
HOLLY BIBBARD, who
will ...,,, -c. Co· ruso tn. Femdale Weddin&
Chapel lmlarTOw .....mg,
was the gueat of honor at
a surprise bridal shower
given by Miss N~ BUrT
Of Costa Mesa.
Alsming with bosteu du-
ti.e& WU Miu Hibbard'ii
sister, Miu Hanna Hibbard.
Yellow and white chry-
santhemums, wedding bells,
doves and hearts, inscribed
with tbe betrothed couple'•
names decorated the home.
GuelU included the
Mmea.. ,Phil Caruso, Leline
Rict, Harold Bontekoe,
Tooy Romero, Joseph A.
Hibbard, Mark Hie! and
Wi4oo H. Price and the
Misses Debbie Hibbard.
Heather Hibbard, C 1 t by
Ch.andler, Kathy Murray,
Betty Cappo, Terri Allen,
Ann Adman8Dn and Laura
and La Raine Price.
JORN MOORE Vierling,
SOD oi Dr. and Mrs. Lester
H. VJerling of Ntwport
!HE lllJTl6 IA&
TAIN-PAD cuwn IMllOIHIT
113 E. 11th Cooto-.
~-AWARD WINNER
The D.ln.Y PD.OT .blUI wan
more aWU'd9 from tbe
OraDl'I CDm:d:J Pn. C 1 a •
I than a;J other WW4*1W.
Beecb, received hil bacht·
!or of orb degree in biolog·
ica1 sciencu-from Stanford
Univershy.
He was graduated with
"great distinction," and in
recogr1ition ol high scbolas·
tie attainment he was laud-
ed with departmental hon-
ors.
Each year be "'" on lht
Dean's LUl
An alumnus ol. Newport
Harbor High School, this
fall the meamer of Phi Beta
~will """"'1 Slonlord's
lledicolScl!ool.
INVITED to Walt Dis-
ney's premiere showing •f
the "Happiest Millionaire"
at the Pantages Theater
were Admiral and Mrs. J.
W. Fowler aoJ Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Pellegrin,
all ol Corona de1 Mar ; Mr.
and Mrs. Mario N. Tartag·
lia of Laguna Bea<h; Mn.
Fred S. Markham and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack C. Sayers,
oil of · N'"'P"" -ond
Mis5 JQiy Hlrllt al Cbsta -
Fuc~sia Club
Cotta. Mela. -Bay Cities
Fud:llia Society tneeb t!V·
ery second Monday at 7::1)
p.m. in Amttican Legion
Holl, 516 W. llllb Sl, c..to
Meoa. Mn. R. K. Holl ot
~1473 may be eantacted
for additional i.nfcnnatim.
BJ EWDA !llAKI you c< --a ..... boil'
OI IM Delly P+llt Slafl for Twtgo" ... J0a. .lmt .. C-~;ng glory? Hab. loa& M it ...... ......, tbe 11-•v..... ludon" aad •• 1be IWr• I was happiest in pigtails. -. .. • r-
But then Mom said -YOU
can't wear braids f<irever ._ .. ._ .... ·•--win:.
and out came the at.eel curl· i.e '*..., . ..._ ,. •·•I'
er1. I think r WU about 10 fw. 1••r:· .. JCS ...
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•••• old when I entered ..,., Be .... ,.. M ell8 th;" Er of the FriZL wlllt _ _.,_ -
In the yun a!Dce, Jt .... ~-:..'\!:•!:. r.:·;:: • coostant pulliag-of·the-hair aod gnashing-of-la. H Aft ... " .... _..
teeth. The advent ol back-J'Olli ..... • ...... .
comb;...., made my head-'l'bm .......... ti bai-
aebes wJisappear until I d~ Dllll. fteJw DE .. llllil' ia
covered "'ratting" was giv-fJW1r1 • ....._ ..... _,__
illg me a very neat. but taet .. 4'·,..... ,_. ltaii'
very Nylon Net Look. Wiits ti dt; '9 Ill ll fd. die
I came to the inevitable 'nJ it ...... ti fal. ... Be i.
solution; I hacl my ba.ir P. ........ •· ......,. and
whacked off. rt was very csellDJ .,,,..,. ..e he'•
snort. -There was nothing caWac a llllllr .a a time.
e1Je you could say about il Al bl ems, .. _..,._ Al-
Until Tue.lday. That wu ....,.. w•P ' I a.•Jaa ir,
the day I visited the May '1etlble it lllt ti ,_. as
Co.'1 •ce hairstylist and be pdl ll lie~ 111t a
beauty consultant Frederick narr. He &iftl ,.. tbe
Jones. 1 was not enthusi.u-blunt ml
tic · alter all, my hair ..... nu. be cq,!zt , wiD cre-
so .' short. 10 fine. so thin, ate • OW. el ,_...
what could be do? aml Mt Y• listen.
Ttree hours, much laugh· Yea ~ii lie ....,.... al
ter, oohing and ahing later. JOflr wt. A ' td • .,_
I walked out with curls. Not bail'. P'or ti. tint time ,_
the old, familiar Frizz, but beCll. ta ...... Did A.a
gently-waving, natural, be-ewr wew · ._._ ... um
coming curb. · .a.t?
How does Frederick do Men ya ea )ep. t.
it? fi<. be'• ..... ,... ......
''I try to see the whole per-To..,._ •• rd .. WI
500; her face, her body, her c••wlh+• -itilln .-d
personality before 1 style aets t nw pla cmts.
her hair,'' he says. "The Y• all _... De dryer
hair .style must fit the per-... kJ Ml .. 111111r: .,.
sonality." iL
"Beauty is an Ulusioa.," tra.,.Beta 1. M•
be ooathw. "We're (baJr.. WMlfa t 411 ,.,.__,did
sf;Jliltl) ,here to ..... ,.. JOO 1111 .. -~ Y• that l!Jmicml Aad flftr1 ...... .,... _ ....... -... mu•-·-• "-."Seo side or oatlide-" ~ .... ,_. t.lr emt1 • _.
Hebe-·tna..nalurol llJf.Jmllp_llil_,_
loot, tbe feminJM loot. That .... ... .. .. ... h ii.;
could mean curt. fOr me or it'll ...,. .. ·
. Be ...... Y• ...._ Yoa
Coiffures
On Parade
Frederick Jones, May Co.
hair fuhioD director, will
present a hair fashion. 1bow
at 10 a.m. Friday, July 7,
in the May Co.'' Tea Room,
South C.oast Plau Sbopping
Center.
His hair atyles will be
i.hawn by three models rep-
M'J9eDting , different age
groups.
"nMe event, which includes
a complimtdar,-breakfast,
i1 open to 1he public by ap-
pointmelll. ~.
-of-· ...,. be made by calliDg the beauty
aalon.
Jone1 will be at}'linc hair
.. ... Plaal lllltil July u.
-rr' , ....... ftea-__ .. __
wl 11 • IQle.. Bano
._. tD ae Ila. A tllp f•-
-. y--jmt llopo
-ploce. Tio! ... loo's P. .. ,__.,..n-. on_ .... ._...,. ... -..-....-. Prei .._ ..... ._.a
-.., .... 15,..., ... worbd .,.-f« w..i-
1ioD and moriea. • trinnc
the uo hoir st)'les tor ...
eight a::b:euea ia .. The
Group." lie -... busi-.....
Your hair llJllc .._'t
end with yow .wL Y• JD.
... clo<ely .. --notes aa be t6 ,_ .... to
wash it (w 11 s' C. a CDDI
rime for alDe), ... " ..C
it (roll tbe emkn tile'*"°"
lion your hair cna), .._ •
brush it oat (llralll .. •
sweeping lllltilm).
Sproy ligMlr.
Now ..... lw!J . FANCT fLIP
Churchwomen Select New Leaders
A yNr combining work ... fun ii _, Olllidpated
by tbe United Foanquare
Women of Hunbgt:on Beach
under tbe d:b:edian of their .... -..
silting her will be lln. BiD
AbrumDll, viioe pt"h ... :
Mia Butll Am Lllttaa. lllC-
.--, , -Umla -b:wmer, .-1 lbe Qlw.
Mn. Ralph Hnn wu elect·
ed tplidmt at the group'•
-fellowlbip .... Al·
Bmt Potts, de¥atilml dllir·
maa; J"'tm &oeatra, ..-...
henbip -; V• ~
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Don't make
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SANTAANA
FOB PINB BOMB P'IJBNISRINGS
AND INTl!lRIOB DECORATION
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Thursday, June 29, 1967 DAILY PILOT JS
Marriage Counselor Counsels
Betrothals Are Made to Be Broken
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Welcome to the Bahamas Capital -. ¥iss Shirley Gardiner, reservations ID:aJ\.&ger ol a hotel in N_.n. welcomes ft.er cousin, Ruy-Munil (left) ol Huntington Badl and bis friend, Jeff Overmy·
tr, also of Hunt.ii~ Beach to th& Baliamaa ~ wb4ft they ftC8tloned for l w.eek. '""! • • • . .
Hcnbor
Center
•Allll'A a..
. FIL. SAT .. MON.
· 2300 HA'801 ILYD. JUNE 30, JULY 1 &. 3
~--~PRE
HOLIDAY
and
LADIES AHY LADIES
, SHORTS
BLOUSES
T-SHIRTS
SWIMSUITS
TAKE $)• OFF
Ret. $2.99
NOW $f8
Miss Anita HOSE
Rat· 3 Pr. $1.59
NOW 3 pr. 99¢
Ladies' GIRDLES
....... J.H 2.58 ........ ,, l.58
Ladies' FULL & 1/2 SLIPS ......,,_,,
B R A s ..... 1.lt..... •• •• • • ••• • •• • now
......, JM .••••••••••••••••• now
LADIU
ROBES
· Reg. $2. 99
NOW $)•
Ladies PAlfTIES'
...... He •••• 45'
...... $1.00 ..... 88~
CHILDUN'S
PLAYSUITS ·
Reg. $1.99
SHIFTS
.... $1.99
Capri Sets
Reg. $1.99
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.58
1.28 1.68 -
( ENTIRE · STOCK 1.09 mMs
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'"lbe couple IDU8t learn to
cmnmunicete effectively."
be laid. "For an engaged
couple, thia is perhlps the
time to Jet down their fa-
cade. 'Ibey must learn about
Robert'a Fumitvre
is now havf,. the .,....... ule.
"9ltt of the ~ • • . out
furniture hae bMtt reduc.cl
to let yau Mft • newer before.
Come to pour /m:JOritt 1.D.A. itore 1'.IOtD, cftd
oet JIOU" ~ l<nrings! •
SAYE ., to
TEMPTING TENT
Perfect for a· quick
shopping spree or potio
fun. Sleeveless shift, from
Byer, features smart .. wedding-ring collor and
colorful accent broid to
enhance the shope. In
white ... that accents
your sun ton.
sizes 6 to 14.
The Shift ................... -7 .00 .
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LolM/lolboo hlo1t4 Wet S.01/Coste Mes. Wet Seel/Sew .. C..t rt..
204 Mtrine Avt./ 6 7J. llOO 210 E. 17th St./548-1 221 Jl ll Bri stol Ave./S45-2ll2
Mon. thru s.t. I 0 t .m. to /; p.m. Mon. thru Si t. I 0 1.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. I 0 '·"'· to 9:10 p.111.
Sundt y I 0 1.m. lo 5 p.m. Fric:l•y Night til 9 p.m. S1lurd1y 'til 6 p.m.
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J. DAILY fUT'
Area .Teachers
Plan to M~rry
· The ~ ol Clll-r
fQrnia Lutberm C • ll • f • giwlual.a w111eu nW ._..
ID& the trwftti-1 ~
pauln& eermumJ -.. campm, Tbomnd OUL
Unda Sllo"Mk«. ti -er ol tile Rn. _. 1lrL
Clement Sho--8'w flf
Fountain VaileJ, wtn _..
ry David 0-. .. of llr.
and Mn. Bobfa't 6-' .,
Anaheim. Al. JM --.... bas been sel
The lJride..to.be .. ts •
graduate ol ........
High School, _,,... .W
in the fall will be • ele-
mentary school t1!111CMr 19
tbe Ocean View Sdloll m.
trict. l
Her fianCe, who will tMdl
at Dale Junior B1gb Scbool.
Anaheim, is an abmm• el
Savanna High Scbool. Au-
beim.
Sun
"" 11T..a .... 11f~ Sew a IUD Uimmtt 81111
matehing short& -it's tile
mott flattering way fcr
larg• ~ .. feel coal. re-
laxed this IQllllMI'. Easy ..
sew. Printed Pattern I 0 5 3:
Women'• Siu. 3f. 35, 31, e.
42 44, "6, 41, 50. Size • skimmer 2~ yards~;
shorts llh. FIFTY CENTS in aus
for eadl pattern -add 15
cents for each pattera for
first-elasa mailing and spe-
cial handling. Send to Ma-
rian Martin. the DAILY PI-
LOT' Pattml l)ept. m Welt
18th St, New Ycft. M. Y.
10011. Print NAllE. AD-
DRESS with ZIP, SIZE ud
STYLE NUllBEIL
EVERYTHING NEW -
115 most-wanted fMhiMs.
fabrics, ~ in aew
Spring • Summer Pattml
Catalog. All ms! Clip .-..
pon in Catalol -doole
one pattern tree. Smd 51
cents now.
The Tee
Tattler
Large Sizes
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Exclusively large end t..ff m.
1805 Newport Blvd._ c.te Miu 646-fDS
.. \I, ...__ .... "' ,.. ....... iii
..... tilt .. l:JA, ,_..., .. ,.
Also 8 I 3 N. Herbor e Fl'..,_,
SALE
LMTID TO
STOCIC.
ON HAND
One ol tbe bat tcne«l sbrubl
amt wm t1111nta an beach
• F 0 FF ... IOil conditiooa.
l8ne. Celara. ...... ..... ~
lW.SDI ....... 2.49
sac
SHADE TREES
ENpW Pemr. Enrpw Alb,
-Oil, <lifts, " lloft.
2.98
RED IANANA
TREE ·S
ExdlJeoce. Fast
1 w.
Im ...•......
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BOXWOOD
& PRIVET
PYRACANTHA
Heavy Red Berry Variety, May be
~ er pruned to ~Y form.
1 Gal Siu 58C Reg •..... $1.40
UFITIME DECORA11YE
BARK
Medifim I hed
bark. Adda neat
appearance to
shrub b-ed1 u
well u proridlng
an excellent
growth produdnlg
mulch.
I Cu. ft ....
1.98
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St.acle Azaleas
. many colan -... ,...
' -for briDllDee la .. ....
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BIRD .OF
PARADISE·
bhae. Belonp In any ·~
~.:.-'ss.ts 2. 98
VINES • c., of hid •aow Vine
• Star Jasmine • lo9galnllaa
•·Paetl• YI•
·89' .. • I Gal.
OUR SAME HIGH QUALITY PLANTS
REDUCED TO · SELL -
HIBISCUS
)(my Vmieties. Vagarom
,._.. 1dd1 tt eome into fall ......
1 ...... 7ftl .... $1.40 ..., ....
UILUANT UD
IOTILE
RUSH
-Landscape
.,_ lhrub, with
.. ,... l1owerinc
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1 ... Sic
11 .. 5.50
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MISCEUAlllOUS
PINE TREES
F.zcelWt tor beckgromd " sn 1ur,-.
sm· UP TO 6' TALL
=~~~ ....... 2.98
TUBEROUS
BEGONIAS
..., cGkn comin& Into faD bloom in ...
pall. to make SllllllDt!f' cob' ID tbe lhade.
7'f
ITALIAN
CYPRESS
Formal accent plant. Fut Grow·
inc· Large 15 gal.
.,; ':i00 14~ 95
MONTIREY
PINE
Belt Beacb Pblt fCll' 1bade or
becqroaDd. ..... •• TrMI.
SCW.Slle1498 . leg.$30.00 I •
ROSES
Many V.win ........ , .... " . ............ ,
~-t PHce
TAI· JlllPEI·
·1Yilll8Ell
ft»aca D" Sl'W er~· . ' Blal tit Wldta. ,... .......
pm.a , .... ...., ...
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Tbe belt .. fer low .......
plaJIUnC. •. • , ... .. .... ... 58'
, IUI· AZILUI HardJ..,,. fer plfatl-la ...
. ar lbd. Fr. JPocntnc
1 Gel .. .... .....
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Hours: Mon. thru Sqt. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays 10 a~m_. to 5 p.m. .. ~
2640 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA .MESA
CALL 546-5525
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MRS. JAMES C. DUNN
Fonner larUr• Shnonkk
Hollywood Reception
Couple Wed in
St. Cydl of JINlillem
CMbolic Olards, EnciDo
.,.. tbe .... fer .. wed-
ding of s.tMlra ~ a. momct. daughter of Mr.
and Mrl. V. F. Simonlck of
Huntingtal Harbour, and
James c. Dunn. soo of Mr.
aol Mrs. Joseph H. DlmD
of Encino.
1be noon ceremony was
oonducted by the Rev. Cle-
meot Ooonal1y.
'lbe bride wore a cage
gown ol imported ('hantilly
lace OYW crepe. wiCtl Choir·
boy 1leeves md a cblpel
train. Her tiered veil ~
from a beaclpiece of orange
blossoma md llhe <*rl"ed a
bou~ of <91Cacting butt«-
Oy ordlids and ormige bD-
soms.
Attending ~ bride as
maid of booor was Mias
Sandra Sobel of Encino, and
brldeanaidl were the Miu·
es &.an SObel, Sandra Gru-ner, DeboNb Dmm, the ________ _
bridegroom'& silt«', a D d
Mrs. GGl'don Jobmon. 'nwl1
WU'e Joof pile }elloW crepe
gowu with whM lace and
held CllllO'dM ol wbMle dajs..
Kids u1ce to
'Ask Andy'
179-2500 CALL 541'!'41
192-6611
TODAY FOR A FREE
I ESTIMATE
NO .OBLIGATION
TO YOU
Worda '-a glotlt •116-of
ldtdaw to mod111Ju -....... ,,
yOtJt "°"'9. OIOOM the CM ycMf ..
• ~.then let • arrange tow.-.-.
ttallaticft. Col rttOll fer he ......
at no oblloab to yea.
HUNTIHTOtl llACH ...........
SANTA ANA
9""" • 1M 147-6141
ltJ.6611
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JULUITON ....., .. ~ ......
11'.JMI
WEEKDAYS 9 TO 9 SATURDAY 9 TO 5:30
HAVE A FINE 4th
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10 LBI.
CHARCOAL
BRIQUnS
Heve enou9h for the Hef!Ay
W yM'lt MYI to "'1 _,.
.t the other 9vy'1. lW...
le Ills piece U
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Full queri ctpeclty, flit
once and revel all 1ve111ftt.
With e ·bit wick. Hey, •
wey to 1ev1 on the eledric
blll.
A teod comf.r+aW. sut Is
.... red no INlffw liew hard
the lllHchers ere, F.lcls for
eHy canyin9, llH flnn
lieck. Choice of colers.
WATm
HIATa
297
Tiiie Is the last ff-at tfila price fvntil +fie
11ext ti111el. 10' Year 111er1nt... Fully •1111
lined, M•ter ••nd.
II •AL 40 •AL
39-4995
RIMA'S RIAL
RIPPING RUGGED
24" BAR·B·Q~
If th• old on• i1 9on•
t~ ltu1t Town er if
Y-.. h•v.n't hed the
fv11 of b•rbecuint
(burnin9 your thuml>,
smo~• in your eye1,
and ell), this is e
dt1I. K•rm uys it
h11 e UL l irt•d Moter,
~dju1tabl• Grill, Spit,
Forks, Hood, end his
ltest wilhes. ( Comu
wall Gaor9ie
•uarantu, if It
ltteeka in two piec.s,
ltoth e11 yours),
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BIG
BOY
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WEBER
BARBEQUE
Kerm loves to sell ttie11.
Just sey "Weber" end 1lppo
b1119, h•'• at your elbow.
llHI qulity in 1mo•1n.
NON 1595
. , .-REDl·MIX
CONCRETE
Just edd wat.,, stir, aeuon
to suit, edd some sett, • littl• pepper. One olive,
decent, end throw the whole
meu ovt tlle door.
2 GAL.
GAS CAN
KHp 0111 in the cer, hH ih
own spout. In cH• you nin
out ef 9H you'll hen the
1d9e. -You ctn bHt on the
ctn and scrHm, ''help."
lllcllng
Hang•Bar
Al»out time somebody
thou9ht of t+ii1. Adju1teble
position hooks on on• bar.
Hant +tie thin9 in se,onds
•nd hep t1'ln9s wh•r• yo11
ctn find th•m. 93c
~WATER ti
IOnlNIR
SALT
GILMOUR
PISTOL
NOZZLE
S.11 so -c1i Kerrn Is thinlring
of tettlllf lib -"· (I thea9ht t+i.t WH whet we
were -trln9 ln11 CIH n, 1'
white, ... ,.e fot brine te11k1, .. u. 59c l'
Reed tfie fel>ef fer 111Mfyth •lid
tell the hl9h priced 9uy1 te Ht
their hHrta ellt, you saved money.
,· ,.-....
A. better one. l reu ln11rt
noule. DoHn't fell apert
in • few months like tho11.
llt'll take et IH st • yHr),
991
WllD
KILLER
Thle aounds lt(e enoUtli te
teke ctre of An9•I Stadium,
srnell•r we 9ot too. OK,
9et the bi9 size, theH
thin91 db l11ve • habit ef
r11Hclin9,
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DAlL y I'll.OT J 'I
SUNDAY 10 TO 5:00
CLOSED JULY. 4
Cllt .... • ,_ tW Jlfltllt
CHARBROIL BAR·B-Q
T1'i1 is • lifetime lroiler,
you don't t•t them chHp,
but you buy one enly 1nc1,
Cut iron end hH..y 9eu91
stH I. The iron treps he.t
and sprHds it evenly.
9991
450-A
IUPER CHARBROIL
Full smolrer hood, full whHl'-
cett lren 1Mt steel, !lout.le
wJ119 -"""· (Witli tllh
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you can buy one peint end lie tfle whole iob. CWllet 4eee ..
know7 Ht fives ill • tent>.
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Aloha Welcome
An Aloha welcomed Mr. and Mn. Richard E. Duffy
and their daughter, Sue of Newport Beach. Duffy,
owner of the Jolly Roger Inn, Anaheim, and his
family recently sailed aboard the SS Lurline for
Hawaii.
Convention Reviewed
Mrs. Jack Maliby will ft-
port on the recent cooven-
tiaa of CdMli1c Youns La-
cMI lmtitute when B1eaed
' Girls Cook
For Fourth
An opportunity for moth-
... ., eeoape the ldteberl
will be oftered by girla from
Dorema 'lbeou No. 2.6, In-
depeadeot Order ol Odd
FeBows.
Sunday tne.k.J\ast will be
prepared and aerwd July
2 behretn 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
in tile Peet Femlly Oolooial
Terrace Room, 7801 Bolla
Ave., Westminster. Tickets
will be $1 fee adults MJd
75 ceota for d:lildrm.
Sacrament I D I t i t u t e 2'lO
meets Wednesday, July 5,
ia tbe nanery ot the Bless-
ed~ CbtrdJ, West-
miuter.
Mn. Maltby. new preei-
dent of the ll'O'JP. ~ ..
~ deletlte to lie Sm Diego
oondne -.e Mn. AUltin
Aker was ~leded -n.4
....... 9"-
HMCing the refrelhmem
cornmdtee '°'" the meeting will be Mrs. Larry Powell,
and Ulisting wiU be tbe
Mmes. Rich Craighead.
Wayne Cornett, Albert Fun-
~. Don McComUck. Dean
.Phillips, John Pettit and
Jess Scroggie.
Priz..es will be awarded
the highest and lowest bowl-
er when the club gathers
for a "memben only" so-
ci.al at the Huntingtoo Lanes
Tuesday, July 18, according
to Mn. Mike Reid.
From Page 13
• • •
0 8be WN I V.rf forpv· beta collectiDC all tbeJr old lDI boet. '' .tded &ade, , ~ wbidl wtll Ill wom
"and wt W tbt Juckol ._ Md t• row• ...-board.
Sparenl" 1beJ allo be4 ''Wbll l dole my. 1111 and ~ .. iltaDc ..... advtee ol trJ .. ~ wbat the
.ome top.ootcb . ..nor. 11 rMI. will be lllrt•l.J•vt thJs
u.. '"'· Nard• pQ1ottc1 ~"'°' au u.. • .. u. ouL ~ aioni traDtd by old
One of tbe motl harro• IDCD, tee-lb.lrta and other
...., evnartences Marcil re-oddl aDd tndl ot .1w1rapbet" ... " -,,... --':-," Suzie lau•-... calls with the boat occurred IN.Ll4 6U""
oo dry land. After eagerly .• Muda mourna tbat she
watehlnc the Dllbetical II will have ·to leave moet or
belni buUt step by step dur-ber pbotocnl>bic equipment
log trt-weekly visltl to tbe · bebind, since It faU. In the
shipyard, the day for her ~ ol ''ooJMHen·
launchlog at the Long Beach ttalJ."
Marina finally arrived. Tbe crew will I.Ake ther·
Marcia -and Suzie follow-mal uoderwfllr and 1tart
ed the shlp ~ sbe was baul-. out in Iona panta, which
ed on her cradle from COi-can be sbortelled u the
ta Mesa, aod lbey both weather gets warmer, since
groaned as they recalled the first few days before
the drive down Superior they pkk up tbe tradewin~s
AvenUe to tbe highway with are frequently cold and m1s-
the boat teetering this way erable.
and that around tbe curves! SWEDISH WATCH
. Their biaeat. help felU<!-Marcia bal set. llP I Sw~·
1ng what they did and cUdn t dish watd:I for .Diabetical
need for 'lftD5pK came -three on, three off; four
from fellow club JQember, on four off four on and six
John Cllampion. Marcia ad· ' ' '
mils food ("'lbat'I Sade'
department") and w.ter
ttorage have preeeat.d a
problem. The boat bolU 25
plloos ~ weter, and lley
are requJred to carry eo
gallons ph.ui an additional 30
1aJlons of liquid.
"l sent out questionnaires
to the rest of the crew, tell-
ing them to lilt their W.
and 'bates,.,, Sm.le la\ICbfd..
••1 gue11 ICMne daJt certain
crew m~rs just trOD't
eat!"
NEW SPIMHADU
Marcia did put a larger
radio aboard, and ldded
new spinnakers and a storm
jib to the iail complement.
Even though there will be
no offidal radio contact
with the U.S. Coast Guard
this year, the airline• will
be in communication with
the racing Beel Inspection
by the race committee could
be requested any time after
June 1, and according to
Marcia's ICbedule, all WM
to be ready except putting
food aboard by mid-month.
a«, to oil• more '9dety. lq\11 W• dlcbd out ~ MCOrt boat. aut WiJ CGm• o.~ IDd blr aunt,
"That nr ti..-.._. l*>-w1UW lbortl, .,... ...-lbe 11*-'' outftt .., they~. IMllde Stout. Md Su·
pa. won't be Mllnl ta.. Miil tbOM and brltllt •111• mt¥t la 80Dolulu ID true wme'• aunt. Mrl. Ollber·
come up or co don l"'1 Jaw• wb6cfs IQatdt tlM an-yectit tubklDI . Lne JCroew, wt.> will flY
day," abe expl1m,ct. 1'beY tefior '-t ._, IDCl... Pacini tllt .docb-("We ov.-to bt an bod for dte
plu to "WU'ID bUM" tt. tPiWWI"" Olin ~ ~ bopa Wfib _.....,..,.. full of J)Olk8ot f..Uv1U., anc. amce tbe l«wlld bu.a 1ri11 Ula tbty'U cblalt to WQit. c._ ~I" ~ b ~ acoordtd the
be devoted to Miii, i.nd 1Di dotbu. IQd -Jut betar9 tae llril) wll M .._.., 'lftDlptc boeta aurputea
watches are • arrangc!d 'tileJ .. ,1~ tap bJ Cbllr mocblr, ·Mrs: P aul I Di~ u.ai .UI that~eachthe~is1~~·j"jjjii~iiiii.~iiijiiii1iiiiiliiiiiiiji;iiiiii~iiii~iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiliii oughly experienced sailor,
a particularly *one ooe
and one of .the yo'U'I. •om.
en. ·
Each member of the er.-
can oavlgate b1 dead reek·
oning and iD additioe . to
Power Squadron ("I would-
'nt go to sea without it -
even in the bay," Matcla
said) the two women bave
had cele.tial uvtcauoe, In-
cluding a cour1e wtdcb com-
pare• to tlbe · one. taQCtlt a
the U.S. Nev.I ~my.
ARRIVAL
When they arrive ln HQllO-
lulu ·the lirll plait ·te . be
down to Jutt the clotba OD
their bacU -plul ,ODI IX·
tra outfit. Tbt crew will
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On Tueldl9y, July 4, a
chick.en dinner will be serv-
ed trom ooon to 6 p.m. in
ttle lodge ball dining room,
226 Main St., Huntington
Beach, and the ctiarge will
be Sl.25 for adults aDll' 75
cent& far cbildreo. ,
Catholic womeu lntereet-
ed in joining this spiritual
and social group may con·
tad membentWp chairman
Mrs. Antonio Rodrigue, 847-
9575, or Mrs. Maltby, 897-
57rl.
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"The ftrst 1lbree days are
the roughest, and I hope
everyone will be rested for
them. so we hurry up to
wait."
Personal gear will o( ne-
cessity be kept to a mini-
mwn, and the crew bas
AUTO ILEORONIC . * SELF-FOCUSING
Fiiiy automat1C! f asl 2.8 leAS. Uses 4 hand lens systems. 100 capacity
l!let.ll .circular maga11nP is included, plllS plastic tray and a stack loading
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CMWa. Fully aut<MM-Befon, during and lifter
the parade doouts, bot dogs,
cof1ee and puoc.b will be
served, said Mrs. H. W.
Matthew, UM club'• Ois-
or. Addtt1cal Information
may be obtained by caWnc
her at 536-M3L
Whirling TOPS
Every 1bunsday at 10
a.m., Whir.Linc TOPS Club
meets in Ebb Tide mobile
home park. 1560 Placentia
Ave., Newpcri BMCb.
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Burke Nearing Rec~rd
From Vacant Lo"8 to World Fame
An Orange Cout Colle1e history in·
structor who hM tpent all his teilUte
time fbr the put li.x years tbrowioi
a 16-pound ball Mei chain in VM:ant
lots may be· on the verg41 of thakin«
up Europe from .ten) lo 1tern, •
1'at'1 the predictiOD of. famed trick
and field coach aiuck Ook~, who.
says Ed Butb may aoon br.U the.
wvrld hammer tnrow r.ecord.
Buike, rt, becapie America's great·
eat-ever practi&n• of. the event last
Thureday night in Bakercfieid at tile
Na~ AAU ObampionatUpe. He
tota~ itie ~1 and chain 235 Ieet, 11
Jncbea1 bretklng tile U .s. reoord by
•o feet.
CurrtmtlY, he'J in Europe to com-
pete .it the World Games in Helalnkl,
Fbtland, and at otber meets. "Ed ii Nrdng tp put 1t an to1etber
now,'' Oolw aatd Tuesday.
"You ~¥''t ~aglne what a fellow
like Ed Surke meana to the image
ol. tbe United Stat.ea around tM world.
Hammer throwing ia vcy popular In
Europe and wqen Ed stuts throwing
Major League Stnndings
AMEJUCAN LEAGUE
Chicago
Detroit
aoston
MiMesota
Cleveland
ANGELS
New York
Baltimore
Kansas City
Washington
W L Pet: GBL
42 26 .618
37 32 .536 &lfi
36 34 .514 7
36 . 34 .614 7
3.S 35 .500 8
3'7 S8 .413 8~
33 17 .471 10
32 37 .464 lO!h
34 4-0 . 459 11
32 41 .438 121h
W8DN81DAY'S l81ULTI
4N08L,S 4 Wt llllll910ft .2 C!llcttt a. .. n1_.e t MJnMsota 3. llO&Jen S Ke-City S. HfW Vwk t
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ll. llltllt Olllv _. ldleclUIM
W8DN•IDAY'S RllSUL TS
OODGIU 7, Clnctn111tl S Clllc.e90 ~. Pln~rth >1
s.n Francl&a> 9, St. Loula I Houston 4 Att.nta Z Plllt _ _..,. &. -Yortr J
TODAY'S ScH•DULI OODGE U ( Orvsdtte. Ml II CIM:lnntll (Pa~ net. 1·6), ICFI, 11.WKW, l p.m. Pllll•dtlolll.t 1aunnl1111. , .. , •I H-Yortr. (Fl.,,. or. WI, 11lghl HooslOI\ (C111ll1r, .. J) 11 41111111 ILtmt-.
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Pltl!burOll (VNlt, Hl •I Chlc.e90 (Nltrko. M
~ Htnda, 3-2) !>an Frandaco (Mtrldlet, lM) •I st. Lou1t
!Gibson. 9-S), nllllll
NATIONAL LEAGUE
w L }'el GBL
St. Louis f3 26 .&23
Chlca10 41 29 .581 2~
Cincinnati 42 32 .588 3~ san Francisco 38 34 .528 6~
Atlanta ~ 36 .514 7~
Plttabureh 3.S 34 .'!IJI 8
Philadelphia 33 36 . •78 10
DODGERS 3% 31 .411 1%
NJ!l'W York 25 42 .373 17
Housten 't'1 46 .370 18
before fiCMlOO acre~ Europeana -
a aituation he doeln't uDd ln the
United S~ -that ac1fenalm_U...re-
ally going to atart pumping. ..
A,dding incentive to Burke's quest
for a world mark la the reactioll be
Ft alter reading an article in a r•
oent edition of a European fPOIU
maguine, Coker said.
"The Ruuian who won tbe ac>ld
medal at the Tokyo· Olumpica, Rodlu.
ald Kllm, said le the article tMt
Guyla Zaivotsky was tbe only thrpw·
er In the world who he feared and it
kind, ot stirred &I up.''
Zaivotaky, a Hungarian, bolda UWl
worid record, 241-11, but Coker aald
be underataodi the record bolder bu
j u 1 t uridergone 1&rlou1 Jddnty tul"-
1ery.
"Ed hit 240 feet the other day w1*
a practice throw at that makeMltt
ring he'a built up at Or&n.fe eo.t,"
Coker Hid.
"It'.s taken Ed fix years to muts
the evenl The hammer tbrow ii the
rnost difficult event to learn ill an ol
track and fi~ .
"Ed won't let up now. He'I be
working at it every day until the llM
Olympics. What a featber In hl8 cap
il be should wiD the Olympic cbam-·
pionatlip. You don't realize bow IDaD1
hours be baa .Put In Just ltUd.YtD§
techniques of other thrcnrers Oil ftfm.
Burke is a. nian who .has blM ltt· .
eirally conaumed by • puliGn to be
the world's greate.t hammer thrower.
He went to San Jose State College
In 1961 as a discus tbrower a · wu
diacouraged by his pot.ential in that
event. He switched to the hammer
and could mmage throws ooJy in ibe
150-160 range.
He improved gradually throuih the
years until last year his best of 229
feet ranked mm second on the all·
time U.S. list.
Now he's second on the all-time
world liat and only the world record
stands before him.
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THE WORLD'S BEST? -Orange Coast College lm-
tory instructor Ed Burke ia in Europe where bt'Il
DAI.LY PILOT J9
Rig's Moves Put Angels Near .500
TO THE VICTOR -Two of Orange County's most
famous athletes, George Yardley (left) and Paul
Neumann (right) congratulate Gary Magner on win·
ning the 11th George Yardley m award Wednesday
night as the outstanding athlete from the Newport
Harbor Area. Magner won trophy over crack field
romposed of Bob Wilhite, Pat McClellan, John Val·
lely and Jim Owens.
·y ardley Award to Magner
The last time I saw Gary Magner,
he was sitting in a pool of perspera-
tion in the decrepit Rose Bowl dress·
ing quarters.
Minutes earlier he had limped out
of the famed Pasadena arena, disap·
pointed and yet proud at the same
time. as his use football juggernaut
bad been nipped by Purdue, 14-13.
The cheers of 101,455 fremied fan&
still echoed in his
ears as he reflected
over w h a t bad
trampired in the
famed Arroyo Sec-
co saucer that New
Year's Day.
"Boy, what a
tough one to lose."
he lamented. "Af.
ter the b e a t I n g
we've been taking •ILL DONlll
in the newspapers, every guy on our
club was determined to do well. I
still can't believe we lost it."
Certainly, Magner had nothing to
be ashamed of.
He played the game of his Ufe
against the Boilermakers, making
nine tackles In all and knocking down
a key third-down Bob Grit!ISe pass to
halt a Purdue drive.
All of this flashed through my mind
Wednesday night a.s I watched him
stride forward to accept the George
Yardley III trophy as the outsblnding
athlete in tbe I\ewport Harbor Area.
Lookelf IHl1erent
He loohd quite dlfferent than be-
fore -smaller and without that
fierce competitive gleam In bis eyes.
Certainly, In tbe J1 year hl1tory
BILL DONER
of the covetd Yardley award, there
baa never been a more de11ervlng
winner.
Not only Is Magner the tint foot-
ball player ever to bave hJa name
ln11crlbed on tbe fleamlag symbol
or Newport Harbor area athletic
1upremacy, but he's also the Initial
victor to attend high school out of
the district.
Magner, you ate, went to Mater
Oel In Santa Ana and only th~ough
some faat talk waa be made eUglble
for the Yardley award, presented
yearly by the Newport Harbor Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce to the
top Newport Harbor athlete.
Ne•rlw Weat to CM
Qualifying him was the fact be has
resided In Costa Mes.a for the past
15 years, attending St. Joachim's
grade school and coming within a
whisker of going to Costa Mesa High.
Instead, like so many other out-
standing grid proopects irom this neck
of the woods, be. chose Mater Dei.
As a Monarch, he was an lmmedi·
ate pigskin standout, but It wasn't
unUI the Orange County North-South
All-Star classic in the summer of
1963 at Orange Coast College that
Magner came into the limelight.
That warm August evening he spent
more time In the Yankee backfield
than North quarterback Woody Deck·
ard. He made so many tackles, in
fact, that college recruiters were lined
up outside the £ieldhouse offering him
everything but the dean's job.
After listening pleasantly to the of·
fen;, he cast hls lot with use and de-
{See MAGNER, Pag %3)
Subs W erhas, Johnstone Come Through
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of Tiie DtllY ,..., S'9lf
The JMnager won one for the Ao.
~els Wecbtelday night.
Two llDstitutes Bill Rigney sent
into battse came up with ttie big plays
that raWed ·the Orange Counti.ans
from belSnd to a stining 4-2 victory
FiH la llow
Look Out!
Here Come
Dodgers
CINCINNATI tAP) -The surging
,os Angeles Dodgers meet the Cincin-
riati Reds today as Los Angeles takes
' a bead on its 10th victory in 13 games.
The Dodgers walloped Cincinnati
Wednesday, 7-5, as they capitaliud
on two errors by the Reds. It was the
fifth consecutive victory for Los An-
geles.
Altar six innings Los Angeles trailed
5.0.
But by the eighth inning, Los An-
!!eles evened the game on 8ll error by
Dodfler SI~
June ~ VI. C~tl, 11:• 1.m .. ICFI Ju1::01~n Vt. lfoultoll. •:31 tJ.1'11., ICFI
(...0).
sho:-tstop Tommy Helms. The Dodg·
ers gathered In the last two runs on
a ninth inning error by Chico Ruiz.
The game marked the ninth loss for
the Reds In their last 11 matches.
Los .Angeles got on the scoreboard
in the seventh inning when Jim Le-
febvre and John Roseboro hit consec-
utive home runs off Gary Nolan.
Gerry Arrigo replaced Nolan in the
t>ighlh and the Dodgers caugtit up.
With two away. they had bases
loaded on singles by pinch bitters
Nate Oliver and Al Ferrara and a
walk to Lefebvre.
Ted Abernathy replaced Arrigo and
Lou Johnson hit a looper that fell
short of center field for a double that
brought in two runs.
Lefebvre moved to third oo tile hit
and scored the tying run on the error
by Helms, who failed to come up with
the grounder by Len Gabrielson.
Ron Hunt singled with one out in
the ninth and then he stole second
base. Willie Davis was intentionally
walked and Al Ferrara swatted a
sharp grounder toward second base.
Rui7 of Cincinnati let the ball roll
between hls legs into centerfleld an<1
1J11nt and Davis dashed home to win
the game.
Ron Perranoskl was credited with
the victory, his second In five deci·
sions. The loss went to Abernathy.
OVeT" the Washington Senators.
Rigney WU strictea witll two tJrai»-
storms in the .... inaiQC t b a t
pulled the Aagela back to one game
below the .sm mart and soli@iecl
a.., T1te9 Seerftl
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their sixth-place station in the AJDeri.
can League.
For purpo1e1 of coatat., ir s best lo
recount first his secand canny move.
With two out in the eighth, t b e
Angell trailing 2-l, Rig was faced
with decision ol Jetting ldlband bit-
ting J"unmie Hall ( .m) bat for him-
self with Jim Fregosi on bate or senJ
up a rightbanded pinch hitter against
10 OVT OF 13
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He sot up rigbthaDded John Wer·
mi. (.125). The a-~ star singled
sharply, and eventually scored t b e
winning nm in the inning when Bob
Rodgers doubled.
Now go back three hitters to the
beginning o( the inning .
Paul Schaal ( .193) is tile leadoff hit-
ter bat Rig sends up Jay Johnstone
(.201) to bit and abJo to play center
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field in the ninth, for defensive pur·
poses. Joimstone mia9ed a home run
by one foot when Cap Peterson leaped
against the rigbtfieid fence for t b e
catch.
When the inning ended and the An·
gels were up by two runs, Johnstone
O abbed bis mitt and trotted to cen·
temeld. Jose Cardenal moving to
righL Bernie Allen. the second Sena·
tor hitter in the ninth, ripped a liner
to right-center with base bit inscribed
all over it. Johnstone sprinted for 50
yards, made a diving, skidding slide
OD bis belly and caught it.
The important point here is that the
speedy Cardenal raced behind John-
d.ooe to baclt up the play -a luxury
Cardenal doesn't have when be's in
center because Hall, the usual right
fielder, doesn't have that kind of
speed.
"Boy. what a big play that wu by
Jay." Rig said afterward.
"We would've been in big trouble
bad ADeri got on, because Hodges
bas Diet Nen and all those other big
lefthanded bitters over there on the
bench."
It may not have made any differ·
mice.
Minnie Rojas is quickly becoming
recognized as one of baseball's truly
great relief pitchers. He came In for
(See ANGELS, Page !Z)
Carnero Dies
Page 22
Blaltner Rehired
Page 20
Wilt Leaping?
Page 23
~0 DAll.Y PllOT Thursdl1, JuM 29, 1967
Blattner NOT ~ Leaving
Angel,s to Rehire Announcer
Four ....-. ago this column re-
ported the Angela would renew Buddy
Blattner'• contract, which expires
th.ii &eUOll. Tbe source of my infor·
mation wu Bob Reynolds, president
of the bMebail club.
A week later one Los Angeles news-
paper reported KTLA was hiring
ABC's Kel1h .lacbon to replace Blatt-
ner. 'lbe following week another ma·
jor newspaper in Ule area perpet·
uated tbat rumor. Beiore you knew
it, preu room clatter blew. the story
out of all reasonable proportion.
Thinking r might
have been given a
bum steer, l again
button-b o I e d the
ex.Stanford A 11·
American w h o
now 1 it 1 at the
bead of the Angels.
a1LL au1u••
"There 1s abso-
lutely DO truth to
tbat report," Rey-
nolds fumed. "We
have no intermon
of replacing Buddy Blattner!"
Obviously irked, be jammed his
forefinger In the direction ol the
Angels' dugout with each word as he
reminded me: "I gave you the cor-
rect story . . . right . . • over . . •
there! YOU had the right story!"
This sent me to Carlo Anneke, gen-
eral manager of KTLA. "Where did
the story come from?" I asked.
"I don't know," Anneke told me.
"For all I know be may have gotten
it from J immy Piersall. He certainly
didn't get it from anyone here at the
station I"
He then went on to t.el1 me what I
bad already told you: Blattner'a COO·
tract is owned by Reynolds; the tele-
visi<m station has no authority w;tb
regard to who will broadcast the
games.
"As a matter of fact," Anneke told
me. "I happen to think Blattner and
Wells are the best team I have ever
beard." Then be laughed and quickJy
added, "I think Scully is the hottest
broadcaster there is in baseball. but
Bud and Don are the best team."
Bob Reynolds told me, "We (KTLA)
have been negotiating with Keith
Jackson since before baseball season
began. But we need him at KTLA."
Anneke elaborated on this philoso-
phy: "We hired Keith to work the
early news mow and do the 15 UCLA
football games.
"I told him llat what we were
ottering him would not be a full time
job for a man of bis calibre. Conse-
quently, be had my blessings to do
the Wide World of Sports and the
ABC-NCAA foott>all games and any-
thing else of a national nature that
wouldn't be detrimental to our sporta
program. . ... :.... " ..... "That's the straight SALWIY, """
neke said with a Iaugh.
Tecl•fl
I p.m. (S)CL -BOXING-Alacren
Torres vs. Cowboy Bill Smith, fly.
weights. Dick Enberg, Mickey Davies
ringside at the Olympic.
9 p.m. (13)CF -SKY DIVERS -
CliP6 from Lyle Cameron's jump
school near Piru. Calif. Lyle guesta
with Bill Burrud.
11 p.m. (9)CF -SURFING -Spe-
cial film on surfing.
10:3' p.m. (13)CF -BOLLYPARK
-Clips of today's Hollypark race re·
suits, live guests.
F riflaf
7:3' p.m. (9)CF -FOOTBALL -
''First Campaign," Atlanta Falcons.
8 p.m. (9)CF -AUTO RACE -
"Roaring Wheels," clips from major
tracks and races.
8:39 p.m. (S)T -RACE PRE.
VIEW -Vanity Handicap, tomor-
row's Hollypark feature discussed by
Gil Stratton and guests.
10:38 p.m. (lS)CF -BOLLYPABX
-Clips of today's races, guetta.
S.t•rAfl
11 a.m. (4)CL -BASEBALL-Cin·
cinnati Reds at Qlicago Cubs, Curt
Gowdy, Pee Wee Reese, Sandy Kou·
fax mikeside at Wrigley Fjeld.
!:• p.a. (S)CF -BOAT RACE-
"Water Champs," old but good film
of man, machine and water.
3 p.m. (!)CT -PGA GOLF-Cana-
dian Opeo from Montreal Municipal.
Cary Middlecoff joins a quartet of
Canadians to cover final four holes
today and tomorrow.
3 p.m. (S)CF -BILLIARDS-Crane
vs. Mizerak from Trophy Room of
Chicago's SL Andrews CC.
4 p.m. (S)CF -BOWLING -Earl
Johnson vs. Sapa Baca, Jack D~s
mikeside at Firestone Bowlarama,
Copley, Ohio.
4:31 p.m. (7)CF -GOLF LESSON
-Sam Snead instructs amateurs at
Firestone CC. Akron, Ohio.
5 p.m. (Z)CL -HOLLYPARK -
$.50,000 Vanity Handicap, mile and %
for mares and fillies. Harry Heosoo,
Gil Stratton tract.side.
S p.m. (9)CF -SURFING -Clips
from around the world, Stan Rlch·
ards hosts.
8 p.m. (9)CF -BULLFIGHTS -
AUredo Leal, Umberto Moro, Jesus
Solonano from Tijuana, Mexico City.
11:• p.a. (U)CF -BOLLYPARK -CUt>t ot today'• racea. _.._._ s ............
I ,_._ (S)CF~eve-
1.and at Dallas, Green ~ at Minn.,
AUanta at Chicago. N.Y. at Wash
Pitt. M St. Louis. Jon Anett hos~
NFL action of lut Nov. 24, '¥1.
Z p.m. (!)CT-SOCCER-LA Toros
at Atlanta Chiefs, Jack Whitaker
Damy Blanchflower mikecide at At:
lanta Stadium.
. ~ p.m. (7)CL -GOLF -U.S. Wom-
ens Open from Cascades GC Hot
Springs, Va. Final four boles. '
4 p.m. (Z)CT -PGA GOLF -Ca·
nadian Open from Mootreal Mtirucl-~· Cary MiddlecoU joins five Cana·
diam for the final four boles of this
bi-country telecMt.
4 p.m. (40)F -SPORTSORAMA-
11Jack Twyman Basketball Fu.nda·
mentaJs."
5 p.m. (ll)CT -SPORTS AWA.RDS
-Repeat of Saturday'a dinner hon-
oring the top athletes of the put few
decades. Vin Scully emcees.
S:3t p.m. (4)CF -Otrl'DOORS-
"Sportsman's Holiday," featuring Ted
Willi~s with a rod and reel instead
of bat and ball; land-locked salmon
fishing in Mame; Canadian geese·
l:lorse and mule tret through Bridger
Nat'I Forest, Wyo.
5:30 p.m. (41)F -OUTl>OORS-
"Fisbing Fundamentals."
I p.m. (41)F -FOOTBALL-Clips
from Duke vs. Ga. Tech, 19k
I:• p.a. (41)F -AUTO RACE-
•'Tbe Rouab Riden." .....
' .... (4)t1.-MIEBALl-Doclg-en V1. AUallta Bravea. Cart Gowdy,
Pee Wee Beele,' Sanely Kouf ax Jnike-
side at Atlanta Stadium. No local
bl.ackout on this national night tele-
cast.
7:39 p.m. (S)CF -FOOTBALL -
Clips from NFL action, Atlanta at
Minn., last Dec. 4.
8 p.m. (S)CT -SOCCER -S.F.
(ADO of Holland), at LA (Wolver-
hampton, Eng.) Cblck Hearn mike·
side at Coliseum lut Friday ni~t.
T•eau9
7:39 p.m. (5)CF -~ALL -
Clips from NFL play: Detroit at LA
last Dec. 4.
8 p.m. (S)CL -SKATING -De-
troit Devil! at LA T-Blrda, Dick Lane
at Olympic track.side.
11 p.m. (U)CF -BOLLYPARK -
Clips from today's races, guests.
Wetlaau•
t p.m. (S)CL -WJU!Sl'LING -
Dick Lane at Olympic mat.side.
10:3' p.m. (lS)CF -HOUYPARK
-Clips from today's races, guestl.
RACE Hollypark Race Entries
RESULTS HOLLYWOOD rA•K ENT•IES , .. ,,.._.,, J.,. ,.. IN7-llfll on
CINr & fUI. flnl rMI l:U r .M,
SAIL OUIEN mutt d<•w In.
l'll'TH llACIE. 5Vl fur~ 2 .,._
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/NI,.,_. IW MlhorneY) 112 •I
p.,tlcf SkY IA Plntdl) 111 1• 1
1>1*1 cl Milt'tboro (W Blum) 115 •1
MOU.YWOOO PUK •HULTS
WIDNISDAY, JUNI a. IH7 c-& ,.,
ftllfT •ACI. 6 lur1Gr>91. ~Iden mi~ Club, 0..
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ellllN CHEISE wry be&t ,_..,
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Shell o. ID Hall) 111 lS.1 Ar>gel!own (J Laml>H1) l1t 7-1 • • . 1toa1no M. bl! no IUl'll'1•· LotW~IHSHIEET.
flllST llACI, ' lurlongl. Mllldefl J
year ol~. Purw UOOO.
P~ Siei> ID Pi.reel 111 4· I G1llardo (W Harmoll) 117 S.2
Tom's RIY (W Blum) 111 10.1 Slll\Y'I lrneoe (W Stlormll<et) 11' l-1
R1yCOf (~rt) 11.10 3:211 2.60 'VlgOfouslY (1 M Vtlentutlal lit 10.1 DMclloc\ (W -l>orntYl 11, .S-l
Road Pol (W MtllomeY) 111 »I Bold Punull (M Vtltntutlll 11' 3-1
1 1eHTM llACI. 6 flirlonOt. 4 'tNf
otia end up. Cloullled eltowe-.
Pur• Sl0,000. J•IMln Roc.l~ ,._ ... NIH!Yo Tempo IS,_..,,.hr) 2AO UO
Mllltt1mon (A Pineda) 3.'0
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Also Ron -Cr•lly Alict, Ttlt E•·
"C;Ull"t, S.nd M.lr'(, Nlcl.ttt, FalhU\
Vtnlvf'e Lord Fftthld. Gotto Good
Tiu~. Wilt\ ()Htln•
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Ctrolwood IW Horm1111 111 "' Long9'ot-ICIM's GEM. Keen l(utte< (W Blum) 11) ._,
Tufano IJ Ji-ntr) Ill 10.1 S.n.111 (F Alv1rt1) llt .S-1
CAROlWOOD CS.<19nltr d Swapa SIXTM •ACE. I 1/1' mllH. l YHr
SECC»ID llACIE. S'll lur1""91. ' ""' • • l'Erl'l!ll snr iomt oood -" old flllln. Allow-Punt 17000.
Buld'I O' Ha .. (I Valt•ll1H!i.) 11, .. I
Brlolll Monerd'I IJ Umi..1) 112 $-1
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Clloudronl IW H1nn11l) 12.... ~ M. (M V1len1uoi.) 114 a.1
Tlm-1:11$ )IS SECOND •ACE. 1 1116 mllft. 3 ""' El Outtv (0 Vtlll<1UCll 114 1-1 "'°'· Cl1lmlno. Pune '5000. Cl1lml1'41 Sentlmefttal GW! (II M-11) 120 10. l
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t V•r old flllln . Purw '5000. s-1 Wllllt ID Roul 120 S.1 Relic OI Art (W Blum) 111 .. 1 olch tnd up. Ci.lmloq, Pu"9 ~.
WlnctJOr ...,,,.,. (Mthorney) Cl-R-IA Plneditl 114 "'1 Scoop Time (W Slloemalc.t<) l'IO S.? Cltlmlno prlGt MOOO. 0.-
P luw •1<.111y (Pierce) 4.10 ~:: ! : A·lnclitn Buel( 114 M :~:::: ::.f (~W Mil":," 1l~lrl ~~ Kt llole4 (W MllllO<nevl 114 IC.-1
SUl)f"tml P-lty CM V1l-..ct11) 6.IO ~rev ~ Ctmpo~l 1°' .S.I ,scoor TIMI -going IWaY • . • Mr Kore (J L~ll 113 S.2
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fOU•TH llACI. One molo. J Yttr Gooh (W Fr~tn) •111 S.l !tr ' ' ' YOCUT MAID _. ~ Finl Fl1lr (1 D Plefc•I 11) lC.-1
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Lu<llY ~ (Plneotl 9 6t 4 611 J to Cuti Potollon 117 11~1 SIVINTI4 •ACE. l'h milts on lurf Hold Mt I• Clm111•l Ill 1&-1
Wonckr Away (J L-r1l UO 'lO '•r'N ~II (I M Vt~rutlal t ill 7·1 Dtndlnl IF Alvorul 116 S.1 Ctl1lll>I (H H1wll_,.) 5 IO P1PV• (J l ambtrl) 114 t.-1 4 .,_ olds -up Claiming. Purse KkM1 Kio (I A V1ltn1.,.,i,,) 11> 7·1 Tl,,,._1 31 1/5 A Ellt n W CrMftrtt !reined ~. '10.000. Clt lml1'41 prlu C0,000-SU.OOO Sltl«~ IH Hawlct,,_1 >IOI •1
l'MARM&COl'EI& ..... -·, roct Brills/I Columbl• Purw. OHl Dolwin (D Long) 111 •I
l'll'TM •ACE. 7 lllrl<>nQ\ Fllllt\ & ••• CLOSE •ANOE hu ~ pundt Grtie<' ChttM (W ~tr) 117 S.I
mtrH 4 YH r olds Ind up Clalmo"9 000,Y "" lmprOYt. Red V1n<MI (J Laml>H1) Ill +.I DANDINI -lht h<etb • p.,,_ M500 Longstiol-l'A•'N OltllT. F1btl-(I Vtlentutlll ll2 .S.1 MR. KA•E could ~ 11\t bMt • , •
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SIXTH RACE. 4 lurlono• 4 nar Ttw aunvon (W MlhOl'ntVl 111 10.I
olm •nd up Cl••m ono PurM S9000 C.ndV G11nl 11 w ~ktrl 111 a.1
LI Qulnl1 KlnQ (D Pl•ret) Run N' A~ IM V1ltnt1H'll) Ill 10-1
U 1ll 7 IO 6 00 Klno d lht Wl'ld (J Lam~I 111 10. l
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Tlmt-1 10 Pr-Proof (1 W H•rmoll) 111 i..1
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A·Dradtn<lS (W Heme!() 3.20
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Ntvedl ~roe (A pi..!:O 1:.: ! : Doub~ Swirl Ill C•mp.,sl 111 IQ.I
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Unite!!
States Soccer
Prep Sports Editor Glem White 11 en vautlon.
ALL-CIF
Mlk• a •i.y
~B'·s Bailey All-CIF
Huotmatcn Beach B i g h
School'• ¥iQ Balley bas
been named to the All-CIF
AA division buet.U team.
Tbe burly outfielder, a
lflllior, bit .479 In '9 f ames
fer coecb .Don Walk ... OU-
m tbla PMl ffll.OD, .HUDt·
ihgton fin1ab.ed ~od in
the Irvine Leque.
Another 0 r a 11 g • Ooest
'Ambling 'Alp' Won Title 34 YeaTs Ago
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Filling In during his absence will be prominent
arH sport fl9ures. Today's column 11 written by
Biii Ashcroft, who four yNrs ago formed the aru'a
only organized IOCC9r tMm -the Coast Rangers.
He once Mrved a1 athletic director aboard th•
Queen Mary:
By BILL ASHCROFT Death Takes -Ex-champ
From the time a boy can walk it seems the naturaJ •
Carn era
hing for him to do to kick at something. In practically SEQUALS, Italy (AP) -most a week befu'e death my Loupr1n In 15 romlls ia reer Ja w 8 i . .... ....,._. Mmdl JS,
very city, town and villki' .ckiag.e in the worldban' it is tin~ com· Primo Carnera, ttie tower-oame. Miami, l'1a. ._ i. _. Ml .._ -ii a .... rilllee _..
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YANKEES
non sight to see boys ng a soccer , a can Camera ,,.. dlampioa "-a ~ a ..... PIM. .. .. ._. a.
ball ing Italian known as "The 1 than U -~Ol::I" a-.-... GJ " •-,.... .__ v-. ae y • I ...... birds, r rag . ess a year. nc won 1r. ~ -....,,
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We are working up to this kicking game here in Ambling Alp" when be won the heavyweight title OQ DMDe '°the end. Bil WIS• ,.. a rilit Ill W. ..._ left ia ae 11lliW S..-
he United States. The universal sport of soccer is tak· the world heavyweight box· Jme 29, 1933, whee be life story of "U'eMI, ..,..,.._, Prim __. .. .. t.e dlil*m, .1-lla-
·~" ... ) s.M..r I P.M.
ln ch ls d ll th ch Ing cbampiooehip in 1933, knocked out Jack Sharkey 5b8dowl and IOl'l'VW la 6e 1IWld reb.. • ... I a a• de Allllnla. K. wife fl u ng hold here. our s oo an co eges e coa es died tod~ in this mountain in tile sixth round in )few rtag. 1 pri..te war acam.l ..-.. aae _. w. f.1m1itr ..
ire inquiring about this fast, exciting, non-stop sport. town where he was born. He Yort. Mu a.-toot the • the Nail ID ltalJ la W-'d cw d" ~ =~.:..-=..a.~ 11·osox
Right here in Southern California the College Soc· was 60. title from bim 011 June 14, Wa Two, bla biGllbM't ia Bit ,.. Ille 1ew _.. ._. 'De ._.. ... -. ,.
:er League bas grown fro_m
196
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teamA shealinth1960 towth20 His huge body wuted 1934, with an ·11th round tbetl u1nltalted i~ ~ 919-d9e tnlll el .. 3 ..... ClliM • -.,.-!( ._.
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teams m . Y gro from cirr~ of the liver. knockout in New York. er, a ~ -a•" tbe ..._.., ........ ,.._ ·cw a. llill;J. Bllt lie ~
in interest in this international Carnera left the United In between Camera de-finish to it all. 1.f19 . .!1 •' , • .,.. ' fll 6iil .._ blce md the
game. States wt month and came feated two challengers, Qarnera Md been bl fail-MrPort ti 8-.. a .._. mt 8llll aae W tD lelll
All major colleges are fielding home to die. Paulino Uzcudun, in 15 lng beeMtt tar lbaat Gree 1111 faeu._ · lllmdJ • a cw del!plJ
·teams, and the great U.C.L.A. He wu .in a coma for al· romda in Rome, and Tom-years after oonct,.,.. a ca-C.... _. llil Wile._.. 1• r ~ ... W. _, fw Ilse.
with a good mixture of foreign tal-
ent, bas one of the finest teams in
the nation. You may ha ve noticed
as you drive along the highways
how many of the school athletic
field.a now have soccer goal posts.
This is indeed a healthy sign.
To get a aport started and give it roots one must first
teach the ldch. They will grow up with it, enjoy it and
when they become adults and eventually put active
participation in the game, they will understand some
of the finer points of play and get much enjoyment
from watching it.
Simple to Vtulerstantf
It is in any case a simple enough game for the
layman to understand, with one team trying to get the
ball into the opposing team's goal, with the players
using the dexterity of the bJ.llfighter, the speed of good
runners and the coordination of ballet dancers.
There are quite a few sound reasons for soccer
being one of the world's major sports. A youth
does not have to be 6-6 plus tall or weigh 220 pounds
or more to play this game. An average height· of
U and weight from 120 up to 170 is good enough
physically to play.
But a good player must be in top class physical
condition. Another reason in favor of this game is the
cost of operation. A team can be completely outfitted
for as little as $250. This inoludes shoes and outfits
for 15 players. Now all that is needed is a level piece
of field, approximately 100 yards by 70 yards with
goal posts and one is ready lo go.
We now have two professional soccer leagues in
this country, each vying for the support of the Ameri-
can public and the almighty dollar. There is nothing
wrong with professional soccer or any other prof es-
sional sport run on ethical lines, but I do wonder if
the time is ripe to expose tb.iJ game to the American
public.
Too Soon for the Pros ·
True, we have one of the greatest advertising
and selling mediums in the history of our time
working for us. Television is a wonderful sales-
man, but I still think the promoters should have
waited until the game became more widely known
in the schools and colleges a,.fore emb.rking on
such a large scale selling operation.
We shoold have more youths playing the game.
Whether this venture into professional soccer will be
a success at this time remains to be seen and time
alone will tell. One thing we do know is that soccer
still remains the No. l sport of the world, whether we
here in the U.S.A. play it or not.
There is one thing to remember. every sport that
we have taken up seriously in this country has pro-
duced champions. and in my opinion, soccer players
will not be any different.
Even though we have never had professional soc-
cer on a national scaJe in this coontry, it would not
be surprising, when soccer is widely played in schools
and colleges, to see the United States win the soccer
title in Uie Olympics within a decade or so.
U.S .• can Be World'• Best
Given time and the right approach to this great
game we will eventually emerge as world champions.
At the present time there are two soccer
leagues making a play for the big time in this
country. At loggerheads with Heh other fo r rH-
son1 of sanction. The N.P.L., Nation•I Profeuional
League, is operating without the sanction or con-
sent of the national body, the U.S.S.F.A., United
States Soccer Football Auociation, or the world
a uthority of soccer, the F.l.F .A., Federation In-
ternationale Football Auociation, and the other
i.ague U.S.S.A., United States Soccer Auociation,
have the bleu ing •nd consent of these bodiH .
Both are enjoying a certain measure of success.
the latter would seem to be attracting larger crowds
and showing a much better brand of soccer.
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* * * * * * Sharkey, Baer Gave Prim~.
His Most Mem~rahle Fights
SEQUA.1..5, Italy (AP) -t
Prlmo Carnera, the 60-year-•
old former world heavy-
weight champion who lost
his battle for life t o d a y,
won 86 of 100 bouts during
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which the slow-footed, 6-
foot-5%, 260 poundei they
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Sharkey and Max Baer.
Camera, then only Tl.
wrested t b e heavyweight .._
crown from Sharkey June
29, 1933 in the Long Island
City Bowl on a six-round
knockout. The bout ended at
Ernie Scbaaf • ,,.. ..
1933, wbJcb ,,.. Win :ui
shortly· tberflafter bJ a.
latter's 1eath. Some badrlC
experts said at tbe time.,
however. that S c It a a P 1
death WU lDCJn tbe .-
of a thrubing be bad •
sorbed five moatbt earls
by the bard-bitting Bas.
Camera fOUCbl cml;J 15
times after loGng tbe damn!
pionship and tumed to pro-
fessional wresWoc in lMI.
touring the United Statls,
Europe. A u a t r a I i a ..a
South Africa.
2 minutes, Tl seconds of
the r o u n d when Sharkey
was counted out by referee
Arthur Donovan.
on an 11th round technical
knockout, with D o n o v a n
stopping the bout at 2:16.
His largest -pane as a
boxer was $152,141..22 6r
his fight with Baer wtdda
was witneaed bJ 52,9
persons md drew a O"Oll
gate of '42l,3'19.17.
Camera engaged In JDI
first p1ofellii-at flgbt ii
Paris orr a.it. 12, llJI, bJ· ome Leo SebiJo in lhe lee'-
ond round.
A year later. at the same
site. Baer floored Carnera
11 times and won the tille
The hulldng Italian also
will be remembered tor the
beating he administered to
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the eighth i.nninc ill relief o.f starter
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Frank Howard blasted one over the
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Geocge Brunet t4·11) will start for
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Cyde Wright (2-1) is the Saturday
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the Nats' only runs. .
Rig couldn't make up his mind
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gels' eighth-inning rally . .run FregoU.
Werhas. Reichardt and Rodgers
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Magner wemt on to earn All-Ameri·
can jaycee laurels at OCC a1 the Pi-
rates won their first, and wbat'll prob-
ably be tt.eh' oaly, national cbam·
piooship.
He shifted to USC, aa1 Oil tbe side-
lines for a yea, and beolme a ftnt
string defenaive. pafurmer in 1116.
A.. a sophomore, In flad, be wu twice
lauded as SC'• mu. ~ tbe Week -
the top award given tO lneJneD-
Lut yew. be em1Jed All-PllCific
Ooest meation and this 9elaSOll he's
being touted u a potential All Ameri·
can.
ObviOualy the Trojan coacbll knew
what they wen taltinC about a balf·
dQMJt years.beck.
SpOrts ShortN
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LOS ANGELES -The'
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arilo Fernandei waa the
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE
The Law ~and Dissent
'Warmong• -Capitalidl And didn't you bring
any more filtliy U.S. Clollars?'
Some ot the DAILY PilhI"s readers were among
the estimated 10,000 anti-WV demonstrators in 1..os Ang·
eles last Saturday night. Letten from two of them are
prinUld in the Mailbox today.
Unquestionably the bulk of the marchers and dem·
onarators were well-meaning and law-abiding people-
posgibly 80% and conceivably even the 90% ref erred to
in one ol the letters.
'lb.ls left perhaps between 1,000 and 2,000 people
who probably were at the scene tor the purpose of mak·
ing trouble, provoking an incident; people who admitted·
ly bad no intention of abiding by the pledge given by
the publicly-identified leaders of the march, that the
march would be peaceful and that it would not stop in
front of the hotel or enter the hotel grounds.
The fact that the "adivim" were busily trying to
provoke an incident and encourage a variety of viola-
tions of the law at the rally in Cheviot Hills Park pre-
ceding the march bas been acknowledged by partici·
pants and emphasized by the police.
The brief but serious flare-up in which several of
the demonstrators and several of the police were injured
could not have occurred if the demonstrators had ad·
bered to (a) their loudly proclaimed pledge to march
without stopping and (b) had obeyed the police orders
to disperse from the hotel grounds.
The fiare-up then was triggered by the behavior of
the demonstrators. For this they cannot escape respons-
ibility.
The letter writers offer a view from within the
crowd. Their observations are necessarily restricted to
that fragmentary obset"vation poinl
What was the picture from the police ;ide of the
lines? In front of them was an awesome crowd of 10,000
milling people including an UDdetennlned nu.mbet' burl-
ing a contlnuoua barrage of abuse and invective at the
police, urging TeSistance to the police, urging the mob
to challenge the pqUce.
How could the police know whether the next Lee
Harvey 0.wald wu 1111ong the shouting, cat~alling,
spitting groop dW.lenglng them? How many of the
marchers~ in fact, can Ay whether the next Lee Harvey
Oswald was among them, waiting for a ch32lce to get at
tbe President?
The aWtude of too many people seems to be that
any disobedience c4 the law, any breech of peaceful
behavior is sanctified aDd JUltlfied in the name of d.iJ.
sent Tbe.e same people419em to believe that any abuae
of a police officer ta Juttified ln the name of "dissent"
and when the police offtcer ructs to this abuse and this
violation of the law, he i.a mtomatically guilty of "po-
lice brutality."
It seems fair to ask bow many of the peaceful and
law..abiding marchers would ba..e been as restrained for
as long baa they been in the policemen's shoes. lt seems clear that a fMr police l06t their compo-
sure uter tremendou provocation. U they did, the fad
cer;tainly must be bmqbt out. But to try to pass the
police action off • UDp!O'foted simply does not square wt th the facts. People who 'nllt there to demonstrate
and parade peacefully were betrayed and used by some
of their own and beet' a share of the blame for what
happened.
The onniding consideration was the consideration
for the ll!e and safety of the President of the United
States in the face ol m unpredictable mob. The police
werel ~er all, nom to uphold the law. And the law
Wa6 oemg deUber•ly violated.
On balance., the police bid no alternative but to act.
Peaee llf.,.elaers Iii i... All~
' ......... 7.
Human Race
A Collective
Frankenstein
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
'Vast Majority Were Scared Stiff
Man can .no tonger live with the
power be baa created, It is as simple
-and as compllcMed -as that. 'Ibe
human race bu turned into a collec·
tive Fraukemtein, inonaei.ngly men· ~ by 1be monster of tts own mak-
ing.
This is why all partial scbemee to
save us must fail : why merely shift·
ing and transferring and reallocating
resources will not accomplisb t h e t r
purpose; why social or economic or
political systems (of whatever type)
cannot do more than ease OW' sym~
toms af malaise for a few years.
AS PROF. ROBERT THEOBALD
acutely observes in a recent inue of
''New University Thought," mankind
has moved out. of the indusbial age
and into an utterly new era. In this
new cybernetic era. our means coo-
trol our ends, our technology shapes
our v a 1 u e s. and our environment
more and more threatens our well·
being.
In tbe 19th Century, Marx conceived
that the task of man was to change
the nature of society; this done, he
believed, man could live jusUy and
harmoniously, with the profit motive
and subordinate to tbe service motive.
This was an enormously ai>pealing -
but basically defective -view of thP
human situation.
WE CAN NOW clearly see, in the
20th Century, that unless the nata.re
of man is somehow modified. it mat-
ters little how 110Ciety is changed. For
wh.al happened lo Marxism was not
a perversion, not a historical acci·
IC the cost f« a legal abortion
is as high aa the fees for other
types ol surgery the crimina.1
abortionist will be in business
for a long time to come.
-H. L. H.
dent, but an inevitable degeneration
wben so much power is given lo so
few men.
The ~ problem of our time, ln·
deed, bas little to do with capitalism
or communism or any other ideology
-although politicians wave such
bannen in orde:r to confuse the iJ..
sues and solidify their own positions.
The core problem bae to do witti the
progressive debumanhaffOll of human
beings everywhere in the world, on
all Bides of f!Very curtain.
IN THE CYBERNETIC era we are
entering. this deburrumimtion will be·
come even more widespread and se-
vere, as nation after nation learns to
use this new power of technology.
Whether we live under American "in·
dividualism" or Russian "oollecti·
vism," the system wm take prece-
dence over tbe person. because this is
tile nature of the technological mon-
ster. It is a run-away machine, end
we all are inside it.
And the only way to control it is
not to improve it -as the t.ecbnici-
ans think -or to smasti it -as the
romantics think -but to change our-
selves so that ear personal values be-
come paramount endJ for 1odety. To-
day, alas. only the teenagers lffJJ1
to see this clearly.
The Riff and the Raff
The late Fred Allen once described
H. Allen Smith as "the screwball's
Boswell" whose writing is de<Ucated
to "the riff and the raff, those who
slink through life fraught with insignj.
fkan<:e."
A fonner newspaperman, Smith
made his way in the humor market
with such books as "Life in a Putty
Knife Factory," "Lost in the Horse
Latitudes" and "Two-Thirds of a Co-
conut Tree." I always found the tiUes
much funnies-than what appeared in·
side. But then. what constitutes good
humor seems to be up there with reli·
gion and hippies as one of our cul·
ture's most controversial topics.
ONE OF SMITH'S biggest successes
was "Rhubarb," which appeared a
generation ago, about a multi-mll-
liooaire cat of that name who inherit·
ed an industrial empire and a big.
league baseball team . That was made
into a movie, and a Hollywood legend
of the period tells a.bout a national
press tour the author and a Para·
mount publicist named Rufus Blair
made with a big orange cal, which
would ,gel lost in places like Indiana-
polis .
!low true Blair's verbal accounts of
Um; unlikely assignment wPre have
bf-en questionable for years Bui I al·
ways hopecf II . Allen Snu th would
wr ite a true aceount of his Paramount
.. Stfl et 11~~-..r~." ., H. All•• Smllfl 1 ....... ,.,...,, 115 ,. •• , .. u
journey with the cat. Instead he con·
tmued lo write book!i called "Lo. the
Poor Egyptian," "Larks in the Pop-
corn" and other bangles which satis-
fied a respectable barbershop audi·
ence, if not connoisseurs of the late
James Thurber. Now, 21 years later,
Smith gives us a sequel to "Rhubarb."
naturally tltled "Son of Rhubarb," a
wor~ which will not settle the critical
controversy over Smith's boisterous
brand ol humor.
THTS JS A FUNNY BOOK only bf>.
cause there is little competition these
days. Bergen Evans once placed this
Illinois-born writer in the long lrad1·
lion of Midwest humorists which
stretched Crom Mark Twain to FinJay
Peter Dunne, George Ade and Kin
Hubbard. Maybe the trouble is that
"Son of Rhubarb" is simply old-fash-
ioned,. over·written, overblown horse-
play that is as hard to read a$
Dunne's ''Mister Dooley" stories are
today. Plus such guffaws from the
period 192.5 as: "She came forward,
a henhussy in her middle forties, shap·
ed somewhat like a thick letter S a~
a consequence of upper frontal stick-
out and lower,rear protrusion."
BRIEFLY. "Son of Rhubarb" is
about an orange-colored stray who
turns up in Puerto Rico and ts be·
lleved to be the late Rhubarb'i; issue.
The management of the old tom's
Banner Enterprises would like to t.'i·
tablish the truth.
To the Editor:
Like man'J, and perhaJ>I most, of
tbt people Who ~ in Fri·
day's peace m.-ch in Loi Angeles,
rn:J wile and I were newcomers. We
bad never before partldpated in or
ev111 witnessed at dote band a large
demonstration. And like IDllllY ol the
peOple there, we had long been du-
bious m the charges ol. police bru-
tality and managed news that seem
to be the inevitable aftermath ol these
affain. Sul'ely, we thought, the police
cannot be that vidoua, that stupid;
thty muat have been incredibly pro-
voked. Today we and many other
non-violent, law~biding, non-radical
citileos are wiser, and this is the
belt thing t.bat came out of Friday's
sad affair.
ftfE CR~WD TBA T Wlllked peace·
Cully, happily, and really rather quiet-
ly to the Century Plaza Hotel was
oertainly over 90 percent adult, m.
ture, middle-clap, and entirely uo-
re.ldy for any sort of confrontation.
There were, to be sure, a handful
of obvious boC:bead.s trying to excite
the crowds, but they were Judicr~
ly unsuccessful. Mothers and fathers
will their children, doctors and law-
yers and businessmen, and even the
gentle hippies jlllt looked at them
with distaste or amusement. There
W.al no violence or disobedience in
the air, in fact a feeling of calm,
until the moment when the police,
much to everyme'1 bewilderment and
alatm, began poking and rutting peo-
ple with their nigbtaticks.
"WHAT 00 you want us to do?
Why are you doing this?" people ask·
ed, but the police said nothing and
just kept beating and driving back
the people, wbo were unable to move
because of the mge croWd behbld
them .There were a !flW hardened
marchers who sipat and yelled and
grappled but the vast majority were
quite frankly scared stiff, prepared
to cooperate, and utterly unable to
see what the police were trying to do.
WE WERE AMONG the small per·
centage of the crowd which was able
to hear the police command to ~
perse, a command which was iUeli
a tnctical blunder. He could have
said, "Ladies and gentlemen thank
you for cooperating up to no:.V. You
have made your point. Would you
please return to your cars." The i.
dies and gentlemen -that ls, 90
percent of the crowd - would have
gone peacefu1ly, and there would haft
been no trouble. lMtead we were tcld
we were breaking the law -what
law? -and commanded to disperse.
Still, we and many others began tbe
slow process of pushing our way
th.rough the crowd In an ef!ort to re·
turn to our cars.
TOO SOON the boom was dropped,
when most people did not even Jmow
they had been commanded to dis-
perse Many who were truly desper·
ately trying to disengage themselve$
By George __ ..,
J
Dear George·
Do you have any tips on hOW
to pas~ the lime ancl keep from
becoming bored during an ocean
voyage?
V.N.
Dear V.N.:
9ee. ~o. r don"t -have you
tned Aristotle Onassis?
f Send your prob IP ms to George
Utterly triv111I matters a special·
ty.)
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Lett.en trom rnden an tNk:OMC.
N onna.l.111 tDriten "'°""" c:onwt their mes.sage• in 800 tOOrdl or lea ne
nght to condeftlt kttns to fit IJ)Cl.c¥
or eLiminar.. libel u ruerwd. All Id-
lers murc inclvdc llgnatwe and .-i.
mg oddre11, bid tlODlel IOill h 11iUJ..
held °" requefl.
from the crowd aod return to their
homes were prevented b: the potioe
who pushed them and beat tbem.
while cbildren were trampled and aid
folb prodded with tbe nltld,er.b. AD
ol ttU.... eoUre!J c;::;;::....,. lD
all fairwa. several have
told me they saw wnral p6ie cap-
tains urging their IDll!ll to slow down
and stop beating the people. but to
no avail.
THE CAT IS NOW oat ol the bag.
Thousaods of middle-class, middle-of·
the road people have now seen and
felt deliberate and UDDeOelAl'J po-
lice violenoe firat.haDd , and wbell they
tell their friends and nelgbbon at
tbe abopping centers and CIOUDlr1
dubs of suburbia, they wil be be-
lieved, unlike the unfortunalte people
of Watts, tbe hippies, and other-vic-
tims ol pollce baraNment.
DANIEL C. DENNET!'
9e•••• lllMI B•• r•r
To the Edlt«:
I was a mardler in the recent
peaoe mobilization at the Century
Pim Botd in Loi Mgplra It WU
the tint time I bad f!'ftl' bes to IUda
a clemoadration and I wa •l'fWllllll
at both the beauty and tbe harrar.
W'Jth llldl a large group ol. people
one would think then woald have
to be trouble. But then wam'l I
have Deftr met so ~ frimdJJ.
open people decHcated to the came
ol. peace. Tben .... whole families
thm'e: Gtwwtn ......... ~ and
babes ta .... fte marda ibelf ..
~tting apbitewllJ. I eoald Joot be-
hind me for almolt a mle and Jee
an ocean ol people 10 ftDed wttll love
ot tbeh' biutia that tlleJ CGl*I -
..,. toleraie his murder in -J:a.. ..............
WE BAD A oouaT crier' .no.iaC
UI to marda put the 11*1. but when
we reMW it we wtre ltapped. I
WU in tbe ft!r/ frallt ol. the .,....
and I _,, poiceitm Imm a wedge..
flailing their lligbt stiocb and lieiliag
111 to ~e bact.. •I have neTer _.
brutality lille ttlil from a group who.
tbeoreticeBy, is there lor oar "pro-
tection. •• We were = '° tight that when 1-lollt DlJ ~ ... DOt
Pie to fall don.. We clald retr.t
no fmtber wH11oat faDblC .,._ •
.t.eep emh-lmM!at cmto the freewa)
below. Yet the police~ pmh-
ed as with tbeh-dDbl arglag 111 to
lllOft when thin tral DO place to
go.
I WAS BEKIN'D£D ol the Nad
t.eduiqoel ol. J'O'PMltnc ap .. Jflft
Jib cattle. wl*ta ii pndleq .....
tbe pGliee were claillg to -. It ii
the fint big step ~ a pelice
state. J ,,... ..,.ated from t. wom·
an ] WU with and .. abe crabbed
me and palled me tonrdl her, m
ol.:6cw J.llled out and bit me. Sev-
eral people mentioned that then wen
,.,...., dlildreD and aid people who
JDJPt be hurt and ] beard the ofticer
la.J they .. bad DO lJnsi..... be9lg
there.,, 1bat ..... not the point. 'lbe
fact ... that tbe children ftl't there.
WWt m1 own eyes I saw IOll»-
tmng I will D11!VW forget. A woma
Md stepped oat to alt a qwtion
and a po»ceman bit her to a. gnaDd.
A YOONG llAN *\'l*l Gal to pick
her up -.. olficer bit IUm in .. ... ,...., and wbe9 be ..... °""" .. ,.-, .. P"'lc-w-ldct8d
him beck into the crvwd, lhlowtic
him apillllt ma. WW ~--me man. tbaaCll.. -tbe lid that a.. oftica's were.-A'"""1 •• caBn6-am. bumm beingl lb.;..._ I ean-
not Millei. ,.,..,.-s .....
lite tbe L.A. potice .... mmt ..
Yiolmce m their &llow 1D11L I e..
not uacterstand ..., peaplLMbl ..
idea ol peace -JDDdl. that ...., will violate the Finl A~ to
prevelll the ~ ol opaim In a
demucsliltic manner.
TH18 IS AllEBlCA. Yet I am ~
tiDulllly .. , viewpoiata .......... d
with tbe mdonement °' the law. Voltlllre ODce said. .. ~ ef
what JOG say, bot I will clefmd tD tbe
delal JOUI' rigbt to ~ Jt." '!'bit ..
America. 1 loft IQ1 C.-). J am DO
tnillar Mc: e•• I .-pwe.. It II
time to • now, bdme w ,.._.
to the dQs • JlcadJJ ••• mmt
mate our lick cocmtrJ well ...a
SUE JtUZBN
M enwries of 'Fat, Foolish F a rouk'
Memory goes back to an interview
with the late King Farouk in hi.I Ab-
dl.oe palace in Cairo. (The exact date
the afternoon of February 16, ~.)
Farouk was bitterly anti-British and
only llightly less anti-American. We
sat drinking orange juice out of gold·
en goblets while be blamed Britain
for all Egypt's woes. He condemned
the freedom of the American press.
saying it wa& necessary for a fOT·
enunent to have its own newspaper
· to present its own views .in Its ~
way. fte was especially irked at· a
phrue in an American news maga-
zine deterlbing him as .. Cat. foolilh
Farouk," It was an apt description
and one fett that be somehow knew
it to be.
THERE WAS ON his desk the ward
PATIENCE, framed in a dart. red
wooden border. It wu turned so that
vt1ttors 1aw it directly. When tbe in-
terview was done I remarked that I
once knew a man wbo bad the same
word framed so that both hotJt and
visitors could derive patience from it
He amiled. reached out his hand, and
turned the framed word. tt was ar-
ranged so that he, too, read the same
word. The Soviets even then were inter·
ested tn the Middle EHl -as they
had been in the days of the czars. A
Moslem minl11ter represented Moscow.
On Friday when Farouk went to a
mosque to pray the Soviet minister
followed close bchlnd In his car. o~·
tentatiously a1111odating himself with
Mohammed and prayer.
The street down which the royal
entourage went to worship was lined
with the faithful. prayer ru g11 rolled
under their arms. Oncf' the king and
those who followed him in can had
pa11sed on. the crowd jostll"d Into the
• T
-~ • ·1 ~ .. J-. ' ' I
street, spread their nap, ... s--Jed
at the same time • did roraltJ ad
-the sycophants inlide the moeqae.
MEMORY Of' 11118 came bec:k as
I read ol Plaidml Nawr"a pabli-
dud visit to a mo~ f« IM!l'Yk:e a
few days after Che hqmDiaticw ol. de-
feat by llraeL Apia the cariaal md
ttM>le who rallied to N...,. pllt down
tbeb' rugs, a ......_, gwww.._ bad
done foe Faraat. ad aw ildped ••to-
gettier. ••
Farouk was omted by "---'
an aaodlfed groap ol J-c 4lftk:tr'L
They blamed Faroat for lllt lllmllC
prepared and armed .. Eaptia
arm7 in lttl wbm it Wiii lmmiHated
and delelded by tbe ..... ftglltfn
defmdiag a DeW1J procWmed Inde-
pendence.
Twice aiDce tbat time Namer'•
armies. well supplied by tbe SorieU.
have been defeated by tbe l--1iL
And ~ time. in the m...aer ol
"fat, foolish Farouk," Nauer baa
blamed the 8rttilb, the .Amwlc-.-
and never bimselt Be baa, oat ol a
paranoia of grandeur, dmm to spend
mimoos on anns rather than on ed-
ucation, health care. and the eco-
nomic improvement ol hU desperate-
ly poor. exploited people.
NASSER'S OVERRIDING compul-
11ion to be the strong man In the Mid-
dle East -and Caliph of hlam -
may or may not fit into lbe SoYiet
plan for the future. There cJUmOt be
peace if Nauer'• madness for power
and "revenge" is to ~ uUated by
an arms race.
•
N« ii Arab "anitJ." coerced by
Nauer belon be wesrt to war. 1ikeJ.1
to endure. Boaein ol. Jorda, .._
nounced as a "butot" by EOPl 1-e
days belan be joined lQ>, aJ:re-17 hu
recanted.. The emir ol. Kuwait tnowa
tbat if he cuts the Brltllb apron
strings be 'trill be taken cmr by N_.
NI' .. Iraq. Smadi Arabia did not'°
alone with Naaer and will bardl;f do
• now. Ubya on1J rec:tdtJ Utt to
coa1md wiUl Naaer'1 subtetaion.
OnlJ detenniaed open and m...m
aid bJ Rallia can pat B~-Damp
lJ Naaer Net together .,.m_ 'lbe
odds are that tbe Sorilta will pat
lim1b Clll tbeir .... lblpneata IDd
• 1eM wmt to -ftat bappem in
Arab polttica. Naaer bas beea • fat.
he9ded &Dd footilh a Farouk, and
.... e98t lea petience.
--W-
Thunday, June n, 1981
TM ecWorta1 PJ011 ., ... DaaJ
Paoc Neb to t.tom. -"'"'" ~ rcodcn bJ pr~ Wt
"flOSJJUPfi"• opfftiou CIRd '°"" ~ Oil topics 0/ ~
ad "9mfi.ocl:nu. bv proofd"'a • tonma IM Ck ~ o/
our r~ opf7lioftf. cmd bv
preuntmg U&c diwftc 1'1~
pobata ot iftf OJTntt. ob~
Oft.Cl .pokamn °" iopb of tM day.
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Orange Ooast College and 1aDd look at some oulstand-
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be two stopa ln a crOll 'lbe tour will include col-
country air tour al outatand-Jecea in New York, Toron-
ing edUcatlonal fadlities by 1!1>. OUcago, St. Louis, Dal-
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Dear Dr ~-hn 1 NO BASIS Vf!l'Y nervGUI wbm I am legea, it was aoaounced t;o. and H tin t B •~ell . -,..tncro : up in front of a group talk-day by the American ¥-itia. un . g OD eac.b -• Paciflc Coast
am I months pregnant and So you see, Mn. D., there in& •Hhoa,gb I've done it IOCiation of Junior Oolleges. ---------
am frightened that I may 11 00 aerioul bull for yuur many t1me:1.. I am 11. Cu Tbe purpo1e of the tour Th ffi..1.WIY
be getting IOIXle paralyail anxiety. ~ upon anytbiag be done to help! aecanling to Bob H. Reed: e DAILY PILOT II"
of the fingers of my right -Miu P. AAJC f.acilities information Covers Boating Off Jimbor" Rd.
Bill Couch
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band. They have begun to COMllENT: The on 1 y director, is to give the pl.a-NEWPORT BEACH PHONE 644-0510 -~and~*· ~I~~for~~~~·~~~~~~~~D~•~a~a~~~~-~B~e~s:t~i~n~W:e~s~t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There ii also some pain. • .. :. of • mostly in ~ llWe and ring ..... type Del VGUIN'a JS
fingers. Sometimes it seems to tell you that Jll'8dicall1 everybody that speaks pub-
to extend up to the forearm. the degree Of preuure with-llcly gets nerTOUS. It'•
My doctor tells me there in your wrist, your doctoc worth il What a wonder-
is nothing to worry about will either wait out the ful relief 1fben it'• over and and that it will go away. · ... _ r bad it. But it doesn't seem to be symptoms until they diaap-you lit uuwa. " pear, or decide to give you I know.
any better. -Mrs. D. some m.edicine to remove (Dr. Steincrobn's booklet,
COMMENT: Many wom-the exceu fluid. "How to Live with ~ en when asked bow their pregnancy went along wW There are causes, other ii," will be mailed to JOU
say: "I carried well. No than pregnancy, of the car-on receipt of a stamped.
1 , pal tunnel syndrome. Its ln-aelf-addreaecl mwlope and · troub e whatsoever· ' cidence seems to be increu-25 ceab ia coia for band-
But sometimes their mem-ing only because of more ling. Address yaun request
oriea are short. Even in freqpent diagnosis. For ex-to Dr. SteiDcrolm la care of the moat normal Of preg-nancies there are occasion-ample, according to Allu this oewapaper.)
ally some inc.onvenient W. Downie, M.D., IO Cue1 (Dr. Steincnlbn ii sorry
symptoms. They 8f'e not of tb.i.a syndrome were wn be cmlllOt mer r..SUS'
serious, don't last long, nev-in North Carolina Memorial letten. Newrtbella, a.11 Hospital in the last 13 --. q~ of -1 =----erthelesa cause some dis-J---~-llUC& comfort. In many of these caw, est are wwered ta later
For example, the nausea splinting to produce rest eohmJ•) ·
of pregnancy during the wu tbe only treatmeat1;::=========JI first few weeks is well needed to relieve tbe Pl-.,... _., 11 ..._
is aggravated. Some wom-NERVOOI WBF..N •*-*.._ti ..:
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If you have new neigbbon
or know of anyc.ae mariDC
to our area. pJease tell us
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friendly welcome and help
them to become acquainted
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kid.Deya are normal, wW Dear Dr. a.t.cnllll: I .., -.· .a..ms bav~ some sweWnc of tbe: ~bow~~thls~·==•~lll~--~~c.:•~r~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~ ankles and lep. Others, tr.Ir
uency of urination a n d
shortness of breath.
SWELLING
Sometimes the swelling
isn't evident, yet ii there.
For example, in your cue,
Mrs. D., there is a likeli-
hood of edema (swelling) in
the space under the wrist
we call the "carpal tunnel."
Through this go nerves,
blood vessels, tendons etc.
Sometimes during preg-
nancy there is swelling of
the tissues in this region,
with pressure on the nerves.
It ls this pressure which
causes the "carpal tunnel
syndrome," with numbnesa
and tingling -sometimes
of all four fingers -and
forearm discomfort.
Often thiJ can be relieved
by giving the expectant
mother lnjectionl or pllla
u diuretics to remove ex-
ce11 fluid 1111111.tate the pree-sure off tbe nerves which
pul under tbe wriat. When
the pressure II leaened "the
~:i·~· Queen
CbmioUe'• Jlolpita1, London
1..,orted a Mrles of 23 pa-
tieatl wbo bad similar par-utheli• (llUlllbnea etc.).
D usually appeared after
tbe fifth month of pret-
nancy.
All but two women bad
edema of tbe fingers, too.
In 1S there were Uaociated tee crampt. and aclatica. Among 21 patients given a
diuretic (fluid remover)
twice a day for one week,
1t were improved or cured.
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'Anonymous' Therapy Oub
By SYLVIA PORTER
Among my most fuclnat-
lnt. correspondents during
the past two years bes been
a prisoner at the Nebraska
Penal and Correctional Com-
plex in Llncolr.. "F C., ''
let's call him, is presb;nt
of Checkl Anonymoua, a
group of convicted bad
check passers. All of ttie
mtJnben an now .-vtai.
Of bavt WU, 1111"\1'14,
j&ll term. Of varytns 1eqtba
and eomt have apat tale m.iorlty ol tbtlr edalt nv ..
ers.) At rerular meetints country must sell at le.ut
members etie$1D I u e 1 t an extra '10 billion a year
apeakvs, iDcludlng law pro-in merchandUe to cover
feaors, probation offiters. these losses.
and bu.alnelsmen. They pay Cbeck1 Anonymous puta
regular duel, from earn-the scope ot 1osaes to r ..
.ings on prls!>fl ~oba, which tailers -ln addition to tbe
are Ulecl to · NpaJ vktlma dally direct losses -this
of tbelr crimes. 'Ibey carry way :
behind *'· Checkl Anoaymoua ii llln·
on a continuous flow of cor-"Add the cost ol detec·
respondence wtth offenders Uon and arrest, trial lllld flriuOoat 1be U.1. wtao CGDrictSoe, moatbl or ,...
bn• dot ,. bea cOllftd. "' .bnprboameot 1Ddllde
Id. ~ ~ ... u.. colt " wtlf.aN to pn.. oat al ..... ta bed" dMQ Yidl ,. ~ ..... °' ... paulq, 1111111 wttb ...... C'CIG9ided. Tbe dltmmlDI
wbo lane beea Nltued the ptrlODal 1DCOIDll DO
from prilon. Looger cootributillg to the
.....
h1and .. Man
ilar In lmportant rtapects
to the nationally teapected
AlcoboUca ADonymOUJ. The
kej toal ol the Nebruh
bad ditek wrltm, llkt AA.
is to r~tate lndMduaJ
htbltual crtmilWI.
SlDce CA WU 114rnched
ift lta, wtth the help of
procrt11lv1 • minded prilon
otticlata and letal ldvllors,
a total ol 886 crim.1nalt bave
joined. (A tull one-tblrd of
the Uunltfl ol th1a lmtitu-
Uoft M'I bid cMck piJI· .....
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JOB TRAINING for hon-
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complete their terma iJ a
critically important part of
the prolf Jm. CA a.140 of.
fen a apeclal job coumel· inC a n d t.ettng service
ftklb bllpl ~1 IMID-
bera to find bon~t jobs.
County attorneys and lher·
ltfs throughout tbe U.S.
have been entilted by CA to
help and are aow helplnc iD
this job-findiaC prOC911.
The need for tb.lJ imaci·
mtlve ll'OClf la~-.
Bid dllck .._ la tM U.S. ....................
l .,._ a 7eu. M • otb1r mtuure ti t II l t
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economy. Place 1 nlue .-
the divorces and brobD
homes wblch follow. Meu-
ure the coat ol Iott boeor
and reputation. ToW tbelD
all and you have some Jdea
ftlt bad dleckJ cG9t JOG
IDd your communitJ. _.
IN ADDmON to lta NJ'V·
ieea for prisoners and would-
be pri.Jonera, CA la urM
compranaive ~
.studies ol the motfvaUom
ol compa.llive blllkbtct
writer&, enc~aglnC OCMI'
U.S. prilona to laUDdt ~
larpr~....-.. ..... ., ..........
Jitsabn I• NII 1rma
JacDW II tbil Uter.tare
mwtlploetbl~• .adf of Mae proleuloeal
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stlcts ol "identlficatiaa:•
EVEN IN the abort ,.
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Cbedrl Anonymou cam.
s*ID bu mown lmpr•
aive tanc1ble multa. A to-
tal of ....... 72 baa beea re-
turned to victima by CA
memben, who, lnc:idental·
ly, eani only ~ cent.a a day
at priJon Jobs. The prison
return rate of CA members
baa been 1lubed to 8 I*'·
Tb1 m1rklt 1111 the
Mlddle Ellt-1
breakthrough far puce and
a resurging economy?
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14 Puoxys•
15 Vigorous
11> South
Ament~
17 Rose red
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18 Setr·
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19 12 or 13
tricks 20 Did M ii
22 Lofty
struc11J1t
23 Enphsh
farewell
24 More dulcet
26 In the
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Slang zq lnstrurnenl
31 Kitchen
1lem
32 Reciurance 34 Attac
38 Accomplished
3CJ Sleep
briefly
41 In SOlllP
other w~y
42 Moses'
ft1lher·
in·law
45 Musical
instrument
CPU
48 Put of
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49 Journey
50 Veneri-
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TWO IN ltOMf -Harry Guardino Oeft) llld Charl·
ton Heston are featured in the motion picture.
"The Pigeon That Took Rome," tonight at 9 on
ChaMel 2. Guardino uid Heston are cast aa two
Americans in German-occupied Rome in 1944.
TELEVISION VIEWS
Warren Story
Rare Series
ly llCK DU lltOW
HOLLYWOOD (UPJ)-CBS-'IV1 umdnltlon 0(
the Warren Commlalon report ln tour couecutiYe
nigbUy broedcuta. the tlrial one W ednelday night,
wu a rare and importlllt experience in televlllon
joumaliam.
Tb.at the four-hour teries would, In esaenoe, 11op-
port the official report on the assassination of Preai·
dent Kennedy was virtually a foregone concJualoo.
lt therefore took CODliderable counge and integ·
rity to go ahead with a metbodlcal, low-tey, ~
time series that almost certainly would offer few
sensations in the common sense of the word.
RATINGS POTENTIAL u ide, tM network had,
in a sen11e, little to gain except for the utb~adion
of an important job well done. Inevitably there
would be, and will be, those who ask why CBS-TV
\ had to go to all that time and trouble to come out
with virtually the same conclwiona 11 the War·
ren Commwicm. For those who equate news only
with huge headlineg, there is no sense tryinf to
explain.
~ a contribution to the visual history o( our
tim&-regardt.s of whether critics of CBS-TV lil'M
with its conclusions-the four broodouts rank cu·
mulatlvely ·among televi.Aion's major documenu.
They are for the record, an enormously valuable tool
and source of tesearch fOf' future hi8torians who
may someday unravel the mysterie~ lh1t rtill lin~er
about the wusination, and about the report itseU.
FOR CBS. TV nevtt claimed that the usassina·
tion did not and could not happen other than the
w1y it .wu pre.ented generallv by the Wan-en Com·
million and the network. What CBS-TV did say,
gimply. b that despite the known doubts and loop-
holes .and inconsistencies in the report. the critics
of it have yet to produce enoueh hard evidence. haro
proof. of their contentions. Tn short. that ratkmaJ
men and women must accept a 031.'te that seems the
most rational, until firmef' alternative facts are pro-duced.
Throughout CBS-TV'!! four hours. there wu a
respect for the intelligence of a mature 1udien~.
The series reflected a constant and innate sense of
worldliness, ptTSJ>ective and plain dee-ency .
LEE 9tADZIWlll, Jacqueline Kennedv's sister.
will star next season in a two-hour ABC-TV adap.
tation of John Van Druten's 1943 romantic comedv
''The Voice of the Turtle.'' She recentlv made he·r
actine debut in a revival of "The Phi!adelnhia Storv"
in Chicaeo. The Van Druten play will be adapterl
for ABC·TV by 'l'ruman Capote.
The channel swim: "How larael Won the War"
i..s the title of a one-hour. prime-time CBS.TV broad·
cast •ch~uled for Julv 18 ... A orofile of an Ameri·
can fam llv livini! in Saigon will be presented Satur-
day on "AB\ Scope" ... West German Chanc:enor
Kurt Georg Kiesin~er L~ intervtewed on NBC·TV's
"Meet The Press" Julv Q •.• An hour look at th e problem~ of Negroes ·who have left rural areas of
the South for urban centers of the North will be
offered bv ABC-TV'6 "Summer Focus" next Thurs· day. ·
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SIS POil SALi
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• Piel' • Slip -Samty beach.
3 bedrmJ., 2 beth home,
~ floors. ~ area. RHdy to move m ..
Only • . . • • • • • • • • • • • $59,500
"Ring" SPRING T1U42-7'JS2
WE ARE EXCITED!
And you will be too!-When
~ att this Fine Value!
Featuring 3 bedrma., 2
baths, dlninc room. Heeled
& filtered pool. t.a.rre. ~
fee.slooall.Y landxaped lot.
Only • . • . • • • • • • • • • • $33,500
"Ring" SPRING T1U42·'1252
ALL HOM!:S IN Dfl1RE
SOU'Ill COAST PLAZA
Spring
Realty Co.
1801 WESTCLllT DR.IVE
. Newport Bead! 642-1'252
Coro111 del Mu .
· Coltlge lly .. Sel
Panelled IJYiQI nn with
uted bri<* ~ Wse kite.hen wtth ocean
view, 3 Bedrooms le 2
baths, tree lined street,
1ii block trom ocean. <»m·
pletely fum1&bed.
$44,950 • tenm aY&llable.
Call Mn. Pavlovich
Eves: 673-Ql6
REALTORS
67MOOO
MESA VERDE
One rl die very belt! 3
BR, family room, MW C&!'-
pe~, dnpes. Home in
immaculate condition.
• Quiet 1trftt j\Jllt 111.tb cl
goU coune. $24.500.
Wells-McC•rdt. Rltrs.
1810 Newport Bl•d., C.M.
543-7729 Ens. 644--1&4
DOVER
SHORES
In & Ocean "' Views
Secluded &
Luxurloua •nd
Worth the Effort
to lout•
C>lre!iooldllc ~ OJun..
tiy club, and near Y9dlt
OIA:>. 15 . mlmrteg to UCI.
1136 SantiGCJO
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Nf!Wl.Y furn.iahed model.
Four bedroorm, four betb-
l'OOl'l'l&-Dlnilig rom, adi·
vicy room. tufty ~
ed It draped. 3250 llql)af'e
feel A custom design by
Howell Zook. $118,IXX).
~DAn.Y
SO 1 MomillCJ
Star Lane
~ cJ the Finest Nf!W
Bay F r o n t Homes. 5
spaciout1 Bdrm. Ouxur·
ioua muter II.Lite). S
Bath!. I~ Family nn.
Dnng rm.
All RoorNI with View.
OPEN DAILY
Choice of 3
l'lne 88,ytront hOl'Tlell with
Pier A: Slip from $82,500
'to S195.ooo.
Bayview Lots
From
$11,500 to $33,500
XLNT FINANCING
AVAIL.AI LE
Ol'EN DAILY
ln Nf'W1>0rt BN.ch from
PacU5c Cout Hiihwa.v
north on Dover Drive or
from Newpor1 Blvd. Mst
on l 7tti St. to
SALES OFFICE~
john m1cnlb
·RE.ALTY CO MPANY
; 881 Dover Dr .•
Suite 101
(714) 642-8235
AGENT FOR
: MA CCO RHlty Co.
HOUSH f10A SALi HOUSIS POI SALi HOUSH ~ SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSIS llOI SALi HOUSIS POI U\~ HOUIU POI SALi HOUSU POI SALi
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii/iiiiiiiiiii llWPOIT HB&HTS *¥ACY PlWB 1:.c:.:
"'----ee.utllully llndlctped car-....... _......_ two 1n vw~ ner lot llHI' N£Wf(')RT ~ people and ._ .,._.. Al.II a hone or a Wll Finance HEIGHTS DEMD'I'ARY, WM N~ B.-h home Wllique country~
One of the bell duplexm H 0 R A C E nmtGN and Ills that bill to a l'ee. Out· wilh every city eonvenl-
.,..__t _ 3 ...... nnn IU"'"· -.~ ........ 11.andlng an:httecture, • ence, 7 bdnn, '"'• for a on ttie 0 c • a n .. ""'r ZU'U\DV"' un nu-.... uar ful:lctiooal floor plan Mid third, $28,500 wilh a hi&b
bdrma In ead1 -cit. plUI 2 rooms. two bettw, fireplace, cuetom awolntmmta mcti FHA or GI awralPl or try
batbl. The uw« livq breeJctast hllr and ~ u tour bedrooma, td!Hn l~ down, owner arudoul.
room t. Jbc2A with a i-no-room. Neat patio with owr• ~tor. r a 01 ~ and Open Eves. 646-nTl rarmc view on ttree llides. bang1ng palm treea • dou-oven, dilbwuher, HI . Fl, . 'lbe lower I.Slit '9 complet~ ble garage. "BEST BUY"
ty rented for the aammer in the H.f:ich!a. Only $32.SOO walnut paneled fa m 11 Y
mantm. ,,... cht>la wu • lllOWn by appointment • room with wet bat', ..,.r-
by ........ -,,. .. , , _..0Av. ate bobby room or oftkie,
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CLOSEOUT
AN UNPAIAWUI • Y~I
2·3 BEDIOOMS
$16,300 to
$18,575 built ...., ... ~ owner ~ av ~ atrltsn otf the muter bed-
and bu all the ~ties room, ball and family room'-(-N_Dnn_Y_l_I_~-.--FRINCH QUARTER
for luxury u.mc pw. a AND beated pd. Tbe yant VUftlll tlftV TOWNHOUSES
aolid tnc:ome. Priced at l.s maintena.ooe free. Ola· HAUOI n.YD. &
$9'l,<O>. tom carpetl and drapes 3 bedrooms, 2~ bathl, be9u-•ISUI Aft. ~ Eves: 646-9'l36 throughout and thete'a two tilul brid< fireplace in ex· ~o~I ~~ ., & leadl and a haU be!N· Aaldnc tes)ded Uvi.ng room. Qw. w1111w • IM i.-A11M1
lty I u.. 950 fted patio. CllllCttte drive, S4M6a
N ' nc. 22D t 17tft ~. ~ EV~. wodr.lt>op oU of a 2 car --~!1!!!!1 .. -ll!!!!!!!!!ll!!llP ~ W. BalOO. Blvd., N.B. ( .,. .... _ wilb ~ bath Santa "000 MOVES you in-tm·
2 F1,,.,1... ~ eau ~1021 Coleswortlly & o. A;.-if~ta Atta· '24.soo. ~le pomeaa. 4 Bm.
e SAQ\mCE e
3BR.,2ba.~.
Blf•Ju, tr,il .. patio. $1850 •
ta.Ice OYel" S:X,fXXI Joan, Trade
or leue oe>Uoaf lmmed.
poaea.
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Newport Hftt. 1210
AVAIL lmmed. Clltf Raven
3 BR. 2 ba + 2 Bft Ocean
View Apt. $49,SOO. 548-7249
1215
2 LGE Bdrma. l '*-beth&.
Pvt. be&cb. pier • float.
Pbooe owner &n-5255
Nntport Sho,.. 1220
lest lay 1967
~ ''A'' lreme $26,900
CAYWOOD REALTY
SD w. Cout Hwy. S.-1290
mo m
UDUCID J\1.b' 1!tb to AUi· si.t.
2 BR, I balm, den. plul
Pier A saq,. ~ Udo TO $17 ,000 Soud loe9tton -SZQ.
MN. Raulltoa
FROM $18,IXX> C.W.111, .... & (e.. S Bdrm, convt den, din rm, mo 1• CMtt H"""9Y
2 a.. ,,.., cpta, drpe, .._., ._... Cll"'"111
patio, fenced, alle7, Pac:Wc K• ,.._ oa,...
Sand.I. a72 Malloy Or., .._._.__._ _
H1m1tmctoo Beacb. -
LIDO ISLE. 2 BR 2 betha. Just Listed 1'rn • Newly dee. 2 BR.
2 ba. By wk. mo, )'l'ly.
~ home tn town. 4 128 Via Mmtme. 6'1U'70I
extra l~ bedrooml.
cirape9, top quality c;arpeta. S.nta Ana 2610
extra 1arp lot. Thia one will lell fut at ooly e SMAIL HOUie,. in rut,
_, 500 Call ..,_, u1il.ltie1 paid. Prlftte en--.... . ,...,_. °'* to downtown
Paul Jones R .. lty =· Ana. (South) $15
847-1266 EvE. 142-5844 Month. JE T..a&m. 3 +SEPARATE r.ftlm WITH A Ulall OPEN EV~. ROOMS, 2 Bathe fam rm,
FAMILY ROOM IVUll tKn 642-nTT Colesworthy & Co. IUDkm lMnc nn. w/w car-WATERFRONT. 2 frplca. ' A Kt'"l "party home'' llPIC-Next to Snack Shop Jr. pm. All bit-Ina. Nice real-br, 3 ti.. $C5,500: Emt
1olJ8 eeperate room, com· .Lnner Circle 2 atory ~1,: Mala.tic c..n. 641_7777 dential area. Call Mr. Gault, $33,IXX> ~" 1n. Appt.
4 BR. 2 Pullman BA, f.or.
mal din. rm, blt-tm Incl LlllUM a.ch 2105
clilhwuber, many extru. * SOMMER 4 Bit, 2 BA.
pletety t.ol.ated from the ty adj8CS)l to Me-. Va._ r-• -r-• ~llSl· 64z.11l6.
other Uvtn& areu. 3 TWIN Golf Coltrle. 4 1arp BRa, Level Next to Snack Shop Jr. Heritage Real Estate _LO_VEL __ Y_modml ___ 3.,..........,,BR~.-=2
Walldnr di8tance to acbool •
• Douglas. $23.800· 897--0m "' b1Jc. to Victoria, srut view! Owner •.. tN-2215
or KING tiu bedrooma, 2 fonnal dining room plm Exec"Utive horM near Coun· YA NO DOWN-L••f Ch•nce to S.ve BA. 3 Blkl •• Bdt ~.950
Balbi, built ln dream kit· famlly room, 3 car pr-try Out>. Feature tour New•u painted 3 huge bed-4 Bdrms. 2 ba., tormal din-aell I rent Qlltlon. 642.3547 Fountain V•lley 1410 Vacation Rent•I• 2tOO
FOR u.1e or leue by owner. 2 BR Modem tum Trailer
3 Yr. old 3 BR., 1~ Ba. on Ollorado River. Rent
cheo. "BIG" !amity din· age, pro(euional 1~ ...... _ batha "' · ""'-lot with a large ~. 3 • rooms, large back yard Ing, .ep fam. rm., q>t thru· Ing area. Cozy livtng room C&Pllli· ""'""'' FORMAL DINING ROOM, with 300 •n. fL partitioned out. .1-, '-COY patio. ·th fi..-..1·-1 -ted view clter to the oce&D • .... ....,. .... "M OU~~· .......... . m m.ammotb l7x2f f a m 11 y -t ....__,_ .. A-· to rear Nr __ .. ,_ nm Uocoln Way, n-..i-~ VERDE A wonderful location for ~ ouwie ....... -~ ~ ._... · txel.'Utive who delirfa the room, and lnform&l dtnlna for *t or trsUer. CM 5*9'Z24
'I'REMDmOUS VALUE .,,.,. UM oa_ ldtcbl!ll. An ideal $17,500 .... ,,.......,....,.. 1 n TWNHSE. -•., -~ belt. Priced at sa.-..__ ...i •• .__ .. _ ... _ ..un ... ~
uuio -·-......... ..--..... .,..T em-BeJow mid! Owner movlna
WALKER a. LEE • COATS ~or \)l'GftlllllaDal fa-. b b191tb. Adult llCtJcm. a
-RutJar & u, fto do ~ ftrmel -56-Mll ()pea tll 1 P.)l WALLACI WDnna.l entertalninl· Bis ~ MMJ mn.t
ltEAL TOii l'JOd Ii• lot. 3 cu pnee s & l'Jtb St. M&-4* TRiPLtX s mm.so. Cout
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IAY VIEW
$35,950
546 4141-and 500 ICJ, ft, ol patio 8J'e9 FIVE Ullm Plaza. 2 Br-li,i bath each. roond out this beautitul t' (Open Evenl"I') picture of yoor dream lnc-$375 mo. F IP $33,500.
Thll older 2 Bedroom home "';======== almost Bay Froot. Priced •
to tell at L.AND VALUE.
For more in!onnation:
Call Jom Marr
C..W.el, ... & Co.
-11.CMll ....... "-' llMdl. cal ..... ~·...., oe ..-..
Eastslde Special
BACK BAY Alli
$26,500
3 BR 1 % bath, larae yard
-TOO l11tge tor prMS1t
owner. Shake roo(.
Newport
••
Victori•
646-1111
home. $41.500. WALKER l with owner's ~ bedroom no,000-dn. Owner, 546-8493
LEE, ll>t3 Westclltf OT, home. Located New Po rt BY OWNDt. 3 Bdrm
65-m.J, Open Eves. Hetdlta area oo lot U6x150 House. at 2238 Elden, __ _.;..._.;... ___ •__ with ~ income ol S6540 Costa Meaa. Call 548-8040 VA Repossessions -oo})' ~ c1on and fint trust deed for b&l&nOf.
Ava.ii. to Everyone Bia. M8-86J6 ---Low Down Payment DAVIDSON R.-lh. 6% .nl!"',
30 YEAR LOANS EASTSIDE
NO PO~ ™~o ~ow $14,950
Let ua qualify you now. 2 BRll + den. R-2 lot.
YOf!R dream home may be RJtr. mo Harbor SB, CM
available anytime. S46-5460 Ev 546-8169
1105
LARGE 4 BR. Beaut condi·
tim 5%% niA 28!li Vela.
co Lane. 546-31-40
Meu Verde
$500
Under FHA
1110
Eutbluff 1242
SPANISH EU'IE
OUTSTANDING
DICOR
Blutla ADpllta • 2 Bit
8-b:iadca Oft wtdnt
llJeeD belt. See to ~
<.1atel 644-«m • ~
Coron• del M.r 1250
COLONIAL HOME
PLUS INCOME
Oil tree lined 1trttt.
Opel\ to rlfers
OPil'l HOUSE
SAT. Ir SUN. 12 • 5
TI3 Marguerite, CdM
675-0146
Executive LMnsi
OCEAN VIEW -CU.tom .f
Br, 3 ba 8lld Skyroom. lee
1\a'ldeck for outaide lMni·
330 Poppy * $67.500
Owner • 675o-0751
Q JASMINE.R 2 3 BR ~ GI no Down • and iD our
best cooformq F.utlide
location, near Westditf =:1========= P1ua. Tb!. home ill early
Calif. R.andl styie with l
lovely bedrooms, I o t 1 of
wood pmelq, large yard
with l.'CX:ell for boat or
trailer. Freltll.Y pe.Jnted and
hu a lhake root. Talre over
a 54 % Joan and $14.1. per
maolh lncludel T A X ES.
Only $21,995. w AUCllt Ir
LEE, ~ WestciJff Dr,
BOAT lOVflS
G. D. BUCCOLA TRIP-LE-~--
lnvestment Co. 2 Br ea.ch. 3 prag'9. Near
otficiaJ V .A. Manaiemellt St. Joedlnns. lnt'Ome nx> 24 Hour Sforv\ce mo., taxes S44 mo. Aatdn&
Ownen of this 1930 aq. ft, nilhed. Ocean aide of bi&h-
deluxe home in cboice tee-way. m.~. Owner 548-8519
tion of Mesa Veroe have or ~9206
646-m.J.
Room foe your boat. cu.tom
built 3 BR -tam nn · 2
bl!l • Newport HI.I • hdwd
An1 • blt-im. Idetil N~
loc:. Price $29.950 • make
rlfer.
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881 DovM1 ~~2e. N.B. s:n.soo. SUbmi1.
-MAHON REALTY
GOL F ANYONE? 14~ to arll your home) 548-9.193 EvE>S. 646-6145
See lbla m<>«l llntml•I 6oor liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii~
plan. The Golf Courae Fair· NEWPORTJS FtNEST5
way Utef'!'lly wtaps itself 4 BR, 5 Ba. 2 living nna,
arouod this huge hvin& nn few ltei>t to ocean
with floor to ceiling wii.-$58,500 • $6000 down
dowa. Lowest price on the George WlWamson, Rltr.
courae at $44.500. 3 large 673-4350 OPEN EVES.
BR'a. family nn. den. 31!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ baltla.
purchued a new home and -~----.-3-good--p-~-
a.tt anxioOs to move. Ima-mies aouth cJ h 'wy in
gine 4 bedroorm, 2 nice COM. OWNER. 673-4169 ba.~ form.al dinl.ng room.
2 family rooms. All tor
$29,500 -FHA A.YI lt'1
worth $30,000 -It' I lM
buy of the year. MO-nn 0pei Eve1. -· THE ~l !:..rd~
E .:::.;T ;._-_ r.r.
Lido lale 1351
EX'rn.A SPECIAL!
4 Bdn:n, 3 ba, cc.tom bit
bome-bdwd floon. crptt..
many blt·ln features • 50'
lot, m.1m Xlnt nnancinc
R. C. GREER, ~or
3416 V\a Lido OR ~9300
EXCEPTIONAL tillanclng
Lei:. fun rm. o'loold.nc l8ll38 -by day Met or moatb.
pool. lie. back patio; •t Ullltact 'Dixie: fT3."'97
ltmlee A worbbop. 2 Car ---------
pr. 5 M1n. to bacb. SEE ~INT AU
to lll'Pttda~ ..... ~
' BR -~ BAIEJeo.bltnl. 0.. ... 1 IGOO Drp8. ~ cpted. Pado,~----~~~~-
J'rpl. xtnt 1oc1 '23.500. LOOKIN& FOi
By OWNER * 982-1687 A RENT AL?
S. An• Hgh. 1630
* $4440 Yrly locome. 3 Hies
ot1 lit ac. room for more.
Reduced $39,SOO. 548·7249
1705
HILLTOP/PANORAMIC VU!
I Baraaln! 3 br • 2 ba. Del,
2-Frplcs, Deck. Prine-only.
$33.500 * Owner. 494-7413
Fantutic Ocean Views!
~. 21ib, JiJam.nn $33,500
Lo On. Hazel w IUTf!l, Rltr.
49U588 or 494-3563
look DO f\Jrtbl!tl Far just
a U ttJe mott than the f1l"lt
Ir lut 1DOlrtba rent you
CID OWN thla 4 BR 2 b&tll
heme, bullt·lna, •/W ca?'-
peUng, fami.11 room. On-
l:t $165 mo. pay1 enry-
thlnc. Den 't besitat. -call
for detaila. Agt. 54MHl
5 BRa 3 batbl, immediate
pomeujoo, N .E. CM MG'
Santa Ana O>untry Cub.
$320 mo.
Wells-Mceardle Rltn.
1810 Newport Blvd., C.M.
~ 7729 E-tta. 644-0684
J100
NEW * BY OWNER * 2 BR w/dbl pr. $85.
Would you lib an arch· Water pd., diapoul, bltna,
ltect'a hilltop home with 2176 Pl1Ce1tia AYe., Apt F .
a million doU.r • l e w? 2224 Placentia 537-0Jll>
Spe.doua but built f or NEWLY decorated! 3 BR. 2
2 d.llts. Owner lea.Yinc 1-thl, chldm over U OK.
lll"H, must SACRIFICE! Lie S150. Avail July lit.
Reduced 10 $29.900 ftrm. S4MJ2.8 aft 5 pm. u y 0 u have $6.900 cuh
r J 1 b t now to pay down, NR. Weatclitf, cub! 3 BR.,
you wt1l be ateallili thlil Ire· yd. S1SO mo. 642-1234,
Dr•matic B.y View
SpectacuJ.ar 1sr view af
Ocean, en~ Hart>or Ir
Cabilina Ialand from thia
Calf torn.la CODtemporary
4 BR • 3 bath CUltom built·
borne -tucbd cm the
Bhll'f'1 ecilPe in Irvine Ttr·
l'lltt· Sl.ldini ~ watla
to l&11't llheltered patio.
3 car garqe. MOit eoxcep.
tionaJ for $16.~.
$11,950
8-chelor P.d
College RMlty ~S880 RJUR BBMlOOM
1500 Adams at Harbor
(near Cinema ~tn>l College P•ric 1115 45' LOT * $47,500
ii,, bll.lh. F.A. heal. hdwd --~------Furnished 2 bedroom a,
cbanner. For appt. call 1_642-~3542 ______ _
-tM-5909 eves. ~ 494-4510 2. BR I WW-CPTS, DR.PS.
floor, w/w ClllJlM!t. drape11, Save $10,000 SUMy! Den, Ji'lreplACe· NesUed on a quiet tree !!!!!!!!!!!!1'1'1!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ days. ~mo Cloetiti prqe. bt
THE OLD & tut mo. rent. U..M378
lined •l:l"eel aetJI thiA sturdy POOL double glU'8l'e and block ThlA Luxury Home would 675-3918 GRAY MARE I $90-2 BR. GARAGE. built cottage in excellent walled rear yard S71.IXX). b~ $41,500 in !fie -.-IMM--A-CULA--TE--.-
FHA • VA. Bia 548-8636 Westclitt area. H~er. 3 BR • 2 BA. •s· UYJ'. "Sbe Ain't What She Uaed ~ FmCED YAJU>,
Ruth p.,doll, RMltor
lfi«i Westcllff OT. 642.s200
WTSl>E, C.M.
Home piUI income. Walle to
lbopa. Good flnlln.cing 1vail-
lllbl.e. Only $21.SOO.
RJtr. lB Npt. Blvd., C.M.
646-3928 Call Evee. 54!>-5414
W. E. ladlenmyer
condition, oomplete with
log bumlne fireplace. 2
car garage + Boat It trail·
er parting. FANTASTIC
VA.WE only $12.950.
WAI.KER It LEE
21629 Harbor
545-9491 Open Ul 9 P.M.
MONEY MAKER
Costa Mesa Triplrx
Good Rental record
and exc llnanci.ni:
Ca.II to tee
CURT DOSH, Realtor
1730 W. Coast H.lgbway
642"472 EVlS 673-3468
Gorgeous 2 SlOf'J 5 bed-l..IDO ipeC\OUI 3 BR, beam
room . 3 bath home. fk>gt ceiling Liv/rm. aep din/
of localiofw. Beautifully rm, h~ patio. Owner/
land9caped. H u r e aver· _a..=.gt_67l_-5_l_li6 ____ _
sized pool Ii covered patio. OOVER Sbotte Ranch style
Private dinine room. Im-View Home. 4 BR, 3 ba. 3000
maculat~ condition. Re--sq-rt. IMMENSE back yard
duced SS,000 few quicW sale, i~ 100x120' $85,000. Owner.
now $43.~. Call ~ll'il. _64_2_-6_~_. ------
Heritagr Ree.I F.state 4 BR, 2 ba, family nn. cpta
4 BR-$21 ,950 & drps lhru-out, bit-ins, frpl,
No down GI or 5% down' lgr fenced yard w/patio.
Payment.a bke rent! 2 Shown by app't. SJO.IXX>.
baths. built · i1111. fireplace, Owner. ~
brick Patio. Owner desper-c U~-1100 ate. 54C>-1m oata ~ ----TARBEU.. 2955 Harbor $3,2.50 Below M•rket
Monticello Townhouse Apt.
'17,500. 183 Yorktown
Lane. 3 BR 2 BA, 1250 IQ
ft. Re-financed at $H ,IXX>
Picymenl4 $U7 mo inc.
laxes, 11'18., Int.. It princ·
ipal. M.aint. $17 mo itle.
pools, gardening k out-
side painting It water pd.
in apt. VaCBnl. Sbown by
app'L OWNER. 64l·50Ci0
SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN and BAY
CJ..annef Ree/-Aparlm enf!J
On W•terfrOftt Near Newport Harbor Entrance
1525 Oc .. n Blvd., Corona del M.,, Ca lif.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING and BOAT SUPS
Why Not Enjoy
The "Condominium" Way of Ufe
THE ADVANTAGES WILL SURPRISE YOU
You ('an purchase and get fee Utle -or lease if you prefer
ALL apts. have WATERFRONT VIEW. All have two bedrooms
and two baths.
YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR FURNISHED MODEL
SHIRLEY?
it'a not in We«tcllft. $49,500. Owner, 673-6811
lt'a only in the very
Best Location in CoelA
Mesa. The Owner haa been
transferred and la Uk·
iDg only $.11.500 for ~
To ~ .. and nelthtt .. thla 1 am.o OK. * 54sa3
llPICI 3 BR Ir Den home. MODERN l Br. FENCED, ~ imyrl younr $28,950 • FRPL. DBLE • GARAGE.
3 BR • 3 Bath Home with
double stone fireplace plua
all tile extras yoo would
expect al this price. The
Real BonUI Is IM Land·
acaping iflcluding pe.lm
trees by the large heoal·
ed L·SHAPED swimming
POOL. JUll one bloctc
Nortta of Fair Or. I! 6
blocks east of Hartor
Blvd. Near Orange Coast
College. Opt>n House Sat·
Sunday a!temoon. Drlve
to rhe SW comer or Buck·
nell .\ BowdOin, 10 you
can comc>aTe with holieea
~Uing tor mud! more.
e Bkr. Mt 6-8362 •
Newport Beech
SCRAM-LOS
ANSWERS
1200
Laurel -lnep4 -Dirge -
Impillh -HAND-ME-UPS.
The miniJlkirt (ad AllOWI!
some mothers to we&r their
young daughters' clothe"!.
They're aort of HAND·ME-
UPS. , * OcHnfront House *
Newly decoratt'd :l Br
house. ExceUent summer
rental record. A slral al:
$48,500 • 548-2971 * <>CF.AN VIEW -* -
2 story t'ondomlnium 3 Br·
2~ Ba. Fully cptd It df'P8.
Avail lmmed. Owner
644-1710
BY owner. Ad1tpla.blP homl'.
2 Lots. rm. to bid. Nr. bey
& ocean. F'lnt> Muri'' 121
4111t SL 67~2719
DE.SPERATE! L<ottvlng to;n
SELLJTRADE SJ.~ in
Beau. Park Lido Apl. Any
REAS. OFTER! ~7616
~ WANTED. "ayrrtst artt.
3-4 BR., din. rm.. prmc.
Huntington IMch 1400
NO DOWN PAYMENT!
on this eictremely sharp
3 BR Glennar M o d e L
Has bull t ·lnll. patio Ir beau-
ti t'ul low maintenance 19rd.
Low priced at $23,500.
PACIFIC SHORES
REALTY
~2581 Evt!s. 962-8275
~ Rlty. 494-0731 ms leue. * m.15.13
----....:...----1$129. 2 BR House oo I~ lot.
Larie, new, delwc Trip-E/side. Stonge for: can,
IBRex. 20wne:rBA r...:~3 A~· bll·2 trtn, *"· KI 9-mJS ' .................. t-·-=--------ina. tplce, landscaped, 3 BR, 2 BA, Fel'ICf!Cf, patio,
view. fireplace. ll55 mo. 2"~7 An-
364 Juml.ne * 494-1297 Ion St. MI 6-lnS
Prime OcHnf ront P rop. LOVELY 4 BR-2 BA.
4 Delux Furn l BR, 2 ba CAR.PETS, ~.
unit.I. Lot 60xl60' • 10 CV ('=::::;$180-M=;;:;;:O:::;.:*=S6-3f5e===-JMlridng. nso.1m
By Owner m : 548-2337 Me.. Verde 3110
BY OWNER/TOWNHOUSE
3 Br · l ib Ba. Frpl. Separate
dWng room. Encl.opetio.
Poola, Oubhouse, Quality Cond · · 1950 3 BDRM., 2 ba., rec. rm., · om1n1um lrplc., 1we. .._led pool, Cpt'g It Dr,>&. Bltns + Re-.. '"""
frig, Washer • Dryer. Xlnt 2 BR., deri , 2 bftths. Se>anlsh diidlwallher • bltinl, C&r1>el4
cood! I~ loc! 2'1!r·ml to exter. Obie. gar. 1 Yr. old. ~· $1:iO Mo., la ae.
Ocoean! * $16,IXX> for Beaut. ca.qi, It drapes; ...::::==· ====== QUICK SALE! 962-1748 Frplc., atrium. "The vu.
$31 ,000 lage'' plan C; nr. UCJ. Sell Newpert Beech 3200
equity &: asaume loan. M U T GI APPRAISAL 67~1400 833-ll.89 Evea. Off p 0 • • •
2 Story 5 BR 2~ baths, for-The BLUFFS
mal din rm, bdwd floor1, APARTMENTS Spacious 3 BR. 2% bath
elect kit. 72xl04 lot. fruit FOR SALE 1980 lreet;. IPllt·level home • overlook.
BRASHEAR REAL TY IS APT's. U49.4QU2 1~ rorreoua iX'ffft • belt
847-8531 Eves 968-1178 Needa $50,IXX> cuh. C\11 de Sac location • steps
HOME with INCOME 574 Hamlltnn, CM, ~-to Pool -an malnt/~
Live In one side -rent RENTALS ~y~m=~ :-;i
the other. A 3 BR &: a 2 • HOUMS Furnished mo. 644-ll33 Bkr.
BR, crpts/drps & blt·i.ns. Cost• Me.. 2100 BLUFFS e 3 BDRM.
EXCEL TERMS or GI no Condominium, PoPular "lJn.
do;i·o':26s:!"ea R .. lty 2 BR, Mobile Home, Furn. da" plan. OpUonal turnlsh·
S4M.'il9 3 m09. Adults. Nice park. ed. Exceptional toc. 644-1011
Pool. sno. 548-5362 • LOVELY B E --SUMMER FUN 3-r It. D N. CLEAN l BR Furn houae e Cpl.I, Drps. Bllns. $275. 18x36 heated pool. deluxe S8S mo. 2622-C. Santa Ana e POOL! * 641-1.290 cov. patio, BBQ & rireplt Ave. 642M22
Incl !IParkli.ng 3 BR home, Newport Heights 3210
shag cpts/drps. WOW!!! Newport Beach 2200
Brennan RNlty HD..LSIDE 2 BR. l bath.
847-9658 Eves. !;45·8698 2 BR, Beacon Bay, prlvate QQ. drps, hid pool. $160
---- -beach. dock, children·1 J*r· mo. 427 Catalina. 49>-5696 Macco Bullt Glen-Mu 1tdlse .. Call 673-1947
4 BR, + fam/dln rm, all -:::;:::========Newport Shores 3220
blnls + dshwtlhr, 100% C -'-f "-2"5 orona uw """r " O * 2 °0 2 BA. DEN, Dinina nylon cpl llv rm and 1111 oiv •
bdnns. Cov PfltiO, spmk LOVELY 1-Br/Util Incl! room, Nr-Ocean, Oubhoule
lni. Exrel ronri. $2.l,'iOO St50-mo IPll!ll' * Adults lft Pool! Avail July 15.
OWNER * 962-2S.'i8 No pet.a. * 67USOO USS.mo. * 543.5292
S 18 100 a.Ibo. BEACH 3 blocb, modern :l 1 2300 BR. 2 BA. vacant $250. 3 BR, 2 hA . trptc., hdwd. leue. 642-3547
flrs. tncd yd. Cozy & <'Ille. F'OR Leue Yesrly fr o ml-========:;_
MRny treH. GI or FHA. ~t. 111. Furn 3 BR, lge Lido I I 3351
Pat Robertson Rltr . den, aep din nn, 11und~k. ---•-•----~-
847.8553 * 893-4 52 Oce.oin View. 2121 E. Ocetn CLEAN It. SHARP! 3 Br. 2 Buy $45,000 and Up··Lease $375 Monthly & Up
Phone 6 73-1788 for further ~Information
MMY ol you "8ve dealt
with this fine profeeslonal
real e«ate wcman over
the put 10 yeen. Yoo
knew hrr "' l:llirley St.-w·
lr1· s ti f' l't'Ct'Tltly be· canw Mra. Shirley Har·
dln. Walker '1 Lee, Jnc.
l a k e 1 pl~Mll'f' l.n en·
nouncing tht-fart V111t
Shirley 111 now nnl' or
our repre81'nl1tlves. For
eicper1 ac:sl~tan<'I." In pur· only. 642-5641
home, call Shirley 81 e 4 Br-21~ 81. Xlnt rond' your ad, tMn sit ti.ck Md
chsiilng or 8 e 111 n R 8 I WESl'CLlFF/ Lge Custom DIAL direct 642·5678, Olarat
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Blvd. &lboa. ba. Near beach, aouth patio.
DIAL direct 642-5678, Charae Ltaae $275. 673-0017
your ad, then alt back and JOIN the n u.-1 1n the ~n to the phone rina! OAILY PILOJ' WAMT ADS!
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Aptt. Pu,,..... Apia. ,...,...,.. A,11..-Uftfum..._. .,.._ UnfumlehN O..r 1I General * * * * * * ~untlntf9n a.ch 3400 lllt.oe aoo c..ta ... 5100 c ...... Mir 1250 lltClllM "!~~'!! 6000 R. L Ww.cl 62AO
~ I.SE Lcwel1 ~ SUMMl'J\ LEASS 2.er. L c~ lot -~ hae in I BUY Equities. Clouded
4 BR. 3 .be 2 blka elem Dilihwlllller, Bar. steepe 5. ORLEANS -NB· '21• •/JSM ctn. T\tles, TD'a, c.11. area · l-llou9e from ~! July Q,,~v 2. New ~S mu-s.26.400 Rcberucm. .erta. 6Q.Z4()
ldll. o.a ~':' Hunt St. 8ch. lat--5ept at. mo. "~• IJ'Oll ~. lltay take BUSINESS ,-...
Smoc . Avail AUi· * Oft MCa APTS. aome trd. sm..OOO. clear. ,_ lat. * S38tl6.18 3• Indu• ~ tncome FINANCIAL ON TEN ACRES ._._
NJt..BEACHJ 2-STORY lllbM ht1M 4355 1 A 2 BR. J'urn A Unfum SS8,(MO. yr. W1ll take part Bus. OpPortunltl• 6300 ~ + R&unpoa room $215. 3 BR STUDIO npm · Prtv/Pauoa • Poola trd or ro· .. _.;oo. Cpta/Drpl/Bltm. 53&-llU * LOVELY 2 Br ,\t)t. * Tennl.a • Coatal'J Bldai. U 4. Incom~ eomplx. One ten-ASSOCIATE adept at ll"OOP ~· .. , ·, Month of Auauat -$6(11) TYPE-POOL hol• Putt/Green. • ant. 20 yr i.e. Income -1peekinc, recruitina A ma-COW111111i..WM ffSO f13.m» $27,000 -p., Net Net Net. king abote mver. income.
3 BDRll Totftlboole with re-Hunt~ letM;h 4400 fril., wublr, deyer, 2 poola _ _........;;;... __ _;,.... __
6 ' pi.lnround. 8rooklwnlt e NEW e LUXURIOUS e
.-r .w.mt. QOM to ocean R.!3>RT LIVING
mo. OaJ1 5tl-3T1S 4 NATIVE GARDI NS
~ Unfvm. "7S 6 POOLS&UNA.S-JACUZZl
amsi. LA1'GZ 1 BR. atOYe, HUNTINGTON
~~~ GARDENS
1f4.C!.X: ·~ TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT
... a . D~S IOLSA.CHICA & Hiil
aa.4 pnce. Older·~ ADULTS M7-Ml4 Jle .,,... SUS mo. 5a-9931 --------
RENTALS RENTALS
Apta. FwmhhM Apts. Unfvrnllhed
c..t. Mell 4100 Genenl 5000
$25 Wk.
• Studio • Bach aptl. e Ind UW. A Phone ill!r¥.
• Maid Savicw -TV avail.
• Nn Cafe 6 Bar
23'11 Newport Blid. 54W'1S5
NASSAU Palm.&. 1 .t 2 Br,
tum It unf. $11Ii -$HO. Ht.d
pool. 177 E 22nd St 6C-3645
$'18.50 BACHELOR Studio u~
ataln. Compl pvt. Gu &:
water pd. !»A Broedway.
2 BR FURNTSH!D.
WW cpls, dnpel and
Heated pool! * SM-Om
................ 4200
CUTE Bayfront apt .. suit. for
single girl who likes swtm-
mini A boetinl· Sl2S Mo ..
litil. paid. U S-1.20'l LI 8.J024
yR£y • 2 BDRM. * Over
garages. Married couple.
710 -29th St. * ~958
IMMEDIA11
OCCUPANCY
RICHARD llMl&ll
YOU CAii RllD
RffU6E HERE
New 2 Ir 3 BR 2 be Apt..
3117 Cinn11mon
Rental Mgr. Mn. Chrlatmlen
546-1034 m-rm
--~=-
100
CA// :JJr.
LAGUNA 11.ACH
Luury Fqrn/Unfum
Bachelor -l I: 2 BR
Steps to Shore &: Sbopa
~anview from evttry Apt.
kue from $150 mo.
Month to Mo. Available
100 CLI:n' DR. 49'-2449
5100
Coron• del M.r 4250 2 BR 2 Ba. Bltna. Cpta.
LOVELY l • BR. APT Drps. Coled prqe f].25.
over Ganie-* Bltna etc. 5&0162 Eveninp. ~mo !eue. (213) 355-4445 2 BR l" BA.. ~ts. Drps.
Bltins. Fenced Patio $120
l•lbN 4300 __ •_u_l-9632 ___ • __
--------MORE CUSTOMERS 1ar the
SUMMER rental. 2 -2 BR
Apt.a. One w /II.Indeck. R.e.u
RI.tea. All dates opeo-New
. owner. 303 Palm, &Jboa,
lhlrp restaurant that ...
ClusHled Ad.a. Dial M:l-5611
now and p&ace )'CRJrl •
Add Extra
Cash To
Your Income
Join the wise, modern f•milies
wh o have more--and do more be·
ceuse they keep a steedy flow of
extra c ash coming in. It's easy. Just
do as they do. Put fast-action
DAILY PILOT Classified Ads to
work fo r you the minute you discov-
er something you own that still has
value, and is no longer bein9 used
or enjoye d.
Don 't ke ep things you don't
use a nd miu out on extra cash that
means more fun for your fam ily. Go
•h,.ouah your home today end make
e list of the things you find. Then
dial for a friendly Ad Writer.
Other families want things like
~ousehold items, sports equipment,
tools, mus ical instrume nts, cam ..
eras, air conditioners, boats, mo·
tors, end much more ... And, t hese
cash buyers e re watching Classi·
fied columns eve ry day for offers.
642-5678
. I 900 ae. Luit. OBI. '7s.N45 Pri --s Continent a ()bcA.rtbm nr. Oout Hwy> ·Cf: -·-· mall lnveat. req. For Breakfast call Mark Wlftll A&t· app't. 527-2765 v. H. Audet
2 Bdrm Apt., carpt't, IMot10'f or .-is. WANTED: Partner for amall ~rved Sundoys ctrapa, refrla, .ion. INYISTOIS service bus. Xlnt eamlnp.
(during Summer) peneliJlc, beM1 cfdl. ATTI NTION Good potential. Will tra!IJ.
WhNdy• W1ntt WIYddy• Gett
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
NA TU R.AL IORN SWAPPlllS
Specl1.I lb1te
inp, frplc, modeck. Only JlC'Ol*11 .....Uable '2000. req. ~ Evea.
$160 Mo. A -.. Adult&. IM> pet.a. ~ in this. prtoe ranae EXCEL • • TD
D ,........... • "'" .-.....G • ... t oo 3 choice mo-&>'II vv·• '' '• v• __.., .. , unit loll P'Yfnr 7% Oil
5 linee -5 tlmet -S bucks
llUL.U -40 ¥Un INCLUD~
"-'Mlet "* -.. tr-t-Wllet you ..... ... "-· 1-'l'OUll .,_ -'let ..._, ~ Mne. el -rtltlftl.
._,.OTIONO 1'0 11 SALR -fllADES OHLYI 11'1 Tuatin Ave. evea. 66-1508 100 Front n. on major $40,000 In Co.ta Mesa.
C. M. 6'2-4641 VIEW! Z-9R/$1'IO YRLY. or Eut-West artery 6f!744.
HAllOR
fum. SUMMER RmT~ ~ Qltp. St&-5040 _,_,,Gvdenini ___ Bulin __ eu_f_or-
PHONE 642-5671
Te Plue Your Trader'• p.,.MflH Ad
$450-mo. * ~ Amutemenl Center Sale. Tftot)' account.a
FC>f' sale or. track. P rop & avera.ginc $270 mo11th 1WO 4-PLEXES bl C/M, AREENS HunttngtOn leech 5400 buatneat. _.tuft rolf & gross. ~ Eves. Lowlnc -mdn.~·i..:~ $95,IXX>ed. a atcllde. ch 01 c e location. -. "" .. ..,,.. rent ! Open Delly WOald ocna .nta. a.ear Newport Beach ART GAL-TRADE for LAND, T"O's
fro-$100 t AM TO I PM Obst, Ast·· ro Box 174 LERY ~ location. Call etc. 6% tlftc. 675-2916 eves.
111 T731 El1il Apt. c. 2 BJt. O.Wne, Ca).. Ph: 3JS.26lS owner eves. 644-1733 LADIES Diamond •pr-1.. .. BAalELOll. FURN " CV~ Open tor h-pec-Ull\,T
UNl"UBN tton) Am 2 A J B.R. furn Bush.-l.fttal 6060 Mo-te LHft 6320 RJnc. cm appr-$3(0). wm row. Included) or unfurft aYailable Jul)' ·-1 . trade for late model car
1 • 2 BR hrn/UJlfurn.
I B1l UNJ'tJRN1SH!J)
Heaced Paola. CbJld Can
Qmller, Adj. to 8boppb!I -
2M1 Pet.enon Way, at Har--
bar ' Adanw, Cotta Mela.
5t6-0.T10
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
1st. BeaulY ~ Bch. WE represent seven.I bun-or what.have-you in like
1 blk from 8-cb Blvd I: Preatip too.don· Beauti-drf"I lendera wbo are com-val. 546-1953 att 5 pm.
Ma.In St., atnres. thean, fully decorated. Plumbing petitlve in ra~a aJld term '57 Ford 2-dr Wagot1 &
etc. Good location cor. E11ia I: f1n'ul'e9 tn. «JO sq. ft. for all typet of Joens $50,-Men'a Honeehoe dlamoM
• Delaware. C.ll owner Or eommwdal ottice 000 and up. C.ll Mr. ring, Value $50(). For vw
&a-ms 1IDr lnforrnMion· ~ For ~at:ion Payne, 4*9724 or etc. ol same val~.
Optn D•llY *~ =• ANNOUNCEMENTS r-546-s:m=--~..,....,....----10 Uff. to 7 P.M. i nd NOTICES Emerald B~. 5 Br, 4 ba.
Furn. I: Unfurn. $110 ~ Retell Stere ., Office · family rm, 3 fireplaces.
7731 E'llia Apt C •••• 2 B.R. Prcmlnent Jocatioo Bal-Found (Pree Ads) 6400 Spectacular view1! Trade
Tl2l Ellia Apt D .... 3 B.R. boa lJl.Dtl, GO aq, ft. FOUND male YOUD& eat '62,000 eq. for apts. or
1 blk from Beach Bl'Vd .l w.w. carpet $100 per Siamese. Vic 'naver Village'. eom'l. ~/49'-4957.
Main St., .tores, theatre, mo Bia --..
The H .a... He" ,.w. etc. Good locaticm <:«. DUe · ' . Dover Dr. 543-5615. 4 PL.EX ••.. lruvf~ l11n1 a: Del ..... Call OMleJ' ~~ ~i:rft ~~ SMALL amount ot money. · · . in COSTA ~A
SC.2835 for irftc'matioll. ReeJ*1 3lll1 ~ Blvd Found Monday, June 26 in e $11,500 ~UITY. R•lll• ants )-3 BR ' .,., pool. ~ c.11. ·~ ' Lido SIW>pping aru. m.&77 • TRADE for HOUSE.
Mor-. K a l,. 1111 Carfit14, PARAKEET. N e w po T t e OWNER.. * 548--ml
H.B. Pvt at. l Blk N ad Ofllee'..... 6070 ~ .,.... Men~. Sl' 0.... T.S. ~
S UNITS, pool, Palm [)e.
.ert $21,000 ~ty. Wa.nl
land, 4 mita, houM, me>-
bile home or TD'a. Si ~
vin. Jteal FAt&ten, 546·2313
e TRADE EQUITY in
e c.osta Mesa 4-UNIT
Apt. for MOBILE HOME
or CONDIMINl\JM APT.
PRINC. ONLY. 548-4604
Oceanside Duplex $.W,50? •
$1.3.000 ~ty. WANT Sil%I
Diego Co. ranch or ~
vineyant. ~. Wllllamaon
Rlty. 673-050.
TR A D E 20' SAll.BOAT
Small cabin 5-HP Outbd.
Seaworthy\ Mkt. v a I u e.
$1500. For equiT-car.
Cll.3) 586-9681. before 3 p.m.
We have 2 BR home, 2
Gadleld. en furn. 112.-& ntan' .._. .. ~ Oft &C«Jl3. '1f tut beutJ. AD ~
New 2. I BR' Ba Apts. 1·2 BR (or turn} APJ'S. . ..... -1-Delk: ~ lp(lced .... low bours. Wuc elev lot
Jtental Mir• M... Olriatemer 1 Mi • BEACH/NO• PET8. dlairl. utlla 6n. 17th &. ~ 3. FOW!d •t ~ or land. 133-J'IV7
Yollll Iota Newport Ha.hta.
WANT home W..c:dift
.,.. 'Oavia IUty, m> w.
Q)alt f"'1. NB 6G-7iQ)
31 17 Clnn•mon 41>.1 MEMPHIS. 5.1&-1739. Oranp. (I(, ady $40 mo. Hlgll. 646-3402. * *
S..103' m-8233 1, 2 &. 3 BR'1, Law rent! Dan HGM'Mlm 548-5541 FOUND; young, lge. bi.ck
19132 Huntiqton Ave. Apt s 2 ROOMS &: ti Male cat w/white fttt. Ft. * -------* * --------
Continent el
Breakfast
served Sundoys
(during summer)
e Spadoua 3 Br'• • 2 Ba
• swtm Pool • Put/aree
• Frpl -I.ndtY/lndr7 '*c'la e Adult. It hmf]y a.reu
'
1845 A.nabebn Aft,, C.M.
646-519
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* 847-7472 * a.ta M~ 1nciu~i A.r@'ora· 673-2604. ANNOUNCEMENTS J~ 60a0, gc.9044 •nd NOTICES
Rent•lt W•nted 5990 lost 6401 Trn el 6435
_ .. _ .. _ tndultrt.1 ....... '°'° 1--------LOCAL .TEACHER w~ BLK female DOBERMAN SEDU:I'ARY l"flq11.itts ride
to leue 2-3 Br bome « 2500' Sprink. $Dl mo. Nr-Oranae "-Del Mar/CM. 8 to 5:30 trom Warner &
Duplex <unturn) from Aug. Nr fwys. 9121 Baker St Oillda pet. , Lge Reward. Springdale to P\a~ntia It
20tt\. Write Tbol. Fiahf!r. ea.ta Me.a. KI ~2221 Please return. ~7656. 206 Production pt. N. B. 84.2-618S
39126 SUNDALE DR. SUSANNAH PL/CM. alter 5:30
, __ FREM __ ONT __ • _CALIF __ . __ L_ots ______ 6_100_ LADID) p~ ring, aet DRIVER for H1n <Fem> Lc>-
SERVICE DIRECTORY
Contrutors 6620
f) WE wn..L
sun..o m
• Rem~.
CUSTOM MILLING
COSTA MFSA LUMBER
No Dn Pymt. Ml s.39C!I
RESP. BUSINDS MAN e HUNTING'IUN BEACH e with 26 diamonds, targ!'° cal ~ out of mte 1rlps.
<alone) ttq amall apt. Vk: TWO M Iota; MW Main center. diamond. LOST m Refs. 646..Jri69 C.,.pet Clffning 6625 N~ "Mr. Rmelllni" and Betd Blvd ed Vic. Bedford Lane N.B.1=:-=:-==-::=-=~=--_ _..... ___ _..... __ _
Fiest& Footwear, Topa.np medical ~ • ·cbil:n·~ Substantial reward. 646.sm SERVICE DIRECTORY WALL TO WALL CARPET
Plaza, CaDOP Parlt. home or ff UDHI. 10% On, LOST • Small, dark brown, Accountlnt 6500 Oeaning. 30% DISCOUNT!
1 BR Unf Apt/llae or Bacb, month!)' 11971D111ta 5 yn. mal.e poodle. Warner Ave.. e LI ~ e $99 Pvt rm I: be. for mature Write; &ix 457, Kula Maui, Fountain Valley. BOOKKEEPING, Payroll. C • • 2 nice ~. •lain· woman in CdM or NB. R.et.. Hawall. (n4) 968-2555. Typing, Duplicatinr. Your ll'pet L•y1n9 •
1% batbl, cm-pet!, drapes. 673-4867. OWNDt 11....,_1ed. Must TINY WHITE MALTESE offitt or mine. * ~700 RefMlr 6626
Printe patio, Garage. WANT GAR.AGE e e e e ae~ larp Oluntr)' CJ~ POCX>LE/Female, vie: P la-Answerfnt Service 6505 CARPET laylnr . R.euon-~~VE. VUJ...AS e e e e FOR STORAGE. Drive Lot. Just of1 iiolf centia It MontoVla I CM. able, Repairs, Restretchin& •
.....-;e A•e., C.M. 546-1360 (8 to 5-PM) COUf9e. ARrox. U.000 ,q. 548-3571 Answw lnt S.rvlu Free Estimatu 527-0034
{jult IOUth of Hamilton St) ft tu-• ~ R fo R .~H-.rrr:=-_ -;;;::_ POMERANIAN. crange fe-K .. p •.• hlWlllCla VIiiage ooms r ent · 5"5 J...U«i£ AM w1. ,,.. r. male. Lo.at vie. Sen&tt St., I Or.fling Service 6637
Spec 2 A J Br, l~ ba. Sfi6 MO. Employed ·~onun. ciflc Dr., Colta Ke.a. OWN-C.M. Need.I attention. TA PRODUCTS DESIGN
Cpts.. l>J"Pll, 2 pools. l\lm room w/1 other In 2 ER.~ 646-'1544 on your phone PRODUCMON DRAWING
Nr llbollD'I A adlls. BR ~. UR kit. I: pr BLK. LAB. WEIMARANER 24 Hour Service &. DRAFTING 64U9l.'i
FROM $99.5C I: pool. Nr ni.tin a: 20dl, ACf'Mte 6200 Puppy 3 moa. "Milly" SOO · CALL Ml ~
MDIJ. mc-Cdlel• apt #2 CM.~ or ... un 5 ~. aubdhfded. llJ, w. Ocean Frt!NB. 675-0al G.rdenint 66IO
NEW Spuiiah Eutside. 1 3 BI.KS t.o beach! Ma.Id_.. VER VALLEY, "Le.ad of Wl:DTE MIN. POODLE S.byalttfng 6550 --------
BR. ""'c. beama, cpta, Tice. Color TV. $10 wk .._,, J..dM," lllOO/ac:re, M ''Piert"!" Vic-Balboa Pmin. HAULING, gen1 yard de~
drpa. l adult.a. $98 mo. 421 8th St, Buntinctan Bch.. dn. NT~ after f p.m. REWARD. 67S-«i83 BABYSTITING F /« Part up. 'Ines, abruba, tvy ahlp-
673-1129 LGE plea.rant room. Good or week ends CAT I HIMALAYAN, male. time. Any ap-5 or 6 d.,a ed or remoftd, Bed weed-
2-BR DUPLEX * BLTNS, location. Qinrenia1 home. Hun~on Harbour, June wk. W/furn trantport.ation Ing er spraying. Rototillinl,
Cpls, Very lge fenced ymf. Kitch pm. $60. 54S-5998. Mount. & 0...rt 6210 25th. Rawa.td. 80-40C2 .,,, Play-yard/Hot lunche9. rock work. 642-0020.
2186 American Ave/ $12.50 UP W.W. cpts. 10t, S ACRES, subdivided, sn, OOBERMANN approx 7 mos 968-14.17
or !)62..QM EXPERIENCED JAPAN·
LI 8-1573 avail. Semi. priv. &tS-8359 vm VAU.EY, '" ..... ol Male Cor Paliadet I: Red-EXPER older woman would ESI!. GARDENER Compl.
NEW 2 &-.2 Be. Bltna, after 4 P.M. Lam" ..,._I a~, _..,.. Hill. S75-4669, 67J.J700 like babysitting In your prdenJn& aervice.. Free Cpta n-W~Dry ~ _..,. home anytime any day. No timate * ~1.132 • .... r · er SLEEPING room b' man. dn. MT.es«> after C p.m. ._ •-"" .. "S tnna. 962~ --es-=--.. --'-'----bookup. 54M278 atter g. Pvt home 1: ent. By mo. or wet eodJ. .-.non•• -. EUROPEAN GARDENER
1!1 DEL MAR./Apt-H. only. $35. 00 Or&nce, CM. JUOU:A.TION Iota avaU X·ITEMl!NTI I . ~ynwi:" ;~we!: •LANDSCAPING e
2 BR. Frplc, pr, cpta, cl:rp.. NICE ROOM $50-mo. from $1300. Xlnt loe. Bia Couples • s.tnglea en J oy days. South Coe.at Plaza VERY reu! 548-4331 eves. =.pa1n
9
tec1 •
3
dee. 30t Woman only. * 5f8.-0'l66 Bar Lab .rea. OWner GROUP pa.rtid, trips. etc. &l'ft. 5&-4038. Mowin& and edcfng only
ay. am · pm. 131 AIBERT PL/CM. 67l-0161 Meet othns w/aame inter-Newport Beach atta
TWO CHARMING Z.br apes. t1t.s. Cupenterlnt 6590 642-2'Tl1 -.noo. NEWLY REDEC! Misc. ltent•I• 5999 Exct..nges, R. E. '2IO 77~ J..t P.M. EXP.ER JAPANESF. Ga.rden-
BLTNS. * 673-44i58 GAR.AGE f t ...._ SALT 1 .. .,..,. CITY ,_ ALCOHOLIC> Anonymous * FIRSI'-RATE _<Mpentry er. Complete yard Service. er nsJ we lltOI'-&.-n.c. , u.1.~ Harbor Are9· Phone 673-8724 Alteration• -repain -b/ins. Free esttmates. * stS.7'958
age $10. mo. CM area. WILL TRADE (OC' tell) Formica Reu. 646-9583. Newport lellch 5200 64Z-9577, &C-76m $23,350, 3 br home, bel.Uti-24 Hours. · Ca.li.fornl.a Lawn.s I: Cardel REAL EST A Tl tul lot -far Orange County * A L O N E! Meet single C•rpenttrlnt 6590 Semce .......... Oeanup..
Generi l home or aipt. Mrs Day ta adulta. OraJWe County. Box . Nf!'I' lawns ...... 642-1939
Grover Lene. S.L. cit).. 3247 Fullerton. 776-3088 NO JOB TOO SMALL! All EXP Jape.nese Gardener I P 6000 repaln.. Add, remodel, p• Maintenance Reu Rates
ncome ~ R. E. W•nted 6240 PertoH I• 6405 tios. R.euonable. 962-8371 Oean-~. m-m .
Deluxe Aptt. * 30.yr P:in11nclnt * FREEDOM HOME•. DO you need muste tor dano-CARPENTER -New or old, EXPER JAPANF.SE W/Prlv. Boat Slips When you own this x1nt 4-' i.! THE APOUO SEX-rem~ ~ooden tence. 25 LANDSCAPE -a...EANUP
2 A: 3 BR -2 Ba plex IJ'Ol9lnr o v er SSOOO TET . "M111io tn tbe yrs. experience. 548-6269 Maintenance. Mack 847--0132
from S250 mo. r.-~BR· N
1
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2
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2 8teaR~·. Larieet oltice in Hunting-Country Oub Manner". Call REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS JAPANESE GARDENER e CAJlPETS .,.. • r ,.,..... ton B ea c h de11perat~ Rudy. 2lJ.699..56IS. CABINETS. Any au job. EXPER I Reliable maint
• DRAPES ~ ~TO· . Orily $4000 dn. nNda homes in your ~ DON'T pe It away, eet 23 YTI expel°· 548-6713 Rell! Mo. rate11. 892-3219
e SOUND PROOF ,.,.. cMm.. CJQlck cub Im' tt 'th e HTD SWIM POOL Buckeye lnv•tment ltex L. Hoclnes "Hlty wi a Cement, Concr9te 6600 e JAP~ GARDENING • l)aily Pilot wurt Adi SERVICE e CLEANUP e
e JNDOOR PARKING ~~=~=838-;;:;::;;1'588=::::::""=::·~===84~7-2525;;===..~sc.sm======= SHAW & SONS LANDSCAPING. e 531-'TOM 3'10 Fernando, Bal. ~ · _ SPECIALIZING
(Clft the Bay-2 bl from P'eny) Bus. Oppemmltl• 63001UL Oppertunitin 63001u.. Opportunities 6300 EXPOSED AGGREGATE LAWN SERVICE * Mow. Edge, Vacuum, Pwr-toola.
% BLK Bay .\ Bdl. New FoundaHom/Patb Ute haul'g. 842-4993 nes.
Upper ~. 3 Br. 2 bl. 54&-0860 ~~ m,,t A .,ipl. sm yrly. s~ \l~ }A.-°' 'B ~s Free F.at-O>mm'lrTmna _H_eu_ll_~..__ ___ 6_730;...;;.
. Cement, Concrete 6600 HAULING $10 LOAD
Solve a Simple SCTcmbled Word Puule for a Chuckle
0 ~ t.tt.rt of the four arambltd WCM'dl i... low te fom four llmplt worda. I RULLU r r 1 r 1 r------.. (.-29 I "f T I' I I f GllDE ' I I I
IHIMSIP I' I I r r
The miniskirt fad allows
iomc mothers to wear their
y o u n g daughters: doth•s.
They're sort of --· 9 Compl.t• the diuckle quoted by fllMno m th• millino ~ •
you dev1lop fro111 ...., No. 3 below. f
i ~,f.Mm0 f I' r I' is I' I' I' r I
!5-I I I I 1-1 I 1-1 I I I
SCIAM-LITS ANSWIRS IN CLASSIFICATION 1200
wm take UMable ttems in
CEMENT work, all ~· No trade tor 1ervlce. 642-0S'lO.
job too amall. Fee e1t1m.
H. STUn.IO< 54U81S
Child C•re 6610
• CARE t o r INF A.NTS.
• My home. Vic: Zlet St.
• Costa Met.a ... ~~7037
Contr•ctors 6620
~mode&c • • • • • • , • -
Room Addltkml • • • • • •
Altera t:iant . . • • • • • • •
Frank J. Mex.an
Uc. Bldl· Contndct
qualtty worfanaDlhlp
LJ 1-1444, ewa.
NEW CONSTR. • Additions
~modelinJt -Uc. Contr.
DON HAWE 64.2-1246
Additions * Remodeltnr
Fred H. Gerwick · Lie.
673-6041 * 549-2170
REMODEL * ADOmON
CONCRETE T. Erickson
Uc-Cootr Dy/Eve M2-4438
ROOM ADDITIONS
CLEANUP lota, prap, etc.
Remov. upbalt. ccacrete.
ivy. Grade topeoll. 962-8145
HouseclMnlng 673S
COMPLETE Hoo.ae, Apt. It
Yacht Cl'eanlng. ALSO:
Summer Rentalll. We hsve
experience Ir relerences.
(Estimates.) Call 642-1400
Iron Int 6755
Will do J.roning In
my home. $1.75 doz.
• 962~ •
Family or Bachelor * fRONING. Reu rate1.
Phone SJ6.4062 alt 5 pm
L•ndsupint 6t 10
SUMMER SPEX;lAL!
Sprinldrrs insta.l'd t.. ~ir·
ed. Wholesale priclo«. Frtt
Eat. 54<r7588 • ~1894
Do you want a.n inl!l&nt
lawn?
Call Genrre
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TODAY
JOIS & IMPLOY~NT MIRCHANDISI FOi
Help Wanted. Meft 7200 AfenclM, Women nG0 Help W•ntM, w ...... tW, Wanted,
7-WetMn
J.
7400
~ Wem. 7500 SM.I AND T~
PwNtvre IOOO
PAINTING I: Deccntir
tnMior or Exterior. Reu.
!tefa. 894-.Ja
Pftmblng 6'90
NEED a sood plum\>eJ' you
'91) atfordT Semce calla
ODly $8! Heatin& and
sprinkler sy1tema Installed.
Call Ed 842-3410.
SA~-ON General Plumbin&. .Reasonable. Reliable work.
-~~l • 642~
. Sewing 6960
t · e D~G A e ALTERA'nONS
S46-G4.1
Tiie, Llnoleum
& Mllrble "75
* v--. die '1111 Man * • ~· Wlll'k. lllltall • ,.
pain. No ;. too llDAD.
PlM'l8' patda. LftJdlll
mbonr' rep&ired. M7-115T.
Electro1k
Temldl1
Stftq becql'ou.nd "' ~ dr-eaitl
~
Bedro-Mtch.
Assembler
Good medl.an.leal u-
peries)ce necetlUJ")' with
~ to develOll mto
tedinidan.
Thea po&itioN lnvolw
development o1 ell!ctron-
ic equipmeat in erowtnc
field ct undenu teet>-
ooloCY·
6-50 HOUR WEEK
PROnT SHARING
J. C. C1rter Co.
671 W. 17th St.
Cost• Mel•
5-41-3421
An equal opportunity
employer
IMMEDIATE
NON-DEFENSE
PERMANENT
• Jr. Engineer,
• Mech. Design
Draftsman
RJLL BENEFITS
,,ef .... OM1 Service
fer '"-_,,,a.ye,
and the lpP11cant.
MW8'lO M&-2'1'3
FM P•ld
Exec s.cy to $475
N klP IPl't b' ir;irl wtth ad·
~n ability.
Alao Fff Positions
WILLIAM PENN
Aaecdates ~
11156 Newport Blvd.
Costa Meu &42-64.14
5'fX:'f RECPJ' lo $42.S
Get a lift out ol gettlne
In on p.and Qoor. Elevate
your algbta to "tip top" job!
CAl.L M~ 642-7424
Unique P\a.cemmt ~ency
1827 Westdltf ~.,"N.e.
Help W•nted,
Women 7400
EXPEIUENCED
COMMERCIAL
TELLER
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
3029 H•rbor Blvd.
Cost• MeM ~20S3
An equal opportunity
employer
JOBS & EMPLOYMENT BAR MAIDS & •••
lob W•ntecl, Men 7000 PHONE·. 714.545-1251 ..• GO-GO DANCERS 213-629°1623 e $300-WEEK SALARY.
CHRISTIAN man. 34 needa
~eedy job. Willln& to learn.
Write Box P fi09 Daily
Pilot.
~CAL Enifneerlng
~. Tooling, Patents.
• • ~9S11 •
LIKE to live aboard: do full
'maint. ~ttr I: skipper
6JJ-3193 5 PM on.
ITT Jabsco, Inc. : ~-S::'~~
UH hie w..,, c.m M... MOTEL MAIDS
c.tlfwlle nu• Now through Labor Dt.Y· ----------i Full time. Must ~ over 20.
Ken Niies Motel
Executive
Sales CarHr
St~ salary 'Pl~ com·
missions. F'1r.i year ~·
inga o{ SU.<MX> plua poulble.
2 year tralJdng program by
century old national com-
1021 Bayside Dr.. N.B.
WAITRESSES
Experienced. over 21
See Marge GraylOD
be~ 1 &: 3 PM
KONA LANES
2699 Harbor, Costa Mesa
Job W•nted, Lady 7020 ~· 8UlineM or •a I e s background helpful. No tJ"a.
Hosteu • aimbouae
P/time Nights &: wknds.
$2.25 per hour
LEISURE WORLD
Laguna Hills
837.355() ext 2S3
DAyWORKtrUES It THURS vet. Mm1gement opportu·
open. $2.25-hr. References. nities.
'548-1496 AFTER 6-PM. TED ALEXANDER
MATURED woman desires, 82'7·7900
days work. 3 days wk. Mon, Art f'<I\181 opportunity REGISTERED NURSE
Tues. Wed. 962-5982 e1t1ployer M/F Part time/Dr's office. New-
ElCPER.IENCED Houaekeep-port Beach.. SAT am-incl.
.re. Love to Baby Sit. Own SAL~ No amok~.!.'..&<~t aa~
tran.lportation. 543-9135 REPRESENTATIVFS working ~vuw OM.
HOUSEWORK. Experienc-Leadini Independent apecla.J· eves. .
·lid. Good ~ta. Own trans. Llala dealing· in wer 100 SEWING machine ~tor.
SC-l6l7 mutual fund&, expand.i.nc In AlteratJooa and ~mg on
Orange County. Thia a an unlloma. Full time days. HIGH S<:bool grad.; typing.
diorthand, gen. office. or
wtlat have you? 49-i-7497
ROUSEa.EANING wanted.
&41>-5391
EXPERIENCED Live • in
Housekeeper. 543-9135
DAYWOR.K S2 hr. 541-3575
opportunity to enter di&ni· Standard Industrial Laundry
tied professional ae.11.ing full 620 Main St.. HWJtinp>o
or part time rnveatment Beach. 536-3526
exp not n~. we train. WAITRESS Age 21-35 for
547~. Mutual Fund ln· weekends. Exper tn 1inner
vestors lnc. 2100 N. Main. serving. Apply in person:
Santa Ana. SWISS CHALET ~staurant
lmmedi11te Openinga ·414 N. Newport Blvd/NB
FOR LEGAL SECRETARY
9omntic Help 7035
e HOUSEKEEPER to SJOO.
.Live in; Laguna Beach
Other help. EMPU>YEfR 1
PAYS FEE. UNKEL Ag~·
cy. 2210 N. Main SL, Santa
Ana· 541-3323 I Employer
_NS fee .. ALWAYS)
FACTORY TRAINEES IBM-Exec. Stenotttte
In Ceramic Industry e~r desired. Corona del
DAY SHIFT Mar ottlet>. * 675-26'T7
Apply: for interview le teat.
INDUSTRIAL CL.A Y HOTEL Maid, lull time or
PRODUCI"S part time; good wages.
18765 Fiberglas Road BALBOA INN . l<l> Maio
Huntingt.on Beach St., Ba.IJoe.. 673-9410
REAL EST A TE C•feteri• Help
SALESMAN Part time, 10-2 p.m.
Exclusive tract '81es. Fast Monday thnl Friday
m o v i n g development in Call 833-0600, ext 2036
HERMOSA DOMESTIC
~PLOYMENT AGENCY
lJve in & Live out bouse-
fteepers 408 N. Main SL rm. ~ Santa Ana 543-~
LIVE INS
. Employer peys feea
•,George Byland Agency
l~B E. 16th S.A. 547-03$
Newport Beach area. Re-HOUSEKEEPER for elderly
• quit!! both F\111 & Part gentleman. Live In. Light
Time men or women. dutJ.e.. $200 mo. + room
Croeaon &: Cameron, 6Th;l.2f,O le boan1. 54&-l~. 646-8900
ailNE.5E &: British Live-ins
'l:xperienced • Permanent
'1ayflower Agency. 673-5630
tfelp W•nted, Men 7200
•• CARRIER BOYS
.., GOOD ROUTE.5
AVAILABLE
.. HUNTINGTON BEAOI
-DAILY PILOT
·, • 642-4321 •
TJ(PERIENCED dishwasher
-:-Mesa Verde Country Cit;b
Apply in Pf'l'SOn af1er '4
PM. :mo Oubhouse Rd.
Costa Mesa.
Oi>MBINATION handy m&n
& nile watchman. Mesa
Verde Country Club. Apply
In person allf'r 4 PM. 3(XXl
Clutihouse Rd. C M
BOYS 10 .14
"Golx! routes! • Good profit!
· • BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY PILOT
• 642-021 •
O'ENERAL MGRS. Rnpon.
'l(ble, mature, must ~ able
'1o handle people. Apply 11t .-tOO W. 17th, CM at 10 a.m.
·ffURSERYMAN/ EXPER..
• LLOYD'S NURSERY
• .. Call SfS.7441 tor 1ppt.
' wro Exper Med!Mie
·4aambler Salel A Se!'Vice
" 410 MAin St. HB :f~ITOR. pa.rt time moms.
• Jri :Costa Mesa. Ca II
,"131 C'A • i.m8.
PliiT Time Janitor 4 houra.
~s 8' Thurg. $1.60 per
hour IWl-0!46
COOi\, man lo operate •m8ll
• Calr ,t,. Cork1 a1I Bar. 2376
t{r\\ pnrt BJvd Costa Mes.
BOYS 10-14 REX:EPTIONIST
CORONA DEL MAR. Front offic' for l·r\rl
Taldnz 1pplic1tfona Podiatrist'r. oUlce.
for future carriers 640-0l2A eves/btwn 7.9 PM
DAILY PILOT
• 642-4321 • WAITRESS, neat. pe:raonable
izirl over 21. 5 Day wk.
WANTED Service Station TUESDAY'S CHILD. La·
Attendant. Experience, guna. 494-Slll by APP'I.
married preferred. Good COOK woman to operate
hrs, salary + commission. small Cale & Cocktail Bar.
Apply, SUperior Shell Serv· 2376 Newpor1 Blvd. Costa tee 1495 Superior Ave., N.B. Mesa
I'M loolcing for. a man who1-0-RA-PER-Y--OP_E_R.A_TO_RS_.
works well w1~ attractive EXPERIENCED.
won:ien, who wtahrs 11 po-CLASSIC DRAPERIES.
lential "?come of SlSOO per 3853 Birch/NB. * 546-1431
month. C&ll fOf' appt. 6(2.lJO'j e BAR MAID e
BOYS 10 • 14 e NO CUSTIJME e
Laguna Beach. So. Laguna MAVERIO<. 548-9991
Good routes! • Good profits! HSEJ<PR, Cook For Lido Ia-
DAILY PILOT land family. Live-out. 5-d.Y
• 642-021 • wk. for summer. 673-18«>
-EXPER. SERVICE-BEAUTY Operator. Guar +
STATION SALESMAN comm. HAIR HUT l\Ofl 32nd
21 yra or older prrle1Ted· St. NB or call .>73-1955
llOO E. Cout Hwy, 01M HOUSEKEEPER. 3 days/wk
MOLD MAKER & or 5 hrs. dail). Refs r ....
FIBERGLASS MAN. quired. 673-0988
Salary open. Call collect . (11C) S4~2'T71 * IBaruUn ) HOUSEJ_<EEPER, ~1ve in. .:;:========g Congenial couple: nice hotne
AgenclH, Women 7300 _54_s.o_14_2 _____ _
--------~1e LA.DY TO BAKE PIES
FOR SM.ALL RESTAU-
RANT. 642-8494 SCREBtED
CarHr Opportunitiea BABYSl1TER wanted in my
Afl Levels horn!'-7:30 to 4:30. lR or
642·7'84 546-6000 oldt'I'. 646-2300 11fter 6 PM
Screened Pe.raonneJ A~ UNENCUMBERED worn.M
901 Dover Dr •• Nf'WllOl't Bch. to llve·in &: care for 2 rhil·
TYPIST S405 dren. 646-4643 Eve.
Public contAct. llOOlhing l\Jr· HAl~UST for e xclualve
round.inga for h&ppy pt. Salon in Newport Beach.
Know aom!' Ins. form. CAil 646-1345 ----------C Al.L Mant> 642· 7424 NO matter what it u;. you
UnJQ\lt' Ple~mrnt Ai;rnc1 can aeU It wit.h a DAILY
1m W~tditf Dr N 8. Pllm WANT AD'! 6'2..6678 ~.,.._ ___________ _
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Has~fW
Q11lity
Control
-nspecton
To perform I~
ln1pect5on on pr1ntecl
circuit urds for eol-
deri"l •ncl~ pl~.~
intpeetlon experience
d•lr.d. Hl9h ect.o.I
gr•d. Day shlft, Excel-
lent company MM-
flt1.
EUCTIOlllC
ENGINEEllll6 CO.
1601 E. Chestnut
S.nta Ana
547-5501
An equal~
enp~
PRODUCTDI
COITROL
CLERK TYPIST
Saturda,y or evenins
interviews may be
an-ang~ by appoint·
ment.
CALL JIM HY AMS
D•ys 642-2400
Eves. S44-0319
SERVOlllC
Instruments, Inc.
1644 Whittier
Cost• Meta
An equal opportunity
employer
Loan Process
Clerk
Opportunity f o r appU·
cant with trout office •
pearance and iood ~
ing lldlll. Previoua 1o8JI
proceas~ exper1en~
desirable.
Calif. Federal
Sivings & Loan
2700 H.,bor Btvd.
Coat• Mesa
All equal opportimity
em pJoyer
EXPERIENCED
DINNERHOUSE
WAITRESS
Interv1"""1 between ~ll
No phone calls plea~
Sam's Seafood
162711 Pacifi c Cst Hwy .. H.B.
Placement
Counselor
Fa.at irowlng agency will
. Electronic ... Aaemblers
IXPERIENCED
1ST & 2ND SHIFTS
To work In tM a.reu ot
pdDted drcu1t boud ...
~ • IOlderinl. eJeo.
tronSc ehallil UMmbly
and 1t1rin1. taper pin
wtriq. Muat be ahl• to
idimtify electrcclc com-
PGIMDta and know elec-
tronic color code.
MRS. LA FON
OflPSIT PUSI
OPllATOI
~ on Dttto 21T,
A.T,.. Ot' lhbSlith '"' femd. 40 hour week, u
m o n t h •· SlartiDS aa.l&l'1 .... AciPl1
Oruwt Oaut Junior
Collep Dtatrtct
au.l.&d Penomel <¥c.
rt01 l'alrvitw Road
Costa Mea
540-UlO, Ext. 319
PHONI OltDEi
DUK e Ft.aDt Won
• O.Vmient Downtown
Olllce t AM to 1 PM
or 5 PY CD t PM.
•Need 5 worbn at once!
• No apa1aa DeceMl:r1
• Ale DO bArr1er e APPLY a No. Ma.In.
Sota Ana. Ca.IK.
Roam 220. 10 AM-7:30 PM
.BEAtrrY OPERATORS VARIAN
DATA MACHINES
with~. * Xlnt
pe!'C9ltale· * sa..5083
Pormerty Decision
Control, Inc.
1590 MONROVIA
Nl!WPORT l!ACH
An Equal Oppottwdb'
Employer
SECRETARY
Eftglllfff'flM)
Department a.....,,,.. and lot~
....._ polUSoo b ma·
-~wi1h---Elle ~ Mote ....... b1*lll ... ..., s 8'1tlll• ...... 1.t•• .,.. . .,. . ..-.. _.,.....to:
Schoth-1~7'00
IBM
ICIYPUNP4 • k
PROGRAMMING· p
INDUS. DRAFTING ·cl
GROC. CHICKING • h
'TRONIC ASSEMIL Y • •
PBX/TYPE • n, t
31 Other CourHI
Ml!N-WOMEN
Train now 'av later
West Coast
Trede & lull. ldtMlt
2llT S. Mala SL, I.A. a,t
$45.71'6
umT Gtir. Gr. Ill. C4. 11,e
5'7-7111
Buntinatoa Bet.di, Ca!U.
Penoonel Department
Life Support Systems
A division of
U. S. DIVERS CO.
m.1 W. W•rner Ave.
Sant• An•, Calif.
Aa equal ~ty
employer
su•es
121 N. Lemon 1.d.k
776-2900
•tetters lndtcate location
M.T.I.
Byslneta School• e IBM Pqrlmminc e IBM Keypunch e PBX Typlni
541-2672
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED
EDUCA'nONAL vacation
projects. 4th iradtn-OP· In-
div. lmtant leamtni leasona.
Olllcoat 10 letllODS Type
Sehl 173 Del Mat,
LI 1-2859 (Typinl helpt
better apelllncl
IJve.ln hou9ekeeper W9Dted
to' ~ )'Ml'I ot age ln motn.
er-ie. home with 2 9'nd
dlildnin. PRIVATE room
ad be.th In modem hllme
wttb 9Wimminr pod. Main
~remmta ls to take ex·
oellent care al d'Jitd.ret1.
Wamen with l dtild ~
lblie. S&J:ary open. 0.,..
Jlbol>e 847-3474. and uk for
Don. Eveti. phone 962-11»7.
learn WicJ Styti~g
Machin• 0pe,.tot1
Comptometer. Multruth,
NCR. lmmed. opeftingw
Wes tern Girt
1784 w. Uncoln. Anaheim
2700 H~. Costa Mesa
1010 N. Main, Sant.a Ana
Equal ~ty employer
WAl1RESS
Well paid p.rolession, men
and women. Toola and wiis
1upplied. Day/Eve cla..es.
534-5371
Callfornla
School of Witt
POLLY PRIEST
BUSINE5S COU-!X;E
N~ clu.es start every
Mooday, d-.y or even.lni.
Pay for your booka and a
small reai1tr1tloo lee. then
only $S per week tor eecre-
tarial training.
• 548-9723 •
Permanent, aood tips. LEARN Slndng by a ~
Full or Part Time. tesaonaJ Singer with 25
yee.n d e>eperlence. c.u
for a tree inlomration lea.-
llOfl. 642-1.32'l.
• SEWING CLASSES e
Experienced only.
Surf & Sirloin
Retteurant
5930 Pac. Cst. Hwy.
Newport IMch Bishop Method MS Deine
PROFESSIONAL HOUSE-·
KEEPER. Tak-. char&e ol
Children, Cooking .\ HOUR.
Only thOle 1eeking a Good .
Home. Nice .tamilY. oo 1
permanent buts, need ap-
ply * $225-m<mth. CALL
• S46-0l41 • LEARN
Castl Lian Spanish
Call after S PM 646-3056
Piano Lessons for Begin·
nen by Advanced Stude»t
My Rome. * 962--4818
642·95.12 • . SEGOVIA Guitar Ler.lloM
Avon Clllina
Ua.m how YQU can be IUC-
cessful IJl a buainear. ol
your own. We tra.in you.
Call collect S30-586().
-Hoat .. la Waltre11
MANNING'S
'.!4031. EL TORO ROAD
LAGUNA HILLS
S~ M~r • 2 to 4 PM
by one or hia atudents.
Peter ~/548-2652
COUPLE to operate 1mall
Cale le O>clrtail Bar. 2376
Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
THEATRICAL 7900
WANTED: Violin, celkl, and
bus pla~rs to rorm with
gultari1V1tnger a quartet·
aextet on 1 country.western
hue. Repertoire to include
train. Salea e.xpertence. En· 500
joy working with people. Jobs-Men, Wom. 7
anything. George Ball. 235
Iris, CdM. 673-6593
Highet>1 oommissioo.
642-7424
Go-Go Dancers
Piano P11yer
Over 71 . Penonabfe. Non·
Union. For better Dit1ner-
tiouse. Call
OR.3-2930 After 1 pm BTinit own costume
Apply in perlOll alt 4 p.m
Fat F•nny's -Salacl-lnt,.. Cook-
1665.5 Coast Hwy, Sunsel Bc-b MANNING'S
Answering Service
Niqht Shih
l l p.m. -7 a.m.
Prefer over :io
646-1292
between R: :io a.m. & 5 p.m
-.-MAID-.-
MANNING'S
See-Mana1ter 1nyt1mr
24001 EL TORO ROAD e LAGUNA Hrl.l..S e
DENTAL Sec'y Hl'C\'pf.
Ex~r. Single. 25-40.
X·Raya la booka 546 3000
DENTAL A~'T.
e 0vfr 25. * Su.rgf'ry &
• X-ray PApcr. !'>48·7719
BA.BYSITIER/5 days wk.
Lite hsekp'g. Net>d 1mmrd•
Ref. required. 675-2514
GIRL F'nday, :t bmr5 wrrk
Your hours & flwn trnns-
portatJon. 646-7316.
INSTRUCTOR, 11ttracti~
womM tor make-up tn.
atnJction. will train ~71
24031 EL TORO ROAD
LAGUNA HD.J..S
Apply between 2 -3 PM
SAl.ES Men It Womrn paat
-to. It's profitable, h's In·
1eresling it'• fun. to i:ivt'
samples to friends! Amuln1
rrsult:a. Fnr 11ppointmenl
rall 541-5654 ___ ..,,...,,,.-
BE YOUR OWN ·BOSS!
Sell the W0tld'1 moct Beau~
titul ·I: Intonnat1ve Family
Bible. 50% comm. Call
642--0l.S4 da)'S ·
.,,, COOK
Experienced fOT' n~ Sir c e 0 r g e • 1 Smorgasbord
1878l Beach Blvd .. Hti Sch
C'all 962-6477 for Appl.
-Maint/Man or Couple
for Motel work
2376 Ne-wp>rt Blvd. C.M.
HATR STYLIST
fOf' lge 1hop. Call ror ap-
pointment. 546-TI93
GALlEY CX>OK/EXPER.
R.eli.hle. Call "Collttn"
¥.M-7815 at en-1 Gt
Singers/ Songwrlten
MANAGER
Wanta new talent for
Recordln1t Work
No obligation. Sn-'4118
MERCHANDISE FOR
SALE AND TRADE
Furniture IOOO
Headq11C1rters for:
• Showroom S•mplu e F•ctory CloMOuts
• Freight Damaged
No Down-BMk lenn~ OAC
Spanish • Modern • MRplr
Uv. Rm . . • . .. • Frm $6!1.!15
Dlnettr ....... Frm $34.95
BedroorM • • . • . Frm $59 95
Approved Furniture
Z159 Harbor Bl, CM 548·9660
OPEN TIL 9
* CORNER BED SET
2 full size Twtn Box ~lJ(inp
A-mattret1sew on frames +
Cor-tllble. l..lk~ new' '2·
price $95, >drawrr chest
$30. * fi73.0013
ONE ol a ktnd • 3 pc. M\tv·
ed Spanish din. nn ,,,.,,
Credenu $200. Otlna cat>-
ind. $115. Table. $96, CK
$450 together. 67>266\
SPANISH 1ame table & -t
chn. never uaed. ~1-$6SO.
Sel14'50· SpM $l'Ut'lt BR set,
~.Other mite tum.
M2..32Qi
-
hffi slWf WllY ...,,.
F.naW..cll
Ycu cu bla a~
aputmea& full el lum'ibn
tor ot'Q ,... per month.
No money. -down. PQment
lnduda all tu• and In-
t~t. e 1 Pc. UW. Room Set
• ~ Pc. Dtnette Set e 10 Pc. BedtOWI Set
Free DeJJ'ftr)' Open Eva
HUI FURNITURE
1n4 Newport Blvd.,
0itta Mew.
DEWXJ; Wamvt Medlm-.
ranean Bdrm adte. Mo
NH $22 mo. pQment..
Ull!d 2 moe. MUST SELL nus WEEKI 64e-1'r5 aftleJ-
5:30 PM.
HouMhoW Geodt to20
SEARS ~ hp window type
aJr wnd!dauer, $35. Seua
20" 2-4pd 1'tndow exha.l»t
fan, auto timer, $10. MMl.'74
Gu ... Sale I022
./ BALBOA ISLAND
./ 122 AMETHYST
4 ~ $10-$20. 2 Ma.pie bar
•toola ~ 2 Danish end
talim $15-e&. Lam}l9 $15.
DecoratDr ati.ades w(h6.
ware $5. RI.Ip A: Padl $10
M · 2 dWn $lS ee. Patio
table, Umlnt.I& l cbaitl.
Cloths etc. MUCH MOREi
NEIGHBORS Trub • Ttta-
aurea name ft we've &ot it,
Furn, rop, refric, cloth!nc,
antiques (IUJIS, etc.) 1-tb
fix. pUIUnp, toys. 6/30 to
7/J to to .f PK 5M & SQ
Front, Bdloa IUnd.
llAllOC. twlD .... .. .... • matt • Tables.
lamps, ntftl upboL Ol&ir,
et.c. 106 Via. Mentone, Udo w.. 673-1365
582 STU'RGECJ'J I CM. Nr-
Paularlno I White nurt.
Movq! MUlt aeil! To)'I,
Fum. le )USCGALORE! ! !
./ THURS/FRI/IAT.
20121 1.mperlaJ Owe Lane
HUNTINGTON BUOi. •
Appl lane• 1100
RENT
TV'a -Refrii -W a. • b • r a
Dryers -Olabwaaben. ~
lion to bay. Free SerYkt·
Henct.rson's
lJT. Harbor' Cl4. 541-Ql!l;
WEDGEWOOD pa range,+
bu.mes'. ~one, brand
new. 2228 P1acentl1 Apt c.
Thun 6 lo 10. Fri. I to 10.
Sat 6 to lD, Sun 10 to 4.
GAFFERS SAm.ER Ranae
4-Bamer. XLNT CX>ND!
$50. Kl &-1477 AM or EVES. ., GAS DRYER A: G.E.
WASHER XlNI' <X>NDI·
TION-~96
Antiques 1110
SELLING f~w clocks from
my collection. Swinging ball
lilnr boudoir, Ingram man-
t1e orig, I: ftne Guatav Beck·
tt re&Qlator. 548-2390
EARLY AMER PVT.COLI...
Harvest table, Commodes,
Hltcbcock che.irs (~). etc.
644-0333 evu or wkendl.
Sewing Machlnet 1120
LA TE MODEL Slnier sew·
ing rnachtM in modem wal·
nut conaole. No attaclunmts
to buy, to zigza1. make but·
tonboles. overcast, dam,
design etc. 5 ~ar part.I
guarantee. Free equity, ba.I·
ance only $39.50 cash or
term• of $5 per montb.. For
tree borne demonatratim,
pbone5~6.
Muaiul Inst. 1125
2 VIOLINS, one ~le &:
one F. R~Jiua. 4 bows,
one llill It Soni, one Mar·
tin. one Penzel &: one WI·
known. 2 Violin Alligator
case With cover. 962·TI35
after 5 pm,
Black Fendeo reverbe.rator
Used two timea. Paid Sl50
Will sattifi~ !or $65. e VI 1-275.5 e
Pi.nos & Organs 8130
Becilnners
Organ Class
Join the fun of learning to
play the HAMMOND OR·
GAN! Tueaday, June 21th,
7:30 p.m .. 6 wee.k course-
Tuition $9 + $4 for material
Clncludes l.nltnJction book
and 28 pieces of muaic).
HAMMOND
in CORONA DEL MAR
2854 E . Cos11t Hwy. 673-8930
"CRAZYFTNGERS" Ward
aay11: whattvrr piano or
organ you are looking for
-nPW. used. ~lnrt, up-
right ar RTM<I. wt' bavP It
or t'8n grt It for YOU • AND
1t a price you will pay.
Try us and see!
W>JID'S BAL.OWIN S'nJDIO 1801 Newport Blvd .. C.M.
• 642-8484 •
OWN ll New CONN ORGAN
$9.75 a WEEK
2045 N. Ma.In, SA. 547-0081
PRIVATE PARTY WANTS
TO BUY PlANO F'OR
CASH. 543-9335
HAMOND SPINET M3
$.195. Kl 5-54n
PLACE your Wlillt ad where
they are looktni -DAILY
PILOT clalalfled Ml~
I fO MlkCHANDIS ~
SALi AND TIADI
T•t.illllin l205
1111 llW c• TV's Or Stereo1
$6 MO.
No ~ -,..... S!rYice
ALL RENT .. •
• • • CllD .ppq • purdiul .
.... fretn t9'e llG ONI
Cal IOW •••
521-7555
TV LAND tilt p.m.
ROY'iOilA -
1915.1 ewport. OC· 5t1-MM
8er¥ice Oil AU. ma-.
COLOR SPEC1AL1SD
Rent a. NEW
COLOlt TV or STIUO
$10 MONTH
Opt.. to buy. FrN indoor,
colol' antema. Free Servtce.
1'Ne del. No obliptiaa.
523.3651
OR SD-USl
COCOftLAND 'IV-Open '7 dya
1181 RCA lJ'' Col.or
ClOMOie TV. S300 or best cl·
fer. ~
C•mer• & Equip l300
MOVIE camera. New Se1
~Howen D>EE, l& mm w/
leather cue. Nab ofm'.
~
L!ICA M-3 CA.MERA with
f-t..5 Cue, Lite meter 35-
MM wide I.Dile 90.MM a
J.S5.M.M .... MMl4I
MllolfllM1U1 ...
AUC'TION
Fri., June 30th, 7 p.m.
New and Uaed fumltuft
trom Model Homes, Bank·
-~ and ~aed. SN-
utiful bedroom and dlnin& room 1eta in Spe.n1ah. Pro-
'1ncia1 ' Modem. Olina ClllJineta, buf1ell. butches,
aectiooab, divans, hide a·
bed&, rec linen, rockers,
bedl, mattr51U, dreaera.
occuional cbai.rs. bunk
beds, matt.reues. dr~
chesla ol drawers. pictures,
mirrors, desks, TV'a. ~
ord playen;, lam119, collee
and end tables, vacuums.
bk:yclts, uaed carpet. re-
frlgerators, freezers, wash-
era, dryen, large lot <A
new dn.pea, electric organ.
~ tea fllhlnl pole, pad-
ded restaurant booth• with
tables -AND MU<Ji
MORE!
WllDY'S AUCTION
20'1'5~ • Newport Bl'fd.
Behind Toay'a Sidi· Mat'la.
0>1ta Mea 646-86116
OPEN DAILY 9 to 4
Mecba.nlea Tooll, Acetylene
Outfits, Electrical Tools,
Air Q>mpreuora.
LOTS OF Mil£ -CHEAP?
$.S.S. Hou..
2000 Qwie, C.M. 6464il9
546-3616 or 541MZ16
GARAGE Sale: Lad.la wig,
patio turn. dilhet, ladjea It:
girl.I clothini a 9-14, pie-
ture frames, dble bed frme,
knl<*-knKl<L DO National
Ave. CM.
FiNl Sale • Fr1 .. Sat 11-5
BEDROOM
FURNITURE
Bric-a-Brae. TV -et.c.
675-2399 • 41S Marigold. CdM
IMPT'D. stain glua front
door nr. new $SQ. 3 Pc.
sect.. modem. xlnt $65.
Wedgewood clx. rangoe, nr.
new $65. Must tell ~
GUITAR I CUSTVM MADE.
Cue, New! Cost $275. Sac-
ritice $200. Squiml stole,
Xlnt cond! Gorgeous dark
brown $125. * 54~
Fish & Frin * 44c * FRI/SA':' /SUN
./ BURGER CHEF no E. 17th. C.M.
180 YRDS used li&ht ~iie
comm'I wool cui>et &: CUBh·
lonalr pad. 20' Oat plaatic
electric tign. 1b>mu ftr.
nlture Q). 15.12 Npt Blvd. CM
KARASTAN al'e a r u r.
trinied wool w/pad. 5 mo1.
old. 8x9. green. $175 N~.
$95. 644-0086
MAPLE lwe seal, rocker,
dreuer. daybed, French
Prov. bedframe. Odds " Endl. 540-7896
BASSET Pup9 • AKC Cham-
PION ~ock. Tri colors &.
red It white • miles It fe-
males, 545·2083
UPHOLSTERING • $79.SO, 2
pc. <European craft.men)
Free est. del. pickup, 715
Main, HB ''Bern,y" ~
EARLY American Tweed
CARPETING, reversible
Mak'e ofrer. ~3593
8 TRANC decade coon-
ttt PC • $2 ea.. 30 In
all. Att'noon, eves. 4~3835
ATI"N ROCKHOUNDS!
•Blue Opal fnr c-utting
• Sell-Oz. or Lb. 642-3120
10' DlNGHY $65 I Ac-e ty1enc
C\I(~ Toren I C:O.t $200.
Sf.l.L $85. * 673-7615
2 • MlNJ BIKES ms ea.
1 Su rtboa rd 10. fl S35.
Call 54~1.D
TOYS -usual and wru~aJ
a.r. tor sale !ti today'1 Oa.
~ Ada. Oieck them nowt
MllCHANDlll POI
SALi AHD TUDI
Ml..tlaneous ...
Auction 7:JO ~
EVDlY l'B.IDAY H1TE
mp qullty ,...,.....,.
-to the bll!*t blddis1
Art0 fumltuN
~
Ml w.-~
Mita .... a.tr) c.x.
POOL TAiLU
NEW k ODD
1167 aRUNSWICK
$27S VALUI
M'1W $219 100" J'DWfCD"1 SECAID POOL ms. Ka!a. Crap. ..-
IJllOB> FAiiia
"'pea SALi
Ramnllnf•. s.mp. A MID-eadls.t.~• .... ~2
p.m. ...... Colla )Imm
Mechlrwy, ltc. l700
<LARK • s,a .._ Jl:a:ill..
km cmdltion SITS-
&19-81 Ol' lrf4m.
FREE TO YOU
2 'U1V ABLE terriw lldml
dop, mottler I: ............
both IPQed. all ......
cellent watdl dop, ""'-
children. ~home ....
tmnd. fJ15.aM6 II»
BEAU. ~AR PINE. Ale:
Da.veqiort tr.De, Xlnt
ccmdl but ned ....,.,. ...
Inc· lm4 Undm PVal.
7/1
8 WEE.ES old female Del-
mati&n -Poodle. Jbno
mother bDIPtalbed 111111
e91.'t lake cere .l a..
56al8 tll
l'RIZ. ...,.. 1 ,.. ...
bl.a ..............
cet,aJID.....,..S_ ...
l*'t -lam_.. !dam. m...,. .,,.
FEMALE ~ and Oil-
}ic. Seven moatha old. Hml
tbota. I.mes dllJdren.
646.c28B
GOOD Home tor lix IDCll6a
old female part com.. !Mo
• chllctnn. zn s. rm..
vlew Apt, B. s.A.
DARLING KJtten1 need iood
~ home&, 7 weekl oid.
3 we ~-&Jred. 546-1!50
111
ONE female ldtten left! Won-
dertul pet/No beauty! Heal-
thy, lovtni. but ca.mot keep
permanently. 673-3335 6129
1WO loving kittens, female
& long haired IJ"Y Miik.
~ 6~
2 ORANGE, lonit·bal.red kit·
tena: fsn&les. 6 weeks.
~ 6/30
LOVABLE. black. part.
Cocker, male pup. Lcweti
dlUdren. 646-8273 111
PITCH blk abort haired kt~
ten. Copper~ female. g
wka. 642-6178 6/30
2 KITI'ENS 3 m09 old. ~
perately need home.
S40-0l29 6/30
2 BLK It white Jdttena. Male
I: female. 6 •eeka old.
S43-3707 9 kl s '6129
COLLIE 6: German Shes>-herd, l yeer old. Lovllble
to aood home. 548· J.m S/29
'IWO klttem, cray, 6-wb, ~
Mother cat. ~.
3 Female Kittlml
~an-5
2 KlTl'ENS to sood bame.
642-ntT
DARLING Gray P'emale kit·
tens-56M80 6129
5 PUPPIES -~ Sbepb«d
6: ! 1 w1i.a old. Sts-31113 1129
FREE KlT'IDffl. call
~ 6/21
BOXER Bret Dos/Male. g.
mo.. MU01S S/lO
P~/MIXED POODLE
to rood home. 962-Sm 111
PETS & llVESTCICK
0op am
GERMAN SHEP. PUPPDZ
AKC/Bred fur Ttmpen-
men l. Intellicenoe A:
Bnuty!
S75 &: up. * M7-191K>
RARE PULi PUPS
Excellent Ow.mpionahip
Background -A1lo Stud
* (213) ~ *
BASSET Pu~ -AKC Oltm·
pion Stock. nt colcrs A red
6: white • malea Ii temalel. se.m
sPRJNGE'R SPANIEL PUPS
A.KC. LIVER A WHITE. $50. * 548-0233 after 4: 30
WEIMARANER J>U4)1: AKC.
Champion stock. Reuon-
able! 6 Wk.a. 54M81l
* MIN. SCHNAuzm
PUPS. * AKC/RF.G,
~llnt. * 544-2474.
POODLESl'Mny Toy l Min.
AKC. Adulta for aale or
lease. Stud·ser. 534-0'.Z8li
hA.PPINESS ls a. B~ Pup. All abou. r~ b
IOYe. Dial Cl) 493-4069.
* FRENCH POODLES
AKC • R.!X:.
CALL 646-4740
Blade POODLE Puppy
3 mo. AKC, aholl. ~
Horaes 1130
1965 CUSTOM Exhibitor 2
horw trailer. Good titts. re-
C't'fltly painted. Ex~Uent
c.-ondltlon. Sacrllke tor $7SO.
Call ~81
BAY Geldln&. 9 yr.-., ~
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Hof'Mt taO S.llboeh t010 Trudca 9SOO JAGUAR Imported Aue.. 960b
* Complete M.tne Sen1ct Vent l)lllemt imtalled
Digine repair. M6-9l5llO
25' CABIN QWs ~
Bridge. 9' beam, plilmk.
SAC at $000.. 8'13-2484
16 FT.~ JobDlon elec., Ult trailer, aid equip.
544>-0038 Eves.
LIDO 14 * with trailer •
54&-351J
* '67 HONDA S-90 * •P~COND! *
$280 * Call M2-'1244
Tr•ller, Tr1vel 9425
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New 1967 '5.l XK uo <n YOWWA&EN
5MC 1/1-Tow .tlh nda. * SD 5DGM8 ...... , ..
FuU1 factory eqlupped
$2599
BAISBUIY BUICI
IEACH CITY
DODGE
·JAGUAR
T~, June 29, 1967
TlllANSPORTATIC* TRANSPORT ATIO•u--,,l~KATiUN'EiPOaniR;;;TF"lA~°'"-7'Vii.-n~~~~~ll-
UMd Cars 9900 Used Cars 9900 UMd C.rt UHd Cart
CHEYROLIT CORVETTE
EDSEL
TrC111sportatio11
Special
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FORD
• Public Notlct •
Fords '53 tMI '66'1 all ~
In~ Mustanp and
Trucka. (22 ID dlooee from I.
Make oner.
COE!rA CAR CO.
Fottloa • oam..tic
~ owo contnct oec
1969 Harbor, CM 642-4874
PLYMOUTH ···
'65 Plymouth Fury f e Four door Station W~,
Bult w/bron Vinyl . Jn.
tenor ..
• Automatic Tr~ e Rlldlo 6-H .. ter '
• $1545 ·~ ....
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1959 EDSB. '62 GAl..AXlE 500. New Ures
Dnnm, Brakes, Radiator 6
Radio and heater, •ul'Omatlc hole. Rl&H. S48-19l5
Daily P ilot
Employe parking Jct·
330 Wet.1 Bay Street·,.
Costa Mesa 1
~r Call 642-4321 andr., -transmission, powPr steer-
ing. MERCURY
OLDSMOBILE
TOP DOLLAR
For
Late Model Uted Can
at
UNIVERSITY
OlDSMOBIU
ask for r,
Bu:sineas Manager's oUlfe
PONTIAC .
RQY. CARVER>·
PONTIAC i~·
29'lS Harbor Bl., Colt& llMa
Kl 6-4444 '
'59 RAMBLER super ~ S,
atick, 4 dr, runs good, no
dinJ!!, good tires &: motor.
On\. trouble locked t:nm..
$58 full price. 8142 Eutpclrt.
Dr .. H. B. So· of Atlanta,
E. of Beach Blvd.
T·llRD . .
67 T-BIRD, 4 dr Landau,. .t-D
power &: air. Dark gray with
gray landau upbolstery-1',•
000 miles with full Ford:·M~
tor Co. guarantee X,000
mile. Retail& over t6.000 WW
sacrifice S4TI5. , :
NEWPORTER MOTO~·
2036 'Ia.rbor C M. ~..l
'59 T-BIBD. All power :,.rid
extras. Private party. Must
se LI quick to ber. t off rr. 67~. ~ Ocral, ~-boa Island. .
Reprocesaed .
'56 T-Bird, auto, R/H, mag
wheels. real sban>· Wl~·OO
cash down S39 mo. O.A.C.
dlr. Call Mr Davis, 642-$480
285" RUbar Bl., C'o.ta Mesa '62 T-Bird full power & 'air
~ new shocks, new brakes e Public Notice e & in immaculate condition.
'65 Olds F-85, lt>Ck srutt, _M_ust __ se_u._s_75..JTT7 ___ __
R I H, air t'Ol'ldllloning. '61 T-BIRD
F'ront tr.e COllditiaa. Make Good condition ~9
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COSTA CAR co.
Foreign I: Domestic
Carry own contract oec
1969 HarlxJr, CM 642-4874
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BIG
SHOWS
INONE!
ORANGE COUNTY
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MORE THAN 100,000 SQUARE FEET OF BREATHTAKING EXHIBITS!
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COMPLETE HOME & •. , INDOOR-OUTDOOR UYING Ir IN1EINA TIONAL ART Ir
DECORATOR SHOW LANDSCAPING SHOW ART IN ACTION SHOW
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* CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT! * PRIZES GALORE! * A SHOW FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
With International Beauties Representing 9 Foreign Countries As Your Hostesses
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On K•tell1, Acro~i From Dl1neyl1nd
HOURS: WEEKENDS AND HOUDAYS,
NOON TIL 11 P.M.
WEEKDAYS 4 P .M. nL 11 P .M.
ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.75
JUNIORS $1.00 (12 to 11)
CHILDREN (Under 12 frH with Adults)
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SPONSORED BY THE ORANGE COUNTY BUILDER'S ASSOCIATION
A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION
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