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1966-04-05 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
• Teday'• CINI•' N. Y. StOelis . TEN CENT$ KyTrieS To Cool Unrest No Showdown At Da Nang NB Police Pu.slling Juvenile Roundup DA NANG (UPI) -~ mier NIU)'en Cao Ky backed down tonight from a military showdown with antl-govetit- ment forces at Da Nang and flew back to Saigon after a pologizing for calling the city Communlst-<lominated. But the crisis spread when the millitary leaden of Hue rote againlt him. Ky new four battalions ol Marines -3,300 troops -to Da Nang today, some on Am~rican transport planes, but did not carry out bla threat to ''liberate" the dty; a move which could have meant new dvil war ror a na· lion already flgbtin& the Viet Cong. He also flew in a 1quad· ron of planes. The premier left the troops beh.lnd in Da Nanc and an American spokesman uJd, ''be didn't move all thole ma· rines in tbert for a tralnlq exerdlt.'~ Chief Says Crime Rate Below '65 Newport Beach police COD· tinued l h e I r record·tettinl roundup of juveniles MondlY, tbia may be the quletat Bal Week ln aev•al years. Another 141 juveniles and U adult.I were taken I n t o CUllOdy during the 24-hour period that ended at 1 a.m. this morning, bringing t b e totals fot tbe first 72 boun Eutar Week to 347 JUV• Dilts and 11 adult.a. The figures compared to 2D9 juvflliles and 4" adults for the same perlod J a 1 t year It i& the second year in a row that arnst tota1a were berng eclipsed dally. CAL\1 WEEK But veteran police officen : are Jindiug Bal Week t b l 1 year · tme0mmonJy calm. Sta- tistJcs aren't kept on disturb- ance call& from year to year, , but officers &aid they have noticed a abarp redudlon ill • U. numbtr el calla tllk )'1!1'· ~ • Lt. Enaelt Laurtn, a .,et.er. all ~ w. T ....... • ~ 14 Bal Weeb, uJd he ....,. • a.ioozdtl a D d 'ftl amaud wben be took a 111 that im.-.. ctMt .. ti ~ It'• a.. ...u wbl!n bqn._ buW (walk) • Ind down tlD'D .around town early tbil fort apimt the ~ fiiil. ... po weed ..U ear (atria) bumly faDden CboJ•) strut on their earth pads morning. Every major dt1 bt YWaml blet down Balboa kland'1 and ti,. f1m (police) take (feet). ··1 could have r o 11 e d a PRIACHIR lM NIWP<*T -Mark "'nle Preach· tr° . ....,., Wbo bu ._ .nt rfn I ftun Hull~ inston Beach aut.boritiel {or p r e a c b i n 1 on lbe beachel, •bowed up JD Newpart a.ch today. He sang religious IOIDp to ~oning atudenta on the beach near Newport Pier. No trouble was reported. Libraries Tax Backed In Newport Newport Beach librarita need more bucka for boob, the city'• library truateea aaJill aupport ol a S-GfDltd 5-cut bib in llbnry tu. before the votsa 1D next Tutldly'• municipal election. The Lu limit boolt, on tht ballot as pl'Opoftd Charter Ame.Dd.ment 8, would increue ~ city's library lax ra te from 10 oenta to 15 centa per $100 u aeutd valuation. The five-meinbet board of truatffs said city Ubrarlea need more b<>oQ, partlcularl.Y of the reference variety. Tbt board i.a Ullllimou1 in ita sup- port of the proposed tax hi.k.e. MORE VOLUMES The board called for an bl· crease in the level of aervice now provided by city llbrar· ies. notia~t h{cber ~ cannol be reached without more v o l u m e 1 oa library shelves. "Studies demcmtrate that the clmma ot Newport BeKb are rec:.MllC aa b1Cb a le\..a of library aemce~u lible ............ , ol tans,'' the boerd Ja a prepared atatemenl was oautbt ap Jn the CClllYUl· lfar1ae Anaae in i..r P.-· owr Balboa, Balboa bland Those who arro't aimJeuly bowling ball down any ltr~ ··s tatiat:ks show that circu· lation per dollar is aa lfeat er greater than that ol compar· able cities," the board added. aiona ol political wett. . TIM drtftr and JU P•eaaer• ud West Newport. cruising or lhuUling about sit on Bal .b 0 a Jslan~f," be ot;, HB Counci·z Res·ci·nds -two co0e,. boJ• holll Loac It's an old CUlltOm on porches. walls or <:Ms and served, ·and not bJt a soul. OMINOUS b -wear BeMll wiCI · watch those who are. Reports of crime have like-STUDIES The moat omlnoua deYelop-and waw a butt.edlJ D1t at UNDERGROUND wise dropped off. Crimes re-p bl p L _ B Library trust.eel allo said ment came tn Hue, the .an-b1kinl-elad lirll promenadiQI A atroll tb.rouP the "occu-SIGNS ported in the most recent 24-U ic reac1ter an that studieJ.by tbe city O· clent imperial city eo mllea oa ~ ~w~_ _ pied" aectiona of Newport Crudely made signa on bour period were down to 25 nance department indicata north of. Da Nang. Then Maj. It'• Bal Week - t bat llOr· Beach reveals that the perma· apartmeJJt houses read: "Go-Lrom 61 a year ago. But book· preaent levels or library serv· Gen Phan Xuan Nhuan, tbt ioua timt of JOllib wbllll tbe nent dthemy baa cone und· Go Girls Wanted, No Exper· ings for curfew and other Huntington Beach city coun· and the peoples' rights Wlder ice cannot bt maintained 1 t Dtviaion commander an· boJI invade Newport ae.cb in C'lfOUDCL ience Necessary'" ?r .. "Open, minor violations continue to cllmen Monday night ordered It long after he Is graduated alter 1970 with the e.x1stini 1 . ' search of tbe stria. the lirla Hopped-up cars and motor· Come ~ You Aren t. mount. . t rrom c o 11 e g e. Councilmen library lax rate. nouncecl his troops had thrown come in search of the boy1 and cycles roar put. Rock 'n roll The weather is overcast, (as LESS CRIME a newly adopted ban a~a.ins needed no convincing on this. New funds are necessary their lot with anti-government uaual), the surf ia flat (as us· • . preaching in pubUc without point.· the board said lf Newport forc.!S. ual) an~ the strictly enforced J~~rtlav~:ll~!ve er~~ ~: a permit wiped of! the books. Mayor ~ald Shipley as·I Beach ii to retaln hiih st.an· Nbuan proclaimed bil loy· 2 000 ¥ hs s curfew 11 10 P·~· <~ usual). planation: "Because l here Municipal IBwmakers re· sured. Worthington that . the dards for its independent ll· alty to Lt. Gen. N guy t n 0 ut tage But who cares. It s Ea.ater are fewer demands fo r seTV· pealed the controversial or-council had already decided brary sy1tem. Chanb Thi, whose ouiter u ' =It 1 and ::ewport Beach ls Ice and fewer incidents of d.inance adopted as an emer· to repe.al the ordinance. . Board members &aid they 1st Corpa commander touched P ace . · crhne officers have more ' . They took steps toward this categorically reject any unifl· off the unrest and violence. R w· t ,· n Santa Cruz . ~ ... 'Omplai.ots from v~a-time io spend on crime pre. ger.cy measure JUst two weeks (Sff LlfiED, Pace %) cation of the city library sy .. Nhuan sent tanks rumbline tiorung teen-agen are predict-ti .. ago, on the recommendation tern with a tarter library unit into Hue and ordered bis able -"crummy'' weather ven on. Ci . · Do 1 troops to fight if pro.Ky fore-that "sickening" nrfew la~ . He &aid young vacationers, of. ty Admtrustra~r Y e s~ch as u:ie Orange County " ihould enter th• city. SANTA CRUZ (AP) _the s.nta Qom and Capitola and tbe boys, well the boys 10 geoer.al, seem better be-Miller who termed 1l uncon-Breakf asl Library District. Ky denou.nc.d Mayor Ngu. Some 2,000 vllC9tioninc teen. police forcu, the county &her-are. e~er "creeps" or "con =-~ed this year than ever be-stitutiooa.l. . yen Van Man of Da N-c u aaen rioted at Smta Cnz lira office and tbe htgbwey artists. city Weguards reported Councilmen Monday rugbt a traitor and said be would beac:bea MandQ ntaht.. PoUce patrol quelled the disturb-TOO YOUNG more people on the beaches also listened politely as a 19-Sea ts wf t execute him. He flew in Dear· called niinforcemmt& . and ance. . 1be girls" They're either Monday than over the week-year-old youth, Hilrry G. ly 1.000 paratroop• and Ma· blocked all tr a ff I c m the 1'bote arreat.ed were main· bubble u~ers (t 0 0 oungl end. Sixty thousand respond· Worthington. vigorously at-. rines Ir, U.S. transport planes beach area for more than an ly boys aged 17 to lt from or too ~tuck up Y • ed to the lure of the beach tacked the ban as a violation A few seats are still avail- and sen~. his own "suiciJe hour. the San Joee area. 1 Clothing slyl~s indicate a' when the sun broke through of freed~m of speech. abl~ fo r Wednesday morn-LAS VEGAS (UPI) _ Sing-squa~ of fig~ planes Twelve demonstrators were Assistant Police Chief' Ern· firm dedication to casualness. •the overcast about I p.m. Worth1nKton, a college ~tu· ing s city council candidate er Guy Mitchell, 39, and Kath· flashing over the city u part &!Tested. eat Marencbi said this was For the girls it's bikini or (See AkRESTS, Pace %) dent who lives in a traller break:faat sponsored by the ryn Ann Evansen, 19, of Gra· Guy Mitchell Weds Girl, 19 (See UNREST, Pai•%) Forty-two oft.icerl fr 0 m the bigest disturbance in the brightly color'ed bell bottom park near the Edison s.team Newport Harbor Chamber of nada ~.Calif., were honey· beach community .In three trousers known u •·stove pip-Plant, read to the council the Co moonm& tiod:ay at a resort Lagunan Raps Obscene Art, Homosexuality yean. Arrests totalled over es," or "jams." The boys are First Amendment lo the U.S. mmerce. . hotel. 250. a bit less particular a b o u 1 NB Area Constitution and a lengthy The breakfast. f e a l u rtng The couple was married Officera conversed 00 the their attire. For both sexes. explanation of constitutional scrambled eggs and candidat-Sunday by the Rev. Robert beach after a series of small long hair is the style _ thiJ law from an encyclo~a. es sunny side up. is set for 7:30 Trousdel. A small reception R k d by He apologized for his youth, B Ibo B Cl b fcJtJowed the cet"emony al a fiehtl bf'ob out ~ong tffn· year. . . I oc e but promised that he WOUid a.m. at the a a ay U . wedding chapel here. lt WH agen. 'Ibe figb~nc lncreas· Some of the vacationers. dis· I rontinue to fight for the Con· Chamber Manager Jack the third marriage for Mit(.'fi., ~ u officen tried to break appointed by overcast skies.I E } • stitution of the United States Barnett said chamber mem· ell and the first for Miss Evan, 1t up. already have departed for xp OSIOD bers and their guests who sen. By DIAL TORGERSON community the thrill seekers. "I can't understand 17 and Palm Springs. or th~ Colorado have not alreadv made reser.l•1:111-llC'lwat:!B .. --..a1s °',.. 0e11r-r 1• ...., . riff-raff that pose addiUonal IS.year-olds having the use of River. The v ar 1 et y ofl A homemade bomb exploded . · Homosexuals are 1 "con· threata ~ our women and a car, being rented a motel "wheels" available to !Dolo_r· n West Newport Monday night Talks Slated vauons may purchase the .,. Al ... mr "&"TS slant threat to all normal hu· children. for a week •. and then par-mad Soul b e r n ~llforrua propelling metal pipe frag-breakfast Uckels ~t the door .lTA11Ul•~ man beings" and "riff.raff Mra. Ottrner. ~· !s an at· ents woode~g why they got ~oungst~rs makes such mobLI · menu into the living room of Wednesday morrung. More NEW YORK <UPl)-Tn., th m seekers" who follow tractive former airline stew· Into trouble. Marenghi said. 1ty possible. one residence and against 0 F than 200 chamber members th~m are a threat to the worn-ardeaa, a member of the Early this morning police The 10 p.m . curfew is tttejthe garage of another, New· 0 reeWa ys already have reserved seats stock market staged another en and chJldren of Laguna John Birch Society. and ~e arrested 14 boys, aged 15 to source of much graumbling. port Beach police said today. ror the candidate forum. he ~road advance ~ay. Tra4,- Beach a woman candidate for of Walter E . Ottmer. adrnin-11, who had been sle. eplng on "We feel we"re being cheat.1-.;0 one was injured. T'wo state highway engi· said. Tickets are priced at $21 tng was very active. (Quo'D i · City Council charges. istrative aide to State Sen. RJo del Mar Beach. The y ed," com plains a 15-year-old! Caps on tither end of a neers will discuss pending de-per person. tlons, Page 13.) Muri Ottmer ii one of nine John Schmitz, the only an· were from the San Franclsco Montebello girl. "My g I r I· pi pe aleeve believed to have signs for freeways ln New· - candidates for three positions nounced member of the Birch Bay area, the Santa Clara friends and I haven't been to been packed with gunpowder port Beach Thursday at a on the Laguna Beach City Society in the California Leg. Valley. San Joaquin Valley, any parties because the po-crashed into the house short· town hall meeting sponsored The Weather council. At a meet-your-candl· islature. and u far ·away as Sacra· lice are picking everybody ly before 7 p.m .. police said. by the Corona del Mar Cham· date gathering Monday night She warmly endorsed • plan mento. (See CUSTOM, Page %) Officers said one cap shat· ber or Commerce. she again made her c h t e f announced by a citizens' group ., tered a glass door. pierced a The top!c for highway en~i· 1/ E'S FRA. NK A.ND ERNST campaign issue what she for staging a sit-In at a por-" curtain. and traveled across nrers Hernz Heckeroth a n d terms "the rise or homosex· lion of Laguna's Main Beach lhe living room knocking a William Hashimoto: "Whlth· uality'" in the city. where an allegedly homoaex· Easter Week at Glance h11 le in the wall al lht" h 0 m e er the Corona del Mar F'ref'· "Homosexuality cannot be ual crowd D<!w gathers. ol Albert V. Brose. 5116 Sea· way?" condoned and accepted." she At a previous such forum ~hore Drive. Brose. who was l'he'\r talk. open lo the told an audience of 200 per· Thursday. where the project lffS 1966 upstairs at the time. said the public without charge. Hi sans at Laguna Beach H i gh wu rirst described, all. Candi· c.>\ploslon rocked the whole scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at School auditorium . "Homosex-dales endorsed .the plan. But. Sat. Sun. Mon. Sit. Sun. Mon. m·1ghborhood. the . Newport Harbor Com· uals are the most predatory of u.n de r queslioninc Monday Adults Arrested 21 13 l O 29 16 16 rhe cnp on the other end o!rn1umty Youth Center, Ir is animals _ sex deviates, de-night. two ~dmJtted they bad 11 t' pipe dented a garage at Avenue and 5th Strttt In Co· generates ·· chan.ged their mind. Juveniles Arrested 96 97 116 69 136 142 ;;1 Yl Seashore Om·e. pol1cC'lrona de! Mar . . Existence of "this element" ~aid _H. Douglas _Wood: Crimes Reported 45 SL 61 38 65 25 ~ d. I Chamher 0Htc1als saJd a in Laguna Beach brings oth· I did at the lime say I Traffic CitatiQns 22 26 162 17 108 117 rhe bomb was evident!) "'· qu,est1on and ans"er period ers lo t~e cit)+. she said. add· might be Interested. But 1 am p: xled In the street. EaslC'l 1 will follow t~e prel!entation by ing "Thty also attract to our (See RIFF·RAFF. Pace%) ····~-: •• .• -11 <'ek revelers are suspected the two eng.mecr!i ' \ .... Those low early morning clouds are still will' us, s1J:hs district forecaster Frank Ernal, but the wea!J it'r"s warming up. The beach temperatures will be pushitJ g 70, "hilc inland the mercury may reach 80 by Wedn•!:1day. How"s that for Easter week? INDEX OF INSIDE FEATURE.!~ . ,,,~. '"""' c 1111., .. 11 Cll UlllH , ...... . ,, ....... . O•Vtf( .. ''" o-r .. , ..... , ~ ... • I• ' , .. " 11 " ' u ,. ,.,...," ... ,.. ,., .. H.,. •.clftt """L~ utten -ti .... Mvt11at ,_, N1tt...al 11-0re"" ,..,...., ,, . ' 11'1) ' u II ,. ' 1J >-• • •.clal - '""' '19ctl AMr\ttl Tol..,ltt.11 Tllfftert W11ttotr Wtlc-. A'-'1111• 01-w~'"' .,.,,, ...... II It l1 II 111) ll ,. t " ll , . •• • . .z OAJL y PILOT /i~twS_·_Pr_m _______ 1_oe_sd_..,_._A_pr_1_1 _s._1_966_ Bro1v11 Lead.II Dlgnla.rle1 New Dollglas Plan~ Dedicated By JACK BROBACK cUlly to the wlllll ldeall o1 fore.ti ol cUa1t ls tbe IMl'dl Labar...,• Jiiiiiia M danl ud admWltratora. °' 111t 1)8 ,.. ..... science -a Wllllt tMI II ot llll-vt ...--tdtace-, ..W~ wu •"V¢1I It 'n. 411,000 -equar .. • foot Dedication c e re morues traced to 1,IGD r-" try, b11~. Wlor IDd =: :!" 1:,. .. =-: bulldllll is 1upplemeoted by " er e held lo H u n tington the birth ol Chmt. aovernmeol h •as ""-•v ·-"' a 8,700.squilfe-foot basement ''F A,...~ and th --~ 0th ""'akers included searc ar.. · •Ulll',, .... , ue · u 1 Beach today for Douglas Air-r"'°""m tru . .' 1iv:te · er Si:--. said, life sciencea, environ-ln which an op cs tunne 11 craft Co mpany 's $2 million are tho bulwarks of science. not~ physicist Dr. Edward mental sciences, ~rials located. Laboratory a re a 1 Advanced Research Labora-~ey are the f~~datlon of U. Condon .. former director sciences and ·mathematic al in lhe top ol the "T" torv t.tus researeh facility. They of the National Bureau of . are · . , • Headed by California Gov. are the fundamentals of our Standards and presenUy a scu:nces. with sclentiata olfiet11 locat- Edmul"'d G. "Pat" Brown, free society. p~fessor aod fellow or the Located at ~l S:::. Ave., ed alon1 tbe periphery of tbt several hundred repreaeota-"The atomic and space age Joint Institute for Laboratory adj~cent5 to ; ':..., 1 c!!1 buildJng. tives from governme~, in· ls the proJ,uct of sc~ence. So. Aatrophysks. . ~lllr;e 1~c;ato;, la 1 mod: Jnnovat lo n a to malat&lD dustry and the academic and ~· ls l~ ~ulatio~ explo-Also partlelpating ln t h e · T-shaped alngl~ry the sound level at the decllMI acleotific commun1Ues were sion, which 1s creating ten-program dedlcat.loo w e r e ern, th .' t ""'--·--th on hand for the debut of the sions in our environment and O o u g I a s board chairman structure at is 0 uuuac e range m o • t compatible for ultramodern space age facil· in world peace so complex and Do n a I d W. Douglas. firm latest research e q u i pment m a x lmum coocentratioa, ity. vast that few understand their presiden t Donald W. Douglas a v ~ i table to .beef up t be Douglas officials not.eel, ID- Governor Brown, ln his ded· lmpljcations. Jr .. and Dr. Lewis Larmore. flr~t s ~~a~=~~slle and air-cJ.ude coocrtte rooftDC ud \cation speech, said: "The mes!lage is clear: sur-Dr. Larmore. u a _Douglas era ~ g · Wl!ldows deliped to trlu- "Today we dedicate this vival is baaed on the ability vice president. will direct op-It will be ~ed b1 more nut the moat lllJit and tbe magnificent n~ research fa-to master change. To meet erat.lons at the Advanced Re-t h a n 100 1C1enti.IU, techni· least amount of nolae. It's Normal In Laguna·· For Easter FroM Pflfle J U.S. Bombers Strike Main ·Red Railway SAIGON (AP) -U.S. Air SPACIMAN AND PAMIL Y -Maj. G«ald P. Carr and his wife, Jo Ann, are shown with tbelr aix children, lntludtn1 two seta of twl.ns. The youngsters, from lei\, are Jennifer, 10; Jesalca, 2; John, 4; Jeflery, 7; Joshua, 2, and Jamee, 7. Santa Ana resident Cur ii one of 19 new lltronauta Do11Ded for a possible moon trip. Physical Was Tough One Walter Faris Dead at 93 Newport Harbor Freezing Temperatures Spread Across Mi,dwest •oneo" Robert N. Weed l'uDll- Thom~ Keevil ,...., Jack R. Cu.r~y l u•t-MaM"r Member, As1oc:1ated P rt!ss Thomas A. Murphine Mllletlnt ldltW Paul Nissen "Ull!lrll Publltll« United Pre~ lntt mlltlonal Member. Audit Bureau ol Circulations Member. CallJomla Newspa~r Publ\shen Ahl>Ctatlon W.mber. NaUonaJ Edltorlal Auoc1at1on DAILY l'ILOT wllll """'<" ,, comblN CI , ... N•w• Prut " PUblt - "' wete•llt tdlllOn• tor C01!t Ml\A, NtwPorT 8Pecl\, Ln uno 8•t (ft, """"1'9"" ee.<11, l'-!lln v11i.v, WntmlMltr 1no In 1 ,.,_1 M1t10f' '""''"'" dellv '"'"' Su..,.. by O!•n9• co .. 1 Pub-lltlllflt '-'· nn Wi tt ae111o1 •ou'*vtrCI. N•woon .. Kl\. e<M .. ., ,, ...... •nf Tll11•ll'I Av-. Cotlt MtMI. Ct lllerfUI . 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R• IO M ar M C< Cr 1 T 'IS • Kosygin ~eveals Plans For · Budget-of Peace lafladea Cmrb Premier Loan Crackdown In Veiled BALT'L MORTUARIES CoroH del Mu OR s-N5I Costa Meta Ml ._IG4 BELL BROADWAY MORT\iARY 110 Broadway, Com Meta LI I-Jal Urged by Fowler ~ U.S. Plea Lady Bird Takes Rest At Ranch Court OKs Spy's Plea NEW YORK (UPI) -De· feme lawyers f'OI' Morton So-\' r_., Aptt1 5, 1966 DAILY PILOT,,.._,,_ Tornadoes ' . Damage Tallied Copper Mines Strike Spreads PEEK F JUnL Y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME FLOWERS TO COMFORT THE LIVIN G FROM blll, a conTict.d 11torn spy. ~ ~ wlD be able to examine se· ._._.·'°-"""'_.-_ .. <M_• ........ -... _, .. -. TAI Bol11 Ave., Wettmllllter 8tS-S5U SMITHS' MORTUARY Q'7 Main St. Hwitlngtoo Beach LE s.M3t WESTCLIFF MO RTUARY 427 E. 17th St., C--01ta Mesa 146-4888 ,,,, • ·-. 11._= ~~ . Flower Sho p OR 3-6513 •~--------~ \ PACIFIC VIEW MEMOltlAL PA"( ~ ... - cnt evidence tmpounMd dur· log bU trial in 1961. Sobell'• attorneys a 1 k e d federal court for access to impouDded testimony and a sketch of the atomic bomb CF.MFT'r.RY which was introduced as e,,,. CREMATORY de..,.. in the trial and the MAUSOLWM '""~ court granted the motion 12210 MdttllU! hilm~ Monday. They may base pa rt , l ~i;m:l°'111 of their plea for a new trial It looks so expenstw that 11·1ot of people don't reatlre It's priced right down there within reach of mo6t low pm buyer&. Which sort of rnekes yoo wonder why you should buy a low-priced car when you can buy a high.priced car tor the same moriey. A Pontiac Catalina. Wide-Track Pontiac Catalina (A bta, powerful Pontiac for leS9 th an $3000•) ...... ~ 1 • ,~ t~ ,..... fl"'( .. flot , .,.. .,doclf ....,_ •.l'lf: f e..-0 f O"'(lol ~,. e'I .... "'-" IJX'.l'I f ...... Of'(flll ftll(lvdil .. (IM .. t "'411 •"'f•h 'HI ~#•ft .. ff')~ ~11";~'-'M.. fNI,_.~..-C .. '9f'. 1W. W'4 'Ot.~ ... ICt.•..W. ~ OCJ-t..,... ""'_.,.."' .ordit..-l. SH YOUlt AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEAi.a n11ll!l•••••••ll on their examination or the 1• evidence. -------------=-----....:.......--:---------=--___::;...._:'-----'~...=;.-== • • ... 4 OAJL Y PILOT /NM·llJlrtU Tutsdly, APfll 5, 1966 ~~·. Cost •3 Million Chevrolet to Fix Defective Models U.N.Aims Disputed By Sukarno Spaulding's Jewelry Store l-; the place to see that East- ·Rivers Near High Mark, But Workers In Control - er basket in that improbable GRAND FORKS, N.D. CAP) ta-Minnesota border seemed place. -inside a colored -The flooding Red River ed-to be winning their batUe in East r egg bracelet charm. ged toward the highest crests most places. e of this century today but flood . !here are Jlh~r charms, fighters along the North Dako-Minnesota Gov. Earl Roi· JUSt as appfopnate for the vaag toured northwestern Min· season. at Spaulding's and nesota Monday and bad higb at Barr's Jewelry Store, too. praise for local officials. * * * Ship Defi·es "You've capWJzed oo your . experience of a year ago ," he Dtd you know that the told 0Uic1als at East Grand N~wport Lady Angl~ Club. Embargo on Forks, MIM.. where sturdy w1th. a membership of dikes of plaruc film. earth and 80, lS the largest womens sandbags were fending off the fishing club in the world? Rhod • Qi} river. Our authority is Mrs. Ferd eSla Al the Jillie town or Oslo. Lansdowne. who was on the Minn .• an island in a lake 10 hostess committee for the BEIRA, Mozambique (UPJ )lm1les wide and 30 miles long, club's annual Juncheon and -A Greek-owned tanker de-Rolvaag looked over a new fashion show at the Bay fied the British frigate Ply-2h·mile dike that has k~pt ~e Club l13t week. mouth and sailed into Beira town dr¥ for the fir~ time 1n harbor today with 12.<XX> tons a long history of spring floods. For the 15th year,. the of oil the British believed des-The swollen Red River Balboa bland Business As-tined for rebellious Rhodesia. claimed its first life of the sociation donated door Britain, determined to en-spring Monday. Brad Remil· prizes. All proceeds from force its oil embargo against long, 4, of Fargo, N.D., appu- the luncheon -400 women the rebel Rhodesian regime of ently slipped into the waten were there _ went to the Premier Ian Smith, warneJ near bis home. HJs body was handicapped children of fortugal a "~ serious situ-recovered by firemen. o Co t aUon" would anse if the tank-The river reached 45.56 feet range un y. . er unloeded its oil at Beira, al Grand Fork.s, equalling the Betty Watson of The Gay a Portuguese ook>oy. 1950 peak that wu the highest Togs couldn't be prouder.. But tbe Plymouth was pow· or the 20th Century. A_ crest Daughter-in-law Jackie Wat-erleu to stop the tanker, the ol 48 feet ls forecast 1.n the son won the Sun Valley w~ 13,~ton Joana V registered next 3& hours, the highest mens skiing championship in Panama ~ under charter since a 50.2 foot crest record-foll~wed by '?n To~my to :~~s:::" w~1!1~nvin· edl~ ~~s blasted loose at placing second m the eight ced the precious oil cargo was Crookston, Minn., could pose year old age group. destined for a Rhodesian relin-a threat to Grand Forks dikes. Tht big word at The ery at Umtala via the Beira The Red River L;ake al Crook· Clothes Horse is that Alice pipeline despite a statement slon was dynamited to loosen · by the skipper of the tanker a jam that threatened to push Burke 1S bac~ after a three that be was under orders to water out of the river banks week bout with the flu. take the oil to Djibouti, behind the ~Hy's dike~. The But a bigger word she French Somaliland. MO'UlJll-Red Lake River nows into the sa s are the new 'vera bique is Portuguese territory. Red at East Grand Forks. y ' h · Th Cl The Plymouth intercepted Great chunks or Ice threat· stretc capris at e. olhes the Joanna v in the Moiambi-ened Crookston bridges bul Horse. The mater!JI and que channel Monday night in were cleared. ~e cut ~e f ab~lous, accord-the first major action of a While residents at Oslo were mg to ~hce. With, of course, British naval operation launch· sale behind their. dikes. near- Vera silk blouses to match. ed early in March which al by Alvarado, Minn .. was a * * * times has involved two air-muddy mess after an o~er Barbra Strei.sand's hit TV craft carriers. rour frigates night rise on the Snake River show "Color Me Barbra" and seven auxiliary vessels. sent water rushing ~o~ a naturally resulted in a song Since ~at time the British highway, ~only operung m a · . fleet has inspected nearly 300 dike and ditch system that had ~?~ ~it~b th~ f amde Mtitl~. ships of all nationalities and protected the town in past e a oa s an usic reported back to London. !floods. store, naturally. ----------- cl'e1111ce1 Afv.1 SHOP HOPPING: Easterl .. ------iiiiiiiiiiiii------•J gift idea for juvenilee at YOU have a vo1'ce ·, n The Book Store Of the Is- land: A kiddie book with the colorful title, ''The Pinkish, Purplish, Bluish Egg." ... Colorful at Eagleson's Gift Shop -Princess Gardner leather goods in new spring l colors. Celery Green, for in- st.a.nee ... Colorful at Saw- yer's Sport Shop: Ties for men and boys in regimen- tal stripes and Paisley pat- tems. Jn case you have for- gotten (or never knew) the Paisley idea of things origi- nated in Paisley, a suburb of Glasgow, Scotland ... The ever popular terry cJoth beach robes are in again at Gene Burton's. . .. Best window display award of the month goes to Hyden's Gift 1 Shop for those spring flow. en; bustin' out all over. Just how wild 1s lhe Bat- man cra1l' w1 rh youngsters? This ''lie! ThC' Island \°ar1e· f\' Store solrl . IX OOZF.N Aalman fin~l'r rings in nro <la'., ZOJ\' ZLON K' ZOWIE' Costa Mesa's Future! KEEP JORDAN e EXPERIENCED e RELIAILE e DEDICATED L~T'S KUP VICE MAVOA WILL JORDAN Costa Mesa City Council VOTE AF'A IL 12, 196' LET'S KEEP JORDAN X CoMMrn11 •O• JORDAN, l>OMINlr •acn r C14&rltMAlf lilt 11 NIW"O•T I L VD ( M I POW! I .......................... ._ ...... ~ ' f ornia lite to po11 for ad pictures. It jJ the first f OUJ". door model ever for T..Sird and bu a low-aluni hood, r1flectln1 Ford'• tnnd t'Oward racing llne1. Strike Closes Posh NYC Latin Quarter Now UCB offers you • GUARANTEED BANK INTEREST . on Investment Certificates of ~eposit -. \ , ~ Just see the people at UCB. Investment Certificates of Deposit in the am~unt of $5,000 or more, held for a period of six months, now earn the new high bank interest rate of 5%. u c ........... "' ..,...,. ,....,.."<" ............. UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK • The bank that does a I ittle more for you ' I 0 f ~ tra W1 tea WO poi er me ( po! 1 sec sig as • f pol I I ) F iff' yec att1 nig: wa: hik. M<> [ Mc in Cor E of Ber mu 11 Doi par hik a t her T st al tim nee de~ ap~ tac N Bee E~ her tak· One to Governor 2 W atts-inspir~d JJills Advancirig Tut~day, AprH 5, 1%6 Blasts Repuhlicm1s - Gov. Brown Calls Special Session SACRAMENTO (AP)-Gov. needell to save the bill before new tans in the election year Means Committee -and the Brown called the tetSllature lhtt regular bud&et session by a revised book.keeping session en~d. • lD&o Q)edal amion lO nvtv• ended at m.ldni&bL method. The . GOP ai.a!J! auac~ed hU def11ted fiscal planl to-But the new fiscal meeting "I serve notice on the Re· Brown s bookkeeping device day and told A11embly Re· won't mean a schedule change publican leaders in the As· -called the . accrual system SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Senate passed and sent publluna he lJ more deeer-for lawmakers. They were go-sembly that a tax increase in -as a onl!·time money pro. Two bWa,, in1plred by the to the Assembly a bill appro-mined than ever t4' ~e Ing to bt' here anyway. work· 1968 _ when 1 tax increase ducer lhat wUI leave the stale traiedy Of wt · 1ummeT'1 prlatlng Pl million to reduce their "aU.m.Pt to lore. a ttx Ing on bUll another non-bude· ii ablolutely unoece11ary to in the red next year. Wat.ti riot, advanced in the class saea, prov rCJ e new lncreue on Call!onUa.'1 et i.pe<:1aJ session _ one that balance the budgdt -is not BaslcaUy, the plan permits legislature Monday. Obi classrooms and experiment The DelnOC'l'atlc iovernor threatens to Ue them up into negotiable," he said in a the state to count expected would improve the achooll ln with an "educational park.'' •----------•,alped a proclamatioa aum· the ~ummer. statement. lax revenues before they are poverty pocket& wblle the otb-1'be measure is intenaed to monlnc the new ae11lon a few Brown reacted angrily to Republicans, however, held actually received. It would er would lncreaae the punlah· Improve the educaUonal op-houri after hU record $4.82 the 11scal dilemma that ap-firm. make some -243 million more ment for attackinc a fireman. portunltiea .. ln Watts ~d 1lm-Dom w ams billion bud&et tumbled to fl· pears to be worsenJng at a Voting in a bloc. they re.:is· available ln the next fiscal Gov. Edmund G. Brown pro-Uar areas. nal deteat in the Aleembb''s time when he Is alttady buty tered 30 noes to 47 Democrat. year. OAJLY ,llOT ,,.._.,,... $ FANTAST IC! 8" llllE llTTLEl- ll-ICITUll ICIRI ITTIEPISElf-~ PIEllllM FIFTlll IOW*JY ~-· .... ~ --·--""'· ·-··-·-"'--·· posed both measures. The bW, by Sen. J. Eugene first budget session. planning his campaign for a ic ayes on a motion to recon-Assemblyman Houston .1. The Assembly passed and McAteer (0-San Francisco). Of Ar est Majority Democ..Tltl, al· third term. sider lut Friday's defeat or Flournoy (R·Claremont), sa1ctl-===========-==:::::; sent to the covernor ror hls awaHa a cool reception from r though solidly behind the gov-lie act'Used the Republicans the record spending bill. the system will "dr1>p a mas· MARRIAGES -:;.i signature a bill making it just Assembly -Speaker Jesse M. ernor, couldn't muster enoµgh again of trying to force a tax "111at's it," said ChaJJ'man sivc deficit on the people next as serious a crime to attac.k Unruh, (D·lnglewood), who In Art Fi•ght Republican aupport for the increase by refusing to ac-Robe.rt Crown, (0-Alameda). year" and will "crea~ a pa· ~ =.!"':'O:C: .:.f a fireman as It is to usault a has propbsed his own poverty two-thirds majority of M cen1 h1:1 own plan to avoid of the Assembly Ways and ~r surplus." policeman. education bill. The McAteer bill would LOS ANGELES CAP) -"I apend J16 million to reduce want those words remov~d." class sizes from 31 to 25 stu· demanded County Superv1sor Boy 12 Held dents in 12 tentatively select· Warren M. Dom. ' ' ed areu including aections of "l will not cover them up," Los Angeles, San Franclaco, retorted sculptor E d w a r d F M der Oakland and other cities. KJenholz. Or llr The other '2C) million would And with that, the battle come from the $2a> million over the Loa Angeles County Atte t school bond issue, scbeduled Art Muaeum's moat contro-mp to go before the voters in venial exb!blt flared anew June. The bill would spend Monday. REDLANDS (AP) -Sber· the money on portable class· The words. said Dorn, were iff's depulies booked a 12· rQOms for the 12 areas and only two In number but were year-old boy on suspicion of the park experiment. Unruh "obscene and revolting," and ~mpted murder Monday wants to spend the same he warned that . Aome un· mght after a 19-ye,ar-old c~d money on permanent build· named person might be ar· ":a~ stabbed 12 times . w~Ue ings in 8 few extremely poor rested. hiking in the San Bernardino districts including Los An· The Anglo-Saxon words are Mount~s. . geles. imprinted on t~e torso of Deputies sald Lu Ann Maria The fireman bill was sent to "Five Dollar Billie.'' a atatue McDougal of Lalcewood was the governor after the Assem· of a prostitute. Dom haa caD· in fair c~ndition .at Redlands bly, on 1 62..0 vote, &&reed to ed the entire exhibit ::porno&· Community Hospital. minor Senate amendments. rapbic and revolting. Booked was LeJ Paul Jones The education bill wu ap-He said if an arrest was of Glen Martin, a tiny S an proved by a 32-2 vote in the not made by officials, per· Bernardino Mountains com-Senate haps "some taxpayer" could munity.. . McAteer said Watts would make a citizen's arrest. . lnvest1gators said Miss Mc· not ''blossom into a shining But law enforcement ofJI· Dougal, vacationing with her example of brotherly Jove" cials said they doubted that pa rents at Camp Angelus, was because of the bill such an arrest could be made hiking Sunday afternoon when ' under existing laws, and that a boy asked if he could join recent Supreme Court rulings her. against obscenity convictions The boy pulled a knife and Probe Asked made It still more doubtlul. stabbed Miss McDougal nlne . Dom, however. said the times in the back, twice in the SACRAMENTO (UPI) -presence of the words is a vlo- neck and once tn the wrist. ~ Republican J.eciJlators lation of the law and "1 feel It deputies said. There was n<.' have called for an lnvestiga. iJ my responsibility and m.Y apparent reuon for the at· tion or the CallfornJa Repub-duty to see that the law 1s tack, said ln~gMor's. llcan Assembly b e c a u • e not violated." Miss McDougal, a Long of the boos and c a t c a J 11 Kienholz. 38, said the words Beach Clly Collefe student on which former San Francisco were necessary to convey all Easter vacation, relurned to MJyor George Christopher the influences that affected her parenta' cabin and wu received at the group'a con· the life of the depicted pros· taken to the hospital. vention Saturday. titutP. ~nne••J -HARBOR 8LVD. ~wAva ~ QUAUfY.. . COSTA MISA OPEN DAILY t:JO to 9:00 PLUSE 1m111 THEM TO PEllllEY'S p . d PENNCIUT IADIO a}fJI llifl) : As cartfully as Penney checks quality irt all mer· chandlse, In this particular case these radios do not measure up to our riaid quality control sblndards. These sets also passed the normal lndushy te.sts. Now we find a technical problem which might render the product unsafe in a limited number of situations. The problem has been completely corrected at the factory, and all the radios now meet our high Penncrest standards for quality and value. BUT...wt're concemed about these 4 models which have been sold to date. Plllll PONCHST CLOCK UDfO ,., il~fJI l~fjj If, .... , .... If ... '"' ................... , ... , 11111 tlle nllle •H "'9r• It It PHltY'• 1114 •• wlU 11clMl111 It fer I HW ........... ,. (y11,I fl11tl tlle ..... ll•WH tilt Hck•ft ..... ). If you can't come to the store. please phone us and we'll make other 1rran1ements to exchan&• your radio. I We're jealous about our reputation of "Always First Quality". We want to kup 1t that wayl Satisfaction guaranteed on every purchase I ' " DOUBLE DIVIDEND DAYS IS MORE THAN.A SALE I YOU ACTUALLY GET TWO DIVIDENDS IF YOU BUY A 1966 CHEVROLET NOW! DIVIDEND#1 ... vVe'v e got the biggest shipments to hit Southern California so far this year, and we want to move them! Over 19,000 new Chevrolets in stock (and more rolling int). These cars must be sold. And that means you save money. Drive in today. Pick out the 1966 Chevrolet you'd like to live with. They're all OJ\ sale. Let your Chevrolet Dealer show you the way I Dldyou wonder what this billboard was If you own a 1962 Chevrolet. .. F=i~!PI Expect a phone call • all about? DIVIDEND #2 ... Remember all those billboards like this? They were directed to 85,000 owners of '62 Chevrolets. We tele· phoned them because their '62s are among the hottest used cars on the market ... and Chevy dealers repo1t a waiting list for '62s. ~{ere'~ what -.-.;e told those Chevy owners: 1962 Chevys are worth $150 to $225 more than comparable models of our nearest competitor. (Incidentally, '61 Chevys are worth up to $250 more and '63 Chevys are worth up to $200 more.) There's a message here for you. If the '62 Chevrolet is worth that much more in 1966 ... won't a '66 Chevrolet be worth more in 1970? Buy a new 1966 Chevrolet now ... right now ... right after you put the paper down. It's the best investment you can make in style, comfort, beauty ... and resale value! ('JI l:'l 'J(()/~1~·1· See .your Chevrolet Dealer ~~-~~~~...-....~~-~-~~~~---==---~ ........ ---. . ' ... .- • Tutwuy, April 5, 1966 Hearing on April 11 Hearing Set For The -. In Shooting Record, In County Murder At Tavern Births IT. JUDI MOSl'ITAI. Merell. Church Rite Set May 8 Mr e..i Mra. J°"" r.11>er1, 19G71 Stint· 'James Francis Cardinal ray L•,,., Hun!l110t011 Beed>. oirt. McIntyre will dedicate the n. Jos,:::;., ":sm•1. new sanctuary of St. Joa. Mr .,,., M" J•m•• s ",.,,,_,, u1 chim's Church in Costa Mesa Vl'1Jlnle Pie«, Coit• MtM, girl. M th • D· M 8 •t Merell • on o er s ay. ay , 1 Mr. •"" Mrs, Wllll1m 01born, S112 Her. W8S announced today. old "'"'· Huntl,,gton llted\, olrl. F th Th N · -Aid Merell n a er omu evm INU Mr. •n<t Mr1. R•e11ord IC•tu rls. 3'11 the formal dedication will be 1.f9tf1C1 C l~le. Hunll"llOll leech, boy. J b ed with O 30 Divor~es ce e rat a 1 : a.m. mass. followed by a reception honoring Cardinal Mcintyre. The new building has been Hur11. Mlrl~~v~~~~.s J::~•,.0 in u~e f?r several months, but D•"''· Je111111e "' V1 Eow.rd A. dedication was held up so Car-"'':90:' Btrbert Frenus vs. Jtrnn dina.I Mcintyre could be pres- led :. R"""n L. vo. Slllr'-Y A. ent. Wl\lllod. loll G "' Elt,..ie J GeTcle, P~y JeMll Y\. Jtw• ECfWtrd Mern-g. lllettl M Ya. Anlofllu• I void ,.,. rri.te l ""~'·Bo ...... L" Y•. R-..i c11er1es ICBMs Lauttched ""-· Clleri.. It vt. AM ~-ttt. llweyM E. v1. R\Jby Mey S.rl,.r. CerolyR IE. YI. J1,,.... W. Me<edlth, RDO« IC. V•. Loi• L. C1ntrell. Jullt AIWI v1. Mlcl>Nt ~ V XN'DENBERG A IR FOR· •r'::V":''=~· w. V\. LlncM c. CE BASE. Calif. (UPl )-Two Llttto, Mlldr..s v1. c11111on Minuteman intercontinental ll'fft.v. Fre_.. Nell v• Donlld c. ballistic missiles were launch· .. elore. Norm• L. VI. John F. LO"Ofletd. iuwn M. Y1. Rober! M ed s~sfully Monday 'on i..t , •• r tNNI q••I .......... .,.N•l•••t1t1 neaU '••rloc•I ....... ..... t ~ ~ Santa Fe .......... , ... .. . ,.. ....... .... Notr ~Apdlaoda,tlie Sata P. o&rs a tmawd-tmftl lmplL You •Y• epproximat.el.y 20S el tbe l"efUlu indiYidual round-trip We. Pullman « chair cu. ~ cll;1 of the week. Everywhere in s.nta Fe counlly neept for local tripe wit.hiri Ca1i1omia. Md your reQnn Special BaJt&ia Faze ticket ii sood for 30-. 'I'bia time. ro s.nt.a re. .,.,,_. the~·~· ADd.,.,. the .... Kl 3·9441 ~ ~ ----------·. --·-. -..... ~ .. _-. ..... ~ .. ~'-=-=-= .·l'l~~ Cllrllf.....,., Jerry f.erl VI. G<e« IEI,_ S 000-mil fligb•· th o-1UC11. Mtllon R11ue11 Yt. Mettle c;e,. • e .., across e ._ _________________ _. ____ .. ,,;:r,:e 1.,_11 E. vs. sneron Kn• ,,,.. Pacific Ocean. the Air Foree """"en' or dlYorcel reported. The two Jauocbes Wll"ra. (Mryt YI Oele J- Gltll, ic;...-11 E. "'· 0oro111v H. "-'e ·:.:re..:...:a:.:bou:.:.::.:t..:s:.:e:..:.v.:en:..:hour::::..:s..:a::!p::art:...:.:·.:::=========================:c::==================-·ll l rewfl. Cltvel•l'd L. YI. Evelyn I.. - Joh-. JICltle llun lll YI . Olot• NMllne •1tter. Rlcllerd ... ,..,,,_ VI ArleM Joy H«n, C.mllle E. YI, l'r9d H. INTlllLOCUTDRY DIClllll Gerrotl. Cube A. YI _,,,,. H. Vtn l'tlt. Oonetd JoMO/I VI. Mt rlo<lo M. 1i.1111<tf\llllp, JoMl)hine vs. llr9dt.y E. Hen>ff, Mervin M. Yl. Yolende Phlllll". Mirth• VI. Rlclllrd E. Wtrd, Oorlt C. vs. Edller D. Calamle. Robert• G. V•. Lto J. Derby, Oonna VI. Jeue Rey r.M<ln, Carol Rllttl vs. Jo/In llttev C.'91lertlll. Edwtra L "'· Kev Ell~ a rMt•llew. ROl!eld c11er1e1 v1. J~ffer ICey Wheeler. Oonnt Jain v1. Jock l ee Smith. Lerrv 1.te Yl. GwendolY" MtneV911, Ktt.,ryn Jo VI. Robert Ja""' CeOOQen, llurley Ann v1. John MlcNel OroKo. l.V!)e c "''· Rlch•rd M. Deley, Dorl• Jene VI. Gertld frenc\1 Hiil, Oorollly l . VI. Bobby G. Jenoen, Merilyn Joyu YI. L-' Ht M 1Helor, Judith Ann v1. J1mtt Slepllen &tr••· We""e H. Yl , O.lbfft C. Yotllt. l'etrkle M. VI. I.err( T. PINAL OECllll.S LedbeOef, Lou@lla vs, KenMth , • .,,..,.. J.....,. M. v1 Jerry IC. Horn, Cnerle\ IE. VI 1-!elge Bebettt Gerrttt. !'..-rick w. YI. Jollenne M Ounhem. Jolln Wetdron vs. JoenM J ttn R..ce. Jene vi Jernn Huddlnton. S<IHnM V. Y•. Bobby O.ne Mentln , l'elri<I• ICethlfffl Y$ l lcherd G. OtYll. Mer9ertt ""'" VS It-rt LOUii Herrls, Ron<ttd -.. Janet ElluDet~ GoodWln. Rut~ E. YI. Rober! L. Hellef\tll, MerleM Y• Robert E J?! Fri.,,.,,, Merv C. Yl. Jot>n R~ l't!J:.itier~~'.4:"etkliuR0J1. HAllrt!d W. M•rlln. J oT Olene vs. Dannv t H ·~i:tt·~~ t ::· c~~ ... ·c. ~~ •• : Theim• Arlene YI. wavnt Eldon l'em<>m. 9,,.,.,. Jun v1. Joel C. 1 ._,, Mf,'-"erv, E Ullent! W. YI. Lo.-rt nt ~.;..!;"~•lllh v1. Donn• Lutlll• bul<v, Corolvn .Rose v1. Danlel ullteflon, Cetherlne l Yi. OOll•td E. V•• Hook. Helfn G. v1 Jame• W. ¢1eufldotr, M.erv J11 Yi. Cerl E. ~II'"· Jeclt YI. Wiim• C1-011, ltOM Merle VI. Mldlffl V, J.mbr~. 1,.ltne M. YI. 011'11 8 ~~·'· GrKe P. "'· St•nltY LH kj;~~· ,::~"1l'.' v~· ETr~'!A. JU~MUIT1 '-"• llettv Jun Yl. Herold len1111l- w;:;:;'~,..,, llM Merit "'· Loult Wllllem Jr. C1nnulment) Fire Calls ,..,.., ... Vltl9>f 10:1' a.fll. Mondev, retcue. 1"'3 Logen Cour!. ..... "' ..... 41" p.m. M°"""" grau fl", Gtrden Grow Bouleverd wal of G-nroll &lrH I. """'lftttell --1: n p.m. MCl'ldn, public enl1t, 700 0r1noe Aw. 7:)7 p.m., or•• fire, a1s Jrd st. 7::16 .,.m . teltYltlon wt fire, lllMI Gr ... OlfY ....... t:U p,m., flra lnvett1t1tloOI, 116\IJ Mein St. t:a '·"'· Tuetdev, flrt lnvettlt•IHWI. 1 .. n Gotl\trd St. .N_,wl leMll • h :OS p.m. Mo...Stv. greeN fl1'9, '"" w. Coe•! Hlfllwev. l. u p,m .. retcue. MOS S..ohort Orlv•. 3 '9 p m , m9doc1t eld. 1720 w Bev Ave 1 :01 e.m. T11ewl1y, lrelti cen llrt, JIS E. ll•lbol Blvd. •:lt a,m , mttdlc.el t ld. •u w. Belbot Blvd. C"'• Mew • 2S p m Mondtv. Ctr II••· Hubor .,,., N-port bOultVt rdl ADD AN "R" Ulldrrsundln9 today's Thrtt R's alld how thty'rt bfln9 taught ,.._ quirts another -Reporting. The DAILY P I l 0 T'S eduutlonaf specl1llst, Charles Loos, covers tht tdacatlonaf bfat all tht way -from school lunchts to dls- lllct rtOf'91lllutl011. Own T reasu_res From The Past! You're so near to Knott's, at the most a 25 or 30 minute drive from anywhere in Orange County. You owe it to your- self and fami.Jy to enjoy a frequent visit to Knott's. Knott's is open every day and evening with son\ething of the Old West for everyone to enjoy Take time to browse through the Antique Shop and disrover the wide selection of earlv American treasures you can own to add a new note of charm to your home. Each ol the 42 Unique Shops at Knott'.s off er unusually 6ne values for your shop- ping pleasure. Take time to enjoy the rides ... and to dine. Mrs. Knott's Chicken Dinner Resta11rant, The Steak House an d the mirnv other good ealing places at Knott's offer a wide rangr of foods to please your whole fam ily. Pl.rn a visit to Knott's soon ancl shop in thr rtlaxed atmo~phere of th e Old \\'est. ~-' ~~ ''"' .... <~JL IPll IAllY .:.:::.._~~--XJ.o.rr.-.·s.~.11 ... llllm!!!'11111111iii..-v, ...... .. -........ '"" 0" l•ecll l t.O IHwy l 9) 1 Miltt Soutl> 11f lht hnle An• Fro wey BUENA ?MO<. CALIFO"NIA Pho"t cArn Code 7U l 522·1 Ill DaY,-ClasSes Slated by UC Extension OPEN EVERY NIGHT MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY _ _,..;J'\ 9:JO A.M. TILL 9 P .M. J BOYS' EASTER SUIT .PARADE .Ir. loys' Penn-Preat lulu t-•utten lult. styled Ilk• 6.88 10.88 D1d'a. P'l•P pocket, rur vent. llz• 3 to 1 Boys' Towncrart Matdtlftl ~It iadet •10 W1y" Mhr and fll.adt, ~ v-. I ~Ir 1\9Cka ·-·· 11 Prep •oys' 2-•utten TewncNrt Dacron Poly..ter/Wool lport Coat Tremendous Value--Hurry 16.88 llna 12 .. 11 ' , f aoys' Penn-Pr.et DrtH lhlrte ChoOM Klngdor Collar, Long lleeve or lhort ll11ve. White. 111 .. 2-7. 2.98 'IJl!nlter' Dre11 ~ Popular Drop..POOket o,... Pant 3 98 4 98 In ltay·lmootft ~n-Pl"llt • to • aOYI' 100% COTTON DOUBLE KNIT SHORT PANT SUIT Auorted Colo,... llu• 1·1 !12·2·3. 3.98 WOMIEN'I COLORFUL FABRIC HANDBAGS The Perfect Complement To Your New llalter P' rock. 4 99 Auorted Colol"I. • WOMEN'I NYLON TRICOT SLIP ltretoll Lace Soll" and &aek Petit-Average 3 98 Tait-White or Nude • WOMEN'I CONVENTIONAL FASHION BRA Nylon/Dacron Crepe Cup• lllH S2-40 A·•-C Cup Polyester YOUNG QENT,.V LOOK IN SUITS 3.00 Our Own Blade I I 2-Buttort-Made 25 00 for th• Young let • llzM 38-42 Regul1~ MEN'a , TOWNCLAD BETTER SUITS troken Ifie• s33 s44 Many Fabrlca and MEN'I BUTTON-DOWN SHORT SLEEVE OXFORD CLOTH DRESS SHIRTS Slzea 14Yr 16' 'z 2.22 ..... ,, .... , ... .. CLOSEO' .. fT IRLS' EASTER DRESS'ES PRETTY AS A PICTURE FOR THE EASTER PARADE AT FAN TASTIC SAVINGS FRILLY AND FANCY STYLES WITH LOADS OF LACE. RIBBONS AND BOWS IN VARIOU S PASTEL COLOR S. • ' 3.99 S11 .. 7te 14 • TundQ', April 5, ltiibb DAIL V '!LOT ~~s 7 eiltu Set"lt Off Perjury TrialJury Picked 1 SIU(ll Exp' -.Jes· 2 ln1"ur· ed ,,,~;~';.~.,,~ ;,;~i~~e:i~ M~:.yu::-tho:. ~·.:::-: WU ' or Court tltis mormng in the l\c;iMld M. Croollhank. -• tn;iJ o! three CotoN del Mar ..IYENA _FARE -A mill Piertt.-17,-the-y o u·t-b who anit--had dedd«I to-tUt it ~f! ~e:! :-: 1;:e.r~ Robert A. Crawford O.D. Martin P'~ DGln O.D. T eke pleasure in ennouncing th e essoci etion ...,. ~ ,_ I•• round !!le 11>eu, and a com·~ Plm:e was alol the iu;1. Pel"llOnal Auto wetten& in Carbon Canyon, panion, ,Dou&lU M. David-torch when the aploliGD OC· Being tried for perjury and of Thomes E. Nel son 0 .0. in their offi"Ce for the pr&cfice of optometry. a Buena Park tfm-.al• '°"• 17. curnd, o1ficen Pkt. conspiracy are realtor1 Doo· Platea-Lose Out ap1oded ~J ~ 'f'!ro ~ -.:__David R. Rlt· Davidloa-i>ld aftictn'~11t aid V. Frankl ill, 47, of 3317 · MIMllat ... AMllRICAM Of"TOMITlll( MIO. -· t1H M-9 ..... -C-9' .... .. c.---Cllllf, II be and tbfii: otblrl wen ter, lf, ind Jack ~ Henry,-: . Ocean Blvd. and Robert SI.a· SACRAMENTO (AP) - attempttni to Gptll an4 ex-17 -were in the Pierce ca-Pierce. bleechn1 ptal 11 ' • 1 Y co, 33 of 468 MoninC C.yon o.teat bu eomt qatn to a llldne-1t;""pollct ~~ rqe---.r GIJl San RI f I e 1 ~ tbe fact, WU tUi:en to Road.' b01 that would have allowed Two boys ._.. injured, of. Drive as the .youths were try. 1 bolpltal by bJJ pift!fttS. • Attorney Arthur v. Jones, c.m.m-tit penonatizeR 'e;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Been ~ and a fragment, lng to open the 1hell with an But 11 cbeclc-ot-bolpltals 62, ol 223 Poinlettil Ave:;-Wbo their auto ticenM p)ltel. I.'! appcmtl)' from the 1 be I J, acetylene torch:-They were failed to tum up either th·' 11 as named on the same The Senate Finance Com· 70,000 READERS A DAY • • • I crubed th,rough a caraa:e uninjured. boy or tua parents and hts Grand Jury indic tmen t, ·taces mittee killed the measure ..• rtlJ on tht OA!LY PILOT'S unlqut, pKUgtd ~ wall nearly five blocks away. OUlcen said the boys were condition was still unknown C"harges of conspi.raey and Monday. It hu pa11ed the Al· ... utl011 ol ll:luil, "lt!Ofllf ind WIDfid llfWS.. Injured were Danny curiow: about the projectile by police this morning. ~ubornalion of perjury. sembly. OCCPlans Math O>urse For Parents A mod91l mdt COW'l9 fGI' parenil --Mooday ·Alt~ Cout Co11•ge. a-will be~ '1 :30 p.m. each Monda -May 2 In the occ s.-c.-. ·The new Advanced Research Laboratory Douglas dedic~tes today 'Ibe course wm cover mod· em math CWTHtly b • I •I tauelrt In e!emenlary and junior hi&h 1ebool. lnstruc:tor Dwane. W. Meyer, a . matb t.Mctter in Newport BMdi elemerQrJ ICbools, wil dls- <1111 "" pllllooopby Of mod· em nuith • well as Ill ~ cabulery and DMtbodl'. is more than just ,another new facility. Meyer bail taucbt courl8I in modem math far teecbert at Oiapm• Col1ep and Cal· !fomili State Nep at P'lll· 'erton. TbeU \a bO hdMaa ct.rae !w .,. OCC cour1t. PwlODI raay recilt« by litle9dl. n I 1fctun1. ~1;~ It's an obligation. at ti. Golie~ Really, GI W. C o a 1 t IJJ&trw'ly. Nt'WJIDl"l -· In one sense, the new Douglas corporate laboratory for advanced -, -•research is a requirement-to add to 1 our storehouse of fundamental scien· ' tific knowledge. In a larger sense, it is , the responsibility of one of the world's ' leading aerospace research organiz:a· ~ons. And, furthermore, it is a logical extension of Douglas' existing applied research activities, which include 'almost every conceivable area of the . aerospace sciences. -The .new Laboratory will be the birthplace of some of the most impor- tant scientific achieve- ments in the final quarter of the 20th Century-and llRECGIES , into the 21st This opti- 001 ' mism is not merely wishful thinking. It. is a predictable result of planning. To accomplish this result, and to ful- fill our obligation, we have established W1111 fllll llEY 111110 an Advanced Research Laboratory in the fullest sense of th~ term. It is s. l t. FllAICE H• ..... Q)llA M~IA S44 Wfft Llrt00ln ANAHEIM 22C &out.h M•ln 1.iNTA ANA " • .. • organized to .allow maximum freedom ·for each individual scientist. It provides the best possible working environment and facilities-an atmos- phere designed specifically for every area of professional interest. Each scientist determines. his own research program , subject only to the long-term interests of the com- pany. This freedom is possible because the work is primarily funded from the Douglas in- dependent research program. In fact, funding from outside agencies is.not even considered unless it is in the interest of the over-all research program. The work at the Douglas Advanced Research Laboratory is organiz.ed into four sub-laboratories. Major research fields include mathematical sciences, environmental and space physics, materials research, and fundamental work in the life sciences. The Lab will be conc er ned with basic research only-in areas relevant to the aerospace indus- try. It is oriented to long-term acoom- . I plishment, rather than immediate results. When the work reaches the stage of product development, it will be transferred to applied research activities in one of the company's divisions. However, the scientists in corporate Lab will sometimes act as consultants to other scientists and management people in the company. The Douglas Advanced Research Laboratory is located in Huntington Beach ~~f:Ch in Southern Cali- fornia, adjacent to the Douglas Space Systems Center. This en- tire complex· is pri--=-~~~~ vately-owned, and was built with company funds. And it is a clear indi· cation of Douglas' intentions and responsibility in adding to the world's reservoir of basic scientific knowledge.· DOUGLAS gets things dona' ,. .. I I I I I. IAILY PILOT/News-Pm.I T!IMlY, AprO S, 1961> THESE PRICES EFFECTJVE: APRIL 6, 7, 8, 9, WED., THURS., FRI. ANO SAT-. ALL ALPHA BETA MARKETS WILL BE CLOSED EASTER SUllDAY ALL ITEMS LIMITED 1o STOCK ON HANO. SALES TAX COlliCTED ON TAXABLE ITEMS RED VELYR LIBBY'S • 46 OUNCE CAN • SAVE 4i ALPHA BETA • CATERING QUALITY IECRI HALF GALLON .. FOLGER' I COFFIE I AU. GRINDS ill· 69& ~ ,17 tit si-· . 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I 0 SA TISFACT!Oft GUARAHmD OR YOUR MONEY RmJND£0 AU ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND . SAl,ES TAX COLUCTEO OH TAXABLE ITEMS I I I ..._ ______________________ . I 13.0UNCE CAN • SAVE 40c: SUAVE 59c HAIRSPRAY BEAUTf-FOAM • CORDUROY COVERED THROW ~1° 7•c PILLOWS #u. WE GIVI . \ I . I I ' , . . ' f I l ' l . ; I • I , • J 8 OAll. Y PILOT /Nt~Pms T~, AP'll 5, 1966 Aid Group At Fairview Wins Award Last Chapter Told Novelist's Death Ends Hornblower Seria FlJU.ERTON (AP) -The wbo helped Britannia ndt the much so that the averace late HumphrJJ Boeut. daUJ. A.ad wtMa be waa't A volunteer service group last chapter ln the We of waves. meeta bia end. reader thoupt rorestw wrote ......._.., f«te, bo•"•, Wl'tlbal. M ,... ~ for the blind-retarded al Fair· Capt. Horatio Hornblower -FOf'es&er, who WU ,... not.hint elle. wttb tfarDbloww, wu *kt r1 # S view State Horpltal hu re· Jl wb.lch the hero creation or lyied by a stroke 11 ~s HlJ llrlt ~ novel. ettepUen to uaticml detatl. ,. ....... ban in Cairo. ceived the 1966 Mental Hultb· author C. S. Forester dies -ago, entered Sl .AIM llolpl· "Paymvnt Deferred," w a 1 ~ be ,._.. from old ~ -ot a Brttllb dYil Retardation Award in t be can be published now. tal here l~t WednelllQ alter publlabed in 1121. before ~en-~m1mal1 and otber ....-...._ He wu tclu· community volunteer groups Forester, who lert lnstruc-another seuure. blower camt OD Ult ICeDI. It Bt wu IO laaowWc-caW la e · and ,... category. tlona that the story shouldn't Although be 11"4 In Call· was th• ltlDr7 el a ma W1i1o allli, • lmaoua for lllln-...... to often even t Volunteers for the Blind, be published until alter biJ fornia afnce World War II, escaped tbe peadJ ,.. -........ tbat bit p....-......,.. be ..UW ptnna· formed four years ago, is a death. died Saturday at age Foreatu, whOM ~murder ft)y to be Uncecl .mt bfJn tit America to wrtte aea&lJ In BcDley. 7S.member asscx:iltion dedi· 66. His funeral was held to-Christian names were Cecil later for a murder he clida't and lecture about the Brltlab He wu marrltd to Katb- cated to assist in the motiva· day. Scott, remained a Britlab aub-l'OmmlL Navy. JetD Belch• iJa 1131 aad di· llon and training of b~nd re· In the final story. Fores· ject. He moved here from Another Fopster novel -Ht called writing a ''toll. voreed 20 yean later. He tarded patients at Fairview. ter's friends in London said, Berkeley last Aucuat. which became the mm .. The tome bore," but wblle at hla married hla IU?Yivlq widow, Presentation of the award the hero 0 ( many naval bat. Hornblower aad Forester African QuMa'' -won a belt-prime be never failed to put the fanlMr Dcll"otb,J Elltn FOI-i was made in Sacramento by ties, the fictional sea captain were nearly IYJM11111DOUS, 10 act.or Acadt1111.Award for tbt S leut J ,000 wwdl GD paps ts el I,..._, iJa Dtl. r----------- i Lt. Gov. Glen M. Andenon _..:_-------------------------------------------------------------- BASKIN· ltOIBINI IC& CfUIAM ITOftll I01 W. 1tth, C..U M ... (C.rMr H•rMr 81vd.) and actor John Forsythe. The Volunteers, who have accumulated m ore than 2.000 hours of service at Fairview. last year raised $2,000 to pay for the time of a psycholo- gist who helped Fairview re- turn one child to his parents and prepare four others for family care homes. . Receiving the award in L.•.o.;;,jMill•..,,.;:..;,,._ .... _ _. Sacramento for the Volunteers was Mrs. Gloria J amieson. coordinator of volunteer ser· Curvaceoll3 Gigi Dahl will vices. repret5ent Costa Mesa in l::::=========;I the Orange County Home Show queen cont.est to be held April 11 at a dinner meeting of the Orange County F'airgrounds. The queen will reign over the annua.J show Ari! 13·17 . NO OTHER No other newspaper, daily or SW>d.ly, has the drcu· latlon of the DA.ll..Y PILOT in thia area! ..... f'ellne.ll .. ..,.,, ......... VOTE FOR CANDI DAT~ HOWA"D ltOGE"I -And hla N9WJ>Ort haofl family revlaw hl1tory w+11n Unele George A, "0111· tl'I Medtd tht flght to bulld the pr-nt jetty, thua open· fng ou,. modern y1eht harbor In 1936. Frolft left to rlght: Howtrd Jr., "obert, M•r111ret and wife T rudi. HOWARD ROGERS "A Man of Action" C1ndid1te for Newport BMch Council • C REA TE A NEWPORT MASTER PLAN • FREE COUNCIL OF STAFF DETAILS e BROADEN OUR COUNTY 'S INFLUENCE Join the people of Newport Beach who bel ieve in HOWARD ROGERS 1"ef'f ........ ... Mn ... ,_,. ... .._ H ...... O. _.,,_ #w. -Mrl. "-"' c. Alllrielll Mn. Olle ._ ........ ,,......_._ ~c . ....., IN .... """ H-1•111111 Ill W ..... Mr.. W1,.. ll•llf . .---....... Ml .... Mr.. L. erwt l lWW\tl, "· Dela ...... !IM ..... Mn . WI"*-W. lreM WlltW lwrwllll Mr. eM Mn. CW I~ M" C. ... .... ··'"" ........... . Mn. WI"'-•• I~ #w. tM Mn. CllerMI f'. Cert.- Mn. DerltC,_ w. A. c•-c.t ..... Mn. '-" ~ • .,. o. c .... #Ir .... Mn. W. O. Cllrll Mr.tM Mr...._.C.. Mr. -Mn. WM. I . Cle" o ... Oeol•-Mr. 1111 Mn. DMeW C. O- M..-11 ~ Mr. •llf M"' Lewll o-1re Mr.-Mn ~•.a-y (-··~ Oeol •llw l lllM ..... ._ o...•n• u c111 .. ,.,,_,. w. H .... ,.,.,._,,. Mr.1 ... M" I W, f'- Mr. -Mn. HI .. f'i.tf _,)' Mn. J ....... .., I Mr. -Mn. J. I(, .. _... .. 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WrltM MlrM1'1 Wrl"'I Mr. -Mn Lav•..,c.t Wn9M Mr IN Mn n-01 •· YW"f SponaorH by Citiien1 of Newport BHch .. ,. ... Ml n lllH, C-11 , Of 9 .. IVUf Uo ... I : First National Bank OF ORANGE C OUNTY An Open Letter to All Oranoe County Banki"'ll Gudomm MATN OF'F1CE Plaza Squ~ l>.12. 2!l'l I Orange • We me wibwuring today some very interestmg and fast changing developments in what is generally called t.be "money mmbe;•._ The intmest rat. that banks j,.y, charge-am 8N cliarpd-are rising, It is a period of inOOD8e rompetition between financial institutions which is, far the most part, good for the custooier. But it is also a time of considerable confusion. In· ~ates vary at a tingle institution, depending on tbe ~ of account being ued. Interest rata are compounded differently by diHerentinsUtutions and some rather un- usual advantageS are being offered in certain areas. In the final mlylis, ltowever, you look to a bank for t.he safety it provides .yom hard~uned savings, for ille im· portant financial loans yoa occasionally need and for the sound advice that experientt alone can provide. Against these criteria all other i.Ddua:ments to customers bde into unimportance. ~or 60 years the First National Bank of Orange County has continued to pay the highest competitive rata of in- terest consistent with safety-and we still do! We have loaned money at as low cost rates of inta-est as any other sound bank-and we still do! This message is to assure you that regardless of the fast changing developments in t.oday's money market, the First National Bank of Orange County will remain just as competitive as it always has been. But, above aIL we will always operate with the sound practires that t he safety of your savings require. This 'is our obligation, our duty and our privilege. .. BRANCHOmCE To st.in 4' ColDm !l.12-25-41 Orange • BRANCH OFFICE "' Chapman & Prospect 633-0700 Oran~ • BRA.NCH omCE 17th at 1'ultin 647-8071 Santa Ana -BRANCH omCE Mea Verde Dr. at Adams 546-9270 Costa Mesa I ,_ for EASTER IHOR:T' ILHVlll -... 00 LONG ILll.Vlll -... 00 OPEN FRIDAY EVE. 'Tll NINE IN COSTA MESA IT'S slntJrfs · DEPAftTM&NT STQ"'I! 1116 NEWPORT BL VD. Tllltdu, April 5, 1'66 De Can Stay Chinese Youth Reprieved SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -be perMCUted abroad tor hil Cbal·mine Uu, youthful fuel-political bE!iefa. DAILY l'U.OT,,..._. ..... JJ lET'S IE FlllllY 7 Uyoobavenew...,..... . or know of l.D)'OM mo ..... to our area. pllue tel • I 10tbatn11U11.._.• ' frtendlJ welcome ... ..... -tivt frOJP Bed China w b 0 JUI ~~.· gbt 1ained q u i c k eiCltii! Sab Franctaco u a sympdiy; -: -· atownay. can atay In the A Celifomla congressman th•m to ..___m• ---e.6...it united States on an "lndefi· Introduced a bill in the Houat "' ~ 9Ut- nlte parole." tlO srant him dtiuosbip, a tn their newlUl'l'OUDCllllP He ia going to work ln a federal court judge set a hear- QUutown reltaurant wbUe inC date for IUm purposely (QSJj MESA YISITOI b1a f.amily aaoclation d• late ao tbat the sbid would dd• about bis eduution. be IOM IDcl he couJ not be . 546-1656 CedJ Poole, U.S. attorney, deported quickly, a steamship announced Monday that Liu, lines preaident wrote in his Th HAllOR VISITOR l&, would be placed on parole. behalf to the U.S. attorney I Hla announcement came as tteneral, and the American the eovernment dropped ef. CMl Ubertles Unk>n provid· forta la Federal Court to de-ed him with a lawyer. r---------"' port tbe youngster, who said he fled Hankow after the ex· PQIU?e of an anU-communiat AMERICA'S l.AftGEST f'AMILV CL;OTHINe CHAIN CfOUP to which be belooied. · · 1 I.Ju reached bere t w o week.I ago on tbe S. S. Presi- dent WU.On. on wblcli be hid at Hong Kone. Tbe govem- ment'a •ect.sJon to let h I m remain bere came after that British colony refuaed to ac· cept hil return. The only oth- er alternative would h a v e been to turn him back to the communists. The boy WU released from the Youth Guidance Center, wtMn be bad been ta.ten from the abip, and turned ov• to the Luna Kong Fam- ily Aaaoclation. He wu weartnc new cloth· TO MARKlT, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET, tu,. T ....... I es and carrying two brown REPRIEVED -Chinese teen.ager Liu Tsai-ming, 17, who sa.id he was a mem-paper aacu filled with his No ..uer wllidl Ollt's ,,., fMtltt, Its ad 1s urned "911~ Ill tall DAILY PILOT -U. best pi.ct to Nkt IP 'lflll' ...... ht. ber of underground organization on Chinese.mainland, walb-d<>wn ramp at San belongl.nga when be left the Francllco Youth Guidance Center with a benefactor, Joseph Quan (left) alter cen~ Quan, 1 travel U. S. dr~s oppolition to tbe youth remalniDg in country. He was a 6lowaway acmt. arnncect a job for the aboard a liner he boarded in Hong Kong. " bo ==================::::::==============::::..-=:=::..::.::::...~::::=:..:::.::~:..:.:~:..._~__:~~--~~~~~~---l y. Nu~lear Power: just plug it in. It won't be long now. You may IOOn be popping toast and cooking roasts with electricity produced from Edison's $87 million no clear aenerating plant now under constr~tion at the northwest comer of the Camp Pendleton Marine Reservation. This giant plant, capable of serving a city of half a m.iilion people, is scheduled for operation early in 1967. Public interest in the project has been widespread. More than 100,000 people have already visited the Nuclear Information Center, located on a bluff o'crlooking the construction site. Putting the atom to work is yet another cumple of the never-ending search for new sources or power in Edison·s cont inu ing drive to keep well ahead of Southern California's needs for abundant electricity at the lowest possible cost Southern Califo~la Edison Company ,SC.E ) <lmng·Ymn Pq, Nltlon- atilt allneae CODIUl. aJd he . ' native Mandarin dialect and learned he weted t.o become an engineer. "Ht baa no for· mal education, but be ii quite clever," the consul said. Liu, after rneaking f r o m Red China to Hong Kone. atipped aboerd the American President L1nel vessel after teeing the Amerioan £lag at her stem. He ceta t.o ltay tn the United .St.tea becauae 91 an Immigration and Natural· ization Sttvice policy aptnst . expellJng a penon who might Soviet Jews Get Matzoh Jews celebrated Pauover to- day with the first plentiful supply of m a t z o h in five years. A b o u t 1.000 worshipers jammed Moscow's cent r a I synagogue for Passover serv· ices Monday night. or over· fiowed into the street outside. Other thousands celebrated with services ln synagogues across the nation. 11le celebration this y e a r contrasted sharply with those of earlier yean, wMn a mat· zoh shortage forced Jewish leaders here to seek a speeial dispensation to eat beana and rice during Passover. Past restrictions on the use of state-owned bakeries f o r the making of mauob also were lifted this year. The c e n t r a 1 synagogue made special arrangements to have the unleavened bread made at state bakeries with flour supplied by Jewish Cam· Wes. DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN COMMON WITH THIS COMMON OVERSIQHT T H• knowa State Farm la th• world'• largHt car lnaurer, but he's ovt rlooked the fact that we're 1110 on• of the largest homtowntrs In· aurera. and the faat11t grow· Ing big Ii{• lnaur1ne1 company I Call me today. And find o"t why. when (-_ J you say State .a_ farm, you've .. H idegooddeall ·-· .. LARRY CAIRNS ~1 W . 19th St .. Cott.a Meq ~166' mn,.__.._._. ............... THE ORLON. J POOR BOY IN 2 VERSIONS $ for Comp. value 3.98 each Which fashion pet will you have? The short-sleeved version or the sleeveless with zipper back? At this tiny price why don't you snap up severalP Both of beautifully ribbed Orlon• acrylic that's a sniq> to care for ... both in zingy Spring colors. Our own Jane Hunter• in misses' sizes 34 to 40. I ~ umelow get th• and you caah pricel CIOMd tuflday, April 10, 1Ml- Open every tunday U1ere1fter I I 1,1,,' I ,_ ----11 to S P.M. 16th & Newport Blvd. 12372 Garden Grove llvd. 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A different company is rev iewed each week in depth For your free copy, ftll tn and mail the coupon below: NAM xoolltss IY LESTER, RvoNs & Co. Serving Int1e.stors ~ince 1912 MEMBrns NE:W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Pac•ftc. Coa;t Stock Exchange Al"'1er1tari Stock E.<c~ar;;c 3425 EAST COAST HIGHWAY 1 2 ,, 17 20 '2• ["/'. ~~~\ i'll'.<i >Vt .... )A [JS 38 42 1'6 .,. t~ ~ l 4 t~s 6 7 L~~ 1s ~~ 18 6,A.1 ' 1~21 l~~ 25 :ft),l 26' 18 ~~£ 9 ''I>' :Ji.'.;; l6 ~· 39 '3 li~ A4 r-'OI',~{ 47 1~ 'tl; 49 50 -A- 7"&1 P II 4 c ~ • ! c al .. T !'o L I l" 0 p l • 11(1 ' II , , • • T r • ~ a T [ !'t l l I t • c $ ( • • T 0 C If ~ Al I • A f I p • s 0 II a. v c • • II 11 Ir I& T • • "~ .. ' • I la le ll lM I o " , I II A T ' 0 1 •11 c l ~ A T ( I • Ill r<Jr T 0 p • Ir I• • I< IL • L S I lo I r-IM ( " y ( $ T ! Cf ..! 11 415/b& a , 'r 9 ~r: 10 " 12 IJ li:'1< 16 " " t9 n ~ 4 "27 ~ ~,:~ IV 1,,.,; ~.+: •'. 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Maybe so, to tbt landlub- ber. e FROM HERE TO THERE -Bob Rogers and his father, Howard. pOtnl out on i:tobe "'here they dropped a bottle with note off Catalina Island Dec. 1, 1963. and where it was picked u p by a Na\'Y ship in the South Pacific more than two vears later. The Rogers family, including daughter, Margaret, and aoo Howard j r , are now ardent bottle droppers ott Balboa Pier. Balloonists Plan Gifts Na''Y Wins JFK Regatta At Annapolis Bottle-droppers For Bajans Balboa Family Gets "Project F.ncouragememt·· a program ol collecting toys, M H d W c~. gaJDeADd oCiltt ue-essa g e ar ay ~= :-~~w1: The host US. Naval Acade-the Newport to Enaenada my sailing team won the In· On Dec. 1, 1963, Howard•stamped envelope enclosed." race, has been inaugurated tercollegfale John f . Kennedy Rogers and his two sons. Bobl Recently Bob got the note by the Pacifk Yacht and Memorial Regatta at Annapo-a~d Howard Jr., of 429 ~e-back, addressed from the Balloon Clu~. li Sunday scoring 4-1-1-4 in ville, Balbo~, were returning USS Sheerwater at Pago Other pro~ planned by 5 • from Catalina Island to the . the cJub dunng 1966 iDclude tour of _the scheduled five mainland in their fa m i 1 y Pago, Amencan .samoa. capt. sponsorship of an outriger races. Winds up to 35 knots sloop, Dancer'. ' G. C. Krull said the bottle canoe race, a balloon ~ on Saturday wiped one of the lt was a lazy. lightweather and note were picked up' Feb. and the annual Sall of the races. day, and for nothing better to 5, 1966. near Baker Island, a Sabots. - The Nav~ sailors outpoint· do the boys started writing1 tinv island just u miles north Carlo Ray is commocioR of ed the l101\'ersit~: of Rhode ootes. cramming them into of ·the equator at longitude the group. Other officers are , Island crew which scored botUes and tossing them over 176-2.8 west. Bill. Huebotter, vice comm~ 1-3-6-2. the side. There were other ironic dore, and James Morriaey, The t;SC team .!>kippered by 1 One of the notes said sim· twists to the story. The bottle rear commodore. Scott Allen of :\e'>' ~rt Har· ply ... This bottle was dropped was picked up on the birth-Commodore Ray annoanc- bor Yacht Club took \ h 1 rd al 118 degrees 33 minutes day of Howard J r .. and Bak· ed that a ~ for recelv· place with a 2·2·9-3 score. and west. and 33 degrees and 30 er Island happened to be the ing the toys and clothing will Stanford. "1th K.im Desen· minutes north by Bob Rogers. spot where Howard Sr. first be set up at Ric.tm'd's ~~er~ of Balboa \ acht Club. If found please return this came under fire of the Japa-ket in the petio by tbe foun- fimshed ll1 fourth place aft· ·note in the sell-addressed. nese in World War II. ta.in . er Princeton was eli minated --_ ------------- from one race because of a gear failure Allan and his l'SC crew got off to a near perfect start in Saturday's only race and led for the (lrst lap, but the Rhode Island team took a flyer and picked up a favorite wind- ahift to win the race in a ctose finish with use. I Sunday's three races were sailed in Light shifty winds. Steele Takes Second in Havasu Race ~ i c k Steele. N e w p o r t Bead\ Pacific Catamaran sailor. placed second b thel 1econd consecutive }"!ear in ttie Lake Havasu City lnvita-1 tional P-cat Regatta Satur- day and Sunday. Steele was beaten ttiis year by Bob Baker of Redondo Beach, the skipper who also won the 1965 regatta. Last Y'a r Steele placed aecond to XPil Harvey. Baker. with his -..ire Ruby as crew. placed sirth in the first race and second in the next two races to score 831 poinu under the I n v e r l e d scoring system Defending cham pion Har· vey was disquallfted ln the second race for failing to yield sea room at a mark. There were 26 entries in this year's P-Cat classic. I BaJcer'11 wm this year was 1<>mewhat of a back-door af. I fair. He took ow r the point lead af~r Pat Carriker of Phoenix was dimtasted. Car·• riker placed second in the first two races .and was lead- ing by a wide margin in the final when his mast carried away. The final results: j 1 J) Bob Baker: 121 Nick Steele; 13) Jan Ultn 1La' J oUal ; (4) Don Melton (La Jolla); (51 Warren M i I I er, Hennosa Beach. LA TEST & FASTEST Late neww re1Ches y o u r home the <'ay it h11ppen1 -tn the DAILY PILOT In part thrOUih the-l'.Se or • printing prt'sa whld> produccw Ulla n-sps~r at spttd1 up to 30.000 copi.1 pe-r hour. • NEW NEWS FOR INVESTORS! effective April ht, 1966 ANNUAL RATE ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OF-$2500 OR MORE, HELD FOR A MINIMUM OF SIX MONTHS We hope t hat present account holders at Lag una Federal Savings will also take advantage of this un ique new savings plan! FUNDS DEPOSITED BY APRIL 11, 1966 EARN DIVIDENDS FROM· APRIL l, 1966 ... . , . ii more lib It. Let'• nt tbe next one. 10m• wetchl on the weat6. All tueRl the Jf1C w h o er rail. 'quips: "Count me out. I Up ahead the bulk ol Cat-think I'll atay home, aleep J).lna lalaDd Jooma throuCb a thidlenlnl hue. The wiad OD I &lanted bed and Ct t up dlea .... The ll'8Y ~ every three hour• ud lake et atnltd>el out ac:rOM the • cold lhower with my water. Did anyone bother1_i_ou_1_we_a_the_. r_1ur __ oa_:· __ to take • bearing to deteir- mlne our potition T Sports U.lendar Is your hobby getting too big to be kept in the house? If so, maybe you a re wondering what to do with it. The fact is no matter how unusual your hobby may be, chances are you can find a willing buyer by adver- tising it for sale in a DAILY PILOT Want Ad. Whether what you have to sell is most commonplace or very unusual, a DAILY PILOT Want Ad is your. best way to find a -buyer. PILOT Ads work fast and cost very little. Our Ad-Visors will even help you choose the correct wording for your ad. To sell anything you no longer need, dial The ThunderinCJ Result Number 642-5678 Just Say: "CharCJe It!" Ffglat Re•ult. ' .. 4 ... ea Life Subject f Lecture Series Marlfte environment afong t.ant prolnsor of biological e Southern California cout ldtncet at UCI. Several not. Ill be dlscuaed in a Unlver-eel autborlt1ea on marine life ty of California BxtenaiaD wm bt cuat lecturers durtni cture Hries wblch opem tbe series. 1t WednesdQ OD the UC, Tbe q>enlng lecture LI set vine campus. for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in The program will be ol 1D-UCI'• Science Lecture Hall rest to blologisq, teacberJ. Penom emolling few credl rtamen and conservation-in the lecture course will ~ ta. a~rding to University given top priority for a two- xten11on spokesmen. Coor· week 1UDUDer field study nator of the series La Dr. Onnge O>onty tidepooJ1 to Ubut W. Ban.~ Jr., be conducted by Dr. Bane bl late June and early July. Mon iDformatioa about the Adult Education ~u~~oa belnf= · tton oftlces, room 1m Cam· a 'ourse Uffer _,...1 pus Ball, UCI. or by calling '-' ""' lm-5414. ~ OAJLV PJ10T;Ntws-"9u J$ • Pelltleal Notes Laird of Wisc~in to Speak at Utt Dinner , ... fl By T110 llAS XEEVIL County ranchlng family. slve taxation ls driving busi· wasn't going back to worlt ao ArDE NAMED -A.a ... • .. ..., "-... Robert II. llu:rk.t. one. a{ nus out DL Orange County." !Olli u he could keep it up. lyman w 11-11 a-m J:. n.. Bep. James B. Utt'• r9-olhtr Republicans seeking He said taxes on the prt· "It is just one of the many n e m e ye r ([).P'ulJeriaD), ei.cu. eommlUee bu aoac· ~.~ame nomination, had an-vately owned airport increas-examples of Gov. Brown's candidate for the new 35tb &eel one ot the nMloo'• ~ ~ old·line name put iD his ed rr per cent in one year gimmick plans to spend us State Senatorial DUtrict. hM known ~. WUcGo-and that "drlVin& airports out into 1 bankruptcy," Cue said. appoin1ed Martin McCatD1.f aiD CGqrtama l(dria Jl ol the county isn't going to • • • as llis Cypress cha.innan. Laird, tD U,..,.. a dlDDll' in .01ve any problems." McCamey is a Ctt:y C.OU.. Utt'1 blbaJf A)lril 2.1. ON THE LIS T _ James ~A A TARGET? -cilman in Cypreu, a politioa Tbt •a.plate d 1 Dia e r Wbetmote baa added tht WahlQgtoa columnilts Rob-he has beJd for the put llx abould *8ct • pellCllll. name of Santa Ana Vice May-ert Allen and Paul Scott noted years. He also serves on tbe uys cba1rman WDUam erocs.. or James Gilmore to his llit thlJ week that the Republi· Cypress District Water Board cly. It'll bl at tbe ~Bot.el of committee members. GU· cans' utionwide campaign in ::m~"r's ~~:'Cyp~:p~ in Aubelm aDd will oftlcl•ll1 mare will be chairman of the · · -kiet oft U1t'• ~ f« 70th campat lteering committee 1916 iDcludea &harp critiClSm ning Commission. ~ eiabtb ccmecuiiW t.trm ASSEMBL y in WbeC:ore's bid tor the 3Stb ~=:!!t~1:>=1,~: Do FALSE TEm lD ~ DISTRICT at.ate Senate Republican nom-in Vietnam" program. ination. The GOP u ys apecla1 tar· loci. Sll4e er Sllp1 W Talk 1. • • • gels of the campaign are •UTaT'll. aa .,..... ,_.. ater camp this week when he an· IWI'B CAMPAIGNERS -A those Democrats who signed !T.~ ~°':.r-4:= nounccd that oilman R. M . the so-called "d~calatlng'' LD place. Do _, IUde • ._ .. ,.., • Pyle~ had ted th h · : Democrat and a ~epu~llcan statement on Vietnam The •:,,~~mmr. s-J, llM'Y ._.. • Set Tomg• 'ht • • ac~ep e c all' reached for campaign issues . . · t• .•m·~~ BUENA PARK - A course 1tTll DISTRICT -Names m~n.,h1p of his election com· In the respective bids for Ust includes Rep. Richard T. ::i~»·.=-1.b~~ ="··~ eallnC with tht ''Principles and campaJgna are fiyinl in m.Jtlcr. nomination in the 69t.h Aasem-Hanna of Orange Counly. .,._ OOllllt«'I ...,...._ Adult Education" will be New SF Bridge Sant.a Ana engineer John both the Democratic and Re-And a campaign manager bly District this week. erect here this sprtni by M. Tou119 lectures tonight at publican races ~ the new '10th from the. distaff side was add· Kenneth Cory, the Demo- Univenttv ol Calif-'• SACRAMENTO (UPI) -the University ol California Assembly District. eel to still another 70th Dis· crat, said be feels that land e v . -~ Pllm wen under way 11oday Irvine In the continuing se: Diet 8 a con, HuntiqtGG trict Republican, Joseph A. along freeways and utility xtenaion. It 1s one of two for a ~w bridle to span San riei on "Southwest Regional Beach scboolman, kicked off O'Connor. She's Mrs. Char· right.a-of-way should be coo- Olll'NI required of tboee FraDCllCO B11. Water Resources" spouored bis campaign with a Saturday lene Clark of Santa Ana, who verted to park and recreation· eekinC adult education teach-1be lltate toll ~e aulhor· by the University Extemdoa. breakfast at the SberalOD lnn has "orked with O'Connor in al use . He said the state g credentlala in Callfomla. ity Monday aelectea a route Toups, one-time Fullerton at HuntlngtAID Beach. He drew previous campaigns. should make the land avaiJ. PrOlpective enrollees cu IOUth of the San Francisco-city eneineer aod former diJ.. some well-known faces, A 17th District Democrat, able to local entities for de- egiater now in room 1325, Oakland Bay bridge, from a trlct .p.r tor 1be Qr,. amonc them n-ctate Sen. J oseph E. Rlbal, announced velopment. ampu1 Hall. Unlvertit)' of point in ~ indUltrial section CollDty Wate!' Dtatrict, will John A. Murdy Jr. and HunC,. the appointment of Jouph Stewart Casei the . Republi· aliforni~, Irvine. J1'int clus or the city to Alameda. If ail speak at 7:30 p.m. in UCl's lngton Beach Mayor Donald Mciiugh of Huntington Beach can, says G<>v. Brown's wel· easion 11 scheduled for 7 l oes according to plan, t he Science Lecture Hall. Shipley. Bacoa's campaign as "special coordinator of fare and unemployment pro- .m. Tuetd~ at Buena Part new bridle would be complec,. HJs talk will deal witb wa-chairman is Robert Heil, club activil.les." grams threaten California's School eel ln 1974. ter manacement. member ol a Joac-time Oran&e .. • .. fiscal stability and social or· der and used this story to push ...... ...... ...., ••• PU9K V.Wwao&. ... JUl'llAllD9 WOllSllDS 49.98 ... 82.95 ·== DCal'llOllAL YA.I.US •IMAllTLY . STYLID .... ..,....,. WOllSIW .. ULTUIA'n LUXu.Y• LAIHll .. ....... AJIDSILK SHAllUKINS 56.95 --..cti: Nfl'lf eoUectioa ol cl{wbkig .um . the most desirable CDQo LUSTROUS IUMNCI IN QOLDDI IM•Llll• WOllST'KD-AND- MOHAIR AJRPORT TAXES -L. M. his point : "Les" Andrew, who Is trying ''One of the men sentenced m.ightily to . unseat 4th Dis-for looting during the Watts trict Supervisor Wilham Hir-riots lost his job because he stein. says ~eadowlark Air· refused to work weekends, port m Huntington Beach ts went on the state dole for a an example of bow "'exces-total of '117 a month and Son vs. Father Patrick Life Story Has Two Versions \. How poor was William "Oh, the guy wbo wrote it Penn Patrick's childhood? might have gotten a little car- Dc~admg, hope less and ried away with h.is language," foreboding. says the JS.year· said a man on the Patrick old millionaire who w o u Id staff. ··But the facts stand. like to be governor of Call· "The fact 1s that Bill was fornia beaten by his father m a n y :'\o such thing, says his fa. times -one time to put him th('r Young Patrick ran away in the hospital -and we've from home because he didn't got affidavits to prove 1t. want to go to school. ··And the family lived in In one of the strangest ex-poverty all right. They were changes of claim and coun-fed by the county on numer- ter-cla1m. the GOP candidate ou s occasions .... ~ his father agr~e on very L'NRULY CHILD little about the chJldhood of William Penn Patrick in Rop. Swatch back to the fat.her. er, N.C. ..I always tried to be a Candidate Patrick, now a good daddy to Bill, but he be- COllDltlca manufacturer in came unruly and didn't want San R a I a e L, is detcrlbed to go to school" th11 WIJ in a biography pre-"Yeah," said the man at pared by bis Los Angeles pub-Patrick headquarters. "d I d lie relations firm : he mention that every one of ''For the first 15 yeara of Bill's 10 brothers and sisters bit life, Patrick lived all the also left home before t b e y fl'Ultratiom, hopelessness and were IS?") desradatloa of unending pov-Young Patrick said in an ertJ. ma day began at 4 Orange County press int.er· a .m. and ended at dark. His view wt month that he had present and future were tied made "several million" dol- &oeetlaer in bone marrow fa· lars in the cosmetics firm tiSM. he established a little over a ·~t 15, Bill Patrick looked year ago. He indicated that el.Mwbere for the meaning of most of the expenses Of bla life. On a borrowed SS he left campaign for the Republican hOM to find a job where he nomination are belng m e t could both work and get an with his own fundJ -a nd ~on." added that he could and would finance the general election campaign if he woo A newspaper reporter late the nomination. Jut week went to Roper. N.C. ''That's really -going some," and asked Dack 0 . Patrick, said hl1 father. "I turned him 72, about bls son's childhood. down on a $2,500 loan he "A complete mlsrepresen· wanted to go into the filling tation," be said. "We h a d station business a couple of plenty. I had $20,000 in the years ago." bank, a good contracting busi· (Patrick headquarters said ne•, a farm and rental and lt was obviously a case of business p r o p e r t y here· jealouay on the part of t h e abouts." father : "No one likes to be Patrick's campaign office broke or to admit he ever In Los Angeles held fast. was.") 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If a stray from Disneyland of the spirit-perYMtnc the Then he brou&M on The The . lllOW is tmnil'f flft, or wherever chanced to pau perform~. but iaecCul"lte \\'omenfoijl again and launch-but the brothers Smod>en IO Melodyland Theatre la1l Fri-lf it implies eva a •mall ed into "You Ain't Noehin' to the qe of the predplce day evening and wondered touch of tbB novice. 'ftda ts But a Hound Dos." brtncinc wtNM Dick repeatedly reUlet A Costa Men grandmoeher what au the noiae wu about, a highly profesaional produc-the house down. Off, ''coUon piclda', ftn&er cf 23 grandchildren recently ttlts ts to inform him that the tion, big time in every ny. TIIEY SING TOO Uckin', chicken pluckin' ••• t-ompleted a six-week Domes-Smothers Bro the r •· Pat Pat Boone bekl tbt buce Cl th' t th e the (whlitewr)" without ever a tJc Peace Corps training pro-BOone and The Womenfolk audience ~ aft« a owna a ey ar • CIDllCM altp. ~am at tlle Ulllversity of wtte giving a packed hoWle Vf!l"J funny introduction by Smothers Brother• cm anct The b~ and Boone Oregon and at Gallup. N.M. of some 3,200 men. women tbe Smothen Bmbln. Wa do, on occuioa, ..We down Wind \qt the show wttil '4He'• She is currently stationed and children a spring vaca-renditions ol "A Wonderful to s~UI atnclnt _. their Got the Whole World I.n Hh 1n Grants. N.M. tion send~ff teCODd to nooe. Day Ute Today'' and "rve ?~·n ~~ta~':P~Y e~_: Ina u.nds'' -and break aw11 of Tom and Diet Smo4:hers ~ Got You Und« My Skin" .,..,e c ........ .aiu ~ -~ front ID audience obYtoully Mrs. Lillie Cooper. 66, CORPS MEMBER great harmony pal)' when they 117 E. Bay St., was one of tablisbed the all-tim~ box of-were BooM at bk beat. So, "Marla." . wmJne t.o listen an n1Sbt. « 53 volunt.een to complete the Mra. Lilli• Cooper fice record ~ Melodylaod a too. was his si.QllD& of a tan gi~ for1b wffb But at l~-Jor anotber hoar oc . )'tlar ago. They seem certain waltz arrangement ol •roid this is only a lbOmentarr two. University ol Oregon's train-to set a new record in their Man River," a relreddnc in-change ~ pace. If Tom ~ t This is a fun show, well ing session. CUJTent lo.day engagement terlude for many Ill oldlfer d~manding that people him 1uited t.o adult enjoyment Jn ~ =cy Pae:c~ ~~ Hob by Show for they have a show full of in the audience who b9d v. it~. tbef n:'!!1: ~ .. ~ sprillg vacation evening time. pop harmony and studded heard the deep bus verlion set tng or .... & . 1D-----------unteers in Service to Amer-with clever beautifully-timed in funeral dirge time 1 few ~tead, Tom and Dick are stng- ica <VJSTA I. assigned Mrs. Due in ~fay ed • fuMs too often. mg the BaUad ol John Hen- Cooper to the Gallup project com Y· ry. replete with sallies tbet for a year of service. LONG BEACH _ The Long RICH SHOW AUDIENCE llELPS VISTA volunteers range. in Beach Recreation Depart-So adroit are these two boys Boone abo rwbed bllCt age from 18 to 75. Recent high t and th Long Beach that they could carry tbe Into his Teooe11ee bflll t.ck-._•useum Se•· school or college gra~tes men · ~ whole show by themselves ground for a fiQser-IDllPPln& !fl Le and .those who have . retir« Hobby ~uncil have ached-without giving the audience spiritual wb1cb quickly bad from careers are eligible for uled tbetr 32nd annual hobby a moment of boredom. But tbe audienc~ clapping la time Easler Hours the program. show for May ~ in the Long their co-star. Pal Boone. was to the music. In fact. ..U- M.rs. Cooper lived al the Beach Municipal Auditorium. never in better form and he. ence participltion in the per-. l'niversjty of Oregon and at-The show will be open daily too. could carry Ule whole formance WM freq u en t The ~nggs CUnnlngham tended lectures and discus-from noon until 10 p.m. and show alone. And for frosting throughout the show, gMng Automo~w Museum bas ex- s1ons led by VISTA staff on Sundays from noon to 9. 00 this two-larered cake, jwt about everyone present ~ended it& opening boors dur- members. Dr. R. W. Lowe, ttie~ are the five womto gui-a feeling of warmth and in· ing Easter week 10 that s.tu· professor of education, is di-tarist& and a man on bass timacy with the lingers. dents may view tne coUectiOn rector of VTSTA at the Uni-who gave out fine melody as Boone·• "April 1Aft•• bid of ~orld-famous vintate snct IT'S A STEAL Fill QllllT FM TIE PllCE OF A flfTll 1ow•7Y: ~Amba.mdor \-ersity. structor in Grant&. The Womenfolk. a tremeodou• reception, as racmg cars. She formerly worked as a Mn. Cooper's interests in· Thomas Smotben JU , the did his great (and flirly AC· The museum. at Rt d Hill ____ _ style consultant and fitter in ctude rock-hunting, antiques. ''dumb one" (like a Cox). in curate) IODC about the arrl\t-Ave. and B~er Street, Cos-·-··-·.,,,-u Ddm~ three spectalty shops for worn-cooking and collecting ol d the midst or milki;1tg the max-al of .tour daughter• instead ta Mesa, will be open from ._ _______ _. en's fine clothes in Michigan. keys. She bas five sons and imum out of "Boll That Cab-of Michlr!eJ, the boy t be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. through ~1rs. Cooper is a sewing in-three daughters. bege Down." said tbls ••s Boonec bad dniemed about. April 10. oeSn' • rom1se tGOD. . .. not chance The more deepty yoa understand the power and love of God, the less yoo believe in chance. There's a law of Spirit much greater than the law of averaaes, and those who discover it, and live by it, will help to li&ht the world's way oot ot chaos. Hear this public lecture titled "God -Not Chance" by NORMAN 8. HOLMES, c.s.e .• member ot the Board of lectureship of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, if) Boston, Massachusetts. ChftSDI SClm leCbre NEWPORT HAUOR. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Comer 15UI ltreet and lrvlM Aw., Newport •••oh Thurectay Ewnln• April 7, at l:GO P.M. Under Ule au.pioea of trlrwt Churoh ef Christ, lolentlat. Newi»ort ... ch. ADMISSION pr"r;~ • r:vr:RVONr: I S wr:LCOM• ... -IC. Promises. Promises. Promises. If you've had enough promises and now you want proof of good mileage, here it is: the 1966 Mobil Economy Run. This year 50 American·made cars racked up an over-all average of 19.56 miles per gallon from Los Angeles to Boston -at an average speed of 51 .8 mph. That's mileage! (Every single mile of the Run is supervised by the United States Auto Club.) The 50 cars that are compet ing in the Mobil Economy Run are cars just like you drive. They're not "specials" at all. They're not "doctored" in any way. They're taken right off dealer showroom floors from all over the country. And the gasoline is the same gasoline (Premium or Regular) that you can buy at any Mobil station. The annual Mobil Economy Run-America's tough· est test of gasoline-is public proof of the mileage potential built into Mobil gasolines. Try it next t ime Mob 1· 1. you need gasoline. Try Mobil/The Economy Run Gasoline . . .. . . ~ .... --. .. -.... -" , . ~SJ -. Lido Showca~es ·Exemplify Luxurioris .. Living VaryinJ arcbitectural ideas ~ db ~ home funUab. Inga Will be uemplifiec1 in ai.x ahowc-to be opiDld" for tbl •ICbth annual - Lido Ille Home Tour from l to 5 p.m. 1bUl'lday, April 21. lncluded in the att.noon'11phere ol pleasure wtl1 be tbe Punch Bowl and Rich Tea in the clubbOUle u well u the eaprly anticipated art diaplay by Lido pa1nten. • To fldlitate transportation for thole who willl to ride from one home et remarkable IOure to another, a 21...t tram will be a'nilable for abuttle .aervice. SILICTID NAMIS Selected for the tou:r by Mn. Dona.Id Jacobi, va pNlident of Lido Ille Woman'• Club and her committee, are the residences ol Kr. and Mn. Robert Romer, 214 Via Lido Noni; llr. and lira. Gene l>eYounc. 407 Via Lido Nord; Dr. and Mrs. Guy E. Miner Jr., 815 Via Lido Nord; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaqi, 520 Via Lido Soud; Mr. and Mn. Fred MacDonald, 115 Via Ravenna. and Mr. and Mn. Robert Fox Jr., 900 Via Zurich. The Romen' contemporary Spanisb bayfront home features decor in understated aoft golds and antique greem with accenta of white. Of apeclal. :.U~ vistas of the boating activity from the livinl room and muter · Displaying to best IMlvantage African artiiacta collected on u.f aril ii tbe DeYoung home, and unique in decor are tbe triad of lpedacu)lr Jan. term brought from the Helnt rudl at San Simeon. A cozy kitchen-family room rellecta tbe warmth of congenial family living and a bay view ii enjoyed from the mader bedroom. Other rooma face the flower-grlCed atrium. OltlENT AL TUASUltU Loven of the strikingly un111U.11 will be aUncted to the atately home of the Mmer. who dllplay Oriental treaaures throap.at •.• temple rubblnp from Bangkok, exotic jewel...tudded fjgurines and blue moire wall panels aerve u ui excellent bac.tdrop for golden imag•. A coffee table of band- carved Oriental wood, under glus, holds pricelea temple dflCOl'ltioal indud· inc a repUca of the ting's barce. Prominent in the Gangi home are portrait.a of the f amily'1 fouT daugbten. Dual fountains welcome visitors u they enteT magnificent iron gates, and enhancing the livtne room ii the floor-to-ceillnl marble fireplace and a mirror b,lcked grilled bar. ROOF GARDIN The roof garden of the MacDonald abode, aet off by Mexioan We, will intrigue viaiton u will the entrance through an antique wrought iron gate, reputedly garnered from a lleEco City home of 'Marimillian. A happy mixture of 1Dtiqoe famlly furniture and llexioan hand- crafting is evident in this unUIUl nllidence. Quantities of band-loomed wool pillows, handiwork of lln. MacDonald, accent the IOUth-of-the-border theme u do imported tile room dividers. No ltranpr to home-tour aficionadoa ii the mudl publicized resi- dence of Mr. and Mn. Fox, which again ia included on the roster. New and esquisite add.itioaa to the decor will be oblerved this year alone with European treuures gathered on many Continental toun. Captintlng fea- tures to be noted are a grand-ICIJe Roman kth, handrubbed panelfnl and m'allive floor tiles throughout TRADITION Continuin~on. tour ticketa at $3 may be purchued from Lido rNidents w1-e display a large pink bow, club members or at the clubboule. Alailting Jin. Jacobi are the Mmes. Armen Sivulian, John r. Gard· Dir, Jolm Cbalmen. Anne Slocum, John Wllaon, Arnold Dovey, Donald J. Ray, John Arnold, Willia Lonaear. Tbomu Letto Jr., w. F.d Crane and LiDcoiD Sberuian. Jira. Jerry Hawley ii 1enen1 ualltant and Mn. Charles Bauman ii in cbarp of ticket cHltr11"ltion. Sbe may be called at 673-3787 for information. , IEA AN~ERSOft Edltw .,.....,, _,....... ... 17 View of the Top • • . intJrigulnc Lido homes, that is. Selected by Lido Isle Woman's Club for ita eighth annual home tour Thursd ay, April 21, are six illustrations of luxurious living. Mr. and Mrs. Gene DeYoung will open their home at 407 Via Udo Nord, and admiring tlle view from the living mom are (above, from left) the Mmes. W. F.d Orane, John Gustafson and Arnold Dovey. Ele- gance of Dr. and Mn. Guy E. Miner'a home at 615 Via Lido N<ll'd is typlf ied in the master bedroom which will interest tour-goers 11 well as comtnittee members, the Mmes. Jahn Redfield, John Farrer and M. A. Richley rat right, from left). Pillered ~War Mementos Make Tisteless DecOrations . DEAR ANN LANDERS: My father foqbt for tbe allies in &a.rope during World-Warn. Re and his men cae_tured a Nazi beadqua:rten. 1bey d.iYided tbe Nui flall, lugers, belmeta and other items which were suitable for souvenirs. A few months ago my dlMI toot bJI aouvenin out of the attic and decided to decorate the rec room. He placed the Nui fl-i on a dand next to the American flag. Anyone could .ee it was meant 11 a decor• ti on. Some frie nds of my parents came to play brid~ last nighl When they saw tbe Nui flag they said some words I cannot spell and you cannot print I guess they were overly upset because they had lost some relatives in the German gu chambers and the sight of a Nazi flag was too much for them. My mother says if that Nazi flag is going to cause so much commotion. Dad should take it down. l>ad says he is not expecting anybody to salute it-_ that it's Just a souvenir. What do you say? -BYSTANDER ANN LANDERS ~ DEAit IY: Salute it j.t? Your dad must Ille eut ef his mind te piece the Nnl fl11 nut to the Amerlcen flag. And yeu pldced a fine per-'°" to ask what to do wfth It. The thought of those butchers enra'" me so t+tat. I c1n b.rely ... to type the •n•wer to the next letter. Put the thing back In the attic. Or, better yet, tall yeur dad to burn It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 17-year-old girl who hu a very serious problem. 1 am sure that my 18-yea{·old brother is a homosexual. Wtat can I do to help him? Our r.arent.s are divorced and we live with our mother. I m not very cloee to mother and it would be very hard for me 1 : . . . . . . . . . . ,. • e I to bring up the subject. My father would not be interelted. Should I tell my brother I want to heir him? He haa never discussed this witb me and have not let on that I know IOIDethin& ii wrong with him. Pleaae give me some advice. -BIG SISTER DEAR llG SISTER: While ..._, hornoMx· u1l1 a,. very lonely and ..,_,....,unhappy, ...,,. are renon1bly con*'t and h9ve ne • 9're to change. UnlHI your brother confid• In you that he wants help, 11y nothing to him -or anyone •IM. The f 1mily pnysici1n would be the one to talk to if your brother ask.t for your coun.el. DEAR ANN LANDERS: When I was in the service I met a girl I liked a lot. Her parent8 were very good to me an d I had many wonderful Sunday dinners at the ir house. I'm out of the service now and have invited this eirl to meet my folks. (She lives 200 milet away.) J ' told her she could stay in our home and share my silter'1 bedroom. She wrote that she and her mother would love to come. We don't have room for two people because the bed in my sister's room is the only ext?. bed in the bouse. Also, if the girl's mother comes, my mother would have to entertain her and mother isn't the social type. What should I do? -IN A PICKLE DEAit PICKLE: Obvlovtly the 1lrl doesn't consider It proper to st1y In your home unleu her mother 1ccompanies her. C1n't your slater sleep 1t a friend's hOUM fOf' 1 coup!. 'bf nights so your girl's mother ctn hive her bed? Your mother needn't entert.in her. All she h11 to do Is be pleaNnt. If U~I .. *1MllllW It w,_.lllt ._. .... ttll tr ... 1'9'tlttt - -.,.., i.tt, ....-l9r A1tR u -.• ..... 191, "Hele l9r llW 41c-.fk.~ ...c.Mtlftt '"'"' .,_. _, • -•• i. .... ""' • ........ u..-.... ...... _,.,. ........ . AM U-n '"111 M .... te ... .,.. wH11 .,_. ~'-s...f -le l'9t lot an f/f 1111 DAILY ~ILOT _......, e .......-, .... ................. • ----- O~LY P!LO I /Ntws·Pm5 1 uesd.ay, April 5, 1960 11-,...., MU. JAMES THOMAS LONG Cwmel Honeymoon Women Tee Off Riviera Activities Riviera Club members will tee off for weeb of ac· tivity OD the golf ranee fol- lowing an important bu•i· neu luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 13, in Irvine Coast Country Club. Women will hoat recipi· enta ol their philanthropic fund and enjoy a clarinet trio of Laguna Beach High School students perf onning selections f r o m Moiart, Egg Hunts Calendared Las Briz.as Del Mar, a Fountain Valley young mothers' group which dedi· cat.es activities to volunteer work at Fairview State Hos· pit.al, will entertain patients of their ward with an Easter party, Saturday, April 9. Members' children also will celebrate the season when · they bunt for eggs and participate in games tomorrow in Garden Grove park. Tchaikovsky and Corelli, after which Mn. Mary Gridley, a member of the Boot Revin Section. will recite a brief sketch on the three compoaer'a lives. Mrs. Roter Liljestrom, chairman of the nominal· ing committee. will con· elude the meeting with an officer's election. For the sports · minded members, the Annual Twe> Day Ringer Tournament at Laguna Beach Country Cl ub will be ataged at 9 a.m. Thursday. April 14. and Fri· day. April 15. This will be the first in a series of three tournaments. Three flights are planned. with prizes for the winner and runner-up in each flight Trophies will be presented on the final day of the event at a punch bowl luncheon in the clubbouae. The first tournament for the Riv1era Club Champ· pionships will take place at El Niguel Country Club on Wednesday, May 25, and Newporter Inn Tournament is scheduled for Wednes· day, June 22. Entry fees are $1. Juditl1 ·Pelletier Weds J. T. Long Tall white tapers In can· delabra and baskets of ala- dioli. china ch.rysanth• mums and stock adorned St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church when Judith Jan Pelletier and James Thom· u Long exchanted vows and rings. The Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield performed the ceremony for the dauthter of Mr. and Mn. John M. Pelletier of Costa Mesa and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lone ol Halcyon. Given in mamqe by her father, the btide wore a white sillt orgama over taf. feta gown, fuhloned with an empire wailtline. Bro- cade lace trimmfld,.. t h e sleeves and the aheath sldit that extended into a chapel train. Her veil WU held by a fabric rosette aecented with pearls and rhinestones, and she carried marcull'ite daisies. Aqua chiffon over crepe gowns and bouquets ol matching daisies were .. lected for Mrs. V. 8 . Jonea of San Diego, the bride. groom's sister·in·law and matron of honor, Mill Pat Demo of Newport Beach and Miss Joan Bombay ol HONEYMOONING at the Kauat Surf Reaort Hotel in Kauai. Hawaii, were Mr. and Mn. Dale Coleman. She is the former Mary Dan· ford of Cosu Mesa. BOB McCANN, son of Mr. and Mn. Charles M. McCann of eo.ta M•a. Ii one of six men elected cbeerltatMrl at the Univ•· sity of Redlands. A junior history major, he is affiliated with Alpha Gamma Nu and plays var· slty teMis. Laat semester McCann traveled to the off. Wives' ·Club Hosts Artists Costa Meaa, brkle91W.. Sherry Holmu of Wood· land Hltll. the bl1de•a oau.. tn and Luanne RocbtTSan Dteco. niece ot the brtcte- groom . wore atJnilm' fneb and carried a buW of flower petals for tblil' r'Olel u flower lb'll. Attendiq the ~ as beat man wu p HardWick ol Halena. and pests were natecr 111· ftob- ert Colwell ol COlta ...... John Holman and BW Hol· m;in, both ot Woodland RUii and coualm ot the bride. Rocer Jones ol Jl'uDlrtian, the bride's coulln wu the rinC bearer. Cl!culatinl the peat book at tbe reception in t b e church Flrtllde Room ,... Mn. Jack Jones, cOUlla ot the bride. Followtnt a honeymoou in Carmel, the bridal cou- ple wW reside at Vaadlo- berl Air Force Bue. The bride la a crach&ate ol Newport Rarbar Hie~ School and attended Oral• Cout CoDe1e. Her huablnd WU lfadUated from AITOJO Grande Hlth School and at. tended Collete of Sequoia and Allan Hancock Collete. campua prorram in Salz. burl, Austda. MIU8 COILEGE MDi« Marilyn Mltcbell, daulbter of Cmdr. and Mn. Robert P. Mitchell ol Newport Beach, wu named oae ot the top winners tn tbe u- nual boot day obHrvuce. Sbe ia one of four atodeta Whole ptrlOftal Ubnl'lts Wert Judled the belt in an all-campus competlUoe. M1u Mitchell, an EnOab major will lfaduate in June and in Ju}y wtll marry Ron- ald Bolltad, an amnlniltra· tor at the Unlveralty of California. Davia. She plans to work toward ber mu· ter's degree in library ad· ence at UC, Berkeley, ln the fall. El Toro Officers Wivea' ABOARD THE ONL y col- Club members will wel· legiate floating campus, the come two t~ented. artistic ship Seven Seu. are Misa speakers to a l p.m. lunch-Valerie Rovin, Costa Meaa, eon, Tuesday. April 19, in and Miss Jennifer Stucker, the Officers' elub. Newport Beach. Education nda n-. aboard lhlp 11 conducted First on the age uvar by a diviaion ot Chapman ald Williamaon, producer and director of the Ptsttval CoUtte, Oran,._ ,,,. two t ol the coeds recently docked two of Arb and Pagean days in WeWn.-. New Masters. presented annual-....... ly in Lacuna Beach. Zealand, the aeccind stop . ot Mrs. Gloria Jones, prom· a 12&-day votate around inent artist and director of the world. the Golden Palette Art Gal· =-=-=-========::-:1~ lery. Costa Mesa. Ibo will "M llCUl't'1 Is --. speak before the club. a.a. ..,_•Ill~ Tickets will cost SUO and • tM C8lllk 111111 fl ..,. .. reservations may be made u. D A I LY PILOT by calling Mrs. Todd. m. """dl!J." 2-46.5. -· ·- I - YOU GET•1.00CASH WITH EVERY DRYCLEANING ORDER OF $5 OR MORE DURING OUR ta'i.Ei"BAc~ SPECJA~ THRO MAY 31, 1966! GET YOUR SS NOW! Have the t.mily's entire w•rdrobe refreshed now •nd savel Guaranteed work by profMsional f1bric technici•nt. P0titlvely NO welting or redt•pe -you pt money 1t once! No limit to number of GrHnback S 1 you can get! YOU NEVER LEAVE YOUR CAR TO LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES! T ypicol $5 O rder 3 Skirts ond 2 Dresses or 4 Sweaters ond 3 pr. Slacks or 3 Suits &nd I pr. Trousers Certified Sonitone Mo ster Dryc.leoners Some Doy Service -No Extra Chorge GOLDEN HANGER 0°;t;·:;LEANERs 1077 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa, California Houra, 7 Allot to 1:30 PM W"k O•ye / I AM to 5 PM S.turdeya ' ,,.... ...... , JOHANA MARIE LIEI Newt Told Summer Nuptial Plans Revealed A summer wedding, fol· lowea by a European hon· eymoon ia being planned by Johana Marie Lieb a n d James Thomu Capretz. News of the forthcoming event hu been revealed by the bride-elect's parents, Trojan Alums Mr. and Mrs. John F. Lieb of Shorecliffs. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James S. Capretz of Chalmette, La. Miss Lieb. a 1957 Chil· dreo'a Home Society debu· tante and Zonta girl of the year, is a graduate of New- port Harbor High School and UCLA where she al· filiated with Delta Gamma. Sounds of "Fight on for She now is an airline stew. Patricia Szymanski f , To Join June Brides 1be parents ot Patricia Sl.Ynwlf.ki.._ Mr. and Mn. A. J . Sl\)'manaki of Co1ti Mesa. announced her en· 1.a1.em. ent to RJchard H. R11on Jr. of Colla Mesa. The bride-elect attended • South Hills Wgh School, Pennsylvania, and w a 1 1 11aduated from Costa Mesa High School Her. actlYltiu included membership ln the ~ Pep ctub, Dlmtet · Orchts· tra and Girll' Athletic As·, aoclatioo. She la presenUy attending Orance Cout Col· lege. Her flance, 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Riaon .of Toledo. Ohio, waa gradu· • ated from Newport Harbor IDgb School where be waa active on the vanity base-ftATRICIA SZYMANSKI ball and football teams. He Ing.__. now is attending OCC. •w- Af~er the Juile 4 weddinl in Christ Lutheran Church. honeymoon in Hawaii and Costa Mesa, the couple will reside in Pomona. Teatime for Club REG. $25 PERMANENT ONLY $11° e Includes C-ut & Style • Your Choice of L'Ore1I, Zotoa or L.Mlur Phone ~5-1310 Old SC" and "Conquest" ardess in Washi.ngton. D.C. will echo in h balls of Ir· Her fiance received his Square Dance vine Coast <:ountry Club on BBA and LLB degrees from Saturday, April 16, u Har-Loyola University of t be Guna 'n Garters Square bot Area Trojan Alums South, New Orleans. and ls Dance Club of Huntington 1aU-to launch "aprtng a member of Alphe Delta Beach aa_eeta every tint, football practice." Gamma. After serving in third Mrt f1ttb Sunday ot C.I .... Center • RNr Mell HAft80ft & ADAMI. COITA MllA Football coacb John Mc· the army intelligence in Ko-the month at 8 p.m. in the Kay bas been invited to out-rea as a first lieutenant, Recreation Center, 17th line his plans f0r the team he entered the profession Street and Orange Avenue, and introduce his coeching.~o;f~la;w;~in~W~as;;;hin;rto~n~.~D;·~C;·~H~un;ti~n~cto~n~B~ea;c~:h~.====~~~~~~~~~~~ f/tatl. ~ 1;; Georse Billell, president. ... tMt diDner,, ~ at a p.m., will be '5 ~r penon and reeervetions can be mede by calling Mrs. Gerald McClelln, 87~3348, before April 14.. B•nk1merlurd Hours: 9 -5:30 Phone 673-1950 U.NIFORMS e UNIFORMS e UNIFORMS lmart F•tl1•"9-C•,..fNe f'ftfioe-M•ft1 lf1I• t• C...._ l'rem Futurl"8 IAftCO & .tlMr fameue ttran4 nameel CATHY'S UNIFORMS 21t I . 11tll I t.. M .. Center Ml 1·6* Opeft Fri. Iv ... ------- ----- ~or-{;ajfer THE MATCHMAKERS! ' \ LACE COORDINATION IN .BRAS, •• GIRDLES ... LINGERIE Mix, mate, and coordinate with buuti· ful M1tchm1ker l1ee underneath·lt·all. From the inside out, It's the most feminine bt1innin1 you can 1ive to fashion. Perfectly blended from a ra inbow range of colors: • Nylon lace bra 0063 with ffmous Whirlpool® uplift, 4.00. D cup, 5.00 . . • Girdle 169 has a tummy trimming panel of delicate nylon lace, acetate· nylon-Lycra® spandex, 8.00 • Get a smooth line from Matchmaker slip. Nylon lace bodice and match· int hem, 6.00. Come be personally fitted and see the entire HV collection of colors. 2737 E. Coast Hltllway Corona del Mar "' I • .. ,,,,, -. . ... . -... Herbs Spice Topic • Tbe fact that herbs and 1pica are not always syn. onymou.will be proven dur· ing the berb luncheon and lecture 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April ll. in the Memorial Garden Cent.er of Orange County FlirsroundJ, Eqeae Tauet du Pont, speaker, will engage the club• ill A '' lpiCy11 diacUI- INTINSIVE ~ th. DAil.T PI- LOTS covera1e ot 1 o r a 1 MWL No other paper earn u mud! •bout whtre YOU IM-. slon ranging from flowen lo pepper. Du Pont, a grad. uate of Harvard, is noted for hi• tabloid "Romance of Flowers." A question and answer period will follow the inter· eating lecture on herbt. Jellies, uJad dresainga, sa- chets, herb planta and .... soninis will be on ale. The luncheon cbart•·wtll be ll and reeervatiom may be made by calliq Mn. Weston Walker, ~ Tbia event will climax tbe series ol spring programs in the Garden Cent.er. TR10ERiTE SHOE II.ck flt( SH()( TllAT UllOllSTAllOS CMILDIUt White lted SIZIS: 5¥2 .. , '8to'10 Aeoer.thtt ...... Peanuts could define happiness . _ . • new apring clothes modeled by the Catholic Women's Auxlliary of Costa Mesa St. John the Baptist Church. Bluebirds held capture in straw, flower-Uned cages and wild birds nesting upon colorful spring flowers will pro- vide the uble decor in Disneyland Hotel, Saturday, April 23. Mrs. George Doubledee (left ), pre-sid znt and Mrs. Fred West seek approval on their colorful post· er while Mrs. Robert Rakel attempts to tame a wild bi rd before the. luncheon and fashions presentation. T"'5dQ, April 5, 1966 Home Show Attraction One day will be set aside as Mother-Daughter Day during the Orange County Home Show Wednesday, April 13 through Sunday, April 17, at Coat& Mesa Fair grounds. Mothers with a Ucltet may briDt one daughter free. The women and Jirla will p~ for a apecial ahow hoftorlnc them at 2 p.m. Sa- turday, April UJ. A senior home economist will pr<>- vide mothe" and da~hten with aounntt UPI oo coot- lng and at 4 p.m. a futJGD ahow will preview for U. young women, Southern Callfomia Gas Co. and 0 r a n i t CouDtJ Builden' AaaoclaUoa com- bine ta1entl iJI the aboW'• production. The bulldert will itve the public an op- portunity to '" the lae.t producu for the home ID- cludln& turnlahlnfs, appD- ances and modem dec«ao Uve aldl. SAYE SSS-SWIM sum IALLtp SAl:ES • IE~INS MARCH 2t Get Yeur l11lta Fer ... AL Wal K" Same Locatfon-1664 Newport l tvd., C..ta MM. ....... W..& '"" .. ·-••• CUSTOM8H -.. INe THIS AO WfTll YOU 0,,,, f 1H "" f :Jt ,·-J? ·;' \." ~ \I ' " Psychologist to Explain .t\.dolescent Handicapped "Y ou'.11 look so pretty in my slender strap and new 'Double O' toe!" With our expert fitting eervice, and that fine Stride Rite quality, how can a girl go wrong! IANKAMIRICAlD ACCIPTED Dr. Allee Cary Thompson. works ia the "Educational author and educator will Handicap, Some Questions speak at the next general So Parti J An " Call . . . me a swers, meeting of fornia Asscr which 11 considered the ciation for Neurologically "green book" in CANHC Handicapped Children at 8 publications. p.m. Thursday, April 7, in Dr. Thompson will an.oak the Orange County Health ,.- Building. Santa Ana. Elec-on "T h e Neurologically tion of officers also is sched-Hand.Jcapped Child u an uled. Ad<?leacenl" Dr. Thompson is assod· Available to schools In ate professor of psychology quantity is a one-sheet com· at California Sate Colleie ic strip on the difflC\llUea at Loa Aneeles and baa a encountered by the bandi· t.eachin& and profeujonal capped child in a "normal" career dating from 1928. 1ebool a.itu.atioo. The strip . She received her doctorate ia available by aendin1 a from the Sorbonne lo Paris. postal card to E and I, Areas of teaching include CANHC, 11291 McNab St., Garden Grove, Calif., -stat. ing the number of strips needed. The strip was arranged for by Sol Harrison, who is on the staff of the company Lhat publishes the Batman· Superman comics. Two films for public viewing are available also on the child with minimal b r a I n dysfunction (about six to 10 percent of the school population). The se films may be arranged for by calling Min J o a n n e Brown, 633-1958. A suggest- ed use, according to Mias Brown, is the PTA meeting. Pvbllcatlons available at CANHC (pronounced Can· nic) headquarters in Gar· den Grove are~ The Fro•· Ug Program for the Devel· opment of Visual Percep-1 tlon: Reading Disorders ed· ' ited by Ri~hard M. Flower. Helen F. Gofman and Lu- cie I. Lawson of the San Francisco Chapter, CAN· HC: Physiology of Readi· ness by ~tman and Kane; I Leaming Ditorders. 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RAYON and COTION 3.97 Summertime-favorite, the lhirtwailt, at this low price ahead of the seuon, not at the eodl You 11 be tempted to buy all three style.- why not? Yoo11 love what Avril9 rayon adda. to the fabric-a lustrous look, richer feel, liveliness in the colors oi the charming prints. Slzes 12-2i>, 14~ -24~. A.,,11e k • ...._.. ef rMC C..,.. Ind you ... the Nme low cash prlcef Cloeed aunllay, A,rtl 10, 11M- Open every &11nd1y the ruf\e r 11 t• I .... M. 16th & Newport llvd. 12372 G•"'en 0re¥9 llvd. Costa Meta Garden GntW I •I Footliglrt Fe•ti.,al Coast Thespians Win Honors AT ,...uua PalCft Mluhll -1.IO-Ju•d.,. • 1.21 Chll4ret1 IOI ,,_., CVH• • JACIC I.II..,.. "'THI GllDTIACr' ~"""" IAllOA 111A111- •· 1:11 . kt!Mley '"' ..... ,........ ..... SANTA ANA -Mary Eut·1dudioa award for the aecond plans -Cosmo Inserra ol man's Or:. ance Studio ~attt yea in a row with lta ver· Costa Mesa for belt act.er. aicttUfuU., drfrnded ita title siGlnlt-zctDa St. vtncent Mil· Dou& Rowe of Lalun.a Beadl as Orance County'• top liWe , .. . .. for best 1uppo~ actor, IDd t.bu1er' ·group in tbe eighth lay 1 Aria ~ Capo .under Pat Moran of Lido Ille, tied ann~ Footlipt Festival here Mill Eastman 1 direc:tion ln for beat 1upportinl actreu. ._ ..... Wf"i .............. a.usu• lalC week, while four other u:e S:~1~1~a~:U~ Other wlnnen were Sau. community playbouw abar· a dra Matthew• u bat actrea ed the top actiJlC awards. lips HaD. . and Karen R!e&le, tied f o r The Orange group, which Three of ~e five ac~g beat 1upportin1 actress -both swept the festival ID Ule5, awards <a . tie developed 10 for theli performances In tbe captured tbe coveted bat pro-one category) were nailed Anaheim Parka and Recrea· down by Orange Cout the•· tion Department'• • mUllcal farce, "Family Album.'' APORT ;'.I c.,.._ !Ml Mar O" S-GIO NOW SHOWING ITARTI WEDNEIDAV "THE GREA TIST STORY EVER TOLD" ]isne~land IS OPEN TODAY Since tut year'• winnen were called upon to. make this year's !lreaentation.s Mil• Eutman ended up present- ing an award to benelf. Her "Aria da Capo" proved not only the belt play ln UM boUy contested nee, but al· ao the best "Aria da Capo." The Huntington Beach Play- hou.se 'ntered-the NJD( play in the festival. TEACHER 'ESTIVAU' llST-J'our of the aix wtnnera wlao wen oa band to accept their awards at the Footlilbt Festival last Friday wen (from left) Dou1 Rowe, belt supporting actor; 11.-y Eastman. director ol ~belt production; Saundra Matt- hews, belt adrell, and Karen Riegle, tied for belt supportlaa actrua. Inserra, a drama teacher ment. directed and starred in at E9WK:i.a High School. was the play, which wu clearly 1 voted best actor for ~· .. ~r-the popular favorite ol ~ formance a1 Adam tn The audience Mighty Hunter." the Tustin For R0we manaibll direc- Playhoun entry. directed by tor of the Lacuna PtaYbouM Ro11 Dix.on. 'This play ls one it was his aecond IUPPGrtiJai of four now on stage at. the Oscar for JP role u -the dull Tustin the•r lhis Thur.· witted mutdtrtr or ''Tlli ~ day, Friday and Saturdt,Y. Brief.'' directed b)' Martb- Miss Matthews stopped the ella Randall He won a llml· family wake -and the 1bow Jar honor in the play at tbt SPEEDED TO YOU --Nith her outburst of "To All-&uthern California f•tl- C<Jmptete New York Stock hell with Father" in her role val at Riverside latt year. £xchanee tranuctiom ccme ol Lavinia Featherway1, the · to the DAILY PILOT within ~r, in the Noel Coward IRIS.'{ DRAMA minutn o1 dollnc Oftr • comedy, "Family Album." Mr•. Moran WU baaartd b.igb-spttd eJec:tronk e 11 y .-.T _.. _ Thor Nielsen, bead of Ana· for her performance u Catb- protluefd cape. heim's theater arts depart· leen in Lido'• hilb drama, ~~~~~~~:;::==~======;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;-::.=~===-====~..JR..JM&a ~ .. --v a1 MauaDcSer'• di.r.ctiOll. .. Sharing the supporting act- ress award wu Mill Rle<, the daugbw, Harriett, ln Anaheim'• "Family Album." AMEIUCA"S LAReEST l'AMILV CLOTHING CHAIN The bi.lb caliber ol eompe- tJtlon in the 19M festival wul evidenced by the fact that tbe awards were divided amoni five of the nine entrlea. Lut year the Orange Studio 'Jbe. ater won four of the ftve awards with it.a three-charac- t.er play, "A Pboena Too P're- Melody land Offers Genuine Melodrama ------ ' ' ---- . quent." ContPl~te alterat10 free as he grow sf ••.rill alter Boys' sizes 8 to 12 Reg. 14.95 1196 - Prep & Students 13 to 20 ,~ Reg. a l7.9s 1436 Look for the red tags on this special sale merchandise . . . see what you save, the regular price ticket is on every lluitl Choose from long-wearing new spring fabrics in classic 3-button Ivy models ... British-styled continental suits with side vents and hacking flap pockets. Deep black and iridescents. , Clo1ed S.unday. April 10, 1966-0pen every Sunday therutter 11 to 5 P.M Other plays in the featival "Babes in Toyland" -a he manaees to depart from Included "Impromptu" by the mad mixture of slapstick, tbis image 1001 enoutb to per· ~a I:,om.a Playen .~ Ana-magic and unabuhed melo-form a wild IYP'Y tarantella heun, Aria da Capo by the drama -is Melodyland Tbe- Huntincton Beach P1-ybouae, atre's Easter bolid offering while dillUised u a fortune "The Monkey's Paw" by the this week. ay teller. Toby Kaye ls the pril- Santa Ana Community Play-Purists may wince but the tine, gold and white berolne, era and "1lny Closet" b)' the ' Con Theater Associates of Oruae kids. loved it at the openiag trary Mary. County in Garden Grove. matinee Monday In the Ana-'.I'be epitome ol 11-pltick _ helm the.at.er -in · the · round. bu beet! concetved b)' Sbnw• MlSJ1lES8 Only b cbannlDI muslc bary. It" a slow...,._ pte- Ellie Swindell, a Co s t• Vlct•>r Herbert and the buic ~sing oro with fliaer llebt· Mesa actress and chairman book and cbaracter1 remain lng and a raucous ricbochet of the 19156 festival, was rniJ. from tbe 31-yeaMdd oriOnat. *1Dcf with the cream piea tress of ceremoni• for the ln tbe tradition ol old time connect. awards program Friday night. theater, the kids are toJd to Cathertbe Relya as Hilda The tournament wu coordl-boo the villalll, cheer the hero sings the clulic "Toyland" nated through SAC drama in-and applaud polltelJ for the with feeling while Stu Rosen, structor Robert Blaustone. heroine, which they did with KCET TV producer, performs Judges were theater critics all vocal muscles at their admirably in his stage 111ip- from Orange County news· command. ment u a befuddled ~ pa~a :-Vi Ebinger. L~s An-Barnaby, "the meanest. vil· ive. 1eJe1 Tunes; Larry Swindell, ell dirtitlt, molt no-account Hlgb.lighll of the abow w.,. Orang~ County Illustrated and Jo~ down, dutardly, evil: the famous "March ol the A.Debeim Bulletin; G wen purely villalnly vUlaln In the Toy Soldiers" and the train, Starr, Santa Ana Re$!ister ; whole world" (a toncue twiJt. which actually chugs right on· Joan Guyer, Orange Countr er each ch8raeter must uUer to the atage with amokeltac:t Evening News, and Tom Ti-in a lingle breath), is suitably billowing and wbiJtle blowing. tu1, DAILY PILOT. caped and mustachioed and "Babes in Toyluc4" will be pouesaea a wicked leer. Be staged eacti day, throup Sat· Ron Rose Duo i. played by Bruce Cbeue, urday, on the Melodyland whole actlnl credlta include stage at 2 p.m. daily. On in Lounge ~ Sbr~•~. wbo The Ron Rose Duo opena conceived and directed t b e Seo C a three-week engagement at Mdodyland versJon, couldn't Ul8 amp the Showplace Lounge of the find a mart&ace for Barnaby Charter House Hotel in Ana-to foreclose, but be did route Twenty-elgbt Boy Scouts o1 heim this week. playing from a Toyland Express up a Mel· troop 182, 1ponaored b)' the 8::.l p.m. to 1 ::.> a.m. ' odyland ramp .and leave the Newport Beach Elka Cub, Rose is originally from Or· heroine bound to the tracla gathered for their annual ange County but now Ji\'es in u Barnaby snaps a bull whip Black Star family campout Northern Californla. His par· in Simon Lecree fublon. recenUy. Eighteen families ents are Costa Mesa resl· l..a.r")' Taylor u Alan ls a of the 1COUta also participated dents. pure, muscle-flexing hero, but in the event £V£RYBOPY loveR 0U££N/£ ! Men, women, boys and girls- th!fy all smile., laugh, chuckle and ,.roar at the daffy . adventures of this not-so-dumb-blonde. You~ll love her, too. QUEENIE by Phil lnterlandi •nd you get the ume low ush price! l6th & Newport Blvd. 12372 Garden Grove Blvd. I every day startlnCJ AprU 11 in the Costa MeH • Garden Grove DAILY ~ILOT !UICI AT , .. • ... • 11lt • lttll -VON "YAN't Utf'RIH" ' '. DONOT ! ~p j M~;as.-_.BEamiii~ · .. .._.. ....... _ .................. · HEY KIDS! hater Vao.tlon IMWI T941y t!a"' F'rlNy 2:00 Walt Disney'• "'GOLDIN HOllSISHOI RIVUI,. flll ... 'Havlne 1 W1141 Week....t' Witt! Tiit Daw Clark rlw & CartMrta TMa : GUAT LAUGH SHOW Of AU TIM!l .,, .. ii,,m~sa "-!ft.,('11• ~ "o\.11.tl ~ • ,:'\Ti ill~& ENDS TONIGHT WALT DllNIY'S • "IAMl1" ALIO Tony Cutrta IN "Wiid alMI Wonderfvt- 51'.ARTS WIDNISDAY AUDIE MU .. fllHY In "AT GUNPOINT" ~~~~~~~-,.ra.··~--~~~~~ cA"v G"ANT EVA MA"'' aA1NT ALF'"ED HITCHCOCK'I "NOITH IY NORTHWEST' EXCLUSIVE P'IBBT RUN COAST AREA HADOI at AOAl4S, COSTA MESA. PHONI' M6'3'1QI " . . NOW PLAYING :: Coilt. Dally-1-4-7-10 .... . . • ,. ~ H ~ " )t • I f • . I l . I . , CiOllDO JACKSON 1WINS ... MISS PEACH l l l ii l POGO ... . . ..... ' . ' '· \ .. .. --·. -. ~ . ly Cliarles M. Scliull . r-~-------WAA!W~eLEAl·I' eLEAH! 5LEAH ! • «EAA!8lEAA!etEAH! ly Gn Arr\9la ly Dick lroob READY FOR TIST -CBS news 'correspondent.& Harry Reasoner (left) and Mike Wallace prepare for "The Nati~l Income Tax Test" to be seen tonight al 10 on CbanneJ 2 in color. The pcogram will give viewers an opportunity to discover what they know about tbe inioome tax. Cap,tal, Texas TV Tours Slated By First ·Family By RICK du BROW Mra. Kennedy. of course. HOLLYWOOD IUPJ) _I~ the Fint Family .~ur Both Prealdent Johnson and cycle in a big way by gwding the Firat Lad"y Will gui'2e the ~c tbroug~ the White tours of network televi.lion Houae . va television. broadcasts during the next Pret1dent Kennedy. on. the five weeks other band, bad -A aclntillat. . · Ing <me·bour video discussion Tb11 weekend. on Euter with newamen of the tnree Sunday, ABClrV will repeat network.a, and it was report· the notab!~ o~hour docu· ed be hoped to keep up such mentary.. A Visit lo Wub· get-t 0 g e t h e r 1 on a year· ington With Mrs. Lyndon B. ly basis J ohnson -. on BehaJ! of, a The fi~st half of "The Age More Beautiful America. of Kennedy,'' on May 29, will On May 9, NBC-TV an· mark ~ 49th anniversary nounc~ sever~ day.s ago, of the birth o( the assassin· the chief executive will con-ated chief executive. duct an hour-long tour of his home country in a documen· THE CHANNEL S W I M: tary entitled "Lyndon J ohn· "The Th u n de r of Con· son's Texas." scie~." a one-hour peirce On May 29 and June s, symposium cond u c t e d by NBC· TV will aho present a world church leaders a n d two.part program, "The Age taped in London and New of K ennedy," two hours York. will be presented on about the late President. CBS-TV Sunday morning ... MODEL CITY , ~-~~~r~ r~ an~.;; Mrs. Johnson's tour is bill· broadcast of the Mormon ed aa unden c o r i n I "how Tabernacle choir 1 i n g i n g Wasttlnaton'a buutificat ion Euter ael«tioaa • • • Ha 1 prosram can aerve u a mod· H~ wt.o portrays Mark el for the !~ ~ the ~tion. Twain in a one-man Broad· and bow tnd.ividual .citluns way lttOW. does some ex· everywhere can contribute ~ cerpts from the presentation the beautification of thetr on NBC.TV's "Today" pro-own communities " 'l'be President'~ broadcut gram Thunday. cone.rm "the bill country of COUPLE ST AR c • D & r a 1 Texu, the I a n d Roealmd RuueU and Alec w b .e r e he was b o r n and Guinne11 star in the film where be has lived much of adaptation of the Broadway bla Uf e." comedy "A Majority of One" Aecardlng to NBC.TV, "the on CBS-TV's Thurllday night President describes his feel· movie April 21 . . • Sammy lnp for the. co~tryside •.. Davia Jr. ends his weekly reiat. family history and NBC·TV series April 22 with perlOnal anecdotes, and rem· a <>ne·man show . . . ABC· inllCel about his life from TV's Western series apoof childhood t b ro u gh his ca· "F Troop," will return in th~ reer • . : " . coming seuon .•• Jhe book The First Lady. will be on "The City Within a City " .. a band ~or part of this ~our history of New York's &c1i:e. too, and her recollectt~s feDer C.enter, is dilcussed on Include the . st.or)'. ~ their "Today" Thursday. whirlwind cou.rtsb1p. ABM'V's attempted IOUU.. NARRATOR em v er 1 I on of "Peyton TU lSD A't' A ... tL I D Mdtale'• ~<JO MJ ._. hamton, It 20 hcill. • -I 8 I lnterrupb a duel Mt-. ,.,.., _, Ceullt Splrrettt •llid ........ ..... !l")toeol tall lie ...... rn.e 8or1nlne. Joe ~ a~ Tiii C...,.. etar. D 1111111111 S llM: -n. ..... 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" a Western. moves from Wed· --------------------With their ~levislon tours ne9days to Mondays starting thb 1 e a 1 o n. the J ohnsons July 18 . . • and beginning thua become the second July 20, a special summer W'hlJe House couple in sue· movie series will be presen- ceaicln to take part pen on· ted Wednesdays on ABC-TV. ally Ut-lndMdual one·h o u r offerint reruns of the net· video broadcasu ·of a major work's past Sunday night .._.,....:.....~:....~..,,.....,;.&.lllll:c.;:;.::::;;;;;;;1 scope. films. Dennis the Mencree •• ~'· .':·· ~ --:·. ,,,,_ .,,, .. -. ...... , ly Watt Kelly ..... •-·*"'~··# • W 0 RT H MEN TI 0 HING . • ll:Oll 8. Tiit ........ ..._ T• Ttlt: C8S Nws cormpondtnb Htny RtalOMf 1n4 Ha W1tlace will ,,.aide Mr thli fltllt "tntlll(' 11*111. wMdl will •Plort the 1964 tu law ltllt "" fllto effect c:tllalll - at¥illl dllft ... el wlllcfl llllllY Amtricallt 11'1 UllWll'I. It wttt llto CM- C*'ltratt Oii lllt fllOlt COllllllOll ll~lllts, MrJll7tlltflb. Ol'llillioM 1"4111--. 8 ew-. .. Ille llM: OM of TYs triort ""°"able 111d ltf· titted J'OUlll IOfll !l'rfonntn at111 In !1111 hour t0ttl1I. Hill ptlb trt Mlltol llttle, Tony hl!Ntt. Joenlt Sommtr1, Shelli Wan•ct tn4 Molly .... ~ •. ,..., ............. ( ... venturt) '4&-Jtny Hlllltlr ... ~ J11 Moffett. WEDNESDAY ll008"TM -"" ..... LJllClle" (d11t111·wtltwn) '52 --DAYTIME MOVIES Audrey Totfw, Irie~ DollWJ _, .loll" Lund. t: ............ Secrlt'(dr1N)'46 B"TM W, K.r (~) -Jtaecy ColllllU Ind lillr1111t '!!"-~ lvrr end c.rte ... llllcbey. lend•. ll:Oll D • .., ti UNc" (~·ro· l:JO mt• ... d., 111 911 ..._,. (~ llltllCI) 'J&-lrtM 0uftllt. DourtH tdy) ~ lloprde. ralrbenb, Jr IM Lucille lall. %:00 m.,...,, hi Mer "-f' (""'*"' U:JO 8 "TMllM h °""' (eemedy·io-'lkllt~ W1lktr 111enc.) '33 -rMrit M1rdl tnd ' Claudttte Colbert. I J:JO ... ...,.... .. , • .,.. ... ,., U:ll IPJ "11le 1«rtt tf ,,...,. ...... 'JJ-"l11mond MISllJ, tiM" (ld¥tlltllrH•n> '56-Ray· 4:JO •"lb a .r <iofMcoo 'M -lllll4ld Bllff 111d V1ltri• rrerd . I Shtt1fY ftlftPlt. A LlnLE MAnER OP WISHFUL THINKING? Some llfWSpapet clrculatlon flgum ue. Not the DAILY PILOT'S. Thty'rt •udlted by \ht »tlonwldt, rtJPKttCI Audit Blltuu ol CfrcutaUons. \ \ \ . . TllllllllY. l"" 5, 1 M SPOBTI ON PAllA.DE Sporting Headquarters ly llLL DONll .. . Upset . Palmer Blasts .-Critics Chance Angel Hurler Sharp in Lou BA.SEBA.LL AUOCIA'1D NlH .......,. ....... ...., Ywtl !Al le. ClllC~ f .... """" I. Welfl...,_. 4 c ..... ....-'· ........... ' Clllute CNI 4. C.llfillrftle t ....... '"· li'llffeel1'flle. , ... .....,.. .... ,.....,,.."' ""' New Y"11 110 on. "'""-re• ••• l..ewh Vt. Cllk ... (A), ,. ... "-' Cll\I vs, M"":::. rtllt ..... ..., .. - ... ,. Ytt11 141 w. I•"-II f•\llMI, (NI ,.._ Y.,. 110 "'· IMll!ll ti H•W>~. Ce,...,,,. .. vs, Clllalfe IN! 11 ''"" W lftOS. l.M ,t.ntelils Yl. C.lt .. l.tftd II luc!M KellteJ Cllv "' W•llllnfl9" •• ,...,.. .... (1ftC1-tl Vt. Mln ... IOft t i 0.1..,._ Allellle ft. HllutlOft 11 Coe .. ~llMeltlfll.t ¥l. $t. Leiuls 11 91. ..._,...,,,IHI a... ''tlldtcO "'· ~llOl"l~ ft Ce .. li'lllllt. / Baylor, 76ers Appear Recovered Terry Last Of Holdouts CHAPMAN UNBEATEN 1J .. &M l>re11 lnternatloul Elatn Baylor's amazing rtcovery from a serioua knee Injury and thl' Phil•· dtlphla 76tn' anltr1pated recovery from ru~1mes11 TUCSON. Ariz 1AP1 -ed him ~ second ltm.r :\nd :\ /\ N T" RARBARA and the flu ha\ r rmerg· ~ph Terry ts a maJonty of lt.i~.negre1:;~.~.o change . 1t i. gel· 1 LJPll -The three-day, ed as the key fa dorll in the .. ..., hve·team. University of National Basketball Assn· one.. Thi s mean1 the :tG-year-old California, Sant.ll Barbara. ciaUon's final d1v1s1on play· The Cleveland Indiana pitch· Terry still wants $38,000. In· Invitational Ba s e b a 11 offs. t'r is the last holdout in maj. dians President Gabe Paul Tournament moved into Baylor, the Rreat for· or league baseball and it ap· has offe red $31 .000. its second <1ay today wi th ward of the Los Ange)P.s pears he and the Indian brass Terry remains at ht s home Chapman Co 11 e g e and Lakers. st.aged a rt'mat.k· have come to a dead end . In Larned. Kan .. and stems Wr~tmnnl C.ollej!~ 1 h " able pr rformanct in Sun• "Hf won 't budie... Jndian~ldeterm~t>d to sta~ therP until nnl v rt'mamin~ 11nhr3ft"n day night's 12.'i·l lli \ ictory \'Jee Prrsidem. Walt.er 1Hoo4 I the ln<l1an5 are w1lbn2 to r>a.~ lrA m• ovl'r tht St l..0111,, 11.:iwks In ~\er~ H ld Monday. 'l can-,thf riJ;hl prlC(' ----------' tl1I' Wr~lrrn Oh l'IMl fi nal~ ' . ~· \ to boost hia team into A commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven aeries. The 6-foot·& Baylor 11n· t1erwent a serious knee op· eratl'Otllast year arter 11uf· ferinf an injury In the play· offs and through most of the season was only a xhadow of his former self. But he 's come back a lonJt way as he proved Sunday with 42 polnb and now the Lakers are talking about a ~weep a11 !hey await Wt'rl· n('sday night's Jtamt in ~I. l.01115 ''If P OlR(lf' l ht' dttlrh ~hot.~ when they had lo ~ made," marveled Hawk.3' player-coach Richie Ouerln Aft.er the game. "1 nev· tr thought Baylor c o u I d play this kind of bas~et.ball l....aker Slate -, A.,ll 6-LOl .. ,,.. .. , LIMn ...., II. l °"'' tuwtl1, l :JO p,m , Clle-1 ll, Kl.At tS7tJ. AIWil ~-,t.ne-lt• YUra v1. SI. LOUii Hlft'-s.JO p,m ClleNWI II. KLAC cm>. 4'pttl 10-Los An04rlt• LO.•" "' I! Lout1 Htwt.a. 1. 70 0 m l(.l.AC. t S101 II •• ,,,. It n.c.t1Mrv All'll 1~.. ,t.1Wflll L•~f" "' JI I OUll HIWU. ' tO • m. C.l\•n""I 11. K~AC U'91 II o•"" 11 _,,u,..., April 1~1.nt AllOflt• LAk4f\ Y~ \! l.0 .. 11 Mt Wk.. • 11\ I> M 11.l A( ISlftl ,, Q•"'f " """'"''" after hJ s ser1ou1i knee op- tration tut yur." Guerin himaelt m1y mlH Wednesday niP,t's t h t rd Jtame with a strained groin muscle. , Philadelphia. the Eastern Division regular season champion. was no match for Bost.on In their opener at the Philadelphia Arena Sun· day. bowing 11~96. The two tea ms meet in the second game at Boston Garden Wednesday night. · 1'he 76trs had ~en idled fnr lwo Wl"ekg whilf t h f Crlt1r~ hattlf'd lhl' <:ind n· I .. natl RoyaJs in the dlvi· aion stmi.flnah and W I I t Chambtrtatn. Cbtt Walker •nd Gerry Ward· all wer8 , hit by the Ou bug prior to the opening same. B o t ~ ractora were extremely no- ticeable ln the first contest. "They're (the 79er1) go- ing to be 1tron1er here and we will have to bt ready for a much tot.cher aame." wd Boa ton cor· nerman Don Nelton. w h o noted that Walker • "d <:hamberlaln both 8J>~Artd undrr pllr. ' - - •t!rui waa ea. that M la two : the : tng a the 1 Of O! he of lnJ tOI ro LI r• hold I br him And blow pulsi hi! 1 Soru eom1 a co off l bettA '"' m Lt st th IC ec •• m whi1 WUl Blac med WU rell' C'lm idsr actl: ioN twe1 fror one Cb: of b ti y I c squ sch! 2 • ( L H ton tho I ga win Leu ni~ tou: l•k the bl~ F l..a1 ope twc anc lie! sl'\u bef inl!! ~ ca~ in E11 . . . . .... "' , "' . Tllttda1, ~I 5, 1966 ~Boxing's Salvation ly GLINN WHITI , Savana ___,_ Bounces Newport Tars Fall, 7-5 In Tournament Some ol boxi.nCt• devout followera are hallin& the 1'9Celltly sta1ect heavywetgbt championabip fiaht between BJ GLENN WBITE ca.lua Clay and George Chuvalo ts the sport's aal· Prtp ~ FAit.er vaUoa -.ft.-. dl · t t "•a SANTA ANA -Errant New· &-.-J prou y potn ou uuit the Canadian·bued port Harbor WAI bounced · in. atruale laat~ the full 15 rou.nd..s before Clay's band to the Josera bracket ot the waa ~levated 10 _the a1! b_y the ref eITet, signifying that Santa Ana bueblll tou.rna· Oa.tsius bad retained his title. ment aa Savanna rallled to Criticl of the fight game are quick to point out trim the Sailors, t.7, Monday that the previous five beavywei&ht chal1ll>lonahip match· afternoon .At Santa Ana Vat. M lasted a total of 14 rounds with two being deeided ley, High. . ,, Vikings Bow, ~-2, f On Homer~ A • • •• SANTA ANA -Sparbd 1-r Terry Echu' 1 380-loot hoaN run over the 1en field 1.-; Santa Ana Valley 1ent Miit• ina down to defeat, 3-2. M°'1,• day in the first round of ~ Santa Ana Elks High School baaeball tourney at Valltr High School. the Vikings were slated to meet Newport Harbor UUC morn.inl( in the flnt round et e'onsolation play. Marina jumped off to L 2-4 lead In the first lnninc on a walk ~ Sam Buzbee, a alncJe by Mike Grasse and a dou· ble by Bobby Drea1ler. two minutes after tibey bad begun. . The Tart ••• meeUn1 Ma· Unde.ntandably, 1e>metbing. had robe done to save rlna this morninr in 'coneola-s~ v.n.v ., _, :.......i", ~ the fading repuutJon of a once-proud sport. tion adivity. \ . ~···• * .., ~' -• Ringside and closed cireuit televilion fans were set· Ntwpe>rt WAI cnar1ect with u"u u• v&lLn m tng a little bit tired of shelling out their cub to watch ~· = H~!:er *;O:: NIWPOltT 51.UGGll -Newport Harbor's Denny Sawnna. Smith and hi.s n1ales f eU to a late Rebel cc11.~. " ~· ~ ~ If~ the buffoonery which took plaot. tholt ~ canM in the ~mith aita,looM with one of two bita be garnered rally, 9-7, and are in the consolation section of the 1t1m1re1, " ~ ~ : : You .han ro IO back five years to find the start third inDlq wbtll Savanna tn Mond8y I santa Ana tournament 1ame api.nat clasaic. ~::.::· ,'' l • I • of the ridiculous show•. paraded foar ruu acroa the I ~-:,:.~. ','., : ! ~ : } 'Wiii•, lb I t I I Ttwit waa when l'loyd PattertM retalntd hia P ate to ov.nake coach Andy -**· • 1 • • • i..-a-1 ht Ith f rth -~ 1c 1cout Smith'• cbarc•· S la Anita Li N• Tourney Scores ~~~i lb • • • ' '-•r--. crown w a OU f'Mlnu nee However, Ille Sailors bounc· an ons tp 1"1.,.,.," ~ : : c of Tom Mc....._y, whoever he was. eel back in tbe bottom of the blMflt, " • • • • T...._ ...... 1 ............ __ ..... _ to f L-T1111HI 1 •• _,,,, J ·llC-. "" 1 0 • • .... "' YN' WH Wtwn ,... M 0 -·· third, ICOriDC thr.. Um• to .......,,IW .. , l. 0r..... J v...... • • • • ... 1011 turned to a cloudy 1ray u 1t11ntic SoMy u.. pick up a '7-6 lead Tb. am. Sulky 'C.ap Orange, 3.2,• :.-:"'A~· .. G•::.:;r;e ' l 011 ' 1 " ' ' ' ton unloaded •nd kay• Pattenen In the flrtt ace was done on • walk to lo.,. '· """'" Hiiis I MAalllA m .. round to become the ntw champ. JlJn Fredeuburg, a passed· ~=.!:~. s. .. ::;:: ~!~;::"1 1 ot1111uu. ,., ~· ~ ~ •fl ..... luat to pre¥• it ... ne flukt, ox-convict Mil, Ed Wubko'• hit and • \ "'~II A ... \111•1' ). M1rlN J llulf)fc. Cf I 1 0 • Ll1ten 4-clctd Patterson In th• flrtt reuncl ., the fielder'• choice. ly 'llG ID' GllSON !Face Tustm· ~~~~~: ,'"' ~j .~ ', 1 , l' r.-·tch. ' But the Rebell were not Or•nler. " • ,,_ l'trl<tr. le done and they re1~ the UJM4 tAJ••• So I 'h Allen-. .. ) ~ • • ~ If ever:, there WU a man who. looked ~ike he would advanta1e with I trio of tal· , _.1 " 1 0111,,, ,.11,11 ''IOO , SANTA ANA _ WHtmln· CCer '-' amps ~:~,r ,, : : : : hold the title fM many months, 1t was Uston. He wu ilea in the filth on five bill 1• m::.-:t:'1:f. =:....._ SAJH "' ti....,..,. "Jc.t tt.r jumped off to a 2-0 lud a.mi.y. '' 1 o • -. a bruiser and frankly, I didn't think anyont could hit off Freden1bur1. ..:,: ._.:•.-..., .,.....:. ~. :!"..;~0°'<;::. JL ~=in the top hall of the firat St. ~w~ Un.i veraity in 1965\i::: ;. ~ : : : him tang enough or bard enough to knock him out Three of the raps came afl· k.ott crM J s-11 inning and went on to down won 1ts firth NCAA soccer J-" P • e e o And I didn't believe that anyone could survive the cruei er one wu out. The Tar tou. ...::.'~ =1-111:.:."':.;.,c= ti~ :'~ w 0""'= a ttubborn Orance nine , 3-2, championship. ."':~"~,:" ri ; : : blows dealt out by hll.oft-bandcuffed bands. er .eued the pressure witb a='::' 14 l'ww """1:....., ~=::~.~·· ~ ~= ln the ftnt round of the Santa But Liston met his Waterloo kl 1984 when ttie re-strikeout for the aecond out. .,,. .,.., J wmlelftl Jr. '''""'•' Teu w •-Ana E1b bi&b llCbool base-~ulsive Clay stepped into the picture and made tood However• two more blt\illl ~--:' ...._. J K "= ~1':W:.~ uu ~ = ball tournament Monday aft. . .. _ __. b . TKO lo 1 '-th f knocked Fredensburg off the ,,,_.., c:-e~ L • ....,. ou•••• c111., 1s.,1 ,11n ...,. llh emooa at Saota Ana Oollege. l& uumtl y aconng I p UCa e crown rom mound Af'" """' c _... •lllr•. could c1o e11 ren scon -... Uoos -.. --"'.-1 •• 1.-1 SOO D 'S '-~d ' ~ G ......, C•llO ll-11 9'ICe Nd mudl 'I ' Hiii:: W.,...,., M;U<:OY~ y Uc:"• . • • • Relief toaaer Dave Eadclie "''"""' 41 J 0'''* ltkt " •II wltll lletl . • :c:;-~ to face Tustin in second round You may r6ca.ll the fieht. Liston aeemed to be lD came In ti> end the upri1in1 f::!" 'r~ ( ..=t MONT ,..,, ce" '"'" wtt1t tfltw. _., action with the tilt billed for complete charge of the situation. However, ht suffered with a 1trlkeout. '"'A Toav cJ.11 .,., .-.,. ""IN!" ~~..:.uo.1• nu t ·30 ' tro . ) h }..I.-, . d b'"' t t rt lft I ll "9CM, 111\WW wl" ' ' ,UI(,.. ' ' Oaffco"'~-vte~1aat s,.ou CU'l:I r l~Ju!?'_ an watbs ununda n:: o ge tare .., 1..,... • 111 :; .. "~>'~ =.::' ~ -;.=, "'J.i~ i.&c:i. °"' ...,,.;-,.ICAI~ ~~ Dan Loomer aot rue fl 00 0 ce ay JD -seven ro . S.v1-eu ., .... " ' AL (4-11 .....,.. "*M ·..; O'tfllll. ,:,di ,:-:t w""t' .i l ,_ .... waugl under way with a rinl· "Fake! Fil! Fraud!" ccreamed many watahers (•nd ......,, 1u • ._, • s _,. ...... 11 '"· <111...,1119 ,..iu ".':t · "11 ' 11 "* Tot int double to riiht center and bet •-) lllW~T m L.,.,_ .UCMUS Of! WWOOO Jtt Crt ttl" J lllleMll Ol i to .._._ ""1• · A• • " •• , . . $C11uo i'v • M<Cllml me n score mom- But there was no proof to back up their suspici.>na. :~'ti t1 ! : ~ , ,:=..~ '='L ..:" ;,. ... ~. ,~,: ~~,,~'1"' L 0111n:! later wber1 Lonnie Ctau.en 'rllcom. o. t1 4 1 • 1 ., ,_.., ~" tt ., .-l"llhil succtt• J':" ~ ~/;:: delivered a loopinl alnOe to So tht world wefted for ft. rematch, wonder· ::=: ~,. ~ ~ ! : ~~ ,... 1 ,..., ""•A w11 t .. ,,_center. 1 Int how lont It would take Sonny t• tllapott of the ~ ....... a t • ' 1 DllW• ..._, N °'""' ~: .. ;:i1'~rw• ~ = Oaltlen took ltCOlld on tile mouthy MW chimp. ,=;, rt. ' I ~ : : ~i:. ~::..... 0 :ci:= ··~ldCIAi!!.(t!' ""' ._ ........ _throw to the plate. WU taeri· When the tw• returned to the rint last year, :,=~· .. 'a ; : : : =•:"*• L ~ ~ .. l n ... 11-1':.::. ':: ;:-• • to third by Doo Munsell Ltwf1ten, Maine waa the scene ef the lnfameus ::~,,. ~ : ~ : • ...., .-.. · J llflllllr i:~ ~ :: ~wtaii -~":n..,. ta11ed up and ICOl'ed aft. strut1lt ":., ; 1 • • 1 e .. 1 4ltt ~ ~= _.. er a long fly to center off ~called It the 1lnkln1 tf Maine. Hitter.'" • • • • ~:.rDAus 011 •"-"""• .., -~succ•u ''v the bat of bi& Bob Stiriin1. F It tMrt th Cl k lc.-1 LI I r .. ,,. UVAllM ~' 7 • ' test, ~ llltW "''-iri, • . . s1xr11 IACL Ofle "'"" Trwt ,..,.. The Panthers ~ beck ., Wll at ay noc tut 1ton " ~· I .... , Wlft't' UN lf·t>_;i:= ~ 011'-d, A" .......... .,., ••• ,,· .... t.o score ~ in the boUom the first round wtth a phantom punch. It was M-.. =:· c" ; ~ : : ~·Tt; ';':,', ~ ~ ,,...:. · .-.e :,.,:':' .~· ,:9 .:!'':~ ": of the initial ltanu on a sin· acrlbed that way MclUM .,,.,.tly ne w aaw ft .-.-. d ' 1 1 1 11~.%'1 ••AMONO bttfl "" " ..... ., "' .... ' •1•"~ -gle an en"OT and a double ectu.lty strike Liston aolldly, If f~ It hit him at =.." .. 111 ~ : : ~ "' .. wa. °"' 1111 ... ~IC4. ~.,.... ~ ,. • dtlmM • ..-. """'"but the Uona teed the con: alt, -., a a ! ~· ; : 11111. ,.., ...... lerlf• 11 .. ' l"IW .. ::;::-JG o:.= fert Jn the top of the ft1'th ly now, bexlnt lhtlf hid • black eye which . '\/ ; • : ~ ~~ *"• J w1111.,., Jr. ~~"" .. _ J :.;::: wt.en Loomer sinl1ed, wu may newr completely dlaappHr. 111,11 n : 11 1 •--Mettt T .. • ' re..i ..,, °"'" , ....., sacriflced to JeCOnd by C'lilu· -----------1 A-'IW"I" ,,., c HtMM ""'"" ,.1,.. L ~ sen and scored on a linlle lt wun't only the 11t.range endinp to the fllhtl =·Let:._ ~ ~ 0~1'..:~: .. 1,.11 ,,., .,. J• «:: by Stirting. which cast doubta, it wu the lilt of actMa. When Clay ~~ ~ J "'-',. ~.'Tu."'~~.~~ ,::-..., -,::! Orange got another run in wasn't playkl& his ~rt as a boxer. he WU portnyin1 a Bue Netters ~~,t·= .. '~~· ... y .. "" _., ,,.. "*'"Ill'""'....,. ... tile sixth. but the bid fell '81.ack Muslim official and uaumed the title of Muham· ,.. .,.....,. ,,_ 111e ,,11 . . ., ... =:9!..., ·~~·11 1• •IWP • *>rt and Wettminlter bun1 m-~ Ali. 1t•'I HAMCllOll <•11 l<n• •• "'°" ~-M01111os• 11A11ovn on to it.a margin ~ Ch ff el iMM. !Mb lllfl "' rttl • • MA•ll • To compound the issue, Clay's nut tiUe dtftme Rip a ey TAii C•ll ...... ~ .-.,. •'"* ,...,.,,. HCI. 0.. mri.. CIHftlllt. Chuck Fletcher wem an the was to come againlt Ernie Temll. But becauae of Ter· •• -~,.::-T.;0.,,. LY.11e :r"1ca i:., "1rM ,,.., T .. cie.,,,.. way on the mound for the rell's alleged underwocld connectiOne, the match never Or •t ,.._A•t Collei Pir .._.,,. •ACL o... ,,.111. Trtt. =--·= J wiJ" ~ ~._~11 •flx hitlln ~ -me abo t an. ~ e • ... ...,..~ All*' Wll!Mrs flll !ems Jr. •WV ~· wm e ann I .... o. ... u · .. . alt netter• finiahed mld·tea· .-tW -alncA ""'.di " '* .... ic.., ~~ L j-== Chuva.lo came as a replacement and while no cr1t-90D foorm 'lbunday to t..Dd ~.~ w 1111ty 1«re .., .....,. • " 1 icism can be made of George u a penon, he isn't ex· Q\affey a 7.2 defeat :'!:.cl'M Jr :--w .. ,,,., • .,., 1111 110 t.-.1 s ' actly a first-rate challenger for the hea~i&ht cbam.~ The Bue• meet Cat State DEEP SEA "'"' _,,._ J voi: °''"" . 190 001 ._, ' ' JO. nahip of '"'e w-ld T -Daa-b April 12 in " ..., •• q PU.'I' 11·'' . _.... -WISOU11tT1• Ill " Ill 1 .. u "'" • ....,.,g ~ a 1> luclly tt .... lttt. "-Id tlO llett« . . • •• • Now the wheel.!! ue turning to hold a fiaht be· '4 m m---'" at OCC Next con· TIMV ••Y•I c).11 11111 11catd Mime of L•••'"'· " ' ' 2 0 ' . . • • ' an;n ' ...._., -W ,._.., SANTA •41~ CiellMn· c l 1 1 I tween Clay and England'• Henry Cooper. erenct contest 11 April 18 at FISH REPORT H 1•11 • ... *'11m111111 •·--M1111ttu. " 3 • • • Fnnldy. I t:mnk Casaiu.s would get a better f i&ht Riverside. ~Ocr:, ·~1~1" ~':':;,. '~ ~ : ~ ! from Queen Eliubeth. The win ran occ·, confer· OHAID fCllCtl -n '""'"' at 11 ... TM llACL °"' mli. l""-c;;: =·: r : :-: "Wbo would you 1ugge11t in plaoe of Cooper?" ub ence record to 5-1 with the ce11cie 11t ... 11 1111-... • rodl c•. • 111t11Md. An ..... wi.-n · • .,.. "·* ,,._,., ~ ' • • e one defender of tbe game. "Archie Moore." I replied. lone defeat comlnl fTom 1"':.:"01H•: ...... ,..,, -., .,.. ~~1e1i"11"' woo. J w 11111,... Jr. ~~.rl ct ; : : : "Or better yet, let Cooper fight Cbuvalo and keep ruuerton. The win gave occ ltrs: IM w rtcuU •• llolllle. 42 bl ... ""' SMrt l O•wtton ,...,,..... .. J • ~ ; Clay out of it," suggest.a anoth« arbitrator. second place in the confer-L:."r'~'t...,,,. ..;.-:.~;.· .::=:~t'• f'-~llM Ga• J ~:.= T.i•" n , And that would probably produce the true ulvation ::mnfumwWl one !Met ~ .. : .. '::'.=~--. ~· _ 111 :=::; TeM ~ ~;:.: '°"· If ouNH 1 ;. ' , .. ~ of boxing . ...,..,., SI 11tnec:•. s "'.,.· UI .......,., Tefll' M P'H llltnl-,.,,,.,..,., .. , I ' 1 · Bob e led off for OCC c.tllco ..... s .. ,. ..... 2• ,. c•. '-"~Saft r -'*' wm1e...... 111 , • • • nd took •2 2 a a " in LOIM aaACK: ,........ PIWI -N J 0-la &.....,_, 11> ) I t t * * * a a .,. • ~. ~ ~ ..,..., ,. ...,.,.., ., .,..,, u M libul. A-J ,, • ..,.., ... ,rv ""•· ~ 1 t 1 1 from P1"t9llOD Morell. Jun It Mn.C:U... CPecdle ,...,,..... ... , -tea • CH I Mt~ • -rl\11 .... TltdemlM. cl , • I • Hal_. _ _.. of 0CC dOWJWd M 11111tr1: 42 11trreclldt. If 1111111111 ... try, ""'"' .. Mtt f1/ deY JI'" S<Mlhr. lll l t t t ·-4fllcj Mtl. II"..,,.. ........ )-101 ent• ICOTT (3-1) iv9' W.t -f1/ -· W.,._, c J t I I St.ve Spauldina. M , M , and ..,., " 11tr•KV11t. m lies.. ll llOftllo. • = 1~1•1 -.. .. ~ ~ .~ LU~_!.1 ,.1tt,,_rtt. ' ~ • • • Th,.. ack U-l1 • ·-cer ..... m. lncl·· .. ln1 °-Ja-~---,J ...... B rec:k cod 22 1111111111 ,,.. --._ -· ,,..,_, ... "1111-· ~ t I • • er rnmX -n --- , ~ uuu .. ,ucwvu w ul'll: ucs OCIANllOI _ 1•11 •r>elf"' 161 .,.,,1 ....... ......,. W"llt, 11 ' e • • the natloMI • ...,... which will travel to Lendon for kept the ltring aoin& with a <Ude ......... 1 "°""" , wlllte ... MH. .... .......... ". 1"'" ----Tllll lt "' t ' l Worl~ Cup c--'ltion this -·--r will a11-ar M u , 6-1 win over Jel'1"V S6 llellllul. MlllTM IAC•. 0.. ml ... l"K t . Cefldl· ... ........... • ........... , ,.... w .lk •• ~ MALltU ..... -127 •nolert: ll 1\111· ....... .,.., olds •lld """''· ,_..,,)!>. at last LOI Anttlea Coll• April 15 encl 17. a er. 11u1. 1n u lkO 11tn . ...,. • M• 1 .. 1tf.S '""' ,..,,. a11"" Guadalaj1ra and Teluca are the other two outfits BobMiUtricbPlof OCC whip-c.e':.:.oo.'!!? :e:!.~ ... -,!' .,::~;1~ ~ ":: .. "":,.:" i rtt• •'llCA Me~ Ski Club Elects comint up from Mexico. ped ckey I ncea, 7-5, 8-3, Meck •• lltH, 11 .......... llS redt <•· """" M........ It. w1i.- Included on Princeron 's University's freshman and Jerr. Y 0 C.Onnor of~ OCC ~. ,. 7,~!no.~.•: ~ "°"110' 124 ,.,.ck· ~ .....!!"'tfl14_ J 0 ,....,., down J R "'3 •3 '""" -...--·....... ~ .. • c; sr11c1et Officers for the comin1 squa,h team is lohn Swigart of Balboa who earned a •m upp , .,. . "" · suL H•c• -" .,,.,.,., 3 ...... Hi, ~... w L-will be ..... . this ' Chaffey's lone singles vtctory '*· ' wnd °""• u ht1111u1. ltvlll'a tute• c H•-year nominl&.CV to. school ~noar:_ml ff Qt hhis e!fE<>rd1!,... w; s,euotn. -...1 I came wben Terry S m i th ,.r:.~~.:!"~~ 'C:.~~ "is ·~~;:,~:·~ ~~=,_ "c "•= ni«bt when the Balboa Ski nwttr -r" man -arda •Y urn-" a beat Dan Roblnaon 6-0 •2 Wllttt •• ..... AMY• """' w .. ...., Club bolda ib monthly meet· 2:04 clockin9 for the 810 recently, a credltabl• In double1, nai.te.d aftcl ,:•!.."~:~ ... ~ ~;: .. ~:;.. ·~ •. ::= :~~"w!~i'1,!.:".!'.: Ing at the Newport Beach effort for • ninth grader. O'Connor lost to Morell and cellc• ...... ,, ... 1...... . ",.. ....,. ... '""' sP1MC11 I'·" Elka Club. IAll'f& MCNl!C4-41 •noliw .. N H Cefl ""' wlttl ....... •I~ wlttl -Im· • Spaulding, &-3, U . M . RifOe 1 1i11111u1. • ' _...,,,.,.. • . euv1L ,..,M1os1 Skiers a " d prospective and Robinson beat Walker and tMl"H•AL ll&eM •· " ... ,.,., * lf.~_c.L~.r. ... ~· skien are invited to attend Plncu, 7-6. M . .J1mle10n .. ,,act*, • """· • M llllttl T .. ,. ....... .,,.,, ,., lthe affair. which aets und~r and Utrlch beat RuPr and ,:,.,.., CMAMc:• 11'-'occiu JAY way at I p.m. Short Sttort• SAVE 35 % OF F COM PA R ABLE VA LUE MEN'S SHOES with PERMA-TRED SOLES & HEELS ..... ········· .. :-• f •• O A• • • • r : O • . . . ' . . . . ., Guaranteed tor th• •H• of th• ... r uppers or YOU mon•Y retunded i Oiler Nit1e Splits Pair In Hawthorne Tourney Smith, 6-0. 6-4. SALE 5.88 ·- OCC Link8ler Christman Wins Crown HAwntORNE -'Hunting-ing staff for 10 ruM and 13 In Contenti"on INGLEWOOD -Kermit ton Beach split a pair of Haw-hits. Ch.riJtman of Estancia High thome Invitational baseball ._.. .., ,...... 1 11 1 . School rolled in a spectacular g a m e 1 Monday afternoon. .. "'".,,..... .. tefl • ,,. 2-$ J 1 WK.I'ITIER -Don Gilford 80-yard cblp abot on ~ final winning ita opener, ~1. over LAi•l!Wft • ooe 1-1 J •of Oranee Cout College fired bole to icore a come h'om be· Leuzinger and droppi ng the •u•rt11e1oee H!i" .m 11 11, a 77 _yesterday over the toulb bind win 1ft the 30th annual nightcap, tG-2. to El Seg~o. ~~· •• ' o 1 • Callfornla Count r Y Club lnl}ewood Hlth School invita· The Oilers were to continue Jt11111t1t. lb : ; : : course to hold down sixth spot tional golf tournament Mon. tourney play this morning, '· •re11-. 111 1, ! ', ,, In the Rio Hondo Juoior Col· day. eaii.y,. " • 1 f . G 11 ' taking on host Hawthorne In -'°· « 1 n 1 • le1e nv tational o Touma· Trailin~ by onf' 11hot ap· the third rou~ of the dOU· ~~~::'. :'° ~ ~ : : ment. · proaching tht lftth h o I el ble-eUmlnation tournament. cir :"· ~ > e • e Teammate B o b Clark ahot Cbriatman saw the door ltfl F r a n k Brohamer a n d 11 1t tdff " ' ' 3 an 81 and w~a beck ln ~e pack wide open when Bob Hamil · Lanny Cantrell sparked the .., '""""' • " • when todty a 18-holt flnala be· ton of Morningside bogeycJ.1 opener. Brohamer collected ~yr'1le!!~ ••tc11 ,,•,\,;oot:1i 1; ~ 1a,11 at10:30 a.m. But the lime appeared to run two base hits. scoring twice ..... llinirtllDTOtl 'll" .121 " 111 Medalist for the firal day out on him when after two and driving in a pair of tal· ~::::T· u ~ ~ i waa Don Httch of San Diego abots he was still some 60 Ues. while Cantrell burled a "· ,,.,,_. 1b o : ~ City Colle1e with a 72. yards from ttie cup. shutout through six innings ~k:!:'i. ~; • ~ o o Gifford was shooting for a Trytna to aet close so he before weakening and allow· snv••r. c , e • o spot today in the flrst five and would have a chance to putt ing a nm in the seventh. !~~·tf111• "' : ~ : : a trophy. The Inky btlter for a tie, Christman stroked aut the Oilers proved an ven•m. r ~ ' ~ : : Is given a good chance to nab the ball right at the cup and Get a podtetful o1 sree• .... , .-©T rich HOML Pipe tob.cco In •fitter <'lgarettt. ,......_ You11 llkt '"''AM •.. "'' th1t'1 puttln1 It mlldty. ...- easy mark for El Seizundo ~.:,~:!"';'' ~ n & n a cup In a field that lndudel watched It roll for Uie bi rrlic' tn the curuin·drnppl'r !!~ thel~:;~· ~ ~ : : · ~ the be11t Junior colleire golfers that RAVf' him a OM-shot , 1r· '----------------------~ Ellglts raked ·the HR pitch· r~'•" ,. ' • ,1ln S<!uthr rn Ci1Jlfornl11 tnry -.. Ii(. -4..-u._c_.., ..... comparable value •9 ~ ~ 1 , I and Y°" .. t th• Hml lcntt ca1h prlcel ... . ~· .. ~. . ~. . .. l.AAG ES T FAM ILY CLOTHIN G C H ~l Costa Men Garden Grove _J . 16th & N..,,ort Blvd. 12371 Garden Greve llM. \ .. r "----- LEGAL NOTICE HOUSES FOi SALi •·---.. HOUSlS FOi SALi HOUSU POI SALi HOUSES l'OR SALE -HOUSES FOR SALi .., llHmC• OP ~~·~HI'' ULI $U,.HIOR ~:~~T OP THI CHTmu: ... :: IUllN•H General ·-. Rock Roof $19,100 .... fU.P• .. ULe•NCtO lTUI OP CALll'OllNIA '<)It • Pkt1ti.. ,.,.,.. N- ,. ~ Fr141ey, Al"(tl ~. '"'· at 11 THI (~NTY 0' OllA.NOI THE UN0Ell51GNllO 41e ller.W '""' .. CIMll A.M., 11 ,,.. 5*1111 FrOfll Ill• Ill. 014't ly 111411 We ere eondUctll'lt I bll1irwu I I TH-.. Ille Oftl'ft Co.inly Cou'1 HouM. JU~NJ Ull W•I Edi,... $1,..1, Hu11tl!IO'ot1 «ll'r ............. C1lltot111t. ""'4Y· ,. ,._.n 11..cll. C•lltot11ll. under tlle lk lltleu• ltLbWllt INVESTMENT CO. 1 C.11fo« firm -of ll·loflVE •M llltt .. Id 1111 c:er-111eo1. •• Tru•I.. ulldff Ille AlllMftY "'1'""· "1411111111 "'· Joutllllnt firm 11 com110M41 of tile tottowlno ~,. ~ .. IN .. mtc1t by LOU" DELARA Mary l'ibou l l'r•stl, Oet-.llt. IOl\a, W-. M Me> 111 11111 t llf plata Of l'U'-G«NCIO alld U \llltLE:V l'ULOIN· ~~~.~=~~:I OF TH& $TAT[ OF .-.1lo.n<1 •rt u tot"'"", 10-wh. CIO, 111111111\d alld wlft eM ..-Cllcl To !Ill above ·,,.l'lllCI o.tencltlll' JOMPfllt11 Edwl11 F. Yt MH. 12 .. Sol/Ill lektr. ~ "· 1"5. "' a.-'~ , ... M•rv frllMlnl ,ffttt • lenta Ana, '-•ll!wnle, MJ, ef Oflli<i.I It_. Of Orel'ft (ou11-Vov .,.. .,.,.-,y dl..ctld 10 r C1111tr1M Yt111M. 12"' SoUlll ltbr. ly, Ct..,. ··-I• ..cure Ill 111--= "'"'' A111. C1llfor1111. ~ ..... "' .. _ tf CELIA "NE, • =:., ... ;:int'{; ='::"' i.: !:v. ::. WITNESS our '"""' '~'· >rel Clay .. wi.w .,.. CAltL Z l'INEr .• marrltjl titted ~rt 111 1111 eboVt entitled Ktlon MaN:/I, ,,.., NoDn Gl•S~ Dll Charmln& 2 bath home, ...,. MOUli bedroom., whJte 91- lon carpeting ~ lmma~ate bomt. ~ hu'$:e landlcapt!d Yard· 1P·20!) 54M720. OPEN 'TIL I PJI. '°"ll ll. lllMNf alld -H ' 111nt I-Illa b,.,.ist aoalnsl you 111 ttld C.U'1 wltllln fidWlft F. v.,.. .. lly ,_ • tfte broa<:ll Of Cet1tl11 Ob· EN le ' CelllttlM ¥111111 Htle!leM ~ llltr.-Y notkt 04 wllkll T Clay• •lltr IM aerv • °" you Of $TATE OF ULIFOUllA l T ..L.-llR It wl ,_.... ~ 30 ltU. I 11111 """"""''• II aarvf.d wlllll11 1111 above COUNTY 0 1' OltANGE ) u Gf'VWIP ....... a.!. mt. ..... S1. .. ~lei Offlcl•~ ~~ou;::.w:,.•1111111 THIATY 4n• ON THIS ,,.., Clay fll Martll. A.O. ,,.., It_.,, .... TN-wm Mii' et PVlllk ve11 art ,..,..,y ·"°'"'°" 1ri.1 unfffJ before mt. JONtlh E. o .. i.. • Nol•rY 2955 Harbor Bhod., C.IC auction to .... """"' b4-t tor otl>. you ICI a-r •1141 .... -... Id plalnlltt l'vlllk In t lld for Ille Mid Cou.11ly •nd HVtlllt lot lawful _,, of "" u11l1M wlll t•~• IUCIOmtlll .., ally ,_Y or $ttlt. rtJldlnt1 ""'"'111, duly commlMiofl. MODERN DUPl.J!:X • 3 Br, $1111~ Of tlle 11•111 of ••It. wltt>out darna11t• clemlNllCI 111 .,,. '°"'plalnf ., Id and 1wor11, pen<111tllY 1WMrlCI Eit-.. "•""' n to thi.. CIOUffJleft Of '"' erblflO -~ra<t, or wlll -ty 10 w)a F VtMM •1141 Cet11trl1111 Vt lllH 2 bra ff<"h unlt. l bl hla CUM!lf•-· "" lnlffl!'SI C:OIWtYICI lo Ille <OUrl IOI any oilier retie! dem•nd4cl kllOW'll IO "". IO .,. ,,,. .... ,.... ... lido -....._ • .,. -Mid ~ wld Tfllll" under In llw complalnt n.tM•• ett IUOl<rlllld lo the within ,,,. ......,,,.,..,. • •.. ttl,t&O ~ Oeld ef Trv11. In end to Ill« IOI· Otttd Mere/I n "" ••rurntnl, .,,., e<knewlec199d te rnt INI OEAOf INOO..... • a-a ... i.wlfto ~r ... "°'*''Y· .. wll: CSEALI , ... y Ut<UllCI !ht u ma. ...... , ...... Let u .. Trect No. 2'32. •• .,.., w E St Jetlf\o IN WITNe&S WHEltEOI', I """" ....... rive duplex ao. to ---,...,.. Ill ...,. "· ...... 1 c ..... UlllO WI my f\lnd •NI tlfl•tCI my offklal •11411 a et Ml.t<tl~• Mii"• recOld• llY Wm J!'/ll'lton teal Ille d•Y •M y .. r In thb Cartlll<Alt • .. i. C>DUnty. Oet>uty Ciao. lint tl>o\lt wrlllell, ••.•.•. ·•••••••••••• $29,ISI) OCEAN Jo'RONT • 3 Bll'1, CQmPletely tum, UC bMeb .... lM ,urtlOM 9' 111•• ,...11eM WllMM M. WllCH"' IOFl'ICIAL SiALI _..rid by HNI Dttd "Tncludlno , ..... """"' .. uw JoMPft I!. D••I• dl•f9" elld ,.,......, of tl>e Trualtt. lll .. Wk A-Nolt rv l'vC>lk.C1llfornl1 .-veKH. It 111y uf1C!er th~ term1 of ~ atte11. Cellfwlllll Prlf\Clptl Olllu In ................ .... $50,500 &tld DeM, lftltr .. 1 tllerMll tlld U.200.00 .,._,,.. Or•noe County ,.. .._., .,.111cloa1 of ,,.. "°'' M<uffil A1ttn1tY ,_ ~"11" Mv c°"'rn1111on Ell'4re• ~e Willlamaon. Rltr. r, Mld OMCI, with l11tertst ther-Ir""' l'Ullll1Md Or•f>O* Co11I OtilY "•tc>•. Junt 11. IN' OR 3 • ,,._., "· lftS. .. In >\ld "°" •nd ADfil s. It. "· ,., ,... 5JI.. Publl"*' Orafltt Con t Delly l'llol. --==~~:::::::=~======--..... ltw -lded Mere.ii U, 22. 2' •ncl .t.p<tl s. 196' ~ o•'"' ~rc:11 JO. ""' -----LEGAL NIW<WCE M•'fllo'"' ••v~""'""t <• LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE vu t..S South IN111trn A••-Lin Anotiu 6. (tll!tu •la, "'17 'Trustff NOTICI 01' I ULJ( TltANS,.lt ltOTlCI TO CA•DITOH NOTICI OP TaUIT'llr'I &AU llY Nt"<V S1tn NOTICE IS 11EREaV GIVEN TO THI SU,.lllOll COUltT 0, .ntl Ne. - Au 'I )<(r•larv CREOITOIU OF LOllt• LM c ...... Tr1ns· JTA'TlcOo' ~uo'011oN!A ,oa °" l'rl4ay, ...,...1 IS l"M ll'ubllP>lll Or•n9• Coat• D•ilo/ "llc!t. ltror 1n11 • t>ullt tran>ltr 11 l bo\11 t& fHI ~ • • .!1 ,.ANGI O'Cloct I'M al 1111 ...;_ f.:....... 1:00 ~11 ' It " tt6'1 \U· .. •· --~ •• T 1 •· ~. I -,.._ 6 ' -·" ·-c ... r .....,.. ~· ' ' ~ .,_ v, ""' eror. w.~ .. _,' h t1tt of C"ltOL IHE L. ZIMMER· door to Ille Ce11flty C_,._,.. C~ .. -----Mu •cldrtu •• 1)02 lrvl111, In ,,.. City MAN. i l!MI ~nown 11 CAllOLINE LISET· S.nla ....... C1lllOf11lt, C~. --T E of NrwllOrt lleac.~. County af Or1ng.. TE ZIMMERMAN Oecffsecl WEALTH MANAGEM•NT (~ANY LEGAL NO IC S•••• of Callfornl1. •"" 111 01 -· NOTIC E IS HE,REllY GIVElf 10 IM CalHornla Corporelloll, " TrutNie ..:.,; -------------llU•lntH ,..,.,.., and l<ldrea>e> uatCI wit~· crtdllor• OI lho above Mmed OK-I 11\t deed OI trvlf ~ by MA .. Y Clllfll'ICATI 0' IUSIN•n In Intl'• vt•ra lo t 110 1, '° lar "' 0111 all P«""'" n1vl119 cl1lrna -lrul MAltGARET FETHEll, t ._... ... - l'lcttlleu• "'"' H•-~':~::,,.1:. T1~''!~!r.:.e~rtN::~ ·~,!':. Ille w ld dt(ldent art requlrlCI to lllt an '"" ,_.,. ~ II. 19'1, a THE UNDERSIGNED -· ller.Oy a r• C•lllornta, lo Rkh.,a c. Vtrnon. Trens-lllam. with tllt nK H MrY VOU<lltrs. In lno ::-"0r 51.M. ~ ... tU OI Offklal It._. htv •~•• 1 •m conciuct1119 • Pr-ty fertt, """°M llUS1neu l<ldru • 1, ins Office OI Int cllr'I< of lllt ellOve t11tltlecl ''T 11 d_.,, ~llfwllla, .,_ .. ~,.,,,ov_,,t ' Cer• Co 11U1t...u •I NrwPOrl Av..,.,., In '"' City OI Cost• courl. "' 10 prt-1 O'lem, wllll Ille 111<· M<llrt • 11111•-111 I•-ef COM· 111>¥ llfJ C0tlt Mtta. C•lltor11la, under Mt ... County 01 Or•npo, Stitt of Call· ., .. ry vouellera. to lllt undfft'-'*' el ~N.:EA0L TH &AVINGJ ANO LO...lt 41-11># tktlllou• firm name of ,.,_rlr 1111· lorlllt. 01 lllt loliowlno clH<rlbed per· Ille o«kt ol Ralph M, Myen, Jr,. •'*· Tl N, • ~lllttlllt Cor11WetlM ,_ ~rovemon• ' Cert Co. •lld 11\tl Mid IOl\ll preperty of Tri n>toror. to-wll. ney 11 l1w, 11.U Ettl Coett HIWl!WtY ::;:'L~H~~AL~TE SAVING& '""' lo c.otnpoMd of IM lollowlnt pel· All •lode I• lrldt. fl~ture>, equlprne11t lPotl Ofll<• 80• ISi), c....-del M.ar, ,._ lloll .... IATh,..,, • ~ "'"· wtw.w naf'\t I• lull •"" 111lu Of and good ,.111 ., • certain _,,.., .. C.lllornla t:UU. w!lkll It 1"9 pltC:t t1I -..... • •• ,_ flf 1'11 "-Ill reatdt>nc• I• •• tollow•. to-wll: e1>91r~t builneu l nown •a a .. ch 'N bUtll\H.> ol lht ulldert'9neel 111 all mtl• ~In Olll._!11• _. ......_. .,.. ll'11lrtd< Edward 6-111•11' ,., .. K"'" ll•Y F .. nlon• al'd localed t i IJCl7 lrvl,.. Mr't flff'l•lnlflt le Ille ffltl• °' .. ie *' ""' .. w11..., -_._ ....._ It. -~ LIM· Hu11tll'IOIOI' llM<lh. Cell! alrH I, '" ·~ City or NtW00'1 k•Ch, C.eOtnt. wllllln •I• "'°""" after IM ""' 19'5, In ·-""· ..... -..... Of. WITNESS mv n1nd !hit fourth elev OI Counly OI Ort"9•• Stato OI Ci lllort'la. put>llG•tioft o1 tnlt notlu . !kl~~ ~K«'ft. Mlcl Trv .... wlM tell et Ao11l, lt6' end th•t ,.,. •ort90lng t>ul' rre11tltr wilt 01•'6 Mtrell tt. 1966. ~ IUC!lofl It Ille llllJltif ......, fet P1trlc' E G1119n111 I>< COlllU"""•I"" .,.. .,. 111., 11 00 Etth~r D Hurlt c.a • Plvtlllt ~ lewfuf ~ ef Ille l f ... TE Of CAllfORN'-I o'cloc-. A M. th• IStll f>fY •I April ""'· AdmlnhtretrlX "' .... UlllllCI Slllft el Ille,...,. fll ..... •llfleul COUNT" OF ORANGE I U thrOIJ911 E>erow No 71 IJO. •I th• o c:row ·~t•I• of IM -.,. w1rr1ntv II M IMlt. ~ er ee- ON T'41S "" ll•V "' Aorll. • 0 j"•"""""'"' "' •II• S.n•• Ana &ra.-ch Of nemtd de<telllll cumbrtl\Ctl, Ille ~ _.,.. IO ..... •-.+, belOf• mt, llowll• C ICno.>t, ~ Unlttd St1ttt Nallc>NI 8t "' 11 110 NOrlh Ile• M. Myon. Jr, now held by Mle TNS... Ut*f Mid Noterv Puollc t• ancl •or the! wk! Main S"tot' '" •~t Cttr ol S<t•r• II"• UU 1111 (Mii HI,...•, Df>td ol Trvtl, Ill tlld M Ille IOl...W. Cou•tv •nd St•••· ru ld•"9 t11trrl11. duly Cou,.lv of Or•not· Stal• ll' Ct lllorn11' Pftl Otllu au Ill aucrl-IW'eCltl'tY. ft.Wit: cornrnlu loMG end 1worn, H non1lly IP. D••td Mor(ll JI ltt& Clr9N .. , -· Ct ll..,,,le "6JI Loi 51 OI. Tr9Ct J310, .. "-111 1 ~··.ct Palrldl EdWard GaU911111 --· llicherd' c Vtrf!Ofl AllWMY "' ••mHtltfrel!'IW 1'1\10 r---Ill ... lJ:J, , .... ~ "" '" ,,,. le H llll ~''°" w!lo•• namt 1' Tran.tor.. ..ubll•"" Or•"Of Coe,. Oalty l'llol, :If l11<ki•lw f1f 1141-"-9 M..-. ""' .uba<rl-to 11\t within tnmu,.,...t. •"" Pvt>t..i..., Ort ft90 CM•I D••lv t'llof. Marc.~ IS. n. 1t end Aptll s. "" 414._.. ord• of Ort1111 Gtufiry, Ct~llle oci.now,..,.... le rn• •h•I "" u K ut!'d Aorll '' .... )~ AIM •-ft! llM ~ Orlw9 •~t .. me. ----Co•la Mfte., C•lllWllll ' tN WITNES' WHf!IEOr . t ~•v• "-''~ ___ LEGAL NOTICE lor 1"9 '"''--OI peyi.;. .. ._... ... ""'" .ei my htM ancl 1tt1 .. e1 mv M· LEGAL NOTICE ~ur.ci by N ici C>Mf wMHnt ... llClel t~I IM dtY 111d Y•tr Ill lltll cNroH alllt ........... et flle ,,.,,..· C•rllllc:fllt flrol abow wrlltel, t11U2 flCl••n<n It 111v "'*' Ille ..,_ ..; ,(Oflk i.I StR•l 0 1wl'-C 1(-s NOTICI OP INTaNTIOtl TO INGAGI NOTICI TO CltlDITOllS MHI o.d, ifttetftl --........... ;; ... ·-IN THI UL• OP Al.COHOUC llV· lU,.UIOll cou•T 0, THI ... Id ,..W.CIMI N011rv l'vblk • C..lttorfti. lltAOH UATI OP CALIPO•NtA 'O• unpa f/f tM Mite _.. ( l Offk ffl ,. lly M HI ()Md, wltfl .... _, I""-.,_ ~~i;c..: Cou~ Merell JI, IMt THI COUNTY fW o.AIMI Sepl..,.bef 1, lH.S. " 1'I ..._ ,.._ eM ty C 1 lolO 1,.. fo Wllorn ti Mav Coll«rn. Ha. A. ~U law .-rovlCIH ~~ r';"~' ellP Wbit<I It IUut Mlt Ill IM ll(eftW I C>-hllle Of C.,olyn E.. lrltl\ntfltm 0.. 011111: Ma""' l f,. 19'6. ltUblttf>od u6'...e. Coaal Oell¥ PIJot, ptltd lor, notle.t I• lltrtOY tlVlll llltt <:e•secl • COMMONWEALTH MAN .. ll• h tll 1. l2, lt i.. ltU S»>'6 tM undt "IQ!wd Proe>Ostt lo •II •It"' NOTICE " HEllEaY GIVEN te 1111 MINT COM,.ANY. ,,,,.._ ' hOlk bever•te• •I ,,,. p......,I_, c;o. u.<!ltor1 Ill tM above ,,.,.,.., IM«dlnt lly 1,,,... J ,,,,,,,_, ______________ 1Kr!CM>d H tollows, th•t •II penc<I\ 111vl"9 claim• 191111,1 VI« ,.,tt....,. • LEGAL NOTICE IMO MOnrovla A•• , Cttll IMM IM w l4 G«-1 •rt re<Wored 10 lilt ll'oblt•"-" 0r...,. COM! Oelly 'llet - -------------Purklant to tuell lmentloll, Ille under· them. wltll IM MC«Uery vouci..n . lft Ille M•rc.11 22. it efld Aptll 1. "" ...... 1'9~ la •POIYll'!I to Ille 0.0.,.,_.,I 01 offie.t ol '"' cltrll OI ,.._ ai.ve tlltll~ NOT1<1 TO (llOITOI\ &IQll>oll( 8•vert90 (OlllN>I lor !Uu•llU court, or lo prew11t "*'" WOii 1111 M< -------------- \UNltlCHt COUIT 01' THI Dy 1ra11•tor Of 111 •kollollC bevtr19t Ii· uwry VOU<Mn. le lhl Ulldtn ttnecl at LEGAL NOTICE l'TATI 0, tAUl'OllNIA POil c.nM !or tic_.._, tor tlltW oremlMt 1111 Olltu of PuOIOC Adrnlnlatrator. 1141 TNI C~NTY OP Oil.\.... •• tot~. Eol CltHlnut $tret'!. Santi ""'· C•ll·l--------------11 Mt. A .,_ ON SALE llEER lornla, Wllkh ~ 11\t piece o1 bu•lnn> af ...,. l •l•lt f1f OoNlld Wlllll"' O.Ru,ht . A•-clKlrlftg to pro!esl llw l•-nu Ille ulldef'Vg,,.., In •II m•ll•ro pertalnlllQ NO Ne. ,..,, ... ., -ooc--Of llK:ll l~tflM(ll rnav lilt • ~fflf~ te .... Hl•lt ol Mid deefdtlll, wlthl'll TIC• 0, TltUSTl•'I SAUi NOl ICI Ii HERE IY GIVEN to 11\t p<ottfl wllh any Offk.t ol tlle Ofoperl· ¥• mMtlh• aller 11\t tin ! oubllutloll 01 Oii lllt 1'111 day "' AP'll, '"" tll ....,lien ef ,.._ e11ew 1111Nd ~ff't m~• Of A~tk k verao-Conlrol, with· "''' notice 11\t l!our of 11 :00 A.M. ti ffll $eulll ""'' ... ,.,_ l\IY1"' Clt lrn• •oa""' Ill lO °''' Ill "" ,..11ne Ill 11111 notla, O•lod M•r<~ is. 1'66 !tent llllr111C9 lo 11\t 0r._ ttulllfY -u ld dee**" er• r1111Mtd to tll• 11a11ng orouncb tor dmlal H pnwlclH R1ymond A II••~· Mo. CourtlloUM, city tf kn!• llM, CtlMer• "'-• w1t11 , ... _..,V YOU<Mf'I, '" by law Tiit ,..,.,1118 en -llc:ell.M'd PvllllC Adrnlnl•lr1t01 tM Illa, llANIC 01< AMElllCA ltATIOHAL 11\t flltlct et 11\t cler\ of Ille 1bove tor '"' Mie el 11c.ohotk bl-19tt, Tl•• "4<\'linlt lrtlor 111 tlle f,1t•I• TllUST AlllO IAVINGJ AUOCIATIQIC, -111" QIUI'!, Ot te ..,._ 1111n1, wllll lorm of -lfk«lon mtY llt olllalnecl of the! eboVt ..---.,, •• TnnlM ullcler Oeld ef Trwt ..... the _,y -.. 111 lho UftCler· trom 111y offk• ot IM Otoenmfflt. Y-. ""-'"" """ SfOlernller 2'. 1"4. ••eaited ..., $111....., ,......, 11 11U Ortll9t Aven\11. '41"• C. ...., .... E. ' Lil• L. l..t li•nc JU W"1 T•lrt St. Wini.reel Ha .... •M rtc»tdtd 111 ~ C.oal• MtM, C.lltorl'llt Wllldl I• 11\t """''"*' Or•no-COIN Oally l'llOt, SMta ..... t.IMIWN• ber l. 1• .. I• loot ""· "-"'· fll e1-ff# t.it!Mta Of tlw Uf\Olltrtle"'" I" April ,, IH6 SJJ ... Toi: 541..CUI Ollldel Roc:ord\ o1 .. HI Ctuf,ty f1f Or· ell """en 1>1rtel11""8 re "" nlal• of ;.,_11 .., •"""'""*"' ::::· Calltornlt, olWll 19 __,,. .,. Jn. »Id dlCAollilnt. wlltl"' '"' ..-111a '"" LEGAL NOTICE l'llt>llJ.lltd or._ Cell' 011ty ,.,..,. 11111111 ,., ,,_ Ill EllNr F. ""*' , ... ,...., oubllcatlon el IN• noltc. Merell ?t .,., AP"ll s. n. "· IH6 1tw6 .,., cer-i. E. Coltell. IMMM .... DI'" .t.p<ll 4, 1... Wife h fol111 1.,,.nla. by ,.._ fl IN Oe<eflly J O.llu>N ..,.. "'-" of <Artaln olllitallont _... Admlnlttralftl! el ........... el NOTte• TO c••DtTOU LEGAL NOTICE tller~. llOllco Ill wlllcll .... ,_._ .... •llOW ......... ....... .u .. ••1oa C4WU ~ TMI "" Dtam~ 'll. .,., "' ... na. .. ~. ~ ,,.,. 0, CAUl'OIUOA POii NOTICI TO ca101Toa1 .. _ ..,, "' Offl<lal ·-.. .... A-fM• COUNTY OP OltANOI IU,.llUOll COU•T 0' TI!ll Orante Coun1y, will .. 11 •I llUO!lc '"" . C S'Afl 0, (ALll'OllNIA l'OI floll IO "" """"' lllddtr flOt cttll. ~v· ~-AlllM, <•"""'" IM. l'Ji.. 1MJ THI COUNTY 01' OttA ... I obit NI ltwtul -V of tlle U•leel T---1 M1-nw h •e•• "' ALICE E llOL Tl. ·~· .... A·Slm Slttu .. •-rl<ca. •I ,._ "' ..... ~· .. ......., .., ................. ALICE lllltGINIA E• TON. Dec.e•Md E•l•lt "' Mari. Fereud 0.C...Md OUI -nf .,. -rr•nty. -·~ ... l'llOlllNCI Orenof Coasr Oi llv "'lei• NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN lo ll•t NOTICE 1$ HEREIY GIVEN lo ·,... Implied, •• M lltlt, ,.._.., ~r - """ l. 12. It, t6. 1-.. JJt_.. cr..i•1or1 fll Ille above Mmtel ~I crtdlton of Ille ebove -""' dt<-I cvmbftncft,, tt1t Intl_, ~ •~ •NI 11\el •II lMflOllS ~1vl119 <latml 0911WI 11111 all --• 11evl"8 clllmi 09tln•I llOW lwld by Ille Mle T,.,.._ Ulldtr .. HI LEGAL NOTICE Ille w ld Cl«edelll are rtqUlred to 11i. tht wl4 dt<tdetlf are NqUlrecS 10 Iii. !>Md fll Trwt, 111 ...,. .. "" tollowtfte llW'r\, with th• l'le«Ulry vOllCMra. •n 11\tm, with Ille M<cu.trv ~.. In dnc:rl!IM .,,_,.,, llMfM 11t •ht city -------------t~ olflQ Of Ille cler'll ot "Ille t11ow -lht offkt ot Ille <ten. ef lht tllow -f1f Coele MeM, CllllMY fll Ofenoo, llete lttlod ooun. or to pr-11\tm, wllll lllt 11114d cou'1. or lo prnent ttoern. wllll lfte flt c,alltorlllt, ,._! n«HH N voucllen . to IM ~•ltlMd ~ry vouellffs. to "" UfldenlllNd LO!• ,. ..... n "' Tl"Kt -tX~lftt •• IN Ottlc.o O! Pubtlc Adrnlnlalrator, •I tht law o«lc.a Of ,,.. Attor111y Loub IM ~twlY G.I *' lllereflll • ClllTl"ICAll OP IUllllUI 11'1 E"t Cf1 .. tnut Stret!. Stnll Ana. A. Audet, )OS$ WllJl\lrt 11o.ii.va;., Loe alw bllCl!flllnt 1!11 ..,....,,.,1y 144 l'IC TITIOUt. NAMI CelllOmll. w!llch 11 ltw pltct O! bustntu Anoett•. C•lltornla ~ Wllidl t. "" ltt'I !Nreof, at -~ recortiM In n,. Ut>dtft"""" eo .,.,,,,., IN• ... of Ille ul\Otrllgnocl "' •II mall•" ~'111111· ol•ct OI llUllMU Of IM UlldenlgMd "' loalt "· ..... 11 .... 12 ol Mbc.el· ~1"9 1 bu•IMSI ti I~ h lbe'1 1119 •~ 1111 u tel• Of .. 14 ~•. w•thln all malltro ot'1•1nlno te Ille utolt Of la-. Meol. llte.,.. ef Orenoe c-. ••t,llllt • Coste Mo ... CtlHornl•, under 1•• montM tllor lh• llrtl publlc.atloft II M id ~I. wl!M11 •IK ,,_ltu ..tier :t· Sltlc flt Ctllfomle. ,.,, tlcttttou• '""" ...,_ ot PAlllCWOOD "''' notltt ,,,_ tirot nubllc.atlon of tftls notice. or 1"9 1111rpou OI ,.Ylnt eblloallofta ~OMO tnd tht l .. ld lltm I• GOrnpoted OlllCI Much 11, ltM. Datte! Marcll 10. 1'6'. MCUrec! by atkt OtlCI of Trv>t, lllducl"" ~t ·~· lellowi"O ~r>OI'•· -llltnn llavrnond ... I r....,,, ,.,. 0 M•r-11• ..... a11CI I~ cftt,_ ..... •l(llellMt ol ,,,. Trv.-1" 11111 •"" olac.tt OI rn~• 1r1 u l'ublk AO,,,l111a1ratn• tlld E•t<.utrt1 l)f tlle Wlll of !!'• :;"'~· If ... v. ""*' Ille lenm •ollow' .AOml11l11ra1or OI ,... tho •bove Mmed __,.,.1 "' 11 ..,....... llf Trust ...., lnttrnl tllet• k vt<IY •~•mo. 1000 f lov Eotele of ,,.. above Lt1111 & a ... t fr:• ~ Sl..tll.OI lfl .,...Id ptlnc.lpel fJf «ron•, ll•lt>oa. c111tor1111 named cltetdenl JOU Wlblllrt IWlt«af'f • • M<Vr" by Mid o..d Of Tnn1, OorolllV B••uClltmp. ti Tru11eo. """' Y-... ,_ & ..... Lei •n .. lff, Ctllferflll ....., "''l: I~~!....... Ille .... Of wi.. l &•v Front. loll.llN. Ctllfortlla JU W"I Tlllr4 '""°' Ttl: UIJI ,.._.14' I "" .... ,...., 25. 1,.._ C W Mes•~r. 1711 ! Coa1I Hwy,. $allla Allt, Ct..,_,.le "'""'...-' 1W llt<utrto • llANIC OF AMIElllCA Cor&ne d#I Mor. (alltortlll To....,_ J41-4UI "R·17Va N"TIONAL TllUST "ND M IN tmm•ll, 1'01 No Mttlltway, •-YI fW A ... l11blrtl9r PubllsMd Orang. Coa•t Oattv l'ltol 5AVINGt. ASSOCIATION. "'"'' Ano. C1lllorn11 l'VbllS114C! Ort"Ot Cotst Delly Pllol. t.Urch 15, 12. 19 •nd Aprll 5, 1166 <i...6 ;• lrutl~ J ( G111111110 , :iaAO MOllletlY t.1 .• MarC!' IS. zt 1' •"" April }. tt66 '22-66 LEGAL NOTICE vb L~r~K•. Co>!• M•w. C1lllor11la -11 •~ C a •r111ur E Svend...,, J07ll I . l•lbot Y ,.......,, . H1er. 8ouleverd. llelboa. Calltornla LEGAL NOTICE "·"* -•~lll•nt Trvtl Ottl<tr Oi ied Ma rcll ll. I.... CERTll'ICAT• 01' IUSINll& l'Vbli.ntd Orel'ft COlll Deity "llM, C, w. H~ttr l'lc!ltleut 'lnft Ntl'N Mardi 2' and •rll S, 12, IH6 ~ J c GlanullH "m Tl1E UNDER$1GNEO CIO ,,.,.., cer.1-------------- M w 1.,.,,.,..11 NOT1c1 TO c1t101ToH 111y th•• tlleY .,, CON1U<t1no • U WElt LEGAL NOTICE Arltlur f . sv_,.,Mll SUl'EltlOI COUllT 0, THI CONSTRUCTION llU•I,..._. 11 630 w. Fin l llfvtrlv lluuc111mp STATE O' CAL.IPOltNIA POil Slr .. t, Tualln, Celltornla, ullder the lk · Dorothy ltaU<Nrnp, 'Tru\ttt THI COUNT'f 0' OllANOI tll0oua tlrm N mt Of ANAHEIM SEWER NOTICI INVITINe llDS \tll# l)f Ct lll•>rnlt . Or•t>Ot Countv No, A, Sl.11• CONSTRUCT ION •nd that 11kl firm la Nntlc:t Is l>«reby ........ ltltl lftl llMrf O• Muell ll ...... before ,.,., • Ne h lll• "' N0 118EltT E llRUTSCHER comoo~ OI th• IOllowlno Ptroon•. w!lou of Tru111Ht of ,,,. N...,.,,, H•rtlor u ... ••t\I Publk 111 and lot w ld S!att, ,,.,. l llO 'nown u NORBER T EUGEN. "~m~1 In lull end places ot rt1kle11<e Jo., High kllool Oltlrlct wlll rta1v1 bldt tonally •-rfel llf'ltrlv ll•eucllamp, Oo-'" "' •ollow,, 10-wlt, up lo 11.00 AM. "orll ll. 1"6. •t 11\t rll!llY ltauellame. c w HUit•, M w LEONHA RT ll!IUTSCHER. DK,oaa.a. JI)< D Mc Rt YllOl<I>. 16l ~ MVrlil offtc. of IN 0 1,trlct 8ualltUI MaMtw lmmell. J C Gl1t•<llll\. •!><! Arthur E NOTICE: IS HEltEllY GIVEN to tn. Av•, Tu11tn, C1tlfor11l• tor Ille l\ir11lllllnt lo the Olflrlcl flf v• l vtMMn, -nown to m• •n !If Ill• otr· trtdllon ol •~• •bovt "•rnecl dtet<>tnt Alkt trtnt McR•YllOlll•. I~ S.. Mvr· rlou• Item• of tuNllet ~ for Ille --n.tmtt "'' tut>lcrt~ to. 111< l~•I all per'°"' hi vl119 tlt lms 1911MI II• aVI , l u,11,,, Cf lllo<l\lt hloll 1<llool1 Of !ht Ohilrlct within l"'•ru-m a nd ICkt\OW~ ttley ,,.,. Mkl ~· .,. ret111lrfel to ti~ WITNESS OU' hand IM' ,,.II dlV of l11ew Item• COllSlsl ....... 11, of. 111/t u owtf.d tlll """ '"""· wllh 1111 ~euary voucr..rs. In Merch. i.66 i re not llmlttCI le. o'1 ""''-' •NI 1SE•LI IM offlct of , .... c~rlt of Ille •bovt M • Allc.t Ire ... Mcl!~ynokk woo•i.1. c.tltttrll •l'ld llomc oconornlc N D ,.,,,.,,.,.,v J• tilled GOUrl. or lo pr.,..nl tllern, with tht Jot o McRtynokl• O<!Ulpmtnl ,,., wpptlff, auclk> viwit N~lorv Publk-C.tlllor"I• llt(JIOlrV VOU<Mn. lo '"' u..Otralgned ~TATE OF CALIFORNIA I eQUIP"'tnl .,., "'""'"'· ••••!Olltrv .... Prl.-clpal Olli« In at t~t Ottk e OI Public Allmlnb tr1tor. COUNTY OF 011 ... NGE I o piles. IMu1lrlal e'1 eM -r media,,_ Oro"Ot Cou"ty 11'1 Eut CMSlftUI SI_,, S1Mo A"•• OH THIS l41h 01y of Mirth A O tel ll\ltlll_.,, tltd 11199 draperlu Mv Commiu lon f_.Dltli C..lilorl'llt, Which 1• the plea ol bu"· 1til6, betort mt, Wllllem A ,..lliard, ~ S.elecl blch will IMI pu411k1 OOtlled M•rdl 1, Utt ~u ol IM ij""-rslontO In •II mall••• Nol••Y Pul>tk In and 10< tht u la Coun· encl reed aloUd °" 1111 ebove v IOKtt• ,_ .. L 11........,. :;~~~~nl~ ~~1'!11~~~ ~:,.·~~ 1ctec':,r'• ty •ncl s111t, ru1c11no 111er11n, duly com-date and tlme In tlle Ol•trlet llotrf UU Te..., AV-lion of thla llOlk t rr "". Gt· mlufoned •nd l'#Orn, perM>Nliy •ooe•r· lloom, locatod 11 1601-1~ Slrte!, New· (Ml• flMMr CeM..,,,lt Oeted Mlldl II l t&t '6 Alkt Ir•,,_ M<RtyllOkl" J ot D. M<· port lltach, C1lilornl1. ._.,. 11 ' • R1Ynold1 kl'IOWll to to bt Ille ptrsorn Oet1llf.d apeclllc.tliollt ..,....,,,,,,., Ille l'ublllhlll Dr•-Cnot Dally ll'llot, P •VmOll<I A. llr•nOI. MD. whow 111mt1 •rt 1ubt<rlbtd to the wlill· """' lo l>e bid UPOft, t-"'tr with teft- MtrGll 1' •"" i.orll 5, 11. U, lf64 A~:::\~1 t11"';"lnl•:•~~or •nd •n ln1trurnenl, •nd t0110wledgod lo rne dllloll• coverlnQ lf\c blcldlnt1. mtv .,. ... ... .u Elltlt 'o,· ~;. 0 • .,.; lh•I IMY Ue<uled lht ··-· cured ., IM Offkt Of .... District IUll- "•mtd df!Ctd M ' IN WITNEU WHEREOF, I hava htrt · "'" M.aMoer. ''°"'Mii SlrMI, New.er! LEGAL NOTICE---veu"t· "'""""' a M•w• • unlo "'' rnY halld •M alll••O my 'of!lcl•I lt1ch, C1Hlor11la. JIS WMt nlrd Street v al th• aoy and YHr In tnl• Cmltk:ltte llld1 muat IMI wtirnlltf!d Oii lt•m• p,. S.111• ;.,.., CeNler•lt ""' •bOve wrlltf<\ vldfd l>V IM Olslrlcl •1111 mull M ec-h~· J4l-4»l ISEALI cornpanlecl by o !>Id ~sit In 111o torm A1141rMYt ·,., ;.emt•lltralflr William A ,..,n1rfl OI • c .. nler'• <Mc• or certNltd clledl Publl~ Orano~ Cou1 O•ilv p,i.,1, My Commlolof> l 1111lrn (; ... ,j :ldllle ~,,_~·~ldlo lf•t Of'rCMll M1rfh IJ, !2, 1' Ind April j , l tM •73-~ May 13. IU7 · ll'Ublli>l'ed Or•~ Cont Oallv P•lot. TM llo•rd OI TruslM> r•••rvu tfle LEGAL NOTIC.E Merch 19 '"° .4prll s. n, u. lfM ,.,~ rlgtlt ro rtltcl a"V nr •11 bid• .,,., to N•. A-jJNJ walvt 111y lnfor,..alltle.l '" thf b'~· °' 111 ..:~•t l)f l!lltC ~. JOMNSON. De· l'•Jt't7J LEGAL NOTICE ·~.~l~arc~ 11, l•6' NOTIC E IS HEREllY GtVI N 10 ,,,. CIRTllllCATE 011 I USINUI IUl'lltfOR COUU 0" THI Ol!e" ll·OO I\ M April IJ, ltM creditor• o1 Int abovl fttm'° dtctdtlll l'lc!lfltU' l'lrm Ne.,,. STATI 011 CALll'ORNIA PO& llOARO OF TRUSTEES OF .... I •II ""'"'" hevl119 claim\ •O•IMI THI UNDERSIGNED 00 ht r•by c•r. TMI COUNfV 01' OllANGI THE NIWl"ORT l1.4R8011 ttw .. kl de<ldtfll 1rt r9<1Ulred to lilo lily I~•' Wt .,. cor>ductll'Q t bu1lneu 11 Ne. 141n• UNION HIGH SCHOOl IM!'ll, wltll IM necttwry VOUGhtrs. I~ 27'1 Eu l COH I HIQllway, CorOn4 d•I SUMMON\ OISTlllCT OF ORANG[ lllt Offk • Qf lht clerk of the above e11-Mor, Ct lllornlt, Vndtr tl\t llclillou' firm lo.Mn U COUNTY. CALIFORNIA llti.ol courf:' er lo preHnl th"1"· wllh name of THE lll!UNCH llOX ind lh•I l'llANIC CUllRAN LUMBER COMPANY, lly Or Nor,..1n II Loah, •no 11e<u11rv ¥OUChers, to lhe under· u kl firm 11 c.omposod of lht followlnt INC .. • C1llforn11 Corporelioft Plt lntlfl Se<rrtlry tlOlllCI al TH£ OFFICES 01' HEit AT· peno•"· ""'°" namt> I" lull •nd plac11 VS. VAN l.ANNIS, MARGERY l.ANN IS, l'ublitlllCI Ora119< Co•st Di iiy 1'11111, 'iO!tNEVS. DANIELSON ' ST CLAIR, of rulOtnet ••t n lollows. lo-wll: TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM· March 1' and Aprll S, lt6' "7 .... $VITE MS. &15 S. FLOWER STREET, Eerl F IClcR, S'7l'h Carnation AVt> PANV. a Ca1llor11l1 corporello11, 1...s ------------- J..OS ANGf21ES, CALIFORNIA. wlllctl I• nv•. Coron• d•I MM. C•liloMla DOES I throu91' )(, l11<lu1lve, O~e~ntt LEGAL NOTICE lhl plate Of llUtlneu ot lht undtralQ....cl Wiiiiam II. Tl\omp111n. Hl''I Ctrno· THI PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF If! ell 1111t1er1 pertalnlnt to lht ott l• 111)11 Ave<'AH!, Corona del Mi r, Celltor-CALIFORNIA. -------------~ Mkl Hcecltn1. wltllln 11x rnot1lh1 titer ftl4'. To Ille above "•med Olftftfllnh: ,_,. tlM ftrat publkatlon of lhl• netlce. WITNU l Our h•""' tn" Utn d•v of You ore her•bY dlrt<tod 10 • .,,...r end IU,.111011 COUllT 01' TH• Ot lN M•r<h "· It~ M.,cn. 1'6' •n,wtr th• <.ornPl•lnt OI lht •bovo named STATI 0, (ALll'OllNIA 'O" Lo;il" ' Jnhn..,., "'••I r 1(1H plal"tlll lll•d In tn• •bove •nth..., ~rt THI (01JlllTY 01' OllANGI E 111<utrlf I'll ·~· w"' "' Wllllt "I " Thl)ll'lol&I' In th• •bov• •nllllM! AC:llOll brouqllt .... 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" lht cou'1room 01 Ot N nm•"' No 1 .-unto "" mv nalld 1Pld elll•fld my Ollklat (SEALI ,.,., court. •• 101 Notth e • .,.~..,,1y, 111 The DAlLY PILOT i. one ... , '"' d•Y and Yt., In lhll Ctrllllult w E H JOHN. Clork lh• City of .s ...... ,,. , .. ,,nr"" llrtl •b<IYf wrltl&ll fh E II CorMll•on D•~: M••Cll "· 19•• . ol tht few community news-10111c111 s.111 o • .,.,,.,. c1rr1 w E H JOHN ..... ,._..... t It• sb:e In the Jot.-pll E Davi, Horwood, H•llorn ... '" .. " • Corfman (Oljnfy Cltr> .. -....-·. 0 N()fu y PUl>ll<<•lll<lrftl• u u VII 1.IO• 'Teunt. l'r•nlltr .... How• country to have the oombin· ,.,111(.lpel 011k• 1n l'•tt 01110 ••• 1tt1 iu wu1 Th•rt 11 eel ~rvfoe1 Of bot h AH OCI· Ortf\O' CounlY Nt•••rt luc~. Ca10t .. ~1t h nll A11t . C11ifer1111 P U P My COtT>t91i"lo1n h f)llU T1i.p~..,t1 '7H060 ftl: HI •U 1 at.ed ~n u1d nited ru.-Ju,.. 11. 1tM A11er•ov• 1e1 "''•'"""' All•,..n 1"" """''"" WAIT . TO CLW UP Oii YOll (~ oun CAU DAILY pt LOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. 6 4 2 • s 6 7 8 FOR s A T u R D A y FASTI ACTIOlll FASTI ..... .. 10000.-•• 1000 Gene( al 1000 General 1000 o.t ot w~ laycNlt That'• why the ownen of this eorgeoua three bedroom, two bath, Wtltdiff home are selling and becauae ol that the owners ban' priced it to Mil Beam ceilln&J...1 ralHd hearth 1lump stone fireplaces in family room .and living room. All built-in kitcben and service pore)). Tbe undertr"ound utllitiea and ~ buutttul landlcaped neighborhood malte this one of tbe loveUeat are• to live in. Ask- ing '38.950. TO THE IONE ~gen wer& worked to make t.bia freably paaoted home 1 Sood buy, BuUtin range and oven. Large fenced yard. Cone!'ete patio. Forced air heat. The paymenb are Juat '95 total on the 4~% loan. Juat $18,000. C. F. COLISWORTHY & CO. llHI Estate 1904 Harbor Blvd., Coste Mesa 642-m7 Nut te lnack ltiop Jr. --~~------------ • 2 Bdrm. Doll House Thi.a house bu been newly painted imide and oul New carpet throughout. Located on quiet Cul-De-Sac atreet in good lubide area. Zoned for 2 more units. Full price $18,750. ~~~p~ ~~! ~nJ!_s le! walls. Shingle roof.I. 3 ganges on alley. Nicely lancbcaped: Fee Simpte OW1>et'lbip. hll price '39,500. MESA 642-0820 * * * * * * *· COATS & WAUJa~ REAlTORS I ONLY $700 DOWN And anyone can qualify for this 3 bedroom home. Pi'fce tncludes wall,. to wall carpets and dnpes, paymenta of only •tSO per month TOT AL. EXECunVE SPECIA( U it'a beauty and luxury you're after, then 1ee lhia! Huge • Bedroom. 2~ bath borne on a beautifully located lol backing up to Mea Verde Golf Course. Terrific 16x35 heated and filtered POOL. intercom system, fantastic landscaping and much more. You'll see at $64.950 Ws the finest now av}ilable . Submit your terms!! 1491 Baker at Harbor 546-4141 * * * * * * *' BEAT-UP HOUSE mu FOR SALE Mesa Verde 4 Bedroom Pacesetter with 2 doors kicked in. a window broken, lawn needs mowing and a few rooms need painL Other Ulan that it's perlect. The structure ii tound & so ii the price. $28,500. (Others are aai.ing $33,950). ~~: J46.59'0 • 2150 Meta v.,• Dr. ~· "Blues In The Tax" $15,750 ln1ta11t 4v1,..1u ' hee. LI M7'4 ------ IMSTOIS HPtt0I a "altoepet". Eut· side CM. R-2 property. sur· romdtd by A·P. C·\ & C·'Z ~. near 17th St. Sba.rp. .ou.od l BR hard· wood floor home· Double p.r&i'· FUll price bs.95(). Submit low down. Hurry! CALL DA VE MYHRE PALM DISllT Now Open for Inspection Ddwc.e 01ltom Homes By Owl'IH F. Wb!t..e. Jr. 'ftlll!tle U ruts could have pro- vided 12,000 SHELTER on your Grom Income this year. 'nie triplex I& In " irood rental area and MUST BE SOLO. Each un.it 2 bed· room. 1 blath, new carpetl. drapes, buUHm. private vatio and many ,xtru. S3960 INCOME per year Uld ~ Price only $33.000. Only lll9JIO per mo. ~ principal, Int, ta,x, inaur- an<:e, pool It extulor mun. tenance. 3 Bed Rm1. l 4i baths. Juah carpetlnr ~ drapes. Built~in stovl'. re-- frig. waahtr i dryer. Take OVtt bi& f'.H.A. Loan. Only $83.00 Per Mo. Is allyoo ~ lnclud1111 prlne. int. .\ tu~. Jnoome on th• other ball of th11 delwrt duplex at Sl.25 per mo. ~· the !?~. Both have 2 Bed R.ms. fi~pla~s. F.A. heQt built.ins. HIW floors. A: ,;. rag!'S. Adjacetit to new aulf ~. FUJI pr!~ 126,600. Try 10% dn. ~I 1.31. Heritqe Real F.a· t."\lt' FOUND: GOLDEN .EASTEI 3 and • ~ 2 baths, c:arpeta, dr.-pes. built·Im. refriaeration. 2 car .~. l.andtaped. sprinklen. South on Ponol• to Silv'r Spur Ranch Gat• Tum ri&bt. keep ri&bl. to SUn Lane and Moon Lane. Phone Fittaidll 6.QMl2 E-w~ Call 673·81~ VIEW •• WOW! EGG! .• 1mqine only SU.~ for lbi.I small home on ~e lot' in EalWlde COit& Meu.. Try llliO down • yuu' u have a apectacWu val~. Tax~ IEAUTIFUL TWO BIG. BlG 3 S.R. home STORY-$29,500 I~ decorated Liv. Rm-2~ aq. fl of~ to ·-·.t PLUS bu&e Fam. Rm ... only $114 ... )'Ml'· ~·· ton wac-. A Rare Val- ..,.. ....... and POOL. TOT AL VIEW ~ In and enjoJ We. Shon . ol. OCEAN and BAY at lib modd' hllmt. • bir· bed-JUST S46.ooo. ut' 2629 HARBOR BLVD. Kl 5--9491 ~n Eves WALKER & LEE l'OOIN plug 600 l(J. ft rum- pus room for pe.rt.les and games. U you can bu,y a bet~r 2 etory UWI t.hia for this law price, ~·d like to BAY VIEW airoe it. Ml Wetddilf Dr. OPEN FJU-SAT·SUN. I 6*-77U ()pea~. 2131 CHANNEL RD, Balboa Pftdnlnll. 2 bdrm Al dm 2 ba., 2 iittpl. tuu price rn.ooo. • ~ E. H. Mlchael. RJtr. 'fJ1I & e.Jbo& Blvd.. Balboa 67J..6B UstillCJS Wanted To make yom-bona? more marketable we will give yoca • tree appraisal, paint the UUI that need it, In· terlor or exterior, cost of painting to be paid in es· crow. Call Frank Katnik. 64Ut11 Campus c.ompany R.eallon Bm1' INVFSTMENT in Westcliff Aru 111 Newport Beach ;:/)over 'Ulla,. from $26.100 Call 642-3360 Hardwood Roors Halecre9t Sect.ion Best Buy. 3 Bdrm. INillin&. fireplace. patio. &hake roof. bi it lot. Reduced to $.21,500 1733 WestcliJf Dr., N. 8 . 5'8·55m KllHJ Sin Uvlng ROOM· 2 BR'1, 2'11i ba. An adult bom' on a wide Ir· vtoe Terra.ce Ave. Stt . ~39 A•ocado $46.850. Clll DOsM, Realtor TRADE YOUR TRAILER for th.la m~nt pollsh- f'd and shined dream home. Vlsl.a vision living room with 2 walls of ~· lno d ceed in fttlin& I. Modem buill-in kitchen with big country ltyle pantry, deep pile carpeU and CUilom drapes Uuu-<d. Ownera want to tra~I. will ILCCt!pl your Z> fl. ~ or 1aJ¥e mobile home for bit equity. R.ealistically prad al $24,500. ROTrMAN CO. 546-8222. ---------- 10 UNITS POOL 210 CEDAR ST., N.I . Block to beach, excellent rental' new furnished 9'1v retunw. Harriet Perry REALTOR 3336 Via Lldo ~ NpB EXCELLENT EXISTlNG LOAN. 3 Bf'dnlom. Huge Famity Room, 14' Batha. Room for 3 can + office or wtirk llhop. $39, TJO. Jun Smith, Realtor · 400 & 17th, O>sta MP58 646·3255 * OCEAN FRONT 5 furn. apes. Trade -boat • TDs. Alao 3 bdr tie.ctier $29,500 l.tlboa Bay Propertl .. 673-7420 67J.Sl.87 l SUNNY PATIOS .~ a IUl\l\Y cti9P0sition. 3 lge BR. roomy U-shaped kitchen. CdM ............... SJ7,900 rno w. Coellt Hignw11y Del R I E t t &-t2-6472 FVES 67l -346!i • •ncy •• ' a • 11------·----3:i00-C Ea5t Coe~ Hwy. WOW!! WOW!! I CdM 67l-5540 f nur umt Blclg11. $34 ,00> tn Slll. 00) Will rxchanae for • • • • • DON WARD CO. 642-2020 EL TOR.0-3 BR. 1'1 ha. tam rm, rompl. cpt,l/drps. Sl~lfi mo. lnC'I. pnn(' k int. 83MJ66 llORS£ LOVERS to w ttJe 11'1!1.al1>. 1s acrt. 3 bdrm. hou~. good corra ls Md hnm By appomtm,nt only Bkr. 616·~. EYe! 673-4.577 DOVER SHORES BAY and Vl EW HOMES with J pr ival.t> beaches. MAC'CO REALTY CO . 10'.!1\ S.1ntiairo Or. LIOO llll" Baylront Apts 'N"'4 port Bf>A<"h Conv.-rt.rhlr In hom,. ?8110 17U 1 OR .Hill~ fil SEMPLE ·~LESTATE %115 & Cout liiibwa.v Qirona dd Mar (Between Carnation Ir Dahlia) 675-.2101 ·~··****** F ion•bfe · iaycr .. t Superb 4 BR home. 3 IUX· urioua bath&, ~l.e din· in& room. 1re walnut pM· elled tamily rm. gourmet kitchen • ~· d relaxed living, with tra.nspareot alidini walla to sun • ftlled po.tio. Ivan Wells built & only a year okt. You own the land -$6.5,500. Ruth P•rdoll, Rltr 16«; Wellclitf Dr. N.S. 642-5200 ....... ,,,. .... Steal 111is Duplex Needs fix~ up. Haa 11" Ba. Bit • iM, WMher & Dryer. Nice palio. ~r aruciooll· Try 107o down and uaum' existlna 1'nl5t Deed Of a.p· prox 122.700. Will trade tor F,quill~. ND ttor 16811 TU.st.in Ave. 646-3907 646-4579 494-4229 Want A Steal? I hav' l n'w homes that must be 1Dld immediately. Builder has slashed the p r i c e s to approximately $2,000 under F.H.A. and V.A. 11ppraisall. Sea~iful &J'N, Ont {g 8 2 story with ~. all built Lne, 3 tarae bf'drooms. $24.900. 2 are 4 bedroom hornet with a finilbed bol1u11 rooifi. All the eittru $22,900. Many ~ in homes. family roooia etc. Bier. 546-5666. •••••••• 1 SprlngiTme Ma,lc Ia bursting out all over on lhis 1eCluded tree Unf'd St. Md in ~ bl~'(~ yard. Eul!lidt 3 hdrm. hdwd floora. c~. drpa, frplc. Im· mAcul•tc! Sl.200 dawn Lo FHA Sl45 monthly ~I. PLAZA REALTY 450 Eut 17th, C.M, 642-4020 ••••••••• HORSE LOVERS to eettle t'$late. l\ou"'(', '"' acre, 3 bdrm. Reduced $3,000 Olarmin&' custom built E· side home. Sharp adulHiv'!d 111 & newly redecorated. Too ma.ey features for thJS ~.OWNER MUSTSEL.L SlOOO. Down. New,.nat • At Vlctori• Mt 6-1111 or It's A Winner! You'll have to qree Uiaj Uua ii oor o1 the lavebest two aitory homH available in a.ta Mesa. Loc:atf'd oa 11 I~ OJ.1-dHac lot beau• t ilulJy landscai>f'd. T h I I ho~ fee.lures 4 larie bed- rooma · IC!fll.l fomal dinina area plus 11 '8r&e aepani.tt family room complete wtlb hard polished penelin&'. ft.re- p!~. bw1t-in barbecue and a wet ber. Ot.ber fealurd include expemivt wall lo wall e&11>eta. bullt·ln ranee It oven. too many extra.a t.e mention.. Can't be beet,. Asking only S3&,880 Traclu Accept.d FARR•W 293 E. 17th. C.M. MESA VERDE- $20,750 Don't mJ111 teeinc thia ~ mendous family home •1t choice area. Should be tllll bHt buy of ~ enUre vid- ruty. Big bedroom•. 2 blathl,, family room. e lectn c buUt. In kitchen. overslie doublt car K8l"9i'· strikina bride fi l't:'Pl llOl!. W I W ca rpetlni and draptioS. You won't find anything 1.h111 nice for thi1 low price. Don't be 11 "Wish I had" • be a "Glad l did". 2043 W~lill Dr. 646--7711 Open Eves. 11JGE ROCK FRPLa :I BR 14' hath&. Cllll"ta. • drapell, Pllllo, BBQ, mpr1n- kl~r-. A lot of hou.ae for $17.950.- RIGHT IN TOWN I 2 BR den ~. neet A cleen. lll.f'ie lot wflh roona t.o b111ld. Right ln town. $15,750, EZ t.erma. Wells-Mccardle REALTORS lntr."nftlo nal I ,.,,~•1111-e Or8noo C11•s• 0•11v "I'"'· Pun11 '-0 O••...,• r "•I' O••'• ft'"" I ll'v~lli~•o O••·~· , •• , ""'' l'llo<. '---------------" Mere~ ''· 11. n •"0 Ao<ll ). ttM •J)·ltf M1•c• 1J l" ••d ""'" I 1~ '"•I 0• I.A Mor<• l" 10 4•0 ~r• ··• '°'"" ._ _____ ., S.17.!M \h v lr~rl,. ft~I t:tt: 1 LI J..&.-.'.-4 fi7~1l'O ' • I -Gene• - I wtiat this 3 lot Jl ed in llCf)OC Palla SJ7.64 Open 646-1 I I SI' • TIU:l' bedrs STYI Built floor ruo!. "21.2 Opel! 546.~ I Bl Yf.:5. bath; be ) c,o.' ,fa.mi H.an modi nu tor qual $22.~ 9. 646-: exc loa.J ina, 'cab 'Am •w ma. tire ·en DOl v 2 t Ft Na Qua. bee ~ pla to lan We SUI (P. 1 2!: Uc t ( c I Pll • lt' d~ ''I 224 Np 2 : ·a ... lutSdly, Aptfl 5. 1"66 DAJLV fllun'/Hews-,,.. II llNTALI llNTALS ltlNTAlS RENTALS iiNfAU =; Aft1t. Purftished ....._ PwnllhN Apb. Purnlshed Aptt. Unfurnished Apt!. Unfvrn..._. HOuHI POI S•\.• • !«>UllS FOil SALi "OUSI$ FOlt SALi HOUSH 110R SALi o.Mr•I 1000 Oenerat· IOIO CJott1 MM. 1100 L.. .. 1151 ...... 40000eMre1 4000 Celt• MIN 4100 OSTA MISA 5100 COSTA MISA 5100 T H F ~J E/\ I. E: ;_; . r l\ T E r-x ~ ; THOU•HT FOR TODAY ----~--~----~ Spl·c 3 bedroom •• • tireplace • hardwood floora And . new-quality carpetl.ns .i Id~ be.tba S *Plus* Pan 1 bedroom apt. , brtnd MW-M\'tt OCC\t" ,..._.. .• 4 Mrm • pJect F1m lltm • waU to ..all C'UIM!tblr ~~~----~~~~--~-~ $17.50 WEEK & UP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·~ (),.. JlunJ,.J C/i/I ;/),.. : ~ ~..,.~ H~~!e,~ _G!~!~S ·;; : ::s. =:':~1V ~ail. from $90 incl util ~; e No DtPO•ll• 1 • 2 & B IORM -PURN & UNFURN :·.: ..uND NEW -NOW L!ASIN• ,.............,, Unfu,..._, e.dMlor-1 Mrm-2 ldrm. Lewett Price 45' L .. c • Toda, " the ~ '°" wom.d abOUt )8*1day. 1.1ce Dl'W <lOOdWon this full bath 1A l home bu been nceot.ly Va· • c:onverilM kitchen Only .,.., Dewft Larp aN.lt pt.&io. 1mmllc 2 bd.nna, dtnb\c-cte.. l*- b&lha, Hl·bt9med puelcd Uvlilc room with frpk. All MW lci\Chm; oapleWlJ c&Jl)eled-Full price $41,500 awner. '15-3811 Quiet. gacious living. One of ti., most apec.- taeular Oce~n and City Views in Lasuna Beach. ltil1 Within W-alkinl d.iltance to bMch, . them'• and &hoppmg. Drive-in Parkin&. • car. 6 8&r • Now Open Huted Pools -Child C1re Center . ~ 2311 Ne.vpart Blvd. 548·9155 Adltcent te 1hoppin1 -Choice locatlen ,.: ; Tl l E ~J l::A L E : ··r.r\'1 ER '. GOSH What a BUY! You cu own thla 3 bedroom, 2 bf.th home for RENT MONEY! Locat· ed Vi a quiet 1n•, cloee to schooll-Larae fenced yard• Pat.lo • Double praae. Only Sl7,ti00 tull price. Call Now! Open 'til '· 646-7171 546-2313 'T'HF Q EAL E !-~ T .ATER S IMAGINE SI' -this ta reall1 SOME- THING DlTFERENT! A bedroom, 2 bath SPANISH STYLE home I ll\repl&ce Built • bw! Hwdwood !loon! SPAMSH nd tile roof. 1..arSJe fenced yard $21,250 tult price. Call Now 3 ! ! Open ·w 9. 546-2313 646-7171 THE Q E~-...L ESTATERS BELOW FHA Y~. dlia 3 amROOM. l'it bath, EASTS.IDE home can be youn tor 18a dian us Go•'t appra\aaJ. Spadoul fa.lntlY room! ~ Hardwood fl.oora! Brtcbt modem ldtclwn! Patio '1'bil ~mu can be ~ for ooly $800 down to qu.allfled buyer. Full price fl,l,9<n Call Now! ~ 'til ! . I • 9. 646-7171 546-2l1 3 TH E ~JE.r~;_. E S TATER.S 2 I . ti) 646-717 TH E ~/E A L E.STATER.S 1 $16,910 Nantucket te •et ~tyle Qiarmer on priva oorner lot, but • qw • ~ AnyotDte an .,.uroe excellent FHA existirC loan. ~ 3 ·)Tl· aid. Buil ina, cupetl, drapes, natural ·cablneled, " aparlding ce 'amic Wed kit.chen. Tem.t.1 M.arter borne tor young marrieds or fabulous re- Urement cbttage for el ·ers. See to believe. W 110t 1Mt. Tenm to ftt all t· ,.. c d· tli WALKER & LEE 2629 HARBOR BLVD. Kl 5--9491 Open Eves. ! Forest of TrHI . No Dn GI or 5°/o D " Quaint -unique & lovely bedroom. 1400 1q. ft. of tre mendoul fainily )iviJll. nre- place lenda warmth 6: chee to lar&e living room. Hug tandllcaped lot. Walk Weticllff abope. 0nJtt S21. SUbmlt low down· l . r e to 000 CP-187) 540-1720. <FEN 'TIL 9 P .M. Tarbell·Realton ~ ~ Blvd., C.M caied due to~ jell') transfer. R·f * Plu * eaturea lod\lde 4 large lot r Heliday Plqa Aph Mull Uvifta. l Bdrm Al>& ovedooldni pool. C.arpot 61 Q.lra prtvaa.. parltinl· · 642-5151 2700 Petenon W1y ··: At H1rbor incl Ada~ Coste Meu '.~ Mdrooma plus & f&m1ly f.eoced treea OUTSTANDING FIATUUI: S~370 ,. room ' 1" bat.bl. DrNm lmmedlale OCl.'Up&JM:Y ktt ~n feabres bftaldul • PRICED TO SEl.J.. • Cenual ei.vator • UY mt• Br'a pr~ -.irei1 for Tel·I· Clear cJ4*d ciJ'CU1l TV a.otenaa system of fiDall reeepuon. • Private Bak:onies • ................... bar, bids ol cabtneta and By Owner bui lt-ln tU&e ~ oven. Lo-Ope dally * LOVELY 4 BR l BA. * LGE FAMILY rm. $58,500 OWNER * 113-''169 • So\md~ntroned eoncret• On A walla 1• Pomona Ave. C.M. Nr. Oly Kall .t l9tb Sl. N P1·ea1lge Addreta ewport Hgts. 4210 .. Economy Renta ~'--~---~~~~ ed in an ucellent wea, .... ~ ~-,. u ~-.. Elucn AYe. '-"lft• cat • R&ncea. Ovma. Dllbw.lllhen CLE.AN l • 2 BR/ S90-up ADULTS. * 646·li0l 24Zl E. 18TH ST. MARTINl9UE · .. beaut.I.fully ~· OU\- extraa lnclude wall to ••••••••• er OI' (213) 311·1'1!6 coUect. LIKE NEW 2 br, 2 be, ao. petio, $45,IXXI. By owner, 67l-50J7. LAGUNA BEACH 494-2449 Mir. VICTORIA MANOR GARDENS ., ~-e.~Uu.cn:·tc!; OWNER MOVING pl - ---------------- LoYdY Bacbek>r Ir 1 Bdrm $19. $ll5 2 wks free rent Comlort&ble fum, bll.inl Heated 1Pool, l .. bli.na, ac>u· ciol» & quiet. 989 Victoria St., C.M. 646-6774 c 4150 Ba.chelor Furn .. from $1111 1 Br unfurn •••••• from ~ :! Br unfum • • • . • trom $U5 3 Br, 'l Ba, unfum .... SL"JO * Deluxe 3 Br 2 Ba unfurn, As.wme ~FHA lcen Northaide, 3 BR 2 batb, HOUSIS fOR SALE. UNJALS . ....-OnlY family room. Sic yard, near --------- scbooll It lbopplna. $1.8,500, Huntinp.n a..cb 1400 L..,... IMch 1705 ....... UnfurnJtMd ~ .. ,.;. ~~% tinancina· · *********** Hm of Your Owllc.t .;..;.;......•_M_1_11 ___ ,_1_00 S24,581 ,, ... Acceptttl * LARGE·l IR. ON 10 ACRES pri/pool , !en<..-ed ........ S.2jO Gracious living, carpet., drapes, gar, park·Uke aur· FARR•W lUBA<H IWTY llO DOWll VA fOr tu. .. ' dlildren. 3 ~RM~ ~ 30'll Hal'W Blvd. C.Y. ftft • I au.,.. .t ocee:' vaewt in yard.° $115 mo U 8--0019. 545-8421 Eva. ~ eNerf l'OOID• i::asy wal.IMI · . D\lplex furn. Cpts, cil~ ctilpl. patio, gar. See to ap- preci.ate. Adult.J, oo pct~ -5 mo. 2047-B Oiarle .St 1 l • '! Br -Furn fr Unfurn Pools • TeMil • 18 'bo.le Putt/ Green Contnt 'I Bkfst . 900 Sea lAnt. CdM 673-lm IMcArthw' at Coast Hwy) round]ngs.,. • 1 Ith & S1nt1 Ana, C.M. 646-5542 64M2:U ~ IE. 17th C.M. " Just a Spoon- ul of Money" I K 1 eepe the p1.ymenta way down on tbia FOUR BED· ROOM, two bath home I short walk to SCHOO~ & SHOPPING. ~Uent car· pets, drapn, fireplace, lUlh andec:aPnl. all bullt·ltw and a 1arre petio. NO DOWN GI or minllnum down ntA and -SZl.000 •••••••• t 3 bedrooln. 1% tJ.th bocne. dWantt to bellch. 3 Br. den, $90 Eut aide, 2 br, praae, ex~I)' ckvi. Built 1p lMll!l lfta opcng to pn. .,ier ,.. ~ lboppiQ&. . $750 DOWN im, ~. ~ and vate dd-Patio entry wtth ,. E ?lit St. M&-lB. Bro 3 B«t.room, 1% beth covered Pllio. mpnme lifd•¥>n· Decora· · ... ·--baet. ~ ... -... ....,. leech homt wllft pool! Newty ~ -· -"'"" ·~ ~. 1Arse lS x 30 $38,D fBmUy room and tireplace. £) -~E· FU11 price S:U,9li0. · PACIFIC SHORES 1886 Harbor Blvd., C.M. L8W1 Beach Blvd., H.B. ~ M7..ISll6 £\IK "7·3368 -.$5-95 DOWN •• TAT. PAii LIDO * 2 llOaooMS * 1~ IATHS *POOL * 2 CAI CARPORT Hunuker RMlty UAL TY ~bod NO ontm rosTS *********** 8' Forest A~ ~ tlU l bdrm. and 2 Roooooooo0MYll Laguna &att1 $2" Mo. lnchld.;Utll. bath a.om.. BuUHna, W /W 5 el~ a& • Wa· fam. tn•O 49M5111 . ~. ~· Be quidt. nn. J a.aa., ·frplc, lllt<in R Coata ls Walllct. Rltn. & 0, .t ...... ..-. 4Ne09 54M1Cl d extru. $3&,«IO. llENTALI His 11 Fwnished -·- Cot Superior A: Placenlla Newport leacll 6463164 . C.M.~. . BEA\!I'll"UL 1 BR, pool pr. AU uW. pd. 1-'s blk c. of Harbor oo 18th, $10'J.j0 mo. °' SR Unf. $140. 646-8076. l SP AClOUS 2 bdrm, furn I)(' untun1. ww qx.a, drp11, elec bltm, nr achoola It ibop ng 646-f>.119 • 5't!H>W eves " wkends. . r ' Nl:.'W BACHELOR APTS 1..uxwioualy tum, all coppe btt·inl, au a: water pd $120 mo. im Par9Cll\I ll blk J:: or HarborJ Mgr Apt 9 ' e COROLIDO APTS . 'l Br. Gmd-level. Studios, Pnthat. all mod. conv. Pool, ct\ild, pe<ts OK, $135 & UJl· l()'l 1':. Coast H'W)'., Cd.M 1 673-3378 1 BDRM, nea.r ocean . mar· ktls. adults only, yearly. 319 Maf'l\lerlte, CdM. 0 l . BR ns . MO. LEASE ADULTS ONLY. NO PETS. OR H'i.40 B ACHEl.OR 1 bdrm apt. fur- nilhed All. utilitifl peid. $80 month 6Th·3276. t PRIVACY IN AN APT! e YES· 3 • BR/ 2 • Ba Ul>" 11tairs, e L&e. living t. dinilli ~a. e I ~-Ba. Bltna. down.st.W. e Opts. Drpe, THRU0011.. t 2 GARAGES if desired. e CHILDREN OK. e ALL THIS SlSO • mo. e A1.SJ t • Br . .J1 to ·_ lJ'Oo e 9SO EL CAMINO DR.. Mgr . ;tt2 549-3611 $89.50 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bath ' . Encl<Jlled Yard • Gara&t. Kat1la Realty 847-to&l or 546-9366 u J Mesa Verde 1110 ~~per! leach 2200 ~T = ::1?'8Jl&rid9lir * RENTALS * MW Ir ape.c:lous 2 bl'., 2 ba. 1...ARGJ:: 2 bdrm furn acit caiiieted. adull.s, no peia lnqwre 1791,, Rochester, CM l•IM. 4300 Cenkal Locatioo Single Story HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY · Property Manqemeflt' NEED SPACE? ,,. • jUllt ... fttM, .,.. blutim ot dlKm A C¥Jlll· fort. e BR. 2 ktt.~ 61- ing room, U¥tnc teOnl with ~ 6 bup family room with firtPaoe. Good ~ with enclosed front yaro a: covered patio Owner baa bought " hu packed to mave. Price $32.950. CALL 646-0261 FOR "SMILING SERVICE" 1873 Harbor Blvd. C.M ~. 545-lM'I' ~ -•/a PBllllSUIJ PCMNT 0 VERSIZE LOI'1 ! Vf/l"/ at- ~ modem 3 bdrm. 2 be.th home, built-bl kitch· en, wuher ind ~ in- cluded. UJye1y patio. ao.e to printe beach and boat ta~ . .uklnc $43,500 73-9'JOO Eves. MS-<1115 6 Bay & Beach 1 - home for leue to quati1ied PRR..eA• SPEC • ~MM'L tenant. <:arpw, drapea, NEAT clean comt~le EASTER RENTALS ~nws • • Newport Ara • C.K. encl. "9tio-Lrilutt 1MD.& bf apt w/ iiar. quiet back !or family only. lblS POOL -~nlized lot • J'UB.N UNFURN at i&a fullnt. All malnten· ba,y area. ~ :llkJ Del Mar Ocean lront. aleepa S, u 11-ll>U. --------Corona del Mar 673-UOO 1 PARK wm FORECLOSURE Good 3 BR 2 ba&h heme WITH POOL, WW be com· p6etely renovat.ed wUhln mxt couple " Weds at peice a1 ~•.ooo by L.oan eo. Cll9'nU· u boulht l'ltY'll -u le • your beA otstt may set with drtT~ 1n for trailer, 2 UDO REALTY, INC a.nee prcwlded • ll.llltl aree,a l213J GE 1·9568. 925 E. Balboa Blvd. ltory, 4 6: famlly 2 baUw. OR Ul3D OR >ml It swlmminc pool. Call 1 Bdrm Duplex ~ L&r&e 675-5240 • Specioua 3 Br'a ~ 2 Ba • TR.ADE for tncome proper· NJaLY tJnt.. 3 BR. 3 blkl MHl.33, Blt.r. room&· Newiy pa.lnt.ed. <,Nit> TAKING Euter renlala now e Swim pool • Put/iueee IL Call now! t •• ty -name your ~ ao oceu. Avail. April u. cnz· Y 2 • Br/ 1~ • Ba. Sl.50· P I ta• ant aurroundtna Balboa Motel. 3lS E. BaJ.. • f)illc • Lnd.ry fac'la lrashear leelty &C·a.m. /\ BbU. Encl -pado! Oppot-cio.e to lhopo'e. 646-21111 boa. 1!73-99-tS •Adult & FamU1 areaa . CoMe&e Realty :;46-581JO lmmtdlate P ...... len Attradlve 3 bl' home, bltm, Incl. diabwuher, Mea Ver- de. $22,900. Owner, 546-3430 170l Beach Blvd. H.?J. _Weatcliff Sbop'&f 1734'10. * 1 Bdrm furn apt. * $149. $159 847-11531 • ~ MMli1 ---------utilities paid exef'Pl llsbta Balboa ltl1nd . 4355 lM5 Anaheim "A'fe., C.M. Huntk...... Buch 2400 University Perk nn Adult&. Sllll mmth. 199'.l Har--. -~A'l.C.')<.J\ ----------='-------bor BJvd .• CM :,.i11·!l!'l8. * ATT'RACTIVE l • BR '1'M --Opportunity Knocb Have openlnp I« Real £9. late &aJesmcm la ldiv• H.B.~. Rea»· Traci. Call Mr. Flaher 96U'nM e NEAR NEW 3-BR.. NEW 2 • BR. + D~ 2 • BA fw11 apt. + aide Ue Moor· 0. • HUTD> POOL! bome. Cari>eU. Drapea, Bt;AUT. turn, dup, Sl.25 m ~or •llP· $2'.M>. mo. leue 1200 l •t. e CX>MPLETELY t'UR.N. Built·tna. 0me to Recrea· Watel' pd. E«I. yd., W3hr, * Call OR 3·5335 1t bch-m. Uean. 22311 A atate ~ Newport ... ch + Lkm Clr .• with Pool! Tennla C.M. 642·74T.l * YEARLY SUS mo. * e WA.SHERIDRYt:R Cowu! Pt.)< lft9! SM. Penn • Point. Clean· 1 • br $Zt,IXXI, No. 3 Bayside VU· lap wai&erfront home, 2 br, 2 be, tully cpt.ed and drped, comer !rplc, view of l e UNF\JM alao. ~ 644-lQ&. UDO Nord Bayirt Apts. Gar. Util • Pd! 673-2332.. Br, ta l1v rm, '$165 mu Single w/ k1t , ba, ~ mo. bay, compl blUn kit, Ind· -----....,---- acpd fOt no maliltenance, Golfs's Honie pool ' clubhle 1&clllties, 3 BR nome db atrium adja. boat q uall. Muat acU cent llO Meedaw\artl. Golf before IUOWCI'· Call eour.e. All t.be elltna! 144-11.90· _...... Duplu• furn. 2975 c:.rw .. Mir-~ l Bdnm. bllnl, cloee to ~· E • iide. 314 l60I Place.. c.K. c..u 642· 1298. . CHARMING 3 br, 2 ba, am bome, 1ep lowa' ~ · suites. Adult&. $JlO mo, Mt-UM il7 Ju.mine. -· ---..-.·-..... .... '"' R. D. sa.tes l-·r IY OWNIR M7·3S19 or N7-%1ll ,.100 * BAY FRONT * Upper Newport Ba;)' Area. c..ta Miit! • For rent. Unfam. lJOt S. Bay Qiatom bulJt ' bdrm, 2 t!I DI MAR Fronl Balboa JAnd. Pier bath, WnilY dinmi or flOr-\AIR 1 Bdrfm. ..._ • Euukk I: float.. Cpca, • dr'PI. btlln Col&& Mesa.. SID mo. bdrm. ~ be m&1 di.nlq, comp& c:rpt/ s bedroom, 2 ~· lcilcbeD. S a: ,, · drpe. Covered paUo, 70 x N-• Ma n1n S500 mo Yl"b'· m-f6211. -r-&M:twkr Aft. !'Um. tiO mo. 135. $31.4.50. Lille DeW. $26,6()() HftA 847.asJl Eft 646-667! Leederlbip RH1 Ea1ak .. , .-.. -... o.. Hunti,..._ a.ech - P~ flf Ownership M7.Qll6 I.Ve 1161-TS Ben Mura&& '4WZll A THERI are Iott of niet Cathedral ~. 3 bed· $11,500 &610ll 2 BR rentals around rooma, l" batba, diniDi GI no dn FHA sml dn $130. This ont co.ts room. Cult.om built home 3 BR l~ ba c:pC.d/drpd ex-Sl5 $130 too. It lnelud d• U.t la ooe al a ldJid. $37,500 eel oand. thnaout. ~el.)r luu refr~ walher/ Jun Smith, RMltor vle"N, dryer, 9t & O. It also -- --=-___,MS-ms e CIRCLE i bectn>om. Ml aailitis ,ut. has crptt. ctrps. May idNl for older couple. Walk wt lhow It to you·t VISTA del LIDO Apt. 962·2475 Rlty 962·2475 to ~. bu&. etc. Call Dick Btrt Rutty (Ad- Mom attractive View Apt. 646-26n --LL... ) SU\ Floor • Boat Slip Avail· LOVELY home on cul de sac ---· ------ams & a~rst able. OWNER WANTS AC at, extra 1a.r&e .lol, Block 4-BR. 2·8&. Newty redec:-962.-1421 TlON. wall&. FA tint, buiJt·im. ill .t out! Qiu, Orpg, Bit· -IT_ia_h_•_rd~to--=f=-ind ... a nict 646·1-l.fJ6. r' f'UL.LY FURN I 2·BR. cpl.I, Drpa, Lndry, Carport ~·MO * U 8·~ 1.5Q SANTA ANA AVE. . SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm. ~ ib- d~ utila! Child olt :rm Maple. 548-5913. h-DEUCE apta, l~al for bee 0 1 br $911, 2 br $125. N chklm, 1993 O>ureb S&. CM . 548·9633.. Fiim 2 bdrm. Fefteecl yr all utib pd. $110. 2072 New port Blvd., C.M. 545--2153. d. . lfl1L • PD! 1 br • $90, unturn m. * ~9.N * mo . B ORANGE AV °" E. ll ATKINSON·PEEBLER Ap 1 • 2 br turn, adults. 687 W. Victoria, ~~138. 2·BR ~ex tor unlur nl ·B Garage. Nr-schls. tn3 Pomona.. lnq 221J0 B Pomon a NEW, Large 1 br, very nke. Garqe, quiet. adlu p.!1a. 2452 Elden 646•2768 DO Huntintton ... ch 4400 ----- IDEAL for pensiooers. lady only, l! rooms el01e to town beach. bus UM, wubin& lac. s:;o ud1 pd. 841-3833 . * 1 Ir % BR/ rtlcely furn! Good loc! No peU S100-nt.S. Gaal water pd. * 847·2074 * T72'l RON AU> ROAD . 2 BR. t blk from beach F\&m. Sl25 & Unf. SllO mo. Yr. lnse. Kl 7-2150. ~ to S15, 1 br apt, with garages, ww cpts, drps., 1u It wa pd. 918 PaJm Ave HB, 536· 1297. RENTALS Apts. Unfumithed Chner1I 5000 PARK NORTH GARDEN APTS. Exclll&ive adult living nr Santa Ana Country Oub. o.c.c. and u.c.1. VILLA WEST Spacioua 2 Br., 2 Ba.' · Furn. -Unfurn. • ,pr1v. patios, PocM. ~ Puttin& Green $1.20 Up aduf ta on.1y 755 W. 18th St ~,M. Hotiuy Pl.s• Apt•. Adull living. l Bdrm. Apt. overlookin1 pool. Cal1*'t~" wra private perkl.oa • 642--5151 • 1965 Pomona Ave. CK. Nr. 01;)' Hall A 19th St... NEW 2 BR modem architect designed apt&. All electric. Beaut cpta It drpl. GE ldtch. l&e patios l-balconiea, color ant ennas. encl. aar. free lndry rm. Eastslde clote in, near b111, adulta. SU5 ap. 120 E. 20th St. 642-+Ml. ·· l Bc1nns with prage. $90. water pald • doee to abop· ping. 1567 ORANGE AV& 537-0380 Rt1lty Inc. 20'25 W. Balboa Blvd. 2401 E. Out Hwy. R. c G ReaJSor like new carpets, $21,000. ina, Frpl Gance. Fenced. 3 ,BR rent1I f.r $140. N.B. 3416 Vla .Wore«, OR 3-ml Saber, 16443 ~ia., ~ ~ ~i~-~ ~ -Nr Thi• Ont COits $141 per OSM WHtnUnlter 847-9666. ...... ... u•"" &nlUCI"· mo & is extremely $33 WEEK or Sl25-mo, 2 br . es atils paid, teen.I or bab1 oil. 2'S Ma,ple St. 642-3060. 2·BR • 3 BR. Studios • 2 Ba Fri>lc. peliOll, 1ar11gc11 . from $150 S50 MOVE·IN credit cm third mo, clOle to IChoola, Jlbop· ping &ncl colleau. brt.nd s~ng fretlh apu, w/w cpl&, drpe. blt:na, disp, 2 Bdrm l '7t bath, atudio at '115: 3 br 2 ba at su;. 1009 M1-lon Dr. 546~D. , BEACON BAY . --Kindergarten Un Jr-Olil· nice. It lnclud. drp1, C"ott-;.;..:;.•_M_ .. _• ___ 1_100 '='p'.:1y~~ L~uM Beach 1705 legt. 546-90'll. refri9, washer/dryer, _ NEW 2 ll«Y 1*1lY tum. 4-R&O. Dick 8trt RNl-_or ~ Evenings. $52,500 • GLAMOROUS 3 Ur, Br. FamIJ.y -rm, Bltna, ty (corner Adams & Uc $110 Furn. Lee 2 bdrm, b to K~Man. 568 Wll1100 C. M- 20122 SANTA ANA AVE. ~7908 Bet. Melia Dr./Pali.aades Rd. Hard to G9t G.L loan at 51;4 ~ UM1t can be tahen over by anyone Lovt'ly ~ Meta Vm\e Hi&f\landl home with 1800 aq ft 3 bdrl 6: family room Immediate pos&e91ion. Own- f!r wanta oaer. Aikin& $25.200. * NR • BEACH le POOt..S! 2 Ba, 2 prden batha, e~ Frpl. Fenced, ll*tn. Quiel. 8roolch t) a.r.2 '"~21 2 -BR/ 2 • BA. C0NV • DEN tic den, cork wall.I, wet Walk -O.C.C. A HI -acbl. urs ""' •v. OWNER * 642·3559 bar, 2 frplcs, patio view. Children ok. Avall now! SEE! 254 CEDAR ST. '67.500 • EMERALD BAY, S233 • mo. * se-O'l81 SPECIAL $26,500 bri&bt le fresh, exc faro 2 BDRM ho~. palio, gar, 220 ft cor. 1900 aq ft home. home, 4 Br, 3 Ba, bffm unique haven fow adlta only, Xlllt invest. owner. 67J..3999 ce11 Uv, fam rm, frplc, ie-tropical settiac. 1 blk com- 642·'..H;,4 Ir LI 8-0787 1 -SR. SS>/ Scplltat\? un Atlrac! Newly • dee! 2538 Newport Blvd. 642·83'll ATKlNSON·PEEBLER_A_ 1 l 2 BR Furn. AduJta. lt. (>ti 687 W. Vil.1ori1, 548-6138 s LOVELY new 3 br. 3 ba powd~ rm In 1otd. exoUc Rpanish archttttturt. on gnlf course. pool l yard m.in- tenanC'! tum~ leue or wt ioo 642·0394. Adult.II, no pets ..:OSTA MESA 5100 College R.ealty JO' Trailer ·at Ba,yahore eluded patio, dtttl. view. plete &bop'nc. $UO. M6-2267. ~ Tl'ljler park. $320(). 642·7567, PEG ALLDc, REALTOR IUDEC! 3 • br/ l · ba nss- Weekd&¥ (213) 790-l'lai. 1095 No. Cout Hwy mo. Bllnl, 0.,., Frpl. 881 AV AILABl..E in 10 days. 3 • 3 Bdrm bomea al Sl.Z). l • • Bdrm homt! at $l~. Rf!· mudeled, repeinced, MW ~ts-Nr Hoepital. La· Rue Realty. 847·2:'>Z>. IACH $85, 1 BR $9 Furn • 21.Jl Elden • Adu! ts. l blk E. Npt. Blvd. 64:1-00XS FROM $89 e OWNER DESPERATE e TO SELL! t e LOVELY 3-BR. HOME • 214 :E. 22nd St. 81c~ 81y 12~ * Fixer-Upper * 3 BR. houae ln Bat:k Bay. $1500 under FHA. Frplc, wood floors, nice yard. Laguna Beacb 494-157' SENATE. Dara &4H896 or evea le wkenda SG-9509. 3 BR. 1~ ba, sunken llYinl ;;-!Br apt, nicely furn. rm. nr Edwards " Edlnser, adalta only, aa.rdener 6 wa· EMERALD BAY • OCEAN FR.ONT • 8 BR home with unsw:pused view of aurf Ii; ooutllne, din1ni nn. mod- ern kitchen, 1mhly painted wide A out -an exception- n""' mo """ 1501 • 1 "e 2 lxlrm, carpet.s, drapes *NEW• .~.., ' ...,,. . •-r ""''d. Ml t>-2962 """ • K ,_ elect blt·ins, private gar. in· 2 Bdr STUDIO $115. Pri. Ou I U f 3975 l Bdrm $80, Separate Wlil rluded. Nea.r Shoppin& . c.ar. Adults. an W. B•v, P u• n um. _ • -v A.ttnc! Newly • dee! 2538 C.M. IMMAC! Nr new l br, A den, Newport B!Yd. 64H 32'l. CORNER, 2 Bdrm. patio, opens to Beuti 11'1 co• patio. -------H1rbor Est1tes ENJOY LIFE? U'll love ~ large airy 2-br apt. down· itairs. no stcpe, walk ·10 shops. Bill.ins, Naw C3J1>9(.s, Drapes, $100-mo. , * 180 ROCHESTER * • 638-7901. 638·1838 1 BDRM SM. 2 bdrm $114. Cpts, drps, Bltns. Furniture It praies available. Ht\"at· ed pool. Jn Avocado. St. C.M. ~5964 ··' SPACIOUS 3 Br w/w CP.(s, 2 car iar. patio, bll:r11, l blka trom park, ahp'i, libry, boy'a club. No peta. $140 mo. LI 8·8982. Lido Isle-lay Fro nt Lot 60x.1SO, $300-dn, $10-mo Sll.500 F/P. Cootact·Walter Hollywood oo premiaes or CRESTON STAR ROUTE PASO ROBLES. CAL. 536-3TI7 Rltr. 8-47~ al value • $110,IXXI. LOUISE TURNER. Rltr. 682 N. Cal. Blvd., La&una near stort'S . A: achoola. Roses, tropical prdena, Maple A: Wilson. cpt.s. dlx drpa, bltna, (tt· Newport Beech 4200 Apts. e $110 • MONTH e Ult.ra O\armlng Duplex Good incOme potential Can convert to 1i0ile BESJ' BUY ON LIDO Call u. to see thla 004-. Rich1rdson Rtalty 3102 Lafayette, NB. 675-1500 ! SECLUDED Estate-Type Hom • _.,. FOR S~BY OWNER. 4 bedroom. family rooro and den, all el~ctl!ic kitchen, fenced In b'orit coUrlyard, walkitll distance all ldlools, shopping. S25,!f.O. 232 Am· berst Rd, CM, 545-oo47 -Stop Look Litten! Coron• del Mar 1250 $31 ,250 na Goldenrod·OPEN DAILY. Owner moved, !I br, 2 ba, + extra ba in 1tudlo. New cpts, !rplc, FA heat. Bkr. owner 644-04-44. U 8-2394 aft & pm. frl& It wshr opt) encl yrd, gar, + huge prking, rus. Good Joe! H .s. 847-6391 Bch. (n4) 49H1Tl 4 BR/f am Rm Hom. Assume ~% loen! Par- quet. fioors. built·ina, fore· ed air heal, l" batba, dble attached garaae. Reuon REAS! 2 • Br SUO. Nr Wett· i:UU Plaza. Pool! Ext.ru! 375 E. 18th. 646-ll62. . 2-BR. $85-mo. F'aJlllly ONLY Husband, wire A chlld. 646-4913 for aale: Divorce. C\fI'E l bd.nn <..'Ottqe, with Ed Rose Rlty, 531 .. sm stove ' refrigerator. S7$. "WE TRADE" Weat aJde. &12-5513. UNIQUE! CHEAPEST RENT! Mua B.EAUTIFUL 1 bdrm, dfn. patio, quiet, nr. aboppin& • rugs, drps, 1tove, reft'I&. waaller. dryer, $135. · TI4-673-879'l 239 V2 R.ochel· ter, CM. RENTALS Westcliff Riviera · l BR Fum • 2 BR Furn or Unf umlshed Bit • ins. carpets, drapes HEATEJ) POOL Tttnage1 Wclcomf' 1800 West.ch.! Dr-NB 642-3618 1 BR. Slpa 6 or 8. Sl25 wk . Plua bachelor apt. S75. wk. C. A. J~gs :1000 Royal Palm Drive · 11 blk Wnl or Harbor. c·orner of Baker). * FrH Rent* 2 Wffks e NICE CLEAN 2 • BR. epts, Drip&, BllN, Lee pat· io. Nice area! Nr • lhops!I e 668 'CENTER/ APT' •• A m. Modem 1 Br. apt. l.Tftr. 11:aa. stove a: rftrlg, Nf', shp'g. Adulta. 1963 wat~c• Ave. CM LI 8-<1153. .. DUPLEX 2 Bd. Unfum., )'aid ~ Santo Tomas, ~·· t-- $85 mo. ~· Ouqe, Stove. 548..Q55. ~· 5000 1q ft on approx % Walk to beach. AllO 3 room cuett houee. 3-<:r 1ara teparate encl BBQ P room· Xlnl for exec. w family. Show!\ by app't. Ast· 6'113-9631 or 646-l!J'lR ac. ge, iay. ith 4 Br. 1% be, cpta like fte'Y· CompletelY fmced, West eo.ta Mesa. $19,900. 66S Rosa St. 543-7712 Principel• Only BY oWiier7J.s;::-Den, Uving A DiniJl&·nns. l·Ba. Frpl, Elec·stove, Nr..dwntwn C.M. Small·dn to ttap·buyer. (1) 697--0981 eves . ATTRAC. Dec. home with new pr. apt. Ocean side hwy. For aa.le or leue w/· opUon. Owner. OR 3-G407. NICE duplex So. of Hwy S39,500; also cha.nning 3 Br $3.L,000. Owner OR ~169 Bilbo• Penin1ul1 1300 Owinine old world atmoe·· rent lhis wl'Ck. 2 br, 2 ba. phere, redeeiined Farm· $1ml per mo. :>M-3679 ~=-~tdl, ~~kfast bet, * 2 • B£DRM llO • MO. ...... r, ... u._, ran1e, * 1989 • B CHARLE S'F. gart> dapl, can be. purcbu· ed tum. $24.000 • Sl.500 Dn. 642·2259 or NIJ..'1U17 MISSION Rlty, t94-0T31. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, c:rpea., drpe, * BY OWNER, 4 BR f[1)1, bit • ins. Sl65. AptL Furnith..t Gtntrel BAHIA MAR 931 WetC 19th St., c .. M. DELUX£ 1 A 2 Br FURN • UNFURN (213) DU 5-7041, SY 2-0388. MAGNlFICENT VIEW 2 Bedroom, Danish Teak, sparkling clean. Available immediately. ~·2394 a.It 6p * Fr .. Utllltin * Chlldren Welcome Very lar;e 2 bd apts, forced alr heat. heated pool, clo. ed pra1ea. patiOI, $125. WESTERNER APTS. 719 W. Willoo, 64&-ll51 MODERN l br., pri. patio. SM 2 Br duplex. aar•ge, carport, adulta, no pets. 2620 fenced yard, CaU 548-5148 1 • SR $85, tmL • PD! y PERFF..CT FOR <?PU:. 630 Hamil too, 893-811' REDEC! 2 bdrm, lowtt. cpl.I & drpa, bhina, 18th " Placentia, $$. 646-lM E-SIDE Z.Br $85. Bab1'"* Dispotal, Ga~. Wallr . IAY FRONT PIER A FLOAT • 5 bdrma A: den. 4lit betha. 70 ft, wa· tw front. l8nCb' heft ch. d~k l patio -$159,50(). ''(" Thomas Real IUl\ tor 5517 2'l4 w. CoW ~ S43-43 Npt. Bdl. Eves. 545-56 CORONA DU. MAR 2 Br. Ownn moved · w · a quick aalr ~t S25.000· 644 •0444 R 1t r · anll DUPl..EX I ruLl..Y FURN! IJll R·f lot. Back Bay area· $23,500. W/take Hae Trail~ u down· 646·7616. $23,000 West I.9th St. SMni· b\11. 4 BR 2 bo. Buy tbls before street la extended Roy I... Snavely. 646·9041. * t..OVEL Y ColleJ,"te Park 4·br/2·ba Fam1ly·rm. Owner * 298 Print't'ton. 54fl· 1089 BY OWNER * nooo-on 2 Br-hsc, 1.4tc SOx150, R-2 k>t. Sl4 .900· 646-1996 \ REDUCED $7 ,000 . ., - 4 Br. 2 baths. Z.Jtory family home on lot + ~. Joo atepe to ocean or bay. Re- du~ to almost lot value for QUICK SALE! Now at $42,50(). Joe Clarkton Coldwell Banker & Co. 2200 E. COaft Hwy. N.B OR ~2000 -· . . 3--1~1 home, canyon view! 536·9285 ~:vrruna It Sun. Near playground A: beech! FENCED y1rd. lge 2 bdrm, '28.~. tenna to SUlT! complctely redrc! $90 waltt 952 Bluebird * 494·8723 pd. Z32 Ced! Place, 642-3782 NEW Dupl~x 2 Bdrm n . 1 y' l • BEDR.\I HSE Sll5. bn. with extra lta1I llbower. y 169 \\' 20th sr. Crpu. drp1., bltlna, laundry, t' Kl Z·~ store rm., carport.a. 1 ~ ~k. to bcb. Beaut. vtcw. $43,500. Owner tn•H 4.~4-7769. :1 BR. 'J blk lrom Vilt& llhopptng. 1943 f ederal. can r.164517 NO matter wbat lt ia, you 2 Bdrm homt-. _h_a.rd_W'OOd_ Cll1\ sell II With a DAILY floort1. trpk . t!hlf' pr, ~ar PlLCYI' WANT AO!! 642·5678 shop'~, No docs· ~·77'10. Avon, $95. 673-6066. Evca. weekends or alter 6 pm. HEATED POOL • Puttlna 2 Br. 1 blk to beach It bay Green • r a d I ant heat . SlOO. 1324 W. Balboa, Apt. wut>er dryer facilltla -c 6'13-LT37. ~~. carports etc. Priced from EASTER l"ftltAI $100 SltePll CHEAPEST' RENT. F~!hly S1l5 • $1.50. c:.~• ~ 6. 673·5732. Painted. 2 br Sl(lt. ~ll. bit· UNF 2 br, clCtlll, stove, re· frig. curtains, S90. 1T2 now· er St. CM. 5-48-2009. _See_M_;cr:__' _Ap_t._5-..,,...'='"'_...,...,.-,...,-=-liw. KJOS OK. 6'2-6028 CHATEAU LA POINTE PIMe ,_, ._, ..s "'"'" &bey'n look1q -OAJL l' Quiet adult Uvinir. 2 br apt, PILOT -=h 'tWL IU·&e'UI tum '"" unlum, hfd pool! WHh<>r It dl)ler. c•ll)Ol'ls, JOU Ml. tk9 alt a.ck and pvt pal'l¢lnir tn rront. ln blk ........ .. ... pbolM rinJ! to IU!l('r muketa. White Elephants• t~I Pomona, t .M. Dlml' • • • IJne ... * 2·BR DUPLEX $85. ~ living-rm, Gar. l child ol<. No J)l~S. 6'1f>.6246 'l • BR S1 25 • mo. Rltns, Pittlo t"rJ)I, Opts, [)rps. Gsnge. ?»I ELDEN. \ dryer, 348· 7277. • . 2 Br. frple, 8 -ceil, &t• wall pvttormalpatio,c:pU,drlJI bttna, Sl.25. 548·3197. • . EASTSJDE 1 BR S80 • MP. CP'I'S. um · PD! 548·7*? or &12-4114. • * S70 NEW 1 Br, drpa, Jk·. Adul t1, Qwet! 9M W 11tJ St. C.M. Lt 8·1942._:_i_ ~'!CW 1 l 2 BY', l~ patio, pool. Armo 613~. • DAILY PllOT/Htws·Prus Tut~, April 5, 1966 RENTALS RENTALS Apts. Unfvmlthed Apt-. Unfumbhect t~-""\Ort Bf.3i:h '200 ltooma for Ref\t 5995 MEDITEIRANEAN VILLAGE Rent&.lirKat.hy ~ 2 BR S15>S17S 3BR $1~ Cpts, drp6, trplc, dlh/wlhr, plumbed for wuhe!'/d.ryel', end gar + 11orqe, priY patios. VERY REASONAaLE Rental office on Flaphl,p Rd. l behind Hoag Hospital) 548-0723 Superlative 3 Blkl t.o b.achl Maid ~rv· Ice. OolOC' TV. SlO wk up. 4.21 81.b St., Huntington Bch. sdiARATf Sleei>ine room It bath. ~ Ortin&_e Ave., CM $12.SO Up WK w/ kitchen. S17.50 up. Studio e.pta. 2376 NtW}IOrt Blvd. 548 •. PRIVATE adU!t botne. Gentleman. Al· ter 4. LI 8-0lTI c.M. ROOM \\ith bath. Separate from hie. S50 Incl • utill Eut CM. 646·W· Room & Board 5996 REAL EST A TE G.nerel ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES 6200 Pert0n1l1 FREE Sauna lathl Low ~ost ••. • • • High Profit A few excellent buya leJt tn Be happy lllte all f.&*t San Pie-go County. Parcels I bunrues • hop to the New- trom 60 Lo l ,<MO acres. Some p«lt'r Sawia It Maaa,e, with Lron&.lige on paved hi-Nf'tlo''J)Orter lnn, Jan:rbotte way Prlei-1> from $215 to Rd.. N.B. FR.EE MAS- $:«i ~r aett. Well wonh a SAGE IOI' EVERY Db CUSTO~IER! tnp to lft. Wnte or cal.I Mr. WIU1ams or Mr. Helnz. 644-0960 Percy H. Goodwin Co. RELAX 442-8871 -583-7462 1714) Become K "~ you" at tbe e~s. 284~24 or :.>77-8:.153 new Newponer Sauna & 490 North Magnolia Avenue, Massaat. Female :itaff at El Cajon, California Your 1e1vioe at the Newpor- ter Inn, Jamboree Rd, N.B. OPl:."N 7 days. 6444l60 Exchan19a, R. E. 6230 $200 to $250 Studio 11pllt level &OUndproot -i bdnn, :S bdrm, 2% baths, fireplace, pvt palio, heated BOARD & room in ~esa Verde, good food, home·Uke atmosphere. ;,.i;,-2()!6. HAVE: Local propert.11s . EXCHANGE: For out ot area and out o! state prop- SINGLE ADULTS o.w .. s.vi~ .. * noon~ . ..wa Wbed.rr.u1~ st1-a30. ea1l da> or aiOI-DOMISTIC HmLP 1915 pool,, deluxe features & REAL ESTATE bit 1DL General 646-3864 ~~.--~~~~~-* WESTCUFF * Income Property 6000 DELUXE, near-new 2 bdnn. 9 Units -$59,500 F irepl. Quality cpts. & On Big C-2 lot. $&IO pt>r mo drapes thruout. Blt·in kit. fncome. tconve1t to Mote w/di&hwshr. Adults or teen-& doublel Xlnt loan on pro. 8'ers only. Call M. Pin-Pt'tty, Vacancy tacior ltss I over. 646-«i28. than l~. New roof & Pain t ?\"EAT quiet place. Nr. Hoag )Ob. Best buy od the mar- Hosp. 2 BR. $99.50 Bltna, ket. mod. living, htd pool, rec· ttauon area. We have others aJ50. 548-2611:!. N'EW C bdrm apts, "''l.lk·in C'IOS('ts dishmaster, bltn stO\'l', Unfurnished SJ05. Newport Bl. 1t Vlctorie M16-H11 2405 ': E 16th St. ~ bver; j.lg-im or 54~ Lt:XURJOUS Split • level ? Br :! ba w11h bltra. Jn \\'estd1tf. :>Jo cbildren, no p!'t.s. 641-56$. crty. Member: Society ot Ex· i:.han¥e CoullSelors.. • Ito~ J ..... c.. Call for recorded meuqe :?4 lu"a. 836-6200 SPIRITUAL~ PSYCHIC PAL'i ·CARD READER 1649 Westclill Dr. &Jt>-0:.!:!8 Spec re-acl.tnp $1. llllll Beach Blvd., Stantoo. J A 7-3406. *TRADE LOS ANGELES --.-------.•• f'OR LIDO ISLE DALE Gladstonr not re:spoo· * M~wcaii ~late Home I slble ror Mure debta al Ill ROYAL OAKS area ol Margaret Joann Gladstooe. E.'llCINO. Want baytront A LC 0 H 0 L 1 CS ~ home with slip !or j() ft. mous Harbor Area. Pbane sloop. CALL Mw Oloma 673·8724. 24 Hours. a 10 4 pm * OW~ER * 12131 789·&530 * --~~~ 1 • 3 Bdnn & 3 • :! Bdrm. Sell or ~~-change ror lot 1n ~tatni.no area. FORTIN CO. Announ~ments 6410 --------.... --- New Healttl Chlb RJ::LAXlNG MAS.5AGE - SAUNA • STEAM BAnt - By Jane. Paula, Diane, m Orr~... Dlscint1 '615 * CAN • DO Co. 56-595 Re.a! Raaable ttp&ir Sir. Paint. PCb·s-~- * Q.EAH A HAUL * RANDYlWf • • all ,..a Eleclllllc/carp,haul Rem. .. ~ .. ;,u..1m GA.RAGES clu ntd. Cea. .,.-s.,. haullar. ' pe.inliac. Campi. llmne It apt. l"ftllWa- tian.. U.... n.te... IGJlia ALL llEPAIRS! Pa.Int' c. Pa. Pftinc. Cmprntry. TUe.. Brick. Omamt.. 6*-J&.6 DLSCJNG, TOP SOIL DUMP TRUCK, SKIP LOADING. * ~ 1919 Npt. Blvd. Cot.-i.a )tna 642-:lOOl .l:.'ve ~ E. lBtb off Newport Bl,, CM. * HAULING/ CLEANUP Hrs. 10 • 8 p.m. 642-5090. * ODD J elm. E'IC * Now open on SUndaya. M?~H °" :>II-7711 ...., ......... ,.. NIW llYCO. "°" '*' ...... Ir. FawllaeSll1111• .................. .A .... 1 •• I M• .,., ... llaw ...... ap. ................... ......, ...... .., 10-11 4..11.. It W P.X. ..... -....: I.LULU lap ~. ple"'1 ., loar time and leads, bNvy edvertillns. We are not too '-tl.t we c:u't lfve per. _, .. la --and ..... and d.1Jlladt fiDM. dac· cam. .. eur clean ....... de. at SG N. PACIFIC TELEPHONE 1'lllnDiia. A•W'lll er NEEDS llMG 111..-... _,. War- Mr, Hunl1acm Belch. .,_ SAIEI ...-OPERATORS 11NAHCE •••• ... .NATIONAL CO. ............... to axpe.n· ._a ..., ...... men, ... 21·JD. Apphcant must ... ~ 2·yra O:>l· ... ,,, equtvalent uper • baw •nep"'tftf poten- tial. GENDW. El..ECTRJC CM:l>lT CORP. CALL 'l'1>40U SERVIa: St.a, AUend. Must Mw aper. °"Ya-Penna· -. u.-oa. 313 E. 11th ... CM. T • work In our new offlc• which will open eoon In South S.nte Ane. If vou have • pie• • n t telephone l pHkint vol~, e hith echool educ• tlon or equiv.lent end went • good p1yl"1 lob with • futur .. APPLY tie.p W......., Monday thru Frid.y w-7400 t:JO to 4:30 NeM1 llltht-Hend Wemen Union Ionic Square 500 S. Main Oraftte Joa. Mer., Wem. 7500 THI gOADWAY. Now lnt8'VWW11\I tor: TEMPORARY HIL'' durtna Spriftl s.Jts.. MUlt be ava.lla~ dt.)'a. tntervltwinc houn: Mon tbN sat, 2"' pm. THE IROADWAY. rm Ecllnpr. Hi-Bch. An equal~ ~., $ INSTANT MONIY i NEED tC> COl..LroE SN- de.U to ma.nap our ltlJoo dent (OftlJ) IUnUDell sroupe who eam $10 to $20 per Mominc and Be1u::h aw11 the attemoOrw. Alt.er i.r- vi.ew thole ae1eded '°' manaa-emellt wW earn USO to S20!l per w~k. Call 642-71);6, ~10:30 a.m. Sat· urday Included. * * Experienced Buut:J operator to t.ake owr t:ii.. lowi.Qc. Call ~mo. .. Hor. Beauty 9alon. School .. lnttructten 7550 ·-• LEARN TO 'LY • • NEW Piper awron. • $496. COMPLETE com.? • Can 1lnance. 5'1-234$ VOICE LESSONS Derrtt In vocal mlalk. Call 962-ma tor app't ~ Brookhurtt It Warner • * TYPING-10 LESSONS * Chllcoat'a Quk:k EZ method 173 Del Mar LI Hel ART CLASSES BesinniDI OU PaJnlinc 1\8-Wed 1-4. ~ ATTRACTIVE ,;ew ·duplex. 2 bed; fireplace, split I~. LI 8·239-1 alter 6 p.m. LUXURlOUS $48.00> Defiert DON'T merely tri&hkn ~ DUMP tna. lldp .io.der, Home. Nonh Shore, Salt· mzpN • • . Blue u.ne b9ddloe, l9wf.lnc, +-a , on ~ for Beacb H~. them ••• e.limlnate rapid _loa.===*"=::•=17:::6.=== u.n& DI Is ....... ........... .....v ...... &IPdt7 cmrinc lnlema· tioM1 eompan.y reoquirea .......... Cl'Mti~ WOllUlll wUb ...... ~ md .. llWlib ID IUpll'Vi9e ...... wta people. ~ 11r ...... llUl n su.ooo ID SIT• pmliie tlroa year. •• :tile lanUbed to Pacific Telephone ~,M.W 7• llfl CHECK "" Ul-WESTUll Ult ... .,.. .-Met ....... PoGlica is * Bay Front Apt. * SUP available. 3 BR., cptS. & drps .. $30(). 613-1232. e 3 · BR. ~11t -BA. POOL! e DOl 'BLE GARAGE. 1;41.~m or 646-7002 8u11n ... Rentel OFFICE · STORE 2002 Nl!'\\'POrt Bl., C.M. Parl.,ng, 11UI. MI S.1252 Call owner Are. Code resoiling. Rent tiedric - TI4 • EXprea 9-3077, week· lha.mpooer $1. Ba '1 vi e" ends or eves &.ft.er 6 pm. Hardware, "630 w. O>ut ..... ~..... 6111 * Al'T. CLEANING* rw•~111DWt e CASH .,. $67.000 ~. in Hwy, Ncwport Bch. 17 Gold Med. ape. Pool, No --------- .. ..., RI& I ftla Alt F.41111 OU a bii11b RBMi£rHe •" ........ Jae..,... tl'riaal7 dlar1 • ~ .,_a bu been pater .... ~ per ,..... -la «¥11ia..... For Appt imr- A11 ..,,1 1p,.rtu111t1 .,,,,,.,., Empioymeot ~ vacancy, for S50 • $70,000 NB or Tu:slm home. ~ICUIM. J view call Mn. Pol.lad' at -----Anaheim m.m 1779 w. Lincoln LEASE, 1200 sq ft new !hop, ollt~. eood location. 1auth CM , S118 mo. LI 8-3U4. ;,.ti. j()'.lO. Cemetery Lota 6411 · I~ Ta 6140 :! u:rrs Good SbtiNrd ad· All .... ..., .... B ·lW bttNem 1 and 3 Cak. Operators p.m.. Keypunch Opera. SANTA ANA ~ Newport Hc)ts. 5210 7 BR' " w cpts, el't: bltns, c11~. ~'A heat. 380 E. 15th Sl. C .'.\! Rvk !Hy 5240 SOPHISTICATED NEWPORT RIVIERA Luxurious TownbQuse Apb. Up to 4 Bedrooms, 2 bath&. AU1ched prq:ea. All other convenl~ $:225,000 Reau. Center $250-$275 mo. Yrs. lea.JI, PHONE 6U--0300 East Bluff 5242 Eastbluff Apartments m Domingo Drive, N.B. D1smdJVe new Bay Vjew Gardt"n Ap~. w/pvt patio, crpt drps, blt·ins, 2 car gar, Rec ~ler w/ poo). l BR from SH5 -2 BR, 2 ba from Sl95. 644· ll.52 Of' 673-4716. Corona del Mar 5250 • COROLIDO APTS. 2 Br. Gmd·ll!'Vel. StudiOI, Pnthse, all mod. conv. Pool, child, peu OK, $l.3S & up. 4l02 E. Coast Hwy., Q1M 673-J378 e JA.'.\WCA INN e NEW :! • BR. 2 • BA. e All ele( • lot. T ~T. • :! Pools! 0.~LY 1 vacancy! • 41 out of 42 RENTED! • JT llAS TO BE !\1CE! e CALL 673·8120 • Cl.LA.'\ 1 Br, stove, relnt. Office Rental 6070 FURNISHED OFFICE SPACE RE·INS.CO~TR·LOANS e $50 MONTH. 569 w. 19th, CM SPARKS BUILDING 36c Sq. Ft. F'ulJ air, Janttor &: utJhties. 1500 Adam&, c :-.1. 546-:!820 s-45 !iii. gmd floor ore. 111d uhl~. cpU, dii>s. plenty parking. U S.$86 N.B. 409 • 28th SI. N~rt Beach, tine loc tor retail or wholesale, 673·5763. Orf'JCE & home, West J9!tl SI. 4 hdrm, :! batM, $150. &16·00.U. Industrial Prop. 60IO Cone. Bldgs For LHM JOO)' • 6000' • 10,000' • 16,lm' Hvy pwr-, peved pk'g, ruce of. fices. Finest loc, &leer St., C.M., near 3 bwya. BILL BROOKS CO. Industrial Speclallsts ITI4l 541-2609 6085 On Tu!>lln near 17th C-2 lot 70 x . I~. f?'c~nt local:Joo for ~ Hh_-5 3 bed· room hOme needln$? some l'C'palr'. B kr. &46· 3Ta.i. R. E. Wanted 6240 dJtJon In \\'est.mlJ:ll!lter Mem'I Gordon N. w~ Park. 1193-1519 Public ~ .... SERVICE DIRECTORY WE BUY HOMES FOR CASH Soml'ti.mcs people a.re Ln a hUM")' -Lhey want to aell Acoustic C.ilint1 '515 "n"hl now"! We o!fer qwct; A I C ·1· • * COUit C .. tnp ne\ ('II.Sh tor your home Jo'H.Uo.; £.':>I • ~ W-4636 equny. We pay all elk.· row ancf cl~tng costs; also any . delt.r1quenl payments. L\1·. Carpenterlnt 6590 MEl.>lATI::, prompt and REPAIR.$ * ALTERATlO~S courtrous &el'Vlce gwen to '" .'.\llllllteoance any 1ue )Ob. your l'l('eds, i4 bow~. Pll'as~ 23 }'ra e>.per. 548-1>713 call ~Ir. C.1aj100 547-i661. -1tCARPENTRY * BUSINESS end FINANCIAL Palll.ls, Cement, Repairs. Al· ter 548-6710. &t.!~1. ha. Opportuniti .. 6300 Cement, Concrete 6600 ... ---TRUCK· &. CAR REPAIR ~HOP It GAS STATION, wrm DO-IT-YOURSELF CAR WASH, FOR SAL£ OR U:..ASE. A REAL BAAGAlN l"OR ™ E R.JWIT MM! DAJLY Pl.LOT BOX M-3.». EXCELLENT bustness op- portumt.Y. auto body. !ender pal.Ill shop garage combina· Lion, Jo'OR RENT. Best lo- cation 10 Costa Mesa! Pb .. LI 8·367'1. W. 11. LILLY , Uc. Cement Contr. ALL Typea! QUALITY CONCRETE Fr~ Est. * ~ CE..MENT work wanted, no }Ob loo small. Reaa. H. Stu1Jhcl<, Ll 3-8615 alt 4:3(}. PATIO -3..'JO aq tt $99.SO.. Concrete sawmg, removq &: repl.acing. Call 53&S624. *CEMENT & BLOCK * . 30 aq ft. Small Jobs too! Free Eatunatn. Ml 6-t8'7l I nvestment Oppor. 6310 Child CaN, $25,000 C&ib &hou.ld earn $250,000, Sean Roebuck pn;peny. 54li-69!n. \ \'A. ~TED. RESTAURANT 11.11.h approx SQ>,000 annual grosa in :'lewport area. Anno 673· 7560. LicenMCI 6610 C1HILD CAKE .. ..... coelala l.be 1Jceue .....- ot Ute advertbu. F9r fm- Uler lalormaU• Clm&ad lbe Clailll Welfare Dept. la Santa A.a.a. 5'i·O~n. Contractors 6620 * SPACE PROBLEMS? Tu • ·--1ince 1951 HOME Oil OFFICE APllOINTMENTS 4210 ~ &'J'S.336 er m ioa ....... J. "°" Formerly widi IJdmla1 Rev8llll A·l STENO omcz Herbor Shop'g Cwtr 7~•--"7 ........ "CALL 56-1111 FREE~._, 1884 Plaom&, C M. 2344 Newport, CK W. A. SlOLEY, CP .A. 54>1362 open ft'& -- KDIMt R TAX SERVJCE r. It s. U.50, 23 yrs ~ 'l ~ lo 9 pm 1124 88r1lar ~ C.J. RAMIO Tax o-.,,.,_ Rcu. R.iite9! 5tfo4ml GET tu DONE. P9;F .._ picked up. 1:imrJ T. Owen. li90 Newpoit, CK. MMJB INCO~I E Tu/Your home. * Call • BQ.L SHJ.ETS 2 yrs in ua * m-na • HOME SDlVICE e FEDERAL, STATE. $11 839-5~. 531-539 t' TAX SERVICE t' H0)1£ SlllVJCE I ANYTI..ME Kl •im I'°"'"' 6755 cpts, drpg, nr shops. Anno lnduatrlal Rental 6090 6n.7560. Mon_!y to Le~_ 6320 \\ A.\'T 1st & :!nd 'r.D, Loans, vacant land, comm. tnd., res. Mr. Adams, Bkr. (714) 548-2337 Addiuons * Remodelin& Free est. * Financing * G. H. CRONSHEY CQ. Iroruni: n per a.our. Bnng own baacen- BLOCK In ocean &. bay, 1 bl . new ww shag cpts! pvt patio, 1 adult, SUO. 673·7629 * INDUSTRIAL * Offices & W arehoosing *SPACE* Llcen.sed • 673-5421 * SC-mt * Lido Ill. 5351 for lrallf' \11 * .'O',( DISCOUNT! * --------* Newport Beach * LSt Tu. S9850. 6'.~ on land t.r1 * '..! Bdrm. l Bath * Don Koll &16-:19;,s San l>1rgo Cty We ll secur· bltru., qits, drJl6. f1repla1:t', LI::ASE' lndui.rnal bulldm~ 1-d. L. Coats, owner. 6T::>-.W:.'O e NEW IDEAS • Kitchens remodeled and rwms added. 772--1971, 827-988-l. Paperha,.. Peintfng ... SW> mo yrly lease. 673-3824 * RC:ASONABLE! * Remodel or Additions! * PAJllll * i;;oo sq ft . Room for "x.pan· 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS l . BR, 11, baths. bit • in,,, sion. Re('(>M florescent hght-d NOTICES :cpt3, drps, ft-pie, yearly \fl,.:. wulale<l walls u:rrs _a_n ___ ---- Terms to suH 646-7533 Carpet Cleaning 6625 INTERIOlt/IXTIRJOll Win• la191 • S:i.10. llamet Perry, 675-4550 C1f '-lnltl" & :i Pha~ pr1wPr Found (FrM Ada) 6400 call Tom Kimball 624·j()OO PROFE&SJONAL Cl..EAN· liuntington BHch 5400 20x22 st.orai:r or workshop, DAOISHt:ND • PART. red- OCEANAIRE APTS. ovrrllead door. yard stor· dish brown puppy. Lost for INC. llouseeleani~ noon, w111daws, carpets, Reas. Work guaranteed. 642·8164 to'.\IE SEE OL'R LOVELY agr a\a1lablP. ~P1Aporl fia&l 6 days in Ea.stbluU Bral·h. &t!·:l:\91 ai-ea ol Newport Beach. "-"-•" • 2 Br .• l12 ba. cpts, drps, pa. • tio, garage. Children & peu \\ elcome, water paid. 7811 TaJbert I luntington Beach 847 1019 847.22<10 , EXTRA LGE :' BR C'pl!I, clrps. hll1n range, ga· :111:.c•'. 111 lhc lw al•h , shop'g '<'It'. C'l11llrrn ok. 847·091-1 or • f!.l i-:11fib -------f\I:.\\' l, :!, & 3. BR. l 12 BA. : lurrui.hed & unfum, ST:l up. : ,JO.l .'.\!Pm phts, 536-4130, 4 • blks east ot Lake Park. • ~ • BR. DUPLEX APT. • CARPETED. Very Large! l% · \fO. * 536·1644 Cl 'TE' l BR apt, st.ove, re· 1t 1~. ~·11·ba~r dspsl. & gar- a)o(r $7J. :i36-0J,j3. ~ountain Valley 5410 TO\\ ~llC>L'SE fOR LEASE. •3 rm. R••fru:, Patio, Gar· • Ul.l". 90:-6000 or 426-1748. -=,..---------I '.\ Gardening -1677 Su!>f'nor. D t. 1200 sq . lust tum over to animal --------- fl. ~gl 110, :I phase :no. htd. 'o111rol BOOn. n owner e OLIVE TREES O\o.ner !;73-8~163. ~o~n. please call 644-0~. e PAL.\1 TRJ::~ I Jo'OU~D Thur.i. nile very by "Ba,ylesa" Lots 6100 I young black maJP SC'Oltlc S'r.i up. 678·3157 w1U1 chain & collar. Vic. HAULING/Gen'! yard clean-LQT R-2 NEWPORT l:Xh St. & BalllOll. 67:>-21]) up. Trees. Shrubs, lvy I PIGl::ON, white !wad. hlk & shal>C'<I, 1-eshaprd or remov· J()xs;). 1~'6 . thl St. wht \\lngs, wht ta.ti. band ed. Jolowcr bed weeding. OWNER &12-7943 on It>~ ;: t;G 6:>13, tame, * CALL 64~-8307 * Eves 675-1669 I call j:JG· 172:°J. * V £RN'S * --;-J0078u~ zo~c: TRA="SISTOR Radio, near Gardr•ning servic~. R.vtotlll, Plumbint CX."C•lll~•dc ol llw)'. l'ound1:t· 16lh & Tu&t111. Please iden-I new IU\\lls, pat106, d~an· ~----- t1on btnlt tn for 1 i.t.nry bid~ tlly. 646-~ I ui. . .'.\!~in~. edging. \\ork * llflUSEQ..EANING * "Mr. Brack'', 4~·7<W7 . \\'OMA.'\'$ v.atch (ound In l;Ua.J'anh't'd.:_ ~2-'.:'0l:. -\\ .1'!'101". noon. l carpeU - PRIM!-; R-3 Lot zoned I llunL&ngt.on 8'>11ch l>8Jly ffi1)1·nJTE l.A\\N SERv. I :iv:··':'" S2QJ. DAVE ........ · · Pilot olfke :>36-"''""l I Rell" mo. rate -St av. law11 , .. 11 ... t.•11. RALPH ll62 .. ~i· U11lt11. medical, etc. 1104 x 1 • '"" • • all :..1()91 SJi,800 -25jo dn. • Bi\.\!Dl::[) blur par11k1:el,Vie Nl~· lll\\'llS i.pr kls. • rotOlll.' P!,l \lf!!NG. ~ It . 847-281R I ol Bake-r & fa1rv1rn ~r.:.'iup, h111llmg. 962-8612. I "<•rk 1.,•1.uu·anteed. Repliriaa • . :~16-1fij2. * TIU::!:. TR.lMMINt; & & I• modelln&· 64U5ll. LARGE lot 75xl56. V1rw of I Rrmoval Ro - octan &. t-011nt rys1dc • NOT YOUNG, itrf'y MripP<! female Ld . . H *I 1~1111.mg, JOBS & EMPLOYMENT leuehold. Owner Bkr 1·at, short ·h,ured &.16·jn4. Cl Nl P It au ing, ~rn ~ : ----·· -·- 673·2010. I ranup. * 64.·1'.iJ3 Job Wem.4. Men iOOO Bt::;T Buy! Build :..'0--ui°itt~ lost 6401 C:Xflf..ft Jonanrse t;ardrnc•r p, . le $4!! 000 'it• • a ('Omfll yard M'I \ltc'r b • (;/)\ ]!!, needs job on Sftk- p ho 847 .,.,,,,7 LOST Blac·k Poodlr puppy pert 10 Japan('l.e Jl.trd"tt / lld• All aruund wortt.. Otllts !> pptng. ··"'" ~larrh :!6U1 Vic IJela .... are ~'trr ~• :.iR·7!r'1!, :tllH12 1l • IP,.nup, wbal do )'OU Dttcl Sant• Ana 5620 Dover Shores & 17th :1 . H B 011ld's ,--LF,\!OSY-sTOC·Ks ,,.,,,.. Con>OI del Mar • ..----------Panoramic Bay & Orran pe11 i>:l6·~'i.l!l,1 ll!'l'l '-min Ana Aw·. I'.'.\! \,.,\port Sta.ch ~ ~ BR, ~T'Ollnd level unit, v1_. By Ol'ner. 545-JOC>.; Jo'E\1"U, {'ollir, ~DI~ & wht. :lt2·W:i * C,\fWJ-.\~.H 111' • 1 r12. ule ror John. built-Ins, rarprl.s, drl\fl\.'S. \' (' -..&..nine « """'~ } ard. Walk to &hOf>' Mount. & o ... rt 6210 II'. an111·r~ & Warnt>r ;j-:10 .I \f',\;\ I'S~. I ;Al.1 >r 'l I< -. I\\ WBJ'llS ~··""" puppy Ev l'htl<I i!rlE'\'tttg St'l\111• Cf~.in 111, & 111•11 ' • o1r111p anytime. ~38. • pin.1;. S90 mo. 7 • Cha C M rt• * ,, A\RES C1 UHUl\HUA 8·1 ·titi:iR li11111' i.!<1 .!"117 11f11·r to I' \I 7020 I s. . a '" I V/\l.f ."'."' Ro11d "'--tA"ft· e '·11"' r t)(){ I I I -:--Job Wanted, Ledy .. r.• """ ,.. " •• ' 1,. \/\LE I 1;.\lllll .:\l\r, \\'tlf!I\ 1 Calif.. ,... sr-'illl --tied Wlllkr a.. 'nip cmm-. ......... c.a.. ..--:it. ........ ~ aWt ......... ... ......... c.lf. •. ~ It ~ be• 1"'h Nat a -. .. jMl. ... I s ••• ml BASl'ANal'Uln' •ATER CO. Fulle1m. QalW. Z.Ui3 TAIWIST&ll ............. &a Mar. ......... tu dimt&. ........... .... w. A-!lllile:J Tu Sa'riee 5ti-UIZ ~ ..... e SIC'Y/FULL TIMI NCllt Operetora • •» b' advertilUlc Westeri. Girt, Inc. amce • Ou&.doar-PubUlh1n& 2100 KArbor Blvd. c.M. ~ llmc beve SH ol IO, t1J>-1010 N. Ma.ins.A.. Ills •· YarifV '11 won. 5 ~ oC1P011unity employer da1a t to S. Write liYinc marital --.. ~. exper. NURSIS AIDES 1r m to; EveJ.yn fUchmood. wear.em Outdoora, PO Box 20Z7, Newport ~ach. NO PHONE ~ pl~. BED..IN'E rASHJONS o&r )'OU -OllPll1UNt:Y in aalft, No aper. nee. Be.u. IPrinl 9UIDIDer' fubkN. Opcninp IDr qua1 IMDqft'a in man.y ~ for Interview call s:rMs11 °' SSH991. Full Time All Shift• Experienced Only. COila Mesa Omvale~nt Hc»pf t.al 661 Cfftter SL M&-9679 ~ RN'S -LVN'S 'ull or Pert Time Convalescmt lbplt.al Experience Prduttd 1001 s. Bristol aertc ~ 1oo ........ SDJ PRX Recpt. .. • • • • • • • • • s:JCX> Cuhier Tmee llO • • • • • • UJO rue Cieri! t.mee ........ SM Gen! Ofc Trnee ........ SD Jr Aooountan& ••••••• , $456 Roule 8&111 • • • • • • • • • • • ICl1 Lab AuJlt&nt • • • • • • • • • • 1356 ~ Trainee •••••• S350 Photo Dvkrm . • • • .. • • SJCai p~ ~ ••.•. $1.75 b.r Fact«y Tr&lnee .... $1.73 hr Stock C1erk ........ $1.60 hr Apprent.[cr Print.er. • $1.SO hr Mach !imp Tmtt •• $1.50 hr IN ADOrnON TO OUR MONDAY USMN~: eo.ta Meaa Convale1a11t Hoapllal Ill Ceu&oer St. Elqtatewwwi.a Aa..\: _. TIA Y GIRL ELECTRONIC TEXHi1ClAH IM or Fl EJq>ea leoc.'fd with mlW atate circuitry. To .. • MK•ltS EXPER.IENCED 6t5-96T9 56-3048 .__ ..._ ~ v_., C:C..a W.. Ccn•alek'ent (a.m.'a) SNACK mu> BA-= Ill ~;a DZY. MtC E. Oil Hwy. Ai WAl1"R..F.SSD • EXPER. N..a.. C.-del Illar. ruu. OR PART 'nME AVON CAWNG ==e1:,::~ nantci#S llOCl>ERS, nBf.JtG1.ASB GEL <DAT· EJtS. Fl BEil C L"A SS 1'0UCR • OP ICDf. 1!114 .......... Od7 er " Yedlt~ -"· lD ... CJ&. DISHWASHER OVER lD • YRS OLD. A PPL Y IN PERSON. ~NY'S RESTAURANT. UiO & 0.C Hwy. * CdM r' WAITRESSES Uper. only need ~ 9-10;30 Ml. SURF • SIRLOIN RDT AURAN'T 5a W. Oout Jt.ty., N.a BEA',....., Is our bu&lneu. maiica. To ... • • • • .. • • waD v • ~ STOCK ROOM a.DU< Why not malce It yuUrs! Ex-Experienced with~ cellmt opport~ tor ~ component ltodL Ap 21· n>en who qu&lif y. Phooe 30 • • • • .. • • • • • .. • • .. ·" '* ELECTRONIC TRAINEE now SJi-5860 Collect. • • . . . .. • • • • • • • .. • .. • . 13IC LYN'S-NIGHTS Newport P~nCia_. ~ Full ., Pert Time Ill Dover Dr· M2-Jl'10 Oonvalncftlt Ha.pita! S.I .. ~rlenoe Preferred M«tia experi8a Coli&& Meea ConvalHCmt Y~. ene1"1etic It 1baJ1> APPLY IN PWWW UVE • a.it ~eeper for a.Jl:•-.w,._ ~ borne wltb 3 adklOl • ~ SJ6-2S61 Holpltal 661 C.enter St. Stock Room Clerk ~ ~ Grow with ~I WOMAN tor tract ~ Y(A.q, ambitious, lnt~\renl· omce to handle IOUI appil· Verl Type Operator cation1, extru, It lelectlon. ~need. RIUBEN'S d.a)oa ·w s. Mk for Mra. ~ -& ODMl lllr7-"N.B. -=-=~===-.....,...--..,..,,..-___ c.=-a=-:Ml':":'=1a:"---• BABYSITI'ER + LJTE Exptt. beach a.ru. Sertd Men Fridey .. TUJLER ug:MBI YIUlf WEnWAYI llll"G. 2121 s. Alm, Ju&& Ana • 3 BOAT ASDIBLDtS • l IHAPEll ClPDUTCa e 1 Paid«/ I Olrpmlen • .1Da2f llAJUNE CORP. • 1111 Pl.ACDrlUI Cll. •SEE:~ llAOllHIS'f M *II> ap. ·~ wan • ....r.n. wen eqaipptd ,._, AM • per-. D>LEll INDUSTIUEI 2IA !>wt .. Newpmt Bcb. DISHWASHER It BUSBOY Eqiet..,.. •. J.mrriew8 •u a.m. No ,.._ c:aDa. Sim'• Salaod, 16111 P.O. lie a-HwJ. ~ Bdl. • HSEKP'C. 5 ~ ,...., <>kier-woman ~f. Fountain Valley aru. 962-5640. WOMAN wiUI MWtnc exper. to deai&n It aell window ah.dea. cu.tom Sh.Ide Shop, 1'119 ~ Clout Hwy. CdM. • TRAINEE • c.rmmt .Fcty. KnowledJe ol home .w1na nMntlal. • 1'74 • A 0tA.RLE ST. MATIJJU: woman, chlld care, tile bmekp'r. 2 boya, s It 7 yrs. Hn · 2:30 lo S:~ pm. Own tnna. 548-8175 Evea. BABYSITI'ER. from 1~. my borM pef~rred. Own tnua. '73-72'll. Call before 10 AM or alt 5 PM . rtlWDt tow. E. Kent, P.O. Learn all phaaea Box E, Runt. Bctt.. Marine Buslnea . EXPERIDlCED s I n rle LIZ REINDERS needle, Bartak, It button· Pe-lainel AtpW:'f hole pow"" madtlne o~r-456 Campus Dr. N. a. ators needed. Al.ao aew1ng ~21.lS lor ARit. macbine lt'a.lnees. Apply RUTH RY AN AGENCY 2907 S. Oa.k St., s. A. Looldn, tor a Job? IBM KEYPUNCH Come In todlY for Operaton. 2 ~· exper. All pel"IOllallud 1ervlce. ablll8, &op wa.ie, Beach Nf!W ll1Un&1 dally area&. 0.cey Temp. Serv. 1793 Npt .. C.M. 646-4854 1102 E. 17th St., Santa Ana 17931 Beach Blvd. IMT-9611 542-4457 1°'2 W. 17th, S.A. 547-6411 SECYS, 'l'ypW&,. ~· Qr>. en., Gen. ottk:e clerb. Job PreperetJon 7IOO Newport Beach area. Dacey Temporary Sv1. ll02 E .• RESUME • 17th St., Santa Ana. 542M57 • BOGGED DOWN! NATURE woman, ..... 'Id ""' BAR • MAIDS wanted. "TICE care, lii. 1we1cp·a. 2 boy1, Praf elUone.I Carett Ooumet- on, will hetp )'OU evaluate and define >'O'S' tu1J potffto llal and writ-e a rmKM that will work. BJ ...... merrt. 5 At 7 yrs. Hn 2:30 to 5:30 FLAME ROOM" lSM> Mon· pm. Own trana. 548-8175. rovl• Ave., C.M. Call in pel"IOll betw ll:OO A.M. It noon. BABYSITI'ER. older v.rom· an preferred, own trans. 2 • HAIR STYLIST • ~~ch?!:. . .:. 30Calto 16:~. Mon • EXPER. BUSY SHOP. ' "NI'" .,.,fOft 2 pm, 646-2876. e MecKenJle Aalocletes 1670 Santa Ana Aw. ~D. Coeta Me.a 642-TI6l * 675-2458 a.ta Meaa * &46·200!! =EX=="PERIF.N=~,..,,CEIJ----1'"""H-ost"8--f-or • WOMAN FOR con din~ room only. lnt.er-:~EftCHANDISI POlt • HOUSE..'WORK. 1 day wed!. Views 9 •· m. No phone SALE AND TRADE 6 • HRS. e 6+HM85 calla Sam'a Seafood, 16278 * MAID F'OR L I G H T Pacific Coast Hywy. H.B. Furniture IOOO D:~ ~~ HOUSEWORK $1.50 • lffi-MANJCURIST, experienced, BUILDERS forced to 1tU fllll lime. ~ ID penoa. 5 ~ wk. * 644-0790 Carde'1 CoUlers, 300 N. Model Home &roups trom ~· Rollltaanmt. llliO E W~ES u~r. Day .l Cout Hwy, Laruna Bemch, Cocta Mesa tract Decor• "---.._ ,..___ ~ M N1eftt ab.lit.. DANlEL'S Callf . .j94.J031. tor-planned 10-pc livlfll .....,_. ••-i· ......_.. ~ ar RESTAURANT. 2831 Bril-=---------GOLF COURSE maintenance tol CM. ~ EXPER • haekpr. Uve in room, Modem ~ Bed- widl lmowtedce ot lawn O.er 45, for l woman. Ref-room, 11-pc Bunk Bed out.- mowers It apcinlden. C&lJ * WlITJU:55ES * erence1. 548·6i9Sl---~JJlt, Modern S.pe Dl.Mtte. Mt. May ~ Attractive, over 71 * OPERATORS I EXPER. P ED FOR FAsr SA.LE GARDENER. fuU time. li· FuU tJm,. 847-5132. * Sportswear, Good pay. orth $700. tz ~ Apt complu beach BABYSfITEfl 2 1·hiklren .j 1580 Monrovia. CM, 642·2666 t.erm., monq down. arM.. ~ ~r""i. I 6. Uv, ln or oul .. 7>$0-1800 HUB, ln Newport Blvd. SENTOR Ctiu11 fD.70, ~ dQI •k. noon to i pm. Eu)r liafit •"Onl, SlOO mo. 1150 Nfowport Wvd.. C :\I DAILY PILOr Box M.J56. or 8'1'7·729'.l. J-.---Me-n_,_W_om_._7_5_00_L.,.CM~·,..._£_ ____ _ HSD<PR FOR WIOOWDt ABANDONED EXPER. fuJltimt _.,,.., ata. alknd. Union Sta.. Cor. o1 Suptrior It Pla("fl)tla, N.e. OLDER man for twnlng wort In Sfl"Vl('t> Sia f~'lllfr. not n«e11uy 673·9'728 am. 6 Old Walnul dlni~ eh11irs. LIVE IN BA llY OK. ROBERTS RESTA URANT 5 rooms tumlture, Uvlnst CALL 847·.!4~'9 Taking APPLICATIONS 1or room. lw1n bedroom. 7 LVN -WllltreMes. BwHJo..-. Dish· piece dinette. atove refer • . S Ir. Aid 'N•nh t:. apply .r• A washer. See In atoraae In Pt'rson. 1209 llrmlock, \lo'3Sher. 84.1 W. l9th at 6401 Wectmb11ter Blvd., Santa Ana. Street. • ec.ta Mesa complete price SW . Will e TABLE GIRL e VOLUNTEER.~· To help 1eparate tor quick sale. • Mel Morril!OO Dra,rery SAVE llVt>~' Deliver Erner-Terms $2.50 per week on e 1651 PLACENTIA, CM. gency Bl1:>od for Reel Crou ba.lanc~ 893·7519 Dir. u k -a ;r":Mildl$200. wkl to hosplt11l1 Jn Onnge for John. County. 512·11:17, 545·1879. . REALTOR . $6500 r P. JOO() dn, S65 mo. e 1 YH \'II \ IC:TOrtlA l e l,l<i llT 111\1 I.I'<;. J,999 Harbor, CM. 548·1l9:,j * :l'lfH1~7ll afl<'r 6 pm 1:1')() hlar k 1 C \I IH~-~lfi9 1 •l~· •~.l'I e 4t \l.Jf"IED UNENCUN· U ER£0. SU-250.1. • SUMMER WOR K* I Collert st.udrnt&. Call 3 . S pm OfllY . .u. 91 u ~SW ' -Dental Recepti-o-ni,....1_t _ Exper. 11('1(', OR Uj2~ EXPERIENCED waltnw or SIS, Vinyl recllrun~ ctia\r wailf'l' wanted .. wlss Olalet s.r.. m1thc;~Rnv rollet table •11 No. NP1A1J)Ort Blvd N.O $-40, call 9.iMSSO. ' )~ .. . I .. ... ' . Mel SAL -Pure w. Bou PR.JC I ~ II • , 7 J 5 J 10 l Sma No I 5 RI! FU Will tum pric wee: nn. 7 Po bdrt aut.a Ask crec! See 12-S Ave tor Due Inc root Uv. Kt Inc hutc ablE aale bal• b'tt min Jter Jobi - Two ,.., soot add $1.9: MY: Ree (.'OU coll. mat SlOO 875--* IDf• clot. NI See K Harr 2854 -l XI. -- , Ne\\ TV wa. ref bu: No Fl"I c Je 1013 MO' wt1 d~I pe'I ~ TtR let. at Mlt IOf w t \V &IE KEI WI' Ca &el ro1 art llo T.11 (. " M-.ltCfof&NDl~I! l'Olt MERCHANDISI '01. MIUC ... ANOISI POR TRANSPORTATION ·r•·NSPORTATION r••Ns .. 01r•r10N -SALi~A_N_D_T_ltA_D_I_ SALE AND TRADI "" ~-':. "". -, ~Alf AND TRADi 801ta Want~-;--90'5o Imported Autoa 9600 "urnlture 1000 MlaeellanMUa l600 ~•ep 1790 -------VOLKSWAGEN 1M' 0r m· ln-out board Ai. MG We Diel It Again! COUOf SJ>, Sew"-machinr .VANT to trade stero-pak 8' Skilf wanted. Cutt or VOLKSWAGENS CHEVROLET FOID Boutht Manut.cturer'a S20. Lamp ebd·t~ 15. 1\\o tapes? If so call Wll..L equity. lfl-0'7'10 alt... • RE••OCESSED • VO• "SW.& l'!!..•NS solid Maple eod tables $15 at 642-5907. r" W\ ".._ S S OVl!RLOADEDI S CHOMOWPRLOOMETE both, Ladles ~m Shav·' --------Aircraft 9100 'M MG lloMbtt 1. wire VOLKSWAGENS 64 v,er pert MUST LIQUIDATE OUR U Grand Prix 2 dOOf' hardtop sports coupe. er $5. Sc.'hlck 3 •Ated men·a PETS end LIVESTOCK wbeell, r9dlo, hntl'r, like Impala 2 cir hlU'dtop coupe. F'OR.D STOCK! of FurnltuN ~ In 1-U..r C&M-$10, ---'li6 Cc'5D& sq~ 1!2.. new. $49 dcllvc·~. $19 a VOU<SW A GENS ~~ ~ ~~1)'~~1/~:; '59 Font 2 cir ~ ...... i:."J9 OutJt1sndinr.: condition thn!• nut Lo11ded with all extru l.ncl llJH. hydra. power stttrini?, brake., factory a.Ir. w·a·w. bucJ<et ae.ata ett. "Shows t'ln81 of C'lll'I.'• Low nulure, eold ~ Ir aer. ll'eU berT. PRlCED FOR FAST SALE. Wr · $2495. Medlterranea• • Maple Colon.la! oYel"-11\lffed L~ir Dot• m~ B11lnd newt Pvt PlY must mcftth. Jw.4 obank financ· Glra:ntk •tock ol be1Ut11Ul st.eerlni Ir brake•. bucket '59 Fol'U Cn\ry ~'(! .... $399 Oanllh • Noden1 ~. 9 x 12 n.ie 15, :l book· sell &42·3310 or 6'73-70&. In& availabte ./\.(' VW 'a. '58 to '66. Some with ·se Ford 2 dr Hdt. .. • $399 pRJ~ YOU CAN AFFORD cuea S2 • $5, 2 rht!lrt of A.KC Sllvrr It Black female Celffonda Sports Cera ltu !ban m mile.. New acaLS. COl\IO&e, w·a-w, etc. 'Gl Ford Rll'K'tl Wt;n .. '6911 NO DOWN! dra1Wra no H""', 1Wln lll'd c~nnan Sht<phel'Ci· Good Mobile Hemes 9200 9W r;. E'lltt. s.A. ->"ll-8801 warranty with all •• ll'lod· ~~1 ... ~~ ::.t c~ '81 Ford Sl&J•l!Mr •• '899 $1.S, ~o table lamps $10, with ch.Udren. Hu lhotl. --------'64 MGI $1699 ell suod at~ VW .enic. care." Wu ~ 'M Ford CUit. ·5(Xr -4 dr. fl399 ~ lMtN of 'urnlture two bolldolr lamps JJ. Owntt mewing, lllUll 1tll to VACANT dept. '&4 Ford CaJ '500' Hdt. $1699 $2." Per Week 548·17116 • 2379 Apt. A • Et· 1itood 00me. $'75. CaJJ Powdtr blue. c.'Ontr blue In· F.XAMP~: Special $20'5 '64 Font Falcon Ope •• SU99 7 pc. U'linl Room Set dtn, C.M. 962-11311 between 1.10 a.in. Immediate ftosM1tlon te~~ non. ,\\ail. '61 vw. New paint. Tho1.. e ROY CARVll e '(12 Ford Falcon f\ttura S1099 5 pc. DIMtte ~et POOL TAILES A S-8 PM· Dmlicall,y ttduced. 19&'1 Up to 36 ~fo oughly l'l'COOdltiooed •• $$99 PONTIAC ~·::r m= .. ~ .. ~lro07' 10 pc. Bedroom Set NEW AND USt:D * EASI'ER POODLES * Cruaader Swi.ni·Away 55·, COSTA CAR l'C). '&O VW Van. Surfer's 1400 W Cout Hwy U 8·34116 e&n. ~-;~t. no prob· Special $ntS • • ROY 'CARVER e PONTIAC Small ... __ -BIG Val·--! 9 wlcl. MIN · MAL..ES, AKC. lota ol a wninp It IOYel,y 1989 Hart>or, C.M. vt!··'"·' Spec. • ' .• ''''. . •• ' MS9 N"'u'PORT BEACH J ' • ..,,., ,_ 1966 BRUNSWIQi $275 RF.Ci Sho °""" ed landacaplna ln beautlJUI ....... '66 FuU>ac.k. OnJy 11 .... em. Wt carry our own con· 1400 W. Cout Hwy LI 8·3466 l'TEWPORT BEACH No fancy front • • . ' 4-\t' x 9' Si.ATE S89;; p~ ~. ww .~11) "~ull only" Su Alra .. '47 MGTC RHO -mi ............... • .... $2499 '62 Impale • HT. ~ up to 36 mo. final\. • • • but look INSIOll Free deliv. & lnsta.11. 1007. FREE 'til •i:e of 6 moa. 1· bile Est11t.c1. 847-9651 ot Need& work. Must hove 36 month tlnan. on au 2 Door sport coupe. OUT· ava.iJ. APPROVED FURN. finan. We take trade-w, Blk $100. l . Auburn J1Z>. Evenings l we8-(?nda cuh. Dratted. $7W :>4lhl561. late model IWtos. STANDING CONDITION Cotta Car Co. mt Harbor Blvd. c.M. SECARD POOL TERMS. • &12·1410 96'..!-8621 Costa Car Co. THRUOUT. All extras lad. 1989 Harbor c.M. 642-4874 • 'SS Pontiac • • 2 Door. Good l'tre.'I. (cot Victoria) U S.9660 m s. Ma.111, Orante 532-1992 ADORABLE vt'ry small ml· LUXURIOUS OPEL 1961' Hari>or C.M. 642-487t ._R&tH'. automatic, .~wer e '55 l'ORD e n..-9-9 w"'4~1 .Sat g pm ., Bd ........ 1teenng It brakn Orjp al, Many New Pan!!' I RUNS GR.EAT• Nf'eds a little 1>11mt. $225. Call allrr S, • :>48--0'l!l l e ~· aMJ • · • * AUCTION * 11laturl' poodle, black male ~ nn, 2 ba., pool, .,....,, USED VOLKSWAGENS local, low mUea. "Show• Powered by aul)tr Ford V-3 ' DESPERATE 8 we~ old, $40, hu bad clubhoute. n3.~. ~2035 '64 0,AL CADET WITH A 100% finest of ca.tt". EXCEP· enzlne, 4 apeect hydro, new U YoU will 11e1J or bl.I)' puppy abota. ~7922. wk. days. m --0808 t'Vetl. i Ide.al 2nd CM· Up to <10 mUts UNCONDm ONAL TIONAL VALUE _ waa blue streak tirn. new black !live Wlnd.)' a try S11ELTIE:5. Males. 1 • ' mo. wlc. en<U. to plloll• GUARANTEE Sl ?!li leathe1 lnt. and caJ1M!lina MOVING IAST Aucuon Ftlda,y 7 p.m, old puppy, 1-2 yr. old. AKC 1960 Columbia 10lQ2' 2 BR $15 clels. $23 mo. For 30 daya or lOOJ mllH on Special $UH throu&houl OnJy OM or its N..t RetpooiH>1e PartY to 207S~ Newport MI 6-8686 Sable & wht. 841-3929-F'ully furn. Located In S COSTA CAR co. both parts and laborf • · · kind 111 So. CalU. 100-;;, e 60 Rimbler e RAMILER 5 n-~~ P?meA ntall Windy's Auction Bun MTN POODLES 9 WKS s~~~ '~1· ~7 . Xtru. S3500 1989 Harbor, C.M. 642487~ You ... • ROPONY CTAl~VCER • ~~~c. =:~ally av!!~ Clauic C.U.tom Wa.1ton, auto· FULL ftlUCI $227.11 CHILDS table & chair com· * 9S2-S:a!O * Mll.NER'S ~ved atora&c Inc. 1400 w. Coast Hwy u 8·3466 feet. S29 deUw ra , $29 • $)01 c.1R.adio, ~ater ....,,.. rum. • pp anon AKC * APRICOT r ...... ""·-.. · I Chick lvenon I "' ~ I Will a c. equity trft S rma. bo, elec fry pan, Tupper· yard 964 w 17th st. c.M. -PORSCHE l9'IO u -........... ea.·d. NEWPORT BEACH month. De '· $30 Mo. O.A.C. tum. 6 __ 11 • ..,. Full ware StnJin& t k 1 AKC Recf,atered ~ •• C11ifornl• Sports Car• B1tnk Flnanclng Available _ ... ea. t<:rs & boards, :.~~ bf.:~~ Toy POODW For Sale. Reaaoaabte Ratea. * PORSCHE, L\1.MAC! eo.e. Mesa KI M.1m • REPROCESSED • 901 E. First, S.A. 542·8801 Mandie Motors price s:z27.SI. Pmts. ot $2.68 et.a ' lampe, indJv M>l•o &: 646-4743 JS" Trana& Rome, 1 BR, 311' * OIUG! ~ SPDSTR '64 Malibu Super Spon , ex· weekly ioc:ludes 7-pc livtnc ""u claaine encl patt0, $7750, tr ah cbrome wheels '62 GALA.XIE 500-Cbry1ler/Pl¥moulh rm. let with tablH 6 lamps, lge molds, 2 dz min l>read BASSE'T Hound, Ma.le A.KC 611 AdaJN 19 ~--0340 HB Never raced! N<'ver wrtek· a arp, . 4-dr Hdtp. Pwr str':. brakn. 1943'l Beach Blvd.. 11.8. 1 pc dlnttte, 2 complete palll. SI~ 42 white Ul\I• 6 mo. ~-841""374. Um # . . ed! Buttdl. CinluraJos, * CHERRY * ~bi~~~~ee~ windows; R/H, etc. s1000. Kl 5-8926 U: "585 bdnn •LI relric range forms. m11e balceware. ctuldren n-ftlfl enslne * Sl850 '58 VW Already lltl"lpped I 100% finand ng, If necn· OWNER transferred. Muat auto. ·w~r. T'V' combo'. 64'l-69l9. . 't\otorcyd• 9300 *Call m-1234 PX\ 2218 For Dune Boggy =lve~~l~4~ ~~: sary.t sell. 99(H965 Amba.saador. Aak for lot H39. Out of atatf THOMAS orpn, tranauttor, Horses 1130 HONDA 1965 r ·90. Low PORSCHE coupe $699. f.i Runa Pufect! "22:'>. California Sporta Ce rs SOUTH COAST FORD 4·dr. Cull pwr. lac air. still credit OK. Free delivery, WaJnul, u klng $450. Used miles, like nE'W Take ~ lor mech cooct. New Mtt. Yel· Cil.ll all.er S. S4U29l 901 l:.. First, S.A. S.U•SllOl ~ s. Cout Hwy · Lacuna wider warranty. S2595. 'Ill See daily lo-9, Sat. 1°". Sun YKY little. R.eallOn for aeU. EXCJ::Ll..ENT Black &eld.in&· equity. Pa.yotf baJ. s.320. low. pr! P\Y· 673-01:i2. -.--.S. IMPALA • Beach 549-~l/494-&Sw Anwrfoan 2-<lr 511('k, Ritt_ 12.S at 6401 Westm.inau r t.ng Deed more room, Nia-Fam.Uy &ype borR. Th1t 9&2-19ll. Stick, extra &harp. S28 de· Is wour W ife • n1n? cx<:rl. rood. $1~. S:MH777 Ave., Westmlllliter. Dir. klk gara C)ido maasaee redl.n· hone II well lra..ined foe a.oy --... -HONDA'62_*__ SPIRE "64" YW SEA ILU Uven, $28 a month. 100~ Well [eu htt to ston art<i91n· 1~9 RAMBLER Cl..ASSlC 4 fer John In& cha.Ir. Like DC'W. 1215. aae Serlou.I buyers ca.iJ I ,., ... Nrot" .,..,,_,,..,.,, ---~-----...... _ ,_.,_...,_ y dr. Stauon W•ooo. 6 c:yt. * m751f * Do not need aeymore. Al· 5.?l-~ alter 6 PM. Muat -:::=~===c.="!=......--=== .-1k tinlllC't.n& •~· vest in lhis del)tndable 1!*13 Stick shift, Rnl. Pnvate reedy well. 430 Dahlia, sell. -REPIOCESSED Many Danish Xtn 0 .A.C. Ford! Thi.a 11 wh&t she $350 ~-Q!lOi FO~~r:~~C~·~d~M~~~~~~~t=~~~~~~~~=t~T~ruc~ks~~~~~~9~500~~·&0:.ic;Red~~Spri~t~e.~Low~~ou;;J~~~lm~ma~c#cond~~·~one~i~~"~ier~,~·se~~C~e~li~fo~rn~la~S~po~rt~•~C~a~r~1~~nee<t.~~w==n.io~~around~~1:n~a:nd~~o~w;ne~=r;.~~~·-==:;:::::==·==:::::. Due to forecio.utt and mov· 90i. & Fl~. 8.A, -54.2·88Ql do t~-Moppi~lt-lawid,~+------·• ln eut t II II S TABLE • JU t.'halr. $5, girls * '64 RANCH.ERO VS $27 n....1s $,,., '1 ' ml.II ~ a my 3 . bed ~ . " " o. I u , . ~ niece room set, tdou· rooma of tumitutt, MAPLE ,.. PIS, ~H. WW · Ml. COST'A CAR CO. -mli!!'!'l'!l~lil!!'l'llll!lil!!'l'llll!!"!"'!I~!!!!!! 11v. room. 2 bedrma. includ· b1e bedl $35. Red vUiyl S1315 * ~m.i ·-Ha.rt.or, c .M 64H8'74 e REPROCESSED e _,.,,.i _ ...... ,. "' W · • ICAN~POR I AT ION ..._ es tables. lamps. twi.n din· '"" ... Ill uau. ...,, ell.In&· FOR SAL.£ '37 ~e pickup, '&I Vol~agen. Ta.>t lll1d 1111 rm. .et with bullet &. houK 1V lu Ill $10. 5'oci< ao.11• la y .chta 9000 good mechanical condltioo. 'IRIUMPH ltN'l\St' dellven;. 100~ Batik hutch, stove. refng. av11I· rack for pi<'k·IC> truck ~-Body sharp. Ph. 646-:?181. ~·111&11C1ng available, Q.A.C. able, will separate for qwck 642-~ 16' Gl.ASSPAR, 15 hp Ev1~ S..~ 73 a month. we. Please lake over my "' FOAM! rude> tiedri<:, bltn Ra. tame , Import ... Autot 9600 'Sf TR l $1197.16 balaoce at S3 per week, For "Do it yourself" big wheel lilt traU.1, ban Complete rebwll ('nt111c. California Sports Ca" fl"tt equity see al 6401 West· tank, boet ('Over Ii xlras! AUSTIN HEALEY IJrh1 powder blut finish. A 901 t . Firat, S.A. $42-8801 mlnialer Blvd., Westrnln· upbolaterin& • cut while you Jn I~ t-ondltion. LI 8·161.ll, ttal C'Ulle-~er. 119.1-7519 Dir Ask fot wall. FRLD Ii MEL'S 181:. Tu.sun Ave. C\t. $13 DELS. $21 MO. ·~ vw Sunroof, new top, John FOAM PRODUCTS, 2214 ---e REPROCESSED e Free 5 day driVU1g tnal radio, reblt trans, exc. rond . Newport Blv.d CM """~ 33' CHRJSCRAFT SEO. '63 AUStl'll u--••y, .. _.......,_ .. Li~. 54a·J774 alter 3 pm. ·• . .,....,......,. Twin Cllrya CROWN mi;, fiCMoo ~ e.JLCuange. HELP! FOR better cleuioa. to keep MF. redlo-tele, depth find· 1'1th hardtop, radio. 131 de-COSTA CAR ro. '64 V.w. Sharp! colors &lea.mine, use Blue {'I', ateepa s. moo cub. livers, f3T a month. 100~ 1969 Ha.rbor, CM 612-4174 Sdl250 ~" .!!:,!r ;, p.m. wk. lmer.-ncy S.le J'act.ory dupUcated our order ajd "cloee them out: .. Lu.alre carpet cleaner. Rent 64:1-7110 tor appt. bank financinc available, e Rl,ROCESSED e ays . .#JU·~· electnc lhampooer $1. Ra'd * 17' Gl...AlN>AR SEA· O.A,C. e '66 TIGER • '61 V'W. Xlnl condition. $850. TeWl.nkle Hardware, C.0.la 1',AR.Eft. 60 · HP ELGIJ". $109t C ftoadiler. Real rure ~1•1:· Pv1 pty. Call eves It wee'k· Mesa, Callf, Batt tank, Marine bud, California Sportt ars wtieela. 100% bani< ftnanc· ends. 644-0400. lt.fC ~ Sofa t Oi&ir' Seta ~CARP-,:-,::-ETS:::-=-and--llf_e_t_oo_can-Se~ . aux * WS0 901 E. F\rat, S.A. 54H801 inc avaUable OAC. tWalnut fonnlca amut• be beautituJ 11 )'OU u• Blue * 21.l £, WU.SON, CM IUY OF THE YEAR $2599 WHILE THEY LAST, $169.95 1.IJlttt. Rent eltoctrlc lham· 21· SLOOP with Din(t\Y , 1962 Austin HealeJ. model C.Ufernla Sports Cara 11nit come, li1"lt 9"'Ved! pooer $1. Klrb)' Hardware. mootina &. many other JOOO. Brand new tlru, wire 901 E. Flnlt. S.A ~.2-8801 HOUSE OF OlAI RS 11 bo ~ Ce f -""eel ..,,,_, •-"'-\ ar r ..,"'Yt'IJll nter, .t;tru. Illness orces l&le. wo s. •vv • lonneau . ...., • RIPROCESSED e ~T W. 19th, C.M. ~14SI C. M. $2600, or lrade for Oreaon oc BRG. In ext.-ell. cood. I 10 SPO boY* bike, like new! proper\)'. 56...ua8. 3602 Marcus, Newport. Late ~I Triumphs. many 8Yelton • • • f , , lo moo. from. Ta.x anJ c..-...1....... Ire encine. chlJd e&n ride! AQvA • cat. Sailioa cat.a· • '59 Austin Healey e lli:enle de.liven. lOO% bank ••• ..,....wwwon Xmu outaJde Utet 6 dee, ma.ran It trlt. SdJ or trade Deluxe 6 cyl., radio, healer. fi~ ilable 0 c 'l'lwo 2-Elft bomH on R-2 lot Gi eliec cu opener, 90U tor ~ boat. 492-4157 ot 1007. bank fta•ndn& a•ail· ,__lifomi avaS ' ,.~· _,. H.artQo &M K MA.rt cMf~ 11 dl'lYer, t ironi). ~-1481. able, 0.A.C. -a porta -ra Shop's Cent.en. MAI,)' permit 64H9J9. 18' PATI'ERSON HYDRO-$7'tt IOt & Flnt, s.A. )42-8801 additional unit. Full price RUMMAGE SALE. Open PLANE. Cadillac pwr. 6 Callfornfe Sports Cera $19,460. CAU.. DAVE 9:00 A.M. Wed. Ii Thurs. STROMBERG CARB.5. CUI· 90l E. First, S.A. ~-8801 MYHRE, 540-USl. Herl~ April 6-7. Vi.fl ~inc tom trailer. $4.500. OR 3-3547 ftn1 FAUS.e. Center, l!ldl It Pla~lia, 18' UNIFUTE '64 oonvt hrd O'.>UCK. Cba.ir, end tables &: C.M. top, ISO hp mere 10, 1:ont c'Oll.et t.ab!e 1r lamps, au VM 700 TAPE RECOR.Dm O"lr, lo hrs, ong cost $4500 tna~. Good cmdJUoo. ~00. 30" Kenmore O&Slic SAC $.'.l960-962-2339. $lOO. ca11 S36-02l4 OI' elect. range It cabinet Ro-18' PA'JTERSON HYDR0- 875-043'7. tiaerie ~. Aft, I P.M. PLAN& Cadi~ ~T· 6 ~-8'154. STROMBERG CARB.5. a. * AUTO detrolt refri&, HOTPOINT ··-..... -. • ... _ -.J-.._...... .._._ ... ,_,__ ..... ,... .......,.. tmn t.railef'. OR 3-3547. ....... ....ea, ~ . .....,..,,, ..._ ._ .. _ _.... ...., JO( .. _ u t •• LE 6 3911 * lll&u.;, •--=-.............. : 2 OR.JC OlL P6 ' ........ C C uc., •U&M;· • · seat atroUer (not twin I $.12. · n&n u,, &12••· CDLI..ECTION. Ind • l~ Plano. 1130 ooe al Michamneelo's IF you want to trade JOme Statue "David". 642·1747. Hammood Organs It Piano& Mwitz a<ero-J>b·tapea call BARGAIN~ 24' c.titn crullu Steinway Pianot me, i have some I am t.lttd Good telection of new and of phone 64N1907. Ir mooring. Chrysler crown rcblt motor. Kl 9-~. \l!ed orpns. Uprllbl, 11>ln-BEAUTtFUL 120 bftsa accor· 5JO· l~ Eve1. et and &rand planoa: both d.loo, pearl Wbt. 549-0227 new and uaed. Alt S pm. TR.<>PICAL FISH, ~u! SCtn.nDT p un , ....., CO. ---'--------Baby mercbandiae! BY!ea! nm• . • n.u..w&ri> MAPLE ~nl'TV'U -. Good 1907 N ........ M·'· ............... •v •"-" ...., Mlac. BARGAINS! S49-0214. .. w ..., ~""' cond. A180 lawn mower It Santa Ana SOFA, m&tx:hini chair $'75; NEW SPINET PIANO $495 See tbla and many more at Ke)"boe.rd HH.dquarters Rent $7.50 Hammond in Corona de.I Mar small rwHo. 642-4996. Bdrm aet $'75, a.ii a'OOd CU>Cf. REBUll.T Wuhera " 0ey. 548·57Sl. era $30 • up. All Male es. Uke SCHWINN tnn. 10 apeect, dt· NEW! Gua.r. 547-8132. railer, like new. $41). * 646·1961 * FREE TO YOU 2854 E. Cout Hwy. OR 3-8930 --------- NEX>N Beauty Sa.Ion 11gn $20, l • KP motor t!O, Hi· Fl ~a.leer $20. ~o. UPRIGHT PIANO Xlm oond: ms. 6464164 1135 GulbranHn Ort•n• S F\ufly, rrilky Euter k:lt· tens, '' Calico, ~ Slame1e. 8 week3. wtaned & Lratned. Assorted colors. Cail MUST SeU, 26' Cabin Oi.dse r, $900 takes! • 673-6555 f'Vf • 646·4698. vs MI LN ER'S PAVED storaee -VER--Y-un_uau_al-.-a..H-. -v.ill-t-e, yard. 964 W. 17th St. CM. RAT e '63 FIAT e Roadster, for .,oru byyen wbo a1EO wan t economy. 100% financing available. O.A.C. Full cash pritf'. ..,, Cellforn.IA Sportt Cara 901 E. nm, S.A. 542·8801 HILLMAN IDEAL SECOND CAR 1959 HILLMAN PERFECT FOR WIFE OR STUDENT . . IN EXCEL- L.ENT CONDm ON, FOUK D 0 0 R, N E W PAINT. SPO'Il.ESS I N S I 0 E .ft OUT. BOUGHT NEW BY ITS P~ENT OWNER. $325. CAN BE SEEN AT 1.215 EAST BALBOA BOULEVARD, NEWPORT BEACH. ---'Sf Hillman Conv. $1" Wonderful uttle 2nd car. 10(.'Y• flnan. avell. <.:OST A CAR CO. l969 Harbor, CM. 642-4874 JAGUAR VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE SEDAN $1"3 NEID SAY MORE? mitttn toed. odd eyed, Yot.11\& Reasonable Rates~ male cat. Also several \ii '56 CHRIS SJaIT 22 ft. Ra· 333 E. 17th, C.M. 646-4033 A new factory frelh cu * ·;,7 XK·140 CONV. from your only authorized Televlllon 120S Siamese klttene. TW 7-M!IO. dlo. heed. Xl..NT cond! * ENGINE JUEUILT. Volkswa1en Dealer In tllt $&J0 • ~5849 Harbor Area. ---------_________ ._11 $'1500 * 64<1--0343 WE RENT FREE to good homes. House-• * '63 XKE CPE. * broken, 6 wka. old kittens. Sallboets 901 O * 1.2,200 -nai. XUIT cood! 53l--Ot64. 417 ---------$31X). * OR 3-3547 Jllew, nearly new, rebuilt FREE Genttal Electric dry· TV I TV pho er. Needs re~lr. a46-6207. 1, co or 1, nos. 417 wuhen. dryers, lroMn. ----------retrp. ate>V8 ~nt Ut, l • YR OLD VJSl.A. Cood tMzy lat.tr, if yoq wiah. aportiJli doe. Good with No Depoalt1/No Conttac!ta children. 494·~ 417 Free s.rvtce l Delivery FP.EE to you. Beautltul 42 Yn. Appl. ReilsbiUty G~a Plg11, Abbies le Silk· J ..... 's Kl 3-1341 i~. ~7877. 417 t,\iac. Wanted 1610 WANTED SCRAMBLER t r a I I b i k e. * LIDO 14, #1837, trailer, hitch, tlghta, full raclna gear, '66 • '68 license. Dark blue. white saill, immacu- lati . Sl,288 complete. 644·143'7 "ISLANDER 24" Palmer Inboard. Ufe Unca It .pulpit . $2500 worth of xtru: Price $6\00. Call O\uck Avery. 494·3916. MERCEDES IENZ MG VOLVO •HARD TO FIND e '511 Volvo. aJI the rxtru . e;u:ellent transportation, 4 speed with et.'Onomy. 100 70 bank f.inanclni: available, 0 .A.C. $29 dcliven . S29 a monUl. Callfornia Sf»9rta Cars 901 E. f'int. S.A. '54.2·8801 e '57 VOLVO e Nier. good lransportatlon. 100'..4. bank ftnancin& ava11· ablc. OAC mt C1llforni1 Sports C1r1 901 t;. flnt. S.A. ~·~1 Reee Cara, Rods 9620 • '63 FORD GAl..AXIE ~·HP. DUAL CA~. B&M hydro. 411 rnr md. Slicks. Gauges, f1200. 642-2422 after S PM. Uaed Can 9900 T r1nsport1tlon,. Specials ·;,ii I Wlrntul Cfxwt. . . .. • m 'j9 Ramb. '.! dr ldn .... $491) 'j9 1:.dlel Sharp ...... $299 '57 ford Was: A T ..•. $199 '59 Ren ault Oun ...... $199 '57 Olds 4 dr hdlp • • .. S99 'S!l Stude Wag ........ $'199 '60 Ford 4 dr HOT .... $499 '61 Comet Wagon . • • • S599 ·~ Dodge Wagon .. . .. . $299 'jg ~Jere 2 dr hdt , . . . S\99 ·~1 Ja.i:ruar Cpe Beauty S199 '61 V&J111n1 4 dr sdn •.•. $6119 ':'12 Fo1'1 Wagon .. . .. • $299 '.)!l t'ord 2 dr Hdt . . . . S399 IJown Pymt · No Problem We carry our own conlract.a Up to 36 rooa. to pay. Costa Car Co. 1969 Harbor C.M. 6424'4 BUICK '64 Bolek Wildca\. 1 owner Going to Vietnam. Must 11{'!1'~· ·~ BUICK $\50. 2·yr old $150 OR BEST OFTER. after 6. Mii~ l907 SEASHORE OR '64 FA!R.L.ANE 500. llUW, e REP"OCESSEO e . ~ T·Bird, latc't.Ory q• CAW. 61~160 IX""er ~ng & brakes. nal S.ll delivers. $41 a LOOK! $499. '60-Chevy V·S R.ed ln le out. 260 t'fl&tnt montlJ 100'1 bank flnanc• Slick. Fine abaPt· Cotna in l,5:'i0 * S46--9800 1ng available. O.A.C. army. Phone ~ or '64 Ford • C\.istorn 500. Tudor California Sports Cara 536-4284. • hdtp, fact air + power. P'Vl !IOI E. first, S.A. 542·8801 '64 CHEVEL.LE MALIBU SS. pty. OR S-l~n. e REPROCESSED V8. Pwr glide, Fawn with ·;.t; T·BTRD, factory orig\nal blk • interior Perfect eond! MERCURY ~l dcUYel"i, $41 1 montb. U750. 494-1122. 100~ blnk tJ.nand ne avaJJ · '61 CHEV. Impala O:>nv auto MONT '56 Hdtop F ('Wo'r, ~ble, O.A.C. pwr ateerin&, radiO, clean. ·R/H. rhrome whb ~ew Callfornl1 Sports C1rs $!'l(). 6'73-4348. t1~1. etc. Pn. pt)' S150. 901 E. First, S.A. ~-8110t '56 Chevy Noma.d. Good i73.{)9'.l9. I '60 T·llRD m.ech, u cel Urn. Must •II· '61 Sta Wlli II • pass, tull Ful l power, ~ndy with S250 or beat oner. ll:rl611. pwr. Riii. lo m1. Perfect. I beige le.ther lntmor. COIRA '65 COllA 8ot.h topt. Air cond. British ra.cini ireen. Loeded. Leo than 10,000 ml. 36 mo. tl• nanclnz. Avail. COST A CA.R CQ. 1.9119 Hart>or. CM. M247• COMET e RIPROC!SSED e '60 Comet. deluxe. $19 deilv· er •. $19 • mottth. lOOS' bank !ina.ncinr ava.ilabM. O.A.C California Sports Cars 901 & First. S.A. ~-~1 CONTINENTAL Pn. Pl,V. s~. m ·am. S 15 Deis. $31 mo. COSTA CAR CO __ M_U_S_T_A_N_G __ 11969 Harbor, CM. 642-4871 e REPROCESSED e '61 T • Bird, beise. iux 1111. •U'. ell!<' windows, transat 'SS Muat.ang hardtop. .let radio, clean, xlnt care, black ~t. chi'Ome $1j()O or trade on Pont. GP. wht'(!la, all I.he vctru. 100''~ 2731 w Coe.st Hwy .. N.S. bank nnano ng ava.ilable. Pvt • pty * 646--Sti"Tl O.A.C. $61.Tl DeUvera, S61 73 * .63 T·BrRD WHITE a month. California Sports Ctra wt red • im. F'cty air. Win- 9Gl £. First. S.A. 542·~1 dow lilt. 21,<XX> • ml. Good tires! Orig owner. S221S. • REPROCESSED e 673-2920 btwn 10 " • pm. '60 Mustang, lull factury 19&1 T·Binl. Full s;iower equipped. 100% bank ft· & a.Ir. 14.<XX> mJlea. nancinc available. 0.A.c. * 1>46-6361 * $1,597." I ' I California Sport• Can • S7 T·BlRD. ~c. 901 E First S.A :142·8801 • , ORIG OWNm . * • . . Sl995 • ~ NASH ----------~~---~-~-~--61 Contln•ntal TEMPEST Silver with P'ttfl lralher In· tenor Real nice at MlY $2()95. LIDO MOTORS 600 W. Cout Hlway N"'port Beadl 642..fm STATUS • llPOf1Y '61 ce11v. Yac:ht ~-Black lnt. f'P, pvt pt y xJnt can. $1!00. 67:\--0:D. CORVAIR e '63 MONZA e Oean. nJc.c. 100% bank fi· nandn1 available, O.A.c:. "" California Sport• Cars 901 & f'irlt. s .A. so-un • ''1 MONZA • 1960 NASH RAMBLER 4 door Md. Good tr&NPof'la· tlon (.'ar. Lota ol new para. Radiator, tJres, good condt· lion. Radio, air cond. Must sell for $325. 4~ after 6 P.M. weeJidl.71 only. OLDSMOBILE 1~ Olda 4 door, hdtp, Dy· na.nuc 88, tact. air ..- power. Priced to flell. Pvt IAY· OR >1547. '63 F8S etm.ASS Conv. RIH, PIS. Auto. Orig own· e.r. lmmac! Sl.349. 63 Le Mana Sports coope all extras Incl radio, heater. auto, air con· dJtlonlng. deluxe lrirn. buck· et seala, w-e·w etc. BEAU• TffUL CONDln ON TIDW• OUT. 1 owner, new <'II' tr.de. "Ha6 been maintai"" Pd 111 h1ghMt poulblt 1tan• dard". Sold new It ae,...... Iced hen>. Priced for quick sale. Was S1895 . Special $1"5 • ROY CARVER • PONTIAC 1400 W Coast Hwy U 11· 3466 NEWPORT BEACH OR 5·3009. Bumeat ~lace In town. '60 DYNAMlC 88 OLDS THE DAILY PILC1I' Clasa- GOOD cond! Alk'c $525 or fled lectioo. Save mone71 maJce offer! 64.2·2071. nme I< effort. Look now!' S23 delivers, S23 a month. 100'/c bank flnanclnc ava11· =New;;;;C;';"';;;;;;;;9;;IOO;.;;;N;;;;;ew;;;;;C;;;;;an;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';IOO;;; able o.A..c . r $l9f Full cuh Pl~ California Sport• Cars 901 E. First, S.A, M2-8801 '61 MONZA Blue/white Wpd. 33,<XX> mi. Orit -ownr. Must aee! 673~ n es CORVETTE e REPROCESSED e '62 Corvette, 4 apeed, bis en· &inf llard Lo find. 100~ b&nk fin1nc1n& available OAC. $16" California Sport• Cara 901 E. Fir1t , S.A. 542-8801 '63 CORVE1'TE 4..SPD. * FAST BACK. :lOO HP. S2900 * 615·2'56 DODGE '65 GALA.XIE 500 '65 LTD . , ..• '62 P:OltD . . . . . . . . . ......•••.• AwtMMtlc. , • ..._ l>Nfw, -tl-l11t $2395 $2445 $1095 '64 GALAXIE 500 .... , ...... $1795 t ~. lt.T. &-•ttc, , ........... I'S. I'S. '6S MUSTANG . . ...... $2245 ••'-•lie, ,._., -.... n ,. <l>MM 1..-1, '63 FAIRLANE ..... . '65 P'ORD . . . ..... $1195 $1345 '60 THUNDERBIRD ....•.• , •• , •• $1095 1013 s. Main SL Santa Ana MOTOROLA 21'' Cabineta wtth wtvet bue. 1~ mo- ffl, Good cond. 29962 Pep- pe!' tl'ee Ui . ..C, M. 54()-0095 Good cond. Will take ovtr payment•· Muat be reaaon· able. S48~9. * ISLANDER BAHAMA * 2'' •loot>. i moe NEW! Many extru! MUST 11ell! Owner tralllferm, !>46-tiJTI * SNIPE Good cood. * N!!w dacron 11Ua & cover $500. 615·09M e '62 MGA e Roadster, wire whffla, tuUy equipped. 100% bank tlnanc- lng avaUablt'. O.A.C. U . CHIOC tVftSCN IS AlSO ml ONLY A\!Tli0.il£0 P'O«SCHE OfAlfl IN TM£ HAtlOI At.EA. uvw rebulil motor. Near new ,64 DART Cl 4 n . tires. Q ean! 64.2-4036. · on oor 'Kttrf '''· f.el _,. '"' ~I<• o r. '65 THUNDERBIRD .•....•.. $3495 Tee-Recorders 1220 TIRED of your Muntz tape~ ? let.a lrade some phone me at 642-590'1. Mltcelleneeus &oF A. Q\al.r, Bednn llUlte w/ dble bed. La mp, BBQ W I motor. All REAS! 646·!r741!. KENMORE Gu dryer $90. Machinery, Etc. 1700 18' Sloop. slee,>s 2, $650 OR MAKE OFFER. * HEAVY DUTY lllCH p R E SS U RE J F.NN Y 67~2180 alter 6 pm STEAM CLEANER LIKE --------- NEW ! $.150. Se"°=Skl Boatt 9030 * C'USTOM BILT C"YLIN· Dl::K llEAD URf,\CING MAClllNE. EXTRA GOOD C'OND! mo. * '&4 Giaaapar 'SUJX'r G'. al· most new, 160 hp ln~rc-ep tor 110 . Muat aac. S2m. :>-19-lOOI ~-31.82 &ft 5 P.M. $1otf Californie Sport• Cars !XJ1 E. Fi~t. S.A. ~N801 • Private Party Offers '66 MG I toe da1 er, <"Ott new $3191.16 llH all I.he r xtraa. Wiii ac-errt tnde. California Sports Cars oot t-: .first, S..A. !142·88ffi Ruby ~ with wbilt vinyl Interior. 23 m1ltt· Older car ---------.,,, == · redlo A heatrr. xlnt l'On· u down pymt Deen Lewi• Imports 1966 Hllrhor, C ~-646-9.'!03 '64 1500\•arianl S SQUAREBACI< WAGON TOP co;o.:n· EXTRAS! A BF:ST RUY $111% CADILLAC * '6.l CAD CONV. * f'ull pwr f , ty · air. $3000, Corona Hlithland.s. 673·ftl70. '6.'i Cad Eldol"'ldn coov. Load· Mt : S.'1195. Xlnl cond: 1173-~'>$4 ('\l('S. 491-8041 D11,y11 Phone t'\I' il8·1B.58 CHEVROLET ditlon l own('r Sl"5Q. 67~783, -,U-Dart-170 St95- Red 2 dr RIH. •uto Pvt ply. 54$-3486 I '54 DODGE S12.l-CASH! GOOD 1'ran,ponat1on: MI 6·2349 or 642-2390. FORD '"" ,...,, Mctw"r tit, llh WI•-· '61 FORD SQUIRE . . . $1045 WI-. At1'9Metk, •Nie. I'S, I'S, •Ir c...-.. l'·•!Newt & -'· '60 FORD WAGON '62 PLYMOUTH .. v ........ --.rte, ,.. ... llM!ff, ,,, <eMlll..iltl-. S595 $745 IUWINQ THE HAflllOfll AflllA ll NCE 1921 THEODORE ROBINS W'tilr1pool auto. wu her $3.1. Carbecl. Bathmette, J ump atot. REAS: !>16·8190 =======::-- Swap 1790 Boet Slip, Moorint 9036 ·57 MGA Hdtp, ex~I. cond. Wire \\ills. Contact Leroy lNM .n l\tlyl 11ne thn.t So Ct1 I C'J1ll1>J:t Kl S-117A '61 Volka, 1111-;;11as Ptrlect ---------cond. 14.000 a1·11ull miles. 'fi.t f~L CA~11NO ChC'V'ell' * '60 Ford Ga.I. 4 cir. very Orig. own \\ 111 h•·tp flnan~ 1'11rq P t. R F' EC T cood' riooc1 cond! $4%>. Pnvau NEW CARS FORD SED CARS FOR Eut~r 1111hnal floral a1·r11.~1tm1>nt.ol -fralhM'. liowt rs k leather i1upphM1. '7:\11 Clay H.B. TRADE. R('Vt rse chrome BALBOA ISLAND. aldt •tle runs tbt st1nda1-d chromt moorlni: or •l'P. plu• I bdrm uta.t dlnK"\ t42~it. d 1u 1• nms. 1-1 " C11ll Eves or rurn 11111 S220 pc-r mo. Lene 1nur ad, lb"" •II heC'll a..i W!'fkt'1'1ds. "4CH090 n I . 673·53.t'l Of' 213·67~-4721 ll•te• '" th11 phllM' rlnr• J1395. Pll 1rn !;Iii ah. 4 Tnke ovrr pmts 1'>16·73711 pany. 548·~m All t!:\lr11~ fl\' ply hod) rom M1$CllW. standard l'ngine. harp ·~ '>46-90'11 ,. .. w c ..... ..,. lt--1 I••<• LI •MTI ,... ... ,_ ....... , ... ~ .... , ... OPEN SUN. 'MM ..._, .... COST& MllA * '64 V" St ,r:;c)of'1t. , .1~ CHEV. 4 noor V·B. lfOOd '10 Ford dt!luxc 1'1')Uf't ll;n11 $129:1 "'''·4~i ~II 6 trans S.:Z;.,tl I.I .~·11!'63. Dime • a • Line Fe!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ll!!!lr!!l ) •• -.... ,. DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE Holy Week Perspecti.ye "Man bit.es dog'' ii a cluaic definition of what makes news. So it is the exceptions to the norm, the bad ac· tors, who attract attention and make the news while the good, law-abiding citizens are 1aken for granted as the norm in a good society. They aren't news. It's well, then, ta keep the statistics about beach off enders Ulis week in proper perspective. Easter Week began slowly this year put picked up steam Sun· day and Monday, with beach poUce malting arrests for a wide variety of O'ff enses. most of them petty. s.ible but fQr the pursuit of basic research by Eu.roJ*m turned loose in laoora oriea unfettered by any<lemand that they come forth with a better mouse trap, or any· thing else of a "practical'' nature. Douglas today dedicated 1ta new $2 million Advanc· ed Research Laboratory at the Douelas Space Systems Center. _ What shouldn't be forgotten is that this sprin~ ~a cation week is also Holy Week, and there are no statistics to show how very many more good citizens are observ· ing its rites than are offending the spirit of the week The facility, located in Huntington Beach, will pro- vide Douglas with an advanced cap.billty in the basic sci ences to support its applled reautth and development programs. according to Or. Lewis Larniore. vice presi· dent in charge. The bujlding is a modern T-ebapNI single-storied structure of 46,000 square feet. It will eventually be staffed by more than 100 scienlilts. technicians and ad· ministrators. They will concentrate on research in the mathematical sciences, Ufe science., material sciences and environmental sciences. by running amok in the sand. . This is a time when both Christians and Jews com· memorate a penetration o( time by eternity. _Whether one's belief is that Israel came out of bondage m Egypt, or that Jesus Christ arose out of the bondage of death. both beliefs sacramentalize history. This week is a time of reverence and joy for mil· lions all over the world. Wrule they respect the season for its true meaning, others miss the deep pleasure en the period. They are more to be pitied than condemned. What is far more important than the statistics about the housing of the project is the !.act that it symbolizes a great and fundamental C'hange in the thinking of Amer- ican business on the subject or research. A Great change in Thinking Not long ago. the top executives of most if not all major corporations in this country shunned basic re- search. They contended their stockholders wouldn't approve the spending of money on research which had no definite goal in terms of a saleable product which would return dlvidends. Basic research, too often neglected in favor of the more immediately profitable applied research, received a major boost on the Orange Coast today. Douglas Aircraft Company showed in concrete form that its corps of scientists has the backing of top manage· ment and the stockholders in th eir pursuit of the raw, undirected knowledge out of which t'Omes the practical application. J?ouglas Aircraft ~omi>any's action in establishing a !flaJor lab?r.atory for advanced capability in the basic ~c1ence~ typifies the change in thinking which was long m coming but which now seems to be moving fast throughout industry. They know that many if not most of America·s greatest scientific advances would never have been pos· . Dr. Edward .u .. Condon, internationally known phys· 1~1st. w_as the prmc1pal spea.ker at the Douglas ceremo- nies this morning. The event must have given him plea- sure far beyond the perception of the average layman in his audience. Allen·Scott Huge Nava~ Build-up By ROBERT S. ALLEN and PAUL SCOTT A huge build·up of U.S. naval, air and ground !ore· es is underway in the Pa· cllic in preparation for a possible military showdown with Red China. Overshadowed by t h e Vietnam conlllct. U.S fore· es in the Pacific command of Adm. U.S. Grant Sharp are being steadily increas· ed to a planned level of one million men by the end of 1967. This systematic build·up, which began quietly l a s t year, now total& around 600.000 men, 440 ships and more than 5,000 N a v y and Air Force planes. unlt$ &-Om tbe U.S. and Eu· rope. ALSO OPERATING in the Pacific is a squadron of Polaris submarines. Anolh· er squadron, consisting of four submarines, will be as· signed there next year. the nuclear underseas craft being shilled from the At· !antic and Mediterranean. Home port of the Pacific squadron is Pearl Harbor. although most of these nu· clear subs are operating from Guam and rotating their crt'W1 between Hawall and Guam. Their tender. ttle USS Proteus, is based at Guam. These Polaris submarines are armed with sixteen A·2 missiles wi1ti a range or l,· 500 miles. They are slated to be re-anned with A-3s that have a range of 2,800 miles. ONE-THIRD of the Stra· tegic Air Command's B..S2 striking force is now opt>r· ating from bases in the Pa- cific. While nearly half o( these bombers are employed in strikes at Communist posi· tions and forces in S o u t h Vietnam, all Pacific·based B·52s retain their nuclear striking capability. Cur· rentl y they use ooly conven· tional "iron bombs." Defense Department in· 1lders iodk~te this careful· Jy planned bu.iJd·UP of U.S. ffghti.ng mjght in ~ Pacil· ic is based on President Johnson's conviction that Red China is the No. 1 threat to U.S. security and world peace, and not the Soviet AIR FORCE and Naval air strength is to grow to more than 6,000 planes. and naval strength to m o r e than 500 ships, including · two more high-speed at· tack carriers, before the an· ticipated period of "max· i.mum danger" in Asia. The Navy now has three attack carriers, including the nuclear.powered En· terprise, off the coast of Vietnam. Six other carriers are assigned tu Adm , Sharp's command with headquarters in Honolulu . ,----1 Law In Action l Prnauptlal Contr.cts Two of these carriers, with a score of escort ships. are patrolllng the coast or China. Their main assign- ment is protection of Na· tionalist-held Formosa and supporting U.S. forces . in· eluding two Aimy divi· sions in Korea. Of" THIS giant military organization . :nl,000 -ap· proximately half -are di· rectly engaged in Vietnam operations. The remainder are manning ships. planes and bases strung out from the Arctic to the Indian ocean. Sam Fryor. retired Pan· American Airways v i c e president. following an in· spection trip of these bases for President Johnson, told Washington friends the mil· itary build-up in the Pacific is the greatest since World War II , with new units scheduled to arrive for months to come. He reported that Army. Navy and Air Force facili· ties in Hawaii, Guam. Old· ~awa, Philippines, Formosa and South Vtt!tnam are be· ing expanded to handle the continuOUI deployment or Only among the very well off. as a rule do the bride and bridegroom say before they marry; "~'s see a lawyer first." Agreements made before marriage cover m u c h ground that could other· wise cause <lisputes. for ex· ample. the faith in which the children will g r o w up, or the ownership or dis- tribution of the couple 's property in the event of a divorce or death, particu· larly when it i$ not the first marriage for one or both partit'S. THE LAW calls for a 11 such prenuptial contracts to be in writing. As a rule. it is likely to prevent I e g a 1 headaches. Eve n without written agreements, many 1 e g a 1 results flow from a marri- age. There is, ol course, the (~! .Joseph D. Lohman. dean, UC ~boot of Criminology -"Court-; could help end the present maze and jun. gle of individual case pre- cedent.~ by formulating broad. positive guidelines for police use in their daily work." Dear Gloomy Gus: My 1 J -year-old son bought a chicken at the pet shop. He wanted to collect his own eggs. At 5 o'clock this morn- ing that chicken started crowing. Now what do we do? -K. E.T. tlllt """'" ~ ,.....,... ~ ..... MeeU41rll' "'-.. lftll __ ,..,, ffflf ,_ Ht ""9 .. o._, ..._ OlllY ,...._ man and wife's tights and the duties toward each oth· er in such things as sup· port. Like large firms. the fam· ily ·'business" may call for contracts. credit, buying and selling of land, in· juries to others. injuries to the family, righ~ and du· ties toward children, a n d questions of taxes, inheri- tance, est~tes. and proper· ty acquired during marri· age. Quite an order! THE STATE has a stake in any marriage contracL Hence, no couple can mar· r y except as the state says. If the man and woman are single and otherwise quali· tied, the county clerk will issue them a lic~nse. Then they may have their marri- age formalized. usually in a civil or religious ceremo- ny . One does not need the consent of one's parents. if the man is 21 years old, and girl. 18. Men over 18 and girls over 16 may mar· ry ti one or both parents. or a guardian consents. One can marry even young· er. Besides parental writ· ten consent the young man or woman needs permis· sion from a superior court judge. THE COURTS may annul a marriage if the couple gained parental consent by fraud. One young man un· der 18, for example. told his parents that he was about to becomt the father or his fiancc's ~hlld. F or Uits reason. the father gave lus consent to the marrlagl'. Later he found that the girt had .:ictually been prt•g- nant before his son met her. lie lh~n successfull" !tued tu have the court · annul the> marrtaitt ,_ Nntr : ClUifurnla lu~ vn• offtr this colu11in Ml ~; n u may know ahout our tawli. , I Art Hoppe The public outcry against the Supreme Court's recent attempt to clarify obscenity i.s now reaching a crescen· do. And no one is more out· raged than Mr. Homer T. Pettibor.e. one of the most widely read writers o( our times. (Under various noms de plume.) "Confusing! Obfuscating! Unworkable !" cried Mr. Pettibone, a look or pain on bis finely chiseled features. "The chaotic opinions of these senile old men have imposed an unbearable bur· den on us craft.amen." ''IT COULDN'T be as bad as all that," J said. "I am seriously consid~ ering laying aside my pen forever," he said, adjust- ing hls paisley Ascot with his long, tapered fingers. "For it bas become a J I but impossible for a mod- ern author, even one of my caliber, to write smut" "Good Heavens!'' J could not help but uclaim. "Take my latest w o r t. 'Playthings of Lust,' " said Mr. Pettibone, star inC moodilY. lnto bis brandy snifter. "The reviews were marvelous. 'Hard core por· nography .' 'Absolutely vile,' 'Pure slime.' Those a re onJy some of the phraaea lavished on it. And not one found an iota of literary merit." "THAT'S IMPORTANT?" "Crucial. It must be total- ly without literary merit to qualify as smut. Never had J written more poorly. And then this one idiotic critic from the Baptist Seminary Bulletin had to call it •A perfect example of the filth contaminating our socie-ty .' •. "What's wrong with that?" "Redeeming social im· portance," said Mr. Petti· bone gloomily. "You see. the court lifted the ban on ·r an ny Hill' solely becauae it was a perfect example o( 18th Century pornog:ra- pby. And here, all unknow· ing, I'd written a perfect modern example of pornog- raphy. How can society ban smut if it has no examples of what. smut it? Thus my socially important w o r k was oo longer smut" ''M~'T UNFAIR. Was there nothing you could do?" "I tried. I went to my publisher, 'Dirty, Inc.; and demanded a hard-bitting, titillattng advertilln& C~· palp. Thi• would cur. deem lt under Justice Bren· nan's opinion that a work promoted by titillating ad- vertlaemenb ii obvioualy smut." ".lngeoiOUI." "Yes. The blurb on the jacket said: 'The dominant theme of thil material tak- en u a whole will appeal to your prurient interest!' But WU anybody titillated! No. In the ~ not a single book dealer would sell it Wider the counter. Jt wu a complete Oop." ..,A TRAGEDY.'' I said. "And now, thanka to t b e Supreme Court, you have renounced pornocrapby and I auume you will turn to wriUng good, clean, social- ly acceptable novela?" Mr. Pettibone looked aghast. "G<lod gracious," be said. "I juat explained bow difficult it ii to guess what the Supreme C o u r t tbinka smut is. I couldn't even begin to guess what they think it isn't" aw.de ....... Dear George : I am trying to find out why cattle in the Early West were called "long- horns." J .T. Dear J .T.: Hm. That's a fumly hob- by. 'The bat ttav• It.re, Chorleyr ' ·I -. Jtlallh~ ., Cruelty to Animals To the Editor; Alter· reading many of ~ recent articles regard· ing the inhumane treatment give.n to dogs and other vertebrate animals u&ed in experiments and t e a t 1 across the United States, I wonder bow many of your readers are informed about what can and must be done to prevent these cruelties from continuing. This issue is a challente to the American people who nave gone ao far u to provide animal 1belter1 for stray pets, not to mentiOl'l our SPCA, or the dog breed clubs who have individually set aside funds to rescue memben of their own breed. It would now seem we have not yet gone far enough. FAMILY PETS are be· ing stolen from their own yards and sold to various laboratories across the na- tion. These animals a r e kept and transported under conditions beyond our imag. ination. Reliable records now tell of dogs so -starved they ate each other to sur· vive : of dogs piled so hlgb in trailers that only a scant few could possibly live: of big dogs kept in cages so small they couldn't walk when removed. The recordl go beyond telllng of thievery; they go into the laboratories a n d tell of the treatment dogs receive while in their care. After experiments, m a n y animals are allowed to lie in pain and shock until they die of these causes rather than being painless- ly destroyed. AS A PEOPLE, we have done much; the fact re· mains, we must do more. Rep. Oren Harris, chair· man of the committee for the bill, HR 5647, which will, if passed, do much to correct th e s e cruelties, .bas the authority to bring this bill to a hearing. What is his delay? Should we not, as concerned cltlzens ques· tion him on this matter? If the thought of y o u r family pet dying of thirst upsets you: dying in t h e hands of unqualified, unli· censed dealers, then write to Rep. Oren Harris, House of Representatiyes, Wash- ington 1.5, D.C .• and let him know it. · PHYLLIS BURCH Member, Great Dane Club of Callf. AIJorttoa Kdo..- To the Editor : In your edJtorial, "Ahor- tion Reform Law," y o u state that the Calllornla Medlcal Association went formally l>n record ln favor or liberalizing the thera- peutic abortion laws so that the health of both the moth- er and the product of the conception may be taken in· to consideration. The softenlng·up proces!I has begun. Will It cont inue by the Council of Churches, the American Legion, t h e PTA a n d others equal· I Jy a.nxious that the PROD- UCT OF CONCEPTION be taken into consideration? OF COURSE. by a o m e screwy Jogic this lJ to be done by an abortion which meanJ its destruction, and to us who believe in t h e dlgnJ~ of the human per- son from conception to the grave, this iJ murder. The justification ac- cording to your logic i• ln its refinement, The abor· tion will not be accomplish- ed by medically untrained butchers but by butcben who are medically trained. It will be done safely, akill- f ully, with flneue and you hope legally. Th.is is all very humane because t h e distressed woman's l If e will not be endangered and the racketeers will go out of business. ACCORDING to this rea· aoning, right or wrong is to be determined by a poll or by a resolution 61 tome org~tion. U this be so, why do we condemn Hitler for trying to aterminate the Jews? Also by your reasoning, II you desire to get rid of racketeers w h y not legalize the aale of nar· cotica and put the d o p e peddlers out ol bullnesa? Tut, tut, sJr. By .a 11 means let us 1tudy the prob- lem but let us do 10 lo&ical· ly, and not with the lollc ol Pontius Pilate who some 2,000 years •eo said ''I am innocent of the blood of this just man." . . . . "T a k t Him yourselves and crud· fy Him, for I find no cuut ln Him." JACK SCHWARZE L.lllMn .,_ ........ ---. .._...., .,,.. ...... ...., ""* _ ........... ,... ,...., " ....... ""'" ... .... ., lllllllMt• '*" .. ,_..-. ... ..... ..,."' ................... .. ................. _ .... .... ...... ,....... l------~1 Hal Boyle OPftll... tlae M•U Thinga a columnist might never know if be didn't open his mail: Until diamonds were dis+ covered in South Africa only 100 or so years ago, pearls were a girl's best friend. They wel'e the most precious of all jewels. Every :n seconds a fire breaks out somewhere in the United States. One in three damages or destroys a house or apartment. LIVING IN a mobile home isn't exactly cheap. were filled with nuts - hence, doughnuts. Health help: Many doc- t-0rs believe that one wa.y to reduce the heart-threat· ening level of blood chole .. terol is to cut your intake of eggs to no more t h a n four a week. To Oklahoma City went the honor of iotroducing th• nation's parking meters ill July, 1935. The new gadget, now the bane of millions of motorists, was promptty d u b b e d "the ID.it.chin& ' post." Rental ranges from $25 to EVER WONDER w h y $60 a monlh for most park· brides wear veUs : The cus- ing luts, but -now bear tom was started by tbe this -some luxury sites ancient Greeks. T h e y cost up to 14.50. lnci~ental· thought the veils would pro-ly, the median income. of mobile home owners, many tee~ brides from evil apirita of whom are retired, is $6,-flying about durin1 t h • 200 a year. marriage ceremony. Worth remembering: Few parents worry when "It's great to be crtat, but a child comes down with it's greater to be human." m~asles. But 500 of ~he five The answer: Because Na-m~Wo~ annual victims of . pole.on Bonaparte often is this diseas.e die from It. pictured with one hand in· About one m every 1,000 pa-side his coat people have tienta develops encephali· wondered wh~ther he waa tis. scratching a chronic Itch. BET YOU< don't know how doughnuts got t h e i r name. They were f i r s t made her~ by Dutch settl· ers in 1796 and had no holes in the middle. In· stead their doughy centers Nope. Re adopted this pose on the advice. of an actor friend, Francois.Jo 1 e p b Talma, who told the em· peror this would rid him of his Undignified habii of IN• luring nervously in public:. .--..,.. p,_ ______ p,;1r1;1[.!1 Tuesday, April 5, 1966 The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeka to inform and stimulate readers by presenting this news- paper's opinions and commentary on topics of in· terest and significance, by providing a forum for the expression of our readers' opinion,s, and br. presenting the diverse viewpoints of informed observers and spokesmen on topics of the day. Robert N. Wffd, Puhll1her I I c • i , 4! 1 t I f t • e I ' I I ' t • I; I: a I t D s I d e • I t e I t I. r: 0 t. r d ti t I: s t \I e L 0 t t I i (