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1966-04-07 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
.. o M1crot:1lru1ny s~rv o : ""th Cl\J:i'"~ Un h-i ~. ~011t~l'"t"1 ~ o.) ~urp. 9, NO. M, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ' .. -¥' - BARBOR PRESS .· hristian Crusaders By THOMAS FORTUNE Of .... Dell' ~ .... , .. " Campus Crusade for Christ and Newport Beach's Cbrilt Church by tbe Sea each are attempttna to r'NCh vacaUon-' inc studenta tbia week, one by penooal testaments of faith and the other by Show· int a thouabt·proyoking film. Some Bal Weekers are re· sponding favorably to the Chriatlan message, but it's uncertain what lasting effect.a · the programs will have. Both religk>ua groups seem content to plant the seeds for later spiritual awakenings. 8' The Campus· Cn»aden, more than 400 1troD1, an practicin& evancelilm CID 1he beaches, approachin1 t... aren witti "I've accepted Christ into my life, will 1011 accept him into youn?" The R~. James Lamberjb of the Methodllt Ch r l 1 t Church b7 th• Sea la ltalinl niibUy abowlnas cA the CO. troversill -movr. . .,,. hn· hie" to provoke studeatl to think about "the. mMDinl ol - to den P\ace: ''It's a good thing, but they want you to accept Jesus Olrlst right here 'with all p.ese people around." One c'an-cut college IOpho- more thought the message m1'ht have meaning for many of 1be Ealter Weeken, but admlu.ct ft didn't reach hlmr An FAtaDda High School &1ri coaceded &be wu im- Today's CJ09lag TEN CENTS Vacationers pressed by the approach. The Cruseder's method ia to search out likely converts on the beaches and approach them on an individual basis. st.uaenu are first asked to answer questions for a Na· tional Collegiate Religious Survey. The last questioo reads: "Do you feel the need f~ a more p e r 1 o n a I religious faith?" That lead6 into dls· cussion involving personal ac· ceptance of Christ. Crowds that average over 100 have watched tine night~ ly showings of "'l"tM Parable'" at Christ Cllurch by the SM, lU> W. Balboa Blvd. Tff!l- agers have accounted for only (See DRIVE. Pate Z) I . . Vietnam Bal Week . ~Arrests Rioting Increases American• A888ulted NIWPOttT GUARD HlltOIS -City lifeauard Charlie DoUclu (left) took one tut ~k at surf before going oU duty Wedllelday, resultiq in racue of llrick- n l..,..,...W Joutll. Doq)M Pfe hill ....._to l&:•t *..., wtaile llW ln ocea. Guard Bob a.so came to aid of~ • AttaOI on a Bud.dhilt- NB Gives Ah-port 1 I =. ~-:T~to Up S .. ,lmmer Savetl tbe ""tau°" e1 .., Np Diab Die18 1n lM.1. la•lal elements wer r-. L • f d' F • l ported. 1ala1q atrenftb in i eguar. s ina ::i ~~~,.~ °'lnd1u: tJl:I ltuden&a who formed anti-Annexation c he k S L • f government "kamikaze ... flll'· C a1,es i · e cea which wen I i v e D tne SANTA ANA -Newpor day mllltary training by an-. . . . tl-gowmment army unit.a. B.each city government ca· Newport Beach lifeguard McCune ii lilted in 11th· Tbey called for mass demon· p1tulated here Wednesday in Charlie Oouglu, on his final factory condition today at stntlolll on Friday. Its proposal of March 16 bld· _,.1+.1 8 ding to annex Orange County afternoon patrol of the West ~ba~ Memorial Hv • .,.-... ut THREE REACHED airport and adj acent tax· Newport beach Wednesday, it nught not have been thus. Buddhlat leaden earlier to- heavy Industrial lands. just on a bunch stopped his The chance look by Dou&1u day reached a truce with Mayor Paul J . Gruber, ap-Jeep for a final scanninc of through hiJ binoculars, came Premier NI uy en Cao K1 pearlng befon ~ Board of the surf with his binoculars. at about 3 p.m. in West NfW· (See tJNJlEST, P.,e 2) May Have Hit Peak Peninsula Jams Still Horrendous Newport Beact• lawmen to- day speculated that mavbe they have already separated the Bal Week bad guys from the Easter Week good people. J uvenile arrests for the past 24 houn. ending 1 a.m . to- day. no5edived more than 50 arrests below the tally for the day before. 11 Newport Beach over the laump for KeiteT Week? Nobody -leaat of all po- Uce authorities -would 10 that far. Traffic ls still horrendous. GUESSTIMATE Weguard Chief Robert E. Reed's men guesstimated 7S,· 000 blkln1 and surf dad young. sters were on the sands. Many ventured Into 60-de- gree water. A force of 19 lifeguards saved one youth from near-drowning. safely rescued 21 others from heavy riptides restored seven lost younger tykes to their par· ent.s. and gave assorted first aid treatment to 21 others. Meanwhile, back in the ranlca at the police dep~ ment, officers were hand.Uni 30 disturbance calls. Supervisors, said Newport Douglu squinted against Beach was doing it for the glare and reflection of the port. MARUUANA •·good of the county." late afternoon sun. 'Then M Douglas, 22, quickly radioed Arrests for serious offenset In turn. Newport's bid for saw him. for help, bolted from bis Jeep s· H . g Wednesday included an at• annexation of the county air· Off U st Street Beach, 16-and plunged lnto the water. 1gn e8rlll tempt to run down a police strip wu "tabled indefini~· year-old swimmer Alan Mc· He fought against the rt~ officer with an automobile, ly" by the Board of Supervu· Cune of Long Beacb was to reach the victim. Nearby, Set Tom·ght PAlltTY CRASHER -Edwin W. Koeller, 21, of 207 Hanover Drive. Costa Mesa, forcible entry and rougbin~ ors. swimming no more. He was four other exhausted swim· is searched by Newport Beach police after being arrested on suspicion of assault· up a chaperone for a girt. Gruber's appearance before face down, floating and bob-mers barely made it to shore ing a woman chaperone after forcing bis way into the apartment of &ix West group, and two cases of marl· the county board was a total bing as a 30().yard-long riptide by themselves. Newport Beadl residenu Covina girls about l1:30 p.m. Wednesday. A companion, Timothy G. DmitrieH, Juana possession, police said. surprise in Newport Beach boiled around him. Meanwhile, city guard Bob will get a chance to voi~ 23, of Seattle, Wash., was arrested on suspicion of forceable entry. Officers uld traffic Wecf. civic circles. Thus did one last look Rosso. 19, who was workinl their opinion o( a new real . nesday was every bit aa buvy COMMrM'EE through the binoculars touch the .OliYte s.trdeeDot areagla ' wu ~~ pubsltnlic ~~gla;t ~~[; ~'p trne ~aght~ore. with no let Later. the mayor told th. e off the most cr·1ucal life and runnmg o a1 u s. -DAILY PILOT that the cap1t· When Douglas reached Mc· ball at a tonight.. p Ii H E l w k l GJ Besides the usual Influx on- ulation action was decided on death drama of ~e ~urrent Cune. the teen.aged riptide A proposed orciµ>ance b~· 0 Ce 8Ve as er ee 3 ance to the Newport-Balboa Pen- by the annex committee, com· Easter Week vacation. victim was noatlng face~, nine real estate lilgns in rest· insula at noon for the sun and poled of himself, Councilman apparently lifeless. Dougla1 dentiial areas la on~ a.cl enda. One Que •. n 1965 in the evening for the fun, a lled h' the for pia.nning oomuuel onen 1966 mass 4 p.m. exodus from the Robert H. Shelton and City ro .•m over relC'Ue CU cou.ndlmen alttady bav~ 1st 4 day1 W.J. 1st 4 day1 W.J. beaches hung up traffic. P~ Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt. F Q •t buoy. His color bad drained · Y probabl will Ad Its Arr led 59 17 80 12 llice blamed a chill breeu In his brief appearance be-OSS Ul S away. indicated they Y S b D th u · es f th county board Gruber Douglas didn't attempt to adopt the measure, but have CU 8 ea Ju~emles Arrested 498 219 503 102 that swept across the ~traOO. or~ain~ reasons fo; the un· make shore. He started mouth referred it to · the planners Cnmes Reported 172 40 142 30 for a king-size ~aff1c jam =~~ted move. As AFL Boss to mouth reauacltation in the for study. Newport Beach police are Trame Citations 324 212 365 197 whlch clogged ma1.11 highway "It is hereby requested." water. 1'le new law la sought by 1 using the serial number on a exits from the city. the mayor said. "that the sub-TON (APl-Joe Foss Meanwhile, guard ROllO IJ'OUP oC Harbor Atta real recovered air tank in an at· NORMAL FLOW ject of airport annexation be H.ous 1 • had sprinted the 13 blocks to estate brokers, but other brok· tempt t() learn the identity • S . A uJ Ca Adding to the confusion wu tabled indefinitely." resigned today as commts· the rescue scene. He too en are opposing the measure. of a drowned scuba diver Hea1mg et ID ssa t se the normaJ flow of homeward Reasons cited in the letter sioner of the American Foot· f?u~ht his way through the Key points e~ted to be found and lost again by a dor) • \bound office traffic. involved the McDonnell Air-ball League. riptides ~nd found Dou1las argued tonlgb~ does the fishrrman Wednesday. 1 A preUminarv court hear· helped him subdue Ulriksen ' Newport police may have cral't Corp .. wihch is oegotlat· Foss made the announce· had the VJctlm breathing shal. me.aure ~ govern-There are no other clues. 1• • \ • • • gone over the hump a day In for the purchase of land lowly as they began to haul ment intnltlon into private Fisherman William Montgo-mg Is scheduled Monday for police said. 'earlier than last year in their ne~r the airport for a new me.nt at a presss conference McCu~ ash or~· whitecaps business and do real es~te mery. 36. ol 119 23rd St.. New-la Santa Ana man accused of . Offiters reported that Ul··aMual Easter Week roundup plant. whic~ followed a forenoon breaking over their heads. siSN tand tp blight netgh· port Beach, was fishing about assaulting a plainc I o t h e s nksen also kJcked through a of juveniles. When Newport first made1meeting of the nlne c\ub own· Tht rest of the story la told bomoods and depress prop-two miles off the Balboa Pier!Newpor Beach police officer police car window while en Police only picked up lal -~(.:See::...:.:A:.:N~N..:E:.:..X:.:.·.:..P_•.:1e_Z):...__e_rs_ol_t_h_e_Je_a..:.g:....u_e. _____ on_a_c_h_a_rt_at_H_oa_g_H_o1_p_ltal_:_erty __ v111_ue_s_. ______ when his line snagged onto 1 8 Ibo ll th's week route to jail. (See ARRESTS, Pace 2) the body. n a a ear ~r 1 • S ul it slipped away when he John 0 . Ulriksen. 24. was rtmovtd the scuba gear in an released on his own recog· t attempt to bring il aboard. nizance pending the hear inglThe Weat•er life~uards said. before Newport Beach-Costa L1frstuards and Harbor De· Mei;a Municipal Judge \Vil· partmcnt personnel searched Uam Christensen. for the body. but were unable~. Officer Robert Briscoe said to find It. Th.e depth. of the he was assaulted after spot· Absolutely no originality, thafs district forecaster ocean where 1t sank 1s Crom1ting Ulriksen standing on the Dave Burt who says we're In for more of the same kind · hi 1 100 to 1.200 feel k. l th of weather we'v• had for the past week -cloudy mom· N_........... n--ch "'"ty --''I for what he described as Gru· continued hil feud wilt! in-inc the record to meet s • hood of a car kk 1ng n e " '"' .. ,,... •• ~ .... "vus"'u b' Id B · aid th ings and sunny afternoons with tem""'ratures in the low Candl . ..a.-•·a • ..a----1 ·a few ber's "eyes • closed, teeth· cumbeat Donald E. Elder, own needs." I winds 1e . r1scoe s e r u.... """"'~ Cook i t in d · f th fled d 60's along the beaches and pushing 70 further inland. .par"-In an oth-.-..nse dull clenched. stubborn f i g h t" charging that Elder and Cowl· . 's sat s no up n ver o e car own 1\.:5 "'' ... ....1-• ll ' -t -.fARII CITS \th t t That goes for the weekend too. · campaign Wednesday as they against the Coastal Freeway. cllman ~e Cook. "wi~ wua yews counc ract. ~ : ll ~E e s ree . . . ushed lnto the last leg o< Gruber. his blood pressure whom he i& so often aligned. er. Cook also denied Rogers . Acc or d1~g to the plam· INDEX OF INSIDE FE..\ TURES ~e lie6 council race. rising. quickly ('Quntered. were the only councUmen to charge . . . \~W YORK I UPI)-The <'lothes ~ f (' : ~ r. Ulriksen a1tftl, ' H-•eclft• ,. hi•'-,..,~ ,. The el~ is next Ttte:1 ehergif!! Han~™ ..exhibj1.1 vote in ~nc an Opponenu for the co11nc1l s s~ork . '!'arket _turned in a snpverl him agrunsl a . door c.111 ..... i. ' .ft .. ullftn u soc101 ,..... u a da . Seven candidates arc ID~ .. a lack or knowlrd~ atomic power p 1 ant tn Lido Isle sea . lncuml>trit oo:L t>lll pl tttng~, ;tb'OOg pre bo~~htft-t~ ... ~~et!RHl8~H"d~hl>MtR'l--W1Ail-.-1 -~~4* .... ""'fn~ • ..., ....... ___,_,.~ .. ..__,;-~·fh.-..... iu--'n~·--""'t~~"±·-·M'l=rnTI,..,.--~::=-" .,.,..~n,--.....,--::-:-r=:---- baiu1n for four council S('aL~. about th<' h1ct!\ .. in regard to Newport. lree.ri Marshall ,and ch::illenger da~ performance today de· lo an apartment al 815 E. ,, ..... ,.., ~! M"""" 7 ri..1100 u Oistf.ct 4 challenger Ptlul the controversial freeway. I Elder coolly denounced t.MIGIYb Pric~. traded guarded j ~p1tc· some late .. activ<' <'as· \Bnlt>?a Blvd. , 11•-.,o-r ;: ~;;1:,',i':':~.', ;~ !°:,~:°' ~ A H tt.a k d his opp<>n·~ District 2 challenger How· charges and Rogers. claim· barbs over long-range plan· IM from tht day s besl lev· Briscoe wu not seriously! :~::!:' ,,,. ,.,11 Ou ft,. cwotv , o1 ..... Whit• '' e~t. ~~;.0~ P~u~ J _ Gruber, ard N Rogers, a teacher. ing the challenger "is bend· (Sff COUNCIL. Pace Z) I el~. 1 Quotations, Page 27 l injured. Two other officers I '"'' c11n r n• u w"1• ,. ... , M Newport Candidates Some N ettJ Sparks Fly at Forum IT'S ALJJl.4 YS THE SAME ) ' . f'cpm P age l ANNEX ... Newport Harbor •DITIOll Ro~rt N. Weed l'ullll111/1er Jack R. Curl•y 9ut l,,..• 11111,.. .. r Thomas A. Murphint MlnH lllt I Oltor Paul N1uen ""'''•"' ll'ull41tlltr M~mber, Auoclated Press l'nitcd Pres.<1 lnte1·niott1onaJ Member. Audit Bureau or Clreulatlon1 Member. California Newspaper Publishen A!>lof.><'ial ion Member. National Ed.ltorl&J Auoclatlon O.i.tL 'I' l"llOt w1tn wllkh 11 combined 1"9 Nrw»Prtu ta pubt1111tO '" UP•rt\' t<llllons fOf Coif• M••-. N-POrt Buell. L•e<ine a.1cn. """'I"'~ ··~ Ft\11111111 Valley, WN!ffllntrtr •M lfl • ,.,,_, ...,,,.,,, Pu1111-. .. or ••<Hf 611M•r ty °''"" c-Pu• lla~lllt Com•en'" l1l l Wtil 8ttllot 90lllt•tr4. 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U.S.,-l(hrushChev Aim , Of Red Meet Attacks 2 Biiis OKd Congress Starts Easter Vacation Moscow Congress End Near Dead GI ~rong Itlan Marine Uses Name of Another • • ... -t111nday, Allfll 7 1%1> SOFA 295.00 PROft-;SSIONAL l~TERJOR DESIGNERS \ I OAll y PILOT NtllrS· Pms ~ Aid So11ght For Red C.aptives 2215 HARBOR RL\ 0 .. cosTA ~tE~ · · ·' 1r. 646-0273 tH6·0276 ' ..... r ,. 4 DAILY PILOT /Ntws-ll'ms Thinday, April 7, 1%6 Moscow Bitter Russians Barred From Crash Site Russian Envoy Finall y Mak es Speecli NEW YORK (UPI) -A So-fore the Executives Breakfast him u ''tbe lllY who •truck viet diplomat, wbo learned Club in Syosett, . N. Y.. two the Invisible wall of Lon c that crad.1.ng the :'.invisible weeks ago when he learned he Island." wall of Loag Island ~an be uld be violating the 25-mile Kruulin wu or''"' .. ally II nettlllOmt U paMU1f the WO ,..... , BERLTN <UP)) -'Russia The charge. leveled by ttle said today two Soviet pUota offidal Soviet n~s agency ·'whose plane crashed ln the Taas. stemmed from an allied "British sector Wednesdao' decision to block the Sovieta ..eacrifked their own Uves to from guarding the wTe<:kage l lnln 'Curtain. finally took t.o travel liJnJt from Manhattan scbed\lled to ·~ about hit t la~ podjum w~ to ,.t by the stale Department. views on the Loni laland au· uplaln R1111tan views on 'war Before gaining special per· burbs, but he dealst.d, 1ayfng and peace to Looi laland bUI· mission t.o travel the 27 miles that hl1 experience with au· loeumen. lo speak before the club, Kra-burban Uvlng was limited lo Boria ICrasulin, a f1r1t sec-sultn said he wu exposed to John O'Hara'• novel• and retary ol tha Soviet rnilsJon "front page publicity," an dl"this longeat pa.rkln1 lot In to the Un.lted Natlooa. had the ribbing of hJs U.N. col-the world -the Lons b land M:"ll~ltll~PWlcancelled an appearance be-lea,ues, who characterized Expressway." · save others and charged Mid taking cbu-ge of salvage Western allies with muslng operaUom. to permit honors to the The iockkot threatened to ber"OM. mar the Easter weekend in which the Berlin wall ""a.a opened for tbe first time s~ Chris t.m.111 to enable West Berliners to mk relatives in .he East. Both British and American troops blocked efforts lo reach the w~kage Wednes· day and allied comma.ndanta tn the divided city i.uued a s t e r n prote'St denouncing Soviet air maneuvers over Berlin u ''reckle11. danger- ow and irresponsible." At a rare evening meeting ttle Ammean. British aod French commandants agreed the British would have exclus- ive charge of salvage opera-, tions. I 1 1 The jet plunged into Lake 1 Stoesseosee. an arm of ttie l . Havel River. .t 3:~ p.m. W edne..day near the bordtt · Tanker Bows °' the ~ 2'0l>e °' GeT--many. It was ooe ot the jets that have bu-asaed dtiuoa in the city with low rtr'OOPI and ear splitting IOOic booms for aeveTal weea. We.tern officials abo charged thtl 1 ·To Pressure ma.Muvers hred a ha.tard . ish 10 nonna ai.r aJhc TEEN llAUTY --: Blonde. _blue-eyed Miu Sweden. Ewa Autin, l6, wa1 named LONDON IUPI ) -A Grttk British authonttes 1u.rned Mw Teen International dur1.ng ceremonies Wedn~y night. competing againat oil tanker today cancelled a back Harmed Russian t0ld·.._i _gir_· _is __ fr_o_m_ll_na_tio_na.....;·_· -----------tnp to Beiu. key port for the iers who tried to throw a funneling ot oil to Rhodesia. ~ around tht 1t"l"f'CUge.1 in the face of diplomatic Peter Hayman . actmg British v • pressure from Britain. commandant severely repri-Jetnam Tile announcement of the manded a Brill.sh colonel and cancelled voyage was mede ordered im.medlate wit:hdraw- War Causing Wear Shortage by the Greek foreign mlnistrylal of the Russian force. w'h.icn! ll.J ' in Attiem 11 came as British he 1~d wa.s a~emptu>g to l f en S Prime M1nsteT Harold Wilsorl exereise authonty lJl the met with his cabinet to dis· Western sector. S"·edish Girl Reigns as Teen Beauty cuss Ole pos~bUity of ~a full-The Americam blrled upl NEW YORK (AP)-ln Mis-bu turned one ol lta eight' scale naval biockade against, tM British action by holding soola , Mont .. a store hasn't shops in Philadelphia over tol oil shipments to Rhodesia. Its a Russian relif'f party at had men's boxer short.a, military production. I HOLLYWOOD (AP) -A break.ra"ay forme-r African Checkpoint Ow-lie until the size 34, for three week.a. Col Robert M. FSTell, blondt. bluHyed Swedlah colony. other Russi.an soJdiers re--"We can't get them," 1ald chief of the Defense Pe.rson-J?ITl who wants to be an ac. It was aH1'1 as a diplomatic turned to the East. This party J . E. Meyer of Missoula Mer-nel Support Centtt'1 textile tress or a nurse relgn1 today \'ictory for the Wilson govern· wu en rout~ to ~ R~,canWe Store. ''l couldn't be-1and clot.bin& dlviaioa, pre-as Miss Teen loternational. men.t since the. 1'sue had war memorial, JlL~t ~1 lie_ve. it unW I talked to the dicta~ government appar~l Pretty Ewa Aulln. is. a st:alned London s relations the Western sector, to relieve 1miJI.' 1and textile demanda may tn · tockholm model and part· with both Gre.ce and Portu· ttle guard which ·had been Meyer blames -1tepped-up ple UllJ year. lime movie and television ac- ral. 5ent to the CTMh slte. military buying for the war He estimates military ex· tress. won the title Wednu- The crisis had erupt~ earl-In Vietnam foT hi.s ahon 111p-peoditurea for apparel and day night ill the nationally itt this week when the G~k· ply of aborta. te.xtiles will &Oar lo t>ti.een televlled M111 Teen lnt4r'u- owTied t.aoker loanoa V defied p Still Shortages of men'a clothing $850 million and Sl billion in timial Pageant. a Br:ttirh frigate in the ~oz. arents and te:rtiles -particularly the fiscal year endinf June 30,I Contestant! repreaeatinc 11 ambique <:hanMI ~ sailed, sheet.a -are 1howing up in the moat since the Korean nations partidpat.ed. eacb 1Dto Beira. a tropical port A •tin• So some at.ores acrou the coun· War. contestant modellni a recr• ~·Ud •.t the head of !'le• Wal g n try. Other stores. however. In the previoua year. l:n· atJon outfit and formal, and vtt~ o~ p1pel.Jne to Rhodesian I report no supply problems. cle Sam spent S320 million on Jiving a brief 1peech about r~fine~es at Umt.all. Moiam-MIAMJ, Fla. (AP) -'Ille Some stores reporting abort-textilea and clothln1. future plana. b!que JJ a Portuguese tnri-parenu of a. teen-ager kid-ages blame the demands of a A nationwide A 1 so c iated A Tokyo miss. SUIUko toD:; · naped from !Us home 10 days soaring economy. some the Press spot check of depart-Asano. 17. wu first ruMn- · '' il.s<>n wa.s sal~ to be con-ago say police and the FBI New York City transit 1trike ment and dacount 1tore• lllS·,Up. Cinda Lewia, IS, ol Santa VUlced the twer ~ cargo "'as have agreed lo step . out of in January that cut produc-closed report! of shortages of Barbara, wu aecond runner-~ for Rhodesu aD<1 that the picture ll _the 'ltidnaper tion ln the garment industry. sheets in Juneau. AJaska ; up. Britain must act to plug the wt.~ return their son saf~ly. The NaUonaJ Retail Mer· men's work clothin& in Atlan· Sincer-actor Robert Goulet lea.Jc in the ~NJ:go announ-We would ind_eed be foolish chants Association wued a ta. Ga.: shirts In Baltimore, preaented the trophy to Mill ced_ ~r Rhodesia declared not to work with the real ~tin to lta memben Jut Md.; men's blue jeans lo Aulin. its indtpendence last Novem-lkldnapeT ln our own Inter-w .... k c-111... 00 atore. to Daisy Tenn ... d bM.1.•h_.. Tbe ju"•ea for the contat ber. I eat " said Aaron Goldman a ~ · ...,....... . . ' ·• _, ·.., C\i • .... • It the1l became known that we~thy 47.year-old contr~c-a "'. o l d aceas1ve inventory derum pants In HeltDA, ~tonl tneluded fuhion dealcnera. the Greek~ed tank~ M»I· tor buildups. . Sheer_ wool JUJta were re-act.on, actreua and athJeta. ~a w15 also en route to Goldman's IS.year-old son Ely R. _Callaway, executive ported in short a~ply in D~· Betta "'ith 14.000 t.oos ol otJ.'was forced to leave his home vice president of Burliniton las, Te~.: texWes i.n _st. Lowa, ----------~fore dawn on March 28th Industries, Inc., said with the Mo : pillow caaea m Geve-0 • TV Don't Panic, Most Coins Stay Stuck lbv a husky middle-aged man industry operating near ca· land, 0 hi o; men's cotton pen1ng OD who demanded S25.000 ran-paclty, further acceleration of slac~ in Honolulu , Hawaii; LONDON (UPl)-Tbe 1tiatt som. Since th e n. Goldman military requirement.a . would men s suits In New Orleans. openinf of Parliament by says he has heard nothing produce ~mporary disloca· La.; men's twilla In suburban Queen Eltzthe1h on April 21 from the man although im-lions in some civilian areas. Phoenix. Ariz.: 1ocu and un· will be televiaed for the flnt post.on have tried to get the Joaeph H. Cohen & Sons derwear in Wichita, Ka n. and time in hiltory, the Brltilb money. Two of them b av e Inc.. whkb makes me.n's 1men'1 clothin1 in Portland,~ Oompay en- bttn arrested. 1nits and sport coa\3, said It Ore. nouaoed. WASHfNGTO~ ttTPll The Treasury Department Is urging Americans not to come umtuck Just because one of the new "sandwich" coms d1d. It's the only case report- ed. and some 1.5 billion of them have been minted. / Department reusurances came Wednelday after a newsboy dropped one of the ~nt pieces on the noor In I Dubuque. Iowa, and it split open. . I The half dollars. dimes and quarters produced In three I layers have been subjected to j numerous torture teats, a de· partment spokesman sald,I confident the Dubuque oc cur- rence was an "isolated case." Assistant Secretary Robert A. Wallace said the U.S. mint put the coins through a series of grueling tests before Con· cress was urged to free them for circulation. 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Rosecrans Ave., East af l uitwleler LA 1·1310 • • Pushed IJg Vnrula Strikers, 1'l~!Orfl I-Cent Sales. Tax J Schenley, Pickers Settle OKd iii Committee LOO I (UPI) -Striklnl be would be In Palm Sprinp The marchen say they will grape . pickert neared lbe Sunday and could only ~eet only settle for a Sunday con· cti-a:~~e ~teU::-m::ch~ wttb the ckmoostlators Sit· frontation at the state capitol day. hopeful tbat their Joal• urday or Monday. In Sacramento. SACRAMENTO (AP) -A move ahead with the budget, awaited agniement with _. continued fiscal fight today although some '565 million in enley 1Dckaatries. lnc., nmt- produ«*i committee approval bond Lssuea needed to help ed· a tuminl' pokrt ht. dll ot • 1-cent sales tax lncreue balance it haven't passed t be 1,ll.lioa.Wrtioa o1 farm worMll. and renewed demands by As· Senate Both the legislature -~~ ..!!: ~ ~ · aembly RepubUcans that Gov. ' · .w ••.na;& .. _.. • Brown ~bandon his plan to and the voters must approve tM agricuJturalJy·rich De1lnO avoid a tax hike. the bond issues -one *1.60 area to settle with tbe N~ llli f 'd to 1--al i.~•-Art E h • b• al J'ar.n Woden Mlodatton In advance of a news confer-m on Ol' a1 IV\: SCuuuu X 1 ll CNFWA) over a. re,irH•· ence, A s s e m b l y Minority and the other S295 million to 1be Leader Robert T. Monagan. finance state construction. tatioo of pickers. agree. (R·Tracy), said the GOP was A powerful Democrat. M· a . M ~ ..... announced Wed· ready ro spell out its terms se.mbly Speaker Jene M. Un· OSIDg OVe netday in Los Angeles. for supporting tbe Democrat· rub, 10 -lnglewood). pushed Another picketed firm, the le 1overnor's spending bill. the sales tax boost of the Ways U d Atta k vaat Di ~ ~- Tbe b u d g e t, S4.64 billion and Means Committee. ll er C ::e~:~ Sc biC ~~ when l.ntroduced Tuesday. w• Boosting the tu-from 4 LOS .. "'GELES (UPI) If packmc firm called a newt scaled down to SU2 billion by cents to five, It would raise nn -conf · San FranciJCO the Asaembly Ways and Means $360 million for local schools the controversial Edward here.in will bt ~ Committee Wednesday. and require an average 25 Kienholz exhibit is ordered ~ '"-ke steps which will go United States National Bank Savings Certificates 1 % 2 QUESTIONED per cent cut in the property removed from U.. County 1 loltt ways t.owarda eodlnc · tax. Museum of Art by oou.nty SU· the problems" ol taT1D labor. per 8DDUDl Th~ b1g Republican demand But he didn't have the au~ .. The Rev. James Drake, told wa.sn t new: Abandonment of port of the governor or the pervtaon, k would be a na-ordinator of 1 naUonwide boy· when held for one year a one-shot scheme to count an committee chairman Robat t1onal 1eandal," according to cott ol Schenley produda told • additional 1243. ~on as in W. Crown. CD-Alameda>. who acttna director Kenneth Don-a rally in neny ~ $100.00 minimum-DO .Dl8XIMU1D the state treasury tn the next i.s steering Brown's bud&et abcae.. Wedneeday Jlittlt 1bat a .an. fiscal year without raising through tbe Aasemblyf Hu-boycott would be .... Available at all 44 offices taxes. -He added Wednetday that Giorgio prodacta To do it, the tt.ate wo1;1ld OFFERS cm:.. clOlinC the exhibit under pres-~! ~ a,e 11W of S S ~%pet -n. lllW fiaf' ...... adopt an old businesa practice Unruh aa.id , if the ad.m1nis· sure also would cost the mu· -s w Fooct.-unleu a. firm S% ,.. _ ..... lleW f• 3 ....- of accruing revenues -count-~ation ~--t 1':1Pport Ulis aeum mllliam ol dollars tn ___. to ha-pin wHtl tbe ing money owed by taxpayers bill, there s Tery littl~ chance art and money from art l>&· N;WA before it is received .. as a it will pass the Senate." trona. The 2so merdlen hoped to s/!AiTBD 1toreowner counts unpaid bills He oflered t.o cut S?.6 million supervisors voted 3-2 Tues-arrive in Sacramento Eut.er . . 1ES as assets. Cron:i the bll to ~wer ad· day to formally imtruct the Q,,_ md meet with Gov. s,.v,,.,iJtcrNt~ol~~ Monagan said th~ GOP also ~stration complamta that museum's board of trustees Ed;""~ G. Brown to air their f NATIONAL co_ntinued to, quest10!1. the ad· it 1 out of balance 'by that to remove four-letter word.a grievancet over farm woric· BANK ministration• dec1S1on t~ much. 00 one of the works in the 47· era' pay .and worting ~- piece KienholJ exhibit. tiool. 'lbe govemot" Ml wd I f Tl!UrMUy, April J, l '1bb DAILY PILOT /N"'*"-u $ l'lllllUI ..... Vote Tucker Tuesday, April 12th . COSTA MESA CITY COUNCii: Put The Fvture Of lour City In 11te Hands Of A ProvH Man WHO IS A • POSITIVE THINKER i COMMUNITY LEADER GEORGE TUCKER THE WT NAME ON YOUR BAllOT Enpredletahl~~-:-~tr~~~============:==============================~;.-=--.~ Wildest Primary In Years Nearing ., Tiii ASSOCtUID PIUI took on a lesser known oppon· A computer has confirmed ent. Georte Christopher told what human political obse:rv· a San Fr.icisco news confer· ers already had ded~ced-ence, "I can't help but ask. California's June 7 pr1mary when a man ia geCting only shapes up as the wildest, one or two per cent of the most unpr¢ictable election vote in the polls, wby he's ln ia 1'*"· -rafe.." Secretary of State Frank He ~erred to Los Angeles M. JordAn put the computer Q>unt Sapervisor Warren to work to handle a record Dom, who also wu in San number of candidates, a n d Fra.tcilco and promptly re· these points emerged from plie4: "I intend to win." Dorn the earliest rundown OD Ca.D-aa,U he a "more likely to didatea in history : • t.:lie votea aw., from" Roa- -There are 788 official can-a.U Reagan thaa from CbN- didatea for the 120 legislativet Upber. "I hope to atalk Mr. 38 congressional, 7 atatewide Jeapn and beat him. .. Dorn and 4 Board of Equalization ieclared. po1ta. Ouist.opber, however, talk· I -Eight legislative ra ed about Reagan and polll. find incumbent usemblymer; and said "I am confident tlat or senators facing each othet the new surveys ••• later this in a battle for political aut· month will 1how me .ven with vival, either at the primary b1m and probably ahead of or ln November u they dcii't bim." face June opposition. Reagan. meanwhile. releu· ed the third in a .Hrlea of 41 CAND_IDA TES statement.a on issues, saying -Only m the .ra~e for tte~· "Education is the bulwark of urer are there JUI. two candi· freedom. Removed too far dates, one fr.om each, party· from parental influence, ft This assures mcumben. Dem· can become the tool of tyran-ocrat Bert Betts and Repub-ny .. lican Ivy Balter Pritst wW · win their nominatioru with no BRADEN HITS FOE trouble. He backed local control of -There are 47 candidates schools. more money for lo- for the six partisu and one cal districts from the atate non-partisan llate'lride oftic· and help to attract good teach. es, compared witb 40 in 1962. en. But this year, far more well· On the Democratic aide. known people an running. Los Angelea Mayor Samuel -One legislat<r already ap-Yorty again demanded that pears assured d. election. He Robert Coate, state Democrat· is Sen. Walter Stiern, (0-Bak· ic chairman, resign because ersfield). who hu no opposi· he is supporting G<>v. Brown ti on from either party in the against Yorty. primary, and is the envy of In the race for the party's both houses. Earlier reports No, 2 spot on tbe ticket. I indicated this was the case Thomas W. Brade1. took up with Sen. Jack Schrade, (R· again his blistering attack on San Diego). but he now has a main foe , Lloyd N. Hand. a Democratic foe. "I think Hand will spend a -The administrative aide lot of money, perhaps even to Assemblyman Charles Mey-n1ore than anyone who has ers, (0-San Francisco), drop-ever run for lieutenant gover- 1 ped out of the race for his nor," Bra~en said in San employer's job when he dis-Francisco. I covered Mayers hadn't filed He aaid Hand, a former I for the Senate, as j\e aide e>:• Texa_n, "!s trying to_ buy an 1 pected. The aide no longer 1s election, in effect. with mon· 1 employed by Meyers. ey from Texas oil companies, Elsewhere, a leading Re-Texas race tracks and Texas publican hopeful for governor banks." Complete C~icken Fried Steak -DINNER - Thurs. thru Wad. -April 7 thru 13 INCLUOll c • loup Reg. • lal1d • Cholc.e of $1.6, Potato • lltoll • ltv•r•a• • 01 ... l"t PA TIO. PANTRY family restaurant 7145 HARBOit BLVD. -COSTA MESA Kl S-7271 ·" 41 A Report to our 13,000 California Stockholders: • we want to lower the lowest prices on natural .gas for California And we can supply all the gas that's needed for any purpose- including smog-control When prices for almost everything climo up- ward, it's good news to hear that so me living costs are going down. We've got that kind of good news for Cali- fornia-and oui-ot her customers in Arizona, New Mexico, southern ~evada and west Texas. J\.t El Paso Natural Gas Com~any, we have proposed a new project that-if approved- will bring low-cost gas into southern Cali- fornia. These fully regulated new supplies will come from nearby gas fields in the Southwest. They'll be furnished largely through existing pipelines, operating so efficiently that we'll be able to cut the price of every foot of natural gas we now sell to distribution companies in California. That means a multi-million dollar rate cut, not just for these new supplies but also for all the gas we now furnish to both the northern and southern parts of the state. This new gas can be used for any purpose that state and Federal regulatory authorities say is in the public interest. If it's needed to help alleviate smog in the Los Angeles area, it can be used for that purpose. Or for anything else that's good for the consuming public. Since 194 7, when El Paso Natural Gas Com- pany first began delivering gas to California, we have been the lowest-price supplier of gas to the state. Today, FPC figures show, the gas distribution companies in Los Angeles and San Francisco (served by El P¥o Natural) pay the lowest wholesale gas rates of any of the 14 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. And we're alway_s looking for ways to make our service better. If our new project is approved, rates for natural gas will be even lower! EL PASO NATURAL 6As]icoMPANY 'l'brourh Its piptlinee, El Paso Natural Gas Company suppJlea wholesale pa •mce to retaJJ natura.l pa diatrlbuton in Callfomia and other •e.st-ern statee.. • .. ' I CAIL Y PILOT /Ntwl-Prtsl a JQB_pRtNTING--e PUBLICATIONS e NEWSPAPERS PI LOT PRINTING 642-4321 One Of The ..Lar1t1t r1ciUUe1 in Orange cJnty 2211 W_. ....... aMI. Newpprt 8e1ch Get that cool, unruff led look ! lMS. STA-PRm· l~~IB ~00®00 never need ironlna You're always as neat and dapper as our feathered friend. the penguin-vmen you're we1ring lEVrs STA· PREST Shons ! Their sharp crease. smooth press ind crisp lines are in 10 sray-no milter how rough you treat them! And like the penguin. LEVI'S STA·PREST Shons take to water-come out of ewry wash ready to wear-wit hout even a to uch·up! Get the 01igi11al permane nt·press shons lrom LEVrSI ,...,_'L"'1"S'••• 1'•••li",.,. ......... -.... man. Back row: Manha BeMett, Sue Bradley. Gigi · Dahl. Terri Strom and Anita Gandy. Not pictured are Kathleen Daulton and Karen Watlon. The win· ntr .... ;u be named Monday nl&bl, April 11 , at the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. t.fEXICO CITY (UPIJ -A flcial, who es)ed tha.t hla Mule otflctal said today name be withheld. "Nobody an . , . likes to be on the receiving It was Franlr: Sinatra s y,•ise· end of rt"n1arks like thlit It crack about the ?.tu.lean got some people mad and senH of humor rather. tban they wanted to s.trlkt baclr:, )lb movie-making activitiel Banning him from the COW\• that led to his esclusion from try was the result." this country. . Sinatra's 1 at es t moVle. ··Mon\.age on th• Rocks." 'Batman' Sl·ated was l5innecr1n Met~ last fQOOth· l\uthor_itles here said 11>e p1cw... a comedy ,...., For Fairview Mexjaui "Aukkie" d.ivorc••· y,·u an infult to the national Two hundred children of honor. the Fairview State Hospital Whtn Sinatra was told will be entertalnid on Fri· about It, he wu quoted a.a day by the Capac D~e Club saylrlc. "1ome of our neigh-of Santa Ana. bors appu.r to lack a aenM Tbe 11oup will present a of hwn<ll'." Batman skit with an Euler "That did It," Wet the of· buMy theme. *HARBOR CENTER * telJ's SHOES PRESENTS HOME SHOW CANDfDA TIS -Ten of the twelve candidates for the Orange County Home Show Qaeen title 1atbered recently for a picture-taking &eSSion. Front row. left to right: Tere Rieb. DeAnna Cream- er, Marlene Lemona, 11.arii L.anpn and Shirley Fr)'k· 1 ~~~~~~~~-11 HB Building Home Show T halidomide Tapers Off Fo r Ma rch Jlunlin(too Bf:acti•s buiid· Beauty T itle Soug h t Suit Filed B y Three A rea Gi rls ~""~~!~:~_A FOR LADIES! White LNther, ll1ck P1tent $16 AllD ablcc.a 6. Mr. Gu. ini _boom 'A'as a '!'ut~. ~r 'lbrtt Orange Cout area 1 ~1esa . !\tarsha BeMett. 18, Santa Ana ... ·oman has filed during ?.1arcti. city building beauties wU1 compete witb Laguna Be a ch. and Anita a '2.4 million damage suJt department reports indica&edlDioe other county Jlfrls ~Gandy. 17. w .. tminst". all•glng \hat a drug c1u1ed Loday. day nilht fur the qUHa ol. the Othtt) in the contest are her baby !O be born de~orm~. Total \'aloe of new coo· Oranp County Home ~frs . Shirley McCarr1ck satd struction for which ptTmits ltitle. 1bey will appear at Or-Kathlttn Daulton, 18, Buena In her suit tilt<! in Superior 11'Trt! issued durinc the month 1nge County Builders Auod· Park: ~tarlene Ltmons, 18, Court \\'ednesday that she wul "''as $6.~_million. ~s lbu. ation ~~ m~I_ at_ Ute Garden Grove ; Te!'i Stronf, giv!n th_( 4rl!LJhalldo.mlde hall the ~larch, 1965, figure. Siaalitiiei Inn m Siiiti Mil 19. L.afli&'_a: Sfilil~y "l'ryk· durmg her pre&nancy in 19811 1 d" tD l at 7:311. man, 16, M1dv"ay City; De-and 1962. A 5!>· a c ~ 0 r U\g Cl Y The Home Show will be ~ Anna Crtarr.er, 17, Orange; She saJd her daughter, now •1_~ .. din&alchi~ Jofack UQeve-April 13-17 at the Ornse· \I aria Lancan. 18, Su Oe-Sl/r, was born with a deformed ........ . v ~boa • COD-County Fair'p'tlundl. mente: Tere Rieb. 11, St.an-rllbt leg , maUormed jolnta of struction •met: the fint. of Tbe three· Orance Cout um: Sue Br.dley, ti , TulUn., her left leg, and defective in- tht )'Ur • 116.3 million . -area eirls vying for the toitllfnd Kara Watloll, 10, YOl"bm ternal organs. do'>''n mor~ than t!J million prize art Gl1i Dahl. 19. Costa!Unda. Na.med in the suit v.·ere fror_n the f1_1ure for the same Richardson -f\1errtl1, Inc.; I ~r1od a }tar •£0. Ylilliam S. ~'1errtll Co.: Chtm· · Ouri111 the month. 239 per-Co R • p • • ie Grutnthal of \Vtst Ger- mill ""' b•ued lor new unt y e t•111n" os1t1on many : DiotiUen Ltd.: frank home& and aputment.s, lea A.llli:' 1 W. Horner. Ltd .. and her phy· than half tbe Marcb, llM. sician , Or. Edward M. Sulll- total of ~72. As F p od • Ar van of La llabra. Major midC!tial de"'lop-arm J' ucmg ea. ftjiW',.,;,, ji."iiii, m"'t rettivin& a permit tut month wu the Deme Bl'Oli. Chlr .. Account& Welcome PHONE 546-7303 O,.n Mon., Thura. & Fri. N .. ht• 'TU 9 2300 HARBOR BLV), COSTA MESA 81-unit tr..-t at New la 1 d SMIA A.'JA. -Rapidly million drop in the '.'alue ol Street and Atlanta Avenue. urbanizing Oraqe County milk productd in Ule county. with u ntbn.ated SI: million relains ll.\ posij:lon as ont of Aho, production or blby valuatioo. "-t the i t.ale's major farm rro-chicks decr~ased by $257,<m Also at the top of the ~ . . was Stturlty Fore's ll.l mil-1duc1ng arras. the 1965 \:ri-and of ,bttr cattle, by S1:r:J,. lioo, ~unit de v e I 0 pment cultural Crop Report indicat-100. near Gannety Street and At-[ed this '>''ffk. • All other major classifica- lant.a. r But it II lotinl ground To-lJOlll reported reductioru: In EASTER SPECIALS ?.iajor eommerci.al develop-Lal \'alue of qrkultlual prod· over-all income for 1965. mtnl. for tbt montb wu lhe\uw for 1985 wu '89.J mil· The mott severe inJt&nce HuntinJtort Be a ch Com-1. •-ol 8 7 of -~·~' r It · th p.any's 16111 <o:I building al ion. a .... .,.. . ~r cent '~"" ... on was e m e Tm Edin~r Ave., wh ich from 1964. the report indi-t:ee fruit llDll berry cropt •ill house Security First and 1 1 cat es. . ' with a 24.3 per cent decrease. Croclr:tr CitiJtn'1 ban.Ir: of-~nty Agr.1~tural rom· Olhen droppinl were truck Ilea and a e.vr aro.. hir·jmiwoner William f itcheD wttb 2 5 d nltutt store. and his staff blame thu Oft Cl'OPI • . a · per e-1---------"Ul'ISlltiafactory weather ron-cre.ue. aincutture, U per lditions. together •ith acre-cent: and field crops, 1.8 per age reductions. diseasr the cent. . Heads Good1''il l u.navailabilHy of ad~uai e la-In spite of 1!1Ubstant111 . d~ bor at the time of h.an·e•t and cruses. 16 crops remained lo'>'·er prices" above the IJ ml!Uon mark. LOS ANGELES -Fred A. . · Leadin& theH was the pro-~lc~taster of Newport Beach In the m ~dst of lower o\"eT· duction of Valencia oranges, has ~ rHltcted chairman all productions, grois return.a wblcb totaled '18,103,400. This of the board for the eighth for nurstry stock wtre up fi.1 figure reveals a 6 per ceol consttutivt yeo:r by the Good· JK'r ~ent and from seed pro-drop. •Plush Rabbits Yz Off • Filled Poly Bucket 77c Wiii A GIAKT 5 n. 11J11Y • Guees The NumMr ef ... "' • In the Jar. Nothing to Buy • Foil I ns wtll. loc:lUJtrlea of Southern duclion. up 38.3 per cent. · Still breaking the SJO mil- =jiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijiijii'iC1ili'foirruiii1i. iiiiiiiiiiiil Cut tlowers amd Cbrii;tma1 lion mark were dairy pro-1 lrtts lhowed a 14.2 per cent ducts with 114.3 million; nur· ~ncreue while a 10.4 per cent H!l'1 stock and cut flower1. increase was recorded fo r $14.l million; and chicken e Filled 81skeh e Mech1nlcal Toys • En Celor Ktts e Bogpd Ci ndy e Chocolete ltoW>ih & Chicks e Chocol•t• Coln1 • Flll-N-Thr\11 Eno e ~II l ftt e Colored LARGEST STOCK OF PLAID SHORTS IN ORANGE COUNTY AT GRANTS SURPLUS COSTA MliSA-Phono 646-1 6ff ornamental plantl!I. ,.,.. no.e million. While these areas showed Otben breaking $1 million ••bstontiol lncnu ... the ov-,...,, 11r1wbaT;,.. SU mil-'HOP ....... , lllR\,, 1111JM, FRI, 10·9 SUN, 1 O·S er-all livestock picture stay· Holl ; celery, '5.4 million; lo-J rNn ";'..,. JU. 1ed about the same. matoee, $3.2 million; hatch-.,. Income from cows, calves nits. tl.S mUllon ; dry beans, • kl 5•7032 and bull• ahowed an lnmaoo fl.8 million: peppers, $1.4 lankAMERICARD I .,__ II~ of '464.900. Chickens 1ncrea.1· million: beef cattJe, 11.3 mtl· ~ ••-r nd to 1244>,IOO and '''' to Uon : ""° beans. St 2 ~II-Layaway . plan I ' t Wrap SI .MM>~. Uon ; avoctido., $1.1 million; ii. !st!~t tl~~·:;~ns~s~f~.!~es; I~~~ ~:=~•~fi~~:u:~on ; and "jl1I1IJij;l:le);i :f§iJ1Rj•iitgitJ\fyl f(1Ji(tl9\l(elijfJj ANNUAL ON THE VACANT LOT NORTH OF 10 A.M. SAT., APRIL 9th 36 PRIZE EGGS 2500 • -GAND¥--EGGS ~RIOR SHOl'PIN ON THE MALL 10:30 TO 4 P.M. EASTER BUNllES With Gifts For Th• Tots I RING YOU R CAMERA FOR "1.A"STINGOllMORiU • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA • FREE PARKING • SHOP RELAXED • 40 STORES TO SERVE YOU • A SHOP FOR YOUR EVERY NEED ' ' I I • ' Cl .. " ' I •i .. • ' .. ' "' ' ' " ' ... ' ' •1 ' •• ; ~ ! •• ' ' " • . ' ' '" ' ' • •• • ' " "' ' ' ~ ' • .. • ' •• ' .. ' •• • •• ' M• ' •• ' •• ' •• ' •• ' •• ' •• • 0• ' •• • .. ' .. .. • .. ; •• • •• .. M • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . Space Sguee:e ,. , . Be11lonal A88oclatlon Tllundl¥, April 7, 1966 D.,41LY PILOT /NNS-Pma fi • For the ·Record UCI Must Turn Board to Study Proposal by LA SANTA ANA -O r a n 1 e city when a ref}onal planning over 1uch areas H physical. Such plannlng dutJet woulcl County aupervlaor1 will ltudy organization Is req uired. ecooomJc, eocial and recrea-quall!y gove~m"1t. within a proposal to form another Planning, chief function of tlonal environment and pub-the organb11t1on for th• fed.o reCSonal &NOCiatJon of c I t y the new association, would lie aalety. eral program_s_. -----M eetln.a • county eovernments put ... U By CHARLES ff. LOOS !about 500 will be freshmen, tbem by-their count.rparta Applicants Away wuuan ........ .... and 400 will be upperclaas-1M AaleJet Couaty. N ,~ ~~~~_aer=' t,~er;t There won't be enough seats men. Aldrich estimated UCI'a 'l'bl matter came up Tuts· Ho " ~ t ·~ next year for alJ the ltudents total enrollment next fall at dll1 wben Board Cbeirman ~~~· ~ , U:. -.•1".,5 eeek.i.n1 admia1ion to the Uni-2.~ u~err;duatt.ll and 300 AltlDa Allen mentioned a let· ~ ,. "'-Wfft. ow~ verlity of Calllornia, Irvine. gra ua e s u ents. t.r be bad received trom the ,_._1c ', ,. · ...... w....._, UCl Chancellor Daniel G. "Although we have no way lM Anielea County board ct.~f" ~:',:,0~· 7~~~ =: Aldrich Jr. aaid today some of knowing at this time how • ...,,11un1 ~ formeUon of. i:.!fc ... ;..~ w. -ltudtnt1 applylhg for the faU many appllcant actually will Uncle Sam tbe "Five County Rectonal "~! ~~..,:.,...~ ~ quarter already are ~ing re-teek ad~on. it la evident Plannln1 and Dev.lopm e n t Of•-coett 1ton1 Me-. Weterl11t directed to other uni versity that we Will not be able to ac.. Aaoclation " r ·~i.~.,J•1.~.1• $,, .. ,.campuses. commodllC.e au the qualified Ge H I Accontini to the propotaJ Httr !.:trv ~.c~.~ The IQUeezt for Space at freshmen who wa:nt to eote!'," ts e p IMmbenhip would be Offer: N~ ... Ol: ·~ c~ ~L-t:f6 Irvine, duplicated at the unj. the ~Ucr-aa.1~. . ed to the counties of Orance, • vi. '°" ....., . . verslty'1 two other new cam· University offi cials explain-In An h • V ntura Rl lid San Ber· ·~.l1:-~~\..1r.-= ~"1'7.i puses -San Diego and Santa ed that, under ~alilomia'a 8 elDl rio 'and v~ titles and .~ 'i%'.n "'l;',l~ ,J.~i.n11Mt.,. Cruz -will b.it freshmen the Ma~ter Plan for Higher Edu-all clUea within tbeM COUD· t=· ~']e...c... ~ Ht!~ Civic hardest. cation, uppe rclassmen a r e ANAHEIM _ ''Turnabout'• tie• HUfte:'~" .. ~~Jun b,.;,,.,.."~ AJ of the March 1 applica-given first preference for ad-fair play ., the d•v ol "--A. rd1n to "'-~.a Dis '-· H11••fl1'9IOft \Afte!, It., •1-. . t UC • .., .ru..• cco I ~ . # a..d'I '""'· .. ,,,,,1,...... '""'· i:oo uun deadline, a total of 2.49'l m1ss1on o campuses. bi S . David B k Hu',;~.;.. IHdl 1.,,.ru .... DM. atudenl1, most of whom wOUld Otherwise. applications are ~eim lmpllte: Wedneecky u ct . upervuor a -v11~ .... ., w°' .. war 1 "·' w. Ma11. lie frtahmen next fall. applied COJ"!Sidered in the order they 1t approved ~ ao~ewbat un-of tr, ~· organiiaUon w othu 1 d ~1;. v;:'.-Aw .. H1111111111on tMdl, at UC I. That's more than the are received, but additional usual crant-m·aide dole be . sunilar to the Sou em M11011k Goklefl "•rW Wllllt s11r1M .... new school's present student preference is given to scholar-$100 to be sent to th• federal California A 1 1 o c I at.ion of :~~..,..,1~0o '::,..u111 srr .. 1. body. ship student.a or those consid· government. Ha.a GoAllvemme~~ (SCAGfo). P••o•Y ered to be hardship cases. Anaheim councilmea -cooc:h.i'ICI teen r mem· ,,Ide., A11tler'• c!UI> • ....,.,, H•l'Wr TOTAL they will dip into tbe1r own bership in the recently IUf· ~:!' ~~':-Ti':tftM'ki.~2 •= The tot&! Includes t 731 LE1TERS OUT pocketa to come up with tbe gested a.ssoclatlon a.re al-'°""'ry '''*' '°'°"' .,.. Mer. 11 10 freshmen and 761 upper chss-Letters are now bein& sent caah they apparently fMl ii ready members of SCAG, ..: ... rc;..... IM<ll 1to11ry '~"'-'1~'·~ men. Leu than half of the to freshman. appllcanta whose needed by the aovernmm Balter ~d Tuesday. A 11 o, :~ '""' Hllflflfltleft · 2,482 can be ""°"'ac~mmodated. applicallona to UCI were re-that normally doles out t b • SCAG includes l mp er I a I ~;~7·:11l;.,~!::r:'111~w"1~!i ''By ualn1 all of our resour-ceived after last Nov. 1. These dough. ~unty'. which Is not men-Hl~wev. ,....,,_. ... e11. 12.u ,.m. ctJ to capacity. we will be 1tud~nt.5 are being uked to There are no •trin&I et.. tioned 10. the proponl. . able to accommodate about cons~det &!'other UC·campus, tached to 'ttu. crant. r.aolu-or maJor governm"tntl in , .. ,. ......... " ... .... ,.. MIHHone In O.llfornl• P Taste CLUNY tonight and find out why! B~rthS 900 new undergraduates next Aldrich said. . . tion No. MR-247 states. Ana-the Southland , only Loa An-••••••••·•~l!IJ!l!l~'-!!!!1~!![1111~~ • fall," Aldrich said. :'ccording to th~ uruver.s1• beim nu conaiatently turned geles city remains free of ..u• ••MOtiw. "°''"AL Of the IOO to be adm.ltted, ty • statewide offices, . five down federal aid and claima SCAG membership. Th.ii tact IUllU aco1e1...., • M PlllGf 1comS11a IPWIU 1~w et.. .. TOtl., TCa ...... • campuses still have openm.,. now to be better off ftnandal-makes certain federal fund.a M~:c~~m They~~~~ru.~~~th~u~thit~l~~~~~ie~n~l~~~~~.~~~·~~~~~to~~·~~~~f~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iii~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~iii Mr 9M Mn. ~ry o. '"""' 11oe Riverside, Santa Barbara and C••-SI • '"" ~. brf. Lo A g 1 Mr .,.., Mr.. ""'" ,..,..., "" o.i. ~ s n e es . ...... Avt .• HU~l""'911 ._,., t lrl. .,..vorces Other new campuses at San Mr end Mr.. ''•'* o. Ltwla. nn Diego and Santa Cruz. I l t • IU!lil~ Hiii Wey. Coale IHee, 119y. * .,,., ,,.,., •-.. """'""' tm 0tvo.cu "LID UCI, are turning away •tu· s.. ll'l()flc ...... s.Mt AN. t lrl hel•r ...... , H. n. JOlwl I d•nt.s. Mr, ..,. w.. ~ Mellllt. lllSl Ve!-Mt<rl-. Arltlle SI .. _ n . Hereld " ..- w ll or . """'"""" ~ brf, .. s=:-c:=~·1-1 M'ffl 11 Undergraduate applicationa M~ ,.~ ~~..;. .-n':""" .. ._ oi..... ... ....;.,, ... 1"""" · for admission next fall to the ..,.. • ktlull. ~-c.en1 ser111ee< •• $lier· university's eight general Mr. ~ Mr., """"'' 111ei... ,,..1 c-,~ T~~' ....,._ M. campuses ls running 6 per lfelletlefl UN. "°""'~ IMcll. boy. OVftefl, Lereftt & V9, 0..- Mr • ..,.. Mrt. "'ie" MCGM. • W•INlt Oii...,.., ,,..,ldl ·L. v•. ,,_ w. cent ahead of last y~. ac· "~ ....... ~ ~it,~ "' c-.._,._, 1..-L• ,... Jlfw1 w • .,,.. cording to Frank L. Kidner, Mr. -...,... .......... ( ............. W °"'"'91 • d of .....a ,,.._ .. J Celt• ..... ~. J "' ·-· lM• L ...... .....,, L-unlver11ty HD 'IC'UUCauvu- Mr. ..,.0 ~-W•~-Oe'tl.'':· '• Lll&enl, """' "'"' "'· CNrie. T al relations . ._. r .. ,.....,. -O..rfllr1, M<wl,.,., •• Uwt. Jamn Or. -Mr't Mwr1 ,...,., ,... ~. Aft!Oftle 'lt Y\. ll'rlKllle '""' \..9M. H-' 1..ai. MY vi.u. Gre!O..ft '· n. DnlO J INCREASE M.r, 9M Mn 0..ttet Alltfl, .-1 Al-~. SltMll J. "'· J-Ii .......... ~ o-. ""· Me,,.._ o.,., 1c •t. "•"CY J The nN Santa Cruz cam- ..,. " .... • 11•"'-Ju ... w•"~ vt.. k "Y ,,.. pus 5howa an increase in ap-Mr eM Mn. ~~ ._.., _.... Y..,,,., .... ,., ll. V• ~ J. . ti f th 1-VitWle ••·· Coe1• IMM. M'f. W>r.-. ,.._.,. w111...,.. ... ve .. r. phca on1 o more an vu Mr. .... Mrs. J tm110 ltMnl•"' .. Merit I per cent. Th e Irvine and S an HeMltt911 St , Cotll MeM, bty. lll~r. lendre Amt ••· llOftllO T • 11.r • .,.. Mn Herry $div...-. "" Elf>tn.,.., M.rl•-$ •• w1111am Diego campuses 1how fai.nl Vlele L•-· H~ lffdl. bty. 'vfltol, L..,I, J. va Wiltl•m f . Of about 20 and 70 ,...-cetl\ Mr, 9M Mn .. c;.rdoOft ,,lc,c. UQU W.,_ ICt li.y. Dari-M V\ J.,ry Devld r-~ \..9M. Hu"r"'9t ... I MC.II. eoy. o.crn19lore. v"''"'-•• e ... 1110 J respectively. ""· .,.. Mn. N-Al>lttt. tn7 o. ,.,ii... w1-..,.. o •• w'11"°'" 0 "The enthusiasm of hi~ .... ... ..... c .. ,. ,,.,.., .... Wellllfla. ltotlfft A. Vt.. Nancy " f .... _ ._,., 1 w.,.,... ~r1N 1. ,...-0u9,.. Y. achooT graduates or we u Mr • .,.., Mn "-ic.11...,. 206) wei. tlfTWILOCUTCMtY 0""111 versily'a new campuses un-iece A.,. C-e Mete, lloy. L'"ll· GleM C. n. £...tyft K. w . .,.. M;•. w 1111em w......,...,,. ,.,, re,_,., H-r• "' lt\IOolwlll doubtedly reflects the appeal •~·' '•'"' Or .. c.tt• Meee, w,. M<IC"-r • .._., ~ "'· ltl<Nrd h · of new ideas in under-adu-'" .,,., Mn Wflli.tft lrtleM. "' Cepl-,_ 00 ,;., "" c...t• --. • ..,,, ~ •• ...., ._ ..... o.r .... £. ate curricula being pioneered Mr eM Mft.. Dr"" ,.....,, 11 .. ......, IMlll\. n.Nlt ._.... ¥1. O~ t ......... boo'· '' .t..t V'LI A.,. ,_•Ill VelltJ, W,. ~ a ......,..., IC aa, I.au ~ Mr .;., ""'-It..,. .. ....,. ,,. MK-Pwalle. OW•...,. "' -..-Der 0... .. M IUW""'911 le.di. fltl Crlal.,, ~ T. ft. 0...... J • . ll U " ·-1 1ten1r • .,_ o ..... -·"' " lncr~aaes 1n app ca ca .... ~ ~ O«a.._ Vt.. Mlchffl thi t alJ _.._ Mr. ~ ,,,,.._ ...._,..,. Gr"'""-,.. .,. 1_.,, ......., ... -·• s )'eM came a cam,._.. v1 ... 0r .. ~ '":'.C'· ... ~ "'"""' ..,_,, ,_ n i-. .__ea except Berkeley, and RI•· --~~:::.,~ L)'lldl. Dw~~*o'lci:'i's ""1' 1 .,.' erslde. Applications at Bert• 11or, • Mrt. ,.._,. MecM .... tti11 ""-e-;',_ u.1. v1 JoM Mertlll ley are running near'• 14 per '--• """'......,, ....,_, ..,,, J'°"91Me J. "'· L.erry M. • &J the Mr. • M,.. IC-'ll • ..., • ..... """ .....,. "'· ,..,, ._ cent behind last year and Mr~::_~ J= ~ •:, .. w n. ~~ ~ .... ~"" ·~:.~ .. ~ent figure for Riverside -tt. c-t• -· N>t. L.e,,. • ....,,111 A. "'· ,,.,. Mlt" 11 11 per cent lower than Wt Mr. • Mn. 0-11 o.new.,,, .....,. ,..,. w...-.• ..., ..... """"' J. year A'tt., l-. 9Mdl. W\I. JUMMllfT1 • .,,,. 1 N1e1111.. J-o,_¥L J•11 Ht11tW1e At UCJ, Cbancellar Aldrlcb Mr. • M,.._ Aldwr'4I I'~ -~ (_._,.I laid, "'Our ability to accept ,,.,~ :o.~. =:.. ~ ~.. more studenta In the futare r1M '--· IM!t......,, .. Kf!. ...... Fire Calls ia. ol COUJ'M, related to the ""· • Mn. i.-r• J. "''"IG. ... c. rate at which we are able ta llr111o .... Coat• Mete, ..... Mr.• Mrs. Je-. It. Heff'ef, ,.. i.-,,_.. Y•llW build new buildings and to o~ .,. '--· c.i. ~ 11r1 ''" •·"' T11Ur10e1 ...... 1ui •Id. 1"'1 t.ain additJonll faculty." Mr. ~ Mrt. Jf/M lert9, , ... N9fl.......,,_. 1111 .... OrM. Th _. jo buildin ~ hedl. 11<1 wa1111•11a e n~.u ma r I ,.,., • Mn. _, • ...., £. rc11...,, rm 1 • • "'-""""'*'· ,,...., .... um scheduled fo r construction at wlMwe,. LaM. ~ 9Mdl. '°"• lutlW O..tw. • I · ( "~" • 1 °' '"' · CM "" IMcll aou"vero UCI 1J a phys cal science IC-""::!, ""l'!..~·~ • .';:;1~~1~,~,,.1-.,,, 11111 = ,, ._. ility. 1t is slated to open in Mr.~ Mr._ ll'evl ~rodl, ltlll' C..-itu-U:01 ,,,,._ ._......,, lllM!ul eld, the fall Of 1968. Several other ""' o·~ """'1"910fl hecfl, ""· , ... .......,, .. °'""· new bt;ild11' are acheduled Mr, • Mr._ .. ,,.,.. G,._ • ,........,. t: u '""'" ..... 1ce1 ii... ma °'""",. ••· to tn fall ol i:-.,..,., COiie Ao\eM. lleY 4:11 ""'·• ltrvctvre flra. ... Modi el opeft e -· Mr •• Mrt. MlcMlf Mllllc.M. 211 ... Mell ·-· Aldrich noted that fUnda for M., ,.._,.,. IMdl~tlrL t:• e.111. TllwMll¥, ...... _,.._ Ml = Mr, • Mrs. wini.m c • ....,., '" M.,.. o..... om.. comtructioa of these bu! v .... •we.. c.-Mete, •· ....,.. ._. . ti.Ye not yet been made ""·.Mn..,_ 'llldl. Jilt ...... 7:• '""'" ....... ....,.... '"' -bl .... c-. MeM. t k L w. ..._ .,,,,., a e. YOUI GOOD WILL HELPS THI HANDICA,PID HILP THIMSIL VIS BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPT. AT GOODWILL ILUE TAG SALE GOOD WILLY Sil: ¥2 OFF Goed Willy 8"1 H &aket ,.. Hly a few mblatet te ftD I GeedwUJ .,., with rarmeata YH're ready t• Jh'e away. Tbote few m.lllatetl ~reate Jobi ftr die u.dtcapped wlla ,.. Cfve tlaJ• clotblaf te Geodwfll lndutrle1. · BOX SPRING & MATTRESS •2595 SMALL APPLIANCES & FURNfTURE UP TO % OFF STORE OPEN MON. THRU flRI. f.9 SAT. 9-5:30 GOODWILL INDUSTRIES ... 590 w. 19th COSTA MESA LOQK FOR RED TAG SPECIALS On Furniture & Sm1U Appllencee Up to. SO~ llteductlon• \ FREE Dreee Form bJ SJNGBR OU.er aew SIHOBJl• tnrlJlC mach.la• framlll.IO Canl•* Y&CU1llD cleaner bJSINGD FREE SCHOLASTIC¢ Portable t,.,ewrlter bJ 81NGBRI "'llliiliiii;!~~ FREE llNOBR0 aq cleaner-noor pollaber • S I NG E R ... sewing machine • Handsome cabinet $ S~9rage seat ALL3FOB 99 SAVBI SAVE! SAVI! PIUCBS REDUCED ON OTHER SINGER PRODUCTS, TOO! What; new for tomorrow ls at S I N Ci E R today t• SI .NGE In The Harbor &hopplnt Center Open ,..on. A Fri. NloM• Tiii I P HONE: Kl 1"111S • 2300 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA • 40 STORES TO SERVE YOU • SHOP RELAXED ,. ... ' .... 8 DAILY ... ILOr,H~-"'"1 Theafer ~·oies UCI Slates Lagana Dlgli. -Two GrOups Keep Tryouts Indian Dancers to Appear Pln)·uoers B11s,~ ~ . By TO)t TIT\, Otlllll~Nll-- There's seldom a dart wttkend for thtiattt Lil Or· ange County, primar~ ~ cause Of its two most ac- ti ve groups which ge.cttal- ly manage to ha'• • show on the boards almost t\ e:ry weekend. These an South c~ Re~rtory in :'\ t w r o r t Buch and Ow Tusn.n P~· house. both oI "h.l<'h rt!wn• their current proi;r a.ms t~ night. For Tustin. it '4111 ~ tht closing wee-kend for ··A Cat CaJlt'd Jesus." tht headi..lner oo a program or four one- acts dubbt'd .. Four in Fu- tility." The contro' ersiaJ drama by San Diego school· teacher Geri Turner Davis has attractt'd record crowds to the Tustin theater dunng it.5 first three w~ks But "Ca r · 1sn "t the only drawing card at Tustin thts weekend Theater-goers "bo missed the Footui;ht fes- th·aJ last week can catch "The ~I 1 g ht y Hunter:· which won its star. Cosmo B Inserra. tl]e best actor award at the nine-play fes- tJ \'aJ. Other productiona on the Tustin agenda are ··The Big Black Box." a.Jso atar· rtn.i; the \'l'rsatife Inserra. and .. A Storm is Break- inc " AU are directed by playhouse producer Ross Dixon • • • DIRECTING DEBUT Sh.ii• Goldff Coast Repertory 1s '"Choe· olates ·· an onginaJ play by Ian Berr.ard of Laguna Beach tn its flrst appear- ance anywhere. D1recllng '"Chocolates" IS Shella Goldes, who heads SCR's newly <'reated ongi· nal plays division. A former McKnight fellow at the Uni· vernty of Minnesota. she has worked under Sir Ty- rone Guthrie at the famed Guthrie Theater U1 Min- neapolis. A play\\T1ght h e rs e 1 r. Miss Goldes recently adopt· t'd James Joyce's .. Portrait of the Artist as a Young CONTll\l.1NG its five-Man" for the stage. Her week engagement at South duties at SCR tnclude read· ---------ing more than 100 manu- Knights Plan scripts submitted to the country from throughout the United St.ates a n d abroad. ~I d Ri '"Chocol ates" marks Miss ·' 3Ull Y •tcs Goldes' first directing as- signment for the repertory. The Knights Rose Croix of She has been seen in "The the Ancient and Accepted Scot-1 Glass Menagerie ," "Ring tish Rite of Freemasonry will Round the Moon" and "Can· assemble af l ::.> p.m. today da'' on lhe SCR stage. for the Maundy Thursday The production featura ceremony of extlngulshing the John Arthur Davia, Denise ''seven symbolic lights." Ulm, Don Tuche, Lana Dinner will be served al 7 Neece and David Clements. p m. in the Marine dining It will be alaged Thursdays room at the Hotel Laguna, throu&b Sunda1s until May Laguna Beach. l. Ne xt Week ~outs for ·'Ob What a Lo\el)' War," the third pro- ducuon ol the University ol C'alifornia, trvtne drama de- partmeot. "ill t>. be1d next ~Jonda_v and Tuetdl)' at the uru '~rsity. Sujata and Aloka world eta al $2 for adult.a and.$1 for lForest Ave., or the Ballet filmed ct.ncers ~ lndla ftudent. are available at the Center, 1883 S. Coast High· wW perform April 16 in th~ Lasune Muslc Company. 310 way. Laguna ~ch. _ Lapna Beach Hlgb School auditorium. ' Clayton Gan'bon, dean ol fine am and director ol the musical utire, u.ld tryouts , v.ill be open Co community pmormen through Univer- sity Extension. AIMlitions will Tbil I p.m. perlormance ta belllC lpCIDIOled by lhl La- ,_ Beada a ric Ballet C.om- puy. SIU*, a nativ. of Bom- t>.y, Md Alob, a European who went to the .-Oftent, de- rived tba art from priats ol tredWcna1 temples, from Reconditioned SEWING ~ heJd at 7 p.m. in Room 1 1215 ol the fine arta buildinC. "Oh What a Lovely War" i1 a chronicle of World War IJ preaented through aongi flwcoea and ~· cen-turies old and, in tbe ce. ol Alolta, from the almolt ln- accastie monaateriel of Tib- et. Admlaaioo to lhl April 16 P*oCl*'1 la free to members ol th• ballet compaay. T\ck- MACHINES and dances. The libretto and lthe script comment re~ I spectively on the pre-war days of "ragtime'' and "bal· a nee of power." tracing the e''ent.s ol the catastrophe to the end of a w,r that killed and wounded 38 million. 'Our Town' Set PORTABLES from 995 At Senite High I Dancers. singers and act- ors are needed ror. company Coast Comics Rise , of 20, Garrison announced. Many types of roles are open Blll Skiles (center right) and Pete Henderson (cen· ANAHEIM -Servtte Hilb CONSOLES from 1995 1rom24'5 t.n this show. which brings the ter left). f<rmer Orenge C<>i.St entertainen, are =·sW:.a~Our ~ I audience into the act. shOwn lD their new capacity u one fifth of the April 22 and 23 at the John "liCI has received the first New Christy Mlnstrela. 'Ibe comedians flrom New· c . Fremom auditorium. 1 non-profession~ rightJ_ to pro-port Beach and Dana Point, resped.ively, were Wan-en Deacon_. chatrman duce this mus1~a1, which has regulars al coast nigbt spots for many }'urs.' of the Servile drama de ........ won the acclaim ol London --------------------! .,... • cntics a.od the Grand Prix of IMnt, will direct the lhow. ZIG ZAGS , I the Theatre des NationJ Fes- tivaJ,.. Garrison s t ate d. 'Drum Song' to Audib.on Fat Ov I htAlrl. IUCLA's professional Theater erwe 9 Group played the ahow to ,..._,."" w-.. •....,....,.. t. b in J ........................ SINGER pac .. ed ouaes anuary. WHITITER -Auditioa.s part& ol Want Ta, ~ ._"" w 11, ..,. • ,., Eugene Loring will ~eo-will be held Wednesday, April Fong, Mr. 1.uq and Mr. Bu.....,=·~ .. ,:.";'=': graph the production, Rieb· 13, al the Unitarian Olurch _. .,. ..... ~ ....... _. ard Triplett is designing the Hall ln Whittler for parts ln an, accordinC to Claude Joan, • .... • "* __..., If .., ....... SEWING CENTER o,.n MOl'I. £ Fri. Nlttlta 'Tiii t -K l t-11tS sets, costumes and lighting. the Whittier Light Opera ~-general director of the UIOo .,: _: = :-,;., *,.:=: and Colin Slim will handle sociation's produ c t i on of elation. ...._..:-.. -:_-:,-~ 11 lthe musical direction, assi..st-'"Flower Drum Song." "Flower Drum Song" wtn cuw~•D'S oau• 1TIHi• • con• • 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 1 ed by Maurice Allard. Roles are available for the be staged June >t and 25. NU ·MAIL o.oHs "u.ao THE HOME SHOP IUI DUI llVOlVJH9 °"' .. ---;:~ .. =-~·.;..;.:.:t ..... _ .. __ .... Ml , ...... 14.88 ot DUPES ........ ~ .... -...... ... ................ ..... _.,.. ........ . ,. . .,. ... _. ......... .... ... ..._ ._ ..... ... ...... .. _ .......... .............. -.. .......... .,.. ...... __ ........... ..... ..... _,...., ..... e111 ........... 2 1\J•••.._t-. ... 2 I '7 t tL U1WS lM .._ UI D009t •nTt:• , .. ~ ___ J ...... DACIOll PAIBS OWi & SOfA • ._ .. ~ ~ ,...., COYBAW ntROW PIUOWS ~.................... ,... a.. ... • w. .. • 2 ' s3 WMIL& THllY LMT 7.~·. ~:;,.... •H••00-t• Rloo b it .......,._ lol>tlc.. R SAW WI' IATH ... ..... 2 far S.00 • DtullY•-. ...., ... ·~ ... •e..tl*-W ·~i-. . ....._ .... . .......... $1 98 .... ',. ·········· 2. I o •••· C.M>•. Ll ... 11..i ON•· 1.. .. Colors ti ""· So•• 4 00 A .. t. n•P*' • • I •·•· '' " .. . . . . . . • -----,,,,.,,.-~-;--=-=::--::=~=-;;:--.--.,;____..::;__--== ~ TAIU BEACH TIWEU BATH SHEETS TUa MATS lf ....... c..w. .. 2'$3 0.-f-.DM't.. 0 n.-..a.llr\o . ...-2M I MAT SETS 111.u• M ... o-Mr .......... ~. · · $3. 98 ,., 2 for tba ........ 4Terrt...... --..... ..,..,... ....... ...... .. "'-'~ ~ as:. the HOME S.RO~ USE IAMKAMHtUlD OI M CONVINIOO LAYAWAY PUN 1>l RfYOl VWfG CHARGI v.r ... l4 .......... c-. ant TAM OUPUtlES GtfTWARE' LINENS 545-8453 2300 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA • FREE PARKINGi • A SHOP FOR YOUR EVERY NEED 40 STORES TO SERVE YOU • lff!'•11 Di•appofnted June Draft Press C:lub Headliners T~. A$1ril 1, 1%& 0.\!L'I' PILOT;Ncvn·Pms jt Rumored Dividend Call Down Ritcfw,rd to Mi,ss Banquet .The """"" "'P"" in our $lore r£C»M.....,d For Vets Not True WASHINGTON (AP) - The June draft call ha1 been set at 15 ,00> by the Defense . SANTA ANA -Broadway, film beauty France Nuyen, "South Pacific." Department the lowest le vel film and TV it.Ir CyrtJ Ritch-wbo appear!K1 ln the Broad·! They will joln other celebrl· ' · ard hu been felled by a way produttion of "Tbe World ties ln honorins • dozen per· 0 OMEGA as 11sc ,J1i""'* Uc • al nce the Vietnam buildup heart •ttack aod wtJ1 i:1 of Suzie Wong'' ud the movie, 10111 •t the Saddleback Jn n SANTA ANA -A rwnor,bave been a.id began last August. able to attend u • banquet for actuevementl in of undM.lnnlntd orlfln has •. P •nnuallr. to Pentagon Offici&la; explain· guest at the Oranct t1; ' vartou1 fleldl througbout Or· led tiundtedl of veteranlln 'iit.et_QLwbo_h.av:e..kepLtbeir ed Wednesday that the "de-Pun ..Oub.'I tbbd . aaim,1 ..g~ .. -. an1e Cqunty. Pr .. C 1-u..b Or&nae County to believe govunment insurance j n crease ·in the June draft call Hudllnera Dinner S.tm"dl:J .;:1Crv1ces Slated pre&ldent Jer'ome CoJJilUI. ol ·~~··;:.,itd.... " • F,.., $65 to..,.,. $1<XXJ -;;-"'>--TERMS the7 mu bt paid a divi~ lorct. 11 primarily due lo the fa ct The &how, bowevtr, .,,.._,, -the DAILY PILOT, aaid lo- on World War I' National Sef. The 1'60 dividend has been that voluntary enlistments on with two top .._ '1al1 The Community C h u r c h day: -~w vice Ure tnaurance whlcb ac. paid to 98 per cent of the V9t norm-11y increase in June at ne11 peni>NHUet 1tipplq: I 'ongregatlonal ot Sil Hello. Eleven will receive "Head- tualJy wu pald 18 _i'tara ago, erans •li"ibl H . . · the end of the school year," for Ritchard, accord1DI t :>pe Ave., Corona del Mar, liners" awanh, while tbe 12th accarding to Jama E. fleirD •. ,. .. t, •1m sai.d, and The May draft··quota wu o r·o 1 r a--m-ehalrmDt-'-JI -ID-hole: Good JP.riday 1erv-will be hooorad aa u.. coun.. Veterin1 Administration coun-In ~:-:rl!~lning 2 per cent rep. set at 34.fiOO. The June call Dean, of tbe Santa-Au •1tt ~1 from noon to 3 p.m. Fri· t.Y'• "Man of the Year.'' .,-EELerett ty 1ervlce officer. "~" v~erans whom ls solely for the Army. Of.her isl.er. y for the members of five More than 400 county lead· Ttrm.IDI the rumor tot&Jly the admW.tration flu found aervices will reJy on enlllt-They are ac&or~i.. oteatant churches of t he era will attend the fete. tict- false, Heim aa.W il ll•• spread .... ,. ••. uill 10 locate. menta. Jack O~e and tbedlr-an: rea. eta for which are sold out. throll-the' IOWl!ey ,.lllld ha1 encour .. ed. thouunds of veterans to write to tbe Vet- erans AdminiltraUon for a div· ldend cbeck. Helm aald the dividend waa paid .In 1950 to a pproximately 11 mllloa. bolder• of Wc.-lJ. W1r II National Service LJ.£t lnlurance, and that dividend. Franchise Pay to Top $700,000 Oraap ~ and i" clti .. wt.D reeeive more tb.i.n f'IUO,. 000 from Southern tCountitt GM Co. in the form ol fran· chlM p1:yment., the uUli· tyhu......,ced. FranchiH paymentl to eight Southern . Calif!)nlla counties and 105 of their cltiet an to1a1 a.m~.oa. Of tbl.I l:itol, Or-Q>unty ud 24 of tb munidpa"l.itle1 will r.. ctlve rm .•. 10. 'Ibe county will receive '101.411.ll, 'l"ll8 iadMd .. I er· .... ~arN dtia will Coda M-. 135,521.50; ..... talll Valley fll,17'.50; rtan Beach,""·"'-"' suaa Beacll, Sll.5$1.10; ewport Beach, '27 ,313.39: al Beacll. '3.9"1.44, and eltm.inlter, t:M,4ill0.94. Franchise paymenbi a r e e by investor-owned cu. dty, and water utili· -for the use of public MU and highways. Mes&n ·Due ' -' Jury Trial For Murder I SANTA ANA-A Co1ta Men man who waa to have been tried for murder Mon- day la now scheduled f or trial April 11 In Superior Court here. 11i4:hard C. M.,., 1119"2 Newpcrt Bml .• who la_ ,ac. ...... .. tllt dolfll of • .. )'Ul'Old ,_ ol ,_, Ill>' pear.I before Superior Judge luJUS Thundly wt0t I r• qUfl1 to continue bil tri.aJ. . Mott, a former 1 HrW'"ity JUud, WU illllict<!I by U.. GrMd Jury after the death ol Lowell M. Fortn~r, ZM3 Oran&• Ave., Cotta Maa. Fortner, an autopsy re- ...i.t, dlod of iun WOU!ldl on Ju. 14, three 'freekl attar en elltfld a,bt with Mos1 on Doc. SI. Touring Boye Sing inMeaa The touriq Dec M o I n • 1, Iowa, Boya Olotul and Bell- ~ Till oppur IOnlght .. nc!a Hiib School 1'0DI 7:11 to l ;IO. AdmiNlon la frM, w J th tickets aftllablt at the door. Oarrentl7 on a W•l Cols& tia', thl •v o I c e -...·~wm11e i:pomOrect by the 0 r a n I e Cout YMCA. ' .._ PHOTO PRINT p~~~ KooArcTo: FILM f:-11"1 -"2" "''"" ti Jl!Mtle Prl11 .. 111f 311 fihW 1'11n f/f liC1f .. ltP :=.~ .. 116¢ ...................... ,. ...... "'t!. .. i:::::; I PHOTO co. P.O. In 2UO IAH DllGO 12, CALIP. _, NO OTHER (· StNCE 1895 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST AND MOST UNIQUE BUILDING MATERIAL OUTLET • TO IDSAN6EL~ "h\ SAKTA AHA fREEWAY ~ ·. SANTA ~A:! ·~CTIO!i_/ J SANTA AHA AltD N!Wl'OllflllllWAY NOT JUST SPECIALS. I BUT EVERYDAY L-M LOW PRICES tJ,+• CONVERTIBLE WINDOWS c 0 fvf!!!.jf. and DOORS at new lower prices! IEST OF QUALITY AT WHOLESALE PRICES! · DOOR c.... ................. tMy c•• lte c"'"'" ,,... rithh .......... tM i• ... New., a.terr ALSO .... 011 IV .... 2'0"112'0" .. • 2'0"d'O" • •t • J'O"al'O" a ~I 1l J'O"aJ'O" • • J'O"a4'0"' • • 9.45 • 12.SO • 10.IO • 11.1 s • 16.75 - -S'O"d'O"" 5'0"'•4'0"' •'O".ro" •Val'O"' ''0"•4'0" -''O""•S'O'' .... ... • • • • • • • • • • -.. ..... 1'.35 21 .'5 IS.JO H .95 21 .10 ..... H.15 COMPLETE WITH SCREEN '5'x6' I ' -74.SO 10' -16.50 "-'°"'"' -...... .. ....... aN MC .... ,.,. 4'0"112'0" • a t J .SO 4'0"aJ'O" • •· 14.IS ''O''i4'0" 1'0".Z'O" l'O''aJ'O" • • • • • • ~::~ TEM-PERED GLASS ~ .. ., .......... . .... r.rHn .... .. 4'0''•4'0'' • s 19.25 1:0''rt'O' ............ _ , S'O"-•'O-• • ~'Q"~ ".° ' JSMI , tW" .~I AlltW .... ,. .. ""911·1• ..... ' JW.s-r sv.,,....v .. onm ·~ ~ ........... ~ ASPHALT SHINGLES AND ROOFING PRODUCTS t ...... bon4od F.H.A. 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WI.If rLUS MAHY MORI ••• StartinCJ April 29th L ·M will bt! open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Fridays ·--------------=== ' ' '. 1,Kl•L TIMlllS 110 TIOUILI -JUIT o•o•• $39 95 •It /I" UTILITY 5' Whlt1 • .. ,. ,, , ... , . • 2" ........... ' .. $9.40 CORNER· & llEWPDRr EDlllGER · .--~· · · -, --'...:. . ~BEElf AY , ; r. • 1 JO DAI L V PILOT /Ntws·Prtss .. ~--~ r . ·" I f. -~-.,_\ • ,. __ _±. • ..._ ____ ... . . . - Jtlelodran1a at ltlelodyla11d . " BugsWon~thurtYon But Masses of Them Bother Ho1n eowners SANTA ANA -"It's not the~r lawn, , side'!"llkl andl "lara:ely a psychologicaJ prob- tbe genuine 'chlnch bug' that pauo:s swanrnng With the tiny lem of $eelng m11ses of ml· iardenen and homeowners reddish·brown bup. These nute swanning bugs on one's1I have to worry about" says culprits, he u.ld, are often property." Robert Stone, direct?~ o! rn· roun~ to be the "false chinch If the ~ychoJ9gi.cal pro~ vironmental 1anltation_, !)r-.bug. - -!em tieCOmes too severe. how· ante County Health Depart· Slone HY• there i1 no creat ever there's a "'"BY out-in· ment. ''It's the 'false chlnch cause for alarm, howeve.r, u iecti~ides , bug' that cawea all the trou·'the bugs do not bite or stinJ B 1 in · ti 'd tt I bl " I humans . and as far as is ~ .• sec Cl es are no oo •-d t · eJ(ective unless they are ap-Eve!'.)' year, StQne says, Or·1 kno\\'n they o no carry dis· Plied to front, back and ad· anae -County homeowners he· ease. j t d -st ' .comUlaon.~ when tbttjjll!J1 ··1t becomes." he llll!J ~~= ~ 10.'}~s-~:~. Jacqueline Rides Horse. cidts 8Te ttadily availabi. are Malathion. Lindane, Dlel· drln and Dlazinon and they will kill the bugs on contact These insecticides. S t o n e CORDOBA. Argentina (UPI 110/ the ranch north of he-re says., can be applied to lawns -Mrs. John F. Kenn@dy's wh ere the \\'idow of the ~y using a garden hose spray. 1 . · -• U S p "d 1 rnt attachment. Holy Week vacation in Argen· assass1natcu . . res1 en "Th . 1 . . . . is spend ing the week . ha., re· e. main way to preven t1n~ IS g1~ng her an oppor· served a bay named Cara· lnfes~~~on of 'false ~hinch tun1ty to 1ndulae her taste oielo for her use. bugs, says Stone, Is to for ltorseb.ack riding, Jt was ••~ K -• --• 1 1 control or destroy the growth .,.., s. ennco..iy ruue or wo of weedl around the hou1e ~rt.ed. today. hours Wednesday. H~r child· and in vacant lots." Miguel A. Care~. owner ren, J~ and Carol.~. ac· As the swarming begina in companied her on pornes. early spring and usually laatr Vacation Set Carcano, a fonner Argen· only a ftw weeka, home own· tine foreign minister, hes ers alao should water their been a friend of the Kennedy lawns to the point of having fa mily since the early 1940's puddlas. Stone points out. Tobv Ka \·e as Contrary )lar;.• is menaced bv Bruce Chesse as the evil Barnaby B H hr v.·he n hf' and Joseph P Ken Frequent waterings and the In tiie cOmic melodrama. "Babes In To~·land ," playing al 2 p.n1._each day ihrough y ump eys ncdy. Mrs. Kennedy's ia1her: proper use of Insecticides will Saturday du rin~ La.<>ter \1eek at ~lelody!an<I Thcatrr in __ A_n_a_h_et_m ____ ~--ll'ASlll NGTON I UPl)-V" lin·law . were both ambassa· h.elp prevent heavy inlesta- • • 1• 1 ice dors to London . lions. Pre~ident and Mrs. Hubert\'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii II . Humphrey planned to l• Police to Seek Murcler · Auto Recovered 1 .. ,. ""''' '°'their home A 1957 Chevrolet converti-In \Vave'.rly, Minn ., for the ble. stolen in Cost.a Mesa \Vecl-Easter vacation and a period C t A • t s t nesday m or n i n g, was re-of recuperation f or Mrs. oun gc1ins 1:1,spec i'o""'·;' ll""tmgt?n Beach Humphrey. • • early this morn1,ng. intact ex· ~lrs. Humphrey underwent OR.\\"GE -Police s a j d shoolln,e: dealh Tutsda~· of his cept for a miss ing $IOO from surgery at George W·ashing· . · : . · the glove compartment. tOfl Uni versity hospital here the~· 14·UJ seek a murder com· nf!J~hbor. .. . Frank R. ~lorgan of West Monday. She was releued plaint against a ~3-year·old 1 lxact ch;irg~s a~a in~t :\~ck Covina told police the auto from ttie hospital that night. 1)ran11e man ~uspPCted Jn I.he ~\randa. 436 !\. Cypress St., \\'as taken from a parking lot No df!tails of the surgery "ill be fil ed follo\\·1n.i: talks at ~I Harbor Blvd. Police v.·ere made public, though :be114·een police and the dis· reported the car was recO\'· aides said she .was up and llrtt1 attorney's office. and a bank book had been around at thelr suburban laktn. home WednE:sday. J>oiice suspC'CI Aranda, v.·ho1·-===-=-~=========~==""'===" . . . I I 1 i.~ now be111g held in Orange 't l:h o1ce Chll CC County Jail, •hot the .22 caH- lber bullel that killed Joh n PR l!\'CETON. N.J. (AP ) -1Ctuz Aguirre. <HO!\'. Cypress Sc\·tnly college music teach· SIT. h ti" 1 d . p ., \ e \lC m. an unemp oye ers have wntten res1 ent roofer v.·as de ad on arrival at Johnson that 1'-lered1th \Vill· Orang~ County General Jlos· son, the ''"-lusic Man" compos·1pital or a gunshot v.·ound 1n er, is not qualilied to be on1the c~esl, officers said. the t\ational Council of Hu-1 Police v.·ere called to a \'a· . . !e-arrt lot near the !wt> homes man1tJes. They also urged Tuesday just after 4 p.m. by \\'illson to resign. a v.·oman "'ho said s h e They said they were shock· heard a shot. Officers s a 1 d l'd and disappointed O\'et the llhcy found the \'!Cti.m lying 1 . 1 W 11 1 h Inn lhe ground , bleeding from se ccuon o 1 Min as e \hi'; chest. only musician on the council.\ Several people. 1ntlud.ing e ~tablishe-d under !he Arts/Aranda. 14'CfP at the scene. of· and ~lurnanities Act las t ~·ear. firer5 s;iid. lntcr\·1e w.~ w 1 I h President J ohn.'!on appoin t~d (){hl'rs Jf'd to :\randa·s ar· its 26 members 1n .January. 're1'il. .GlllS1Wis M FOOD&GROG AT THE JAMAICA INN CORONA del MAI EVERY WEDNESDAY-NIGHT * BUFFET DINNER 250 DANCING NIGHn Y * For R1Mrvation1 Phone OR 3. t 1 to ELDER RE-ELECT DONALD E; ELDER INCUMBENT CITY COUNCILMAN 4 Yr1. Councilm1n CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY OPEN IYIRY NITI TILL 9 P.M. MQN. THIU fll. l'lfONE ~70IO I I I HARDWARE 2666 HARBOR BLVD. IN COSTA MESA SINCE 1945 Open Every Nite a.\on. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. ~aturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m . Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. $pred Satin lOOo/o LATEX PAINT SPRED SATIN IS STILL THE ONLY WALL PAINT YOU CAN REALLY SCRUB! Factory Demonstration SAT. APRIL 9-10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY -· I I I OPEN EVERY NITI TILL 9 P.M. MON. THlU FR). ··--l:;iau.~- HARDWARE 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA Open Every Nite Mon. thru Fri. 8 e.m. to·9 p.m! Saturday 8 •.m. to 6 p.m. Sund•y 9 1.m. to 5 p.m. ©) f...... 13 s 12 ,, 23 E . FURNITURE OR KITCHEN A CLASSIC LOOK la . • • • • • 7 24 To b•1utlf1,1lly a ccent you r modern or tradltlon1 I decor, 11lect from 1 wide ran,. of perlod1 and d11lgn1. 1. SEMI.CONCEALED Modern Pr0Yi11cia1 In Ivory a 11d Gold 69 11J1•w . . . .. . . ..•.• C 2. DRAWER PULL Modern ProYlrlcial In ~;~':wa~~. ~.0.1~ .•... 59c 3. SMALL ROSETTE Moder11 Pro11lncia l In Ivory a nd Gold 7n. 593-IW • •• •••• •• .. • U., •. LARGE ROSETTE Modern 'Pr0Ylncl1I ~~~;~y. ~~~. ~~·.d.'. 75c S. TEAR·DROP 13. HEIRLOOM BACK PLATE·Whlt1 with 35c Gold•n Accent WC I 14. HEIRLOOM KNOB White with Golden SSc Accent 527C1 ••• 15. HEIRLOOM TEAR· DROP KNOB White with Gold· 45c tn Accent 10JC 1 , • 16. MODERN ANTIQUE • ENGLllH KNOI 49 !!iMAE ...... ,,,, C 17. MODERN ANTIQUE . ENGLISH DRAWER '2 Yr1. Vice Mayor 36 Yn. Newport B11ch Resident FULL Time Dedication to the Job PROVEN Ability to Produce Demands facts before the vote FULL Value For YOUR Tox Dollar Corne in and l•t u1 1how you how $pr.cf S•tin can t. w11h.d, •v•n 1crubbed, without marring its Jov•IY finl1h .•• no 1hiny 1pot1 ... no fading , , . Spred Satin 11 too•;. latex. La1t1 for y•1r1 in any room in your hom•. I Pure Ceramold ~!:':.'". ......... 49c + ' Benefitting all Newport Beach with experience ond background, demonstrated interHt and progressive planning. VOTE Tuesday, April 12 For DONALD E. ELDER INCUMBENT .... . . • • SPONSORED BY Citizens of Newport Beach For DONALD E. ELDER Robert L. Stabler, Ch. 2815 Newport Blvd. N•wporl Beech- I -·- 11111 UI II •lllUlll lill (ll&ll •U' ,.,_.., •i;,~t ''"" I~•<•• r.,u '"" u•• r•v• ,_,.,, '•'••l•o 1.,.1, ,.,.. c1••ft ,.;it. ~•u •h •• ,.n.,, Mo t•• •~"'• ~., r•w ..., •• 1. ; ... 11.i •••II e•d •• , ... • ,., ••••••'•· rlow1 •• No u•11l•••••I edo<. p.r0 110;.11.1 ..,.,, ••••• •• ,;., wiltoev! to~;euo b•w1h;"I· h•u••'"o'h o• 1.,,.,_ Tou<h· -yew'•• oft <l•o•H Wll 111 ~I" "o" I •~ow. ..l•wlt1I NOW ONLY : .. .::.. ----- • White and Gold 4c. 103C1 • •• • • .. • • •• ••• .,... 6. CERAMOID DRAWER PULL Pure White and 49C Gold. 102C1 •••••••• 7. SEMl·CONCEALED HINGE • C,rmold Whtt1 •nd 8Sc Gold. 7'3C 1 •••••••• 8. AN llQUE ENGLISH DRAWER 866:~~-~ .......... 60c 9. GOV. WINTHROP BAIL PULL 11. ANTIQUE COPPER DRAWER PULL IMPJDIA 49 474AC •• ,,.,,,.,.. ( 19. LARGE IMPERIAL ANTIQUE 53 COl"PIR KNOI • • C 20. SMALL IMPERIAL ANTIQUE 48c COPl'ER KNOB,. 21 & 22. FASHION· ETTE BACK PLATES too l1rlt1. Rote •• Gold Violet • Yellow • 39C Pink • Floral ••••• :7n1t~~· .. ~~~'.1~~-...• S§c 21 :ri~· ::~~~ON· 10. PENDANT PULL KNOii • 000 69C Antique £ngli1h 50c Serie• • !!i Color1 . , 880AE · ·· ·· .. ·· ·· ·• 23. ANTIQUE ENGLISH t 1. FLUSH DOOR DRAWER PULLS HINGE • Provi ncial 6"C A·n-ttqu1 -e:ngl!1h -60--4!'J~·f-;-;-; .-.--;-;; .-.. --7 - 23lSAE • .. .. .. • • .. . C 24. ANTINQUE 12. HEIRLOOM DRAW'R ENGLISH KNOB Proyinc!.t l sg3 AE .....•... 63c PULL • Whi tt w!lt> 49 Goldtn Aot:t,,1 H>1CI C ' ' ONN IVIRY NITI TILL t P.M. MON. THIU Pit .1 I I llAIDWAIE 26'6 HARBOR ILYD. IN COITA MISA llNCI 1945 -- Alft'9!H Bllltlnuntl HILIN SCAIU'ILLA -wbo ii an apert in tbe field of antiquin1 -will ah;'J'* how to IDUqM yonr turn1ture and ICblne tllional ..altl. evaRV11oov •• Antiqtdng The New Traditionally Inspired Colo9iat' bit.te of Furniture r . -. 2640 HARBOR · BLVD. 546-1521 EASTER LILIES LOVELY TlltADITIONAL GIFT PLANTS 3. 98 to 10. 98 HYDRANGEAS 3.29 TO 4.39 1.49 TO 7~95 l 98 TO 4.98 , ' . f'' .. ---·, .. Cha11rellor Inaugural OnMav20 • Dr. Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. wiU be inaugurated formally May 20 --n ehancellor of ~ University of Califorrua, Lr· \•lne. university offidala Ill• nounced today. Traditional inauguration ceremonies are scheduled In conjunction with the May meeting of UC Regents on the Irvine c.ampu1. Regents. UC President ClArk Kerr and other statewide officers or the universHy will participate. Principal speaker for the inauguration program will be Francis Keppel, assistant sec· retary of the U.S. Depart· ment of HeaJth. Education and Welfare. A luncheon and student so- cial event honoring Dr. Ald· rich are being planned by a committee head by Dr. James G. March, dean of social sci· ences at UCI. A formaJ inaugural ball is scheduled for the e\•enlng In UCl's Campus Hall. Chairman of the mauJ!ural ball is Mrs. William Stablrr tJ( ;-.;e" port Beach. Sponsors will · be community support groups -Friends of UCI, Friends of the UCI Library. Big I Boosters. UCI Town and Gown and the lJniversity Gal· lery Associates. Course Due In E(·onomics Bl'ENA PARK -Tht> eco· nom1c implications of nation· al secu rity will be explored in a L'ni' ersity of California E\tens1on course which opens ne-:t \\'ednesdav at Buena i>ark High School. Louis \\' Dexter of t h e Oouglas Aircraft Missile and I Space S~ stems D1\'is1on. llunt· ington Beach. will be the IO· strurtor. Guest lecturers will be scheduled during the spring quarter ..• ~se. First class session ii:. set for 6:30 p.m ·.rednesday. Registration is open no" In· 1 formation can be obtained at room 1325,-Campus Hall. 'n1· vers1ty of California, Irvine phone 8.13-5414. Boys Capture Kite Vi ctories Expert Costa Mesa kjte fly. ers David Jor~n. Brad Bur. shPm and Jerry and Robby Wyatt finished one·two-three in the recent March kite con- test at the Costa Mesa Lib- rary. 566 W. Center St Judges Charles Michael. Carl Stevens, Lonnie Frisbee and George Tucker based thei r decisions on basis of col· or. design, construction and originality. earn ore t an &111 5.10% Jlarly W~llt IUf c1r11nt 111al nt1 et 5% It e1•,ond1d ~urtuly •d •ailtailtd fir I Jiii. -eau acllllct(722·1n1) allHt tnilt lftl ... 111 tarier ttr11 1cct11&. Save your money where It u rns the most. At Tri.City 111 accounts are Insured by a per· manent Aae ncy of th e U.S. Government. Instant Interest -Your funds earn lnterut from date ,.. u ived wllen held to ttlt lfld of tilt quarter. Sne·by·m•il-frtt Savinas Tr1nsftr Servict-funds ,.. uived or po$lm1rbd by the 10th u m from the 1st-Post· 111 p1ld both w1ys. FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION FOWL HOME LOAM BANK e Mall e Fund• Today! To: ~TRl·CITY ~SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCl~TION l!OlrRT C. PICKING. PRCSIDCNT IOI Mi11lt11 An., Ocua l••. Cllll. ' I ti ......... show your form in a Peter PmLdipper . Dippd v.•ay down i~ front; wiy down in back, tne ~ too enh~ your chamu, my dearf Designed br Oleg Cwini in a tooffle-li&b~ elasticizd blend of polyester and cotton, ~"orked "·ith eyelets to let the sunshine through, tied up with bows to show how feminine you uc. White, aqia oc black in 8 to 14 siusr Right, ~·pm big dipper maillot tfes aaoss Uic back when you go in to swim 26.00 Ldt, T"o·piece little dip~r has a front-fastened bra, back ·dippcd, back·bowed pantie1 24.00 may co s~·itn sfiop 7 l order by mail or phone 546-9321 . . lV.CA.YCO c ~ . . Rn1a .. may co south coast plaza, bristol near sunflower; 546-9321 -shop everyday, monday through saturday 10:00 ... m. to 9:30 p.m. ... I \ ......... ,,,... "-" lna~gural UCI Ball Pint t.be Grand March. And then -let the ball beCJD. With appropriate pomp, the Chancellor's In· augural BaD on May 20 will be the gala finale or Imucnration ceremonies honoring I>aniel G. Aid· ricb Jr., chancellor of the University ol Oalif ornia, lrVtne. ·Campus Hall wUl we• festive dress for ~ oc· eaaion spooaored by fiv.e university~rieoted groups from the oommunily -Friends of UCL Ge.llery Al90datea, FrieAdl of tbl UCI Library, Big "I" Boosters and Town and Gown, whidl bas principal responsibility for ball preparations. ~· William L. Stabler ol Lido Ille is g~neral Aiding them are Ult Mmes. Jack Riley, invitations; Hal IA!bnwl, rese"ations; Philip Winsor, publicity; William Spien, cl«ioratiom; Duane DeKalb and Victol' Miatloff, oaleriJll. RepreeentJ.nc tbe ipOUOrln& organizations are JCeitb Cordrey, Friends ot UCI; Mr1. Dwme DeKalb, Friends ol tbe LilN'ary; Ml'I. Arthur Marder, Gal· lery .\Aeeiates, and Bob Mllum.'Big 0 r• Booeters. Harry Babbitt, popular entertainment figure and Newport resident, will be muter of ceremon· ies, and Joe Molbay's orcbestn will play for danc· ing. Tit:tetll are '10 a ciople, available on a ~ ervatiOn t.il. Black tie Ja optional P..,.. wilbinC to attend may con1llct Mn.~ t!lt.,.., 113-1945. ANOTHU UCI DIPINITION -Una.ddrelSed CmnceUor's Invi· tationl! But ,_. not; bard at work to get bida in the mails by mid-April fw the ~llor'1 lnausunl &ll on May 20 on the UCI campaa .. (tnm left) the Mmel. Duane DeKalb, Hal I.eh· man, William C. Spiers and William Stab)«, general chairman. Now if only they could come up with 1 live anteater UCI maiscot -Z01'I -the envelopes would be 1ealed tickety split. Feminine Brainstprming Benefit Ideas Pookd By Astute Stati-sticiam Beneath those giddy spring hats and above the pearl necklaces, well organized brains are at work, shrewd and at the same time apprecia· ti~. capable of bard sell tactica because of soft eentiment for children and music. Paradoxical? Of course. That's women for· you. No ex~ptiona are chairmen within the Newport Harbor Service League and the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Those involved in February with the eighth annual L Magnin fashion benefit gathered in Newport Harbor Yacht Club for an evaluallon meeting whkb appraised past benefits and included future plans. C(}-Chairmen representing botb spoD6oring organizations were Mrs. William S. Holstein and Mrs. William H. Mead. Committee members at· tending were the Mmes. Lloyd L. Aubert, Raymond C. DosU, Clinton F. ~man. Donald ~rguson, Ralph Tandowsky and Gt!rald Madigan. A unartimoue vote or thanks wu proposed t.o the more than 70 Or- ange County patronfl68e6 of the benefit who, through continued support, have helped make the event a resounding success. More than $50,000 has been raised during the past seven years, including a net prof it of approximately $6500 foc Ute current year. Th.is fund is the main support of the Orange County Philharmonic Society's free Youth Concerts Program given annually ror the tcbool children of the ~unty. During the current season of Youth Concerts the fuU Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra will have played six conce-rts a.nd one double con· cert in Melodyland on May 6 for Anaheim grade sdlool children. In addi· l1<>n, the Debut Orchestra of the Young Musicians Foundation will give a concert, also on May 6, for junior high school students in Newport Har· bor High School Auditorium. BEAUTEOUS IOOKttEIPEltS -G«tmg the fiacb straight, ma'am, ii no complicated talk for WOID8IJ experienced in staging big fund-l'llilinC benefits. Tetting up ae fashion show proceeds and attend.,,,. at Yeatb Coooert Programs are memben of the Newport Harbor Service League and the Orange County Philhar- monic Society, the Mmes. William H. Mead. Raymond C. Dolt& and ~d F. Miad!gran (from left), who contributed ideas and suggesUona at an evaluation meeting. Aware of figures other than those wealing clothes well, these as- tute women esamate th.al the Youth Concerts, now in its 10th year, will have reached al.most 98,000 county youngsters, including an attendanc. of more han · 13,000 dUl'ing the current series • 'Unaccustomed as I Am to Public Speaking ' •••• DEAR ANN I.Atfl>DS: I haft been running away froD'l lhU problem for yeen and it has been matins me milenble. Maybe you can help. t am 29 now, have a lovely family and a good life. But I can't get up before a group and give my name and addresa without shaking for half an hour after. I know it's silly but I can't help it. In high school and college I faked laryngitis, toothaches, anything to get out t>f taJking before the cl888. The times when I could not get out of it I'd get 90 nervous rd almott pass out. I'm not shy with friends and I can entertain large groups in my home with n.o feelings of in· security whatever. Please tell me what to do . -REDDrNG ROSE DEAR RED ROSE: If thwe ia a Toutmaa· ter'a Club in your town, join it. I alto recom· mend a public apeaklng courae if one is avail· able. ANN LANDERS ~ The fear of going to piecM flnishea you be- fore you start. The belt way to conquer the f .. r 11 to m.-t the altuation head on and wy to your· Mlf, "I will not let this defeat tM." Then do th• thing you are afraid of. If you simply can't make youraelf do it,'"• paychlatriat and work with him to remove the psychological block. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ln regard to that boxer dog that snored so loud he kept the neighbors awake. please tell the owners about a surgical correction that can eliminate the dog's snoring. The operation is performed under anesthesia and is painless. Also. Ann, your readers might be interested to know that it is no longer necessary to put up with a barking dog all hours or the day and night. A surgical procedure can "debark" a dog very easily. The animal does not know that he bas been debarked and he continues to bark, but the sound is muted and it disturbs no one. -NS., D. V. M. DEAR NS.: I check with my own "D. V. M." In Chlca90, (hia initiala are P. 0. l .) -nd he tella tM that the de-snoring operation ia peachy, but he would not fool around with th• debarking procedure for anything In the world. H. inslsta that 1 dog does know aomethint has been done to his vocal chorda and the frus- tration Is very haf'd on his n.rvn. So back to the Nrpluga, Buater. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A boy in the senior class rage 17) worn~ me. Hal is very good-looking. smart and well-liked, but he lives in a world o( cameras. Hal has never had a date in his whole life. Ria deplorable sbte can best be described by this in- cident. I said to him last week. "How come you never go out on dates?" He repl~. ''1 can't afford dates. I just spent $300 on a camera." I am not bragging, Ann, but I'm a popular girl and there isn't a boy in our class (except this nut) who wouldn't be proud to take me out. What can I do about him? -NEW HAVEN . \.:_ DEAR NEW: lt'a funny that a girl can pt a date with any t.llow In the clasa, but the one she's Interested In 11 the nut who doesn't know she's alive. lNve him alone and he may get the pie· tu re. Te ..... -.. .... '""tl'lllMt. ......... , ...... ,. ~ .. MIW...,mefth et melTIM llfe, -,., .t.1111 ~· Nelllel, "Wllet .. l1"C1 ,,,_ M ... le .. .'' -*ioe wl!ll .,.,, ,__. 1t c ..... 111 eel• •IW • -. ............ .-. t11m.-i --..,..., LA,..... w111 .,. .... ,. Ml•• yw wtlll yew .,........_ S...- ,.....,. I• ........ ure " .... OAILY ,.,LOT_...,. ........... .. ............ u .... . \ • ( I ( D wiU Ma Un; vln DO\ 1 cer cor me the UC ott un. I lni Fr r e1 m• Ill' cl, ric C() G et SC u b; (If w f B G h r 8 i J J4 DAILY PllOT/Ntws·ftrtu ThundtY, April 7, 1966 40 Women Chalk Vp °1300 Work HourA Take 40 volunteers plus their donated time and it \\lll equal 1300 hours of work. This first number was honored at a Volun teer Brunch hosted by the Harbor Area Girls Club staff and Board of Directors. Recogn1ze<i for their hard work. long hours and no compensation except satisfaction are· (from left) the Sally Betts Weds W. 0. ·Wortendyke Sally ~Jene Betts and _ Wjlbim Lucas Betta atfr i1aria o en Y ·e tht' bride's broU!t'r, attend- .Ir. exchanged vows and ed as best man with John rrngs before t~e R~v. Dr· M. Ash IV of Holicong. Pa .. Charles H .. Dierenfleld . in I.ht' bnde 's cousin, handling Sr Andrew s Presbyterian usher duties. Church Chapel. The bride. daughte r of A dJnner reception for ~Ir and )1rs. William Lu-close relatives and friends followed in Irvine C o a s1 l'as Berts of Newport Be~ch. Country Club. where M r s. \la~ escorted to the altar b\' he r fathei. Sl\t' wore a 1100·r .\sh circulated the g u e s t length I.men sheath, featur· book. . . 1nl! tJeri; of venetian lace in Special gu~s~ attending the back. Her shoulder were Mrs. William H .. Lu· 'erl was held by a match· cas of Plymouth Meeting. inf! lace crown. and 5 h e and Mr. and Mrs. Hadiey earned white orchids sur· A. Hallock of Teaneck, N.J., rounded by lily of th~ val· the bride's aunts and lcv. uncle. ~lint green ankJe l'11gth A~r a &tn Diego hont'y- tinen sheatbs. matching prll· moon. the bridal couple will box hats and cascades ol live in Westminster. ~eUow spring blossoms The bride 1s a.graduate of were selected for M 1 s ' Newport Harbor H i g h Ka th.le Hallock qf Dallas. School, Orange Cout Col· Tex. and Mis.s Mary Lucas lege and California State nf Plymouth Meeting, Pa. College at Lon g Beach. Her They are cousins of t h e h11~1>and is a Santa Monica bride and served as nWds High School graduate and of honor. attends OCC. OUR BUYER IS IN ••• TO FINALIZE OUR XMAS IMPORTS ANO TO FIND NEW DELIGHTS FOR HOME & BUSINESS DISPLAYS MEANWHILE WE OFFER YOU WHllE LIMITED QUANmlES LAST EASTER GIVING • romo TUIS • UNron10 THES • PLANTS VllY LOW PIJCES e FOUAGIS -~~------------,.__;_.:..;_ __ A"Tll"ICIAL. l'LO"AL """ANOUi•NTI l~ sl.79~ IN CBAMIC rors ~ Ploce Yovr Oater / N.w f°' A .. ol , Executive GI~: OPEN MON ........ 10 A.M. TO 1 ... M. SAT. & SUN. NOON TO 5 ... M. Mmes. Condon Johnson, sewing teacher: Robert J. Dunn, creative crafts service, and William R. Zeboray. cooking service. The women were welcom· ~ ed by Mrs. Gleam Murphy. executive director, and presented papier mache pins as rewards. I~ ~ftt1•J MRS. W. 0. WORTINDYKE JR. Double Ring Rlt• Feel Bubbly ... For Easter fashions by . . . Junior Sizes Assorted Color~ 15 .00 STORE CHARGF-.5 • With Rainbow 'Spring Fling' Routs Gloom , A ~pacity crowd braved Hair. Grover Pounds, aJn, Robert Burke, Clifford J'le driuly gJoom of the out-Charle.a B au er. Howard Hoyt. Gray Miller, Robert side world and stepped Into Smith. Owens Dunnahoo, Tarzian, J a me a Sayer, Brander Castle and Law-Fletcher Dart, Doyle Mill· a world of gay spring decor tence Petenen. er and John Wyatt. Mra. and rainbow colors wht'n Mrs. Kim Rennick wu Norman Wimer, aeOODd the A.s1i1t.ance League o{ presented a mink 1toi. from vice pretJdent and ftf1 Uuntiqton--Bwh-sta HmTy-RosatAf Pun. la -~um dlalrma. WM its lltb annual Spf!ni Fling Angeles, and Mra. Ben &e. lauded u abe briql to a luncheon and faahlon show verson received an 811Uque clOte her most succeulw in the "lJalbo& B-ay Club. pendant watch. eeaaoa. 1 llEIT SHAMPOOEft FOR •1f KIRM RIMA HARDWARE .... ...,.., ""' • c... Mlle ........... ,. A wall full or vivid, enor· Recoin!tion wu paid tM New ottken ol the M· NIGHTLIFI moua tinue paper nowers hard working commlttfe• ,aJJtance . Leque will be echoed the noraJ decorated headed by the Mmes. Johll elected In May with !natal· = ..:~-:::.,. .. '::: ~~~~~~~b_M_~ __ li_~_r_._J_~-~--~ __ v_--~~U=·~~~n-~~~~~J~~~~·~~~---·~~=~~=·~~~ table. I Mrs. Lester Harrison of Lido Fubions commentat· ed the showing of vivid and exciting fuhiona. In sports· wear, oran1es, blues and flower carden floral prints were predominant. Daytime and cocktail dressu fea· tured many ribbon knits in pale pastels, and stark white and brilliant yellow beaded formals drew ohs and ahs. Models included members the Mmes. Walttr N. Dab- ney, Low~U Spangler, Floyd Tee Tattler STORE HOURS "THE WET SEAL ' 10 a.m. • 6 p.m. "LOR~E" q JO . 5:30 OPEN SUNDAY ll/td Co1ta Meu 270 East 17th St. ~~,~··1222 WESTMINSTER CHIME . . . GRANDFA·THER CLOCK Add charm and warmth as well as beauty to your home. ~n authentic reproduction of Early ,4.meri· c~~ Heritage design combined with 8 day pre· c1s1on movement created by master craftsmen ;,, West Germany. Fully gueiront.eed for one year. Ma ny others to choose from . •• REGULAR 289.00 OUR PRICE $198.00 .. Fresh fashions for the Sprini parade. Priced to p/e1Se ! e~ SHOES footww for the enUrt lem/'1 Use Xo'Jr BANKAMERICAAD '237 E. 17th St. -M.ta Center Cliff-AIJM lt!I I Tftrlfty °"'911 Houri . 9:30 to 6 p.m. -Fri. till e ..... .... ~ .... .. .. :· ... .• . . Th\it'Sday, Apr11 7, 1966 DAIL V PILOT /NtwS·Prm J 5 ~~:Harbor Council Spotlighted SIN8 A SONG Of PT A-Evtm tbepgb the piano in this case is DO more than I "prop," afl ii Jn blrmony with Harbor Council PT A, with new officen btalled and awards presented. Among thoee taking part in the life membership and inJtallation luncheon wen Mn. Keith c.penter, put president; Albert Ogden, recipient of an boaoruy life membenlaip; Kn. George Snider, flnt vice prelidmt. and Mn. Alvin Nyrooe, president (from left). Ball Showers Proeeeds ROSE ROOM -Santa Ana Country Club will be "abloom" with crepe paper roses, thanks to efforts of M.n. Franklin M. Jolly and Mn. William Kennedy (from left). A profusion of the roses will be used for Mater Dei High School Parents' Guild's annual ball Saturday, April 16. Area PT A News IEdltor'I Note: A IMl99 ~ te Htrllor ArH pertelf·!Mdlaf _..,1a- 11o<11 will •ppoar In IM DAILY PILOT ffdl WMll. Slorlel mu1I be realY«d by ,,.. Society Dft>,lrtment bY I e.m. TUHUY ..,.. PVbllutlon Thvrsday I CM Blfl• PTA Mn. Benard Paal Pr Hid Ht COMING UP: Tickets, at $1.50, for luncheon in Southern California Edi- son Co. Electric Living Center, Huntington Beach, are on sale • . . . Reser· Star brights Set Sights Tables dtsplay1ng boa· tiques. white elephant bric· a-brae and greeting cards will be spotted in the Sea· faring Masonic Te m p I ~· Newport Beach. during the Starbright Soc i a I Club's Luncheon is Served pro- gram at noon Wednesday, Aprjl 20. Mn• l' era PT A Mn. Robert Soreme• President COMING UP: Board to meet at 1 p.m. Monday, April 11, in special in- struction room . . . Belin· fante School of Music to present programs at 9:45 and 11 :30 a.m. Wednes· day, April 13 .... 60 youngsters and parents will participate in April in Paris fashion show at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 19 . . . . Mrs. William Sutton is chairman. REPORTS: The Rev. Rich· mond Johnson received honorary life member· ship .... Also honored at meeting were Mrs. Rich· mond Johnson and Mrs Scott Paulson. PolllOtl• PTA Mr1. Donald JacklOll President COMING UP: Board to meet at 9::.i a.m. Tues· day, April 12, in teachers dining room. Santa Ana Country Club wiD be tramformed into a Mexicml floraJ gvden when Mater Dei Pareata' Guild pretenta it.a annual April Showe'I a.a. Crepe peps ro.es in hues of red and onmge will adom the ballroom and tables for the eftllt, calendared { o r Setm-day. April 16. Dmdng" to tbe-Vetwtones will be from t p.m. to l LM. John llbdden, guild vice presldeat. II ball chairman, and uNttnc him are Mra. James Geipel, clecocw6al11, and Neil Haggerty, tickets. Proceeds C"e armarked for the IChoot'• mudc depm't· meat. Aree m.innelt who may be called for ticbt infor. mation att Mn. Frmklln M. Jolly, Newport Beech, 644-()868; Mrs. G. Forency, 98Z-7333 and Mn. G. Sheri· dan.. 847-5668, H1.mttngt.on a.ct>. Civic League Woman's Civic League o( Newport Harbor meeta ev- ery third Tuesday. Loca- tion and time are available by calling Mn. Herbert Mille!'. 873-0288. Whirling TOPS Whirling TOPS C I u b meets at 1 p.m. every Wed- nesday. Further informa- tion is available by calling Mrs. Richard Freeman, 543-9554. .. t ,. ,• .t I • l J. . '. Deserved honors were U· Littleton and Clarence Mun· berally bestowed w h e n Woodl d PTA M H sey. an ; . arbor CounciJ PT A COD• vened at t h e Sheraton-SlhJlling. Canyon P T A : B e a c b Inn, Huntington Kenneth Thompson. Everett Beach, for ita honorary life Rea PTA;RobertNoeJ, Meea meJl1benhie luncheon and Verde PTA; Charles FA- iutallation ol • oTficers. wards and le. A. Johnson. Mn. AMII Nyrooa, YI h 0 Adams PTA; Pred F . Yar· bal tentd •Harbor Coun· ela. Whittier PTA: Benja- cil lint vice president and min S. Ro 'I c e. McNally two terma as president of PTA; Robert Moore. Te- Newport Heighta Elemen· Winkle PTA, and Jobn Pe- tary Scbool. was installed terao1t, Harper PTA. as president ID a ceremony PTI COURSE conducted by Mrs. Ken· neth II. Smjth who later Completing the Parent- thia inontb wtU become pre-Teacher Information course sident ol the Fourth Dis· and receiving certificates trict. California Congress from Mrs, George Snider ol Parenti and Teachers. were the Mmes. John Ar· On Mrs. Nyroos' board chuleta and B. S. Royce, are the Mm~. George Sni-• McNaUy; Norman Banks der, first vice president; anc;I John Ragle, Call{o~nJa ; Claude Taylor, second vice Andrew Bradley, _Presidio; president; Robert Sooen.sen, A. A. Johnson and ~ treuurer; P.E. Friebert· Kenison. ~dams; David shauaer recording secre· MacDennid a '!-d Joseph tary; Owtght Giffen cor· Magro, Llnd6erg.h; John responding secretary; Keith R. Peterson. Harper: WU· Carpenter, auditor; Jack Llt· Ue, historian and Fred Cer- liam B a k e r and J. A. Schafer, College Pa rk ; Lowell Beck, Canyon: F . James D u p u I e. Lincoln; Keith Kellogg. Wilson;' Ro- bert Moore and Ralph Pi· sano, TeWlnkle. and Fred F. Varela, WhJUler. 'Mlree "capsule" courses were given to the executive boards or Adams, Canyon and 'McNa.Uy PTAa. RIBBON AWARDS Ribbon awards . for their school newsettes were an· nounced by Mrs. Norman Banks. Receiving t h e s e ~re Adams, California. Lindbergh, WhittJer a n d TeWinklt1. outstanding; Canyon. McNally, Mes a Verde, Wilson and Costa Mesa H.igh, excellent, Kil· Jybrooke and Monte Vista. honorable mentJon. M r s. Nyroos presented ribbons from Harbor Coun· mak, parliamentarian. KLM AWARD An hooorary life member· srup award was presented t.o Albert Ogden by Het- bert Ward, principal of Maude Davia School. Ogden served on the Costa Mesa BUSTER BROWN. School board for 16 years. ,A native Californian, he WU educat.ed in C 0 S l a Mesa schools and was grad· uated from the first four· year clau of Newport Har· bor. High School. He was a volunteer fireman f o r . 25 years and baa to hJ1 credit the donation of seven gaJ. Ions of blood since World War JI. Following In bis footsteps of serving the school sy&- tem 11 bit daughter. Mrs. Donald Jackson, who h a s b e • n president for t w o years of Pomona ScbGol PTA . CERnFICA TES Honors continued w h e n Mrs. Hunter J. Partel, Har- bor Council parUamentu· ian. presented certilicates to those completing a par· liamentary procedure course. They were Mr. and Mn. Norman BankJ and Mn. Ernest Southall. California PTA; aad the Mmes. Jack Full Day For Clrib Activites to fill any emp- ty day are supplied by the Laguna Beach Aaaistance League. Carda, duattt and coffee will be the occasion for the Friendship C I u b meeting from 7 to 10 p.m. Monday. April 11. The lip reading clu1 and Q-aft Clau, now involved with papier mache. will meet 10 to noon Tuesday. April 1.2, and 10 to noon Wednesday, April 13. Stitch· ery Class will begin sewing at 9:J> to noon Friday, April 15. An informative talk on Wills-Will Substitutes • and Related Tax Matten will be conducted by attorney J ohn W. Solomon at 2 p.m. Monday, April 18. GIRLS IN BLACK PATENT WHITE -RED Your child's shoet property Htted by our trained shoe fitte". Doctor's sweecrip- tfons fll a.ct. A short talk on sponsors' products will be of interest to the homemakers Tick- ets, costing $1.25. may be reserved bv calling Mrs. Blanch(' Lvile. 673-062!! S0tt0ra PTA Mn. Laurence T11ompt09 Presldent ROBERT'S vation~ art' being taken b\' f\lrs E .I Lynch. 545-5092 Event will ht> at 11 30 a m Thurs- duy, April 28 COM£NG UP: Carnival will be Saturday. April 30 Volunteers may call Mrs Walt Hempstead af 54:>- 0.179 Board will mert al 9:30 am 1'uc11day. April 12. . , . . • t • • • • • .. • t . t ; I ell and certificates f r o m Fourth District for perfect program books to Adams, Bay View. C a I I f o r n 1 a, Maude Davis. Harper, Killy· brooke. Lindbergh. Rae, So- nora, W I 1 s o n. Whluter; Heinz Kaiser and C6sta Mesa High PTAs Rated "excellent" were Canyon, CoUege P ark. McNally, Mesa Verde, Monw Vista. Newport Harbor High and Woodland. Three schools -Mesa Verde, Rea and Costa Mesa High School -received rib- bons for outstanding publi· city records books. Schools adjudged excellent In this category were Whittler. Bay View . A d a m s. Victoria, Lindbergh, Wilson and Har· per . The PTA state convention will take place May 3-5 in San Francisco, with newly elected unit presidenta and delegates attending. $7.50 To $10.50 1052 frvine Ave. Newport Beach . In The W estcliff Pfau Phone 548-8684 , ---- ( I ( D ~·iU M•· uni ''lnt no1.: ' cer con me the UC olh uni I ina Fe. "' m• an , ell ri< co G. en SC U< ba of w; n • " F n I ' l JI DAILY PILOT/NtwS-PrtU Collegiate& Collect • Vacationers Tote Honors Easter week saw studenU male their trek home for the holidays and many brought their pa.rem.ti rww1 or honors presented them wtiile away at collt-p. Min ~ Mlr!e 1.espor. ance da er •· -~,of Newport ""Beach, WU" elect· ed 1ecood vtct! president of the student body-at the Uni- ver~ity of Nevada. Reno. A jtmior majorin' in Eng= lbh and minoring in speech, Mi.Ji Lespttance plans to teach at lhe secondary lev· et Her various activitie1 in· elude mtmbership in Spun, Kappa Alpha Theta .sorori- IOlll to .erve M a major M.itor for the MCODd year. Larry. a UIG Cotti Meaa High School .......... .. prell!GUJ a ......-al Cal Yacllt Qmi, Sliiii Ooundl OM Pbl lloltl ,,.... """"' 't • . ,....,.._ .. plolll oo entertuc N•YJ oalcwl' Condidlla Sdlool wAlllilllGfilN 'nllP ' Priodpia'• &ebool of ao.. emmeat. St. Louil, Mo., apoucnd a ..,,.. ol • ltu- dents, junior' ud emicri, - for a trip to W...,._, o.c. dwlnl oprtoc -A-aU.-ts-- , ty and beinf a Little Slsttt ":~:: ;a..liil:.a. of ti.tinerva. w "' ing Ibo trip ... Gloa M- arri1, 'IOll Of Mt. and Mn. Paul Adami, ...S Dmd Proud Mother Beaming with pride is rtfrs. LesUe 'Peter6en (right) as she rongratulates daughter Karen on a job well done. Miss Petersen. incon1ing president of Delta. Tau ch.apter, K.appt. Kappa Gemma, commentated a collegiate fashion tbow, presented in the William L. Pereira home for the Kappa ~tothers' Club. The coed is a graduate Of Newport Jligh School and pa!l secretary l1f the 6enior ""'· &ORORITY COED Another coed, Mis1 Soo- nee Stallman, daughter of Mn. Dellghl Sllllman of Newport Beach, brought I UNIFORMS e UNIFORMS e UNIFORMS . I We Have the Lar9est Sefection of Fine Naugahyde _Upholstered Furniture in Orange County and at the Lowest ·Price1 ••• A Visit to Our Store Will Convince You. o~" Mo". ' ••I. NifQ 'Ill' P.M. VISIT OUR CONTEMPORARY AND MEDITERRANEAN STORE 1931 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA-545-6000 OPEN SUNDAYS 12 to 5 FURNITURE RALPH'S CARPETS 1803 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa, LI 8-9593 home newt of i. lmi.tiMbl into Alpha 1Gamma v.. '°"'"" .. Ibo 1Jol-1ty al Southenl Cllllon>IL Miss stallman, a eopl»- more. is majortnf in edu- cation and is active in the Spanish Oub aod the Tu· torial Project. The Blue and Gold. Uni.- vusity of California, Bcke- ley ,...-bu Ibo -iporta oc!Mr. 'Llrry Low- ....,., .... of Mr. et-. lllcllonl Lo ....... al ~ -....... al ....... _ R011es, Royalty Will Reign Over Society A lecture on TOMI and a coronation will bead t be agenda at the Costa M .... Bay Citiea Fuchala Sodet;J 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 11, in the American Legion Hall,· Cost.a Mesa. John Van Barneveld, ro- aarian of Ron Hillll Mem· orial Park, wtuWer, will speak OQ landtcapiq witb Fen. Ill al °"'" -Ford, -al Colla _, 'n. boys .... -• -Ip policy b7 .. -Dq:e bllllat ......... joyillC -al the -B ...... c.ptol ........ J1ll ...s Supreme Coart. -'l1le Aroold Air Society, University of Callfonia. Berkeley eampu&, selected I Nowport Beldl lid, Mlu Ju MM!ia, ....,.. al Mn. IL S. VOllllia al U.- bor Illa -a. late llr. E.C.-.•bea- bor al Mp! ....,, - hoot.I -... llo U.S. Air Foree ROTC. MlnMctia,o- ol Dells Delta Delta -· ty is al.Jo P•nbdlrmioe dele- gate from ht'r acnrity llld in this capacity b in dw,e ot the concert sponsored by the organitation that takes place 10 October. A 50pbom0tt, tbe coed it a graduate of Bis b o p's School, i.. Jolla. ALU~INJ AWARD An alumni~ward was preseoted to Mrs. Clif. ford Hughea, Corona del Mat, by the Trojan ~ague. in the P.1usic Center, Loi Angeles. The preseatat.ioa w a 1 mad< by Cborlet Bona, roses. General Alumni AalOciaUcm Estmda High School Ito:_ prtlident. ill.-recopition a( denta. the Misses Ttna JtD. loyal service by Mrs. HuJb- son, Gaby Snellen, Re~ es to the GAA and its objec· ~:! :See11G~~:. tives and ideai.. The winner will comptte ri.trs. Hqbe1, a founder .: April 24 at the NatiOIUllJ the Trojan Lucue aDd 1il8 Fuchsia Society Queen Con· member of GAA, attended test In El ~gundo Recru. the Uaiven:i.ty ol. Soutbem CDOCtLATE TREE :Jeff ~k~ Ga6ler B~n'I' To Stop By ne Chocolate Tree On His Way To Your House A LAIGE ASSOiTMENT OF Q111ity Easter Candy -For-Y 01r-Selectio1r ntl CHOCOU." TUI IDOi .. ~Dr. ........ 6n.16'0 In Tllo ..... llyolde t -.. . "'°"'" .. ·-· lnfflMI Te a.n.. la. tion Park. Ca..l1h:lraia u did her bu.1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--=.:.'-'-"""--~~~~-~ba::n~d,:aod~~two~~'°""~·-a:i:ff:onl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ud Warrai. LOOK who's put modern cooking at eye-level G S! Treat yourse lf to all the beauty of a new ey• level ra nge, plus all the pleasures of cooking with ga s. Choose from dozens of designs, many different makes. Many colors. Any com· b1i nation of feat ures. These new eye-levels give you a bright new bui lt-i n look, with simpl e slide-in installation. Most give you a choice of a second oven or broiler. And they all put ovens where it's easy to keep an eye on what's cooking. Best of all, they're all gas. Only gas sives you instant-on, instant-off heat. Only gas gives you . smokeless broiling-for cleaner, cooler cook· ing. And only a live fla me really broils meat properly I By choosing gas, you may save as much as $150 on installation costs alone! That'll buy a lot of steaks to broil wit"h that live flame. Take your choice of automatic controls. Pro· a:rammed Cooking. Automatic rot isseries. Burner·with·a·brain. Automatic timer. Auto· matic meat thermometer. Your apPliance dealer is wa iting to show you new eye-level gas ranges. Now! Eleven famous maka1 to choose from: BROWN • CALORIC • GAFFERS & SATTLER • HARDWICK • MAGIC CHEF • MODERN MA[D· • NORGE • O'KEEFE & MERRITT ·· ROPER • WASTE KING UNIVERSAL• WEDGEWOOD. $0Ull"ILllN GOUNTllS GAS GO M,.ANY ' ' •• 11 The Westcliff Plaz1 ,~. , Corner 17th & Irvine -eac a Newport Beach • • tit • And Now This Fabulous Offer Includes Famous "GLEN OF MICHIGAN" BUY ONE AT REGULAR PRICE-GET SECOND FOR ONLY $1 MISS PAT Helanca Shells T=~~ POOR BOY'S ORLON Reg. to 12.00 3aa ~~fr·":." IS.OO 688 R911. ------ I FAMOUS BRAND Blouses Rec.1. $12.98 ITAUAN IMPORT .. Swealen $45 Values All Salet Cash Or u .. UM Your Bankarntrlc•rd OPEN MON. ond THUR. &VES TILL 9 P.M. DAILY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M: -, - . . . ' LIFE SAVED -Mrs. Marilyn Mongelli (right), a 33-year-old Fresno housewife, meets the CC>Ma Mesa woman whose kidney saved her life, Mn. Dani Fergmon, '!>1. The operation, performed at the Palo Alto-Stanford Hospital Center, demon- .strated that kidney patients can be helped by a second graft when one faila. Beginning April 1 Costa Mesa Savings . pays intfrffit on all ~book acrounts. No minimum balance required. start here: ---·:;;:--~~--------~---·c·)-~;::.::~~ transfer my account from Love that 5%: ( ) Please open a new account(s) ~· 55! or add to my present to Costa Mesa Savings&Loan; enclosed is account in the name(s) li sted below. my present passbook: This time it will cost you S; for postage. From here jTATW•-----11'P·---TnnraoNt: ____ on 1n, enjoy the convenience of saving by mail, and ~GHA1VH: Costa ~lesa Savings will AlrOUllT or Ctn:CK 01 WOl<EY Ol!llt.R £!iCLOllll J ----- and welcome~ o,. pay the postage both ways. aboard. ~ Savings eam 5.09% when ~ur 5% current-annual rate is compounded quarterly and maintained for a year. All accounts are insved by an qeney of the Federal Government. Funds postmarked by the llth of the month earn from the 18t. cosrcr MSd-S{IVINGs e tt &LoanAssocia tion .NEWPORT AT UTli, COSTA Al t:SA, CALlfORNIA 1- .. . . . . . . . . . Thunday, Apr11 7, 1%6 Mesa Woman Credited 2nd Transplant Suc'ceeds PALO f.LTO -A Cos t a ceived a healthy kidney rrom thousand comblnatJoos ol do- Mesa woman is credited with Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Mongel-nor and recipient tissue ·and helping to prove that a MC-u is recovering rrom the sec-to 0 p e r a t e with the best ond t.ldney transplant m a y ond operation and the new matches. ~ succeed when the rint such kidney is runctloning normal-A n t I-rejection therapy is operation Cail.I. ly. lbased 9fl drues. A monitor- lo the past. rejection of the The fi\st kidney was do-tng s Y· st • m, ~O.ve~ ,.,~~ ,__.._ lniUal transplant frequeatly nated by Mrs ... Mary Louise Stanford more than a_ year haJ bffn.la.tal Stanfcv:d ·• Els_ent,raaer. 21. -«. Fr~no, ago, enables doctors to tre-at verslty doctors reported. It f a 1 I e d to function. how-. . Thia was before Mra. Dani ever. becauae ol extreme In· the patient with .ta!er dos· Ferguson, 57, of Cotta Meaa, compatlbUlty between the ages than was posstble ear- dooated her kidney to ._ as-®flor and the recipient, and Iler. VOTE FOR Wlll.,d T. Jord•n DAILY PILOT /NtwS-Pms J 7 The Reel White aM 8lu. .,... chure In Today'• ~a,.r IS A PAID Political Advertisement 'r•fMrM Atwl P•MI Fw By ihe CommlttM For Jord•n ''You H•v• A Voice In Coete Mea•'• Future." year-old Fresno bouMwife, was removed. • Six k i d n e y transplants Mn. Marilyn Mongelll. (It The surgeons said compat-have been performed at the •--........... --~----------111!!1!'1 wu aot immediately known lbllity between donor and re-Palo A.100.:Stanford RoSJ?ffal I x I how Mrs. Fe.rguson had be-cipient still is unpredictable c. e nt er between relatives LET'S KEEP JORDAN come interested in Mrs. Mon· and that new techniques of slllC« 1964. gelli's cue.) typing and cross-matchl n g The operation under dJ&·( Two S ta nford 1urgeon1, donors are needed. They said cusslon today was the first who asked not to be identi-it is posslble to d e v f! l o p done at the center between CoMMITTll .. oa JOaDAN, DOMINIC •ACITI, CHAtaMNt llM Nwtll ..._..,, INC.. 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AIK UI ~r la,.decai11lnt and gardening l"formatlOft, -let ue help you pfan your next hou .. hold or ga,.denlnt pl"o- Ject. We thre..t pipe and cut tlHs.. 50,000 aq. ft. of homeowners eupplln unllmlted! PAINT THINNER You bring the container • we'll flll It with hlgtt q"8llty thinner at loweet OOltl 21-··1~ REDWOOD 21l3M R/L, 9« lln. Redw'd Ro(tgh ft. 2114JCR/L, 11 c ltn, Redw'd Rough ft. 4x4xR/L, Redw'd 148 4x4x8', Redwood Poet .. I 2ll4x8', "•dwood an -2sc ",~: '1" each 89Cuch 19122 Brookhurst • . • . . . • • • . Huntington Beach . Phone 962·2•41 Corner arfield and Brookhunf . ... . '· ... .JB DAILY PILOT /Ntwi·Prus lhu.'1dl1, Aprtl 7, 1%6 N'ews of Coast Men • Ill Service Marine Pvt.s. Edward R . • larne1, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward M. James of 15042 Kingston Lane. Huntington Be'ac-h, and Job L. Dyer. son of Mr. and Mn. Lorine E. Dyer of 2527 Blackthoni Road,. Newport Be~. have com· pleted their individual com· bat t.r&tWni at Camp Pendle· ton. Their next ttop t1 tour weeks of ba&ic specialist tJ . . • . aJJlllli"~ Pre. 1're1t G. t.ude11. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Landess. 288-C Oabrill<> St.. Co•ta MeN, bu been cboaen at ft. Bennin&, Ga., as ttie Center Troop Command'• 101· dier ot the month. His sf'ltc· tion woo him a promotion to specialUt fourth class, a wristwatch and an eniraved plaque. ENDS TRAINING Edward R. Jamea COURSI COMPLETIO John L. Dytr A member of Q>mpany C. combat tralnlni at Camp Pen· Newport Harbor Hi;h School. lat Battalion, Landess Is a dleton. 11 retumint to hi• Calilomla H!ltl'S HOW -Set. Jat k E. Sandenon of Costa Mesa uplain5 the 1ntrtcac1es of the Da Nana (Viet· n&m) SurCical Hoapilal's lau ndry unit to a alster of tti. St. Paul de Cbard'l)S Order. Sandenon. a 29-)'GM>ld mecbanlc usianed to tbt lat MM'int Aircraft Wint. hu spent many bOun at tbt_bOI· pital repairina tn. wlit as well 11 boldint clas• on i1.I ml111 tenance. 1982 graduate of Newport . . Harbor High School --Air Nahonal Guard unit in . __ · Army Pvt. Larry K. Dart, Ontario. Schnelder rectlved Ena. Petu T. Reed. son of son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth an A.A. degree in automotive Mr. aftd Mrs. Ted_ Reed of 33 II. Dart. 1990 .Aliso Ave .. Cos-technology from Orange Coaat Channel Road, Lido Pa r k, ta Mesa, has .completed a Colleae. ic trainJng-at the Naval Traln· Adami, IOD of Mr. arid Mrs. Newport . Beach, has corn· combat enclneer course at __ ln1 Center in Saft Olego. Robert L. Adama of •1 pl_ethe<.tt t h~a . Navadl havia.~on Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo. Airmail Third Class JohD -Retherford Drive. KWJtil\ttOft llig raining an H so-. n..t St L •t B h · nd ... 1 •• toed" it Safule Field, Pen-Dart, a l~ graduate of T. Kr!by, aon ol Mrs. E. Kir· ..-. . evea • -' e..... eac . ts u. erg:-.. HVtn aacol a. Fla. Rt~ will enter Newport Harbor Hiih School. by of 1'&711 'Redland• Place, wttoae wife, Ruth. Uvea at tm weeks of bu1c tra1nlng .at the ad \'anced tllght training soon. also attended Orance Coast Costa Meu has been gradu-W. 17th St.. Catta MtM, hal Naval Tralnlng Ce11w m SU __ 1 couege. • · . received an early promotJon Diego. ?vt RI 11 rd 8 tiow--. _ attd at Gunt~r AFB.-Ala., to, Arrny pay grade prtvate _ Army t M c ~ M . w I· Gunner's Mate Seaman f~m the traini_nf course for E·2 Oft completion m l>asic Aviation Ordnancemu ~~ ',r' ;low:~ ~l r::~eu:r. Tommie D. Skiuer Jr .• son Air Force me<lical helpers. combat training at Ft. Bliss, Third Class Fra.ak M. Xe.ver. Jtt' A,:e Coro~a del Mar has of Mr. and Mn. Tommie o. Kirby. a graduate of San Tex. son of Harry JL Keever ot comple~ an eighl·week' fire Skinner of 17!7 Pitcairn Drlvtt. Rafael Mllltuy Academy .. al· Nan:ied an ~tstandlng train-307 E. Edgewat~r. Balboa, director control coun• .c Ft. Costa Mea11, ia serving with so attended Orana• Coast Col-ee, Rieman ll a 1980 srldu· has been awarded tht vtet· Hood. Tex. Boat Squa~ron One's Division lege. at. ol Newpcrt Harbor Hllb ~am Service Medal w~ 1erv· Flower graduated from San-102. oper~tmg out of Da Nang, --School. lit also attended Or· mg off the coaat ol Vietnam ta Ana ValJ<'V High School in Vietnlm, as a unit of the RadJoman Third Class ttay ang~ Coast College. aboard the attack aircraft l96J and attended Santo Ana Navy's "Operation Market K. Bufea, ion of Mrs. Len· H 11 parent.. Mr. and Mrt. carrier Ranier. now on her Junior College. Time." ora Barten of 1435· W. Coast Roger D. Smith, live at ~ second combat cruJH 111 the Blvd .. Laauna Beach. ts aerv-Newport Blvd., Costa Meaa. Vietnam war aone. Airman Terry L. Kimball, ~lectronict Technician ing on the ataff ol the com· . son of Mn. NoemJ J. fGm-Third Oasa Frau Rtcbarda mand,er. Servief Group Three, Airman Second Clua J.r. l>"ll of 3017 Coolidge Ave. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. deployed to the Western Pa-Irey W. Cbri1ty, son ot ,.. Cos ta MeS"a has been select: Frank Richards Sr .. of sm cific aboard tht' repair ship tired Afr Force Maj. and Mrs. Chap1nan Plana ed for training at Ohanut11 Anchorage Drive, Huntington Ajax. oper1tin& out of Subic Warren B. Christy of 8271 AFB. Ill.. aa an aircraft Beach, visited Keeluni. For· Ray. Philippine Islands. Darsy Dr iv e, Huntin«toft To Fete Bard equipment repairman. mosa. recently while sf'r\'ing Beach, ha1 been selected Out. _ aboard the 1uided missile Seaman Recnut Joh11 D. 1tanding Airman ol the Month Pvt. Jamta L. NtUJeton , light crui6er Oklahoma City, Arp· Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. for his unit at Sheppard AFB. ORANGE -Chapman Col· 100 of Mr. and Mrs. Robert flagship of the 7th Fleet in Charlt's F St~ford of 2955 Tex. lfle will hold lta fiftt\ annual o \JetUeton. 212 E. Oct'an the Western Pacific Mt. View Dr.ive, _Laguna --Shakespeare FestiY&I t b t s F'ronl, Newport Beach. has . --Beach. has enhated tn t h e Marine PP'C. Jam• V. ret-e1ved an early promotion ,Airman Third Class Da,·ld Coast Guard and has been Walker. ion of Mr. and Mn. ~ummer ~1th ~uct:iona ol t-0 Army pay )?rade private l\ · Schneider. son of Mr. and sen~ to tl_ie t oast Guard Re-Ben H .. Walker of 6081 Spar-Macbeth ~ The Taus 1':·2 on compl etion of basic M_rs. W. R. Schn•lder of 'l07 cru1t Training Center at Ala-row Dnve, Huntington Beach, of the Shrtw. combat training al Ft. Bliss, Via Firenie. Newport Beach. meda l\as completed a 12-day trai1t· 'I'ryoutR are echeduJed for To. The early promotion has been graduated with hon-• --lni and processin& cycle with June 19 with the eliht·WMk prorram ii a new Army pol· on at Chanute AFB, JU., Seaman Recruit Juae1 R. Stalinf Battalloe at tb• Mt· futtval workshop bePantrtl icy provldln& incentive t~ out-f"?m the t~alnlng course for Pyle, aon of Mr. 1nd Mn. rlne Carpi , Bue in Call\P June 10. The two play1 wtll rtandint trainees. Atr Force Jet alr~raft enflne Omer J . Pyle of 227 Ninth Pendleton. be prtMnt.d la r.pen. ory mechanl.cs. St.. Himtil'lgton Beach, Is Un·--July 2t tbnMilh 4uf. t• nllbt. Army Pvt. Rodaey J. Drou-Schneider . a graduate of dercolns 1tven ween ol bu-Seamu Recruit lArTJ C. ly In the colle11 auctnortum. et. son of Mr· and Mrs. l'?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Charles R. Droutt. 2874 Eld· II :fet~e-~ eo,:::::· !:t~~:1 tration courM at Fort Ord J Orc111et. ~ traduated inl 196.1 from Co•ta MeH Hiih School, abo attended Oran1e I Coast College. 1 Pvt. Jollany L ltuHelJ, MlOM wife Sblrcm, llwt at 2333 Repub\JC A vt ., Co a t I Mesa, bat receiv.d an early promotion to Army pay srlde privat. E-2 Oil eompletioG of basic combet training at P't. Bliss. Tex. He w-as awarded the promotion as an outttand· ini: trainee. \ 1958 gr11duate of Newport Harbor High School. RuaseU &110 araduated in 1960 from Oran&• Coast Calle&•· Hi.I mother, Mn. Lucille K. RulltU. li\191 at 2663 Ox· ford lane, Ooaa Men. Ria fa1ller. Olri T. Russell, lives in B.alboa Bay Oub in New- port Beach. I Marine Lane. Cpl. Bartlett' J . Ha yes, aon of Mr. and ' Mrs. James W. Haves of 1625 Irvi ne Ave .. C~ ·Mesa . has completed a 12-day trainin2 and processing cycle with the ataglna battalion at the Ma-1 rtne Corpe Base, Camp Pen· dlelon. Navy En.tgn Dav1d J . Max- wf'U , son of Mr. and Mrs. KenneUl E. Maxwell of 18751 : Greenview Lane. Huntington 1 Beach. has made hia first I aolo flight in a nA "Buck- eye" jet trainer aircraft while undergoing night tralrlin& with Training Squadron Seven at the Naval Auxiliary Air Sta-I tion In Meridian, Miss. Marine Pvt. AU1tatr Mc· 1 Leod, ion of Mr. and Mn. William R. McLeod of 19« I Whittier Ave., Ooft. Mesa. has completed individual com. 1 bat trainini at Camp Pendle· ton Army Pvt CJifford W. I r.eorge, ~on of Mrs. Charlotte Gt>111 ge. 2135 Tl1url11 St., Cos· ta Mesa . has been aulaned a1> a military police rraine<' with Company C of the 720th Military Police Batta.Hon at Ft. Hood. Tex. Seamen Gunner's Mate Ml· ~bael R. Wiid. 1;on of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Wild of 494 Costa Mete St., Costa Meaa . hjjs completed the ~unner·~ mate s<.'1100! al U1e C o a s I Gt111rd 'T'ra l nln~ C4"11tf'r In G111lnn, Conn ~1arine J>vr. Jrrrald L. l·;d. Help ROGERS "Buck City Hall" IN HIS COUNCIL DISTRICT We, YOUR concemed NEIGHBORS harehy support Howard ROGERS in his determination to GO F o· R • W A R D and stop the return to old-time Political fa. voritism. We believe City Government should have NO· MACHINE POLITICS NO PERSONAL PRIVILEGES NO POLITICAL INFLUENCE ROGERS is for US, THE RESIDENTS ,.AUL A. ,.ALMER "llll" HANCOCK IANNING HANS J. LORENZ "SAM" R. S. 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SHOP MONDAY thru SATURDAY 'Iii 9 P.M. @PAVIS B~OWN Tl!Ll·VISION ·AP .. LIANCIS 411 le 17th St. Costa Mesa SALIS '46·1~ SIRVICl-5414437 '4 11rd~. 10on of ~Ir and Mr~ • · Frank M. gdwards of 2271l·A FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL APRIL 1 z Open 1130 to I Dilly. Cloatd l unday Pl1centle Av~. Cost.JI Mesli , Servi ng The Harbor Aru Since \9471 h a • cnmplt1l<'tl 1ocl).1dual 1 ... ••••••••-~•-•111!•••••••••••••••••••••••..llJ ___________________________ .:_ __ .-, r - l • I . SPORTS ON PARADE lnsitk Story Of 'TM Stilt' If llLL DONla '!'My .,. requlNd. '° b ltory~....,.. unbeltevUle pbJtieal puniabmeat ..U 100 tlmtt ,.arty whUt Jtttinl tr.it to tOwn wtth barely tMUgh tlmt tn between toe a lbow•. I '1brouS au Gf this, they muat 1NbatAA1 a e.rtrain maCic k»uch wbicb ii nquiNd to plaee a=--ln a mall 10.foot biih bole whiM beial ud pand by ID opponent jtMt .U,btly tmalltr than the lmpn State BulldtJl1. No wondtl' the l\lYI who earn a living by prancinC ~ and down the bUdwoods in colored underwar are cWkiertd tbt er.am of the sporting crop . * * * fdf SpHfb CllmlJ Rltltef" Ntn f,..,, tNck 1Nla.napeli1 way NVMI• •ptM• ,...tfnu. te rfM 4urlnt practl.. MtlMn•· p.,,,.m Jones, llrlvl"I what tM tun in th• ~sin ... term 1 "counterfeit" Letua wlth a ltlewn Offenh1UMr tntlnt, reportedly went 205 mll.. '" ttour on the str1lfht1w1y, but ha4 t,..... with the 1., in the corner• and atttlttl f~ 1 relatively altw • tv1r1ll lttt cl.elclnt-· ,. Jim Mcll,..th, In • 'ord powered ceunter· felt" 8rabh1m 1vtr•ftd 159 .1 fer SO mll ... A• ht' tttia ceunttrt.lt busi....,, It hit .. tit with A"'9f'llln ltul~" cettYlnt luroptl" .. itnt. * * * ' . . -. . ' .. • I T~. A•rll I, l ... DAJLV 'II.OT /Ntwt-htal JI Giants Head Mad National Dash 11 BUD TOCUll I to get aa with at. in t a • NetieDll 1. • a I u e. nu ii l!wt1• 9"d11'•• , ......... u.. NatMmll SAN F a 4 N c I s c n dt Mt l&al• r--. TbeY GI~ a law of P.l .T.T.l .B.U.R.Q.B _....... • avera1• propoeition. Onee PIRAT~ -The b u a Cl h •...... -, .:.. --....-.. d f all th ( ..-... ·-...... ,_ .... .. ·--"'-~ an or , e power o -• w-t the P-.U. ... ... w l ti ~--,•iitbuiill. llmau Jl'r.U.' a.tuna QOllllul *' •~LY• u..& aiX chilit wert (a VII wt116i"ve 10 • job pve tMa a rtlftlll a.au foe tM = oa s.,t. dOM. a year .... Old JWI .... :It tM ,... '" Tbt Oiutl1 tab' •aw--. ..._ H ~-. t ti ...... 0.-blbbil tM G~ back ii a ~ lack of ... 1111 1111 .._.. hfe •• laW. leltJlanded p It c tit a J, 11d will h a v • te eemt 1r1,.. ti Ill>' two but tb•Y ._.. 1cer1 throu&h. ....._ tBOQlb .,.. " ltau• te OutatJder Willie Swa.U 11111. it 11 ~ Met the wtre wbk* ll Jll"tOLMly WU sJW>lld te ll • Ve • Hawks Shoot Down Lakers SL Louis In 120-113 ireat year in 1~ but just missed. He cwW provide the uart tail Una• areund. PJttaburfh pitching wtu n o t be astounding b u t shol4ld be adequate. . . PHJLADELPlllA PHl1' lJt:S -Tbtl OM la t bt 1teeper. 8iU Whitt a•PMt Uni were added to a team that came 11 dolt two ,._. aao. Jackie Brandt should allo ...., ud J o ta a eaw-caa tllplecM at la)' time. No aurprif• wl\a~ tf the Phll1 wilt ~I· LOS A N G E L E I J)()I).. (.if!:RS -A low lpOt for the worW cMln,._, W. will once as•ln have SaQ Kouf u Qd Doe Dfttdale. However, tt bU 1MVtr beta 1aUafactorllY • 1 p I a I a • • wbat held the 'Dodprt ap 1ut 1ummer. W a It • r Alltea, t ~ • (See GIAN'l'I. P ... •) Angels In Lull- Rigney 2 Playen Cut After J..l LOu Indy Car Set The Moyear-old Stein looks like Ult nice man down the alreet who m•-" lampt out of old table lega or 1htlve1 for the kit.chen. Stein dON work in a little shop In the back of l\ia suburban 1ar· agt But thtre the rtstm· blance to a hDmr hobbyist ends .-- Orivrn by his vision of v 1 e t o r y at lndlanapohJ. Stein llaved 1111 moriey to r .. t1rf' from hi, tl)()l·mlkllll job 10 yuN ~arly. Nurly every 1p1re penny and ev· ery extra minute bas iOl\t in lo \be ear. ··ror 11 )'ev 1. I've bHn drHmlng about It ucl mak· ing deg\gns." saJd Stein. ''l'vt <iN1&ntd it aU my· self." The design was approved and Ult chauil and rwuain& .':Ur cnnstructed by .Jim HoUa~er. who rura a com· 11ttJl1oft auto racln& manu· facl\Jrlnit p I 1 n t for San (Ste Ot;AL, Pace lt) ) ThundlJ, Aptil 7, 1966 %0 DAILY PILOT /Ntws~ 28 Bo11r Cage Ga11ae ITat(-of·War Sports ·Briefs DUAL INDY ENGINES ..• E11durance Mark Showdown Nearing For Braves (Contlnued From P11e tt) AP/UPll team on paper. Francisco sp0rtsman K.Jell HOUSTON -The American That'• the atory of the Qvale. Football League met today Stein took it home and tn NaUeaal Hockey League'• h' t · thA An under a cloud of unconlirmed 1s garage pu in " "' • rumors that h ad Oakland Stanley CUp playoffs wblcb glnes and transmission. and open toaltlat wilb Montreal I d hin Coach Al Davis succeeding did the meta an mac e bo1da1 Toroat. aad Chica-d h bod J oe Foss as commissioner work. Stein ha t e Y co tat.enalmac DetroU la ed 1 h and veteran Houawn quarter· the two bHHf·tevea teml· construct e sew ere. back George Blanda becom· flnl Hrln. Bill Cbeesbourg of Tuc- Ten Eat.ancla Hi"'h School Durinf the 26 hours of com· MILWAUKEE (AP) -'nle ing the head coach ot a new son. Arii .• 38-year-old vet· • Mll Mtn&real t1 tbe cbolce &o Ix "'"" ·1 h c'racked the Harbor Are 1 petition. the ball never wa s waukee-Atlanta tua of war Chicago team. eran of s .-rm1 ers. as marathon basketball record out ot play and there were over tbe Braves la nurtnc an The report. came in raeld· ;1• ~ 09:'e:.. cup for agreed to drive the Sttin this w~k by lutinc 26 con· at leaat five players on tbe openJac day showdown. flre succession Wednesday w: •lx St."'.tev Cu •,Ir~~ Special and has visited the aecuUve hours on the court court at all Ume1. The St.ate of ~isconaln night alter lt was revealed ~ West Coast twice for cock· without stopping. They erased The amall croup decided to ma.de I dramatic shift in po. that the league's ;line owners ::::;e~ee w~*f.'' ,c::.~-=~ pit fittings. the previous mark of 25~ call It quit& early Tuesday aUJ~ Wedneaday u the trial and Foss were assembled &be Caaadleu. Skeet Jones, an engineer houri set by Cost.a Meu lut morninc. however. • • of ita antitrust suJt again1t here for a scheduJed-but un· for an electronics firm. will year. Said Roth "We started out D er Dies the Braves and the National LlllOUnced -executJve com· 811& Mckey followen tolt be Ule chief of the eight. They were, however, tome playbf& too hard for the first rJ v ~gue eloaed with~ or-.tor-mittee meeting at which ex· tlaH te wonder ltop Cid· man crew. Jones and Stein 13 hours short of the national four or fiv• hours You can't acal cl~g. pans1on was one of tbe items ~•ro~u keep lol!QC. Tbe got together around~ years itandard ~lalmed recently by lma...i-bow tired we were 0£ In • Special counsel Willard S. on the agenda. aw . bve tile irea*tlt a.•o when both drove in Aragon High ol San Mateo as P""' l J urJes S1affol'd uked Judfe Elmer . ff' . l tlagle-sea... •eorer la tbt " 19 younpten from that s.chool at the end of the 26 hours. w. Roller to order the Braves AF L o 1c1a s, meanwhile. blttory Of r..ctey, Bobby mid£et auto races. urvi ed f 31-h 'od went home Tuesday and slept back to Milwaukee this aea-would not comment on the Hull, and thy bve tbe The Champion Spark Plug ' v or a our pen all day." son only if the league failed reports which said: man conaidered Lo be bock· Co. has provided technical of play. . Estancia facuJty members ORLEANS. France (UPI)-to agree b Tuesda to give -Foss. the league's only ey' kl& Ill GI assistance and will test the It wu Rack Roth who led lied the au-rvision Jim American racing driver Wal· Mil It· y Y . commissioner since ita lncep-H ~ 10 e, eu en.,ines at Its .. 'gh perform· the Redl to a 2501 to 2443 supp r-. ter Han11en 45 critically ~ wau ee an expan11on U . 1960 ouJd a--. to co with a well· &' iu conq1ieat ot the Golda in the Burtnn. Doug Walters a n d . ed in a 'cra~h at the Le team for 1957. ~ '"· • ,.. · announce rOllllded tupporUac cut. ance enitne facility al Long Estancia match He Wiled Bill Collum worked as score-JMuanr s rac.. track Saturday Tuesday ls when the Braves his resh1,napolltionti~ pouial bly to r~ 1---------------------. It .... ,...,, "' • heduJed t 0 th.....1 aume 11 c career. S96 points for the somewhat ~r~ · died In the American MilltMy are. sc 0 pen ar GIANTS TABBED ... exhau1Ud winners. uo1 1ue11 Hospital here today. National League seaso~ in At. BOSTON (AP~ -Wilt F th l ·t ua. ,.... . lant.a after 13 years m MU-,... .. _ 1-• ....... Pbllad 1 or e osers a was !TUAe ~·• l ry•A .. , A spokesman said Han.sgeo k "'.am-r1a11, .,_ er McCartin who ltep~ the nets:~::: ~~died at 11:43 a.m. Kis wife w~~ ~s the firat Ume the C:~ 7kra' nper aw, w awake with 999 points. av11e,.., T..,. m and two children were at his tat blicl dr ped its named tlae Nadoaal The lenghty battle began ,..._, c11r1a ..,. bedside s e. pu Y op un-Ba1ketb11l Auodat I • a·s Monday at 8 a.m. in the Es-Ml.DI ,,..., 1 • • co~tional demand for bate-M"l \'aluable Player for tancia gym and the young ia ~ Hansgen. of Bedminst~r. ball an .1~. a. dema~ bale-die third dme by the U.S. Eagles were kept going by :~:!~.oJ•M .s N.J .. suffered skull Injuries ball off1~1als have satd could BukelbaU Writers A•IOd• orange juice and other liquids Norllflt, •• .,, and broke both arms and legs not possibly be met. loa supplied by parenta. !"J':',;,:k!..,. ::I last Saturday when his seven· Baseball has not ruled out r..:.. .. _ lal .. _ liter Ford Prototype crashed expansion to include MiJw1u-"'uam-r •· •-led lM nm '?T.1fi za al 122 miles an hour. At the kee in 1967. 7ters to the Euten DM· time he was practicing tor Roller. who was told by lio1 title wbtle aett111 .- the 24-hour sport& car race baseball attorneys that he alJ.tlme ureer 1corta1 rec. next June. could not succeed in ordering erd, waa tbe flnt cllelce • RACE RE~ULTS Hansgen's car crashed into the Bnves back to Mll· ledlon on !t of i4 ballot.. s::i:•m:-•srt"ll_ .. ______ m!l_t31 ___ a barrier by the escape route waultee, reserved decision in Jerry West of &Jae Loi w10Nuon. "'"'L " '"' I 11nH uu. o... '"'" T,..., c-•· after gping out of control uc:t the case until this weekend. Aa1ele1 Lalen rettlvecl ,..,T ucc::: tfr! !19:' Tre1 c-1 =., e.!:u ~M~; .. ~ '" • 11 overturned 20 times. It ' toot The whit~haired Milwaukee tkee Ont place votes and •loMd. 1 ~, •Id• •"" u,..,., ,...,.. ••-11tr <J O'l rltfl> ,... '• rescue workers 20 minutes to County circuit court judce OKar Ro~rUoD ol die a.. t'c:," ic..., ,,_,,, 11 M Ho ,~,~.:.,~~'n1c;.,~~' ... lpull him from the crumpled promised a ruling by Slbzr-daud Royals &ff odMir la sir a.••"" tL-'•' uo :ao AIM·~ -MOit.._. .._.,.,, ket wreckage day or Sunday Ute baUod•I ~ ,.,,_ s"'"" (( )., •• ,,, ' .. ,,HI.. D·l ut 0..... ICMITV ....... • • ft ball . • ............ ay T..,,.,_1 cw 1 , He sm-. Shortly alter the accident! oase attorneys went ....._..., · ... , ... lh<td -Seu r I(~ , .... T•v D -l'~ltllef ,,.., ., .... ,If .. ' ,i.u.IH through with their final ar .. ,. ~ "' 0...-Melody , ............ ftft1'1 ansien WU tranlferred to . . aw• CORVALLlS, Ore. -Fun-~urv., counr ce>el -the miliury -. ... ital hen ments as 1f no offer had been 11 · f A T screic"fd -,,,,,ce Al S11•nv c,.io,, HvlMTN ••<•. o... ..,,.. ,..,. D-J ol Fr ·~ . made But Baseball Commis· er services . or mory .. ltt&tl LIN Clalm"'t All .... ....,, ... ,... nc ays encu and Ameri· . . . (Slat.a) G1U Will be held Fri- (Coatlliued From Pa1e Jt) . manager. might have done It with mirror) but if such was the case. the others figure t(I be wise by now. Even the best pitchers on the lace of the earth need help now and then. CINCINNATI R E D S Many authorities insist this is the outfit to take it all without a struggle. Milt Pappas, acqulred f r o m Baltimore, is sup. posed to take care of what· ever pitching was lacking in 1~. Big question is how much the Reds hurl them- selves by unloading slugger Frank Robinson. o ue1 °"" ..,11 "•« ,_ r .... wn,.,, <•••i.r> If.• s oo , tt c~ doctor'1 fou&ht a vain ll~er William Eckert aaid In day at the Coliseum al Ore-HcoN • 1e "'=••II' Olttei tL ,,..,....,., >.. 1.. nd th--1~t. ba Washington· An.ANT• BRA YES d••-s YH I ..... ,.., -·· Fifi • ,..,..,. "tn IJ o--111 1 41 rou • 'IC'"Q~ ttle to keep . aon State University Gill " ,...s """"' l'urw tt11« I, __ ~., t 'J him alive "Th.ls is a developm~nt the h . . • Probably the s a m I d "D"' o.ro• 10·•"•"' · • '° ',. 1.0 •IM •-s."'• .,,.., •eo.e1 • N l' 1 , _ .11 h w o c11ed Tuesday of a stroke e o e rn• ,,,. ,, '"''••' uo He c ..... 111,., ,.,;:i,.. weru <-"'~ -'" a iona L;Cague _wi ave to•'· Ule age of 64 was athletic story. Bobby Bragan al· ~ '"' H•n11.t" u c;'""'•" > • ., take under consideration. It dlr · . ways seems to .,ave plenty ··;,;;',::,.:,' -"o"•'• r .... otr-.·• ,.. kr•-· EXHIBITION will have to be studJed. So ector at the school. Prior of talent around but can-~eft•• . LIM• ·01__,, Secle'IY Y•,."· attMTM uca.o; ,,.,,. T,..,. c-many times I wish this mat. to that post, he coached Ore-MuMMI~. ""'' c;1r1. dNloMd, _.11 .. ,..,, .. wet. • -State basketball ~ not seem to put it all to- "o SCltltMt Niie Slllr'I 10...lleftl IL» Ut •.. ter can be Settled tO every. (·-·· -gether .;~·~~,::U,~~··.;::.,«Ma • .., a .. =: ~= :~~!ij' 4,. t: BA.SEBA.LL Of!•'• advantage. Baseball or -years. Perhaps the change of J~ pitching figures to be ~· other story ST. LOUIS CARDINALS-, Steady decline f o r t h i s bunch since 1964 when they won without any business d o I n g 10. Trading w a 1 mostly for pitching which will help but there Is not enough of everything to get the job done. Very l a r g e surprise if this club stumbles first across the finish line. HOUSTON ASTROS Best of the three doonnat.s. Every once in a while thjs crowd makes noises like a ball club but not a ball club that belongs elsewhue than the second division. CHICAGO CUBS -Even Leo Durocher cannot save thu woeful ,and pitiful col· lectlon of m isfiu . Leo says his team is "Not an eighth· place ball club." He's righL Jt'1 worse than thlL T"'.D •·c:a ,..__ ,..,,. l'tt.t I T .......... Ut t/S. • will have to take a good look ne Montrea1 C&udleu . cation w i 11 inspire the .. • ~ • . Alw .. <.. .. .. ,...,., Gell A t it .. NEW YORK METS Y'H' old• io.1e<1 '" u.i T" 01•••la k-''' L-W -...._ tlftt-.r • .;..,.; ''"I~' TID ll'Hu a · leek Uke the bet& team 011 Braves to move up a rung -~· rJ· J~ ".~",.," s.ri. "•· t. J.n k..tt. • · 1e.,, .. , c"' , ,•~ Roll~ already hu ordered Ice and the Cldeat• Black or two Seo · g ill be The Mets. Bien 'em , every Beach, Callf. "We're runninl teat.a on many differ,ent engjne1 f« this year's race and from what I've seen , Mr. Steln'• approach is quite radical.'1 says R. M. Jones, Cham. pion's racing man oo th• West C o a s t. "However. from the 1peclfication1, It sounds workable and highly creativ~. He certainly ls no slave l.o prec.ci.nt." The cat is powered by two souped-up 1ix-cyllnder 1 Porsche 911 engines that deliver about 215 horse-- power each and are capable of turning 9,000 revolutions per minute. The enfinet are synchroniud and are located m front and back of the driver. But what Stein hopes will carry the car to victory la the four·wheel drive sys· tern he believes will allow it to go live milles an hour faster around the turns than any of the other entries. "Give us f I v e miles around those turns and we'll be tutppy.'' says Stein. He 's talking about 150 miles an hour around the turns and speeds of mor • than 190 on the atral&ht- away. Enjoy -I Enjoy the great new taate and rich aroma of Half and Halft . You'll like 'em fine ... and that'a putting it mildly. f ): .. ,. .• (;r•lld-i K c,e,, .... ~, 1 .. , .. ~. -s::tt!~ a ZfflfeN f/lffry. ~~f.t":A ~i t.,i~'r': the Brave,s and the league to lllwb look ne ... belt a cinch for r:e ~:v:. but o~ ..... ..., T,._ Ille. N-IJW~J~ , .. ~ . -... ~~ f ~~or~~tn~~-~--========~=~~~~~~~=~~~=~~~~~========== J J Lmle IJ Mwrrt•I) J.. MIMTM HCI. OM ....... l'ece. (...... ...... I: ...,. ''r'.,,! N, ' waukff this season. but a SU· T1 ... -10. rio...e, • .,..., .W• ..,. u,...,. ,u,w f•"'-• l' Hew Yen. A t . . . Aloo 1ttee0-,t.·Mlr" T•u· A.at.rmy ti too IG letl ut J. >Of t, Lw la ~~-.!l"'~ i pm or COUrt judge UI f"u}ton Tm . Ar..iT'• LYf,,k:. "•;!.',:"'"' ~~-=·~in:, "';11...,1 u,. '" g~. ,._ ••· (t""';;;;r ., ~o1t1t County. Ga.. has ·told th e ;;:•:,.~:!. •"" Y Nip ~ cw L-1 s tt " i.v.r.,.. .... aiic-. H, •I a... Oteee. Braves to honor their con- 1<ou•™ uce o;;-"''" Tr• C••'-1~2 :_.:::-·-...,. Time .....,, ...., Yen • ..._ •I ""'""'· N tract to play ln AUanta. "" 11erw11c .... u· -· ,.,, .. ""° •""''• '-· Gn,... "'..,_· b it lw••--iiiiiii~~---iiiiiii~~~~~~~~~iill Hoot ~ l0.11,,.,,1 ,... l-60 l .. ft•lt!M· ,,,,.,..,.. ""° ll \.'-~ tO """' 1 M •M ... -0.."'911 Clllfll U ,,...C..•••tl 121 ----------·I• T...,._fOI l/S AIM •.ud -k.n Creed. Mtu MIM, Count_, H•I• T,...i. TUJ. i l•nlUll T .. ,, H~"':;,.:-=; 1"'Y ... , Roller Derby l'"TII ltACI. Ono milt "ea Cle""' '"' All -,._ ''* D T . ht k~ J&r (MGClln..,,11 IUe ,. H t ue orug )~ l;ttftfA fJ .. 11 ... ll) 4. > • SU<~ Jey (C Thtfttrl Ut T....._J OJ •IJ R-ki.n, to It-.... _. N·. AIM "Kef -Sele fllflll, CllWI a.,, . -. -r u"'IT . • '''• • wer. 51111 c,..,, tional Roller Leap w 1 n ktel<Nf -C.-.t ,,,_ .u.k atiW, the Loi AJ\aelN Mesa Softball Thtmd~ tUe ~track tonl&tit apinlt tbt New York Bombers at the Orange Coun- ty Fa.irtrounda in Costa Mesi. Signups Open Game time ia billed for . 8: 30, wittl both teamJ sbted AppllcatJ001 are being ac· to take the banked tTaclt for cepted for entry in the Coat.a wa.rmup races at 8. Mesa Recreation Department ---------- summer softball 1 e a I u • s. both A and B divisions. The leagues are set to open play the middle of May and action takes place Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights. The Jeague fee. coverln& um· pires, scorekeepers, insur· ance. etc., is 195. Further In· formation can be obtained by callin1 John Baros at 540- 0292. Fig lat Result. WJnTE PLAJN1. N.Y. -Johnny Per"ICM, rn. 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And if my dope sheet is anywhere lose to being accurate, they'll accomplish that f eal Preliminary calculations give the Bruins an 81-64 ctory and it would take a stunning reversal of form for C to tum the tables on the Uclan.s. Here's the dope sheet as things stand at the ~m· t: 100-1. Jacbon (C) 2. Middleton (SC) S. McCullouch 220-1. Jackson (C) 2. Middleton (SC) 3. Ford (C). . 440-1. Middleton (SC) 2. Frey (C) 3. Wolff <SC). · 880-1. Carr (SCl 2. Buck (SC) 3. Breckow (C). . Mile-1. O.y (C) 2. Bess (SC) 3. Pyne (C). 2·mll&-1. Day (C) 2. Hunruk (C) S. Sc))ultz (SC). 120 lDl-1. 1'en'y (SC) 2. Copeland {C) S. McCull· (SC). '40 JB-1. Jobnlon (C) 2. Keny {SC) S. Give it to 440 rei.,-1. UCLA KDe relay-1. UCLA. · Pole nult-1. Savage (C) 2. Foedick (SC) 3. Berge Shot pui.-1. Gloecker (C) 2. Jobmon {SC) 3. Lewis .. ··~ ., ... ~\ .... Thursday, April 7, 1%6 DAILY PILOT;News-PNss 21" - Lions Lose Title Bid to Loara, 2-0~ TOURNIY RUNNERUP -Westrn..i&ter went al the way to the fina1a of the second annual Santa Ana Elks high school baseball tournament W ednelday before dropping'a 2-0.decision to Loan in the final.I. Seeing action for the lions were (fron~ row, frolil left) manager CNil Vaughan, Chuck Fletchar, !.(ID. • Westminster Falls ~ By ED GIBSON The Saxons added an .. Jd._.' : • 0t ..,. o.11r ~11 .. "•" surance tally when Lee stole~:· SANTA ANA -Lo a r a home on an attempted dou&1"".• . pushed two runa across t h e steal, maki ng the final c~~f ': -plate tn the top of the fourth 2-0. . • :-· ~· ·• · · !Ming and went on to down The Lions go. runners -·~ · Westminster i-o capturing far as second base on tfir7* the champi~ship1 oC the sec-occasions, but each H.f-ft e ond 81l11Ual Santa Ana Elks Rayworth was equal to ~·. ' high school baseball tourna· occasion and turned the L}~a, . . ment Wednesday afternoon at back empty-handed. Santa Ana College. Westminster shortstop l)m-· Loomtr, who collected rtirift · Santa Ana Va~ey c.opped hits in 14 trip to the plant the third-placee> tilt, pinning 5 ·.1 .. • an S.7 loss on Santa Ana, ~or a flossy .642 averag~ ~m:·. while Sunny Hills garnered ing the tournamen~. &ni'}ed'. : the consolation crown with a to 1 ea d off the first ~ n Ct, , u win over Kennedy in the reached second with one. odt'~· lid-lifter only to be left there as lJo?> , ·. Stirling a n d Don MunielI" ' Both. pitchers -sophom~re struck out. · : · :-• Jeff Richmond for Westmtn· That was as close as t l\!e~" · ster and Don Ra~orth for Lions were to get to a scoN· · · Loara--l:>attled tnto fourt h as Ravwnrth constantlv ca'i\1tt frame throwing bla nks. al-1 up with the big pitch to keep though ~,oara had load~d the th em at bay. Raywortll nie Clausen, Dan Loomer, John Lassak, manager b.ases with tw.o away m the wound un hurling a three-hit· Ed Munyer; (middle row, from left) coach Frank frrst before Richmond. struck ter. striking out seven and Munoz, Don Grana, John Moore, Jeff Richmond, out Gary Miler to retire the walking three. Wayne Kiefer, Dale Phleger; (back row, from left) side. 1cwe "' ,,.... • " ii'•. Dave Penhall. George Berg, Bob Stirling, Don Mun· But the fatefl11 fourth tum-Loera °" '°' •t.-4 • sell, Doo Dymond, manager Jred Glover. eel out to be fatal for Rich· w..1m1Mtw UIARA ':;, • ~ ~ _'. ------mond as the Suons got to u • 1t·u a. : W1M, 1b l t 1 t ., contest. Arm11,.,,., If, Cf ' t l ·. ,e . • Sunny Hills Nm. e Belts Deep. Sea Fish Report. Miller opened proceedings:,~~.~::. rf. .. : : •. .:-_ • by drawing a walk. Bob Bai· ~':;,,llhlb 2 , t i-• UH "DlO (Nenft't L.eMIM) _ U1 SAl.-CUMIMTI _ U .,,.tH'I: m NI' ley th~n hit 8 looplng ~ne e:~· :' : : 'i • Vik F T 7 l •'..'11'••· .. , tiemcude, 20 11e1111ut. * r•cucl• ,,. 11e ... 0 11ell11u1. drive mto short center. field eat1ey, c1 2 o 't '11 0 : • · Hl. • jumP-1 Heel (SC) 2 Weinrich (C) 3 Parker S '" 1• Mnd ...... • rec1t coct. th t h d "b hit" 'tt c~u. r1 ' o .. • • . • e rom ourney • . 't' •1111le-.· !Q llellbut JS IANTA MOMICA-77 •.-.le": S1 ber· a a ase WTI en L .-c • 1 1 ). ' "' u 1<0 ..... • • C#'1 '(;;/. 1 ,-.cuc1a. u' beu. ' 11en11u1. 1 bl•a ... all over it. But Lion outfield· R~. P 1 .. ~~ f · ' Lo . 1 Bl mf·eld (SC) 2 Bergman (C) 3 .,,.. "'0"' 100' rodl -· beu ed . Tol•I• u , .. t DI JUU1P-· 00 l . . ' . . , O~l~N$1D~ -122 .,,.,.,.., 2'11 berrn: SA.II DIHO (P'f. L-1-1• anelen: er DalE: p~~ger rac l° to WISTMllfSTllt Ctl "'• • ' ' naon (C}. . SANTA ANA -Sunny Hills ing for the Vi k e 1 when he t1 · 41 ca 1<o .,.... 1 -"°· '1 1111 " ve110W1a11. 1s ~•llbul. " ... ,..acuaa. make a divmg catch ot the, Al • " ·•itt Discul--1 Carlson (SC) 2. Weber (C) 3. Drufin (SC). pulled away from a H tie laced a double after one wu buMAL11u ,. .. -m a11411en: Jl 11e11-o Dau . '""'-•m-111 "'"'°'"'' 1u ball just as it was about to ~:;".::,· ~· ~ : 1 • • Javeu.n.-i. Sundbye (C) 2. Bonkrude (C) 3. Selby with six runs in tbe last four oul ' ~·1~~:0 _11a';'J.. al'IO••>= ri ~ :ie,7ec:-·.:._ *1'0• 41 ben . Jl n t._. drop in to temporarUy save oymo..d. lb 1 o :: :~ , . . innin~s to hand Mar In a After a walk and a wild :,''·,~~ ':;'0·T! ':'aG*ios 111 1.,,; • • ' cod the bacon for Richmond. !!:~. \:. P ~ : • • Triple )·umP-1 Samuels (SC) 2 Olmstead (C) S Highs Vikings a 7-1 whipping pl'Ab BenUey wu on third 106 1>onJ1o, 111 ~T.'iD' r~Od. Don Lee follawed with ~ 1. .... -. rl 1 0 0° .. ! • · • j th ) . ""' • • SEAL llAClt -11f -ters· 100 bet· d l d bl t h t Phl~tr. cf J O 1 .. : •• oomfield (SC). . n e conso ation semifinals base. A high bouncing ground ~...,., J bolltto. , MfMI ...a. u 1111~ p W groun r u e ou e a :~~~ 211 1 o ... H the Trojans are going to keep their slre. at of Vic· of the Santa Ana b. aseball b.all oU the bat of Tom Com· LONG HAClt (f'9Clflc sn~~.>-ee ee Loses bounctd over the left field ""'°"· ". p ~ : ~ i " "~over UCLA intact they'll have to do some fancy ~urnament Wednesday morn· ell wu fielded by the Lancer ~11~~~:~ ~"i.o~ ~f fence to put runners on se<:· _r_._•••_• _____ ,,_• __ 3_·_ · work in the javelin 440 relay and the 2·mile. mg at Memorial Park, bere. pitdler. However, be drq>ped ;;J."'°~r~ =~· " ca a Pee Wee Reese, former All· ond and third with on out. • Sunny Hllls went on to gar-the baL and B~ntley, a aoph· 01:,:;w~·~.~aColda.~~ 11".,::;. Star shortstop of the Brook· Rayworth then broke open ner COMOlation b o n o r s by amore, legged it in with Mar· ......... 1~ 11a1111ut. <Dftw'• Ledlw> -• the scoreless duel by squeez· * * * blanking Kennedy of Ana· ina'a ooly tally of the day. : .. ~"r1~h • ..S:..11t~:11; ~~. ~ lyn Dodgers, played on six ing Miller in with the first. heim, 3-0, in the finals later Sunny Hilla got a pair of 111~~T "u'"'"'' _ " '""'-": ,,., loJing teams in the World Se· and winning, run ol the ball PeeH"fJ CU.Cell At• taxpayer I c,n only feel chelhd, knowlnt that tht NC9fttly conatructed Newport District If• dlum ,...,.,,. Wle whet» It could IM UMlll filr • first c~ ....... J. ~l ... ~ ..... trKk ..... field cheml'I_...,.. '' Codi Meta Mith Schoof, which It .. rnlftl tht reputatfoft of belne • 4eonMt Jn tM tpef't of tpflm and cinders, turn..t clOWft Its china to play host to tht HVen other Freeway Leagw school• next month. Why? School athlet1c director lob Hunter ctalms It would IM teo much work to rvn off the meet. ''We're alre.dy putting on tht Newport Dittrlct meet," Nyt Hunter. •One bit meet like that per year is 111 w. feel we should have to handle." And district athlatic coordinator Leo Arri.Ml• .. ,.... with Hunter. 111f they put on tht cllstrkt meet I un certainly 1ympathbe with them net ..ming to cetne back and put on the all-league meet too," says Leo. · Putting on tht dlltrict match apparently ien't such an °"' whelmlnt effort n Hunter and Arr1n- ... would like us to believe. After all, only four ~· participate. '-. . Newport eoeeh lob Hailey says, "puttlnt on tht district meet Isn't particularly difficult. I ho.ted tht district .Hair end the Sunset LelfU9 ch"""llWhlpa the Mme year In 1964 and there weN no pnWems."' Hafley ..... that hPlnt big mMb end lwl..- lng Jn outside track powers can only Mrv• to further the cause of bulldint up spectator and participant Interest in the N.wport district. And turnlnt down chances to have euch meets c1nnot be excueed becauM someone doesn't ur• to undertake the work Involved. * * * Short Snorts The voluntary departure from the Costa Mesa High basketball candidacy by Sierra High's Len Craven (see. story page 22 for detaiJs) is a blow to those who had hoped Craven would take the job. which was va cated! earlier this year by Jules Gage. Craven is an outstanding coach and personality and he would have been an asset to the school. ' · Now that he's no longer in the picture. the Mustangs may be in the compromising position of having to settle for a man who bas had no previous varsity coaching ex· perience. · There 11 1tlll the hope, how•ver, that highly -...... ~••ful w .. tern High coach Ezra Van Horn will IM given 1 lhot at the job. Van liv• In Costa Meta, played at Orange Coaat ~ollege incl w11. an 111l1tant to Stu Inman'• 1957 co-championship outfit. Ezra w.nt to Chapman College and waa • mem- IMr df the Panther team wh ich w.nt to the small col. left national finals a,.fore bowing to Evansville. Since IMlnt named head coach at WHtern, Van Hom's t.,ms heve eonslstently qarnertd Sun .. t L•llU• honors and at one time they rolled to 25 straight circuit vlctorln. Wednesday. scores In the top ol the foarth ~~~~· 14 {## coc1. 12 111141 ceo, " rtes. game. Coach Doug Fritz'• Marina to usume a 3-1 lead. A tri· nine had pulled even with tbe pie, a fly ball out IDd a pe.Jr Lancers of Fullertofl by scor-of singlf1 produced the mart· lng one In the bottom of the en. third lnn.l:nJ. Another run lD tbe Mb far. Pat• ~ aot tbinp ~ (Ste ''MARJN~, Pait ft I . New Plaids ... for fun in the sun Trlmlf toilorld fvy rn fine fQbrics thot need onfy washrno ro be nlOt, ready-to- Waltl!l'J with FaraPraaa .. NEVER NEED IRONING rleid Celon1 alua, or;.., lurgullffy·llu11, i...t-Oold, llodt.oliw Wel::.a 21'' .. C" '800 ' ... ·-. More Spor.~~ : Page 22 . .. . .. .. . . . . .. ~. . . ·. :: . . :... .. -" ~-' -- When you note the hiring of coaches for area high schools you can't help but pay attention to the number of tut'On being brought in from ou~ of state. It makes you wonder if there is something wrong with the fellows turned out right here in California. So often the case turns out that the guy with the! hot-fihot record in New M~xko, Rhode I.sl.a~d, Iowa, etc., has earned his mark against poor oppoo1t1on and when he get6 out her he is lost in.the shu ffle of bigger schools FASHIONS FOR MEN and BOYS reelingd and sterner competition. , JOHN HART-LYNN HART 1809 NEWPORT AVE. HART'S SPORTING GOODS Downtown Cotta Meta Phone 646-0505 531 CENTER STREET COSTA MESA Ml 6·1919 Reservations for Jules Gage reunion night al Bal· boa Pavilio n (April 151 are still being accepted by Mrs. Bob Whistler (548-9853) and arc $5 each for those wl~o wi'sh to pay tribute to the man who gave 17 years of .rus llfe to coaching basketball in t~e Newport Harbor High 1 ____ 0.:::.pe~n:....:_:N~on.:_:,da:,:y:....:,•n:_d~f_r..:.ld.:a:.y_:E:_v.:_•_ni:...":i'::_ ___ li••••••••llll••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ School District. :.. • ·. '· ?? OAILV PILOT Nt~s-P,,ss T h~J. April 7, 1%6 !!---- MARINA ... M()narchs Frnn1 l'1u!.f' 21 thrr r11,h 10ncd tht> s II n n y Erase Four J1111s <·a1'''' C1·aven Eliminated Thl•n !hr \\ 1nnPrs ·wrapped lhini!!'i 1•11 1n 1hr SPVC'nth. par· tid111.c !11rcr n1ore runs across Recor·ds !hi• pl<i l<" ""' ., ...... .... ~'·'< •M l' "''"~. Do•vor l le 11.1~... " Cc·-.•• I~ (;"'"' c .lO o ..... , .. " p •• , ... ll> "'o'' ' '"''•r " Jll~H. p .t.11.~1~~ \! Srr.!JI,_ I'· " ·~· LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 62S PARK A VE. At ~. Cr""' M•• 0-..., Vt iwdl llluu.11 Coit, -•• ...., Jw!llll. llolM Gor-"'-11 c.i..--. ..,... Gt•""' 0.... l<KNM... Mui• CN •ltf Ev-. c.,..i .. ,._.I HKlle1'1, U -· 1111 ll•n-•. Cor-*' -Howi. Id.,, ,, .. \/ .... l twlt • ._. Muir lttlPr-...,.C........., ......... ~ 11~11 llC•rl ltffoly, E- De111 e.ot-ra •. 51,,..1 Ea l id<•· ¥11f1Un Keo< """""' $.In INrlno 5,....,, •.i-... , ... llff'da Eoa;e Davia, -Pw t a-1,,t.-. lf -Urry Ali.<I, L~I °"o .JfJ w1>1to. wn11t1er •· p.'t' Lt'"lt l lfcla, -"'"CA.SE Of THE WORLD'S GREATEST s"I ,,.,.. lhw. '°'"'' -.iu ::::;:;=-~~~~~~~~~.:::::::::::::;::--I w• llO'I 1"!1!1". Wltll'"' Dov• IDOt•d. Simi Mi..1 ~ ... l'IHlrniftlter Ptlt I•-· l•-i., ,.,, 1tkn $trroo, o.,..,.. ,....!Icy. lwrlllJ9ftt Jot •• ,.-. ·-Kro H...,,_. '°'" ,,.,.,"-Jim J-., LOW'til Je1'1 IN•-· s.wrii T••- Millo aw-, llt""'ll ., ., ••• •• •• ·~ ., ., ., • •• .., ••• 1.UI 1:».l 1.Hl 1:SS.I l ·H I l :M.1 1 SI.I 1.P .1 I ·S1,l 1 :P.J 1:9 1 ,,,,,, 1·11 I • 1'.I ... •·11 1 • n' . "' 1,n1 1.14.t 1.:n. •MO 1:11.1 INTEANATIONAL e 304 E. ANAHEIM • .1.LJ. All MEN MIJWOOAPE IJI FDR~~!... IPIS!S: AWARD WINNER The DAILY PILOT has woo mor e awards f rom the Orang~ County PreM CI u b .:han any othtt new1~per. ~ ~ ;.,,Ol' A '"'A SIRlOIN ' ; " 1~1iBl1Ma PIT• 102 ~ : WOR!US FASTEST 6RONIN6 $TEAK HOUSE CHN!r~ C 2200 HARBOR ILYD. 3 F "K" MART CINlER E COSTA MESA I-NOW IN LA HAIRA-Hart.r & c.ntr•I ·············~···~•**************' ( SPE~I!!'!!VENTS EAS1U HOUDAYS WIN ,.IZIS IN THE ·-ltO'I l"lttet'. w ....... l"" Jt y, Soulll Ttr<t fttl <i4'<11d Du<>un. GltM Htr1U 11 ... lpb••· Wl-Rl(:I> !.f•roo. Ouw.ra ::;:.: 'I BIG! BIG! BIG! ORANGE COUNTY ••••• ••ooaA•oa IJllOW \ ~II S'(Wrt, WttlfftlMlft" J!Tn Dillon. Avl .. lon 00" Tom1, H_... llolo'I Ctt nolon. l w""''* .a...rv ,,,_.t.QUIClt, GllM 121 M .... M.,_ l•llU G•!Cl .. Y. Nontlv- 11.I P~KI. (rnp ~,,.,, .......... Lt,_ (Ot<n!y Dfllet'M, Ul~ T""'Y Ctru~I, Mill< Tll<lm••· rnpl I r""' Gt111 • H- I J'"~ Prot10<, Muir $>•p ~oti)n...,,, Pt- J .... n lltt lt. c..t<>le<WOlll Dav• J......,, llt i.....11 I '"~" ....... l•uct G•kl~y, Morlt\vlew &to '''"'~'· L•'~"'t t :ll.I t ·JO "' t JI I t.J1 I ••• t ll I ... .. , n 1 .. '" "' '" U.) '" ••.J " ' "' '" 1 .. 1 ". "' Wtlt Di1Jnty'1J "Gotdtn Hor1tthoe. ,.t..,vt ~ Dav~ CJ11r k !i In "Having A Wil d weekend" TONITE "ln1ldE Da il y Cl~ "Tht S ltndEt Th~~d_:_ __ / IONANZA "GOLD STRIKE" ~ e Fr .. All·Ei:pen1t 3 O.y V9Utionl For 2 At > F1bulou1 GtMn TrM lnn-Vlctorwill• i-e Five Transistor R.dtol I ~ • Twenty.five Fr" Stelk Dinners REGISTER ANY DA y FROM 11 4M,.9 , .M. 91G DRAWING MONDAY, APRIL II, 7 P.M. YOU DON'T MAI/( TO •E: PR£1£NT TO WIN! ~FREE GIFTS FOR ALL "I. BONANZA BUCKAROOS THE WORLD'\ Bl666T mil BUYS coo .. 1111 t...oo. •11<1 •hool11"1"'! IOI Olll Bollaim S111M '1110 ttt ood tflt• tilt-ndi taUt IA 1 Bontllf.I Sr:Uk 0>111W1" ""' }Olll'r:I 1 t.i 1 ~"" f•IBil)' ""!I r.iJlllY IX u ntlf'll wawr. •trr.olphf1' -'l)(l 1 rtil llont~•I 1n tlrint~ 11\11111 1 IOll•MIA STWt OlllN(I ·-.. ······ STE!X COMILEI£ !IZZLIN. SIRLOIN STEAK DINNER • < < FRi,E,~ l.~.~l~P ·.:.~c ,!!~~ .. ~.X ~;.99c J :NO TIPPING-COME AS YOO' AP.E! <>JM~ 1 01y' 1 WMk -11 A.M. to 9 P.M. UCI Seeks 1st Win --~ , ................ ,,... e ENDS THURSDAY e "IOYS MEET GIRLS" "GREAT SPY MISSION" EXCLUSIVE LIMITID ENGAGEMENT [v1nln11 All l1tt1 IZ.00 000,.. Open 7: Showing• 1 :45 M,.tlnffl (Ill M ltl) 11.50 Wtd. & ltt. 1 :3(1 P.M. lun. M1tln11 (All lt1t1) 12 • Doon Open 1: lhowlnlJI 1 :JO YOUTH PE .. FORMANCE Aprll 11n· It 1:30 A.M. 112' Adult Accomp1nltd by V•uth 11.25 Adw1~ Tick.ts N-on 111• for 111 M-lnp ~PORT ;' . .1 1 1i,rn~sa ' •• ! ' •, l(fl'f~QRl & ~~llaOQ (QUA MIU TECHNICOLOR A UIUVERSAI. PICTUM Continuous Show Thurs. Fri. Sit. From 1 P.M. COl'ITlllUOUS TCIOA't • l NII ' AT ·,ol'uLA• P'IUC•• Adult•. 1.50 -Junlo,.. .1.a. Chl1d,.n 50c TONY CU•Tll • JACll L·~ "THE GREAT RACE" -11'1..Ull-- Jbuth Coast Repertory ..... ~ .. HILAlltlOUI",., STAN BERNSTEIN, L.A. TIMEI CHOCOLATES A New Pl•)' IAN 8;,NARD ,....,._ .... IUll. -., .... ,. Vllll wn. N.I . 6'MM4 Plus 21111 Hit Evt1. Show St•rh 6:45 Continuous Sunday from 2:30 p.m. XlD1JD@lX MlWl'OIT llACN • oa.J.&JW HARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA. PHONE. ~6'3103 ' NOW PLAYING ::?.: .· .. .. •' I .. ' . I\ ly Charfes M. Schull ..--------...--------1 T's FOU. Ci-IN6Rf!XEH'TS ! . ~ PLAY BALL -Jerry Doggett (left) and Vin ScuU y will telecast tbe pre-season baseball game between the Cleveland lndiam and the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight at 8 on Channel 11. The program will be broadcast live from San Diego. een Beauty Meet 'Batman' Star Has Talents U$ Emcee B~ RICK du BROW is perfectly lovely as her sel!, HOLLYWOOD (UPI) _ 1 with a warm and humorous stand here belo voice tbat _!hows character ---~--~ .. ---m:mmm:::i .. •;;a-v.=:-::;;"'1:7:=:'"";":;=:-:=:\11'?.::'::":~=:="!:~~~~=~=~:foi•lt6iart inin hand to tell you that a -rnfelHgence to the male I tuned tn 'ABC-iv-s ''Miss I viewer who hkes lo hope for ....... JitlSS PIACH IT'S A 8lMPER CROP! l'M LOOKJN6 RRNAPD'JOA VER'< 8USt' sa:soN! NnMLM, 60 OLIT'SIOE ~LOOK fN -n«ouGH 'THE WINOOW ••• Teen loternationaJ Pageant" U:e !>_est. It ts said that Mlss Wednesday njght. and enjoy-Parkins has qualms about ed it very much. I the phonlnesa or Hollywood, You may trunk that such a and If that.is so she may atatement Is just' another aen-have trouble here by thinking tence in the wind, but while too much. If she can only anybody can say ruce things stop thinking. she may have ~ a b o u t "Playhouse 90," it great success in our ra1r takes n e r v e s of steel to town praise a beauty pageant. UNAFFECTED Snicker if you wiah, b ut The young contestants of there are Umea when one the teen pageant were, gen· -~~u must rise above principle. erally, so natural and unaf· ly Mell ly Walt Kelly This teen contest was by fected, in contrast to the se- far the best and most pleas· vere affect•tlon of the older ant buuty compet I t I o n I comp et I t i o n s, that they ha\'e e"er seen on television. were a joy to watch and I watch them all with 1 A viewer could not help rapt attention. hoping beyond thinking, with a sigh, or the hope that somebody will trip observation about women in and fall flat w h 11 e being Clilford Odets' "The Country crowned. I am a ran. Glrl," to the effect that they GOOD LUCK all start out as Jullet3 and wind up as Lady Macbeths. I really had t, h o u g .. h t 1 As usual in these beauty would have to miss the Mls.~ contests, my favor ites were Teen lntmiatlonal Pageant !Miss. Brazil.· . Miss Italy and because ?( other chores. and Miss Sweden, and as usual I wu dismal beyond belief I stood heroically alone. al· a r o u n d the h 0 u 5 e. But most. Miss Sweden won ~ t b r O u g h a stroke of good cause 11he was so spectacular luck, dinner was late. very to look at that lhere would late, and. it ~curred fo me have been a sit-in had s h e that nothing 1s so pleasant . . With a supper after dark as lost. Miss Italy, howevu, fan- a pretty girl. Since my job lsbed out ?f t;he money, and separates me from real peo-Mlu Brull fin!shed S? far ple and placts, I do the best out th~t my dmner, flllally, I can. was ruined. I am a fan. As the master of cermno-THE CHANNEL S W I M: nfes, Adam West, television's TaUulah Bank.head and Sid "Batman," was magnificent. Caesar are guests on NBC- 1 t b I n k he h~s C?. u n d hi.~ TV's Andy Williams show niche. Never m Batm~n May 2 ... Brian DonJevy ap- hu be approached the high pears on CBS-TV's "Perry camp that he spread around Mason" May 1 as a retired as emcee of lhe teen pag-millt.try officer charged with eanl murder. MUCH BETTER Mike Ni ch o Is. the im· With bis formal suit, be mensely tale n :ed director wore a vest and dark, stu· and comedian, has signed a diout-looking glasses, and he long-term c~n!J'act with CBS.- played bis throwaway "Bal· TV, a very wise move in the man" lines to the hilt. It was right direction for that net· much better than his series. work, which has badly mis- Truthfully he was just pJaJn handled some top stars in nice, and' seemed to under-special shows recently ... A stand the basic humor and press release for the success· high camp of the event he ful "National Income Tu wu hosting more than m ost Test" of two nights ago on such emcees do. CBS.TV tells or "a frustrated An on~amera !emale host taxpayer, struggling through of the hour special was Mias hJs Form 1040," who sent the Barbara Parkins the beau-internal r evenue service an toua dark-haired 'young lady Lncomplete return with this who always ~ems to be get· short nott: ting Into trouble on lelevi-·•1t's now 2:00 a.m. I've sion'a "Peyton Place" series. gone as far as I can. You Mia Parkins, it turns out, take it from here." Dennis the Menace T~y, A_prll 7, l9WJ OAJLV PILOT/Ntwt-PrtU J3 THURSDAY Aflttll 7 I VI NI ".j 1. Rl"'udaon, a Pros>tf BrttWI offlc«, 1no wno1n1. Lt. 8ur\e. 111 £1111Wl pilot. Who ~COllll WW II prltoMf1 of 1n l!lli1n Nlrol comm.ndtd by "1t non·prola.slonaHut fllOllrct• tu~pl Bini (Soni). Ric.llardto11 l1nds the lnlor""I· alotllf'lly ,..,..r• 1nce of tllt lt1tl1n leadtf ctlltllt .. lul, and the perso111I dbllh bltwtM the two is 111m1ltd by lltt~uC dlffere11ees. But, with tha th11111!1c l:Ot 8 ht Ila Nftl: C&o min ) ltrry tor.unes or wer encl dtMrt llerd• Dunphy. ahips. their contempt for tldl OCMr min) slowly c1vu wey to ru l*i encl mu• 8 ..... M: (60 m111) "9irdua• on tual 1d1111ratlon M• FOOi " fJ 9 llttwitcW: (30 mill } "!)Is. IJ Mtria: -..a ,....,.. Cdrt""· IPl'tlrilll SamanJha." Sa""ntlll tic• rom1nu) 'S&-Molly llM, Alan lletcl P«i•ncu peno~ll of d1m1!9ritllrt- Jr • 11111 Cooclw1n and Irene Hervey. hon as 1 result of • 20th-c.nturt The '9Cret mmi11e ot two tt1na1111 w1tch·hunler"s lncant1tlon. becomes known when the wil1 be· 1 Mnw111 Mowlt comes Prtanant. : Mllttr C11sa: '•blo C.uls. O Q11ll1 Ch191in: (30 min.) ''Th•' fttmftt.I 41 ,.._,. Fireman·· m ct t11t .... L1o,.r "'"" 1:1s a Alt .. ...., • ........ Sllow: (60 min l With Lloyd Thu.ton t:JO CJ 8 11 ... Mc:Cllllkey: (30 1111n) a11d auest 1r11Sh. ··win H• or Won't Ht?" MOlll and PJl Jrouble witll fldltf Mike lint no stone untllrl*I lit m Mallet• TOllfll ....,It their efforts to 1t1 Srt G~ CIO ...Udtrt l4 (Robllt Strtuu) to meny Allee l ·JO CJ 8 MIC lteptlt: (30 min.) ((lena Vttdu,o). ' lick utham t D ,.,._ l'l1e1 111: CJO m111.l All A frldurld Flidtrs (30 min ) euty st1rinl drt °' sped1t tlplfl-m Tiit LCM Rtn1er (JO 1111n ) Clf\Ct '" Ille llwes ol lolVtttl ""4tfttl ~ Hol'1e o,.,. of Peyton P1act: tor StMn Cofd. 1 fl!) Ca!llornfi HlstOfJ 1114 c-n· minor dtum COllM ,,ut, two rifts mut 111d • toalt; for Bitty Ande11011, tile ....,. "-la beainnlni t4 1 httle war on 1>e1111 U11 unMICCtlSful: tor AllllOll M1cktcrne 7:00 fJ ct CIS CNlnl Niwa: (30 min ) •ncl llodney H1rri11ston. a Nd Welter Cronkite. tJ_ttnst leer of !tit future. ft ct TIM "'"' w...,..,,: cso u aema ~ " , r,.... riil"11.) ''The lltst Thlnp 1n Lilt Ale u19; (30iiiliiJ The lourney of ... rrtt • SJl111 8'r1111d llOIU. enet10'1 N•erpltct, the Pi1b, fllMt 0 ltln..11 (30 min) lht V1llcan to Amtrla for tis Ill• A Twill&llt ZtM (JO min) Yon World's r11r ~no trmf m Dituls die lltuu (30 m111) , •nil rrednc Merell n1r11te. Q) 9 htaptft te Trml: (30 min.)! i c.1t AS (30 m111) W1tll Hal S.wytr "Amtrican V1uf1~" : s,.c.tttlttl fl":l llCET MuJJcal Lu lstrtll11 J U.W • Ill eu .. bfn llorrttallll 10:00 n ct Tiit Dtt11 ltll1i• Sllw: (60 7:30 8 Tiit Mll.._a: {_30 ml11.) ~~I o ) Du11'a pats ar1 ~'!... .... .,aa.,t :fil1tlt, ... IR iM'-.t """'Wfiil~f'tllflf~"'(;}a,r,m0r11"'Jiiill; 11ntl11111n insllts th•t "tit IS hall the Sw1n11n' Lids, U.. Riat1t10ut °"'"'' ol th• faJ1Utr'1 dtllprdJled Brothers and Gus Auptiur1 tlld bll marmon. nonltevs D 8 am!m Tiit 1tlftat1111 O 8 '"'" l'wtn.. .._ (ID fiVtllltn larnu• aod DllltJ Circ111: m•n) (60 min) Ste Worth Mllft!lon1nc U Let's Go ·To The Races I * COLOR-Cash Prizes 0 8 let's Go ~to tl1t lbctt: (30 min ) W1t11 ~rl Mcintire. Homt 8 "Revolution in the • * 3 R's-excltin~ new ideas and methods for teaching our children. • !Wt ll may w111 cash prim O miil'ID ....,lltietl el die O 8 Tb l11man: (30 min ) ' Bil Tlirtt ~ min ) Sat WOftla Miii- man Sds lht Pict .. Batman llCU bonu1a. d1sar1« as he 11 lorcad to t1\e 11111 Ci> 8 ,,....., Ni~ L114t tn the Joi.er'• (Culr ~mtro) and Sus: (60 min ) Col. ,., 0. schemt to 11nsom the M1h111Jah. I Cr11c. host ''lunull. ~ e Milliotl $ Mowft: "TM Grt'1 m 8 lill ....... ..... lld •• er..... (comedy) '&3 -8ust•1 1 l nrnfi&t S,Sm 11"'°"· m c ... " 111a s.. m Sclorti""' (10 min) ., , ... """* .. 9) ct Tnie Adwetrtltnl: (30 min) lO·JO Q) ct TrMM"' <JO 111111) Wltll Ill Wrth Bill Bu".~d ''Cu101lc.n1I-• Burnid "OC'tll tn' !tie Mou~ ... Tht11 alld Now i Peart " Ille Millltk fiJ '•Item IOf LIYlnl : eo111..,.t: Cecil Brown. ff:) ~I • Utudit ~A" Ill Le "'" P'llotlth 7:40 m OM:t• WtfllHIJ: Wit~ Vtft seu111'10:40 m C-.il S•ltll ... DrlM ind Jerry Domtt. 10:4' m Dod111 w~.., 7:55 m DMI" 1...a: Tht Lot An 11:00 8 Eltve1 ll'Cled lt"9Ct ('°min,) 1•1ts Oodatn pley !tit Clwclind Jerry Ounphy. lndJIM Ill lhtlt -d Pft·IUJOll e 8 nit 1\191 MMr .... (lQ t·' st I I • · "-min ) ucl Lathem. p mt •K• tve rom ...,n "''CO. 8 ·~· (60 ill ) "The w If .. VIII Scvlly and ""' Douttt Clll Ille ..... ;,. Ill (JO """ ) :.it. plty·bJ pity. Wtrd. 1:0011 Cl 5IJU111'1 llllld: CJO mf11.) D Mowir. "lllrlde fA Dir ~ tf The srven castwiys finally ctt off fida11" (dr1m1) ~2 -GHl>ert Gllll11n's lal1nd, rich! lllto tht lab· Ro!lnd. oratoly of a mtd sclentbt on • nti&ll· ID 8 MeJ Dr•r t114 !tit "-'lf5 boflftl hbnd. Bob Denver. Alan Haiti r!iri \ . 111d Jim Backlls star G) Mwlt: "Tiit TWr4 Yw.." ~ 8 Tlllr1IUf NlPt r.pt If llM tery) '52~uy Mlddltton. ,, WM: (2 hours) Mly lltndtll YJ. I fl) Tiie htllfl • • £6dit Jonea 111 a 10-roulld hUYY· fD Di11J • .. ,,11!!.llJ"ldl~·~"" I ) •A H rd ll:ll fJ ""* "1 Aot:rall4 (61111111) ~ " • a-· .,., m n. ' JoN f tlflf I ncl Ylwai Undfwl. 8'i- 1Cf11'1 Nlrtit." ltll. Qlqtt $UPflOI-mat.le PoftlfYal al the lft11"""1 illtl Idly sf)tfldln1 tilt n1strt wltll l.arUt that condemned 111 lmiocent = wllil• he'~ 1w1y Oft • spe1kl11t dlt.I, [)ev{t's Island ind rocMd tN Russ lrw1tt1 an olf-t•t friend to 0 ct Tiie Ttlllcflt SllRr: spend the 11lsht 11 !tit hoUM Clil101f holt. • , ~h'!on':,S !~i:':.~~~s~~! !1:-:~1:.ter ~l; In the Afat1n Mirti [ll&flsll A sldahow ~ fJl ~ AMtltltt hu a belutiful slrt uncltt r.,..ie · fD U.s.A. ~ control, and his prediction ot .... tJO 8 8 My Tlll• StM: (30 min.) mu1d«s l•da .., 111111laon. tmiels rNdy to pack up en4 lt1vt11 l:U mat Ltvlt L t...: (IO JIJI.) home lttlf lie 11111 to win 1 WP 1 Drscusa!Olll. ~ tor tfll lemhy tropfly lflltl. IZ:OO& llwlt· "lie.,._ (Ill"'(~ n ct L.wMt: (60 mill.) "Sound tery) '3~ry GIWlt. ciTTtmw.'' Tiit Renprs "' rnyttj.. lltd bJ lour "'7111p ulltll • wtlls· 1t:JO IB """: .,,. .._ • DW ttln1 tttklftle IUPllll• the dot. N• 1iiiia'° (mystery) ·~Cameron. willt l1111d. r"1e Bl'OWll, Wlnl1m 1%:40 G llewle: ...,..._ It ...... Smith ind "'""' ear., star. (mystery) ''6-Su1111 Hqnrd. i. Tiie ....... Utt " ...., • -a (30 min.) 1:00 II """ Wr.,.IP, ltcll Tiit II•,... (60 min.) 1:151'1 llwlt: "Cllec*m" (advtlltu,_. All Stir Tllettrt '38-J•n• Withers. C....t: Cacll Brown. • MM: "Tiit Giit M•,. (lllJt-"°""' llfJ) '52_.uwtll Rttcl. •Mm c.c1 ... •.,... us m AIMllM ...._ -... r... t:ID 8 GI Tiie ~ Mtflt Mowle: lit Dtti" (lll)'ltert) 'ST-Ptalt 'lftle -W ti ~· (oomtdy· c.tte. -c.MI ~· bW'" df1m1) '62-0IV!d lllYeft, MichMI (COl!ltdy) '45--0llrl• Coknl. "Jiit WlldlflC, Alberto Sord1 incl David Decisiell tf ~r lllU9 (dr .. Opaloihu. Mr. lllven port11ys Mil ma) '48-ltobert Ooufl•n. • WORTH MENTIONING • 7:l0 II ................ ·-.~ .., CMalt: Roy "°'"'.... . Dala £v•ns 111 host 1nd hosteu for this spec:l1I, w!llch wu fltmel Iii ll1•"9boro. North Carolh11, btlore 1n Invited audience. Many of IM 20 ntw am ti th• 97111 acllllon ol !ht eln:us will bt r .. turtd durhlc 1111 lull-hour proaram. lt:OI a .......... " .. nrw ll't: Thb hour-Iona documt11t1ry " ....... ; 3M te>«lal incl Mii "9tfll the latest rM1utiOft1ry ldtls 1n4 "'*- Ill tlH1 world of education and e11 undtrst1ndln1 Df lhe amtl'tt ....., tiolltt phlloto~y. Vin Hlfhn ls host n1111tor. F RIDAY • DAYTIME MOVIES 12:JO m "TIM Jaa 1111..,.. (drt111 ... 1tal- <1I) '27-1.l Jolto11, I 1 :et• .,.. n. tet L_.. -..,, '13 -Cl111Mltt ~rt Mf ,,.. I M1tMu111y. CiJ ''llllldl• tf )tf' (oem"1•,. mance) 'S&-Oebbla lttynolllt •"• t:JO m "Ht Mmltcl Hit Wilt" (comedy) Eddie fisher. 'lO-.Joel McCru. N1ncy Kelly end l:lO I) 8 "ft '-lft wM ~ (0011• Cesar Romero. dy-ro1111nca) '5~tc Guinness. 10:00 CiJ WJNn ti '""" hd ... fnlurt \ ··~ 2:00 m "WiW ... c.111(' ~MINl -M1cll1le Morein. Al,n ladd 1nd •• 1 u r--"'· d a...-•IL Paul Htn1t1d ~ -oenry """" Ill ,..... n.,.. ll:lO 8 "lllept Tl'lfflc'' (mystery) "J8-l:lO 0 • "hant MJ hit' (CDmtdy• J. Carroll ll1tsll i nd Rob«rt Preston I 1oma11C1) '51-Rtd Skelton. 12,._ Q ..._..,, 'im•" (tdvtnlure) '49 4:00 IJ • "Ledy lft lllt Dtlt" ~•) -Don1ld Woods. 1 ''4--4ln1t1 Rorers ind Riy i llltnd. A l}TTLE MATTER OF WISHFUL THINKING? ~ome ntwspaptr clrculotlon t19um are. Not tht DAD.. 'r Pll.OT'S. ThtY re alldlttd by tht utlonwldr, rtSPtCtld Audi t Burtau of Clrtulatlons. .. DAILY ·PILOT EfITORIAL PAGE Freedom's Tragic-Price The skies were leaden. it was the sta1·t o( Ea~tcr vacation. and Terry Quinn had come home And as the Huntington Beach youth'!> fla,g-drapcd casket was slowlv lowered into its f reshl,v-d ug pit . a Manne chapt.in asked tbe question: "Is this dream of freedom worth f ighling for?" Terry Quinn. 19. had given his answer. "This bov." said the chaplain. ·•ans\\ered an .em- phatic 'Yes' ",;ith h is lips -and \\Jth his very life." Other men from Orange Coast rommuni hes In re- cent weeks have given tbe same rep!~·. in the Jungles and fie lds and hills of Vietnam. all m llms of Viet Cong mortar and gunfire Among them were Michael R Young. Newport Beat h: Dale Francis Hudson. Costa ~l esa. J\la.J'shall Ra y Smith. Westminster: Richarci L. Croxen. Westmmst~r: Dennis D. Ferguson. Costa Metia: and William r Maths, Newport Beach. These men gave everythi ng a human being can give for a cause. None wanted to die:•none expected to. But the l'OSt of freedom is tragically high And free- dom is what these young servicemen paid for. They paid the full price. not for th~. ~1lita~y gover• no rs of South Vietnam. not for the pol1t1c1ans m Wash· 1n g1on. and not for the desperate peasants of the war- shattered country in which they died. They paid for their friends and families back home. Time and again. the leaders of Com muni~t Chtna. who can stop this war, have roared that the~ 1~tend to cfestroy the United States. its interests and all tt stands for. Vietnam is one of the steps on this path of destruc· ti on. The final step would be on American S<?tl AU the burned draft cards, all lht peace marches and all the outcnes of anguished poets. politicians and professors have not changed this one brutal fact: lhe rumbling giant that is Red China is hcll·bcnl on carryiJ1g out its terrible aims. Terry Quinn knew that. AU the othrl'l> knew that. They died there, 60 that we Dligllt live here. In freedom. Going Big Lea~1e Orange County goes big league thil> ''eek end and its d Uzens have every right to pu!f UP' and teel Justly proud. The 45.000 spectators who will cro11ct into beautiful Anaheim Stadium to watch a dream corm' true Saturday afternoon. will represent only a small porlton of those supporting "our team" in its local debu l It will be the California Angels versus the San Fra11(·1sco Gtants led by WiJ!ie Mays. · Unquestionably. via the magic of tele,'lsion and radio. the eyes and ears of Orange County will follow every move made by the guys with halos on their hats. And so it should be. Not only will the Angels open the door for future athletic teams to locate hereabouts, but they will import countle5s dollars worth of new busine""~ during what promises to be a long and enjoyable tenw·e in Anaheim. But our enthusiasm must not ebb when the novelty wears off. Remember. they're watching in Los Angeles and nothing would be more welcome than a flo p in Orange County. It's big \eague or bush league! The choice is up to us! .. Allen-Scott France Should Pay r~ -----=--1 c~,~~~~~u ~Rights By ROBt:RT S. ,\LLl::N and PACL :"COTT ... II IYflelUte, IK. Forceful congressional no- uce ts being served on President Johnson that the U.S. insist on full oompen- s~tion for relinquishing the costly NATO bases in De Gaullist France. Advocated as one effec- tive measure to require compensation is barring France from further heavy Inroads on the U.S. g o Id reserve. Last year France drained 1884 million from this re· serve. Sin~ lhe start of this year these .. raids .. have be-en at the rate of $30 million a month -an over- .U total of Sl.0004 billion in the past 16 months. The U.S s:old reserve 1s now down 10 around Sl3.8 billion. to another country. Th e 'ery least De Gaulle can do 1~ pay the moving charges. Our troops and bases were put in France for the pro- tection of that country. 1f De Gaulle now doesn't want us there, then he should {()()( the bill for our getting out." SEN. DOUGLAS. who has long urged th.at forceJul sLeps be taken to require France to resume pay· ments on the $6.7 billion it still owes in World War l loans and ot~r debts. feels the Hme has come to deal with De Gaulle in hi! 0~11 peremptory manner. .. Leaving France means more than merely pulling out our troops," says Doug- las. •·we would leave be- hmd a costly network of military installations includ· ing depots. barrads. hous- Ing. airfields. pipelines. im- proved ports aUJ numerous other valuable militar\' fal'- ilities estimated to ti a ' e cost us as much as S2 5 btl- lion.' Fraoce will inherit these properties. whi<:h will add to French national wealth -already consider· ably enhanced by the spend· ing of AmE'ncan troops and their families at around $150 millton a : ~ar "l-'RA~Ct: SHO\;LD no l be allowed to lake over these properties w 1 l houl due compensation It's only proper ttus should be done. l do-not know the terms of the treaties under wluch these NATO facilities were constructed. but I cannot believe they conL.ain any au· thorization for Franc~ lo confiscate these immensely valuable properties without paying for the m." LOS A~GELE&-l'd like to apologize I l'ame down to Los An· ~elc.•:. to wri te a column on th e blossoming cul ture o( tbl.S great metropolis. You know. a funny column. And what happened? l arrived on the very day the lGenbotz exhibition opened to the pu b- lic tn the new county art museum. ~1R. KIENHOLZ ls a dis· llnguished Los Angeles art· 1st whose shows have aI>- peared in numerous major cities. Including Oakland, Among Los Angeles art lov- ers. the current exhibit has aroused great interest. Most aroused wa s :O-uper- v1sor Warren A. Dorn. who is running for Goveroo1 M.c. Dorn got so aroused he went to see the show three L1mea before it even opened. He sald the show left him sick and saddened." l le said that after he left it the first time. The other two ti mea must have been sheer hell. WHAT AROUSED Mr. Dodge sedans. Was the mu· seum, lhunder~d Mr Dorn, who is running for Gover- nor, going to open that door to the public? _ Well , tllis aroused a lot ol other art lovel'i, even some who were only running for re-election. THE l'tt U 8 EU M, alter lengthy debates. announced it was for artistic integrity and opening the door only to "sophisticated" viewers who signed up tor the whole hour-loog tour o( the show . The S u p e r v i 5or~. after lengthy debate, voted 4-1 that they had uved the community'' moral fiber. And I.he City Council, none o{ whose business it is, vot- ed 7-7 after lengthy debates that It was none of its busi· ntss. So on opening day the line outside the museum waiting to pay $1 and take the hour· long WW' was never !ewer than 600 people. And they were all sophisticated. ''IF GEN. DE GAULU: confiscate' the $2.5 billion of American military as· sets in France," says Seo. Paul Dooglcu, D·lll., a ranking member or the in· fluential Finance Commit- tee and a combat-disabled World War II Marine vet- eran ... the Treasury should give prompt consideration to reducing Frencti claims to U.S. gold by the value of the property which the De Gaulle government confis- cates ... l "ttforgeHable Tea~her Dorn. who is running for Governor. were \\.\11 1\orks in the show. One called .. Roxie's," is th1' hvUlg room you walked into dec- Ol'ated in 1943 style with a Juke box and semi·abs tract. young ladies sitting around. On a coatrack hangs a sol- dier's jacket. EVERY T I M E another group came up to the car. the tour Jeader would glve a Little lecture and open the door for 10 to 15 seconds. And they'd say ··gosh'." or "how about that?" or some· thing. Sen. Ernest Gruening. D· Alaska. chairman of I h e G o v e r n ment Operation Subcommmee on Foreign .-\Jd Expenditures. is plan· mng a public amng or the compensation issue. He is slating heanngs at which Secretaries R u s I.. McNamara and other tor officials will be summoned for questioning, DE GAL'LLE ~poke~men have Jet it be known t h e French government does not consider itself bound to to pay the U.S. for either the billions of military prop· erty that would be left be- hind or the cost or moving troops. equipment and sup- plies from the :\1 A TO bases. That is estimated al up- wards of $700 million. This De Gaullist cooten· tion js cuJ1Jy brushed aside in Congress. Jllu strative is the reaction of Rep, S a m Gibbons. D·f la . who wrote Secy Rusk: "Tl will cost hundreds or millions of dollars to move our NATO forces In F'rance Sao Bernardino Sun One of life's rughest call- ings is the teaching pro!es- sion. The dedicated teacher's paycheck. often pitifully small when compared to hours of labor. Is a "'Se<:ond- arv consideration. T h e dedicated teacher's highest rewards are not measured in dollars and cents THANK GOD for Amen· t a'' dedicated teachers! One such was Miss Helen Harris. w h o taught high school English In ch1cago for 40 years and who with one of her f<>rmer pupils. Pulit- zer-Pri:ie-wmning cartoon- ist Herblock. received t h e 1963 Golden Key Award Dear George· I've been readinl! your column la tely an~ it's not badly written sometimf'!' Tell me -why do you waste your time on humor" ll .11 . Dear II.JI.: That's peculiar -I had just been wondf'ring why o many people waste their ·ume on frowning. Dear Gloomv Gus: Let's expose those unpatriotic: busi- nes~men who are exportin~ items of defin ite milttarv value to Communist countries IAllen·-Seott. Ma rch 281 whllr our O\\ n soldier arc f 1ght111g commun- t:im 1n \'1C1nam • -F C f~t• fUlvrt ron.th rttetrt• """''• •9' noct"trllv lfttW ff tftl• ............ i•nf .... eot t M Yt I• GI"°"'' •vt. D•ll• ltllel, l " What an inspiration l h i s secondary school instructor must have bttn ! Re ad. plea.st. this tribute by an- other ol her former pupils, Robert F. Kennedy, which appeared recent.\y on t h e ~torial page of the Chica- go Sun-Tim~. "THE OBITUARY notices i.aid that there were no sur- vivors left by Miss Helen Harris, who died Sundav at age 89. It is true that mem- bers of her family preced· ed her in death, but when memorial services are held tltis afternoon at Kenilworth Union Church, those pres- ent will include some of the hundreds of her ·children· whom she greatly 1nOuenc- ed during her 40 years as a sch ool ~cher. "HELEN HARRIS w a s "And that jacket ·· cried the arC>U.5ed Mr. Dorn , who is running for <;overnor, "has a good conduct ribbon on it!" But what aroused Mr. Dorn even more 'three li mes l than the good coo· duct ri bbon was a 1938 Dodge sedan . IT'S ,\ BLUE 19311 nodge sedan with the \\ 1ndows painted over and lhe radio playing . .\nd when )OU open the door there're two semi· ab6tract figures doin~ what· ever semi-abstract figures do in the back seats of 1938 Which all goes to show you bow easily art arouses people in Los Angeles. One way or another. And the only thing l dicln't undei:- stand was how the WW' di· rector knew everybody m every tour was sophisti- cated. "In Los Angeles anybody who pays $1 to go to an art museum," explained my friend. Mr. Dick Tuck, "is sophi!ticated.. · · SO ANYWAY. I'd like lo apologize. As I say, I'd in- tended to write a funny commentary about Los An- geles culU!re. But after spending all day gathering the facts. I somehow could- n't bring myseli to do it. Cllnltkle P:Hlvn& the kind of teacher students r---------------------. OI never forget: the teacher we believe every teacher wants to be. As we said at lhe time of the Golden Key Award, everyone must have in his own memory grate- rul and warm sentiments for a favorite teacher who may have opened doors or turned on lights for him that MR.MUM---r---i---~ shaped his destin y. Because 1 ___ _ H1ey we re her only family, Mi!.s Harris k<'pt in life· long touch with her stu- den ts. often a source of en- t·oural(emcnt and counsel. The fina l lribt.tle p it i d :vt r~:. ll<irris today could "di lJe voiced every day lor i.ome teacher some- where ·· LF.T EACH of us la k e•---..... time in our hurly-burly ex- 1st('nce to remember l he n1en and women \\ho are _ ~ha prnJ?. our school • a ~ e \Olln~~ters into thr t'it1wns ol lnmorro\.\ L<'l n~ n o t 11;ii1 11nlil 011r r11w lr;u·hers arl' izo11r to vowt• thr ~•n c•erf' ariprt>c1atwn I ht•\ so rrt•hly cl{'SCl'I f' lodil). • ro~S To the Editor lt ., ·ems to me that ::i our fervor to preserve the right of fr ee speech we have ignored a few othe r rights. Furthermore, in regard to the right to preach t h e gospel on public be.aches we have forgotten about the Constitution m respect to separation of c h u r c h and state, at least as re- cently interpreted by I h e Supreme Court. IN REGARD to tile first po1n1 : I have a constitution- al right just as sacred as lhr right or free speech to use a public be ach for the pttrposr for which 1t was intended . namely. to enjoy tit" •:ind . the ~um;hine and the water. When I spread m: blanke>t 11n the public beach I have a sacred right to enjoy that portion or the beach as r do my own home. IT INDEED becomes in a sense an t.»xtension of my home. or if you ' will. my castle. I, therefore. have a right to expect that my right shall not be violated by others, eith er by their undue nots<'. over-zealous actJvity. trespass or un- wanted preachments wi th- in such proximity that they prevent me from normal en- joyment of sun. sand a n d wat<ir. the principal reason for whfoh the beach h a s been set aside by goV1!m· ment Jor me and othen . in- cluding the young. IF I RA VE not this right. then, pray tell me. what is my re<.'Ourst' when a preach- er invades my area of the beach with preachments which I have not asked for and which seriously dis· turb my enjoyment or the beach'! I know that I could move. But how many times Wtiuld r have to move should the preacher choose to follow me and my group'! My own opinion is that l do not have to move. that my right to en1oyment o! the beach is superior to the right of the preacher to preach · on the beach. ir he has . sucti a right at all. ON THE SECOND point. T think it ~an be argued that public beaches h a v e the same relationship to the publJc weal as govern- me nt buildings. such as the city hall. public streets and other public areas. Thus I ask. Is it within the consti- tutional rii.?bt of a preach- er Lo set up a pulpit in cily hall., Or in a school" If it's 11nconslltutJonal for mv j?rand1.1h1lclrrn to pray in a puhl ic ~chool. then it Iii ll n c o n 11 t 1 t u tional for .1 prf·;whrr lo 11 e a puhlic lw:11·h a~ his r hurcti ~OH~I AN J DcGHACE . lrlbt'• Cllolre To thf' f:<!Jtnr : HI' thr questlon ahle ex· h1h1t~ :it Ille Los Ancdes «11111111 \llM•11m of ·,\rt 'f'nll' n·;ili,m 11~ arl ;111d in II\ rn~ in llm human C''\pt•ri· c•n1 •' 01 •1111' l'~111 hr llkNIC'd I 11 a I Jtm r1 1?:1rdr n \\1 ntlt11Jtr !hr ~.tlll 1·1.1111 1!"1111 Wl'U)., n1111r1~h 'Tough Fit ; ltlailfJos on Beaches· them. and are rewarded with beautiful fll)wers a n d shrubs. This is the lovely and inspiring side of reali· ty. At the same time. thi stles, oxalis. weeds of every de- scription, with their tough- er natures are bent on tak- m~ over the garden. If not rooted out it turns to a pakh of weeds, ugly tQ look at. This is depressing reality. certainly not an in· spiring reality. Why accen· tuate that which degrades? . AS THE ARTIST beholds tlle garden. which way does his thought turn for inspi.ra· tion. for reality? Does he look to the pe.rf ect un· foldment of the rose to p I a c e in a composition which can bring gladness • Lovtn~a. N.~. Leader: "Unless men a d women continue a willi gness to sa:rifice person . desires. 1£ they g:ive over to greed and lust for the materi.al in a measure out of all propor· tion to their need and des- e~ the thing most prized of all -our freedom - will perish ... Harrisonburg. Va., NeWl- Record: "A deflationary jolt to the nation's economy is eX'pected by some . . . when an increase in Social Secur- ity taxes takes effect. Work· ers and their employers must pump an additional $5 billion into the Social Se· curity Trust Fund in 1966 ... Companies with large payroUs and narrow pront margins may feel the need to raise prices as a means of offse tting the rugh · er tax bite, a move t h a t could result in harmful buy· er resistance to its prod- ucts. And for smaller com- panjes with narrower mar· gins. the choice could be a bleak one. indeed." Fort Plerre, S.D .. Times: "Talk to any small busi· ness operat<ir and you will learn that various taxes and burdensome govern01ent regulations already a r e squeezing his profits more tightly day by day . . . The proposed new mtm mum wage law could easily trig· ger bankruptcy or volun· tary closing of thousaods of small firms. Thus it would d ose doors of opportunity ror the un skilled worker . in- stead of opening them " and joy Into the homes of many ·1>eople over the land r Or does he rebel at beaiJ1Y, at warm, loving bollles, and the wcmderful freedom of our laod and IO cbooM an ugly theme? II the artist is fnatrated, f e e l s left out, distraugh~ and insecure. be might tee the weeds. the vlclousneu, the sordidDess. the animali- (y of human existence as the all-Important reality - thus bringing gratification to the brutish instiocta of the human animals. PlcnJRING" the c ht a p and tawdry may biing brto the open an error, but can it ever nourish the love of good that a portrait dellp- ed to inculcate idealllm can In young people? . It is my opinion that art. isll have an obligation to society. In the centuries• old struggle to decency, to morality. to civillution the paintbrush can a n d should help to lead the way. lt is ridiculous to auume that the Kienbolz exhibit pictures us as we rWiy are. Quite the contrary. It reflects the artist. his aaso- ciates, and the little, little worlo In which they live. LILLIAN W. RILEY U. a. tall,lfOtu Tl>OnMs It. Kuc:twl (10 ltS ~ Cleu<llne 5t4 AMhelnl. ~ ""'""""'· lltl .., N. ...... Dr .. ~lill!t. Note: Dllftr'9 -loM. ..,... 9'lt =:'.• Office 11c11~ w~ D. c. V. S. ltU'llsatlTATl'lft ((W .... c....., Ollfr) ltlcll"d T. Ha,._, (0.Wltl D~ 16U W. Cf-' A"'9., Witt S1t. "-' llelm1 U1' LOlllWfll "-~ llOg.. Waslllftgton. D, C. *1&. Jt mH 8. Utt, (It~ Dlatr~J1• =· w. ,...__,, ..... hf:-1 ·;: ..... =~ D~ ~~ lld"'9. 9111 STATI SINATOI "IOM OllAllff COUNTY JOllll G. ScMlltt ''" 111'1 ,,,,._ Woeds Dr~ Tudln1 Stele ~ a. runtf'llo. C1llfwllla. "'°7. ASSIMaL YMlll "90M OltA ... I COUNTY J1mn f . Whef"""9 (tt-1'111 ~ trlctl, 13131 lrvallllurst $t., .,_.. Grove n.-. C«!lmlt!MI: JUflclerv. edlleatlon. __,,,,I "'11ci.tlcy •!If tconomy, publlc vtllltlt• Ind *-.. tlOM. llld cl\ll,.,,..,,, 111llCOIN!l""9 -manutlldU<lne, oll -mini._. Robfft E. I..,_ llt·7lrt Dl!lfrktl, 16Af Wultllff 0.., H~ ~ '7~. Commtttlla: ComtlMltNll -ndlMftfL llldvltrl11 relation., mll\-t.trv w ,,.,.,_ effel"' -111 .... ,.,t 11111111-E. Dm1•111t1•1 (~ oi.. trletl AMtltlm '2'414. Commit'"-: .. uc.llon, ..,,,.,_,.. tfflcle!lcy ~ f'COnOl'l\Y. lu~rv. "111100rt1lkln ~ -CILWeter Stai. C101tet, Ster-to. ClllHtl'nl1 ., .. ,, ------1·7~111;!1·11 Thursday, April 7, 1966 The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks to inform and sti01u late readers by presenting this news- paper's opinions and commentary on topics of in· rcrcst and signifi cance. by providing a forum for the cxr ress1on of our readers' op101ons, and by prt>!;cnting the diverse viewpoints of informed ob~ervrrs and spokesmen on top1t·s of the day. Robert N. Weed, Publiah•r •••• ' f • • Tllund.1J, April l , 1'66 DA.ILY PILOT /Nfo&Prtla d ~ 10 ~+o 9. SAT. & SUN. 10 to 7 e 2200 HARBOR ILVD. AT WILSON e· PRICES •FICTIVE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-.SATUIDAY MOD& 1CM NEW POLAROID COLOR . PACK CAMERA 45J2 Polardd bas just introduced an economy model of the famous color pack camera. lt'• called the model 104. Same ereat tum. Same fut Joadin8 aame electric ~. same btg color print.a in 60 tea>ndl (black A White in just 10 leCOIJds.) Yet Polaroid bu figured out a way to brtni it to yoa for only half the price of the original model CLIP THIS COUPON POLAROID COLOR 108 FILM Our .... J.a 3.5& MODll. 100 POLAROID COLOR PACK CAMERA · 111.11 Th.I! b the new Polaroid color pack camera that is a marvel. It hu 1 transistorized electronic shutter that can do things no camera could ever do. Beautiful full color pl~ in just EiO aecondl. (no coating) black A White pictures in 10 seconds. Development takes place out. side thil new camera. Automatic color flash pictures. Come in and let us show you the camen. Have your picture taken. FREE COME IN ••• WE LOVE TO SHOW IT OFF FIEE DIMONSTIA TION IY THE. POLAROID GIRLS FRIDAY, APRIL 8 ~ 6 TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 -11TO5 P.M. MODll IOI CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY POLAROID COLOR PACK ·CAMERA 64.87 Thia is a brand new color pack camera model that Incorporates tM major features of the original version at a price many more peop~ can afford.~ camera body A shutter housing are made of tough preciakJn finished plutic. >.. a result that camera ls ~en lighter than Its more expentlve count.er part. ~ model 103 has many deluxt features. It bu the lharp triplet lens A the double image rallP A view finder of the expensive camera. CLIP THIS COUPON POLAROID ''SWINGER" FILM 1.33 You Can Shop Without Cash When You "Charge It" at Kmart! ELECTRIC SLICING KNIFE Charte ltl 14.96 ~ easy slicing every time -All you do it guide it! Just in time for that Eastertime barn! Guaran- teed 5 yean! To•tmater- Automatic Toaster 9.97 . mericans' most popular toaster in gleaming chrome with cool black A gold handles. Hu toast control dial with toast re1eue fficlUlivt supertlex timer for toast you it 4 toutinc elements. Cur free Chaslis. SUNBEAM CONTROLLED HEAT TEFLON MULTI COOKER FRYPAN 1597 ............ m!m ... _..!lmf.l._ ... _,., ...... ._ ..................... ~1a~~----------i.-----------------..... , Ellllril STEAM AND DRY IRON 1.11 TOASlMASTEI STAINLESS STEEL COFFEE MAKER 9.97 PIOCTOH CIST• SILEX JllCIT 9.44 Get fresh tangy vita.mint-filled juice in aecondJ · and electricity doe. all the work. Stationary stralner lbredl pulp extncta 20% more juice. So UIY to dean, tuper·powered by dependable ' . . • • LEGAL N<>TICE U:GAL NOTICE 1\'our iflo11e1'• Wortla Wealthy Uncle Sam \ ' ' I Over The Counter OO'NN 1 Or11!11t1I l ~.y .... - 3 tl. C1n11'11an !aft : ] "'or':ls 4 Alfe~t ~1lh LIOUble S Miss L~ur 1e ) • -A· 6 En ig1111 7 Sfngl1 spot on 1 t 1rd 8 European c1p1\1I ~ Soort page """ 10 ••••••• - ~u:.t•cana l 1 Ve1il1 l ~ l111t11rt 13 0pttl 11 e101ne I! Naval fl eet 2l FIOfl'lr 2& PtH\lf Cl:Un 2q In an unt111ubte manner 31 Ooct11n1 33 Those out Jn hon\ J~ Rel1g1ous . ., JS Pe~es, JXJms •~d p11s11ns '411166 J4 Kind of legend 11 Star i11 Draco 38 SMot lro• ambush '42 Roofing m1ter11J •4 H11ls 47 l111111Pd11lePr SI Former U.$;. lttr1tory S• Elevations 56 • • • • • Bowl 58 Saying 59 News sour ct &O lmper t1n enc• Slang fil Give oul 62 Set IJ Dowri 63 Bl1ct' 68 S1nglf' th1ough ~•oo 69 Spread fal dry111g DAILY PILOT /News.-Prtu 27 New York Stock Exchange List Stock Exchange Closing - I 28 DAILY PILOT /NtWl •Prt u ThundlY, April 7 1'611 CLAU.,ICATION CAl"'l:NT•IU Htalll'I &. W•lfer'"-lk on; Dt1'\IOl'-2k Pll. 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S•mller Tvo• Of S<•Hd OMr•tor J•OIOI\ Vlllrt l'Ory I. Slmlltr lypt $C•t"d O.r StOl'l"" Mul'llno Oo•r1tor CutH"o S.C,,,.,,., l ~•win• "'"""" COf\(rt'f• 1t•uo 1,., F llllno V.•or 11011 l'loln Ory "'°''"' Conc:r•lf, ~lud•M Clft!Ko M•·•• T•V<• CllV" "''" 1\1111· llooro .. 00(11) ,.._~,t'lftf ~0'• M'n l•IAb\ flf\IOft •fld dfCkS I ('"'"•"' MolC"I C<I t •wlnqlM •lttt, bOf'"' (hf lr er \Ulll•l>d•tf \OllOld . Nlltlhtr •wl••l•t r;r l it ld, •bov1 &r IMI-t1ou11C1. ,,,.II •ttt••• ?Sc Ot• llou• Ov•r IN 1..ollc1blt rett lltON WOllKllU ' H••llh .. Wtll1•.-nc ........ ,.,,..,._,Sc ,h; VKtllon-lk .,. Fortm&ft ltoet l•" ""' ltu the" •J< ~' !'lour rnert '"'" '"' hourlv •tit of lllt l'llttlfll clau ltlu1ton ov•r wt11<11 ht NI "*'••tlOll Wl'IM two or mor• lrOfl Worttra trt -.ioved. -tlltll " w loeltd bv 11\t E"'-~ tt t<I tt ,..,_" ltt lllforcl"t fNlflwor~or Structurtl tro......,.,., Or"',.,."''' lronwor-tr Uto•t•> ~•tltll &. Wt'l.,_16' IC "°' fl't111l-t~ "": VMt llM-IOt "" F..,...m on N.,. "°'' '""' >or -llovr Mert lht ft 1111 llOuftr wtto rett .i '"~ ctoulllc•t r• 6••• ...,let\ ,,. "•• lu dfrlllle I .. ho",, ti•"""'•' ,,, (l"'•Hfr'lJ('flM 0--mlf"MIC)ft l •brt#r th• (lf!ittf'lffll• C'tf ('ri( .. or tVf!\twr o .. ., l"•r~· ... o C' CC'"'''•'' +",,.,..,., .. ,. ,., ""• "'•' r A f ... ,.tr1c T#llllllh. Vl~•'•ft-t M•,.~•"'1 l ,,,.., 111· ,_,.,, ... ,.1r •• •~' Mt ••r i11r•1 .. 1~ rtt\~O .. ,, .,...,,,j"' ,..,, ... ,.,,, #' ''•f'I •H1Ud "Qi Tr11r-t11' T.,t .. P•tr 1 ,.,... r~rr.t• ,., , ( ,.,. .. ,. ""'•'' Q•t• A. ,,,.,.,., • ,,,... I \l'lt' .. 1,. "1.109,-.Cb• •tnA"i r ,,.,,"' OumOi'"' '~ f ,...,._. ,.. ••'"' ""•'' l f\.tlldll"t bu,. r•r'll l'lt\ 0 ... 11.,.. )ffY"•"""""' ,. '"""'. '''If ,,,,,, ,,, '•""' r .... A eu ~1Dl'Oflll, l•~.,,. '-•• &. ell Oll oMIM W11-r ""' ''" ... ' ~ ,.,'" M tll '" . " '·" '" ,, .. ',. 4 II . "' '"' '"' •d ... • '6 ·~ . " "' ICll J )l UI lH H I\ 3 tO ,,. 1 ._, ~' UNf'' ~fllir •~""' O(tlt ~ flll!tr-t• I l 1~ illN°! 11ff1t111¥1I ttf flJllt:tf1t•f""" ttt•1u 1 ,., • 1 ,, ~"' f•I• .... ,.,_, ,.ftlr• "' ''°'' c-,. ,. • ., C •tt _.t t • 0f111,...,, (fl\lfllt U'"'d" fl'll' l"'Owl\l'fl"\ fl·f , ', S0<lio-> 1Mt •• IM (l•ll Co<!• 1 WlfN£SS Our ll•l'ld• 1111, •'"' ~tv •I AW ARO WIN NER rr,,. DAit y r 11 <n has wen mor,. 11w11rn• 1 rn "' 1 h ~ Or11na" County Pr e~ Club lh.n any othtr newrpeper. rn 1 ···" "" ;:r3,: r M "":'~:,., I 1 lie 111u111~11.,. Ori"" (11111 Delly "'"" l it ,-prlt 7, 14. JI, )I. If.. 111 .. ------------- ... , .... _.. , illlt••• t ....... • f0 It ~::-· .. :·~ ... -::::~· .. ;.··~ ................ ,.._. ....,.,., ---· ... tf'4·~· ....... --.. ..... , .. .. -.. LEGAL NOTICE l [OCNO ''"' .. S,,i Panoi lfna. "-Utl •iew .jtnda •rua 112• P~ kyfJ Mein Fully car f&8,4 u, lpM .... pf ~i l1ctio Home "r.l•w • ' 1yf1 1tlp ' . ~ • Eff,,.M H11 . S..thlftt Thtt SllftMM llM W •"tt-- t.DIMllL:.\;;;U: ·.f4 NIWPOIT H•GH1S UNns Yeu C." Stl tt, Fin4' It, Tr•4• It With A W •ttt AtJ MOUllt JOt IA'-! !e!!f fOl SALi _ "!!Id flOlt Mt.I • ttoe ......... 1000 OeMtet 1Gto \I • e: - 3-2 l!lt un~ wtdl F~Dpe-N1~Jy lan~W.. "30 per IMoU\, PIACIPUL. cozy AND COMFY Mak~ tht floor to celltnr ftrfPI. Ult ~nltr Of family 1-. In thla 3 I r., 3 be. hotnt. BuUt-111.1? Cpu. • drllil! Dbl. av: 15 x 32 POOL t.1\4 b4faut. p&l16 arte. lttt.l! ~.500. lemtt. Home •A • PrlwttM Ltlk• 231$ Hkther UM. Ntwport .._.. • .... ,_,Uy rm .. 2~ Maa. A.Jmo.t 2/3 ac. ri&ht et'ittht thlM ef.Ottl'l')t I.Ut. A ,._t J>f•« for • tAM11.)o. Pltltt tt -.-. ()pen 1'eu .. lat. • Sun. &rttrt!OCln. llACH MISA llALTY 440 IHt 17th It. I THI lEAL ESTA TIU 646-7171 S46-UU ,..,....,..... ,,.. ' I.ILL A coay ftrt pwtng ln the muter bedroom. A Tbt ch.il4rtn Lu.eked away in tbeir beds and •• AL'o.. Oad in Ult MA fieuring bl! income tu. Wt Daily Pilot Clauifie4 . 1 Houra-Regulations-Oea~lines · Alwertt .. ,. may ,1aM their••• •1 ttttJh•nt. G..U ..... 141·0820 EST GALUlY 'llALTY NIWlll'O"T l&ACH 4at W, OOAaT MWY. .0291 I' . ctn &iVI JOU all tbia and sav~ you income tax THOUG ~ too, with wa lfMl 4 bedroom. dinin& room. S11 '58 ·,· 4 K1·n•.-drms i POl TODAY . 2atoryhome.Loc1tednearSt.Joat htn'I Cath· ~ a I 'O.~School and just 1 f tw~ka from a hop· UUU)"I: AllVartl•,. ah._,, etttck their .ada tattr •"4 ...,.rt lmmtftlataly errwa : tt MAeel ... l''Mu.M. TH• O,Atl.Y lll'll.OT ... .,MM .. llty 1•~ ,,..,.. Hly te the uttnt ef ,.., ... h ... tti. a4'wertl11ment .. rreetty ._ ttMt. OlAOLINl 'O" COlllV AND Ktl.l.S: 4 111'.M. "'•day ....... "lllllcatl•n, 4a11~ ._, ~% down or Nn Down GI. t:alilorna charm· Thll'lktns: '-tht f\al'dHt t Tht owners 11rt tnnsfernd. .Just I W'Ol'K -~ la, wt\trh II I 1n1 ranch 1tyle. Eleaant t>Nmed cemnas. pt'ObalM¥ tJw> reuon '° ,..,, &,&00. Hu~ ftreglace . Built·in ranae ' oven. 2 tftP&t 1n It. -T T- w .. k•ntl 'lltttM .... M6nlfa'y atctl•"• ~" CIHl"t ........ I •. M. ,.rlday. YOU MUIT HA"I KtLl. NUMtUt! Wl'l111 .)llllnt an af ... VM •' -ulek ,..., .... " _,,. t• 1aetl1 a ~,.., et tht kill nu'"ber t•~ JM •r 1•u,. af t1klr ae veHftMU.A •f yeur ..... blths. · Stanch tor ~nc TJUPL!X . >'rfllhty New Homes • .; Newport · ::n:i~':fw.~~,:~bJ::J.'! 1 .. ,,. ett.ft .. .,.. .... klll .,. e•l'rtct a ntw a4 that l'IM .... -rftrtd, llut wt alt• ,... f"-1 ,.,., .. ta I• • ufltll the U hlt I,,. •• red '" tM ....,. • Tiit DAtL.Y ~tL.OT ,...,.,,.. tti. rltht u el .. lfy. eflt. tlftW tr refu .. •fly•~ ............ af'f t• -"'" .. ltt "tiff and r•1ul•tl•11a wtt-.a ,,.,,. ,. ...... btdrf>om boo( Wtlt wJlb f lrtplact ud let Fantaaue & bedroom, bu&• family room. 3 the tenanta aan the pa)lt\tntl en the mort- bltbt. 2 story charmer. Bllllt·ina. AU land· Thrifty? . =-aa.uwa r•lt!. laundry rooms in each. - OIMl·A·LIHI Alt.,.. ltrietly .. .,. '" ••v•Me lly mall ff It uy ''" •f ..,,. .,,..... NO ~tM •rfera. Ma ll AlfrHI: ... ,,.,,, New,•rt •••• 6-ltt. 1caped. PreatJae ar~•. &~ doy.-n. mt $17& pu mo. ISO()() do~11. TaJre a look '' Ulla WT· CLASSIFIED INDIX $17,900 ·-Jr. Estate smE beauty tor • ~ C. F. COWWOITHY & CO. 1 pm: Locattld on • cul-de- • cv,u1,.1e COUNTllU ar• 11utef .. ftttl'wt: 1211 W. lallltl llvf., Ntw,.rt ltath. lay A ThuliA, C... ...... ltl l'tfth I at .. H1111tt11tta11 luall. l tlO-l:OO lxoe111t lat. A l un. Sharp 'n Clean . Spacious roonu. 3 bed· room1. dream natural wood kitchen. Large den. 2 blthk. New plush t1rptUn1. &9'1 down or No Down GI. aa r. ltretl n~r actM)()!a &nd ahopplQ&. A QUAUTY 2 bedi'OOm bome. Just rtdeco· rated! For l aDOd hOme • pnced rlsht • -thl& CIUt· 1~ nl1ie! V11e1n\. Only SlS.750. Clll Now! I . , MaNtt1t -HOUIH PO• SALi ~:~:;'::L MAI :: ........... .. ...... ..A. '* tA&.ao.t ~ MA.Pt•t HIVl<I _, ~,~os ... Mau. "'" IAY m .. uoa • l\.lttllUL .. Mii.SA ll~L MAil U6. LIM ISi.i .. 1 ....... lfT HlfUU ~ -..,...--~~----:----:----:---:-----:-M•lit. ftlM "h U\.IO' llLAllD '* ...... - Real Estttt 1904 HtrMr Blvd .. Coate Mew &42.7777 Nt•t to S11aek lh•ll Jr. °"" 'lil .. * * * * * * * f.OU.a .. ,AlK HI• llUlfT ... TOlf HACM .... lfl~MCI H•Alll. Ii.. .,.= ..IWMAt .IM.11 :~ 'eu.T.lllf VALLI'!' .. It ......... .a.,_t .-...,. Ult laAL HACll .... M .. lAL HIVIClt COATS' WAI.LACE ~~r::.:a.. , .. ~~·~:.TY = =·· OttCIH = 540-1720 2955 HAllOA IL VO. ..... "Blan In The Tax" : :Jl, U/Jimal1 in ~ving . Dover Shores S,,/.nJor I . Panoramic View. Saddleback to Cata- lina. New view hOme. 3 bedrooms, J ... ,,.tbs, powder room, view livini room, · "iew dininl room, c.arpete~. dra~d. · , 'Jtndlc:&ped. View muter swte with · dreaai.ng area. 193,9g5_ Open DAILY. ~1124 SAN'nAGO DRIV E. Pl'Uti'/6 Bay~nt. In clW'minl uaed brick. 4 • .1*frooma, din.inc room. pier & float. l'lllly carpeted, draped. landscap~. 3 car r a r a i e. Beautiful cond1tton. ft8,400. 1/a/u• :ipes Bonus. wan to wall carpetin1. -:-drape1, and lanchcapin1 at no extra ~ ffll' 30 day1. J.n m.ir wonderful .•• teetion of new 3. 4 • 5 bedroom View Homea. Frem $77,200 to $104,000. . a.yvitw lets f,., $I 1,500 te $11 .. SOO. . :layfront lot 30 ft. wjdt with p1er & 1lip prlvi111e11. SAW orrtcE: 1026 SANTfAOO Oil lJ\ Newport Beach from Pad.fie Cout Hlr)t., north on Dover Drivt. P'rom New· ~rt ll~d.. Eut on 17$ St. to Sala Qtflct. ,. -- .... MAC CO ---RIALTY CO. 3 R.eal m.t. Corona de1 Mar '7M400 ••••••••• ENJOY SUMMER LIVING. We have 3 a: 4 BR reealea ol MorrUctllo TownhouilH. l pool.s, dub houlf, W/W J.46.Ull '46o7171 ! · l l I ~ J • . ,~, : 4 J .• L'\ll.I 'J''JI ,"·l ~. I .. -· ', • i-: ; 1·.: .. r·r·r-· · MOVE Right In lt'I VACANT and wtJdn& tor you. Art anraectvt 3 bedroom. 2 ba.th --.. r.ilMd tor today' a... ccmfort. Clrpeta! Drapea! Cllltom kitdlm! Quiet ttreet tw ciWd.ttn. a~ "' thoppin& in •n •~Uent MF.SA VERDE ~· $2.1.500 with nce1Jeftt ..... e:rpdrw, drpe, bll.-1.m + Cail Now! 09ee 'til t. IDU1 txtru. Lit UI lhow S46-U13 646-7171 J'OIJ d'9a Jowly ~Your· Own .. that lrl priced to .U. Eve lt&-541'. • • • • Far Renl.-1.eue. 3 JlR houBe TT T F ~J 1 . r .. I 1: :TJ\Tr.r··· ~~ ~~· sm month. I Upper Bay JUBA(H REALTY Here ts a 81.:Y II you're c.:.1. ~ ~u •••••••••• StMI 11111 Duplex NHda ~up. Hu 1'11 la. looldna for ' home tn Oul hilh!Y dell.rt.bit atH. 3 lpeOOUI bedrooml, 2 ldt&I· ly located blthrooms. Uv· In( room loolcl onto J19bo and ttiuffletloerd ceurt. Mom will tlljoy 1ht eom· petely modf!ra ldtc:men u lftt VIEWS the n>Wnc ClOWlb'ylide fraat d'9 ldteti· en window. You ml.lit att thi.a! V ACANTl Call Now! aATNte*al :: tuoaw lleVI '6M llll• TlfUlll .. •ElltAar :?::\": .... , . .H.. IUI w1nMINS?lll ::: ~~~Wit :: KUalVIU u.etvlltfn ,... ..., ::::".~!" •• ~ .. ONLY S700 DOWN , And anyone can quah.!y tor Lhi& 3 bedroom home. Price includes wall to wall carpeUnJ and dnpt1. Payment~ of ONLY 1180 per moot.la TOT AL. GOLD Ill Fi.ab in pond &bat ~ in a lovely MtUn& of a prden. makes this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home molt delirlble. lma&in~ ~ ao dole to claurth, achoot, Coll•&•.· parka, lbopplq. too. Vlsuallu the rich pantllln& plua carptlinl and dr.pery. All modern built·in1. atainltll steel sinks too. Jt'a truly a gem for 10 Uttlt. Owner ready for AwtralJa now. AJktng 123,960. 1'91 Buer al Harbor 546-4141 ..ca .,_., '~ IAWT• ..,. •11•11n d ,...1cu.-i1•• .. • IMf"-Wfl 1t::: '!VITIM '641 -· TAX 1av•1 t11wt -c~,,~ o• ...., ............ ..., ft 'OAOM M\. MAI '* L.A~ H&CM tJIM ..... .. UL ... •l•lliellLA :: SAW C\.~a •llt ... Tlttl ... ="~~ ,. ::.\~~ ... ~. = :::Tl .... ....,,... = LIM llLI 1111 CINOOMllllUM '-.. '6'9"9lt.t.L .... :-~~ .. 160 ~= RINT ALS t:=.:,,:l"""· '"· = "'*" .. , .. ~aoua •• ADte. Unfurnlth.14 .,....IT.. ._ PCMIMfAllf Va\.L~T IOI ......... L -IMlllllY. ••ic• .. MM. llAttt , .. COITA MIU -...... & HM.AH .. lllMl8f MAU 1• MltA VllOI Ult .. .., .... , .....,_.... .. ~ llAtM ,. NIWl'OllT •l~I' -M"9t .. ~:::et..,, , •• ~, ....... ,. ... ....,....,, .. ., .. ,. .._._, ..... ., -~ .................. - DVl W C'OvttTY 1• tra&TCL"' -~~· ... 0"1' W -:i::I ,.. UlfrtlltlTY Pdl( -I MMMtlt9 .. IAlHlf "" IACIC U Y -'9e&. IHV~t •M &T..,.. ••II IAIT tLUP" M flV• •lhlCI ... ... TM .... fll 161f to'l_,,A OIL MAI .. ..._,... .. MllWA't CfT'I' 16N aaLMA .. 1Aol6. .....,._ l lt. ... IAlltA AlllA 1• M Y ISLANtt -l ..... L .... & alPA,. .. UltTA AllA ""-,.. LIOO ltLI ,_ .... PAINT!Ne .... oA.\lfll ,.. l~IOA llLAlfD -llWIN• .... TUSTllf '* MUNTINITOlf U6Ctt .. ll•TIC T•llU, ....... ltc. ... ANAMINll 'tie 'OUltTAIN VALLI'\" MN TAILOllNI ..,. 11'-'lllAM CMn'Olll ,.. HAL II.ACM '4lt TllM1f1 CO..Tlk •n L.A.-A M~l.J '* LOH HltCM .... LlltOUUM. Tie I MlrtM .,. LAtUlfA HAClt 11'1 HAllN CIU!tn ... TUI IHWICI ... \.A.UlfA lf .. Ull. '"' t.UOIN llOVI Mlt TIU¥1tlON, lt...,._ ltc. ... * IAlf CUMllfTt UM WH'f'MllflTH Mlf Uf'.._mlT ... .... JUA.11 CAf'ltT&.AJll IPll MllWAY CITT 1'1• WIUtl... _, * * * * * * Spic And Span lh1t1lde • 4 Mrm • Fam ltm In ll1te new <'Ondit1M thla heme haa been reoeotb' va. c&&ed due to • job trullar. F .. rures 1ncludl 4 W... bedrooma plut • fam1l1 room A: 1 \. bethl. Pl'Mlll ~n featurN bcffldut b&r. loeda ol cabinet& and built·ln raiwe A: av111. Lo- ~•ted 111 an excellent area. heautiJul.Jy landacaped. Oth- er vcrru include •&II ttl wall ciarpeLI, drtpet. ~ pla~. Set thla ooe today. Aaume tJdstliw fHA loan. OnlY $24,580 Trade• Acc.,ted FARR•W •/a CHERRY lAIE EXUUSIYf J bedroom 3 ti.th honlt on an exdUl!ve rllidlnt1a.l 1trHt in Newport leedl. y (IU "'"' h tend. Two ....... ltont ......... ... tftlty, f'ttc. bit • In ldtebln. Out ol town owner Wlntl ofter~ ~ M.2.000. 115·3Cm Evet. 64MIXM cuenu• •IACM 0 • ,,,_.,. ••• N• JOIS & IM,LOYMIMT U.lfA "lllt mt UlfTA AMA MlllKTt MJe 191 WAlfTlt .._ ,.. CAaueAt :;: m~:L :: JOI WAllTIO: .... -::·~:: ,,,. LHUlfA HUM tN JM WHITH. ,_ llVllllOI CIUllTY ,. Ull CLaMlllTt fttt ... & --iN, ,_ "OUIH H II Ml'tl& '* UN 'UAN U.,"1'UM• 1111 =r:. ~ fMI c•MM'""* '* ou,Lt•. ~ .. 111Lf' waWT10. Mell ~ RENTALS Tl~L ..... ,. ... A .. NClll ..... -u-···~ fluml1hM ~=~; .. ~~:,.. :: "1L" •• .;,..,, ._... ,.. ..,..,_ ,o,..,_.. • ,,.,... ,.. .. llllUL -aOOM1 , •• ltlllT tm ICttOeU a INITltUCT*' 1illt celTA MIU. ti• ltOOM A MAal .._ NlfCIU. Mell A .... .... MIU. HL MU ,... MeTIU. TaAILI• couua '"' A .. ,.... ,... MIU. '11111 mt IVHT ........ .... M ....... CCM.LIH PAO mt MIK. UlfTAU .,. MllCHANDtSI POI ...... , HACll :: ltlAL llTATI, SALi AND Tit.ADI 111.,.., "'" -"'---=. •ua•nw• -...,..,....... .... --W .. ft\.NI' Im ttfCOMa llTY -.. ,a ,....,... •• •evtltrT't f'AH tlP •YlllflJt,IWHTY ... "'"Cl ...,_.MllllT' .. , IC UY .. T*-'ILll~.dlCI .. tftll ~IHlltlfT ... ~ 11.V'' ft4I '41911flll alNTAI. .... CA,I, ltftTAVltMl' llt4 ll'llNI TllUCI rMI O'f'ICI lllfTAL _,. IAl ..V.,MMtT -C.....,_ HL MAI ml lllOUITllAL ,, • ._ .. ,,. .. lllUUllM.9 ..... - tAUIA t• CeMMlllClltL ... IAMM 141.S -•AY .. LAlltl Utt INtUIHIAL HlffA\. ... llVU'"'ll AUCTltN - M ~~~-II ~ LIN ISLI LOT& ". Ml'f'1eu11 .. ,. IALIOA 1tUllO Ull UNCMll •!ti SIWlll• MAClltllU 1ttt MUlfTllf9' ..... ,(.. = CITltUS •a&v11 ms MUSICAL tten•uMlllT ..., POUMTAIN YALLI" ACllAll •t• llAL ll•CI' ,.. LAltl 1u1...-r 011 "AlfOI •• Ltlfl HACIO tHt •1100 , ...... T'I" '* ea•Alfl • ., •11tty Inc. au1111 cou"'" ::: .. •11•1·c•. ,. .... .,., •m ~!t,,... = " UMTA AllA OVT 0' tt.Atl ,_.,, •• '•-~ W, &lboe Blvd, N.8. WllTMllllTU UIS MOUlfUIN & NIHT 6111 If~ •• m:• .. Bay & Beach .,._ f.: ""'··t H "' ,......,.. MltWA'f' CIT'!" HM IUIOIVlt .... Ullt 6111 'Al'I l Mlf = -~""-'-·-~---"'-'·-· -"-""' COASTAL ,,. HAL llTAfa II.VICI OU C .... UI & ...,.,MllWT LAIUNA tl.ACll tt• A· I . ·wANTn Ult :::: ... ~ = ::: :U"!:~~~.,. ... e :: IUSINISS •"4 •11MC11uu. te•,,.: .. CA,,., ..... HACN !,': FINANCIAL :::.·~a':' =- tAH •OtllT t• IUllNllt ...... lTl.llllTIU 6* MAClll"tl;: lte. •MUIOI ceulfTY ... tUSllflJI ..... ,.. ~ LUNI• • -fllll'1 day VACANT' Own· YACAttB HNTALt ,.. tlfVllTMlllT • .......,. '11t MIMIM 111.ATlllAU ._ @r raritn&zy need& .'° . .u uN1AL's :=:~"':.'"'~"''° :: '"""' .,. taia lnunacvJ.&ta 3 Kina Heu'" Unfv,,,JahM '81se11u .... ,., 'Jlf 'ITS htl LIVllTOCK OPEN Blt • im, W&IMr A Dryer, Nice ,.UO. Owner &nldouJ. Try 10?' down ~ auume uiatinr Tl'ult Deed tit ap· prox $22.700. wm tradt for J::qu1Ut1. ---· Open 'Litt. 646.7171 aiJe bedrooma, 1 b&tt\a, ll"IUL ..... '9WIL•Y L9.Alft Ult f'ITI, .l .. IUL - built • IN, t.i.repll ct, Cl!'· CMTA MUA tlet ~~~'t~~~!~.L~~~i :: ~~ = .,eta and drapes. Sm.all, MllA HL ~·· !:: A\OlTMolS. ,,. ..... OU ....... - 546-2313 293 E. 17th C.M. I I TH t· ~J J -. /\ J. i-:•;"Jf\TFf": IDIAL ln-a..w s.t.u, lmAll down Pl.}'mtnt. Own· ~t.::·: .. " "'' llOfllY WAN'f90 '* LIVllT9(1( - er will cuTy b&ck larat 111w,0111 HACll ,,. ANNOUNCIMINTS CALIFOINIA LIVING Or Hom@ &-lnoonw. LJJ<t Nl:W oomp~ly IWdtcera. ted a: Jtemodeltd.. C:Utt .. a btlP ear. HOIM ..-,4pt. 2nd ttuat dffd. :'l2 Robin-•••,.."' "•"· !': an4 NOTICES aw1••• ,...., -• NSWHIT 1 ... llll 'OUlft ..... Mii .. NUltllUll !!! bood Pl.a.ct. U YlllOHI .... ...,, ..., ... ,,... • ... "8-3907 1 _ - ----_____ 49M2:19_ $1'·950 W r I_..... yer wUTCI."' ". .. ....... u ... ........ ... • '-....... nm UlflVllUrT't ,... "'' ANlllVltCaMI,..,.. .... "'",.... -::: =~~,, = ll•THI .. 11 TRANS'°•'. TION COUNT YOUJt KIDI! Then W•ltt A StMI? t'll!Unt th!ee tour bus• bed· I have 3 new hiomM that l'OalJ\I. E I a r • n t En1lilh muJt be t0ld l.rtuMdia.lfly. Brittll\Y St.yl r R.Hld1nc1. Builder h•• &lubed tht f't.1turu: l'l\lnnmi U\'1111 p r 1 c t • to 1pprt1x.im1tel.Y l'oom, fanu.l,v .cy le lcltclvn. r..noo under •'.H.A. and pllllh r•l"Pf'tlni. l Atunnlna 1 \' A· 11ppralula. ~aulllul bathA. :Spec10us Int. &U f11nr· arM. Ont iA 1 2 •tor>' with fld. :100 sq. It. p11ti0. H•PJ'Y C.&J"l)eU. au built Ina. 3 family livin&!: O!OOH G.l. larlt bed.rooms. 124,900. 2 or r .H.A. tenna « an.yont are 4 bMnlom homn Ylilh an UIWlle $l1 t.otal "'°'1th- & ftnllhad bem.11 reom. All ~ 111.JJMnta. won·i IMl! the extru '22.900. .Ma.ny Ja8 JWUK>ft BLVD. .... ln ...... -family KJ Men o,.n ~ remw *· •· --. WAIJ(ll & UE -i-Onr. Vacant Lot. -.Ck ... JUtr~ 1.8 Npt. Slvd .. C.M. -· EVH M.2·W 8-y Arta. All b' 129.500. 0n1y 10.... °"· m; nus FIXER-UPPER roa ~uni;. ,, .• V•c.am ' Mumv• -' bfdroom !WI • ~·nt'r I~ Anxtou~" ldnr '"" Int. 1 bath. hal'd· • J wnod nonr ~. rr nod .' ard. Newport II. All ,.,,, a lovrly tr,,. lint<! 1trttl. Do a little "ot k and At Vlcterla ,._,, hlndaom• 1·rtw·na. Ml 6-H 11 ~ Juat fll.00>. NO DOWN G.I. nt' m111imum Eve. :>U-2U& « 646-.n *-a F.H.A. HWTY! WALKER & LEI Moo-M D1JP1..EX . 3 a,, »a H.AUOft SI.VD. _.... KJ Mm Op.,, INtt. 2 ti. eech will· 1 bl froM SECLUDED c.,.... Ht~l•iMil• . Udo Shopp!,. . • S4&.9&0 Klat Sise , Uvint T H A SMA.L.L ESfATE !JJll;ACH JNOJME • 1ttrar· ltOOM. 2 BR'a. l1t ba. M E1tClte• J'9 Olfte Mqn.lftctnt vie-.· Secludt d ll\/t dul)ltx l'ln" ro trfan adult home on a w1dt Ir· ;,oM MJ ft on aPT>f'Ox ~ Ar. I 4 bdrm. 3 bath in m11n .. .. .. .. .......... S'.29.!00 vine Terrace Avr. Srt · 4l' I W•lk"' twac:h Abo 3 room 1 hotl.ff. POOL hu~ ~ frl· 1 CX"l-'A " FRO"T 1 Rr. ~. Avocado S-16.A.iO f\Jl'1t liouat. 3-cr aar•ae. t.el'ftl. 2 room1 " bath in m,;,p1,1111Y turn . ""c horh 'CURT DOSH Re1lfor l'p111·t t'# enrl 8IQ pla...... l\lff! a Jll· BeeuHlul met' .. s,;o,;,oo 1 , room· >.1nt fNr uec. with &arden. Cltar $110.000. · • · · · · · · · · · · · · '· 1 family. Shtlwn by .,,.,. J••n Smith, ltNlter ' ~· WtU11m~n. run.. I 17ln w. Co-It Hl,tiway .. ~~1 ffl" .... }... 400 r.. 1Tlh C.M M6·l156 • OJt Hl;t\ ~n tvu '1,l-3418 11¥tlfl TIUAC11 = ~:-.·:~U .. Y :::: ::~TSYAClfTt = == •IL MA .,. ..... UL •ra1u .. , .. ,. ,..llt c•uttlU - IAY flLA .. 91 = :.a..;:r:lllllll ~:: :::~:1t1':14" = ~~~;:!L~IVllll t.UI , ••• 0' '"4"1U •m ... , LAUllClll"• .... "U"Ttlll-N at•cM ,... CIMITUY LOTI 4411 MA~ltll ll\I" ... ""uNTINI ;;.. "AllOU• 1411 CIMUU'I" U Y'Tt Mlt MAT 141,. ~1 1iia ... t II CllMATOIUll Hl9 •OAT llllTALI ... ,IUNTAIN Vil.LI'!" 4 MIM<tAL 'AlllU '411 le•T CMA,TU "9t llAL UACM Ult AUUl•NS -4:• "" "'9 1.e11• UACM .,.. /4WIATIOll tHVICI •m lllSMINe INTl ... 111#.1111 ceu111•'I" ••• TAl4WIL o&ll aeu MOVI"• t IANTA ANA .... ua TIAMS,MTHIOlll ..... ae&T IT•Ult ~ WUTMINtfll Wit IOA.U WAl!flt ._ MIDWAY CITY Ml• AUT• TIAlll,...TATlllf MU AlltCUn tMll IANTA ANA 11an. .... ~\~~=-;ICt~...... = lll'tlH LI...... = ~~'t 11ao = SIRVICI DtRICTOltY MMlteY~~•,....." ,_ 1,.ttvlfA W .. UIL "" 'McOUWTI... IMI LtcftlC CUI = Ulf CLIMllftl mt UP\.1'111<1 •8'Alll. ,.,., 4Mt ~Lii - CAf'llTU.. -Alf'"<.... ..,. MITHICM'IU _.,..,....,.. HACll -A"'-• .,.,., ... ="tll'lltll & PUH ,_ NNA "''"' •• • .,,._ -.... T-. ... T .,_, = C ... DeMUflUM -hlYlm.. AWflt •tNT •LS ••·" •""1"""'• ... w.w. n•t• ••..,. = " '°' flfCK, MA .... IY. ttt. '* ftUCU Apt1. flurnleh-4 au11•11• 11avtc11 "'' ,.,,. !,!!! ... •Ul\.Dlltl Ult 1"1,&llTWD IUTel .._ ., .... ,L. .,. CATI••"• on S,Ollf OU .. , • ~~'.T•" :.~·:. •11• , •• INITMAIOll" •i H AMT1au11. 'LAJJl(t .... 111ew,oo UACM ,,. CAl,lllflll"I .... llACI (AIU. 11oet •• ,. w1w,e•T Mll•HT• '11t Cl"'lllT. '-'°... •Mt All'Tfl IVtlNTt ~ ;IWll&Rf llllrl O -Ut ,CNILO C/411. Llftl'Mf ull All'TOJ WANfil!I "61 WIUCLI"' .,,_ teNT-..CTOU .. ,. lllW CAU • ::: UHIWIUIT'I" ,.,.. •tlf CIA"IT CLIANIH4 OH •.UTO 1.IU•l't &ACK l,A.V ... Cltll"I' 1.AVtHa A •IUll ut• UHi CAI\ .... ' I .. . ... .... ' .. ~ ... . . - 30 DAILY PILOT1NeW$·Pru1 t hlndaY. Aprtl 7, lQb6 .............................. ._._._. HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSH FOlt SALi HOUHS FOil SALi RINTAU ,, NO. MATIER WHAT 11' IS • • • • SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 CHARGE IT! I HOUSIS '01 SALi HOUSH FOi IALI HOUMI flu,.•ltht.a General 1000 General 1000 CMnenl IOOO Ceeta MIN 1100 Huntington luch 1400Huntin9toft leach 1400 Huntlntt..-leech 240CI "Just a Spoon· f ul of Money" K~ the paymenta way down on th.11 FOUR RED· ROC))f. tV.'O bath horl1" a ihort \1 alk to SCHOOLS lr mOPPING. ~llent car· pP~. drepee, firepl~: luab I~. all built-IN ' Md • lars-patio. NO DOWN GI ~ minimum down FHA and e11ly S23.<0>. D "runp Call 5.Jf>.1747 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $18,500 Gllit8'1ing hardwood Boen I and eocy Ii~ In tbla Utt!e ('harmer. Hui& lo«. on one e>I the tlf'llt ~ in the &rf'I )mcis itself !.o all the addu1'; on }~ nqbl wlnt "' do. Large 18 x 20 work· shop lor me hdlby man. \~ ~ boat or r.nuter. F-.>t<'t'lletlt 8JtUl llCW1 for old· ~r rouple "' ) Ollig mam eda Jl&ll atarlln~ on bwlding an r~t4t in !'Tiil rstate. ~ w..,cUtt Dr. 646·mt. ~n E>.·f'!I. PALM DESERT Now Open For ct Ion Dtlwct ('U51om Hnmes Sy OlarlH f , Wlutt , Jr. :; IUld 4 bf'drnoma. 2 baths, cupets. drapn. bwJHns, relnserabon, 2 c11r ~. La.ndKaped. 11pnnldtra. South on Port.ol• \0 Silver Spur R&nc.h C.te Tum MihL bep n&ht. to SUn l.A.11' and Mocm Lane. ----Benh H's A Winner! Shack Laglflla You'll have tD • .,,_ Uiat ttU ii one ot the lovelie1t two ltOf")' homes avallahle in Costa Mea. Locsted on a tarae CUl·dN(I! lot bMu· tjfuU.y ~· Th l I home tM.tul'H ' Wp bed. roaml -Rml fom&I dln1h& .,. j)lua a a.,.p aepu&te ~ room canpil ... with ...,.. ~ puetimc, &. ,uc.. lluiltu bmbeuw and • wet be.r. OU.-f.M.tUR9 lnclude upenatve wall t.q wall ~ bullt ... la ranp A oven. too mM1 n.traa lo JMntion· CM't ba bftt. Aald.n& only S38,• TradelA111111M FARR•W m E. 17'h. c.r.r. ~ IMMEDIATI POSSESSION 3 Bdrm borne. c:pt. neat .l clean larye fenced yard, Qwrt ~. n6.750 ~ termt. DING IAT. 2 bdrm, Mf,b ... pnce, larp R·2 tot. $11,!llO W.OS.McCarcle REALTORS 1810 N~ Blvd. C.M. • S4&-7T29 On '!WO LOTS · ·• · hiaf\ on tlle hill. vut ·~cl blue OCEAN VTF:W • • • look do\\ n on ha!U ol. OLD LAGuNA. :4 8.~ and re&d,y 10 SPD'ffi YOUR !UMMER in. ONLY $26.300: !! iUAL-=11 ~l:> Eut q>ut HJpwa,y Corona .. Mar 1 Bet'A een au-nation 6 nahlla> sm-no,t ----=.;............. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OtarlllUIC home wiLh fi~ plarP, dininc rm. plut.er wtl!A. 5tunc.1e root, IMde trtt s. $2600 ckJ. EASTSIDIE U tt I~ houlle w1lb finl*ce on bl& lot. M&QY fnlil tries. o~ to slloppirw. W .950. FORTIN CO. 1919 ~pt.. Blvd. Cclrt& Maa 6'2·j(XX) Eve U s.4390 LOVELY MANSIOO 2,860 §'I ft. ol luxury I.JV· lni. ~ bro.room and family room. k 1 t c h • n indudet buill • tn ttfrirerator. All roomJI &re ~ly !arr· Sit.I.lated M •-huge lo( \\ 1!h plenty al ~ for a J)Otll. W' have been eelec- ted u exrhmn ~ for ltii.a lTUI i;:nif!Ct'ftt hol'M. MESA \'f.lU>E REALTY ~·:tJ!IO -------. • OWNER DIS,IRATI e TO IEU.! e • LOVELY 3-BR. HO~fE • 214 E. ~ 8L A HIDE·A·WA Y WITH A VIEW JUST THE THING FOR YOU Sound proof room with a view ol the Sea & the Valley. 3 BR. 1 ~ bath. Your terms only $23,900. e NEA.R NEW s.aR. e HEATED POOL! . e COMPLETELY nm.H. + e WASH.ERIDR)'Elt Lot 60xll0, $300-dn, $14().mo. s:n.soo F/P. Cootact·Walter • ltol.lywood on premiaea or CRESTON STAR ROtrrE SOL VISTA HOMES 3 & 4 BR in one 0£ our d Ues most desirable tracts. From $22,000. e UNTURN ..... ~ Duplexes Furn. 2975 Bd.rma, blbll, ca. to shoppina. E • aide. 36' 16th Place. C.M. call IG-12& PASO ROBl.ES, CAL.. HARD TO GET G.I. IOlln al S'4 % that can be taken over by a1cyOD1. Love}¥ Ip M1M VIJ'de ltiabLandl home with 1600 .eq ft a bclra A family room . tmmediate J)Oeleamon. OwDo er wan.ta oUllr. Aald.na , S2S.m Lide lale l RENTALS Houw Unfunal1,_ Colt• ,... 1100 1351 Huntl"lfon leach 1400 1~~-~ .. Coi»se Ratty ~ * LOVELY 4 BR 3 BA. ~~~~----~ DOWNTOWN ~ ........ FOR SA1.f; BY OWNER. 4 * LGE FAMILY rm. $58.500 3 BR i den. l blocka from bedroom, family room and OWNER * 671-7669 hardwood f1n den, all electric kitchen, or l213l :\1!1·775.5 coUect. H.B. Hl&h. . !lr'e1>ta~. Only $23.jOO! fenced in troot courtyard, LIKE NEW l br, 2 ba, ao. w~ diata.nct' all achoo!&, patio, $45,cn>. By owner, R. D. Slates Realty lhoppm,. $25.950. 232 Am· 673-5017. 847..JMS Of' 147.z,1.3 EX~ 3 BR 2 bath boull. Good~ drpl, bl~·lne. flrtP,lce. $160 bent Rd, CM, S45--0CM7. Stop Look Ll•t•nl H"ntlngton leach 1400 Leeuna leach f Br. 1" ~ c:pta illDt new. -------- 170 5 mo. Olmp&etely leocfd. Wnt a.a Mea. $19,900. 663 RoN~ 548-7212 Principals Only NEwLY OEOORATED! Sale or leue. ( bdnn, 2 bath, den. prtlqe di.lpos· al. cl<»ed In patJo, doubJt p.ra,e. SM Cove, CM. a.tier s phone 494..m2. DUPLEX I J'Ul.J.. Y FURN? un R·4 lot. Back Bay arre. S'l3,SOO. W /take Hee T"railer u down. 646-7616. * LOVll.Y Colleie Pari< f·br/2-ti. Family-rm. Owner * 298 Prtncetcii. S«i--1~ BY OWNER * $1000.Dll. 2 Br.hae, Lee 50x.l.SO, R-2 lot. $lf J50. 646-1116 K CLEAN UP & SAVE Bnna yOUt paint brulh. mop A; .,..p • set reedy to use some al that ~)bow ~ue but WOW wt\aL a a ving! Ta.lea ovtr FHA pymll of $131 • t.hia ind. ewt')'thlnc· 4 btg BR.I, ~ Ila, bnci< h-plc, bl 1-in. RltO. hNl vy ahake root. d~ pr., huac T uu. lllrd lo< oo a NI .d"° Hll of Your Own for tu. pets It cluldttn Cal\)'<lll It ~an viewa fNtt'Y room. Euy walkin dilt.a.nce to bHch. 3 Br. de l&e llvin& area opens to pn Ill i n. . Chas. C. Mmtln REALTOR llel .HArllor. C.bf. M&-UJI S85 vate deck. Patio eDfry with 1 b@d!'OOM. All u1:1J.it1ea paJd. aupreme aecllllion. Decoca· 1 Ideal lor older couple.. Walk ton own home. Only -lo ~. bua, ~ Call $38.800. ~17. ~-=-~~~~~~-· 8 · 4·BR. 2·8&. Newly redeo- ~ Rt>ar drive I: Par1dni ~ bo&l or Tra~ Tralltt. Nr •• TAT. I Kindergart~ lhru J~· ~/?:ood I :.."F~: ~~~ 1 1 .. ae. 546·9076. •. LA lU Forttt. A Ya. KA TEL . LliUD• Beach l BDRM home, pebo, pr, REALTY <n4> G l-7518 unJque have~ fot a«ill.I only, 1700 Beach Blvd. ~.,,.,..,...-o=..,....-,~=-==-=:-:::-tropical eetllnl. 1 blk c:em· Verde 1110 IJu.n So. oi Wamerl $52.500 • GLAMOROUS 3 Br, pl~• ahop"ni. mo. 646-2267, :»~~-U4W:J-t-Jll)_'JNl~~~y~!H.._.!.!!!!... _ __!~i-E~Dn,r;•f,.~~.l ~ ~·- Oe1.n ~ hM 3 Wire 8Rs 210 CEDAR ST., N.I . ~ ~e.i;_1oork wt.&, v.er redec! soo ,...t~ pd. 3 ctul• Blork to ht-am. f'Xc.'tllt'fll DOCTOR'S HOME r. ..,. Cl, pallo \'Jew. dren '*· 2312, Ceci.l ~ 2 t>.thl, family room. ~ LQvel,y 4 BR " den 2 .iory 1 lnv .. tor• tic7.CN\ • ·""'l:"'RALD BAY, ,,,.,, .... 82. -i--bwlt It t.t rmt.a.la new furn11<hed 9~ Mtnwnt ~ ...,., .l:Alll£o U'V..,, ........,, '"'.11¥ · m ream. l'ftUrN. Paoe&fUer with 3 batha, A ltea.l on IDV' · ~ briaht It fttah, exc ram -R.ED-=--EC-~-3-_-br,.......,./-:-2-• ..,.ba-::$16S--= Hup covered pldio. Vacant hup ~1 oovemi pa· tenua.1. Old ~on 50 x IJ ~. ' Br, 3 Ba, beam mo. Bl•ft•. "-. s--i. ..... ,..,., • waitin .. tor • twwY Ham·-rerry b -... ......... ,. .. o-..11 .... ~ kl( ..... oU Beech Blvd.. _., 1 1 1 u .. ..,..,. ... ,.. -• .., 0, .... -....... ---)"--...... -~ ... "YU IV, am rm. trp c. It:• SES ATE. Days 646-4896 « f.mul,y. Only $22,900. REALTOR land&ca~ In front. Qafy lf .. & Good loc. for "*-" of. eluded patio, deck. V1ew. ~ & wlcendl ~ PLAZA REALTY 3338 Vta Lido N pB 10% dn It pnoed rlghl at fices. Hooa l'fflled. Allkini PEG A.L.LDC, REALTOR '50 DI.It 17th. C.M. ~ SJB.!m. call now for ~· $ll.:i!Xl • ~t.;ut .dn. UBS No. Cout Hwy 64.7.-tO'JO poi.ntJnen.l lO -· i •-•~-D-75 c:Dt.lrae Rally ~ Red Carpet TrMtment .._ ... _ """acb 49'-78 ••• •••••• Udo Isle.lay Front o~• •R£ BeaulW.I a BR l t>.m home EMDlA.LD BAY • OCEAN IAY VIEW Ultra <MrmlQ& Duplu ~03R:~~ :ui home t.D Newport Wett. la'e l.tvin1 ~ • s BR home with OPEN FR.l.sAT·SUN. Good tnconie potential WITH POOL. Will be <'Om· m . wtw crp.. bMutifully ~view ol. turf It CORNER, 2 Bdrm, iano, near ltors A acboola. Maple ~ wu.e. u 8-2394 a.ft 6 pm. nJr CHANNEL RD. Balboa Can canvert Lo •if'lllt ..a.....iu ted within danl9c. Aaume GI lo&n at coutline, cbnlnc rm. mod· plninsuJa. BEST BUY ON UDO _,......,. renova 5~ ~, With $2m> dzl. rrn ldtcben, blb1y pamted BEAUTIFUL TWO 2 bdrm &, den 2 ~. 2 flrepl. Call ua to -rhi. one! lnl eouple olb weeks C:,1 OPEN SAT H>. 1naide A: out • an exoel)doa. 1 STORY -$29,500 full pnc. f75.<m. Richardaon RHlty !::r~ :!:...~ ... } }::. ~ 96Z-2481 962-791l al .. 1ue • $1.10.cn>. l BR private paoo, Dew crpta. drpa 6: paint. HouM UI CIOW't· $!l; mo. 911 W llth. 11t SW • 2 BR. Helidi&a ioc! l102 Lal ur N B ..._,... LOUISE TURNER, Rltr. I 1.n> eq. It. ~ ~ . to ~ 61~&x, · · · i. · your bell otter may &rt 682 N. ~L Blvd., l.aiuna spread cul in and f'flJOY IL Call now ~ Bdi. <714) f9Hl77 I liJ,. Shov.-. lik~ a modeot WOW!! WOW!! ~Realty 546-5880 UNIQUE! ' hom' · 4 hli bedrooma pl1J1 Four unit Skip tmrMdi.ttt Poueulon * * * * * * * * * ** Olannb'C old world •1.mol· ~ ~ rum;::es."'7::: E. H. Mlcblld, Rllr. $3.4,(XX) to SJB,000 Au.rad:iva 3 bC' home, blma, 1 -· 1ha R JJhe~. ~ Fann- Fenced, Nr-lihopa le tc:hl.&. Ge.rdener. water pd. 6t6-J7l2 2-BR S&>-mo. Family ONLY Hu.sband, wtle It duld. ' ran buy • b@(t.er 2 lllOfY ~ E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa WW exthan&r for ~~~!! in<."I. dllhwuher. Mesa Vu--..aa ft eat ~ ldtch, Breakfast bar, ClTTE 1 bdnn ciou.,, v.-,ch I m.n thm 1ow pm, ,,.....d 6n.6880 DON WARD CO. de. '22.im. Owner. s.MJO s.~tu& • bedroom bomt. dilhwlhr, refrir, ranae.. stO'le 1: ~lripralor. $1). .___~ (atb displ, CUI be JIUl'Chu· We.t llde. 6'2-5613. ' 1.i1ai u, - 11 *3 w,... HOME + 2 6'42·2020 New-rt leech 1200 ~~~·""·:,:; ed turn. siu iso · '1500 0n. * :i -BEDBM aio • MO I ~~s Dr. s.m1. °"'1n INCOMES * ,..,.. a. N FIONT -~ d exu-. ;,;;. • MJssroN Rlty, 4!M..om. * 1989 • B OURLE ST •. - ' 0-.'nf'r ~tlnid 1n Sun <:tty & ~ -12-~-.cn>-. _N_o._3_&)'--sKl_•_V_il· dwarf fnnl trttS. Electnc RENTAL$ 6«2·2259 or 646-1017 MY" ••11tt1J" • Whal an op-~ /urn. ~ Trade • boat • taie waterlmnt home, 2 btn.ltins. dlsbwuber. Over· Houea Furnlthetl • 2 Bdrm, water p.jd. I porturuty~ 3-2 •I.or>' unlla. ~ TO.. A1SI J bdr bee.(.i\cr br. 2 ba, fully cpted Md 111.e pn\:gf. Only Sl1S a ---------• 2 Oilldren ok. sas. baths per unit. pnvate S29.SOO drped, comer frplc. vtew ol rnontJ1 ~1th t:IC16tu\i FHA. Cotta Mesa 2100 231 Av()('ado, 01, * ~ --:=-=-:-:--=-:-·.-:-:::---J>l tl0$. llldJV'ldual la.A.iH· 8albH S.y ,ropertiea bay, compl bltin kit, lnd· P! * 2 • BR HSE mo . mo. POOL TIME 1 ~bnllo 8*.rttt locaooo. AU 613-7420 6734117 ~ !orcl~~~~~· CUTE :i bdrm bauae, bltn * f'Tpl. Lee )Vd! ~ Take ows-• G J. IOM1 &tld I tor $.¥,900. Yoo netd 13700 DOVER SHO~ .,....... • ....,._ -"'"""· ldkben, d9ldrerl 6 ~ ~o. sca..m1 ...... ~~ J;1_!~_mo·~· u.x~ ~buy.Ube the tint ~o1'1 BAY and VIEW HONES =...~·~Ult eeU . ,AG~!~LSHTYOllS OK. $115 mo. WI Vldon&, 3 Bdrm. l ba, crpc:a, crp., ..,,.. .,...,.,..,., """ IQ· ,, tl'1 a yo • r 1. &A:W '44•ll90. "-CM. 646-6.'m. fr~, bit • tm. $165'. fa.nu21 room. hure heat~ Ralt.y. 1Tl6 Ora.rip Ave.. wt!A J pd ..... ...,.._, 1DJ1 Bw:b Bhd.. && SJ6..9'm 1Mnnp It b . and filtered Blue Hav"" C.M. u 1·773.1 MACCO REALTY CO. For The Good Life M7-85115 Evw 197-3361 Ne.,.,-t a.ech 2200 Pool, 0.ant det.acned double lm& Saetiap Dr. 1liE BLUFFS ••. 3 Bd. z11 ~ 3 ~ ! r:::S .~ cvqe and worlllltup. W1U I Nf'W'J)Ort 8-dl Ba. Y~a.r Old. Quallty ~ ••••• ****** -~ u-YRLY -. -1115. , ..... I» ~ted and ""' MODEL HOME tn•> r.n 3-8112 .,._.... ., ..... _ °"""II r u ... , naL-~ ""~ 1173 l'!W). * u 8-ooi.J 'I un COi' ,-""" ....,..,.,g. r uv ...... iiiiiliijill PENSIONER DD~""'"". carpet. 11UlT)I and chooM u • ft'>'<.. .,.....1180 Cl·... ...... ~.,,,.,./ •th • • • • II .. ~ .. un.n..cA.I r 3 • BEDRM HSE SUS. ... .....,. "'"" uu, ,.,mia. ...... , ..... • Cute Custom Built Call m·1664 your co1org. Priof'd 111 EAST ILUFfl CORONA DEL MAR SJ7.SOO. " Bdrm "-----Hunt r 769 w. 20th ST. $'20.$0. Can"t be beat any• R c. Greer. P.ealtor 6 • LNWT ....... U • r KI 2-8194 wht>r,. ROTTMAN co , Jug-l luted, Lush model l Br. Own.-moved • want.I 3416 Via l..ido OR H "JXl lngton Beach with bit· Newport Shores 2220 2 Bdrm home. hardwood 71~ F tll'Vleow Rd. 546-8222. home, aJ.stom decont!d hy I a quick aaJe at $25,cnJ. ins., frplc., alley &lCICeM n Bigiu. 3 Bdnn&. 11~ batill, 6*0tft RJtr. BEACON BAY It rocm to add on. Sub---------oon. frplc, dble pr. nur Hardwood Floon Mn " dinin$,; rm, proleA· EL ronn....3 DD l 'L "'-. •·m Bdrma, private beoach ,, mil down. * NICELY tum. a SR. 3 bllc:a 1hop·ng. No clop. ~-mo. all 1--"----A .....,... --. n -.. to oceM. Avail. April 14. Iu ll'crst SectlOll Bftt Buy. :~j(~/ ....._.~ -rm, comp{. qa/drps. Sl.26 boU lbp. By Ow~r. ~19 2 Bdrm. Cott-ve 642•3425. $00 Ea9t •ide. 2 br, p.rq1. I J Bdrm, builtim, !Wplac,, · • m , __ , _..,.... •· ln:t or ~ Even11121. _ _., ........ ft•-· a•---v.-• walf!' pd. Ne&r ~· Mn1. H11tVeylMr1. RILW.'11'1 ~°' wu. r -• .. , .. , ..,.,..., .. , ~---· 69 E pabo, •haka roo(. liq kit. Coldwell l•nker & Co . ..;.S:::l7=·156&===::a::=:z:::= Bdrm for aai. $1500 cb.rm. and oty <UJYenimc:s 1'1ND THE nfINGa YOU l 2ht St. 65-1558. Reduc.d '° SZJ.500 2200 E "'--H ... B Or Jeut. Sl'IS mo, 'mt only SlS,<0>. SM lt lalt" ads ta t ....... ,.1 Q uai· 0.'I "" • --.,. pt · OR~~· ,,. · Coate Me.a 1100 Holly Ln. N.B. Nr achoob now! • ......,. ~ CMll f• a wM • --------A: ahop'nr. I Evl'tl calf fl.1&-~ NEED NOW. hi ltle "Far D&ILT PILOT WA!l'f J bedroom .ti .. * NR -B£Am •POOLS! The &r.nnan Co. fled. AD! MMl'fa .,,, Corona del Mar · tirep1.ac:e 2 • BR/ 2 • BA. CONV • DEN Irvine Terrace · hardwood 1loott OWNER * 642·3j,59 Rul Ena.Le. & In•. Add E f 1733 Wet1~~~·· N 8 · I CaWonus hVlni! st) le homt • 11ew-qu&lil)' carpeQni SEE! 254 CEDAR ST. M7·~ x ra "Ith ~ BR ' I ... ,~ ba'"· . l • " bllU. Ba h "' , • "'' Pl * .:io· Trailer al ys or, NO POINTS c h Pool. e:\1ra p1av ya.rd Pn-* LI.I • .,,,..,,. "' r ·1 as To <'ed bef ..., l bedroom apt. Trailer park ...,."" O"ti · .X> • ~ dn . assume INn ~'EW LISTING • O\arnuni ,,..., Vil.J~ of turro.111· brand new-never occu Wttkday 121.l l l!K>-27«:>. I Sharp :l BR. " P~ & dlffnefll. 1~,. l bdrm rlll1;: liome. 11 $.'2 • ..m • pied yard · Mo. pmt $139 llx: y I fl ' din. llTPa, ~r l Owner Skr. 67l-0372 I . wall to wall ~ Corona del M.r 1250 I taxes bit • If\. lotchen. our ncome I plumbing. tum1t!hed l l BEST HALECREST . full t>.tb HOME JN GUE.51' APT. I NO POINTS Join tL'• w·1s1, mo"J•rn famn· ••• , ONL\'. $29,TJO, l BR. l!vll\& rm,~ rulT'.· • ~ kitcbm Sl:n> dn • aaurne loen. J n a "(" Thom1s Re1ltor Pill rm. l"-be. J car pr.1 * Pttll * 3 Bdrm. 2 beth home " i •· 1 BR w/ hup kitdlm, bll· L' h I STEAL at Sl'l.500 Low dn or I R-4 k" rage .. 2'.lll Watertron~ in&. l~ bath. a . ro achoola.. Wno ave more-an'd ao more a;.. I l I . ._..-.. Dnw. CdM. $47 .000. ., ""' mo h k 2'14 w. 0:ut Hy f>41·5527 NR optiOn. I · .taicwu OR ...... · cause t ey ••p e steady f1ow of ~pt .Bch. Evea. ~3 A. C. p ,titt'. Rltr. · treea Cu'-Bachelor UruL I blk ~ .. .--r:J-~ -~ • -· mo Harbor ~n . lmmediaie O>-'ClJ1)811(')' -r'~ ~~ xt h . • I i ED ROSE RL TY. -I . PRICED TO SELL from Bluff. 'ntY1 wa.1~front ruiy. lfu!li Bl>ach. 1!4l-8.i03 e ra cas coming 1n. t a easy. Just 2 St:NNY PATIOS • f't"JUlll a By Owner Drive. m ,j(X). T. A. Welsh, d Asklnit S20,00> for A 3 BR. aunny dispo51tion.:: 11: .. BP., : Open daily ~7791 & j48.6477 G•ru MAR 0 as they do. Put fast-action Da ily l?O\S bit-In. 1600 Bq ft GOOO roomy li-tha~ lotrh,.n. ~UIO Elde.n Ave. C.M. 11t ·3800 SQUARE n :.1:.1 ~ M~ den, Howo n..ooRs. Co'.\t •.••••.•••..••. ~1 ~.() Pilot Classified Ads to w o r k for Ao r .. ~~ hosn 1-• I '* Bldr'J OWN R.Kidenc.-e ;, "'-'--. ""'o·rv. n .. i:..n, .~...... ••1 ..... Delancy Real E1tate U<:UJVUIJI ' ... ., 531 .5222 :;..;oo.c wt cout. H\\y AU btms. Pool! Bnck galore' I Nw a.a• Pin. you the minute you discover some• Dime -a • Lmt CrlM 67:'~.>:>W llYUTORS lmma.c! $66,cnJ. S90.cn> • 1 Llk' new. $26.600 vaiue: LMderllhlp Real uta~ thing you own that still hes value, ™ tr ~ Here'I a "aleeper"'. Eu * CAMEO HlGHt..ANDS 847~ Eve 962-7:!96 J»/Tlt STAil GAZER:~~, aict.C.M.R-2~.au MI·7177 • Ctsy bier~ l STORY and is no longer being used or en- . aATt. • rounded by A·P. C·l Ir C ATI'RAC. DK. hnm• with COm • d A = M ,_~....,G.N. M -.':rt, ' proper1)'. near 17th S ~w i " &pt. O<-ean 111r1" 'BR · pl. l'!'dtt. Cf1U/ 1oye . ~ .,. ,._.., lit ,..., si-. ..,. t ocr lit ~ Stwi>. aound J BR hard hwy for Aal! nr IP~e 14 • I drps. la:' Ml'Vl<"t rm, f!Xtn -~ ~ To -...."°" __,9« for ~r idav, '"'-1~' wood nonr-bOme· Doob option Ownpr. OR .. 'HH07. 1~~ paho 70 13;; lot, bl~k Don 't keep things you don't i)Atr7~ rt!OdWO'dHxirr~dn'Q to ~ :!n..U '8 ganiti· Full prtet $18.9.10 NICI:: ., I S lilt'<' Only SZ3,2:JO. oiYCUr Zod1«bt"'-s9"-SUbnut low down. Hurry ,.up,.x (). of llwy BRASHEAR REAL TY Ust an~ miss out on •xtr• c:•sh fh•t Ll'l>E S:l9.:io.J. also 1·ha1 min~ :i v a ,.. a CALL DAVE MYnn. Br $::l.OOO Owni>r Oil J-4lff.l ~17.J;,\11 Ever. 646·71671 :>40-USl. Hentaee R.e•t Ea· $ll,So0 means more fun for your family. <?o tate. 1 Lido file 13"1 GI d FHA I d h h ~ no n •m " t rout'! you r home tod•y end make ---------I 3 BR l't ba, cptdldrpd. U • 'II .. 1eeeeeeet ~~w~· lllnJcM. lAYeb' a li~t of the things you find. Then OWNER MOVING e CIRCLE di1I for a friendly Ad Writer. Narthltdl, 3 BR 2 be.th, 962-2475 Rlty 962-2471 Q h family room. 111, yard. nMr LOVELY home °" cu1 de uc t er families want things Ii~• ac:boo11 .ti lhoppin&. $18,500, at. extra larae toe, Block household 't rt • t Sa,i% tinand!'I· walla. FA ht-at, built·ins. I ems, SpO S equ1pmen 1 TUBACH REALTY Lowelt Price •S' Lot like nrw C8rptts, s21.cro. tools, musical instruments, c•m· #' ~· -v Only SS,000 Down S.lber, ]~13 ~1agnolis. · u ttJ •• 1J ; I I h t f \' • d ?r ,, .,, ~· •• 30'/1 Harbor Blvd ( \f .-.r:r <0111 Pn II'\ mm;ir ,~ .. rm111~trr. l!l7·~. eras, atr con itioners , boets, mo· •1.n lJ •1 MZ>-M:Zl t:ve~. i>-lfHi HJ 1 l><lnn• fl11111•~ .. J1" I·• 1~M J)()\\~ F HJ\ appra1Sl'd, -~ "" •••••••• ,I "11th~ lli·ht>am,.,1 n.mrH t ... flop :l RR . .1 bll. h1m1fy rm. tor s, and much more ••• And, th ese lJ \1111: rmm 1111h hpl1· _h 1j f['ll;, flrpa. fllllO, nll't"ly 01a.14tl'Kt. . MJ..MT•. dlarrt., ,..,.,., kl tchrn l'll111ntr1 r11 IAll'l«<'lld. ffi\fENT ALL cash buyers are watching Ciani· ,.., e.d. u.. .tt ~ ... C'111;i.rtrl f 1111 pnc-. $47 i()O /\ROIJNn . ~ Shon!wood f ' d I ..... c.e .._ .,.... rtar! ""'"" 11;:,.w1~ nr. ~am pm. ~ co umns every day for offers. IAYSHORES 646--49.U -------- \ c 1 ( ' RINTALS ~ l'urnlahtd RENTALS Ap'1. flurnlaht9 UNTALS Apta. Furnf ehM RENTALS ltlNTALS Aptl. Unfurna.hecl Apts. Unfurnw.N 4100 COSTA MESA 5100 OSTA MISA 5100 -~ On .. .JJunJreJ C#/ JJr. •••••••••••••••••••• f'ROM Sl<ll ,, .............. . Our rent! NEVER go Up! Wt PAY YOUR UTIL! Only 2 ..,C. avail 1-2 BR. HARBOR GREENS BACHELOR -UNPURN RENTALS 4oh. Unfurnlahed RIAL ISTATI General Thu~ay, April 7. 1%6 &US INUS •nd l'INANCIAL D~IL Y PILOT /N1ws-'1tu :JJ ~XC.ELL~T bo!ll'll'SS op· , . porlunlt)'. auto body, fender Bu11n ... Service 6562 • IRAND N!W -NOW LEASING ~ Furnlahed Unfurnished Buhelor-1 ladrm.-2 ldrm. • ILllo weumi. The Clean· est! Neowe.1 : A.II convenr· ences: Bellu-aaro,ns. lll)ll· dous drekB. Lee Pool & Recr~tion bid&. All bltns OU lltl'~t park111i;. N1~v· t~! Yet quiet! An llP• "'9idence for people Wtlo appreciate lhe BEST FOR LESS! from $90 incl util £XCLUSIV~ RenlaJ.a.Kall\y H•rdlnr 2 BR $1~115 *HOM E+ lNOOME * SPAOIOUS Owntra Home ~·Br/2·Ba. Fri>l + F1VE 2·Br UmtJ. l.ar(e POOL! Spacious gT'(>W'ld.s, m lJ\J mum can. Modem ! lmmac! Wiii pa_111t &bop i.:araar l'On&b11111· -TYPING My Horne * Uon. r'OR RJ::NT. R<'at lo· • • •· c•itton In C2Jt• Mesa! Pb. IBM Elrctrk. l..dttra. ""° Quiet, eracloua living. One of the most ipec• t1cular Ocean and City Views in Laguna Beach. still within walking distance to beach, theati:_ea a~d aqopping. Drive-in Parkin&. OUTSTANDING FEATURES: -• Omtral elevator • P .. 1vate Balconies 1 • 2 & 3 BDRM -l'URN & UNllUltf( H .. tM Poelt -Child Cere Center Adjacent te thoppln' -Choice lecetlon 2700 Peterson W1y At Hara.or •nd Adems, CMt• MeH 3 BR $UI0·$:.!'.!5 Cpl$, drpt. fi'plt", dllh/wshr, plwnbed for wuherldryer, tilCI 11ar T l!tOraie. pnv pa.bas. 546.-0370 Rental oUi~ oo Jo'laillh•p Rd. LI 8·~71. tX>1ts, rtr. II B. 962-1&;,8 trlld'I Ct1',Y·bkn. 548-1824. ..... .. ~ OCEAN vitw • New 11. ~~ tnve1;~nt Oppor. 6310 ' Carpentering 6590 It ·:io unll ape. blt1~1. all • REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS rented. i:;.z. ttrrnl'. Nrxt to .-"IJ:;EOED! Rcw·rd or 1ode· .\la1n1eoance any aite ,JOb. 200 rnillioo prvpoaed heach pendent .'v!C'1 Ch !or promo ~:1 .vra rxper 543-67U develop. 841·28411 rxrl· for gu1d11n1'f' Rr : """ -*CARPJ::NTRY * • lJv nn A Br'.a pn- wired for Tel-I· Clear cloeed cireult , TV antenna 1yi.1em • Sound-eOntrolled concrete flra le wal11 * 1959 MAPLE * Coeta Mna * Ml 6~ I ••••••••••••••••• ·~I lbebllad ~~.J.~IO!ipltall I mass·M4<t, low·prlrt rPl'tll p111911, Cement, R.epaira .. Al• lu.i.,... ltentel 6060 ~''""· Min snve~I pl'Qh~hlt ter. !l48-t>7lO, f\42-6461. 61:>·2616· • Ranges, Ovens. of flneat reception. Dtshwashera • LAGUNA llACH DOWN Town COIA.a Mesa, Older 5 room ~. on alley. Yard, Adulra. U H 87:1. 3110 LEASE $190, Mesa Verde. 3 BR 2 bath, g-cil"denrT & "II· BEAUTIF1Jl. 1 bdrm, den, patio. qu.iel. lit. shopping, rugs, dr1il. llO\le. refri&, washpr, dt')'er, $135. 714-673-879'2 239 V2 Rochea· 1er. CM. JB me~a IRAND NEW * ADULTS Only $110 & Up-Water & Gas Pd. l & 2 Bedrooms Recreation fo"acilities Private Patios -Carpets le Drapes 160 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa Between Newport A Feirview, 541-2627 ------------- 5100 -OST A MESA FROM $89 ~ 2 bdl'm, carpets, drapes, elect bll-ill.!1, privftle gar. in· t'luded. Near Shoppinr· Preatip Addreu . . Economy ~nt.s MARTINl9UE GARDENS Bick S.y 5240 Cone. Bldga For LHa• 3000' -6000' • 10,000' • 16,000' SOPHIS'nCATED I Hvy J)'o\r, j)iiVtd pk'i;, n1t'e oJ. NEWPORT RIVIERA fit-es. Finest lot. Baker St , Luxurioua Townbotlse Apta. C.M. nen 3 l'l'>AY~· 6610 Bachelor }"urn " from $J\O Up lo • Bedrooma., l balbl. · llLL IROOKS CO. l Br unfum .. · · .. from m A ch-.o 'J. Br untum ..... ll'Om S\15 ti.a ..., aaraiea. lndu1tri1I Speci11i1t1 ter incl. No pct.a. 545-969'1 _R_E_N_T_A_L-=S----- Apta. Furnished Newport hfflt 4200 3200 Mortgages, T.D.'s 6345 ! C•ntr1ctors 6620 PARK LIDO * 2 BEDROOMS * 1¥• BATHS * POOL * 2 CAR CARPORT $225 Mo. lnclud. Util. Cor Superior I: Placent.ia Newport leach 646-3164 .EAlffff1.JL oew Spanaah ~yle Horne. 3 Bdrma & coovertlbJe den, 3 betl\I, fireplace, carpeted, drapes, bltn ldtdlefl. In the Blurts. FuU maintenance. av.im- ro Pool! Parks, and at-h! By Owner. tor Me· Avail July ut. $340 nth Pl!OM 644-0U3. AT THE BUJF'FS l'l('T' ofttns h1a &patldi.ng l 1padoua 2 br.. 2 ba. tor leue to qua.lilied ant. Carpei., drapes, . 1>91io. Leilure bvi.n& "-fullest. All mainten· ·e provided • hall green swlnunUli pool. Call Ul.1, Bier. 2 • Br/ 1~ • 81. $150. • E1:>cl • patio! Oppo5- dtcllft Sbop'i/ 673--0510. 3237 2 • BR + DEN l • BA e. Carpets, Drapes. t·ina. Clo.e to Recrea - Ctr., with Pool! Tt!'llllia ! Pla;y area! $250. 1618. mo Gener ii BAHIA MAR 931 West 19th St., C.M. DELUXE l .l 2 Br F1JRN I UNTURN HEATED POOL -PuttiJI~ Greeo • r 1 d i 1 n t beat - washer dryer tacilltia · carportl etc. Pnoed trom $ll5 -$150. See Mit, Apt. 5 U00 Nord Baytn Apu. l Br, lg hv rm, Sl65 mo. S!ngle w/ kit, ba, '135 mo. &t6·tt'l6. 4100 Holiday Pl1u Aph Adult living. 1 Bdnn Apt overlooking pool. C8rpot & extra pr1v•t.1 partana. 642..5151 1965 Pomooa Ave. C.M. Nr. C!cy Hall le 19th St. * NiSSiU P1lms * I & l Bedrooms !i.JRN It UNru~ POOL: 'Quiet!' $79.50 up. 111 E. ~ Sl., C.M. 6t2,JM5 VICTORIA MANOR Love.lY .Bachelor A l Bdrm. $89. w.a 2 wk.a free rent. C'omlortable .t\im, bltlns, Heated Pool, C"lba.na, IP&· cioua Gt ~I. 989 V1ctona St., C.M. ~m BEAl!flFUL 1 BR, pool, gar. All util. pd. YJ blk .i. ot Harbor on lBlb. Sl~.50 mo. 2 BR Uni. $l4't. 646-8016. mA>u 11Ju•G J br, 2 ba, sm • M'P lower lev. IUite. t.a. $200 mo, SPACIOUS 2 bdnn, tum or unfunJ, WW ~. drps, elect blw, nr tcboola le mop'ng, 3355 646-5419 • 5CH(12 e~s le l5&t 617 Jumine. "'--------wkends. 1t BAY FR.ONT * m u. Uni um. l.30t S. Ba)' Balboe I.land. Pil!r floet. Cpta. • drpl, blt:in , 5 bdrm, Ir 4 ba. mo yrl.y. 673~ Ir 3-1300. ---------NEW 8A(ljEL0R APTS Luxurioully !Um, all copper bll-ina, gu A: water pd, Sl20 mo. Im Paraooa u blk E of Hart>ot) Mer Apt 9. 1 Bdrm Dup(ex $85. Lara• rooms. Newcy painted. Qulel p I e a s a n I aurround!np. aose lo lhopn'&· &46-2118. COMPLETEl.. Y tum house tr.Wer, apace pald. Adulta, no peU, Sp #5· 1660 Whit· *WANTED!* Girl to share ~l or houte widl responsible mamed lirl wtio.e hUllb&nd ls ao- rng to Vi'I Nam for 1 year. Muat be e1nplo)'ed & l'l'- 11ponsible. Cail alter 5 o'cloc.it. 642-3294. 1 BR, Sipe 6 or 8. $125 wk. Plua bachelor ~· m. wk. C. A. Jenninp 1213> DU ~7041, SY 2-()388. MODERN 1 br., pri. patio, t'arp()rt, adulta, oo peta. 2620 Avon, $9[). 613-6066. Bves. 2 Br. l blk to beach le bay $100. 1324 W. BaJboa, Apt. c 673-1737, 548-6()43. . ROOMY nice 1 bdnn & den. Near beach! Bltns. lar&e cloeet.s, gar, $120. 6-12-SS83. e DELUXE BACHELOR APJ', Cpta, Orpa. Worklnr man or woman. 61>41196. EASTER RENTAL SlOO Sleep1 6. 67N732 -N ewport Hgt1. 4210 Cl..EAN 1 -2 BR/ $90•up AD ULTS. * 646·1801 2421 E . 16TH ST. Corona del Mar 4250 -· "' -~ .. ,:;. ON 10 ACREs 1 A: 2 Br • Furn Ir Untum 3 Poola -Tenni.s -18 bole Purtl Gl'ffn Contnt'I Bkfst. 900 Se1 Lane, CdM 673·3445 1McArthur at Coast Hwy) • COROLIOO APTS. 2 Br. Gmd-levd , StudJOI, Pnthae. all mod. oonv. Pool. dUJd. pets OK, ~ 6 up. 41 !Yl E. Coa.si Hwy., CdM 673-3378 S.lboa 4300 EASTER RENTALS for !am.Uy ool,y. ~ front, sleeps S, 925 E. Balboa. Blvd. 675-5240 * YEARLY S1lS mo. * Penn -Point. CJun l • br. Gar. Ulil -Pd! 673-2332. TAKING Eastet rentall now Balboa Motel, 315 E. 8al-oo.. 673-9945 _£ I h I til'r Avr., CM. xe r .. r'l, wes er _ er, R O. It also BAOIBLOR S80, Separate. Lido lel• 4351 crptt • drpa. M•y huuse treshly painted. Pvt h It to y.._? aarden 1t1rt'Ol.lnd1ngs. ks 8~1 Realty (Ad·' _646_·z_1,.,.1s_ . .,.....,.....,.._-,,--- • & BrOOkhurst) LARGE 2 bdrm furn apt, ·2421 cai-peled , adults. no pets. h rd f·rnc1 I Jnquire 179~ Rochester. CM i1 • to • n ce u 8·3043 BR Hntal for $140. ---· --:--:--:--:--:-II one costs $l40 per DEL.XE apta, idtal ror bac.h. & it extremely 1 br $90. 2 br SJ.25. No I I tud d cbldrn. 1993 Oiwcli St. CM, •· t nc • rps, ,_,,., ....,,. I Bdrm, gas-age, ul.ils paid. $130 lt-U<', 107 Vil f'lor· en~. j28-5744 days, 675·.'J.O'J3 1 ves. B•lboa leland 4355 - * ATI'R.ACTIVE 1 • BR tW11 apt. + 1idc lie Moor· in& or alJp. ~ -mo. leaae. * Call OR 3·5335 * Harbor Est1tes Apts. 3000 Royal Palm Drive (1 blk We.t or Harl>or, comer <I Baker 1. * Fr• Rent* 2WHlls * FrM Utilitln * '(hildren Welcome Very lat&• 2 bd ~I.I. foaced air beat, heated pool, cJo• ed sva&•, pauoa, ~ WF.BTERNER APTS. 'l1.9 W. Wilson, 646-1251 Holiday Pl•u Apta. Adult Uvin&. l Bdrm. Apt. overlooking pool. ('arport .t extra •private parkin1. 642-SISI 00 Pomona Ave. C.M. Nr. City 1WJ Ir 191.h SL I BRAND llW 2 Bdt'Tlii. with i;:aniie. $00. Wal<r paid • clOM to shop- ping, 1561 ORANGE AVE. ~.OJIO $&O MOVE-IN credit °" third mo. close to acboola, abop· Pina and coilepa, brand ~ !rub apt1, w/w cpta, drpt, bltna, dllp, 2 Bdrm Hi bath, ltudlo at $ll5; 3 br 2 ba at f135. 1039 Millllion Dr. 546~~. NEW 2 BR modem archltect des1gned ape.. All •.lectrlc. &aut cpll It drpt. GE kitch, lg~ p&tios Ir balconies, oolor ant~MU. encl. gar, free lndry rm. East.side claw Ill, near bus, adulta. $ll5 up. 120 E. 20th SL 642-4441. 1 BDRM $84, l bdrm $ll4. Cpc.s, drps, Bltns. Furniture & gara&es available. Heat· ed pool. 371 Avocado St. C.M. 64&.s964 3 Br, 2 &, unfum , .•• u;..o ~ ~R converu~ I lTI'll 541·4'609 • Deluxe 3 Br 2 & unlurn, USO:sm me:.":;... :':. DAVIDsON -Realty prVpool, ~ · ·' '· · · · $230 PHONE "~" M "" -·. :iO~~:;;-;-• WE WILL IS1 T.O. S98Z>O, 6'4 nn l•n.J In BUILD IT! Gracioua living, carpeta, · V'M'"v.JUU INDUSTRIAL clnpea, pr, park-like sur-leet lluff 5242 Jo~ully leasied. '6611 per mo. San D1c~o Cty. Well aecur-j • ed. L. CoatJ1, ownrr, 675-~120~ • Remod: n>u.odin&s. ---------income, f'u!J pri<lf S6'J.500 11th & Santi An1, C.lt\. l•ttltluff Apartmenta Rlt. 2750 Harbor. !>B. CM iJ2oo 2nd Truat ~ed. $..~ Add a room -lot 1. mo, 7.j',~ 1n1• nue in 18 No On Pymt. Ml 6-89(» ~ 646-423.1 1n Dominao Drive. N.S. :>46-:>160 I::vea ~9-J()jg FURN -tr.IJfUR.'I/ Dl.alnctive new Bay View ~=-=======::::...::'- rnu. Will rttscoonl 00·4-l:ll COSTA MESA LUMBE.R ANNOUNC EMENTS * SPACE PROBLEMS? ... * Contemporary &arclH Apts. 1 Br $1.15 • '! Br Sl :ti Nr UCI. OCC. Ford, ColltM Pool, pnv patio, drps, cptJ, aar. trpic, bit -1na, d»hwshr 157'' Orchard, 111 blk off Santai Ana St, bet Melli Dr . &: Pl.liaades Rd. 54~]. e PR.JVACY IN AN APT~ e YES· 3 • BR/ 2 • Ba up- ltain, e L&e. Hvio& & duUJ11: area. • 1>t·Ba. Bltns, downsta1ra.' e Cpu, Drpl, Tl!RUOUT! e 2 GARAGES 1! dcs.lml. e CH.ll..DR.EN 01< •ALL TiflS $150 · mo • AL&> 1 -Br · UlO .-mo. e 980 EL CAML'IO OR. Mgr. ~2 549·3617 I PARK WEST • spaciou. ~·· -2 Ba •ht.in llOOI • PuVveen ... • Frplc • Lodr,y 1ac'la e Adult It FiuniJ1 areu $149 . $159 1845 Anaheim Ave., C.M. 642-53SO MESA NORTH APTS. 2 BR $l.15, 3 BR, 2 bltth, untl.tm Sll9.SO. A.llo furn apu.. Pvt p.uo, clrp9I crpts, bit-ins. gar. HEATED POOL N r. shops, acti.la i OCC. CHlLO 1eelioo. ~ OK. CooUctil'e / Baker 541Hl688 VILLA WEST G~ Aj>ls. w/pvt patio, Commercial 6015 •nd .NOTICES Additiona * Remode.llnl crpt/drpa, bit-ins, 2 car g.u-. R PRiM.E -INVESTMEN T I Found (Fr" Adi) '400 ml' 6 yr old bldg. nr Sul- Rec center w/ pool. 1 B from Sl45 -2 BR, 2 ba from r'ree est. * Financin& * \.i. H. CRONSHEY CO. 1..acenied 1t 67J..5.t21 $19f>. 644-1~2 "' 673-4116. lock' s J,.ashion Sq. 'J. Al\ I~ pay ov~ 9•,, net ~orone del Mar 52 50 above all exp. on $26,6111 The 20.'i I.st TD can ~ ·I ...u.!. • COROLIDO APTS Lytle Rltr. SU.9493 Sil W. 19th St., C.M. ~ Br. Grnd·l!'VeJ, .Studlue, Pnlh!e, ail mod. conv. Pool d:uld, pell OK, $1~ ' \ij)· UW £. Coa_st Hwy., CdN 673-3371 e JA.MAlCA INN e N!:;W Z ·BR. 2 · BA. e All elec • kit. + dlhwr. • ~ Pools: 0.''IL 'l l vacancy! e 4l out ol t 2 RENTU>! lndu1trlat Rent•I 6090 LEASE Industrial bulkh.ng. L'.XlO isq Lt. Room for r~pun· s1on. ~-llorescrot ltglll· in.:. lnaulated walla. LO'l'S ol s~~ It 3 Ptiur l>O°>' er. Call Tom KimbaJI 62-l·:irol. ;·ouNo Thurs. rut. wry .>'OWlli: black male &c:OllJc w1U1 chain ' collar. Vic. 001 St. & .Ba.11)()11, 67J.:.!1~\0 PIGEON, wtl.lte '-cad. blk It wht w111as, "'ht rail, band on lea :: GG 6513, wne. call :i36· l Tlj. FOUND Male e NEW !DEAS e K1ichena remod<'led and l\IOlnl added. ITJ~, 821-9834. -~._,,..-=--* REASONABLE! * Remodel or Additions! Tenfu to suft 646-7533 ~•rpet c1 .. n1ne 6625 Black ~r. llalecreat. CM. :..iG-7468. mmiaturt Hu tap. PROFESSIONAL CLEAN• Area. ING. Houaecleanlnc. floors, wl.ndc,ws, carpet•, Reas. TRANSISTOR Radio, near 16th & TullUl• Pleue Iden· Illy. ~·~'Ufl7. Work ruaran~eed. Ml-8164 Gartlt nlnt e IT HAS TO BE NICE: t CALL 673·8UO e -Cl.EAN 1 Br, stove. refri& .i{jxj'J ~torage or work.shop", 1 ov«'rilead door, yard .slor· age available. N~wPort t..oet 6401 \ Spri ng Rejuvination ~~~~~-------cpl.I, drps, lit lhopa .• Ar 613-7~. Be11ch. &l2-53st. mo 1677 Superior, CM, 1200 aq ft, lfil 110. 3 phase 2'.lO, bld. Owner 673-8963. LOST black male min poo. t La" 11:> r.oov·lttated·seed· die Vtc Nllybrook • Bel· ~ . 6LOCK lo ocean I< bay. 1 pvt f , CM o i.:yt .. o n ,._11 e Gimien dean-up-.otl cond. u. ' · '"' "....-..u. "" SOIL SPEClALlSTS alt.er 5. ~20lll. e Ro\ot.lllln& & Plantin& 6100 LOST 8l.ac:k Poodlt puppy e OR J.1166 e bl , new ww shag cptt! j)tltio, l adult, wo. 673-7 629 Lota Lido ltle SH * 2 Bdrm, 2 Balb * bllne, cpta. dl'pl, littpiace $215 mo yrly leue. 673·382 3 BR, 21,l t>Mba, bk • .Ina March l6lb. Vk. Delaware lo' 1•2 NEWPORT le 11lb St.. H. s. ai.tld'a ~t: 536·•· 30x86. 126 • U1!1 St. OWNER 642-79'3 EY• 675-1669 Y'EMAJ...£ Coils., sable • "'ht. cpts. drpa, fll>lc, Vic. Cannery~A: Warner. 3-30 PIJ'1PY A dUJd iTlevq. 847~. y PRIME R·5 Lot zorRd I :-- tMO unita, medical, eU:. 1104 x 1 Nr..W boy'J Schwillll Bicycle. yearl $35(). H&n1et Perry. 675· 208> 137 800 _ 25«i' dn gold w/chrome I.Mm, roU UN\ , ' , bar Oil ae&t. Lk:. # 3!l()2 _._ M7•2848 . I REWARD offered 98M!l60. Huntington ... ch - EMERALD PALMS LARGE lot 75.x.156. V1f!W or MALE. Bia.ck Poodle Vic ocean I< countryside • NCYI' FaJrV1ew, C.M. Red ColJar. a ~~~~· Own"' Bier A!"wers to ~tr, ~·4i9J.1 BEST B1.1y: Build 2() urut.t. ftetMftllt '405 All l~ · ai·. $49,000. ~r -5 Beauutul. apacloua, 3 bdrm 2 balh 8'>U· Wood burrun (inpl~, ThtrmOI l'Ofltrol 1£d FA heat. Bltm, di.lb washer, aa.rba11e di.Ip. tilt lckdlttl 6 btuhrooms • Pouita ahoppin&. M7-39a7 TERJUFIC CORNER ... cpll It drpe, lbn.i • out Wuher10 A dryen, SWim HAUUNG/~'I yard clean· llP· "nwa. Shrubs, fvy ahllped, 1~ or remov• ed. Flower bed weedln&· * CALL fi.&:l-8307 * 1r VERN'S * Gl&l'dl:!lltn& aervlce. Rototill, nt!<A' l•wna, patiOll, clean· u1-. MO\\ Ina, f<la1na. Work auarallleelJ. 142-lQJS. TRIM· RITE LAWN SERV. ~u mo. ralt • S2 av. lawn N~ lawn:./apt"kl/I. rot.otlJ. clNnup, haul1n1. ~12. e OUV E TREP.:S e PAI.~ TR~ by "B.ayleea" 175 up. 678·3157 LENDSY STOCKS NR • 17th Sr. shop&. 2 • Br. SpaclOUll l Br., 2 Ba. Ha • Ila. ruo. Lee patio, Furn. -Unfurn. mllltl Pool! $137.50 mo. . roR DUPLE.'< So. On Wtal~ * ~-0'!26 W~l corner al Oak A War FREE Sauna llaths ~ ha.ppy like au ~ 1829 Slnta Ana Ave., C.M. ~·72.W * GARDENER Bit • ins, Cpt1, Drpe. p · .. _ <>--1 646-7198. nv. 11&-, .-..., • * 268 C ABRll.LO * Puttin& Green U20 up adulta only· * TOWNHOUSE * i55 w. 18th St. c.~t 2 Bdrm, 1 ~ b&lb, 1>91io, $75 • 2 B.EDRM (or fumJ cpta, dtJ>i, stove. $117.50. rot.'lLD.,"""' Dtr"T'C n.v 121 E Melody U,. r """' -~~ ... &:.•.o, vn• ~18·~ & j48·176! .7a3·A w. 19th ST. * 2 • BR DUPL.EX, WW • E -1iide 2 br, $85. New Dt cpta, Drpe, R.vl&e, Pa.Uo. oor. gu ~· reln&. pr No Pf\S, AduJta. l teen 01< ai;:e. Belly ok. 548-7777. . - Dover Shores 1 bWllUn • bop• to the New. Panoramic Ba,y I< CX.-an porter Sauna A: Mauaee. view. By ownu. 545-1956 Newpon.r lm, JambotN Y Rd., N.B. FftEE MAS· ner, H.B. 847-«112. OCEANAI RI APTS. COME SEE OUR LOVEL 2 Br., l~ ba. cpt.a, drpe, pe. h~~nttel• ~ l . '2'0 SAGE lor EVERY ~'0th peu CUSTOMER! HA VE: Local propertiee. 644-4960 tio, aaraae. Oilldrell • welcome. water paid. 7811 Talbert Hunlirlrton Buch EXCHANGE. Jo'or out oJ -""'==-,-------area and out of stale prop· WANTED· Girl to &han 8'>t UT·lOlt 40 er1>'· or hot.ult With responsible Member: ~lety cl Ex· married (lrl whoae liua· 141.n GAR.DEN APl'S 1 l 2 Br. chan~e Coumdors. band II &mug to Vn•t ~am 646-{JJj7. I:; -~ldl' I br. fenced, SU>Vt', PQUO· Carport, ADULTS. ••7 "· ..... c.. * 363 E. 16TH PL. * retrig, ~arb & dill, &atlli•· I TM2 Ronald Rd. * ~~77 * ~. Drps, Sltnt. Pvt lrw i Y"ar. ~lusl be Pn1· ploy<'d & ~IJOO~tblr. Call &lier 5 O'dock. s.t!·:'.>294. t $110 • MONTll e e NICE CLEAN 2 -BR. Cpt.a, Dt,>s, Bltna, Lge ~t· io. Nice area! Nr -&hope: e 668 CENTER/ APT - A drape:;. sti.;,o. 548-7271. or, VI 7-450t &tter 6 pm. 1 1649 ~e»tc:lill lJ1 · 646-0:.!~'8 1 2 • BR $12.'i • mo. Blau, { EXTRA LGE 2 BR 40 Acr!'s, Anl<'lope Valley Patio, f'rpl, Cpu, ~ Cpu, drpa, bWn range, &a· IL.A. Co.1 Frei> & Clear. All Gara&e· ~ ELDEN. raae. nr ttie beach , abo(>'& OI' Pan FOR loc-omt Prop- SINGLE ADULTS JAPAN~E GARDENER Service. Clean • up 6 new I.awns. 330-2577 after 6 P.M. WEEDY Iota Ii yards clean. up. Rototlll, apriralers. lawn.a planted. S4..l-S677. e GARDE.'ilNG WORK e e LIGHT HAULL~G e e :>48-3829 • JAPANESE GARDENER La~n care. tnm. compl. ~ ~&rv, 5<18·al8:! -646-0384. NEW l.AW'.llS, 'm.EE SER· VICE. llAliW~G. WORK GUARA!'lTEED. 642-206,;. Gener•I S.rvlcff 6612 .AVAJL! 2 . BR apt. $15. ell\ chlllrm oil. N7414 or eny: S_25.000. _Equity. Eve. Call for r~:ordcd meaaaee CPTS, ORPS, GARAGE, 847-5166. 646·~ Or ~·2486 CA\tP· 2-1 hrs. 836~ * CAN • DO Co. 545·~ DELUXE upper Triplex 2-br. BLTNS. * MHT17 DELUXE 2 &inn. l" beth. us. co .. REALTORS. Vic-MARGAEU.~JOIUVI Glad· P.eas! Reliable reJ*lr Ser. Cpi., D11>t1, Bltna, Garage. . furniahed I< unb"n, $95. tona At Newport. 646·8811. Paint. Plb'a. Carpentry. Nr-shopa, O.C.C. Ii Ma,y Co. OUS ~.•o OOO """--~ ltone not respon~ible I.Or * CLEAN &t HAUL * No pets, $95 * ~:i9 Newport BHch 5200 403 Mcmphi.I. 536·'130. • LHUXVRlN h....,Sh, ~Sal.. lu1u1·r clebt1 of Dai. Lrone -L1-A-.""' -yu-... -,_-_-all~ ...... --,ni-. · blk6 cast ol Lake Park. ome. ort ore, I· ,-.•v """' .__. $7• Mod rn l 0 -t Uni .,_ I 0 -ch H Glaclatone. E1~1111h..1,... .... , ... ul. "'--. ;,. e °'. ap . . Su I i e 2 -BR. DUPLEX APT. on ..... a. or O<."I ome. ------"" ""6 ~-... ,.. ,..... ·-Hu"_~inf!~ _ h•ch 4400 rlt, wHher /tlryer, -'""-·_.....,.._ . .,-----:----:-- &<>. Dick lerg R .. 1. uo*11r1·~ Bdnnpaid ~ep~'\!u1. I (corMr Ade ma & ... fi'' hurst) 962.2421 Adult.s. $80 monlh.199'1 Har· "as. stovt .. retria. Nr. per .a YI c 11 •-a Cod• SPIRITUAL & PSYCHIC "Donn···--'!" :>43·1'133. * l & 2 BR. Nicely furn! l;ood loc! No pet& $100-Slli. bor Blvd., CM ~-2828. " • •• • CARPETED. Very lAr&e! 8 · o~n.tt "'" ~ ,_.,.,., shp'c. Adult.a. 1963 Wallace $g.). MO. * 5l6·l644 i14 • E:Xprl'ss 9<l<l'77, week-PALM· CARU R.l::AOE.R .-floors Mlripped, teated Ir BEAUT. tum, dlJP. rus mo. Ave. CM U 8-0153. $200 to $250 endl or rvea after 6 pm, Spec: re-edl11i1$1.10831 Beach waxed. Jo'rtt Eatimatc! pd "·-1 d .. _..~ ·> o • ...., 2 8d CUTE 1 BR apt at.on re--B!vd., Stanton. JA 7-3400. Wa1e1· · i:."" · Y " ....... u • ~ UP...:.,,. . Unfurn., yard u 1 l ~.-.... , ' ' ""'0 "'D Of COMMUTING! .,_.,, •830. call day or ni""t. Studio ..., t eve __ ....,,,..1 frta .,.u.....,na .i~1 a. aar •LnL .,...,.., ,. .. hdrm Clean 2238 A atate St 2Ai5 Santo Tomu, Ac>t· A. ..,. ... -•• .... .,...,. .._. • • • Owne ot 1 1 AL C 0 II 0 LI CS Anony- Gas/ waler pd. * MM074 * 71tl RONALD ROAD m home at $145. C.M .. 642_74r.l . $85 mo. Larae Gara_ge, :? bdrm, 3 bdrm. 2% batha, 1ae. S7j. 536-G353. $89.~ BR~iw~~~ie moos Harbor Al-ea. Phooe ALLrinREPACIRS~ Palnt'l·.!,~- eled. repe.lnted, new b . Stove. ~-ti3:i>. .fireplace, pvt patio, Mated "II ..... r u..., F t 673·87l4. 24 HooJJ"s. pe &.· a.i·ptmtry, • ....,., l , -NEW, I...urt l r, very ruc:e. pools, deluxe feoaturea Ir F t · V 1a-. 5410 "'" ex .. ,.lll~e or.._, ron ~=======::::. Brick, Q-rne11t. 646-3645 tJI, Nr H01Jptal. .... Garage, qwet, adlts no l -BR. DUPLEX $7S ·mo. bit uw. oun atn a .. ., home. 673-7670. - 6410 ========= 2 BR. 1 blk from beach. Furn. lL25 Ir Uni. SllO mo. Yt" leue. Kl 7-l150. Realty, 347.2525. l>l?ll· ~452 Elden 646-2768. Stove. Ref:nr. Dispo8al, 646-3164 -TOWNHOUSE FOR 1..EASJ::, e CASH r $60.000 EQ. in Announcementa Gr1dln9, Dlecing 6615 BEDROOM CARPETED I ~ WEEK or $125 mo. 2 ~· Garace. Water • pd! No *--W-E-STCUFF * J BR. Refria. Patio, Gar· 17 Cold ~rd. &Pl· Pool, No USE FENCED. IMMAC. utlls P"1d· teens or ~ab1ea children or SIN· LI 8-2Q;7. i.ae. 962~ or Qi-1748. vat"ancy, tor sao . $65,000 $55 to S15, 1 br apt, with 11:ar11ea. ww cl)tl, drpa, gas It wa pd. 918 Palm Ave, HB. 536-1297. TE. TiiRU-OIJT. $105 ok. 22611 Mapl~ Sf. 64HOOO. 2 Br, Crplc, B·cell, &hw wall, DELUXE. neer-new 2 bdrm. NB or Tu11tn homt j $110 Furn. Lgr 2 bdrm, blk pvt formal 1>9tlo, <:pta, drps, F'ircpl. Quallty cpta. & Rentelt Wanted 5990 :O.iJ..;o20. RENTALS Apta. Unfurni1hed New Health Club Rt::LAXJNG MASSAGE - SAUNA -STUM BATH B; Jane, Paut. .. DiAnr. t.rl !:;. 18th off NeWVol'I Bl .. CM ltra. 10 • 8 p.m. &I:.!-~. llANOniA.'I • • alJ repairs. Elce/plbg 'carp 'haul. Reu. "Donnywoods" 513·1733. lo K-:\l1Ht. :l68 Wilson C.~t. l,ILnS, SJ25. :i48·3\97. drapea thruoul. BIHn k1t. -W-'ILL-ta-ke-ltOOd--car-e-ol-)'-0\-lr WANT' Cd~I Duplf:'l OR ~~ Ro7 J . Ward C.. 1 IH1·:.!lj4 & L.I 8-o71l7 LOVELY 2 br, 1'1 ba, patio, w d15hwshr . .Adults or tttn-propeny. Mom Dad Dick II a v r ooau. nl'w L ~· Gener at 5000 -UISCING, TOP SOlL <HTl'.28 ATKINSON·PEEBLER. Apb itur. bltna. drpc, <.'flll. ~ aget'I ooly. CalJ M. Pir\. want i or 3'br ~ nr j SURPASSt;O BAY vu~;w ~---------~--:-1 , __ ., BR "'·-. Adult.a. Santa Ana Ave. ~·111'1.8. ovcr. 646-0'.l28 N u . i... u ... ,., Br ll("W 3 Br, 2 ba. rlec "' • w" ,,_;:'!° 1 u.rt "'• "'r , • ...., ..... Slf,000 equHy. * 548·~1 ----PARK NORTH DUMP TRUCK, SKIP LOADING. • 545-tm t • Ina, big fell('('(! yd, 687 w. Vict.ona, 548-6131 CHEAPEST RENT. Freshl1 NEAT qulet place. Nr. Hoq '"""' ""' cpta, dbl p r. walJ< to BACH $15, 1 BR $95 Painted. 2 br apt, q>ts, bll· H011p. 2 BR. S99.SO IMtna, GARDEN APTS. E.'<cJUSJVe ldult liviai s min from ~&cit FUrn • ll.31 Elden • Adu.It&. Ina, KIDS OK. 6'.2-60.28 mod. living, hld PoOl. ~ ltoomt for It•"' 5995 mo. M7-ii061 &39-0193, d 6'2~ * :l·BR DUPLEX $85. ttation ar~. Wt ban ---------1 bile .E. Npt. Blv . ta-IMnrrm, Gar. 1 d\lld othera al.ao. ~·26G. 3 BID to bN.c:b: Maid tel'V'" nr Santa Ana ~b7 Club, o.c.c. and u.c.r. Clemente 3710 y J>v10. OcMn-Vu . 1 blk to '1V1· besch ** l Br apt, nicely furn. ol No pets ~ NEW 1 bdnn apta, 1'1.lk-tn Ice-. Color TV. SlO wk up. adulta only, gardener A w•· · ' doects, dishmuter, bltn '21 Ith St., Huntizlston Bch. 2·BR . 3 BR StuclSc» • 2 Jk, Frplc, paU01, rarapa. from $150 20J22 SANTA ANA AVE. t4•r paid. Ml ~2962 NEW 1 & 2 Br, 11 .. batha. stav<', Unfurnished M . $l2.50 Up WK w/ kitchen. $70 Ind uUl5. l bdrm atit. patio, pool. Anno S7J·'F.J60. 24~12 E 16th St. 646-4664 tl7.50 11p. Studio apt.. 2376 b Ir lhopl. Ctr:v Clttb. old N~w11 Blvd. Nur Place 1oar ... , ad "'b~re LlTXl'RIOl'S Split · level 2 Newport Blvd. ~-9755. · $198 on m1::1_1 yr~ lensr llntti; llosrntAI IWZ<,58.l lhey're loolda r _ DA.ILi' Ar ~ ha u llh bltns. ln GUEST flou~B<lnn~ ~7908 &t. Mesa Dr./PallHdn Rd. ~ Br? h11'.1 ,,...11/~ c~f~ I $PA(10l'S 'l Bdrm: Sl~5 10: I pc cf r Ir . o \\'t~lrlirl \o l"hildrtn. no f'\'t bllth. Sl:i ()rt' wttk • ftn1:rd • rm . P l'fuc!Jru.: n111~· ( h1ld (lk ·•fl!'lni"lt Arrhl1"11Urv-, on gnlt I PIUYr el...aft ... MJ.M '71 pt'ts_ 61_~·_-..·_,,_:, ----Slfi-1371 or ·&lMJ:..o ltC'J)d, md ~·k \\llll'r-'2':7i ,\lapl(' .. t1~·:>91J -* B•y Front Apt. * noo:u With "•th. 54-p11r°';i1r J C'-0rnrtH r't' \111 h n•llt 11 ls _ _ _ __ _ --rour~ · pool & .> 3J"d ma In· 7our ad, ti.ta alt baclr alMI " "' "" Laa ti NR llrt'9 67"> .... ;.-,9 1 UM OAJl.Y PILOT t<'11nnc-tum. lf'ut or Ofll· j SLlP available. 3 BR., cpg. !J'Om hsr S.iO mrl uul' 49S-l0Hi fives. Avllll ;, I CJl.uet.Oed inn Si2~194. Adul!J!, no Pf'ta llat. to U.. ...... l'tofl I. cl.f1)I • ~· i7J.U32. EMt CM. 646·"7. t LOVELY nrw :I hr, :I ha l\11 r rm sn old r\ Ur Now open on Sundaya. KEEP carpet clea111ng prob· _.... 62 .. " economical, 11iars Blue Lus· It. E. Want--Ire Wa.11 to wall. Reul elec· WE BUY HOMES tric aha.m~r s1. Bayview H1ulln1 6730 * HAULL'iG/ CLEANUP * ODO JOBS, ETC. * . ,OR CASH Hardware, 2630 w. O>ut DIDJP truck, sldp loader, Sometunt1 people ar. in a Hwy · Newport Beta, backhoe, le\'<'lina. cleanu~ · 642-4111 or 548-77T7 hurry -they want to tell C '4 l I lots, etc. 96:!·8m. "richt now"! w, ott~r quick I emetery Lott HAUL!:-.'C: * ct.EA.'-'l"P nrt l'Uh for )'001' hornc * CARrr::-.:n;.a \\'ORK * eqully. Wjl p;1~· 1111 ~l<.'mw '.1 UYT'S C:101 ~hrph1rd lid· t.:bOIH:I.: Lr R·l.'07 11id c lo~1rig f'Olit~ 111<1 •r\y '111i•>11 111 \\'r11min1trr ~1• m I __ _ drhnquPnl Pll''"'•'nl>-l:\t P11rk R!t1.1:1rn Hou1•cl•enin9 673~ ~U.lllA1'1'.:. prompt Rl'li r>OYT-,. ... v;-11 -a;;~ ---- <'Olll'trous l!rr,11•r tl\rn w fl\udr i-&ah for' 11 with " * APT. CLEANING * }'our nl"ed~. 21 h11u1' Plrabf! D a 1 I y Pilot Want Ad ', F11~t .l thoroui:h I fumtsh t all Mr. Clayton 547·7661 I 6tl~78. I t\·eryt.h1.11~. 642..al6'. ___ ., __ ,, • 32 DAILY PILOT,Ntws·P~ss Thursday, Aprll 7, 1966 SERVICE DIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & Et.UtLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMINT MlllCHANDlll POlt MlltCHANDIS! FOil MEltCHANDISI POlt PITS and LIVHTOCIC Income Tax 6740 Gordon N. Warren Public Accountant Tax l'Ot\SU)tant 5i.oce l9Sl HOME OR OFFICE APPOINTMENTS ~~10 Seashore/NB 67>334.5 OT 673.lOfl Leland J. FoCJCJ 1''nrmerl.y with Internal Revenue A·l STENO OFFICE Harbor Shop'g Cntr 'l d)os·Sat It Sun by appoint. CAU.. 545-8820 Smiley 111 Senlce FREE eetirnated ffft. 1884 Placentia, C.M. 2344 Newport. CM W. A. SMlLEY, C-P.A. 54>136:.! open evea 646.9666 C. J. RAMBO Ta.'C Consultant Reas. Rates! 546·~1 INCOME Tax/Your home. * Call • BILL SHEETS :? yrs in area * 89'2·3188 e HOME SERVICE e FEDERAL, ST A TE. $10 839-3~. Sll ·S:SSO v TAX SERVICE 1' 110:'-le St:RVICE 1' A:\\'Tl~IE Kl 9-16&3 *HENRY T. OWEN* Ii ~l ;--,.,,.po11, 01. ~:!·73!)J Help Wanted, Mel\ 7200 e I LICTRO Help W•nted, Men 7200 NEW MAY CO. MECMANICAL TECHNICIAN and . ••• JR. ENGINEER You will enjoy wo~ in South Coast Plaza thla small proe-rsve com· 3333 8ri1tol StrMt ?-"Y· where your capabil· 1 COST A MESA 1UN will be ap(lll"e<'1ated. . . AU the benefits + 1-ecog-Now lnten1ewing !or: nition. PHONE 642-7811. or Furniture Salesman stop in, llO "'" can diK'US& bow your e~1ience & capabllilles 1n Elt><.:ll'OOtC~ &: Mechamcal Deiilgn, m12h1 qualify you tor one of our ~. • Hurat f nglnHrin1 Inc. e 851 \V. l.8tn St. e COST A .MESA I .E. SALES High earnings, pl tnty nf f floor time and Ir.ads. ll('il') advertising. We 8.l't not too b1g thal \It l'dll t j:(I\ (' p1'1· sonal help 111 M-lhng and Usungs and d1Hicult f1nan· rmg. C-ome .see our clean modem olfa:es at ~ N. Magnolia. Ana.helm or 16443 Magnolia neer War- ner, Hunungton Beach .• SABER· 847-9666 ROlTE SALES~O:.i\ 3 An opporturutv "Ith So. ~lust have recent exp. Alt•ration ManaCJer :'>1u~t have ret.-ent exp. Interviewing Hours: Monday thru Saturday lCHl .r\.M & 1·3 P.M. &neftti; lndude· Liberal DiS<.'01111ls I Jospital & Surgical IN. 1' &1d • V acal.IOU5 Lllr lnsurancf S11·l\ Pa} Rel 1rt1mrnl Pl.lll A11 C:qual U1>p.11•1un11y J·.m1;lu~Pr NATL ron(•rm h;u open'!! for route salesmen in Costa :vtesa, $135 • wk guarantee 10 sti.11. ~-~9. Help Wanted, Women 7400 PACIFIC Ironing 6755 CaW-fastest growing not TELEPHONE Jrorun, $1 ptt hour. Bnng own ~ * 642-6934 .... I.led wat.-r Co. Top c:om.m11i 6X111 wilh guar. Group m aurance. Franchise aVllil able when quali:fted. Must have \l'&hd Calif. dr· lietnu 6790 & be bondabl~. Not a $UJJl ---------mer job. For iDta'Yiew •all * HOUSECLEANJNG * BASTANCHURY \\'111dows, Ooora, (carpeta -WATER CO. average $20). DAVE ""·" "'""' t.'ICUH ~-l!Yil. RALPH 96:NIJ.31. .£' uuerton, ........... ..._ "" PRODUCTION . NEEDS OPERATORS To work in our Help Wanted, Women 7400 Assemblers Qua.lilied assemblers to assemble small parts in ele<-Lro • 1nedlan1caJ re• lays or electronil.' L'<lUtp· mrnt. Will be 1-equ1red to solder. spo1 weld or wind t'Oils. ~ust have ·.io.20 vision and have good ~er dexterity. Some learner npeniJW3. Both l•l and 2nd du.It open I~. BABCOCK ELECTRONICS CORP. 3501 Harbor Coat• Mes. 540-1234 ext. 285 NI t'QUal opponumty employer Need a Right.Hand Woman He1,, W•nted, SALi AND TkADI SALE AND TRADISALI AND TRADE_ Women 7400 furniture 8000 Mt1cellaneou1 f600 Mllcellaneout l600' 0.,. ; ~------~~--~--------~ ...... ---. Cale. Operaton Keypunch Opera. NCR Operators Western Girl, 7TOO llarbOr Blvd. C .. M. 1010 N Mwn ~.A. equal OPflVI 1unity employer BAR • ~lt\lDS Wllllted. "TiiE Fl.AM~. ROOM" 1880 Mon· l'uV!a Avt , C·M· Call in pt-rson 1-.><-1w 11.00 A.M. It OOOl'l. J~n, Wom. 7500 THE BROADWAY Now lnt<n 1e" an& for: TEMPORARY HELP daring :>1mng SaJea. MWit be a\ ;ulable daya. Inte1v1e" 111,.. huul'i.: Mon th111 ~.ii .. ~-4 pm. THE ROADWAY 1777 l:;.fu1i;cl', lft. Sch. An equal opportunity t'lllployer ...,.R_,,,O_B_ER_TS_REST_AU_RANT ____ Taking APPLICATIONS fur Wal~. Bus.boys, Dish- washer. * 843 W. 19th Street. '* Costa Meea VOLUNTEERS: To help SAVE live·-· lJt'hver Emer- gency Blood Jor Red Cl'osa l<• hospt1a1:. :11 Orimge COWlly :>t!· 11;i:. ~l.5· 1879. CPL. live 10, : ~hi child Jlln., brd -. ' Send ref1, Box l<tfil, ~Ill ~esa. We Did It A .. ln! leutht MenvfMturva COMPLITI SHOWROOM ef llumltvre Nedttemneu • Maple Denllb • Moelem PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD NO DOWN! 3 Roomt of Furnltur• $2.99 '9r WMlc 7 pc. Uvina Room Set 5 pc. Dinette Set 10 pc. Bedroom Set Small Rh -BIG Value.! No fancy front • • • • • • • a.ut IMk INStOEt APPROVED FURN. 2159 Hart>or Blvd. C.M. !ccr Victoria> LI S.9660 Open H wkcl)'s . ..sat 6 pm. DESPERATE MOVING EAST Need Rapomible Party to Aaume PQJ!lenta 5 Rma. Furn. A Appliance. FULL PRICI $227 ... WIU tac. equity free S rma. turn· It a ppll!U'Cel, FUll price $2'2'7.88. Pm16. of $2.611 weekly includes 7-pc llvin& 1m. lie! with tables & lamo' 7 pc dinette, :l t'Ompl~~ bdrm. .els, retri&.. rw1ge, auto. wuher, TV 1.'0mbo. Ask fat lot H39. Out of state credil OK. Free delivery, EXPERIENCED waitreel or See daily lC>-9, Sat. 1().0. SUn ~~l~ w~~~"~~~l ~ .• ~~~::m~ 1« John. Schools-fo1tructlon 7550 * 19J.7S 1t * e LEARN TO FLY e • N'EW Piper Cherokee1 • $'195. COJ\1PU:."TB row-se! AKC Sllwr A Bl&dc female Gennan Shepherd. Good with children. Hu lhG&a. Owntr movlna. mu.st •U to aood home. S?S. CalJ 962·TI35 ~ween 7-10 a.m. A s.8 P.M. NO 'ARKING -PRIVATE PROPERTY * EASTER POODLES * 9 wtcl. MrN • M~. AKC. Un1uthorl11d oara will be towed 1wa_y by authority of &eo 22u1c.v.c, Newport Polloe Dept •••• ()fl 3-2211 RF.JG. Shot1, Oewonned, Pa_per'__.Jl:!ln~ WW poorn FREE 'Ill •at q_ g moe. l· Blk SlOO. 1 • Auburn $125. TERMS. * 64HUO SL.-. • ~· p I f1~/11" Maaonlt& U9 £ X~ r C8 ·1~Yt'' HJrborlte HorMa Walter's Sign Studio I CHILD'S PONY r WfTH TACK, nso. 962"461 AFTER WED. 22ICM NewPOrl •111ct., Newport auoti l(,~SPOR 'A not -··----1Soa1. & Y achtt 9000 Mi1cellaneeua l600 Mi1cellaneou1 18' Cat w/ ~ Mere. T:i'a. AUCTION ,Fri., Aprll Ith, 1 p.m. SPANISH bedroom sets, Frmch Provincial A Mod· erp, quilted dl"1Ul9, quJ It f'd occ. chain, ·rockers, recU- nera, bunk beds, mattreues, desla, 1.-hms of dra~rt. china cabinets, ~te set&, coUee tables, color TV'a, stereos, port.ables, refri&e· rat.on, tl'eeter.>, \1 ashl'l'!t, drye~. power mowl'N>, air 1.'0mp1-euor . Lii'C! d1aiii,:t>r. piano, lamps, t'tlg11 • A:-\D MANY ITEMS TOO NµMI-., ROUS TO MENTION! OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 FOR YOUR INSPECTION WHIDYS AUCTIOll ~ Newport Blvd. <bll:a Mesa 646-8686 POOL TAILES KNITIED f ABRICS Loaded + U'lr. Needa aome work. will sar u i.I or ftx A·l. Pri pty 8'JPl'OX· $1Q. 6"" FOR SALE WiU help finance, No reu offer ~. Serb.m bu)t-Rernnanta, Samples A MIU· er call collect !213) 9'619 enda Sat, Orey 8 a.m. LO 2 eves. or write PO a. au p.m. 9'29 Bake.r, Cott& Mesa. Whit&ier, c.ilt. oruG. OIL PA.lNTING -3-8-, _S_TEP_H_E_N __ S_ CX)LLECTION, incl • large one ot Mirhaelange.lo's HARDTOP EX~ with Slalue "David". 642·1747. twill °"'Yslen. Spotl .. '60 iU:FHICt top .creezer. L'OrwJ. and rurve~ ~rfect. Uln i: tal>I' \I' 6 chairs, i>u.l· $13.;,oo. Balboa Yactit Bulo ttl. H.aJ1"l' "'grill. LI 8·a387 673·8:!8'1. mionth okl-Exercyd;: * 3.JFt. Cabin CrulMf' ln xl11t condition. Cost $500 • A Lloa~ Beact1 home! New! Make offer! 644-0967. * 33.x.12 CHRISCRAn' Ulia. APPROX-iiro' Stanless steel Auto-,,UOC, 5.5, I>F, mot~ ~-tubin l'J/C.c. OD pn, ftanit, Owo, 5.5 e»& a ·""" • · .......w.. (7131 MU Ha • .045 • ID. REAS! 642-4393-' .... ,. Marina Dww.IB-15, ftM.1149 mx>N Beauty S&lon lilll S20. 1 -HP IDO(or $20, Hl· 16' GLASSPAR, '15 hp EM• Fi a:peeker $20. 54N670. Ndf tlect.ric, bltn pa tank. ______ _,o"4fl--.--1''banlinf----TRAINEES _ Painting 6150 ~ opm.inp tor: J!!W of · which will open aoon in South S•nt. An•. If you have a pleaa- a n t telephone 1pe•kin9 voice, • high school educ• tion · or ~ulv•lent and want • good .,.ylng job with • future. Ra{l1dly growtn::; lnrerna· uonal company reqwres personable. CTt'Colive woma:o wuh prest1i:e appearance and the abt.lttY to supervuse and deal wllh Pt'Qplr. Pre- fer womnn pas1 :13. $13,000 to S17. IXXI po6Sible first yee.r. Automobile .hµTllshed to qualibed person. Position 11 rhallenglJlg req,wnng sup- erv150ry effort as company jp'0\\1ll his ~ gi•eater I than 600' r pl"r )ear and ls rontmu1ng. for ,\pp1 inter· \'lew caU ~rs Pollack at 96:.!·lil.2 bcll\el.'O 1 and 3 P·fll, • Can finance ;.i1.:.1345 VOICE LESSO~S- Oeg-ree In vOt:al m~c. Call 962-171J for app 1. Viciruty Brookhu:rst & ~ am~r. AUCTION MODEL HOME FURNISHINGS From the wareboole ol Cafif. NEW AND USED largest model home intttior 1966 BRUNSWJCK $2'75 REBUILT Washera A n-.. t;lg wheel tilt tnillr, bd "''J tank, 00.t cover A xtraatl en; S30 • up. All Makes. Lin In t°" condition. lJ 1-1611. Nl'.."W! Guar. 347-8132. t!li. Tuann Ave, CM. • " ---------• Preg ()pentora * PAJNTDIG * · : = INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Winter Rotes CAMBRD ~WC. CO. 7601 Cay Ave. Huntington Beach NURSES AIDES Full Time ART CLASSES &glnruna 011 Pa1nttng Tuel·Wed l ... t. ~~ designer, Nanga William's 4W x 9' SL.ATE S8S6 ln~rior'1 Storqe ware-Free deliv. It mst&D. 1007o howle Iota fn:tn Udo Tran. ti.nan. We take trade-lns. fer Co. SECARD POOL Sat. Apr. 9tft 10:30 1 .m 323 s. Ma.in, Orange ~1-1992 2975 Randolph Ave. Cotta CHILDS table le chair com· ~u.J.IL.Y work, reuonable. i;.tt>-:.'977 day or ~-MAINT. MECHANIC ~· in Plant maunm- tmoe opera.ta> ~ • car- pentry, mechamcal, ll.)'drau· tic, pipe ~. pkanbiftc &: llbeet metal work. ~ open. Apply 1919 Plaomtia., a.ta Mesa. All Shifh Experienced Only. Mesa lnear Briitol Ir &k~r bo, elec try pan, Tupper· Agend .. , M. W 7600 Sts.J ware, Sin.ling steak plat· l:'\ TERJOR * EX'l'ERJCI\ lteasonable • Licemed 'rt'I:' fat • Gwlran. &12-45158 Costa ~IE~a Q)l!val~:.cent Hosp1t.al 661 Ccn11•r SL SALES FOR.Ea.OSUR.E ters It board.s, baby blank· Due to fotecl"""·-and mov' ea It lamps, lndiv .)ello It PAINTIN(;. inl A est Carpemry. Home RlplriN For est Call ~ r'Al:"-''TING. lntn'. or l!lllW. .!-'U'Sl Ciaa wed(, W17 l't&• ~un. Anytimt 847·1368. .. XPP .. paurter, intltt Ir G • lo.'1 ~eat work. Dy the hour. L•l~ l.E !).2(175, APPLY SERVICE ll&tion mechanic Monday thru Friday expesie:tJ«d cdy. ~ 25 to 4:30 to ~:30 !(). Top al.ary plUfi eom- mimort i:iaid l/'llC8tion. Ap. Union lank 1 616·9679 ~1~(8 LIVE \\'ire aggresslvt &alf~ person e:cperienct'd only: I Sal&r)' -O>rntruS$>on Add· ed bent>HU. Aps)ty uf !X'r· son A.'llTA SHOP :!XX> Harbor Blvd .. CM PlY 1rt ~"'°"' Morgan's Squa-BEAUTICIAN American Se:vJcc SIBLIOO, ' • ~ Harbor Blvd., eocta :"\et-dt>d lor C:OnvaJ~rnt Media ~ x p r r 1 e n c e . Youn&, energetle and sharp. STOCK ROOM O.ERK Grow w1lh company! Youn&, ambitJoog, intel· hgent. VARI TYPE OPERATOR Experienced ~tA.'l f'RJDA y Learn all l)bAs<>s m"1'\M ~a. LIZ IU.1:"-Dt:P.S b' 6l90 M.ea. 500 5 M • ll1.to;µ11al onr dlij d "eek ·tum ~~9 --:::---:--::--:-----• Gift <.:ost.1i :'liel>8 C.Onvl\Jt'f>~nt Personnel ,\1:eney -..L \1Bl~G. Ll.cenKd " all Route SalHmen (2) Oranqe Hosµ1tal 661 Center SL 4500 camflu~ Dr. ...iob Wanted, Men 7000 l _ _. o~ .... R-a.tu looally (cl( rw.booal CO'loo I..,....., ""7'.I ·-·~'.1111~ ~~ fkarh "1 " guarant"""'· ·---oern, in busineM 61 ymra. .,...,....., "' Phune .;46-1118 •• 1' rnod~l!Jlg. 642-6583. No crave. $135 atan. Age Pacific \\' AlTJlESSt;S • EXPEH. Por J\ppotntment .JBS &_ EMPLOYMEiilr ~ Good educalJort, r.f· FULL OR PART TL\lE I --------t!l't!bOls le dn'S ~•1... OVER ~l() • YRS 01.1.J. f'tC Bkkpr. U/l.5 ...... S500 . ..._ Telephone /\ r r L )' L" p~:-;. Secty s11 so xint co .. sw ~ ap~~~ oc:.-.;r-;y·s RE,')! Al..'P.ANT. A R Cl~rk. U/35 to •• $3SO .Ali', 1.8, needs job on ••eek-,...,... An equal opportunitv ""'--" E "-· t JI * Cd'\! Sedy Glamour pos. • • $-IOO 1'nds. All around work. Experienced AU-Around 1 .:MN • ....,as wy. · PBX C\JU. Type 45 . cleanup, what do )'O(l Deed BAKERS employer !-1:.C\'S, Typ1sLs,. Comp. Op-f'ee reimbuned tu • • S37S done Ccrolla O.l Mu • r rs, ·Gen. oUtce clerks. Jr. Ac\'t. cou dea .... 5500 Newport Beach are.a.. Sl'eadt1 work. AA>!.Y Mana_ger AVON CAWNG \ewpon beach are11 Dacey Cirl Fnclay . . . . • ••• $325 §75·1452. ask fer Jcbis. Ca.m.'1) SNACK SHOP BA· Temµoras·y S\) 120'.! B. Part unw Sect.ya to $2.25 hr. COLLEGE lit\Jdent, manied, KERY, 3444 E. (¥Hwy. At B~Al,,'TY is our busmeu. • ~~~4-~~· Santa Ana, tOtrwe OIX'fl Good Friday! .'7. demes full time em-N&re1111U1. Corona de! Mar. Why not make 1\ yours? l:.x-~ • a 1't·~ port Pel"IODMI A&ency ploy night&. Ser. Sta. II cellent opportunity for wo-1 EXPERIE.'-'CED Hostt>SS for R33 IJrn«r Dr. 642·3870 factory exp. Loe. nt. -JANITOR-dmu1g room onl ) · lnt.-r· RUTH RY Af\AGENCY 1~:-cr.m. AL.SO men "ho qua1uy. Pbonc v'""s 9 a m. No phone l.ookJlli tor a Job! ~!.\.:"-. wants ~· 6r -SHIPPING CLERK-l'l0\4 ID5860 Collect. calls Sam'" ~ood. 16'.l.78 Come in today for l.1• anup anytime,~. ~-prderre<i but not LVN'S-NIGHTS Par-Uir Cr~t llywy. H B. JX'n.onallr.ed service. DeCelSAl'y. Salary open. Full or P•rt Time 1 WAITRESSES :'-ew tistin&s dally Job Wanted, L.ty 7020 Pema.nent • 5teady "0rk· Convalescenl Hospital bper only need apply li9J ~pt., C.M. 646-4854 Aipply, l9l9 Placent.Ui, C-.M. E..xpenem·e Preferred 9-10 30 am. SURF &-li9.!I Beach Blvd. 847-9617 YOl "7\G European ~una.n TURRET LATHE Costa MetK! Convalescent SllU.OI~ P.l:..STAl:RANT lt>t! \\ 17th, S.A. 547-6481 de-Jres part Ume work in ·1130 \\ OPERA TORS Hospital 661 Center St. .;)J, l'oost II"}" :-;.n. v CHECK .,,,, i.11.1re. othce or comb. H.aa --- --= lge molda, 2 dz min bread ing t ut muat aeU all m.y 5 p&M· Siu 42 white uni· rooma of tumiture, MAPLE ronn., mlsc baXe-ware. Uv. room, 2 bedrm$. lncilld· 642"61919. " tables, lamps, twin din,. B ..... EST"""=-2-WHEEL-·--LU-GG_A_G_E inr rm. •t with buttet • hutch. stove, mrlg. avail TRAlLER you ever llW! bl ill New Chev Pickup ooey, 10-a e, w •parate for quick ply tires, etc. 85 ab·foo·t sale. Pleaa ta.kc·over my ballllCe at $3 per week Stet-I fence post.a · like new! h'ee equity ate at 6401 West Alao. Elec • Shopper Cart, minister Blvd.. Westmin top, side cu.rt1.1n.s, front It Jte1 , 893·7Sl.9 Dir. Aak lot ~~~~ • s1gnnl.5. John. "' FOAM! lnvesto" • • • For "Do It )'uurseU" • • • Specllators uphotsaQ.; ~ todn.le you Two 2·BR home1 on R,.2 lol wall f'RED & .ME.L'S near Hartx:r and K Mart FOAM PRODUCTS, 2214 Shop'& cmwn. May pmnit N~port WYd., CM. 642-3971 additional unit. Full price MOVING! Maple dining -;,et Sl9,450. CAW.. DAVE table w/4 captain chain. MYHRE, ~1151. Herlt.age Floor lamp, 2 dressers. .Re&l Eatat.e. chest.I, boudoir chair, lawn- EMERGENCY! NEW tum! BELOW whJsaJe ! 2 • pc erem Sec' I. S:ACR1ffl Ct: $.llXX> an 18' ~·1 for $2'25! TV's, Kinplze 'lbom.aaVIUe white Ital. bedrm & din1rc tum. Port · dshwr. Tat>les Chain, Mi8(:, 615-3948. BUY ANY F'URNmJRE direct rrm mfl · at whlaale price thru me. S.ve to 70% C&lJ Mr. Ed at 6.18·4.263. * IUNK BEDS $25 * * CALL 847--0CS '* mower. Umoges ,ch I n a, ml!il.'-l2 x 15 rug " pad. ;,.is..wso EXCEJ..J...ENT. ~ftlcient and econonuca.. that's Blue Lua- lri> carpet and upholstery cleaner. Rent elecLnc sham• pooer $1. Reed TeWinkle Hardware, Co6I a Mesa. 'fi6 MODEL DRESSMAKER Zig • Zag Sew'g machine. Buttonhole, sew5 on buttons, Fancy stlt~s. without at· tactunenta. Used IC?f>S than 3 mos. Sac! $35. 96:1-9918. ~DI TABLE SAW* * ti GL.Asg>A.R SEA• REAS! * ~9il.!4 FARER. 60 • HP ELGJN. LETS trade muntz atereo Ball ta.ak, Marine ~ad. pak·ta.pea caU 642·5907. SooiUll • aux. * Sl.150 ·FREE TO YOU 5 Fluffy, tnaky Euler kit· teM, 1, Calico, i., Slameae. 8 wecka, weaned le trained. Assorted colo.n . Cail 646·4698. 4/5 FR.EE: Lovable &rui.i&:Y dog ~ du.lclreo and fenced yard. Sleeps out.side. May a1ao ha\•e doe bouae. -* 213 E. WD..roN/ CM UI' PATI'ERSON HYDRO- PLANE. Cadillac P'"'· t STROMBERG CARBS. 0. tom trailer. OR 3-3547. BARGA.IN! Z4' Cabin cruiMt le mooring. Olrysler Crowe rebll motor. Kl i-345&. SJC>-1335 E Yet. ::78'./T~·~,.,.._8-· -__,. ___ 4IS SACRJnCE! lli' Ovit T I VERY unusual, all while. EX1>· '57. Xtru, Exalleat m1lltn tO@d, odd eyed, }'OWli Cond! $4850. * 6n.39T1 male cat. Also several l J 17' Inboard, rlftda 'WOl'il,, $400. 'll:m A 1\altln A"-·• C.M. Rear . &46-985l ~I. Slamtse kittena, 1W 7-5480. MUST StU, 26' Cabin 411 <Xuaer. S900 tab•! ~=-,,....,,-=--=-----• 673~ eve • FAT Dulfy Easter pups, 11, Golden Retriever, 2 males, 1-4' NORnt STAR OU'r- 2 feniateg, 8 w1ca old. BOARD. 25 • HP + Tnll- 5411· 1882. 4/9 er. $400. U g.29'11. FR.EE to &ood homes. House-'56 otRIS SKIFF 7l ft. ~ btokm, 6 wk:a. old kittena. dlo, heed. XI.NT cand! 5.31-0464. 411 $2500 * MHSC& FR.EE Gentt'al Electric dry- er. Needs repeir. ~- 411 1 • YR OLD VISl..A. Good sporting dog, Good with children. -194·~. 417 EASTER kittens fitt. Lof\& haired, numer.. Call morn- Uli only. LI 8·1361 4/9 Miac .. Wanted 1610 CASH FOR USED FURNITURE ~·1220 WANTED; Great Booka of the Western World and/or En1.-ydopedia aet. 838-2632. Sallboltl t010 "ISLANDER 2'" Palmer mboan1 Life 1tn. It pulpit. S2SOO worth ol xttaa! Price $5100. Call Oiuclc Avery. '94·3916. * ISLANDER BAHAMA * 24' aloop, 6 mos NEW! Many mru! MUST Nl.l! Owner transterred, S4H3Tl WORLD Olamp Star #3l50 Sl 400 or belt offer. MIJlt ..U immediately. lJ H.11.6. LIDO 14, Tniler, ~. alls rood cond! .. * 675·5583 * * SNIPE Good cmd. * Offiee Furniture 8010 FREE Haul-a•way for In· New dacroo &al.la A ClllY9' CARPETS and lUe too can operative Oleat type freez· $500. 675 .... be beaulifuJ 1f you use Blue •r 0 •7 ~ aft • w!lt6L background, know· ~rience necessary. Days ~S6i9 .a49-J<>is LlVl:: · out Ho'U:seket>per tor CAL·WESTERN lc<l~e of French, German &: Paid benefit&. steacty work. Bl::l::ll\;E FASHIONS oiler m0tllerless homt' "Ith 3 l:.mployment Agency .. · '".,,.,,,, er :> pm. 18' 1:.1-... al_,. 2, -""'OR Lu.rtre. Rent ~eclr1c sham· ..,....... ~~.--pooer $1. Kirby Hardware, WANT TO TIV\DE STEREO MAKE OFFER. can t)lic. Phone 847~. JIT JABSCO. lNC. you an opponunuy Jn sales. M.-hool ai;t• d\ildrcn. ;;Jli·.?XJJ Anah<•1m n2·Dn \\ E 1485 Dale Way, Ca;ta ,\1ea ~o e.xper. nee. lleau. a.prmg ~~ Ill ;i. Ask !or ~Ira. 1779 w. LillL'<lhl STEEL office f\rn. nevly Harbor SboppinJt Center, TAP&5 ? CA& 642-S007. 675-2780 ~r 6 pm 'LL qualtlled Girl Friday ~ \\ h'lOd\ new. Executive desk, ltefJo & ~ks steady employment BOYS 14°1 7 aummer fashiona . .,.,.,runga J • " SAJ\'TA ANA . 5(1,2651 In Sewpon_ • Costa )1esa Garden Gr., Huntington Sch. lol' qual manag<TS Ill many HAPPY, Dependable BABY· 1007 S. Bnatol dtair, t;ypewl'. stand. 2 arm area Good refs. S42·868S. area. IJ yOO are ambitious areas. For rntrrvlew call • SIITER lma.Y have 1 pre-chain, $86 lot. 673-$76. B.\E~V!;).,....,'1:-.;, ·c. n..-& av-, le elJOY sales work. vnu'll :>~17-7518 or ~1-2991. &ehoolt•rJ, for 2 ch.tldren 3 J b 7800 - c. M. MachiMry, Etc. 1700 16' FIBERGLASS Sloop. 10 SPD boys bike. like new! + TRAILER * $19 1 -• • ..,....,... ~ ~o .,-\ & ni s 1 \1 o Prepar•tion Stor• Equipment 8012 .><Air hnme Own t.rarus. 111 earn up to $:).00 per hr., al· \ 'OMA:-1 tor tract processing J )1', 'S· • • on. • ----'--'------· fire engine, chlld can ride! * HEAVY DUTY HIGH CAU. ~ .\r .>):1·'10l\ ter achoo! cl Sat. Call ~tr. ollJre to handle loan afl(>h· rn. Own transp. Z>lj-0073. • RESUME • TOP-b;:z-i.ecr·et.»'"", Of· snane 847·2300. cauons, extras, & selt!1...1Jon. e BAB'l'SIITER ~ LITh ICE ~am Store, equipped completely to c-ash rejth'ter disht-r, everything. No reas onitble offer relused. Xmas oul$ide lites & dee, P R ES S U RE JENNY * CAL ::!(). LITE BLUE GE elec can opener, golf STEAM CLEANER., UKE Head, 2 bunka, XJnt • caidl club ~t !l driver, I irons). NEW! $350. UJOO. * ~ _,, 3 BO T ~xpe~ bell.ch ..u-ea. Send e U.Sl:.KP'G . .J da~)> week I e · n;.:1 A\atJ. Wnir PO 1 e A ASSEMBL.LRS J Bu\ \l.;;.;7_ ua1ly Pilot 1 e l SJlAPt:R OPERATOR ~umc lo \\ E. Kent, p 0 Older "oman pn•r. fountam e l P 3 C Box !:., Hum. Bch. V11.l11•) a1Ch-!lti>ZK>IO E:O-..lof.P,TI:. ·o J a.intf'r arpmtt·1'll __ e BOG(.il: .. LJ UUWN? Prot1·~-mnal Career CounHJ. or-. "111 help you evaluate dnd drhne your full pocen- l1al ind write a re1111me 64H919. * CUSTOM SILT CYUN· SURFBOARD 8'6" Hunting-DER HEAD SURFACING U OO 14· Saila + Trtr. EX• MAC~ lNE TRAS! GOOD <XlND! ton. good 1.'0l'ld' ~-Sting· CC>NDI! • EXTRA GOOD $1300 11 543.24» ~ ·.. '. · 'i ·Part time. e JE.'\S~'\ MAHIN!:. (CJRP. l:.:<PJ:.Rll:.:\Cl:,D S 1 11 g I c \\'O~IA.\ w11.h ~e,\in~ e\per. that "ll1 w<>t'k. By appoint· ~ r;al. Pvrsoor){'I, Diurch. ' e 1781 PL.AL1'..''TIA C\l ne<'<ilt. bartak, & buuoo· tu design ,,, :.ell 1~mdow 0.1,ld .\lt'&a arPa. t).jlj-0:!67. e SEE. SCllOON~1Ahi..R hole power machrn!!. oper· l shades. Custom !;hadr :ihop, £1..Dt.:RLY lady wants be.by· DISHWASHERS E et'<I aLOrs needed. Also se'AIJlli! 3:'>19 !'... Coast Hwy, Cd~! Call Da.yt: 546-mt> Call Evea: 642·U78 ray 20" bike, grcal cond ~-=.back tire $30. ST:>O. * 549-l~ s~ki&;.tafOiO. STROMBERG radio, & Ger-Swap ·1790 '64 Glulpw 'Super G'. al• Pianoe 1130 silting m your home. irpenen machine trainees. Apply i \tAn R'' ---ml'lll. s.ti-·1371 over 18 yrs old Part & :!907 S. Oak St ., s. A. • :. ~'O~, child_ care, • MacKenzie Auoclat" • · fuU time, apply In person -_ _ __ lite h.<;1·kp g .• boys, J & 7 I:.":\-P Van.fyµ1St seeking Denny's Restaurant. ~I:: IBM KEYPUNCH , }rs. l lr~ . '.!:30 10 5.30 pm 1670 :5itnla Ana Ave. Sulte-D. \\(Irk '" Orange Co. Have Coas1 Hwy. Corona del ~lar Opcrnton,. :! )ts· expcr. All Own trans. 7>41!·!111.i Eve6. Costa Mesa Hammond Orpna • Pi.anal ~elnway Pianos Good eelectlon of new and uaed organs. -Uprliht, gpin- et and &rand pianoe; both new and used. SCHMlDT·PHIUJPS CO. rard 3 speed changer in TRADE. Revene chrome moll new. 160 bp In~ beautitul mahog cai>inet $95. rirna for standard chrome tor 1/0. Muait .-c, .._ Hardman upright piano rims. 14". Call Evea or 546·328'l aft 5 P.M.. U95. 548-1928 weekend&. 540-1090. FOR EASTER MUNTZ STEREO TAPES Boat Slip, Moorlftl 903' trar 6T: t>l:!·716L • 675·2458 0\\!1 ~· :>·l-1.36. DISHWASHER & BL:SBOY I shifts, top wo;;c. Bead i BABYSITTER from 10-- T\,·o II I ' d.J'l'as U'-t'('Y Temp ..:~ . J. "t:"" -HANDIS"" Fo• l\'Onl(•n 111 c ean oom· Exper1ent-ed only. ln1erv1e"6 ., , ·• 0 • • ....-rv. r11y hoinl' r ... efel'rrd <ft,n " ... ~ ~ " 1901 North Main Street Santa Ana J•ll'tel.'. S16 .>lh>IOO. 9-11 a.m. :"\o ph00t• l'alls l-~~· ~· 171h Sl., :santa ,\nu 1ran~ 6i.l·72'.!J. Call hefore SALE AND TRADE -QLALl.F!iJJ lJ:-O:E~ Sam's Seafood, 16178 Paci· ,>4.+IJ7 Ill A.\I ur al1 .1 P;\L 8000 Furnr'ture Bl:.Rl::.IJ .. l43-:.!JOO. fie CoaBl Hwy. llunungton TRAY GIRL :-;u._D J>dl't limr 11<.11ln•..i. ------· ~ORK AU klnda. &b. EXPl:.IUl::NCJ:J) Apply A1•t1> u1nthnr: C••ll•·e I Bl JLIJERS forced to aeU ~-:1349 MACHrNIST Costa ~1csa Convall'scent Shup. A).) I:: bcli.:cw;ilcr Bal. ~lt.<ld Home ~roup11 from NEW SPINET PIANO Job shop <lxp. Steady work llosp11al 661 Cent.er St. IJ1,;1, !3<•ro1 e l rm1. Co'lll Mesa lt·1tct. Decora· $495 " Artificial flora! <UTange-FOR TRADE CA.LL 642·5007 me.u • feather, flowers & PETS and LIVl!STOCk feather supplies. 1511 Clay H.B. Peta, General 8800 '58 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON PARTS FOR SALE CALL 847·1488 BABY Geese. Just right for Easter presents, SJ each or i tor $5. 2612 S.E. M~ Dr. Ll 8-5703. DOMESTIC HELP 7035 lrl modern. Wl'll equipped 1 ~·$)679 549--3<»8 £Xpi:,llf1';:"\CE."D dental rr· 1 \Cll'-;1larmed 10-pc llvinK See this and many more at "' ,,. EDLER INDUSI'RIES 11 B k Bed out Rent $7.SO HOTPOINT washer. auto- BALBOA IS.LAND, lide·tie mooring oc aUp, pk.ta l bdrm turn apt $'l20 per mo. Leue n 4 • 673-5.135 or 21H78-47'll Boat1 Wanted 9050 18' Or 20' in-out board. Alto 8' Ski.ff wanted. C.Uh oc equity. 673-aTlO alt 4, Dogt .. 25 ---------~ Mobile Homee Liv"' n.1s p!Mt Apply in person I e llALR STYLIST e I cl'pfl11n1s1 for bu.-.) Oll1r1• i·uom, Modem 8-pc Bed· ·Keyboard He&dquartera I::mploycr ""'"S !HS '> e E."XPl-:R BUSY SHOP. l\'01 unrler 30 yrs nJ age. IYJ<Jlll, .pc un • Hammond 1n Corona del Mill' matic, wa.she!I -;.ood, S25·. 2 '""' .. 101 Dove SI. Newport Sch Costa \ilrsa * &-!6·:!039 .1:.\·1>:1-11. fit 'vfodem S.pc Dinette. .. Gi!orge B.vla.nd Agency FIBERGLASS ,'vlOLOERS . . . -:-\\ID d f'IW'ED FOR FAST SALE 2854 E. Coan Hwy. OR 3·8930 i;eat stroller (not twin) $12. Help Wanted, Men 1200 106·8 E. 16th S.A. 547-0395. f'ARJNET IN~"TALLATION * OPERATOrui ... 1:."XP.t:;It. ! .\11 rllr -a~e \\Offidn -(1'8. Worth s1oo. l!:Z UPRIGHT PIANO &12'6914. ~r . -* Spor IWd'ar, (,ood pay. !'.\RT • Tl.\ll·, down C:::7ARA:::7G=E-=Sa-:-le--~S-A .... T-10--2 C~RPE:\TER.S f:jliO "loruilv1a. Dl, 61:l·W66 OH/\~c;~; JliLIL'!-1 .~1n11> trr111s. 110 money . Xlnt cond~ $275. 646-6364 .,,7 faper Only -----_ __ oli9 ~ •. li(h. * (.,,1,1 ,\I •rl Ill H. 1714 Newport Blvd. ,,... • B W. Wl~1 CM Are you •pending more Columbia Yacht Corp BABYSl'M't:;R ~ i·h1lrlrrn -1 .\10TE."L \IAllJ (JI\'\ ( ~! Organs 1135 Trca<ile i:l'w'g ma.·h. Upright S-19 \\'. lllLh . 1 c :'1-l & 6. I.Ive JI) or out. iYI0-1800 ABANDONED -"'---------piano. Jnvahd furn. ,\11191:, th•n you un m•ke? ----or it-17·719'1 TrtA:"S PllU:'-1:. i"O!t ,\JI• U Jn GulbranMn Or9an1 MOTOROLA :II" L:al>lrtMs Exl'ept1onill demand for Bu1boy1\''&ANDTil:.1lJh.wa1hen llSEJ(PR.-L'''l'-\\'1"0\-\''··P.-.. POI). T:itr.:'H ' l'OOntll furnltul'\', v g .. ~~ E 17th CM ~.,, ''033 W1 h I i f I , < v • u .:. "'.l.",·'!l•,.t r• .. m twin bedroom, 7 ,).>oJ • , ·I • .,.,.,.., t sw1ve base. l9:i9 mv· Jlf'O( ut'l o arge national • W v. ' -· d L Good manufat•turer CT eat e,. Day & E:ventng Shift.$ Open. -s:. I:'\. BABY 01\. .,,, 1·e dinette, stove refer. --· e t'OTld 29ii~·B Pep. REUBEN E. LEE CALL 8'17·.!1:!9 w A' TI:. o l·:,r;cmrn·Pd ,,. "asher. Sec 1n atonge Televlalon 1205 per tree Ln. C.M :iU>-0995 unique opp:l11.unity for l.Rgnl ~crctary :'-r1q1011 01 6401 WeetmuHilCr &lvd., nmhitious men to eem SSO Newpor1 Beech. LVNS ~ At<! wantt"(J, apply &arh Area. Ci.ii &Hi·.~·,h. WE KENMORE Gas dryer SOO. In ....,~ l200 1~ 1 k ,,.:; 1 um plete pn'ce $183. Will RENT W"-1' I I t h ·~· to $7J·. "-kly in .,..,.,. PART •••TuL• "·'""-'Jan -·e· ·~·~on -.em oc . -·u r poo au o. was er...,.,, n · -.-~ lliYU:. ~ <• s ·~ TELLER som" ('Yl~J'l1~1.•e '-" ~ ate f-quic k ale c ...... D- t1mP No previous selling nlnp, Part time Window a.nta '"'It· prl:'fmed. Call ~1;.'~\lal~-T.~;·,;~1 $2.!iO' per week ~ SC'8;t~t~~:~\~ Jump N.'jX·nence required. Di&· washer !or days. e TflBLE CIRL e grcri 1.!1:!1 1161'1 l.1.1, halnnce 893·7519 Dlr. Uk nrf1l'd No Canvassing. Sl.50-hr. * f>'16·78j 7 e Ml'I ~fomS<)fl Ora,i~ry ----f,, .. Jol\Il• New, nearly ll('W, rehuilt TTlOP!CAL flSll, Rea.s! CJ.\J' li('('{'SSllJ"V Manil'd GARDEN"t;R, lull ""'~. IJ• e 16.11 Pl..f\CE~ TIA. C:'Yt Cf..:;'\ 'L llSEWOIU\ 1'"hJl>l!< ----,.,.----TVa, color TVs, phonos. Oaby men:hancl1se' Bikes! Call for .. npo1~tmf'fll "'"" PART • 11;;;-hnusl'k1·('rv·r e>-:P!'r wonuLn, ! 111 '1 uiu.:' 1'' l'iecr rattan liv • room washers, dryers, lronrrs. Ml!r. BARGAINS! :>49·1Yl14. ..,. <X'nsf'<f Apt <'l'1mplr>. ho•11t'i• ,~ 11 .. •·I. (J\, n lr;111,, ·"'" I ~ii .11111• R11t1an bkkcur • ---S.l 1~117 "8.IA·OIR:! lll'f'd, Nflllflnwnt ~quu·ivJ 1 hahJ.<illl< 1 \lu!lt h11v1 1r .• n~ 11, irf~r. ~mall focmics din relrRN. stoves. R"nt 1st. I~ Volt b;11tery only3 dl\ys * SF'..fH'IC'F. STATION l D.\ILY PU.ITT Bo11 '.'1-1-3.'ifi. t,\les1_1 \'..rrl .. 1 )o,t7.71l,:ti * ltl·.t•LPTI< 1\l;o.T * rr 1n1ndl1> bf>d. pink twov1 .... ~~b.-.uy~latcr. tf you i11i.h. Q/<l . l!:Je..'trn· floor holf1·r * AITf\IJA.'\T --> --B-•r..Maidi-$200. wkl 1 ' -~1'1 • n"11~· it ' I i·heir. bar ~rool.5. l11wn· No Dept)S\ls ~n Contu11·ta St·1 of stN1k k111vrJ1 &"·fi!lll! l'l'll.TJ\11'! * "-'"·7',.·1 :•W\!OP. ('H11.rn &'i-70. 5 "'o I " •1'\l1f~'l><'l'f\f•I •1.-'I•• IH•\1·1>r tool~ & misc All ;·rce Service & Dl'li11•1y iR1is1rs1m1_1rk ... t11lnrr 1n10:':',..-. ,,.,., "'' / '111.\S \\k, nrwn1 to fi pm .._. ........ " I I~ -. 7'" 42 Yrs A I I' I I ~ " ~·· -~ \ \ ,·<;t'J'T~~I{. \l11n 1h1 u .:Md f'(>n<i' Rcasollftblr. ,,., · PP ,t 111 l•llly 1 rl-1£ DAILY PJL01' Cla<s.~I· t ind It l\'lth a wani 1d! r .. 1~ hi::hl \•'ork, SIOO nl<> Dental Rtceptioni1t f 1 f 1·111lrl" "'' lilr· hn•Lv · ,s..,,11 PIAl'e, C:O.ta ~e88. JHHt'a Kl 3·8348 fl_td section. Save money, Alway!\ I V:> • O:i! 17Jl 1\'l'wport B!vri., CM. E."J)el'. nt'<' OR ,'µ,,/ll 1 kr1·pu11: 011 n rran~ .;7: .. "" , sJtr r :, 1013 S. ,\lain St Sallla Ana I nme Ir effort. Look MW!! , AKC Cocker Spaniel puppy Female, R~ & While 31~ mo, old. Show stock. fi.16·4376. ADORABLE vrry small mt· nlet11rr poodlr. hlack male 11 weeks old, $10. has had puppy shots. 546·7922. SHELTI Es. Males. 1 • 4 mo. old puppy, 1-2 yr. old. AKC. Sable & wht. 847-3929. MlN POODLF.S 9 WKS A.KC * APRlCOf • 962·ii1.80 * BASSET Jlound. Male AKC 6 mo. 535. 847-3374. Likes ch1lrln>n. ii WM'll olri playful puppie11• Lmr 1 hildrf'n Malt$ rul<l (1'11111 lri.. &lli·!ISR4 • \l1n1.1l•ir1' St·hn_n_ul-.r-r -e- 18 mo Ol<I f Pm.nle AKC • IH~-2917 111 • FOR Sale 1964 Fleetwood 10 x sr. 2 Bdrm turn, Lo· cal«I al Drlltwood Beach Club, Zl462 Pac!Oc Coast Hwy, Space 63, Huntlnjttoo Beach. 1213! 875·1515, tZ13J DI 5·3894. LUXURIOUS 2 Bdrm. 2 ba., pool, brh. clubbouae. $13,IXX>. 54&-::!0JS wk. d.ay1. ~ ..... 6 wk .... 1960 Col~ lOx57' 2 BR ~ tum. Located ~ S Star tam. Plrk. Xtru. $3500 cuh. 541-4657 . 35' Trana& Homt, 1 BR. '!# glaaslne ~I patio, $11750, 618 Adams # 19, 536-0340 HB 9300 * HONO-A ''2 * LIKE Nl:."WJ 646-ew.1 •• , lllintiay, April 7, 1%6 DAIL V PJLOT /Nt•i·Pren 33 -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TltANS~ORTATION --·---TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION •llANSPORiATION I TRANSPORTAT10N- •. •• Cart 9900 Used Ca" 9900 Uaed Cara • 9900 9300 lm ..... rt•d Autos 9600 Imported Altta MOO :-::: ___ .;c..._..;.;.o u--... -c.-,-,------IUMd C.,.. 9900 u ... Cin 9900 ---11UUMPH . -..ONoA 19&5 , •• .,, 1.ow MERCEDES IENZ :\:•ntlle1, ll~e nt1¥. T1kt ~ for c.<•~llll~· P8.YU.U baJ, s:M'O. COLLECTOR'S ITEM 'It TR 1 • 'IJ9U.11l£ MUii& M:9 ltua ~I Complet1 .nt!Wh eac1M. ...,_~=".:,: 'f * 1.': Milc~s ::.a = ,::-'""llaWo. A.' >-'\-CALL U •m> * '170' l11•11er .• •tSfl $11 DILi. f21 MO. -"" !WJiA !t · cc. Fine • dlirr.\ CAA ~ ..... I cloy -IN!· 11cond! Maw tlna. 'l\ined. l91it Harllror, C:il(, ' MMIM . ftchllliie. ,.Slti rw 9*k: •t m-!mi 1 (.Wl'A O\R ro. ~ ·).£ ,_ -llll . --M ,,. -· CM.-......,, VOL"'> .....,e..-.'iO l ,'J:;xct-llel1t ~ $650 i .'ili Tl<'li e Olds.Vt17·ct,•.baat"Yeey· -~{ U 8·~162. e lll,llOCUSID e -Hu all ia. e-xt.rM '\wil't thine. 64-Jli)T, " -1>1ieela. one oll(fl;J, low ~'-· --'&4 MG Rolidattr, wlre _:Tr1.Kk1 9500 wheel!, radio, bruter, like mlleaae. 16'1 deltvt>rt, 5.>1 a .J-~. 5't'J <ie'llven , fiS a mooth, IOO'iir bank finaor. ti" * '64 RA.NOIERO VS monlfl, IOO'k bank !inane· Ina available, OAC. •.• PI S, R&f-1. LO\V -MJ . 1ng 11val1able OAC. Callf>arn i• Sports C•rs ;1:11:; * 646-1616 CALIFORNIA SPORTS !K}1 E. fin.I s. A. >t2·8801 ~ Ford t,; t<si Pick.up. Good C.A'RJ · __,. -.,.,,, mi. "" '""'rt"' 001 <-""'· •·•· ""'"" VOLKSWAGEN c.M . ......,, '64 MGI $ 1699 0(46 Oievy 1,; lorl JMdrup, -Ma.ny ~ p&rl.I. '195. -)48·7419 ~1960 Dodp Pickup. Law bed i.· ~ Call 546-3599 bflort .. :.u p.m. or. alter I p.m. ~jc.!!'J'!.. '520 Li:•15 IN'l"L l -tOft Oiulil model OPEN ROAD Clmp- -er. 700>, • ml, Uke ~~ 962·~. ··======== Pawder '*"· cont.t. bl1te in-'""'· 100~ Finan: Avail. Up to 36 Mo. COSTA CAR CO. Jlll!9 Hartior, C.M. "2·4814 e '6.1 MG e Roadaiiter, th.La cu IWI up in va!Uf'. 100~ Mnk financ· q; anilllble. QA(. .... Californl1 Sport1 Cars ~I E. ~'irst S. A. ;N7·881ll MLUXf-SIDAN ""' NllD BUICK '63 SKYLARK ViJlyl top, buckl't r;eall, all(o., fUtH, W /w tll'et. Im· maC'Ullll' IJ'u"U"OUI. $1695 SlllfsiM AUT~CIHTER 00 Hartior Bh·d .. C M. {)pen I Vfl. · {L Sun. 6U-(J~ 62 Buick Skylarll, l.lltomatic, R/H. budlel 1eat~. $1095 \00'. f'INANC:lNG AVAU.. Mandie Moten • ------ CHEVROLET FOlD FORD OLDSMOBILE • T·llRD ---'64 f'onl ·CU.tom 500. TudOf '63 m ct:ll.ASS Conv . "" ·s;s IMPIJ.A SS :.!·DP.. OVERLOADEDI hdtP. fact ai r + power. Pvt R/H, PIS. Autv. Orii; U\l'n· S9 T ·Bird 327-efC. AIMo. Ba bcK:k.:l· MUST UQUlDATE OOll ~.OR 5-l.;,,41. er. lmm11c' Sll~\I. V-11. 11u1on1:•llc. power ttr, Rt.ta v' Qinaole. ll,COO.mi. l'Ol't.D STOCKI I.Os======== I OR a·3009. bn1kr:i, R II . .,., .• , • ...,,. ~I· Oria .,...., SIM "2-8l9l 'b9 Ford 2 dr ac<I ...... • MERCURY ======== 1cn1 l'Oll<htlOfl, =-··-· ... -"'""' °"" _. .... ia PLYMOUTH sets c;_,,_'rSLll .,,. ""' 2 "' Hdt. ··•• ial--.-60-"----.---------'Jim Siemon• Im--."" '61 f'ord Rudi -• 'l., -m.rcury ,.... •• "P St Pl ft.. \,'() "' ll'at'fl('r, S.A. 54MU.C ,..., _ •11 1'"otd-a.r11Mr .~. ;--..., aation Wtllfm, auto. ymou n ~ IJ Chn¥.., • 'Gt l"ord c.. 'SOD' 4 dr, lt• ~ powtr 111r. bt'&ke~. 9 llUf "''Ql)n, V-8. 11utom11· ...--Re ffiCESSED e Newperf 4 dclOc' ..-n. 11uto, '64 ront Q.i '*'° Hdt. $1691 ~ V•lue. tic, Ri ll, powti' rcr. bl'lkH. :'6 T·BIRD, fal't.ory ori,ri· rtldio. "-'*· power ilr., '64 rWl1 P\kua Ope •• $11• $S7 Deli. $37 Me. 0 .A.C. flu:toq air. ri~I $11 d{•Uv rri . S.U a Air L'Oftdidonlnt. Rear1lhi.ri1 'G2 l''ord r'llk•on tV1ur1 11009 Ban!: t'lnt.nolng Avl.ll1ble $7 D•ls. Sl7 Mo. O.A.C. 111nn1h 101·: han~ rlna.nc• "' Dell. $59 Mo. o .. A.C. Sevrl'&I more 10 cllOOit'! from ·Mandie Motors Bank t'lnanc1n~ A1·111!able u1;: ,\1·11ilahle . Q.A.C Hana "1nMclnii Av1ulab(e 1 year ~rantee °" all Mandie Moton I CALIFORNIA SPORTS -Down Chry1!tr/P1¥mouth M .. c Motors can. pymL nn 111"00· Kl ~.!6 LI:: 6-6M:i Oir)·1lt>r "PlvnK>11th I CARS /P~ Jeni. \V~ carry our 011•n <.vn· l!»3:.l Bl"Ai:h 81.,,d. ll.B. 90 E •)tsl. S .. \. at!•MU ,,....,. c:::r &mi--ltS. t1~a1"i.:J'.p J6 nio. finan. U!QNT. '56 Hd1op r pwr, Kl S·Ms LE ~':I '60 T-BIRO ....,._ T R/H, d irome whl1. New I ~ _ L~"'65!Lj Co Car Co. tir•'s, rte. PJi. ply noo. Full 1iQwer, B1.11-.:utxly wilh "' "ryiltr 673·1'!Y.!9. PONTIAC ~1i.:t• lf>llt htr 1ntenor ··-, .. ~~~---~-, 1"'9 .H•""" c.M. '"""'' --$15 Deis. $31 mo. ...... ......-._.....,. -, '61 Su. \\'ag. er • pau. tu\\ auto, ft/11 , pc Mr, br•ket, '64 FASTl&ACK pwr. Riii, lo ml'. Part'ed. 6J Gr•nd Prix I cO.'i"TA CAR ,CO. f&l"U:le)' t1r. A. !>Mui,). Gah1xic ·;,oo· Hd1011. f'ull p,;. pty. l7$. 613.~19, 2 door hardlO{l io,."1>1'11 coupe.1 1'69 Harbor. C\I. 6-l2-41'1'4 • • Fl 1 ....... •r r R I: II I J Outsiandln~ cur1dlt!on thnr -~ ---l6 Moi. Pan .. nancnv 1 ...... -. ·. mm1n·u;,.1e out. Loadf'd with all extrsi;l 62T·Bird filana•c ifio•ors ~_::.dC:.111~ 011·nei·. new Cb.I MUSTANG Ind R/ll_hydra, pqv.·~r 1 Au1 rm);lt1{·.__ R11d.KI. heaw, l,;hry1lerl Plymoulh $1595 ll~i·in.;. brike., fllL'lOf)' 11\1 !' II, bt'lk•·S. 11'•).\I , llL'- llHIJ Btueh Blvd .. 11.R. e REPROCESSED e a1r. 11·1-w, budtr1 ua1' ton· au-. Kl ;,·(i!}°.l:i Lt.: ~ ·s.;, ~fllAtani: hardt~. Jrt rte. "'Sholl'' lineal of c11rt " • $179S COllA -· '61 C:PBRA Ni 1.-Air OOQd. f!~ldl ra~··~ pam. Loaded. Leta SUI/••• AUTO CENTER l!).l~ Hlll'bor Blvd ., C.M. bl:ick throuehout, chrome Low milea1:t, aold ne11' k Jim Slemons Imports whtTb, llll thr r1'\ra.'J. too•r, Mlr.k-e-J tier~. PRICED 120 W. \\'arr11·r, S.A ::HS...l!I ban!; tinancing av1.ilable. F'OR f'AST SALt:. \\'H5 l-.-.6J T·UIRD \VII/TE 0.A.<:. $61.7] Delivrrs. $2~!(i. 1 ,~ "'. $61.13 " mcwitll. S I I $l1'S 11 !'Cl • 1111 . MY <11r. lrl- CALIP.:QaNIA SPORTS .~P"c••RVER e dow lift :r..ooo -n11. Good e "OY ~ ~11,.~· Ori~ Oll'Of>f, Sl~ =--.t~ported ~utOl_9600 e '62 MGA e Roadster. wirt w~1. fully ~ulppOO. IOO'A bf.nk ti· nancinz avall1ble, 0.A.C . Oir)·sler/Plymoulb tbM 10,00I) rrU. 36 nlO. fi• I 19¢l Btoach Blvd., ff,B. aucin&-Av.U. 901 E.. t'I~~~~ ~.&Ml 140U w. =i1:;.c;LI 8·3466 613.~l<J".'O bl.11 n 10 &i 4 pm. • "EPROCISSID e NEWPORT BEA.0-1 -. ·sJ1-7BJRD ll'HlTJ:: OpMI eves. .t !un. &12·41ll • 61 ford. ALFA ROMEO KI j·89':!1> LI:: &eel , COITA CAR CO. ---64 Buick,---:-J~""~~H~•~-~=· ~CM~.~..,~..,,~· .. .ALF A Romeo Spider HIGO ":' Conv. Xlllt ~fecb cond & :i tit'ff. Oran tl\r\lout. Reu. ~ ... KI 5~2. '61 ALPHA RO:O.tEO Rdstr. Ki GOOD cood: Sl..?()IJ OR 11tB.EST oUtf( * M7·~ ~ AUSTIN H.EALEY 1~ e REPROCISSID e ·s;: A~in lle1l,y, ito1d· ll<"I' \\llh hardtop, rt.dlo. 7 S37 d!!hV,rt;, $37 I 11\0flth. ""' lOO'i'-bank Dnanc111& l\'W.il· ._ 1b1e. 0 .1 .c. •• $1099 CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS 901 E. Jo'irs1, s .A. 542..jOO) e 'S9 AUSTIN HEALIY De luxr Ii cyl., radto. hta\.C:r, -;._ 100% bank financing avail· ablr, 0 .1.c. , $799 • CALIFORNIJ\ Sl'ORTS CARS • ~ £ fl.J'll, S-A. ~..88CJI · e '63 Auttin-He•l•y• Roacbtl!'r, nicr, 10050 bank financing l\'allable, o.A.c. Fl.IU ce.&11 price. .... C.llforni• Sport• C1r1 901 [. !''Im S. A. j,(Z-8801 IUY Of THE YEAR I~ Austin Healf:J, model JO.)!). Brand MW Urn, wlr. v.•bcel&-Tt1p l tonMIU· Col· or liRG. In e.xcell. rood. $1099 CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS !I01 J::, Finl, S.A. ;,.t2-8801 '6.I RED SPRITE Way Abova A\·eraae $36 DELS. $36 MO. Costa Car Co. OfFERS e . WE SAY R1v1f'r• hllrdlop. Lott<kd 11•1lh all extras & fllClory air. $219S J im Sleoio"' Imports 120 w. Warner, S.A. D46-tll4 Svrf 1unJ $12i Convertible "R ti a d M on• i;tl'r!" '55 BWc.~ pwr everr- thitlc. redio. pd t!Na. Oeaal • ~9810 * 6S Bu'fck~~- Le. Sabrt 4 dOOT 1tEa Harbor C.M. &.42·4874 • PRIVATE PARTY I '66 MGH Ro.tdster, t'OS1 ne11· MORE? S.1.IBT.IG. Hu all the exira1.1 P<w.•t.,. t>1C't't'ln~ PIU!i faL101')' \.l.'ilJ 11.1.~•PI tradt. A naw factory fresh ~r I air. CALIFORNIA SPORTS trom your onty 11ttlltrl1:ad Yolk1w1ttn Dealer 111 tll• CARS H1rrto• Ar11. 90I E-Fint. S.A. ;M;.i~l .,._, 11.w. ., sw A.•......, (MUO.\ ......... I • 'SJ MG • 197'1-IOUUV.vt•COJT•-.O. Radio, Heatrr; US Delivers 1.21 a month. UKVi" benk financln&· Av&il1ble, Q.A.C, CALl~ORNIA SPORTS CARS 901 E. Jo"'ittl, :>.A. :>t:!-8SOI * ·52 ~tG * to See lm Oeiaw~ Pl, C ~1· cal.I MS-7169 btlOI'\" )VU ·~7 MGA, wltt wt.II. Med.I. motor Wllf"k. Good rubber. S2QO. a.&-0114 nm~. '47 NGTC RHO Nlltdl won. Muu have clalJ. Dr&lled· 1700. »ti~:.!. Ol"EL c :::: ~ ~,1 @ P~. CHIO: IVflJOW IS AU.0 THI ONLl AUT HOltlltl ~KHt CIA1l' IN THI HAllO~ .o.•fA.. $1195 Jim Siemon• Import• ll'O W. Warner, S.A. $4Mll.fi 'M Buicic Wildcat. l owner. Going to \'lt>tnarn. Must ~u: &16-&ri.1 . CADILLAC: '65 CM Ddcndo conv. Lodd· td: SSJJri. Xlnt cond~ ~ eves. OW041 D11ys • '51 CA.D SEDA.Jll * DtVIU.E. Power. rac- tor)' ait • 67:>-2™ * Ill CAD CX>NV. * hll pwr. Fcty · l.ir, S3(00, Cameo Higblandl', 673-(1)70. CHEVROLET 3btU ,\111.i'CUli. Ne1>.pon . ''4 OPEL KADETT VOLKSWAGENS VOLKSWAGENS VOLKSWAGENS VOLKSWAGENS ··64 ._Sport Jmpal1 :l dr llardtop t'OU/>e· "A real bc11u1y." All t>ll· lrU Ind R/H, auto, po<to'l!r stttrlna; I< brakes, buckel M!tlli, conaole, W•S•W, ell:· Original, local ""' car trade. "Show• t1Deit ul ~." Wu $229;.. ·ru AUS'Tl:--0 Hl'lil<"y Dlxe. I tdeil.• .:nd car. Up to 40 miicl ! 30Jtl. :l · .st:AnR. Radkl, a!IOI Pirelli Llr{'S $1050. 613-llH•I. to Iii: 1' ===== $15 dell. $23 mo. Gip.atk stock of be1ut~ul vw·,, ·;;s to '66. Some Wltll lnl than ~ milK· Ntw HILLMAN IDEAL SECOND CAR -:-1959 HILLMAN : J PERF'EcT FOR WIFE OR •:; S'IVDl:'IT .. 1N EXC£L. (', LENT CONDmON, FOUK -. -},(> 0 R, HEW PAINT, OPOn.D1S I N S 1 D I: .l 'm. BOUGlrr NEW BY ;-! f."S PRESENT OWNt:"R S3'$. CAN BE SEEN AT Ui J £.\:ii BALBOA ._ BO JLJ::VARD, NEWPORT 8£ \Cl!. 1$9 Harbor, CM. 64:.!·4114 warranl)' with all 'fr6 mod· ======="="='I eta .11uod at any VW wmce dopt. PORSCHE e '60 l'ORSCHE e llan:llop. Supc:r. tiood ~l'llllt· pJrtlUIOn. $.2J delivers, 100'_., Lank financing available, U.A.C. CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS 901 E. t'1rs1. ::..A. * '62 OOUPE 1600 * SUPER Sl800. EXAMPLES: ·61 vw. New paint. Thor· ough\y reronditioned .• S999 '60 VW Van. Surfer'• Spec. " . . • • .. . . • -, • $8li 'G6 Futlla.ck. Only ll m1 ................. rie '.l6 mont h linan. on all late model aut01. C:osto C:ar C:o. Speclol $2otS e ROY CARVER e PONTIAC ltxl W 0-t Hwy U l·J.i'ifi NEWPORT BEACH '64 CHEV. VB Auto. f'act.ory uir. A1'1.1ic 111!He finish. S15Y5 'St Hillman Conv. $f9' 962-3l66 I~ Hartx)l' C.M. 64~·4&74 USED VOt.KS\\'AGl::.:'IJS \VITH A 100~0 s~ W.,...rtW U.ttJe 2nc1 ur. IW!. fl...,_ av•ll. OOSTA C\Jl CO. ..,...,, -WANTED~ '59 or n~l'r ~' Hill I ,. man HU5ky or parta. J Pri\•a\e party only 847·:.ol:l , all :i pm. ·'I 'S.! HUlman ~tiru. 4 dJ" ex ~ wnd, 16:000 ml, Mk, buck~ ~ aMls, dtk' brll, $%(1. ~· Gt&-8697. JAGUAR ). 1963 Jaruu Man: 10, IUXUQ' aedan. air cond. ndio, Mal-=--ft', J)V'T window•. bHke~. • •t'tf1nc. Grey with pol.Wt- ed walnut • red lee.U~r I,.. i.e-rior. SJ29;i. OR 3-5339 "' .. ...,.. • ·~7 XK·140 CONY. • ENGINE REBUILT. 1Jl$650 • ~9 ,_, * '63 XKE CPE. * v. • 11.200 • mi. XLNT cood! IJ8(XI. • OR l-3.S47 ~ MERCEDES BENZ , 'S9 MIRCEDIS CON VT. Slacli w11h h!"ck IC'et~r uiler. Exce pt)OOlllly clrM ci r $1995 100~< finan. !\\'Ill. • COSTA CAR CQ, W, 1969 liarbOr. C M· 642-487• ... RENAULT UNCONDITIONAL AUTO CENTER GUARANTEE 19G Harbor Blvd., c.M. For 30 dal's or 100'.I tnlles on n..-& Swl 6'2 4733 62 Renault both puta and labor! ••• .,..... .. evei. · - Go_.. __,__ 4 ___. y let * Must S...11! 1961 Cllevy iu Ull ...,,_.,, -=· OU Nomad ltlltiOn wqoa. All $27 Deis. $27 mo. 0 .A.C. Iii Chick Iverson I Jw:ury 1c1turr1, pc11''er Bar111 t'1nMcing Availabh: Inc. tl.i.'l'rint: & brake.. Power Mandie Moton l9TO H1rbor Blvd. l'f;ar window & 6 \l'IY iCllS· Chryslcr1PJymollth Colt.a Ml!l1 Kl 9..(),l(l3 F'ac. air. Ne..-urr~. Xlnl 19432 Beach Blvd.. 11.B, , 66 vW ~'OOd: Sl:Y~ or bes1 Olf('r. Kl a-89'.'1i W:; ti-6.i&i I R~•y red 1111h ll'hite Y1nyl I \\'ill L'Oll~ldl'r old l'ltr in tradt. 642·m :,. e '60 RENAULT e inl.crior ::3 1niles. Older cir -~=~~-~~~ Good tr&n8p0itatioo. 100:; I 1111 1k•11'n ry1n1. e 'SS Chevrolet e hMk flnandn~ a~'ctila blf' Oe•n lewis Imports Bl'I 1\1r hardwp. Suck, OAC. Jo'ull ca.sh pria>. 1%6 H.11rbor, C.M. 646-930.1 chronv v.obf!.el~. hard 10 Sta9 'M v.w. ~llent oond . find. 100'/i. bank tlnanLinf: available, o .• \.(.', C1Ufornie Sportt Cara thnrout. RJH. Ruby ~. $21S 501 E· f1"* S. A. !rU·,'j!!Ul SUOO. Ca.II a36·2Sti Callf,:>rnll Sports Cars SIMC:A 01ryiltt'1 all new SIMCA FOR '66 With the [a,n\asliC 5 Ytar, 50,000 Ml. Warr1nty '66'1 From $1199 IOO''Ai bank linanci~ available CALIFORNIA SPORTS CARS 901 E. Finl, S.A. .YI:!~! SPRITE -------REPROCESSED '60 ROO Spn lt. !'°""' 111ilc- 11gr. \\'ell 1:J1.11!d for. $:11 Deis. $27 Mo. COSTA CAR CO. 1969 Harbor. C.M. 64.2·-1874 SUNBEAM '56 V\\', SUnroof. OOl E:. F'irsl S. A. M;·8801 :>.Int condition. WJO. * 6TJ·1067 * e REPROCESSED e '&I O ·IEV-,\lalitru SS, has llll tl\I'! e:ictraa, lull JX>ll.tr lOO't. bank linlUk:ing avail· abJr. O.\C. Ta:c and i.JC('fl!lf d<!livers. V\\' SUNROOr * t>xtraa. pvt ply ;,39-.a1i5 aJt 6 U1ed Cara 9900 Tr1nsporllHon Specials '~iii MrrT·:: Dr. !IDT ... S\4il ·~ lliUman Coa\'l. •• •• • ~ '59 R.iimb. J dr tdn .... Wl!I ·~7 ford W12 i\/T .. , , S19'J '59 Reflault Clean , ••••• S!• '51 Old~ 4 dr hdtp .. .. S99 '69 St I.Kie Wa1-: .. . .. .. • S299 '&o fotd ~ dr HOT •••• $491 '61 p,rnet Waion , . • • S59I 'M Dodgt Wagon ...... S211 'ril 1-.ten: 2 dr bdt .... si• Calif·>rnia Sports C1r1 ID\ E. F1r1t S. A. ~·8i01 LObK! $499. '60 ~ V·!I Slick.. FiAI i>lutpe. Golnr la army. Phone 6T5-0437 or .)36.0'l&t. ·~ E:L~C~A~M~IN~0~-0....~~,l~I• 'J"utq. P ER r E CT cood! Tll~ OV('r pmtl. li46•7l'f8 l:Jll ~ Impala 2 dr. Exeellenl Qsid, Mm ol· fft', 9!LJ·S3tle. ':>K• CHEV, 4 door V•I, 100!1 bod,y, ROOd eq!rw, t tandard trans. 1250. Ll 1·456l. ·51 c11EV, GOOD nR&s. RMto. Brst aa~ or •· !l«I W. IA.LBOAI NB. + '51 01EV 1'r 6 -CYL. * S'2:iO COMET e '60 COMET e dclw:e, stk:k, nid.o. he1l1'f, u:ceJ. tranap. · 100•. 1)11.nk an.c:ina avallabk, OAC. ..... -..... rm C.IHornbl Sport• Cars IOI £, J1nt S. A. 5"12·8801 CONTINENTAL '65 CONTINENTAL ~"'IJU powrr. fa~:IOT} 1ur .\1>1 r~ nwtlo. Dmrn<;nd l\IU{" 11ilh matdiln,g l••,1!hrr In· lt'rior. YOU CAN 'T BUT nus PRICE~ $4295 SUJ/siM AUTO CENTER ~~ Hartlof Blvd., C.M. ()pm ev«. A Sun. r.t2-f'r.U CORVAIR '6.1 MONZA CPE. R.tH. Wblte wall&. Low mU. •!;l'· New car tndHn! 11695 S"'lfsiill.a '°'iJ I"'" t..:•1'111 CK lJU Harbor BMS., C.M. Open ev.a . .t SUn. &C.CTD e '6.I MONZA e Auto trans., r9dki, hNlft', nJa". $26 delivers, $<$ a mau;b. 100';0 bulk financ. inc available, OAC. c.nf.orni• Sport• Cars I ~I J::, i''it'SI S. A.. 5-12·8801 • E.'(ffi~m TraJllP)l'b.tbl e '60 L'-Orliii1r ~tiln "'""l'Oll. .1 ~Pf'•'\l, new 1ra1111mh&ion >111•1 ··IUl•'h. 100'.4 hwlll 11• I 1\ar1t·1ni.: avail able. OAC. "" C•liforni1 Sport• Cars 9:11 E;. t'irsl S. A. :>l2·881JI '6:.t l\1ol1la Ccnv. Whl.. Blue: upholstery, ~ Sp. Many Xtr<l.'i· ~JO'.l mi. Good cond. LeavU1a U.S.A. Beet otter. 494-1691. '61 MONZA • 900 EDAN. *·®1111 * xurr CX>ND1 Auto. 5.:17:;, * U4-2*1 CORVETTE e REPROCESSED e 1 e CORVETT't:S • .Many ro ctJOOM lrom, tax I and lu.'t'n5" dtlh•e:n. !00'" bank f11\ancmi; available, O.A.C. CallMrnl• Sport1 C•r• 901 £, F'\"t S. A-!142·8801 '63 C0RVE'IT£ 4-SPD-* FAST BAO<, JOO HP.~ S2600 * m~2"56 DODGE ------'3 Dodte Polera I rlooo !!Cdan. 1uto- n111tk. R• IL powt'r Slttrin11. bnakeli. !art.or) ilir. 31 Mos. flinanclftl Avail Mandie Moton Olt)'51~r P!y1TlOl.lth ;9"132 Sl'Hl-h Blvd., H.B. Kl ;,-89'.'li -L..t: ~ -* ':i7 DODGE * * GOOD TRANS. $115 or * B~"l orrer' Ml-&139 :si. OODGt: I • Dr. t11'fln '. Gnnd l'Um'i:: Good loo~! $.JOO. Pvt -Pb'. ~-676.1. ·~.7 Dodtt W1ron, RMI, * Auto, A -I Mecti .• 1150 Cll&h * 53641eO FALCON '60 FALC:. WGN, e REPROCESSED e e '66 TIGER e Hcitd~l<'r. l\l'lll IH('(' \IJ!.g wh,...'I& 100': hank l111111nl" '57 Ja~ar Cpe Beauty S7ll '11 Valiant 4 dr ldn . , •• $691 '52 Ford Wago.\ .• , .•• 18 ·~ Tcrd z dr Hdt .... m Do1.111 Pymt • No Problem We carry our own cootracts &12.Jl!f> AFTF.:R 5:.10 Auto. \Vhit" 11·all5. Perie..:! -6$ Mere.cl•• ~B.nt iu;: ~vaila))k fl,\t :.-:::~ " L. r:,,.('u .. ni ~nil1t1on S1S99 M i S49'S CALIFORNIA SPORTS Ur lo 3li riioa . lo PllY· Costa Car C:o. '61 CHEV. Impa la Q>n;&iiiO lor 11'00: i-r pla)'. No moo. pwr ~t-ttrina. rMdio, cll!fln. tY dt ..... n. W mo. Surf1lde I Sll::ll. 673·13·\ll AUTO c't•l\T"I l'.~!:1 llartJor 4 door ~Ucm wa;:on. V•it, auto, R/H, po11•t•r ~r r, b1'M. Beau tiful. Look~ & Nn1 llkp l'ltW. J199 100'.4 Bult f'1nandni; Avail. Moncllc Moto" c."hr)>tJer/Plymout h ttm 8-th Blvd. Ii._ KJ 5>«l'll u.: ,._ 162 GALAXll S00 , 4-dr Hdtp. Pwr ttr'L bfun. 11·1ndow1; R/H, etc. ~ 110!)',\ llDMclna. U '*"' 111,1')',l SOUTH COAST FORD 6$ s. Cotts1 llw) -Lai,:una St-alTI :il9-~I ~!M-K:JJj '63 f'.URLA.NJ:: \\~H. l l.OOJ • m1. :-le.1 tiret, cleui: h.lD5 1 OllTI('r. * ;,.£,·77911 * :CJO HARDL~G VJAY IC~I ·:v GALA.XIE 500. BU< 2 • dr hd1p. P..C.H. PS . B. Aut.o. REU'nl overhaul PVI • pt)'. * GTa-om '61 FCl\D VI Clry Sla·Wotl . ~ JUt(. PS·B. Auto, Ntw urea. Very iaw·ml 0..'t Mrld J cal"l'l I.I 1-0UJ. " w/ red · int F\:1y ;yr, Wi/\o '> 'GS MU1l11'1£, full fal.'tory '3 Pontl•c do., t1ft. :r..OOJ . nu Coed ~pped. 100% bank fi· Grand Pdx. 11u10, nid!o, tlrt'I' Oni; OY.Ui'r , t!"JT;>. nancln.11 a•allablt, 0.A.C-ht:Wr. Pl>\ltf' lllr, .,., .• ,..,. · 673-'.l!t~l b111n JO & ·I pm $1,.597.16 alrcondlOoni~· ------~- CALIFORNIA SPORTS $19" 1 ·so T . ~1~ Im~~ ir.ida CARS J im Siemon• Imports ~ ~1· :-.:, .... brks. DR.Arr· , . ., W W SA .,. •111 ED SacnlK'e $800. 901 E. t'irlt, s.A. a.ti"801 wu • amer. · · '"""' 6.tt-6817 NASH RAMBLER 1960 NASH RAMM.IR e 60 R1mbler e 4 docN' led. Good tranmporta· C1usk O&a1om 11·aron, auto- •--, • ., • .... of new ... r0. mallc. Radio, healer. ""'' . ........ ..--· · MtS R.ldi11tor, tirt1, aood (l)ndi· 1~ PtllUIC!.""' Avallirilble. Uon. Radio, air cond. Mu;;t ,.., ..,1 '"' "" ....,.., '"" Mandie Motors 6 P.t.1. weekdty1 only. Chry1lrr/Plyrnoulli ----j l91lZ Beu'h 81\·d 11.B. OLDSMOllL£ Kl ,..... LE ,.,., '64 OLDS JetlW I ~. alltO. R "' If. Buctcet .w. Arctic '4'hite wiUI mt.lt:hln( trM,... '°"· ~ thb Pnce. $1995 '61 Rambler duak 1tatioo Wa&'(ln, tAC' nl'W !not t'f·bh •Ri• new rad; new paint. Immac lac i~: new l\1on· iw ahocillll, I<*' lit'Veler llhocits, R 1c H. aill 438-<S'76 L-lkh, oc 96'J·i02I Hun! &fl aft 6. 19" R.i\.\(81.ER CJ.ASS1C 4 dr. Station \Va11on. 6 cyl. Slick ihlfl. RIH. Prlv11e OWMr· J3:JO. >&OOl)6. "1,.;,=~T~ •• ~..,,~~,..,~,,--- & air ltOOO nults. * 6-ki-6J&l * TEMPEST 63 le Mans Siiortl l'OUIX' al! t 'llrU incl 1~.dlO. hra1rr. au10. 1.1r con• th1111ru11;:. <ll·lu.\f: lnm. buck• ••I $Cl \<., II ~-11· ('fl: BEA U· Tl~'lJ L CO:<-'OJTIO:-.' TllRU· Ut:T 1 011 n~r. ne1.1 car trade "Ha.s l:l<v'n manllalrt- rd ui hl;hfft !>t>551hle stan• da.rd ". Sold new II. 1rrv• iced ~rf. Pril't"d lor qukll Wt \Yu SIS9;l. Special Sl6H • ROY CARVER • PONTIAC l•ICCl IV. Cou1 Hwy LI 8·38 NE\l'PORT BJ::.\L11 VALIANT '$6 1'0ftD VI. 212·•111· Ferd· AUTO CINTll ~mrlhC· Qxnpj,m, $141). l!M~ Harbor BlYd., C.:-4. T·BIRD e 60 V1liant e S.7'41 altft" .f,:31). ()prn ..ves. A Sun. ~113 * '57 T·BIRD. l:\f.\1AC'. 4 door wqon. Tmnendou1 value. BltJe boQk Pf'\ce ~. '40 Ford de"'-ae coupe., Hem\ '64 Old.a 4 door, hdtp, Dy· encine· Sharp. $450. ~ namle 118, f1ct, air + For IJ\llck, ettlo mt rwota pov11e r Priced to •ll· PY\ F'IND THE ntIN~ YOU I ~"'~'-·~OR~~'~'~"'~'~· ~=~-NEED NOW, S-._ .. Tor '60 OLDS 118. GOOD • OIUG OWN l'R. * ii• * ;,.Q{QI * '55T-BIRD * ALL PWJl. * 1 TOPS moo. * ......,, Wltllt E.ph&nt•! • OUR PRICE $295 Mondic Moton etryll" /P\)'fl'ltlUOl SaJ1' ads 91 today'1 Cua!· COND: * Alil:l.111 '52$ ti~. MUST Sri/: * 64Z.2f171 Dlma -a • UM llM12 Bew.di Blvd. H.B. Kl~ LE~ Hew Cara --c. .. s APRIL IS MUSTANG MONTH + T&L DELIVERS * Daily Rentals * Long or Short Term Leasing * * Financing Coming · Soon HEW lilt ACRI NIW 'ACILITIH . . tlOO New Can ttoO New Cars 1,000,000 -.;;MUSTANGS TO BE SOLD BY OTHER FORD DEALERS AHO BY THEODORE ROBINS FORD ' ''°° • We are out to lwNk all rteords •t our present N•w• port leach loc:•Hon before moving next month. We nited at lent 150 more uted c•rs to stock our new uted cir fecilities. pr..,.nt cir. So, tr1de now and .. t more for your These are facts, not fiction HOW DO WE GET THE JOB DONE? SIMPLE!! l . Glva you top tradt $SS 2. R.duc• prlc•a Ilk• It wa1 yeer end clo••~ut. 3. Give flnancint plan1 to fit 1v1ry pock..t book. WE TRY HARDER We Wiii .. CIOMlll Thll Sunday Oftty in Observenc• of Easter . HOURS, Mond1y thru Saturday 'ti! 9:00 Sund•y• 'tit 6:00 Theodore Robins s::,EFORD New Ccrs 1100 w. Co.111 Mwy., New11or1 Bt~ch $48·3411 New & Used Cars '°"' o"~'.':;.~';t; • • J im Siemon• Import• CARS l:'IJ \\ \\ arn."•1. io A .>16-·ll l~ 1 '.IOI ~ ~·1r:.1 S 1\ 1~:.}! 1Ja1·1.>tlr C ~1 611-lll7•1 !"or quirk el!lclenl rt.>ulta 1 l~lvd , r \I fi4~~1i:ll [ ~ ~ .. 11•1 II 1•· '"" ~1:-ID TliF.:: ·nuNGS \'f)U 11·1 1k11rh 11<1u ... ~ tin~ ,,.n ,...u " wllll a DAU.' NE£n ,-:O\I'. SH t.nr "F!lr ll'.t'111 a1·ll'•'f111n r1·r r1 See 1n.t I t'll.IYI' "'A.NT A.DI r ... + S11le" ads ln tod11y'1 ClaJ.51· r DAll.Y I'll.OT ClaMifi«I ••1~ "4lt 1 .,.,•·•~: 1,1.~11 tir.d. ~""'.:!'"~":...C'~·o~11~"-----~-"'""'"'""'"'""••-•••••••.,. .. ..,..,..,..,.., .. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .. • I I ' \ , L . . :Jlj DAILV PILOT/Ntws·Pms T~. April 7, 1966 UMd Cart 9900 . OMll C1n ' 9900 --. '61 ·comet 4 docw. Automl'tic, radio, hMtK. '62 Corvair r.dio, hMttr. LEASING • AVAILABLE ALL MODELS \ • FOR BRAND NEW PONY RIDES • FOR CHILDREN \ WE'RE CLEANING 0UT THE CORRAL· '64 Chevrolet "64 Volkswa9en '64 Country Sedan . 2 Dr. llalllo, -· ~ $15 9 5 V .. , Auto. T•ans., R.edlo, $1895 prox. 17,000 Mii•. HMter, Power StMr1nt-$795 V.tonPl<kup.L""tbod, $1595 V-1, R&H, st1nd1rd tr1n1. LIU new. '62 Volkswagen '64 Ford . -. $999 2Dr .. lledlo,-.Llke $1095 _. IOO, V4, AulL 51795 =·s,::. -· '62 Pontiac '59 Chevrolet '62 Ford Tempeat $ . ~:::.II.. 79 5 ~;,!:;:. $'69 5 r.d10, Long a.ct. huter. '60 Falcon '61 Ford ~ .·-:-.~:~!Ila 2.Dr. · i 0.luxe, $69·5-g::i~l. s795 . ,, Rad io, HNtlr. .. Auto. Tr1N., R1cUo, H .. ter. Gelnle500, $995 4 Dr. Hanf. top. v ... Auto. Trina., ....... Heeter, Power Stterlftl. '63 Fal~on '66 Bronco 4 -Dri .......... 52195 HNIO<, ............ 2,llllD . Mil-. Lib-· OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ,.Ji, 2240 so. MAIN -at WARNER MUSTANG RENTALS ••• BY ·DAY OR WEEK NEW CAR DEl'T, 546-7070 . USED CAR DEl'T. 546-7076 SANTA ANA ... ' ( ' ' " •• . ,, ;" . I J ( 1 I