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VOt 6 f, NO. 83, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, APR IL 5, 1968 TEN CENTS
LBJ Orders-Mourning for Dr. l(ing
MAN OF MANY FACES WAS DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING
C•m•r• Studies Made •t Netr• Voter Ratty In Cleveland ...
Chldt!d by Mrs. Marshall
G-i:ubet·~dcked Trio
Bv .JERO ME F. COLLINS
• Of Ille Dt lly l'lle! Staff
Three Newport Beach City Council
candidates endorsed by Mayor Paul J .
Gruber denied charges today that
the endorsements Involved any com·
mitment on the choice of the next
mayor.
At tbe same ume. Vice Mayor
Hirth Free wa y
View Mislead,
Cook A erts
By. BRUCE BENSON
Of Ille Dtllv l'flel Sttfl
Will the man who really knows-
where the Pacific Coast Freeway is
going please stand up?
Newport Beach City Council can·
didate Ed Hirth said Thursday that
chances are J?ood the route can still be
shoved inland.
But incumbent candidate Dee Cook
said todav Hirth's views a r e ·'misleadin~ and inaccurate.''
Both Cook and Hirth are vying for
the District 5 I pper Bayl scat in
Tuesday's city-wide municipal elec-
tion
"I challen~e the misleadint:? and in-
accurate statement made by can-
didate Hirth at Thursday's Chamber
of Commerce and Realty Board
breakfast. 11 Cook said.
Hirth had told the breakfast crowd
of 3!\0 :
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Doreen MarshaJI, who Is admittedly
not favored by the mayor as h.is sue·
cessor. chided Gruber for taking sides
publicly in the council campaign.
Gruber in recent days has endOT'6ed
incumbents AJ Forgit and Lindsley
Parsons in .districts 2 and 7, and Ed
Hirth in District 5.
Tue endorsement of Hir1h was made
in a lengthy letter addressed lo Hirth
and then published in the former
Cham~r ol Commerce president's
campaign advertising.
Gruber's support of Forgit and Par-
sons consisted or his signature on their
petitions of · endorSEn. plus public
statements of support.
The mayor has told the DAILY
PILOT he personally favors Parsons
as the next mayor. assuming Par·
sons' re-election.
Mrs. Marshall, who bas two years
remaining in her present term on the
coun<:il, was asked today whether
reports that she would be. interested
in servinJ,t as mayor were CQITI!Ct.
"I certainly would accept the job."
she replled. '·I've made it clear to
other councilmen that T would be
available as mayor. But I do think it's
Inappropriate to brlng up the question
of the· next mayor at this time as long
as the im mediate question ls the elec-
tion of the next council."
Mrs. Marshall then said she regret·
led that Gruber had made his en·
dors.ements.
"That's a decision.·· she said. "that
rightlully belongs ID all the voters I
don't think a member of the council
should take advantage of his electivf'
position to influence that decision ...
(!itt GRUBER. Page %)
Calls Special Congress Meet on Racial TenSWns
WASHINGTON (UPl) -President
Johnson today proclaimed StJDday a
natiooal day of mourn1Qc fer Dr.
MartJn Luther King and ~ eo..
gress U> call a special meeUDt Mon·
day Digtlt to bear his "coutrucUve
recommendations" for easing racial
tenlions.
J ohnson, addressin,, the nation on
radio and ~levision 'in this h<>ur or
national need," vowed that "America
shall not be ruled by the bullet." .........................
"I did not understate the case Sun-
day when I spoke of the divlsiveness th~t is tearing this nation," Johnson
said.
The President noted that Congress
would be in adjournment over the
weekend but be hoped that a joint
meeting of the House and Senate could
be called oo later th.an Monday at 6
p.m. PST.
The PreSldent met with lop Negro
and go¥etnment leaders earlier.
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* Flags -Come· Down;
P!?t~st_s _Go __ U ~
Protest phone calls were received
by Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
sehool -authorities • tttia mdrning over
· JoweriDc ol CM1pUI fllO ~it.f.mast
in boOOr of 1laln civil rights leader
Martin Luth~JC.ing.
..-Elsewb~e along the Orange Q)asi.
however,.~k~ors U> Dr. King's
memory drew no protetta.
!"inch ordered U.S. Flags on st.ate
buildings lowered to half staff early
this morning.
In Los Ange)e+ MaxDr Sam Y ort'
ordered nags lowcreo on city bulld·
1ngs today as did Gov. Paul La~ault.
1n Nevad a. 9 · · · '
Laguna Beach ll1,.:i1 School student1;
observed a moment of silence In
memory of King d11nni: assembly this
!See FLAGS. Page 2) In fact, both Newport Ind. Costa
Mesa city halls reeeived calls pr o·
testing because nags on municiP•' Co f C ·sees bujldiJlgs hadn't been lowered.
Newport Beacb city officials today
reported they had received numerous
inquiries on why tbe U.S. Fla( bad No Pol;ce-T v not been lqwered al City Hall upon 11 the death of Martin Luther King.
In rea$>0DH U> inquiries, Mayor Paul
J. Gn1blet 1uued &hia 1tateme1t:
"It has beett our put un~pol·
lcy that the flag of ~U • Sbtes whlch ru. from JD b)ltraings
would be flown at h mut-fn honor 'lewport Beach's propos«f police
of the death of national, state and lo· television surveJUance system is no
cal otnclals who are servini -0r have controversial subject so far as the
served their government. Newport Harbor Chamber of C-Om-
"We have bad numeroua requests merce is concerned.
at various times for th& flag to be The chamber is all for it.
nown at half mast in honor of indi· The Chamber's immediate past
He had hastil,y arranged the meetin~
after Negroes took to the streets in
more than a dozen big city ghrlto.>.
smashing windows, lootillg and hurling
bricks. He urged the ootion ''to den y
violence its victory in this sorrowful
time."
Mrs. John F. Kernedy, whose hu:;.
band was also slain by an assassin 's
bullet. isued ilTI emotional ap-peal to
lhe nation for an end to racial v1olonce
and betred. •'1
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"When will our country learn that to
Live by the sword is Lo die by the
sword?" Mrs. Kennedy asked.
John:.on's declaration that "America
shall not be ruled by the bullet" camt
shortly alter Black Power rru1it.ant
Stokely Carmichael had told newsmen
tllal Negroes "will have to get guns"
and take to the streets to avenge
King's assassination.
Johnson postponed plans lo rty to
(See MOl:IRNLNG, Page %)
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UPI TllOIMfe viduals who have attained prominence president. John Macnab. made that
in the nation, In the state and in the plain Thursday as he reaffirmed the WIDOW OF SLAIN NEGRO LEADER NEAR COLLAPSE
clty, but hl\'e always held to the 400-memb er org an i z at Io n's en -"' F-riend Guide& Mrs. King {Right) into Her Atl•nt• Home
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of Costa Mesa declared, Un.tit the Macnab oofond<?d ~he· proposal. call·
President should issue an edict for ing for installation of police-monitored
flag.s to ~ flown at hall mast. we rv cameras at various poin~ in the
don t feel 1t would be proper to do .1t city. at the Balboa Bay Club's City
ourselves. If he should do so. we will Council candidates' fOrum certainly lower It. 11 •
In Washington, United Press Inter· He spoke after District 2 !West
national reported that U.S. Flags Newport) ~andidate Jerry Wooters
would not be lowered to half mast responded Lo a question on the issue
until the national day of mournrni:: Wooters said he strongly favored the
proclaimed by President Johnson for project
Sunday. Flags will remain al ha lf Macnab. as emcee or the forum.
staff until alter Kings funeral. thP then Look the opportunity to declare:
President decreed. "I wam to make this clear. so there
In the absence of Gov. Ronald RP ;.· can be no mtstake about 1l. The Cham-
~an. Lieutenant Governor Robert ber of Commerce has endorsed the T\'
Harbor Student~
Fly to Capital
ThJrty-eight Newport Harbor lli.E!h
School students will embark via
airplane tonight !or a nine-day tour or
Washington, D. C., New York City and
other points East.
The Easter week trip will l1r
supervised by tead1ers Dennis O'llcrn
.and Jim Newkirk, and their wives.
The tour is organized as an educa-
tional experience with visits to
historlcail site and m o n u m e n t s
government oUlces and big c1ty
landmarks. The students expect to ~PP
Congress and the Supreme Court in
session.
O'Hern teaches U. S. history anrl
geography and Newkirk. U. S. his ton
and civics.
The students paid $450 each tor
transportation. food and lodging.
plan for a good reason
"Throughout this country. police of·
ficers are being killed daily. and we
believe anything this city can do tn
relieve our offi cers and safeguard
their (Ives. we <;hould dn
"We also .bc:>ticvc that Ncwp<>rl
Beach has prople of sufficient status
to assure that thr TV system is pro·
P!l'ly controlled.'' .
Macnab's views were greet('d w1lh
strong applausr rro m the audience of
350. So were Wooters' remarks
Sa1d PX-police of(icer Wooters·
"The opposition you hear to this plan
1s the same sort of ttun~ 1 heard 2-0
years ago when radios were In·
stalled in squad ca~. Some people said
here you're giving policemen more
equipmen t than the poor crimrnal!i
The TV system should be tried under
close ~upervisron b} a strong City
Council
.. And 11 there is a ~real controvcr~
over 11 rt ~hould be put to a vote o( the
people ..
'Wooters wa.~ tht ooly candidate
asked to com ment on the matter
Calm Def ore .. ~ • •
Bal Week Begins Quietly.-So Far
a·s pretty bleak ou t Lhere ...
The lifeguard was talking about the
beaches. but it was also an apt com-
ment on the start of Bal Week '68.
Up and down the Balboa Peninsula
an<! across Balboa Island. the only
thing stirring this morni ng was the
wind.
Usually. the last f'nday Ix-fore
spring vacation the vanguard of the
youthful throngs that will pour into
town for a wee!-or celebrat10ns ar·
rives along lhe coast.
By late this morning. however. there
were no advance scot4 to be seen -
no motorcycle riders with knapsarki.:
no Volk swagen buses with psychrdehl'
paraphtrnalia jutting out the wrndowi..
no bands of biloni bcautir~ strolhn,::
sell-consciously t h r o u ~ h Wrt-1
Newport. hoping to be looked at
All or this. of course. could chani:r
in a bi~ hurry. frt>U'ul obsrrvrrs
agreed
Newport Beach rxilice and municipal
traffic crt>ws were on thetr marks.
getting set lo go out and control the
expected flOOd of autos
Veteran Newport police Lt Ernir
Laurin prcdicte<l that the youni:ster~
will begjn showing up in force by lair
Saturdav aftern0011.
A Harbor District sergeant said lhr
weather appears promising for the
weckrnd. except for slow starts in tile
mormng of low clouds and fog.
\ssrstant Police Chief Merrill Dun-
can sard he ~IJeves many youni:: pen·
pie will steer clear of l'\ewporl Beach,
:illowrng for a low-keyed Easter weet..
crlehrallon s1m1lar to last year's.
I le said the place for partying i~
Mazatlan and the Colorado River. ac·
cordini: lo his tecn-a~c informants.
Thosr who do arrive for Bal Weck.
however . will find cnLcrlamrMnt Mon·
clay throo~h Friday nii:hts at a teen
dance. sponsored by the .Junio,r
Ch::imbl'r of Commrrcc. at Corona del
Mar I llJ:h School.
Orange .--.J.. . Coasl
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It'll be a "normal" weekenu.
whatever that means. along the
Orani:e Coast. advises forecast·
er Dave Burt. with tempera·
turcs in the upper 60's and no
wet stuff in sight.
I NSIDE 1'0DA Y "There is a possibility that the route
can be chanl(ed rmoved inland \. We're
now working with Colita Mesa to see ff
they still go along with the change. r
hope It can happen ...
What changes? asked Cook today.
How Could Hospita~ Deaths Occur? Mrrr /,timid nnrl Lrt CoC1lrr1.
fl pn1r of Lagimo Beocll authors
'''llh v1rtuall11 morr t.chmt 1hn1l
tltey lntov• whar to do with.
They're the subjects of our
''Meet th,{' People" column m
today'! WEEK'BNDER magazine.
··r have just contacted Cost.a Mesa
Mayor wm Jordan on this subject. and
he has given me permission to quote
him as saying that Costa Mesa's of·
ficlal poslUon on the coastal freeway
bas not changed.
''He said Colt.a Mesa considers the
•dopted route (along the coast) a clos·
ed baue. He told me tb1t Costa Mesa
has never given anyone rHAOI\ ~Jjeve an lntaDd alignment would be
considered."
RJrth. however. stuck to bis runa
''Tbere ts a commJttee of tht
Newport Beach Cl()' C-OuncU working
<Stt FREEWAY. P11e !)
Editor'1 Nok: Nearly 10 years ago,
nAlLY PILOT st41/ writer Arthur It
Virutl 1trvtd M cs p111chiatrlc tech·
nicion trmMt at Ataacadtro Stott
Hotpital, unur for trtcitment of tht
crimffltillr tta..onc. Vinsel hol inter·
viewed Dr. Anthon11 Toto on clrcum·
1tanc111 111rroundfng the trtlllic dtath
~Jl drouming of two )IOUng pGtintl at
FtlirtnttO HOIJ)itol frt Co1to Mt1a.
By ARTRUR R. VINSEL ... ..., .........
Tragedy is a baalc element 11\ the
lives of 2,515 patlenb of Costa M~a·s
Fairview St.ate Hospital.
tr It were otherwise, they wouldn't
be tilere.
Tragedy siruck twice within 24
hotrrs Wednesday. when two small
b o y a slipped away and drowned in
standing bodies of water near the
sprawUng grounds.
Costa Mesa area residents ;u-r
doubtless woodertng today ho.,,. 1t
could happen.
ui easil .
Anyone aa wor e m one or
the st.Me's ment.al hospitals. wruch arr
badly understaffed by undupa1d
employcs. JS aware Of how It tan t\ap·
pen.
Confined human beings' are alway~
attracted U> the larger world outside.
even when it llr~ beyond tllcir un ·
derttandln~
F al.rv1l'w Stat" Hospital Supcrin·
lendent and Medical Director Dr.
Anthony Toto Thursday de1CT1bed the
cit"cum stances lttad1 ng to the de.ths of
the two small bo) ~
John J . Sheridan, 9, o( Yorba Linda.
disappeared wtlJlc on h.is ·~ to the
hospital school about 1 pm Tuesday.
A three-year resident. hi! had bei!n
granted ground s privileges I a s t
November and was perm itted -like
many normal boys -to walk to school
by him~lf.
"He never got. inU> trouble. lie could
handle lhe responsibility. But he just
never showe<l up a'r school." said Dr
Toto
John. who showed mote ~rsonal
aoruevement since November than
ever before lli his llle. although stUl
IJMble UY utr.trad dnnmed In a Oood
control channel northwesl of the
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City May Move on $1.2 Million CA TV .Rid
lWlrpert a.ch ci\1 councilmen
,..., .. \e advlMd by dM
municipal 1taf.f lo flash the green light
on a new fl.t million cable television
(CATV) system. covenni: thf entire
communJty.
City Manacer Harvt>y Hurlburt said
today that staff sturlies of a proposal
made by a newly rormed corporation.
Newport Beach Cablevision. Inc . in-
dicate it would be "e1ttremely capable
of lnstalllng an outstanding system."
There's no question about il as rar
u the firm 's financial resourceR arr
concerned. he said. Th11 company.
local)) based. i11 1 wboUy owned
MtblNlar7 of Foote, Cone and leldlac.
OQI crf tbl Wotld'I lartHt ~
Utml.
TM ett1 staff's ~~tloll to
the City Council will be two-fold .
-Approve the transfer of the city's
original CATV franchise from Warner
Bros. TV Services to Pacific Cable
Services. Inc
-Agree to the purchase of Pacific
Cable's assets, including the franchise.
by Newport Beach Cn blevlslon.
Hurlburt noted that Warner Broe.
TV was awarded the franchise by the
COUDC11 more tban a year ago. llDce u.. Warmr am. qutt dis CATV
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P1dftc'• ..,..w.nt. Jd ,.,...
howeft!'. has been Ul'lable to wttt cemi-
cil approval or the necessary franchise
transfer. This larJ(ely has · been
because he has failed to demonstrate
sµrficient financial capacity to carry
out the project locally
The municipal stalf has been stu-
dying the Newport Beach CableviJion
proposal for tbe past two weeks.
As outlined by the president of the
n~w firm. I.Auls E. Scott, who is a
roote. o.. Qd Beldial eucuti~ ud
Nl•pwt Nlldnt. 1n uadwtll owld
cal* l)'stem would ~ oompleted in
tile cllJ by Septe.m.bier. 1989
Seott said his company has al!Teed
to buy all the stock in Pacific Cable
Services. Thi.I i.ncludes P a c 1 f 1 c
systems In Seal Beac:h and Mission
Viejo. The purchase. however. is con·
tinstent on Newport council approval of
the acquisition and lb related CATV
franchise transfer.
Scott pointed out that the un-
derground lnstallttion would cost
about 100 percent more than the con-
Newport Mom
Slips to 2nd
In Mobil Run
EditOT'! no~: The DA.IL Y PILOT',
man on t~ Mobil run i! out °" the
flat! between Kamas Cit11 and lndian-
apoLi& today, headed for a lap aTound
the famous "500" tmclt which will
wind up the fourth leg of the trans·
veatioul Mriar iut.au.ijoa .. tpOMCl
.,,. the orifinal-frmdilt boWlr. ,,..
total expendilW'e he estimated al au
million.
"We're wilting to invest this amount
oC money." he said. "because we firm·
ly believe that other services. such as
telephone and power. will in coming
years all be placed underground."
The CA TV fa cilities, he said. would
enable each subscriber to pick up ro
full-color TV channel! for an initial in-
stallation charge of SlU5, The
monthly fee would be S&.50.
FM service would be piped into
bom" for ...... a M·11•1ioa coat and ll IDlft I .....
SchoolJ. Ubrutea, police and Hre
stalloo ancl Mlp}tala would recetve the
CA TV s~ llt no service cost.
City Manager Hurblurt said the
municipal staff al.so considered a
CA TV proposal from Data Video
Systems of San Fnnclaco. "But we
have found no reason to believe they
can do bettA.!r,'' he said. "And nothing
would be gained for the city by delay.
Ing this any further. We doubt that tbe
NP.wport Cablevt!lon proposal can be
improved upon by going another
route."
48 Arrested in County's
Largest Narcotics Rai,d
By JACK BROBACK
Of "-Delly , ... SI.if
Forty-eight persons were jailed
Thursday in the largest. roundup of
suspected narcotics J\e<ldlers i n
Orange County history. Fullerton
police reported today.
''It wasn't easy to find officers wbo
appeared young enough to mingle with
youths llanging around those places
but we finally foun<'l them and did the
job," Davis sald.
" cont.meii/ll trip. Here's his story of
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OCfic,r~ confiscated more than 1,600 . ,....__, ~""· ·--·~
Fullerton Police Chief W a y n e
Borcroft warned that the arrest~
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narcotics to'1le ci'tY's youth for a
short period.
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BALCONY WHERE DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING WAS SHOT (ARROW ) AT MEMPHIS MOTEL
Police Theorize Sniper Fired From About This Position Throuvh TrH1 (For99round)
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By CARL CARSTENSEN
Of lllt Deily P'l .. 1 Sll lf
KANSAS CITY -The big news as
we left here today headed for ln·
d1anapolis was that Newport's front-
running Marta ReWaif has slipped in·
to s~nd place by the narrowest of
margins.
Tiie dJminutive blonde mottler of
nve )oday was informe<l she was being
pemli~ Jcrgging·be1Und th1! field"'
tn finishing the rugged Grand wy-0n-
Colorado Springs· leg of the trip
through rain. snow and slush.
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two pounds of marijuana, two ounces
of hashish and a quantity ol LSD in the
raid which was based on investigation
of two Fullerton youth hangouts.
Thirteen ol those arrested were
named in secret Grand Jury in·
dictment& following a six-week ln·
vestigatioo by Fullerton pollce.
Another 11 were named on ~arrants
issued by the North Orange County
Municipal cOurt and four were ar-
rested when raJding officers cuught t?1em-vrs1mrcmerkfs~ ln"'.lhelif·
dktments or warrants.
Twenty of the 48 were juveniles
picked up on warrants issued by
Juvenile Court Judge Bruce Sumner.
"I urge parents lo become acllvely
concerned and cootinually alert to any
possible involvement of t b e 1 c
children." the cblef added.
Arrested on Grand Jury indictments
were: James E. Iseman, 18, Brea:
Robert 8 . Bennett. 18, Buen.a Park:
Ernest A. Armintroui. 1', Yorba Un·
da : Frederick Brim. 18, Albert
Arakelian, 19, Charles Murdaugh, 22,
_JpbJLSctullze .. ..18.-.Glenn Bianchi 18 .. __
Donald Schneider. and. Domlinck P.
• lper.ate, 21, all of Fullerton.
Dennis Elvin, 23i:.. Michael Boyd, 1a.
and Edwin G. l''isher. 21 all of
Anaheim.
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She was only late enough to be
penalized a rew jiundredths of a mile
per gallon. B.ut it was enough to drop
her out of firs pt.ace_ bx a scant .03 • ..::.. mpg.
Fullerton Det. Capt. Cl\arles Davis
who led the raids said 7S olllcers from
Fullerton, Anaheim, Buena Park,
Placentia, Brea, and tl'le ueriTfTOf.
fice took part in the big roundup.
Arres~d in horttes raided by police
were: Mark G. Weeks, 19, Gordon C.
Perrl'.J !9. Joseph M. Coffin. 20, and
Anname M. Defoe. 18. all of Fullerton .
MOURNING ...
Hawaii l« a Vietnam strategy review
after he got word of King's death and
bad oot rescheduled the trip as of
12:30 p.m.
After the White House meeting, the
President and other partkipants went
lo National Cathedral for a memorial
service for King. King spoke there
Sunday night in his last appearance in
Washington.
Johnaon called oo men oI "all races,
au regloo! and all rellglona .. ' lo
deny violence iu victory in this sol'·
rowtul Ume a.nd all time to come."
"Men who an white -men who are
bla<:k -must and will Join together
now, as never in tbe past. to let all the
forces ol dJvision know that America
shall not be ruled by bullet but only by
the ballot -free and just men ··
Johnson told Negro leaders as!>cmbl-
ed in the ca"b1ne-room that "on~
again. the hurt of America ls heavy
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• tragedy Uiat de~S-1M V'ery mcanrng
or our land.
"It Is the fibre and labric or Uie
republic that 1s bcin~ tested ... John.son
said
Brother Says Rocky
To Seek ~on1ination
LlrM..E ROCK CUPl 1 -Arkansas
Gov Winthrop Rockefeller saJd his
brother. New York Gov. Nelron
Rockefeller. Wllt seek the Republican
nomination for president. hul 1t will bf>
on the noor or the convention anrl not
at the primary ballot box.
Withrop said Thursday h1~ brother
wanted the nomination and would
work for it before and during the con·
vention. The New York goveror did
not enter primaries ~cause of press-
ing problems in-his state. Winthrop
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hospital.
Arnold B. Green. 15, of Fullerton,
varushed from a normally locked ward
on Wednesday. while nine employes
cleaned and dressed 59 other children.
Arnold. a bit over five feet tall.
weighing 95 pounds, unable to taJk and
suffering both physical and mental
handica-ps. was admitted to Fairview
•hortly alter its 1959 opening.
"He had a habit of darting out open
doors and morning P'rsonnel were air·
irig out the ward at'the time," said Dr.
Toto.
Hospi~J policy calls for an Im·
mediate search of the grounds and im·
mediate nociflcation of Costa Mesa
police wheh a missing patient is not
found .
Several walka wayi; -averaging one
a day -make the Costa Mesa polke
log ~ach week. -- -
"Usually they are just on the -'":~~+ ... ~ -:_-.:A. )$~ ·m. ... -=.~
stores: s a id Dr. Toto. "everyone ls
very cooperative when thi s happens."
"Occasionally,'' he added. "our
older 'adult' boys will wind UJI at their
family home."
Arnold. who was a frequent wan-
derer. was last picked up on Harbor
Boulevard. outside the h o s p i t a I
grounds.
Searchers Wednesday recovered his
small body from the waters of a pool
on the C o s ta Mesa Golf Course.
di rectly in front or the administration
building.
Jaji.like maximum securit..'l wc:rds.
once tried at Fairview. ~ere aban-
rl.oned and patients now occupy either
locked or unlocked wards. some or the
latter offering grounds privileges.
"We have <(Ji ose who handle lhe
responsibility well and others who
lend to dash around," said Dr. Toto.
"There &re many people," be adde!!.
m explaining the problem 0 r '!'iSUl\9-_er~tandJng....,"who s!ill thlnk we run a prison out 'here "
U.S. Returns I wo
To Japan <.:ontrol
TOKYO 1 UP!l -The Unjted States
today turned back to Japan Iwo Jima
and the other island11 In the Bonin
group where some of ttle bloodiest fi~htin~ of World War 11 raged
helween .'\mericanii and .Japanesr forces.
The formal return oC the Islands of
Japanese sovereignty climaxed an
agreement reached durtng taJlu in
Washington last Sep~IJlbfir between .Japan~., Primr Minister E1saku Sato
and Prri;ident .Johnson
Fairview State Hospital ls not a ,
prison.
Those 1t houses are. (or the most
part. timid and harmless. and nothing
about J o h n or Arnold distinguished
them Crom other ;>atients. with the
same handicaps and the same futures.
They were just two young boys
mysteriously cheated during the pro·
cess of their creation. becauJe God's
world does nof y~ have God's perfec.·
tion.
They went out into that world look·
ing. perhaps. for adventure. but found
death.
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mtwric;PI" -It ~a"1bfen..::-iotil.U or'hOii~canmuale councilmen not to ge t
involved in campaigns outside their
dJstricts.
SOUND POSITION
"l think that's a sound position:·
Councilman Dee Cook, Hirth's 01~
trict S opponent. meanwhile. again
asserted that the mayor's endorse-
ments appeared to be an attempt bv
hjm to pack the council "so he can
dictate who the next mayor will be."
This was denied by Hirth . Parsons
and Forglt.
Hirth put it this way.
"The mayor didn't mention anv·
thing to me about the next mavor. HP
hasn't talked to me about Lindslev nr
anyone else. t will sav. though . tha t
presently it looks as if the two mn~t
likelv possibilities for the position
are Lindsley and Doreen. But t won·t
make any decision until after I'm
elected "
The new council will decid# the 1ss11c>
nn Aor!l 16, a week after Tuesday·~ .el~on. -·-
Parsons told the DAILY Pll .OT·
''I'm running for the city council
now. not mayor
RF.LUCTANT CANDfOATF:
''And 1f I am re~lected. as far a(
being mayor is coo~. I would tx>
a very reluctant candidate. I wa~
reluctant two years a11to. and turned
it down. These are thin2s that should
be talked abou t later. after the ~l('('·
lion . The whole outlook then ma v hf.
different."
F'ort?il drcla rerl
"I want it clrarly understood rm
not committed to anybody for mayor rm not rornmitted. and I won't be ··
He added: ~~1 "The \llCord Is out everywhere n1't
I don't llke a ladv for ma yor. but 1r
I ~aw four council liRhts J?O up for hrr
rd vote to make 'it unanimous."
Kids Winners
Free Movies in City Race
Possibly hundreds of Newport Beach
rounststers today were assured of com-
lnl( out winners in the City Co1tncU
race -three boun of bft movtes.
District 2 I West Newport) candklate
Jerry Wooters. in a unique campaign
tactic. has achedWed three bour1 of
free chlldnns' movies S.tl.D"day at I
p.m. at the Udo Theattr.
Pictures to be shown •~ W•lt
Di.oey·~ ''The Swol"d and the Stont"
and "Tbe Br1v~ One.''
Wooters said all lhf ehildren need 111
get In Is " promls.-from their parent~
&bat t.bty will vole Tuesday '"Not for
me. nece11arUy." ~ said. 'But ju'lt
tb~t ~1 w\11 vote."
The promise. he added. Deed not be
In wntlng
Woo~n aaid he'll be at Richard·,.
Market to chat with any parents who
dtop their ym.mgaten orf at thf'
Uleater.
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FREEWAY ...
with a committee of the Costa Mesa
council on various items of common
interest. And there is some possibility
that the freeway route will be given
consideration." he said.
Hirth said he had ·not talked
personally with any Costa Mesa
representatives .
· Members of the committees Hirth
referred to include Mayor Jordan and
councilman Robert Wilson from Costa
Mesa. Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall
and Lindsley Parsons from Newport
Beach.
"If Cook had worked constructively
with bis fellow councilmen he might
have been told some or the things Jhat
are going on ... Hirth added.
He suggested Cook wasn't informed
of any reopening of tnter·cltI freeway
IA.e.;-'~'beetl(1'10c .,Jvk'~agUe11
were ''afraid to teU him."
C6ok, on the other hand. said he
checked not only with Costa Mesa's
mayor but also with Robert Wilson. He
said be was told the freewa,y ill a de•d
issue. so far as they're concerned.
"~ continual stu.bbornnets on the
part of some in regard to an inland
alignment is very detrimental to both
cities. The time has arrived to end the
bickering," Cook declared.
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All cJf the transactions named in the
indictments and warranu took place
in two places in Fullerton, a taco
stand at 513 N. Harbor Blvd .. in the
downtown area and a billiard parlor
on Sate College Boulevard adjoining a
high school and only one block from
the Cal State. Fullerton. campus.
None arrested were identified as Cal
State students but several admitted
they attended Fullerton Junior Col·
lege.
Davis said undercover officers had
the two places under surveillance
si nce./Feb. 24 to' check on reported
large scale sales of marijuana.
hashish. LSD. melhedrine (speed).
benzedrine. nembutal and other drugs.
City in Tribute
To Isabel Pease ·-· ..:.
~ayor Paul .._ ... tJCt proctrum~ ,.,,.
day ·'Isabel Pease Day" to honor the
prominent Newport Beach resident for
her ''untiring efforts toward the
beautification of the community.
"Present and future citizens will
benefit from her outstanding con-
tributions to the beauty and aeslhetic
qualities of the city" the mayor said.
Mrs. Pease was to be additionally
honored at a tree planting ceremony
at 3 p.m. today at Mariners Park.
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RAPPORT by DREXEL
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FLAGS ....
morning.
In Huntington Beach, the nlgb school
district ordered its flags to half·mast.
Elementary schools in Huntington and
Ocean View have lowered flags at in·
dividual campus discretion.
"Our nags c.re at hall ma st after
consuJtations • with the c o u n I y
superintendent schools," explained Dr.
Max fl"orney, superintendent of the
Huntington Beach Union High School
District
At UCI. by order or Universitv nC
CaJifronia President Cbarles Hitch.
classes were canct!lled from 11 a.m.
until l p.m. Vice Chancellor Roc:er
Russell ,substituting for Chancellor
Daniel Aldri ch Jr .. who was out or
town, read a memorial statement 10
studenta.. • -,., ;~,.,.. . ,
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Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
schools. Superintendent L e I a n d
Newcomer or the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District said com·
plaints began shortly ;;Iter 8:30 a.m.
a(ler all flags in the two-city school
dJstrlct were placed at hall mast.
Newcomer took full responsibiUly
ror the order. He said there was fn.
su!Cicient time to question the school
board.
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Race Riots · Rage
King Slaying Triggers Fires, Looting
WASHijllGTON <UPI) -New hit-Bands of Negroes burned, looted and A white yol1th was suffocated in a
411d·run looting and violence erupted clashed with poUce in more than a dot· firebombing in Tallahassee: an elder·
today near the Washington headq uar-en American cities Thursday night. ly man died In a fire in Harlem and a
ters of the late Martin Luther King af· Three persons were killed and dozens white man died Friday of Injuries were injured. • I.er a night of disorder in which 0 n e National Guard troops were sum-sufered in the Washington violence.
white man was slain. moned in Nashville and Memphis. Scattered violence also was reported
Afte lull r Tenn.. and Raleigh and Greensboro. in Charlotte Winston.Salem. New r a O several hours. police Bern and Wilmington . N.C.: Hartford. at the scene reported two business N.C. The outbursts were especiaUy Conn.: Detroit. ltla Bena and Jack-violent in New York's Harlem ghetto. places in the trouble area had been Washington. Tallahassee. Fla . and son. Miss.: Tampa. Fla.: and Birming.
set alire. They asked more help. Nashville. ham and Tuscaloosa. Ala.
PolJce seeking to de~I with the In some areas. there was firebomb·
trouble radfoed headquarters they ing and looting. In others. young Ne-
were unable to reach the immediate C.4 RMICHA EL groes clashed with poiice. using
scene of the disorders because of a rocks. guns, and, when ammunition
monumental traffic jam in the area ASKS VIOLE NC E gave out in Tallahassee. even bows
about ~ blocks from the w h I t e and arrows.
House. WASHINGTON (APl _ 8 1 a ck In the South. most or the violencP
One officer reported: "We can't di-power advocate Stokely Carmichael broke out in towns with Negro colleit·
rect tramc and prevent looting at the urged Negroes tooay to , r .n es. Dozens were injured in the South
same time We stop them at O"e placA alone. and in New York. police report· • · " .. themselves with guns and take to the and they run to another." streets in retaliation ior the assa~sino· ed more than 100 arrests as yo1mg Ne· During the morning. there were spo· groes turned Lenox Avenue in t h P radic incidents of looting from shop~ lion of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr heart of Harlem into a wasteland or
that had been smashed or burned dur· Carmichael told a news confcren"e looteil stores and burned out build·
ing the night of disorder. he wants black .. America to "kill off in~s.
At 12:45 p.m. EST. police mobiUzed th~. real :oemy. . Despite statements from officials Ul'I Ttltpl>ole ~rivi! d.ist':ll'~~e unlt -il.1i-tiPl· --We h~'!.~ to~~~!!~r ~~~e~~-•-~l_M..,!ltllf?~.w~uri!ler attack.':._t~t..:... . LIN~lfi MEMOR IAL WAS FOCAL POINT OF 'C IVIL RIGHTS MAR CH' IN 1963 ~ meted-~d~ulp;d·~-~~; ~as ai'l'lt' ~~ir~ "--:J'.t.J;--.,!-· -.~:-f-.. -~•'rr-~~ati~-iti,-s nattr1111 "Uftlf'6rti:~~· .. , .. ...., "' s~-:·~Luther~.Y.·~ ~ Follow'rs r· ~-._ .. _ ·-:--. _-l'\'\4'1Jtip•t0f;.
gas masks. <'?Urtroo"!'~ They will be '" t~e ~~eels crs. Shock rather than rage seemrd ./
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All members of the unit were order· 01 the Un1ted States or America. more the mood in the Mississippi Ri v-B 11·"'.l
ed to report for instructions. er city. u et Shatters Dream
Dr. King's Words in WHslti11gton March Recalled
LOOTING, RIOTING. FIRES MARK REACTION TO KING ASSASSINATION U"I Ttl .. ftoto'
Herlem Women Steres et Store Damage as Hard.hatted New· York Officer (Right) Guards Shops
WASlllNGTON \CPI) -''I havr a
dream today''.
·• ..-..,,hrtich. resonirnl'"'okror "Maflrn
LulhPr Kin~ p<lured from the top !!leps
of lhr Lincoln Memorial.
Fac1ni: him "ere more than 200.000
pPr~on~ -blaC'k and wh1tr -who 1n
:in almost . unreal ~ilPncr liste'l'I! 10 t~r(r tlrt-a~' L ;r orect:nonly' Marli11{
Luther l\1ni: could put into words. It
was Aus:. 28, 196.1. the da y of thr
historic "March on Washington "
"I ha vr a rlream that one day on thr
rl'd hills of Geoq(1J the sons of formrr
slavP<; and thr sons of former
slavrowner~ "111 be ablt' to sit down
tol!f'lher at thr lablP of brotherhood.
·.I h:np a dr"am -that onr da'
t'\ rn thP State rf Miss1ss1pp1. ~ state
sw"ll~rini: w11h the he~I oC injust!Cr,
~weltennit with the heat of oppression. bP rrvealec! and all flesh shall see it
wdl be trans.form~c! into an Oasis of to~ether. This is our hope.··
freedom--and ·ju!ttice-:-..,... -_ ___._ "P'orMattitl-t.uth?'T':1fh1g:-·tnnreanr -•
''I have a dream -that my four lit-ha~ ended. ~·or thP hundreds CJ{
tie children will onr day live in a na· thou:.and~ who believe in it , the dream lion where they will nol be judged by
the color of their skin. but hv lhr con·
lent of their character. I hav~ a dream
lorla.'.
;.,,ovP~a ~reaM\"iJf_.WOt (_. -:_;_ '. .......
Alabama ... one day rrght there 10
Alabama. Li lllr black boys a~d little
black gi rls will be ab le lo j~in hands
with little white bo~'$ and littlr whitr
.!!trls as $1Slcrs and brnthrrs 1 have a
rlrram today.
"I have a drcan1 -that nnP dav
rvery valley shall be exal!cd. every
hill and mountain shall be made low,
the rough places will be made plain.
and the crooked places will be made
i;tra1ght and the ~Jory or the Lord shall
ha); n(lt come true.
Since that day almosl five years ago
when King told of his dream to tho~e
w)lp J.~ l\'ld.,in...lht '!M a.r ch on Wasllil'IJ!t'On the · pbwer Cir 'h I s
leadership and appeared Lo film.
It was King who created the ctimale
for passage or the 1964 Civil Rights Act
and the 1965 VQling Rights Act. Even
morC' important. it was his refusal In
ht> goaded into violence which led to a
slow. gradual acceptance of Negro
rights rn the south.
But the Negro revolution
fru strated hv his nonviolence -was
starting to ·leave him behind. ThP
mi litants. who courted and sometimes
provoked violence. ~ere taking over.
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f'lr" en Yeutha Wtt. Th,.., lteck• et PeUcemen
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STUNNED -Mike Crow. 12.
litands dazed in front or Cam·
ily store in Tallahassee. Fla ..
where hili 19-year-old brother
suffocated Thursday n i g h t
Wtrorr fire bomb destroyed
bUildinJ? el hci~ht nf King kill·
in!l backlash
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4 OAJLY PILOT \
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Ftt~, Aptll 5, 1968
'Slaoek and Sorrow'
Campaign Halted
By King's Death
. ' WASHINGTON (AP) -The violent "'President Johnson canceled a
scheduled appearance at the dinner.
'The Kel-Mar Kennel in Chicago
learned that even if it is a dog's
world, the clipping must be done
with care. Magistrate Muguet
O'Malley of Small Claims Court
ordered the kennel to refund '32
to Edward Jordan who said the
kennel did a ''slipshod" job of
shearing bis Schnauser. •
death Of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
di.arupt.ed the 1968 political campaign
and some poijticiana aay it could re-
main a factor through the November
elections. ·
Political leaders, expressing shock
and sorrow, also stressed the
a.ata1ainaUon could spur Congress to
pa11 a pending civil rights bill.
Others viewed the asNSsinatlon as
one more indication of a society too
•often prone to resort to violence
rather than lawful means to settle
deep problems.
Tbe immediate plans of the several
presidentlal contenders were not clear
but it seemed likely campaigning
King's assassination dwarfed the
biggest poUtkaJ news of the day,
which occurred hours before tbe
slaying: Humphrey's near an-
nouncement in Pittsburgh that he
would seek the Democratic presiden-
tial nomination.
The vice president told an audience
of labor leaders: "U we stick togethe!'
a little longer. we will be together a lot
longer."
But Humphrey indicat.ed he was
withholding his announcement until
after Johnson's Vlet.nam. talks in
Hawaii. would be halted for a time.
Sen. Hugh Scott, R·Pa., proposed a California Gov. Ronald Reagan, con-
week of national mourning. sidered a potential contender for the
Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey Republican presidential nomination,
gave news of the assassination Thurs-said King's death was "a shocking act
day night to 2,700 people attending the of violence that solves oo.ne of the na-
biggest Democratic fund-raising din· tic.n's problems."
ner of the year and the affair here was Reagan added the assassination is
abruptly called off. • more evidence of what he t.ermed a
. ., • • gloral siclc>v'-· -~-~"j tl!'.~on. . ··-1.:' !>emocrat agrt>ed. "We are
King's Murder steeped in violence." said Sen. Frank Church of Idaho. "It is the curse of the
land."
Political developments that oc·
Speeds Actl.on curred before King's death included:
-Secretary of Labor W. Willard
• Wirtz urged Humphrey to run for
president. His suggestion was greeted 0 Rl.ghlS Bi•IJ with loud standing applause at a . n meeting of 1,400 members of the Lon, Iowa, ~e~ to be. taking a great International Union of Operating
<Ual of ~ tn hi.s fi~ Be~ of den· . Engineers in Miami Beach. ti4ru:r--Or,,. ]l.e. .. could·~Ulbng..-Othe~ ...,,.,W ASlU~:f ON ,,.LtreU--7,.. ~.! -"'Wfrtz'ff'~Bffithneintiel'-to
stablemate& to q:ift the "honing Luther Klng s murder. hke John F. . . ar01tnd." <fl', M might even be giving Kennedy'i:, may pass a c1vll rights ~~dorse-a candidate smce Johnson-
the well-known "horse laugh" to the bill. It prompted key House withdrew from the race last Sunday .
... _.. --"' ,1 ....... ha •· · Chis th Republicans today to release ahead of -Sen. Robert F. Kenn~y of .New UVJ•n.e111 a11u e-11 n ... m ' e York already a Democr..atic pres1den-1ttar of political prognosticatln"g. schedule a plea for passage of stalled ti 1 • t d 1 hed b' .1. al In • open housing legislation. _a con ~n er, aunc . 1s er~ 1c ; .
. The GOP mern~rs warned that d.iana primary campaign. It Will be his ""'Y.-, .. u.e a.pub'-1s M!~ !_h'! riofing· ''1n fKe wik~ oi -.Kini(s fil'sHe~-on cla_sh with Sen. Eugene J.
elephant and the Democr~ ~e assassination could jeopardize the McCarthy, »·Mmn. . .
donkey. But would you believe . A measure, now stuck in the Jiouse . At Notre Dame f!niverslty. Kennedy
sculptured ~olden e~gl~ clutching Rules Committee. hmte~ he wo~ld Wlthh~ld comment on
a green p i c k 1 e tn its mighty Rep. William M. MeCulloch m-the V1et?am tSsue durmg the current ~la_ws?" That'~. th~ symbol of Ohio), senior Republican on the peace bid. . . .
• Pickle Power. Pickle packers judiciary committee and long a partv -M~Carthy won an . enth_us1ast1c
from Portland to Palm Beach pa-leader on legislation, led the GOP rec~ptio~ at the Uruvernty o_ f
raded to Washington to form the push as President Johnson called ~al!for~a at,Ber~eley: He opened his
Pickle Political Party and prepare Negro leaders .to a White House e<>n-, Catiforrua campa.1gn with an attack on
the pickle platform. Pickle party ference to consider action in the wake the draft.
polemicists provided passionate of Klng's assassina~o~. Mc~ulloch
preludes l?raising the flag mother was among the participants m the
and the pickle producers. ' The un-White HoUJe ta.lks.
veiling of the pick.le power eagle, The Repu~Ucan members h ad
presided over by Mias Pickle, was prep~~ their state!1'ent for Monday
in conjunction with a two-day meet-publication, but decided to ~elease it
ing of Pickle Packers Intematfon-1mmedlately became of K.ing s death.
Committee OK's
Bill to Outlaw
· kJ d • d The GOP stand appeared to oolster al, ln!=·· the ptc e in ustry s tra e administration hopes of passine the Ca C •
association to push pickles. Senate bill and sending it to the White mpus Ommies
• House next week.
Speaker John W, McCormack 11nd
A Corpus Christi policeman, House Republican Leader Gerald Jt
1 wl10 wouLd like to remain ur1-Ford have agreed to hold off the
id1mtified as far as hi$ chief is Congressional Easter recess. due to
concerned, reported early today start April 11, until there has been a
th.at he chased an automobile I vote to either accept the Senate bill or
, ~~e~he Cro~s:oum Expressu;_ay_ .• , s;.~d it to conference. _ .•
.,. • • ~ ... ~.-.. .100. 1i • .._ .. .., •• • ·-.• -._ ...... Po<:"'......,.:....... ~: pe'r 1011r. Tne ·pursued car had ,
a blowout and swayed to a stop. Rohi·nson Son's fa the car were three "very
pretty girls." The officer re·
portedly put his ticket book H • Tod
bad• in his pocket. changed the ' earmg a y
tire for the girls and sent them
lvirpily on their way.
• For the second lime within a few
months. Andrew Martlner, of San-
ta Monica, tried to stop a robbery
at a Mar Vista bar. Last time he
was beaten with a bar stool. Thi:<
time he was shot three times and
l'nded up in the hospital. When the
two gunmen entered, Martiner
grabbed one 9f them. The other
one shot him t•,·ice in one leg an<I
once in the other.
STAMFORD. Conn. (UPI) -Drug
and gun charges against the son of
former baseball great Jackie Robinson
were to be heard in Circuit Court to·
d~y.
. The charges against J a c k i e
Robinson Jr .. 21. were continued last
month after the youth was admitted to
the psychiatric section of Yale-New
Haven Hospital.
Robinson was arrested March 4
after he was seen loitering n e a r a
hotel here in the early hours o! the
morning. He was later released on
bond.
SACRAMENTO (AP) - A bill lo
outl&lW Communist speakers o n
University of California and state C<ll·
lege campuses has clear«! the Senate
Judiciary rommittee.
After several amendments the bill
emerged from the committee Tburs-
·-.n>aw . .\--·-'-.-k--~---~~ .. _t~-· __ , t;:-· vocate C<lmmunfSrri w h e n t n e 1 r
speeches are likelf to produce "an im·
mediate danger o in~ting students to
unlawful action to overthrow their
government.''
The measure authored by Sen.
James E. Whetmore, R·La Habra, is
essentially the sc:ime as one that
cleared the full Senate last year a n d
later died in the Assembly education
C<lmmittee.
Various speakers, including Dr.
Ernest A. Becker, acting dean of stu·
dent affairs for the state college
system, op~ed the measure.
Becker said the state colleges
already have .a policy regulating
speakers and said legislative action is
unnecessary. The bill i n d i c a t e s
legislative distrust of students. he
said.
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Congress Trims Down Tax Roadblock Proposal
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The tax
roadblock President Joba:son •anted
placed in fr~ of American tourists
goi-ng overseas bu been whittled down
to little m«e than a mild warning sign
by Congress.
The House Thursday passed a "drop
ln the bucket" travel tax me~e
Which inclllded only the least con-
troversial of tlbe Presldent's proposa.13
for a tourist tax to slow down the num·
ber of Americans talclng U.S. dollars
overseas.
The bill provided for a five percent
ticket tax oo ovt?Tseas flights and a
reduction from $100 to $10 the value of
goods that can be brought back
ootyfree.
It did oot include tte muscle of
Johnson's origi.nal ~I -a
graduated tax of 15 to 30 percent on
any money spent by AmericaM
ol.tt!ide llbe Western Hemisphere
above rT a day.
President J~n·s maiOr proposal
for eaaing tile balance ol payments
deficit - a 10 percent inoOmei tu
surcharge -will be 4iscussed again
today by House and S e n a t e
negotiators.
Tbe surcharge is designed to raise
$15.6 billion in new revenue.
The tax S1Urcharge, coupled witb a
mandatory $6 billion reduction in
federa·l spending, Wa.5 passed by the
Senate as an amendment to a bill ex·
t~nding telephone and aubomobile ex·
cise taX'es. .
Coogressional sources "said House
members, jealous 'of their right to in·
it.iate tax legislation ~nd uoeo·
thwtitastk about the surtax anywu,
were UDrD099d b)' Seoate •gumeatl
dUring the ant negotWing sese.ion
Wednesday.
Altboueb it «ig.lDally ,, 811 deaigned
to reduce the ouUlow ol dollars by f400
million a year, the tra~l tax plao now
will bring into the U.S. treuury only
about ~ million in .revenue, ad-
ministration ollici,als said. Rep. John
W. Bynes (R·WiJ.) called thi.s "a
drop in the bucket."
The bill was paued and seot to t.he
Senate on a 279 to 100 vote. The bill
would expire Oct. 16, 1969.
It spec.if ically exempted Canada aod
Mexico from the reduction in the
amount ol duty free goods bqt reduced
the current $200 duty fee leovel foe the
Virgin Islands to JlOO.
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By GAYLORD SSA W wisdom of the decision to
WA.>lfINGTON (AP) _ deploy Lht. planes in combat.
Six of the 1,500 mile.an· Sen. John L. McClellan says hour jell! reached Thailand
he'll bold a new round of March 17 in a secrecy~loak
heari.uga on the problem-ed operation with the code
name 01 "Harvest Reaper." plagued, multlbilllon-dollar On March 26 the planes
Flll warplane, grounded by began fiying c o m b a t
the Air Force and well on Its missions.
way toward being Junked as JET VANISHES
a Navy weapon. 1''our <!bys later one of the
The promise of more jets vanished. North Viet-
publlc bearings before the nam claimed it was shot
Senate lnvestigatlons sub-down. U.S. officials have
said t nly that the plane and committee headed by the its two crewmen are miss-
Arkaruas Democrat -who ing.
chara .. 'terized the Flll pro-Th:io, last Sunday, the Air gram as a "tramc blunder" "" Force anr.ounced that a se· -closely followed these cond FlllA bad crashed
developrr ents: "after ar. in-flight emergen-
-Two of the first six Air cy." &th crewmen were
Force FlllAs sent ~ rescueo. The four remaining
Southeast Asia for combat FlllA, Mundt said, "yet on-
duty were lost within a week the Pentagon dispatched a
after entering the Vietnam special investigating team
war, perhaps handing the to Thailand.
Communists the fruits of In a preview of what can
U.S. research that alone be expected at the new
·cost •1 billion. ' hearings. Mundt .:harged
JUNK P ROGRAM that the normal Alr Force
-The. Senate Armed test pr8g(am w:,_s ~t co~·
Servlces Committee voted to ' ;. ----:---· 2 jets
junk the Navy's FlllB pro· were sent 111to combat.
gram on which $400 million SERIOU~ FAULTS
reportedly bas been spent. During stateside tests last
It approved instead $287 January pilots discovered
million to start W-Ork on a "serious faults" in • the
substitute plane. FlllA, Mundt caid. "yet on-
U Congress goes along as ly two months later the
expected. the action means airplanes were sent to Viet-
that the Flll -originally nam with these fa u 1 ts
known as the TFX -will unremedied."
Shortly after McNamara
awarded a contract t o
General Dynamics 1n 1962 to
• .develop a muttlse...-Ylce
plane, McClellan began hJs
lnvestigatlor. At first the
senator concentrated o n
w h y McNamara overruled
the recommendation o f
Defense Department ex-
perts that the contract go to
Boeing Co. In the ensuing
yens. the probe bas cen·
tered on p r o b l e m s en-
become exclusively an Air Mundt also said cWTenl
Force fighter-DOmber and plans call for • · Flllj\~ to
ot tbe"joint Afr Force:'Navy ooowlf 'before allpraruie ... ...., .......
lane that Robert S . m o d I f i c t. t i o n s are in·
cNamara ordered anJ in-co.rporated, and urged that
aisled upon throughout his production be halted.
tenure as secretary of "U this drastic step is not
fense. taken," Mundt said, "then
There. is no .independent we will truly be-committing •
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ceUation of the Navy's blunder In this T F X
lllB program would cost program which already hat!
cause the Pentagon has cost the American taxpayer
f u s e d to provide cost many, many fr u i H e s s
es on the overall Flll billions of dollars." ject.
TS TRIPLE
owever, McClellan said
an interview t h a t
mated costs have tripled
the past five years, and
stand at more than $12
on.
McClellan would not say
hen bis new bearings
would start, / although be
sa.td they were planned
before -and would not be
limited to -loss of thP. two
Air Force FlllAs. But the
ranking Republica·. member
of the subcommittee, Sen.
Kart Mundt of South
Dakota, bas made it plain
that he questions t h e
Paper Pickets
LOS ANGELES /A P) -
A temporary restraining
order has limited t h e
picketing of Akron stores
by striking employes of the
Los Angeles H e r a I d -Ex-
aminer.
Akron bas continued to
advertise in the struck
pewspaper.
Superior Court J u d g e
Robert S. Thomas ruled
this week that no more
than four pickets m a y
tnarch at one entrance at
the same time. Akron had
complained that as many
as 300 pickets appeared at
one of its stores.
RECESS HEARINGS
Mundt called for renewal
of the subcommit~e's hear-
ings. Asked about this,
McCllellan said: "That will
be done in due course but I
won't say just when.'' He
s a i d subcommittee in·
vestigators have continued
the inquiry while bearings
were in {ecess.
McCJeUan charged that
McNamara made a "tragic
blunder" by attempting to
force upon the services "a
1'eapon so useless it would
imperil the lives of the pilots
and the security of the coun·
try."
Since McNamara left the
Pentagon Feb. 29 there have
bee!! .,indic;_atlons..., th a t
-~-.... ---~end his"'blten stormy flve:year
Inquiry.
DENY REQUEST
The 72-year-old senator
bas told friends he believes
he was vindicated when the
Armed Servicse Committee
voted 11 to 2 to deny the
Navy's request for $588
million for the FlllB.
Four m a j o r manufac-
turers -M c D o n n e I I
Douglas Corp., Grumman
Aircraft Engineering Corp.,
Ling-Temco.Vought Inc . ,
and North American Avia-
tion Inc. -already have
submitted designs for the
s u b s t i t u t e . General
Dynamics Corp., w b I c b
holds the prime Flll con-
tract, has not.
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COST SOARS
Cost bas been one or the
big headaches. At first the
Pentagon est'mated It would
cost '6 billion to produce
1,700 planes. Thia included
$711 milllon for research.
McCleUan now gives these
figures : More than $12
billion to build .. ,:m planes.
The Senator say this in-
cludes $2 billion f o r
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'Tragic Blunder' of Fill
research, ball of wblch has
been spent.
On a per pluie basis,
costs have risen from '2.8
million each to $6 mllUon for
the Afr Force version and $8
million for the Navy one. By
comparison. F4 Phantom
jets cost fi.5 million each.
Weight of the FlllB was
another persistent problem.
Last fall, the Navy craft
was eight tons overweight
whP.n fully loaded. making it
unsuit&ble for use on car-
rlera, lmpalrlng its range
and giving lt less time over
targets.
STILL PROBLEMS
White weight was not as
important in the Air Force
version, critics said the Flll-
A still h a d performance
problems .vnen ll was sent
to Southeast Asia.
"Both the Air Force plane
and the Navy plane have
been crucified un the cross
of commona lity,"
McClellan saJd. 1'Tbe plane
bas been engineered at the
desk o! the secretary of
defense and not at the
workshop of the qualified
engineers and technical ex-perts."
The Flll program suf-
fered a financi~I blow in
J anuary when the British
government, pinched by its
problems with the pound,
cancelLo its order for $1
billion worth of the planes.
Bul the most serious jolt
may be the loss of the two F·
111.As ln Southeast Asia.
The planes c a r r i e d
supersecret e q 1. l p m e n t
designed to foil enemy
warning radar. IC they went
·down in Norn. Vietnam,
Communist engineers may
have recovered the elec-
t r o n I c countermeasures
gear from the wreckage -
and thus compromised the
eC!ectlveness of the devices
in the Fl Us and other U.S.
warplanes.
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'Haywire Radar' Blamed
For Loss of F-lllA Jet
37 /1 lfJllllon Pri~ T!ft -·
Philadelphia Businessmen
WASHJNGTON (AP) -
Sooroec say one of. ttle two
Air Force FlllA fighter·
bombers lost over Southeast
Asia crashed because ol a
failure of. its revoll1tiooary
te r r a i n -bugging radar
l\lidance.
1bU Ia the system which
helps aet Ule '6 million cratt
·.apart from other pla.D.es.
The radar-directed c<>n·
trots allow the pilot to sit
back, bartds-<>if. W'hi.le the
FlllA automatically rises
and dlps acoordlng to the
lay of tile land.
The cause of the first
FlllA <:rash in late March
bas not been determined,
but the haywire ~ is
' .
being hlamed in the loss of
the second one only three
daya lat.er.
Both hlib·powered planes
bad beeo in Thailand -the
spring-boa!'d for many of
the air artack3 on North
Vietnam.
Sources saJd experts who
int.ervie"wed the two pilota
~sc\Jed after the second
FlllA went down got hls
version of the trouble:
The plane took oU from its
base in Thailand with tile
pilots maoually operating
the controls as usual.
Shortly after the FlllA
was off tlie J'ound, the crew
switobed on the terrain·
guidance radar.
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Th~ Fll1A immediately
began sever9" bucting and
the pilots were forced to cut
off the automatic oontr<>ls.
At 6.000 feel they tried the
sy&tem again.
This time the vibrating
became more severe. The
plane began gyrating and
the crew was for ced t{l
eject.
An Air F o r c e in·
vestigating team is on the
scene trying to determine
what caused the failure. The
Perrtag-0n is not oornmellting
on questions about the radar
malfunctions.
The first F111A was last
Wffd "C" ...... fl\ ,..... ~
II Jkirtf9 Vt m. 1mt ft•
fate, if known, baa not been
dJ.s.c losed, .
The &mmuni.sts claimed
~ shot don both plane11.
AJ a reeult of the quiak
l o 1 a e s of the supersonU:
&~·Wing jets, the FU~
squadron in Thia.ilall<i his
bee., ~nded and the
Sefllte Pl~edness 114b-
ooapni.ttee ·~ it lsr la· vetttget:tn.g tbf situation.
Obairman John ·Stennis,
D·Miss., indicated ttiat as ,.,. ol ._ __...,,m}lttee 's
exam.lnaUoo d lJ .J. tactical
air power tbe panel wants to
know wtJeU!er the two
planes ·~ sent ioto com· bat ~ adequate
testing.
Another 12
Deserter s
Get ·Asylum
STOCKHOLM (UPl) -
Anotller 12 A m e t i c a a
sot41en who fled to Sweden
to ,.....st the Vietnam war
were granted asylum in this
ncu*1al co!JDU'>' today.
Tbe 8'Vedls1J Aliens Com·
irus,ton s...._ in a brief an·
no~cemen~ the Gls had
been s!ven asylum o n
· 'hufllanrlarian ~ounds."
It raised Ytt number of
Americana given re.fuge In
Sweden in tile last ~ee
months to 40, the com·
mission said.
So far no GI haa been ex·
pelled, altbougb some of
them have been c o u r t
mart.iaJled onr.e -Cl;. twice
before fleeing to Sweden.
according to U.S. Anny
spokesmen.
Purchase Queen Elizabeth
LONDON (UPI) -A
g r o u p of Philadelphia
businessmen today bought
the Quetti Elirabeth, !be
IAtgeaL Ocean liner ill the
world, for '7,750,000 rof uee
as a oonventioo cent.er and
hotel.
a yldtt marina. a rmrltlme
museum and a recreational
complex.
She will be deliver«! from
So u thampton to
Philadelphia as soon as
poilible atter her final
cruise on Nov. 15.
1be majatic Queen will
be sailed widl an operatioo
orew on her J.ut voyage -
but witboUt pas11engen.
Canada Pays Tribute
To Outgoing P~son
~ contract was signed
in London by &mar~ Line
Maoaging Director John
Whitworth and the three
m~n who form• l h e
Philadelphia group -Stan-
ton Miller. Robert B. Miller O'ITAWA' (UPI> -The An emotional crowd o1
and Charles F. Williard, race by 10 candidates to about 11,000 shouted itaelf
pcesident of Williard, Jnc., succeed Prime M l n l • t e r hoarse Thursday night in
on• el tBe 11 t I e • t Let• B. JllDld ltUkken· tribute to Pearson, the m~al and electrical ed today, only boura after
COIJlractors Jn the United the 70-year-old leader told Nobel Peace Prize.winning Sta" Canada'• National Liberal dtplomat who led Canada ci.!~ .. d put the 82 997 ton Party convention, "My 1'0l'k through five of the most
Qu:;-Elizabett) up foe ~e ia done. I wlab I could bave turbulent years of ib 100-
beC4lWe old •· the done better." year history.
ail'1})aoe and the high oost of li-.-1-.-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1.-1-1-1-1-i-j_i...:.i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_ii_i_i_i_i_i_i~mll
sea· travel baa fofeed her
retire me n t from CM
transatlantl~ trade aft.er 28
years in service ..
Her sister lbip tbe 81,237
ton Queen Mary, retired lut
OctOOer alter 31 yeara of. service, wa1 1POld to Long
Beeeb .. a flQaitmc tDUm1m
for $3.4 million. '·
IREAK THE STRANGLEHOLD!
W• 1MM your help to t1k• the off out of politics.
'Politld1nt are 11lppery enouthO
If you un .. ,. 2 houn, call Betty •t 147"'522.
lut 1t leut, tab the time to Vote for The queen Ellz•th will
be moored in the Delaware KARIO f c •1 River and will become a or 0UftCI
conl~ center a n d ,.
ajrport hotel. The adjaceot,~!!!!!!.r..!!!1!-.!!!!!!1!6!· 1' ! ....... ~~a-..!!!!!!Hwt!!!la!"!•!• !lw!!!•!!!!!!~l land will be used to develop'""
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GIVE
ONE VOTE
APll 9 FOR
NEWPORT BUCH
OTY COllCll. DIST. 2
THI& FOIMll
MAYOU SUPPORT
DONALD'· I x ~~~!JS
,...,.... ~, .... ... °""-~ ifirt=-1l12"~-"l believe Don will supply
the strong · leadenhip so
badly needed within the
Cit.y Council.".
·~On,.',; Mayer
Jam• I . Stodtlard-1'5&42
"Mr. Mclnnis represent the
ntINKING MAN'S "coun· cilnl8.n • • ... t•
'•rmer Mayor
Mrs. ldgar "Dora" Hiii
1954-51
"I believe a man with a
p r o v e n Engineering and
Administrative background
would be good fOJ' our city
council u it faces .today's
problems .•. "
NEWPORTERS
FOR
MclNNIS
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Raffertv R W · WinsP~mi eagan agon Rolling
On Phonics
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Max Rafferty was armed
with some backing from the
State Board of Ediacation to-
day in blr flpt with aome of
Callfornia'a educatOra •over
hoW to teach children to
read.'
The board vo t e d
unantmously Thursday to in·
elude Rafferty's proposal
for teachers' workabopS oo
pbonlca among a lilt of pro-
jects '/ated tor federal fun·
ding.
A ftml decision could
come at tbe board's fyfay
meetln1. But a fin.al board
deciaion on reading text-
boks could be delayed in-
definltely if the, legislature
approves measures t o
change the board's powers
over schoolbooks.
Rafferty, state superin-
tendent ol public imtruction.
ooposes the reading books
recommended by the Stale
Curriculum Commission. He
wants ~ board to choose
another series which em·
phasizes p b o n i c s, , or
teaching by syllables rather
than memorizing words.
Current proposals before
the legislature would re-
quire the board to otfer
school distrtcta a ch<>ice of
books for each grade. rather
than single texts now i"o-
v1ded. T h u s • Rafferty's
selection and the curriculum
commission'• choice both
could be offered.
Backers Firing All Guns in GOP Race
\ BJ Bn..L BOY AB8KY ......... ,,_.,.
SACRAMENTO -Gov.
Rea1an'1 aupporten
portraying him as a proven
winner -are putting new
pressin on him to jump ln·
to the Republican presiden-
tial race now that President
Johnson bas said be won't
seek re-election.
And the C a l l f o r n i a
governor's backers in otbe.r
s t al e 1 are 1> u s il y
distributing a barrage of
campaign material aimed at
boosting Reagan for t~
pres.idency a n d stopping
former Viqe P r e s i d e n t
Rlcllard M. Nixon, the front
runner for the GOP nomina·
ti on.
One of the Reagan cam·
paign films Wai shown 1
Wisconsin, where Reagan
got 11 percent of the vote in
the Republican presidential
primary -a total that the
governor said surprised and
flattered blm.
Uoa. The party aboWd SO' to =• =· &'it~o~ ftne. If I read lt , rtgbt, I
tbint tbe feelina of the party
ta to try to keep an open
co.rive1ttion ...
One of the eoth\Wastic
out.of-statera I.I Henry A.
Bubb, a Topeka. Kan., sav-
inll and loan president and
chatnnan ol Nat iona l
Ctt.i.aeJU for Reaian.
Bubb aaya be doesn • t
know bow many people are
active in the n a t i o n a I
Reagan for president move·
ment. lils org.mz,ation acts
merely as a clearing house .
sending campaign material
Reagan to be president and to other stat~s. No mem·
those who want him to re· bership r e c o r d s are
main at home. available.
Reagan says he just wants Bubb expresses openly what Reagan'• aides in to be a favorite son to Sacramento say on I y
assure bis state a strong. p r i v a t e 1 y • that the
unified voice at t h e governor'• political fortunes
Republican National Con· have ta.lten a new and puzzl-
vention which opens. Aug. 5 lng turn now that New York
In Miami Beach. Fla. Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
'BETTER ONE' The story of the Reagan has withdrawn from acUve
"We think Nixon would for President movement is competition and left Nixon a
make a good president," foun<! among the wealthy clear field.
said J. R. Butler, a Houston Sou t b er n Ca 1 i forni a Reagan has disavowed
oilmcm who is chairman of Republicans who bankroll· Bubb's group and the
Texa111 for Reagan. "We ed Reagan's gubernatorial others.
tttlnlc Reagan woold be a campaign two years ago and Voters in Oregon. where
better one... among the newer. dedicated Nixon's and R.e.ganes nam.
Tbe governor Insist! he is fans In other states. es will be on the M a y 28
• taste of the blg gun ln
Bubb's arsenal. It ls a film
lhowlng Reagan's pollticaJ
success In being elected
governor and contrasting lt
with Nixon 's loss ln the 1962
C a 11 fornia governorship
election. Reagan, the film
points out, beat Edmund G.
Brown four years later by
almost c. million votes.
The films also are being
mailed by Bubb to Reagan
groups in W i s c o n s i n •
Colorado, Oklahoma, In·
diana, Texas, Kentucky and
a rew other states.
In Oregon, Re a g a n
boosters are at work lo
Portland, Eugene and Salem
trying to recruit voters. A
budget now set at between
s.15.000 and $50.000 also will
be used to buy television
and radi~ time and put out a
tablo1J publication.
In Texas, Butler declined
to estimate the C06t of the
campa ign for Reagan in the
Lone Star State. But he said
i;lmilar campaigns in the
past have cost anywhere
from $100,000 to $500,000,
SHARP
' H you'r• • 1hetp tr•<fer, 1n•
"he DAILY PILOT'S femou•
Dim•·A·Line d euifi.d edt
Setu1d1y1. Me~• e better dul
••. whether you're buyinq of
u lll119. not a canclidate. b u t They are quietly putting primary ballot. are getting a
acknowledged a 300 percent together organizations thatliiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii;i~~~ii~~;:;:=;;~~:ll increase In telegrams and could spring into action if
letters urging him to run for the governor ever reverses
president after Johnson's himself and become« a can-
anouncement last SLdlday didate. -mgbt. .,._. --:.-- . 'T<10 FAST' Man Guilty They now number 200 a One of the southern
palisades
day, an aide said, a n d in· Califorp.ians. Le o n a r d
bin elude many from Nebraska. Firestone, an industrlallat 0£ Lano _ • g wtiere Reagan's name will ·and one of Reagan's cloaest e -be on the May 1' primuy achi.sera, said of Nixon'J
ballot. ~ · strengffi : ''ftb.IU things"\re
EASTIR SUNDAY SPECIAL
Complete Dinner
3.ts
, ,,. • Children'•' Dinner ,,. 1 .'5 u. N...,..t ._. Stabbin U • Letters from c.iillornia. happening too fast. If we get ~ he 1 aid, are divided 50-50 Into concrete now, 1 t
TORRANCE (UPI)_ A1.~bet~tw~e~e~n~th~b~s~e ~wh~o ~w~an~t~w~oul~d~n~·t~be~th~e~be~st~"~tua~-~~~~~~~~~~im.iiiiiiiim~~~~~~~~ll penalty hearing to deter-II
mlne whether ~ers Lutt
Harris, 28, sb-E_ p,ay with
his life for the '1'ugblng
stabbing" of a father of Dine
opens here Tuesday.
A jury in the cotu"t of Su·
perior Judge J ame 1 F .
Healy Jr. Thwsday COD·
victed Harris of first de-
gree mwder in the appar·
ently motiveless slaying of
Sidney T. Raycraft, 48.
Raycraft waa stabbed tn the street bl frollt of h1a
home in the Windsor Hilla
Diltrict May 2.
Harris' brother, Ronald, accused of complicity in
Raycraft's death, faces a
second trial April IS. A jury
was unable to agree at h1a
first trial last month.
The case wu called the
"laughing stabbing"' be·
cause the assailants alleg-
edly laughed and slapped
each other ~ the back be·
fore leavinl the scene.
Boy's Story
Concocted?
LOS ANGELES (AP) - A
9-year-old schoolboy says be
and a playmate concocted a
story that they saw two
Altadena sisters being lured
into a car by a Negro man
on the day the girls were
slain.
Called as a rebuttal
witness Thursday; David
C.Omelilon tutlfied at the
murder trial ol Anthony D.
Dontanville. 35, that he de· ctdia'"\o ~u h truth irben
Ills mbther told him it might
cost an innocent life.
"Why be
"--~..1 ·· r1" ICI l\,;c\J 11.
A truly spiritual view of me can open up unlimited
possibilities for you.
Come heu how a better
understandinf of God can
bring you guidance, purpose,
and ability. Charles M. carr,
C.S.B., 1 member of The
Christian Science Board of
Lectureship, Is givlna 1 lecture
for the whole community.
Everyone is invited. Brina
yo•:r fritnds. Th• purpose of
the lecture Is to sllow that no
boundary can separate ui from
the goodness of God. Cll'ta--~. Hlf, .. "" "' .......
LIN(OUI Mft1UIUIOIATa
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BROWN·
411 E. 17th St.
COSTA MISA 646-1684
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· CANDIDA TE FOR COUNCIL
NEWPORT BEACH.
LOOKS YOU STRAIGHT
IN THE EYE
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~--~DGE
"I will work for the com nwn good
of our 40,500 Newport City -residents . the Councilmanic Districts in seven
if elected next T uesday, A pril 9th."
AMONG THE ARMY OF CITIZENS WHO
BELIEYE ED'S WORD IS AS GOOD AS HIS IOND
Mn. Here,.,,. S, Abbott
Mr. •Ml Mn. Oevltl Al>OOll
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All • AMrews, M.O.
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Mt. & Mn. L.. 1.H Wo-
Mrt. Illa May Wa!llW
Dr & Mn. J. S, W-
Mr & Mrt.. O. Wlllt ""r. & Mn. J•-WMln.,.
"'· o .... """" Mn.. ltr\tn WMltetf
D•11tl• J. W!IH'IKll
'" W"""1 J.M JI. W11ll11ey
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For The
Record
/tf e e tings
,.IDAY
A,.,...lun l"""' P0\1 113 ol Hu,..
1111910/I l aac:h, Amtrlc1n L"IOll H1ll, Civic (tnler. Hun11n111on 8e1cn l ;OO
0 "'· Hullllng""' llt1<fl JunloT Cfl.ombt' ol
(Om,.,.ret. ~ralOll leac.I\ fnfl. Hun-
11"910ft lflell, I I> m
Hunll"91on lle~I\ llorroo• No 2:!60,
Vetera,,. of world wor I V.P w.
Holl, lit Yor-rowo A••. H...,flftlllOft
11 .. e11. , )D 0 "'
M•sonlc GolcMo Her~ Whll1 Sl\rlne
No. ... M•-·< Ttml>le. l~I 11111
Slrce1. Hewl>Ort II•«"· • ·OO p "'· u s No1I Se• ~<1e1 Co<11~ 2:kl.
llorr1n<1 •Nd S.n•• ""'· 1 o.m Founllln V1llri K1w•nl1 CluD. Fra,.. col>', 11151 luch &lvd .. Hunllntlan
Btac:ll. 11: 11 o ''" Huofln!l!Ofl l u cn Norm Llo"9 Clul>,
MtadOWl;ork '°"""' c~ 1'1'2 Gr1h1m. Huntlneron 8eA<l'l-:""9' 'm.
,.IDAY
HunllM'°" llH<ll Aole<Y CI u b. SMr1I011 lu<h Inn, Hun16Mlon
leeCll, 11·10 om M•rlners Lions Club, Stuff Slllrl, no
W. Co .. t Hl9flwtv1 NtW-1 lie.ell,
11:1SPm. M•r Viste M41-lc L.,.,.., M1-lc Ttmc>~. UOI !Siii SI, Ntw-1
lluell. 1 JO P m UCI Follt D•ncl"'' C&mllV< Holl,
Unl•l'lilY OI Cahforni41, lrvtne. 1 ;JO
P:,·~;, Wlt"°'1t Ptrintf'\, Orenot (f'Nn.
1y, ~ Verde Country Club, Cotti
Mesa, I P m.
Fire Calls
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F'rl~. April 5. 1968
DA~l Y ,.IL.OT ""-'" .., J...;,., S.,,,,,
l'ictory Tastes Spicy FLY TO CATALINA
They called it the world championship contest of ible. It was furnished in six-foot ''pies'' which each
the International Pizza Ealing Association. And. weighed 120 pounds. Showing true athletic form
with that much pizza in your mouth. it's hard to t left ) two GWC contestants follow rule which said
find room for the tongue in cheek. But this was the they could fini sh only what they had in.their mouths
wild scene Thursday afternoon at 2600 W. Coast when final whistle blew. Golden West cheering sec-
Highway in Newport Beach where the 20-man team lion (right) supports the home team which devour-
of Golden West College trenchermen vanquished cd 75 pounds of pizza in 12 minutes. Orange Coast
EASTER WEEK
DAILY ROUND TRIP SHVICI fre• 0,.... CMtlty A~
I • .,:;;::~~:-; ;.m. I
Orange Coast College, UCI and Santa Ana College Coll~e fini shed second ; UCI was third and Santa
• 00 • m T~u~:~v~~~~lc•I .,11, llm __ ,_e_a_m_s_. _T_h_e_g_a_m_e_w_a_s_t_o_e_a_t_a_s_m_u_c_h_p1..:..·.z_z_a_a_s_p_o_s_s_-__ A_n_a_. ~_ol_l_;eg:..e_r_a_n_f_o_u_rt_h_i_n_lh_e_in_d_:ig:..e_s_ti_o_n_d-:e_r_b...:.y_. __
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,Oil IN,OUUTION CALL
CATALINA-VEGAS AIRLINES
546-6612 t 1• a m • ~1ul •Id. UNO C•noe
lrooll 11 •• a m mcd.ul aod JIOO Olu ndtr
\!.
WntmlMlff'
II 07 om Thur>d1y, lr15'I Ort. llolu
4v•nut •nd M•1r>0ll1 Avenut. '°"~lal~ Valley \ GO o m Tf'wr)Cl•Y, u r f1rt. ~n
Dle90 fr'"-•• LU VM k ac•
1 " o m l,,ur\d.fv, t>rv~ ftr•, 6.ao
f)10C'-M 8vtru~ V1~ta
J 1S a rn , 1>ru'l"I fire. rt•f of
Oom Cwrt
N••-1 Buch
1 " o"' Wt<!M>dn , i>~h llre.
S.nl• ""' Rlvtr Jettv ~ ~! m .• l•re ln,,."J?:ll°t"•~Jll '11,11
4 I? p m • ThurM!tv. m.dlc1I 1ld, ~
Neotunt ~"' Coot• Mtw
I DJ • m, Tl\ur\<14y, rHCUt. ""
H•rlJor Blvd.
t 01 •·"', lolu ii.rm. Suocrior Av• ,..,. ind lndu1trl•I W1v.
10 o 1 m • ctr flrt, 1'7t Mu~ Avt.
11.1' • m . flhfl 1l1rm, Herbor 80U
• flly#f'I ~-..:-==--~ .
SA Given ·
$45,000
SANTA ANA -Gifts
totaling $45,400 are in the
treasury of the Salvation
Army here today after con-
tributions from the corps'
advi.sory board were tallied.
Don Christeson, chairman
of the advisory boaTd, told
the 22 volunteers in William
Wenke's advance pledges
division came from the first
15 of 32 Advisory Board
members who have been
solicited.
J . Simon Jt'luor, campa ign
honorary chairman, was £
featured speaker at the
kickoff of the Advance I
Pledges section. He said.
"We all know the Salvation
Army is a frequent con-
tnbutoT to our comtnunicy.
and now it is the com-
munity's turn to push the
S&\7.000 building fund to a
successful conclusion."
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del Mar OR 3-IM50
Costa Mesa MJ 1-2.4%4
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
1 lO Broadway, Costa Mesa
LI g..3433
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery • Momary
Chapel
35Gt Paclflc View Drlve
Newport BuQ. Callfoma
144-n•
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
'7111 .Bolta An.
WttblllDa&er m-3S2S
SM1TH'S MORTUARY m Mal• St. BntlltC* Bead
LEMUt
1'aTCUFF MORTUARY
'2'7 E. Jni. Sl, Codll Mesa .....
~ MEMORIAL PAM -~~--t-.ilkad, w~
llJ.J7'JS • llWGJ
Fe:>r Top Sports Cove rage Look to The Doil y Pilot
NOW
AT CERTIFIED SERVICE ·
. , .
No-\ron Per~~~:=~~ Wh\r\pool
3 Cyc\e, 2 s'""':are smooths
wrinkles 1rom f cycles -Norm~ '
• • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • • •
• • • •
special cool·~~~~anent Press ia~: $ tl gss
ricsl 3 Automa IC Press -wash n
Gentle; Perma~e~·~·· lint filter • 3
wear • "Mag1cied·ons • fabulous •
water tern~· 1~~s 1~ price\ :
care at ta u al installation :
Includes delivery g. norm •
to e)(istin& iacilities P'~C\AL CYClE fOR .: ----~"CfiP ~ s -.., ... -~---.,.' ~ -. . '<" ~---~"'
a.-CYCLE, 2-SPEED WASHER
Get ready-to•wear care witlr 5 automatic cycles Including Super Wash and Permanent Press - Wash 'n Wea[ care • 5 wash-
rinse water temp selections • 3 water level selections • Bleach
dispenser • New fabric softener dispenser-• "Magic Clean"
self ·cleaning lint filter.
MATCHING MOISTURE MINDER
DRYER
Exclusive 2-speed drying • .Moisture Minder automatic drying
• Special cool-down care for Permanent Press • Tumble Press
Control • New oversize drum is 20% larger • 5 heat selections
• Fast, quiet drying • Extra·large lint screen.
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PERMAN EN budget price -2· ·'"'"gtfll .. fl#'.· Big con11el\i~~e 3~\eat se\ect~on~ ..... $t ~ '! • " 5 drying eye es, for readY to wea •
Special cool-dOWf\ ntro\ • Extra \arge : • Tumble press cob . drying at fan· •
\int scree~• ~ll·~a:1~ightly higher.• ! Supreme Washer ._...:._ ........ '"
tastic savings. a\ installation : L~SOO "'• deliverv &. norm · g optiOnal. \~c~~'t:t~ng facilities. •\lentin ! Availa le in Edged Avocado,
Edged Copper or White at no extra cost
No Defrosting Ever!
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER wrht ICEMAGIC
Your Choice of Edged Avocado, Edged'topper or White.
EXCLUSIVE ICE MAGICtt
f'lllliiii~AUTOMATIC ICE MAKER
FamlY-slu 14-.2 cu. ft. No-
frost ltetnr•~ lnetud• roomy 105-tb. No·frost frMZer • Bushrl-slte tMn
crilpers • auper«orac• door
C.• ...
\\hirlpcutl PLUG-IN AIR
CONDITIONER
COSTA MESA
33·rf • 11th St.
C·ERTIFIED SERVICE S~NTA ANA
642-0240 1616 .W. 5th St. Kl l-579t .
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RE-ELECT
CAL
BARCK
COSTA MESA
City Council
'
for
lllClJMBB(T
EIPERIBKf
• PROVEN
ACCOMPLISHMBIT
• DEDICATION
. :.:~ 0-.~-· ..
COSTA MESA
A. A. AltrldOe
Grover c. a. Anna ll•ll•Y
""'""' C.mpbell 111rc1<
EU9-V. a. JUdll!I ll•rnn
E-k ttlstone
Thoma A. !11ume
Ed llel'IMll
Larry a. Kattly ll&rtitron
M;, a. Mn. It. G. llrodtl"9IOll
Flovd E. Bryan
Ellloll llurr
Mr. a. Mrs. JoM W. Coln
Mr. a. Mn. Freet It. carmu
._..., J. C.Orpenler
D1\lld D. I. Joyce a..mllln
Aarrv C. a. Doro!fly BIWdlck
Meud Ellen Olllcoll
Herold G. & Dorothy Ju " COlll"1
Pllyllls L. Diii"'
Wllllam A. Dosl1
Mn. Jover ConMll
.llmtt E. Cumsrev
Mn. Dorolhy J. D«Rus~a
Liiiy II. Donnelly
Wllllam Donnelly
Loulte DoWten
Tom H. DoyM
0-• ,. . ForfevllMI
Mr. & Mn. Jim O.rv.v
• DorotflY E. ~btr
Mr. Thomas Entland
•khard H. a. N1ncv Gibbs
Robert & Miidred P:bller
Mr. & Mn .. Elllol1 Grau
Mr. & Mn. CllY D. Eiits
Fr1n1 C. Ewlv
Anne M. Hec~man
ltkNrd 8. Henderson
Hatti II. ...-non
Myrne C. ~
Mr. & Mn. Ar!llur f.. H-llr
Mr. & Mn. Rlcllwd Hl911lns
Harrv L. Hiiiiard
Jeck Hootellor\
Derald 0 . H...,I
Elvin liutdliton
1t.W.K1-tll
Jofln D. Katerndalll
,,...,,. K-r
w11111m c. Kermodw
w11111m c . & JNnnt KerlTIOdt. Jr.
I/If. a. Mrs. Corl a. Knoit, Jr,
E!Ya L LOWTY
Mr ... Mrs. ltldlt rd E. Lusk
ROMM, L'YSIM
Miio A. LY1fnt • -~ '!:~-
Mn. Jed< It. MetO<I
Mn. JCJIWI P. MCC• rthv
J_,, McCarlt>y
L.., McCrarY
J. l . Mc:M-. Jr.
Cl1~ G,, Mtllta
Mr. & Mn. Jedt Mlllll«
c111r1n a. Alk::lt ""'1lo
Jolln P'. I. Sally A • ....,.,
Frenlc W. & VM ... V. O'lltll
Mr. I. Mn. W. C, '"" l'llllltt c. ltale
11. A. ltot!TMn
C.rolyn It. Ito.,_"
Meri. M. 1tottm10
ltkllerd It. ltortma•
lrme J..., Sdlwffle
LattrH.~
T°"' Sllodt
Clf1 1t.&C."Olee S-
Mn.. J .. n !. SQmraft
Wllll•"I a. Joan SlelllfOt111. Jr.
1w11e c. a. Alme L, swam
JoHClll E. '"-•
ltlcit~
Jlnl Tica
Cl-& Merflyn "etdl
o.Murt TOii!
Call• VW.
lt*'1H.1.P•~A.Wtllliw
"'" w. w1n.c.
Mr ... """' • .,, L.. Wllll9c:l't
.--WNllKrl
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Mr. & MIL 0oneN Y-
J-H. y-
M"" Jl1¥0t -.,.,.
Mr, o.tnll Stuk-lt
COMMlmE TO
RE-ELECT
CAL IARCK
>on s.-.. c.... w ...
C.rl .. Si...., Ot1irMH
I
Bowe Exeentlve Assistant
, l)ouglas Names New Aide
Appo1ntment of Hugh N.
Bowe. Jr., as uecutive
usistant to ~Its R. Able.
Dou1la1 Atr:craft Company
group vice p r e a I d e n t ,
Missile and Space System.
.x. . T~SS OT '
...... , •kJndlvera watch
for underwater precllion.
Thia self·w lnd ing Seaatar
with dat&-telling dial fea·
tures a rotating
elapsed time
bezel that not
only marks
wag announc~ tOday by
Able.
Ia ~o to his new duties, Bowe continues u
•Dior director. manes•
met l)atems. for t b e
Immersion time but can be
set to record long-distance
calls, parking meters and
other time periods. Lumin-
ous hour matkers.
Stalnleu steel
watl l'$)fOOf
case. $11.15
Douglas Miaslle and Space
Systems Division lMSSD L a
post he bas held siDce la.st
May. Doualu la a compo-
nent ol tbe McDoMell Doug·
las Corporation.
A former Air f o r c e
career ofticer lor 1t years.
Bowe attended coUeae at
tbe Unlvereity of Dayton ud
'tbe Unlverat~ of Mlc.hl1an.
He completed pilot training
a t Kelly Field, Texas in
NoYember lMO and tbel\t
was u aiped io • the Air
Materiel Command a t
Wrlgbt-Pattuson Air Force
Base, Ohio.
He served fQr foor years
as a fligbt tMt pilot and
director of Fliglt ~t
Operations, followed by six
years in the directorate ol
procurement a n d pro-
duction, where be hMded
the aircraft and mbeilea
division..
After retiring as a colonel
in 1958, Bowe j o i n e d
Republic Aviation Corpora·
tioo as Direct.or of European
Operlltioos. He 1 at e r
bectine assistant to the
president of the company
and then served as program
director on the F · l 0 5
Thunderchief f i g b t e r ·
bomber program.
Bowe joined Douglas in
Roads Open
At Stadium
ANAHEI -Tbe Katella
A venue Jallroad mtderpass
and the DoUC)aa Street en-
trance to Anaheim Stadium
off Katella were jointly
dedicated here lh1ll noon Irr
time for the first game 11f
the year torilght at the Big A
when the New York Mel~
meet the Angels in an ex-
hibition contest.
Tbe Angels joined five
agencies in dedicatin~ the
'416,000 project. The City of
Anaheim the Orange Coun-
ty Arterial Higbway finan-
cing program, the Sta~e of
California, the Atchison.
Topeka and Santa F r
Railroad, and the Public
Utilities Commission a I 1
participated in . the. con·
~!ruction and dedication.
., -. . .
n 101y apnt ) 1%l! OAJL Y PILOT 9
Correct Er08lon Problem
Flood Control C ontract Awarded .
SANTA fl.NA -A Sl58.~7 subject to S<'VOre r.alnla llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....
contract for t b e Im· runoa.
provement of the county Cw-rent work will begin lo
Flood r o "t r o I Diltrlct'a April, tbe s u p e r v l s or
Ocean View Cbanne: bail estimated. and should be
been awarded to t h 'e completed durln& the sum-
NO TICI
J. FILIPPI WINEIY STORE
HAI lltOYU NOM COSTA MD A
NOW OPIN 0.. H-...... 11 L-\ot M• _. f/I --~ .. _, .... en... -,......,..,,..
GrimWOOd Cone1ruction Co. ~m~er~pe~r~iod~·:._ ____ ~~=============~~~ of Buena Park, Supervisor -==~-=.......,...--=------------::;----,---=--===-Da~ Baker aMOUnced t~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.
day. "'· l'•L A ...
Baker said the project wW
rorrect a severe erosJoa
problem and permit the city
of, Hl.lfltiogton Beach to im-
prove and widen Warner
A venue paralleWlg the cl'tan-
nel.
T h e job i n v o l v e s in·
rorct!(f coocrete channel in
the present dirt flood way.
between Ross Lane and
Magnolia Street.
The project was first bid
last Auf\&M but only two
btds w~ received, t.he
lowest f"Or $1811,000. "Thjs
wu in exce.ss of the
engineer's estimate," Baker
said, "so they were re-
jected."
lie explained that too hjgh
bids undoubtedly reflected
DONALD BOLTON
FOR
FULL-TIME
City Councilma n
Newport Beach
e A LOCAL busin euman with the TIME end
DESIRE to serve ALL th e citizens of New·
port l11ch.
e A conserv1tive trustee for your tu dollars.
e A st1unch believer in PLANNING NOW for
Newport IHch TOMORROW.
e For 111 efficient, courteous city 9overnment,
concerned with YOUR PROBLEMS i nd
WORKING for YOU.
Your Vote on April 9:
the ract th&t the work would c111i.-, "'1 .......... ._.,,.. 1. c .... H..,, c.r"'
CITY COUNCILMAN
DONAID BOLiilN 181 I
,.,. .... ,,_ January 1966 aa u auiaitantl----------
have lo be done during thej~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~
w1nt!'r months and would be ==~-----------------------===
lll4flt
BE -· ll9w J ...... llerft T• sen. T•
HAa1oa SHMl'INe C•NTll
U. HAatoa I LVO. con• MISA • S4,,.._
HU .. TIMeTOM ClltfTla .. t.<11 • .......,., ,
lfUNT'UleT'ON IUCH .......
OP ... -·· TIMWL, ,rl Ttl f , .....
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to Able for r e 1 o u r c e s
manegement, worlrln« wit!\
Douglas headq~s and
division staffs in developinc
~pts of r e a o u r c e
management programs.
His assignment last year
_as.senior.~ .manage..
meat aysteme, made him
respoll6iblt for ttie functiOD!
of management planning,
management analysis and
review and p r o c e d u r e s
management within MSSD ..
~•~l.i,., ..... '¥1th_ )Ji.a wife
lld /or lrH 111101 brochut• 11/Ullt•tlng O•tf 75 lftlcM. ~
~and 'famify at um Santiago
Drive, Newport Bee<:b. He
Is a member of the Society
of Experimeotal Test Piloo
a nd t he Or d e r o f
Daedalians.
J
Cudi91na $25
Moclr Tvrtle Shirt•, Sil .nct $15
HUNTINaTON
llACH
HUNTINGTON
CENTER rm-.. .. .-,.._," ... w
Your casual
coordinates for
Easter comfort ~ ..
Metching Cardigans
end Turtlenec ks
~b y Gl asgo
nat
oluHll
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wllffl llrl11 !
Tlu t aperkli11 9
white stripe et the
; 11tck, ,... • i . t 111d
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;Ji style to the turtle neck shirt · • •
/ i nd worn vncler 1 m1tchin9 cerdi•
9•11 yov 1cco1t1pli1h • t1re cem-
bin1tiot1 of cHual "'11r+neu and
comfort .•.
Gold and white • • • 9rHn 111d
white ... blue i nd white ... plv1
•+ I.Ht tw;nty other riyle-and.
AN OUTSTANDING EASTER
VALUE FOR YOUR BEST MEN
••. AT CARAT.
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mmi falhinn tlntbfug
~l!P.A GARDIN ANAHllM
GROYI MISA
BROADWAY ,,
ORANGE ROBINSON SOUTH COAST
..,.OUNTY PLAZA CENTER PLAZA
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One of the joys of Wide· Tracking iri~a ~c Is that it dOesn't
~~ft more.th~..:._ordi~~ ~· ~~ 351iaj~£-·~·"'=·
· PontiaCs. v5rcfn;,!loose }?OOr way of Wide -T ra6king. Our five Firebirds .
begin with a unique 175-hp Overhead Cam six ana escalate to the 400
cubic inch Firebird 400. ~And, because t hey'r~ Pontiacs: Firebirds .cost
less than you thi n k~ So think ~ The drive is on~ seeyour POil tiaG d8aler.
He's out to smash sales records for the 7th stra,ght year!
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WIDE:TRACK --DRIVE
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JO OAJl Y PILOT Friday, Aprll 5, 1%8
Report Says Drlvers-
Vent Their Wrath With Th'eir Cars
WASHINGTON <UPI) -
Notice t o pedestrians:
Drivers may be using cars
as an outlet for violent
behavior. For some car
owners, driving is a form of
aggression.
But don 't bother to call a
cop. The violence and ag-
gression committed b y
drivers Is "socially ap-
proved'' -or more plainly
put : society accepts the idea
of "a nut behin<I the wheel."
'Those conclusions were
not concocted by a frighten-
ed jay.walker but a govern-
ment-sponsored committee
composed of blue ribbon
talent on tralflc safely.
Among the members of
the committee are a pioneer
auto s a f e t y researcher.
Daniel P. Moynihan, anq Dr.
William Haddon Jr .. head of
the nation-al highway safety
bureau and author of the
government's auto safety
st.andards.
ln a report, tbey urged to-
day that Ule government's
National Institute of Mental
Health set up a ceO'ter to
study uncontrollable violent
behavior by drivers "which
atrng~t certainly contributes
to a significant number of
.automobile' crasbes."
The report also suggested
that the study mlght help
provide Lnlormation o n
another problem -drivers
wbo c-0mmit suicide and
murder with automobiles.
The report termed t he
matter of auto homicides a
"still shrouded subject."
Automakers get s o m e
slaps, too. They "h.ave
u n a b a.shedly associated
their products wltb various
forms of a g g r e s s i v e
behavior I" ttie committee
said.
As examples, it cited an
Bug
out
Rambler American SJ,946.
Yep! The bug i11 "out"-the America.n is ''in"!
The American gives you more power, mo.re room, mo.re trunk apace •••
more car. And it's American-built!
ad by Chrysler that urged
drivers: "bring oo tbe
M u s t a n g s , W 1 ldeata
Impalas ... Dodge has made
it a little harder to survive
in the asphalt j u n g le .
They've just ~ged1 the
Coronet." "-,
Said ~neral Mot.ors; "tille
moan of the engine gets
drowned out ln its turn by
the booming exhaust note
that someone ought w bottle
and seal as pure essenee of
car."
Ford, ~ report ooted.
described one of its cars to
young drivers as ''a brute,
but a very smooth brute.''
WHY BUY A BUG WHEN FOR $1,946* YOU CAN BUY A CARI
•a.-t on muulactunr't llll,..&ed nC&il prico, t.d. -included. '"''"'' •Plf 19Cal ,,_.. NflfltMI.
SEEJT .. .. ... -------COST A--MEU . _ _ ... --.-'iUN.TINGION...UAC~ ...
DRIVE IT AT.. HOLIDAY SALIS Ir SHYICI • ltH HAltlOl ILYD. n.•: "42·60Zl
UMILH SALIS Ir SHYICI
410 MAIN ST. .... ... : S3'·l021
QUEENIE ly Phll lnterlancll
''How do you do! rm running for public office and·
I'd like to have your telephone number •••
er, your vote."
Poverty Plan Shows
Who H~s · U.S. Purse
By JOHN BECKLER sociation of Counties share
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Mrs. Green's view. In let-
favorite belief around Con-ters to the OEO, the League
gress is 'that theirs ts a of Cities called the guide-
government of laws, not of lines "extremely protective
men. Like the balanced of the existing agencies''
budget, early adjournment and the coumy group said
and other fond congressional they are "tilted to favor
-dr,eams-,it fi:.eqwently provet-.~tin~cie.s, "-_ _
illusory. The chief administrative
~st year, after consid· officer of Los Angeles Coun-
erable effort and painful ty .~~ even blunte!·
compromising, Congress. If .1t were .the 111tent of
voted to continue the anti· the OEO to interpret the
Contest Set By Group
The N~ Harbor
C'hapter of the Society for
tbe Presftvatlcn a n d
Encoura~ment of Barber
Shop ~ Singing .ia
America <SPEBSQSA) is
1ponaoring a poster coot.est
for teen-ager• to publicize
the May 25 ''Harmony in
Maytime" coocert to be
sponsored by the ~t
SPEBSQSA.
Contestants must be from
TAM JUNIPEI
DCIWNT LOW
•tOUND COYH
IOTIU
BRUSH
ARMSTRONG
JUNIPER
BLUE PFITZER
1• to 18 years of ue and
cannot be e u rr e n t 1 y
employed cu artists.
First place winner in the
contest Will be awarded $50 i.
secoad place will net '25. AU
entries in11st be in by May 3.
The po.sters must be in
keeping with the 1890s era.
lntonnation· conceming the
contest c'an be obtained
from Mrs. Carl Amepda of
Costa Mes.. pbone 5'9-0502.
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JUNIPER ALL ONE 6AL C.ANS
11ME TO GET YOUR GARD~N •••
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t>_Ov~, !osz:ram with il Gre~n amend,me!!! ip sucl! ,:-· ·~~4'f¥w~~~\ f~~e it unp~s~ -~..---·-,,--~~;.:\ii~. ~ ~ p1,ograms operated. na . itself as a,,Community
~~:.~ ............ 1.98 REDwOo-D" ~-(-j s!.... ~,
ROUNDS ...Z . .. .. .. .. .. .. 98~
OH A SET ~F HEW 1988 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
STRIPE TIRES
2 FOR sso
4for
!: .• .., ... ~
Tubeless white stripe
Plue $2_.06 to $2.&S per tire Fed. UCIH
tax i nd 4trade-lo1lrt1 off yol!I' u r.
ANY SIZE LISTED
US-14 a.1s.1s 8.45-15 9.oo.1s
Fit most Buicks, Cadillacs, Chevrolett.
Dodges, Mercurys, Pontiacs, Thunderbirds
NO MONEY DOWN
Take Months to Pay
HURRY! DON'T MISS OUT!
BE HERE EARLY ... LIMITED TIME OFFER ... LIMITED QUANTITIES!
COST A MESA STORE
ONLY!
475 E. 17th ST. ,
SUNDAY .. APRIL 7th
10 a.m. 'til ?77
646-2444
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Instead of having them t,.ction agency, he .wrote,
run by private groups op-they have been euunently
erating independently of successful ...
the local government, Con-HAS SUPPORT gr~s~ said elected public OEO bas support for l·ts ofbc1als should either di-rect the programs them· position a m o n g Congress
1 -members wbo opposed the ~:ie~o~~. pick the agency Green amendment.. One of
them, Sen. Joseph S. Clark,
LANGUAGE CLEAR 0-Pa .. says the guidelines
To its authors, the lan-are "in accord with the
guage of the ..amendment spirit and intent as well as
seemed clear ~d unequivo-the letter" of the law as en-
al s acted. c : tatel, counties o.r ciV Mrs. Green ;. ...... of the .~tawould take ... ...._ °'9f the ~munit,y Action most resourceful members
GlOUND COYllt
~~~NT IN ILOOM 2 .. 98
O~AN61 60LD YILLOW . • • • • • • • • . • • ,., ,, ••
Fertilizers • Seeds e Plants e Garden Supplies e
M LAND
NURSERY aflnciea. The amendment's of Congress, however and
opponents felt the same 1t is likely the guid~lines 191 BAKER STREET, COST A MESA
_way. They dubbe<: it the will undergo -re.i~a.· be· Kl 9-0252
"city ball" ame.ndment and ....:f;Qr;e=th;e;y:g:o:in~to~e~f~ie~ct~. _J~~~~~!!~~~~~~~!!~~!!!!~ said It put the Community • AcUon agencies under the
thuhib of politicians.
NIGHT •nd DAY SERVICE So it came as something
of a ahock to aupportet's of
the change when the Otfiee
of Economic Opportunity
issued its proposed guide·
lines lut month to imple-
ment the new law. Thelr
main thrust seemed to be to
encourage public ,,uiciab
to keep out of the picture
A!ld designate existing agen·
cies to carry on.
9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.,M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 PM.
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CBIEF SPONSOR
As chief sponsc>r of the
ameDdment, Rep. E d UJ>
Green, 0-0re.. regiJtehrd
the heaviest shock.
''The seriousness of this
breach of congressional in·
tent is 10 profound," she
told the chairman of the
Education and Labor Com-
mittee, that OEO offlciala
should be called before the commJUee to u:plain.
She accUled the OEO of
ignoring the new role for the ~si~Y. ,,
"-!.-t--~ ~-c_ discourage cif:ieS and COUD·
ties from becoming Com·
munity A c t i o n agencies
themselves.
The National League of
Cities and the National As-
Pd. Pol, ,,..,,
RE-ELECT PARSONS FOR COUNCIL
0 DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION OF THE WAY
OF LIFE WE ALL ENJOY.
3 A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE WHO HAS
PLEDGED HIS BROAD EXPERIENCE TO GUIDE THE
CITY WITH INTELLIGENCE DIGNITY AND INTEG-
RITY. '
'l WITH NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS PARSONS• ONL y
GOAL rs TO PROTECT lltESIDENTIAL AND HOMEOWN-
~~T~TERISTS, ~ND THE VALUE OF YOUR PROP·
PARSONS hn fought Fott:
Pr ... rvetlon of A,.....l•I Hl9hw_,.
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Civic IMutfflutlon -..._, Llbr•n•
Coop.retlon with SchMh -fMtr-Clty Cooperation
Pr ... rvatlon of Marine Life
Improved Traffic Controls Vote April 9
PARSONS Mt fought AGAINST: OU Ex~tation -Airport Expentien -Unf I v ..J r c,...... TtUI -Unaccepbble ,-.,. rt At a r anances -n·
,........,. of MarlM Service Facl1tt:S"1n :':,..;;Ha=:~ Energy Plant Location -
PARSONS HAS IEST COUNCIL AnENDANCI -ECORD (Ml...cl l M.etintt In 4 Years>
HaDJ J. l«'enl, Cbm. -Committee to Re-Elect Pareorta -165 Sboreclift Road. Corona del Mar
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ALL ROADS LEAD TO ••• -Abandoning more
conventional modes of transportation, members
from tile Newport Beadl contingent of the Orange
County Philharmonic Society arrived at Anaheim
Convention Center via double-deck bus. Attending
the 10th annual I. 'Magnin Fashim are (left to right)
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FABULOUS FASHION FARE -Eagerly anticipat-
ing an exciting afternoon are members of the Hunt·
ington Harbour Pbilbarmorric Committees (left to
the Mmes. Lloyd Aubert, Cora Peggy Wallace,
Claude L. Patterson, Robert A. Ramsay and Clyde
Yarnell The Philharmonic Society ~sponsors the
fashion exttavaganm with the Newport Harbor Ser-
vice League.
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Red, White and Blue ~
'Americana1
-Design.eci!/.
·: ·•·
By BEA ANDERSON ~;
SKletr .......
Strike up tbe band . • • roll the
drums . . . unfurl the flags.
Americana's in vogue.
For patriotism seemed to pervade
as I. Magnin & Co. ~veiled its spring
and summer co.llecl\ons during the
loth annual fasb.ion luncheon, given to
benefit the Orange County Philhar-
monic Society's Free Youth Concert
programs.
EntiUed Fashion Concerto. Opus 10,
the event was co-sponsored by the
society and the Newport Harbor
• Service League.
PATRIOTIC
Red, white and blue led the parade
of fashions and were shown in three
and tw<H:Olor combinations. Red
seems to be the favorite for trim on
almost any basic color.
Olose behind were black and brown,
used primarily with white.
The five colors greeted models in
the early morning, went around the
clock to after-five and evening attire.
They even showed up at the beach.
One ouWt receiving great applause
was a white with black polka dot chif·
fon floor-length pegnoir.
The reaction was mixed with the in-
troduction of the romruitic, innocent
look of ruffles.
MIDI FROCKS
This grouping stressed the midi·
length. Shown with the old-fashioned
organdy and eyelet frocks were a
sailor dress, reminiscent of the 4-0s
and a black jumper with a ruffled
organdy blouse.
Although the commentator em-
phasized that the midis are strictly for
after-five , the sailor and jumper didn't
seem to be in keeping with 'the
eleganc~ o! line.usually identified with
cocktail ensembles.
ROSY RANGE -Sbadt!6 of red go around-the-dock from tbe lUSCloOI
pink of the feather-trimmed cocktails-to-evening dre56 (left} to the ~
triotk red featured in the three-piece look for street wear. . .
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• ::-1 ")._:: -=-~Jill9lall·coc:lttail and a.Uer·fiv~ tr~s _ •ere midi ...:..""'many "'~ mini~
The litue blacIC"'aress, so longed· for
in past seasons. has returned, but is
rejuvenated with pizzaz. Soft white
collars, and ruffles trim mid-heck·
lines, while row on row of reathers or
ruffles bordered hems. Pastels ran a
close second to black in this collection,
and chiffon and lace dominated the
choice of fabrics.
right) Mrs. Jack Edgertoo, Mra. Margery Thompson
aad M:rs. C. Robert Hubbard.
,
It's a cinch belts are making a come-
back, and the big news ls contrasting
colored ones. But. some outfits, were
shown with matching and half-belts
and sometimes there were none at all.
EVERYTHlNG GOES
Unlike seaaons ID the past when
sh.ion decrees touched off con-
oversy, this spring and summer
milady may make her own choice.
Everything goes -from belts to no
belts; mini. midi and maxi lengths:
straight to dirndl to flared skirts and
fitted to reined waistlines.
The spring fashion line is feminine,
and the total picture is important -
low heels and colored or textured
hosiery with minis; close-cropped
hair-dos with sportswear, but the cur-
ly top with romantic styles.
Chapeaux range from wid e-brimmed
straws, to leather berets and fabric
and straw sailors.
Fur seems to be more versatile than
ever. A white and black checkerboard
mink jacket was wom with white
capris and fur wrapped sportswear.
The 800 spectators learned that the in
thing is to were a vest OVER a fur
jacket.
EvenJngs, as usual, will shimmer
and glitter with bugTe beadfog and se-
quins. And, popular fabric favorites
remain chif£on. lace and brocade.
ROMANTIC ORGANDY -Organdy in the ruffled midi-length after-five
ch-armer (left) goes dove-grey with white for the soft .romantic lodlr
and is repeated in the flattery of the hat topping the white evening
ensemble, a popular look this year.
FRESH AS DAISIES -Picture-pretty Jn yeUOw are (left to ri&bt) Mrs. Kie A.
Ewing of the Newport Harbor Service teaeue and Mrs. Richard Newell. Mesa
Vude Philbannonic Committee. Daisies centered the tables and adorned the
wans of ttle Anahetm Room for the luncheon.
·~ PLEASURE PROGRAMMED -Mrs. LaVerne Fletcher. Laguna
Beach. and Mrs. Keith Neal and Mrs. John Applegate, Mesa Verde
PbUbarmontc Committees (left to r1ght) consult the program prior
to the lundleon and designer-collection showing or styles whkb
will sparkle on the fashion scene I.bis spring and summer.
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J Z DAJL V PILOT Fr1d.ty, April 5, 1968
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He Should Knot Family Ties
DEAR ANN LANDE.RS: OW' &-year·
old IOD bu ~n tak'lng hla lather'•
~ neckties to school and selling them
for 20 centa 1plece. Tbt mother of
Ronnie's ac.hoolmate broujht two ties
over today and uked me If I recopiz-
ed them. J nearly died.
My husband complalned tut week
that some of hla best tits were mi111n&
and tor ~ life of me I could dot
figure out what bad happened to tbem.
Now I know. Should I te1l my huaband
and let him handle it? (He ii ml.lCb
more strict than I, and be might
be awfully bard on the boy.) Or,
should I keep my husband out of
it and deal with the boy in -my own
way? Please advise. -THE
SALESMAN'S MOTHER
DEAR MOTHEJ\: Dlsclplt.e 'lbould
be the job of both part* Oft,&
say. "Wait uW your fa&ber eomea
home ... ek .. :• SUnply ceafrOot
, tbe boy la hia fa~r'• preseace nd
decide t.o1e~er wb1t ~e pnlallme11t
should ht.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have
been going steady with a very nice
man for two years. We are botb
single and ln our mid-308. Two
months ago Jack borrowed $10 from
me. He said he'd pay me back in
a few days. He bun 't called me
since.
The money is extremely unim-
portant compared to the two years
we shared. I'd be very happy to forget
about tbl $10 and consider it a iift.
Last we!k J telephc.ned Jack twice
Horoscope
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ANN LANDERS ~
to talk tbincs over. Both 'times M
was very rude and aeemed to be
in 1 big hurry to get off tbe phone.
Jack's birthday is next month. ud
of coUl'se Easter ls com.Ing up. We
always celebraLed these occasions
together. Shall I mail him a card
or a friendly note or perhaps a little
gift? I feel that I want to aend him
sometbing. What do you suggest? -
SUDDEN JOLT
DEAR JOLT: Seid IUm a bill -
ucl for1et about tile creep.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: M y
dauahter is 18 and attractive. My
bu1band iJ 5.1, bright, pleasut. but
l!Omewbat on the rigid side. When
they began to ski together I was
,delighted ~cause I saw a chance
for dad and daughter to have a closer
relationship. He was always a bit
stand-off-lib with her and I know abe
was aware of his coolness. Instead
of becoming better friends as a result
of the ski trips, they seem to be
quarreling conatanUy.
The girl believes her father should
open doors for her. help her with
ber ski shoes. pick up things she
drops· in public. and so on. He feels
tbi:s is nonsense. According to him.
the difference in tbeir aaet, u well
u tbe filial relatioeabJp mate, the
manners bit nuJJ and void. In fact,
he lnliJts that SHE aboWd do these
thint• for ff IM.
Your o~on ii wanted. -TROU-
BLE ON 'nlE SLOPES
DEAR TROUBLE1 Simply becauae
people ha,,ea tt M N1ale4 d~s
Ito& ei:nte tllem fnm btbit eevteou11
to •ae uoUaer: Mauert are •thlng more dtu eolllkleradoe. Your bu's-
bll!ld alloukl treat hit dHpter as
be would aay oUter yeaag woman ..
ud th.la meam lilo.ldbll die door for
her, belpfBI her wt&al 'Ml' 1111 sboe5
ucl 10 Oil. '
Give In or lose him . • . when
a guy gives you this line, look out'
For tlpa on bow to handle tbe aupersex
sflesman, check Ann Landers. Read
her booklet, ''Necking and Petting
-What Are the Limits?" Send your
request to Ann Landers in care of
this newspaper. enclosing SO cenL'I
in coin and a Iona, .tamped. self-ad·
dressed envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to help
you with your problems. Send them
to her in care of the DAILY PILOT,
enclosing a self-addressed, stamped
envelope.
A New b perienc.
Virgo : Gain Confidence
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FAN WAVING -: La-guna Beaeh High School coerl -
.Jµdy Sims demonstrates the art of fan flirtation
practiced by women of another century to the fas·
cination of Mrs. William Roley (left.) and Mrs. Rich·
ard K. Grant. Miss Sims and other teen-agers will
join p.rofe~siowdi--inodels ·in· a W&man'.s Wol'.ld ot
f''ashion fQr the Monday Morning Club of Laguna .
The style parade will take place in the Hotel Laguna
Monday, April R. at noon
SATURDAY,
APRIL b
By SYDNEY OMARR
G~ (May 21-June espectally ~ dealing wittl
201 : Stress· realistic--view · ~)tten communication~
toward fri&nds · 8Cld money. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Don't mix them. If pressed Seek advice of friends in' RUSS THOMPSON
for decision regarding finan-connection witti legal obliga-Hair Stylist
.. 'l'he wise man controls ces. relate your own pro· tion. Don't try to solve 354$ eou~ Highwa y
h d ti A tr lQg · bJ o-lf' h h Corona De' Mar LS <?S ny . . . s o y ems. oe se 1s w ere everything on your own. Ma · 67· l-6961
poin l.3 the way ." y9ur security is concerned. Gain confi~nce. co-opera-1 ~~-~n~i~cu:..r~•~~~~~~~ ~~ -.l.M.IU'd\;,. ~~<'-r-::.:.~~J.MJ!ili@.e 21 • ~~~--~ 1tr...: • -~"'"' w--t't'::l~;,r ro· ··zz) :··s-ome -oryour·amb1tfons LIBRA 1sept. 23-0CC?i): -r#~WW
FaShion Picture Unfolded • In LB
entertain at home. f'amily are subject to revision. Pay attention to clauses,
!11emhe.rs tend to air linen Cr~~tive thinking m e a n s legal documents. You gain
in public. Means some may ability to grow. change only if perceJ:tive. Someone
be indiscreet. Get far away perspective. Do just that to· has perhaps held back com-
from .routine. Relax tonight day. Then succ~s comes plete story. Now go after
A Woman's World of
Fashlon wilJ unfold in a
rainbow of colors during the
Monday Morning Club of
Laguna's luncheon and
fashion show in H o t e I
Reiuvenated
Laguna at noon MonJay.
April 8.
Participants are invited to
come early to enjoy an
Easter splash of yellow.
green and orchid decora·
lions and music during the
social hour.
Decorations w e r e ar·
ranged t h r o u g h the
cooperative efforts of Mrs.
Richard K. Grant. president
and Mrs. John PlanJe.
decorations chairman.
Mrs. Wlliam H. Rolev.
club member. will present
the fashion show following
the luncheon. Laguna Beach
shops furnishing s p r i n ~
clothing are Margie Webb,
Green Va\'ey Women Rene lnc. Fa~hlon With. a
Futur~. Deauville Lingerie ;
· Peden's Ladies Apparel.
h I Lois·PauJ Originals. a n d Pour Win.~ Wit Sty e ·~ .w~~:1gs::· wtn be is···
Sea11<>nal alltire will be Lagµna Beach Hl-gh School
modeled by members in· ~. who will show cos·
duding the Mmes. Al Var-tumes worn by women of
rington, Robert Brandt. Sa~ yester_years.
A Day of Wine and Roses
ls bemg planned as a major
fund-raising event by the
Gree.o Valley Woman's Club
of Fountain Valrey.
The champagne faSihion
9ho\y will take p~ace at 2
p.m. tomorrow. in the adult
recr,ation center oo Los
Jardines West b e t w e e n
Warner and Slater Avenues.
Fou-ntiain Valley.
Tickets for the snow stiU
may be obtai~ from Mrs.
Robert A. Parker. chairman
of tlhe ways and means com·
mittee. 968-2678.
Ba l Week
O' Ag~tino Midlael Dotter-The t e e n -a g e r s , all
ty and Hel~n Cariker. members of Mrs. Roley's
Fashions will be provided Perso.nal ~d Jnterpersonal
by .Jeanine's Botique , Hun· ff:elat..ion&b.ips course a~ the
lington Beadl. ain<I Mrs. high sc~oo1, are the M1.sses
Madelaine Smith will serve Gay! Ziegler. Judy Sims.
as commentator Diane Bliss. L a u r i e
Two issues w~re vote<:! al McPberson_. Melodi Spring~,
llhe last meeting of the club. Allee Reslg. Gwen Neil.
The group will affiliate with Katchen Cook, H. an n a.h Oran~ District and set up a Munro, Judi ~· Toru~
college scl:lolarship fund for Tilt.on, B e a tr 1 z Salaven,
Green Valley students. Cyn~e Hendrickson. Jody Maurice. Pam Vandeman
and Vicki Lin.key. costume
coordinator.
-enjoy yourself. closer -ambitions are the truth. 'lben you even-
T t\URUS I April 20·M.ay fulfilled. tually make progress.
201: Some who want to be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
in your corner have doubts. Check tendency to dilute ef.-21): By tonight you are
Today Y.ou_ ~an help erase fo:ts. Conce~trate on one made aware of greater pro·
t~se . misg1v.1ngs. Do so _ b.Y Ullng at a time. Sense of f e 5 s i on 1 l opportunities. hnishin~ bas1.c tas.k. Exh1b1t humor today can b~ a Guard prestige. Steer clear
good will. smcenty. valuable ally. App 1 t es of senseless debate with
-Ht>·//y Nichols to Wed
In LagLJ na Beacn . Rites~
family member. Highlight
harmony and love.
84GITl'AR1UI ~<Nov. 22,.
Dec. 21): Perceive inner
meanings. Strive to in-
tm:pret JOUF . true fee · ,
Don't force actions. Inetead
win your way. Find out bow
you actually feel toward one
A June 16 ~dding bas close to you.
been planned by Holly Ann CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Nichols and .PauJ Golfos of Jan. 19~: Get costs of pro-
Huntington Beach. whose ject& down to exact figure. Leav~ nothing to chaoce. engagement has been an-Those who prefer carel8si
nounced by the bride-to.be's actibn should be ignored. Be
mother. Mrs. Kenneth Veit specific. Demand f-acts. Ask
Nichols of Lagllna Beach. que.stions -obtain answers.
The future bride, who also AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
is the daughter of the late 18): 1 n v e s t i g a t e ~
Mr. NicboLs, Is a graduate portun.itiea. But don't be
of La«una ~ach High disicoura.ged over delays.
School and is attending You get invitatioo. Bat don't
Orqe Coast c 0 1 I e g e , take it too 5eriously. Fine
where she is an art major. for exploratory ta~ -not
Her fiance, eon of Mr. so good for closing a deal.
end Mn. Lester Golfos of PISCES (Feb. 19-March
Los Angeles, is a graduate 20>: G u a r d possessions.
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Carelessness creates loH. A WO men of California State College e s p e c j a 11 Y tonight. D • ·1 • f • Of I d at Fullerton where he ma-/ Ver S.J /CO /On ere jore<I in busine ss 3(1. Delighttu1 time indicated u miniltration. He ls currently you are cautious. Otherwise,
Young Callfornia.M who for Bal'Wett will find plenty B k d HOLL y ANN NICHOLS teaching in Garden Grove there could be embarraHing
will go wbere the: action is of don in this area. ec one l nglfN and also is woddng toward moments. Re 5 P <> n d ~-e«d.ingly.
For diversl.ftcatlon from • 8 ~ter~ Cd~gree i n IF TODAY. 18 YOUR
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atyles and bring them new
life.
Save dollars! Recover or
-slipcover old lampshades -
make them· new, sparkling.
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-directlona for 10 styles In-
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A special Easter serv\ce
by the Rev. Fred Beans
will be given when the
Woman's Association of the
Firet Presbyterl8!1 Oturch.
Westmiuter, hos!$ its
montbly meeting Thursday.
April 11, a1 10:30 a.m.
Presenting the ID'UM<:at
progr.am will be Mrs. David
Almood . s o 1 o i s t . ae-
companied by her ton •
Bt'ftt A t m o n d . The
(J)O('iaters, a group com·
pNed ol fOWlt peopk in the
dNrcb, alao will ofl~ selec-
tions. They will be directed
by Mrc. IWy Andereoo and
accompanfed by Mrs. Leo
Iver.on.
Mrs. Harold B t n d e r •
chairman, will UHD&e the
Juncbem wtUch 1'iD be Mt"V-
ed by circle lour.
teen._ge ta~ shows are Catherine's Council of Hosting Meet E~al Church in Laguna ~ AD ~·
being Offered along with Catholic Women will treat Beach. Some relau'ombips due u;
demonstntioos of jewelry-their friends to a preE~ter Members of Orange Coun-end but c0uld be in 1 pro--
making and entert.ainment luncheon ahd card party in ty Speakers Forum will HB TOPS Club Citable man~.
the Laguna Beacb Woman's gathe:r in the Santa Ana GENER AL
by 8 combo. Clubhouse 12:30 p.m. Tues· borne of Mn. H. J. Howard Sa·rong 2 Gain TOPS Club DENCIES: Lunar Poettion
Also a car.•decorat.ed with dwy. April 9. next Tuesday morning at meets evtJCy Moada.y at 7 fa'f/Ol"able for nst»ng, plan-
special yellow dalsy decals Mrs. Robert Cruce and 9:30. p.m. in Ocem View trailer ting. Cycle high for LEO,
and loaded wtt.'l faahioo mo-Mrs. Merle 1.eigner, ways Accepting hostess duties park'• recreation center. VIRGO. SpedaJ WOfd to
del.a and a guitarist will cru-and means chairmen. are are Mrs. Leo J. Frlli of 172181 Gothard Ave .. Bunt-TAURUS: keep promises.
i.e the be1cbtront for the planning the fund·raising Anaheim and Mra. Gunning ington Beach. c.otnplete projects, G a t n
benefit of vacationers. event. ~~. ~. ~:ft'o~ :~: HB A •1• slM>wn if you c on v l n c e 'Ibe decals, called Rickie Asa'6tlng them &re the UXI 1ery . others that you know bow
Tic..kie Stickies, seem to ttle Mmea. Joseph BWlh. John ta Ana will discuss the life to finish what you dart.
latest collect.or's I t e m Crow. T. J. Crow I e y. of Mrs. Winston ChW'cblll. Ladles' Auxiliary t.o Hun-.:,o ~,::: ,.,"!:: ~
among hilb Khool and col· Meredith Davis, J o a e p h nmely Topics wW be of· W1J!:n Be~: .. ve~f1 ~ ....,. .... ·.... TM T""" ~
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weet. The !hop alao is tbe gt&ted. They may be ob-
locatioa of the demoneU'A· taioed by calling M r s .
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Christ · Church by Sea
Setting for Ceremony
Harbor Council's Movie Guide
unravel I n t r i c a t e 1n-
1ernDtlonal plot.
THE FAMILY WAY -Lack
of privacy at home and
community's interest I n
their affairs threatens the
marriage of a young couple.
HOW TO SA VE A MAR-
RIAGE AND RUIN A LIFE
-Confirmed b a c h e I o r
endeavors to save a friend's
marriage.
THE POWER -Science fic-
tion thriller.
HA WAii -Segment of
James Michener's novel.
SOL MADRID -U S .
undercover Z<g< : goes to
Mexico to flush out smug·
gling ring.
WAIT UNTIL DARK -
Thugs try to force blind wife
to reveal whereabouts oC a
eache of heroine.
ADULTS
THE AMBUSHERS -Spy
spoof, third in Ma« Hehn
series.
and killers in SOulhweM dur-
ing the depression.
COOL HAND LUKE -
Depressing study of a
prisoner in a chain gmg.
DIVORCE A ME R I C A N
STYLE -Satire of some
less credible aspects of
famlly and c-0mmuruty liv-
ing.
MARY JANE -Exploits
sensationalism o f mari-
juana.
POlN'r BLANK -Savage
tale or u n d e r w o r 1 d
vengeance.
VALLEY OF THE DOLL~
-Tasteless. s h a I I o w
melodrtma.
WATERHOLE 3 -Rowdy
spoof of tradillonal western.
THE WICKED DREAMS
OF l?AULA SCHULTZ -
Day dreams of East Berlin
athlete become laborious
nightmare.
X denotes excellent rilm.
Garden Cl ub
Fndly, April 5, 1%8 OAJLY PILOT }3
Officers' Wives Don ·. .
Their Thinking Caps ·
Members of ttte Officers
Wives of Thlrd M-.arine Air
Wing Staff will be putting on
their thinking caps I n
preparation for the owe
Mad Hatter luncheon Tues..
day, April 16.
Members are asked lo
lest their millinery crealM·
ly by designing a hat to
wear to the luncheon W'tllch
will take place In ttte El
Toro Officers Club. Prizes
will be awarded to the prt't·
ties!, most original. and fuo-
rnest creations.
served at 12:15 and !dll
feature an Italian ~u.
The price wiU be Sl.86.-. •
Reservations c~ be m&de
by calling the omcers' clab,
832-2464 before Ji"riday, April
12. Cancellations must ~ 1n
by ooon, Monday April t5.
Soccer Club
Hosts Fifth .
Annual Dance
Dr. Donald E. Wa.Jker,
vice chancellor for student The fifth annual ~nee
aifairs al UCI, will be guest sponsored by Coast Rarlgers
speaker Wit1l tJ1e topic, I Soccer Club o( Ne\fPOrt
Wish I Had Said IL Dr. Harbor-Costa Mesa will~ke
Walker has written articles place Saturday, April 6,
ror technical journals and from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., in U1e
has been listed in "Who's Balboa Pavilion.
Wt)o in America a n d "Beverly Hillbilly" Buddy
American Men of Science ." Ebsen has been present at
His areas or academic Ute past four affairs and
research have been in ad· promises not to miss this
ministrative organization. one. Also planned to attend
counselul~ f:heQry. and is former soccer player and
psychosomatic medicine. TV personaUly Alan Young. THE BIGGEST BUNDLE
OF THEM ALL -Inept
amateurs try lo become
professional crooks under
tutelage of retired Maha
mobster.
The social hour will begin Tickets are $1.50 and may
The first Tuesday at 10 at 11:30 a.m. Lunch will be be purchased at the door.
a.m. is the time set asidell••••••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•mii~ for members of Harbor
BONNIE AND CLYDE -
True story ol bank robbtrs
Garden Club to meet
Location may be obtained
by caUing Mrs. Bradley
Schwarz. 646-6542.
First Nighters
Fete Stalwarts
Art Fans Tuesdays Not Only Days .
Canvass Utilized for Activities
Displays Members (}f the Tuesday tendance at lighl operas to
Club of Newport Harbor be presented in Los Angeles.
have been using every day 1 nc> Golf Section has
Art fa rts will be treated QJ. Ule week for their played re~larlx at Laguna
• to severai types of• subt""; nu'fuerous 1 ScfiVities" t h t· 5 c.a"ach Country Club and has
matter at library exhibits season. also visited other courses.
in April. Each section h86 filled the 1 hr Spri" !.' Ringer Tourna-
Mrs. Bea Sonnenberg and club c a le n d a r with menl of 1968 ends April 10.
Mrs. Hester True will share diversified events, many of •nd "lrizes will be awarded
exhibiting honors at Cnsta which have n<>t only given April 23.
Mesa Library while Mrs. p I e a s u r e to th o s e The Unal tournament of
Walter Milligan <lisplays her participants. but have also lhe season will be played the
work at Mesa· V e r d e been of benel1't to the ,.,..'rn· d d · Library. '"" first three We nes ays rn
Mrs. s 0 n n e n b erg mun1ty May. The Helmick Trophy,
diversified group in which
members may utiliz,e their
own personal talents . .
painting. stitchery. or what
not. Evellts i n c I u d e d
decorating beach hats for
the benefit auction , a
gourmet luncheon and a
creative day where the sec-
tion's h and 1 w or k is
displayed. The gr o u p
sponsors a special Fine Arts
scholarship gi ven to an art
s"tudent at Orange Coast
Coltege since 1961. I t
originated through the ef·
rorts of Mrs. Robert Speed.
specializes in marine pain-The Card Section. led by donated by past president
tings. Her work has won Mrs. Raloh Kiser. has Mrs. Wayne Helmick, will
many prizes inclu<ling se-hosted several b r i d g e be given to the player who
cond place in shows in Long luncheons an<1 scheduled wins first place. M r s . SOCIALIZING
Beach and Catalina last Sep· another for May 7 at Mesa Ronald Ko I I a ·• s e is Mrs. Robert u h 1 i k .
I.ember. Verde Country CI u b . chairman of the section. chairman or the Arter Five
She teaches marine pain· Tournament play. which BOOK LOVERS Section, steered her woup
ting and demonstrates her began tn October. will finish The Books and Sturr Sec-lhrough several soc i a I
technique before organiza-April 25 Mrs. H.P. Troxler !Ion led by .W.rs. Richard events. A box social is plan-
t. T"-Lak ood •· has been chairman or the ed f lat · ..... n ions. 111: ew re,.1-Hitchl!ock. ha.s been lrf'ated n or e rn i.ue seaso .
d l · be r the event which will culmin11te en is a mem r o lo book reviews, book swaps A reactivated group. the
Costa Mesa A.rt League. In the presentation ° r and film showings The Garden Section. was hraded
Lakewood Art Association awards. W.ay 7· Ens ter '1rogram will take thjs year by Mrs. Allan M.
and Pacific Artists League. GROUNO COVERED place next Monday in the Bennett. The goal of the sec-
Her training was received Covering the most ground f'iesta room of the Bl11Hs tion has been to complete
al the Art Institute in has been the Travel Section. Mrs. Elsie Wilson. chairman the beautification of BeJ?Onia
Chicago and City College of led by Mrs. Marj or i e of lhe woman's group of the Park in Corona del Y.ar.
Loog Beach. Scheels Trips have included Lutheran C h u r c h in The planting of San Oicgo
Her exhibit will fea1t1re days at the races. Cinerama Newport Reach will l(ive a red bougaimrillea on the
011 marines. shipwrecks and d I Los A I c lecture on the llolyland. <;lono was part or the
No Strings
horses. usually r u n n i n I( an t le nge es ounty r l' h t -~ tnm11eb w~ter. . • ~~~~u~;p~~e ~t. v~e~~ ~;~~~~~::e.'a~en :"he:. gr::~ 3.;u.c::;s g;;~ s~c.-Att-ach .... d '~ di;~·l~y ... ott-·m -;·rl n ;s , tfoUywood Park Aprit"?A, a· ~Tne r'ine Arls~ction, ufl.-~ ..... ,""" •~e. included ~t ~
landscapes and n<>rals. Hl!r bus trip to San Simeon and t1er the chairman;JUr of husband-wife dinner and""' ·
Pa i n ti n gs have been San Francise<>. and at-Mr~. r E. End!;ley. i~ a hr i d p, e pa r l y . the
purchased b Y Universal h h h CandleliJ?h1 Ball and the T T t
Studios. and are on di splay Fuc s1·a Bronc L1·g ts Candlelight Tea. Hip,htlght 0 rea in International an<I Metro of the year was the Turn-a-
Goldwyn Mayer studios. bout Benerit and F'a~hion f'~mployes and I h e i r
The artist has studied at Show, presented bv Sul-children <>r Philco-ford have
CNritos Co ll ege and 20 Candles at Party rums' in February. Wit h the a special treat awaiting privately wrtti prominent proceeds. Mrs. R 0 h P r t them thanks to lhf' f'fforts
artjsts including Frederick f'lanegin, chairman. was or th.e Aeronutronic Wivf's
.T Schwankovakey, Mozelle A . 1 b able to send a check for Cllab. special ce e ration is m of Mrs. George P r a I I 500 h r 1 'friwnsend and Walter T the <>!ring for Costa Mesa-Enlree. rolls. c o r f e e. 1cP 11• to t e ntern;itiona At 7 p.m. Wedr.ci.day
J 1nes. She is the recipient Bay Cities Br a n ch . cream and cake will hr r.uidin~ F,yes. lnr so that Aprrl 10, Tony Urbano will
nf 50 awards and ribbons California National f uchsia prepared by her committee. lead dogs ror needy hlind In present a puppet show in thel ~.,d Is a member of the Society. while members are asked to Orange Coonty could I><' pro-A er on ut.roruc cafeteria.
Co'!ta Mesa Art League and At 6:30 p.m. Monday. brmg potatoes. veget&bles vided. Urbano. Who <lesi~ns his
L?kewood Art As.ociatl0r1. April 8. members and and salads. The 1'ue~day Cluh. which puppets. has appeared onl
i\ di!feN!'Dl type of show guests will gather in lhe Gracrng the head lablr has been organi7.ed for tO well known TV sho ws in-
will be featured at ttie Mesa Costa Mesa A m e r 1 c a n wru be a special cake. baked v<'ars. meets on the fnurtlt cludrng that or Dean Martin
1101 5 I NG£ A toda11!'
SINGER ., . ~
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Costa Mesa
Bri•tol I Sunflowo• Verde LibrATV. Mrs. Walter . H Tuesday of each montll in and Red Sk"lton. I -J Legion au. f<>f' a 20th ao-and decorated by Mr~ !"red ... -~ Mill1gan's display w i I I nivereary party Grant the Balboa Bay Club , .. rs. Easter favors will be •
f"ature portrait!. clowns. Special honors will ht' A program of slides of thP '1 W Strlclter Is pre~ident d I s t r i bu t e d to lhe
540-10)
South Cou t Plua
and character studies bo(h given Mr and M r s Ftroups namesake will "r of thf' aroup, whosP Jlrneral .vo u n gs t er s . a n d·
io 011 and pastel. Clarence E'6twood of Hun -11hown by' R;;lph Sparks of mcmbersbjp total~ nearly refreshments will be served
The artist began sketctung Un""-Beach. president of "'--h I t d 400 women. Assisting Mrs. Georae1 pt><>ple at an early age. and li""'' ,.,,wney. w o was sc cc e h I " i studied formally w I t h the national society and l\i1< national king last year ----------zebal. program c a rman1
of T wife, and pas t presidents or Mrs. Cb a r Jes Lauden-K·ids L·ike to are tbe Mmes. Abraham ~~~:;!': of Al'~~ die branch and th e Ir berger will be in charge or Kottler. social: R. E. C..oyl
an'I Eodr-e Ssabo and Vin· epouaes. the opportunity table. and 'A k A d , decorations; Joseph Ctyr.,
cent Fanell in California A potJuck dinner 1'111 be Don Davis will stock tht S n Y h o 1 p I t a I l t y • and Rita
She is a member of ttle .,seliirviedii. iunderiiiiittiieiiditriecitiioiniiipliainit itaibilie.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiu•e•lmmainmnii. _i pumibmliiciity•.•iiiil Costia Mesa Art League. 11
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In 1 wonderful T1fredd1 slip •• •
She will be in our lingerie Shop on
Saturday, April 6th.
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Here 1s u~dercover work at it's very
best! A slip that zips to foll ow your
figure with no bulging. A 'must' under
your knits. An expert wi II r1t you in a
slip Sile just for you, made of sleek
Tafredda & • a blend or polyester and
nylon ••• bande<t with Alencon '' lace.
Sizes: Jr. 9 to 15, Miss 10 to 18, Little
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: ACROSS 411 Africans
• 53 0111t1J Ing
' Me111b« ol place , a Flnntc S7 Down to
• People tarlh
'Moved U Slly 58 "I Want
Bolldoir Scenes for Elvis
'Splendid • -·-": 1~ L¥1d 2 "ords • musurt 59 Friend 1, Rate of 61 Very 1mpor·
; <11ctlv1ty tan! playtr
b Muse of fl2 Sm1tlteJing · love pott1y fl3 R Iver lo t11t
1J fish Med1tet•
18 Se1111le 1anun U llolslutt 64 Dog salmon
• rt111o•i ng flS Put tht -~ appu1tus Questions 10 II w a t• P~t. to a 66 Trilfu ntlsplay ! bdstle fl7 "-·•• a bone. 11 AcQuire 2t Made happy J ITan~ of as 1n
2) Spicy plant hair": 11ddilfon
·26 Kicked 2 words 12 Symbol of
'21 Wahoo perftctlon: 2f Irritate DOW" 2 words
29 Kind of 13 Titre • coffeclfon 1 Ro~ with 21 Bowling la Put on running 1ffey unit .3~ Cate or door noose 2J Durr
3J Jap. 2 Pa1nfiil person
: aborl glne tooth 2S Head .~ -lime 3 Talk idly movement 31 -ager 4 Tt<tclJer 21 Prepued 49 Mtanl 5 Kind of 29 Joint 0 lletropolltan resort 30 Cake
; employees 6 Musical decorator
h Sodium dittcllon 31 Cardina l
; hydroxide 1 Adjective numbers
4• Requiring su If ix .32 Canvas
: no grut 8 Engagi119 In stieet
•labor disputation 33 Not very
4? Lloht meal ~City in large
4• People: Alberta: 34 Kind of
: Prefix 2 words
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W. Ca nada
38 Retd1olno
41 Prodded to
an action: Informal
42 Ste 13 Down 43 Amerind
44 European
48 Mournful
tune
411 Airplane
section
50 Girl's name
Sl Ste 1 Down
52 Lnn
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53 Pro --
54 Sponsor·
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55 Plumber's
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answer
County Rock
Group J oins
LB Concert
The Bul Porpis, a youthful
Orange County mu sica l
group which has built a
large following -among teen·
age rock fans in Orange
County. bas been added to
the Young Rascal~ Show,
playing a one-night engage.
ment next Thursday in tbe
Loog Beacll Arena.
Starting their c a r e e r
playing for dances i n
various Omnge County high
schools, the Bul Porpis,
c o m p r i s e d of singer ·
guitarist Paul Dianetti, Paul
Bruno and Paul Warm!, and
drummer Lee B u r r e s s ,
s u h s e q u e n t I y became
finalists in the Tustin Battle
of the Bands.
This led to tbeSr first ma-
jor engiagement a few weeks
ago in tM Carou~I Theater
i'n West Covina where they
scored a signal success.
Tickets f~ the orMHlight
attraction are now on sale at the Long Beech Aiitia-
box office and all theater
ticket agencies.
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The Plaza at Rancho CaJi.fomia will
be the setting, this weekend, of a show
and demonstration of country arts and
crafts. Skilled artisans will display their
wares, and you'll be able to watch time
honored techniques of candle making,
sandle making, weaviQg and ceramics.
Plan to make it a family affair. Wo
have rental ponies and a honc-drawa
aum.y for the Jcid.s; you can shop in The
Plaz6s gift ~ aod C.oantry Market
or pick a reatal hor.e youndf md a-
pJore miles ol. bridle trails.
11 you'~ in tbe mood for di8cowiry,
drop in at the Visiton Center in T,be
Plaza. We'll help you plan your trip
through miles of rolling billt, ftrotougb-
brcd hone ranches, dairy farm1, vioo-
yatcb, recreation lands, homcsites-the
loMriDg lands ot Rancho California!
INCBO CJllfOIJ
NUT WB~ SPRING DOWN TO THE PLAZA
fOJl OVRJ'ESl'lVAL Qr JLOWERS
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Presley's Platonic Pictures Passe
By GENE HANDSAKER
HOLLYWOOD {AP) -Is
Elvis Presley ask.Ing for
more criticism?
When the Memphis rock
'n' roll pioneer burst upon
the scene 12 years ago, girls
shrieked and swooned -
and some editorials and
sermons denounced his hip
gyrations as "lewd and
obscene." Cameramen were
told to focus above his
waist.
Yresley explained: ''When
1 sing, I just start jumping."
But that image of a
swinglng "Elvis the Pelvis"
gradually faded lnt-0 one of a
clean-cut, clean-living youth.
Helping the transition were
Army s e r v i c e , religious
recordings Including b i s
mUlioo·~ller album "How
Great Thou Art" a n d ,
perhaps paradoxically, his
movies.
Says a Presley director;
"He has never made a dirty
p i c t u r e . ' ' An MGM
spokesman has said: '·They
never go to bed In a Presley
picture."
THEY DO NOW
But.now, in his two latest
films. they DO go to bed.
In "'Stay Away, Joe,"
dialogue implies that J oan
Blondell. 58, has been the·
older-woman·in·his-life. She
breaks up an on · the · bed
romp -clothed -involving
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Three of the youngsters featured in the Costa Mesa
Junior Playhouse production of ''The Shoemaker
and the Elves," opening tonight, are (from left)
tax collector Tim Flanagan, king Ray Rice and
prince Tad Boggs. Four performances will be
staged tonight through Sunday at the Community
Center auditorium on the Orange County Fair~
grounds.
-S trawberry Festival . .
Looking for Tal:ent
Can you sing, dance, act,
play a musical in~trument?
Do you have dreams of
breaking into t h e en·
tertainmeot field? The open·
ing that you are looking for
may well be a billing on
the Bfg Tent en_tertainment
program for the 1 9 6 8
Garden Grove Strawberry
Festival.
Continuous entertainment
is currentlY being scheduled
for the five day family af.
fair, May 29 through June
2'.
Gene R o t s c b , en·
tertainment chairman, says
that applications are now
being accepted from in-
djviduals or groups in the
Orange County arwi. There
are no restrictioM of size
or type of acts that may
apply.
Aspiring performers will
have an opportunity to ap-
pear with . a top name
personality to be featured
on tihe program. ·
Over 300,000 persons an-
nually attend the five-day
festival, the second largest
municipal evell't in the nine
western states. Deadline for
e n tr i e s is May 15.
Individuals oc groups should
apply in ( writing to Gene
Rotsch, Big Tent Enter·
tainment, 1275 Brook.burst
Street, Garden Grove.
Elvls and pretty teenager
Quentin Dean.
In ·•uve a Little, Love a
Little," DOW being filmed, he
has several "dammits" and
a "how the bell" or two in
his dialogue. Ho arises from
a bed recently shared, the
plot makes c I ear. with
shapely Michele Carey.
Isn't all this inviting new
blasts from the F a r
Righteous?
Elvis chuckled. "I dunno,"
h1l said. "I was wondering
about ttYclt, too." Stijl be
claimed: "I don't think I'm
changing my image. I tbi.ok
you have to mature a lltue
bit. ..
The s t u d i o production
department forbids long in·
tervlews with t he
m i l llooaire singer-actor
because he's In 90 percent of
the scenes. From associates
you seek clues to the con-
tinuing popularity that bas
brought phonograph record
sales of more than 100
million copies and stardom
in, to date, 28 movies.
HE'S MATURED
Norman Taurog, directing
bis nin1h Presley film:
"Elvis bas matured. His
outl-Ook oo life has changed.
He enjoys b.J.5 work, reads
quite a bit and analyzes a
script better Ulan ~ver."
Producer Doug Laurence:
"I don't know . where this
boy's capabilities end."
Costar Michele c.atey:
"He's very sweet."
Presley emerges from his
big trailer dressing room.
He's a3, tall, with moody
face, polite manners, s o f t
v<>ice ~ • tmclt. tbatcb of
shiny black hair that erupts
backward with oo part. pe
wears a red turtleneck
sweater, tight, cream-col~
ored pants and black boots,
smokes a tl?in cigar and car-
ries a bottle of soft drink .
-~~ xatt·.:-~~~· ·:m;~ onetime truck d'i
himself think rus appeal is?
"It beats me," says Elvis.
"I've had a lot of loyal
fans." His records still sell
well? "Yes, sir. I'm not ex-
actly on top of the list,. oo t
I've been lucky." He "sirs"
everybody and stiU calls his
director "Mr. Taurog."
He'll "probably" return
home to Memphis for about
a montti between this movie
and his next. His wife
Priscilla and 3-montti-old
daughter Lisa lV..arle are
"fine."
Ja zzy Time
At Irvine
The first jatz concert of
the year will be held at
UC Irvine Friday. April 12, · ·
featurt:ng the Afro Blues
Quintet Plus One. T h e
event, sponsored by ttie
Associated Students, will
begin at 8:30 p.m.
Admission will be $2 jor
the public and $1 for OCI
students.
Tickets will be available
at the UCI Student S t o r e,
Wallicll's Music City and
mutual agencies.
Citizens
of
~iiUlliilti1lJll 11fM·'M
Do yoa want to
LOSE YOUR PRIVILEGE Ot=
ELECTIN-8
YOUR CITY OFFICIALS?
Voting F 0 R th tine charnr amendments
would result In l•t that
ON THE CHARTER AMENDMENTS
le sure to vote Tuesday, Aprl 9 . ..
Mrs. Marjorie Gaie, 302 CEest Avenue, Chairman of Committee
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Paint It; Red
Red Skelton, Palm Springs' favorite clown, hams it
up with a couple of cowgirls from the Palm Springs ·
Desert Circus which will be staged April 19 through
28 for benefit of the desert resort commwiity's
United Fund. Skelton, by the way, actually is a
\ painter who specializes in clowns. But be usually
' doesn't work on canvases at gunpoint .
Soon You'll Decide
What's Pornographic
-.. W ASlilNGTON (\JPI) --_could be barred from
St.a.rting April 14. you can your mailbox.
decide for yourself whether ~ohn J. Daly, vice presi·
the letter c-arrier has left dent of the association, con·
smut in your mailbox sideJs the law ''well in·
, New legislation provide~ fA!ntioned, • like a lot of
that if )'<>UJlr mail-contains •'sc..4feWy J.aws,". but he ob·
an~flililg oCfering Ole we· or~~-nr,. oY sfai
material you con s I d er dards. He says the legisla·
•·erotically arousing or sex· tion is so wide-ranging that
ually provocative." you can it could embrace almost any
have ii stopped. You and mailed advertisement, n<>t
you alone are the judge. • just the o b v i o u s -pro-
The problem of how ta oography from ab?ut 20
determine what is obscene PW:Ve~ors of such thmgs as
has troubled courts across ~cial. s ex organs and
the land for years. so qwck gwdes to homosexual
Congress decided to take it hangouts. . .
out 0£ the courts and leave it The l~w provides that Jf
up to the individual. yo~ obJect to a . piece or matl. )'Ou can oblam a form Nevertheless, the o n I Y (rom the post oUice , fill it
sure .res~lt of .tlie new law ls out and mail it to your local
that 1t w11l quickly be tested postmaster instructing hirtT
in the courts. to order the mailer to stop
~upporters of the new ap· sending his advertisements
)>t'oach say 1t will go a long to your home.
way toward removing of· If the mailer fails to com·
fensive pornography from ply with the Post Office
the mails and eliminate the Department's order, legal
danger of it's falling into the steps can be taken to have
hands or children: . . I the mailer found in COO·
But oppouents, notaHly the tempt of court. The law
direct m a i 1 advertising stipulates no penalties in
association with a $2.6 ltlat event, but a judge could
billion bll6ioess at ~ake. order the mailer fined and
claim the law is so broad imprisoned.
that a brassiere ad. a 1be association claims the
religious appeal -or even law offers I e g I t l m a t e
th.is dispatch lf it were in· mailers no way to defend
eluded ~ a.n advertisement themselves.
Denver
Quakes
Studied
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Jobnaon w l 11
receive within a month a
report outllnlng what a<:Uon,
if any, the fede.ral govern·
ment can take to stop or
m1Dbn1ze the mysterious
earthquakes that have
plagued the Denver, Colo.,
~a for six years.
1be Associated Press has
learned that the Prtaldent's
chief scientific adviser, Dr.
Donald Hornig, is drafting a
report on the flDd.i.ngs of an
investigation begun t w o
years ago. Work on the
re<:ommendatiom has ac·
celer11ted, it WU learned,
after Romig received · a
report from four acientjata
advancing the theory that
tbere'a a 10 to 20 percent
chance of a major quake in
fhe Den~r area this year.
SURVEY THEORY
The theory came from a
U.S. Geological Survey
team, i n c 1 u d in g two
specialista in earthquake
research. An aide to Hornig
'said, however, that the
trheory has been disputed by
other lldviaers involved in
the investigation.
The temblors have been
occurring ever ~ the
Army due a 21n·mile deep
well 10 miles .northeast of
Denver aod began filllng it
with liquid wastes from 1~
Rocky Mountain anenal.
The arsenal manufactures
nerve gas and o t b e r
weapone of c b e m i c a l
warfare.
Before the weU was dug,
the airea had been tree
• oC measurable earthquakes
Since then, there have been
1,500 temblors, although un·
til last yHT most of them
were so small they were
s~~elf. ~ tbe
area•s reSlderrts.
There has b e e n con·
siderable debate a m on g
scientist.6 as to whether
ttiere is any cause-and~(·
feet connection b e t w e e n
high-pressure injection of
the wastes iato the well and
the quakes.
ARMY STOPPED
The temblors have con·
tinued even though the
Army stopped s h o o t l n g
wastes down the well in
February 1966, after it had
dumped 160 lriilllon gallons.
Indeed, the-three worst
quakes occurred last year,
and one of them caused con-
siderable proptrty damage
in Denver.
Precisely, wt.at Hornig's
report to the President will
recommend could n<>t be
ascert.ained, but it was
learned that one proposed
remedy is a suggestion by
some scientists that all or
most of the waste material
be pumped out of the well.
Other scientists are op-
posed, however, contending
the pumping might trigger
more and; bigger quakes.
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******VOTE APRIL 9 ******
Re-Elect a. Businessnian ......
With PROVEN Ability
P. D •. DEE COOK
CITY COUNCIL -NEWPORT BEACH
He has been a prime mover
during his tenure a.s Council-
~n. of ~f'1rift and negotia-
tions that have resulted in
$1 ,500,000 in benefits to the
people. His pledge -Contin-
ued honest, forward • looking
government, increased effici-
ency, lower taxes, fair, cour-
teous and equal treatment to
all citixens.
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Wherever You Live -
VOTE FOR COOK!
He Has Served You Well!
P. D •. (DEE) COOK I x
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Failing Sight Ends Conigliaro Career
BOSTON AP' -Ton\ Co111~haro.
one of baseball's top slugger) who won
the American Leag\Je home run title
at tht' agt "' 20 tn 1965 ap1X'ared to
have rt'a1.ttc.'d the 1•nd ol thf> line toda~
TI1e voung outftt'ld<'r ~ ·'' tht> \ ll'Um uf
an accidental bcarun~ last \ui.:usl.
A trio of e' e ~prc1altst~ ~avr
Coni gli aro and the Ro\tOn Ht'<J Sox the
shock.Jni; nt'ws Thur,uay -his v1s1on
ln the left e~ e 1s de t!'riora!lnc he may
ha.,,e to undergo ,11 r~en and "his
ba!>eball fulur<' at !hi' prhi·n1 11mP ''
ven doubUul." ~al Conigliaro Ton' ~ f<ithrr ancl
confidant. indirat(!d that he and Tnnv
were rrs1gned tn the r~c·t that the Rt>d
Sox star's playing days are over.
. Billy and ructue Will have to carry
on I.he CoruglJaro name in baseball -
and they'll do It," Ole father said al
lhe lamily home In n t' a r b y
S\\ ampscott
Tony 1s goinJ: to rest around home
for a month before hJs next ap-
pointment with the docto1 ··
Billy Con1gll.-.ro. 20. 1s eitpected to
play for the Red Sox· farm club at
Pittsfleld in the Eastern League th is
~eason. Kid brother Rlch1e attends
Swampscott High School.
Tony signed with the Red Sox for a
reported $20.000 bonus in September.
1962. He spent one year 1n the low
minors. at Wellsv1lle of the New York·
PMn League. and movl'd up to the
Exhibition Cla.~lr
Angels, Mets Duel
Tonight at Big A
\'1 HEIM (API -Tht> r a)?<'r
1ltlnrnia Angels begin torught a test
.1 the p1tch10g rotal.!on lhe) plan In
use al the start of thP \rn<'ncan
Lca:.:ur c:ampa1gn
Left\ I ;c<Jrgt> BrunC't \Ir Touch
Luck ·,., 1967. rakes thr mound al
\nahr1m Stadium ton1.1:ht al!ainst 1111·
-5PORTS
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'\1'14> York Mets '
Tom Seaver will •tart ror !ht> :-ia-
Ilona) League club
Brunet had an 11-19 record last
-cascm and with JU~t a teeny bit more
h1tt1n.i: at time~ might ha ve been 19-11
The 200.poun~r struck ou t 165 men
1n 2.SO innfogs. leading the club in both
departments . and had an earned run
a\ erage of J :ll
The southpaw's tmlliant c:huckin,i: 1n
r~ stretch d:rfvp lasr summer wa~ a
major factor in tht> Ao Rels' strong bid
for lhe AL flag
Following Rru n<'I 1n Manager Rill
R1gney's plans will be righthandcr'
ll<'d Sox as a 19-year-old rookie In
1964
The kid belted 24 homers .whlle hlt·
11ng 290 In 198.5. he led the leag~
1.nth 32 homers and appeared on t.he
wa) to ~lardom
Ton> slipped to 2.8 homers. bot had
93 runs batted 1n the next year. Then
he adde<l 20 homers last season when
rate stepped in.
On Aug 18. 1n a mght game against
rhe Callforma Angels at Feoway Park.
Conigliaro was hit on the side of the
fac·e by a ratt ball thrown by right.
hander Jack Hamilton. Tony collapsed
with a rractured left cheekbone and a
serious eye tnJury
S1dehned for the remainder al the
~ea~on . including the World Series,
Corugl.laro attempted to comt back
lhts spnng.
He managed just five tuts IJl 66
trmes at bat He sttucil out 22 tunes.
including eight of his last 10 trips to
the plate. before he new home for an
Anny Reserve meellng and an ex·
amination by the eye doctors.
Although stunned by the outcome nf
the examjnations, Tony said that while
he has suffered a "tough break" he
consid ers himself. a "lucky guy."
·I've had an opportunity to realize
my lifetime ambitioo -to be a big
league ballplayer and to play with the
greatest buncb of guys In the world.''
said Tony. who was 23 last Jan. 'l:l.
Corugllaro tut 104 homers 1n his four
years with the Red Sox.
Red Sox Generai M.anafer Dick
O'Connell said lie "u advi.led by UM
eye doctors the eu.minatian reYea.led
Conigliaro "has a mad\ iarger blilld
spot."
"His vis.ion Js deteriorating,'' O'CoD-
neU said. "He has viaion distorUoo a.nd
poor, or no depth perception. There is
a possibility of a detached reUJ>a. ff
such is tlhe case. surgery wlll be
n~essaey."
At the Bost.on training camp ii\
Winter Haven, Fla., Manager Dick
Williams said: "I'm stunned. ThJs is a
real tough breaJc far Tooy, one of
baseball's top stars. We are all shock· ed." •
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TONY CONIGLIARO
BMnlNll T•ke$ Toll
Golden West
Alive, Boes
Exit Tourney
AZ\!SA -Golden West continues ih
stay in the Citrus Baseball Toun1;i.
ment today while 01-ange Coast takf'~
a couple days off. However ths
Rustlers were in tile consOtation
bracket when they fa<:ed Antelope
Valley earlier today. •
Th e Rustlers opened up hostilibt>!I
Thursday with a narrow 1--0 loss 10
Eastern Conference power Otatfey
but came back to naH Santa Ana, +:i.'
Coast. however. waS11't quite aii
fortunate. The Pirates c r u s h e d
Ante!~ Valley, 9-0. in its opener, but rell v1ctl.Jll to a gopher hole in the ~f"
cond game. dropping a 5.3 decision to
Phoenix.
The-gopller h<ile'l.ncident came fn the
eighth Inning Wlth the Bucs holding nn
to a 2·1 lead. With two baserunner~
g_oing !or the!", the Phoenix nine gol a
single to right field where Steve
Johnsen at1empted to field rt
\
CIJPPED
8HORT ..
l·rom thr \\'irrs nl t\P/l'Pl
··~!:-€lark· and Jfm McGTotfillb, -
· Rick, 12·11 last year. will face lht•
~an Francisco Giants Saturday night
at Anaheim and McG lothlin. 12--8. will
do the throwing Sunda.v afternoon in a
repeat engagement with the San Fran.
l'lscans.
-~~,,,..7T" . -tnr..ever. the gopher hdl ~.Leo-... -:~ ... \ • .,
dora High got in the way and wll1IP.
Johnson was laying on the rield thP
·.vinners claimed a three-run inside·
the-park home nm.
..\LGUQt,;E RQ UE. N M -lJpscls
<lotted the oprr.1ng round of the Olym.
pie Games basketball trials Thursday
a~ four :\CAA teams wert' defeated.
The .Junior Collel!e Alt·Stars scored
thr b1s:gc't victor) o! the four gamP'I.
watched bv only 1.600 perso ns. by
bcatinc the :\CAA Blue team 811-70
Thr Blue team's All-American Pell'
~1:lrav1ch of Lotus1ana State. thl' na-
tion·:. sconnl! lt>adrr this season, wa<;
hl'lrt tn six point,; and 7-loot Tom
Rot>rwink le ot Tenne~sre. tallest man
in tht> lourna rncnt.. to right.
Illness conl1nuell to s1dellnc Orange
('nas\ College'!\ Joh.n Vallely.
\ 11 ell·dnl\ed .\rmNi Force-; I ram
trimmed the \!CAA Red team 81·78.
thP NAL\ .\IJ.Slars beat the \lC.~\.\
White team 114.n and the AA U i;topJ>('d
the ,\/('AA College Div.is1on 74·51!.
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\KRON. Ohio -Mike Du rbin nr
('osta ~lesa sports a li.602 pin total
nrtrr 32 games today In lhr Sl.flf).000
Fireston1• Prnfrsslonal 8 o \~ I p r 1
\s~oriation Tournamrnl nf Chilm·
pions.
Daw Oa\ is. :i i1outbpa" from
Phoenix. bolds the lead with a 7,100
tally. "hile .Johnny (~uenthrr ol Seattle
I~ third with 7,0.14 pins.
Rigney has said he'll try lo ~n thr
first few weeks with 3 starters in v1pw
or the fact the sched\Jle providei; nU-
days between series
As a matter of fact. the whole Angel
pitching staff might get a rest iI the
Amenc:an League opener between
California and the New York Yankees
next Tuesday is postponed at Yankee
Stadium.
Groundsk<'cpcrs and cleaners 11otecl
this week lo ~trike against matn·
IPnanre rontractors at YankeP and
Shea stadiums nvf'r wagp rate~.
VCI .Honors
Cage, A<1uatic
Conipetitors
..., v ...., tlnderclassmen stole a share of thr
I.OS \,'iGEU :s -The san Fran-spotlight Thursday night as the liC
t·1scn Warriors anrt the t.o~ .i\nJ?ele" Irvine annual sport" awards banqurt.
La ker" rrsumr thr 'Jational Raskf'l · hnnor;ng the all·wmrmg ba~kl'tball.
hall \s<;O<'tation warfarP 1nn1J?ht al swimming and waler polo teams.
Thr ~·orum 10 rhr ltrst i:amr nf thr Mike Heckman. Junior pivntman
\\'r~u·rn n1v1s1on final." who paced lfCJ with 19 points and 11
Thr J ,ak!'r~. whn ,11111 lhr ir ,.1i::ht rrho11nc1 avrrai;?es this season. garn·
1 rt!11lar 'c"~'m gamr~ with thr War-,.rrd lop honor among the cagers a<;
rem" arf' m1lc1 fa\ or1trs. Phvi;il'alh . the mos I \'al11ablr player.
thrv arr in hdl<'r t•nndition ihan thl.' Othrr varntv b&skcthall awarrt~
1n1un·trouhlrc1 Warnnr~ wrnl lo Oarrell.Millncr as captain and
Onuc Chn st1r as most improved v .., """ PITTSBl'RC:H -m, tenmmatro:' nenn1s O'Autremont and Ste' r Schles tRer were named m n " I ramt up with thr ~a11 -i.nd Art I bl H did lh d · · ,.a ua e and captain respectively of ~yman e rl\·tnl(. 'hP freshm:in c:age learn
•• The, •I0.11!\C'\' ll~m~~I\\., .tJm'!. .and.. ,. ~"l>~-~'·• • · '-... ~ ~ .... i:ft...,.. .... 11-t • ~ " ~~-c t .. ... ' .. "'• ... ~---~ -..-~___. • ~ n ·?tr.I ~ctdi'u"'J!(Wftnmm)f-1 a tlrfrnscs 'l'hursclay night, pourffig In . 4 being named lhr bc~t conditioned points a~ thr Plttsburi:h Pipers out-athlt:I<'
scrapprd lh r ~1u~kic~ IZ>t17. It wa11
thr first i:amr in tbr best--0f-7 1erle11
for thr .\mcrican Ba~kethall i\11111cla-
tlon ·~ Bastrrn tltlt'.
v v v
l'llfL \DELPHIA -The frantic bat-
rle~ brtween Lhe Philadelphia 76er~
11nd thr Rost.on Critics usually boil
down tn Will lhamberla in v~ Bill
Russell
Chamberlain and Russell tanRlr
again tom~ht a~ the 76crs and Celtir<
llpen their. bcst·of-7 Eastern Olvisi on ·
rhampionship playoff s«'rie ll
v v v
,\l'STIN, Tr"<. -Biily Miiis. tu.nlnst
11p for the 1968 Olympic Game.. wo11
tbc ah-mile run at the Texas Relay~
Tbunday by nne stride over Pat
McMabon nf Ollahoma RapUri In
U:~.:1.
Martin·~ ~1 1><>lnts in the CAA
c 'nllege Division finals morr than 'IC·
\'Oll nted for his selection.
I 'Cl placed lhll'd in the finals al
..\Uanta. Ga . with Martin winning thr
:JIXl freestyle in record time. second 1n
the I fl."lO fr~ third in the 200 free and
loggin.i: a leg on tile ~ird and fourth
place relay teams.
Bob Sharp wa~ tabbed the most 1m·
µroved splash!'r.
Corona def Mar al!io spawnrd lh1·
top two honors amon~ the varsit'
water poloists. with senior Bill L<'n
named captain and Martin wioninJI? th••
heads-up" awdrd
Huntington Beach's Rich Ea~on
duplicated thfo hl'aJs-up" honor at lhr
frr~hman level. with Kurt Mengf'I
named captain
UP'I T•le•llOIO
JUST A MINUTE -Ray Cltllen t 10) of the Minne-
<;ota North Stars appears to be halting the progress
of Los Angeles Kings' Dave Amadio ( 3) with his
<:.lick tn I his second period action Thursday night
at The Forum. Kings' goalie Terry Sawchuk (left)
takes in the play of Stanley Cup quarter-finals.
Kings nabbed upper hand in opening game with 2-J
triumph.
. ·~
Laver Lauds Ulm Kings Stymie
Jinx to Claim
Stanley Opener
Spaniard Gimeno Poses
Threat in Net Classie
LOS .\NG ELES (AP 1 -The Ln~
\ngeles Kmgs finally threw off lhal
lrnnesota North Stars Jinx but the'
needed a bit of luck.
Thr Kin!ls had won cnly two of thr1r
111 l'Ontrst~ with Minnesota during the
rPgular ~ational Hocke~ Leagur
season. The last time the Kings had
d1>feated the St.an here was Oct. l!i.
llsing a dogged defense and pressinit
offensive. the Kings turned back lhr
\lorth Stars 2·1 Thursday night in thl'
first game of a West Di vision Stanll'~
Cup playort semilinal. The clubs con-
11nue the bt>st-Of-7 series here Satur·
dav mf:(hl.
F:lscwhere. Nrw York drnppcr!
< 'hicagn :J.1. Montreal nipf)f'd Rnstnn 2·
t ~nrt ~,, Lout!I edg~ Philadl'lph1a \.
II
f\nth learns had scve1·al seorin c nn·
port11111tle~ but some muff Pd .<;hnl10 1100
so mt• finl' goal lt'nding kepi I hr ~r-nrP
down
tr yo114 want to pick a longshot to wm
the men's singles title at the upcoming
nrn tt>nrus matches at the labulou<;
new Forum. tab Andres G1mcno
Perhaps that's like picking lhP
Oakland Athletics to win· the Amcncan
League. logically speaking.
However, after conversing with
Rocket ROd Lave r. the carrot-lopped
traveling pro for Newport Beach Ten·
nis Club. you have to feel that Gimeno
has the tools to win it all-even know ·
ing that he must CE'I by such aces a!'
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GLINll WHITa
II tnok :19 min utes and 5.'i Sl'tMd~ fn
gl't a ~oal North Star goahp Cc.,arr
:'\1ania_i:o. in parlicular. rlid ~mr
heroic dut~· m fending off Lo~ \nJZele~ b1rts. FrPd Stolle. probably Laver and K<'n
Eddie .Joyal Cinallv brnke thr Rosewall. dependin~ on results o( the
r1rought with fi ve seconds left tn lhr latter pair's matches ~ ,qi-·nnd J.>~rl ben .he tatli<'d off a "Anc!J'e~ is one or thr most 11n·
71.; It. ,.,, ~ '· -' ~ jt~~ '"'"~~.,,.,.-~I ~ the • .. '*' , . •. • .•. -~ "T' ..>=:... publl'c's estimation. -. c.:<Vfeal~ ..
·He's very consistent. hall a good
~erve . good passing shots and there 1i1 HARTER JN UPSET' no end t.o his accuracy. He r<'lies on
vou to make a few erron.
show al the Forum ISunda). Tut>sdav
aod Wednesday l
Also on the card will be Bill .lt>an
Kin~. Ann Haydon Jones. Rosemarv
Casals. Francoise Durr and Pancho
Gonzales. Sunday's bill starts al 2
p m The other two sessions begin at ~.
Wou ld yo u belil'Ve that limes
have gotten so bad that lhe Coast
Rangers have bad to re-name
their annual ''Victory Dance" Lo
just plain "Annual Dance... art er
what transpired this season.
The Rangers were four-limP
winners nf the PacUie SocrPr
Leagut till tilt' lo'ss of several kn
players decimated them. No"
they're !ltru«igllng to keep abovr
water In the circuit 11tandings.
Sn. thr "Annual Dance'' will ll"
on as 11cheduled Saturday nli:ht ;ii
Nf'wporl Beach Elk~.
<;reg 1-·1nk rorr.1er loron~ rtrl .\l;ir
High swim 'Scnsalton whn n n ~
r;plasbes for the t.:nivemt\ n f
Southern Californ1a. was a consolauon
divisi on winner at the recent :'\C.\.\
t hampio nships in Hanover: N.11
f.in~ covered th<' distance 10 4 42 17
to win by l.9 seconds over Stanford'•
Mike wan.
He was also third in lhr c:ham
pionsh.ip finals of Ule tf\.50 fr,.r
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SAN .Jt,;AN. r R 1AP1 -Kath\
1 larter o! Seal Beach, Cal.tf . eighth·
ranked V S. woman tennis playe1
ups<'l Prachcs Bartkow1c:z. Ham
tramck. Mich .. ranked fourth. 6·2. Ii·:!
1n the Canbt> H11ton lnternat1onal Tr n.
nis Tournament Thursdav
iough on the court we'll be using at the
1-·orum ... Casper Takes Lead
Nan cy Richey. Sa n .\ngelo. Te'i
easily dispatched Christina SandburJ!
of Sweden. 6-0. 6-1. Valerie Ziegenfus•;,
San Diego. beat ~icki Rogers. Rye
~ Y .. 6·3, 7.S, and Judy Tegarl nf
Australia beat Linda Tuero Nr~
OrlPan~ fi..4 fi..:1 in other womrn <
matche<>
Cimeno was the only pro In defeat
I .aver on the recent tour to -&>uth
\merica.
Rod says his own game is com1nE!.
;iround to lop form and the thinJ? that
1·oncerns him most al the present i~
l1eing consistent.
He also confides that newly signc~
pro Roy Emerson appears to be a vic-
tim of tension and perhaps a bit of
overeagerness to do well In his new
money making capacity.
Emerson and Laver have been
working out al NBTC's classy facility
in preparatioo for the upcoming net
Layoff Proves Helpful
GREENSBORO. N.C. IAP \ -Billv
Casper told hfa wife Shirley during th~
Los Angeles Open golf tournament
which he won last January, "All or a
sudden I f~l 1 have to go back to v1s1t
the boys overseas."
He had cntcrt.amed and cheeerd l ' S
forces 1n vretnam and. decided he
should return A ftw weeks later he
w;i~ on his way.
'I must have visited 500 woundrd
men in hospitals." he recalled after
his rirst round 65 gave him a share of
the lead in the S137 500 Greater
Greensboro Open with 'Julius Boro,
Thursday
It was Ca$per's first com.petition ""
the tour in about two months.
..... ..... .....
CHICAGO (APl -lA'O Durocher.
manager of the Chicago C\rb8 base-ball
club, filed suit m U.S. District Court
Thursday charging a transmission
firm call$ed him "mental pain" ln u11-
ing hls name in advertisments without
his permission.
Fullerton Runs by Rustlers, 95-50
Casper was Crank to admit that he
had doubts about his readiness to
Jump back lntn competition after th"
layoff. He didn't galn much confidence
when he stiot a four-over par 75 in
Wednesday's pro-amateur over lbe
7,004-yard Sedgefield Country Club
court&. although a day-lon1 rain made
1corill1 difllcult.
Durocher's suit charged that Aamco
Transm1ssloos Co.. actrtss z. Zsa
r.abor. and 298 other defendants had
'-1olated his privacy and caused him
considerable aggravaboo by using h.J~
name in ad v e r t I s e m e o t 11 for
transmWi.on repe.in a.od installation.
Re atk~ far SJ mJllion in damaae~ lrmn Aamco.
)
FuJlerton·, powerful H or n e t ~
dPvoured Golden West Thursday al-
IPrnoon with a 11>-:!() Eastern Con·
lerence track victory
Golden West stood It_, ground In the
1 UM.ing events with the EC powers.
but couldn't offset tile IJ'emeodous ad·
vantage ill the ~Id events for
Fullerton.
The bosta clicked of! 46 points in the
field against the Rustlers' 17
A big u~t came in the' milt> run
Wtiere Bob Me~~1na stunned Fullerton
With II 4 18 0 erfort lC' lak(' winner'~
honor~
Other wuls in tht runmng events for
Golden We$l came In thr ~ 1n-
termed.lat.e and 120 high hurdles •herr
Jim Seymour pulled ott a double.
Stymour tourtd the dJst~nce rn thr
:130 and 39.3 and clocked a 14 7 in the
I~ barriers
Neal Caterson. meanwhile. was win-
ning the 440 in :!() nat for tht Rustlt'rs
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He ijniahed with eight btrdiea. five 11\
~uccessloo on the back none which he
played Htst. Alter his five~er 30. ht!
moved to the Lront nlnt. ~ ht!
Scored 35, O.OC llDde.r l>llf· Boroe. 48-yur.old m.,-vel of OHi
IOUT, also played the back nine first
and shot 31. add:iog a 34 on the front
ninP Hi$ round indu~ ""' ratlr and llvt birdie~
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Friday Aprll 5, 1%8 DAILY PILOT
Di.sew Decides Outcome
Eagles Shade Barons
With 'Gift' Points
EstaDCWl and Costa Mes~
came home winners Thur'·
day afternoon in Irvine'
League track and fleld com·
peHlion.
Baro"1·Eagle1
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Estanc1a's EagJes nipped
hard·luck Fountain Valley,
63-62. while Mesa won a lit-
tle more convincingly, 58-42
over Brea,
Fou ntain Valley .
operating under an unusual
rule by the Huntington
Beach School. District that
bars the discus e v e n I .
forfeited the nine points and
the meet t-0 the Eagles.
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IEl J lleedv (E~. Time: 10:21 I.
110 11H -l Coll•• (FV) 1. Puf~lw1<1
(VF\ J Wood IEI Time: U.6 ''° lH -I Coll•• (FV) 2. Pur\1wir1 IFVI l Wood IEI ~me: 201 .,0 R1l1y -1. Founlol• Volltv
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ROLLING BILLBOARD -Fred Goeske's experimental stock,
the ·'Hemi·Cuda," isn't lacking for advertising space. but it may
prove troublesome to read the lettering Saturday night at the
Orange County . International Speedway when he battles Norm
Carter in the funny car c;cgment of the program. Carter teams
with Steve Rovan in the "Imperial Kustoms'' Dodge Charger.
The duo rccenlly claimecl thr runnerup spot in the Hot Rod Ma~a·
zine Ora~ champfonsh1pc;.
Said coach Floyd Stram of
the winners, ''II was a
hollow victory."
The Bar ons f1n11
themselves the only school
in the area stymied by the
rule as the remainder of the
schools in the d i s t r 1 r I
operate in the S u n -; P t
League where tht> discus
event isn't sc-hedulc-0
HJ -I 8•meH CE! 1 &llkk~'I (El J
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eel J Nnmure IE). HeigM; 11.~
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l bOCIOn CFV) Dlst1nce· S.-1
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ooint~ on tor+til
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Fuel, Gas
StoeksPaee
Rac.·e Bill
I ~·to) 8~: I ~~:11t;,~~ l i.1. O•vldov1Ch :r w 0 c I a s s e s 0 r
Tige rs ' Earl)' Surge
Costly to Seu Ki 11gs
v!~irv-1~1 ~!'e·1~1 fJ.t, Soonn 181 1 li u p e r e h a r g e d stocks
Mite -1 Neon•n 1ct 1 M"'" 1111 J headline Saturday's agenda Or•n !Cl nmt· • •5 0 1M.-1 11 Pr·••• 1s1 1 -.. p,.... at the Orange Co u n t y •c,i,; ~·~ 1f1 L:•;:. 11~~, i r •• .,., International Raceway. with
i11,'s; i.".!'1~n•i.1sf,.~~·111'n w1w1nc• a combined purse or $2.000
l(l ~ H"l(h.,ioo f~l Tlmr II' On the line .. •:o llt 1•v -1 Cns 11 Mes• l•m•· Time trials in the rounrt-
Mlle Arin -1 cos•• M•s• T•m• robm Pliminations arc S<'I 1·3• 0 Corona del Mar drooped a Kin~c; •11 right hits All HJ -1 s1nrm 1111 , Cortez 1c1 l for I :30 p.m.. with fhl'
7.1 decision to the Val1?r.c1.i c;ingle~ _ \\ll•le strikin~ out H(.'j"'.:"r ~~~1,':;:0~~1 ~o H"""''"'n feature race in the fuel and
T1ners Thursday after"c.o~ s1 1 Lus~ "' o .. ••nc• "1•, gas competition answenni: ~ . · ' fcu~ 10 1!3rnPr the IA'ln. I PGY1.:,,' (MC1•n1H•,
1
C0Chll 114H0r,,.,.rwn If\! th" Checkered f]ag af ". -in an..lrvmel..eague ~a.ict,:; !~_Coro A* S63 Ki~s n.v. ~ , 0 '"' ~~counter on the w1nr.e1 ~ stand al .2-1 in loop actir n , ':~:-0~~i"'~ .• ~:~;;~;1;'',..,-n-r -7\tso OTI -'tap-rs4tlr P~ -
013ffi0!1d. Score bv lnnlll1I• 01-cu• -1 A•lllV ICI 1 MM<• /Pl perimenlal StOCk ( f 11 n n \'
·rhe hocts nicked U" {W•' 11 H 1 P•rrv !Cl O"<•oc• ll?7' <'Bf I clucl belWl'l'n J•'r<"I ... fA t' N-:1¥ \(h'lol rrcnrd -•
runs in Lhe bottom nl lh•· $:;;~; .• ~'' M., ,:: ~1 : ~ : 11•• \.oeskc's "Hemi-C'nrla'' :111c1
first and added two mrn .n Coron• 0•1 Mor Ill co, .. M~u (IOI UOl .. ,.. Norm Carter's "lmprnal
the 1h1rd to wm going .w ii~ ,.,.,., ,, ~11 ~ ~ 0~ •l'ICI ' """'0 1c1' H•>loo •c 1 ' Kustom!> •· IC."~"'d" ((' ,.,,..~ l1 0 Ga;J#OX.jiJVlfCd-the ¥a 11111"'1'<"1 •1 ' ft a n no 1 V•••..:o 1c1 1 Hlsl"o(l re• , Thr ",\1\ •• gas cateJ!OI'.,\-.
'· .. ..,,,,. : .. ,~~~'; '~ ~ ~~ ~ J('J11•" u:l...A.~ '-'luch ~~-tne ... 41u.•~
Trio Paees
Track~ Wi11
For Artists
Laguna High's cindermen -
M:ooted by Tusun Thursday
afternoon. 75-52. on the win-
ners' track.
Artists W.il<e Totten. Lar
ry D' Armonj, and Ge:>H
flarrowby accounted for all
1.aguna·s first with victoriei;
in the 100-yard dash. 880. Ion~ jump. shot put. and
<l1scu~
!1•...S•I rf" ft -'Ull -1 '~K'19ilrP"OUi'ir'f(T" 'I"• .,.._ .... crni'"' 0 n "'"t' cct l M•rt1n~1 rc1 T·mr mile strin under n 1 n r • ,.,,.<,, n n t J'.J A d '. l d M(\(\r\4'¥ " n n 1)7tl l Sch.,,nn.,•n !Cl 2 I c;econ._ !i e arse flJTI(' I (lf ~·M"""' "'' n n \/•nV&l~"nb11,.., (Cl I D•nal~nrr !Cl !il')('l'dS bcltrr than lliO C•~n•• In ft n n . ..,. l 456 h 'I••• •I n lXI HH I L•F•vtt CCI ' sn.~1~. m.r h.. <tVI' !iUCh oot<lhlr\
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re~J1 E..!,,1~~·;t~~·.~":8~J )(,..,,, The fuel AlterNb nntr<l
u -1 o •• ,,.,.11t1u .. !81 ? Enn,••• for their tire smoke ;inrt Px·
'C ) S """V"llC"'"bur1 fCl 01"Slat'!(f 1•, hau:.f flamM prOHclr fhp
0~~ 1!!1 1 H~~~;."1~c;, ' *n• ''1 , ga• ~r~mrnt with 11' op
;" 1 M•nt• 1c1 1 Lowrv ""'' 1 pn!i1t1on L,...,....,,, 1f\l 0\Mncr i7·\ • R 'fl o"c'" 1 M•nlx 1n 1 L•moM 1111 Slevl' ovan teams WI 1
• .wr~~~ c:C~.!is';~~a llM Carter in the "Imperial
Kustoms." the samr duo
that na1lc<l a runnerup .. oot
tn the recent · !lot Rn<l
W.agaww f) r " I! d1:im·
p1onsh1~
Cd \1 Tc~t ~ Tar~
loron;i ri<'I \lilr
'\rwport 1 larhor
lnn1ght al 7 :in for
mP<'t 1n gymnas11cc;
1n" aclrc;
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Thr v1si tini.! Se<l "1n~~
h::ive won each nf thr thrrr
previous annu:il <'nco11nlrr~
w11.h the Sailor~.
Tars Post Lo11e Ar ea Win
Oilers Salvage Deadlock
With, Meet's Firial Event
O'Neill Hot
In-Win 1,y
A11teaters
lluntmgton Beach's m1lr
rela\ team won !hr race '''
the wire in the meet 's f•nal
evC'nt Thursday to salvag,, :1
fi!!·5!l clt'adlock with Wr·;trrn.
h1ghhghtmg Sunsel Lea,l.'111'
lrat·k and Cield action.
Newport Harbor came
(l wa v the lone art>a winnrr.
howcv<'r. as the Tars poslr<l
;i 6948 trwmph n ' r 1
We-.tm1nster :\tanna round·
f'<t ottl U1r-aHeffiOO!l!.i ~1a1Pf
rlroppm~ an 111.:n dl'c,1~1·111 10
:-.anta An a
Pal1I \\'illi:1ms lrrl f\ll'
llunlinglon causr with 1\ 1n•
1n tht:> 2.20 and 880 along ,~111;
non .Jones picking up '-'In' ~"QP!lomorr ~f.!_l'l'Jlton ~~;i·' ~bflh..bur~Jt.'.pJlS.
11 "lrill con"tm1ucc1 to .. ~~-Jsaar Curtis lurn<'CI t 1r
lhe talen'r1 l C, Irvine !rn· 100 in !) 7 an:1 thr 220 m !2 o
nrs . learn Thursdav as thr In le;ic1 thr pOwl'rflll ~:i111i-
'1s1f1ng .\nleatcrs poste,I :rn 10 \'ll.'IM\
rasy R·I lrrnmph nvrr \<ii ·
Stair al Loi; .\ni::eles 1'tu·!'·IAf>tU
o ·:-.ir1ll ran his 11nhratrn .., ......
<;lr"ak 10 11 ,ira1"hl mat<'h· "''"'""" 1"1 1411 wu1"""""' ' ,... lfWI I 6uckl•f>d !WI 1 111..-w I
pc; m single-; <'nmpelltion Mw"' 1N1 rim•. 101
powerml! fO fl· I :tnfl fi-2 OeCI · v:?!uirn 1.w'ta~:',,.~W~/0 RI"• •Wl
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s1nns O\ C'r \) Stl'\'f'nson "" ' H•c••• mi 1 a.-w•r rN• 1
StC'\'(' TP:ll '11-;n C',1'11r "";~;"'' i~~11~1';'~1 ~7 'LrmM 1w1 I
through \l'llh (l ( ( 11 r P•:,.7:. !NI I T1:ri~~.:r1~'/ (WI 7 t•oMI
prrforrn;ini.:r 10 ~1ngl1•s pla~ 1w1 ' 0.1 • ., .. cN1 11m• •JR, !11~gin~ fi·I 6·1 lalli'e~ ~,"';''.,Mo•1 1;')'."'~~.1~1,/\ 11nn•l
l'C lrVln(' ran 1\o; ~('(l.;C1n 1)0 HH I Hltlttv IMI 1 lnvo !NI
mark to 12·2 \\11:1 thP \f<'<l1:
1 ,':,;,~1•,.1"1 i1''~1...:~1S,.1, 11 .. ckl•""
"il!Tl and was hopeful of h1I.· '~:~' 11~~;: 1~ 1
1-:;;.,1;;,?.•.,., 1,,.,.
rng the win {'nlumn anofhl'r .~ 1
notch todar m h Cl c; I i n t! 1 ~·~· 11'1"' -N•won•• ,,,.,.
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F'IAST RACE 4 ""'"'"1~ ' vr,.,-f\lr1\ "'"rt uD Clalmlng p,,,,jlo \.A.500.
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I EVENTH ltAC E. 6 !urlono' ' Vr•r
1>ld1 And UP bred In C.llf l<llow•oc•" f'u"• U)OO Tl\I' Ellsworth Femi
r.-1ri Ft,.rro tJ GonrAlr\) •" t
Monar<·h .. 'Taste for Wi11 -;f' i:litfA\11 I N""'11f'N I 1 '"'"
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POINT YOUR KNE ES
FOR PROPER FOOTWORK Sevcrcfl in Relay Evrnt s
' el An easy wt>.y to get the feel·
1ni;: of proper footwork in the
golf sw ng is lo make sure your
1-.oPe s point 1n the rtght place
at rhe right time.
In 1llustrat1on t 1. we see the
100 of the backsw1ng position.
The knee has tu rned to the
right and now points behind
0
the ball. In 1llustrat1on -2-the
follow.through pos1t1on -the
right knel has turned so !hat
rt points in front of the ball.
If you leari\'to move your
legs into these pos1t10M. your
we ight ~111 automatccally shift
properly during your swing.
This proper weigh t shift will
improve your balance and your
t!Jnlng. you'll hit the ball far·
ther and straighter.
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PUT POWEi 8.A.CK INTO YOUI SWING! •• w;,1, the he lp of Ari-old
'olmer'• illu"roted ~let, "TH Sho11 o..d Foirwoy Woods.: Se..d 2~ ond 0 ,.H-oddn!Md, ttOfftpecl envel~ 111 Amolcl Pol111er, '"ca,.
of this ne-•·
!(lf('r nr1 w..i• '\'ll"n
t ;ii;lr of if( fir< I ,,.,~rluc;
I .r:ipur lrad. ;ind f1rld 1 H'
l:'ll~ Thur.,dt1), h111 l;id"d to
win thr All imporl;inl ,.,,l;i~
rvrnt~ 10 rtroppmt! '1 n I :i I
"r ron<'I off lhl' S<·hool 11'1 nr<l
1n \\IOnini: lh<' m1'r 1nr!
<\\\l'Cnl'\ C'IC<lrm ~ fit' " th•·
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Darkhorse Bucs in EC Lead
Action continoer; tod~· m
the E a s le r n Confcren<'"
~wimming and diving cham-
pionsh1~. with dark.horse
Orange Coast C o I I e g ,.
t;porung a 10-point ad·
vantage over fa v o r 1 t e
Fullerton after five event."
were completed in t.M open·
1ng round Thu.rs<JJly.
Orange Coast ran up a 4i·
point effort in the team
~landings followed by
F'ullerton 1:m. Sant.1 An11
•261 San Bernard on Valley
\IO)'. Gotden We~t 1ri1,
r.yprr~~ 1i1 1. C1tru~ 121.
niarre.v '11 . Riverside Cit~
10\ and Mt. SAC IOI.
F'inal round of competition
I~ billed for!! a.m. Saturday.
with ttie 10-team confereTicr
11t1ltung the $8me Golden
Wf"St CollcRr pool.
F'rank Warner, r. a r '
Bagley, Dee Renfro and fhe
Pirates' SOO.ya.rd freestyle
relay team accountecl ror
ttle maJOr segment of thr
pace·setters' tall)'
Werner set the trmpn wth
a 1 5!12 winning e!fort in thr
~ rrf'f' And ttlf'n BaglP)
1umped into the act b\ com-
pilm~ 339 points for the one-
meter diving title. .John
Stettler ti <~olden West
hnishN! ~ixltl 1n the latter
f'Vent.
Renfro pla<:l'(! first with ;i
2'l 2 in the 50 free, wh1lr
teammate Boh Mueller plsr·
NI fifth in thl' same com·
petition
However. the Pirates' top
(Wrform&nc(' t'Bm<' from thP
foursome of Roi;ter Moore.
raul Hughe~. Warner and
Renfro. They bl"'terf'(f thf'
l\IXh ard cour se 10 ;i rr • nr<l
rloeking of 7:26 The nlrl r.r
mark was 7: 38.6, ~rl last
year hy Santa An.a
OCC also pickt'd up 1111.nts
from Moore 14th. 500 fll'<'I.
lluirtlM 15th. 500 free• Roh
Oake t 3rd 200 1ndl\ 1rh111I
mrdley 1. Kurt .I o h n ' t n n
t6lh. 200 individual\
Goldrn West gamerNt 1t.!l
other point.~ with a fifth
nlace finish 10 tht> 800 free
rt'lav Thal tE-am wa~ 1·nm·
pnsCd of Gar) Dren1 rr;i1~
.lnTgeiuen. Miki' Haber and
Stf'Vf' &hf'lhla~r.
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Friday, April 5, 1968
Weleome A.beard
Big League
Sailing Due
By ALMON LOCKABEY
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Southland boating fans ttly a boat from a long
will have a chance to distance just by the style in -
eyeball some big league which the skipper and crew
sailing tbls summer as four hikes.
of the five Olympic classes Thla kind of action 15 not
will bold final selection so common in the three-man
trials in these parts. keel boats such as tbe 5.Ss
And although sailing ls not and Dragons, but you can
the greatest of spectator certainly g&'in a few pointers
sports. it w o n ' t be n t unreasonable to expect hun-on tactics as these ee
dre<is of spectator boats to ,yachts maneuver at marks,
be crowding the r a c e jibe ~pinnakers and cover
courses when the Olympic tile opposilion.
hopefuls start competition TH E OLYMPIC trials will
at Newport and San Diego. naturally attract some of
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Judging from past events the most skilful sailors in
of this magnitude, there is the sport -many o( the New "-A ... , for Comed%an ••• ~. n ~r17-. likely to do s ome pretty local talent such as Pete I ~•• ·a L!..J~l_U 1
dramatic moments in the Barrell I 1964 s i I v e r Contessa , the lamed 77-foot motor yacht has recenUy bee~ sold to TV com.edian America's Lafgelt tax Service with Ovet 2000 Offlcee
hell-for-leather s a i 11 n g · medalist ). f'red Miller .Jr. Jerry Lewis and will be berthed in Newport. .The yacht is QOW on a crwse to
Furthermore. it w i 11 be a and Henry Sprague, both of Mexican waters. Sale of the yacht was negotiated by Joe Stephens, N~rt 1834-C NEWPORT BOULEVARD
good chan~e to. see some_ of _ whom have garnered their yacht broker. Listed price was $.100,000 but the actual sale pnce was not dis-(at Newport and Harbor), Coat• ~
the world s hnest racing ~hare of national and North closed. WIEIC DAYS t AM . t rM. SATURDAY . SUNDAY t . I
machina -~~cial~ in American recor~ dming ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ONI ~247N
the 5.5 meter and Drc:gon the past few years, and Bob 'llil•••NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY·---~ classes. Andre of San Diego. These , ..
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IV,llly Intl. .. Int -"'"' ""'9111
FROM SHEER weight nf
numbers, the one-man Finn
Class is usually the most
gpectacular aJi sc.-ores nr
the se little h ig h -
performance catboats hi!
the starting line and jockey
for positions at the turnfog
marks. And if the weather
kicks up to any extent, sub-
marining and capsWngs are
not unusual in this crowd.
The two-man FI yin 1!
Dutchman Class can also af.
r<r ~ -pretty -mccit1n~
moments as crewi; take to
the trapeze to keep these
sporty dinghies upright. It's
not UDCommon to see the
crew hanging out on a
trapeze while the skipper
hikes to the point th8t nis
head is almost in the w~ter.
arf' all Finn champs. Busy Channel See ne Tn the Star class you can
sp0t such former local world
champions as M a I i n
Burnham and Lowell North.
San Diego. and Don Edler
and Bill Ficker. Newpor t
Beach.
Ahmanson S erie,s to Open
SOMF. Of the veteran The Catalin-a Channel will race will cover tbe same
Star sailors such ;)S North. he alive with sailboats this \ ~~~rse, bul part of them will
Ficker and others may be weekend as some 100 entries ~entered in the Ahmanson
trying for Olympic berths will see action in ~he San S<ii]ies and still others in Los
this year in the Dragons or Clemen1e Island Ra c e . Angeles Yacht Cl u b • s
:i.5s.· NorUr .w a s a bronze marking · the start of Whitney Sedes which starts
medalist in .the Dr-agon. Newpott. Harbor Y-a e-h t. .. from LAY.C. ~~ --
Class in 1964 and is rumored Club's 1968 A h m ans on Voyagers Yacht Club will
to be plannin g to make a try Scnes start a fleet of Pacific Han·
in the 5.5s this year. But the San Clemente dicap yachts in a race from
Also a hot contender in Island race won't be the on-LA YC around C a ta 1 i n a
the 5.5s -mtd perhaps the ly act.ion on the water. First Island and finishing 3'!
FDs will be Scott Allan. the start will be for a class of Newport. This will mark ttle
intercollegiate"~~ .:ice • ..,cea'll goi,,p~· !Wcf o!~ V¥C'&o~ Mas.se-y.
who can be counted on as a which will make the 125-Series for PHRF yacntS.
winner iri most any class he mile circuit of Catalin-a· and Soon after the PHRF fleet
tries. San Clemente I s I a n d s . gets away, LA YC will hoist
The 5.5 trials wiU be held finishing at Newport. the starting signal for the
in Newport in August. ThP T'he si ngle-hull yachts in Midget Ocean Racing Fleet
r inns , FD's, and Stars wl\ the San Clemente Island yachts entered in the Little
be at Mission Bay. San
Diego and the Dragons will
fight it out in Houston.
Whitney ~ies. These will
sail to Eagle twck off the
west end of Catalina and
return to Los Angeles.
All of t h l s activity will / conflict to some extent with ,_'
Balboa-¥echt-elul>'s Hun-t __ ~
tingtoo Go-Around Race, the ~ •I
second in the 66 Series. i'
Many of the yachts entered /
in the Ahmanson are also in •
the 66 Series. :
But with a t w o • r a c e ,
f.QrOW9fit PifOMOD .in ~ ,66 ,.: ...
Series, ;idppers WbO MaFe ,
the Ahmanson ra~ are ex-1
pected to use the Huntington I
Go-Around race as one of 1
the throw-oots. The BYC :
ra~ will be sailed Sunday. 1
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SPEAKING of hiking out
to weather, Star skippers
and crem can afford some
pretty good action shol~.
Sailors in tbis two-man keel
boat Jong ago discovered the
art of riding v i r t u a I I y
out.side the boat to keep the
boat "on its feet" going to
weather. Old time St.a'['
watchers can almost iden·
7 County Skippers
To Sail at Havasu
Recreational
Boating
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Dredged
OceaMide Harbo.r i$ beln~
dredged to a depttl of 20 feet
below mean lower low water
and will be completed by
April 15.
The news is of particular
interest to slcippers of yachts
planning to make the Trl-
Porl Handicap Race the
weekend after ttie Ensen<1d a
Ra<:e.
In previoos Tri-Port races
several boats went aground
in the silted harbor. Cruis-
ihg boats have also had dif·
ficuJty getting in and out of
the harbor.
The Tri-Port race starts
May 11 off M.issi<>n Bay. The
first leg finishes a t
Oceanside. A f t e r an
overnight rendezvous t h e
yachts will race ( r om
Oceanside to a point off
Cameo Shores.
Prac tice Set
For, Lido Race
Practice race for the Mex-
ican American 1, i d o · 1 4
Tee.m Race got under wa)'
at 11 a.m. todaY. from
Balboa. Yacnt Club.
The f a m e d · home-and-
home event will feature one
race today and two Satur-
day. fOUowed by a banquet
Saturday night at BYC.
What's 8 ~ o!_<!;
bottled in Scouana,
and costs just
~afifth?
Only Lang's.
Bottied In Scotfand since 1861. nte Scotch In the pentadenione/ bottle.
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5even skippers f r o m
Orange County will be
among the field of 80 com-
peting this weekend in the
Lake Havasu City Spring
Regatta on the Colorado
River.
The regatta is billed as
the largest inland sailing
event in the West.
Four classes or sailboats
are scheduled to answer the
starti.1g gun Saturdiay and
Sunday for a three· r~~e
series. They are the Pac1f1c
Catamaran, Snipe. Malibu
Outrigger an d Interlake
classes. The overall winner will
receive the McCulloch Cup.
Orange County entriei;
are: Paul Allen of Dana
Point. one of the favorites to
win the Pacific Catamaran
Class; Wilson Snyder, C-06ta
Mesa: Ted Munroe, Balboa
Island; Richard H. Knopf,
Huntington Beach, and Alex
Laird . Tustin. all in the P·
Cat dlvision.
Chuck Webber of Hun.
tinglon &ach is scheduled
to start in the Snipe Class.
and Donald Day o f
Capistrano Beac-h will com -
pete in the Malibfl ,Outrig·
gers. .,,
The 80 entnef'!'. in this
year's regatta marks an in·
crease of 28 over last year.
The Pacific Catamarans
have the largest class with
4-0 entries.
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Boat Wri ter
Ends Career
Charles F. Chapman, dean
of Am~rican b o a t i n g
writers. ti.as retired after
~ years ~ltb the magazine.
t.1otor Boating, as .e<)itor.
publlSher and vice pres1-
deDt. "Chap," as he is
lrnown. was one of the
founders of the United
St.at.es Power Squadrons,
piloted speedboats and serv-
ed on variou.s nation.al rac-
ing commissU>ns. He is the
author of the textbook,
"Piloting, Seamanship and
Small B~at Handling."
Big Time
8 p.m. Saturday, Apnl 6
l p.m. Sunday, April 7
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more car. And it'e American·bu.iltt
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""d11, APril 5. 1968 DAILY PILOT J9
~G Projeet LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Comfort LEGAL NOTICE i Ocean Research Keynotes
Cruisers
Speeializaiion ,..,.,., NOTtte OJ IUuc "fDWU•ii
(laTll'ICATI! 01' euSIHl!SS 11ua1.1t NOTICI (bet. "., .. ,., u.c.c.1
"ICTITIOUS NAM! l) ti. boat ttored bv Tom ~. 2901 Notltt Is ~1"9by tlWll to IM ~ Ttlt YIMW°tkll'ltd clott ctrtl!V ht ll COii> West First St., $1.nl• AM, CAlll., ol REIS$E BENTU:Y, Tt...i.l'Of',
Tl ' K f I b ds ~Intl • ~ll-ti 7~ Noni\ Sctlelltr, CFC1111AT wlll bt evc11oned aft on Aorll bu1tnas tddrtu It JllSI Lffvne C. .. nt s eynote 0 On1111e. Celllor·nlo, ynder l~t fkllllOt>t 29, 1"8 •I e:OO A.M. !or o......OU. stortM llo.4, l.u\11111 8Mdl, O>unly of Ort""-....... n oar llrm n•m. of COHCES$10N MACHINE lff• lolollnO SIM 00 Pkll COiis lnairr.O Sleltl Of Cl llloflllf, tile! t ~It Iran. .... 1t1 RENTALS AND $UPPLIE& COMPANY lhruugh •dw ttJ\1119 tn<I Nit. lboul to be m..se 10 KEITH NEAi. Ind •r4 Intl H id llrrn ,, com~"'d ol tilt St iel •uctlon wlll , ..... pi.ce •• IM• RONALD TRUMBO, Tranar.,_, WhC>te
.f ln 2nd Century
Speclalliation ls t b e The V~nfn• b•• !!Wept ""'"' tollowln; pe™>ft whok IWlm. In lull •nd P~ll• Ave .. NewPOrl BNCll. Calll .... bvslMs• -·~ '• 1005 L•m-Df\W, 6'41'11> -"! •• "'1" Plec. ot rttldtnee I• u follow.. t ;OO A.M. Co.11 Mal, County Or•llff· &tee. pf
ki!ynote Of 1968 Jnboard board abd Will probably LeRoy J. GIO<'Ui, 1At Horii\ k~lter, Publl>Md Oronvt Coes! 0.1111' Piiot, CalltornJa. Or•nvt. (1lllOl'nle. Aorll 5, l'68 $6MI TM orocierfy 111 bt ITan(lfftd t. !oc.le<t
marine engines as dtsplayed dominate until, perhap6. the D•1•\~:~11 /0/::;'~ LEGAL NOTICE :1 ~Z,.!~:;:Y~ ~:1¥1:r11r:.•d\, Countv
Builders of crui.sin d craft at the National Boat Sbow gas turbine or atomic power s1111 of G•lllorn11, or.~gt coonrv: ~1<1 P-1Y b c1t.scr1bed tn -·• .._ Otl ~rch It, t~. bttore ~. 1 NolarY as: All sJodt In lfaclt, llatvrQ. eciulorri8nr ; are packing •ven greater in New York. HofSepower sneak in to c"'-"e.nge it Public In •nd tor u ld Sitlf. i>trsOMllY f'U•LIC NOTICI! ~ llOOd Wiii t.nd lr.O. neme Of lhll ,..~,, t Tb.is year maf'U Ille "' UAU ' tppeertd loRoy J, Gloria ~nown to me lo 26 "· boa! CF61UBB &IOrl(I b\r Carl CoutA EllUlPIMM m1nul1cturl1111 boa!~ g~--'ng -~ --S""' __ ... h·--comfort and ap ..... al lnto the range s w l d e 1 y from Compared to m a r l n e ... !flt penon WllOH n•mt b •Ubscrlbe<I NllCl\ul. 2U Iris Aw .• Corona del Mlir, ~ ••,F20o'?'PB•• Mtnulaclurlno Co. Ind uuu IK lllJ'I: .,...~ .....-r~ lo IM wllllln ln~lrulllont and adCl\O#ledO· C1lll, will be 1uclloneo Oii on APrll 2'. ""'"owv I " roadw.v, Looun.t lleec:h.
t. ed year•' work 1 D bulls that are attracting P~r's tittle 3 bp aingle engine! of a decade or so ..s h• execu1ec1 tilt ulnt 1941 at 1;00 1.m. ,.,, ove<dv• stor•o• ._ County of O••ne•. s111t ot cemorn11 .• .. (OFFICIAi. SEAU lol811"9 114'.AO ·~ -·· lncurAd The bulk lr•MI..-will bt QOl\IUfllmtted ..... ....-apbic resear-"' bv more and more families to up to Chrysle r 's 625 bp Rae-ago, the mod~n, h l g h Rlellerd B Flovd lllrouoh tdVtrll.int Ind wlo. on or after the ISlh day of April, 19'1,tot .... u.,_ en , in H mi ftft~ th Notary Publlc-CalllOtnl• Salo •ucllon will tikt Pl•et 11 uo lkY E..:row Co., Inc., tm Ht rbor Bll/;d ..
l e United States Coast tbe D a t i o n 1 s waterways. g e -AllU ere are s peed, high compression V 's Pr1nc1,,.1 omu 1n Pl•Ct4'11• Ave .• N-O Beech. eentornl• CMtll Mete. CounlY ot or11111a. St•I• ot ,,..., • inboard engineg every few Los A11gelu Counrv ti e 00 AM Cllltornla .
.. uard. , au.ls is very obvioUf for l~ h t 1 ha ve cut the pounds per Mv. commluion Expire• Pvb•llh~ · 0,1,..8 cour 0,11y Piiot, s. '" u k110wn lo Ille TroMter-. ·.11
th Orsepower I ~ p 8 n Moy J, 196' A~rll S INll S7CMI bWI""' !It/Mt I nd ~rn-w.ed ·bY
.. !t ll WaS ShOrtly att&r the e inboard p 0 We r betw""'n. And moot en"lnes horsepower ratio ln half. llkhard II. Floyd ' Trtn$ltrM lot llMI lll~t Years L11t PUI, tf
o( .... T lt . ""'' .. &"' Sulit 4U Union Bonlr ,...,.,.. LEGAL NOTICE dlfterenl '"'"' Ille above, 1r1; sem~. furctlase we err ocy crwsers are becoming more are designed tor a specific And tbrougb the use of ore111•. c1111orni. ""' D11t0: Ai>rll ~· 1N1.
Alaska in 1867 that t b e luxurious, more livable and Attomev "'"'" 1<e1th A. Neal job. modern, ligbt\1eigbt redUC· Publbhtd Ot•nee COAsl Dally Piiot, CEltTllllCATe Oft COllf'OIUTION R0n.tld Trumbo
eve nue cul~ 'Lincoln' obviously are des i°"ed and For in.,tanc e • The ..... •-a . Much n. 29, •nd Aoril 5, 12. 196' 493-M FOR T1tANSACT10N OF eusiNess Tral\$ftr-
"" """ • "" UI ti 0 n g e a r S m a r l n e UNOER FICTITIOUS NAMI Publ!Wd Ortn-Coul D•I ... Pilfot,, yas sent to explore the built with the owner's wife of al ed • ·~· ·" """
pass ages and waterways of or "first mate'' in mind. grsqouarupe1" atmthotore sauxilll_llary engineers can successfully LEGAL NOTICE dC:e11.,~~o~~l.~N~~' ~o,~P=u~?.~ A_o_ri_i_s._i_LEm _______ _.;::;:~,;::;
rtb 1 d All l ·1 • J v , a bvllr>en loeetttd al 1501 WHICll!I GAL NOTICE fla new no ern an . -e ectric I galleys, not 8 ..,.;u .... yacht. ~se eomnes use these speedy eng.mes to P4 nn s u 11 e ns. New_, &Hen. c1111ornl1, ---.'T'l'a',..., ..... ..,.,=:-;--,=-=--,. Y-th cen• .. r which and Id at ™"6 .. • Cl!RTIFICATE 01' BUSINESS under ll'te llctltlout firm narnt do SUf'l!itlOlt COURT OF THE
UI e ~ .. y . co ~s-sure w er are both gas and diesel. Ex· drive large,' efficient pro-FICTITIOUS NAME GREETERS LIMITED OF ORANGE STAT& 01' CALIFORNIA FOlt tllowed, the Coast Guard systems antf shower baths l h 50 h Tl'te Undtrllgncd don (.Ortlty h• I\ COUNTY •nd lhll Uld firm I$ GOmpoud THE COUNTY 0, VENTUU • gly d • b ..__ T amp e S are t e . p pellers. conducllng a bullMn al 310 W. 11th ol the lollowl119 corpor1tion. Wh(d1 orln-NO. A..n&s1 CITATION
creasm . turne lts. at-ave ~n commonp*e in Perkins Diese~ 22 hp Street, Hu~)lnglon Beac'1. Calltornla. cipal olace of bu&lnes,l I• u 'tollowt: Ill lh• Meller Of .,,. Adoption of ~ntioo to 1be seas of the larger cruisers in ·tecent Palmer M ,..,.. g"'•, .,. hp TREND GROWS lfndor 111e etlllou$ firm ~•,,,. 01 LIDO Quinn and Quill. inc .• UQI' wes1c1111, GREGORY RANDOLPH Ho D G 1 "' . ""' f b t th ~ -.,., . YACHTS an41 lhal Stld firm I• comPOsed $ulle ns, NtWPOt! Beac.11. Celllornl•. BRAOl.E)( RANDOLPH HOOGIN, JEF• oorth, creating ~·e amous years u ese featyres are Universal Atomic Four •as Electronic igru·tion is crop-ol the fol~WIM l>t"O"· who .. name WITNESS II• hind lhlt Ulh day of FREY RANDOi.PH HODGIN. •rd
filurnat.ioDal Ice Patrol in now to be fo~d {n craft " In fUll and place of residence •• .. March. ma. l(tMllERLY BEA HODGIN Minon engine, ~ hp Westerbeke pin"° up on more and m ore lollOws-(Corporate S..11) THE PEOPLE OF HIE STATE OF ~14. The Patrol iS the around 30 feet length. " Miiion S. Alllone, 108 Via Cordova. Quinn and Quill, Inc. CALIFORNIA
&rgest sin"'e segment of equipped USCG oceanogra-Houseboat8 al are coming Four-107 D i e s e 1 and engines It is a trend that's NeWJ>Ort Beach, c a111om11. Alton Le• Jr .• secret•rv TO JAMES RANDOLPH HODGIN· &• Kiekhaefer'S tWO .DeW aUX• · Dated March 27, 196', SIATI; OF CALIFORNIA, BY ordff of thla c.ourt you are h~rebv f;b e Co a a t G u a r d • s phich vessel within the next more prominently into the likely to grow The spark Miiton s. Alllon• couNTY oF ORANGE. u. c111c1 10 1011ear bttor• "'• Pr1$ldlrv ....l>I,. vf d · t and ·th th · iliaries Of 30 and 55 hp, . . Stale o! Call(ornla, Oranoe County: On ltlll 13th day ot March. A.O. J udge In Dei>1rtrotnl I o1 1118 lbov~,.. J:-eanogrCll)IUA-ser ~ an several years. pie ute WI err more 1s hotter, breaker points last On M•rch 21. 1m, tte1ore me. • 1968, 1>e1oro me Barbira c . s .... • 111~ c:wrt on Mondev. Mov 2'"'· ltde ,1 las operated continuously sta b 1 e b 0 t t 0 m con-both 4-cylinder gas motors. longer (or are eliminated Nol1rv P~bllc In and for ~Id Stale. No!arv Public In and for >3id County l:lO P.M .. the11 Ind lflere to s11 .... CIUj .
• ·..,.e ·"'orUy after the Sl·nk-oceanography became part figurations, thes e 'loating oersonallY ap~ared Miiion S. Allione Ind Slate, r .. ldl"O lllefl!Jn, duly com· II eny YOU nave, WllY lhe Pt!lllC<I , "'· 1UJ • GIVE POWER altogether) and damp-morn-know• 10 me to bo the oe"'"' wt1o1e mlnlOtled and ~worn, Pttsoo.tllv •P"""'"" THEODORE w. RUGE 1or ""'adoption f
tg
J the 1;-"Titanic" Of flhe national program in bomes have been made at-ll . • name It subocrlbta lo ll'le within in· Alton Lee Jr known to ma lo be GREGORY RANDOLPH Ho D G 1 UJ. uuta These engines are a lllg Starts are easter. •lrumtnl and <1Ck110wledged he execul~ lhe Secrel.,v ot 111• Cotoorlllon lhtl BRADLEY RANDOLPH HODGI N, JEI :
an iceberg. 1960 when Congress enacted tractive for long range desi· O"nAA to supply sailboat Hardly a }968 ~gine j5 Ille .. me. execul~ lllt wl1111n Instrument on beholl FREY RANDOLPH HODGIN 0 ltd . . e.~"" . . . (OFFICIAi. SEAL) ol lilt corparelion lhoraln nemld, 1nd KIMBERLY BEA HODGIN, vcJr ml110r • legislation ConfetTing of. crwsmg. power when breezes fail. fitted With the Old fa. shioned Orman VIVlan Ult ecltnowleclQed 10 me 11\al sudl corpa,,rlon clllldr•n, thOuld not be orenlld. fESCUE WOR K ficial status on the work. ~$er prices may be a """-t ll at Go i """-t 1 Notarv Public extculecl lht $3Pne. Given under my h•rid •nd Se.ti •I~" u n.•t.-c--..4-1 ~""\ll'J.ty ond 1 u~y ate COMpaC 1 USU8 Y gener Or. Ile S \.114 e eC-MV Commiulon Expire$ In Wllnttl Whertof, I htve hereunto Su""rlor Court of Ille County ol v-tu
"'lW" ~tr""adi~ 11 .. h Through i ts Marine Scier.ces higher this year than spio at lower rpm than trical accessory with the M1rc11 v. 1968 "' mv nend 1nd elllxM mY 0111c1a1 s111. o1 C•llfomla 11111 11tti deY 01 M~ :
ttSCUe are tiOna Y t e DI.VI.SI.On , a many-faceted ef-last, but if you check the d h k •'--, h Published Orange Cour OallV PllOt. "al !he dav end vu r In h , e<rllllale 196'. n....--+-t' ...._, f · · runabout engines a n and cran , WI': Stra1g t-Mardi 2t end Aprll S, 12, 1', 1968 525..68 lirs1 above wrlllen. ROBERT 1. HAMM, ~Y"' WJ•en s o.;aue m15s1on, fort .'--gan ...... ,ch bo"" un· _ list of standard equipment, · · 1 · 10FF1c1AL sEALI c , c1 k Aw of ...... _ b b ""' wm ..,, deliver moderate power. eight and pruning cups. ts LEG"• NOTICE Barbara c . s.-.. cououn"tyv ~•;,•ntura. stu....., ~ oceans as een proved a n d a ssisted t b e you'll pro~ably find the . ...__ al ~ "' •
more and trmiboreti anTodim-work of leading private answer in added value. OfW!n ttiey have o ver sue ~oneh. u=ause the ternat~r ~~:~r,,.';u8Jl~c.c~~"''~'' ~f,:ie.;!.;.::~ornie
po_. __ • C"" u 00 ay n....--to In•-1 d . generators or alt«nators to Ia c eaper per ampere, IS ,..,, .. , oranue c ounty Cler~ Of 111e su-rlor cou .. 1 ~ ..... • f-· .. -~-tions ·and uni·-rsiti•s ~vra r ..a::r or es1gns, ' Cl!RTIFICi\TE 01' BUSINISS M" c I I E•pl ~ " Gu d . ,.;~t \l\1'11'.UI •" "' recharge batteries q uickly simpl« more reliable and . ' omm n on " res By Olene KelleY Coast ar sc ten ...... s are pursuing similar studies. c:reti.ogJ drapes cushions • . FICTITIOUS NA.Mtt Aue. 1. 1'161 D•~•v cltrlt
P-bin4' into the a g e-old ·an e X pan de-; electrical during &OOrt runs. Some aro puts out more voltage a t The under$lgned ~. cert1rv II• is Published orange c-1 D•llv Piiot ANDERSON a CRIKEUlll ·•v ,., Q M~ l U-"'-~•~i.•-conducllnD 1 buslneu at 410 WU! F1r.t Match IS, 2.2. 29 t lld Al>rll Si 1968 4""8 Attw~ Al I.aw
myst.eries of the Labrador 'ROUND THE WORLD nrstems com e along with fresh water cooled. VD·· ow rpm. WJ0>4'~re com· Street, Tustin, cat11Qrn1 •. under the flcr LEGAL NOTICE .,, Lema.vista ROif Salt• it
Curr t al .th •• d f N ~J may be fj_.__, wi121 redu ction binatfon for boating. tlllou.. lllm name ol WILLIAMS FURNI· ""'Off!'~ loi1 n*4' . en ong Wl .. ~u y 0 ow the Coast Guard js the electric s t 0 v e s • ~~ TUR.E and lhat ••Id llrm I\ compa~d P·2"14 ,.hont CIOSI 611-114'
inarine life and 0 t b er active around tile world 1n refrl-ratDr s and bot water gears. W ATER COOLING ru11'~..'°.!,1owlnQ, per"°", ... • Whlose n,amell In CERTIFICATE OF BUSINUS VENTURA. CALIFOllHIA '*'
th e.~ A f _. ..1.1-••N •ace o rn ...,net • u o OW$ f<ICTITIOUS NAME AttorMys tor "•lltl-r
phenomena of n 0 r er n mankind's COllectiVe effort Showers. bt expanw.ug group All of tbe diesels and most Henrv R. Tennev. 9204 l e Reina, The undoNIOned d-certllv he Is Published NeW)>Ort Harbor N~W$ Preu
Waters t 1 _ .. _.t ... El tr• i d b . l d o( inboard en'" .... are those • Dowi'l~v. Calitornla, condvdlno • bll•IMU •• S.nl• ........ combll'tcl •1111 Dally Piiot, H._. . O earn more avvu uie ec lC W n S 1 e """"'ift'cally usede~u -'th out of tbe gasoline engines Oaled H':~ryeh R12•T!V68,V Calilornla, under 1n. llcllllou1 firm name Beech, Calllornl1, Mire.I> 22, 2' tnd Aorll Jn addition to the Arctic oceans. Soon to enter the WfperS, hi-fi Stereo, deep ur--WI • •tti fitt ith fr h ' <Me ol HOME SHOW INTERIORS 111d fhll 5, 12, J9t.a 4'S4I
ice patrols, tile C o a s t Service is a newly developed freeze units, televis ion, ice drtves. Thi~ year. diesels ~a: =ling :: :rn be ~t· 510~ ~~~~'0;~'.·· 1~:. A;;:,~';: C,:~tv~ ~~'.rmwho~~ c:'.:!"i:. O:ui\h•,,!:'1':.'~~ LEGAL NOTICE
Guard's ocean st a .ti' On buoy, serving both as an cube m akers, dish washers, are appeanng coupled to • Nolarv Publk In •nd 10' ula s1a1e. or ruldenca I$ u tollows: · nm
vessels CaITY out continuous aid to navigation and as a garbage disposals, air con-outdrives. Not only has the ted • on ~pe<:lal 0 rd er · ~,:,~~·','; ~pe1~'°1>e ~~rY•e R,-0nT•;~~~~ t<ennt1h R. Mortot1. 5013 west Kenl, Nonca TO CREDITORS o~
&ter-~ampling and Qth~J tloaJln.-ocean. laboratnrv~ d.itionen-and--h·e-a· t.i n .... outdcive-.c.aptured a Uon's Recirculating fresh water na,,,. )• •Ub>erlbtd lo sh Within I~· i:.:i. ~~~a~l!or~~ ,.!:'!.L~.A!:.~s~~~. • 1 ,~ n,1 e.· -COOilng proteclSfhe engi~'S Ille sam: Ind 'a'cknO'Rfe<lti , he exlCuttd kennelll R'. Morion Nollet! I• her.c>v••glven ,.; f~ C~lora
esearo durmg reg u a r Referred to as t he systems, p I us electronic share of the runabout and insides against the ravages <OFFl<..IAL SEAL\ • s1a1e of ca111orn1e. Ql'anae countv: o1 EXECUTIVE COFFEE SE!Wtc£
ee-week tours of duty in "monster" buoy because of navigation equipment are light cruiser market, bu l it f t d i It al Marie He~n Heller N~:ry M:.'uc~lc 1j·n ~:· 1~10~:1d m~iar: T••nsleror, w11os1 business 41ddreu ,;
Hlantic and Pacific. its size (40-foot diameter), extras on the inore palatial also ........ taken dead aim 0 rus an corros Oil. so Nolarv Publlc-Calllornla P•Oonallv rPP••••d Kennet~ R. Morto~ 11211 Matsacllu&elts Aven~. Los Anoei.. OJ< • • J«Q COnfributeS W fast Warm Up Prlnclpal Olfke In k t f be Ille pt otl Whose 90071• Counfy ol Las Angeles, Slate of Greatly extending their the new device will provide yachts. These have a at the new, and expanding, d 11 ..... t . .b Los Angeles Countv n'::n~n 11° $7:~scrrbed lo 11\t "within In· ~lllornta, tNI. blllk lransfer Is about,.,
"''pability in this area is a means for• ,.,_tinuous private bath w1·th full size hous eboat bus'"""S" an a ows ., .. e mo or to e Mv comm1u1on E~olru s1r111nent and acknowlqed he rxecu1ec1 PORA;~~N lo T GENERAi. FOODS COi!· '" """ ...,.... ... ted t high .a-·gn May 9. 1969 Ill a • . raMferee, ~ bust""" new 378-foot c u t t er recordin·g of environmental tile shower and electric Other '68 trends indicate opera a er ~sl m>-oc tOeF~1c1ii1. sEALl addms 11 250 Non~ street. Wllffe Pia'"'·
'Ham·11•-", the l.,,,.ge&t cut-sea changes. toilet in the m a st e r th di I 'hil be -temperature for maXlmum IE"NFELo. COHEN " FREEMAN , Jo$eph E oavh ~oo~ty,~o!. westclltster, state of NtW WU cw .... m at es e S W e COmlng • , 4$1 Soulll S"in1 Slretl N I p• b•I or • _,_ ~~-~~~~~JlJ',. -...~• .• -----.an.Jill .... l~~~~~~iS~l4l'!'~~lbtoliQ~ '·t· eQ..Jn . efflc.ency. -1...-A"9eltt. Caltt. fO&U c!n~Znlou" t The Proe>erty to ~ttentler~ I~ tacall!d
-"ce. qu"pp W\.m 1fi .. rt...._.,,por a·.: .. ·~ =W""as"'--·-: .·el nes o cru1sers · ''fl~~, -~~'?~~~;(~,...T~~~~ .4tttmu1.. --·-· --·---•·•• ·--~·~1·0H1i»-1co ~1111f~a~~ltt"1"' ~~t.os.AW--. , ., • ~ ua \A>CI il p ca tion e<>n Ue W SMNC ' PulifGj,..s Orange Coul DtllV Piiot, Oranoe CounlY C oun OS noel@S, Siiia '1f
ost m o d er n scien1.if!C Guard work, oothlng has a come in a variety of lengths, in s ize 'and weight while Para~on, Warner, Walter March 11' n. 19 •nd April 1' 1968 0?-68 'I'u'nec~;'.'r;'~;~1on E•Plru ·~!1i'::"~~0,,.,1v I• dewlbed 1n Mneral
·lities, tne new cu~ei_-IS higher priority than its built mainly of wood or specific power increases MachiM and others have LEGAL NOTICE Published orange co111 oaltv Piiot. as. An $lock In Ir•~. tlll'fllres. e<iulPment
h'\g followed by s1m1lar unending effort to provide fiberglass. More than 50 · shrunk ttle trammission, Maren 15• 22• 79 and Aprll 5• 1961 ~68 :~vlc~oog,,.~, ~,;:: .~'~9xE~~/:f11.JE
· addi,n.0 a new area•~-safety for all who percent of the year's cruiser DOMINATE clutch reverse gears and N'6U L~GAl. NOTICE COFFEE SERVICE •"" located a1 11271 <&16 "" ~ • • • CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS M••MlchU""' AVenue. l.0$ Anoelt1 ension to tile Coas t travel on the seas. Nor is fleet are under 30 feet in Runabout and c r u is er tran!fer drives to the point FICT1T1ous FIRM NAME P-21110 county 01 LO$ Anveltl. stat• ,,;
tudi · ~ .,,~ h wher'"' a mere handful of The unde,.lgned do he"bV cerlily NOTICE 01' 015501.UTION 01' Calltornlt . Uard'S ocean S es. t.heiof' concern limited to length and another 71J per-engines Vl u...i p or more " · ltlet H,.y ar• cOllducllng a financing f'ARTNERSHlf' ANO DISCONTINUANCE Tiie bulk lnnsf•r Wiii be O>nsummaled
lans are rHf!I under way c ommercial vessels of the cen t of the mode ls fall have just about all narrowed gearbox will tr an s mi t llomt lmPfovement bu•lnm •• co-oF usE OF FIRM NAME on or •Her 1"" tSth oav "' Aor11. 196t. at
h Partner$ at 7•S North An.helm Boulevard, Pursu•nl 10 lh• provision• ol • 15015 i 10:00 A.M. al EXECUTIVE COFFEE construct a specially m«oh.ant marine. between 30 and 35 feet. down to the V-6 or V-8. orsepower. Anehelrn. Calllornl•. und•• the flctlllous ol the C<>rPorations Code. and ol ~2'69.l SERVICE, 11271 ~ssact.usottl Avenue. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~--~~~--~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-l~m Mme•~ FIRST HONIE ~AN~ Ille C~H C~e of me ~•M of a~LOl ~~~LCOOntyofLO$Ant11~.S~~
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COMPANY end thot said llrrn is com· tornle, nollu I• htroby given thil lhe of Calllornla. Poi.eel 01 lhe lollowlng coroorallon and oerlnershlo com"°'e<l of JOHN w, So far as llnown to lhe Traruiaree. all
1><1n on, whose namo In full and places BARCLAY •nd ETHEL R. BARCl.AY. business namu •!Id addr .. sel 11...i by
o1 bu~lneu end resldeflce are. u follows, herelolore engag•cl tn butlneu under lht Tnnsleror lo.-IM lhrtt vurs last pas!, to-w.ll. · I f "0 I C ill .. are~ HALSEY VE NDING COMPANY Allied Dlversllled Corparatlo"• 70 llCllllous f '"' t>eme 0 one 0 uru looot Encino Avenue, l.os Anvei.'. North Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, at 1750 Harbor B®levard, Sulle llA, California; EXECUTIVE co FF Ee Colllomio. Colle11e Cenler, Colla Men , Celltornla, SERVICE 11116 la k shl BouleY "'
CYrll K."lman, 2'/01 t arot> s1reo1. w"' a1 .. o1ved .. ot midnight March It, North Hollywood. i.~f1 .. m EXECUT~vi Newport 8ea1:cn, California. l'N&. Tl'tel lhe,.uller Mid llrm dlscon• COFFEE SERVICE, 11171 MHMCllU>e~
Wltnen our ~Ind$ tllls 12th dev ol tlnued Ille lltl Cl4 ukl -and IMl A,,..,,ue, LO$ Anttlti. C..111. Moren. 196&. oiler uld dluotunot1 no ~not1 hed Dated: MAlrcll 19• 1968. Allied Dlversifll'd Corp. •ulhorltv lo Incur cllllgatlon• for u ld GENERAL FOODS BY Raohael Weiner, Prosldenl tormer firm. CORPORATION
Cyrll Kerlrnan DONEL COIFFURES Bv McCUTCHEN, BLACK STATE OF CALIFORNIA By Elh•I 11. B•rcl•Y VERLEGER & SHEA COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES. ... Hurwttt I nd H11rwltt. Sion<d by; MAJ( IC. JAMISON On th is 12111 day ol M1rcn, 4.0 Allorntys 11 Law TranslerH 1968, beloro me. tl'te undersigned, • 4JO.l2nG Slrffl, 615 south Flowtir Slr~I
Nolorv Public In and for U id Counlv No.-,011 lltuh, C1Uloml• '2Ul LO$ Anaeles, Ctlllornlo · .0011 • and Stele, resfdlno !herein, dlllY corn· Publbhed Oranoe Coast Dallv Pilot. Trontferoe • • rntu foned and sworn, P•rsonallY aoPearod March n, 79 and APrll s, 12, 1961 .i.tt-61 McCUTCHE N, auct<,
Allied Dlvers1flf<! CorPOr1!1on by Ill LE''AL NOTl''E VERLEGER a SHEA orotldenl RaoMel Welner ond CYrll u " MAX K. JAMISON l<trlman u an lndlvlduel known to ,..ffl1J •ts Soulft FIOnr sr,....
me to be the corPOralion ond 11tr.son CERTIFICATE OI' eUSINESS, Suite 1111 whose names ere sub.crlbed lo IM FICTITIOUS NAME Los Anttlts. C1lilotnl1, 90017 within IMtrument, an~ acknowlet19l'd to T• -~ 1 ~ d 111 ~ 1 Publfshed Orang• Co.t$I OotlV Pllof, me 11\at theY &xeculed lllf> '"""' °" .. e U•N"' gn= l>e$ cer Y $"" • Aorll s 1968 554-61 beM•I of said corPOrallo~ and as an cnnductJno a buslneu at 71'·B Wt$! 20th • Individual. respeclfv•IV. Streel. C0$1a M.•n. California. under the LEGAL NOTICE
In Wllntu Whereor. I hav~ hffeUnto llCllllO<ls llrm name ol JANE ENTER· NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. 1 my !land a11d eftl•td my olllciel PRISES ano lhel u ld firm 1$ comc>o>e<I SU,.EltlOR COURT OF THE
IH I lhe d•Y and year In thl1 cerliflcale of lho following ~rson. wt.ose 11'!l'le I~ s:TATE OF CAl.IFO•N1A •o• li'>I above wrlllen. full and Pl•ce of rufOence Is as follows: " ~ " !OFFICIAL SEAL) Oorottly J•nt Aschtnbrenntr. 114-8 THI COUNTY OF OIU,NGE
Juno v Belr Wcu 20th Sirttl, Co•I• Mesa No. A·Sf4Tl Notarv 'Pubti~, Callfornl• Dated March 14, 1961 Eslale of LOUIH Tartaolla, DeceaM!d
Prlncloal Ofltct O. J, A$Ch•"brenner NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tt..
Los Angeles, Callfornla Sl•I• ol Calllor11ia, Oranoe Counrv: creditor~ of the abov~ namect d~ent
4713.oc On M•rch U, 1m, ~fort me, 1 Notarv ltl11 •II Per•Oft• havl11g clolm~ ~''"'' irranltll" o Laven All'! Publl(. In end for said Stalt, 1>trsonelly lhe said decedt'nt .,, requlrtd to file uo west Sixth s1 . .' suit•· 101 •P~•r~ OorolhY Jone Aschtnbrennor. !hem, '!"ltn 11\e nec•uerv vouci..ri, In Lot Anttlet Calllornll known to me 10 be lh• ~"°" wttou Ille office of fhe cltrk of lhe abovs Tel· 12131 t2l·1UI nerne h subcribed 10 llw! wUMn lnSlru· entlll~ court, or lo Pf••ent them. wllll P~bll1hed Oranne Coasl Oa•IV Pilot men! end acknowledged sho uocvl~ Ille 11\o I ntteuery vouclh•rs. In Ille ur>-• ' H mfl dtn 0~ el lht Off Ce of his A Horney, March IS, 22, '9 and Aprll S, 1963 0148 !OFFICIAL SEAL! Roborl A. Eulman, Sulle '°'· 7791)
LEGAL NOTI CE JOHN B. SAUNDERSON fll Harbor Boulev•rd, Coslt Mesa, Ct lllo,..,la Nolarv Public. Callrorni. 97626, wlllch ll lflt piece ol bllsl,,.u
IN T"IE •IJPERIOR COURT OF TH• Prlncloal Olflca In Oranoe County Of !ht u~rslgntd In all rnallers ,,.,,,_ " ~ " Con'i. E•e>. Ocl. 31, ttlO t1lnlng to Ille f'ltale of uld d1'Cedenl. STATE OF CALll'OllHIA IN AND llOlt Publbhed Orange Coasl Dally Pllol, within sl• monllls 'tier the first oubllC8•
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE M1rch IS. n . 19 and April s IHI ·~· lion of !hi• nollct. No. i\·SUSO ' Oetecl Marc/1 29, 1963 NOTICE 01' AOMINISTltATOll'S SALE LEGAL NOTICE Jam" Tart191la 01' RIAi. PROPERTY AT llltlVATlt jl.fftt. E•ecutor of Ille Will of
~:~"~ M•lltr of lht &!t ie ol OOl.ORH ClllTll'ICATE 0, •USINESS Robtrt "· ~~:,.:i:va n1med -·n•
I(. MABE, eh KIRl<PATRICK MABE, . f'ICTITIOUI NAMlt Suitt 341, aka D. K. MABE. aka DOLORES MABE, Th• undersigned does Ct rtlly I am ccn-21'° Harbor BOOMVanf, Oeceued ductlno • bu$llltU at 1169 New-I Co111 Mese. C1llto11tl• '261' NollU! is herebv ~lvef\ 111•1 Margaret Avenue. C<ala M.:>0, C1lllomla, under lhr Ttl: S40·0ll0
Sue Slaft9tr, as edmlhhlT•lrlx with will llcflllout firm neme or $A RA S Allwnev tor E•"'11w innexl'd Of Ille f'llefe Of Dolor .. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO and tlltl said Published Oremie Cotlf Oall'f Piiot.
klrk.,.trlck Mallo. dKeUfd. Wiii stll firm " COl'TIPOSed ot "'~ lol10Wl1111 l>tMOn, Mardi 29 •lld April s, 12. 19. 1961 51~
11 prlvaie wle. to lht hlgnut ond whose nam~ In lull i nd place of residence LEGAL NOTICE best blddllr, under 11\e terms and ~ Is H toll!J'Ws
dHlon• h .. e11111ttr mentle>IWld.·•nd 1<1blAci Ntrt ndrt Kumer, , .. , Crolldon SUf'Elitdii COURT OF THE lo conflrmalJon by Ille SVperlor Court. Slrtet, Cosio Mtu. Calllornla tU26. STATE o' CJtLlllORNIA l'Oll.
OQ .-.oru s. ''"· ., '"" llour ot Dated M ... ch 71. 196t TH! COUNTY 01' ORANO'I 10?00 o'clock A.M., or lher~alttr Wflhlll Nuendre Kumer • No. A·St62:2
tno time .•II-by law. al IM' Ofllce Stele of Ca.lllornlo, Ortnt1e Counlv: NOTICI 01' HEAltlNG Oii Of H. Jat~ Hall. ettorntY for atld On March 7l. '"'· before me •• NOl•rv ,.lt'TITION FOR ,.ROaA TE 1dmlnl11Talrl><. 31 419 Eu t 1 llh $1roel, Public In and for said Slel•. personellv OF WILi. ANO l'OR
CO'lo Mtu, C•llror1111, all lhP right, 1111•, appored Nartndra Kumar known lo ""' LETTltll!S TESTAMUITAR'I'
lnte•MI and es111e ol lhe clecused, ro bo Int ~ w!low nam. Is subscrlt>-E•lalt Of ~orge W. Harlow. Oecused. In t nd to •II ""'' eert1ln real Pl'oe>erfy ed lo tht within ln1trumf<!I uld NOTIClt IS HEREBY GIVEN Tllet tllYtlfd 11 6151 Pallsadf>s Drive, In l>Cltnowle<lqtd ht UKUled Ille wrnt. Ann S. HarlOw hn flftd 11tr11n a lht City of Hunllnglon ~Beach, County (OFl'ICIAI. SEAL) ~llllon tor oroblte ot wtll end !of'
of Oranec. Sllle of Callfornl•. dascrlbed Jot•~~ E. Divl• lnuence Of Leiter-. Tetltmtnllrv to n lol!ows: Hott rv Publlc-<:tlllo.-nl1 P~llllone:r, rol•~n'° to Wiiiet! Is modi! Loi 101 of Tract No. 5536. In lhe Principe! Office In for lurt'"'r pertlculor$, and that 1"8
City ol Huntl119ton Beach. County ol Orenoe County tim• end oi•~ cf hl'arlno Ill• u m1t Oranoe. Stele Of C811fornlt, u ocH Mv Commlulon E~plr~ h8' been set .for Ao•ll tt, 196t, at map recorOtd In bo04I 207 111gu Jut>e 21, t970 9 JO e 1 1~ rtroom Of D 1 .12, .l3 end J.4 Of Mlictlltntovs Mao•• Publlll'ted Or.not C...•I Dellv Piiot. ~tnl ·';];;. ~ of c:d court. ,,"'a:Oi In '"* office o1 the counlv rt<orci.r Morch 22, " •no Aprll S. 12, l96t lf0.6' Horth Br~aw1v. In 111e Clrv cf Santw
ol Hid counlY LEGAL NOTJCE An1, Celllornl• Subled to: current Iott. covtn•~••· Dated Merell ,6, 1968 condlllont. r.-lrkllona. rtitrvatlons, W, E ST JOHN. COUnlv Clet'k
rl9'\ts. rl9t11s ol wov, tH#mtnls and 1'·2"01 """""" enf irrenUn u l11l119 encumb'"nc" cf rf'Cord. Cl!ltTl"'CATE 01' I UJIHIESS 111 Easl tttll \trfft, The term~ and (ondlllonl of wit l'ICTITIOUS NAME C..la Mnt, C:.fflofnlt 9Uf1 ert: ~•h In ltwlul money ol the Unli.d TI>« undersltl'ltd d-ttrllfv lie 11 con-Ttl: '412.SI Sliltt of Amerlct. Ttn iref u111 01 ducllno • bualMn el 2107 Pomono No. c. Atto""'n ..,. Ptlll~ \
the •mounl bid lo Kcompanv 1111' offer Cotti Mew, C.Olornla, v~r the !lcllllOus Publishfd Oranoe Co•sl Otll'f Pilot. Ind lht balance to bt ~Id on con· llrrn IWll'M of CRYSTAi. WINDOW Mlrt:ll ,., 2' end ,.,,,,,), 1968 l»<SI flrm1llon ol Ml• by "'' Court YUf'll CLEANING co and 11111 Hid firm 111--------------
11\d lnwrance oro to bo oror•le<! os comttOHd Of the tollowlnv """'°"• WltOM LEGAL NOTICE
of dll• of cl°"' l>I 11crow R•venue name In lllli end place of '"ldenc• i. ~ -------------t!tmPt. cos! of POiiey ol Hiie ln~urenc.. follows· T tis.ff ::::::'~, Of sna1~ed bt ·:;:Id ~ha~11:: J11n· L. Vence. no1 Pomona No. NOTICI TO CUDITORS
•nd I UYtf Wiii CllV All l>!her com c. Costa Mtll. ~Ill SUPIRlott COUllT 01' THI! .t.11 bid• and Ofltr. must "" In Oiied MlrCll n . 1'68 STAT! Of' CALIFORNIA FOlt
wrltl"9 And will be ro<•lved el the Jon l . VenC't THI COUNT'I' OP' ORANGE Olffcf o1 11 J•O. Hell. etlort>eY 10, Stele Of Celitornla, Ora119e CounfV: Ho. 1.·stlOI
u ld t<1mtn1a1r\ir1~. •• j19 E .. 1 17111 0.. Mtrefl ,., '"'· bolore -· • Est.I• Of HA"OLD $. ALTMAN, Sir"'' Cosll Mttt, ~llforn11, or mav Nolert Public In end tor Mid Sl•lt. <>-*· ,
bt filed Will> "'• derk ol Mid SVPerlo< peraontllY •PPUred JOll L. Vence kllOWft NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Mt
Court or dlllv•Nd to wld acsm1n1.1retrl• lo •nt lo be Ill• person WllOM name er'l!dltors ol Ille ab<We n1mt0 6eudtnl "'"°"'"' 11 •nv llm• eti.r '"" llut It tublcrlbf>cl to 11\t wllllln 1n1trv~1 lhel 111 Ol!raont twtvlno claims 1oln1I
publle•tlon ~ "''• noti(.t •nd bt!Ore •lid •d<-""9td "' UK\Pf<ld lh1I Nmt "" Mid ~"'' a.. re<iulred "' 111 .. .,,_ "ltkln9 o1 N ld NI' (OFFICIAi. SEAL) lllfm, wllh the "'""'9fY VOUGl\ers, ltt For fur111tr l~formtllon tlld bid fao>mt Rostllt C. KllO• l"4t olfl'9 Of lilt cltft ol tilt thov~ .,~ly ., IN ofllc• 111 ••"1 •ltorn&y NOllN Publk -C•litoml1 entitled court. or to pr-I them. wlltt
fer lhl tlmlfllstr 11r••· PrlnclPtl OfflClt In "" ~ .. ry YOUCllHa, to lilt 1m• T~• rioM b ,_rvl'd ftl r•I~• 811Y Or•n<a• Countv cllftl•tltd 11 !flt ofllce ol Irwin Cll1uiow. •nd all bid>. Mv Commlulon b Dlrn Arto<My, 1111 N. Hlthltl'ld A,,.., Sulttt
Dtfl'd • M.,<h 18. 1968 JUiy 1, ,... Ital, LOI Anetlts. ''"'°""'' tQO:lt, Wl'tltll M•rtar•I Su• $!anger. PWICtht!f Ortflff C.0.ll DtllY Pllol, II "" plac• Of bus•--· ol "" ~l,ned Admlnlllralrl~ WT!lt wltl Merell tt •r4 Allf11 .S. 12, 1•. 1'81 \11.a In tll meltut DlfttlnlM Ill the ntti.
Annoed at "" £\lat• "' stl!I ~~t. wlltlln arw "'°"""'
o1 DolCNa Kltlu>•l•IO Mebc> altor 11\t flt'\I wl>llctllon o1 11111 netlOP·
O .. ted Doltd Merell '7. '""· H. JA(I( HA~I. QUICK Jonlc:e An,,..n Alt.,..., fl Lew M rnlnlatratrlll ol Ille Eat~,_
......., uw '""''"' ol "" ·~ "'"*' ~ t2t IHI 17tlt lt,..I C.tth tp qMlc.ly Oii Ioctl IRWIN CNAULOW
c.t• Metil, Cl""'"'6e evenh . ~ .. 4 ttlUr Hlllfllri, 1'17 N. Nl1llla"" """ hftt llll l"lleM1 Ol61 60-lMI Ltt A-Ill. C.llfltNe. ... ""-tw ,..,.111.,.ll't,. u111pr•lt•n•i"• 0111 ... w11 IHI&. Tat: !IJ....,,, ..
l'uMl•IMMI Ofltf\tl C:ottt 01llY PllOt, tfen ef t+te DAILY PILOT. AttoetMf '9t M11111""'""'1• ,.,~
Mllttll ti, 12. •lld ,._,.II f, '* 41M1 l'llblltlled Or= ':,'' DAiiy ~ a...-~--~--~------------------_;, ... _.--~----~----.................. --~--~~~~~----~--~--~--~~-------------------~------~~-~~~ ~-·~-~~~~~--~··Mfll'Cll 2'tfldAPr l ~ • I~ t!IH
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LEGAL NOTIC~
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...V.STEllCltAF r CAllHET CO. ioc.IM
f l ... "'Odll<t'°" Plll<t ,._, 81ttl\ 0••"9• c-"'· ,, ... of Ct lltor11lt . d•d Oii ,~. h1 dtf of fMr(I\, ..... l>V "'"l\HI C"'<>..,.,, oluotw "" wld """"""~·• •"" , .. ,.,,1 .. •tticf "8kt Nf'tnf'f>i'IC> •• t>•rfMn
"'~'• n F~• ... 11u It ""'!rt olv..., "''' '"" O<itlll~H i... been .old Iv Arttwr M ltJ"'
IM'. ,.,. $1rombllt. '°"'" M • • • Collfor""• .,.l\o will t>t <olldUCll"9 I••
bo,Jnn\ ~ the " • m , "' MA$TERCRAFT CAllNET en. IO<•l•d
., .... ProcluetlOll Pi.ce. N# .. Port Bu<"
Olltor11I• ""''"" noltco I• nt•tcrt .,._.. th•I !ht voo•••ltMCI .. 111 llOI !><' ttt<>Ot1tlbl• lr-
ttllt dav on, lot •nv oDllO•llon• •ll(urrecl
1>v voltlt D•llOll '"""r """"' M ''°"'bo· or tlllltr of !hem. 111 t~lr ""'" """'' o• In '"£,"!':;'~' :: ;~':: dtr of •.wen. lf6',
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Tth (1141 MUS" PuDI """' ounoc V4•1 0,.1, Pltnt, Aorll s. ,.., \714
--1.f:GAL. ~O'TICE
--,U,.UIORC OUU 01' THI
STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR
THI COUNTY 01' ORAHOf
Ho A Jt7tl
1 "\TICE 0' HEARIHO OF l'ITtTIOI<
,OR ,.ROUTI Of WILL ANO FOii
LITTl!lts 0 I' AOMINISnATION
WITH·THl·WILL ANIOElCEO.
Estt" of H•to"1 H S•<"• Sr 0•<••> .... N()TICf 11 Hf Pf8Y GIVEH TMI C~"
S#t l'lt ""'• ' ~ """'I\ It O"'tlfl~" ,,.., Pr·~·· Cl •Nill •nd tf)r l)~U~'Kf' et l•t
,..,,, ot .Ad·r1,,1iPrH1on with tM win Al'I
,... e<I lo ""' Pi'll"""". ,.1.,...... •~
wh!CI\ h m.-d~ tor 1vrthflir p.rfl<.".,"· •nd
!NII ~ """ '"" 011<• of ~.,Int Ill< Ml"'" ""' _,. ••I for April M. lt68, el
t 30 • m , 111 Int c.ourtr(IOm of 0•••"·
me111 No I 01 ••Id '"'"1' •' l~I Norrn
llr·•dW••· In 111• ClfV Of S4nt• llM
C•lll~rn1• O•ltG April I, WI W E ST JOHN. Coun,., Cltt~
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Ttll 11Mt1-4nl •-n ter """"-MIS7S
PuDllll>td Ortn•• C6UI D••ly "1101,
APrll J, ,, 17. 1"1 ,72-AI
LEGAL NOTICE
IU·UI IUl'HIOll COURT 01' THI
JTATI OI' CAUl'OllltlA
l'Oa THI COUNTY 01' OllANOI
A•SflH
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Moren IS, ll, 29 '"" April 5. 1964 .AS~H
l.F.GA L NOTlCE
AffiENA
Hits ew
Mil~ ·tone
.... l'tl. AdV.
DONALD BOLTON
FOR
FULL-TIME
City Councilman
Newport Beach
e A LOCAL bu,ineum1n witli tht TIME and
OESIRE to ierve All the citii•"' of New·
port Beach.
e A conservative trustee for your tu dollari.
e A staunch believer in PLANNING NOW lor
Newport Beech TOMORROW.
e For an efficient. courteous city 9overnment.
concerned with YOUR PROBLEMS and
WORKING for YOU.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P ~GE ..
Steady Hands Needed
As recorded in Uus space Wednesday. the DAJLY
PILOT firmly believes that Newport Beach must make
changes rn its city coun~iJ line-up at next Tuesday's
election or face l '' o lo four more years ot slumblmg
and uncertain progre s. marred by political maneuver-
mg. distrust and personality clashes within the council.
To ~1ve the city council a reasonable chance to re-
place argument with action. Indecision with leadership
and crisis with clear and forward-looking policies. the
DAILY P ILOT recommends the election of·
Donald A. Mcinnis
Ed Hirth
Lindsley Par1ons
These men have the potential to help give Newport •
Beach the fresh outlook and the broader-gauged. more
progressive approach that it has been lacking rece~.
They have much in common . solid business experi-
ence. d~monstrated interest m community affairs. es-
tablished admirustrallve ability and an apparent ca-
pacity for dealing in construcHve. posi ti ve programs
and policies.
What also impresses us about them 1~ th at th ey
are thoughtful. reasonable men. Mcinnis. Hirth and
Parsons are not handi capped by personality conflicts
or political grudges and alliances.
The frequent personality clashes between Al Forg1t
and Dec Cook -with Mayor Paul Gruber often a third
combatant -are an old and continuing story at coun-
cil meetings and s tudy sessions. This makes for •·col-
orful" cou ncil sessions. but it loo often damages the
workings of the council and the city government.
ive council performance. There Is a lack of confidence
and mutual respect which is translated into poor com·
munication within lhe council. and often into a difficult
situation and uncertain djrecUon for the city staff.
Newport .Beach is too fine a ship to be entrusted
m the hand s or helmsmen who too often generate their
own stormy waters. The waters ahead are already
rough enough.
Calm. steady, competent bands at the helm are
needed.
Don Mcinnis. Ed Hirth and Lindsley Parsons can
t'ielp provide them
Ye on lei 3., 4; No on 2
Four proposed city charter amendments will appear
on the Newport Beach municipal election ballot 'rues.
day The D~ll.Y PILOT favors three of them.
-No. 1 -This revises district residency require-
ments for City Co uncil candidates. It is now one year:
"ilh approval of this amendment, it would be 90 days.
This would enlarge the field of potential candidates.
-No 3 -This does little more than change the
designation of a signer of a council candidate's nomi-
nation petition from "elector" to "regis tered-voter .·•
rt is a housekeeping measure.
-No. 4 -This prevents the City Co uncil from re-
districting less than six months prior to a municipal
elecuon. The gerrymandering squabble~ that could
otherwise result are obvious.
We oppose charter amendment No. 2, which caHs
tor a stipend for some appoihtive officials. No matter Add to this the bitter animosity between Mayor
Gruber and Cook I for which the mayor bears equal
blame) and Forgit 's unconcealed dislike fo r women as
council members lhe worked to unseat Newport'i;
councilwoman two years agol and you have a situation
which oilers little prospect for cooperative, construct-
"' how small. such a stipend lends itself to .the "spoils
system ... City commissioners should be reimbursed for
all out-of -pocket expenses. and lbe charter. as present-
ly written. provides for this. 'I'hrs amendment is not
needed. All the Way .•• by LBJ
'Post part um
Psychiatri~
Syndrome'
r E~erytlay
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By NORMAN NlXON, M.D.
The birth of a normal baby usually
brings joy and happiness to most
Camilles. But some women experience
the ''blues" after the baby comes.
with spells of uncontrolled crying and
other symptoms or a depressive ill·
ness. even though the pregnancy was
• planned." Thelr mood swings and
mental confusion stem fr om a feeling
or Uladequacy and lne1)titude. They
are mothers all right, mothers ol
hl'lpless infants, but they a r e
overwhelmed -and ashamed for feel -ing .;o.
Even though a woman has intense
wishes for a child and loves the man
who impregnated her, she still must
make a major developmental move in
becoming a mother. The transition
from her preVJous role of daughter
and individual lo tile indestructible
role in lhe life of her own baby is in-
deed complex.
CO:vIPLICATIONS may arise in her
rerhngs toward her husband or men In
general: in her relationship with h~r
own mother: or w1lh the child whom
,,:1e sees as a par1 of hersell, a part or
her huc;band. and an individual who
now is part l)f the outside w'OTld.
Whe'n the baby arrives. some women
f Pel entrarped in a marriage or in
other social situations from which they
wanted to be free U the marital rela-
t1onsh1p previously wa<: on thin ice. Uie
strug~le bernecn husband and wife
continue~ tn spite or the habv.
In a recent 1~suc or "Psvchosomatu·
:\ledic1ne'." Dr l•'rederlck Melg<'s
rerorted a study of 100 women pa-
t1rnts \~ho \\>ere hospitalized shortly
after: dell.very in the psychialric
der-artml'n' M lhe \ "n1versity of
Rochester 1 :-l Y ' 1losp1tal •
TllEIR ,\Gl::S R.\~GEO from 16 ·to
46. w1lh 28 years I.h e average. Moiit
• we re hig+t ~c-ltool-graduates: '&Ile out of
rl\'e had~ ..olle,qt: ..de~ee.-Oneo-thtnl of
the patient~ \\Cre under private care .
the others were 11ar1 pav case~. Most
r.I the group had had two previous
• pre1tnanc1es. with the 1 an~c ol l II) 11
Ti1ree women were included becau:.i'
their p~yC'hialr1c •y mptoms followed
the adoption of an infant. Problems or
motherrn~ were paramount 10 all ol
the 100 cases
These women expres)ed hostile reel-
\J1g, lo\\ ards their own mot'ier,,
bflheving the) \\ere in.1dequate Even
Dear
Gloomr
Gus:
T~ (:,i4f oi-.N ~ ~ &,;r • Beach
couldn 't pull off a justifiable ree
on the dock owners. but they
were able to push a surfing fee
onto the ltid s
-K. J. H.
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IM<:HMrtly llloM If Ille --r. Sell<I -"'-\Ot .. ....,.." 0... Dellp P'ltel.
though lihey behaved similarly follow·
ing deljvery or their own babies. th ey
dreaded the thought or becoming like
their mothers.
MANY Of.SCRIBED their mothers
as too controlhng or too permissive
which covered up basic feelings of
being rejected. As little girls these
women seldom played with dolls: as
teen-agers they showed little interel>t
in serving as a baby-sitter. Many had
difficulty in identifying themselves .ts
women : lhey were more like their
fathers than lheir mothers and
reported that their tomboy phase
lasted well into hi,gh school.
Since infants initially give little feed-
back lo motllering activities, these
women turn lo others t'<>r guidance and
approval. especially their husbands.
BUT MANY MEN remain unin-
volved in their wives' struggle with
mothering and get away from home on
the sli ghtest pretext. spending more
time al work. on another job or in
various sports. These women respond
lo their infants mechanically, but shun
emotional involvement. Some accept
jobs outside the home within the first
two months since tney receive little
satisfaction Crom mothering.
Sinc e this "postpartum psychiatric
syndrome" also occurs in some adop ·
tive mothers shortly after the adop~ion
or an infant. it see ms evident that the
conflict over mothering is basic 1n
women who repudiate their own
mothers as adequate models ,
THE SrtUATION IS not hopeless by
anY means. These women need help
temporarily from family members
ant:! others in assisting with lhe
mothei4ng cnores. Ir they requ ire
hosp1tahzation they should not be
separated from their b a b i c ~ .
otherwisl' they reel t h e i r 1r.-
adequanc1es as mothers more deeply.
Through psychotherapy, most of the~e
rtisturbed women can be helped to
work through their unconscious con-
nicls and become competent, k:>ving
mother · with little likelihood ot recur·
rence of similar depressive ep1sndes
rol!O\\ mg the birth or subsequtnt
bable$.
Quotes in the News
l\eonetJa Kramer. edllor-ID-dltd.
Boslnes• Week. ac Commonwulth
('lub S.F. meeting -"1968 will be
a year or problems and profit,, for
bu~lness. 1 cao only predict the pt'oflts
-I can guarantee problems · ·
State ~11. James E. Wlletmon. La
nabra. OD bill rtqUlr1•& OptD student•
facult)' campu mMllo11: "Any mat·
~rs pertaining to the administratlon
or lunct.ionlng of our tax-supported
slate coUeges ~hould cert.a.inly be no
s~nt from th~ Jle'lPle who pay the
billA."
Atlalbqmaa J9'11 v. Br1us.
~ • MJJ &o repeat 1M7 IU&e
t.come CU' facruu -··we must
continually guard agarn$t abandonlnt
ratraJat, and lhJs Is as good 1 place
as any to begm the vigil.··
Towanda. Pa .. R'vitw: "U Congress
is looking for priority targets for
possible economies in the new budget.
the contemplated increases in the S2S
billion federal payroll certalnly merit
a place close to the top."
IJo..Olul•. HawaU. Newa: "A local
executive commented to us . . . that
the one thing that disturbs him most
about big government and lu pro·
cUvlty to ml.x Into the a/fairs of
business la the buTtaucratic tendency
to believe lhtt faJure Is evll. 11
through fovernment protectionism
busfneu IOMS tbe 'freedom to rail.'
It loses that which has driven printe
enterprise to Its great height.I of llC·
compllshmenl ''
N
Police Show Filmstrip on Hippies
'Obvious Propagallda .Techniques~
To the Editor:
I recently viewed a fih13strip ccm-
-cerru ng tbe hippies wh ich is currently
being shown by the Newport Beactl-
police and other police departments to
interested clU zens and s e r v i c e
organizations. Presented in documen-
tary style. the fllm is supposed to
''stimulate our thinking" in regard to
the hippie movement •
Fr<5m its text. we study the morality
of this group by reading ads from
underground newspapers. we learn of
the evils or drugs by looking at a syr-
inge and hearing the lyrics to popular
~ongs. we learn or hippie political
leanings by seeing pictures or Com-
munists who have attended peace
marches or meetings at which hippies
have also been present. we learn or
the hippie life style by watching th em
walk on the streets or San FranciS'Co.
I WAS SHOCKED by thls film-not
because of what it said (there was
very little revealed here that was new
or objective). but rather by the man-
ner in which the "facts" were
presented and by the source of this
presentation . •
Any inttlligent viewer c o u 1 d
recognize m this filll' the obvjous pro-
paganda techniques used to sway op in-
ion , including overgeneralizations.
guilt-by-association. appeals to our
emotions. haJJ-truths. the use of words
which have emotional overtones. and
on and on.
I am dfaillus1oned by the fact that
U1e filmstrip was selected and shown
under the auspicl's of a police depart-
ment.
IT IS NOT a vehicle tor enhghtment
or edification on any of the topics
which 1t touches. Although shown by a
narcotics officer who stated that he
has used it in conjunction with his lec-
tures, It gives only a cursory picture
Of the problems O( drugs and drug ad-
diction.
Whal. then. is the purpose o( show-
ing this particular film~ f'1 1s rumore.S
tt.at a great number or hippies are ex-
pected to arrive in our area in the
coming months. W~ have all heard of
the problems which their presence
s.ems to create for law enforcement
agencies.
I SUSPECT THAT this film is being
shown to generate support for police
al'Lion m dealing with these youths If
this is true. tHen certainly we all
welcom.e the opportunity to work with
our police. and intend to support any
action on their beh alt which is
justified and legal
Howl'ver. I deplore the use or this
partimlar film lo raise public sen-
timent. ror its text onlv servl's 10
foster a climate or mistrust and
misunderstandmg toward a minority
group. I reel nothing can be gained 1n
such an atmosphere. and I am upset
that. In purchasing this film strip.
some or my tax d<illars have been so
misused
MRS LEE WlNOCUR
Again•• l t«"umbe11 ti
To tile Editor
I am addresslna th.ls letter to the
B y Geo t"fle
Dear GeorJtC
If it's lntf' that the American
people love an underdog why
can't Richard Nixoa Win an elec-
tion ~
CURIOUS
Dear Curious :
He's overdone the underdog
bit -he spUt his own vote.
There were too many wrlte·lna
for Checlen.
They were oot looking after our in-
'MIN~~~~' ·n ~esJ..,J>ut, ... ~.,s 1e f,OUlld out La_ter, and
confirmed. with Division 7 of the State
Highway Department in Los Angeles,
nevtt at any time during all these
negotiations with the state. has the ci-
ty ol Newport Beach. through its coun-
cil. objected to, nor made any swg-
gestions ror ctlanges. on the routing on
Coast Freeway through Corona del
Mar
letters from readers are welcome.
Normqlty umters should eo11ve11 CheiT
messages m 300 words or Less. The
right to condense Letters to fie spac~
or eliminate libel is reserved All let-
ters must include sig114ture and mail-
iny 1Jddress. but names will be with-
held 01I request
citizens or Corona del Mar, although.
it might be or interest to other citizens
of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
I, hereby. disassociate myself with
the Corona del Mar Chamber of Com-
merce r>r any o r g a n i z a t i o n .
whatsoever. and wish to state that I
am speaking as an individual and am
n.ot asking anybody or any orgartlza-
tion for backing on this letter.
About five years ago, I started to
work on Ole Coast Freeway. Not pre-
vent a freeway. but to try to locate it
in the best possible place with the
least cost to tile state and the people
of California. and. of course. the
united States government.
ALL CITIZENS or Corona del Mar
should vote against all incumbents in
our City Council. in this election, and
at the next election. I told Mayor
Gruber and I told Dee Cook and. I
think I mentioned it to Al Forgit. that,
if they didn 't do something for us,
that. when electirm time came along. l
would fight them right down the line.
My suggestion is to all you people in
Corona del Mar, who dislike th.is
freeway. and who feel, as I do, that
ttie City Council crossed us up and did
nothing to prevent the Creeway going
along 5th Avenue, vote against the in-
cumbents.
AT TH~ START, the state proposed
two routes. east or the Upper Bay
through Corona del Mar to hook up
with the extension in Laguna Beach.
One-route lol10we<l~t Highway UD•
til it got about lnmnt rrt. "\he lrvine
Coast Coun~Cluo andlllhen veered.
sLghtly . north and passed behind
Harbor View Hills. Th.at was called
the Blue route.
The Green route went directly from
Jamboree Road almost on a slrlrighl
line into 5th Avenue. in Corona del
Mar. cutting our community in hair.
putting the freeway in Cront. or our
grade school so tilat they would have
to completely aircondition th a t
building and not even have windows
open on tile leeward side of the
building because of the fumes and
noise.
AL.~. TAKlNG OUT wt.at the
citizens of Carona del Mar have taken
about eight years to build: The tennis
courts, the ball diamond, the Youth
THEY FOUGRT LIKE the very
devil to keep it oH Mariners MHe and.
as I understand, they are still fighting.
But. they let us down and they did not
tell us the truth about what they were
doing. I did not find out about this until
I actually talked with the engineers of
the State Highway Department after a
meeting at lhe city hall. which we
were not allowed to attend. The
engi neers told us that nothing was said
by the city or any of its offi<:i?rs to sug-
gest any changes for the freeway
through Corona del Mar.
Remember -vote for Hirth. Bolton
and Mcinnis and against the in-
cumbents who let us down.
FRANK JORDAN
Corona de! Mar·
For Forglf
To the Editor:
As a director of the West Newport
Improvement Association and a
resident-taxpayer for the past 20
years. I want to share a few thoughts
witil you.
I am disturbed that an invisible
goVl!rnment group is out to ,teke over
our City Counet.l and run Newport on
their terms and for their purposes. I
do not want that to happen. Do you?
This invisible government group
wants to defeat Councilman Al Forgit
al the election on Tuesday. April 9.
They can't own or buy him. so they
want to get rid or him. Their candidate
is a fellow named Mclnrtls.
l'VE KNOWN Al Forgtt ever~ince I
came here· to live. We haven't always
seen eye to ey~; but rve always
known when dealing with Al Forgil
that everything would be open and
above board.
Al Forgit has always taken an active
interest in helping our city. Thls is not
just a bedroom to tum. He bas been a.n
asset to our conttnunityfor 35 years.
Newport is no place for Tammany
Hall poUtics. This is a clean city Let's
keep it that way. Your vol& an<I my
vote for Al Forgit April 9 will maJce
sure we continue to have honest
government.
I am asking all my friends lo vote
ror Al
RALPH WATSON
Center, Grant Howald Park. and, of To the Editor:
course. the new church and school Lindsley Parsons hH stated he will
which has been built In the meantime. be aw·ay from our area three to four
Tiiis .. of course. made a very, bid • months this coming term. also his past
siluation for the business men ~ the attendance at City Council meetln13
residents of Cor~a del Mar. ~ere we ti.as been better than most. l.e .. he bu
have a beauWul commuruty and only missed three meetings in the four
beMnd u.s acres and acres of un-years of his service. That he does not
developed land. whlcb should be. at take vacations and consequently be l•
least according to the tu record~. more consistently available than those
much less expensive for t.he st.ate to councilmen who tile annual and
buy. much better for the city ot lengthy vacations.
Newport Beach and tht community of ta thla itatement the whole truth
Coron• del Mar and an .answtr, or la lt a part truth. or
MR. FORGIT IS tbe partlcuJar
wget tor lh.111 letter. although I must
include Dee Cook and Lindsley
Parsons because tbey did nothing but
apparently agree with us M dJd
Forgit. but sat on thelr hands and did
exacUy what the "powers that be"
W'lnted, wbell !le cbJpe w~e down.
a.n outright deception?
THE RRAL braln.storm.iDJ done by
the council ll done at th• study
msJona at frequent reauJ'1' and
special mettJn11. These ue the mOtt
important meetingi w~ t h e
discussion 1' long. someUmea heated
and always important. There ere pro-
bably o t h e r informal meetings,
lunches, etc., where city affairs are d!Scu.sse<T~na vieWS eX:chant~!.-~
CAN RE HONESTLY say, he only
missed three Council meetings in lour
years. What about the real work
sessions. How many of those has he
missed?
How many Chamber of Commerce
meetings has he attended. How many
Corona ~I Mar functions has he at-
tended?
How can he fully understand the
problems of Newport B e a c h ,
especially District 7? How can he
represe nt his constituents in absentia?
Is it fair to be a part-time coun-
cilman?
TAFFY COSLOW
GLORIA S. SMITH
LOIS L. WATERS
ESTHER McNAMEE
'Special Influence'
To the Editor:
Mayor Paul Gruber of Newport
Beach would appear to be abusing bis
office of mayor by supporting or op-
posing candidates and incumbents Cor
the councilmanic election o·n April 9.
His position 33 mayor is held not by
independent vote of the citizens but by
selection or members of the city coun-
cil.
By this action Mayor Gruber Is.
whether intentionally or not, using the
oUice to exert special influence on the
election. But most regrettable is that
it carries the implication Of an effort
to establish a "pat band" kind of
understanding and relationship in the
council.
THUS. IT CASTS an undeserved
reflection upon those whom he sup-
ports. should they win. And if tfloge he
opposes stiould win, a possible element
of "personal" differences has been
unwisely and unnecessarily injected
into council deliberations.
~espective of the outcome of the ·~. the community could be the loser.
HARVEY 0 . PEASE
'Tr eat Like Dirt'
To the Editor:
The Fine Arts Patrons of Newport "
Beach invite and solicit artists,
museum directors and collectors to
help make the fine arts patrons an
outstanding organizaUon yet they treat
ttle artists and their friends like dirt
because they choose to wear long hair
and dress as P,ey please. Ir the con·
duct of the yacht club members bad
matched that of lbe ~sts and tbeir
friends. the opening of the Ed Ruscha-
Joe Good show wouJd have been a tru·
ly gracious affair.
ANDREW K.lJlK
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the new car buyer into a near new car at tremendous savings.
~he~e cars have many, many extras, including Factory Air Condi·
t1on1n9. All carry the balance of Chrysler. Plymouth's famous N e w
Car Factory Warranty. ·
WE'VE GOT 'EM
FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVfRYI! SAVE S $ $ $ SAVE $ $ S S SAVE $ $ $ S
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1968 VALIANT • • •
IT'S STILL WHAT
IT STARTED OUT TO
.. ar, 'Ah ~ HONEST COMPACT
("
Last Year Valiant DelilJered
The Best Overall Mileage In
The "Mobil Economy Run"
NO CREDIT PROBLEMS AT RAY VINES!
Bring Us Your Bills
let one of our experienced credit
counselors show you how you m1y
con1olid1te 111 your bills into one
1m1ller p1yment ind include 1 new
or used car from
Fully equipped including 1utomatic, cleaner
white well tires plus m1ny other extras. Priced
air p1ck19e, radio, hHter, tinted glass, lugg1ge rack,
for you. Stk. No. C4532
RAY VINES
NEW YORKER 4 Dr. Hudtop
with 111 luxurious 1ppoint-
ments including Factory Air.
'66 RE NAULT
Standard trans., hHter. CIHn
and 1hup little cu.
'67 MUSTANG
va, rldio and heater, automatic
tr1nsmi11ion, power 1tffring,
power bnkes.
Full power with. all luxurious
1ppointments including factory
1ir.
-" Delta 4 Door Hird Top. Auto-
m1tic, rldio and hHter, power
· br1kes ind po w e r steering.
White walls and factory air. )2,
DELUXE. landau top. Full pow·
er including factory 1lr.
CH RYS
I C
GRAND PRIX. Full power, fee·
tory 1ir. Black vinyl top.
STATION WAGON. It's the de-
luxe club wagon with 1utomatic
tran1mi11ion, radio, he1ter, fac.
tory 1ir. Very nice 1t
~
Fully equipped with autom1tic
tnn1mi11ion, power 1tffring.
power brakes, radio & heater.
etc.
4201 WILLOW
AT THE LAKEWOOD TURN
OF THE SAN DIEGO FR EE
• •
u
1968.
PLYMO.UTH
VALIANT
2 d0or iedan
Full Factory Equipment includes
outside mirror, back-up lights
and many extras. Stk. No. V 4529
· OUNTRY ' -on
STATION WAGON Ca..n aNI Inspected
Used C..rs. Before
Yw Buy, You Owe
ft To YourHlf To s .. For Yourself
Pickup With C1mper. Shupl
'62 CA Df LLAC
Coupe O.Ville. ~ull power in·
eluding Factory Air.
$
'66 c'HEVR OLET
'67 CHA RGER
From Dodge -Boys. It h11 auto-
matic tr1nsmi11ion, radio, hHt·
er, power steering, brakes, a
real clean and well cared for
car.
'63 FOR D
GALAXIE 2 door h1rd top.
Automatic tran•, radio, hHter,
power steerinp. s79
'63 ME RCUR Y
MONTEREY CUSTOM SEDAN.
Autom1tic tr1n1miuion, ndlo
ind heater. Power seats ind
power br1kes, with white aide
will tires.
! 95
THAT RAY VINES OFFERS
THE VERY BfSI FOR WS
'65 .. T" BIRD
Automatic transmission, radio,
heater, full power and f1ctory
1ir.
'64 DODGE
2 DOOR HARDTOP GT. Auto-
m1tic tr1n1., radio and heater,
whitewall tires. $1195
'65 BARRACUDA
V8, automatic, radio, heater;
power stHrlng, factory air.
AIOVI CAltS rLUS
•
TH • IMPERIAL
LONG BEACH
FROM ORANGE COUNTY
543-6663 527-2341
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JUDGE PARKER
MOON MULLINS
1M "THINKIN<i 01' MT. ~V~Ri::sr, eur
1HE~~15). GUISTI~
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I DONT UNDERSfANP rT! ••. I CA>tr
FIND NO INDIANS ANYWHERE! WHY,
I CAN REMEMBER WHEN A MAN
COULD>tr WALK TEN STEPS OUT
HERE wrrnoor SlOPPING Ml ARPIJN ORA ~K!
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GLOP:IA CAME TO
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CANT EVEN GET AMWSHED LET ALONE
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INPIFfERENT, APATHETIC, rottr-CARE
ATTITUDE OF OOR MOPERN INtMNS! an; AfJS, TIMES aw«iEl FADS FAOE oun
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DEBllE DEERE
ly Gus Aniola
By Harold Le Doux
By Ferd Johnson
olol, 1 ~er rt·· LI~
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OF ~WIVlil..'S NliW
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7:00 8 CBS £w1111t11 News: (C) (30) 1:30 IP.ti ~ (i) ~~per Prts1dellt IC)
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t1' I lM L1CJ (30) I 11n ChantY.
II) 1n11m1 1s1111tt (Cl (30) t:oo 8 ~ Cf) Frankltlttill Jr. (C) rt TMrd M111 A ~ (6) Tiii fllntltotltt (Q m ,._ R!Mllldtablt: "U.S. In· fJ (l'1J (J) StllM M• (C)
tern•tl0111I Moriay Problems." IQ~ Tltt'llr~: (Cl Today's
I'!) Ahn • Ill A11111 films 111 "What Pr!et Glory" atNI
7:JO fJ ~(I) Tiii Wild, WW~ w~: "The Naked ~tre!I." ff) Coulltry Mirslc (C) !~!11:~:;• !,'!10~.:,081rt"%;e.: 9:30 IA ~ (I) Tiit Hemi!oldt (C)
West and G0<d011 mk the lost n ID@ Sa111tt1 ltld W atll (C)
trmurt of Montaum1. (R) 9 ~le: ••r.r,... (Western) '52
O Tmal!: IC) (&0) "Trina." Hotly· -Witham Elliott
wood's "St111 IA Tomorrow" Join 0 @(}) Joumq It llM c.ta
aptelal f\ltlt Nehtmi!h Pel'90ff 111d ef ttle Elttil (Cl
sttcy Mmffll ill tllls tMl!tlll'I fJj ~'• KMEX
dr11111 •bout • rouna women lfld 10:00 • ~ m Sltllllllf (C)
IMr -" com111nl9M who 111rch f1I eft (6) Blrdmen (f.1
tllt funJ'ft for hit 1111ct1. '11 ~ CD K'111 Kon~ (C) g Movie: ~e'd,. C.nfncr" Cdra· 0 ~oYI•: "ltoch M'untaln" (west·
1111) '47 -Rq Mlll111d Mulettt '"'l 5().-[rrol Flynn. Dietrich. ' @I Cl!lt Mn !cano
p ~CJ) D!f Tt S.. 1111 "'1M: 10:.JO .. ~ (1) Space Cllo$t (C)
(Q. ~60) ''Who'~ AlraW-o1 _Mot · A ta (it) Atom Ant CC) OllOSer· CR) Q ~ ~ lll'llrg• of the l111111t (C)
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C.,nty, Jon Leslie. Wallet Huston. g Mf'll1: "l,..ls of ~1n ftn'lande'
"'Tm• w Ctftteoft11C91 (C) (30) I adventure) '47 -Don~ld Woods
Pl ''"' M~ll'I (60) Gloria W•rrt~ "1 Ttch~lt"I Comet , ~ '17) Ci'\ The PHt't'S (C) rl W.r'd l':'ns (C) ffi B'ue Rib'>on Th,ih: '1oughe.s! ,ft>.la..Htt• dt SIM• l'!lul~ G·•n In Tombstone."
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED
General 1000
HOUSES POR SALi
Eitht Cheerful Room.
Room for a larte family to
rffllY enjoy living -Large
muter llU!te-Modem kitch-
en with built.in range & oven
plWI dishwasher-Use your
GI and move in for SS50 ti).
taJ coats. $29 ,950 f\111 price.
5"-2313
Open Eves. tll 9 ,
THE ~EAL ~
E .STATERS ,
To find that old fashioned
run1 privacy on a street or
well cared for cusmm type
bomes? Well it's like this 4
bedroom, 2 bath, huge fam-
ily room with a covered pa·
tlo and beautitully landscap-
ed larte ttar yard. Vacant
and ~ady for tlw lucky new
owner. $37,500.
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7777
l~ Harbor Blvd .. C.M.
Open Eves.
100°/o GI
Approx. S200 moves you In.
Clea.n. 3 BR borne. Pmnts
$140/m~ lnclud. taxe!l & tnll.
Small dn on FHA. F.P.
n 7,900. 1984 Federal St.
Open 1·5 until sold or cull
548-32!)9 at your conveniC'nce.
1716 Orange Ave., CM
Vacant April 20th
Nice 3 bedroom pool h11mt> in
the_hca_utlful Mesa V.erde.
Gentral 1000
HOUS•S·P'OR SALE
£
Dolphin Terrace
New Paint. clean llnd ready
for 1 new owner, 2 BR den,
2~ baths, elee kitchen, dbl
garage PLUS huge coverrd
carport for the boat. Land·
seeped for low maintenance.
$16,4.'iO.
CURT DOSH, Realtor
1730 W. Coast Higtiway
642~72 .,EVES. 673-3468
R:.eal Estate Sales Pe()ple.
iWllY NCYI' GET ON THE
BAND WAGON?
Over 25 Yea.rs In
Orange County
• Full page advertising
• Inter office teletype
• Training program
• Insurance
• Many other benetits
Call 646-4494 • For interview
L OTS FOR SALE
Level 125' x 267' on quiet
street In excellent rental
area. -Plans for 19 units
available. $42,500-The Real
£;taters. 646-TITI -540-2313
m 1oo-:J bdrm. hdwd noor!.
Ne:. dn to Vets. No points.
Ruby ·H. Ruseell. Realtor
20372 Bayview, S.A. H~
545·2200, opeo til 10, --
Lovely Comer
4 BR. '8m rm, sep/dinlng
rm, 2 bo, center fplc, 2.000
sq tt. wood 1loor, avocado
carpeting, bright bit-in kltch-
eno· Fonnt>r Mode~ tlome.
Priced $31.500.
Call 646-741-4
Fare' Walker
REALTOR
A BIG EXTRA-
'l4 ......... Rii~·1 ~~· ~~~,~~ . Pf S11cl P'1·· !t h•MtJ /Offlee "'~(.fl Cool McCool rv> -..am. ::2J~ ,lireplax:n...-.all_
built-in kitchen, large ram.
ily room, 2 baths & heavy
shake root. Owner bought
new home • submit any rr a·
sonahle oUer. Asking $28.-
950. CALL MR, BLACK.
540-ll51, Heritage Real Es-
tate.
Nicely shaped swimming
pool. N e w I y decorated
home 3 BR ti": baths, 2 car
garage on large lot, dead
end street. wonderful !or
kids. fro<> dn . $20,500 full
pr!ce. Sl.51/mo includes all.
6% tin.
.,
., !tie Preiiderrt ~ fi7'I (3) A"'eric..n l1n4sbncl (Cl
I") El U~urp1def «:J Movie: (Cl "tltrcu'n ill 1111
l:JO R ~ (Jl Gom1t Pyle--OSMC: (C) H,unf..ed Wortcl" (fantasy) '63 -
(30) Gomer. babyslttint for 1 Ma· Cllristopher lee.
rln1 on emer11n.cy ltavt, snukJ
the lnflnt OllfO 1111 base to 1¥0ld
belnJ AWOl. Q ~ (6) Star Trel: (C) (60) "I, Mudd." tR) • 12:00 Q Slatlon·lo-Stltt.n: (C) 'The D (17) CJ) Cllltratittl: htertal•· Style of Yesterday." This sh~
lltlt. (C) 160) FllJ Wlbolt helm. probe• Ille 110sta1,ic attmtioll k
The l1j1 Muimbe Balld Jolnle Jtyles of the put by tod!Y'S so
Somrntn. Jlckle VW110n.' Areth• phlsticated reneration.
frankll11 and m•rlci•n Harry Bl1tk· fl> Cttlciolln fff lttartrdt
,...n~ Jr. ~ U:JO A ~ Cl) Jon"' Qfflt (C)
M M1rw Criflin (Cl (90) ,.,, A"iculturt USA (Cl
f'l """" Cll!s (C) (30) O M°'la: "Teo lat• fer Tears" F"'l llMtlblt M• (mystlfY) '49-llzabetll Scott. Dan
@:, S,.atllhlt: ''flit lfllPClrtt ftet of OtllJta.
P•'n' Trri1I." "~ (J) K~ppe11ina ·u (C)
MD ,.left ff lit Hljtt ~ Cofentt Tlt<!rtie: "OeYll'' MIS."
t:OO ._ ~ Ii' frldry Nipt Mtvit: €.'a Alm1 dt Mi Alm1
"To11 Ctleatin' He1rf' (drama) '65 1 :00 ~ ~Cf) Tiit Lant aa11,... (t) -GfOl19 Hamilton. Suun Oliver. A Teen SC091: (C) "The Whirly
ll•d lluttoM., Arthur O'Connell. Bird: A Mission of Mercy.'' Sptelal ll't T1lil bcitln' WOfld (C) (30) ~uest is Sit. Du1ne D. Hackney.
"' ...,. Yllft Conf'dtntill 20·ytar·old pararescue sped11ist,
P,J £111, Cl J S. Mniea who il the only livin1 enlisttd man •.Jt fl'~ (i) Htl!ywMd S.•tte (C) to have been prtsented the Ai1 (!0) B1rbar1 Eden. lluddy Hachtt. Force Cron. the mllltar(s Stcond
Robert Morse. Walter Matthau hl'l!ltst awartl. "'Mt. 0 Movie: "Tiie Lawttu Elafltie•" ~ Sllltl Alltt 9'ttt1Pt (t) (30) h est•ml '57-Burter Cf~bbt.
"'(ff! CJ) Tiit ·-" ""' S.· Q @ (i) ''""*" Oitn: (C) Htt (C) (30) "Meue11 at Noon: Top pros vie tor top nurm on lush
Will and Jeff Sollnttt 11rtfty """ N~rtti Carolin~ couru.
the arrlnl of Jim Sollnett. who has Q) o,lnltn: WasflhlptH (C)
bttn delayed by two rlory-huntinr l:JO 18 ia (j) The ltold 1tu111111 IC) rvnmen. (R) rt lntemlllonal Zent ~ft""": IC) 190) Don Md:uire. m Mftle: (C) "lrokt11 ~ ~ !1rhlift t (60) Cwutem) 'SO-fames Stew>rt Jett f'=\ Dmllnt l'.llftpl Ch:ndler ·
f'.ll NET ~ "Unclt V1nye." 2:00 8 MOl!iti: "Ralfln" (comedy) '39
Sir laure11Ct Ollvi« lt1di • stir· -Oavid Niven Olivi• cit Hmllind
Pool Time
See thls lovely model home,
new w/w carpeting It drap..
es. • Complete dream kit
Outside entry to bath !Or
pool. Beautifully landscaped
front le rear. Only
$32,500
293 E. 17th St.
$178
MONTH PAYS ALL. Ter·
ri.lk 3 bedroom home in
beautiful Mesa Verde area.
Ideal location. 2 massive
fireplaces. large family
room, atrium off master
bedroom, 2 large baths &
good 5% % loa.n. C A L L
~1151 Heritage R e a 1
F.stale
-Crystal Ball
Gazen studded Celt Ill tl!ls Incle story ot 0 Mwit: (cj "lltttf .. !tie Ar:
people thwat1td and broken a they row" (western) '64-Dale Robert· Gaze East and a little 'north
reflect on the sum total of their son Martha Hyer riitht in the end of a quiet
!ms. The cast for the Clltkhov pl1y q 'M..ir. "Tiit. by Wiit Callll cul-de-1&.c 00 ROBIN HOOD
lncludH Dame Sy!Jll Thorndike. Sir lack" (d;am1) '51-l'tul Doorlas PLACE. Find the '--... ~ of ~lchael Redrraw. 111d Jo111 Plo111· Jo•n Btnnett. • 11UU.,..
n~ht. • B Milrto11 s Mme: "Mtt1y" tdrt· your dreams. It is absolute-m 8•11• Ntdlte Alesna ma) '55-El'Mst Borinlnt. Bttsy ly fantastic for $28,500 with
to:OI f!t Q) (i) AMtttaw Profllt S,.. ll'•lr 103 down. To see proof of
dll! (C) (60) ''Holllt Country, Q) lit Mll'llt: ''tondtmntd lo thi.s statement call Rottman U.S.A." The herita1t i nd bedrock Lrve ·•
LOCHART REALTY 5~9 W. 19th st.. CM
MG-3322 646-2301 ----FC-fA OR NO
DOWN TO VETS
For this sharp 4 bdnn 1%
b.1th witb family room. pro-
fessionally landscaped, near
elementary schools and St.
Johns -5 years young -
Tot'\I mont)lly VA payment
$183 -Hurry!
TiiE REAL ESTATERS
64S· 7171 546-2313
-OPEN DAILY l -. 5-
1'll7 TRADEWINDS, Bay-
crest • Cha.rming n e w 4
bdrm. 3 bath. huge fam rm.
w/Hrt'place. din. nn. deluxe
kit. landscal>ed. beautilul
w/w cot. SEE 1£>.da.y or
C~ I .L hr information.
"C'' THOMAS Realtor
224 W. Coast Hwy ~8-5521
Newport Bch. Eve. 56-5643
MISSION VIEJO
Split level, 2600 sq ft. 4
l::lrms, 3 baths. family nn.
CUst drps. cpts, 2 patios, on-
ly 7 mos old. $36.500.
Wkends 830--0258
Near Bt>acb, SRltoo Sea
Bl'st Joe.. xlnt R~l lot. May
trade for truck. late car
-or -submit what YOU
b<t\.P. Asking S3 250 642-3589
NOW'S THE sllength of Ameriu lits in Its 1rau 2.:JO ~ 114 Alai (Cl &: Co. NOW <day or night)
roOJl, 'lBC Ht'" ••mines this Oil Cl111 '" Su C.tsa 54&-8222, Zl99 Fairview Rd.. TIME. FOR philostiphJ Ill thlt "°'""' tlllf J _ .Cosia Mesa.
presents ib ftClfJ IA American Nft :Oe &9 n. Ntw Society (C) ----~-----
3, it ist!Wtd outside tht bl• cities. l:30 6 CIS Colt Classic: (C) Ou•rtff· Hun•1'n"'on Ha-rb-our "'UICK CASH r.I Ceor'lll l'r.na"' l'!IWI (t) (.60) fiMI rru:tth. I !JI ~ 0 ~ ~ rnmiD Tiit Ctafrtlt. R st! l rttd CC> ..
.....,: (IO)-liit'liiitiui.nt '" el ~ .. ~Tiit;:' ......... {C) MaJn chann~l waterfront THROU'"H A ~ Mc:Carlhft whtn tht R1publl· m .. ., 1 \JU ......... T• tcl homt>. 3 Bl( '2 batbs """"' '
tflt-nttion wtttt ehJran ilf Com· · ·m UIW Jltjtr~(C) "tttllo .• frlace. -•ur ~ boat. Best..watmr.t -- _ ~.:-n!Q!.J. ·-·-_ ctn Seriator from W'11C011Sh1 shoo' _ -·-1o. • ,..~.,..,.... • ~AUY-ll!ttl.A.Y----
MUMlt .filflltrJlloe ht llllftJ1IMlt. .... tfelil.". . ..._::;.. _,; ...=-=-bu)o--~Alkmg pr@~ --y -. --
It ffil 111!iject el tllil •!*ill. '* n"' OlllMrlllw. .... ,_ IC) 179,500 BkF. Call Dick Fabi· w ANT AD m Ala Drtlet lhn CC> <601 D ~ r6'l C11111111~ hwlill1 an 847·2531 · rt lY Rndtr's Dfptl {t) -.-
G) Lidia lillrt ft Slltl1ect Htl•ts tt:• m ...... (C) fn Ctlfonllt Tn $Pldlf
If) Mr. -' llln. l9lrtll 4:'° I) t:il (])Sn Anltt a.: fC)
U:Ot GEM!! O'a.ct •"9't: (C) (30) The JI2S.OOO lnvftatloMI S.11 111111
Jtny Dunphy. i lsmo. D Th 11111 .... "-: (C) (30) ~-·"""''tclicllelll ... (C)
..... ..... 'U
f= .... : ta "M-.icl er--s:00 en.. "",..... ta ,,.
) 'S~rl>ara StallllJ'CL Goc11tt •-tennis. """= (C) Bart1t Ward. Flllln ..... : """"'11 City ..,.. (h h!'IJ ...... ... (C) =.. '5S-ltiellarll Klley, lolln Mc· ~ UC'I WW. ... ..
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SERVING THE
Public and Trade
COMPLETE
PRINTIN& SERVICE
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HOUSI$ FOi SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt Ull HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE
DAJL Y PILOT !&
HOUSES FOR SAl'E
CMneral 1000 GeMt•I 1000 0-.r•I 1000~Mral 1000 Gener•I 1000Gener•I 1000 Gener1I 1000 Gener•I 1000
HOUSES FOR SALi
o..r.1
FOR SALE
lohn macnab PRACTICALLY NEW WATERFRONT LOTS
DOVER sHoREs AIR CONDITIOllBJ BUllDJNG New Waterfront Section Just Opened
, .. OPll HOUSES
SAT/SUN 1-5
like New Builder must wll unml!dlat~ TO BE MOVED JO YOUR SITE (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots. including ~~,.a::· n~!' v~ ~in:: 1400 SQ. FT.-CARPETING-lf2 BA TH boat slips, from S33 00 $19,500 Spa.nlsb ~hlt.ecture. Now used ac safes pavilion for luxury Home 0
•·kine Sl'".""' D 1 t Id f R I .... ~ ' -u JVU eve opmen . eal or use as ea =late or
Offers Invited Auto Sales Office or 86 Beac-h Home. Huntin9ton Harbour Sales Sat ..• 51111. 1 ·5 10% down. 3 BR 2 bath re-Call for an Appt. 642-823.l CALL DICK FABIAN -847.2531 109 l'J. BAY FRONT, decorated thro1.1gbout in.j --Price $9.150 962.2461
Balboa laland cllld.in& n ew carpeting MAGNIFICENT new Vic.,... We will mall you lot maps
35' on 8-)'/3 bdnn/raraae lush landsca.Ptnr. Hurry~ ho.me in the fines! location OCEANFR_O_N_T_H_O_M_E-,-0--------• & financing information.
atresaed for addlt\qn. Low-this one. Vacant. in Dover Shores. 4 B<lnn. Right on the beach -3 bed· I J l
est prk.~ on water with p I H large Social rm, 11Weeplng room 1~ beths LaJ-ge 1.1p. 'Oen ....N-ou~e ==z=z==:===~~~=======ZE
pier • •• • • • • • .. .... $87.500 00 ome View, completely Ctll"J)l!led, stuir~ sitting ~m with a r BADLY NEGLECTED I
drapes, and landBCapcd • . view of islands for 100 miles a I I =i:u~R $21 950 ..... c>'i;EN··DAIL~29~500 hs-r~::~~g -~m oo:thga~~! 1801~~.:~~~d~~lne HlUI been vacant & needs p en -..H-ouje
Home lor chi.ldrenl larre lam. r , 1324 G•l•xy Dr. with pal'IOAg space for 2 Baycresl tnot lease bold1 cleaning up. Energetic buy.
Ily room/~ bdrm. l'..arae lot/ 3 BR z bath, heated & fil. DOVER SHORES morr r11rs.-Asking ~.500. Here's • hr--.iutifully J('Slgn· er not atraid of work can
Owner mUlt sell • • '42.500 tered pool, blt·in vac. clean--Owner may accept small ed Georgian Coloma I home fut it up It. have a bargain * * *' er A TV, outst•ndin& bu;y. BA YFRONT trade' wtth the charm of gleam· Basically a good home. 3 BR 'a~rn' Immediate poueuion. DOVER SHORES NEWPORT BACK BAY 1ng white shuttrrll. red brick +dining room. built-ins. ex-
1 NEW 4 Bdr 4 be h -·~ M . 3 bdrm Loe & classic doorway with carr-tra si.7ed y11rd. heavy :shal<e C II P k m, t • ..., .... er a11sive . -ated ia-lamps'. c,...i~aow; Jor· .... 0 ege ar 1 rm, d~ rm. large Socinl on secluded C"Ul-df"-sar -.. ~ roof. 2 bau"'. Submit low
rm. Pier &: Slip. 6% '\ h· lmpn'Ss1vr stone fireplace mal dining roum. eoonnous down • 11sking S23.995 . 15,., On ~•olo n....... living room. ~1nelled game Sat 1.5 ~1ng · rr . lo .,~-."'"'s extra la~e living • • $26,950 tied buyer •• .. . , $167.500 room -Truly outstanding room with bookca.ses & a S'h% LOAN 3616 OCEAN BLVD/Corona OPEN SAT & SUN I at $44,500 and you own thr bar, wondt•tful kitchen 11.•tth
solid walnul cabinets. A ooc del Mar. Adult ~ed Larae 3 BR 2 beth. double 333 Morning St•r Lin. land of> a kind quality butlt near-Only $166 Mont
home with guest apt. 50' .,_ 1 1 d A. --A FEW STEPS TO BAY ..,.... bome for ... n fastid\. wide lot. VTEW of entire <=<Pace, cu e sac. ,..,... CAMEO SHORES j B<lnn. -Cu st 0 m built ""'~ u•~ Spotless 3 +-family room
11__ .,,7 ..,,,. sume IJlih FHA.Joan. bo d ed f h . ous bu;yer: Exqwsitely d<'C· home in nice area Newly coast w"" ...... · · ~ wvv t7 OWNER MOVED . MUST BE me eSJgn or I e uln-orated g, unprcc-ahly land· u~-1111 SOLD! Beautiful spacious mate in easy Uving for !he palntf'd in & out. electric
Sun. 1 ·5
568 SEAWARD/Corona High-
lands. Large 2 bdrm/shake
roof. Large lot . . . . S34.500
-SECLUDED
MANSION
Ocean View home. 1 ·-e large family Pool sized scaped. built · in kitchen, dishwastl-......," Ruth P1rdoll, Realtor h I 1 f __ _. .... oval pool . .J B<lnn, lan11, 51; family room. -Banque• t>r, es ove y cn'-'-'U ya1u. l&m Westclitr Dr. &1:?-5200 / & d bath.s. Asking • • . . SUS.IXXI sil.e dinln~ room a n d 3J1 1111!!!!~------·I w w c1111:iets rapes. OPEN DAIL y electne k1tcht>n that is un-SEA & SURF Only S'.l4.200 llun·y·
4627 Perh1m Or. l>elievablr. -Just $69.500-With 100 milr view. J bdrm11 ~r.w.c I Try 10"~ down. 11111111
HARBOR 646-~~~ ~s. ~~~-~313 ~~bai:'"~r~:~~ ':~~~:°~ &Mlii
HIGHLANDS drapes. Up~uurs ro11ld bl'
SUNDAY 1:.!-5
1606 Harrow Pl1ce
in Weslclilt loU Dover Dr.I
Do see this un1<1ue & a~
peal.ini 3 BR hom1" The
largl' hvini: room. formal
dining room & panelled
gamr room overlook beau-
tifully landscaPed groun!ls
with raised planters, ma-
ture shrubs Ii trees, shcL.
tered patio .. The spacious
master bedt'OOm suitr has
a huge walk·in-<'nd cloS1;>t.
You'll find hciy aJI thosf'
dr(UXe extn featUN"S or II
qualhy C'Ustom-buiJt home!
$57,500.
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
16<li Westcliff Dr. 641-5200
* CLOSE OUTS *
Get Ready
for Summer
By ttae Seashore
A dellgbtlul 4 Bedroom
Beach home
glued ll.le ealmg are-a
modem bwlt-tn kuchen
secluded PilllO
mi1s1rr Bdrm w•11undeck
askln~ S31.500
with very nex1ble terms
(.)II( Beverly Pavlovwh
Evrs. 67~
HAfUIOR
CUSTOM VALUE
A large c:uatom 3 BR home
for only S38.300 in Jllewport
Beach. ~ liQ. fl of over-
111ud bedrooms, 21, baths,
two magnllicent fireplaces
and a large famJly room.
Only SJ.830 down payment.
SWEEPING VIEW
f rom the living room and
dining room ol. this larie
4 BR borne with huge rum-
pus room. s,ee the bay.
lights, Catalina li.1and and
Palos Verdes Peninsula.
This home is Ideal for the
family and entertaining.
S49.950 wilh a low down
payment.
••~•s.PRiNa
"w •REALTY
••• "ANYTIME"
1801 Westc.UU Dnve
CHEER THE
GENlROSITY
OF Ti-tE LE~DF:R. ~U~1E I iiiiiiii~Miiiiiiiiiiiiiil
$19,000 -5~. ';( LOW IN·
TERLST LOAN. QuaJ1y con-
structrd l brorooms, 2 full I
baths homr. DlNING AREA.
breakfast bilr. spacr saving
Built-in ~·~ kitchen and !Wf)-
atatl' servicl' JX>f'Ch N"" ty
pauited thru out. carpets,
drapes and nutone radio
speaker sy~trm lnclud<'d.
Laree detarhcd doublr 1.,'<lr·
agl' • font'f'd yard A whalr
or a good buy -ACT NOW"
2-IH Vista Del Oro
Newport Beach
Bluffs "E" Pl•n
t'Oflstructed in Urul t
(now mature)
located in very charming,
serf'ne atmosphl're of large
trl'<'S, grass, colorful tlowen
:l BR, :!'~ ba. fam rm.
All in perfect condition.
Call for appt. lo appreciate
Ph. 644.1133
Imagine yourself drivinit
down your privately owned
drive way to your secluded
llhake roofed hideaway of
3,600 sq. l'l. of gracious coun-
trY llvmg. This mammoth
4 !Sedroorn. split level man-
'The popular
0
lari:e 4 B<lrm. four bedrooms. Don'• con-1093 Baker. C.M. 546-5440
2~ bath. bit-in kitchen. lam , fuse thill with lhe ordinary :-:i:i~::::;iii::ii:
rm "Mellott' built homl' beach housr becAu~ or this
Hdwd noors, nt>W earf)f'tini;: low price. Owner IS ;m.11IOUR UPSIDE
DOWN
Ocean View Homes ~\'f.'ll. call !>18•7850 No DOWN vEfS
NEAR BEACH $118 PER MONTH-BEST VALUE
mcloocs TaJces on low Inter-in Mes.t del Mair lmmac rond ...... 117.500 _ and wUI help finance. S54.500
OPEN SAT & SUN Look To T1te-~7171 :'>4&-231'.l
1100 Highland Future Open Evf•s. 111 q
HOUSE sion hu 3% baths and a Call ror Appt. Qu1un1 I bedroom cottage
16' "< 45' rumpus room. ov-642-8235 swTounded by flowers-trees.,
,
2821 E. C0.1f H-#y, CdM
673-3n o
THE~EAL
E S TATERS erlooking acres of o p en All on a R-4 55 x 320 lot. l:.'x· Yes th<' kitchen, lJ\'ang room.
spaces, !ind 'ttletf 1.an-YOUT !l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•lml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll l'ellrnt ~P ill'flf • Boy • Bil. 2 Balhs 8.l't' upsfalrs.
Lender1 Repo11e11lon1 est rxlsting loan. 3 Bed-( big bedrooms and 2 t'X1ra
3 year loans • 61s'r Interest. rooms home or romtorlable large baths. Island type
with payments only $181.50 living. o.vner wlll lnstall Built-in kitchen a bOU3eWifes
P&I per month on a S34.500 arr:t rui;!\ & drapes GREAT dream. Wide glass doors to
homr. Easy r 1 n en ring. VALUE at only $17,!m. NO Alumimum covered patio.
Nll loan costs or escrow OOWtLY.EIS. li(X) DOWN \!all to ~ ~t!!!g ~
stroll o nyour own 6' ·x 9J' Sell now bwld later -Unbeliev-4 Bed _3 b th-$23 000 ~· X 30' farn1ly room + fees. Largt>:l & • 4 BR-pres. FHA. TERMS. drapenes. H.eevy Shake root.
tige homes. 3 balhii. mar-Short walk to scfto9la, sbos>-
Custom
Beauty
private balcony. You've got ablr at nrtly ~'!1 a ' drn & larJ?r Sf'wlng room
to see thls to believe it. Or $21 500 Full dimni.t rm. O('{'()rat.r<I downstairs. Extra bonus -• by Barket Bros. Exqu!>1te •
$55,<m. Trade /.r immaculatr Built -in J car prage. See 1h1s fine
"Award" kitchen with han. 2800 sq. h. homP.
ble jftillmans, clioiet> of col· ~ ping and parb. A~
crr in carpeting. Ovl'rsized ~ S4l1e Listing.
2 car garages. built-in ov-~ ens. ranges &: dishwashers. ~ 3 ~tores in good shoppint' dv dishwasher. Large patio Open Sat /Sun 1-5
centrr, all on long h~L'I{'. ..:ads ,.W tloubt, .$-arBJe~ ""aaA E ... '.1!.a.L ..... -
Low tow dn. 1714) 492·9'288 COSTA MESA OFFICE
Fantastie value in this 4 bed·
room, 4 blltb home. Every
convenience in the all elec
kit. Separate service porch.
Fonnal dining room, faml-
1.Y room, la.rgf' living room
witb fireplace. 3 car garage
-~ ,.~.;d ~.awetJt. ~& !" l 11h ~I.' ,,.. Ill ' '"Near scf\b()IS ,(, shopp!iig. 9V • t lnft ~
ment. Owner will trade up ---...-----• S40-1720 or e1ll
Rltr. 646-3928 Eves. 642--0185 26'29 Harbor Blv(j, ·'~~·~ .. -S"!ISUnd11y•o1t :'9491 ~ '-'~tID-l. r • CX>STA MESA OFFICE~.·
*LACHENMYER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiim 2629 Harbor Blvd. ·~nf~~ D~E or sell. Good financing· Call Me11 Verde $26,950 TARBl:.'LL •19:-,.1 Harbor Newport &ro· pen vcs. for detail!! -Super • clean :1 bchm with
Attention Real usPd bm* double firepklce. Steps to Ocean
Attractive 4 BR home. 2 be.
wood bl'am ceilings. 6 yrs
old. $26,000.
$79,500 E B k btond new avocado green state ro ers carpels and new paint_ in·
VA loans now available to 293 E. 17th St. 646-449<1 side and oot. Award-winner
S37.500 at 6% interest for for maintenance. See this
29~ yrs.100% loan for your 4 BR HOME new l~ting -S26.950. MF-5.A
buyers. VERDE REALTY 546-.'i!IOO
CAYWOOD RL TY. 548-1290
fi30fi w. Coa!lt Hwy., NB
293 E. l'lth St. 2 balhs. tireplare. fA heat, _.....,llllllllllm
dlshwasher. blt-m Range &
Oven. drapes. carpeung.
patio, block wall fence. A
very nicr home. m.ooo.
Wells-McCudle Rltra.
1810 Newport Bllld .. ,CM.
Landi Lindt Landi
234 acres Hemet ••
• . • • • .. • • • • • S2250 per acre
lOCI aaes Riverside ••
Lender Approval
within 48 hrs of applk:atioos.
2.2 million available.
Contact:
•••.• , • • • . • • $5000 per acre
120 Acres Laauna • ·
WE>TSIDE MOR'ffiAGE
ln4l $7255
BY OWNER • Near ~cliff
abopplog. 3 Bdrm bome.
large living with fireplsct',
dining area, new built-in
ldtchen with birch cabinets,
new FA furnace. Large lot
• 66x126. with block walls.
S25,lm. 642-7907
548-7729 Eves. 644-0684 I
• • • • • .. • • • • • $4950 per acre OWNER
ANXIOUS 263 acres San Ju&n
Capbtnno .. S595() per llCtt
Prepa.ld Interest accepted
on any of the1e parcels.
• BR. 2 bit. hd. firs .. w/w
cpl. SU?TOUOded by trees.
WALLY McCOY REALTY
64U487 anytime 545-4412
Nr. schls. I: stores. Under
U),000. DELTA 64&-4414
BARBOR VIEW UD,LS
CORONA DEL MAR
Lusk Homes .•.
Quality, Value, Beauty, Comfor:+
ln the Southland's most desirable and fascinating area. A su-
perb school system and University Of California's Irvine Cam-
P\.115 JUSt moments away from Harbor View Hills.
Sensibly priced from
$34, 900 to SU, 900
WSI.
Direcilons: MacArthur Blvd. trom
Padf!c C.OUt Hwy. or Newport Fwy.
Tun! on San Joaquin Hills Rd., then
foll~ a1gns to m<>Ml aru _ _. __ ·-·-·· HOMES
SPECTACULAR VIEW-OCEAN ClftCI IAY
C/iann./ £11/ -.Aparfmttnl;
On W•terfrent Heir N.wperi Herber lntren~
2525 0-... lh.I., C..... •t M.r, C1llf.
AMPLI GUUT PAlllNG and IOAT SUPS
My Not lllioY
1'e "CotMloMlal••" Wey of Uh
THI AD.AOU WILL SUllPllll YOU
You can ~ and aet fee title -or ltaH U you prefer.
ALL apts. baw WATERFRONT VIEW. All ban two bedrooms
and two bttbs. -W11'11 LARGE PA110.
YOU ARI INYITU> TO fNSNCT oua FURNISHID MODEL
a.y SStMC) _. Up la•• $420 Manltlfy • Up Pita•• 673-1711 fer ...... , ............
#I
Open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
KMp this handy directory wltfl you this week·
end u you 10 house-huntint. All the lecatlen1
1l1ted below are described In ,,. .. ,., detall lly
adYertl1lnt elMwhere In today's DAILY Pl LOT
WANT ADS. Patrons ahowlnt open houMI for
.. 1. or to rent are urved to ll1t wch Informa-
tion In tttl1 column .. ch Friday.
HOUSES FOR SALE
12 Bedroom)
4342 Winlersweet <University Park) lrv1ne
646-8811 <Sat & Sun 1-5)
(2 Br. & Family or Oen)
1518 Dolphin Terr nrvine Terrace) Cdl\1
642-6472 ~ves 673-3468 <Sal & Sun 12-5)
(3 Bedroom)
• 1506 lrvme Ave fWestcliff area) NB
548-7729 Eves: 644-0684 !Sun 1·51
(3 Br. & Family or Den)
44:i Fullerton <Newport Heights) NB
548-3188 <Daily 1·5)
7022 Ford Dr .. Huntington Beach
842-501 I 842-5012 <Sunday 1·30-4:301
1801 Tradewinds Ln. ffiayCTMl) NB
642-5200 • (Sat & Sun 12-5)
249 East 22nd St . Costa Mesa
64'&t881l (Sat 1-5)
1606 Marrow P1.:fW~tc1rlfl NJf ""
(off Dover Dr.) ISun 12-51
2l21 Leefard L~ne, Newpm:t Beach •
::-..:...&ttP.S2S.5: ---=~ li:lo Somersel Tune. 11tew1~Mt B~-ach ---
646-3255 tSat & Sun 1-5\
('4 .Bedroom)
1400 Estelle Ln .. Newport Reach
548-9354 Eves 673-5107 /Sat & Sun 1·51
1126 Ebbtide Rd. (Harbor View Hills) CdM
· 642·9190 ISunday 1-51
('4 Br. & hmily or Oen)
2300 La Lind.a Pt. (Back Bay-cor 23rd) NB
642-8281 <Sat & Sun 1·6)
401 Cabrilfo, C~la Mesa
646-2345 <Sat & Sun)
2627 Bu ckeye, f'Ea5tblu1f) NR
644-1133 ISun 1-dusk)
271 Lilac Lane. Costa Mesa
642-1904 (Sat & Sun 11·5\
20701 Snindrift Ln. (Sborecrest East) HB
962-7935 (Sat & Sun 11-6)
2979 Roval Palm <Mesa Verde) CM
540-1720 (Sat 1·5:30)
•2930 Alta Vista (Eastblufl) NB
644-0164 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
1629 AnU~a Way, Newport Beadt
546-5460 eves 548-6332 (Sat & Sun l ·5)
(5 kdroom)
3054 Capri (Mesa Verde) CM
(Sat It !un)
3141 Umrict Ln., C<>lta Mesa
546-9671 549-3257 CFrt, Sat & SUn 1-6)
It
Victorl1
646-8811
(C1ll
Anytime)
Relax
Til'f'<l of yard work~ Ltkf' to
swim, play golf and relax
on weekends. We have sev-
eral condominiums all ln
good are11s. f'rorn Sl6,500 lo
S50.tm
OCEAN FRONT
2 BR -Corner Lot
~xcellf'nt Cnndit.Jon
$49.j()O
Williamson, Rltr.
OPEN EVES.
Divorce Sile
3 hlock~ lo Back B<iy · nf'at
:i & lamily room at only
S'23.500. 15' corner lot -room
lor boat Submit }'OUr own
SHARP SHARP
4342 Wintersweet
OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
2 BR :? bath home on
GREENBELT al the Village
near UC!. lncrea.~ing valuf'!I
& relaxed living m11ke th.is
a buy al
$25,SOO
Newport
1t
Victoria
646-1111
Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.
WESTCLIFF
OP~N SUN. 1·5
~ 1100 BERKSHIRE
, 3 .Bed.romn •. 2 bath )lome. completely
remodeled and beiutifully decorated.
_ .. Pool sized corner lot Patio. lovely Jan~
~capin-11?. $49.500.
~3'-'J)2(}Q..-_-:::,"":-:..--=~.:fdBJL~··
LIDO JSLE
Fabulous home for large fflmi-ly 4 bed· -
rooms • 5 baths. plus huge Play Room.
Many, many extras. Owners have ~ur
chased another home Shown by appotnt·
rnent. $89.500
673-9200 Eves: 548·6966
THINK COOL
For your Summer Vacation -this ador·
able 2 bedroom home located near Lit-
tle Corona Beach. Cozy Tiving room with
fireplace; l.Jght airy kitchen: covered
patio. Rent it for 9 months and enjoy
Summer at the Beach. Only $32,900.
See it now!
673-9200 Eves: 548-6629
HOME & INCOME
in ctmrming Corona del Mar area. The
2 bedroom ·home hu a good floor plan;
large living room and workable kitchen.
The 2 bedroom apt. over the garage
rents ror ~125.00. Close to shops and
Beach. '41,000. A3k for !)sther Drerup.
67~9200 Eves: ~29
lay & leach Realty, ltte.
20nw.-..... 1111uua4 .....,... ....
6n.t200
·Huge Split Levell J45-~91 Open till 9 PM
In desirable Ba.vcrest. but not
1e11tie hold. this ill an enorm· Ocean front Duplex • 4 BR, 3 beth near-new
41\0me with a marvelous floor a 11 I b 0 a Peninau1a. older
plan. Hl.lgt! game room "Tear Down" type ~.
(large enough for a pool ta-Price only UJ.500 (less tMn
blrl with a massiv<' stone kit's wlue) Assume $26,500,
ftreplacc &: completely ~ 10% dawn. Owner will take
aralc from the living area! Tru.~t Defd, boat. late auto
formal dUung room. bl'eak· & C1lJTY 2nd T.D. for baL
fast room, 3 car garage. A ance.
RARE BUY for 161.500~
Ruth Pardoll, Rultor
l&m Weltdltt Dr. 642-6Ul
Sp1clou1 Refined Home
Quiet clegM{"(' in fl neigbbor-
hoocl or finl' homes. 5 bPd-
rooms or I bedrooms Md I
maids quartel"!I • 3 hllth~ • :::llm-!-1-1-1-:::=:==mz:
form11l dining room -formal
livinl? room and family hv· 8/8
1ng room .
$39. 950 • Slt(XX! nn
OPEN HOUSE l 10 :i PM
F"Rf • SAT & SUN
546-2313
THE~IEAL
E S TATERS
522 El Modena
Newport Heights
J h<'drooms -1 baths. CUstnm
c1)tllldrps .. Blt /in kitchen.
Lari:r POOL. plus lovely
landscaped patio. Block &
Gla:is GrPenhou!'t'. Specially
Newport Beach priero _Jor quick sale e S?.(l.101 Realty 673-9'.ioo i::v('s. 548-E966 1~,, Te1raf'P Darlln1? I Bay & Beach
·' Fam rm • Vll'W • , Realty, lnc...J
1mmaculatP • J<t2.~ 202'> \\'. Balboa Blvd NB
67!).l(i.11 EvP~. J4~1:.!Sll ·•
Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.
SPAN ISH DELIGHT
Rough hewn beams and vaulted ceiling-
2 bedroom 2 bath Townhouse amidst
lush expanse of lawn in Award-winning
"Bruffs" Cheery cen tral kitchen serves
fndoor-Outdoor,.dining area and quarry
tiled paUo. You'll..cnjoy the shwt_peace-
rul .stroll pa!;f the .£~1f'e~ y(IUr ~-iie":.fMi . crousli~iig-=~
only $39,500 -Call·
675·3000 Eves: 646-6590
1200 DOLPHIN TERRACE
IRVINE TERRACE
OPEN SUNDAY I to 5 PM
Do you need an excfusive address? Do
you like to entertain? This 2 bedroom
home has a spacious living room with
cozy fireplace -and a very unique Den.
complete with wet bar. In fact. the en·
tire home has an asmosphcre of charm
and relaxation.
675-3000 Eves: 673--0554
CORONA DEL MAR
231 LARKSPUR
OPEN SAT & SUNDAY • 1 lo 5 PM
The land alone (40x118) ls worth two
thirds o( full asking pri~. Two nice bed·
rooms, 2 baths. Huge living room with
fireplace and beamed cemng. ATso cozy
J 8x24 Lanai that invi~ you to sit down
and relax. Price only $52,500.
67~3000 Eves: 673-0554 ~
lay & leach Realty, Inc.
2407 ... c..t Hwy.
c...... .....
'71-.JOOt
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ff DAILY PILOT l rldily, April ~. 1968
Houses FOR SALE I HousES iioa SAL• H'oClsES POR SALi _ Hous1s Poa SALi HOUS1S POa SALi
Cotta Mn. 1100 Costa .MM. 1100 Newport INch 1200 C•nMM •• Mir 12'0 leftte AM 1620
•INTAU llNTALS . UNTAU ..,..,llNTAU -
Hou.es Unfumlehed HcMet Univ........, AfM. Pul'ftlahM .,.._ ~
Cotti Me.I JIOO ,..,....... y1n., Mll c:..t!1 M-. '100 C.... -. SlOO
Golf Anyone? e~~!~roNJ Ten SqHeu7 Hlgll 011 HllJ ~~~=,~~~
Ht'tt'a a home to rKIJy Corner lor wllarae bled )'d A low pt1ce of $23.!IOO and . &in 1-5. 1 BJt ..., d1a rm 11 Morlll Cost1 Mm
t!Uoy "arm chair pr' as and entr11nce for bolst or IQOd finandnl (10'0 On.I 11 lhll rem ot a bame. •BR. BftKFST NOOK. A LL
weJl aa tbe ~al thin$;. UY· camper 3 Br, 2 ba. buae hv Make th1I 3 Br, 2 ba. ~ tam rm. 2 be, Ip work·~ £LEC tcnal, ~ to HOIDt I« lcaM. 4 BR 2 bat.hi
lnc room + den or library rm w new -carpeLS, Door Villa an attractlve deduction lot w\tb Ocean A: Say V)ew. $39,480 d.lnlnl room_, Arepl.aee, blt·
have "floor to ct.lllnl(' pie· In Cl'lling trpl. Glumlng tor next year. Steps to WW be --=========-tns, _.., ca.rpetilll 2 car rar-
ture wiMow1 overlooking hrdwd Cir ~ din rm. ~n. 111umate pauo, cool OPEN SUN 1 • S Santa Alta Htfa. 1630 &It, fenced. Irntned ~
Meu Vttde'a lltb irttn .It a Large lutclwt w / blt·U\I, clean kltrh••n. cy. $200/mo. A,1, 561'40
\ big lake. 3 & h1mil}' room. duhw. Sep 1nc1ry rm. Entire <» Call: Mary Graham &t2-9190 3 HM Clll " •Honea A tfEW 3 BR, 2 BA., flNplaoe,
3 baths -now only W .500 house n .. wly painted. A• Real farel Walker Lnc. Total ftlll Inc $4400 carpeta, dnpea. dtabwuber
Name your tenns. sume 4 ~GI or min dwn. Estate REALTOR ~· $.19..500. Ml-TU9. ~ etc. lmmed.im ooaip&DCY.
COLLEGE REAL TY ~5380 Conv ftn. FuJI price $23.950. $225. cno. 646-012
£&£ _ ~ Drive by 2390 Fordham 3.."0 west coasi hlchway GRAND 4 BABRY d VI tEW. f By La •--h 1705 4 BR •• 2 811 .. llv rm., din.
By OWNER Drive. th•11 call 837 U'llOc tor &t2-0344 owner. · n rm, am tun• -c d-.. r JC;n M < ....,_, rm. 2400 aq·tt. Best bid. rm., .... : ...,., o.
Desirable cor lot wlli:e r .. nc· appt. DO NC!l' disturb oc-Newport Hqts. 644-2:51& TEMPLE HILLS or. 2-!ty. 648-20U s&l~l ~e•
ed yard, and lge llome. J Cl.IP&nlJ. A._...... "' 3 •lew boule, 6 bllm. to beach. 3 BR 11,( be, t&m rm. pool
BR. 2 ~. kilcb w blt·ins, BR B 11 uncuve ,.ewport corner 151 Uv·Dtn wffl1X 1 dtck Fenced baclr yard. $265/mo ... i I I 4 . ~ A. v rm. den, • txfrm. home ln Up tap con-Lido Isle I ldtch 2' BR .ba, thl· ' u • turd Dr CM
u n ng rm, 1v rm. ram rm. dn rm, 5 Yr1 old. By di . C and d peel •• ·• , upper ...,.. S · eon ··
lndry rm, dinrlte. trplc, OwnP'r. Call all 5. S31,500. h:.:::rood arrls oodra h' ' I h stnet level; l.ndry, bath. 2 2 BR. clean, nlctl.)' located.
hdwd ttra, newly painted In ~t1-l061 w oors, w 1 1"" There aren t enout nna.. n vtry lie w/fli>I., $95 mo. 968 w. tTth st.
I: out. Lie 1>3tln. Walk 10 4 9n "'14k,SOO ale roof, large doublt far· adjectiv,. to describe the pol.Iman ldtch., outalde exit) e ~954 e W stclU.f Shop 129 950 " • 'I age with workshop, 15 x 35 uniquenn& o1 this ex.cit· on lower level. Lot Tl.JC'.110
e 646-2345 · · West Victoria Strttt. By pool with filter and heater. Inc. unUJUal home of 3 bd atnitt·to-ltNet. $38.700 49'-'"iii;;i;!ii;;;i;';;iii I Owner. 646-7292 There is al:lo a ~pe.rete 2~ bu, IWldeck, $'19,500 6771.. Owner letlVirc state. II dre"1ni room and bath at THE BIG ONE
PRICl!D TO-SELL MtH V~d• 11 10 ~~a. $28,500 -EaailY RHdy to Move in Dramatic Laguna Bdl home.
LrDD\aculate 4 bedroom. 1~ ASSUME f>14~ loan. 3 BR, 2 'I'HE R.E.AL ESI'ATE'J'tS Excellent la~ Udo borne ertate aiu cor. lot. 4 BR &
baths, family room, carpet& bll. faro rm. Lndry, new ~nn ~2313 4 Bd. 3 ba + aun nn. Many den, 2 leveb. Sunday Pic-
lc drapes t.hrou&hout Com· 1 corpet. rlle entry New __ ___ extra.I, 55' lot, S63.SOO tonal Uv rm. Sp&nish type
pletely landscapcfl N e a r dshwshr, water heattt It BA Y(IESJ Timing nght for summer. frplc, blt-ln ranee ! oven,
achoo1 $29.500 Open HouM dlSP ~ dble flop!, $28,300. R. C. GREER, Re.lty etc. S29.~ • $1!iQ) On pmt.
Sat-Sun 11-5 PM or phone O,.•ner ~ 1742 IRVINE AVE. 3416 Via Lido 6'13-9300 Minion RJty ~9-1..(1731
r;1S04 ~ apt~~lmrnl. !:i113 BR. ii.. BA. CamtJridgt Cu.stom bit. 3 BR. 21~ ba. Udo Island Larr• " BR, 3 BA, deft. ac t , · mm rood~. L.t!'e ram rm., utU Huie llv. rm. with bH.m tam. rm. Lee. htd. pool,
occ · rm. 30xl5 covtred patio. ~II., walnut paneling, cor· p~ don't miss this tm-patio pl111 2nd lot.
BEAUTIF'UL tree hidden I . nl!'r trpl., slid. glua doors maculate 3 bedroom borne. sse.500. Equity $30,IXXl
4 bdrm l"• b& home. to pool.patJo. lnlercom, elec. Club house • private beach-NEWELL ASSOCIATES
Zone C·l gives big Mure. R. garage door. $47,500. Flex· ea • tennis courts. Absentee • 4~~ •
C&n option adj 3 bdnn rt Ible tTms. Open' dally 1-5. owner must ae.11. Ma.Ice otter. OLD LAGtR-iA CHARM
tor future eni&r1lement. t Own/Bkr. 646-6001 Du1y tenns. 2 BR. 1 BA upstain. lBR
Boat or trlr storage are
Lan<IM:aped. ~1955
LOVELY CUstom built 4 B
fc1m rm, 3 BA. 2600 Sq.
Ntar dubhoust & gol
1 Bit • house u:nlum. AduJta,
no c:blldttn or pets, Eves or
wknda 54&-6123
4 BR. 2 BA. fenced $UO. New
Cfl>l.s, drps, dbl Jar. ru.s
Par50ns St.. f><IS. 75EM
3 BDRM, 2 baths
Carpela. dra.pes.
$l£i5 month. 541~70
2 BR. bouM; carp , drapea,
dbl. icaragt: pref. elderly
cple. Sl.25. 548-952-4
DUPLEX. 2 BR, cbe-tn,
newly dee, petlo. 642-2949
eves 01 wicnds.
SMALL 1 bdrm b se ,
ADULTS 776 Monte Vial&
Ave, CM
ldeal Pre-school deRJ. • BAYCRESJ • JEAN SMITH, Realtor lBA dnetairs, w/seperate Remodel aa needed $6500 -IOO P:. 17th St., Cotta Men en!. Liv. Rm w/fplce, din Meu Verde 3110
dn 6l!4 %. llO' W. 19th s I 646-3256 . room. Encl0&!id patloe. ---------
coune. $49,500 .546·2263
c·oll19e P1rk 111 •-ntage ·
111
Vista .......,"-van WeUa Home, comp, re-$28,500, Owner ••.• 499-3802 3 .Bdrm, 2 bs. fenced yd,
u v ~"'... d•c.. fi'n•.. ,,1 •v•rvthJn". Br. new 5 Br Nord .Ba·-4-t · ..i-... I fng C l " "o' ~ .... ~ ,. ,, .. vu u )VELY\OCEAN VIEW petiO, Cl'IS, .. ,~, b t·ins. t.J.i.E ;;;~TI v 4 BR. din. rm., fam. rm., pier & slip. Atta s bf.st lAnal patio, used brick frpl Leue Sl96 &13-riBOO
583 W. 19th CM 543-9493 d 41 IBASS. 9All'IOOelecOp. kit. 1....arge bey Owner .•. 6'13·1647 3 BDRMS, 2 BA. $43,900 N •--h ..,00
--CORNERL OT--~.~. 1.s. ioot ~m~!io! Hunti"9fon Beach 1400 Call 496-124.1bfotwu10.5 pm ewport -c oH 1!er~: ~~o~ ~~~ ~=: 00 Rd.. N.B. Owner, 644-1043 811t the 1961 RIM :a:: d:~.2 ':·~:· i:~ ~a:~~~=
e11>t'rc, new drpt, trplc, new BA YCREST In lnter .. t Rita S69,5M. 494-'lli64 carpeted A: draped. 2
pWit. Spec dtn1f1m room 3 STEAL I Assume low 5"~ FHA 5 BR Formal Monterey fireplaces, hunib' room, o/looU Irr fncd blcyd. Won-• sured Loan. Beeutilul 4 bed· style home ... $59,500 ~room, breakfas t
derful for srowtna ch.ldm or o Baycrest onginal m 0 d e1 room HOJM with l~ baths. Nefi Realty 494-93U room. $450/mo. on yr'a
build )'OW'Wf a pool A en· beautllully decorated A Electric built Im. New wall ' leue. Realtor: 6 • 2 • 5 2 O 0
tertahr. See toryouraflr Only lan~aped. 3 bd~s~· 3 to wall c:.arpetJ. F\ll!y_~ U,Una Nleuel--1707 days: U 8-7982 ni&bta. $23,950. OWNER 642-1453 bath. ~pa.rate pfayroom. ed. Cowftd &IJdf e!ICloetd ___ _........_ ___ _
BY CUSTOM BUILDER heated pool. Sacrifice at patJo. Huge yard"co&npt.t. OCEAN VI!:W, NIGUEL University P1rk $56.SM. By owner ~na 1y enc~. Double Garage. Terratt. 2BR. 28A, Oen,
CllARMCNG, Quiet 3 Br
home. Hai everything. Loi
ma111tenance yard. Price
Wf.'11 below market
:>113-6266 or ;;49-1623 eves.
Newport Be1ch 12
NR Bay It: ocean; lovely
BR 2 Ba home on 2 lot.a;
\.'lll\ Ulie a.s 2 apts. Rm. t
bid $46,500. Sell all or ~
JnL or -tra.d~.J.21 ilst St ..
can park in rear Owner 673-n19
PANOR.Unc VIEW
3237
UNIVERSITY PARK
L!f"IM leech #05
Rentek Aven.ble
UNT Japaneee modem S Bil,
2 ba bome w/mnkn llv
nn, tt,ll, 2 !)9tloe tuily
lnd:IC'pd. many bltn fnturel·
2 bUct from bc.b. $.225. ~ 54T7 FURN l 8R. pr, qUlt t
MONARCH BAY A.REA tenant, loftly yard, S12S on
LOVELY OCEAN VIEW leu-e. ~e Cout Proper-
2 BR Ai den, 1 ~ ti., cpta, ,,,,,ty....,...,l7)-lll50..,...._-· ,..-----
cl.rps, frpl, pool $225 mo. WALK to 'bddl I: .mres. 1
Adul!B as.J.2.4.l betw lD-5 pm BR 1\Jm. s:135 mo. Util pd.
TOP Of the World 4 bdrm Call t'+'et m.«l'T1
home, just rtdecor, $235. NEW 1 lars• Bdrm Apt .
2964 Mountain View Dr. 01 9wadiah trp&c. fnnl. $Ul5.
call '1'29-4748 collect. mo. util pd. (15.28 aft 5.
Condomlrdum 3950
WFSTCLIFF • 2 BDR., m
ba, beau decor, plUlh c:pta,
lovdy CCN. ~Ho. an elec:
kitch, w ahr, dri e r.
pooUnuna, dbl pr $715 Ille
67J..8ll2
RENTALS
Aph. Furnlthed
Cost• M... 4100
$22.50 Wk. Up
• Studii> • Badl apta.
• Incl Utlla I: Pbont .... e Maid Serviot • TV anD..
rm • Bach. apt., no ldtch.
C1ote to rntaurut: 1 adult
only. m&9'l6
LGE. 2 R.m. Bach. Street
t!rV&DCt. ~
S85 Month· S7S.o622
a.EAN~lor~
All um ind m up
316 !:. Bal.hoe Blvd.
BALBOA 8'73-9945
nDRO l')oor ~anfront,
view cl bay 6 ocean, 3 bdr
i den, $2:50 mo W July 1.
6734724
Sl~r GI .. Apta.
Dt.X S.cb Apt. w/llv rm
Bdrm kitchen a ti.. t "
2 BR Apts. 3 B1l Apt w /3
ti.. Nr llCh1a A: fwya In walk.
tnr di.st e1 occ.
988 El Camino, Apt. 1. OM.
JUST COMPLETED
Brand new delWle 2 BR wttb
p.rage. $125. Carpeb, dra~ es. bltm. T,e:D«d patio. GIJI.
da:wr maint. ~ Santa Ana
Ave. lAdolt. Olily) 537..Q.180
MISSION MANOR
Lrge newly dee 1 !: 2 Bl\
Bltm. drpe, crp9, 1Ddry, p.r,
or aeb1s II abp's uua. ms
MenOOza Dr., Apt A.
1 BR $95. 1'resh1y ~.
pl&uant p.rden, w/prdnr.
Lndry. No chldrn or peta.
646-2118
NEWLY painted 3 Br, l 'it
ba, Clldrn weloome. 114<1.
Mn. Glngtt Morrtaon. Mgr.
862 W. Center, Apt 1 CM.
$85. 1 BR. Stove A: oven.
Older pref. m.c Mqnolia
st. 49C-41195 or 548-71n
2 BR untum. wan to wan
cpts, bltn&. cizl>g. Pool. 548-
1>122
e Ntw Cal9 6 Bar 2 Bdrm, bit·bla. ~tio. chldrn
~Newport Blvd. 548-mli 1 BR. Gara&e. Sfnsje 8dult, OK. ftlk to eopa. $ll5 yTly
4351 Lido lale
SUS CASITAS no pets. Utft ~· Sl~ mo Y?· 5'48-1949. l)'. fTS.(11.'ST fft! -==-------New Units Now' R.entin& NEWLY Decor. 3 Sil. l Ba.
Furnished Bachelor A: ·Nr. ibopplna A: ICbl.I., OCX:; l ' Bdrm Units _a._l_bN __ t._la_nd ___ 43_5_s 983 D Camino Apt. A
Medallion by Hotpaml $8> Yrly Qn:y Bacb apt. 2 BR Apt. New cpta, drpa,
2110 Newport BlvG. empl ftWl, no .,.. utll pd, No chldnror pets. $12> mo.
$14 0 ATTRACTIVE, open 118 A Ap1e Pvt. court-yd. 54M7li'9
spacious, 2 bdrm, 1arie • 2 BR. $95. Chim OK. mtm.
patio, gar. adults, no pets. Huntlnpton leach 4400 c:ptl, dr1>s-83M470 DJ.st1ncttve new home, Meaa Owntt leue opt Baycrelt Tota.I payment just like rentl Cpti, dl'Jl9, Come-r lot.
Verde golf course 1 block 3 BR. 2 BA, tam rm. 5~90 Landacaped '* $52,950 "~ ''~~~= ~::~;. :,;~•Rd.~ ~ "~ ~.~m5'luy·~ .. o
Luxurious 4 BR, custom pool
Lge !am/din rm. Beautifully 2 BR. 2 baths, blt·in RIO & ~ 2234A Rutsers Dr. FREE UTILITIES Newport Beach 5200
dish'Mlsher. Qulck poa.~ ~~,,...l BR. tn 4-Plex. 2 Br~. Poot. adulta only, deroratf'<I 11Jd lancbcaped
dlnlnr and tamlly room's, .. aan:n 1& ..... Frigida~ kitchen. 1836 Ta-Newport H ... a. 1210 In MONARCH BAY.
$48.too. Owner 644-m&I
BEST BAY VIEW BUY·
hltL Days call 54U300. •• OWNER. ~1,000 6'1S-2598
Eves. 546-&'18 BY Owner $22.SOO. l BR. '1611 EQINGb, · : D-uplu" For Sale. 1975
Elegant 3 BR, 2 Ba. deeded
Twnhae, frplc •• atrium, dbl.
OWNER, Mont l c e 11 o 1~ BA. newly carpeted. 842-4456 OPEN EVES.
Townbouae; 3 BR. 2 Ba.. Ni~e patio in rear, insulated BY OWNER w a l kl n I Bffch VIiia Duptexes
gar.; pools, putting rems ..
etc. Only $39,500. 673-056
patio A pool; great toe celllnp. Alley access for dlatance fro~ ocnn lm· 3 bdnna 2 baths each aide.
Encl. ga.r.: comp. redecor; camper or trlr or new mu • BR 2 Pul'-~-BA Deluxe thrQUJhoUt. Drapes,
OCEANF'RONT DUPLEX
1 unit new. S64.900.
1 b 119 &at"aie. Convenient t o -., '" • uUAD • bull in rea ~IY! Yorktown Ln... schools. Room for pool. 2501 borne. w '!' cptr tbru..out carpeUDJ, kitchen l· a,
CM. Shown by app't. 546-I Margaret Dr. N.B 213. 256-Frplc., 12 znarl)le entr~ enclosed gareget. Ideel
Submit down. Prepd Int OK.
5411-am wkdys. 613-6769 eve1.
6l98
1 2265
' · · ball. Masttt BR w/IU!lMn home or Investment. In de-
BY Owner, Rancho Me111 --bath le dble tnrl!I atnl'Cs. mand area units minutet
home. J Bdr, lam rm, kitch. By ( er-Builder Mutt'!' BR. & llv nn 1ep. of from ocean ai Huntington
t11n nn or den. A.sl.ume GI Custom Horne Top location 3 chlldren·a wing. Tam rm. BMch. Income appl'OJC. S290
5 LARGE Bdrma.; Ivan
Wells built. 3200 Sq. fl.
Many extras. Auume S1S'7o
loen. OWNER 64&-2828
In. Low dn. e11n be aeen bdrm tamJly rm 2 betbs a: din rm., prden kit. elec. mo., pymnt low u $146 mo. ~.',!.!;· 9IXi MacKenzie finest' bit • Ulll bxs center' blt-1.na. Larre brick patio Low 61( % int. Number llm-IMMAC. 3 BR 2 Ba .. blt·ln•.
cpls., drp&.. frpl. Lg. brick ..,...., blt·ln wcwm' 3 • car car' with WJUIRW B-B-Q. Fenced ltf!CI, so call now. <n4)
rumpua rm, 3 ;,n o&d. $42,ooO yard, •p r 1 n k • 1 r • etc. 141~ patio. Nr. Schla. $29,950
~. S4l-3196 NEW 5 Bdrm. 3 b&tba. 2
flnoplacn. on 00 t&lrway.
Mesa Vttde Country Club
J<6:1 Capri. 0 pen House,
Silt A StJn.Ap-. 6 I: 7.
OWNER. 4 BR. 2 Ba., fpl.;
5 yn old, S28.IXX>. Sub. dn.
own/agt 547-7401 67S-0144
$23,500 • IY OWNER
443 f\ilJerton 543-n88. 536-2llS7 attu 1 PM. oc R~E~N~T=A-=-=-L~S-----==----·---anytime weekt'Ms $28,500. WHEN Have you let'!! in Npt 2300 SQUARE FEET HouMs Furnlahed
mo. on l YI' 'leue. c~ Wll1'er-·pa1a. QUJet no pffl. Qu.ltt AtmoaJ>liere. LOWER % bdrm, drpi, 2
area nr So. Cout Plua $80. 847-2125 b1tb, bit -Ina, cpt:a. patio,
3 BR, 2 ba, frplc, carpets, Ir
drat>H, all elec kitchen.
BR.AND NEW. Immed poss.
$250 per mo.
4 BR. 2~ bll, 2 trpkt. LOTS
of closet &: storage SJMl~.
Tdee l toe. on Cul de Sac St.
Lease 1 or 2 yrs. or will
lease/option at S'l65 mo.
BAY & BEACH
Realty, Inc.
il07 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
675-3CXXl Eve &: Sun 833-0101
Coron• del Mar ~50
4 BR. 3 ba, den. 1 blk oce.m.
KiO mo yearly lea5e/buy
option 6'15--0751
548-1517 a.ft 5 dya or wknds. EXTRA Larre 2 BDRM. retrlg, $165. 642-8874
TOWNHOUSE Lrrc 2 BR l~ $130. Utll pd. NO PETS. UNF 3 BR 2 ba Apt. 1 blk
ba patio, pool, E/1Jd1 $180 962-1636 or ~ from beach on Peninlula.
mo 2310 Santa Ana, CM Avtl May 1. 83J.-OlSO &t6-7985 BACHELOR. UW pd, $90.
SINGLE ADULT only. Nr 5 GOLD Medallion 2 br, .2 ti..
BEAU lrge Bacbtlor. mod, Points. w~22l9 cpts, d.rps, blt-ins, $115 mo
adlts only, no pet.a. $125 -==========-673-2370 or 548-8758
mo. deposit ~· 1975 L .-L. ---------Pa.rsona: Mir Apt 9. apnl 8e.l•m 47o5 Newport H~ 5210
NASSAU Palms 1 &: 2 BR NEWLY furnlshld 3 bdrm.
Furn or Unl sus-nso. Htd 2~ bath, •111 electric built 3 BR Untum Cottap and ga~e. 64&-4664
pool lTI E. 22nd St. 642·3M.'5 in.a. Panoram.lc view ever· ze~ E. 16th Street
$140 Lovely 2 BR furn. util looldnc Allio Stach, S220 ~=--:,.......,.---:...:..:.::..,_
pd. 5n Joann. <l block K· 21621 Wealey Dr., 499-3755 2 BR duplex. cpts, drpa, blt·
M ) 646-2811 ins, pvt patio, pr. ~
' art RENTALS Ntw. No pets mo. 646-2171
LOVE.LY. Quiet bachelor. Apta. Unfurnbhed
UW. pd.; patio: reep adult. Bede Say 5240
Re!J. S95. ~ <>ranee. CM 2 BEDROOMS
1 BDRM APT. POOL! ·--------..,,,. Adul .......... Maid A linen service u . .w. U, no pets. '°""'
5000
5 BR., $29.500; huge Uv. rm.
w/b.-ut. rock tpl., hd. flrs.
Cpts.,•drps. Open bou~ Tri.
Sat .. Sun. 1-5. Own./agt.
3 BR., 2 Ba., fli>lc., w/w cpt..
dnpea; 1 ~ blk. to ocean;
2 poot., clubboo.te. All f\lm.
I ~60041 B~:i.n2 t frpl,ae': Very qe 2 1tory 3 BR 2 Rentalt to Share 2005
.anyt.lml' Owner. 2315 Holly ti.th home cornllletel1 tme-FDLUZ Only Shr 3 BR
IA., NB. :'; =~~~= borne, 1 cbfld . OK. S85 mo Huntington Beach 3400
AVAIL Immed. aw Haven paneDec) walls. tprinklen A uw pd. CdM area. 673·1~
availabl~. mo. ~3348 V £ N DOME Joe. RF.rs. ~ e WILSON WEST e BAY View! 2 BR., ciarp .•
1 Br, Util Pd Htd Pool! SPECIAL! drapes. bltns., pool
Adults. 968-1740, 6*-5778 2 WKS FRIE RENT S13S" Yearty 67J.J690
546·9671 549-3251 Eve.
BY OWNER 3 bdrm, 1~ ba,
90% Ioe.n. Cpta, drps, $22.900
646-2161
3 bdrm I: fam, •ac. open da1.
ly. Nq. CM. $24.950 Owner
1.lS5 Austin 549-7m
4 BR. 2 be, open liviqr atta,
bdwd nn. owner. U7.f90. ~ att e « wlcnds.
CHARGE IT!
avail. 642-3273
WATERFRONT
N'pt Tsland; lonly 2 aty. 4
BR. 4 Ba~ den: pier A OoaL
2 Yr1. new. 5~% loan.
OWJ'lER 67S-4!D
BY Owner. 0Jat bit. 3 BR. 2
Ba. home. tee. lot mall)'
tren. Only $3:1,TSO 6'2-2859
Waterfront 6'Z Balboa Coves
J BR. 115.IXXl. No dn to
'l\lalifled buyer. LI 8-mt
1000 General 1000
J Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Ocean land*laptng ~ do aft 6pm Vu Inc Apt. $49.500. 548-7U9 only S28,500: wn • WOM~"""AN,....,.._n_to_3S_to_ahar_e_4
Newport Shorn 1220 l TIJ§jmfJ1IW!Jm1 ~are~~~dm O.K.
OWNER. Immed oec. lmmac 962M7l "moo ·
3 BR. 2 ba. club, pool.' heh. OVER 1 MILLION Co.ta Mna 2100
$23,IXXl. * 6'2-81* DOLLAR VOLUME VE'R.Y clet11 3 bdrm home
For Febnmy! Shouldn't you with lar~ fenced rear yard,
l1ycrnt I 223 list YoW" Home wtth • complitely r u r n t s h e d _.....________ "SWTNGIN" omce. 13 Salts.. An Uable April 10th Sl'75
Artists Delight people ready to ~rve you. month. Agent ~41
l Mnn Cottap $90
l'urn. and gauge. W/lfJde. Upper laycr .. t
o.tom built by Ivan Welle
4 BR, 3\i Batbl + tamUy
+ studio 1e.nal. Pool. 1\Jlly 7682 EDINGER.
642.f>583
$15. 1 BR tum houle. 2214
Pa.eific A ft., CM M2-4ISTS
Frff Rental Book
Drop In and Browa•
4 Bedroom, 2 Be.th Glen Mar
Immaculate. Fenced Yard.
SZl.5.00 Mo. Available Iii
June.
WALKER& LEE
7682 F.dinger
842-4155 Open Eves
PAC Sands. 3 BR, 2 be.,
stove, dbW gar, fncd .yd. Yr-
ly lie. SHO mo. lmmed occ.
673-51.'H
1 BR, nicely f\lm. Clean. Ma.Ice rescrvatiana NOw
Nicely located. $85 mo. Newly Redecor1ted
968 B W. 17th. ~ CIOM t• shoppl"f, Perle
1 BR FURNISHED APT. Boys Club & Glrls Club
AduJts only. $85/mooth. • Spedou.a 3 Br'• · 2 Ba
1917 Church St. 548·3200 e Swim Pool • PuVgreen
2 BR Duplex. clean. enc106ed • Frpl lbdh'llndrJ fac'ls
gar, wasbl'r, patio. Adults. • Adults 6 Family areu
$95-546-JaiO aft 6 PM. 1145 An1hefm Ave.
2 BR Carpeted, draped. C.M. 642-mt
M ulls only. No peta. $130
96Z-8289
----------RINT Sl65 mo l BR. 2 be. 2 car pr, will dee compl. 19291 2 BR Duplex. Furn. WuhinJ
Mauna L.n., 962-27ll7 962--mach, doeed rvace no 4219 • pm, rus. 549-me
2 Roenw Furniture
Corona del Mir 5250
~c;:.., ""v
r--1'1!!!!!..
ON TEN ACRES
1 A 2 BR, Furn A Uldam
Frplca I Pri/Pa&. I Pools
Tennis • Omtnt'l Sldlt.. I
bolt Putt/Gr.a
900 s.. Lant, C.clM 5"-Xll
(MacArthur Dr· Com Hwy)
--------.
aJr conditioned. 842~ OPEN EVES. DAVIDSON lealty COURT SALE Lido l•I• 2351 ~.N~ ~!!, ~~ ~~ 1N~! u~. ~ ~5460 S48-6332 lo settle .we. Located in 2U VIA Lido Nord and 1l5 Sl~ mo. Call 646-6'189 Pomona 548-0'1'28 AduJta
Coldwell , Banker $25 Mow•• ruLL OPnON TO BUT
No dtilQl!t o.a~.
H.P.llC.
2 BR, 1 &.. 111*:. w1ll redec.
$160. Abo, 2 BR. 1 BA.
FURN. $160. Prime Joca.
tioD. 646-2537
OFFIRS:
N•w lal. Pt. Duplexes
3 new custom mled and built 4 BR. 21h
bath up & 8 BR. 2 Ba. dn. duplexes. Cpt.s ..
sel!-cln. ove111. rad. bt.. lndac: fences ocean
and bay views. . ................ t87.500
Joe Clarkson · .. -WatedttMtf· + .,,.va,.,,ii!i~-
a BR. 2 bath, newly decorated and painted.
Oan add 2nd ltorv. Dock will tat e 37 ft
boat. Absentee owner 111b ...... SS3,800
Walter HaMe •
Eastbluff 5 BR w /Yl•w
Lusk bu.ill 3 baths, tar.re family room. near
schools & shopping area. nett location .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ~ ... 147.500
Charlotte Long
2 C· 1 Lots + UNns
Vacmit land etc lnoome unit.a. Heart ol
downtown Colb Meu. Grea t property for
apa:iredalkla and tu 1belter. now 144 500
Mu)' Harvey '
Uclo hi• LeaM $400
! BR. 2 bath home. Excellent condition.
l.mely peUo. Wll1 consider ~~ or sma11
family. May constder leese' . Garden·
fr fan.
Mrs. RaulltoD
OFF1CE OPEM
SATURDAYS
COLDWILL. IANKD • CO.
2200 I. COAST HIOHWA Y
NIWPOIT MACH
'
layshoret 1215 tbe ak'lNt ~ in ~~ Nord. can Zll: Huntin ... on ~ Larie 1 Bdrm. ftl'Y H.B. Shoold be .rung far ~.,, 213: 2'70-e47 •· ..... ~. pra&t, quiet. Adults
3 BR. 11( Ba . pstlo: freshly S:W.IXXl but openinr bid oo1y H1rbour S40S no pets. '952 ESdea. M-2111
painted. Avail. now S77JOO: $24,000 with ~% down. Huntington leKtz MOO ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $60 to Sl65 Apt. Uti pUit.
will ta.Ice 2nd By Owner Could be best bey of the CLEAN 1 BR ~ WATERFRONT 545 lo RiO H Trfr Util Pd·
2562 Cre.tvlew 642·1200 ytar. Downtown H.ft. 2 ~~ ,,. 1 man. 56~ aft T lllD
Unlvertlty Park 12•7 ..... ~.:'' Jortn ~·~'!!::.au from Library. sns. S3S-a99l • HOME APT ram. Sfncle. UtWtlts • "' .wvv ,., ... _ .._""'" 3 BR 2 bsfb, 'Priv.te dock. pd. Sober di.le $55.mb. 5'
:"'T"BR'.7 CDiihl, 'taml11 • m 158 lfUnl' ..-.eh ,__,,. ,tm.me4.-oec\t~ " ST -· - -
rm.: 2 frplct. Aaldnr ' 1 BDRM with view tum at ~mo. Bkr. 1:!1U RQ 1 BarrD M\dta GDJ.Y. No P:t1.
S2S,OOO. 833-0047 Ownt'r Cloalng COits only • • • ~ mo. Call id l t h Lopn
947
•
2531 ~~ ~-c:!. drpe.
lack lay .. ---1240 MR. GUHt~. tam."1'rltrplc: McMahon 137.(630.41>'. Eve. Jlaib ~Want ...... _
---'------Cose • achools & Douglas. 5"-3474 Al wa,ya a Go-Col
cusn:>M BUTLT HOME Owner pun::h3M!d new ?\Orne.
By owner . mlllt atll lltASHIAR RI.ALTY Peuntain V1lley 341 0 fountain Vall.y V1lley M10
3 Bedrooml. Hure f.mlly 847-8531 968-U78 8»-1.S.T7
~~~~. ~ba:: IXTRA SHARP
L ove l y po ol. Prof. lattliabtautSflll3BRA~
.Landlcapina. Consider Je111e Prntlre home. 1bla ha.a
with oPtSan at $1000. Sl50 everything A: la tmmeculate
month plus pool A yard lmide A out. Wtil located
m:>.lrttenatlCf. SSl.500. OPEN near ~Ill&. C>ouatu, Cof..
HOUSE~ Wffkeed 222'7 \ell a P'rwlra7I. A mu.It
DONNIE RD. ..,. at $2t.5GO
N'pt Beadl IG-5145 Ted Wey Rity SU.2579
BY Owner 2 YTI 2 atory ---
comer. ' int. 3 ba. dtn rm: MUST SEU
fam rm. !rplc, ~ta/drlis. 4 BONUS ROOM Special
patio. etc. 139.IOO. M2.a281 '24.9110 to 12'7 .900
FOR Se.le 8)' <>wia.. l Bdrm. 3 and 4 Bdrm. Good aJ'M. comm wlt.11 IW\mm.lnc pool ClOR td lldloolll. M\llt 1ee.
hM!fd. vifw of hllll. '30, Heffdal RNlty
1•0DAN I j I I' I' ~ "Rom• to Match Income"
=====;:;::;:::=~ IT40 Wsrwr ~~ INOTAI I Coretwt ., Mer 12JO hnMr Mo.W Hom lyO...... ...
~ 2 llt. 2 llatt. -s u. lermal . nD, ~
)De A \6 ..-\artl _.... llrpa, Wt-tm. "-mt K"
"
do. n.c-tlnlt ~~ "1A 'loan. pauda $152/mo. _.. C81ftt1 and ';;'",;'. TltADIWINDS RL TY
"1, 1'50.. (Not ..,...,) IGe01l or ICKJ012
... Oirifilit: AmmDI Mil ' •. e BY OWHQ e 2 .... 1....,.,.., 14'7. AD a-
'8ot 2 BK ._ + ...., tr.. ... «II_, !"Alt
-. •• Jbm 1 BR,_.... ~-· 9G11SS ._ A*lnl S:.W.950. m.A OUGON bound. mast Mil?
I BR. t BA an 0caa Jild: t P. 2 BA. Sedaftft hame
PUanmlc Vllw. WD 8Qlad f\?c. $21.450. 0wmr MM:4I
1'widftl. Df·1121 .,.._., D11Mz • llDt
..,__l*_l _f __ _.... My wife Is o woman of
._ ... -.-.-. .... _...__.J-4 .. S very few w.:ltdt, but her r--------la fr_.,,encfous. ICINVOI I .__I_' -r-1-1 -1 .... e Compltfe .. dKdtl• quottd by fill!no "the "'IJl!ng ~ .......................... _.. ~ ... loptrofl .. ~3W-. !;mTPMs r r r r r r I' r 1
i ran lmDS I I I I I I I I J ... ,,. ...... ...._ ...
SCIAMLITI ANSWllS IN CLASSIACAnON l201
·~~~~------~------~--~~----~~
•
Fumlture bnt1l1
Sll ". 19' c.K. MS-l«W
S100
HARIOI
1 BDRM BLK to
~. Ww qia, pllt:lo.
lDdry, 1 a&Jlt DO petll. $ll5
""'. m-'1129
Huntfftlfen leech 5400
FURHISHID-
-U _UMJSHJD_
~ .mdlo.
MaD:LOR _ tnm1M. carpeta. chpea, ballt-a 1 bloclt to 5 POfnb c.t..
---:.-llEEN
_ftDm .UOA.. , -~ SU$..•· mo. IDel. adl. Kq at 1181 E1119 Apt. B, er
1 • 2 • a llDIUI. MUD n.JRN. A tnCJ'OM. ~2 ~BR,,,_..Dupla--. PGll;--Prtftey--,
BMW ~ OiOd On cpta, dips, i..ey, pr, lib
0....-, A4j. tD...,,,... -new. $130.. AYd A pr
2'70t PtM w Wq. Ii a.. 10dl. IC«*
..... Aidum, Ola ..... 2 • J Bdrm 2 Ila Pool.
5tto(IS1I Patio. K 0 Jt A Ul.-1111
l IR APTS
POOL ,
ADULTS ONLY
1741 Tuetht A"'*'
Coet1 Melt 642-4641
\
GcfWd. Pft ICr'llt l blk H. df Gatfldd. __.
s..teA.na UJO
VO&.TAlll .
J'ROll •• Lee 1 BR. 2 BR. 8tdol
Hotpolnt 111.tlll, refrl&.
c:pts, drpl. pYt pstlo.
pool. rcreatlon area.
Ill S. natm.w Rd. 54T·T4m
fBtwn M~ A lat St.>
. '
• • - --I • .-• ---.-, -·-·-_.. ---,,,..._ ...., ,. ----. -.......... .-.--..... ---.... .... -...... ,..... .. . ..-. ~ .... ---
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* *' * *
,
*
HAL ESTATI,
<Mfttrtl
Frf«UY, ~II S, 1968
* Offla Rtnttl 6070
HAL EST ATI -
General
6230 C4MMtery Lota 6411 Gardenlne 6680 Helo Wanted, MM 7200 Help Wanted Men 7200 Helo Wanted, ft'en 7'200
..
MNdya Want? WIMHNya Gett
SNCIAl C~PICATION fOI
NATURAL IOltN SWAPPERS
S,.clal late
S llne&-5 tlmn -5 IMlck1
AULU -Q MUil llilC\.llDa \-Wllitt --.w te ..... ~ ,., .... Ill ,, ... a-vova .... llMI• ---. ._j ._ • _,. .. ,,,..
......,,..,NG flOlt &All -fltt.t>ES ONLYI
PHONE '42-5471
Te PIMe Yevr Trader'• ,ara.llM Ad
'Sl CHEV. Camper Bus, 21'.
~I. lelf-conta1ned. Val-
ue $2500: tnde for Oodg9
A-108 with V-8 engine; cell:
W.27(ll
1741 Weetcllff Dr.
Prime 10(• ior (Arp Ofc's
3'XM> IQ ft. Wat/pe1, PYt
Otes, Crpts, Drpt, a.lr..cond.
Gmd th·. low n!Dl ALSO:
Luxury Suite '10011400 IQ tt.
Co-op BkrL °"1'wr 548-958G
om~: 188 E. 17th -st..
Oleta Me.. next to Security
tint Natl Bank. Alr cond.
pa.rianc. C.U Ray Realcy
O>. &tZ-4311
l..u1le & small. One with
LIVING QUARTERS ,
MS-21~
Industrial Rent1I 6090
INDUST. 1;pace 738 le 746 w. 17th C\1, m>-4..?00 sq
ft .. low 11 7'-t<' sq. Ct. 1213)
C4-5al2
NEW M·l
Rent 600 to 6rXXl h, 2944 Ran-
dolph. C.M. liTh-5116
Property Owners
H,.ve you a R I! a l Eiltate
problemf We speclallu in
e:xcbangl.ng all t y p e 1 of
propeitty. Consult witb u.a.
R. E. Wanted 6240
3 or 4 BR + pool. Not over
10 yrs old. Vitow neceua.ry.
Cameo Shores or Harbor
View Hilla. $55.000 to
$60.IXX!. Principals o 11 I y .
«2131 190-1792
PRrYATE PARTY
Wanta 3 or mo~ BR home
with 1dJOimng guest house
WILL TR.ADE 14' Fiberglas
BOAT & MCYrORS; 1965
Sazukt 150 for VOLKS-
WAGEN.
Loh 6100 Of' ctltt&ge, Reply tu P.O.
LeaY1.11g S\ate. Trade tum ---------Box 156'..!. Long Bcarh, !!0801
546-4186 aft 6 p.m.
WANTED f or Daughter.
Late Model comp&ct car,
auto. T'rade detik, k'ather
<'heir, credenza. cost over
$600 as down peymenl.
54M937
HA VE 3 BR & 4 BR Blulfi1
Condommlum SU,000 and
$12.500 equity. WANT F&C
vacant or TD's Bkr. 675-2503
Olesbire Real Eatate
WANT Tnvtl Agcy.
HAVE cleer ~t
Hotel INse. Art Giovinf'rtl
61J.. 7420 673-9187
Wbat do you think of our
"TRADER'S PARADISE"
Drop us a card. ~
Dept. P.O. Box 18'1S, Daily
Pilat, Npt Bcb, Caltt.
* * *
Triplex, 23' Cabin Cruiser,
or :13' Hse trlr, for car. Harbor Blvd. Art•
travel trlr, lra1lrrable boe.t. 50 x 175 lot
TO'a or ! 646-7616 plus small rental
BUSINESS and
FINANCIAL
S15,000 Bua. Opportunlti .. 6300 HA VE 4 unit Apt in Coste Ceorae Williamson, Rltr.
Meaa. WW trade for beer m-4350 OPEN EVES.
bar & rrst1ura11t in Orange iiillliilill•••••-?· <>wMr ~--t PORTAFINA LAGUNA
APTS Ir Busl zoned w land Panoramic View Lots
for 75-t unit.. S&n Juan Ca-\Yhlt.t water and Coast·
po. 700' b'ont. can divide 9 line vlews
lot.a. $81M eq. Trd rn, ? 126 Nyes Place
Owner. ~7. 4!M-4653 Laguna Beach
Watt'f'front & dock~#2 Ba t-1114) 4M-9388
boll Coves. NB. Equity PARTIAL Ocean vie w ;
S.S0,000. Trade tor TD's, Corona del Mar. Choice
houae or leue/option. CUy. o'siu 101 NOT IPaSPbold.
to Bkrs. ~331 Lovely n-eee. 6 7 l -2 0 1 0
HAVE rlrar 1~ -x-l:?i M~t Realtor
DONUT SHOP wrrn COF-
FEE SHOP n<'ll $1000 per
month. Top locatmn on
Brookhunt Ave • owners
health forces immed :iale •
total price $9500 excellent
terms. Thr Real Estaters
646-TI71.
BUSTN"ESS BUYS
Cocktails-Food Gr $mM yr.
A & W Franchise. Bch area.
European Resl.·$12.500 dn.
Laundromat ·Gr '1400 mo.
OOYLF. WOOD CO. 548-1168
-------l.AWJll Mowl'!' 11hop or in-l.og An!felPS l rt'A. Sl6,800. OCEAN Md hay V\PW, rnr· vmtory l45 1o,; 171b St..
WANT home Col"l)AA dd llf'r E:bt> Tidt & C'rown Or 642.-6100 Mar, NB are& up lo S55.lm. llarbor View Hilla. CdM \11t1ta Mesa_. ---------
Quatified buyer Corbin-l.Mbold. 644-263'.l I PRESS SHOP
Martin Rllrs. 675-1662 EXCT.USIVE, priv Emerald • &t2-4m •
* * * Bay: level view lot.
$27,500 Owner 67S.0046 Bus. Wanted 6305
ANTHONY'S 2 C!METERY Lot.s. Pac G d S. View Memonal Pk. V'iata 1r en rvice
dd Mar Plot. Make otler. ~1941
O>ntact owner. 3'1-727 Via Reas. mf>ntbly care. Pron.
Echo, Palm Sprmp, Ca. \ng. La.ndacaplna. Exp. bQ,..
9'l262 tkultun.t. "Tender, lovina
PAaFIC View. Will sell ooe care for Crte.o Gardena".
or morfl. Sacrllice. PY'\ pcy. GARDENING Route tor
m-0933 Sa.le-Ae<.'OUn~ total $400
Tr av.I plu11 equipment & truck, all
6435 or part. Leevlre area. 54&-
---------538'1 GIRL Worker need& nde ----.,...---,---trom Baker .l Harbor or LAWN .mowing, •di' 9 i •
Adams & H1rt>or. lo Ford ge.rdeotng & malnteance.
Aeronutronlcs for 7 AM Monthly & week ratea.
sbltt. Will snare exp. 545-Licensed & Insured. Free
2526 Est. 962-7349
Lawn & Yard
Upkeep
labyslttlnt 6550 roloul, grade. ~ ---------~
----
SERVICE DIRECTORY
NEED EXTRA.
MONEY?
Join the team at MacDonalds
1f you enjoy working with a
congenial crew, are physically
tit. neat & are willing to do
your share. Stop in at MacDon-
ald's. 16866 Beach Blvd., Hunt·
ington Beach between the
hours of 2 & s P.M .. Mon. thru
Fri.
CH!LO ca.re In my horn,, full EXPERIENCED Gardener
or part·limt. also will * Landscaping . ae1nup *
boud. Xlnt cond Any age. Reas. It Reliable. 642-4400
968-2907 e JAPANESE GAROENTNG
We nMd part time Management help, 11
YHF'I min. at $1.60 4-per hr. to start. Alao
wt need JMlrt time workers for evening.
WILL ba bym t my home • Serv ic;e Cleanup, La ndca P· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'
daya only. Crib avail. West ing. 531-7034 aft 7 p.m. SERVICE DIRECTORY
C.M. 646--3740 PAINTING & Paperhanglng. ---------
Babysitting my ~ -Reas, very cln. 4!:> yrio: exp. S.wing
Hour-day-week. ~34 Local ref. li'rl'e est. 642-1322 --..::;...-. ------6960
Alttrat1ona-642-584S
Brick, M1sonry, etc. Gener1I S.rvic" 6682 Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp.
_______ U60_ Odd Jobber Agency TILE, Ctr1mic 6974
ALL TYPES 1\1 a s o n r Y • * Coostruction CIMn·UP
Brick, Block, Cement work. * Weedin1:
Ahlo repairs. All types Car· * Window.;
pentry & Roollng. 6J6..2916. * Hard Work
BRICK, Concre1;:-Carpe°n-Sen Viloria M8-721Ml
* Verne, I.he Tile Man * • CUst. work. Install & repairs.
No job too small. Plaster
patch. Leaking s h o w e r
repair. 847-1957/846--0206 try cu.tom Cabinet~. Small Doug Casey 67J.J745
jobs. OK Free F:st 962~945 Painting, Plumbing. Car· JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
·· • · pcntry. Reas' Rel. Insured. -Buslne11 Service 6562 Ba.nkAmriieard OK Job W1nttd, Mtn 7000
HOME TYPING CaU ''Mike" 642-0348 EXP~CED Man Ifft<.
642-9157 H Ii 6730 Ing ll!!ii~ I develop'!'ent I au ng mgml PoSJbon w/inJection or
8ulldtra 6570 I RAUUNG. Trash pickup. RIP plastK'!I hrm Might
---------Tnmming, Anything-we do Inv. 644-2!Xn R-IOam
8 . R. ~1Ller O>n11truchon Co It al l. Expt>rt .-ork. 5'15-2792 Skipper/Engineer I Mfld aWon Bldr,. B · Full 546-~!l(l • SA VE MONEY * Before you oat Ma.tntenance, or I
------· ----Take It to the dump call part lime. P. 0. Box 100.
C11rpenterln9 '590 Us! 646-9188 or 642-5666 ,_c_.M_·-----.,...---:--
u G RECENTLY retired 54-yr .. •.NO JOB TOO SMALL! HA LIN .
Y · 1 ha 1 't old man wants pt. time wk
All Ty.,.s
FIBERGWS
UMlNATING PERSONNEL
TOP MONEY
Chopper Men, R.olll't'S,
Mold Maintcnan('t>,
FIBERFAB
:?365 Lafayette. Santa
Clara. Cali!. 95000
246-2600
75
MEN
-·~ Cit"" Grovtt 6175
Residential . Industrial Com· ou name 1t -u t
WANT rstablished beauty merelal ·M ain ten 1 n ee Reas. Big John 642-4030 C.M. 'pr vie. 54!>-1213·
i;hop. Havr !"8sh. Send full RePe.ir I. R e mo d t 1.
La r g e. expanding
chain now taking ap-
plications. No experi·
ence necessary. Age
19 • 35; have Calif.
dnver's I i c e n s e &
know Orange County
a.rea. RENTALS
Aph. Unfurnished
.. .:1'4 I ALS
AptL Unfurnished
Lagun1 Be1ch • 5705 $3.45 HR· •
Mr. Hurst 774·202
into to Box M.'79. Daily Reasonable. Ur, bond~. ·_. Income Tax 6740 Job Wanted, Lady 7020
PrlMMlid Interest Pilot sured. COMPANION· Housekeeper. -r-• 962-1961 or 642-5064 • Maturt. reliable woman. ~f! ~!~r; ~:: : ~~~:r~ A~~o~~~~~~NTS CARPENTRY--last Notice! age 45. Have own car. Part
Senior
Design
Engineer
.ME d~ o.r f'(JWvaltnl
Six y e a r )I e;qienetle%
ped<aging electronic cir-
cuits i.oto black boxes,
Layout clrc:uit boards,
etc. Full design respon-
slbllltiea for variety of
electro -mechanical pro-
ducts from conception
through design and lay.
out stages. Deta.il detilgn.
lesll.og and pre • produc-
tion. Tbolle with only
corurole experience n"'fd
not apply. Commercial
and militarY products.
MASTER
SPECIALTIES CO.
1640 Monrovia Ave.
Costa Meta
642-2427
J.n equel oppot1mity
employer
ARCHmcTURAl
SENIOR
DRAFTSMAN
Th~ )'earl~
Pf'nnanent employment.
Exceptional growtll ~
port11mty for qualified
peMOO!
Apply In penon
Willard Jordan
Architect & Auoci•fff
1500 Adams, <Asta Mftll
Lout manufac:tu,.r his
immediate openin9s for.
,. -. coming into. fUlJ producti?n MINOR REPAIRS. No Job or fuU time. Dt.i!iPi~ ~
nut )lltar. MainlalJied-'tiy fo'1tta t~r ~ ... "'Tbo S!Mfl Clbh!t ill --=-~r:--1 TCllft No. P'T6 .,,
TRAINEE
l'ra.in.-~
position in one of our
branch offices. Promotlo
to higher supervisocy po
lions will be determined b
individual ~rforman.ce. Co
EJectr;Mi! r • , •• ~'r.: •. '
PriV1tt BMch, Private Lan1i
Elevator to Oct•n
Breakers Breaking at Your Door
A Few 2 ledroom, 2 11th Aph.
A•oiloble 011 Yu r L•H• -Adulh
FROM $275
LAGUNA LIDO 499-2835
31755 S. COAST HIGHWAY, SO. LAGUNA
RENTALS
AptL Unfurnished
Rent1l1 W1nted 5990
1 Bedroom. Furnished or If
unfurnished, .MUST have
stove It ~~ator. Upper
with garage. 1 penoo with J
WELL -BERA VED Poodle.
Newport Beach. Balboa or
<Arona del Mar area May
1st. 642-6457 weekdays 6-8
PM
\VANTED June 15 on lon&
term lease, 3 BR bollse.
C.d.M. Give loving care.
Xlnt ref. 549-1010
WANT to rent 21-23' aeif con-
tained Motor Home CJt 15'
walk thru Camper. 3 weeks
alarting July 8. 837-2999
FAMILY OF 4 + dog wants
Npt Hg!Ii area 2/3 BR IBlf
hae/apt. yrly be. 547.7749
ROOM w/private b a t b .
Laguna Area only. From $50
to S60 mo. 54S-5998 days
REAL ESTATE,
Gener1I
Income Properly 6000
HOME&: INOOME
Excel deprec/invest oppty -4
Br res Ir 10-2 Br 11,i ba apts
~yr old. Pool E/skle CM
Owner 675-1393 eYe ~779
CORONA DEL MAR
Tri-plex, IJl'ime .location.
All leased. Asking $58.SOO.
Low down. 646-2.537
PASADENA Unltr; retumg
18% on $5,000 invest or will
ITd for CdM prop. 6~2596
lusinfft Rtnt1I
PrestiCJ• Store
In prime location.
Air cond: 2500+ sq ft.
Stt at 11!01 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa
OR PHONE
MR. WARD 642-MM
5995 2115 Harbor, CM Rooms for Rent
----------Modem Store 1200 aq fl. am-JN Quiet modem home
Colle~" Park. Male. Must
~ nt'8l Ii dean. Ref. r eq.
$40/mn. 546-3461 eve i. •
wkndl.
$12.50 UP wk W I kittben
S22.SO up Studio Apts. 2384'1;
N .. wport Blvd. CM 548-97"":>5
WORKING .l C.OUege giN
live,_on Bal Isle. Kit &
nn --inci, S'5li ~ 6'1f>.a61
KITCH Privileges, men only.
S40 mo. 800 Governor St,
CM-i46-5289
REAL ESTATE
Gtnenl
Income Property • 6000
PRJCED ro SELL
(12) 1 BR units + 2 BR borne
Lot 100' x 300'. No ncar>-
df"S. Prlce $106.000 -
$25,000 down.
OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX
2 BR each. quiet street.
Ptb $25.000 -$5000. down.
ple parking. In l out on 2
11trttts.
Petitte.~
Sl\lAL.L to large Comm office
suites for rent in Costa
Mesa. 642-1040 or Eves. 548-
28'11
e PRf¥E Retail Location e
SToRE" -1B x 40
1875 RatboP, CM 6-46-6i64
Off ice Rent1I 6010
LAGUNA BEACH
Desk spaces avatla~le In
newest oUice bailding at
prime location In downtown
Laguna Beach. Air oondJ.
tloned. carpeted, beautiful
paneled partitioning. Tw o
entrlnc:eS: rear leads lo
Municipal parklf1i lots. SSO
per month for space. Add
SS for desk and chain. Add
SlO for bustnea boun AD-
swering terVlce. All atllittcs
pe.ld excePt telephone.
DAILY PILOT
222 FO~ AVENUE
OCEAN VIEW M·t ~GUNA BEACH 2 Acres. cor, IDdta'b1aJ stte. 494-94&6
Goud price. Neal J. Martin. lllEWPORT ART CENTER.
548-3333 2400 w. Coul ffig.bWQ, UNITS WANTED Newport, .a:rosi trom t be
We b•~ a Ult of b1ah qu&IJ· stutt Sh!r1. Prestige mod-
fied Income Clle\ts and In-I em bulldlne. Well maintain-
vrtt.on mtereetcd In bu)'ina ed. Attnlct1ve architecture.
1.oeome Prop«V • Unltl • )'rom 300 sq. fl up. Utlli·
Oomme"dal Ir A.cnep. t18 p&ld. OU stttet private JUdwdlon/t>ur~U lo' parldJlJ. Reaq cotlltrvc>
Rall)' f15.«Xl1 tion for quletnea.. ltldMduaJ *' Out ~. CdM hnttns/alr oonciltlc:ntng. r ~ i.... etu. 111 !WltaJ details • Offlc. u « ~ "-· Ulitllll rM oat. can !Ml-2t>O er ~
......_ ,riet fGI>. 11\llt BAL 11LE. Com'l 250 to l50 .a ...., ...., . ., <>ner. ...n.. wm mnodol co !Adt.
Trldt ~ tor C'lllib or From 25c per 11ttt. em
.,. ..-• ..a1:1 eusn:n ~ m
• llON'EY MAJa:R fr town. n. OAQ.T PILar
,_,. ..,_ 41111 .._. ef Npt. O•..UW wdan. Saft
..... 1iaJ ..,I ?odc.t mooq, tlm4 A~ i.ooa
...-.. rma! $7159 nowrrr ....:..-~~~~~~~
.... --
local resident. Full price · ages & o t h e r cabinet!. APRIL 1 5th CARPET Oeaning. Floor SJS.IXX!. Prepe.id OK with FOUND: Brindle Greet Dene 54S-817S Eves. 64~2372 Days stnpp~. Waxing. Walls,
terms to Mrlt. FOC' more info Put>: vie. o( Mariners Dr. & H. 0. Anderson Don't delay any longer. No Windows washed. 531.ffi67
mal Santiago Dr., N e w Port ----penalties and no rrturn m~t-----,...,.,-.....-,~---·-:-pleasc call K. W. S I Beach. Call & identify 642• REPAJRS * ALTERATl~NS tiled in 20 yrs. Our foes are EXP E. Rf ENCE D I n
with: 9497 CABINETS. Any 111z; .. ~713b. the lowest tor quality work. dom'.:51ic work by day Alter Eckhoff and Auoc. Inc. 23 Yrs exper .,...,..., fi 83.5 4670
CT.IPPEO Poodle Black No · Don't br mislead by 1:hrapl==:::·======:... 1818 W. O>apman Ave. J.D. victni\y Fairview Road, • Olrpentry • Cablnetl • comeon'11. You li?<'l rxacUy . I
Onnge, Calif. • Bit-ins • Alterationa • what you pay for. Oomeahc He p -::•• 2621 Ev knds c.,a"""" CM. 546-:!086 ,....,9583 ..u· e-w • ...,., • .,.,., e Repain e Rca11! .,...,. Call NOW for app1 LIVE INS SlAMESE, Seal point found
vie Npt. Hts. Identity 642-Cem.nt, Concrete 6600 for days or rvrmn~~. Employer pays fees Acrtagt 6200 :1354 Our work is 100' i i:uar George Byl&nd Agrncy
7035
Assemblers
• Wiremen
legit training or practlc We art 1~ t1t1blished
experience will determine commercial firm with
starting salary.
1
llbtral fringe benefits. PACIFIC FlNANCE
279'l Harbor Blvd., CM ONLY EXPERIENCED
546-30'l1 PEOPLE
Equal opportunity f'fTlployt>r should apply to
-------CEMENT Work, all kinds. Coast BusmC'ss ScrvtC'r 105 8 E. 16th, S.A. 547--0395 TO SE.Tl'LE ~ATE BEAUTIFUL yo~ Siame5" Instant ,,p_... _ -'l m•v.r Santa Ana Prof'I, Blch:. b e Boat Mechanic i · f ....., ·• '"'""'" cu ....,.,, Chinese · English -Frenc VACAJ'\IT LAND rat wand<"lini: n VlC o .. ~,, c-"'t ca-'-'-cl 0tl c6rds 1670 Santa Ana Ave .• CM With diesel expcr. PARAMETRICS clf. A c M 642--4676 '""' " .. m "' PeTmanent. exper. Live.in bl 1-113 acrefl commercial mo-Pa ic Yf'. • • honored. u Mos. to pay • &12-4535 Fu East Agcy. 64u 703 • Boat AsMm •rs
e d C · 2 on m a j o r MANX cat full grown vie Reuonable. 530-4614 ~-..--, -S-. e Carpenter 929 Baker StrMt
Costa Mtu
549-2221 thoroughfare in Santa Ana. Mesa del Mar. C.M. 546-0l!'iO • CONCRETE WORK . Smt ey Tax erv1ce Help Wanted, Mtn 7200 • Fibergl•st
Motel, apt.I., business or MALE While cat. Vic of or JI ""'""' N jOb Mold Man .. _ ia1 OK or A •.rt"'s. o loo 90• Dover. ISw"te """) NS O( .. .,r C.'Ommerc. • Corona del Mar. 673-8309 man c u 892 1038 ci ~"" Jensen Marine Corp. hold for fu1\Jre incree.se in S · a : · 1884 Placenti11, Costa MeSl
OS •-PRf fJ Z35 f'lsher. Costa Mesa value when Bolsa Ave fully Lost '401 CUSTOM PATI .,. 2408 Margaret, Npt. Bell J
develops !Jlto 4-lane blvd. Block wall!. Also concrete w. A. SMILEY c. P. A.
Sewer line stubbed at pro-LADIES wht gold r 1 n g sawing & removal. 842-1010 Free Est. Fees 646-9666
perty. Ample wates-supply. w/one small d i am on d .1 CDfENT Work of any klnd Gordon N. Warren
Drive by 4TI7 W. Bolsa, Costa Mesa area. Reward. al lowest prtces. Cuar. Rubber experience ~hen phonl' owner 542-9533 548-6428 workmanship. 642-8514 Pub. Acct.-Est. 1951
1
N'.J.t h"ft
OPERATORS
MONEY MA.KING GROVE SIAMESE male cat, It. tan CEMENT work, all types. Home or Office Appt1. on y. 1~' 1 1 ' ~ven acres within city of wfblk.; approx. 10 mos: So job too small. Free esl. _•_ 675-3~45_ •_ A ly PeP'sonnel Office
San Juan Capistrano. Prime Sun., vie. E:. Ocean Blv. H. STUFLICK 548-8615 G. B. HOFFMAN pp
development property. All Bal. Rew. 673-5813 nmRYK CONCRETE Enrolled lo practlce Ix-fore DIVERS co utilities. S21XXl Pt'T acre U S
NO JOB TOO SMALL .lfltemal Revenue Service , 1 • under market value at Personals '405 Free rst. 646-1234/675-5516 For App't. 6~5421 St50,000. $52,500 e q u I t y .
Consldrr tradrs Prepaid SPfRITI.JAL R e a d I n gs Contractors '620 YOUR HOME by APPT.
int. Advicl' on all Matters. Love Federal &: Stale Returns
3323 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana
NEWELL ASSOCIA~ MaJTlage Business. Open e ROOM ADOmONS e e 531-0500 e
494.6594 Dally S.9. Sat-Sun included .1... T. Constru~ion Long Fed. & State $9 & $4
All equal opportunity
rmployer
:>range County Retreat
33 7 ac. $1500 per acre
Submit terms
llanfa lttaltg
fi4 2-6560 or 962· 3936
e READY TO BULLO e
10 ac or less wnl'd for apts
or 4-plexes. city ol Or~.
JOHN CONLEY, BKR.
541-5<M
Out of State Prop. 6201
e Mlle High e
480 ACRES
ncflr
Booming Elko
Croll8ed by JDtn·fed, all-yr
PINE CREEK. Good level
f.arm land st 5,300' elev. 14
mi So. o( Carlin, Nev • 111'
mi to pevcd main hwy. Now
in 2 parcel MOB &: M: NY.a
Sec 13, T 28N, RSI E & S i,,
of S ti; Sec 7, T 28N, R52E.
Owner mu.st tell all or part
Uberal Ima
$125 TO $1 .. 5 ACRE
WIU show film by appt.
~
1311 N. El C8mino Real f~ly rooms, kitchen or Your home. Sa!c-Prof'l ____ -
San Clemente 492-7652 unit$. Single .~to.ry or 2; 842-lOlO 64&-9l8S, 548-866S Manager, Day or Eve.
Attractive Woman 21 -26 plans custom designed. For , Over Zl years. Tastee-f'reez
mH't congenial man ex· estimates & layout. phone: Janitorial 6790 Newport Beach. Send re-
change photos 1st. • R-17-1511 • sume to M. Potoma. 480'!
1909 Ct. Npt Sch. Additions * R.E'modcling FORGF:r The fuss & IPave Kcma Kovt Way, Yorbe
2-GOLFERS for foursome Fred II. Crrwick. Lie. the cleaning to us. f'lrs., Linda, Calif. __
early Sat. start. time; on 673-6041 *' 64S.2l70 ~d~~· h~ff~j<l "~~~l\S NURSERYMAN
COW"!IC!I vie. Costa Mesa 25 1 r g er s e EKperienced nurserym8JI lo
Prt f. !ti to 95 shooters. ~ C1rpet CIHning '6 work in 8 yr old n>1all
14.59 •WALL TO WALL • Landscaping 6810 nu~ry Beach . II re II ,
ERRED ~I e CARPET a..EANING e t;AYNOR'S LANDSCAPING ple11sant surroundm~~. room ~S~embership BSThoa BIG DiSl'OUnl' 646-3780 & GARDENING SERVICE for advancement Ca.U fOr
· Box • State li~sed contrclr, a;;pt 642-2248 wcekdftys only ~~ ~~~ p~~~ wrrte Carpet Laying & R~sidentJaJ • (.'ommcrrial YOUNG MAN mtcrratcd in
.. Repair '626 Fre--est.No J9)J too big! leammit tradf'. Musi have NANCY· All bi forgiven --~ -..s Good ...,,dr nd •. -.. -~S ,.A--• ~ ":->", """" ~rrenrcs pay \'our ..-.iu en • -..;..,,......_. • _ 1 ,_ I.EMS~ & benefits. Sready rmploy-Milnr wants your \iore-re.Me<ch. sa es. Apts our · ment. 64&-7721. H Ix s on
• Dick specialty ReASonahle. We have th<' ANSWER.c; 111 Metal Finlshin~.
_F_i_n-.n-ci1I backing for DIAMOND .• ~ ORANGE COAS"J' NURSERY ---------
better method in new boom Electrical '640 OJsta"JWJ M~~ Wlt.SON ~3996 Car Wash Help
industry. Mr. Fuller 673-0121 ---------1 Full tim. or wkend1.
ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua ELECTRICIAN. U censed cl: p . · Min age 18, apply In pel'IOn
b 0 n d e d Srnau JOOS, ·~~hinging LIDO CAR WASH
Harbor Atta Phone 673-8724 mainten ~ rrP111rs. ~5203 P11nhn9 6850 •81 E. 17th Costa Mc~ P.O. Box l2'l3 Co8ta Mesa " -
-====:::;:,..;;::;::-:. ... = .. =1-0 Gudtning 6680 INTERJOR & rxt painting --EXPERIENCED-
Announcemenh -Prices slashed for sprini: Pressman & Strlppen
Japaneat Gerdtntr clean -up. t·rec l'Sl 30 yr i-·or 1250 Multi JTX22 MGO Coast Hecilth CIKb Exper , ~lete yard f.lCJ>. CaU Churk Ill 548-53H & 2JXJ.'i Miller Ebco
e FREE SAUNA e service f'n-e ettlmates INTERIOR -EXTERIOR 546-9240
Witb Swedish muaage by --• :i'l8-~ • Avg 3 Br rxter, 2 <."Olol"ll, SOUTH Laguna AreA. Ex·
7 E~rlenced Maaauese' GARDENING, complete ser-Sl66 642•7528 &<18--4927 perlenced G a rd en er.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK vice. JO years experience. INTER or Ext. PAl'JllTING, P<'rmanenl Job $90 a wk Mount. & Desert 6210 9 am·lO pm reliable. Excellent work, rMMED. SERVICE. Local to iitart. Call 536-1321 after
So. Apple Valley 132 E. 18th St 1142..Ql OO-f.389 ref. FREE est. 548·1611 6 PM
s IC. 2 BR b1ocJc borne. ...,.1 SlO mo up, wkly rates. Mow-• PATNTING -lntenor &p --... -RKJN-..,..G-A_tt_endan-=---ts-.-1;::7:-:0r::-
BHu ~-3100' altitude. Funenls -2 1.ot. edging. cleanup. Ed's Exterior. F'rPe estlmatn. over. students preferred.
000 l .. _ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Gttdening. f'rff ett. 64&-Reuonable rates. ~ Apply kJ per90n a.ftt'r 6 PM tlS. comp lw-JJ.
OWNER 675-4(QI WESTMINSTER 5289 PATNTING -any room~ Stt paridn( attendtnt at
DREAM Cabin Ir 21,i ac.
with beau view. S325 down
and onJ)' S30 P"' mo takee
It.
BR.ECK Non' RLTY 54SG
EUROPEAN GARDENER We U9C "Sinclair" paints. Reuben E. Ltt, N.B MEMORIAL PARK Landacaping -Malntenlnt'e Nnt work. Rer1. 347-l:ISA smvrCE Sta Anendent,
Mortuary & Ctmttery Very ~uon MM337 eves. PAfJllTtNG CNer 21. llgfl1 medi ~xper.
Complete funer1lt Mowing . Edltinr. C.rdenina Any room. m. ca.fl alter Union S1J11tlon. 377 ~.
from $245 Sprinkler IWpa1r 4 pm. 548-lll!M ~NB~-----=---=---:
Cemetery Iott 847-9558 FiRST CLASS Painting & WANTED: Two T r u c k
SubdMlfon Land 6212 from $130 MOWING, Edglna, vacalawn. Paperi>angtng. FREE ES-Drivers. Only exp. need •
Io,cludr• Endowment C&re Gen'l cleanup. Hauling. TIM.ATES. 56.3459 ply. 13S Rocbeseer St. C.M. ··~:um~~JY.lSION Everythlftl In me ~uti.tul Odd jobs. * 54M95664'l-m> --~.,...,...,.~=----=-~
"'-""A °"' tut 10 iota d place meAlll It'll COit. CUT Ir Edit!! Unm. Milin-"'"'"'""' 6l90 • SHODUN £lcpattslC«I __..,. No tl'*ftic: problem.. _ _.. .... ~-bettn woman'•~-1.000 kit pr 't I g e aJb. 14801 Beacb, Wutmlnster ~. lker-. __,., LEAKST Gu fir water elf'C-67S-28'ro Mn Jdfl"!'!f dl.wlon Advtrtiled retail • 545-l'STO alt 4 PM tronJcaJl1 loc:9Wd ande' ce-' '
llrice •per lot aoee-out Sll-172S m.2421 EXPERT Ja~ Galdeo-ment. ~top. rround. e LANDSCAPING e p~ on4' $1!5 flch or 111 t:r Lndlc'lng, OelUlllp, M..in. •alla. show... M1 ~-548-ll.76 bet $; 30 A S: 30 p.m.
11.e for aD to 1«a. Kl.lift BU~'lE.SI' mar~ ~. ·'MAO<"' tn.ot.32 ~red. Water lbll deu-THE SUN NEVER SETS a'I
Rud ~. t t 2 3 IOW1l. '"'9 DAIL'f ~ JAP~ GA.R.DENER. ed, preaure ~. Clu8med'1 ..:tlClll poll'lr•
North C&v• 0-ed: Rol,d, Oustfled lll9Cttilft. I I•-.. Maa...~" by Ille month. CA.LL "LEAKS" ao.mc8 For u 114 to 1eU ltOUDd
Phoenix. Athena, 85020, moDeJ tlmt • .aart. l.oc* Good.._.._::; "'--StS--~rd OR Ille d<d, dW MWl'll. tr~ ~-_t10W1 __ 11_______ ~ .. """""" .....
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-·MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
All around shop experience
Welding necessary.
UTILITY
WORKER
Experience not net.-cssa ry.
Apply:
INDUSTRIAL CLAY
PRODUCTS
BUSBOY
G~at opportunity tor &m-
billous )'OUl1g man. Apply
in person between 2 and
S p.m. daily. ·
Snack Shop
2305 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
18765 Fiberglass Road
Huntington Beach EXECUTIVE Type Man-
Starting .salary lo $700
Saltsm.n & Man1gera monthly increasing to SMO
Catter opporty with IHdilli a! end of 6 m.11nth&. noc,o at
firm olfering onr 100 mu· tnd or first year tf ability
h1al tunrls. FuD « pt time. warrants. Intensive 3-year
No exper nee, we trallt. tra.ining program. Career
Npl Bcb office, 642"'422 position with man~
Santa Ana ottioe, 547.gm OppOrtunity. Ex c e 11 en t
Investors Ftnanclal retirement, j!TOOp insurance
Servlcea, Inc. con· l and hospitalization bcnclitl. Expcril'll<'e oot nt!Ce!llivy.
S A L E SM A N F'or For persona.I IJl'lerview caU fectlonary i I e m s . lo 5'11-4467
retailers & concessionaires. ---------
Wages wiU increase u sales
increase: good potential for
right man. Must have
storage spare 1400 aq ft l
ror merchandise Box M-74
_?,.ti... OU.-;;/ S2t ...
:salt!!' l'.1pe n i ni; ... -
Real £,.,tale
Saltsman or Broker
Opportunity for 2 people
... Dill for appl.
Mr Martin
CORBIN-MARTIN
RF .AL TORS 675-lf.62
IOYS 10 ·14
Good routes! • Good prol:il!
BALBOA PENlNSULA
DAILY PILOT
• 642,.(32) •
CARRIER BOYS
GOOD ROtrrES
AVAIL.ABLE
HUNTINGTON BEAOI
OA~LY PILOT
• 642-02'1 •
.FOREIGN
EMPLOYMENT
I More than 100 oountriPs &:
200 joh classifications. COUJ>-
les OK. Write P.O. Box 2217,
. Orange, 92667.
Servi<'C Station
SALESMAN
F'ull time. Good salary +
bmc.fits. IExper. ONLY ap.
ply JIM TICE CHEVRON
2590 Newport Blvd., CM.
EXPERIENCED help want-M1rlne En9inMr • • ed. Hourty .,age plus rom-
IFlm Mate) Private y1cht. mission. Days • N\te~.
World cruising. Must have Brown's S!w!ll station. 2801
boating and G.M. 6·71 exp. E. Coast Highway, Cornn11
Perinanent salaried posl-del Mar.
lion. Gi.,..e details of up A----------ttfettncff. [)ajly Pilot M-75. ROUTES AVAILABLE
In GOOD DEAL Wutmln.ater for '°YI 1().H
FOR Good Profit. • No SUDdq
Man with 11Dme 'IV repair Delift'l)' ICf...tttl
experience. For alu In TV -Real E1t1t. Sal.sman
storr. Sal1ry plU!. Jlle""1)01't• WANTED. We .W train. call
e.r 'IV Sales, 548-5294 Village ~al llltate
• DR.IVER Bnl A • M 962.-44'71 or 546-Bl.03
nP'WllP9perT Route. Good BARBER
part time job for amblliou1, fiXl·rl"tlred for pui-tbe
1teactJ. adult. Corona ~ work. H>$719 Mar-Irrine .,... eaD _.
46.1S TOI.Ill woman nnW • ....
Part dme Workers wa.ntC"d
for llgtit factory WOl'1c
Good pey. ~ bou.rs.
Mr. Kille. lntetna.tkN.l
"'1nlwtni carl>ide. G-1153 .
PART thnt tburch ftltl>
dtu. ••a l ..... ,. .t
Call 648-'714'7 ~·
fn babysitter far ~
qu 13, I A !. 1' .....
N•t.~ ...... A"'91
for dtef'ftOml .. ... ...
ll.90 Rartlor ..... , °"
l'RY <i&. 2 JIN ... _..
S2 IW. ~ o.81t-•2 ti'. ttlft, CM
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. .J8 DAILY '1l0T . JOH a IM'L&IMINf JOU i IMILOYMINT __. ... ____
Help W•n*'· Men 7100 Help Wanted
7400 Wo~n
Dishwasben EXPERIENCID
Busboys SALE ESCROW .
Processor /Secret1ry
Ap,ly In peraon Permanmt put time po..
Coco's a!Uon. Gua.ra11tHd 1 ml.._
lmum of 24 bra Jl'r wHlt.
f'none tor 1pp't for lnte ..
Famous view.
Hamburgers WORLD
S1vlngs & Loin 71 Fashion Island 494-9411
Newport Beach
Local Manufactuttr bu
immediate optnJng tor
GARDENER
person capable ol doiJll
Coll winding, encaP9Qt.
Full time btad gardent'r. tion and ai1k tlClfttfl Ing.
SUpervbe and direct fat· Experience required. We
den~ of large beach area are an ntablltbed commer-
facillty. Rtsuml!' and ~ter· cial finn with liberal trinie
en~• to Box M TS Dally benttlts.
Pilot. Pleea apply
PARAMmlCS
IU>YD'S NURSERY 929 Baker Street
Full time retail nursery Costa Mesa
tale'SITlan. Exper. nttded. ~mt
64&-1441 -H•lp W1nted
Women 7400 CLERK TYPIST -Receptionist To work with figures.
Builders ottl~. Typing le CALL OR APPLY abort.hand required.
Apply 9-1 only CLA·VAL CO. G1ngl Built Homes
8208 W. Coast HiiJtway
Newport Beach 642-1615 17th & Pl1ctntl1
NOW talc!ng appUcatiooa tor Costa Meta
clerk in hardware . 541-2201
housewares .-tore. 35--0 yrs. .An equal oppo1 twdty
Ex:per helpful but not nee. ii employer ·
wilUng to learn. Crown
• ·1ardware, 3107 E. Coast -H\iry, CdM. 673-2800
BOOKKEEPER -WANTED Live · in
HC>Ult'keeptt. 2 Small boys.
References required. Call Full Charge alter 8:30 PM or weekend.a.
962.7500 nve yean experience. Age
25 to 40. Good typist. Start· GIRL Or woman wt.d to care Inf salary to $525. ~tablis~
'° J • ANNOUNCING
New
REUBEN'S
& COCO'S
1555 W. Adams .
(At Harbor)
Costa Mesa
Now Interviewing for:
•Waitresses
• Dishwashers
• Bartenders
•Busboys
•Hostesses
•Cooks
Old World
Spanuh
& ~f editerranean r ' Furniture
AU N"' Deeiontor pieces and room ll'OUpinJI te·
lUJT.ed from display 1t~ model bomes. movie
atudios. Decorators Cancelb.dont Howeful ot Span·
lib Furniture, i~ms u follows; Goqeol.al a tt.
Sl)tUlilh sofa A Matchln& OWr. CU.tom quilted with carved wood trlm. R. iO ft. s.vu1e Carved velvet
sofa, heavy Dark oak end tables 6: matchlnl cock·
tall table, 8 Piece Kini size Mediterranean oak pan-
eled bedn>om au.IU! with tulJ Kine alze box 1prln11
A mattftaa. t..arge Spanish deeor d.ln1na room. Gold-
leaf SP6f1ish table lam~ Hangtn~ awa• tam~ etc.,
etc. F.a.ch piece can be purcilaMd lndM dUADy.
Whole houseful wat rtf· $1685.00 ::T :~:l~I~~. • $698.00
Terms Available -Newcomers to Calit.
4 Credit Approved Immediately
RAD FNraitNre
1144 Newport loulnard, c .. ta M ...
1...., nftht 'tll t -Sat. & Sun. 'tit 6
MNlt.,,.. ..
DON'T MISS
this FIESTA Special
c... a c.,.., prfcft wlttt """' -........ .......... ..,. .. ~ . .,-
of s,_ ... , Mecllt..,.. .. be..._ Mt1.
lfyf .. '°°"' Mh. ........... ,..
Apply in person letwffn 8 and 4 p.m. Guaranteed Up To 10°/o Savings
15
Sllop first -ttt.. '" USI 55 W. Adams, Costa Mesa Not.cJ,,__ .. y._, • .....,
12 YHrs in the semt loc•tion. • • • Nwer 111Y ••:_tiff APP~OVID • tryl
Htlp
Wo
Wanted l Job.--Men, Wom. 7500 . Approved Furniture
men 7400 Z15t Harbor lavd., C.M. 541-t660
e R~:~~~ e 0,... Dolly f.f, S..., 10.5
J. C. Pmney Co. • 54>9863 e -·----
RENT· LEASE OR BUY
NEW COLOR TY
'68 M_,.11 $10. per mo.
flree AIMftM & hwtalt.tlon
T91J Quality-Pitt S.r"llce * AUC1ION * D ,oa will ..U or ~
LOW PRICES lfVe W1Ddy a try
Aaett<N f'rlday T p.m.
WNKfy•s Auction B.rn
Beblnd tCla1'• Sida. Man
~ ""1>ort. CM 646-868S
I
Por f nform1tlon
C1ll <Collect) 522-6166 POOL TAILES
Appll1nce1 I 100
RENT OR BUY
New automatic wuber
$2 Week
• COLOR KING 1V
OPEN T DAYS
539-9531 193.1 031
m ., WASHERS $29.96; 4ry
$35; Freeen $75: Rdrla
coppert.ooe 6: Avoc.; Gu.ar
50-lO!li I o .. p Freeze 14'-$1
• 646-2327 •
00
120
NG
ve
ch ••
TOP~!
H
l"rom $295, $12. month
Bnmawtck, Delta. J'ilber, ot.by Suppll.. MOO. 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ w.
time cuar. BADGER,
AMATEUR Radio 1ev~ ft . .ar s. Main, 0nu>ce ~
Ing I tranamitter will vro. -,..~-=--~-=-...,,,-::,.,....,,.._
SX28 receiver. h'equeocy WE IUY & SILL
meter w/100 kc Xtal. Keith • DllJllOnds • Gold
kit 6 meter tranaceiver Antique & Old Jewelry
w/moblle powe pack Almost a.nythlna. TRADES.
WtttWZ. tm Santa Ana c. M. Jewelry & Loin
Ave. A4Jt.. lU, CM~ 1131 Newport Blvd., C.1£
• •1741 • s portlnt Goods 8500 STIRLING SIL VE ft
9'GOL1' CIAJm I: ba1. Flat wev, 11.mple, ~ •
NEVER USED, $65 or make old wit.11 fine workmanship.
offtt 5fG.'987 10 piece Mt complete, many,
9'9'' Ruuell SUrfboard mall)' extra pieces, camna
y eDow tint $95 let, etc. Private p.ny will
536. 781S ~ tor $350. EXAcn. y 11' pnce aaked at department
MisceU...,. l600 stores. 67U31S eves, all~
--------wkenda: SPANISH CABINET ,_K_lT_ot--It-enw,--pota.--try. ~
otf 2
S.Wint MKhinee I
REPOSSESSED S E W I
MACHINE. We ha
another Stnaer ' ' T o u
N'Sew". Thia c; e 1 a
automatic z!Jt-na mac
la ove.r half paid for
guaranteed perfect. Pay
lbe balaoc. It it' 1 you
Monthly tenns O.K.
approved credit, or wW
doot • ~tom made • low • pane, dllhes, u t e n 1 i l a ,
suitable for lamps • u end stainleea flatware; mlac.
h bl e or DECORATOR Unen1. BrtetcaM9, metal
PIBCE Marble top, dark file boxes, bird ~. Sit.,
00 with iold dealsn, e1lo Sun. lo-4; JC22 E. Zlnd, N'B
Spanjab c:a!Uet with 1 lhltlf, J.?r DWDand. 'ntfQy aet.
Oak. 011 t~pea. various ting. Have lt'PP"lsal. orir
Items too numerous list. 10! cost $1250. will sell $SIX). OR
Itis, Corona del Mar 673-8316 S.3265
n .
with
dis-
count for cub.
PltJ Alftle)' ~
CA few other repoueued
macl:Unet avallablel.
ne . PFAFF aewing macbi
new demonltrator. Lile
warrllnty. Buttonhola.
ey atitcbes, all without
tachmenbl. 60% otf.
cull or payments. 1
time
!an-
at-
$120
only.
646-9742
SINGER Portable, I ear
tit 6 p.m. All day " Eve. _WHEEL ___ cbalr-.-, Ev_ft'lf_t_J_m-
wkf:nd_!· ___ --·. rungs. geared for left hand
PLANTS WHOLESALE •ration A.1 cond. mo.
15 gal Yuccu or tonlo1ua Aho walker, 546-2839
$15 ea. 7 pl Yuocu « tor-
alosua $7 ea, 5 pl ..E' or Misc. Wanted 8610
for 2 ~·,ft{ ... ~11ome or ed'ecft1P9.1'1N~ Bach"
Fash.Ion Island
,qN...,.:.·~--. ~?>'( .4 Stlµ.-. ~ooed C!omprete warranty. ~~~~~~~= W'11r.n\ ~~~::-b.;;.;sst.: RnlL11 ·· yours ii in Monte Yl.1a Sehl Seid resume to Box M if Dist. Mon..P'ri 9: 30-7: 30, S25 Dally P\Jot. wk. 646-9895
• S A L E SW 0 M A N Ex· SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: per!enced, attractive. Full Salling Instructor. female on· time, better aportawea.r. ly. Oty of Newport Bead!, 675-2370, Mn. Jeffen Park3, ~aches .\ Recrea-SECRETARY·TRAINll lion ~. Several years of
Falt Typl.rt, aood S.H. req, aaiUnr experience required.
far mi law otfice. Mr. KJng With good knowledge on.o-
962-6912 ln11: akUls " 1a111 n g
BARMAIDS .... ~rmlnology. $2.09 to $2.54
... and GO.GO per hour. Apply 1714 w.
DANCERS l:!alboa Blvd., NB
$300 per week H~. awlnglng re a I 63S-M83 at 633-9163 estate developmmt olflce
• COOK.Part T\me needs an attractive,
• w AITRESS-hll nine peraonable Yount woman u
Apply in penon :lClCIP.IS le Girl Friday; 30
~A LANES hrs. per wttlr, hours may be
1703 SUJ)erior, Costa Mesa ln .. Teued later. J2 Ptr Hr.
Woman hired must be a WTD: Secretary tor stock '1Jve wire" Mr. Allan ~ brokers otflce. SH prel but 0300 not nee. For lnteniew call
Y41. Gedllc It $9794
MAR.RIED Women between M.tlor link W1nh
ages: 25 .\ 40 for .,art·tlme lxperfenced
work. Opportunity tor ad· NCR 4500 Optretor
vancemnt. Phone~ 494-0n1
CHRISTIAN WolDlln to
babysit on Wed & Sun eves OFFICE GIRL In IM nursery of Central Penn. Part time. Approx. 30 Bible Church. CM 548-4567 houri per week. Over 71. e COUNTER GIRL, dry 90me exp.1>1"ef. Bea1a Home
c1Mnin1 experience. «> Furnlahin&1 17th at Irvint.
hour week. Call 541-9560 N l'W1l'Ort Bach. &4U'J82
betw. 8 a.m. It noon --·
BABYSl'M"ER 2 a c bo ol PART TIME WORK children. Uve-ln pref. vtc
Brookhurst .\ Atlanta H.B.
963-2463 Capable women needed to
R.epttaent AVON. Apply WOMAN With car for
hotl!ttleanina 1,) day a now. Call collect 530-5860
Wttk. n.so hr. n. tor au. -OPERATORS--
(M..8673 Sportswar. Exptt\enced.
BORED Or broke? Call me Sttoadiy. S80 • $140. 1580
coiled. Only thole avail Im· Monro•ia. N.B. 6t2-l666.
med need appl)'. 213: 375-Teieithon• s"Onc1i0rl 9976 betw ~11 am. Full time work from your
D ES P E RAT.EI Need honk<. ~1574
booaekeeper immtdlately. MATURE bab)'litttt 8-6 Wed
Needs
f>ART TIME
SALESLADIES
u.sewivea .l Moth.ers
yoo spare a few houra
Ho
Can
eafh
(ami
day and add to the
ly Income at the MJtle
ti.mt! Schedules conveni·
or you, momtngs. aft.
ns, eveni11p or combi-
llll of all. Work In a
tore Wlder the finest
ent f
ernoo
natio
fun I
o1 conditions and top lllpel"•
v\sio n.
p
Apply In pel'IOn
enney'1 J'1ahlon bland
I: 30 am tD 9:30 pm
Mond11 fbr,J 1'rid1y
student posl tlons ti II ed
opportunity em ployer
All
Equal
PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLY
WORKERS
No experitnct
nffMSlry
' APPLY
17 Placenti1 Ave. 19
Cost1 Meta
"'Jobt Are CJ t A A
Our Buslnm,. Jpecia _filnfi'lue _filuclion
Coast A~=yment Saturday, April 6, 1968 • 6 p.m.
Santa Ana Profl Bld1. OVER 780 l'W'rMSI 16i0 Santa Ana Ave. I I la •
Cost1 Mes• 6-41--t535 * Specl1I Consignment • , .
Hr1 8:30 am·S pm Mon-Fri. Exclusive Cernlvel 01111 Collectlon-215 It.,,..
FOREIGN 2 Louis XIII French 8afMtuet t1blet, heevlly
EMPLOYMENT c1rved hell tr ... , lngllah lnleld tllt·top t ..
More than 100 countries It bl", Mey. d.01, round Nk t1W.. w/cl.w
200 )ob cluslflcat1on1. Cou~ ftet, c~ & carntval gl••, antique ,a.... a
lH OK. Write P .O. Box mT orv•nt, 16 bowfront china aWnets.
Ha
$50. ZiiZal &: buttonhole.
C..h ot payments. 646-9742
Muslc•I ln1t. • 125
P!M>ER. Muatana e l
guitar, dual plclc •I.Ip:
cond., ind. cue &:
81lwrtine amp $175. em l>re
e c .
good
lge.
833-
. VOX PACEMAKER. AMP
Uaed Vf!'t'Y little $90
• Muoe .
SS CASH SS
We~ cub for:
I Fwrniture I Appliances
f/ Antiques ./ Toola
ON ITEM or -
COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. ca.u 547-6748 or 827-8271
f urnltur•Appll•nc•
Color TV'._Stereos
-TOOLS -
531-1212 or 193.0555
(Ask for· Art)
FREE TO YOU
KJllTTED FABRICS CAT. yoa111. bMlthy male .
• • very atfecitooat.e • ~ " fOR SALi .i white. Help keep ki1
TAKE fNtt i>mta on Remnant., Samples 6: MfD. dignity by gMn1 him a nice 11.
OlatePo accordion. e.nda Sat. Only I a.m. to 2 home •• .m.71!2 4/6 Pmts
4 $23.31 mo, bal $450. Kl-851 p.m. 929 Baker, Com. Mea SAM .l Onder "Toodle
130 Ontnge, 92661 •
School .. lnstructlon 7600
PAINT Salt: Odd bell color. Dolleta", 3 mos. M.a * SPECIAL LOCATION * .... not a Orgmt I ot Quality i-mt $1 per VeTde area. 56-3110 alt 4.
quart. Two .u ot me tl5 s ..
anoa
* trade
lnet
Co.
an
2'l'l'O
De t,
aed
rey,
used
f
11929 Carson St., H~fl1n Gardens * PIAN~ 6 ORGAN lalandll 4• 8 ft. $35 "-New Kl'M'ENS 1 wb Clld. Nice
FOR lntpectlon •II d1y S•t. - 9 a.m. tll 1uctfon • J..a.rawt atock In So. Calif addrna, The Paint Spot, pm trained. Ready tor rood
Secreterl1I Trelnlnt * 547-6741 * • * ~-40% oft-Pla,yer pi 15&2 Newport Blvd., o.ta homes. Cotta Mesa 540-A Tl'END THE lOOO roUa to cbooM from Mesa. 1175 4/5
Molt Mocl.rn Un. ..... ,..1a... * Terma. lferma ·Term& ,... nru •• b f •---SKIS Knetsl blue Oomblea, BEAUTIFUL Easte' Bunnies B·usINESS COLLEGE In the cu or your p ....... or F It ,.._,.. Gare-Sale 8022 ~..A •·-· f ~ CM 6'7" Cllboo btndin.,. • Mathe, Father 2 Teen, Southland. The achoo! of urn ure .vvv •-....... p......, or new Ip ... 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; --------Fiekl'a Who1"alt Plano & polec ~.Navajo rup $60 agers • various cokn · Programmed Leaming wlth1• GAR.AGE Sale; chrome 12072 Brookhunt at Ola.pm 6 $40. OUtr'!Uer canoe, 673-lsrJ 413
the "finlahlng school'" touch ·--al D.at. brldst. set s.25; port. TV Garden c en•> ~ authentic 16' Mahocany. YOUNG Love9ble ab ow
Complete ~aJial wn1 -r $50; colltcl.or'1 ltema: ~ rove g1aaaed fr.I. S66-324G q u a I i t Y C a 11 c o cat:
Brushup -mM Keypun.cb. Takes over EN11RE tique bed, drapes, mlac. ORGANS • PIANOS CONTEMP UY rm suite, 897~ 413
Start any Monday-Evenl.Di Items; Fri/ Sat/ Sun. 2262 Hammond M • 100 1 pi Ho_... of Chain Col 1 lmr-ez BR au.Ile, ... b t MIXED Cbcker • "r----·• classes also. -umbia Dr., C.M., 1 bllc Wied, only S895; a ao formlca dlnett I ~·&~ W F Rd Bald .. . e, aqu.ar um, trained, shots g monthl. POLLY PRIEST Below cost liquidation of · of alrview · win, Conn. L 0 w Zl TV, piano, port atereo. ~l 413 BUSINES.S CCU.EGE Lamp&-Tabl~ted * RUMMAGE * from $3!15. L 0 t 1 of Co
24
thldspot. _, !e1
50
ri1. Avail Apr. · ~ Persian ldttena. To --1
325 N. Newport Bl.. N.B. Bedlpread>Dlnett..sofu Beletit blind. Books, hats. ~· lpfnet.I le oomol .....,..._. .........
NEW
Liv
co. Phone 548-9723 Bedroom•Maltreues-Olllin baby Items. clothing, misc. pianos. KIR.BY . leaner and home. 19116 Mll&lle, CM atter
Ad. Need a home? NEWPORT 517 W. 19th St., C.M. Fri & Sat April 5 It 6, 215 SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS attachm'::'° ~e $51.lO -Spm 4111
e-ln 6 day1. Care for 2--)T Santa laabel, C.M. 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana or small pa_ymentL Credit 3 Mixed puppies (small) to
old.
BAB
Uve
nJ
LI
chan
M
Jo
•
NS s
G'S
Yfl· •
Piano
hrty
968-UIYl School of luslneu8 25 yda wool beip cc>t. clned TOOLS, Boat rear, bicycle•. PIANOS & ORGA Dept. KE s..ms. Anaheim. ~.UL\~: .... ~~~
YSITTER Wanted to 833 Dovtr Dr., N. . SlOO. tbl A cbn $50. 4 be.r dlvtng ,_,. fllmiture pa ALL MAJOR BRAND REFRIGERATOR ....,..,. ~-.. _..,....,-..
in. Room .l board + 646-0153 stools S5 et, T Orthopedic cyllndera ~rdion. books NEW A US!:D H.2 Hotpoiot Coppe. rtone Ex. Sca~N-' ~ Y~D_I.
ary. 962-8511 lf you net!d the reftnements day bed, mhlc. me2 191S g~nera~. brdware, okl car: WALLICH'S.MANN"IN t nd top freezer ... =u •""'" ~
YE-IN Babyi,itter In ex· to attain a top pe.ytng post. ;~ltt~~tur lam 189 Del Mar. Sat. .l Sun. ~S~ ~ ~'15~Pvt ~ S48-4885 ' ~ be1dn 4 p..m. 418 ~e for nn. A board tJon, we may have the ~ m '· IJ8, DANISH Mod IMnc-<Hntn1 · UPRQLST!'.'RING • $19 50 7 1 Yr old female puJIPY. All
othe.r works ftiihta 646-4045 swen for you. P1Nae tft. .l •~. all ~tor aet. baby furn, drefisera, o&d So. Coast Plaza Euro · • shots. Spayed. Needs Iota d
... .tre, at your convenience. tteme. Priced 111 l'tll. lQ refti1. many mile. Sat I 540-2185 pc. ( . PMll cra.ttamen) bit. 642-4013 Steptiude 4/5
... w Dolphin T~r CdM Ftee eat, del, pickup, 215 --------Its-Men, Wom. 7500 -WE-ST CO a.5y KIN" ... _ bd. w _,._ SUnc 1786 We«tmimrter "C". KN.Aat 782" Grand 45 Main, RB "Berny'' ~ MOSTLY Beac!e female, 1~ "" . u-~u.e rm ,.t. •111= .M. Refiniabed Orta ivory yre. Good with cbk1m. Lie
Trade A Bualnea School3 I dryer. ~lth Color TV. GAR.AGE Sale. Sat. Sun, Apr mtnar.. $2100. S41-382S PLYWOOD 3/16 4x8 Laue A ahota sal.-1055 4/S
Wal•tr-.1 7117 S. Main St.. Santa Ana F\s5816her 500 Hi.Ft. ~· 962-8 A T. ll am. 9SO Via Udo BAU>mn.r Acroeontc Sl.99 4.x1 ~ Fin $1.69 12" . . ... .. 545-7166 "Y' •hlv lOc n. Open SUn 3030 LABRADOR • Collie l'llP.
,.,. .
µve • in or ou~ CM ~ and Frf for yffl"-old sifl. • aft 5:30 . M1.1'.t.~~~~nn;\;
EXPER. DrQa ··~ ·u ..,.._ .. _., .:tfS ,, ..... .......
'"""" C· .... ·n· G-v· •1.,· GG r Nord, Lido llk. J)rt itepi.1.. $()& cull. Prtnte Bristol plea, 6 wkl old. 2 eteh malt ~" '""""' "' "' o • "2 t.ARGE Red loeather codlpl ~. 'boat 1'1' · ~ · le emaJe. 415 Nltht Hostess 537.1113 wtnsba~k chain. ltarbor tnboud. ..83 RUIMIQ4.0--FIE$U._Aq\,_·~~ com.9. tr.-....=-~· . ~ ~ '·!:alfb ~ Ylewffills .. 644-2189 ":::a ... ·-~~ittttft". ... _;th, __ ,..,.-~ .. ~---~~uarm. _,,.~..,. •
Girl: Gundenon Drua. 11 eves.
E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa PART 'l'llne worken wanted • '73-5370 . for ~t factory work. Good e E X P E R. ANSWERING f S)'. Flexible hours. Mr.
SERVICE OPEltATOJt Kine. Internat lona
Afternoon a enntnr ahl!t. Tuna•~ carbide. sc.ms
Full 01" part time. 54().11.12 EXPER MAID WANTED
WANTED RN'a for Nllef 3 Steftdy job. Dan only.
to 11 A U to T. Apply !EA~ MOTEL
Huntsnston Va 11 e '1 eon. 1m s. 0out Hy, 1..aauna
..iescent Hoap., 1312 e WAITR.!'.SS, 7 •. m. to 3:30 N ewnsan, RB. p.m .. &md&y1I off. Apply
PART·T lm•, Daya: Ra.mbur"i'f'r Henry, 2136
tellphone a111. ..,..., no o-PlacentJa. Colt.a M~iaa
per. ft • c e 11 a r '1 . c.D-YOUNG WOIMll wanted u betwftll I A I: f73..5M4 live-in bab)'liltft for chlcl111
SALEs 0ert. nt&D expar. 1· .... : u. 8 ' J. Pb 54C).9f9'1
• pm 5 ~. See •tire Mir· W'm: H.atlrpr, 11v •• Ill. No
GoodW'iD Ind\lltrl9, • "· llDOldna Of drtnlttlw. ltlh,CottaM..a ~ • IAIYSITill LVN .• llfe4tohe ant
treatments. ).11 ll'ft ablft. Ina I p.m. to I p.m. 5 _,.
ftf)r ......... *pm. M2"'°'4
e NEED 5 J'slhtettt MATUT>.J: ..ua. ~ A
)t. .......... .., ...... ....,.._ WW era.an. H.8
JIB. 1 ... did. R.lf. .. F.V.u.a, c.mu
ms ~-,.~·
Dl2'TAL ~I I. IAt-S2 HR. CUAJWn'Ut Local
.... w •• ..,.. •• ...... ..,.
S. Wed. lat A 111t. ,., • Jtnuaz llaawbw •
,.,.. ~ Pllt .. Jl.O ~ ......
Eiriiiiim ........ • IAMocle ,....... m4lll ......... ~ ... ,..... ID:'ll 1Wft. ii • ~ •w.-.a.a .... ..... .,...._b.DIS.
IDlilt'l'AL 1'aqJI. ..... 6 Jldla..Ol ... TM .......... .._ ..... dii£b Clft 1111 ---~r.t. "-Olla .... -.
I • ••MB ••• MMn.
~ TM 'W ... a 1 I llAllftCWi WDTl6 ........ _,ma C-. Dr. OI .
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•
_..._.. • ._ I • • I .... ~ ...... -~.. :.~ ' fttdnp, $70.. ... ~t.mlj s wta. oti, ~ ••-J• ·•Chilcoat 10 Excel cood. 675-3606 -.... .,._ -.to LOUNGE Clair, an 14etber, bed;, -,15: , . chn, $15 ea..
A
lnaon Typing School 173 ~
pply Miu Ventura Mar, CM. 543-2859 Mon-Wed. w.mu:31!l ~ eoet ~= 1'~. ~ G~ fJoor fW'MCe f r-.;8
MERCHANDISE FOR Sim, $350. 1lSI Pamoaa, CM concl $:l5. 642-6836 EXTRA Larp ~ aWe.
with ottoman. A-1 cand $75 Chllct'11 tam. + many
S44-S159 others. Abeohrtely no Junk!
2142 Vkta Laredo, Blu!fs.
Ho Wlfd Johnson's -"'.I AND TRAD& PRIVATE fuiY wanta to t..EAVING Town.ll&IJoa Ba7 Cflt. 897-5480 418
Furniture 8000 boy plano for CAlh. 54.1-9335 Connt.bian Club Ma. 2 LOVABLE Male pant-to
Offlce Et1uipment I011 644-1068
3M copy ma~11e-perfect ESTATE 5alt. Form I c a
2 750 H1rbor Blvd. c .... Met.t
S46-6592
A pertment M.tn199r
tt!IOrt t1Pt deluxe 1p&rt·
tnts. Send aJ>l)llcatloft sjV•
ap, experience and fX·
pecttd compensation to Box
S a n Clemente, ca1tf.
for
m
l.nr
214,
p
s
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Sa
for
Xll
• -
ID
Ahtep 1
TRIMINDOUS
SILICnON
ef TOP 0-Rty
New&U....
Pumlture & A,,.laMll
condition. $75. S.. at Dike A
Colegrove, 1535 Balcer St.,
CM, Phone 546-SOl7
Store Equipment I012
8' GLASS lbowcut m
Snip 'n' Sdtdl
33M E. Cout HW)', QfM -HouMhold Goodt I020
MOVING Eut. EwrYthln1
muat ro. ~ Hatllold.
MICMVOX colOI' TV ster«>
combo. See 1-4 ca anty. m
Evf'nlnc ean,.. M, OM
0.r• S•le I022
MAPt.E 11" TY Qmole '25:
m~ tier flll. 11111tt .tndl
A li11'41: older roc:ktr. old
tttadle t;ype M1nnHOta aew·
inl machtn. • aDU:clu• white cabinet. t.oCI llll(ft!
1560 SUP"'!'lor (rMr) CM.
Nl-fUS.~
SAT 6 Sun 10 • .. I fa>
Jm Madi.an, ex. AtMa °'• 2 dinette .-. _. as. 2 ""1Plnt. ...., .. hall;J
ltlma. Do.9 0C lllllc A
_.. IDCl&I. Dw1lllllc
tlllll IDI
.Dldtr "°' ·-il6i t ~. o..oor
bricfat Ht, $20. OJrtllna, ~
tlquet, ait ...... all""'· orlmtal rap, I IC!attfr
rup. Sat A Sun lM. sit
l'milNf. OfM
GARAGE S&le. Sit 6 SUn
Daw.iport. Ind tblu. to:dlnt cUn tble, Lane eedw
cbett, port Stnpr ""' macb. a haale· 259 c.dar
St. NB S46-04M
NAUTICAL ttem1 ,
~ ~. lat. • Sun.
J.0.6. uno BabMI. Bal 11.
oWGt W.E ....,..., ti.
4. 10Ql N...,..m M, NB
Milkllau. bed trnitt. mllc.
Ant .... ano
WANTID POlt CASH
OR ON CON~
An~ PleClt.
Artf~
Sta,,.,...a,tna
AUCTION & SHOW
SATU1U>AY, .AP1UL UG
tMI SUNDAY, APRIL 2llt ror tldlUte9 • lldt CAU.: m..uu --<im--.ua11r....,..
~_.~ua,
M>K
c.n..,111l1R ........
mt~GIOfe .... ~
Ttlevftieft l20S benblp, for Mii. Ml-MIO rood 1loolea 541-5314 415
--------OENUINE M~n Ma ft x.
"
RENT
COLOR TV
S9 MONTH
Body I pvta. Nmir C1111c1 PETS and LIVISTOCK
C'all ~ • --------
• $1200 MINK CAPI Pett* General HOO
Seer. J111W $41$ by iwt 11t7, YELL0w Head Mes I c a o
f1S.31!i12 P&mt·YOWll • fam1l.1 pet.
$50. MU208
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J . Frfdq, Aprll 5, 1968
pm .. LIVUTOCK TUNIPOITA110N TltANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TIAHSPOIT ATION TlANSPORTATl6iNrl11;a~'iiNWS"PO;n;:RT~A~T1i1oii:NtlTltl"Aliiai'mrrR .. IW'f
~ ........ '!.!! Trucka taoo ,....,.. ... All* MOO ,,......._,Auto. 9600 ,....,..... ..,... "°° l!!'f!rted • .,... 9600 L~rtec1 Autoe NGO ..,.. __ c_ .. ____ ,...
~-~----261 lxuUbuM.Nded VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO VOLVO
Al(C QG. TOY POODLE ff.500 $$1 Eves. DATSUN
Male, . SA8SAl'RAS8 Une. -;: --------'l7 VW. Ex. Cond. l.Dw -------• 1611l VOLVO J.t 8*11, " .,.... old Power Cruhert 9020 •ea Datlu.D std,m like llil'Wt llHp. Muat Sacrlflc 1967 YOllSWCICJ•ll 12 ~ De <$125) ~ Dlr. S11C1i1ke for quit.le tale. 585. 6"-~ Daya. 54o. $16ff NOW HEREI
'62 Volvo l2'2S Sect. 4 1(14,
R It H: Ex~!. cood. Mllit
aell ms 54>4910 a11 1 *' U' ALL CLASS Wizard Ou:!. an, JYt l1Y .. 4622 alt 7 PM , SEE THEM TODA y
2 AKC ttS· 1rlsb Setters. Oln~~BrNand ~~.}.~ 4M-9Tfl VW, 1· owner, air con-6 Mo.--6,000 Ml. Gu1r. Sport C1rs 9610
TOMMY
AYRES ~ 7 .,... Cl'lamt> hp J_.._,... t:W ~ .,_,.,., d.IUonh'IJ· Very cleM. $1750: lncludea 50 ilP Suim, Wind· fl L •
*94. "Bourbon" Trophy beed Ir pl)q. ~ extru. 084Nlf'llU'JOR l!l &T "2-3514 shield Washers, 1 u 11 Vinyl fQJt. flDiA 1962 TR3 Nu patnt & top wire 1'tnllen. C.U Kela~ =s:=.•aerlflce \mJllUl ___ rlll'....._ ____ 't4 VW Variant w.,on, MW Interior, 0uta1de Mirror, wheels M.Ul6 like a champ
betw W ptn. 1966 Fiat 6000 sedan. Loon beam • trans. $1600. U..ter, Defroster, u well IMPORTS full price 001Y $1095.oo. ••Ill
C:,.:.ei; ;!! r:sieio: 8Mt Malnf9111nw 9033 1917 6M( %•TON =:c"':=7i;.,th~ ~ 'C7 V::6~=~ ~ lui· $j~eF~fi ~de~~nt 1966 Hatbor, C.M. ~9303 ~~ :i~ a!!~~
.w f c b 1 d r n . 2 AK c YAOIT M.a1at.enance a: Camper CNiaef Pickup truck world today fQl' only $695.00. pee racb $17SO Includes Tix & Lie. lst Santa Ana or call 542-~. ~ Baby'a Npair at ~ dock. Ex· Automatic transm'vk>n. ra· $25.00 delivera Oil ll(>provtd s4g.2687 $55.24 mo. bank fln•n. '68 YOLVOS 8QJl Dlr
aleru forcea .ale. 536-0103 ~· Reu. 561-'?Wr dio and heater, power stet!'-c:rtdlt. can be eet1 at 901 Ask ibout our SEI THE NEW 1964 Triumph Spitfire Rdltr E ..... "·-·-.. __ """ """· 'a v.w. Sedan xl.ct oond s . .__ tltul __ .. ,ti w·1th STUD Service: LaD& Hair MarlM Equip. 9035 lng, .heavy duty rubber. iJI" ~ ... """'· "'""',,_ $1100117-4914 CALL A1"l'ER SW On. 36 mo@ $40.99+ 145 tatlon Wagon In .,.,,.u •..vnw on.
German Sbepberd AKC, 3 $3195 8801 5 P.M. 1 final payment tor title. Get A Bttter Deal )'QlU' good credit I can help
1!'S old. 962-'l"U6 -8Ptt'IAL SALE-NEW FIAT * ..,. VW. EX,....,_,.' --T&M MOTO~S AT you finance 100%. CalJ :x u&Dnnr BATl'ERIF.S -'-"""" """" HERB FRIEDLAN c~it mgr. at 54.2-8801 can DVXER Puppies: AKC ~·... STANS URY AUTOMATIC "850" mneaoe. n-. Speclalizlng. vw" Ponche DER $50 __ .. new, J.2.V, name brands. I -"""' '"""CARDEN GROW BL. 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) be aeen at 901 E· l.5t Santa c.!':-:,!P P...etall $31.45, wbUe 5\Jllp}y $199 DOWN· OAC e Call 540--0812 e 04."'4 Ana Dlr ~ 642 920'l $46 85 per month CARDEN GROVE 2 bl.ks So. G.G. Fwy.
iR:ilN!uz:EJt PupPles Male Mlastaann· e-:~~~:..., Sbop-BUICK "850" sTlCK $42.6.5 PR MO ·~·':·::. ·~~~bodne! 192.$551 or534-221-4 893-7566 s.rl-6824 M.ID ·ENGINE hand con·
A female. $150 ... ~ .,.IN\ w. Cout H~. N.B. HERB FRIEDLANDER mecb cOo:I. •KA"':.._...,.~ ... atn.1cted sports car. C:Orvalr
.i.... ,...... rM9 """"' .. J _,., .,,..,......,.... '60 VW, custom paint. Real DAILY PILOT DIME-A· J'WI' train. dlac brka, alum ...., •. ~··eves. a MAN Avon Redabank tn. 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39) '6.l Red vw SUnroof Xlnt abarp• Re-blt S'150 613-LJNES. You can use them lkln $1S50. Aft 6 pm • 355 Wtmr'UL "b ASS IE" .,_._ .. ,_ life ...... ......1 cond. COSTA MESA 646-9022 2 blka So. G.G. Fwy. --tlon One ___; ......: · ~~ .. --· tor ., .. -•• a"·-. Dial Rochester St. CM 646-3433 pqpples AKC, T w.b . happy ~S .... •""" . 893-7566 5.17~ ~' .,....._, ....... m: or 5U1 ---Dr., ea.587a .,_..... _,. Wbl.teelepba.atlT Dime+Une
•healthy. Shot.a. 534-18*> =======::::. Recre1t'n Vthlcl .. 9515 1968 Fiats ate here. l"Qr ,-7-----::-:-:-~--------,-========-...:::;;;======:::::::. Miniature D•chshunds loet Slln Mooring 9036 mediate delivery on an ,_N_•_w...,C::•::rs ____ 9_800N __ •w_C_•_r• ___ ......;.~
. 1:. --DUNE BUGGY -Meyers models. Sedam $1495 .00'---..-------------_.:...:...::..::..:
Pure bred, $35. ~ w ANTED: Side tie tor new Manx with 1964 VW A: all cpes, $1969.oo. s p 1 d er
TRANSPORTATION 36' Trimar"Q. 2' draft. th.-EMPI goodits. Big $2181.oo. Bank flna.ncinr.
545-5411 Gates Tires, Ted Aircra.ft California Sport~ Cara Ltd.
Belts & Ytchtt 9000 45• MOOR.ING at the top and aide curtaina. Lots 001 E. lst Santa Ana. 562-
LOCAL NEWPOJn' BOATS Ilthmua, CATALlNA IS-chrome. Over moo In-8*n Dlr.
ts• SJt. 300 hp Qrylle: lld LAND 644-2632 7~~6siSe!F°' TRK 28.l. 1-966--F-al-t -11000--S-ta_tica_
beet w/ trlr • •. . .. $199.5 WANT SLIP for 35' Wagon -a real ~ at only
-· -~ .. ~ V-8, top C 9520 $995.00 full price. $25.00 -uv~ ...,.., Yawl Npt. Harb. 833-0146 _a_m_p_e_,.. _____ d Ii ved lhape! ........... $2700 : .... v er a beon appro901 ,.. Fantuy Fiberilau Ex-TRANSPORTERS cr.....,.t • can seen at
1/0 unit •-trl 4lrcra~ 9100 F. ~St., Santa Ana or cell
P"9 .,. r. BUSES.CAMPERS 542·ml Dlr Loaded! • · · .. • · · · • • • S6."iOO AZTECC A·l cond, 1 owner .;:::;:;======z 2T' Drake Craft T/S, FIB. nee plane. 1965. TI' 514 bn. '67 VW 9 pus
Meda palnt It eleanup. lUlt out oC IDllUl1 a-. 500 br 'f.S Deluxe Bua 9 pau (.2)
make .good ftahins ar dtY. ebeckL Full IFR pkg. T· ~ Mrzr4' Bui , ,._
lnr boat ............ $3:.> hanger, 0reqe Co. $45.000. '61 Bus • 9 Vag.
Two 27' Cbrill O>nnie'I, V-3 Bus: 646-4C.51; home; 546-
1960. One under • • • $7300 4919
Two 40' Matthew Sedans, one -======::;:;= with t1sh bridle. lntpeet It Moblle Homee 9200
M' Cal M-Read)'! • • • • $4950 trailer fully equipped, aleeps •r Olnel ktcb, near MW .. , 2 ba•'--. alum a-'•-, 549.0303 -673-1190 " UUI .. ,...._D 1m H.NllOR ILVD. COITA MISA Met'C'fdes Ir: sails. Slps 7. ::lO"/ered -tio. Mr. Ball di RDF O/F to · ,... SALE Of New Camper '67 MGB ra o, ' • aiu pt-613-6030. S h e 11 s ! M c D on a I d .u nrnv'\p lQt, bow Ir: stem pulpita, FOR SALE """""" Tera Tw 67 ~Av
lif lin G a•t "'--water ~IWU Telescopic Caml'er3. 0 $2399 e es. r..-"""I' erut.er, i BR. awninp, truoka, 1esa than
mtlaing boat······ SZ4,500 lldrtinp, porch. Fully ~ ~~·AJso "' Ton Chev HERB FRIEDLANDER
J1lITZ .l AVERY landscaped. 5 Star Adult with utility body. LOW 13750 Beach Blvd. (Hwy 39)
$Jl 31.t St-. N.~. 675-()442 D~t C-~ 1'fp HUD-..L.. L..._,._,~ nail ? ~ So.·r.CLhJ.~..,
·• \·•·<(f.~~i.;~·Eves. ttni10?tA~$1~ .. tor }fu.:;,~~·-... ~:m ·@ii~ · ·~.:,~
IT'S SMARTE~ my equity. $10,500. full w. WU.CO. C.M. 548--0:Ml ·e~ MG Mid&'et ' Sp. Dtr.
TO CHARTER price. 842-2869 'tr! Olevy % ton a: lOW Sharp! Must eelL Can &.
l"lnest aelectlon, power & Teardrop camper, pwr steer Pvt pty. 494-9771
ailboat:s tn So. Calif. U • $7995.00 & brkll. air, loaded with
lldpper, it qualified. New 24 Wide xtraa. Llke new. $5100 or
C•liforni1 CruiMI Two Bath * Two Btdrm but ctfer. 962-9645 * 548-4191 * BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY -8,-,,~---.--=-bo-a-t _r_a_c...,.k ,
PORSCHE
,. 19261 Belch 81..S. BPtrr. 32' Spt. Fisher cabineta A: bed. $250. 646.
equipped for 1o._ dist. Huntiniton Beach 53&-9812 8iM alter 5 PM
PORSCHE
Abcore and M a r Ii 11
a.bblc. J1.ybridp Ga. 17Jrt.
Cl'Uile. Very c.lean L.B.
Marina G~ 14 Slip 3°'
Oner aboard Sat. and Sml.
1968 Formula 233 Deluxe.
Deep v. with twin 120
Mems. P""' ttlt. l»pl fUJl cap., pl!ey, + many ex·
tru. On Amer trlr w/4-wbl
mrp brb. &C2-'M20
19' LA.DD Cab Qua. 100 hp Mere. tilt trlr. Ideal for
Lake MMd or Catalina.
$18>. WkndJ or E•ea. 545-
8Tl6
CABIN Cru1aer alpe 3 or
l!l<n. ~ to go! Need
cash. $16SO. See at 309
Edg..ater, Bel Ev~. -
'm7
18' CABIN Qul1eo w/Cont'l
tilt trlr. New Mere 95 hp
outbrd w /2 l8-1al 1as
tanks. $2500. 5f6.64'7l
2:1' G.Nr. V8 inbd. bunks,
bead, bait tam, coven, ex· tru. Vtty ~an. $3000 oc
otff!l". ~
17' G~AR Citation
7S HP Evtnrude, extras.
Xln~ cond. 675-5827
1'T' fiberglua dinah.Y, W/3
hp Britilh Sequll. $200· Pb:
637 -2657, 515--4259
14' KELSONCR.Al'T out-
board; nffds work · a real
buy at $100. 61S-t008
9010
'66 PACDlAKER 2 BR.
$2,000 down. take over pyts.
$99.61 mo. Dick -5e-2904
SPARTONET'l'E ~· Excel
coad. tum. &1f1linl, .....
lhed. s.ca.7Gl A.d\llt Park.
BICYCLES 9225
e P~ Huff:Y Sttnrray e
Girl'• bike, new $60
Youn for $20. 495-49119
Motercyclel 9300
HONDA
NEW '68 SCRAMBLER
$t99 end '649
NEW ntAIL 90'5 $299
HERB FRIEDLANDER
13750 Bea.ch Blvd, (Hwy 39)
2 blkl So. G.G. Fwy.
893-1566 537.Q24
'57 LA.MBRE'l"l'A. 150 ex:
Silver Special. Near new,
3U actual miles. Wlndshleld
A: car cwrter. Have Ill> eell!
$.100 (Jr ot1.et. G 7th St., Apt
D.HB
Imported Auto. 9600
READY TO GO
OYER 70
VOLKSWAGENS
TO CHOOSE FROM
LARGEST SELECTION
IN ORANGE COUNTY
549-0303 -673-1190
"" K.-AIOR 8LVD. COSTA M•SA
• Spot Cub for Imports
'60 Coupe • Red
'59 Coupe • Yellow
'59 Coope • Stiver
'58 Coupe • Blue
o~,~~ ~,4,.-
5494303-67J.1190'
tm IWllott l\.VD. COSTA MaA
'S3 SUPER 90 POR8CHE
Red with bt9Ck tilter. $2195.
Dlr. 892-555l.J534.2'2M
1966 PORSCHE 9U • 4,
Green, black int, AM, FM, $3699 8'2-2l87 •
'63 Porsche Super
Pvt pty. ;B"lQ. 836-043
We pey more fol' any import SIMCA
regardless of year, make --------or condition. Try ur. before 1~ Slmca 4 door bc!autiful
y o u ae 11 . E L M 0 R E red pa.int job • car bat 11000
MOTORS, ~ Garden milec on full factory WV·
Grove Blvd JE T-6530 rant;y • full price only
ss~.oo $25.00 deUnl'I' on ..
proved credit can be eeen at
901 E. lit Sl S&ntA Ana or
ca.ll 54U80l. Dir
SUNBEAM
---EXAMPLE SAYINIS --
exter. with matching interior trim, power disc
brakes, tilt & telescoping steering wheel. AM-fM
redio, rear speaker, air cood., power wind., 6 wy1
seat, cornering lamps, remote in6tror end load$
of other extra Stock No. 326.
DISCOUNTED TO
EVERY STAFF CAR
RElllllll II StOCI
ODIPARABL Y DISOOUITED!
models
• arrive
USED CAR SPECIALS
'60 CORVAIR '·--~.~(U.ASlt)
'61 CADILLAC
CPE. 01 VIL.I..&. \l'un -... •It ..........
-OM -llMH '7Jl
llltl~,...,,---.. ~~,.,·
5295
5695
5795
$1095
5129~
'66 CHEVROLET $1995
,_,.,, Suoer =·=llf~.ltN!w. "*' mallc, p_,. (R-"1)
166 CHEVROLET Impala
£.. ttoor hlrdloP. it.dlo, llfffl:!', wtorM-(iQ~'j "-'"'· fedorY "''· ... , ~
52195
~2195
GRANO PltlX. 2 Dr. Hip, llllL H, AT .. P/S
P'S. I ""'*'• llkt -· (IHH pi)
'1195 ~~~_£~~~.P~ 12195
--------------------'64 OLDS Cutlosa Cpe. 51495 ~er::. ~"1&'Jc =r--... '65 OLDSMOBILE DELTA $2195 t~~-p.r-f':: -. L~ ::..•= fC'°"
'64 OLDS JETST AR 51495 '66 OLDS CUTLASS s2395 I ' .... =-~ ""m""" c~ '°""='aft ........ _. -. Al mo --·'811
51595 '66 OLDS CUTLASS $2495 ~~~~ t==~9dlo·~~Alr.
-· I ( 003) , ll9r. :mr
'65 CHEVROLET s1795 '67 MERCURY COUGAR 52495 : ~--.....,, ·~· :-.=· fm'Y,,, =·~--= ~--..__ .-..... 1119,... ... ' ~
'65 PONTIAC LE MANS · s1895 '66 OLDS DB.TA '2595 ' s.:r .= •..ir ~ •• J.~'7~~--=.-:t..--· .. , ..
'65 MERCURY $1895 '66 TO.RONADO s2995 ~r::..c.im~ ........ u............. · =:.,.,-~~
.. REMEMBER, r• .41tl NEJ'Blt $.4TISFIED VNrlL rov A.RE"
C10S11 .. Aft
UNIVERllTI ........
..
......
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... 1111
USED
CARS
•
CHEVROLET
'66 CAPllCI 4 DR.
AT·AIR-PS·R·H Rell $2895
'66 CAPllCI CPI.
Full powtr AIR SU .. ,
, $2495
'66 IEL All WAGON
PS·AT.AIR·R·H 11 ..
$2495
'6' CAPllCI 4 DL
AT·PS·AIR-R·H T11rq.
$2495
166 IMPALA CPL -
AT·PS-AIR·R-H Y•llew
$2395
'66 MALllU en.
AT.PS-R·H Whit.
$2195
'66 IMPALA 4 DI. HT
Af.PS-AIR-R-H &.14 $219~
'66 MALllU CPI.
AT-PS·R·H-AIR Mer.H
$2195
'65 IMPALA CPI.
AT.PS·AIR·R·H hit•
$1995
:.r'J"I;; ·~CIL~1 , tlf~. J
AT·PS-R-H ftW'ft
$1795
'65 MALllU CPI.
AT-PS-R.H White
$1795
'65 IMP'ALA CPI.
AT-PS-R-H Turq.
$1795
'H MALllU CPL
AT-PS-R-H lln $1595
'64 IMPALA CPL
AT-PS.R-H Sllnr
' $1795
'H llSCAYNI 2 DL
AT.rs-R.H T·~· ~14'5
'63 IMPALA 4 DL
AT-PS·R·H·Alll h it•
$1695
'U IMPALA 4 DI.
AT-AIR-PS·R·H Whit• $1195
'64 IMPALA CPI.
AT.PS-R-H 40,000 1111 ... ,,,
$1391
'62 llSCA YNI 4 DL
oo.R-H Whit•
$795
'61 IMPALA CPI.
AT·PS·AIR·R·H ~'" $995 •
OTHER
MAKES
'6' MUSTAN•
AT.PS·R·H·AIR llue $2195
'U MUSTAN• HT
Std·PS·R-H llH
$1995
'64 PONTIAC CeNll•
. "-''-Mt.~ vt'!~ . ., -_..,,. '""~At .... ~·;..#V-~ » ,,...
'64 IUICI SIYLAll
AT.PS llu
$1595
'U IUICI SIYLAll
Cp• Std·R-H W'-lte $1295
'6J IUICI LISAlll
AT·l'S·R·H 511•9' $1295
''1 RAMii.ft 700
4 Dr. OD·PS·R·H Wltffe
$195 •
TRUCKS
''7 llONCO 4 W DL
""' $2095
946
S. Coast
Hwy.
LAG UN~
·BEACH
494-7744
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30 DAILY PILOT F'nd.ly, Apnl 5, 1968 , !!!!:T~il--H""""S=PO=itr.:T=A=TiO~N:---T-.RA~N~SP"""'O'"'"R .. 'i'~AT""'t"AONu--.,TRA~NSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANS.-otl' A TION TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION • -TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPOITATION .....
_NABERS 1968 CADILLACS NOW f»t DISPLAY
Av•il•hle for Demondretion end 0.hvery
CADILLAc~s
NO. I SALESMAN!
--OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM --
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'66 CADILLAC
Ount.....:tlno C-O.Vllle llnlt/led In fHttlfne
NONNndY bl...., "' l'lusll tNIC/llno nytOll & IMlllet
Interior. l'ull -· IW"1rtllY. & me,.., Ofloer (jej11•• & convo11f-o lt• Ind. Premium \/oew 11,.s. V•rv _...,.,., drtwn & shows metlculous uitt 1 ...
•ldl & out.
$3895
'65 RAMB LER
Cloulc: 110 II.Ir~ coupe. This ootste...slne flmhv
wromobile It f\llly _,,"'"" wtlll va t11olne. ritdlo
•nd 11 .. i.r, wlllle 11.--11 llrH, !Kid(et se•ll ptuo
m11<11 '"°'•• A 11tlmertno 'White uterlor with 11111
vinyl lnrtrlot Tlllo la f\uely '" outslendf"8 ve tue
$1095
'64 CADILLAC
Coupe O.Vlfle -11118 • slllmm•rlno '""" ewtttlor will! Ille lllKk vll1vt root. This showolece la ICIUIOCNMI
n•turolly with loC'lllrv olr cOndillonlno end has •II lllt lu•U<Y _, IHl\lrea lncludl"8 oow,, vents.
•IHrlno·br•~wl-Incl ~ AM·FM redlo DrlYI
11111 -home now1
$1995
'66 MUSTANG
Hft'dfOP CO\lttl. l'lelllv metallic orHn wllh iOO'TY block vlnl'f rool °"'11de encl blld! bucl<el HllS with c..,,., cont011. Fully io.dtcl wllh conveni.rw:. l!tmt
IUdl as -st•rlns. factory 1lr cono111on1,,., ,. dlo and ,,.,,.,, tlnled 911.ss, .,.,,.,._ _, CO¥era •nd
""'"• side w111 llrn. Rtc!uced lhlt _..,d ..,
$1895
'63 CADILLAC
.._,, ..,. In • mllllOl'll A brelllltaktno a.rooue
Geld Coupe Del/Ille wOn luU IN!her ll'llerlor, FIC'-
l!wy •Ir condlllonlnt. Full -lncludlnv 6 w•Y _, & • hoat of _, deh••• ad,..., St>owt ••cef. ~!:_re b'f Its prev~ ~·You s~ldn'I mlu
$1495 ,
one SPKW YlWES
'65 OLDSMOBILE
98 Holiday S.dan '
'67 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVllle
'67 RAMB LER
DPL
I 65 CADILLAC
Coupe 0. Ville
'63 CORVETTE
Fastb•ck
'6 7 CADILLAC
Sed•n DeVille
'62 Ll~CO LN
Continent•!
'63 CADILLAC
OeVille Convertible
'63 LINCOLN
Con-tinent•I
'64 CADILLAC
Coupe DeVille
'65 FORD
LTD
'65 CADIL~C
OeVille C~nvertible
--'67 MERCURY
Coug•r
'64 LINCOLN
$1895
'62 CADILLAC
Sedl.n O.Vilk. A io.elv tNroon fillbll wlltl tiarmonn· rno bel.. lu"'9r and nylon 1<ot1rtor. This fac1ot'Y
air conclitlon..i eem 1111 Pn0$f ~ oower •nd de-
lu.u eflrl ll>at Caclfllae offtr'a ll'ICI. --lodes. ..,,_.lie ..,.., -· venb. tic, e-tc. Tiiis _.tfld, It It 1"Clllly llf'ked • ..a walllno ,fOr llS
nayr -r.
$995
'63 CHEVROLET
TIM ,.,.., _,., 1-1• SIHlel' $-1 Hardtop coupe
with Vt -Jne, Dueket Hit lnlerlor wltll floor con-ao!e. rllCllO and 11e11.,-, _, 11..,11111, wfllle si<le w•" ttres pluo mud! "'°"'· A mrt Metelllc Green
flnbll wltll l\IM vlrwl rn1tc.111119 lnltflor. This one
_., laat lont ao ee -• first.
$995
'59 CADILLAC
,._,., F ... lwood with Ille erlelnal blue llt1tlh ...cl
orlolnal I-*' 11'1 F'"1woocl. T'11• well cared IOr Ctcllllac ,.., _, -loekt, _, vt11ts, 11/11»
l'ftallc .., .. al --1-1 Ind of COllNI far:-
flont air conr:1r11on1.... YO<J wltl hive l'O -this -
"' bfllew l\a. outsfllndl1>9 IM YllUt "·
$495
'65 MUSTANG
H11rdloo c:owe. Flnlsllecl Ill • brl!IM ..-me blue
color wfltl rn1ktllne Mlle! -1 Interior. SPeclt l
'flMell wttlt wlct. Olla! fires. F« Yolir lllffs11tt II
tin tht Mufth si.reo PKlt. Rtdlo end ,,..re,, !1~1ed
9IAU l/lfd 41\191 tothlusts. Thia SPOrty and )"OU"9 Ulr
IS wllllout I lfllubt OM t1f IM llnf buYrYOO wlff rmok'e.
$1495
SALlll DIPAllTMINT O,.N l :Jt A.M. te f P.M. MM. """ Prl. -t A.M. te 6 P.M. Sat. & Sun.
____ NABERS
2600 Harbor , Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-9100
' PLACE YOUR WANT AD WHERE THEY ARE LOOKING ~-----96_1_0 Sport C•rs 9700 Used Cars
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED--642·5678 681/2 MG l!l57 TR3 Rdstr with b&rdtop. M.G. e M.G. iiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiim~iii NEED A CAR?
NOW HERE1 :u:r\111 ~ ~ BOB J~ YOUR WE PAY CAN'T BE FINANCED?
UMd C1rs 9900 UMd C1rs 9900 Used C1rs 9900 UMCI C•rt 9'00 SEE THEM TODAY $25.00 delivers oo appr'O'Ved AUTH~RIZED e Banlaupt? •Ret>o m•lm! ·-----------------~~~~~~~~~~~L-·~~~~,~~~ TOP =~:~ Make Payday Paymen11 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS! 8801
Dir. DEALER HAS OVER McCARTHY MOTORS
IMPORTS Antiques,Cl1ssic:s 9615100 PRICE ~~b;::~~:I = '30 Model A Ford Ope. with Santa Ana Ph 5G-3'S0'1 AUTO DISCOUNT CENTl:R =~·t~·~;:-:u ~~trawic1:r~~.~~d~ FOR NICE CARS ~ BUICK
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., t1nc1 .,, amazing numtier of ·59 Le Baron. stain}~' AND TRUCKS
l)MJ H b Bl d C t M 642 JM1 homel In today's Ouaifted plastic top. Beet otter. &UU't ar or ' . OS a esa ~" ML QMlCk them DOW· • 962-7328 • New & Used IMPORTED Any M.ke or Model. c.,., wm pay ush or CONNELL
WORK CARS
'57 FORD .,., .... .-.c. . $99
'53 CHEVROLET ~:-...... $149
'55 FORD VI, atld. $149
'57 FORD Stfc11 """· ......... $149
'57 OLDS VI, n tl., PS, N , z Dr. H.T. $179
'57 FORD 2 D-H.T. ... ..... $1'9
'58 MERCURY ~~ .::~· $199
'63 OLDS , .. ,.A........ ·S~
.._ ............... 0r.
'61 MERCURY $349 n. ...... PS, .....
'61 CHEVROLET $399
C""'9.Yl,_,...tk.
'62 RAMBLER $449
... PS, ....... _...
'60 THUNDERBIRD $549 .,., PS,-···· '61 OLDS SUP. 88 $599 ... PS, ....... 11dfc.,. <ee4.
'63 CHEVROLET $799
............ PS, ...
'59 PLYMOUTH
.. ~ C'm'N'Olr{. AUTQJ;1AlTc; ilH
s49ts
ECONOMY SPECIALS
'59 BORGWAR·D 5149
'59 RAMBLER AMER. $199
'59 ·HILLMAN $199
'60 VALIANT AUTO. $279
'60 FALCON AUTO. $299
.'61 COMET S-22 $399
~~'2 C~'!All,
'64 FALCON
WAGONS
$499
160 FORD ................ $199
'57 FORD SURFER SPEC. . .. $249
'57 PLYMOUTH t PASS. VI .. $299
'60 COMET. SHARP ....•.. $399
TRUCKS
'51 FORD ................ $299
·ss CHEY. 4 SPD •......... $399
2004 H• bor llvcl., Costa Mesa
lmpomcl Autoe 9600 Imported Ailtos 9600 tr-. you OVER CHEVROLET
TOYOTA TOYOTA BLUE/BOOK 21~~~T~~E~~d.
-< FOR.
-ALL MG 'S-
-H EALE Y S-
3. Zero-To-60 in 16 sec. Pick·Up I======
4. Ownen Report Up to 30
Miles per G .. lon Economy
5. Optional Equipment Includes
Automatic Transmission
I. 47 Safety Mid Comfort
Featu .... At No Ext... Cost
TOYOTA/
CORONA
546-1203
~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Will Buy
'64 BUICK RIVIERA
. ..
AT Bob .
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Longpre PONTIAC
LISTED BELOW AIE A FEW OF OUR HUIE SELECTION OF QUALITY. CONTROL TRADE INS.
PRICED··TO SELL RECONDITIONED TO LAST· --
'&:t MGB '62 IMPALA '59 PONTIAC '65 El CAMINO '67 PONTIAC .. '62 Y2. TON
.
Convertible, lt•ll•n rKlnt red. 4 Door tMrcltop. flKtory •ir, C.t1lln11. 4 Door fwd..,, full VI, 3 apMd, atlck with over• TEMPEST CUSTOM. 2 door
l•cellettt condfHon. """ and full power. Pewn Mite, match-~· factory .ir, .._ than cfrlve, r•cHo, hea .. r, excellent HT. L ... tlMn 13,000 mll ... CHEVROLET PICKUP. WIDE
economy all In one car. int Interior. ,000 one owner mll ... Mutt condition. VI, full power, f•ctory war· SIDE BED. 6 cyl. 3 spMCI. lnsJMct this car to believe It. ranty.
'1588 5988 sass 519SS '
524S8 5988 ..
'67 FALCON '62 MONZA '67 vw '66 MERCURY .
'62 BUICK '65 vw
2 Door deluxe. FK.tory War· Corvalr, redlo, hetter, 4 speed. COM!T CALl!NTE. 4 door, SPECIAL DELUXE. 4 door,
Less th•n 6,000 miles. VI, full power, factory air, va, full power. Exullent 2nd Radio & Mater, verdor grMn.
r1nty. Stir llte black. •ltm•n blue. Full m•tchlng In-car. "''°'· '19SS 5588 '17SS 51988 $888 ·51388
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ORANGI COUNTY'S llS_T SILICTION OF STATION WAGONS
'67 PONTIAC '66 CHEVROLET '64 PONTIAC '66 FORD
t PASSINCHl STATION WA.ON SPOltT VAN Dll.UXI CATALINA
Pactwy air. PKtwy ....,..ty. ----=-----=-'' g!lftHr, •ut91Mtlc, ... ..... -6 Pa1Nft19r ltatlen Waten. ll'ull ,...,..
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'64 PONTIAC '65 FORD
-IONNIVIW COUNTY lqUIH t PASSIM ... STATION WA.ON
Pull P ...... 6 PUMftlW ltatlen w..-.. Pull ,...... Pactwy •Ir. 10 Pauenoer. full peww. P•ctery air.
Oii BUCH ll VD.
AT 1HE
.. -----.... ----. -..... -... ----,.._ --..
S.rvle9 O.pt. 01*' 7 to 9 p.m .. Mon. -7 to 6 p.m., Tues. thru l'rl.
S•IH Dept. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Mon. thru l'rl.
9 to 6 p.m., S•t. & Sun.
SERVICE
--. -----~ --------
COUNTY S9UIH
11 ,.._.., ltattM Wqen. 'actery air.
'67 PONTIAC
6 PASSIN•llt STATION WAGON
PHtory air. futory wuranty. 2 to ch .... tr.m.
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:JJ CWLY PILOT ,,_,, AJrtl ~ 19111
TRANSPORTAT ION TRANSPORT A Tl'ON fllHsltOITA T10N
YOU ·.CAN BE SURE WIJH . AN OK USED CAR FROM . .
CONNELL CHEVROLET
'61 RAMBLER $495
4 Door Station Waton. R.dio, hMter. autematic
'63 .CORVAIR S&95
Coupe. Autom1tic, rtdio ind he1t1r, betutiful
mist blue.
'62 CHEV Y2-TON $895
Pickup truck. I foot Fl~ bed, 6 cylinder en-
gine, 3 speed tnm.
Country Sed1n VI, automatic, factory air, pow·
er lfMrint, rtdio, heater. Powder blue w/blue
vinyl lnter~r.
'63MG $495
MJdget. 4 •PMd tr1n1mluion, stunnln9 British
racing 9r11n finish.
'63 CHEVROLET
lmSMila Sport Sed1n. VI, •utom•tlc, poww ....,..
int, r.dio, heater, gothic fOld.
'61 FORD
Convertible. VI, automatic, PS, elec. windows,
R&H. Tuxedo black.
$2695
Sport coupe. VI, 1utCHMtic, power stMrfne,
r1dio, heater, new e1r warr•nty and vinyl •
terlor.
'65 MERCURY $1995
Montcl1lr hardtop coupe. VI, 1utomatlc, power
st..rint, rldlo, heater, . low ml ..... , ermine
white with blue lnterfer.
'60 BUICK TUDOR·
VI, 1uto., PS, lt&H. Extra toocf trantpertetlon.
'66 FALCON
2 Door Md•n. 6 cylinct.r engine, automatic,
'&1 NOVA S.S.
Bucket ...... rldio. helter, •ut.Mtk tr•,.....
4 I
Pickup with camper. 4 whttl drive, wam ....._
complete.
'64 EL CAMINO
Custom. VI, 4 speed, PS, R&H, •lmond t.wn with
beige bucket ......
'66 CHEVY II
Non lf•tion w..-. VI, power stMring, radio,
huttr, •utorMtlc. A r•I harcl to find comp1Ct
wagon. Ermine white with blue trim.
Le Mana coupe. 6 cylinder, automatic, radio,
heater, red with red bucket INh. Lib new.
$pert c...,... ~ power ................
heetw, federy .Jr. TNpkal ..,,..... wfth "'*"'"' lm.fior.
't4 CHEVIOLET
1n ton pickup. I' ftethWI, VI, Mom.Ifie, radto;
'66 MUSTANG
H.rdtop Coupe. VI, IVtcMn•tic, power 1teeri,.,
r.dlo, heater, white wfth red fnterior.
'&I CHEVROLET
Impala Convertible. VI, IUtofNtic, ,ow.r st..,..
9 ,.... weton· 327VI, automelic, ,ow.r ltlerine,
factory air cond., radio, heater, satin sifver with
black vinyl Interior.
CONNELL
2m HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
~~:S546-1.203~:'s546-1200
CHEVROLET CHEVROLET CORVAIR FORD MUSTANG OLDSMOllLE T·llRD T·llRD
CHEV '116 c.-8.5. 427-t25 '62 OlEVY u. atk shit. '64 Impala 8.5 Convert. Bank '66 CORSA Must •AU im-Hp • ---' · · d ~ b..' p • · '"' • En11l. Ford '64 sta w-. 4 ~ """· post, pl!, runs, ean. _,., nrvate, arty executives car. See to •&> med. for only $1400. Very ._ -------'86 Olds full pwr. al:r Dlr. 1 Daddy's Jewel for Sa.le!
'62 Landau. stie sparkles &
gieana! $995 543-~
·57 T·Bird • MUBt lee "' a~
predate--P {B, """ uphol.
P r I v a lie Party $1.4!l>.
644-1460
low nu $249.1 &t2-Zl40 847-5369 .I 1-rec! 540--0597 clean·. 4 spd .• mechanlc~11.. i.pd. R/H, hd reslll, 38,000.
<MV good brakes. Urn It bett.
owner. Must seU. Can fin.
pvt pty. 494-9771
9800 New Can 9800 soond. Prlv. pty. 540-0917 S800 or oUer. Ml &-7304
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New C1r1 9IOONew C1r1 PLYMOUTH '64 T·BIRD
SPECIAL PURCHASE
FROM
FORD MOTOR CO.
~ CONTINENTALS
CORVETIE '59 FORD v.s, auto, 2 Dr.
hardtop, PS. flH . S295
• 5-1&-Th29 • 1964 Corvette $2250
642.8425 1960 f ord V8 Ranch wagon. -======= ps. auto. good Urea, new
COUGAR batry. Make offer. 837-0'l31 '66 MUSTANG
F'1ll pwr. $1775. 548-4779
'64 T-Bird Fact. air, full
pow. Excel cood. 1 Owner nm. 847-m4
'liO T Bird hdtp, new inter!«.
Dlr. Seoe to 8.t'lftCiate. Must
sell. Can fin pYt pl)' • • •
494-!ml
'56 T-Blrd bdtp w/cont kit. VAUANT
Less than fiQ,000 actual -------'56 STA Wait. V08 stick. runs mlles! Slln>. 67~28 aft 5. l960 Plymouth Valiaut V-1.00
'68 COUGAR. Bnnd new. good. S150 or bes• of1er. 545-1 VR, automatic, power st,eer· 'S7 T·Btrd. Excellent . 6 -A
Leue for S9'.t50 pr month. 7361 aft ;, inR. radio. heater, Landau condition. By ownt'r. ~IOO wagon. ...,, •. , 9 ~-
Included maintenance & -.61-f"or-d <kir. v~-:-~I top, lactory air condltlonlng. 'L. PLYMOUTH S159fl 96'2~25 Pboo~ ~~ ::.9'170 .
service. Air Omd. Power mechanlc~~7c?..,nd11. S250. I $2195 M '58 T•Bird. 1""" G.r..----steerinr. radio, bucket1>, etc. .,.. ...., """ ......... ....,.
Phone Hal Sanden. Lense --------· Coov. Exe. cond. S 3 5 0 Leeving $85 by Pvt pty
Mana,ger, Johnson Ir Son. '56 Ford 2 DR Victoria STA NSB u RY f'uzy 9 pastenger . station CMh. 673-0987 67J...'1T72 Aft g
flSO. or belt offer. wagon. V8, automatic, pow· -======= -=======
G42-0081 • 642-2820 • er steering, nidio an~ ~t-lmpot'fM Autos 9600 Imported 4utoa 9'°°
DODGE ·59 Ford convert. Good BUICK er. fa.ctory air condltiorung. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I
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~ MERCURYS ~ CONVERTIBLES
• J ·---.... ·---->,.,,:> -.,, ........... ~-
I
I l"COUGARS
~
'-'MUSTANGS
-111 SEDANS
~ STATION WAGONS
ALL AT
tran1ponatlon . nso $1595 •
'64 Dodge. CUst O>nv. Pb, 4lM-ml 2100 HARBOR ILVD. h4:~ 1op ~ ~·-~ ·=-MEii&il;:i~ ~::,~~~~ 'iilftdlltY J
'6.1 DART GT Cpe .. R/H. BUICK auto .. $795. PERFECT! '68 MERCURY. c.otoriy Part< O:>upe. 289" ena'l.ne. auto .
49'2-0057 station wagon. Brand new trans. power steering. Fin-·
:l~A~ll!,~llf!Ji~. ~)5;.
the ether imports
HUGE SAVINGS
ALSO
FmE SBECTICll Of OUAUTY USED CARS
SEE THEM NOW
AND
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
AT
Johnson and Son
~ COUNTY'S Ollll1 ISTAIUSMID
UNCOUe • .-c:uaT • CCMMAI 11AL11
600-700 WDT COAST .. GHWAY, NIWPOIT ICH.
541-7751 '42-otll
-CLOSll SWNDAT -
FALCON
Lean for S124 pr month. ishec:t ln betNtUu1 turquols 2100 HARBOit BLVD.
All maintenance A 1emce with black vinyl Interior. COST A MESA 646-9022
FR.EE. lnclude1 air cond. SacrUloe at
1960 Falcon S2'l5 anxiou1 to Power stccrl.111 A brakes. $1595 PON11AC
t.rade for travel trailer 675-radio, 3rd aeat etc. Call JOHNSON & SON -------
2450 Pvt Pftl'tY Hal Sandert, Leue Ma.nag· Llncoln-M IOY CAIVD
'61 FALCON, iuto trans.. er, John90n A Son, 642--0981 O:>lta Meta ~ch
MH. good cond. S28S '63 Mere Moat. 4 dr. one 1941. Harbor mVfll 642-nrio PONnAC
548-•1 owner, R&H, air. pb, pi, 1,,... ............ M · / tr • &.-8l.., Olll:a ,._
PORD
'63 FORD
xlnt conc!. Pvt pl)'. $1485 """ ~ Witani "' a: . Kl 6 4444 See at 254.( Newprt 81-fd pwr, auto, Mint aell. $1900.
CM Call 90-3229 aft 3 p.m. or.ae OataatTi ~ ..
·roR. St.le Mercury Comet 1966 Maatan1 F~ 2 + DnMr r. ...._ · .,_ _.
1962 2 d.()O(' ha.rdeop. 6 cyl 2. V-3, low mil~· $1990 BlattJ. tUck ablft Ceu. $400. 642· $-9321 _'M_Pan_tl ... ac_l_.eM_a_m_Vl_ftlll_
3930 afttr s pm. power pbJ;I fk1DrJ air
• 1968 M'1"CUJ')' t ~ OLDSMOllLE Bueltet Seata etc. Mice cu
neon. Nrw uue. •tires. -------CM be ReD at IOl E. 1't ms. 962·2631 .,. OLDS St., ~ Ana. us. to
!A ~O/iC Ni pdc!e Cllb
MUST a ua n6 COSTOllll &TA. WAG. ll•OO cd Oedlt M-r
llU" w J1nlllwd ID mGOOD w\di 2 at sc.am, .,, uo-....... v·... Auto ~ 1larlllJldJ YtlQil interior. ·ec=-,...~-._,.---cuuv-wt111e'"""..,_.
IWVoHnm.. ... Auto trana and aD ... ~ -St.Ind tr... a • H, ad
Fatrt.n. 509 Sport o.q,.. trwll. P/'S, P9nr' &c Id cond. S10111 « am Gfter
a.d.tt .. t._ nidlo • a d brPa R.acHo. T4"AJladt $&50 m.m5 .
beater. automattc aw. = ~ ..:tesn':. JOHNSON & SON 'IJ PmtSac. • ., m. mJmon. JIOftl' l\ft!'lnl. Ne. 546-'1888 Uncaln-Mettm:7 C&taltna, a.ti en a.oe.
rm& • • O>lta Mesa Brancb (}13) m.-i. Da5'1 LAte ~ M1lltllll GT, ~ 00 Badlar Bl'9d. eo.-.o * .. cro camt. beau CObd. "~ = .::·: OWNDt: 11 Olm 010aa 1.0Wntt. lo mi, WID ~. STANSIUIY Priced for .... 11th .ate ~· 4 dr In', fctr, air, $1850. PYt Pb'. 5t04l53
Pt.tir. ~ SJll».lll g.2242 RIB. _., pb, 4 MW tlrea. '81 B0NNEVILt.E. F • 11
lllcl .• ~ ~ AD low ..S, llNDICI $%111 Ml-P'tn'., ~ Oalld.., New Batt.;
PfS J>/B. .... I h • Mn and Mdlen •• ta4'7a
ever had to ftce.
The Mini-Irate.
2100 U•--ILVD. w.---c .. ,.. • t ~ 19llO (ldi. .,...,,. ,I.... i... ~. P/B, .-.::a-..... ~ ......... IC 1l9Cll
.,,,__ ...._ Oril ~ ii.-wutt Afr Od. All .Extru PIS. eama1ie. tiGcW •• ST. COSTA MSA ,._7761 ~·-·······1!1!!1!1•!!!11••••••••• .. COITA MISA '46.fG22 aft I Pm 815.mt ... M?-1153 $UEO. ... Jft. mae .............. .
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OAJL Y PJLOT U Frici.v, April 5, 1968
9100 N.w Cars 9800 New Cara 9100
FROM wmcH TO CHOOSE AND THESE ARE BUT TWO AND
TYPICAL OF ROY CARVER'S SPRING SALE REDUCED PRICES.
BUY NOW AND SA VE ! r-:::;a •' $195· DOWN· .---$-.......... ~---
PLUS LIC. & .TAX • ~
DELIVERS ~
WSW Tires,
Htr .·Defroster I
Back-up UCJhts,
P~ded Dash,
FIREBIRD ON APPROVAL OF
CREDIT. THE
STOCK NO. T-313, . PMTS. BASED
Bucket Seats, PER Mo.SPARKLING WHITE, ON 1/J DN.
..
CATALINA 2 DR. SEDAN
BRAND NEW. STOCK NO. Pl 84 IS
E9UIPPED WITH HYDRAMA TIC, BACK·
UP LIGHTS, HEATER & DEFROSTER,
ELECTRIC WIPERS, OSRV MIRROR,
, NYLON TRIM. A REAL BEAUTY.
Seat Belts. DARK INTERIOR. PLUS LIC. & _. I
_______ lilliil ___ ..__..___._lllllilllllliliiil-lllllilllllliiiilliiillii-iliill-. TAX BrFGR-36 PA¥-MEN'5 -11_ -illlllliiiliiiiii._lllli ......... mliiiil.._ ____ _
,..
'66 MERCURY '66 CATALINA '61 GTO '66 CHEVROLET ,,
1 D!Jor Panl1M. lll1<1lo, 1'1t1ter, ·~ 'ftlffc "'81bllll!JtlllilTPO-.ir•
bralte$, IKlary •Ir conclltlonlnt.
52677
~ PULL PRICI
,..
'61 CHEVROLET
kl Air ~Dcor Mdln. 111, -•tide
11"1 ...... loll. redle. MllW, -~ wlllte 114111 "'" !Ir&
s2m
~ FULL rtlCI
I . ,..
'65 CATALINA
1 lllu. 2. H1rotoo c-. lltectlo •NI
,,._!er, lrrelr1l<NI le If IMll'llhlon. -tr.,_,,,,
s1977
FULL N ICI
"' '67 CONTINENTAL
l'ower 1le.,,lno·brekn-W1..._._ _. roci<s. f1ctory •Ir. 16,'11 K!Ulf
n11tu. tvorv w/bltck cordovlft 1111>,
off .... nlle ln1trlor. urn lull price.
19.350
MILD
'67 FIREBIRD
Sorlnf t Or. Au!Onlallc, _,
11eering, radio. flHftr. •Mte w.r11.
t1ctory warr1ntv
s2s77
-~~~.
PULL NICI
'"FALCON SPRINT
2 Dcor htrcllw. VL -r 11ffrlne, rtdlo. hMtw, wt.lie aide wait tlreo.
lectwy tlr Cllftdllloftl"I.
PULL P'llCI
'66 PONTIAC GTO
VL ll>'dr9m.lk . -stMrtne, rl<fto.
IMeter, wl\119 aide wills, IOllcl "'" quotse wtfll lurQuolM DuCt.i _,..
J2S77 full price.
16.154
MIL.IS
'6' CHEVROLO
l,,_ia I ~ hlrcr!OP. Vt, -· t lldt, ndlo, httltr. -r 11Hrl,,..
Wllllo aloe ••II tlru, l.ctory air c-
lltlolllng.
51477
PUL1 NICI
'65 MUST AJIG 2 plus 2
F .. fbadl. VI -lne, tulorl\llk 11'1,..
mlaslon. radio, httltr. #!Ille SIOt well
llru. 11n1 Fllll P rlc.
25~801
MILIS
'67 FIREBIRD
400. va _,,,., l!Ydromalle ,,.,.,.
, .... ~~"" radio •"4
s2977
PULL PRICI
s3177
FULL PRICE
THESE All JUST A FIW AUTOMOllLES THAT CARRY
ROY CARVER'S EXCLUSIVE JO DAY Ol 1,000 MILi
(WHICH EVIi COMU FllSTJ UNCONDITIONAL
C NO COST TO THI CUSTOM II J WAHANTY ON •
ENGINE COMPONENTS, TRANSMISSION Ir IEAI IND.
'65 OLDS F-85
I Or. VL automatic, PoMI' 9'Wr· 1,,,, rodlo, htA!fr. t1ctory 1lr. .,.,.
wflllt ••ill
PULL PRICI
'64 CHEVROLET
tml>fla SS VI, -•elide. -•!M<lno. radio. hHl1•-. wnilt wilts. bl~
'66 LE MANS
Soort COUPI', RIOio And helter, t.ydra
MAiie trorun1ls.slon, -r 1tttrlno
FULL PRICE -
'64 OlDSMOBllf 88
'-0-hllrdlOll. VI, llydr•mallc, OOW·
"' sfMrJn-g. rl'dlo. hif•ter, wh1te wilt tint. ft<loN •Ir condltlonlne.
FUU PRICI
->,,,' ~ .. -.. ,
I • '• ~--!
*Other New Pontiacs, Tempests & Firebirds at Comparable Savings!
---~~,_..., _____ _
'U CHEVROLET
31.398
MILIS
'61 PONTIAC
V111tur1 4 Or. H.T. VL llYdrem.tle.
-· llMrlnt, radio Ind llMlet, wl>fl9 Wllll. O•IOll\llly sold ne• i..ro. 11~n Full l'rk9.
41.473
MILIS
'65 MUSTANG
Convertible. Vt. IUlomtlle, -
slMflne, radio. hll•Mr. wllllt w1ll1.
blut •1111 Whit. '°"· s1m
PULL PRICI
'64 CHEVROLO
Hovi 4 OoOr ' N~r slalloft ._...
on. VI. -•OllOt, -r IMtrlne. 'ldlo. llHi.r. wlllle will•.
PULL rRICI
'66 CHEVROLB
II~ Air 4 0-6 PtlSMOfr 1tatlon
wa von. ' e11llndtr, oowerollde, radio. ~lier, Whi'9 Wl lfl
51977
FUU PRICI
SuPer Soort VI. a utomtllc. _,
-~ '~ 11\Mi.r. ................. t1notv •Ir cendlllonlfle.
.
'66 FORD
Custom • ~-VL ·~lie. radio.
'66 MERCURY
P•rlllane 4 ~ MrdlOP. VI, all!~
INllC. _., t!Hrlnt I. bre ... , ,.._
Olo, llH ltr, .... 119 •i nt. llldofy llr.
S2S77 l"ull l'rla.
29.467
MILU
'65 PLYMOUTH ~
Valiant ·70t 4 Dow. I. ~. -1lttrln9, radio. ,, .. ,.,, wlllt.
walls. --car.
51677
PULL NICI-.....i
'64 PONTIAC
Grind PrlK. H)'dromallc. -.,...,. lno, radio, llMltr, Wiiiia •alls. IK ·
n rovrol torv •"· -r wlr-• lorY 1lr, -windows, f1(fT1 Full Prlct.
23.474
MILD
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WOULD YOU BELIEVE?
THIS ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH SHOWS ONLY
ONE-TENTH OF THE BRAND NEW 1968 FORD
WE HAVE READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY'
NO WONDER
v ME SAVINGS
ARE HARD CASH-DOLLARS-AND-CENTS
SAVINGS AT THEODORE ROBINS FORD.
EW '68 MUSTANG
Fully factory -cwuipped
including heifer, front
and rNr ••t belts, pad·
ded dash and vlten, wall
to wall carpeting, outaide
rear view mirror, back·
up lights and other stand·
ard equipment.
OVUt 100
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IN STOCKI,
52 288
2 DR. DELUXE
Ford's fabulovs Engllu Import with l)uc·
lctt Matt. dltc brokes, 4 o" the floor.
room for S bHJ adults. (Automatic tran ..
ntfulOR tm1Hable. >
$4 7 86 :.:, ..... 01 TRADE DOWN INCL
TAX a LICENSE ...,.._
TE S1T DRI VE THI FABULOUS
1968 SHELBY-AMERICANS
AND SERVICE FACILITY
IS ONE OF THE .LARGEST
AND MOST MODERN ON
WEST C-OAST!
VISIT OUR ECONOMY CAR SALES AND SERVICE CENTER!
GT!9l5L
GT-500
WE ARE
ORANGE COUNTY'S ONLY
AUTHORIZED
SHELBY-AMERICAN DEALER
Equipment Start At
52054
.1968 .THUNDERBIRD
Ai r Conditioning, power 1tHrlng-br1ke1-windowt-6 way s .. t,
stereo tape system, tilt atMring wh•I, tintect glau, dlx. whfff
covers, flight bucket M•t•, console, four note horn, dlx. Mat
belts. Stock No. 289.
FULL
PRICE
SCIENCE HAS
DEVELOPED ...
TWO ACRES OF USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM!
THIS FOR YOUR CAR ..•
15 WAGONS ''SALE" 15
15 to choose from -'59 t hru 'bb yHr models.
6 to I 0 pu sen9er -some with eir conditionin9.
'64 OLDS 88 -'66 MERC. COMMUTER -'63
V.W. STATION IUS-ECONO IUS'S-fORDS
-FALCONS -FAIRl.ANES -COUNTRY
SEDANS -SQUIRES -RANCH WAGON.
Example:
NOV~.L~8 \l?-.,~o., ~~.lP~~I~ ~1R~own or
lrede SS9 per mo. H mo.
'65 THUNDERBIRD
Full power, factory •ir, power window" IS')',
down or .. ade, $11'1 per mo. l .6 mo. POSSO
'63 FORD GALAXI E 500
V8, 2 Or. H.T. Aulo .. PS, R&H . 20 '1, down or
trade Sl'I per mo 24 mo. GNllA801
'67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU $
lo•cled, power steerinq, sots. windows, eir 3595
concl. 20 % down or trocl• $I OS per mo.
311 mo. No. TRJ266 • •
'S7 CHEVROLET
8ol Air H.T. ~. •uto .. PS. R&H. Tu I Licenu
tlnwn, $24 per mo. 24 mo. No. PYU576
'63 FORD EcpNOLINE $
St•tion weqon. l 1uh. r•clio, he eler, 20% 1095
down or tr.de $46 per mo. 24 mo. No. JJR6S•
TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT?
BUY NOW .. PAY LATER
100•;. FINANCING AVAILABLE
'65 FALCON CONVERTIBLE
Vt, Future. Automatic, PS. UrH. 20 ')',
down or tracle $49 per mo. JO mo. No. POS I 59
'50 FORD PICKUP
T 4X I LicaMe down SI l per
mo. 24 mo. No. L2 I 20l
"PARTS & sr:r.vtcE HOUr.s SALES DEPARTMENT HOURS
I A.M. tot ,.M. MONDAY · FllDAY e SATUlDAY I A.M. to 6 P.M. 7 A.M. TO t P.M. MONGAY e 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. TUISDAY • FalDAY
CLOSID SUNDAYS
'64 THUNDERBIRD
H.T. Full power, power winclows: 25 % clown or $1495
tr•d• $59 per mo. 24 mo. HOH 11 l
'SS CHEVROLET
H.T. 2 Or. 811 Air. VS. Tn & license clown $12
per mo 2'4 mo. HYF257
'62 RENAULT
Oelun 4 Or. R&H. Tn & license 4ew11 U4
per mo. 24 mo. GFW233
'60 RAMBLER AMERICAN
2 Or. Trensporhtion speci•I. T•ll & license
clown $12 per mo, 24 mo, IFC543
MUSTANG SALE
!XAMPLE
'65 MUSTANG
4 SpH cl, reclio Ir hHler1 25 % cloWlt et s 13 9 s tr•d• $45 per mo, 30 1110, OSK71t
EXAMPLI
'66 MUST ANG HT
Fully factory equipped includin9 radio $1695
& hHter, coMole. 20 ,., • dowit or trade $59
p•• mo. JO mo. License No. SVY6tl -•
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De ar Newport Beach Voter:
~ Our C ity elections will be held on
Tuesday, April 9. The polls will open at
7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m.
As-..JJ citi~en of our wonderful com·
munity I h9pe you will take the time to
vote for those C ity Council candidates
of your choice.
The benefit of your decision on the
charter amendments that appear on the
ballot will a lso be appreciated.
I would like to serve you on the City
Council for another term for these fun·
damental reasons:
( I ) My Council service on your be·
half has been one of decisions based on
experience end knowledge of our City.
( 2) My record stands as one of do·
in9 the iob. It is not one of broken and
futile promises.
( 3) I have accumulated a record
of honest and conscientious service on
behalf of the people of our community.
( 4) I have contributed as an elect.
ed official toward the advancement and
improvement of our community.
( 5) Our City government is a mul·
ti-million dolar enterprise and I am ex-
perienced as an o.wner of successful
business enterprises. Since joinin g the
Council in 1964 1 have helped to run it
economically. Our tax rate is now third
~lowest of all cities in the County.
( 6) I am opposed to the selfish'
groups who would seek to ~d City Pol-
icies and projects into shapes a nd forms
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that will serve their opport\~ !fistic inter-
ests.
( 7) I have and I will co1 .tinue to de.
mand free and open publi<..t discu~sions
by the Council even thoug~ there are
times when words may bejme heated
and anger may color the dfbate.
George Washington ftid it be st, I
think: "If men are to be pr~cluded from
offering their sentiments l>n a matter
•.. freedom of speech may be taken
away and dumb and silent we may be
led to the slaughter."
It also is my belief in these times
when our C ity faces ever"deeper and
more critical problems · ~ 1~ no one
should offer himself as a Council candi· • date unless he can, among others, an-
swer in the affirmative these basic ques-
tions1
-Am I able to devote myself free-
ly to the time and effort that is required
to thoroughly understand all parts and
sides of the public's business which
comes to the Council?
-Am I available to our citizens at
tlieir convenience wh~never they have
a problem they.want to d iscuss, or do I
show up only when the City Council
meets in full session?
-Am I well-informed on the gen-
eral nature of my Ci+y, its socio-eco-
nomic structure, its problems -internal
a nd external -and do I have the ex-
perience to grapple with those prob-
lems ?
These were the questions I asked
myself when I first considered seeking
another term on the Council. I could say
yes to all of them. I ha ve done my home-
work.
Again , may I remind you to take
the time on Tuesday, April 9, to vote in
our City election and to cast your votes
for those candidates of your choice.
If it is your belief that you want me
to continue to serve your best interests
on the City Council, I will be proud to
be favored by your vote.
Sincerely,
Al Forgit
Councilman
Second District
M•n~•I Ou•h•ld. Cnolrmon. C,.,,mltt•e to <•·ti.er Al For~it-
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UGB'I' &BOW DANCE -A -ll&ht abow and dance , wm be Wt in campus aau at uq, 1901 Jnine
lnet, Jmae OG. Fri., April 5 al I p.m. fte
neat II a .....St r. tM Loe Anielet Dtaera ud a tree blel.dolcope will be pvu to tbole
don.0.S cans of food.. Geaeral lldm1alkJa
price,.
CUWtBT COHCDT -Folbinfer Sam Hinton wDl ~ in the StudeDt CUter at UCI, 1901 tmDe St., tmne. Fri., April 5 at 1:30 p.m.
r--i admf•don, JOc.
110 CllOJWS -The UC Irvine Chorus under the
direction ol Maurice Allard is aingfng "Stabat
Mater" by Poulenc on Fri.l April 5 at 1:30
p.m. lD the' Science Lecture Hall at UCI, 7«>1
JrviDe St., Irvlne. Tbeu is oo admls!'ion charge.
CRAn"S SllOW -SandalmakeTs, potters a.od
candle di.ppe.rs will demonstrate craft techni·
ques Sat. ud Sun., Apr. 6 and 7 from 11 am. to
5 p.m. at Rancho California Plaza oo Highway
3115 m.idw11 between Rlversid~ and San Diego,
ooe mile north of Temecula.
CBJLDREN'S THEATER -"Winnie the Pooh"
will be staged at tbe South Coast Repertory
Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., New-
port Beach through April 6. Perform-
aaoes will be oo Saturday only at 10:30 a.m.
1 aad S p.m. Tickets, '1 for adults, 50c for chil-
dren, available at the door. Phone &l&-1363.
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STREET DANCE -The Laguna Beach YMCA is
sponsoring a Street Dance Mon., April 8 from
8 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Forest Ave., Laguna Beach
for \een>agers, ages J3 to 18.
JAP~ DOG SHOW -Tbe Akita Club of
America, Inc. ls bolding its annual dog show at
Japanese Deer Park located at Santa Ana free-
way at Knott Aver Buena Park on Sat., April
6. Judging of the oogs will begin at 7 p.m. Ad-
mission to all attractions at Deer Park is 50c,
cb.Udren under &' free.
FASl'ER CONCERT -Tbe East.er portion of Han-
de.l' s "Messiah" will be presented by the
c~oira et the First Methodist Church of Costa
Mesa, at 420 West 19th Street, Costa Mesa on
Sun., April 7 at 1 p.m. The cho(s will be di-
~cted by Gerald Olsen.
JlOCK CONCERT -Tbe Young Rascals and The
Box Tops will perform in Loog Beach Arena,
270 E. Seaside Drive, Long Beach on Thurs .•
April ll at a:~ p.m. Tickets, '2.50, $3.50. ft.50
and $$.50, available at Wallichs Music City
stores ,ticket agencies and at the Long Beach
Arena Box office.
DISNEYLAND SPRING FLING -A single ticket
evening, Disneyland's Spring Fling, will be beld
Sat., April 6 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. to begin
Easter Vacation at Disneyland. 1313 So. Har·
bor Blvd., Anaheim. Top name bands and 4'Tizes
will add to the evening's festivities. Tickets,
.-vailable at Desmonds, Wallichs Music City
and Disneyland $5 advance or $6 on the night
of the event, include admission and unlimited
use of all adventures, except shooting galler·
ies. Hours during Easter week: Sat., April 6. 10
a.m. to 7 p.m., reopening at 8 p.m. for the
party; April 7 through 13 from 9 a.m. to mid·
night ;April 14, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. See feature
and pictures on Page 4.
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SpeciaJ Even l8
TEEN nME"\J.8.A. -A week of shows. bands
and dl.sp1-Y• of interest to teenagtn .m be
beld April I _ through April 14 at the Anaheim
Convention cuter, 800 West Katella, Anaheim.
·~by the largest array of bii name
bands ever uaembled in Oranp County .W.
be pven on April I , 10, 11. 12· and 13. Other
activities tnclude a "Battle of the Soand '88"
competition among amateur rock groups; com-
petition for Mill Teen Time U.S.A. among
Homecomin( Queena from high schools on
April a and t; midget auto racing April 7 and
14; teen-age fubion &hows several times daily;
midway rides and exblbits. Hours: 3 p.m. to
midnight Mon. through Frl; noon to midnight
Sat., and noon to 10 p.m. Sun. General ad-
mission tickets, $2.25, midget auto races and
concerts'. range 1n price from '2.50 to is.so.
Tickets available at the Convention Center's
box ooffice, all branches of United California
Bank, Wallicbs Music Stores and Mutu.al ticket
agencies. Phone 635-3962 for further informa·
tfon. See feature Page 5.
VACATION TRAVEL EXPOSmON -Travel dis-
pl.tys, exhibits and a travel consultant will be
at the Mutual Savings office, 2867 East Coast
Highway, Coron.a del Mar through. April 10.
Holll'S: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., April 6; 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Mon. through Wed .• April 10. A new 100
page vacation guide will be given to those who
attend.
GUDER MEET -The Associated Glider Clubs of
Southern California and the UC Sao DiegG Soar·
Ing Club are sponsoring a three day meet.
April 12 through 14 beginning at 9 a.m. at
Torrey Pines oear San Diego. Spectators will
fmd the cliff tops good vantage points for watch-
ing the events which include contests in di.s--
tance, spot landings, bomb drops and areobatic
maneuvers.
l:oming Up
J.U:Z CONCERT -The Afro Blues Quintet Plus
One will perform Fri., April 12 at 8:30 p.m. in
Campus Hall at UCI, 7001 E. Irvine St., Irvine.
Tickets, $2 for public, '1 for UCI students avail·
able at the UCI student store. Mutual ticket
agencies and Wallichs Music City Stores. For
further information phone 833-692n.
CONCERT -Tony Bennett, Duke Ellington and
comedian Jae.It E. Leonard will entertain Fri.,
April 19 at 8:30 p.m. in the Arena of the Ana·
beim Convention Cent.er, 800 Katella, Anaheim.
Tickets, from $2.50, are available from the
Convention Center Box Office, Wallichs Music
City stores and Mutual ticket agencies.
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RAMONA PAGEANT -The annual Ramona
Pageant will be performed April. 'ZT, 2.8 and
.May 4., 5 and 11 and 12. The historical play is
based on an actual killing which occured near
Hemet in 1883. Tic.kets, $2, $2.50, $3 or $4,
are available by mail order to Ramona Pagunt
Association, P.O. Box 755. Hemet, Calif. Phone
658-3111 for further information.
Spor ts
HORSE RAClNG -Thoroughbred horse racing at
Santa Anita Park, 285 W. Huntington Dr.:
Arcadia, Tues. through Fri., first post time set
for 1 p.m. $125.000 San Juan Capistrano, Sal,
April 6. Post time 12:30 p.m. Track closes
its season on April 6.
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HORSE I RACING '.I 'Ibo~oughbr~ horse racing at =. ood Park. Century Blvd •. · at Prairie Ave.,
Ingl wood, ope~rues .• April· t. ~es, Tues.
gh FrL n at 1 :45. ~.ooo Debonair S,es , Sat., A~ost ie Sat., "15 p.m.
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P?ldelphia P · es April 9 and 10 at 8 p.m.
and the New Y k Me~ Apr~ 11, 8 p.m., and
Ap · 13, 1 p.m. ' Uie D:o<tgem' Stadium, 1750 stadium Way, Angeles. 'ticlteu available
loeaJly at Walli ~ Music stores and Mutual
Ticll'f?t agencies. I
I Places to ~ ESTAN~IA ADOBES All historic; landmark locat-ed at Adams al)d Mesa V~rde Dr. West.
Cos Mesa. r ~iginally a Y,.ay station for
lndi s, the his lie adobe h~ been restored an~dl furnished atd is open .to It.he public from 1 5 p.m. on Sat. and Sun. No admission
ch ge. For info mation phone 549-0922.
MOVIE AND OFT$ AIR -Flight and space mu-
seurh. featuring.~. collection o( movie and bis·
toridal planes d~(ing bac~ t.o 1910. Hours 10
a..m~ · 5:00 p.m.fdaily, Orange, County Airport.
Mets Sl.25 ad ts, 75c juniors, 50c children. Pb~e 545-5021. .
AUTOMOTIVE MU~EUM -Bri~gs Cunningham Au~' motive Museum located at~ Baker Street,
at e comer ofj· Red Hill, Costa Mesa. Phone
~ 660. Hours 10 a.m. until_ 5 p.m. dail_y.
Fea res a cope~tion of '(mtage, classic,
ra · g and spo~ cars; engine displays. Ad-
mission, adults $ .85. students ,.nd military, 85c,
chil4re» under 1 Cree.
KNO'IT,, BERRY fARM .... Attractions include
Ghott Town, unique shops, theater, trading post,
and ,rides; Beacl) ~lvd., Buena Park. Hours 11
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Phone 522-1131.
I I ' COV ER: Little tGur and, one-hall year old
C<>nie Trevena of ~anU Ana can't believe her
eyes, a.llh-0u. gh Joh' Carpenter of the Haunted
Shack a Knott's B~ry Farm sh<>WS ber tha.t the
broom s standingl .alone with 'no strings at·
tached. ~ pictures and a stod on the Shack,
Page6 6~and 7. Richard Koehler photos.
G-'j To Fu i ,-Page t M':S The People / Page 3
Dlsnhland Page 4
Garden Not.et Page 4
Dealgner's Note k Page S
Teen Time U.S.~. Page 5
Tiie Haunted SbJcl , Pages 6. 7
Out 'N' About Pages 8-1 I
~nt Art Exh,t~tta Page 11
Uv~Theater Page 11
Mo~s Pages 13-14 ~ i Friday, April S, 1968
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authors, could dejl theirs to a dozen qther people and still have enough
left over for a sutcessful careef' for ea~of them.
The Cooley& began their llves 9n · erent sides of the United States,
Leland in Oakland, Calif. and IJ.ee in w York City. "Forty-second street
between· eighth and ninth avenue.'' Lee!quipped. "You can't get more New York than that.'' ,
Follo\Ving $s father who was ~1n engineer, Leland attended high.
schools in Red Bluff. Berkeley and Be ont. Calif. He entered St. Mary's
CoUege but decided he would rather ful ill his grandfather's dream for him
and dropped out to enler the merchant arine. About the time Leland was
THREE ~FORMER1 MAYORS SUPPORT
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fOf'-r Mayor, Ja-I. S"'4clord-1'51·6i
"Mr. Mclnni1 repreH~• the "THINKING
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to take bis examinatlon to become an officer, the depression struck and be was out of work.
For two years Leland did odd jobs untll 1931 when he had a chance
to beeome a radio newsman for KNX in Los Angeles. In 1936 he joined
Transradio Press for whom be covered the Abyssinian war a.nd the begin-
ning of the Spaniish revolution. Becoming ill, he returned to the United
States where he became one or the first three television producers ill
America, working for st.ation W6XAO, a Don Lee eipttimental televis.ioll &tation in Hollywood .
In 1940 CBS radio brought Leland to New York to write and emcee
the Andre Kostelanetz show. The show was a success, but Leland found him-
self on the streets of New York without a job, because the federal govern·
rnent filed a monopoly suit again.st the sponsor of the •how.
Concluding that show business was too baurdous, Leland put his
talents to work in the advertising field as a part-time rad.it> director for
Ruthrauff and Ryan advertisin~ agency. During the six years be was there,
he ~ame the director of daytime radio advertising and also made &Ome of
tb.e fin>t commercials for television. When be made the first soap com·
mercial for Rinso, the sponsor complained that television could never be-
come the medium to sell 1ts product .
Tired of New York Leland moved back to California and in 1947 he
became director or television for Mccann-Erickson In c.
One day a beautiful young dancer named Lee walked into his office
looking for a job. Leland knew he had seen her somewhere before and p
ing through her resumt! he found that 6he was the very girl be bad been
so impressed with when he saw her as the premiere dancer in .. On the
Town'' three yeaf's before.
"I thought long and seriously about b.iring her ..• about 5 seconds,"
Leland laughed.
As a child Lee had studied dancing and received a scholarship to the
Metropolitan Opera School of Ballet when ~~e was 15, but she wanted to be
an artist. When she W86 17, she received a scholarship to the New York
School of Applied Design for Women and bad her deelgns accepted for
manufacture: But she found she could make more money dancing and ~hose
it as her career. Besides "On the Town," Lee bas appeared in numerous motion pictures. ,~950 Leland was asked to write .and direct the Perry Como Show.
For the next six years he swept the field of awards induding Emmy's, The
Peabody Award and the ChrM>topher Award. He even succeeded in 1956
in knocking the ind-0mitable Jackie Gleason show off the air. During five
of those six years Lee did the choreography for the show until she and
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We now have everything in Easter flowers. ThouHnds of carnations, daffodils,
daisiu, mums, a nd they're still fresh with t~e "Morning Dew", because we buy
them at l a.m. every montl!MJ ... this service exclusively at Newport!
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April 11 a lovely month in the garden. This, the t :-st full month of .
spring, SttS the garden overflowing 'With blossoms. To ktep it that way we
should do three thing.s, feed, combat disuse and insects, and plant for fu·
tu.re color.
If you h1n nol already done S-O, give the whole yard a good general
fetdlng with an all-purpose fertilizer. On acid loving plants such as camel·
liat. azaleas, gardenias and citrus o&e an acid fertilizer. Our soil and water
is alkaline and we must do everything we can to counteract this for plants
that need acid soil.
Uilnt add plant foods helps. as does treating the soil wHb sulfur or
other add forming compounds. One of the results of alkalinity is the in-
ability of an acid·loving plant to pick up the iron that it needs. A symptom
of lack ol acidity is iron chlorosils, characterized by new gro\\1h becoming
yellowish, onen with the veins remaining green.
TIM llddition of chelated iron allows the plant lo pick up the needed
iron even in• an alkaline soil. and leaves will start showing more green in a
vuy short time. However, these treatments must be repeated periodically
for whenever we water we add more alkalinity to the soil
The rOMa planted this winter should be comi ng into bloom now at
the same lime as established bushes. Keep them blooming their best by
regular spraying to keep down aphids, lhrips and mildew. The thrips dis-
tort tbe buds and flowers and are hard to reach \\ith spray since they work
from Inside the bud. Use one of the new systemic insecticides which the
pJ~nt take6 into its system and becomes lethal to any insect feeding on its
JlDCe5
Plent some coleus in the shade garden. These highJy.(olored leaved
annuals grow Crom three to four feet in height and are so easily w ed for
that it is a wonder we don't see more of them. Especially nke varieties can
be started from cuttings and brought into the house in winter in pots, and
set back outside again in tb~ spring.
Annuet flowers that can be planted this month for summer color
include zi nnias, asters, marigolds, petunias, ctlosia and bedding dahlias.
If you want lo try vegetable gardening now is the time to plant cornl
beans, tomatoes, radishee. squash, cucumbers, peppers and eggplants.
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Eaater IWeek festivities. The revue wi ll be
pres.nv on the llomorrowlanu stage Apri l 8
throug 12 at 8, 9:!0 and 11 p.m. Entertaining
each d yon the 1fage at 1, 3 and S p.m. will
be Tha~ Kids Nextj' Door. Disneyland's Easter
Week F.icks off w fh a Spring Fling Party
April 6 ~t 8 p.m. featuring a number of pop-
ular grA:>ups and unlimited use of all attrac·
tions, lcept sh~·ng gallerie•. Sunday, April
14 an aster Flo al Parade v1ill climax the
week's , vents. Th parade which will include
antiqu, 1utomobi,t1, old-time Euter outfits,
barber~hop quartttt\ and choruses, begins at
2 p.m. lpn Main Street, Disneyland. SH Guide
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I Centt'"'fd fro... P• .. 3
Leland were marrte<1 in 1956 .
"By 1956 tel;~sion stopped being fun ,•
Leland said. "Cr5ion was by committee.•
Everything was mpromised to mediocrity
and the producer became responsible for
mistakes. Ir
That year ~nd began channeling his creative efforts · to a book, "The Run for
Home," about years in the Merchant
Marine. which w published in 1958. "God's
High Table,'' bis cond novel, will soon be
made into a movie. He has al&o written "The
Richest POOT Folks• and .. The i · 6'uble witll
Heaven." ')
It is to tbe research for tbed.:book "The
Facts About Western Land InveS't ~ent," that
the Cooleys owe the opportuni~ to ·spend their days writing. To ether t y also ~
searched and wrote, ·~~ Retir ent Trap.·•
Leland's latest novel. •·con<(~on Pink,''
a satire. revolves around para-mill ·9ry groups,
who over-react Vi'hen they beliet • the com-
munists are taking over. "Don'1 .:Over-react.
It's earlier than you trunk." is G ~ey's mes-
sage. J
The Cooleys enjoy working -. ,th the UCI
Friends of the Library and wh they have
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MILUONS OF DOLLARS IN CITY IM~OVEMENTS
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"TRUST EXPERIENCE"
Re-eled Robert M. "Bolt" Wilson I INCUMBENT • APRIL 9 I 1968
• MAYOR Of COSTA MESA 1964-U
• FORMER cbsr A MESA PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN
e MEMBER Of ORANGE COUNTY LEAGUE OF CITIES
• PAST VICE~OMMANOER, AMERICAN LEGION
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t ime Ltt sculpts and Leland makes collage5,
however they consider the research and
travel for their books as their primary source
of recreation.
Not only do the Cooleys hold many high
canfs in the game of life. but they know
what's trump and exactly when to play it.
-Dorothy Pier
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ers and a g landsca design. the garden area can In addi~t·• n to caTe~r selection of plank and Clo\\·
b6 enban~ by a fe\\ 11 chosen ornaments such as
interestin g p anting po~. stat uarv. sundial:.. weather-
vanes. pede6t Is \\i lh fi~~res or planted urns. fo untain!>
or bird bath A we\I d~igned garden should contain
jtoSt a few of these orijamen ts placed to accent the planb .
Natural ~rick serves! as a good structural material
to complerne* the gardln. It may be used for a ·walk
si.ll'face. cur~~g. or a w 11 for a planting background .
Trellis work 1$ also a nat ral and useful background for
training vines1or as a filt red sun screen for semi-shade
plants.
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l ead is he mo!il C:Cfitl\· of the materials used in
garden ornan;nts and ist,oi used extensh·ely. Another
popular mate9al is terra tta. found mostly in pots and
pieee;) of scutP ture. Ston is the most common of the
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apple. ~om and fruit finials in stone
can be used for accent on walls. They
are par6cularly good when used with
formal hrden plantings.
Stof. screens with clever open work £1 tter the garden when used
with fe s and greenery. A stone
bench o pedestal table is u,:;eful and
decorat.i ·e in this setting.
Shi'' ar• pleasing in wall plant-ers or untains either singly or tier-
ed. A 1 ge~sheU of stone with a well
proportioned center figure is attrac·
tive. If (lie bathroom or dressing area
overlool{s the garden. be sure to in-
clude oqe of the stone figures .
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Please address inquiries an
Weekender Magazine, Po~
question~ ~y letter to: Designers Notebook,
Office Box11875, Newpo~t Beach, California..
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'feen Time U.S.A .. a youth exposition at the Anaheim Convention Center
April 6 through 14, will feature a new kind ol fashion show. Dancers, rather
than models will show off the forecast styles for teen.s in 1968. The fashioa
shows have been put to music and choreographed to make a miniature mus·
ical starrmg ··mini."' ''midi." and "maxi," the very lat.est in hem-lines, u -
well as other new fashion developments. Above, dancing marionettes show
off their feminine frills and below teen models are tuned in and turned on
by the new kind of fashion modeling. For infonnation on Teen Time activ-
ities see Guide to Fun. Page 2.
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If the world ... mec1 • bit off lh axis to th... P"PI• before they ent.red
the H~ SMdc. no doubt they'N convinc.d of it now. It's difficult to
Mfl Which way Is up ln.aWe the haunt.cf room..
Standing straight and tall Isn't u easy as it might seem 11 Kathy Flores
of Mexico City found out. Visitors to the haunted shack come from all over
the world a nd 90 aw1y ama:red.
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YET THE GUIDES l CAN fi ROVE ALL IS I ~ LEVEL AND ABO~ ~LL t.OTS OF FUN
Few ~pie would care to lave you thirik their business wasn't on
the level -but nothing pleases ~auiine Wilson more than making that
impressioq. It's not that she isn·~ .honest, it's !just that everything about
her establishment is crooked. S~e owns the !Haunted Shack at Knott's
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When you visit the shack o_~e of her guides will whisk out a car~n
ter's level to convince you everyt,ning is on tfie up·and·up and that 1t is
only the ghosts at work inside tip~ing chairs. tabTes and floors. But as you
struggle to walk and keep your l:ialance you ~rome convinced nothing is
on the straight no matter how many carpentef's levels they use to prove
it. And you ~on't be able to stay. pn the level i.ither -try as you win.
As inttresting as the Ha. Shack, w)lich is pictured in part on
tbe6e two pages, is the owner·pr9prietor hers~1 Mrs. Pauline Wilson.
She and her husband, Lestler J. Wilson, met when they were both
attending school in Seattle. He wtote the Fight.Song for the University of
Washington for the first football g me ever pla ed with USC, and the song
i6 still University of Washington' Fight Song. The Wilsons were married
after he was graduated, and theyJlaJer moved ~o San Francisco and even·
tually to Orange County. I .
After Lester retired from he merchandising field 13 years ago he
put into action an idea be had OOen toying w)tb for some time and the
Haunted Shack was born. ~
After her husband's death bout four an one-hall year6 ago Pauline
took over the running of the att action and as enjoyed the experience
although she felt it was a career at came tJher a little late in life and
certalnly une~ectedly.
"It keeps me young," she s~ys chuckling; ''and I enjoy working with
the young people so much.'' Pauline's stafi of guides at the Shack are mos~
Iy college med who are working l;heir way thr<)ugh school aw it is a rare
year when Io~ or five of them he not being1 sraduated or receiving an
advanced degree. In the summer ;and vacation! Reriods she has a staff of
about 20, malty of whom have worked for her ~ough their college years.
In addition to her Knott's kamiiy, Mrs. Wilson has three daughters
of her own and six grandchildren. Her summer home on Balboa Island
jumps in the aumme-r when the daughtersJ.. their hus bands and all the chil·
dren rome to Visil In the winter ronths .t'auli~e lives in Garden Grove.
No wo(lder the Haunted Shack is one of lhe most popular attractions
at Knott's Ben-y Farm -Its owner loves what she is doing. I
Rising from 1 ch1ir H a 1acly should, fe~t together and hands in lap is •
fine idH , except that it d 't work. Cr stal Gribble of Grangeville, Idaho
discovered • lady could re ain pinned i the chair all day.
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COSTA MES"\ UBRARY -see W. Center St. •
Costa Me ). On exhibit during regular library
hours se~ -capes and marine oil paintings by
Bea Soinberg; marines, landscapes and
florals b · ester True.
MESA VERD LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde
Drive, Ceja Mesa. Currently on exhibit during
regular '1>rary hours, portraits, clowns and
charactei; -Studies in oil and pastel by Shirley
Milligan.,·
CHARLES W' BOWERS &tUSEUM -2002 N. Main
Street, Sla,Dta Ana. Phone S42·5456. Roura:
Tues. ~ ... gb Sal 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Sun
1 to 5 p. .and Thurs. evening• 7 to 9 p.m. No
admlssio · harge. On exhibit! beginning April COFfoEE GARDEN GALLERY -262.5 East Coast 6, "Navllj ,Combat Art'' selecUons of palntings
Highway, Corona del Mar. Hours: 10 a.m. to depicting! ·he U.S. Navy Crom 1961 to 1967.
4 p.m. Mon. through Fri. The Newport Harbor WESTERN 11 iRT GALLERY -Saddleback lnn,
Service League, which sponsors this gallery, 1660 E. ~st St.. Santa Ana. Hours: Mon. 11 :30
is displaying paintings by Leonard Kaplan. No a.m . to r p.m.: Tues. through Thurs. 11 :30
admission charge. a.m . to 1 w .m.: Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 11 p.m.: Sat.
CORONA DEL MAR LJBRARY _ 420 Marigold, 3 to 11 p : C_urrently on exhibit desert and old
Corona de! Mar. On exhibit during regular 11. west oil fUntings by Paul Weber Jr. and west·
brary hours through April watercolors by ern ·:m~ ! ~eo scenes by Robert Wagoner. No · adm1ss101) ~~harge. Coro Eton. CSCF GALLI W -800 North State College Blvd.,
BALBOA PAVILION GALLERY -400 Main St.. Fullerton. 1Gallery located on the second level
Balboa. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m. Wed. through Sun.; of the Cot dnons Building .Hours: Mon. througn
g to 9 p.m. Mon. Currently on ex4!blt, Fri. 1 t"'1::J> p.m.: Sun. 1 to 4 p.m.; closed
paintings and sculpture of urban America by Sat. Curt!iitly on ex.hibit sculpture in wood.
J oe Goode and paintings an~ books by Ed glan and"plastic by Richard Frazier, Marvin
Ruscha sponsored by the Fine Arts Patrons Lipofsky fid Sam Richardson.
of Newport Harbor. There is no admission DORIAN HU R GALLERY -524 West Com·
charge. Phone 675-3866. monweal' Ave.. Fullerton. Hours: •Moo.
N.B. CITY HALL _ 330 Newport Blvd., Newport through .tJi. 9 a.~: tD 5 p.m. Phone 52&-3365:
Beach. On exhibit during regular business C~ently' r,n exhibit, works of c~temporary
hours contemporary oils by UCI art students. artists Flt . eoce Arnold, Robert Patin and Lynn • . Ross. • ~
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"Never Te+ I.ate''
A family comedy, "Never loo Late" will be staged
at the Laguna Playhouse, J.t Ocean Ave., Laguna
Beach Wed. through Sat., April 10 through April
'rl. Curtain time B::.> P·n.l Phone ff4..8081.
UCI ftu&er Irl~ Repertory Theatre ~ pretenti.Qg thrff play.,
"The Hostage," "Dark ofl the Moon" and "Good
Woman of Setzu.an" in ~ beginning Asrll
11 m the Studio Theater-UCl, 7601 Irvine St.,
Irvine. Performances Tb . tbrougb Sat Tictttl
are on sale at the Fine box office at UCl.
Phone 833-fi617. k
"&mmer "
The Westminster Comm t;y Tbeater, 1651 West·
inst.er Ave., We.stmlnster ' pre£enting an orlgl.nal
drama written by Tom Tidia of the DAILY PILOT
staff Fri. and Sa.l, April ~ tbrougb April rt. Cur-
tain time 8:30 p.m. Phonel839-0506.
NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -.1090 _Bayside MUCKENTit lER CENTER -119 Buena Vista
Drive, N_ewport Beach. On exhibit dW'lDg reg-Drive, i:J \lerton. Hours: Mon. through Sat. l ''Twe BUH MJee"
ular busmess. h urs, coll~g~s by Alpha Salve-to 4 p.o:. Currently on exhibit "Color Us '"Two Dllnd Mice," an ol~·Ume apoof on bureau·
son of Anahe1m. No adm1ss1on charge. Creative,', 8 display of art work by the cen· craey will be presented a! ~the Huntington ,Beach
CLYDE ZULCH GALLERY -1835 Newport Blvd., ter's art ltudents, ages five through 12. Playhouse Barn, 2ll0 Main~, Huntington SUcl1 on
Costa Mesa. Hours: Mon. throug~ ~t. l~ a.m. TUVELL'S Q~LERY -Newfourtb Center. 12991 J'.'rid~a and Saturdays, ougb April 13 .. Curtain
to 5 p.m.; Sun. l to 5 p.m. On exhibit, begumlng Newport Ava. Tustin. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5::.l time 8:30 p.m. Phone 847· 631.
April 8, J~dscapes and still lites by Helen p.m. M~ through ~t. Currently on exhibit "Fa.mu, P911ra.1t"
Braunschweiger. paintings • and drawmgs by Newport Beach , ..
CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S Coast Hiway artist J~es Clutter. New works include fast A domestic comedy, 'F8lpily Portrait, will be · · .. ti ' · · f th G and Pr. tyle presented by the Sant.a Ab Community Players. Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. ac on 11'fpress1ons o e r . . u: s 1120 Wut atb street ~ Ana Fri. and Sat
No admission charge. On exhibit through April. formula ~s ~ lh:ivers, florals, figures, land· through April g Curtatn JUme 8:~ pm Pho~
,. a juried show of sculpture and paintings by scapes ~ action IDlpressions of bullfighters. 541.2188 · · · ·
•• members of the Riverside Fine Arts Guild. No adm~1on charge. Phone 838-2311. ---L----------
The only thin& we overlook
at the Victor Hu&a Inn Is
1 the Pacific Ocean. We have
complimentary hors d'oeuvrta
from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.; fashion
shows Wednesdays i nd
rrldays; a man·sized cockbil.
Superb luncheons i nd dinners
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An Ea.stn dinner
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Mondor through Saturday.
NCM Open Sunday1,
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prefer) food at its' very best.
But ... here's the Ohez Carf..-
¥ "From the great restaurants of the world
... from the training 6Chools of\.Denmark,
Switzerland, France and Germany . . . has
come a perfect blend of talents to:issure the
ultimate in gourmet cuisine and ~ontinental
service for the patron of Chez Cat ;.
A staff representing virtual~ a United
Nations of the culinary arts pr~fares and
serves dishes in the highest trad· -oi;i of con·
tinental excelleoce. ,
FJ<om Scandinavia ... Latin ~erica ..•
Belgium and Vienna, the staff o( 1he estab-
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and rich dE!C9r . . . the con · 1 service
where gourmet cuisine is pre~ ed at the
table .•. the Chez Cary is d~~~.ed to main·
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A few suggl.'sted selections at Chez Cary.
Hors d'oeuvres: shrimp or lobster on ice,
$2.50; smoked sal mon, capers aod lemon,
$2.50; escargots prepared in garlic (burgundy
style}, $2. 75.
Entrees: oven roast duckling, orange
sauce, wild rice, $5. 75; sweetbreads sauteed
with mushrooms in marsala wine sauce, garni,
$5.75; grenadine of tenderloin, rice Valencia.
brandy flambe, $7 .00; veal and zucchini sau-
teed, served with mushrooms, wine sauce and
garniture, $6.00; broiled French lamb chops,
served with grilled tomatoes, Biarritz potato.
$7.00; oven roasted rack of lamb (for two)
arranged with garniture, $16.00; chateau.
briand with garniture, \Sauce bearnaise and
bordelai.se (for two), $17.50; double New York
cut sirloin with garniture (for two). $17.00.
All items on the Chez Cary menu served
a la carte ... and forget the prices involved.
The cost is small far a lasting dine-out
memory ... and you'll never forget the ele·
gance, the service or the cuisine at Chez Cary.
Th~'s all!
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Mrs. Louise Jairvis of
Quartsite, Arizona sym-
.,_thizt1 with g u i d e,
Geor~ Molitor, •s he
tries to pump water into
a bucket. The water
misMs the bucket direct-
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is tHching little Corrie
Trevena, of Santa AM, 1
new law of gravity. Wa-
ter flows uphill in the
Haunt9d Shack.
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Everything is on the leve1, so they aay. But it does ... m a bit strange that
people grow and shrink several Inches in helfht as they exchanp plac.
on this sidewalk outside.
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gulct., Geor99 Molitor. Tilting off a small well led~ might prov• •7 mo·
difficult t11k in en orcUn1ry room, however.
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0 UT 'N~l!. i ;,a O·U T: Orange County's Restaurant and Entertainment Scene
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shop conceived and designed for your dining
pleasure. Our .menu offers a cbdke variety
of traditional Mexican dishes as well as pop-
ll lar American foods. Our Mexican dishes are
e.lpertlt · prepared and seasoned not too hot
•.. yet not too mild to please our North of
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diffllulty you might encounter ~ attempting
to ~tain one of said menus. '
Amigos Famjly Ret>taurant bas bee n do-
ing ole! business since opening to fhe public
two weeks ago next Monday evening.
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interjretati.on." crowde~ schedule, this .smbbler at least ca~e
'• .L .away with one of Amigos' colorful and ptc· WI.on -'· Fradelis, well-known rest.aur-turesque menus.
ant 1~· 1
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1he 're Amigos operation. During the past Here 6 what you II flnd as the bill of fare
few ars Fj'adelis has made frequent trips at O!ange Count.y's newoot (and umpteenth}
Vt'l:KA 11vrt to the\ maj cities of Mexico, and hfa con· encfolada emponu:n.
U JSIUW CUlll 'U ~· n ; ,vu """" o!V'4A urn.-. t.acts f With. 0.St.lUiant personnel there pr<>-, .
Uy high quality whole.GO.me food w.1th court· With three other units alr~ady .under vided'Jijm ·th the formuJas and recipes upon Tacos: beef, .45; chicken, .50: shrimp, .55 .
eous se~c~ and ~t .reasonable p.r:ices. We construct.ion, t_he Costa Mesa. "p1lot" 1s t.he whicti tt he A !gos menu was built. Enchila~as: cheese, .. ~5; beef, .65; chkken, take pride m proTJding you_ a delightful at· first of a contemplated national frand:use 1, ~ .70; shri~p, .75. Chil.1 :elleno (green. pepp~r
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companiei 1 -$1.40 . I I ~ ' The t .capulco -choice of lhree dittos
with same :Si.de dishes -$1.80.
On a;¥ of these plates, beef or chicken e-nchilad~r chlcken taco may be substituted
for IO-cents adclitional cost; shrimp u co or
enchilada ,lor 20-cents additional. .. ,. ..
mospbere and the utmost in comfort and cb_ ain of Mexica_ n-American family~type coffee ,, ! ~ stuffed. with Monte'.ey Jack cheese, rupped m
c leanliness throughout our restaurant. After shops Anaheim West Covina and Los An· • :, NtNu f rothy -egg batter. hghUy browned and rover-
dining you m"ay enjoy a visit to our Curio geles ·units will 'open by the end of summer. 'l I ~ e4 with tomato sauce), .65. Double orders in .. Cent~ where you
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will_ find genuim! folk art Four addjtional Amigos t.amale taverns are (." these dishes served at "quantity" prices. . Also f tn han_d in the Mexican l~ne, th_e from the' looms, pottenes and forges of Mex· slated to be in business before 1968 draws to lj I Amigos F!~sta Dmner at a $2.50 lMiff. Thls
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ico City, Taxco and Guadalajara." a close. t· 1 Combi.Jlation plates include: "mucho'' i _lcludes Pancho Villa soup or mix·
You'll find the above adornmg the back Buil~ by µie Holland ~mpany of Glen· , . The Tampico - choice of beef taco. beef chile relle' , rice.' refried ~ans. guacamole . .1 Bill OF FARE ~ ed green ·=lad, beef or chicken enchilada,
<over 0£ a menu t.ndered you at !he new dale, Caltforma, earh Amigos seals 118 pat-Llhoutlh th .. oul-n-about<!f found the burrito cheese eochilada. beef tamale or rhBe com rup_ rn chips, fresh prneapple boa! or
Amigos. Family Restaurant, Costa Mesa. r on·s ... and also features a complete ~e-CostltMesa ~ocation far too brightly_ }1ghted r elleno' served with mixed green salad. rice, Flag of~xico parfait. coffee. tea. Fresca
. t 'l d t 'ls th operational out food department. Hollan:<f Comp~ny big· for pttsonal1 p~e~erence on the <><:casion of a refried 00306, $U O. or Coca . • As ts apparen 1 e :u e wigs describe the spas as being "design~ to pre-op~ning ~sit, the food being served ,
overall ol AFR. reflect the early California style Me;ocan elicit.id muCh favorable comment on the part The Guadalajara -choice of two of the .. ' ~ODED AVAILABLES ,, .
· t h · th har1'enda combined with a totaUv modern of ,,,..tl.,r gu~·~ Food. From North Of The Border dis· What 1s not apparen , owever, 1s e · . vv:n ~. _,_ . ·· .... ------------
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FREE CHAMPIONSHIP
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~ . I I. HAY~N ~USEY, CHARLE~ MURCHISON ~ S ~ .: J.,OS~PHINE COURREGES
FRiOAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
7 MUSICIANS • 2. VOCALISTS
_...,.COU NT' EM +.-
SPeCIA~ SUNDAY BUFFET.59
BLOODY MARYS. 50
from 7 p.m.
llliHD~TRIO \.
TUl!S. THRU THUR. I
7045 Ba'fS1de Or.
675-0200
For Your list•nl1"19 Tool
DON'T MISS ITI
VILLAGE INN
129 Marin• Balboa lsl•nd
OR 3-4530
• !I' 'c For-~{y ~lih The OeCastTo Si,ten I e atnf ronez ENC~LAD~ & TACO ........ $1.30
1 · CHIU REL~NO-ENCHILADA . . S 1.45 RESTAURANT FRANCAIS !s-.i 91111 r1c:•. bNAs. .......... •" .. .,.
• 1 ~ 1 COCKTAILS e French Specialty 9093 E. Adams (f~ Magnolia) t'lunt. BHch 962-7911
Chef Ren•'
(formerly with Rom•f)off" l
3012 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach
OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. Tit 10:30 P.M.
Closed Monday 673-7883
di PIAZZA
exc;eptional italian cuisine
dome ~tic-;mported beers ond wine!
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food to ·90 -
675-3641
palm avenue at boy
balboa peninsulo
Closed Mon dey
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9:00 T9 1 :30 ~IGHTL Y r,jCEPT TUESDAY
Q JIMMY VANN{'rRIO
r snc;tAL SUND A y .SIONS
f!Am HOiul-M ....... ~. Driltb He
SCHROEDER'S CHEF'S INN
J201 L COAST HIWAY COIONA DIL MAI
c:7' 1 , Origin•I ';.Don .-~o~rto6 Mexican Food
11 Dl.NNll COMllNATIONS • ·..;il,~~1]:1° You Have Tried the Rest.
\ Now Try the Best!
Mell. ""11 ~ la *'\" • lt P.M. e M . ·Set. 11 -• MMlllltllt
1985 HA.BOR BLVD., C.M. 548-9927 • J
Real
Cantonese food
eat here or
take home.
ST A&
CHOOSE WiO
1 il-iht}ii., Newpo-rt Beach ORiole l-9560
~~-~Md Q'~
LAST TWO NIGHTS
HERB • JOE TRIO
· With Gil Martinez
Opening Monday, April 8
DICK STABILE QUARTET
e COCKTAILS e DINNER e DANCING
FOR RESEllVA TIONS: 536-1412
21112 Oce•n Avenu• Huntington Be•ch, Calif. ~
OVR NEW MENV FEATURES
STEAK-LOBSTER ................. _ ..... $3.95
~ST. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ..••••••.••.• $3.25
SHISH KABOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • • . . $3.25
BEEF KABOB ............. , ............ $3.25 e ,,GENEROUS COCKTAILS e
DINNll 6-11 PM LUNCH 11 :JO AM.J:OO PM
BUDDY RHONER e PIANO-VOCALS
THE CASPIAN . .
1670 NE'Wf'OIT 642-IJU COSTA MlSA
DANCING ~ . ,.. lft
THE ~IDO LOUNGE
!~ \ p.m. • 8 p.m.
1 I BILL ·McCLURE DUO
"' . T~:'E ROUNDERS
8:3o_;p.m. -1 :45 a.m.
tUSIC SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK ~No Cover Charge)
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I ' 1107 Jambort 1 Road Newport Beach ~ 644-1700 .• . : --., " , -I ,, 1illl • ..; £r "1 I ' . ;1'!t: pa{1sades ENJOY AN EVENING AT THE •••
qr~
DANCING TO
DAN PERRY'S -TRIO
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
COMPlm D•ERS FROM $1.25
1i· restaurant
Dinner, lunq~on, Cod to ils & Atmosphere
~'i!NMENCDANCiNG~
HTL Y EXCEPT MONDAY ~ ....... ~
Sundoy Br~ch 11 :00 A.M .• 3:00 P.M.
t -:-
SpeCtolly Priced Libol ion s
4 fo 7 ~ily. Also Hors O'e uvres.
$'. PAfS~!?w~~ ROAD
~EWF°URT BOU LEV ARD 1: ANO
pla~ed (uh.-hub, pbotqgra~caily) ~e: fbe
Amigos twinburg~er .. ; Ami~s twinburger platterlul Cwith i lettuce wedge and
choice of dressing, sh · pot~toes), $1.lS;
a guacamole-burger, . ; and the guacamole
platterlul at $1.25.
You'll also find ~utterfly fried shrimp
(with lettuce wedge, ~shoestring potatoes),
$1.75; a low calorie ptate al $1 .30 aod a
shrimp and avocado saf.ad plate (dinner site)
.65 or Oacge. deluxe sift> $1.45. °"", Draught beer co~rises the eotire al-
.roholic libation List at Amigos.
From Mexico ~ France
Viva Ja Chez Cary~
Ot-... to be basfailY blunt ••. man,
dis is da place! •
Until a recent ~~nesday evening, it
had beoo more Lhan~year since thJs out-n-abouter had wallow ..in the posh atmo-
sphee, the excellent service, lbe superb
cuisine of Cbei Cary, range .
It is lt.ll 6ti1I th ... perhaps, ~ven
more so ... since ~ril Muller assumed full
managert1ent control fl this unbelie-vable
during that year. ~
Again, let's go ov r the establishment's
d~scription of what it as to o!fer ... and
book one fact. Every rd of it is true.
This is French (or1 Continental, if you
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1 ONE Of ORANGE COUNTY 'S
TWO GREAT ~EST AURANTS
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COCK"MILS
LUNCHEON and DINNER
NOW AP'
Vina Har
Nightly, Tuesday ;thru Saturday
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37 FASH IOt-f ISLAND
NEWPORT f.ENTER
B-ETWEEN BUFFUMS l\ND BROADWAY
Open: Weekdays-Luncheon: 11·5
Dinners: 15~12:00
Saturdaya--Luncbfpn; 11:00.5:00
• Dinners: 5:f 12:00
SUndays-Dinnl: 4:00..12:00
RESERVATIONS
644-2~0
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, Open Yur; Round Dally 12·11 Fri and lat. 'lll I a.m.
Mii~ ~AILY P'ILOT
Friday, Aloril J, 1'61
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