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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-11 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot_,,,. ... -' . Today's Closing N.Y. Steeb VOL:. 'r. NO. II, '4 SECTIONS. 34 PAGES THURSOA Y, APRIL I r, "1968 JEN CENTS • • Clifford ·Earmar~ l0,000 for Duty in Vietnam OAlt.Y rtLOT lleft ...... BLIND MASSEUR PLAYS WITH HIS GUIDE DOG, ADAM Ron Wood S.ys Com,.nlon's L•tf -Name is 'Dot' No Eyes~Bnt Guts He Travels to Be Near Child 81 AJtTlltJll Jl, VRIJllla. ............... The ordinary, average young college man would never consider quitting school to follow an ex-wile l ,:llO miles. so he could be near a baby daughter he has never seen. • Ron WOOd , 24. who went to work in Costa Mesa Tuesday, is neither ordinary or average. "It's quite a bip out Crom Texas to see your little girl just one time." ex· plains Wood, whose former wile and the child live In Riverside. Ron will never see little Rhonda. 2. in the strictest understanding of that tnm, however, not even just one time. He is blind. The new staff masseur at the Orange Coast YMC/\, 2300 University Drive. was hired Tuesday on his im· pressive credentials and five years ex- perience. Inga Ruth ls staff masseuse. Wood was majoring in psychology at the UnJversHy oC Texas at Arlingt.on. planning to become a vocational rehabilitat.ion counselor, for a career helping the blind when his own li!e changed. ''I doo'l know H 1'11 ever go back to school oow." he says. As a boy nr 14, growing up in the north Texas town of Burkburton. Ron saw lnto the world of the sightless. , ...... _. QJlele, wbiaA. ~ff. were e\almed ~ 1t a thne, by :l fh:t"own dfrt clod and later ;.n ice pick. Then tragedy struck him. when he was hi t in the head by a baseball dur· ing a game in a vacant lot. Light dimmed into darkness within months and several years ago the young masseuse had his useless eyes removed surgically. "They can only transplanl corneas now," he says. "but maybe. in 15 or 20 yean ••. " "It's fUMy.'' he adds. "but blindness never really bothered me. I was at the age where I could adapt easily. It's the old people who suffer.'' Any expert is proud of his skills and the conversation shifts to the art of massage Ron prepared for under the Texas V o c a t i o n a 1 Rehabilitation Department..in Fort Worth. "Even before r st.arl.ed i n t o psychology.'-' he says. "people would tell me about themselves and their troubles. A masseur is close to his customers by nature or the work." "l like to talk though.'' adds the young blind man. "I guess I'd be in trouble if I didn't." Wood's dark-coated guide rlog liell waiting patiently nearby, his ·eyes catching eve ry movement of those in (Sff BLIND MAN. Page !) Ange/,s' Misery Mounts As Don Mincher Beaned By GLENN WHITE Of 11M Delly '!let Sltfl CLEVELAND -More misery for the California Angels hit the-team to- day as first baseman Don Mlncher was hlt on the bead by a Sam McDow· eU fast ball in the third inning of thjs afternoon's battle with the Cleveland Indians at municipal atadium here. Mincher wu nailed by the Cleve- land ace's first th.row, dropped to the ground and lay motionless while train· ers worked over him. Mincher had tried to get out of the way from the speeding ball. However. he appeared to turn in to it and caught the blow on the side or the head. First reports from the Angel dress- ing room said that Mincher had a cut on the right side of the mouth and apparently had taken most of the blow on the jaw. No one could determine immedi- ately whether any bones had been broken and the f"lllen Cherub was re· (Sff ANG~. P11e l) WASHINGTON (AP) -Secret..,y of DdenM Clark ~ CUUord todq 'flt nounceCtbe Is ~lli.nc to active pf about 24.500 Army, Navy and Alt Force ruervista. About 10,000 •to to South Vietnam. IL hla llnt full-dress news ~ fertnct, the new defense 1ecretary said that Pres)dent JQhnlon intends at thia time to limit U.S. forces in Viet· nam to 569,SOO -"preseatinc Ill in· 124 Hauled From.Dal's ----...... ---- Big Surf .. . Newport Beach Hleguards plucked more wateNflled Bal Week revelers out of the surf Wednesday tbap eter before. Marine Safety Di.reetor Robert Reed said hil cnws rescued ut perlOM, most of them yom>tSters. Six to eight.foot b~a.kers 'fi&la r!p· tides generated by a StrolM "'1lh swell have resulted in "tbe ~st Easter Week actlVity rate •'ve ever had ." said Reed. The super surf contiooed te bit the beaches today, as did vacationing th .... ,. Beach •tteft<tence W~,y 1'ali ablt t 'UOQ. lt was expeeted tAI U t f In ... ttte same today. Air tempera)ure should remain in the mid-706. Reed said rescues so far ttii~ Wf'f'k have totaled 220. Only two persons. however, have been hospitaliced. One was Occident.M CoUege student Philip Hiegert. 19. who s ta y e d overnight at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The other was a lifeguard. 19-year-old Bruce Reed (no relation to t he li!eguard chief.) Young Reed suffered a dislocated shoulder wtien he was bou~ to the ocean bottom as he attempted a rescue at 39th Street. Marine Safety Dir~r Ree;! said Ufeguards were especially busy at three are.as : West Newport. Balboa from the Wedge to the Newport Pier. and Corona del Mar's main beach. Crews aboard rescue v e s s c I s , Seawatcti I and II. were also pulling in yeoman service. They fished 58 youths out of the waler Wednesday "Things are Pf"eUy roo gh aroul)<I here,'' coocluded Reed. "l hope the word gets around." Yacht With 11 Aboard Sinkin ~ Near Catalina A motor yacht with tI persons aboard was taking on water and in danker of sinking off the east end or Catalina Island, the U.S. Coast Guard reported late this morning. The 37-foot cabin cruiser was iden· lifled a• the Game Fisher. It's sk1r· per, home port and the names of passengers aboard were not im· mediately known. ''A Mayday distress call was rCCl'I\ cd bere at the Long Beach Rr'l1·11r Coordination Cenur about 9:30 a.m . Coast Guardsman John Hall tol<I lhr DAILY PILOT "The message sa1d the boat wa~ 1n danger of sinking off Binnacle RO<'I.. on the east e.od of Catalina. Thr vessel's engines were reported nut " Hall said a helicopter and the cuttrr l'olnt .Judith were dispatched 1m· mediately. Moments later. still' showing no 1lgn of motion or consciousness. the Angel first sacker was carried off the field on a stretcher. Newport Building ANGELS REALLY CATCHING FIRE Newport Beach is in the midst of its biggest building boom. More than "1.3'm.ullon ln new con• construction just east. of Fashion bland. -Ten ftew commercial Fur tfltt' ~~ baaebidl to:m'r -lfh"'•"'lne-4Compa'!11""1'119ft'11'Jr-)ahrnndsrk-ww-aaert-t""llDl'lr1.tll'ft:.-"m1tttl\llr--- t'Urtenl lWd 1r1p hu been just mre-UJM 111G11Utly reeonl.--MmT thin 1 011 sangle-famih flaming lblng after another. And tbt City BuJldlng Oittctor OUvtr $. homes , valued at '3.-i mUUon. locatrd lat.eat tnddMt rully Damed. G.,ant sees more of the same ahead. mosUy ln the Ea3tbluH Clrvlne 1 arNi DAILY PILOT Sparta Editor Glenn "This year could be our bustest Gr•nt noted t.hal the March $7 :\ White teUs about the r:rre which rver," be aaid today. "We'll aurely top million coratructJon rigure is six tlmr~ delayed the Angels' charter nl&Jll last year's 124 million figure." the total for MaTch. 1987, and morr tnm New York City to Clenland _ In recent weeks. said Grant. his of-Ulan •1 mllllon above the old mMk nl and all the other little annoyances -nee has Issued building permits for · M 2 mlllion, set 1n June, 1959. todaJ on P&Je Jt . -A $2.S mllllon 10.st-Ory Trvine None ot the 1lngJe.famUy permit~ Tower, adjacent to one alteldy under Issued Iaat month, lit aaid, are for ~ trrase of 24,SOO over the present cc1l· lni:. Cli£ford linked this presidential decision to limit further U.S. deploy- ment to another rqajor decision "to turn over the major effort gradually to t;1c South Vietnam ~se." The new secretary, in office only six weeks. said the decision to move toward turning over the biggest part of the war effort to Vietnam has been made after months of consultations with the Vietnamese and took Into ac· count the SaigoTI g o v e r n m e n t • 11 decision to lx>ost Its forces by 135,000 men. Clifford, who has played a major rolt> in high-level g o v e r n m e n t discussion~ leading to the peace moves, said that "after a halting start" messages are now going back ancl forth between the United States and the North Vietnamese. He described them as formal i.o tone. O.llL Y lllLOT Ste" 'llelt ANTl~NEWPO RT 'GENE RALS' -Mrs. Mel Thetford (lefl) of 2371 Zenith A vc.. Santa Ana Heights, and Mrs. Forrest Richardson of 1690 Orchard Drive, aJso Santa Ana Heights, talk over how their battle against Newport annexation was going Wednesday in Santa Ana hearing. Rules Not Enf oreed? Air Cal Pilot Offers Some 'Sound' Advice R~· Rnt CE RENS-ON 01 th• Dolly "IOI Stiff Tht'rr an> two good rcasoni; why el· forl~ In 11halt> noist' arP far from perfect at Orange Count y Airport: -Airport management Jacki> a sound method of informing pilots about abatement procedures. -Even if all pilots knew about them, there is no way to enforce the rules. Those are the views not of another unhappy homeowners group, or a city advisory group, but of Elmer L. ~te, assistant vice president o( 01gbl operations of Air California. Cote. a career aviator. flks several Air Ca! flights each week. Until a re· cent promotion. he was the airline's chief pilot. In a DA ILY PILOT 1ntrrvicw, Cotr became the ftrst commercial pilot workjng out of the airport to put his views on public record. "I think everyone recognjzes that noise 1s the problem. but I feel there has been some indrc1S1on or lack of agreement over who should enforce noise abatement." he said . Cote said hf. thinks the task should (See AlRPOR1_', ra~r !) Records ~le esUJnates relat~ t.o stuActurtil COits only. "To get the actual market value," he explained. "yo .. 'd have to ~on tbe value of th<-land. And I'm rure that would double or triple thP fl cur es. " Most of the new commere1al and 1n· dustrial buildings. l\e said. are goinJ? UJ> at the Irvine induBtrlal area near Orange County Airport. Jn addlUon, the owners of lht' 'CAN DO BETTE R' Pilot Elmet L. Cote Topple Reuben E. Lee p a d d I e w h e e I e I' restaurant have taken out a permit to build a posh Cantonese .resCautaot Ba)"lfW:Dt<lw=Ud !t ·ease Hi_&!l'.vay. Its construction coat alOM ls pegged at close to '500.000. Grant reported that almost as much money ts being spent on the addition of two more stories to the now three- story Arches MaJ ina bulldlng on th~ county-city dock property. "Things are movlng alottf a lot luter than we &Dtidpatecl' Grant concluc.led, "especially Jrvlne Com· pany .:Je_rk>pmenu." I The new Per.tagon chtef said tht> 24,500 Army, Navy and Air Force reservist& being called to duty for up to 24 months are in some 88 units. "Each man wi.11 have a minimum of 30 deys' notice before reporting,'' CW-. ford said. Among those being called to duty will be 3.600 inr'i•·idual reservists from a manpower pool. These will be men who have had six months of active du- CSee CAl.LUP, Pa&e %) Both Mesa, Ne.~ort ... Lose Annex ~ By JACK BROBACK Of ,... Dally "" lleft The battle of the Sll5,000 tax bite en· ded in a stalemate Wednesday when both Costa Mesa and Newport Beach "lost" in the contest to annex property in the Santa Ana Heights area. The Local Agencies Formation Com- mission ( LAFC) threw out both merger propo5als after a sometimes bitter three-hour fight between the two cities. The real prize was the 228-acre McDonnell Douglas property just west of Orat:lge County Airport. If either cl· ty had woo, it would have given that community cl~ar :lCC1!ss to future an- nexation of the rich tu potential of lhe industrial acreage. estimated at SJ 15.000 yearly. When the dust had settled. ll was rhe Costa Mesa officials who wore the smiles. Newport faces looked grim. LAFC Commissioner David L. Baker summed it up best: "This has been a delicate area for some time and we are witnessing a chess game between two cities with a larger prize in the offing. I think both petitions should be denied.'' The two-city battle began quietly last January when Costa Mesa of- ficials heard rumbles or a Newport move to annex some or the Santa Ana Heights area. Costa Mesa Immediately moved to grab off 28 acres bordering the south side of Palisades Road and extending into the southern boundary of the Orange County Airport. The move, if approved. would have effectively blocked off Newport from the McDon- nell Douglas property. Newport finally got its annex pro- posal on the boards -a 144-acre grab in the west Santa Ana Heights section -ostensibly at the request of the residents of the area. Newport Beach Planning Director Ernest Mayer led oH Wednesda y's al- tack against Costa Mesa's merger at- tempt. ''It is a good example of anti-plan· ning. ill-conceived and full of gros~ in- a c c u r a c t e s a n d misleading statements." he told the LAFC. Mayer pleaded for self determina· tion for the people of the area presen- ting a petition signed by 126 residents. Newport's annexation was on stage next. No Mesa official moved to pro· test. so A. J. Delfino of. 1623 Mesa Drive took up the cudgel. "I have lived in the area for 26 years and this is nothing new." he declared. "Newport keeps tryin~ to move in on us. J live one milr from the (Ste ANNEX. Paie 21 Oraa•~ Weather A gloomy Good' Friday. with only sporadic sunshine. Is the outlook from forecaster f'rank Ernst who tabs the hh?h rrad· lngs at 6(, along the coast and 75 further inland. INSmB TODA\' F&rt11·five Orange Coast resi· "n'8 havt new ..t~rican citi· ur&ahiJ>-~ -and .ome ~,. • \ i .. ! DAil V PILOT ThuMay, Ap'11 11. 1 %8 I War aw Out As Peace Talks Site WASHL~GTON fl.iPI) -The White House today virtually ruled out Warsaw as a possible site for the in- itial talks between North Vietnam and the United States. A presidential spol-esman said discussions of lhis sor. should be held in a "neutral at· mcrphere fair lo both sides ... PTess Secretary Georg~ Christian confirmed that the United States had rererved a formal proposal from Hanoi through diplomatic channels suggesting that initial "contacts" take place In the Polish capital. HP said. however, that the Unjtcd States did not considel' this a satisfac· tory response to its proposal to bold the talks in ... neutral country. Cttristian disclosed that official word Crom Hanoi came some hours alter Washington hc1d first learned of the War~aw proposal fr om a dJ~patch. by the Soviet news agency Tass and 1m· pli~d that thls smacked of propaganda ratMr than gt'od faith. Acting Se·~retary of State N1chola!> Katz-.nbach called.. Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. DobrynJn lo the Stair Department at noon to complain about the matter. The United States con· s1dei ed 1t a breach of diplomatic prn· toco! for the Tass dispatch to . b<' transmitted long before the United States was ::iven of£icial word at lt5 embassy in Vientiane. Laos. From Page 1 --BtJNirMAN :-:-: • -;:---che room who mo;e qutckl~· ·-unhan- d1capped. , . ·That's Adam .. c;ays \\ood 1n the pronounced tones of , 11rth Tcxa~. whe re dog, an• trad1tsonallv rcltant on · flll'Or in~te; d of the other '~ 3) around. · His last name 1s ·oog'." rxplrun" Wood "That's ju'it kind or mv joke. he's 'ii· dam' dog." the young masseuse adds. scratching the big German Shepherd around the handle harness. ··r ve hea.:d everythjng rrom family problems to business trouble and health worries. in this work." says Wood. slttinp down on the edge or the massage table. Bartenders. barbers and reporters hear them too. ''I'm not smart enou~h to tell them what to do ... he adds cheerfully. "but sometimes it helps for somebody to )ust Usten .. . .. l've had some e x p r r 1 ,. n c ,. s mvseH." he says. Wood. however. is a man who takrs those experiences as they occur. He mentioned a Catholic rriest who has devoted his life lo serving the bUnd. saying the clergyman's view io: that one who loses h.is sight must literally die and be reborn into the world of darkness. "He and I don't agree ." says Wood. ''but if M 's right. I must have it com· ing yet.·• Priniary Election . Signup Deadline Midnight Tonig ht Voter registration dead.line for the June 4 CahJornla Primary 1s midnight tonight. Many registration offices throughout Orange County will remain open later tonight in order to handle the influx or last minute reg1strants Orange County Election~ Sen ice~ and voter~ reg1stralton offic,. at 1119 E. Che!ltnul. Santa Ana . w11l remain open unlll m1dn1itht. The Republican Central Commillf'c of Orange County at 1509 S. Grand. Santa Ana. will handle voter~ until 9 p.m and Ule Democratic Head· quarters of Orange County at 13311 S. Easy Way. Anaheim will close shop at 8 .m. DAILY PILOT ....,.. ..... c ...... llelNrt H. We~ ~ n. • ..,., ICeevil l~-n.,,... A. Mwr,.hi111 ~"" llfltor J•'-• F. Colli111 N...-t aHcll CllV ldl!W Jeck R. C"'I.., l'ol Niu.,. ..,.._-...., .............. OJ- ........ ..... Off* 22 I I 'wut lelt..a tf,,J. M1ili~9 A4Jnu: r.o. lu 1171 UUJ Oth..-omu. C••• -· -WUI ..... ,, ..... ~ l.edl• m ,_.... •-Munt,,..... 9"<11 Jlt Siii Sir"' '· ' THAT'S BAL BIZ -Two en~erprising punch push· ers operate sidewalk stand during Bal Week in Newport Beach and here are shown serving customer, "Bear" Simpson. 16-year-old Newport OAIL Y "ILOT Slaff !'MN Harbor High School coed . Asked where their sign was. Donna Covert. 7 <left). and sister. Karen, 5, squinted into sun and confessed, "We can't write yet." From Pqe I • • • 'Costa Mesa Police-l>epartriient and it's eight miles through heavy trafflc to the Newport police. ''Two months ago. a property owner with six acres next to me appUed for a zone change. Both cjlles were queried by the County Planning Commission a-s to-{heir opinions: Mesa replied at once. They still haven't heard from Newport." John Norris of 2341 Zenith Ave. then look up the battle. "We formed a new group in January when this started. the Santa Ana Heights Voters Associa- tion. We have 627 names on a peliti(>n opposing the Newport grab. and 165 or those live in the section they want to swallow up," he charged. "Newport will eliminate our choice just as they are trying to eliminate a choice for McDonnell Douglas We are just as important as McDonnell OouJo?las ; we are people. ''They sent people into our area who do not Hve there saying. 'If you don't Annex to Newport you will have to join fosta Mesa · We know this is not true. We have horses. and we want to keep them. They wouldn't let us " he con· eluded. ounty' s Annex-Decision 'Plague on Both Houses' "f suppose you q>uld ay they declared a plague on both our houses." Newport Beach Planning Director Ernest Mayer .Jr wall talking about Wednesday's decision by the county's Local Agency Formation Commission fLAFC ) . The commission rejected b o t h Newport's and Costa Mesa's bids to annex county territory near the prized Orange County Airport industrial area. "We're unquestionably u n h a p p y about it." said Mayer today. ''They gave us a rough time. in my opinion. T guess all we can do now is just sit baclt and wait for the results of the a1rpbrt study " The LAF'C ruled against the two c1llu' annexation moves lar)lely because William Pereira & As~ociatrs is yet to complete its study of lhe airport'~ future rnle. Mayer said He said the airport issue should nol have entered in to the LAFC decision. maklnl!. Newport'~ Annuatlon plan did nol affr•ct the airport at all. M in· mted "Thert' also appeared to be some op- position to Newport's position in terms of the number of persons attending the hearin~ to speak against our pro- posal. .. he said. "Personally. I don't think this opposition should have been considered ... "The time to decide whether the people of an area want to be annexed ii; when there Is an election. That's not thr LM'C's decision. All they should C'onsider are the merits of the proposal in terms of orderly and logical plan- nml(" ~1aver said he doesn't expect any rPnewed effort hy Newport to aTinex the area for at lea!it a year. if ever. "( honestly don 't know what the city will do. at thi5 point in time.'' Campaign Costs Hirth's · $4,500 Tops; Cook 2Ild Who wen the bag spenders in the Newport Beach City Co1mcil races 7 Jerr~ Wooters. wbo contended against Forglt and Mcinnis, said he spent about '800. He estimated coo- tributioDJ ai some '300. l Euct Ogurea were still being cakulated today. but Initial estlm1te1 sbowed that sue<:eaaful candidate Ed Hirth and hla losini opponent. In- cumbent Off Cook. were at the top of ~ •• campaJg:n treasurer Ted Wit· CALL UP • • • mer said It loob like the race cost ty tralnJ.q. They will be uaed to fill about M,500. Of that amount. some out the rub ot l\W'd and reserve '3.500 wu donated. units whlcll are below full strength. •lM MAXIMUM Units will report for active duty on May 13, officials said. Individual Witmer Aid donation• were limited "fillers" trom the reserve pool will get to a •too maximum to avoid any taint notl~s withln the nut one to three ot an "lnyi.aibte~iovemmell.t" t>t_ckin~ weeu and-~-tbeir .-w Hirth. The charge was popular durinf units~ days after that. the campaiJll. Johnson In Februarr WJed to active Witmer aa.id the Umit mav be raised duty 14,787 air reaervista in the wake now that Hirth is elected in order to of the North Korean se~ of the in· close the Jap oo what appears to be telUgence ship Pueblo. rou(hly a 11,000 deficit. ~ae men are still on active du ty. Cook estimatdl his campalllD co11ts None have gone overseas u yet. at about $4.000. Of that amount. he The new callup. in p a r t to said some 12.400 came from hla own strengthen the depleted strategic pocket. A tyoographlcal .-rror 110m• reserve of crisis-ready troops in tht copies of Wednesdav·~ DAILY PILOT Unite<! States. thus will bring the made It apoear that Cook'11 campaign reserve mobilization to about 39,000. co"t an astronomical '32.500. In the Unda1ey Paraon11 vs . Donald Bolton race. it was f'lltimllted that Parsons spent perhaps tl.000. CONTRIBunONS * * Here's Listing · Of that amount. moat came from Of BB R contributions. A support.r of Parsons eS'eTVe emnbasjud the figure waa..ltilL.a..iell: _ ----·--~--·--· tative one. .. . U • Call . Wh~e Parsons won. 'Bolton lost, nlts On "3Qenchng ·otrbapa 11.JOO ..ID process. ~ • Bolton said the majotjty of tJ\e. ell· WASHINGTON (Ul'I) -Ti.. , .... m ... Ufl~ ordtrNI penses were met throuth donatlon11. .. ao1w -b" "" o.1-OeNri,_,, ""'114"' •. ( think It was a food race ... Bolton lUJl m ... ,,.,,. 1M Army NalloMI G<.ercl. 1.101 lrem noted. # :-:,,.:."N:~'°=' .Y.";Z.,:"" :."11e':~~!.""" "'' ''I'll start earlier next timf'. and the nu~ J",:F.;. =-~t'lf:.11ott •1'•tkl<I• •nlf •~t way I feel toda,v. there will be • next AIMY NATIONAL 10 .. D ti·me 11 he p-lsed n.. 111 ~. '"' ,.,,,.,,,,.. Gn•I" from • • v •" • lurMnll oolnt to Fort Ltwll, lf.-~P>., 1.oo:I Successful candidate Donald A.. n•th i;,,.1netr• trom lda110 F•ll• """ 01~r Joo· 1 • lk>n1 Jn tdlno. Fon L•wl•. 7'14. Mcfnnis put thP COST of his camp111J?n ,nd lnftnfN lrltadt hudclvtrlerJ from 11 ........ " H aid bo · kllOllt ld IM/raelu. Htwali. 117, at ''close to $2.000. e I a ut .0111 J~'·~ ConltNnr from L-It.ell. Scl>ofl••d Jl.700 came from contributions. Los-·~: A'Vt~"" '°"'""' or H•w•n. scM1•••d •••· ing incumbent Al For1it said his cost~ r•r,:o,, E. ltlh Cavtlrv. Htwtll. Scl>Olltld larr&ch. amounted to about 12.000. Half of that 11~7111 EntJnttr comP•nv. H•w•IJ, sc,.,lltld &M· came from donations. ••gt,~ i~~POrt 11111,lotl, H.,..11, schoneJd ll•rr•t1o. From Page J ANGELS ... moved by ambulance to a Cleveland ho.,oital for further examloation. He was replaced at first base by Chuck Hinton. Earlier. manager Bill Rigney was .'\idelined for the second straight day with the Ou and Bob Lemon filled in as team field bon. 1'1b1t1 .. nello/I, 41111 Arnllerv, Hewall. Schofltld ,,.,,.~·· -S ~ 2lld .. ttallonl, 1t"1 lnlantrv. H•wt ll. s I larn cb, 1.411. Ill Strvtu ComtNnY from Hav1, Kan,, Fort L"'" '· llt 101111t S.rvlct Cetn01nv. ScM<le<t..iv, N, Y, Fort lewll. 213. 25'111 .9'Jtr1tf'!'TIH 1tr h ttallof!, Pltaunl Grove, Ul~·.:"fr!':=1t..00dc~0.N~; Yalclmt , W1UI, Foti Ltwlt 1 ... 100111 leMalleft. '-IW l,.f.,.lry. Htwtll. Stl>oli•ld ..,, ... ,, u'i 9'01h T{,'"rf1'"'"°" ComN,,.,, Fort Wty.,., 1"'1, "~'':irH1~r; Jn111u ....... ,,_,,, •• Ar1t.. Schol,.,~ ltrrKh. JJ From P .. e 1 AIRPORT NOISE fall into the hands or airport manage- ment. ·11·~ the only ;igcnc' with any teeth in it. 11nt1I lhr FAA (Federal .\viation 1\dmin1stration 1 gets rollinc. The means aren't available yet to the local Fii.A people. although 1 do feel they're on the way. • • • measurer could he rigged for Oranize c;ounty Airport. Cote said: "Absolutely . It would take thr nni~P abatement t•onccnt oul or t h P grnlleman·11 a~rcement realm and put it on an objective basis." JJ. J. garreff ~ WA .REHOUSE "In the mrant1me. I think it's the responsibility of the local agencies. such as a i r p o r t management, to develop wa vs of controlling noise abatement procedure~." Cote said the way things stand no". there bas been a Jot of "foot dragging" an getUng a solid abatement program under way. The result is that one loud flying airplane cau ses residents to blame all the airlines for the noi'!e ··one offender means evervbodv ~els nailed." he said. · · Cote's remarks came hard on thr heali; of an FAA memo to pilots suiz- ~esting new ways of controllini;t noisr the recommendations went into effect ~onday. The problem is that the rccom· mendations remaln In the realm of a "gentleman's agreement." Cote pointed out. No one is forced to abide by them. Asked lf he felt an electronic noise Would it be unsafe lo demand lhat pilots keep airplane'."'!loises within rrr· lain levels? "Not at all " Cote replied. "Any pro- cedure should be analyzed, of course before it 1s Implemented. B 11 t reasonable procedures can b r developed that would impose ro un~are aspect~ for the operation of lhr a1rc·rart .. F:vcr~ airplane that operates ha• r noui;th Cli eht information printed on 11 to rtrterm1ne not only a safe fll ::111 path but also safe rate~ of climb anti <'nnf1i:ura11on. · Wp nred a regulatory body In trll lhe p1lol!i. 'You want lo do such and 1,11ch. but we know you can do bet- ter .' " Dan1aged by Fire A raging fire early today triggered by a mal£unctionlng air conditioning unit did 125,000 damage-to ao Anahe im dance studio and adjoining building,. Jet, Prop Flights Listed Four airlines currently fly in and out of Orange County Air- port on a regular basis. Beginning April 28. when At r California adds two DC-9 jets to its Oeel. lhe following number of fhghti; wlll be scheduled for nor- mal, weekday trafftc. l) Air C•I (OC-9's: turboprop Electras) 2) lonena.t U>C-9's: J) ~w .. t (~ngi.ne Otters) 4) C•t•liM·V .... (z.engine DeHavUland Doves) Flights In 11 propeller 10 jet 7 prop 4 Jet 8 prop 2 prop (2-3 summer) Flights Out 11 propeller 10 Jet • 8 prop 4 jet " 8 prop 2r-3 prop I~ summer1 STARTS TODAY We're pa11ing along huge SA JIINGS to you because of our warehowe removal,. • Dl11lfMJ rooms • leclrooms • Sot.s • CIMlln • lamps • ftictwes • • MirTOn • ledspNCICh • Divider KNeM • •Ml many many more htM. PllOFUSIONAL INTUIOll OUIGNEltS l 12" HAltlOll ILVO. COSTA MESA, CAllF. 6U ·02 7S M~Ol76 ::::::'.:=::~:::::::~::r-=::;;:;;-!!!i!=! ________ ------- .. - = AT THE TOP -Clair Bloom hugs her Oscar-hug- ging husband Rod Steiger (left photo) alter he was named best actor at 40th Academy Award presenta- tions Wednesday night. Actress Julie Andrews (in Uf'tT ....... right photo) presented Oscar to Waiter Mirlscb for Miriscb Corp. United Artists release. "In The Hea• of The Night," best motion picture of year. YEAR'S BEST ACTRESS K•thuine Hepburn LOVES THAT OSCAR Estelle Parsons FOR BEST SUPPORT George Kennedy •neat.," Steiger Win Oscars Kate Best Actress; Kennedy, Parsons Tops in Support SANT~ MONICA (AP) -"Jn I.tie Heat of lhe Night" won five Oscars. including best picture acclaim and hesl actor honors for Rod Steiger. at the 40th Academy Awards ceremony Wednesday night. Katharine Hepburn, 58. was nemed 1967's best mot.Jon picture actress as a perplexed mother whose daughter plans to marry a Negro in "Guess Who 's Coming to Dinner." The accolades of movieland were iicattered. and there were a few surprises. Considered hotter contenders than Hepburn were Faye Dunaway of the explosive "Bonnie and Clyde'' and An- ne Bancroft. the neurotic who seduce~' a youth half her age in "The Graduate" Steiger was acclaimed by Sidney Poitier. the boyCriend taken home lo nmncr" and the Negro costar of Steiger 1n "Heal'' this way: "Hf•~ probably the ~eatest actor in lhe world.·· In acceptin~ h1.; award. Steiger thanked Poitier for giving hlm uo· derstandmg of racial prejudice. Both ·Jn the Hea l of the Night" and ''C.uess Who's Coming to Dinner" deall w1lh the racial problem Mike Nichols. 37. nominated a year ago for "Who's Afraid of Vtrgima WooU?". won this time among direc- tors for his second film. "The Graduate." Supporting honor-; went lo George Ken nedy, the chain gang convict of "Cool Hand Luke" and lo Broadway's Estelle Parsons in "Bonnie and Clyde,'' her second movie and first important film role. st.eiger. the southern sheriff wtio reluctantly lets Poitier, a Negro detec- tive from Philadelphia, help him solve a crime. nosed out two other also favored nominees: Dustin Horrmao as a confused youth in "The Graduate'' and Warren Beatty a" the ruthlcs~ bank robber Clyde Barrow 1n ·'Bonnie and Clyde.'' The glittering motion p 1 c I u r e Academy Awards. teleVlsed a n d broad<:ast through the United States and Canada, were presided over for the 14th time by Bob llopc. His quips didn 't seem quite up to par even though some were in familiar vein -"Welcome to the Academy Awards. or. as it's known at my house, passover." The slightly downbeat atmosphere may have resulted, like the awards' Mt!Laren New Chairman Of Air California Board N Loyall McLaren has been elected rhairm~ of the board Of Air Californja, altline officials announced today. He succeeds J. Kenneth Hull, who Rerved as board chairman and coin· pany president while the new airline was getting ofl the ground. McLaren. of San Francisco. Is alsn C'hairman of the boerd ol the Irvine C'ompany. largest landholder l n t irange County. lwo day Jl(lslpon<'ment. from the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King .Jr. Actor Gre~ory Peck. acadcmv prrsi- dent. noted that two nominated film~ -"£n the llC'at or the Night'' and "Guess Who 's Comm~ to DinnC'r· - ''dealt with the l'ubjecl of un- derstanding between the races.'' After acccp1ing the Gene Henholl Humanitarian Award. Peck suggested that viewers send contributions lo the Martin Luther King,Jr. fund in Allan- ta. Director George Cukor accepted Jor Katharine Hepburn. the only wirmPr n-0l present. She is making a him tn France. The heavy-set Steiger. 42 nommatr<f last .vear For "The Pawnbroker" and in 19"4 for "On the Waterfront." kM<'d presenter Audrey Hephurn·~ haml and bowed to the audience in Santa Monica Civic Auditorium . "I find it unbel1evabU>. 1n'Cf\\ hrlm· ing.'' he said of the Oo;car. llr 1h.1n~r:I Poitier "for the plcas11rP ol 1•1!! Criendship . .which eyahlrd m1• tn enhance mv per£ormanrr. \nt1 ,,. shall overcome.'' Beach Police Prevent Riot Huntington Beach police ~aid l11I'\ prevented a possible beach not Wednesday near liCeg·1ard ~talion 15 (Jf, the city beach. A departmt'nt spJkesmen said pohl'r received a call at 2:09 on. lh;tt ii rt' I bad erupted. The rlol · call h;ir1 ar· parently been btsed on mob!; of m l- ing beach-goers who gathPrrc1 to watch and egg-on .1 Cighl thtlf ~'1\ in pr_ogreas. California ns Dic- ln Trainer Crash HOLBROOK. Ariz. f AP 1 -\ '\ :11 V 1'28 trainer aircraft has crashed nr:ir her~. kilting the pilot. Bob Lewi~ 41. ol Burbank, Calif . and in1unni.: a passenger, Joseph Nag~. 411 rt PHadena, caut. -__ .., ___ _ Thursc!Ay Apnt 11. 1%8 _______ D.,LY PILOT :J Budget Asks $146 Million Orange Counly--ilupeFV1sora Wed- nt'sday got their first peek at what the 1968-69 budaet might look Uke and the view wu a bit shocking. loW$C-paJd workers. -Bel-Or~ th& board is an D?ange Couno-- '''nle 10 percent raise to a S'l0.000 ty Association request for a 9 to 10 employe, for example. would go large-percent hike lo pay. The association ly lo income taxes." the supervisor said two weeks ago that the usual five County Administrative 0 f ( i c e r Hobert E. Thomas showed department mnney requests totaling S14tl million. It percent more than current ex· penditures. noted. "While a 10 percent raise to a percent would be inadequate. ~.000 employe would go largely inlo Supervisors srud they expect a 10 his pocketbook ." percent jump 10 assessed valuations to Baker suggested that the total o•~set any increase they may grant in salary costs might be reduced that ~alaries or other department spen- Supervisors will begin budget hear- ings late tbls month In an effort to trim the requests to what was termed, "manageable limits." " ay and still do a better job for the dtn~ Bui I hey warned that the present employes . tax rate of Jl.71 will not be increased. Tax Office Open All Da y Sat1u·day Thomas said salary demand~ ac- count ror the bulk of the increase. not only ror more pay but more help. A request for 745 a d d i t i o n a I rmployces was Listed. a 13 percent ~taff increase which would cost an ad- ded $4 5 million. Rather t b a n across-~he-board Santa Ana oihcr or the f'ra11chisr Ta.< Board at 1010 North Main St . Room 721. will b: open all day S:t. · day. April 13. lo P• ovide county residents with last minute assistance in preparation of Slate personal tn· come laJC returns. special office hoU1"5 from 8 a.m. to 5 fl m. have been scheduled becaUSP Of tt:r numbt>r of taxpayets who ap· parenllv are confused by changes Ill thP law. pel'\'entage pay increases. Supervt~or Oav1d L. Baker propo6ed selective rlUSC~ With larger percentages for Richard Cole. branch manager. said In c;dd1uo11 lo the special hours. thP office ts open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. @ It's Easter! ---------·--------·-----·----- Time·· to · treat family & friends to Van de Kamp' s holi~ay delights SPECIAL SAVINGS-THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY -APRIL 11-14 ~~~~~~~-~~--~~~~~~- Pk.g. of 30 (Value 49c) ... 39c Fancy Decora ted Cream Eggs Fill your foster basket with 11-ie~e foncy, rich cream eggs! 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(Reg. 59c) .•.•.•••.... 4 9c Milk Chocolate Ovals 8 Ol .•.•••• , •••••• , • , •.... 99c Chocolate Cream Eggs I doz ...••...•............ 49c We bake the way you would. If you had the time. II McLaren Is a retired senior partner of Haskins and Sells. lnm'Dational IC· counting firm, and a former direct.or of the Federal Reserve Bank " San r rancisco, the Atchboo, Topeka and Santa Fe R a i I r o ad, IDd Paclflc Telephone and Telegraph Company. He ia cmTnt!y a rerent of the ~ Frandxo, and • Compa111. -Hull, who will remam-Oft llie /Jf The plane erubed Wednesday while lt WH beln1 ferried to Missouri ~~~~=--Va~Kamp'se - Prc nt e A K E R 1 E s California board. previouaty rrttred u -president Feb. J. New presldet1t. 11 ~arl A BenscoteT. fonnerly encut1v .. viCl president of Mohawk Airlines of Nr1r York The airline. now 15 mnnlh~ oltl . avMl'l[C'~ 40 fllghH per c111y betWH1' Oranae County Airport and San f'ran· cJ1't Oatlmd and Su J°'l\ Now .... NI W Allll CAL CHAI RMAN N. Loy•ll Mcl•r•n operattnsr wtth tour Lo<'khff'M 1-:lttlr a Jets. it will add OC·ll Jet aircraft b} mJd month. --.. ---- Tiit lJCJ 5ur!lng Cluh will pl~.·111 at 8 n'C'lncx Friday and Saturday ni.i!ht~ • fllll·lf'nJlh color movit rirndurPri b)' .llm F'rteman, entltlec1 · I.e t Thrrr Be Surf' TlrkPO ran N> )'llr~ha,rri for SUO each Al !ht door In the mence lecture ball oo the UCl umpu~. look for the blue windmill at selected markets ----------------------------• DAllY PllOT (~ ., .. CMlly l'lllf Sllffl Mlchffl Lanthorne Astor, 51· year-old son of the late Nancy L•· dy Astor and the 2nd Viscount As- tor, won a divorce today because of adultery by his wife, Patricia. The suit was undefended. • ThurscSay, April 11, lM FBI Silent Except Ka .... Clt1 . 1 U.S. Returns to Normal Concerning Killer Hunt By Uldte4 PretS ........_. Jtamu City, Kan. and f.ndependence. Monday aJ>d Tuelday 1lna&M tM •· A bu•W. block went up ln Oalnt• Mo. reata ud 44 injwies. One-tlllll n ... ln a Neiro Mdloa ot ICamaa City. Go¥. Warren E. H•ama Onr to National Guardsmen ~e .un •a MN o., WedneldaJUednlpt __.and ttve K.auas City ffODl the capital · at Jef. ty. egroes wen a1 .., ••upera ex-ferson City ucl orclfted 830 more Na· TwHUDdred National Gard.amen cbal'ged gunfire with police and Na-tion&l Guardsmen lnto the city along WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal of· tlooal Guardameo untlldawn today. with the UOO already on duty. patrolled the pr9domi0 antl1 Necro ficials are keentng silent on their pro-A tbo ~ th •• ooo f __ .....,. .u.... -.1 y ....... ., ... -""""''" .......... r-kill 1 u.,. more an .w, ederal In Trenton, pol.ice arr .......... 45 m,..,.. MIUUI -11a .................... VIII..,~-.,.,.ess toward apprehending the er ai~"' d hi ln ,.... • • ....,,. """ Fi ~ ------~ ,_ -1 ... ... tr~ rem .-u on Uy vwcaao. peraom Wedt..s.y night. 21 for ve .... , .. ,,,_ .. '&AV auu-.UI HJ\la of Dr. Martin Luther King. Baltimore and Wuhiniton _ scenee curfew vlolationa. oo a tavern and a home Wednesday The Justice Department turned ot some of the wont outbre&b _We It broueht to UIS the number ar· and ~. botUh a.od Molotov aside queries Wednesday on all was returning to normal in thoae rested in Trenton aince gangs began cocktalll were ae.iud. Four person& aspects of the assassination in cities. aetUng firea and plllaging businesses were wounded in two niehts of fires. Memphis last Thuraday that triggered NEW POSTMASTER OENIMl <>tMr troops enforced the calm in Tuesday. gunfire and looting urller ln the week. nationwide racial violence. Trenton. N.J., and Pittaburgb. Eigbty-eight persona bad been ar-In Cbtcago, a curfew and ban on U· In Mexico. however. a spokesman J. Marvin Wataon The known death toll ln the week of rested and more than a dozen injured quor sales wu llfted Wednesday night. ror the U. S. Embassy said Mexican racial disorders rose to 43 and arrests in Newark and aome areas were still But Mayor Richard J . Daley said he police hav~n<>t beeo asked oUiclally to O'Bri·en QUI.ls,• neared 20.000. At least 125 cities su!· under a 'mldnight to s a.m. curlew. could not ·~ wtien the 5,000 1edera1 help track down the killer. But they Cered violence or vandalism. Io ClnclnnaU, where disorders troops or 7,000 Nation.al Guardsmen were circulating an artist's sketch of a 'The rive Negroes. including a father erurted during the weekend. pollce would be withdrawn. tleven persons suspect on their awn and a close watch and teen-age son. shot to Cleath on lifted a dusk-to.dawn curfew alt.hough were killed. 300 were injured and 2.T78 wirs being k~ on border crossing Other Cabme• ,l Kansas CiJ.Y's east side Wednesday t ,too Natlonal Ouardmlen w e r e arrested in Cblcaao violence that points. night, raised the tvio:day cfeath count--ordered-to atay-anotheP-24 oouia, _ _. .. beld!Jd Monday. · The Memphis Commercial Appeal there t.o slx. At least nine others were Police aaid a curlew enforced by 800 reported today that two w h i t e Injured and nearly 400 perlOlll we.re National Guardsmen In C.Olumbla. S.C. Muatang automobilec of the descrip-Aides Follow? arre!ted. Ud brought conditiooa nearly to tion the killer is believed to have wed • 'nu'ee blocks of small businesses normal and the National Guard force were parked near the hotel where blazed through the night in the in Memphis, where King was slain, King was slain. One of the can bore WASHINGTON (UPI) -President predominanUy Negro area of pre-waa cut from 5,000 to 2,000. Arkansas plates. a witness was quoted Johnson. accepting the resignation of World War 11 apartment houses and The curtaHment of liquor sales was as saying. Postmaster General Lawrence F. shops two miles east of the riot area to lifted In North Carolina and hundreds All that Is known publicly of t h e O'Brien. is telling his other cabinet of-cover firemen fighting a fire in an of National Guardsmen w e r e Justice Department's activities is that ricers that now is the time to make apartment house next door to the demobiUted in southern Michigan. A the FBI which has control over the in· plan~ ror their futures. hospital. They said the hdspital was curfew was eased in Detroit. vesligation at the federal level, is O'Brien, a holdover from President not threatened. Federal troop s. N a ti on a 1 working around the clock sifting Keooedy's cabinet and JobnS-On's 1964 • At one point police and 50 National Guardsman and police preserved through a bewildering array or reports campaign manager. resigned Wed-Guardsmen ti.Ted with rifles and order in Baltimore where rioting was and r u m o r s. and that no a r r e s t nesday as speculati-0n grew that be carbines at Negroes they said were rampant earlier this week. warrants have been issued. would jom Sen. Robert F . Kennedy's sniping from upper floors of apart-ln Wllmlniton, Del. city C!'ews mov- Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark. in office presidential campaign. ment houses. ed into a rlot-torn area of the city's for lesa than J3 months and conducting Johnson named J. Marvin Wats<Jn, The city was under a 9 p.m. to 6 welt end today to survey the efiect& or U.S. Employment At Record High WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's employment rose to a record high of 75.8 million in March and unemploy. ...ment declined but the jobless rate for Negroes continued at more than dou- ble the rate for white workers, the Labor Department reports. The total number of unemployed dipped by 359,000 to i.m ,W> la6 mooth, tringinc the o v e r -a 1 l unemployment rate down from 3. 7 to 3.8 percent ol the civilian labor force. his first muhunt, said Monday, "The 43. a longtime aide. to suceeed a.m. curfew as were neighboring t'1l'O days of disorder. The violence .. __ ......,..,_1<H!'llS ls shaipening and .,,f!'e--11u~e-l!!-flqmm1tt'te:&---f(')¥'~B""ti;,.e'i~r.---• :-\1iiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEi=j~:;;;iiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiCDiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiii~ PamtLa MaTtin, 18, a high schoot jun· close. we thinl<~ We have .a name. Jn ann0l,1llcing O'Brien's resignation, 1or from Birmingham, M'ich .• will up-Wlletbet lt will p£<>;~ t<1be_·th~.f0rr~!: the Pre.Jldent said .he ~av~ b\Jn the rtserit tht U.S. Saturday night in the one or not remains to be seen. same advice he was g,Ving other -- · • t t · members -of hi.v:abinet : Mis's Teen lntem ahona. con es m "I told him what I !Dld ttle other the HoLlywood Palladium. Stephan.i.e 'tI * 1:f members of the cabinet Ule other day, Hollingshead, 17. of Reseda. wru that si.n<:e I was not going to be a can- named first runnerup. and Kathy 2 d C Th ht dida~ for re~lection, I realize the Ly1m Baumann, 18,· of Independence. ll ar OUg cabinet nad made many sacrifices in Ohio, second runnerup. order to serve me and serve ttie coun-• T B Kill ' try and tbat now was tbe ~ for any One of fhlph WaHleld's pendu-0 e er 8 of them to make decisions concerning tum clocks stop{>ed running three the{r families Mid tlleir fuiure." years ago. Nothing could tet it 'Get A l ' O'Brien's quitting and Jobnlon's ad· started. Then two earthquakes hit away U ·O vie.! raised the strong possibility or and rocked Temple City along with more cabinet resignations before the other sections of California, and MEMPHIS (AP\ -The presence of November election. O'Brien was t.be tl-ie clock started up again. But his a second white Mustang near the first cabinet officer to depart si~e h 1 k to d doorway which police say the slayer of Johnson announced he would not seek ot er c oc 8 ppe · tin L h K. J d to re-election -and th~• d-'si""' may e Dr. Mar ut er Lng r .. use -..,.... "'" escape · gave rise today to pubUthed have been why he quit Some 155 obsolete parking me-reports that it may have been the O'Brien aides denied reports of lers have been sold to the public getaway car. crumbling relations between Johnson in Brunswick, Maine, as souvenirs. The Memphis Commercial Appeal and his postmaster general. Originally slated to be scrapped. said the car with Arkansas tags and a the town COWlcil decided to sell similar vehicle, parked a short them for $1 each. Ponce Chl•f distance north, both left the scene * 1r * Post Office Ma )' Clem•nt Fevreau said the meters within 15 minutes after King was were worth 70 cents each as scrap fatally shot a week ago today. metal. Pro!its were put into the Both vehicles were within 100 feet of town's general fund. the doorway to the second-floor room· e ing house where police said the ·Soon Be Private Nonprofit Unit Three women . . . or were they? . . . robbed a Bank of Amuica branch in Highland PaTk of $3,713 . After taLkfog with clerks, police 3aid at LeaJt two of the bandit.! were me1& dressed iii women'• clothin!] and heavy makeup. The woman who covered the getaway jrom t~.e lobby appart"ntl11 UIG$ the real thing, inveitigators said. • The man known to millions ot teevee viewers as "Dr. Ben Casey'' today is the f a t h e r of an eight pound, two ounce girl. Lind• Ed· wud1, 23-year-old wife of actor Vince Edwards, gave birth lo the child a t Cedars of Lebanon Hos- pital. She has been named Angel•. Edwards, currently ln Spain film- ing a movie. was not present for the occasion. assassin waited and shot King as he stood on the balcony or a motel across a rear street. The killer was believed to have walked out of the Main Street entrance to the rooming house. turned south and dropped the murder weapon in front or a business firm next door. Guy Canipe, owner of the firm, said he saw the young wh ite man drop the package whkh contained the gun, but did not see his face. The Commercial Appeal speculated that the man then walked a few steps farther along, got into the dirty wblte Mustang with Arkansas tags and sped away. The second Mustang, parked north of the rooming house entrance, also left the sti!ne near the time of the shooting. Police said they would investigate reports that a supposed police chase in northeast Memphis -eight miles from the scene -30 minntes after the shooting may have been a decoy to aJlow the kiUer to escape. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Lawrence O'Brien said today a Presidential com. mission will recommend shortly that I the Post Office Department be taken over by a nonprofit government cor- poration set up to handle the nation's I mail. O'Brien made the recommendation for overhauling the nation's postal I service about a year ago. Johnson ap· pointed a 10-member commissioo to study his suagestion and its report was due three days ago but now is not expected f.,r about another month. 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MOBLEY AUCUJt lSlk sipalrd the 011t of the polltical arena. W ASBINGTON (AP)-Tbe mushrooming troubles at One way or anotber Vle boom of the first American home and abroad Ulat final-divisions withln the naUoo, bomb on North Vietnam in lY drove LyndolrB. Job.n.son -accuaaUooa of fraud fol .. EY FOR l@lng the ~·1 stated reasons for the first bombing, complaints of a credlblllty rap 1n admlnls- tration reports of war prog~ ress and prospects, lmm_or- ality ebarges over U.S. participation lo th• war. troublre in the str~ta &Dd protests that war' money should be used imtead to solve problems at home. FIRST BOMBS The first bombs fell on Communist shore installa- tions in retaliation for a reported attack by North Vietnamese torpedo boats on American destroyers in the Gilli of Tonkin. The list is nearly endless which the President gave as the reason for bis deci· sion not to run again, rep- resent swelling reverbera- tions from that blast. The national split ahowed up--just a small crack ini- tially-in the first event that followed . That was the Sen· ate adoption of the Tonkin . . .. . . Thundey, Aptfl 11, 1968 DAILY PILOT I End for LBJ laat AUIUlt wbe.n U.S. for~ es 1n Vietnam went past half a million. Caltech, MIT Slate Race in Electric Cars J WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SATURDAY t to 5:30 SUNDAY 10 to S A KNOB ON THE DOOR j A little 1hort on money to pay taxes? Vi1it nHrby Southern California Thrift & Loan today. Borrow money you need NOW and avoid the penalty . Ir-... -·-....... ---·-··----of cMllnquent taxes. Re.,.y in conven· .-.=..... ~ -.,-c -.....-~:ut,rmon"fh~lim111Mlff's;-\J~ S6 PASADENA (UPI) - A Caltech senior who hates smog has c h a 11 e n g e d st u d e n t s a t t h e Massacb~etis Inst.itute_.Qf Technology to a cioss coun- try electric car race. electrified 1958 Volkswagen microbus bound for Cam- bridge, Mass., at the same llme as the MIT group leaycs t~~'-4-­Pasadena. THRIFT CORNER month• to repay. Southern California "~y m a i .n ohjtctive." says WaUyRf p)jet,-2!, "is to help the development of bat- tery and fuel cell technology." Another reason for tbe marathon "is smog," he says. "Perhaps my generation can do something about the alt p o I I u ti o n menace." "The MIT s t u d e n t s haven't notified me that They have .formally accepf'ed · my challenge, but they are considering it." Rippel said. '·Ho\\ever. evi:n If they don't accept, our team will drive east, attempting to establish a good record.'' RIFT & LOAN PHONE: 646-5045 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Easter Oinnertable Center Pieces Carefully & Artistically Arranged Rippel, a physics major from Los Angeles, propose<! that the race begin Aug. 19. He would leave t he California I n s ti t u t e of Technology~ campus in his Rippel figures he and his crew can make the trip in four days. driving around the clock and stopping 57 times aleng the route to recharge the vehicle's bat· teries, a 35·minute opera- tion. give fh e finej f in Gajfer P/anfJ 0 ~ WORLO-W\DE FLOWERS BY W\RE SERV\CE e L\'IER'< s>.ME-OAY P,~HERE N ... _. ~ ~ PLANTS BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED IN EASTER COLORS 0 -Ar• REMEMBER! * EASTER LILIES *AZALEAS * HYDRANGEAS *ORCHIDS *CORSAGES Priced From $2. 98 • $29 .so OUR DAILY FREE DELIVERIES ~~llCl!l:::<° TO: COST A MESA- NEWPORT BEACH-8ALBOA- CORONA DEL MAR & HUNTINGTON BEACH ARE VERY PROMPT! Personal Attention Given to -·~-nifi'!l ~~ ~-! p:rrt I 0 a.m. • 5 p.m. CALL: 546-5525 2640 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA "QUAUTY ANO SERVICE SINCE 1946'' v .. ~ lllailtlcN'Vt l .,Jl.JJ IS WORTH TWO IN ·~ Tif£ ~r ®---CABINET HARDWARE~-~- v.ru .. up to 69c, yoY c111 Ju1t 90 wild dtoo1in9 fro111 d1cor1tor styled pulls with m1tchin9 hin9et to some ru lly way out pop op I or 11 that op pop 11 designs, In Florentine, Sp1ni1h, Utility, Eudy Americu, Chrome, Bru1h1d copper, I ran, and more, more, more. Huge Assortment c ea AdvtrtlMd UICl•lt --tllrv "'"' 11, nu. 1n1 my .-11 11'1 well • llflt tlrM unlll my wmrMr v1catle11. .,., ""'1 CLOHD IASTlll SUHDAY llrllldl1 ,rncet OllMrtYI Nutone Door Chime A low voltage unit tllal will look lovely when in1t•ll1cf. Givet soft, vibrant chime lonet when someon1'1 1t the door. I If 1om1one'1 at the window, you'll nud • club.I FEATHER FLOWERS Myrtle, they're lovely, large flowers f11hion1d of fu th111 in 1om1 ru lly 1mert Spri"9 '01011. I And if you're 1luclr for a new E11ter bonnet, well ...... I ln·Slnk·Erator Garbage Dlsposal ' On• of th• f11111t 011 the 111erk1t, U.L. approved, ury to lnst•ll (after a yu r et C.I Tech I. Quiet operetion, auto rt1tt If overloeded. No. 333 2611 UTILITY KNIFE . Nut, Ll1d11 '"'P 111 111cl Ioele, li11 compartm111t fol ntre Iii ade 1lore9•. APPLIANCE AND LIGHT TIMER Very h•ndy Item. Just ut, plug In the coff11, and it will 1t1rt It 1utom1tically for you I" the mornln9. Or uu II to turn on • night light when you are out on the town or 011 v1c1tion. Good ufety future. 711 REDWOOD STAIN & SEALER Put the ltids to work doing the fence, petio furniture, -......_ whatever. "'-Good ttuH, better price. DIL,.A FAUCO $wT119 1poui 91¥11 H it of oparetion, 11lc1 loolri"9 edclltion for a11y sink. For l(ltdteft 12•• ' . I ----..-----~----------------------------------------- (; DAILY PILOf ThundlJ, Apnl 11. I %8 ) ' t c ~ '--·-- Sacceeds West111orela11d Gen. Abrams Named New Vietnam Chief Abe Abrams Led Charge In Battle of B astogne 2 Trapped Men Rescued From Mine CARLSBAD, N.M. (UPI) -Two Carlsbad miners trapped over 34 hours m a cave-in were rescued today by workers using their bare hands and chiaels to dig a 35-foot-long escape paaaag~. The first miner to emerge from the tunnel's main shaft at 7:15 a.m. was Fred Crab- tree, 32. Arnold Delao, 46, was right behind. The t w o escaped injury when a 5(). foot potash slab collapsed late Tuesday, trappin1 them ln a cone • shaped cubicle more than a mile into the heart of the tunnel. The two men were taken to St. Francis Hospital tn Carlsbad for observation. Earlier rescue teams h a d passed water and soup to the men through a 111\all open- ' Ing in the tunnel which was later enlar1ed to free t b e two men. LEGAL NOTICE No c .... lties Israel, Jordan Fight • • New Artillery Duel SOIJTH COAST P\AZA l ritl•I et s.11 Die .. "-'r• Op.11 W•t\fti¥1f1 111 t tlO ( \ TO THE VOTERS OF COSTA MESA 11 " '!JOU . for your continued confidence during the next 4 years A. l. ~'PINK!.' PINKLEY COUNCILMAN .... The euft bUY Of the MW ...,.._ PTomlMe (end dellvera) llMllJ, all-tUml'Mf' comfort thenka to FortT'9f9 ~.,,,.fiber lhat ktePe"' ptOml .. " ~ c.i....-. Cclmbfned here with wool wor"9d and mohair '° c,.... • dwable, lightweight fabtic wtlt\ U. IUlllOW look of hawty, ~ neweet 1-hlon-ln. choice of lide wnted OM ft two button moc1e1a. 1>e11vwa ....._..,.,ca OOl'MNerlc• ...., h eecond P91r of~ leetol .n-detMn ~v.iue at aeurpt1tlng euo. 8efect ,ow eutt tDdtlY 1n eo11d colors end •*• wtndow pene .n.c:ta. a,._ tituee, ~.told. ~ [il MS-0,....._.. UH YOU• 'MU IVCHA1t8l+ IANKAMHICAltD Olt MASTU CHAltwi lltOADWAY ANAHllM ClHTU 0,.. W"bltMi 'til t r>o--&y,t r .... . AIR CAUFORNIA INTRODUCES The First General Admission Air Travel Tie t! ·~~ ~ NOW I You don't have to reserve your AIR CALIFORNIA sJalto .. .sit in. itL thtA.Jr Ci!ifothia 8pace {}Uarantee Air Cll9ll'lllll ....... -llA; 0 • ..,. .. -~AllPOIT ~ ............ • Air Cllhlll lllM. ............. .,.. ...... , n•• ........... OAL.ffANIA THE EASY WAY/ c. .. -~ . . . ... .. --... , Reagan Seen Unopposed In California GOP Primary QfJEENI~ 1111 PJaH lnteri...tl6 SACRAMENTO (AP) - State officials said Gov. Reagan appeared assured tDday of ru.Jllling unopposed in California's Republlca11 preaidenUal priqluy. with the polltlcal UDtnownt who tried to oballenge him sh-0:-t of winning a plac~ on t h e ballot. Think Easter H. P. Sullivan, assistant secretary of sta1e, said only 11,1~ valid s.ifnatures of THINK regtmred ·Republicans had • • • been recefved at nightfall C II -" national convention slate op-J tnhl Wedneaday for a proposed \Alill I posing the govern<>r. Tbe we11c11ff "iu. ..__. • deadline was last midnight. ed and SulllvAJl uid tbe . dissentint Republicans pro- bablY would &et no mon_ than 13,000. Th.at seemed to mean failure for the anti-Reagan group filled with college professors and studellts -. and led by a man who is employed by a prominent Democrat. AlthQugh Uie anti-Reagan group bad little chan<:e of beating the governor in the primary. it could have pro- vided some h o m e s t a t e dissent t h a t mlght have been embarrassing to him. Now it appeared be will take California's 8 6 • v o t e delegatioo to tbe Republican National convention with solid backing aa ttie state's "If YOU think DlY ~yes are bloodshot, you ahoult1 favorite son -and as a eee tbeni from THIS side." potential candidate for tbe ------------------- oom.ination. The delegation is second in size to New lhur$d.ay, April ll, 1%8 OAIL Y PILOT 7 Kuchel Endorsed By Cope -SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel has been endorsed by the AFlr CIO California Council on Political Education as the Republican candidate for ren<>minatioa at the June primary el~tlon. I Kuchel's chief rival is Max Rafferty, s tat e superintendent of public in· struction. ~elegates to COPE's pre- prunary convention here deferred e n d o r s i n g a presidential candidate until after the prfmary. Your fl Sales and OMEGA ServiceCenter • DIAMOND SPECIALISTS • REMOUNTING & DESIGNING Complete Gift Department 90 Day Account! -No Carrying Charge Bankamericard or Take a Year To Pay New Z Gf'Mt Ste"" T• S..W YM HAHOa SHOffiN6 HUNTIN•TON CINTD CINTH HACH • IDINGH UOO HAAIOlt ILYD. HUNTIN•TON HACH COSTA MISA • 145-9415 HZ-1101 o,... ...... Tit•" .. ~. Tll ' '·"'· It refused to endorse Rep. -------::----,..----------- S. F. Sisk, Fresno Th D ·1 p·1 t Democrat, on gro~ds he e 0 I Y t 0 had helped bottle up in com- mittee a bill to ban pro-For Top S rt C fessional strlkebreakers. po s overage 461444 ... ,,.. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iAiitoitaliioifil8~,n~5~a~re~nee~d-1 ~--;; .. r~l oRAPERY ~lJJj~LEANER& York's. St ate Republi ca n Chairman James H a 11 e y said the a.nti-Reagan group's apparent failure to win a place in the ballot shows Elderly'Man's Body Found in SF Trunk IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! II -~ ·~ AMllllCA-, l.AllOIST "the strength of tile broad-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-The body was wrapped in a based delegation" the The body oC an elderly man sheet and tbe trunk stuf-• FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX! lteme¥9 Wetw D.m•te • FLAME PROOFING governor assembled. was discovered Wednesday f d 'th fl d If our new accounts depart-f or Mercury Savers m1int1ini"I He said Reagan and every sealed in a trunk which had e WI owere sofa pil-minimum balance of $2,000. IXCLUSIVI other p o s s f b l e GOP been shipped here by rail-lows. Mothballs had been ment canoot open your new, GUAIANTDD DIANlY CLIANING presidential candidate must way express from Newark, sprinkled in the trunk. insured Mercury Savings •Mercury Savines' *fr'l!ii* ·•speak out on the major N .J. The trunk had been ship-account in Zu.t ti~ than it pohcy auores you the hl&hest , ... , 0r._,ery CIMniftf. Perfect issues" between n.ow and Police said the victim had ped April l pre-paid at a rate of internt for Insured sevlnes . .-uc11ua of the av• of the August convention. been murdered with a sing. cost of •c:7 .,, to . take.t you to drink tlie cup of -...ic:;:. .:.... ~...u, ·-. .... ,..,, a person m • Funds earn interest from d1t1 of ~ ~ -• ·---....,.,.1~r-'--Or1flllrt,-of-M"l~~~---·----· --...<..---···-~~u.t iba'~.AIJJ'L c,,.tt,,. .,.,, ¥Wni.,;de to all nl-plM•ment If cl .. n•ble. qut his .idenlny and Why he ·tien~~~~nd was mar,. .. ~-· -\!JJ..""1r """Y-~~ ·~-"· -~--...... -1.AAe.iPUJJw1l1J~tiWlb):1bt.tlntQ.. Pl ' was slain remained un-ked w1U call. Police would mlf 3Q.t>61'S •• , of the month earn interest from th• e N• Shrinkage . . 8 yma te S known. not idel\!i!y who _i! was ad-flr'1t. ln,erest compounded d1ily- e No Wilted A .. d• San Francisco Coroner dressed fo, out there was WE WlLL GNE YOU; .. bon~s ~,..c:.o~ts~·~•b_~;. • '-'fect l'tut Polt1tn1 Name Oea.r Henry W. Turkel said th e speculation it was a false AQOther cup of oolfeel MERCURY S A"INGS • lterfect lven Hema man haa been dead for "10 name KW Mercury wants to - keep all of our , · and /Ofln IUOCi"loft N ... Offlct: 3814 Knott Ave., Buena hrk • Water Stain Remowel days or mo~" and said he E · be . . BEVERLY HILLS (UPI) was a Caucasian weighing ven fore exammation OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE • l'rctfH1ional lnst•llatlon • Profelslon1I Removal -The prostitution con-about 185 pounds. reve~l~d ~e bullet wound, savers happy. 11t1ln1I Offlet: Oii Knott, 111111' Lincoln 7812 EJlinaer Avt., Hiintilllton Buch Across from Tiit Broldway Shllj)9itll C.nltr --.. ----- • Ttrm• May I• Arr1n9ed • FrM E1tlmat11 • fr• Lun Dra,.a victi-On of Playboy magazine Homicide ofticiala In Ne-1 hom1c1de mspectors said it playmate Joey Gibson, 22 wark said the trunk bad been was "reasonably certain" was set aside Wednesday in shipped by a woman and t~e man was a murder vic-Mu~~al ~~-~~d ''~me ~~hM_~ti~m~·=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------~ Miss Gibson, whose legal been made" in tracing her! Semnt All ef 0,..,. c....., 20% Off t.r cuh & carry 540-1366 642-0270 name is Nancy ~le, was Identity. convicted of prostitution last Tb e large, black trunk Aug. 23 and placed on pro-carefully sealed with tape bat.ion for 30 days. wu opened by Railway Ex- Under the California penal preaa Agent Dirk Van Den- code -the conviction of a akker. 24, when he noticed defendant wtio has served a an offensive odor coming satisfactory probationary from lt. period can be expunfed and "It was kind of a shock- t.he case dl,Jmissed. I couldne an arm," he said. We join the nation • • in mourning the tragic death of Dr. MARTIN LUTHER KING, Jr. RAR& ROIBUCK .um 00. f , I ' "I shampoo my rugs for 1¢· • footl'; SAFE as wattr for ft11~t l~ 1uphobltty, too'I 11111t lustre ii NOW! WINDOW SHADES THAT SHUT OUT LIGHT & HEAT ~ep room8 conlf'r in 1umml!r anti worm~r 111 1JJ1rtlfr 24"x72" CUT TO SIZE-FREE lilts ~011sehold o'8rs Instantly t OM drop per room aives twenty. four hour odor control. 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FARBERWARE "OPEN HEARTH" BROILER ROTISSERIE ~1rnfrt h• toe~i"9· the ••• "ceel 1111e• ~ll~-U.M C..lr-e,lrc.11latioa 11••114 uNi., ... utl , .. 1, In oil th• fl1verful, ht1lfMvl f•I•" ••• e,,ly th fet J,1111 ew•v· MO SMOICf, MO S'Anllt. Me "•.II er anclo1u•• tll1t .. 114, •• cfry eyf HIHk, --. ------------------------------------- --------------~~---- I I'. For The .! Recor d M eetings THURSDAY Hllfl11"910f' llN<lt L~ Ckib, Sllar•lo" 8e•<ll Inn, Hu,,1 lntton Buell, • lO Pm. ...._., H.rbor JunlOI' Clltmber al CommPr<•• Whllt H<>rw tnn, l1'S NIM-1 llYd , N•woort 8••<11, 6 )0 Pm, U.S. NtV•I S•• C.Ott Co"'" 2UA lltr-,.M• lto.d, Sent• ,,.,..., 1 o m Hlintil'Oton llN<h Norlll lion• Club, MHdOWl.ltrll. Covntrv Club. 1tltl • Gr•llam. ""f!ll"9..,.. 8t•cll. 1 o"' -..,01'1< L o d 9 t · 1001" H • ' t, Wtslmfnsftf Avff'lit •ncl Ollvt S"•"· Vltst~IMltf, I lO p m CO.lo Mtw c;,.,... A s lo c I • 11 ~ • , Gr•"9f H•ll• 1fU Tlluron lwt . Co\lt MIU, /·)O o.,., N-t H•rbor ~llt• Club, Elk\ LOCIH ~ VI.It Opotlo. NrW110t1 llucll, I .,,. Ma-le ~lljfn H•rbor W1'11t Sit,..,. . No ft, MaJOtll< Ttm•le. UOI ISi• SI , H--1 8e..:n, I om 'lllDAY Hu11tl"9IM I e • < 11 Rolt rv club. S/>e,.loft letCll tnn. Hunl•MIOI' 'lt..:11, U;IO Pm M•rlMrs (Tons Club. Sluft s.lltrt. no W Co.•t Hl9'1WOY• N...-otf lt•cll· " 15 om Fire Calls Hvnll"llen ••acll •.H 1.m ' w~dNsd•V •fTU<tUl"f' ,~,, &211 Hookrr Dr1114! IQ '3 ._ ~ tr4\h fi"t'• LO\ PAfO\ Oriv' 11 14 •"' mecl1ttl ••d 1111 Ed•"'l" AVt 11 15 • f"I"', c~r ''"t 10t l "'"" S,t 1t ·•) 1 rn rrnn f,,,. lto-'S A.d•"'' Avt U '1 p m ''"d1u t •·~ ~"1 tn 7.~j•":~:~ ~~f ltrf, 141'1 M•m""'"" s:h"":,,,. oublk 01111. JI02 IC•IOY Circle tt:OI a.m, 1Wr1dav, oreu '"'' F~rd Drive end 11c. fovr .. rm In stet •;g.,d...,,,,Gro..WtfrJ<Mv, orm II••· .,27 1.m CM,,,., llnl St>~ St. 1i1>·1s 1 m , 'fr•th -fire. W1ttm1n,t•r LIN lf'd Wetml ..... r llvcl .\ ~ P.m., erus lift, ll6J1 soril>Odtl• J·7' o m,. .,.u llrt. Mltlflwov )f •.17 D.,,. .. orau flrt . lloh• and Hoover . . Tllursday, Aprll 11. 1 %8 45 Coast Residents Become American Citizens Forty.five residents of 10 01-ange Coast communities pledged allegiance to the United tates for tht' first time Wednesday in natura hlatioo ceremonies held at the c o u n t y courthouse in Santa Ana. They renounced tbeir ties to 11 nations at a colorful hearin.1: presided over by Superior .Judge Sa m u e l Dreizen. They were among a total of 128 forme r aliens who have successfully com· pleted c 1 ti 7. e n s h i p ex- aminations . Fast growing Huntington Beach claimed the largest contingent with 15 residents lining up In the <.Towded courtroom. Costa Mesa was just one behind with 14 residents signing their final forms. Newport Beach. Laguna Beach and Laguna Hills e a c h provided three new citizens: El Toro and Foun- l a 1 n Valley were represented with two each and Weslminster. Sou th La~una and Dana Po1nl Pach had 1Jne rei11denl at !hr hour-long cer<'mony. ft Great Brit.aln and canada, traditionally m a j o r pr~ vtders of new Americans, again topped the tally. They contributed 13 citizens each to t h e Orange Coast con· tin gent. The Netherlands and West Germany each claimed four representatives, c Io s e I y foUowed by Cuba with three. New Zealand and Sweden eacti relinquished t w o citizens; Austria, Hungary, Mexico and South Africa counted one each among the 45 new citizens. "You have today taken up a dirficult and imposinJ( task." Judge Bruce Sumner or Laguna Beach told the 128 new Americans. "You will find in your lives here no more sweeping obliga- tions than those which in· volve your duti83 as citizens." Judge Sumner stressed that "of au your new duties none is more important than your duty to vote. Vote ac- cording lo your beliefs and persuasions but vole." the jurist urged Judge Ore1zen accepted the Department of Im- migration omcer's motion that the 128 county residents be accepted as citizens . Judge James F. Judge led the court in the pledge of aUeghmce. Ora'nge Coast residents who are now American citizens are: AUSTRIA -Herta Rosa Spears. 16793 Redwood St.. ~·ountain Valley, C A N A D A . Mary Catherine K I r k , 1626 Newport Blvd., Colt.a Meat; Place, all of Costa Mua; Jacob& M1ria Cit Olopplr~ of Cotta M.aa; Otto mm. Edward Bernard Stewart. Eileen Aildenon~-, O 71 lOllA Mlaaloe DrtYt and 5881 Lourdea Drive and 6301 Warner Ave.; "Phyllis Taylor Ave.; M • r Jory Corntlll Johanna Htltna Ou.Jdo Horst~ 17898 "Pascal AbralnS, 11116 l Ellzabelh and Ruuell Ben· Al ... , t?l DetttU 81., both Van Buren St, both of BUil· Woodl;tock Lane; Eleanor nett. 14611 Sb1.nkle Lane; of Coell Mt11: '111w Tont tin(loo Beach. Touanlnt·in•t. 18544 Saft ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_.. May and Ernest George Margaret and James Burns. Fellpe st., ount4Jn VaU•y• Byworth. 214& P • c i f l c 16682 Simmonne Lane, all of and Marla etrontlla Hoer. Thi nk Coast Highway; Jane Ethel Huntington Beach. na&tla. n>l Glenrldat Avt., and Abram Hieberti 19451 Otber former Britons ll'I· We1tmlD1ter. Easler Weakfish Lane and Orville elude ErnUy Florence and NEW z EALAN D-Wllllam Daniel Cowie, 1&55 MatatM w1alaf\.I Ouu, 1'1 E Francis and Marlon Norene Arroyo Drive, L a g u n a 23rd St.. Coata Meaa and Moore, 2 O 4 2 l Somerville Beach: Alice Ethel KllbW'n, Lynn Aon Armatronc. 9001 Lane. all of H u n t i n g t o n 549 Via Estrada, Laguna Newport Shores D r l v e , Beach. Hills: Aubrey Seymour Newport Bflactl. Othrr Canadians w e r e Armstrong, 1500 Eton Place, SO\JTH A p ft l C A _ Newport Beach and Pamela Wilfred Smelman, 3 3 3 7 2 Kathleen Hendrie.ks. 1323 Lynn Iredell. 319M Virginia Bremerton Sl, Dana Point. Morningside Drive, Laguna Way, South Laguna. SWEDEN -Karin Marla THINK ... Beach. Margaret A 0 i t a HUNGARY - I st v a n and Rune Carl Hedttrom. J™'' tnhl c bo 1801 E 15th st Fekete, 2636A E. 23rd St. 23001 El Caballo St, El ree · · · · Costa Mesa. Toro. Newport Beach and Helen MEXJCO -Maria Cam-WEST GERMANY •-::... ~ ~ ._ Clamsa and John Bruce pa. 1961 Meyer Place, Costa Renate Kuntz, 859 Cortez St.1~~~~~~~~~~ Waller, 518 Calle Aragon, Mesa. and Hertha E 11 i abet bl; LaJms~ HilllEugenio, Ileana ,;::;;;;TRE==NE=TBERLAND====S==;;;M1:"cte=y=.='=40=W=·=l=8th=S=t.=, bo=tbJ and Maria Carmen de la Cruz, 2252 Pomona Ave .• Costa Mesa. GREAT BRITAIN Evelyn McArthur, 989 Vic- toria St.: Fanny Eleanor and W i I I i a m Henry Woodhead, 2515 D a v i s r See by Today's Want Ads * ~ * * * * * * Now ~ Isn ~t Thai Simpler~ • If you·re Interested In a short rental .from April :U to JuJ.y 1, here'a an ocean. side home that's Juat 1tep1 to the beech. New Citizens Change The ir N ames-But Not Much • A member of ~ Pasa- dena Symphony for 14 years la 1Mnc thm' ex· pert 1dv1ce and lNt:nJc. tion tor violin and viola. sr. ,...,.,11,. viiin By TIIOM BARLEY Ana didn't take long lo be brochure issued to pro· • --... S a.m • Wecln~v, reKU•, lml ~ Of IN Diiiy l'li.I Stall• persuaded that & ftllfflP-.. St>er.tiVe new cjtiu>Qk '~that 1f~~lftO'l'h>ftr111'W'lf'*•--1 -·~{~ -c_, _____ -----·~---~-----~-· ~ . it do not worry. You will fitld Jm•r fellow_A.mer~ are nothing U not 00..p- lable."· ----~---------ILi-• Here e~ tome black i.t.',,.: •••n ;.,., '"'' s.n<1e1w<!lld ~t aoesn t a .. e many 1m-change was a nice change. you will wish to change your J.Ol Pm. cu r .... 1111,,..•d s1 .. M migrants long to realize that Ha ve a couple of double name to conform with the T•lbert Avt th l' h di h. h te.tr "''" e exo ic an es w IC are scotches and try John's new predominan'h· An.gl-"--on ,.. t "' , ¥/-cMY, ur llnr. It IS f th · . ' WJ \1"'»4A ,,. • ..,,..,,. Terrac• par or e course m. say. name: John Triantafyllos name structure you will find M St ''" • , .. ,~. m £ 11" 5' Tel A v o ·r ·1mb cl a be • ks•.,,.. rH<u• 1101 s.• luo• L•n• Vt r u u c n Cokk1nos "Sounds Greek to in your' new land 1P l) 1.m , .:=..~.·~~vie. u11 4 pretty tncomprehensibl~ to me." ~urmured an <:p· ''Make it si~ple and "~.:"'~ '.'~oc.1 •Id, c.,,o...i d•• their tongue-tied American p a r e n t I y s u r pr i s e d re adily understandable," P Mai. "::.." ~w, • • neighbors. . naturalization officer. the brochur continues. "But ,,,.,t .-'IS'ltOrS So they ch<:nge their •·tt ma be,'' comme:its a if ou do not wish to cban e Tours .,.. conct1.clld MOncl•n "'° names wtule they change! Fr1c11n .., .i,c11oo1 <I•~ o1 rn"' I.heir nationalities. :=.~e;; !t"'!, •:, t':.,0:":: 1:~: Reluctant at first, their ~~·~·~ ~~i'."~ .. at~~·n~'· hesitation m~lts away under the naturalization officer's . Talk Slated . ~By Briggs • FULLERTON -A~sem­ blyman John V. Briggs CR- t<'ullerton) will be the prin- ~ipal speaker al the quar- terly meeting of the Orange County Builders Associa- tion April 18 and 19 in New- port Beach. wmm beam of approval . After all, they begin to murmur. how can we be identified a s Americans with names the neighbors can't begin to pronounce? Uieall'f 21 YIAll OfCUITOMll MTWACTIOM We liked the comment of a Superior Court j u d g e Wednesday: "Seems you can change your name andl test the adaptability of your! new neighbors at the same t.ime." ur • UI l!l'Jloke Oriental . . . Far Ea.st ••• FELINES. • A. JUNE university grad would like to take care o( your children while you vacation this summer. The state-wide meeting ,..ill welcome d1redors and delegates of the California Stale Bullders Exchange who are expected to endorse and support both the South· land Builders' Conferencr on May 24 and the Home and Decorators Show the samr week, accordinl? lo Anclr('W G. Dud1cs. prellcdcnt o( the Orange County group. Take Awatif Sa m a an Lewter. for example. Awatil folded her tent and slipped rro m Ule burning sa Dds of Egypt to the burning lawn of the county c o u rt h o u s e Wednesday lo prou dly clutch her Stars and Stripes and become one of 130 new Americans. She's made it easy for the jtood folks on BriardE.'le A venue in Orange. From Sylvania has 53 ways to get as bright a color pidure •• money can buy. Here are some of them. DEATH NOTICES OWEN •~"" \.fu4""' 4o.ft 1• ""n~ """•v 6 f'•I t1 "' ~Ut'l•rtOfOf" f\111,tt(h It"' ,,_, r• ~· 10"' .St Mvnt1~q1on ""A'" ~ '"''" .. 1 h'I 1M H•rnJd rt~u?"'""'• Jl ,,,,.....,,. E ''"'"l>urrf\ hroth•r D•"· ,,.., .,, td ''''"'· L;lll1n FAln, \Ant.ii M1r11 1 11rit1f\d<.,110rlil't1 3-) 00,111· •ra'idt,.,1tttr"" ~('r"kf'\, S....,rd.t~ 1 p M SmOf'I \ (f\&ott lntprm .. nt w"'' ""'n''"' Mtmber111 P1'11 Olr"'(ted D)' $mflP'l't Mortu•rY' STANDHOPE • BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR S.!M50 fosta Mesa i\ll 6-%424 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt Broadway, Cotta Mua LI 8-3433 PACIFIC VlEW MEMORIAL PARK Ceml'tery e Mortury Chapel 3511 Paclfle Vll'w nrtvr ~t'Wport Rueb, CaUforai• : 144-Z70t PEEX FAMILY OOLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '7•ts.llaAn. Wutmlal&er -- henceforth, her citize~hipj papers state, she'll ;, e legally known as Eve Awatil Samaan Lewter. 1 Good show. E~. No pro-1 blems there. eh? Another gal with tne same bnght idea was Renate Kuntz of Costa Mesa. Infl.icti the nel~hbors on Cortezl Street with a name like Renate K u n t z? Not on your nelly. Renate, from Germany. now prefers to be known as I Ren;:.te Claudia R o s i n e I Kuntz. Congratulations, M i J s Kuntz. I Then there was N1casio 1'otib10 Cruz who decided the name his parent! gave him south of the bonler wouldn'I do in the rarlfied air or Oran~r. California. The c.daptable Mexican pulled the old "change your nallona ltty. change y o u r name" trick. Now he's just plain Nicasio Cruz and the Cumberland Road crowd had better catch on. And John Cok.ltinos wtio left the broad plal.ns of Canada for t.tle somewhat narrower strands of Santa lB'S BE fRIBIDlY If you have new net.ghbors or know of anyone moving to ouT area, please tell ut so that we may mend • friendly welcome IDd help tbem to become acquainted ln their new 1urroundin11. Huntintf on 8eldl Visitor S36-M26 Costa MtSI Visitor 642.247'2 So. (Nsf Visitor C017~!nameled Ebony. ,.,..... flM tunlna. Uttrt9d tllaL CDIK-Vll'I~ elftf .,_.,,. $379'5 finish. ~fine tlllllf'IS, Lllhted dlll. only C017E CD13W CD1K Th• .......... Sylvania hu about a halI-dORn of them. All have the Colorb~t --~tube, and &11 cive_you u bricht a color plcture u you can buy. They havt 1811 lel'HU (Jneuured clia(on&ll;y), optiOnal timt19 and eart.., and a balf~oae diltNlt cabinetatyl& UUU--'-"'911 "'°"lftc:lel. Dht.-d....,. .,,_.. ancl ..... Miich. Ol'lly cniow-C.ctw .. ..,. w....a-..,. .......... Arc. ..,iy TM "°'4MH ,...... .. ,.. These art the 23• (~,and they look mo.re like rood furniture pieus than most f urnitun plecu. Tbq ha't9 lhe Colorbrlrlrt 86• tube and color-~1 control•. K&ll1 haH AFC (automatic ftnt tullinJ'). And othtt e.ontroll UW control almolt anrythiq worth wominr about. Ofw 20 model .. C....111 for our compltieTY pld• It'll make TV·lturln1 a lltue -'•· AREA CODE~ DIAL DIRECT ll'SlWICE AS FAST And you save money when you call station. to· station ••. on out. of .state .calls, even q1 he lo s CJ or to ta m se lh h; a le Pc w of gr re ye I I I I j ] A ~ h 0 SMJ"l'll'S MORTUARY aT .,. St t=J~:-lliMKe&!Yl,.-#3~~11:,,-~-.,..,,,,...,1,.......r--~p WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARJt • 1"«11111'\' ~ Ctm.&ry , tu,m a. Bocll. WHtntlnttr <t UJ.JTZS • •%4%1 PENETRATION N .. rty ..,•tyei1• , .. ,, tfte DAILY "LOT, i--t.w11 1tew1• ~,.,., f., tk fe~lfft Orut• C.atf. Ill ft lllPL --~ . ------- tMw l~Mle C.-TV ht .... .,,.... ... Mlrt Mc4IUM If• Ml ef ...... llet .... ~ .. ..., ,...., ,.... ..... .. ----,, .. Tl!Ll!VISION •A,.,.LIANCB9 411 L 17th St. COSTA MBA .,..., ,. ' s.t. '.' 646-1684 ..... - 0 @ P1cific T 1l1phon1 1 I • m c Unmarried Get Break Unmarried persons who qu.all!y as a "head of household" benefit f r o m low er 1&1 at.ea., F . S. Sc hmidt , Southern California District Director or Internal Revenue advised today. The law provides special tax rates lf you art un- married, or 1 e g a t 1 y separated, on the la.st day of the year and furnished over half the cost of maintaiD.iog a home for the f\111 year at least one relative. All relative!, other than parents, must actually live with you. With the ex~ption of your unmarried cblld, grandchild or stepchild all relatives must qualify as your dependents. DIAL DIRECT n's TWICE ASFASI' And you save money when you call station. to-station ... on out. of. state calls, even mor:e=aier 7;00 PM : or any 1me urrng the weekend. P1cific T eltphon1 • Thu~, Aptil 11, 1968 the BRAT Shop-PAGE.1-MISTER Shop OPEN NIGHTS .SALE After 18 years in Costa Mesa the Brat Shop is quitting business. We are making this ·sa.le the most spectacular ever for our many wonderful and loya1 customers we are making this the largest event in Costa Mesa NOW GOING ON I 5 E L L I N G 0 u T c o_ M p L E T E L y I ~.--...ST ....... OR ......... E ---...HO---.....UR ........ S ~9:3---0 t__..,,,o '~ ALL SALES FINAL • CASH--B~NK OF AMERICA-·MASTER CHARGE ----·BRAi SHOP -----BRAT SHOP------Tiun GIRLS GROUP GIRLS DRESSES $1.00 GIRLS BABY DOLL PAJAMAS !~s Only $1.99 LOOK AT THl~THE FAMOUS PEANUT "T" SHIRTS Just $1.49 IOY'S NEW "T" SHIRTS Just 99c INFANTS-TODDLERS WARRINS' FAMOUS PLASTIC PANTIES 4 for 88C Port-A-Sides .... su • $2.99 TRAINING PANTS HARD TO alLllVI 4 for $1.00 SUB·TEENS-JR'S VERY SPECIAL BUY IU. IRAS '"OM LOVEABLE Just $1.17 THINK Of fl Women's Hosiery 3 '~: $1.29 WOMEN'S HALF SLIPS Just 99c WOMfN'S AND su1nuc .. Swimwear ~~u~~'r 1 ' ONLY $1.88 Crib Sheets 88c Pride High Chair s'::.'ot S 1 SJ8 Playpen .... su.u $1188 IUT IUY IN TOWN IAIY STRITCHALLS ::!o.$4.00 $2.33 JUIT TWO n!DI Bathinettes .... Ul.91 sr1c. $18.88 ONLT THlll PllDI SUBTEEN SPORTSWEAR SPECIAL 1/2 Price FAMOUS WAaNtH·l"HMA..OISUD-MAIDIN~aM Group Bras 1/J OFf; WOMEN'S CAPRIS ~~vi SEE TO BEl.IEVE! $1.87 ·$2.87 BOYS and MEN GROUP BOYS' SUITS -SPORT COATS 1/3 Off FAMOUS BRAND BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS 99« BOYS' JEANS 88C GROUP MENS' SLACKS UNIELIEVAILE $1 99 PRICE • . Dressinettes ::too srrc. $21.88 -------------------------------------------------------------------------! FAMOUS BRANDS THE "PEANUT" SWEAT SHIRT Just $1.59 GIRLS MINI PANTS !~s Just 69C • TRIMFIT • MAIDENFORM • GOSSARD • JO NATHAN LOGAN • CARTER'S • DALE LOOK AT THIS DELUXE INFANSEAT Only $2.49 • HER MAJESTY • MANHA n AN -PURITAN A REAL BUY WOMEN'S DRESSES VALUES TO $8.88 S2US BOYS' SLEEVELESS SWUTllS Car Seats S"C. $2.88 WOMEN'S IAIY DOLL HG. $7.00 $1.88 Potty Chairs s·.~;.. ·sncSl.88 Paiamas & Gowns ONLY $2. 99 _________ ... Women's Ska·rts J,.u.s1cr 10 $3.88 COMl'AH WfTH THE DISCOUNTERS ---------INFANT TOPPER SETS $1.66 A IW YA.LOI A Real Buy Women's Pml PANTS lltll. ,.OM LOVIAILE Just 88« Famous "Jatle last" Cologne • After Shave ----------Seersucker Shorts 99c 20°/o OFF GIRLS SUPS TME COTTOM "MOW" SIJ Only $1.44 GIRLS PERMA PRESS SUPS Just $1.88 WOMIN'S conoM IOn' MIW Swim Trunks l·'-' $1.88 Brunch Coats $1.99 ...---------. SUI TllN chec11 ''"' ......... Dltt""t s,.,.._, .. ,'" Shor.ts & Tops 1;3 OFfl Terry Rolle & Slippers ::.:o Just $2.29 SPECIAL IUY! fOI THI flUT CUSTOMDS- Baby Rattles JUST 19( YllY SPICIAL Grou Bab Bibs .1un 17 c lllAUTIFUL BOY ILANKns Jud $1.99 .... , $2eD PANTIES IU. 'ltOM LOVEAILE Just 44c UMOU$ HANDS WOMIN'S T19hts .... suo.si." $1.99 HURRY & SUI WOMIN'S swunu VALUES.TO $5.88 -= _ MEN' & BOYS' JACKOS ~~ouclD I /2 Price GIOUP MINS' WALi( SHORTS =..1 _QM ---- RUMMAGE BINS -FOR FUN & VALUES I~ to '23~ 1809 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA-646-0505 ------------·----- Jf OAJLV PILOr Thursday, APftl 11, 1%8 For Top Quality at Low Prices ••. You Can't Do Better Than Sears! Assorted Easter Baskets Freshly packed custom baskets chock full of Low Priud! soodies; quality can· 99 •2 ~ dies, novelties. A de-C -JI' d light for every, child. to C1111tly DtjJI. SAVE33%! Paekof3 Flashcubes Regu)ar $1.49 99c Cuddly or Musical 'lo~ Choose Funny Bunny Kiddle, Musical Peter Cottontail or rayon plush bunnies and many more. Low, low priced! T oyDtjJI. YoorCnoiee ears Fragrant Easter IJIHes---Co-stulDetlewetryV a1ares - Choose from~ buds to 20 buds. All in pots. Bydran1u 2 .99 Mwtu 2,77 G11rtlt11 S~p fNtJ 111 Suri G/,,.,J,J,1 Choose from a wide a.sdtment of pins, earrings, necklaces and bracelets in latest scylings and colors. )tutlry D,Pt. Wtre $3 to $10 }88 s1.39i>~~e 0·(12 _,._·tLliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiilllili-..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-illiil~--­ M3 Flashbulbs_ 99c $2.18 Pac.kase of 24 AGI or AGIB Flash- bulbs L77 C~""'" Dtpl. SAVES25! Mattress or Fo••datloa RqolarSM.95 5gss Q uilted 1,000-coil mt.ttttn or multi<oil foundation. Futl or twin ·aiu . 1239.90 Queen Size Ser 179.88 S319.95 KJq Sir.e Set 229.88 ,,,,,,.,, Dtp1. S4.98Pkg.of3 Deeorator Pillows SA\'E$1! 3!! lt&yon and cotton heavy \lpbolstcry co.- cred pillows. Kapok fiUtd. 12·in. squue. Decor~tor colors. Drt1Ptry Dtpt. S2.~S Off on Sears Bose Remnant.a Repilar U. 79 244 ~·in. rubber hose in 20-ft. lengths. lightweight, nylon reinforced. Save now ac ~vs! Ht1rdu '"' Dtpt. SAVE$2.SO Iaterlor Latex Flat ReJUlar S6.49 3'!~ Concairu vioyl tcry· lies dw SHI in color. mtltts s-int 1.lmosc .WnprooC. One-coat C09tf'llC. I.ncUrtc. .... Now In Progreu! f>rieea e(fective rhru S.torday< April 13! Quentiliet Are Lin~ited! SAVE 17%! Casual Relaxers ••• Men's Knit Shirts /\ Regular •s. 99 Ea. . \ · 97\ ea. •Mock turtleneck pullovers in 2:ply 100% acrylic •California inspired color~, in· eluding stripes, and ring-neck stri pes •Foll fashioned ehort. raglan ,]eevea. Men'• &i.zes • Exctptionally low priced! Mm's F MrniJhillg; D1pt. .. ' 19\ ~~tJ . - FL •.• by Sean ••• for AU Occasions! FRESH FLOWERS end Flonl Arnnpmentl De- llffl"td Anywhere ••• Juel Phone! • S.n Femendo Veller (213) 360-214' • Lon11 Beeeh·Torrance• Harbor Area (213) 4.17·2291 •San Gebriel Valley (213) 289-5216 • Oranp County (714) SJ0.383 l • Pomon• V alle1 Are.a (71•)~ .v· • LA-Hollywood- W ettwood Area (213) 461°9316 • Whittier Area (213 698-9811 Sleep. Bag with Foam Pad O.-lc Shirt ShUt 3-lb. Vycron• polyester fiber- fill in multi-lay~rs. Cotton duck cover. Polyurethane foam pad. Washable or dry de~ Was $39 1888 Shi.cu ao to new lengths DOW to Top Value! wear casually e.erywherc. Roll· up slee•cs. Assorted fabrics, 34 7 colors. Sizes B to 16. ~ilon~ Panty Bose Regular $1.99 •First quality • Stretch nyl on, regular knit • Seamless with node heel •Sumet and mocha • Petite, average and tall H ~sitry D1pr. A t . ·~ /. ~r: ..... "", • •• 4lt ·,, .. ...... .,,,,, · .... ~~:..~• Reg. •5 Breakfast Cea.ts Sears new, exclusive PERMA· PRESte breakfast coat. Ne-ver needs ironing when tu.mble dried. Gti,Ppet fastened. SAVES2l 2•7 P11iffl °'II• --------SnrriqG6MJD~~~--------====~~~~~~~ ------------1::.iwnnirBI..,..--:-----=.-::::--____ _ .. ' ' = ______ ...,.._..._. _____ .a.: ....... -... ····~--~-. .. . . ._ . . . . -. -.... ,, . . . ... .. ...-:-.. -c (.• ·s:outh PaCif i~ Cruise Entices Delegates .. II I 111 CASf OFF FOR CONVENTIONI -A South Pacific Cruise is the theme of this year's Orange District Convention, so Mrs. Donald Hadley, Mrs. Homer Roughton and Mrs. Del Eastburn (left to right) of the Seal Beach Woman's Club board Transpac race , BOARD THE BANDWAGON -Politicking for their favorite candidate are (left to right) Mrs. L. H. McBride, first vice president, Newport Beach Ebell Club, Mrs. F. Lee Wadsworth. Costa Mesa Woman's veteran Queen Mab to sail Into the many activities planned for Orange Coast women. The two-day con- vention will take place Thursday and Friday, April 18-19, in the Disneyland Hotel. Clab, and Mrs. Eugene Wing. Coast Woman's Club. Election of district officers is a highlight of tbe convention, and will take place during the Thursday altemoon session. All the Clamour and excitement ot a South Pacific Cruise will be captured when delegates to the Orange District, Federation of Women's Clubs, annual convention gather in the Disneyland Hotel Thursday and Friday, April 18 and 19. Piloting the two-day voyage through a sea of activities will be Mt,. Willlam Cheney, with Mrs. Herbert Nelson serving as first mate. Representatives from area women's clubs throughout Orange Coun- ty will begin signing on for the cruise from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, and from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday. Mrs. R. G. Jassens is chairman of the credentials committee, and Mrs. C. Gilmore Ward will handle reservations. Welcoming delegates aboard will be Mrs. Marvin McNeley, hostess chairman, and Mrs. L. J. Tucker. amenities chairman. Overseeing all activities will be Mrs. James McCalla, district presi- dent and captain of the cruise. Highlighting Thursday's busy schedule will be the election of of- ficers. Presented to the nominating committee will be the Mmes. James Mccalla, Tustin, president; William Cheney, Newport Beach, first vice president; Dale Mowery. Fountain Valley. second vice president and Ron- ald Beeler, Garden Grove, third vice president. Others to be presented will be the Mmes. Oeland Coontz, Orange. recording secretary: Wallace Bagley, Buena Park, director of finance: Ted Tyner, Fullerton, treasurer; and Clifford Holt, Santa Ana, financial seere- tary. The Rev. Michael Collins of St. Barbara's Catholic Church, Santa Ana, will present the invocation to open the 1 p.m. session and following a welcome by Calvin L. Pebley. mayor of Anaheim, a report from district officers will be heard. Also reporting to delegates will be Orange District Juniors' president, Mrs. Art Korn, and district coordinator Mrs. Jack Christensen. A memorial service in honor of all club members who died during the past club year will be offered by Mrs. Gert.rude Sikes. district religion chairman. · Beginning with a processional of club presidents at 6:30 p.m., the awards banquet will open to the theme of ''Some Enchanted Evening." Music by the Ray Roberts Ensemble will provide dinner entertain· ment, and presentation of awards for the year's outstanding contributions by clubs will follow. During the closing session Friday, endorsement for state committees will precede the noon luncheon when all past presidents of Orange County and Orange District will be the honored guests. Aladdin, of the Lawrence Welk show, will provide the entertainment and there will be special presentations in art, Indian scholarship, conser- -~~~r,att~~l1tt;·c:1n<Hrro~~·~rery~ ---- BEA ANDERSON, Editor Thuntlt. AHll 11, lNI Hl·Hl·CM-ll "'" 11 I I 1\~ ! I HIDDEN ENCHANTMENT -A "surprise" decor will be revealed I when convention delegates arrive for the awards banquet which will j take place al 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Responsible for deco~ations this yea r is the Westminster Woman's Club and ready to unveil a center- chairman of arts and crafts. piece are (left to right) Mrs. Emory Clifton and Mrs. John Wagner, I ~~~~~~~~~~~ With a Script Like This, Why Not Sell to 'Peyton Place?' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 27 and t.M mottler of three dilldrem. Last year I did somell\ing I am very much asl\amed of. I bad an affair witn a man who pl.ay1 golf with my husband and belongs to OW" bridge group. He is married and bM a family. ANN LANDERS [i My Youncut chDd wu fathered by this man ha~e y legal reaponalbWly .. )DU md be mow. it. My bolband ·-arc1 -.... What do -~-mows~ too, and be bu been a Mint. ....... -you .......v best glft M cu be"°" upon ber i~ hi1 fDCllffmnee. 1k taeU..tbe blbJ..J\lllt •s 1mdn01 ~s-strange indifference? · 1'H! doei tlJe two ldldEt ddtte:n Mid bu-IUC=::l)&Mi=~rN LANDERS r ~ newr oace tbrown up-to me -. flet QE&A 8.! Tlw ...__...._.. le1el dliiDk tbM -anyoe. wh>--wouJd write to ~ that the dl.lld 1a not his. tt1PHJlbtnty wllateveT. A~l•I tt you for help would have to be nuts. WbM 1 1m wrtUae about 11 the cool t11e law '"' lrubud Is IM fldler ., Wen, I l\MIS I tm outs like die rest of atUtude of my form« lover. He beln'l thf. clrflcl. them becaUH ~re I am with my pro- so much ts bought the baby a gift , Oa t'9 pereoul side, eoaalder blem. doesn't come arTOund to •ee her and 7eareelr extnmely fortH•~ dtat yHr When I waa In high school 15 yrar• bas Mver once Inquired as to bow ahe hu1baJHI It IHll a for«fvi•f aoel. He ago I went 1teady with Nick. I le was Is. When I ~ 1Dllp6hota ol. the cnld llav1 Muced Y • • oat • Jtv the-All·Amertcan boy -football, baby aro&md ltte t.idge table lut nlJbt tt.ld u4 &atn dte tw• ellkr dlllcl:tta. '*Utball. tract, mulici111. ~ be t.oOt a qukk gJaoce .-)(! banded VM an hleky, aiata, Ullt 1"I' le~ aod president of bis c1ut. He wtnt to ~to mt witb no comm~, Dou ku .. '*'tat la Ute UUle itrL ;De Ile atiiee udvlllil1 .nd my c~ move<1 10 Phoenllt. We lost track of aure to t~U him to bring bl1 wtfe -ynu 1tamp1:' Who buya your d11nt.. each ot.hPr Just In use he 11. tu? .\bout Ulree years ago I heard he 1s You 1ound like• real banclfaJ, T ..... married and Uves In Cincinnati. I am DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 am only and my only comment oa 7ov ,......_ now happily married and !tie motller 14 but 1 ti.ave the face and figure to get meat II tbat lt'a too 'D(lat. No polat .. of three chJldren. Our national sororl· any boy 17. 1 had a date l.ut night and my lecmla1 7oa aboat el11nUes ., ty co nvention is golng to be held in we got Jost. I didn't get bOme ootil anytllln1 else, for that matter. Per Cincinnati in May and I would love to 2::.l a.m. My mother yelled ao loud • ~ur lltb blrth4-.7 JOlr m.U.r ~ eaU Nickey. I'm Mhamed to tell you ~woke up.Ult wbote bioa:se. 'lben she Ove Yotl 1 color ple1Ue •f 1"lf ._., __ _ bow excited 1 -get~ ~ fttOff--.rgoinc,...,nmam _y:et bRIUlii shi imelled -tt-yw ban ~lllli-...-c----- se!!ng tum again. cigarette smoke i.n my bair. I told her with your pareMI .•. u you can'( pt Would 11 be wrong to invite hlm to my date smoked and not me -then them to let you live your own life 'MDCS tbe hotel . . just for a cup of coffee -my purse fell open and the clgareUes for Ann Landeta' booklet, .. Buued bt for old times·s sake? ~Ueve me, Ann. dropped out. Now my modler says I Parents? How to Get M«e Freedom. .. all I want to do Is see if he Is still am grounded f o r two weeks. S h e Send 50 cent.a In <:Un wltal your requat ha:ndlome. excttJng &M Jel()'. watches me Uke a b.awk and treats me and 8 IODg ttarnped tell llddr-..d -NO ULTERIOR MOTIVES like a criminal. Help! Help! envelope. ' ' . DEAR NO: If all yoa wut la to lff Pleue aJ?SWer in the paper. My Ann Landen will be glad to help 1" U Nkte1 11 sun ~· 1 11.e, exeftkl mother WOii t buy me stamps. . with fO'lf ~ Send -to ber ... say, "1 all ..., 1ntte ~ c. • -PRISONER in e1n ol tb. DAILY PILOT mclollliC ,.._ W ler a apel Cll&e. a.t M D~P1 leJMr_.,Wt91&hy a~ llW.tt .. 111 •lkfti. J;l OAlLY .. 1Lu( lhursday, Apnl 11, hod Encyclopedia 'Talks' Fashion B) GAY PAULE\' NEW YORK <UPI l -'Tis the sec.son when feminlne thoughts turn to hats. _ These days. they're con· sidered more than coverings for the head: they become. beguHe. bedazzle. And they're made from an in· fini te variety of materials today compared with the time, two centuries ago. when o n e encyclopedlc authority was 'i'eferrln.g to lbem as ''women's wear of chips, straw or cane made by platting (sic) and sewing the plats together, beginning with the centre of the crown an:1 working round till the whole is f1rushed ... " This same source wrote of bonnets as "In a generaJ sense, denoting a covering for the head, In common use before the Introduction of hats. See hat." Obviously. this w<Js long before Irving Berlin wrote his sonqet about an Easter bonnet. And in case you're in· terested. a bonnet also In sea language ia an addition to a sail. These and other oddments of the season I garner from the first e d it l o n of E n cyclopedJa BrltannJca, which calls it.self t h e "world's greatest know it all" and al.50 the oldest en· cyclopedia in con~ publication in the English :anguage. The reference work is Ob5erving its 200th lll· n1versary this year and to commemorate the event has produced a replica of its first edition -a three volume affair with 2.689 pages (."(lmpared w 1 t h today's 24.volume series with 28.000 pages. The lint edition ignored fasruon as a term applied to femirune style. The onJy reference was to "fashion pieces. in sea langu<:ge ... two compassing pieces of timber. See transom." Easter pc:r ade? 1' o o modern an event for the old volumes which explained Easter stricUy in religious terms -"a festival of the cbrist.Jan church. observed in memory of our saviour's resurrection." What today are con· sidered fem jnme musts, the cosmetics, were c a J I e d stmply "any medicine or preparation which renders the skin soft and white, or helps to beautify and im· INVITAT IONS ISSUED -Opening bids to the fourth annual Grand Marshal's BaJl sponsored by the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committees of the Orange County Philharmonic Society are Mrs. Richard Morrison, (left) res- ervations committee, and Mrs. Jack Edgerton, chairman of the ooard of di- rectors. prove the complexion, as lip J dJ• salves, cold creams.'' The Bo I Dea me Here authors should have seep -----------tbe array of "beautifiers" available to modern females. But won't future editions of any encyclopedia also be something to s t u d y ! Going, Going:-:-Gone? Mini skirt and Twiggy and i'ais~etashes-and-th~il~-~.;~, .... -.:'.1)1'H-l2--tomor- and the BeaUes and LSD row -is the deadline for ind.~flower chilr1reo ~~ _resez:vatians.. for the fourth Ba U sponsored by the .com--Carp.nter .-596--9059; vii bined Huntington ·Harbour Testa, 596-0449; TbotnaJ CommiUees_oi the .Orange. Denman. 842--2758. a ll d --------------------annual G r a n d Marshal's-Councy Philharmo!ic Socie· ty. Robert F. Jones, 596-22168. S~o llops The semiformal benefit which draws scores of beautifully-gowned women and t h e i r distinguished escorts will take .,,1ace beginning with a no-host cocktail party at 7:30 p.m. Saturda,y, April 'II, in the Newpoi'ter Inn. A c cepting reservations are the Mmes. Kenneth Hale. 430-5555; R l c ha r d Morrison, 596--0121; Lee ~w,,. Peering Around Ticket.a for the fund-rais- ing dinner dance are $12.~ each or $25 per couple. A new attraction this year will be a complete Middle- east Review which will follow the Internationale motif planned for the affair, according to Mrs. Lester Erickson. ball chainnan. Highlight of the evening will be the announcement ol a new grand marshal who wUI head the two Chrisbnas boat parades which the committees also sponsor as a fund·raislng venture for Orange County1 Philharmonic. R e t l r I n g grand marshal is D r . Richard Daniels. Full Agenda Members of Alpha Phi HONORED at a surprise Alumnae of S o u t h e r n luncheon party on t h e Orange County will have a Reuben E. Lee was Miss full agenda at their April 17 Patti Spere, daughter of meeting. Mrs. Don Rahlfs of Corona Book reviews, plans for del Mar. the annual June luncheon, Attending were the Misses e1ection of of.ficers and a Elizabeth O~. Allison bake sale will be the Childs, Lynne Ru1sell, Cindy hliblllbtl of the 7 : 3 0 Worrell, Am Morley and meeting in the home of Mr1. Carrie and M a r g a r e t Calvin Crum in Salta Ana. McKjnley, Wil'. and Mrs. R. For further information L. Ferda. the honoree's call Mrs. Crum, 633-1858, grandparent~ wbo arrived Mrs. Robert Pflimlin, 646- from Palm Springs, and her 78M, or Mrs. Duane M. Tune In , 'Turn On, Drop Out' t--. EXCLUSIVE ~~o (' ')o COIFFURE STYLISTS _,& ~. \..0 ·~ .... ~ E'IEHINGS IY A,POINfMlNT v,._./. ~\• HM.....,lhlit.-C......_ O~ 11111 ....... .,~c.... W..U47 Nlmbtr• ol SaAta ~ Newport Harbor Alumnle of Delta Gamma IOrOl'itJ will lean about LSD at their 8 p.m. ll*IUDS next Tuesday in tbe home ol Mrs. Robert1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~ Barnes, Newport Bea.ch. I'! Guest 1peaker will bel:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;~ Robert G~n. director ofl• Orange County M e n t a l Health ·Aleoclation. He will show the fihn "LS0-25" and will dlacua1 the growing pro- blem ol drug use among )'outb today. Huab&nda are invited to the meeting. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gordon Niedr· ingbaua, 83M745, M r s . Michael C a t e and Mrs. David Soow. Overeaters Every Monday at 8 p.m. members gather in Ander· aoo. S c h o o l auditorium Westminster, for meetings of Overeaters Anonymous. Guesu are welcome to at- tend. EASTER SPECIAL FRESH • EGGS IDEAL FOR COLOR ING 2'/2 DOZ. FLAT ONLY 7 5c COLOUD EGGS TOOU RHdy for tha Easter Bunnyl . The EGG BASKET 1H1 PAIK AYINUI COSTA MESA 1 ILOCIC WOT OP HAllOI AT 1M ST. ONN DAILY t4-CLOSID SUM. 6 HOUDAYS YOUR KIND OF SHOE A~~ Adds a beautiful "illusion" to spring with its squaresville Corf am in shiny black. platinum or white. A shoe marvelously kmg wearing; resists scuffing end scratching. t 19 Our sQueresvllle handbag Is a perfect match. s 15 S/115 10~ to ft $1 fTIOft NEWPORT BEACH. 21 Fashion Island e SANT A ANA, I 7 Fuhion Square What a lively, lovely way _br_o_th_e_r _Mi_._c_hae_J. _____ Zlnk __ ._~ ___ . ·----------------------------- th• 6UnMln• str11pper The bro.d.band ali.ag abm off a breay new view of you:. Soft white kidakin upper. freshly 1baped with a hToad round toe and a girliab C'UrT)' bttl, QualiCraft 1boe ltaury ii youn for j111t 8.99 South Coast Pla:ie Bristol at San Oiago Freeway, Costa Mesa ,lt.dd 50c poatage for mell orders. ISo•ry-No C.O.D.'al to look on a summer's day -in this dart-shaped skim· mer wiUi a scallop-soft neckline, low sl~ pleats. Send now. Printed Pattern 9248 : Women's Sizes 34, 38. 38, 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. Siu 36 (bust 38) requires 3 yards 35-lnch fabric. SIXTY-FIVE CENTS ln coina for eadl ~n - add 15 cents for each pat- tern for fiut-clasa mailing aocS special b a n d 11 n g : OCherwise thlrd ·class deliwry will take three ~a or more. Send to Karlan Martin. the DAILY Pnm, 442 Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York. N. Y. 10011. Print NAME. ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NU:WBER. NOT JUST A ZIG -ZAG . NOW DIAL-A-STITCH LIMITED TIME OFFER . . 98.00 ttg. 199.00 with portlbk b&3e Now ma.lee botton1iolei &IJ1 size with just a Biclc ofthedW. ~l-401 PPAn ~OI ----1--~~:;j~=·;OO ~ Dutiog thil sale <mly. Modd ,I. Not sbon. CAN'T COMB IN? CalJ JO'lf M.lftlt ~ f«a no~ home 1(uj/ -~. MnwPOIT REPAII SPEOAL &111 makt oc modd in ~rboroe. 3.13 oil·adjust ROlllNtlC:IU8HLIGllJS;W1ROL hB ttllttd ~fy:fnini=~~treews. sunlit brOWn.-glihvners with pten highITghts, rmonlft brown• shimmers with a warm, tender gleam. either is from 12.50, incfud. in& shampoo mf set aoo to ldd a little nm romance, an enchantingly feminine short haircut is from 5.00. folJow your heart to JOSEPH MAG NIN B.EAUTY WEST. SOUTA COOT ~~!«A .... If your loved onet ue over the E.s. t•r luony st•9e, you might consid. er 9ivin9 them • very 1pecial u ke of so•p H • re· membr•nce this Sund•y. The soap I am writing about, is ~uite unique, bec•use ih total con• cept revolves around the signs of the Zodiac. Suppose your husb•nd is • Taurus. The Taurus so•p has • fresh gr•uy scent •nd it is •n e•rthy green col· or. The G emini scent is • b lend of lemon •nd or•n9e, the color: • deep yellow -gold. Eich fr•9r1nce •nd shading is d ifferent, bas•d on the tr•ditions of the Zodi•c for thousends of yHn. I think I forgot to mention th•t they ue french-milled, •nd deeply scul~ tured in H eh of the twel.ve signs, •I· most like bronie rn ed•llions. AstrolcMJy Is a hobby wltlt STIPHEN DANILOV, whose compa9y. (oH of . . . . . -. -. . . . . . -. . . ... .. Candlelight Service Wedding Vows Recited Befoft ttle candlelit altar ot Our Savior's Lutheran Church, Long Beach, Unda Loulse Romero a.od Donald LeRoy Ericbon exchanged rings and wedding vows in a ceremony conducted by the Rev. James Blain. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Shirley Romero of Huntington Beadl. w a s given ln marriage by her uncle, David Lara. man, and ushers were Jay Roberts, Mike Patrick and Steve Klntz. The newlyweds " e r e graduated from M a r I n a High School, and t h e bridegroom, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Erickson or Huntington Beach. also was graduated Crom 0 r a n g e Coast College where the bride currently ls com- pleting her studies. Following the formal wed· ding ceremooy the couple was h;>nored at a reception attended by 300 relatives and Criends l.n the American Legion Hall. Los Alamitos. Special guests included ~r. and Mrs. Carlos Men- doza, the br ide's grandparents from Lomrta, and M.r. aod Mrs. George lleinmlller, the beoedict's i:ran<tparenis· from Cost.I Mesa. GOP Women Program Federation President For her wedding she selected a Spanish style chantilly lace gown with long sleeves and a cathedral length tiered train. The pearls whicb trimmed the bodice of her dress were repeated in a sunburst cluster which held her full lengtn illus.ion· veil, and she carried a bouquet o1 white Mrs. L o u i s LOmbardi, Association and C I v I c roaes, orange blossoms and president o{ the c.altfornia League of Glendale. orchids. Federation of Republican A precinct worker in W.iss A n n e t t e Barbieri Women's Clubs, Southern Pvery campaign s i n c e served as maid of honor. Div1s100, will adma the Herbert Hoover, she was co- and bridesmaids w e r e generaJ meeting of the llun· <'haJrman of the Eisenhower Patricia Borrego, Debby t1ngton Harbour Republican headq uarters and a member Erickson, sister of the Women's Club at 10 a.m or the Nixon and Goldwater benedict, and Kathy Kintz. Wednesday, April 17. rampaign committees. The bridesmaids' gowns of Mrs. Lombardi. who has All area R e p u b I i c a n pale rose pin k com-been an active Republican \I 1nnen are invited to attend plimented the deep pink si nce 1940. also is a member the meeting. which .wilJ C'On· worn by the maid of hon<>r. in honor of Job's Daugh4ers. elude with a buffet luncheon· The dresses wt!re iden-the YWCA, M e m or I a 1 rott"wing Mrs. Lombardi's MRS. ERICKSON The Tee Tattler lt!dlt.,. Not.; A colutnft o1 WOtntn • 10. to!I ~t Wiii -r 111 !fie OAI· l Y ,.llOT •Kh ...-.. To report KO<et tot jl\t ....... •IHM INll them IO '· 0 l o.< 15'0. Cooto Mesi. T,,..,. mutl t>e •Kt lvt<I tr;-.... I ll VINE COAST l/4.0IH• OAY WINJll!IS -'"' • HOln, Cteu A, "*'· Ml•J Rowllt Vonco, :161 Int M-.. E. A. NtwlanCI. l11 Jay l,.onfltY. G'"8 lHw, Miu Sally 0...ley, fflll1 Cl111 8 . Ille MIM> NMI O.r..,, 111 loland V•lltl't, l1'1>: Cler\ Some•" Mox Mllltr. 1''1. ''"' C. lflt Mlr>H JKIC SVlllvo• 36\'J; Olcl( 1-.m, t E Wllllom>. )I, C.rl Hllltr..,, Miu "'-•tit,,. Mutter ,.,,, tl1u o. the Mint>• O<vlcl $fl1tlo1 U1 0 M Hum-i. o. G. SU.u '°· Wlfo lltm T rumlla. 41 TIN WHISTLI -Clttt A, Ml. Mr\. HtiWteftidt le: Mfu Ow.itey, Jl; M, ,, Jamn hvtor. :JOI Ci.u a ''"" Muott, 2'91 M~. Jofln Tyson, "''" John JKObt, 16, enjoy your EASTER DINNER at Schroeders Chef's Inn C•terin9 t o large parties end families (children's d inners half priu I. Reservations accepted. See our . weitreu H in their traditional "Easter Bonnets." Served 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Nl9htty Fecrhlrln9 the HMcttlonol JIMMY VANN TRIO In the lounge. Tel: 675-0470 3201 E. Coast Hwy.-Corona del Mar tically styled with lace ac-_H_os..:p_it_a_I _G.:_u_il_d.:_. _F:_i....:.n_e_A_rt_f'_s.:.pe.:...:e:..:c....:.h:_. _________ _:W~ed=d:.:.i:..::ng~R::i.:.:t•::s:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cendng the bodices and ; h~~e ~aiM, ~d th~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ headpieces were short veils from the same material as yulf RDAY TODAY d TOMORRO. --aew--. Jte. OWM) ........... tltt.. soap. Danilov Is • direct de1eetldant of th• Roy~I House of Danilo• ClftCI his title of Prince Is hoftofed whetiff• er he travels h• Europe. He uasWen the Zodlcrc SOfps to. be CM amusifHI llttfe pas-time. held by roses fashioned ,. L •h~~.~7:;-,h.-6,rd<groom -----u _· an. -• ·"' W w!s P!Yid W~r!. ?isl ,......_ __ '°' =""-_ -S Rifftf £-l~LA - Four Join Clittering Old fcnltlolMHI sllnii. i.tH111l11t fNely wltll -•• ef IHttlit i.1 .. flewen hNlttt ,. wi.lte. ~ M ''"'" '" ....... ,., .. 11. 'iAL. sm 5 'iAL SID 1.75 5.95 I consider them • marvelous e nd in· terestin9 gift to g ive this Sunday or 1ny time. You c•n buy th1m 1t Lord i nd Taylor's if you will be in New York tomorrow, but if it's Ca lifornia, you will find them onty at GKC ••• FGhion Island, of course. Ceremony Four m e m be r ~ of Omicron Rho chapter of Beta Sigma Pbj will be con· ducted through the Ritual o! . Jewels ceremony April 17 at 8:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Joe Rodriquez of Co6ta Mesa. Receiving the s e c o n d degree of Beta Sigma Phi midst yellow roses and col· ored candles will be the Mmeli. Paul Fuson, Donald R i c h a r d s o n , Norman Schmidt and Robert Seaney. IS Fashion lnsland Newport 8Hch The ceremony will be supervised by Mrs. Joel Vail, president, and Mrs. Del Golden, corresponding secretary. The Daily Pilot Covers Boating After the ceremony a short meeting will take place, followed by a social hour. Best In The West Omicron Rho meets the first and thWd Wednesdays of ea<:h month, September to June, in the homes of members. When it tomes to bMutiful wedding bands, ArtCarved oomes first! 'l'bln are 1011W1 wtrY be.utilul weddini t..ndl belnt 1881\ around town tt.. ct.yt. If youra im't one ot them. we know how JOU feel. Why not drop a few bintl. A new weddin& band. or a malcbed Mt ot bands, ia a ~ tu1 sift for &nJ occasion, be it anniver- -.ry, Mother'• Day, birthday or juat any day whm be wanta to Jive you 10methin1 IP&' c:LaJ. We now blVe a fabulous collec:tion of Artc.n.d bands, lncludin1 bold 1culpturea, deep-etched (acetl, eolt tatunia and lhirmnerin1 Fioretti.net. We'd love an oppor- tunity to abow them to 'YOU. and to him if YoU can en,U... IL 1 -U tlltOW Ill lilt ttuo ,..,. tu.ti A rl l"G . d •-1UM11111 •tT ~~a.rve lllt '21>• ...,. .... .. ~QJ, _____ ,:.,.11re:'9-ae.-.:. ..... sa:-10 _ .......... ~ ...... ,... 7lli1ll MAI~ SMOP~tlf• Cll#Tll ~~ a.MAlllOll I LVO. • COtTA Ml~ -.... I NUMTl,..TOM CIMTllt H .t<CM . l l>l1te11t MUllTINO'fON laACM ........ --·· nw.~ """ "" • ··"'· ~--------------------..._,..At.tCa"""'d"""""--------------------~ I \ I --------.. --... ·--- Thousands of hardy 9~rden variety azaleas in fu ll bloom. Soon to be- come one of the most popular landscape shrubs of all time . Breathtaking beauty in colors ranging from pure white through lavenders & deep reds. We will show you how to plant them. FROM LASSEN STRA WBERRIH BHket and upright typet. Many varietiu . Excellent for shade. Strong pl1nta. 4" POTS CANARY BIRD BUSH :1~1j~1& Profuse bloomer. with yellow birdlike ~. t. IVH llAlllNtir TYrl. LAll'iUT fllUIT OP: ALL SPECIAL 6 ~ 69~ LIT THI SMALL •AIDIN ,llODUCI flowe rs all summ er.Grows to b 1n a su nny location. DECORATIV E BARK All ~ -•-II. -111 .... I-,.,., '"-tty eftNttC" tlle ......., ef flew~ ltedt Ir ............ 3 CU. FT. BAG $188 EU Mf NATE THE MESS! 1 GAL. SIZE Giant Tuberous Begonia Bulbs CLEARANCE! F1nt11tie1lly be1utiful flower1. The queen of the shade garden for •II summer bloom. Nothing more color· To Stop Production .r'll~~ ful. USE "OLIVE STOP" sl.69 1/2 PRICE Of Unw1nted Olives On Orn.m.ntal TrHs. It RHlfy Works. • I Ot. Bottle SPRING FULL BLOOMING Roj e Bujhe j e'lmZidium Orchid Planlj IN BEAUT If UL FULL BLOOM WELL ESTABLISHED PLANTS IN CONTAINERS. ALL POPULAR VARIETIES. STERLING SILVER- QUEEN ELIZABETH -PEACE AND MANY OTHERS. Wrapped In colorful foil and ribbon. An outstanding gift plant. Bloom1 m1y be en· joyed lndoora for a le11t a month, then repot for the shade garden and last· Ing enjoyment. SPECIAL PRICES GOOD TH RU SUNDAY. APRIL I 4TH HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ____ .....:::::-_!&48 Harhor _Blvd. • . ' . .•'• o ~I_ .... ll •• •; al f, .,, .. ! '< . .. , l • • .. .. . ·t ~. .. .. t;.-~ a "QUALITY AND SERVICE SINCE 1946'' COSTA MESA CALL 548-5525 .. ------------------------ -------~ J 4 l.l~lY flLO { Wild West Returns Cowboy attire will be the dress for the day when Sonora PTA sponsors the Buss Carson Wild West Show at the school from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, April 26. Packing six-shooters and rarin' to go are (left to right) Vicki, John and Jeff Roberts. Allen PTA • Homer Ozenghar President COMING UP: Freedom for Our Officers ls theme of meeting Thursday . April 25. Open House Crom 6: 30 to 7:30 p.m. Father·5on and Mother-daughter Fashion show at 7:!l0 p.m. REPORTS: Purchase of a flagpole for courtyard was approved at unit meeting. Mrs. Lou Slack, school librarian, was presented wn honorwy life membership for her ouUtandiog service in the community . . . Of· Heers elected for the coming year are Homer Ozenghar, president; Brian Keeley. Mrs. Melvin Marant and Mike c a I 1 n e 11 i • vice presldenta; Mrs. Keeley, recording secretary; Mrs. Gordon lkemorl, treasurer: Allan Bradley, auditor, and Mrs. William M2Akowski. historian . Eastwood PT A Mrs. Rkbard Wflaon President COMING UP : PTA will sponsor an evening at the theater at 8:30 p.m. Friday. April 17, for the presen- tation o! "Summer L1ghtn· Ing" in the Westminster Co mmunity Theater. Tickets. $1.50, may b e purchased in the school of· fke or from Mrs. Robert Gordon, &97-8315 •.. Room visitation Night at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April 2'l. Students will present an art display. Bake sale will be featured. FV High PTA Mn. Jose~ Dttte Preald4!nt REPORTS: PTA record book wu judged outstand- ing in the Huntington Union Council PTA.and hat been sent to Fourth Di.strict for further judging. M r s . Gerald Hl.X. publicity ~cord boot chairman. was com- mended for an excellent job. Fulton PTO Mn. Gerald Blx Prtsideat COMING UP: Dedication cere1DC1D1 o n Tburtda7, April 25, in the multi-med!& room. Goldenwest PT A Mn. Jerry &dMI1 I Prelldetlt COMING UP: Boar• m•tinc at 7:30 p.m., ,..,. day, Aprtl U, tn the multlpurpeee room. Mra. Pnt ftaatio; ~ ... ... bM1l:m' wUl _bolt ~ .. loltaBIMon ol omc.r. It 7 p.m. Monday. April ~­'111 certmOl\1 bJ rece11tlY Sutherland, president; Paul Renfro, George Schneider and Mary Walquist, vice presidents; James Gibson and Franklin Brumm~tt. secretaries; James McLain, treasurer; Ralph Feather, auditor; Rfl)' Moor e, historian, and Joseph Fin· n e 11 , p a r llamentarian. Public Schools Week will be observed by parenta visiting classrooms. Mothers of kindergarten and s i x 1 h graders will h osl refreshments aft.er u n i l meetini . Harper PTA Mrs. Doa1Ja1 Meyers President COMING UP: Unit meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, in the multipurpose room. Open House wiJI follow with a bake sale. JU;PURTS: Officers selected for the coming year are the Mme.. Cbal!les Llpot, presi- dent; Loyce Weaver, John Gillan and Frank Miller, vice presidents; R on a 1 d Murphy and G e r a 1 d Fellman, secretaries: Mt.rk Wood, treasurer; Robert Carpenter. historian, and Misg Mary Larkin. auditor. Lamb PTO Mrs. James Ellena President COMING UP: Open House Tuesday, April 23. Student projects will be displayed .. . Parent Teacher Talent Sho~ at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30. Mrs. J a m ,. s El~na. coordloator; Mrs. George Pantaze art coordln· aUlr and Mrs. Peter Barbo- lak. mistre55 of ceremonies. Officers for the coming year will be elected. Special guest for the evening, Dr. Edward W-. Beaubier. superintendent of Fountain Valley School District. McDowell PTO Mrs. William Kowaleski President COMING UP: Easter Bake Sale Saturday. April 13 at Gemco, reports Mrs. James Ackley. chamnan ... "Board meeting, Tuesda)'. April 16 . . . Election of officers st unJt meeting Tuesday. April 23. Newland PTA Mrs. Clifford Vearrler Pr<>sjdent COM ING UP: "'I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire" is theme of Family Night urut meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. April 17, Jn the kindergarten r o o m . Russell Suydam of the Orange County Fire Depart- ment will speak. REPORTS : Mothers and daughters of N e w I a n d School attended the second a n n u a I Mother-Oaughter Spring Tea and Fashion Show yesterday . . . Kin· dergarten through fourth grade students participated in the Easter Egg Roll this afternoon . . . Officers elected for the coming year are the Mmes. Vern Dart. prtFident; Forrest Johnson and James McBesth. vice p r e s id e n t s : William Barclay, secretary: Clifford Vearrie.r. treasurer. and Units Talk 'Business Over Vacation I :.t:~~l9~.:: .:=-~ if.~=.~~trfrl~ ~~~it·~~~=-. =-~.i .:m....,, ..... • Harbor Council Mn. lt.bert SonlM• Presideot REPORTS: GJzlng at ttie at.-s was "'The theme of Mre. Ke.1th Carpenter'• in· a.tallation of officers at tbe honorary life luocbeon. Officers are the Mmes. Robert Sorensen. presi· dent; James Scbaler and Victor Cianflone, v l c e presjdents: H. K. Mellor and Mart Goodyear , secretaries; J~ Clark. ~ r e a s u r e r ; Andrew Bradley, au<litnr, and Grant Bertolef, historian. P a r e n t • t e a c b e r in formatloo awat\Js were presented to the Mmes. John Convey, Bayview School; John Rag I e , Ce.lifomfa; D enni1 Miller and Fran.le Pettta, Can· yon; Buleigb Bunhem, College P a r k ; Leo Kubeska, Costa M e s a High; Henry Lee, Ettan· cia; N. J. Egli, Kaiser; Grant Bertolet . Killybrooke ; J. H. Foster, Newport Heights ; R. A. Scheidel, Pomona; Donald Mollica, Sonora; Ricbard Ogden. Tewinkle and W. L. Melcher. Whittier. College Pk. PT A Mn. Jamet SdaafeT President REPORTS: Honorary life membership was presented to K e n n e t h W~ Hebert, parllamen· tarian. Alvin Fl1ber was elected auditor. Perry PTO Mrs. E.W. B. Jeffes President COMING UP: Pt.per Drive Snturday, April 20 ... Open House Tuesday. ~pril 23. REPORTS: Perry School recently celebrated ils third birthday. by students wear· ing purple and white. the school colors. or ac!lool sweatshirts or t-shirts. Tamura PTO Mn. R. T. Harney President REPORTS : Mrs. R. T. Harney .pre side n t. presented '50 to the new Fultoo School PTO . . . Tuberculin tests were com - pleted with the help of health and welfare unit. Mrs. James Budd t ngh . chairman. FY Republicans McDowell School, Foun- tain Valley, is the setting for gatherings of F o u n ta I n Valley Republican Women's Club. Federated. on the third Thursday at 7:30 pm. Association American Association of Retired Persons meets In the Senior C I t i z e n s Clubhouse. Newport Beach. the thJrd Thursday of each month at 1 p.m. Molen, former filth •* teacher and DOW apedal uacl'lft for r e 1 d 1 n i enrlcbmeot anC:l pbralcal education. •• Fourth, fifth and sixth CTade ltudenta participated hi a 5eld trip. Mrs. L. T. So:lkki, recrea- tion chairman. and Mr1. Bruce H e d r 1 c k , co- chalrman, were 1n ebarge. CdM High PTA Mrs. Aleu.nder Black President CO~lNG UP : Anooal faml· ly spaghetti dlnoer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wed· nesday, April 24, at ~chool Clan sellln1 the most tickets will b e awarded spirit points and bermuda day. Ticket.a are Sl.50 for adult. and 75 cents for studenta, ~ nou nced Albert K e I s o , c b a innan. Cliaslrooma will be open for viJitatioa from 7 to 9 p.m. Harry Corea Sild baod will pro- vide the music. Estancia PT A Mrs. Mark Goodyear Preudeat COMING UP: Mrt. Robert Sorensen, ways a n d means c h a I r ma n , an· noonces everyone Is cor· dially invited to t h e Spanish dinner from e to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 2t, in the sd>ool's commooa. Tickets are $1.50 for adults and 75 cents tor chlldren under 12. Open house is scheduled from 7 w 9 p.m .... Officers elec· ted are the Mmes. Mark Goodyear. president; L • Robert McFarland, Dtl There's on Art to Eating Spaghetti Lewi& and G-Ordon GaJt. vice presidents; Ke Ith Kellogg and Lou1s Cun· n i n g ham, secretarie1; Yoshi Yamaml, treasurer; Donald Taylor. h.lstorian. Ernest Palmer is auditor. Art of eating spaghetti varies, and demonstrating the swirled-on-fork type is Christy Kelso, while Chef Al Kelso serves up a king-size portion for Bruce Black. More of the tempting entree will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, at Corona de! Mar High School, during the annual spa- ghetti dinner and open house. Harper PTA Mn. Donald Samls NH High PTO Pr~1ident Mn. Paw H&DJJa COMING UP: Mrs. Mlllard President Hogan will host incoming REPORTS: ~ficers elected and outgoing b o a r d meeting in her Costa are the Mmes. Robert Mesa home at 7:30 p.m. Hetzel. president: Hugh Monday. April 15. Plumb and Joseph Cole, REPORTS: Magazine. pro· vice presidents; J oh n gram and publicity books Blaochard and A r t b u r received district awards at the hooor ary 1 i f e W i 1 liams, secretaries: m e m bership luneheon. William W a r n e c k e , Mrs. Earl De W o If , trusurer; Jack Little, m e m bership recipient, historian, and F r a n k was an honored guest. Marshall, auditor. Mission Viejo Pomona PTA George Dicks Mn. Roman Scheidel Presidio PT A Mrs. Andrew Bradley President COMING UP: Open house at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23. Mothers o f students in rooms l, 4 and kindergarten will host. REPORTS : Mrs. Andrew Bradley. retiring pres1· dent was honoced at a surprise luncheon in the Newporter IM. Attending were ttie Mmes. Philip Kilmer, James CampbeU, James Ramey, Ra Ip h We i n h e i m er, Yale Burnett. Julian Cimbaluk. Gene Paplham. 0 m e r Eisner. Ray Dils. Bomo and Mark Olsen. President COMING UP: Marching President Every bush, tree and who discovers the most bands "'Art the C'""" de COM ING UP: Bo a rd l t will be pett h Every Bush Suspected At 'Eggs' austing Hunt .,.., .... -.v ti t 7 30 M p an sus w en eggs. Mayo Fiesta at noon. Sun· mee ng a : p.m. on-Laguna Beach J u n i o r Mrs. Hammon will be day. May "· Raul Gala ... a, day, April 15• in the W ' c·1 b ta · b l tee "' ,.. omen 1 u s ges its an· assisted y comm 1 M"x1·can consul general special instruction room. . al E t E H . the M .. s " M nu as .er gg unt in members m .. · and guest <>f honor. wUI · · eeting and open house Heisla-Park at 10 a .m. Richard Brahams. William furnish fl.lms of Mexico ice cream social at 7:30 T • ...ift A il 23 · Saturday, April 13. Stuart and James Lyons. wtlicb will be shown dur-p.m. ue-y. pr , in . , the multip••.-nnse In addition to finding Following the morrung s i.... tbe afternoon. Mex· -""' room. · · · l be ~ Pa,...,. drive Frida Easter eggs throughout the fun , picnic lunches w1I ican dancers are featund. · .--y, th . April 26. park, children will get to enjoyed at the park by ose Area artists will exhibit REPORTS ·. Awards r,.,.elv· t 1·1 · d b wi· h. g t remalD· works on "Olvera Street," "" mee a J e·slZe UMy on · __ s_m-=-_o ___ .. __ _ wblch also will feature ed from district at the hand for ~ occasion. said booths "lith games and hooor~y life membership Mra. Ken Hammon, social T food. Parade of fireworks luncheon were newsette. ch.alrmcm. The DAILY PILO will be exhibited after outstanding; Program Various games also have • dark in tbe stadium. booklet. excelleot, and been plaMed witt. ribbons Covers Boating Those assisting Ed Cle· publicity record b o o k , for the winners. A prize also mM~ ~*~n. are __ pe_rl_~ ________ w_ill_be __ u_ar_d_ed_to~~~e~c=hll=·=d~--------~ Harvey Stearn, parade; Mr. and Mrs. V I n c e Esposito, booelhs : Mr. U>d Mrs. John Marosi, en- tertainment; Mrs. Cle· ment and Mrs. Georae Dicks, food; Vera Liodley, dessert, and Ed Eggers, tickets. winged sleeves •ppliqu.d on a)ieer, sho-. • feminine touch of feshion. It.ck, -.hHe or tvrquolH reyo11 with • llne11 leok. Tll ..... 12 .. 20 r;;;. -~ ................... _.._ ~ $26 .., ..., ' elected ltudat council Mn. Ray Mym, president of Huntington Union CoundJ wUl JDltaD the officers for a. ca.Ina year. 'Ibey .. tae ll•u. ltrrr Finley's PT A 'Dipping' Into Dinner --..-...-w ....... M•" .... ••-.-•co.o. -.................... ""· . .._.,""' -... .; .... F\nley School'• PTA la urging one and all to come to their Dime+dip Dlnner Monday, April 22, from •• r:• p.m. hr &be..,. m -.na protect tbe • Mmes. Garry BJadow. Raymaod Woltrom and Ar- . thur Campus (left to rl&ht) art Ml'Vin& on th• committee. ~ • S-.. C.. ,.._, lrlrlol et Sunflo-.er, ...... MO-n11 Sl9ett a.wry ........ t:JO ,....: s.t ... 6:00 ,... l J I J j ) J I I ·1 . ' . r Horoscope Pisces: Stress ~ Being Realisti c FRIDAY, APRll 12 By SYDNEY OMARR "The wlae man controls his destiny . . . Astrology pointa 11le way." ARIES (March 2l·AprU 19): Emphasis on bow you JMCt to opposition. Some :test your mettle. Others lfec1ft to know bow you res· ~ to crisis. Give con· sideratioo to mate, partner. Stre11 balaoce. Avoid ex· ·treme1. • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Other people tend to think their troubles belong to you. Be graciou s, diplomatic -but don't com· plloate your lile. Help ottiers :to help themselves. But :df aw line at that point. : GEMINI CMay 21-June 20): Full moon position highlights e m o t l o n , af· fections. Walch step in rela· tions with young persons. Some, changes o c c u r ~het'her you like it or not. Accept progress. Don't bat· Ue trend. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Full moon and eclipse today c o i n c I d e s with pressure in home. local base of operations. Some who mean well w a n t a showdown. If wise, discre· tion will be better pe.rt of valor-. LEO (July 23-A\lf . 22): Finish rMbtr than Initiate actioo. Ecllptt of moon to· day 'coincides with theater activity, club rtootnition, special duty. Emrbalis ts on the unusual, Wai to be Ilk• ed -tben you gain. . VIRGO (Aua. 23-Sept. II): Impect today on ~W' ideas con«rnlnf b a r « a 1 n s . finances, poe1t11iona. You learn to evaluate. Whit you thought was eteenUal may now be r e c I a s s i f I e d . Message clear by tonJaht. LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct. II): If you requ.ltt addlllonal lft· for mation, seek It. Make concessiOll to mate, p&rtntr. Concentrate on obtainln1 co· opert.tion. Full moon t0Up1t t-oday stretat1 your abllity to get at the truttl. What's Doing MARY DAY, 642-4121 SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Some who mtgbt be regarded as enemies can be won over through con· vlviality. Means it is to your advantage to s o c l a l i z e . Come out of shell. Express yourself. People want to like you. SAGl'ITARllJS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): M.ay be conflict of interest involved -you desire social contact but are concerned with investment, occupation. Dilemma takei care of ltseU if you attend to details. Yoo will be an right. CAPRICORN CDec. 22· Jan. 19): Prestige rises. Write. express thoughts and ideas. Accent point of view. Right or wrong you gain respect if you c o m m I t you rself. Stick to principles. Stanc tau. Important person pays compliment. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(). Feb. 18 I: One you had not been in contact with for some time ('()u\d make reappearance. Full moon position coincides with your need to com- municate. Catch up on COT· r e s p o n d e n c e . calls, messages. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stress Ga • I h I rea.listic l'Onottnlll NMI, expeod1hU'tA. If ~ til deep, ~1111 C!O\l}d otlM Q '#lth vital atWttl.1nllt y_OlUtttll htddtJl,JJnunr _ f aett through cttWfftlMtltl, p1nlltence. tr Tot>A \' tA YO\tl bUt1'HDA \' your sense of hult\or Is your grelt e.u,. You 11'1 Inventive and, at timu, h11dttroo~ nu an., be ut to 1 I\ Mfflft moftflj 11 ciwt. l tMVVlftt. · ~OU C!Ott\9 thtOlltft With ny1n1 l!Ol1t1. O~Ntl!l\AL 'f•N· bl!!NClllS: CJcle l\l1h ftP LU~RA. 1con~10. JA()fll\ tAJUtJS. tull tnoon petUi&i r1vorable for fliBlnJ1 plan· Uhg. g~etal '#Wd t o GEMlNl: avoiG 11lt-4ecep- tlon. Ke) 11 to tale flllliltic vie~. Watch Out For Watches Automatic w&tcbe1 for dJltaff wrlsta are 1alnJng mo rt popularity than ever. Bea(del their precl.aion UtneJteepJ.ng, tbelr . smart and timely dealsna make them perfect for tM alra of 1prln1. Think ~1.,. 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RIB TICKLERS FOR SUI & SAND We've gcit oceans of atylta for you to chOOM froml There are prints o'plen· ty, checlc1 Jn all your favorite color1, floral• galore. .100% cotton tops w ith coordinated aoltd color briefs of rayon 1hork1kln Lostext>, with or without appllqut trims. Slut 30 to 36. 97 97 Add SRring &o '!our Step UJith ,CllLllll'S •Tl .. '• WOMll'S sarings to 32%! perky seaside looks for little mermaids at COLOIAMA SNEAKERS F*lc """' IOft _,, ~ _, ..... Midi ii U.SJ. A ... tf ms. W..'s 5 ti 10. Clliti's I ID 12. WOMIN'S 1•• ---------------------IRllHT '• IOLD llACI WIAI UYlfy fMntll c.. .,,. wtt'-~llloli.A 11r4H ef coltrs t1 cllleMfMllbl~lO. splashy savings! 2~~~6~ 97 (eM,.,. 4.91 Sitts a·.14 Tonk 1ult11 rib tickler tops, boy leg ~tyles, pleated skirts -every 1 and 2-pc look i"'°Vinablel Double knit nylons stretch, trkot, cotton, Ootron .. polyester voile, ot· tomon nylon knits in hot pink, yellow, oniino•; lime, light blue, riavy, rtd and ro,ai. luy HVtrall Th~, Aprll 11, 1968 • -...~~ . ..-------------~-~- DAILY PllOT J§ ... --- ... .. . ., Baskets Full OF IVERTIHING NEW IOR EASTER & AFTER EASTER -'tit IN THESE FINE SHOPS • IA V.ON DRUGS • MAR.Kif. BASKET • DICK YERNONS • JIAN DAH[ • LA GALLERIA • HICKORY FARMS • COBBLERS BENCH • WESTCLIFF SHOES • RION HARDWARE • PAPER UNLIMITED • BANK OF AMERlCA • ROBT. BERKLEY MEN'S • DEDRICK TUX SHOP • DR. LOU ROY ELDER • MONTGOMERY CLEANERS • PLAYBOY HAIR STYLISTS • VETA'S INTIMATE APPAREL • BEAL'S HOME FURNISHINGS • CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS • BAKER'S WESTCLIFF CAMERl'S • WESTCLIFF PLAZA BARBERS • HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDR.ENS • PORT EDWARD RESTAURANT ---- • "lit • • • .. • --.. ... • ... . I 'one-atop.' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY & MONDAY EVES. IS ALM·OST llEBE • • • HOP TO IT • .. .. __ ... -· . ---- .. --... - ' c ( Ball Cor = Ha. Se Weci c. Cor ' sen ma, Alle ting D of t elec mer Mm pre: vicE Jo..; Ren and I 1 1~ Wit -• .. l r OC Legal Secretaries • G_gther for Installation oftlnio's restaurant Jn salbcf& wtll be tbe setUng for= 9ie Orange County, Haibor Area Lecat Se ~l'e tar I ts meeting W~y, April 17. Cocktails an 1clleduled for ~ p.m. and dinner will be served at 7:30. Reservations may be placed with Mrs. Allen Klingeosmith of Hun- tington Beach at 842-2544. Ourui.g this t\oal meeting of the year officer• wW be elected. S e r v I n g the membcnblp will be the Mmes.=--Barbara Williama, president; Mel Packard, vice-.president; E 11 no r JordaA. treaeorer; Donald Renner. parliamentarian, and tbe Misses Barbara Kllm.klewicz .teeretary, and Lana Jordan, tovernor and national repreaeatative. Otba-1 Judl.ni the group are the Mmes. Alhert Ec- cles, program; Kling- en.smith, re s er v ations George Hannaban, bulletin; Mavis Cackowski, b a r llaiaon; Jane Falsetti, employment; Lew Williams, legal education, and Jack Lovig,. historian and publici- ty. More are the Mmes. WW1am Hart, ways and meus; Curt Phinney, in· tuclub; Uoda W r 1 g ht, baDdbook; Pat Smith, in· surance aoct credit; John Salyer, cbarlty projed, end Mike Bartlett, scholarship. VAST PARKING IN REAR- BOB'S IAIGAIN CENnlt CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY Open '''· Nit• Tiii t .m. 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa FRI •• SAT •• MON. SPECIALS SOmething NEW and DIFFERENT-ALL NEW Quality Brand Na111~s ..lit lower titan Discount Prices. - VISIT ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR EASTER GIFTS JEWELRY DEPT. JIWElllY Ir WATCH REPAIR .61FTWAH OF ALL TYPES llAUTY SUPPLIES OfffCI SUPPLIES ASHIN• Ir MM.JI 19UIPMINT JEWELRY ·DEPT. SPECIAL 14K GOLD PENDANT s17so WM Diamond Center~~~ Al .. fewelry Is Jewelry store .... ty. Ht ,,... .......... dlscomt pric-- S'fUFFID TOYS -POI EASTER LAC9UER WIU TRAYS 99¢ .. :.x~ LACQUER COASTERS 99~ CHILDREN'S SWEATERS ~:'!. ~ •t $1.89 WILKINSON SWORD BLADES 5 pk. 39¢ VAST PARKING IN REAR romantic line • i~ I Juliet/ I , I Veta's I NT I MATE APPAIU •Uktlff ,, .... ,,,. , ..... ...,.. .... c...... JEAN WHITE June 8rl4e Cuddle Cots Let this fluffy cat curl on a child's bed or ln playroom -she's pretty, cuddly. · Easy I A child can make pompon bead, fur of strands of mohair and worsted on pillow-like foundation. Pa~ tern 7173: cat, 15" body length. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern -add 15 cents for each pattern for firsl· class mailing aod special handling; otherwise thlrd- class delivery will take three weeks or more. Send to Allee Brooks, The DAILY PILOT, 10 5 Needlecraft Dept.. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Name, Addreas, Zip, Pat&un Nnmber. PHONE 642-1197 ·-----~-·. . . . . . . ... . - Betrothal Revealed At Honolulu Party Chi OAJL v Pturr 17 I Omegas ObserVe Founding Ao important decision will A bridge lwicheon will be made by Orange County follow the business session, Alumnae ot Chi Omega and area women aaslstlog Royal Hawailln Hotel, the late Mn. Abell, attended when they celebrate ttie Mrs. Harry H • ff n e r , Bono1ulu, was the •ttmc the University of Illinois and 73rd . c h a 1 r m a n with ar-for the party given to a-tbe Umveraity of Alaska. He anmve.ri>ary of the - rangements are Mrs. J ohn Mandell, HUDt.1.ngtoo Beach, bridge and Mrs. Job o ScbulU, FOUDtai.n Valley, Candlelight ceremony. nounce tbe eogaeement If ia aeneral manager of AU al1Lm.Oae'1 foundine. ..---~ •••• Jean White and James L. ~avet, Inc., Honolulu. Meetin• at 10·"" am Abell, both of Honolulu. • ·-· · Host was the bride-elect'• The couple will marry Saturday, April 20, in the Jtme 1 In Christ Church by G"' 1 d p h t mother. Mrs. H. Warren .., en ~i ea s an White of Balboa Island. the Sea, Newport Beacb and restaurant, Anaheim, the make tbe!r home i n be ·"l will ot Guests included Mrs. H. W. Honolulu. mem r.. .. P v e on a a. White, the bride-to-be's ''~~~~~~i!~~neiwiiphll~anitbr~op!y~. !!i!~I aunt; Mrs. Charles White, her cousin; the Mmes. Roy M.etker, Julia Brown., Dorothy Mitchell, Alberi Solomon and H o w a r d Wickersham, and tibe Misses Noel Potter, Caro I e Sorenson, Corne Henning, Nancy Soed<b' and Irene Brown. lf.Jss White, also the daugbtet' of H. Warren Whlte of Balboa Island, at- tended the University of Redlands and ls a grad. of San Diego state College. She ii employed in Honolulu. Her fiance, son of John Abell ol Lombard, Ill., and Singers Present Musicale The University Olamber Singers or UCI will be presented in concert April 16. Sponsored by 0 r a n g e ~. the mu!icale will take-place at 8:30 p.m. ill tt>e Recital Hall on the campus of California State College at Fullerton. Under the direction ol Maurice Allard, ~ professor ot music at UCI, the ~ will be heard tn telectioos by Gesualdo, J oa- quin Des Prez and Debulay. Members of tbe group will be joined b y lu- s tr u mentellsta ln • Half Sizes "So many....., ......... c ...... from ancf they'r• all P'•tty.• Time to chooM yours ot Half. 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'""°" Dnlt) ' OVER. 1Ull PAIRS ON DISPLAY ..• "THE SEllE YOllSElr' WAY TO SAVE ION£Y OI SHOES ' -·-----. -~~ --- ,. 1 ~ . . ) f ( r t L t t t s \I 'I 5 r ' ~ f a t l .. c " • E y " • ,, • • #-• r • • .._ • . ... . . ..... ... ~ .. .. • _. •• .,.,,. -I .,. • • • ---,... _... ... ... .. .,,.... .. • ..... ii \ .. ~ • .-• -• •• ' ,., # ..,, •• v .,.... ,,..........,_.,.,... __.. ... ~ .. '1 Thund_,, Apr11 11, 1968 DAJlY PILOT JI Angels Flee Smoking New York Jet CLEVELAND -The only thing left that could possibly happen to the Angels on this brief but eventful swlng through the east ls something which I'm frankly too superstitious to men- tion for fear that power of suggestion might cause It \o hr_,pen. l thought we'd seen it au by S:~ Wednesday night as we boarded a chartered jet lllgbt from New York Ci- ty to this Ohlo metropolis. In fact, I'd, just finished writing about the uncanny sequence of events which had already takEIS place, using the following lead: "Outside of a few 'minor incldenta' like losing their ma.user. their botel a~odatioos. beinJ threatened by A119el Sa.te l~ll lJ .t.,,_lt at .. '""*• ll:tt a.II'. KM"C MrH 14 ~It et .. lft!Nlre ll:U a m ICM•C 1710) "'°'It I~ 4-11 at Wll4ft~.,\"·~JIM•C [!%~ I~ t 1 ,_,..... vt New ''W·"'· c riot conditions and dropping a three- hit pitching gem to the Yankees. 1--0. in Wednesday's season opener, things an really going quite well for the Mrs. Bahe Ruth At Angel Opener By GLENN WHITE Of Illa Ollly ,. .... ltaff NEW YORK -A gracious lady dressed in red and ,draped in a black fur coat added a touch of nostalgia and dignity to Yankee Stadium Wednesday aJternoon when the Angels and Yanks opened fire for the 1968 major league season. The woman in mention was in· \roduc.ed to the crowd and thus spent the rest or the afternoon greeting a steady stream of autograph seekers. 'Not once did her gentle Georg:ia-ac· cented voice seem to grow impatient, however. She wag Claire Ruth -widow of the legeodary George Herman (Babe) Ruth. . One by one the eager kida with pro- gram cards or any other scrap of paper they could come by, filed to her seat and asked her for the signature which would make their day unfor. gettable. And occasionally a.n ad\llt would 1Up in for the same favor. Mn. Ruth maintained her warm disposition, however. regardless of ttie age group that constantly interrupted her purpose for beini at the stadium - seeing ttie game. "Certainly I'd like to be watdling what's going on out there," 1he ad- mitted.· stealing a glanoe toward the S ryi K field of play. --ore -. oe ev ~-,.'lJUfYoUCan't turn dmthHe-peo- o/ pie. They are honoring a man who's • been dead 20 years. I really doo't thJnk T 0 Laker Ed oe my si~ature. means anything. But I ~ won't disappoint any of them." The interview was interrupted when I NBA S • a big-eyed yoongster broke through fi erJeS f~r the coveted. "Mrs. Babe Ruth'' signature. He gnpped a scrap of old paper and offered it to her. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A sore toe and some accurate shooting could result in a quick ending of the Western Oiv1sion playoffs In the Nationa! Bc:sketball Association. The Los Angeles Lakers rode ;:i fourth-quarter surge for a 115-112 triumph and a 2-0 edge over the San rranci-·co Warriors Wednesday night at the Forum. The site switches tonight to the Cow Palace. On Saturday night, the best-of. 7 series goes to the Oakland Arena. Los Angele~~ ho!drthe 1Mlt shooting !'rand while Warriors• star Jefi Mullins h:is the sore toe. He di!located il in the second quarter of the second game. Although yanked back into posi- tion the black and blue toe provided full evidence of the soreness. "We let them play their game at the end." commented Warrior Coach Bill Sharman Of the second playoff meeting. ''We contained the scattered. fast break attack until the final quarter." Superstars Elgin Baylor and Jerry Wcsl each scored 36 points for Los Angeles as did Fred Hetzel of tilt> War- riors. but Lakrrs' reserve Mel Counts provided the difference. But Mrs. Ruth waved a finger. gesturing patience for a moment whil P. she took a picture of the Babe in uniform from her purse. She signed that, smiled at the lad , and went on with our conversation. ''The youngsters are especiaUy im- portant because they can be easily hurt." She looked away for a moment, then added. "Babe always loved the chilclren so much. He was alway~ thrilled when they asked for his a-uto;aph." 1'he kindly ladf, who would admit only to being "about 39" when askf'd :1er age, is still a loyal baseball ar1- cionado. "I come to most o( the Yankee home games." she confides. "I grew up in a baseball atmosphere. My daddy was Ty Cobb's lawyer back in Georgia and my first cousin u Johnny Mize. "In fact, Johnny's my closest living relative." Babe's widow keeps busy working with the American Cancer Society and the Babe Ruth League, which serves the young'!r set. And she helps ma.1ntain thP gre;:it image of her famous late husbancl with her graciousness. Aniels on their short tour of the eiact. "Small wonder manager BW Rigney 1s fighting off relapses from a bout witb a 24-bour Ou which sidelined hbn rrom duty Wednesday. But, Wnaa have to be lookint, up. "After aJI, what else could happen!" With those bits of intelligence ham· mered out by my trusty typewriter. l got ready to board the French-made plane. Fifteen minutes later J, end the il oiler members Of the team and press corps were running for their lives. Fire had broken out in the jet starn.ng u.n1t and wa' menancing the airship. although an airline o!fictaJ later p6tnted out there was no im· nH•<hate danger the craft would have t'Xp!Oded. llnfortunately. he wafln't around to tell t~t to the stampeding herd of humanity that poured out of the plane via the only exit available. I leat, a cloud Of smoke and a frightened stewardess, seemingly on the verge ol tears. was enough to push the panic button for those on board. The girl, a rookie with only seven months in the skies, yelled: "Get off the plane! Hurry! Hurry! H~I Please! You must get off the plane! ' T,hen a blast of beat came my way. I looked down. guessing I had time lo scoop up one of two valuables I had left on the floor. Would il be my typewriter or shoe? I d.e<-ided to make the grab for the tools of the trade. but couldn't get a grip on it so both items stayed behi.n<t. By then the rush for safety was on. J must say the evacuation W1lfi about as or<l:erly as a ban:iai charge. It was like openin~ all the cell doors at San Quentin then announcing to the NATE AT THE PLATE -San Francisco's Nate Oliver scored on this play Wednesday at Candle- stick Park when New York outfielder Cleon .Jones threw wildly over catcher Jerry Grote's head in the u"' Tatwhete ninth inning. The Giants beat the Mets, 5-4. The play was started on a Jay Alou double to left, scor-in~ Jim Ray Hart and then Oliver. Try Mets Tonight Phillies Delay Dodger Plan for '68 Rebound LOS ANGELES f AP) -The Loo; Angeles Dodgers' "bounce back" pro- ~ram for 1968 was slightly delayed hy the Philadelphia Phillies but will make a second attempt tonight t-0 get of( the ground against the New York Mf't~ in Dod.l(er Stadium. Thrrf' was piore of 11 thud than a bouncr Wednesday nii?hl ;ti; thr Phillie~. behind the four-hit p1tchlllJ? of Chn<; Short won the srasnn'<: nprnrr. 2-'1 Att.endanrP was ?.8.1311. It wa<: lhf' <:('C'O nd lowest for a 00d)?er hnmP orener ~incP they vrnturrd wrst in DofifJf!r Slnlr Aorll II OOd~" '" New Vor~ ~ ~,.,, Krl l!.Mll Aprll t) Dodot" y~ NflW \'of~ J D m ~FI , ~101 ActU U Ondo,.,,1 Y' f'Hht'loro,, 1 rim KFI tA•nl -------~~-·~---·-- Cha1nherlain Unanimous MVP Choice NEW YORK (AP\ -Will Cham- hcrlain of lhe Philadelphia 76crs wa~ thf' only unanimous choice on the Na- tional Basketball Association All-Star team announced today by Com- missioner Walter Kennedy. Chamberlain received a perfecf score of 12.0 and is joined on the firi;t ~quad hy Elgin Baylor of Los Angeles. Ol>car Robertson and .Jerry LucaR of ('in<.'innati anc1 Davp Ring or Detroit. Inmates that the first 50 men throaelJ the 1ates would be free. Ati pitcher Sammy ~s Wet revealed, "I was scared as hell! I r._a right by Rocky (Bridges), who was slow because Of a bad knee. "I must have been going 87,000 miles pe11 houri" 1''ountaln Valley's flame-haired Jlm McGlothlin, due for pitching chores Saturday night in riot·torn BaJtimore, recaHed it this way: "r saw one guy (coach Mike Roark) fall. But I was running too fast to stop and help him. I didn't slow down until I got to Gate 14 <about 2llO yards from where our craft was berthed)." No injuries were reported, although a knee and my naked left foot took a bad beating in the melet. And my Jug· gage was covered with foam. After the fire was extinguished oar personal effects, left behind, were brought into the waiting area -in· eluding the precious missing shoe and typewriter. The incident made other happenjngs seem far off -like the threat of a strike that menaced the games at Yankee Stadium, the postponement of Tuesday's scheduled opener because of the King funeral, Rigney's 24-bour .,,,,,,,,,,,,,. WHITE WA.SH ~1~111111111 •, . ....,. .. "".,.. siege of Du which sideUned hlm Wednesday and pitcher G e o r i • Bronet1ir misfortune in -the inaugural. Brunet tried to philosophize his hard-luck loss -one which came about when catcher Frank Hernandez slam med a 2-2 pitch into the left field stands with two out in the second in· ning. "I pitched weU and lost. One bad pitch. that's all. But you. can't spend the rest Of your fife crymg about il" he said after his three-hit effort went for naught. "You cry about a tittle bad tuck and you may as well all get out of this business -try something else. This game ill for big boys -not kids." Brunet went on to say. "I didn't know Hernandez. T later found out T wall throwing to his power. But I'll tell ynu now. I'll throw to it uain -a11d next time I'll get him out." So. it's a day off for Good Friday and then two games in Baltimorf' - riot conditions permitting. The onlv thing to happen there thus far was ot~r loss or quarters because the Armv umt iuarding the city commandeered our hotel. Like T started lo ~Y ..• what else c•ould happen? Whoops! r didn't mean to ask that. CAL.,OltNI,\, 'llW YOlllC .~,.,,,_. •~rlt!M Sellu l lb • o o o Clarke. 211 l o o I l'rt-1. u • o l O Ferrero, lb l 0 0 I Mlnct>or, 111 4 0 1 0 Ma"n.• lb l 0 1 0 ~Inion. rl I O 1 O Tt"Hh. II 3 O 0 I llelct..rdt, If l O O o W,llobl,,..,,,. rl 3 0 0 0 llt:'OOI. cl l 0 1 0 POl>lfont, Cl l 0 8 I ltodoen, e 3 o o o Fcn1end11, e l I 1 1 I(,_, 2b J 0 0 0 Mlellaet. :u 3 Cl 0 0 JOll,,.lonr. on I O o 0 S"'ttlemyro. o 2 t t t S•lrlaM. lb 0 0 a 0 ll•Vfl'•. 0 , 0 0 0 J H~ll. oh 1 a o o Bi~:t:t'''. " J~ : ~ g To1ol U 1 ! f ~~"'~':.. :: :: = : ~ E Ftrr••o. DP -C.llf0t1'1• 1 lD!I - He l'cored six points ai; the Laker~ rallied and also helped control thr boards as Coach Bill van Breda KolfC u~rd a thrce-guanl offense effectJvely. "Counts rcalJy did some good thrn~s for us." declared Van .~reda Kolff of the 7-foot substitute center. "With the three-guard Offense we had more speed. but it meant Counts had to work harder on the rebounding." 'I Feel l' ery Good' Hl!'l8 from Rrnoklyn. ·111r ;ill-timP low was a .V"Rr ;t go whrn 17 !ll7 t11rnrcl out. Osteen ;iJlowf'n only li\P h1I~ in richl irtnin~s anc1 farec1 the mmimum thrrr batter~ in every inninl( rxcepl lhf' i;e- cond and rij?hth . Sporlswritrrs a n cl sportscastrr" l'nt"d for lhP team. with each 1P11,:?ue city receiving one full votP. Raylor was srcnnd in the ballottn~ with · a score nr 11 084. followed by Rohntsnn. IO 4:\11 . Binii. 8 547, and Lucas. 8 :l42. C•ll~•I• •. New Yori< 1. 1t1 -Fro-I. Hit - F""'"l"dtt 1, "' H 11 Ill II IO ll•un•' ll n 11 I J 1 1 o 1 !lur,.,,.1,... l 0 0 0 0 0 Confident Casper Eyes His catcher. Tom llaller. lhrPw 0111 two runner,; tryinj( tn steal second and the Dodi::er~ ~Hpf)Ortrd Ostern with Named to the second team were Willis Reed of New York 5.554; Jerry West of Los Angeles. 4.635; Hal Greer of Philadelphia. 4.610: Bill Russell nf Roston . :J ~79. and .lnhn Havlicek of Boston. 3.304. SIOlll•myr• tw 1.(11 f 4 II 0 t 6 Tl,.,... -I 43. A-•nce -15,144. The turning point may have come with lime havrng run out in the third stanza. West heaved a shot that drop- ped m just as the buzzer sounded. Mullins drpw a foul and also a trchnical when he objected strenuous- ly to the call. So West dropped two freP throw!! 1n add.I.Jon to his basket and the 10-pomt Warrior lead was cut Masters' Green Jacket one double play. ~HILAOELl'HIA 1 r •• ,,,,.. itt: llolH. 11> Ctlll-. rl ttAllfn. 11 Wiii~ lb Hl\le1 r• ~. \\ lh•tn. r ab r ft rM 1 ~ n n I 0 I 0 • " t Q LOS ANGELES ... , "rttf 11 n,-..,,, ,, o n n v,,1 .. 110 n o n o ... ,.... 111 Q ) 0 Chamberlain had made the All-Star team six limes previously. winding up nn the ~econd team twice. Robertson was voted to the first team for the ninth straight year while Baylor has made it nine of the past JO seasons. GUA RDS SPARK 76ERS PAST CELTS to ~lX. SAN l'ltAllCISCO l~l!u"" M•ttrl C. V• MUlll"I Afllf'> f.111' Warlick IO"l) 0 ' T \ 11).17 lO IJ 10.10 J.I • 1.3 17 10 J.j 73 , J.J 1 I 1.1 J ' ,., ~ • 0-0 0 LOS 01011.fS O ,, T ll••lor 1S I. I :U ~•wll'"' , "l-6 • lmholl 1 0.1 • Wts1 11 U 16 '16 Cl•rk 7 1-4 If Mutll~r a o.o o Coun1> • 1.1 t O-lcn a ~ a Craw1orCI I 0.1 1 Telal, 41 JO.JI 112 Tol•I• .., 19.,. llJ Se• Frtn(fW> '2<I J4 l1 7' -117 Los A"911e$ J4 M 11 Jl -llS l'oulad out -Su Fral'ICIKo. WArllc~. Los A.,. ,...., ~·-···· To••• IOUIA -S.n Fral'ICIKO "· loo ... "~ ,., Att•nCIArce -11,27'. AUGUSTA. Ga. IAP)-81lly Casper. one Of the world's great golfers but a long-time also-ran at Augusta. set out t-Oday with his confJdence bubbling. h1~ ,5!a me in harness and his llights trained on the green jacket Of a Master~ champion. "I'm playing some of the best golf or my life." the two-time U.S. Open champion said before today's opening round of the 32nd Masters. the first of the world's four m a j 0 r g 0 1 r tour.1aments. "l feel very good . probably the best I've ever felt for the Masters," he Two Straight Aces! AUGUSTA, Ga. {AP) -Claude Harmon. !il-year-old teach· ing pro at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaron~ck., N.Y .. sa!'k back-to-back boles-in-one Wednesday. But they d1dn t help him win the par three tournament preceding the Masters. Bob Rosburg won the nine-bole event with a 1.2. Kermit Za.rley had a 23 while Hannon and three others were at Z4. The holes-in-one were the 14th and 15th tor the veteran pro, who won the Masten in 1948. The first came on the 80-yard fourth hole. Its be walked to the next hole, Harmon facetiously remark· ed to Bob Jones III, son of the great Bob Jones: "Has anybody ever made two holes-if>.one in a row?'' uy don't mow" replied the younger Jones, "but you've -got...some.llole.s.J.efl!" --- "I'll see what I can do_." Harmon ~ . He stepped up to the tee al. Ole 100.yaralfHJI and wilfi Ufe same wedge flit the ball tnto the cup. As he was led to the preH loun~e for an int-erview, Har· mon nu.i1>i>ed : 1,1\11 is Ute first Ume I've been in 11 press room in 20 years." i;aid ''I think my chance~ arr 1·pp 'food. excellent .. Casper fired a final practice ro11nrl or 67. rive under par for the Au)!u~t;t National course. a course that. ovPr the years. has given the OnP·time r;:il man nothing but trouble He had llv,, birdies. no bogeys. r S"Otl, o • • I ft 1 I I n , ' ) " i II I 1 , ,., " ,. , ,. f'I f'I r trrttrA u • n t n q 11 ..... .,. ,,, 1 ~ n n F -•dy • t 1 0 0 n f"'ipnv•ch >~ l n ft " .,.,.Her r 1 n 1 n r o~'""" " ' " n " Cttl~y1tn .,,, 1 n ~ n ~rr "'' ~ ~ " ft ,, TofAI• ll , t ) rnt•I• JI n • 0 01111~d•lo••• n1n new n1~ 1 l.os "".,..'"' rfl(t ~ 00/I ~ OP Lt'' 4,,q,1,, t LOR f'h11~ts"'toh1,1 l LC'\ AttOftlflt ' ,,_ I",.,.~,., M,,,,,y 0 A!IC'rl c. Shnrl IW I n1 C. o""" lt.n 11 9,,.. ... , 11' H It U Ill SO • n n in \ 1 1 n 1 n n o 1 n,.,. I \l """"''"'° Ill.Ill Lucas returns to the first team alter a vear's absence. and Bing. the NBA'$ sroring champion. is on it ror thP first time. Players selrrted for thr first time receive S.500 eaC'h S P c o n d · l e a m player~ j(et S2."i0 each. Casper. a master putter who ~l1m· med down on an exotic diet of buffalo i;teaks. blueberries and bear meat. i• competing in hrs llth Mastrr~. Although generally considered onr nf the n.nest players in the world. he B<1sebctll Sta.ndings never has been • factor here "It's strange.'' the quiet, compo~rrl Casper said. "My perfcrmance nr lack of il -in the Masters •~ rr;:ilh very mange. "I think It has been a combination nf factors. I've never had a good puttinc tournament here. Some porbOTI Of m\ f(ame always has broken down J rlon ·r think I've ever been properly preparrc1 before. There's no specific ret1i;nn. 111•t a combination. "This year I have a new form11l<1 Ni\TJON.\I. 1.K\C;ta·: Cincinnati San Franc.-rn St. Lou1~ Houston PhUadelph1;i Los An$?rlr' Chicago Atlanta Pttl~burtth New Ynrk Won Ln11t Pl'I . Rehinli I n I 000 I n I 000 I n I 000 I 0 I 000 I 0 I 000 O I om n 1 om 0 I 000 n 1 om n I 000 noino in. T think it's tht right nnr w..,.,,~.·· "'•1" ,. " ( Ct"ClnnA'• • C"•c•on ' .\~tl-:RICAN LEAGl.it: Wnn Lnlt Pct. Bt'hlnit '\lpw Ynrk Minnei;ota Roston RaltimorP ltevelanrl f)etroit Washin!lton California C'h1caJ?n Oaklanc1 I 0 I 000 I 0 I 000 I 0 I 000 I O I 000 I 0 I 000 0 I .000 0 I .000 0 I 000 0 I 000 0 I 000 ... ............ ""'" Oolfoll J t I 1 I 1 Before, l'd alwa"s taken the week nf '"" ~·•..c:•1co J N-Yon • '" l J p bv 4 ~'"""'~'" J. Wa\l"linetM 0 ~ore the Mastas. And I never real v :UL:',. ). !'1'1~.,~·~ N•w Y(ltll '· Ct lllil•n•• o felt well when the tournament startrrl ,,111100t>1ot11e 1. 1..0. ,.._.,., n ,..111,._.. ,. °"-'•"" , "ThJs year I took a week off t" o N.,.. Y"'' '"o.!~:'~ ~·i::·~ ....... 1 .. "'" .. ' c •• ...,.,... •· c~•<Ho o weeks ago, just to rest up. Then I 1).1•1 •• 1e111 T..,r , o ...... BOSTON (AP ) -'Ole Plilladelphia 76ers. helped by the sharpshooting of four backcow1 aces. overpowered the Roston Celtics 11~106 Wednesday night in squar!ng the Natioll91 ~~~et. ball Association's Eastern D1vmon playoff fi nals. Wally Jones led the 76ers with 24 poin~ as Philadelphia regained th4 home roort advantage in the M?COOd ~ame of the best-of-seven series. FOa 19'1 •.. ~ POUND FOR POUND DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR THE MOST LUXURIOUS SPORTS CAR HUGI SILICT10Ntl COLONY PARK STATION WAGON tr l1NC0t..N C0'41'1Nll!NTAl MAD( A •TATIC>fe WAGON THIS WOULD H IT Played in Greensboro t-0 get read' I , •• ,°'~"' tJ•"~'"' »Ill •• c11>Clnn•tt tov.... C•""""'' '"•'• If.Ill •• C'l•w••l>lf tM<-- d -Dow•ll ,,.,,, rlayed very 'Yell there (he .won .ltl an ,.,i,11~~11""1• CJ•e11-n •11 •• _,,"" rwii.~ 11oa1on 1sant1•ae ,,.,, " 0.1~1 tM<L•lfl 11.141 VACATION TIMI II feel the momentum 11 still with mr. ,.,11,11ut11t1 1vH1e 1 ... 1 ., s..n Fu-<otco rw M1...-11 '"''"'" 1l-11 •t w •• ~....._ 1c6i. .AltOUND THI COINft ••• "rfeel marvelou•~!1( tbnin-tfs.good ~!'1:.:t11.,. ,..., •t 51 l-111•1~ ~r """" ••1 ••• IT'I TIMI 10 CMOOll and l'm tlWWng -'l'bat.'.1 a b1I •-...i o..iv -~. ntt-CONTIMIWTM lec4ior • W&-cowKr-thinki11~ Y.ru.L.1 ,__ .. iiiiiiiiiill-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill .. _____________ .. mnott-w•------..a ~:r~.~~ think every Mconci-)'ruU~ out ~. 0 H N s 0 N i ... Slf Casper. second nnly to mold • ~ Palmer on the aJl·tlme lilt of mon~y wt.Mera. waa pairtd with young Tony .Jtcldln o( Enaland ff.Ir the first round anti . aurpn&in11Y, was ooe of tht OUN&l COUNTY'S OLDIST ISTAIL ISHID LJNCOl.N • WllCUIY • COU•Aa HAUi 600-700 WIST COAST HIGHWAY. NIWPOIT llAC~ Mt·1711 '42 .... 1 lavolitea. -CLOllD SUN DAT - t • M OAU.Y PllOT Tllursd"1, April ll,_1968 -~ustangs' Manix May Be Bucking Wro~g Pole Top Opponent Sports Edge in Handlers BJ llAY PLUTKO 6t .. .,..., ,, ........ Costa Mesa's Kevin Manix bas h111 sflbts set on becorrunc the No. t prep p0le vaulter ln the Southland, but h~ may be bucking more than he can han· dk. Not that ~ l~·foot berrl~ Is beyond reach of tbe MU&Umg aenlor. it.'1 just tbal he can't quite duplicate We oorner of handlers corraled by his tGP opoonent in the Souttiern Section. :ooQ'i_di_ve off tbe deep end now, no one's comparing die coacning 5taffs in tbe two camps, but you'll bave to. ad· mil Bonita'• Bob Rlcbanb has a slight edge. ti1 Richards w11 another also-ran un two weeks bade, but gained tt\e spotlight when be cleared the baT at 1S.1 ln a San Antomo League meet wjttl Montclair. Ironkally the best Rld:larda could master la.t' season was 13-8, but bis E_ight Changes In Rules Meet Prep Gridders COSTA MESA-Eight new rules will Eight new rulet will go tnto ~t for the UIM football season as a result of action by the National Federation of Hlgh School Athletic Aaeocla't:lone. Under the new rules: J. A WDl "1th a ~!&.)'er on the field witt.out &11 required protective equip- ment will b! ~ • 15-yard penalty. 2. If a kickoff it touched mecaDJ by a member of the kicking team befoN t:." ball baa trawled 10 Jardl, the receiving team may tab control Ill the point of codact. 3. on a donblit foal, both foull mun Ix made durinC live play. t . Video tape f1'l aQJ mecbanleal visual aJd .i:1 problbtW cturtnc the game. 5. A game interrupted. by • U UM beyond the ccdiol ol fllD• CJlt1ciab will continue at the pciat of In· terruption untet. both temn1 -cree otherwue. 6. All ineligible rectlvut will be re- quired tA> remain tn « bebDl the reutral zone until a P99I be,.,ad tbe line of S<!rlmm•9t .. Ill ftiebt. 7. A player who llpall for at al r c.atch h ~ fnm bJcdinC 111 <tpoonent oa that down. 8. Polyfoam pylo~ may be used to mark the ~ cl tile sidelines witb the pl im.. SAN CLEMENTE ANGLING AT PEAK vfficlals at h San Clemente ~pottfishing lardnC ~ me .. c their biggest ~ baoiS hiStm;. lut week. Anglers boated 1,000 barracuda, l.000 bus and 300 halllut. A a.pound •hlte au but ,,.. bc*9d by one angler last weekend. faihe-r always bad a sort spot In his heart for pole vaulters and purcbased a porta-pit for ttie famlly's back yard last summer. Needless to say, RJcharda thanked his father, but then again It could be ex~ted in some circles. You aee, Bob's father is Rev. Bob Rlchard1. two-time Olympic gofd medal champ· ion. If you're an avid track and field fan, you1l recall Rev. Rieihards cleared 14· lJlh in 1952 at Helsinki and 14-11 'n four yean later at Metboume for b1J prized possessions. Twelve yeus ~ his '°" u~es over the bar at a greater height and Ile chec.ka In at a mere ~toot-9, 143 pounds. Granted, Rev. B.ldtardt utilited a s11eel pole in bis •• and though the fiber gluJ Vfl'IUln bu virtualy daml· natied the ~ some, hi.a '°" Bob logged tbe major ttint ol h1I uper· lence with the steel pole. Howe.ve r. Rev. Rkflards has an ace up his sleeve. a younger son CPauJ) who may be the best of the Joot. ''Paul hM cleared 12-3 tbi.s year Md he's just a sophomore," said Bonita coach Tom Edge. "He's experienclng growing palns rigl\t n<TW and as soon a'S he lmpraves his speed I fee l be 'U be better than his brother Bob. Probably the main item ln his favor Is tbat be'• two or three inches taller." But Manix doesn't have to cadend Wtth Paul Richard's, Bob La b.ilS target. Mana. who could do no better than 13-0 lh competition last senoa bu cleared 14"3 to dete and Muatug coach Brian SC*'lnger feela bit taJeated six ·footer i4 jl.19t roonding into ablipe. "Ridlard! could be at bls limit rf*'>t oow. '' '8id Springer. ••Ria al%e reail1 hurU him and be picked up a lot ot faulU widl the steel pole. "At the lit.art Of the INIOD l told Kevin 15 foot should be his 1oal. but I've raised that to 16 and feel he could clear that height before tbe year l5 over "Other than a few open meets, Kevin worked very little last summer. He had a r<>ugh time at the Beadl Cities Invitational as ttie wlftd was coming right at bJm and It ~Y foul· e0 him up." · Man1x .00 Ricl\ards have yet to meet th!! season and another op· portunity went by the boards la&t weekend as bott\ bypused the (l)affey tnvitaUooal -having entered two jn. vitationaJs and having Juat two op- tions remainioe on the CIF quota ol rou:-m any one aeuoo. Manix is a~r one other roal ln blA bid to catdl Richardt tbou_,, the CoMa Mesa ldlool mart of 14-5¥, set in 1962 by Erle Ber1e. Berge went on to •in the state title that year -could be 111 omen there. Panthers' Rally Tops Lions, 3-2 A ooe~t bloop Texn·le.,uer by went to thlrd on a fielder'• cholce that Orange Higb's Kim Cates ruined aaw Joe PerlJon reaclrlo1 ti.rat safely. Wemnln.ster's bld for a consolation Perlson stole 11econd to set up the champiomhtp'ln th& Smta Ana Elks two-run blO<>Qtt into centerfield by buebe11 toul"Dameflt Wedmlday as Cates. the Lions dropped a $-% tbriller ln The loss dropped the Wons to an S.3- eigbt inninl•· · I overall record and ended their ~---'nR9' JUD-dHJfCb~SlmrAiia--toummn~ actimrwtttra-2-2 state. College had been thrown into Oftrtime Westminster had won two in a ro• Mexicans To Compete At Mt. SAC WALNUT -The world-famed Mt. San Ant.onio College Relays, scheduled for April 24-27·28, has ~n em· bellished with an Olympic touch. Three rpeciaJ teama from Mex.ko will compete in the track an<! field ex· trav.aganza. according ~ meet direc· tor Hilmer Lodge. Along with Mexico, athl~es from sudl f<nign countries u Greece, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Jamaica. Japan and England will be presem and will add to the international flavor. Of· fidalt ol Mt. San Antoni o College have announced plans to honor their ir. • ternatiooal guests during the openine ceremonies. Mexico is a c o m p a r a t 1 v e 1 y newcomer to the 1"lC'ld of track and field but is rep6dly bidding for recognt. tlon in all events. Lead.Ing the Mexico Olympic team CQ:ltingent to the Relays will be Roberto Carmona, S\lll>l'lse victor in the Relays decathlon last year. Carmona and the other mem berti of the MexlC8D team are c~bed by Bert Bonanno. Bonanno said that several of his high altitude.acclimated distance at.an would be threats in the com· petition this year. at the Jut mom~nt ln the se9'Dth tn-on Tuesday after a.n opening M loss to ning by the Lions and t b e n SaddJeback. Westminster took a Z.1 lead in 1he top From there. the consolation run· of the eighth before Orange picked nerup .defeQted Santa Ana Valley, 7-4, itself o1l the ground and rallied for the and Villa Pa.rfl:, 12-2. winning two markers. ~e was the losing pitcher after Sumr Hills defeated Savanna tor-the hurling four and two-thirds innings. championship of the tournament, 11· FAMILY TRADITION -Bob Richards of Bonita lligb Schcool. old· est son of former Olympic gold medalist Rev. Bob Richards, clears the bar with ease-the same form that has made him the No. 1 prep vaulter in the Southland. Richards has a season best of I>l, with his top opposition coming from Costa Mesa's Kevin Manix. The latter has a 1~3 effort to date. 10. Coacti Frank Munoz' Westminster Lions had sent the game into extra in· nings in the seventh with two out on pitcher Eddie Bane's single and subse· quent occupancy of se<:<>n<I via a wild pitch. In Consolation Bound l(elJy, Kings Seek Rebound In Playoffs Ron Mayeda came th.rough with an infield single and Bane came home with the tying run on the overthrow at first base. Those last minute heroics were followed by another run in the eighth inning with catcher Bob Weiler doing the damage. His triple to left-center acored Don Grana. Grana bad nursed a walk after the first out of the frame. That made it 2·1 Lions and things were looking rosy for the Westminater crew. However, an error on the opening play in the bottom half of the inning proved fatal. Charles Fitzmaurice made it to first on the error on the Westminster first· sacker and promptly sped into second on a passed ball. Jim Keener ran for Fitzmaurice and , .... .., ''"''-Wulmlftl~ t t ~ t t I 11 -) l 4 Ortn" t t t t 1 I I 1-l 4 1 w"'"''nrr .. U'... °'"'~,<~ 14 u • w":1l:t.·~""~'tr I 4 t 0 t I t 0 =.· £ ,J 10 : 00 l.'r."''*· rt 4 o I o Flttmaurlce 2 0 t t G ,,,, Cf 1 o , o ~t:: c: f ~ ' ' -:=. ~ ~ ~ : g Hoo.tn. lb I 0 I 0 Cftlst.~ 2 0 I l Ki.for 2b 2 i i t CIKlranrd. rt 1 o o o •-(1, lb I 0 l'r~f.Ltll I o I o Md>oNlcl. I> I t Dev~, p 1 0 I 0 I'. M<C'!Mf. tt I t t t N-... 2b I 0 • t ea~ : 1 : • 0 :,=.~· • : : : : 1111\t, • , I T : I(~ ,,, • 1 • 0 Ntf;.-: oll l~ i ~ ~ N ~ ) $ l PIRAT E GA LS PREP FUR SWI M OUTING Orange Coast College's women·~ swimmlng team. after a victory over Pasadena City College. is preparini: f()(' an April 18 meet w111\ Oompton and San Bernardino M Orange Coasl 'Ibe BU<: gals posted a 4S-32 win ove: Pasademl recently, wii'lning the final e\/Wlt to cllncb th vtotory. Coas{ led by 38-32 wiUl seven polms riding on ttMI f.loal 100 free rdly. The OCC team flDllbed in M.4. P11adena three-tenths beMnd. Orange Coast opened witt1 a win 111 the 100 medley relay in 1 :Ot\.3, w>th the team of Ca-ol Schreihofer. .JeanniP Boggs, Sherry Kneip and MarJ!o Amer. Lynda Schoeppe registered a Coast win In tile 50 ft'ee with a 29.3 cloclung. Another winner was Pat Ching. with a 1 :OU In the 100 fr~. Mary Osburn won the diving competition. Golden West, OCC Paired • in Tourney ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Los Ange1es Coach Red Kelly says he doesn't think a split with Minnesota in their National Hockey League playoff series here this week is an absolute must. But he concedes the Kings will be letting the Stars off the book if they don't win Thursday nigbt. Golden West and OrMge Coast were pal.red In the consolation bracket of the 16-team Casey Stengel junior col· lege baseball tournament today at Blair Field in Long Beach. The two clubs were scheduled to lock: horns at 10:30 a.m. with Randy Vataha of Golden West facing Coast's Gary Dunkelberger. Both clubs dropped tilts in first round play Wedr.esday afternoon. Long Beach City College dumped the Rustlers, 6·1, and Harbor plastered occ. 11-6. The winner of today's game plays its next consolation match Friday af. ternoon while the loser is eliminated from the tournament. Goiden West went down the tubes in the sixth inning. The Vikings scored five times on a walk, a double. a stolen base, another walk. a triple and a home run. Starting Rustler pitcher Don Munaell. unW that inning, had allowed only two hits, one walk and had fanned three before the skies broke. He was relieved by Bob Elder and he gave up the homer, but hurled shutout ball the rest of the way. Golden West's only offensive spurt came in its hall of the si.xth when Gary Marks doubled. took thlrd on an infield error and !COre on another Long Beach boo-boo. The next confer~nce game for coach Fred Hoover's Rustlers is Tuesday. April 16. Golden West out-hit Long Beach. 8~. but couldn't survive the sixth inning. Lonnie Clausen. GWC's second baseman. had two hits for the af. ternoon. Orange Coast blew a 5-0 le ad In its drubbing by Harbor. After plating A single run ln the opening inning , the Bucs scored four times in the second. Mike Balley scored two or the runs with a bases. loaded single and Ethan Oliver scored on a wild ouUield throw. The inning's fourth run was walked in. But Harbor's Ron Craft started his club's offense in the third inning with a bases loaded single for two runs and Gus Avala's fielder's choice ball made It 5-3. Then came the fifth. Harbor's Russ Casteneda singled tA> make it &-4 and Bill Hostley's fielder's choice was the 5--5 equalizer. Harbor never looked back after Bill Pederson singled in the g04bead run. "I don't know i! it's imperative that we gain a split in our two games here." Kelly said after the North Stars beat the King, 7.S Tuesday nigt.: to climb back into contention. "But if we don't, they're right back in it." Stars Coach Wren Blair was jU!t as explicit as to what Thursday night's game means. "Our job is ~ go after Thursda~·s game and tie the series." said Blair. "Then it's a two-out-of-three affair and we've got the same shot at it as they do." In other NHL action Wednesday night, the St. Lou.is Blues scored a 3-2 win over Philadelphia. Blair is mindfte of the psychology of taking Los Angeles' momentum away after the Kings beat Minnetota. 2-1 and 2-0 on the West Coast Iut week to Jump out to a 2-0 lead in the best.of-7 West Division semi-final series. • Pick Patton, W ekall I Mater Del's Eric Pattoo and Servite's Brad Wekall are the latest Orange County prep football stars to be invited ·to play in the second annual Big Brothers All-Star Football Game July ll at the Los Angeles Coli seum. • The game pits the top graduating seniors of the Los An- geles City Schools against their couQterparts from parochial schools in Los Angeles, Orange. Ventura and. Santa Barbara counties. Patton is a 6-2. 210..pound linebacker and center who re- ceived AlJ-American and All-CIF recognition last fall. Wekall, 1 at 6-1 and 190. was rated by many coaches as the CIF's best quarterback. 1 1 George Dena of Servite and Lou Cvijanovich of ~ta Clara <Oxnard) will coach the Catholic All-Stars, ~bile Phil Lozano of 1 San Fernando and Al Padilla of Garfield will direct the city team. I Track Fans F~cing Definite Problem A bonaflde track fQ will have at Jeut one defin.lte problem Saturday Qlgtit ln the Or:mae County lnvita. tlonal . tract .tnd nttd meet at We""'11_.tt!r lll~ _ ..And that ~· bow to cro11 hi• ey ,,atclt bfo eventt at t.ht..1111le..tlme~ That Jlftreqallne wUJ more th111 bt n~ coutderi.ng the multitude of talent •1'l~ to be spread over the Westminattt oval. · The hid will IMve the following· Five American ncord boldert: five discus throwert ovtt 190 feet: four javtltn tOlllefl""' m feet; two poll yau.lten over 17 feel, with six others OftJ' 18 feet; niM banllen wtth A belt oC ia.t or better la tbe UO hlCbt: an4 11 ,..,,_ daa-perf ..... wt1lt t»ut ~ar::I>e_fttr. --1~.-.t ~JLUd. Gil~ Three tOO-yard duh.men with 41.0 or better: five seven-foot l\lih Jumpen; two 27-foot tons fompers ; fln plua fO. foot lbot l'Utt••: 4n 1Ub-four minute &llDG'I: ab nl>-n lllCOlld DJ duben aDd a ,reat fteld Ln tbt tllO. 'fhrM llldlv\duall, Ted Nelson. Jtrn Dupr9t llOd Denn.M Carr, all ol the Strlder1, have equal marks of t:4U ln tbe event. Tboee three will be cbaU.1ed by Tom Farrell of tbe U.S. Armc\, Dave ~mJ iiCtn: PM:lflc Ooul ab and DarMU MltclMU Cit-.,.. U.S • ...A.rm)lr A.l..iOLtbe. Amerlcan recant Mlden. · tbere't 1aG1 Jwnper RaJpb Botton (2'1· 5) sprinter Barbara ferT"eU (11.1 co. bolder for 100 IMIW'I), JavtUn throwtr John Tush1us (~). triple Jump.r Art Waller (54-11 ) IJld two-- miler R\ldy IJaluu Cl3:2'.4). Junior coU.ie athletes will be more tbu ,.......... 1'ttll a. liUI ot aprlnter Mike Frey and j a v e 11 n thrower Mark Muno. Fte1 Of Maa Collep (~) bu U. natton~ ~-'*tJ!t a.:_m UM %1D and Munio, lillo Of ., .. , weed, Ml flnd..tM~~~llHMl.,--~~~- 'ncketa ma1 a,. pureha.sed at .U Mut1.1&t ncket AcencJea and alto tlle nigbt of the meel Admllllon lJ s.l for reserved seats, '1 for ae:nual ado mission and •1 tor atudotl. Field eventl 1et under ••1 at t, with the lnitlal running attractioe Ml for 7. play long mat woo Opel USC th er star tot ard the UCI look ~ea: to v at J nob aga mo1 ove sele Will -Har sop. Dw of!e sco: Pra gon fool beh wiU Co[ Sou bro thr• ior call Ful sch or t can ti or ma one er wis wit spc eye an, ed the tA s v s c a I fl ~ • I • 11 -11 . - a f! c • c J • ... -..-. .,.... . --· ... • ' .. • • # ........ . . . ,,,,,,...-.....-.~ ____.,.,,-...-., .. ...-....--.-----,.... .. ~ • .. .. ,,.. ., " .. .. '\ t • " .. • .. • • • • • • • f • • lh~, Aprll 11, 1%8 ~rep Cards 66, Topples Old Mark INGLEWOOD -Western Avenue Golf Course -U\6 site ot th• annual Los An&eles Open -was the scene of a recoru smashln& output recently by a hilb scbool senior on the rugged and Maxine Poyas and John and Mary Jacobc. Se.eHtt 1 tb U par 70 course. Mater Dei lllgh Scbool will send its first 1.00 a Dale MacNell of Valencia Action coottnues in the first a n n u a 1 Hantlqton Seacillf SweePflaket. The tourney u designed l o benefit the Boy's Club of Huntingtoo Beach. player to UCLA next fall. High School br<>ke all ex· lstin& records with a pbeoomena.J 66 in the 3'2nd annual 1 n 1 1 e w o o d ln· vitational Hlgb Sc b o o 1 tournament Monday. He's Jim Berg, a 2l~pound tackle who broke a long Monarch tradition of Mater Oei standouts who've matriculated to use. UCLA coach Tommy Prothro hopes his successful wooing of Berg means the gates of Westwood Viill slay open for Mater Dei grid stars. The Monarchs have strong traditional ties with USC. Their ex-bead coach, Dick Coury, is an assist.ant there and the Santa Ana school has sent well-known stars like Gary Magner, Toby Page and Mike Morgan lo USC. Prothro still has hopes of landing the great Mon- arch· linebacker of last season, Eric Patton. Woods says the ]>rep All-American is still undecided between use. UCLA. Stanford and Notre Dame. Meanwhile, back on Edinger Street. the 1968 out- look is not bright as it has been in recent years. Mater Dei could.n't come up w,ith an offense last lt!ason and finished at 4-3-2, which is roughly equivalent to where the Yankees find themselves today. 'IJe•t Defense' "We probably had the best defense we've ever bad at Mater Dei last year," Woods says. "Our defense gave up only 28 points all season and nobody scored more than one touchdown in any game agaimt us. His acore broke Charles Hunt's »year-old standard of 88. And Don Hoskins, of Costa Y.esa High, siizled the greens wit.Ii a 70, but fell to third place after dropping a sudden death playoff for se- cond on the 20th bole. Hoskins is the soo of Bob Bask.ins. Director of Public Relations at the Cost.a Mesa Gi>lf and Country Club. Coming in se<:ond ln t h e 6.084 yard course was Paul Wise of host Inglewood High. The best 18 boles cl 10U played at any time between DOW and April 14 will decide the winner witll t h i r t y trophies and prizes schedul· ed to be awarded. Players may enter as many ti mes as they wish with a $1 fee in addition to River side Lures War Race Style Mike Nic hol s or Westminster High School RIVERSIDE -A border knotted in a three way tie war may be fought around fot" fourth with a 71, but the 2.6-mile road course at dro~ to sixth. falling OD R' 'd A ·1 "" ft_... 28 t,i.... • h hole J the sudden-iversi e pn 1>• 4UN 1111e "' when Texas Jim Hall and death against Bill Harmon Mexico's Mols~s Solana get and Jim Bunker of Palm the green flag in the U.S. Springs. Road R a c I n g Cham- Harmon finally won the pionshlps. outright fourth place tiUe on Hall, ttie former USRRC "But we couldn't score. We're going to have a Jot the 10th overtime hole. series champion, a nd more speed in the fall -I hope that helps us. Lack of Raacho Solana. the winner of the overall team speed last year really hurt us." Sa• IOCUJtda eight-race series' opening When Woods arrives at the point where he must Herb Martin took honors round at Mexico City have select a quarterback to replace the graduated Kevin in the blind-nine tourney for never raced each other. But Williams he'll decide between Bob Williams, Ted the men's club over. the it's about ~ happen: ---Hamilte~~~md Bo~ Haupert. -!Th.a IattU-wilLhe only a~w_eek~. In second, was Ed _ Hall conf~ed his ~Y sophomore but Woods says he can do it all. Hewitt and Jay Hitchman. wrtnRiverstde ~ternatiooal ' , Another tie for l b i r d Raceway prtttdent L e s The best of the running backs appears to ht,. Mark ares u It e d w I th B i 11 Rlchte.r during a pbooe con· Dunn, a junior. MacCauley and F , an k versation over the weekend . . . . Smith sharing the spot. and. as Solamt raced the Woods will be reaching far down into his bag of Fourth place was ·the Riverside USRRC last year, offensive tricks, because th~ Monar~s. will have to same _ another tie _ It looks as if there'll be a score and score plenty to register a wmnutg campaign. between Ray Schwariborn mano-y-mano confrontation. Practically all of last season's defensive stalwarts are and Wayne Goldie. The tall Texan. more than gone. A hole-in-one was record-any other driver-designer. ed Saturday by John Storey has revolutiooized the road of El Cajon. Storey used a racing sport. His Cba~I four-wood on the 173-yard first used an automatic * * * COMPLAINT DEPT. -San Otego Mesa College football coach John Kovacks is plain unhappy about being bustled into the South Coast Football Conference with four Orange County schools and San Diego City College. 15th. transmission in racing and Mesa V erode he was the first man to in- Lucl.lle Paddock scO!'ed a stall an air ~oil above the h<>le·in-ooe on the 150-yard car body. He is also regard· 18th hole. e<I as the man who started ' She used a S.wood tn the switch to A~erl~an • performing the feJlt Sunday. manuf.actured ~ngmes 1n in- with Shirley O'Brien playing ternationaJ racing. with her. It was he!' first regular green fees. Costa ltJe•a The Women's Club is in the hnals of the annual President's Cup To urnament v. 1th Nieta Boden a n d Adrianna Coote in the linal match for the championship . of the 'Pr~idential Cllght. Ual ilight has four left - with Vi Bailey and Mary Evelyn Imler battling for first and Hazel Webster and Elise Stipes in the con- solation flight in t h e secretary flight. Joyce Caplis and Bev Bat· tistoni fight it out for the consolation prize lo the preside ntial bracket. Others looking for honors are Betty Brown and Fran Lewis along with Ruby Hultberg and M a r g a r e t Bowen. In the first vice president flight, Martha a ampa and Jean Dalpee along with Pat Hawkinson and Ire n e Brazda compete. The "IF" event on Mon. day on the Los Lagos course had Bea Cave winning with a 106-31·75 !65). Second was Nadine Mau at 84·10-74 (67). The second vice presiden-Rita England won the ' GOLFING.A L') ~ WITH,/~,-1~ ~ -· ... --, ........ _ LET YOUR HEAD TURN WITH YOUR SHOULDERS Too m1ny 1olfers restrict their swinas unnec;essarlly by keeping their head rigid on . their backswina anddownswing. A riaid head Inhibits 1 full ind free turning of tht shoulders. In tht illustrations, you will note that my head turns quite a bit during my awing (note position· of th• "boxes" arou nd .my hHd), Though I advocate a turning of th e head, I oppose any rais- ing . or lowering or sideways movement. Suc'ti movement throws your clubhead out of its groove and thwarts a proper coiling and uncoiling of your shoulders. You will note, ·In the illustra. tions, that my head remain! behind the ball throughout my swing. Make especially sure that your head doesn't slide forward ·of the ball on your downswing. .. C 1HtMA1'L -a,. • ...._ c event on the Mesa Linda course with a 67, followe<I by Nina Dmelsoo and Evelyn Gorman, both at 69. Men's Club action on Saturday at Los Logos had Bob Steadl in with the low gross at 76. Low net belonged to Pete Willson with an 80-17-63. After that came Louls Hames (76-10-66), K e nt Bergstrom (79·12-67), Jack Blackketter (77·10-67), Billy Weagant (82·15-67). Dennis Schmitz (77·9..SS), Wendell Van Atta (M-16-68), Mel Ehlers (83·15-68) a n d Bernard Beaird (84-16-68). . Wolves Log Second Try At Opener LOS ANGELES -After ha vi ng the i r N o rt h American Soccer League opener with B 1 I t i m o r e postponed lM't S u n d a y because o( ttie ~th of Dr. Martin Lu.tlher King Jr .. the Los Angeles Wolves will try again East.er Sunday at the Pasadena R<>tSe Bowl. Kickoff for ttle Bays· Wolves game is 2 p.m. The game wi11 mark ttle debut of Dag Werneld in p r o f e s s i o n a I soccer. W~rneid will start in the froot line after starring for Jtl Coast Ra!Jim in {>Mt season,, ~ The game will b e preceded by a U.S. Soccer Cup eti minetion game pit· ting the Los Angeles Soccer Club and Teutonia of san Francisco. Winner will be t b e California representative in the United States Cup com· petition against ttle Cb.ioago Soccer Club in t h e &emifinals. Wolves coach Ray Wood said tile week delay has given his team time t-0 get1 ready. Following the Bays. the Wolves host ttie New York Generals at the Rose Bowl Wednes<l;ay night at 8 He feels the rivalries in San Diego (Grossmont and Southwestern are the other two San Diego JC's) were broken up because of the Orange County schools' threats to make a formal break with the California Jun- ior College Athletic Association. Originally. state JC conference realignment plans called for Golden West. Orange Coast. Santa Ana and Fullerton to form a conference with the four San Diego schools. bole-in-one in 15 yeara of '9:!9111mlll!!lfll'!!~~~---••SJm••m•m::c::ri golf. Paddock carded an 87 for the day. lrvkn e Irvine's Pr~ident's Cup RACE RESULTS "I'm not happy about the new conlerence at all," Kovacks says. Tournament is scheduled to ~_,l.r.'_....,,._.!IC~=-" .... •P"""'Cmlr-"!"r.l-~:=11,:--( "I'll be quite frank about it -I feel that when three or four schools put themselves in a position where they can control state realignment, you've got a bad situa- tion. "We don't mind the added travel -u•s just that it makes your recruiting more diliicuJt when you're in one conference for football and another fo1 other sports. ••rve had the best of associations with Dick Tuck· er (OCC) and Hal Sherbeck (Fullerton), but my only wish is that we could have been left in a conference with the two other San Diego schools.,, * * * BIKE DEPT. -If you go for the daredevil-type sports, check out the 200-yard hill climb the motor- cyclists are using at Saddleback Park in eastern Or- ange County. Looking down from the top. you a swear no wheel- ed machine could negotiate the 80 percent grade. But they do. complete its first round April 17. Defending cham- pion Jim Ward, an eight- handicapper leads the open- ing contingent. Anita Erickson garnered a hole·in·one Sunday on the 123-yard 13th hole . She used a five-Iron in recording her first ever perfecto. Competing with her was her husband, Heber. and Dr. Neal and Vick.le Garey. 11le foursome was com· peting in the better ball of partners event w h e r e Robert and Charlene Ross won honors with a 62. Tied for second with M were ~ge and Babe Hem aloog rib IX. John ELITE TEA.MS IN TOURNEY Top U.S. Gymnasts Thirty cradt wUeyball teams f r o m throughout Southern California will con· verge on Saota Ana College Saturday to compete in the college's open tournament. Santa Ana la hosting ~ tournament in cooperation with the U.S. Vol}eoyball Association. Tourney action st.arts It 8 a'.m. and 1Vill run for 12 I tr aiJbt hours. . Vie in Long Beach One of the real bargain& in Southland sports -the Senior National AAU Gym- nutfc championships -ls available today, Friday and Saturday. The nation's finest gym. null -aome Jo.1 men and womu -co throutrt their At Lllgun• BS Surfing Feature MOLL vwoeo PAIU( RISUL TS WIDNISDAY, APlllL It, 1'6e C .. ar allll Pnl l'IUT llAC•. 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Astonished. the veteran vl1ited t h e credit bureau and discovered that the reuon f o r bis credlt lroubles was that h1s former wife had run up a lot of un- paid bills just prior to their divorce. The veteran ex· plained tbtt he had Men unaware of U1e btls and the bureau agreed that h1a c.redil record should not •Uf· R.E. Hatch Rea ssigned By Security • Assistant vice ~resident Richard E. Hatch of Securl· ty First National Bank has bee'n a11igned as regional operations officer for the bank's coutal re g i o n , branch administration. Hitch, a !I u D t l D I t o ft Beach resident, bid been wi.Ub the._banlU en~ division, b r a n c h ad- ministntJon. He will ti. responsible for operations at ftr btcause of ha estranged wire's Irresponsibility. m, credit r~ord was cleart'd and ht got tht mortgage he needed CON8UMt.:R instalment credit oulstandiilg is now crossing the $100 billion mark. The ea.le with wtlich you, the consumer, can open a charge accowtt, get a new credit card or take out a bank loan i5 d 1 r e c t I y dependtn l on the voluminous records kept by t1'edit bureaus throughout the U S on virtually ev::·y bor rower or potential bor- rower. The above true story i! Just one illustration of how voluminou s. Lasl year alone. the 2.100 member bureeu.s Of the R&GIONAL OFFICER Rldt•rd E. H•tch :W Security branches from. ----------- Laguna Beach t h r o u g b Palos Verdes Est.ates. He joined Security Bank as a teller in 1954, was nam- ed a benk officer at the Bix- by Knolls branch in 1962 and was appointed assistant vice president in 1»65. Hatch, a native o f Nebraska,, attends t h e Churcb of God in Sant.a Ana. where he is a Sunday school supmnteodent. Imperial Deal Eyed NEW Y 0 R K (APl - General United Group Inc. 1a.ad it had reached an agreement to a c q u I r e Imperial lndu.triea Jnc. or San Gabriel, Calif. The transaction Involves an excban~ of st«k valued at $300,000. 1mpertal administers the activiUec of iroup insurnce trust and performs services for profit aharine retire· ment plana. Sun!!tel Chief Hou c an1ctl "lorman O'Connor . a 1c1oi- rient ol Newport Beach for !iix years. has been nam t'd direet.or or operations IDT Sunset Houat. ~ nation'• largest speO.Jty mail ordl'r firm. Prior to the promooon. O'Coonor WM manager of the Lot Ancelea company 's mail prOCHI deplrtmen t. He joined Sunset House ear- ly last year. MesanHelp Plan Parley Dick Lindley ol Costa. Mesa is helping plan the 49th annual International Conference or the American Management Society. slated for the St.aUer-HJlton, Hotel in Los Angeles, fr.ay 19-22. Lindley, associated with The NetUe~hlp Co.. heads the commilte<: in charge or racilitie~ and arran~emt'nt~ for the conclave. l'~pected In attract more than 5.000 delegates from all 1ec1Jon~ of the l 'rtitcd States. 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" • •• • • • • I ., • .· .. , .. ... . , .. . .. ' . r_11_um_..,_-'..;.P"_I _n_1_'>68 ________ r1Atl Y I'll~~· York tock Exchange List American · Stock Exchange Closing • 4 -• • • • t \ • I . . .. .,. . . . . .. ' ' . . . . .. . . ' . . .. . . .. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 ...... ,,.-;J, .. .., ••• 14, • _.., Sullivan •TJ1awingil' S miles Crack TV's Great Stone Face HALL OF FAMER UCI'• Eugene Lorln9 Loring Hailed In Dance Choreographer E u g e n e Loring, chairman of the department of dance at UCI. has been named to the dance profess1on's "ball of fame." By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI> - After 20 years of frozen • faced exposure on television tM rumor mill has it that the great thaw 1s on with Ed Sullivan. One source close to the scene intimated Ed was tak-• ing elocution lessons. One t'nl~lim'!la vindlctlve writer bmted he Mfl'1~~~ was more relaxed o n camera. A final unkind thrust was that Ed bad undergone plastic surgery enabling him to smile. To all this old stone face says: "Hah !" Pressed to explain the rumors, Sullivan said wh.ile relaxmg in Hollywood: "I'm smiling a little more oo the show now. mostly because the comedians are funnier. And I've been practiciflg in front of the mirror." Yeah, well what about this relaxation jazz? "Well. I am a little more relaxed." Ed said. "I bad my ulcer ~ut out. and that helps anyone relax." 'I'he latter may account for the fact that Ed seldom folds hi5 arms over his ab· domen anymore and doubles up wit.h what once was thought to be mirth or acute emba.Trassment. ll was the ulcer flaring up. FinaUy, SuJIJva n was con· fronted with the charge that h1s face appeared to be moremobile that 1l was on ly five or 10 years ago Did he or did he not undergo plasllc surgery. "HeU no.·• Then why the MW round grin. "To tell you the truth my teeth are much better oow and r don't have to •orry about opening my mouth. t had my teeth cappeG about four years ago.·• And Ulere you have It. the rejuvena.l.ed Ed Sllllivan. ~HST PIU. SVWI ~ Cork, c.tmill. USA Mlll'I C.,. r-. .• ..._ Tit..._._, .... n 1.AOUNA l aACN Mt ... ICMOOL ml'W11 • ..._,LL .,.M. ~·· No one -not th e 1'=========='11 wrestlers. Lawrenee Welk, ---------- .·G un a moke,' ' Tammy Grimes or anyone -has managed to remain oa the air for two solid decades, ... iillilfil j week after week. • • "It's ~e I don't com-' ~"'\ 4. I•• ~ J)f>te with my guest.a and quietly go about my work." Sullivan said. explaining his longevity. 1Gv..--..a.i1u1 .... -. Ed's CBS-TV show has RidmdBDrtoa been a showcase for tire Ei~'n-1-linest talent in the wwld. --~ -v-. from singers and comedians Alec Gwi•n.t11 to jugglers. animal acts, J>der{W.0, drill teams and acrobats. It has been a virtual llJlbe ~C " screen test for newcomers. a •••llJGm'-r comeback vehicle for ~ washed-up and a IOU?Ce of PAR.UOM PC1lJlS Ftesn exposllTe to ttlose on tiop. -~ked if there waa any one star who refused t.o goj on w show. Sulliv~ paused SLAM for a loo~ minute. "MarleM' Dtet:ricb. ' be a n s w e r e d "She's the only «ie.'' Loring, who rose to pro- minence for his production and performance in "Billy the Kid " an<f "Yankee Clip- per." has been named a' one of th.ree recipients of the 1967 Dance M a g a z l n e awards. The honor places a~~~r~ec~ wit;w.:!. ~l'"=TE=DO.==M=··A=PWIOMT==POUiE=='l·········I Long Beach Light Opera,,;:::~=adi=.!"~=.,;=~=!e~=c~=·=enc=•. : s:~; : Sets 'Oliver' Musical · Titl wxu11ou1 ! FE..,!~L ! "Oliver." the l a te s t him alongside the greats of B iti 1.. • ·t to Lo American dance. r s11 IIDpor ng The citation reads: "To Beach ~aft.er the Queen j:u~QL_.Loria&; _Bridginll~!_l_ will be presented by Food," "Who Will Buy?" and 1'You've Got to Plck a Pocket. or Two." 'RMl..prodoo&n~IHllffe NEW IALllA • ANAHEIM . • ~~s:T~H:.:WU ----llliliiiiiiiliiilU. CONVENTION • • CENTER •• • CHILO WITH PAllMT OMlT • ' WOl LO "-IMllU .. AllWILU"' ,Mlw\IOI ~ QillM ..., nsP neurae Jllf VIiia Wrt, ......,. te.dl ,,_...,"'" ......,, •.• l'.M. e.itrol ... ~ -.. Uitit T'IUh tr•f' TNllATita. "'°" Ailftl It -... IT. 0- DAILY FROM t t A.M. . . ' • ' •, ~· I It :.. IN COU)tt ·~w !)(NC SUZAHNE USTINOV·JONES·PLESHETTE. ----tl\e worlds of art and en:-me-um~"C'IVle-cfgb tertainment, he has made Opera. opening May ~· , s i gnificant choreograpb.ic ., Based on ~~les Dlck~ns contributions to the develop-Oliver Twist the mU3lC~J menl of an American rtyle tells th~ story of an orphan s in ballet, films and musJcaJ wandenngs through the comedy. As a California underworl~ of London ln the educator, he has produced early 1800 s. 6y .James Brittain ·and choreographed by Cris Tim· mons. .J a c k Kroesen is musical director. Tickets are on sale now at the Civic Llght Opera box office and can be reserved by calling (213) 432-7926. 0,.. 6:41 • ...., 2:11 e Ends s.turday e lruc1 Brown'• :--.,---.u-t e '1 CONCERTS • • • . ~. • TONIGHT .1~------~---llim•IK • THUUDAY • APllL 11 • scores or v e r s a t I I e Stan:lng in the title role Is performers who bring quail· Ray Dimas, who at the ~ge,;;==========11 ty to contemporary theater of 9 aJre~dy has an .un-dance " pressive list of theatrical The.award was announced credits. PlayU;sg the role of . Fagin, the tramer of a gang In the April i!sue of Dance of youthful pickpockets will Magazine, the n a t I o n a l be David Darrell. ' journal o f prof easiooal Ken Jones portrays the dance. . . bully, Bill Sykes and Jac- ,._O'T...._Awe..._ "THE BIBLE" l'IW ACAOIMY AWAltO IHOltT C111tht-r ... , I:•,,,,._ ...... l 117-4:»71•1t:lt The maganne has publish-queline McFadden plays his ed. several feature articles girl friend. Nancy. Others in during the past year about the cast include Lou Monica Loring and h I a establish-Barbara Jordan. P a u i 1~========;~11 ~ent of a professional cur-McConnell. Lindsay Jones. r tcula of dance at UCI, end Robert McCaman. a n d described it as a pioneering Audrey Share. e_ffort. Under Lorlng'1 dir~ A 25-boy chorus portrays tion. the UCJ dance depart· Oliver's companions both in ment gave its d e bu t the orphanage. wh~re his performance earlfer this adventures begin. and in year In original work& by Fagin's gang of pi c It the master. pockets. The m a g'a z I n e charac-The show includes such BOAT BUFFS Almo11 Lockat.ey 11 fllo Mtly full • tlm• t.oatint MifM worklnt on ony 11•w•poper In Oren9• County. Hit .... cluti•• covore9• of boat. 1119 on4 yechti119 11ew1 Is • 4'•ily fHtur• of th• DAILY '!LOT. lhe ~n.Oless .~u.m.mer . .... 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Mcinnis and F.d Hirth over the District 2 and District 5 incumbenLi; clearly demonstrated widespread dissatisfaction with the dtrt!Clion city government was taking -or not taking. Rightly or wrongly. most voters apparently felt thP old <'Ouncil was loo mired in bitterness and bickering among councif members. And the electorate ~spondl:.'d. The ousted rncumbents were very much a part of this disharmony So. too. was Mayor Paul J. Gruber. who sounded ont! final note of discord -and typified lhe prnbll.'m -with his unprecedented campaign endorse· ment~ Councilman Lindsley Parsons, the only one of thrct 1ncumbcnL-; to 'Win Tuesday, came surprisingly close to rnakrng it a clean weep ror the challengers. Whilt Mc· Innis and Hirth won by 2-1 margins. Parsons won a small victory over a not weO·known challenger whose cu 1pa1gn was weak until the closing hours of the race. That. lo us. underscored the voter dissatisfaction with the course of local government. Tuesday's message, then. to the winners -and to 1111' other four council members-is plain: rut out the politicking, and get down to business. Arrj there's plenty of business to get down to f'<>r openers. there is the selection of a new mayor. The new council will huddle on this on April 16. It 1s hoped the decision will not be reached in the sa me spin! n! acrimony as two vears ago. Wilh that out of the way. municipal lawmaker!I will h;ive to deride suc:1 matters a~: cost the taxpayers $32 000. and contains much about the city's present and future traffk problemE-that is unargu- able. Its beach roadway suggestion. of tour'>e. is unJikety ever to be implemented. But the report .tlscusscs mucb else that can be done to ease t~ traff\I' muddle facing Newport. -What to do about city-schools cooperation. All can· didates, losers included. declared themselves in favor of this. Now is the time for the winners. at lrast. to fol· tow up the words with some action. -What to do about a new civir rcnt:?r. The old rounc1I broke no records in pu~illng ahead with this pro- 1ect. as the cost of everythin-: went up Perhaps the nii rouncil ran move with a bit more dispatl'h. -What to do about the proposed police-momtored television surveillance system. Mcfnms, Hirth and Par- on.c; during the campaign agreNi the system might have ment. but its installation and use should be carefully impervised This is not an unrea.wnable suggestion and pn::;umably will be considered whenever Congress al· rocatcs the r~quired funds. That, of course. is just a small part or the top of the list Tidelands use fees, charting the city's long- range goals and objectives and doing somethmg about Orange County Airport expansion and noise are high up there. also. -What lo do about the Wilbur Smith report. n · rt 's a $200 a month job that will require every bit O'f the executive leadership we know Donat·\.! A. Mclnnis. Ed Hirth and Lindsley Parsons and the four hold·over !'Ouncit members are capable of providing. N ''WELL, lT WASN 'T VERY PRETTY BEFORE, EITHER.• Easter Is a Good Tlme to Evaluate Our Lives --111 Western S nriety .. -Pe~-­ (;loomv . Gus: MOlie-y 1t~s -Rep1ace -~Love~GU1-crance--· • While in Nrw York not lung a~o. onP of th" p'"YS I wrnt to SN' was "Scuh3 Duhtl ." clcscribcd b,· its author as ~ •·ren<:P comedy.'' One of thr mn• t tcn~e moment!I occ·urrcd when a female member of the ca!lt descendrd a staircasr with a totally bare bosom. A little gasp went through the au- rliencP -I atmo~t said a titler -a~ the actre-;s stood around chatting with other members of the cast Then. In· "ouc1:intly carrvinl! 11 glass or milk in hl'r hand. shP ascl'ndrd the sta1rc2,e and di~apJ)C'3rf'ri from v1rw Wll.\T WAS INTERESTING aboul this singular even! on the Broadway •Hage was not Lhe initial reaction of the audience. but ils subsequent in- difference. After the first momentarv shock. she m11?ht as well have been covered with a Mother Hubbard for all the attention she was pmd Thi~ was only htrlhrr proof to m~· m111cl. lhat cultural tah11M krrp ativr llw 'rn Plr-n1"nti; lhrv ~"rk to sup· prf',C f)• 'lit" (hp lfll'l:-t(' ~l''(ll:JlitV or n1•r r1.t t111'" Pl ~nm1· ,.,.cn""I~. in 11thrr rr~•':<'"" \Ir :i:'f' ~1n111st·p.,thr"11"11·:ilh in1.,t'l~1-11,n1 nml lhr f1·m1lr hrr;i~I i'> C'"• l<11n;,• ~ pt 1mr "' mptnm of 1111r In :ilinn:il nmralil" " IN \10RF. rnt\tlTl\'E ancl hrallh· irr-cultures. lhr brrasl 1~ an or~an nr lactation and lilllp rlsr It i!! ror fredin~ Infant~. and may he atlr:ic· live or unattractive. depending on the condition of the bodv Rut II i~ nnl rPl!arded a~ a seconclar\' S<'X Char actrrichc · Why nol let the San Joaqwn School District solve the school· mg problems of the new Irvine tr •. .,s? Newport Beach doesn 't h?"P 10 annPx ! -S. S. T,.., teatvrt ,.fttctt rt • .. "~ ~...,,. Att ~UtsUrlly ll!OM ti "'" ~twt••,.r, S.'"9 yevr IN! Ht•• It OIHmY Ow, Ot ltY "i.1. In Western society -and most hysterically in America -the brea~I has become the primary sexual sym· ho\. Entire "acting" carttn havt> been based on it. Mammary measure· ments are cited in the entertalnmrnt 1·olumns, much like stock markl't quotations on the financial page. And. of course. a muJtl.mrnlon doUar indt1s· Lry ha5 sprung up tor outl devoted to the synthetic enhancement or the bosom. VET. WITHIN 30 seconds on thf' stage, that actress' breasts assumed no more importance than her elbows or her shoulder blades . The audiencf' was caught up in the dialog, in the plot and action : she could have sprouted a third breast. and hardly anyone woulcl have noticed. so qu ickly did w1> becomP accustomed to the exposure. It is a peculiar characteristic or the We!itern world to identify the degree of nudity with a corresponding degr~ of "immorality" -when. of course. there is no correlation between the two. A nudist colony. for instance. is the most depresslngly hygienic and antierotic place on earth. lf we all walked around naked. sex would take it~ proper place as tbe funny. awkward. sometime thinl{ it really is. To the Editor: Easter 1s :i very good time to eval- uate our lives and renew our sland for the Christian background of this country. My husband and l agree. m lookint' back Qver thf events of lht> past months. that our troubles as a nation are basicaJly the same as those of the American family today. These trou bles fa ll on the selfishness of the parents. Our children as a· whole are uncontrolled and confused. They lack the guidance of love and understancl- ing. Money has r e pl a c e d this RUidance. A~ A NATION we have all but st.amped out our Christian heritagt Our rights give us all lhe freerlom to do as we please yet we stomp on any· one who has ideas different than our~ The only cure is to put Christ inti) our Jives. live the Ten Command· ments. punish with love and concern those who break the laws and remem· ber the family that "does" together will stay together. Home ls the best school a child will ever find. What are our ch ildren learning there? A story about the F.aster Bunny instead of the Risen Christ and about Sa nta Clau~ instearl or the birth of Chri<lt. 1'11F.SE NATIONAL holida"" arr Christian holid~ys yet if our q•hnnlc; put Christ into their celebration nf these holidays they hear loud protests rrom the parents. Thanks¢vinl! i~ ~ mockery! We give thanks for what we havf' then go out and shoot down our leaders and rob our nei~hbor~ We should all take a good lonl! look at ourselves. This is a Christian nation of people who don 't want the word GOD mentioned in our schools May God forgive us and help u~ fnr He is the only one who can! .TE~N MAlTRTNE MORTO"l 'Politics Battle Plan' Wutlng E"rrftf'~ To the Editor: · Human activ11y, ltke (~aut. can hfi rliv1drd 11110 three part~ social, the pur~u1t of pteasurP: econo mic. thf' r>ursu.11 of profit: and political. the pursuit of power. Political is the most ohsessive because the lord~ or plea!>Urt> and the lords of profit end I.IP al the mercy of the lords or powct." So bn.in~ a ltmely book for a cam- paign year. 'Politics Ilattle Plan.'' by Herbert M Baus and Willlam 8. Ros~. t MacMillan, "1e'A York. 399 pgs . $7 9;) I Baus and Ros~ are partnen in a Lex Angeles-based campa.ign management firm of the same name. They're represe ntative of a relauvely new ctevelopment on the political campaign !ICene from metropolitan lo s1~te and national levels -the professional campa1gn manager. <Mark Hanna pro- vided the first dim beginnines in elec- ting McKinley in 1896 ) Baus got some ol his eartr. ex- perience under the late Clem Whitaker who. with his wife Leone Baxter. pioneered the activity In Catllornla poUtks. The WhJtAker & 811'lter fl.rm Is still in business \n San l rancisco but has ple.oty of compelltioo !Tom the Soutbern Califomia firms of Baus and ~~-?i!rlJ:~tJS~ Ol)eratl®,. currently manages o. Thomu Kuchfll '• re-tleci1MI unr· patgn.) Baua and Rosa have produced 3 h11hl1 readable, totally reveahn• report of t.be lnilde ,rorkings of the mod•m major political campalp. rn the pr~ss tMJ u.wer 1uch ques· lift• .. thtSf.' -Whit a.& tbe Dt4)1l lmportant of &U T.he Beek•a.n 'luatificatlons for a cand idate runni:i.R for office? -If money is thP mother's milk of politics. is il necessarlly a guarantee of political victory? < B a r r y Goldwater's campaign provides thf' answer to thi-1 one l -ls running for olflce becoming a millionaire's game? -Should political conb'ibutlons bf income tax exempt? ' -How much of an advantage is 1n· cumbency• -New York's Rockefeller a n d California's Brown were both doomed to exticction according to alt pre-elec· lJon polls in 1966. Why did Rockefeller win and Brown lose? -To df'bate or not to debate~ -An political campaigM really necessary! Tbese and scores ol other questions of gent?ral interest are anawered ia the course of "Politic~ Battle Plan's" ~elation of how wtnnlng campaigns are plotted, organized and f\naneed. An exhaastlve analysis of the ad· vwsiA&r ~liclty and ma11 and speciai me 1 ~ la also Included along wlttl raacinatiftf-eeeoonta-4! trow-many famous candldaw won or lost. Although many of ~ modern 11ophlstic;ated I a1'd expetUlvel techni· ques are beyond th• reach of local candidates. tht book oUm ucellenl Ideas and IUJdf'hnes ror loe1l cam· pa1gns. -A. W B The United St.ates is faced 111th ~ i;eries of problt.ms that must be snlv<'d 1n order to move ahead. We appear to b.! wasting our national ener~1es nn things that aren't important The b1g- ~est waste of all is the military establishment In Vietnam. Without ctear~ut national ·goals. thf' w<1ste become!! criminal. IF WE ~1U~T spend $30 btllton a year. I would much rather It hr ~pl'nt on the following : Bt1 . G .... ,.,,., George: m an aspiring novelist tiu1 disgusted with thr trend '" publishing to include a lot ' or on-purpose se~ in a book for sale!! purposes. Do you think m' book will have a chancr 10 become a best·seller if I lcavp out all the on.purpo t <:rx publl.ahers seem to want~ \' If Dear V. H.: A writer should never be swaye<l by what he thinks are "rules" for writing a succe ·ful book. Th~re Is no ruJe wh ich • s~ Lbe.s~seller_must jnclude loH>f-en-pwpost! &ex. ln r~. ~, n:11d a best•sel!er rmt too loni:: ago m which ~ of the ~-. seemed almost tntlrtly ac. cidental. ISend ynur prohlcm~ to Geor11I' -learn tht power nf Sidew3,-, Thlnklns About one and a h~lf volb l Leuen from reade-ra art welcome ~nrmfllly writers should convey their rnessage1 m 30() word.i or less. The nghc to condense letters to fit spact or eliminate libel " reserved. All let- cers must in.elude signature and mail· my 11ddress. but Mmes will b« wtth· nekt on reqt1t8'. 1 Feeding lhe world lthe technology exists l. 2. Research on populaUon control. 3. Educat.ion or our own and other peoples. 4. Urban renewal and rebuilding. S. Medical research. 6. Oceanography. 7. Space research. II. Air and water poUution control. 9. DesaUniiaUon plants around tbe world. 10. Nuclear power plants. 11. Transportation problems. IT IS WITHIN OUR grasp to do any of the above. We have th e technological capacity to really get moving. But we are led by politicians and so are the leaders of the Com- m unl~t block. It is a shame that we have 20th..Cen· tu ry technology directed by 19th Ccn· tury political barbarians. DANIEi. SCHNEID To lhe Editor: I would like to clanfy what appears to be misleading information. Ex· ccrpls from a thank.you letter I Sept 25. 1967) tbat I. as principal of Newport Harbor High School. sent to Mr. Al Forgit. a citizen and businessman in this community. ap· pear to have been used by Mr. forglt's campai1m committee as sup- portive information. t submit a copy of the September letter and request that yO\I print It In its entirety so that this situation may be clarified. As you can see. my com- ments In the letter had nothing to do with Mr. Forgit's role ai1 city coun· cilman. The letter fOllows : "Dear Mr. Forg1t: ''Thank you very much for devoting one of your wee.kly ad.a to the return of Sunset League foolbaJl l<' the Harbor area. Yes. wlnnir·g teams. be they in the clasSToom or on the 1tbletic field, are backed by a spirited community. I am happy that you are a member of this community and that you chose to show your support in this manner. "Harbor H1~h toub forward to your continued su ppor1 of our educational prol{nm. "Sincerely yours. ··CHARLES E. GODSHALL "Principal" f'orgh r1. S«!hoob To the Editor: Mayor Gruber. who thinks residents or Newport Beach should not trouble the City Council with requests to be heard. also considers this community so removed from our state and nation that he could personally refuse to lower t.he flag in honor of an American who died trying to reconcile men or differing color and views. Can we afford to be represented by a man who is so burdened by self·im· portance and so i~norant of the in· terrelationship or peopl e a n d government~ HELEN MEYER IHplt• l•palre4 To the Editor: [ learned today that the Newport Beach city hall flag new as usual, unaffected by the tragic assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Would it have.hnpeired the official dignity or our city it city hall had given some sign of official respect to the memory of Dr. King. Nobel Laureate for Peace. distinguished 'leader. and martyr for America? At a time when the na tion mourm1, when Memphis itsel' declares a three· day mourrung perioo, It would appear that city hall's failure tq participate is so conspicuous as to require ex- planation. I confess that l am unable to appreciate the significance of lhP abstinence from official grief. I!! it c.-onceivabte that Martin Luther Kin~ is a controversial fig11rf' in Newport Beach7 GEORGE W. BROWN K i"fJ'• Nea-tn.leaee TO" the Editor: The flag of the United States. hunl{ low Saturday at our Newport Beach City Hall. joining the other flags flyi'ng a( half-mast throughout our com· munity. It seems fittjng to use lht!I symbol of our country to bonor the man. Martin Luther King. He fought all bis adult life for more freedom and ,opportunities for his people wbo are our people. But he i11sisted the fight be noD-violent. WE ARE LIVING again In a world in revolt. There Is little any of us can do to stifle man's aroused determJna· tion lo light for what he believes is right. But in Ulit country •"e cannot and will not tolerate violence as a method in this fight. Tber efnre we must give recognJtion lo those wbo use weapons and methods that are not Vlolen1. Pressure tactics such as boycotts, strlkes. pro.. lt!st marches need to be accepted as effective methods of bringing about construt'tive chan~s. IRRITATING aocl frightening a11 these tactics can be. they are still trditional American techniques to be used when ve.rbal ba.rgalnlJ\I tails. They a.re not violence. With our nag at nall·mast, we bondt the memory or an American wbo won world recognition as the winner of the Nobel rea~e. Prlze. We honor him for the support he gave to thll principle ol non~iolf'oce In bl1 fight to brlnl about aocial change In today'• turbuhlot wodd. MARCAJ\ET A. DALE fellow workers who do not rate one of their own. lF THOSE vigilant watchdogs of the city treasury were really interested i.n conserving the public's money, all of the city cars could be reserved for of· ficlal use only. and the size or the fleet reduced considerably for the reason that the only time that all of the cars are required at one time is when it is lime Lo go home. IC the cars were to be placed i.n a motor pool under the control of the city manager's office, the needs of the city could be met with far fewer miles driven at city expense and far fewer cars in total. THE MANNER in which extra cars are initiaJly authorized is of interest. Usually some old car that ls slated to be turned in is held back at a cost o! several hundred dollars. The zinger 1s that at the next opportunity the car is shown to have a poor record of availability and is expensive to operate. so it is recommended for replacement. Several ways that abuse o( the cars could be checked is for each user to budget his automotive use as a certain number of miles lo be driven durin~ a ye-a:r, and the other would be to forbid their use for any private purpose. ONF. f,rITLF. saving like this will not significantly affect the tax rate, hut litUf' economies in all areas will allow reserves to be accumulated which can be used for some 1>roject of tangible benefit to the city such as the preparation of a new usable up to date comprehensive general plan. EDWARD FARR LESTER Balboa fsland Deatrot1i"fJ Be•11111 To the Editor: r certainly agree with R. H. Clucas (Mailbox. April 3l about a six-lane highway down the N e w p o r t beachfront. It will destroy the natural beauty of our town and our beadies and shores. We encourage everyone to spend tra•1el money in our beautiful America <and there is so much to see that it is impossible to see it all in a lifetime), yet we destroy the beauty God gave us. WE RA VE DONE so much damage to our seashores in S o u t It e r n CaUfornla with those drilling wells and every American knows that. Please, let's not do more. I'm ready to give up my gasoline- powered car tor one operated by a smokeless power that OW' sdentists &U1'11ly can bui\d U ~y're able to send lhlps to the moon and satellites around the world S. GUIDONE t ha ve to ta11gh when t read Al F·orgit's campaign literature implying support of our puhli. schools. Whereai he ro•y have AupportP<.i our schools In the past. he dJd anything but support our schools durlng the last school bond _e911ea.,.._l41fl.,.,e .. --ar""t'...,ff'"'ergoing tcr1mis-1~the'l~---~M~.....-.~· ~~P_:-~=.1:.:.:.:.~==- sc in Uill lfH. ·,.wner--rar""t.....,,.c:enr""·-... T~o-.Oii,.,.-...,E""dl.....,.to=r.,..: - lainlY aotn1 to Med the npport-vt tttct-DMp wtUdn the lln9st of f\'S'Y ee City Counc\I. rupccllna c:H,y employe beau • beart MRS. JOmJ P'. KINNER that detira nothlnl more pusloutel1 t.han a big blot city car lo d.ri\lt home at night. Not on.11 ts • car a .-it.ta.· UaJ flntadal bentfit wl\lch does not appur on the salary 1u.rvet1. but h 1.8 a atatus aymbol beyond compar• to M•,,_.,. Grt1•~r Tn \bf Edltor: u lJ aurely no colndde.nce lbat \ •I --..-. ..... -.. 9'\19 ---... ···~--··· ~hur~ Apnl lt 19&8 • OAlL 'f PllOT • .ll 6ities." H3Ve · io . Place , •· on Restrictions I • DriVers? WASHINGTON (AP) revive public ti'auortMloll tbe oopulation of $e coon.-a)ld more oomtorlabkl. ' urban transportation," bas commuters. in advance. on years. _ Lrom 19bUUoo iJ\1945 to leu Federal otnclala are aayiq -mainly buau and traila try.'~ · ' The ~at probaeat, ofw beet1 urging cities to set the idea. Unless quite a. (ew So far, the . federal effort di.an t bilUQn'" !11 1966, even privately they believe tbe -as a greater alternative Wblltever the IOWtibns, !¥:~ u.y,.1\ lettlnl'people aside one lane on freeways buses-are uatng the reserved has failed to halt the decline though the uroan population nation's largest cities soon to travel by car. federal off.icl&ls b e 11 e·v e t~ luff tt\elr ~s !Of a bus. for exclusive uses of buses. lane frQm the start, people in urban'. traaal.t passengers, b:aa been soaring. will have to place harsh Boyd, )¥hose agency ls the ~v.itopment'ot ne* and bet· In the one controlled new Explaining the ldea, yet to jammed lJ:\ cars bumpel' to'--=-=-=--=--===----==-----=----. r~tions on when and first ever to be given o~r-~means of transportation ,blls uperinlent to date, be tried by any city, Boyd bumper in the other lanes J•-pi1111 Jae• Pre School where people CID drive. all respomibillty for the ts•critioal to revival oL .the-~Iller& in Peot1I," Dl.. $ays ; simply W'Oll't stand for.it. . •11 ... Some efficia1' a u g g est transportaeloo ~ ot the dttcaylng cities. And tl\ey well lo tbei'Jdea. ·-"Suppose you could buy But the potential for.traf· Loe1ted on the that entire stetiona of cen.-country, bat auaeated a are deeply aware that they Aboard ttle buses they Md tlie morning paper and get a fie relief is tremendous. a.ck Bay Overlooklng tral cities will have to be number of cbansea the are in a race with the COO· such auperservice as front· cup of coffee on a bus that Buses traveU11g at 35 to 40 Newport • Costa Mesa placed off Umita to motor cities might make eo relieve tinwng flood of ~le to door piobp, bot cottee terV· passed direcUy to a reserv· miles per hour could carry I dn vehlcles. 'nle reason: traffic the horrol's of congestion. urban m-eaa. ed by attractive hOl'telMI. ed la ne on a freeway and zs.000-cao.ooo people an boUr Chll ren Dally 7:3Q-5:30 congestion II threateniag to One is that ffcil city or Most promising of tbe ~ passes • ~ ~O. nonstop to the city? Would Sn • one lane, compared tQ·I Under New Management choke the 1'1naiairlg file out urban area regulate that bere·aod·now ldea is mabng home billing, guaranteed. you leave the car at home?" 3,000· people , ln cars in the I MRS. PACE'ITJ, Director ol the already sick cities. parklng rates be set to Co qp better motol'ized r a p i d seating, paid t.uic8b service .. We don't know t h ~ same lane. · 2549 Tustin Ave. secret a r y • of ra1ber than dOwn for each transit. Researchers are in case ol a bus btteak&nrn. ar.~wer," be confesses. 'To · develop new system~ Cod a Mesa Tra.asportatioo AlaJ1 S. Bo?d additk>nal hour. trying to find ways of m~· Bo~. who says .~ .b ~ Though it sounds simple, and revitalize old ones, Hl:J.D 646-0677 -.. put it this way 1D an t.n· Boyd stresses lbat bis ing ~ bus q u I et er . "go slow as molaues ap. the plan becomes compleJt hts spent a third of a billion Enroll Now for Summer terview: department is not dictating 1__:s::m::oo::th::e::r..:.· ....:m=ore~.:attr=..:a::ct.i::· v:..:e:__:p!::r<*h.=:.......:to:_:new=_:f~::..:ms=-..:•:..f __:be::.::c=au::s::.e...::o::.f _:th::e:....::need=...:to:..:se::U:_:::.do::ll::ar::s:_:in:.:... _th::::e _..::la::st:....:tbr=..:ee:..'.::===================: ''There isn't enough solutions. For the next few mo~y in the United States years. he says, "We'll be to build a str~et ·and trying to find out wbat kind highway system to aUow of a system of transporta- everybody to go everyw.bere tioo people want." they wamt to at any time of But much of the hope fO£ 1be day" in and '81"0und the relieving urban congestion big µrban areas. · has come to .l'est wi:th Secretary Robert C , a 1 t e r n a t i v e s to the Weaver of the Department motorcar. Of those that are of H$>USiog and U r b a n known, the rn<l6t discussed Development -HUD -is rail rapid t t. a n s f t : poin.t.s out, however. that to subway, elevated or ground- quertion the freedom of level. every American to drive D e P a r l m e n t o f anywhere he wants ''is Tran sportatioo officials politically dangerous.·~ maintain that rail transit But many officials ques· lw been oversold, however. tioned in a aeries of in-They point out that only terviews said they believe about 15 of the nation's the issue will have to be tac-largest cities have the ed. And soon. population density to make For despite new efforts by such a fiXed-route system government and industry, feasible. And six already they say, the gloomy pro-have it in some form. They gnosis is this: urban traffic are New York. Cb!cago, congestion will get even P h 11 ad e l pbia, Boston, worse for at least the next Cleveland and Newark. N.J. several years. But officials of HUD. Jive ti litile eictra .. The government, wt)jch which ~ters a new :,:-=._,~1he-~U:W:::J!..~alD:~~aid~~~!~~~~~~~=t i~presenttietvrrt~f m1s~aitiit;= mgar · . . II on aut.omobiles ttu-Ougb the more ~d better r a 1 l federal aid highway pro-systems will go far to gram oow is trying to aUeviate congestfon where it reve~ ttie trend. It has is worst -in the largest been pouring money into ex-cities. ir;ting transit systems to im· Charles M. Haar. HUD's prove and modernize them. assistant secretary for And it has beg\m cranking metropolitan development. up a research program to contends that •·rail systems find new ways of moving have been undersold. lf people and goods around anything. The 14 or 15 cities urban areas. we're ~about make up The aim is to develop and somethlng like 30 perceDt of Kathy Fiscus Recalled At Dinner for Parents SAN MAJm\O (UPI) :;- On an April eventna euctlY 19 years ago, the body of a golden-hatred little girl was lifted' up from a well and all across the United States people wept at the news she was dead. The child was Kathy Fiscus, three and one-half years old. Tuesday night. scores of San Marino citizens who shared the tragedy honored Kathy's parents. David H. Fiscus and hls wife, Allee, at a fareweU b a n q u e t . Fiscus is moving to Mon· terey, Calif .• in a new job with the water company after staying on for 19 years in the little community since the tragedy occurred. Why have they remained here all these years? "We saw no reason to leave." Fiscus said Wed- nesday. "We d1d move to another house. But our friends here had been so wond~rful we wouldn't have thought of leaving." It was on April 8. 1949. that Kathy, skipping and jumping across a vacant lot, landed in a 14-inch diam- eter steelwell cuing and dropped down the shaft. She was soon missed and within a short time her cries brought would-be rescuers to the well. Her mother called down to her and the child replied. Hope was high that Kathy would socn be brought out. For two days 142 men clawed frantically into the ground in an attempt to reach the little girl. A haU million dollars worth of heavy digging and drilling equipment was brought to the lot. Television cameras brought the scene Jive into American homes -the first big story the new television media had so covered. Peo- ple in churches across the country prayed. Then on Sunday night, April 10. the child's body was recovered. She had drowned in .the water in the 104-foot well. A coroner's report said that she pro· bably had died within two hours of falling into the shaft in a one in a million accident. The National Safety Coun- cil said Kathy's death led to legislation requiring cover- ing of wells and other open death traps that saved the lives of hundreds of other children. The Fiscuses live alone now. Their other daughter. Barbara. 28. i11 working away from home. Fiscus doesn't want to talk about the tragedy. He feels as he did then w}¥!n he said: "There is nothing we can say to thank the many peo- ple whose activities and many sacrifices have been made beyond belief on behalf of o\U' family." Love the ~Colorful s·ound or Oran9e County Music RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion ltland, Newport Beach ' ~ ... , ---------- ·Go withthe · Mileage · Maker Don't be a stay-at-home. Get out and go.·:. live a little extra. Do something you~d like to qo .. Go horseback riding. See.a.play. G6 on a hike. Take in a zoo- gi raffes, monkeys, lions. elephants, pea· ttuts and all. Or get that creak out of your .. golf swing. Go some place pretty and 'take pictures. Or sail a Saturday away. Live a little· ext ra ... enjoy the good life .•• with the extra mileage you get from the Mileage Maker gasol ine -Richfi.eld Imperial Boron. It's easy to do. All you have to do is pull into one of those beauti- ful new Richf ield stations you've been noticing. (We're not quite prepared to call them "service salons"-but they are showplaces of service.) How about th is weekend ? Why don 't you join the people who live a little extra. Fun people. Action people . Your.kind of peop le. Going places and doing things on the extra·mileage they get when they_ go with .... I ' ... . • . TBUVlllON VQWI ;~ltim~ . Ruling Hurts .. ., · ly RICK ouaaow HOµ.YWOOD (UPl)-Crossoven. by acton and pollticlana into "tacb other's fieldl have lldclecl a thorou~hl:y modem compllcauon to broadcalUna'• equal-ftme regulations. When actor Ronald Reagan. now governor of CaJifomia, got deeply involved in the political de- cisions that led to his present offic.e, he left as host of the television series "Death Valley Days." There was reported concern the equal-time provision might apply otherwise. · WHEN, SEVERAL years back. it appeared that Steve Allen was going to run for Con~ress. he tem· porarily left the television series "I ve Got a Se- cret." The same concern was repor'ted in this case. Mayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles, meanwhile, pondered a similar problem several months ago. Although it now ar pears he probably won'.t bav~ a televisfon show o his own 1'ext year, h1s sen.es .. had beep renewed for its fourth quarter at the time. And he acknowledged then that if he ran for ~ayor again next year, he might have to suspend his pro- gram--0r get another host to fill in. Current examples of possible equal-time bead· aches are summarized neatly in thls week's TV Guide, in reference to Andy Williams and Rafer Johnson. the ex-Olympic star . who bas acted ~nd now has taken up. sportscasting. The magazw~ notes : NBC HA·s yanked former Olympics decathlon champion Raf er Johnson oU its Los Angeles station KNBC as a sportcaster (but kept him on payr_oll) pending an FCC ruling on whether the equat~tune rule applies in Johnson's case as a member of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's convention slate in the Call· fomia primary. "An aHirmative FCC reply could have far- reaching consequences. For instance, Andy Wil- liams, who has an NBC special booked for April 28, also is a Bobby Kennedy delegate." If this sort of broadcastin g nervousness over the equal-time regulations keeps up. one can envis- ion the day when ground rules have been refined for all cases. For instance: IF GOV. REAGAN should ever run against Sen. Kennedy for president. and a video station shows two of Reagan's old movies on the late show. will the Kennedy forces demand two Andy Williams re- runs in return 7 The Democrats may have overlooked their real weak spot in the comlntt elections. They have no one. in the fierce fight for the minds of television viewers. to comppre with George Murphy and Shir- ley Temple on the late show. THE CHANNEL SWIM : Figure skating cham- pion Peitgy Fleming has signed a long-term agree- ment with NBC . and in the works are a television special with her. as well as plans to ma.Q her "a major show business personality" . . . ~n hour <locumentary about the husband-and-wife auto rac- in~ team of Crai~ and Lee Breedlove airs on ABC- TV' June 8 ... Tiny Tim. hailed by connoisseurs as a jlreater singer than Ton v Bennett or Barbra Strei- ~and. returns to NBC-TV's "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-in" April 29. Dennis the Metaace H PEANUTS IF I PCNT'F.lNP mr 1NP1,AN CAMP SOON,' l'l.L HAVE. 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IHI *4' w to PNMftl -. will! 11w __ ,., -"' to I"-lll\dlnl!IM4 el ""' f!lflcat NO MATTER LEGAL NOTICE of fib ·"-MAllVEN f . HOWUO. -------------t• Not1b Vine St., Sull9 IJU, ~ SUPa11oa COUIT Of' TM• cant. tGO'lt ..... kll Is lht PleQI "' ...,.,,_. ITATa Ofl CAUPOlllUA ,oa of "-ufldt"'**' In aH ~ ._,. TMI COUNTY OIJ ~..... tahllne ... "-al• .. of Ml4I ...,,, lie. A-tfm wllllln ala ,,_.,,. -Illa flN Mii~ NOTICI 01' MUllll .. O, lion of Ill~ notlQI. PntTIOM ~ ll'•OIATI Oii WILL O.Nd Merell "· , ... AND PCMl Norm•n J. Jofl- LSTTlllS THTAMIMTAltY Admlnlalralot ol tlw fahlle WHAT Eslale o1 MtMn L, Wet-, Oe<.taMCI. of IM above M~ dlocodenl NOT ICE IS HEllHY GIVEN T,,.t F-MA•VIN I . HOWAllD, l W•'-' Im tlltd llfftln • lleilllon for , ... Nerlll VIM"" WW ttU. Pr<>IMlt of Wiit •nd for 1uu41~ Of 1.tlttrt ...,..,...., Ca ....... a ..... TnlarMlll.ry 19 ll'tHflOMr, rmrtn<ie lo TILi UIJI ~ wl't1dl ll madt tor IUr!Mr perllcvlut. and AllWMY .., ---INll Ille time ef141 •lace of llNrl,,. IM ll'ublhlled Otet11e cont 0.llY 11'11!•1• ........ lies -Ml for Al>rll ,., tMI, el April 4, 11. II, U. 1968 SU-61 ~' •;::· 1'"ot ":id~.,°''°'°= LEGAL NOTlt'E t-=:: Ill "" (Jty of Sant• AM. --,-u-.. -1-.-,0-.-COU--llT_Ol' __ T_H_I __ 0.led April $, IMI ITAT• 0' CALl,OllHIA l'Oa W E ST JOHN, Col/lllv C..,._ THI COUNTY ., OllAHOI .... I --.... '""'"' 41t IMI 11"1 ''"°" NOTICI 0, MIAal ... Of' C--. ca•-• fMtt l'ITIT1011 l'Oa .. llOMTI 0, Ttl: 541-lt•l ..W747 WILL ANO 1'011 An.,...., ter ll'alll._ llTTIH THTAMINTAllY P11bllll\H Ore"" Cont 0.111' ll'llot, Etlet. Of IOA M. PATTISON. eka IOA AMII lt. II, 17, IHe ff~ ll'ATTISON. eu Mn.. OOOC.LAS ll'AT· -------------TISON. aka MRS. DOUGLAS M PAT· LEGAL NOTI,_ TISON. OeueM<I ~~ NOTICE IS HEllEll'f GIVEN Thal TAX COLl.ICTOa'S °''ICI 1.ucllta Wrltlll llh lilt<! here"' a oetlHan COUNTY 01' oaANOll tor Ille Pt'Oblllt of Ille Wiii ., "" abo¥t STATI 01' CAl.ll<OllNIA na~ ~' ..., lot .... luu•nct "' NOTICll O, U.1.I l'Olt TAXIS letlert tHtementery IO Ille Ht!llontr. OH UNSICUlllD l'llOPallTY raftr-lo ""'kll h medl for IUrlllar WHERE Ai, lllCHAll.0 L. ANO JUDITH ::=~·tt!":.i:"~.~: .;i;:. ~~ ~.~A~N~1:;:.,.:,~11~:.:.nd an"'!~~,,: 26. IHI, at t :JO e.m .. In tile courtroom fl/ pr-Iv In Ina wm of Slll.'3, duty ~r1meflf No, 7 of w ld court, 11 IOI aunwel for the VHr 1"6: end ""' tHt. ~:r;'h 111:-""'rf· In !tit Cllv Of Sant• AM. WHEREAS. under t nd tw ¥1rlOH of Ina O~ Aorll a tNe •rovlslont at Se<llot\ "" of IM Celltornle w E ST JOHN Countv Clen ••v~ua and Tau11on Code, tM followl"9 Oetvl• R · IC.MM ' pt-tlv ~II bt..i Mitt<! !or IM PUrPD\~ _. ' of $Ale 11 public 1uctlon tor lllf .. 11t11c-ti• N ... ~ N••-' -le••~ tlon oi .. 14 u""•ld texH. 10.iet~r with ~:?:!1::1adl. ca111tn111 nue 119~~~s ~~~EF~::;" ~Or~CE IS Attorney lw PtllllaMr 11Ell.EllY GIVEN llltl tM Countv Tu "ubllJhed Orante C~sl 01lty Piiot, Coli.ciOr of Oran" Countv. under and tw Aorll II. l2. 11. 1'61 ~ ,,1r1ve of lllt euttiorltv conferred by law UPOR Mid officer, wlll w ll et P<Jbllc •UC· LEGAL NOTICE flan to IM hlOMll bidder. for ash. l•WIUI -------------monev of IM United $1•1.,, ..., Ille ""' JUll'llltO• COUll.1' 0, THI dav cl A11rll, Ifft, el Ille hOur of 7:00 STATI 0' CAL.,OltlllA l'Oll o'ctocll P.M., of Mid div, 11 Ille OfflClf of THI COUNTY 0, Olt.ANGI Don S. Motley, Oreno-Countv Tu Me. A.ff761 Colltclor, 6JO N. llroadw1v. $Ania AM, NOTICI 01' HEARINO 0, PETITION CallfOl'nl• me tollowlllO cHscrlbed pro-Po• ll'llOIATI 01' WILL AND fO• """' "' $0 much IM•eol .. mn be 1.irn11ts THTAMENTA•Y (NO I ONOI "«_,.,, to wttm IM unpaid taxn. E1t1le ol Emmi l'ord, OtenM<I. "'9•111tr wllh HMnl" IM...an and IM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thal Har· costs of conductlnt wld Mii, "tlrnated 11 rr X. Ford N• lll@d Muln a petll1on for tM wrn ol Gt.lo: orol>aM ol Wiii 1nd tpr iuu•nc. of Ont tao.I NO. CF~llN, • 72 Fool L_.. Tn• ...... tarv ... Petit-(No sail 11oe1. loc1ltd at Cl1rl• Cri ll wu1. llondl. rmrena to Wflldl Is made ~ 1101 Wnt Coast Hlohwav. NtwPOrt tvr1!1tt N'11cullrt. 1nd lh•I the H"'4 1nd ll4J1c11. Calll PlaClt ot Mlr1110 lltt $Amt M beef\ wt On Ille Hvmtftl ol IM or1c• bid for ..,., for MllY l. IMI. al t :lO 1.m • In Illa orooertv 501d, IM CounlV Tlir Colltclo< of oiu<troom of 0-l'fmtftt No. 1 of w ld Or111110 COUfllV• M IM ~ COftdUCllnt court, If IOI Nor1h llrotdWay, In IM CllV Ille .... on his btllaM. wlll detl¥er Illa of S.nt1 AN, Calffornla. s.ald proa.rtv to IM "'"~" '°""'*' Oatoed AIH'll t . IHI. wllll e bill of wle, and me title lhall W. E. ST JOHN, Iller.-vest In Mid PUrdleMf'. County C~k. 01te11: Altfll 10. IHI, Dw-fM, c.r.-" AM..,_ OOH S. MOZLEY IY ~ W • ......,._, Jr. COU(ll)' Tu Coli.dor lull• Nvmller 6't Of 0r•"9• Countv !tit '"'111 Malt1 Slt'Mf llv H. HumPhrtV S•11te Ana. Callorftll Publl•hed Ort"9A C:O.st 01llV ll'llol, Ttl: (710 J4MU1 April 11, 1'61 '°'"" A:Jib~l~0 ~~~r;o.:. Ccast 01i1V P11o:o,_.. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE P·'"'2 ClltTll'ICATI 0, CO•ll'O•ATIOM ClllTlflCATI 01' llUSINISS ,011 TllANSACTION Of l'ICTITIOUS llAMI IUSIHESS UNDllt l'ICTITIOUS HAMI The underlltned cloet c:ertltv SM ls con- THE UNOERSIGN!O CORPORATION ducllne • bullness al 1$12 Mlnorce Drive. doe< "4!rttrl certify thll II I• conducllno • COtl• M..,, C.lllornla, undtr Illa fie· bvslnen lo<alt'd et 1'°5 Eut Fourlll llllou• firm name ol ROllERT'S Str•O'I, Santi Ana, C.llfornle, u~r 11'1 DELIVERY SERVICE and the! u ld flrm llCllllout firm .,.,,,. of THE VILLA Ind Is comfi'Med of the folk>wl"9 """"· ·~•I u ld firm '' comPOMd ot tM follow-wtlost name In full tnd Pl1ce Of '"'-tno ooroorellon. whoM prlnci!Mll ptOCll of Is u folkW<s: buslneu Is u folkW<s: Stllrll'V M. Rotierlt, 15'1 Ml-a Or•R'l• CounlV Alcoholic Women'• Orl¥e. Cott• MHI. Calllornla. Rtll<lblllt•llon C.n .. r, Inc . 160$ Ent Otled AP<'ll 10, IHI Fourtll street, S.1111 An1, Callt. St\lrlrf M. tt•m WITNESS "' hand lhla 2tfll deY of Stele fl Ct lffornl•. Or-eountv: 1'Mrdl. 1,.. On A«n 10. ""· lief-me, • No11rv cc.,._ ... S.a11 ll'Ull4I< "' ..,. ter said Slate, __..11y 0r1,,.. CounlV Alcollollc .--Shlrle'f M. Robtm k-to mt w-·• •-blllttllon 1o be Ille --.....,... Mmt II autllull•· Canter, Inc. ed tt "'9 wllllln . Ind.........,! end Robert A. Eu-tcknoWltct9@d IN executed IM -ll'r~lelenl (OFFICIAL SEAL) Miidred M. ll'atttnon ~ E. O•"" SttrtlArv Nolerv Publlc-<:.aliforllla STATE OF CAL"'OllNIA, Pl1nc;IDAI Offict In COUNTY OF OltANGE, H Ora-CounlV On lhll 2tfll div oi Men:t-. A 0 1"8. MY CommlHIOfl E•olrH before rM a Notarv Publk In and tor uld Junt 21, 1910 counlV •"41 stale. rnldl"9 llltrtln, dulv "ubn~ Or•-C~sl 01111' 1'111!1, commlulon«d and '"'°"'' pertoMllv ..,. APrll 11, 11. 25 and Mn 2. tMI 6a14 peorfd Robert A. E11tman end Miidred LEGAL NOTICE M. PelN!r-11-fo me lo be Ille Pr"1dtftt end Anl•1•n1 Sa<r.terv of the ------,p==-.=Jta6...,.------ cor-•ll011 lhll ulCJlfad the wlttlln In-ClllT.,tCATI 01' COllPOllATION tlrvmenl an behlM of "" -ration DOINO IUSINISS UNOllt thertln named. Mid edtnowlad94d "' me l'ICTITIOUS NAMI Iha! •ucll corparotlon t)CKU!od Ina .. ,,,.. THE UNDERSIGNED COR..ORAT10N In Wllnen Wllertof. I !lava lltreunlo "' doH hlrtbv certttv 11111 II Is ccnc1ucnne • mY hand ond 1fll1ad m\I ofllclal MAI 1"4! c .,._, •"" nural"9 home butl-• dav •nd vtar In 1111• certlflcalt llrsl above 1f' 12611 Hasler SlrHI. Gorde11 Gro¥e. w(OrlFl~rCIAI. SEAi.) Callfornl1, under Ille llcllllnvs firm Mmt of IDEAL CAR! NURSING MOME and Murie! L. ZIMler, lh I 11\e name of wld coroorellon •nd lls Notary Pubffc • Callfornl• prrnclpat pleca of butlnus It ., lalk>Wl: Prlnclp1I Office In K. H. I. K. co. INC .. 12'11 H ...... Orenoe Countv SlrHI. Gar,,.,, G,..,,,., Cell!. MY Commission HPlrft Oett!d: Mardi 29, 19". Aorll 13, 1t10 (CORP SEALI llubllslled Or•no• Coat! 01llV "'''°'· . K H I K co INC. APrll II, 11, 25 Ind Ma¥ J, 1'68 .Ot.a Abre~e;,_ 1caui~or CE $TATE OF CALIFORNIA LEGAL NOTI COUNTY OF I.OS ANGEi.ES ) u On thl• 2'111 dev ot March. A.O. 1MI. IAll so ~ ,.,., • Nollrv Publlc In 1nd for SUll'llllOll COUllT 0, THI Mtlcl Countv end 51•"'· ~,_altv at>· STATI 0' CAL.,O•NIA peart!d Abr1f\1m Keulrtr ·-lo me COUNTY Of' OllANel to be the orttldent f1/ IM eon>Ortllan 11\al c.,. Na. A •711 ~·t<Vfed tM wllllln 1nstnimfnt on bfll•lf MOTICI Of tAll 01' 01 11W! coroor1llon ~In l\lmed, •nd 11.IAI. PllOPll•TY AT adtnowltd9H 11>11 we!\ cor-1llon U · PlllVATI SALi ew!td the ,.,.,. In Ille Ma"tf' of Ille E,111* of WITNESS my hand Ind Mii VERONlc.t GEHTll.E, Ot«IHCI (Of'J'IC1Al SEAi.i NOTICE 1$ ller.W ''""' """' on °" •kN<O M. l ...,\n ..,., AIH'll 70, lNI. IM undOrtlonfd. Holarv Publk.C.llloml• CARMEi.A COSCO, ., EXECUTRllt of ll'r1ncioel Otflct in the WILL of VE•ONIC.A GENTll.E, 1. .. A119tltt COll'ltv --· wtn Mii ., prlv1te ..... lo !he lllCMAllD M. llVIN lllthetl and ""' llkldtr. ~ the i.ml• Jll'l'•rr T. OIE•MAN end oondl"-tierelnatler INlll!oned• Mid A~ oubttd fo c.on11rm11\on b'f Ille 1-10 s. .. ...,_. ,,...., Htltd s-r1or c..w1. 111 IM r1t111, nue • ....,_..,. "''"' e.111. tttn lnl'ertt, •"" ni91t of "'* ~nt •nd' "1. T•h 121JI ~ni• ('21" W ·lln time of !he c1e1lh of lhe dfctdenl. • • 41S4-0C 1M '""'· title. Ind lnlel'HI ""' Him Pul>Alhed ar..... Coast 0111V ll'lio.. hn. b'f oHrallan of i.w or o!MrwlM. IC-APf'll ._ 11 11 15 1MI "4-61 wlrM ofl!er lhan "' In eddlllon lo lllet oi ----· _. _. ------- lhe d«ec!en• 11 ,... 11m• of 111e ~1" LEG .. • NOTICE dfftll, In 1nd to that certain reel o-"" a.. 1ou1t!d In the Countv OI Ot'•l'IPll· ittlt -------------"' Calltornle. ducrlbed n follows: T-215'1 ·~ lnterttl In Loi • ot TrlCI No. 11'27. SUll'l••o• COUltT 0, THll IS -on • MIP ~ In lloelt STATI 01' CAL.,ORNIA 1'011 ... oatt JI OI Mlsctlll"90U\ M••S· THI COUNTY 0, o•ANOI records oi Of•,,.. Countv. C..lltomlt. .... A·U1'1 SllblK I to current tewtt, c-enta. NOTICI 01' HIAlllNG 0' ll'f'TITION tondlllOllS reslrlcllana. rnerv.tklft1, fO• ll'llO•ATI Oft WILL AND '011. ' h nd elf llTTIH THTAMINTAltY rlOhlt, rlehh of w•y, tlMmtn • • Estatt of IAN G. M•cOONALO, 1.11 ... 0 encvmbnn«s of record. o.ci.istd I ll blch Of' offtn must be In WT'lllM Ind NOTICE 1$ HEREllY GIVEN Thal wlll be ,_,...., af Illa ol'lld fll PATRICK 1!1.l!ANOll G MACDONALD h11 fllfd E DUGGAN, Al!OmtY at l ew, Sullt 110, Mrtln 1 oelllion for Probelt ot Wiii t !>d tlOS E 17111 Str"1. Sanl1 AM, Calllornl1, lot l~•u•nc• of Ulttl'S Ttsl•IMRll,.., 10 •'!OrM'f tor Ille ftf•'-· or mall Ii. fli.cl In !ht ""'-· ~ lo -!di It m..S. ""' olfl~ flf !he cief1! fll 1IW •-•II-tor 111..-PlrtlC\li.n. and lhlf Illa llm« r1•..:1 SuHr!Of' Court •I •nv nme -!he and PIAO of 11e1r1no ""' ,.,... !las -ftryt oubllc»llon cl flllt noflc:a end _,. Ml tor MAY l. 19", at t :JO 1 m , In lllt 111• mak1"9 of lllt Mlt. CO<lrfr_,., ol ~ No. 1 of wld Tiit .. ,,.,, Ind oondl"-cl !ht Mlt court et .. 1 Nor1f1 llroadW•Y• lft Illa Cllv ,, •· Cttll In i.wful -of lllt United f1/ Sa~lo Ana, C.ntornl•. <''Jl't o1 A-le.a. Teo\ -c:a<'ff llnl of OAT!O: A4W11 10. 1MI. N ""'°""' bid 10 ACCIOll'INny f!w 9ftef W l Sf JOHN, • -d tM bai.tnce lo be Nld -°"' ~ Cler't ' -.,,.,., "' .... "" ""' ~ ~ •••=• & eLIJSin. r-.•• "'"~' -•",,. -malft..,._,,. .....,..., • _ .... .,, """ "'11111""'• an -enc:a II<> ..._ A--. ~ r·o••blt 10 ll'tt -cNllH .... II M - T .. I .,..,._..,. r ··1 as Of Ille •ie of tonflrrnalton f1' the """""' w ,....._, s· '• 11'1 ""' '-"' Cout1. l'll!llltlll' ~ ca.I Otllv l'llol Tlw •1•mlnatlell fl Htll. ~flt flf Al!fll 11 It, te. 1• ~ ~-· .... -""" ........ llftft llOllcv ---· ---------"'""1""' thfll,,. ., .... -OI""' LEG"' NOTICE ... .rdl., ... ot -~ -ll'ch ,...,,, be _..., and w!H be _..... •I Ille olflc:e o1 PATitlCK I!. DUGGAN, IAlt .... A~ 11 law, "'"9 11t. IJOS I! 11111 I Ul'llllOA COUltT Of' THI $1'"'· S.111• ,.M, et the -fll 10:• ITATI OI' ULltlOtllllA ,01 a "' of lllt 1ttow dlllt,. TMI COUNTY OP OltAQI TM ,r-tv llOMll llltCl'tllff It cem-Ml. """" "'°"1¥ ,.-,,.,.,. .. .. 1114 II l.lnwoed, teOTICI OI' lllAlll... 0, PITITION S.nl• Ana, 0.IHof'!ll•, ffl/f ~ In-"Ott ~OOIAll'f!IC W11.I. AllO 1'011 wmellon •lld bid "'""' _ .... II ""' flf· LITTlllS T&STAMlllTUY II~ of said •~ IOr 1111 nttte. T"4l ft11t'9 of Mfflon l'~dr• Goud9<f, 1h0 -"19ntd ftWrvft Ille rltillt 10 l'tleCI kMW!I ft Matloll h. ~. Oect1Nd. anv •nd ell bMs. NOTICS IS HEIEllY OIVl!N T!lel oaon iHOfl~U"Mt o, "'''"p Geo.te19t Jr .. ,,., 111t11 NOtJ.11.Jll,AS ll c:autt • Mf1Tlliil • Mll1l:lll'Wlf!k win ...., O APRIL It. I 1t ~-T'fttl--""1 ------...;;:i . .::w..onrn;ii.'NO JVOe•-.. atil• ....... ----""" ... IW'llUOll '°"ltT. Nrtl<lliert. -!hll 1IW Hmt .... 11K• DATIO A'"ll. 1t..... ~.....--..-~ _. fw-Mff C..-11 c..<11· .. :i, 1-. et t :ll • "'" 111 tile COUI"'-of becvtr1r f1' lM Wiii ~ I"· 1 fl •I« -'• Al IOI A ..... 01 ..... '9cWlnt. NOrlll ..........,, HI flt CIT'I ... lento A- .... --C.lttetllfa. PATlllCIC I . ~" Oe19'll Mffl 1t. , ... """""' ... C-* .. l..IW W, I . aT )C)MN. ~ Cltr11 Wit 11t . I.,.._ II P.,._ ,..,,,._YI . ...- 1M ..... '"' ttf'M -_,. C..... Ullll .... c.....-""' 1411111 ....... IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD! -· DIAL DIRE ~ 642-56D .,, -. --- ThundaY. Aprtl 11, 19&8 &Wl Y PILOT 28 DAll4'Y Pil~CtT WANT ADS The 81f9e1a Sl.,le /tlarketplaee oa Tlae Or...,e c ... t. Piiotte 842-5871 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ;;;Gene;;;;;'•;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l~0000..;;;;;~-~~;~~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1000;;;. iGeneiiiiiiimrmaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilmOOOiiiiO..mm-~~-ra~tiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l~OOO Genet1I 1000 -------Newport Beach Realty Irvine Tern ce Da.rllni 3 + Fam 1m • view • tmm1cula1e • $42.950 615-l&tt Eves. 549-12111 S llDRM. -$24,250 Hedle ol ro~Ps line the cul'\led drivP"-llY Built-In ef:ticlency kikhf'n. Qualily carpetlni & hugr living room. Nea1· schools. St. Johna • shopping. 540-1720 TARBEU. 195.> Harbor Newport-Beach Realty NO CRYST Al BALL NEEDED Cameo Highla ·•~ :i BR. Plus Fam rm-Pri<' <f bl'low Mkt. 67>1642 ~.\ l'~ 5-19-1281 Steps to Ocean I Attractive 4 BR borne. 2 ba. I wood beam cr1hngs, 6 yrs old. $26.000. I CAYWOOD Rl.n' :l-18-1290 6300 W. Co11s1 Hwy., NB ---1 Near Beach ~ahon Sea I RPst loc.., xlnt R·l lot. Mey trade for ll"UCk. l111e car -or -11uhm11 what YOU b!lve. Alldng SJ 250 642·3589 WATERFRONT LOTS New Waterfront Section Just Opened (Fee simple land) Waterfront lots including boat slips, from ' $33,000 HuntinC)ton Harbour Sales Corp. CALL DICK FABIAN -847.2531 We will mail you lot maps & financing information. V l G I Nttwport Beach I LA E SPECIAL Panoramic View Irvine 3 BR 3 baths, comer Of the ba)'. hghls and Cata· lot with rear yard o~ru.ng lina Island lrom the Uving to 1 park. Best bu)' In Ari I room and garden deck of Unkletter Development. v1. this 3000 sq. ft. ranch home cant & ready for your tam-A.:e )'OU l?oking for a 4 BR Uy. home which is great for en· $24.950 tertaining and also an ideal fa mily home with ilS large N rt rumpus room and room for eWJ)O a pool? Only S49,950 with a at Vlctorl1 646-1811 can 111yllm1 Huge Solit Levell In desirable Baycrest, but not lcaS<' hold, this is 11n enonn· ous 4 BR. 3 bath near-ne" low down payment. I Custom Value A large custom 3 BR born(' for onl.Y S38.300 In Newport Beach. 2000 sq. ft of ovPr• sized bedrooms. 2'2 baths. two magnificent fireplaces and a large family room. Only· $3,830 down payment. GINNY MORRISON TARBELL'S SALES WINNER For Februuy $'227 ,000 In Home S1l11 & listings Sold. TARBELL REALTORS 540-1720 2955 H1rbor DB.UXE TRIPlll 1 home wllh a marvelous floor plan Huge game room tl1uge enough fora pool ta· blel wtth a massive slone ·!~.S~~G~G • 1m•REALTY ••• "ANYTIME" 1801 Westcliff Drive $44,500 Owncr'!l umt with lireplace, dishwasher. built-in kitc.h· en It wllh all lhe finest de- tailing. The other 2 rentals help PAY YOUR WAY. Call now & see the finest m income tax shelter. WHY PAY TAXES? TAKE OVER HIGH LOAN This del.Jgbtful 3 BR Mesa "Del Mar home bas a. hl&b 534 ~;. Joan payable S168 per month total. No loan cost9 & u sy qualifications. Won- derful neighborhood, close to ~hools. A best ~ at $24,950 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A fll'l'place & completely sei> arate from the living area! Formal dmlng room. break- fast room. 3 car gara~e. A RARE BUY for $61.500! Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 16ffi WeslchU Dr 642-5200 Lido Isle Lease $400 3 BR. 2 ba home. Excellent condition. Lovely pa tio. own- rr/consider couple or small fa mily Moy consider Lease/ Option. Gardt>ner Furn. M.1-s. Raulston Coldwell, Banker & Co. nee 1. Cotti H1111w1• Ntw-1 la•ch, C1lllornl1 l(IMUI 011 $.- ~ Look To The Secluded Mansion lmagin!' youn;elf d r r v in g down your pr1Vately owned drive way to your secluded shake rooted hideaway ol 3.600 sq. ft. of graciou~ muntry livin~. This mam. moth 4 bedroom. splil level man~ion bas :11: halhs and a Hi' x 1:.· rumpus room, OVPr· looking 11cre:i; of open spar- f'S. anrl then IA.kt' your stroll on your own 6' x 60' privalt' balcon)'. You·vp got to see this lo lll'lirvr it. $55,(XX). a 2{}.l:l WE.51'CLIFF DRIVE ~rnl OPEN EVES. Newport It Victoria 646-8811 (Call Anytime) AP-ZONE PROFESSIONAL COATS & WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Eveni• iohn macnab CAMEO SHORES OWNER MOVED • MUST BE SOLD! BeautU~ spacious Ocean View home. Large oval pool. 4 Bdrm, lanai, 5J,2 baths. Asking .. .. $ll5,00J OPEN DAILY 4627 Perham Dr. DAILY PILOT ~11ml I f~~!~ collagr BE CAREFUL IT'S LOADED with rha1m & pt>r~nahly I n\\nrr ~ BR family MOm hnmP. scparnte formal din· ing room. over 1m sq fl. la~e all ell'Cl.rir buill-in kitchen + a custom Fiesta healed pool. laft'ly tropical landscaping & many more extras at a low prict' or P l.· Z50 -owner says "Srll." I Close to 17th Street Existing 2 li1ri;e ~ BR houses. SeU 1 or both. Per- m11lcd lo be remodeled lor Ors or DenlRI olhces. medJ· c..... lab. exhtbll haU. an· swcr1ng srrv1ce. general re- i;carch. photo studios etc. Prk f' reduced for immed· lafp sillt• Corner 63x1:?5 ad· 1 JOinini: ~'3'1Cl25 10 111Jey. Leon Vibert, Realtor ~1 IS.O:& Rflytimf' Call for Appl . 642-8235 WANT AD DIAL 642-5678 White elPphant..! Dlme-1-llne I i;urToum1rd h:v flo~vrrl'·lrre!< I All on a R-4 :,.<; >. ,,:!fl Int. 1-..x· l'rll<'nt incomr arell • Buy now b uild later · Unhel1ev- 11ble al onl.Y $21,SOO 1 · .i11 ' ~ Beach Home + Income 3 BR. 2 baths, large Liv rm lovt>IY r>alio PLU~ J BR. 2 bath Apt. S48.500 1093 Baker C.M. 546-~IO ' HARBOR VIEW HILLS Corona del Mar LIDO SANOS Lusk • hurlt humes lncatro 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths 1 in U1e Southland's most de-!iirablP. & rasrlnAlmg area $23,500 Schools & C111if. Irvine i,cor.i:P Will.Jam~n. Rllr \ampus 11151 m om e n t s 673-13.'iO OPF:~ F.VE.-: Divorce Forcu Sale away Scnsihl)' pncl'<I from SJ.I. !IOO to s.18.!IOO Back BRY arpa. Cornrr hou~r LUSK HOMES :l -'-lam nn 111 only S23.;ioo. Directions· MacArthur Blvd. Wood roof. 7fi' lot Any rea· l!Onable trrms arrangrd I Collt'Rt' RPBlly ~110-:&0 from P1c1r1c Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Turn on San Joaquin Hills Rd.. then follow signs to model are11 1 Attention Real I ml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Estate Brokers Country Club VA loans now avaJlab~ tn I S37 ,500 at 6'/t Interest !or 291':1 yrs. 100~ loan for your buyrrs. Lender Approval within 4S hrs of epplicattons 2 2 million available Contart: WESTSIDE MORTGAGE '714) 494-22:"15 A BIG EXTRA Nlrely shapf'd swimming pool. N e w I y rlrcorated bnme 3 BR 11' baths. 2 car .2Ar8t:t' nn large lot. d!'Rd end i;lrrl't. wondrrful fO'I' k111~ $750 dn • s20.;,oo full pnl'r Sl51 mo includes all. 6'i rm LOCKHART REAL TY :ifi!I W. 191h St . C\1 ~~3.m 646-230\ Pool Tlme-- S<-t this lovl'ly model home. new w/w carpeting & drap- M . • Complete drram kit Ou1s1dt' entry to b111h for pool. Brautifully 111ndscafll'(l front & N'!U' Only $32,SOO Living at it! best. Beautllo1 customii.ed 3 BR home with 212 sparkling baths, near new nylon carpeting, huge bedrooms. 2 massive fire- pl11re~. separate lanai, de- tarhro garage on oversl7.ed 101. Asking $39,950-6% Inter· est • no loan fees. Appoint• ment only. CALL 54().ll51 Corona def Mar I lnmP and Income at its tw-~1 .. South of the high· ""Y -If> fool R-2 lot. Charm· inl.l ~ bedroom J~ beth homt' plus Ilk" new 2 be<f • room rmtaJ unit. Ample use of u!IE'd brick, exposed beam ("{'iling. Private patios for each. 2 blocks to the bee.ch. E-cc.lusive • • • • . • . • • • 64.950 Colesworthy & Co. 642-nn 19().1 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. Open Eves. No Matter What It Is FOR SALE Practically New Air-Cond BtdCJ. $450 DOWN YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PUJli WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assistance To be moved to your site 1100 S'l rt • ('81'P<'lins: , • , Ba I NO\\ u~Ni no; ~illrs Pt1v1hnn for h1'1Cury llomf' Ot'vrlop-I I mrnt. ldral fnr U!t<' 11s Rral I Ei;latl' or Auto Sales 0111ce or Brsirh Home Pnrl' S9.!\51'1 962·7 lfil 293 E. 17111 St. 6HH4!14 --LIDO ISLE Sltii 11110 1hl~ hrlght & alrv kllrttl'n lrom "' cham1ing rnurt yl'rd l'nlry. Rrlax in I~ comfort of your chei>ry '2 BR ~-round vacation home. $47 .900 ~~~~~'.!!~, ~~~ m fj1um thl' b<-aulilul MrM Yem<' I 3111 East CollSI Hwy. arra 2 lt1rge fireplac~. all Coron• del 1ar 6~:17.tS h•1ilHn .lcuctirn lall:t' lam· mililiiiotiiiillliiiiillliiiiiil __ _ 11> room. 2 b1nhs It heaV\ 1 LARGEST HOME 2M3 WESTCLIIT DRJVE sio.mt Open Evr,. Just Listed 3 BR hlf"rl flr.t E'side $19,9SO >hAkf' mor Owner bon1thl 'W!I Vl'rdt'S largest' A tivt' nr" homP • 11uhmlt any rra hdrm. twn siory Colonial Perron RHlty Co. ,nn11bll' nfftr A$kln11 S2ll I horn!' oppasilc thf-perk and lRth .~ Oranire ~2-tm :ri0 ,CALL MR. BLACK I IK"hool Boet yard. u rvke ;,10.lh l. pnrrh. •~land kilchr n -ttvPn I COLLEGE PARK REALTY ~900 pe~. drape& A·l condition. --Ctn'Jm!-locftlionr~ ---------<U-~.J~e '-tlPI Peo.pl.t.. an allk'' II you h!lvr 11 .pop. 3 BR 2 heths, FA h~t. HN'- ulalion prohlttm lff lhi~ -1 placr hmlt-in electric R A $45,jOO M ES A VER.DE~· O. ai~ rPtrlger11tor, car· IRlf.LE. cCudle Rltrs. Yts' 1 said. "Tnple". Your 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. JUST SAY CHARGE IT! WHY NO't GE"! ON nlE BAND WAGON ? Ovn 25 Y f'l\tt In Orantt CO\.IJtty • run peae advmlstn1 I • tntrr o!fice teletype • Tttinlna pl'Oif'lm mollPY In 5 yeus or lpss. $43-7729 EVts. ~ MN!nwhllr UM' "ta:< adv1nt· aae" pre.paid lnlemt whll<' I DAVIDSON Realty 105 ~11utlful I CTM In "'l>id DOLL HOUSE rmwth p11t1rm arr11 apprP. c1at1> Jn vatur Ctn 1 ml~ ~BR + lamizy, n~ {'lllS. T•---· ~ ~ .• ,,, tcMtlt ... ...... Ttll m,, .....,., A"'"'""' ...... ·--"" P"""-rwn.,,.. ~ c..t! 0.1"' '"'""· '"'*'.,_ Or-c..w Oef"' l"llot. Aerll 11. 1'N liOWA Allrll II. I), I I... ..,_... • fM11Ta~ l • Many Mher benefi" _________________ IJ91!e!!!!!l••••••••••••••!!I!• Call ~ -For lnlervirw CHARGE. IT! hel'f. Only $.1000 per acre. room (or boat I tnUll'r WAL.LY Mn::oY REAL'IY I RllT mo Rarbor !>8. CM &tl-&417 an.Ybme 564U2 ~ EYH-546-8169 ' f l .. - . . ·--· .... .. "-.·· •• ) D"1LY PILOT Thu~, Apr11 U , 1968 HOUS H PCA SALi HOUSU POI SALi HOUSIS fOlt SALi lllNTAU ·-· .......... ---· tt..... FumlshM Gener .. IOOOGe~tal 1000 CLASSIFIED INDEX ' 1Balboa Island Y-11w Hom Hours--Rt 9uletion1-u eaaiines See thl5 LJllle Island charmtl' completely furnisbe-J with antJq'1ea includln1 old~Ume­ squa.re piano. Huge master ~room with fireplace ' 2 ema bedrooJJll.,.2 llltU, din· ing room with largs living room with lire· place 4 car garage. Lower apartment bas large rumpus room with slidlnf &lass doors to patio. fireplace. l BR 1 bath. Only 1t2ps to beach. Priced lo sell tast at •95,500. 1 €AAOAI: AdvertiMl'I lbould etleclc tll•tr t dt oelly a"d ,..port 1mmedlato11 •"Of't or mltcl ... lflcatlonL Tt1l OAl lV P it.OT a .. umH llablllty for errort only to tne e xunt of pultllafll"I tll• edwel'\IHmont cerrl<ltlY O"• ti~. OEAOLIN& ,0 .. COPV AND KILL&: $:30 P.M. the da)' before oubllO•tlon. excopt ,., Wte11.1"4 &dltlon a"d "4onday a.otlone whe" cl•lno tlrM I• 5:30 P.M l'rlday YOU MUtT HAY! 1<1 1.I. NUMafl .. I When klllu19 •" .0 becau .. of qulclt rHult.t, be eure to make a rKord tf the klll 11um1Nr 9lve" you by your Id taker ae verlfloetlon of '"'"" ca II. Ev,ry t ffort 11 made to klll or correct • new •d that h11 been ordered. but we otn· We E. Lachenmyer Realtor not guara"t•e to do to u"UI the ad hH appeared In t he piper. OtME·A·llNI Ade ar. ttrlotly cHh I" advance l>y mafl or 1t any one of our otflceL NO phono ordera. 1160 Newport Blvd., CM-Office Open Sit/Sun lhe OAlt..V "It.OT rtMl'Vtl tti. rlgh1 to cluslfy, ed it. censor or refute any a d¥., .. 6-46-3928 C1U ewnl"la 646-2290 tlHment. end t• ollan~ lt1 ratea a11d regulatlon1 without prior 11ot100. Ad¥1'11Ml'I may pl•c• their ada by telephone. ~~---------l --~~~~----DIAL DIRECT 642-56 78 Gene r_._1 ____ 1000_ ~rt lu~~~ WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220 Own Your Own lot Bayfront at $6S,000 HARD TO BD.lE\'l ·Ex· closlve BALBOA COVES. Huntington &..ch 540-1220 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. L.1\P Ill BE,\UTIFUL DOVER '110rtl::S Bl1'a. flel;ant CU~ rD.\I BUU.. T homt TER- K.\Z7.0 .\IARBLE ENTRY, th1 ,.., :ipeCJoua bedrooms. <hmng room, large living room ovcrlooklJ'lg LOVELY ~"Wl\1MINC P 0 0 L a.11<1 3 Bdrm, 'l Ila. Bf.. \CH in front • boat )hp Out of town i wncr . .,·ubn11t. R. C. GREER, lk,.lty 3U6 Via Udo tiT.l·9300 -Can Hne View-- OF WATER C L.Al51FIEO COUNTE RS are loc;ated H rorro-: Ut 1 W•tt lol .... lo•l..,er4, New,_,, lff<h. llO We r l ey Strfft, Cotto MtM. Jot Flftll S"-f, HHtitttt111 loecll. 222 fernt .A .. 11 ... U.,.M loocll. l :JO·S:JO lac.,t. Sert. & SH. Mall Addre11: aox 187~. Newport l eac;h, C•llf. j > ard. B\JUl-ln electric kitch- rn. bretlklasi bar, large wa1'tlrobt>s. t'Xpenslve wall· paper. carpeted and dnJ><'d. Loads of decldng, sprinklers and brautilu.lb' landscap+"<I. PRICED BELOW MARKET VALUEATS55,500 -TERMS AV A.I I.ABLE. R-2 vacant comP1 lot on Newport lslanrl Seller w111 Subcirdinate part lo owner Bldr. HOUSES FOR SALE GINlltAL COSTA MISA MESA OIL MAii "11SA Yllt.01 COLLael 'Alll( 11rW,OltT llU:.H UWl'OIT HlleHTt ULIOA COYIS lllW,OllT SNOltlS IAYClllST e&YSHOllllS OOVlll SltOlllS WUTCL"' HAltlOll HleML.ANOS UNIYI HIT'f' PAIUI; IACK l"'Y u n lLUl'P lllVINl'TlllllACI COttCMIA Ht.-MAtl U UOA ~ININSU~ llA'ON IAY l jlY ttLAttOS LIOO ISi.i IALIOA Ill.AND HUllTlNOTOH l l ACN NUNTltteTON N""'IOUI ,OUNTAIN YALLIY SIA.I. H ACH SUNSWT llACH OAltOIM GllOVI I.ONO l lACH LAKIWOOD Oll&NOI •COUNTY OUT 0' COUNTY 01/T OP STA fl $TAHTO,. WISTMINtTl ll MIDWAY Cl'YY SANTA AMA SANTA ANA NITS. OltANOI TUSTIN llOllTM TUSTIN ANAHllM tlLVlltADO CANYON LAGUNA "ILU LAGUNA llACH l AOUNA ltlOUll. SAN CLIMINTI V H JUAN CAf'lflU NO CAf'ISTllANO llACH OANA l'OINT CAlll.SIAO OCIANSIDI MN 011$0 1111/llllSIDI COUNTY MOUSIS TO I I l!IOYI D rowooMIMIUM D'll'I ,.XI'S l'O• SALi •'AllTMINTS '01t IALI RENTALS HouMS Furnished ,.. • ._,,,P•l lll NTALJ ro SHAlll ,osr.. MIS,41 l\lflSA 01!1. MAI "1HA VIllOI COLI.I OI l'AllK NIWl'OllT llACN N[W~OllT NOTS. Hl!W,.OltT SHOllH 1•0l40ltl S OOVl!ll SNOltt!S WE.~TCL"I' ll'l•Vl'JSIT'f PAUC 1111/INI 11rl( 111• r..t.$T ILUIJ, 11YIHI Tl lllllACI CORONA Oil MA it U LIOA UY llLANot 1.100 ISLE IALIOA llU,.O HUlfTINeTOfl l lACN "OUNTAIN VALl.aY tU L llACM LON• l lACM OllANOI COUNTY SAHTA AN A .VUTMllUTU MIDWAY CITY SAN IA AN• MllOHTS COASTAL Daily Pilot Classifie d HOR.VATH RLTY 67:>-1.m 615-4073 f'Vl'll . 1• "" lits lilt '"' UM m• nu .,,. 1m nu In/ 1111 IUt ll11 ., .. IH1 ms IUt ., .. '* 1»1 1211 llSS , ... u., 1411 14M 14U lfTJ Ull "'" , ... "" , ... '"' UIJ '"' "" IUI "u 1'41 ... , 16Jt UIS "" '"' 11'1 '"' me ms ,,,. 1744 ,,,. 1m , .. I ... .. .,. 1m , .. , ... ,.., 1llt "" 1111 lilt ,, .. me mt 1111 mJ 11JI 11'1 n~ l14f »•2 110 1211 2)01 llM U.11 llSJ ,. .. tfll JllH lSll ltll 1'11 HU "" MJI ,, .. HIWl'OlllT l lACM NIW,.OlllT NllGHTS NIW,OltT sHnltu WHTCL"" UNIVlltSITY 'allK IACK IAY IAST ILUl'I' COllONA DEL MA• IALIOA OAY ISLANDS LIDO ISLI IALIOjl ISL.A NO NUNTINOTON llACH l'OUNTAIN VALi.i V SUL llACM LONI ll!ACH 0114"01 COUNTY OAltOIN OllOVI WISTM!NfT(lt MIDW•Y Cln' IAlfT• ANA -SANTA 4HA HlleMn TUSTIN COASTj14 LAGUNA 10(11 LAGUNA NIOUIL SAN CLIMINTI DANA ,OINT Tllf'Ll>I, .it. CONDOMINIUM ReNTALS .,... .,,. .,,. 4111 fU1 .... .,.., IHI Ult Ol5t Ofl 41U .... .. ,. .. ,. ., .. .... 4411 .. ,, t611 .... ,. .. ,. .... ., .. ... <1'1 .,,. ., .. ..... .. ,. Apt a. U nfurnished llNlllAL Jiit COSTA MIU llM MISA VlllDI 1111 NIW,OltT llU:.M t7ll0 NIW,OllT Hl lONTI m t HIWl'OllT SHOllH 1121 WUTCLl,,ff !UI UNIVlll41TY 'AlllC f1:t1 llACIC IAY 11fl IAST 11.Ul'I' 114? COltONA OIL M•ll n M IALIOA ll .. IAY Ill.AN.. !JM 1.100 ISLI 11'1 HUllTINOTON 8UfM J'OI l'OUNTAIN WALLI Y 1•11 I U.IOA ISLAND lllS Sl!AL llACH !di LONe l lACH Slot OllANGI COUll'Y't l•M GAllDIN OllOVI Ul t WISTMINtT•• un MIDWAY crrr ,.,, $.AHTA ANA Ult SANTA ANA NllOHTI 11• TUSTIN U49 COAJTAL S7ll LAGUNA HACH S1'S LAGUNA NIOUll. !717 UH CLIMINTI m t !AN JU"" CA,.STllANO ms DAN& POINT S741 RE ~L E~TATE, OIMOLITION f4n DllAHINO SHYICI Al7 I LICTlllCAl 6641 IQU.,MI Nf ltlNTALI USI l'IHCINO UH l'LOOU MU l'UltNACI 11.,AlltS, llC. U ll OAltDINING UM GINEUL SlllVICU Utl OltADINO, OISCING 6..S GLAU Utt GllllEN fNUMI 611t GUN SHOI' Oil NULTll CLUIS '1lt HAULING 17Jt HOUH CLIA>moe '11t INTllllOlt DICOltATINe 1711 INCOME fAX 614t lltOH, Orn•"'"'"· l tc. lllt J:.Vel!. Call f>iS. 785() lltONIHG 67UJliii----------INStoU'J.t#e --11* IHSUllAHCE lllt INYISTIGATIHe. o.t.ctlw ., .. JANITOlllAL mt JIWILllY ltll'Alll. lie. -LAHDSCA,INO lllt LOCKSMITH ltlt MASOHllY, llllCK '4JI MOVING • STOllAGI IM l'AINTIHO. ,OHrt\Mt lltf ,.,. f'AINTINO. s._ USJ ,Ar1os .... ,HOTOOllA,N'f .. 7' f'LASTllllH8, '•1<11. ""''" .... l'LUMllNO "" ,OODLI! OllOOMIHO lttf 'IY'l i1•v•rr "" ,OWi• SWll,.N• ms PUMP SERVI CI Htl 1100" ING "" llADIO, It'""'• llC. 6tJI Rl!M()O!LIHG & ltll'Allt lttt lllMODILINO, KITCHINS "4f Sell-. Sii•'"" ltiJ SEWl .. O .... SEWINO MACNINI 11,AlllS OU Slf'TIC T#HKS, StWtn. l ie. lftt TAILOlllNO "" "LIVE-IN''- 4 UNITS L'"COME TAX SAVER. 3 BR 2 be.th deluxe owner's unit + 3 luxury 2 BR ~ l>ath rent.al~. A Steil at $59 ,500 Newport 1t Victor!• (Call rtRMITI COHTllOL "ll TILi!. Cwamk m• Anytime) TILE, Llntl.um I Mtf'4t OU ''"!!!!!"""l ... "!""!!!"""'"lll!!!!!l~illl'!'"'!!!! TllEI HltYICI ., .. ,~ ------- T1uv1110N. •-in. ate. '"\ J r. Executive Home NR. Bay le ocean; lovely J BR 2 Bl home on ~ lots: .:an use u 2 apt.s. l{m. to bid. $4A,500. Sell all or 1 r. inl. or trade. 121 4lst SI can park Ill rear Owner 67~2TI9 :; LARGE Bdnn~.; Iv a n Wells built. 3200 S•f. f :. Many extras. Aasumt .11 ;' i> loan. $'15,000. ZIOO Windw1;1rd Lane. OWN..E.R 646-:!8:!8 TRANQUI L Bay view: :: sn. 2 &,.an ~. ~y. eked· I'd t'nbouse: '.!.IXkl ~IJ fl. Carefree Uv .. w/pools. elr Now $39,500 673-1.1."!6 Walerlronl 62 Balboa Covea 3 BR. sn.000. t<o dn lo qualified buyer. LI g.mt !MM.AC. :i BR '.! 88 .. bll·ins. cpls., drp~.. lrpl. L; brick patio. Nr. Sehl'!. Sl.'9,9j() 673-(}l:,0. 548-Jl!l'J I BA YCREST 3 BR. 2 BA. lam I rm, :>1 ~r: ln. 193:> Commi>- 1 r1orr Rel. Ownrr. :>1-087:>. ;>IS.0970. BA YCREST J BR 3 Ba, pool. Lg. lam. rm.; bPaut. decor. $j';.500. Owner 6~t4il ~~~i'i!~._., = $21,SOO H JOBS la !MftlOYMENT NAHB Sayt: "Where Y<1U live Newport gtt. 1210 JOI WANHO. -"" rellectl a mana caoreer. de-~ Owner $2'1,500: 3 BR. l =!4 JOI WANTED. ·-me lermints II wile'• altitude, BA. newly catJ>eltd. Nice ::N ~:i~ ..,. shapes a child's fut~." The patio in rear, in~ulated ceiJ.. OOMllTtc HILi" ins cost of 2 pecks of cigarettes ings. AJlry accw r o r ~:~=c~~~T':: M.. ~ per day, ~ou l'an pay S'll.00 campt r or lrlr or nc,.,. AH Nc1n . w-'* more per month. for a bet· J?ata·~·· l.'l()';)P 10 ~hoolJ -;:;:.J!:.,"T:0.;,-;::::" :;: Irr place to live. The OWl'lt'r Rm for pool '.!~JI \1argar- .t.GENC1u . -• w-... ISM of thi11 beaulltul t>Utside I .r. l Dr. N.B. !IJ:'.:~226:i SCHOOU a IHSTltUCTION ltt; · • --- ---fll.,LIX. 11c ,,.. JO'I ~n,••ATlott ,... home 1~ reu.nng. Move up I WHE:i'I llave Yi>U seen In Npl CONDOMINIUM m• THIATllUL ,,. how to a belier addreS& You Hs:i~ 1 BR. ~ ba frpl. for lll NTALS WANTID ,,,. MERCHANDISE FOR can tTade the equity in yow-$'11.600' Can I><-seen Gene ral llOOMt 1'011 lllNT '"' aJ thou '--tr ltOOM a 1ouo "" SALE AND TRADE Ml I home wl I lut· OU-an~llmr Owner. 231:>, Holly MOTILS. TUILll COUlllTS ;: l'UlllNITUlll .... ble of 11eUlng. Call Rottman Ln .• NB. :~s·c~T.::~A1~, s'" O""'c' "u•11"u111 "" Co. 7199 Fa.lrvlew Rd., C.M. AV_A_l_L_f_m_m_ed_.-Cl-il_f _H_a-ven 111coM1 '"o'HTY .... o5;~:c11 :o°u~'::,•:T' ::: _ror details. s.16-82'l2 3 Br. 2 b, .,. 2 Br Ocean llUSINISS "tOl'lllTY 1054 " ~~~:~::, ":::~." :::: ~::·i~~::.uN"/'" ::: New 2 Story 1 va Inc i\p1. $-19.j()(). 548-7249 Ol'l'ICI lllN'TAL Hit HOUSlllOLD ~DI fl1t • 1NousT"l"L ,.o,un 4"• GAUOI SALi ~? Uninrtity Parle 1237 COMMl llCIAL 6MS ,UllNITUltl AUCTION .. ., INOUSTlllAL llNTAL 60N A,,LIANCll lilt I · LOn 611t AHTIOUIS l llO With 4 BR., li . lbrary With llAHCHIS ma HWINe MACHINIS ::: frpl. Sep. d.ln. la Uv. rms.. crT11u1 •1tovw1 ms ;:i'N~~La ':fil~~'"" m• Exclua.lve area nr. Park 6 ~:A:~si~1t1 !: uo10 .,.. scbls. It's priced right.: ex-,,., TILIVISIOfl ntl · :::~~ ~~o~~~i~n'T '"' ,...,.1 • n11Wo au cellent financing! 0111 0, STATI ,110f'. "" "'"' 111co11ous .,,. Dt-lta Real Estate 646-441<1 MOUNTAIN • OIUlllT ma CAMlllAS • IOUlf'MINT ~ --I ' t 2.5 BR. Lge. 2-sty .. tarn. rm. 3 ba , pools. rec. center. Ac now~ Agt 833-0504. 4 BR • '!1-;-baths-. -larn-i-ly- rm . ~ frplcl!. Asking S:.1a,1AXJ. SJJ..<XH7 Owner SUIOIVISIOH LAND _,17 HOl lY SUP,LllJ .... -----..:::::=;;;::::;;;:.....:;:: 1tUL 1n•n suv1c1 1111 ''ou iN• oooos :: Cotti Mesa 1100 I l ick S..y l240 It.I. IXCNANGI OJI llNOCUL.AllS. KO,. I -----~---It &. WANTIO ma MISCILLAHIOUS ------ Huntfntten leech 1400 ---··-... ·--WE OfFE lt YOU a 3 bedroom, i bu1h Bcaut;y. loc.icd i.n a Yf6Y nice Ire&. OoM to ~ Bnud- ful ca.rpeU a IS d dou~ drQPel. All ~ yard. Doa b l e Carap. ~ Lonn Is F1tA •t 1182.00 P.1.TJ. YOU OFFER US. 71i112 EDU OER 81244.'>:> OPEN EVES. BEAC.11 NORnl t SR. 21,. BA, 2-story. S mlnute11 to beach. Family room. dining room. :! car garage. Ele<'. bll·ln11. Ce· me·lt driveway. block wall, fenc.-ed yBJ-d. Nicely l•nd· acaped. Fon:r.er model hMl'lt'. $37,000. Call owntr 847 ~ all 6 p.m .. anytime weekends. 0.1per•tlon s.~ Owner movin& out or st.ate must seU. Needs help! Neat 4 le lam rm Glen Mar, few mmutes to S.D. Freeway. close to schools. shops. Ask· ini: $$.000 • open lo olfera. Collei;e Realty ~ ===s21,450 GI APPRAISED F"1xcr • upper 3 BR, tam. rm w/frplc. Needs 50me paint. Owner's purcbaaed Ol'W homl' BRASHEAR REALTY 847-&;31 !lfiS.1173 -BELOW-MARKET- 2 BR 5 yrs old. elec blt-ina. new upgraded <' a r p e t 1 throughout. dble garage. lge tot. Only $12,$0 . pmnts Jeu than rent. Call 962-Wn Y.illage Real Estate a4f>.8103 s harp :l BR, carpets/dra!>ff. lari:e coYe'l"!d patio, huge lol with boat gale. $2500 clown & a..sliUme GI loan. nJ!I mo pays all. P•ul Jonea RHlty S.H-1:.'66 Eves. &\Z.5844 -Boat or Trailer? Lowly comPr wttb breeze. "a.Y 3 BR t-1~ bath. Any typr llna1wing. H1ffdal Re1tty Homes to Match lncomP" 74() Wamrr 842 . .i.105 " 8 . ' Si\ VE-tir111nc.ing co111~; !\'l· '>umr FllA loan: luxur,y at tow l~lst. t BR. 2 Ba .. for mat dining. bit-ins: lrpl. sprinklers, carp., ~. Min- u1rs to Slln Diego Fwy. Tl). t&l pyt. llkl' rent. By owner mnke oUer 892-i.:m llent•lt to Sh11re 2005 W AA'TED 1 a1n&Je c1l'I 21 + to abue 3 BR apt. with 2 otbttl. rn-0695 aft. 5 Celt• Mell 2l00 VERY clan s bclnn homo witb larKe la>Ctd rur yard. completely f u r n I • b e d An.llable April lOtb PT.> month. A,eot 54114\41 Newport luch 2200 3 BR. 2 BA. trplc, 2 sep. raragrs. April 15 • June 15 $:!'25 per mo. Summer rent· al June 15-Sept. 15. Winter rent.al, Sept. 15 • June 15 f.!5 per mo. 1037 WHt Balboii Blvd. 348-7077. Bay l1l•nd1 2350 New Wand home. 4 BR 3 b1. Avail May le June. S'11'51mo. 6'1.,.2916 Lido t1a. 2351 224 VIA Lldo r.vrd and 725 Via Lido Nord. CaU 213: 934-09'20 213: Z71H:rf7 L1quna S..ch 2705 NMCI Short Rental? Apr 15 to July I, ~side home, view. steps to 'beach. 2 bdnn, 2 ba, den. Call -1~97 Apr 13 & 14. RENTALS HoUMt Unfurnished Cott• Mes. 3100 LOVELY. Near new 2 BR & den. ti• BA. renced yd. Xlot ana. Lease $200. Ovail May ~1 642-2™ aft 4 FM 2 BP. with garage. lg fenced yd, cpts/drps. Adults Sll5/mo. 2'631. Elden Ave. CM 673-a270 BRAND new :: bdrm, <:pts. dr1:a, bit-ins. model home. ms mo Mrs. Mc0ou6 546-4141 B'i Owner. :! BR 1 bath. clean completely carpeted & cL"aped. 300 Broadway. $160 rP'l' mo. Call eves. 673-43n 4 BR.. 2 Ba.. Liv rm., din. rm., den: $250 Mo. 646-2042 ;;~g.1001 Eves 2 BR Duplex. close in. redecorated, patio. Adults. $!2.3/mo. 612-2949 eves 4 Bedroom $175 mo. 881 Victoria 518-79;')7, 646-729'1 --2 BDRM Unrurn House ln Court. Sec Mgr 912·A W. Jit.'1 St. 646-.>585 Mell Verde 3110 3 Bdrm, '.! ba, lenced yd, patio. cpts, ~. &>lt·DlS. Lease $195 6n-5809 Newport BHch 3200 -----------··· ------- By owner. Walle to beach OT school. 2 story 4 e.'rtra lge BR3. 3 be .. rm rm, beaut). fully lantlsc. low upf(ttp >Rrd w peUo. Many extras $33,!n>. 962-344 ·--_____ .... 7 BEAUT~lcn Ma;:-38R"& p11neled den: carp .. drapes '4<'t'Pened patio. I m m a c FllA 1ppr.. $2S.6:i0, :< 1 n ' term~. OWNER 962-2578 OWNER'S Pnsllge, 1850 !q fl. 3 BR.. atMwn. patio Open S241 Olenroy Dr 842-7'.!27 ! OREG0.11/ bound. must sell 4 BR, 2 BA. Seahavcn home Frplc. $21,450. Owner 646-6248 Senta An• 1620 AV AIL Now! Phone 830-2348 10'11 River Ln .. ()pen Sal l • un J.;;. 3 BR. S(!p din nn & RP.KFST NOOK. A L L F.1.EC KITCH. Reduced t 0 $39.'180 &stf,.&J · r ealty :!414 Vista Del 01v Nrwport Beach LEASE/RENT N!"\VPOl't Beach starting at $225 mo. 2. 3 & 4 Bdrms available. Many with VIEWS Upper Bay area. OPEN DAll.Y 9 · 6 p.m. Ph. 644-1133 ----------- TOWNHOUSES Community Poot Crpts/drps. blt-ins. (rplc 2 Bdrms, 2 baths .. S200 mo 3 Bdrms. 21., ba $250 mo. Bay & Beach Renlty, lnc. RENTAL DEPT. t lNTAL5 RI NTAU ~UnfwnllhM ~~ -LW.W. ml o..r.t YtU.Y -3 br. 2 ba. LARGE VEllOIE PICIAU 2 WKS PUI llNT ftoot ,,.. tamAly rm. dW. rm. 3 car .. , .. , ~ACIOUS ,.. NtAI\ tiQy m before a un afttt I p.m. 6'15-«2t Make~NOW Newly Redecorated LOVELY 3 bdrm. cpC.s. drps,' c .......... ,a'utr a.,. ca. a c1.- • Spadoul 3 Br'•. 2 Ba blt-u.. So. ""1o, iieaae rm mo. 613-4063 a.la... talan4 us.s e Swldl 'Pool • Plat/srem • Frpl 1DdtY llDdty lac' la • Adult. A l'am111 veu 1145 Anlhei-'1' Awe. C.M. 642-2.824 SMALL l br cottaae, no atudnta or peu. )'l'ly lie. $l2J mo 5-H-lWT aft 6 Newpert W•t 3375 BEAUT 3 br .. 2 bl. crpt.1. IENT 3 beml Furnltvre $25 Molltll drapes, Until Sept. lit. WaJ.lc LO beach. U$. 96.Z-3885 FULL OPTION TO BOY No deDOSit n.a..e. Huntlftgtoft leech S400 -LEASE: 3 BR.. cari>.. drps .. H.F.R.C. Furniture Rentels 517 \Y. 19th. C.M. 543-1454 Silver G.te Apta. bltni..: "allc to IChools • shcpplng. $187 &10.: Near lkooldlu.rsl • Adams • 2807 3 Br. 3 ha, newly deeorated, uniumiabed. Alao l Br furn apt. Walk to l:lemmtary, Jr HI, Hi Sehl Huntiftlton ' Harbour ~5 le occ. WATERFRONT 9811 El Camino, Apt t , Of C01t1 Mell 5100 HOME 3 BR 2 batb. private dock. rmmed. occupancy. Lease FAIRWAY at $435/mo. Blu. Call Ray Logan 8-17-2531 I Fount1in Valley 3410 I YIUA lPTS. 4 BR, l'K BA tam. home. I 1 3 BR APTS POOL Fenced yard. nr scboob. SPt inklera. $213. 842.j947 all 6 $100 Townhouse: 1 BR .. 1i., I ba, pool, lrplc .. dbl aar .. 1 ADULTS ONLY (1lJ1l.. ~: 962-1921 J190 Townbouae: 4 BR.. l11 ba. pool. trplc .. dbl. gar .• csrp.. drapes; 961-llm L•9'1na BM ch 3705 Rentals Avail.bl. Apt.s ~ houses • all price ranges. We need ac.ldlUooal renta ts 1: property l.lstinrs. CUSTOMERS W AJTINC Beckwith R.lty t.quna Sch 627 S. COlllt Hwy. 494-1:>08 RENTALS Apt1. Furnished Coste~ 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up e Studio le Bach 1pll. e lncl Utt11 le Pbone lierV. • Maid Service . TV avail. e Ne• cat• It Bar 2384~ Newport Blvd. 548-~ SUS CASITAS New Urdta N°" Jlmttnc Furolshed Bachelor • 1 Bdrm Un.Its Medallion by Holl>Cllllt 2110 Newport Blvo. $110 A T T R ACT I V !-:. Splll'lOU'I, 2 bdrm. I a r ~ e patio, 1tar. adults. no pe~ . ()p(>n 2'l3+A Rutgeni Dr. $lo:;. Lovely l&·gc i BR Trailer It cabana. Sn for traUer. 642·1265. 133 J::. 16th St. Cmta Mesa BAOfELOR: SPACIOUS No pets. Sl25 mo. D<.i>osit teq. 197:i PARSONS, Apt. 9. ------NASSAU Palms l &: 2 ~R Furn 'Or Un! lll.5-Sl50. Hid pool Jn E. Z'lnd St. 642-3645 1 BR. Apt.. furn. S95 Mo. 1· Car garage. Util. paid. :l20 Serks 548-8.1.17 1 Bdrm Adult!! only. No pets Bltn!I. dshw11r. cpts. drps. sro mo. ~ TJ8.) evrit - I ~n1ger Mrt. C.rten 20122 Senta Anl Ave. I 546-1260 -- ORlWIS APn . 1 3 BR APTS POOL I ADULTS ONLY 1741 Tustin Avenue Costa~ 642-464 1 .HARBOR 8A~~~!!!~I from $100 lncl. utf). 1 • 2 Ir 3 BDR.i\f. FUR."l. Ir LJNFURN. Heated Pools, Oilld Catt Center, Adj. to Sboppin& - 2'700 Petenon WaJ, at Ha!- bor le Adams, Costa Mesa. 54IHl31I Adu.Its Only Discrimina tive Tenanta for Prestige Address MARTINl'f)UE GARDEN APTS. ParkliU llll'l'OmXtillp P'URNtSHED BACHELORS UNFURN 1 BR· 2 Bil· 1 BR 2 baths available Carpets. drapes, gange 1 Ith & Senta Ane, C.M. &16-4.233 64&-554" 4200 LAOUNA l l AC" LAGUNA NIOUIL SAN CLIMINTE Vlt JUAN CAP'ISTllANO CA,ISTllANO llACN OAHA 'O)NT lltVW•llDI COUNTY VACATION l llfTAU COflDOMINIUM OU,1.IXU 'U•"- t 11S 21'1 1111 '"' ,,,. Newport 8Mch 2025 \V. Balboa Blvd.. NB 673-3663 EvPs: ~ ROO~t For rr nl In aparl· BUSINESS d MISC. WANTIO "" BY OWNER YOU m\11 •h" land. 2 Yr. an AotAc11111111v. Ile. ,'!?! NO GIMMICKS! Maple Capri FINANCIAL LUMH ll ... BR :: tw '.! sty., comer S•nt1 Ana Hgta. 1630 1u11Nl!SS o,,OltTUNITI U OM STOllAGE m a Jiut a nlce 3 Br l'Yl bath drps.. r ph. 1n1c.-, blt:111 SPAC 2 6 3 BR, 1~ bathl -t " .. , ... "" H'.H "71 '°" LffM $300~per mo. ment on oceanfrunl, N111 &· with option to buy, 3 Bcll Workln& male. 675-3600 BR condominium in the Corona •• Mar 4150 -.ffL Cal 644-1 OOt I USINISS WAHTl!O u., IUILDINe MATlltlAU r.e horn 1 t condition. Entr Near n I' w Bo'/'• Club I: 3 Hae on ... ac:·llorws Cpll, "'-. 2 pools IWVISTMINT O~lllM Oii SWAf'S .,,. e n op y ....... INVISTMINT WANTID ms PETS and LIVESTOCK ball. din. a.ml (both cat· YMC,\. S39.~. $O&'ZS1 Inc. Total rent inr $.i400 Near shp'g and IChool. MOfllY TO LONI :_: f'ETS. ffNIUI. ... peted), b.w. Ooora. m 1 o )' yrly. $39,500. 548-7249, 548--FROM $99.50 4 BR 2 ba hou~: Back Bay $70-Small rum. apt for 5 quiet tenant. !Wference11 ~:=:~~I. L~~~~s •Ut CATI -l'xlral. zm Ralelah A•e., Corona del Mar 1250 4207 Mir. 19911 Maple, #! RENTALS COLL.ATlllAL LOAllS nu =:.. = c.M. tby appointment onlyl s ...... an!a; $265 Month. Carpets drapes. 646--0\!28 ' Call 6734575, 610>28.18 HouMt Unfumlahed llAL nnTW LOANS :~ L1¥anoc• .. $22,900. 541-3575 L1gumi 8Mch 170 ilver Gate ,....,._ ~~:r"..·~HA = =~:~T;~ -· we CALIFORNIA LIVING ledrm 3 bnlhs Deluxe On H1rbor View Hills THE D~ ~~~cb:-. w:.1 ";I Prestige area. 4 BR. S.tlillO. 4300 ie I 211Y7 Baycrest. $295. C, I Gardmer. 675-5991 ett 6 a.EAN Bachelor Apts. i I Nowpon Heights 32~0 All uW lncl S7S up 315 E. Balboa Blvd. FR.PLC, irii yd, l BR. $1~ BALBOA 673-9945 I No c:hldm. Sff at 358 E ....... lelend 4355 1611'1 St. CM call · 213: ra-2120 f'VC. Avail April BACll. apt.. avail. Apr\I l:Jlh ~'f\.21i;1. to Jun,. wlh: rra Mo., uW I u;Jvenlty P•rk l237 paid. 6T.,...J613 h ' UNMRSITY p ARK Huntlntf9n IMdt 4400 MUA DI L MAlll 11es ANNOUNCEMENTS ~~~!~~: ,00u :: qulet cul.de-sac street and COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 2 BR Apts. 3 BR Apt w/:JI MllA Y1110• Jilt d NOTICES 1 V rd C lf C An t'.\~'llln!! new home '"W1t 1 r~•it m.I led ho .01.1.101 ,,.1111< ms In 'AT'°' .,, Mesa " c o oune. h 2 ba Ear Y ......, o a sty n ba. Nr schls ,.. .....,. in walk· 11cuNo 1,. ""' uea AWHINOS ..,. 11 p ly cveryt 111;::" 4 BR, W 1 b 1 • ... J .. ,w,0111 aucM JHt ,... 11.,.TIONS ms Pool a.nd walerfa s. art /Olde Spans in! uenc tng di.st o' OCC. Nl!W,Olll NOTS. J21t LOST '411 -~ _ .. _.. e · r.nn Good tormal dm rm. Ice lam rm l I l La ~ ,.IWf'OltT SHOH• me ,.ltSONAU • .., TRANSPORTATION ruml .. ueu. ..Jb.JUV. bkfs d nl NliUe MCI on o guna 9811 El Camino. Apt. 1, 0 1 U YSHOlllS JUI ANNOUNCIMINTS .. ,. -trrm'I. t rm. fenc~ yar . c 3 BR. ctr/frplc, blt-tn R $125 llllTNS ••ll IOATS I Y&CNTI 11a110 \II this for SM,500. •• ..,. OOVlll SHOlllt mJ ,UNWllALS '"' U IUOATS = 2' .... , •• 9 •altu o. $25.~ • S2600 Dn . .,..,., "'uN111vTC111Ls1"1T"., ,,,... m"•1 'A•o 011Tuu ., .. ,, 'ow u citu•st•s ,..Pa• •• tt Mrq. IJ.irvl'v mo ..... t. Milldon Rlt,y Luxurious Townhouse "n CTOlt 4U "110-llC• IOATS ttJt ...... ""' ~-..v~:·.u :: =~::1~~~ OIH ' : •• s kO•T THILl!llt "'I)! S12.o560 191--0731 Stud.lo Apt. 2 BR. 1',; bath un ILU"" no f:-:1:,.~:~Nttt ~l~ :g:: ~~=~:~::'• :~!I -A COOL POOL EMERALD IAY Elec: ldtchen. Beautiful bi!( 11tv1N1 TlllUct Jl4t CIMITllll• LOtt u 11 M-A1111 tou" ltlt I Orran Vlrw, 3 BR. 3 BA pool. Nr. shp'g. Adults only ::~:~t::: MAii f,E ~:::!~:.!1i1"""" ::;: :::~ ;~~v1;11°••NO ?} 1 ~~ ; b~I~~. ~l'r;'.1~~~:~r-~ ... "" ~· ,~ '-· Block to beach, J\l~t luJl ~~!.;'=~~~E LIDO ''"' rm M1M0111•L "'llK' "" :g:! ~==~:~~ ""I' P"llna. petlo t belul.ltully ........, ...., ~ rf'doec. $69,500. Xlnt fin. -Nru.11y P"INTEO IA~ """'° »» &U<TIOllS '"' "''"'"o 10An -1 _.. -.A ... S23"""' •• t..nn .. .-Call OWIW'r days · Mrs. WeJc '""'~ ""' HIWPOllT WIST Wl AYIATIOtt fltVl(I f'll ..., linn!ICft~ Ylltu . ·""" • 2 BR I ,_..._.., · 'TINOTOtl IU CM ,... TUY111. IAlt llOAT MOVINt .... SJIXJl handlel!. LOCKHART F • a TI4: 778-59 I w p r ............... pnv. """'':!~!~-~~:o''111 ::. :~"To'~:~=!~!~:,. !: !?:J::~:NA~'o :: RL TY M&-3322 64&-7301 I Reduced $3,000 SEE TH1s-:-cUimm built :? ~R. 2 baths. blt·in tvo ~ 1 • imv ~i~~s • G~ w::"m~. sui.. •IACM ltSI ~~~!:"..:Ol"r'JTOttlNO = H ""' LISJON' •11t OWNER. M o l\tTC;rro Nrl\ -4 BR 3 baths In cbarm borne . near nt'\\'. dishwasher. Quick po§. $235 4 NA TIVI GAil.DENS I 2228 "B'' Plaeentia Av. $100 ~=-:.:c'..°'*'9 = SERVICE DIRECTORY ~;~• ,::_~~' ~ Townhouse: 3 BR. 2 Ba. llartior Vlew Hills Grand ~an view, l BR. 21 mo. on 1 )T ~ue. 6 POOt:.s-sAUNAS.J CUZZI Pleue look ' t.ben c:aD ott.,..e covll'T'f -acco11'"1"• ..., i 1tvc1.as ~ pntlO a pool: great loc. I SSZ.OOO BA. Many bUlll-lni1 + kil --A 5!7--0380 1 IAlfTA AltA )tit ANtWlltl ... lllVt<I 6Mll ILICTI K ullS n• ""'.nAI 011 . comp redccor . D c-.... 145.000. See owner. 311721 3 BR. 2 bl. frplc:, carpel!, l HUNTINGTON -:::-==-=~=---:--===--.. ITM...,TWI •n "'~LY,.CI ""'Allt. .. .,,. ••. , llo\OT011cvc1.1s '* r. • . "' . . • elancy R.al .... ,..te Drtltwood, So. ' .. --. 491) .._,_. all elec lcltcben JUST COMPLETID ""own cm JO• ~T. Oft a.n1 AllOTOltSCOOTlltt me renl huy: 119 Yorktown Ln . 67J.!T70 -.-u.-.,._.., JA'"" ,.._ "' .... "' ,.. MITO ltl'""'' 44lt •UTo """IC" • ,,.,., ~ CM. Shown by app't. 546-3UI. BRAND NEW. lmmed PoSI GARDENS ltr'IDd new deluxe 2 BR with ~~,: 1a.t.at = ~~:~~ ... :""' '-~ !: ~:t1':,°~.~.~u" ;;;,; 6198 !!!!!' !MD ----wVF.i. y OCEAN VIEW SS per mo. pnp. $125. c.peta, dr'91> ~=U~1!:' .. ~ :! :r.: .. ..a~~ :! ~!!1~::~ u1111" :: M~A-Vtrde: 4 BR. 3 Baths: ~~~~ Lanl\I patio. ulfd brldt trpl I ba-.,,,-._1 OTS TENNIS-ENTERTAINMENT ~ bltM. !en:'1 =· ~ C.VISUAl'O mt """''" , .. .,~.. *' fltUCKS .,.. 2400 sq fl, uidscpd .. auto. C'Ustom.blr, all DfW fife 3 BDRMS. 2 BA. 143.900 I BR. 21i . ~ ..... cs. L IOLSA.CHICA a Hiil mallll • CA.,..,...,.. ,...,... me 1uu11t1 '"' 111" :: sprtnklm • door 09C>ner I rlream kite-her>, IKlW •Wlfa-CaJI 496-120 hl*twn ~pm I of closet • storact spate. AOUl. TS 147-1414 A•t. l.Adulta ~) SST-0380 ~~~:l,,. :: ~::~:~;:•1t•1te = ~::;":111:u"°' .... ,1., J._12.j(J(). :, ~31~_ Art &_PM. l1<'e'I, w w "ll't~ plua i \ovel) .c OR, den 2 ba 3 frp,lc best tdeel loc. on CUI de sac St. -fl•EfUT-IL-rTIES~-MISSION MANOtt out'UJCft "",.."' "" CA8'•'"11••H "" A1nio.nt. <L..Ut•ct ~'I ch-l\J mrtb end, oc'.eansldt0 loc ~a.M-1 °" 2 yn. or •Ill " Deluxe Uni 2 BR $1.40 mo. a I NT ALS CIMltfT. C-f'fet .... OCI u o . 11101 '•"I ~ h<fnn It ram. Vite. O[lrfl Jm Apt~ ~ tA : ~.jOO. t9-1-'l664 lra!!I' option at S28:1 mo. 2 BR. ·~kJy ralPS. Pool. Nfl'lllb' decorated. nicely bld- Apta. Fu"'lthed ~:!.';.°it~C:.t '-1<-:~ :~:, •;::;:. ""I d11lly No11h 01. S21.!\i0. Richardr;oo/Puttcll Adults only, Quin 6 btautl: IJ('l)d, Alsro 11-rum Bacbe- 01tttl1tAl ... t ..a,1T cu•Nr11t• wn 11tw tAll :: ~™'' 11~ Au.llo :.i(l.27it 11~ 673-«131 1707 BAY & BEACH tul. 17676 Cameron B47·2U:l lor, suo. 288i 'Mmdoz. Or .. ~~~A :'«'.s:. :,-: ;;~:;~,e;""'' • ••-•11 :; ~r.: ~!::1,.. = !'\t.:AR !iC'bool~ ~ Pr.-.. Pl g IJlu ~ tteolty, lnt -.-1-BEDROOM.°'fum-:--Apt. A. SG642J ---~~~~-----------------------~•~k~-4~-~~~~~~·~ft~-~~·~~-·~ ffi.500. Owner ~71!18 : BAI MA . .~-i Comoa deJ M•r :.LllD.L. .,,.., _.. I BR •JI.I. ttnlal Onb' J_n QK1, drps. Comet lot. i'lS-3000 Eye 6 Sun ~101 tocxau; flll!llliry Pi l'Dti!I!. Meu Vwilt lllO alley & sioo.ooo •n.J ~ LmSicaPld • -..,... leech cM ~n:--• e1iop- -' Ba,y f ront .. ----..... ~·1'11il c--.. Mer nso1--------0lmbridp model. lSlO. IQ: I ONLY•Kl,G• atrm fa.itr NEW\.Y fl.lndabtd J bc1rn1. 2 mt Apt. Nf'lr c:pca, drpl, n.: 3 BR.. "' ea .. 15 X2i __ .!... _,;......., .!';' LEASE · 1'rtllW1 ri-.lntft1 2 2~ btlh, an mctJ1c tiu1lf Ne daWn et" peta. SUD mo. CO\I patio· bott or tt1l' ltt> H tf ._ ..... 1• '" _.._,_,. -· Bit. t 8A. ~ mo. mo. tna. PllDoru1dc "14"' crrtr-Pon.~~ n~atta.· Nrw wl w ~: Uft "tfon __... OWNER. $.51,IXJO m-u.t BtfT1 R81tJ. fTW'T.U looktna Albo 81.1dl. l220 l·BR. U~ WAD II waD !'11t~ tnao. B.y OWDtt. I Ownc-r: I br, 2 ..... 1andlcp.. 0. .. ,., SN 1t'15 MANY WOl'IJ)>:RJ'UL OP. 71671 Wna)fy Dr .. •JT.i0 I cpta, bltna. ..,... ,_..,, SJljOO, $45-}Zj I trpl, 'Xlnt a:llill. IU,D. ~ •• PanUHmQ M•t bMt 2 8R, OcftD view. Wll\ b\a, 541-0m BIG 'POOL· 4 8R By OWntr :>18-SSJ'! alt 3 .!~-2-2 Bil Apta ,.,,i. pr 1 d!aw"18' In Ctuafftfd Adt "°'P• bcb. poo. Shcrw thl• l LCE. Dfluxe, quiet 2 BR l't S'».~. By Pllrll. fll:bool. Dally Pilot W.. ..,, Qvlc1 F.-wdt. C..". 1'lr1I bid tit ,,....._~ ""* l1f.J2 Vtrplla Wa,. Ila. Adolta. Eutllde 2a llUI JrNr for kkllt. 56-Q33 Al•"7' 1 Ge-Git S3000 dn • ~2511 lllll'lulllth'' HOWt So. Lac Bdl 1'1, ~ --~~~~~~~ b .. ' e --.----.HAYE YOU THE HIDDEN DOLLARS . IN YOUR HOME LATELY? •• ,. ,. REM 2:1 , .... • s~ Call N~ M New 2 BR ~ UtU. Yea dlat1 1tnd1 ~bf. Cl)~ n40 f Bii pn ~'1 Core -* SI \\ $~ 2: m .. I ~ ... l ' ~ Te11 holt 9(X\ <Ma -3 Bl age Ye1 Hui 2 ti. car bl<> SO'l z;;j cpl new IOU NE\ cpl pvt IWT :! Pa Gs N. '.!Bl cp~ OP\ Su LI I I 811 IBe lac 1 LU y, ate Qc. Rei WA. Inc up Cd f () 64:1 wk LOI Rp! a~ :iH WA ter C 1 Xli Yoe ~ beo c:o Ro SU WC: ba 211 .•IC c.o Ille iiO pr ftl stE f ------JtiK Fot °' "' .. Tr tn leftl•cla VlDqt PRICED 'l'O SELL R-2 lot~ ........ $9,l50 11:,q 1 BR Wll.ta + .2 BR homo R.2 ccnwr . . . . . • . . . . SlO 300 • Lilt UEi' )( 300'. No VOCU-Comm. will\ bou5c •• ~ ANNOUNCIMINTS an.I NOTICU 6411 Pl.lalinl. Plumbizli, Car- pentry. Re.ul Rel lMured. BanlclJnericud OK Call '"Mike" ~2-0:US PRODUCTION Spac 2 • S BR, Hi buths Carpets. drapes A POOL! Near 5hopptng Ir ec.bool1. ,, .... $l10. ci,.1, Pritt' llo&1000 -M-l ~ ll St .... $20,000 "5.000 clown. Other M·l 1.ou n1.0ao1v, OCEAN vJ;; DUPLEX Lockhart Realtv % CE!tt'l'ERY Lots. Pac View Memorial Pk. V\ata 411& Mll.f Plot. Make ottn. O:intatt O'fJMll": 34-fn V\a Ecbo. Pa.llD Sprtnp. ea. 1AH_•_u_11 ... nw.,__ ___ ,_1_30_1 92262 TRAINEES Mgr. 2'll4 Collqe #2 2 UR each, qukt str~~t. &t6-S322 -.3' Price ;lj,000 -$5000. down. Acr..,. 6200 5200 Newport a .. cl\ OCEAN VIEW M-1 2 BR, Bay Front apt: 'Beau. 2 l\cres. cor. lnd~1rlal alt~. tUullY derontted, lmmaeu-GM prlee. Neal J. Marlin. 1.:1\e. ftb ll't, Vista del Lido. 548--3333 Util tum. $5ClO per mo. I ~ 2=-nd-ro-.-Wty--sal-t Yearly, leese. Avail. Imme-requlrecl. C&ll Charles TO S01l£ Ulllf 2 1/3 ACR6 VAWT WID dlatcl¥. No pets. No ablldren Slte<!t Agt. ~. under 16. ~~ "'5f.8..4690 Evea. 54S-4:S 2 br. pool, patio, gar, blt·ins, , MONEY MAKER * z 113 ACRES commercial cpta, drps, adlta. no pea, Furn duplex on beach al Npt. zoned tC·2l on major U'IOt" S140 mo, 642-8001 $1.9,800. Bey now! Pocket oughfare in Santa Ana. Mo- 2 BDRM, 1~ batll. Enc.tosed sunimer renls! 494-7463 tel, apts., business. trailer garage. Inquire al 4138 Pa. park or other commerc.111.1 trk.-e Rd., Npt. Bch. Busin"' Rental 6060 OK, or hold tor tuture m. Co.-. cMI Mlf' 5250 crease In value when BolAa Pre1ti9e Store Ave. fully develops into ·4- tn prime location. lane blvd. Sewer line stub-n. I Air cond; 2500+ sq ft. bed at property. Ample * \nlnDe Reef * See al 1801 Newport Blvd. water supply. Dt'ive by 4717 C_azita Mesa W. Bolsa, Santa Ana, Ulen APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Water!root/Loc • Boal Slipa Available 2 BR • :? Balli Apts. LEASE • or • BUY St.."O. Mo. & up • S59,500 up Z>25 Ocean Blvd., CdM 673-1788 -for furthe.r tnlo He.rman Trott. Mgr. ~-~~!'::~ ON 'l'EJll ACRES I • 2 BR. furD • Unfurn Ft'Plca I Pri/Patios I Pools Tennis • Contnl'I Bklst. 9 hole PutVGreen. 900 Sea Lane. CdM 644-2611 tMacArlhUT nr. Coa.'!t Hwyl 3 BR, 21, BA, Jotg of stor· i\ge. Bit-ins, Reb1gerator. Yearly, $240. 673-2402 • Huntington Be.ch S400 FURNISHED- UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2 baths studio. I carpets. drapes. built-ins. 1 Wock to 5 Points Center. From $125. per mo. I Key at 7681 Ellls Apt. B, or 8~2·8303 -------2 Bdrm Unfurn & Bachelor uUUtles included. Near sboppin,. OR PHONE -~hone owner 342.g,;aJ, __ MR. WARD 642-84U <10 Acres up, . County Rd. e PRIME Retail Location e fl'Ontagl' IN.E. Santa &r· STORE • 1& " 40 ba1:a Countyl. ~~el ror 1875 Harbor CM 646~ fruit trees, apprec1at1on and • future retirement homesile. Office Rental '°70 Reas. t!lrms. Only S400 p<'r acre. or exchange? AM LAGUNA BEACH Rt•atty, P.O. Box 30. New Desk spaces available In Cuyama, 805-766-2201 Ol' 23'16 newest ollice building at 'Thompson Blvd., Ventura, prime location in downtown SOf>.MS.3337. Laguna Beae!l. Air condi· -10--Ac_re_s_.-So--.C-a_li_f._SS_Do_'~-rn. tionro. carpeted. beautiful SS per mo., S79J full price. paneled partitioning. T w o L. Shf'wfclt, '.126 W. 3rd St .. entrances; _ re.ar leans to L.A. Phone :?13: 623-jl02 Municipal parking lots: $.'iO -----· -.---- per month for space. Add 10 ACRES. Kirby, Oregon $5 for de!lk and chairs. Add $850 Per Ac.: 29'it Down S10 for business hours an. ~16-0717 swering ~rvice. All utilities paid eXCPpt telephone. Mount. & OeMrt 6210 DAILY PILOT 22'.! FOREST AVENUE LACUNA BEACH ·l!»-9466 :i ACRES ~ subdivision. Sil· vt•r Valley -18 mil~ Ea.st 01 Barstow. "Land of Lakes". 80 man·m11de lakes NEWPORT ART CENTER, in area. AUalra, fish rais- 2400 W. Coast ltigbway, i.ng. recreational, many de- Newport, across from t. b e vclotimcnts in progress. Stuf1 Sh!~t. Prestige mod-CaU owner 847-.6640 aft 6 eni building. Well maintain· p.m. Weekends anytime. ed. Attractive architecture. Ask IOI' Lee. r rom ~ sq. ft. ~P· Utlli· MOUNT_A_IN __ c_a_b-in-. _Lod_g_e II~!' pat?. Off stree. pnvate m e m b E' r i. h I p . Runnmg I·~ p.1rkm~. lltavy ro!:struc· Springs. Aecom. lg {am & 1100 !or qt~1etness. Ind~vi~unl party. 54g.1~ • :HS-11:!0 he11Ung/a1r CQnLtiUonmg. -- l<ental details • Ufrirc 12 or DRl::AM Cabin & 2' • ac. c ;ill :>48-2400 or 541..8678. I with beau. view, $325 drnvn • & only $30 per mo takes ii. l~J-r1, ~-arpcl!i, drapes .. ~e~t· BRECK NOTT RLTY 548-63:>5 mg, rur i:ond, and util1lil!$ _ ar<' included in our low, low YUCCA Val~y • 2 BR. All rl'nl. Oll-stl'eet parking for Elcc. Cptd. Dbl gar. Lot H:! trn:mts. Building located in x 840 $12.000. 548-4870 WILL exchange S Acres. $10,000. va1uc-, near Palm Springs on duplex or tri· pJex in So. Orange Coast area. 5J6.ll31 '59 Olds &ood molo1· W/othrr parts ·57 Olds 1''iesta Sta. W. New trans. 1 owner. Trade for lZJ It. 6 rt. wood fence 01· Mech. labor. 545-9187 4 Units Costa Mesa-t.i9,.JOO Exchange ('C)Uity & cash for • more Units. rltzmof'ris Realtor 673-0010 ----llAVE: Apple Valley, acre + 3 BR I~ ba, trplc .. encl. patio, zoned for ho1•ses. Wanl: Orange Cou111y prop or Uil TD. 540-1102 What do you thl!'llt of 0111' "TRADER'S PARADISE" Drop u' • card. Oa.sslfied Dept, P.O. Box 1875, Dally Pilot, Npt Bch, Callf. * * * ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICES HAVE 4 UN~partmf'nt in Costa M~ Will trade for 13EER BAR & Rt:STAU· RANT in Orange County. ca.ll Owner 543-0395 EXCHANGE M·l rlcar lOCi x 125 M-1, Los Angell's m·ea tor home ID Beach at·f'a up to S55,000 qualified buy~·r. Corbin/Mart.ii\ Rltn. 6T:>-1661l APTS & BIUI, 1.0ned vu. land for 75+units. San Juan Ca· po. 100' front. can divide 9 lots. S81M eq, 'l:td TD, ? owner. 49M937, 49~ Beaut. motor borne C:.tmp- rr; want lat or seasoned :!nd T.D.'a; Orange County; 01· . ? See at Enc:o Station, Fairview Rd. & fair Dr., C.M. * * * --------- ANNOIJNCEMENTS •ncl NOTl~ES Found (FrM Ads) 6400 Lost ~-~~--~~~-- 6401 FOUND • Toy poodlt>, vicini· ty Constitu tion, Brooknurst/ Adams. Hun· tmgton ~ach. 96~ FOUND Female Vlzsla about ~ mos old. Vic 13th & Balboa Blvd. Identify 615- LO:ST i:fey, black &.: white cat with crooked c a 1· • ''l'ASS''. ~7 UUSH SeUer, female, 5 mos. Vic. 21lt ' ?2nd, Newport Beach. Reward. 642-2788 SllV1CI DIUCTOIY lallpltflftt 6550 BABYStn'ING lo my borne on weetl\v bUl.I. H o l luochel, fenced 7ard. 'l'oys. Newport Betel>. 675-2329 WILL Babysit. My home. 1 child qp to 2 years o.ld. $20 wkl,y. 548--1395 Vtc Harbor Shoppln& Center RELIABLE mother. Week· days only. Ages 2-4 C. M. area. Call 548-QlOO Brick, Ma-.ry, etc. 6560 AU.. TYPES J11 a s o n c y . Brick, Block, Cement work. Also repairs. All cypes Car- pentry &: Roofina. 636-2916. BRICK, Concrete, Carpen. try CUstom Cabinets. Small jobs. OK Free Est 962"94:> 6590 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Stupid -Whose -Visor - Gypsum -UP SMOOTH A bum on the Bowery lN.Y.) only drinks a ce11ai11 brand of hair tonic . .He says it t.'Omes UP SMOOTH. ! NO JOB TOO SMALL! Residential -Industrial Com- mel'cial -M a i n t e n a n c e Repair ts R e mod e 1. Reasonable. Lie, bonded, '1 sured. • 962-1961 or ~2·5064 • CARPEN'.I'ERING & Roof· .Ing. All type e All work guarantero. SJS.6729 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS CABINETS. Any size job. 23 Yrs exper. 54.~n3 • Carpentry e Cabinets • e Bit-ins e Alterations e • Repairs • Reas! 6-16-9583 0737 Pe'-"•11 6405 CHILD'S Rod & Reel. Found Cement, Concrete 6600 off Hun,;,,.,..,_,, Beach Pier. SINGLES -WIN ' ~'6~L• Trips to VegH • CONCRETE WORK • 847-1938. alao Cub Prizes 01 All Types. No job too SABOT Salling gear on Lldo With Weekly Guest Card Small. Call: 892.1038 Isle Pier. Identify & claim HU FR1 SAT CUSTOM PATIOS & 67't-~c.on T RS., ., , u """" Orange County's finest Block wallii. Also concrete WHITE Fe.male younJt cat 1 Ballroom le ot·chestra sawm~ k removal. 842-1010 brown eye. l blue Pye., Htg. Dinner 7.9 e Cocktail11 CF.MENT Work of any kind Harbor area. 847-\126 DANCER'S CORNER at lowest prices. Guar. 80'.! Knoxvlllc. Apt. D. HB 536-2914 ---2 bR Duplex. Pool, Privacy, most c·onvenient a1•ea of j Costa Mesa. For info See al R. E. Wanted 1670 Santa Ana Ave. 6240 LADIES watch. Vic. Marin· 1438~ S. Main al Edinger St. workmanship. 642~14 ers School. Identify, 548-32111. SANTA ANA :>42-9306 ' CEMENT work, all types. cplll, drpr.. 1-stY. gar, llke new. U30. Avail A p r 10th. 842-6098 NEW 1 bdrm apt, trpl, ww cpta, avocado bll-ins. drpe,. pvt patio & yd, gar. S1Zi 847-5306 2 & J Bdrm 2 ha Pool Patio. M 0 R A KAI. 81~ Ga1 firld. Pvt street I IJlk N. oH Garfield. 96:.!·ml :? BR Duplex. Pool, Privar), cpL<;, tlrps, l·st.>, gar. lil<c new $130. 842~ Santa An1 VOLTAIRE FROM $99.50 5620 Lge 1 BR. 2 BR, Stuciios Hotpoint bJtn..-i, reltlg, cpts, drpe, pvt patio. pool. recree. lion area. 811 S. Fairvi~ Rd. 547.74~ IBetwn McFadden & 1st St. l Suite E or call &12~:W PRIVATE PARTY Wants 3 or more BR home -1741-WHtcUff-Dr-. -with adjoining guest house Prime toe for Corp Ofc'a or 'cottage. Repl,y to P.O. 3000 sq ft. Wal/pan'l, Pvt Box lil6'2. Long Beeeh, 90801 Ofcs. Crpts. Drps, air.cond. ~~ Grnd llr. tow rent. ALSO: BUSINESS ind Luxury Suite 700/HOO sq 11. FINANCIAL Co-op Bkrs. Ownf'r 548-9586 -------- OFflCES-;-188-E. -17th Sr., Bus. Opportunities 6300 C~sla ~ksa. next lo ~ccunlylARE YOU an electrical rr· F;rst Natl s.ank. An• cond. pairman? You need me! P ~ly park~g. Call Ray I'm a small elec repair shop, Rea ty Co. 642-4811. doing a g.ood bus. Owner -I.Air~~ small. ~h-moving. Call! I can hclp LIVING QUARTERS you make money. $8,500 EZ 6-16-2130 tml'i 524-5450 Bier. N~w M-1. ~nt-600 t0 6000-fi THRrViNG Avant Gard No- 294-1 Randolph, Costa Mesa. veltY boutique. Prime loc:a· 6T:>-5116 tion Balboa Island. Asking Indust. Si:;ac.-e 746 W. 17th Costa Mesa 3600 sq ft Owner 12131 434-5082 Lots $8200. 675-4140, evee 67~1038 GIFT Shop for sale: xlnt beach location. Must sell, $2600. 642--0830 • TRANSFERRED Abroad will So job too 1m1all. Free est. .-~s-7'-JZ-00-KJ-.-.. -m-aJ_e_s_ea1_:°~~ ~ C~~;:~ wr1~:1= ~=1~N=~ Slamt11e cat; vlc. of Art's M•80 Dally Pilot NO JOB TOO SMALL Landing, Balboa; wearing SINCERE gentleman, :is,''ilke Free est. 646-1234/675.5516 6620 red coUar w/rhinestones. to meet lady 21·30; compan· Reward. No q u e s t i on s . ionshlp. Excha.nge photos. Contractors 673-1983 or notify Mt's Daily Pl.lot, Box M·86. -.-R-O_O_M __ A_D_D_IT_I_O_N_S_e_ Lwdini:_· __ ALCOHOLICS Anonymous L... T. Cc.nstruction LOST Small white poodle Harbor Area. PhoM 673·8724 family rLtOms, kilchen or Costa Mesa Park. Name P.O. Box 1223 Coata Mesa. un its. Single story or 2; ' 'Pepe · ' R e w a rd . I WILL not be responsible ·plans custom designed. For H e a r t b r n k " n Mr ; . foi· debts other than my estimatts & layout. phone: Gusta!son. 548-57(9 or 690 own. w. F. Shea, N'pt. Bch. • 847·1511 • W. 18th SL DARK Brown f e m a I e Burmese cat. declawed. Lost vie: 6th lft Bay, Balboa. Family heartbroken. Rwd. 67H136 FOR Sale Charter Me.m- bt-rship in NeW\)Ort Beach Tennis Club. $650. 673-7814 Announcements 6410 LOST 2~ Yl' old Dachshund. Coast Health Club light brwn male. v i c e FREE SAUNA e Mission Dl·, CM. Reward, Wlth Swedish maaaage b7 no questio.ns. 546-9047 7 Experienced Massuese' BLACK Labrador Male slip OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Additions * Remodeling Frl'<I H. Cl'rwick, Lie. 67:',.6041 * 649-2170 LICENSED O>ntractor. Ad· ditlons. Remodeling. Sm Jobs Specialty. 673-2129 Carpet Cleaning 6625 e WALL TO WALL • e CARPET CLEANING e BIG Discount! 646-3780 UlJNC + GENERAL CLEAN\JP YOQ name It -l hau.1 It Reas. Bia JOhn ~ # HAULING. TtaJb ptckup. Trlmmtnc. Anything-we do ll all. Extiert .-ork. 545-2792 No experience necessary. 18 to 35 yea.rs. High school graduate. U·you have the aptitude, we will -train you.. Permanent employment. Ex· ceUent opportunJty for advancement. • INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. SA VE MONEY '* BefOl'i! you Take it to the dump call Us! 646-9188 or 642·5666 SPS Western a..EAN Lots, garages, ttc. Tree i·emoval. dwnp. sk.,, backhoe, fill, grade. 962-8745 2701 So. H•rbor, Santa Ana An equ•I opportunity empleyer Income T•x ---------------·· Taxpayers Attn!! Domestic Help ~m now 'til midnight 7035 Help Wanted, M.n 7200 April 13th our oUice will be Olinese • English • French open fro~ 8 a.m..10 p.m. to Permanent. exper: Uve.in do your tax returns. No ap-F't>r East Agcy. 642-8703 })Ointment necessat)'. bow-LIVE CNS ever, a call NOW will t°Cc" Employer pays feei. serve a time for you . George Byland ~eru·y 20 yn tax exper with no mis-106 B K 16th, S.A. :>17..(ly~ filed returns or penalties for ---------- our clients. Same day IS<'I'· A9enciea, Men vice. 7100 Coast Business Service Engrs, EE/ME/dsgn to 18K 1670 Santa Ana Ave. P1·grmrs/ffiM, RCA exp $900 Suite E 01· call 642-4535 Food sts/def:/car + bon S~ S 'I $ . -ARGUS EMPLOYMENT m1 ey Tax erv1ce coNsuLTANT AGENCY '.!013 Westclill. NB 5-18·77~ 1624 E. 17th, S.A. 5'17-6330 16!U Cres 'nl/ A.ohm 63:>-094:1 PRESS OPERATORS Rubber experience only. Ni9ht shift, Apply Personnel Offic. U.S. DIVERS CO. 3323 W. Warner Ave. S1nta An• An equal opport.unity employer 90l Dover. <Suite 2061 NB 1884 Placentia, Costa Mes.l 2408 Margaret , Npt. Sch W. A. SMILEY C. P. A. Free Est. Fees 646-9666 Help W•nt.d, Men 7200 I -------- G. 8. HOFFMAN- EnroUed to practice before Internal Revenue Se.i-vict For App't. 646-5421 YOUR HOME by APPT. Federal It State Returns • .>31--0riro • Long Fed. &: State S9 & S4 Your home. Sa!e-Prof'l 8.t2-1010, 646-Sl88, 548-8668 Lonir Fro. &: State $9 & $4 Your home. Sa!e·Prof'I 96~3403 548-8668 842-1010 tnsur1nce 6770 CALL: SAIN Tl2-0500 01· 839-5954. il interested in insuraJ'\Ct'. Landac1pln9 0810 INSPECTOR <.;ood knowledge of bench inspection required In precision machined com· poncnls. Casting layout experience desirable. Min 4.i hour work Wel"k Steady employment Prolil sharing J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Costa Met• 548..3421 An equal opportWlitY employer l.iAYNOR'S LANDSCAPlNC --------- ~ GARDENlNG SERVICE Slate llcensro contrrtt. R~sidcntial ·Commercial Free eat-No job too big! 893-3:>81 SOIL PROBLEMS'.' We have the ANSWERS at ORANGE COAST NURSERY 380 W. WIUiON ST. C.Osta Mega 646-3996 Papertuin1lnt DISHW ASKERS 11 or OLDER NIGHT SHIFT APPLY IN PERSON 8-11 and 3-j REUBEN E. LEE _P_•_in_tl_nt _____ 615_0 151 E. CoHt Htghw1y Newport Be1ch INTERIOR & ext painting. Pt·ices slilb11ed for spring1 ________ _ cleaJ1 -up. Free esi. 30 yr exp. Call 01uck al .>4H3J.1 ISTERIOR & ext paintinS, P1·ices tJashf'd for spring cll'an · up. Free est 30 yr exp. Call Chuck at :>48-5314 INTERIOR &: ext painting. Prlce.s slasbrd for spring clean -up. Free ~t. '.10 yr <'JCP. Call Chuck at 5-18-5314 e PAINTING • lnterior & Exterior. Free esUmatos. Reasonable rates. 646-3015 INTER or Ext. PAlNTINC, IMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FREE est. 548-1627 PAINT1NG -any room $20. We use "Sinclair" paints. Neat work. Ref's. 8'17-13:>8 BUSBOY Grt'at opportunlty fol' am- bitious young man. Apply in person between :? and 5 p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Coron• del Mer DISHWASHER Morning PRODUCTION FOREMAN Cabinet Shop 2nd Shift -Apply- EXPlOJER MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campua Drive Newport 8e1ch MARINE CARPEmR E:-;perienc:ed in construc- tion and finishing of cab. illatry and panels for in- terior or one· of· a • kind yachts. Previou~ experi- ence with some fibreglass useful. Send letter or re· sume to Box M 38 Daily P ilot An equal opportunil¥ employer j • Boat A1Nmbler1 and helper • Bo1t Mech1nlt With diesel cxper. e Flbergl111 Mold Men . Jensen M1rine Corp. 235 Fisher. Costa Mesa CARRIER BOYS I GOOD ROUTES AVAILABLE HUNTINGTON BEACK DAILY PILOT • 642-4371 • Laqun1 Beach 5705 100 CLIFF DRIVE LUXURY FURN/UNFURN Yearl,y Lease. l It 2 BR steps lo Shore & Shops Oceanvi~ from evt:ry Ail. 6100 LAWN Mower shop or in· ---------ventory. 145 E. 17th St., Apartment Site Costa Mesa. 64Hl00 cha.in choUar. Vic. 16th Pl Ir 9 am·lO pm Tustin Ave. C.M. Friday. l3Z E. lSth SI. 642-508() FIRST CLASS Painting & Valuable reg. dog. Reward. Electri~I 6640 Paperhanging. FREE ES- j 1NSTALLER • Service man. ~'teady permanent. S l 4 0 . week. Prefer some plum- bing experience. Extr a 1·omm1ss1oos & benefits. Great oppartunity for am· bilious young man. Apply in ' person betwren '.!Md :. pm daily. Servisoft 506-31st S l • New:i;ort Beac·h. 673-6020 from $160 mo up. 04-2449 Rent1lt W1nted 5990 C:11nvrnl1•nlly locatr<I 3 , , f( a1•1'r!'. • l'OIU'fi R .... 1n Uw City or Wrstmlnstrr with :-> RentaJ Units alr!.'ady on part or the property Sl•l2.500 WANT 1 Bdrm Unlurn apt. I C:iII. Jim Cobb inchtding g.arage or carport · 1111 to $100 mo. Costa Mesa. HA .. BO" Cd~, Laguna Beacb. ctr. For employed lady, 642-oosEi after 5:30 p.m. <>r wknds. I LGE 1 or : BR furn bowse or apt now •tiJ June 16th only. ''lllll=llll B'!ach area. 633-911l Ext ,--TT-m. after 7 p.m. Dr. Dunlap HartiOr Blvd. A'" WANTED June t5 on Joni: 50 :< 175 lot tenn lea~. :I BR ti.ouse. plus small N'ntal C.d.M. Give loving care. $1 5.000 Xlnt ref. 549-101() I Cr·or;;e WilU:imson. nttr. Yoong, stn~le employro -;:ntn, I 673-13j() OPl:."N EV ES. seeks quiet 1 BR apt .. nenr I -LOTS FOR SALE --beach. Aft 5 P.'tf, if toll, cull collect. Z13: 280-1610 Level 1Z5' x 267' on 11uil'l scr~t ill cxcellenr rental Rooms for Rent 5"5 area. -Plans for ID units available. $42.500--Th<' Reul Estat~rs. &16-Tlti -~2:113 SLEEPING room for day worktng, BOl>er man. Ptlv. ba. A entry. Sl5 Wk. 2it1 21st, C.M. 548-8672 .-.ICE nn. Good Io c . Congenial home. $35 with kltch prlv. 543-5991 ROOM For ttnt with kitchen prlvilrttet. ru wk. CdM lf?)-2681 11rt 6 PM KOME J JNCOME 'Exctl dtpt't!C/lmest oJ>pl)' ~ Br rt• A 10.2 Br l't '-•PtJI 1-yr old. Pvol E/11de Ct "wllf'f ~139:! "'' <l!}M779 PARTIAL Oc.-an v I e w : Coror111 del Mar, Cholcc o'Slte lot Ntn' lnsehold. Lovel)' t.rfft, 67 3 • 2 0 1 O Realtor Ranches 6150 ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES P' -A 8 8 .• 0 7 ----------TIMA TES. 545-345!1 t:i~~~to .> • -" ->r Funerals 6412 ELEc.TRIClAN, Licensed & ---------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; b on d e d • Small Jobs. YELLOW-GOLD ladies watch WESTMINSTER ma.inten. & repairs. 548-:iZO:: Found (Fr" Adi) 6400 vie Alpha Beta. Wedding SMALL. Black, mutt dt11t· Vic 3Gtb St., N.B. whitr l!Uifl on stomach. Righi rear leg not working. :!669 Harlesden Court, Los Anre1es. 46 Calif, 21.1: 654-4197 gift :13 Yt'll ago. Sentimental. MEMORIAL PARK Please~ Rwd. 548-1020. LOST: while, female Huski. Mortuary & Cemetery vie. Williams I Garfield Complete._,,.,.,, u ea. Huol. Bcb. Reward. from $245 ~ Cemetery ,,.. WHITE Male cat. Sweet & LOST: Girls prescription from $130 Unafra'd r to an""·t k lnclu"es Endownle.nt' r~-. 1 en r c '"' ecp. glaMes in C:O!iflletlc bag. " """"' 64<i-U40 GarLleld • Yorktown area, Everything in one beautiful of HB. REWARD. 962-789& place means less cost. MALE White cat. Vic Corona det Mar. 673-8309 White £l~ts! Dime · • • Ltne TlN'i black Poodle. needs mrolcal recent surgery vie Hillcrest Rwd. jtj.7837 No traffic problems. 14R01 Beach, Weslmln.'lter 531-1725 893-2421 Found (FrM Ads) 6400Found (Fr" Ads) 6400 Found <Fr" Adrl 6400 S@~~~-L££tfS Solve 4 Simple Scrambled Word Puule for a Chuckle 0 ~eo"on99 lotreo of tile lovr Krombled wordi be-low 10 form four $1mple word,. ~;rNOI LJ I I I' I :=-u· I u-r_....1--" Oardenint 6610 ANTHONY'S Garden Service 646-1948 Reas. monthly care. Prurr ing. Landscaping. Exp. hor· tlculturb't. "Tender. loving care for Green Gardens". PAINTING & Paperhan:;ing. RPas. very ctn. 2.'i yr.; rxp. Local ref. FrPf' rs!. 6-12.132:! Plumbing 6890 Snack Shop 2305 E. Coast Hwy. Corona det Mer IOYS 10 · 14 Good routes! • Good profit: BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT • 642.fl'll • r ---~ -----· ---- ' __ .. _ ,.._.. -. . . ' • • :.A... • .. - 32 DAILY PILOT Thuf'SdaY, AprH 11' 1968~ S -MlltCHANDtSI FOlt MlltCHANDIS! FOR Joas &EMPLOYMENT I .1otS) ,. eM,..LvY MtN, Joas & EMPLOYMENT I ~ a .EMPLOYMENT , JOeS a tMPU>'fMINT M~:_~ ~. SALi AND TIADI SALE AND TRADE H f W _ _, M ]200 I Htlp Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wan ted I Help W1meid I Jotia M.n, Wom. 7500 u"" MERCHANDtse-FOl SALi AND TU.DI e P •nt.u, en Wom•n 7400 Women 7400 furniture _ IOCIO fvtnttvre ·-_ f/IJlllO Ml_...I....._ -MJte•ll•neout l600 e En9ine Lathe Machinists LADY. live In 1 to 2 montta, Loc•I manufacturer MS to assist fn bl!ehold duties .t .......,..,. openlnp for: care chldrn. New baby ar- AUCnON SURFBOARD. 9'8" Sina Xlnt cond. $15. Cab aft 6 ~ REUBEN'S & COCO'S COOKS in- e Turret Lath• Machinists e Milling Machinist e DriR Pr.ss Operaton e Tool Grinder WOMEN· MDI TELEPHONE SALF.S Permanent Pa.rt· Time Work near home Ln our new Costa Mesa newspaper ctrculatlon Sales larlllties. E;nployment offered t o per!IO!la 18 lo 64. We will u·ain YOll Gu a r a n teed wajles & commiasion CALL NOW! LOO ANGELES TIMES • 1315 Sunflower Ave Cm.ta Mesa j.1().51:,1 Ext m 540--0301 riving. ~7265 E XPERIENCED WORKROOM help. M e I M..tl'rilon lJraperle.t. 548-2035 MATURE Woman to babyalt, my home: 2 children. 1 scbJ. agr. Ref. req, 646-7187 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 I ;...:.,.:. __ ...;..._ ___ , • llectronlc Auemblen We are •n .. t1bli•htd commercial firm with """' fringe ben•fltl. OnJy sa-ople with at Old World Spanilh & M editerranea11 f Furniture Fri., Apr. 12, 7:30 p.m. New 6 Uaed Fu.mlture. New divana. loveseats. bJdea- bedl. occ. chain, bedroom ~ta. dinJna aets. china cab- lnets, commodes. cocl<ta.11 tabte., bonll becll, chests. desks, mattresset. dinettes. rocken, 1 t e r e o a, TV' a, lamps, n e w drapes, twin comer unita, e.lec. &Ultars. amplifiers. rebigeraton. stoves. wa.&hers, dryen ANO MUCH MORE! WDIDY'S AUCTION BR.Ic+Bnc l bowlebold effect., ~ l radio cear. CleaJJ! 646-5542 GOOD Uaed tum. very cheap. Good beds. l~n 'ruden st .• Westminster PV r . pty: '8 yda Mou Gr<'e!\ carpet. Like new. Call 962-6155 aft 3 P.M._ USED 2xG'1, 20 ft. lona. e:;)la $25. laundry tubs, etc. 646-3750 USED Retr~. $25. Good ooa- rlitlon Phone 673-1853 Younq men terested in Thr<.e opt>ntngs are on night shttt and o f I e r steiidv emplllymPnt with a mmunum -15 hour work week. Our company bene- fit~ mcludP a ~ene,rous pl'Ofl t shar1ng plan. Applications 8ei"9 TAKEN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK lptt 1ht months ex· peritnc• should 1pply to All New De<:orat~r pieces and room crouplnp ~ turned from dlsplay studios, model homei.. movie studios. Decorators cancellation: HoutefuJ of Span- ish F\lmlture, items as follows: Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa & Matching Chair. Custom quiJted with carved wood trlm. R. 10 ft. ~ville CArved velvet sofa, heavy Dark oak end tables & matchina cocJc- Wl table. 8 Piece King sl~ Mediterranean oak pan- eled bedroom suite with full King size box sprinp A mattress. Large Spanish decor dining Toom. Gold ,leaf Spanish table lamps. Hanging sw11,1 lamrs. etc., etc. Each piece can be purchased ind!Vldually. 20'1'5~ Newport mvd. Mile. Want.d Behind Tony'• Bldg. Mat'ls Costa Mesa 646-ai86 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 8610 growing organ· ization. Excel· tent insurance p I a n & profit sharin9. Please apply in person between 8 & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa Calibration Lab Technician R"'>ilil" anc! calibration of tr•I l'<)ulpmrnt. Openings avaUab1e on firs1 an~ secund shifts. Senior Lab Assistant Prerrr minimum three year!' rxperienre in the 1.1rea rit digital subsys- tems ('heckout and test· ing. Must be able to as- semble wire, circuit· and test digital circuitry and systems. Cont1ct Steve Joyce 833.0600 ext 2182 COWNS RAD\0 (0. 19700 J1mborH Rd. Newpqrt BHch All npplicants rPviewed on merit with no bias toward Race, Color. Creed or Sex. J. C. CARTER CO. 671 W. 17th St. Costa MeH 548-3421 An equal opportunity l!'mployer EXECUTIV E Type Man • Starting salary to S700 monlhly increasing 10 $8•10 at end ol 6 monlhs. $1050 al Pnd nf first yPar Jl ability warranli;. lnrens1ve 3-y!'ar lraimng program. C11reer position with management OJlPOrtumty E x c P I I I' n I retirement. group insurance 11nd hospitalization benefits. Experienre not nec·es~ny. For personal interview call fi<ll-4167 FULL or PART TIME EMPLOYMENT Prrmanent only no students Age!> :!O to 48 -Liberal va· cation pay. Merit raises. employe disc:ounts. five day I Wf't!k. Apply Monday. Wed· nrsday. Thursday and Fri·. riay, 9:30 to 4:00. F. W. Woolworth 2300 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Cou nter Girl GEMCO Dry Cleaners Warner & Brookhurst Fount.sin Valley Hours noon to 9 p.m. Good working conditions • BABY-SI TIER C Lt hsekpg, for commercial artist Mom working in home. 2 happy boys under 3. JU>rs • Mt>sa Verclr I s25 wk • 546-001s I '.\tmimum two years ex- perience. 10.key addina calculator and light tYP- ing. EXPEDITOR Respons1bl<' job for young draft exempt man. Train· ee position. ASSEMBLERS Some P-tperience nee· essary. Permanent posi· lion. MASTER SPECIALTIES CO. 16"'0 Monrovia Ave. Costa Meu 642-2427 PWMETRICS Whole houseful WH r.,. $1685.00 929c!:.~e~!:"' :!' oS:~YRl~l.C~. • $698.00 5,,.9.2221 Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif. FOREIGN Credit Approved. Immediately More than 100 coW1trlea & RA D Furnltur~ 200 job classifk,,tions. Cou~ 1'44 N~ loulevanl, Costa Mffa Jes OK. Write P.O. Box 2'Z17;l~~~·~..,y~~·~'9a.t~~'ttl~t~~-C~IMH~~S~:J~O~M~··~S9'~.·~S1~•~· ~~ Orante. 92667. CPLE WTD. Maint work. & --------· maid work tor motel unlt.6. Furniture IOOO Salary ..l. j\p1. 548-975!> t M Twi bo . . •. ·-t -_,. n x .spnng .,. ma . M·ooo·s f\T~d Rinky-tink tl'<!l'S, used 6 moe. for $40. Sing-a,Jong Piano Player Small formlca table h& Call 642-1831 for appt. folding sides. 2 matching cba!rs. $20. New student I School•lnstruction 7600 desk. King bedspread, SS. Odds & ends. Moving Fri. IBM KiVPUNCH AM · hurry! 521 Fernltaf. C.d.M. DAVENPORT. cost $210. sell S120: ann chair, down cushions, coat fl38. sell $60: twin bed$, Heywood Musical lnlf. 8125 GIBSON Elec. guitar. red hollow body; St.andel Super. Artist XV amplifier; both xlnt cond. 6~ Pianos & Organs 1130 • PIANOS & ORGANS * * Largest stock in So. Calif. * 20%-40% off-Player pianoa l<XX> rolla to choose from Spring Cleanin9! WIG -100% Eul't>peM hair. Dark blond with frosting, Short length $60. floor It:~ full skirted aqua blue organdy prom dress. Strapless. $18. Short piM dre1111 with white nylon lace over skirt $18. White fake fur ~der cape no. 646-7022 POOL TABLES t.;1 1968 BRUNSWICK t.;1 i\MF t.;1 TIUANGLE Slate from $369 Brunswick $329 value •• ONLY $239.88 100% FINANCING SECARO POOL 323 S. Main, Uraop 532-l99'J SERVICE Sta Attendant. SECRETARY--I over 21. light mPch exper. Trainee OK. f\J.11/parl time I An equal opportunity employer 360 ftROGRAMMING INDUS. DRAFTING GROC. CHECKING 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY PBX/TYP Wakelield m a p I e , mat- tr('SSes, springs, matching chair & night stand. cost $465. sell $2'.S. All In prime cor.dition. 644--0985 * Terrm • Terms -Terms *I.!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!'!!!''!!!!!!~~ cash for your piano or trade SPANISH CABINET grand piano for new spinei 2 door -custom made • low · Fielil's Wholesale Piano Co. suitable tor lamps • as end 12072 Brookhursl at Olapman tab I e or DECORATOR Garden Grove CTI4l 638-2770 PIECE Removable Marble Union Station. 377 Superior. for law office. Fast, accu· _________ 1 w ( NB rate typing, shorthand. • est . oast CARPET ~!per. Min 1 yr 962-6912 (ABINO Trade &: Business Sch!>Ols Sota-bed, Cherry dirtlng set. coffee &. ~nd lable.s. chair.i.. Rotary mower. Wool rug Mi SC. 54().5980 exp. Call BiU 646-3242 or 642-5523 Eves WAITRESSES ASSEMILERS Experienced only! Division of Computing It Software lnc. Huntington Beach Agencies, Wom•n 7300 Cstmr. Svc. Rep to $500 Must havt> xlnt phone abiJ. itY. type 55. General Office $500 ExperienC'f'd. Type 50. NEWPORT Personn•I Agency 833 Dover Dr., N.B. 642·3870 SCREENm C1reen for Secys. & Bkpn. in Orange County 642. 7 484 :>ol6-6020 Screened Personnel Agency 901 Dover Dr., Newport Bch. Help Wanted Women 7400 Assistant BookkHper Age 25 to 38. ExperiencPd in payroll, 2 years experi· ence accounts recrivable. TYJl(' fJ5 wpm. good refer· ences required. To S2.50 hour. Apply in Person SURF & SIRLOIN 5930 Pac. Cst. Hwy. ~wpo~Buch FASHION-- MODELING NEWPORT BEACH area, MISSES SPORTSWEAR Fri evPs 8r Saturdays Size 10. age Z1 to 25. VERY ATTRACTIVE. Call 12131 623-4261 M1jor Bank W1nt1 Experienced NCR 4500 Operator 494.0771 S E C R ET ARY -Bookkeeper tor dental office. Requires Intelligence. initiative & pleasant personall1y. Dt'ntal exper. no E'"sential Write c/o Dally Pilot Box M86. l 1t & 2nd Shift Mobile Hom• Experience Excellent Opportunity -Apply- fJPlORfR 536-8885 120Z7 Garden "Gr. Bl.. G.G. "Better Living thru EdUl'allon" Office Furniture. 8010 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS FOR Button -Berth -EM~ - Secretarial Tnining AgenL')' -YOUNGER ATTEND THE 'The computer in my office MOTORHOME CORP, Most Modern Up-to-D1te Just lost iu job to a YOUNG- BUSTNESS COLLEGE in the ER machine. 4000 Campus Drive Newport Be1eh e RESTAURANT HELP e e PART-TIMf. e • 545-9863 • Southland. The sc~ool . of O-ff-ic_e_d_e-sk_36_x62-. -u-sed-. -fo-r· Progra~ed Leam1ng with mica top. S60 or make oUer. the "finishing school" touch 494-5701 Complete Secretarial Brusbup -IB~ Keypwich Start any Monday-Evening Store Equipment 8012 classe5 rusu. Agencies, Men It POLLY PRIEST Women 7550 BUSli'llW "°LLEGB EB 8' GLASS showcase $75 Snip 'n' Stitch 3334 E. Coast Hwy. CdM 325 N. Newport I.. N. . Phone MS-9723 G•rage Sale 8022 Coast I Violin & viola instructions. you·L.L FrND IT HERE! Memllfr of Pasadena Sym· 4 • F am i 1 Y sale. Mi3c Em"loymAllt . phony u years. Expert . . ,-. r· h ~f M" h 11 household Items. anllquei.. A teac er • rs. itc e ca; cooler. ref rig, Ibis. chrs. PART or f u I I time girl CJeftCY IM-62l6 ch•·su. ladies & chld clthes, typist & lo assist in boat LlFETl'.\-tE Gilt -Chilcoat 10 WED thnJ SAT. 9 to 6. 275-salcs. 25 · '10 yrs Call 642-9611 T · School 73 o t CM f 646-7436 9 to 10 am Ask for lesson yping 1 e 'n'J Alben Pl, Col Santa 1670 S1nt• An1 Ave. Mar. CM. 548-2859 Mon-Wed. Ana Ave.) 5 4 8-19 5 2, --top, dark Oak with gold de-ORGANS & PIANOS sign. Oil landscapes, various Hammond M -100 s P I n e t, Items too numerous list. 708 used, only $895: also ulW!d Iris. Corqpa de• Mar 673-8316 Baldwin, Conn. Lowrey, aft 6 p.n'l. All day &: Eve. from $395. L o t s of used wkends. :::::· spinet& & console __ $_$_C_A_S_H_ SS - SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana -PIANOS_&_ OR-GANS- ALL MAJOR BRANDS NEW & USED WALLIOf'S..MANNlNG"S MUSIC CITY 3400 So. Bristol We pay cash for: I Furniture I Appliance• I Antiqt1e1 I Tools ON ITEM or - COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Call 547-6748 or 827-8271 POOL TABLES So. Coast Plaza TOP NAMES! 540-2165 From $295. ru. month PlANO. SOHMER A r l I s t Brunswick, Delta, Fisher, G d L.k , c t s1~,,,. 26 mod. Slate bed. w/ life-rru1 . 1 e new. os JVV u· BADGER S<:ll $900 644---0985 me guar. • · · 407 S. Main, Orange 538-0311 e HAi\fMOND Chord Organ -------- IWn!nut> ADULT OWNED W~ BUY & SELL Pvt Pty S300 call 546-6229 • D11monds • Gold BALDWIN Acrosonic Plano Antique & Old Jewelry $4l5 cub. Private Party Almost anything. TRADES. ~ C. M. Jewelry & Loan 83 Hamond n-an 1838 Newport Blvd., C.M. V'l~ • 646-7741 • ~1!. ~~cf.~= --DISHWASHER -------NEW HOTPOlNT PRACTlCE Piano. Mahogany SA VE SSO upright. Excellent condition. Built-in or used as portable. $125. 548-6381. $140 or pmts of - Wurlitzer Spinet plaJlO, full $2.50 WEEK keyboard. like new. S500 or 1877 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. best olfer 675-2973 Open til 9 p.m. WANTED Furnltur•Appll•nc .. Color TV'1-Stef'90S -TOOLS- 531 .1212 or 893-0555 (A.k for Art) FURNITURE Stereo comp! bousebokls. Wiil pay cash 543-7666 533-8.191 540-2103. FREE TO YOU "2 SlSTERS" • mi'<ed Bas- sett & Doxie. Need kind 10\ling home. 10 mos. 673-1540 4/11 GOLDEN' F1uffy Ea.ster Kit- tens. Male to good homes. 6 wka. Hseor o ken . 54~ 4/1.'2 YOUNG male cat. altered. Very sweet nature -talkll a lot. He oeedl a good home 6.J&. 7096. 4/11 MALE Terrier. 1'~ yrs, hou~roken, likes children, shots. IBeing transferred). 893~ 4/13 3 l.OV ABLE. small breed Doxie & Beagle mix pups. 7 weeks. 847-9817 4/13 ADORABLE Puppy, 6 mos old. Trained. bas all shots. 546-!i697 4/ll TO Loviniz home yowig female tri-<:olored Basaet Hound 545-4226 4/11 SM11.L.L Black Puppy. about 8 months old. Hvui.ebroken. 54--oon 4/12 FEMALE Beagle • Cocker mixture pUppy, 9 wka. 642-0449 alt. 5 4/11 M I N I A T U R E Poodle Pedigreed • male. Loves children. 545-8878 4/12 GERMAN Shepherd pup. Has had rabies sho~. 881 Towne Costa Mesa 646-1218 4111 WYANDOTTE rooster for Easter or chicken farm. 53 0347. 4111 PLENTY of [ill dirt. Euy 1o get at. M2-43TI 4/12 CUTE lltt)e tan puppy, ~ Ba· senji & 1" Fox Terrier. r.42-7420 4/12 FREE young malt' cat af. fectionate & ~althy will d.-liver 892-7182 4113 FR.EE To good homes, Black It White Shaggy p u p s 84'1-5721 4/12 Dishwashers Busboys Part Time Office Gal 11}.key adder. type 50 wpm. good with figures. Richard Costa Mei• 646-5252 PRfVA'i'E Party wants to KNllTED FABRICS e SALESWOMAN e Women's MERCHANDISE FOR ELEC. Motor. sngl phase, 1 buy piano for cash. 543-9335 Four kittens. 5 weeks. Experienc!'d saleswu1m111 o· . . ~ALE AND TRADE hp S25: red cham, with 3 8205 ..., FOR SALE ~ 4113 4112 Apply in person Coco's Famous ti~mburgers 78 f as~ion Island t!ewport Beach ARCHflfCT\JIAL SENIOR DRAFTSMAN Three year!> experience. Perm11nent employment. Exceptional growth o~ portunit.y for qualified ix•rson~ Apply in person ,..,"Willtrd Jordan Arch itect & Anoci1t., 1500 Adatrui. Costa Mesa· --------Salesmen I Manegen C11ner oppor1y with leadlna rn·m offering o•er 100 mu- tual funris. FuD or pt time. No Pxper nee. we train. Np! Bcb ottitt. 642-«22 Sant• Ana ottlce, 547-8331 blveston Ftnancial Servico. Inc. Experienced Plumber brls Plumbing ___ ,_1_;;..52_6_Newport Blvd, CM Nttdt ~e YOU!Ut man to learn book bl1idne111- Expml!ftCe l\elpf\JJ bot Mt "41Ceaat7· Sft Manqel'. SoutJ\ Cout Ptaz.a. Costa )S,SA. S£R\• 1c"""g-~S-l11--A-tl_l'_nd-t1nl F\JD!lml!'. ~r.. ovrr z~ OV•l:y B>b's MobU,., Sprint· ii.I~ A E.dir!Ju tt.B needed for women's sped al· IVISIOft chrs $7.JO; older rocker, wht Tel•vislo~ R S & Mill· KITTENS LI S.OOOS Hy shop on Lirlo lslP. FH charged Furniture 8000 1 oak S7: mu.ngk. ~d cond. emnants, amptes Send letter of quahfic~t1ons to H.M..F P_O Box '!lli, Newport Beach. HEAD KOSTESS 67~250 for Interview File Clerk. 18-32 •..• St. $2'.l 1 S7: 15''1. boat $3.1. Lots • r r~ T ends Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 SEED Part·time girC 2 half Factory worker ..•• $1-65 l\r .1 more! 15.'>0 Superior rrearl •If-' ' p.m. 9'29 Baker . Costa Mesa da ys wk. Light typing & gen Seamstress 2 yrs exp. Pie<:P I furni•ture CM. 64&-9188. 642-5666 COLOR TV MOVING back East must office work. Interview Fri work or . . .. Sl.65 hour • • • 5· Coffee tbl $20; Ve.Jet chr. sell. House full of furniture P:Vt. Sat AM 1814 Monrovia. NCR #450 Opr. E.-<p only S:'.80 ••• Appftanc:es new $10; pictures. TV, misc, $9 MONTH including appliances large CM Bkpr lhru TB ••.•.•.. · • $425 Col TV' & Sat. 11}.4. 1612 Antigua Way, &: small. Pocytronlcs CB ra- PETS and LIVESTOCK ---. ~-------Pets, Gener1I 1800 MACAW PARROT Excel Cond. 54H794 anytime Apply Miss Huffman BARMA IDS .•. , F\le Clerk Exp only .• $375 or I Dover Shores, NB dio $11(). Linear Amplifier ... and GO.GO Secy. SH 90. type 55. Age Stereos GARAGE Sale. Thurs. thru Rental can appt}' to purchase SllO. & misc. 64&-7838. Cab 1820 DANCERS 30 UI' .......... $100 w~ AUCTION Sat 7".>8 W. 20th St., Costa ORDER BY PHONE 10 SURFB04..RDS 9'1" to B-la_c_k_S_m_o_ke_P_a_rs-ian-·, -• Howard Johnson's $300 per wrek Blink Tlr. 2 Yl1I exp. • • S35u Mesa. otJ. Plact?ntia. 523 3651 10'8" Wartly. J a co lJ s, -~ 638·5483 or 63.1-976~ New Aerts Clerk. Min 2 yn • Gordie. Je!fery Dale & Siamese & Abyssinian e COOK-Part Time IY.inkins:: ....... ·S·l·OO· S.1.~ Wedn ... y-7 p.m. Appli1nces 8100 9 to 9:30. 7 DAYS oCth~rs ood$15 to d$45. 1.)4U kittens. ~8858 2150 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-6592 SECRETARY Experienced Permanent '..!O hour 5 day w eek position available. Newpcrt BPa.ch. 10-12 & 1·3. Top ~lary. Wnte Box M 84 Daily Pilot. e WAITRESS-Full Time Clt>rk. Ins exp. •. w . INSPECT ANYTIME eoarw Mi way City Apply in prrson Sec.,v. SH llO, type 5;}.$). To REFR.lGERATOR 1 894-3159 I ..,,. ~ m~ 9 A.M.. 9 P.M. "'""'" HOTPOINT Law boya. conso es. portables ==~=--,----MESA LANE.." ear y .,., s •· · ·· · ~"' ... ""'" sit 95 FRIGIDAIRE wall oven & 1703 Superior, Cos ta Mesa Waitresses. Day or nlte shirts AWlllfS 1 Large 1-Dr Auto DeLrost • cooking top (burners) CQP. GRANDPA nN'ds company. Sl.6.'i hr. fR&Ul:MD .. OU$ $199 CASH PERTONE. perlect-S95 4 days a week. R AM 10 4 Nur.rses Aid. Exp ... Sl .65 hr ..-•' OR AND UP both, 3 section DTVAN $45 PM . no week<'ndi;, 2 Meals Kitchen Helper •.•• S286 mo. SMCTION Milke Payments of $2 Week No MCMMy Down Maple finished dbl chest to fix . no othei work in· Hostess. Exp. only ... Sl.7S hr. OP ft Ii 1877 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. OAC DRAWERS S35. ~229 volved. 8'17 6898 Combo Waitress/Hostess of T ~llCI ty Open til 9 p.m. Sl.OO per ~k. buy lease plan. p L A TIN u M diamond EXPER Sleno & p B x $}.65 hr. .... " Usecl -RENT-OR-BUY--Newporter TV s.1.. engagement ring appraised oi>t>ralor tor front offic<' Furnlture & Appll1ncff New automeUc washer 2027 Harbor Blvd CM 5-1.'l-SSll n250. Unusual gold wedding desk in Motor Hotel in Male Division $'2 Week --band, set with 22 garnets l..'li.,1na Beai-h 1 i\.11 494-Fee charged w1UtS cuiuc"I COLOR KING TV RCA COLOR TV Best offer. 64HY783 Eves. · SALESLADY 4:;63 Mgmnt trainee. To age~. ADK OPEN7DAYS (Used) $150 20 Gal aquarium complete. F" r hoe reacly-tc>-wPar WANTED RN"s !or relief 3 S\25 539.9531 893· 1031 BIG 267" SCREEN Fish. Sescaping f i It er. and sport~wear. Contact to 11 & 11 to 7. Apply Bu!!tioY age 18 up. St.SO hr. NEW-GAS-DRYER-Fully Guar1ntted pump, expensive color grow Manager. Hunting111n Va 11 e y Con. Electmnici1 Tech. 2 yMt. solid co.i"'*' nu.en WAS $1U 1177 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ~~1:!,;20 JE +-4254 Garden GENE'S ~~P~<.'ent llosp . 8 3 8 21 gtale ......... $606 mo. 7122 2 Left at $149 C..h Open tit 9 p.m. _ _ _ _ Huntington Crnter ••ewman. HB. Lathe Opr. Clasti B $3'25 mo G -~-Grove •1vd OR e CARPETING e Edinger & Beach Blvd. e SA LE s W 0 ',A AN Ex-. '4111 Opr. PM shift. 15c prem ,,,•~:-:. .. eetcll ~mi.• P1y-n.., of $t.•.1. Wk. RCA 21";-color -TV. Ex-42 + y ds Ro al bl ----------,., ..,_ .,.... ""' ..... •• '"' cellent, Walnut c 11 bl n e t . LO Xar • Y · ue. HI· DENTAL Assistant, Laguna prncnced, al tractive. full Pi\Y + · · · ·· · ... · S3 43 hr 11 "'-. • 1877 Harbor Bl vd., C.M. UHF. new antenna $275. OA,;,..,,.lnt cond. S99. area. Work 4 d11,ys. paid tor timr. bettPr llf)Ortswrnr Fae Trainee. 25c hr rai'2" ~~' SPANISH Open ti! 9 p.m. 54&-8'136 <TW-V'Ul 5. We<l. Sat & Sun. oCf. 675-2870. Mr!>. Jeffers iiAYS. • · • •• .. • • ... r. WASHERS-S29.9s: di"yers =========-s u R F Bo A RDS 10•2 .. Write Daily Pilot Box M-82 RESPONSIBLE P erson F'ry Cooks. May wlexp. From Mf9. Showroom *"" "'--Mill('.ell1n---860~ M-:,yer. 10' 4" Ru1$1!ll, xlnt CHRJSTIAN w S24 shift saupLES ..,.,,; "n:eurs S7S: Relrig.. ... ... oman to needed wkdys, noon-8 pm, H Ord 1 E Sl .... h ""' coppertone It Avoc.; Guar. cond. JWit pigmented by babysit on Wed & Sun eves !or housework. Beach area. osp er>'· xp. ·"'' r. 540-!09.'i WASHER & dryer, $JO. Wind & Sea: S80 ee. 546-1258 in the nur~ery of Central ~H797 Fae Trainee. n. married. L1vim: Room Set -l ONLY. Rl'frlg. $50. 2 End tahles. K __ I.,..RB_Y _______ _ Bible Chul'<'h, CM 548-4567 DENTAL R-pt. Evnor • $1 80 hr. Oak wood-tumed arms. Rrg. UPRIGHT Freezer, 22 CU. fl . S5ll pt'. 2 White tufted vacuum cleaner Anrl n .. ,.~ "' Fae Tralnl!t'. Service ovrr. s••n. _ u ,_.., $199l xlnt cond. Sl2S. !m-8592 ch..tlr11, S50 pr. China c'o:set, 30rlt.achm.~13. Balance SSl lO P A RT·TTME Experlent·ed m111ure Senc! rf'SUmE to Box .., 19 -~ ,,u..,. Alt 5 a. ,_ nd lffil» p•""" t "'-"it hn k M ,µ.. hr · · • p.m . .,. w .. e s. i;m;>ll ••rver. CI o the s, ..., ... ens. '-'~ Doug ul ma er. Ap p I y -81 Daily POot. "" Dept KE""""" An h l Dolly o· Doughnut, 9148 Rflt. \\tgr. Trainee. Al?P lS.. :; P~ Dinette Set -l Ol'Jl.Y. OAS STOVE various slzMi. l'U-156'1 · .,.,_,, a em. Brookhu~t. HR. C'f'FNING For general fa<'· 25 ....•.••••• J.100 mil Ollk·top beXaion exten. ~-A.lit slt:e S32.5(1 Eire stove $10:-!!11l81! Retrif 1 UPHOLSTERING • $79.50, 2 Open •TORS--~!>' work 5 3 6 -6 l 21 Waiter. l<nowl('dg!' of Fr. 8r hlr w /4 WT'Oll&"' Iron d\11\rs, 64:2-0898 Sig; Chest of rlra1Vr-r11 ~: l pc tEurope•n crall!rnenl ""' .,..tween 8 AM and 5 PM Ital. food. . • SI 7:i hr. . blA<'k or svocado. $69.96 Cor Brkill't nook S20· Edi· Fr':« est, del. pickuri. 215 Sportswear. Exprrlenet'd WAITRESS _experienced. Bellboy. Over 21. Grave-y11m Anttquet lllO son'CTib m : Sh'Oll~r 17. Main, H13 "Berny .. ~ Steady ~ • Sl4-0. 1580 Split shift. Oln!l('t -hirt. · ·· ·· · $350 .._ till«. BN!room att 5 pc -Only I --·-frn>.5779 alter 5:~ p.m. EARLY Amerkl\n mAplc Monrovia. NB. 642-2666. __ Hou~e:._838-~7 Boxboy. 21}..'lO hr. wk. Sl.~ hr 1n~r .. mPlt>. Uaht o.,k.1 WANTED FOR CASH ANTIQUE 51,... tbl with desk-bookcase E.~c. Cond. WOMEN earn S50. 15-hours T •lephone Solicitors I R<>~ $229.fS -NOW $119.9.3. OR ON CONSIGNMENT hrd • .,.., ~lo,, hi orig, S50 sacrifice S35 646- we-rk u ll Fullerette. Mrs. Full dme work rrom >-·r FM paid STOCK ON RAND ONLY Antlqu~ld Piece• A wr .._i; mp 1 to ._'>81 ' · I ""' M.tl matrh SZ"i: V!'nicr lit' Milo • _ Brown. 842-7692. home. 67:'>-1574 e Art fttm•Collec1ion.s l11mri b8e 22" S7.:IO: cut FILL DIRT WANTED MEDICAL Assistiiflh~k eNEEo 5 Full ere th NO DOWN-TERMS AUC STtiONfl'l-~0~'HOW &)au cruet ,15: t ~·~•Pf' Laguna Bch 10.000 CY. ..OUic.tLeJt1lU....XL~ a V1!_$eJi..IJ.0_;,_ml, Dog. 8825 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC registered <llempion BLOOD LJNES l . Ch. ULK WIKING- BLUT Sch ID Top winning Shepherd of All Times 2. Ch. NORDRAAK of MATTERHORN 3 times Paci.fie Coast Victol' Males-Females 15 weeks) Alack le Tan Cshotal BRED FOR QUALITY & TEMPERAMENT Pedigree with each Pup LI 8-48ai DaY11 lD-2 PM 837-3865 Eves aft 6:~ PM HOW About an EASTER K>ODLE? Exceptional AKC reg quality. $150. ~ MIN DACHSHUNDS Only 2 malea left. AKC registered. $60 ~ach • 962-7689 • 5 BOXER. PUP~ AKC REGISTERED • 5*5223 • EASTER Silver Poodle AKC. 2 males. S'15 and noo. 962-7834 tlon. Saluy-open; s.t7-~ UlllU1U..-A.t!lLlL...n.ia..:--PTANCr_:.,,:;n.:.=..,,~..3· :tt· ;:....,=,;:;.r;;;.:+~ao~ra.o~~[!Jli..~ • .MJ1R..+Ll!.!~~!Y-!~~~~.J-~1---1 IM~tED openings or pt "· "·· IUIO 11'.. r. • ...e.~ ror ntt--•-.. ,_ .... ,. ... r • e tr. Chi .• i-rtas, M"""c M:sw1ve1. L'lltrci')tlRt ""'-~. ...-~ .~ s..lum4Jllll~ • """ ~ ~~ S?IOW, Free BiDOOl'la ~~,,,.,,,--+-:n-=rrn:=-c.---=--...-.. .-.......------- 375-9!176 betw s.n 1.m. -• ~ 546-0652 Or 545-mt '"..........,Y EXP. Walttes8. Apply tn per. MAKE $3 per hr &-eUing DUNCAN Pt¢e 1t1le dlnlnt <2'13) a333l. AM tor "Bud" G~ Meyert M a n x. ~ t::i: Snool!JO. ton swa.~ Omlet, 414 N Fuller Bnah in your -... ; Nt $60, apt .a *"r ps cataJaculnra"!'K April Uth. ...._... A -. NPer UMd . ._....,., · ...-S2S· ~ w'lbr ISO. Fnr ,.,,.,, -.--.JOillJ Newpe>rt Blvd., N.B. tim ... 962..3108 s..;o; Refrl&l6: 1Qlwabed. (OIJWnl~ Gallerlet Ca1'......,. · TENT tr.Utt Excel Babyrdtt,.r, my h0m11. 5 dsys "'ttr. my homl'. l cbld 5 pm Miny other ltstlnta hdbd s:;o. ...-T1'l2 Cardf!ll Crov1 Blvd. MlSX C. •utumn-!laU 28 · cond wrt'k. l clllld Hunlinit\ln ~('flt Wed .t Thur. mid lif' ComP In Md ttflster ll'DROCK. Mplc. froplf3f WE!T'MtNSTDt aktna. $39&. Call 543-5122 &11c:b. 53&-19.15 .-om. Rots. NB 64~·%173 Hrs J Am to S pm Mon-rn din. tbl. a f dlaln: ll.OVESEAT. c ti eat or -BINDERY HELP-PARTT ME MAID-I I H-)'W()Od..W~ a 12 5. ctrw ... en. dwJr A. mirTOr. ~Pl'ri~ 5'-9'l40 • ~~129 • m.a 8ti.1 dftJ'. Mt-mil Ern. .\ \ .,. < -. -. &Y .... ,_ ~ur. if IJit naher = ,... lorl1 dltt. and Matlin a.ldDs. ,,,...idge Gua l'lkt. endll-Very clean L.B. JlartM Gul'tray 14 Slip 304 OwDlr &hoard Sat. and Sun. 1 .. GLASPAR CITATION 'II bp· Jollmoa, coml. cover· t:rak. campus apdmeter, ~ la water at N.._ Be9dlr5.wr 21' CHRIS Craft, pllmked, new SIS radio. Reeent o'haul. New top. Must aacrlflce. $ 2 2 0 0. 141-Cf.2 90-2016 11' CABIN Cn1laer w/Cont'l tilt trlr. New Mere 95 hp outbrd •12 a.sai 1u tankl. $2500. 5*8471 21 • x t' GLASS fb'i bddp no HP, UO. bunb, bead, 1/1 radio, outrlQen, tarp. bait pump, $3750. 675--07 46 • ir GLASSPAR Citation 1' HP Erlnol~. extru. Xlnt cond. 675-5827 WANTED: 13' F i b e r g 1 a a Din&cat 11111. 549-ml aft 5 PM , toJO ALDEN W YAWL Exeenent n'*r record. Good cndlinl ~t. Recent· ly refttted Ii: redecorated. Sleeps 7. Aluminum maat. rollet-reeting, 15 bags of sails. S. S. rigging, 10 winch- es, new engine. Condition like new. MUl!t sacrllict>! $17,500. By oner. 6C2-42l5 or 673-5115 camper Cruiser Pidl1lp tnlCk Alltomatic tnpemlgior, ,.. dlo cna beiater, ~ ltetr- IJI(, bMvy -~. $3195 STANSIURl IUICK 2100 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 ..• : .. · u_u.. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 64&-9303 Sport Cus 9610 611/2 MG NOW Hllll Ill THIM TODAY '68 BUKK Sport wagon. V8, automatk. power steerin., radio and heater. 8.000 mtlea. -------- $4195 VS, automatic, power steer- ing, radio, beater. Landau top, factory air condit1onina. $2195 U57 i'iY. Tr1111portatkia caflo · ._, COftdltionr SJJ&-. bfft oUer. 67~2826 '59 PLY. Wagon. ll cyl., pwr. ateeor. New brakes &: hlltt. Good cond. S200. 968-3290 SNOWBIRD Fn>er g1ua No. 432, 2 sets ct salla. trlr. Good cond. $425. 60-0117 or 60-3430 ,,. .. LA•n: I • STANSBURY BRIG, Square-Rig. 22'. 14 t4Ul UULO BUICK Sailll, 4 cylinder eng. $4200. lmoorted Autos . ~ Sale or Trade. (213) 245-2623 _______ ....,_ .549~·-·673-1190 IMPORTS 2100 HARBOR BLVD. D~ys (712) GR 2-3142 Eves • Spot Cash for Jilports ·91t M•Hot """· COSTA MHA COST A MESA 646-9022 lACING Sboclc Sabot No. We pay more for any import Porsche -Show Piece! . 4211. Wh.lte hul~ very good reg&.rdless of year, ftlllke 1963, oOncord cond. Cleanellt 1966 HArbor, CM. cond. $350. 549-0229 or condition. Try u• W ore car you cculd buy! 67>4006 1963 Alpha Romeo Rdetr a y o u 11 e 11 . E L M 0 RE , Beautiful Black 8..atJ tn lS' FALCON Bayi.~.iler; all MOTORS. 9625 Garden 6S Panche, white w/extru, sharp con ell ti on Glib' A.ccea. ind. outboard Grove Blvd JE 7~ oriJ owner. exc cond $3500. $1395.00. fJS.OO ~ • Xlnt cood. 64U553 S29-'713'.aft• 5 p.m. appnwtd cadl&. .Qa .. HOURLY RENT.AU AUSTIN HEAUY TOYOTA aeen atr• & Jlt. .... * RHOO~ 19'1 * Ana or <!Ill .... Dir. Fun Zone Boa.t Co., Balboa '62 AUmN Healey, wire MID • ENGfNI $iili t9 LIDO 14. flMlt cond. ponl· whttls, O'drlve, neW tires. 681/2 TOYOTA structed sports•·~ hle. Sails, CI09ft'I, trailer. loi l tonneau covet. Xlnt NOW HERE! rwr train, disc brka, Gal $1,000. 6#--0329 cond. S149'5. 963-3222 SEE THEM TODAY skin $1550. Aft 6 pm • 3115 .. EXCAUIVJ\. dt•tl 1 Qf . Rochester St. CM 646-3m '67 Datsun. P/S. radio, l ~ :i.~.aw·., ,.,. DAnuN ~ LUDU .,.~, ce..'" 94;, !!~!~s1c1 Boats ~ = :. ~~ ~ PORTS ~~tton. lt Ski Boe, '1S HP Mercut)' pty. Dir. 494'-fm M• offer. Dir. 4M-9m outboard, xlnt cond.: 1ee to '65 Datsun -..i. spot]eu. 1985 Rarbor,C.M. 64-9303 1941 FORD 2 Door Sedan. l apprec. $1100. 691-6511 ~•. $C dell. auume contract TOYOTA Owner <19 000 m 11 1 'FIBERGLASS boet, 35 hi' be!. Can On pvt ptjt. Dir. 562-W aft~r 3:00 PM e • 49H711 . .::::::::=.=::;;;:::;:== J:vinrude. ~.: tilt .• ex· HEADQUARTERS ' traa. $600. S4M1&f '66 Datsun w•gon. ~~ELMORE Autoe Wanted ff Custom po•erCat. tri.hull owner. $46 dels. ........ "" ti bp EVtnrude w/trlr. Elf,. contr~ .bat. Can fin pyt ~· oonct. $950. 04-3332. · pty. Dir. 49t-ifl'n. '982$ QAJU)!N C!l<WE II.VD GARD.EN GROVE JE 7.e6X .... SfJp Moorlftt 90U fl1 SL1P availa!Jle until July lit. $2-00 })er ft. a mooth. m:mo Mr. Hart. FERIA.RI '67 roYOTA Coront., auto., --------R/H, wl•. Oristnal Olmer. Fenvl Lete LGuo CJ)e lmmlc. tM'15. 494-2'116 eve. ·~$.qG New~ WW. 9200 TW91ath+T ....... llUCH TA1Jt. SOPPL.Y llal~·Jllft.. ~ae.-S!Wll2 • PACEMAKl!R.Dble wick, :l BR. 2 BA. A 1"Dint&. r.ldrtl. Adults. No pets. -...UT Toi> cond tbnlout. Tool kit. bandbk, etc. 54+1146 JAGUAR .• '67 JA&UAI DE Mater•• ,_ KARMANN GiaA • HOfG>A-. f/tt)J t50 m.I. 'Cl KAaMAIQI GNa .. I .... eood. Mlllt .. u $250 I Xllll -. .. OlllP ti .. .,.. 1Jdl .... I' lft, CJI.. ...... ., ~ M9-flB -__ ( ___ _ voi.Ksw AGEN '66 BUICI Elec1rt. 4 Door hardtop. run power equipment Ud fao- tory Air conditionlftl. 'ltelJ nice car. No. P1716 $2995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR6=2 COSTA MESA '17 RIVIERA. rr_try ____ tJr_. -fu-U pwr. stfrro. WIW> or ofcr. &-3336 '66 CHEVROLO c!!~~=~ . 1941 Harbor Blvd. 6«2-1ai0 4 Door. VS. •utomattc trans---------- miss.Ion. power $leering. n -Factory dio, heater, factory air con-Wa___... dltlonlng. • • _ ... J $1795 Air conditioned Mercury Ca- pri VS, Sedan. power steer- ing. euto. lhllt .. etc. Sperkl- lng nrw like. f'ord Motor Co. will tranlder new car l.Jncoln-Mercury Costa Mes. Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 '64 T-Blrd Landau hdtp. Foll pwT. Air, like new. S53 dels. assume contract bat. Can fin pvt pty. Dir •94-'9'7n '63 T-Bird ronvert., new top, Tires, AM/FM, PS/PB. Xlnt cond. Oill bet 9 am/5 pm &lJ.125.1 '56 (1 owntt) T-Bird bdtp w/ cont kit. Len than 56,000 ac- tual miles! m.3528 aft. S. '62 T·BlRD GOOD CONDmON ncrio ~9 aft. 6 PM parts A law ,.,.,arrant)' and '57 T-BlRD Cautc. Good cµAran ee~:tl\Ue.!R· contr.-1112to;;--ffdtp;-·W'l--ftW~~-oe.c:..w1LL1..:1..-da.v _5peciaL ~-~ -now: SI3'95:""6U. .• --CH-~-... -,y-w.-uw--~-0-11. WoRclay RaMbler '64 T~ FacLaL blldl ~top, wtilte body. 1• """°' BJ9d., ex pow. Ewcet cimd. 1 OwDer ~:i~ ::=.. aad llldl llt. ..... aHll. 0Jo. 't3 MERCURY O>bs)' Park $1175. 8'7-77M Eves. S2Mf ... RIH. air. mm? ttaU. ~ Drud MW Extn cltaG '55 T-8.lrd~ Hi .., a@IY • ~ll~t (!Oii-lMa ""' 112.. "' month: 3 speed w.:"1. ~ ST•N• .. •y dltloo. Good UM A: bnket. All malnttnal'IC'I • le'Ylc~ 84 ~ ~ .._.,.. Prtnt1 PI rt 7 • 19'1'5. J'ft);g, JnchMlel .Jr cond. 'SI T.Stnt • IUICI ""' ll:Hno . l'vwer 1tM1ftf a brates, Corri. E>cc cond s us 1100 HAltlOa a&.YD. iii MAUBU, RAH '9Cfto, 3rd IMt ~ Ca 11 cdb m-mt'1 COSTAM!U ,( •• , .. n ~n~!!"~don Hal~ 1.-Manq-n. QUkllMr,. ctD _ _ , ~--_,....~,.... er, J~ A San. ea.can . ~ ~ 7'0ll .a • # •• .USED CAR SELL OUT! '62 FORD Galaai• XL 2 • D ••I H1rcltop, Lo1cl1 ... $799 '64 PLYM. Sffallf 6 cyftll4•, affcl. $711 . '62 CHEVY '"'~.; ' ,.... w.,. Air, V·~· e.it.., pow. 1tr. $999 '+3 fORD 1eo-. •• ~,.11. ............ it. .. .. ..,, k .. l ·IOIA' ;$119 .. '63 RAMBLER W19or1. lhclio, hHttr, Ru l cluri, f 3M •YON RACH CfTY'S WY C:UDnt ... ",.. ... ., ..... ,.. .... ---"" ... " ... _ .. ,. ... .,. ,.. ....... ""'' "*",_ ............... .......... wa·LL tta!J> YOU nT U~ C"IDIT AND STllJ, MV• YOU MONfl'I ----------------__________ _,....._.... ......... ... ~---. . ~ ' 4. • .... . '. . . . . ~ -. . ... .. .. -... . ---. " .. ---. .. ... . .. . th t will · need rep~lrs . . • . · old car a · f 'Why drive an drivincj a brand new car o , when you can be payment {or even lessl. your choice for the same , . ·. . . • ' ' ODEL .:~J , , Bny niaka s I - MODEL . '63 PLYMOUTH . '63 RAMBLER 51 21 NEW -'68 VALIANT St.ck He. l l f . " NEW '68 .. BARRACUDA J DR. HAUfOP Stocfr< Ne. 116 . , . 'I& FO.RD 581 NEW '68 BELVEDERE . J DClba -··· ~ ~ .... 274 NEW '61 CHIYSLll · NEWPORT 4 DR:·SIDAN, Sloe~ No. 552. ltJ 0119., t~qu•, PS, ~­ tint wl11dshield, wsw, otc. let.Mere 2 Oe.r. VI, tufo,,.etlc, St1tie11 w•tot'· R .. I low 111ilu90, ••· C.1*-m 4 '-· Alto111etic, redio, o.ft QT, &•"118'.,. __.., -18''-. heet.r, ,_.,. t+.orlltf, FAC. cell111t euto111ebi1e, VI, redlo •"4 ~· ~ ,...,;.,_ AIR CON. ...tal 1t.ll4er4 .,_..." .... TOltY Allt CONDITIONIN~. No. OMtN$. 312 cJ.4. •••· N .. 6171 hHter. No, 61I0 ' -.-, ~ ...... ..LH •• 61'.46 6141 . - $CJ99 $888 $l7'77 ' -'17 PLJ.UTH 'I& ADSTIN '12 CHRYSLER 'lltHEVIOLET .. ·--,..,., 111 t o-.. ,4 .. ,. vi ...... Huley lte-'t .. r JOOO MIC. It. 4 1,...4 lilt• ..._ VI, ewt.Mefic, red&., ..... ~ ,.... ........ ,_.., . ...,.. ........... ~ -'""·· ·1xc.1i...t ........................ 62 .. ...,.._...,.." .. n" .~ - -~ -•W.._ -~. ~·: s·I -~ _., I AR a4vwtf 14MI