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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-19 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotVOi:.. 6 f, NO. "1 ~ SECTIONS. 50 PAGES By JEROME F. COUJNS Of ... ~ l'lllf .,, Squi&il I Squub ! Ju.st Ute th.at-=-a laborious high· W&'/ striping job ruined. That's what happened to qoatt ffi8bway Jn Newport Beadl overnight, and city offiaala att appalled and ~ed. n.:· l..&.... f Ui.-s st.ate UlVeJUD o ... _.. .. _,s crew 'Iblrtday had ~ed the yellow and W!hite tines, but appwently 1 Galt T ah bed As Prison . . . I Tire TEN CENTS . Appall City Paint Up the Town Jaffe called State Dlvlaton of Highways o«idall in Loe Anples. He said they ezpreqed greet COllCC1 about the aesthetic disaster and would 90qlD send d0"1I an lnspectol'. ''The qlleltion ~," aa.id Hurlburt, "isihow ft'Can clean l"1> the mess. The only solution :we ean aee ·'°"' jslor the state to sandblast off the tracking. Can just dragged the paint all over the place. .. But that's not the only problem. 'Ibere was al.so some very poor wockmanahip in some spots." Hurlburt suggested the possibility that the state bad miscalculated the drying time o1 the paint. "I'm not absolutely certain of that, but there is one thing we do know. The traffic cones were placed much too far apart." He sald what is espedall.y ~tting is ~e situation in Corona del Mar. "Tbe-mercbenta and residents of that area have spent thousands of dollars of their own money to put flowerbeds ln the traffic islands. to beautify the highway. And then~ happens.'' He concluded: "We're going to follow up on thls very closely. That paint has got to be cleaned off the higbw.ay 90tnebow." Marina Auctioned Bu'rroughs Bi,ds $2 Million for Site ··· ... --· -.,...._ __ .. _____ --E~-~----• .Jcl~/,,,;;Jl;t"-~-. t -=---_....;,. ---- WASHINGTON (UPI) -The FBI Friday identified Erle Starvo Galt, sought ln the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, as James Earl Ray, an escapee from the Missouri State Penitentiary. A warrant wat issued WedneadaY for a man identified ai Galt in the Aptil 4 miper .i.ytng of King In Mempb11, Tenn. , . FBI Dtredor J. FApr Hoover said · a-a»-tematic, .aatdl ..l11 .la..t e.~ lingerprlnta ~ bl fbe Clll& agaidlt~~e prlDt4 4.--e than $!,000 persons 1'cl \o 1be detei'Jnination ''tblt By A RTRUR R. VINSEL Of !flt D•ltf '"'' Sti ff A spokesman for 13 investors Thurs- day submitted a high bid of $2.085 miUion for pQrchase of the proposed Costa Mesa marina properly at public auction In Newport Beach. Final sale of the tax-burdened 139- acte sif:f on the west side of the city Is contingent on seven conditions im- posed by the group and approved by aellers ol the land. One of the stipulations announced by bidder Walter Burroughs, is assurance • of access tO the sea for . feasible development of the long.studied Keys Marina. "We are making no promises,'' said Burroughs, president of the Orion Management Corp., following the auc· tion at the Newport Beach Elks Clubhouse. A number of problems are yet io be resolved if the property adjacent to the Santa Ana River, along bpth sides of Victoria Street, is to be developed as a marina. • "The only thing we will do is go ahead with the plans." said Bur· roughs, former publisher of the DAI· LY PILOT. "We are willing to risk the money to save this marina for Costa Mesa," be added. No development timetable ha.$ been set for realization of the long-diicusa• ed project, he aaid, but chances ap- pear food that the Keys Matlna will become a reality. "But this is a hlghl>' speculative (See MARINA, Pqe %') "L "!" ~-.. . ~. t=.~~!lfGi aelitailce for umed ~· .. ~ cl~~~¥.:.~ a croak ,~ int.o Mex -·-~ ~let. and mur(tr" In the· a.ssastinttl-on of KJng. . The ch1l rights leaeler, who won the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize, was shot to death frGm ambush as He stood on the balcony of a Memphis motel His aasassinatioo was followed by ri~t;mg and disorders ill dozens of U. s. CJties. The FBI, in a warrlDt issued earlier this week, charged Galt and an ·~eg­ ed brother" with conspir~y in King's slaying. Mempbls officials have sworn out a murdel( warrant for Galt. The FBI re.lea~ two front and side view photos of Ray apparently take.n at the Missouri prison. where be had been an inmate since 1960. It said the photograph had been <taken in 1960. The photograph wu identified as that of James "Earl Ray. also known as Eric Starvo Gait, Harvey Lowmyer, John Willard, James McBride, James Walt"on, W. C. Herron and James (See MANlltJNT, Pa1e !) 8840 Cash and Tools Stolen From Auto Long Beach investment banker Nelson B. Cramer told Newport Beach police that $840 in cash and ~ worth or tools were stolen from the locked trunk of his Cadillac Thursday night. Cramer said two fii.gbt bags -one containing an unmarked white en· velope with the cash -were taken from the car while tt ·was on a restaurant parking lot at 151 E. Coast Hi(bway. or .. I~ Weatller Forecaster Art Elchetber1er ls giving the Orange Coast a cold shoulder tomorrow. He says the mercury "1Il dip dcttm to the low 80's, whipped bJ some cool wtndl. INSIDE T88AY FaUdtot&r /al#tu froUc m /'Ufl fotol, COf1Cr aftd ttuidc ft0Nr1, todav't WEEK!NDIR. .... .. ........ i=-... __ =: ... ........ .......... ., lfiif"' " ........... '""' 11111 a I 11 ..,.. 1a.11 .... t ...... 1 .......... ,...,..... , I I ... , •rt Newport Beach firemen Art Morton and Dick Dart (right) test fire hydrant in Balboa,.. and Jaughlng Kathleen Mabie, 21, of Whittier. findJ out that it works. ~drant wasn't turned ott just to cO()l off Kathie; firemen. peJiodically cbeck water pressure of all 'hYdrants in community~ Sometiriie5~ the testing stirs up sediment in water mains .. Tbat.'s·.wby bquiehoJders' water is occasionally rost-cplored. North Vietnam Rejects U.S. JO .. country Pinn TOKYO (AP) -North Vietnam in effecl rejected today the latest U.S. proposal oi:i the site of preliminary pea<:e talks on Vietnam. It described the proposal li.stini 10 countries as .,tortuous ma·neuvers" to delay con- tacts. Hanoi's official Vietnam News Agen- cy said a spokesman of the North Viet· or ttte countries proposed by Mr. Dean Rusk are not neutral. Some are sup- port baees for the U.S. war of ag- gression in Vietnam. WASHINGTON <UPl) -Phone lines and cables were repOrted s-Jaabed in three states today as the first na· tlomvide telephone strike in 21 years enf;el"ed its second day. Union officials said their members were not respon· sible for the cut lines. "CWA doesn't condone acts like that," Joeeph A. Bierne. president of the CWA, said. "It l.s not only wrong but no such act ever ended a strike by as much as a minut.e earlier." Pbone oabl~ were reported severed in Ntw Jersey, Indiana and Ohio as more than 200,000 Bell Telepbone System and Western Electric Co. workers continued to strike for higher wagea. They walked out at mjdday Thursday. To most telephone users. ttlere was little outwaro evidence that a strike was on. Automated dial telephone operations we~ not ham~red. Calls that require a telephone operator's assistaoce -collect. credit rard, persoo-ro-person -were more i;eriously affected, alttiough maoage· ment ~nnel tried to t>.an<tle these duties. Union oCficials daimed "nearly a 100 percent" turnout on picket tines ilCl'OSS tfle nation. DAILY "LOT lteH ,,... , namese Foreign Ministry issued a statement on the U.S. proposal set forth by Secret.airy of StAte Dean Rusk. Mystery ~ eils Death of Newport Woman in Mexico The father of. ~ Newport Beach woman was awaiting the result! of an autopsy today to learn Why his daughter died while vacationing ln Mexico. One union member was arrested in AllaotJc City, N .. J.. after allegedly moving a ladder from a pole where a superVisor was repairing a line. Tb! CWA actually called the strike Jn only nine &t<iotes and the District or Columbia, where wege reopener clauses in local cootra<:ts h.ad expired. DEAL SEALED -Deposit check worth $100,000 is handed to land auctioneer Milton J. Wershow (left) by Walter Burroughs, repr&- sentative of a group which bid successfu11y on 139-acre Keys Marina property in Costa Mesa. •• VNA quoted the spokesman as saying: "Within three weeks only, the Ubit.ed States, wblcb at first did not set uy cooditions with regard to the choke ot a site for talks, have come to pile up extremeJ1 absurd and ln9olen1 condl~fla. I "Moreover the. 10 places advanced b1 Mt. Dean Rusk fail to ?Met even the conditions poeed by ll" The spokesman added: "The United States demands the. choice of a ltie where the two parties have represen· tati.oos, but In the places advanced by Mr. Dean Rusk there are onl1 U.S. embass.ies. ~·The Un.lied States demands the choice of a neutral country, but muy The dead woman was identified as Mrs. Sos.an Haggott O'Doonell, 38, wife ol Newport Beach pbysicia.n Dr. Merrill O'Donnell. The doctor's secretary said ahe understood Mrs. O'DonJJell died of a heart attack Mardh 18 or lt on the island of Cozumel off tfle Yucatan Peninsula. The dead woman's fathher, &n Hagott ol Torrance, said precise circumstances slJrrou:nding the d~th on the remote island appeared unclear. Reagan Voices Doubts On Peace Prospects OAKLAND .(AP) -Gov. Reagan said Thur9day night he would use military force i( necessary to compel Nortti Vietnam to agree to a cease·flre at the start of peace talks. Reagan. a possible candidate ror the Republican pre.sldential nomination. told 140 persons at a 125()-a-couple din· ncr that he distrusted the presttnt pro- spect of peace talks. Newport Man, 65, Fights Robbery Try by 2 Thugs 1'wo YOl.lllg thugs attacked a 65-year· old Newport. Beach custooiall, choked him and slugged him in the m<>uth kl a futHe attempt to take his wallet, po~ reported todoay . Balboa resident Peter C. Sharkey. of 915 E. Balboa Blvd .. sajd he lPtruggled. then began shouting, causing bis assallants to flee. He pjped up with loud !hoots and the attackers fled. Sharkey told police 41\e tbiefs failed to tel his .net. He declined im· mediate medical attention, a.yh>g be woQJd report to a doctor }Iller for mi examinataon. Just Another Towel~ Sharkey said he w.as walldrig ~ross a darkened · 11.retcb of a parking kit Wednesday night near the now razed Rendezvous Ballroom. One youth approadMld from ~d and began choking him. The secood thitf tried to lift a Weilet bun bis -tmuentbai--ltiled--when--tbe eutodian Inn's Expansion Plans Revised . Sberkey said the thugs tbe11 eagbt up to lQ • belidtl, It's Oftl1 a 9Jll1*.'• nags at 1 Seattle nag shop. to bJm. a.Dcl 1lu1fed him ill the mouth. poPce ~ M.cClunc u la11QI. POllel Lt. Etnest Laurin said s•--L -... L--''I doll1l '"any1bln11'l'OllC la It.. I . ,,;__, . . ~ lU ~-iuwase 1I l knt-w It .-as a&aigt J,he_ Mc.,._..-ttlend was turned over to law I .ouldn't ltave done It, .. he °"Ult Counl;y mlIIlary police 0 n T mw YORK -(AP) -Tbe sloe reported.IJ Mid. 1u9l)ldon of being abeent without market resumed a sharp lop today McClina•. and a 19-)'Nr~ld S.tti. leave from Ford Ort!. C,.UI. However. follo.wing a waminc from Cbairm&n.. frftncf Jdtntllltd u t.arry Au., tach a r~ cMck c1ured h 10Utb and WUUam McChesnty Martin of tb• had a I0-1tar e.,, poUee. Mid. M ,... ,..,.ned rtturaiDC to Seattle Federal ~ Bolrd. (SM quota· McChlQf told pollct he boulbt tbe tod•1. I dons. P1ct1 10.U). ~ ............... -............ -~-~ .......-.. -... .-. ..__ •• * , - 1 d ·= ; 2 DAil V PllOT For Movie Newport Beach Vice Mayor Llndsley Parsons beads for Mexico Saturday for one month of filming a motion pie· ture starring Lana Turner and George Cbatiris. Moviemaker ParsoM has l he unanimous approval ot bis City Coun· cU colleagues for tbe »day leave of ablence. Paraops toW councilmen about the film assigmneot j~ before tbey nam· ed him vice mayor. No ooe obj~ted. OUJ1ing his successful cunl>81gn {or ~lect:ion to the couocil, PW800I hid tokS vders tblll be would be producing movies out of tbe O<Ndr'Y for up to four months during the nut four years. . Parsons said the name of the moVle . ht is now produdnc is "'n>e Big Cube." He desaibed it as a "con· • temporary drama.'' It will probably be .released through a major studio, he Said. · • "While he's in Mexko. Pareons is ex· Pected to be nominated in absentia for • ~lection as chairman of the Join: .8oerds of U:le Orange Cou1"y Sanita· . lion Districts. . Tbe Joint .SO.di, whkh oversee thf' ~on of the county'• princlpa! r;ewer 1)111.em ~k. meet May 8 Lr Fountain Valley. P.tirsons. chairman for the past two ~ears. na.s spearheaded plans for con· ,1trucUon of a 'IS million aewage out· rau stretching fr<m the Santa Ana River four milet out to sea. • Neviport Mayor Doreen Ma-shall ~~~~~~·M~---k-Teappvi:nted-..P.9"lltllrM---~~---------- Sanitat1on District No. 5 reptesen· .taUve. She also named henelf to the • district and appotnted couocllmen '1-lbward Rogers and Don£ld Mcinnis DAIL.'t f'IL.OT ..... - , as alternates. lt~s a Girll Mclnnla wM also named ~ Di.strict ~o. 6 representative; and Rogers, Bev Barber. 12, and Robbi Haley, 12 (right) show off Tarano, barely 24-hour-old pinto fo.al, first American mustang ever born in Costa Mesa. The big event ~ccurred Thursday at 1 :.55 a.m. when Robbi's mare, Gitano, gave birth to the filly. The stallion was Taric, thus the colt's combination name -Tarano. District No. 7. Several districts throughout the 'ctlioty ue represented on the Joint Boards of the Smltation District&. . ,, Harbor Schools May Send }JANHUNT ... . !''ConnJ:::;;,: the:.e used~ ~ {\ ~tUdPnt_s1 10 · rie ·:,f.~' ·:~:~:~oolmon =~ L~~ nel~ ·:]• .!le~ ba to lMt. PriOr to his pursajng a fat~ut Idea to aend IOO will be contacted'. · ~ ' ........ ,.j1""n In SL Louis, Ray was high 'Mool students on a crul!e to tlW Schoot trustees r to the of burglary in Los An&eles. orient In January, 1970. ~ proposal with interest, but voiced : l1med robbery In Cblc.1o in The studenta would be dismissed · · I of bo ; -forging United St.ates po1tal (tom regular acbool and study a some reservaUons. A coup e ard ardera in Mlasourl 1n ltM. c1al hlpboard CWTiculum of orien· members thought nlotn and .te~th PIH said that tn Se)tember ~ awJea gradera too young, but the maJ0~1ty 1•. Wbile·Ml'ViDI bil aemence at tbe "Maybe ihe ldea ls 1 little c!Namy." felt that was f~r the parenta t~ decide. Mi.ourt U&e pedtentiary, Ray waa Auhtant s. upt. Norman Loats told All agreed it would be des1rable il haflDtd for a tiJH .in tbt _.um .cboOl boerd members Tueeday nilbt. community ~oups could be 116fsuaded Mc\S'lb' 1fmd at Fultoe. ' "Dut 1 --,... tee our heed in the to underwrite tbe t:rlp for some Rt alJo ICvtd ttm. in '-Loa .~ ~ that J how we will cet atudenta ·~ th! C06t wo"1cl make the "--1 Coun~ Jai1 l.n 1... It.ate '-~.. proJl'MD clilcrimJnatof'¥. ~· ti • IOllM. P~,,. Neverthele11 Loa~ ifu told to go trleont at J t and Pontiiac. m.. Needed to make tbe FOCJ'&m go are ahead and aee if a.. coulcl locale enough from 1952 to 19154\ and the federd 500 students able to P•Y mo each for interetMd aludeou to book the &hlp _ pel\ltentiary at teaftDwCll'th. Kan.. the 35-day trip to Japan and Formos1. " Rolland Ametiun tJn. vessel used &om l!IM to 18. It la not expected enough studtD1' can ~Y Chapma.n Colle&e as a noallng 1"le FBI aaid Ray was ao enlJ~ be found ln the Newport-Mesa district campa but idle 3S clays during the ' man in the Army from February l~ alone. ao LllUDa Beach, Tustin and wjnter • - : -o becember 1M8, wben be WIS given ~ If a.ti ICle\ ,,ell tM stucteoi. wW sail : ~~ ~..&bt~ ~or=s B d · W h from Dec:.•~. 10'89 to J.,. 31, 1970, ="'~ VI -~ y ; • ate ers putting In at Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan, • ..,in> ... ..,. .w..a ~·Taiwan, Formoea. , ~ *tt!:' !.:: ~~~ St¥enty teacbers, c o u n 1 e lo r 1 , hlldi.:1.Wncnat.slnu· To Tour Up~r ~r;:r~11:S~~:i:r~rso~ I ial arTllt. atudenta, Tbeir tl)a.riel WilJ be paid by ' • :a., WM dell:rtW M • wbMe male, B S d the atudent tuition. · ~te!J I foot 10, wtilblnl 8 y On 8 tur 8 y The students wfil .wdy orieotAl : ~ 1t1 to 174 P-* wHb bJut eyes blltory, culture, J)b1loe0phy a n d .. blftD hair. "rt.. FBl Mid ht lw • T'8 FrJtoda of the Bay will olfer a reu,loll, the Japa11ese language and ..-U acar Oil tbe c:enter ol bis pQ))Jk tDur' around Upper Newport Bay world economics. Physical education fotebetd and a teal' on the -palm of bis Saturday When an Audubon Society will be taken. 'rilbt band. expert will host a morning of bird Wbl~ ashore, students wlU viait The FBI said Ray cl&i.med to have watchJrtg. shrit.es. temples, pallces. t b e Wn born March 10, 19'l8 In UUnoia. Tl OrnltbologJst Charles Greening will Japanese Diet {parliament). and ' .saJt1 be fUI'Uler claimed to have al· depart at 9 a.m. from the ~r of places of historical lntetest. They will ~tided schoo~ ""'11!' the tenth grade Eastbluff and Back Bay Drives In a observe oriental Uviaa patterns ud •• 1' -(tltoo, ru. walking and auto tour to various van-hear ledures by Japanne educator11 tage polnta aloor Back Bay Oriye. 'I'bere will be no monetary cost to . # . DAILY PllOT ...,.......,c•a• a.wt N. WM4 ......... 1'"1:.J ..... -__ .... The free outing is the first in a the dhtrlct, Loats laid, but ata.u time .etiea detigned to help acquaint U. wW have to be spent dewlopine the ~Ue with -..eurai aDd publio v&luea ,,..., ... Clf .,. NJ ~ from ljs ~ T --' t t that J to functions of Oood control, 9COQrd· .._ti polD td ou apaoeae ls ln~a s~ktsmao. taught at Corona dtl Mar High School and CblDese will be taught be&innlllC l M.,-High School SC~ :iext fall at Newport Harbor HJgh, 10 teacber John Joho9oa wUl aultt the district a.lreldy bu belUD Aliu Greenlng and cUlcua. pl.amt aod ma· studitt. rlM We. Children are welcome on tilt The oriental crube hln191 on lindbll t~ Frienda of the Bay ls a citlzens enou&b studenta able to JO. Some may iroUP l'Oftelmtd wtth couervJq at be able to work lh1I summer to earn JeMt a portion ol the natural re· their puuce, Loltl nutated. soarcea of the bay-«1eb u tts ll)e- clet of more than 100 blrcb-ln the face or dewlopmetlt tr7 the 1rYlnt Co. Trial Date Set end tht Oran,. County Harbor Dis· trlct. Lifeguard Gets Underwater Tag In lnterf erence rying chat1et1 to cloae ol .a~. "I think we'll know whether our con- ditions can be met within en davs." Burroughs said nnalday. after ban· dlni ovf'T a $100,000 check u a deposit on the deal. · The auctioneer 111id the marina 1'1'0. iierty ls burdened by 12 mUllon In back taxes and tax on the land ls '30,flOO at the c1DTent county rate. Three individual parcels of almost equal size were offered at first Thurs- day. but none of the bidders oresent wanted leu than the entire package. · It originally cof\llated of 144 acres. bUt a:optC>~auJy nve IC'rff ~e­ ~ven to the Ban.nine pToperty owners. in ordtt to get the oil developments out of the way of the propoaed marina . U ACRE SQUARE Tbe lnd pen a-ay lnetudet a 2.2 •*" aquan bf the llO\IGnNlt dllrDer of the propertJ. pwa·a 40-foot4kM .trtp al6ag It.a 2.315-foot IOut.bem boundary Hlle°. • R e p r ~ 1 e n t a t I v • a ol Lester Enterprises. present Thurtdav to ,Uve 11et.alls. said It Includes R-JW zonln~. for i;ineJP. famUy waterfront homes: and R-4W. for waterfront apartment~. duplexes and triplexes. with a final 13- acre section zoned C.2, for com- mercial use. The land wu originally to be auc- tioned off at the Sheraton Beach Inn. Huntiniton Beach. a month a1e, but it wu postponed. co1tin1 the owners nearly Sl.000 per day in carrying charges. County GI K.iUed An Orange County soldier. Sp4 Patrick F. Sctwtroach ol Garden Grove, has been reported killed in ac· tioo in VietDam, the Defenae Depart- ment announced Thursday. ... SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. troopa mov- ing tbrougb 150-foot high jungles near Saigon killed 164 Viet Cong Thursday and today in a aeries of figbts m wruch lite Communists used rockets and tear gas. In the air war U.S. planes hit the North Vietnam ranba.ndk with the heaviest attack o the war. Military spoicesmen said the Gls moved through the 12--slary hilh jungle ~ a curtabl ol 500 pound bombs that exploded only 100 yards in WINNING BAL COED Scholer Attdortca Deborah Andorka National . Winner In Elks Contest A Balboa ooecf imo-uten& Mater Del ffiCh School in Santa Ana is the nat.1onal wi'nner In die Elks Club• a an· rN-1 Youtih Leaderdlip Contest. I>ebonh A. AndOrloa, 18, of 304 E. Ocean. F.root, ce>rtl:Kt.ed · ~ more th ... =~ .~.lot ·the na-tiO"&ar . . . TIM aw•d wiMeT curr~· tr IW• dent body prftident at Mater Del, secretary.of tt't 1cbool'a .cudent COU.D· cit add tMinUMa tfl A~ CJ'ade .Vet'aCt. . • ~ blds a life membermip ln the Oaµfcroia Sc!)olarship Federation and is a member of the National Honor Scdety. Ameng other ~nors. she was named Daughter ol the American Revolution Good ow.zen for 1968, bas served as student body aecretary and is a member of Mmnen aod Tutors as part d 11be LULAC (League of United Latin American Cltizenst program. 1bough college plans are not definitt?. she cuuCfltly is considerin~ UCI. Stanier<! and Marymount. She plc:<ns to be a doctor. Her par(?'nts, Mr. and Mrs. Bela .J. Andorka. are both teachers. Her fath· er is •a professor of English al Rio Hondo ,Colle&e in Whittier and her motbet.11 an EngSisb teacher at AJ. bambra Higtl School. CrDlll ol (hem. Toey overran a series of guerrilla positions threatening the Long Bin.b-Bien Hoa base complex just north of Saigon. The spoke$men said the Amu1can9 killed 126 Communists in two fights Thursday in which the Communists made one of their rare uses of tearga$. 1n a figbt•today in the same area the Americana killed another 38. In the *· American Jeu struc~ North Vietnam's sollthenJ pen}uwtle Thursday witb the most maasi\le raid or flhe year -145 missions. Despite clou<ts ijult li{niled visibility to 2,<XXJ feet, the pilots pounded suppty dumps, troop centers. roadways and. bridges ~ the 19th-parallel the fart.best nOrth allowed under the curtailed bombing propam to get. Hanoi tb the conference table. But disaster truck ~o Army hellcopters eo miles south of the South Vietnamese coastal city of Qui Nhon . They collided today and crashed, kill· ing all elght American crewmen and the 18 Mo.ntagnard mount& tnl>al warriors they were f e r r y l 11 g , spokesmen said . Near the fol'Jner imperial city oC Hue. 400 miles ibove Saigon, U. S. paratroopers closed in on three ham lets vacated by civilians but hous- ing about 300 North Vietnamese. tJ. S. jets dropping napalm and artillery barrages bw-ned each hamlet. UPf correspondent R a y m o n d Willdnson reported 11 North Viet- namese killed in the first part of paratrooper sweep into the rulns. , a tt1e wi::st «ma. ;t.fr~ ssi- Stratofortresses C'Otlt.LMled Vleir round· the.clock pounding of the A Shau Valley. hte key supply route feeding five Communist divisions in South Vietnam's norttiern provioces. In 1lbe jungle tighUrtg less tt\a.o 30 miles above Saigon, first repo~ put American losses at eight men kJlled and 18 wounded. Lt. Col. Kenneth W. Hall of Colum· bus, Ga., led up to 1,500 men of the Army 199th Llgbt Infantry Bri&ede in· to tne 150-f~~ jungle asa1Mt the Viet Cong rock@t f>a.Ses threatening the allied bases. The push bepo 'lbt.rs· tfay . It roa.re<r today. One American captain fell wounded three times. Each time he rose aod fought oo. The Communi.eta, ap- parently desperate to keep tt>eir 1trategic bases, fired rocket grenades and tear gas at the Am~ .. The major fi&btlng lnke out Just south of me Dong Nal River, 2S miles north ol Saigoo and within rocket range of Bien Hoa•s 9J1rawllng'M'r and troop base and the. sister base of Lcxtg Bioh . A short distance away, a U.S. Army 1st Infantry Division armored column rumbled into the jungle and swept into a Viet Cong base camp. A company of guenillas -up to 150 men -tried to fend off the armor. 'Phe Viet Oong burled tear gas ~adel. They limed rocket grenades at the armor. But the U.S. column cut through ttleir renks. Two vehicles wove in and out and through t.he camp, spraying aulomabc fire to ltle front and ·sides At figbt's end. Gls counted 57 Communist bcd•es. Three American' were killed and three wounded in the camp right. In the Mekong Delta, below Saigon, gov~ment troops today reported fin· ding about. 50 bodies of Communist troops tilled_in _. Bs.2 atrike Wed· nuday. LAMP SALE LAR6E SELECTION OF UN- ---------...... -----·---- ries the just ·ans ~ts tis ts of ame 38. 1JCk Qdle rald pile ,(XX) 'lps, lges nest iled the 'my M h 1011. kill- :and ibal I g ' • or . s. tree nus- r. s. lery nd 'iet- of B52 -. md- lhau iing >Uth I 30 put lied um- the ! in· the the lrS• 1ded .atld ~ h:~ ides just Jles ~ !iet and oog J.S. ired and '·A oen gas des cut and lUC :it's nist lied rit. :on. fin· nist reef. -. frldaJ, April 19, 1968 DA.IL Y 'flbT Count1 Mental Care Health Budget To Hit Record Su.it waa brouabt Uainlt Santa Au Ullified 8dlool Dlatrict 'l'bunday for fallare to .:c.,t ~ fundll .. aid dMldne at low lncome famlliel. 11'1 Wlpneeciut.d legtl ldim WU filed In Ora1e County Sllperiar Oow1 by •ttame.11 for the w~ Center on I.Aw Md Poverty. a legal-aid qen- ey INDCld by tbe Federal Olfjce of ~ Opportunity. It ii on behalf of 11 Santa Ana studeaU md their ,..eots. A bearing was set by Judte James F . JudCt for May 10. The ....,, diltrict w fallecl to llC· ~ '1610.IOO ii federal funds available duribg the ... 1llree JH1'1. By THOM RARLEY Of .... DallY .... , "'" Orange County supervisors Tuesday will bt asked to approve a record $2.921.420 budget ror mental health programs during 1968-69. • Proposed by the ora.nge County Medical Center. the new budget will be almosl double that or the current year. And it will. if approved. µpand the present staff from 50 to 159 employes. The county hospital seeks $1.685,689 for exis ting programs. It is estimated that the cost or four new child guidance clinics will add $501.457 to the proposed budget. These clirucs were first proposed to supervisors one year ago. But they weTe deleted from the medical cen· Sota Ana IChool olfJciala ~ canunent Oii tbe lawwlt wblcb COii· A WO =:::.could rwuJt ~ • 181mark L Sailor, I • C::;!a:~.i:=~;:i 76, Receives oppcnunity equal·to htGf stQdents in U,. T....._ ~ctas-;:'~~·acu1ty Aa9one for Bridge? His Discharge critidam of the board's J>oticy ol not acceptini federal funds.• Robert P. MCcullocb 'Jr., a director of McCulloch Oil Corp. poses in LONG BEACH CAP ) -A punt 76-Alth~ ur,1ed to by the district front ol Lon4on Bridle after it was confirmed Thursday' that bis year-old man received a dismarge teadleT a.uodation a.od mlnority company had f>U?Chaied the ancient stone structure for '2 480 000 under honorable conditioos from tht group representatlva, the boUd h'as for reconstruction at Lake Havasu City, Ariz. ' ·' CINll9e See.e o1 phiJoeopbic-1 convicti . without leave 42 years. continued to spurn fed~aid because Navy Thul"$day alt.er being absent Actor Tony Curtia strides brisk· The legal petition n the diatricl · "Yoar mental anguish and financial .• ly tbrodgb courthouse corridor tw a hllh number o1 advantaged s howd v t · F problems have been more than enough at Juarez, Me.x., after getting stuclenta and ICG"ed tbe J.Owest of all own 0 e on ees peoalty for you,'' &aid Lt. Cmdr. Ted "quickie'' divorce from bis ~~ty ~ in a sta~ readin1 OUverio to William J . R~n of Santa German-born actress wife. \C111.. • ---Ciiriitiiie 'fGiifriian. Mexi~can=--,~~-....... -...---Monica. newsman bustle• to teep up as • m:f~ tn°:'* ,:w:~-'Y"~ue---a--t=--Vr-TC,....,. ...... R~e-·-g-e-nt-S-~ ...... ----~i¥M,.-...... y~heiE~· ed-.aAd ~~ be gets autograph from lhe the relMaveJy high proport.Mn of by a cane. told an administrative Hollywood celebrity. minority students. 34.4 percent of the discharge board he went AWOL in Bullet•spattered Chase NetS Four 28.~ enrollment. 1926 because of his part in a romantic The petition charges these cbildnft OAVlS (AP) -Unlveraity of puses. ir the re~ents approve the triangle. have special educational need& which California regentt prepared today for university charges. · Rowen said he. then a ohief elec- the district's IChoolJ ,baYe not 111'11,!t, a vote on lncrea11ing student fees by The Special Committee on Student tridan's mate aboard the USS and u a reeult h students lire denied Aroostook. and a shipmate bot!h sought equal edileational opportunity com-about '80 a school year as GoY. Charges and Student Aid recom· the favor of a Vallejo girl when the 'pared to atudenta nm other districta. Reagan continued to-preae for full UC mended a $156 annual fee increase last ship was in ltlal Bay Area town. MOit all county•acbool dfltrictt. have tuition. .January. But in February committee "Rather tnan me. up two careeTs, I ter's progNlm wbe11 i>romiJed state funda were not made avail.able to tM county. It could happen again. CouatJ Administrator Robert Thomas nu warned the board. He utured supervisors that the proposed budget Is being submitted on the un- derstanding that matching funds from federal and state sources are made available. An estimated 64 percent of tile COUD• ty's mental health progralJ\ll Ir un• derwritten by federal .and st.ate funds. Much ol that aid is drawn from funds made available under the fedlral Short-Doyle Act, a measure wbldl is designed to financially back local authorltles who establiab mental health services. Thomu said that "much will depend" on Governor Ro 111 l d Reagan's economy drive. The adminiJtrator has warned the board that fUnds for new and. ,a:· panded JB'OINlDlS of the type ouWned by the medic~ center hive .t been provided in recent mOGtha by ~ state. Board approval will not commit the county to the programs for which funds are requested, Thomas bu ·assured superviaors. Tustin Man Di~ fllOrmrge ermdr--- A Tustin man was killed Tburtday night when the car in which be, was riding went out of control at high speed and smashed into a power po~ in Orange. Pcillce said Norman F. Woocllon, 29, 19118 4'7 • Cowtty Traffic Deatll Toll 111'1 ... Theft Suspects =~ !~~ ~ .. ~~~ Some regents have indicated the ~i;:n:d ~~~~~P ~ed of m~~ ~!~:,e ::;:g ~ ~~!°'~=a~~ , help children from funllles at Jess board •ill approve the newest fee in-time to study new proposals and new Bead! Naval Station. w81 dead at the scene. Jtt w11 riding tbM .aaio annual. ·ncome wboM cruse proposal -about half the •t58 information. Rowen saXf he suffered lung and Four leen.agea l>urtlary 11~ pareDt;';e on well~ or yearly fee bciost onginally proposeif l>y Rigg$ reftlsed Thursday to comment ~fomadl Injuries In 1920 by ac-In a v~hicle_ ~driven bl Verlo J. wbo a~ently outgrew Oklal\Oma The petition further ~ that ac-a speciaf regents' committee. on his committee's latest p~sal. cidentally imaling batbery acid fumes Strand, 21• of Anaheim . dd lf~uated tb Buena Park ae in eeptanoe of federal ' funds does not Any new fee would be in addition to But one member of the board said the aboard a submarine. He said he spent Strand is in 9elious condltlon ii Or· jail today, aft.et a bullet·punctuat.ed mean "surrender of control to any the cUJTent rHi~nt charges of about recommendation was ' ' o o t h i n g 26 weeks in a hospital and was 11ent ange County Medical Cents sufm. foot cb.aae lnt.o a resldenti&.l area led••f a1ency," concluding "there is f24G a year. drastic." back lo duty. Ing from internal injuries. Th~~M M~~~~abb(~'I ) R~-~a~pof·~~~p --~--~--~------------------~~----~----~ · . refuaal to· -i.. for .nd acce... the 11t· ..... -nt _....,tOJ's · Sa-to """··-Twe 'Of the l"uwcts were qwcldy .. ........_ .• , · ~ ~ .,...., · eui in .... amen • ,..., s- -...-l\IDUll day that ."I'm not 80lng to be fooled" captured .near their Buch Boulevard by l.nc:reues in fees that wouJd be motel. but the other two were pickM uled for "fripperies and boondog ..... " ., .., police uc1 one armed citizea New Layoff8 Seen ~ Student tee. are u.ed clUelly ta pey Whfle biding in the neighborhood. for student services and organizations. Emanuel Riddle, 111. Eddie Teague. After GM Walkout Reagan favors tuition to help pay In- tl. 'lbomas N. Rhodes, 17, ~ Gary ltnactionaJ coats and boos! &Cholarship L. Corbit, 17. were booked on suspicion DETROIT (UPI) -! surprise he:~ap.n was !teheduled to attend a of Buena Park burgtarte11 and on ar· strike by some 2,800 United Auto I -"'A..-rest warrants issued by Oklahoma c OSoeu"U\Nr reient.f session thls morn· Workers membeTs at a General ing ntborities. .Moton c.orp. stamping plant threaten-Regents also face a decision on an ·1nrormati911 supplied t.o Buena Park 9d today to start olf a new wave of antidraft rally scheduled for May 17 police led to • motel when the _61 on the Berkeley campus. Cllancellor yeuthful quartet of suspects waa sup-layoos in ttle giant auto company. Roger W. Heyns refused permission posedly bid1n1 out, investigators said. GM spokesmen here ta.id the for the rally after Thomas Cun· Officer Echfllrd Ryan went to the walkout, called Thursday at the Fisher ningham, UC counsel. said the gather· addre.ss. anestltd Corbit on the street Body Stamping Plant in Willow ing would be an illegal use bf universi· nearby and "'" told the otbe:r three Springs, Ill.· "will seriously affect ty facilities in violation of Selective )'04lt.bl inside were armed with a rifle GM's car output within a week . un· Service laws. and a pistol. juatifiably throwing thousanda of GM The American Civil Liberties Unfon Polke l'Y"J'Ounded the motel and emplayes out of work." has written to the regents. saying otdered ttle trio kl come out wjth their cancellatloo of the rally would hinder =~u~o1~":.~.cts fled out a LBJ Assure8 Solon =~tional guarantees of free Rhodes was caug)\t within seconds. 1be ACLU alto said ttlere was no but Tec.gue and Riddle d~hed toward ~Health Excellent' "clear and present danger" ot Jaw a nearby residential tract, ducking violations. But if the law is broken, the bUll&:S fired by plD'suing office.rs. WASHINGTON (UPI) _ Presjdent "ord!nary processes of arrnt and pro-Officers theo ttoppe.d shooting to secution" ·would be available. aJOld bltting111DOCent bystaT!ders. Johnson b*' usured a congressman Regents bave considered a decision 'Teague was ~ b.idiDC in a J>8'1'ked hil ded._. not to seek re-election bed on student fees 11inee last August, va<:aUon trailer neartiy and a IOthlnl to do with bk bealtb. wtMll they rejected luitlon but neighborhood resldtnt poking about In a letter to Rep. Willmn D. authorised a study or new Jtudent hia yard spotted Riddle blding ln tome Hathaway ([}.Maine), the President charges coup&ed with inc:reaaed stu· bushes. said bl.I "health i11 excellent" and that dent aid. Leo E. Wurm; 21. held J:ljddle at he decided not to accept the Reagan's tuition plan also called for iunpoint while yelling for officers Democratic nomlnatt<Jn again beeau1e' usin1 eome ol the proceed• for stu· across the atteet, who arrlnd on the be etaced -"the cause o( peace and dent aid anCt other beneflta. teen• and ~k the suapect into freedom above any personal or The Reagan administration plans to caetody. partiJan concern." uk for new fees at state college cam· ----o- .. ..... ~-...... ___ --.. ·---· ....... -· -----.. ,~., ........... ...., "Tb• sreateat wiJb in my li1e wu to become a practicing attor- ney.'' uid Leu&t l . AJMn, eo, of BoltoA. A former macbinist, Al- den learned that be was among 185 persons who passed the Mas- 1acbuaettl bar. Re bas been blind for 24 years. DEL RIO, Tex. (UPI) -A Z.year· old MexiClll lirl. kept alive with a bdet Jn ber bead for more than Clve booJ'1 after lbe stopped brutblnc, became the f1llh victim Thursday ol • "cowboy killer" who murdered four other med>en cl her family In a Jone. ly Teua rqcb field. Tena Rangers lt•ued a nationwide bulletin for a freckled. 200-pound man who ware a ttraw hat and brown ~ boota when Men with tbe Wnil:r ol mlp-ant Mexican laborers before they were murdered. "More than one witness saw the man with tbe family,'' said Texas Ruger Alfred Allee. "If everything they have to1d us la true, we have a pretty good lead." Lettida Arellano, 2, died ln a Del Rio Hoepital Thursday despite a futile effort by doctors to aa~ her We by pumping oxygen into her lungs. She had been shot in the bead and Jett for dead three days ago when four membel'9 of her family were killed. "She stopped breathing about 1 ln the aftern0011," Dr. John Howell sa.id. "She died at 6:30 p.m." Her brother. Manuel Arellano, 5, was the only surviving member ol tbe family. He wu in seriow condition in a Sao Antonio, Tex., hoepJtal today with a bullet wound in the bead. Allee said the ••pected iiller was seen Tue.day witb the victims, wbo B'll Pcrria1' f U Dm'""· p bad sought help from pa 1 s Ing t 0 PPf1' ""' a., mottrists when a tiN oo their car bl-loolu hhNclJ ~ ifs the mmor aa .... he tm' ·°" a whiu, double·bre01ud out. . N~'9PM j•ollM 10iU1 ltadiaJosic~-Other victims were 18-mooth-old bdgla Olld kU.. TM price (if tlu Fmfifd AM!antr. Rllll" Ena SIDt1'1f out/ft 1DGI ,e.s. Wllat tDal f ormnlJI Arellano, 21 ; her brother, Manuel "hippie'' parophernalja ii, according Arellano ~·· about 30, and Arellano'• to ja1hl<11t tkdgnns, mpidlJI becom-wUe, Monaca De La Lopez Arellano, i.cg rcapectabl• attirt. 24.Tbeir bodi f • • es were ound scatuired in ,, Al mme. to Remember••' Will be l'1e theme of the 80th A.n nu a 1 To~t·of .Roles 1tat .Jan. L GJ..Mn l. 11.,._, toamament n- soeiation prUfdt11t,1 aald nearly 10,.000 penom an..,... 1hema. w1paen .wne Mn. ._.... a.,.. ~.of. 1C61Dpbl ucl . ,NMls . Le~of~ Both,..·be- c:iQM t be l r mtdel were polt-n~ on tile ame day. Tbey ".tu be iu~ at the parade, a '! ::heon a.net tbe ~ Bowl ~ . ~11 aame. ' FreeSpeooh Right Not for Public Employes: Court --.. a field on the Lee Wbit.ebud rmdi about 58 miles north ol DeJ IUO Wednesday. Negro Killed, Others Beaten By White G~ BOSTON (AP) - A PD&-0( white youth.I attacked a carload of Nesroee on a South Boston street toda7, l&lbn • blng one $o death and beaUilC ad stabbing the othen, police uld. Four of the victims were women. The incident occmred before dawn In a largely white section made up of tenements and businessa. The driver ot the carJ. James Cooper, 28 was ttabbed 3> a.ma. Hr dJed in City H09pital . A passenger, George~~ .. and a white youth, Tbomu ~~ ... hospitalized with ,dab woOlldl. TbeJ were on the dlngtr list. · · Patrick Linsky, 22, a wblle J'OQC!l, was crested and clmged with Cooper's slaYinC. after tbe wtctlm'1 wife, Lena-May, 215, ~ police said. Mn. Cooper w• for faci61 al.ultet. The incident occurred on D Street In l front of a police ltatioQ. A 1"8Meemae..-.ui.,.~•-.•liM..a..t-­ were unaware ol whn ... tMIDc place out$ide. Police 8llliid the car stopped for a 1*l light, and whites on the aldewalt began taunting the Negroes wbo dkl not respond. Meanwhile, a teCCl'd group ol 11 to~ wb.lte youths came up and blocked the car. Police uld the gang grabbed a plank and mlUhed the wind.sbleld. The whites Plllled the occupants.from the car and began to beet and atab them. · Cooper managed to wrest a 1mile from an attacker and cut him on tile cltin. Three ol tbe Negroes manHe4 to escape. Two pulled • fire alatm bos. md ooe i-an. into the poUce atatMe. 1'be •bltel dill~ ...... tbe7 Mlle tlaa ._..., SC ..... Jin ............ tan. I. ... that_ ~ring you a .vast: improvement in the re-creation · of music! . DJ'~;:~ Mag·naVo>e t I J I [ I I rt=;:;;:.=;:::;~, • Beauttfad _•Compact •Versatile Ideal for apartments, or whentv~r space Is a problem! Only_ 361h• L, t6• D, 1'4%• H with leas and decorative rails removed; these Maanavoi innonttons •rt wonderfully adaptable for use on lhervu. tabtts, or in bookcases. qtid.ine top panel pes most convenient accJllS to record player and air .controls without distµrbinc _your dtcorative top-of ·set accessories.. • Snow BlanJcett Wide Area of Mid~t • - I . Violence? LONDON CAP) -The Attleriem.' are~ faqlt .. ••an Undue toleration of \'IOlence, .. a Bribl decla'el, IDd a JapueM man JA11 be Js pualed • to why the United St.ates does l'Ot outlaw p o a 11 e 11 a l o n of firearms. After the 11011.ln.atioo of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the widespread dbturbences that followed, tm Associated Press survey llbowed ~ ntnnber of forelgn commemuors upset by violence in the United States ~nd ita possible repercussions overseas. Paul .Johnson wrotb in the Britilb left-wing week 1 y New Stateeman: ••The Americana ~ ~lves to blame for their predica- ment. .. Antarctica Journey Ended Successfully "The 111-0tiveless brawl-'! can beat arry man in tttl! bar' -is the basic national joke and is plt1yed, with variations, at a thousand cocktail parties in respe<:- t.ble suburbs. "Only in America will you WASHINGTON' (UPI) -· 'J"he United & tat es an- nounced today that "the ex- ploration o( Antarctica b.as 11<>w been virtually 'COm • pleted." nu was accomplished, a commerce d e p a r t m e n t report said, with successful -corn::tuaioo of a twoomontb, 815-mlle scientific journey ''across the )Mt m~jor ex- panse of the great white contlnenl" The expeditiQn, w b l c h started Dec. 5 and ended Jan. ~ waa led by N6rman Peddie, a geophysiclst of the c o m merce department's co.at and geodetic sUrvey. 'n>e nine-man pety ~ aisled ·of U.S., Belglan, and Norwegian scieutists, The travene covered a ~egioo ill ~een Maud land ~lies betwen tbe South Pole and the P r i n c e s 1 Ragnbild coaat in the direc- tion of Africa. In reporting the trip, made with sJ)eclal tractors cal194 1110-<:ats, Peddie said ~·ta.n an ,GOW DO ma,ior , -(of~) ~JUcb = np( been ~ explor«I, altfiftgh m•y ot tbs detail5 ttill remain\tQ. be filled in." During the journey scien· tlsts measured the earth's magnetic field and thickness see -om i d d 1 e -a· g e d , • of the snow and ice, which $.S o,llOO+year executives ranged· from two miles deep taking off their coats Mid at the 12,~foot plateau rlmlese specs and squaring station where the trelr up tot a bout ol &ti.cuffs. started, to one mile thick at Writing to the Tokyo the point where it ended. newspaper ·Aaab:it Rokusu.ke Other traverses by other Aril, 58, o olflce worker, scientist! bad covered all a.aid, "Ame~• letders other major areas of, the certainly are aware of the fr01Jen south polar cohttneot. fact that civUUed sodeff Peddlr{aT<rlllntpandOil CiDdO( 'COlfdOD! 'C'"l'"""'~rr fou~ n<> ;urprtses. thrit permits tbe use of "The ar~ 'ftl largely 1 ~thal weapons tt' kill in flat. white desert of hard· broa4 daylight.'' packed snow and ice, one to He m e n t 1 o n e d the two mileJ t:bfck, With no assatlainations ol King and mountains or valleys," he Presi$lent John F. Kennedy. reported.· "Occaaion8lly ·the ' L1tU:manite, t be Cofn. montony of the . wintry munUt newspaper in Paris, landscape was broken by a smd "the unks, t h e few miles of aastrugi, ~4 • m a eb 1 n e c u n s , t be scul~ .b hummocks up w~ tbrvwn int 0 to 1 ~ feet hip." <>PerMfotia ol civil war .in Shortly after ~ the Wubington, Cll.lcago and a ~p-c~ trip, ._ acieti· dozen otibet cities c a n t1sta croued the traII of a restore the racist crier for Russian travene made mne a time; but they au im· months before. They saw pote~ to reeolvt U. real tracks of vehlcles wed by problem.a." the Soviet explorers. lo Britain, the con- Tbe flct that the tracks servative Evening Standard were s t l l l mlble "em-sald: "'!be whole world is phasized," Peddle s a i d , involved • , • 11 this United ~ .. l*"livi~ 'Of ~ ~ 41M' .of. a.e-~ ~~ ~J:i:oani:1J ~~21S::. blgh phite.au -and bn· ~ --~· alilaace1, leav-pressed upon us bow long it ing a rinUter vacuum in mu.rt have t.lcen for the Europe and Asia, the con· snow and ice to cover the sequences are terrible to continent." cootemplat.e." ~:You worit know IVNI little it costs until you trade. it. Most people know the VW is economical to buy. And to run. But surprisingly few people ever think about how economical it is to trade. f'Ne re surprised because that's where most cars cost their owners the most money.) Volkswagen holds its resole value so well because we don't change the way it looks. (You get more for o car that doesn 'l show its age.) In fact after three years, a VW actually sells for more than o lot of·domestic cars costing $500-$600 mote originally. Of course if you drive a car that never goes out ot ~tyfe, you probably won't be in a big hurry to trade. Bu~ it'~ nice to know investment. That's where o~r $tyfing gets fancy. tll'Wll'OllT IUCM Qldl I~ llC. ''" ..._. ...... fn4).,...... - f'rld.r, ApttJ 19, 1968 • FOR YOU AT BIGGAR.~~ AD MOREAU carpeting by .. . . It's lush -it's luscious -it'a lustrous. Tltfa new deep pile wool t: .. ;. ,~ :I broadloom by Karastan comes fn the new• decoratm colors, " · · · ranging from the light-and-bright. f.ones to the deep-and-dark .• :: shades. Also news is the modest price of 11.96 per aquare yard. · :: Crafted by Karastan, long known for its top quality, Admoreau A; is handsome and thick, specially woven of imported high lusbie' ·:-:; yarns for a third-dimensional look. Too, it is moth-proof and ·:.~: , , .. includes Karastan's Kara-loc feature in the weave. • ~~: Visit Biggars soon to see the new Admoreau. Also on display are the other carpets that can-y Karaatan's 11i1Dature in a variety of rich weaves, textures and colors. Karastan carpeting is priced f .95 to 22.00 per squart1 yard. 11 Furnitur. illutmt..d.<hforfi.K~t Origiftah ! . • .. .. ..... .... ..,, . . ,...... ......----.. --- I . ML Y PILOT Frid~. April 19, 1968 War, Riot• l••ue Presidential Candidates Call for New Leadership By Ualted Preti l•&ent• Uoul The failure to get Vietnam peace talks atuted and the nation's urban crlsls btld the Ct!nter stage politically toda' with leading Democratic and Republican presidential bopef uls c&illng for new leadership to meet both problems. The two act i v e D e mo cratlc ca11didates, Sens. Robert F . Kennedy and f-v.i-J. McCarUly. ~their primar y campaigns with charges that the lnabWty ol the cur· rent~ to get peace talD starUd WM UD• necessaril1 Jll'Oloocinl the war. Kemedy, blrmtonnlng ln Orei<>D Tbund.ay, called for a ltf.lrt to peace talks "while 10methi.ng lt1ll remain1 of the COWIUy. '' Speaklng to Oregon State University st~nta a t Corvallis, be said despite the administration'• pledge to "go aJ]wtien, ~e to teek a ~*<! end" to the Vietnam war , ''preliminll'y talb, much Iese genuine negotiations, have yet to begin.'' Stopping in n u m e r o u s small towns steldng votes tor the state's May 28 primary. the New York Senator repeatedly smd that "every day the war it pro- longed -whether by in· ability to rpch agreement oo a site for talb, or any other reason -every such delay costs us tl5 mUlion a dt1." McCarthy. apealdog to a group of clergymen in In· dianapolis, said the war was far from over. This is emphasized, he said, by "differences over where the puce Qllllfereoce might be held • . . and the callup of reeervea.'' Both Kennedy and Mceartby continued to call for new programt to erue racial divisl.ons in t b e United States. On t h e Republican s l d e, G o v . Nelson A. Rockefeller, unan· nounced but available can· dklate for the OOP nomina- tion, also called for new pro- grams to meet domestic problems. Kennedy told a Salem rally, ''we must learn to live together. We can't exist a.s a society with such deep divisions. We must make It clear that we won't tolerate violence and lawlessnesa but we mUlt a1IO make it clear that all people will be treated justly and &lven ao opportunity. J. McCarthy called for "job equality, job opportunity, decent income and access to help . fn hol)Slng" f o r Negroes. Rockefeller told a con· vention of the American Society of N e w s p a p e r Editors in Wubington that A m e r i c a needs new leadership to set new na· tional priorities. He said the first Wk should be to rebuild the cities at a 10.year cost of '150 billion. Richard M. Nixon was 111eheduled to speak to the editors today. ln other political develop- ments: Vice President Hubert H. Htnnphrey -two youtbf ul Senators, Walter F. Mon· dale of MinDHOta and Fred R. Hanis ~ Oklahoma, an· DOUDCed tbey would be co- chai.nnen ol Un 1 t e d HELD FOR TWO MURDERS -A handcuffed Democret:s fer Humphrey, a move tnter(:nted u a sme Henry F. Andenor;i. 12, of Worcester, Maas., h .be- sip that R • m P b r • Y ' 1 ing held without bail today on two tomlb of murder dec1aFatiGD o( bia candk!acy ' . · is ;mmtnem. in the brutal, bloody u alaying of bi1 foster mother bidia:aa -GoY. ~Ufef""WOJDIJI T!Uu'fday. --Bnniein. ...tnl u a . fawrlle IClll cmdida~, mlf· e 2JOO H...W llwl et Wilton St-HlrW fed at a 111Qe1tion by • McCarGlJ that be moderate Shoppfnt Center, Costa Mau -··-' ·I Two Women SlaiR IDitli Ai WORCESl'EB, )(I I I • (UPI) - A ..,.._..-. Warcelter man, c:bM',..S wt&b the bllDodJ a lla1'al ol b.11 lo*!' mottler aDll ber mMI 'l'bUndl71 •• ... d e r c o l n c p17cblatric u- ' am ln at ton todl1 in Bri~ Stat9 Bolpital. lielll')' F. Audet toD, Wlft ordered held without bill Thund&'f in W or c • 1 te r Diltrict Court IDd com- .nUtted t.o the bOlpi t.al for 35 days observation. He la charged in the al:aying of Mrs. E l D o J>u:skala, 57, of Worcester and Mn. Maria w. Putkllto, 89, ol Bolden, Malla., Mrs. Puakala't cleaninc woman. Police idenWlecl ADdtnoo u tbe toMer toll of Mrs. Pulk.Im, a fint gr a d e ...... wti::•111 .aid. Tbl u flOs1l*1 CMlr tlla 0.. -_....u, rlabt ... ti .. 1Nll1aa. ._ '*:be\ bJ be r Mn. P11tk11tio WM .._.. ~ w1U1nt ID a,,., cJMe•nc clme llld ...... tllle home aod WM Mn. PlalkuJa WIS i!1 I tDll' dngtd w r a a drele. Cl rtd11, poUct aallL 1'be .. . Tbl boMom .... ol lbe cc.t W01DM WM ala.la Net *m door w a I ...... ...... police llicl, &!14 _.. bocHel ""'9 la tlMt sJ.ut ,,.. found near the itNet, ti* W-OD tbe bodiel. DNcdve C \ pt. small 1m........m wb1cb Ha1ltelld Ta1'or add U\e at- 1ena ,. a pater and tack~ began in the aklewalk la the Greeadale home and tbe MCood woman aectioll. Tbe7 wen about • •• believed P u r 1 u e d ffft from ttie bouM. outside in the llreel France Owes NATO $773.5 Million Debt 4leacber 11t the 'lbroDdike WASHINGTON (UPI) -the French government is ICbool here. He· Md llnd A member of the House taking over NATO facllitfes with her for about 12 years, without compensation. He 9C'COl'ding to police. Foreign Affairs Committee said U. S. investments in Anderaoo, waring blood-said today he ls preparing NATO facilities there total· stained meaken, a wh.lte T· legislation that would cfe--ed $382.5 million. shirt and dark p a n t s . mand France repay fr13.5 "It's not a matter of r~y was litt1Dg about million whicJ( the western revenge," Hamilton said, five feet from the bodies in allies invested ill North "even though American peo. fr'CDt ol 1be llllall ranch-Atlantic Treaty Organiza-pie are understandably sty~ boOle wbefl police, tion (NATO) Cacilities. angered at the way in which alerted by a nqbbor, ar-Rep. Lee H. Hamilton (R-their usiltaDCe to France in rived 'nlundly IDOlning. Ind.), •aid that 1iace France two World Wan bu been Be,,... smokinC a dt .. et •• 'iiiiievictediiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiATOiiiiiiiiiiitroiiiimiiiiiiii1iiiitsiiiiaoiiiiiliiii,iiiiiiiiiiriiiiepaiiiiiiiii·diiii.'iiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii te ud boldinC a CID ol IOftltl' AWARD WINNER n. DAIL!' PJtOT hu wen nao r e awudll f rom the Or...-OoantJ P,... C 111 b NOTICI . J. FILl'PI WINERY STORE MAI MOe flOlit COSTA MIU NOW OfllN Oii ......... ,,, "--Mi ........ ., --..... ,....., 1--11-. .... ,.... ... ,..... .................. ~...;.;;.;.;.;.:...;~ ..... "'" -, .... ., .. e IMdt & Edlftflr llW., Huntlftffon leech a delblde between McCartby and Sen. Robert F. Ken· nedy. Said Braniain: "Since Prelident Jobmon cot out, .. naton McCarthy a n d ~ennedy have been liootlng fGr 1.11 i.ue. The only tiling they can 11ring at ls the e 6127 Weatml....., at Golden Weat, Weatmlneter e 233 I . 17th St.-co.ta Meta Shopplftl Center, referee." South Dakota -Mo Ca r thy'1 1uppcrter1 """'4 Jdr name~· -in the J\IDI 4 ... Dakota .... , la ... Jtennedy ............ " e 17904 fMtnoll1 St. at T1Hwt, ,..,,..1ln V1lley Coeta MMe -- e 1406 W. 1c11....,. and lrittol St.-ldlnt1r Centw, Senta AM ~----------· If a.a IQ. ...... .... ln • of the ••• • Ind lt the 'l pt. tbe at- tn the VOlllaft sued ent h :ilitles 1. He nl! in total- er of said, .n peo. Jdably which nee in been -" -- ·.Suspect Arrested fAUI B&AQI, J'la. (AP) ..... tract.cs hlm bar to I TbcDM NWoa TrUz. blr, blrtender to tmtender, ..... la CalUarnla wM u:atll we found b.lm la 11111..allDC •10,000 f:roaa d-O'ffar1'1, .. Mid Palm Beacb ~ud coue, aid projects, Police Lt. Joe Glifbey who •l'llW toda7. • joined with two FBI acenta TnlX. ti, W"""W el• in ~ the .-rest. vt dJredor of tile Truu bad been SOUCbt Uon of Bay Area ~~t •lnce war· v e r n m en t 1 at San rlllt. were baued oo the ~ until be vanl•bed ttate embeulemeot charges · ';. ~ ~ and cm federal Cb&rgea of otarcycle polictmaft who Cllbing govermnem checks, ...a u PBI wanted coaverti.q them to his own ews Strike anel Quits \1118 md anlawful flight to avWd~ ~·1 wife, Sberrl, a tb1rd tr.Ide School teacher in the Mo0nt Diablo Unliled School District, cootinued to work when Truu dlsap- pe&nd ewn after she wu .erved with a tax ~ for SJ,53,480 by the Internal Revenue Servi~. The IRS said k was 1eeldng tax payments on the embeuled L06 ANGELES (UPI) -funck . tlne·mu panel ap-G~foey said Truu lived ted by Mayor s a m under the name Bob Clark ln an effort to IOl.ve while in We.t Palm Betdl. e JS.day oJd atrlke at tbe The officer aaM1 Truax bad Angelff Herald·Enm· been in town a week or er bas realped. more. , Quentin Ogren, the may· The bartender in O'Hara's I 'I lia1lon man to the plll· laid 1he an'e9it WM 11> I and a profeucr at Loy· smooth be was unaw•e of it ' University, llid . the . \Slti.l informed eeveral hours t went O\& cl buaineas 1at« by a newsman wtiat ~~IC&UllL-Cml.ClU.. oL..U~~--t Corp., which publiah· "He didn't have a iOf of tbe paper, declined to mooey on him," said Gaf· t wt1l1 Cbem. fney . CroSSlVord Puzzle ACROSS 42 l ab less strltt Kind of 43 Publlc Jal houst t lllln1 44 Uprlaht: i..tlng Comti. fOfll P'nptr 45 Cah<fttr· n~slwly ql111: ~nd of Abbr. renHtratlon 46 I. H,.lsphtrr Kind of Indian ftllf'st 4 7 Eftgll sh -la vista: clgare ttu So long 'l P'owH Abtsb SOUfCt Knowltdga ,54 Unploas1r1t galfte4 ~ sotlll4 study .56 Place Absoloi. S1 P'ut on Fellws lht altrt Coll111st .58 Kln4 of Ranks of horu attlcJts .59 Future: lulldlnr 2 words .iaterla 60 Hone -Prefix 61 -of I an ustd wlltl 62 S.llldlt ~fllll l pla111 63 l"ortent !(Ind of M Place of ttouah retrtat U111,~r1'1 65 l•parttd a cal Mw color P'ossnslYt Word Sl!KtfOll St rvt 11 I sign oT At lean D•t, for ont Litt a certain fabric Rural ,nalr: Z words OOIN l lnundatt 2 Jury 11t111btrs 3 Rocket upper stagt 4 - Lint 5 K .. mtd Ir 'Love affair 1 Cu ltl ultd lrlCt I Dt11101: 35 Fa•t4 canine 2 wo.-s • 111wlt star: t St wlnw· l words .. cb lne l6 T Of1IOI' bobbin 31 Htwst 1 O P' I aet for p alntt r' a rt I axing ntctsslty: 11 lone: Coll~. Prefix 41 Hotel U Anato11lcal •ployt.s pusagt 42 Color 13 Swtdl1h 45 Orn11111nt1I ~·· nu1t chest 21 Paclc 46 Anhnal 24 Cll11Ped 47 SubJtcts of 2' Restore to ctrtaln good health watching 21 Go and gtl 41 Chtmlcal 29 Stt 2' Dow11 l)l'tfhr 30 Early 49 Coln of I . 11,.lsphtrt Europe ruler SO I• 6orse ll lythlcal .51 Ship sftt1111 structure 32 Both : 52 Kitchen COMb. staple . for• !J Storagt ll lank rec19t.aclt tranucUon .5S Entllsh rf¥tt 34 Fouahn 59 Boy 1 • •-:o... ----·---·-~--~---·---""'------...... ............ F~, Aprfl 19, 1968 ~ ' DAILY '11.0T • .,. Bailey Out As Kirschke Attorney BEVERLY HIU.S CAP)- Boston defense attorney F. Lee Bailey and his Beverly Hilla auociate have been relieved u cOllDlel for Jack Kl:rsdlke, condemned to die fer two murden, the ...,. ci• says. Robert K. Steinberg s a 1 d Thursday Kirschke told him he wanted George Davis, a San Francisco attorney, to represent him on a full- time l>Mis in filing motions for a new trial May 7 before Superior Court Judge Kath· leen Parker in Los Angeles. Kirschke, a former Los Angeles deputy district at· torney, wias convicted Jn January of abooUng to death his lrife and her boyfriend. He WIS condemned by the same jury to die in San Quentin'• ea• chamber. Another attorney, Albert C. S. Ramaey of L o n .& Bue&, reprueDWiCJlUrsCli][e during the four-month trial but was dismissed when Kirschke took over his de- fense during the penalty phase of the trial and once sentenced turned his de· fense o~r w Bailey and Steinbel'g. Kennedy Says H~ Start UNCLAIMID ITOUGI 'UILIC AUCTION O'Mll't "-Y Meilllll ...... c...w ...... et 4111 ...,.. Mfht, 1Mta AM lat ............ Cut W ouldCause Bitterness FRESNO (UPI) -a.a. Robert F. Kennedy *'ty ~ Coalresa woWll rilk IOWlna "the Meda of desJ*r IDd bltt.eroeu" bJ cbol>DIDI f\MJda fol' 13,008 cbildreli from tbe IDU.p>verty H..ct start JIC'Oll'tm. Tbe New York lawmaker planoed a one-day cam~ for VOCft in California'• June 4 WUmer·t.akNU preridf'n· tial prtmary. ~ scheduled an airplane trip that would carry him nearly 1,000 miles in one day and touch agricultural, in· du.strlal and urban centers. In a . apeech pnpared for a breakfast meettnc tn tbe qricultural center Ol l'rel· DO, ltemedy sald budfet C.'vtl DOW btin.I ltudled bf Con- JIWI would trim • 1ldlUoa from the Head Start pro- gram. "Instead of building Head Start, we are undtnnlnlng it-and in this wll.llngness to cut the erogram, the seeds of despair and bitterness will be sown aod our chU· dren will harvest them,'' be said. The Head Start program, part of the War on Poverty, Is deeigbl!Jd to ec1uca" pre. achoo! cbUdreG ln mJDortty areas so they can atart in kind«gvten oo ~ NtM level as other younairten. The senator's chartered jet landed in Freao Thun- day nlght an bour tau. A chilly crowd estimated by police at 5,000 greeted him warmly. Kennedy predicted that U ~won Ca.Lltomla'a 182 votes al the Democratic National ConvenUoo, be could win tbe nomination and electlon. The Kennedy l.lat4 in the June 4 prlmary ii opposed by a slate ~ to Son. Eugene J. McCirtby ot Min· nesota and a group com- prbed of party reguW-s ortiinallY supporting Presi· dent John.Ion but txpectied1 to bacl~ Vice President Bu- bert H. Hutnph~y. should be enter the race. ' Kennedy came here after a two-day swing through Oregon . which bolds its pri· mary May 28. At Klamath Falls, he took a parting shot at new Wbitle Howe oood.i· lions for V\etJ\am peace talks. CRL Backing f ~r Kuchel Seen Despite _Challenge SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -tempt to win the en- Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel Is dorsement of any GOP expected to win errt.husiastic v 0 1 u n t e e r group in California. e n d o r s e m e n t of the He is at home with the moderate C a I i f o r n I a CRL, a group with an Republican League this estimated 4,000 members. It weekend despite an in· was fonned ln 1965 with the He recalled tbat the ad· minlltratloa two Yelr• qo pled&ed it would go &11.Y· where at any time to end tbe conflict. "Now, these new condi· Oona,'' be said. "l don't think we sbould raise other terms and other J>06Jdons ln connection with the negotia· lions." 0... ., the Uf'IW ltw• .. ._ -Deft't Ma. ltl PHIL HANSON & Associates LICINSID & IONDID AUCTIONBU . 547-stH. "Offlc• 9l 407Va W. 17tlt St .. s.t. AM , WEEl{LY ALMANAC rs''I ... , .. ti a II .... •U•W"T•T•'" nYJ'C'TTT't'Y ..., • 'r (1iis ~ekend c.,Apnl 20 ~ 21 Qem~hoWan;Y Cutting CJJemo11,stta(ions . . . person challenge by Max stated purpose <>f providing R W ld Rafferty a haven for "all forward· USS OU It will· be the first _ and looking, moderate ~publl· The Plaza at Rancho California will probably the ooJy _ time cans." be the setting, this weekend, for a lap- lff NCRO CBUfOlNm Rath P ff lbe two GOP Senate riv ala Rafferty already has won idary e~bltlon. You can view precious er u •wear at the same m"ting the uncontested backing of collections and watch the meticulous of a vohmteer G o p the laf'!er and-more con· craftsmanship of stone and 4CD1 cutting, T'--n f:.oht organization before the June servative Ca l i r or n i a p~sented under the auspices of the HU .,~ 4 primary.' But there will be Republican Assembly. The National Lapidary Information Center. 00 • f.ace-to-face encounter. U n i t e d Republicans of .Be sure to plan enough time to exam- LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Kuchel will address the Calliornia are expected to inc carefully the many facets of Rancho Somt ship, 1aytng it nffded convention Saturday . morn· follow suit early next month. California. There's country fun for kids fuel, put into Los Ange.lea l n g. A st an d • 1 • ,,p;;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim.I at our Fishin' Hole and Play Corral. Harbor for tblt first time in Ass em b I y ma n George WAHHousa °"'"'' sophisticated bargains for you in The nearly tWo.decades, and the Milia.s of Gilroy, will make 1 FUlNITURE Plau's treasure packed gift shops. first thin& a R u s 'J a n the formal pitch for Kuchel 1M You can choose from a string of crewman O'ilbbed for was a during the SMday morning CARPn rental horses and ride miles and miles pack of American cigaret: endorsement session. lff SOf l f $1,,, of bridle trails, or pack the family in the tes. Rafferty, t.he s ta t e Al car and tour thousands of acres of The 2(»•fool Dr u z h n i 1 superintendent of public in· ..._ me. thorouahbred bone ranches, dairy ~~~~ ,f:;~~~~1~·'t:'n::~h~~1:~~~t= described by the U.S. State stru~on, will present his FOttTREL CARP'ITING farms, on::bards, vineyards, homesites, n.ocfla. 11omai1a. b<lllncu and rurutlollal are.u. Department as a whaling own endorsement appeal a.nd recreation lands. Stop in at our !i= t;i c:i:::r~t~':!'J::~ f.:.';: research trnlu, had Sunday. Kuchel's cam''"''gn .... UI 5. 95 Visitors Center in The PJaz.a, and we'll 1rf• corpon.1.1oe • .,,. MAOCO ~.111 c~ <• _.,, _ __. ,,.... J J l(U COllOC av~ ot l'-rl...i.N"' Yo,_ Cfttnl n-rllW~ a requeit for fuel, schedule takes him to Los • • nl Ol help you get started. JIOIUIDI Compuy). lood and water. Angeles that day. 4111 lllCH IT .. N.I. It got permission Thurs· Kuchel aides said this will ~ ,...,... • ~' NEXTWltEJCEND1 GOOD PJCDNGS AT THE PLAZA day to anchor inside the _...:be=-tbe=....:aena::.:::t«:::...:'•_:ool::y~at::·:..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!M!!!!!M40t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~======COVNTR==::::::Y=BANl=::::::O=AND==FID==D=LE=CO=NTP.S'l'==r===::::::::::_ harbor. The vessel was boarded and cleared by olficlala from C\.llfoma, public health and Immigration. A, port pilot guided the vessel lDllde the brtakwater. A harbor o(fjcial aald DO obeervable spy equJpment was reported aboard. The ve1sel'1 requut for diesel fuel WM forwll'ded by Mobil OU to the U.S. Com· merce Department. which a.ald an export license would be needed since the fuel technically would be im. ported by Ru.saians. Tilt Uoenae wasn't Im- mediately approved. An exchange of a pack of Af¥rican cigarettes for a Russian pack between a newsman and crewmember occurred before a Coul Guard vessel o r d e r e d b o a t I o a d s of curioeity seekers, newsmen a n d photographers to lltay at JeMt 50 feet away. FAVORITES Netionel 111d l.ul rHdt r• .M, r!" " ... tho DAil Y "LO c.tnlM -• of fflo lftorl ,.,.a., coJ•1m1• od fHftwOJ e¥.-ll1illo fo t "Y ""'''''" 111 tile U111tM s ...... Chrysler Newport now priced about $3.78 a month more than Rml.LTD * Chrysf1r Newport now priced about $3.781 month more than a Ford LTD• (which is still a Ford, a high·price, low·price car). Chrysler Newport now priced about $2.29 a month more --------............. --. than-a Caprice• (which is stilla Chevy, a high-price, low-price car). That little more now moves you up into a big, full·size, elegant Chrysler- and that's an unbeatable deal. Afford a Chrysler? The way we're dealing, can.you affo1d..to pass It up_? Atl~s Chrysler-Plymouth, .Inc. 2929 Harbor llYcl., Cotta Mesa, CalH. (714) 546-1934 • ---------- - DAILY PllOT '"*'· • ..,. 19, 1'61 Stanlord Def ends Cup on W eekeiid •am in the blue-ribbon col· Rcjate event 1'il1 be VSC with Scott AUaa .t tbe belm. .Both the Stanford and USC skippers •• producta of Newport yacht clube. Desenberg is from Balboa Yacht Club and Allan from Newport Ha-bor Yacht Club. The Kennedy Cup was won by Stanforii llllt year with Skip Allan at the helm. He barely aced his brothel. Scott. Slcip Allan will be coachiDg the Stanford team this year. I SM by Today's Want Ads e HINT • • • ._ OPEN HOUSE DlltllCIOftYI e Mmdcal ill&trUJMlta, ail boats, ctamc CUL • .a beedl umbftlla! ! • A nammaee sale! A c:bUd'a lost pet! A FOUND pet! e A CR.EAT JOB FCR AH ARTIST *** Ol)ntpic Tune-up Slated The Kennedy Cup ~·1'===================·1 is sailed-.. ~val Academyl:~~~~~~~~~~~~iS~~~~~;;~~~~~~;iii;iii;iii;iii~~ij Columlria-36 Delivered Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips of Long ~ch Yacht Club take delivery on thetr new Columbia-36 from Barry Wood (center) salesman for Duncan Mcin- tosh Sailboats of Long Beach. The new bo~l has been christened Sin Miedo. The owners prev1ousJy sailed a Columbia-38. Ringer Taking Noise Out of Frequencies Some 100 potential Olym- pic yachting hopefuls will saU in the Olympic Tune-Up Regatta at Alamitos Bay Yactit Club this weekend. The ABYC event is the oldest of the 0 l y m p i c classes regattas in the Southland. AU five Olympic classes are expected to be represented both Saturday and Sunday. Entries in the highly com- petitive Finn Class are ex- pected to include Peter Bar- rett, 1964 Olympic medalist, Cbu<:lc Miller of ABYC. Fred yawls, .U fOoC daft .~¢1~ are now being produced tn fiberglasl. th1s it. the pt year that &be N iv a 1 Academy b~ tu:rnisbcll 'all fiberglass boats for the con· test. Speedboat Race Lists 6 Champs Miller Jr. and Hen r Y Six natiooaJ c b amp io n Sprague of Newport Har:bor speedboat drivers will com· They're running ·a "ring· terns for both Bell and inde· • Y!cht Club. • pete in ttie Spri.og JnboGl'd er" in on the yachtsman pendent companies. ·The live• Olympic classes Races at Marine SLadium atj who "has eveqrthin&" -or DECOOER-UNJ.1' are Dragons, S.~s. Stars, Long Beach Suodray. almost-everythmg-ott-hie Flnns and FJyi-n g '1>ut--Ten different clas$es of boat. It is rompatible with the chman. raceboats are entered and Yachtsmen who have telephone company dlalmg more than 100 entl'ies ue grown tired or monltoring system. c.nd operates over expected. tbe chit-chat on marine ship· any channel equipped w I t h 40 lO Seek Among the tX>p names in to-shore frequencies while a compatible encoder at the the Sou t be r n Caillornia! awaiting an anticipated call base station. Up to five dig-Speedboat Club event are lo their uwn vessel wiJI be tts are accommodated In the sm·pe Ti.tie the E Runabout cbampioo,. able to enjoy peace and decoder unit. B u d M u r J> h y , a n di quiet with the new "ringer" The unit draws 1esa than Crackerbox driver F r e d designeo to signal their own one-hall ~mpere at a supply Nearly 40 Snipe saiJors Miller. boat only when it is being voltage which can .carry .be-are expected to convene at Other national champions called by the marine opera· tween 10.5 and 15.5 volts Newport Harbor Yacbt Club ae Don st. John, ski boau; tor. d.c. It is connected simply this weekend for the and Breot Berge, super The new device Is called by using the remote control Governor's Cup Regatta. stock boa.ts. the Ringer Marine Sel~tor plug on the ..tadio~ through The event is the lirsl of Dual Tecord bot<ler Wayne Decoder, developed by t h e which it derives its power the Shipe Class traveling Thompson _ for 266 and 150 Communications Equipment and signal output. regattas. hydros _ also will be rac· Division or Scantlin Elec-Detai1ed information, In· The Governor's Cup is a tronlcs, lr.c., Los Angeles. eluding prices are available djstrlct event with entries in~ ts ·u be run from from the manufacturer. expected from San Diego to ~e~ 5 :•m MONITORS NUMBERS Write Robert A.. Schaaf. gen-Santa Barbara. It will be . r · • The unit, which can be at-eral manager, Oommunice-consldend .mMwbat o( a.' ---- tached to any mari.M radio, tioos Equipment Division, tune-up for the national The DAILY PILOT monitors all telephone num-Scantlin Electronics, Inc.. champlon$hip regatta to be bers being d..laled on t be 2231 Barrington Ave., Los held at Alamitos Bay in channel being received. It Angeles. Coalif. 90064. August. Covers Boating signals the user when his 1,;miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiij own radio -telephone outn· ed-unless audio monitoring is desired. The device, according to the manufacturer, ellmina· tes the need for an operator monitoring the channel: The speaker can be switched off until a phone call is re<:eiv- ed -unless monitoring is desired. The unit ls designed to op- erate with any marine rad- io on any frequency -AM. FM or Sideband. When t b e user's number is dialed by the marit.e operator, the de- vice generates both audio and visible. signals -trig- gering a lamp and buner to notify that he has been call- ed. The "Ringer" is all-solid state, employing high relia· billty components and cir- cuitry te<:hniques developed during Scantlin's 10 years experience in land·mobile- marlne radio telephone sys- Wayfarer Gets Name Wayfarer Yacht.I has changed its corpon~ name to Islander Yachts, accord- ing to Ben Kanter, presi- dent. Purpote of the change, ac- cordlni to Kaalier, 11 to llC· hleve &l.mplification and bet. ter product ldentlficalioo. DES18NED ESPECIALL V 1109' Eacll Pm t• autoaa-c:reated to ywr order wttL tLe approprlate hlrthatonet. A BIRTHSTONE FOR EACH CHILD ""''"·"• t4l .. ,, Cornelia, mothft of ancient R.OtM. describecl her most nluable worldly poues- si6ns by pqintint lo bu children and sayina. "ThC1e are my jewels." We pre· sent this modern day symbol • • • a mother's birthstone rina. Beautifully fa_shioned in eleaant s1~ le with hand-tutu~ Floren- tine finish, each ring has synthetic or aenuine birth- stones set on a circlet oC l4K1old, TllMSTO'" • TOUI IUD•IT I' 11 ~ViI/lv Orde" """' be received by Mty ~ ltt to ensute delivery for Mot~. e,.s 01y. . ~ • NOW TWO •OAT STOUS TO SllVI YOU: .. MA•ICMI 1"CN'Pt ... C•llTla MVlft1••TOtt CUfTH i.. ,... .. kVO. •UCM • 10111eu COITA .sA • ...... MVllTl•TON IU.CM ...... 4"'911 Ml!' .. '""' ......... Tl~ ... ... Bug out --WHY BUY A IUG WHEN FOi $1,946• YOU GAN IUY A-EAtt~ ...... $I ............ ..._ ........................... ....... sa rr COITA MISA AAAll rr ·AT "°'*' Ul.a A ~ • • URl.Y ~ ... tfft MMIOl IL"-"-r Ml-41D r JJ HUNTINGTON llACH ..... IAlll • 8l'ftCI 411 MAM A ,..._ 1JWm RCAVICTOR ©@afilfJ TIW c .binet of hudwood nnHtl I ,olids on 9r•ined n1tur•I w1lnut. Autom•lic chrom• control, sp•ce 19e circuitry. STEREO ON WHEELS! RCA VICTOR TOTAL SOUND SOLID STATE STEREO •Two 9,• oval speakers • 20·watt peak power Solid State amplifier • Studlomatlc 4·speed changer, Feather Action Tone Arm, flip.over styli " eSolid State FM·AM and FM Stereo radio •Separate bass, treble, compensated loudness and stereo balance controls • T1pe recorder Input/output jack · s171• ALL FOR ONLY ......... . GAME.TIME VALUE HHr the t•111•• •11 It.It be4' .... ptl~e4 ltCA V~tet ••W• ~ llt 4" ,,..~ 4elivwt rich "•l4'e11 T'hrHt .. •-· c......-• , , ,.,fed fe1 •ltchetl, "4Ne111 •r 4-. -DIPIND ON - ttHn DeltyM,Sel.N-... 1114 .......... ; ,... '"' ---~----------------,-----.. -........... . le • .,. ' .... ...... tL •!J - •• :wt•. " '' IJil"' ~-·· 1.y,., .... , ..... aull•N """' ...... J. t .. ,,. •• ; iee;,-·'·· ~·J~ -.... ~ ······ ~ -·~~1 :'.:3 -!Sii••" ·~ Y:~ oe . ..... Hunt! ~I ltr."Sft\ ~~· '"-It "" c ~ ~ 'lat " ; ,..., ..... ... ~----. ._., .... .... ,.#' •'IW .. '"' .•W'\ .. ,., """' ·• ~ r~ ... ) ~ .-... ..... ~~-.. ,. . .. .:..... ,.,.., AJril 19, 1968 DAil V fllLOT I By 1JC Davt. PMfe11er County Wtiwr District Tax Studied DA VIS -Louil P' . 1'eachler, poUtical ldedlt SANTA AlfA .:_.A meeib-al the Uni~ of lioal campalp for _. tit California c a m p u 1 blre1 ...,..t lll'Vieet fGr Ntlml describes and analyt.ee tbe -.1. -'--' _,_ 1_ ft.--Orange County W a t • r ~ ~ --J 111 ~-.. District and its pump tu ColllltJ will set ....... , vstem in bis 9tuc1t, 0 Wa'8r lf......,, May l, ae-R e soureea Mwcement: ~ to Mn. Lowll The Orange County Ex· Babr, eamPlla cbainaan perience." OCWD ~ tu.nctioGed wen la meetinl the aeedl ol lta CCllLlt1tmatl-but be quu- tlou tbt equity ln tbe UM Pd dll1ribu.Uon of water, of. tell llleJed to favor a special lnterelt croup or compuy. AmOQS IN 1uue1Uon1 for lmprovint district performance ta to nlM Ult of Unlt8d tMebral PallJ" -The study' publlahed by ~ a10r.,. ee-. the uro Institute o t State Welfare Plan Blocked ty (UCP). Governmental Attain ii ita Goal tbr lie drive bu Ca Ii f ornia Government SACRAMl!JNTO (AP) -A been tit at •.ooo mcl Series. analyzes the system Democrat'• pln to have the 12,000 Wlunteera are oeeded 11 it ~ta models for atate take o v e r ad· to btJp bring the appeel to other public agei>clea lD hi.a m.lnlttration of c 0 u n t y every Orange Co:1. rtD-etudy. dent, Mn. Baker . · It is W e a c b 1 e r ' s welfare protr&m1 ii blocked bJ produetrl rtPrdltll Of tbe amount of water U.1 produce. U notb.lng elae, concludet WllChler1 bpumptu11.&1 served to remlnd OCWD water \!&en tti•t wattr la ~Ve and that pcabllc admlalJtration 1a desirable in main~I a reiativel1 ateedy flow. TIN fer Tiie S-...W 'l1M UCP apokeaman uld determinatioa tbat t b e by RepubUcam in t b e tta. agency~proeram u.--~~~--------------------;__---------------------------------------------------------------------belped a number o f • 5~ Beginning April 28~ Wally Boyt0; aalea manager of George ColouriJ Productions, ~laim floor-plan for 19e8 Ora.nae Coancy Home and Decorators Show to Andy Dudics (aeateil), president of Orange ~b' Builders AalOCiation_ which will sponsor show May 17·35 at Anaheim Convention CenUr. More than 7• percent of space for big show already bas been reserved. Infectious Diseases Take Drop in 1968 ~~=~~=:Air California, one of the ~'..i~.iS West's great airlines, ;~~~~will fly one of the world's ORANGE -lDc:identa ol Wectioua disease ~ ckring 1he first t b r e e moab of 1968 ere down by 23 peromt OYel" the wne period IMt year, e Oranae Military Welcomed In Anaheim Coady Health Depariment r~ Indicates. Co.unty Gets Road Tax ~ report lists 11.e1e ~ reported up p Aprii 5. At that -date in 1967, it atates,·8)76 i DI e c t1 OU I Stale ~ Ho.lltcS-.: diseases bad beeli ~eported. I. Flounoy today aim~ • the d i s tr I b u tio a Of PrUDaril.y l'flqJOnstble for •MO.S8 115 orance eoun. Cbe improvement in the ty's share in ttie FctlruarJ. health report is Ile reduc-llpp<rtionment ol bl&IMMY tion in the number of strep-users tues . tocoocal (strep) iDlectlons. Appointment witin 1be In 1967, tM ~ county eave La4Nne BHch recorded 9,783 aia'ep caee '8,727.83 and Cotta Mna up to April 5; ftr ttie same $44,454.15. period this year 7,413, a A total of $49,722,m w• drop of 2.3'1'0, bad been d.latribtded amonc u.. ltafll. listed. wiah Che gr"tect percentece great Jetliners ... , .. .• -Douglas DC-9. Mumps cases reported in deriffd from &aeolille tu. On Sunday, April 28, Air Calitornia inaugurates its new "Sunjet" 1968 are 60 perceat below;::;:;=========-.! service between Orange County and San Jose-San Francisco. In California the 1967 leveL Up to April 5 -or anyplace in the world-quick and quiet Douglu DC9s are the exciting new way to flyl last ye111, 680 9'lCb iotectione PENETRATION bad been oonfitmed; c:turlne ~ ~ .....i. NHrfy enryCHte rtM• the ,..e aame l""·-, ... .11 year, DAILY "LOT, ho111et_..-..- 279 have been l'Ogged by ,.,., •~ tfle F1i.1 .. , Orut• c~ health <l!ficera. c .. tt. · The onlYi ~ ln· creases ID tit1988tlbula·===.::-::::::==========::::::!~================================================================:::::;;;;;;;;:: lion are la ~tltis, with 185 casea (91 lft .1967) and gonococcal ( " e ti e r e • l ) diseues up to 4CT1 from the l51 recorded at April 5, 1967. Public Sees Lab Afloat Smart girt, -~mart guy. Smar:t buy, Take one sip of its marvelous mildnest iq;:,:e;;:;::~ and you'll agree: 'there's no smoother -.........-::...... ...... wtlnkey than Sunny eroo~ It any price. CHICK IVERSOll saved ci housewife $83.50 cash ••• every month Sounds .... rtdJcutGul.., ...... t It? h boulht a n• WI from Chick lverlon ~ she · needed 1 car sh• could hurry around toWn In. She UIH hlf' car to deliver and ~k up ~kids from sc~I, lhoppinc, and dCDnl of quick trips around town fNtry dly. Wittlin a few months she realized sht was spendin1 far,_. on the VWtNn on her prtYlous car ••• a smnp of cotd cash every lilWe month of about $83.50 CNW a S ,_.period. 1N1 -pointed out to hlr by Chidt I~ at th• time• wu c:Gnlldtrin1 tht purc:hue of a new car. Chick ._... lfMM9d Mr that bJ buylftl a Volksnpn sh• -..S uve MfY month on ptolfM, ti,..., fnttrest on ... ...,.... pun:hH• prlet, 11<*\M plltel, dtprecilt*" "'*"end on and on Ind on. If,., w.m to •wan.t.nt economy fMtY month, call Qldl lwnon on a.,.._. end a.t the fi.lll ltJr/. ft'a Mtao ridJculMlllaaap Clll ...._llllLll!llll ~:t;=-:....nc~, ........ ~_..~-.,,,,, IMftth. Thlt .... " ... np 1ppll• to llUdantl. *hd people, ~ men, doetorl, ltc.-no expert. / .._ MIClec:t to qUlflfy for lnstlnt economy. Chick Mtlon ts the HetW 1r11'1 only IUthoriad WI Md~deal•.- Authorlad for,..,. prOtec:tlon. -• • I • 1 e OM. v mcrr So You KnOw What It Costs to Run car OVER THE lJOUNl'ER Then Price Of $11 ,000 Won't Shock By SYLVIA PORTER Let'' aay you are one of the mi.llloDI of AmerlCMll abopping for a new car in these spring buying weeks. Let's say you decide on a car listed at 12.80&. ARE YOU actuaUy sign. lng a contract {or close to 13.000? NO. What you are signing. in effect, ls a con· tract fM 111.000 covering 3.500 pounds of steel, glass and plastic to be moved 100,000, milts over a period of 10 years. Your Slt.000 will break down into $2.80& plus: 12.230 for 7 ,000 gallon• ol ga<Joline: 11.800 for parking and toUs; 11.76.1 for maintenance and repairs; Sl.415 for iosurance; ll.188 for State an d FederaJ automative taxes. No matter how costly you guessed your car to be, these totals surely shock you. But t h e y are a u t h oritalive estimates. made in an exhaustive study of "Auto Operating Costs'' by E. M. Cope and L. L. Liston. two top officials of ------th!' tt:S. 4'.>ep)t'Untflt-of T r ansporlatlon's Feder•! Highway Administration. THE F.XAMPLE used is a four.<foor sedan with a List price of 12.806 plus 1150 Federal excise tax. The owner was assumed to live in Baltimore because costs of owning and operating a car based there a r e reasonably typical of the na· ti on. If asked Lo name your big· gest single outlay for auto U'ansportation, I suspect most _of you would think first of gas and the above dollar totals would seem to i1uggest you would be right. But an entirely different story emerges when you consider th• cogts o f operatinc a car i.n terms of cent• per mile. Here ls this breakdown : 2.8 ceol$ deprttiation ol >rlglnaJ auto cost; 2.1 cenu' maintenance, ac· .;essories, parts and tires ; 1.11 cents iaraie parldoi and toUs: 1.7 cents gas and oil, ex· cludlng taxes: 1.4 cents iMuunce; 1.2 cents State a n d Federal taies. THE REPORT i~ full ol such angles. As a.nother ii· lustration. while insurarice 1s second lowest from the bottom at 1.4 cents. it still ha11 become a major cost it.em, reflectin1 the e:rlent to wttlch auto aecident& have become a burden even oe those who never b a v e <1ented a fender. But the mo.<Jl significant finding iJ the cost of depreciation. and whal thjs tells you about how long you 1hould keep a car. ~ assumption is that a car which COits S2,D is driven 14.500 miles the ftrtt year and 27 ,500 miles the first two years. Deprecla· lion al the ~ of the tirst year comes to $842; by the tnd ol thf second year. to 11.431 or 1715 per year. BUT Af'TER the first two years. says the analyais. you "face a series of ouuaya for tire ~nd battery replacements, repalra and incidentals that more than offset" your aavin11 in depreciation. The startling "hard fact" SAFE DEPOSIT -Newport National Bank takes no chances of a holdup by having money for the vault of its new Supenor office delivered by hell· copte . Th~ dljltlr"lll'lifra~rsf011ave footea the bank staff who are still waiting at the entrance for the official opening. Newport Bank Opens Of lice Number Seven Newport National Bank lhJs week opened f o r business its new Superior or: flee. located at the corner of Placentia and S u p e r I o r avenues in Newport Beach. It is the bank's seventh of. fice. Nick Florio. an assistant vice president of the bank t\Ubeen appointed manager of tht Supe.rlor office. and 'Wallace Minter assistant manager. A member of the Costa Mesa.Newport Harbor Lions Club. and a boating en. thU!iast. Florio joined the stalf of Newport National Bank in 1964 as asaistal'lt caahler and loan officer. He became an assiltant vice president in lMS. Mint.er of Costa Meta was born and raised in London. Eng.land. He is a graduate of Mercury Naval College in Southhampton. He arrived tn the United States in 1959. and moved to Orange County. w h e r e he worked for a bank lo Costa Mesa. unttl he joined the staff ol Nf'1¥port National Bank in 1967. The first office of Newport National Bank at Westcliff and Dover in Newport Beach. opened In January. 1964. In four years. its assets have grown in excess of $45.000.000. and there are offices at Orange County Airport, and Bayside in Newport Beach. C o 11 e g e Park, Sunny Hills. and E. Chapman in FWJerton. ~orrissey To Head ' Safety Unit Has in Wins Is that "there is remarkabJy UttJe difference between the cents·per·mile COit of a relatively oe" car, and tbe c'n~·per·mlle coat ot a car • nearing the end of Ma days." Jn short. two bi-" ofticiala of the U.S. GovernDMftt'1 Oep •rtment of Tramport.ation off• Delrolt thia deticioaa plum: -~a no rma l amount of drivint, k ..... a car alter it it two yun old aa vea iomt money but aot very much: -EXCEPT In • t a t e a wben there Ja a tubetMUal ,..,..b aa • uae ..._ ~ .icflE. llit lie'' I llf tradie ..,...., ta•t••· dtt11ml4wc • 1 • t OD wtMthlr ............. . dea"elillt Jdl ~ ... . .. m I f t o • a 11t1.operatbl1 • 'COid· . . -A1 ftt u ttCGOm7 ls l'OOC..-. JOU CM mot tlle .......... tradl .. wttlt I des & •C ... . A wbole bllttery ol Costa Mesa _public flftnL'"'*-IM..Ratbor Dodge's .,..,. Silli .S 11rvke Plant at 29'l5 Harbor ~vet. to at.art of1 with a bang. Prut· dat Bernie Snyder leans on U\e TNT deton1tor. whUe (from Jett~ Chamber ot- Ccmmeia ~Jack Hammett. Mayor Will Jonlan, Clty Adntniatra• Art JllcX.mi Md Harbor Dodge general tnm'la,er Robert Swick bold Utlllr an. TMn waa 10 uploaicm. but it •u a blut anyway. , \ Mutual Funds Bank Card Sales Rise 1rl~, April ~. lqy ~riday'3 Closing Priee8 -complete New · York Stock Exchange List -_.... _.... ............. ---.,_.., ~ ....,_ ..-. --------------------------.... ----------------------------------------------..-. -·---------------------- t i " ... - .. QUAN'ITl'IE8 ABE LIMITED, SOME AB! COUNTE.B SOILED. ALL SOLD "AS~~ SORRY NO C.o..D.S OB Jml11BN'8. NO ITEMS BMEBVED ••• FIB8T SHOPPERS GET FIRST CHOICE. ALL SAI..a FINAL NO MAIL OB T!lLZPllONB ORDERS. IUDGIT DllSSIS No·iron dre1te1 in miues', holf 1lus 10.99 1 and 2 pc. acetote Iersey dre11e1 .. 10. 99 MILLINERY $13·$16 Strow1, aoft·touch fabrics ... I . 99 HAT IOX $6-$1 S1rows, fabria, cover·ups •... 3. 99 14'. 99 Humon hair wiglets .•••••.•. 9.11 $50 Humon hair wigs ...••••••.. 29.00 MISSIS' COATS Noturol mink·trlmmed caahmere coat• .....••••••••••.. 79.99 Rayon coatvme coots ............ 19.99 J'ur productl libeled t.o show country ol origin al imported furs MISSES' SUITS Crisp royon suits, 011orted colors ... 19.99 $36-$40 Or!o~ acrylic knit 1uit1 ... 27.99 WINDSOI MISSU' DUSSlS $36.$46 Polyester Textured dresses . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 17.f9..22.99 $26-$40 Famous moker drMSe• 15.99-19.99 $23·$33 Royon acetate crepe d res1t1 l7.f.f INDSOl WOMIN'S DllSSU $23-$36 Doy1irne dreuH for summer wear .................... 17.99-19.99 $40-$46 2 and 3 pc. knits, 1.C~·22Y, 29.99 lfOINCY lOOM $"6·$126 Doy and lot• day dreuet •........................ 21.11-61.11 Jl. WORLD DUSSIS ~R. SUllER DRESSES Ori;. fJ;.,%6 ~ ·~ . • ·• . , • . , d.lf sr ......... and ihOrt 1l..-Vli""'ltyi•4ft easy care fobrlca. Current colon. Jun- iors and petites. JI. WORLD COATS, suns $28 2 and 3 pc. sultt, coo1/dreaa duos 17.99 DAYTIMI DllSJU $7.$13 Fomou1 name co1uols ... 4.99-!.49 $13·$20 A11t'd. cfre1N1, mia,.1', nolf alz" .....•..........••••••. 6 ...... 99 STlllT llLOOI UNGlllll $5-$30 famou1 name lingerie .. 1 .... 11.99 Nylon trlcot potomaa. 32·40 ........ 3.99 $6 Lace trimmed nylon 1llp1, 32·38 .. 3. 99 $4·$5 Nylon aJlp1, 1hort and overage 2.99 U-U Nylon half 1111>1 •.•••....... 2." $2 Nylon petticulotte1, prlnt1, 101id1 .. 1 .69 2.50-$3 Nylon bros, A·l.C cups .1.59-2.49 $5·$6 Ponty alrdl .. , S.M·L·XL •. 2.".J.99 COSlUMI JIWILIT lt•I· U -•U Save 50% on nec:klace1, pln1, ear- ring•, btadlett. Few casual and dre11y wear. $2·$3 Pint oncl eorr~1 •••••••••••. 99c COSMITICS ~ 9.95 Foclol tauna treatment ••••••• 7.99 $12 Llohted mok•up mirror ••••••• ·'·" $9 John hbert ,ower1 molatu,. control ............••..••••••••••••• ' . 1.00 9.50 Jeon D'AlhNt Mt ••••• 1, •••••• 6.50 Shulton Toll ChVfon 1proy, special 1lie 2.50 Fomou1 name 1ungloues SAVI 1/2 te 1/3 HOSlllY 1••1 Pim STOOi• LJ. '3M 3.91, 2/UO Bel Air ah.r demi toe Atl...,.. nylons In colors .f Newport, an~w oold, black, unoke puff. A (5'.5'3f', a (5'3H· .S'6"), C 5'6111-5'1", D (5'1" & ewer}. Alao, opoqw nyloM. $3 Bel Air sheer eeomleu demi toe. ........................ MS. 2/4.60 $1.65 lel Air Contrece• nylon theer MGm· 1... . . . . . · ...... 1.29, 3/2.75, 6/7.H $1 .35 Bel Air Mami.u atockinoa. ................... 1.°', 3/J.15, 6/$6 $'·" Bel Air the« eeomleu support ho .. .............•....•...... '·''· 2/7.25 $ l . U o.ml-toe MOmleu nylon•. .................... 1.H , 3/4.SS, 6/$9 $1 Shffr Mamleu 1upport ponty •••. 5.60 HAHDIAOS 3.5()..$6 Leather /vinyl clutch.. • ••••. 1." A.50 ,lmtic potents, many colon .•.. 2.99 $7-$1 leathen, novehy ,tatic potents 1.9' $11°$13 '101tfc potents. mony c:olor1 .6.9' $7 Ewnlno beocfecl boo• ....••.••. J .99 $1'-UO Leath.,.., many colon •••••. 9.99 . . ~ lEATHEl GOODS $3-$7.50 Purse acceuori11, out. 1.69-3.99 Sl0.$15 Jewel boxes ........ S.99-7.99 $2.50-$5 Crushed belta, choina 1.99·2.99 CANDY 2.30 lb. Almond Roca ........ 1.49 lb. 79c lb. Adom1 & Brooks b ut1er toffee peanuts ..........•........•.. 2/1.29 1. 10 lb. All nut bridge mix • , •••. ltc-lb. $1 lb. Molted milk bolls ...••••. 79c-fb. $ l .30 lb. Minters nut log .•••••.. 99c·lb. $ l .45 lb. Aplets & cotret1 .••• , •. 1.19 lb. FOUNDATIONS $3 Worner'• cotton soft cup bro ... 1.69 $4.50 Famous name wideset strops, push up bro .........•......•....... 2.59 $5 Youthcraft lace cup, low underarm bro ........................... 2.99 $5 Nome brand print nylon tricot jr. bra 2.59 $5·$6 "Definitely Yours" underwire bro 3.49-3.99 • $6 Youthcraft overage leg ponty with lace leg trim ........................ 3.99 $10 Jantzen long leg lace trim ponty 6. 99 $9 Nome brand overage leg Jacquard powernet ponty ................ 5.99 $ l 1 Moldenform long leg ponty ..... 9.39 $9 Youthcroft underlay panel girdle 5.99 lOIES, LOUNGIWIAR . S 13 Quilted dutsen, nylon tricot ... 9.99 $10 long floral peignoir, 10· 18 .... 7.99 LINOHll FAMOUS IAIE IOWllS I • •• ,-t• •3.99 . Waltz gowns In asst. fabrics includ· ing nylon frlCot. M·any style1 to choo,. · - from. $3-$4 Garter panties .......... 1.99-2.49 $5-$6 Nylon trieot petticoats ••.... 2.99 $5.$7 famous name slips .•••••••.. 2.99 $9 Nylon tricot gowns ...••••••••.. 5.99 $12.$15 Nylon gowns .......•••.. 6.99 $6.$8 Baby doll1, out. fabrics ..... 3.99 $5 Nylon tricot pojomoa .••.••••.. 2.99 FAIRICS $6 Aut. double lcnlt1 ..••••••..... 3.99 S l • 1.29 Cotton prints .......... 69c ycf. l .69-$2 Rayons, cotton• ........ 99c yd. 1. 79·$2 Cotton terry pr Intl & .solids 99c yd. S2 Print oce1ot11, 0111. weave• .•. 99c yd. $2 Cotton gabardine, asst. colora 1.29 yd. 1.49 Polyerter/cotton Voile, solid 79c yd. printed ...................... He yd. 1.59 ·Cotton convo1, bright colors 19c yd. $2 Dae~ polyester/cotton poplin 99c yd. $3 Rayon crepe bonded to ocetote 2.29 yd. 1.69·$2 Ribbed cotton novelty prints 99c yd. INFANTS WEAR •.so Dreu11, pretty dainty styles ... 2.99 3.50 Diaper sett, girls or boys, m-1-xl 2.29 •.50 loys' crff,,.rt, m·l·xl ......... 2.99 U Sweaters, girls, boy1, 12· 18 mo •.. 2.99 •.50 Playwear, 2-pc. m-l·xl ...•.•.. 2.ff 3.50 Sun1ult1, 1·l·xl .....•..••• , •. 2.29 $3 Stretch cov.ralls, •·m·l·xl .•.... 2.39 •.50 Conrall1, boy or girl, m-l·xl ... 2.99 Infant sunsuits, boy or girl, m·l-xl •.. 99c 2.69 Sleepers, 1·2·3·4 ...•..•••••. 1.99 $5 atanket 1leepers, •·m·l-xl .••••. 3.99 3.75 Curlty diopera, one dozen .... 3.19 1.7 5 -2.50 Plastic pants, boy or girl 79c-1.69 l ... 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SPORTSWEAR ... · $9.$10 Top nome pants ...... 4.99-!.". $t7 Junlorlhlfts-, size.-5·13 ...... 6.-99 HI DH SHOP U·$8 Ployweor sizes S· 13 ..... 2.99-4.99 $13.$1.5 Bikinis, 2pc. swim suits .. 6.99 MtSSU' 5'0lTSWIAl DHSSU $23-$33 Coaual knit dresa .... 14."·17.99 $17·$23 Drip-dry dres,. ......... 11.99 IUDGIT SPOatiWIAI U-$7 Catton knit copris, tops ... 1.99-3.99 $1 Streich copri1, out. colors, 8· 18 4.99 $ l 2 Acrylic eordi9on1, size• 36·4'2 .. I . 99 ILOUSIS, SHflTS $5·$9 Fomous nome 1hirts. 8· 18 1.99-3.99 $5-$10 Assorted bloua .. , 30·38, 2.99-3.99-4.99 ACCESSORIES U -$7 Fomous name 1hells ..... 2.99-3.99 $6 Imported montlllo1, a sat. colon .. 2.99 $3·$" Scorls, silk prints ...... 99c.-'1.9' $2.$3 Smoke ring•, out. prints .. ffc-1 .99 MIN~ RllNISHINOS 111·11011 IRESS SH•TS Rei. •s 2.M-3/ ... Short sleeve dress shirts ln 65"9 Do· cro~ polyester, 35% cotton batiste. Spread collor ttyle, white, colon. $2.50.12.50 Cuff link sets, tie tack ffc..2.9' $5-$12 leather wollets .... 2. 99-3.tt-5. 99 $6.$7 Button-down dr:eu shirts 3.n, 2/7.SO 2.95 Handkerchlm, hand-rolled, bonus (13) 2.19 u .$10 leather belts, desloner stylff 1.ff 2.50·$3 Ties, polyeaten, silks .. 1.39, 2/2.SO $3-$8 Famous moker sun glo11H 1.99, i .99 $4-$5 Shorty potamo1, A·l ·C·D ..... 2.99 $1 -$2 famous nom• hoae .... · · · · · · 7'c $5·$6 Meri's shorty pojamo1, A.-1.C·D '*·" MIN'S S,ORTSWIAI $15 Men's (0$UOf cardigans ......•• 10.99 $10 Acrylic knit tolf ahlrtt, m·l·xl •. '·" $16 All wool cGlllltont •...• • • • • • U · t9 $6·$8 Top bran ,_..lrtt, •...•••••••• 3.9' $5-$6 Top ria ..wim trunks •••••. l .tt UNIVRSITY SHOP $7-$9 No-iron ....,, a foMOU• maker $a. F~,;,~~~ ·~~~; ;;.;,t '.iii.:b,' ~ ~= S5·$7 Turtlenedtl, moc turtt.necb 2.tN.tM.M $6 No.iron woltc ahorta, 21·36 •. · · · .J.M $6.$7 Swimwear, 21-36 ...•••. 2.tt-S.9' IOYS' FUlNIStlNOS $3·3.50 1wim tNnks, sizes '-11 • • • • l ·" $3.3.50 Boys' lcnft thlrta.t 8·11 .•••• '·" 3 . .50 Summer pa~ •· 11 .....•. 2.2' S..C·A • .50 No-iron wolk ahorta, 6-11 •. 2 ... $6-$7 Robes, .i .. 1·11 ••...... · • ·"'·" $3-U Sport 1hlm. no-Iron, 6-18 ..• 1.9' $8 Cardigan, ~ acrylic, 1·16 • .4.9' MIN'S SHOES $26 British bootrnoker 1hoea •••• • • 16.9' $11 English Walken .-. ...••.•• 12,9' $10 leath.r ecm4et.. popular atylft 6.9' MIN'S CLOTH• quoi,., bftteraw~t, royal blue, blush plnk .. 6.00 contou~4.ff; 8.00 2 .. x4'2H 6 ... ; 12.00 27x48""t~; Ilda 1.50 .5.00 5"x5"" w.,,. clean v'b\yl tablecloth, flannel bocked .................. 3.99 NOTIONS Sciuors and 1heor1, hot drfp forged, chrome plated st.el ................ 3 fer 3. 99 5.00 Jumbo garment bog, 15x57" ... 2.99 SunglatMI, fomou1 make lmportl save 1;,..)A IOOK5 2.50·50.00 Save 50%, Adult Book1. 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Kintore Scitch, full quart ..... :4." 5.99 Jim Blarney Kentucky StToi;ht qt. 4.99 oms · 12.50 M.xican hand carved choir in green, burnt oronge, yellow, noturol ...... 7." 10.00 aingle h'lrricone lamp, 9'M" toll with amber olou ...........•...•.... <4.99 DIAPDtU Save 20% Royal Victoria clro,,.ries, reg. $7·$63, now ............ 5.49-49.ff ltoyal Victoria bedspread, 1olid color, fully quilted. lteg. $27, 19.99; $32 full, 24.99; $45 king, 36.99 Fottref3 polyester panels save 10%·20% ................ ea. 1.79-4.49 3.00 Velvetffn throw pillow, rayon-cotton. 3 shades .................... 2/ 5.00 ltondoloy ~uilted spreed, twin •... 16.99 CHlNA lteg. $100, 98 pc. Mt chino, for 12 .. 59." 55.00 Baroque shape chino tet1 for 8 29.99 Reg. 25.00 42 pc. set John1on Bros. "A the· no" Ironstone ........••••...... 15.99 GLASSWARE . $15 Punch set, 15 pc .••••••••••.. 12.99 LAMPS, ,ICTUHS Reg. $35·$150 Imported oil paintings, save 20% ................... 27.99-119.99 $30 8ru1h atroke reproduction, 32"x68". 36x.46'' overall ................. 24.99 $4'0-$115 Plote glou mirrors .. 29.99-79.99 Orig. $65 Ceramic lamp• ......... 39.99 $25-$30 Swag lompa, for every decor 19.99 $20-$50 Woll lamps ........ 17.99-39.99 SllVRWAltl Reg. $ l l 0, l 8'7 ltogerJ silverplote, set for 8, ''Flak" ...................... 55.00 $8 Cry1tal and tllverplate 3 pc. ealod Mt 4.99 $50 Sterling 3 lite candelabra .. pr. 39.94 320.00 value Oneida Sterling 34' pc ... , for I ................ 199.00 SIW1NG MACHINU $119 Fabulou1 Haff S.lect·A·Stitch, 7 s,,..d foot control included ...... 41.00 SlllP SHOP Reo. 49.95 S.rto quilted ma~•, box spring, "Poature Supreme" .. 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Ii -- Oolden Angels Gild a Ball All that glitters may not be gold, but the precious metal (now even more precious) will be evident at the seventh annual ball, which bas been gilded by Angelitos de Oro, auxiliary to Orange County Big Brothers. The glitter will be added in the form of elegant ball gowns by the "golden angels" who with guests arrive for the only fund-raising event of the year tomorrow evening in the Newporter Inn. At each place setting will be a Gold Book, a pictorial appoint- ment calendar which is published by the auxiliary each year and is distributed as souvenirs at the black-tie gala. Tables again will be decorated with traditional gilded angels holding bouquets of flowers, and music for dancing will be provided by Manny Harmon. Mrs. Ernest Saftig, president and ber husband have invited Judge and Mrs. E. Avery Crary, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reafsnyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Danielson as their table guests. Seated with Mrs. George Holstein and her husband will be the Messrs. and ?yfmes. Charles Wheeler, George Woodford, Richard Na- bers and George Godfrey, while the Bewley AJlens will greet Mrs. Eileen Richardson and the Messrs. and Mmes. Guilielmo Cini, Carl W. Cosio, Gus G. Brelin and H. E. Blanchette as their guests. Also hosting a table are Mr. and Mrs. Don Ayres Sr., whose guests will be the C. S. Brokaws, Lyman FarwelJs and H.J. Marchs. ...... 'AND, A,WAY WE GO' -Ready to depart for the seventh an- nual Angelitos de Oro Ball are (left to right) ball chairman and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Jones with Mr. and Mrs. WUliam S. Holstein. The traditional black-tie gala, a highlight ~f the spring social calendar, will be presented tomorrow night m the Newporter Inn, with proceeds aiding 0range C::ounty Big Brothers in their work with fatherless boys. Ball chairman is Mrs. George H. Jones, and serving on her committee are Mrs. Allen, invitations; Mrs. Cecil Shirar, decora· tions; Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, menu, and MN. Paul M. Rogers, pre- cocktail party. Bahia Corinthian Club . , Star-spang.led Rites Open Yachting Season A star-spangled ceremony, complete with a 13-gun salute, will offic- ially open the 1968 season for Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Formal flag raising is scheduled at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 28, at the club's channel front facilities, located at 1221 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. I A special Marine Corps color guard will assist in the flag ceremony, and Staff Commodore Myron Sheward, as cannonier, will be aided by, uni- formed Sea Scouts during the special salute to two Marine two-star gen- erals, Cbar\es J . Quilter, commanding general of the Third Marine Air- craft Wine, El Toro and William G. Thrash, commanding general of the Marine Air Corps Air Station. El Toro and commander of Air Bases West. FolJowing will be an hour-long band eoncert by the Third Marine Air- craft Wtng Band, and at noon the Opening Day Reception will take place in the club. Afterward mem.bers and guests will break up ·into their own parties for lun<:h. Mrs. Hyde Braly will serve as hospitallty chairman. Commodore and Mrs. T. Patrick Dougan will host a buffet luncheon aboard their luxurious motor yacht, Patrician and a sightseeing tour of the bay. Honored guests will be the Marine generals and their wives. The club's fleet dresses ships for the gala under the supervision of Fleet Capt. Jack Hart, with Port Capt. James Garner in charge of land- side operatiolis. Flagship, the 12-meter yacht Columbia, the 1958 Ameri· cas Cup winner and West Coast'• contender last year, will welcome all who wish to come aboard. Mrs. William L. O'Bryon, hostess chairman. will be assisted by staff commodores' wives in directing visitors, dispensing information and con- ducting tours of boats dockside. Official guesu of the day include Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wrather; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sampson of the Orange County Harbor Department; Har- bormaster Al Oberg and Mrs. Oberg; Frank Muller of the yacht Mojo with his captain Dave Gogerty and 'Mrs. Gogerty; Mr. and Mrs. Richard St&- vens, and U.S. Coast Guard Lt. (j.g.) RonaJd D. Blendu. Senior Staff Commodore Howard Langley will be ceremonies direc- tor. Officers of tile flag l:nclude Vice Commodore William C. Adams and Rear Commodore Robert E. Pooh Jr • OF COURSE -Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Opening Day· Flag-raising Ceremonies Sunday. ApriJ 28. will find Commodore and Mrs. T. Patrick Dougan (center) at the wheel of their famed AmeriCu CUp contender, Coldblbla, while Rear Commodore and Mrs. William C. Adams sing out. "Gala Afiair Ahead." Cere- monies will begin at 10 a.m . al the club's channel front facilities, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. . Stop Being a Flop, listen to P:op Who Says Hop to Top ........-: St.e ,... ate .......... ~ pt .. , .. 1 Crill ,.. .. .,. ....... .. ltttle fer en~ am I'" wttJt •e6aMJ. I tru&, te.. ••t J• woe't k .... --, ... ,.., UtlftJoll. ~ltdnrti:aq badcHe1 rea• IM reward• ... , ce11e wl6 m•:!:f. I Mc tit dll1 _.~ ee.,1111ne • DEAR ANN l..ANDERS: l am cotng G'UY and I need your help. l took thl1 s~etarial job tllree weeks ago. It pays extremely wPll and the people &N pleasant. The problem ls my boss. 1be fJrst UUng he doas when he comes to the office is LUrn on the radio and It 1t.}1 on until he tenes. I go home at tbe end of the day completely ex-"'-•111\ed. It is only •~ .. m. u.1-~ tlU letter .tDd alreldy tbe aide of my beld 1• numb. I am takinc tra.n.- qulUJen and-have tried ear ptup but they make roe nervous because I am af.rllcl I will not hMr the boll' b\mer. 'he 1\ltJon my bOsa f>l'efers ts a hiitl frequency st1Uoe1 and there must be aomethlng about the tone that ,...... bldly on my ean. He once bad UM red.lo on FM and it dld11't bother IM at all Ptrltap11 aft er apedal11t CoWd aplaln this. I must work to support my children. and this is a drel\01 job. Dare I s~· gest to my boss that he turn the radio off. change stations o: w e a r earphones? What do you say? -SOUND AND FURY ~-E.t A.Job &11.MJMblA 11enou wrec:t oat .i, nmaa 11 eot a eua jM -.. ataUer llow macb It ,.,.. . . MJ .. vlee 11 Ce ilve lotice -a - ,Wa MIJ '" are feavl1f act check tR &a1m-eG ftdln1 or tlllt PllPf.,. Yt1 ~ave at rt1ht te ulr tlte bo11 Ce &9n otf the radte, ch1nge 1tatto11 °' wear-~arpi..et. OONFID£NTIAL TO SPOOKED BY HER PREDICl'IONS: I don't believe your Aunt Mabel has any supeTnatural powers. It may be that she gets her "inside info::mation" ffom a bunion or an old !racture -or perhaps she is just a food guesser. .. alcohoU1m a dileue? Haw en ._ akollole be treated? 11 tltere 1 nre: Read tlte beolld "AlcoheU1m - llope 111d Kelp/' by Ann Ludera. Endote U cota In cot• wltll 7Mr re- ttllett altd • leag, 11amped. ldl ...... dre11ed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to btlJ> you with your problems. Sent them to her in care of the DAILY PILOT, encJos,. Ing a ttamped, tell..addreued ID• velope. --~---- . Horoscope Pisces: SATURDAY, APRIL 20 By SYDNEY OMAJdt ''Tbe wise man eoatrob bJ• de.tin>· . . '. A.atro&oo poJnu t.be way." ARIES C March 2'l • April ltl: Emphuu oo c 1 u b . group social acth1ty. u you'l'e a good lillf!Dll', ln· formation ot value J. pineu. Rilk is t&ken out of venture through good olfJcta of friend. Stress charm. TAURUS (April~ -W., 20): Communicate l>Oallsb1 ideu to individuals JOU respect. One in high po.ttlon is takint unusul mi...t. Know this -ad ICC«d· ingly. Outllne career objec- Uvea. Be reallJUc. Revere KeJ iii tieemwrait. n.i trJ to trab .pom ... u ,.. cooperato. oebm ntpOaf and do likewiM. Spotlidit • marrialt, partnenldp, 1eC11 atreemtnt. Added reapouibilfty la Indicated. VIJlGO (Au1. -.sept. Ill: Cboru wbJch bave '"8 neflected ca now be eota- plet.ed. Gt" at~rUon aJIC to peta, wardrobe, bulc ...... Remember retobrtiona ca. cennng di&: b t I I 1l exercise. a. moderate. LIBRA (Fept. 23-0ct. 2Z)~ Flenun h l.eY"(eel El· cillent ior punwt t f CTUUve -.·xtu'VOra. ., o 1 comes t b r t u g b com· municaboo w":t loved ot1e1. Expre11 younelf. ·ru. m. lwtive 1n ct>meotin.C VitaJ relationtblp. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 • Na.. 21) ; Opportunity ullta for improvin1 home ttt- viromMDt. ptopei ty. Wort cloM to baae of operation.I. Don't wander too far afield. Keep focus on HCUTity. Sly no to reckle11 plan. Privacy ~ .... ,..... MRS. JOHN W. ALDERSON ,.,,..., Judith AMe Clerk FIFTY Y!ARS -Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Daggett of Balboa admire the memento of their 50th anniversary reception, a framed invitation. The Dag- getbl were married April 12, 1918 in Pasadena. GEMINI (May 21.Ju.De 20): Gain indicated tbroup written W<ltd. E x p r • I I youraelf, especially to fami. ly. Be 1ure that harmony prevails around home. Jar· off plans are d.iacuued. Make mature, lnteDi1ent concesal.on s. CANCER (June ll.July 22): Others likely to ban their own ideas a b o 'l t money. a e e o u n l 1 , In· vestments. Don't force iuuea. Obtain hint from GEMJNI menaae. Permit others to aet pace. Tbne ii on your side. SAGmAJUUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): Keynote of day is news. Informatica. AnalYM reports. Conce11trate on tut at band. Takt ipecla1 care in traffic tonlfhL Avoid scatt.erina ycv.r e f f o r t • • Finilb Olle tbln1 at a time. Newlywed Aldersons Golden Anniversary Party Fetes Harborites LEO (July 23-Auc. 22): CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19) : Be conaervative where funda we concenied. Home in Costa Mesa ~ Mesa will be the home ol newlywed Jobi! Wtlllam Aldenoa and hil bride. the former Jud.Ith Anne Clark who exchanged vows and rings bef<ll'e Ule Rev.-Edmund Maedller in Our Lady Queen of Angel.a Cllurdl. Newport Beach. lister, Molly Clark. another tilter, Pe I I y Clark with Mn. Robert Bmbard and Nancy A1der1«1, the bridesroc:m'• IWer, eerved 11 kidesmafdt. They wore Ooor lengtb townt of pink pfque. Mr. and Mn. Robert S. Daggett of Balboa were guests oI honor at a recep· tion honorlni their 50th wed· ding anniversary Easter Sunday. Beta Sigma Phi Seventy guests attended the fete ill the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd E . Blanpied Jr. of Newport Beach. Hosta were the honorees' Anniversary Celebrated Newport Harbor A r e a Council chapters of Beta Sigma Phi will celebrate the 37th anniversary of the organizallon's fOundlng ~xt Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Cos.ta Mesa G<>lf and Coun· try Club. In addition to ttie banquet. traditional ceremonies will be observed. new members will be welcomed and the girl-of-the-year award will be preaented from each chapter. Serving u chairmen are Mrs. Del Golden and Mrs. John E. Maher. Assisting are Mra. James Cllfiord, Mn. Frank W. Reed and Mrs. Joel Vail. New officers to be in· stalled are the M m e s . Golden, president; Reed, vice· president: M a h e r . recording s e c r e t a r y : Michael H o e g e e . cor· responding aec:retary I and J-Fulltmn., treaeurer. TM fJht ~ wa1 ln· hduced ln Abilmt, Ka.n. Now hre are • prodmat.ely 1,000 ebepter1 and 200,000 memt>tt• In the United Stites, Cllftada and 15 foreign countries. Town and Gown Fashion Tips Aired Some of the m«e elUJlvt dos and don 'ta ol attire and cc:rrent fashion trends will be noted whe!I member• of Town and Gown of Chapman Colleg~ gather at 10:30 a.m. next Monday ID the Sad· dleback Inn, Santa Ana. Tips From a P a r l 1 1''8ilbi0n Expert will be the topic of Genevieve Antoine DariMls, from the couture houae of Nina Rk:d. Memben of the ort.U.· tion from Newport Beacib ue the M:mee. Dwilbt P. Andenon. W. Edward Craoe, L)'lMn B. FM'Well and William w. wrtabt. From Balboa Ia1and art Mr1. Bewley Allen a J<ltlll GOP Women Eye Systems Of Governing H. kud4er and from Corom del Mar art the Mmtt. Arnold 0 . Beckman. 'lbar· mood Cl•ke and Jobn Ha· mllton. Mra. Adrlen c h I r I e I Pelletier 11 from the Lacuna BM<:b area. Homelands . Described VlaitinC •••ta ot the American PWd tervtc. will be IUMt IPtUln at the publlc meetrn1 ot tM Colt.a Meu Uld Estancia cblp- ten, nut Monday. Annkk Cbapoy of J'rarice, Maria Van Hect., o f Beljium. Horacio Diani of Argentina and David Guut · of Enitanc1 wUl be preaent at the 7:~ p.m. meettn1 tn tbe Coata Mua Pmbytaian Cblftb ol the Covenant. Diana Dr eh•, an American Abroed ltudtllt a1lo will tell of bet U • pertencea In Germany. Mra. Jan Boer will review the S11tem of Orpge Coun- ty for Mlaslon V l e J o Republican Women Fede.ratlld meeting at 10 a.m. Tuesd.t.Y. April 23 in the Lacuna Hills Home of ,_ _______ _ Mrs. Robert Price. A market analyst "for the last eight years Mrs. Boer bas been a watch dog of citr, and county government. ' saJd Mrs. Richard R. Cole, pr.-clmrman. Durtnl the meeUng two dinner tickets to the Onnp Cotmt:J Coordinatlnc AIMtQbl1 Sample Ballot Ball to take place in the s.nta Ana Elb' Club, May a. wUJ be awarded. Slides Shown Peering Around children, M r s . Blanp1ed, Robert S. Daggett Jr. of Corona del Mar and William C. Daggett of Arcadia. and Harbor .. Council's Movie Guide grandchildren, Richard ,·-----------------------.. ---Kenneth and Corrine Dag· geU, Robert S. Daggett III and brother John. and Carol Ann and John Blanpied. Mrs. Daggett is a native of Rockford, JU. and her husband .la a native of Hutchin•on, Kan. Both mov· ed to California around 1908, spending their childhood and married life in Pasadena. They were married April 12. 1918 and moved to the Harbor area in 1960. (Editor'• Not.: Th l 1 movie guide ii prepared b11 the jilm.i commitUe of Harbor Cmmcil PTA. M11. Rob«rt Soren.on' ti preii· den' and lf11. Hart Sween· ey u committee chairman. U u mWMUd eta a refer· ence in «Uunruning suit· ablt film3 for urtam age proups and wtlL appear weekly. Your views are so- licited. MaiL them to Mom Guidt, cart of the DAILY PlLOT.) FAl'tULY TJIE BIBLE - (X) - Tbree-bour preMDtatlon of the Aook of QeneMI. BLACKBEARD'S GHOST - Mrs. Daggett, a member of PEO for more than 40 years ii affiliated with the QV chapter of Newport Beach. Sbe hu recenUy been honored for be r volb.nteer 1 e r v i c e ln teaching oil painting at the . Disney's adventures of Ule Girlt Club of the Harbor famou• pirate. Area, and la a member ol BRIGHTY OF THE GRAND Senior EbelJ Club. Her bus-CANYON -The ad· band has been 1 :JO.year ventures of a brave little member of Rotary. · burro. Guella at tbe reception in· DID YOU HEAR THE ONE eluded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ABOUT THE TRAVEL- Daqett of Glendora, Mr. ING SALESLADY? - and Mn. Ralph Deems and Scatter-brained travellni MrL Wllllam 1'. J>aaett, all ..i.lady jolts a Mi1aouri ol SOUth hudeu. Mr. and town out of ita 1910 pro- Mn. KtmMtb B. Ctrtlen of prlety when 1be eaters an Tult1n. Mra. C&rotyn Scott automoblle race. of IAl\IDI H111I and Horace WHERE ANGELS G 0 CUtler of IAI Angelea, all TROUBLE FOUOWS - for women'• rigbta in old Wyonling Territory. FAR FROM 11lE MAD- DING CRO WD - Beautiful film adaptation of Hardy'• romantic novel in 19th Century rural England. FIRECREEK -Western about good and bad guys who hit the town of Firecreek. A MAN FOR A L L SEASONS -C X) Story of Sir Thomas More's In· tegrity and courage in refusi.n& to give official sanetk>o t. the divorce of 1Qp1 Reary vm and Dtharioe ot Aragon. TAMING OF THE SHREW -Beautifully filmed story of tempestuous Katharina pursued by a dashing J>mucbio. creates a m e m or a b 1 e portrait 0( I n im- poveri.lhed old w o m a n whose, life blendJ with fan· tasy. ADULTS THE AMBUSHERS -Spy spoof. BONNIE AND CLYDE - True story of two bank robbers and kjlJers in the Southwest during t h e depreaslon. THE CO MEDIA NS - Rebellion flares on the island of Haiti under the terrorism of a military dictatorship in ttrls violent drama. THE GOOD. THE BAD AND THE UGLY - Outrageous violence in t h i s S p 1 n i ~h-ltalian western. Parents of the bridal COU· ple are Mr. "and Mrs. George J. Clark of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Alderson , also of Newport Beach. Given in marriage by her fatiber, the bride wore an imported bridal silk gown with aleocoo lace and seed pearl trim. Matching lace covered her pillbox which caught htt Illusion veil. and she carded a rosary made of pink and white rosebuds. Maid of honor was her New Place For Temple Discussed MATURE TEENS GUIDE FOR THE MAR· Plans ror the new Masonic AND ADULTS RIED MAN _ Brassy temple to be built on Third 1RE FAMILY WAY -Lack comedy wb.tch holds mar-Street. Laguna Beach will of privacy at home and riage up to ridicule. be pres.ented by Howard c o m m u n i t y discon· THE INCTDENT _ Hopped-Holden tonlgbt durlni a certiDllY emtby interest up h 0 0 d 1 u m s terrorize meeting of the Laguna in their affairs threaten Beach Chapter. Order of the the m.arriafe of a young passengers on subway in Eastern Star. thi• psychologlcaJ dra.ma En&Jlah couple. of violence and fear. The gathering, to begin at THE GIRL AND TiiE 8. will take place in the GENERAL -Peasant tN COLD BLOOD present chapter facility at Servillg M beet man was Mike Pierce, and ushers were Tom Alderlon, the bridegroom's brother, Bob Boardmai and GM')' Boler. K.cheri.De Clark, the ltide's sister was flowt!' girl, and her brother. Peter Clark was ring bearer. A reception followed in the Newport Beach home of the bride's l!'andrnotber, Mrs. Harvey H e w i t t. Presiding at dle guest book wM Mrs. Steven Hollen, another si.ster oC the bride. The bride is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School a.nd attended Orange Coast College. Her huaband is an alumnus of Corona del Mar High School and is an OCC student. NB Auxiliary The Laides' Auxillary of Newport Beach F I r e Department gathers t h e third Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. in various locations. I n f o r m a t i o n regarding location may be obtained by calling Mrs. Ted McMuters, ~. brother• and listers and Mother superior and pro- thetr spouses of Daggett. greHlve nun have dif- ference• on cro11-country glrl and Italian soldier try Truman Capote's reenact· 23.5 Forest Ave. to take their prlsone1. an ment of th~ pointless Sldeliners of the group wtU T oastmistreues Austrian general thfough murder of the Clutter ht' honored and wlll occupy WWI battlefield, to collect family by s u b h u ma n offices of a pp o Int e d Mercury Savings 11 n d bus trip. Ideal Anytime TEENS AND ADULTs THE BALLAD OF JOSIE - Yount wkSow 111 a struggle reward. psycopaths. members. Mr. and Mrs. LoeG building, Huntington HAWAll Beautifully MARY JANE -Exploits Joseph PeMa. worth 'J Beach Ls !ht meetiog place photographed segment of sen~ationalism of marl-patron and matron will for members of Lu Olas 7105 t,,,Ae. B ... 1. Th1I lmlt la ldeel for JOUf busy lie. lt fefUHI to wrinkle loob 1Um and smart day or evening. any Beason. New! l.acy ~.,.. ldtch is u dtlna t .. blon. Kn.it of •P«t 11111 or ~ Pat. ta11 n05: st&es-... m. cJUded. FIFTY CENTS (oGina) b' eedl pliMll'll -.sit 16 .... :.. ~~~-~!:Mii Mncntnc; u. ............ Mi-) ... .... ..... . -. ..... " AJ&cl ... k DAILY James Michener'• novel juana. preside over the busineu Toutmi.ltrets Club ot Hun· c o n c e r n l n g t h e X-denote ewcell•nt movt'e meeting and Mrs. Hugh tingtoo Bead! on the second Meeting Scheduled ' mllli0Mrie1 of 1800s in In '""e group" . "' Anderson will be in charge and foar1tl W~sday at u. ail -of the social hour. 7·-pm .oaW • 1.=:;=::::;:;;:;:;;:============================~·-~=· ;·====:::o::==;;;;:;; HOW TO SAVE A MAR·ll JUAGE AND RUlN A LIFE -Confirmed bacbelor endeavors t o save a friend'• marriage. Mcnben of the Orange IN THE HEAT OF THE County Deanery. Los Ange-NtGHT-A murder in the lea Arcbdioctaan Council of a.-Sooth l Jved ltb Catholic Women, will meet u;"" cou.:a:n ofw 1 Tue~ at 9:~ a.m. In Sl wblte po&. chlet and a H= 1 Plrllb Hall of Loa Nell'O bomlcldt detect!". :r. wlD include Bob SOL M.ADRm - u . s . Eberhart, field repr~aenta-~ tptlt Sot• to tin for tbe Santa Ana So-· Mmeo to OUlb out amuc· daJ Security Ottlce wbOM -~ rinaUNTIL· D .. a• lopJC will be fteacblng the W AU n.nA Unreachable and Ml11 E),. l'enM thrlllfr Jn whlcll Jen E1an, national project Uiu11 try to foree blind 1\ll)tni.I« of CatboUc Relief &itl to revtal wberetbouta Ser?tcea, whOlt topic will be of • cacbe of btrOiD. '"'8 W o r k t of Mercy THE WHISPERERS -An Around The World. En&li1b lllm w bi c b ,. ............................ ... .. ACCIJllll •w Mell•en NO ••• Dtm f'IO C-ASM Dim MO IXUCtsU• NO MACHIN• MO MIDICATIOM NO ITAlVATIOM No C..tr•cts to ~I BALDWIN GALLERIES . 3336 Via Lido -Newport Beach SHOWINS: AGUILAR.MORE CAVAILLES ANDRE DERAIN RAOUL DUFY LOZANO • - BABOULENE BARNETE COLLOMB GEN-PAUL GROMAIRE ~[ELO~G - · .. SILVA-LINO PILOT, 1 0 I N...a.craft Dept., a. ._ ON a.elMa SM1ioa. New Yon N. Y. lOOll • .Print Nw1 A t l.., ......... N..... .__ ____ ......_. ____ ...-.;...;.._..--..~-------t----------------~--=================:::::.J . -..... ----~..-.,..,,,,... .,,.,_ __ -.-. -------------------. -.. ,~...., _...., -..,.._. .... -......'-:"'~----..... ---~ ............. .-...-.......... ____ _..... _... - . )' It b'\lly wu Ao~ Ev~ fir m•e\er- cklecataa ttom~ r~ Va1Je1 W .. t Qub M It swept ~ • m.eclum-eltab clasal"'Mloa by dalmlq 11 first IDd •• Meioad.,aac. bonors • .... ........ coveted ~ 1ee,,,,. award durlDI tM Or .. Dlstr1ct .. .a. blDqQM Jail night. Mor. tblft IOO women repreaentlDI cluti. throughout au o1 <>ranee Couoty atteDded the dinner ia the Dlmeyland HoW., where tis year's diairict oonveoUon. ii takiQg place. Other area winners in tbe medium-club eMetorJ ol between IGO to 291 membln were tbe Woman's Club of Sul B e a e b • Hoattnctcia Beads and Ootta M .... Ebell Club .of Newport Beach aod. SM Qemeatl Wnman'a Club. -. Seal Beach captured four first-p~ and two teCO'Dd· p!""" awards: Costa Mesa a.,~ Huntington Beach each 1 woo a first prize, whlle the ·-.· Ebtll Club toot ttro second· f place awards and S a n l ClemenU, one. -··.,119 ~--· ... Westmlneter Woman• s • Club led the ac- complisbmenta for miall area clubc with 1bree first ' V's PRESIDENT Mn. WHllam Pulford and t b r e e aecood·place awards. Also recognized was Coaat Woman's Club of Corona del Mar with one first and four second-place awards, and Midway City Woman's Club, with three s e c o n d • p I a c e honors. Largest number ol awards In the small club category. a total of 22, went to West Garden Grove W o m a b ' s Club while R o s s m o o r Woman's Club garnered 18 first and 15 second-place prizes awarded to clubs with a membership of 300 or more. 'Jbe only area winner ln the luge club category was the Woman's Club of Leisure World, L a g u I a Hilli. In keeping with the COO• ventlon theme or South Pacific Cruise, and the ban- quet's tbeme of S o m e Enchanted Evening, music from South Padftc was played as tbe formally- gowned c 1 u b presidents. each carrying a sect:loo or orange chain. filed In to open the program. As each preaident took her place oo From Beans to Orchids the at.age the chains -were attached, forming a solid lint ot frieDdahip. Recelving special acclaim thia year is the district's newest club, Rancho Viejo, La~ Beach. Others awarded personal reco \tition included Mrs. Walter Daetweiler of Brea Woman's Club, who WH named Clubwoman of the Year during tod,ay's closing luncheon, and Mrs. Leon De Boynton, of the S a n Clemente club, a tordl win- ner. Guest Tells Spicy Tale A little nower. An orchid, growing In clusters on a vine in Mexico produces a bean ... plucked before ripe, when It'• center ts full ol a thick. mu.sty &melling substance. It ~ wrapped in woolen cloth and set out ln Ule sun. The bean perspires. And If you stand <>-Ver It long enough during this pro· cess you might become in· toxic at ed. Such la the nature of the vaniU~ bean, one of several spice• discussed by H. K. Banks of Costa Mesa at a meeting ol the women wbo care for the Memorial Garden Center on the site o( the old Santa Ana Air Baff. "We must go to faraway places to find spices," said Banks. "Perhaps that's why they have illwaya been so romaotk: and iDteresting." One such place : • Jamaica, where the very best allspice ls grown. "On May 4. 1494, on his second voyage to the new world Cbrlatopber Columbus described Jamaica u 'the fairest lite eyea have ever beheld.'" said Banks. "Allspice w11 growing wild then, and even in the 19'206 big stands ol it could still be found in the moun- t.aw." Allspice grows on a tree that hm big olusters ol white flowers. "The fu>wers an clean, bright, and white. That's What they say a b o u t detergent, isn't it," quipped the horticulturist, with his bri6k English accent. "The spice comes from a berry which is picked when it isn't matured. It ls ttien placed out in the sun on a barbecue, not the kind we U9e here, but an area where things ll.lte coffee and chocolate are cured. "It's the dried up little rascals tbat we buy." Cloves, too , grow on trees -the best com.lnc from the Moluccas, 1-lmdl in the East Indies. "Clove! a T e flowering trees, not very big but very oomerous," &aid Banks. "The shade tree I s ornamental. It gives oil a fragrance and k not .u all drab. "The cloves are really the budl of the flowers, picked bef'Ore they reach I u 1 l maturity. If left alone, a bluish purple flower pops Fountain Valley Senior Claims District Award Fountain V a 11 e y B.lgb School senior Robert Hanna is the winner of a '200 a1'I s::bolarahip aw•ded by the O-ange Di1trict, FederetioD or Women'• CJube, during 1:.S convention t.atlnl plllce in the DiJneyland Hotel. Son of Mt. and Mn. C. M. Hanna, the youth WU sponsored by the Pountain Valley Woma'1 Club Wllo presented hil oartloUo of art to Bcrnn MUHum far district Judging. The aebolslldp 1 w a r d WU made durtnf OM laDcb- eon .FridlY · Yount eun.:c-to Ult the fUlldl to ....... Golden Welt CG0ep « ~YomcO'.._..., W'Mre---i.. wDI .,..... art atucBea. He~ldl ...... no,.S CorubJ, fer Jda .. courarement lllld ......., u.. partScu1ll't7 bl ... -ol oil1. Ranna .W dltplay bis palnUnp in the Top Talent Art Show wbJcb WOl tab pJaee ...... . DtlTalCT WINNl9l ~ ....... ~ of tne end of the cloves as we know them. "Initial curing is simple. The buds are merely pluck- ed and spread out in the sun to dry." But nutmeg goes through more of a, process before it reaches canning plants. "Nutmeg comes from off the coast of Sumatra; the btst is from B a n g k a I sl and ," said the horticulturist. "The tree is rather good looking, but the flower doesn't amount to much. When It Is polonized, it sends out a longer shoot and produces a red berry. "When the berry aplJts we can see the nutmeg imide eooloeed in a tbin sbelJ, like an unripe ba7.elnut but jet black. Surrounding it is in aril, a covering. "Maee oomes from the arU. Mace i.a tricky, it must be remo~ and then dried carefully for shipm~ If it is too moist or too wann it will rot or get wwmy. When cared for properly it ii a brlttly subetance. "That leaves the nutmeg. Heat is applied unUJ the nut rattles. Then it iJ1 treated with seawater and lime. This preserves It. When it ia shipped ~ the factory it 'l packed in Ume so that the nut will not germinate, like a potato." Cinnamon. oo the ottier band, takes )lute or no preparatloo for martfJt. but alrnOlt prepares it.elf. •• Aa you know. cinnamon is a bark," said Banka. "The brMW::he• of t.be tree are cut md the bark ii peel· ed. When it ii stripped it w.e. to curl op and that's exad!y bow it's Ripped. Sm.U colls are .Upped tide larser °'*· ·· 'lbere .. dl~r-ences In clwmon and one must be caref\11 If one wants the belt, warned the 'l>Uker. "The thk:ker barked dD· nemon aubltltute At called OMrla and i.an't u good. The thinner 1-hd di· DlmOD cornea from Ceylon and " the finett," be said. "Nlturtl:1 IOUM may try te l*I .oft CWll .. the bett. ,,,., C9ll m.a m«e mcMJ .. ..., ... BIDD alJo dilcuasecl h Amerlcu Alllpk:e p 1 a a 1 which ii • b\llh produclac 11n1n yellow nowen. • "Tl'1 a food ornamental plant, but don't believe lt bas beQ UMd for cvllmry purpoiil." A beautiful Prom begins at Buffums' Y • ,,. ••11 c•la't M HI ,_,le. Rowe and ro~a oC ruffled lace 10 to mi~ length with blue, or daffodil yellow. Sizes 5to11, 41.M. One flom an enchanted collectioo 1fhich will be Jll()deled Saturday, April 20th at 12:30 p.111. in theFranci.scanRoom ~GUDI Calif<l'ftia ~ I mlt ti·,..._ ,. ... • • • 15-inch Frmch-knotted .tiand of 6 ma pret:eoden with 1terliD1 ailwr elup, t• Match.in« eaninrs, I •• Coet.u• Jeweley 1"' Ir..,. WA• Ltlt • • J>&ltf-aoinc pump of white dyeble Biacco f'11bric. Dyed he of chwse in your choice of 700 colors. Reaul.t.J 19.00, now, 14.~ Shoe Sal-. lllllN't flntt 91• Ille cm be cmried 11 a clutch~ or~ it.~ bnclla. Frin,.,J • • • • • -• • • -• • • -•• r • • • • •·• _._ • .. -.., • , frid.ay', Ajltll 19, lf;68 DAlL v PJLOT IS Fl•'"''"' ......... ~length ,iow. ot double WOYen QYlon with ooofoar tin.-. mother of pearl buttooe. 1ftma. ri,,...,mtia or blade; I to '1.6. IM mo,.. C•ltt Ct...U' ••• buttmed with jwwh. Plush Minclett. moctecz:,lic loob mmieloue ·dm da~. Jn whit. or belie; medMlm or laqa. 8:r Winter Produc•, U.• Acceeeory fbJP U UIIDS' wi1k .._. twtf. ·itued "1111 Mt:ih;:--1t1:1...,..,.._--+.-'1'-r.__ _ __.._ __ __.____:o-....,_,_ _ __._ __ -1-.-1---~.....----~~----- pmk, 1-i.11, tilYU or Jellow, lt.• li•U•1e.. Wtwp6rt •1 Fashtm lst.nd 1'ewi>Ort Center • 64~2200 •Mon., Thurs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 oter days 10:00 till -5:31 . . . .. , .......... ·~- I J.f DAILY PILOT frlday, April U , 1968 , Break Out the Confetti! The¥" ankees Are 60ne Toni Hewitt SeeksAAU Finals Berth lpedal te 11ae DAILY PILOT Top-seeded Toni. Hewitt ol Oorooa del Mar entered her ftrst terious com· petition In the National AAU Woma's lDdoor swinuning cnanipion1hipe at the Univen.lty ol Pittaburgb today. The Corona del Mar High wtllJ wu competing In the prellms oft the 2JG. yard butterfly ( &b«t count) ttlis afternoon and ammUnl ebe qualifies, will retin to the water•~ for the f5nall. Mias Hewitt, Amencan-t'eCOl'cf bolder for the 200 meter fly outdoors. bu the fastest tbort coune time In the nation this year -a mappy 2:08.8. She firures to get her most .serlOUJ competition from Ellie Daruel and Claudia Kolb, each ol whom hae clock· ed a 2:09.0. 'lbt number three dlaileo&er ap-pears to be Debbie Wat.Ion (2:10.8). Delendinl champion Lee Drm will not be on band to 8boot &r t.M told medal. .... Milt Hewitt goes back to don Satmdly in the 100 ny I wheJ'f lbe ls seeded fifth. Favorites in that event •e Mlaa Daniel (58.8), Mia Kolb, 8l8tfI1 Lawrence and Susy Shields (.ii Bt.3) and M1n Hewitt (59.4). Debbie Meyer and Kaye Hall Ht 1'9COl'ds In the afternoc.t triu, then broke theJr own records in tbt finall Tbunday night .at Ule AAU lllrin• swim meet for women. Miga Meyer. OWnet" ol eeveral wor1d fr"style record!, splaatied the 500- yard freestyle in 4:54.1 In. the nlpt finals after IWiJmniQc lt in 5 :00. t In the afternoon. The old record wu 5:08.9 by Pam Kruse of Pompano Beach, Fla. MiN Hill eet a aimilar double ~d in the lOOiyard bac:Utroke. She covered the distance in ~: .Lin the aftemocm preliminaries. tile old mark ol 1:00.7 by Elaine • then came baclc at night to break U.t maf'k with a 59.3. S0t•119 AINtat 'J'laat, Ya% Bolton'• Carl Yutrzemaki, the 196'1 Most Valuable Player in the American League, gets to his feet slowly Thursday aft•r Chicago's Gary Peters hit him on the left shoulder with a fast ball. Later, Yaz said: "That's the closest I've ever come to · gettl.Dg bit tn the face." Celtics, 7 6ers Square Off In 7th Game By TD AMOCIATED PREM The Botton Celttc1, wbo twtce have bounced back from the verce of •Umiution, hope '» make it three in a rOJt · over the Pblladelphla 78en toniCbt ml let anotlJer record ht the Natioul BMkeitball AllOCiatlon. Ne.tr before in the NBA playoffs Im a team won a bettd-7 Mrlea after Olympie SflDahble W Orld Awaits Verdict ' On South Africa Fate Sporting world types are focullng attention on Switzerland this weekend -site of the lnta'Dational Olympic Commltfff board meetin1 whicb may dedde the fate of the Unioo of South Africa vs competition in the 1968 Olympic Games at Mexico City. still holding to Its political policies of segregation. whatever that has to do with the spirit of the Olympic Games -an event supposedly free ci political and professional influence. Communist powers, beaded by t b t Soviet Union, got on the African bandwagon and also thttatened to un· pack their travel bags if indeed the Union of South Africa participates in Mexico Ctty. Kings in Exile After 94 • bllne down S.L Tbua tt would be an unprecedented fellt for the Celtics to whip the 78era It'• not that the South A.fricaM are behind in their dues cir that ~ have not amended their racial policies 10 Negro athletes might have a chanee to make the Olympic team. Drutlc Redttett .. H ·1· • 111111 JJltl()ll . LOS ANGELES (AP) -"tt will be a Vf!fY tough series. but it'• sreat to be ln the Western finals,'' declared Ml& nesota coach Wren Blair llfter JU North Stan blasted Los An1eles M . The deciding game of the firlt Stanley C\lp playoff 9erlet for Min- nesota In the National Hockey Leasue proved no contest. Fivt goals within 7~ minutes during the second period clin<Ded the showdown game f<¥" Minnesota w1:Uch captured the series 4-3 and sent the North Stars against the Btues in .St. Louis on Sunday in tbe start ol anothe.T playoff aeries. Minnesota finished foorth and St. Louis third in tbe Weat or expansion division ol the NHL. Loa Angeles goal beper Terry Sawchuk. a veteran of D> playoff 1am•. drew the boos of the fans who threw debris onto the lee at the Forum. "I've been knocked down before," the veteran aa1d quietly after the game, "but at least I tried my beet.·• Co.am Red KeDy ol the Klngs t.boulht Sawchuk took the rap for some spotty playing by seve1'8.l on his club but blamed overall inexperience for the loss. ·'We jult dicm't bave the experience in the pla.yolfa that the ot1w team bad," commented the rookie coec.b who built a enviable recmS as NHL pllyw. A lot ol. CUY1 ltood around and we weren't c:bectinl like we bad been." Both 81* and Kelly qreed the turnin• point ol tbe ..W WM in MinntapoUa when tM N«th Start rallied frClllt a ~ deftdt to n the lil1b pme ii cwwiimt. :,irw: the decldina lllD• toniatit in p pbla. Such an accompllahment would give Bolton the E8ftml DlvWon final playoff title and put the Cetta in posi- tion t.o wlD back the NBA cham· plombip. They hid won an unprecedented e.libt conaecutlve NBA crowm until Pb&adelpbla toot the. champkmbip 1ut yNr. Tonight'• whmer will oppose the Los Anpln I.alters in the championship playo« •ie• with the ftrst game lcheduled for Sunday at tither PldladeJpbia or Bolton. The segrattoo.iat natioft agreed to relax certain restrictiom IO the black man could vie for a position on his country's squad. In fact, the Union ol South Africa went so far as to pick a Nel!'O to carry Its national colcn Into the 0\ympic Stadium for opening cereinonlet. However, 1f)at baln't been enough to appeaae the hypocrites that make up the African natloo bloc and the Com· munist countries. They say that if South Africa ac· cepts the invttation to attend the Mex. ico City extravaganza, they will decline to attend the affair. The premise ii that South Africa ~ Orange Coast Oarsmen Duel Collegians Saturday The undefeattd Orange Co a at College vanitJ cr~w will 10 after three mar. ecalpa Saturday ln the Newport Intercollegiate R o w in g Regatta. OOC will meet Loyola Uaiveni~. UCI and San Diego State startint at 8:20 a.m. oo the Lido Channel COllr'M. 1be four..red race will atart the action at 8:20 a.m. with OCC going aplnat Loyola ..i. UCI. The freshman ._, wW compew at 8:30 a.m. with Irvme, ~. San Die10 and OCC oompetlnf. Jldor ....aies will go al 9 a.m . OCC'• vanity boat competes wttb JV squads from Irvine, Loyo1' and Su Diego. Va~ ._,LI, the uteCWY la which OCC ii not allowed to ~' ae at t :39 a.m. wttll Irvine, Lo,ola and Sa Dletoo .. OCC's vonlty shell this year has defeated every major rowinJ poww on the West Cout. Listed among Its vic- tims are Cal State Long Beach. Loyola, UCI, UCLA, Uniwnity of Oregon. and the Univemty of Clllfornia at Berkeley. • Jlm Jorgensen will stroke the varsi· ty shell, with Al Pierce at Cox'n. Balance of the oarsmen will be Jay Ameetoy, John Bait, Dave Halliday, Ron Lindsey, PhU Petenon, Omry Simonds, and Geel Strand. Going in the frosh lbe1l will be Norm Brlgp at Cos'n, 1trolte Rocky Raun, Joe Flynn, Ken Lewis, Andy Mihaylo, Al Sdlneider. Harold Totten, Terry Zlppnld and Bevin Harvey. In the four-man lbell will be Oox'n Norm Bn,p, Doll Dart. Cliuck Dewey, J'un Loctw9CJd and l"rant Putn. 3 Share Vegas Lead at 68 boetya. The last one came on the final bole Wbeft bis tee lbot literally diup- .,...cs hm liabt- No .... ,. ...... where it ..... bat ll colt )'rut two peDllty ,..,... to brtaC .... total for the round ··~ ~ Tlterefore. the orlflnal fteld of 111 ,.,udpatt•i nations would tltenby be ftcluced to 51 er •, depe9dhlc how many countriq ae- tuaJJy carry out tlte boycott. The Idea of tltla qal~ a. ....._..bl;r baa oar Mexico ""''''''''' ...... . WHITE WASH •••••••••••••••• 0 . Angeb Call on Brunet . ' I I . To Srop Orioks T pnight • • !' JIT" ltA Y PL\JftO -" ............. ANAHEJM -Somecee breelt oat tbe CODletti -the Yanbel left town. If• iaot oftell a .saitiq club ,_1vn the red-carpet ·trellDlat back to the airport, but tb«e'• an esception to the rule for the California Aniels. namely the Broox Bomben from New York W'By. In fact Manacer Bill Rlgoey's Halos have gone out of their way to use the pain for the once peren:nlal power -a team tbM flnisbed nlatb Jn the atan· dings lut season and at rock bottDm in ... Thanday nit)lt the Yukeel l&apped tbe1r Oraqe Ooanty COUllm with a 6-1 Mtbllck, nm'kfni the third time tbey'Ye ahackJed the An1•la thi• .... and the lone junior circuit foe they'yt mampd to muter in teVell outinp. SECRET WEAPONS mener. wasn't exactly recept!Ye to his club s third straight loss and vow- ed afterward.a, "I'm going to change a few faces tomorrow. 8'lmewbere I IDUlt have a few secret weapons I haven't used yet.··· Enter Baltimore. Rigney and the Angela will be out to slap tbe akide to tbe!r tumble via the southpaw slants ot Georg. Brimet at 8 tonl.gttt when the BaJos open a a... game atand with the Beltimon Orioles. The Anfe1I and Blrdit aplit a two- pme aerie1 lo the east 1ut week and it wu Brunet who claimed the credit sign on the ltrength of a 7·2 decision. He'll be opposed by Bruce Howard (0-1), who was on the short eod ol the decision to Brunet (1-1) tut Sunday in Baltimore. Ah. but what about those Yanks - the new look version with just a aprinkling of the great era rti1J in uniform? Unfortunately, for the Angela, the great 81\8 hasn't quite 'passed. Such was the case in Thursday rugbt's win for the Yankees as a con- verted first baseman who's virtually on Medicare fur a pair of battered legs and a reject burler from the Boston Red Sox reminded the 11,170 fans in attendance how it used to be. "Who was that pitchlng again~ us tooigbt. ~ ~ CJeveranrAiexan· der?" ask«i Rigney in the dressing room. Not exactly Rig, but William Charles NIW YO•I( CAU•ottNIA .,.... ..,.,,. ~. 211 s • • 0 ll-. d .. 1 1 ,..,,..,.., lll s 0 1 0 .. ..._,, .. l • 1 Manti•, lb 4 1 1 2 J.HAn, r1 • t t Trttll, H 2 2 0 0 Hlnfllfl, 111 <I O O Whli., r1 4 2 J 2 llleldlantt, If 3 o I W.R~. d ! e 1 0 Sclwtal. Jb 4 I J "*'11andtt. c J 0 1 2 Rodftn, c 4 t t Mlm.tl, 11 4 0 0 0 ~. a 2 e t MclnboucMtt1, ' J 1 0 I ICll'betrldt. _. 1 0 1 ·~." ... Loeb. " •• ' McOlcltll~ , 1 •• .J .. lwlt ..... 1 I I J.Heml,_ 1J t t t Heida 1•• T«• at • f • TOian • 1 s New y ...................... ·-· Callfomle ................... '" -- ' SOUTH CAGE aoss BUI Bloom cond end third IC, Mantle drilled his 519th career homer OVtl' the fence iJ1 dead centerlleld Just to lbow he can •till stroke the ball over 400 feet. That circuit blut moved Mantle to within two blows of the No. 4 spot aa the sll-time bome run llat. "It I could get put Jlmmr 1'0Q (536) it woWd be. great tblng." said Mantle. "I think I might be abM tD do that if I stay healthy (Mantle tnocbd on wood), but I rea.D,y don't ttink l"U ever reach Willie Mays (5e). While Mlmtie WU tollaliDg hJe f oar- be.ggers, Monbouquette was on the op. posite side ot the d:retling room ad· ding another not.ch to his life story -a win that made him No. 3 among active pitchers for most wiDa (llO). Osteen Seeks First Victory NEW YORK (AP) -The Les • Angeles Dodgen try their hittinc to- day against one of the tw~ young • ptl~s of the New York Mets' pitching staff. And Brea'• Claude Osteec (0-2) ..._er si.ie AM11 It Dodlel"I et New Yorlt 11 :tt KFI (MO) ~110 -Ood!Mr• ti H• y;.;;i,. 11:)0 KFI (UI) Ii{) 'I 2t -Dodeers •I NIW 0 YOftl (2), 10:00 l(FI ( Jr. 22 -°"'"9t'I et l"littlMwll. I:• IC FI (UI) teeb bis first mound vict«y <t the eeuon for Los A!lgeies. · '!be Dodgers ran into rookie Jerry Koosman , bat cood. a week ago in Dodger Stadium. The 24-year-old left· hander abut out the Aneelinol on tour hits and didn't permit a nmner plalt eeciond base. Today, tt'a fat:ballinC 11.,._.-old Yb Ryan fldlg the Dodg'an at 8bm Stadium tn a matinee coate9t. SOUTH GRID IOSS Jim Coon Coaehes Named ,.._ ' I - r-, ,. '"•'T I •t•-'• ,,~ . . - NLExpamion On Tap Today BuCKland, Lion Distancemeu . Traekfest . Comhine to Smash Anaheim ' CHICAGO _,... )fatioeal tAaaue may tollow tbe America!l Lee-and ex- pand to 12 le.ma for u.. 1"I balebaD .._,. al a meeting of club ownera here t.od.ly. Warren GU... NL prui- dent. met Tbtlrtday 1'iU1 UM leque'a Expamioa Com· m.itteee of Walter O'Malley ol Loi Anceles, J o b n Galbreath, PlttlburCf\, and Roy RolMinl, Booat.on. ~oag recommendoationa expected to be presented .-t today's session ii the addioc or two new fHnchites next year. ••tt will be ~ to the leap owners tD ~ wbM YfM we w1J1 upud, •• Wei Giles. "Tbat ooWd be Friday, or maybe later ... Giles admittec\ t h a t rtoresentatives ol S ~ n O\ego, Buffalo. Dallas-Fort Worth, M o D tr e a 1 and Milwaukee were in Chicago. "lbey can be called in at the ~g at any time if need be." said Giles. "1'ley have alrudy made their eeentatiooe " pr So fir. ~ only definite stand tbe NL· bu .taken on e~ w• to vote to do • so not later than 1971. * * * BALTIMl)RE T II e Baltimore 81dJetl ••• the ftnuclal battle for Westley UueW bat dae U.S. Army mlgltt get flnt crack a& tM t • • .Ume AD-Amerlcu'a services. do ... let .. ball dowll.'' &aid Luna, a •l. 210.pounder wbo .. playtnc h1a lenior ~ on tbe PGA tOur. 1be ,.. tied 1 PG A record -la 1164 by DoQI Sinden in lbe SelMle ()pea. It was allo tbe k>west nine IOd the lowut 11 bole round ever turned 1n at tbe Azalea, and the 63 tied a tour record this leAIOtt. * * * vc lrvhtt'1 pool wW he dMI Pae tf a 1lii l plaU S.tuda7 u D ~ ~~'!" aaftrte fer Ute ;u;.t;;i. • Iv .. ' ... Adlell 1eta llllder way It I a.m., wl6 ltolt Ruclto Alandtel ctrawiai the 1tCM1 u favorite. lt.lllal Rllll la tbe defeadlat dlantplea. * * * BOSTON -The gre1test bu.man traffic jam in the hiJtory of little Hopkinton, I llDW'I due west of. Bolton. WM in store tod1y for the start of the 72nd annual Boston A.A. Patriot's Day Marathon. A record field of 90!1\e 900 starters was expected to toe the line for the 28-mlle, 38.5- yard run, aet to get u.nder way at high noon on a nar· row, wooden road. 1be Mia mmuaJ Ntwpart.. Meu DWrk!t Tract Md tleld Meet .. off toa&Pt at 0.vidloll ntld wl~ bOlt Newport favored to IDU• 1t five in • row to ta.. varaltr divWon. Dfacua ...... at I p.m. with the rut of tbe IWd event. bqimUnc at 7, fte f irat J"U8alac event will CGID • mence at 7:10. ll•llf~~ The diltrict couWa ol Newport. Ooeta. M e a a • ~ia and Corona de1 Mar. Vanity. Bee nd Cee clutes will compete. Sailor coech Bob liailey will be cOunting on Q bevy of &thletes in defeDdioJ the Tara' title. · Blg tuna are Stu Aldrlcb ln tbe discus and Pat Blctey in tbe bu:rdlea aJonc with Dan Mooney, Dick Jlltf.e and Bruce Canine. The lut thr" will' fO in everlU ranging from the 880 to the 2-mlle. Mooney hSlS a 9,41.0 to hl.s credit Jn ttle 2.ntlle and Jal· re ha& done a 1:58.4 in the 880 previously. Others expected to score l helVUy ill the meet are Ron Lon, a 21-4 long jumper vz. -4 .. pp•• and Lance Powera, a 5.-10 -.c-.or9· ,, ·~Bri'11'1 Sprinter's Ray Reyes, coach of Mesa Verde . CountrJi Cl';'b's Coate Mesa crew bouts 8 age group sWim forces, takes a victory ve ~nto 14-' pole vaulter • Kevin the pool after his charges won the area champ100· Manix . and the best time in -=.•h::i:!:.P.:....1 ------------=-------1 the 8"a in the 440 relay with a 44.1 effort. Mesa can .tcS to that rout with Greg Beal in the mile. where he bas a best ol f :32.2 this season aloog with Bob Orl1usld ~ John Wbytock in tM sprints. Irvine Roundup M ustnng S pikers W~ Hieb WOft it.a fiNt dval tr.ct meet ol ttMi y... In SUDMt Le.-.ue ~. breei:lng by . AIWlbetm, 73-45, on ttie win· ner's <Mtl. other Sunset action saw Newport getting by Marina. 8'7.Sl, at David.son Field in Newport and Santa Ana tak· lne Huntington Beach by I 92-28 tcore. Obarlea Bucklaod led the Weatmimiter-rout with wins in ttie 100 yard dash ( 10.Z) and 180 low hurdl~s (21.4). Tba.t double. plus single victories by Kerry Mann , I>enni.3 Lyman. J o h n NiCllols. D&eyl Ber' and wins in botil ~iays were mort than enough for coach Jack Hedges' crew. The lions swept the 440, 880, mtle and 2-mHe. Newport Harbor's middle d.111tance strength carried the Tars to tlleir victory over Marina with wim; in the 440 on up through the 2· mile. Pat H ickey took both hurdles. winning the L20 highs in 15.1 a1ld coming Nick to take the 180 lows in 20.4. Marina'• Dave L a c e '/ C'OUJlt«ed with double wins in the 8Pf'h*, capturing the 100 in 10.0 and the 220 in 22.3, but it wasn't enough to offset the Newport distance strength. Saot.a Ana's slaughter ol Hw>tlngton came Ds the Saints piled up 12 first place finishes in 14 events. Jack Meier ol Santa Ana set· a Saint record in lhe thot put with a final heave of 56-6~ to edge out Kurt Clemens of Huntington. Clemens had led wi1h a 55· 8 effort. OUer•·Sa lMtl v1n11y Saala Alla (ft) tMt .Hfffl"'"°,!, 100 -1. p.,.._ ,_, 1. ··""''tr ($A). Time: 10.S. m-1. ltamlru (SA) 1. Thi .. (HI) J. Vt nPt tton (SAi. Time' zu. 440 -I. Hiii (SAi t. 0.IV (SAi 1 "'a':~(~·~)a~"l'~r\~ Flore CSA) 3. ~'1t~.,._<~~1s-1t~e9' .~~·'·1. Formtn ISA~J. Ven Patteft (SA)."flf'M: •:ll 0. J· lie -I B•~b ~SAi l. G0<don 1 ," ~.H1t~mjrt~1l1stSA1 'f'i0.::~1M111 1 '•11$ u .. 1. TllM: 14 t, ••o LH -1 Jms tHa l 2. Soils 1s .. 1 l /r~~s."':.. \';"k~.'· """ ,.,,.,.. ••,,t,._ lhla• -'· S.111• An.o Tl .... · l·ml. ' -I, C.-s ($Al J. llndltY ($Al J, Ga v•n (SAi, ~ ~2. \ Unteld l-toot-7o/, center. froll'I uie UalvenJty of LouJIVIDe, llpecl an un· dlaclosecl long-term contract .. _. the National Baaketball Ataodatioa cluJJ Tltan day and aatd be still lladn't heard word regardl•I the Army physical tie took reeellt)y. "I got bumped around for three miles after the start." one young runner com· plained Ntst year when there were a record 801 starters from 735 entries. A few could expect to get bumped around in 11.milar feshlon to- day. Despite establishment ol a S2 entry fee for the first tlme this year, BAA Direc· tor WW Cloney had entries from 1,014 male runners on Bob Raymond aod Larry Yard will handle most ol the weight efforts for ttle Estan· cia while George Barnett will carry most ol the E&gl.~' hopes in the long jump and high jump. Corona del Mar goes into the meet with J o h n Jd:uwoo's lU mark in the 120 high burdiea. Other good marts compiled l!Y the Sea Klnp are Steve Leech's 6-3 in ttte high jump Ind Court Flies' 149·7 in the di8cus. Win 4th Straight Costa Mesa and Estancia posted track and field vie· tories Thursday afternoon in lrvine League act.ion while Fountain Vailey and Corona del Mar were takinl it on the chin. Edancla·Bre a GOING OUT OF BUSINESS * * * Wll.MINGTON, N.C. l'wenty-two-year-old B o b Lum decided not to worry about his game in the first · rotmd, came out "chal"Jlin" and took a two-stroke lead into today'a 18 holes o( the $3,5,000 Azalea Open. The Sacramento youngster surged out on ti>e 35-38-71 8,585 yard c..,e Fear Ccluntry Club ooune wtth a 28 on ttle fr(JJK DIM Tbur9day, coasted on the back nine and ended up the first round leader with an eil[ht-under-par 83, Steve Reid, St. Louis. was the closest competitor In the n.bole tourney with a 65. "I j<Wt went out charging and not thinking a b o u t anything, all I was tryint to FV Cards Set Tryouts Tryout& belin Sunday for berth• on the Fountain Vil· ley Clrdirllls b 11 e b 1 l l team. The 1ession is due for a noon beginn.tng at Fountain Valley Hith School's dl1· mond. AlpJrants must be be.- tween 17·23 in age and are required to bring glove• and shoes to the tryout&. Liit year the Cardi ~on the Orance COunty 1em1pro UUe and the National Bite· baU eoncreas uasue. wind· ing up teeond to Smt Ber· doo ln the Soutbent Califor- nia finals of the NBC. hiJ des&. . The late withdrawal of Tom Laris ttlrew the race wide open. Llria, a '17-year· old acooanting wpervilor ill Walnut Creek, C a 11 f .• reported he bid t> e e n weakened by a touch of Ou. Laris bad been favored to give the United States its first BAA victory in 12 years and second alnce Wcrid Wv U. Only Jabn Kelley. 31. of Groton, Conn., b• been able to interrupt tM atrinf of foreign victories. Kelley WOO in 1Ji57, aild hu finilbed second 11 ve times since. He wu the only former winner back. * * * Prep Gou · ~=1a1J'9~'!.f-X: ~J'W t i. ~ ,,_,. (!) 71, ,_. ttdln IFVI ~IM (f l 7', df1f Wei (FV) ... J. •• f'. ''°"" (f l JI, fNf A• (FVI IJ, J. t. 0-... Ill a. df1f IC.,..,.I "VI 17, >-)......,... (I ) ,._ *' OllN l""I 11, ... Boes Win, GWC l.-Oses In Net Play EaltmJ Conference tennis 1ctlon ended T b u r s d a y afternoon for Golden Wnt and Orange Coast. The Bucs beat Mi. SAC. 6-3, but Golden West lost t o Riverside. 7·2. Or-C-(6) CJ) Ml, SAC SJlll'ln Lltrl'cll (0) de! H11ell0ft (Ml ~) • ._.., Mur~n (Ml lief CO.non (0/ ~J. ~J. Hu!Y 101 cM!,$111rt.s (Ml I ·t, ~1. w--.H. (01 def 8oo•n IMI J.J. ~ 1 ,,,_. 101 dtf Lint IMl 6 ), M . ~ (0) dtf F1-IM)._..,~ 1. Lttrlcll el'ld ~"io1 .-HH•llon •nd Lint !Ml ~I. ~J. Muredlll •lid Slllrt1 (Ml def Wada-"! lftCI Hffly (0) 4-3..~ •. ""'"'°' alld le11911 CM) "" M-t •ftd I........,. (0) ~1 •• ,. RmnNI (7~l.. ....... WMI Hellr'I 1owi '°" u. ,., lt•toi11 QIN lost M . 1-6 lntlltllt(f (1 WI 11111 S.1, 1-4 l'urllllll tGWI IOI! U. "' $dlull1 IGWl loo! 1-4, 1-6 5'>ffts IGWI = U. •1, H MeftFY tM IMleM~IGWI loft ._ .. 4-6 ltalll11 .... kllllll IGWI llKI '"-H WKICer .,._ ,~ IGWI 6-~ M Bmeball Standings AMEIUCAN LIAGUI " L Pd. GI NATIONAL LI AGU I W L Pd . GI &ul1on .. .. .. .. .. 5 2 .714 Mea.a's MU8t.an~ won their fourth dual meet in a row with a ~58 decision over Magnolia and Estaneia rolled, 98.31, oves-Brea. Fountain.Valley, however, dropped a 76-51 verdict to Loara while Valencia was dumping Corona del Mar, 76-50. Eric Frist.ed., a junior. wmi the long jump with a 20· 9% leap and Kevin MarUx pole voo.tted 14-0 to lud the Mustang uprl&ing. Estancla's blitzing of Brea came on tile heeta of double win& by Tom Vea c h , Ricb.al'd W-OOd, George Bamett and Larry Yard. Veach t.ooi both sprints. Wood both hurdles. Barnett the high j'ump and long jump and Yard· finished It off with wins in th"t shot put and discu,. The Eagle.a won every event ex~pt ~ 1nUe ruh. Veacb had times of 10.2 and 22.2. Court Fikes set a school record for Corona del Mar in th e Sea Kings' loss to Valencia witb a 158-2 eff()rt in im discU!. .John Harmia, a Cee. se1 a school standard in the high Jump with a 6-1 leap. Alan Cotter was the only bright spot for the Baron~ 1n Fountain Valley'a loss to Loara. Cc*er took both hurdles in 15.3 a.nd 20.7. Mlnneeota ........ I 1 .857 Detroit . . . . • • • • . . . fJ 1 . t/fl1 .PJU:Sbargh ....... 4 2 .887 1i2 ~ 1 FOi 1'61 ••. Boston .. • . . .. .. .. 4 3 .571 Oakland .. • ... .. . . 4 3 .m Raltlmore : .. .. . .. 3 s .aoo Cleveland .. • .. .. • 3 4 .42t New Yort ......... 3 4 .421 Wesbiagtoa ...... 3 4 .UI Callfomia ....... · 1 5 ·• Chicago .. .. . .. .. I) I .000 ,.,...,,. ..... l)e'lt'oll .J. Ci-ttM t '°'""'" c~ • t¥8llNMMI '· 1111 ........... 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ALL SKI CLOTHING SWEATERS • -PARKAS PANTS • TURTLENECKS BOOTS· POLES 40<>/o Off BINDINGS ALL SKIS COST & BELOW NEW AND USED I SELECl FROM THESE FAMOUS NAMES • • • 9" MARKER .,,scon s" RfVA 9" KASnE 9" HEAD SKIS 9" HENKE 9"SPINNERJN SPARKY'S SKI SHOP 6110 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT IEACH T•phone 646-8701 Bug out Rambler American s1,946· WHY BUY A BUG WHEN FOR $1,946• YOU CAN BUY A CARI ..,__._ •=•:•w·•.......-wtmll..-. w.-.w.w, ' _ ___;:.S.._.EEo-;...IT_ _ DRIVE IT AT ••• ( . I ... ' . . . -. .. .. It's diUicuJt to conceive of a more difficult decllion for a man to make than the one which confront~ Les ~chter fn the summer of 1963. He wu through u a football player. The legs were heavy and the pre-aeuon trainini camp grind had tJe.. come a 11mphony of agony. He could become a coach, and such plans were firmlv fixed in Ilia mind. But then the mau~ment of Riverside International Raceway suddenly -appeared and uked blm to take over tbe operation of their track. "I had every opportunity to stay in football." Richter told us receotlv. '1 ut down with •Dan Reeves (Ram owner) and he oUered me an lllist111t ooechlng job with the club. I had other oro offers and rve bad two colleJ{e offers since t went to the Raceway. "It wu a very difficult decision. When you do some- thing for 17 years and really Ion It like t do, it isn't easy to turn off the faucet. .. But the Riverside people gave me an attractive offer-one I couldn't tum down." We Interrupted Richter'• buildup tor bis April 27· 28 USRRC race to uk him who wu the toujbest foot- ball player he ever encountered. ''Jim Taylor," be replied. * * * MAGNER DEPT .-Formtr Meter Del High and Orange Cout College footb.ll star Gary fMgner 11 still dickering with the Mtw York Jett. who IMCfe tht use .-nlor ...,, fourth rwnd draft choice last January 30 • .. Im* a trht to New Yerk 11Mnth ... INI we couldn't..,...., ,.,.,,.. which wouW make mt haflPY," MatM' says. He remelns conflcMftt. t.w1¥er. thlt tht Jets wUI come up with the rltht effer. ''They'll tftn me. They wouldn't haw drafted me If they didn't Intend to sian me.'' A llnebacker, Ma ... r'• playing weight w• 220 1 .. t fall and tht Jets told him to ace_,. mutate more pounclaoe. '1'm on the welthh and I'm up to 230 . . They want me to welth 240." * * * TRACK DEPT.-Orange County prep track prod· ucts Mike Solomon and Randy Julian will have entbusiutic rooters at the Kansas Relays this weekend. The parentl of both Kanw University stars will be rootin.« them home ln Lawrence. Julian. a KU sopb from Bolla Grande High in Garden Grove. bas clocked a 47.3 quarter already. Solomon. 1967 Call1ornia prep mile c)lampion from w~stmlnster-U running for tbe J~k ~·. • Kansas eoacb Bob-TimmODI says 1te o:pecla Julian to bit tbe 4treecond bracket in tb• 440 thil seaaon. * * * COMPLAINT DEPT. -Can there be any NM'"'°" why hlah tchool ........ eotchea wear unlform1? 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Price 120.99 Guaranteed 36 Months Powerfal Sean Batteries • Flt 90% of all 12-volt g.ystem cart • Get ap ~ 50,. futer at.ari1, equal io • 1DON Powvful than arlrfnal equipment 8 ~~BO spoeed 1inka _, .orlOcit ~ . :'If I ~ -. ., . t . . . .... • ---... -~ ~ ............. --................ --... ~ --. -.......-.. ___ ..__ _________ ,__.._.___._....;;;._.....:......_. ........ _____ ._.__ .. _. . ....-.._..__.:....;.._._......., __ . ____ ..... __ ...... -""' A·--~ Ml RROR IN HOUSE -Julie Christie, above, ap- pears in °Young Cassidy," tonight at 9 p.m. on Channel 2. The motion picture was adapted from Sean O'Casey's autoblo~rapbical "Mirror in My Pouse." It traces Casey s career from laborer to (nme as a literary spokesman for the Irish work· i;g class. Enormous Egg Was Jus.t That By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -Fantasy is a delicate bu siness. and sometimes it comes off better in book form than in visual form. Thursday night's NBC broadcast of "The Enormous Egg" was an example of the difficulty. THE HOUR-LONG "Children's Theatre" special was adapted from a book about a LitUe boy and his pet dinosaur. It started with Nate Twitchell's hen, Henrietta, producing a very large egg which ulti- mately batched into a pound-and-a-half dinosaur, the first in millions of years. This in Itself must have presented parents throughout the nation with a difficult question to answer. How come a hen laid a dinosaur egJ? Well, the author of the book had to get into his story somehow. AT ANY AATE, the dino, nameti Uncle Beazley grew to enormous s'\ze, was move~ \o the Smlth· sonian Institution for care, got into trouble with the authorities when it tipped over a milk truck and narrowly escaped extermination at the bands of an overzealous and ignorant senator. Then Nate appealed for help on television. and of course, TV saved the day and dino. The idea of a huge, gentle dinosaur pet with a taste f.or marigolds bad charm. but conversion in- to TV had problems. Uncle Beazley, for instance, was played by a series of dinosaur models ranging In size from tiny to enormous, but were patently unmovable. THE NARRATION of excerpts from the book frequenUy bad Ed McMahon's deep, adult voice lncongruously matching the lip movements of the young boy. The action did give young viewers an incidental tour of the nation's capital from the Washington monument to the Senate. UNTIL LAST YEAR, Broadway's "Ton y Awards" were given out with Little public fanfare. Then Alexander H. Cohen. one of the top produc· ers. volunteered to put a "Tony Awards" show on network television. He persuaded colleagues to permit numbers from their hit shows to be shown ~n television. He played down the envelope-open- ing and the thank-you speeches. He came up with one of the brightest, fast-moving and entertaining shows of the season. Cohen's second "Tony Awards" comes up next Sunday night -90 minutes long this year, live. with numbers from eight Broadway hits. It is the principal coming attraction of the TV weekend. ............... PIANUTS OOtlT' ~ME, Fal.Al lff ME. BE VER INOIAN SIDEKICK! IM HIGHLY QUAUFIEDI. .. I WPS BORN TO BE KICKED! I OOT A OO'REMELY QA8l.f WJTEUS MEDIUSI I BRUISE EASILV, ~ DP.AMAOC All> SR1SfYING PSWSl I MOOTl4 A W\a<B> 't<EENO ~1 MUn AND JEFf w+-liiR& 00 I 1=\NO ~E S:~S TAAINTO 'F~IOA? ~ Aal1T IT? CM I BE~ INotAN SID£KICK~ OJ.HOH? 1211 .............. ... . . I , . , f,14 411 .» ,,, . .1lJ .JU 41' ..,. .11J ,,.. .JU . .u •• .. ... •• ,,. •• .. • .. • .. .. • JI ·'° •• .. .. .. .. ... .II r ....... , _.._... ..... ~ ... ...._.,.,.,... .......... ......a..------------------"' ,.,., .... ~--·---'""' . . . DAILY PILOT LEG.AL NOTICE •• ,. .. I DAILY Pll..OT EDITOBIA.L PAGE ..... '"•· _ _. ............. :-.----.............................. . Newport's New GOancil "That wu the end. This ls the beginning." Newport Beadl Mayor Doreen Marshan was talking a\)out the final moments ol the old City Council and the hopeful future Oil the new council. And there iA good reason for hope -hope that the new council wU~ as she stated Tuesday, "close ranks, aettle down and work together CODltructJvely and in a spirit of good will" One of the reasons for this hope ii, of course. the selection of Mrs. Marshall as mayor. In her six years on the council, she has demonstra- ted many of the qualities required oI this city's chief ex· ecutive. She has a high boilinJ point, is not easily rattled. · ls knowledgable on the workings of state as well as local government. is afmost totaJly familiar with the commun· ity's various Interest groups -and she is available. 'J1bat last point is important. For the job of mayor i! more than just ceremonfal. He -or she -must be on call continually as the city's principal spokesman on all matters. The mayor must maintain personal liaison with clubs, homeowners' associations and with the news media. The mayor oI any town is that town's image. Doreen Marshall presents a fine image for Newport Beech. And so does her city couniil. Collectively and indi· vidually. There are engineers Don Mclnnis and Ed Hirth. There's movie producer UDdsley Par90n11, a man used to handling million dollar projects. There's school teacher Howard Rogers, who knows from the inside what classroom shortage problems can be like. There's Paul J. Gruber. who know a better than anybody else what a tough wicket a mayor can have. F a"lse Notions A bout Social Drinking By NORMAN NIXON, M.D. Many false notions are accepted UD· critically to juJWy lmblblng alcoholic liquor. Particularly. myths associated with soclal drinkinf such as "one mO!'e for the road but 1'1 drive carefully;" a bloody Mary to sober up the mornln~ after. or a two-ar three-Martini luncb to enhance business declalon1. But nearly 70 percent of drivers tin- ed in single-vehicle accidents had been drinking; most had bigb blood alcohol levels to confirm inebriation. Even drunk pedestrians have dJfflculty get· ting home aa!ely or back to tbe office; three out ol tour walkers who are fa tally Injured in auto accidents had been drinking. In a majority of non- fatal accidents and driving offenses the drivers bad been drinking. ANOTHER MYTH surrounds the belief that reasonable and proper use of alcohol will make you live longer. Yet statistics from the L i fe Underwriters Association show that mortality rates are m percent higher °'an expected, even in moderate dtlnkers. In most heavy drinkers and ~hrooic alcoholics the rate is much higher. Even though many physicians defend alcohol as a boon to the con- vales~nt and the aging, particularly those 1'ith cardiovascular disease, the evalua&n of alcohol as a medicinal agent is more lmpresslonlatic than scienWlc. Carerul studies of alcoholics have not revealed any biochemical changes which und~ly the add.JcUve urge to drink. ALTHOUGH SOME psychological ractDrs may t ontribute. It is the d.Jscovery early in life that alcohol gives pleasure, r6duces pain and fear, raises self-esteem and enhances con· viviality in social situations by lessen- ina anxiety and inhlbltions, that leads Dear Gloomy Gm: I think the bumanitarian-of4.he· year award should go tD that Newport animal catcher who caught a cat and then let it go in the hills, Instead of taking it to the pound. Everyone know• what that u1ually meanJ for stray, unlicensed anlmili. -R. J.B. to dependence on lllcobol tD achieve these gains. There are approximately f i v e million alcoholic&, individuals who are ad\.licted to alcohol; another 10 milllon are "heavy drinkers" and at least eo million more are ''eocJal drinkers". 'Ibe dividing line between a heavy drinker and an alcoholic it Indistinct; many heavy drinkers are alcoboHcs but won't admit they have a problem. Most Important. every p r o b l e m drinker was once a IOClal drinker. WITH ITS EASY availability and wide acceptance, alcohol certainly heads the list of dangerous drugs. It is the panacea for mllilOOI of adulta, just as countless r,outba today UH marijuana, LSD or 'speed" as a solu- tion for thelr problems and anxieties. Dr. Max Hayman, research psychiatrist at the UCLA Alcoholism Clinic, believes we need another category. "antisocial drinking" to replace much o{ what we can "social drinking". Says Hayman: "Can we say those persons are 'social drinkers' who have, because of drinking: hurt others by hostile criticism; made unwelcome passes at other men's wives ; had unreasonable fi g b ts ; driven while in a drunken state; bad accidents coming home from a cocktail party; or sat detached from wife and children in front Of the TV set evening after evening i n a semistuperous state following several 'social' drinks before dinner?" OBVlOUSLY. WE need more facts regarding antisocial drinking and the problems which it raises. Otherwise. the prevalent myth In our society that social drinking la harmless will COO· tinue unabated. Viewpoints-I, You, He Antics Wit.II Seru11tic1: "I am making a "total commit· ment." but you are ''puttina all your ens in one basket.·• When I am for mingling. I declare tbat "Jt takes all sorts to make a world." but when I am a1alnn your kind ol mlngUnc, I remind yo'1 tbat "oU and water don't mix.•· My •uaeration wu m.rt)f "a f'llVft of speech," but JO\U' • aater•tloa was "a false anatogy.t\ ' J "lldapt to circwnnances," but you .. are aD lbiqa to all men." ft ii true tbat J was found "In ftapa... dellde," but you were "c1ught redhanded. ·• ~OST PEOPLE actually believe there is something called "the unwrit- ten law" whJch they can tnvoke wben they commlt the irrevocable crime. It is always olher1 wbo have '.'vested inter.ts;" what I have are "usigMCI rights." 1be summation "When all la said and done ... " u1oaUy ladicata Uuit too mucb has been said and too little done. .. "Moral victosy.. 11 a philo50l>hic term meantng "defeat." ONLY IONOR.\NT peTIOOI lmagiM ~t the poet Mid "lporaiw:e la btia:" what he said wu: "Where ta· ooraoce ._ bUN, 'tia fOU.r to be wile." ~ fkle b IQIJdni "defenaW°• SS'lftr•"-t:'' .... .W.11 .......... ......... . Gi.m, the matter "clue c• " me ... boplns the~°'*'* 1f11l l'ft1 ln tbn• U a dedaloa .ll ta- ct.fl ~· prenlDlly lronlc 'how the Bil>ilka1 phrue, "'an eye or_.._an •1• and a teoth for a tooth." wb.lcb orilinlJl1 wu a demand for strict ju.c.iot Md DO more, baa Mu tuned Into a JuatlLlcatloa ol re ..,. b1 ..• , .... ..,,. ........... . Finally, there is Robert abelton. A one-thne New· port dty manager and now a major Los Angeles land developer. Shelton is one of tbe abJest, most reason- able council members the dty hu ever had Tbey'D all be there, giving lbe IWe lady a big baud. We hope everybody does. · A 'Horrible Conserva tive' George Zebal describes himaelf u a "horrible con- servative." Thl8, he says, is what motivated him when he volun- tarilv undertook several months 120 a complex study of West Newport's gas seepage odor problem. The 1'esulta oi Zebal's research are now in: -The seepage areas are pinpointed. -The method• of coping with the probl~m are recommended. 'Ibe Philco-Ford Aeronutronic research scientist'• efforts didn •t cost the citv a dime. Municipal officials asked him Whal in the world. be did it all for. He explained: "I'm a horrible conservative. I just thought here is one way I could do something for local government and help hold down the tax rate." Perhaps there are other "honible conservatives" out there. They're needed -beeauae t0meone is going to come up with the possibly ~.ooo needed to imple- ment Zebal's recommendations The line, as they aay, fonns to the right. So far Georfle Zebal is the onlv one in it. And that's still an impressive turnout. "'8.· ~... . ' &di N BOOKENl>S ~ Mortician Vrges Veieretu ie Pretest 'Government Reneges on Promise~ To the Edit.or: The United States govenunent no longer has apace in n a t l o n a 1 cemeteries for burial of veterans and their families -and no pl1n1 are be.ing made to dedicate space to tbi1 purpose on the am1>le federal 1andl In California and elsewhere. Wby? Once upon a time tbe aovernment prom~ every man Wbo served bis country in ill armed forces that be and bis immediate family coWd be buried ln a national cemetery ff be or hia family 80 desired. National cemeteries were establiabed for this purpoee. \ ALL SUCH SPACE except for a handful of sravea bas been used up. yet the Department oJ Defense an· Wtfna ~ nodnl ON tHlcomc. ' N~ toriWn Mould convq thd1 mcuoou ill IOO 100rda or lea. TM right to ~· tcttn1 to ffl space "' clnnmatt ffbtl ii n"1'Wd. AU lea. U1'1 "'"" iacludc ligMmt and mail-ing address, but nmMI IOtU be toUA- Mld on rtquc.i. nouncecl witlrin the past year that it -a.a _.,._. for creatln1 new national cemeteries. AJ a result. our firm and otber mortuaries have been forced to send families to private cemeteries to purchase graves at a cost above the government's burial allowance. Rigbt now there are more than 40 million Americana, of whom some two million an over 70 years oJ aae, wbo . are eliglble for natioDal cemetery burials when they .die -a privilege established by law alnce tbe Civil War. NOW THE GOVERNMENT bal decided It baa no place for them. Why ? To increase burial allow¥CeS would not solve the problem; that would only increase taxes on an a l r e a d y overburdened taxpayer, ln<:luding non- veterans. Tbe cloaest national cemetery with any tpace at al la In Oregon. and it will aoon be gone. Fort ROleCrlDI at San Diego ii full; 80 la San Bnino in the San Francilco area. Yet the Department or Defense cont.roll that whole section of oceanfront land from San Onofre to near Oceanside, and stretching back I don't know bow many miles. A relatively tiny piece of Camp Pendleton land could provide a huge and beautifully-located national cemetery. AND, TOO, there's the cloaed Camp Roberts, where the Watta children were sent last year. Land for a na· tional cemetery there wouldn't be missed. All veterans and their spouses, · nd all those who have a son or husband ln Vietnam, should reai&ter a vtaoroua protest with California'• conaremiep and senators. EUGENE 0 . BERGEROM Bala Mortuaries A Greek Soldier Started it All 1bt Bolton Marathm1 U> be run to- day with 700 entrants, ii the best known and probably .the oldest classic tdaratbon of all. No footrace has • richer or more quirky history than the marathon. Phiedippides. a GrMk soldier, started it all in 490 B.C., when he ran all the way Crom Marathon to Athens. nearly 25 miles tD the southwest. to announce the defeat of the Persian army. More on Pheidip- pides later. When the modern Olympic games were opened in April 1896. one of the new events was a footrace from Marathon to Ath~ns. Appropriately it was won by a diminutive Greek shepherd, Spirldon Loues. 'lbe standard lengtB o{ a marathon s~ the 1Q Olympics in London has been 28 mUes, 385 yards. Origin a Uy. British olflcials had laid out a 26·mile course. They tacked on the additional yardage so that the race would start at Wlndsor Castle a.nd end in front of Edward VJJ's box at tht Olympic stadium. mE MARATHON llaa a way of bringing oat the best in people. At the conclusion of the 1908 Olympic marathon at Athena, Prince George went to the stadium entrance to welcome the Greek runner who had been expected to win. lns~ad. the first runner to appear was William J. Sher · ring ot Canada. George ran with Sher· •• fie91"9e --- Dear Georce-: I've tried lo show m y daulhter·ill·law bow to clean bouae properly. rve tried to 1bow her how to manaae money affairs, llld I've tried to show her how to cook tbe kind of • tblngs my son bas liked ever tlnce he 1'a'I a little boy. The other day she bad the absolute aerve to IQ nauy to me, ''Mind your on •UIJ business ! " Don't )'OU t:bJ.nt th.ls WU ~r­ rlbly bnpollleT f WOUNDED Dur Wouadecr~ I moet ~ dO -tba'e ll ao aCUM for rucleotu. She ... haft Mid, '')(Ind JOut ... .ob' ....... ,....., .. (NOW ts tht time to wztt• GtClf&e I U tOUrte:-It Diijlit DOC. help you mucb but he's abort of rMdl.Q1 mMerial l\nct the librvy burntd Ida card (Of cwerdue 0...) . ......... -.-..... ring the length o{ the stadium to the finish Une, applauding vigorously. The Boston Marathon Is run at tbe classic distance along a route Crom the starting point in Hopkinton. Mass., to the Lennox Hotel finish. Last year's race was typic.ally wbiacky. Two girls tried to compete -\he race is of- ficially non-coeducational -and one got wit.bin a foot of the flo.lsh line before being restrained by an official. She would have been 298th In order of finish. THE ~RANS lncluded 15 physi· clans, nine school teachers. two col- lege professors, twq.divinity students, a Methodist mlnilter, and a priest. One ol tbt finiabera was 59-~-old John A. Kelly. a two-time former· will· ner. Oicler runners ata.n4 a fair chance of winning the Boston M ar a t h 0 D • Perhaps the most remarkable was Clarence DeMar, of Melrose. He entered tbe 1908 race against the ad- vice of his doclDr. who predicted be would die of heart (allure. Not onlf d1d DeMar outlive the doctor. but be won the Botton Marathon seven times. Hls final victory, at age a, was m 1930. DeMar ltaned and finiabed bis 1,000th roed race 2.1 yurt lat.er. BACK TO PBEIDIPPIDES. He dropped 4ead at tbe end al. ~ nm from MaraUlon to Athena, from ex- ertion. But It wu bis fourth run between the two cities. Pheidippidea should have taken it easier. 'nle new view ii that ruonina ia good for you -bllt in moderation. The new emphuia ii on what 11 09lled "jogging." In New 1.ealand jogging iJ prac- tically a way ol life. The winner of last year's Boston Marathon wu a 24- year~ld New Zealander. One of several new boots about jog· ging -alternately rwmlng and walk- ing -Is written by Wlllillm J. Bowerman, Oregon University track coach, and Dr. W. E. Harris, heart specialist. 'Ibey NY the exercise -"a graduated program of moderat.e ex· ercise" -will reduce the waistline. improve your appearance, and help prolonc your life. Sen. William Proxmire (O.WiJ.) jogs four miles eftl'y day to bis affice .. OD Capitol HW and four miles back to his bome lD Northwest Wubl.ftiton. But not all joggers ~ winners -th• most famous jogger in politics 11 Gov. ~rse Romne1 of M.lclllaan. What Our Sclwols Fail to Teach EngllJb it a lmlguate of glory. It la a great tongiae for saying memorable things, 1ucb 11. "Give me liberty or £ive me death," "Don't give up the ship," "United we stand, divid· ed we (all.'' ''Keep olf the arus," and "Plee1 step arrear ennadabus." Every schoolchild soon learnt a number ot these dealhleu utterances. He quotes them at every opportunity tllr11ugbout the relt Of bb We u proof &bat be bu been educatecl. What our IChools fail bl tMch. bowever, la thal the EngUall Jaapese can also become a dllbter ana. lt I.I full of pltf alls. No other f onn -.t com· mw)lcatloo makes It almpln for a person io put hl• foot tn b!• mCNth ln public. start a amall bu1ine11. Anybody can make money tbeae cla1•· •• "OIA Y, DOtJILE er nothlQc." "l'd Ute to taU yoa _., from ID tbia, Myrtle.,, "It's•..., trlct &1110De.ca dD. t Just tab the biflilae'oUa la bGtb ~ then pvt • a ..... jerk, It CCIMI tit 10 fut It lea"9 yoar 0..... .. dbbe1 Mmt1J11 a.re tntaet. !low watch • 1-." "Doe't ..., tM ..._ Just becauat ~oles JOU CU't fel a bllby litter. Leaft J001' kids wttb ua. 'JbeTre about the aame .,. u oura, and they'll probablJ set alone lamoualy." "What do I need witb a llw)Wt It'& an open and shut case. AD ru ILIYe to do la teD UM jUdp .. limllla facta al tbt 1lllttlir. ,. "Tb9J're pnttJ weak. Oae JD«e *ink ..ot to ... ap jmt Aal.'' "U lt'i a f.mr 108 .._ dla't llo11C1•. 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Only $74,900 (Fee simple land) Waterfront lob, incluc:Unc boat slips, from F\n8t V\ew In Newport Ku- bor AJ'M, Thia la directty In the pmth of tbe pn>poeed Fref!llfaY. but owner w i 11 CVTY pepe!' and State will p.rcbue property In years to come U Iida rr.w.y la adopted. Why not enjoy this beautifUl home and l!W'Wl- OUll View for a minimum o1 5 to 1 years! The home 18 oul:.lt&Ddlnr-Owner ta leev-tnc the atM and will <X>- operete In .,,,_., .,,.y with ln the Southland's most desirable and fascinating area. A SU· perb school system and University Of California's Irvine Cam· pus JUlt moments away from ~bor View Hills. Call for an Appl. ~ $33,111 Hlllltl119fon HarbMr Sales Corp. Senatbly pricec;t from $3,, 900 to SU. 900 DirectJanl: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacltic Coast Hwy. or Newport l'wy. Turn on Sall Joaquin Hills Rd., then follow msn• to model 11tta. MAGNIFICENT lll!'lf View home kl the llnest location in Dover St.>res. Owner I builder mu.It aeU trnmed! CALt DICK FABIAN -147-2531 We will maif you lot mape '- " f inanclng information. Otten Invited. 4 Bdrm. large l!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!llJ!l!~~!!!!!!!I!~• Social rm, 1~ View, 5 IEDIOOMS ccimplelely carpeted. dnlp. . ,._..,._., _____ ... _ 'SPACIOUS llDICMltS u tnter8ted ~-The p1ce and tam.I lbould ~ priae a D d lnt!ftlt you. Pleue coot.d Mn. FllY fot details. HOMES WSK. es, and land'O&ped • fl.29.SOO $23, 950 OPEN SAT. U)f GALAXY DR.IVE Here ls an excellent sltta-don for a J&rge famJl;y wbo NIWPORT HILL TOP DIVE & SPLASH OJltlom built <t bdrm in lull in this magnificent 20 x ito 'View ol Bad< Bay. Enchant-0 val Deluxe ANTHONY lnl atmolphlre ln private SWIMMING .POOL. Party un street letting. Incomparable the wide dedc attas. Ollld- vahle. $64,900 -not ~-ren have a separate fenced· hold. Sony no dlOdNn llDd-ca ~ area on Ulla bi1 lot. er 12! Orcu1a.r drive leads to this SPACIOUS REFINED HOME Quiet eleganee in a neilh- borbood of fine homes. 5 bedrooml or 4 bedrooma IZld makl' I quart.en • 3 batha • formal dWzw room • torma1 ltvirl& room mt tamlly llv· : -1.ng room. $39..1.9!!0. S8lm Dn. 646-7171 • 546-2313 Op.n Iv• THE ~EAL E S T ATER!:; stunning <t BEDROOM -2 BATH residence complete with Umestooe block FIRE· PLACE, Butlt • 1n Kitchen. F .A. heat, lntft'com, 2 car prqe. NO DOWN VETS • ntA Tama. hyments lell than ftlntl A BARGAIN! It COSTA MFSA omCE 2629 HarbiOr Blvd. 56-9'9'1 Open till 9 PM WANTED Real Estate Sales People. DAVIDSON Realty WHY NOT GET oN 111E BAND WAGON? OPEN SAT 1-5 Ova 25 Yean in 1629 Antigua Wey, NI <>nnse Count)' CU.tom Ba,ycrest. Beeutl-• Nl page advertiainl fully decorated, " BR, fam-• Inter office teletype Dy room, formal din room, • Tralnlng Prosram --3~ bau.. POOL e lnlmance JUtr. . 2150 JWtlor ~. bf e Many other benefits ~ Eva. 548«m Call &C&-4494 • For interview Open Houses THIS WEEKEND K.., tM1 ......, ilNlhry wlftt JM tfll9 week· ..., .. ,_ .. ••-• ........_ AN the leatlenl llmll .......... ,..,...., ........ fftall " Mwwtltlftt .......... M teay'a DAILY PILOT WANT ADI. htNM IMwlftl _,.,. '*'--fw Nie er t. rent ere wtM t. lilt euch Int.rm• tt• In thll alUINI eecll PrWay. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 205 Via Ccrdova, Udo tale 642-8235 (3 a.droom} 341 Haal Dr., Corona del Mar (Sat 1-5) 673-8550 (Saturday 1-5) 1518 Prilcllla Ln. (Harbor Highlands) NB 648-3196 673-0450 (Sat & Sun 11-4) (l Ir. A Family or Oen} *3120 Bermuda Dr. (Meea Verde) CM (1) 624-8200 (Sat & Sun) 1615 Cornwall, Newport Beech 540-1720 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2578 Greenbriar (College Park) CM 646-8811 (Sat 1-5) fl Bedroom & Guest House} 3110 Clay st., Newport Heights (714) e1s.ses1 (Sat & sun 1-5) (3 a.droom + 2 Bedroom Unit) 222 Marperite, C<rona del Mar &73-86aG (Sat & Sun 1-5) {4 Bedroom) •3112 Monroe, (N al Baker E of Fairview) 546-$440 (Sunday 1-5:30) •4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) CdM (714) 842-8235 (Daily) 1324 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) NB (714) 84i.82H (Saturday) ••333 Morning 8'ar La. (Dover Shor•) Newport Beub (714) 84Z-3235 (Saturday) •7681 Danube Dr. (Sol Vi.ta) HB 842-5011 ~ 1:30-5) (4 Ir. I Femly • Den) 9332 BudlOll Dr., Huntington Beach N2-8447 (Fri.set-Sun 10-5) 1534 Antipa Wq, (Doom-Sbort1) NB ('114) 842-82!5 (SundaJ) '41 babella (Corona mehlaudl) CdM t7M14' (Sit. SU) f IJ"ftom) 1117 .... IA. a.ta ... MNJll (lll6a.Jol) 16 Ir I Femi1y ., Dia) mJ ~ HUDUadOtl-lllidl (II& ... l..a) OUR BUY Of Tll WEEK DOVER SHORES would like to be only 3 BA YFRONT NEW 4 Bdrm, 4 blocks from elementary For just $1<KX> to1111 cub you 673-D» Evet: 548--6866 can own Ibis bMut)'. Om-lay & leada school and playground and bath, powder rm. dinit\i rm. ooly one block from Catbo- larse Social rm, Pier Ir Slip. Uc a,urcb and school. Built· 61' % financing • 15% On. to In kitcM'.I, family room. 2 ~ carpeted 6 ck-aped. Reelty tnc ~ utilttitt, a.bake I • BeaulifuUY kept thl'ff bed-qua.lllled buyer •• $167,500 bathl, and nioe me yard room -two bmtb home with OPm SAT. for the ldda to play. AMUme ''L" sh.aped dinJng area. 33.1 MORNING STAR LANE ~ low, ~% GI Joan and BW!t-ln birch book case in S169 lncludea principal, lo- living room. like new car-DELIGHTFUL 2 story home Interest, taxes and insur- pets and drapes ett Inell.Id-with a view trom tvery ~. rool, p-eat &aac9101pq. Z25 W. Baltx. Blvd., NB Olaly 1~ ~ old. $214 per 1;;;_,;;;;:;;~ ed. urge covered patio, at-room. 4 Bdnn, hup living tractive landscaping, fenced rm le master Bdrm. For· yard, double garage with maJ enlry cola't with toun- oement drive. All of this for ta.in. Termtt with balus. only $21,500 -See this to-trade le gai.ebo. Perfect for day!! outdoor entertaining & fam- ily living. S94.500 OPEN SUNDAY 1534 ANTIGUA WAY 2043 WESTC'l.IFF DRrvE 646-TTU Open Evea. moritb P9)'1 aJJ. i. ~ COATS ~WA~Ace RIAL TORS -546-4141- (()pen '"""•> ---T =---=--- "14 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach CANNOT! Name Of The G1me IS LIVING! With your tam-be replaced at this price Uy happy cl aeoure 80 com· Newport Bftldl 3 BR, 2 Ba fortable & oonten~ In this I-story home, NEAR.LY NEW BnaJ ABllNGI rambling, sp41clOU11 home in carpets, drapes, includes CAMEO SHORES 8a.Ycrest custom -built by many bit-Ins. Owners v~ LARGE view oome with oval a lot • then this immaculate IVllll Wells. Walled cl gated anxloua. Located nr the Bay 4 BR 1.-11~ ,..,...:i -4 I.In bed-Only m ,950 pool, csbana 4 bdnna lan-A: _...., room with ... "en e~u.noe, .,.. Ph 644-1133 aJ, 5-'iii baUu.' St>e th.la ~xcit-32' heated pool ii your ana-rooma, dining room, larie • tnz home for sus.<m. wer. Larp tirigbt au elec. "tun le garnet' room wi1h 11111..-ailllM!IM_._. .. Open House OPEN DAILY bit-In kitchen, sr-dou• Uv· a comer ti.replace, 3 bet:ha, e.--lud-~ Cha 46Z7 PERHAM DR. inc room with w/w carpeta huge living room. Gia» ~ SU rm A drQle. alao ~e for-walled to a IUOQY patio A Newport Heights -3 bed- Call for Awt ma1 dWnc room, outatand-beautifully lad.,.peti pool. room plu guest house. Uv- SUNDAY 1-6 642·1235 lac Jani, IP'tnlders. Price IUed yard. Only 3 years ing room with exposed 2006 Commodore R.oed "l!!l!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!l••!!!lll $34.ZIO. new A NOi' LEASE HOLD. ~m ceiling, eating aree in B~ <not J.eeat bold> ':!! Start UVINC! We have the the bright modern kitchen. If yau're futidioua, do aee $17,500 llieoy! Dtduaive with: Large trees and lovely se-this ultra • immaculate &: Ruth P1rdoll, Reeltor eluded patio. Paved area completely cbarmln& 3 BR lQ Westclltt Dr. M2-5:200 for boat or travel trailer. home with a iarre formal C""" & Cleaft um B&Mr, C.M. 546-5441> ;;z;;;m:=i;;i=j Separate guest house has its di~ room, 2~ ahining --r 2 BDR. BEACH OO'M'AGE own balh and private entry baths! Wool turf carpeting A reel buy. Adult oocqiied, 2 Older but livable. Cloee to the -a perfect In-law arrange-~er ~m11:-~; ~ =~ ~ ~ Dolphin Terrace Newport Harbor Yacht Club. m~~th privacy for all with Uo oft f llYing ~nted. Will trade. Terms. =· AD excellent value s~ ... t!.t OC' .:::: New Paint, clean snd ready $.12,500. Colesworthy & Co. Ruth Perdoll Realtor aa.e to atlQlle A acboola. for a new owner, 2 Bit den, l&m W'*llft 'Dr, N2-5300 Owner-wanta to move. 2~ bat:ha, elec kitchen, dbl OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX 642-7m ' Rltr. •39'11 Ewa. 642-01«> prap PLUS 1'l9e anrfttd 3 bdrm + maids In \IPPft', 2 l9IM Harbor Blvd., C.M. C>rlce Open S.t/Sunday carport for ~ boat. Land-bdrm loww. Good record. Open Evee. GALAXY DllVE *LACHENMYER acaped for low maintmance. $115,SOO. $7.00 TOTAL DOWN In Dover Shores Almost new 4 BR ~-Step down living room, aepante dining room A: wondertullY )arge master bed.room suite with dressing room. High beamed ce1linJed t a m 11 y n>orn with fireplace. Beauti- lJJJy loceted on lfUO' knoD OYft'kddnc Bay. o.ner bu mowd A ii anxious. 8.!IOO. Golf eour.. CUij· DOSH, Realtor Burr White, Reaff or ~~~~y~~~~~~ EXTRA SPECIAL 2901 Newport Blvd. TO VETS Can you Imagine being right 1730 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach Better living In Smog Free on the fa1rway overlooking 642-04?2 EVES. 673-J46S Cformerty Art Kistler Office) area. 3 huge bedrooms, plu~ the 11th tee of Mesa Verde 675-4630 family room, 2 elegant Counlr)' OubT What a 11et· $19 £11 OPEN EVERY DAY baths. Carpets. Drape s. ting! See thla lovely 3 bath ,.,.. Forced air heating. 2 car home "1th a 1 a r i e BRs, •--h HOim• garage. Nlce patio and Bar-family room A den or diJ>. 3 BR 2 beth, comp&etelf re---.K -- -B-Q. A STEAL. Ina room. Hup stus pie-decorated, Inc. n e w car-+ I--.. Call lor' appointment ROY J. WARD CO. (Beyefttt Office) ture windows lnter . com pets. Immediate occupancy. .._,.,.,.. etc. Lowest prlced proper~ 642.Jnt 3 BR, 2 baths, \arae Liv rm we know ot on the course M...: lovely patio PLU~ 3 BR, 1Ml SMtiqo Dr. 646-15(50 at 142,500. Try to beat It. T...... 2 bath Apt. $47,500 COOTA ME.SA OFFICE -------=~ College Reelty 546-5810 Dlffe,..nt? o.c1ded1y1 LIDO SANDS 545-949~ Harz:1~ 9 PM An ardl.itect desianed thia PACESETTER-3 Bdrm1. 2 Baths --RTTI home tor tun Uvtna1 Hem. $29,950 $23,500 OPEN HOUSE eluded a family room. a Four bdnn1 and clemi l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![ll!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' Gecqe WUllamaon, Rltr. SAT &: SUN I • 5 aepvat.e play room, a pool, es a whist~! Heavy BUILDER 673-4.lSO OPEN ~-3110 Cl1y St. ~:c:a· a ~r.kl~fthenbed;, shake roof, b 0 • rd on U9UIDA nNG Newport Heights ~. .... ho.rd exterior and 1um1-IMM 'CU" ft-SEE THIS! It rambles all over the lot llOWI ceWng In an all. Offers 10 units in NC!'Wl)Ort A LAU; tn ~t IZld It's a charm. electrlc t.int..tn ldt~ Beech. Newr a V8C&llC)'. Attractive 3 bdrm plia cte- tt! ~ WI • we'd love to c.-.t &erma! On1J 129,. WUl cmsider beach cotta&e NEWPORT HEICKrS 3 BR liiblful l\ltlt tiot.e, ~ llhow ft to )W. 950. tnde far part. Vf!ffY flexible 1" "90. with ~ family ed patio. Room., store boat Ruth PardoU, R .. ltor ME9A VEJlDE REALTY terms. HUJ'T)'! room. A real channer. 515 °" carQPS'. Only $77.900 • 1G Wfttclitt Dr. 642.S200 5fg.5680 WAU.Y Mc<X>Y REALTY Tustin 0peti S.Vb 1-6 Alt. good tenna. • .;,.:;mm•llllEl!llllflMU487 anytime 56-4412 S4S-5Q CLIF PRIEST, lteeltor 3004 E. a.at Hwy., CdM !n4) 615-3581 II•• Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. Newport a.1ch Of flee IEST BUY -IALIOA Beach House close to· Bay. Cute little Bungalow on R-2 Lot with room to ex- pand. Nicely furnished. Leased tJo June ts, 1988. Shown by appt. only. Price reduced to $28,SOO for quick sale. 673-9200 Eves: MU966 WESTCLIFF Completely remodeled inside and oul Unuaually large living room; new cpll/ drpc. 3 bedrOOms, 2 batba, plus small separate d1ning room with Wlutual wall to wall carpet treatment. Large Pool- size corner lot; beauttfullJ land!ICaptd. Reduced to $49,500. 871-9200 !Yet: 54Ntee PRllTIGI ARIA PRIV1EW Be our pallt far I pretlew Of tbk U· quilitely dellped 4 bedroom home in Cameo maor.. 'lbe TaTUO tnCh.Det opens out to a specious lh1n. 11 room l.Dd •• tvam overlooktn1 the 0.:.... ~ '1tcbm: s~ ............... ---.... Miiier w...n. bMdl ol ••-..' lJome bolt aJ'ODDCI ho&. v.., prfdt ~ ..... a&c1lmt Ttrim: ...... uk for~ l)nnp. ..,.... a..;M11121 "" & •••cit leafty, ... ml Ww ....... leulennl .... ,.... leech .,,.,.. Bay & B·each Realty, Inc. Coron• clel Mar Offlc. CORONA OIL MAR 221 Larkspur Open Sat. -1 t9 S P.M. It's fun to live at the Belch when ~u can entertain graciously. The hu1e living n>c>m with fireplace ii very in- viting -and the 18x24 Lanai ls 1 multi·Pur'J>OM room. AI.SO the lot ls oversize -40x 11' which provides extra parking for gu.U. 675-3000 Evet: 873-0554 IASTILUPF VllW You get the .. Estate-Feel" as you •t proach um lite-new home -wttb fl • ornamental fence and side yard CJPl W tree h.-. ALSO, the home ls quite tuncUoUI 1rith 4 spacious bedroorm plus FOlllAL dining room and break· htt room. To top Jt off there is a llrJt't BLUE RAVEN POOL. Price Only: $48,· 950.Tern. &7~ - an th1I Cameo Sboret JI.Ill Uw Ulle -· lalter lhls Ocee.avlew home ~ 4 BR. laml1 f'OOal 3 --MA"-rm a: hm rm coot9ll(>Ol"ar'Y holne lrom its -.. ~ pool rarden entry and mapitj. 3 car prage oent ternio tfitry hall. AU ahetp as a tack! thia and a large rew Yard priced to move at with pool tlock ···•· m.ooe .m exceDt.ct t1m11 P111na."91c View IA the wonls ot ~aharlsbl From the living room and "Ftntest with Mostest dWn( room of this luge 4 buys tb1.s oo~!" BR home "1th boge rompUJ call Jim Cobb ltlALTORS 6n..4400 =saz-- Eastside CM 2 BR home. dlning room. hardwood flool"I. carpet1. dr1pes, doo?le garage. •c· ccss lo rear yard. Quiet close in location. S17,500. Wells-Mccardle Rltrs. 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. 543-1729 Eves. 6#-0684 room. See the bay, Uah.ta and Catalina J.i..nct. Thia home ii tdM1 ,.,.. tbe ~ily and ~. M9,950 with a low down · si-Ytnent. ~~asPR~NG ~""•REALTY ••• "ANYTIME'" 1801 Wl:ltdiU Drive RHI Ett1t. Office tncludu land A: building. We understand the lut broker here got rich A-went to Europe with his fortune. Who's next? See property at 1190 Newport Blvd., C.M. Take cash, TD's, trades or submit. Take over loan ru,:«>o. $85. per mo. Full price, $18,500. Owner &-oktt 6424422. Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: R-2 Waterfront 56' fronta~e. Pier & slip. Sandy beach. Beautiful view. 3 BR! & 2 baths. Quiet area. Fee land. Great expansion possi· bitities . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . $185,000 Mrs. Raulston CdM 2 Houses Bayview Two separate houses 2 BR., 2 ba. each w /terrific bay & ocean views. Both on one lot but enter on sep. streets. Comp. privacy ...... , . . . . . $97 ,500 Joe Clark.."<>n 6 °/o Int .-No Points Owner will carry 1st trust deed on custom 5 brm. vacant home. Luxury treatment throughout & sparkling pools & patios . . . . . . . . . . . . '69,500 Mrs. Harvey Udo l!M 70' Lot Large two-story home on two full lots . Bea~tifully landscaped patio. Owner arwous to sell . . . . . . . . . . . . $69,500 Charlotte Long Lusk Home With View In new Harbor View Hills, lovely split level with 4 bdrm.. 3 baths. family rm. w /wet bar. Owner transferred. Appointment only . . . . . . . . . $51,900 Miss Leidy, Mrs. Burns Irvine Terrac~$34,000 Lovelv modern home with 3 large bed· rooms. 2 baths. huge patio and well· l:onriscanPd -Best terrace buy. Walter Haa.se OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH kl 9-3351 ......... ~ f///li-,.~ __ """" __ ,,.,. .............. _. ________ ------~,.,. .-.. --,,,,,... ................ .,.. ,..... ~ ....... """ .... ,... ...... --....... ~ ...._ #1111111! .... ....._ ----= .... ..,.._..,_....._...~ - ..... - . . • • • 4 • • HOUJIS FOil SALi 1IOI BR 2 ti.ti. wieh covered p.a. tlo • prden lath houle. ~-~ loo tranderable to )'OU al $17.4 ]leJ' month iLlo dLdlrl& I.axes etc. can now for~t. $19,750 N.wport at Victorl1 lft~t.. 646-1111 (C•lt AnytinM) EverybodJ Qualifies $3500 down & 1Ue fttr e:<· lltin( GI loan -no loan fees or lnc:n!ued blterest. Gor- if!OWI 3 BR • den l family room. lmmarolate w I I h built-Ins, carpeting, fireplace le lovely yard. Call It see t~ day 54().1151 • open eves. ONLY $500 MOVES YOU IN Fantastic Newport Heights home -Completely redec- orated, 3 bdnns, 2 baths - custom built • ins -Lease option. $lll5 per month. COUNTRY STYLE POOL HOME Cowitry atmoS'Jlhere with fruit t:reo and fenced gar- den area -3 Bedrooms and everything in ti1>-top condi· tion. $25,250 JU.St 10% down. 646-7171 • 546-2313 OPDI EVES. -I THE ~EAL ESTATE:RS 3 BR & Pool VACANT • Immediate oc.-cu- ptlllcy. CALL NOW. This won• t last. 642.1n1 Anytime BROKEN LEG, We were ttquested to show a home very late last night. The broker slipped on a ba· nana peet &: broke his lett. w"" are trying to show you we really work. Lockhart Rl ty 646-332'l, 646-2301 S IEDRM· $24,2fO Curved driveway &. t"Oile hedge gt~ a favorable tint lm pression. All bui It • in kitchen. Quality carpeting. Close to ICbools A: sboppifle. 54G-lm T.ARBELL 2$5 Harbor MoYinCJ Up in lhe world? Need a 3 BR. 2 bl, comer house, carpt>l · in g, drapes, lar~e yard, bnC'k patlo. firrpl11rp and mo!'f~ Lovely nel.1thbnmoorl. West Costa Mesa. S23,950 For appt. 642-1·153 Ownrr. MODEL NOME Now for ale. S4,<0l worth of extras! 4 BR., 21ri betha: tompletdy la.ndecaped & draped; beaut. view! S45,000 Delta Real Estate ~4 IA YC.ftEST-- Exciting Ivan Wetls design, 13' cellinp throout. 4 BR. 3 bath, front pool & cabana me kes str!ldni entr,y. $77. 750 OPEN SAT A: SUN 1 • S Ownl!r-646-ml Nur Bncb, Salton Sea & d Joe .• Jdnf ~t Jot. May tralh• fdr truck. late car . « • subm1t wbt YOU b1'1e, Allrina $.lZiO &41...1519 Slt.750 • Cl no dft. E. tide. Fortin Co. 642-moe 54t-2S'IS • •..• --. .,. ....... ,, ..... -.. -.. .,, .,. -• ..-• "'..--*• "'. -...... --" -.. ". -••• -• -.. 4' •• .,. .... _. -., ......... -.. ...,,,. ,., # ... ., -- HOUllS POR SALi HOUSll POR SALi ftldQ, Aorll 19, lM HOUSH l'Ol SALi HOUSIS 1'01 SALi K~NTiLS DAILY PILOT ~ lliNfiLS .: General •• c-. Mela 11• New,.rt ~ ..--:]!! m......--"-'"' __ 6C9 __ 1_2u_ Hut.ti,..., IMdt 1400 Huntl,,..., ... ch 1400 c:.te Mela 2100 Newport IMch 0 Hou o• MUST Ill ~~'=~ y OWND\: 2 belt, caatf, TJU1) ol ND. of. the. mill l ~·:--~Tv1na VDlY dean a 1*111 home H.-..PWfthhld I ., 8 HOUMa UnfurnhW::; -· S. Jlilbl ea tM llMcb -3 bed-.., llll*bal rma. 11111• ~? R\llMSowa tr a c t l'OODl with 1 RollWltk Fire-::'2m '!1: ~1 ~ •• ~ ..... --• 1u .......... t ·-...... pata, ,..tv. Pl.~. mm IJ'Ha! TltlS ic)wl,y J.cey. ...~ 8-ub!ul kitchen. .. ' don. l Bil 2 baa. ,..,. ml room, • --_, •" ....-fortlW!f model bome ii tn a -Avlilllble lmmedlattJ.y. $175 S HOUSES • r'91t from 1225 mo \o $250 CAYWOOD R!ty. 5*-12ll S~Y U.S. frplc. qita.I .,,.._ bit·• 11.Aln alttial fOOlll wUh • C....... .. Mar 12$0 1>8utiful, tamlly-t;ype area b'Ced air ~Una.% car P1'-DQlth. A&e'nl S*-41Cl 2107 S.nt•--Ori" $23J60. Leeae S1JO mo. V\eW ol lsl&nda for JOhnil~ ol q_ua.U~ homft; _5 min. ID &1.'. bu~ mcloled yard, Huntintton a..da l4QD (not-:;. bold) :MM169 att.u s p N.. -Uvlbs t'OOID with bridl beach .t x.lnt ibopplna cr-t for cbildren. ~ Newport 1 .. ch 2200 •• ~ ' flnoplAce -2 cu ~ OCIANVIEW ueaa· welJc to dt-mentary movtna very 100n. Try $.JOO .. Be the Ont liD Me this bNu.-OWNER 5 bedroona, 3 baths. Wllb par4dnc ..,.~ tor 2 Hotnt and Income. ~ block ~ bus .~ to Jr Hl Down, payment lt55 than 3 BR. furnlahtd IM>actl bouee, Fr" Rent1I look • tU'ully planned Ir maintaintd laJllll.ly room, bar fw o o d more can. -r Alklttg SM.500 to blec.'tl. 3 BR, 2 ba + 2 6 Hi&h .:rooli. • mtt. fenced patJo. 2 car iar.. Drop In ind lrowte home bl ~ <100 own Doon. BulJNna, COVfftd 0wJW" m a )' ~Pt amaJJ BR. 1 ba Wllt. S&l.~. ~ 4 Bdnna.. 2% b&lhl. tarse ..... mt........ frt>lc. Bll·lne· S250 mo. 4 Bedroom. 2 Bath Glen Mar the \and). Ex~ detaU.. patio, Nortta ~ S21.500. tl"ade! Sat It SUD. 1-5 pm. 222 Mar-Ja.Ml_ty rm. With paneling &: (April May le June) 201 Jo Immaculate. Fenced Yard. Ina t21rou&bou.t. Fonnal din. 546-6a8 ~· trplc, oC>fnl lo oov. patio; Anoe Pl. Newport Beach SZl~OO Mo. Avdahle in i"I room, tarp flun.1ly room MESA Verde; 4 BR. 3 Baths; HOME & f NCOME attra. Uv. rm. w/frplc., June. It g'l'llcloua Uvine room wltb 2400 IQ. ft. Ltidlcpcl., auto. DUPLEX • 2 bedrooms each AJao baw otbeni ~ family dlnlni nn. Wand-76&2 EDINGER Coron1 clel Mu 2250 WALKER & LEE ==~-~ !tiin500kler:231oo~•to6peP~· Ol'I ooee.n llde or ~. fror1I $29,COI to $69.500. ~, ........ ~lcbenb w/~. bl~ 842-445.l OPEN EVES. 2 BR, 2 ba, 2 ldtcbena. tum .•• ., m : 7682 Edm~r ""'-• ... · ........... ~. · ~ "' ... Uvlfl& rooms eech with ~ Oranp Cout ~s unwt • tr. -rpets '"' Hoos Gard S26S 514 cru.........., "'l'tn c.v.r •• ;~~ ~! 3 OtH bedrooms. NEW, Never Uwd In; 2 BR. place. 2 car prage with lOx 33S Ma.rsumte, C<k\f 673-8550 drapes, flruoul. l. a r le • $21 450 Fem~al". ~. &Um~ 4 Bdnn, 2 ba, sm1 yd miec .,... IVW\ )'INn new! 2 Ba. condo.: carp., drape&. ~ workshop. Roof sundeck !>!~:~~ed )'ardea • nicely t S145 yrly. June 1. t"irat & i".;;'.p rdoll R t bltns; 2 car pr. n9,;;m. with octtn view. Out.stand· SUMMER PLACE ..,AqCa...,... 2 r prage. GI APPRAISAL Lido Isl• 2351 las! 176.>8 van Bumi. Nr a ' ea tor Owner 644-1439 eve rn' condition makes this 1 2 BLOCKS TO BEACH ''Move-ln" condition! Of. Fixer • upper 3 BR. tam. ---------Beach Bl. 3 child OK. 213: 1600 Watdlff Dr. M2..sDI TRANSFERRED to $amoa tenriflc buy at $4$.900. Not mu~ house, bot Furnish-hred by owner at $37,00(). rm w/trplC'. Needs aome 224 VJA Lido 1'ord and 725 248-19'11 L~L7171 • "~""2313 Call: 847"*40 after 6 PM. ........ Via Lido Nord Call 213· ---o----=---HORSE a &NCH-3 BR 2 be, P41tio, elec kitrh --ed A t'Md)t for filllllly tun. .anytjme on weekend.a. . paint. 0wner·1 Pll•wased · · ;:, BR. Glen Mar ~ for IUll dl&hwasber, dn,pes, w I .w OPEN EVES. on ft..2 lot. Only new home. 934--09'20 213: 271>-4547 lease: $.235 Mo. unlurn .. or You've rot l1> 1ee dala! !l A 3 cpta beautitul.ly landacaped, Ql,<Ol • good terms BRASHEAR REAL TY BEAUTIF'Ul.LY furn. like S285 Mo. rumished. Tarbell bedroom ntneb boute, tor· fruit trees. $24.950. 54().2783 CLIF PRIEST, Realtor 1 ANXIOUS OWNE'RI 847-3531 968-1178 new· 2 Br 2 Ba. all elect. so Real Estate Co. 540-l'm ~~~boo~ VA no down, S23.500. 4 BR, nw E. O>est Hwy., 01M Tr,, QXX) down on thll love-OREGON bound. must sell! patio, YT"1Y lease 673-3761 Marilyn F.dwards, Agent · -.... ut."UJ1JU ..,..... -....., 11' Ba, fam. rm., dlx <.~. ln41 6'7'>3581 {)' Olivewooct 4 BR 2 beths 4 BR, 2 BA, Stahaven home. Bllboi Island 2355 Sale or Lse. Nr beach, Spec otbe-out4Juildlnp all on • WKt Wlllon. 548-7082 with c:uatom draperies l Frplc. $21,450. Owner 66Q48 4 BR home, 1" ba, cpta. ::.util~t)'~-= ~:: a BDRM&: lam, nc, open U la-L lay lteprdetf R•rdezJ ~ throughout. Walk.:;::;======= NEW Island home. 4 BR 3 16x40" pebO, dshwshr, trpl and :._ .... ·-:...__......, _.., daily. Noi:tb ot $24,950. pper ..a C'est une bonne malson avec to both ~ &: High Fountain V•ltey 1410 ba. Avail May &: June. & bltns. Owner. 962-0225 b U ..... ~ -" ....,..., i::; Owner 1155 Ai.tin S49-2'7n A striking entry will lead deux c:hambrea a coucher Scbeol. Full price $25,950. ========= $775/mo. 3 BR & 4 BR. 1% BA. • _:._ ;: S.:O ~.. ontJI In-you Into a klrae home ex pour 1e>mmeil Ptlisib~. You Pacific Shores Realty BY OWNER e $29 990 6"1!>-2916 S175 &: $195. One mile from ~ -...... 0.r=_ Meta Verde 1110 tending beck into 3 tewls will ~HO have the early 847-85116 EvH. 'lM2-7()18 4 br l% be 1 rm 'x1nt beac.-h. $36-7744 or 968-3« . _.""" uum wo::r each oUffing room for man)' Amenctn style kitchen le • ' am ' V1eatlon Rentals 2900 ---· POOL HOME types of ectivity. 5 BR famUy room. ()pen . every ept.s & drpg, patio, wtr sftnr, . 4 Be&utiful comer lot home bath. extra room~ + custom day 1-5. 511 PomselUa. CdM. MfRfDITH GARDDIS prof lndscp, 2 blks elrm & wilb large heated pool. For t e a t u re s. All this ae DelAncy Real Estate Ill hi·schls. nr Fwy & shops. 673-3770 9343 El Blanco. F o r appt t e Huntington Hubour Ill.le by owner • S26,SOO. New-amongst trees on a lerg _____ Best Selling Model . 962-0138 204.1 WESTCLIFF DRIVE ly carpeted with 2 fl.repJac-lot. $57,500. App1. only. Prin-EX<l.USIVE, e x ecutive. NO MORE LEFT! l-=:11:::11:=ic:====== 646-77U Open Eves. ea, O(yV patio & panelled gar-ciP41l1 en\)'. ~2959 family.type home: 4 BR .• 3 S BR 3 baths, approx. 2500 S1nta An1 Hgts. 1630 BIG Bear I.Ake. 2 BR. on lake, pvt dock, trpl, by dy, wk. or mo. 714: 1166-3001 PO Box 1144, Blir Bear Lak~ 1U:NrALS ISLAND Home, 3 BR, 2 BA. fam. rm. crpts, dqls. bit· ins. S325 mo. 0 w n • r 842-1257 EASTSIDE $19,950 3 BR • fkepl, cute older home • needs paint inside. Near S.A. Country Club. 642-1n1 Anytime ., ...... ____ _ PEBBOM WMl9' ~111!>9117f Divorce ForcM Sile Back Bay area. Comer bouse 3 + lam nn at only $23,500. Wood roof. Any resaonable terms al'T3Jlgecl. College Realty APARTMENT TIME WE HA VE 3-6-8-10 UNTTS All are priced from 7 lo 8 times gross income;. Ward Mgt. Co. 6-U-2020 Cost• Ma• 1100 New Home Olf ered by bujlder 3 Bdrm Dining rm Fam 1111 Wei bar 21; bathl Stone lrplc W /W Ceramic Iii~ Larie lol lD> IQ·tt ln8U.lated Gold Medallion age. ~ House Sat/Sun 37, SAND & BA y Ba., beaut.. lge landscaped ,,..__ _... Houses Unfurnished 3~ Bennuda Dr fl) 6'lU'200 lot; • heated pool; d b L sp ft. VWiier-tra.mftn~. Fam home with 3 Bd it con . . . See & m~ o«er. 3 Hu on 119 ac·Horse1 & Generil 3000 -GOLF & FAMILY den. 2 ba, Bl kit. patio rraa~x~tpco't:· will sell BRASHEAR REAL TY inc. Total rent inc $4400 ---------Lqun1 Be•ch v 370~ Mesa Verde Coll course. 1 l Bayfroot terTaee. 40' boat ;m· Shore P '~·~ e ~ • 847-85.11 Eves ~15.17 yrly. $39,500. ~8-7249, 548-MIS.SJON Viejo; lovely 3 BR. block. New custom Mediter-all F · pl S60 <m ameo s. 1 0 · 4207 2 Ba fr' · <OfX1 rean style. 4 BR, 3 BA. lux-:.-c ~~ER~· Rea:ity :;~11;:med. Owner 714: Sol Vista W /Pool I-========= carp., .dra';!.;lib1t!~ peU~: urious. 1836 Tahiti, $47,600. 3416 Via Udo 673-9.100 CHOICE location. 0 c e 1 n Atrium entry. 4 BR 2 baths, Laguna B11ch 1705 fnod. l YI'· old. Nr . .f'r'wy. & ~. ~8 RESORT Liv i n g Sid ol Hwy Cha & bit-Ins, dilhwaaher. Aasumc V[EW HOME scbol. Leue. 549-2464 Rentals Available Apt1 & hoUSff • all prtce ranges. We need addition&! rentals & property listinp. . Ca b 1-'n od I 1800 Cond i Ju J . e ' ':111 51' % GI loan -·-kle al m r ,,..e m e. sq. om n m • en o Y pnvacy w/ocelll v 1 e w • fl7S th~-=! ..i;"n Expansive coastal Ir city ft.: 3 BR .• l" Ba .. 15'x28' pools, putting greens. Bad Spac 3 BR, 2 ba home. ta per mon """u .... '6 views from this 4 BR 2 Ba _C_ott_1_Mes1 _____ 3_1_00_ cov. patio: boat or trlr. st~ minton, shuffleboard, S60.000. Optn Sa~ onJy 1-6 T::!·DEWINDS RLT.Y Temple Hills home. Street 2 . 2 CUSTOMERS WAITING . Beckwith Rlty l.quna ~ 627 S. Coe.at Hwy. 4.\M-7508 rqe area. New w/w cptini; Bdrms. 2 Baa. Man pm. 341 Hazel Drive. ~ to street lot. <A.intralJy lo-IWE with OPTION 51.,% loan. By owner. closets. Priv patio. B Or~e Coast Prqiertys 842-0011 or 842-5012 cated & not bl .... ""• with )' y RENTALS S31,500. 54S.195S Own ~ 6 " -·· er l32 Mlfl\.lerite, CdM 673-8560 OPEJ'l 12 pm·9 pm !owner) space for pool. Extra dosets CUST:" Bit. 4 BR. 2 Ba .. ram. rm.; many extras. 2600 Sq. Fl. A Cl'QSS from gol1 COUNt nr. Mei.a Verde Clubhouse. S49.500 Owner 546-2263 BY OWNER. 4 Bdrms. 2 baths, tam room, bltns. dshwshr, new cpts, extra lrg yard, $25,950. GI 1 o a n. 546-9394 NR Bay le ocean; lovt!y BEST VIEW BEAOf AREA Move ril?bt in: immac. in It & builUns. Extra large dou- BR 2 Ba home on 2 lou Hilltop. Corona !Wand!.' 001. 3 BR.; all nc-w carp.; ble garagt-. N~ de<:"Orat- .:llll Ul>t as 2 apts. Rm. 1 Fre JX)' lot. 4 BR, 4 BA. lge. R-2 lol worttl $11 ,000: a Ing. Exeoelk!nt lam1ly home. bid. $46,500. Sell all or 1 4,<0l Sq. rt .. Liv. rm., real deal 11 SJll.950, Sl.000 S44.500. int or trade. 121 41st St •. ca dC'll. Vacant. OPEN Sal k Down. 17681 Van Buren park 1n rear Owner 673-271' Sun. 441 lsab<>lla. $85,000 67:!-2676 ml ~10H ffllLHr 4 BDRM. 2 bath, ~ yr ol nr exchttnli'.<'· Bkr. 673-41~4 3 Bedrooms-2 B1th1 Al I: Club privileges. Best offo e BY OWNER e EXCEU.ENT CONDITION REAL ESTATE huys. Urgent SaJr! $28,000 Nice 2 BR house + newly F.H.A., GI nr CONV. FIN. 618 South Coast Hlway Open llouse Sal & Sun a Decor., furn 1 BR garage $21,850 • Laguna &>ach 3 : 0 t'S n 9 d. r t l>l 62nd St. 61:>-0144 Apt. Asking S34.0Ci0. 67;i-1630 1 Bl« to S Points stores Sales Dept. 494-416i College Puk ___ 11_1_s 64UUJ, 547.7401 own./agt BAY VTEW Owner '4 BR tam. 642-2W. or 54().2991 'Rental Dept. 494-4874 OWNER HOUSE For Sa.le. $24,500. Sep. Master suite. $49,900. SACRff!CE Due lo 1llneas! 3 THE COUJlrI'RY . 3 3 L Bdr 2 b BR, 2 ba, excel cond. Cpts 1!WXX) dn. 644-2516 Bdrrm. 2 Baths; 18 month GE .. ""' .,.,.1. • • "' i m. a, fam rm. ....__. -~ it-·e ~ ...... wsh ", ""'"U'!' OJI-de-Mc, patio. frpl, nice-;;M~I;;~~ ~~lo B IL--P i I 1300 odrkl Prestige. hombl:_.. Carptall., will be right at home in ' r, ly lndsopcl. tine school area. 548-2894 • -en nau • apea, patio, """ w • thi$ early California styled 124,<0l. :.ni TWine. L ow ~klrs. Reduced to $28,500 home with olde Spanish t. down. 545-8152 ENCHANTING Bay view; By Owner. Pen. Pt. 2 BR, Owner 842-6224 influence. Niguel te<:tion of BR, 2 Ba., all elec., 2 sty 1~ be, new ci>ts & drpg. 2 DIVORCE Laguna. 3 BR, form/1\v rm, 3 Newport BHch 1200 SWIM & SURF Within walking distance to tills cute 3 BR, 2 BA. home. Owner going out of country. Must !K'll! &sl buy at ~ach, $24,SOO. To ~II Mary Graham 642-9190 Fore! Walker deeded l'nhouse: 2,000 sq paUOll on lrg lot. 673-4077 e MUST SELL OR LEASE e $25,500 · $2600 On. ruo mo. Carefree liv., w/poola, etc fl Now $39,;;m 67J.4356 . Lido Isle 1351 4 ~e BR, 3 BA. 2560 aq, rt. Mission Rlty '9o1-0731 Many extras. Walk to beach SEE this custom built. near-Newport BMch & 11Chools. Owner 962-3147 ly new charm home. Stun· 5 LARGE Bdrms.: Ive Wells built. 3200 Sq. F Many extras. Assume 5~ loan. $75,000. 2100 Windward La.ne. OWNER 646-2828 n t. "" BEAUT. Glf'll Mar 3 BR. & ning ocellJ1 view. 2 BR. RMfty paneled ~n; CllJ1>., drapes. 2 BA • m 1 n y built-ins. Lovely ~ BR 1creen patio. lmmar ' s.t>,<Ol. Owner, 30721 Drift· W extra I~ sunny pabo $25.650 • Xlnt Tcrn\3 wood, So. Laguna 499-3118 Only so.l.SOO OWNI:R 962·2:l7R J BR .. 2 811, homr; IPvel lot; 3 BR 2 baths, f.amily room, rireplaoe, oari>ell. drapes. built· ins. Leue $190 month. By owntt. 541>8169 alter I PM Aph. FumlshM Cost• Mesa 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up 3 BDRM EAST SIDE e Studio • Bach apll. ~· Form din area I IJ)lldous Liv • Ind Utila • Pbonl _.. rm. &: den. 2 ba. Beaut yd, • Maid Service • 1V avail. nu decor, Lit $225 mo. • New Cafe Ir Bar 642-1447 2384% Newport Blvd. 5CS..iml5 CLEAN 4 bedroom 2 b8th ·2 BDRM. Attraa fumJlbed. east.side home. l blk from New cpta, en,.. B1m 11.P" schools & lhopp!ni. Leue pUance5, wa.lk to ltora, $185. °nl• RNl Eatalers $119.50. 549-J64J « cd 64&-7tn 2256"'8 Maple St. FOR LEASE ~ bedroom 2 bath home. all'· ner · fenced )'9J'd $175 per month. Bkr -6464Xi5 LOVELY, new and neer new, 3 BR. 1114 bR, bllnll, brdwd .flni, !nod yard, dbl• attae gar.~mo.~ NEAR New, lovely. 2 BR & df'fl, l % ba. F'ncd ~. Elcc'l!oi toe. t.e $200. Avail May lit. eau ah •pm. &e2-ms 1 BR Badl Apt. Furn. Cu .l wa pd $7S. 1 BR Apt. Fura. gM &: wa pd. 9lJ Palm a. HB. 536-491'9, 53&-471 DUPLEX $100 l BR. niceiy furn, lrg room. prtUner, lndry, dae to abp'&· 646-2UJI DELUXE apts: J bdrm $99]0 2 bdrma SI~. pool, ldM.I ll!r t>ach, 1993 <Jitreh. s.-9113 or 642-4875 BACHELOR: SPACI6ti No pets. $125 mo. Deposit req. l!n5 PARSONS, Apt. t. S35.5M Open Sun 1·5 REALTOR PARKWDO 3 bdrm Con- dominium chld:rn arta at pool S29,0CJO. BY OWNER 1213) 27H969 CHOICE N.B. condominium for 3 BR house under $30,000. OWNER. 64&-1948 67;).11>12 Eves. 549·1281 OWNER: Sh•T'fl 4 br, 2 ba, beaut. view. Sep. <tin. rm . BR. New 5 BR Nord custom int. 1fripl, lndscpd, Munken llv. rm . quarry tile. Bayfronl pier&: sllp. Area's fned. Sat: Sun only. asa. beam cell.; :l patios. By i BR 1 Ba carp.ts. Onlpes Blt-iM". FrplC'. G a ra g r . Adull's So peta. Rft. $165 641H'T62 I & 2 BDRMS Furn ~ iJilli. HJe. garage & lawxlry, adults. 687 Victoria 548.&38 346 Vist1 81y1 --- 2 blks North of 22nd St. BA YCRESJ 213: 3n.1513 BY OWNER NO GIMMICKS! Just a nice 3 Br, 1" bath borne in top condition. Entry ball, dln. area (both car- pete<n, h.w. floors. m 1 n y M<lras 2211 Raleigh Avt., C.M. ll>'V appointment only) $22,900. . 548-3575 3 8<.lrm 3 baths Deluxe on qu1tt cul-dP.sac street and Mesa Verde Goll Course. Pool &nd watmalll. Partly furnished. S:-'5,SOO. Good llanta &talfw fiU.6560 A COOL POOL For a long bot summer • BR:a 2 bathll, ~Lace, car- petina, . patio &: ~autilully IMdSCllped yard. '23.900 • $3000 bandies. LOCKHART RLTY 646-3.m 846-2301 BY oWNER: Prof'e!lllonally .lndscp &: decor 3 br. 2 be. bit-Ins, odl rm. 2 frpls, 1650 ~.'. A81t11ne 5" P'JiA. Nr occ •. ~ 546-1997 OWNER 5 bedroom 2 bat.ha fAmllY room b • r d w o o d Ooora. Bu ill· In t o v t re d "lio. No aide, 128.SOO. 546-5198 ' 1742 IRVINE AVE. ~ bit 3 BR, 2% ba. Huge liv. rm wttb beam cei1., walnut .-nelinr. ~ ner trpl., slid. giaa doo!'I to poo4-p9tio. lnteroom, elec. IZ'!lrage door. $47,500. nex- ible tnns. Open daily 1-5. Owner/Bier. 64&-6001 ,_,WELL LOCATED TWO FINE HOMES #I • 2223 Avl'nida F'iei1l11 THE BLUFFS "L" model 3 BR. vacant • move In #2 · 2725 Alta VtSta Dr. love- ly • BR with vil!w. Both near CdM High. UCJ. church8, tennis club. lhoppizig, driw by then caJJ : JOLLY, Realtor 642-2524 . OPDT Houae Sat I Sun. 11.C 1518 Priscilla Lane. N.B. CMMAC. 3 'BR 2 Sa .. blt-ins. cptll., dl'l>S .. Crpl. ~· brick patio. Nr. schools. S29,950 673-0450. 548-3196 BA YCRESI' 3 BR. 2 BA, fAm rm, St•9r> tn. 1935 Commo- dore Rd. Owntt. 5'8-«15 5't8--0970. MAKE A MEMO to pther op tOya 100 no Ion~ Med. all them tor cub wftll Oullf.Nd Ada. Ola! 142-5671 todQI • be~t buy. Owner. • . . . . FHA $24,:;oo 89'1-4326 Owner 538.500 •19"1-6942 2 BR ms. Cpta, drpl, patio. 673-1647 3 BDRM, cpls, d r p s. TEMPLE Hills Dr. 2 story dishwshr, lrpl, 2 be.. patio. view home alr·t~str 4 BR 2 Huntington Beuh 1400 sprnklra. Cicen' $ 2 3, 5 0 0 & 2 fpl lg deck 6 bl to bch. No dog1. 238 Avocado SI. 642-0074 W. OCEAN FRONT c.omer, 1 br. dbl gar, cpts. drps, S49,500. $9271 Owner 96?-2912 $38,700. 494-6721 * Owner T ransf•rred s BR J beth, den, family, OCEAN vrEW J BR 2 Ba. fpl, 2 BR Duplex, J 1; ba, bit ins, cptg, drps. $135. 313 16th pt. Apt A. 673-6041. DELUXE spacious 2 BR :t den. Fum apt1 $160 + util. Heeled pool, ample parldnr, No children, no pets. 11e Pomona, CM 642-5851 BY OWNER-4-ptex. Balboa Blvd. Good buy! Rea.a. down. 776-4357 MUST SELLI cpts/drps, patio. cul-de-decks. patio. $33,.x>. Owner, No down Gr, Mln down FHA aac. $34,000. 5% % GI loan 494-5678, 833-5441 5 BR., lg. liv. nn.. frpl., cpts. drps. bltns. S2'25 Mo. lease. ~9671 549-3257 eve on this 4 Bdrm prestige + cash dn. 96?-5835 FUU.Y cpt'd, drp'd, 3 BR. 2 ba. prof lrnlscpg. darling C'hlrlm's area. tnC'd do.it run. $29.950 Owner. 612--0121 homr ltsted at $29,T:JO. Call OWNER: 4 br. 2 ba . land-L1gun1 Niguel Lrn l.1chtcr, Rltr assoc11ted scp .. lrpl. Xlnt schls. S24~ 1707 3 BR. z Ba. dbl. garage; fenC'ed yd. ?28.1 Pacific Costa Me!lll· 646-1304 NEAT It clean o~ bachelor sleepg 2, nicely fumi~. 2885 M~ Dr .. Apl A. with ~·AA32 11fl 5 tJr wkends. C<Yt.y. :I BR. 2 BA home. HARBOUR REAL TY ldral for rrt1rrd rouplr E"SJDE 2 BR. Elec bllnl, Jlalio . Adults only. 36l·B WAl'ERFRONT 62 Balboa C?1e11 ii BR. S75.000. WUJ coll!>1drr trade. LI s-m1 BA YCREST 3 BR J Ba. pool. Lg. ram. rm.: beaut. decor. 156.500. Owner 548-2188- By Owner. Cust bit. 3 BR. 2 Ba. home. ~r. lot many trees. Only SJl.500 642-2859 Newport Hgts. 1210 By Owner-Builder .llt7·1!5~ days R 17-32.17 eve~ 3 BR + Separate Den Largr rnomy kitchen w/eat. Ing area. J ~ BR& w/pri- vat~ bath atl muter. den 1f1>8ratrd wi1il priva~­ hving rm fr-pk + lge lot completely landlcaped. CALL 962.f.fn V.illage Real Estate 962-4471 546-8103 CU.tom Home Top location. 3 bdrm, "1nily rm. 2 beth11, finest bit • Ins. rood center. bll·ln VRruum. 3 • car gar. nimpu.~ nn. 3 yrr; old. S12.000 443 t"ullerton, 548-3188. -MODEL HOME-NO s THE CUSTOM FEATURES W' lmmsr l BR 1"' bath +- largf' b!-AutlfuJ recreation room. H1ffd1I ltealty "llomr~ to Match Income·· 8740 \\'itml'I 342-HO;) TIME FOR BY Ownt>r S22,500: 3 BR, I~ BA. newly n rpeled. Nict p&tio 111 rear, Insulated cell· ings. Alli')' Ll.'ttSS f 0 r camptr or bit or new garear. Oot1e 10 8Chool11 Rm. for pool. 2501 Mariaret Dr., N.B. 213: 25&-2'J65 ~~/g: J=: QUICK CASH Nke :z BR home, .freshly AVAIL lmmed. Otff Haven 3 Br, 2 be + 2 Br ~ Vu Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-7249 =~~t~1 ~e'1ot~~e::: THROUGH A fast aalp 111 fll,500. P1ul Jo'"'9 batty GOOD WCAnON for de-.crlbfna :he TV lets J'OU'd lib to .U: die Ca.died Section. DtaJ M2-s'11 now. ~~1:000~11te"= DAILY PILOT bvyl tn applJue. you find "' t.lle CllllHW Mt. °** ~m now! 111t Met. Verde 1110 ONLY 3 Lift Overk>okJng t.he beautiful Mesa Verde Countn Club. Goll coune. 4 . a Bed- room boQ)ee, cultom fatW'U thnl«t.. • WANT AD DIAL 842-5171 Or young rouplr's rlr.<:t Homf'. $24.900. Also 11 Mes __ ._v_e_r_d_e ___ 3_1_1_0 Ogle Sll> mo. 642· 1298 :l BR. 21, BA homl' nkely J...;uvlsca.pcd with s 11 p ,. r b VM'W. $,'\2.;j()(). 496-5791 NEAR Golf r01~. :I IJ?. BR'~ ~ f11m mi. V111•11nt. S250. mo. Bkr., r.lnny Mor· rison ~1720 or MA-3804. Sl.llO mo. JUST PAJNTED, 3 br. ram-dining, pr. water. pd. 642-792'1 NASSAU Palms I &t 2 BR Furn or Uni SU5-Sl50. Htd pool 177 E. 22nd SI. 6fZ.JtWS EXTRA clean. quiel. 1 BR. Adults. No pets. S 0 3 9 Wallace. 548-1885 Duplexea For Sile 1975 2-2 BR Aptl! y11rd, sta.r., Quiet w1sidt. c M $3000 d n. + !\J.4-2.;illl RENTALS Newport 8!.!.'h SUMMER Rnll. l BR Trii, Cpl5. drps, lull rum. + ~ 3200 TV, paUo. 548-97'56 • HouHt Furnished Rentals to Shue 2005 BACHELOR will sharf' home In Npt Hgt1> 646-61 12 2100 BACli Apl. Adults onJy ll!tl furnii.tied soo mo. 20'l6 Harbor Blvd 642-TJ6.l White elephants! Dime·ll·Une -. Exclusiv• Townhouses Congeni1I Neighbors Firepla~s/Dt~ .. all kitC'hen bit /in~. Community Pool • Yard M11in1~. 2 bdnns. 2 t>athi1 ••• $~/Mo. 3 bdrms, 21, baths •• S'.l501Mo BAY & BEACH RHJty. inC' 0025 W, Bal~ Blvd 67:1-3663 EYNI: 548-fi966 4300 l•lboa 1 BR F'urn or Uni. Apt. 642-2;)50 dys. )46-6716 alt Ii pm. 1 BR, pref<'r man. no drtnk· ing, $65 mo, Uhl pd. %1'7 Cabrillo. See Gt0rge - WALK. mkt, 22 I Npt, 110 P<'li<. adult. I br. n~t. Ill mo. 646-37~.0 WATOi your 1V shawl CID the set you find iD ftlB Cllll&ilied Ads. Oleck ttMlll now. S@~otllA-l££2rS Soluc a Simple Scrambled Word Pu.ul.c for cs Chudcl~ 0 Reorro9 lett.n ef the · four ecrombled words b.- • low to fClf'lll fO\lr tlmple wordt.. IRATHOT I .' r I I I . r ITOXIL " I : 1 r r ! . -. -Uneg_UllleCrii e area ru-~=-=--• tMnc • ~ 1ppndation tn ..rue. Meu Verde Drfff ~ Chabhome .to Kaai!& Place. IC U D I L j · 1 lcndlar a college student w:..~c...a.. .. ..-_...;;.._.,+"-'--.___..__ ti' J==f=l wfl9 got married. ~4nd hi& ._ ________ ~~\t bride went--on the mor· ---F .. 111111o~m--SJt.OOO. °"" ...._ .... a s... MM7a RIPUBUC HOllB ~ AD U I I i... the dl~le ®OW I rfoOe lic:llnse. r r r1 1 I· !a~z~= !m .. r. r r t r I' I' I' I' r r- !;-1. I I I I· • I I I I· ~ SCUM-LITS ANSWllS IN CLASllACATION 9600 • , ... ··-····· .. ·-· . . . ,, , . . .. . . ~ . . . -. . . . - ,f'ld.IJ, A,.,,I 19, 1961 RENTAL AI0.1dALS RIAL m~TI 0..rel Aptl. UnfurnhW Apts. Unfutnlthe4 4100 Costa Mee. S100 ·DAN ~nt 1740 Loh 6100 --~---- IU .... Ma•: a '· T .D.'• 6141 HAULING+~ a.EANt1P l BR .\pt. l'Ur'll 195 mo 1 CW pnce. Utll pa.id 220 Stub '*~ ,...,.... INch 4200 IAYCLIFP MOTEL lAdrY, TV, maid MrV, bid pool. W\ntet raltL e N. Npt Blvd. 2 BEDR.M.S. extra ibarp, 300' from ocan. Avail. 4-21 thna 6-30. SlSQ. lll-34 lb s l . 673-2473 Newport Hgts. 4210 l B.R fUrn. Ww c:ptc, dJi>I, HAllOR GREENS BACHELOR • VN1"URM. from $100 lncl. atll. 1 • 2 It 3 BDRM. J"URN, " UNnJR.N, Heated Pool.I, Oli1d CaN Canter, Adj. to Sboppbw - 2700 Peterson W~. at Har- bor It Adams, Colt& Mesa. StH3'70 ------- dllp., ti~. clean. AdullL No Adult.a Only peta. Workl.o1 (irl prefer· Olacrtmlnattve TeNll!i red. 310 Cat.a.Una I>r.. NB for PrectiJe Addrtu 54+-7165 42.SO SPACIOOI 2 BR. 2 BA. oceea view, rare&•. c:rpt.a, drpa, Wt·ln re.nae/oven. Aduli. oolY. nJS mo. 3«1!12 Alcanr, Dana P o I D t . 496-5.119 Rent•I• W•nted 5990 ..ottTAFINA LA-~-·-----Pancnnslc VWtr Loa - -.._ ,,_ pl19lll9 WbU.e W'IW and C.0..C. .. -. toc'od'• '" • line ..,. ... ._. oceam.w Jot. GI Ny• Place '11 clM I 1"t -~ Lquna ~ ~--~un~-----cm l eM.9311 owma • iu.cm ht Tl>. -Dfl. Well lleC'llrtd ---~--- H1rbot' Blvd. AIM SIM• f'ls.G14' 50 ll 115 lot WANT 1 Bdrm Unfum apl p111.1 na1J reataJ lncludtns rarai• or carport $1.S,000 11P to SlOO mo. Colta MeM, George Wlllla.mlon. Rltr. PRIVATI MONIY ~ Wantt ~ Clel? Cd\1, Laguna Beach, etc. m.4350 OPEN EVES. rat SPICIAL CLASSIPICATION POI .,_ -.me tt -J ..... It a.a. 8" Jolm IC-a SI. VE MONEY * Belen yoti Tab It to .. damp cd u.i -.t111 • .o.- '755 frenlnt $1.50 hr. E:lqNr. eoom lrontne Went.fl t1. hr. 548-GD For e m p I oy td lady. lit 6 2nd LOANS NATUIAL· IORN SWAPPlltS 642k~ alter 5: 30 p.m. or PARTIAL Oceaa v l e w ; P500 A ~ pa)'meOtl frurt s,.d1I ltate ,,......_. "fl"I w ,...... Corona de1 Mar. Choke I 11~ ,... ·-.r•~ 1ua to 11u1 per manlh --S tlmee -S _,. '•Intl-..-ELDERLY Widow without o'me 1ot NOJ' Stuebold. ... family dfllres Sunny room '-•· tr--. IT 3. 2O10 cm a.di IJODO bouow.S. ....... -...:~;.. 40 ~=-.... 11t w... ~· ,.._ ......... PatnH .... w•~ JecklPaaCo.atncelM t-•ou•,.... MV•...... .... .._ •......., ·~·., -..... with ldtdi pivl.legrs or bot Rultal' i.m H. ~. S.A. 6-MO'T~llO '°" uu _ fltM>h OMi.Y• Int or Ext. 10 yn in area pla~e. Within R I c b a r d ' a LOT . ...,..,,..... -free--A~clear-,-in:'""'"""":Port::--:-54,,_1 enytlme PHONE ~· Reu. Free F.at. 60-«lT Mll~ry. 675-2381 Chark>tte, Florida: ee11 or ANNOUNCiMINTS-Te PllCll Yew Tr..,.a ,.,.._ M ..... _, WA.vrED June .L5 oo loll& trade. 646-1441 aft T p~ P'1p1uaer,..ne Ill MDDJllllE IO-fGR Ill &ASCNAIYI · Corona ·chi Mer 1 BR Apt. Fun\ rx Unf. Sat or SUn a.m. 411 ~ Marigold. CdM. 2U: 287-3242 MARTINl9UE GARDEN Am. term lease. 3 BR boutt, --.------Ind NOTICES I'RADE: 4 + tam rm + din APTS l Bual Died vu. land hlnti"I "50 OJme to C.d.M. Cive tovtnc care. Citrus Grows 6175 rm+ detached S'WllllUI rm foe 15+unita. Su Jllan c.. ·1119 S. lta1e ~ Bh'd.. Xlnt rd . ~1010 PeuNt (tJ,.. .. , 6400 w/plambjns • 4th t.th. po. 'JOO' ttont. can ~ 9 INTER.10R A ext p.tnt.1nr. AMbetm P_._ .... _ ----... MOM, Dad s chlrn. neec1s • P--.1 cl l•t•rest GREY • mac1c P o o di. •ut: iot. un1t1 « 11D&U tots. S8lM eci. Trc1 ro, 1 Pricea alubed Ioc IPrin1 ........ " lt~l""1NUI-BR unf hie NB CM '-r-' ··-..... JUtr --Owner. '9Ml!l5T, ~ clean . llp. Free est. 30 yr MoodQ throuill l'lida.r FURNISHED BACHELORS ' ' Itta· Well 1ocalied IJ'OY9 in Riv~ (~ vie. D Camino ' • exp Call Qiudt at 5*-5314 from t:• e.m. ti> 4:00 ... 111• lalbol UNFURN 1 BR . :z BR . 3 BR _by_J_un_e_54&-4771_____ side are.-. 5 acre9 of Naval A: La ... CQlta Meta. Wllher Md Dryer TAKE mobile balne and/ar1-.,,.·.,,.....,,,,..,..,.=~..,.-::~= .... "ba' ..... av-"-ble WANTED OUke A livtna 7 .... 11 __. ...... ,_ 546-C'lG'l wW awap tor aotocnollOe fn camper and/er bor'I. tra1J.. PAPERHANGING .l PAINT· .. .... .... • CIOCllinc tntD "'" .,. .... ~ -for ~ nn 3 BA ~e w/ ING, cleu • ,.._ ~ Yra. TER.Rll1C View! Be&utUul Carpel!, dl"IPff, 1ara1e quarters. Pref.ft' former next year. MalntaJned. by 8IACK -Wldte femaie doc· namWi.c cood. can ""°'24 "" .. PA UUOJ 1322 aft location. Perfect. $240. mo. 18th & S.nt1 An•, C.M. doctor' a oftlct. ~0-1193 local Mdmt. run price Vic W •at c 1 t ff area bflore 6 pm. llOOl in l.quna ISch 4M-92:54 ex. Loe nl.142-5 pm Avall to June t.t. Utll pidd. 64M233 ~ ~.000 pre paid OK ~ 546441 '57 Fard PU wltbell camp. ' BR. 2~ Ba. home; 2 tpl., ~ :' J. ~!· Tl~ Ji_i::ewater. '!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! Rooms for Rent 5995 terma to suit. For mere info MALE Mitt. cat. Vic of ,r. Tred. tor ~15 hp Jobn.. tam. rm.. etc.. xJnt Runt. . FAIRWAY COMFORTABl..E room for pleue call K. W. Small Olnlna del Mar. rrM309 ..., er ~ ~ Bch. loc. Val $37,000 WANT: TIMATF.S. 56.M59 Leue yrly, 11dult1. Bachtlor working man. Privale en· with: motor. 56(8 duplex, unit.I, or T Oner * PAINTING • lntmor " S'l5 1 bdrm S87.50"' $97.50; VJUA APTS. trance. 2028 Santa Ana An., Eckhoff & A.toe. Inc. Lolt 6401 t UNm, iJ.1.GOO 1111n. m 8f7.eMO eYe/wtmda. • exterior. Ref• re nc • • 2 bdrm M'"'s $115, util 10.• w ,..__ A Reasonable 196-3408 •· A C.M ......... · ...-pm~ ve. LOST: Mardl ,.th, yoana, come. $40,000 eq, lcr clear, FREE • clear L&lre E1A-• tnd. f1S.40i2 3 BR PTS ROOM fot' mlddJ.e..qe wortc. Oranp, Calif • m a le SMlpotnt Siamae YaCaDt. . Hai4Jour JWatsta llOft home plUI hntta; will • PAINTING • Interior • CLE.AN Bach«lor Apts. POOL in( lady. S50 mo. with 541·16'2l, Eves-wtndl 53&.5911 "Sam": .,..,. friendly; vie. arQ. Bala Olk.a nr. Edin-~tar antta, L.A. or Elcterlor. Free ntimates. All ut11 tncl S'1'5 up ADULTS ONLY kitchen prtv. W. l9tb A Brookhunt A: Mcl'ldden, pr, Ha. ..... UM'779 Onmp o..rt;J OK. Alt. R.nlanable ,.._ ~ ~AE. BaJboa Bl~~ Ma.nagtr" Mn. Canon w~. <;.M. 64HS76 AcrH.. 6200 Westminlter. Hel.rtllclrown-Ev-. -.21m 213: 43f.5IB INTER at Ext. PAINTING, 20122 S.nt1 Ana Ave. ROOM fOt' rent. man ooly. en maJdnl one mere at· Pabn 81irinp .,_, nt.U>E VIU.A Oii J'rftlCb RIYima raorm. SERVICE. Local 546-1260 Linell, llel?U-priv bllth. $10 lO ActtL So. CalU. sa Down. tempt at recovery. Ubmll 115' ll 330' tree. dear' tract WID tldt for hlrllor 119 ref. FREE ttt. 548-1627 wtc. 1789. Creacmont. CM SS per mo., ~ full price. nw; no questions 139-3.518 er $Zi()O, equity In 5 acns bome or T Jecn Smith Rftl· PAINTINC l.ldo ltle 4351 SOU11Bll <•ES NS COMPAIY ITTJIMct e Turret Lethe Operetw e Turret Lathe 0,.,.ter/Setup 1 Bdrm. Ulll pd. Cance. 1 adult no peta. $140 mo yrty. m-os37 eote. RENT 548-fll9 L. Shewfelt, 3211 W. ~St., LOST a~ neutered male for VW Oamper er other tor· lt&-3%6 EXTElUOR ·INTERIOR S Rooms furniture Room lor womaa w/ldtcbtn L.A. Phone 2l3: £23.01<12 Siamne ea.med Mal Tai. cam~r. SS.lll1 36' Yawl: Dec Nila, Grey-• 56003& • • AIMmbler ~ ........ leech ~ FURNISHED $25 Month prlvile&ft. Attractive, Lake Elsinore 6202 ~ collar faund on TRADE PALM SPRINGS marine .ux. elpe 5, plley, Pfumbl 6"0 FULL OPJ'ION TO BUY quiet borne. 642-4794 Merrimac Way by OCC. ars acrMC• J'OR EQU1'J'Y bd, cmpl eqp, nu pnt. Trd "t EQUAL CF'PCln'UN1Tr No deposit o.a.c. New $12.'lS up. W-W c:arl)et L Lota nr lake from $1200. ~ or a 11 Y iD-In duplex« otlm-ntlple eqty for late mod m.-ct or LEAKS? Gu er wats e1ec> EMRDn:R 3 Br, :Z bath atuctio, CllJ1)et I, drapea. bQilt.lna. WelJ cared lot epts. Good location. 1 blk _, 5 polnta. 1145. 7611 Ellla, Apt B. IC-0>3 or 642-2835 2 ..... Ftlrn. & Bachelor Utilltia lncloded. Ne.ar lhopplnl. 102 KnoxvUle. Apt. D. HB 5.16-2914 H R.C Kll aYail. S e m I • p r I v • 2. Le fW reduced w $1500. ionnaUon plMae oalJ after e units. ~1131 helln cw. M78'7 tronlcaJty located ander ce-Jfuml.!~ R~•lt 646-aB. ll> Albert Pl. CM Good terma. PM :wg.109 342 Hanowr Or Have aprdoua 4 bdrm + '5.000 lat TRlJST DEED ment, blacktop, smmd. 3. 2 Br. den, adobe. 14 h!!ced ALTERED male Yorklbin f.llmUy room. 3 bmtba, bome EXCHANGE TOR. •ten» wa1la, lhowen, CD7 place. 5l7 w. 19th. C.M. 548-l4S4 MJac. Rentals 5999 yard. Sll~. Small cm. Tel'Ti«, laat.., In v\c. attn eo.t. Meta. WMt older del car OR bMt OR. •. ? Repaired. Water lines deG NEWLY PAINTED DOUBLE -•l t New duplex on comm. lot. Alvando A Sewland, Pac. 2 to 3 bdrm home tor ru,ooo 615-01-44 ed, praeure restored. 2 BR "/pr . flenced. prtv. prafe on ... f!Y. Good restaurant site. s.ndl, HB; bell on flea col. equity. Phone 54S-8lrJ6 , · 94&-6111 547.7401 CALL "LE>-'<S" 642-0MI Patio Water paid 258 E. 15th St., C.M. Sl3 DI lar· requ1ra tort dJe'I BankAmerlcard OK G~ m~. 83>1491 OT 54M920 5. :Z-st~· hcJute w/5 lota, tep. ~. 53H965 . 3}7 A. ranch land; reed, TRADE $10,000 F.q in cho~ ---· ------ -"B" .... -~-Av. noo a~•L ESTATE, apt ..._ ..... ~ti "'--~ ,,_.,., ,....,..., pood'-· ..__._ eect, wa~ avail.. •ml)' B&yView3BR2Baabtlec PLUMBING u.J.O ruoa:DU& ruoA I .-,;iJ ...... • v......,. OAJ<U' .......... • ...,, .._ .. S250 per A. wm divide. 2 tty., 3XlO' deeded~. REPAIRS REMODEL Pleue look • then call General pay taxes. Eld«ly owner ctmnpecne, female Toy; J'RADE fer rA:C unit&. o..n.. FOR late T 0 , M2-312S 531.oa&o l&YI ae]l, $25,000. WMr1-... -...£.. collar car, · · t, bot.18e1 -:::======= HAABOR YilLAS APTS. IMOIM Preperty 6000 8. Whole dty block. Seweni VJc. Vktori:AHart>or Btv: er/Alt 8C'7·"" to $.'11.000 Oner m-t.156 •· 6960 2621 Hamor Blvd., CM For Sale-4 Income units. In on 2 street.a. mo:re:: Q.t. $50 Reward. 646-4952 * * * * * * ,_s.. __ 1"1...._ ____ _ 2 BR Studio Ai*. Cpta, drpa. Costa Meu. Uatlnr ran out, rant lites owrtoo I • or, Mr. Grou ~84 Al .. ratioM 642-5145 bllnl, hid fttm pool. Lndey edud r1c uNlft M l00% loc. $151),000. MAN'S black wallet. Vic Ne1t, accurate. 10 yn. exp. BUSBOYS DAYS lAOROLDER APPLY ANYTIME Rabe1 l lee fac.. btt pr1t'g. Mature r Ill P e __.. uat T. 16 Ac ranch. Good home, Ha1bJr -~tr. Lhra1 u .. •NOUNc•u•NTS Roamt ' Apt" for Rent adu1 M A t ~l !ell ,now $35,950. By Owner. olive ~ otJt bklp. --.. "'" IUWU5 SIRVICI DIRECTORY urtJI 151 f. Coast Highway Dy. wk, mo. Sndl l lt 2 BR ta. '1· P · · 'l'nide equity for cub or · ' reward for reti.rn ol pk:-end NOTICIS TILi, Cer1mJc .,..,,., ~ bDc bch. All llnem 6 ati1a NEWLY Decorated 3 bdrm 3 trust deeds. ~ equip., fenced ' ~ turf.I, (1e11timental value) A --------Newport leach COMPASS MOTEL t.u. walk to acboola, 91!1 IMced, 1150' fr x 500'. pepen. M&-3358 ContrHten 6620 * Verne, the nle Man * ... 11 ... •t H B ,.... .. -,,.. ~. ....,. 1. SIL.......,.. HOME ' INCOME $80,000. TINY eo--•-...,_-J.. 'a..-" C.,,....,., Lett 64 ll oat. work. Imt.all ' repairs. ....,_ u • 0 ' • ·......-&iv 1:1< ...-u....., ._ , .. .i:.n Excel deprec/brveat oppty 4 8. Tocloee Ntat.. Troot Jake ·--.......,.. ~e1----------•ROOM ADDma-«S • No job too amaD. PJuter l'lEI UTILITIES GA~ Br re1 A l~l Br llAi i. apta , bwy, 52S'x41Sl' deep. :z Medi mecHcal attn recent 2 L01'S Harber R •ft L. T. ComtructiDn P9tcb. LeaJdnr 1 b 0 w 1 r 2 BR, weekt)' n-. P\:d. N...-rt •---L S200 2-yr old. Pool E/lide CM Br apt + le bJdr IUltabM llUl'le!')'. Vic. Haleerelt 6 Memorial Ctmft!r7. Pm. Family rooma. ldtc:bm er repe.tr. 847.1957/846-()2()6 Adult. only. Quiet 6 beeuti-_ .. ,_._.. __ _.._____ Owner 875-1393 eve $.m9 for buslneM. M·l A CR ~_.of ~a re a•· Party. 54t-4100 antta. stncl.e story or 2; 1-----"="",..,,-...,.._._,..,,,__. tu1. 11816 cam U7-2125 NC"W"arn. .....,...,...,, plw custom de4iped. For JOBS A EMPLOYMINT fl"OD A'n'RAC 2 BR, .may, 2 b&. TAX SHEL TIR JJOnlnl. nm.ooo. 2K dn. A T 6445 tCima Ir la)'OU 1lhone BACHELOR. uti1. paid, l90: e\ec bltna, lllllken patio, Harllour He5stita Aptl Bo1aa 9. Finl time offered. Approx LOST Sunday m orn l n g uto r1nsport . t: 847·1Sll ~ : Job W1nted, Men 7000 FRY COOK Apply In penon between 2-5 p.m. SOCI SHOP lingle adult onJ.1, Ntlll!' 5 cpt.s, drps, pnp. NM!' Chica, nr. F.dinpr, 'im. 8 ac wtth spring, wells, SU.mtoese a1!~~e : JUDE wanted to Douglu, .Pvlnta. 14>-2219 bed. Adults. No per.. Pref ~ 53MT19 Eve. hwy fn:JntA~. Below mkt new ne ,.,, ar Loni Beach. 7:3CM:OO thlft. AI>O i Remodel e Repair MAN • 42 >'f'I. old • 11 yrs. 2305 E. Coett Hwy. mamed cpl& PXI yri;y. value. Overlooldnc Rancho mu. a.rea, CdM. Rtward. Bldg 12. from Beach A Rea • Omlm • lndmtrtal E~ Se-rvices exp. Coron• del Mir u.m1• 1Mch 4705 60-311616 8Ullnet1 R•nt•I 6060 Calli. sac» up (all or pert) 61+-2333 Wmer. im U7-M91 fite 1.a.)touta A: Elt. DICK Familiar with MH. Spec. " MOE 2 Bdrm. Pooi, patio. Atent (714) 67•2132 SILVER Poodle. LOii vie HUTFMAN '1rH59 Stdl Exceptionally well POLISH A DETAIL MAN mJDIO. Pvt entr. 2 bl to pr, "'tm. epts, .,_, acltl, AVAILABLE Ma,y lit. 2 17586 Grad, LUe Elenore Valencia A M 1 nd 0 i a . SERVICE DIRECTORY TOM CARNET, Bldr. 15 Yl"I d t v era lfltd bacqrouncS AND · ::· ~ AdoJt. • Ind DO peU. $140 mo. KHI001 room oatoe, carpet.eel, uUI. Arftm. to ''PI err e' '. labyslttlnt 6S50 exp. New caim, nn add, Alter 4:00 P.M. 90-0185 PARTS COUNTERMAN t.im. SS6. 124 Broe.dway, MMmt. & O...rt 6210 5*-5318 gen mdllt, ldat wt. m,.2473 HOTELApt Oae> Mir. 50 DIAN LIWIS RENTALS Weetctfff 5230 Ollta Men. U2-1015 BLACK Female Latndor BABYSJT'l'ING my bome m Addttiom * Mmodelina Avail lmmed. 25 yn. exp 19116 Hlrtxlr. CM. Aph. Unfurnished SPLIT'._. 2 D'D iu ._ ~ 5 ACRES -d>dMalcn, Retrelver, nr. AdaJM l wllly bella. Hot tuncbeti, Fred B. Gerwick Lie. WW re-locate. 'Reaume (n4) 646-9!)3 ~ ~ 79 ._ Btc storqe GM'lges • 11r• ~al v~. !.t_:D: cannery Htg 8cb RWD fenc:itd :yard C.M. 5'11-9513 6n«Ml '* '~2170 Br.'-2212 rut.L Tim~ service st8fjon 0..-r•I 5000 :!°'~ ::-. !!rt JJm>f, ~ x )t x 10' h!P 145 Lalrta", 80 man-made lakes 962-nOt 8ABY!I'I"NNG Reaa. -~S:-:k!JJpe-r""'!""'Encine«__,..___ help; ni&Nt. Mut be onr ~ t. No pets. Mztta only. mo. XJS (1"1') Npt Blv. CM tn area. Alfalfa, flab ,..,_ BLK leathtt br1et CM, Cold Dl·A Wallace C.M. Carpet Cleentng 6625 Boat Malnt. Tull or part 25 yn. old • expert~ In . VEN DOME $115 mo. 549-«i15 •Excellent Location • In(, recredonal, man 1 lnltiala J .R.M. Nortbeut M5-.cno time. P. 0 . Box 1041 CM mechanlcl. Refer. 642-4142 Newly decor. store, llX~ developments In prosretL CM. Reward. "2-5~ R"'iln-E mother wt 11 e WALL TO WALL• 548 ·3561 Art's D:ioo Service S,ECIALI leek lay 5240 1875 Harbor, CM. ~ S12JO. acre »9' dn.1~ per ...... I LM\tt babJd n Dl1 home. week BI·G~'a.EANING • 2IWlO Newport mvd. c .V. ----------mo. Olil owner M1-t&IO rwl'ION • -days only. Ap JA 54MJl09 ..,_., ~ Job W......,, Lady 7020 2 WKS Pltll ltlNT mm. loc. 2 BK. btd poot. Office lentil 6070 an. e 1>.rn. w ••It• n d a FREE Boatins ~ by MBYSITI'ING my home IOYS 10 .14 MU. reaervatiom NOW eddla, no 1>'11. $1Z mo. anytime. Mk tor Lee. Ct>ut Guard Aux l l l a r '1 . days er nl&hfa. WW boerd ti llectrtcel 6640 ~ will can b' atc:k « Ceod l'OUtls1 •Good Jlf'ClltJ Newfy Redecor1ted 54MS45 ne!•:!A ~!~~ In l'lm c.ottace StartJ Monday Apr. %1 for tntmsted. ~10 ELECl'B.ICIAN, LlceMed , = Four bourt a day. BAUIOA PDfJM3ULA Close to shoppl"tl, Park COf"lnl •t Mir S2JO newest ottlce buildlna st and 5 A~. $29,985 a wb. 7:30 pm. Nf!W'PCll"t bonded . Small jobs, DAILY PILOT Boys Club & Glrlt Club --------prime locatioll tn downtown BJUXl( NOTJ' RL TY 54M3S5 Harbor High s c boo I lrlck, MllON'y, etc. m&lnteo A: ttpa1n 5t8-52a3 Experienced Secretary • &C-4321 • • Spacious 1 Br'• • 2 Ba Lquna Buch. Atr cond). Cafeteria '560 · · n.> lklllt A rt.fertncea -LUIE MAN-• S._._ Pool • Put!-Exchanfes, R. E. 6230 t '75-4580 After e p M ... .,.. ...-~ -tkmed. carpeted, beautttul • PHONE PAL • Gerdeft1nt ~ .. • Frpl IndiT/lndr7 fac'll ~ paneled putltSoalq. Two n...pa.fv Owners Saler.t way to meet peopiie. B::~ ~LC: . EXP!:R. woman ...,ta Apt. Elcptrlttk:td, p>Od ,,.,... ·l~S ~n·-[~m .-;:" Q,, •re• entrances: rear lsdt to rrv VllJ J'oc SS. meet by pbone, s Jobi. OK 1'rM !'At 912.eNS ANTHONY'S Mer. Job et btedl. Sal. A Rambler Sales -~ -~ ... -Municipal parkma Iota. ~ selected rnemllen. Info., 6arden S.Vic:e • 1 • m.eB eoUect 410 Main !t. C.M. 142-1124 OH '1'Df AOlEll per month for space. Add Ha•e Jell • R • a I Eat.ate P.O. Box 4193, Irvine, 92964 c.,.,.....,;-6590 ... u. 1..... RlJ1'IND> W1daw, lift tn, lbldu&1laa Beed I!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!! l ' s BR. nn a UllfarD S5 for deM and chaira. Add ~' We ~ in w ANT Tr•• al u e ... ,,__ ':::. ~ ~-ctme. cook, ----------J'l'pb I PrVPatioe I Pooll S10 for bastnese bou?'I • """"'*..,... all t 1P8 1 of Gentmn&n. LDta tun A tNO JOB TOO !MALL! "vuu--.~• CZANUP travel. m-81169 SER.V?CE ltsdcn ..-.n c_os_t•_fMll ____ 5_1_00_ TemUe • O:lntnt'l llkfst. I tweriJI& NrYice. All vtillt:iet IJl'Ol*11. 0Dnlu1t wittl 11& children. M'Eo\K9. M • 40. Rtlldmttal . Indultria1 eom. NEW LAWN! CA.RPET O.nlns l'loar Ellp. taneq, A llralries. Sliver Oat. Apts. bole Putt/Gree pa1d except ta1ephone. Write "AttnedYt" P.O. merdal -II a 1D ten a nc • 1leu. montbJy ea.re. ~ atrtpptnc. wa.ldl; Walla, Older man OJt. Emilllnt 3 Br 3 be newly decorated IOll Sea Lane. CdM Mt-3111 DAILY PILOT Box 1513 CM ~ • R. m 0 c!. L mr.11.Andecaptng. Exp. bar-Wlndowa wubecL Sn..Q5ST aaler7 • CIDmlD. a..ron tWUm.~. I (~ •• a..t ffwJ) 222 ro~T A VENUE PAUi. ~ REA.DtNGS. Rff.onable. Uc, bonded. !r.· ti.cu turilt. ~ .w.na" Jlacrdla, Alto 1 Br film apt. Walk to LAGUNA BEACH HELP IN ALL PRO-IUred. LaWll Ir f arcl .W. W1nt.d ..... _. Beech. Elementary, Jr HI, Hi Sehl HUfl bnnd MW 2 BR 4M-948S BI.D1S. TW Ml54. TG1 e tG,19S1 or N2-!0M • u..a.eep Men & WllMft 70aQ JANm. • ...._ Maa A OCC. Alto Bach Apt. blt·tna. debwabr, crpts, :JllOO SQ-IT. of Prtadie fl. WESTM TNSTER AVE .. CARP!!NTER.ING A Roof. t-Mlllt-eapllble of tak- 9111 El camino, Apt 1. CM drapes. U> Narciaua ftce fllPKe. Paneled and WIS'I'MtNSTEll IJll. All types • An wort rotodl, ande. s.o.Qll YOUNG Olclple want o£0ce be ~al .... ~ SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm Front -.,. cupeted. 'n'9 very finest In Pboee 642-951'a An,ytime ~VE 1/3 on eumnt price IU"11nt.ffd. 53N729 *MOWING, ec!Plc, 6 dean deanq M1b1zic wuiba --$2.25 aJI hoar. wriM JJry modem '99 ~ Ba..:!!'!!: ltllnd 5l55 Nl'WpOl't ae.ch. All or ~l o1 peraonal Balboa hy Club REPAIRS* ALTERATION! ap. MGDtl!ib' re.ta l'l'ee ftoon. W'llla A wtndowa. 3 ball qiaallflbtiona k> P.O. ~~ May i. ~e ~: Call 642-9811 for appt. Wl'D: Mna Verdt 4 Br « Membenhip, Incl. al I c.uma:rs. Any .U. job. esttm.t.. ewe. M.W. A: Fri. 7-10 PM Boa UOT, o.ta x... >*9-3643 DELUXE. Waterfront 3 BR.., Otti~s: 188 E. 17th, Of ~3ir, ~I~!: tr&n1C~r rosu. Q) 4IHOS9 23 Yn exper, 5C&C71.3 *can --1111 * 5*4515 aft e PM BAlTINMlt,.WAfTl!R BR. 2 be, Us Uv nn. ~. ! ::·h :~td r ~;·; bl:k =· ~c:o!i. P~ ;.;~ ty. MMOCT Tennla Club Nim~. e ~ e C&IDeCs e .ltplfllll Get... ~ v:a -~. ~ ~ polttlon: Dalio, cp1I. drpe. llD't'e. w/boat tie-up prtvil Adulta ing. U*r 25c rt. Call Ray Newport B'9tta 1Wmla Club. e IPM111 e AJt--.danl e l:xper., ClCllllplatll ,.. *'ml ,_.. m. pa•abl1 _,.. mrtc. pr, WO mo. onJ,y. Yrty. lea.le PX> Mo. JtH.Jty Co. 6C411 R. E. W1ntell 62AO 59-S289 e 1ttpllra e ltwt MM5l3 mvtce. J't'fle elttn ' rled. D N11111 Cbi*Y ~ (Crud Canal loc.) o.mtt ALCOHOLJCI Am@IDOGI e NI-ml e CW,. Llcma Jlapll. aD • BR w'--A .-..... f13-G71 Larp 6 amall. One wtdl HAVE F.qllftiel a ._ C9tfl u....._ ~ ,.._1'1H'nc Cement, CeMrete 6'°° WWW 1..,._ Galle-DacAlltlc w.I.. 70U ~ b> 11 1lew, Locltabte'·~. t '";•2 -======== LIVING QUAltTIRS to trade 1or motet Oii 1be ---:.:;:;::I: ,. .. n......__ w-•-· ........ ~-6 Huntl---leach MOO 646-~ t>Hch. l~ enough for 2 P.O. Box t.m OllCa Ilea. COMCU.:TE. JS1oct. Spen111b ~a..., UVE ms IDtV .a.. Mlimd. 1-7 dt .. ~ o '""'""' '" ...,... ... ,.,., ~-=----:-..,.-...,....---partners. PdndpiJI -'>'· tie ~ ln:IQ, wood 6 'llM:S" In.ml !.:ftsr*>)w PQI ... It ~ ~ ~ T9DC0 :Anaheim. $105.. 6G.S11l 2 BR OQplex. pool, pmacy, Modem Oft\c~ CO. EVM / wultuh, 113: AftnevnceiM111t1 '411 amm. pstio roall. l.Jcem9Ct JAPANDE GAROl:Nl:R Gearp B1land AclDc:t *daa. lltllT ..._ ap A MESA Verde an:a. attr.c 2 ~ ~ 1-ltoc'y, Bult bullcJng. 230 E. 17th 251-3901 5f7-.mO Malatenanoe '1 fle -ea. lGI BE. 11th, S.A. 5ft.Q3195 ... ftlfL i.:..I .a• rt0t BR. c:rpta. drpa. bH-1na. 1re ~. lJ1ae IW'lf. nJ>. st .. eoa1a M81. 642-1485 ausiNus • .-Com H1dlla Chllt CONCIU."I'!!, ~ Speaitb Good rm.-..._,.. C111we • ~ _ ~ man. 0mtaet 1111 Gut • trfft. wUk '° llbope, 8CNltl. aa.«a or I0.&337 IMluatrW lentil 6090 "NANCtAL e J'R.EE IAUICA e We. WTOllllllt tr-. wood • art' S4ll Len Pwawt. .,..f. U... lllft. 5*-t15T SUS mo. 615-2!!03 2 • J 8dr'lll 2 be flool. W1tlt ~ P lllr ah•· tedo l'IDClfll. ,,,_,_. llatbtw. J..bwl. hr ...... Aaey. MHtll llllf~,.... b> ~ e..m. t J!IR l1rtam. ms. Adalta. 'DO Pa"'-M 0 R .. .,. .. T .... 2-400 -. ft. nm -mo. llO ... "'---_..._ QOO T ~ Ml I ..... Sft-QID set-.......... d ' PM ~ .. 0 z:.n. ap. •....... T""" D w. 1-. -CM. ,....=..... -~~·1 ~ ~ ~· -....... .......... ,._, 1 ....... 'II .. -Jll'Qa.. --~ ,..,,.. ......-> .._..,.. ~ n \ -~ ... 6 2Z ttir. pb~ powft'. w-_.. ,,_ • "'-Ciiiiii'f Wcirt of lllJ k1n4 .1 .. nlll......... Mat 7100 U.. W r-' - 'Open i-6 9-t A: b . M. oa Gertleld. --.. um ~a Ave. o.t.a EARN 121» AMO UP PER 9 am-lt 1i1D at ._ prtc:a. Cur Exp, r.~. 0..... ~ d &A. ltmr, S. el t1NF 1 BR Ac;lt. w.n llD ...n Mna. Ml-716,1 ~~v! ~ 112 I:. Utb a _..., ~. CC-ISl-4 · .. • IG-St• aft 5 • Ci• ~ Crn•e ""1 ~-..,._ POOL! llnte Ane 5620 QUAHSl:I' Bulld:lnc liPP"* dtn1 rout~ anil tor <>rarire llEWAU CDO:NT W'Clltr, ID trPes. • JAPANm cwmiNJNt lnlploJWMll 1XPD nti COOK c_ , __ 2 -,__ VOLTAIRI lGOO'. am per mo. Oiual:Y lot...,. •nd f'xcltiJIC 918. for tnroamb '-dtns • Joll "° ...U.. J'Ne ..._ Sel'Y\ce a..t. .......,_ AGSMCT OthfrOpm,..._ APl!b'· ,...,_ --..-....... All-FROM ..... ~TJ.51 me.dune. Ncmcom~tltive. to arrest and OIMktJoo.,,. ff, m,JIUCK 50-aSls tng. S:U·7* alt ' ,... n llnta ... A OI .... ma~. CM ~~ ~.... )Wd. i.. l 8.R. 2 BR. Studlclt lndu1t. Space 746 W. 11th No eel.llna, ~ collect your ....,._ It ... ......_. 'ftlOftft CiiiCiiii EXPERIENCED a.r.s.. '4Wt1"'' A* far Bob. -HoCldtt llitJla, NfrlL o.ta 11.,. 3lllO Ill ft l"Ollta weeldJ. S'1'9I total t. <M oe ,,..._ 1i11M. •U NO Ma TOO SllALl. • Laodlca .. ~ a-'* . •.u.... •-L u.....i ___ 1 ~ -Ir _ .. tbe ,..,.,.... 2 BR. ,..... .,,.. • -..._ -_.._ °"'*' <J13) '3t-!fOa •wta• ..,. JO ...., ~ 11th. KI$.• n.. ..t. .... ~ Reas. a R11WJ1e. --"'""· """' numwn tn .... __ -· ..... QQMt--. ~. ;;;: ;;:;.u;-;;: NEWfll.l:ftmteDOtoaGft. -ff¢> D IMttd it P. A M01f'INO .......... .... ....... ...., lb'e. a. w;-.,::-: ..... Ill I . FailrWw M MT4Te .. ......_ a.ta ~ pr l m • loc!Rtlonl. l'INAM-,..,... '412 ......... A1i1t ~ Gm1 ............ --_,_,.., •• .... I 8lf &. 0. ... Oii( dllh O.~ ~ .llltJa. 2 m.twn Nthddsl UJt It.) 11Hll6 ~~A~~ ..,,.. a NFDOWa1. to-• Odd '*° * .... :::r.-:. !.-::; -=..s ... -P/tbM. ,,,... ~,~~ S?QS L... 6100 :!tm:0ua-.::;: ~ewe.,. M10 0wra1S.oh• :;=:-..=_•_:: ~=--=~-= ia~•1'twlll1 1oociili'ioaava OWND wis v ..... Bhd., ... ~r,. aiato.. .. .,--. PmtfnLP' u c. .,., ........ ._ ... C •-=· llndl7; LUXU1l1'n:ntH'll!IHl:DY1ar ..,_Olla.CIL11a Mwtw,&C1 .. 101 l._. ... ._.,DwJ!lr P11*7. AMII..._&......_-. -· * Wt& lliliii9 At. ... =~1'6 :;en 'Ir•.-_,.• DISPllAMUIT SIU.Tl ~:'.'2:i: c.,,f.!::::'* ...._llJL.... ~!;wlm.!!!, .. ~.:::.,• .... ~.~ ...... --... ....._ •• ,, ----:yo...... ,._ .. ,._ --w _....._ _ _.,...,.ft • -.a=:; -... ... -._..•A...,... - , r a,,•,.,.. ......,. ,.,,_~ -•• •• ' '81 CAIL JCiif.,. •,.. ....... ~ ,,. -_, _.. -.dill lie Pldae 0.. Aar • .._ l&'Mlr.,. .,_ ·-uarMID ap wt Iii 6 .. ,.. llr -.. .... .._ ._ .._. ....,. aa=-..... -. JQ.,. .... • ... 1 lndutSee n 1 m an ~.:W:a::ar· ~ Gwam•~ -11 , , , 1, -. ,,_ ml T<P" WCJrtd ... s i.tnn. s nmlll .. (If th1t cfdct P'rudllile ..... ftCl*etl JMiJlllic II -' .... Jdll ~ ml.a ..... ...... .. ....... 9'ICK CASH M. .. .,.. "'·• .... PIOF611Ji .. once WW tab 334 Oste. 0-. ..... m pla~ "*-...... . ...... '! .......... ._ ... ... n •oueH .& 9k•, ..-, *'71. Lte SD5 MMF"la ~ PQ'mellt IAl'm'OR mite. GR l4IC ";.=::.:, ::. .. hlW t •u ~.=OZAN I.-...... .ec. ~=,•,-;--....... ,,..~,---= :....... IA •. • =. ';:: Wrtll t>tJl1 ~ ~ ~~ llW'l'JI ... ° C I Ml. Dal...,..,. 'frM l'l!lllOl'll, ... -.. • ...... t11 ..... :::: ... raJV I -..-.;,,;;;;;;..;::;.;.;'.,J • ...,,.,..,....,, ...... .._.,...19-t7•... ....,~, AD ' • - • • cl • ' • • •• • -.... ..,.. -....... ., • "' .. '!{ " .,. ¥ .. ~ -• .,,,, -· ~ """ .. , " • • .. • • ' ... -.. -• .. "" •••••• _.,,,, .,. .,,, .. ··-·--~· toas & IM"'-'OVM!WT ~ & EMPLOYMENT JO!J & IM'LO~MIHT ,._... W_..., Min 7100 Help Wat\ted,. Met\ 7200 • .,.,~ , .. ,,_ -• 1·-~ ·o ~--'.""."""' _____________ .:_ JOIS & IMf~OYM•NT JOU & 111\PLOYMI NT -_..,... H.lp Wanted Wom.n H.lp W.nt.d 7400 w ..... rrldly, April 19, 1968 OAJLY PILOT tt JOIS & IMPLOYMINT t.\lRCHANDISI IR>K M•1u;;w~·--·--POil ME RCMANDIH POil IALI AND TllADI SALi AND TllADI SALi AND TltADI ,,._ Men. w .... 7500 Furnlfvre IOOO P:urnlture 10001-------- ' REUBEN'S .. & COCO'S COOKS ... orCJCln- Excel- lent ln111rawce plan & profit ~IMJ. ...... apply In person betwffft 8 & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa ... Al"A~lMlMT TUINUS Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. NEEDS MEN 16-14 .,..". U11li111i+.4 .,,.nv111t1., 111 ,...,~•tiMJ, _,... ·~-·· .... ~"'""' '"'"···· .,94i, .. 1.. ... .... ,_ ..,.,_ ... &,.,1.u. 11.1,f..1, 11•• llHHHry. G..41 ....... "f .... ,., 1114' frlllfe k 11•fitt. fh•MI •re ctrH r l'Otiti"'' ~I'll• ce11h 11111tl k willi11t te acce1t+ 111a11e,.me11• ret,entl. ~lltlet H H111,letiea ef tu i11l111. Sf•rl ye11r UTH t + .. 4•y wi+fi GOODYEAR !The 9rN ted neme in rubb.rl Contact WAO.EN COCKE Mana9er ol GooclyH I' Service Store GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. 7172 Eclln9er Ave., Huntin9ton leach PltODUCTION TRAINEES No upuience necessary. 18 to 35 years. ffigh 1cbool graduate. If you have the aptitude, we will train you. Permanent employment. Ex- cellent opportunity for advancement INTERVIEWS MON. THRU FRI. SPS Western 2701 So. Harbor, Senta. Ana An equal opportunity empl~r 7400 Clerk-Keypunch Operator PQIWon aow available for OM uperlen~ and qualified in ofilce routlnel and some experteiiee with ten key addilll machine, typewriter u d IBM Key Punch. Good salary and flne ComfMlftY t>.n.flt P ..... ctll Ma,...,.. Greenman, Pertennel Office, DAILY PILOT 642-4321 er forward resum. to DAILY PILOT lox P·92. Co.ta Mela, Calif. Help Wanted Women CASHIER 1400 F1Jt.L 'nME Foe Oothq Desk Apply DESMOND'S NO. 3 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Equal =ty employer Experienced Teien N C R Operator link al Amerit1 Help Wanted Wo.Mn IUS GIRL 7400 :n lo 35 yiee,n. Full or part time. fteua.nt atmoepbtte, sood worldnc condil:iooa. $1.60 per hour. Rich1rd's lido Coffee Shop 3433 Vii lido Newport &.ach Inter'rien 9-11 a.m. Office, Richard'• Lido Market. Hostesses Day A Night Shittt J. W. loMmon Sllespenons -Womentahoet -Ment furnlthln• -Men1 clothlnt ·Full tlrM Excellent IMneffh . Apply Personnel lM, Mon. th.ru Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEACH An equal 09portuni1;y e.mployer J. W. Robinson h" openlnfl for: e Salad Maker e lus Girt e lus loy e Pot Washer Pe rmanent positions Excellent t>.n.fit. Apply Personnel lo-4 Mon thru Fri Fathion Island Nawport Beach -M -" ...... & Orvant 11ao , l Old World Spanilh & Mediterranean Furniture AD New Decorator plecet and room P'O'lPlnll re- turned from display 1tud1ot model homM, movie 1tudios. Decorators Canoellatlon: Houaetu.l of Stlan· lsb Furniture, ltema as folloW1: Gorpoua 8 tt. Sp&nbb sota A: Mat.cbina awr. Custom quilted wltb carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. Seville Carved ve.Jvet sofa, heavy Dark o&lt end tablea A: matcbin~ cock· tall table. 8 Plett Kint li2e. MedlteJT&neoan oak pan. • eled bedroom sul~ with full K~ sb.e box aprinp A mat1ttla. Large Ss-nisb decor d1nina room. Gold le&t Spanish table lamps. Hanging IWll( lamp1, etc., ttc. Each piece can be purchased lndividually. Whole houseful WH reg. $1685.00 MUST SACRIFICE $698 00 FOi ONLY ••• I I • • Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif. Credit Approved Immediately R & D F11nait11rtt 1144 New,.rt le4lleonN, Cetta MaM ...,., ....... 'ti ' -.... & s... 'ti ' Furniture aooo ·~~~~--~~~~ BAKER furn .• 1930; 6' He~ pl.ewblte sideboard $400; din. tble. 118"X42", $350; Ollppendale cha.Ira, 7 side It 1 1rm, $650; 2 l~ather arm chain Cgold) $75 each. 673-0.'\7!1 Office Furniture 8010 Applianc• 1100 NEW GAS DRYER WAS $111 2 Left et $149 C•sh OR Payments of $1.U Wk. 1877 Harbor Blvd., C.M. ()prn Iii 9 p.m. REFRIGERATOR NEW HOTPOINT Walnut desk, 30Xfi0''. $5.i. l...arge 2-Dr Au1n Dftro8t T .. evlsion l20S •a'INf ll,O't. CeLeR TV FREE 1 YfKll' ••• Parts & Labor $1 Me. No Dep•sit Rent With Option to luy 521-7555 .. -.... Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Want.f, Men 7200 Local manufactuNr hat 1016 ll"Vine NewfMrl lffch An equal opportunity An f'Cltl31 opport11111ty f'mployer Walnut IWivf'l chair. US. • $199 CASH 2 side arm chaira. $25. OR RENT COLOR TV $9 MONTH ARTIST. Manulacturer ol Good cmd, ~ evea. Mab Paymen!Jl al $2 Week Rental ean apply to~ Immediate openl"fl for: • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen We are an estebll•hecl commercial firm with lit>.rel fringe t>.neflts. Only people with et le•d •ix months ex· perience should apply to PARA METRICS 929 laker Street Co.ti Mesa 549.2221 Gm'l Ht>lp * 75 MEN* Nef'ded lmmediateJ.>' b' full or part time wort; dlain now expanding. 5 new loeadoM tn Orange Comly area. Age under 3.5. Hone9t It willing worker. No exp nee. Call Mr. Howard. S?S-~2. Sele.ry b'om *3.73 per hr* • Boat A.aembJen e Helpen • C&rpenten • Painters e Mold Maker JenMn Manne Cerp. 235 Fisher. Costa Mesa SALESMAN Atlas Olryales--Plymouth-Im- J>('l'ial. l..llrgest in Orange County. Demo. plan, bighei!t peld commission. peid holi- days, paid vacations. tx~&. lent promotion poteotial. ex- cel~t training program · no experience neceMll.l'Y. Apply In penon. Ask for Mr. Rober1s. 29'l9 Rarl>or Blvd .. CDsta Mesa. Sal"men la Menagen Career opporty witb leadi~ firm offering oTer 100 mu· tual flmrts. Full or pt time. No exper nee. we trafn. Npt Bcb ottlce, 642-M22 Sant.a Ana omoe, Sf'l-8331 tnvnton Flnandal ~Inc. -------l oung Men 11-21 Sa.let1 promotion ~ 1vall. Large Inti. corp, $10.<m lit >•ar. M8Nl~llM!ltt opportu· nltlec. Call 10 am-2 pm. ~1183 ; CARRIER IOYS GOOD ROUTE8 AVAJLABLJ!; RUNTINCTON BEACH DAILY PflOT • ec.mt • Wanted ~tsti! Younc Man "' mkfi.twmtt. to work 1n 6tock Room. l_sa.Mer Yechh 646-7U. ROU'lU .&'fAD.4111.Z .. ............... Jt a. ""8111 • "° ~ ~IG.cal L11'E ' 4IH .... cw-' "' La11111 a •r ••· Trn1 allnw/cm!IL Mr. Bridr 137-t'at SECURRY GUARD Dey Shift 7:30 to 4 p.m. -APPLY- CADILUC GA&E- WBT COAST 1166 Whittier Ava. C"ta Mu. An eq\W oppartunity ~ployer e Welders e Cabinet Setters Mobile Home Experience Excellent opportunity -Apply- . EIPl.ORER MOTORHOME CORP I 4000 Campus Drive Newport &.ach Morning DISHWASHO GrMt opportlmity for am- bitious )'OIJllg man. Apply tn perlOl'I between 2 and S p.m. daily. Snack Shop 2305 E. Coa•t Hwy. Corona del Mar Auto Pam Man Preff'T' experienced man fa. mlJWir with American M~ ton Co. but will consldn cape~ counter man who knows pt.rts procedure of any manu!acturer & who will work to qualify for perts manager within 4 months. $400. per mo. plu111 commi&- sion. A.sk for Mr. Bryant art. I A.M. SUllday. HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1969 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 642-«l'l3 * $70~ * Part-tlrM Eve 8 to 10: Jl PM. No ex-per nl'('· NAJ')'. NMt.A dependable. .\cet 19 to 35. Sales A llC!r· vice. C.11 541. T783. -0.rtler_l_nd_um_I_ .. - ~ madllni.ats want· ed with own t.oola. Good pusition. tl4 W. 17th St., o.ta ~ ~ uk for 8emlml Gertler or Ron Dim'lilon .. RELTARC welder. Aknnlnum A a ta i n I e 11 • &naJJ COIJISIMY. Perm-.if'nl position. Ma.1 be 1 e 11 1m 11~. Certitlc.at.lon no1 rP· 'ftrfnod. CorrlpMy beflf'fitw M&-!ml J!AT QX>K.. 2 119 ~. SCaJt t2. .... ~ Oldlle .... ,, .•. c. ... • MIXJIAN1C. ~· a.ta .. ADtn "°""' 2119 P\aemti&, er.ta ..... f' BARTENDER Reliable. experienced. Part I: ruJJ time. Apply in per800 to Mr. Bill Jusseawnt ~een 11 & noon &: 5 & g eJCCt'fll Mond1y & Tut'Sday Newport Harbor Yacht Club 720 W. Bay Aw•. Newport Beach BORED & TIRED of watch.ins TV f'Ve& between 6 At 1D P.M . .l woold rather work I: earn 1 weekly 111- ary of $72.50 Mr. AbM\mlf 774-2020 Auistant *3.10Hr* PART TIME WORK EXPANDING COMPANY TR 9-9951 ~m~ SEAMSTRESSES F'ull time; 5 da,y week. Ex- pel'. single neiedle &: blind sbtcb operalon. Good war- ts It tringe benefits. Apply: 1810 Monrovia. Costa Mesa MAT U RE woman. H o u 1 ekeeper~ompanion. l.lvc--ln. Wttk-f'nds n ! f • Salary. Small &pl. Olores. Midcll!" • aged bachelor 543-4010 TOY STORE. CM Sll.lealady. No exp nee. Full ttme. days only. 25 or over. KI 5-703'l Ask for Mr. Pollock BAR.MA.IDs. ••• . . . and GO.GO DANCERS $300 per wee.k 6J8.5483 or 633-9763 Babysl11er & do ironinit from 10 to -4 ·Mon, Tul'li. Wed. Vk-Brookhurst and Adama. H.B. Own tram,. or wiU plc:kup. 96&-1155 e BE A UT 'f OPERATOR with following. 10"/o com· mission to •tart. Costa Mesa bU!>')' aa.lon. 642-8641 TENDER Loving care for 3 yr old girl. 8Chl ·~ boy. Hakpg. Live in or out. 4~864 alter I pm Sl'ITER Nlghts for 9 & 14 )'!'. old: 5 nights; my homl!. Service Station Rder. ~ C&ll before SALESMAN s r .M. Full time. Good salary + ~N=E=ED=---2-F_ull_e_re_tt_e_s.-C-an benet.lt& ExJ)t'r. ONLY AJ>-earn S4. hour, we train. ply. JTM TICE CHEVRO~ H.B. Mn. G re " n b e r g 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. 842-3525 MECHANIC ~NURSE=----1or-1 -chlld-. -,ull-or part tltne. ft.ate ~t. exp & N'{g, Write Box M-91 Dilly PiJol. EJCPf'~. &"OOd waau. HOUSEKEEPER 4 lldlool ~. H. B. $40. wk .. S dya. ~ or 8'17-4058 Need 4 exper. men !or new ah S. Rambler Sal" 410 Mam St. 11ll'ltington Beach FRY COOKS mod. coffee shop. Days. BABYSITTER 8:~ AM. to MuBI be fast. reliable. Xlnt. 2:~ PM Mesa Verde area. <I sal. Apply 2-4 p.m. ,..,6 ·-wk Call after "·JO AMIGOS REST AU RANT 54H~ . "· . 41.8 E. 17th, Costa Mesa ...,.,,,..ss---d-1-y -to_do_no_thin_g_! _J_ust BU~ Expanding. NP~ stay wittl Grandpa while J young married man lo learn work. No wkenda. H~ C1U'J)t't and mainlt'nancl' t111gton Beach. 147~ tnde. MIM\ be willi~ to EXPERIENCED Beautician work. Good future for riirht wanted. Balboa Bay Cub Pf'l'IOl1. No exper ne<:. 5-49-Beauty Salon. 642--00!l'l 2425 FOR PUBLIC STENO. Ree l Est1te Sal11man good typiat needed. Shouldn't you be sellinl? in 646-44tl REUBEN E. LEE NEWPORT BEACH CASHlf R:RECEPT-. Excellent ot>PQl'tt1nlty U YOO have accurate l'~ncal Bbll· ity I: poise ln ha1ldllng rus- tomtt conlact3. Hjgh St.ilool rreduadon required. PACIFIC FINANCE 1778 Newport Blvd., C.M. EquR.I opportunlty MJployer --SECRETARY Modem 2-~rl office in Cor- ona del Mar. Immediate opening 11vallable for unus- ually competent, sharp, ex· perienced girl. P\ea1111t phone per900ality. Miut be exception8.l typ1sl -at 1.-.st llO wpm. No S/H. Use dicta. phone. Age 21 In 40. U qual· ified, call 673-7688 HICKORY f ARMS i11 Bdding mort Mlts people. Homemlke~ do yoo ba.ve time to Ml(>8re? We ofter A ftexiblr IJChedule ror the tortyish ul who can earn monl'y and have tun. too. C.Ome in and att ta. Lower M11U. South Coa!t P!aza. MATURE Pt>rson 10 work in accounting office. Require use of l(J key adder &: typewritf't'. Knowledge of bookkeeping btlpful but not. ~quirf'd. WUJJng to train. Writf' M 89 Daily Pilot. WAITRESS Steady daytime position: youn~ woman. prefe.-ably maml'rl El Niguel Comitry Oun, La2Una NiJ?Uel. call 496-5767 mr 111terview GIRLS 16 TO 22- Full timr. t,, work from our order desk d<>pt. Earn up to liftwan, has pceltion foe 1877 Hari>or Blvd., C.M. ORDER BY PHONB young artiAt to ueu.t in Office Equllllftent 1011 Open tll 9 p.m. 523-3651 devt>lopment <I prodwts and re I a t e d advertiaing (3) F!JLL keyboard '."CR Antiques 1110 material. Mutt be strong in electrtc adding madlines. rontemporllr)' design and Sl~ each. Call J o h n h•ve knowlrdgr °' graphic Kingsbury 644-1700 Ext processf's. Trainee wit b 416, 9 A.M. to S P.M. Mon. ll to 9:~ • T DAYS OLD. UNUSUAL DECORATOR ART RCA COLOR TV CUsecll $150 abiJity wUI be considered. day thro S1turd1y Write staung education. ex· VICI'OR eltt add mach1nP BIG 267" SCREEN * Antiques Auction fH!r. and pay rem•i .... meota wfcred1t ba.I. Very .-..1 Sunday. Apr 1tst, lO a.m. Fully Guaranteed .,-~ isvuu INSPECTION WEUX>ME to Box M-93 Dally Pilot. rond. $69. Smith Corona 9 i .m .. 9 Pm. DAJLY 1177 Harbor Blvd., CM. MEN & women to cll'cul1te port l}'pewriter, S 2 7 · 5 O · Many hundreds of good qual-Open til 9 p.m. popular petition. M111t be =642-5=:::1;:;::43====== Jl;y items. Lot ol hard-tc>-tlJld RCA Color TV. 6 moc. old; registered voter ol Orange ...i old ....-... -" In I 21' County. Good pe.y. lnq.uire Gar1ge Sele 1022 &'ass, · l''~ ... s -carv"" wa ut COMO e, ' ICl'eell. Jade! Perf. cond. $300. 673-1112 at 1~ E . 17th St., Room 2·8 F1' fluorescent light~ $10 • A·OK 212. Santa Ana or phone h 4 • ft fl _......,1 H' Fl • St 1210 83:).6336 892~ eac · · , uo'"""~" Commi11ion Gallery •· • areo · lighbl S4 eadl. Sound system 772'1 Garden Grewe Blvd. 1968 SOUD State 4-mpee.d School.·lnttructlon 7600 amplifier Sl5. Love aeat. ' Blk f "-h Bl d need ll(>holt,1ering S 1 0 • ., west o .,.,..c v . Stereo. Bee ullful C'ClMOle • FOR S.cret1rlal Training ATTEND THE Most Modern Up-to-Date BUSINESS coll.EGE in tht> Southland. Th• 1ehool or Programmed Leeming wfth the "finisbmg achool" touch. C.Omplet~ Secretarial - Brusbup -mM Keypunch. Start any Monday-Evening classes IJIO. POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLLEGE l25 N. Newport Bl., N.B. Phone 548-9723 Chlldn!n'a l ch amp 11 n ) at the Ganfon Grove Frwy. Left on layaway. P11y tielan- E n c y c 1 0 p e d 1 8 s 5 . Ask for "Buddie" ce of $79.3.5 or snail Di9hmaatt-r SS. P183t:lc seat -4 CAPTAINS ch11ira S.\'5 u . payment&. Credit Deiit·, covers for VW S.5. T.V. dul.ise locngr Sl50. waJnur 53.5-7289, Anaheim cabinet. antiqued $10. Elec-mirror S40. 6Th-3127 FISHER Embe._._dor JV, tric auUetll tor work bench model A60 etel"('(l nullo S.1 each. TablP lamp 75c. Sewing Machines 1120 phonograph. Cost nooi, -4 Yn Antique side table, nt'eds old. $500. 548-fl7M work $10. Boy'l! buall 1967 SINGER Consoli'. L<ical W11.lnut steiw ~ .. sb<>H, slu 4',; $2.50. Boy's Serviceman lt avlng t h e Sew Condition $-45 rink rollPr skates. 11i1.e 7 SS. area. Assume peymenti; nt e 642•70 • Other m11e tlems. 6*-9076. $1.75 week or $39.15 rash.=========- 268 AJber1 pt CM Zigz&JCS, b u t I o n h o I e 6 d 12 overcasts. blind stitches, Tape Recor •rs 20 GARAGE SALE Bulomatic bobbin winder. 3 MO old 1ohd state. atereo Lamps, lumlt~. 8.CCHSOI'· ''touch • o • matic" e t r. tape recorder. Concord , ies. high chair, stroller, play without attacbmrnts l 8 Model 776. A u Io m 1 t I c pen, clothes, b 011 t, car months guaranret-. C 1 11 reverse detach 1 tfl e WEST COAST perts. Evecy thing must go! anytime for info. 523--0975. i"peakf'~. with IAPf'S. $150 or 721 W. 18th St. Apt B. 1967 s· .... _ Iv Best fl "''0~09 Tr11de le. Business School. Costa Mesa. 646-0442 tnger -u""" to d orce o er. ~· 2117 S. Ma.In St., Santa Ana THIN L' l7" TV $Z7 -a.utomatic ZigZag Sewing ROBERTS (AK.Al) 7 TO 545-n66 21 .. z~~ ~tcone $40'. Machine in antique whlte Crossfield lllet'eo. E a r 12027 Gardrn Grove Bl.. GG tr . _. __ k etl S3S· ,.._ • cabinet. Buttonholes, over-phones mcl. Xlnt cond. $250. 537-7113 ° ice""" · r n • u.v& casts etc. without attach-675-4498 &It 5. • . top Cnr rerr~ SJ8; Ch.st A 1 ========== Huntington Bea<'h 53&-8885 drws S9. Lot5 more! 1550 men!Jl. slM'Tle pe,ymenls LTFETJME Gitt . Oiilcoat JO Sll""rlOr lrea.rl c. M . or $6.88 or $41.50 CRllfl. Gu11r-Sporting Goods ,.. antee sUU OK. Call alter -leaaon Typing School IT.I Dt>I 646-9188, 642-5866. S:lO. S22-~. RJFLE & srope, Marlin 336c, Mar CM. 548-2859 Mon.·Wed. ADDING Mach., S2S, cash ========::-1 35 caliber. 4XscopP, It MERCHANDISE FOR reg. Sl'i: alr-cond.. t7S: Mu1ie1I Inst. 1125 mounts fired oncP. Bf'Md SALE AND TRADE movie cameni SS; A.F.B. ---------new S95 cun. ~09 cal1>. manlf 292, S15: many ACCOR.DION llY> Blw. Ex· Winchester mod. U, Int> 8000 mort items! Cl'I cond, S tone, $175. or of-Gun and other misc. suna. 341 Sant11 lsabf>I fer. 675-47WJ ~JO aft s. 1500 Furniture S1.7S hr plwl bonu11. For SPANISH BIG R u m m l g " Sale, app'f c11lt MIM Oark. women·11 11hoee, clothes & Pianos & Organs 1130 Miscell1neous 8600 fi46.51ll From Mfg. Showroom · ... _ thl SAMPLES antiquee. many ob ... -.· n!f11. * PIANOS & ORGANS * FRONT throw lawn mowtor. RN. PART·TIMii:, 3 to 11 & Sat & Sun 1999 R.ostm1ry Living Room Set Pl. c.M. * Largest stock in So. Calif. trip set. kitt:h !link (cast 11 tn 7 shifts. Excellent 1 ONLY! Oak wood-turned WOODWORKING Too I • . * 20%-40% oU.Player pianos lronl, 10' fomilca dralnbrd. salary & bC'ne11ta. Part< Lido OW n99 n 1000 rolls to choose from uSt'd, but in good ~. Convalrscrnt Centt r 466 arm!!. Reg ~· N · knitting machine, juicer, * Term6 • Terms -Terms * Lathe cmetal « wood), F11gsh1p Rd. NB 644-8044 S·Pc Dinette Set gatelcg tbl, mlscel. 2564 cash for your piano or trade oldt-r bardillie. can be aeei HOUSEKEEPER, exp only. l ONLY. Oak-top hexagon Elden Ave, CM. Thu1"5 lhru grand piano for new aplnet ah 6::l0 pm or alt 4:~ pm live In. rPfs rrq. 2 adults. Z exten. table w/4 wrought Sat. Field's Wholesale Plano Co. Sat. at 1698 Madagucar, te en a R,. r 1 . Udo Isle iron chairs, bli ck or avoca-SAT.. Sun. 11-4: 1 5 I 8 12072 Brookhurst at Oiapman CM 673-8.148 do. $69.9S. Priscilla U'I., N.B ; bdrm. i---------5.Pc B.cfroom Set , r 1 • g 1 r d ,. n 1 0 n 1 ~ Garden Grove 17H) 638-mo POOL T AILES Bakery Salnwoman Floor samplP -ONLY 1. dehumidifier. heat lamp. PIANO It ORGAN TOP NAMF.S! H\l'IHngton BPacb? Village Real Estat• 962-44n or 5-46-8103 Exprrirnced. Apply 1.ight ~k ~g $229.95. NOW mii.t-. a48-3196 "SELL-IN" From S2!li. $12. month EXPERIENCED b 8 k er y HAMBURl.ER HENRY ONLY SI09.95! MOVrNG • l"llCrythinit g~-Yt>1, we're bavinst • "Sell· Brunswick, Delta, Fisher, Bales lady needed. Full time 2136 PlaN'nti1. CostA M~• • Stork on hand ONLY. Washerfdry,.r $6(). 10 ipd In" for Spf'inJt, floor mod-~ mod. Slate bc:-d. 91/ fil• EXPERIENCED S e r v i c e Station Salesman. Full time dayw. Apply Andenon Unlnn Service IMS Adams. Costa iAPl8 LLOYD'S NURSERY CO. W1111~ ~ n u r 111 f' r y Mlesman Full time. Call 646-7441 11!ternoon11• Call 673-8686 DO NUT Shop Work. No l'XJl NO DOWN PAYMENT hoyi; bike $4(). M i a c . ,.1!i. show models. tradt--ins time ~a.r. BADGER, .,~ M ...... _ • H 1 nee. 2J. •~ Eal1y 11.m. !iilift. 3 Rooms Furniture " .. , , .. 7 ,,, p11110S a. organ11 will go 4'11 S. Main, ~ SJ8.001l n.c...:>r. '"',..r 11 e per or .,...,.. .,..., rtude l. Pv1 be phoo Mr. Donut, 135 E. 171t1 S1 . Rrg sm tor $2$.115 •l low, LOW prtc.rc. WHY WE BUY & SELL ~t Lido.rm~i39 e. C.M Tmns Ill low All 13~">4 wrek a.oTHES. ~IK'h \ITl'ltta!R., DON'T YOU shop Ull hrfore • D' amond • Gelcl FULL-Time window glri BABYSl1TER my home or Approved Furniture r~~;h ~~~~ ~ ~~~ALDWIN STUDIO Antl~ue & Old hwelry Dr!Y"-in r-ta·-... liv,..m Call alter 2159 Harbor Blvd · C.M. Sat It Sun 10 • ~ Al t thi TRADES c-<.o "'.,., • PM * ~ Dally 9-9, 10.S Sunday ltK>l Newport, CM 642-8"484 mM any nit. ' Call bt!t. 9:30 .t. 11 A.M. e ~!!660 • F URNrruRE, Applianct'I, ORGANS p NO C. M. Jewelry & Loen • 673-6160 • Dental Secretary --------ml5Cell~s houst'warPS. " IA S 1838 NewPort Blvd., C.M. WANTED lidy to llvc·ln, Newport &llch 543-5602 MOVING! Ma.pie table. 6 Moving. 869 Co~t>sa, CM Hammond M • 100 1pI11 e I, e 646-T14l e chairs S95 Early Amrr 64&-564l used. only S895; also used --------- room .t board + amall J L -u_ W 7500 hideftbed S50 Dough box $.iO B&ldwtn, Conn. Lowrey, KNfTTED flBllCS A .. nci... Women 7300 ~~~ 2 Oifdren 9, ll. o_..n, _!'.!!:.,___ . Upr\aht piano. rx. cond. MlSC Hschold ii~ and trom bis. L 0 t 1 of used A RMI Estate Saletmen 12%>. 2 ivocado e:reen wing Hmiware. 989 Linden Pl rnncts. spinets .tr contole ., FOR SALi Agency for ~ Glri1 -0.0 W. ea.. Hwy •. N.B. By ·~Int. ~39J:) C1rMrt for Secy.. I lkprt. In Ore"ft County M2-74M ~ Screened Penonnel Agency 901 Dove.r Dr., N~ Bel\. RELIABLE Babysitter Own trans. 8:~ to 6:3().S dy1. ~., ind Salffwomen beck chain $75 .. 646-8.134 CM. All day Saturday pianos. N.w i;c.>n~a ~ WALMJT pme tllble wf-4 PATIO Furn., chest, util SCHMIDT.PHILLIPS CO. Remnant.a, Samplee .tr MIJl. Wf' l1U'I bJJc. ~atber ctWrs $196; tables, frame .\ mattress 1907 N. Main, Santa Ana mda Sat. Only I a.a. to 2 EXP. Waltreu. Apply ln Dynamic provnsfv• new IOlld birdl hutch ~; 2 wing book•. toya etc. 842..8700 PIANOS & ORGANS p.m. t'l9 Baker, o.ta M- pe"°" 9wila ~et. 414 N. branch olftoe cbAin S25 Meh: wtutr G I GANTT C nelgtlborbood ALL MAJOR BRANDS DISBWASHER Newpor1 Bl•d., N.B. Dnlwi i itairu;t Olmm.18tdon leathf'I" queeMllzf' d1 bed caniee ale SM A Sun. 2(1'1& NEW .t USED NEW HOTPOINT f1JLL ~ Hlelrpr Cd.M. U ynu qua11t1 S9S: p>d rond. 644--0156 Santa AM INP. Colt. Mtl'& WALLJCH'S.MANNTNG'I SAVE S50 Reta rt!Q, Lite l"OOkinc. Ow1I Richant8<ln/Puroefl DA.NlSlf llv-rm .,.,, C'OUC"h. SAT & Sun 10 f() 4, 20301 MUSIC CITY Bwlt-ln or used • partahlt. lran11. 673 -o98S A.Hlty 67MO.TI IOVP '"'· .,. ' mat('hlng RJvl'l"IC\dP Dr, olJ Ord\a.rd ~So. Brtstol Sl-40 ors~ ~EK POST·1)0llo mothM' n~ TEACHlll M\111 S.150 or llC'll ~p. Dr. S.nt• Ane Hw ~ lo. CMJt Pblza lJ'T1 HIJJ"bm' Blvd CJI nuTV-hletcpr. Uve-ln. CAU SUMMER F.MPLOYMENT Abltr9Ct oil tl'llinltlr; bfd)y 540-216.'S Opf'n tll t p.;. ' aft • p.m. 646-5Hl """"" Mtt. Robldrlr ~. 962-«ilO Appllanc.t 1100 Wurlitzer Sl'Wt piano, tull AN'T'l~ • .tdtit ~ 8a1Nlady ~~ifnef'd S39-Ql? or l3MOM L<WESEA T. ll"lt •ih·~I rodt-RENT OR IUY ~. lttct MW. 8et1 ~tue <brmae ~ '85 Far )!welry store In W"YDcw. ~ _...... .._1, ... __ 1r\9r ch' A cttomM. Swl!dJl!tl ofttt • 6'1'$-2973 ,..._,_ __ ~ f""----..,· "--ta M ,._.,_, """..-~ ~·r ~ •V!JUJJJ ........ _ &. ......_n, st-ta.bk>, NtoW tutOINltlc ~ • .... ... ,.,.., ,.,..... ·----· '-U9 ... '""""""' tuJl.yr. 1 am.J:a prn kn-i:i; 6";;rt-..... .,;; IMCh. 12 Wttk 83 Hemond Orran ~ ~. Oot1-. m.aJf HOUSEKEEPER, HYe In, l ton't Cott~ Shop U3 S 673-<Xm COLOR ltINC TV with Letlle •ak:erl • 673--0461 Help Wanted child, Udo lw. Call t to S Cout Hy, tA,.. HYWO..wKn.o Hdrock OPENTDAYS J:xcd cond. ~ 1_4_x_-4_C'EDAR ___ pmta __ llc._t_s_I Women 7400 S.T-9321 CPLE WTt>. Mdtt .n, A mple •. drp, I~ ttil., 8 547.a7 BABY Grand "Bramtw:h" Particle bd " U · 15 •ICl ... .-.IST WOMEN eanl ~ 15 houn -W wort tot_......_ chaJnl. $l2S. 2 -..,._a WASHERS -.e; ..._ __ llll'le ftn me!q, iUat eood F1beTiSM 5c ft. nit 111rt11o1 . • ........:...._ .. r ! ':". _.... weelf U & l'uDerttte, Mrl. It-la-+ A• .__ __. --~ • .-,._~ -• • CM ~.._, Al • Jlil _. -1 --~ rnd. ~· ie.f eofr. tMf., 535; ..,._.. fa; Jtefr11,, ~ ~· rv .. , v :I .,......... MrwPa ~ BrowL tQ.192. -ll'OOO'S N...s 1lllll:p4Dl Ml SllS: ,,._.. ~ 6 A~I Goar. UPiiGliT PIAM>, rood for RARE HmJhCD pi AW ClllCI pnt 'l)plllc .......... 8ABlSl'l'D. Aoem ... -a..... PSl80 ...,,.. J rnmm>E Gonl p1nt ~-prectjcoe. '90. 5S1-& 2 95 Wtlt llldi-. SlSll • Sl1'l ~ lacDtt1. ~ _. ..., + ..o ..,.,,.. oa: C111•1m1or....-. ct.in. t lllhlm sme roct. dAffERi ad il.iie. i. .,.._..._ to«J.S __..., wbll ape'. 6 --. ·-COOK wan~ ... tat fll ~ IWtnl ctatr. Vf!rY ~ burner. l)'idlle, ID dlrm BABY Grmt. Gearp ~. I' SLIDH> 0-.... ml • ellllft:1, a.I: 114: .... iliAHJCtHUl'r~ tor It.aw ""°"· Cd ... : ........, ~ pe. 9lOV'e. 1 4 s. 2 1"11 old. walnut, ldnt ~. ~ $70. Oii ..... . ,_. ~ Allf'l '**8illt• MW aklll In So. 504ll OI' ~ D8l.E bed< 11>"'1 A mattr .. 540-ml 112X), 54&-%100 i-968--_l_Zllt _______ _ ~ • 0.1¥W•• b' ........ ~ a"L£ far )llnttelrili ..irts 2 a M.,_ JIOl\tt btod. !IPf1'I BENDIX C. *W!r, hit. mn:Y SPINET RUMMAG.£ SA.LI: Aid Ziii ~. 45, •IWIY OK; """4dlcd teldw ~ In a P"' n.Wtst. I llfltita A meltr , Mod dfVM. i:m. ~-1.15: GB Dec &-.. W.Jnut wfltl bend> Oiet Bfota 5ia!nA PhL M llfll 141->m e ""'-14" e ,_ wtr. Im --. ...._, mltr. 14t-f'f10 Xlnc CllJDd, t40 M-4m SD. ml. i• PDonl. Of D2 ~ l'Nr Wmi\ .,. • -• .._ •• ...., t ' ~ > ~ . - ~· OAll Y PILOT -, .. RCHANOISI POil : SALi ANO Ta.ADI ,. . ... . . . . . . . • . . . ' . . ....... ,,..., . .,., ..... ,,..,, ... 19, lM TIANSPOltTATION TUNSftOITATION MllCRAADlll '61 ,m 1ltd LfVISTOCK TR,4NSflOltTATIOH -'TUNUOITATtON --· ~ ....... ---lmperW ..,... ~ SALi AND T-... U25 S.ln.o.ts t011 Trvdra 9500 hnoerted Aut. -°"' 35' YAWi.,: o.cron .an.. ETS AUSnN HEALEY t6CIO FREE TO YOU AKC ~. Min. Poodle ,.. C~marint aux, llpe I, SCIAl•L j_;=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; --------piel. 5 WU. l ca.I bladr. 1 caJlt7, heed. ClOllll!l equi,p. 'G AUSTIN H-1«1, wire POOL TAl&.U MEDIUM Sile male q . Partl..poodle, 1 Olam,apt. new pat A haul out. Mu.t ANIWEIS wbla.. o·~. 4 .ater: Wlr .,, 1968 BRU'NSWICK Radilb brown • IOPC'OlC 2 $10(). n. Can be 1ttn at 1111 ldl Askbls SllJOO. MT-bn t1ttt. tooneeu A tolli xblt ,., • yrs. nice dilpositlca -'· aKtoa Ave. w~. , --eond. Ftnandllc a..U. $1300 ,,, AJa ti' '1"8.UH-leeUonate Pftftt adul!JI 368 MotMr A Father art at 32 EX RACING SLOOP ~ 'l'br09t-Extol -Ludd-968-3222 ~ ';: =. . • ~ Apt A. 0.C. ...adence. 197-te ell.:» mag R.adU -DU'lOI T!lEAT ========- • ONLY $2.19• Meta • 11 • * DOG TRAINING * NICE ~Int. atrM. AllO .:, ~ ~~ :::! co1nNA 100,_ FlNANCJNO I BEAUT. ~ Slil.nme tll-Your veter!narlatl'a choice: ta-mold-4 wood 4in&h1 trrCH TREAT -----· - SECARD POOL te 111 : 2 Calleo. 3 crt.Y. 1 ail types 01 training, auaran-; e ~ 5tf.3808 DEMGllSTIAJOI ~ "'~• Ueense. 1~ ~00irdna4 _;. ' •• ~ m S. N.t.!D, Orup black. ALSO 3 lon&-balred teed 141-t914 498-GO ::::'======:. sta wq . .-n, ..,.., ._, 532-1982 ~=--ll ~~h&lrC:. BEC~ 'Doi TraJnlng Power Crv1 .. ,.. 9020 19,J 614( ~.l'ftll • ap.r Cash for Imports wmty, Sl.995. 962-lnl '""' " ...,_ .. pu •• Marttn 74 Ulft We~ more for any Import '87 rord eo-•-· GT, RAH 4 540-tlll Belore 4 P.M. Saturday " ... ::__ • ttprdleta Cl( )'tar, make ' ,_ '-:::::---tee * AUCnON * 1 YEAR old Bladt It white ctt1t Kennels. .,_........ 35' ELCO trunk cab 1" Camper ous..-PldNp truck « CODClltSon. Try us before apd, ..,,.. " .. ~.'-• U )'Oil wW Ml1 « ~ cock·a-poo (female) 2 black COCKER puppJe I mo, AKC ~n~ :::1:r = Autometic tr'llllmilllon. ra· J o v 1 t 11 . E L M 0 R E S1195. l92-2SG etve Witldy a try ra.bbtt.I (male 6: feJnale) 2'l3 black A tan. male. All deck. new upbol 6: rad1o. clio ud blat.tr, power ltee-MOTORS, 9625 Gard• JI Auctions Friday 7 p.m. catberine Place, C.M. Alttt 1hol.t. l3J..0738 Beat oiler. 6T3-4TM eves. q , betY)' duty rubber. GroYe Blvd 1E 1-SOI DATSUN TION TIANSPOITA ......... Aut9I NGO DATSUN '85 DATSUN Sd., 4 apt, db-., 11111 _.., tMe tnde ar • 3IS mo. et-97'13 FACEL VEGA '80 r.v. "O&lllc" brt! Xlnt ilMtmt • ct.r to reiatore. Onl1 26,000 mL Rolla int. air. Lolded! Nteda paJnt A tires. $1100 or otter. 4!M-11Vl FIAT NEW FIAT * '67 JA&UAR DE Coqp.. Uke brand lift, Qu:ome wh •beell. $4195 STANSIUIY Windy's Auction Bern 2 PM 4/U U30 ---Ht85 ~lulld Toay'a Bids. Man YRtt to 1ovin1 bocnt. Short· HorMt SpMd-Sld loett 9030 .., I ~'h N«WJIOl't, CM 646-8686 haired Sheph'rd & Boxpr REG QUARTER fiORSES: WHITE Star wf1967 Atrn>MAnc "D>"' ALFA Roueo '68 DATSUN. OIW, ~ IUICK S199 DOWN • r)At 1115 dtr .• SUS dela °"take trade. 2100 HARIOl ILVD. C ASH $$ mix, meet. breed. Good T . eartina tilly· 2 yr old 16' $$ " watchdor. Adults .l older a:i!i haller whiner; 3 yr. Mere. nro eng.; xlnt cond. We pay cub 1«1 chlldttn pref. 847-9117 4119 , old' &eldlng, top pleuure It tbtuoul; trailer It loo o1 ex. STANSIURY '60 Al.TA ROMEO Pynmta"" mo. et-ml COSTA Ml!SA 646-9022 .UICK Julietta Spyder> .Roadster isusnm marltltplace_ ~ DOO'T &lYe It awa.y:-p. $411.85 per month .._,STICK $0.~ PR MO HI RI FRIEDLANDER I Furniture I Ap-pU~ FREE Fertilizer wW beJp performance Pl'Oll*t; xlnt.. tru. S1800 Comp I 1 t e . I Aatlqqa I Toola 1olld. 20312 S/W C)'prna, brood mare. bred to AQHA 54&-0028-----==-:----:::-;~ ON ITEM OI' -s a n I a A n a H e I g h t 1 champ. aentle to ride. Pric-BOSTON Whaler: 50 hp White. Df'W bladr top. town. The DAILY r MA111o -.--.a.. -t 2100 ..... IOlt BLVD. Ptrrill u,.., o.1c1 towicr. $4M Oaattled eedicD. ,..,. ,,_ -_. t wi1ll • COST A MISA 646-9022 JE 7-«4 u DO ...Wer, mooey, time I: attcrt. La ~ Piiot want Adi 13'l50 Beech Bhd. (fhry JI) 2 bib So. G.G. Fwy COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. ~ 411.9 ec: from $500. Must sell. Mucury. trir, Cout Guard Call 541~48 or l'll-8271 4 MO. old pup. 8ladl It white 6'2-81 di.ya er s.10--9525 appr. Uke new $1500 • .LA BAKE A Junk Sale. El Labrador. Plut! Wonde1\J.I evt1. 5-<6;,;11~~-----::-::-":": Camino ~al Jr Woman's df1poeltlo11. Sbot 1 BEAUT. spotted pony ENSENAOA ~ crew Oub. April 19, 12 to I. April 642-17~ U19 w/.sdle Ir PM*; well wanted. 8bai'e • JI P • n • • • 20, 10 to 4:30. New 6: II.led ALL American ldtmia <mix· broken, xlnt "/am a 11 male or ft.male. 548-2592 bltp.!ns. Dan& Point Com-edl tram nice mother-cat • dilldreft. ~ lllHT22 U' SKI BOAT. 85 i.>. B1c munUy H<Qe. :M6G San ottered to aoo4 bomet. TRANSPORTATION ~I Tr all er. $4!50. ''J 1w ITJOM 11 Juan. 673-5J90 4119 ~1'0 HllllA ftAL TRUMPET le cue, boy'a J Black ldtten1, 8 wk1. old. lolts & Yechtt ~ EVINR_,_UO=E,....1~8-:-hp-m-::tr-. -:only:;: clothln& az 10 It 12. Baaeball MolNr Bluepoint Slamett>. NEWPORT BOATS 30 hrs on mtr. Sac $225 \l ton pldcupwith fully~ & trark lhoet. Good quality Houutral.ntd. To Sood LOCAL e1-#15 S3100 61S-3799 aft .6 peel l~ foot camper. JU • ~ se'rction. CoUpgt> Park ll' Rhod•s .,,..,,.,., hMttt, aueomaoc. power RrPa .'.!al Bo"·llng Green Dr. homes. m8398 4 llJ :H' Dintl CNS Sip •• ~ Bo.t Traflert 9031 st.Hring, eJr conditJonin&. CM Beau 8 wk old loni·halred 24' C&l·:U FIG Slp · · ~· 2500 act1a1 mi'" FRIGIDAIRE wa.D own It tc:illt'DL A1ao one ioJden and 26' Pf'VIOll ('nnunander FI G Jl50 • Wal.l.atroac trailer for fj0£ cook1nr top (bwnttal COP· one loog·baittd bUt cat. both .,., ............... • 5'000. tr boet: A·l oand.. May be tJ'fililil PERTONE, perfect. $95 6 l'nOll. l'J5.4738 (119 »' Frilm f11er Tee.Ii lttft at Andx>c11e Apta., both, 3 section DIVAN ~ MALE Puwf, 6 wb old. Sloof ................ '8500. lll8I 8a.ytbore Dr., Newport STANSIUIY Maple ftnl-.S dbl d..c B2act w/lbrown paw&. MJx. 2S' n,,ju ~ v .. ~ 84!&da hlq. Apt. C-3 Cll' of. IUICK DRAWERS $35. M&C2t ed ~. c:b:ibuabua. M· (Two) 2T' 0irt. 0..-1 flee . .............. hood tor ·54 rier. 9D-C4 4JJ> <One> •••••••••••••••• S'IB. 23 .;:.root---=-boe-.t -:-tran.-:;:-:--;;Bnnd= C2~!4AM~:a,::-:n GI.A$ ......._. 33' J"alrltner Oubler $12,CD>. tandem u1n, new MO ~ · Gal.a.xie !IOO Ccllt SlZ, Rll KnTENS;. 5 ,. " • • k • : 51' Alden Scbcoier • needl new 68 Ucente s!so. ·-1""11 -.....-. new bnkes, $50; 2 tire rims A chrome 'nan. -~ make ol!ft'! JI JC tirtl • ..., uM-SPM -• ..._., pa11a fer race car; lrs ti Fountain v~ 54S-0019 ...,.nm • AVERY Call wee .... aya lumber reek. metal tool box. to:> comm deep fnr SlOO: I' 4122 . Na m4M2 540-aU A II / J' JI rad • $12 0 O . Colonial eofa $1>. 962-192• 3 Piece Dart Brown curved 51J.31at ~ £va loet Malntenana 9033 56-5.laf WANT 95 to 100 aq. ydJ nylon lfCUonal lW~' + curve 191.l au;v PU, 6 cyt., I' used carpel Lt bdae or onnia wing d>.r. 962-BlS9 YACHI' MaJnteMl>C'e A be 4 • r • d l o , b • • t • r • white. No ttmnant.1-'15c 10 evPS Ir •ic.ndl •n.2 ~ at )OJr dock. Ex· Oftl'drtn. IS25 (wboltMJe n yd dependine on ~. FLUJTY raid ~ ldttrn. T perienced. Reu. M&-nl07 price). S.2977 after I PM cond It II r e m 0 v • d • "k 1 • 11 o a 1 e b r o k e n ·a ~ ~ tan. 4s.-1101 eves or wkMd$ 56-&1 w IOAT SHOW Marine E!"IP. 9015 Prtvate ....v. C&D an.er PRIVATE Party baa for •le "S Little Klttena"; p&rt. Newest in boet. It lllk1 equip. FOR Sa.le. Perldne 4-J.177 5:30. 112-lMl a 1962 VW. Must ..U thla Slame1e, 6 wks. old; ment in Huntlnc1an O!nten dleeel. Brand new, never :ss FORD. PlOO, Pk:k-up. V8. week. Good ttrn, and clean ~robn. 163-.tm 4120 air condltioned Mall at nm. $1900 or be9t olfer. aato, $350. u • pin. ~ M2-ao KITrENS . milled~ ap-BellCb It Edlnpr ·free ad· Thomu. T14:m-2121 or 541>-Gn anytime prox T weeks • to Io o d m1l8oft. thnl Sal Apil 2>. 213:281>-t'777 ._ -10 MOVING • Spanlah Cabinet bomn. 50-0048 mo 1IJT 11' 0'8nder boat artr--=-====== -..-7ia co.t '225. PY1 party aell ni share boat 1ar yacbt b-Iott Sta.. Moorint 90U -1... -·-_,_ 4 ~NI u1-.,._ A bric>a MIXED beaale. l'ernaJe, 10 _..._, 'P' ..., --r ,.. __ ""'I• ._, ... -.o . .r lllD • mm. Had abota. ~2'769 bollrda. 4 cylinder ,...n:nm. -wbeel drift A·l eon4. Goad brae ~ Iril CdM l'73-&l16 enetne. pertect nmaboat tor WANT to rent boet alip tn evtt all day •ke:ndl alter 5. bay boet. Only one lilte It arM ~ Balboa Pavllioa ~:aft t ~ L shaped delk m. O>lar TV • Kitten., cut .. cuddly • srm. Phooe 54S-52!H .. tor from Auiust bt to August $17'5. St~ $35. Elec dl')'tt Uvdy • pe.peir t r a I n e d J f de! llOllltratioCI 17, 1968. JannAD. P.O. Bax 95 ..,. ' washer ,6 moe both SD). 64&-IG 4~ oe or~ • 1<m. Selt Lake Oty, Utah Campen £¥ 1V 24" with remote m. 'ADORABLE KtttfU loolt-FREE Boatinl Courie by 84UO ------R--d- .Antlques 1998 Pomona, CM his for ~ h 0 me a. = ~ ~~·.1 ~-~ SLIPS nallable. NftllQl't Open oa El.EC Guitar It amp l , 173-l<m or ~ 41'» 1 wlm. '7:30 lllD N""'°" Bdch. Sall boats cmb'. "Eqle' .. De'W fro Creigbtt BLK I: wht m.bted pupa. Part Harbor Hl&b Sc b 0 0 l w:!m ~ .. ~v.n map, 4 fer Ford '60: 1 CIC' t\!rrll!r', poodle 6: tCTttJ dog. Cafeteria boys Ice filUre .. tee. 847-!lM 4122~ ...:.=. =CHJUS~-O-h1J_,_,atit_er-.-=oo:7e F t150 S.Hm ' Male, ~iameM ldttem. e planked. new VI powoer, be.It lyfnt Leuone YARD ~or with late> wka. old. 673-«Q o r tank. outrlgen, new can-Newport Air Aae: 117 late Wlscoosin enr. $115. Le weed m-tcm a.oytjme W vaa See at Standard Doc~ mod a..n.. lar bl .t Jll'l>- cutter m. Cement mixtt on BeJboa.. Aattni $3500. Ph; flt Lo l"llt• A l!lpec1 am. trier SllO. Air cond'er f75. Mlec. W1ttfed 1610 175-QMl dent plan. m-«m ~3738 WANTED a-FIBERGLASS Sall, Sipe BOX Trailer, 4'X5'. aood e. 30 hp tnlJn:I, comp dac MIWle HemM frame I: Urea. '80: I HP ..a llmmtory, Fut.. Encl -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;; outboard motar, medl tun-t.cs.full Dndfnc roo m1• $7995.00 Ing, but nn, $20. 141~ "urnltvr-.Appll1nae '8'100 or Mt otteo. can New 24 WI• UPHOLSTERING. ST9.SO. 2 Colot TV't-SteNOI Haward at OR 3-1.D> Two lath+ Two leclrm pc, <European cralUmen) OOLS 'M • U' INBOARD • Out· BEACH TfUA SUPPLY Free ,st, de], piclnlp, 715 J3l.nll or niOsss board 110 HP Volvo Tandem lat Be9Cb Jlhd. Main, HS "Berny'' 536-ae (Ask for Art) trailer Ex C'Ood. Mech. Rwdictm 8ffd 5S911J KIRBY vacuum dean« and pertect with extra.. Priced attachments. Balance $51.10 wro: Mapla twn bedl, to Sell at fl300. 83'7-1«77 a.imnvr at die Be9dl! or 1mall payments. Credit ll'rinP and m.att.r., dble 14• ear top AJwninum boat 1 A 2 BR b'n or un1um Depl KE S.'1289, Anabdm. dre.er-A mtr!'or. ~ $'15. 2 dlNalembled motcn from $3.200 ~· 5»-mt AIR Com u.n 3 att 5 pm. N I: 10 HP S2S. m-toH CE lO' ••• ~ • .nauett: c-.-a.tall Drum Wtd. CdM SACRin : s • HP, lank JDOW:lted.. S210, uioi;" trailer, Xlnt CUld, $3500. 1922 P 1 a c e n t 1 a , C.M. Ca.11 f15.380I u C!NMJRY VB. lnbd. Call e.-~T 545-1351 1700 bunks, held, baJt tank. -AJ....,ldel~1CM-1-:1:-:X~23:-old-:-.-er-K E N M·o R E w a ah l n i Machinery, etc. covtra, xtraa, V ER Y trailer, butu., abower, ma.chine, ideal for apt or 4.000 LB. or s.cm lb. Oark a.EAN. $3000. &Cl-UIS cleM. Stor'el. 846--0342 trlr. new lut yr, Reu. Forldllt, •la. wbtre-11, MOORE A NA JD EN 54&--39'l5 eves • wtaida $515. 2,cm lb. Clark. nms O\aracter boet 31' Moo-Motercyd• lJKE new l piece bedroom aood. 1795. C'&l1)et nuna, terey SS $4CXXl W a l t __ ...._ ____ _ ..t • bl'UI .u.ie bed 11a 100. wm t1mnc:e. SlH691. 531-6'158 att s HONDA headboard all $llO. Call m-4540 16' FIBERGLAS, 2S HP NEW .. 9CRAM1LER ~l&Cll Pm Md LIVUTOCK Wlurd Outboard trailer, $8 and '849 '&2 ~AULT dune bugy ~ coadttion. Make olfu NEW TRAIL 90'S $2919 Runs &Wd. Niula.r frame. ...._, hneral MOO m-oDS HERi "ltllDLANDIR SUO. Lib new Scbwim 1' FOCYr "GALAXY" 131!0 Beiadl BM!. (ftwy 39) Stlngray bike, $35. &t&-3545 ~~bl~~ Aluminum boet. trallu and 2 bib So. G.G. Fwy. MAPLE dJruna' Ht. dtt.tc. n.... .;.__ eau' motor. m . M2-7m7 m"M SJT-6824 rockera, cheai.. twin A bum ~380LD;.ya ~ e • 13• RUNABOUT 'Ii& Trlumc>h !IOO oc New beds. •Mber, I am 'P •. Outboard motor. Ex. Coad. PaJnt 6: dtrome. lmmac 64.i-1268 0... 112J • ... 7329 • ttwout MUST S E LL CAMPlllS & TRUCKS ONE STOP H1aclq•urt.-s ,,. R.l&bt ~ ~ A All Elm r.qulpuwot • S.Vee Yoa lbrdteGi • J'ORD.CHEV . .(;MC.DQDGE WE A:RE IPDlALl1l'I &TCP IN At«> liZ OrUll Cbwit:Y• .... ho ..story DOW at --·· low'..t~pnc.. _._ • HIGH TRADE-INS • BANK TERNS e FACTORY DDUrl' I '61 CAMPER SPIX:IALS V-3 Wpeed Oelue cab H.D. IUIPftllion IPlit rbnl Cir low p-oiUe. l..&rge iediatcr, 10 amp.. batt. ~ .... tor. Dual bydraullc brUee, eeat belts, paddtd ~ ment &•urei. epere ~L automatic opdona1 YOUR CHOICE • • • J'OIU>.CHEV-GMCOODGE ._., $2190 wtta camper pwdwi ~ :· ~c.= Ol ltMAN SHIPHIRD 1~.u:'~~ x:; ·=A 90; 125 KiJee; 3 ~ lamp SS. Pr °' .. "'" cand! Sec. l'l5-0nl dt 5. IDCDtbs * S30) ST.SO. st&-3810 AKC rfllsttted OWmpbi ~2145 ! DODGE CREW CAB I FURN.: •1oYe. dryer, twtn BLOC1> LINf3 Sallboett 9010 1981Hodall:a90 cc. Xlllt cond. Sat.a 1, 8 loot Md CMIPf'r. beds, mahoc· hl>lea. WI.\)' L Oi.. OLK WIKIHa. .;...._ _______ Mah ofter. lllblt MD ._. s-··· ,,.__. ' _... "~". 1811 Pl.ac:eitSa, ERBLUT ldl m LIKI SAILING? San. et--«m "T .--e<J....-r-. __. <M Top wtnnhlc ..._,. DISLIKE ~ or automa!k. • to dloaee Lo.HllT COOKWAltl of all TllDea •Payments. blab lbterell. ~ ~ ~: ..::.= r~ .i. 6: _... 2. Ch NOU>RAAK desnda-. II.Ip rentall. 60-fm aft I PM )IQldlaa CaJ1 C%13) --o1 MATl'ERHORH c1-llns. tnmruce, etc. JOO USD> UNl1'I _,......,,..,,...,,.....,,,"""""',.....,,,.~,_,,..,._-I Um. Padae PU:FER 'l'HEUTf 10e.o THI CLOWN Cout V1dor •tow CIOlt. no.-Aut9T .... & ...... "10 anm 00 0Jllchl'1 part1ae. Mack: ..._.r .... cs,...> ean ,,_ -m.c • • Air QuqJ;ww. tom PSr. FACTORY DlllCT Show, tree BaDoone f75.45ID Bladr • 'ha (.lllota) Oil 25, u llltle .. .. ..... ...... tlllk; ..... • _,._ "'LL DIRT WANTI D BJlll> 1'0R QUALnT • dQ, &Yd aocm cal K ,.._ .ttda. SUI. ~ 130 S. Hat1r •• t.quna Bela ie,cm er. A TElilPERAllmr ~ Oar ~ P1u -.tN> Pedlcree wtttl will Pap 1'.EWPORT SAIUNG Q..UB Triller, Tr...a ta5 Senta AM A 1-t650 LAWN Mowers • like new, U ...._ ~ 11-2 PM m.auo Ro4il.l7 S»: c;,.. ..,... m-31115.:... an •:ao PM ,. " .. Ga1Jeo7. HIM.. PRtVATS PAJn"f a.. -. ,.._. or MHllll w.-. D'T-3115 aft t AM ..... 8arp,ln Prb. ~ ,_ -BLM:X................. Udo 14 .. pert Vwll W™ --* lmot. ~udlu, ala. AttC ..... S.. .............. Olllt • 1111111 -.. -.mi P :1uw1. i6ii' au• xw PILOT MMm•ttJo-DD ._ .. .._., ...... , ' w ..... 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E"" • *•611r ,. .. , .. ._ ................ II ••11 • .......... tt111,..... ... 1 SAMPLE SELL· OFF SAVINGS! 1968 OLDS "98" 4 door Town Sedtt1.. >Jr cond., fftomttlc tr1nsmJt. alon, power brakes, power at1tring. deluxe radio with rw "'' spe1ktr, htietet, white sidewall tires. tinted oi.sa, etc. Stock No. 442. Spkielly priced this wttbncf It•·· 1968 CUTLASS Sport COtJpe. Deluxe rtdlo, poww steering, ttnt. gltss and windshltfd, fully sync. stand. tr1ns.., deluxe 1e1tt belts fr6nt & reer, deluxe interior equip. etc. Stock 423. $2860 $4288·~ 6311 =-~~~ WHIU TtEY WTI 41 MORE AT SIMUI DISCOUNTSI USED CAR SPECIALS '59 GMC %-Ton Pidcup V-4 4 .......... l'<'Nllft '61 CADILLAC O'&.M VMA. llM _ ... *• ....... -0.. -CU#t R I '64 OLDS 91 '65 VOLKSWAGEN ~ ..... ~Mel-· '995 '1095 s1395 •1495 '65 M1RCU1Y c:r:r::,.~ ...... A.f. I'.&.. ..... '66 CHEVROLET Impala £~'"C.,.,*-:/:·:::SW '1895 12095 '2195 '65 PONTIAC Grand Prfx $'1195 t=:,~, .... , .... , ...... £ 11595 :-~c: .... '2395 ----------------------------- '66 VOLKSWAGEN .............. ._,(IUr,.,, 11795 '66 Of.OS anws '2495 i!F.stair"l'L~ •. ............................... '65 CHIVIOLIT SS. MM,.A.f.l'/I ...... '64 IUICIC BICTIA 225 '11'785 '66 OLDS Da.TA ~~ -'--~---a=aJ_. __ 11_. tllttr'-__ ...... ___ ._.,_ 7_ ~'-!. 'r.r."1:1,cz._ ...... ,.. 6.'117~ •Mrr .. ....... ...... -.1111 '· . 2 II • " • ... • ,, f • • • • • . . . . , • I • . . -• . .......... "" * .... ,, " .. .., ......... ...,. ..,, • , • _,. .. . ~ • • .... .. • • .. • .. .. .. , ........ .,, ... • • • " .. ~ • ~ ..... •. _ ... ( .4 • TlANSl'OITATION TIANSPORTATION TUNIPOITATION TIANSPORTATION TIANSPOllTATION TRANSPORTATION Fri~, ~II 19, 1968 TRANSPORTATION TIOOBHSITATION ~ADILLAt;!tS NO. I SAI-'ESMAN! Elegance In action.~ ,/;t' 1965' 1968rCADIUACS NOW OH DISPLAY Av•l.W. for Demonstr•ti°" tnd Delivery ------OVER 60 QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM -- 166 CADILLAC $3895 '65 RAMBLER '64 CADILLAC '-DWllle ..,..,. • llllnvnetln9 11r-........ W!tll 1111 i.dl llffwl roof, Thll allGwllltt:e II -lpptd rwi111r111y Wfl!I fKtltY 11r C011Ctlllelll111 lftd 1111 ell Ille IUX\lry _, fltll1ir" lnc111411119 _ _. ven,. lfteflft"'br.....,_llldow, •nd tlle AM·FM r1dlo. Drlw 11111 -"°""-I $1995 '64 CADILLAC $2195 '65 LINCOLN ~. Ttlll ..... ni told bee111Y ,_ ell """"" ICIUIPment lncllldlne _, 1nttnne end llOWW vfllf wlndlMI, fectaty l lr CDlldlllonlMI ot CDUne. The lllo 1er1or of ltli. -tie. Ml l•thtt uptiol1t•rv. Thia la truly en outstendlno value at 11111 low prlet. $2195 OTHER SPECW VAWfS '6 7 Coupe De Ville '63 Corvette '67 Sedan De Ville '62 Continental '67 El Dor•do '63 Cont inental '65 Ford LTD '63 Olds F-85 '67 Mer.c. Cougar '66 Sedan De Ville '62 Coupe De Ville '66 Mustang Coupe '65 Sedan De Ville '64 Coupe D• Ville '66 Cad. Brougham '67 Continental '66 Bonneville '66 Chrysler 300 _ ~ '63 CADILLAC *""• -In • million! A 111-b,f •'"'tic white IMllltr Ind l!Yfon lnlw!of, Fle!otY air tun -lncllldlnt ' WfY IHI l • '°' fllvllt ntra. .,._. excet1111t c.e~ w ltt -IOus -· YfN shouldn't mlu lllb Of\I. $1495 '57 CADILLAC ".,..,..,. H$n. Thia t\lpertl 1utomolllle 1110w1 tbl.o- llltalY IM finest of C·•r• 11'1 111 ,,...lo<la ew"'"· Fully l<IUl-.1 wltll 111 ~ -""'-' tor vour comtwt lnchldln• IM -6 •Y Hiit. Slrll<lno tu. tone t reen with htr"-IIlnt 11111r~. T'rUly a won-fWIUI CIUY t1 11111 low, low price. $495 '59 MERCURY COkwtY hrt "'"°" WI-. or .. INI lltlll blue ""' 1111 willll -11119 tll'llUlllM .-d "'"'11111. lteclle and l'leelw, POwtr 1tHrlntl Ind lllO-brakea. tln!M lleas, -r..,. wt~ fflr Your C'IMVtn~. thla 1t.r1on wavon Wiii mekl -t1mlly very IMIPPY lot !Illa "l•k• ,,.,. -thl1 -ktnd'' "'°· $495 '62 CADI LLAC $895 '65 MUSTANG ........ .,..., "'"""" '" • lllrllllt "'919lllc ...,. color Wllll matclllnt1 bucket net Interior. SHel•f v.t.eelt with WI* evll 11,.., For vour pMalure It 1\a1 1111 Muntr lllrtt ~. ltlCllO Ind Nlllr, llMM 11Ha tnd dual tXlllUstl. Ttlll tllOl'IY 11111 .,_, Cir II wltllout I Cloubt -Ill IM bell lluya Vtll wlll matte. $1495 SALH DIPARTMINT OPIN l :JI AM. to t P.M. M-. "'"' PrL -t A.M. te 6 P.M. lat. & lvft, ____ NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. .. ... JAGUA~ ·~ JAGUAR XKE $In), or l500 .\ take ovs p)'Illta. .tt&-510'l aft 5 MERCEDES IENZ MG '67 MG· ror A Betier Deel NIW OR USED MIU FRIEDLANDER JJ'/50 Beach BlviL (Hwy 311) TOYOTA 681/2 TOYOTA NOW HEREI SIE THIM TODAY ..PtuLllDU • IHPORTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 TOYOTA HEADQUARTERS ELMORE 2 tblb io. G.G. ~. 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD flB.'lri66 537.QM GARDEN GROVE JE 'l~ 1S MG MidJ'et, 4 epd. dlr. •es TOYOTA Ororia 4 Dr., *1nt cood. '96 del8 or take r/h, w/w, stand. trana., tr.de, Pynmta $ 36. Sf $1395. <>na. ownr m-«>70 tM-'9173 'S2 MG TD "Ousic" Restrd, !Int mec.b • rung oond. Br. TllUMPH Rae Gm·, nu upbl, ra4. $950 •59 TRIUMPH Tft..3, low ml, Port 'J)ty rn.-oos odtin&1 owner. Xlnt CfXld. 'SI MG TD. duGc Roedster, $500. 5:11-3983 ~ emdttion-Make ;Iller! * ... J.S6S * .• ·~ . .. . .... , .. -- OPEL '67 OPEl VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Volkswagen $1699 6 Me.-6,000 Ml. Guar • IDdDde9 50 HP am., Wlnd- ltdeld Wuben. f a 11 Vinyl brtslor, Oatllde M t r r o r, s.aer, t>efrolla. .. well Al deaJlup and dellver1. •112 Fun o... h1r"*" lndudet Tax & le. $55.24 me. IMnlr ftnan. 9ldbl wqon. Jtdo and AA •bout our •(IJNter. m:i DD • • mo @ $411.91+ '63 Oou\)e 18006 • ~ '9) Coape • Red '58 Coope -y dJaw "58 OJupe •. Blue : S1795 1 ftaal Jll,111M!llt -tla.. T&M MOTORS ...,..,.. _ •n.1lto ITAISIUIY '=~~~~ 1tflMa ... ._¥DrcelTA MI~ GARDl:N GJt0VZ '62 Y•••lll :: lllCI l9Wllerll442M =-~:~wta;; IL-HAllOa ILVD. "' a:D ......... lilt. tit. ,..,. ~:.::;:bt---~-;uuu _ elk>. tlttllld CIO'ftf. *' nd. -f!!A MBA 14• .,_. dl&tnl, Jllnt oaad. t mo., • MY '-Jaar p.Jn! 1,:-t::==:===== mo Mt ua ris..m J1m. Good. c:lall • vw. .-POllCHI ,.. vw BUEi (a). er.. • Cdh. _. .. •I'<•• &Qi.•~ t::-::::·.:r.f YOLYO ............. -I*> ..... a .,. a -. ....._ · '61 YAll "OI ,_ tlllllll. llHIW 'II vw_. -:_'!!; = Ill M:.W ~ .... , IC. a.. ;:--...... ..--.-,,... . 1.U ........ w ..... =::a= -~ib&i Git A-:-Diii .. ,,_ aMll5 Hll• PltJIDUNDla j fOUi AD IN CL4111· 'ii VW ODder 10-NJ. • m90 ._. 9M1. m., •> ftlln llrnN wlD tit .:-_.. QI dlr I J -. .. 04 ""'· ....... * .... ;::.._. --... ............... • WE PAY ••• CASH Costa Mesa NEED A CAI? CAN'T BE FllWfCEDf eBaoJaupn •Rtpc • .,..,, ee.d O'edJt? e ~T e MWtary e New Ill AnaT Make ~day PQIDitlta McCARTHY MOToltS 1'21> So. Main A J:idJnaer (2 bloclo N. cl lean> s.nta Ana Pb 50atn IUICI .. - '61 8UICI 540-9100 CA MARO ~ 327 V8, .WO, lac air, pg, many extras. Perfect cood, Hlgheft otter t a k e • . ~ '67 CHEV. Cazmro. 386 q, auto, ps, pb, xlnt. $2800. 673-7829 aft 6 p.m. CADILLAC ' CADILLAC '62 UDIUAC ,. ···~~-~-~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ \ CHmOLET • . ' ' " .. JL,;'LV PILOT F~. Aprlf 19, 1%8 POlflTION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TUN90ITATION 11ANSPORTA110N CONNELL CHEVROLET USED CARS '61 RAMBLER 4 .. o .. stetio11 w•9011. R•dlo, heeler, •u••· -tic lu n1 ... iu le11. $495 '61 TEMPEST $395 '65 CHEVROLET M•llb11 •uper •porl con••rtibf.. Vt, eu+o. 111•tlc, pow•r 1t.•ri119, ••"io. hH t•r. tehitin tu•11• with white vl11yl bucht ... t.. ~695 '66 FORD 1495 '63 MG MIDGET 4 ~e4 t.•111111iulo11, t+v1111l119 l riti1h rui119 ,,. .. flnisli. '65 MERCURY M.,.+d1lr lle..tt., cH ,.. VI. 1.+•,,..+lc. ,_.,. ... .n... • ... 1.. 11...... ,_ ,,.;r .. , •• .,!Ill•• white with ltlue !11+.ri•r. $1995 '62 CHEVROLET 'h +011 I' pie.up Fl .. hi"•· ' cyli,.d•r, •'•"· ... , .. t.e111..,iu io11. R•" tncl wllil• N·lo11e, .$895 '66 CHEVROLET Sport "4"· lt•dlo •11d llu+••. ,, .. ,. e11J wllite 111·1011• with cl•luH vi11yl i11terior. 1195 '63 JEEP 'ic~vp with ump••· 4 wheel Jrin , wer• h11b1, compl•••· '64 CHEVROLET El C•"'i"• c111+or11. Vt , 4 •p••"· pew•r ,, .. ,. 1119, r•clio, he•ler, .1,,.01111 f•w• with b•it• buc~•+ 1u h . ~695 '66 CHEVY II Nov• •+•lion wt 9on. VI, pow., 1te•ri119, r•tlio, hH ter, •utom•tic. A rul h•rtl I• fi,. .. HMp•d w•9011. Errni11e whit• with blue lriM. ~895 '65 MUSTANG C.•v•r+lt,le. lt•tlio, llutu, 1llver with lil•c~ ¥l11yl l11t•rier, ~295 . . . " '64 PONTIAC L•M•n• co1o1,.. 6 :Ill"'•'· .. ~+;.. ,.,.,., h .. +.,, ,.,, wltti t M cket •••t.. U•• -· ~395 '66 CHEVROLET l,,.p.11 •P•rl cow,.. AwtoM1tic, power •teer. • .... r1tllo, i. ...... fectory •••• Tr•pi,ol hit· 11uoi .. wlfft Mt lclliftt lftt.rlor. ~195 '64 CHEVROLET •.i,. +011 pickup. 1• Fttenicle, VI, euto111•lic, r1cli•, llu +.,, c1ut•111 •ob. ~595 '64 CHEVROLET lel Air t , .... ••tfl• VI, eut•1u +ic, pow• •• 1+.1rl11f, fecf•rt olr eo11J ., r•tll•, loetter, exuptlo11elly clH 11. ·~895 '66 MUSTANG H1rcltop u11pe. VI, 011to111•tic, 111ower 1tetr· i119, rt tll•, llH +.r, white with r•tl i11terior. ~995 '59 KARMANN GHIA C.n¥t rlilitlo. N•w ,.int •lltl ""' top. $895 '63 CHEVROLET 4 o-....... n r VI • ...,.., •lffNl•tfc, ,._ , .... , .... re4le, 11 .. 1.,. IOKOIOJI sets '66 IMPALA S.S. C•"vfrtible. l?7 Vt, •11•0111e+ic, ,...,,, d e••· 1119, rtdlo, hoet•r, otml110 white wl~ !Jiu• .i..yl i11l•rior. Ce11ter COM•'•· ci ..... ~995 '62 CADILLAC Sotl111 D•Vill•. Fect0ty elr centllti•11l119, ..,. +.m•tlc, full p•w•r. ••''• t 11d 11 .. +.,, ~495 '63 CHEVROLET '64 VOLKSWAGEN I 500S J Doo•, lt•cli• ..... llH ter, ell.,o gru 11. '66 DODGE t '•u tn91r we9011. Vt, •utomt tit, 'ow., t+.orint. r1Jio, 11...... low ... a •• ,.. u~ • 11•w i111iJ • 111cl •ul. 1195 '59 FORD ......... VI, ..._.tic. rMll• •'"' 119.ttr. $695 '63 IMPALA 4 O..r htrcl+•,. VI, •111-•tic, pew•• 1t.e•i119, retll., hH .. r, de1trl b•l .. wltli ao4tll• l11t.rior. sets '65 CHEVROLET Me111• c•ll(N. Foc+.ty 1Jr --'lti•11i119. Aut.- 111.tic, rttll•, ~...... •rmlne whl+. wltli !Jive ¥l11yl liowcke+ sH h . ' '65 MUSTANG '65 CHEVROLET Stetl•11 w•9•11. VI , ewtometic, powt r 1•••rl11" rt tl io, llH +.r, lu-te11e bhto with whit• .. ,. ,$1695 '61 FORD CONNELL 2121 HARBOI BLVD. COSTA MESA =546-1213~!':s546-l200 GOING into ~. must aell. '67 an:v. SS S96: model 13817; • eyl .• 4 tpee<f. Xlnt cond· 8.000 Ml.; •*· $2600. ~ ·59 CHEV Z-dr H r d t o l> Impala. Auto. 8 eyl. R/H, GoOd cond. ~ U -0 516, 646-?!188 CHRYSLER '63 Cliryale!' New Yorker. 1 owner, Xlnt cond, Fully eqa!p. t1fl)() Eves. ~ 'SO CHRYSLER Wind8or 65,0DO orig miles. Xlnt thruout $200. 546-6264 * '63 COMET MLUXE 4 Dr StatiDll Wagon Thrifty six eyl. ~ with stMdAnl llhift. Hu nidio .. t-ter. e..utiftal ROid m~ lallc pAint with melching vinyl interior. $195 JOHNSON & SON l..incoln.Mem:r Co8ta Mesa Branch 1Ml HM>or Blvd. SU.. 7(6() CONTINENTAL 54,000 AC11JAL mi. '62. Nl'W bral<M, JDQftleni, lme·UP, roU wiring. SlCYlS. 962-7328 lrnpori..t Autos 96001mported 4utos 9600 The toughest challenge the other imports ever had to lace. The Mini-Brute. Special Ford Motor Company Purchase • 6 7 Continental Convertible, beautiful plalin· um finlRh with blUI' ll'alhl'r tntf'lior Md m&tchiniz top. With all t~ luxury car ap- ments and power equipment includini; tilt steering wheel and factory stereo taPl' 5~ tem. Temp air oond. Very low mileage. Like new. Pnc· ed tn sell. F•ctory \Y•rr•nty t JOHNSON & SON LINCOLN M H CUlltY s..ns1 -M2..,.1 c ............ ,. Mt-1M W. Ceast Hy~ NI *'63 Continental LIN~ 4 Dr Sedan. Bt'au- tltl.tl fUU power and factory a.Jr car. ROtW in color with m1tctuni toll leather Inter- ior. Thia car ls vicellmt thnl out. A must at $1795 JOHNSON & SON Uncol lk\f n"C\11')' Oleta Mesa Branch 1941 Harbo:r Blvd. 642-7000 COUGAR 'flT COUGAR. like new; 9.000 Ml., auto. tl'UI.. R/H, "'· Iffier.: mUQ' vrtnie. S2m. Orta Olmel' SD-70ll$ 'CJ Carv. caoTI. PS. uo tra.ns. AMJnt, 49,000 ml Vttf, Yttf -.,,,. $1'150. m-:ee 1911 ~ FIRBTSZilTAKD IG.a58I tc.tm • MOGA. ldDt ccmcl • cir.la.. cir. or Wet trade. P)1lno9 $19.86. *41T3 '12 CORY AIR Moma CJoJ>.. 4 .., floor. p)CS eond. ~ MH.llD 1964 CORVETTE Stin~. Midniatll bl~~ tellr ftni!tl 'Mth matching Interior. Equipped ideally for good perfo~ Md romb1abie drivtng. Stand· llrd eni:lne. automatiC' lrans. power steering, power brak- es. power w~. factory air cond. AM·f"M radio. ~w tire11. 37,000 actual miltt. Sf'f' to apprecla t <'. $2795 t JOHNSON &. SON . LINCOLN MU CUlltY M1-ns1 -142 ..... 1 c ..... lvnllays ..._,.. W. Ceest Hy .. NI '62 CORVETTE Cpe Olstomlud front by ex· pert craftaman. New short block engi.De insta.llt'd by Johnson A Son with new clutch assembly. 4 spet'd trans. Radio le heater. This week onty at $1195 JOHNSON & SON Uncol•Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor 8l'9d. &c2.. TirJO '67 CONVERT .• 427/390 HP. 4 9PCf., p o a 1 • t r a c t 1 o : AM /FM; yrilow; willte top, ""hlte Inter. 10.IXX) ml. ~%. i73-0'T1S Allf!f' 6 PM W~kda.yw FALCON * ''4 FALCON DELUXE 4 Dr Staticn Wa,on 8mall ~ VI wttb ...... de. ERwlJmt CXJDdi. tlan. White In eolot-witb ~ vla71 t.ii.tor. ••095 JOHNSON & SON L.lnccln.Mf!'C'm')' o.t. M,.. Brandl 190 Harl!or Blvd. &Q.~ FALCON '62 F~ Squire Wac. l.tke new. Take older tnde. Pymnts S31 mo. d I r 494-9m FALCON '61 J)eluxe Station Wagon-less ha.n l0,000 ml. See at tl21 Nottingham Rd. Newpon Beach 646-71111 FORD "63 FORD Conwrtible. R A: H. Automatic. P /S -P/B. Top cond. 380 C Hamilton, C\f, upetaln, rur ~2684 English Ford '64 sta. wag, man shift, RIH. bd l"ffts, 38.00> mi., p>d titts 6 battery. $800. Ml 6-7304 '67 Falrlane GT 4 Speed, Mag Wheels. I>f9c. Brt1kea, Con~t'. S28llO m-Sl95 '56 Ford conv. A-1 q , tires, flhock~. P/S, P/B. PW. Good transp. 11~ 646-Q.49. ·~7 FORD F ADUANE 2 Door• $200. 541-tm '50 f'ORD, v.a. auto .. dlr. ll9. Pyrmts $19 mo . 494-9773 '57 FORD $100. Call 642.Zll!I alt I:» IMPERIAL '59 LE &nin. c la 1 a 1 c m odl'I . S t a l nl••• ltttl/plutic .. 9D-7m MEICUIY '62t&llY 4 Door ............... automaUc ti ' ' • '°""" ~ • STANllUIY lllCI 191.1 FALCON 011twrttb1e 2100 H~llOlt l&.YD • Ont~. UR, 4 ~ COSTAMllA ~ Semflc.l ~ a.ft. s. 1nut. .,. "' '*911 .... Special Pont Motor C~y Purchase 1 '67 MERCURY Montert>Y 4 dr hardtop. At- tractive polar white finl1!b with dttp red vleyl interior. Nly factory equipped in· dudlni automatic t:nl.nsmia- lion, radio. heeler, power at~, pow~:r brakH, etc. 8,000 actual miles. $2595 Factory \Yarranty t JOHNSON I ION LHCOUI MlllCURT ...,,.,_....., a.... ••:•a; .... ,.. •. c.-..... 15 MIR ..... ' .. • OM OW'lllr, MR; •• pb. ... Dlt cet, PYt pey, 11• 8" •I ... Ntw'Pl1 amt Clll MERCURY I MUSTANG PONTIAC '86 MERCURY Colony Part 'fi6 MUSTANG. Hrdtop. 289• Wa Lo9ded. excel cond VS, auto. Jiii, RIH, ex-1966 PONnAC -pvt~. 9611-34&4 oeptionally dean. A well Grand PriX.. Heney Be~ ID- MUSTANG cared for by oris owner. lsh with rich add lntfttat n 950. ~ aft 6 " matching Landau roof. • wlmds. equpped with all the ~ --------1'66 MUST. Y-8, loaded rib. features A factory air~ s~1a1 Ford dlr. $43 delll ' UMne con-ditioning. 24,000 actual mi- ... --tract on bal. Can fine prvt ea. U you me looldns tor Motor Company pty. 49H773 beeutJlul Grand Prix. u. Purchase '66 MUltl..nl hdq>, darl< is Y'Olll' car. Lomtt a ,67 MUSTANG green. low mi, new tires. lib new. Xlnt cond. e-4563 aft 41 pm. $2195 Hardtop coupe, beautifUl C&r· '6'1 Muatenc. U,000 mile&, pb, dlnal R.ed with matching pa, many extru. $2495. vloyt interklC'. Fectory equip-642-3324 ped wltb Mrtomatlc trans-1:::::966:-=-:::SHARP~=-~M-us-ta-ni-w-/air­ miaslon, ~. heeter, J>OW· pwr, auto, Mu1t .ell. $1900'. t>r steering, factory air, etc. Call 962-8229 aft 3 p.m. 7,000 actual miles. $2495 Factory \Yarranty t JOHNSON & SON UNCOUI Mll~UIY Ma.n11 -MJM11 c....,,...._" MO-JOI W. C:.. "''" NI , 6' MUSIAi& STANSIUIY IUICK 2100 HAllC>a al.VD. COSTA MUA U• Jm 'ff 1i111Da1 V-1 Allto., PIS· OLDSMOllLE ·t . .. ---. , "" " " " . ..,,. ~ . , -. ... . . . " -""'•" ·-·····-···-····· .. ·· . .. .. . .. . . . ..... ~ .. "' IUYING FROM IOI • J • LONGPRE,' PONTIA~ F.OR 20 YEARS •••• NOW SERVING OR~NGE ' COUNTY IN HIS NEW .... . LOCATION STATION WAGON DIPAltTMINT ' 19" POllTIAC CATAUllA t ,_. ........ ,._, ._, ...._ Aa ...... .., "" NOW AMI un 1"' RID COUllTRY SOIBlf 11 .................... ft.,...,"' c:..&.. ._.,_.... ...... Wt NOW M9 IAYI 1965 fOID COUITRY SQUIRE 11 ,__ S... w ..... M ,._,, Jtt ft. llect. Air, 196' PONTIAC UTALlllA ,~ .......... -......................... ~,.,__ . 1963 Pl YMOUTH ' ................ ft. ... ,..., 1961 FORD COllORY SEDO W-4 P..w SW.. IUY NOW A.ND IAYI 6 ,_. ...,._ w.,... yt, .. ,._ SB OUI ''7 PONTIAC DIPT. l'Ol THI ULTIMATI IN STATION WA.OMS . LARGEST SELECTION OF 1968 PONTIACS IN ORANGE COUNTY YW DIPT. 1967 VoltSWClfHS $1588 Lew, i..w ....... Kelly ............ $1771. IAYI 1117 YOUI CHOICI OP WHm 01 HllN $1688 ONI WITH All CONI, OUR CARS ARI PllCED TO SILL NOWl 1966 YW K..,._n Ghia $15U .................... 11.-...... Wy ........ ..... S1tll. IAYI PU 1966 Volmwa91n $1388 ,.. ....................... ,_ .... .. fJf .W.. er W... lilly -......... l11M. IAYI SIU. PLEASI SHOP OUR USED CAR PRICES FUN CAR DIPT. CAIS SILIC11D POI P10PL1 WHO INJOY DIMN• '64 ALP I Ni . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . $888 4 .................. 11.-4 ..... ..,. .... ..,., ....., ............ ttllN ...... '61 IMP ALA .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . ·$988 2 Of • .......,. 4 .... HI H,., 141 •· IL ttt ,..,.. .......... ~ ........ .-.. ...... 0-., ... .......... ..,., lhlck ..... bcellMt '""""· '65 GTO ...................... $1988 I Dfft H ...... 4 .-&. ..-. .......... lwiln..t ye!• ....... lllecll ...... ,, ··-....... PIOPU HAYE IEEN IUYING FROM IOI LONGPRE PONTIAC FOR OVER 20 YEARS CHEVROLET DEPT. '62 IMPALA ;.::O!.:.:' ~.=~=.~ ... .' . .'.~:.~....................... $918 '62 CORVAIR ' ............ Ii I .... ,..., Ceier It ........................... $688 '61 CHEVY II ~~~ :!!!: .i~ .-........ .._....,.,.. .............. $1395 '61 IMPALA :..~~.::D:Ofl Id 4..... .................................... - '64 IMPALA ~-=~ I .. , .................................... $1695 '64 MALIBU ft.•...., ..... ,..... ...................... : ....... ~ .......... $1695 ........ CHIYELLE SUKI Sl'OIT MALllU $1695 ~-YI, ... mlL nan •••Ian ................. •••••••••• •• •••• •• ••• f \ ~ " ., ~.. .,. ... • -• • -- IEL AIR ·~-: ........ M ............................. '""· •• ._. .. $1395 ., '65 CHEVELLE :.,.u_:~ ~ ... ,... ......._...,. .................... $1995 '66 CHEVELLE ~~a-;:o: · · 1 ....., ..._,...., ,... ............... $1988 I • -' '66 IMPALA 1:.0:.'!!.'::U,,,,. •. ,..........., ......... ...._ .......... $1988 '65 NOVA'="'-= Ii ..... ,... ..................................... $1995 MANY MOU TO CHOOll ROM PONTIAC DIPARTMENT '62 LEMANS TEMPEST u.. ........................ .....,, • ... ...,....., ........ $995 '60 VENTURA 4,!:'.;.:·.. ..,,,., ,.........., ,...., ..,..., ..... ...... ...... $695 '62 VENTURA :..': ... " · · ... ....., ..... ,... ........ ,... ............... $995 '62 TEMPEST 4 ... , .,..., ,... ... ..... • .... •• .. .......... .... .. .. • • .... .. •• • $695 '63 GRAND PRIX :" 9!''~=" .......... ,..., ......,. ,... ..,.., ....... ... $1395 '63 LE MANS , ... ft. ...... .._......,...., ............................ $1195 '64 GTO • ..., ......_."' ....... ....., ...,.,, ,..., ......., ..., • ................ $1995 '64 LE MANS ~ '°!.~ '.c Ii I I ........... ,... .......................... $1595 '65 TIM PEST 4 .... ' .,. ......... Ill I t .. ..... ...... ... .. .. •• • ... .. ... • .. • Slits '66~MPEST J ................ , .. I h .. , ,... ....................... $1788 '66 GTO ... ___ .. " I .. , ................................................... $2395 '66 TEMPEST ~C:!" ......... ,!' ...... 4.....,,.... .............................. $1995 FORD DEPT. '62 FAIRLANE ~:::,..co:;• · .... ,..., ........ ti..,.-. ....... .... . $988 '63 FALCON :, ';:.!!:S:,........., ..... ,.,.. .... , ...., ........... .,. .. $1395 '63 GALAXIE IOO 4 DOOR HAHTOit $888 YI. ... ..tic ............ ,..., ......... ,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '63 GALAXIE ~ !!::'!~ ....... ,..., ........ thitM .-: 1e11 ............... $995 '65 CUSTOM 500 n. .. .-. ..._...., ,. .. ......,, ................... $1695 '67 FALCON ' cyt., ........ Ii I h1, ......, ...,.,., ...................... $1995 MUSTANG DIPT. 1965 M ta 2+1 PAmACI. Lew ....... YI. ......... ,.,_,_, $1788 us n9 ......, .,, cew4 ....... ......,, .., .-. ..... ...,. -• •••••••• 1965 2 plus 2 MustanCJ ~t.-:....,. n -4 ""'· Re11., ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • $1688 1966 M t C ........... YI, ......... $1988 US GftCJ 0Up8 ,._ ltMri•f. Te• wlll Ike t1t1s cer •••••• ••• •• •• ..... MANY MOU TO CHOOSI FIOM 1967 PONTIAC DEPARTMENT '67 TEMPEST UMANS I DOOl HARDTO, •••• 411N!Mfk ........... ..... $2695 ......,, ,..., •'"""'· ,._ ~ ....... federy ........., •••••••••••••••••••• '6• CATALINA J DOOR HHDTO,. YI, .... tMlk ......................... ,..., $3195 ' ,, ........ ,..., ..... ,...,, ............. ......, ......., ......... . '67 FIREBIRD ::':'!!~~~.::., ..r. ....... ...., W9N9fy .............. $2995 '67 FIRRIRD 400 ............... ",..,......... ,._ ...,.... ,.... ....... "" .... ~t9ry~.~~~~.~.~.~~.~.~· $3195 / '67 TEMPEST 2 DOOR HAlDTOit. Lew, lew ......... YI. "teMtlc, '9"'......., $2195 ,..., ....... llect9'y w.,.., ....................................... . 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA STATION WAGON!.,~;.,. 1967 PONTIAC CATALINA STATION WAGON~',-~.,. 1967 PONTIAC LE MANS SAFARI STATION WAGON ',_, ..... Air. llect. w.,,. IUY NOW"AND un ALL CARS AR.E PRICED TO SELL ••• RECONDITIONED TO LAST OUI SILIC'llON IS TOO .•• TO LIST AU.. COME IN AND SB flOR YOURSELF 5-vlce Dept. 0.. 7 .. 9 •·'"·· Moft. -7 to 6 ~ TUM. thrv l'rl. Salel o.,t. Open 9 to 9 p.m. Men. thru Frf. 9 to 6 p.m., Sat. & Sun. llRYICI 0 ................... .......... ~.. • .-.-7DQ -. \ J • • • • • • • -~ ~ • • • • • • • -• • • • 9 • • • • • ~ • • • ~ • ~ iz DAJLY 'ILOT WE MUST snl 200 .. CARs ··NoW . CAPRICE 47 IMPALAS 53 MUST BE SOLD : CAMAROS 59 MUST IE SOLD ~ ICHEVELLES 28 MUST BE SOLD :-:CHEVY 11$ 21 MUST BE SOLD I YOU UMI rT • WE HA YE IT • PRl(B) TO SEU =I :1 ....... -1 : I '87 •PAU 14 . 13 ., ~ at~·~--1988 ~T ~=· =~ ~ t AND FOR BIGGER SA V.INGS SEE OUR 1968 DEMONSTRATORS 42 ON DISPLAY "'111 •W TIUCIS -B• SELECTI• 1968 1/2 TOI PICKUP '2048 JIR '41 ~o. ML NICI V. DOWN INC1UDfS TAX & UC. FOi 41 MO. O.AL ~ 1-------------....-.-------------a.------~~----'------------~-------------~ -I I I . : ;~ :.!!~!Y-~-·~· '1588 .e,.!.~' !w 1--------------~----------....... ~------------'-------------..-1---~--------....-1 I VW SPECIALS I '63 V.W. '1088 lllt N!O"N -VII JU. '62 v.w snaa 1 u .. IEOAN. -JUI n• 7 '18 CAMPER · Just Like New I Fully Equipped, Priced To Sell TFT-107 '61 FORD ~ TON '64 CHEV. ~TON FORD SPECIALS CAD SPECIALS ,L:m SPECIALS Ol:'~1L1SPECIALS '66 FORD · '1788 '65 DAIT GTA '1488 '65 SPOITWGN. '2288 eTA C.. t. l"L A.. TM....._ =·...,.., .....,, ,_ llMrwl, ......._.mf':. ----'61 CADILLAC '1088 '·!"CO m. "-!w, "~ '· '65 FORD '1088 ~M -· •ectorv '64 DODGE 440 $1088 '65 SKYUNER $2188 'Or. &. 4 UH. l'llA 4 D001t W. lllW!o. HM!tr, ...... I" .......... ....._ ......... WIG )IS. 11101 M '63 GALAXIE $988 '63 CADILLAC '1388 '65 VALIANT . .. . Sft88 '64 IJVIERA $2088 • °' a. .. s. •r 10'"'" ~c!.:ri-1e11.~ J~s:..n. ~n·m~ ......,_ 7 ~IC ::"1ND:' ""· TRANSPORTATION CENTER -~888 ... QR -LESS . 'ff CHMOUT '60 CHIYaOl!T 'M CHlVY I '62 fAl.(ON 'ti NOYA 'N OlDS 'N IU.Mllll '000. ·~ Ill..,., ......... Jl'I'• ... lei =~JY .... .._. ~uw .• . . ..... belle. "-'elw• llCM·9' llldtt. !Mt", ll'J~U It ........... .,,,._ • ..._ .....,, llC-411 ....,......,,....,...,JH" $288 $388 $588 5688 $788 s7aa ·SS88 '60 Wtllll '5' PONTIAC . ''1 , ...... '61 PLYllOUTll '60 VCUSWMBI ...... w...M;',--. VISTAN: ......._~.T~ ..... ~&• ,.~~ w.·....;a. ....... ~~ . "\.,., • Mt $298 . $488 ~688 '"' s711 ova U7 llW ws AID TIDS TO SBKT flCl4 '64 RAMii.ER S.W. ~ .. r ...... . USED TRUCKS ' -·--··--~-- I -,, -·· ---~· -... --., .. ... --.. "' 7' ... -r . ... -- r -.. .. . . .. ' .. , r .. • . . ' . •.,, v •" .. r • .. tt "• ...... • -• • .,, .. • .. ., ... • , • .. .., ... .,,... ~ • l fr!MY, Atwll 19., 1968 DAILY PILOT ~ tlOO"New. c,,.--ffOO·NeW Cert ·fl60 • BE .l.~~W1NNER AT ROY ' CARVER PONTIAC •••• • • • the ' 68 Ponttac is the winningest Pontiac of :~Di all ••• GTO (The Car of the Year) ; •• ·aonneville ·(rememb,er what it's named after) e e •. Fire~i~~ (~hat more can we say?>~ BE A REAL WINNER :WITH IHE· FABULOUS 1968 PONTIAC! ('> $ . .. ORDER THE COLOR Of\ YOUR CHOICE! --. . . BIG 350 H.P. 400 CU. IN., ENGINE! ALL SYNCHRO 3-SPEEb HURST SHIFTER,, DUAL EX- HAUSTS, DISAPPEARING ·WIPERS, FASTRAK PREMIUM TIRES, .. AND THE .PRESTIGE . OF MOTOR 'TRENDS "CAR OF THE YEAR!" BONNEVILLE F.OUR DOOR FIRIBl.RD s White Sidew1ll Tires, HHter & Defroster, S.ck-Up Lights, P1dded 011h, Buck.t Se1ts I s .. t Belts. CATALINA BRAND NEW 2 DR. SEDAN Equipped wfth Big VI Engine, Hydr1matic, HHter & Defrost- er, S.ck-Up Lights, Outside Mir· s ror & Nylon Trim. \\ SAVE ON THIS MAG'NIFICENTL Y EQUIPPED EXECUTIVE AUTOMOBILE! THIS LOW MILEAGE CAR IS FULLY WARANTEED FOR YOUR PROTECTON. STOCK No. F-313 ALL PRICES PLUS UC. A. TAX - --~ ~ • • ., •.a M 8' ~ /ml --. ,_ .._ --.,.. _..,.. .--.-...._ --.a. ...... _..._,, ....:....,..__._ ... _____ ~___...-.... .,. .... -.-........ ___ __.___._ __ .s......i... ........ ........_._.__. ••• '* . . • " • ·, = e a • -e e ·-M - . . . .. ' . . . I SCIENCE. HAS DEVELOPED ••• THIS FOR YOUR CAR. •• NOW ••• we un scientifically analyz:e and check over 100 UHi on H eh used car thlt af· fect1 its performance prior to Mlling it. You buy wi th built in confidence when you buy a Theodore Robins Used Car that urrlu the Diagnostic sticker. Th... cars ar• guaranteed 100% . . . . . ~ff>~ EVERY N.EW MUST ANG ST L .. ,,. "' IN SJOCK~ $99 OVER co ~~~ .... -------------------------------10 DAYS ONLY! Every New 1968 MustanCJ In our stock dis- counted to $99 over our cost! Every car plainly taCJCJecl with window dicker price and Robins Sale Price! I OVER 200 HERE NO~ AND MORE ARRIVING DAILY FROM THE FACTORY FOR THIS 599-0VE R.C OST.SALE! CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL AND COLOR MANUFACTURED! NO EXCEPTION S! IF IT'S HERE IT'S FOR SALE AT $9900 G·T CALIFORNIA SPECIALS $99 OVER COST TWO USED CARS TO CHOOSE MUST ANG SALE ZO TO CHOOSE FROM "6" & "t" CYLINDHS. 4 SPllOS, AUTOMATtcS, SOMI WITH POWll STtlRING & AIR CONDITIONING. 1965 tHRU 1967 MODW, CONVHTllUS, COUPIS AND 2+2 FASTIACKS. EXAM,LI '65 MUST ANG $ Fully equipped, •ulometie, power &lnr· 1495 l"t • RIH. 20 Y, dowft or hed• $0 per mo. JO mo. No. P71 21 • EXAM,LI '67 MUST ANG HT $ Low mllH9•. fully equipped. 20 ~ dow" 199 C or trade $56 per ,,.o. 36 ,,.o. TRJUI ,JI '62 CHEV. VI. lel Air 4 Or. Auto .. I'S. Tu I Liunu dow", SH per 1110. 24 mo. OPI.sn '62 CHRYSLE R 4 Or. VI , •ulo., R&H . Tn I Lice"ae dow"· $2l per mo . 24 mo. GCG-052 s595 '66 MUST ANG . VI, Air cond., co"1ol1, lndeu top. euto., •&H, $1995 PS. 20 ~ do•" or Ired• Ut per mo. JO mo. No. 1'1571 J '66 FORD "SOO'' v.a CUSTOM <l Or. F11ll power, ftctory eir, RlH. ntomatic. $1795. 20 ~ clow11 or tredt, SSJ per -· U 1110. RYH02 '67 THUNDlllllD LANDAU E -· - Loatlt 4', jNWW, .... ;iftt, ...... wlt1dows, alt ~3·s9~r'J! concl. 20% tloww Of tH tlo $101 per mo. • ~ 1' mo. Ne. f1Ul.6t '63 flt. YMOUTH VALIANT A11tH1etfc. llH. 21 % tlow" er true, u a.,., ·,.; .. 24 ,. •• JAS1u '64 PONTIAC $ Lt M•111 M':°f. VI, 4 1pu i . 20 Y. doW11 or 1'295 tr-'9 '46 p•r mo. 24 1110. W IA14f 'TAX REFUND DUl .. WHY WAn? :-IUY NOW~PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILABLE '67 f'ottD LTD F11ll pewer, fectory w•rrenty, t ir co11tl .. &pllt 1ut, l•11cln fop. 20 '1. dew11 or tr•ll•. $79 per mo. l6 mo. TRJIOO '50 FORD PICKUP T n I Lie•"'• clow11 S 1) per mo. 24 mt. Mo. L2120J '6t CORVETTE H.T. · 4 1pHd, 1llch. m•91 25 ~ dow11 or trelle. $49 per mo. 24 mo. PJU" 161 FORD CUSWM $ 95 4 Doer. VI •• _..,.._~ rodte. ~+.t. %0 '1. 11..,. 16 Of +rodo.14' ,..-. i.-.... '7717 '"4 THUNDERBIRD H.T. Full po.,..er, power wi11tlo..,1. 25" tlow11 ., trade $59 per mo. 24 mo. HOH 1 I) '62 THUNDERBIRD Full power eq11ip .. white .,../red i"ter., Le mile1. $ 25 "-down or lr•de. $15 per mo. 24 mo. WlGI 77 '62 PLYMOUTH "6" lelvedere 4 Or. PS, 20 Y. down or tr•cl•. U l per mo. 24 mo. TIA-179 '"4 FORD XL "427" 2 dr. H.T. 4 &pHd, R&H. Tu & l ice11H dow". U2 per mo. 24 1110. l'IY705 - 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 15 to choose from -'59 thru '66 yHr models. 6 to I 0 JNHen9er -some with a ir conditioning. '"4 OLDS FIS-'66 MlllC. COMMUTllt-'66 Y.W. CAMPD -ICONO M'S -PORDS -fALCONS -MllLAMIS -COUNnY SIDANS -SQUIRES -COMET WAGON Example : • ·~'7 ,ORD, ST.A TION W .AGft'M stL.s•1. vr. eufol'Pl•hc. :r.c~ory wMr.,,.Y:~ ,._ .. or trel11, $5' Pef f'PIO, J6 1!10. $21 95 USED CAR SALE PRICES RICTIYE THIOUGH TUESDAY, APQ. ,23 All Y"''"h fltur.tl " 41ppto\IM cndit. \ • • I r . , .. I · ·- I - • .. . ... . .. front End~r Alignment ....._.... ... Woril ly FKtOf°y·Tran.d Experts • Correct caster, camber •Correct toe-in, toe-out • Inspect and adjust steerint 50 ~t a1ire! 4-PlyNYLON cord construction Mata Price! 00 6.50 >CU for compacts Plus $1.80 fed. Ex. Tax . •Tough Duraaen rubber fot high mileage. MOST AMHICAM CAIS WJTHOUT POWll 19Ull'MINT The New General-Jet \Vhitewall $ 7.75 ~ l•. s1-.oo 7.75x 15 I""'""' medium cars ,..... fl M '"· r:ic. T•• • Foor full plie$ of nylon corc:I. • Dual-traction tread design. USxU s1noo 815Jtl5 7-- bo1 ca.rs ,.._ $2.14 rMI. Le. Td NO Money Down USE GENERAL'S CONVENIENT AUTO-CHARGE T.fKE. MONTHS TO P.I Y! 11 "==' .,. NO MONEY DOWN FAMOUS dB-AIRD NARO WHITE LINE $ 95 6SOl13 HS11• 700113 f .E.T. 1.86 If your brakes pull .•. grab ..• feel spongy .•. need pumping don't gamble Our service specialists reline all 4 wheels .•. inspect drums and cylinders ••. add quality hydraulic fluid ..• adjust brakes to full contact ..• inspect emergency brake. Get a Complete $ BRAKE RELINE 95 ,. Popular F0td, Chevy, Plymouth HIGH SPEED WHE,EL BALANCING Md U.S. c:-. 00 PIH w....t, W.i.tit hie. COAST GENERAL ·TIRE 585 W. 19th St., COSTA MESA -Ph. 646-5033 -540-5710 -.... SediM DAILY "'lOT ,._,, Allril "· ,,.. Friday, April lt, 1961 ROBERT C. BAGGOT, MARKETING DIRECTOR FOR THE NEW TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP- PING CENTER IN HUNT- INGTON BEACH, IS THE SUSJECT OF DOROTHY PIER'S MEET THE PEO- PLE FEATURE ON PAGE 3 TODAY. APRIL 21 THROUGH 27 IS NATIONAL L I B RA R Y WEEK AND IT IS A GOOD TIME TO TAKE A LOOK AT OUR LOCAL LIBRAR· IES. THEY ARE GROW· ING WITH THE COM- MUNITY AN D OFFER- ING NEW AND MORE SERVICES. A FEATURE ON PAGE 5 TELLS THE STORY. MENU MEMOS, FROM DON WILSON'S YE AR AND A HALF OF OUT 'N' ABOUTING, LIST SOME OF THE HOUSE SPE- CIAL Tl ES .AT LOCAL EATERIES ON PAGES I THROUGH 10. OTHER ENTERTAINMENT IN ORANGE COUNTY CAN BE FOUND ON PAGES 2 AND I THROUGH 15. . w I L L y 01 u c OM-E v Is I T .u ~s .? -• .. •. ' ' .. ' • .. • ' ' \ ~ ... • ... ... .. ' ' ~ 4 . • • .• l ,• ' • ,j .t \ I . ~ • ·~ . . \ ' . ' . t • . ~ ' !' . . , J' ' > ' ,, # I I I" . ,) . } ,. > ~ , > ~ ' ~ > 'l . { . ,,, ~ , ' , . .. • ; ;. "' • '• • • ~ ~-·~ .f ~ ' ~ ') • • • ~ , I> I~ - • , ' I • I -Special'. Event.I CAMDT cONCDT -llDUllt. a jUI ~ of .UCI Pr.._. Dm11U, WallM» and Mumat la ............ la Ille c.ypom 1ounae at UCI, 7901 .Im. a.; lnlae • •=• p.m. Fri., April 11. ot.ral ........ lie, UCJ atudenta 25c. .' 1 j • CONCBB-.....--r ·-.1'hU .,._tt, Dute EllinCtoD: and ....,,•Id I. '1Aturd are~ Fri., April JI II :1:• p.a. ill lbe Arena of tbe Ana- .._ ~Clater, • Xatella, Anabeim. 'l'kbtl. ..._ .... are available from the c...aUaa C..... ~ Oft'lee, Walllchs Music QtJ atmw ID4 )(llbaal ticket agencies. ., 'llM>ERN DANCE CONCQT ...! A modern dance Concert II' belDC praented by Orange· Coast Col· lep students, u a bendit for their lclM>larahip program, • April 19 anc1. 20 at a p.m. in the Auditorl\llll, flOl Fairview Drive Costa Mesa. 1\cbta, 'ISc ~t OCC Bookatore. $1.So. at the door. OLD TOWN CELEBMTION -Tiie Third annual Old Town Celellrati•, sponsored by the Oki ·Tewa ~ Alloclation will be held on M~ Fadden Square at the Ne,_wport Pier, Newport ~Sat., April 20 IDd Sun., April 21. Included lii the weet-od'a activitie.s are an arts and ~ lho1' by Jocal artats; -bike rodeo S.t. and Saa. at 2 p.m.; later-city lifeguard eolllpeti· u.i Sa !It 11 Liil., plul fibnJ OD tint aid at J ..a SP·• both di.J's; bot tog eattnr ~. trunre lfluats, volleyball tournaments and oCbet eonteata for children will be held. For f\lrtW inf crmation phone 675-1865. OONCEllT -fte Symphony Association of Orange County is tftMDting the Orange County Sym- phony Orebestra f'e:aturing the Westwood Wlhd Quintet in concert, Sat., April 20 at 8:30 p.m. In the Arena of the Anaheim Convention Center, 800' Katella, Anaheim. Tickets. $3, $4 and SS.., will be sold at the door. Phone 6$-8962. KNO'l'T'S BERRY FARM -A parade of antique automobiles sponsored by the Southern Cali· fornia Region of Antique Automobiles of Amer· ica, will roll through Ghost Town at Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd .• Buena Park on Sal. April 20 beginning at noon. Over 50 auto- mobiles are expected to participate in the parade. BAWAJJAN DANCES -The Makakai Dancers will perform lfawalian dances and explain historical events in' Hawaii that effected the hula on Sat, April 20, at a p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School A~torium, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Buch. Proceeds of the evening will benefit the Laguna ~ Civic Ballet Company. Tickets, '2 for aclults, '1 for students are available at the Lagttna Beach Chamber of Commerce, 280 Park Ave. and the Ballet Studio. 1863 South Coast Hlgbway. Phone 494-1018 fqr further in- formation. ' tS'Zd . --~ AFTERNOON CONCERT -"Lovers." by Ned R~ and works by Honegger and Telemann will be played in the afternoon concert Wed., April it at 4 p.m. in room 1616 or the Fine Arts BulJdlng, UCJ, '1901 Irvine St., Irvine. Tbere is _ no admission charge. 2 -c.... ' ..... -4 '· TO :FUN ·' Special Events OOITA MESA LIBRARY-The Costa MMa llbrlry. •Center St., Costa Mesa, is~ dol1I from lll'OUDd dM world and old botta, darJDg 1ibtwJ ftlk, April 2'l through 'rt. A ..,ecla) chlldren'a atCJry bo\D' at 9 a.m. is plaDMd for prNCllool cbildreD and motbel'J April 2S. 'l'be morn1D& will ~ include meviu. 1..es and songl. ' . ART FUTIVAL -Golden West O>llege, 15744 GOiden West Street, Huntington Beach la boldi- ing. a Festival ol Arts April 22 through April '¥1" Exhibit.I and activities include, 18th century comedy, "She stoops To Cooq1Jer," nlghtly at t p.m. ill the Patio Theater; concert of coatem· porary music by the A Cappella Choir April 2S at a p.m. in tbe College Center; • high school honor band eoncert April 26 at 8 p.m.; fNture tilma and operimental motion pictures IDd a at.udent·facul~ art exlu'bit throughout the week. Coming Up WOODWIND CONCERT -The Santa Barbara w OIOdwindl will perform 11' ·ttie Scie~ Leoturt Hall of UCI, '1901 Irvine St., JmDe, at S:~ p.m. on April •· The program includes a selection of modern ~ written for flute, oboe, clari- net and piano. Tickets, $2.50 general admission '2 for faculty and '1 for students, are available from the FiDe Arts Box Office, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekd.1}'1. PbCJfte l.13-a17 . f.R SPRING FAIJl -The annual 4-H Spring Fair Will be held April 'l1 and 28 at the Orange Coun. tY Fair Grounds , 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Activities of the fair sponsored by the Agricul· tural Extension service of the University ol California include exhibits In entomo1oey, elec- tricity, cooking. seWing, woodworking ,aDCl' Uve- sb>clt; a fashion show of clothes made by 4-H members, Sun. at IO a.m. and sbowmaoship demonstrations Sunday afternoon. CAT SHOW -The Southwestern Region of the Cat Fanciers Association is sponsoring a cat show April 'l1 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Retail Clerks Auditorium, ~ Stanton Blvd., Buena Parle. Cats of all varieties. including non-pedigreed, will be shown in the competi· tion. Movie star cats, seen on several televi· sion · series will be special guests at the event. A donation of $1 for adults. 50c for students will be asked. Children 12 and under. accompanied by adults, or scouts in uniform will be aclmitted free. See feature, page 7. ONE DAY TRAIN RIDE -An excursion tram will run on Southern Pacific's line between Los An- geles and Bakersfield Sun., April 28, leaving Union Station at 8 a.m., returning 8:30 p.m. Tbe all-day tour will feature an old~time open plat· form observation car, and will pass through "Africa U.S.A.," Antelope Valley, and climb to summit of Tehachapi Mounwns. Stops will be made along the way. Fare. adults, $1l.95, chil· dren. $11.75. Phone (213) 684-0162 for further in· formaUon. fl Coming Up RAMONA P~ -The annual Ramona PageaDt Will be performed April 'n, 28 and May 4, 5 .and ll and 1%. The historical play ii based on • actual tilling which occured near Hemet in 1183. Tickets, $2, '2.50, $3 or $4, are available by mall order to Ramona Pageant AllociatiGD, P.O. Box 755, Hemet, Calif. Phone -.Sill far further information. FACULTY RECITAL -Carol Boelter accompanied by Arnold Juda on the piano and Peter Odegard playing viola will perform Purcell's "Blessed Virgin Expostulation," lk<ahm.s' '_'Virgin Cradle Sollg" and selected works by Hugo Wolf and Manuel de Falla, Sunday, April 28 at I p.m. in raom 178 of the Fine Arlt Buildlag. UCI, ?a>l lrvtne St., Irvine. Tbere is ao admlaaion charge. Sporu ANGELS BAP'JlA.1.1. -California Angels u Bal- timore Orioles April 19, ?.O at 8 p.m. end April • 21 at 1 p.m.; Wasb,ington Senators April 22, 23 and 24 at a p,m .• and Oakland Athletics Ap!'il a, 'Z1 at I p.m., April 28 at l p.m., in the Ana· bebn Stadium, 2000 State College Blvd., Ana· heim. Phone 633-2000 for ticket information. DODGERS -The Los Angeles Dodgers vs the St. Louis Cardinals April 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. in the Dodgers' Stadium, 1750 Stadium Way, Los Angeles. Tickets available locally at Wallichs M.usic stores and Mutual Ticket agencies. ' ROB.SE RACING -Thoroughbred horse racing at Hollywood Park, Century Blvd. at Prairie Ave., Inglewood, post time Tues. through Fri. 1 :45 p.m.-; Sat. 1:15 p.m. '75,000 Century Handicap~ Sat., April 2D. ROAD RACING CllAMPIONSBIP -The United States Road Racing Championship will be held April 'Z'I and 28 at the Rivers.ide International Raceways. 22255 Eucalyptus, Riv~rside. Phone (714)-1~1161 for ticket information. COVER: The two balls of fluff on our cover are doing some advanced work for the coming Celebrity Cat Show sponsored by the Southwest Region Cat Fanciers Association. For more pictures and a story see Page 7. Gulde To Faa Pate 2 Meet The People Page 3 0. 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'°' •--tlolla. Call VI<! 635-8962 H J I;. ii( INl'IQP01SB IN( NOW. "'-' .. .,.. ~ Ac f ., A~ '11111tE&Ji'i'ft .. ~ li()llHlg ... -~ COl..OA rLUI IKCNrD PICTUll• ..... ,. ........ ....,. .. .... With Je,_ Cob\lm ~ ..,._ ~"°" SHOW TIMD FiiX ·5mr lo• Offit.• Op•n• uw 1 n · 6:JO P.M. w.,kcl•v• CUST ... lonnlt a Clyde" 1:47 only IP!!llW=~· ~·=-=•=J=•===•:.r .:•~64t~· ~WF~1t President'• Anelyat _ 1 p.m, encl I 0140 ~NTINUOUS SAT. I SUN. HOM 1111 ' • _. .. ~ il&.Ll9 • • llUlnHM10N HMKe ~ Winner 5 Academy of Awflfdt IEST PICTURE -IEST ·ACTOR ......... Also ............. 1'e W. AINI TM Utlr" SEE ZWWI am • ~ -91111 A wiDfid passionate girl and ••• the thnemen who want her! ~-- PANAVISION METROCOLOR JUUE t1IRISTIE TERENCE SfAMP . m'IKFINCH ALANBAns 'l.\I{ FRO~l THE ~1ADOl\G CUO\\'ff PITH DIAN Mt!Nlllll s.ctiM-OAILY PILOT ,,.._y, Allrtl 19, Ifft Iii' Makes Time For Kids And Pop Warner l FkbotOa1H 'l1tut ik. f~ From a little boy wtiose greatest desire was to fly an airplane, Robert C. Baggot, marki!tiog director for tu new Town and Country Shopping Center in Huntington Beach, ere• ap not ont-y eoari.og high in the naval air force, but also in the world ·of bic league football IDd business. I While growing up in Obicago, Bob used to Cl'Oll the late eradl awn. mer, from the time be was eight years old, to visit hia grandfather ia Lud· ington, Michigan. 'lbe!'e he would pict C'berries until he ma~ enough money to take a ride in the barnstorming airplanes at county fairs. After he was graduated from Leo High School in Chicago, be tried to en.list in the Air Force but learned only drafted men were accepted. He Marlene Dietrich will •ppur In "An Evening With_the lncomp.rable Mar- lene" •t the Ahmanson Theatre In Music Center, Los Angeles, for 20 per- formances besllnning April 25. It should be a rare thHt•r trHt. MIPllM Sedltlt-OAILY P'ILOT f'rWlr. AHH 1', llU ,. a WfW beard that lilotber door to a lying ~er wu tbroagll Ult Navy's V-11 program, which paid some enlilted men's way through eollege. TaktD_g a chance Bob joined the program in 1-943 and .studied eD1lneerin1 at the Uni· versity of South Carollna. i:n 1944 the opportunity be tiad been •aW.n& for came and he tra~ferred to the naval Ill fOrce wheff-he ~"eel aa a pa. nery instructor in Corpus Christi, Texas . After his tour of duty, Bob enrolled at Nortbweltern Unl\'trlltJ ~ finish his college education. There he switched to IM•tinea1 admlnbtnltioa and majored in marketing. In addition to his academic wart, he 1etterecl three years in basketball and four years in f~all. After be was gradua1ed in 1950, Bob p1-yed profelllonal footbd for the Chicago Bears. It was during tbi& time that bil ~e of a,toc be-ca~e 1 family affair. While flying h<>me from a g&me, bi IDtJt a charminC stewardess named Helen, whom be married in 1951. The following year Bob entered the bu.&tnea field u ~ conaltaot OD sales training and later joined the Consumer Products Dirili.on It RIT• theon's where be was promoted to manager of branches ill Klhraube, De- troit, Pbiladelpbia and New York. In 1956 when Raytheon was sold t.o Adm.inl, Bob decided tJae time had come to move to California. About tb1t time, he and a friend ,..... an acquaintance wf1o had invented a toy for b.iJ ~. -&.be ftnt 19" cost, e-igbt millimeter movie projector that autOIDlltieally loaded, (eel IDd rewound film. Seeing the possibilities in marketing the projector, Bob ud h1I fliends started the Baston Corporation to manufacture a.ad tell it $oen Ot'ber major companies came out with atmilar product& abet 8-Jron IOld its product and patent to Argus Mansfield. In 1959 Bob became Welt.em Sales Mana,er f«. Ador/Bllite, tbe largest manufacture!' of aluminum building product.a in ~ ~ 8tatel and in 1965 he moved to Fullerton. With bis four 80nl, .Bill, 15, Robert, 12, Brian, 10, and l>aftl, 7, be became interested in Pop Warner Football While workin1 with tbe organ. ization, be .met Cart Belvede-re, managing director of Botil Company lne., who totd him of the New Town and Country Shopping cti.llriCt be •u about to build in Huntington Beach. Bob was so impressed he invested in Continued on P,.ge 13 NOW! WIN $100.00 I CASK! Ant ....... $50.00 -SecoM Nu $30.00 -1'111N,..... .... Just fill in • btenlc on "Why I Lilce To luy Produu at Neiwpott Pl'O- duce," it 1hould be eesy, everyone likes tol Nothiftfl to bt_.y_ ••• &ter es meny times •• you wish. Entry blanks et check.out. WiHen •rt· nounced Mey lrd, 1961. Her• could b. thrff big '"•o•IJ • , • CUP THISI COUPONS AND SAftl ,------------------~, EXTRA FANCY a ouu AR• ,ANTAIT•c 1 LMH -1eaa• I z u c c I N I LARGE -IANTA ANA LETTUCE I · 59UASH I STRAWBEIRIES I : : , I I -I . ! I 1 I Oc.. · 1 5 for 'I 00 1 I Oc... 1 I I.Wt s Lbs. I UMtt • ..... I u.tt • I L wttt. tt.11 ceupee wttti ttia. c.,. _...,,.. c..,.. J ---------·---------COUPONS EXPIUS APU. 24111 CONGRATULATrONS TO THESE FINE RESTAURANT$ FOR TRAOIN6 lOCAL- LY WITH THEIR FEUOW MERCHANTS. THE fO& CUTTER: UDO BLUE IEET: TASTEE FRE_EZ, COSTA MESA I NEWPORT: ORAN&& JULttlS~ COSTA MESA: PAIL o· CHICKEN, AND 176 OTHERS. HOW AIOUT you CALLING USl PHONls 673-1715 ~ 9Mlrl .. n. 0... Of n. ._.. NEWPORT PRODUCE o,._..~,_ ....... ...... o •• I, ... 161' ....,.... IW. ..... , .... ~t-" _ ...... ~. · . ! ' ' ~ . { .. ' . ~ ' ' " ' ' ... -. \ ' ' • ' ' ... ~ 1 .... ~ ; . . ~ ' ' ' ' . ~ ~ ~ • .. j --~ ' j . ~ . ~ . ' I ' I \ .. • I ' ' \ .. .> • ' ; , • ) " •, ,., . . -. . , • • r,, '· . . ,. . '. • 1, '· . '1 ~ .. . . , ... . . ',, ·. . ~ .. _ • 'I ,') ., ~ • • " NOTIS ·~ Watering Often :· In, .Ur ·m1w oouta1 aJ'ft there ls never any worry about citru,, trees fr'ealng. Tb1s is not to say, however, that any variety of citrus tree will be "tucceGSf\ll ln our lffa. Some require more summer h~t Ulan do others in order to ripen prope!'ly. Gr...,.. ,..ares a lot 0( 9WnlDeT beat in order to bec<>me sweet. On the other band,, uturaly tou.r fruit. 11Uch as lemons and limes, reqUire l1We summer beal'Gnpefndt, tberei'ore. are poor~ tor tbit ~While lemoos and. limes 1re gOocl onee. . . V•a.nda ...... require 1"95 beat than navel• but eno navels can • be arown ben allhOQ&h the ftuit isn't as &OOd u those srown further inland. 'nle tarocco. or blood Ol'IQle, ls a VC'rf lood one for the coaat. It will sbow pod color here and be 'f"fJCY sweet. Mandefln .,..,....., which include tancmnes. are also good fruits for the eaut. Jn ~ the Owui ·s.111tne llanclilrii ii tbe bett citrus of all for tam ctimeft It it,, a fair siled tndt wit1a the typkal 1aneerine loose akin. It ts Yirtually .ect.lla. a lleayY beerer' thlt seuta fnaiting roun1~. and tbe fruit ripens at Christ.mu time. There ls little more that one couJd ask of a fruit tree. T ....... • fait11. well in this area. They are a cross between a grapefruit ltld a tqmne and there are two varietieg geoenlly available. One, Sa"'P4'°Dt favon the grapefruit parera. For that reuoo it is not as popular as 11.inneola wbicll ls more like ita tangerine parent. ' · Citrvs ,,... are available in two fonns, standard and dwarf. Dwarf dtrus are irafted on a dwarfing rootstock Ud will not erow over six to eigbt feet bigb. Four dwarf citrus will fit iMo the same space required by ooe regular citrus. Dwarf dtrus are also very good far growiDg in tubs. The ...St enemy of citrus ls the watering hose. ln the home· garden probably niore oitcu! trees are tilled by too mum water than by all other causes comMned. They sboGld be soaked well IDd deeply when they are watered but allowed to dry out fairly well m between times. 11ae frequency of watering df:P8lds on the siie of the tree and 1be type oi soil Jt ii ervw· ~ in. The dudlie!lt kind of waunng is frequent shallow waterinp and for this l'MIOll citrus 9bouJd not be plmted in lawn areas. Our elMHne aoil and water hett cause citrus t<> get chforotic but this ran be~ ~Y feeding tM trees dtelated iron and zinc. ·-c... Jill' ··-. --0-Herten Kills ~ ~-~-- Citrus Trees TRAIN KIDS TR I P THE WILL LOVE "I think I can. I think I can." may have·been the song of the little Puffer- belly Engine, but for Southern Pacific's climb up the Tehachapi Mountains, it's "I know I can." And just to prove it they are offering "Springtime in the Tebacbapis," a one-day e.xcursion train leaving Los Angeles Union Station at 8 a.m. and returning at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, April 28. It's a unique opportunity for many youngsters who have never ridden on a train and promises to be an interesting enjoyable day for the adults. The special train, carrying reserved seat cars plus fi ve dining and lounge cars will also fea· ture an old-time open observation plat· form car . The t r a i n wilJ take passengers through "Africa U.S.A .• " a compound of wild animals used in television and motion pictures, through the Joshua tree forests of Antelope VaJJey and climb to the summit of the Tehacbapis. Stops will be made at points of interest. See Guide To Fun, Page 2, for ticket Information. ,..,., . """' "· ',.. ,LIVE THE.ATE·I · OPENING THIS WEEK Serele Mn*I Sltew ~rgio Mendes and Brasil '98 with guest star Glenn Campbell will perform at the Melodyland Theatre. 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim, April 23 through 28. · Pertonnances Tues. through Sat 1:30 p.m.; Sun. at 8 p.m.; matinees Sat. and Sun., 3 p.m. Phone 776-7460. ''Claallla'' "'Claudia," a light-hearted family play will be staged by the Costa Mela Civic Playhouse, at Or· a nge County Fairgrounds, 88 F~ Drive. Cost.a Mesa opening April 2'. Performances Fri. and Sat. al 1:30 p.m. thrqugb M_, 4. Phone 83(.SJ0.1. mLL RUNNING ''Tlte 1.mpoulWe Yun" .. 'Ibe Impossible Years," starring Ozzie and Har· riet Nelson is on stage at the M.elodyland Theatre, 10 Freedman Way, Anaheim through April 11. Per· furmances Fri.. 1:30 p.m.; Sat. at 3 and 1:30 p.m.; Sun. 3 ud I p.m. For ticket infonution ph<>M 771-?e. OCC G.~u.E.RY -Orange Coast College Art Gal- lery, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. Hours: t a.m. to ·4 p.m. Mon. through Fri.; 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. ~v!llln(. Currently on uhU>lt student ahow <1f ·art wort done tndependentlx of c~ss assignments. SOUTB .COAST PLAZA EXHIBIT -m:a Bristol M .. Costa Mesa. On eKhiblt during~ busi- MSI ~ Clnlgb A pril 2i) l dhpla1 • et worb bl. va,rliiUI media by ~ of 1he <l>cta Mela Art League. A J>tt~tllt of the p)-oceedJ from art"sales will go to the league's scholarship fund. )l&C\A \"ERDE LIBllARY -2989 Mesa 'Verde Drive, Costa Mesa. Currently on exhibit during regular library hours, portraits, clowns and charactu studies in oil and pastel by Shirley Milligan. 1'"EWPORT NATIONAL BANK -1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beacb. On exhibit during reg- ular business boun, collages by Alpha Salve. son of Anaheim. No admission charge . C'OST A l\IESA LIBRARY -566 W. Center St~ Costa Mesa. On exhibit during regular library hours seascapes and marine oil paintings by B<"a Sonne.nberg; marines, landscapes and florals by Hester True. CORONA DEL MM UBRARY -420 ~larigold, Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular Ii· brary hours through April. watercolors by Coro Eton . BALBOA PA Vil.ION GAU.ERV -400 Main SL, Balboa. Hours: 1 to 5 p.m . Wect through Sun.; 6 to 9 p.m. Mon. Currently on exhibit, paintings and sculpture of urban America by Joe Goode and paintings and books by Ed Rusch.a sponsored by the Fine Arts Patrons of Newport Harbor. There is no admission charge. Phone 675-3886. ~.8. CITY HALL -330 Newport Blvd., :'\ewport Beach. On exhibit during regular business hours, contemporary oils by UCI art student&. tL\'DE ZULCH GALLERY -1835 Newport Bl\'d-. Costa Mesa. Hours: Mon. through Sal 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. Currently on e.thibit landscapes and still lifes by Helen Braunsch· "eiger. CHALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. <.;oast Hiuy .. Lagtma Beach. HoW"t: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. No admi.s&ioo charge. On exhibit through April, a juried show of sculpture and paintings by members of the Riverside Fine Arti; Guild. Mot•a-*'--CAll.Y P'll.OT ........ A•f'il 1', U .. ........ S11LL IUNNIN5 ''Nntt ,... I.Me" A famil1 comedy. "Never Too Late•• la on stage at Cbe Lquna Pla.Jbou.le. 319 Ocean Ave., Lacuna Beach Wed. tbroup Sat., closiq April %'1. Curtain time 1:30 p.m. Phone t9MOSL "S..att u..,..., .. 'Ibe Westminster Community Tbuter, IS58 West· inlter' Ate., Westm.imter ii preunttag an original drama written by Tom Tltus of the DAILY PILOT staff Fri. and Sat., through A(lril rr. CUrtain time 1:30 p.m. Phone IS050e. ''Farewea.•• A one-woman ihow, "Farewells," with Margaret Cowles ia on stage at the South Cout R.epertcry, SecGad st.I> Theatre, 315 Villa Way, Newport Beach, Fri. lbrough Sun. ClolinC April 21. Curt.am ti.me 1:30 p.m. Phone l?S-9664. ·~ .. A Sbatespearean trapdy, "Macbeth" is bein1 pre-- 1e1118d by tbe Soutb Coast Repertory Third Step Tbe.t«, 112'1 ,Newport Blvd.. Cofta _.., Thurs. thrcMaP Sun. Clos.ine May 26. Phone .1.31S3. ua 'l1lleaier Irvine Repertory 'lbeatre ii preteDtinf three plays "'lbe Hostage," "Dar~ 1>f the Moon' and "Good \Voman of Setzuu" in repertory in the Studio '!'beater ol UCl, '1901 Irvine St., Irvine. Petfcrm· ancea Thurs. throulb Sat. Tickets, an on aaJe at the Fine Arts bu oftlce at UCL Pboae 13M117. c •• ~.:11111 A a :li1 . .••.•. , .• UC1 ART GALLERY -Fi.De Arts Building, UC Jrvine,. 7601 Irvine St., Irvine. Hours: Tues. through Sun. 1 to 5 p.m.; Wed. t· to t p.m. Currently on exhibit. works of facult,y mem· beris, Vija Celmlns, To.ny DeLap, Crall Kaua· man. Robert Irwin and Richard Smltb. No adnWsion charge. IRVlNE RANCH CE:<.'TER -Saota An.a Fl'ff~aJ at Myford Rd., Irvine. Hours: 8:30 a.a . tD 4 p.m. dally. On ex hi bit throueh April 21 marine paintings by Jaclr Kay. ... CHARLES W. BOW~RS MUSEUM -2l)QZ N. Mam Street. Santa Ana. Phone ~-Hours: Tues. through SaL 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; SUD l to 5 p.m. and Thurs. evenlop '1 tot p.m. No admission charge. Currently on exblblt "Naval Combat Art" selections of palntings deplcti.lll the U.S. Navy from 1961 to 1967. CSCF GALLERY -800 North State College Blvd., Fullerton. Gallery localed on the second lew1 ol. the Commons Building. Hours: SUD. April 21, J to 4 p.m.. sculptl:ae in wood, Clan and plastic by Richard F razier, MarviJl UpofGy and Sam Richardson. MUCKESTHALER CD.'TER -llt Buena VIQ Drive, Fullerton. Hours: Mon. tbrOUCb Sat l to 4 p.m. C11rrenUy on exhibtt "Color Us Creative," a display of art wort by ttle cen- ter's art students, ages five throuih 12. 'ruVELL'S GALLERY -Newfourth Center, 131 Newport Ave .. Tustin. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. through Sal CmrenUy on exhibit paintings and d.rawi nga by Newport Beacb artist. James Clutter. New •orb IDcladl fall action impressions of the Grud Prtz style formula cars and drivers, Oarala. ftCurea. laDd- scapes and action impruaion• of bullfiPten. No admission charge. MEET TtB E P·E O PLE the company and became Ju manetinf d). rector. Marketing will hold a m~ ·pbce at Town and Country becau8e the retaOen and pro!essionals selected for the ceo.ter will ba~e to meet ce:rt&in quality ltaDcWdl for both their products and tbetr lerVlces and there will be conUnued ~of their mer· chandise and advertising. Bob is abo a tpecial C8D.5Ultant for the F.conomic Deveiopmeat 11endea of Che De-. partment or Com.mette. Be -. llP mark& mg plans for small eompanlea begiruLi.nc in uocler-developed att11 such u APPllachia. lD the pasl 18 mootha be bu wrftfen and di- rected the u.lea IDd martedq procrams for lour complnles la four IUtel. .. He m06t enjoys 'P"nctmc bla .spare time helping boys in the Pop Warnei' prosram and attendin.g coachlnc dlnks wtlkh be hopes will up&rade the qualilJ ot ;('Oltllln& baiJ. able to the boy~ He la Yb pnlident of the program ln FullertoA and a dindor of lbe Ora.age Empire ~ Re i&. alJO a member or Loe Coyotes Coculby Club and Phi Delta Theta. · With Bob Bauot lll tbe pilot's . aut, Town and Country Shopplq dllCrict sill soon find Ltselt one 'of many suCt'eQfUI ft)- t.erpriaes under hk wtng. · n ..... ,._. lihf4e~~1 a. o-. •. ~W11N'tl l·IO[[]....C •OtTDIANl.AJt SU.fl l&t'I LOOtr .... AU. ..... • .. TaADfTIOllAl r AllCTINM 111.11 M.t'I ART~:·,'-/~._... o,M 7 ...... 1., .... c.n..-., MOOICMull'r\a .. -.·• SERGIO 111EIDES1· 1~Dt &. :BRASIL ·'&& Cl'IP·BE!tl R IO ti.• ,.._.. ·•ID TtatJlS ON W •t ... Off'iATii; 9N --.ill f"t<WI .... Ill •I KATI NOW •,.__(7 naD• llATI .. , • .._..;_ HAW,AII 231S.OO EAOfe MSm OH DeUILE OCCUPANCY• , YOUft OWN N'MT"MarT "°" '7 DA .... , -l 1NIGKTst tHCUJDING ~ T1'1ft ADI f'MK,,Jl"RNtlll"~. CH~AGHK AHD Lale "t0U ~;~K'.VOUli ftC>etNSOtt 's Q4AMa ACCOUNT ~r·~l ~~·­ ASK Ml. FORll .TIAVIL SRYICI • '1''' ...... rW .. '$ I 11~ • . .... ·- '· \ ( f . \1 ' t • ~ ~ ; .. ~ c l l ' \ ' . 1 I : I J # ~w,-,~· ~ c .OMP:UJ·ER WILL DO Y·OU.·R WORK ·" q.r -. ,..> IT WILL KEEP .YO·UR ACCOUNTS, COMPOSE AND PLAY MUSIC, TOO 8.0l'f'o.t'S llO'fW: .,_It ... --,. a -If lff-• lllt ""-If T--• ~.., ...._,.., c........_ ne ....._ will _..._ .. _... .. -.. ....., • iw-. ....._ ''No man is an island," wrote poet John Donne, but be couldn't have been referring to 1991 A.D. and the House of Tomorrow, where bousewif e and family, secure with computer controls, can be as remote as Robinson C'rusoes yet with the outside world only an ele<;tronic fingertip away. • Philco-Ford Corporation says that tomorrow's house for all practical purposes will be an island of self-sufficiency, independent of nearly all ulllity services. The House ol Tomorrow will have a self<ontalned fuel cell as the major power source and extensive wireless communications with the out· side world. Telepbone lines and water and sewer pipes will disappear. Cybernetics. the science of doing work through computers, will be the major impetus of the house. The computer, the amazing electronic machine that bas packed centuries ol progress into the past decade, will be at the beet and" call of the average householder by 1999 or sooner, ac- cording to ~11e C. Crowley. vice president -engineering and research, Philco-Ford Consumer Products Group. To give you some idea ol what to expect from your family computer, Crowley noted that this tireless brain will supervise every !unction of ev· ery device in Jhe House of Tomorrow 24 bours a day. It will check tbe hundreds o1 electronic circuits required by the house every few seconds and will insert a back-up circuit if trouble develops. It also will alert the community service agency to replace the failed circuit. Through an environmental control system, the family computer will analyze the air in the home for impurities, odor. temperature and moisture content. Tbe air will be filtered, warmed or cooled, moisture added or re- moved as needed and a pleasant odor injected -aJI directed by the com- puter. UslQe Us reels of memory tapes, the computer will keep in order every entry in your c:bec.king account, collate and post accounts receivable and payable, methodically arrange taxable and ta.x~eductJble items and pay your taxes automatically and on time -a ssuming, of course, that you have the money lo pay them. (So far, Pbllco-Ford hasn't arranged for that little detail.) Tbe reference memory tape of your family computer will contain every~ la 1'JUf lmmte ~ When it is fun.time, it will en. able you to Jiu 81J1 pme -a 1ame that exi!U or one ol your own ilrYtmiiall. Y• can play ct.eckers with a fellow human or com. MM. w1M have a MpeHh c.nsole for shoppi,. for groceries end clothn. 5'e wUI M .... to ..a.ct het-....ts vi• • hou.ehoW monitor end video ,.... with • cmsoe. 1n tt.e kitdMn. "r --... ~ 12~ 'l'1 (J .Mmic wiH M cem ....... electronkelty in the House of Temorrow. This devtc. win reproduce the sounds of ell inttrvmenta aeperet.ty or in unison ..Ml play Mastera stored en~ t•pes. pete against the computer (you'll have trouble beating the computer, but you can always try). An electronic auto-composer in the recreation room will reproduce tbe sounds of all instruments, either separately or in unison. You will be able to compose your own music by means of the computer and then com· mand your electronic orchestra to play it. The instrument also will re. produce the works of composers other than yourself, in case you .prefer Richard Rodgers or Claude Debussy to your own cybernetic symphonies. The family computer will order food fr.om the supermarket and pro- cess (cook in computer language) the food at mealtime.• "It is not impossible to conceive." said Crowley, "that the computer's record of the weight of the family, individually and collectively, will de- termine the quantity and types of food ordered and the method of cooking." The family computer will alJow the housewife to shop and be billed electronically. It will manage a message center which will systematize engagements -birthdays. ballet classes for the children and the dinner date you made. The computer will allow the husband to pay his bills electronically, give him an instantaneous picture of his budget and tax payments, and afford hini instant access to his home library and a central community library computer for answers to any questions in written or pictorial form. It will control the family health room in the House of Tomorrow and will keep health records of every member of the family. A "medicouch" devised by the nimble. many.circuited minds of Philco-Ford each morning will read your pulse. take your temperature, record your weight, take an electrocardiogram and measure your blood pressure. This information will be fed into the computer, which will determine the amount of energy you should expend and bow long you need to exercise. Preposterous? Not at all. Some of these devices already are oper· ative. while others will be available in a few short years, according to Philco-Ford engineers. And remember that 1999 A.O. -the turn of the 21st Century -is only 32 years away. The photographs used are from a 16mm color movie, now available on loan without charge, from the film library of the Ford Motor Company in Dearborn, Michigan, 48121. Requests for the film should be made at least three weeks in advance of the showing date. """-zltM s.d--O&ll. Y P'ILOT Fn ar, &,n1 "· • ,., SOME ARE ON WHEELS NOW, All ARE KEEPING -UP WITH-.. GROW-T·H SHHH! April 21 through April 27 is National Library Week. The H municipal and Orange County Branch Libraries servicing th.is area may pre- fer to think of themselves as quiet organizations but the truth is, they bave have been booming. New services, n_ew build.ings and more staff have been added to tbe !acilities in an attempt to grow with the area's population and needs. Not only are there more people living along the Oranie Coast now, but more of them are using their libraries than ever before. Spetjal eervices o ffered by thte local libraries include everything from story bolirs for the pre-school patron to bookmobile stopl for those who find it difficult to eet to regular libraries. Careful attention is givea at eacb lbrary to the develop- ment of a collection which will meet the needs ol the llldividual area. Scbools and libraries work together providing mate.rials for school assignments and in teaching the children bow to use the card catalogue and where to find boob for reference and pleasure reading. The bookmobile, an Ora.oge County Branch Library on wheels, began in 1959 with one vehicle to service areas not close lo a regular library. It was soon found to have an added value, as the library system expanded, servjlg as an indication of where pemwient libraries were Qieeded and what kin<l"'of reading material' was of special interest in the area. Today there are two Oran~e County Bookmobiles, each traveling 1000 miles per m0ntb with a stock of appro..~mately 2500 boob. They perform most funeti9ns ot a regular braneh library. take requests for reading material and issue library cards. The newest traveling service will begin April 25. A children's Jibrar· ian from the Newport Beach municipal libraries will take approximately 500 books for pre-St$ool children to The Bluffs, 2414 Vista de! Oro, each 'lbursr day. from2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and help them cbooose and check-out books. Pre-schoolers also get special attention at story hours held in many of the libraries. Picture books, stories and discl!Mions often lay the fouDda- tion for a real love of reading later on: In Qddition to books, many libraries are stocking a collection ol rec· ords which can be checked out with a library card. An educational film and film strip service also is availablt; through the Orange County library system. Local libraries. in celebration of their special week are holding teas, 5pecial exhibits, guided tours and their 52 weeks-a-year special, good boots. -Kristin Goff Story hou,.. for the pre-schoolers Ire offered 1t m1ny-.---rM Utir1rie1. From the looks on the faqs of these chil- dren at the Meu Verde Libnry In Cost• Men, It it 1 n hour well spent. lolH~riM SKllM-OAIL Y P'ILOf Frldlt1, A•nl lt. 11161 A Hbrary en whMla, fhe IMetu ..... , ........ .... lftUCh .. 1000 'Mliee ......e.:1a:o..-.. County, .met,. ;:;.&:.; -.1eldl1M -erNI not cloM to ,..,a.r Ulwarles. The ... teriors of the bookmolNlet Ioele much llke eny small lfbrery. lelow, .. --....,. ...... ..w ICathy Mitler ........ M fin46"1 whet IM'1 h 11-., fer. Sch•ll • ..................................... , UM reflf'WJI facffltlel. · · ·. .• . <' ) t { '\ ' ' J ' 1\ ~ ~ • ' 4 " f 1 4 J " .' ' t ' ' ' . ,) " #. z ----~-·-~--, ... ---~ '"'-•• r • ~~=---"" --C 5 ~ , -. -. . ~ ' I • , • » .;. : ,~ ,_ ··-- • ~ • . , J •' . .. ; .,. •• .. ~ ;I ,,. .. y ... .I DlllGNl·R'I NOTl~BOOK . , ;Rattan IY J. RUSSEU. JUMEl.SQN: ORAN&E cou~ DESl6NER-DECORATOR . 1,; t ' Men, ....,.. confuse rattan with bamboo. Bamboo is a grass which grows mm ene.fourth of an inch to six .inches in diameter. It ii bollo• an4 don not 1-ibell.to bending, weaving or atruct- ,Wal wort. ~ RattM Is a solid vine with the • characteristics o( wood. It may be saw-ltl ed. nailed, glued or bent into attractive 1 patterns. Pound-for-pound it is one of the ~!~ strongest materials available in the . furniture industry and because of its l' structural versatility. lends itself to r. imaginative and fresh design. \-.. Rattan, lik• wood, has ao outer cover of cane as its bark and a reed within, much like wood pulp. The cane is used in numerous pieces of furniture, back and seats of chain and as inserts on tables and cabinet pieces. Rattan furnltu,.. is often blended successfully with most traditional and contemporary decors and is available for aJmost every room in the home in· eluding bedrooms, dining room and pro- vided it is adequately protected, the terrace. TIM colors and finishes range from deep wood tones to imaginative colors to match fabrics or wallpaper. It may be re- paired and r efinished as easily as any wood. Prie9S for this tvoe of furniture vary according to design, workmanship and quality. Good pieces of rattan furniture compare with the cost of any quality furnishings in the home, but the quality rattan furnltUn? is well worth the invest· ment in terms ol lasting value. NEXT WEEK: WOOD WEAVE .. Please 1ddreu inquiries ind questions by letter to: Designers Noteboo•, Weekender Ma91tint, Post Office 801 1875, Newport Beach, C.liforni1, .~~ ......... l ' DIPLOMAT WALNUT PANELING Toda'(s C.lifomia hotMowners_ Hpresa • pret.,.nce for a feellnt of opu. I.nee In clecoratfnt audt n cr .. ted with Diplomat Entllsh Walnut pan•ling. The rich, n.tural toM and bookmatched patterns a,. MfNrated by dark. half..fnch grooves, dramatbint the woodgraina. WIMther for an, library or livint room, thesa M.tonit• pan•ls offer p,,..tige appearance, .,. .. , durabil- ity and Nty maintenance at ,..asonable •x,.nse. A lighter •ffed may be obtain.cl throuvh tlM UM of Fr•nch Walnut. The Colorful Sound of Orange County Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM .. .. FROM FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH "'"91'111 ~AILY f'ILOT ,.,_,, .,.... tt. 1HI 1 ,• I CHARTER HOUSE ARTISTS Charlfl P•nnas, left, 11 doint u rlc.tvres of Cb- ti• and Harriet Nelson In the Showplace Lounge of th• Chamr HouM Ho- t•I, Anaheim: OnJ• and Harriet a r e currently 1tarrint In ''The lmpos- 1ibl• Y Hrs" at Metody- land Theatre. Cel.brftiff appurtnt In and around Orange County wlll have th.ir c•ncatvres placed In tfM MW Showplace Gall•ry Signed 1'Zen" by the talent.d artist. Pat- rons of the lounge may have theirs drawn any Friday night from S p.m. ·U(la .nova n"'I"',., IU1 COAST Ht6HWAY NIWPOllf llACH ............. ,, ...... RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED M2·7llO '°""''..,, CllGlll llLlllT . . . WtMNi- 642-6700 New"".._. C....M- , , FOR MUSIC LOVERS •Mwn &r.1* *QUINTET* ' of Cenl\u)' Plaza. Palm SprtQp • thr Dila ~ CoUll6am NOW 1llaouett MAY ITMI BAYSIDE INN J51 E. COAST HGWY NEWPORT HACH For Adv•rtitint In The Weekender Phone 642-4321 BACK A~AIN! SKILES & HENDERSON o.... Mertin lied ... _ f9(' fin w .. b -del1t9 tt..ir u11y •11tics for hit forth. ce1ni1tt s..-•• Show S.rlea. ltetvr11l1t9 to home NH •• the 1t .. be11 E. LH ••.+ T .... d.y, Apfil U , Skll•t I He11de"o11 r•n-tklr 11i9htly noAHllH to +tie epple1110 •f tktr fHorl+e •-'iffctt. Drop 1--fod fo, f1111, P.S. Don't f.rt•t to brl119 tl!o •Id• .. tt.o ro941l•r S1111dey Aft.1110011 Chilclre11'1 Show, 4 to 6 P·"'" . 'h~,·~-~········-···~ ' YOU'il. ENJOY OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 A.M. TO 3 P.M. IPilVIE~ Fi1tt Dining Since 1965 3801 EAsf Qwr HICH°'wAY C.0.0..A DF.L Ml.a. CAuPORNtA PHot1F.: (714) 67>1374 ... ,. . ... ' ,, ContlMl\f al Culsl Cedctell1 Serving LHChtcm and Dhua~ lfcmdav tAroqll Satvdq. Now Opc1I B•"•da,.~ 4 . io· p.m. W• -IM•t.4 .. tt.. lrkt.I 5h.t .W. Mt.-M.l.i.. I ......... ..._ M•yC.. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Mii ... ................ ~ram~ \ ,,.,,,.. lluncMo.a ~I ll&wr #nMbttlw GrM4 MtlltMI' • 171 I. MAIN, OR.ANGii. ~ -- .~___;,.s:.._, ..... .;z-~' •-;;I t!ii!:2::: -~ -·-··~ ~·· , • .., ..... ..w at t6le Vidor HUtD IM Is l!lt ,ICific OcaA. We bavt _.,,imeftflly bors d'oewres ,,_ I ,_.. ID i , ..... ; f&SMMI ... ~ ... r...,.; ...... tu!ld Qld(tajL "'*' ~ _, dlWC1 4aly. Ooft1....took usl VK.H.olll CMMll.tc..t......., llllll._.-494-M77 ·~·-- ................ , , .. "''' .. <4 __,. f . ' I { i ' ' ~ • t } t ) • } ~ I I • t ' , ) } ) I . ~ • ~ ! ~ } • I ! t ~ l· ,,,. . • - J ,, ' - I out 'N~ AB~.ui] ~·'""'" ... ' JOU!' choice of comecl beef or knackwurst in- side). Ceur(a, C-. Mea, brochette of t>Kf. . ,,__..,,, Bnnti.Dston Beach. veal frito picatta (veal and mcchini aauteed in lemon tiutter and ""94 with riJatqni). Sem'• S.. Peed, Surfside, any of the exotic cldnb • • . Sam'• Gold CUp, Marina Grog, Boo-Loo, Tahitian Ruby ~on and on. lel...._y'a, Newport Beach, the Continen- tal Breakfut ••• twe eu•, two strips bacon. two aamace, 1 l l c e of ham and three bot.cakes. ......... ,W, u 1R1'1, Costa Mesa. breaded ~eal c:uileb with aauce ltallenne, butterfly Gtl!f dlrimp. RMer-. SouUl c.. Pina, scampi. tom..-" beef. Ori91n.tl Malcan Food 11 --COMllMATIOMI • You Ha.w Tried &k Re1t. Now Tr, &k Btltl ........ -..a-·aP& e M .-.Q._ ........ 191$ HAUOll IL VD.., C.M. 541-9927 1111 Cilluese FIM ........... , tth home: a W.t. ~I Shereton a..dt fnn, Huntington Beach, broiled pork chops with apple sauce, baked potato, vegetable. Odi•'•, Costa Mesa, teriyaki hamburg- er(stufled witb pm..pple). Mlt .. Mesic .. lt..taurant, Costa Mesa. steak .ranchero (martnat.d in a special Mu· ican ~). s1tit1111aH1r '""' Lacuna Beach, enchila-das Laguna (filled with shrimp, crab meat, topped with Jack cheese, sour cream and aerved with Ortega sour cream rice). · ..-.;...,_ 1wNH County Club, uunt· tngton Beach, marinated herring (with apple lllces), coq au vin (dlJjolnted braised capon in wine sauce with mushrooms, glazed on- iom). l'lw Crewna, CoroDa del Mar, beefsteak Neptune, rack of tami.. P.UNClea, a.ct Bay, beef stroganoff. di Piuu, Balboa, antipasto, lasagne di Piazza. Quiet WomM, Corona del Mar, veal Oscar. BIKk Knight, Costa Mesa, Hawaiian spare ribs. Bolt Burns, Fashion Island. Newport Beach, rout duckling, toumedos of filet mi1· QOO, Caesar salad. a... Cary, Orange, Dover sole saute Belle Meuniere . Don Jose, Huntington Beach • • • any· thing on the menu. El Marodor FAMn.Y lESTAUtANT AUTHINTIC MUICAM POOe .... 11 ...,, •• • r .. wttti ........................ .... er..._. ........ St.st .... ll-J , ........... ~ -·Me,....._, ..... ,.., ..................... Sl.M - LUMCHION SllCIAU 0,..: M-""'n.n. -11:06-ll:IO M...s.t. -11:.06-ll:JO Su. 12:06-11 :00 p.-. 17~ ~ ~ ~ llttl ~I _ C~ ~-~2-6417 ~~ ~ ~~~WWWJuaws ~ NOWI t DANCING Wednesday thru Saturday \ ,.fl-~ .,l,1·~··· 'ii lT' ~ •.,~"~,'~·~\ ~ .. I I '(m,;,:-~ ·• ·:'.<~~. '. and ·~e .,. ~11tbl0 .. n ... " ~ . new sound n11 "....... of "~ _ _... PAUL MILLER singing with The menus ••• the meals actually eaten and evaluated during all those above men- tioned months . . • seem endless. And . . . now looking back over those months, those meals . . . one thought comes forcibly to mind. Oranc• County food fanciers are a most fortunate group, indeed, because rarely has this supper seeker encountered what could truly be called a "bad" meal hereabouts . Try some of tbe "house specials" listed above ... and you will undoubtedly find your· ae1f agreeing all tbe way. NOTES OF A NOMAD Queen's Inn, Orange, nearing a door· Qpen1n& after u:t.mive remodeling and re. decorating accordiq to principals involved. The decor will be strlctly British with a "men only" pub room (timing luncheon) and eve-nlnc entertalninent • dancing set to be the principal '-draws." Should be readied before the 15th of May. * The new and promised-to-be-most-efe- gant Fisherman, Huntington Beach, set for a May 1 opening nipL Don't be surprised if you spot Big Sam Miller around the premises. After stayt at La Cave, Costa Mesa, Sports· man, Coata M~ Jbck Knight, Costa Mesa, Mr. Sam.is "ioin1 to beach it" at the HB sea food spa. 'lba's all! Kl·TT ,ENS PREEN-NG FO!R CE LEIRITY ON APRIL CATS CO.NGREGA.TE 2 1 • 2 8' F 0 R . S H 0 W A Celebrity Cot Show, sponsored by the Southwest Region of the Cc)t Fanciers Association, will be held in the Retoil Clerks Auditorium, 8520 Stonton Blvd., Buena Par\. on Saturday ond Sundoy. April 27 and 28. It is o first of its kind, bringing together 31 different dubs , in Southern Cc)lifornio to present the biggest show ever held 6n the west coo st. While the whole show should be an entertaining ond delightful experience to cot lovers, the odded celebrity entertoinment note will be contributed by Frank Inn, troiner of feline .movie ond television stars. He wiff present some of his most f omous odors including those seen in ''Mission lmpossibJe," "Beverly Hillbillies," "Bell, Book and Candle" ond "I Love Lucy ." Eoch doy at 2 p.m. he will put his stors through their poces showing t.he audience just how the tricks ore occomplish~d. He will also give suggestions on the troining of animols f?r film work. A special cotegory for household ~has been set oside in order thot non-pedigreed cots, ony and oll cots, will have o spot in t he competi- t ion. Six different judges will present appropriate owords in e4Ch of many classes, including this. one. Some new breeds will be entered olso, indudlng the Short-hoired I . Silver Pers ians (now colled Exotic Shorthoirs). c)nd other experimental breeds. See Guide to Fun, Poge 2, for ticket details . ... Trainer to Show His "for such en jmport1ot ocu.lon I bovthf •·.._..fut MW~· Movie Star . f J ~ ~ " ' ' ..__ 1 1 1 ~"•"'a ... ,_._-~-" · · · ..... 1 n 1 111111 111111 "' '· , · ••• ...... ~--.·-·"-· -=~·~· T • ·.;; ~-.,, ''--";L-~... f -rJ _ _.._. __ .,._~ Vt> " ,, .... ,.,,-,~~ ..... ~~--·~·'"'-'*"s'""""'·" I ... I F01t RESfRVATION$ v1 .. J 67a-#33 "' •• (I& • ''. 11-= MHlllM ......._.,.ILY PILOT ,, .. ,, Nf1I ,,, "" ~,' Bleck Smoky Persi1ns tumble pleyfully from baabt, ebcwt, while M WW Siamese, left, shows his defenaJve feral instincts. They all W... to Mn. George Contos of eo.t. M9M. ~"."' ---'J· • 9 9 ' . ' ••• •'l • .. p!'f. ... • I. , i • . • iO • Mmo :Meai!tf~ • ln. the coune ol &albertng material for Ole·~, many Oat 'N' About colUlllDI that uve appeared tn Weekender Magazine dw-- inl tbe put ye&NDd+balf this scribbler baJ amassed a most formidable coDccUon of ttstaurant menUJ. It. might prove Interesting to ttView same • . . to ~t up once agaln those "home apecia)tles" that wait your trial and judg-. ment at this slJHi-sup salon or that. . Ftnt, however, before re-uamining the ••old," W's take a look at two of tbe .. new" • • • "6111 ot fare nevv before discussed in ctetall beftin.. r . l J . COIT~iMISA CUTEY ....... Gen.rd 11liry, who establiabed his "Bien- wmae Cba Gerard'" in Laguna Beach ~ yeus . ...,, now tn'fttet JOU to sample the Freac.b Fan~ at bil second drink-<line dm, located In Costa Mesa. AltbouP tllU Md+aboater ltu yet to penoaallJ Tiltt U.. Deftlt Thiry Tuter, some who ba.,., report a wann and cbarm.ing at- mospbere, acen.rt culaine and prices that •oeld~l8JOM. Won! lt.u it Uaat tbe menu bere ls almost tclentical to lhat offered at the artist colony original ... and 1f that be lnle ... this restaurant ~~wer UY6 heartily, "Go!" FRl~Y SATURDAY SUN~Y 7 MUSICIANS • '-VOCALISTS ~COUNT ' EM+- SPECIAL SUNMV BUFFET.59 ~ BLOODY MARYS. 50 ... • 1045 Baaf slde t?r· 0. ..... .,. 'p.-2 ..... w ...... ~. "SOUND" rw Ywr u.t.1111 TMJ DOWT MIU fTJ VILLAGE INN 129 Merine S.lbM lst.IMI ~ OR3-4530 .. ---~ ----- ·OUT 'N' ABOUT: ..... c-~·s test.rut IH blerflillmewl Scene· BIENVENUE BREAKDOWN Perusing the menu at Bienvenue Chez Gerard (Costa Mesa ) these items seem worth the passing on for condiment consid· eration. w Dinners include soup or salad, vegetable and beverage . . . accompanying !Uch en- trees as canelloni premontaise, $2.95; chick· en in wine and mushroom sauce, $3.40; demi- cbicll:en diplomat with sherry sauce, $3.65; veal cordon bleu (with ham and cheese), $3.50; veal Oscar (Gerard's Specialty), $3.85; shrimp prwencalel $3.50; filet of sole, $2.15; trout stuffed with crab meat, $3.15 ; roast duckling with orange sauce, $4.25; tripes a la mode de Caen, $3. 75; sweetbreads saute cbas- seur, $3.75; ground sirloin with mushroom sauce, $2.75 ; New York steak smothered with RICI CHADBOllNE· COMBO TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 P .M. FREE CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMst .,.., Ulltl tp.-. ~J­ ......., Mite.!!!!!!_• fwww I .... mushrooms, $4. 75; pepper steak flam be, $4.95 and double entrecote with garni I for two). $12.9$. Hors d'oeuvres include escargot, shrimp cocktail, herrings in sour cream, caviar with toast and/or spinach salad with bacon dress-- ing. As in all fine French restaurants, a taste- tempting array of desserts are also availahle at BCG. Creme caramel, 40-<:ents ; chocolate mocca roll, 4Ckenls; creme de men the par· fait, 7kents; chocolate parfait, ~ents; cherTtes jubilee (for two), $2.50; crepes su11- ette (for two), $3.75 and ice cream or sher· bet, 3S-cents. Voila! Who could ask for more? White Horse Winners At White Horse Inn. Newport Beach, own- ers G~rge Olsen and John Ryder have come up. with a much enlarg~ menu that contains several new and interesting items to pique DON JOSE' MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ ,,....,,....... __ B•9a11 CaMSe. Trie llLL MARTINI'S 0..._ .-" ..t..t.~ ~ 1111 L 1M COSTA MlSA '\ "!\~T'· ~ .r~"°+o "'" .. .sq., ~~~~~~~~~~~··~·~·1~11~~~~~1 ~~ I~ .,~~~ ~ S :J, HAYDEN CAUSEY, CHARLES MURCHISON . I JOSEPHINE COURREGE$ e atn ropez IFon1wly With Th• OeCa1tr• Sitt•rsl ENCHILADA & TACO ........ $1 .30 RESTAURANT FRANCAIS CHIU RELLENO-ENCHILADA .. $1.45 French Specialty s..-"" w1111 nao. -.. .................. CtMf R.,,.' e COCKT Al LS e tformerly with Romanon-.1 9093 E. Adams (at Magnolia) Hunt. S..ch 962-7911 3012 Newport Blvd. Newport S.ech OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. Tll 10:30 P.M. Closed Monday 673-7183 di ·PIAZZA exceptional italian cuisine ~ \~), \ -... ·-/, \~/· domestic-imported beers end wines food to go 675-3641 pef m &venue et bey belboe peninsula . Clos.d Mona•y ENJOY DINING AT • • • Schroeder's Chef's Inn Sp•c ious dining for l•rge parties and families I chil- dren's dinneri half price I. Ruervations accepted. .Chef Wilbur's Special LASAGNE to 90. . "BEA TIPOSSIDENTES" DISCOVER ITS MEANING THROUGH THE SOUNDS Of THI JIMMY VANN 1110 IN THI LOUNGE Nl1B.Y Dc.T 1UISDAY Telep~aH: 675-0470 3201 Emt Coet Hwy. -C.... 4e1 W. Metia .. lectl9m DAILY PILOT .. ,.,,.,.."" ,,.. • • • By Don Wtlson the taste buds of gastronomical gadabouts. Among these "droolers" you will still find roast prime rib of beef basted in Wat- ney' s ale but now served with red cabbage. $5.25 ; roast duckling with red cabbage, serv- ed flaming, $4.95 ; Yorkshire sausage with red cabbage, $3.25; abalone steak served with parsley and lemon butter, $4.95; .filet of English sole, princess, stuffed with era~ then ~ed in pink champagne and fresh cream, $3.95; fried Gull shrimp. Louisiana .style, $3.25 and Dublin Bay shrimp, baked in white wine and served wlth lemon butter, $4.50. Mmmmmmmm·m·m-m-m-m-m ! B AJl dinners, incidentally, served with tossed crisp field greens, choice of Stilton cheese dressing, White Horse dressing with baby shrimp, oil and vinegar dressing or Caesar salad. Added: choice of baked potato ~~-~~ cir.,.. County's .,Most', Llst.nlnt-Dril"lt DICI SJAlllf ' OUAllU from 1:45 Nightty Exe9pt Suncl•y e COCKTAILS e DINNER e DANCING FOR IESERYA TIONS: 536-1421 21112 Ocun A'*"'9 Hvnti~ leach, C•llf. OUll NEW MENU FEATURES STEAK-LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 EAST. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK •••••••••••.• $3.25 SHISH KABOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • • • • . • • $3.25 BEEF KABOB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25 .., e GENEROUS COCKTAILS e DINNll 6-11 .... LUNCH 11:H AM-J:et .... PAT STOUT e PIANO-VOCALS THE CASPIAN ENJOY AN EVENING AJ THE ••• or-'~t DANCING To · DAN PERRY'S TRIO TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY CCMUll DlllW FROM $3.25 -..on llACH M14M ........ Jee" DAILY PILOT P:r111ay, A4"1I "' ,,.. or rice pilaf, garden vegetables &M home- made cottage bread. Again ••• mmmmmm·m-m-m-m-m! Delightful desserts also on hand at WHl . . . including authentic English sherry trifle pudding, liquor chocolate cake, farmhouse cheesecake, English toffee ice cream or fresh orange sherbet End of mmmrnmrnm-m~m-m-m All served in the warm and wonderful at- mosphere of either lbe White Hone's most unusual pub or more formal dining room. Other Outstanders Now • • • on with those ''remJoders" where other Orange County dineries are con- cerned. At Daniel's, Costa Mesa, try the steak sandwich, the prime rib of beef. Woody's WMrf, Newport Beach, the DANG1NG ill THE L:IDO LOUNGE 5 p.m.·· 8 p.m. BILL McCLURE DUO • Now AppearincJ HERB.JOE TRIO with Gil Mutln•:t 1:30 p.m.-1 :45 e.m. /l'/~u(,; 1107 Jamboree Road Newport S..Ch 644-1700 palisades restaurant Dinner, Luncheon, Codteils & Atmosphere DANCING NIGHTLY EXCE'1 MONDAY TO THE RABON TARRANT DUO 45c LllATIONS 4 TO 1 P.M. DAILY COMPLIMENT ARY HORS D'OEUVRES PALISADES ROAD BETWEEN NEWPORT IOULEVARO AND RED Hill ROAD 546-6534 ---------·------------------ •baJooe st.eat, Ule ~ momfnl bueYOe rancheros. VIia. Neva, Newport, acallopi.n:i and C... nellonf, combo, piatto Villa Nova w e... nelloni ditto. W.'t 8it a... Costa Mesa, the chili liq (with beau or spaghetti). DUlmaft'a, Balboa, chicten livers saute, tenderloin lips, sau.te Surf a8' SI,._, Newport Beach, prime rif ol beef, au jus. ~ Ocw. l'r-.t ,C_,., NeWjiart ~~&ab and dlips. vna. Mariae. Newport ee.c.. .. ~ maid steak, Waildti; abalone cutlets, aau&e Monterey; tbe Treuure Cb~t (reliQ tray,' IOUp or salld, Ove different kinds of seafood. cooked vegetables). ,._. M.9"1, Wes1cllft Plua. bamburf· er Italiano (with pizza sauce. IDDllZllttlfa chee.se and frelb chopped panley). Ceffee T ,.., the ••aurpna ...,tricb" ..• two alices of Rllldan rye ~ piDed in buttf'r with Jayen of sauerknat. dleeM. an4 . 1Job 13ums • LUNCHEON -.. ,DINHO • -.. J ....... .. COCKTAILS -tP VINA HARMEI ' ·DUO TUESOA Y THROUGH SATURDAY • 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER BETWEEN BUPFUXS AND BROADWAY Open: wee1a1.,._Luncbeon: u~s Dinners: 5:00-12:00 Saturdays-Luncbeon: 11:()()..$.:00 Dinnen: S;00.12:00 Sundays-Dinnen: t.<00-11:00 RESERVATIONS ... .., r.. - i ~ ' ~~ ... . "' . t '\ '