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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-24 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• --.... -- ' . I TEN CENTS Threat? Cal Tech Prof Says Animal Oasis· Needed Bf BRUCE BENSON Of .............. Coovertine the swamps a n d mudflats of Upper Newport Bay into a Dnt-dau aquatic recreatioo center will influence animal life throug'bout the whole of Southern California, a marine biologist warned today. Dr. Wheeler J. North, California In· atitnte of Technology profes50r, said that the importance o( the Upper Bay I cannot be measured only within 1ocal boandaries. "Large ecoayJtems do not recopize political boundaries and dedliona made by otfic!alJ tn Orance County ~ influence the ecoloey of .... flf beyond their' juriJdlctioll," be said. He predicted, boweY8r, that litUe popular support would be found ln Orange County to conserve a mean· lnCful portion of the bay in Its present undeveloped state. SHE LOVED J..IFI -Llsa Ann McKinney stole tl\e sho,w last June 14 when she ttoo~ along buide the grand processidD at Newport Harbor High~il graduation. She was only 2 yeara old then, but she stepped t along with her cousin, Melissa Adams, who was in graduating ass. ~ Funeral Crowd Mourns 'Girl N obodJ. Wanted' .By PAMELA POWELL Of 9119 .. WY f'M9t Steff Nobody wanted her tMn -but now s~ is dead. And today, a restaurant has closed and people hav~ wept at the funeral of Lisa Ann. whose unwed mother, on~y tl\ree years ago last week. was afraid to ask her mother if she could keep the baby for fear oC b u r d e n i n g "grandma." The sapphired-eyed ''baby angt'I" was born April 13, 1965 in a county home for unwed motherli in Lo~ Angeles to Melody M. Harpst. only 17. baby. Reluctant t.o slgn adoption release P.8pers, and afraid to ask her mother if she could keep the baby. Melody nnt . for two long weeks without 0r ... A . Weather U.S. will Ult armor and mech· 01dzed infantt-11 w counterattack any attacks btl North Korea a1cntg the dcmflitarited zone. Por Jtdl «Uta411, 1ee paae 6. INSID~ -toDA l' Thal urly morning fo1 creeps ~tomorrow, but aunny skies 1 n d mid·70 temperatures will prevail most fl t.be day. fore· caster Gordoli Shields asaurea us. .. '· ____ ---........_ -- deciding . Then ahe saw her nephew, born only 39 minutes after Lisa, and she knew she had to have her own baby in her arms. LlSa did come home. Her young mother was counseled by Father Ashey of St. James Episcopal Church. He advised her and the father of the child not to ·oe married. And they never were. But the child did. legaJ. ly. take her father's last name. Bal the child came to be loved in the qwet residential neighborhood near the home at 2.51 E. 18th Place eo.ta Mesa where she Uved with her mother. Melody. and grandmother Vasquez (she called her "Nana"). Lisa loved We. loved people and - unfortunately -even loved the treea across the street from her heme. Sbe apparently was dashing across the street to them When she was struck dd'Wn last Sunday afternoon by an (See GIRL, Pa'e I) Want Quick Belt? Mesa's Jaycees Glad w Oblige Ho• about stopping by the Harbor Shopping Center S.tarday for a quJck bell? Thal'• whit the Cotta Mesa Jwdor Qwnl>er of Cotnmcrce 11 otterille, but lf t 1.m. la too early In tbe-da)', tbey11 be there unt1l 5 p.m. to ae:rve you. Lest there be any misundcntandlng, btftvet\ tbe belt. la quutlon are tbe variety tbt save llvu wtltn movtn1 automobile$ collide with otber objectl, or roll over. ~a,.. Dtrector Doll BID aay1 tbe ..,_,.....,.owd Mat bt• wUl be qaklty lftltalled al '5 tldl. wftb no colt tor the 1"0tk. .. So be u r I e d COlllltWltlonkts el.tewbert In Soutbml Calltcni& to ''rul1-that they too ht VI I ltde in the pme.'' Norib'• remaru wl{9 t tr a t delivered at a rectal .... C''' JMetlq of tbl J'r'-dl ol ta ta Corona del Mar. He m.-... a laboratory at Cal Tech'• ~ Marlr.e Lab in Newport BeadL Tbe profuaor. and others.......,, the Friends sroup, hope to aniuee public interest enouib to cmvlnce the l"Vine Co. and Oranit O>uaty Hwbor District to preserve a subltantial part of Upper Bay for use as a plant, bird and marine ll!e refuge. N«tll pointed out the cootlict between the immediate needs of the public for recreaiiui, and the long- range public need for tne preservation of "a few high quality oasea such. as Upper Newport Bay." ·'Important as recreation ia, the llOllg range needs of all SoutMrn Calliorttia residents have priority." He said "our grandchildren will dwell in a vast monotooous m«ropolis stretdllng 250 m1.lee from the Mexican Border to Sama Barbara." and said they will "desperately need" the relief afforded by natural resources such as Upper Bay. North outlined three easily ideotified functions of the estuary in its ~t state. He said tM bay IS' a drainage area for inland waters. It serves ''boeh tb• land and the lowet bay es·well aa tbe sea In 'ttle ~ame way that a sewtage treatment plant serves oot ooly 'the human community tbat uses iit, but also wh~ver Hes down.stream." He cited the m~es. swamps ~ mudflats as "opti.mal situatJom'' for the natural treatment of sewage wt, waste and warned tbat ptanned ~ (See UPPER BAY• Page t) League of Cities Official Harbor B1 JACK BBOBACI: Offtle0.11)' ......... Oren(e Couaty supervisors were told Wednead.11 by a represetUtiva of ~ Cowlty Leque ot Oties that the Junor Dlltrict bal Mm "lacklnc ln comm....._. and p$)ic relatlooa." r.. QaWa ~.,or Deen Shull, at>· peclal ...._. tbe boll?d u vice presi· -... I(.,_..,..., Jet\• doubt that the aides weat a ...... '1 the bar¥ aPBf1 •...,Rt lit .. "Wtl>IY '*' tad .. -tt, wMllloUt ~·y, lf pouiMe. SbullappurecUollowtnc.~ April 11 league vote 24-0 th~ ., dlttrict be dhJol~ed u a apedal •leDC)' and be made a regular courity department. 1'be new auuested depctment would, Shull ,.,d, eoordJnate all 'recreational actJvlties in the county under a department of parb, beaches. hubor1 and rec:re41tion. Speaking softly, but lifmly, the La Habra mayor led off bit remarks to the board with "the subject of the Harbor District hat become emotional in the last month." He cautioned 1hat l'he league's resolution urg)ng abolition of the Harbor set up "spells out the end result but not the metbod." "We prefer that the Board nf Supervisors carry out this mandatP nf the cities but state legisation might bt neceuary.'' SbuJI continued. He said the league had no( bePn in cont.let with Aasemblyman .John V. Briggs (R·Fullerton) but t h 8 l represeotatives of ladivldual cities had. The supervlaors oa April 17 voted oppositton tA> Brius' bill "because it would take local CODtrol away from the cowty aod etve it to tbe state." Shull told the supervisors that the league "does not accept the concept that their adJon weakens local con- trol: "We included tbe 9t.Mement that state legislation may be necessary because we do not know whether il will be OT not and we think all avenue~ of ~roach should be studied " "I and oC!ben do oot ~lieve that voter action is neceasary on every Big Light Show Not P sychedelic, But Aerodynamic ~ 1t wu a frelltout oa the crJIDd sea le. But the Air FOl"ce ~ the tnp waa not psychedelic. just routine. when the launcttnc of a Minuteman I mialile from Vaodenberg Air Force Bue about dust Tueldlry pcoduced one or the mo« Cfpatlc light ahow~ ever 1een alooc the Orante Coast. The lntercontlDental beillstic missile roared from lta laullcbing pad at the air bue, abool 150 mllea nri or Los Aneelea, at 7:0I p.m. Tuesday. Gaa particlet from the missile reflected UM IUD'• raya when ll at· taiDed blah altlWde over tbe P.clflc Ocean test ,., •. Tbouaandl or reclde~ alon( the cout watched the abow. "It was a beauty," ..-m~oted an Alr Poree epobama . Air l0tte DW9' calf the display, wbldl eccw'I "'1•1'flf' I mlsaile ls laUldld JM...,_. Ma1N or just after lllllllt. ''twtlOt pbcnome:noo." It .. of'-... -•• ..-t a.s ~It (Set MJMU. ,.,,. %) Raps District proposal. We prcpoee action by local officials at the loc&l level That'& what we were elected for," ShuU said, driv· Ing home hJs polnl Coast Woman H~ld, Eaces -. Hcuhish Rap A 23-year-old Laguna Beach woman hu been arrested by aberifra deputies on suspicion of lmporUng 40 pounds of M.or~can f hashish Into the U.S. throulh Cit malls. Mn. Susan Bowbanks Cooper, 267 Vit!Jo St., was arrested at the sheriff'• omce Tuesday afternoon after 1be wu called in by officers. Foll01ftng a round-robin of cbectlng with Orange County post offlces, a sheriff a department spokesman today said that eight packages of hasblsh weighing five pounds each have been recovered. He estimated the value of the drug on the illicit market al S60.000. Deputies asserted that the pacltage~ were malled to Mrs. Cooper by an Orange County resident now ih Mor· occo. They declined to identify him. Officers said the method used was to mail package,s becing Mrs. Cooper's name as addreaaee at the street ad· dress of an UDtUJpectlng friend. The packages were generally aeot by registered mail The repstered package wouid be returned to .tbe post offlce. The unsutpecting friend would notify Mrs. Cooper of the package, of· Heers said, and she would claim it at the post office. omcers declined to identify the duped friends in Costa Mesa, Orange and other cities. A deputy sheriff said that oUicer~ became aware of the trantaction when a friend In Orange did claim A package and opened it and 'called the &he:rfff't office. STAT! WORKER BLASTS AWAY AT BOTCHE D PAINT JOB Goof Ungoofed Smears Sandblasted OH Highway State workers today b e g a n sandblasting white and yellow tire tracks off Coast llighway Crom one end or Newport Beach to the other. Two crews were trying to undo what motorists had done to the state's laborious highway striping job last week -wtlich was to naln It. Vito Caterion. lead man for one of the crews, saJd the jab will take about two days. One sandblasting machine was al work in Corona de! Mar. the other was working west of the highway bridge. "I've never 11een the lines so badly smeared," said Caterino. ''The public goofed." City officials, however, say the s~te f!OOfed. The newly painted lines were lnsulflciently safeguarded by job supervisors, eccording to C I t y Mana1ter Harvey Hurlburt. .... ,,,...., ... .,_. ...... OfOANTIC 'P'lltlWOlltKS' SHOW LIGHTS TWILIGHT av ~VIR OltAHOI co" _, J . . • __ .. -~·.., .. • • J j • .. _ ...................... -. • :.! DAILY PltOT W~. April 24, 1968 :;3J .5 Million Needed City to Crank Sewer Project '69 Budget Into By JEROME f. COWNS Of IN Dall'( 1"1191 Ste" A $1.S million sewer reconstruction project that had been tossed down the drain by the old Newport Beach City Council has been fl.shed out by the percent a year. :m- .. SAi~ CUPi~ -'l'be U.S. Alt . Foret lladlY ~n\porarily canceled an c:ombat ntJntOM of its (!'llh.pllgued J'UlA Jets. On the c:round, allied troops rounded up scores of prisoners to a 1eJ1e1 of battles near Saigon, mUltAry •pokesmen uid.. The Air For~ dectslon to pull the FlllAs ouJ of combat came after the I06s of tJ\e third of the swin.g-wtng llgbte.r-bombers Monday. Ranot MMl:io today claimed North Vietaamese antiaircraft defenses have •hot do•• an three of the Jell lost in a month ot "cOQlbat teatina." new. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt and his staff today began cranking the fiut phase of the 10.year program into the new munkipal budget. He joined Hurlburt in recom- menrung that If the project is laun- ched, ii should be undertaken by a city crew, rather than contracted out. The savings, Devlin tstimatt<I, would be about S30,000 a year. If prl~ate firms did the work. he said, the project over the to.year period wouJd cost a total of Sl.8 million Instead or tl.5 mUlion. BAY BIRD WATCHERS -With eyes straining and identification books at the ready. Harbor Area residents turn out to learn bow lo bird watch on a Friends of the Bay tour of Upper Newport Bay. Cai Tech Professor Dr. Wheeler North today said birds may not be there for long becawe of en- croaching urbanllation. U.S. ·rnrut.rymen ·spied on a large Viet Cong force marching toward Saigon, then sprang a trap which cap- tured 288 suspects without firing a shot, millt4fy 1poJte$~~ ~eported to- day. They were believed part ol a force prepartnt a majci-attack on They <lid so on instrucliona lrom oouocllmen, who this week agreed that the work must be done. At budget a®ptlon lime, they'll decide bow to pay for tt. fl50,000 A YEA.R The cost will run about 1150,000 yearly. . Most of the work will take place in the older parta of town -West Newport. Balboa and Balboa Island. Th<>ff areas have 40-year concrete mains that Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin says are in the final 1ta.ge1 of deterioreUon. Municipal lawmak«1 preeently are split on Ole financing procedure. Councilman Robert Shelton saya the needed funds abould be raised by cbarging every bouffhold in the city a monthly sewer tervice fee of $1.25. 'lbat would cover not only the cost of tbe new conatrucUon, but also the cost of maintalnlng Mid operatina the en· tlrf clty._sewer system. ~an Howard Rogers says tb4 money should be raised In the ''tdd.itional manner" -through pro- per.>' tues. NON.COMMIT AL Other ~llm..n. lnclodlng Mayor DcJ'een Marlhall, are non-commJtaJ. tut they made 1i clear during dUculsJon of tbe subject tbat there ls 00-denying the need for the massive pregram. Jurlburt was hllltructed to include ~ firat year's wort in the 196M9 bcitget. One month ago, councilmen rejected the plan altogether. AcUon was postponed indefinitely. ''Let's put Ulis of! unW after the election.'' one coun- cilblan aa.id at the time. "Lllte for a year." said another. ?Let's dlacusa this again ln a oon- poUtlcal conteX't.'' Sbelton 1-tall:( ,a\18· g~. STUDY 8ESSJON TM "oon·polWcal c o n t e x t • ' developed th1s week. at the councll's llrat regular post-4!lection s t u d y sdalon. ~ la problem that has to be {ac- edt said Hurlburt, who resurrected the aubject at the request of Mayor Doreen Marshall. "It's geUint wone e~ year." Public Works Director Joseph T. Devlin told cwncilmen tbat sewer construction costs are increasing five Goof on Return? Here's Your Form Make a mistake on your FederaJ tn· come tax return? Then the new. specially designed, yellow-colored Form 1040-X juat ln· troduced · by tbfl Internal Revenue Service is tailor made for you, F. S. Schmidt, IRS District Director for Southern CaUlomla said today. Schmidt pointed out that the 104().X has been designed so that if the tax. payer finds the return be flied was in em>r. he can amend it by correcting only the portion that was wrong and supplying certain related information Tbe form can be obtained at the Orange County IRS office, 20'24 S. Broadway. Santa Ana. DAILY PILOT .....,.... ....... ~ a.Mft H. Wee4 ........ n. .... kff'll ...... n-.. A. w.,,11;.. MIMelllt ... J~ F. C.IR11t ..._........_c...,,...,, JHk I. ,:::,::1 , ... HltMll ...,._ :w ...... ~ ........ ..... .... 22 II Wut 141'1.e IW. Malllttt U....t P.O. ... 1171 tJHI Ott. °"*' c... *'-! .... .., ..,.. '---.............. ,._ ........... ..m ... ..... RESERVATIONS Councilmen discussed the use of city workers at length. with only Shelton voicing reservations about lt. "I'm from Missouri." he said. "and I'm not so sure the city could save that much money. My general eirperien~ in government is that private enterprise has more incentive. and wiU do the job for less." Mayor Marshall. however. advised Hurlburt that the majority of the coun· cil "leans in the direction of a city crew." Hurlblll't was told to prepare his prelimirulry budget accordingly. On one question of financing the pro- nam, Shelton indicated he preferred the monthly fee route because it would mean no additional burden on the pro· pe.rty tax base. Wlth fees, ''users of the system would pay." he said. noting that vacant land doesn't benefit from sewer projects. 'SOAKING POOR.' Rogers. though . argued that a fee system would mean "soakin.I( th!' poor." He explained that the owners of small houses would be paying as much as the owners ol large homes. ''That's not real equity." he said. Councilman Ed Hirth asked Devlin whether the size of lines to indJvidual residences could be used as an in· dicator of U5age, and hence serve as a basis for varying lees. Devlin said no. "Line sizes are now quite standard.. It's no longer a fac- tor." "What we're facing," said Rogers. "is a winc:iple: do we want to i?O into fees, or keep everything out in the open and put the cost on the general tax rate?" "If we put everything on the lax rate." reaponded Shelton. "we ml1ht as well go home." 'MAGNTI1.1DE' Shelton finally conceded that be Is presently more concerned With the 1·magnltude of the sewer problem than I am with where to get the money." Mayor Marshall summed up by in· structing Hlll'lburt to include a start on the long-range program in his prellminary budl{et, and to work up IOllle posslb\e altlernati~ on raising the required revenue. "There m!gbt be other ways of financing this, so it's not just from the property tax." she said. "Th.is might be an opportunity for us to spread our sources of revenue." Fro1n Pqe · 1 GIRL BURIED ... unsuspecting motorist. The tiny little body was taken to Hoag' Memorial Hospital. But hefo re Lisa Ann arrived a1 the hospital. her short life had ended .. Lisa never knew a ~tr anger,'' Mrs Vasquez said today. "The lirst perso n to visit her at thl' mortuary was our mailman. Every- bod y loved her." Another way to measure that love would have been to look at Ontra's bjg cafeteria at Fashion Island this af- ternoon. lt was closed for the funeral. Lisa's mother finished high school after bringing Lisa home to live with her and the little girl's grandmother. Then she went to work at the Fashion Isla nd cafeteria. That was the way the story ended of the girl no one wanted. She was buried thjs afternoon at Pacific View Memorial Park. And ma~y who had found. in three ~hort years. how much they wanted Lisa were then~. Tbe tot. in ad<lition to her father and mother and Grandmother Vasquez. was survived by uncles $/Sgt. Douglas L. Cameron . USMC; Rill Harpst. Cos- ta Mesa: grandfather. Walter W. Harpst of Palm Sprinf!s: great· grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canada of Rialto: great-grandmother, Mrs. Walter W. Harpst of Bell. · Frf>tlt Page . 1 UPPER ,BAY ..... ing n( the bay ~utd have w1despread (.'()nsequences. The second major function ol thr bay is its role as a refuge fur specialized fonns of fauna and flora found in qu.iet shallow waters. The tbird function North cited dealt with migratory species of wUdlife. He said many mjgartory birds, for ex· ample, need the estuary to survive He compared d~olion of the estuary to the elimination of airports for small planes malting a cross coon· try trip. Without the estuary. the birds would have no ''landing &tri p" in ~outhern California during th I' i r migrations. •Trial Puhli~~ Court Bans Clos ed Sessions , .. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A state ap· pellate court today ruled against a superior court judge who l:>el'nd news media and the public from a murder trial when. the jury was absent. The secood district court of appeal round in favor of !tie Oxnard Press· Courier. wllicb had cballenged Ven· tura County Superior Court Judge Marvin Lewis. right to close the trial. In a 40-page opinion. the three-man appellate court quoted a U.S. Supreme Court decision, w1'UC'h said, ··a trial is a pub~ event. What transpired in ~ courtroom is public property." The opinioo said, "We conclu~ t.bat no lhOwing wa1 made to justli1 tbe holding of clOHd aielSiOID.I ln a c:rlmiDal ttlal . . . " The JUltkel Mid the case did not fall rilU., of tbe 1ta.te'• s\Jtutcfr'y exceptiom to the requirelnent of a public trial nor did tt fal.l "within any of the common law exceptions such as catet mvotvlna ~ldnn, t r a d e secrets. official nuJments." secrets or an- The opinion w~s writ.ten by Justice Macltlin Fleming and ttie otlher two justices. Lester Roth and Roy llerndon. concurred willh it. The ruling was c o n s i d t r l' d 11art1cularly signifioant In view. of the se>-eaUed Reardon Rep0rt. a code adopted by the American Bar Associa- Lion. whicch seek! to restrict thl' amount of 1nform.Uoo lawyers and judges can release to news media in crimmal cases. The CaUforni-a AppeUa.t.e Court tonk t!le Ventura County case under sub- mlsal0t1 Mardi 14 after bearing arguments on behalf of bot2l the new1Paptr's and the judge's positions. The mvder trial in questioo in· volftd Willlam Anthony Clinger, wbo was accused of the fatal atabb.ing of Robert Bayt, 44, last Ma,y 10. 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'.\ • Harbor Residents Find Bird Watching Real Art After the laught-er subsides, bow many people can properly answer the questicn : How do you waitch a bird? There is a real art to it, a couple dozen Harbor Area residentl'.! learned thiis week \\1h.en tltley turned out to get acq1.:1a.i£.ite<l wit.~ ~ aNiatOrs of Upper Newpoct &y. The bird watching tour took place ur.cler the guid·ance of !be F'riend5 of the Bay, a new group fonned to pro- mote public interest in the naituNI Toe the Line On Bare Feet KNOW BEAR FEET ALOUD Tht> sign, a •real stopper, is pool~d all around the Orange Coast College campus today as the student govern- ment steps up its campaign to stamp out bare feet. And to make the p e r s u a s i o n stronger, a fine of $5 (50 cell'U per un- covered toe) has been ordered. Offenders will be brought before the Student Judicial Board, Tom Lankard, directOr of student policies. warned. The CJ}timate peoalty for failure to comply . he said. is suspension from school. Not that Orange ~t has a lot of barefoot students. Now and then a stu- dent will try It. especially in the spring. But not th.is year. reSOtrces ot the estuacy. Children, housewives. husbands and expem begtan ''malrl.ng their statiooa" at b uortt»eaSt corner" the bay. "l MVtr looked at a bini before in my tife, ex~pt tbe s~ • .id l Jkte just dMwl eie street." said one wooiao as she trained ber bd>cWan oo a web-footed mud hen. Omilb>)Qgist Cbarles GNeDirlg sa1d that at the peak "towisl aeasoo" in wir*:r, lbe bay ~ a resort f<r more than 10,000 md..Mdual wds of moTe tt..-i 150 specie6. Part ol 6le game d bi:rd wat.dliing is to kee{> track al bow mlllJ!y speciee you can spot. using laviSbly ilkl6trated books M a guide. A Frieoda " 1t)t Bay !IP(>kesmen said futurt ~ outxtngs Wmd the bay include boating ~s to study marine and pillrt life. More in.fonnWori on *he group's ac· t!fvities can be obtaioed by oalliog Mrs. Howard Babb at 548-2888, or Mn. W~ley Man at 833-1348, FreM P•e 1 MISSILE ... Lake City or Phoeol.x. Police depvtmen(g thr~lb* the Or111ge-c...t area received c.0. frOlft cu:rioua or alarmed dti.Rtls. The routine Jatmc:b was Jlllrl ol a series of telt launches ~ Jointly by ta.e Strategic Air C'Ammand and the A.IF Force Logj.aUca Com· mand. END-OF-MONTH 3 DAYS • THURS., FRI., SAT. Saigon. : . The spokesmen -said the lnf_antrymen aet up an ambush near .the village of Chanh Luu ¥olldar nipt and watched 200 Communist soldiers march put their positions and leto the village. Some passe<t a' c!oae as UJ yards to the hidden Amerlca.M, the spokes- men said. Just befort dawn the troops sprung their trap. They closed in and sealed ol1 the village. They searched about 7$ bouaea and seized about six tons of rice from them. The spokesmen said they rounded up 272 persons and a1I but four were beld for further interrogation by Viet- namese National Police stationed at nearby Pbu Cuong. The bigg-est of the delta baWes erupted in Dinh Tuong Province Tues.- day, a b o u t 50 miles eouthwest of Saigon. U.S. 9th Infantry DiviaJon troops and South Vietnamese troopg reported killing 56 Communists in a daylong fight. Lost Dalmatians Back With Owner Newport Beach Poundmaater Ray Johnson today reported that two dalmatian dogs found wandering along Pacific Coast Hlgbway have been returned to their owner. · The dogs last week were the subject or a DAILY PILOT article which related that one of the 4abnatiaaa was blind. He was being ledrby the younger animal wbo acted as bia "eeeinl eye dog." Owner of the pair "u id.eotified u Don Green. of 416 Colton St.. Newport Beach. He claimed his pets the day af~r they were picked up by a motorist and turned over tbe the city pound. One of this •ncl on• of that ... •II one of • kincl ..• broken lots . . . cli1conti11ued it•ms. All lrom our own stocl •.. excellent v•lu es. Shop H rly for the bt1t buys. All SALES FI NAU NO LAY A WAYS! NO EX· CHANGES! NO REFUNDS! All merch•ndise subjed to prior u le. Sale stu ts Thursday, April 25, 1961 •• , Ends S•turd•y, April 27, 1968. SOME OF OUTSTANDING VALUES LISTED BELOW, WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT NOW 1599 FROM WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT NOW5 99 A Speci1I Group of DRESSES ~:';,~oo WOMEN 'S DEPARTMENT NOW 299 FttOM SPORTSWEAR y~';oo -tops, bottom. end shlftt - M~N'S DEPARTMENT SWJM TIUNKS & BERMUDAS ,.,, 3" to 6.00 NOW MIN'S DEPARTMENT ,..-4,.n W•sh PANTS r:·,.~ NOW 3 99 MEN'S DEPARTMENT NOW200 F•OM ' -short sfffves SPORTSHIRTS ~:'~~ CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT BOYS PANTS YAIUM to 6.00 , NOW 199 FROM CHILDREN'S DEP ARTMINT SPORTSHIRTS ~'~oo NOW 149 FROM CHILDREN'S DEP AITMENT NOW 199 FROM Girts DRESSES ;;•;~ CHILDREN 'S DEP AITMENT NOW 121 FltOM Knit TOPS & BOTTOMS v•lu .. t. S.00 NOW 2" N OM .... SPORTSWEAR ....... .. , .... 01'5 OEl'T • s. c ...... sew. Onty DRESSES .._,.HM =5" -lau-tt\ttM~ • ~ ~:~~-=~ou.n ·;11 V tf1 3 32' c .. 11 Hwy.• C91• .... -el Mllr DcPAATMEHT STORE 1 , ' Ave ..... Meir • ... c, ....... . Jt '" ed ed 1' ill, ie rd p- a .(). a lfl ~.n of ed st !S· es IS· of l)ft pl • ay WO ng e.n !Cl ch :as er ye ... )rt ay • ity --·-•'r .. . . -- llrlT.....,_ TORNADO-TORN TOWN -View of Falmouth, Ky., one of hardest bit of several rnidwestern com- munities in Ohio and Licking river valleys in which tornado sowed destruction Tuesday, looks like bat- Ueground. Leaves were stripped from trees. build- ings demolished and autos overturned by twister which destroyed about one-third of town of 3,000 persons in less than three minutes. Police Beating Charge Unfounded, Says Report The claim ol ttie tousled-haired Hun- tmgt<l:I Bead\ man that he wee beaten by a Laguna Beach pOtilce officer April 6 'has been labeled tdotmded in a city manager's report. Nonnan Raciti, 23, ol 900'l Get· ty9burg Drive, olaimed that ctficer John S. Sanders .beet him with a flashlight after stopping the car iD which be W8l'! a pa.Menger for a fatlty headlf~t. Laguniari Robert B&.d slrid he had wltneseed part <:A the incident. A mem- ber a the Orange County Peace and Human Rights Oouodl. Bland ~ted Raciti in seeking an inv~ and publicizing t2>e ~tber. Qty Manager Jamee D. Wheaton rep<rted tbet two investipt«'s were assigned ~ tbe case by tlhe police cfJief. Wheaton listed as eacu of Ile in- vestigation: -Neither the driver of the car, Den· nis Rose IQ' Bland &aw ~ers 9trike Raciti. -Five residents of 4be area wit- nessed some portion of the incident but saw no blows struck. Ei&ht others did not see <r hear -1bing unusual. -The medfold ~ ol Dr. 'IbOma.s Loewell, who~~ Raciti at SouClt Coast Community Hospital. showed b\ood on the p~'s chin from a small laceratioo, discoloration of the nose bridge, teetti n,<rl'TUll. -Officer Sruides"s wears a wrist watclh wi1tl a teether band and tlbe buckle fa6tener or1 the ullders;de ol his left wrist. -Dr. Loewen wv quoted ~ stating the *«atioo was more likely caused by the 1Ntdl *as> ttlen a blow wi tb a flash]jgtlt. • "I couldn't ftgare out why !be gus came io," the report quotes Lo,ewen. slating that be could Jee no evidence of the kind of beating alleged. BRUTALITY DENIED Norm•n R.citi on the dlio. There is no evidence thet a beating~ administered to Raciti." Depamng from his arlaiysis to edttoriali.ze a bit, Whe4lt.on said Raciti "loudly proctaimed !hat he knew his ri#'>ts ... He contin6ed. "~ incidem would oot have occurred if 'he also knew his reponsibilitiea in a free society which are the foundations upon wbich his ngtts are based and because of wttlcb b.is rigtit.s may be preserved." County Votes I Mental Health Budget Hike County supervisors votea 4 to 1 Tuesday to increase the Orange Coun· ty Medioal Center's mental health budget by more than 50 percent to a record S2.9 million -providing the state will pick up the tab for most of the cost. But Dr. Herman Rannels director of community health services for the county. while endorsing the budget, warned the board that additional stale funds probably will not be forthcom- ing. Dr. Rannels said continuation oI the programs of the past two fiscal years which cost county taxpayers about •t.7 million a year is really all that can be anticipated considering the state's current austerity program. Supervisor David L. Baker cast the opposing vote because, be said. "I think we should bold the line as Gov. Reagan is asking us to ." Saker said that the program's ex· pansion is not justified, adding that the current mental health expenditures "meet our obligations." The expanded program calls for in- creasing the county mental health staU of 47 to a record 158 if state funds are available. Also provided for is a $14-0,000 pro- ject for expanding and remodeling quarters at OCMC for the mental helflth program. Baker contended that it was in· cumbent upon the county to cooperate with the state and that "il there is no intention on the part of the state to budget this kind of money lt is then meaningless to apply." The increased expenditures were bai:ked by the Orange County Mental Health Association and the Lea~ue of Women Votus. Wheaton said Raciti refused~ sh.Ow identification ·and put his hand in his pocket prod~ing a sound of metal and refusing to remove his hand from the pocket or be subject to search for weapons. Ike Urges Relocation Of Ghetto Dwellers "It fs probeble." Wheaton stated. "that during tbe IC\llttle leed:ing ~ a physical seardl, Radii ,.. ICr'atclhed WASHINGTON (UPI) -Former President Dwight 0. Eisenhower sug. geats attacking the problems of urban racial tensions by relocating ghetto dwellers in new communities and pro- vidtng them with practical job b'aining. Writing in the May Reader's Di gesl, Eisenhower &aid in a copyrighted arti- cle that such a "program for bet· tennent must pn>cffd simultaneously on three urgent fronts: decent houi;- mg, sound education and practical training for both children and adults ·· 83 Coast Scholars Named Awarth of $1,500 Offered by State Commisison State ScbollNb!p &Dd Loan Com- mission has announced the Mlection of 83 st:aa tcbolan from the Orange Coast area for the .cademlc year 11188· 69 SchoJarab.ipl are ••*"'ed t o academically able ltadenCI who are in need ol financial llliatanc:. at UM col- lege they wlD ~. AD ate acboln'a are wiOda UM ~ lO peT· cent ol con. aplUude. hi U. ldlOW1ldp ..,.as, annll of up to '1 .... J-Ht per year. but not uceedlllS • ....._ Ud fMI at the eoUefl ..... iltj lllldlid by tbe award wbmer. ~ ft"OID tbe Onqe c..t .... art: FOUNTAIN VAU.BY: ~ A. CarTOlt, ChrltUne ErmKOCJ, ....,. A. Preleyko. Paul D. I.lee Md ~ M. Schade. BUN11NGTOH .UCB: MichMJ V. Allen. James D. ltoltn. Jtlftty W. Brown, DeAlae M. D • b I b a u 1 • n , Kimberly A Evert. Richard C. Glass. Martin L. Kay. Cynthia A. Lent and Lawrence J. Maltz. 'lbomu L. Martin. Karen L. McGowen. Cynthia A. McKinney. RlytJ\e A. Olson, Steven E. Olson. Don· na S. Reid. Robert C. Thedeh. Pam A Thommes Mid Daniel J. Villegas. WESTMINSTER : Katherine M . Bengtson, Nancy E. Brumbaugh, John D. Crouch, Grtpy M. HanJen, s.cbito P. ICaitO, P.trlcla A. KemP«1". Vcnon L. Pardue and David .J Prebldl. Walter J. Rke, Richard J. Shapiro. R.ue M. SltO\lg, John L. Smith. Tereaa L Smith, Charlene A. Toledo -ltaUJryn J. ~· LAGUNA BEAOI: 1'obert A. Frost. Dor«b1 J. Nfe!M>ls, Col>Jtan~ Shat- tudr and Mlwel P. Totten. NEWPORT BEACR1 Kann A. Breau, Vlctorla A. Brown. Nancy L. Comstock, Robert S. O&Je, ~rfun-. ne Hanna. Tom Hornbeak. Torrance F. Hutchina. Rlcbard L. Jalle and Jan Luymea. James R. McDonald, KeMeth R. Reed. Roas S. Royster. Christy A Schleiter, Dan Slater. Da vid Smith and David L. Vierling. SOt.nlf LAGUNA: John G Gablt>. Edmund J ., Marl and PhHip C Tamar kin. COSTA MESA: Ronald E. Aberhard. Pllnela L. lUrtbeck, S h a r o n M Braund, Steven D. Bryton. Paul .I Clarke, Patricia A. C:O.teUo, Bull M. Deu. Julie It Govett., John M Gnham and Jamu L. CJutel. Donald L. Hanchett. Margaret A Hanyak, Chrll A. ffyne-s, Kay L Larson, Dennta P. Martin, Stephen .r. Pew. John D. Prender1aat. Debra L Price, Phlltp A. llot\ner and Gayle F. ~roap. Cal'vtn S. Slb.llllnc, Martlyn .I Steimer. M•~ J. Taylor. Marne K ThrelJctld and Benn7 H. Viloria. I i '. I. • • , vi -· . ---.. - WednesdaY, Aorll 24, 1968 DAILY PILOT _J Mounts to Kentucky, OhW Towns Hardest Hit ~ \ FALMOUTH, Ky, (•UPI) -'!be deattl toll mOllnted ~ t.n Utt wake « ldller tomadoes whlcb r•v.,ed a doz.en towns in Kentucky aod Ohio. t.olsing houses and cars In the afr lite toy a. Thirteen persons -eight in Ohio and five in Kentucky -wer4) known dead from twisters which swirled out ol the southwest Tuesday and rlJ>l*.t a 126-mile-long path of destruction through the Ohio River Valley. The Kentycky death toll rose with the discovery today of a woman's body in Minerva. Authorities in both states feared the toll would cllmb. Hospitals and state poUce estimated the number of injured at nearly 200. Hundreds were left homeless . Shortly after dawn, volunteers using bulldozers. shovels and bare bands began clearing rubble and debris-filled basements in a search for more vlc- tirns. Kentucky officials e s t i m a t e d damage in Ulat state at more than $3 million, and Gov. Louie B. Nunn asked Wasltington to declare the hard-hit Falmouth region a disaster area. Falmouth Mayor Max Goldberg estimated about one-fourth of his city's popuJatiou ol 2,S.50 were without homes. Nearly 18 hours after the tornado struck, the northern Kentucky town still was "'ithout electricity, gas and water service. Four bodies, including those of a 10- month·old girl and a 4-year-old boy, ~ere recov~red in Falmouth Tuesday mghl. Hospitals treated 91 persons, in- cluding children cut by Oying glass when the twisler hit an elementary _ sehool. F.almouth, nearby Dover, Ky., and Wbeelersburg, Obio, appeared to be the hardest hit, although damage or deaths were reported in at least nine other communities near the Ohio River which forms the border between the two states. Twisters were sighted in six other Ohio communities. The tornadoes scattered homes, barns, cars, trailers, ll"ees and utility poles Uke sets of child.retl's toys dumped from a box. At. the north edge of Wheelersburg. 18 relatlveJy new homes in the Sl9,000 to $30,000 bracket were damaged or destroyed in the Ridgewood Court sec-tion. Jack Riggs said be, hls wife. Wilma Jean, and their daughter, Judith took refuge in their basement when they saw the twister approach. The tornado lifted their brick and wood ranch home off its foundation and deposited lt on the front lawn of the Edward Pyles family across the street. The Riggs were not injured. "It sure pays to know the Lord," Britons Protesting Right Bill Passage LONDON <UPll -Britain's major political parties attempted today lo ease the swell of emotion that followed virtual passage or a bill to outlaw racial d~rimination in hous!ng, employment and other fields. More than 1,000 dock workers, llhouting and carrying signs opposing the bill, marched to Parliament Tues- day as the mea6'Ul'e was debated. lrggs ~aid. •'That's the only thing that saved me and my family." Volunteers, some of whom worked through the nJght finding emeriency sleeping quarters for the homeless, helped clear the debris. 'Nudie' Comedian Tommy Noonan Dead a t Age 46 HOLLYWOOD (UPJ) -Comedian Tommy Noonan died today at the nearby Motion Picture Country Hotue and Hospital of a malignant brain tumor. He was 46. Noonan underwent surgery in late 1967 for the tumor which finally took his life. He ls survived by bis widow Pocahontas Crowfoot, who ch~ her name from Carole Langley, and six children. He aJso is survived by half-brother John Ireland, the actor. Noonan was a versafile entertainer who appeared in movies. television, the theater and vaudeville in addition to writing comedy material for other comedlans and producing motion pic- tures. He was a happy-go-lucky man who earned a fortune ..iµid spent ar gambled much of it away. He was manied five times. In recent years he bad spent m06t of his time behind the cameru as a pro- ducer. NEW TREADS AUTOMATIC RETREADS APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES Blatkwal/s or Whitewalls ANY SIZE IN STOCK LARGER SIZES 4 for S54.4t• •Piii 211 It , .. [Jl t it. IH ,_,., lllf 1111 .......... ti M *I MONEY DOWN OR OUR EASY PAY PUI WITH THIS COUPON ENGINE TUNE-UP $ 99 INClUDES • Sporlr plup • P'oinh • CondenMr & MOST Rotor U.S. •Labor CAftS • Set Timin1 •Adjust CGrburetof 3 DAYS ONLY -MON.·TUES.-WEO. WITH THIS COUPON ~ LUBE SERVICE $ 22 MOST U.S. CARS includes oil ond labor • Oil Change • Chauia lube j • Major Brand Oil 3 DAYS ONLY -MON.·TUES.·WED.- • Big Conv1ni111ee • S1or1, -ond .. lid food • .otll)'i TRANSMISSION SERVICE Correct small problems Now BEFORE big damage occursl HERE'S WHAT WE DO: • ADJUSTIEIT OF IAIDS <WHERE IPPUOULE) • CllAllE OF TUISlllllOI OR. • Cl.EU• ICIEEI • IEW PM llSIET • 1018 TEST • SET TllDllSSIOI LlllllE • Thret Wash Cycles- four Spetd Combination • llffe Washbasbt Holds Up to 14 lbs. ALL WORK DONE BY FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS $2.15 Plw Week Edfn«Jef near hact. llvd., Across from Huntlnqton Shoppl•9 Ctr. HUNTINGTON BEACH-PHONE 842-4495 MON. TO THURS. I A.M. '11L 6 P .M. FRI. I A.M. 'TIL 9 P .M. SAT. I A.M. 'TIL 5 P.M. ·---...;:_, _________________ ---------..---... _____ ....... rs=_....._,...__-=---~ -------..._...,_ --- 4 OAJLY PILOT w~. A9tl• 24, 1968 (~ W -~ , .. SNID More than 1.200 persons are u- pect.ed to honor Assembly Speaker JetM M. Unruh Friday night at tbe Seventh Annual "Headliner ot the Year" banquet of the Los An- geles Press Club. He has been •e- lected as California's top newsmak· er during 1967. His predecessors include Gov. Ron•ld RNt•n, the late Los Angeles Police Cbie.f W11- llam Parker and Bob Hope. • Telephone Settlement May Be Soon WASHINGTON (AP) -The leadf!r ol eome 185,000 1trlkinc telephone wornn bas predicted that settlement ot tbe week-oki natloowlde walkout may not be too far off. ''There la ablohrtely no doubt In my m1nd th.at the Communications Workers wt.11 have an overwhe~g win. and lo Ult not too dlstallt future," aaid union Pruident Joeepb A. Beirne. While there have been no formal wage negotiatiOM slllce the strike began ln some -40 6tates, Betrne aaid Tuesday loformal talks with the Bell Telephone System were ~ntinulng. Informed sources said negotiators were apparently trying to work out the broad ouWnes o! a settlement that could be completed later in formal talks. ln New York, Patrick Margan, cbainnan ot the union's 23,000.. member unit of telephone imtaller1, met in what were described as in· fcrmal, exploratory talks with J. F. Grtgg11., manager of Labor relations for Western Erect:ric Co. . . -. The i n 1 t a 11 e r s, bigbest-pakt telephone workers at an average of ~.27 per hour. tradi&nally set the pattmn fu' waee iocreues In he Bell TeJephone Syatem, of which Western Eleclric it a aubaidiary. Firemen hose down band.nr aback durinJ mautw · fire in Tijuana Tuesday night. Some 300 penau were left homeless ln the blaze that destroyed 500 wooden houses in a slum district. A lack of water hampered the 60 dty firemen and volunteers who fought the flames. 1'he area has no hydrants and fl.N ~ :r.ld oaa a fteet of SO taker trucb to-JrO water. More Ulan 1(1) toldlen were Miit f.o th• area to guard pouaatom canted by residents from their bouaea and piled in·. the atreeta. · t Other Bell Syltem workers average u. 79 per hatr. ln addttion to the an.taller• ln most s..-., another ·140,000 Bal operators, linemen. repairmen. clerks and other employee are on lttike in 15 a1ates where Bell coatracta have allo U· pired. •No IJndis~iplined For~e~ t Joo.chm Foilria u motltd to ltaping and kicking 1lia Mell 41 he llama that the Ca~ Council will pr~ ham 10ma p,500 annually to puriuc hu VOOJti<m aa o tmon fool in VOft· c.ouoer. The Canada Council ii a gcw- e"'1M1l' organizatiO'll which encour· og11 buf!ooneru along with other f orma of creativ.t and cultural acffv- itJI. Foikil, 36, may be one of t~ cmlfl aub.ddiud fool.a tii the t.0orld .•. al- though that sto~t ma11 be ~ to debate. Additional thousa.ndl ot Bell workers in many OCbc' stat.ea, who. contracts woo't expr. f« a few ~ wwa. refuled to cross in.stden' picket lines and joined the .trike. Lindsay Calh for Caution in NY RaciBI Conflict l ' • St. Louis Zoo direct.or Maritn Ptrklru reported a "first" today. He said that Mazuri the zoo's fam· ed gorilla is the first of his IJ)ecles t.o fiave been discovered to be al· lergic to strawberries. • Mayor Al Hiide of Plymouth, Minn., thought be was landing at Denver's Stapleton Atrport but be missed by about three miles. He Landed hiJ private plane between ca.rs and mud pu<fdles on a no- longer·uaed Air Force Base strip. • Polb in LartlrnU, WJIO., ,,. odved • 11 bill in the mail to pci~ /or an owrtime pMking tlcUC. Alo.o with it camt a note vllch ,.tad: "God blu.I the lfftdrttcy of th~ Laramie Polict l>fprmment. 1 Nctived thfa t1.cJc. n toFaU.t a& Citfl Boll poyfflo on- oth# OM. Beirne aid the total 8dded up to mere UlE 200.000 worft!'S. Company olficiaJs eeot messa111111 of ooncratuJ.attona to t h o u • a n d 1 ol m~ perscmel fu' flllln1 the jobs at ltribn and maJntalnlng near onnal t.elephme IM!!'Vioe deepib! the finlt mtlonwide walkout in 21 ~ars. Beime 1 r a n t e d pennaion for strikers to go back to work in a tromdo r a v a g e d area arotmd Jl'almolltb, Ky., to help restore dam· lfed Wepbone llbel. Senate Proposes 86 Billion Slash In U.S. Spending WASHINGTON (UPI) -A HOUR· Sena~ Conference Committee ,,,, .. called into aeuion today to consider a Sena~ plan to cut federal spendint by S6 billion and raJae taxes t.hrough President Johnaon'1 long-stalled 10 percent surcharge. The key man on the joint panel. Rep. Wilbur D. Mills. (D-Ark.). chairman of the House Waya and Means Com- mittee, said he bad "strong reserva· tions" about the Senate proposal. He told a Chicago audience Tuesday nlaht that it didn't go far enough. NEW YORK (UPI) -Mayer John v. lindlay Tbe9day night llllned tbe nation's recent wave of Nd.al viollDce to "the first line ot a major ""'2n" and aa.id "We are wai1:ini to Me which direct:lon the bwTicane itself will lab." . In an address to the Bureau ol Advertistng o! the A m e r i c a n Newspaper .Pubtabers Aaociation (ANPA) he critid.ied Congress and the adminiltntloo for failure to act on civil rlgti:a demands. Repeating hil ~ criticism of Olicago Mayor RiclJn J. Daley '1 statement tbat police lhouJd shoot to kill arsonists and maim ioot.rs, Lind.say aald: "We doo't agree that poU.ce should lboot to kill anonilta &Dd fl.re upon lootlen ~. Our bope, in fact. ii to keep tbat ftnt lhot from be.i.nJ fired .•• The New York Republican ~or' said that dine recent ncial violence here followin1 the uuslinatim of Dr . Martin Luthe!' Ktnc Jr .• "The majority at the loot.en were under 16 years old. A. I've said, we _.. not going to pmnjt the undiecipainld use of f oree * * * N.J. Ma yor Says Kill Order Firm ELIZABETH, N.J. (UPl) -Mayor Tbomu Dunn said Ttalday that his nlne-mooth-<>ld ordlr to police to "shoot to kill" looter. and m.ipers will stay ln effect "as Iona u I'm mayor." to ..,.._. dilordc into •oe. We•• not gai.Qg to •boot dilldren in New Y<ll"k City. •·we are not «omg ti. risk a nee war over the body of a ycunptier who has stolen ·a 11nat.u." Lindlay uid. LiDdaay cbarled-tbat the ''federal govennnent has moved e i t h e r hesitutJy or regreteively" ln the three yean !lnoe MM rlldai blowup in Los Ancelet' Watts diltltd. The thief who stole a truck from the CMY Truckina Co., in El Mon- te, may denlop a ntw drink. The truck was loaded with 19 tons of liquor and two and one-half tons of canned peachea. • Following a three-block chase, Mills has been pu.ahini for long. range reductions in federal rpendlng. but he has never said exactly what be wants ln that line, either from Johnson or the House.senate Conference Com· mitt.. Dlacusllng tht ooe year. '6 blllioo ~ate plan. lie Aid: "I th.ink we have tn ro farther up the spending stream. or pipeline a1 1ome can it . . . and pro- vide mol'e effective restrictions tr we are •VV to Hlain control over the ra~ of federal upendituns." The handwritten uecutive order issued laat Joly 17 1n aoaie respects Is 1tzOQC8 than the recent directive of Cbicaco Mayor Rk:bard.J. Daley that • touched off a natioawkte controve:rsy. Loa Anntea police arrested R• •rt WUIT., 25, on suspicion of bur· ~la.ry. Willis waa reportedly mak· 1.01 a "slu1iisb" getaway with nearly $100 8/ter leaping out of the window of a tavern. The loot was all in coins. MlUJ auuest.ed that Congreas cut authorization and appropriations pro- gram.a that would affect long-ranie spending over many years to come. Dllllll or'Oered police to "shoot to kiU" 1niperr oo sight and to "shoot to kill" 1oot«'I if it seemed warran~ 1n the individual diacr.tion of the police. Eieht days ago, Da1ey ordered CllkafO poll~ to "shoot to kill" arsonists but to "shoot to maJm or cripple" looters during civil disorders. Tornado Trauma Hits U.S. 13 Killed, 70 Injured, H~avy Damag e Left in W alre &eullllm C.tltfomla -....,.tty ..,,.. "' ....., "'"" "'"' ~· "-- '" .... ~ ... ¥ldfltl'I .... -.cteer ......... ~ "',.. .... -..,. .,_ ~ -·~--·~ .... Tiie U. S. 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I' fl. -car. 1'ey .. rent dal lllJy um the Mid ms" ear tech It I • Tu11nel Ahove A 324-foot long section of~ thy Area Rapid Transit District twin bore tube is shown winding its way do the Napa Rlver after being fitted with a !lexi· ble ~eismic J>rotection joint t Kaiser Steel's Napa fabricating plant. The specially eqwpped section be lowered into place on the San Francisco side of the four-mile long tube will carry trains under the bay. Christ Only #-4 Big Ma l/, Was Really Small ROME CVPn -Jesus Obrist was o( comparative.}' small 1tatU1e -not m;e than five Jee~ four incher Thi& ~oaioo v{a I readied by two le~g Roman ca~uc scbtan after careful ~y. , The findint of )IJgr. Giulio Ricci ~ Pr~. D. Miani contradited a t eport by Prof. Lore¢o Ferri, an Italian ~. laJt year that Christ wasfjix f-. ooe i.ach tall. hrri, a IC !Obolar of based his cone n on 35 years of stud! in Vatican archives, lhe Ho Land and at Turin, in wh basilica the Holy ShroUd reputed to be the clotk ~ which the cruclfied Jesu '7ias wrap- ped -is k ' The cloth, brought to Europe by Crusaders in the 13th Century, bears tbe im- print o( a man who was crucifHld.. On I C ie n ti fi C theory ia 1bat the linen was impregnab!d 1rith fragrant stuff -myrrh and aloe - according to Hebrew burial practice and that the s u b s t a n c e 1 T e acted chemically against the body. Measuring the imprint and making a number o( comparisons 'lltith I i v i n g Jm>dela, Ferri reached the conclusion 1hat J e s u s ' stature was a hig:hly unusual six feet, ooe inch. But ·rucci, an archivist at the congregation for bishops, and Miani. an anatomy professor at the Uni.~lty of the Sacred Heart, examined the same shroud and reached quite different conclusions. The shroud gave a deformed Jmage o( aitlat's body. Ricci 181d. '"!be cloth was folded at several points and tightened around the heart wound and around the mesogastrium (upper abdomen)," he said. "Hen<:e, the interruption of the i m p r i n t anc the resulting measurement tt· I'Ol'S." A measurement of the ulna or forearm bone, of which there was an unin- tf.l'rupted imprint, showed it was one foot, one inch long. From this, using normal anatomical p r o p o r t I o n tables, they c o n c 1 u d e d Jesus' S'tature was five feet, four inches, or the average stature of Palestinians in his time. ere.' your Bqick-Opel dealer's. iJ l --- -------------__ _,,,,_, - """ . . . . ,. -• • • ,,, • -• • • .I ........ -......... ,... ........... . . P r ofit Kills Trains • • a • P ublic Apathy, Man~ for Speed Helps U_.. Prw ._..rtt-.J One of America'• nnest and pc-.uaUJ ..- modllM of tra~ '"8111 to be Oil its deMh bed. The Wen are bt profit J'D()tive which ~ it, public 1111'61 ead the na- licml mala for speed. 'havel by ran -once tbe tr~ ol bullnea ex- ecutives and~ -is rep6dly becomint bistcry. What mey be one of the final convulatve twUchlnp waa c.nect out 1etlt weet in a coari room in Salt Lake City, tJtlaft. a eoene 80 miles from the Ste of the hMCorlc driving of the Golden Spike which 100 ye8rl'I • aym· boli.zed completion of the f l rs t t r a n ICOlltineotal raBroad. % APPLICATIONS 'lbe eaee NvolYel ~ two of the JlUll!(Y recent ap- pllcati-Ool by rallroeda to dilooDtinue paesenger a«vtce. U the It*ntiate Ccmunerce Comm.i:S'sion ap- proves the pr<>po$ai1S, .it will mean the virtual eod of tnmscootinental passenger terVice along the fint rail rota to epao aie natJoo. The action undoubtedly will trigger rimilar ap. pticetioos by othet-carriers resu1t:iog in the demise of ~ COUDtry tnmsponati<>n via whit one ~calls the ~ cheapest, Mfeat 8lld mOt!lt compldeJy reliable wey man c a n travel Tbe SP is tee:ldng to end Jts City of Slit. Francl.lco •trumUner wbicb r 11 a s between Ogden, Utah, and the San Frmdlco Bay /l!&&. The WP ~ to drop 1ta famed oautornia f.epbyr DOW operating between fbe Bay Area aod Sait Late Ci- ty. SEVER TIES Termlnt!tion of the trains will sever the last passeoger rail ties between Utah and Nevada points and Northern California .. Since both trains are western ~gs of through pessepger service l r o m Chicago. d.isoonti.nuance un· doubtedly would cut the volume of p a s s e n g e r s traveling ea.st of Utah. A probable result woo1d be train eliminations between Salt Lake City and Chicr.igo. The railroads claim and have figures to prove they are losing s u b s t a n ti a l amounts of mo~y on the trruns. They also show a gradual decline in th e number of patrons during the past decade indicating travellers prefer the in· dependence offered by lhe automobile or the speed of the airplane. PUC FIGHTING One of the most persistent organizations f i g h t i n g passenget" train temllna· ti~ is the California Public Utilities Comm.isS'ion. the bulk of the opposition's cue. Tbe P U C • s cooteotlon basically la that t be ra1.lroada feit they wer• oot matlDg eoough mooey on passenger trains and some 10 yean ago began a subtle campaign to drive patrons lt"NEPJ Crom their ticket of-fices. 1be carriers deny this and attribute tbe reduction to the evolutioo of the travel industry. At the heart o( the PUC's case are the dual con· bmti<>ns that lhe railroads -egpetjally the Southern Pacific -have failed to seek more passengers ag- gressively t h r o u g b ad· vertising and promotion, and that they deliberately diverted mall cargo from ~ger to freight trains to show a gr.eat.er passenger revenue loss. PUC studies show that the Southern Pacllic took in some $20 million in gross revenue from the City of San Francisco in 1966 but spent only .3 percent of that amoont on advertising. In acoo~. the SP's pt5Senger traffic has drop· ped off by nearly 53 percent since 1960. Tbe second charge. that the railroads -particularly the SP -switched mail hauling from passenger to b'eight trains t.o show less revell'l.le on pa s s e n g e r service books, is he~ly denied by the can-iers. The Soutnern P a c i l i c steadfastly maintains i t mooe the changeover last autumn at the express dic- tates of the Post Office .. . ... _ .. ,. __ ~ . . ... , Wednadl.Y, April 24, 1968 DAIL'( Pilaf 5 THE MAN WITH THE ANSWERS Pacific Mutual Life'• Roy Jlllaon The first thing a PML representative expects from you Is questions. Lots of them. And he'll ask you quite a few. He's a professional. An expert In the life Insurance bu~ iness. He never takes the easy way oul He'a got to find out how much and what kind of protecllon you need. He'll work with your lawyer, banker or financial advisor. In the end, he'll come up with an Insurance plan tailored just for you, no one else. Got questkins about estate plan- ning, famlfy protection, or business Insurance? Call on this PML representative to be your insurance man. ----------------------Aoy Jlll1oft Poclllc Mutual Llto Corona d1I Mer-Thomp1on Agency 2111 Eul Coul Highway, Su111 206. Coron1 d1I Mer, C.llfornl1 92125 I've got quH llon1. Pleue call me lor an appoinlment. .Addm• Clly l SI.ale Zip Telephone Pacific Mutual Life The Wes I' a largut mutual life insurance company At issue are applicatiOM for train ~ance by two of the West's etirly travel piooeers -SouUlern Pacific and Western Pacific raiJroads. Although sometimes at odds witih other pr<>testing groups such as the rEilroad unions -the PUC has fol.lowed hearings on the WP and SP applications through three 6tates and provided Deparbnem. --------------------------------------------------------- • •• Jlnd lhrow Some Confetti loo! The San Diego Freeway is world of convenience not to be · now ope~ and goes past our found anywhere c:JseinSouthcm front doN! That means South California. Coast Plaza 1s more conven-Come today to South Coast ientJy accessible to S00,000 of Plaza where &hopping is an ab- you livinginthe southcoast area. soJute pleasure in our fully ~O ..... ~ ~01_. ?IUI Made to order for Orange enclosed,.mal~ where the tern· CJ 11111 •I County, the San Dieao Freeway peralure is a springtime 72 •year ' . t ' 'd ' d ~14T---~ea9fl'-d;JiVefS you 111 o a new 111SI e roun . • ..,..,... ..... ••-•w..- 0\l'llt IOPINCSTOl'U NIC ~\.a°"""• _ _, .• _,,• C M -·.__,A~•~&"::::• ..,_Till,-...,._ • .._.,.MP,.._ • .,_,,~~U. ~-c::":"o:.="~'!'cr..., ... ,:_~n:.~.,=-;;;.:-~·of-·°'~-... ~-:-~~~~··$l :s· ~"l.·,. ... ~~~~.JS::-."'--;~·'4:,;:t":.:.,.0-~~~:~ ::=~~,,-_ • ~ o..•11 • ~ ..::.":'f.;• • T..--~---• U.L ,._, • W9lfMN ~ e ~ 1M1 • a-.·1 ... , W........,. a •Zilll"9 110.... ~ I ::1 .. • DAD. y '11.0T Wfdlltsdlf, A,itll 24, 1%8 U.S. Pressing Hanoi For Peace Talk Site -Annor te Lefld Wg U.S .. Sets Kore~ WASHINGTON (UPI) -ll6d to blVI bMll tllrTlmk· Tbe U.S. Army ii pMmlnc ed I« ~ duty kl Defenses WASHINGTON (UPI) - The UD!lecl Slates today ,, .. preuiDC Hmol agai.D for llOIM d.-tllm oo a place to bold prtllmlnary peace t&lka la an effort to determine whether North VleCDam WM a1ncen or merely lodulgjn& in Jll'OPlllandl. Pratdent Job.Dion d.11· dOMd -ru.day Dilbt that Amerkan oUldala bad i,.., lo touch with North Vletna· meM npruentativt.t, pre- sumably In Vlentiae, Laos. oo Monday and Tuesday and would meet with them again today In an effort to nail down a location for inf· tial "peace contadl." The cblef executive told newanen at a White Houee reception for forelp cllplo- m.aU that be WM trJh>C to find oat whether BaDoi'1 . aownent almost t h r e e w.u aio to begbJ talkl .t lomt .. = 1uJtablt" lite repr-• lincer. dM1N to end the ccdlict or wu 11mplf a trick. Secretary ot State Dun ~\Ilk, wbo WU cloleted with Jotmeoa for aome time Tues· day night at the Wblte BOUie, WU to oonfer with the Pi.tided •tun today. * * * OOJclalJ aald the two plan· ned to diJcuas ambuaadorl· al appolnbnentl, poeslbly including a replacement for United Nations Envoy Ar· Ulur J. Gold~rg. The Prea1dent reportlld no pn>lf"S Tuesday on poss1· ble 1lt.e select.loo. The State Oep.artmeot said It main- tained "bopefu.lneas" for early agreement with Hanoi. State Oe~t Press Offloer Robert J . McCloskey delcrlbed the situation Uus way: -The United Stat.es still has received no form al an- swer through dloklmatic: channels to Its April 12 pro- poeal to meet in India, Bur- ma, Laos or Indonesia. Nor baa it bad an answer to its April 18 note suggesting four more Asian sites and its bl Europe. Hanoi's radio rejection ol these proposals II not regarded as a formal answer. -He hu seen "oo evi- dence" that French Presi- dent Charles de Gaulle or any other third party is ac- tively engaged in tryinJ? to get the adversaries together for initial contacta. U.N. SecMa:ry Geoei'al Thant has made "informal sugges· * tions" but baa not lnlm'vened officially. Neither the United State. or North Vietnam baa pro- posed Paris as a silt for talks. F~h Foreign Mln· later Maurice Couve de Murville's etattimut lut week that France would welcome a meet1nl tbftoe ii both sides wiabed WU IOfDe. thing less than a fonnal • 'propo6 aJ ... -The continued inability of the two sides to agree on a location three week• ~r both expressed wUlingDe'Ss to confer at a "mutually suitable" site has spewned a varie ty or theories in offi. ciaJ Wa&hll}gtoo as to Han- oi's motives. One of the most widely held theories ls that John· son's March 31 order rt· atr1cting bombing of the north and propoelrig ''con· tacts" caught Hanoi off baJ. aooe became It wu plan· nlng Its own "peace ofkn· sive" to be launched about the middle of May and ac- companied by a new mlU· tary drive to incr'eue po tit· ical pressure on Jolvtson for coocees»ns. to mUe belvy UM of ~ ff DMdld. .-mored ud mecMdzed Mobllir.alf:lio al at lea.t Com S0,000 NM6onel ~n. troops to repme · probetY iDcludlDI two full munist N<rtb Kare.tn 1o-4lvWoat. ii ~ it h curPoOI Into Soutb Korea 1f Korean tituMloa 1'a'9eDI to the cornnt ..-le. ol bcrder U. poJa& ot nq'*lnl h -,...... .._ ~ ol rnajcr mt. ol nidl deve....,,1 ....., lllilie· ,.,_. troaipt bun the F urth D acele O~tinl. Jcnb' dls>WAld bees on o ay ~~= :;rc: :: ~ bud m .,. ooatinedlt armored dlvillona at Ft. Uaited Stil1ei. For Volcano Hood, Ta .• ia HkelJ to 1eac1 ~. S:-n.u..5.?·o:e ~ t b e way if W,e reen-•.....,... --. ·~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f o r c e m e n t 1 become a.ad 7tb Infantry Dtvbionl,liii Erupti.0D8 ~ to bact up Prest· se almldy JD Kore a . dect Joboeon •a pledte at Hea9ily armed c o m b a t Honoiulu a week 880 tlbat ~ fnJm tbe 2 n d MANILA (UPI) -The the SMtl Korean border .bivWon have been aliped Mount Mayon volcano put will be defended. to J>ft!'Veat Norill K..., in· Part oi the 5tb Medlmlz· Wration ~ lbe 38th oo "spectacular fl er y ed Divitlioo et Ft. Olrwoo, parallel fna be. """'~ w.u..........,.n Colo., is already under Al....la·y1" ..._, __ ._. th e b;A toel1 of • AmericaDI nlgbt. eeod!nc lava flows orders for Vletimn, but the e been killed in border Jn«e than 100 feet wide remainder of tie ouf4t. is c 1 • • b • • • I o n I t h e demWlllrized --llince h crackling down Ma 81dt, the Kanm war aided Jn mid· P hi 11 pp1ae vo1cano1ory r ~ec._ _ Seek 1953. con:uru..mo 11Jd today. ~ 118 'lbe l'90e '1 Noris Kcnem The volcano'a explOlive lnetntonl bu lncreeHd activity went Into u. fourth W r -•tbtaatWIL .mce t b e day with ermJI.-. ,.,.-1-• ~rman selzure ol U.S. Navy in· __..... '-VUA.UL6 tlelligeoce lhip Puiet>lo in about eve!')' three boun. w-aun olJ Wootan tbree Mayon, an a' 2 8' f 0 0 t Recognition mootbl •· volcano which the Pbillp· Five Am~ h a v e pines uaes et a ba<:tdrop for PRAGUE (UP I) -been killed a 18 woooded travel postera, came to life Czechoalavalda's premier =.~ii»~ 1r! 15 West lc*er St. ,....,.. ..M-2 .00., an but OlllJed for N ............ _.... co & Me~ & lr.411 ., ...... Suuuay ~ • l.,.ear recocnJtion al. West monb. ~ WlW .... ~ ~ ... S. Viets to As~ume Added 'War Burden' Jordanian Reporwl Captured Ulllted Pre11 llltenaaUonaJ tleep. Germ8ay by ~ tbet1_._~~NQib~~~Klll~~--~-~~bn~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One oi two Java fiows P.tilmellt eccept the "U· ~ down the lide of isttng real:iUer' d. • dtv.Jded i .. ------- the volcano bu readied • ~ Oldridl Cenii.k's nearly a mile in 1enft,h and tpeedl opeoiog the Netional bypested a Mayon rest Anembty's sesmo marked hOUJe, a spokesman said. the tint tbne a CUJdi leader Two main lava fiowa, mov· bas pubUcly acknowledged inc nortbwNt ud DGl'tbeut, tbe emteooe ol W e ~ t Yo11 .,.e eort1W111 ltt to eeletw.te WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S. plans to gnidually 1hJft Che ~ ol the war to South VietMm.. ~1 will befln with some South Vietnamese military unlta ta.kiJll over from American troopl on a trial buis, tt was learned today. If they do as well a• ad· m.inlltratlon of.flciU tbinlt they will, then more South Vietname11 troops will take over lmportaDt combet poaJ· tioDI from Americanl. Adminlltra ti on of&lall fore1H a "lenfthy period of testing" of South Vietnam'• military oapablHUea before Salgon can take over the bulk ol the war. During Ulla trll1 perlod, American forcu, ICheduled 900D to munblr Mt.500, will not leave lte country but will remain In raern. 1'1Mt dedlloa jUlt when to· start the trill proc8ll ha• been left up to commuden In Vietnam. Wbtln American troop• mipt btCln comtna bomt 11 a in-. admtnktration of. ficiall .,.. reluctant to prtdld, llnce they are mlndM ol put fil.fated pro- mlJll lD tllfl and other Wlfl to brtnr ''UM bo)'I home by Ohriltmu." Tb• ·~ of sraduaJ hnotW ti aUUJtJ ""' -=" .... """ nam'e ....... ... hall ti ~ Ut ... ~ 0-. ......... : .... hMM" SllYING THI PUIUC AND TIADI ='ISE88S. 2211 W ...... IML .... ,.,. leedt ,......~ to end the ·war. The other half ls the quest for negotia· tiom . In a New York 11peecb M o n d a y, D e f e n s e Secretary Clark M. Clifford n..ld the r e c e n t ad· m I n 1 s t r a t I o n Vietnam review reached the ma.in concllllion that " . . . Americans wt1J not need always to do m o r e and more, 1Nt rather that the in· er...ed eff«dvene11 of the South Vietnamese 1overn- ment and ttl flgbUng forces will now pmnit ut to level oft our effort and in due Ume to begin the gradual Pf'9C"' of reduction.'' ., ~rm.lily. All dealings in have caused only mlllimal tbe past have been with damage" to huts, the com· Communi1t Eaet Germany. mi&sion said. Although most of the 70,000 area inbabi~ have Red Ban Bill An Israeli helicopter tak· tng part in a seardl-and· destroy operatioa agaimt Arab guerrillas ~bot up a British Land Rover inside South Jordan and kidnaped a Jordanian s u r v e y o r , eyewitnesses reported today · been evacuated, s o m e lJl Ammao. Clears Senate 1be witne81eS amd four flll'lJlel'S cootinued Tuesday helicopters, two jet fighter to bll"V'tlt rice fields at the SACRAMENTO (AP) _ planes and two ll~ spotter bue ol Cbe volcano. Campui speakers who ad· planes were involved ln the Mus evacuations con-vocate communism would two-boor mission at Darba, tinuecf Tueldsy wM2l 10 U.S. be outlawed under Senate· 15 miles north of Aqaba ud Peace Corp a wlu:Meert passed legislation if they about two miles inside Jlit.cblna in to help offlclala present an i m m e d i :i t e Jordanian territory. resettle the reeidenta of tbe danger of sparking student Jordanian aourcu said a danger .-ea. revolution. . Jordanian army relief col· Since tbe volcano ftnt 'lbe measure by Sen. the FOURTH ANNI of Henry'• Res urant Corner of Palisades end Blvd. Phone 545-55 by attending HENRY'S FAMO S TWO DINNERS FOR THE P CE OF ONE Thru Thursday, April 2 Speelal Eatertal••eat Speelal ANNIVERSARY M NU Two Dinners of the Same EntrH for the ~rice of One S.... ..... 1:00 P.M. t. MW.,_ HENRY'S COMBO (Spani1h Combination Pl.tel ·········~····-·-···-··-··t--l.75 CHAR-B~OILED NEW YORK STEAK ···-··-·-·-·····-··-··· ········-··-.... t ··-4.71 CHAR-BROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK -·-········ ...................... :._____ ..... 4.71 FILET Ml6NON .............................. -................................................. _ ....• 1.00 U.N. Begins New Session wnn sped to tt1e area aod began act 1 v l t y Sunday, Jame1 E. Whetmore (R-La fired at one of the Israeli sclentlieta b ave redorded Habra) cleared the upper reconoails~ planes. They more than 20 separate erup-home 22-4 Tuesday and goes said the Land Rovv belong-U.onc ud pndid even more to the A11embly where ed to a British firm of con-vioi.K activity Jn the next aimlW' leJislation died lut sultmts and that Che Jorda· few da1e· .!_•~e1~1ic>n~. ------~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!f!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ nilo drlwr was terlOUllly ---------.- .............. "'" ........... .... UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -'Ibe Urutecl stMes aod the Soviet Unloa were wounded. A n o t h e r g u n b attle between Jordan and Israel viollted Ule truce Tuesday. Jordanian and I 1 r a e 1 l tr'OOpl fought a machine gun duel acrou the Jordan River In the nord>«n sec· rep<rted confldeat today tion of the Jwdan Valley tbllt tbey would overcome · near Mansbi:ya. It was the CJlll)Olitioo and win the U.N. fourth club of tile week. G e n e r a 1 A.affmbly'a IP" In A m m a n, Jordanlan military spokesmen said prova1 ol the propoled trea· two IlraeM ~ died and ., ....... tbe t~ a WM wounded. But an ~., ...... .,. ...... Anal .... 31.W ia "'* ....... .,.,.. -· d• ....... . .._.=•a..• •a-iilli lltlll• ., . ...._.. .. ....au ... ·.-,_ .. 1111 -~--'Ill.., .. .... ,..... ,... ......... w ~ ...... lrt - 0..-. ...... till :;.r::lwllbcte ... ............ ....,_ the 17.-b Df:urmamtllt • .llrrlftt, t b e Oamittet ill Geneva. U .N. ~. CCIDferred Debate OD the IHelied in Jmdalal Tuelday with non-inllftratloo treMy ls Forelp MH"• Ab b a e~ to bealn in the Eben of &rael. Reliable 111Mmb}y's main political sourcee 11ld no progreas oommtUee Friday after wu ~· work of tbe HUion is Tb• 10UrCea emphasized cqaniMd and Maurttiul, a Jll'l'iDC would cldtnue his farmer Britbtl ten1tiarJ in rru.toa a.ad would come to tbe Jnd1ID 0cMn, bal been Jerutai.m ecain not Wff.k edmM*ed to U.N. JDem· alt.tr vi1Jt1n1 Caito and Am· IMnblp. man. OUTDOOR LI YING 11 A WAY °' LR ••• 111 •••~ ....,m .... lllW Slylo oua WINDOW AND DOOR AWNINGS ..... 11 SIB-• ..... ,.. ALUMINUM .., ,. ,. SILKYMI. T OS llJOHT, VllWfT, MOOflN, IWITWUl SCRllN PA I ..... IMllJ styles fw M _.., ..._ Pllnned for tither llrge Of smell homes ••. ~ ::;t."' .. ~ :/!,.,~......=-..:= mobile homes tool Durable, long lasting all ~ --;.:-.,~ .. '~. ~=: aluminum construction, large doors ••• com- '''"" ............. , ......... coun-r • .-C:' ... ... plettly ~ ... proof • ....... ~'"' ••• ""' -s .,.., ........ "VV , 1111 .. LOOK Niil 'Ml --- NIGHT • DAY SERVICE Your Br•nd or Orange County Music! CAllYAI AWi••• • YAUllCll • cunam. Nothint Decotates LA• CctrMD. a.ovtiful New COion l H.w Fabrics. for hom• ••• fot butinessl NI AM. TO tt10 PM.-SATUltDAY 10 AM. TO 6 '.M. I The Colorful""~ Sound of RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island Newport Beach M•NUPACTUUD • _.,AWD f ACTOIY SHOWIOOM 2202 S. MAIN Ir. SANTA .ANA 141 Mt1 • llANCH OfflCI -·· '°"'" ..... c,. ......... 0.....-~ Phone: 179-6732 After 6t 633-6714 S.. our t.1)111~ lndoor-outdoct fwnit\lr• 01.,ioy ,., ' s J r I I Antidraft Rally Nets 18 Arrests OAKLAND CUPt) Etpt.een penom were •· Ntted Tuel<lay 1n spor1clc la1f.filn1 durt.nc an ill tiintd ~&It rally in frclrt ol tM Oaklahd Indactk>n C.Mlr md march to tie coartbouJe. 1be reeiltlllee, ID .all· tidralt ~. ~ 1>lans k> bold a n o O e r demOOltration today in tro~ of the lndooti<lfl cenlle1. Chanting antiwar ¥f an· . ... . - QUEENIE By PhU lnterfandi tiracJst slogans, 2 • O O O · • l ·~ 1 i · demonstrators quietly left a ...-1:~ /1 ' :1,~ } ;, I/ z~ briefing in La!ayftte Park ~ l~ Tuesday morning to rush to .,_ ______ C.;...Ki.._._F·~·-... --~_._ .. _ ... _._._,.~_"" .. ;;..'~;.;,"',;;;~,;;. .. ;.;;'-",;..,,;,°".1 tbe induction ceDttr at about 6:30 a.m., but they were "I'd be willtng to bet right now h• make. the big time ••• " about 30 Jllblutes too late to ------------------ atop seven ~ which car- -... --••r . "' .. , . .. -.. .,,,,,. .... . ~ -.. . Beagan Available~ No'ncandUlate Steps Closer to R.ace SACRAM£Nro ('UPI) - Gov. Ronald Reacan uld Toeeday Uke any dtilen he i1 •·avallable" ror t b e pre.ideocy, bat be doesn't intend to "solldt" t h • RepubliOID DOminetion. The statement, in "gponse tJO questioae at his weekly news conference, put the Calftonda g o v e r D o r mother step cloter to dve candJdacy. However, be made it clear again tblt be bas QO preeent intention of joining Richard M. Nixon u ao announced candidate seeking the GOP nomination bef«e the JM· tionaJ convention .t Miami in August. A newsm1n a s k e d Reagan: "Governor, are you available for t h e presidency?" "I'm too old to be dratted ln the Army," Reagan ~lied aft.er a peuse. "l I want il" don't know whit the amwer The fOVV'QOr ls tteppinc to that II. I tblok any cltiJen ·up bis out-of..-. speaking In the United Stet.ea is available ror that office IC t r l P s with campaiBU·llke b11 fellow clUi.ena d«ided Jet trips toto Florida, IWoola tlllt be w11 tbe Individual aod Ohio in mid·May. He tbty wanted." leaves Frtdly for • quick Reag8ll, wt>o Mid lllt trtp to Boke, Idllbo, and week that he wu "alle•~ Boulder, Colo. inl" reports ol new lt*S But be expressed doubt root. ropport ol hiJ po1Jible hl.s anessment ol s~rt candidacy, told newsmen would lbad to his aMOUDCed that if he WO«! the GOP caodidecy prior to the con- nominatton he would cam· vmtioci, ,where, Reagan will paJgn actively. lead ~ s 86-n;iember "You've accepted t b e ~gi:atjon .as a faVQrite son. resj>Ofl&llMUty." he 1 a l d . His name ~ the ooly ooe on "But J could not conceJve of the . st.ate s J u n e 4 m~lf soliciting that job -~ideotlal pref~ bal- standlng up and aaylng, yes, <>!:l di<ln't say that I wa~ Oaremont ~nter Due going to make any fina I decision about being a can- didate at all," be said o! his statement last week. "I just said I was interested in it. I'd 11.ke to know how deep it is." WedntsdQ, A~I 24, 1968 Wife Slain; Mate Held SAN JOSE CUPJ) -An elderly man killed his wife Tuesday and tMn spent the rest of tile day apparently trying to take hia own life, ac<.'Ording to police. • # .. , . -. DAJl Y ,TLOT 7J Guardsmen Protesting · Callup? BUR.BANK (UPI) -Pett· Uons proteatmg callup of a Southern Oali!ornla National Guard unit were beiDI circulated TUe1day -some of them reportedly by lt.s members. Guard o ff l c I a 1 s In Sacramento reacted angrily, asserting many of the 1,002 men in the Fint Squadron of tbe 18th Armored Ca'!alrY joined the guard to avoid the draft. "To put it bluntly they've ~caP,e<t the draft for two years," a guard spoke.tman said. "We have b e e n sw~ped continuously with applications for enlistment for that purpose." The body of ttle deadliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-. WAR•HOUSI 01/TUT FURNITURE .. ried inductees io the center ahead of sctiedule. A :.JO.man force o f Kuchel Asks Pueblo Push CLAREMONT -Claire- moot Men's Collei• will ~ a $1 .5 million cultural center, co 11 e g e pres:lderit George C. S. Bem<>n announced. He Wd he hadn't had Ume yf:t to find ~Y answers to 1be depth of his grass roote b&cking. woman, Mrs. Sebastiana &Jo, 70, was found ha the bedroom of tbek' home. PoUce said the had been bludgeoned wWl a pool cue and stabbed wtth 111 fee CARPET lff SOFAS $169. Oakland poUce, Calilornia highway patrolmen a n d Alameda Coonty sheriff's deputies wae ~llized. Half of them w a t c h e d pro- ceedings from inside a cange across the street from the ioduction center. Leaden ti tt>e spoosoring al.Op the draft sUiering com· mittee addressed demonstrators tfom a flat- bed truct. The propoaed three-hour rally wae cut .tlort aad demomtratora MSre trfed to merdl to the county eourthoc»e and de- mand be releale of Hu~ Newtui, a Black Panther leader waJtmc frili for the IUD allying ol an Oakland pollcem.Wt. Sbout1ng ''HeB No, Don't Go1 '' tbe demooltrMon car- ried wodtn ab1elcb and pt. 1" colored balloou decorated with Americaa flAgs or slogea ludl u • ' E n d RacUm end lmpeNlism .•• By The Auoclated Press Republican Seo. Thomas H. Kuchel of Californiaa ays he is urging Presidfflt Johnson to ask a neutral na- tim to help recover the cap· tured USS Pueblo and its a-ew from North Korea. K~ in San Diego on Teen Shot In Burglary LONG BEACH (UPI) - Two O.UU teen.agers have been arruted -and one of them shot -after a police officer said he surprised them in the act of burglariz- ing a bome in the plush Bel- mont Shore dlftrict of LC>n.g Such. his re-election Qampalg'n, told a news conference Tues· d.ay that officiaJs from a neutral country could in· spect the ship· s log aod in· terview crew members to ddennine if tbt Pueblo entered the C 0 mm U Dis t country's wat.ers. "I will not .ooept the statement ot communist North Korea that there W'8ll an Invasion ol its territorial waters," Kud>el said. He said tbis belief Is baaed on Nol"th Korea's refusal to release anythlng on the in- cident but propaganda. MeanWhile, K u c h e 1 ' s forces t'Oday n u m b e r e d among their troopt 1 8 former presidents of volunteer Ca 11 f o r n ia Republiom groups wbote membet'a generally are op- poeed to the senator's A Aft ,,,;;;;eysi-S O,.n rv..,, Nl1~t Mendoy Thiouoii SO!uifty AE.~!!~1 fHRU SAT. ONLY! REDUCED! .. l "'• • .. " • Big savings for the baby who travel1I •• TODAY I FOLD AWAY SWIVEL WHEEL STROLLER! REG. 21.98 NOW 17.88 Melded SMt Sttohtl 2/<4 Door Car Statl a.-.24.98 .... 12~98 I Nowl0.88 Now19.88 a.--....................... Ot'lillt ................ _, ,_ ·-~ ................. ~ ...... _..,.,_ ...... ..,,, ....... , .. ,. ... _~, •• ,. .. n, .,. •• ....,,....._,,. .......... ................. COSTA MESA HUNTIN6TON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH '· \ renomination. The state's senior senator is being cl\a.lleoged for ttie GOP nomination by state schools chief Max Rafferty. Trusfoe Dooald C. McKen· na. in a surprise move at a campus meeting of the t:>c.rd d trustees. gave 1700.000 toward the new cent&". But Reagan added a new word to his usu.al disclaimer of presi_derrtial candidacy. ''I'm not an 8N'lOUJlCtd canc:ldatle for presldeot," he said. The new word was ''announced.,, pick. Held for lnvest.igatioo 18 Joseph aaio, 75, whom police said ~ t t e m p t e d suicide ~~ral times follow- ing his wife's deattt. ll ....... FORTREL CARPETING .... t.tl 5.95 J. J. KNICmlOCdl 400t lllCH IT .. N.L 1'9'-.......... ~ 54s.Mot All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday THRU SATURDAY ONLY I II COLORFUL, COMFORT ABLE, WASHABLE· FABRIC CASUALS FOR YOUR FAMILY COSTA MBA (H.srbor Shopp1nq Center) 1 "Go" ship-to-shore in slip resistant boat shoes Reg. 4.99 NOW 2ro~8 ' Lace-to-toe athletic style sneakers for men and boys Reg.3.99 Now21o~7 A ffellt chofttt lo -Oft "'-• woshobl1 octloft eoweh I l-cvt styl. with f'ip-~ncl mokltd tuetion cvp cle!lOfl rvbbef tW'1ola. High ~ look Dcn~etlloh Jlyl., wrtfl oir (ooled ormy cotton dlick llf>pert, toe 9vo1d lrOfll>. Choice of white 0< blo<k. Oxford style fun casuals for boys, girls, women Reg.2.99 NOW210~5 liltlt '-rt' oncl glrlt' rtr'-• wlrll t'Olt,.. .. """' ~ t+te M. e# l+leir Nfftd COftOft °'"" Wd! llllf*'o Olrk' eflfi ..,,.tfl'• •'Ylfi wllh cotlcMI denl"' • «<Ml _....,. M u,_.,,, cvtMon ln\Ot.. .M .,.,.. '" IM!. AN hew crtpt l'V•ber _.,.. encl «>ned llel.Me or<h ..,,,.m. tlJllTillGTOtl BEACH (Hunt ington Cent&r) MEN 'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS' AND umE BOYS' STYLES I 1 ops for beating ond wet •urfoc1 weor. TIMy hOYe u~ of cool army cotton clue!.. or cotton 11111melong clud, rue. ber outtoles thot kttp you on your f11t, ond correct bolortc.e ordl wpporh. Alf hove co..,fottobl. full anhiOll irttoles. Toke Y°"' picl< fro"' o ,.ic1, cworiment of colors. UTnl IOYS' StnS UO. J " •• , NOW 2 fer tT NEWPORT BUCH (Fashion lslend) -I ... , ~ - -=¥ ... .. • • .. .. •• .. ' •• •• •• •• ... ~1 ... 8 DAJLY PILOT ~. Afril 24, 1961 . -- . For College ·~l•rar1 Santa Ana Seeks Federal Funds SANTA ANA -In a departure fTom ~ tradi· tional opposition to federal · aid, the Santa Ana school board Tuesday night voted to apply tor $18,000 in , library funds. The federal mooey would be used to purchase books for the Santa Ana College libr.ary wbicb is sbort book& endangering the college's accredibation. Trustees also prepared to fight a suit brought against ttie school district for failing to apply for federal funds for needy children. The board asked the county counsel's office to defend it in the court action. Tbe suit, believed to be the first in the nation to challenge a school board's refusal to accept federal aid. was brought on behalf of 11 district children. 1t is alleged they are being discriminated against by comparison to n e e d y children in ottJer districts ~accept federal aid. The vote to apply for the library aid was 4-0. County Gets Sewer Grant or $15~,ooo FAIR FRIENDS -Darlene Norfolk of Fullerton poses "Poncho" her Hereford steer which she is entering in the 4-H Spring Fair. The fair is schedul- ed for Saturday and Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Beckman Appointed ST ANTON -Approval of a $159,100 water and sewer grant to the County Water District here by the Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development w a s an- nounced today by Rep. Richard T. Hanoa ( D · Westrnimter). Total coet of Ile JW'Oject, designed to improve m ex· isting • e w a g e coBection sy9tem, will be $378,000 Hanoa said. 1,100 County Youths Entering 4-H Fair ORANGE -Dr. Arnold O. Beckman of Corona det Mar, chief executive officet' of Beckman Instruments Inc., is the newest ap· poinbnent to the President's Council bere at Chapman The project I n c 1 u d e s 14,500 feet of trunk lines along Beach Boulevard and Katella, Rose arid Cmit.os avenues. College. ----------11 The 34 -member ;:::========;;.II Mn than 1,100 coon1Y-'- H youngsters are expectied to enter exhibit3 in the 4-H Spring Fair Saturday and Sunday at the Orange Coun- ty F airgrou.ndt. Youths between the agea of 10 and 19 will compete for awards in agriculture, 11 ve- stock, bomemak'ittg a n d many other areas. The Spring Fair ls BpOl'I· sored by the Agricultural Extel\slon Service of the University of Califomi~ fair is int\mded to be a Jn>- view of 4-H partidpatlon in the 1968 Orang. County Falr and Exposition, July 16-21. Gloria Cooley, 4-H home advber, said, .. Each yooog- DEATB NOTICES CORKINS 0. El19 M. Corl<lns. T02S !_.,. Orlw. Fullertllt'I. Oltt of dNlll. Mrll 20. Sumwd lrf aon. Jim Mlnlecl1 taur Mai.n. llernlce .._,, Zoe Jt l- .. mult. MtrNm lloblbrll •nil «:Mr· loltt Mtnln. Servk:et. Tllursd..,, l ,. M.. Petit F•mllv CO!onl•I FUMTll HO"nt. SPURR ·~IMld ... S..urr. 71.5 s. El MellM, P1ucteM. O.• of tk1tl\, A"'ll 20 Su,,,lved l>v wife, E l111ti.tt11 two '°"'' M1llll&W end P1ttri '"'" d11111Men. $uun, SltPMl\lt and Mau'""' .,_,. tnls, Mr, tlld Mn. ,,... Spurr. Gr•.,. 111» Mrvlc.u, W~. 3:30 P.M, Good $1\ullerd Ctnwl•rv. PMlt i= ..... llv Colonlll ,uMrll Home, OlrKton. HUTCHINS $1trllnv It. Hutchins, Jr. tlJ W. tlll lt.. s1oc1r.1on. O.te of """'· APrll 20. Survived by Hl"lftfl.. Mr. and Mrs. $1erll,,. Hutclll1111 shttr, lthonda. s ..... 1a.. Wtclnetday, ' A.M., Crv•I· s~. Wtslmlnoltr Mol'l!Oriol Pt'11. OlrN:ted by PHlt '•mllv Colonl1I ,..,. lltrll Home. McKINNEY llsa Ann MCIClnntv ...... " of ,,,. 16ttl Pl1c1, "'""· I, Cotti Mnt. lorn """ 1J, Jt'5: dled. Al>()I 21. Ifft. Survlnd by """'"''· Mtlodv Hlf'tltll ltlller, Oo•ld MclClnMyi tro-r, Polly y.,_,, IHl<lti, SIS•t. Ool/olH l. Came,..,.,, USMC: 11111 HarPsl, Co.ta Mona: trendft lller. Wi ller W. Ht....st, Jr •• Pall'll S"'tn.11 trMl-trllldmoflwf, Mn. Witter W. ~tt, of lltll/ tr .. r-,.,,.,,...,....,., Mr. IM Mn. Horrv c.i.td•, of ltlllto. S.rl>lns. todev, WtdMMiay, Attrll )'. J P.M.. S.11'1 CllUtl. ln...-.,,.,,1, P.tdfk Vltw Mo- ,.,.,,111 ,,.... Ofrt<lttll .,., &lllt -· tvary, 1741 ~~~I• Mo.M. HOn•n m.1o;r ER flsle HcwslnMywr. "" !e, of U1 W11nvt St., Costa Mftt. ~t Hndl .... a.II lr-ay Morlu1ry, 110 llr-IY, COiia Mnt. BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona clel Mar OR U'5I Costa Meta Ml '-UM BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt Broadway, Cesta Meta uw.m PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemete:ry e Mertury UllPa~nDrtve Newpert Beadl, Calllon11a MU'79I PEE& FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME '7111 .._An. Wetta...._ -.- 8MJTB'S MORTUARY trJMaJak & ........... LB Wiii w.araap lfOmJARY _Cll.E. ·-.. ~'-... a1ler' baa the experience of managing bis own 8lllall business, and develops last- ing trait3 of respoosiWity' reliability and undentalld· ing." President's Council serves in an adviJOry role on mat- ters of college develo~ent and also sponsors the annual Economic Forum · and se- miannual Industry Recogni-tion Forum at-Chapman. PENETRATION NHrly •V•ryoH ,...,, tfle DAILY ,ILOT, hom.tow11 Hwt- P•P•• for the F•llulout Or•nt• Co est. A All '9nney St.,.. Open Ev.ry Night Montloy Throuth sotvrc1., lenne••1 THRU SATURDAY ONLY ••• A\.W'4VI ISIAST QUAUTV .. REDUCED! Penncrest® 1ltle·by-1ltle refrigerators are frost free:~·. on wheels •• e In color at no extra costl SAVE 70.95! Penncrut Jmperiol 18 cu. ft., decotOtor styled .Reg. 429.95 Now•359 ,,_ lioM. m ... -' .., .i..i-(1 lbt..!, , ~ 1 .u.. ..... ..... ) .... --i-a.tt, , tloi<y ........... ....,..,, ........ '"""°'· .. -..... """'"-......... . SAVE 80.95! Penncrost Custom 21 cu. ft., 27S lb. frouer capoclty Reg. 479.95 NOw$399 ,_ • ,..,..._ ... >II.'-. ""'wHllh .wry ...... 2 ~ ...._... _""' ................... ... ''"' ...... 7 .. ~ " fiw<I .,_..,,,. ............... ""'" ....-......... SAVE 80.951 '9nncntst lntperial 21 cu. ft .• automatic ko mok.r Reg. 529.95 Now$449 ,_.,...17, ... , .... 4"-I ....._ ...... M.bt.7 ...... ......... ................. 111-,....-- ................ c-.1. ........ ~""-' ...... (111"4,2 .... .... , ........ ..,.). ...... .. loar-'l-.-4, I 11 .... 1 .. ..,... ......... ----·----~···--... ,.~- ''·' ·_iJ .. 'ft n,r ,,~r P&.•¥•" • ~,,.,. 1oo11f.•• rr1i.• tir ..... , "''·' ,, ,,,,, HUNTINGTON BEACH Hunti,,,ton Center .. I NEWPORT BEACH Fashion lal.tncl - Visit Slated ··Meeting Set Monday To Salk Lah On Tee~Dr~gAbuse LA JOLLA Ap. Youths Vie · For Grants ANAHEIM -RelnMD· ol tba Sc.tie N.oJt.ic Parole t&tlv• of tftfJt'f biP lthool Bolrd at Norco. .iD Orange county will com· proximately 100 bigb IChool students from Qraqe eoun~ ty public and parochial schools will visit the Salt In· stitute for Bfolo~ Studlea here May 4. Principal speaker of the day will be Dr. Renato Dulbecco, resident fellow. Recognbed as one of lb6 na· lion's leading virologists, be has been honored for ~ in- tensive studies on radlation biology and bacterial virus genetics. ANAHEIM -Oran1e C4ldy Teen a.lleqe will coodoct a family brieflQc oouference an Cietm• druc abuse Monday 11t '1:30 p.m, in the aiuditicrium °' John c. F'remont Jtmior Hie'> Scbool here, .. w. IJncola. Amqtbe~will be Jdm Sfevta11. ma,w pro. tern ol Lynwood, who is a b'IDer parole agent wi4b narcotics ad.ts ol the ~ Youth Aalhority am la currently a member • 1n Savings are fresh from our Double beauty • • • • Double Value! Double flowering hibiscus The clusic b .. uty of the hibiscus is twice H ftiCe when its doubl• flowering. T•lre •dv•ntage of this 6ard•n c.ntu v•lue and enh•nce yout landscape in b .. utiful double blooms of golden or•nt•• l•mon y•llow and pink. I gal. conteiner 99c KelhMJgs Nitrohumus brichH end improves poor soil. Used for pten+in9 new lewns, mulchin9 and planting pl•nh. 50 lb. b•9 1.25 K.ao..'s Gold Steer Man•re 2 cubic ft. bt9 8§c pete today for acbolaflhlp• He will be accompanied p r o v i d e d by Gemco by a moll• whole IOll WM Cbaritablt and Scbolanbip );l.Jled by ID oveido&e of • F 0 u D d a t l 0 n llt th• ascoticl. Stevem ao will Disneyland Hotel Jft9'0l a tlped LSD "bed Sc.bolanhipa In escetS of trip." p ,ooo will be given tX> those T.. p 11 b 1 i c f r o m selected from an open lroup lrougbout Onmge County tiscusalon on •'The Rights la iDrited to attend. A and RuponaiblliUea of ~ ol ~ drugs ~outh u American cttbena will be ·~ f« iD-iQ the American F re e ~· Elterprise Syst.em." full bloom • • • garden center! ·slender Windmill fan palms add a ·~~~~!~.f ~ wi!d~~~~• l .. dmp• loving p•lm witJ, rich grHn IHvN forming • comp•d crown. A touch of the troplci .. •n ertiJ- t ic •cc•n+, •nd the v•lues ue blowi11' in the wind! •I 'All steel construction! '• 3 cubic ft. wheel · bar ow .NEWPORT BEACH Tiiis sturdy whHI b.,row has Heml•u steel trty, I Ox 1.75 sornl·f)"•umetic tires, oil-impre9natecf betrln91, end bf kad en•· mel flniah. S•vin91 on wheelal 6.88 I ...... Cubic Ft. Stoel Wlt"I ltrrow .12. 99 (Fashion Island) .t I , • J 1 l ' I I -, , J > ' • ! J J J J . ' I , I ... , 1 1 I ' ' I -····---.__.. ............. ·---) ___ ........ ,. ----....................... .. -> If ~ r1 t\lJJ i ;. ll}li 'i: l1fll 1 c:lttt -ii 1111 1 i 'li{i i ir.l (g .:; ~f .-. tlnr 11r I ~ii ( . ! 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"I t.old him not to ta'·e the ca-stor oi l. I told him lo call our doctor in· ~tead. But he sajd he would be all right. It's only an ur~et stomach. That was four days ago Now look at him." ThP patient was delirious with fever. A! the hopsital w e d i a g n o s e d e x tensive r • • ' i·~·· ~ ·ne· Beale ~t peritonitis. probably due to a ruptured appendix. ln spite o( all we could do. he died. The doctor who t()ok care of him was chief of surgery it the hospital. so tnere was no question that he had good care. The trouble was that be gol to the right doctor at tJe wrong time : another way of saying that pro· cr;i ~ti nation can kill. Jn hi~ case the slow suicide occurred within a week. In many patients wM put orr seeing their doct.or. death comes after mootns Top Talent Art Show On May 12 Student~ from a l m n s t Pvrry hij!h scil001 m Orange r r.u n ty w 111 particip.aAe in f -.. "Top·Talent'' h i g h ~cllool ar1 show to be r·P~ented S3turdav throui?h May 12 at the Fine Arts p-'Vin's Galln-y at the Fa'b:>a Pavillon. 400 Main. s-11·ca. The e x h i b i t i o n is S"" ~sored jomtly by ttie Orange County Art Educa- ~n As.sociatioll, the Art Supenison (If Orange Coon- tv and the C o u n t y Superintendent ol Schools ~ 25-0 pictures to !K' di~played repr~ a vane· '" nf siubjects includin~ portraits. 181\ds<:apes. still· fife. J!et"Te and ~~tract in almost e~ry media. \1'-rko; will be on cbsplay every day from t to 5 p.m. ~· r furttler infonnaoon. call Mary Jane Haden. 834· 3599 O'I' years of needlt>Ss suf. fcring. ~AY BE LETHAL For e x a m p I e • em- physema, chronic broncitis. asthma, angina pectoris. Jun~ cancer, untreated Hodgkins disease. an d scores of other illnesses may beepme lethal if un- b'eated in the early stages. But here is another side to the coin. Many patients go to the wrong doctor at the right time. they do n<>t pro- craslfoate, but their judg- ment falters wt.en they choose the wrong doctor for the treatment. For example. they may insist on having a skin specialist take care of them when they should be under the care of an allergist. Or, they go to an aUergist when tbeir choice should have been a skin specialist. They may choose a g e n e r a 1 surgeon wl:K!n tneir treat· ment calls for specialized lung or heart surgery. They may have an un· diagnooed heart condition b~use they insist that their family doctor, who does not even have an elec- trocantiograph, make the diagnosis. On the other hand. they may go to a heart specialist for vague chest pains that might have been better treated by their own understanding family doctor. PATIBNT'S DUTIES Some doctors know their limitations, others don't. They will keep trying to help the patient. but time ls often wasted. F'or S<>me conditions familv doctors are better for ·the patient t h a n spedaUsts. and vice versa. What I have been saying Is this· Yoo as the patient responsibilities in trying to keep well: 1) don't pro- crastioate : don't let disuse $(et a head st.art: don't get to the right doctor at the wrong time; 2) don't take it upon yourseU to make the decision to go t<> this spe<:ialist or that. depending upon a hunch on what is troubling you. Your family dootor or your internist should be the one to make such decisions. If you ques- tion their decisions because you are not improving. then you have the right to ask for consultation. Gretting welt depend8 up- on you as the patient as well as upon the doctor. It ill a partnership. To keep it from bankr uptcy. be 1ure lo see the right doctor at the right time Ot S•••l'Cl'°"" ft -•v "° t•MOt •n•wer "'Mleo' le"'" He,..'1holffs, •ti -•"°"' Of -·• lnle'9111 .,. """"""" In 111..-coiv ..... I See by Today's Want Ads e LIXE PtZZA? 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One coat P1 emium exterior latex or latex tint base Reg. 8.49 NOW 5.99wal. C-.0.tteed to co.et' al ---ift OM 0Datt Wood. ttwco, tholces, __.y, osll1stos, ~Ho priMw needed. Ready to .,. right "°"' the a., "° tfrinnt..g necetSOrY· Aows tMOOfhfy, -... IN) lap ....-. °'*in 30 ••••t ll sn 1 r u• ciabl. b ... 'ioi ............ ,... --32 ..... .. ... .,,,. ...... 6w ....... ... _eoad • savings on our latex interior or latex tint base ~ Reg. 6. 98 NOW 4.99 .... Guaranteed to COIJIW M OM CDGft Gos -..., with brush °' .,., ........ "' :s:h Am to • ......,... ffot finish with ne lop l'llClt'lcs. Ne..-Ii.a a ,-.., od«. Tools and hands eom. dee. it JOGpJ ..._ 0.00M ~ l7 pr• --cobs. &.-x tiwt .... «MJilallle •• Jimlll fl.,,,.·,.... tienal c-.. hr belt ................ apply .... .-. .. NEWPORT BEACH ( Fe1hion lalend) l 50 Entries Ship HOck Hac_e SUited Saturday More thn 50 ...U.., 7.mta are upeeted tG be cm _,...._ .. Wu~. 11 a.m . .._ Me.,ort ~ v_. au bal.stl it. lllll1inC l{IDll for tile Ship Rock ..,. far Oceaa Rldlil Jadltl, -9 .... PL Fennba Race tar .... OcMD Racen ud Pde Hllldlo9p Racina Fleet. 'lbe llHnlle Ship Roca Race to tbe Catalina Iaithmua llJd 1'f)lurn ii tbe aecood race ol the t• Ahmaneoo Series. The Pl Fermin race ot 40 mllel for MORF and. PBRF ill put ol the terles for tbe Oorkett and D i c k s o n 4ropblet for the res pee ti ve claQea. • mlttee boat. The race bal tr'9dllioaally been coasJdered a tune-up for lhe E11se1u1da nee which start1 next Thursday at nood, ln fqrmer yttrs tbe Eoserwtda race was a1Jo pt1rt ci the Ah m a A s o n David UU.u flt Balboa Yacht Qlib 1cored t.ur nr. Md a fta la wilinlQs the Go ....... Oap, .... lllrlt o( the tr~~ Ml'le.s l9f s.lje Milon lD .. Souller11 Calilornia district The seoo wa.s sailed over bey COUl'MI \lndtr t ' e ~-ot New,peH Hlrtor Yacht Club. Dan Elliott, v e t e r a n Sniper from NHYC, was awiwded a spedal trophy for the oldest akiwer to participate in the reaatta. The event drew 24 Mitrif:s h'Oln San Dte&o to Sant.a B~dil~ one ot the diltrtct •--ups tor the natfonal cbam· pionsbip regatta to be held at AJamkos Bay in ~gu~. Runoerup for the Govemor's CUp ,.. Jeff Lenhart of Mission Bay Yacht Club, Torn Nute of MBYC wu turd llJd J'naJc Gny ol Kine Hll'bor Y adlt Club was fourth. The races will ttart ap· proxlmMely one-half mile IOUthweat ol the BMboa Pi• and finish between 1he lpll' buoy "\at ol tbe Newport Pier and a com· Series. ~========:::::. FAVORITES All hands are hoping for better wiock than existed ill the last laalt of tile San Clemed.e Island Race - flrat ol the Ahmanson series -wbee the entire fleet was becalmed for hours off NO. l Mttl.i.el a-4 l.ul ,. .... ,. 1h1, ,.11, l"'•n tile DAILY 'ILOT UtTIM ........ ... o .... •f .... .... ,.,.1.r ..... ,.llff ......... 111 ... . ...+Ira U11itacl Stat•• 11 the """ La"cl.,.. colum11. lt'1 • dally f .. tura of the DAILY "Lo• e11cl our ruclera tall •• it't our No. I calu11111. _.. ,.,wter eel•-• •"' 1 •• .,.,.. ...11.w. •• .,,., ••~111,., I• ffle U11"'94 Stet ... Pyramid Head. ' Mother's Day is May 12 LAST 10 DAYS! ~ Mother's Day Magic! .. FINE PORTRAITS OF 66 . YOUR CHILDREN, ONLY , ... blO f# yM1 IW• S•T I# ~fllHllfMI • .,•, ,,,.,. tlw•• w.lf•f·tla• fw •fhr ..,,,.,...,.,, Un er flick of th• magic wand, your gift problems ore solved, thanks to r 1y'1 amazing portrait offer! Hurry your children in now and our1altnted photographer will takt it from there. You'll receive ti.I( professional portraits, ao beautiful they procticoHy givt thtmstlvtt owoy. M no maHer how "'uch your relotivtt beg you for them, try to kttp tht l.ic10 for ')'.ourself. After all, it i1 Mothtt'• Doy. ....... , ••• you con c1ror,,. it of renne1'1l FULLERTON <>•"t•f•lr c.,, .. , ,., n-.. 111 ·41•> HUNTIN&10N KACH ~ ....... c ...... 1114 fl-. IU-7711 l~ fl••'· "4+Ull ··---.- \ ..... ., ....... BllllJID11 Goes Multill.tl TV actoT Buddy EbHn or Balboa Yacht Club bas hls first sail in Polyneajan Concept, the name chosen for bis new .35-loot catamaran designed by Rudy Choy and built by Choy Seaman and Kumalae. First race foT the new cat will be the Ensenada race. Eb- sen will also enter it as the smallest cat in the mul- tihull Transpacific Race next July. NHYC Na1nes Races For ·Dickson Trophy Newport Harbor Yacht Club bas aonounced the races wb1cb will count toward the Jim Dickson Trophy In ttie Pacifle Han· di'cap Radnt Fleet. Seven r aces are included In tihe series and sk.iPJ>cn may t h r o w out two in determin& tbeir Hnat score. Races which wUJ c()Unt toward the Dickson Trophy are tbe Ship Rock r.ace. April 27 : H u n t I n gt o n Tidelands Race, June 8: Independence Day Regatta. J.uJy 6-7; Long Point and Return race, July 28; Gold Coast Raee raee Aug. 10; FaJI Regatta, Sept. 14. and the Fall Gold CU!p, Oct. 26. 'r.M J im Dickson Trophy was established in 1963 as the bJgh point trophy for Newport Harbor Y a c h t Club's ~vents for yachts racing under the P'H RI'' rulf'. It wa~ won in 196.'l by Jim Lindermail·~ Lenero. C OLUMBIA ~ ·Original soundtrack THE GR~DUATE (SIMON & GARFUNKEL) Brand "9W BOOK:ENDS (SIMON & GARfU,.•KEL) Two great L.P.'s featuring the talented SIMON & GARFUNKEL . 3!?h =----------~--------,q HUNTIN&TON IEACH IHV111tl119..., Co terl NEWPIORT IEACH ,, .... le,, "'•""' Wtdllf1d1y1 Apl'fl 2•, 1%8 DAILY ll'flO'I' J Ensenada Racers Due Soon A large c»otlneent of lhe yacht. entered in t be Emen.0-race ~ expected to .-rlvt ln Newport SUnday at 1SM1-conc1U41on of California Y acllt C l u b ' s Mayor's Trophy r-oe lrom M.viu del Rey. The racers wil" depart MW• del Rey at 10 a.m. Saturday and sail around Catalloa Island b e f o r ~ filusb.'Jlg at Newport. In addition to beJng a tune.up eel convenient way of gettlAg the b o a t s to Ne-..,,ort · lor the En1enacb race, ~ eYent ai.o ls one of th• 0 v e rt o n Seriet 1potitOJ'ed by CYC. ~ayor's Trophy race 11 to all Ocean Racing, Ml et Ocean Ra cl ng , ildfk HaDdlcap and muJtJ. htJll yachts afflllated 'With So u t b e, r o C a l i torn la YacbUng Association and from yacht dubs outside the Southern OaillOrnia area. Dana Point Race Carded On Saturday Sailing yacht s k I p p e r !I waotlng to get in a little ad· vance practice for the start of the Ensenada rece are ln· vited to participate Salur· day in Orange Oout Yacht Club's Dana Point race. The race was started three years ago specifically as a tune·up for t he Ensenada race. The course -lrom the starting line off the jetty entrance to Dana Point -gives crews a chan· ce to practice starting maneuvers and set spin· nakers on the downwind run. In all pro bab i l ity. however . there will not be the traffic jam al the start such as will be experienced at the start of the Enseoada race next Thursday when 579 boats are expected to be milling around the same area. Perpetual and take·home Boat-for-boat Challenge Issued San Diego Ya(ht Club has Jasued a eballenie to St. hands V.cbt Club of San F r a n c l s c o with tn. 1peciflcalio11 ttlal ttus year'• San Francisco Perpetual Challenge Cup be raced !•1 In K-il 1Ioop1 on a boat.f<$ .. boat basil. • St. Francb Yacht Clvb won the cup at SM l)J~to when tbe Nee ... aaBed ,,, a haadicap ba&ts. • CULTURED PEARL JEWELRY The mo11 flollaring od or11ment know f11 woman! Cultured pearla pick up th• tont of yo11r akin and l•nd It • worm, apeclat etow. See yo11nelf In peorla ••• tocl4')'. A ..... ,_. ~ bt.ttN. w: ... 2t.tS 1. ,.,, ... .i..i.-' ,.,,_ .i-. 4.tS c. cvttvr.4 ,_1 r!ftt, ,....-·nr. 16,fl CHAltOI n Af YOUl ftlNNrY'S 11Nf JfWILltY Df'MfMINf lpulolirl"t lot PIM Di•f!l..,.io, Dlornontl ltn'\•v"tlf\t• W .. ch.t, ""' h~oir w...1 .... .. trophies are offered for the'--------------------winners in the various divisions -Oceiin Racinl( Mi dget Ocean Racinl[ anti Pacific Handicap Raclngj F1eet. ,Ul..l .. llTON o .. "" Cenler """"' •• °'"" .. '"'- HUNTINOT'ON 11.&CH Hvft!l•elM Ceftltt Ed'tftll•r t t Stll D•t.., Fw-r. MIWPOIT HACN ~J.!J!~'IJ HEADQUARTERS FOR TIMEX FIATURING THI FAMOUS TIMIX nlCTRICS A. 90172 Chrome ploted b.ul, luminoua dlol, expon•lon boncf at.ti I . V2241 lacly'1 amart new ihield ahope, leather atrop IO.OI C. 90242 Cofltemporory diol, yellow t>.iel, expontlon boncl H.tl D. 904.41 Yellow bexel, cu1hion 1hope, llzorcf cM1ign leather atrop H .tl I. 91242 Co lendor, yellow t>.ael, uponaion bond 4t.oe llE OUR lNTIRE COLUCTION 0, TIMIX WATCHll POR EVERYONI, ITARTINQ AT THI LOW PRICI OP ... CHA•OI rr Af YOUlt HHHIY'I 11HI JIWIUl' N'AltflllHf lllaAUllMO IM PINI DIAMOtel, ON_C.,.tow ...... , 0r .......... DI A MOHO tt MOUHTl"9, WA"°"" '""''•..men. MltMTIWT'Olll tl.&CH "'""_,.,, ... l'f!f-ti S•n O"'°"" ,..., lllWNWT Hactt , .. , ..... "40<A...,,.,. t i ftetlflt. C..11 Nwy ) JI DAILY Pll.m WtdnesdQ, April 24, 1968 .... i4ae UYIR ...•.•.. ~ 7u.;f TAii.i IUJe 1-lL Pitt. 4•c :~:.t ..... , 7a.. mar.~:;.3t!a~ um~=;35e WILLf'IRIMMID ·~ 39c MOUf9DAkY• ' NO TAILI OUROWNSIOlll ' • , I •. LL -' IAUIAGI.. u. iiUM•i59e 11 i CHUCK ~ Roas. . U.1.D.A. CHOICI II c , ~ITA11RUOS. UNU=:.. 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BEA ANDERSON, Editor W.._..,, AMI H. 1Ht 1111-CM-Hl-U l'a• 11 Achievements Outshine Sun "Reaching the unreachable star" during a galaxy festiv.al will be Or- ange County Junior Women's clubs who have given unstintingly of thelr time to reach lofty goals. Recognition will be given in the form of achlevement awards during the installation banquet oi Orange District, California Federation of Women's dubs. Junior Membership -the high point o( the annual convention. The two-day session, to take place in the Edgewater Inn Long Beach, will open with registration at 9 a.m. Friday, April 26, and the call to order will be at 10 wben Mrs. Arthur Korn, district president gavels the meeting. Ii:icluded on the morning agenda will be inlTodudions, report of the nominating committee. presentation of cand idates and election. The 12:30 p.m. luncheon will honor M'rs. James McOalla , president of the district's general membership, club presidents, outgoing coordinaim.. and special guests who are Mrs. Jack Christensen, coordinator; Mrs. Kenneth Newton, state coordinator; M~. DouglM Brown, DeAnza Junior District president, and Mrs. Wallace Sneathen, San Diego Junior District president. Afterward elec;Uon results will be revealed; the Mildred Corbit co- operati~n award ;will be presented; t.he w~ning sextette an~ Citizen ~ the year will be named, and tbe Placentia Junior Roundtable will be in ctiarge of the program. During the evening festivities, newly elected officers will be installed and a ceremony will be conducted for graduating Juniors. Fofiowing the theme 'Of Fantastic Flight, the Brea Junior Women will conduct a tour of the galaxy as awards are presented. READY FOR. TAKE OFF -Destination for Orange Coast Juniors Friday, April 2.e, is a Festival of the S t a r s, title of the annual Orange District conve1tion, which will taKe place in the F.dge- water Inn, Loog Beach. Launching lofty plans are (left to right) the Mmes. Thomas Bandy, Warren Fix, H.D. Brown and Robert Nichols. "Re-entry" is scheduled at 9:30 a.m. Saturday when new district of. ficers and incoming club presidents are honored and Junior Auxiliary presi- dents are installed. Auxiliary awards also will be presented and district sewing contest, Miss Teen.age Citizen and Hailmark Art contest winners will be named. "Blast-off" for 1968-69 and workshops is &cheduled at 11 a.m. with the closing ceremony planned at 1 p.m. 'Nectar of Gods' Whet , . . Benefactors Appetites Nectar ol the gods from prestigioll5 Callf ornia wineries will be sampled during the traditi<>nal May Wine Festival of Oran·ge County, given to benefit the Marc;b ol Dimes. Sampling will be from & to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, MQy 8, in the New- porter Inn. Wines from the North Coast Prestige Wine Society will be f• tved, along with delectable cheeses from Hickory F'arms. Wandtting among the throngs will be the Mexican troubadours Duo del Pueblo who will provide background music. One of the special gueits at the party will be Bee Byer, famous food stylist who regularly presents the television sbow, "Cooking Around the World" on KTLA. Programs and the stage backdrop have been designed by Mrs. Don Southworth, with Mrs. Richard Ralston in charge O{ other decor. Included on the host committee are Arthur R. McKenzie, March ol Dimes chapter cbainna.n and Mrs. McKenzie of Costa Mesa; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tate, Fullerton: Judge and Mrs. Donald Dungan and the Messrs. and Mmefi. Jack Stamtt, Roy June. James Moultrup, George Gerner Md Michael Dion, all of Cost.a Mesa. Host couples from Newport Beach are Dr. and Mrs. Norman Wat.son, Frank Hall and the Messrs. md Mma. Harold Boyvey, Frank Marshall and Richard Bra~; Corona del Mar, Mr. and Mrs. John Olse, and Santa Ana, the Mess's. and Mmes. V. D. Quick, Pere Fuller, Perry Parker, William Rarick1 Miss Loui8& Suchomel and William Figge. Others are Mr. and Mrs. Michael CoD.ins, Mission Viejo; the Lee Cases and Dr. and Mrs. Homer de Sadaleer, Seal Beach; Mrs. Grace O'Brie!'.i West· minster; Mir. and Mrs . Robert Runyard, Huntington Beach, and Mr. and Mrs Spencer Alter. Huntington Harbour . Concluding the list are Dr. and Mrs. Hal Godshall, Dr. and Mrs. William Dean Lindgren and Mr. and Yrs. R. E. Frederking, Tustin; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sprague, Garden Grove; Dr. and Mn;. Ronald MUier and the Messrs. and Mmes. W. F. Ross, Marvin Pietrok and Robert Immegart, Ana· heim: Mrs. Wes Lle1eh, Buena Park; Mr. and Mrs. Erne5t Johnaon Jlld Mr. and Mrs. William Daruso, Stanton; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Radtke, Placentia; Mr. and Mrs. IUcbard Ralston. Orange and Dr. and Mn. Eugeoe Roberts. Yorba Unda. All proceeds will be used toward the fight against birth dtirect.s which ls tbe new program of the Nati<>nal Foundation -Marcll of Dimes. The county chapter supports a Birth Defects C.enter locally, provides volunteers for the prenatal clfuics and top level scientific progtalD8 for county schools 11 well u giving achola.nh.ips m tie fields of numnf, physical therapy and occupational therapy. Birth defect patients and families receive counaertng in the oounty cba]>W' office. 'f ltOM THE GR.APE COMIS THI •• .' -MaJn ingredient which will lure party-goer s to the Newporter Inn Wednesday, May 8, to help raise funds for the Mlrch ol Dimes. Ready to sample some o£ the vintages to be offered at the annual May Wine Festival are (leil to right) Arthur McKemJe, March of Dimes dtapter ~ man; Mrs. Boyd C. McElbany ol Laguna Beach, and Mrs. lobelt Runyard of Huntington Beach. Polly Parrots: The Last Laugh' s on You, Hardy Har Har . ' , DEAR ANN LANDERS: )'he letter , about the woman with tie terrible taup brought back IOlllt 40-,._.kt memortea. I, too, Ud a laup tb.at waa out of the ordhulrj, but I mwr Jmew It unttl I w• tlflled off -by a bird. Several )'Mtl IC' my hlllbln4 ad I weat to tbl cOMt to Ylslt 1Q1 llrother .. ~. Tbe &It mornlnC wt Wire then I wu awabmd by the eanpllttinl racbt ~ their plll'Ot. Be Dpt ecreedltnl, "Ra be bl be be bl be bo bee ba bo .... • • .. 1 lm- medlatdt wat to my mter-m-llW Md •ted wtLtt Jn tbe warld the ~DI Wll aD about. but after • whlle I bad to admlt It wu trve. You can tJe 1ur1 I toned down my lmp ooaliderabty lift• that. Both my brother and the parrot are .-,.,. but t recall the tnck!ent wheDeftJ' I bear a unu1u•l l•ugh and I .. 1 fD mJMlf, '"That person &hould 10 vllit aomeoae wtlo bas a parrot." -"Oh." she ~Dlied. iA bet uu&I tow· key manner. ••J>oUy II bnhatJ.QI your tauah ··I said, "Do J aound Ub lbatr She .t.nJWued "Y . lt'a a perf9c:t Im· , J'ORME1l SCREECHER DBAll PORMEtr: Bletlt•I• ow .'•· Ille tN 1" a ~ fanr. ~ t~" 1 coukt.l 't believe tt ~ flrat, ,.a .am bfta't U4 die lnt lnp - NMt1: hu1band'1 mother bu not cracked a •mile in the 24 years I have known her. I often lutve t.hougbl It very odd the woman hM not heard anythlna tu.nn1 llnce r came Into the f.anilly. Pleue print 'my letter, AM, and let'• hope the complaining lady aee1 il That notter racket should be mmic to her ean. -GRlJdSVILLE 'DEA& GRIM: ftaak you -ud ~. I'~ ANN LANDERS: I recently read bl your coluQl the letter from the woman wbo eomdained because I>tAR ANN LANDERS · I am 54 her motber·in·law had • tauah like a and 1otn1 with a man &9 year• Of aae. rooster. The dmlahter·in·law found We p&an to m.-ry this summer. One this frithttuUy e m b a r r a 1 1 I n ~ . thin& it hok!lna ue up. Re wanta me to especially wbu thty went to the 5lgn • pre,,u.,U.J agreement whkh movies. luvu 75 percent Of all his holdinas to If 1ht wt.I tend me her mothtr·ln· hJa three chlld.ren If he dies before I law I will Mad ber m.IDt. My , .. do. 1 do Mt tblnk tllil la tlir, especiat!y since I have not asked him to sign any agreement. I have three children also. I ~m willlfli to leave everything I have to him. U I give thil man teVeraJ yean of happtnua I think I em entitled to Whatever be lw. After all, hl• children are all manied and they don't need anything. What II your opl· Ilion? -NOT GREEDY JUST PRAC· TI CAL DEAR N.G.: Ytv offer te teave evUJWnl to '"' l1111band If J01I 1ho11ld predect11e '1.m la a Mble 1eiture, bvt an empty ooe. AcCOl"Cb1 to t.he loavnce 1etu1rle1. yoa lane notber Jt yean to io Hd I'm I01TJ I can 't say Utt aame for bJm. Stlk lawa var1. I mce )'Oil te see • lawyer and leant Ch tada ahoat a dalld'a lepl alwe ef a pnut•1 esa.t.. Wllat concen1 me, however, 11 tlMllt' '" .. , ao0itnc 1hoat i oar ieeu.1 ,.. &.he mH, yon apeak eal1 of tile bla- dal problem. T1le whole Wn1 lllltlfll Ike 1llt Wfft'a Uala. Want to say .. no" to drlnkbe "1thout your buddiu putting JOI down? a« cured in. Write for "Boolll and You -For Teen·ater• Only," b.t Ann Landen. Send 35 cents In c:tA and a Iona, aeU-addreued., stamped ennlope with your requett. AM Landers will be aJad to help ,. with your problems. Send tflem to bllf In care af the DAILY PILOO', enc• Ing A aelt·a~ 1tampl4 • v-r. t -\ _.. __ ••• lli.; ......... ' .... --.................... -...,.-.... ---------.. -.. .. • • ... .... ... .. -... --.... ·-................ ... ..._ .... .. --· --........ -.. --., .... .._ ... 4119-.... .._.._...,..,. __ --..,_.,,- • DAILY PILOT Ha rdtime s Follow Tax Time Spo tlight To Focus Boues wl1I ht lliciiMnd guest.a durinc tbe Delt c11a~ ner mettiDS ol or-.. C.Ouoty (l)apt«, w-. • ~totab~ at 7 p.m. ID tbe N~ lno Saturday. AJll'il ZI. Keyuoter will ht Jobe J. Lyman, a ~ lad 'ftce JreMdent ol corpar• r.a. tioot for Secarlty ,,. Insurance C.O. He ts a member m the adv1ay commitue ol lbe Lo I . Angeles Eecrow ~eeoaleUOD and • former member ol the board of i o v e r n o r • , American Land T i t 1 • Astoclatiom. He Uk> II a uculty member of the MBA School of Mortaace Bent· Ing, a Stanf«d utemioa far the Graduate Sd>ool ol Business. Reaervatiool ma, b t made by calling Mn. Gene Carpenter, 837-7523 or Mra. Carroll Bolel, MS-5e71. Candlelight Attractive Candles for all occuionl will be displayed f o r members of the HIPPY Homemakers when t b e y meet at 10 a.m. Friday, April 28, in St. Wijfred'1 Episcopal C b u r c b , Hun- tington Bn<:h. Mra. Charmaine Clapp, proprietor of the Candle IOt· chen at Knott's Berry Farm. will demoostrate bow candles can add their year· ro\lnd charm lo homes. • • # Where's Smoky ·the Bea r? A prescription for the tax blues Is offered Halecrest resick!nts who are invited 4 to don their most patched clothing or gunnysacks and anive at the "clubhouse -at 7 p.m. Saturd:a.y April 27, for a Rardtimes Party. Each member is asked to bring his own lte~k for barbecuing, but .accouterments wiD be supplied by the committee. Costume judging will highlight the evening, according to president Phil Rosa. In the mood are (foreground, left to right) Mrs. Gerald Finch and James Meyen. whlle arriving in "style" are Mrs. Meyers and F\ncb. The luncheon meeting iS Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds from Costa Mesa , Newport Beach and Tustin open to all i n t e r e s t e d will be participating in the annual Di.ltrlct Spring Ca.mp Out in O'Neill Park women in the area. More In-next Saturday and Sunday. Showing how they plan on keeping warm are formation on this month's Christine Vultee of E-Ha-We Camp Fire Girls in Costa Mesa. Mrs. John Vultee, potluck may be obtained by Camp Fire leader, and Melissa McGavran with Happy Blue Birds of Newport calling the 1 u n ch e 0 n Beach (left to ri~ht). Among basic skills to be enjoyed are hiking, crafts, fire chairman, Mrs. Richard b Id d · fi J~n~oo .MN~. Mrom-~u_i~i_ng~M~_c_oo~~g_o_v_u~a~r_e_·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mittee members M r s . Richard White, M7-6493, or Mrs. Dav1d A. Oolaren, 842· M93. · Young Multimillionaire Living a 'Dog's' Life Happy Homemakers meet the fowtb Friday of each month in St. W 11 f r e d ' s Epiacopal C h u r c h , Run- ~gton Beach. June Date Announced C'ub Attention Directed At 'Today's Headlines' F 1 y I n g I n f r o m pieted a trip ar<>Wld the Washinfton, D.C., Joh n United States and will bring Morley will give a timely firsthand in6o_rmat.ion from talk entitled J Saw Today's some of 1be trouble spots, Hea~ before the Ex· said Mn. Sam Garst, eeutives Dinner Club of publicity chairman. Oil LOIG WAISTED :J.ulio~ OIAHGI GOVNTY"I NIWIST IMO MOST COMNT1 AWAIB STOii fOI TAU OI lOHO WAISTID WOMPI. By JUDY PRUSNH • "We 're just plain folks here," the Mid. "I live for my dogs. The daught« " lie late u. s. Senator and Mr1s. Robert Riice Reynolds " Nor1h ~ bile beeo lhawing dogs linoe the age of 8. Her ~~ld hus· baod from Cloverport, Ky., bM been doing h Nme for the past 18 years. 'Ibe two met at a show in AahevWe. k WM not )ove al fint sight and Mamie mar· ried a young l1BKan reclog driver. Luigi Chinetile, dur· iQg ooe of her trips *°8d in 1962. 'Ibey ~ divorced three yeen 1llt«'. The dog tbowa, meemvbile, coafiDued back in the UnlilJed SW.. ''Joe and I bad _, much in oommoo, '' Mmde sakl. What She caJll hlr "dog's life" is ooe reuco the slim blcade ten 't camtortable yet in her ceottry-old SbeJby County mamkJD, wtlll * pollr be.u-rue. fOld.plated tAdaoom ftxturel, pam ~ lad antique cbandellera. "Tbe decoratcr wouldn't let me put my 400 doe Club Tells Tots Tales South Coast J u n i o r Woman's Club will bost a story hoar f<r prMcbool youngsters at 3 p.m. Friday. Afr1J U , in the Fountain Valay libnry. Children ~we.a tbt aces of 2 and 5 yelh .,. invited to etteod Cbe Mrt'aUon and enjoy ~fre.bmeota wbkb wil be served by the Mmes. Robert Somma. c ea er al chainnu, John MclDbt>en. Maurict Donahue ..t Daa. ~ trophies out," lhe sad. "She called tbem 'cbeap' allver. "I never told her about Joe's 200 tropbies in tbe garaie. Had to hide the dog boob, t.oo." Mamie lit up a cigarette. "M .oo11 as she left, I tossed out 1lbe fashionable magazines she bad placed oo all tbe tables. I mean wbo reads them? Not our dog crowd. "We're not mudl Oil enter· taUnng.'' Manie sad only ck>$e friends would put up with ZIQY in ~ tuxedo at the dimer table .,,.,,ay. "Ziao'a my faYOrite . He's been the Cop griffon io the country for three years now. "We ewn bouaht him a mink pll'b fQr the Km· tucty C.Ol<mek falDet. ,, Mam.le didD 't al'tra1t like basUtball. Orange c.out in the He llrofl a speakers award A June date has been Newporter Imi Friday' April from the International Plat. selected for ... _ wedding of 28· form Associatioo. u... Morley r e c e n t 1 y Com· A • •·1 '---Ill Christine K l p p e r and u p.m. soc.. •nnn w Vernon Martian w h o 1 e precede dinner. JUlserva· engagement bu been &D· Merri· ment tiOOI may be obtamed by nounc~ by the parents of cal»ng Mia1 Fern Randolph, the bride-elect, Mr. and 494-1630. Mrs. George w. Kipper of Ha .,, s Mav Hosts .nd bo4te1ses an Huntington Beach. ~ Mairs. and Mme.a. W. Mlsa Kipper ... araduate I F. Imhoff and William Ken. of Hunttniton Beach High Laguna Beach J u n 1 0 r Jack Turk will lMd the School and currenUy ls at-Woman's Club will welcome pied~ of allegiance and Dr. tending Orange C o a s t the Merry Month of May Iris Turk will aive the in· r.mim•n.,i:.t ".=~.f" ilOitlMOsT•TM.L IHCIA&.llTI i ii':r... I ii!:. i ,,£7 All•t - loolc SfHk and Chi] in "61 IOUTft COAJT fUIA ...... ~~U:,.~-­ Ma, "r?. ""~ t:1I ~ " •:• -~ 1.J"'..-:a.:.,~ ;'A. ar.-College. -'th , D im t vocation. Her fiance, son of Mr. and .,, Y ay merr en ------------------- Mrs. Nick Martian of Minot, from ·~ to 4:30 p.m.liiiiiiiiii••••iliiiiiiilillilm••&•••• N.D., was -aduated from Wednesday, May 1, l n 00 Bluebhd Park. Bishop Ryan High School. Featurei of the celebr-a· Minot and a1ao attendl OCC. tloD will include a band. a A Vietn~ veteran, be , M.91 Day danee pruented received bis discbar,. from by JOUDI ltuclota of tbe the U.S. Marine Corpe in Llla Zall Dance -studio a m /JIJ. , THE N-E-W allie ~ LQQK November. ' The couple will excbanse ctecorat.s tricycle parade at your Mrvi~• for a ••• NEW YOUI , .. _,_ . st. ---I-ol ad. tree-plantlJll. UftlU VOW'S m r r;wa;q AD cbUdteD are lnvlt.d to Autat Church, Huntinston att.Dd. Mn. Jama LyCUll. Wt ... .,. ........ MltetleR ti FAW •.. Wf5Ul'S .... Beach. cbalnnan, II be1ng auilted CASCADU .•• M4 WIGS ht Orlftft Cffftty". MMy ,,....,.... bJ the Mmes. Richard fer ,. _ ..,1 Braham•, Ronald Dugan. •--~~~~~----~-"--.. -' ... Cert Manua, Jerry Wetzel Guard Ravels • "lbe ooly time I'd took up from my knitting at nm WM W'ben 90meooe would say, ''Obbb, loot. Be fell ... " The OOQPle fumed the When cut1iDc walhable p.rofellioml ball club lut materlal that rav&ll wily, .ad Julie Younf. SPECIAL YAWi! year and purch.Med 1M rub IOIP on t:he q. of the Nuts 'n Nibble s l.«llillville fl'aod\ite from sclson. ·~'--__.._. ev.-u the American Basketball A•--. .._ -J ~. ~ at 10 a.m. are ''Now, the team's oV« the Parents' G roup members olFOQllt.aln Valley bcMM Iii tbe time," Mamie Nuta to Nlbbi. TOPS Club. llid. ''We're very cloee. It's Parents Without Partners n;. 1r0men have ae1ected more fun that way." meet In Mesa Verde C.Oun-the Recreation C.rnr In Gregory's lost •t00,000 in try Club Qt 3 p.m. the first amdntton Beach for tlleir the venture so fs. He M YS Friday. Mn. Susie Dunaway meetial plec.. Mrs. Tool be'• not •OrTied. at ~.,, or 544-2034 may sp.oe at fl17·7'851 wW anver Ziggy started to Sl*e ftt. be coot.acted for futtber in-q 11e•tion1 ebout tile fully. r=r=or=m=a=U=oo=.=============or==C=aniution===·==·========== Mamie. whose leflU«· rather allowed her Ix> travel around the world seven ttmel In lieu of ma ,..,.. frl boarding achooll, ~ she bad a l!pecial trip to make tmt day." Domina the min& over her jelns, she--~ past Zi&a (''. .. he bas a cold") -tbe ~ doar. Some_.. W• be~ I _.. OD 101Deboc ar o4ttel'. ,. HO PAD l>tm !it NO IXDCISING HO MIDICATIOM TUIS., MAI. 12 If ,.._ wit er llo;r,IMe It rlc~, lt•t•••• It laA'I ,..,..+, fl"•'. -4• ,.....wlf'tl, . ,.. ., ... ,.., ............. ...... ...., II ., f•t yew. Mllllle't 1,.Wla· -111 ,.,.ltlf'tl, ..... ~ .... ...... ..., ........ ....... FRIE WIGLET ;"£:!. s999s c..tttiit Wll. ~ C..&NeM. Wl•S ,,.,,,, .............. s29's ::--~eo ................. '60" :V~2c~ ..... ~l •.••• '20500 WIGLDS SAUi 1--. MW$6.00 ........ . '"'-.... MW $t.oo .. •1091. 2'/t .... IAVI $12.00 . 11591 CAICADll .... •1 P• .. •AU.I ........ w ....... ... .. ... ... malk, ~ -s·· MmaM~ W10 IALON wtO a •AUTY .,..,.,,. WON .... w. 0 ·-tfA1'B'I CINTll Olllf ..... ......... ,...... ... ,, .......... Ml\lOlllH SQUAd c..--.~ . 8WEEIUI l'Blll> <JDCIDf sroa~ EVmTOU> 8boak1 1ldl cbldren.que btllD wtltl 311>,0lO eaa ID an ....,... OI' tbe 3,000 biena a.a a.de tbem pomlblie .•• CHle of tbe 1reat ............ " Ill time. 1"llb fr7e'I from 1Aclcy ranm •Apple vane, way are oae d tbe ftner ~ in Hie ftm .. IDOlt dlltincttve- t) • arouDd lbe o'4 c:cnal. Aa 10G b* at lbe f17ere n our IDdt eua. JIOQ'll be mwed at~ cob, tart d. blue ol pink and ~ and cream "6th a few drib- bla d ~e juice ttuv- ln. So J"Cl'l'Ve Deft!' teen & -fryer. Thia • tbe place. Look 8t the ~ ••• little lbort .. plump and Juley In the rilbt apotl • · . tbe wbole dfect • round with a breut bone that almolt J In • t became tbe wbtte meat roandl up rlabt .., there. nie lldn bu • yummy llutter,y b>t. Sam Zacky becm al thlil cbkken bulinell 3 decUes 110 in Monterey Part. Now his 2 .... il>ert and Robert manap to prodDee a .,,. ~ 3,«>0,(Q) fryen tor tbe rrowtne poultry marbt at t b e 10Utiand'1 IJ'ocel iea. Zadcy'a are noted Sar tbelr ultra.modern lnabtan and batdlerim .. t are kept bolpltal d-.i for be91tbtlll production. So l'C'ecile ii the timing with lhla 300,000 en capacity lnc:ubatar ..• can you lmqtne bow lqe that would be . . . tb8c tbe ecP are batched on Monde.y and 1buradays, and u ~ roll down a UtUe lboot alter'tbeir 21 day incube.tlon period. the little cbicb 1.N already pecking at tbf abella. Next stop, El Monte. w b er e they're allowed to srvw for a Wttb and 3 days. ~ morning treab to Rlcbarda. Fried chicken atones baw thel.r cbuckJes • . . There .la ll bk» be-* ol pooletl and c:odterele GMd lor bNedlnc pw-poees. Arbor A e r e 1 puUe~ and Van Tr e 1 1 cockerels a.re at the top of the list with pedlgTeees a mile lq. They 11.tt kept in 2 ~te ebode9 until they are 6 moott\t old when they are al.lowed to mingle In what is called the Happy Houee. Some of t h o s e roosters are ll'fal big euys, 2 feet tall, and they lmow their own harem, Jlbout 8 to 10 bena. 'lbty'tt IO big they CM reach up to the feed ~ and shake the reed down. u any hen, other than tbel.r own even looks like ehe'• l'Oing to peck at It. he ftors tile dickens oot of her. Wben you n~re .t>oat 3.000 cbickem are dotn& th1a Happy House bit, that n>a11er thou.Id get an A !Of' brWlance. Here. after the her! layg btt eggs, she's allowed to roll m tbe dirt Jua ttlw the bam.)'ard befw on o I d MacDaoaJd'a Fann. Sort of a nice llttlt homey note, when you figure that the p~ duction blrdl ce 1 o ~ tbat their fted.inc and aleepinc ia timed by automatic cloda, tbelr em• are gathered by an autontatlc en iratbtrer, and their .-pedal feed la ltored 1n 10 ton tanb wbrJroe ID automMic feedtt machine doles out certain amounts ol feed actiJlc M a caJ«le counter . . . So )'00 have a chlclcen •tory to tell along with your Rlct.rd'• fri9d chicken. AHO HERE'S ANO'l"HER STORY ~cell,y 1rown tomatoe. are news. Here apio, notice the d.lfterent loolt. Sort ol ruuMer and more full blow!i, wtdl a color' man ~ 1cdtl!I than 9\'8' you~ tffll before. 1be flavor old fa a h l o n t d beefsteak fla •or, all tlti<* red meat without a bard can In lbe ~ter. Yaa just wa.dt to crab cne ancl bla ricbt io- to tt. 1'hey'n ll"OWft la aometbioc c alled vennic:ul.ate, aon of a 9POf\CY 1ubata11ce t hat baa ~ m tt a perfect tomato~ HAI.FA~ ALWAYS L ~ 11.. one oat dbimtant .... ~ .... tt Gii lltitood., ...... end me.lcm ••• -It .... orleea.-s--.~ btaat ,,.,, ...... ~ ..... poan tn a sSaa ol ns. W If )"OU ...... ,.,. ~ e..r'lf's ~ bal'f-. ..... on a cub. If IMblll bata.r tit wtLlch bM .,_ ..sew ~ teupoon lnetant lemon. fUdlatd' 1 Tbt M ar l e t ~ .,.. "1111111 meet tod .. ~ l\in. -. -,. -- ·.~ • . ........... --~-.... ., --.;-.... -....-# .............. -..,,, -· • .., For your ahoppi~ ple.wre ••• By Bernice F•y . @I /(44JJAJ 1'2: . --(1/_,~ BOB'S CHILI AND BEANS ,~. 39c IQF Mandarin Oranges,. ... S .... 51 LIDO MARKET CENTER NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE -. ~ . . . SUNKIST 6 OZ. Orange Juice 5 FOR'l Plump and succulent are our own California . grown Zacky Farm Chickens. full· ST ART YOUR DINNER WITH SOUP! flavored because they're so frseh-we buy directly from the 9rower. Great in your favorite c.hicken dish-or try our CAMPBELL'S 10 ot. Pea with Ham Soup 6 ,., s1 CAMPBELL'S I 0 0:1. POTATO SOUP 10 ... 6 ,., s1 CAMPBELL'S CLAM CHOWDER to .. 4 ,., s1 CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE BEEF SOUP 10 ... 4 ,., s1 CAMPBELL'S OYSTER STEW 10 .1. 3 ,., s1 CAMPBELL'S Cream of Shrimp 10 ... 3,., s1 MORTON'S 20 ot. Macaroni & Cheese 3 ,., 51 BIRDSEYE <4 oz. Onion Rings 2FOR39' BIRDSEYE IN HOLLANDAISE SAUCE Asparagus Spears HI ... 49c BIRDSEYE IN BUTTER SAUCE CUT CORN 11 ... 5 ..,s1 PROVISION NOW FOR THE ENSENADA RACE ''Ch' k R " 1c en . oHmary ZACKY FARMS FRESH CALIFORNIA GROWN FRYERS We buy direct from the . grower! No preservatives added! WHOLE BODY FRYERS Perfect for • Farberware Rotinerie Cut • up FRYERS larg• and meaty SPLIT BROILERS Great barbecued with BERNSTEIN'S BARBECUE GLAZE RICHARDS 2 LB. BOXES HAMBURGER PATTIES 1 ,., •. 98c ... 69c LI. 89c LI. 79C LI. EJIIEIBI UlllllY RICHARD'S 1oo r. PURE PORK SAUSAGE ..., ~ .... 11-"'"' KOSHER STYLE, SPICES ADDED CORNED BEEF BRISKET COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIIS ,.... ,., ..... , .. ., ,.,. PORK 98cL1. Split 2 chickens in half. Rub well with I/ .. C. butter. Saft and pepper. Place 5kin side down on broiler r1ck, sprinkle bone side with a little rosemary. Combine % tsp; rosemary with I/• C. melted butter. Broil for 13 min. )" from heat, turn brush with rosemary butter, and broil for another 13 min. Serve with one of Wag- ner 's seasoned rices. LOIN ROAST ,..,... .... .., c.Mttt ~~P'A' //~,, -~~~ Folger' s COFFEE I U . c WHOLE POTATOES 67 s&W TINY )OJ 5 • ., '1 FOLGERS COFFEE FOLGERS COFFEE KNUDSEN LA BON BUTIER 2 LBS. 3 LlS. 1.lJ 1.95 , .. 79c NAllSCO PECAN SHORTBREAD COOKIES,. -45c s'w cur GREEN BEANS JOJ 5 .., '1 saw MEDIUM PEAS 111 5 ,., s1 saw Lf$HT CHUNK TUNA Ne. ~ 4 FOR'1 saw SOLID ,AOC TOMATOES m 5 ..,51 NUCOA MARGARINE 1 .. 4 ,., '1 Kern's Preserves20 ... 3 fOR$1 i Str•wb•rry,. Apricot-PinHpplt, toy .. rtbtrry ILUE RIHON &OLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE SAUCE 11 .. 5 .., '1 CARNATION ~LL FlA VORS SLENDER DIET FOOD • ,.. 69c Bernstein's BARBECUE GLAZE -. ... 29c POST SUGAR CRISP CEREAL,. .. 3 ,., 11 SCOTT TOWELS~~ 3 FOR., ~U~EX LIQUID BLEACH MUMS ALL COLORS 95'euNCH EDY'S ASSORTED Chocolates I ~UNO tOXED 1.95 RE6. 2.10 • .., -~ --.,, ~1 -... --• ... .. .... ~ • -# .,,, ... 61~ ~ @M!fuef)f- FR£SH TENDER GREEN ITALIAN SQUASH 2 Les:29' Slice in 1/-4" slices, dip in flour end French fry. Sprinkle with salt end fre,h ground pepper. You'll love it! JUICY ARIZONA GRAPEFRUIT 8 LB. BAG 49c FRESH ANO CRISP ROMAINE LETTUCE 2FOR19' ~ CREAMING SIZE, WHITE ROSE POTATOES 5 LBS. 19' Only the best n good enough for Richard's .. ,chosen with an eye for quality, and handled with tender care! TR.ADER VIC'S JAVANESE DRESSING .... 59c WAGNER 'S GOURMET SEASONED RICE , .. ,...," 3,,,. 11 IMPORTED FEY EL NA TUR AL SNAIL MEAT 1.49 Whol• Grain Brud Sweetened With Mol.usei PEASANT BREAD He LIGHTLY FLAVORED WITM ONION Cheese and Onion Roll 6 ,., 29c DELICIOUS WITH CREAM CHEESE Date-Nut Dessert _Loaf 89c INDIVIDUAL CHERRY DANISH 15c · ~&.,z. btt·~S&.f. i!M.t~ Mnlf ~& •• z. ......... AltHCIY'S SHOE lfPAIR IAY OUllERS OPEN DAILY 9-6 OPEN DAILY, 9-7, SUN. 9-6 OPEN DAll Y 9-6 , • MON.FRI. '-5:30 S.A T. 9-S MON.-FRI. 1:30-~ SAT. S:30-S • I . .. , . .. • I • • • • ' • • Bait a Tender Trap By NAM;Y MdNTYRE DEAR NANCY : I'm a widow wbct'!I met a marvel· -ous man who Is a widower my own age. We have a lot ln common and a wonderful relationat\lp. However. he spends money on me that be can ill afford, especially t.aking me out to restaurants all the time. I hesitate cooked meaJ never scared off any bachelor -unless it was frozen. Con· alder your bait carefully and choose a rnake-it-yourseif. old fast\loned dlsh such as Chicken and Dumplings that is tasty but economical (lo cue be has matrimony in mlnd.) 1'h1I Oft! ii made wtth herb dumplings and ii especiaJly good. CHICKEN AND HERB DUMPLINGS I 4-pound stewing chJcbn, cut in pieces . . -. . . -. . " t • ,._ I • 'T••···---... ,. • Horoscope Gemini: Be Firm, Fair THURSDAY, APRIL 25 By SYDNEY 10JtU& "The wile man controll bi& dediny . . . AatroJoa pointa the way.• ARIES (Marett 1l·AprB 19): You are able tb sac· cessfully finish a proJec:t. Pieces fall together. Your influence spreads, pre$tige riles. Key la~ a. a aelf..iarter. Make eon- tacta. Take initiative. Nothf.nC halfway, all the way or nofhbll. Keyword la fn. tenaty. CAPRICOJlN (Dee. ii. Jan. 19): Flnlsh, comp~te1 tiDallze acUOPS, deala. uec de:finlte point of vie•. Aim dlrecUy for tartet. You've been delayine long ~ Today take the cold plunge -you'll feel bettu. AQUARIUS (Jan. -.Feb. ·ts): Today, get golne on original Idea, plan or pre>- jecl You are active. You m.. ati.11 en.thus.Wm in «hen.. Key is to be selective. CbOOM the best in person- nel, a.Wes. Cencetrate. power. Same Jnt.Y try to fut talk JOa. Don't fall ~ .., &et-rJdM&ulck acbem~ C... centrate -cpalltJ. D' TODAY IS YOtl'Jt BIR'111DA Y you 11e Jn.. dependent -you bow what you want, and you se aomewbat of an ldealllt. You desire perfection and you are seldom' wtlling to settle for second best. Tldl eouJd be a power period. •'-many of your desires ... f\&IOlled. GENERAL TEN· DE~cms: C,cle ht1h far ARIES. TAURUS, GEMINI. Special word to SCORPIO: keep promlteJ made to SUSAN HOLLAND.- August Bride . . .. ' Traditional ' Cer~l!lony Announce& Sul& Dee BQDa.nd l** tta. fncl"!t'ael ean'dle among her x;appa Deita •ororitJ Qs1iera ~ reveal her eogageJMD& to Kirk o. H8U8ft'. Parenta of the couple •• Mr. and Mn. Willi am .. Holland fll Colt.a Meaa IDd Mn. Edna Hau.sir of Oak -Park. D1 Miu Holland end her lance will be married Aug. 17. in St. Andrew'• Pl:e.sbyterian ~ip;c.b. to invite him to my house for a home-cooked meal since my friends 1l me it will look J'm laying a marriage t r a p. What do you thJnk? 3 cups water TAURUB (April 20-May 20): Check with individual Wbo shares a p e c la 1 lo-teresta. P'a~able fen: -...q. Ing behind the scenes. You get what you wpt lt diaereel P r l v a t • COD• sultation with profenional aids cause. Pl8CES (Feb. Jt.Marcb 70): Trust intellect where fiDJnces . a r e coooemed. Meus u t i 11 z • reaaonhlt yourtelf concmilng proper--------- diet, recreation. The bride-eleqt is a graduate of Newp<rt Harbor High School and i& a senior majorlng in nursiog at San Diego Stet&-Oollere. The future bridegroom is an alum.nus ot Oak Park High School and is Jtudying J16ycbology at the Unlveralty of Dubuque, Iowa. Be serv· ed previooal:y will the Marine Cor s in Vietnaim.. -MARTHA DEAR MARTI:IA: What's wrong with baiting the tender trap? Any woman who i• feminine enough to want to pleue a man it hall way home to a rose-covered condominium and wedded bliss. Doo't worry, a home- 2 teaspoons saJt th teaspoon pepper l stalk celery with leaves, coarsely chopped 2 sprigs parsley l carrot, coarsely chopped l whole onion. stuck with 3 cloves 2 cups biscuit mix 213 cup milk 2 tablespoons parsley. chopped 2 tablespoons chives, chopped 'h cup flour l cup milk DIRECTIONS Put the chicken in a large pot with waler. salt. pepper. celery. carrot and onion. Cover and aimmer until cbJcken is tender. about 2 hours or more. Mean- while prepare the dumplin1s. Combine the bilcuit mix with milk and add chop- ped P••ley and ct\lvea. Remove onion from the pot, bring the broth to a rapid boll. Drop in the dumplings from a apoon making sure they rest on top oi the ct\lc~en and are not Jubmerged. Simmer uncovered for 10 minutes. and the1I cover pot and cook another JO minutes until dumplings are cooked. Remove chlcken and durtlpllDga to a bot platter to keep warm. Strain the chicken stock. Blend the flour and milk and stir into chicken stock. Cook until gravy tbickena. -Pour over chicken and dumplings. This serves 6. What'1 your cookmg predicament? Send it in and see If tDI CC1l cook it! Wh~ we can't pencmall11 ansuler all your letters. thou lfturs with the molt •nUrlaining or pertinent culinary problems will be pub- lis~d in thi& column. Stnd flOU1' u tters to WHAT COOKS? care of THE DAILY PILOT. ;Evening Nuptials Link Musalli-Milne Names GEMINI (May 21..June s--;;c;::1':!:m::i.a_1m _______ mi_lft 70) : Gain through feachlng -share knowledfe. Eshlbit courage of your convi,ctloltl. Aid is fortbcom.tng from f r i e n d 1 . Da7 coUld strengthen your pldloHpby. A void obstinacy -be firm but falr. CANCER (June 21..JUly 22): Be versatile. Make sug- geations. Display ability to 1Uperior. Accent cootlnuu on advancement. • uptra- tioOJ. Boost in c.-..r in· dicat.d if you make most of valuable contact.I. LEO (July D-Auc. 22): Concentrate on the lmll· range. Don't sell younelf abort. Your t b o u I b ti , writings are more important than you lmallne. Check aource material -then IO .n out in seU-expNl&ion. VIRGO CAug. 73-Sept. 22): Playhouse PafronJ Glowing Gala All aeats are reaerved far the Patrons A.llOCiaUo~ for tbe preview dress presenta- tion of .. Cl&udla" Friday, Aprll 26, and after the performance thea~3oers will travel to the Costa Mesa Golf Country Club for an Afterglow Party. TU comedy-diama iJ an offering of the Costa Mesa Civlc Playhouse, and will run April rt, May 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. in the Com- munity Recreation Hall. The tut three per- formances are open to the public. The PlayhoUH Patrons wW meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 16, In the center to nominate five directors for the 1969 season. YOW' interest in the un\llU&l, perhap1 the occult, comet to foreuonl Means you Hek ......... llli:~ .... ~:m:~~5m:iaze.:;;zi~~~.ad meanlnfl, undtntlDdinf of symbou. PractlcaJ values obtainable U you a r e perceptfye. LUJM. (Slpt. -.OCl 22): Home md cloM tie• are Ballots Counted spotllt!rted. You may have Mn. Roger De.mg bas Beach home of Mn. Ken- to teW. rift within fQllly been elected president oC netb Rot>ert.. circle. Thia la eully ~ Del•h Al b Phi h te Wimers will be annouDCed complished if dJplomacy is -P 8 c ap r , stressed. Avoid taking sides. Beta Sigma Phi, and serving at the annual Founders Day Neutr~sttion it best. with her during ~ new celebration on T u e • d a Y , SCo IO April ~. In die Meadowlark (Oct 23-Nov. ,.ar will be tbe Mmes. Jlm ~Cl 21 ): Find the reasons for re-St.yer, vice p r e s i d e n t ; ub. cent a c t l o n s • reactions. Mn. Stewart, chairman. Selecti.O& an A • ll 11 e •ganza over peau de IOie aown with appli,que& "' lace !Jowel'lng and seed pearls •as June Marie Milne~ • exchanged ringa and weddi1>g pledges with her betrothed Yusef N a i m lif usalli of Pasadena. Cb u r ch , Slat.a Ana. Candelabra and buketa of wttit.e gladioli. y e 11 ow clvyaantbemumt and stock Don't be satisfied merely to Floyd Shaver, recording announced pl.ans for a bake guest book. Carol Norris know something occurred. secretary; Timofily Connor. sale which will take pbce and Kath Cl It Find out why it happened. tnasurer, and George benr.en 10 a.m . and 4 p.m . adorned ttie altar. Y ar · Accent on work and health. St'ewart. council represen-Saturday. A P r 11 'l'I, at The newlyweds will make association with co-workers. tativl. Springdale and Edtn1er their home in Whlttiett SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Se<ft't ballots for girl--0f· Avenues, Hunti.ngton Beach. ~hl~~~g a wedding trrp to Dec. 21): Romance is in the the-yetr aad pledge-of-the· Pretentmc tbe evening's .... -.. alr. Married or single. this year •~ cut durtng lMt Jll'C)lram, Tooll for tbe Art The f«mer .Mlas Milne Is day you discover o r night's meeting of t h ~ ci Life -Tbou&bt, •• Mrl. a gr.aute Of Newport rediscover loved ones. chapter in the Huntington Floyd Shaver. The Rev. Robert c.b.111 oi the Univenity B a p ti • t Q)urch ped0t med ~ even- !bg' CS'elllcmf in Waverly Oomp.letinf her ensemble tbe bride donned a seed pearl headpiece to bold her waist length ti1k illusion vtt1ina and lbe carried a bouquet of butterfly orcruds. MJ. Linda Aruley Of Whittier WU maid of honor .. the~ ol Mr. and Mn. Blake C. E. Milne of Newpo1t Beedl. Attending • bridesmaids wre Mrs. Joeepb Jl'radella of Playa del Rey, the bride'• ailter, Mrs. Muna Glragoc, the beneclct's 1ilter, and the Harbor High School, Or ante ~iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 11 Coast College and Biol& Cell· lege. Presently !be J s teachinf 1n Norwalk. Her bUlband ~elved his BA from the American University tn Lebanon and! hia MA from Te m pl e 1 University, Philadelphia. He' it department manager for Seat'6 store, Long Beach. SPRING WHING DING! MitHI Marilyn and Loia Mnnt °' Wettwood, ttte Minipouf Slip bride'• couatm. The MNinr\M>lg wore l.me The rnin1pouf half slip is a 1 groeen IMi dreaes with cap tiny flirtatioul bit o r I sleeves and bow headpieces. feminine frippery to wear The1 carried cacadec ol under abort, 9"l«1 dirts. I sreen cymbidium orchids. Made ol cottioo. 1.ayere<I The bridegroom, son ol tricot, dotted~ or nylon Mr. end N'.an. Nai.m Musalli Wfeta. 1be)' haw lace and ei Alllppo. Syrie. wed bis _rume __ trllmJllD«_· __ • __ _ broUler George MosaDl to be bis be9t man. Ulbering guests to their pews were Bruce MllDe, the bride's broUler, Fradella, George Hanno and Suad Rayyes . Serrinc • organist and soloist were Gene Robersoo and Doo Woodcock. The receptJou follond In the olmdl bill. Als11ting witll duties ~e the Mmes. Howard Milne. the bride'a aunt; George Ne!M, the beneckt'a amt; Cyril Nor- ris. Stanley Allen, Frank Bates, Gua Slater, Clay Ellis, Robert G o r d o n , Homer Maberry, lllld Wood- coclt. MRS. Y. N. MUSALLI RI"-" Exchenged Also helping were the Misses M'ary Q,ft.eJt lit the MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 12 GIVE HER A PORTRAIT wse 1x1~ 1eg. 9.00 . . VIRGINIA'S SNIP 'N' S'l'ITCB SHOPPE SIM L Cont Hlgbty Coron• del MAr ..... 0 ..... Mllt h'1 tftM .._. ef Y••• t. ,.t M.y .., theta •Ill•· ,, ............. i'nt• -~" ..-li11t fet ..,., ·~' ......., Te .• ...... ·-•n." wlly •••~yew ... ,,_ ,,... .rJ ... ·~ .. .,; ...... ..,., 91!ff• ..,.. ..... 4.t ... ,.._ ...... win .... t,. t!H4a4, tMf ,... ................ -·"'-......... . ...., ................................. ._, .. ....... ..... _.,,.._.11¥".......,.W.er ......... w • ..,. ,. ,., ... .Wt ..... •"' ..... .. ~ .. ..,, ,.. .... ~·,. ,. ......... f•~c. ........... ,.., ............ -....... . ,._ __ ........... .._ ___ ytl~NlA--- 3.89 A photo~ ptesenet foteftr a · 's ~ ••• • gift Moaa will ahrlyt trciu'cft. Ont photostapber will take • ~ .. n.. lighted and .... -_--:, beautifully ~ ;e.. l'liflltall foe Ill Podmit~G7 ... ......... ,. • Aaeliel• AFTER EASTER SALE THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY-APRIL 25, 26, 27 GIANT MARKDOWNS 30°/o to 50°/o RiDUCTIONS WOMEN'S: DRESSES, SKIRTS, CAPRIS, SWEA nRS; BLOUSES, SANDM$. JEWELERY COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR HOSTESS PAJAMAS IN VARIETY ()fl FAlltlCS NAME BRAND WOOL DOUBLE KNITS AND KORATON MACHINE WASHABLE ORLON KNITS tN RED, ILUE, GREIN, BLACK CORDUROY PEG AHD TAPER NO IRON ~~= SLACKS MEN'S: SPORTSHIRTS, NOW . REG. 1.00 466 RIG. 7.00 SWEATERS, NOW IS THI TIMI~ IUY AND IAYI Ant QllCIOty tie• Ir••· Nalae ~ COME IN AND GIVE OUR BAR&AIN TABLES A PROWL- MANY MORE BAl&AINS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Dl!PAl'tTM~NT STOftE 1116 NIWPOIT 8LYD. -COSTA -.A Meeting Told Wutward Ho Chapter, Daugllters of the Britiab Empire, wm meet tn the Laguna Beach home of Mrs. W. A. Gibson at noon Mon- d!y, April 29. Women of British an- cestry are invited to attend and may obtain further fn. formation by calling Mrs. Gibson at 494-7714. BEST Ti.. DAILY PILOT off.,. tome -* fh. Mst fHtum, by adul 1urvey of rHder•, 1v1ll1ble le any aew~,.r ill tk Htlon. run thomp1on THE LOOK OF TOT AL FEMININTY • • • REMINISCENT OF THE JO't HAS HOT ONLY RETURNED, IUT HAS ESTAl- LISHED ITSELF AS A CLASSIC IFfEC'T OE.SIRED IY All WOMEN CONCE.llNEO WfTH FASHION. THE ESSEHllALS NlEDED ARE, SOFT WAVED IFfiCT WITH A HAIRCUT THAT BLINDS THf HAIR TEXTURE TO THE WAVE NHDED • .. fGUMJ1. E. COAST HWY. CORONA O!l MAA 673-6961 ' j ';.. -.. SPRINGFIELD HONEY CA CHIER DmRGBfl OIYDOL DmRGENT BONUS DmR68fT GIANT ·79¢ SIZE GIANT 79¢ SIZE GIANT 79¢ SIZE 20 oz. AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER PACI FIC 114 LI. IAG ............... f •• -~MIO sm DASH DETEl8ENT REG. 2.19 IOX A .. llCAN I IEAUTY SPA SH ETTI 12 OZ. CELLO SPRINGFIELD SLICED YELLOW CLING PEACHES 21/2 Can BORDEN'S VOS FROSTY- SHAKE HAIR SPRAY MIX -·k~ REG. $2.3S-1 I OZ. CAN PLUS A 6 OZ. TRIAL SIZE CAN BOTH FOR ··-••~.A~.~•• • • • • ~ • • ~ • • -• ·-····-·····~ .... ,,, .. .,. FOREMOST PAKT VITA FRESH ORANGE JUICE WednesdQ, Aprll 24, 1%8 FRESH LARGE GRADE AA E<i.<iS GERHARDTS CORNET REFRIED CAT BEANS LITTER 300 TAii. r AN 10 LB. BAG GORDON'S MR. KING BREAD Ks~~E~S SPRINGFIELD . PRESERVES OR G~PE JELLY 20 OZ. JAR PEAR -HALVES 21/2 CAN Kingsboard CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 10 lB. BAG CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES U.S.D.A. CHOICE RUMP ·ROAST U.S.D:.A. GUDE "A" 20 OZ. . CORNISH GAME MINS c •• " U.S.D.A. CHOICE Center Cut ROUND STEAK NORTH STATE-10 OZ. 8 F $l GREEN PEAS ~ SPRINGFIELD 9 oL POTATOES e FRENCH FRIES e CRINKLE CUT SPRINGFIELD 10 ox. 8 ~ $1 SPINACH e LEAF OR e CHOPPED DOLES 6 eJ. Cell 5 ~ 51 LB. • "Num1 OlANCH JUICI e "NIAPt'U JUICI e PINIAl'PU·GUf'IFRUIT JUICI U.S.D.A. CHOICE YOUNG·N· 1818 U.S.D.A. U.S.O.A. GRADE "A" FRYING FIYING BEEF CHICKEN CHICKEN 3-LEGGED FRYERS BREAST FOREMOST-1/J GAL Dutch Pride IMrTATION MORRELL BAR-M Western Style ALL MEAT ALL MEAT WIENERS SALAMI CHUBS IOllWS ROUND89C .STEAK Ila TENDERJZID LIVER 59~ I l59Th~· 39:. 45:. ··59:.: PAN READY 12 01. Pkg. BEEF 98 CUBE C STEAKS 1• lb. COUNTRY MANOR 59~ IAR.M BACON Weltern Stys. FRISHLIVIR MOttULL-6 OZ. Asaorted 3i$1 Sausage LUNCH MEATS IWM I 0%..Sktnleu 3~1cr 39~ UNK SAUSAGE IOI~ I OL A...md 3~$1 DRESSING ltOOUl,.,_T 49¢ ILUE 43-CHE ES! r ~PRODUCI~ NISH HAWAIIAN PlllAPPlE 3~ JUICY FLORIDA 7 $1 VALENCIA L ORANGES : RID-llPI LOCAL CROWN STRAWBERRIES 5 IAIDTI s100 Price• Effective: APRIL 25, 26, 27, 28 ThllrS., Fri., Sat. & Sun. "'cee -..a te stock M lloiNI. ·COSTA MESA PLACENTIA ,. I WI GIVI ILUI CHIP STAMPS 19tft a"d Plac:etltta 710 W. ChapMGll r .-. -----. ....-~ • • • • ' ' t .. • • • • • -* -• ,<t# -._ • ' • .. I \ ' ' • • • -.. _..•. -• -,..-, ' JI DAllY PILOT WlitlmdaJ, AiM-1124,1968 Alpha Gamma Deltas Founding Celebrated NIW CONVINllNT SPRING HOURS ...... llY ...... letvl'Hy 9 .... -r.9 ..... SUN. IOA.1L1el•.a. UIOA "CMOCI' ... IOMH4 ROUND ST!AK VIDA 'CHOKI' HD-CINYll CUT 7• .. Nl•OAST _..,.OIWN no~ ne .... _,AST iliillilllllll.a UIM'CMOICI' --~OlllGNT CUT SCOPE PRELL •••••eu 11r1•e1 at.t. IWl•ICJIOCHIClllN MOU11I SIYM..•oo ,.na ••UITI 6SL WAIR CONaNnAT! rAWJ.Y 12·01. TUii! ~ / $1.AI Sill w93c c-·--·IMTUI' 77c P0iiW9LcOLDCUA.11 97c Ml51iiiiiiK1• •RACl•fc. iili;'iCMiM111 1USIHG 97• uxcwirlill K•r;::gt'S iirn •..-atn 84• : .o0u'ii.i iN'itrGs 12.n (1• w.t> IUV 1 on 6-0L CAM flOI ,., STRAIGH1 !«:-".!!~ IPllA y KlllTUCKY ..... ...,. TAMITi BOURBON $Uf StZl-PAIM llUlP 8 ..... 111 TA•Lll9 ·~ · PN«AY :: , 28' ... ~. + ~ _ .. - -• ~ . ...--... ,,, . • • I BR !lll~l YN A~[ [I! t 1C,\llSS£N Eternal Debate Wins Toastmistress Contest ......• ac ..... -'All CKlll'amn Nw:nbera 0.-. nit mother ot tour boys wbo Ukel to l'99toh antiques aolf travel, Mra. A.Ddersoe entitled ber wtnnin& talk >.a You Lib It. Wtmer ol tbt out coneett will coatinoe on ln competltloo with the final Jr:rtttnational contest con. cludint In Calgary, Canada, tbil aummer. Tb1rd place whmer was Mrs. Boward Jones, Garden Grove, and also competing were Kn. Marcella Wright_ Santa Ana.. and M r s • Theodore Cooper, Mission de Pallbns Toastmistress Club, N'.Jssioo Viejo. Emblem Clubs 11110 IAUCll : :O'T'W 3,..11 • IHCIOIY . Mlle ~ -MONTI-TM&• CAN AltltLISAUCI 2!.11• ............ I~ • MCINll-Wl •CAM ..,.... llAll-WMCU-ft\41. JIUI •wn COCICTAIL 21• .......... ., W•-llWet•·U.01.CAM 41'1 OllAIMll 2f • TIOftCM-"41. Ml at•. ........ y 31~ .... MUOem-1~ Ml ........... 1t• .-tS-ND.MCAM ....... w •Mwm KOOL AID SC I ... ~ ... I MJ I I ., ' -ASSORTS> R.AVOIRS ROYAL GElAln~ ~ 9' -- ' , ,. . . s ' • ' , 1 l Costa Mesa Student • Wins State Competition ,_. Off Pomm Senlil>ly (TOP'S) chal)W1 honored tbdr queen& ma top wellht Joeen at t.be a ll D U a 1 &.o a Uae r Jl C a 11 farnfa ~00 Dip 1D lA>ni BelCh Sparta Arena. Maaben ot TOPS Merg- ing~ ftl'e proud to haft the.Ir 1eeder a n d chapter queen, Mn. Hurvey McClelland ol A n a b e I m ihare her success story witb the 7..800 women attending. It was announced at that time that the chapter's MW KatblMn Jolmlon of eo.ta Mm w11 Tiny TOPS PrmoMa ot Southern eautorm. a the .tat.. Miu Jobnaoo, daUOW' of HI TOPS Club Allen School la th e meetin' place for members ol ffllntincton Beach TOPS Pound Pincber1 et 7 p.m. • ..,. llondl1. the Lener Jdm!IODI, II a abith lfadtr al Blrper Elementry SCbool, Colt& Kwa. "Lat ,_-at _,. Dille lbe JoiDld tbe .ea TOPS club becG .. Iba W11 ezotremeJ,y ovenntcbtt" ec- corcMni to be matbli'. Mn. Jobnsoa. bll been a member: al TOPS 6ar tour years and wu runner up to the chapter queen in 19M. ''Kattly ~ on a strict diet under m e d 1 c a 1 supervis.ioo," her mother polutf:d out. "The bard llb'uUle bepn with tMra and "bellion. She nAcbed ln ooct a week tt the TOPS meeting and never p.IDed once,'' Mra. JobDICD proud1J stated. AppareaUJ the 10-1'1?-ald student Wlllted to '°'8 weight more than 1 b e wanted to -. She now b tn compeUUon fOr n a t l o n a l honors with tht winners being announced in Miami oa Ma.1 '- I••,.,., .... ....., ..... _._ • ._."f ••••• ,. .. ' ... J '''-''"""" ,,~_,# .,#,, .... PilmEN TITLI HOLDllt -Mia ltatbleen Johnson of Cotta Men. a member of TOPS Mer&· inf Mermalda. bo14t M'Veral trophiel -certtft· cales namfn& her flrst place winner 1D aeveral coatMtl for ftlcht Jou. ., • ,, • t , • ~S OPPING FOOD . GIANT DISCOUNTS IS LI.KE fAMiLY STIAKS 93~ _.,.,... MNOl-THICIC ~.....,. -SLICID 8ACOll !:•111 lfOMll\CUUl1 , _.r •OlllLUSHW •Ii.! iilUlaii u•Ki,.st• UIDA IH.,tCTID 041CDH CUT·Ull .. YUI 35,i. MAOfC CHIP MARGARINE ;."':; 171 ft.AV.WAC IUCID · ITRAW91Bll , ..... ... .. -. 2tc LAUNDrf ADMTM VW E·Z WA5H 1~ 7'JC e1v•. at I LRS 791l NEW SPRING CROP CllMlllM-... ICM OI' .. llD PlllCH ':: 63• CllTWlllH nllD HALIBUT•:: 69• ;;; • .-.... rl ... •121 """"" . . .. fllH ·ITICKS :.::89 1 IXTIA FANCY WASHINGTON STATI 4:•1 "'"ltDCH PARMI • TURNOVIRI • .,Pll • llllY 4 tc • CHlllY 11 ....... l&M BROWN BREAD ~ RID DILICIOUS. APPLES ~IN~· llC ROMAINI LETTUCI ~: ea. COACHIUA VA&.UY -WHnl M!AT LARGI GRAPl,RUIT HD RIPE 4 'I STRAWBERRIES t!!:~ .. iiiiK MUIHROOMI Y2.ro. 39c a«aH-t.OI. CAN CHIC•I CAT •OOD M_.,.-1U.f00f llO&L WAXIDPAPI• MO IUOI M'\MW (11"1111' 6N ,....., SHILi' PAPi• llA-.MWIO llO&L PAPl•TOWIU ~(!MCI. n. ~DOI. CAN 9NA Y ITAllCH LAUHOl't AOOnM-QUMf MlllACUW•ID UCIUID-llMQ. .. OM ... an DOWllY•INll 12' 27• 45• 29• ,,. 73• •1• •1•1 78• 21• DELICATESSEN OL' YIHl•IA •AU ALL BllP FRANKS na49c PllCtOUI ..... (1tol. '7c) ..... .. aa.,..,a1 OI.' V\904HIA llAHO AU. ... IALAMI I' ' ::.48c 1.::591 ·':65c ~ ....... ._ ....... --.. -.. ---.-..-·--·--...... ----...--.-------. _._.,._ -.. -.. _ . - ~~.},__~~~~~-------------------------------------~----·----~ -~--- ' t ft DAllY PILOT Reagan Misme Readied Bv • avy ... ASlllNG10lC (AP) nit ~ ..... ...., ......s ...... (e ., • - ~·· dtbeZlp DlllS'8l! ._ .,.._ U . I . c11••? ti lar t. •a ti a I dlilfoD SarGt vw...n-. --nmcr.ft ,__ Zap is • Mt!6_....,_,_m tar zero mtiaircnft pdWW ~ ti Che miatW• pl.aimed cmpelP.,._ a r dat!dy gDM"ded bot Wlll'k is far moagb Mane tblt ol- ficWs .. bftnl aDoRd to d i I c 11 11 leneraU:1 Its m.i.ssm The 1.ap. IOQl'Cl!S -will be a aoll d -h•l•d ''b~ rocl'.et th •ill fly at ~ around :? .IXXI milN per boor llld ~ooate wl9\ sbatierlnc el· (!ct over enemy flat ates. Within two y e a r a th INSSlle is upeded to go ~ Navy f i g b t e r - bombers ..S may also be used by the Aa' Force. Industry expectations are that productJ<m ol th• Zap will soar to MVeral bwldred thousand per year by about 1m with annoaJ ~nc o1 about $50 million. "We W\11 be llble to ju~ plaster the ground with this thing,·• one otficer Mid. Zap will have a con- v e n t I o o a l e x p lolive warhead cl unspeclfled size designed tD '° off jult before at hits the ground with a speciaJ bigMracmeo- tation eff!ct. The W'l8lpOn • ~ fantastic ~peed is critical to the misslOD. With Zep the Ji.lot of a 1. 400-m. p. b. Pbaotiom jet. For example. will be able to laundl hit weapon almost pomt-blmk at ., enemy target wblle 1JOOIDinc at aupenonk irpeeda. With wbllt IOUm9 a.Bed the misaile'1 "hlltw,.•DeOUS 8Cttle:r.aoa.. there wm be no dances' 1be Jlilot mlpt overtak'I JU ... ,...,. ... fli&'Jl m.e. -...... beklC eJt ... bJ their own m' 1111 ...,. oa•tecl. At the lllD8 tbne, with -t • .. , . . . . "' ., ... . .... WfdlltSdlY. Aprtl 24. 1%8 Assess - Ch'ance MAN TNE OfYINA9! TV INNER -c.ti+-+-----ilia· tlOf o.p1.Urz•------- !!!.!!!:!!:!!!!~ @•3!! la.der'a Scotch I Old Charier I Gordoft't Gift ....... 115" ~ ... s ....... 4• .. "'°°' Qt. ~·£~.... : ;:,, .. St. Oht Oii Mil '°'· 15' Ym Petito CWps "'a W frozen food IJllNU FRUIT PIES MU:~~ 69' IOYSIHlfMY, ' = • STUWlfM'l'.MfUMll ~GIAMIJUICI .. 214S' lRWll1 cmAllll MCI ..... 44• IMall~IA· '"::"'" 251 -rGllUCMOel&OllSI ... 2t 45' .... , .. _. __ .... ,.,. V.llAT .. ----.s" Z.V• ......... ,.... -~ .. ... the pOot WOii 't .... :: ..... to be too cooc. Did -... BREAD 22' .. pneill .... -~ :•1• ..... -----. 1.rilnc • It frona .. ------._«at ol • Na.y pi.lot MARY KITCH&l -RasKtES DOG ~ ....... toboctOlt .. ~ ....................... _........__. ~ tiain:l'llft .... ID...... Y""""7 ,_ ... I .... w. a hmltllinl nid. • deer :t:::::a"29-~ ........ 33• 6& ... ·-··-·• 21' .....a~· aa... ••.•..• Ty ----·-·,,_ •• ... .......----· .. -_.,. "You'll be bellinl don =:t•,:1-1':.-.t;"!; 1011 All•• An .. tit .. 11611•, Haallalfwe 1111• 1aw..i.• ., ,, I ' .. • • • .. • A'°" ., .. • .,_ ~ • 119 • !!I' • for Nomination on Tour ./ ..... ............................ 1 ... 1 Veilt ... =ltH --............... _ .. 7't. .....,, _, cw,. -............. •n ........ w ,..... -, .......... -~ '7c 11¥!) YOU WIN IJ W11[¥{Vlll YOU!? NO~Sl Pi.ACtS; t UJ.D.A. IUDE "A" WllOU DY 2-21/J .. C.. .. • • • • • • • • • • • JJL IA~ llil• 19 POil IOASTS Pork Loin '1Qlof IND Oii' • •• • • • • .... •• SUM PRICES ON HIZE Nooua1••••• , .................... -..... ,,. •••• , .• , ..... ," ..., .... '1'-_ _,,_ ..... ..., ............. ., •.•• -·····-···-.. ~-. DAIL V PILOT JJ • e leaclt & NltCJfi .... IMin111111.a111 .. l•adl • 233 E. 17tt. St.-co.ta Mesa Slloppl9' c ....... c-. ..... 98f Value! a.. Plastic Shoe Boxes ...... 1,.,,,., C'eltr1• Cleer ........... plultte .ttll ..,..a• ............. .............. ...... edln. •1S.1'"~•1S. 1,.C.cNlh•ll$4." .,,., .. ,....., ... Ir' c.n .......... .. • 17904 MCl•olo St. at Ta•ll't, '-'tal11 V•y • 1406 W. E•ftler and lrlstol St. - E6ger C...,, S.11ta AH '!:. .. Styl Hair Spray 49' 20. llCh Kel 11• 11110 Wo•en's . Ray11 Acetate .... ..,., Summer Shift Bftlttq"" Prilltl. CoolY ltJledl Brilli- ant mulUcol• °':uS:~~i:-ti•• IV!-. 1-K·L • __. Reg. 2'' W0111n'1 Thin f,.. Style a-v .. -01t1 Duatln .;111111 Sco~Whisky ..... 1'11ifffyl """ ...... 'I 88 All Zltra 111bt , ... 9 WCll'll ID M&UDll, li&led.ittlleff1')' • ee-New York. tho butlltleQJ :ant.ft! la lliot u4 wll4 to1on _.. for ..,.rJ co. tuinel U1C01raror Wall· Plaques $2'' l"!oral ffl'UD!c1 in choice of d• •fins and 4eeora- · ~ '/~:.r~ Reg. •15 I.E. Stea111 '1 Spray Iron t12•7 ==-•1991 B••'1 1au1e steel HD· IV'llcUon with beat-re1Jtt. ant ht&h·•tfled llal1b. Controlled coot.Inc with heat lndJcator. ft.ts Y•lttl Pa~ Pltle O.lr $5.". · $)•• Value! ·Glass Celestial Bowls ·. s11• ~ Fuor.,m bowls In U. ~San· ~ ... i~ made loot. Irt deffe!ttor IJme. s4oo Value! Tipton Clgan Pakef 100-20 """•b S2'9 The Cigar with the atra liillt taste. Thrifty DI• count Priced! · Madt to Stll for 69c pr. Surgeon's Rubber Glovu 11thallty Firm hold, Ideal ·tor 1t'Ublq dfth· es, d7Jn1 laalr, etc. B. F. Good· rich 111annteed qaallt;r. s1 n Faultless 9-lnch Ice Cap • 99c .fr.~~ni. Jeakproot $895 Value! $21'5 Value! $1'' Value Uttle Girls' Shifts or Shift Sets Bronson ''Dart'' Spin Reel SJ99 .......... ,. .,. ........... ,, .......... a.s9c Garcia Rod & Reel ~s14•1 J'reah wat.r 304 1pln reel vllll 2 pc. 8~ foot Garcia 1Plllrod. llo./1 t9n Valutl ZtltcoSpl1Cast Roel & IHI $2.25 Yalutl E·Z lllfllfs' Sleepers •••I-as J.Pc. coUona Jalt.06.IJJed $)77 . bf wejptJ N• tronl :; . \' . $2.49 l1tf••1I' .-· .• > C1rry·All . With Hat I" .,belt. pl .. • Ue,ad. ,_ .... , .. ;sis' :R. b b. r 1sc t• •t~•n, npll $1A7V•letl ll•ttc .. ., P•llft .... H• 111, $1 '' Betty Woods Haff Gallon Foa•I .. Bath Oil. 91•• Coneentratedl Floral, Spice, N arciauJ in eon- nn tent plaUe bottJet. No tub rilll! Attradive Cosmetic Bag 98c . . ...... --·-:_ ,...,_.,,.~ ......... ...,,..,...... .. ·' I• \ ... ..... . - . ........ , ........ _ ... ~..,_ .. . .. . . . . . -.. .... .. .... ... . " • • • • . . -~·-······--~-, .-. _.. . . .. ... . " --. ... .. . . . . .ZZ DAILY PILOT Wtdnesd.Q, April 24, 1968 American Taxpayers More Unwilling to V 9te 'Yes~ E:OITO•·s l'IOTE A 'K""I _....., trt .....,..oe,. ol '"° ,..._, • ..., Pr- M<IMtl"' Eo1'°'1 "•-i.tlolt ~' '"'"' ...... ., ..... "' Ille _,,, ,_" ol trewlne ..oNr ,_,.,,.... ~, .. , lftcrta.1119 ... 11ur....... Tlllt •'11<11 _......,, "'"' -"°"· ft • ........ , ,_ """'"") • school bood issues passed. bond m ue -the largest resistance to taxation" ior AN A. G~ Maarle i:r-ns in lfJWNt Cltifornia perc:eat In 1-.. to 44 per-North o.roli.na L oc 1 J S2 I billion of s:t 1 billion. single bond authorizat>oo Groete Point.e's l!Cftool levy s c b oo I ad min~" ldM>ol diatrictl. In Lot ctd Jn 196M7. Government Commi.aston down Crom the previous approved by any state. G<>v. rejection tbia yfJllr. servbs dJredOr, 1 a Y • AQ(&elel i.t yes, two bond TM> ()Np ll'OUPI ol aaya whlre ~ ~ year's 74.5 percent. Nebon A. R oc ke f e 11 er The New York..._,, pro-"'R>e"'s been a lot straneer ~ Jolt. ..,.... •·• ~ iup.yer. a r • are for new ICbiiola bec.uae In 10 y•rs, ICbool bond ~tumped tbe atat~ in sup-bed b' the ~ ot 1be ~er remtmces to milllon, hr lilnriel and teeldnc to ftx 8miW Oii pro-« Oftf~ ·~ ia ' •sues have averaged 72 7 ...,.... school ........ ,, de(,. .... , ""'""'et l.ocreaffs ba .,..._ ...J..._ .... .+v tuea for IC'boola .DO trouble g.H&-.. ......... .._ By GEORGE TAYLOR 0 • Y'AL'o· c al ·111 ue s an d .,..... _,. ~ ,-~A~~ .... Teacber1 ~·T ........it..... .. --...•• ,..._. ~ NEW y O RK IAP l _ pe~nt approval, the Orfl<:e The Jtudy fiud two than .tt aJJY time in the ~ ~ N0¥9IU'Ullll' beUot ~ ol Education Niel. persooalities helped shape reasons for 1tle:=z1 : pest" AlsoclatJon ta.Uy for .t.teM'1 ptOpOUll. But wtlere the bonds are There are signs au across Some .tat.es report little the outcome of some spen-"bigb tuu and i.cs a "When )Qi are bMlng lihow12G ach>ol bond t.uea ID Sou1ll OlrUlna, Dr. for new bui~ ~ the land that the American or 00 signs oe a toogher dmg proposals But ooe general 1tate aid . " ol your ~es failed .act 214 pasMd. Carloa Glbbou, president frun ld»ol ~ taxpayer is beconung m· voter attitude Am<>og these issue figured an virtually all The report said re.entmeal tile property tax, as In Ka.u., S3 pt!ttent ot of the Souil CI r • 1 i a a ¥dlen .. men -.t ~ cre8$ingly unwilling to vote are Utah, Idaho, M1ss1.Ss1p-the rejections -h.igher tax· over the lack ol more It.ate communities do, you bond ii.,.. paesed is 111'7, Eduoltion ~ Mid ttl.NIPPfOVe, be ,.ya. -r "yes" on bond iss ues and J>I. Iowa and Louisiana. es aid was .an Wnpon.nt factor an't help re.9dlin( a poW dcnrD from 72 percent 1n "IDMY edloo.11 haw bad to Some achool ateQ split school budget! that mean Ln New York, too. where George Eddington. a.s51S· particullly In the IUbw1>s e rising tax rates meet lJM and 78 percellt m 1981. ,,....,_ bode• cm a con-frinee Item.a, ..such u IWim- hl gher taxes for him . school budgets iook a ta.nt to l!le Grosse Pointe, arotmd New York Ci.tJ but r e," G«doo &ayt. Tbe rejec4bt ,.. for H!Wtin bMis." m:Jng pooU. tnm mllill bond "There ts a sWfemng on beating, vottts endoned a Mloh.. s c ho o I superiD-"the tu rat. Wiii jmport.aat net.t ol KboOl bonds baa 8Cblol bood lalGll J It W. E. ~ ex· Pr• p • •• 1 1 to avoid the part of taxpayers to $2.5 • blllion transportatlon tendent. btamed "gjeneral everywbere.,. cauaed culbacU in pro-Minouri JUlllPld fJun 'IT ecutive ..er_, al-h ~ .. entire plan. bond issues." says Henry _::::.::....._::=.:::.:....:::.=.:.::!:.::.:.::.=.:..:::.._~;::.:.:.:..:.:_..:.::=..:.::_~.---__::...__ _______ ....:.:;~.:..--------:=------~-=-...;;....;;;.;;.;;.;;.;....;;..__;;.;;.;;;.;~__;.~.;;...;;;.:......;.;......;.;_...:.;;~~;;;;;:~;;;.;:=:.:.!=: Olson. Wisconsin assistant state achoo! superintendent. "The trend is more for re- jectioo ol issues than in the past." he says. "It's caused by a general feeHng that taxes are too high." QUESTIONED Olson was one of scores of state, civic and school of- flcials questioned in a na· tionwide survey by The Associated P r e s s to delenn.lne the depth of tax- payers' feelings. The survey found many -· ex~mples of a tougher tax- payer attitude. For illfitance: -The 1ehool d ls t r I c t covering Grosse P o i n t e . Mich., r>ear Detroit, one of the nation's most affluent suburbs, rejected three tax increases by a 2-1 vote in February. rt was the first time the district had turned down a bond iss~ or tax in· crease in 19 years. -In New Y o r k State. voters in 57 school dlstricU! rejected proposed 1967~ school budgets last May. so disturbing state otlicials that they commiS$loned a study of the reasons. -Well over half of local s p «!' n d i n g proposals sub- mitted to California voters are turned down "and the percentage is rising every year," says a spokesman for a taxpayers group there. However, a state-wide $3().. million h i g h e r education bond Issue WQD In 1966. -Taxpayer groups op· posed to increases in l9 Kan&u counties have joined in the K ansas Taxpayers Federation. % REQUIRED -'I'wo elections were re- q~ to win approval or a record Kansas City, Mo., school budget -The Oregon St ate Department of Education said that last y&ar far more 3ChopJ budgets were turned down the first time than ever befone. The same is ex- pected this spring. -A record 14S !!dlool budgeti; for the 1~q 11chool year were rejected in New Jersey. The previous tugb was 103 in 1965. -Six Fkrida c o u n t I e s refused to vote any school levi.es in 1967 and 15 ~rs ~ a rate k1wer than state officials sought -a<:· tioos deicribed M • • a disa ster'' by Sdlool Supt. Floyd Christian. U. S. Office of Education flgU!'ee indicate 11 growing voter disenchantment w1tti higher school wtlay11. In die 1~7 year, 69.2 pereent of Tatoo Mark Recalls Experiences SAN FRANCISCO CAP \ - Paul Fox of San Francisco was dancing with his wife at an East Bay country club when he suffered a heart at· tack and was rushed to Brookside Hospital. I At the same moment last Saturday night. Dr. WilUam I S. Bagnall was at homel di1<:ussin.g vacation pl.ans with his wile. A telephone! _ call sent h1m to the game hospttal. An hour after Dr. Bignall bad seem to tbe petient, be was triling Mrs. Fox it was "I.ouch IOd go" witb tbe vie· -tim. Then he noticed tattoo marta oo Mn. Fox's left arm. '' Aa.tdnriU." I It t G · .: plained. ••Mn your bulband? ·• the docflor' ubd. :. 0 Dacbal.'* ... I.lid, Md :: ... replied. "'So ... I. .. -SWtltd. Mn. rox told -8tpail ht mull •••• -hated her lmblnd hn. r BacneD oodded hrl bead for -.... la tbe IMdical learn -... a.lpld trut tame Of ;. .. _. ••lf-4ead -• •lt«t., .. a...•· .. Ill ea' flee ellllP 18 Apdl .: Be; -~ .... ·--· -.... ti ....... ·~--,........_ IU(leriaC fl'om -~ P.W 1"6' ll1d VJllil. • ca1sco IHORTINING ).ll t.. .. ... ·······--·----- ARDEN 59' ICE CREAM " smoked • • p1cn1cs HOffM./4NS -· -"• cured 35~ ..... 181TIAlll __..984 ~~~~-'---..... ~ ,...,.,.. ............... 111• IHAHKI 484 ~· ......... c-...c.. .. ... IN.USM CUT IMOltT am 684 _.,._ ... .._ .... IUCID IACON 684 ""UON'l CflmP!ID-IU . ,_,,____ 7 FRESH FRYING 59 ( C~ICK~ff PA .. RT.S heinz ketchup = 19c large bisqui~k =39e MA YPlfSH CMJll\OWB & POClHOOtC LIMS, to.oz. flKG.. 11r ... Cfrnt'ltfSH "'"5TICICS, 1"'..._9" Pm> tWaUf PtiE1S. 114S....-...C -fftOf P'l.tlT, 12--...Sk Hl-C 3 '89" DRINKS ~ " FAC IAL 4 $1 TISSUE ~: standing rill roast ~·'t&Jilll!W\*" ,. D•r•11••• .. .. 4~ ............. ......... ,...._ ....... ___ . lee's sl1cetl •••• ........ 3 ....... , ........... .., .... c-.... o...... "" lil'O'\lllCID 'WMft CMatlN 0. ~ ..,.... a.Jt CWID --· n-..• . I • FRESH PORK 69 ( eun STEAK I ., nllluk11r 3 a-f1 ....... .... o.11._____ .... ............ 57' ~--"""'--··----~----~------.... ..... ~..-...-..--... SHORT RIBS 39( OF BEEF --~fmHtfNdapt .. ree-..-........ golden corn ~3~29C __ _,.J.1t -••0 -3.Sf ___ .. 2.tl . . . ...,., •sm -...... -mir ... 9t ., a• ., ...... CIUI ... -· .... ,.. =-1.29 ., -ac -11· .. ~it , .. ~ -............ ...... ~ ..... •111 ,,_.....,.-...; ....... ~ ..... MAYFAll llllET-111 ·'WT 111~ .. COSTA llDA 2oaO w. "' St ........ Ml . "'2 Waet11•...,, ., ... 0....... banquet dinners TOMATO 4 , $1 JUICE ~ ... .~---........... ~, fresh ir. tlWkeys =·39~ ARMO UR'S $298 TURKEY ROLL atH' Ell 27' -...... Mil. ......... _____ _ ...... ._ 4 .. .. ........................... ,,-, ...-wu •1• ..... o-.c.w-• . l!!!!A.l *'°!-49' ~!.,.!!'_~_49' ..u-2t .. ,_ • . ... ..., ... . --1t .er. 1.091= . .. _ -...... ,. ' I ~ • js are lldlinc lti>ns, ~t lo spUt swim. l hood avoid ~ . . . . . , -. ... • • • • • • • • # • • • .,, ....... , ..... , .................... . -····-·-··· Wt.dltffdl:I, AptlJ 24, 1968 DAll V PILOT U •• cNews Wbout ·arange Coast Servicemen Around World . : lC ~ OOlcer fttag-Kr. and Mn. WRllam N. Airman Ee a at t • A. attended b1oog Beacb state Fullerbl Ave., Cotta Mesa , C-t11t 'UIH, -'•In Crawford, 19 4 Yea-~ Rout, IOll ol Mrt. Rudl M. College before enterinc the bal been re-ualaned to leadenhlp, w a a com· 196t.h Ught I o t an tr y m1llicoed in 1960 tt.wgh Brigade, T.tm Ky, Vietnam. •ti Mr. .S MN. 1-tll Maioe M. J.U J . lae, Colt.a Mela, ccq-Bl'UDtJ ot 1111 Odor4 M!"Vice. Ile eoimpMt.d bMic litallMtrom AFB, Moat. aa the ariltioo cadet procram and bu 9e!'Wd 1n Vietnam. Keo'WM1 Jll'll llclllltWr Me<::llllMa, 2218 A. P'ouqt.dn ptteed AvWion Mechank Drive, H\1Dti:nction Beacb. tnWnc .t AuwWo AFB, a radar intettept olficer Spec. 4 Def'W R. !arne1, JAM, B~ -.ch, Wtfl, Ool&a Mesat graduated ff1draulica School, Navel bu been Ulign4d io the Air Tex. after' graduation from Air U.S. Army, IQll of Mr. and 1*aa -. clecanded 11MSay alt« eJ.ibt ftetr:a ot tr-aildnl AU 'l'ecbnical Tr a 1 n I o g Force Technical ~abdn1 His Lather, Horace !Wene. University Squadron Of. Sgt. LaataDee H. See, 2.. Mn. Howard W. Barnet, ..-tbe CGl:Qbef.V JMdal ta alt the M•.lbe Corpe RecnaJl ()eater, Mempblt, Tem. Center, Lowrx AJ'B, Colo. lives in Long Beacli. fleer'• School, Max we 11 son of Law-ance A. See, o( 2287 Canyoo Drive, ~ C«'MMJ .. Mid ~ the Depot. Sa ~. A.tter tbe final pbaae ol it· for traJninC • a tupply AFB, Ala. la ~ and ol Mra. Men, bM beec us~ u USS Mltblwl, bll'tllld ln struceton ol ieneral aircraft spedalist. Capt. Leuard c. Pecc. • ~ Pegg, s p e c 1a11 y Elizabeth L. See ol a Via a heavy eqUipmed opeet« LClllC·Beldl a.ta'. Airm• App-tn. Rebert operatiool, be will be Airman Roene. a irtdulte son of Mr. aod Mr s. selected for tbe eoune in Udo N«d, Newport Beach, wt1h the Nib Engineer Bat· cum ..... wt.o 1f111t a • ....:D~·...::Cra:::.:;wf:=ftld.::~~U:;SN~,:_ICllD:_:°':_..:•::=!&l*'~~to~fleet=.:Kti::!!!vity:::!..:.._~of!...:M~ariDl~~Hi~'1~~::::::=:..!:ltea::::!.. __!:Leooard:::;::::~_.!F:.:. • ......!P.!&g!.!C~. ~2020=....!..r !.e ~c !.o.!.g.!o.!..i :..:t i~o:..!n~ol~~bls:!..._has~_:been::::=~as::s:!!igned~!....:::to::....:::tb::e:.....;talf-Oo=~in::..:,V=W,=tr.n=:...· --, jear bl ViltDlm, w11 cJted for~ ••t•lc• beymcl tbe call ol 4'1b wb1le ~ aboerd the AKA.- off the c:ollt oi VWlm.. Jmcrulb Spec. J ••• Xutlla. USN, IOG ol Mn. ~Laura CaMlin. )t.Q v-v : Placi. eio.&a Mesa, 11111 been ·~to New~. : "9e eerriDg at Treuure : Is~ Calin mede 3' ro<at tripe to Oolta ... to =vtlit-Jdl molblr ad alater, .PeelJ . . Hli IMt trip, before : ~ tD bil MW llligJl· :melt'..,~ lboard Alt CalHcnia by~· -and*-erew. Clllttin, 20, a th D d-e d 0r-.. COlllt ~Wore ;ent~ th,,~. : Rmarinan 3C. ,,...., !C. f8 Z,s; USNR, 1C11 ol Mr dlld ...... Floyd R. Ten • E yc:Gf 1314 SblllDOll Lane, CosW Mela, Im It t e II assljned t.o Che guided mialile 4eltre,er, Henry B. . Wilaon, deployed off tbe -co-t of Vietnam. Ten Eyck is a graduate ol. • Newtert Harbor H 1 C b -ScboOl. -Gold Topic :At Stanford ~Club Meet :=..sanm1 00 •PtRiUllllc I •· Tampax TAMPONS •111lat II~ Se,er. ... ,, .. ).07 Magic Turban ti WANE -Keeps yoOr Mir-do in place w1111e Yoll siee,. llatht, Wive, 59c lie. Assorted ~Jolt and w!Mte. .... lie ·------·-----.. "Fixodellt" D11t1re All'esiva Cream ••• Holds deatiltes as oothin& else an -leaves 110 Pnp!u~I 7 gc aummi~c lftei-tastt. 1.112YJ 11. She - Household Needs 111 "S11-thr1" Celle li&S ..• Choose from CocomJt Dips, Butter Crunc!I llougats. lune & l 'nm" Drops, Butter1111nts, Circus Peanuts 11111 many othefs. INFANT'S Utensils I \ la "<'Alteau" l •tast· 1n1 Rose" Patterns ... ~ta1nless. h•ebly ,.,. • 1shed pieces. ' Feedi1t • s,.1.00 ~=:1.50 \\ f eedilll ' s., s,o. = 2.251 PtOHSllORAl Hair Spray 11tw ii If lf•lnl .. pl#~Hd- ·-IM Special for--. r.r~tled-., w C.ltr-Tru t .. Hw. FREE 50C Foot Powder wi~ ~ ,urcbase of ~ Foot Deodorant -That gives all- day prolect1on against foot odor! Helps to keep feet cool and comlo1t- able. 2Jt ValN Offf.Y 1.48 HUNTINGTON AACH := HUNTINGTON aUCH .=.!. NIWPOllT MACH ~'!J:~ -~ AEROSOL Deodorant WITH Anti·Ptrsplrent Action Illy SHUlTON -1 --:-. • •Jwt h ......,.._ .,,,J ~" Pe11elrat~s de•~r lor supei s..ale .'4· hour piolerf•nn ·i111lh a light fragrwe. 1.00 41h IZ. Siu Solid Cologne 'J)~ •1* .-.sa • 21 Ctuts 2 11. Sit1 Ytll' 1 00 thlCI I U. "Wizard" ......... d...._. ""tU'~ 1 II. Sile ' 3i1.00 "Just Wonderful" HAIR SPRAY ,. l ,,, •• ,,s. nn. 59c JO IN IHI WORD Of llOUlll CH PllCM' S~aak ~ Molth SJray I Breath f resllellr Coavet1ient 111osol for ,oclr.tt Of purse ... io Aid, mjoJ y0111Self ~ don't breathe 1 wor• ol 111 l9c Size 5gc "White Rain" HAii SPRAY Ciys!JI cfar and clean ••. d!oose from Regular or Extra Holdinf. 89C t.H 13 tr. Size Boxed Stationery 46 MOHTA£ -"Werll ti teltr" • • • /. Choose from assorted pastel colors and ~ white. Envelopes in RegvJar Of BBC AarMail. lntf 1• Shtts l 51£mftpa uo1u· Blouses aovs· Sweatshirts Short sleeve Cfff sM ill 3 morted "Peanuts" de· 1 98 signs screened on froat- HOT siled& I ti 11 • • f "Lady Norelco" ~ llfectrlc SllAYH .•• Oesianed especial· .. 4 • · 11 for ht!! Two s1!ning heads -one IOI' undfrar~. ont lor l_he 11 49 1 ltR~· lmtl CR Hi-e~ #l~L 1 -._..._. --..--- Pant Dresses De~aned for ca1e.free lmas • • • Choose f111m muy colorlul styles hi pr1n1~. sir pes Intl mmfials in eac- pice grOilp. l'.39 'f3i .,.~~ 3.39 LADIES' ShittS . -. • • .,. a -''\ .. "\.,'-a,._.••"''°"'•,••,'• t • •.., • r * • -• -r., • • • • T"' '.,..._ _. ._._•••#•fl ·-··-··-···--.. -·- "tt\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Two-City Chess Gr,me Newport Beach Planning Director Ernest Mayer Jr. put lt this way: •'I suppose you could say they declared a plague on both our bouse.s.'' He was talking about the decision by the Orange County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC1 Lo reject both Newport and Costa Mesa bids lo annex tertitory near the tax-rich County Airport industrial area. Newport's Mayer was right. And, considering the circumstances, so waii Lhe. LAFC in taking the action it did. The LAFC reasoned that neither Newport nor Cos· ta Mesa was really much interested in the Santa Ana Heights-Pegasus area. a portion of wblch was involved in both overlapping annexation proposals. The two cities were -and presumably still are - interested in locking up the McDonneU-Douglas Corp. site just west of the airport. lf the company builds as planned the land's revenue potential is an estimated $115,000 yearly to whichever city annexes it. LAFC Commissioner David L. Baker summed it up this way: "We are witnessing a chess game between two cities with a larger pnze in the offing. I think both petitions should be denied." Thus, the LAFC stopped the feuding. Temporarily. We suspect that once more facts are in, such as Jnformation on the future of the airport and of the Mc- Donnell property, the feuding will flare up aeain. Protecting Marine Life Maybe the w or Id won't be made safe for sea anemones, but at least Corona del Mar will be. That's the promise o1 Assemblyman Robert E. Bad- ham 's marine preserve measure. If adopt~d. the anti-poaching bill would make it a misdemeanor for anyone to lat• amall manne We !rom three precisely-mapped couiat areas. Corona del Mar east of the Jetty is one. The other two are in Laguna Beach and South Laguna. Assemblyman Badham ta doing a good job in fol· lowmg through with hi$ bit~ aa requested by the city of Newport Beach. That ls representation. The beneficiaries are all those thousands of chil- dren and adults who !or a long, long time will be able to see God 's handiwork-relatively untouched by hu- man hands. Hear it 'Like it Is' A big meeting is coming up at City Hall. On April 29, at 7:30 p.m., city councilmen will con- duct what Mayor Doreen Marshall calls an "informal bearing" on the Wilbur Smllb Report. The l~page report contains the findings of an 18- month study on Newport's present and future traffic and parking problems. with ideas on what can be done about them. Wilbur Smith & Associates of San F rancjsco will have its engineers present in the council chambers this coming Monday to outline these findings and sug- gestions. They will be talking not only about Newport-Balboa Peninsula's needs, but tbolt o( Corona del Mar. as well. Thus far. most of the community's attention has been directed at the Smith Report's beach road sug- gestion, which nobody lites -including Smith engi· neers. who apologetically included it in their fat packet ot proposals. But the $32,000 assignment from the city wasn't to come back with good news. Their assignment was to "tell it to us Uke it is." The community's leaders would be well advised to attend Monday's big meeting. There's much they may learn. N Kinr F' eatur~ Sy11dicate, Inc . I %3 • Delp the Negro to Belp Bim•elf, but • • • Should A void Programs Ca using More RaCial Friction To tbe Editor: Each citiun should have the op- portunity to elevate b.imself by his own efforu. Realistic. practical programs to promote auch chances deserva strong support. Programs (n<> matter bow idealistically motivated) that cause more racial friction should be avoided. The Negro lacU full opportunity. My idealistic sympathy made me feel that almost anything is justified if It helps the Negro. After a<>me practical experiences l realized it's not .. 1ways a clear-cut blaclt.and-white issue. The overwhelming majority or Negroes are good Americans. They've ahon elrtreme patience and tolerance unda' frustnrt.ion and slow progress. It'~ a mistake to feel that the activist minority speaks for au or most Negroes. EFFORTS TO integrate the Orange Coast might create problems where none now exist. Residential areas should remain segregated. Large· scale integration efforts eventually lead lo another segregated area any- way -people with the same racial backgrounds eenerally seek their own k.md. Nothing's wrong with an individual Negro family being a<:cepled by the community if it generally meets tho Qnancial. cultural and other standard~ nf the surrounding area. But we should avoid larger-scale integration. There's rin return if the ":;ocial action'' l'X· periment brings problems. Several minister11 in the arPa set up a social action group to move Negroes here. Most Negroes may not be l'Oo interested in this incorrect ap- proa<:h. Clergymen should stay out of political and civil rights group~. Clergymen aren't necessarily com· petent in these fields. But they Calsely lend the pre!ltige of "G<><fs will" to 1ucb activities INSTEAD. clergymen should pro· mote religlou~ moral principles that lead to greater i n t e r r a c I a I un - derstanding and acceptance. We should temper idealism with feallsm. This may reqJire a practical experience such as teach.ing in a predominantly Negro high school. But don't buy special consideration by coming a~ a savior. Many activities are needed to help Ule NPgro help himself : 11upport economic principles that foster in· dustr) creating Jobs. use com· puteriled forecasts of future job potentials, upgrade education and skills, b'y new teacbl.ng techniques, create more worlt·atudy programs in Industry and more 0 p e r a t I o n Bootstraps. and let the Negro heJp Bw G~e--- (Semi your wnrries to Citor'Re and quit bttin« your fincvnalb. He b;tes tu1 llngel'N.ila for you u part of hJs worry aemce) Dur ~rre: You run a preUy stupid col- amn. 11 JOU uk me. I wrot1 and at*1 yoo U you thouCfrt It WU o.k. fer IM to 80 •it!I Ulla ftllow =acMin& Crip wlUt five other _. • dupmntet for a -,. ... '*' tblt ....... ,_...., Cid about lllln .-., bdq • santa Claus. ftae• .. ......,.. wttb you? VIRGlNIA ~WiWa: llnJF0.. -I ......,. wlsat 1 ........ \'1rpll.t. CGllM ...... ., •... build and buy his own home in large, specially·purchased land tracts. LEONARD WRIGHT Son Alcb ReH~ue To the Editor: On AprU 9, there was a young man in aerious dClnger of drowning at the "wedge" at Newport Beach. The surf on that particular day was extremely large and it was most hazardous to swim at that time. Following bis rescue, an article appeared in your paper in which the credit for the rescue was given to one <rt the lifeguards 1n that general area. It is recognized accurate reporting is, at best. a dirticult thing and ii is not my intent to be criUcal of your article. However. I have a personal interest in the mallet' since my son Daniel was one of the young men who were responsible for the rescue rather than the lifeguard as indica.ed in the ar1i· cle. R. W. STARR A Lttt1ir from HaTU Jcmgbloed·Un· urhorac correcting t~ facts and giv- ing credit to, among others, Dan Starr, was publi!hed in Mailbox April 16. -Editor Complime n t To the Editor: RP : ''Cook. t•org11 F'mal Words", \pril 17. Can 't think or a better Cflmpliment than lo he maligned tiy o~ sn malign.ant ! The wholt colorful pageant of Newport's Bec<>ming now h~ a cast. a destiny. a dirertion and a participating audieoce. Mr. ForgU may do well rattling Ille hardware witti the hard worda. MEANWHILE. «le c r u s t y at· mosphere lift.$, the truly fine mayor proclaims. ''Thjs 1s the beglnning ; ·• the ~w firms move m. the chUdren arrive needing new schools, ttle lands and bays shall be wlsety used. all peo- ple shell live in harmony and the whole actioo will be revH~ed by a newspaper courageous moogh to speak out even as it allows others to speak. though in error, and against it. This ts 1 grtal place to live' .JANANN STRANO ParsOJU' Ab•ettef! To Ile Editor· Now tbaC tbe &moke and confll:Sli>n have c!Nftd from the battlefield of tht Newport Beach City Council elec· tions. two fllCts have become peinfully clear wt\icti tt1ve not been adequately covered by your Mw~r. The first ,, that Uw vot~ in t.M preciDcts of Mr. LindJJty PlNON' .,.... District 7 did not vote to return him 1.o oftiee Who elM knew better than hls own constitueM.a ttie kind ot job he did or did not do durln& i.. last term ol ol· fief'~ lt ~ Ille fHUns of a good "*11 Corona dtl Mw rei!dents tbet bed the DAILY PfLOT nnt ~led Mr. ParM>M, he would have been defea~. IN LICHT of that mdor~ ~!'°"?' ne w.,,.r .... too em-"'~WP1-ed'"' to ~ an your cover.11 0( tbt flnt coundJ I...., of tbe MW term, the MCCmd Nlnlul Met: lilt lit ftrst public: act f1i Mr. P.-IOnl durlna hia D4JW term •a to an 1c1r a monll'• leffe " ~ u be woald 'be tul o( the country! Now' wtMN does this 1-... the &ood people al Ditrerict 7 Mio work £n can· rnuntt1 auod.tkm Ed otbes' ltGOPa dell.int in mitten at dty Milt £~ ICt!7 iiG ttlt Mme emblrr .... poll· • , _;.,.:,.: ;:-: :: ••• : ..: -• #--... ... _.· :- Ldt~n fTom readn1 ar1 ~lconu. Normall11 t.Oriten should conoey thm ~ssagu fn !00 toordi or Leu. T,.. fight to condeme lcttas to fit .fP'lCf or elimfnau libel II re1eTWd. AU let- cer1 mu.rt htd1"W itgnaturc and mail- in11 addren, but name1 tDiU be wiU.. held on rtqtUlt. tion .they have been in before; namely, that o( having tlO call ano(iher coun- cilman to ask for bis help in ~ving problems wmch .are not within his distrd Ill probably the fastesl growing area of Newport BeaC'h, we feel once again that we are without representation on the City Council at a ·time we can lea,;t afford to be wll.hOut it. Here/ to a jolly four years: LOIS L. WATERS Councilman Parsons has missed two regular council sessions 111 the pa.st /our years. PT'i01 to the recent municipol election, ht publicly an· nounced that he would be absent for "up to four month¥' during th1i next four yeara. He explained that he wanted the electorctt to know this brfort t~ election. Endor~etn.et1•• To lbe 1'.:ditor : Once agajn lhP endorsements m:ide by your paper nave swung the ele<"· tion. How long will it talrie l'he voters 10 this area to realize that, as loog as you persist ID endorsing candidates, cam- paigns mean little. but your en- dorsement is a MUST Every voter who clips your editorial and takes it to the polls. as you sug- gest. allows someone else to think and vote for him . Getting out the vote become~ unimportant when unin- formed voten parrot someone else's views. ALL THE PEOPLE who say they are so concerned for their community should take more inten.st ln what goes on between elections and during the campaign. attend can<Hdate meetings and then make up their own minds. and your endorsement would then ~come just the opinion of a rew men on one editorial staH instead of the powerful deciding factor which 1t now ls. MRS. ANAJEAN LUSK '~tic Claolce' To the Editor: Referring lo Mrs. Pet.er P. Andrew&' letter (Mailbox, April m: To the Pe1uu, H o m e o w n e r t AssoclaUon, a ''democratic cholca" evldently means only one choite. nlEIR choice. la tt a d~mocratic pr«ut when • 1mall p-oup, new to the atta, such • the Peaa1111 Homeowner1 A.ssoc1atJoe. aJded and abetted by Newport S.acS. (who only •ant lbe McDoned Dougw property} comes Into ... trlt• to dMde an area tbat has ahJIJI been cons1dettd a tot.al or whole area aa&i.nat tbt wishes of the majority 1111 tbt residents' By anex.Uon of lllt so-called Wiit 5aat4l An.a Beiitlta area, Ne~ Beadi would oft11 bt cnattnc mor. llf UM CO\llltt llluda wbldl they to i.- pnfaa .. tryln1 to pre•e.nt. THE LOCAL AG!NCY V~ t.ommiulco ot Onnie Couofy ,,.. rOl"lnd lo pnnnt tuch cr•bl " • li.,c:al aatsatklll u Newport &e.- nd tbt P .. uua IJ'OUP •1114.. When our government was formed it had in mind proteetion Of the in- dividual and his rights. and when 637 individuals in the entire Santa Ana Heights area protest annexation that would cul their area in half, leaving an island on the east side without a choice. lhe rights of ai these people should be considered. We are not outside the area. we never have been , and I am sure the LAPC kept this in mind when they made their decision. The true count is not as stated. 171 against 179. but 637 sig>latures against 169, the latter figure being the latest correct amount submitted by the Newport Beach petitions. IT WAS ONLY when Newport Beach realized the great opposition they faced. that they decided to split the total area and try to annex only half of it. in hopes of a better chance of gaining their objective. The terms East or West Santa Ana Heights had never been heard of. or used until then. The Local Agency Formation Com- mission bears and rules on similar problems every mooth. They are neutra:i aod therefore can make an im· personal decision for the best interest of everyone concerned, and not just for the selfish reasons of a few. ROW CAN TRULY dvic·minded in· dividuals consider just one side of an issue which might beneCit only a few people out of the totaJ area 1 Ir the Pegasus H o m e o w n e r s Association cannot w.alt to hear the results of the airport study now in pro- greu. (as sugested by the LAPC) and feel they cannot live without Newport Beach, then It Is really Ume for tbem to go hOUM bunting, and I am sure that the services or Mrs. Augusta V. Stuart (Mailbox, March 27 ) are still available. ELEANOR A. FULLER Member, Santa Ana Heights Homeowners A6sociation Prder• Cotmtt1 To tbe Editor: In behaJl of a good many of us Pegasus Home ownen who are q&lnst anl\exatioo, we would Uke lo compliment the Local Agency Forma- tion O>mmission on their ~t ruling on the Santa Ana Helghts annexation controversy. We enjoy all the iood tllinO that can only be obtained by llv· int ID tbe county, which lndudea the &ood repr.entatlon just ahown. NORMAN M. SNEAD Member, Pepaia Homeowoen Anodation TMa LdWT clolti Ot4t tM svb1cct ~ Oftll MIO dcvtlopmC1'tl. -Editor Jea~ basis, aay $1 J>el' year, as recently suggested. . REGRETTABLY, the~ has been as yet no sign of cooperation from the lrvine Company to give the district its needed sites for the schools which serve its own subdivllion develop- ments. To the surprise of no one, the company in a recent prepared state- ment offered not one constructive idea to bring about a solution of the school problem. The fact tbat the company's housing project will throw a n estimated 300 children upon tbe school system at a time when it is reportedly already short some 44 d<tssrooms ap- pears to be of no consequence. For Hample, to the suggeation that ample ~ecedent exists for donation of school sites by land develope!'S, the company merely pointed out an in- correct statement in these columns that the Laguna Niguel Corporation bad not donated school sites. BUT A MORE OPEN and less subtle appl"08eh would have stated that in September, 1987. and as a mat- ter of reeord, the Mission Viejo Com- pany, a neighboring real estate developer, did in fact donate a site to the Tustin Union High Scbool Disb'1ct. The Kern County Land Company also made an ofler of land for ~hoot purposes. And of course the donation of the land by the Irvine Company for UCI is well·known aad commended everywhere. While the donation was perhaps self-serving, a! evidenced by the panorama m development on the company's surrounding property. can it be logically argued that the fine elementary and secondary schools in a neighborhood environment are not also limU.arly justified and self·SUV· ing to its corporate interests? THE COMPANY, by wa,y of justi· lying its refusal to dooate school sites, contends that Its developments con- tribute more on ao assessed valuation per capita than the rest of the district. And why not, since Its properties are essentially new construction? But who has carried the burden of the sdlools for the put 5, 10 and 20 years or more in all parts of the city? In con· sequ~. not only are some of the properties tired (now reflected in assessed v a I u a t 1 n n ) but un- derstandably some of lhe owners are tired too. U subdividing 212 acres createa the need ror ooe elementary school. wbat will be ttie fUture need and eott of elem~. junior high and high schoola t..•rve the 4,700 acrea of Irvine '8l>d w1llcb the Newport-Met.a Unified Scbooi board. brouOt into t.bt district? THIS IS A multi-million-~ dollar obllgatiOll ftich the land devttoMr cannot .,., oil 1ftcll a cua&l. .. sl-- what else. la new?" HARVEY D. PEASE OUR THANKS also to the unknown gentleman who covered David wit& hi11 raincoat. We are happy to report that his in- juries were minor. Although Jt is an unfortunate way to make the discovery, it la truly wonderful to know that our ambWance service is swift and efficient, that the poUce department empioys men of such high caliber a.od that strancers really do care. . _ Please accept our gratitude to aU of you. LYNN AND LOIS CANnE.LD DA YID AND ERIC LUND Vnju1t Criticb• To the Editor: For the first time ln my We, ud I am a great grandmother. I feel com- pelled to answer an unjust criticism appearing in an open newspaper col· umn -t1ameiy. the Harbor Ada Girls Club, and their coming Bonnie and Clyde party. reserved for Ule older girl.a in the J.E.T.S. I am in total agreement and support the replies by Mr. Ron McDamell and Mrs. Jobn Lynch as to the worthiness of the Girls Clab, and let's not discriminate -also the Boys Club. The activltles <rt each are styled to the members lt serve-. and its objectives are to make better boys and girls, men and women of our cbHdren, I ESPECIAlLY re<:ommeod the Girls Club to any wo1kln1 motheT Jthn worries about the activities of her I to 16-year-ofd daughters between the.end ol the school day and when the gets home from wor.k. She need never 1vor· ry that her position I.a jeopardized or being supplianted by the Girls Club. In fact, it ia enhanced, ~ her daughters are taught just bow Im• portant a mother really is -that she be respected and treated a~rdingly. and that ber daugbt~s are JunlinC how to be good mothers tbemse?vfl, when tbe Udle <:<>mes. . J AM VERY PROUD to be the etder hi three generations <rt our family to be introduced to the Girls Club and aJI of Its acttv.itias. t am very proud that my granddaughters insisted their two days of Easter v1catlon a t "grandmothen" be spent at tbe ~1' aub -the younger enjoftng a marvelous swirn party. the older working to be eligible for 1he connng party. Money doesn't buy your way ln· to the Girls <lub activities, you i.v• to "earn" any privileges tbat •~ available, and whatever JW art. in- terested ht doing, you are ta11Pt tt do it just one way -the rlibt ••1· A big ~ at tll.a.nka abookl fO to the 1t'Ot'br1 and dlreciora of both of tbtse clubs, but "fll COUlM I UD pwtill t..aa. litll. . MRS. h.ORENCB MclqJCALL !\ I· s d r t d II >t ), le ~s s, er to all i.at WO at rl.s a loer ng in· 1v• lf• .in- do the ~•e l:bt LL I I ' J , • . .... --··~·······-··--·,...~,..... ... ···~'•· .. -· ·~···-····-·--············ W~llfidlJ, ~ptll 24, 1968 DAILY 'JLOT H La~~~s ~ry to "(;et Even With Celtics Tonight Huntingron's .Hamilton SMelined by Injur y DENNIS ~L TON BOSTON (AP) -The Los Angeles Lakera figure Ibey b~e to find .a way to offset the all-arouod play ct John Hav~ t.oni.gbt if they ate to even their NationaJ. Basketball Ass<>ciaUon final playoff serie8' with the Bost.on Celtics. The Western Division runnersup will be without the services of reserve forward Dennls Hamilton tonight. Hamilton, former Hu.atington Beach .. igb and Arizona State f 1 a s h . repcrledly injured his• back during Tuesday drills. It was not revealed whether or not thi: 6..8 rookJe would be available for any of the other games ot the world championship serle.1. "<>!u' big problem is combaUng Havlicek's ver$8tillt)','' Late.r coach Bill van Breda KoW said Tuesday as his club worked oot while awaiting the secood game of the best-ol·'7 series. One part ot the problem ts that Havlicek is equally at home in the front or backcourt. Another js that the tireless Celtics captain seems able to run full speed virtually the fuU 48 minutes. Operating from his accustomed Senator Hex Reminds .. Of Old Bela Lugosi M • vies By EARL GUSTKEY Of 1 ... Deity 'lief Steff Remember the old vamP\re· movies, when Bela Lug-0si would arise from his crypt, walk out under the full moon, raise hls black cape and proceed to howl? Those same creepy feelings that shivered audiences ~ years ago fall upon Bill Rigney everytime he sees the Washington Senators take the field. The mysterious hex the N.als seem to hold over the Orange County major feaguers reared its head again Tues- day night wben Rigney used 20 players and still oouJdn't beat the D.C. nine. Following the frustrating evening, A,..ei Slate 1<11<!1 1' .A.n"I• •• wullln1ton 7:11 o.m. KMPC tnOI .A,pnl • Ane.ls Ys 01~l111d 7:5$ o.m. ICMPC (l lO) MIY I l<~t 11 8otl0n 4:15 D•m. KMl"C !710 ~'I J Al'lffl• at 8ealon 10:2$ 1.m. ICMPC. 710 Rig angrily jerked crlf his shoes and pitctted them into the corner of bis of- fice. ''Phil Ortega and Darold Knowles," Dick Tucker Disciple County All-Star Tilt ls Coon's Homecoming It'll be a homecoming of $Orts for Marina High football coach Jim Coon whea he sends his South prep aces again!t a similar delegation from the North in the 9th Orange County All· Star classic slated August 22 -either at Orange Coast College or Santa A~a Bowl, depending upon current negotia- tions. As Coon explained to a gathering or county sporU writers and members of the game-sponsoring Brea Lions Club. "it's sort ot like going back home to have been named coach." Coon grew up in Brea, playing high ~chool ball under a guy named Dick Tuclter, who now draws pay at Orange Coast College. Coon, a quarterback at ace in 1956· uuuuuuw••~•--.:wuwwuu WHITE WASH .,. ................... . 57. had his first teaching assignment in the tiny hamlet of Brea back in 1959, having been hired for a junior high post by Vince Jaster. .Jaster is on the Lions' game com- mittee, adding further irony to the plot. Coon, who announced publicly that he will not use the single wing for this year's summer grid classic, tells about his first experience wittl Tucker. "Some guys -like myself -need eight or nine years to complete their 'building program,"' he opines. "That means they go that means they go that long without being in first or second place. "But Tucker. well f think he only needed two weeks of conditioning for his 'building program.' Tbat was in 1961 When I was a freshman at Brea. He got Ofl to a winning start and never slowed down thereafter." North coach Herb Hill. form<.r assis- tant coach at Orange Coast. has a pro- blem of picking a quarterback from a strong list of candidates. Brad Wetall of Servite and bis own Loara boy, Harvey Winn, are two leading prospects, however. * * * Olympians at IJCI A ge.t. nUeyball double lieader Is 1cbeduled at UCI Monday nJght wttJt Mexico's touring Olympic men'1 team taking on Balboa Bay Club's up aad co ming fl'O•P plu11 a strong entry from the Loa Angelels YMCA. Festivities get under wa y at 7 with ad.mission a nominal buclr fnr folks 1Z and over. Half fare for the under 1% group. Bob Wickersham, the fine football- baseball type from Huntin~on Beach High . will enroll at the University of Washington this fall on a full scholarship. Mark Soderber(. the Marina High bnketball flash, bad busy Easter vacation week. traveling to campD11es of the University of Nebraska, WlchJta and Oregon State. Angels farm system and scoutinit director Roland Hemond expects former Newport Harbor ace stia.r Ter- ry Thompson to be back in the Halo fold this August. assuming the bright young prospect is released from the service early enough. Hemond says Thompson. a pitcher, wm probably be sent to El Paso or San Jose. "TeJTy is pitching very well in serv1ce games and he's a fine hit- ter. His only problem is being quite slow." Would you believe that Jack Snow once pole vaulted 15 feet? It ll1ppeaed tn 1N4 and still 1ta.nd11 as a Uotvertlty of Utah record. You tee, we're not talklnf about the end 1t Notre Dame who now catch· ea pastes for the Rams. Corona del Mar High basketball coach Bill Bloom is tbe father ol a 6- pound girl, born Sunday morning via cesearlan. He ptanned on calling her Roeey Tulip but was outvoted by wife Izzy and settled for M I c h t I I e . Fortunately, the baby resemblee its mother. he barked, relerring to the two Senators pitchers who beat the An~els, 3·1, with unimpressive ~fforts. "Everybody bad a chance to drive in a run tonight except me. I played everybody but six pitchers and it seemed like they all got one hit. "We're making this game too hard. I need more players." About the only &atisfaction rug could extract tirom tlhe dull, drawn-out strug- gle Tuesday was the relief pitching. Starter George lkunet was hor· rendous. g i v l n g up the three Washington runs bef~ he could reitre a hitter. But all four of his successon performed admirably. ''Can you beatit? The relief pitching was great -we couldn't have asked for more. But we j!J1rt couldn't bring a run in." · One more bright spot for the An.gels was the appearance of Don Minctier at first base. Beane<f'in Cleveliand in the second game 0( tJ{e season, he clouted a single his first time up Tuesday and was taken out of the game in tte fifttl inning. "Don said he felt a little weak. I'm going to play rum like that foe the n.e~t couple o! days until he gets back rn shape -if I can stand lt," Rig ex· plained. For lack o{ action on the field. the rans were treated to two JJ.Wliary thrills Tuesday. Frank Howard hit a third Inning foul ball onto the roof behind third base. Veteran press box observers said it was the first ball ever poked onto the Big A roof. And an adhesive-palmed fan behind home plate overcame staggering odds to catch two foul balls within four pitches in the second inning. WASHINGTON CALll'DltNIA Uns.,, d H.l<ilfn. •I M<Mul11n, lb F.Howard, II Stroud. 11 Eostaln. lb H41nsen, n Cawnova. c. Cotvtns, ?b OrltlN. 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WRIGHT GETS CALt TO STOP NATS Angel skipper Bill Rigney has assigned Clyde Wright I 0-0) the ta~k of interrupting the W a s h i n ~ t n n • Senators' hex over the Angels tonight at the Big A. Southpaw Wright's roe on the mound will be rlghthander Joe Coleman 11.01. There is no game Thursooy ni~ht but the Oakland Athletics and .Jor DiMaggio make their first 1968 visit In Orange County on Friday night t(l open a three-game stand. Carroll Voted World!'s Best Hoffman Top Woman Surfer - tne year. Stew Bigler of Newport 8eadl wea rated filth by the mepzltle. The ratings: sixth man role dudnf most of the regular season, 1Havllcek still logged more minutes than any o~er Celtic except player-coacb BiU Russell while To1dglat oa TV !i p .... , Cltaanel S leading the team in se«ing and assists. Used as a starter during UM! playoffs. he ha& avM"aged 44 minutes per game In Boston's 13 games in the Eastern sem.l·finals and finals, leading. tbe team by wide margins with a 25.3 point per game scoring average and 102 assists. The fomier Ohio State star kept it u.p ln Sunday's 107-101 opening victory over the Lakers. scoring 19 points and putting on anottler dazzling all·around performance. Havllcek's durability has helped offset the loss °' veteran cornerman Tom Sanders. who has missed the Ceftic~· last three playoff games due to a pulled back muscle. Sanders Is expected to sit out tonight's contest too, but the Celt.lee will have some added help in the back.court i.n Mal Graham. The 6-footr.2 rookie is on Army duty, but has obtiained a five-day leave. The Latters, who blew a 15 point lead in Sunday's game, felt the Jong layolf they had after winnlng the Westerp Divis.ion playQffs hurt. ''We lost our sharpness with a week of rest while the Celtics had momen· tum with those three straight wins over Philadelpttla and just kept going," van Breda Kolff said. HEADING FOR SHOWDOWN -Heavyweight Jim- my Ellis goes through a workout on the light bag in final preparation for Saturday night's World Box· ing Associaticm title fight with Jerry Quarry at Oak· land Arena. Quarrv is Listed as a 7-5 favorite in to- dats odds. Amateur Stuns Pro (Pancho) In Net Duel BOURNEMOUTH . England (AP) - Mark Co x. British Davis Cup tennis star. defeated Pancho Goni.alez of Los Angeles O~. 6-2. 4-6. 6-3, 6-3 today and became the first amateur to topple a professional in an open tournament. The upset came In the second round or the British hard courts cham- pionship. the world 's Cirst open tennis event. Gonzalez. who i~ facin~ amateurs for the first time in 19 years. ran out of gas in a 2~~ hour battle on ttle slow &hale court at Bournemouth 's West Hanu club. Cox is 24 years old and Gonzalez Is 40. ~ Rod Laver. top seed in the tourna- ment, hammered Rauten Krog of South Africa 6·1. 6·2, 6-3. A crowd of 2.000 sat nervously through the Cina! set as Cox edged toward his historic victory. The Englishman broke Gonzalez's seTvice twice to lead :I.() but then became too eager and the professional pulled back to 2-3. Cox settled down again and held Ms Rerv1ces to lead 5-3. Gonulez served to save the m:1tch but Cox passed him with two fine forehands to lead 4-0-30. Then Cox fail - ed to put away a smash and G<>nialez stayed alive Gonulei u ved oM more match point before going forward and volley- ing out ol court to give Cox the win- ning point. llntlltt ,,., ,,,. 9"1!1•~ "-rel _,, -t-h ~lllil'J Wildl'CtOO' MIM'I Sl ... LIS ......... ~ Cu, 1r1111n. _.,,._ ,..ti<,.. ODftl•llt, U1 ~ 1-1 M. .. ,, u . ...i. W. -,,.,,..., l<Uflfell<I>, 1 .... , ..... , .. o.<.111 u... ,,.....,., 6.1. "4 , ...... ,..,._ &llfll, lout.,.alC. l,re\ --K•llll ..... ,...,., ••tttlf" W, J.I. !r. ~>. U . ,.,.. 0 .... ,,..,., (HO) --l lllt Awala, Clllit I""') ,..,, U . i.t It .. .....,..., -rllli.t. 1-) ~ •r.v• c;.,_, s.rl!I Afrto , • o. 6-J, • 4. Jimmy Ellis Still Humbl,e Despite Clay Association OAKLAND (AP) -Jimmy Ellis ls a picture of humility. A grown up middleweight boxer who a few years ago was known mainly as Cassius Clay's sparring partner. the soft spoken EIJis would be least likely to shout. ''I am the greatest !" Saturday night he fights Jerry Quar· ry for the World Boxing Association hea vyweight title. lifted from Clay when he rerused ml!H..ary induction, Rain Can't Halt Dodgers-Regan Traded to Cubs PIT'TSBURGH (AP) -The Los Angeles Ood~ were rained out, Tuesday but ttley weren't inactive. Dodger r~lle:f speciai1st Ptnl Regan, known as The Vulture, w~ ~ to the Cllicago Ccbs In trede fer out· fielder Ted Savege . .8o«tl 6l't 31. Regan came to ~ Dodgen three yein ago ill • trade Witll the Detroit Tigers of the American Lea~. And in his first season In the Nation· al League, Regan was 14·1 In relief and aided the Dodgers in winnJng the 19M pennant. Savage bwl't perlormed like 111e ta.Uer U'le Dodgers s.aid Uley were loolting fOf . He ht$ a lifetime betting average <'I .226 ln tile majors and the Dod(ert will be hill fifth m'ljor league club. , I and has the potential to become a millionaire. 'Tm thankful the tournament gave me a chance.'' says Ellis. "I think I can best Jerry Quarry. I also think I can beat Muhammad Ali" -Clay. The 28-year-old from Loujsville 1n11 the last man to beat Clay. They fought twice as amateurs, each winning once. Ellis defeated Leotis Martin and Oscar Bonavena to react\ the finale of . the WBA's eUmination tournament. Asked how he is preparing for Quar- ry, EIJ.i3 says. "Boxing is a business but you've got to like it and I Ute it line. "I disagree with people who HJ you've got to be a killer. I co.DJider myself a prok!ssJonal. "I won't run from Quarry but I'll do what I must to win. He'll have a batcl time bitting me. "I have confidence tn my ability. t have never lost my head in the ring nor ever reached the point of anger where I do drastic things. "I can't bting myself to hat. anybody, but I can bring myselt tO whip somebody." Ellis sayA he owes much to Clay ... If I hadn't been his sparrin~ partner l mlght have continued as a mid· dlewelght and wound up at the ~ ton'\." Ellis now weighs 196 on a Moot.! frame and says he's in excellent CO'D- dltlon a~r spamng more than _, rounds. Ellis says his first bttat In ta. heavyweight division came a 19 when he was booked in Square Garden with Johnny PenoL ~ "PeTsol was being built lato heav)"'teight giant-killer." ht 11 knocked h1m ollt lo the first round. '"l'ttat'~ when every~ dls:CO\l'fN~ Jimw EIJb." p ~ .. -------..--.... --.6. ....... -.... .........:....t. .. ~ •• ,,,, ....... -. . -:....._ 4 • ......... ~ •· '* >= .... > ... , .... ,_ .... ;.. .... . . . ... -. . . f ... --H OAJL V 'II.OT . ' . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . , ' "' . . . . . . .. ~. Aplll 24. lM Mesans, Corona ;Top Foes Outlast Marina's Lippoldt ~ Logs Prelim Doutile GUYER GETS TRIALS JOB Red Gayer, retiring at.bletic d i r e c t o r at Laguna Bead! H 1 g h Sct:wol, will be tbe oflkial ,tarter at thla IUmmet'I V:S. OlympJc Trialil in !At Anget.a, the D A I L Y flLOT. learned tOO..y. •. G~l'. 51, » the na-ttoa'• premier t r a ck ,...... He'll be on duty at ::-. Mt. Seo Antenlo f •afl tu. weekeod. .. ~"'" ..... .,, "* ..... PLASHY STARTIR -P"amed ·1..aguna Beach tract mnef Red ~-dilplays the unique gun be ua11 at niibt track meetl. A tiny wire over tbe encl of the barrel causes a flashbulb to flub, makblg it ea-1u for Umen to start their watches at tbe 0act inatant the race begina. Unique Gift Guyer Invents Night Gun BJ EARL GUSTKEY Of .. o.19r ......... What dou tbe aoa of • worlUamed tract .tarter fet bia father for Cllriltmu! Don Guyer, aa1lltant traclt coach at Oran&e Cout College, figures be'• tbe only man in hiltory to pre- sent a night starter'• gun to his dad for Cbrlltmas. Hia father ii Red Guyer, retlrint athletic direct- or at Laguna Beach mch Schol and one of the u.. Uon'1 better-known starters. "I got the idea at the Coliseum Relays about five yeara 110," the youn1er G\lyer explalna. "I saw the ttarter that night fire a gun that seem· ed to flub brigbUy when It w11 fired, helpin1 the tlmen at the tlnlsh line see it better. "Dad wu pretty well known u a atarter thelJ 10 I figured that might make a nice gift. I talked about it with a Laguna Beach photographer, Bill Thoma.. and he. said he could build it. "I muck Dad's gun out of the bouae dW'ing the off.season and had lt ready for him by Chrlatmu five years ag-o." • The gun in question bu a camera flashbulb cas. Ing attached to the barrel. A tiny, hair·llke wire hangs over the front of the barrel and the explosion of powder tript the bulb connection. The reaultlng flaab maku it far more euier fbr timen, 100 or Di yardl away, to see the light than looking for smoke on a dark evening. Pleased with the apparJtus' succeu, the elder Guyer now plans lmprevtmenta. "I'm trylnf to figure some way I can hook up a strobe unit to the gun ao I won't have to change bulbs," he says. Tbe Guy en never took out a patent OI tbe idea. deJpite the fact a mldwestern manUfacturer is pro- ~uclng •tartinl rwis with fluhbu.lb att.clunentl. "Tbere'a not much of a demand for them, .. tlle father says. a-er Dei Blasts Bosco; ~aguna Deeper in Cellar The DAILY P1LOT Covers Boating AMntCAN LIAGUI ............... "-9-91 --~·· •1 M-... ......... , ..... .., I • 1. M I fltt•• .-""'! ... --~.,=..:.. ~!:: ...., 0. _, = :t:, "-'1 " 4 ._.,, a 4 I f 1 ,,. • ·-~· ; ' • i W L Pd. Detroit .......... t 1 .900 Ml1111et0b ....... 7 ' .700 Boatoo . .......... • .eoo Balt1more ....... t • .eoo .s.83 .'45 Wubl:ncton ..... 7 5 New Yort ....... t 5 Cleveland ....... 4 I .400 CaHfomia ....... 4 • . m Oakland 4 I .m CMeaeo ......... o • .ooo GB 2 s 3 3 31f, 5, • • • Hon~Due Sailors, Sea Kings USC'a b.,.;el>all C.Ch .. Bo,d will '.. tbe llflffM .-n·11e.akln I ,,....,, • Git teVnGl -- nual NtwpOl't Butor Olam-w · of eomm.c. AtlaleUc Lu"Checla. Site ot tbla year'• affair ii the Balboa Yactt Club, with SO sentor athletes from Newport aJ>d Corona del Mar hi&b ld>ooll b e booored. ~ .. 1tJ)l rtllilable fOr the 12 noon ttarUnc time, will clvM leaden, bolt Commodcn Club member• and famOlel of ... Mb1eW invited. Further inf<Jrmatton and rtJervationa m'&y be made fSoulb U>e Chamber ot Commerc., 548-1155. Thole betng honored from Newport we Bob Black, John B!'lit.lngtlam, M i k e car., Qluci C h r i • t l er , Lawrie CwminiJlam, Din ~ Alan Gage and Ken Hallley. Others re~ tbe Sallora are Pat Hlcltey, Tolly Horpel. Dick Jaffe, G«don Kent, Tony La Blan· ~. BJ"Ut Marqutt and Jim McDonald. ~ J the llat ol Tara ... Dan Mooney, Jim Newmyer, Jim Ogle, Tom Ohtr, Dave Rlley, Bob ~er.a. Tun St. Clair, Brad ~and Ed Watbto. fteprdeotln& Corona del Mar are Mlb Allbrifbt, Rob Alliloo, Nick ~matrooc, Leo Bandel, Ed Bell, DaaDy Bibb, Doug Cue-y and Pat ~11. Otber Sea Kinp are Brook Cron, Bob Denni.s, Gary Godshall, Gary Goelitz, Ron Hoover, John Jobmon, Ptill Jordan and Jim Kindelon. Gordon MeCollom, Mart Mooney, Mike !Ube, Dave Selbet, Dan Taft, B o b Unde:i "'°°4, Gr e I Van· deJl'burt, Scott Woodward and Jobn YUie complete the list of Sea Kings. Baseball ltJJ eipec:Ud, AnllMitm ctomtnaws acC1on tn .. 8IDlet i...,. ntmmlac ~ Tueada7 -.noon a& Mariaa m-. fte Colcaltl placed Ill lellt one man in every twllt to -.ck tbe dea in. t11• favor tor a. ftnela, bft1ed for today in the same pool Area tdloCJll 8CCOUllUd lor lix n:ut p~ wttb Mmna'• !>out" L f p p o l d t lednf the way ma p.tr ol victories in . the 100 u.. divtdual medley a the 100 backstroke . Uppoldt tio1pedoed through t b e diMlce• in 2: 10.9 IDd !18.3. oa.r ftrttl wet to Jtcltb J>rmld""D ol MarJna In 1be 100.yard frM Witt> a time of 51.2. fte Vikinf•• 400 free relay teM1l rounded out Marina's fine lbowint with a 1:30.0 ftrat. Weltmlmter'a Joel hnne emerged tops in the diving cornpetttiOll, while B o b Roger« of Newport Harbor f1asbed throulll tbe 50 free in 22.8. The S.Ucrt flooded the Bee divialon with entries and p•ired with Wettminster to -d<mrlnate tbe don in ttie Coee•. SUtlHT t.oau• .... UMI ,,......, ,. Melltw lttlev -1. AM"""' 1. Meriftt J . ......,. L .,_.,,...._ S. w.ttrft ~ Vt 1191'. TlfN: I :"'-1 .. l'rw -I. ~ (A) t. Schee~ (A) 1 O'l't,,.11 !M) L Hef• fl!'lft !VI J, ~W 1*41 6. Wll1CIOI (NMI. Time: 1 :ft.L • l'ne -1. llOPn (NHl 2. 0-...,., !Ml 1. lt•I-" (Al 4. "'*"'"°" INHl J. GorSM !SAi 6, HIR (NH>. Time: 12.1. ,. llldMduel MHll<v -1. LI-kit (Ml '· GrtMm !Al 1 S.tllY !Al lamMrt IA) 5. Oovev OIH) 6. ltael-!SAi. TllM: 2:10.f. Dl'llfte -1. l'IMI !WM) 2. Avwvt (Ml r-alftlN ou.llfltrs: Oal'illlll INHl IC-fWn) Cllff«d fNHI. Veet !SAi, Of'W (NH), Cc*.tr !NH). Dtllell (Wm). Smffl (Wnl. Hldts !VI. ltoeen !NH). lee l'lv -I. s-°" CWnl 2. H«ti. !NHI J. GraMm (A) 4. DowV !NH) l'eorter (Al '· Hl1'41111 (M). TIMt: f1.7. 1• l'ne -l. °""9~ !Ml 2. IUca f.t.t 1 It-• INHI L ~ (NH) J. O.rdeMr (Wm) '· Llllill'l'ltll !NH). Time: 11.2. t• 1-elc -1. l l-lclf !Ml 1. la"*9ell IAl ). u~ !Al 4. Shef- fW IV) S, Mcll!IYN 1W11l L DevldMll !Ml. TlfM: ".l. -,,... -I. Sit-"" (A) t. SdlOOler (A) 1 McOoMld !NH) 4. O'l't,,.11 !Ml s. Wlllon (MHl '-M4lfllffll !N"l. Time: •: 14.J. let l..ut -1. ~ !Al 1. Wllll-!Ml 1. Cl~lf (VI 4. ~ !NH! S. 111111 IMl 6: IMoef <Al. ,.._, 1:11'1.f. .... , .... lt•lrf -,, Mal'IM 2. ..._. ,_ Aallleflft .. """"...... s. ~ &. Val...,. Tl\M: t:JU. ... • MMllY ltellv -1, Wester11 J. ....,_, >. S.IM AM 4. ,........... S. w..-r-6. """"......., TllM: l :4U. 291 l'r .. -1. A~ (A) !. JGllMlft !NH) J. Nhr !Al 4 OWlflell 11£.._5. lleotf' (NH) 4. C?llft !SA). ,...,., ,, .. ,. • l'rw -1. L811tnu INHl 2. McCcollNlu,olMY (Ml '· kMtr (A) 4. C..it !-) S. l(telllft !Al '-GalulM !SAi. TlfM: ?3.S. , .. llldl"'41\lel M ... -1. ~ (SA! J. WarMkl !NH) >. Nod! (-) 4 Nalloll (V) S. Gook (Al 6. ~ N uelleY, Time: 1:01.f. 180 l'I>( -I. Arlfl (Al 2. 0-(A) 3. WarMkl !NH) ...... n (Wll) s. Crim !SAi I. O..._ !IAl. Tl-1 •.1. 1• l'rw -l. l.a81Hea !Nltl t. lan-111 (Wll) 1 C .. (Wm) 4. Dwllltll !IA) J. ~(A)'-Gella ... ISAl. TllM:. SI.I. t• lhClt -1. ll'9\ldl (Wll) 2. Wtr· ,... (NH) J. Ntltoll !VI 4. l'trlllord !NHl I. l'lcbrll9 (IA) 6. Devit !Wm>. Time: l:OU. 4IO l'r.. -l. ,.,.,._ !NM) I, ,......, (Al l. NII< !A) L 0..., !Al J. Ila..., !NH) '6. G*'-!SAi. Time: Standings NATIONAL LUOUI " L Pet. st. Louie ........• 4 ,., IM AnseJts ..... 1 s •• San J'randsco ... 7 5 .SU Atlanta ......... t • •• Plttlburl)\ . . . . . . S I -Phlltlchlpbia ..•.. t ., •• Qndnnau ....... I ' .451 HOUiton ......... 1 • •• New York ....... 1 • .41' Cbieaio ......... 4 ' .... oa 1 1 2 2 2~ ~ 2~ s ... llOll ,, .. -~ '°"NO FOR ..OUNO DOLLAR FOR DOLLAlt THE MOST LUXURIOUS Sll!OltTS CAR ... llLIC110Mll COLONY PAii STATION WAeoM • i l ! i ~c" : : ' : J 1 t I =.:. ; : :' l ~. -=:iii1*' t..... 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Martna's Vikings loaded the betel twice Oil Anaheim, but failed to come up with a score 8Dd then gave up the wlmlng run tn the eighth in- ning via a triple and a ftelder'• d>oice. Westminlter ,,,_. the game wtde Opell in tbe tint frame as the Liionl notched five t\JD& oft bee tingles. two error• and Wilk. Ed Bane logged the win for Westminster en route to 9triking out 13 Oilers and .Uowmg only 1bree hits. N e w p o r t , m.uwhile, stayed a game, b e h i n d Wetttn.inste:r in third place wi1b iU 9-8 decision over Valley. Ed W asblco and t h e Henley brotbers were tile big ,,.. for the r .... with Wullb doubling b o m e tbree in tbe first iJDDC. Later, In the filth frame, Steve Han1e1 am K e n ~both doubled -ill .n three nnu. Jim McCully's three-nm homer in the bottom of the seventh m8de it cloee for Valley -but 1t fell one run lbcrt. .fAou.(Mlers ms.Main Orant- 532.1992 ..... ,...,.,..., VIJce...Colotl9 SC.Wlf IM .... a H I ~~Im ,..a;;:~~ i .~ It .. ltll $lie!, C'I A 0 2 0 Mui, 2b ' ' 1 0 lf.!'.!.'.!'!.f, • .f t I 0 v/!f:."tfldt· rt 2 • • 1 wil~. lb 1 • ' I : ~c J : S : L-V:::: ~:': TotM 4 t j 1 ..,...., ..... cf • , ... T~r. rt 2 : t ' JdlMoll. tf 2 • l • Cornell, lb 4 t t I &r!!T-· i : : : =i.~ ~i :: 1io~~·r:lb f : : : ,~;r; z o 2 • Tan-v.ne. s.r..w...._ • "·1 H-' Htrt>or JOO 031 o-t 10 I s.111a ,41,... v111eY oo:s m .._. ' ' "-' N.,..., (f) ... "ltll ll Hef'lltY, cf A l I 2 "~:;.,~" f T T ~ ~HVY, lb • 1 0 0 1:~r:-Yr· lb 1 l T g •i.bcllll. c; 3 1 2 • ~rry, rf I 1 0 l r.:~~ • l ~ ~ •• ,,. • 1 • 0 0 StvllZ. 1 f O o a Ctse~ 1000 ~tis Ir, Jb l'l : l~ ' IMlllAMV-:V If F.fuiiv~ t '· .... i ma. j,ff If I t I 0 ~ 3 : 1 I =--c;... ~ : f : _, llCAD .... -ef .. ............... .,.,. lty "9Wea In ell tt. ~ .. . . . . BaPPfl Blrtlula11 Peter Die.key of Newport Beach celebrated his aixth birthday in fine style last weet as hil father, Don Dickey, decided it was time to go fishing. Peter apparently picked uf the hang of things as evidenced by this catch o barracuda, caught off the "Thunderbird" out of Davey's Loci:er. So£al Finals Bucs, Rustlers Seeking Berths By RAY PLUTKO Of ... DellF ...... • .... Ba:kersfield fu' that fourth spot. It will be tM overall team Lo n a B e a c h C 1 t y , strength ol Orange Coast Fu.llertoo and Sada Ana ap- College and the lndlvidual pear the class ol the lot in hope& ol Golden West on ttiat event. Thursday aa ttl4! Bucs and N for the individuals, Rustlers open their bids in Orange Coast's Dee Renfro tile Souttlem Caillomia JC in Che sprina and Gillden &Wimming and divin& dwn-West's Jorgensen in the pionshtps. • Action on thi4 year's bacUtrok:e appear the top tbree-<lay card ls billed for bopel. the Sa.IU Ana OoUege pool. Others expecting to fin1sh with the top 12 qualifiers in high are the Rustlers' Mark each event return~ for Savage and John Stettler (1- next Wffk's state finals. m~ di""'-") plua Steve Eastern Confer~ king ·-o • Fullerton draws top nod for Schelblauer (500 and 1,650 t.M team title, but the free). Hornet& may be hard press· Orange C o a s t counters ed by the likes ol perennial with Hughes (200 tree) powers Pasadena City, San· ) Bob ta Monica City, Los Angeles Moore (500 and 1,650 ' Valley and Cerritos. Dake (200 bulterfly) and However, not to b e Gary Bagley (1-mel« div· overlooked among the top ing). six teMM ii Orange Coast Actiion Thursday get 1 as coacll Jack Fullerloo'• under way at 3 p.m. (all club 1 how e d JUr1>?ialDg finals). with 9 a.m . .tarting strength in the early going times flOr beats Friday and of the Eastft'n Coolerence Sato.rday. Final! are set for finals. 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday. And ttie Pirates will have with the mcrning beats the premier 800-freestyle qualifying. reby team among thole edloola erUttd. the Bucs "k posting the beSt mark in the state jiut two weea back. "We hope to be among ttie fx>p silc tearm c o m e S1atln"day's final.I," 1a1 d Fullertoo. "Howe~. our overaH p e r form a n c e depends on tbe availability and atrq1b of F r a n k Warner and Brad Smittl." Warner t. a member ol the 800 relay team, but bu missed practi~ the last 10 day• doe to lllne11. He's been In ecboOl. but bu been unable to workout in the water. Smith WM ttie vidh:n of a treat accident Jut WMk, wttti a cut on hia forehead requ1riDC H ddlea. FuDenon .. ,. he'll '° wH!1 Ml.kt WBloa lf WllrlMlr ii UDabl9 ., coml'* -t.-m.c with Rocer' Moon, Plul Huehel and Dtt Ren· fro. 1bis fCUIOllM WM clocbd In T:• at tbe EC &all, WterJac 1tt old EC 8'udard (s.&a AN, nel) ., JJ.t ..... wt the .-.nb)'t.1. Ooedl ........ .. ....... ..., .. .. Ex-OCC Gridders Sparkle If you take in a USC foot· ball 1ame tis fl1l, It wtll be more like bomecom.lllt at Oran(e eo.t OoUece. Two former Pinter have nailed 1tart1n1 bertbl tor the Trojans at IJll'lnc driDJ and a third ia just a notch olf that pace. Coach Di.ck T u c t e r reporta d.t Gary McArthur .cS Mike Greu. who played for bit BUCI in 'M, an holding defen6lve tackle and offensive tackle bertha, but ttie real surprise ii Bill Red· clng. Alt.bouab having j U It transferred to use at ttie HIDle*r break, Redding Is clr?'ently holding down the middle guard spot OD the St· cond defensive unJt. "We ~celved word from the kids Who have been watching apring practice that Redding ii doing real well," said Tucker, whose players have padded mon than one camp for Cbe up- coming campaign. Frank Weiratb, who was Play« of the Year for tbe Boes lut eeuoo, and guard Don McMab111 ~ currently enrolled at San Joee State. Two players also toot the northern route to t b e University of Call.fomla at B e r k e l e y , wl1b Tony Fogllanla and Steve Reece enrolled. Wh.l.ttier College came up wittl the Uon 's share at the semester though as Steve Colli.sh and ChriJ Wall mered and Greg Sberrlll, Russ Purnell and Steve Wonacott are reptrted bead· ed In the aame direction COOle fall. <>then currently enrolled at fow--year schools are Don Evam at California State at Loog Beach and Steve Rodriguez at Hawaii. Quarterback Dan Mlkels, who's cUJttnUy a member of tbe Bucs' ba'leball team, will enrol at UC at San Diego thla fall -a school that will be marking ill in· itial campalgn on th e gridiron. Tucker WM quick to add, "'Ibey're all on f u 11 scbolar&hips." Prep Net Results LHULY PJLOT ff All Penney Stores O~ Every Night Monday Through Saturday antee with 36 Month Gua~eplacement 18 Month free . PIUI hcleral tax md old tiN Sfza 650-13 700.13 695-14 $*119 735-14 775-14 825-14 735-15 775-15 815-15 Orig. Price 23.95 25.95 25.95 Orig. Price 26.95 21.95 29.95 26.95 21.95 30.95 NOW 524 Plut hderal ta -eltl tlN Feel. Tax 1.11 1.92 1.95 Fed. Tax 2.06 .2.19 2.35 2.05 2.21 2.36 Orig. Feel. Sia Price Tax 155-14 31.95 2.56 115-14 37.45 2.U M.S.15 33.95 2.54 915/115-15 37.45 2.76 900-15 39.45 2.11 NOW 528 Plus hcle..t • _. tW dl'e CHICK THESE llG PllJOIMANCE FEA TUBS • Puff 4 ply pofy9atw coNI fir• ....,., 'M""""" .... • lxtfa inlleoge pol~ ""*' fl .,,..... then ardlncuy rubber • ua•YDUR EN NEV CHARGE . . ' ' • ... . ·.s. ·':i .., ;: •• ,, t ... ~ ~ ... .................. .... RullJlrj -• ... -JMdlll1. ''Wt'ft ........... ln Soutblna CaJlfslda • tM OCCGalsDunkFoe • W...,..auncf acmty noel fot thouldef.tHhoof. 4*1r'Odlon. • PR& h rototlon ..,.ry 5,000 llllleal • Pl& puncM9 repair for RM of nocf I 480..., Nlq .... ..... .. ..,.,... .. ., .... ., ................ wcoalda.M._.w9• lood effort,•• 111111 _ _, er-. .... •• , •• ~= :::::: clocbd In •=• ...-.. • ~., ....... --and Blrm*d ... ...... IUda tlfalt COiiet _. .... -. ..-. en, • ... , . . Veley~ Sdappt •t b ... ,. ur&er • lbe wan bols tbe 50 he (JD.0) ..S HO he (l :07.0) ewnt.t. Other 1*11 ,..,. ..... ALL PENNEY TllU MOUNTED FREii . .......,, . .._... ""' .............. ~-....... ....,_ ...... ~ <~.::.-::=· -4Whiit.,... - ---....... ...... _ ~_.,, . Pk'llfll 1Ml!lllll6da ••r••--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------;., .amem"' a., a .. 100 ... ~Knell» me:-t. <it•~: NEW P 0 RT BE AC H HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Ctnter) :117in <~> :5 =:l.z4: ( Faahion lilencf) {If A) '-------------~----------------------r--.-...:..___, ________ --:~-----1~------• .. ., . . ' . •. . ,, ..... , ..... ,-~-··· .. . t PREMIER SHOW -Final scores take a back seat to the event ~ Saturday. May 25, at the Costa Mesa Country Club and the in-t augural Multiple Sclerosis Golf InvitationaJ. Heading the program ~ are associate pro Mike Evinger Jr. (left), publicity chairman Mrs. Kenneth Head, men's club president Cliff Wesdorf and tour- nament chairman Jack Higginbotham. Hollywood penonalities Hal March and Angela Cartwright will be on hand. I :3 MVCC • Swimmers >Bag lsts ~ .... T1lllnMY' """' 21-11 • D4IY "'"' ""' 1:• l'.M. aMI' • ...... flllltST U(I. One mile. 1 y.., tN meldln n111e1. Pvne ucoo. OeJ/1 Off CO Vttt•-l Tl7 Or•-OIMell co Pl1ruJ 111 Too Antrl CJ Trullllol 117 Hurr!Qne Suiv (R C.mlNt) 117 June'• Olle<nlN CW MllloNl«Y) 111 Le •tndlnWUS U GonDIUI •112 Ollr Hal,_ U ~ml 117 F• Pvr (M Y-11 117 SSCOND U CL 6 ~ 2 \'ffr olcb lw'tcl lo! C.llfonlla. Clalml"9. Pvrw ua. TOP clllfnlM Hie. moo. IUo l'klO CD Plenel 11' H.tr1t Anotl 1111 Gerdel :WIO> IClcldley IM Y annl 1 u lllue OUol9 (D Ve""-1) 107 El z-i.ro Cl' O.rutl :Wlll9 llounc1ft Tom IA P1Mda) lU Graund Line U l.amllert) 11' Mu,,,11 (W H11'1'N11) 111 !I Grae ID Hell) 111 l(in41 "°""'" cw MallorM1) 111 Tf ,,.,.I I( IM IJ GcllU:aln) ll 111 WllWlle Ma (W Hems) 11' TltllltD lllACI. s IUrlaMI. t vnr old INlden Goll9 .. ..Id!,,,.. PurM UOGI. Onewttt ID Hall 11 111 lOMV'I s.cNf IA Mani) 111 Gue,,.. CNont CW ... ,,.,.II tJ 111 •111111 er .. 10 Pie!u> , 11 A-lord A911e IW Hllrtti) 111 $llff (A Pineda) 111 Dan /4 v.. (J An.rt.um) 111 ._,. eatw. (It Oellrlellal 111 Ltttt. krlll CW ~) 111 BILLY MILLS AT DCC U.S. Olfinpic go 1 d medliist Billy Milla will be hi feal\nd guest speaker Udgllt !or the Aa800i.abed Men Student'• • F.-tber-Soo bemqult •t Orange QJast ()Qllpee. Open to ell AMS members, tbe 8IDlll Ill· tai:r is set far &:30 et tbe ~ cder. Milla gmnered a p>ld medal tor C!he U.S. at Tokyo in 1964 wbm he toured the 10,cm meter ruo In 28 :24 -the t.tnt cloddng in Olympfc bbtory. Abo on the egendll ls Dave Nuuhaw.a Sr., h world' a m_.....41l't obam.pioo in lllarete, ~ Race Results .. ... Hollypark Entries v~ 1111 c-'1 111 Tr~ CA Jveml lit Woody llembitf' '"" v.-i.> 111 POUltTM •AC9. One Milt. l _, okl maiden fltllee. Pvne 5*0. In A WNll>lf' CM Y-1) 117 Don't Ooulll Me IA P._l 111 HaliJM (A Mffte) 117 Sumrnet Sorrow U ~I 111 l'IMt P"9Y 10 PMful 111 SllVw Gotli.t (J Tntfi119f 117 111...-111 CW tt.nbl 111 See LI'-(J ~I 111 PWTlf cuca. '....,.. • -olds ltld .... Cle ............ , ...... TCll> ci.lmllw Mee -. Fl'llnd!Y Slfllon of Hl'.llllMd Park. FIYl1111 lrllltf'Nn (J S.tlenl 11' A.-Ooclar J. I'. (J GGl\UltJ) •II• ~r ID ltelll 111 Fun AHln IA l'IMdal 11i lltwal Rau (R lllncel 116 SNn<M 10 L-1 116 A-Rayeor U Gal'lulnl lll11 Coate 1,...1 CO l'ltrul 116 Sly C-lrY CM Y-) 113 Dlnlblalllt (W Har~) 116 F11111fUI lltuler U Lamberti 12l ........... c. Mclrtde lrl lned """"· SIXTH ••c•. ' fllrlonn. • YNr Oldt end ,,_, CIH1llJ..S 111-n. l'une '9000. Sovlllem C•lllornlll M,.. flfd HI A"'lettc l'ecllr1llon.. $"9dY 1<11111 (J hllenl 1 u LUCkv 1111111 (J Latnllenl 117 lltonl Hou• (W ~ 1U win-CJ Goftulet) )1111 SM! Drtll (0 Helll IU """""' Kkb (M Y-l) lU Lord I-CW H1rr1tl lU HVINTlt llACI. ' IUl'lonft .• veer Oklt end 1111. Ci.stHIM elloWlnc:u. Purse S\IOOO. Club lleMlttle, Or. ROI' E. CW Mellol'Ny) lU llanen CJ Gorwllfll •109 Sllhos Atwf SNolt. CM Y1ne1) 11• ,._ Of 0.lll'rY (J S.ll•nl 111 8""-(A l'IMNI tu Son Jedi: CJ Attwbum I 1 u C~tt (J T"'llllo) 1 u SNldtalle (J Umllert) ll 4 CMCC Sets Benefit The Society benefit bMlatiooal g o I f toumameft at Costa Mesa Country Club for Saturday, May 25. The event 'Will be an 18- bole medical play ~y. Elntry fee is $15, ~ in- cludes green lees and• din- ner at Ole Cotsnamerrt's awarda benquet tbat even- ing. l loltywood Hal Maroh and Angela Oartwrlgbt will be m hand. EDtry b'ms are available at mod Orange County 10U counes. F u r t b e r t. formatlkn can be obtained ~~ 547.QS or 540- Soehl Nine Romps, 7-1 Southern C a 11 f o r n I a Collegie's streaking baseball team, primed by an im· pretslve win Tuesday, will be out bo hike its le~ in the Gokten State Conference Thursday afternoon when the Vanguards bo5t Cal Bap- tist. Right-hander Ron Nipper was vlrutally letter • perrect in padlng the Veoguards' 7·1 w win over LA Baptist on m Tuesday. scattering four ;:: aingles. sbiking out 15 bat· m teTS and bot yie1d.iJli a walk. lll 116 11' ll6 11, Ill It N I Los Anffln ll•Ptlst 100 llOO 000-1 • 5 Soutller" CallfOf"ll 001 101 °'-"-7 I 3 SMllent Cal 171 Al It " ... ' I 2 0 l 1 1 • • I I 0 2 I I 0 ~ i l !1 1 : : :1 0 • 0 • 1 ' ' 0 ,. ' • s No. 1 Paper! The Daily Pilot ONLY 4 MORE DAYS! • Jog for Health Program at OCC "Ale Costa Mesa Recrea· tion Department i.s spoosor- iog a "jog for your beatth" pro.-am at Onioge Coast CoHege's track. Open to all fnterested peraom. the jog sessions ere held Tuesd•y• and 'Jbundaya lrun 4 Co 5 p.m . Give your car new starting ROwer for only'", . . " SUPER SPORTS WIDE OVIL •• .. ~ -.. ...... ...-... ... •• __. • .... "' ,•4t •• ., ., .. • •• ., ~· .. ..._... .. -• • • -· • •fl ., . .. ..... ' . , (/ .. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY CANADA DRY t.67 per Limit 2 per customer POL YETHELEHE Scoop Chairs cow MANURE hr ••• 3.77 3;s5 Avaµable in popular sandalwood, coral, ~ • 43t q001Se. BAMBOO BLINDS 4'd' 211 rd' 3.14 8'd' 4.13 Complete with b a n g i n g bard ware. ~ COCOA MAT fkw.U11.13 rff .......... Bright Flowered Chaise Pad 4.88 The perfect mate to your new lounge ia thil bright 2" thick pad. Gives added comfOl't I& color. TWO MAN RUBBER RAFT F-hW• o.Jw 28. 9 7 ONE MAN llAFT • • • • 12.91 COUMAll 50 count MAGIC CUPS 38t O.r Rq. 58e Fottr D•t1 Onl8 Fifty bot or oold cups to wash or throw away. A must in this picnic season. Webbed Patio Chair 6 Webs 2.94 Webbed Patio Chaise 7 Webs 5.94 Both have non-wt construction. ~~ ~ ADJUST AILE IRONING BOARD l.27 0..t" RefJ. 4.51 REDWlll OlllSE LOUlllE Wtdftttda.Y. Alltll 24, 1968 DAJL.Y PILOT 21. PRJCIS l'flCTlVI APR. 2J.26-27.U COSTA MISA STORE OHL YI ~ ~ KOOAK SUPER I MOVIE FILM , Reg. l 99 2.41 • METAL, 20 GALLON TRASH CAN 1.67 Our Reg. J .91 10 ROLL PACK TOILET TISSUE 64t •' KODAK 104R INSTAMATIC OUTFIT 11.88 Outfit includes camera, 1 roll film. 2 batteries and one flashcube. Free Balloon to all children accompanied by an adult. M-14 MOYIE CAMERA 36.BB With electric e y e system. C'HARCOAL 99t RB lo~ OFI' ALL TEN'l'S FOa NEXT 0,011a DA~s 70# HIRSH WllS ===tW== ft 00 ......,,.....""). 7.oo O.r Res. 3.97 ,,.~...... 34. SLEEPf.N6 BAG •• 1-211 .... -... .,. -•••• f' ... - -.. ~ ... ,' ... ".,,. ~ "' .......... '" .... ' .. -•• -•• 30 DAllY PILOT COSTA MESA STORE ONLY! LADIES SWIMSUITS! Now Onl11 3.00 ""' .,,. 5.97 2 pc. fashion right swimwear in assorted prints and styles. Shes 32-38. Now is the time to save! LADIES SPORT TOP - 100•1. Acrylic REG. 1.97 to 3.97 ............... . MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS j .. LADIES SKIRTS Onlr1.00 Our II~. :J.57 100% cotton in soft pastel shades. Sizes 10·18. L~i•• J•ckets -Several stylff to choose from -$3 00 AU weter repellent. $.M.L. R... 3.71 • LADIES PANTIES 4 lor LOO Our Reg. 37.: Soft , slt!1!k fitting ladies pan~s. ol f!!'ll6Y caN! acetate. Buy all you need now at this low, low price in white and pastel colors. Sizes 5-9. GIRLS ~ SHORT SETS S~d.i Slllet 97' ' 100% per ma pr~ cotton. Sleeve- leS6 top with elastic boxer waist shorts. Asst. prints and solid coJon. ; Sizes 3-6X- SALE PRICE 88t Conap•re at Z.17 Choose from reg. collar & button down style. Plaids & solid color. Siz~ S.M.I.,XL. MEN'S 1.oncJ SIHve SWEATERS 3.88 SALE PRICE · Our Rq. 5.74 Sizes S, M. L in a variety oi colors aod slyiea. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS .S.41.E PllJCE 88t ••• 1.87 .. 117 A colorful selection of mena tn.lt 1hh1.s -All ma~bine wuhable. Slr.e S-M·L-XL. MIN'S HANDKERCHIEFS (". Jl~. Pr-lee J :le _. .. TWO BIG SPECIALS! WOMENS THONGS FOR ALL TENNIS SHOES --- 88tpr. ·toe Buy one pair or one ol eacb! Canvas appen bavt cushioned toner-soles and jumbo out«>les with lots ol boudo&.. Thongs are sr-t for shower, bath. poolalde. Specially priced for our tq ale!! AIRY SUMMER CASUALS c ......... , ... l' .. rDtljle..iw 1.44 I Cord.lea ·Decorator aoct A Slt-'S V ALlJ& uauilll ...... ,.. I •e price ONLY I ,, ' I \ ! I ' I I< I I ' I ' I \ \ ' I • ' ' ' I I I ' \ . I .. I ---.. CLEARANCE ON CHI.DUNS DRESS SHOES 188 ... ., ..... -"·"·._. ....... '-~ "'• ---. .,. ~ ~., 41' ""~ -:if,.,,•, •.A.,-'NJ ,, •fl':,,._, I ~I 'I ft"-i•"• !, ... •.., ~' ''""'•· ~,, i.#• ., • ' • "'•."' _. •1 ........ , •# •, -. • ... •, 1t,, .. , .,. • .... ,.. .... ,-, , - ALL .1968 MODELS MUST GO! MAJOR LINE CHANGE FOR 1969 NOW COMING! ALL DISPLAY MODELS REDUCED FOR' QUICK SALE. FULLY GUARANTEED, FREE DELIVERY, SATIS- t=ACTION ASSURED. COSTA MESA . WHIRLPOOL lutomatic WASHER MODEL lSI 310 STORE ONLY! Wlttt Sh11ul Model AJ073 .. •• •I .. • WtdnesdQ, AptU 24, 1968 DAU.Y 'ILOT 1J PRICIS IFFECTIVE APk. 15-26-27-21 COSTA MISA STOAE ONL Yl 14 INCH RCA PORTABLE COLOR FIRST ... C9LOR TV T·ELEVISION $274.31 Model EJSOS .. 139°0 RCA COMBO HH Ill RCA COMBO .... •u RCA STEREO YIT 14W RCA STEREO YIT 41 Reg. S741.0I Sl4t.OI S4H.lt UH.It GE B/W TV M 7H-''"·°' U99:oo Mostly Floor Models, one of a $699.oo kind. First come first served. $388.00 Full factory warranty -Free set $328.00 up on color -Labor in the home. $158.00 NO ','" MONEY . DOWN • 36 WI .. le .... c.t MONTHS TO PAY • FIRST ZENITH COLOR TV' mt su7.11 $529.00 PAYMENT IN JUNE Model L RE5500 WHIRLPOOL REFRIG. GE REFRIG. GE WASHER R91. Cl .. r1nct Mlt.N $388.00 S11Ut s 138.00 1121.tt $208.00 Whirlpool W shr LSA .... sm... $208.00 GE Dishwasher ""·" $169.00 GE CAN OPENER • FREE-Home Demonstration on Console Color T. V. G·E· STEREO CONSOLES $18800 G. E. COLOR 438°0 Reg. Clearance RCA COLOR T.V. •H 71' SHI.Of $528.00 GE COLOR T.V. SOUi RCA COLOR T.V. •" mw suua GE COLOR T.Y. M JUD W/c.t GE COLOR T.V. M HOO GE COLOR T.V. M '21 S44t.OO S07.00 IU7.00 PROCTOR ICE CREAM FREEZER $10.88 $438.00 $499.00 $429.00 $566.00 $579.00 2200 HARBOR BL VD. Corner of Wilson and Harbor COST A MESA --· ............ ~ ------------_. • .. • ~~--.-.-.. •• -•_. ........... 411\ • ._ ._.. • .._-._.-. ...__,. • -a .... ..._ ........ ._A •'-·--~-.-- \ "" " • '"' •t ... .... ... ••• -. ... -.--...... -· .... .. ..... -.. -~ ..... -· - . . . " . . ~ -. . --. . . . ~ . -. . . -. -. . . . -. 3% DAILY 1'1LOT NASO Llstlne-for T~. April 23, 1"8 • LEGAL NOTICE ·A· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTU E ,...,, T·nnt "'ltUJ CHTll'lc.ATI ~ COll.-oltATIOll IUl'l.IOC COU•T Of' Tltl CIU.,tc.All 0, '"'"''"' ,0. nAlfSACT.0. °' au111111t STATI °' CALll'CMl•IA 110• l'KTITIOUI MAMI llllDI• "CTITICWI NAMI TNI CCWlfTY 0, OLf.1191 f ... ---ft ~ -••• THE UllDl!lt$1GNEO COllll"O•AllON IM. "'41'111 cotM1&1ct11'9 • ..,,,,.. .. et IU "'" $t ..,_ -90¥ ort1IY "'-1 It k cOlldu<'lllW NOTICI ~ NIAii ... 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Ctlllornto _,, I' 1,_ 0 c 0 llv l'llol 1M Union N•llOl\al lonk ol Pe~na bv '°''°" Caoll•I .as 22'4 !3"6 tow• hef Pock 14 " '°"' 11 l ,.tu/°i'J WITNESS mY 111"41 "'" '°"' .. , ot A,.,.i:r,. Ind ~!'1' •• ~~IHI • tf'Wi ,.,,.,,., Clll«I Aut, n , IUS, CN•mtd Ill Bowelltt , ....... 164 ~ 1_..,., Antlrtw I • 1.11111 l)\IJ l21'1 -~MY $'-A ,..,iW '-1! APl'll IHI • • • "'' Wiii •• AUtl"tlt E •t<vlorl. runswlo Orut h J.,rokl Corp • 41 Coro ~ Pf f:fi · ' John a Lowt°" LEG L OTICE r~trtn<.e 10 Wlllcll It mode tor IUflhtr ulfumi tnc 70 I t ~ ~·ee~n G•~ .2S ~ l... •v. r,..c> JO lt\11 31 a: :~'(,Ml • &T'lTE OF cAL.,OltNIA ) A N Nr11cu1ara, ..... ,,,., "" """ and Pia~ :1~~~mu,f1111es 112 ,,~ =~ 1t:\ ·~r1 " ~ I "'-klwtlef ~ D\41'"' ~~ a, :..1v':i CO'IJNTY OF OllANGI! ) B f' • .-n of,,_.,,~ the ••me flu !>ten •ti lot MOY 1111 Portld Ctm 1,JO ~ m•n Corp \II ~ V. ~\ 'Z.\'.'l'.61 -~ ~.Mt OH THIS 10!11 cJtY of A.Drt1, A.0 lf61, Cl•Tll"ICATI 0, COllf'OllATIOll 17, 1'61, t i t :JO e.m .. In tl>e C041ttroom ol 1111 Wattr Service 1.lO 1 ol f l Pwr US II) i°" Ge1 1.10 I\ t"ll "'":f,ll'w j·fl belllt• m•, Ille unclttt'9ned. e NOlt fY ,0 11 TllANSACTION Oii I USINIS$ Otoo'1mtnl No 1 ol wld tOvrl, •t 001 N omw• Ca•u•I• 5.0 7 ~ -tu• w )~l~C• .It 61'~ YI ll~ ~trJ!~rlllltte M i m~ fi'4 ~; ~: ~ l'vDllC In frld l'or IM Mid Coun!y encl UNDltt l'ICTITIOUI N.llMI! 8r11<10'#1v, In IN City ot Santa .._n., :nnoz ~ll~llro.o ~ n '' -· ~ • " 2'V. V. '7fi. re;! l"Y .lO 14 Mii A!•llld ,,iM Stet ... •HldlM "'-••1"• dulv C.otftmlulo!>td THE VNOl!llSIGNEO CORPOllA TION Celllot'nlo. a::rt<ll tl'IC ll"-1~ ,·~~ f.:'r~~~~t.d I ll V, ~ Or S AmHolsl 110 .,,., •WO'"· ...,.'IOMllY ·-•td Jo/I" •. <loft llH•lw <•rfllV 111•1 II It «IN!ucll... • DATED· Af'lllL n. ltU ••lt•I lll'Unlt Co 13\, "'" ;"" •fll Crom , .. 36'14 ~ s:'::ct.o1tAJ ,""' 17 1s'YJ ~~ .,f, L•Wlon •no-lo ,,,. lo Dt tM """" COMUlltnl Mrvlo l inl...s> loctltd et 1017 W E ST JOHN, Countv Clfrll. nude Nal Gu 64 Ula U'll \\ or•cOfD 1*11 t 'AI I lltlnl•r:.=1 .. 1 Pr .It 6 ~ Vi ""' .,_ M wnoje ....... " wbtcrllltd IO "" Wltllln -l'aclfl< Coesl Hk1'1w•Y L10un1 MANN .. MANN, enrwv Prcoertln nl,. R~ ,_ ' J (VO! , IS G •.<t 4S'h .. ,... • .. loll M, ', S1A Mlll'IVSr I 10 l~tc-1, •nd KllnowltOted N ma "'-1 aeoc;11 C Ill I -Ille ' ti lltl IY: WILLIAM S. JOHNSTOHI! JllJ llance, A B I -.,, Iii Atrwoy1 fV, 1014 f-la" '!.' stria 1~ ...., JJt•• AmM,~ .. tit •oculed !tit Mma • e °"' •· c °"' Ml I C•-llvd • ~hem mun,., IMlll M" Or11t Co *' ti 2A :m.; C lro• .JO ..... " AA.It! c f ,. IN WITNESS WHUl!OI' t NW llrm 11tmt ot GENEllAL CONSULTANTS, f'H.6.na Cell9mlo.tllt1 j'/rtn• Ut1I A1 lYi fl YJ •.W '"f:.'' l4V, Ul2 15 · !f_C~,lf •• ~ 1:1h lr4 AllMI ,;u Mrf\1"1o ... 1 mv i..nd ol'ld tffiotd ,,.,., of. :~ito!"" • .:•I II~ : •• r :r~ co; TEL· 121il ,,._tl2t & .. t.... .:..~~: ~~~iaf4 ~m'*,~ 1!5~~· ~ .~~ 1=1~ I~ m:: itil n,\ =";:.. .. ~fr. ft 11~ 1nl Ii\') ~5-~:;s 2 ticlel , .. , IN dey t nd w u Ill 11111 _,_. 11 u lotl<>wJ 4110',,.n ,., Petln-Coco Colt LA 1 00 ,, .. r J~1 lO'" 11 20 •mor Elt< nu 12'" 1,_. 1 Am ij;;; 1 C•M1flc:.al9 fir\! eboW Wll""'' f H T 11 EI' II E N E U t I AL EX f'ubllilled Or•ncr• Cotti Ooll'( l'llt11, iottmon EnolM«r Llllv 11 I. Co 160 105 10tl1il IOS lemou UO 1~ 1g..., 11 ~ Am l'llotocrt 10,.,,ICIAL Sl!ALI l'ElllMEN'TS INC 10}7 NO(tll Ptclfl~ ..... 1114, u •nd M•1 '· It&& .. 7... ~~,.~"E:.Ulll"lll a I~ a .. t?J,..j"Q Slore ,n tt .. t: T=~~o,.::.,. ,.. Ill '~. ,!t ~1:1 ':'" ':::."::;I/ti~:~""""'" ~~.~'"'~,.~ .... ~ ••• c". LEGAL NOTICE ::i, f,~P~Odl IO ~v.. 1:.. 2J /11\•<rovvne u~ n~ i! T:~c:-, :~'?o11 Coro' $: ~ H Am 1•,, 40, Countv of°''.... WITNESS 11> fiend lttls I"" NY Of tt ,tenl Tee" ..... "-~ :irv"t~~r.~t. 12'\!i ll I~ leHs s•pllet CO<P JI .._ f l>4 AmSoAtr 19 MY Commhiiefl IDflW ""''" IHI ..... It 81'~: t.'Q '° 1' ,. Melllndc•od• Cnem • 'mz'"" ~ ~ TTnltt hemlQI', .. " 1:¥. l1Vt nv. AmSAlr .... ,. ""'11 If. INf ENTl1EPllENEU111AL Cl!llTll'IC:ATI 01' IUSINIU Ollt ~~:"n Lob t>, I~ IO'A Mor•lllon S.curlllh 2l t1 ftarrn• _, ~ JA\11 2l\') Am Srd I Dollald w. Klllttt. Jr.. EXPERIMENTS, INC, UNDU "CTITIDUS NAMI 0•1• P•~Cl• m.: :9,\ I~ f::[=''~~ ~"-L )1'1\f T/::~ G~ .... A '~ Ill'• ""' "'"'~" .• •thlrMY Ill UW 8V: lfolMY Slefltro, The uncltrsltMd dOf's llor•by Ctt'tffv 0C lnll'netlon•I .IO lN ltV. J..M6 ~n CQ<9 .. ~ .. "V, orglnol ,.._ 2111 ~ A Sutor l 40 •540 c .... , ... Drl.... Pr11tldet1I tllel II ,, c0ftduc11"9 • bu•l"ttl ol 0.Lux Cllt<~ Print IO 3'"2 ,,.... io ~di.,,,, FM Lili 1 ff" 24 22\.\ rKOf In< ~ J:..... '"' :~~/f 2 # ~::-:;: J~ C•llf .. ""'° Iv· J•-Acrot, Se<l'9farv me"Ufactur1,,. end u lllne A•lllfll9 11,1u1tt go~~,:,:na,~,~IQ /:'1' ~r' 1J:'Z 't d~f.~0 f~P•t•I 1''-1~ 1214 ~~=):~'ti-.1UJM l3 J2Vr Tr•,,. Am 'forr IM p bll"'9d O.t"" COHI OallY l'llol STATE OF CALIFOllNIA I •I IOI SOU!tl Acocle AVtn.,., Fulltrlon. ~lt•lr t~ llli> 11 .... Miu P•I JO l'il 7\t .\'> QOftl Gas II>~ 17't 11~ 1Nt Am-1 ..U A1>r~I 17 2' eMI Mn t ' IMI .,.... COUNTY 01' LOS ANGELES I st Cotllornlo. under ,.,. llclltlov1 Mme of Olvtn• I~ 414 ~ 4V. MOntr<h MAr\ $y1 .'4 J7 .... ll\'t Jno TTr''~';.et.4odM ,lj ~!1. .~' 1'1'1 A~ Pf: l ~ • • • ON THIS '"" CllY ot ,..,.,,~ " 0 • IHI, LIGHTING HOA IZONS, Division of Loi>"· IL., ........ ... P. Am 'zrnc . bofort ,.,,., Ille u,,.,., .. Md, • No•ltY Pro<tuc1' Co, •Ml n..t ukl llrm It com-T'lclelr '"""'' • ~ IW. y """'1tlt I LEGAL NOTICE l'Vbllc '" .,,., tor .. 1c1 CovnfV and s1.r.. _.., of .... 1o11o ... 1ne cor-•tlon. -T~:'~ ~~· 1~ r;: I~ A~•c ,,: I raldlfll lllfftlt1. dUlli commlulO<Mcl •Ml P<lr><lotl otoce OI bullMU I• .. ro11<ron: union llodl ~ ""'' ·'° '"' ~ '411 A.Mt< C• .JIOll t_,,, _,.,,..,,.., •-rl!!d Volnrf 5111'1· Lot-Products Co , IOI SoUfll Ac•clt \JS fnvt'-·'° 1'MP Inc "' l'OTICI 01' TllUSTll'S IALI II,. arid J•""• AUtl known Ill ma to be Av..,.,., Fullert0t1, Colllornle 6~ 71'\ •I'> US& EllYtlooe M t::::rtflO~orfo i.o;",,~~ 1111,:14 Ille PrHldelll •NI S«rl'l•rv OI ""' cor· WllMU I ..... lld llllt tlln dlY ol APrll, Mutual Funds .. 21 21 .... 71 Amil• d 2 11 00 o' ·~ -•tlOft lfl•r '"cvttd ltlt wllfll" ,,,. !Hf. VVln•I'! ~0..!'!tt.M'rn I _ M II 14 m1:td 1·.111 Qo Frtdov. Mey 10, IHa. et : c..,... •trurr11nl on ""'•If Of Ille coroortllOft LOK·PllOOUCTS CO " ~-L -ll' I~ ll\'t AntCOfl SO A jl, Fina 1clet Ftdtr•lloft, Inc,. • ~I• lllt•tln ,,.med, •nd 1du1owledttd to me I v JOl!n M. lllbt>, Prttldent Ut•n •It •"4 ,.. Areh'!G i ., ..... cor1>orellar1 ... Trus ... or tUbJI .. 11\tl l4ICll --••Ion uocut.d ...... ,,,.. STATE 01' CAl.IFOltNIA ) :;::;: ~!11.:1 ..... , ,,,. counl<r AM "•;r 1.10 Mod Trui•H undtr tlld wr-m to the IN WITNESS WHEllEOF, I fl•v• COUNTY OF OllAHOE ) .. vw• Uld COl'l) lS'r> " ISV. :=:no1r~ .,,_eel of lru•I referred to 11'1 IM lloflc. ti lloreunlo HI my !lend tnd efll•td mv of. 0.. Aprlt ltlh, 1Hf, btlort mt. tflt VICCO Indus J7l'a .~· J: Aouo c...m O~oull record«! In: boOlt *"' "" UI llclel ee•I "'• dtv •nd va•r '" lt>ls u...i.tsl111ed, • NcilttY Puollc In •net tor llecu O•Y 'f. 1J~ 12'h ""' Arc'O•" 1.60 "' Ollltlat llecorcb, county •-•• .-corllllcott llrsl •tttw• wr1tton. Mid s11t1, Hr-•ltv 1oo•aroc1 JOHN M ts 031, A ~~~:Y Jr:' co~o .36 v'·~-~ I ~~~~~b~vcsir' o,.ngo Counrv. Calltornlt . WILL SELL. !OFFICIAL SEAL) 111111. known 10,... lo be fM p,.,ldenl of A1>rll U Co,,. Ld "J711.U MUI IU• 11.11 l"hlle l'O , •• vl~lant WOC>d.,d "'""' Armco ru l 11 oubllc ouctlon 10 lllehttl bkldtr for Loi' T. T•l'tl•hl t111 corPOrallo" 11111 axecuttd ,,,. wllnln NE'W YOl!t< (Al'l '"'rv Cap U.lS u.n Stock 21.90 2J.70 Pllorlm 10,"9 11 • .SO Weddall t. Reed 2.20 4 "Vi . Armour 1 60 <•~ (t>tvlbl• at llme ol ••I• In l•wfut No,.ry Public C•lllorfllt lritlrumen!, _,,.,..,, 10 mt 10 be ,,,. ,,.non -Tiit 1o11o ... 1ne ai» Crown W 1," 1.13 S•IKI 9 '3 10 "Piiot 7.16 I.Sf Wtr/lll Elt<c 8r11 to l?~ J;:: Armr 1 4 IS ~ , •• u lltd SI I l ........... ··-· Prll'IClptl Oflla In WM •••<Ultd "" wllhln lntlrument on 111101\.1, suoplfed bY d•Vf'llll M 67.IS '7.U Va• P•Y • u '...,Pine SI 12.D• 12 O• Wuh~I a.. .• ''"' 1 ..... ,, 1"' mtiey u• •• n • " ..... .... ·~· Lot "'""'" Countv the N•llonal Auocl· O.col In( 13.4114 . .S Inv R .. 11 11 ll lO., PlontH IJ,7114,SI W1t111n .. oMJOfl .!"" .., .... "~ Armlt"b I J •I Ille MJUlll lronl tnlrenQ lo ~ Or•JWH MY C°"'mlutOfl EllJtira be"tll of tlll COtPOrellon lll•rtl" n•med etlon ol ~CurlliH Dale Fd 15.17 17.J.I lfltl Fd 24.9'2 2·16f Pl1n Inv ll 60 14.M WtYIS lg .4A• •• 2' 21-Aro C '° Cou~IV Civic Cttlltr COUrtlloUM, In 1t11 l'tb 1 ltn •Ml •c~nowltd9ad "' ma 11••1 well cot· O'°I''" tl'IC , trt Plv Gr U.31 16,IJ tv•ll Fd 11116 I• 52 Ptl<t Tll 2• SI 24 SI W.a Ofd (llVI Co 7''> t 7"" A I r: t .O OVE R THE COUN TER C•ty o1 Sentt Ane, Countv ot Orontt, Sltll ' ' ~OC porallon txe<ultd !tit wllhl" in\trumtnl Int orlt., at WlllCll OIY Inv 9.7• 10.10 Jol>nsln 21,5' 21.5' Provldnl 57l 4 '6 Wtll "°'°" ~ l"C I 00 1~ 1~ ~ ~.~oil I.lo ot (Atlroml• •11 rltlll, mi. end tn11t·at AC•IT a l'lll•OCHI~ oursuant to lh bv·law\ or • •u olvllon or th•'• iecvrlrltt Olvld Shr 3.1'.l 4.20 t<tvs•o"" Fund' Purlren u"..,."' ~.i111 ~.";'"~,., Corp -. ~ " ~II tlf2A • 'I!" s1,. .25a "°"' lltld b~ II ullder u ld 0-°' Truat An-. Al L.W 11'w~..::. °!v01~::'!nd of!l<l•I _, ~~d llll:i"''~ bou~~ &°:~ Ill 17.~~~J~ ~~: :~ ~: n ~rn p~~~i;' Fu~~ 1' 70 w:!1 ~ t 0.S • ~ ~ A.ud ~ t'°l, 1:f = ~~ U~ 'j:' (: ~I~ EJ'i1 1 l: '" the orooerty allu•19d Ill .... C-IY nm .... "'""... (OFFICIAL Sf'All lasktdl' reylu• 11.111 "04 cu. 84 •IO 10,'IO c;.Oll 115' 17.11 \Z"~7~u.1llfln1 .72 ~ 13"' 1711, AUdS11mo ,. iH '°'" :IO 301-\ + lo\ CtevEltll I f 2 and $1•111 .,..Cl'!Md u : ..... A_ .... Ctltwrlla tet2S c Monti) 114 Allk £em •• , 11,17 12.7j CU\ Kl • It 10 03 Grlll 1).'6 14.71 w·~ Ml ""'l"" 11~ AHd T,.,, I w 11 1!'11 -"" Ctwll• 210 ~· MeM • ..._ ""--A II 2A nd ""-I I u INt ,.. •• • • • • AdVlse Fd • '5 • so bersl 1).7• "" Cus SI tl 71 24 II lnvetl t.02 •n " I 0 I .lO •v. 1''Jo 2t ~ c --• 111' %7'. + II. lu•ll ••• <.01 '2 of Trect 454 hi tM ttlY ., f'ul>Rallotl o,.,,.. Coes1 Ooltv f'llot, ..:;,'"!",. .. bll< ~:mornl• Att.rd•en l n 2.·1. E•tn Slk u lO 1111 cus t<2 7.09 1 .. n lncom u • tu w""~ 0 catHTM,,1 SVI v. JV. ~1soc:111 tnv. 11.~ iJ} " ?S\IJ u •4 -14 ~ci...,11eP on.,'° • --·· "" • p rec ... -Pf • y • • • ~--Prln<IPel Office In Attll Fd I s.i .:n £mpJ Gr IA,,, " Cut S? 11 ... "SJ lltp Ttcll LIA 7.• w • onu ~ \lo ~ A~~· ·'° 1 ~ ~ '" luettP t>f 7 : '"M=s.'-" P"~!4 .... "' ~-inc,..""'".! LEGAL NOTICE a..,... Coufttv 1411 ,.,,.,._ 1 n 1 n £"tr9Y 16.lO u so cus !>l 10 21 11 " .. v•ra 1uo 11.03 ~~, Frelellt ,...,, u ~"' ~:fl 1 ~ 1t.M1 to 1n1 " 1n1 1111>1 ~ ~ tSIGc!. s 11110 -... My CommltslOtl l!nlret Am Bu• l 41 3" EmPtlM '·" • u Cv• s. 1 71 LG Scuddtr Funds: YlllNI i:' ti ~ ~·· 0 .. s ~ s t' ace .... 2. O••no• Counf\o, C.l lonlle. Jullo 27, lf7t Am OIVll'I 11 4' 11 SS Equtl Fd 10 P llJS Int Fd 1S 72 17.-0 I• I l6 H U.t. ~ 1 J1 s t>f • 'll ~u Cll .. 3 17 tt~ ...... ,,.... 1 oca811r I 20 ~Id Mii wlll be rnecM. but Wlltlout T·11Stf f7'7·0C Am Gr th 1 II 1-57 E<Nll Glh 17 01 11.M l(ni<Jlb 7 . .5.1 US Com $1 11.N 11.'4 n o ,7' I 17 I~ Att:! C ·• m 20 ~ 1•1• 20'~ + llfl olt P1 1 10 f~'ttM~I Of' w•rr•nlY .... ,_ ... lrrwltad, NOTICI TO C•IDITDIS IOubllsh..i °''"'" c .... , Ot ltv "''°' ""''"" )6 IO )6 IO Exr,1ot ,, "t7.5' knk k Giii noe 1J ,, ,,.,, ,,, .. lf.tO u.u lt ll bn<. " ,,...p'•Nf::1s Anu ;ris.. 11~ ,t~ rl~~ J;: ::n~.4~ •""M•d•... "''-· _ _.'°" O< -I • Nn Mui '90 10 71 Fa rid "u ILOt 1. .. 1,,,1 10 Of 11.o:t •-1 .., :14 tll.3' SAVINGS ' LOAN c ...... ~ ' Awor•l'I ,. us ,... 111 .... i•· + ... om 11 d IO <u.,,:>rencn, lo HY Ille rtmelnl,,. prl~ IU'l•IO• COU•T 0, THI Aor I ,. encl Mey I, •• U, lt61 6'1-4t Am l'K Untvall Fr111 IMv 121' 11.Jt 1.n It.ell U 6S 17,lt Ste Div 1l" IS.I? Amer Sl.L Utall .U ~ " .. Al!tfN<t> tell 4 >'"-j'~ vi: + ~ olol'm& IMl , ""' SUn\ .,, "" -M<Urod "' Mid STATI 0, CAL.,OllNIA 110• Ano Fd l St I 74 Fed Grtll IS~ 11.0.S LlberlY , 5' .. ,. St< h ull II" lf H ~..._. ~ ..... Ll'I ... No ,_ AllA ll'IC ·n JI ''"' '°"' .. , -~ on Ind .lOI '1~. lo-wit u.m 71 w•lll ln .. r~I lrom· THI COUNTY OF O•AMOI LEGAL NOTICE /Ut ...,,,.. .. ,..... . l'kl C•o Un•von Lift ,,,., s p • ., s.c ,,,.. • n. • ft ot:::r,btaF~I. I 1 t~ 111\1~ AulSlflllr :os. * '°"' r'4 ,.,, + ,, ii 1 .. pf1 .. \•4Nfl'IW• 1 ,.., •• '"Mid note .,..lded· Ne. A·tts1' Fund A I •7 • 11 Fld F""" UM V•il Liit s~ .411 '"°Selk ""' II'°,,,,, m~,·i. .. sa.::C le' ' ""' AV'CO '" 1,. ,. U \4 «114 '5 .. -" I.GI ·'.!!.e.:: ~·~. -111en -ur• "' .. ~ :~i;~r ~~·l!:E~ .. G=~ 11\t ...... r.:: • ·~.: ·rn ~:~.~rr:. P1:0::..!';" o1.,:· i;:~l'~,; 1c;~ iu1 lt;l ""~""":,~ ,v.:rt .., ,~ ·~ ·m :::v~d10,,. ri ~~ ;1"' m~ \:i ", "~ "''. crtdllo< .-"" boY ,.. ed ~..ten• CIRTll'ICATI 110• TRANSACTION Sci l!I 21 .. n .. °"""' 7.ot 7.1S CIPll 12" I?" Sw ,,,_ '&J 10.l ffi ,.... 7'4 N AYMt Inc ,. U4~2i. ~ SI -~.hr! Delo· Aorll II, l.... ltl•I an 'N,_ r.:vl1Wt ci.t:. .. ,,,,,1 1M 01' aUllNIU UNDllt hbwn I 01 1:01 ln<om 7 11 ).II MUI U 41 U.'1 Solrtr I,,., 1S U 11.11 n ~="Con> "1 sv, ~ 41 Avn.i m.:i J 17' I,. +I 1M l'INANCIAL 'l!Ol•ATtOH, '"TITtous Nii.Ml •tut ttld 1u• u &t ,,,.,,, s.s1 •.10 ~""'11 11,, u" St••• s1 si.n si u ~1 wesr.a,,, Ft"' 3 214 "' "'"""' llf 1 ,. 10 >~ INC . u ""'" Tl'\lll" ~= :::-""' .,. re<tu~od ':' 'it: =· THI! UNOEltSIGNEO """ llt•t by llondst• 1 09 7 1J F~I lr>Glf\ to" 11 09 \,\eu '"41 IJ.U ll.21 , ... ..,,.,,.,, Fd•: H~,,. F"1 10 114 ~ .... AYOOI N '·" 1 .... '""' IJ3\IJ + ~ = f:"j''9 Iv: ~ .•. WltlTNIY w -"' YOUC ... n • ct'ttllv th•I ,,. I• conductlnt • In-Bott Fe! I., '.., F•I lnSlt 11 OJ 12 .. ~ ... 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I( A. M .. COMPANY ;•Pll ll'IC • SI '·" Four>Q ,..,, lj.SJ Mood¥ Cp u.n 1U 7 ~ "·" 14.74 Amor G-ra1 IM ·! """ R17l,Z ~7'4 e. ... fi~,,, ~ ~ mi ~~ ~fa? !~ omut ....,,di It Illa ~i.o ot buslMH of tr-. arid ,,,., u ld firm 11 comPOtod ,,. tflf .~Pll Shr 6 1' '" Fr•nklln Cusldn Mcodv Fd ll 61 14.P4 lnl IS 6d U.U Amar ~· UO ID 10 VI \0\11 80,,..P on U 4 '5'0 " •"'It 2 °"' Miiis I LEGAL NOTICE unclerst.Mtl 111 •II m•ll'trs r>ert•lnlt>t to IOltowlno oer-i. wllose n•m•' lft lull ;e~~n~' Fu•.;: f,lJ f.=n,Sll< H~ l01 ~,.!i'/"';c:'?ots.u~' t~h 11·~1~~ ~::i ~~~1 ~·t::S.3A0 l1V. 1 11v. l•fr:>'I ~ V, ""' .. ~ f oneotum .to 11\t "l•lt of uld dec~t. Wllt>I" •Ix arid ol•<H ol '"'~· '" u 1o11ow •• '°' -11,.,en~ ll ,,·" 46 um .:" 1;: lncom 4,J7 4)9 Hctlrt u: .. 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Moore WITNESS my IWlnd "''' 1lrcl dOY or Soeclol 3.4' l.76 G•n Sec "·" ""Mui Shr> lt.00 "00 TwonC Gii j ,f1 '·"' llubO Corp 1 JD • XI''-~'" ~ lnukC19 .so • 1$1.1 ,,~ IS' c.,,, ;oo,./ to !M, &,.,.1, fucutrl• Aorll, 1'61. C"6st I'd IJ.12 U.:U raup SK: Moll Trun 2.4f V J TwtnC In< 5 '1 S.tt ~NA Flnancl1i 16\'J 7 V• lllt1rlntt .oO 1' l~ l2~4 •7'11 -I.\ c°"N.'t~ /IO " OI '"' Wiii "' Ille A"9tlo Mui '""'" Fd II 7J 20... M•O Sc 10.n 1171 NII WS.C 10.7411.63 Unlad l'Ulldt: c NA F,,,.,,, .. , "' 21~ 1-. 21 .. 8ul F1h I u " " 11514 6l1\ -"' l::::,Pwr to NOTtCI 0, ltlAllll ... 0" Abovt ne ...... --I STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) CUadfl J.19 J.'° C1!1'11 SI 13.75 IJ.OJ Nol Ind ll.1113.11 At<M l ,•1 f 21 omblned IM 401 H iit 'A ~ Beel I' Pl1.70 I 7•\o\ 76'~ 7"1J +2•1t onPw t>f,·50 'ITITION 1'0111 ... OIATI cw " .,....., I --!IN• COUNTY OF OllANGE l 1 Ctl Ste I.SS UI Ful Ad •.ll 10.20 NII lftVtfl 7.t2 .... lncom lOS 1•.17 .,.,., Gentr•I l.n 551.14 ,. ~ BKIUnan .so ... 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'*-• Corworellon Ila.,. flltd LEGAL l\iOTICE wltflln ln•'lrvm•nt. •nd actnowi.ci.ed IO lnV!'SI 10.ll 11.14 tmo Giii 1 SI t 2S Nol WH Vnevall Viking 7 '1 1.0.S Franklin l • A .., ~ _.. Benell• l,tO '1 ,,,_ J114 3'''\ Ot11 It 210 ~fttll'I t NllllOft for Probelt ef WIK t NI Mt 111el ht uecutad tfle ... mt Sloct 10 60 11.SI Inc Fnd 13 24 U 11 NEA MUI 11.71 l l.'7 W•llS In 12.JI Tl.JI ~nd "'""'lea Ceo 1-102 105 9-1• t>f J 10 '5 U 15 ~onl II fltf 1 lr'r 1"41tnct of L ....... Ttt'-l•ry tol-------.,.~.m.u=,..------Wltr>en mv hind •nd offlclt l at•I. Cwlll\ A,8 1.'7 1,11 In< Fd8 1 6S ~ Jj New l!nt 11.00 11." Wo ll MIJ 13 12 1U 7 n ~ ~:: ~to I~ 1~ ~ 8tnafFln I '° teO 371\ lSV. Ullr -411 :: J~1 I: Pttlt~ ...... en<e to Wllldl It ,.,._ Cl•TI,.CATI 'Oil TaANSli.CTION DI' JOMoll E OAVI> Cwt"' Ct.O t.U 2.01 lndt9/lcl 1700 l 11 New Hor 21.10t7.IOWtll Fd 13.041'.17 e11trel llt·IM ) ' Cl %l1 237 'ltM1F ofS .$0 I 110 110 110 -JIJ,, on•rol Olla tor ivrtt.er Hrllcvle,_, •lld n..t Ille 11,,,. I USl .. IU 11110111 l'ICTITIOUS N•MI Nol•rv Pubttc C&tllorllle Como Id 1.9? 11.11 Ind lrend 1560 II OJ N~ Wld U.U 1f.t0 et 1"4 IM t.n 1-Fills I 20 Jf\IJ 401'4 41 lt~llF pU SO 110 U M 66 COtMOll I .ca "'1 ft< Ma'f 10 ,... I • JO "' ,,,. re Cl 0r ..... '""""' Ccnto•d 20 56 20 u lnsB• St~ U••v•ll 100 Ft! 11,6• "·~' Wll<IH l'cJ "IS 20.ll Htrlford F•re 1 21'. ,,.... "" RenF '°41 so t!O 3' le ,. • -~ •I'd elect el llffrlnt tflo Mmt tiff 11tt11 TH£ UNOERSIGNEO do lie bY rtlty Prtl'IClt>•I Olllct I• Co-no F'd I I 5' 11 5' Ind Fund I 04 I 79,Nort! .. 1 11.00 11 00 hf.,,11 1S 00 1' 21 H..,....tr Flro J.ll 33''1 3"'4 r llt-.llF ou )I) J 111 6•..; ~~ -+ ',! CC~..,.c,ooi,,, ;11!! ,;,_,rttoom !JI 0.,..~ t' I+.: 7 ·•of ,~ ,,,_I ,,,.., ••t condvctl,,. • lte•I Ella,. Mv C""'mln1t1n E••l•M Cons Inv 1117 IJ )1 '"" CoAm 14 n 15 '5 ~ WmS 16t01' to Wlnll"lcl Unavoll Home tnwre~t I• )9" ~ •·~~""' ,., 11' • 11 n·· f. • " c-ll>d o1AS • " • H"' l"'°"IY!Wnl buslMU localtd •I m Dover J l1 lt lO <orim ,,..,. 1 U 5 l3 IM., Bo. I) SI 14 I' ()p0<n F• I 07 1.12 Ison 7 f2 •.S.. lndto Life irit Am t 13 1S l l•rlttv Pflo 1?0 4'11r ll'lt 4,,_ +?~ Coe<> ... fl! 1 ~, ,.',•I ~1• NY.~'~• In"'° City Orlvt. N-1 8ff<t>, Or-Coun!V, llvblll: O;•-t ,.,.,, OtllY Piiot Cony S« 10 S6 11 5.5 tnYHI Grouo Ptnn So 1.51 I SI orll J ... 'Q lftltrcoa>t Life f I~ J.'.!.. 8trm•" L•t I~ ?4•,. 7l 13 _,,_ C-T Oii ?S ,.., • """'' -~"""-C•Nlornl•· u...i.r the na111cus firm ,,.,.,,. ... JttUnot1 S•d u 1i II ~ ~ ~ a ..... rn...., '° • JO ,. :rt'~ -1 cooo .. nd 1 ie 0.ll!d ""'" 1•. IHI. ... MEO.INV •"41 ll>al Mid llrm ,, .t.Prll 14 .,,., Mey '· •• u. ,,.. ... ~ Lincoln NII Llh! .. 1t · tt ~ COPORnt '° w. '· ST JOHN. Ceuftt'I tltrit ~ ot .,,. to1tow1,,. --· ..._ LEGAL NOTICE 1.ou1s1e,,. ., is"'''.'J4Ltte ~~ 2l11t Ji.~ c-1st1 '·'° Wllls .!!~"' _,,. ~le, ,..,.,,., In !vii •NI 01.K11t .-ra!dtnce ~~CT~i~-.» 1..., a ~ Cotifture 1se v,... .,. ere " IOl!ow\. 1o>w1r. c II _,."" L"t'Js )tlWo 17\io ~· COfll Pd 1.70 "•""""_,,., .. Ill!......... Ol!M!llAL .. ,..TNIU T nm Forums on Puts & a s "''Viv"'°" Fire l.29 22 12~ ~~,,.:. 2::- N ..... IMC:ll, Ctllflanrle ..__, .. tell C.ll-1 J-J SUl"HIOll (DUH D, Tiii J.l! '-"'9 ~ ;; .: On CV ·~ 11t 21 G -To~ mo-"" .. ,..,.., 1)41 ~ l rlt'91. .. ,.,. """· STATI DI' CALll'DllMI• l'Olt ff~!i"~ ·11 ,:~ I~ ".. "0:,~ ~ IU 1111 ,u cC::nae:·,.: Wttlcllll at 0.-, lllellanl 8tcll1\tl, 133 Oonf Or. llOTICI TO UIOITOU ti! W•ltl'll Lite I,.. ,_. U! \'I ~ CV~~ Ill 111' c-JO •INnltu ~ ""'"-" C.M!Onllt: Jtmft It owi.. -Wft1 THI COUNTY 01' o•AMOI how can y-t-~:.tn.y1ven\. l.lfe • ; 41\'I I <111-.... " n ,. i "-' '"' l'<ll>Ktlllcl Or-Cont 0.1" l'llot, 4"' Slr•I, Tlnltn, C•lllonll11 0.....ld lff. A "42' \IU PrO'Y16-Wittli 1 1' 2'14 tr Wei , -S'•s 7t 71 Crttc1 t>f1 25 Aorll 17• ''· 1•, lt61 ._... J l antr, JOI Wttl llut.nc1'ury lloed. Ellolt ot L!N,0110 C. VOOUSCH, ~~Net L"9 lJ II; "" \lo ~~cv .. 1t 110 C,...,...kn et f ulltrtvn. C..llfornl•: 0•1 Letm.nn. JOI 0ea .. ec1 MAKE HUNDREDS ru· Peul ,,c::,: ,,.. ~ L ~t\lafl T,~n :a 1"(1 i~ ~::,se~~n:s I LEGAL NOTICE Oov., Ori..,,., Hewt>Orf 8 • • c 11 • NOTICI 1$ HEllOV GtVl!N to 1llt -.ru Ll'9 '"' ~ ,,... f =Ill , Ca cv~i. n fO c.-.. Cork Ctlifo"11•. cf"fdl""1 ot Ille ebove "•"*' dtctdflll nrelOf! Ll'9 IM to " ' " S-CV...., m 1SI cr0Wt1:Z. 1 '° LIMITID f'AllfllflS th.\t all Ptr>Oft> ll•vlnt clelrm 1191ln1I IN relY LHf '"' • JIAI f t Mwaf""',..':Jtrlf WI .. ~ .. Cruc Sit 1 lO f'·lf9U J. Slrottns, MO.. 1500 Enl t<e .. ti., Mid cJec..imt ,,. reooul•ad 111 111• 11\em, It ~ nnt 1.11 fl \'it ,~ 3..'J.k&l• 'l.T !l " •2 CTS Corl 00 Cl•Ttl'ICATIO,IUllNllS a..,,.., C•llfl>rnl11 G, hnd11. MO .. w11t1111tneceutrvYO\ICMn,ln 111e olllco OF DOLLARS DO THE lm• M .~ 111 ~~ .,:..,.' ,_r.1'-4 1JS 1~ I~ CUde,,yCo """' Undtrsl1"9d do O rlllV ....., •rt C•llfornlt: T. C. N•mlllu. M.D .. ISOO Ill .,_,,, "''""· wlltl lllt ,,.< ..... ,., Vil 1 r~t 1.H• · ' .-. 1') I"' M•rl cv s. 111 11 • Cvltl91n II "1CTITIOUS NAMI 1:10 e •• , PomoM, S.nl• An •• of .... <It•-ot .... •bow en•llltd covrt."' u':1dl~":To\: iO "" " ~· ,,rlo'ltall '"'' cvt ...... n ,. • .. CuclePIY t>f tc>MOct1119 • buslnttt II 351t I!. Coe~I EHi IC•,.11•. o,.,.,.. C..lllornl•t F. voucht"' 1o Ill• u•·.c1er91,noc1 •t tll• nOlc• OS ou1r IM 4\11 46141 ,l't Iv M,r1 cv !. ,!!._ IM I~ lo.I ~uu:::,m0~':;'1 ~0o f'?~•tv. Co•0t1• d•I Mer, c:.11tom11, J""""" Tr1011. ~o .. 1~ EHi K••••i.. o1 JOHNSON ., JOHNSON. "''°'"f'••· 60! WORK OF THOUSANDS us . .01 -.,~ 24m.,.. ~ .. :J:.;eu1~ ~~11 13 13 curt11 "ub liM~r lh• llclltlout nrm n•mt ol 0<•"9e, C•lllornlu AOMld Sch,. .... E Im Awnw, Lono lucll, C•lllorl'llt Vollt1w1~n. ;f.,. l\: \It \'it WtYM M .. ~ I~ I~ Curl Pub 3of' ~~~~~~ ... :~L.~E1~.'M1 ~?1dllJ,S1~NltO .?,!: MD · 1t10 Ettl l<llr.lla. O••ne•. fOI02, wlllch It tM ol•c• ol bv•IMH ol l ~~~: I~ ~0 ~ ...,, ~wen, l'•rp9 i•h " 16 ,. 7• curPub 60of ·~ " -· "' ~-·· Ctllton>I•. Erwin ltoooctslry. MO • 1'21 !tie -rstwntd In oll ""'"'" HflllnlM IEASTEttN llAMI($ W?lllt .. H' Cf. ~-0 1lO 2• US CurtlH Wr 1 °""" ot t,,. lottowlnt H•-a.. •flow EHi Jh1 S1rtt'I. S.nlt Ana, C..lllorftlt: 1o "'' H1•1• of w ld dfudent. within al• tlll'll<ln Tru~ 2.~ .. Ill .._ .._ ,, tl<f;UTUAL FU10S Curt Wr A 2 •&m°" In fvll olld pi.c.. Of rwotdtn<a .,. lll11tll Hl11>orn. UI Norlll ~ montl\s attor IN 11,.,1 ""bllcellOft. qi 111k wh'1 le l1'm'1t1•ng your r1'sk and c~ ... NY '\' i j ·ell p,"s;' .. .,,., :e.J'1., 1 ~ l{ff Cul~ H 110 11 fol tows 8ou!nard, NtWPOrf 8•11tll. Celltor,,ta: nnllct ~ II ri llll • ..... Vil nCI 1 '1 l ·I 1! ~ CY<"-1 ID ,.,,.,,, 41tUndff L .. .,. '°'' 5111 .... v M Szewlow)lll, MO ' 1'0$ w .. t EdlnoM. Oottd .,,,. 17, ltU ~':'~ l~I .r\~ CJI llt .. Ve " Miii ,d 2$ I I t':1t CvpruaM 1 41) t...nt. N-rt 8b<h. Calll11t"I• '2..o S.ntt Ana, C•lllo<nlt: Wllllem Mos•• GlldYs M. Vorbvte~ multt'plyt'ng your profit potential? ~rat el Cll'I J u IMrl F. L-. 21111 Sllltwrl La,.., MO • 112S E01I 17111 SlrHI, 5-nte Admln"1ralrl• ot 1M nter. ' ~renlll "•t p MY I• ~ l..cll. Callftr1>lt ,,.... ,.,,., C.lltorn1e1 8 (, tt.._r. 1115 ot Ille ·-"'""" ~I Mff1 H1i Tnat ta Ill O•ltd ....,,., "· 1... , .. , 17111 Sl'rfff, $enl• .\M, "'"'°'""'I .IONNSOM • JDMNSOM 0 . De rt t M _, New York -"'" r 4 1 I ... ,.,,,, A L-Wllllam G•lll••~. 11U Ent 17111 Sltffl, ....... A-)ur pt1on pa men ... a.-' Nol ... "W~STE•H IANKS La F. 51•1W"' Ct •,:;i •. :: ~ c--IY $enta Ana. C.lllornl•, Oo<t "'<Corti".~ ltt(ll, Cl•-·...., FARMER """"-..,,. 1 n~ E 22\IJ gnna arm ·~ ·~·· 1715 0.•"9• Awnve, Cost., ~. Tet 211 • HI 7·1'71 DR PAUL 1•rWi ol -lea 1 • ~ U Oft AIN'll II l ... , bc111'9 -· t No,_,., C..hlotnll: Tllomat ""-•· 611 WHI ,.,., ... , 1tf .... ltli11rtM• e ttlll ti Ctl SF I.• • ~ "ub"< '" •"" ,.,. .. .., "•t• .. ,_,.1,,, o ... rto 11,,..,, "'<Ml'•· c.111orn1., ""°11"""' o. ..... ,.,.,, 0.1,,. "'""· ~·1111,,.1. 'll8"tT •• ·• 1~ ~i: 1~ Recea"ves Award :."::=.-:"",.,: ;e:-.;."":.;:..F.,:;:: ~= M~!';:.-"·C:.1',:,.:z:'<J:,.,°':=: .... ,,, 2•· •""Non '· '· u. '""~I who is recognized nation.wide as an e;cpert 0~ options ~r:u,r.!c;n:_, • W, )b 1.tl't ~~:·~"==:.:..,":... ~:i;.: 10:.~~' L~•'•,;,.~"".:;,,'•;:n·~, l.F.GAL NnTlC"F. will discuss this topic at MO Identical meetings per ~~"".J lt f~ ft" :io·,~L 111S~~~ G•OVU of ¥trdl. 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Dlll V PILOT 3 t Prices -Complete New York Stock Exchange List ··~.;;;..-·:.......:.;. .... ~ .... --•• ··~-.................. ~ ............ >-" ........ ~·----~~--~ -----...... -------·--· .......... _____ ~ _ ...... ~ .. _ .. _ b e7 -•• --- ..,.. ---,. ~ • • ... •• • • -, .. ¥ .. - • . . _. -. .. , . . . -...... ,. •r .• • -... .,. .. ... -•• • -... ~ --• ---- -.... • _. , • ,, • .. .. ,.. , #" -• • • DAil Y flfLOt DAILY' PIL.01' .... ,._ NO THANKS -Marthella Randall shuns Linda Baum's otter of a dill pickle as an amused Pat Neederman looks on in this scene from "Claudia" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, opening a two-weekend run Friday. Theater Notes Mesa Playhouse, College Open Latest Productions By TOM TITUS Of 1M O.lty P'li.t Stiff The eighth and ninth pro- ductions to raise their cur· ta1ns during a busy April in Orange County bow in this week at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and Golden West C<illege. while three others take their leave of 1<>ca1 stages over t h e weekend. Going up Friday nJgbt for a two-weekend run l s "Claudia'' at the Costa Mesa playhouse, with resi· dent director PaU Tam· belllnl returning U> stage Rose Franken'• comedy· drama. Taking the t.it\e role will be Unda Baum, witb Neil Sawyers cast as hey bus- band, David. Marthell.a Ran· dalJ will play Claudia's m•r. with Benny Jensen, Matk WHliams, Pat Harp. Shirley Di1Jon and Pat NHdermam completing the Costa Meaa casl ~our perfonnance1 will be given, F r I d a y s and Saturdays hough May 4, a.t the Community C e n t er auditorium on the Orange County Fairgrounds. Tlck&ts can be reserved by calling 8.34-5303. * * * On the collegiate stage, Go~n West College opens Its production of ' ' Sh e Stoops to Conquer" Thurs· day for a three-evening run in t h e college's P a t t o Theater. A cast of 20 students, the largest for any GWC pro- duction. comprise the com· pany for the 0 11 v er Goldsmith 18th c e n t u r y comedy. Charles Mitchell, Golden West drama teacher, is directing. Curtain time 11 11:15 p.m. with reservatioos obtainable by calling the college at 89'l· 7711. Evans aod Ralph Appell head the cast of the drama, with Pat Warner subbing for the ailing Dorl! Herbert· son. Tickets tor Friday only may be ceserved at 839-<Ii06. * * * Also bowing out this week is "Never Too Late" which gives Its last f o u r performances tonight through Saturday under the d:ired:loo of Hap Graham at the Laguna Playbousie. Joe Wilson. M a r g a r e t Merritt, P.aul Toft and Dee Dee Settlemire head the cast of the comedy. The reservation number ia 494- 8061. * * * Bidding her final farewell tttla weekeod will b • * * + Marg.-et Oowlet, whoM \'. S &l fa m e r Llghtnln(' "Farewell•" wrn be seen in wtnlfi ~the tut two nlgnb ' flnaJ perlormanc. Friday of ita premiere engagement through Sunday at South Friday and Saturday at the Coast Repertory's Second We rtmlnster CommunJty smp Theater Jn, Newport Theater, co m pl• t J n g a Bead!. personal project In whicfl SCR's main stage in Costa this writer directed hia own Mesa, meanWb.ile. will be script. occupied with "Macbeth" Ron McCommon, Sondra under David Emmes' dtrec- --------------------tion. Jack Davis ls Macbetll, while Leslie Jones, Clement Crossword Puzzle Davidson, Hal Landon Jr., James Baxes and Don Tucbe also are featured in the Shakespearean drama. ACROSS 1 Kind of bueb1ll g1111e 6 Josiah-: 'ottery 11111ttr 11 Bdly: COllb. for111 14 lnsub-sbnlial 15 Carried 1' Girl's nllllt 17 Dlvrr's carittm 11 Vtry self· Clllttrtd p«son. ZO Slit• of strong agitation 22 Bl111c -23 As well 25 Marry on n River Tickets for both "Mac· to Lake Yuttrdty's l'uzzle Solvtd: bed!" and "Farewells" l'MY · Winnipeg be reserved by call.Ing ttie 50 Carprnter5' repertory's central box of. !Dols 54 Founded fice at 646-1363. upon law * * * 55 ¢f ~f~r _ Returnint to the UCI 5' Tr ibulation Studio TbeateT this wffk 58 Exact will be Robert Cohen's pro- llkenuses ductioo of "TI>e Hostage," •O Miiitary cu.rre.nUy r u n n i n g in assistant n Due repertory with "Dark of the '6 Hot1109eneous: Moon.'" Comb. form 4124/61 Both productions a re '1 SH 23 Down 10 Dutch pmstd 38 Shltlby In criven l... -.... 1 r v 1· n t H Dissuade chrest ippur1nct &• "' ""' " -Brunswick 11 Stilt 40 Bid Repertory Theater at the 70 Act of 12 Kind of uying 41 Show fatuous university, and tickets may staying 13 Thrashed fqndntss be reserved b .. 111 .... ..__ In one place 19 Slangy 44 Systtm1tlc · Y c ........... ""' 71 Mort ntgatlvt plin UCI box offl~ at ~. ln9rnlot1s 21 Posussivr 47 Movtd * * * word furiously R..-.... the At S.a Cietnnate ~ 'Odd Couple' First In Orange County By EVELYN SHERWOOD ................. The San Clemente Com- munity Players preMlltlld a ftl'llt in Orange Comty lllt week wltb UM tnltlal non- prote1sional produotioll of "The Odd Couple'• at tbe Cabrillo Playhouse. T h e ~llghU\d wbic1e, wriuen by Nel Simon.•• llbly directed by Tbelma Ruckman and the two male J.eadJ were profess.lonally In- terpreted by both Jerry Johnson as Felix and Ralph TomliDSon as Osc.ar. ~ tbne 9Cta, wtUcb moved briskly, w.re laid Jn the New Yort City ~ ment ot "grau·widoW'ecl" . Oscar and were ~vely ataged for supporting ect.cn capably played the Friday night poker gang. Cbarle& Hunt, Earle Keagy, Dr. Paul Smith and J a c k Seymour. Marty Waiker and Pat JobD.800 aatisfacborily fl.i.led the two feminine J*U and lent the re.quired air of aopb..istioaitioo Co the diarm- 1Dgly naive pm,. A full house ol 200 In the audience thoroughly enjoyed the effort of the Community Players and left the theater with chuckles and inner laughter for the prediu· rnent and solution ot pJol T b e entertaining pro- duction will CODtinoe at the Cabrillo Playhouse April 25, 2.8, 'l7, and May 2, 3, and 4, with curtain at 8:30 p.m. 'Albatross' Cast Listed For Orange ------• wr 1U111tt1. \ ......... .,,..ll ..,.... ........ ••Clllr SllMft Stnaller9 "'PIYCK-Our Joitr Mee,... Jodi Me'*-'t tllt QT 21 Gardener's COf\Cem 23 Dwtlllng 48 State: Abbr. ~, .... g second ol plKt so hh foul ~e weekends at the Sanl;:::=========;I 1 Point of 1 Z4 8ttoine 51 Return frOll Clernet* Co m m u n i t y DOWN 29 S111all quJntlty )0 SOtlleth 1ng auumtd 32 H~ln9 outline of an eg9 34 Washington 'OltJWI VIPs n OtslFtltd 11 1 sign tt Rat 4111•• "' •ffort 4S Vtne fonn 46 l'malc quill pu •0te active duth to lift 1beater ii Neil Simon's z Nut11btr 2' Landing Dlact 52 81aclt -"Th Odd r-.-I .. ......, .. .. ) Acroti.tlc 27 Lower class 53 Not happy e """'Y e. ~ ... ... feat Anglo-Suon 55 Precious directed by T b e I m a 4 Callfotnli 30 Attar source stone Ruckman. Ralph Tomllnton ' -• r -~ • "'• lu(Jt,·-11 ' . ~: . city 31 Atelltr 57 "· 90!" aod Jerry L. Johnson play s Put to 1ccusory 5' Odrn, Mars, tbe title rolt'I. W.tt • ....,., Wor'lf ,,_..,. the pr11of n P1rt of Aru, •tc. P er f o r m a n c .. • -e "llackbNrcf'a Ghott" "PAllW'&&.r ' Singer tht foot 61 lhlle: ~ -TOllllly _ 15 Ciust to Co•b. ""' scbectuled Thm-sday through ,._ .., ._ .,-..,.. -,.ti ....... t:• ~.M. ms v11a w.,. ,..._. ._. 7 Orpnlztd overtum '2 Brazil Saturday at the Cabrillo "Whwe Angeli Go-W ,_ ~· '"-"'-._...,, '11:• 1'.M.. -,,. l".M. •auacrts 36 Statt of t111btt ttM Pla""'-·~-202 A l Trouble FollOW1" "W I N N II TH I P 0 0 H " I Eat: ettlttlng •4 lndlullnt ,..._...., ., en d a ""' ....,.... ..... COii,. '°"' • Slltlr ••ld1n "... CabriDo jn s.n Cltmente. sea CE.NTlAL IOX OFFIC~UU t U.S. ,olltlul S7 Ltn H Canfftt lr======~==~:=:~========;t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~ puty: At*. coumon 10UIMI II , L u s iifiliii PMS 1 L ••trtt NOW PLAYINI .,,_.,. ~· ·;•eJi. _ ... ,,., ... pecp&a:. HELD AUDREY HEeBURN ALAN . ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA -.. . . ............ , .. C1 ' .... ......... 1WOACADIMY WJNNIU . . . I ll. U.S. NO. 1 ~ "A .. 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Let's face facts. Tbete'a no pill that will take off ex- cessive weight qukkly and safely. The evils of diet pills have been much in the news late· ly. The U. S. Senate an· titrust and monopoly sub- committiee has conducted a six monthl hwestigation of the diet pill industry and bas DAILY PILOT . FOOD l SECTION '. . . ""'!!"-- .,_ MJ a nWJ.1-dollFS ... el tbyrokt In d ~d-«litalia tablets wbicb were beiDC prOmoted neticmlly fr,, Ule in weight reduction. "Both t b y r o 1 d and <i&italis are usefUI dru&1 for certain condiUona," said FD A. "but they are not safe iii the trHtment of obesity." Tbe selze(l pr~ are "dangerous to health when used in the dosage .. °" with the frequency and duration ptt~ribed," the l'DA com- .. plaiQt Slid. 1be American Medical· A890clati0ft alao is critical of· reducing pills. Says the AMA in the pamphlet, "Fads oo Quacks," "There I.a no sdeutiftc evidetlce that any of these popularized prQducts bav..e a' t«ig-term · elf~i. if any, kl weight reaucaou or w e I g h t • ·=:;.·without dietary ·. Howntt, the AMA points qot in UU. booklet that there .,.e drugs available, by preecript1on only. w h I c b have ,been shown to be ef· fecthe ~ depressing ap- petite end lbereby pro- mouong weight loss. The function of these ap- petite depressants is menly' that o( relieving the dMoom· fort of hunger pains. As sudl, they may be a tern· porary Mid useful "crutch" tn tM early ~atment of an o6ese '4dietary cripple." Ho.ever the a p p e t i t e •prfUanta are not the treatment -they merely aid the treatment. The ttea4rnent ts learning new e.ati"' habits: Learning to ·eat i.a. particularly less of th11 1'«t! calorie foods - ·~ • sweets, fats, fat· oontalfdllc foods such ~ DAILY '1LOT p.J . . Snack Stop·ping aalld dre181n-. p\'i~. rich sauce•. fried foods and rlcb dessert. audl a• putriet and c:aa.s. Say• lie AMA, ;,Druga are not a repiacement in a weight reduction program for d i e t a r y restriction, retNinine of faulty eating habits or appropriate ex- ercise to uae up calodes and keep body musclee firmed." QUESTIONS WE A BE ASKED Q. My doctor !\as reoom· mended that I lose at leaat 50 pc>UD(ls, but I have no idea bow I should iO about changing my diet. Can you recommend some g o o d reading on tni5 subject? A. For the small price of juat 15 cents you can obtain an easy-to-read, common sense USDA pamphlet call· ed "Food and Your Weight" fnirn the ~ ol Documeta, W~ D. c .. 20400. 11 you !Gllow the sugeati<ns in this booklet and uee the calorie mart .. your guide '° eating, you will find that I weight con- trol diet .. not difficult to plan. Q. I am Cey.lng to control my weight and ftnd that the wor&t. time of day is the hour before dinner. I'm so starved then that I can't keep from mac.king. And if I don't snack then I eat an enormous dinner. Do you have any su~ns? A. Why not plan to have part of your dinner an hour or so early to take the edge off your appetite? You mJght eat your salad, or a cup of soup, or drink a class of tomato Juice or fruit juice and eat a small cracker with tt. It would be better t.o do thll tt*1 Jlibble Cll high cal«rie IDldm or let your ~ p'OW ~ ol boundl before d.1nner. Q. Is melbe toast much lower iD calories t b a o regular t.odt? A. It depends on how much you eat. One melba toast w~er (65 wafers per 8 ounce package) weighs only 4 ~ and bas a caloric vQ!ue ol 15. One sUce of reeuiar white bread toasted wei.gN about 20 grams - five Ume4 as muob and haa eo calories -five ti.mes as tnM)'. So if you eat only 1 melba toast wafer in pl.ace of a slice of bread you would save many calories. But if you a.te five, you would gel the 1arne number of calories as you would get from a sllce of bread. Pineapple's Ideal for Menus Golden ~ p4neapple with ita refreabing taste is ideal in springtime mem.is. Specifically, pineapple comes aa chunks, slices or tidbit as well as crushed. Canned pineapple juice is unsweetened and it too is handy for a perky drink or to use in m<>lded salads and special desserts. It is canned crushed pineapple -little nugget of tropical su.Mhine -that spwkles in ~ recipe trio. The two-toned salad, looking very much like a spring bon- net. has a golden crown made of pineapple molded in lively orange g e 1 a t l n . Beneath it is an amethyst layer of cranberry sauce and Oalifomia s e e d l e 1 1 Nlisine. Decor~ with fake Dowers for tbe finistiing toll(:b. will really make a hit w;th tlhe men, there is a marvelous cheesecake. The bright crushed Pneawle g\aze topping sets of1 the cr~y filling to perfection. Bits of sweet crushed pineapple make a sunny crown for this two-toned molded 1alad. PJNEAPPLE S P R I N G BONNET SALAD 2 (3-0unce) p a c k a g es oran~ gelatin . 1% cups boiling water 1 (8'h-ounce) can crushed pineapple 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1h cup f i n e I y chopped celery ¥l cup dairy sour cream 1 (1-pound) can wttole cmoberry 8'8Uce 2 teaspoons instant minc- ed oqion 1 teaspoon grated orance l>ffl l/, teaspoon salt i Ulblecpoons vineg11r "' cup California Sffdless raisins 1 egg 1 cup milk 1 Cl-ounce) 1quare unsweet"ened cmocolMe 1 teaspoon vanill& 1 cup MUppmg Ct"eaQ\ Walnut Tart Shells Drain pineapple, saving syrup. Mix gelatin, sugar and salt. Stir in egg beaten with I/, cup syrup from pineapple and milk. Add fi.ooly cut chocolate. Cook over medium heat, sUrring constantly until g e 1 at i n dissolves and c b o c o I a t e melts. Take from heat Beat with rotary beater until completely smooth. Stir in vanilla. Cool until slightly thicken- ed. Fold in draned pineap- ple and wbipped cream. Ohill a few mlm.ttes, until filllng mo~ on spoon. Heap into baked Walnut Tart.Shells leavln' i~ mu.(fin cups. Chill 6.rm. At 1erving time geotly pulJ ends of foil lttips to remoft tart.I: peel off foil. Decoratd as desired with curls· of semisweet chocolate and addltional drained cruslled pin~apple. Makes 12 tarts. WALNUT TART SHELLS '4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour 11• teupooo salt 4 egg yolks 1 egg 1 teespoon vanilla 1 cup milk Crumb Crust ¥l cup dairy sour cream Pineapple Topping Press cottage c h .e e • e through sieve. Add cream cheese, sug.ar, flour, salt, egg yolks, egg and vanilla. Be at until smooth. Stir In mi lk. Pour carefully into chilled crumb crust. Bake in moderately slow oven (325 degrees F. l 40 minutes. Torn off heat and let cake remain in oven 30 minutes with door closed. Remove cake to rack ard cool Spread over sour cream and glaie with pineapplJ b>J>- ping. Makes 1 (9-inch)_cake. CRUMB CRUST Blend * cup fine grabem cracker or vanilla waler crumbs with ~ cup EACH sugar and melted butter. Press into bottom aid on sides oC 9-indJ cake pan with removable bottom. Chill. TWO-TONED MOLDED SALAD TOPND WIT.H SUNNY CltOWN ' ~ off •1om ~•eerie talent8 wttib these delectable Ftendi t l r t s . Their delightful walnut shells are a pleasing contrast to the creamy chocolate pineapply filling. Be sure to follow the directions for IJbaping the shells so they can easily be removed from the muffin pan$. Then for a dessert wbich In each of 2 bowls dissolve one peckage gelatin in 1 cup less 2 tab~pooos boiling water. Add u n d r a i n e d pine&pl>le, lemon juice and celery to 1 ·part. Pour into kup mold. Chill quickly un· flit set but not firm. Blend !Our cream into remaining gelatin. Stir in all remaining ingnldi<mes. auu lD"lfil very thick. Spoon over pineappt.e layer. Chill firm. Unrnold and ganisb as desired. Serte wiGl mayonoabe OT sour cream. Makec 8 serv· ings. Criss cross 2 (~-inch l strips foil, in 8-*' of 12 buttered large muffin cups extending ends of strips 'Ii iooti above rim. eomm.ne 2 cups finely gr.Med ar ground wainuts wi1h 1~ eup EACH sugar and melted butter. Pack firmly in bottoms Mld sides of 12 muffin cups. Bake in ~rately hot oven (375 degrees F .) 10 minutes. Cool. Ma.Ires 12 tart ahelJs. PINEAPPLE TOPPING Combine 1 undrained (8'h· ounce) can crushed pineap- ple with 1 'h teaspoons corn· starch and 2 tablespoons sopr. Cook stirring con- stantly about 5 minutes or until mixture clears and tbickem. Cool Early EQyp.tia ns Discevered Flavor Sesmle seed bM been a flavorhd balring seed flor maay ceollll'ies, .. ftJ1 u one ~the ww1d's ID08t Un· portant cil eeeds, For tmne reuon, it was berdJy llnowD beyoDd the cMep Soalh (It in ... RC· tlicme ol big citiec fa this oomtry unUl seamne was ir;ed in the cunt ~ a pie whidl woo a sellAtional prize in a baaDg ciottest about 15 years •· Actually, it was t b e simplest kind ol vaiatian - t • a few tiablespooDB of. foaisited sesame eeed added to tbe fiour ol the crust. ~ • .of women read the teope .mil moaned, ''Now• wtJi coaldn't I have tJou&tit-1111bllt?" Adding h nut-t'ftet teeli8 to pectry . • eeemed ~.however, to ,Cf)e prii~ cook for the was an iatcbeologist as well as a giJ'red homemaker. Sha had 1eamed tl'Klt Egyp. tt.8, more tbll1 3,000 yeans ao>, bad added sesame to breads .m baked goods. This shiny white seed ls alw.a.ys sold whole. Sesame seeds are toasted to develop full ftavor; then they may be used in m8Qf <tishes ~one might ordinarily U9e tmety chopped elmonds. To toast, 8P"eed the seeds thinly on a baking pain and baa 16 to 20 minutes in a moderate oven. If Chey are spl"idc.led on top of ~ dish, stdl 88 meads, cookies, ~ fish, where they are G()Oled to dr'Y beM, they do not require pre-toasting. Semme 'eeds are as deticioOt in or on pie fillings as they we in the ('l"\.lst. From Che test ltltdlient of the ~ioan Slice Trade Aaociatioo ~ t b e s e redpes f« rid\ a n d tempting pies• all requiring eesame seeds a• in· wedftnt.19. 1his dreamy pie wi1tl Its UllUI08l sesame seed top. pmg b so rich that smaller pc:cclitu than u.wcll are rtt<lmmended. BAYOU "BENNE" PIE 3 egs. li~ beau.in 1 cup dwk corn syrup ~ ~ light corn syrup 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extNct '4 teupooa sait 1 tablespoon flour % fie Up?OO ground cln· nmnon ~ t.upoon I r o u n d nutl:nM l table$~ butter or msearme. melted W cup 1esame seed UnbMed ~ flaky s-try abe1l In small miJer b o w I com6ine egp, dirk .and lietlt earn .,..ups, vanilla _. Mlt. Mb well et lnldllall .,..S.. B\ertd l1l (lee SESAME, P11e FZ) Pineapple and obocolate are a new duo in these ult.Ta elegant party tarts. PINEAPPLE PRINTEMPS TARTS 1 (13Jh-oWlCe) CM crush· ed pineapple 1 e n v e l o p e unflavored gelatin "2 cup sugar ¥• tea.spoon sa It Golden crushed pineapple makes e sparklibg fruit top· ping on dlis deliPlfully easy dleese calre. EASY LflTLE PINEAP· PLE CHEESE CAKE 2 cups lal'ge curd c«Uge cheese 2 Cl-ounce) P•ckaees cream dleel9 Quick Trick Take leftover chicken out of the ordinary with a sp& cial gravy sauce. In sauce- pan combine 1 can ( !OY.i ounces) giblet gravy, 2 ta- bleGpoooB cbili a.auce, and 1 tl!aspooo W o r c estershire. Heat: stir uow and then. Serve over 1Hced cooked chicken. ------- f' •2 OAJL Y PILOT W~, Aprfl 24, lM 'INST AM" DINN IRS CAN II MADI A 'l'TUCTIVI Cooks Pre·p1an For b.eft-eyers -• ..,,.: .... ,.J Lqokfnl for mldn eotD'se1 ' ped that are a little different yet 1 cup ttdnly llliced celery briJit the family back ask.in« 14 cup chopped' sreen pep. for more! ; This invariably ii the rut• -per . ftther thin the exception. 2 ta.\Jlespoona ftour Hbme economist.I a t l~ cuPt milk Meadow Gold Dairle1 have . l teupocm Alt creatad a festive Golden 14 teaspoon pepper Ham Cauerole that yo~ can ~ 1aupoon tbJm• aerv• at a luncheon or 1up. '4 telspoon bull per. It's pr a c ~I c a 11 y 2 cup1 cubed cook.,il ham guaranteed to lmpre11 your 1 fUP' eooted peu family or your guests. It in-1 ~llleed tarTOtl. cludu carrots. peas, ham, " _ b= bread spices. celery. green ~r ... :zbt. and mll.k. 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JAR 3 lunch .. 29c i 2 Fer 29c fAUi4u JoH~ruv PAa 65• BABY FOOD .... 12 Fer 89' • . POLISH IAUIAGI... .. ....... a FAC.AL.2-nv 5 ForS100 GRAPEFRUIT 8 c:!~o 49c Si.iCEDsH1RE··l;RMEL5ReoLA51eL C TISSUU ....... BACON ............ ~ . 11t IR8LITI COIUI, MIDIUM PIAI, MIXED VEGETABLES, SLICED or FRENCH 6REEN BEANS s RE6. SIZE PK6S. 0 01.D CARAVAN BOURBON '3'' FIFTH DON CARLOS-flFTH 10-YR. BRANDY •3" ·························- LIQUID DETER.GENT INCL 8e OFF J.OY 22.oi. Plutle .. REAL FLORIDA t.-OZ. TINS POPSICLU OR 2 5c WAm . FUDGlllCLIS ....... . • 13922 llOOKHURST, GARDIN GROYI e 1308 W. 'IDING!R, SANTA ANA ( ... ~ .. . f . " \ ' •4 • . . .. . . . . .. . --~~------------~---~-----------------------------~~~~~~~ ----. ------------------ ' . .. DAILY '11.0T ON TRIAL -Gary Cooper, above, stars with Pal- ricia Neal and Raymond Massey in tonight's motion picture. ''The Fountainhead" at 7·30 p.m. on Chan- nel 9. The picture is based on Ayn Rand'~ book about an idealistic architect brought to tnal for destroying a building he had designed. Tt;l .F"ISION VI EWS Variety Lists Top Specials HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Television's two surest bets for high-rated entertainment specials are Bob Hope and. the animated cartoons based on the "Peanuts" comic strip. THE MOST popular group of docurnentanes. by far, are the National Geographic Hours. The past season's single most popular special was Hope's annual Christmas Show on NBC-TV. This is the 90-minute program based on his yearly yule tour to American servicemen based abroad. For the past several years, the show has focu sed on Vietnam THESE FACTS, and many others. a re revealed in a listing of the season's specials by the show business weekly, "Variety.'' The list. which does not include news docu- mentaries or ABC-TV's two-hour "Theatre Ni.ght" adaptations, indicates that of the top 10 specials, three are Hope broadcasts and three others "Pea· nuts" cartoons. THE THREE "Peanuts" broadcasts are "A Charlie Brown Christmas," "He's Your Dog. Char- lie Brown" and "It's the Great Pumpkin. Charlie Brown." They finished second. fourth and ei~hth. Top of all the documcntarieg waa tbe NatiOnal Geographic's "Amaron," which came in seventh. OTHERS In the top 10 were a Tennessee Emie Ford hour, the "lee Capades'' and a Jack Benny special. The next 10 shows, in order. were: Another Hope special. the Andy Williams Christmas Show. "Dear Mr. Gable" (a docurnen· tary about Clark Gable), tbe Bill Cosby Hour, "The Fabulous Funnies" (about comic strips). another Hope special, "Rudolph the Bed-Nosed Reindeer," an hour about the Rad em Globetrotters, the movie "The King and I" (presented as a spe- cial). and yet another Hope show THE SINATRA$, father and daughter. did quite well in the specials department. with both getting 1>xcellent reviews in their separate hours. and Nan- "Y C>utpointing Frank in the ratings. "Movin' with Nancy" finished 24th. and Frank ":uTie in 48lh in his memorable musical hour with Elli\ F'ilzi?erald and Antonio Carlos .Jobim. ROUNDING OUT the lop :JO specials were: ''Grizzly" and "Winged World'' (both National Geographic Houu), Perry Como's ThanksgivinJt broadcast. ''Movin' With Nancy," a show about the Radio City Music Hall at Chrislma~ time. the Fred Astaire special. a Don Knolls hour. another Hope program, "Cinderella" and Jack Paar's annual outing. The highest-rated dramatic special. aside from the few movies that were showcased. was "Dear Friends," one of the "CBS Playhouse'' productions. It ranked 35th. IN THE SPORTS AREA, the top-ranked prime time event wa~ a Natrona! Football League game between Green Bay and St. Loui~ which placed \4th. Barbra Sfrt>isand's -;pec1al . an interior item thi~ c;ePson. came m a poor 70th. And the much-touted :ind disappointm~ William Hanley play. "Flesh and Blood." for which NBC· TV paid Sl 12.~. finished B4th. Ninety-fivP specials w8re listed. Dennis t.laP. Menace ~ ' . I ' J PEANUTS ... ass PEACH KEU1 ~~OOl.. ~f'(\/Al SHow PV&llctTY 1>£P'T. • DEllll DEEIE SEE {)()~ S'~ow ! IT IS ly H•olcl Le Dou 11151' AS ~ AS Hf LEAVE5 WE'LL 60 SEE IF 00~ F«lfflC> 1'L 16 HOLEP UP Tl4RE ! $Cl(I("(. My 51'9CJAU'T'I IS "TMI! OTM!f( WAY ... ly Mel· ly PNM lolle W ;: D r. E. . D t. 'f ••• .. .._ (C) (CO) °'"""1· Ii'"" '' ·~"..., t..-t (Q 8 .... ... -.: fC) ('90) $ttvt'• 111• "' ... Will llydtll. 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FRYERS tJJ:ir.Lna \t .. 39e CORN BEEF ~~is"1::'"0 LI. age SNAPPER ;~~~s ...... LI. 7gc CENTER CUT SMOKED PORK CHOPS .· .......................... L•. age FRYER ~~siii~~~,u. 49c, CORNED BEEn::::;~lJ. age TROUT i:~~l~0.M~ ••.•• 12-01. 7gc WHOLE-HALF PORK LOIN ROAST ..... '. . . . .. .. .. . . . .... LB. 59c FRYER =:ires . ~. II. 5gc STEAK IN"J! ........ II. 7ge HALIBUT n~::~ ~~'. .... LB. 7gc Towe I S KLEENEX JUMBO 29c ·r.~ M' eat p '1 es BlNQUETl 5c t> DESIGNER •. ROLL 8 OZ •.• : Chip~ ~~~0~:~ ~w:z. 59c I ee Mi I k ti~i:F. 33c _. , 006 FOOD :1~::c5s~~~ ...... to LB.~ 119 BOUILLON ~~~}RgUBES .•••••••••••• rs gc Bl'JH TISSUE DUSEY PRINTS 23c SUGAR SftlECKELS 58t ll 2 ROLL PACK • . • • • • • • • • • CIANULATED •••••.•.•.••• 5 LI. BAS ·HONEY sue BEE j'Jc SUGAR. sPRECllELS 2 1-ll. 35c CREAM SPAEAI .••...•..... 16" DZ. If.) BROWN~ PeWDEIED . . . "'IS.. " •. ~ NOODLES AECMGERIUN BEAUTY 1 oz 19c TOASTEMS ~:T~,s ..... -• :~ .•• 13 OL 44''': . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . SHE ... LF PAPER' ,.n,1s·J11Uoy 4f ~ NOODLES ~::: ~~'~ .... ~ ...... 303. 2135c t3"x1~ IOt C .... , ... . DOG FOOD ~~~~=~£~ ......... TALL 2/61 c TOPPING ~~~5o ................ :. t& oz~ 43e l YSOL ~i~~:;~::NT .................... age MllK ~:~~~~~: .......................... l 7c OLIVE Oil ~~~~'J~u ............... 2gc .YOGURT cuN~noN ~ ............. 1 oz. 20c FOIL WRAP ~f.:2~~~~ ....... : ........ 31 c MARGARINE ~~rri~r~ .............. ti. 35c . HILLS BROS. COFFEE .................... LB. TIN 71 c ... ., ALBERTSON'S ... COFFEE c • , . B -NUT BABY FOOD '" 10 ~ .:, ~-~~ "lfr.$c ''FRUIT I .ORJNKS . · ' Swift's Pre11i1111 FRANKS LI. PKG. 55 C . American Bra:ld BOLOGNA 14·tl 'Pit. ·5 9 C · b i .,,,. $ t - for NO. 1 WHITE ROSE 6C POTATOES ..... LI. NO. 1 CELLO BAG 1 oc CARROTS .... LI. NO. 1 NEW CROP YELLOW 29C ONIONS 2 LBS. raaws 7.gc 10 COUNT REG. 1.05 S'RAY. 139 11£0D. TWIN PAK J ' { ~.. DAJLY ~lLOT ~ . • W~, April M, 1'61 •I .. • I, . ... . 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Save 16c 011 41 Tea Bags~ .................................... 49c Tenderlm ..• packatre of 48 ~ •. Save 20c r Pm Bleach .............................. 49c !eabrook Farm11 ••• heat and serve! Save 10cr \ Bi1 pllpn size ••• l or whiter whit.ea ••• I . .. . .. .. . • "l • i ~ Prftu"' If! tcl cit all noru T~un. eAf'Otl11h. S•., ... ,,,. n, 11, .,, u · • . . --·----...-------- r \ .. 11 Is I I I I I I I I ItlUST RE.DUCE INVEN'"fORY IItll\IEDIATELY IBIG DISCO.NUTS I 178 NEW CARS .M~ST BE SOLD NOW I CAPRICE 3.9 MUST BE SOLD I IMPALAS 47 MUST . BE SOLD I CAMAROS 51 MUST BE SOLD I CHEVELLES 23 MUST BE SOLD . I c ·HE·vy lls 18 MUST BE SOLD I SAVINGS NEV·ER BIGGER I I •• I .• CHEVY II NOY.A. C.0.-. VI. ,._,,lldt, !ladle I , ....... .,, I I I '87 IMPALA -I ~ --- VW SPECIALS I '62 v.w. $988 I :::;~:~'""" $31• llAOIO " HEATER 'llC. UE8 35' mo. '66 CAMPER •5511 JUST LIKE N . F'ULL Y • I EQUIPPED. pEf.ceo TO SELL. rne. r" '°' . FORD SPECIALS '65 FORD • Dlt. VI. AUTOMATIC, UH. """ '66 FORD COTA Cl'e. I. I'S, A. r Al."" ~988 $5311! '65 FORD •5424 COUNTll.Y SQUIRE STA. WAG. • PWll. STll .. 4, R&H mo. SAVE MONEY OTHER SPECIALS '65 FALCON BUY TODAY PRICES S[lSHED ON ALL 1968 DEMONSTRATORS 42 ON DISPLAY BRAND NEW TRUCKS -.. 118 IEl- 1968 Vz TOI PICKUP '2048 OI •41•MO. fUlL PRICE " DOWN 1NC1UD1S • TU & UC.. -.. MO. O.A.C. '65 VALIANT '988 '65 SPORTWGN. •2088 $988 l Dll. AUTO., ltADIO, H!ATEll. SUNllOOI', l'.ST!fll., llADIO,. •Oii. AUTOMATIC, 11&.H. l'Glt.'71, HEATER, AUTOMATIC. lllKm "UlO., llADIO, HU.Tiit. OlV fl7. l>.f4 :~oo~~~IO~ATEll. $3139 :~~o ~~~T~~~.~~ llADIO, 5ftl& '64 M~RCURY $ 64 NIG34S. mo. HEATER. 11080tt -.,-;:. ~il'T~~. ~r:c~~·A';:,"Rt~."FMH All 38 mo :~:R:~,.~. AUTO. l'Wlt. STR $4189 :~~.L~~IO. HEATER. $362~. FACT Alli. R&H. Lit. ouu..m ,,.,. REG m. ..~ '63 PONTIAC ~3380 LI! MANS VI, AUTO., 11'. STEEll •• ltAOIO &. HEATER. LICM 300, mo :~! !~~!'u~~. ~OR&H. $2883 FACTORY Allt. HWM 1-. mo. l'AYMllfT'S IAHO ON 1/t DOWN. 1NCLUOIS, UJC & UC. '011 -~~ USED· ·TRUCKS ........................... USED TRUCKS mG SELECTION · '66 RANCHEIO A\1111., It ........ ,..... "*» '1288 '61 fOID ~ 'TON l'lls .. ,. • .,. $588 • • • I ... UMIUI WMON MM.. lloldlo. .... ,., • l'WA·2'17 '288 '62 POID '60 CHMOUT 4 oooa lladle, ...... ,,J..,J $388 '59 PONTIAC vu~ V~ob. II lo.~ '30'~ .. '62 CHM H '62 FALCON a1111o ....... Jl'l'a ""°'°· J!~~ .m.-. $588 S688 ''1 T""U 'U MllCURT Aulomalk. lta.H, """ -· FeelWy 1lr. Ault .. ..::,,..~~ .... IUX-4n I ~·41~ '254J.. I '6' PLYMOUTM 162 NOVA 'UltY '"· en. VI, Auto., I'-SNitr!nt, WAeGll lltdlo. HMt.r. ICIPl.161 Radio, llM!tr, NYl'-40 s711 '688 '60 VOLKSWAGEN '6S COMn , • .i...~~-~STOM WAeofl Aulo., _,. lttltllr, HI •41~ .. '462: •. -._, lAMILR WMO"" b elle, llMIW, A • f<JT·m sm 'M CHIY. tTATIOfl WAeotl l'wf. llrlkn. Auto., It&+!. l'ME-Ut '30'~ .. '65 FORD .. TGll. wstem ...,, v.e. I .,..,, • tt. bid $-111164 s37't.... '66 GMC ~TON "'*""·-" led. a ..., \Mllef, s3r ..... '67 CHEV. !r-2 TON ~.W..UHMI '4CJ2?... · . •. · , · · $5.00 DOWN •ptUl~TAX· ... ~IC. DIUVERS PAYMINTS IASJD ON 24 MONTHS OAC ov~ 417 IEW OARS AND TRUDICS ~o 8EL£or FRlil OPEN SUNDA y 209 USED OARS AND TRUCKS TO SELECT FROM . ' \ -....-.......... .... .-49.--.---- -- -...... - ----.. ·-------__ _.,._ ........ -• -·---_ _..,._. __ .. ------.. .... -.....-...-. ~--............. ~~·~·11.iool . I 3i 'DAtl. y "1lOT .. &eryone H .. ScMntthtn9 n.+ Someone S.. Wanb- HOUSH POI SAL.I HOUSU POI SALi HOUllS POil SALi HOUSll Joa SAU HOUSH Pott SALi . MOUUI l'Oll IALI _____ .....__,------,-000-......... -.... ,.,. ...... -~9!~ ....... .._,., 1000 General 1• o.n.r.a 1000 CHner•I ORMS ~.,19.ot.u.-m111 ...... _.......,.......,......., __ , ............. 5 I • IAYY11W ..... , ....... U&O-t $22,500 ftlmHED 116 f'IU.Jf HAltlOI Y11W QC..._ •• ._. ... a...,_..,._.._.~ DUP\.IX ~~ ::,: ... ~.· p&c·1 "" N• 11fW WJ...,. ,.,.., HILU Una lllMf hat tbe U\ltDc wll',D a ......_ --·--• • ~ VUll nnlll FutlY cwpeted and dnptd. -. ...... .._ ...1~-1 -<--· .... __. u-room ilDd ---4edl at .. a.Iller tn.nl., amt Mil -... ~n• 12 30 ~ S ..... Mad'ul. ....,_~ .,_ Here'• a iwU ''WID:ll.JNC CLEAN T II REE ~ •• , .... one on --......,, -.u ----,..... ,.__.. --1 ca&l: ~ _.-_.. -~ : .o ..-.,. of tulltr .._. 5 min. to DEAL". Located ID ._ IQ tt home Newpt'Jrt IChoola. ...__ located *9 111'.'Ce t BR borne. An ft-I •-• ............. w .u.4 llD W. a.&lloa Blvd. .............. A Jdll *wUlll ROOM 1~ BA'nl HOME • Loa • bailt _..a J'OU ._... tor a bmDe .,..'-,_ --~ OlllD,a.t.11 ftlm trr bomeY ._ Waa a.t ..... tary CITY' OP LAGUNA~ widl dtn.tt. and DlOdlm 'BR.I -S baths a ar.,-. ID tbe ~·· molll d. with 1W larat rumpu1 room LOE 3 8dra. Ji9,ymta llCL .it. ~a a 0, w/w cpta, ~ ._ ~ tD Jt. Bl Im~ 2 ..,,,., ~ Bullt·lD JOtdle. ~oe In the 15x27' ma.sW beet-Grable a taldnattlal .,.., Md .i.e. room tor a pool. "' lnt. Good loc:llu.. Ralb1 REAL _, 2 bdrm lone ~ ICl'OClla. tin a blab pomted roallD- and b'Cld air beet, ~ room. ad' fam1b' rocitn ~ 6 Calli htne Mt,teO with a low down .,.,_ Rlmel1. Jtltr ~ ":r...... tio -• ·-""-et er« Oldu' lldn&lt JilAS.. ed patio and detadled doG-with ~Ir 11 3 cs Pl"-Campus ~ m 0 m 1 et1 llqe), 1.,. -· ,. . _ ... 4 atnn... 2~ ll&U., .... e SIVE IUN POftCH• WITH b'e pnp. 1'l.t attncttw ace + an extra eewfac way. · ~---ValH Celtl Miia 1100 .tew -* ..._ •'• ..,, fa.mSl1 rm. "° ,_.... 6 AH OUTSTANDING OCEAN shake roof home la Jocatfd aom. $37,850 IQll ~. ~n.llbly p'fhd ffi> """ WAUC TO BEACH. ~. CIPlt:w to .,,,. dntio; VIEW near mae 1tq1pina center New rt $34,900 to $41.900 A l*le 3 BR. borne for only IY OWNIR ~ :... rm-." Jal~ 8fa--s m a Dl:N and pulllk tnmportadca. pe LUSK tfOMES S.W.B II M..,crt ~ 3 Bdrm, 111 ...... Jllt..... tn.500 type tdtcMB w/M. bltm n.ooR PLAN, fabna OWNER wnL THROW IN et • 2000 ... ft. Of Gllradzed bed-fJi).lc, brdwd an. Nw _.. TRY 10% DOWN a brltflt. w . ear,_ 6 Ult«) J'OltMAL UV. RM. 11IE J'URNl'IVRE ~T LIST· Dtr9c:tSclw: llacArthur Blvd. roo11111, N '9dla. two mar-pedllc. Beaut. 116i l'l'C· Diil . drapes, thnMt Lu It , wml CDf'l'Dll> JmE. ED PRJCE. Call w.y to Ylctwla from Padflc Cout Hwy. or nWoent tlrepliacea and a detached pnp. ...... Alt. m.tlllO, Eve NMCl2 bleck-walled ,..,.., __., PLAC&. ~ d In 1a 1 ...,, ....... L... -thia 8&rga1Q. '4Ul11 ~~~~ .. Oil~ ~.190 ..... ,...,, room. Only )'91'd. Caah to -=-n OWMsa--Ntwport land11e1ped. 2"" ..,..... -.~tD---k!tcb. mcat!l wttb Ccata A .JI••••••" .;;.;-ll&J» to model area. .,. A "Ring" S4a.351S -'31.•· 4 bdnu. 3 "Mcm~ln" o..ttlkllf Qt. -. wtd9 all !LT.JN RANG!: allace 6 lbl'• top bl c. _._ "'"'"'W Hot111~ ,~ .... •.SPRING INVUnaNT • ~ ..._ bla. HE A R OCEAN. fend by f1fJlw at 111?,aoe. • on:H, DllllWASHI., aales. Her ~ ln y 19 -~ on lee lot. Odee Joe. .._ aft I P11 or Sat,. c.an: an-t1f1D dlr I PK. QA.RB. DJIP., rte W/W ~ ~ ~ c; !!l!!!!V!!!ll!!!A!!!!!IC!!IAl!!!l!lNl!!!!!!T!l!!!!!I Have )'00 wuted to live in • -•RE A T rrY 8Ultnea lection. srr ,a ... .Gl)'time • we airs I~ • CARPl:TIMG t to her. Mary Joe er-bome with a view ol Bay « •• ~ 6*-'f5l2 BAYCRDT BY OWNEk ~ S,.CUlator Defilhi <...-.._ Wly). J> rived here two yan ~ Ocean. We have them from "Anytime'' OWNER'S Salt. ClndereDa I Larp Bdnal. 3,250 ~ ~ Price reduced tlD Sll,lllO. 2 a. ..-. '*-mite, wtltl mm Wlddta, Kamu. "'1th .9parldlnc pool heme an s to 5 bedrooml. Some with Ja Wllldl.U Drive boulle, CoD..-Park. 3 BR.; ~ WeU. llaJlt. Fee 1Cad! BR, 11 kttdwn, Wet. tllt·ll!l8, Jl'fftte ._ .. .Aboptber.L!i tour chUdNn. 2 c1oo. • cat • L 1~ -.... ~ tree lined 8tnet. 2 pool.I. J'or amall OI' larre • • ... OOM-xlnt. $23,950. Oetaia, 8arl mo Wllldward Lane eaoo lot • BoolD -.... .... Jllullout J.llX) SQ. rr. A her hudud who ta a ~ ~ --beauttful ~. Ierre tamily1. P'rom ~.In! to .. ~ 874, Sii ~. N.Y.11913 &AYau:sT a BR, 2 BA.,_ tion. Completely cpta/c:bpt. OF UV. AR.EA. ~cl~k ln to c:: :w':i EZETCaa, family mim, 2 be.dll, rnim. ntll,fllllt. Why nof lfep.,, OI" PIO I DOWN BY OWNER VA no 00,.,.. rm, ~~ la. 2135 ·~ ~It landk. Pmnta. lel8 1'!lla lit -1!ty home HAI aalet lady. It you need U• WEI UF mum aPreep ,.,.,, • beaVJ call for in1onnatlon. Ooee to 11Ve!70dnl. Ju.t fn. S23,5GO, • BR. 1~ Ba, tam don Rd. Onlr. ,.. lh&D mit. 8EDf REPOSSESSm. rrs ilstance ln purch&ring or Immeculide 4 Bedrocm8 lliUe n>ol. hmnedlate pm-Eve. • 56-5189 traduced to the market _ rm., 'Wtllt WUaoo. 543-'m 54S-097o. IT VACANT, AND BADLY JN MWni your home, don't with t.a.rt:ifu1 , • ....a-i.... aeeaion • uldng $28,9!50 • -••be.--... Jon..t• n50 $19~ WA'I'EllJ'R(lq'I' 12 BaJlloa NEED OF ~ON. .. ttle for aJ'.l10l"lt but the _._ come and 1ee! CALL MR. w""" .. .,...... •• · CI 00 dn. E'. side. Fortin _... ·-.-..... INC. We have reemtb h9d buL can MARY JOt Mao-~ li91nc room BLACK, SfO..llSl. 0 pen per lnCmtb aeludes taxes ,,_ ..,,,..__zJ\ftft .,__')C'f6 eov.. 3 M. "5,GCIO. WUl -u ~ till otter an the ame bolia J,.EOD at COATS 6 WAL-~le famtb' room ucl lnllur1mce! ~ '"""""" __,"", COGlidtr tnde. U ~Tm WE NEED nearby, FOR $35,M>. ~ LACE RE.AL ESTATE ~ oocupm1Cy M18U1t ht· bat ...._ a..-.. 4141 worth witiJll b l Mesa v... 1110 Newpert ..... 1210 usnNGS :c:::: ~~~ at $415,00> C&mbrfd&• model. JD IQ'. CNI BR 1,., Tr•ntfer Your Equity to 9ell It. "AS IS" b' ONLY $500 -.. BY ~r $22,.....,: 3 • ;Ill TOO y $29 950 FULL PlfCE Cell ft.; 3 BR., 1"' aa., IS'x28' BA, newb' carpeted. Nice CALL A , MOVES YOU IN Jim Cobb 01V. patio; boat or tdr. ~ 119tlo in ...-. llwulated eeU. Haffd•I ltHlty $2900 DN. ,YMT. J'pt.utlc N~wport Helghta VACANT· bnmtdliate occu-~ WDTCUJT DRIVE rage uea. New ""' eptinr; lnp. Alley L.cceaa for ''Hornet to Matcfl Income" : A STEAL, J'OR 'mE bome -C.OmpJ.telY redec-•1ohn mGCftGb penc:)'. Owner may ClCll8kl-~'1TU Open Eves. 5Wfo loan. By O'flDe'l'. camper er trlr e1 new 1740 Wamer NZ-40 AMBmOUSI entect, 3 bdrm.I, 2 l.ul8 -er leue/optioo. $3l,500. 545-aiO 1uaie. ao.. to 8Cboo!a '•rents btreat/Pool MISSION RIAL TY Camm ballta -i..... DOVIR SHORES lnM Terrace -00LF & FAMILY Rm. for pool. 2501 Marpret OPEN HOUSE 985 So. Cout Rwy., lArlma option. mi5 per mcnth. MAGNIFI<:nrr D!'W V'9w t.ov• modlltl bome with 3 Me111 Verct. Golf COUl"R, 1 Dr., N.I!. 213: 256-Dll! SAT. 2-6 APR.D.. 77 PHONE (714) 494-0711 BEACH DUPLEX bam1 1n the f1.oest location latl• ~ 2 baths. block. New c:ustcm Medite11-e CHEAPI CHEAP! 4 BR 3 bet.ha, 1900 1q tt, SEE uu. custom built, MU. ~ block to OOMn -OUlbD In Donr-6bcre9. Owrw/ Hap l*tio ud weD land-rean lt)tle. 4 BR, 3 BA, lux. Oleal)fllt llDa.D boq8e in CQltom pool • many extra&. ly new cbu1D home. Stun. built -3 bdmll up 6 2 b6-ballller mmt ..U bnmedl IC8ped • Bm' TERRACE urloua. 1836 Tahiti. "7.600. Npt Hts cm tbe rMr' of a $29,9$0 ning oceen vtew. 2 mt. nm don. Larp ~ Otllrl 11M1i11t. CMm, iu,.. BUYI ~. 546Q78 large (SO'xlJT~') level lot. '201 Terry Oriv., H.8 . 2 BA .. many built.,,._ ~ !1_.ua,,_~ ':: ... tofTwoW~ IDml na, ~View, Walter 1fuM BY OWNER. 4 Bdnm, 2 Bnm caWnp, l bdrm, pi-S47-'l'Si'l. • J45.00). Owner, :.>721 Drttt. -.,... ,.,.-_,_ .. , --•••c'e ... ~ drip. ~ batN, fam room. bltDs, • wrbhop. $15,91l> FP: ~-• wood, So. ~ 49f.Slll dmm. Ool'cDa cW Mar home and In. .. and land1mped . $1.29,5m Deddecllyt dahwahr, new cpta, atra lrJ Realtor e• ~ Vista . w /Pool 3 BR .• 2 811. home; lnel lot; 6"-7171 546-2'11 aame. Beat llftll ...S a Can tor appt. Dlfhnntt yard. S25,9'i0, GI 1 o an. REDUCED FOR QUICK Atrium entry. t BR l betha, beaut. view. Sep. din. rm., Open EvM dl.nltp tu .WW. ~ of 642-8235 ~~UC:.~~ He i: '-~ ..ti •-L• & (.o. 54&-9394 SALE blt.ina, ctnbwuher. A111Ume sunJrai liv. rm., «111'"7 th, THE ~J t::F\i E S T ATE f. · tile~. 41 ft. lot. no ....,.... .... _ .,_1.7::"'-.n 4 BDRM, l~ be, ou cukit-2 Bdrm home. lL6 El 51'" GI Joan peyable at beam cell.; 3 padoL lt)r pal1dne J,rOb6eal bin. 4 bed-duded • tamfly l'OOCll, • -.... ..... c...... •c In Meo Verde. Many Modena Ave., own er $118 pet' month tncluding Owner. $38,500 ~ roam 2" bdl pliiJ8 2 bed-..,.,.ie plaJ room, •pool. "' .,... •.... cu.stom featurH ind fencing "2-T25T taxes. N MISA VIRDE 2 ....... • bar, ' .... ..,., 9!!0 Call I .:.. ._ ..... roam tncome unit.. wer a $26,950 10C:-.J.: ..,_. Jdtdilo! Malle Money I: lndlq>'1· .. ., • KI AVAIL bnmed. aut Haven TltADIWINDS ltL TY -.""' N,__. ~-------.1 ~ wtGi '-' blidr It d ~ a. lbt On ddl well ~ 3 bedroom ~115.l 3 Br, 2 ba + 2 Br-Oceua 8tU011 ar 842-6012 --------=: t;: ~ J'lldoal a.. l*ID wftll In~• It'• admm-bolne • a _. c..t de ac Cellete '•Pk 1115 Vu Inc Apl $49~ 543-1249 TWO FOR THi-EXECUTIVE'S Home 1 •&NV -.e.IU"lll\ Jllfl wtlllt ,_,a.,. MW.__...._.._ cl OaJl •.we'd loft'° ltlftt. Needl 1D1Dt .,.mt A: Cerone del Mar 1250 PIUCI O' ON! Oceu View 3 bdrm, ~ ..,.,, IKVIAIW [ .. ._...._ ' (O. _, llllllmt ...._ med .,., it to J'OIJ. elbow 11'"81 tit be • lov• OWNllt Nice i BR borne, !Nlhly bath. wUh pool. Prntlp VIVIWVllWJ llrtdr&q' cie ..._.11drmi luth ,,,.II, R .. tt.r 1y famll7 home. A 1tn1 at 3 Le Bdrm, 2 ba, lam rm, ••r•zt lt•Nal pelnted +a rental on the area • Monarcb Ba7 , Needut...._,. _ ,_.. ..S ..., ,.tat llrocchocit 1D Wtl&cll.ft Dr. MUD> $11,SCiO. Qil-de-sac, patio, trpl, nice-C'• une bonM mal8an avac badt ot the lot. Priced fOC' ~ ~· 1:•= tug. I-1 .....-tar • ~ trw•hi"-t• v.J:at at•• Eve. ~ Jy lndacpd, fine dlool ane. dewr ctlambree • ~ tUt Mle at 118,IOO. $86,500. Phone ._lMC or (qetlc buyer. 1'!I ,. a .. llu4-!Jvd., CJl MESA VERl>E RF..AS.:rr WANTID $24,tnl. ~ Tulane. L 0"' pour mmmell paiatble. You Paul Jenee Realty 547-7761 make IOIDe ,.i llllllDl1 · S + Ope Ev.. ~ J\.eal Eatate Sal• People. down. 54.S-8152 will al8o M1'e the · euly 847-1281 J:va 8G.s8t4 NEW \ Wnn, 3 bath bJnt, Samlly roam. Vacallt. I ._... • ............._ WHY HOT err ON THE .Amertcu,11t119 ...... flllm :. .. Manvdl Ba,y, c.- betbl, 'biidwooltklcn..._ ._. u;~' MNO WAGON? Newport hach )20I room ~t.epe.._...ery , New Ll8f1nt Land8cpd tn front. Room tair ~$23-· bat_..,_. 1'e .... a•~-~ IAYAtDNT APT, Over z y_..in aft. iTthSt. ~ dayl-6. 5UNurttla. Beautifully deanted M~ pool. A luxurious home, °'1~ t-1 -..rt et ._.... -oar ..... PROflfSSIONALL Y Orange CaQnty BUILDER BY OWNER DeLancy Real Estate ditb Ga.rdenl, tn.lewi home reasonably priced at SS2,!50. =.!' ~ 6w~: DECORATED • 1'Jll pqe advertisin& G 3 BR, 2 Ba, c:rpta. drps, tplc, 673-3710 with wet bar, plusbv caii>et· Phone 499--1344 or 5'7-'M'll I' \I I • \1 I 11 I I ~I \I:'\ I II I\ bom• of all kilad8 A ._ $27,500 • Inter office tmt)tpe U9UIDA TIN Wft bar, all elec, fenced, NEW Bay Oceantront. 4 br, ing A~ :ape~f etc. u:i::t ; Ocean View custom home, 6 lnoalne lldb, In o.t. • Tra1n1nr PJ'Oll'&m Otten 10 1r 11ts in Newport pool JX> ft to Ocean, VERY fam, elep.ot comfort, :;500. r u . 11 2 bdnn A deri, 3 bath home. M.a, N9"PCft area. lf 100 LIDO SANOS • lnlura.ooe ~ Never • va~. CLEAN! $22,950. 142-1825, reduced ST,000 144-2516 Coll~e Ralty 546-SSSO in Monarcb Bay. CpU, A: 11193 SU., Cl&. ....., _.. tbtnk!ns of lleDtnc er • Many other bend1tl Wll1 c:onalder beach cottage 646-9991 d.Il>• and euy main ''KID SAfllJ .._,.•down, p. 111 3 Bdrms, 2 Betha Call 6464494 ·For lllterv!ew trade for p&rt. Very flexible NEAR OCEAN-Lido lale 1351 SOI. VISTA lnd8cpin&. Fine home at a aa1L We ]liaft 1be ~ $2',JOO 3 Bdrm 3 bathl Deluxe On tenna. Hurry! Al.moat new' Bd. 3 II&. U. fll'X!ll • UPPER '79.500. Call 49&-6191 ar POOL HOMI n. ~.. C...,. Willi~ JUtr. quiet c:ul.de-sac ltred and WAU.Y McCOY REALTY ique fpl, 119tio, deck. P~ A PER1'!XT Wnlly home, WITH POOL 547-7'161 Llruna Nlcual Ultn llbarp, ca.a I tied-h. ....._ m..t.150 OPEN EVES. Meu Verde Goll Coone. 642-6487 anytime 56-4412 ible trade Income I Vacant % blk to dub, teanil and Corp. toom, 2 bda llllml7 we Pool and watman.. Part!)' DAVIDSON Realty local/!Uwnide. $45.SOO ~~=!a~=:. Y~ ~~ ~:!._ MUST-~se-u-. -r-antu--Hc-w-....... 3 18x3ll bedl4 pool .. ... luslless Prwa4v =ed. e .soo. Good VACANT 341:~ ~· ~ 'IV nil, Informal. CQlltem. IRASHIAlt RIAL TY BR. 2 BA. Aaklns $24.m>. f!'td patio -._ ..... vpvHJ ,...._._t..L... 3 BR + 1., be...., --R.educed to S1'5,00> 847-8531 Ev-. 839-1537 _--.ca _______ _ ~ 5!n1:; =: •z.rraa. ....... S.11/Trade/er U... ••nfa lltaltg ~ redecxnted.Jll ~ Home & lalws b~edlate me. 494-3994 5 BR 3 bath, d'"· family, l(t:NrALS es. -------• See 1t 1190 Nf'W'POl't Bll"d., 64US6Q lot. Owner anxious. 4 BR, 2 Ba, dbl pn~. or fM.9SIN for •PP_!·__ cpu/drps. patio. cul-de-HeUMS Fumflhed 6"-7171 • 546-2313 'IERRIRC TRIPlfl ~ =~~ ~~ leachsicle Home ~5460 2750 H~":~~ MU~~~~f..:!:; Newport haclt •c. $.14,000. 5~~ GI toen Rental• te Share 2005 Opet Ev• U1. ,_ _...,., ,,.____. ...___ B ~ R-lty + eatb dn. 952-5835 .,... top tnciaaw. 2 Bed-•w amce • aocoantant, etc . .__., ~ celllnp, 3 R. 41DRM-$23,000-3.bath 642·9730 I E\tee: 5'aC38 -bound sell BACH.El.OR WILL SHARE l"OOllUI •a e !I. llardftOd A--. SU.DI S85 month. 2 bathl, 2 aimny patios to J"ull dining rm Bullt·ln e1ec-SALESMEN WANTED 4 Bdnn lovel;y, 164.500 ~~~A. Seaha:~ bome!. N E WP 0 R T H EI G HT 1loal-I, etc. to 8d»oall 6 tall prloe $18,llD. OwrnlB1a enjoy ln this low maJnten-tric kitchen wtih d!Jhwuber. NR. Bay .\ ocean; love!7 3 ~ 1aree t BR + Frplc. $21,'50. <>-ner" 14M%t8 HOME a Ito PP l n I-Outatandins 8C-4G2 11'°8 home, $'l9,SOO. La.rte p&tlo teadl to double BR 2 S. home on 2 Iota· only 8N.llOD e l4M1l2 e ...._ :ruB Jll!ot $3:'1,e. Owntt/Art 8Q.381S N ldloolil 6 2 a,ta. Ra • ff5.,llG ~ 59-Ull OWNEJt: 4 l>r, 2 be., land------.,,..--...,_- • COATS ·--·· CM 61S-2503 l'IJ'IP. ear ~d. ~.: • to .:,., fropl, Xlnt db, S2A,500 MAN to..,.,. a 8dna ... LIO & 15• &ND _... ·----iliii ..... -1 •wv.. S4().1m ut --s.n an or~ wt~ -i •-IA ~ ~ J lllt Jane • k • & TARBELL 29111 Rartior mt. ar tradt.121a.t8'., can HuN111•••• ._... 1400 ._aft 1 • .,.._ ...... ··--.. D9p1ex aeer ~. 2 BR 1 & • dhllnr niom, vH DIY ~re• park ln ru.r Owner 673-771.t 6t2-l.S13 aft 6 pn. beth + 1 llR 1 bath. Goo4 WALLACI ~ c:mpm. Di1'0rft forces sale of nat Steps to OCH.II t BDRM, 2 baGl,. 5 yr old. S.ftta AM ...... 1630 2151 rental ..... Owner 1Me out llAL l'OIS oem to Nm" ~~ eomer bome, 3 Md family Attracttve 4 BR home, 2 ba, Oub )lrivile&es Best ofter YCMYLL WHISTLEJ s BM on ~ ~~ A _L_ldo_h_le ______ , of ara • very anxioo8 to --.>054N61-44141-dole tn location. $1T.SOO. = ~~ ~:~w= wood beam 001.lnp, I yn bay1. Urgent Sale! S28,to> M YOO WORK 1n tbe ~ tn.;. Total N11t tile $4400 224 VIA 1Jdo 1-'d and 'nlS MD. OnlF $31,sJIJ. .,,.. lua I... Well..Mce1rdle ltltr1. reeaonab4 te ·-~....,.., old. S26,tnl. Open Houae Sat a Sun at lout c.wtom kitchen ln ttm YI'"· $39.SDO. SQ.720, 548-Via Udo Nore!. Call 2ll: Ntr. 61)..8 E\oe. IG01861B!l!!!!l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ 1810 Newport BM!., C.M. e rma ~ ·-oen.i· CAYWOOD RL'IY 548-1290 351 62Dd St ~4' neu-new 5 BR Soi Vllta GOr m-0020 713: 2'10-45t7 Otftoe Operi S.t/Sunda,y COltONA DIL MAR 548-7729 Eva. 644.-0&M Collete !Wlty 546-S880 m w. Coest R~ .• KB 84Mlll. 547.740i own./agt: with 2~ batha. Has a m.<m ::::=:::::::=:::;::::===== ..:::;:;======;:; *1 aCHINMVBR ... I/IL .,...A b·'--~ '--'t L •---L 1705 Vecatlert Rentals 2900 ..,._ 1 5 COTT AGE BY OWNER: Profeuionally Near Beach Salton Sea ENCHANTING Bay vltw; 3 "~" "nA .._...,..,, • IQ.,.,.. ....,...•1"...._na_-_~-------------$14 250 5 IEDltOOM 2 BR. pe.neled U.tng nn. lllb8 A Doll HOUM lndlCJI i dtt0r 3 br. 2 ba, ... ' BR. 2 Ba., all elec., 2 sty. lftm.I. Several NIJW ROMES tN BIG Bear Lake. 2 BR, Gii , ............. ~ Remodeled blt·lnl. ulll rm. 2 "-ta, 1650 .,... rt toe .. xlnt R·l lot. May deeded t'11bouae: ll.000 -ft Pad.De 9>ona ~ • A' ,_.. .. ....._.. -1 .... .a.. Curved ~ wttb 1 ....,.. --oe. ~ ~po· ... ttngw ""'t listinrho ln tiew-sq.'. A.uume 5~ 'nu. Nr trade foir truck, late ctr Cardfte U• .. w/pool.l, '";tc. 842-2581 Ewa. 431"1!01 &.ACUNA 8 e •c h • S% -e. pn """"· uv' u, ..,, ol tow!) .,_ letdJ ldtl:bm 'flttb ru built-Ins. • • e I mes. shake ooc ~ lllO OU .... -----=-DOWN, NO c L 0 s r NG ""' or mo. TH: 166-3001 this family llarne. Gu 'nldaT• belt b\o'. $21,000. not. boat door, ~ pado, • 5*-1W1 -or • 11Ubm!t wtlat X Now Nl.U AMlli ~~ M....i,9 cons. C&rpda, drapea. PO Bes U., Bia Bear I.de ln ldden. Qual!ty MW ~ mnaD prtce ol flf,5m! TRANSJ'ERRED to Sa.moa h'11'· Aak:ln& S3 25D ldo358I 3 BR. CUit. llame.. '>' OWMr. OPEN. IRJIJ laodleaptn,, blt·tnl LOS eusu:sr ~ ID brpetlng A cnip.. ac,. .;. ~ R.-1ty ~ 3 BR l be, patio, elec ldtcb NEW, Nevu \fwd ta: 2 BA Bliek Bay aree. 2 Ba., ~ •· a.w; ..._ PAI>JlES REALTY, 115 ""-The DAILY ecftool8. st Jotma _. ,. cn.Jnrublr. drapes, w / w 2 ea. coado.: ~...,... ...,ac., Mwd. Gocn. ''"' s ldrw. • aa.-.. ZR. aa •)ft strttt t.quna a....w -=tim. .... 17'JO /OIN u. tw1Qren • tbe C!Pb hnutUUDy landscaped, bltns; 2 car pr. 11uao. Jou ..... ••·..._ lt)r Oner IC-Tm Beacb. Ph. fH-CB33 -.,, u.. A dlart. i..- 25 llutlar sm Eut ())Ill Rwy. DAILY PllD1' WA!ft" ADIJ fruit tree.. $24,950. 54().7733 0wnfr 644-1439 '"' hr .,.a. ~ rtlafta DallJ Pllo& W• Miil tt..s a ~T _. .. .,.....1,.,.,11.,,,..,.......,,,..,,~..,,,....,.."""'="-I ·-,--owum,,,.,--.,,.~m=----Olrma cW Mar "5-37'5 I0'5ITI OlARGE m White elepban'8T Diml-4.. Pn.OI' WANT ADI I MH6'11 AhrQa a ,o..o.t ,,.,. " ~ a ftDI .. ! HOUSIS POR SALi. t.Mral 1000ChNf1I 1• 0.-raJ 1• General. 1000G.neral ,_ O.W1l 1000 0..rel 1000.Generll IOOLO.•.a 1• THI , ~J t .-. F:.' :TATFf' IME TO BUY HUNnNGTON IEACH OFFICE 142-4455 7611 .... ' ...,. __ - I -1711 UNG .. atbl. bilt.c-aam.. MA&. m'H ZAN l>EN m. RM. 'IRE- la1 Ill~ lfCE m.. W/W ). lO wttti !l', It .n . HAI rrs y IN 'IQN. 'bad ~ 'I1le ~ !II QI ICE r. E llftl'- s~ BR. t-fllL )rift. .. w iiOt; rm., tie, ., 2 = I :ime. ~ ·-xne, ,950. ·7"111 me, >me. .. A: Jned at Cll' a\111 u. 3 ,IXIO. DOS RE HT - r: - • fllNTAU llNTALS · ...-.. ~ ~ Pwnl1he4 .. Hutwtl • .,. '-+ MOO ~'! leach 4400 IRIR<lll 1*·1o't9113 8R. FOil IJ Ale • ~ii WXUJUOUS • • ..... ..._. ~.. f 8Jl 2 11a ~. 1f1 dllOl1 LIVING caa,.. *"*-t1U111; pa~ ll'fvate _,.....ua blt·ll 4 NA.TM GARDENS ld. 1 >'"··old. r. ~·WJ 6 RA: 0, dotbel w~/~. 6 ~UNA&JACUZZI ---.... ""-"-------·:.W. .i.--5e-*4 er A refrll, betutltul red HUNTINGTON HOUSIS 1r0a SALi IUllNIW HllT~ -~ ... ··-VUlY,a.' BR s t.tha, carpedlc. u.e ~of . pool HN•ttt. ................... ="~.~~.,.., ... · • w/w carpett, ~ .. built. • tenail (IOClrt. We maJ.&. GARDENS <OtTA ..................... II• COMMHCIAl ... :',: -ins, c:ovet'td ~llo. fllodlent t•tb tl'f lawn. On1Y S115 per :r,: ::~,:-a ::::::::::: .. ·!:: ~UI. klDfTM. ....... , ccmifttlou. $D/mo. Ait. ~o. lnr Adal'l\J le Brook· COLUl•I PAllll , ............ lilt aANC"••1°" ..................... !! ~ltl u-1 II B I .. aWPOtn' •Uett 119 ., ' · •....• , ........ ' ·-'"' ' ' . •"AILW~Tc~~~ ·~::::::::'.,Tu• ~~.-:.:~· .,'.,...'.'.".'.'.','."." .. !: C-..,,__ Call Mon. Ulru Fri. m9.l30 .,... .,... •·•••••• ... • LAIC• ......... 4119 -· -3100 --11•WPOST tMOltH .......... ua HJO•T raOl'Hri'"'"::::: dill Sale or L.W. Nr bead!, SMC :!~f::U, ·::·:::::;::::::::: :: ~11~11~!,:a::::"' ·····= VJ\CANT MAY i.t. Seauti· 4 BR. home; H( be, cpl£, DeV•• IMOllU ............ ,..1217 MOUNTA•• a DHHT :· ::. alt ful 3 BR home .... 11 .. car-16x"6 patio, dshww. trpl WllTWf'fl ............. IUI W•OIVISIOM I.AMO .• • .. .... •v.u.;r ~ bllns Owner. ~ IW>HOll ~OI ........ Ull llM. llTATI SHvtea GU peWd • all llu.ilt-ina • nice ::---=:::---'-.,,..-::::----........:.:___:.:;.:. TEN'NJS..OOER1'A INME'.NT IOLSMHICA & HEIL AOUL TS 847-8414 FURNISHED- 2 Br, 2 bath aludio, C'll.l'pets, drapec, bullt-1.ns. WrU cared Wtd~, Allftt 24, 1%8 DAJLY PlLOT ~ RINTALS • lllNT4LS Ull llTATI BUSINESS .ntl '! ._.., Uftfur".... ~ Uftfurnl.ahl4 O.ner1t f lNAHClAL S.nte Ana Us.nte AN 5620 1 i i i ; j Pi 't = i l.etl 6100 lua. Opportunltlea '* I We Ith• N .... ~ C•u• .. ~ Ctvlc PAlt'l'W.. __. W.; ~ -11 lffvttftc,.... twtr4 titr IMt l ,..,. • • • C.,.. -d.i Nil'. a.otae o'lize CAllDY '" the '°' NOr lltUehokf. Lovel,y I v. J. I . II..-.m.MO Rft.lt« otlain f""'" $99.50 ~i~ ~;!1e&ot O:'·C:di SUPPLY ROUI ,~. ~tra lar,ze one bedroom. two bedrooma and ~r. Will f I nan c e Part or Full Time • · ! studios, Hot point bu.lit.Int. retrigeretora 5*-21'57 aft 6 pm Proven field reftlllnc and I ..,_ . · 1 ' collecting money from ~~ carpets & ""apes, private patios, poo , rec· Cltrut GrovH 6175 high quaJJty coln opuat.+ reaUon acea, ,ti~parate children's section. diJpeiuens in your UM. N6"l 111 So. FAIRVIEW RD. pal ~~b, $3400 CASH Rl!Q'~ . BttwMn Mcl'ldd•n & Flrtt St., Sant• An• Pre . d Interest High net profit. eesy to IMm. 547-7415 Wdl located ll'OVe in Riv~ WW leach. For pel'IOllal tn-I aide are& 5 arrts of Nav&l _ ... _ •• __ .. ~rYJCW""'1JUDllDf, addreu t ::·:~Pt.a~.°''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.~= ~·-.•~t,~:'.,::::::::::::::: ~lUM. $D) month. 4 BR. 2 &.. new I)' •A.Snt.Vflfl • .. ......... tl4I CALL 5"41).1151 • opei eves. d«Oratfd. 2 Car &ar· tc. llVIH ttHAU •• ..... • IMI BUSINESS •'"' yard Olildten 0 K $180 ~~= ::~,:tl. ··::::::: !: FINANCIAL l ·-· BTUll Month 962-«219 . , far IPt'-Good location. I blk to s pouua. $HS. 7681 Elba. Cotti "'-a Apt & comlni lnto tuU production •phone number to: 5100 Rent1l1 W1nted 5990 nl'Xt YN.r .• M11nta.lned by TRANS-WES"l'mN ----------• local t'Nldeont. FuU price DIST. co. 842-8303 nr &12·2RJS :::c':u.'::S ... ~ .. · :: 1u11N1JS oll'POaTVllllTlll ... 1 .,.. -,. .. llmr 4 Bdrm. 2 .,., anl)'d rfaec ISLI 11$1 1us1•1Ss WANTI D -• • ~~~w ISU.1111 IUS lllVISTMelfT ...... ,... Alie Sl40 yrly JllM 1. First & last 'IWO You n I rnponsiblr $35,tn) prP paid OK with 590 No. Azusa Ave. women who but lived ind l.rms lo su1t. for mort-into Covina, Cahl. 9172:l workt'd tn lhl' Laguna plea~ ell.II K. W Small B!ech atl'e for llOfl'IP Umr with Room.I I Aii(;lor Rent-flARBOR Dy, wk, mo. Sngla I & 2 BR 11uMT1110Tot1 HACM .• , .. =~MT~NU!~11Tto •• :::3 --80-RM--. -0-m--rm-. -Ll-v-~ I~ Van Burm. Nt. Buch =:~~~:o:A~t:~oua ::;: flHOflSAL LOUJ ......... .m and den. 2 Ba Beaut yd Bl :l ctuld OK. 213:248-1921 I UL llACM Ide JIWILI Y lOAllS . ······QM d .:,, . J BR " 4 BR l"' BA •UNHT HACll 1<111 COl lATIUl llliOAllS ........ .a. New\)' ecorth:u. l..se S225 • • -.. . OAIDlll ea.ov• .• .• • ...... 1411 ltlAL UTATlf LOAMS . . .... .. rno in Robin Hood Ln S17a It $195. One mile from Loete HACH .................. , .. MOatoH as. , ..... 0.-. _uu 642.1447 alt 5 JO hl!ac:b. ~7744 or 968-3497 L.Mt9WDOO • • ............. 1111 MOfllY W.utnD . • 6* -: ,.,. .... COUNTY ............ ,.. ANNOUNCEMENTS .. Bdrm. 2 1-th, tamlly mi OUT ... COUMTY ... • • .. • • ••• • ,.., d NOTICES .~ .. th ,_, "'--bl ·--m. °" nAT• ................ \Ml •n .. , "l"• cpta, ....... t ..... . ""°" ................... WI l"OUllD (fl"9 ... , ........... dshwtbr. Awll Jl:llme4. $250. :~J~-:~·rJ: .::::::::::::::: m: LOST ....................... , 56-~ 5AlnA ANA U• 'HSONALS .. _ ................... ---------- SANTA AJtA 11on:·:::::::::::.1ue :~:ToH~NCIM.IN'TI ···········:::~NEAR Golt COi.int, l li. 01tA1101 .. · · .......... · 1635 ,u1111tALs·····-.··::··:::::::: .. 12 BR'• + tam mi. Vacant. f UITlll ............ , ... ,AIO OllTUAIY .. u S""" NllaTH TUSTIN ..•.•....••• 1'4J l"UNHAL DlllCTO•s ·:::::: '414 """ mo. Bkr., Ginny Mor-~~~~':'oo CANYON "'.:::· .. ·J:; l"LOll5TS .......... "'" rl.&Oll 5'»-1720 or 548-3804 LAO UNA H1LU ...... '* c:•o OI" THANKS ........... •o• NEAR N 1 I 2 BR & 1.AOUNA •IACll ... .. . • 11'5 I I MIMOlllAM ............. '411 ew, OYe y, lagun• S.K.h 370S Rentals Avejloble Apta It houses . all price n nges. We nefd addltiona.I rentll.11 A propttty listings. CUSTOMERS W AITlNG Beckwith Rlty l.JlgunA B1·h 627 S. Coast Hwy. 49·1-r.Ml.'! LAOUMA 111ou1t. ......... 1m ~-==~::~ ~~V"s·:::::::: ~:: den, 1" ba. Fncd yd. Exrel ~~: fj::~~~~fUNO ... :::i,: CIMITHY cavm ........ '411 loc. I..!le $200. Av8U M&y 111. Duplexes ·Unfurn. 3975 CAPIST~NO HACM . . .... 11U CHMATOlllES ........... ,. Call alt 4pro 6-42-2755 DAN.A 'OIMT .... . .. ....•.•. 111• ~~.:::.L 'Wll~ .......... ;.:2~ -----· ----- CAllUaAD ........ 114' AVIAflDlll ·••viC1i; ... ~_";;:::: un E/~!. 2 Br, try>l,ydbeam~. OCIANSIDI • • ... "" flAVl l .. • . . ........ ... • • .... w ... ut pnl.oa, Jncd -p1Uo, r.:.:~~:: COUNTY .·::::::~: :::rc:~~~~~W~11·::::·::: adlt., no pets. $128 yr. C~!!~ITNOIUMll MOVID ...... ll ... t"" LIOAL llOTICIS ·=··"··· 6tS1 673-7629 .,........., 0 ...... "" OllMAll a TVTOltl,.. ...... ----------ourLtr>CU "°" uu .... m s J BR Llra'e fenced yard. Ah1tTM11tn l"Oa IAU .•. "" SERVICE DIRECTORY ' <lllldttn OK. $95 mo. RENTALS ACCOUllTI ... ··-·:.1.······ .. U9 • c ... a&.M. AllSWlllN•' 1nnc. • . ... , ____________ _ Hou.es Fumlshed ,.,,LtAllC• 11ra11tt. '.le ..,, :l BDRM gar .-t:io tropical •IMl ltAl • ,_ ASrHAL T, I*! ... . •. . .. .. . . ... • , , RENTALS TO lllAlll -AUTO ••rAni• :•· . 6SJt aett:inr. quiet for adultA, 1 lllVINI . .. ... ....... me :::~;.~,'..:"" T-. _"c:.U::. bllc a.bops. $140. 6-46-2267 ~''Nt o~~·~. ·::::::::::. ::: IOAT MAllfnNUC• ..... ~if:;:;:::======== CMoELsLAtro"1 .. ~!,2't<" :~~~:is':"::::~·.~.::::::= Meu Verde r~ .... ... .. • tllS IUI U I lllWf!OltT alACM . .. . . ... . • Utt CAT~INO m s "" .......... · WI , • 3110 NIWrottT 110n. . .... . .... n11 CAllHTMAKtll• '* 4 BR. splll·levrl ~blic 1111WPOn •MO•u .......... m• cunNT111No ::·:::::::::'"' Hoim: buee family rm., I AYSHOl lS ......... nu CIMf NT c.crote ... dlnln Ls • .,.,. DOVlll SltOltH ............ m1 CHILO cAlll' Uc:eeMf ........ Mii s~. g. e .,_,;i; lu. •uNISiv'S•Ls'"'•TY"' •A•K ·····•·•· ~ coNTutTo.U ... :::::::·,.. Opt. lll.0001 SZIO. Vt.cant. "' r • •" .... '. &OJ CAlt'IT CLIAM .... ' 6'2S ()wne 646-5616 lltVIH ..................... me c.A""9T LAY•• & .-.. ~·"s-==:s:::=r==· ====== IACK IAY . .. .... • ...... tHt 0•0:•111111 ' l • IAST l l Ul"fl ........... ttU .._.. "·-·~· .\O.,.. • lltVIMI THltACI ......... mt ~:m~:~HVicl·::::::::::::: Nftporf a.1ch COltOllA DSL. MAl ··•••••· ... tue lt.ecTalCAL .... U LIDA · ............. 2* IOU.,MINT ltWMTAu·::::::: .... 1 ...... -~ .......... . IAY ISLANDS ··· ............. DM l"INCIN• ~ ... 11 l lOO ISL• ............. mt ·· ·· · ·· • · • ·· · · "" · · ·-aALaO" ISLAllD .......•. 1UJ l"lOOltS . . . . . ........... "'5 HUNTlllOTON l l ACH , ....... 140t flUINACI at,AllS, •tc ..... M7t l"OUNTAIN VALLIY ......... we ::::::tN~nv1cn· .::::::: = Sf.Al HACM · · · • • ... •· · 24st OltADINO, DIKING ........... "'5 lONO IBACH ............. Uot o• •ss ORANGI COUNTY .......... 1600 .... • ·" ......... •• • · MN SAllTA ANA ............. m• OIEEM THUMI ............... '7M WESfMlllSTH , ............ ·• Ul1 :~:L~~O~LUll .............. :~ ~~~AA:~THYl .. HTI ·:::::::: ~ MAUI.IMO • ·:::::::::::::. '1>e COASTAL ............. me :'::J:~'a"'o·i~ui'1ii• ·:::: :~ l AOU!tA ••ACN • • · · · · · 0 •• ·' 71tS lllCOMI' TAX ' lAOUllA NIOUU ............ 11'1 lltAM __ ........._. .... .... .... !~ IAN CLIMINTI .. • ...... t71t .,..., ..,._ .. _,.,... ... · ·••·· · ''"" SAM JUAN CAPltTllANO ..... t72S llOfttN• ··-· · · · · •• · · · • • .... 67"5 CA,.STltANO llACH ...... 2711 lllSULATlll8 .. • ............. '1U DANA POlllT ·•···•··· m• ::i™~·TIN ... Dit.d~ .. :: llVIHIOI COUNTY ........... JAlllTOIUAl • .. '"' VAUTIOtl lll'1'Alt ............ JIWILIY 1t1r.l1a •Ii"""' - co0u'!OOML1w11Ns•u,.Mu1"11" .......... ~ LAllDKA,.llO .. .' ...... ::::: "'' r A • •• • .. • • • •• .,.. LOCKSMl'TM 6IH RENTALS MAJOllRY ... ICI( .. ·:.::::::'."19 MO¥ ... &..,... ............. .... .. ~ Unfur~-~!'ed-:!!.~~ ........ :::.:::-::::::: .... {;st $12.Jul(' ~~ 2414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach Upper Bay L .... , Sevual to 1elect from. All in ~Uesit condition. 2. 3 Ir 4 Bdrm • 11on1e with Bay Views. Prioea start at $225 to $460 mo. ~ -locatioo. Ph. .644-1133 ccnA MUA ............. 11• 'HOTO.aAPNY . • ... ..,. MESA Oi l""'' ........ 11• l'l.Ann11t•,,...,,., l#ttr . 4111 1~~~~~~~~~~ ~c:ir.::·~ll( ·:::::::::::· r,:: PLUIMIM ........... .m1~--- NllWr01tT llACH net l"OODLI •llOOMI ........ "'. fftl Ex' •··-!..-• N&WPottT MONTS. ·::::::::::·2211 POOL SlflVICI ....... ,. • mt C IDl•w 11a WPO•T 1"°"11 ••· .... · · me ~~::•.:::~·"• ....... · · · !'ri: Tow houses ~~in°~:~ ..... :::::::::::· .: •ool"IM ........ ·:::::::::::: '"' n wesTc1.1""" ........... mt =~~~~A ·~,..\iii""::: Congeni•I Neighbors UNIVHSITY PHI( .......... nu llMODllLlllO, KITCM•N• ... •NJ Fireplece-Cpts/Drps .. •II ltVINI · · ... •· · ··•• · anl SCISSOH IHAa,IM 4 IACK U Y ............ ~ SIWll•• . .. ·-· __ -:::::····,,.. kitchen bit/Ins. Community IAST llU'~ ............. ~. ..., ... MACHr11a ••flAlll •"2 Pool • Yud Ml intenanrr. FRONT Apt. 2 BR. d~I. gar, no dois· 548-27QO or 646-8541 RENTALS Apts. Furnl1hed Coata Me.. 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio A Bach apm. • Incl Util.s 6 Phone M!l'Y. • Maid S!rvice · 'JV a vail. e New CaJe A Bar 23114'2 Nrwport Blvd. 548-!H55 CH.ATEAU L1 POINTE_ Furn 2 Br ~t. Htd pool. Carpcrt .. oU It park'&· Adu.lt.s. No pets. 1941 POMONA AVE., CM BACHELOR: SPAClOUS No pets, S12S mo. Deposit req. 1975 PARSONS, Apt. 9. DELUXE spacious 2 BR & lien. Furn apt.s $160 ·+ util. Healed pool, ample parking. No children, no pets. 1965 Pomona, CM 642..s858 2 BDRMS. New cpt~. and dnpe, $~. 1613 Santa Ana Ave. CM. 838-4921, 542-1279 $60-$80 Apt. Util pd. 1 man $6-$60 H Trlr. No pels. 545-1551 after 1 pm. E'STDE 2 BR. Elec bltm, patio, Adult. only. 361-B Oa~ ll35 mcT. '642-1298 SEPARATE 1 rm Bad! Ap!. Retrig, no kitcb, gar, nr K- Mart. Util pd. 646-21<li NASSAU Palms 1 I: 2 !JR Furn or Unt Sl1S.S150.' Hid pool 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645 l BDRM. no pels, S60 1876 FuUtrton A VP. ~ blk heh. All llll4'n~ & uuls COMPASS \10TEL 118-Uth St.. H.B. ~l.'!6-1110 -FREE UTILITIES - 2 BR. weeltly r-<1lcs. Pool. Adults only. Quiet & bl>autl- ful. 11'1'6 Cameron 847-:n.25 RENTALS Aph. Unfurnished o.n.rel 5000 VENDOME- SPECIAL! 2 WKS FREE RENT Mt.ke re~rvallons NOW Newly Redecorated CloM to 1hoppin9, Park Boys Club & Girl1 Club • ~oualBr"a. 2Ba e Swim Pool • PuVgretn • Frpl IndiY /lndry fac'Js • Adulb1 It Family areas 1145 Anaheim Ave. C.M. 612-2824 RENT 3 Roorns Furniture $25 Month FUU. OPTION TO BUY No depo~il o.a.c. H.F.R.C. Furniture Rentals 517 W. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 Co1t1 Mesa 5100 Adults Only Discrlminativr TrnHnls for Prestige Addrts.9 MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. Parklike rurTOUndings FURNISHED BACHELORS UNFURN1BR -28R-3BR 2 baths available C&rpets. drape1, garaee 1 "'-& Jeota An., .c.aL 6-16-4233 64S.»(2 FAIRWAY YIUJ APTS. 3 BR APTS POOL IRVINI Tl lUClf • •·· • .. • 00 • D4I HrTIC TAMJCS, .._.. lie IMS co1toNA on MU .......... mt un.oa1... . .... .'.-... :: . .,,. 2 bdnns, 2 baths ... $200/Mo. ADULTS ONLY ::~'?sALANOI : ... :::::::::::.: THMITI CONTllOL ......... "1'l 3 bdrms. 2'h baths .• $250/Mo. 2 BR Furn Apt, Adults Manager Mrs. C.rson 548-1356 L~ooLao'1L'1s• •N• ............. = ~\t:: ~::=a M...-.. ::::: :;;: BAY & BEACH 1 BR Unfum Hou11e 20122 Santi Ana Avt. ... .... " .... .••• ...... Tltll •••VICI " . • •..• .... D-1lh• lnc 687 Victotla. 54Ul3!1 5~L8260 Ml!WrO•T WIST ............ aJ7S T•LSVISIOM, ....... •tc. .. 'lllS ""' •;,, . "tU" :~:m::= ~~~~~u.t ·:::::: ~~~~~Y ...... -· : :::; m:t5 w. Balboa Rivet. Newport Beach 4200 UNIQUE newly re<J,..c:or11trd FOUNTAIN VALLIY ....... ,.1,.1 JOBS & EMPLOYMENT . ~ Evt-s: 5'1R-4'.i91i6 2 BR, romp! dr1tperl, rpl~. H AL llACM ......... ,. ... YC I 0 OA•o•• HOV. ............. ,.1, JOI WAllTID, /Mlt . • . 1tCt ron. la. :t BR. Con-BA L FF M TEL sfnVP, du.,,. frplc. beaml'd ~~~~::1~NTY ·::::::::: •. = ~g: :::+:g. w-······· mt dominlum Park LI do. Lndry, TV, maid S<'rv, hid rNhn~. Cncd yd, 1tor. 11.illk SANTA ANA .......... Mii MIN a w0Mi11 , ,.. O!JWvL..-. at. Jl(>OI. S240. pool. Winter ratPs. ~ N. to b .. .,k.~. PO & '111<1 E,. WUTMINlfU ........... 1611 DOMISTIC Nil.I' . ··:::.:::::.ms P l{' 2IJ: 2'i;r-5969 Npt Blvd. trPmely quiet and pvt. Resp MIOWAY CITY ......... 1116 AOlllClll -nM ' I ANTA ANA NllaMT'I ........ Ult MIL.I' WAlfUD, ""-.:::::::: n. 3 BR. 1 BA, no blr·ins 1-RDRM. P""I. BLK TO ;;dulls only. $150. 548~09:l COASTAL .. · · ••• ..... 11'1 AOlllCllS W-7211 ' '"' LAGUNA HACM ............ UIS HRr WANTao, .._ .::· ,... OiJf Haven, nr achools OCEAN, $125 1!14'· HARBOR VTU.AS AP'J'S. LAOUllA NIOUIL ............ 1197 Joe~ a._ 1 .. n• children wei~. La-e ~·JMYI~. ,,._..J\L!~1 2671 Harbor Blvd. CM SAii CLIMINTa · · ........ • · Ult AOll .. Clll Moe & ._ • ls.st '" rr-_,., .,....,.,,.,,, "'"STRANO ......... ms SCMOOU a ltUTllUCTIOtt :: ,.. Yard. Sl65 mo. 646-!iiOt 2 BR Slud10 Apta. Cpts, d11>11, cArrnaAllO ••ACM ........ 1111 Joa ,.,,AUT1011 •. . . ,.. Balboa • .,00 hhll6. htd swim pool. Lndry ~ lil'OtHT . • ......... 114' THllATlllCAl "" N -...> t ONDOM9'1tUM ....... =: MERCHANDISE F.OR ewport Shor.. 3220 --------far. IN'r prlc'g. MtlUre DUP'\.DH VNl"\llllt. ··• •• ____ ....________ Cl.EAN Bachelor Apli1. adulli;. Mgr. Apt. 8-1. RENTALS SALE AND TRADE DVPLEX • 2 BR k l>!n, All utll incl S75 up AVOCADO ROY ALE A t F I h . ..1 ,.,.lflTUltll · · · •• -2 ba"°'l. Jl90 :11~ E n.,...__ Blvd p 1. urn I wu Ol"l"ICI llURNITURf . . .. "" 642"_~ · " · .,....,.,,. · 2 BR. ('pi~·. ttrpe, bllM. 11w1m OIHUL ._ o'fltel •OU.,Ml.ll'T • .. • It'll BALBOA 673-9945 pool, """I 21r No cntdm or COSTA ~ISA .• . • . .. m• STOii IOU.,Ml. .. T ........ •n ====--=-· ---==== :::'"°".~·~~ACM ·::::::::: ~ i~~·i:u~~~~;tN' .:::::::: =~ Corona def Mar 3250 Lido Isle 4351 ~~ Nt<'P ~~:W2 N•Wl"OltT NllOHTI ..... 4'11 HOUHMOlD OOODS ....... 1121 -----------------------:~~~l~~l"IHOltU ·:·::::::· = :~::~~::L:UCTIOH .:::::: = SPAC :I BR, 2~ bl! nuplrx 1 Bdrm. Utll prl. Garage, 1 MF:SA Vr~ IU"H. 1ttr11r UNIVllSITY 'AllC ........ •rm A"LIAllCH ..... "" $250. Cpt&, df"'Pll, pvl ss 11dult no pPIS $140 mo yrly. lowrr 2 AR, rrp18, tlrps. bll- IACK IA Y ......... ..., .. '"''°"'' · .. ·· ..... •111 homr C.onv to f'Yrrythi111t 673--0837 PVe. In~. h:r lrl'I'~. walk to IU!op~. I AST tlU,, . . .. . .. .• "1fl U WlllO MACHllll .... ll~t """J-2~ . COION" DU MAI ......... ...,,. MUtlCAL INITaUMINT ..... llU u• YV* Ill~ 5 pm wkdys. Rdull~. Sl'.!°l mn. 67~·0907 ::~·~LA1tD1 ....• :::::::::.: :l~".:1 •. 0~0.A~~ .. :::::::::. = .<cNTALS Huntlnffon 8Hch -MOO LGE:-nrluxr, quiet 2 BR~ LIDO ISLa • •·• ....... ""' r 1L•vis10N ·· · ............ · ms Ho·--Furn•·L.-..1 ha. Adu Ir.~ Ea11talde 240 l61h IALIOA ltLANO .......... •US Hl·l"I 6 ST•a10 ,,_, ......... lllt • ..-. "' ~._ 2 ldrm ie._.rn. HUNTlllOTDtC alACH .. . . • .. . ... "''• ltlCOllDllS . . .. • _Inf ----·------rv Pl. S4R-4i4:12 GREENS are •U.hng to pay u11 to SlSO Eckhoff & Auoc. Inc. J>!r month for the nghl 1818 W. Chapman Ave. Exciting Future BACHEL<.>R • UNFURN. from $100 locl. util. l • 2 Ir S BDRM. J'URN. ls UNP'CJRM. Heated Poola, CJUkl Cuo Ceoter. Adj. to $°hOPPlna - No pelll allowed 2700 PelerliOn Way. at Har· bor I. Ada111.1, Costa MeH· 545-0370 BACH.. bdrm-l111rm. ('Ombo. Stove It refrig. $70. mo. 304 16th Pl, fM 64.2-1547 2 BR Extra Ire i-oomll, lar&e fenced yard, extra 1r8 pr.1 child 0.K $100 mo. 54&-6355 3 BR. clOled pr, patio, ehildren A pet1 OK, $185. Nr lbopa • llCbla. 833-0136 MESA Verde. 2 BR, newly d!'C, rlec bllnl. pr, nr ~hp·g. adults. ms. ~7 Newport Bttch 5200 WESTCl.JFF S300 mo. 2 BR. 2 ha. Deluxe. P o o I, dble ~ar, adults only. Retort llv- mg. ~38511 apartment in La&11na or C>Mlnge. Cahf O>rona del Mar 1 re11 •jS41·1621. Evea.-wknds ~1 ~terably neu b • a cb.1-!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!~~~ Duire nicely furnished, 2 6200 bedroom dw~. Would be Acreevt penmnmt but detb.UUly do __ ..._ _____ _ not want to be bound by TO rrmr mATE teue. Want to move In eerly Jll ll,I; June or late May and would 2 1 /J A(Mf like garb11.ge disposal 111d llU othl!r modem convt'lllences 11 posslbl". 494-6846 a fl er 5 p.m. VACANT LAND RESPONS famlt,-nerd.~ 2-or 2 l.'3 ACRES commercial 3 br u.nf lpt nr hsr. By 1.ont"d 1C-2> on mejor thor· 5/21. To S150 Xlnt refs oughfare '" Santa Ana. M~ 673-8667 lel, apt1., busiMsa, trailer WANTED June JS on long park or other commercial term lease, J BR house, OK, or hold for future bl- C.d.M. Glvo lovins can. crease In value when Bol11a Xlnt ttl. 549-1010 Ave. fully develop• Into + ROOM with Ki1dw!n priv. foe lane blvd. Sewer line stub- 11tudmt near Flirvll!"llf Hoq>. bed 1t property. Ample 49.1-"64 watrr supply. Drive by 4TI7 W. Bolsa. Santa Ana. then Roorn1 for Rent 5995 phone ownrr 542-9533. 6202 BY Week or month. Quiel "' Lake Elsinore new ho m e . ReuonahlP "Try this one" 10132 For·' I. Loi.II nr lakt trom $1200. restal Dr .. HB 962-5562 2. Lit R-3 l"l'duced lo $7500. $12.50 UP wk W/k1tchen Good terms. $22.5() up Studio Aplll 2384~ 3. 2 Br, den, adobe. Lg fenced i Small lnv~t. poleat. ~ w unlunJted! ! Call MR. ~ EWC1IT ~. ~251S,. .:: or~ : ' I ~Pl--ZZ....._.A __ H_O-US-E~ .. l ,~ j ' Good bwdnea • low dowt1,. ~: Will calT)' ~or trade..1: No phone calls, pleue. llm'~• Goldenwest, Westnunster. >I -Buy Now forSummtr .:: Toy shop nn Balboa Isle. ;. ., E~tabUsht'd 20 yrar11. • AGT. 675-5200 548-1467 elfll'S'.' • -========::.:: Investment Oppor. 6310 ,: NEED money. Will pay 10% plU11 Jar $17,cm. ·: ~: Excelll!llt security Madge Davis Realtor 642.7000 ·-' --, • ' I I Mortgages, T.D.'t 6S4~-;, I S5665 1st Trust D!ed pay&bi. $55.65 mo. including 8~ <6 i>mall le\•PI oceanview Jot. Buyer paid ~% dn. AU lfue 3 yn;. 107o d i I C o U n t · ' 494-ll37 Ne~ Blvd. CM s4S.975S yard. Sll,500. Small dn. 5240 ----------4. New duplex on comm. tot. LARGE. PLEASANT. In Good restaunnt site. OWNER/ Agt. $12,000 lit T.D. 20% Dis. Well tecured • 547· 7401 61S-014f EXCEL loc. 2 BR, htd pool, adults, no pets, SUO mo. 548-4845 Corona del Mar 5250 * Channel Reef * APARTMENTS SPECTACULAR VIEW Waterfront/Loe • Boat Slips Available 2 BR • 2 Bath Apt.s. LF.ASE • or ·BUY $420. Mo. & up • $59,500 up 2525 Ocea n Blvd., CdM 671-1'188 -fol' Jarther btfl> HeMllan Trott, N,r. .. -~ ON TEN ACR~ 1 Ir 2 BR, Furn Ir Unlurn Fl'\)lc1 I Pri!Patios I Pools Tennta • Contnt'l Bkflt. II hole PutVGreen. 900 Sea Lane, CdM 644-26U !MacArU11a nr. Coast Hwy) Huge br1nd new 2 BR blt.(n&. d8hWAhr, Cl"J)I!', dti.pt'S. 420 NarcissU! 2 Bk p1rtlaJJy Jumi!Jbed Fireplace, $145 -no t>eLancy Realty 673-3170 privale ho~e. Working men $13,200. only. 646-7504 S. 2-story house w/5 lots, sep. Mite. Rentals 5999 apt, beach rights. Oranges ----------pny t11xes. Elderly owner si1ys sell. S25,000. Garage for Rent 16. Whole city block. St-wm nn 2 streets, mot21-restau- 12--"" 2$1~65j:,1mo. . A r111t sl1e11 overlooking lake. iuv -acentia 11,.. lOO% loc. S60,000. Un the rear • center &angel 7. 16 Ac ranch. Good home. 537-0380 nhve trtt!I, out bldg11., REAL ESTATE General equip , fenced le cross- knct"d, 1350' tr x 500'. $80,000. Income Property 6000 8. To clOM estatr. Front lake & hwy, 525'x45.1' deep. 2 COSTA MESA 4 untt 11pt. 2 Br 1pl ._ lg bldg suitablr bdrm, 1 ba, bit-ins. WWcpt.a, for buii~. M-1 ff_ le CR ihps, J>ltlO,. W • 1 • uir, ~Ing: Slai,000. 2!) ,r dn. paridng, 5 yrii old, 1tood Joc, 9. Ftnt tune offered. Approx income: S450 mo. AIJSO have 560 ac with spring. weUs. a 4 unil 3 bdrm, 2 ba. in-hwy fronlRge. Below mkt come S580 mo. Owner alt 6 value. Overlooking Rancho PM 548--4604 CalU. $500 up (1111 or par!) Fl>r Sall!-4 Income units, In Agent (714) 678-2132 Costa Mesi . Listing ran out. l7S86 Grand. Lake Elsinore reducing price $4000. Must aell ,now $35,950. By Owner. Mount. & Desert 6210 Trade equity for calh or 5 ACRES _ subdivision, trust deeds .. 54S-0833 Sliver Valll'y -18 miles TAX SHELTER EMt or Barstow. "Land of H11rbour Heights Apts .. Bois& Lakl's". 80 man-mA.de lakrs Chica. nr. Edinger, Im. In arre. Alfalfa. fish rais- 846-«>20 53~779 EvP. init. rf'Creetional, m a n y rll'vrlopmenls in progress. $1200. acrl' 203 dn. 1'1'> prr mo. Call ownt-r 1147~0 11r1. 6 p m W t ' k ' n d • 11nyUml'. Aak for Lee. BLACK, part P e r s I R n, femalr cat. yellow ryes. V1r 19th I Newporl. t'oond 2 wks 11go. 646-3'l24 Ext. :l6 Money Want.cl 6350a· PRIVATE MONEY FOR '. ~ bt & 2nd LOANS ~; ' Sl.500 & up, paymenls front!' l SS.33 to S32. 27 per mOD«biif , on each nooo borrowed. .:V .kick Smith Co. since 1949 1323 N. Broadway, S.A. 543-8311 anytime , ANNOUNCEMENTS and NOTICES / Found (FrM Ads) 6400 BLACK, part Per 1 i an e female cat. yellow t)'elle Vlo. 19th .l Newport. l"Ollnll 2 wks ago. 646-3224 Ext. J6 WHITE puppy w1lh black face; fut!nd vie Harbor • Baker, C:M. ~..i6 roUND: Blue Pa.ntkeet; 'lie. , East'bluffJ. CaU &: identibir 1 : 644-a:l06 -4 I FOUND • larve du~, white I with black wings, tame. I 64&-2849 • OLD bicycle. Vic of Sant& 1 Ana Ave. CM. 548-1138 Found Sm•U Parrot 642-9823 MALE White cat. Vic Cl( Coron& dtl Mar. 673-8309 Lost 6-401 I I Laguna BHch LOST: Small blk c • t ~ I _B_u_11_·n_•_11_R_•_nt_•_l __ 6_06_0 Real E1t•t• Service 6215 fem~. wht chelt. chia ,_ • 5705 feet. Short stuti1y taU. Bist storage Garage11 • fir~ G. T. GUNDERSEN ~ 100 CLIFF DRIVE LUX'URY F'URNJSHED Yt>ar tu. Bachelor w/p.r 11teJ)ll to Short!' & Shops. Ocftnvit1'' from l"Very Apt. from SLiO mn up. 494-2449 Laguna Niguel 5707 CtrrE 1 BR penelt'd. rall>f'I~. dTe~11. nt-w .rov1., refng, p11tio, ne11r l>Perh. 499-4005 Dana Point 51-40 proof. :!> x 24 x 10' hllth S4S RHI Estate Apprai.R!' Reward: 548~ 1 7 1 ' '''""' t I "' t Bl CM MonroVlll, CM. • mo."""' rear np v. 67!1-1612 Eve 5'49-l281 '1 • Ex<'ellent Location • Grey fem1J min. poodle. • • Nrwly det-or. stol't', 11x40 R. E. Wanted 6240 vie Edinger & Golden w~;: 1873 H1lrbor, c M. ~ Fr\dav. Lir No 12977 H . .s. : HAVE Equltlts & !IOffif' cash Rewa1 c 1193-1141 or 1147-7284 ' WANTED Offi~ & hvil>g to tradP for mole! on the BURMr:SE cat k>lll vicinity : qusr•r_rs. .PrPIPr former hr11rh. 111~,. l'llQUJZh for 2 Lido Ji;ll'. Ple&SP relum. do1:1or s oilier :l4!H79:t p11rtnrr11. Ptinripal~ only. ni3-i771 9'29 Via Llct.' • 6070 f:vr11 ' w e l' ken d s. 213: Nord. :". R ' Office Rental ---------2.'17-390_1____ DAILY PILOT DIME-A· LAGUNA BEACH PRIVATE party tn 1111S11me LINES. You can use thelll,... De~k ~pacPs availabll' In loiln on 3 or 4 BR bou11e for just peMles a day. Oitd newest off le' bull d lng ti• 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii:l6iii·iiifmiiii6iiiiiiiiiiii_.~64iii2ii·56iiiiii78iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili prime location In downtown•• Laguna Beach. Air condi-'cwNTA•N vAu•v ••.•..... .,,. CAM•lt.U a •ou•l'MINT ... ""Huntlntt•n ... ch 3-400 & 8 L-1 ----------HAL •IACM .................. ~·.,. IUP,LllS ····--· .......... •----------acmr or NEW, 2 BR. 2 81 .• CRl"p' SPACIOUS 2 BR. :l BA. L~ HAC!ie • .. • ... . .. . . .. .. Jl'OHIM eooos .. . . .. • .... d hll 2 L.. tioned. Clri>i!led. beautiful paneled partitioning. Two entrances: re&r lt"ads to Municipal parking loll. S.'"i<l per month for spice. Add S5 for desk and chain. Add S10 for bu~iness houl"!I .,,.. swmnit urvice. All utililies pald eXCl!Pt telephone. No Matter What It Is ~AM•• COUNTY .......... .... llNOCULAltl. SCOf'll ••••••. ISJt roR LEASE • EXl'CUtiVI' Utilities Included. 11>11 . M ., car jtAr.; OC't'lln v..-w, g1.r11ge, crpltl, IAIDlll oaova ............ ,.w11 ~:scK•. 'y,Lf~•.o:• .. :::.·:.· :",. home 2 ltoey 4 BR 3 bftths. Near lbopping. Adults. SIRS 644-1439 Eve drps, bit-i n range/oven. w•n1111•1TH . . . .. . . .. . ftlt ... Ad (t on! Sl.15 34M2 "t!OWAY CITY . .............. MACHlllHV, Ille. ...... '"' Avail May I.At. Clill VlllUI' llO'l Knoxville. APL D. KB Dally Ptlot Want adall u I y. mo. lAll"TA A•A 4nt LllMllll .. • ..•••. mt R.E. 962--Mfl nr 5'1&-lllo:l ~2914 Al\\3YI a ~I Alcazar, 01111 p 0 I nt • ~t\"11~ NWl•MT• ...... = ~1i~~~~:. MAHIUAU ===========-..!.::=========::...:-==-.;:::;..-==:::::::=......==-49&-5.11!1 COAff11t. CM SWAPS "" c M ~ 00 ---------~ uMiu 1uc" .......... ms PETS and LIVESTOCK otta eta 4100Cost• Meu 4100Costa Mou .. 1 ~="~.::a..w-·:::::::·:·:We""'.......... . ------------------------------- 1'1'•4 POlllT ···-········· -(.41n • •••• . .......... . Tlttfllln. fM. · · • • · • · · · • .. 00.I ( MDOMl .. IUM . • • • • . • • .. , -HJ ~~NTALS Apts. UnfurnJ1'*9 n -;·1cRA.L ... ~ .... • -,. ... TA llltlA .......... IMI NI' SA V•ltDI ........... .JTlO ti•YIPOllT l llACM ......... -M:lWl"OllT Ha19"11 ..••••••• Ult " WHIT lllOttQ ... ... . . .. .... 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IOUDLll ., __ ...................... ____ ..... • c-.J• the dtll(kl• QllOl•d r I I r I ,.. ~"t! ::p No~:'~ . • "1~1uf;j!~~sllMILS ~ ]'. r e I' I' t J I ~~~~~ umn I I' I I I I J ~l"MTAl.I •..,. ""'°' WMTH ........... e N Tllll ...... .,.,.._, 111r i1ltl'ii..',~i~· ....... : = ~ 4 .::.::::::::.. SCIAMLITS ANSWDS IN CLASSIACA T10N 7200 I~-,.... ---~•.;•tt .. Utttfttt•U :=-11--------....... ----...................... ._;_ _______________ - ' ' NOW'S THE Tl~E FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD DAILY PILOT 2'22 FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH 494-~ E N G I N E E R l N G • AR· CHITEX:"llJ.RAL ok. neat. rlrpg !Ind ,,,u, nor@llC h&ht· ins . vrry rws. 64:Z..21m. Modm1 Offfcf-Ol'811Kt Co. Bank buikfina_ DI E. 17th SI . ColtA MOM. M:l-1~ Liiriit 4 11m11U. One witb- LIVING QUARTERS ~·2130 Industrial kental '°'°' 2400 l!qo It. $165 Pf'f mo. 110 • 2'20 thrtt pbll.ll pcnfl'C'. 19'22 Placentia Av11. a-ta Mesa. M:l-72'.l FOR VAM'. 2SIO aq-ft ~ t'!'t tf Ult up, le • eQ-lt. 1340 l...ollan Avt , ~ 1n<1~ ~r.~ ;411 w ntti Co.IA MNll J600 lq ft Owner 1213) o+-a2 PLACE your ..-t .. _... tha1 ara iootdlll -DA.IL"f YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For Fast Service & Expert Assistance DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE IT! · Jl'll.Dl' clw'W IC4lm ,... ..... lllllllll!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!•-!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!lm!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!IB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!ll!ll t ,...., .... ~ ............ --------_,,,........,.. __ .... ----·---------------------------------...-. ........ ~----·-- DAILY f'ILOT NT w NOTICIS * I Loet ..01 W AJ..Lft (Robert f'. Yartfn) t loll N-..t »-ell ...... Keep ma1111 a reward 6 lddltioml SlO rewlld oe "return. w-5.m UOD JUm. ..... ONl!p, Odil. Wtdnttdll1, ApttJ 2~, lM --~-- * : mmte BluepoUlt ....... WMtt ~ hft aam899 cat; dedawed front l'ICIAL CLAISIPICA TION 'OI ,._.. Tic. &a1ioa JAlllDd NA NU&. IOIN l*AWIU ·m-GIS .,..... .... SatmdQ. Mamll and ..... -s ...... _, ..... "·--"-...__ ~ ...... I .,.... _ u -.un MC\.U9tt .... ._, &-~._-. ~ ~-.... t-Wfllll ............. wietb old. Jl e ward I .. ..w. f/l/flllef ..-. .,.. ._ fl ...... 9l'HJl» or M7-&15 NO lllOll &AL• .. ~ °""VI t w Mndbq wt t b f'MONI '4Wtl . l p;.w-b st--. Vic NB T• ..... Yevr ,,..._,,_.,,,.._. M l .Reftrd. fl5-W4 317 A. rancb lancJ; roed, 4 Bit. m Ba. home; 2 fpl.. Paintlnr, Plumbfns, C&r-' ,.,tcNtah 6405 eled,. wate.r ••all 0 Gii,!)' Jam. rm., etc., x.lnt H1111t. peatr)'. Reul Rel Insured. I $250 per A. Will divkle. Bcb. lpc. Val $37,000 WANT: BankAmerlcard OK IORTRONICJ ' e CdM TENNIS CLUB e TRADE tor FAC unita. Own-clut!ld, vniu, or 't Owner Call "Mike' 642-0MS ; • M~ 115 month, er/ Aat 147-lW lfM6.o eve/wknda. CALI. ,JOHN 847-21Dti 10 .'/f9 A DMabl Of Northrop Corp. I •(llC> lnlda.Hon feet). Do )IOI.I •.ooo lit TaUS'J DEED .. 'i~ Dae ..na, Grey. U1> wtllpapem, A vin1l Az! eqa,a1 oppcr1mlibt •aeed a cftlmce ID )'OCll' Ute •• J:XCIWIQZ roa lat.e mo. -.. ox. 11p9 e, p)ley, noorco.tr1n1 a1p1o~ • new frlencll? Do "'° °" ... mt OR boat <>a.. f .!¥!. csnpl eo. nta prt. Trd u~·fl 67-\ ,:...:r rm:.:-= °"'*'• "":41.... mi... mod mi,.ct er n-v .. -------- ' ~ ttMl11 Nfll'Cl ·~ •· Mf.a'l 1LW1.1NG + CJ:NEJU.I. L .... MMVIMtVNr hie i YOU ..... ,. .. mmt Wedd ... •·tr"Me eqJdt:r D-.-~·B~J',q28~6~ .. OU -~tt -t "'-al It .............. .,. .... fen •. • Jtf• a frtejly, prtv. di* tn •• J'IAT ll'Yt>ER t« ~ • -.. .n. oa .,. .-.. .&· ......... ... I . • P86kE PAL • ol4er but lbarp VOLKS-I lf.1., 2000' dMded tnbou.M. RA!u. 8!1 Jobn M2..tOOO • .._ I i way to meet people. WAGDf ..... · · rok W. car, T .D. '1, houN a.EAN Loll, pragea, etc. 5'Wfr0fl C For SS. meet by phone. 5 ,62 CbevPU l6' Pt 35 hp to $30,000 Owner_m435e _ Trff removal, dump. 1~. Alsemblen • eeJected members. Info., tor trlr iMJa' rig) Trd l-BR • den Doll houae, So. backhoe, fill, rrade. 962-1745 P.O. Box 4193, Irvine, mM : or' part tor latt model Lake Tahoe; Sll.000 FOR I HAUili'iG. !fiuh plclcup, e Wir ...... 1 rIVOBCEE, 40, a:Iadly Jive ft.b camper. SG-3'191 ~· ol jlqU&.l eq. in local ~ An1'1nc • we do up ti.n a: dances tor en D-area. Ota.\der clear, wkie lt all. Expert wOrfr. 545-279'l tao w/artllla. writmi. 3'' MONTEREY q>outlle ~e. 213 58Mm. , SAVE,.ONBY 1t !Wen YOll 'lllQltdlml or varled.tnterMt endll-), s ~ s radio, Poee4 ~ 198S Mull 9 Jacuar, TU.t tt to the ctump c.u types. Box ~. Dail1 Pilot cabin. ~ bridp. Es-<atil*)' WblN 4 · dr led, Ua! •9111 or ta.-a PAUi. CARI> READINGS. cblnp far mall borne s leather illt. Want Ja&e model =::::::::::::=:::==::::::::=:=. HELP JN ALL PRO. lllbmit. Atta t : 3D PM plelDp fill e<rt1 m llMl1 .......... 675' Bl.EMS, TW s.eec. Tm &MaC1 home. 5"-IM1aft1:30. . 1 M = AVE., 4 BR. ~ Ba. llomt; 2 1'1., HAVE: 4 BR + flam rm + .......... , Wanftd $ • • ------~=---:-tam. l'ID., *-• :ldnt Bmt. ... ~ 111 ft. No. CM Joe. -- ' SINGLE Ga,Js ~. meet Bc:h. Joe. Val $37,(D) w.urr: $10,000 eq Want: like prop. , hi ' 6850 PWMDllCS ALCOHOLICS .\OOQymOQI 33• cmusoYn'C'H Sport Have TD'1 Ii other equities. INTE'RIOR A ext palnlinl. Barbot Area. PboM m-rrn :niher, TBFB; loeded! Will Ne«! 3 to lO units. Madge PrJcea .WW for 1prln1 P .O. Box 1223 a.ta Me.a. take bdet, late Cad., Por-Davia &altor, 3000 W. cleat • up. J'ree eat. 30 yr COOKS' · , .......... ........ .. ... .......... laatlea. hcel- leilt ......... p •••• P!!flt 1555 w. Adcims.t\ Costa.Mesa M1intiilllc1 Min CITY 0, tflWPOIT llACH ftarlca Divita. $498-ta per month Exctllelrt bene8ta. R.equtra Excell9't ·b e D e fl t L Jte.. .. ~~hift - • ,..d•ctt• ........ ....... Op .... • c....., ...... c ..... ~ Swing Shift e Intl~ LatM Operat~ e Screw M•cW• Op1....., CALL OI A'PL Y CU.VAL CO. . . 17th .& Placentia Costa Mesa 548-2201 --------• "*-mtnimum ~21nn l~ =:: ~t ll'OGJ. = ='~ Owner ~Im;~~~ Rltr. ,:::~"'"'"' ~ YU. yes. Reel ldw, 230 SL or mocor home. Coa.t 'lllahny, Npt. BdL exp. can Otutt at 54H31• t .. Bal( M~. DaQy PUot 56-119'1 so.ta PAPERHANGING A PAINT-I !c========-TRD fl),000 eq krlit Apt., CUS'l'lli.ttt 5 BR, 3 ... 3-ING, dean • l'l'U. 21> Yrs. i AnnouMttMnh 6410 l.<q Bcb, &llo $10,000 eq, C91' 1111', 2 frpla, 2 FA, 2 ex. Loe hf. &G-1322 alt 5 pm •---------Tripqle'X, Lollf Bdi. For: ·tar~. Nr Bick Bay, NB. nRST CLASS Pa.tnttnc A Joly loter I Coast Health Ctn Onu>p Oo. Prop. or TD'a. Mln1t )'OW' eq. Tnt for Paperlw)11ftr. 1'REE ES-~ e FR.EE SAUNA e Pvt pty. E'il'l!ll A .midi. am.Ir bol:oe « f. Call awn. TlMATES. M5-3e9 e Asat ,_,.,..., I With Swedbib mauap bJ 67 --~------548-m3 ' • PAINTING • Interior • Mutt have cooktnr ~. : 1 ~ ... _.... WANT 2 story In Bluff!. PALOS Verdea (Moftte Vet' Exterior. Free utlmatN. * lxper Pry CMk , • .. QPJ:N T DAYS A WEEK Haw t.ut. % BR 2 Ba, den de) tc. lot view from Cata. ReuonUle rata. l4W015 * Dlthw ........ I ... • am-10 Jlllll at u.c.1. Prof. lndileped. 1ina to M-1thu. For: 3 BR PAJNTING. Interior • ~ Mutt bt Nliab1e. I la2 E. Utb St. IC:J.5lllO PJ.mo Wllltt K 9' Owner home tn SJC. or poalble t.erlor. Uc • bw. Fret eat. DAY aHIJT_ 1 Am .no JlqG' rapcmlbie •l'M units. 213: GE s.33lJ wkbda. Wm. HenQ, M2-G23a ' for 1117 dlbta ott-t. my * * * * * * INTER ot Ext. PAINTING, ~ . own. De9ld Muaa. 0... DOIEi>. SER.VICE. Local i Md9 ref. FREE ed. !Ml--182'1 I runer11t 6412 SIRVICI DIRICTORY \ 6170 Chlkt Care ' 1· ._. ...... ,.,.,..-.,..... -... ~--...... ----...-·------- Wanted ~ YOWll Man in mkMwentlea to work In Stock Room. l1tancter Y tchtt 646-743' Semc. ltatlaa SALESMAN Full time. Goot ......, + beneata Exper. ONLY ap. ply. JIM TICE CHEVRON 2580 Newport Blft., C.M. " t ~In~ fllllOlllllble • k l1 h d ml eemLllldlW Wllllr In ean- lllNetklet ucf lbOrtenance of ••• IDd trrtption ~· tow. or a a!Nttuctloa trwte. ARlb' Jmmediately at: ,.,... .... Office crrv HALL UGO Newperi IW. ....,,,.,. leach Slteet Metal Mn ~taal~mn fabrleatlan. Ml.llt be able to make on ._ en all llleet me ta l ~eat. Must ba1'e ..-n tDoll. ~ experlmced operators need --------• apPfy. J. W. Robllsoa CHEMISTS FOR TRW Clnel 01 • ai .......... .. cao61ata tbouW ... at -.i two ,_,. d Jabcftt«J ~ ~":'°r..:t:: C:bemtolJI la4fatrenla, Inc. lllG Teller Ave. 1'4!Wp0rt S.cb l3Mlaa An ............ .,. -~~ IOIEI & TIRE-I cl ntddlc TV_.,.....,_ alt 10 P.11. Ir ...-S rattier ....ti • ..,.. • weelllJ - &17 ol Lecal rn1twfactvNr hat l"'"*'91te .,.... '"" kr: --1.ay... Mell ...... OpeNtor Cl.pahle of ._, on llt .. w • ., ........... ............. , .... ha...I ..... MMffts. ONLY IXPlll· I N C I D 'IOPLI ......... .,,., .. PAl»llllCS m labr St. c .......... 549"!2221 --...-.... • • Os··---"* 9blfta. Proat abartns Mm«>llr~·~ J. t CAll1I co. .,., w. 17th It • c.... ... 5411421 '-..a cc ... --- FlOWfl SHOP DBMIY Local NlideDt. llbbn ..mtt.. Gd .W.,. .................. vb. • Mar ..... 8tut $2~ to P•. ,_ 11our. ...,, Udo (eater 3433 Via LW. Newport a..ch Mr. Mynatt 67MMO t a.m. toe p.m. a..._ <AlllT JtllERS & SlfllflS MoWle ..... ............ hceflent .,...rtUftfty __.,,.,.._ DPlOIEI MOTOllDICllP. 4000 Campus-°"'" ~,.,, .... e Beat A1een!Nen • Carpentera • Btlnder e Cabinet Mabr ........ ,, ... c..,.. 235 n.ct.r. Ooltl Me.a iOYi 10·14 Cd ...,..., e GM JINlll ULllOA n:tma'lJ1.A DAILY '8LOT • MMlll •• cit W. Oout llwJ., NA CaDa.ttJ ........... SCl&B llNT - • ~o. t. -p - IP. I .... -... • "500 1>111DO ·"" •• •• S2/llr' ... Ul. - . a --" ... ..., tM == 72CIO - ,. • I ~· WtOYUlf'r ~ ; 11tt•ndet. -~" ,.. . ..,. .. met.,.c;"m~~~'5it ...... __ -=----------......;----- ,_ l" ..... -._-FC le1M111,.r N.-ty CR&le4 poli\toll .,tit P*OIJ .... 1Dcll tlrm. Pre. r .. ~ -. To umct Coctrck. 1)/& ... , .. pdd.)AJ.o .... ~ NIWPOIT ,.,...,..._~ 833 Dover nrr.., N'.a .. ,..,. 7400 HUGHES Newpott leach hat eeverat ope.nlftll for ·MOS Assemblers & Bonders ~ ti\ pbotoft- ll.lt techniques, K P R mask aliznm~t, etchinc. photo-resist applic•tiona. or bonding u applied to semi-condijctor procts- 11e1. HUGHES Aircraft Cempc"'Y SOO Sup.rlor Ave1tue Newport leach, Calif. Equal opport:untty employer -M trF * w ........ ,1 ..... Nowl Stat. Typf1h bee. T,.,att Did . S9cys BooltkMpert Clem APPLY. IMMID-. * Westere Girl 178-4 w. Lincoln, ~ 2700 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M0-6.US Equal opportunity ettiploYer SKIETARY In Field s.les Depart- ment. Sell starter, ver- satile, goo4, ,lbottdland and typinl? sldl&. U'· . PLY in PERSON ONLY. WhiHaler Corp. . ~ ) Narmce "'-t.nals Div. 600 Victoria Str"t Costa. Mesa An equal~ ~· .. Hiri"'. ~ • Busboys • Waitresses • Hostesses •. Dishwashers Apply In person from I a.m. to 10 p .m. '. REUBEN E. LEE 1 REST AURAN,J :~ 151 . E. Pacific Cnst Highway Newport Beach He1, Wam.d Women 7400 Hefp W.nted Women 7400 IJ'-fA QYPJJNCH '360 PIOORAMMING tNOUS. DRAFTIMG,_ GaOC. CHECKING l"fltOHlC ASSEMBLY _PIX/TYP . 536-8885 U027 Garden Cr. Bl .. G.G. "Better Livlni thru Education" --~---·FOR~--- S.c.-.tarlal Training TTJ·:Nfl Tl' i:.: Moat 'Modern Up.to-Date SIJl)lNBSS CUL1.1 •. 't 111 lhr Sout.blJlnd. The school ot Prog1·amml.'d Leaming with the "finishing school" touch. Complete Secretarial - Bnlabllp -IBM Keypunch. Start anY Monday-Evenln& classes &ll!O. POLLY PRIEST BUSIN~ COLLEGE 32:> t'(, N,wport Bl.. N 8. Ptic:irte 5411. 9723 L_I_FET_IME __ Gilt-:-Oii\coat io lesson TYJ)i11g School 173 Del Mar CM. 548-285.11 Mon .. Wf'd. '"'· •. ~HANUl::»c: r OR SALi AND TRADE ·flu"'tture IOOO F.URNITURE Returned from decorator studios Sp~nlth. MedlterranHn ALL NEW EXPERIENCED Must Sacrifice $685 Permanent Cook·laker WAS ORIG. $1698. Typlit/Recept. BOOKKEEPER· full dlarie ' · '''"'MS AS F'OLLOWS: with 1111me Income tu Good Future! CREDIT CHECKER Experienced tor vacation u.i:. Pemument ii-rt Calf Mr. Bealer relief. Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanlsh sofa experfeaoe. • Cont&ct Mn. .Kuzma and M. a t ch Ing Chair. time, 4 houri day, 5 day 642-7352 UNITED CALIFORNIA Custom qu i 1 t e d with ..,.eek. 53&-2047 or w1Cnd l~ .... • c..:~. Wr.stminltes Hoapit.a,1. Wedntsd.,, Apl'll 24\ 1CJ68 GAILY PllCJT' 4J l ltCHANDISI FOi. MIKHANDJSI 11011 Ml kCHANDISI FOR MERCHANOfH FOi I SALi AND TUDI SALi AND TRADI • ~l.I AND TR.ADI SALi ANO TRADa ' • ---r Gar~_!ate . '°':! 'f •v~ ~ . 12& MJ~ll•nNua l600 FREE TO YOU : 21'' MAPLE <XlNSL TV S28 ~ Jc~:j;.1."... • ~n~ 1~~ ~ :: ··•.1 !'l~. AUC'f10N 2:. 7 WK old Jdttmu. w=a olfl~ Pe.1c. ~ .us.; c•~•R Frt.,rApr. ff, 7,ao ,.m. ~ ~. Me~ u::r~ Rt1ria dbJ d.r. fnr tog, $50. 1, UQCl&imed .......,ln>m Udo ~te 715 Tu 1 t ctwt drwt 19. rhi's MORE! Van ~ ~ Unopened Ave N,B. &u-m1 1550 Superior Crear) C.M. . ~IM~ Bedroom, __ ., _____ __.,. 641H\88, ~-{1666. aeta, divant1 bldeabeds. bunk WANTED • Good home f o ~ UDO Cua,ge SU. (10ld TV bfd8 martreae. chem, W~ Poodle puppy. Write bome1; bedi, 1rtn1. queen. d. cocktail tables, com-900C "l" Street, ~ tw\11, etc,; pat!o plan ta le modes, ~ttn, portable calif. 411' Cum.; appliances, el~ c . FREE TV's, secretary, retrigert-5 KITI'ENS, 6~ wks old. 4 ools. carv;e~. Priced to ton, &10Yet, wathers, dry. black, 1 longhair, 1 tabby. dear out by SUnd&)'ln!Olt! ers. bi~es and MUCH Need &ood home. 54&--0179 615--4234 MOR,E! ~ SAT/SUn·onlY • 2082 Marian Way, CM (otf 2111 Iii. Oran.ire) Many 11n11quea le Misc FurnitUN Aucffon 9025 Furniture .••• •.. Appffances Color TV's & Stereos AUCTION Wedn.tday -7 p.m. INSPECT AN.VTIME 9 A.M. • 9 P.M. Always a TREMENDOUS SELEC.110N of TOP Quality New & Uaed l'urnlture & Appllancet WTLLlS CLARK'S AOK COMMLSSJON GALLERY 7722 Garden Grove Blvd. ~: Blk West of Beach Blvd. at the Garden Grove Frwy. . Appllancff 8100 1 Year ••• Parts & Labor $1 Me. WINDY'S AUCTION s ™u: ~ttma. ~ broken, Joa& haired, Varfol* ~1~ N~ Blvd. eolore. 642-5730 dter 5 or Behind Tony'a &dg. Mar'la. ~. 41'6 Co.na Mesg M6-11686 FEMALF. (apayed) Buaet OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 Hound. 8 YPMs old. To~ l"';~~~~~====l bome. 644-2381 ~~ 1" (''HlHUAHUA I: tf'rrJer Nji. No Dep•sit Rent With O~tion to Buy 521-7555 GRAND • • • ny, fi wks old. Black wit~ GRAND SALE! !;ro\\lf lpott. 96 ;·46Z4 41~ Genie 401 Solid State ~to. ~agl.\~, DELUXE 646-7530 4/Ji L•---·-·-· . N:~geONt.:is1;, PETS .nd LIVESTOC~ _.a&illii• • STANDARD MODEL U09 Cats 112 I : Nw. N«l;ly H• S. lbtJiiuHI ' Tva, WAIHlll, •IFllGDATOU F'REEZERS·DRYERS ·RANGES & PHONOS w1!11 ophon ~· ---· I-~~ I :iiiiiii~iiiiiiiii~I RENT COLOR TV $9 MONTH Rental can apply to purcnase ORDER BY PHONE 523-3651 Katella BuRders CUTE HimaJl)'all ldttall, J. 7530 Kat .. I•, Stanton F. A. ttf. Bluepoint I: Seal- 527-3682or197.a551 point. Male and fem al~. '!!!!!!l!!P!!!!!O!!!!!O!!!!!L!!!!!T~A!!!B~L~ES~1 644-0'.!:JS art~. : TOP NAMES! From S295. $12. month Brunswick, Delta. Fishtr, 26 mod. Slatt bl!<!. w/ life- tJme guar. BADGER. 407 S. Main, OrMge 5J3.-031l WE BUY & SELL • Diamonds • Geld Antiqu. & Old Jewelry Almollt Myt)ting. TRADES. C. M. Jewelry & Loan 1838 Newport Blvd .. C.M. • 646-7741 • KNlmD FABRICS Dogs 112$ G ERMAN SHEPHE~ PUPS AKC ttsistered Championll BLOOD LINES 1. Cb. ULK WIKING-• I ERBUJT Sch m l Top winning Sbepbed l' of all Times 2. Ch. NORDR.AAK : ol MA Tl'ER.HORN ' 3 times Paclftc .... ; Co.at .Victor Males-Females (5 wub); Black &: Tan (lhoW BRED FOR QUALITY & TEMPERAMENT Pedigree with each Pup ' LI 8-48a> Daya »2 PM • 837-3865 Eves alt 6: ~ PM • WeekendA 837-3865 a.ft t A!k !l lo 9:30 • 7 DAYS " FOR SALE Remnants, Samples It Mill· ends Sat Only 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. 929 Baker, Costa Meaa 53&-3'193 --__::;;;.:::iowc:,..::....;..~~~ •. • :.~ l~lfic m HO!Pital C\rcle. ~wood trim. R. 10 tt. Gm.LS 1S at O'fer far PAltT· TIMI!. •· Weetn\id*t St Carved vclvtt ooftt. RENT OR BUY FOAM Rubber cut to size. BLACK, be~ Ir pur. ~ waltreeae1 Apply ln penon. Teller &. Typilf ' · 3029· Ha~bor Blvd. 393-i541, Ext. :\30 heavy Dm oak end i~bl .. a New au~c;n~!ic wa.iher ColC:!te~-~~a~t~eo Uphol suppli"11. t a b r 1c11 • p 0 0 d 1, 1 , m 1 n . Al) t S--'·-,..al_.. 414 N . Could work into f u I 1 time C__.a u-u And matching ~ocktal la· naugahyde. Factory outlet. Pedi~. • ! w...., '-u "'' employment. Preftt ~--· mw blf'. 8 Pi<>Ce Kin~ size Med-COLOR KING 1V $29 95 Low prires. A-1 Foam 1>42--0326 or 673-113.1 • Nt~ Bl, N.N. dent ol N~ heh, 546-2033 Jobs-Men, Wom. 7500 iterranean llaK panelltd OPEN 7 DA VS • E'ablic & Upholh'tery Supply * DOG TRAINING * BA.RMAJD& • , • Ooeta Mesa le O>n!na del bedroom llllle with 1\lll 54().7800 AND UP Co., 31l E. 5th St., S.A. y t . . , choice' ... and GO.GO Mar IU'e9 Phone &t'l.fti.3.1 An eqli.al opportunity King size box springs & w· ASHERS t29.95·. d..uf'rs ~1181 our ve ennl.l'laJI a • ... AN,..,...,"' . . .L. s . h d • •J No Mo-y Down . . all typea ot tra.Wn~. &UIJ'ID-u ~ emp,.,yer A(COUNTAllJ mattress. Largt panlS ~ $35; Freezeni S75: Refrig., """ SEC'L divan, dining tblt. teed. 847-4914. 4~ . S300 per week SEAMSTRESSES cor dining room. Gold leaf coppertone le Avoc.; Guac. OAC rorner dresser, & 1mall1--,------,,.-~ ~ er~ hD time; 5 ~ 1Nek. Ex-ApPlicant8 conlidertd en ,_ . ...,.A.. a..-!.., , !Wet Spanish table tamps. Hang-540_1095 n.ro per ..,.k. buy 1!9se pl1U1. Philco refrifl. All good cood. DACHSHUND pupe. 3 malef • BE Au T y OPERATOR per. llinaie needle " blil'ld merit i'egardleb ot race, nA-'-VUUUf~ UC&'""' ing swag lamps, etc., etc. W~GHOUSE r e 1 r i g ' Newporter TV Sales '2257 Pomona Av('., Apt B. Std. "1 female, min. I with foll~. '70% com-stitch operators. Good wag. religious' creed, color. na· yes.rs deneral Attoontmr Each pitee can be purcha3" 2S"x58", $7S. 962_2528 aft 4 Open 'TU 8 P.M. CM 642-6209 btwn Sam-AKC. 2 mos. n4: 673-3.513) mis&ion to et.art. Com Mesa es&:~ benefits. Apply: tionaJ origin or ancestry. experience. young and am-ed Individually. PM IJJ.YJ.7 Harbor Blvd CM 548-ll'>ll 3:30pm. Blk Poodles. Miniaturea. J bmy salon. 642-8641 1810 Monrovia, O>sta Mesa bitious. Send resume f1f Tenrui avaitahle --'nffilFT Sale. St Mary's 6 wkl! old. $35 NEED 2 FUllerettte, Can BOOKKEEPER phone Newcomers to Calif. ~:::,?, ~~l w~/d.rJ; Hi·Fi & Stereo 1210 Episcopal t1'1urcb. Laguna 549-nlJ aft 6 pm. •' earn $4. boor. ~ train. Jo'SALESWOMAN Amerlcare, Inc. Credit anproved immediately May 1 • 9 AM lo 5 Cocker Spaniel Pupp\tt. , H.B. Mn· Green b t r ll l>-55 tor •ma 11 women's A career lady, 25-40, to band-Zl4 Hospital Circle R & D FURNITURE pertone. $100. 847-8115 1968 SOLID State 4-speed PM f'To pe.pen. $20 842-352S sportswear abop In Corona le varl.ou.a acmunting phat1o Westmillster d C M GAS OVEN Stereo. Beautiful C011110le. ~ :i • 9 AM to • _ 494-5924., • • del Mar. Full ., __ • ..._, es of an Int.ere ..... ·-field. ....., ...u1 """ 331 1844 Newport Blv ·• · · ""''"' s•·, do.m S3!I S48 2535 befl l .. v p..., '--Jan Im!" .1 •.-..'°do~ Jtllt "'""' ....-•u •u.a'll> ~. ""''' El etY .nieht 'ti\ • r un "' ' ,-; ' · -on ayaw~. ..., ..,.,. • Noon. • YOft!<SHIRE Ted .1pap ~t;; ';{th Gra.rw.ip& ...tille I ·~ ClflPtyp t~ ... ~ Apply tn·jenan.-E~~fmployt!i ... , '• S:t ,.SWI 't1J .~)-! 1 <'e of 179'35 tr<• smaU B' NAUGAHYDE Sofa &: pies. AKC. 494-9937 • work. No M<enda. Hun-' LVitlfi' ~ HENDlltSON'S SPANISH X."ntlq11es ~ I]~ payment!. Q-edlt Dept., malchng chair S13.'i: Lampsl:::::=======~I tfniton Beach. M7-a98 Newport Harb 0 r Con-1877 Harbor Blvd. Relf Eatate Salesmen 4 CA PTA CNS chairs sa.'i l's.. ~7289· Anaheim SS; 2 barhl>r rhr~ s.iO ta; Hor... ll30 0 ~. dry clean-Yllescent Hilme, 15 55 Co«tll Me•. Oillf. and S.Mswomen , P:rom Mfg. Shnwroom rhaise Joongt $150. walnut S ti Good 8500 rouncl c:off~ t+il S I 5: ; inr experience. Ahlo need Superior Ave., N ew P 0 rt New Ucenaee'1 welcome. We SAMPLES mirror S40. 615-3127 por ng . s 646-51114 REG. QUARTER HORSE.!: roUNTER GIRL «> hour Beech. 64&-TltiS · Avon (illing You train. Dynamic ~w Living Room Set ---FOR salt V?n·~ Sp1mtt1i11g MOVING -Spanish cabinet T:i~ea:;f till~ ~3 ':f wttk. sa.-9550 (trnoon) LADY a, care I« my wife new branch otti~. Dnwa 1 ONLY! Oak wood-turned Musical Inst. 8125 gol! clubs. 6 .IX/n5, 3 Wootl5. Ctl~I $225. pvt party . sell o1'd. elgd\11 ~pwpl~e. t.. l1 1or 3 mos ~ relurrl ~m In against Onnmiaaion it you erms. Reg S349. NOW S199. 67.l-IJ7'.! $100 Misc. Fum & bn<'-a-g g, . am.o care. 1 ehUd tu er boipltal Mt-Y 1. Sa1¥Y ~n. Part tiJM work e.n H-5.Pc Dinette Set J'ENDER Sassman llmp, brae 708 Iris CdM 673-8316 performance prospect; ldn . part time, 1tate age, t!'lt'P I: 50-~ or p 98. Dally tabllahed territory. Flex!-qualify. ll bass guitar, Turner mlkP. •""' d k n<h I brood mare. bred 111 AQH! ~. Write Box M-91 Daily Pilot ble 11our1. Call collect Rlchard10n!P\lrtt 1 ONLY. oak·top hexagon Gibson fu7.7. tone. AU or. Miscellaneous VVVY eves all ay w e champ. gentle to ride. Pric- Pilot. ~ BAB 5.1)0860, Rn.lty 6~ exten. table w/4 wrought ntw. 673~1006 · ---ANTJQtJE While dble bed.rm ed from $500. Must sell, LIVE:...:::.:.:_:..IN.::..:..:..b...:.akpr~-to-car-e"""for~9=-I YSII'IER. wanted my MAWE'S WlG le BEAUTY iron chairs, black or avoca-·--··-POOL TABLES set. Walnut credenza. 2 sets 64l--098l da.ya or 540-U mo old llhi· Must be home 6 AM to 3: 30 Mon thru EXPERIENCED SALON desires competent do. $69.!Xi. Pil'!!_I & ~rgans --81 ~~ ,,, 1968 BRUNSW ICK lamp ~ables. Electric dryer _e_ve_s_. ------tt.liable &: have refa. Morn-~ !it ~en $25. ~2609 ti( 300 u .. h 0 hair stylists who wish 5.p, Bedroom Set "' AMF "'TRJANGL.E 644-1352 BEAUT. spotted po ft~ 111(,1 494-1566. t... WoUt S: R 3 l"HIC pr. emplay in newly d(!(!. aa.Jon Floor sample -ONLY J. PIANO & ORGAN Slatt trom $369 4 x 4 CEDAR posts 99c. 4 x 8 w/saddle & t. cir. wen D ... .,..,...,y work room help. PART 'nme ~Saleslady, w/a.Jl the lattst equip. Light oak. Reg S2'l9.!Xi. NOW "SELL·IN'' BMll1~ck $329 value .. Particlt bd ~ $ 2. 9 5 broken, xlnt *Ism a ll .n.Ar"'"' for rMdy '°wear women's far large DepartmeQt Store Comm A: I or gUar. • • ONLY $109.95~ Yes. we'l'e having • "Sell· ONLY $239.88 FibeJ:'ilas Sc fl. 3030 Brlatol children. $125. 962~ E!rper. Mel MorNon Dre.. mop. Call ·for interview Call: Mn. Otllerd for appt. comm Oft hair ioods salt. * Stock on band ONLY. ln" tor Spring. Floor mod-JOO% nNANCJNG CM O perl.es, lfiS1 Plaomtla ~ve., appt. 897-$11 ffi() 531~ before noon F~ dea1~. 548-3446 NO DOWN PAYMENT els, sJiow mQdels, tr¥e·inl SECARD ·POOL J Fl.AX 6-7 ll tall $5 each. TRANSPORTATI N C.M.p ~-=E"'"R~MANDft',,__=-=--.~--..,....r 531~ afternoons 3 Rooms Furniture of pianos i organs will go 323 s. Main, Orang• 2187 R.aleigtl , CM 64&-2561 Boeh & Yachts ~ *TELEPHONE SALES ~ m.Ybonie.pr llOW'I, 2 SEWING Machine Opera, Ea.i. ·$2 85 hour Reg. f1T7 for $295.85 et low, LOW prices. WHY S3:?-l9S2 =:========= --------..:::::?-.... Top commi.sllloo, Nll.l'Y H dilldren, $20. l)er wk. 8:30 Sport.1wear, 900le 1ralneu UllH • • Terms as low as SJ.54 Wf'l'k DON'T YOU shop U! bdott Misc. Wanted 1610 33' Owens lrlgantfne :'.'!!~~= ~-;;:~:; E':.':!;::~.~~; ~:,;',,,";';;.~ ~~~~,~~1~ i~~n~~IN":~ w,eF'!a~1<'~h~!,=HA $1·~ s WANTED i~:!~:u~=±E:'~l Mom I: afternoon. Own $25 I: meals.. Apply 201SA • !l48-9660 • .,, PIANOS & ORGANS-; urn lure PP lance e gu • lOftded 1'/extru • --, _ .. _._ CM aft 5 PM • e LADIEE Earn S.S.$.'iOO. --.-S ... L-ES -e --./ Antiques I Tools __ ,.._ ..... ooo ~ --u........ ~.....:m•, l'Xtra money by showbir "' 11' CQUOH: down pillowll, • Largtst atoek in So. Calif. ON ITEM or -Furnltur..Appliances ~:!... •""· · ~"' ... ~ aft &:JO PM I SITIE.'R Ir J.laht haltpg. by WATKINS PRODUCI'S In P&rl or full time; •1te 25 or b ro n r. t -& r e I'! n g 11 k .,, 20%-40% ofI.Playeri>lanos ~ -.-W~OMAN~~-to--:-:li-Yt--=I.n-end-the Wttk. Older lady pre!. the llr'M dt :your choict. OVe!'. Earn $70 to u~. or upholatery: irreen silk uphol 1000 rolli to choou from COMPLETE HOUSEFUL. Color TV' ....-Stereos CUSTOM 25· Me 1' t d l • " . cu. !ct' con vale• In I CM. 541>--1691 Phone 539.17:18 S.10 a.m. more, per wttek. ln span chr: Italian marble top cof· * Term1. -Terms -Terms * CalJ SH-6748 or 827-8271 531-121T200or L:,3-0555 Fiberglass cruiler, Joeded. woman. N. B. can 60-3912 _O_C_C_ASI_Cfl_AL __ ba_bysi __ tte-r. -time. Nt1 competition! Jim fM' 1'111. rompa.nion Md tt>l: cash for your piano or trade TRUMPET &: rau. J:.oy's Ca.sh or 1ra~. Owner. Saleel.8dy ~rienced eves. ~ (Ne 1 r Bakery S.letwom1n Smith 347·8526, 9 AM to 4:30 •.., orig r<l6l. Packard Bell uand piano for MW apinet rlofh.11~ sz 10 &· 12, Baseball (Ask for Art) 646-97:19 Far ~-It.ore in Pomma. IChool.) Experienced. Apply P.M. stcrl'l'l; bdrm iet: never Fielcl's Wholesale Piano Co. & tra<'k shoes. Ge-xi 'JUAlity WANTED -CAMPER '-s.:...IR:..:.C.:...H.:...CRAFr ___ l5_'_, _l>_LOO __ c;. ,c--s HAMBURGER HENRY MEN •-to I cul t mar flll~fl. dbl bed, bkc:m: & .«!lf'<'tion. C.•1 ogc Piirk ai.t.a Meea. 54A-340'l WOMAN (1Yf!r «I tor 3 chldrn, 2136 Placentia, Costa Mesa "" women c r a e hclbrd, 2 night dnds. dbl 12072 Brookhursl 111 Chapman 11rca jJS Bowlin~ C' c en Dr. Shell 6x8. 54.5-2209 SHA.FT Evinrude. trailer. BEAUTY Operator. Expel'., 5 da)'I a wk, UOO mo to popular petition. Must be ctre~r; lrg m i r r o r • Garden Grove <714l 638-2770 CM :-4&-441X> S22S. Catalina IMPUl.8!!. Ucerwed, to work In wit ~ata.rt;·;;·;::;HB;;;·;::;892;;:;-<Yrno~===--=====CRAR==G:::E=m=. ==-~~~~~ote~~~ ~:U":! 548-3639 1111 5 ORGANS & PLANOS-UPHOl.STERrNG . 119.50. 2 FREE TO YOU _962_?_-_96_77 ____ .....,...,~1 lhop. Call 642-Ql.OO -~ at 19115 ·E. 171b St.., Room O OU a LE headboard Hllmmond M · lOO s P 1 net. Ile fEuropeao craftsmen \ M 0 0 RE A MA 1 DEN HSEKPR. mother!~ bm, 3 Help Wanted Htlp Wan!-m, Santa Ana l>Y JI h 0 0 , miuchin~ d~aur, living usl'<l, only $89;,; "150 used F 1 cl 1 pickup n:;.2 'BUDDY' klttPns to nne C'haracter boat 31' MOil' dddm IC 3 6 and U. Women 749(> Women 7400 835-f?..38, ~ • Poom suilt , Spinet pillnn, Balclwln. Conn, Lowrey, Mr"! "~s .. ;;rny" 536..Mos' homr. l.nnit haired mRles, lett'Y SS $4000 W a H ' es ' ' from $395. Lo ts of u~ed -~· ' ---blk 'le wbt. 0 11ft 4 p.m. jll-5756 alt 5 01M Rm 673-8213 EX p ER w 1 t tr aquanum11, 8 3 3 -0 1 5 0 , c H II tt 3 •tzs _ _,_...,... _____ _ . . ea I e II • 83.r 1441 rxt 2'i64 grand~. spinet• &: console A1R ompressor, R e ; ~ , 15' FIBERGLASS b o a ~ • LADY COOK e dilhwuhen, and cooks. All pianos. HP. tMk mounted. S210. BEAUT K n'Y Tt'r . a.nd tl'OIL Approx. S boors t>eJ' j:lay, >FFICIE ahlfta. Apply: De.nny'1 ·cot-MUST s .. :1 -C>anUih dinel10 SCHM(IYf.PHILLJPS CU. 192'1 p I a ce n I i a , C.M. · e -21~ w/lteenng «Ill . •-1-.-... &fl-'1'160 r -1/Ytl> S f'<.• ffwv . ~~I. son. Dbl• ... " &-hdbr.t 54 .. 7,,,.l rltt/S~hnauier M•lc, $350. See lo ~a~, ... .......,... te ..,...,1., """' ··-' ··~· "" '" " _... 1907 ~· Main, Sant! Ana .r..., yrs. oid; to tO<'d bome. 962-9927 EXPER.. S ALES PERSON Aftlllk Research ~ L&iUn& Bdl. No phone ealli. ~~~~1.~sc l:l!nu. Aft 5 -PIANOS & ORGANS KIRBY vacuum cleaner and 8T.H·4a 4/25 14 FOC7I' "GALAXY'' wanted %1 to 45 yn, refs fe. C_-......... TION ~ Exper. In social ""'RNER ;;er bed unit with ALL MAJOR BRANDS attachment.a. Balan.ct $51JO TO Special bomea i,1 Aluminum bo9t. trailer ~ quired. !SM-2542 ""'~ tngraviJ!r • it polllblt. '-V l'Wlll NEW I: ~ or small paym~ta.. a-edit Penrian. % Siamese, mitten. motor. s~. 962-7re'F PRIME .,..~ Msr. Ml II S...+ 01 •. . Franc;~'6tatiooec'lM storag.t $45, ~•kl;, w~nl( WALLICH'S.MAN'NlNG'S Dept. KE S.7289. ,Anahe.lm. toed kitten•. U In all. ========:I H.B., F.V. ~ .. ~Mn. 11 e. r··•'"J vision 2B23 E. Coe Rwy, =Is: ~ra " pt MUSIC CITY SOFA $75; Llher ~~1cn~ 540-6183 be.tore 4 P .M. 41.2:5 Sailboats 9010 Tbackeny, ---· TIACHlit -~400 So. Bri11t<>1 Ibis S.\5 "3. dill l11l 1 "'-2 YR Me.le black le silver Dentaf S.CNtary AC...,COUN~TING CLERK $11M'M'EJl &MPLOYMtNT C 0 NT E M p 0 RA R. Y So. Coast PlaJK rhcst d•wr!>: 259 Cedar. Nl:I lbtpbtrd. Lov,.1 le i d •. 36' YAW~: Dacron Wla, N......-.. ___ ., 543-560'1 Phone Mn. Hobkfrlt H I I 8 A C K C H A I R . 540-2l&S 646-1"1!\.I gentle. 54&-0?70 Alt 5 Grt>ymannt awe, al(ll 6, .. -...... DelK:ll ~or 83>«>f4 GREEN. SHOW R 0 0 M galley htad compl equip, Rellabl 1111 anted ' ' ESH S.IO 962-0724 BEAUTIFUL 5' Baby Grand STEAM clean,.., prop1tnc PM .. /25 ' haul t Mmt "' er w WTD: Cuhler. FR . 1n I SXl5 2 propane l1tnk~ m . n..m .n...-1... new pnt & ou . alternoona le eft!'llnp. 0.. ----'au •C111f1 ,,.,. DOL!BLF-hed, couch. and .l1tcob Doll k Sons. WA u Hot rank. stand &: burner YOUNG Toy~~~ ll'Jl. Asking $SIOO. 847-836'7 e 847-4312 e ,--.... ,,_. Apply; ~ aJ~TER chair. f'lO $550 9-11 a.m. 1-4 p.m. $/IO.~ . WlU ltAl' ou........... -4""" COLUMBIA 29 Marten. '6'1. HSEKJ'lt • Compelcn far .... ,.. .wit; .. .,.... ICMrey ~ !»ef!-525<> E children. ~ '...., COrrc>l tqu.lpped CtU1tom ex- widower, ~ w/be.bf OK. .... .... • ..... ""'91. ........ ApncNll, M4ft I a.1 Hamond Orrait LO.HEET COOKWAR TOY Poodlea. Not cood tr•, alpe 6, bot~e eooldnc. 847-2429 W. fw .......... ~ •• ..... M Women o ' -1550 1 G1ra9_e Salt to'22 •ith Leal.le spemrs For alu • aervlce w/dtklm. To fOCJd home dinette PnCt bead 30 hp REUABLE ~ Own -i••• ...... .., .. at ... r• 1 Exctl cond. 67$.3806 catl <713i MM48.~ with older ct)lt. ~ (/QS aux., W,900. 973.g tnnt. 8:~ to f :»S d)I. _.. Salte R.ei' + S550 • PATTO f'um.. <'hut. utll BABY Grand. ~rp 81Kk, 808.0 THI CLOWN ADORABLE ldtt.ena. 7 wb' MUST SELL 50' x 14• PIIht 54C>-<11157 alwrl. ~ ~ .~ ~·f1300 t.abft~ 1.-.mt & mattress 2 yr11 Old. walnut. x.lnl cond. Children's puttee, Mask blk I: wtit, pclrt Siameee Scboontr Roomy ruatct F'ULL Time ~ CclM. F-omnan, CIDl\ltrUcdon . S600 book~. In~ l'f<'. M2-lt'IOO n200 ~2100 ~how. Frt_e ~~.!._6~ Haebrim. ~ 4n6 crol~ 'vet. Uvt '_ 1board. Reta req. Lile cocidlll. Own ~ Nut9el'Y Nan , ......... s:JOO NOW'S THE -FILL DIRT WANTED BOXER, lmiale 2 yn old. (213 •30-0742 , th.111. m ~ PBX I QDERATOR MedliniN, mqy .. M·S4.50 Radio 9200 t.Agwia Bch W..000 CY. HCIU.W'broken. Hu 1hota. 16' SNIPE Flbergla&s ovet WOMEN nm SllO, 15 l!Jourl • • ' ('. Dry Wall ltoc:ltcT• .• _, f4'63 , • UYFAVATTE M-:bj 1 2.1 •9S-t840 96&-2S48 aft S pm. 4125 wood just retinlsbed. Tn1fl. wed a• a~ Mn. o.ter4-°"**". to 14)00 TIME FOR C'.hllnllf'l c. e. ntdio with Full-11!u Gii Oven 2 DARLING bl.•ck female ~T u;cluded. $495. ~-Bron. IC-'JWJ. o,.,. .. mult"'9 a~i. f'IX a.tabcaJ ........ to sus M/2 mike. Coet over JlT.i $35.00 pnpplu, 1 wka . att.5:30 p.m. , BABYSJTl'EB. Koom ...S 1'loldcl To ... •• •" to $3.00 now. In ~:xcel1ent condltlOI' 548-~ .a.25o47 ~-x, TRIMARAN 36' OC*O rlCfT~ bid + en\&11 ......,.. OOC Nlhfll I ft -..... ... 4lt-Trlfneel. m.r · · ·' to $2.2' Sacrtflce $70. ~ lft SURFBOARD SMAU. 9lephm:I dos: male; no.ta completed, ma I Ji l(f!ao~-............ -·•••IJ· ....... GM--QUICK CASH 7. Excelle11t COt'ldttkln , .... ~f--Syard.To.-ball, mAt6i&l. plen•f I • ..t .......... 0.. ,..-,._., re .....,... .......... i'? 1525 ~ • 675-0238 borne. 6U4279 4/25 9-1&41 e MOTIL MAD f Wt swf h'-~ DMV ................ to MIS Televl.Mn t205 1 .=..-=--_,,,.=:--:=='!I P.un'·TDB m.e21 .. ..,,.__, •"'fu le r _.,...--* .. .,1.D M'JO THROUftH A S'EAR'S 124 Skit car RATS· all ODlan, m•• I 32· RACING SLOOP PCt9j RESP. llodW'• Hfllper • ... .... ~ .................. seo a tu cbloa TV Mt. ns. female • ..,.. • •dul~. EXCEL CONO I atudent, Pvt na, lie. .,CllM. , °"*I ., •• .......... $C2S ( Ute4) S 1 SO ~10 • Plet• call UMOt. • $ml. m.ae5 . 1-Jftm .IJdo. m-4lJ9 ~LY'IN N~ oa CALL AaloOlildlir ., ........ IG WANTED FREE kttte111, t.I KTTEN0600 I ~af~~ CT14l 54'IOIO ~~~:~·:.~=DAILY PILOT 1 ~:i~•:a~~= 1 EZ Lll'THI~~ F~rrdUllPI' wm~~ ~u": ~1:· ! -...--.... _ ~-'-'T or rM ..,,, .. -"'" 1 ICloRd ~ 838-7211 usa ""her ......... C8'l1 Meta. Ctllf. ..-cnr;t.._ ........ mo I''"'".,.,., ltvd.t C.M. CAPEHART Rtdlt I l'tlOllO you i.J. 545-8 .,..., KOURLY IU"A~UU.~ t:XJ'DUD'<ZD Bumaid. '~.~ l2.G5 WANT Al . o,.t ffl' '4n· ~Usb@d WalmrtO:molit. ~Jr~ wttt. ftmal!. • ~.!:s :· ~ ""-31 *1 .J -V.... -..-a.. .-.~a -.., -... ..__ --a .. -. ....., •. WiJlal. ot 96)-3285 4125 Furt Zana __. ·• •'17 "'" __. ................... 437 W, M1t. C.M. ~ mu.bl .... ntaf l.l'Dlle•&ID9 ....., -""' &. R.aom W. 1191. CM. --i -, . • , 1 ' -___________________ __;;, ....... ____________ =-__________ -..-.. ...,_,,_--. ·----·---~ ----~ ------·---... -------~..... - .. . -,. ... ..,_ . - ly O.Wr ef U.S. Dlltflct e.-rt Bankniptcy Sale -Al Aum Must a. Sold Wrthin Four Deys 8iganiic Savings Prices Slashed ia Half!! Yadlt.sman'• apparel, deck ahoea, hard· ware, ttmes, turntture, maps, clwta. navtptlon tnstnnnenta, life rafts, camp- ing equipmeot and food. MORI ,UN THAN A MOUNTAJN CHALIT OR llACH COTT AGE ON LOWER VACA,. TION IUDGETSI 1 0 Ft. Deluxe t I Self Coetal11ecl Air Concl. C dor Motor c ... pen Oft Sleep 4 "°"'" Sleep 6 lt.wv• Now! Call For lllformation ·~Llmi4 • IHPORTS lSM Beta, C.M. 846-9303 MOIRIS On The Prtmltet of TheOclore Robins 2060 Harbor Blvd. Ford ~~A 642-0010 __ OPE_L __ ANC.HOR SHOP INC. lankrupt Campen 9520 lmpomd Autos -------- 9600 1080 layslCS. Drive, Newport leach ·a vw ~tuxe cu.tam Campeor'. Good cond. $50 less thao wboleale blue book, --------am. call 53&-mf 'ST HILLMAN. ,,.. IDd '5T J"ORD~-CUl-tom--truck---.,..-• ..,.,lo;i~ft vw CIOtrYertible. Both '°°' camper, 12,000 ml, air cond, =coodn!==!OD=. ==~====- Thursday, 4/25/88 .•••••••.. 10 AM · 8 PM Prtday, 4/26/88 ............. 10 AM· ' PM S&turday, 4/27/68 .......... 10 AM · S PM Sunday, 4/28/68 .•••••••••.. 10 4M · 5 PK Hlu.MAN ' .. '67 OPEl MRYTHING ....... At CHICK IVERSON, INC. 1967 YW's AT $1699 U&. WI J1t 19'6 VW's AT $1499 ~ SU,,_Dl , CAMPOS • fOltSCHll TUNJf'OiC I Iii 1 HJ YW 6 PASS. rtCkUP INC. CAMPO $1099 Drastic Car We TOO MANY CARSI Will talc:e ~ ol \ta1ue ill trldl. SU. tWtl tod!Q'. Mott mu. • modeJa. J>a.y.Day Payment plan. Dlr. 1mo2 WelUD.lmter AV8. Uftta st) W. Santa Ana '16.1• IUICIC '61 IUICI '66 OIYIOUt 'Door. VI, ..... de.._ mlllkm. power •• .... .... 4'o, --. faetalJ * OllQoo diticairc. $1715 JOHNSON & SON STANSIUIY U'fCO&M MllCUIY IUICK M1-m1-MMt11 2100 HARBOit ILVD. ,,..., .. °":r =-r:, NI COST A MESA 646.fOtt -----_;;..""'----2 Dty Spedll $395 ~-J.•AA ·~ Qev.11 ~.Sedan. Pow· ~ erau.s.. Rldlo. Beater, Bil-----· • Holluy ltambW lJ9 B.utJar Bl'fd. I ' a.en. of a1tra ~ total Ollta Me. OlldUlM fadlttilm .....,,., '56 alEV 2 Dr Nr new m 1D better ..n end ~ l(tr, 19,0I» ml Upla. pdat. xtra taokd, a: tpatt. $3,!lllO. JAG•••• ':.,..... ~ anct 90-14&0. ~ '114 DilX V8 Ford Ii: camper. $118' low mllo. one owner. nz;o. '82 .JAGlJA.R XlOl $UliJ. OI , ~' ""' All Sites Final .Cash I C.rry Why Den't You Stert Livfn9 Tod.y At ~ ~ ..... a...am--_.__ cbrame wbeell. '8 Ollltb Skylarlc 4 Door ltatioJ> Wll· = ,_..........,. _..,. SG-2539 Eftis • Dick oc. Radio, heat.er, automa- ----------------- Cal18*-10'Jl !'!? ... ~ ~ ~ ~· -iTANllU RY 9010 Tuller, travel MU =======::. ..,...,...,iv• all'°'! _ LIKE SAILING? DISLIKE~! •Payments. blgh tnterest. depredation, lllp rentals, clee.ntns, insurance. etc. PRIVATE P AJfrY hH 30 ~ MobHe Home Imported Autos 9600 '57 JAGUAR Quale; black: BUICK • dlrome wire wbeele. Xlnt e Spot CUh tor Import• condition. SP. 50-~ we pay more for any import 'M Jq. 3.1 Stick 2100 HARIOR BLVD. reiardleu of year, make Immac condition. COSTAMISA 646-9022 or condltJon. Try~ before $2500. 642-at Mt.OJ03 -67J.11to you u 11 · ELM 0 RE ========= aDUI~ .& tm .....aa ILYD, COSTA MUA tic, power ltecdsls. tactory NAB ER S air condftlon1nK, p o w e r 1eat11, pawer windows. 690 (/';) _ J_•/)/J __ •-*-,65--C-OM_!_T_2_D_lt._ miles. ~· . ONLY $9951 $4195 m>HARBORBLVD. ~t~~~ ST ANSIURY CX>STA MESA ~ artc. Aluka white w!l'lllea IUICK ~ ~1 -=~· Far • 2100 HAllOR ILVD. 11& a.r Lot on~ 1ltd. COMET PREFER THESETT e Low COit. no work Care tree &&Dini In a Cal 25, u lltti. u $20. SHARP. IMMACULATE A: ready to roll. Combination electrlc &: butane. TaJce av· er J19YD1entt or wtl1 trade. 1111·3C16 afttt 4 P .M. II no anft'f!r. try ap.ln. MC7TORS. 9625 Gard • D MDCIDES ,...., ~"' ....._. --' all Grove Blvd JE T-6630 SnA --------•eg VW, Bas . ........,._........, --------199 ma::& 4 door -U,00> emu. S13l§O. COST A MISA 646-9022 JOHNSON Ir SON Truclu 9500 FOR SALi mu. left m hdor1 War-8J3.«i5'T aft I PM. a day, aVl.11 IQOll Cal 34. Late '64 SC, white, tan rmty only f!Z.G> full IJ'l'b '63 VOU<BWAGEN aedan Try Our Club Plan NEWPORT SAILING CLUB 675-0UO leatbe Interiors, all extru. • 1001' ftnandq available with ~. Mlllt 8ell $750. Bonch e;chau.t 1 fl te m. cm ~ credtt. Calif 53&-28116 showroom cood. Belt otter lpstl Ctn Ud. 901 E. lit ======== Pow.r CrulMn 9020 30' CABIN Cruller. Built in 5.1. Sleepe 4. Heid. Galley. No eng. Beat olfer ~ $300. Day 642-7793 !Net W-4959 over $300). PboM 673-6519 Santa AM. 50-011 "LUXURIOUS HOUSEBOAT RENTALS: CR U l SE lN· LAND WATERWAYS. NO EXPERl.ENCE NEEDED. A R.EAU.Y UNIQUE VA· STANSBURY CATION." A M E R l C AN ALFA ROMEO Fl..O'J'El.5 231 Santa Fe Or. IU IC K 1.w~1:!ln~ut!!Dftk!!!!!!~· ~Calli~. 9f.ii98!!!!!!! 2100 HARBOR BLVD. FIAT 1-:: COSTA MESA 646-9022 ------- 9200 '67 " ton Ford Pick.up. NEW FIAT * Mobll• Home. -------Camper Special. Air cond. $7995.00 New 24 Wide will take tnms car for equi- ty. 642-ll13 aft 6 pm. TOYOTA AUTOMATIC "850"' $191) DOWN • OAC $4U5 per month ''850" STICK $42.65 PR MO HERB FRIEDLANDER '52 MG TD "Ouslc" Re1trd. VOLVO ----~----- for Gad cara a trockl just call as b' f:rN estimate. &ROTH CtltvROllT Mk tor Sai. Mauapr 1lm Breach Bl. Huntington Beach KI 9-3331 Two &.th * Two ledrm BEACH TRLR. SUPPLY 19261 Beach Blvd. HunUnaton Beach 536-9112 Recrut'n Vehlcl .. 9515 UNlQUE Dune buw · Model T replica, .eats 4, VW pow,red. 642-2893 1rno Be1cb Blvd. (Hwy39) Xlnt mech &. rune oond, Br. --------i blkl So. C.G. Fwy Ric Cm, nu ut>bJ, nd, Sl!O '68 YOLVOS ___ Wl_O_D.:--IV-- 893-7566 m -6824 Pvt pty 613--04!6 SEE THI NIW lnlJ '67 FIAT. by owner, 1tlll 'EJ MG Midget reMt. dlr, 145 Station Wiiton Your Volbwqm or Poncbe BICYCLES 922.5 Camoers •520 undf'I' ~JTanty. X l n l ~~e~~ me. Take * 'M Pl800 • ....... • 1 • pay t1J9 dollan. Paid for -------mUe•ee. Full 'q u Ip . u-. • ..,......., '" 'oh S1 n-•-10 S ..... Rael Blk• -.,.. ope BIM:k • • • • .. • • • • OT not Call na1.,.. P<'cu ng 1959 CHEVY * ton pickup. Venat\le ,_.tormn. Foll '64 MGB. ,Wire whet!IJ, RAH, ' Hardly UJed ,.... '$2 4 Dr .............. 673-1190 e 61>0'll!l e ~:~~~ 4. Xlnt :~~:,•;::1-. 58:~· See new tltts~ Get A 8:¥• 0..1 OLDER CARS WANTED Motorcy~I.. 9200 True:lca 9500Trucks 9500 T.-vcb · 9500 HERB FRIEDt.ANDh ~!sm#$ 1933 H 0 N 0 A • 250CC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• I ~.=~Bl~~.·). • ...._. ~ ~ • 9900 Scra.mbler. eet I.I> lor the GM C .. 7566 • U'Mat _ -~ ~~~ E·p;z HEADQU•RTERS ·':;;:, :o. ----- Eves M&-40(1 FOR THI HARIOR ARIA SIE THIM TODAY. ~]';f~~: 2 BRAND NEW '67 GMC'S ft!.~ "13 BULTACO DI: TT ar -----NEW '67 GMC l/4 TON-----ll'T\lf\I~ deart New •sine A par V" ~.+le. tedl .. fleeter, ,.wer 1t.erl11t< !"W•• ~••••· fedffY elr Ne. 10" box. lC.lnt cond, $400 Clll D*"e 54H9ll Sale. 2 Smultt'I ., cc. CIM dirt, OM ltrftt, A·l c:onct. re.. m-3913 ______ s3295 __ ----' ----NEW '67 GMC >f4 TON .., ................... --. 'Sii95 ... ~ .... ··~ f D1•1..,..w 1967 QMC 'I• TOii P1cbp :""'~ .._, ....,, f"" -........ Uh .. ~ -· "' lllJ • ~~--------~0095-·--------~ '62 CADWC Llncoln Metcqry Costa Yea BNnch 19(1 Harbor Blvd. SC2-1lli0 CONTINENTAL Convertible. White with red 1M7 Contlnent1I mfuiar fUll llO"ftl' equip-4 Dlt Sedan. VerJ attndve . • ~... Spanish !DOA iJ'eeD nm.b meat Ind facto11 .tr <;UUW· with aart Ivy aold ramlne t1onJnl. 1e9..ther Interior and compll- $1495 mentlnc licht Ivy aold lan- STANSBURY IUICK dau roof. Equipped with all the luxury car power tea. 2100 HARBOR BLVD. ====;;;;1COST A ft\ESA 646-9022 ture1 tncludina factory air conditionlnl. '1bie car owned by Johmoo A: Son tiDCe new. Spedally piced to tell - fectwy Werranty $4795 '66 IUICI ,.- Electn 4 Doer hardtop. run pow• equipment and fae> tory air condltionlna. Real nice car. No. Pl216 $2695 STANSBURY IUICK '92 CAI> !:2 Dat9do Qimt. White w /red leather ml Full pwr, tact air, Jaw mi. Well eared for. S1450. or belt otf f!r. Call J my Star TV M)-9142, 9AM to I PM CHEVROLET -$- JOHNSON & SOit UMCO\N MDCUIY N-.m1 -.. i..tn c ...... .....,. '""'" w. c... ..,.. ... '69 MARK m. For LEASING JNIOOMATtON c:all 1.-e Dept • Jobmoo • loll. 6U-<a1 '65 CHfYROlfT 1164 LANDAU. ~ ~. Blk ltbr, loaded. SZliO ~ orier. S'B-7629 2100 HARBOR BLVD. BeWr 4 Door. Radio, beater,1========t COSTA MESA 646-9022 automatic tnnsm1u!on. '40 BUlCK LIMITED '3,000 actual Jllile1. Ori(Jna1 thru· out. Needs clutch. $500. or belt oiler. 2l3: 22>7'33 '6' IUICI Dectra 4 Door aeda.n. Radio, beater, automatic, tulJ pow- er f((lllpm~t. $1295 power steering, $1295 STANSBURY COUGAR '68 BRAND N"". OlcllU lea.e for $89.00 per mo. Johnson a: Son. ~ BUICK' CORVAIR 2100 HARM>R BLVD. -------COSTA MESA 646-9022 2 Day SpKl1I $795 *U.S. No. 1 "SPACE" 'Gt Corvi.Ir Coope. Or101aJ VEHICLE Holld1y RambS.r '62 CHEV. V-8 "IMPALA" 1969 Harbor Blvd. STATION WAG ON P/G, 0>sta Mna Pwr./Steer, R/H, Pwr. R. 1963 CORVAIR Window (10 cubic tt. aecret Like n~! Hoo.le of awn, compartment u 11 d er R. 517 w. 19th, CM. ~1* dedt> S(le.rkltna ori(. Teal '62 Mctra.A, r/h, ca, auto. Blue, w/waJla. xlnt cond. $2S dell pymta ONLY $995! $'J5 Jl'C, 494-9773 tit ear Lot on Harbor Blvd. f :::::=======I JOHNSON & SON CORVETTE STANSIURY Uncoin-M~ ------• IUICK eo.ta Mesa Bftncb 1964 CORYETTI 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 19l1 Harbor Blvd. 642-1lll0 Stingray. Mldnlabt blne _. COSTA MISA 646-9022 * POPULAR. -taUc. flnllh with matr:bbw 11 BUICK Lt Sal>nt 2 dr HARD TO FINDI k\tenor. F.q\llpped tmlJly 18 an:vELLE v .. "MAIJ· for rood performaDce ad H.T. A.T. Jl..H • PIS IDUlt BU" STATION WAG 0 N, ~ drtvtns. Stact- aell only $495.00. ~ PIG, Pwr/Steer. R/H. Pwr. ard enable. aot:omatfc tram, R. wind. etc. "Choice" low poft1' ltet!rina. llO"Nf° lnl- mn-ce tWW car trade.in. -. ponr wtndowl. bctDr1 cu.l.111!111 Dmlm Wblte w/ alt caod. AM-J'M Ndlo, 1lft plUlh blUI ID vinyl Inter., ttm. ST,000 lldDll 1111111. w/walla. · See to IRftdate. OHL Y $19951 $2195 ~\llUJ :ioH:.SO~N t a..a11-Brmdl JUYier9. 1'1111 ..,..... eqafJ>. 19(1 Hu1a BJvd. sa. • '" llCl. nwnt and tacta"y a!r cm-GOING lotD 91r'fb. amt . ctltkxdbl-.... '61 aa:v. SS 39&; JOHNSON & SON Hllli ~ 1311'7; • c:Jt. 4 ... UNCCK.N MHCUIY i..W1. '°8t tullll. 1.• Mt; m. ,..,,.1 -Mi 1"1 ....... .-. --a...I • .....,.. STAIU9VRY tm OMF.VY II itliD> I.at\~ w. C-t "1· ... IUICK * eocwt. •• mt.. °"' DOD~ 2100 HARIOlt ILVD. CllfMT• rm. su-nu., _____ • __ ..:CO=ST=A;;:MIS=A:==~==I 54Hi4& 119 w..-1uy ... <JIEVIU.E •• xlat ... Dodp 3 Nlnt P= CADll AC CGll!-. "*· W.,.Wt ~ AJr Oladidooed, Po:;; ____ ....., __ ..a 9'0ll, l~ Newport..._, s~ Auto. 8h1ft. JtMlo. '!t CAD 0. VIie ' *· tan CM. Beater. Sl2!IS. ~. fart. .... Dtiel. 11 CllEVY ...... ~ Holiday Rambler t'lllllli. -ao.-.... • -l ... plCl cond ••. $325 199 BarW m.d. ....... er llelt fl.hi. Qm .. It 1U 0... ... oa a:&ulC i • .. • ... st.t Ju~. .. m va ..._, t'tlll -.._ ...... fl· 9 PAii ..... 119 QIT, t o..p., 1'1Qr q G st fir. ~ er tY• 1 _. PfS, OIJQ OWNQ. Qt.o. ....... ltl1I. ... .. lOM -f'ZS.-.Ullt L Cits> ..... S 2 9 t t . W CAD Qe DIVllle irn 1ii CHEVROLET. Bel Alt. ~ • Db ~ CIDl1 SJtlJIO Ur, autD tRne. RIB. pe-'$1:...,...D'"""G:l,,.._lQ_E_lfa_W_tC_• ___ ..__ KHQ l:llt. w __., SITS>. 546-21111Q IHMpOtUldoll Car .... '11 CAD Cpt, fllD Jl'll'I', 6dl'1 '51 au:v 2 Dr., ' ~L, patnt • ODt7 S l t t . e I . a.Ir, k> mlle-ce MUr1' ~. pwr. ~ ~ t>tt. mi.. ~ il.DDI ~Mn.~ m. ,._nc"M __ D_Cll_lQ_E_Dlrt __ GT_S_,• ... . ..... c,. •Olllfe .. Jlll;ll--• °"" ........ -..... ...., ...... ...... ~ _,. .. a•d.·mtt. Na = ~".'ltlnl 'rllllbD. f!!lll..-ll'. Pll. lW, ~ 1m _....-..&Ill. ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-~~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ............... ~ _ .... -,. . y L.YD. t.9022 ~5 .. Puw- 1', Bil· ., &l I -- DR. rAL lal ltNd9e I ftnlsb semDne compU- :>Jd Jm. with ell •er~· ory a1r rowned ice new. n- nty II 'l1TE blne a. 1D8tx:.bbw ideaD1 IDCe llDd r. Stml- tlc tnm, mink- • fadaly .... II mQa SON C.UIY M"1 ~ E Ivy .. , ... Power ft, 1t8ltio. ..... ""' a ...... " .... ll t.Ot. GT 2 •· ........ JVB. .-.Im • Sp1dtll ,_... Motw C1 .. •y l"6"fOllllAC i Qlr ~ SltS * "Distinctive" GnnilPdE. ............. l=Mp ..... Bard. ltll w11a .. 1111 ....... 1912 THUNDER.BIRD ~ ...... fWcMM ~~~--'""--!~-C.:~!..!':!:"':!.: ..,.:~~ ~=' ~ .,, '=:... -!jji '44« ,... -..... -...... tl'lildoN ..... ,..... ............... m · !MC:.-.= 0lmC7'1 EaclUlnt ..... e a .......... lllr ... ouu•w. ... Heat· ara1 luxury C9I' w/factory ....... ... .. .. ..... •• awrP. AIR CONDmONJNG end ,_.._ 41 ,..,. * .., ·tt:•IY ltarMler all the apace 11e power ex· ...... ,.,. fllCe.l ... ~ Blvd. trul Beaut. one. Arctic -. 111'u .,. llOldll lit• _ ~KM& w/lmmac. ~an viJ>. ONLY $1095 tit ~ Lot -BarW 81'11!. JOHNSON & SON ....... ... ....... .. .................. .,.... ......... ......,. ...... loJ'Oe ... wa all u..-., cm _,. NII flldll7 ...,, 11 i.t 1~...,._ ,__,. ~ =~!'"':~-.----=--­..a_,~...._. ....... ' srtta tt s.. ... Wiii W •tllf trui1-·:io P<lfft'. f Dr SW OlW • ........ Gr.lid Pm. thlt 16' ltAMILilt. yl atnto leat lnw. "Live fe 10flt cw. Loob t NII « Dr. <Jalllc 1'IQ Sta W~. the better IUe" for - tertr .... tit ....... wMll -,....... ..... , ,_.. mWaa. ............ pow. AT • JWl • aJr cond, lood fllll ~ mno ._.,. ....._,.... ~-. tr...,_-.,., act9ll tramsio. cer 011 J y 118.oo. lib new. AT .~ • A beeuttAIJ oar. ONLY $11951 , $2191 -dlr, OftLY ht ~ lot on Harbor Blvd. * $695.oo JOHNSON & SON tm. T-. air oalld. Vt17 l.D lldml..... ' .... ...,, .... ,__ __ ...,..._ ___ _ low mDap. Liia .... Pno-$J5f5 $2495 • SSLL Qi TRADE, '51 Pont. ed tD tlll. Pectwy W renty ' P W Mty ....,.. WlllJO, new tlree. t*t ¥.oo ... JOHNSON a SON ii Cl A Sta \fq, I LINCOLN MDCWY pUI, Pl. pb, M.H, -."S1 -MW111 -· s.«iM CLOl9 IUNIAft JOHNSON A SON JOHNSON & SON "'*' EWpban1.1T ...,.711 W. Cwt !!J,. NI JOHNSON & SON UNCOUI MIKVIY UNCOLN MllCUH DilM • • • Line aL\JtGt l'1'I 842-6608 Uncoln-Mercury 2 Day Sp9cllt $195 OICta Meta Bnmch •Speed Station Wqon. Sharp 00 Hartlor Bl~. M2-70i0 Holldey Rambler '12 SPORTS Rc8dater, Wire 19 llartlalo IMl. wbeela. a1r CODCL, etc. ex· Oolita Mela ct.llent cond. $1250. 1'75-1C5 'Cl RAVBil!R • Oeo. St1clr 15 T.em.D, XlDt !11Qe1 low lh1tt, sood ttr... S S 5 O . mU., MUST -=rtt. Pvt 53f-.fat pty, IT~O ---------• qalc:l!ar 1W cd Ne.cl a ~T fte qulcMir 1Ga ..0 l'1Dd It wtth a Wt11t tdl ~ LINCOLN MUCUIY 141-"'1 -MMttl 141-1'111 -642-tt11 I===:;=====-=======:;;;:. o.ta w .. Bruda ....,,,, -~1 C.._. &11.-p C._.. ....._" Nllw c.;. 9100 New C.r1 flOO New Cart 9800 Nft C•rs 2ICl smar Blvd. M2-'Rl50 ,..711 a.:t !:::91:, NI .... ,.. w. c... HJ.. NI .... ~,..~iw~. ~c~--~~"'~ .. ~"~'1 iiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~---~~I -J'OIU> Oardna GT. 2 "' '61 BRAND oew 1tatlcD '&6 MUSTANG caav, ps. pb. • to::bt ..a ndJo ue•CUIY wqon. Atr, etc., an 8ervice air, auto, RAH. x1nt cao4. ...... ttc. Nice-nice • cm-....._ lree 1w t),OOD mllils. Leue P.r'f ... lftHlll $18. •t1aa . cm))r $1395.00 fall fw $111 ,.. month. A1lo ID-?IS5 = can ~· ~ Spe dal l'or4 availallilt: exception a 1 ,....,..-.MU!T...,.,,,.,,,~V""'~.,.....,,..h!--ded,-~...,111,,..• ...._ on a P P r o v • d Motor COlll.ClllV barpllla OD our leue tum-dlr, ~ dell rw toke trade. CNdlt. Cellt. Sparta c.n ..__L--. ••• , Ina. Leue Det>t. Jobtllon • wm till bU. .,1.~m ~ E lat SaDta Ana ..-~ ~UDcoln • Mercury 1966 SHARP Kuttans w/air, -,6-1-FORD 196'7 Continentals, Mercury'•, pwr, auto, Must sell. $1900. Cougars A MustangL Con-MUSTANG Call 9C-&229 aft 3 p.m. Country Squire Wl&OO 6 pas. v~ tedans, coupes, ._ 4 Dr, V4, A/T • R/H • P/S station n&Qnl. All~ fac---------• Lac. ltack, A1r Cmd. Only tcry equipped, many wtt.b air •• CID. MU1t ... ~ cond. HUGE SA VIN~. OLDSMOllLI *· P!Um> TO m.L. F8Ctery Warranty '65 OLDS, 111. pb, lac air. $1495. $'JOO below Blue Book. Xlnt oond. U5-Ult • 646-«l22 ._ ~ VI Sta Wfl'llll m ••.Phe•lly IDOd runabic t ............... Ona, S'1'!15.00 tlll ,rtee • mn .,. 9la1 at 901 E-PLYMOUTH lit ...... Ana .. call Qoedit Mer . .5CH801 '6' UllftAll& 2 Day Special '191 'II ENGLISH Ford Ai1i11a 2 l'IWI 'e5 Valiant 2 Dr. No Eztrat, ~,: ~oo trtun~tion JOHNSON & SON 2 pau. 2 futbe.ck. VI fllline, But 1Dt CCIDdltbt J»wwnl. at ~ ..,... "' ...... 901 radio, beeter, automatic cal. E. lit Santa Ana. 5G-lll01 LINCOLN MHCUltY tranamlalon, -er ateerlns Hofld•y R•mtller Dir 541-"11 -642-ttll ..--1969 Barbor Bhd. ·a FORD Galale IOO ec.w. ~'-:r l:.:7:, .. NI $1195 a.ta Mesa 390 • VII A.T. lt-H P/S A 'e5 Mere Mont. 4 dr one STANSBURY '60 PLYMOU'l'H 4 Dr. Sta Sberp cs -Ollly 8695.00. owner, JWI, air, pb, Pl. Wqm -AIT .R-H -PIS NHa Dlr. mt eond, Pvt pty, $1485 IUICK nice oar needa bod1 ~ ~l:m~HGt~:eA4 ~ ~ ~at Z4f Newprt 81" 2100 HARBOR BLVD. :y=~~ auto. oal1 sa.oo. 80-tlCI 'IS MERCURY Mtry 4 DR COST A MESA 646-9022 VI, $1500 or beat offer. '11 J'ORD GUuie 2 cir H.T. CW111om B.T •• A/T • R-H PLACE yoar want ad wbere ____ 646-_3400_att_5_:30 __ AT· JIWI -V-1 ~red ~ P/8 A Beaut1fal turqooiM tbq aft lookina: -DAILY 1be quJdrm 10'I caD Clal1 •. 00 142-911 Dir. cn17 flll.CIO. M2-a1 Dir. PIL<71' daMIGed SC-5671 1be quicbr JOU tell ::;;;:=::::::::::;;;:=:;;;;;:;;:;;;;::;...:.:;::::::::::;;:;;;;::;;;::;;:;;:;;:::== Nw Cah t• New Can MEANS ...... -uu u. Contemporary Elegance FROM N ahers Cadillac JUST A FEW EXAMPLES 166 CADILLAC $3895 '63 CADILLAC $1495 '64 CADILLAC $1995 '59 MERCURY $495 c....., ........... w-. Orle!NI ....... ~ ... ..... eCCllftllllt elnM•lt<f ..... 11911t11fte. lledle tftd Nt~. -rtttr'"9 and -llr9ltn, t"'19d Jla .. , -~ WlfldOWI fW rollf ctnveflllftat, Tlllt 11.tloll ...... wlU --laml,., .,.,., 11_,, IW !Ml ..,_, mt llOme IMI -.kMf'' ..,-1o1. '64 CADILLAC $2195 '62 CADILLAC $895 YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC MAW ; • • SOVIN& THE ORANef COAST HARIOl AR.f.Al. I NAB ·ERS • 50 TOO-MANY BRAND NEW 1968's! Ylrtully ,,_,•••II_. ..... •••lall•ltl 11 1•11• In& EM'J .. ••stlcally ,...... .... ..... ••k• .... .. ...... - .. ii .. ••rt.t , .... ,. Hitt! SAMPLE SELL· OFF SAYINGS! 1968 OLDS "98" ' door Town Sedan. Air ~ .• automatic transmis- sion, power brakes, power steering, deluxe radio with rear se1t speaker, helter, white sidewall tires. tinted glass, etc. Stock No. "-42. · .. • ~ -· J 1968 CUnASS . Sport Coupe. Dehlx. t'ldk>, J>OMr stterinO, tint. gte9 and windshield, fully rf'tC. mnd. trens., dtt'*• Mt belts front & rtlf, cWwt lflttri« equip., .. Sb:t '423. WHILE THEY LASTI 41 MORf AT SIMILAR DISCOUNTS! USED CAR SPECIALS '59 GMC %·Ton Pickup s795 '64 OLDS Dynamic Wgn. '1895 v..a.•.-irte1 ... ,.(~l"1 ~f.d~.:i~"W~t,,. '61 CADILLAC '1095 165 MERCURY '1895 ='-~ ut4.. A.T. l'.I.. N. ~·-&: : .. ::·,!hWr.-*· ... .,.. .....,. IX '64 OLDS F-85 $1195 166 CHEVRO\ET Impala s2095 Cov". V" ' 1Nld, rldlo, !Ital•, ~ ~nlc~=...,~i:·=- 11e«rlne. (WFH till .,,.,. I' '1 I '63 PONTIAC LE MANS 51195 166 CHEVROLET Impala '2195 COUPE. Avtonwtlc, radio •rod ,,..,.,, ~·-··~~~ KUI nloa. (ICHZ fU). I rll-lftt. • ........ ., '65 VOLKSWAGEN 51395 165 PONTIAC $2195 lt.Olo..f' Mel« ... , nk» ear. f::::'JJ.~~/¥4" ... SAi '64 CHEV. Malibu S.S. $1495 '65 PONTIAC Grand Prix $2195 t -lltrdl•. lt•dlo, n.ei.r. evtorMtlc. ~':rt~--,. .... "·'-" ---. POWfr JI-Int, (OLV 66') lir. J I '64 PLYMOUTH $1395· '65 OLDSMOllL! DELTA $2195 IELV.IO!ltl • ._ r.~ ~~· =~~-'i&Fr.-~~t1~::. m. . · ..... '66 VOLKSWAGEN '1595 '66 OLDS CUl\ASS '2395 lllldlo. ,..,., rMl IN.-(Jl.W _, ~ IU"lt~. 'lftr .... _ ........ '66 TEMPEST Custom $1795 166 OLDS CUTLASS-12495 ' --..... -·· wi-lk "-t:=A'?ir~~-. l\lt>IOft (IJY 1291 '65 OtEVIOLET $1795 '66 OLDS DEL TA 12595 :r:: .. 1.c-:s~=tA-1'..t-::ii. (CTTV ml ,l~ "~~-"Ci~· A.T. '65 roNTIAC lE MANS 11895 '66 TOIONADO s299s :.= := MJri-· ....__, ... .,..~~ I '67 OLDS "fl" '3795 '64 T.illlD LANDAU $1895 ""'°' ........ ":.:::-..-~ *· ti::..,...,," .. '· ............ -,_,....,. . \ --------------.-......-----------------.::....--------~--- USED CAR SELL OUT! MONZA Al*., ••tt. PUU. PllCI $799 Ill A • • Or. Alllla, l's, ll&H. PULL NICI PICl0UP UH,V4 ....... fVU. PllCI_ • $899 '63 FORD fVLL PllCI $999 tAITl1t ' .... ""' """PllCI $1099 '63 PLYM. 111.YDIU 'Door. Aiiis., I'S. bK. • PULL PIJCI $999 IUY ON llACH CITY'S IASY cmm *",... ..... _,. ...... __ _ *"ethr ............ .. """ ... er.-* "yw ....... ...... ··-· PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BUYING WITH CONFI· DENCE AND SA TIS. FACTION FROM BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC FOR 20 YEARS .•• NOW SE'RVING OR .. ANGE COUNTY IN HIS NEW LOCATION. , ' r • . ' . NOW YOU CAN SJEP INTO A BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC AND . . SPEND LESS e • e e e MUCH LESS ! ! . e e e • ON YOUR ' GOOD CREDIT NEW '68 PONTIAC Plus One Refln1na&le Payment DOWN+ TAX AND UC. WILL DELIVER ANY NEW 1968 PONTIAC. me. No • .. . TUUO NYDIAMA TIC. bVclret H•fft GTO--- 350 VI ENGINE Automatic Tranemlulon Push Button Radio Deluxe Wheel Covert Cordovi Top Console 1968 LEMANS HARDTOP COUPE , ...... • pu1h l,,ut+oft redio, Het belh, pow• steering, l,,ec~·up. li9h+s, EZI 9le11, Red line t irH1 "400' 'cubic inch engine. 1968 FIRIBIRD 2 DOOR HARDTOP · 1968 FIREBIRD ''400'' I TO CHOOSI FIOM Hydreme tic, push button redio, deluu steering wheel, power 1tH ri n9, EZI 9leu , froftt shoulder belts, l :SSx 14 white well tires, plus fACTOlT AIR CONDmONING plus ell fectory equipped 11fety ite11u. ,.-....· -----------~~~ * AIOVE PA YMINTS-AIE FOR 36 MON'IHS + TAX & LICENSE. NORMAL 113 DOWN ON YOUR GOOD CREDIT PLUS ONE REFIHAHCAILI PAYMENT ------~-~---------..... -~~- FULLY FACTORY EQUIP,ED with O.H.C. "6" plus ltadfo, lucktt S..tt, and Backup Llghtt. STK. No. I0213. 1968 TEMPEST SPORT COUPE C""" fully Fectory Ectulp. wfth 111 the taf9ty fNtu,..._ on-yeurs now. I nano SCIENCE HAS DEVELOPED ... TBI8 POI 10Ul lll!IL NOW •.• wo can sclentlficatty an1ty. and check over 100 ., ... ..., each wed car that •fl. feds Its perfermance prior ,. .. 111,. It. Yeu buy with buRt In conflHnc. when you ti.a T.._,.ro Robins Used Cat t urrl .. the 01....-tic If r. TheM .. ,. .,. f\MtlnteM . 100% ... . Every New 1'68 Mustang in our stock •s· counted to $99 ·.or-: our cost! Eveey car · plainly t~gged ~~window sticker ~· and Robins Sale Price1 ~ ... . . · "' I • OVER 200 c~ HERE .. NOW AND MORE ARRIVING DAIJ. Y MlOM THI ·~ FACTORY P'Olt '!HIS .. SCJ9-0YER-COST .SALE! CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL AND COL.OR MANUFACTURED! NO EXCEPTIONS! IF IT'S HERE IT'S FOR SALE AT G·T CALIFORNIA SPECIALS $99 OVER COST ACRES . OF USED CARS MUSTANG ~A~---~ I 20 TO CHOOSI ROM "6" l "I" CYUNDllS. 4 SPUDS. AUTOMATICS. SOMI WITH POWll 11111111• & All CONDmONIN9. 1961 THlU 1'67 MOD&S. CONYllTllLD. COUPIS AND 2+2 PASTIACU. • , IXAMPU ,; , ,:. "·· .,' hDy ~·l,,H, ewfeiaoffc, ,.ww 1fo•r· ' '67 THUNDIRllRD LANDAU Loecfecl, pewer ,.teerhtf , 1Hh, wlll4ews, elr co1141. 20 % llown or tretle $'9 per '"o. l6 Me. No. TltJ2U '63 PORO ICONOLINE Statle11 w19e11. J 1Hh, ltlH. 20 % cfeWtt er trecle, $4' it•r me. 24 mo. JJRH4 '64 PONTIAC hfl'.t111 H.T. VI. 4 1pnd. 20 'I. clew• er fr•~• SO ptr "'o. 24 mo. WIAl4' $1295 .• ...,,..~ .. SJ~95 hit. lt&H. 20 'I. clown or tracle $4' ,., ••· JO 111e. No. 1'7111 TAX REFUND DUE· WHY WAIT? 20Cle '°"" 4 Dr • .-...-eifc, UH. 14,IOO • IUY NOW-PAY LATER 100% FINANCING AVAILAILI! ''6 TalUMPH $1495 ""'"·'•1 '-'-·$61 ..--.JO-161 PORO LTD $ RTTJ6J IT GO Fell ,, •• ,, futery warr•,11ty. at; ce11414., ,,nt . 2795 -.0 CHIVIOL WA N $495 ... t, La1141 .. to,. 20'1. own •r tr• •· ,.~.VI, ...... rs. UH. 20~ , __ ., . • _.,._,._ ... _._. H-"'-··-U -JI0-0 ------- ti tr~Jf =ri-· 24 111e. JUW74' '50 llORO PICKU!t $199 '56 CHIVllOLET $295 Tu & llce11 .. cfew11 sn ,., • 2 Oeor. VI, Hte., ltlH. T .. & liconH down $11 me. 24 111e. Ho. l2120J per -· 24 1110. OVUH ------------:. :~.!J:.:. .. lanJH •• ,, ... o .• It&.,. $1895 ~~~io~~~1~,~~ •• ~:1L%U:.~ •• , tr8'w • $595 rt. 2t'l 4;w. er ttecfe SH,.,"'°' 10 "'•• -US p•r '"o· 24 nto. FXNOI , 1 • ....:., Ht· PM11 , , • •-'• 4 Dr.¥ .... ~~ elr, llH. _._tic. • 4 Door. YI, odeflletlc, recflo, 11.et.r. JO~ , • ._...,, \ '64 OLDS W,4GON f.11 VI, fHt.ry IN!lfl,,.... UH. I'S. 20 % '9Wli er trecf• '41 ,., -. i. ..... '65 PICKUP W /CAMPIR $1495 ~ Vt t.n. v.e, 4 •'4. UH. c..t-u ... 25 'I. clown ., trecfo f<tt ,., me. JO me. ltllU7 '63 FORD FAIRLANE I ewHr, fectory •11•1,,04. U % 4ow11 er trede U1 it•r 1110. 24 -· SISO I 0 '62 MERCURY METIOR 4 Oeet. A»lometlc, ltlH. 21 % tlewa •• tra411o U2 ,., 1110. 24 "'o. FX077t 15 WAGONS "SALE" 15 15 to chooH from -'59 thru '66 year models. 6 to I 0 pHHn9er -some witti eir conditionin9. '64 OLD' fll5-''6 MIRC. COMMUTER-'64 RAMBLER -ICONO IUS'S -FORDS -'ALCONS -MIWNIS -COUNTRY SEDANS -SQUIRES -COMET WAGON Example: ' '64 FORD STATION WAGON 4 doer, Futory equip11ed. 21 % clown or tr•de, $32 per .... 24 Ill•· ~ $795 ,, '66 PoRD NJJ#• v.a CUSTOM $1715 ''7 POllD CUSTOM $169.5 ie• ~.,tr-'9 $JJ ,., 1110.16..-.. RYllM2 ' ~=· . ., true. "4• ,., 1u. H-. Nt. r1111 · • ... • ' • ~-' •• t ,~;;,J•"...: (-; .. -.1-· -usn;~AI SALE PllCU EFRCTIYI ntlOOGH TUISDAY, APllL JO I ---------.-..::::;;~ ...____ ----~ ... ---. -. • t .. . ORDER THE COLOR OFI YOUR CHOICE! BIG 350 H.P.~!"°~ CU. lfi. -:~INel ALL SYN~HRO ~ .. sp~E,0 HURST S#lf'l'ER, DUAL EX· HAUSTS, DfSAPPEARING. ~IPERS, fASTRAK ~~M; fttt~S,' ·:JilaD.~ 'THE 'PRESTIGE OF MOTOfl TRENDS "C)\R OF~r~·1EAR.!" ' $ Whitt Sicltw}lll Tires, HH+tr l Dtfrost~r, 8~~-Up Lights, Paclucl Duh, Bucltet SHh & s .. t ltl+s. <..' • • . CATALINA BRAND NEW 2 DR. SEDAN