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1968-05-02 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot
" · ~I • -r 1 J.' ., ... • l .&1.Mf ,;IJ l J-"• .... • '" c. • ... ·.I S t -.. " 1nr >-..-1 ... f"' • \ ~. ( l • I 11 f • .~ t') -•,. • ...:•: ..& • _r Newport Harbor roday's Closing ED I TI ON VOL. 61'1 NO. 106, ~ SECTIONS, 38 PAGES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1968 TEN CENTS 570 Yachts Set Sail for Ensenada BUENO VOYAGE -Yacht ra{'e Cans line J\:ewport Jetty and wave ''hasta la vista" to boats bound for Ensenada this morning. More than 550 boats a re DAILY ,.ILOT "hOlo by I.II ,.IYM competing in the nin to Ba 1a falifornia , in Mexico. They are all due there by Sunday, on Cinco de Mayo lMay 5). Stanford Doctor Attempting New Heart Transplant STANFORD <UPI) -The world's eighth heart transplant operation was attempted today by Dr. Norman F.. Shumway and his Stanford l'nivers1ty medical tfam. It was the second b"ansplant effOrt IH' Shumway who performed t h e '"' orld's fourth heart transfer and first lor an adult in America early this vear That recipient d u~ll two weeks after the transplant !dentificatJon of the latest recipient and donor was not immediately 3\ ailable. ''The operation is in the first stage and we hope to have further details within a fe w hours," a university spokesman said. "We can not identify the recipient and donor al present because of request by relatives and moTP details which must ht' worked out." The pokPsman said Shumway· .. tPam ·1s composed of most members from thl' last operation and totals about 1.1 " lie said the operation bf-gan • betwl."<'n i :lO a m a nd 7 4f> a m ... In his previous operation. thr 44- vPar-old sur~C<>ll completed I h e transplant m 412 hours. Shumway developed techniques usrrl 1n most of the transpl:mt operations and was a one·llmr ~irg1cal fellow with Dr. Christian Barnard who pPrformed the r1rst card1<1c transfer m South Afnca. Only one patient has survived. Jlp 1<: Or. Phil.Ip Btaibcrg. 58, a retired den- tist who was the world's lhtrd rec1- p1enl in a transplant performed by Barnard Jan. 2 Shum way's first transpla nt operation was performed four days later when. ~e heart of a housewiie, Mrs. VLJ"gtn1a Mae Wru.te. w a s placed In t h e chest or Mtke Kasperak, 54, a retired steelworker. The heart Iun<:tioned nawlessly until Kasoerak's death from mass1v~ in· terniu blttding Jan 21. Outrigger Oub Gi ves Lulu Luau D:mc1ni.: hula maids firr danc1ns: and authentic Hawauan food will hf> part or the fare Friday evemng as the Balboa 011tr1J?i.:er Canoe Club hold< it< opcn-to·lhe-publlc luau at the Nt>wport Beach Lei:1on flail • \ club spokesman said tickets arr l'> rr~ person r'<plainm~ !:hat pr()C'('('dc; \llll 2n to"' ard send1n~ lhe club lo thC' world sPne~" of outrigger riacing thlll 1.111 in Hawati. .. . ··we're a noo-proflt ouU.t. he said. . and we've tried to obtain sponso~s. but it's U1e same old story ... so we re going on our awn, as before. He sai,, the Hawilan ~s mark the start or "Aloha Week'' on tie Isl~ds. "Our coach ~rge Kopa: want.a first class prons1ons tor us dun~~ the ~um· mer sPa~Ofl arxt for the bi~ ra<'C' In Hawau. "r'll bP r~presenbnllt all of Soolhf'rn C'atifornia • Enterta1nmP11t a1 ttw> tu;iu ert~ under ,, :I' JI ; 'lO p m w11h dinnPr i.erved from ,; :io p m ..,.Orf' in· formatiM on t)f' ~htainr,, hv calhn~ 616-21~ DA ll Y P'l LOT Slllf ,.holt MAPPING COURSE -George l loedrn~hauc; nf Corona del ~J,11 !left) Balboa Yacht Club port captain. checkc; map with BYf' l-k1p per ol lhe Walkabout . .John Blomstrand .of Corona ~el '.\Jar. as Lh• latter prepa red this morninit to race 1n c la"" n in F.nsenarfa e\ rn1 North Vietnam Rejects Indonesian Peace Site V\ENTL\NE. Laoc; I AP) A 11pokesman for the North V1etn~mc~r Embassy in VienLiane t.od~y rejected the proposal to hold preliminary pea< r talks with th!' l'nitrd Stall's aboar<I ;'Tl Indonesian cn11~C'r 1n the Gulf "' Tonkin The t •mtecl Stat~ had arcep1rd lh• prof)()sal. out 'forth Vietnamesr rr 1ect1on was expected in Wash1n~tnn Termini.: thP shipboard talks "un:1c· reptabl<'" to thP llanm ~ovtrnmenl lllf' 'forth Vietnamese ~f)()kesman <;<11d thr proposal by 1he lndone~1an ~ovrrn menl "does not mecl a sinl?le onr nt President Johnson·~ own condition' for preliminary contacts. "It shows that the four cond1t ion~ ~et by John~on are merely a prE'.!ext for avoiding preliminary contacts. hr asserted . "The United States 1s look· ing fur one pretext after anothe.~ because It wants to cootlnue the war Recalling Johnson's demand for a neutral site for the talks. the i;pokesman said ''lndone!>ia 1~ not neutral.'' an indication tha.l Hanoi con- <>1ders the .Jak<.irta l!Overnment prn- ~f.W YORK f\P\ -The ~tOC'k m;ir- ket continued tn add to 11.< galn th1<> 11rtemoon Trading wait act1vf' c$4>r qlli\latJon~. Paff'S 26-271. \\ estrrn sinrP Prr,idrnt Sukarn11 ou,ter. t-·11rthrrmnrr c·onlatl~ hrld nn 1 hip -would f'\cl11dr rrpr!'sentat1\'r~ of 11 llPr t·ountrt('\ .ind or thr Jll'I''' ;111d .... nu Id not IX'I mil what 1'1 rs11lr11' luhn,on ca llrd :i ti r q 11 a t r c-11111 m11n11"al1onc 1·nnd1t1onc ~rt lov lohMnn h1m<l'll · !hr <pok1·~man . d ilrd llr <:iut Jl;ino1 q11t 1n,1,1<. thr t,11~ ht hrld rlthrr 1n Phnom Penh. Cam ™'d1;i or War<a"' Poland lloth "' .... hl<'h 1 hi' \ S J?nvrrnmpnl has rr- JN'trcl In \\ a11htnJ!lon .'l n11111h1·1 nl I ' -rnatnn .... rrc urt:in::: thr .lnhn~on ;d rr.1mstrat1on lo arcrpt W11r!':rn Chairman .J W Fulbri:::ht D-~r~ 01 thr S<-nate Forri.i:n nrlat1on~ Com m11tre Indicated he and othrr com· m1ttce mcrnb<'rs t~d Underserretary or State Nlcholc..i. Ka tzenbach that the 1 'nited States shoulrt Lirt 1t" objections to the Polish capital as a site for talks Anothl"r comm1ltt>e mrmber who asked not lo be namrd said he's con· v1ncrd 1hr Uruted Stale• rrjrrtrd War,aw becb\l<t' of nhJrrtion~ ra1~rd t)\ thr South \'letnamrsr F'ulhn!lhl a\krd 1r South \ 1rt n.1mr~r ob)eclton' art> holri1rc ur 1an,\ rrpllrd 'Thr\ a1 r a ma101 rr:i•nn wh) "'C' don t hoth Snutll \ 1r111;im and Smith Knrra -h111 e•pcc1all\ ~oulh \ 1rtnam Tl1ousands Bi<I Race1~ Bon Voyage r.~ \L \10~ t.on~.\Bl::Y 01 Int Ot lly l'llol Sllll 'l'tlo'lll\<ln<lS Of ~prclatOrS llllt'd lhP ,1., · ~, 1 rom lblboa 1'1er to Coron·a rlrl .\I · loday to hid bon voyage to thr ;j70 '·'' 111~ , acht~ starting thr 2l~l \,., p111 I to i':n~rnada yacht rac:r. 111,• ;1rra mr lhC' Ne\\ port JC'lty w iB 1a11•1111'tl "1th nackhng batk~round a<1 11 ~ n•t·oru flert answrred the ::.tart1n~ ''!.!lli!I~ ;1l 10 minute intervals i.tart1n;;: 111U11111• .\l1d;;:rt Ocean Hacing Flert ell t.w ~1roke of noon I· I\ r da-.,rs of ncran rac1nl! anrl l';w1hr I land1nip Racing Flret ~ acht" ''·••H•tl 1111 t\\o 'eparatP linr" r\· l"n 11•1.: sr.1\1 ard off thP rntr;rn<:e hrll 1·11· I\ '1'11•• I .ti•' qar tC'il In \lllllhl'll\' I• jlll\ I' llntft"I 11\ l'r!',1'-I \I.If'\ th.ii lol'lll ttw lrad ',H•hl\ t:wi..1nc :I\\"' to\\ ,ml 1hl' C'11111n.1 rh•l \l<1r i.ho1 r ur poi t 1,11 l.- 1nc lo ~t'<t Ill >rJl'dl Of lrrshrr hrer1r'. . l-1p1"'r' and ~..-rws "'<'rr hopmg that I!,. 111n<b 11011ld ha11l to thr wrst l<1lrr 1111< aflrrnoon lo provutt• lhr ui-.11.<I 'l'•llnJkC'r run pasl lhr Coronados I l;ind.; to Todos Santo~ Ba\. II lhr wmcls remoin light thC'rr 1" ltt- 1',r likehh00<1 or a finish bC'fore Vr1dav nnnn or lalcr. With a Jreshcn111g 11·r-•l('rlv lhr tatamar;ins and lrad s1n!!lr 1iull v:ichts sho11ld start <•mvrni; :11 ~:nsenada hv rnid·morn1ng Friday .\lier all thC'. ho:11s l1111~h. lilt' 'mall 1,1rhor at Ensrnada \\ 111 hr packrd u1'\i boats l\lan\' '"II lakr relu!!e <wross the bay at TOdo~ Santo' 1 i.land '\•111 others art' 4'Xpected In croi;s ltiP llmsh llnr and hr:id d1Trctl\ harh 11° "an ()1rgo or \'r,~port Troph\• prr<;l'ntat1on loi rhr \qnni>• - 1n tlir varin11<; d<1csr~ will hP hrlc1 "al111tl;I\' at:rrnonn at lhl' llntrl f~.:1 11:i n I· n<;rn a<1a. 1 'crrori~t Sou ght Af tcr Attacking W on1an on Beach \n all point~ hullrtin wa~ out today rnr an unknown mu.Jdlc aged man <1c· cused of lhrratC'nini:: thr IJIP nl :i :!:1. yC'ar·old woman a~ "hr <lrnllrc1 alnn!! the :'oJC'Wport r:r•,11'11 llC't':ln f 1 Onl Thr \'!Clim of lhr :illarh 111lct prihc r sht> was ''alkin,:: '"1hr nno hlt11.1. nf F: Orran Front al s11n>1•1 \\ Pdnrscl;i\ whC'n a str:ini:l'1 of ,h111t ,1,11111r and hra\ y srt app1 n,11 hrd he·• Shr '>aid hr hrj!an 1h:ill11\i: n .1 loreli?n accrn1 thrn -111ldrnh i:r.1hhrrt hrr b) thr !hr n;1I lhr "" hr• II• thr _m-011nrl. and i-.tar Irr! 111 d11•kr hl'I Shr said hr thrr.1trnrd I rn !;11111:: In kill you hrra11~r \Oii rr nn J?nnrl ' .Shp tolrl 1nvr:.t1gat111 < '>hr harl nr\ r1 ~rrn thr m11n helo11' Tilr youn,c \111man ''"" 1h:il rt111111i: the attack, hr1 ;1,,;11l.in1 lrwtl 10 rm hract> her. She told 111\c•\llgatcn -. 'hr 11wrt In rrasnn with thr man anti ~llCtC'rdrd in ~Pttin~ hack tn hrr fet•t llr hrld hC'r ;irm in his and thrv b1'1:an "alkinJ! •11hC'n shf' <:11d 'hr spoil rel I\\ o ;1asc;rrstl\ Shr s<11'ri ,hr ,1:irtr·d ~n1•:1n11nc .inti • hr ataC'kr1 l11nr::r1I at hr1 . kn1w1.111.: Pr to thr r::rnund :11!:1111 ThP 111 0 \1llnP•-r• •011Cl lh1'' ,,111 !hr lrugJ:?h•. ;wt! r11-h1'd In h• Ip t r nm:rn Onr n1 lhr 1" 11 p,1''"' ''" •.1111 .!' alla1 k1'r ,\\11111.' .11 llllll hut "'''"''! •rn 111''1 nn I""' Blaze L)an1aµe~ ~ C\\ port 11 on1e I 'rnrllr<1 <Ill""" .mrl 111 .. 11.:ht 11 ":I' m1 n 111)11'" nn ttn· .11 ! r I ' \Ii 1 .nrs Jlnwo11h ,,11rl 111!1.11 atrr· ,, , rtinJ: Ne" p•irl Bral'lt l1rcmrn tn :i 1 " at 4401 S1'.1i.hn1 r r>m r I he hou~r" 1rr ~;1irl :.hr thrn lool.C'd (Ii:' and S:I\\ ~mn~r 111n1rinJ: from a \I rdow of ;i Wf\IHI frame• hun1?,1(0\\' .11 oss a var.1nl lot llamage to thr rr~1drnrr .... a<: le>~• 1 ,., 1100 .·met C'nnfinrc1 tn f11rn1~hin1?< T • housr wa• rr11ortrd cwt'upird hv a ', •::i -\na attnrnr1 11lrnt1hr1I nnh .1• a \1 Mlllrr !Ir 11 ,,( a11 a\ "hl'n thP !11 r ,1 !Pd rrmrn ,,wt lhr •m.111 •mn1.tr1 111c " , ,. appr 1rrt1 In <la rt in :i mattrr•~ \ 1n\P'11ca1nr ""' r\prrtr<I 10 n11 rm1nP thP c 1111(r latrr tod:11 OA IL V P•l.OT Naw,-maet bv M•rc11 f:f'"••t1"9 AL TE RNA TE ROUTES -I" our alternate ro11 tes for l>tretching the '=ewporl Freeway lo the 'ca frnrn Bav Strcrl in Costa Mesa were unveiled 1n Los \n_gcJro; \\'cdnc..,da\ Red Ro11lc f\arge dashes 1 i'\ westernmost of thC' allcrnatcc; Yrllo" Route r narro\\' hlack line on map1 1!' central route Rlur ~0111r •narro11 da~hl?!-1 \\ould spin off from adopted route r '' td<' hl;11 k line 1 or could hr coupled with RrO\rn Route I dash-dot 1 to earn· r:i-.lcrnmost line from Bay Street to intrr.,rcl1on \\'llh Blur Rn11lr \II routcc:; trrmtn::ite at ·adopted route of coastal free .... ay ( 111de hlack lrne along ''oast H1gh\1 a)'). 24-year Freeway Plan Change Up to NB, CM B) .IEllO~IE F. COl.Ll~S Of IM Otil• P1lo1 Soofl TwC'n\\.ro11r \Cars ago thr C'ahf11r n1a 1l1 gi1,\a) Comm1~s1nn adnptrd an :ill;.:nmrnl for thr lloal "<'l!ffif'nl of lhP \r\\ port Frrr"' a~ thal 1·111~ a '" ath rl<m 11 \r" port R1111lr\ ard fhal 11111t in~ no"' ~1 and~ a g11ocl c·hc11ll'r or abandonmrnt 11 may hC' rrplacrd h) :in ah)!n - mrnl larthrr \\r,1 tr 1t '' C-n .. t;i :\Ir~;, mti,\ h1· ;ihlr 111 .. al\·acr mo-t nf It' trad111nnal do .... n I••\\ n arra \nrl ~r" pm 1 Ht•at h ma~ hr 'Jlrll rd 1111• In«, 11t \1"\1p11r1 fln11lr\t1rd ;i, a <111rai1• ro;ut lrnl. In lhr 1 l'~I of lhr llarbor ..\rra Tho~r air 11111 11r th1· pr11m1'r' 1m plit·1L 1n thr tn11r .1lternatt• frrf'\\cl\ allgnmt•oi-; 111\\·t•ilt•d :\lnnda\ h\ J)1 1 ''"in of ll1ghwa~·s rni::1nrrro; 1 1c11~ ·'-' :11111111 thr d1\ 1i.rn11·, «h1rr I .o~ An grit·~ :irt'a engrnC'cr. :;,1~ .. 11 '' IHI\\ up to thr )\HJ titu•s IO rrat·h (j('· 1·111 ti on 01w ut thr allern:itr' ltfo:Ol'I•:\ <H 'ESTIO\ \\'hrn ;ind 11 -lhn 1111 lhr l11gh- 1\;i\ ('omrn1i.~111n \\Ill rt•upcn lhr ~('\l p111:1 frr1•way rn1111• q11Ml1nn ~c·t llf'\\ 11111)111' hr.111m:~ and t1wr1 lll'l'tCk .1c;.11n \\hid! \\ ,l\ l hr C'll!hl l,tn\'' fo( a\ph,1 II '"''""' .,, \I 1111.111 hlfllt•il hi 11,11111 \l11n1l,i\ t 1,1t 1 1111111 rrcn111mrncl:il1nn llnm '"" po•rl ;11111 1'11<:t,1 .\k,,1 \11111111 prnh ,1hh nnd1 1hr 111mm1\s111n <. tinal rlr c 1'111n It 11 ill "rich hr;l\ 111 ,;wt 1 11' 'l;ilr Pll!!lllrPr !Ir nntr<1 lh:ll tilt' rt1\ 1,1on 1hrll \\ n11lrl mal.r nn rrc·nm· mrnd;it1nn \\'r pi.;I ~;ilhrrrrl lhr rl,1t;i · hr r'(· pl:i1nrcl \\hat .11 r thr p111,1wct-. lor a.r:rrr· mrnt hrt11r"n lhr l\\n r1l 1r<.~ \ l'r 1 ):(){)II arcnrdmc; In ;\rwpoi I BuO'ov ·~a ho ta"<'•r l:"'I:"'. ~ In 1\ewport Bead1 Fount am \alley probation nfflcrr HrurP C Sandie told Newport Bearh l"W•ht'P WPdncsday that someone h11c1 donr 1n h11, dunr h11.t:J:Y hy pourini: -.ind :ind ~It'd n:111~ into thf' rni::mr ~and1P ~ard hr lrlt thr hui::.i:~ parkrd .'ll l'.!t 'l!lth ~t 1n thr aftrrnonn \\ h,.n hr rrtnrnrrl hr <:iu1 hP nntu·NI thr nil l•llt>r r:ip h:irl ™'rn rrmnvrd anrl th,. fnrr1~ Plemrnl~ c1um(><'d in'1c1P incl cn~lil .\lr~a <>OIU'C('~ Rut which 11111IP 1< anyone's iue~.s at this point. 'f hi< m11c-h howr\'rr. 1s rrrtain· nn- hmh mw h l'arrs for the adopted \1'\1111111 llnulc\ .ird alignment. \\ 1• don t "ant the lrl:'e"a.v alon.i: th1' ho1ile' ard " said .:'oiPwport C11y l·:ni::inrrr .fosrph T. Dr\lon. ''We "<1nl 11 Carther wr<.t. B111 rtl!hl now . 11, ;1 '""' 11p abC111I "h1ch route 1s pn•lrrahlr nr\ lin ,ard hP was cnnf1c1rnt thr llarhnr \rra r1t1r" "'n11ld soon ham· mrr nut .in as:rrrmrnl C'n<.1;1 .\ll'<a \ 1rr :\la\·or 11nhert f :-Orr Fl\ EEW.\ \'. P:igr 2) Bu ~ Cra~h l\illl'i 20 fl(}(;()T.\ Colombia 1 L·r1 I -Twrn- 1.\ persons were ktllC'd and 'IX othrrc injured rarly today when a hus txiur1t1 for Rniwta left thr road and plungr•d tln\I. n .'l moun tarns1de \lnrr or lhr <.amr ~(!\• (orr· "" Frida\<. \l.l':!lhf'r ptl'lwr 1 hat mrans In .... morninJ: 1 .. ur.~ .rn<1 hal\ afl<'rnoon sun•h n°· r .io;trr Dav<' Burt whrn 'J11r1 1l'•I "'rt h 1 nastal mcrcun· m1rrcl 111 lhr m1rl 110· .. l~S ID•: T OD\\" Tl1r 1•rll'/11 nr9a111:rrf \'r11 i'" I nrr/lrt rrrfnrm~ fnr tl1r f1rM t•mr f11dn•1 ·rii(Jllt nr Jlorbor ll111h. Su £111er1.ainm1·11t. flagr. 2S. c11•1 ..... 11 ' MovlH u C11n lllt-,, ,. M~Ulll '""'' " c-10 It Htl .... ol HfW1 44 C,..HWDf'. ,. Ort•n C-f'f ' Ott I~ HtllfM ' "T4 " Oht•rcH I hlvl• ••rtt:t ,. C.iltrltl ,. • ., ,. ~OCJtl H•W\ l).ll '"'""'•lrtmt"t II S•trh ",. '•"lfltt u.11 Uec-t M111,..':ttt 11 ,, is:1re Ct n• ' , ........... •• .,ontco.., II T~•"'' J' Aftft \..•Ntf" ., w, • .,,.,., • M11rt1o~ ,. ntll"ll"I" W9'1f• ,, ""'"'''" lftt~•'" . Wetht ltiltWI'\ ~ M .. H,"' ' = ? 041L V Pf LOT Planned Near Harbo1· High City Mulls $12 Million Mecca for Singles B~ BHlTE BE~SO~ 01 1M O•llY l'•IOI Ste" Wanted· 1.400 tenants for a nPw $l2 m1lbon apartmf'nt complr'< 1n Nt\I. porf Beach. Nn children allowl'd. Or husbands 01' Wl\'P.S. rnr that mai . ler Just single ~ QUng adult' That''\ what f<Jur youn~ devl.'loprr' -themselve11 well under 40 -waot to build on some 14 acres now standinit as an empty lot next to Sewport Harbor High School. Details of the hou:;inJ! proJeCI werl' ioven to lhl' DAILY PILOT today a' thick. 1nformat10nal packets were -;ent ou t deta1hni: thP plan to ;\lewpnrt Beach pla.oni.nc commlsaiooera. The commission will meet May 16 to 1·onl>1dcr whethtr to grant 11 USf' permit to the R & B Development \o. nf Lo~ An~el~. Thr proposed apartmrnl :.llf' 1~ h1.vnded by lrv11w-Avenuf' lGth Strerl and Sherin!(ton PJacf. An adjatl'nt 14 acres or empty lot 1s currently 10 escrow by the i.ame cornpan~ The outfit ha!! already bu1ll eight apartmt>nt C'Omplexes for single~ throughout Cat1rornia. Thf'V arr known as South Bay Clu~ ~PY. port Beach Plannin:: Dirretnr Erne~t :\la Hr .rr. ha~ \ 1'\1ted oni> of DAil Y l'llOT Stoll l'~o•o BROOM TRICK ~Jagit1an Len \\'ayr.e demons trate-; hi-. pro\\e~~ as prestidigitator by making his wife, .Jolyn. noal on end nt hronrn while couple's blase son. Danny. 4 plays unconcernedl.v 111 -.and nl'ar :--;ewport Pier. Wayne will be featured m Olcl Town ~('\\port \l0N•l..- C'nd celehralion. )lagi~ by Nigh~ Ne1vport Couple~.~ Act HerfLltletl fhinj!S are aU tip 10 lht' 311 today al e Len Wayne rtsidence Wayne. a magician. 1s pra1·11r1nc an ,,..;t in which h1-; wife float~ from a uroomstick The feat can br ,r!'n :-.aturdJ~ anti Sunday when the 30·.>Car·old rna~t(lr of mysteries appears at the third annual Old Town Ne""port Celebration in We~t f\iewport Wa)ne and his pretty \\1fr .Jolyn moved_ to Newport Beach l\I. s> year.• .1go with sons S<'ott. 7. Kenny. 6. and Danny ~ He ha' prac!lcrd magic· atr"'' Eurcre and the l 'n1tcd ~taft,, mn~th ciS an avocal10n. One of Waynr·~ trn:k.; •~ hnw h\ rla' he is vice president of a Lo~ Anl!elf''i f'Ublishing firm wh1lt b\' Oll!hl and on weekend' ht r4'CapC"" tn hi' "orltl n, c:onJury. Fir t an he seen dur1ni;: tht> ""eekentl tete from 11 to I and -t to :i pm. nn :\aturda), and from 11 to I ·JO p.m. on ~unda}. at the Balboa B1ki> Shop. 21:!11 W. Ocean Front. \Vavne lTPdJts hi~ \\ 11e tor lu• m.igical :.utcess . She puts up ''1th a hu~band who ""ill sit up late pracucin~ a new trick and then will shakt her awake at 2 a.m lo sa\'. 'Pick a card' ·· I le has practiced ·his art ~tnce hi.' • Pceived his fir~t ma~it 'ct at the agr ,r eight. Today. he and Jolyn perform a breezy comedy-mai:k ~ h o w modified for either ch1ldrrn nr arlult .i!l'Ollp~ !low doc" \\'aync kct>p hi' c:h1ldrr11 .tnd their friends out nf hi~ m;il':w p11raphernalia'' "We have ar. agrrerntnt " hr P>-· plained "l don't pla)' v. ith tht>lr toys and thPy dnn't pla" with minr " Balboa Islan(l Bicvclists • Now Per so11a No11 Grata liH·~·clr ndrr~ nr Ralhl\;1 1-lanrl hr ware The island·~ imprO\ em.-n1 ~ssnc1;1 t1on tn<tav announcrd a rrackdown n11 DAILY PILOT New,_., ...... c.1.,.,.le Rotert H. Wu4 Pu''''''" n • .., .. K ••• a U ltor n.,.... A. Mur,lti~t Mt ... t ... t l dolo• J tro1t1t F. Collin• N•w-1 a-JI CltY l dolO' J•tlr It. Cw•loy l'tul Niuen a.iti_, w ..... , _.,...,,,.,,.. Oircter ....,... ..... OfftM 221 1 w .. t a.111.. "•'· Mt ill"I A4'rtn: 1'.0 . In I 171 HUI 01htr Offlu1 c .. 10 -DI Wot k y ~,,..., '---..... U2 .._ .... _ Hvrtttn.-ten ... ,,.. • '"" t tttt• .1de11. alJ.. 1)eclahni: Thi.'''"' rnllstrrl thr support of the poller dt>partmr11: In rtear ;rn ay all offender~ Bike riding on the island'~ 11idf'· ''alks 1i; already ill('gal Ill'~ 11legsl anywhere In the city). But It'll a law th at is often nouttd because hike rid· <'rs are offere<f such a fine panoramt1 a" they whiz alon~ -rspeclally alonst the "'aterfront The problem 1s that riders loo oft- rn "hiz into pedestrian sidewalk users. explained association President Ph11Jp Mauer in a letter to the Cit) CounciJ. lie said a number of ''land resident~ have complained "stronstly·· about lh t dangers of waUt1nl! on an .-1ght· root wide walk. competing w1lh b1kt$ for available space Mauer said his u soc1at1on intend• to "tart a campaign to educate the public against sidewalk cycltn~ For a starter. Ma11t'r wantt1 clly per· mu;i-100 to stencil remmder~ on the havfront ~idewalk rverv three block' or "so. saying. ·No 81cyclfs. Pleue .. Newport police traffic investigator .John Andrews u1d riders under JI\ get a warning malled \I) their parrnt~ hrst timr around ; grt e;:itlrd 1ntn police headquarters with their parents for a conference if dted a second time. and are ordered into Juv('nile Court if caught for a third oflense. Adults are Cined. he said Undergoes Surgery \V ASHING TON t UPll -M r s Hubert If : Humphrey undtrwent ~urgerv today at Bethei;da 'lfa\;al Hosp1t1I lo ('nrrfcl 1 nonmahrcnanl pelv.c d1sordtr Thert "'" n<> 1m· mf'd1alt report.on her cond1t1nn. tht clubs. and hH foae over blueprints with the developers. He 1~ enthusiastic. "If anyone ever came to me tor a ~1tt on lhl11 type usar.?e. where there would 1w the le.isl traffic congestion ;rnd greatest .\>hopping corwenience. I'd l>P hard pressed to rind a more 111lable k>C'at1on than this.'' The plan~ call for -S i x t e e n res1dent1al structures. ra<•h three-~tories higti .\ total of 959 par!Ong spaces half upf'n. halJ ('OVered r1vt tenru5 courts. constructed · .p a one-story parking garage. -~e volley ball courts. -A large community pool and 1wn therapeutic pools. -A three-story recreation cer>ter Thirty percent of the 14·acre s1tr will be covered by buildings. the re~I will be land1>c:apcd or othrrwise ope11 Mayer pointed out that ont> of thP biggest boons to spin off the project 1c 1he fact Its tenants would not add an) eh1ldren to the school system. Ill' abo ~aJd it was unlikely that the i3:! apartment unit., would ever be of- ferrd for rent to families becausP other South Bay Clubs have been · phenomenal successes·· catering to r ~mgle people lie also sajd there was Uttle 1f any POss1bility that the proposed apart- ment units would pver bf' converted for later use by families instead of .;mgles. The entire approach ot the fac11ilv 1s geared to unmarried aduJt.s. ~a)er said wailing lists are t om· mon at most of the other clubs, and 100 percent n('cupancy has bec•n achieved at them w1lhin 60 days •lier npening Prices for the apartml'ntc; would run from ahoul Sli'O for the smallest to maybe S325 k>r two-bedroom units. ··A!I you can i:ee . these are nnt cle.,1gned for the youn~ lugh -;c•hnol ~radua1e JU:.t out of school.' Ma) Pr sa.Jd · They're aimed more at thP market of the youn~ cxecut1\'f' nr airline stewardesses. or whatever, who havr bf'rn worktn~ a few vear~ · Thr ctevelopc'rs claim thr1r dub~ draw maturr and w e 11 ·be h a v e d tt>nonts and that the cl ubs havr tend· rd t•1 increase lhe •alue of c;ur· ruu ndmg land. Maver 'aid he t.ntends to carry out an mvf'sllgatrnn. mciudJng queries In pollc:e eh1ffc; in tities where othrr dubs have been built, to ass~s thr O\'erall reputation of the faC1Hltes. $5.2 Million Structure Dedicated at UC Irvine The SS 2 million physical science~ hulldmg. lar~est building on the ur I rvtnt campu1'. was dedicated in l'errmonies lhi1< mornin!(. Thr dedication was occasion for a talJ.. by Leland .J. Haworth. director of the National Science Foundation. l laworth said redoubled (ederal sup- port will be needed to finance ex- panding scientific resea.rch housed in such buildings. Ht> said a i:rtater national l.'om- 1111tmrnt to science is needed t<. ktep up with "the intellectual hunger that ic brinl!inj? about an enrollmtnl PX· pl11s1on in graduate ~rientifir study.·• In two vears. he noted. UGI expect~ 111 havr 130 full-time !?Taduate studtnt11 111 phv1=ic.c and JOO graduatt i;tudentc in chemistn . Previou~ federal a~~istance ha11 ~Pt 10 motion sdenlifit' re~earch with a momtnlum that will be hard lo matrh with monev. ht ~aid . Alttadv finan- 1•1nt? has fallen behind · Heightened. interest ha i; stimu lated ,.nrollmtnt and increa!\ing complexltv has multiplied ~raduate study cost~. hP remarked. Ill' said non.federal money Cor rd11cation is heavilv committed to primary. s e c o n d a r y and un-rler~raduate aid. so it must be that tht federal ~overnmtnt provide funds to huild gradualt programs. particularlv in 11cience "Our future )Padership will bf' rlrawn substantially from th o ~ P Pducated to the hil!htst lev('ls." ht ~aid. in 'llalinl? the country·~ slake in 1h1c effort The dPd1calion rerPmonv wa11 hrlrt 1n the central t'amp11~ park. Twenlv f 'r(HH Page J FREEWAY ... \\ 1bon. dellghltd over the exclusion trom the djvisioo: report of an in· land intcrchanJ?e with the Pac1(1C' I 'oast freev. a). wa~ as confident a; Devlin. ··~ow \\P can talJ.. about thi~ 11pe11 h ," he said "We're definitely 10l('1 · .-sted in cooperatmg with Newport on lhi~. The bo11lrvard i5 our life \lnP . tnn Thi~ Ii; tht' first l!ood step taken 1n a Joni( time. Both ci ties can btne r11 fro m It." \\ 1lson tndicated ht' \I a~ plea,rd ~' lhf' prosptCt Of th".' treeway l:Wel'I• 1ni: away from the boulevard's com- mercial properlles. "You'd be ~ur prised at how many people wan! it a, far away from the boul('\ard as pn• ~Ihle .. '\t Monday·~ mtet1ni al d1v1•1ur hradquarters in Los Angeles. Wl\~on 1uked Avanien when construl"t1nn r·nuld i;tart, on "hate-.er ro11ll' 1• II nally rstablished Would ii bf' flvt nr 10 •ea r< ' . t 11rr mayor 1ukf>d ' It II bt cl~er In 10 ... Avantan Ir 111t,.,I · Wt'\t ~ot mcrchanl• "hn ,11r 1 i>r) mter('~tcd 1n this.'' W1l~on ''"'I Th., aHrct~ thP ir pockrthnnh Ttw 1·an·1 mtl\·f> 11nt1l the\ ha\·e thr r11!hl inrormallon." The four alternate route~ ar,. n1111 heing 11t11died by the staffs of ho1h cities. They arr shown in differrnt color' on division maps. They arr -Thf' rrd line: This is !ht ro111r fartheat west or l'ie wport Boule\ a1 •t It sta.rts at Bav Street and S\\lnt;s around Co•la Mesa Park at a maxi· mum distance of about a quarter nf a mile from :"4ewport Boulevard It links with the Coast Freeway Just wut of Superior Avenue. -The ~ rllow lint: This also 'tarts ii Ba' and ~hce~ rieht throm!h !"ns· 1~ \lesa Park. parallehnl! '!ew('l'1rt noule' ard·Superior Avenue for thP 11111 4 S-mtle length of the lree'-' ay '<'i!ITIC'OI -The bl11t llM: Thi~ stem~ lrom th r 'lewport freeway at 17th Strret. .ind travrl~ Jlllll i>a~t nr thf' \ rllnw line along Superior Avenue . II 'hci>s " corner of Costa Mesa Park -Thf' blut·brown ll11e : Th I~ ~1 arts rrom Bay. and ties in with the blue lin{' at 17th Street. The red line would ta.ke out ~18 homes; the yeUow. 244: the blue. 123 : the blue·brown, ll8. The adopted route would remove 86 homes. Th• cheaptst route to buud ~ould be the adopttd ali1nment. 149 a mil· Hoo. The moat upensive would be the rtd line, 16(). 7 million. Ayanian uraed both cities lo try to \\Ork for an afrerment on one nf the roults 1n hme for 1 presentat.Jon tn the Hlahw1v Comm1ss1on 11 1L~ Junt 28 mutJna in Eureka H,. '-'a' told thp erfort would bf made . .. men who played a part in plannin_r::. designing or bwldmg the 'itructur.-or will later be using it Werl' i;eattd nn th,. speaker's platform. The physical science~ building stand11 six stori~s high and will have a nurlear reactor in the basement It will ht compitted early next year a ~ !ht first major strurture to bf' added ~inc" I '('I npenf'd Talent Tourney Sl"tetl "' CdM School Friday Thr annual Search for Talent'" <'nn· 1e~t spon'iored b) the !'lie\\ port I I arbor 1-:>.chani:e rluh "'Ill be held at 8 p.m Friday in the Little Theater of <'orona del ~tar ll1'!h Sthool \nyonp \\hn pla\' ..c mu,1l'al 1n· -1rurnent 01 ha' a rlancin;:: nr ,in~tn~ ta lent i~ In\ tlrcl In 11artitipate -µrP · · \ ided thev arP amateur~ ancl und('r age 18. ,Judge~ for lhP ldlent show includr Rub) Keeler :.la~e and screen star Mrs . Ralph Tandowaky, of the Ne w York staite and Hollywood Theatre. who 1~ <'O-Counder and music arranger for the Children·~ Theatre Guild and Lido Isle Players. Mrs. Ralph Holden. ro-founder an<i lynr writer of tht same group11 : .lo11eph c;audJo concert \tnger and f'ulbr1ght award v. inntr. and h1' w1rr a rlasl:lcal Pducahon pianist ~fort informat111n tan hf> obt ainecl h\ callinR Charle~ Rro" n al 5411·772'1 LONG BEACH PROTOTYPE FOR NEWPORT SINGLES PROJECT A.uto Cra~h Kill~ Dana J>oint Won1an \ [)ana f'omt .... om an I\ a~ 'k1llrcl ra1 · ly today when a car driven by her hu'· hand went out of control and overturn- f'd on Padfir Coast Highwa y near thf' 19611 County Trame 196~ 511 Death Toll 511 Oohenv State Park entrance. llele·n Gonzale~. :lO. or 34091 V1olrt Lantern St .. W85 dead on arriv al at ~outh Coast Community Hospital m ~ut h Laguna. California llighwa~ Patrol officer" reported. The coroner's orflce Said she died of a broken O('Ck and internal injuries. lier husband. Louie;. 1s tn sat1:.fal · tory condition in OranJ.?e Count\ \lrdw~I 1 ·rntP1 \1dc' ... aid h,. w::i : l'nrlrr 11b:-rn at1on tn thP mental health 11 ;1rrl ill> thP result ot head injuries. Thp l .aguna Real'h <-haptff o{ thr \mPril'an nrd Cross n<'eds womrn who t•an u~e a sewins:: machinP In .t-;s1.;t with proiert-; that the Red Cross ts no" 1!01n.c for I· "i Sen it emen \ ~rwmg grirnp meets evrr~ \I. r•IQr,rla' al ihr lhaptpr House nn l'drl.. \\C'nue II 1'\ hPaded bv Bcatnre Sm:ilrlnn Sf.'Y. In:! Sri"\ ICPS rhairman. I Sofa Clearance at H. J. GARRE'IT - - ALLIN kllTH I ' SOlllA. A,.+iqu• gold, velvt t but• I FT. CURVID SOFA. P•thrn f•bric ton• on ton• lo,. tuhtd +uodo a+ylt. ltrlured 9rttn. Down •nd f.,th•r c;u1hion\. ltf9. S.SH Now $349 $399 It ... s.s" NOW NARROW AltM SOFA I"· Yellow •11d 9old ton• Ol'I lo"• ptH•rn f•bric.. 7 FT. QUIL TID SOFA. Netur•I lined. It ... ™' NOW $299 1t.,. use $239 NOW HUITA•l 1' LOOSI PIUOW. White •nd Wedgt · I fl. LAWSON TYP'I S°'A. P•++er11 f•bric in wood blut p1Hern f•br;c, A dilcontinued tof• to bt aold u "· 9old •nd bt i9t •nd 9rHn ton9'. .... $4" NOW $299 1t.,. USt NOW $199 Hl•HLAND HOUSI I ' SOlllA. Se• grten p•t+trn ' JT. lA WSON STYLI in bronu gold •nd li 9hter f•bric. $349 Ion" p•H.,n fabric. .... "'" NOW $199 .... ,,.. NOW HllUTA•I I ' N•tural •nd grttn ftbr;c. o;ac on- I FT. TlADITIONAL Wnd9•wood blue vel.,.t ,ofa. tinued. Must be aolc:I " it. ........ NOW $299 • ... S45t NOW $299 H.J.GAl\l\ETT fURNllURE PROFESSIONAL Opea W..., n.n. & M . r..., 221 S HARIOR I L VO. COST A MESA. CALIF. INTE~IOR DESIGNERS Ut> 0 275 u•.027' A ( be m Or Sc sp lh· "r da ~ w. m cl ac - Ancient Mariner William Willis, 74, self-named Ancient Mariner. waves from aboard liny 11-foot sloop Lillie One in which he set oul Wednesday from ~Iontauk Point. N.Y., in attempt to sail solo across Atlantic to Eng- land. He has crossed Pacific alone twice. both times on a raft. County School Chief Hits Mediocrity in Education • "We're all mediocre. In fact I've been associated with mediocrity all mv life.·· This was the blunt observation of Orange County Superintendent ol Schools Robert D. Peterson, guest speaker at the Wednesday luncheon of the Fountain Valley Exchange Club. The educator saw mediocrity as the .. normal. the expected. the routine of daily existence." Then he charged into three ex- ceptions where, he said. mediocrity was intolerable -education, spiritual matters and c1lizenshjp. Speaking of education Peterson claimed that today's youngsters have adopted parents' big brother ph ilosophy instead of grandfather's self-help code. "Why study ?" "Kids have learned to 'slither up on the raft and flow with the current'." He added that many parents make but two demands on their high school children -not to flunk and not to be exf)elled. Only 8 to to percent of high school students use their time orohtably and these suffer peer ostracism for being "intellectual scabs", the educator remarked. Peterson informed the surprised Ex- changites that an antidote for student lethargy was "lo r e i n t r o d u c e academk competition in th e claS!room." Telephone Walkout Settled WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Com- munication Workers or America an- nounced today tentaHve agreement had been reached with the BeU system on new cootracts that could end the coast-to-coast telephone strike early next week. The union said its more than ~.000 striking members wilt vote on the pacts during the next three days and "the nation's two-week-old telephone strike could end by early next week." Joseph Beirne, president of the CWA called the settlement "big in every sense." He said a total three· year package represented a 19.58 per· cent increase in wages and fringe benefits. When the settlement is eventually applied to all union and non-union, non· supervisory personnel in the Bell system the cost will be a estimated $2 billion, Beirne said. Beirne said the settlement "com· pares very favorably with recent ma· jor agreements 10 auto, rubber and can (industries)." This would appear to mean that the annual wage increase represented in the new settlement would be about six percent. The strike, which started April 18, expanded to involve at least 200,000 workers employed in 42 states by Western Electric and n u m e r o u s subsidiaries or the Bell system. The talks were complicated by the fact that talks were being conducted individually at 18 different sites. Beirne declined to spell out all details of the agreements peniling ratification. but said the direct pay raises would come in the first two years of the three-year contracts. He said the contracts would mean raiM!s of $24 a week for top and second level plant craftsmen and $16 a we~k during the same period for tramc operators and clerical workers. Beirne said the agreements were the result of "face to face marathon bargaining" which he said started Wednesday morning and continued "round the clock." He said some of the agreements were reached less than an hour before the settlement annowicement was made here late this mornlng. As separate agreements w e r e reached with inilividual companies based on a national formula, each was immediately placed into position for membership ratification. Beirne said. The ratilication voles will be stag. gered. he said, but if approved every one could be back to work by early next week. ROYAL GIFTS FIT FOR A QUEEN IN STORE DEMONSTRATION SAT., MAY 4, 1968 Beautiful looking ... beautiful cooking ... FARBERWARE. Enjoy carefree cooking and elegant serving AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC * COOKWARE "DPEJf N£Aml"9 non.a;m1ssu1E. 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HO SMOKt, HO SPATT£R muns de111er kitchen walls l!ld cabinets, too. &tr1 llt&t W I 15' btollinl surlau. $28f9 ------------ I ThursdlY, Mat 2, 1968 DAJL Y PILOT :J 011e11i1ig Day OAILV ~II.OT Slaff,,... Traditional ribbon-cutting (above) Wednesday opened new Leonards Department Store at 16672 Beach Blvd.. Huntington Beach, just before great i.hopping cart traffic jam began (bottom photo). Pa rticipaling in ceremonies (left to right) were Cathy Seiter. Cheri Sumrow. store 11Janager. Ed Grey. Mayor AJ Coen, furniture buyer Hy Fire. executive vice president W. E. Sigler, appliance manager Richard Biggs, Yvonne Warman and Carol Glasgow. Girls are contestants for Miss Hunt· ington Beach title. Sheri!f John will be at store Saturday; Bozo the Clown will appear both Salur· day and Sunday. Allies Claim Big Victory A Shau Valley Long tinie Red Stronghold S.\IGON IUPI) -U.S. commanders cla11ned a major victory in the A Shau Valley today and said allied troops "e1 e swarmrng through an area North \'1ctnamese forces had used for two years as a Jungle highway into South Vietnam. To the north of the strategic valley. in the Dong Ha area just below the Demilitarized Z on e, thousands of American Mannes and South Viel· namese infontrymen fought three Korth Vietnamese regi ments in an escalating battle today. Artillery fire from the DMZ was su1lporling thl' North \lictnamesl' U.S. Manne Corps said. ''It's a main supply route for the northern three provinces and maybe all of the five i!brlhernmost pro' mces." Field reports said 10,000 U.S. and South Vietnamese troops engaged In the "high risk" of)eration and kHled at Jeasl 377 Norlh Vietnamese defending A Shau. Cushman called 1t one of the most daring offensives of the war. 'Claim, Jumper' Arrested In Berry Farm Gol,d Mine The Dong Ila fighting was the firth A "gold rnrnpr" was arrested not showing a profit. consecutive day of heavy action in that Wednesday 1n Buena Park charged · Police said Cornell was reportedly area. and reports reachinc Saigon told with "poaching " checking out three cans or soil salted of min.g Commumst losses beyond the Pol.lee said Knoll's Berry Farm's with gold flakes from the farm's ad- 5~3 bodies already countcd. All.Jed miner "ho operated the amusement ministration office each day but only losses included at least 29 Marines crnter·~ rrproduc1ion of a mine using two of them at the mine. He took killed and 115 wounded . allegedlv had been making off with U1e th ird can home. they said. In lhe A Shau Vallrv. mauled some of thr gold with which he Walter Knott, owner of the amuse· elcments of a I0.000-man North Vtrt. 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Baker Jr .. is not big or stature or ol cc-,uw w ... o.Jly "191 '11"1 talk. but he has proven 11uch thlngs Mrs. Elmer Kim ble of Portland, Ore.. says the secret of staying married 75 years is "when you get mad, 1ust get up and walk out.'' The K1mbles celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary Wednesday in a nursing home. Kimble will be 101 years old .May 15. Mrs. Kim· ble IS 92. • don't count. Th" ltltl<' ~ert?eant from Mollne. Tit. -he is 5-reet-2 and 135 pounds -has df'monstrated in war the most hor- rible test of all, that what is inside is the me:isurr or a man Standm~ Wednc~day in the White llOUSP. lar from (he field or battle, I :nkl'r \\;is rraio;rd and drrorated ror h!'rt•1;.in in \ 1Plnam hy a much taller man. named Lyndon .Johnson. \Iler Pre!'1dent .Johnson spoke of the great courage or the IJttte fighter, who 1s only 22. hr leaned down and placed the nation's highest military award. fastened to a beautiful blue silk ribbon. around Baker's neck. It goes well with Baker's Sliver and Bronze stars for gallantry in action. ANOTHER SOLOIER Poor People Begin March On Capital MEMPHIS, hnn. (AP) -Hundreds of Negroes are starting th• Poor People'& M..-ch on Washington, en- wsoned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. u a means of ~amatizlng the plight o( the poor o( all racea. As a final preliminary before departure of a bus caravan tA> Marks, Miss. today, a marble stone bearing a cros,, and a sar is being dedicated here in memory of the alain civil rights leader. King's widow and the Rev. Ralph 0. Abernathy. the man who succee:1ed Klng as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, take part in dedication of the stone, to be placed on the second floor balcony ~ the Lor. ralne Motel where King RS Nndl.ng When killed by a sniper Aplil 4. Then Abernathy leads the tint con- tingent of the Poor People's Clmpalgn c.i a twisting two-mile route through some of Memphis' worst slums to busea chartered for the trip t.o Marks. Standing beside Haker was a r-old1~r Pven taller than th¥ Pre~1dent, 6-fool -7 Capt. Robert ~·. Foley of Newton, Ma~.. who also was awarded the Medal of Honor. Foley and Baker are in t~ same company -Company A, 2nd Battalion, Z7th Infantry Brigade - and Wednesday's ceremony in the East Room of t h e White House was one of the few times in Army history two men of the same outfit were honored for courage in the same bat- tle. NATION'S HI GHEST HONOR-President Johnson presented the Medal of Honor t-0 ('apt. Robert F. Foley, tert. of Newton. Mass., and Sgt. John F. Baker of Moline, Ill., Wednesday, for ''outstanding heroism" in Vietnam. Foley, six-foot-seven. and Baker, fi ve-foot-two, are infantrymen from the Uf'IT ....... same company. The White flouse ceremony mark- ed one of the few times in Army history that the Nation's highest military award went to two men for exceptional bravery in the same small-unit combat action. Both Mrs. King am Abernathy ad· dressed a kickoff rally of about 8,000 Wednesday night and plead«t for a large turnout for both the dedication and the b1p to Marks. the t.own tenn- ed by King as the nation's worst rural poverty area. Bernice Cera, a New York home- w1/e, who wanf$ to be a ffl!lJOr leag~e umpire, calls a stri~ against the big leagues before filing a complaint with the New York State Commission for Human Rights a9ai1ist Baseball Commissioner William D. Eckert. charging d1scrim111at10n because of srr. Mrs. Gera, the rmly u:o1TU1n evrr ,,, be graduated from the West Palm R!'ac:h BasebalL School. has bren try· 1 111 to r11ter organized basebolt smce .1 e completed her course la.st July. • Former Heavyweight Champion of the World. J ersey Joe Wolcott, h:.is announced he 1s running for ::,hcriff 0£ Camden County, N.J., a'> an independent Democrat. Wolcott i,::iid. "This is the greatest nation in the world, the opportunity is here but if you want to make some- t'1i n~ out 0£ it. you must put some- t "Im~ in lo it." Since bis retire- m"nt from the ring in 1953, Wot- ' · t has dedicated himself to work· : '"ith underprivileged youth. • A monagemnit «mploye prtH· · cd into 1ervice rn Chicago cu a trlephone operator dcu to tM stnkt 1a1d ht couldn't figure ' out how to reach Areci Code 312 and 0ptTator 344. A iupervi&o-r r explained: "You can'' reach t Area CO<U 312 btC41.llt you're l in Area Code 312 • • • and you can't reach Opm:ato-r 844 • because you arc Operator !44." • During a speech In Boulder. rolo .. Gov. ROMld Rupn turned t ') address a few remarks to Colo- rado Gov. John A. Love who had introduced him, but found Love h"d disappeared. "How do you hl.:e that?" Reagan quip~d, "I t'.llk about Republican umty and the first guy to leave is your Re- publican Governor." • Just keep telling the drivers they have the wrong address, Salt Lake rity Police advised Clarence Smith whe n he complained that four truckloads of sand and two taxi· cabs arrived • • • unbidden • • • at his home. It wa& a long way from the Mississippi River town of Moline "'t'o the White House, and the going became pretty rugged -at home and at war -before it ended. When Baker returned on leave from \'ietnam last August and word leaked out from his family that he was in line for the war medal of all medals, newspapers, television and radio roll· ed with the big story of the return of the hometown hero. That is when the trouble began. The Moline Dispatch printed the r.tory 0£ how Baker replaced the head of his platoon. who was killed by a ~enade blast in a Viet Cong ambush. Baker, the story told the home folks, raced repeatedly into fierce enemy fire, killing 16 of the enemy and drag- ging American wounded to safety. WOL'LDN'T TALK Baker wouldn't talk about it, though, and when someone checked the story with the Pentagon, confirmation did not come, for oUicial reports of the November, 1966 battler near Dau Tieng, South Vietnam , had not reached Washington. Baker's status as the hometown hero sank. Some news media retracted the earlier stories. Doubt and resenbnent began to build among the homefolks. The Bakers -John ~ one of 14 children of Mrs. Mary Baker and the la~ John Baker -began re~ving crank telephone calls. IGds on bicycles rode by the house shouting "Fakey, Bakey.'' It became too much for the quiet 1d}(lier, so be cut short his leave an4 returned t.o war. "The pack literally drove him out," ooe resident &aid. The Dispatch, b~r. stuck to its story. "We stuck with oun, which was the original story," reporter Dot Buresh recalled Wednesday. "He wu such a shy, modest kid. I interviewed him and he didn't want to give any details. He was in civiUan clothes when we came out and was shy about changing into his uniform for a picture . "We believed hlm because of his manner. In a<ldillioo, he already bad the Bronze st.al' and a couple of Purple Hearts." Sgt. John F. Balter Jl'. went to the White House Wednesct.y, and there was no more doubt about how tan this man st.a.Ddl. 1,200 Students Ur ging Strike At Columbia U. NEW YORK (UPll -Some 1,200 rebellious students shouted their ap- proval today of a move to strike Columbia University following two days or bloody clashes with police on the troubled campus. Shouting "'strike, strike." militant students meeting at Ferris aooth Hall raised their hands in support Of a walkout. The meeting preceded by several hours an announcement by the university board or trustees that it had appointed a special committee "to study and recommend changes" in the basic structure of the university. The trustee announcement called on "all students and faculty to resume thelr scholarly activities so that the presence Of the police can be ended" and university return to its normal ac- tivities. The trustees said the special com- mittee had been instructed "to consult with representatives of the ad- ministration, students and alumni of the university concerning its basic structure." ll was oot known what effect the board announcement would have on the strike plans of the rebel students whose representatives were to meet today at 3 p.m. to work out details of the threatened strike. The v()te to back a gtrike was based on demands advanced by students who seized and occupied Uve c-ampu!i tutildings 10 days ago and held them until ejected by police Tuesday. 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Wis. <AP) Milwaukee's r a c I a l demonstrators. who endured stones, slurs and the rigors l)f Wisconsin's winter during 200 nights of marches, have reached their goal. City Hall has granted a strong open housing ordinance. ''We feel it is a significant victory." said the Rev. .James E Groppl. The white Roman Calholic p r i e s t helped lead marches by the Milwaukee Youth Council of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Father Gropp1 was in thr city's Common Co u n c i I chambers with his young foUowers Tuesday when the council voted 15·4 LO favor or a code outlaw1n~ rliscnmmation in the s ale or rental of all but two categories or Milwaukee housins;. Exempted under t h e measure, w h 1 c h was r;tronger than that recom- mended by Mayor Henry Maier. a r e single-family houses and owner-occupied duplexes. The exemptions a p p 1 y primarily to private sales transactions. nol tho s e through brokers. Alderman Orville E . Pitts. one of two Negro members or a council revampej by elect.Jon. estimated the law applies Lo 95 percent of the ci ty's houstng sales. "All that's left is one last chunk,'' he said. H e predicted that too would soon be outlawed. The council was expected operative at e as mayor had ked. The federal law, tiich bans discrimination l all but owner-occupiel ivellings or four units or Jes . will not take full errec urtil 1970. But instea(, Ue council voted 10-9 to -edire the ex· empted proPf'ly to owner· occupied dwllings of two umts or lest The amend· ment carr1edwhen William Drew, a wile freshman alderman. sddenly an d v.1t houl explaation changed his vote. The amendt ordinance. which provid~ for fines up lo S200. carrie 15-4. Maier praisC the council for its action •d promised to sign the o d 1 n a n c e without delay. Maier, who aptured 86 percent of the •ote in the mayoralty elecbn April 2. had held out fonat.ional or metropolitan OPt housing. He argued that a ordinance adopted in Milwacee alone would trigger awhile ex- odub to the sulrbs and worsen the racia crisis in the city. But since the stt of the open housing mattes lasl August. more th3Ja dozen M.llwaukee subuR have enacted open hous~ codes Father Groppi md the vouth council. whit he ad· vises, began the OJll hou~· ing drive about . month after noting subsidl in the inner core where iost of Milwaukee's 86,000 legroes are clustered. We'Ve just received a brand ne shipment of happy color11 plaids. Clllors are rich ar exciting Y n many new tor comblnatior ~·Slimmer, trimm1 styling blends beautifully wit sport coats and sweater Come buy an arm loa1 Ph. .540-1500 HAHOR SHOPPING CINTH "ON THI MALL" Thu~day M.1y 2. 1%8 DAIL V PILOT 5 Tax Boost, Cost Cuts Dispute Crucial By JOSEPH R. COYNE WASHINGTON IAP) - The behind·the·scenes man· euvering over higher laxes and spending cuts is at that critical stage where a break· through-or another bust- could come any time. Key administration lead· ers are con fident Congress will approve higher taxes in thi ; election year although there are indications the'' might have to backtrack further on spending before any agreement. The lines of communica· tion between the administra· Uon and Congress are open wide and both sides are talk· ing and listening. One source said both sid· es agree taxes should be raised and spending should be cut. The only problem now, he added, is to draft the type of package t h a t can win acceptance from both liberals and conserva- tives. Secretary of the Treasury Henry H. Fowler has con· tinued lus private meetings WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 with Chairman Wilbur 0. Mills, !D·.\rk 1, of the tax. writing House Ways and Means Committee. The la- test was Tuesday. Committee C h a i r m a n George II. Mahon, ID-Tex.), s.Ud no agreement on spend· ing cuts has yet been reach· ed but. · I 'm of the opinion we'll find a solution " I-le in· d1catrd this might take sev· eral weeks He dc~crtbed the $6 bil· hon 1n ~pl'ndmg cuts already 'oted b~· the Senate as "un- attainable and unaccepta- ble" and said the slashes proposed by Mills are "deep· er than the Committee on Appropriations will accept " Mills reportedly v. ants a $5 billton cut and the admin· istration is insisting Sol btl· !Jon 1s the ma:omum 11 can accept. The adm1ni~tr:it1on report· cdly \\ 111 go aloni: with a 10-Hi formula -a SIO b1l· hon cul In appropriations requested for the next fo,. \'al year, a Sol b1thon rut in spending and a S6 billion cut SATURDAY 9 to 5:30 HERE'S A REAL GAY BLADE FOR YOU 18 INCH ROTARY MOWER AdYtftfMd speclofs 9oocf th111 Mrt I, 1961 Grass Catcher For Rotary Mower Frh tho mow., sold above and olht ri we u ll of this lint . 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'" wh1c~ c•o. -• gu•ra,,.te• •olhon9 I C•n \,. uud lo• booh ti A modol dr1,.l•y Ult. or whfltvtr 4'' I 6 OAIL Y PILOT Candidates Aiming mP~~:-:1n, A1•11b Neiglibors Defied For Indiana Primary BY l 'olled Pren toltroa· • lion al Pres1dent1al candidates t~e Ii\ es of hundreds or men and further postpones ou r own hopes for domest1c pro- ){ress." Sarller he called for .1 :i tn('rt'a~e 1n social secun- I Israelis Parade i ~fense Dayan. It all c Jerusalem 1 Eshkol, Presl· l a r a e I an Independent Shazar and state. er M o s h e Over the years t h e delerm.lned Israelis turned a deSttt wasteliand inw fertile emorated the agicultural fields, tapped 20 turbul years since water from hidden springs bushy-hair David Ben-a:nd mountain rivers and with the lessons of a JOiting ~lassachusetts p r 1 m a r y fresh U1 mind. concentrated today on the crucial Ind .ma balloting coming up Tur.s· dav ~lassac:~usetb " Ethwor' 1 said. Only \'olpe was hbtl' I on the GUP b a 11 o r Rockefeller did nf)t CJlll- µa1gn e1uwr SuppOrters 01 ;\lcC:drl 11\ 1 \ bu:ef1ts ul nearly SO per ~..-...,.... .JERt:SALEM I AP) l•racl defied 1U A r a b neighbors and a t.: . ~ . Secunty Council resolution t.>day by parading I l s mili tary mlg>.lit th rough the Arab ~~tor of Jerusalem to celebrate 20 years al na· t1onhwd. 'now of theU" own weaponry th e Israelis paraded Soviet tanks. self . p r o p e l 1 e d a r t 1 J lery, surface-to-:iir missiles. and other equip- ment captured from the i\rabs i.n the six·day war last June Male and female soldiers marched past IM reviewing stand and saluted Prime Gurion. as ead of the pro· built up the economy to give vls!onal g ernment, stood themselves the highest stan· up in Tel . iv's Museum of dard of living IJl the Middle Fonner \'ice Pre:.:dent Richard M :'111xon new In for a last minute round of campa1~ntn~ in the 11n· t•ontestrd R e p u b I 1 c .i 11 primary. Clfld all three 0 £>mocratk campaigners - Se ns. Eugefle J . McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy, and Go•. Roger Branlgin -hn· eel up full schedules. Both Nixon and McCarthy sutm-ed setbacks of a sort m ~l.a.ssachus~tts Tuesday. although neither c a m p would con<:ede it. Robert Ellsworth. n<!tional cirector of the Nixon for Presidellt committee, dis· counted :'\ew York Gov ~Ison R o c k e f e l I e r ' s surprise write-in victory over NL'rnn and Gov John A. Volpt> "The ~1xon orzaruzauon re s p e c t e d the favo· nte son c a n d i d a c y of Gov. Volpe and engaged in DO campaign acllvity in . v. ho ~ot sll~htl) O\ er r .11! the Democrauc v•>te. put uu• a sta•ement hai!rn~ h1> '1 · ton in wmnm;:? Lie state r. 71 (.-.,n..,rr•1on \ ole~ II J:\O) Pt! mer the mari:tin or \II" tnn \\h1ch v.a' s11h,1 .. n. 11.il h to,,;,,,\ ""lw"tall11n, rl11e t,) wrlle·tnll far Kenned~ and Vice President Huhert II Humphrey In other develupmcn t; H t..: B E R T H. HDI· PHREY - The vice pres•· dent. moderatmg his past image of ultra llberallsm. told a lJ S. Chamber of Commerce convention he had changed for the better in his 2 O vears l n Washin gton "I suppose you are surpri~Pd lo hear a Democr:it sav wr c:.in r 1 tonger tolerate unl>ehe\ .1hl\ high drflcits." hr .;J1d ·wr11. \\e can't ·• ROBERT F. K E~.-..1-:m· -In Lafa)elle. Ind., t h r New York Senator ~atd each week of delav in l!ettm~ prellmmary t·alks startrd v. 1th r\orth Vietnam "co~ts tent El ca:~E J .. \1cC:.\RTHY -The ~l1nr.esota Senator 1trew loud applau~e 1 n !·:1. ansv11le Ind when hr , .1td some a1?enc1es ha\I' 1>r::1in act1n:: in:1e!lf'ndcntl,· 111 lltt' ~O\'tt nmcnt... an.I named the Federltl B~au if lnvest1gatJon. the Central lntellu~cr.ce Agency and l\clect1ve Service. ROGER D. BRANIGt:'I/ - The lnd.iana Governor, tak· ing tus Democraac favorite son candidacy to eastern areas of the state, said he would not tum down the op· porturuty to be the vice presidential running mate of either l< e n n e (j y ru- \lcCarthv. "Tt would be like 1w .1Jr:t:1i:g an inhentancc 1n i• "11l " he said. .1011~ \. \'OLPF. -The> \1 a ssaehusclts Governor tuld a news conference his cll'leat ai; a R~blican favorite son 1n Tuesday's primary did not. weaken h1.; chancec; for ttie v 1 c e p r e s1dentJal nomination. ' Former Nazi Jew l(iller Sentenced to Five Years BA~IBERG. Ger m a n y fUPl l Franz. Rademacher. a former Nazi ~rman foreign ministry of· !lclal and c<>Ueague o f • • Wa n g m a n • ' A d o 1 C Eichmann, was sentenced te> five years in prison at hard labor today fo r helpmg kill more than 3,000 Jews and aiding in the deportation of another 80 000 to Adolf Hitler's death camps 1oday's sentence meant Rademacher w a s Im- mediately Creed . He was sentenced to three yJ!ars and five month s tm· prisonment by a court in 1952 for the same crimrc; and s p e n t more than 111 months 1 n 1nvest1_gatory custody before both trials The latest trial was thr result of the Bam\>{'r~ pro· secutor's appeal a~amst thr lightness oC the earhrr sentence. Racial Differences Growing in Britain LO~DO~ (UPI) -Ftsl turr of Powell dressed a~ a fights between students and docltY. or kers at the front doors of Parliament and an appeal for a halt in colored Immj_gration today sharptn· ed Britain's racial dif· ferences. Protests a :?aJn~t r a c c d11erimination broadened Wtdne~day \\1th demonstra - tionc; in se' era! part..~ of the nation l'iaz1 ~eneral. More than 5,000 rlnrk v.orkers marched on Parh:t· mcnt Wednesday to suppnr t Powell. The court today convicted him of complicity in the murders of about 3,300 Ser· bia n and Romanian Jews and the deportation 0 f another 80,000 J ews Crom F rance, H o I I a n d and Belgium when he worked in the ··Jewish Department" of the German F o r e 1 g n Ministry in 1940-43. Documents released by thr State Department in Washington helped prove the prosecutor's contefltlon that Rademacher traveled to Belgrade in 1942 to help kill Jews. His bill for ex- penses ~ave the reason for hie; journey, "liquidation of JPws." The prosecutor al~o said that letters written hy Rademacher to Eichmann , hPad of HiUer·s program to exter nunate Jewry, were he<1ded, "Dearest Comrade E1chm:1nn '' Eic hmann was hanrterl bv Israel in 1961. 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BERLIN l UPll -West BerUn Mayor Klaus Schuetz warned today that May Dav celebrations . showed that East Germany's Communist party has succeeded in establishing a base in the western sector of tbe divid· ed city. holdl.tl!: t'le parade was ex·• pf'cted tn th e Secu rity Coun· I ,.. 1-;rael re1rcted a 11n;1mm rus counc1l rr~olu· t1on ~aY&ni! the parade l ~hould be canceled because 11 would hurt cllar.ces for ' 1 cac-e in the Middle East. Braving sweltenng heat, thousands of joyous tsraeUs ar:tl foreign visitors lined every foot of t h e Cive-m1le parade route through both Arab and Jewish sections of · HOLLVV\/CJOD PARK Thoroughbred RACING NOW 9816 RACES DAILY TIJE$. TiflftJ .SA r. I 1R ~.1 ''"' t Wtl h\\\ ', I .i·, • ',/\l IJl~fl/\YS 1 1". "I ••I_, • : ,,,,I I i ':•· A ,... 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The Joint C-Omm1ttce on M e d i . Cal AdmUlistration. evenly divided between four senat o r ~ and f ou r assemblymen, four of whom were Df!mocrats and four Republicans, ended a five- month study of the program b~· deciding things weren't as bad as Reagan and others had feared. In Set of Position Papers SACR.<\,\lEXTO (AP) -t1on likely wiU be recept1\ e ctlildren playmg together Alming frankly at a na-to his decl:ir:itions Wed· haw ily, the back cover · .. : G nesdav that a 11.rm han<J ts shiowmg a whi~ girl and a tlonwide auwence, 0 v · needed to main(a1 n law and black youngster carrying Reagan is spelling out hts order. and that individual flo wers. positioo on race rtlalioos understanding and acltOf'I -Reagan declared tilat ''the and law and order -cn.:~ial not raise promises by a fa Ille promises of too many issues troubling millions of hea vv hanJcd goovernment poltticians hoave smashed Dho1pute Halts Americans this e 1 e c t i 0 n -1s· the solution tn Neg-ro the hopes of too many of our problems. people." The result or tt11s i ~, • year. and other failures. he added. !\Ill mo ,.., ll p Th f' Rt p u b I 1 ca n THREE FORC'ES i~ "an expectation gap -a i:overnor's comments came T~ pal\illon paper put out C'hasm between the promisr S.\~ f'R1'NCISCO \ llPll tn 3 Law Day ~ech and 10 hv Rea~n laid lhe l>OM1on and ~ dt'ed, between wtrnt -\ ~hlJl loaded with 8.000 to hum.an relation" prn-1._ and "hat should be. We Ions or ammunition £or the first or a series of "ma· ble m<; on hrer arPal I ·~-.. " must c ose u ... t Stap. \ u'lnam has been a nchorecl J<>r position pepeis" w!uch fJrces " He Listed 23 proposals for in San f ranc1sco Bav for 10 will "point the direction the -··Tue great and growtn~ acllon through pub& and days because of a labor dis· Reagan adrrunistration will middle class." pm ate group cooperation. pule. according to the Ma· take in the days and mor.ths -"l'he dyn-amic an<I pro· ranging from nelghbortlood rtne Exchange. ahead... ductive pnvate ent.erprne Olympic Games to let off A spokesman said the 40· be system." youthlul energy in ~ sWt\· man crew of the Galicia The papers will sent to -"Creative governme1lt " mer to intense voluntary ef-Defender is still on board governors. new 5 me n • The multi-colored 22-page forts by wrions and busioess 10 p e r form emergency business, labor and minority booklet w-as fuU of glossy to improve m in or i t Y functions. but has refused to group leaders. •·prominent p I c t u re s of Negro. neighborhoods and create i;ail The 3.530-ton vessel ar· leaders throug}lout t h e _ea_u_c_a_s_ian __ an_d_O_r_i e_n_t_a_l __ jo_b_s_. __________ r_1ved here Apr il 22. state and nation. . .and ~ \ '\ DIEGO 1 liPI) -An r~t1mated 800 p e r s o n s pr al ed for the safety and return or lhe men of the captured naval mtell1gence ship Pueblo at Balboa Par\ Wednesday night, 100 days after North Korea seized thf' vessel. Tile names of the Pueblo's 82 surviving newmen were reild by Marcee Retbwish, 11, of El Cajon. She organiz- ed the meeting and paid the SlOO rental for the pavilion nut of her savings. donations and babysitting earnings in other opinion moulders in the independent sector." the statement said. OPEN DAYS A WEEK her rffort to ' ask (,od In help those men." ,\mong those present wer~ Mrs. Rose Buc her, wife of Pueblo slupper L I o y d Bucher. an<I Mrs. Helen Klepac. Mrs. Kathy Mank and Mrs Coral Murphy, wife ol olhers aboard the SPIZed ship. "We have come here lo help the wives and fam1Lics of the Pueblo's men to carry their burden." the Rev F:dward L. Eddy of thP Wesleyan Methodist Church or El CaJOn said. ''Our hearts beat with theirs." Meanwhile. ii "'as an· nounced. that a ''Remember the Pueblo'' committee had been fotlM<i by volunteer citizens to keep the issue ot the se1rure of the American intelligence ship alive. The group hopes to serve as a catalyst for "a com· m1llce in every etly and town in the United States." Mrs. F r e d Norris, w i f e of a La Jolla architect and cha1nnan of the local com· mitter. said. The committee said its best estimate is that Medi· lal's cost in state funds for the year ending June 30 will be $242.9 m1llion -com· p a r e d t o t h e a d· ministration's $305 mi!Uon budgeted figure. SPECULATION Th.at meant the California chief executive's v;ews Of\ national issues will be going to botb the rank and file 8'nd influence wielden in the Republican party steadily beot:wee n now alld the GOP :'.'olational Convention i n August. It was certain to heighten speculation he is an unarmounced candidate for the pres1~al oomioo- 11on. despite disavowals that '· 1 am not a candidate." GIANT That will leave a surplus of $62.l million, w h i c h should be carried into the fiscal year starting J uly I lo cover a deficit the rom· mit1ee expects to ran~e from $17.3 million to $.\6 l million. Carpenters OK Contract LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A threatened strike today by S o u t h e r n C a l l fornia carpenters was a v e rt e d when they accepted a new contract providing for $2.70 hourly in wage and frin ge benefit ~reases over the next five years. Raltfied Wednesday, the new contract represented a nine percent increase. Car· penters under the o I d con· tract, which expired Tues· day, earned t5 17 an hour plus 68 cents in fringe benefits. The new a ~ r e e m e n t becomes eHectJve .Juni> 15 About 45.000 construction tn· and expires June l, 1973 dustry ca11>enlcrs a r e cl1recllv affected, and lhP pact aiso will affect another 30.000 carpenters in allied industries and in industrial plants. Reagan. who spent last w~kend speaking in Tdabo and Colorado, leaves in litUe more than two weeks for a five-day tour ol. the South aod Midwest. Those sections of the oa· Pact Studied To End Strike LOS ANGELES (UPI)-A federal mediator today is reviewing contract propos· al.s by labor and manage· menl representatives in the rour·and-a-half month strike aitatnsl the Los Angeles I lcrald-Examiner. ScalPd proposals were de- livered Wednesday to fed· Pral mediator George F. Duncan by the American Newspaper Guild and man· a~ement of the Hearst-own· rcl afternoon paper. Both "Ides agreer! to present their proposals when they met on April 23 for the first time in over a month. ~ND W~Tc.H T~eM G'RoW lnltrest is c.on"coJN!i>d d~ · / and pa d from tl-e 1st If furds are rece ~cd to,· t"e lO!h. Interest is pa•d from dale recei~ w!leri furds remain to quarter's e"ld. 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New Sylvenl1 Color TV th1I Cott lytnnle II• 1hlrt b.c1uH It'• fun 01 thing. lh1t ere b•tt•r lt't1n they r .. lly neld lob•- ONLY $539 95 ALL THIS PLUS A FULL 2 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL PICTURE TUBE WARRANTY! ©DAVIS -BROWN TELEVISION •AP',.LIANCl!S 411 E. 17th St.-Costa Mesa HMn: Dolly t •t , Set. t .6 -446·1'M .. ·. . •' H IJ i>t.llllP f • Grln t .... " l ·TeVOll )unne Sims G~ll An • Oon•h "-'rlcl• • Pencle CrK• 8 :·,,; . ' 1'):11 p, .S.l•m 4<21 p" • eno E ~oS' P.rr C.J.1 I llos1o1r 't ;3' •• ·au1,. oft17 • n 530W ')2 50 P. "'" s ,.):00 p,n .. st. 11•• o.r !· lloed. h U I • N.wpi Alir• L •NewPGr 2t Gr1 ...,.,,"'., en• del ... nrv ' .,,,. Of J'ttld on C11a11e1, 11trmenl .~In N . - ·51-r 0..sl I •~.&th, foltr it Wll•v; .... r..-.t Ttrrv tr•ndcl =· .plr~ ,• B•ttv ? tlt ld. F .... Ill. 'lO Molt Qourch f'•mllV :.BA ()>ro1 Cote.a B 110 B . M : Cer .. :·co1 ~ ,;·Mc :For The . ·=Record .. Meetings .. • TMUIUO.\Y ..... lins!Oll .. ..,. L'°"" Club. Sll«aton .audl Inn. HIHIHIWhNI IMdl, 6:30 pm ~kl Coast w r,. Club. !Mela va•lovt 1 lacn. conlKI Jud9e W m , Cm1,,_,,, S4-1'01, 6:l0 I0.11'\. M.....ic '--• IOOI' H a ll. • .... ..._.., AW • oWadc: I ... 1:.11 >-m. Man, Son Cited for Heroism VILLA PARK -A 4s. ~ar-old men a his 13- year-<>ld son beve been presetlted with awards ol heroism today for pulling a man from hi& bumfng car here more than a year ago. Thursday, May 2, 1968 -~ Big Brothers Na1ne Gen. Riley to Board Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Riley, UMC (Rel.), vice president of Rosan, Inc .. Newpo,rt Beacli, has been elected to the boar<.: of directors of the B i g Brothers of Orange County, according to Ja mes Day. president. A recipient of the Bronze Star Medal with Combat "V.'' the Presidential Unit Cilation, U1e Navy Unit Commendation, the National Defense Service Medal and other military h o n o r s , General Riley is a graduate of Virg1n1a Military Institute and a native or Har· risonburg, Va . ln addition to the Big Brothers of Orange County, he currently serves on the ~~~~~~~~~~~ board of trustees of Our - Lady Queen of Angels, Newport Beach. b.ta ca.-. c *' ._.... • ...._ •• 1714 w. -..... ....... ..._. •• a..c11. ,,,. ....... Marvin F. Heodertoo and his son, Martin, received a total of $1,250 from tile Ca.megie Hero Fund Com· NEW 'COMMAND' mission too.ay in Pittsburgh, ,.=G=e=n=. =T=ho=m=aa=F=. ::;R::;ll;::ey=:-JI Lynn Hart HART' 5 John Hart f'iKlflC Ceetf ·~~ ..,...,, .~ ~ s... Ai-. 7:» • , m. Or•-CMs1 • .,,al ~ '""'a'I"' • ·-sonic T-~. Utl 15111 51,..1, .... ._., llted\. 7:>11 P.11'1. "9•bor ArM Tou lf!'laslff Cl'*· Me .. • .v.,.. COllnlrY Chlll, Coale toMM. 7:l0 .:.:.,, Hat11or H~ o.&. Elb LMtt. MJ6 Vie ~ ..._.. IMdl. • • •.m. .a:.;,e;:l<9ft L .. IOll ll'clat US. AIMtlal11 : 'iMIOn Hall, "5 W. *It S"'9et, Colla ~•Mesa •••• m. Pa. for rescuing George F . Frednck. 34, from be~ath his burning sports car Aug. 13. 1966. The overturned car had left Fl'edrk:k pinned w the ground. Leaking gas oaugtit fire and Heriderson, respon- BOAT BUFFS Almon Loc~•bay It the only full· limo bot ling editor working o n any new1p1ptr In Orange County. Hi1 .... <l•1i•o courage of boat• Ing ancl v•chtin9 ftOWI h • cl1ily future of the DAILY '1l ()T. SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS -TIRES -ACCESSORIES -. ,_,I I f~fl P ,_•;;ff~ ! I_'•, •/I\.', It , ~:~ •!aft LftlOll l'Mt 133 ot H-• ,.,., a.di, Nnlnc. Lt91oft Hal. • • Civic Centw, H11nltrwllln ... ell. I ,,,,.._ ...,,.,....,.,.. .. ~ J\lnlor O\Ml'lller • -c.mmtrce, Sllertlon lftdl ln11o H- • '11N"°" e.t<h, I 11.m. tflinll!IWIOll llMCll llarra<Q ,,... •.vii.rans ot Wat Id Wer I V.P.W. Hall. • .319 Yorktown Aw.. H1111ll1111on Big Money ding~ cries for he~ ~!ed ·~~~~~~iiii~~~:i:iiiiiiiii~i:ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiii:i::iiiiiiiiii:::iii! ~:ie~:::::1~l1 -----------------· ~:,~· ~~mH.,llat Wl\lle Sl>rl"' "· M._,lc Tt-lt. 1401 Ult! Slretl, • NtWl>Olt a .. dl. I o.m. '1s. N1v11 s.. C•det Cons, 2ltJ ~trrenc. Ro.d. ~1111 AM, 7 11.m. pountaln Yell.., IClwanl1 O.,,b, P'rt11-~ ~~!~.1rz~s ~~e11 •!Vd .. HIHltl"'IDn tfli1tll"9I011 I M<ll Nofftl t.1-Cll*. :;Maa<lowlertt CounlrV Club. 1"'2 • Grahem, Hllllfllll'°" h9c:ll. 7 ... m. '· ,ltlDAY J ed Hetrick, controller for Goodwiill Industries of Ora nge County, compares today's silver dollar with size of its 1868 predecessor (in terms of buying power). Coin collections will be part of hobby show to be presented during open house next week (May ~10), Goodwill Week, at Goodwill Industries plant, 5th and Fairview streets, Santa Ana. where phys.i· cally handicapped are trained for jobs. Huntlntfoll lludl Rota,., Cl a II,----------------------- • • SMr1ton .. edl Inn, Hvrtttnwk>n ·a .. c:11. 12:10 ,,m. Mariners Lions C"*, S"1ff "'"'· 770 ·.w. eo.t H1911wey, ..._, '""'- •12: 1$ ....... . ......,_.ti rtlllllP II. Grlnbadl "' Moel• Jt111ne • Grlnbldl , .. ,. L TavollHI yt Mldltt l w. Tavollerl J.,,.,,. lwdr.-, Slm6 vs Robert Allm Sims c,.11 An~ Don11lue vs Dennis llddell • Donahue f'alrlcle Ann Ptfldellon vt Oldllt Maril • Ptndtllon ''.a Brown va Sl1nleY Paul llrown :: Fire Calls • """""""-II .u: 11 p m. WedMaclav. drr.r fire, Mn • Sfl~ Clrc~. 4tn o.m • •ran n~. Sll11nada .. Slrttl • •nd Ed1"9er Avenue ;,:,54 o.m .. l'l'lldlcel e ld , J20 Jolltl19 Ave. •. Sul 1tacf1 C :U t .m. Wtdnt..S.v. rt 1 cu•. Roumoor Bowl WHlml~ttw '6;36 11 m. Wt<1""4S1Y. sfructllrt flra, • IUI Pldleco Avt. • Ca.I• -.. ,., a m. Wt<IM\dav, car nra. ,.,; of Top County Spellers Seek Trophy Tonight McPherson Junior H i g h School, Orange. The winner of the bee will be honored by the Orange County Press Club at 7:30 p.m. May 23 in t h e Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. FULLERTON -Students from 44 intermediate and junior high schools, in- cluding 19 ~chools in the Orange Co3$1. area. \\ill participate in the fi fth An- nual Orange County Spelling Bee at 7: 15 p.m . today at Wilshire Junior IDg1J School. 'Syzygy" was the word There the county news that won it last year for 14. reporters will compete with year.old Laynette Buckner the junior high winner in " ,_ . . . their own spelling bee. Ray of \'.i~hire J uruor High. Rhoads of the Fullerton Dai-LayneUe, now a Fullerton . . High coed, will a w a r d ly News. Tribune 1s the con- his son. I Together they managed to pull Frederick from beneatti the car. but the victim died Ja.ter of burns. Henderson received $'750 while bis soo received $500. Auction Set At El Toro EL TORO -Delease Department wrplllS ~ perty will be auctioned ore at 10 a .m. nex.t Thursday at El Toro Marine Coops Air Station. Everything from 1 a w n mowers to o«ice equipment will be put on the auction block. All items can now be viewed at the afr station. Buyers must attend in person, c a s h in hand and must be at least 21 years old. lnform:ation on the sale can be obtained from the Defense Swiplus Sales Of- fice, Fleet Station, San Diego. SJO W, WHMln 51 ')O:SO o.m., l•ull llra, rfff' Cit "2 W. 18th St • trophies to the first and se-~st chamnao. cond place winners. ~:..=====================.! .J:OO p.m., tra1h fire, "" of J3.I JOll'ln •. st. 1\.U p.m-telM 1l1rm. ll2S wa..-,. !· Road .• lldv. 11. '11' 1 m. TllurMley tra,llJ fl,... 1'0I , .Nowoort lllvd, ~ ---------B EATH NOTICES ; . MC 00\VELL Aura Le« McOow-11. ]'704 Park AY•. •Nowl>Orf B•acll. 0111 of df'all!, Aorll 2t. Gra~sld• StrVIGU were Mid. !l•llt Mnrlverv. l5?0 e. Coast Hlohwav, Cor· .,,, dtl Mir. Dir.Cl•" NOTZ J udges are Dr. Willard Sau~rman, assistant coun- ty superintendent; Dr . Em· ma Holmes, Qal S t a t e Fullerton; and'!' H o m e r J urgens, vice principal of Road U>sts $92 MiHion 'W,nrv Nott. Formerrv of Coote ~1. lltft of ~allt, A'f!I JO ~rvlctt Wiii be ~·Id on Satvrdav. M•Y -4. 10 AM, 811tt Cllapel, 170 S..-1or. Cosl• Mu• ,,,. SANTA ANA It will '111'""'""'· Fairhaven Memorial P•rk. -,a111z Molv•rv, 01r~s cost Orange County $92 ·.' WILKINSON mtllion in the next decade to hbtrt Wllklruo... Aoe 90, or 2045 • 425 iJ f d ;-r.,.11,. Ave .• cost• MHol. "''"'~ by improve m es o roa s wue. Marv: c1e11ahl~rs. Mn o. c. earmarked as m a j o r ,frovt. of eurblnl<. i nd Mrs. s. J. Er· thoroughfares, o--d Com--ncirt. Sin Juen C1Plsfrem1 '°"• •~ Robert w. Wllklnwn. eo.t1 Me .. 1 11 missioner Al S. k och told .. r1ndclllldret1 1nd 1l 9 r • I I· e(tndclllldren Gr1vHlde s., v I c. I. 6Upervisors Tuesday. ~tvrday, 2:JO PM. Mein.• .-bMv Koch filed his uport in t·.~~11 rc·r1c,.:::-1"'...!:!:,~~ ": connection with a new state tr1bv!loft1, ...... conll'lbv!• lo ,... Jaw that mand .... ·s a n ojJ..•rlun C•n<•• SocJefv ti a 11 i ouc; Morlvarv. 17'' SU1ltrior, cosJa ~. estimate by counties and 9 1rtclors. 't' f tr t d d · • SPRINGHAM ct 1es o s ee an roa 1m- I See by Today's Want Ads • Amon~ the can; listed hy private parties: Ferrari • Alpha Romeo • Impala Su· (l<'r Sport Convertible - and many, many more! Some beaut-~s! • H<"re's a 2 bedroom. 2 bath Rpw1ment with many <'Xtra~ for ju.~ $1.50. a month on a yearly basis. e H<"re'11 a PROVEN fishing boat for $1~. e A CINE Speclnl 11 16mm, n t Ektar, tel<11hotns •.• etc. . . . reasonabl,. • Wh~e to find a matcllf'd flair or Jensen speakers, good as new. tMareu et s1r1n•"•"'· tm Newoort provement needs into the j tllvd • SPICt ~ C0\18 M~a. Dal? of newt 10 years Clfllllh, Mav 1 SllrvJ-.d by da11aMtr. _:=":..::.._::.:::::.:·~----_.:.::=======================· •Molen Ju1llce, Cott• Meta; two er•nd-1 llaugM•rs. Mrs Judv Wiison and Min ,SuV1n Ju•llc1; two slJll"s, Mrs. MtrY Fulls ot ea~erafltld. and Mrs. FIOrtnc• BEGINNING b.t 8r.n<l\e, O..llrlo: 1Pld one oreal· •••"d'°n 5'-rvlc.,, Salvrd1Y. 1 PM, In SOON ••• flie n • .,., of P .. inc vi ... , '"'""''"'· l'1<lllc VJtw "'•morl1I Park. Dlroci.ci I"' Paclflc v1-MMMrv • PEEBLES . g,,,,., l .. Pftb ......... 7S. "" 16111 s. t ool Hiohwev. $un1tt tleach D•'• of tlhllt. Mav I Survlvtd by w•f•, Lolf: faur ..,,.,, Way,-.e, John. Word 11\d Wll"V; two "'°"'•"· Rov one! l•t: ~,... sfsf~''· Murftt'I• Sttw1rt. MM'Y Ttrrv 1nd Mvrtlt 111rrlck1 a nd 11• •••n<lchll<lr"" Sarvlces. Satvrd8v. 11 l{tillh• CM...-1, lnltrmtnl. WMlmlnsl•r ~morl1I Pirie. Smltlts Mortuerv, .OJreclert. : SWAITIELO 8'-llv Swlffltld Widow fJI/ Phi! !Wal ll•ld. Forrnorlv of Lont Btldl Doi• f1I ... ,h, APrll lO. Rec>ulem Man, F"dav, io AM, tlltntd S,,cr•mtnl Catholic O uren, Wtslmlnsl., DlrM:ffod by Pe•k fl1ml1V Cotonl1I Funer1I Hamt. :.BALT'L MORTIJARIES ()>rona del Mar OR S-945e C01ta Mesa Ml ._2424 BELL BROADWAY . MORTIJARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa • LI 8-:w33 PACJFIC VIEW . MEMORIAL PARK : Cemetery e Mortuary . : Chapel · ..C.500 Pacific View Drive Jiewport Beach, Calllornla 144.27111 PEEK FAMILY : COLONIAL FUNERAL . HOME 7801 Bolsa An . .~estmin1ter 193-35%5 • Sl\'IITB'S MORTUARY Cf7 Mala SL HuaU.rs-8eacl · LE MDI WEsTCUFF MORTUARY C%7 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . ..... WES'nnNSTER MEMORIAL PARlt :· Momary a Cemetery • Chapel• :14801 Beach, Wutmln1ter ~l-17%5 e 893-Wl Out of the Clear Blue Sky ... come Air California's new DC-9 Sunjets 60 minute flights from Orange Counf! AirP.ort to San Francisco •• .leaving every hour on the hour Seven daily departures to Oakland.and San Jose; too Air Cnlifomia announces the 1D05t conven- ient scht"dul" ever to tJM, San Fr:mcisro-Bay nn!tl. No matter what time or the cfay ym1 choose, tllero's a flight leaving within an hour for the City by the Bny. Why fight the crowded freewsy_ to the marl at Los Angeles Jntemation1J? Save your prccio11~ time ••• Drive the ()(Ii« way ... to Orange County Airport-located near the tip of the San Diego Freeway, ju$t minul<'s frocn tht S:inta Ana and l\C"wport Freeways, tool New Jets. More Flights nnd Orange \J01mtv Airport mcilll "'Ea.~y Come, EMy Co .. fnr Yn11 with Air California! For reservatioN: t .ill Your Travel Ai.trot nr Air CAiifornia ( 714) 540-4.1.';0 • eJMM #tit ,.,,.'° Od:1-i, Ou DC-9 ~lit~ Sell ]Ml. • AIR CALIFORNIA THE EASY WAY! Includes eil and labor Pick Your Price From 3 Great Safety Buys! IO MOIEY DOWI 01 EASY PAY PLAI • Oil Change • Chassis Lube • Maior Brand Oil INCLUDES: ......... *" ef Spork PIYgt, ,....... • ...... c-...,...,, lledronlaally f yne Molw te foctory Spec;. flalt;.m .... 4 '"'· Alt Werk '91fenne4 by foc- tory•Tralned Mechonln . NEW TREADS latreads Applied On Sound Tire aodies ILACICWALLS OR WHITEWALLS '''"' .,. for C....,.,.,, My111..i~. fen, ,,_a 0114 ell U.S. _,...,., Orilwl ....,., .,.... fl[R'1S WHAT TOU llll MHl'I WllAT WI Ill .i, 4 .. ~ 49~~~ _ .... v • .., .. _,_....._. .. ,...,.,_.,. __ .. ,.,_., c..ltleft" tl"9t • Ultlll SIZU ............. • ~r su.u• -1" ..... IJt. -.. "'""',.. ............ - • '""" lla-ftylf ... , "" rfU1 1111. M en' '"'"" ""''" ...... ,,... • All ... lltlq , ... - •• -•l•ltlr '"" ... ""'" '"" .... . ......... 1 ... .... • ,. • .,..1e11m. • '"' • ..-. •411•'-' •111 ............. World's Largest General Eleetrlc A txCWllVI OI *Mml OUl>f" ntAT ms YOU lOCAT! QISl'-C\.W-eo&al ••• IN $KOHDSI '447" IT MUST H llllKT OR WE MAU If llllMT IOI! 18 lb. capacity and liai-Basker, too! .,.,,...,,~. Wo.lt-t"'-~tf&•wl :-.!P."ii"'""'1ft • e.w.. ,...,, .... ' &lrll .... -. ..... .... .,, .. 211 ... ............ WAIHD $209• $US PwW.C EdincJer near leach Blvd., Across from Hlllltf ...... Shopplftt Ctr- HUNTINGTON BEACH-PHONE 842·4495 MON. TO THURS. 8 a.m. 'TIL 6 p.m. FRI. 8 a.m. ~nL 9 p.m. SAT. I a.m. 11L 5 p.m. ,. ) (J OAIL 'f PILU r I hursdil}', May 2, l %8 Huntlngtontl 1'1arlna Highs 2 Y oittlis Give11 Scholarships Four yea r )>Cholarsh1p~ were 3\\ arded this week to t\\O beach area ~~niors. both ~ons of Signal Otl and Ga~ L'u emplo)eS. The l1rm con- ducts an annual ~cholanhtp eo11rnet1t1un for employe~ ) uung~terll. Charle' 11. Golder. llun· 1111~ton Beat·h Hi gh School <,entor and Brit C .• \1cCIJn of ·Manna t11gh, received lull scholarships. They v. i 11 shown through extra cur- ricular activ1tJes. college en- trance exam and national rnent scholarship qualifying test scores. lligh school tea<'"hers and counselors are also consulted. Ct-Older IS the so n or the Frank E. Golders of 18761 Gregory Lane. Brit McChn 1s the son of the E. E. lv.C'Clms of 16172 Brent Ctr· cle. FOR THE CLASS OF '&8 A SUGGESTION FOR FmRE SE CURRY A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT ]~WILSHIRE ': FE.DE.R.J.f..L . SAVINGS A .V(i r•AN A .(', "A ":•c .V HIGHE ST EARNINC.S IN INSURED SAFETY r11s~3 ·· liil5%. C••n • 1/41' bonu• abov• th• CUl'rffll •nnu•I rat• "" l6·monlh urtlflut• KCOUnt• In ""'lliol• tf ''.000· fund• rec:enrlld Dr th• lOtll eun ffom th• ht; alt..-th• 10111. from dot• l'f rec:elpl. A«ounta 1111ured to $15,000 Dy • fec:tanl •aency, JIJI NlWl'OllT I OULlVAll D, COSTA MCIA IUZ7 • (7 14 1 '4 2·4711 ~ om..: Loo .Altf"/• 61...ch <>me.1: Uor1u1v1., Clltit-11 "WHERE COURTESY IS A WAY OF BUSINESS LIFE" SCHOLARSHIP WINNER ChulH H. Golder U CI Prof Catalogs Orange County Plants By THOMAS FORTUNE Of IN OallY l'llel Slaff he said, "I'm on the com- puter from midnight to 4 A method of cataloguing a.m. tomorrow and that will plants develope<i by UCI cost about $1,000." professor Arthur S. Baughey In a narrow sense, the may be applicable r o r product of the two-year syst em i zing medical sl urty 1s ''A Checklist of diagno sis. Orange County Flowering The immeruat.e result of Plant~." to be sold by the an SS0,000 cataloguing study UGI bookstore for SI. is a digest of Orange County In preparing the book, Dr. flowering plants, the first of Bou ghey. who is chairman its kind for the county. of the department of popula- But Dr. Boughey, director lion and environmental of the campus Muse.um of biology, and his aides. col· Systematic Biology, would Jected TIO flowering plants like to see other applications that grow wild in the county. made of the study. "The Data on the p r e s s e d same logic or strategy can specimens was put on com- be a'>plied to the diagnosis puter cards. of almost anything," he It is now possible, in a said. matter of moments, to 90rt He is planning a medical electromcally the punched diagnosis program with the cards in any number of, California Co 11 e g e of ways. It would take almost Medicine Department of no bme. BouRhey said, to1 Internal Merucine. pull out a perennial that His method i n v o 1 v e s grows six feet high with red J cataloguing information on nowers in February and computer cards. March. I Work was done under an Ile said he doesn't know1 The Daily Pilot Covers Boating $80.000 feasibility g r a n t whether the punch card 1 from t h e National Institute system will be used com- 1 of Health. "Most of the mercially by I a n d s c a p e money was spent for com-gardeners. The cost may be __ _;__P_u_te_r_u_· m_e._'_'F_o_r_i=ns=t=an=c=e=. "==too high. I mother~ 2) SPECIAL! a'!.---.. Ger•niums & Pel1rgoniums -in full bloom. New hybrids •nd old favorites. None better for potted summer bloom. DOUBLE ORCHID CORSAGE Air Mailed anywhere in the U.S. -Post Paid -Guaranteed to be in excellent condition on arrival. Beautifully made up - and boxed. TO 198 PLAN AHEAD • ORDER EARLY• BY WED. MAY 8 BEDDING PLANT SPECIAL! All Von.ties ef ,...,.1-s1119les, Do1bi.s. Rwff!H, All Cele,.. Tiie 9reetftt fer ..,,,.,..., celer. P'IHt I• , ..... ,1e11ter or I• beds. ~ot941on Corol·••4' lloe1M , .. 'V "''"" bce1le11t s1Ht4e trH for fro11t er rnr yord. Multfplt or slft9I• tnlftk. Lorr ' 901. •In "'"'· 695 TUBEROUS BEGONIA PLANTS Du't Mia etrt e11 ttle """' 1'"91Mlti.. We -4 . .,., ~lower Slwp SPECIAL MARGUERITE DAISIES WHITE-YELLOW BLUE-PINK LARGE BUNCH 3 PKG. ,19 FOR He·~~~. OLIVE STOP DON'T DELAY ! ! ! Rid your yard of unwanted 169 olives Easy, convenient. 8 ot. enough for 10 g•llons of spr1y. FOR THE JUNIOR BOTANIST , 2 AMAZING PLANTS ~~~ A!~~~~,_~!~!!~':. ~ r ....... ,..... .-ctec ............ ,,, ...... ~1 ' , 11 t .. ch. '-"-fe14 •II· tlle1I •nfo14. Jiffy .) t. , 'G ,., wltfl .... fer felt 9rewth. if},[~!$ 149 .~~ REDWOOD HANGING BASKETS ,_.. .... 14"-T-. .,.tlty '"--' _....,..._...._..,.,..._ ................. SPECIAL PRICES 6000 THRU SUNDAY. MAY 5th HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SUNDAYS 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. ' ' I ' •. \.. . . -. . ~...-~~·~~ .. ''QUALITY AND SERVlCE SINCE t 946 '' 2641 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA CALL 546-5525 I Atta~k Only If Atta~ked Army Tells How to Engage Elephants WASHINGTON (UPI) - The De!e..ose Department has rules for n e a r 1 y everything -including the circumstances Wider which U.S. forces in Vietnam may attack elephants. for elephants,'' a Pentagon official said the otner day, ··are that an eiephant may be attacked wben be is car• rying a burden but.be may not be attacked 14'hen be is not carrying a burden." vent in discriminate ltilllng of elephants, the official said. In military jargon, regula- tions as to when forces may or may not attack are called "rules of engagement." ''The rules of engagement The rules permit attack only when the unlucky elephant ls clearly carrylng supplies for the enemy. They are designed to pre· Both the Viet Cong and the South Vietnamese use elephants as beasts of burden. and some elephants have been killed in the war. 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Depend on: DAVIS-BROWN 411 E. 17th St. . COSTA MUA ..., '"'·let.'"' 646-1684 e INTIGIUTY AND DEPINDAllLITY SINCE 1947 e The Great No. Orange Coast's 1 Paped Or Ge \Jell Beach vice pr Future and P .Mesa trea11u1 • j...ambc olub. a ..rent101 ;. Sixt~ t)CC c :attend· >nore Jituden throu~ -: occ jiost <> ~ent101 i:osta ~lace i .f;\elav· .?roe~~ :· Ltnd tlngtor Place 1.?rocec )leisel (eCf'IV• (:essin: •Pal ~on ~ ~ubllt'I .\p1> FuU<'r ... ch I) l.uatet Jhroug to Dr .• S<:h< .rune : warn t,h (' .t\men Center IS Op<.' ble ro mer s• Bed :md cl .<teparl taught rlud 'titer at as we versat In a 'roursc • lhl' h ·\men I,aun I hr 0 MUd) 1n mo. l"url .ava1Ja Thom; •. ~74. . . Orar join in ser\'IC .Jew1~t • Grand Beach Men Re ath Centrr Roa rd Reth Israel. r.ompl J';lrttc·. Thr nr \I ,., thc- 1 hr 11 rhr ' will I Amr1 Pm Eigr from ~ were t1onal \ngelt pubhsl \mrri of h1gl lfl' If )'OU or kno to our ~o tha rrlendl lht m I 111 the1 Hun Cost So. [· ~2 Students On Coast .Get Posts Net\ :\Iayfleld of Newport . Beach was elected s~e vice prc-sident and voted Mr. Future Business Executive and Paul J albert of Costa , .Mesa was named state treasurrr of Phi B e t a • J..ambda. California business olub. at the rec-eot state con· .zention rn Sacramento. :: Sixteen members of the t)CC chapter , Mu Epsilon, ~tten<ied the convention with lnore than 120 o t h e r >tudents from 11 colleges throughout California. -: OCC students a.ls<> won a jiost of awards at the con· .,,ent1on. Douglas Crowe of ·costa Mesa received first i?lace in · • Vo c a b u I a r y :t\elay" and first in Data 1 P rocessing. I :·Linda L~eu of 'Hun· FUTURE ' EXECUTIVES-Orange Coast College students won awards and we re u ngton Beach won a second elected to stat.e offices recenUy at the Slate Conventrnn of Phi Beta Lambda, p1ace on the Parliamentary national college business organization. Shown from left are Neil Mayfield of P.rocedure Team and John Newpo rt Beach, named stat e vice prrsident and voted Mr. Future Rusiness EJeisel of San Clemente Executive; Paul Jalber~ of Costa Mesa. elected stci te trea!'urcr. and Douglas ~ece1ved second in data pro-Crowe of Costa Mesa. first pl ace 1n vocabulary relay and daln processini;:. ~ssing. _________________ ....:....._ _ _:_ ___ ___:: ___ .:.:_ __ :Pat Gloza of Costa Mesa Won St'COOO place in the l?Ublieity book cale~ry. (;uatamala :Summer School Set ..\ppl!cations !or Cal State F'uUerion ·s firsit summer schoo l p r ogr am 1n r.uatemala will be acceptecl through May 15, according . · to Dr. Warren A. Beck. ·. , &hr~luled to run from '.Tune 24 to Aug. 2. the pro· .io'am 11·111 be conducted in .t,he Cu a temalteco Amer it'arx>, the Bi-National Center in Gua.temaba City. It : jg open to au persons eligi- ble for regular CSCF sum· .mer sessions. · 'Beck. program director and chairman of the history .rfepartment. said courses! ·taught 1n Spanish will in·! .r. l u d r Spanish-American ;l!terature and elementary! as well as advanced ~n· · versation . . . : In addition. ther e will be · eourses taught in English In • the history of Ce n I r a I : '..\merica. geography o I T,atin America an;f an· ·t ·h r opology. Independent itudv also will be available jit most fields. Further information is .available from Beck or Dr. '-Thomas 0 , Flickema, at 870. : ::\.474. )4~·***~ ¥-.?-,.,...+ ; SALE ~ 1< --OF * \SALESl 1 ~ ~ *SPECTACULAR - REDUCTIONS IN EVERY MAJOR SINGER 1'. ·i< -¥ 1f l4i PRODUCT LINE! HE m z Your Choice ONLY SINGER" room·to· room TV • A luxury portable •Auto· lock tun ing • Easy to c1rry ONLY $88 'Jews Slate " Friday Rites \ \ Orange Coast .Jews willl join in a community Sabbath servicr to be held at t h e .Jewish Community Ce nter. C:rand and Willow, Long Beach. Friday at 8 p.m. . · Members of the LonJi! · Reaeh Jewish Community Center, the Harbo r Arca Roard of Rabbis. Temples Beth David, Beth Sholom. Israel. Srna1 and the1 r:ompton Jewish Crnter "1 ll part1cipatr in the scrv1CP. I Thr guest speaker w11l br nr .. \lfrrd Gollschatk, rlran 0f thr ralifornia School of lhr llf'hrcw l'n1on Collcg r The "uh1rr-t nf his "ermnn will hr ' !.;rad and thr American ·'"" " Poet~ Pu hli ~h Eight sophnmorr students! from Sa nta Ana lltgh School were selected by the :-.ia- tJonal Poetry Press in LO): .\ngeles to have their poems publi shed 1n Thr Youn~ ,\rol'riea Slogs. an anthology nC high school poetry. LET'S BE FRIENDLY It you have new n~ghbors or know of anyone moving to our area, please tell us so that we may extend a friendly welcome and help them to become acquainted m their new su1Toundings. Hu ntington Beach Visitor 536-9626 Costa Mesa Vi sitor 642-2•1'1 .. So. 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Edwm C. Burge"~ 11( 1710 Missouri St , Cosl;i ~lesa has been ass1i:ned to ram Raoh Bay AB \.11'1· nam A 1et a.trrrait mechan1r. ~he airman 1s a memhfr nr thP P act!1c ,\Jr f 01 cc~ He ts a graduatr 111 Granada Hills High !-ochnnl and he served at Davi• .. ~1onthan Af'B. Ariz. hefnrl' h.is present assi;;nment. Sgt Jo'st>ph n. Kipp '"n nf Mrs. .J l\1. Kipp 11t Beachwood Village. \"o l6i. Capistrano Eeach, ha;; been assigned to Perrin .\FG Tex. A fuel 5pe<:1al~t .. Sgt Kipp 1~ a member of t h r Ae rospace Defense Cnm maod. He previously !'N\'C'n at Elmendorf .\f'B . .\laska. Sgl C. B. ~lcOonrll. ~nn of Mrs. Clarence E Baker of 4324 Wintersweet Way. University Park, U.S. Air For~. will complete four years of duty this month. Sgt. McDoneU has served '!7 months in Rhein Marn Air force Base. Germany. A native of Orange Coun· ty, the airman is a graduate of Newport Harbor 1-Ligh School. 1958. a t t e n d e d Orange Coast College and was employed in t he circuJalion department of the DALLY PILOT before entering the service. During hi s tour of duty. he wa~ <le~1~natrc1 ~' ' .~1rman 11f the Quartrr ·· "-1)1'<' ~ .lnr)' Culp. l .S \rrrv •on nf ~Jr and Mrs. .I W ('ulp %1 W. Wilson '' f'n,111 \lr~;i nas hren ;1 ~;.1e.nrd '" F1 Huachuca. \r •7 \ rl11 \r1 •n CnJ'T'OilO\ B of t 1 arri~or1 \ TrMn C.,mmand. Culp. '..!J \\3• last sta11oned tn \'1etnam I IP .:itl<'nded 1 ·o,t a vlcsa l11lth St·honl hetorr Pntenni; 11'\r .\rm\·, ~g:. f'eter \I. \"olkman. 1 ·s.w .• on ot .\~r. and .\1rs \lbert E. \'olkman nt '.!888 Ba,shore Dmr. );e"port r.each nas been assigned to Fairchild .\fS. \\'ash I \ training c q u i p m e n l ,pec1all~t. Sgt \'olkman ts a I 2raduate of llammon:i Hi;;h ~<:hool. .\lexandna. 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They're contour cut to assure you of next-to-the-skin comfort. a . cotton flare leg. White. reg. 1.25, sizes 6-7, 6 for 6.00 reg. 1.50. sizes 8-9, 6 for 7.20 b. cotton bikini. White. reg. 85c, sizes 4-7. 6 for 4.00 c. cotton elastic leg brief. White reg. 89c, sizes 4-7, 6 for 4.30 reg. 1.00. sizes 8-10. 6 for 4.80 d. cotton cuff brief. White, pink. blue or maize. reg. 89c. sizes 4-7, 6 for •.30 reg. 1.00. White, 8-10, 6 for 4.80 may co. day lingerie 28 SALE famous-for-fit No Mend stockings and panty hose Choose yours in beige, tan, taupe. brown. or spice. Other fashion shades available in the hosiery department. PANTYHOSE a. Reinforced seamless, reg. 2.00 pr. 1.59 pr. 3 for 4.70, 6 for 9.30 b. Agilon~ nylon nude heel. reg. 3.00 pr. 2.39 pr, 3 for 7.10, 6 for 14.00 Order panty hose by height, 4'7" to 6' and over. SEAMLESS SHEER STOCKINGS c. Nude heel Agilon<'ll nylon, reg. 1.65 pr. 1.29 pr. 3 for 3.75, 6 for 7.40 d. Mini welt nude heel, reg. 1.75 pr. 1.39 pr. 3 for 4.15, 6 for 8.20 e. 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I 1 fin sls fes ins ow YOI hlf for mi or Finale Led By Mehta Orange County Philharmonic Society will close the curtains on its 14th and most successful concert season to date with a performance by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta conducting, on Saturday, May 11. To take place in Campus Hall, University of CaU- fornia. Irvine, the concert will begin promptly at 8:30 p.m. and seats will not be held past 8:25. No one will be seated during the first number, said Torrence Dodds, president of the society. Opening with Mozart's Symphony No. 36 in C Ma· jor, the program will continue with Stravinsky's Jeu De Cartes. "Card Game": Ballet m Three Deals. Dvorak's Symphony No. 8 in G Ma1or ''Ill follow tn· termission. Concert tickets, at $3.50, are on sale at the Orange Cou nty Ph1Jharmoruc Society Office, 201 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 646-6411. Student tickets are Sl.75. Mehta. considered by many authorities as the fin· est of the young conductors, was born 31 years ago in Bombay, India. He has been music director of the Los Angeles Phjlharmonic Orchestra for the past six years and is known internationally for his talent. Between the close of the current concert season and the start of the Hollywood Bowl season in July, Mehta and the orchestra will be busy meeting record- ing dates with London Decca Records. Mehta will then study and cond uct abroad until he returns for the July date. TOURISTS WELCOME -The unique Australian ~arden of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shumate of Laguna Beach 1s one of six chosen by Newport Harbor Area Alumnae of Delta Delta Delta 's Fourth 'ALL WE NEED IS ZUBIN' -The Highlanders. a su pport group of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, will gather in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee of Newport Be a c h for a champagne party following the society's last concert of the sea- Annual Garden Tour. Explonni: the rock path which Icade; through the area are Mrs. O L. < orbm. tour co-chairman. anc1 Mrs. Phillip ~tentor. hostess chairman fleft to right 1. son. Tuning up for the occasion are members (left to right) tht Mmes. Richard H. Pauley, Fritz C. Westerhout J r., Charles· N. Findl ay and John Wyman. • Gardens Named For Annual Tour l\ewport Harbor Area Alumnae of Delta Della Delta have chosen six outslandmg gardens in the Laguna Beach area for their Fourth Annual Garden Tour from 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m . Friday. May 17. Those unlocking their garden gales for public viewing include Laguna Beach hosts and hoi:.tesses Mrs. Hortense .Miller. whose two acre spread is located at 22511 Allview Terrace and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shumate. who have an Australian garden overlooking the ocean at 1907 Ocean Way. Down the drive from the Shumate home at 1901 Ocean is the patio deck of Dr. Howard Flemmg which features a beautiful display of succulents. Others tnrlude the old fashioned l!arden \\'Ith waJkc; and patio or ~lrs. ~lar1orie Beach, J Rockledge. Laguna. Also on lht> tour will be lhe Three Arch Ray garden of R Burleson Slaten. 20 rabrillo \\'ay, with 11~ ma ss of cym- b1d1um orchids under ;in ancient pine I ret'. Thr garden of the Thom;is Flemings :l2917 Cro\u1 f'oa~l Dnvr, i\Jonarch Ra 'r'. also n\·erlooks the ocean. · Proceeds from thr lour "111 benefit the coron::iry care 11n1ts at Hoag J\lrmonal 1losp1tal. Presbyterian and South foasl Commun1ly llosp1tal. . Ticket-;. at S2 per person. may be purchased m ad- vance by calling !\lrs. 0. L. Corbin. 673·6710. or Mrs. Rob· ert Sev1tz, 673-6541. They also may be bought at each gar· den entrance. Refrc~hments will be ser\'ed in the J\Tonarch Bay Clut>. house \\here a drawing for plants donated by area mer• chants ,, .• 11 take place. Co-chamnen of the event are the l\lmes. Corbin. John Kelsey and Sevitz. Assisting are committee chairmen the Mmes. Phillip l\lentor. hostess: Ethel Wardrop, refresh· ments: Warren Peterson, pubhcity. and James William, assistant publicity. During their 1007 Garden Tour Tri Deltas raised mon- ey towards the purchase of a momtonn~ scope for Hoag's coronary care unit. Sterling Example of Charity Outweighs 'Pound of Cure' DEAR ANN L.Ai\IDERS I JU~I firushed lhe column in wtuch you staunchly defend die medical pro· Cession. The reader cttes a number of mstances involving members of her own family where doctors goofed and you very politely tell her that no human is mfallible and that. un· fortunately. when a physician makes a mistake somebody becomes tembly ill or dies. This i~ advice" I am inclosin~ in my letli'r In ynu a clipping from the London ~undav Time"' II report!' nne nf the mo~t m- tereslJJlg trror~ of all lime A surJ(con In Blrnungham. England. ampulatt>d tile "1'UIJt le~. I agree with you. Ann, that no human is infallible and I can uadeutand cert.am k 1 n d s o( ''rrustakes'' but this i~ ndlculous. Have you the courage and decency to print my letter? I shall watch the paper wtth great Interest -SAN JOSE READER OF.1\R .JOSE: Thank you for your lr ttrr and for the cllpplnic. OutratMiu~ ml11take? linqne1t.ionably 10. But tht rnmmenta or lbe 75-year-Gld •ldow •ho DOW Is le(le11 wt re rar mort desrrvln( of notJte tllRll tbt dl)C\or's mJ1talt, Sbe 1aJd, "Wbotver It waa who madt the operating error pro· bably saved hundreds of lives before he g4lt tn mt. I happened lo be tht unlucky rne. But, H I told tbr m at thl' time, Wf' aU make ml1take11 atd J am not aolnft In hl\t' nnt word uld atalnst him." What a sterltnt r umptf' or trur charity! Tbat tbl1 woman wu able not only t-0 for~ve, but tn defend the man demon1trate1 mercy tn lt1 be1t sense. Tbaak you for 1t ncU11g the cllppln,. II I fllltalnrd 11omrtbiog or 'alur for all of UI. DEAR ANN LA~DERS· On vou ha\I' anything 1n your files on blasted hnrn blasters? I refer to addle-brained mothers who have the car pool for the """" and rush around picking up lhe kid~ in the neighborhood. I Thry start to toot the horn the mm· Ult I hey turn the corner rven thou~h thr \..Id lives at the end of the block. "m I a grouchy old ba~ becau~e J re· '<'nl htlng honked nut of bed at 7 ~ a m What about the people that are ill or work ni,Rht shifts and don 't need In i::r1 up until noon? Aren't they en· titlrrl to their rest ? Thr whole thtng boils down to decent • nrnnner!' !low <'an parent,. exf'H'<'l their children to ti.· polite when tbty ~o around behaving s.n such a rude . m· considerate fash100? And please don't say these folks should be arrested for disturbing the peace. Why should it be up to the law to teach manners? I feel that VOtT. Ann Landen. are the gal who can do 1l. Please try. -HONK WEARY OEAR HO~K: You vutl nverratr tht pnwt'r or this wnman. R11t here"~ )O'ltr teller and my addrd plea ·-: Gh·t the later rl1trs a brea.k. Jirlc. Some proplt don 't have tn trt up al tht crack nr dawn. Let 'tm slerp. "Ill ya?' CONFIDENTIAL TO: nlE FENCE· SITIE!l: ThP man has all lhe qualititt of a doJ? -except loyalty. Give him a Melhodlsl handshake and send him cm tus way. ••The Bride's Gufdt," A11a Landen' booklet, an11wen some nf the most fi'e. qurntly askl'd quedfons about wed· dings. Tn rrcelvt your copy of tJdJ <'nmprrhrnslvt ~Ide, write tn An l.andrrs. lo care nf this uew1papd, rocloslot a long. srU-addnued. 1ta• ped r n\t lnpt and 35 cHtl lo col.JI. Ann Laodrrs will bt 1lad 16 bef.P Y" 11 ltb ynur prnbltma. Snd them ta Hr lo care nf thf' DAILY PILOT, enclol- lnt a alamped, telf •. adcfrt1aed e• \•elope. I .. 14 OAJLY PILOT Thur\day, May 2, 19b8 Mayor's 'Better Half' Babies Predict Prosperity HEAD START ON INOY -Getting a head start on the Indj.anapolis 500 crowd. National Charity League Juniors, Newport Chapter will get engines roaring for a rally Saturday, May 4. Off to a good start is driver Kent G. Snyder. ·Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Donald L. Dearing (left to right)· wave him off from the starting line. By JODEAN HASTINGS Of llM 0.llY P'llel Sl11f Looking torward to busy but exciting d.aya iB FelJcia Coen. 2.8. ohann.i.ng and at- t:racuve wife of Huntington Beach's youngest mayor. Oaim1 y feeding inf ant son Jeffrey Dana wbile 2-year- old Josh Adam pudled ~ shiny new ~dlly truck around her feet the dark- eyed bn.mette described ber feelings when her husband wa.s selected. ··1rs an honor. but Al is deserving of ;t. He a.iwayt1 has been absolutely de<1icated to anything be at- tempts to do." The city's ~w first lady was SUJ1>n5ed when Coen was elected to serve as mayor. "You thl.nk one day something like ttus might happen. but when it does you're still surprised," she continued in her softly modulated voic e. 'Babies bnng us luck.'' said the young mother. •·Josh was born on April 12 -lhe day Af was elected to the council -and on the ~ame date we lirst met and then Later became engag- ed.'' I want to try to get to moet d the hmctions. F'utunately I've nevw been a lli1l persoo; even -mt(!() rm att· ~ I like to be dot:ig some11Ung witb my bands. 't' The Coem' telephone tJ.; been bu.51)' con stantli. Flowers, telegrams a std clippio-gs oontiooe t.o pojar in. and ttlerr calendar is OU. ~rapidly wittt speakinC ift.. vi tat.ions. · N4tive New Yorkers the Coens Wef'e "disappoi~ted" in the city when they retun- ed there for a visit. "We love California. and we want to raise our family here. w~ want to help the town ~ and be a part of its growth " Felicia said. • September Rites Engines To Help Roar Clinic The handsome couple met while Felicia was a freshman and Al an un- rlergraduate at E I m i r a r ollege m up·state New York Although they dated frequently. thev d 1 d n · I brN>me engaged unW .\I had enrolled m law school m '\nzona and feltcia had completed her third year of college at the t;ruversity of D11on in france 'JUST A HAPPY FAMILY' Mrs. Al Coen, Jeffrey and Josh 1be mayor does all his own y.ard \\ ork and finds digging. planting and mow- ing relaxing after the men· ta! exertion of his law prac- tice and cotmcil duties. They both enjoy creative arts and ~e beautification pro- 1ects. FeLida feels it is more exciting to see what they can create with their own bends rather than just buying things and she poifrted proudly to t h e fireplace they 311tiqued and a strikingly different picture Al had done on wood Betrothal Announced [__ SUSAN LEWIS Troth Told Announcing thei r daughter's betrothal dunng a dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. Hal S. Lewis of Newport Beach. Susan Linda Lewis and Orrin Marshall Wnght were congratulated by t b e i r families. The beoedict-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin W. Wright Jr. of Newport Beacb. Setting for the Sept. 7 wedding wiU be St. A n d r e w ' s Presbyterian Church. Miss Lewis. a graduate of Newport Harbor II i g h School. also is an alumnus of Orange Coast College. Iler fiance is a graduate or :-lewport Harbor and at- tended Cai Polv College. San l.111~ Obispo. He now 1~ stu- rlying industrial rlc,;1gn at Callforma State College at Long Beach National Olarity League Juniors of the Newport Chapter and their guests will rally round the starting nag Saturday. May 4, to follow an exciting course I e a d i n g to spectacular prizes and dinner at an un- disdosed rendezvous. J uniors and their drivers will be waved off from Briggs Cun0111gh.am Auto Museum. Costa Mes.a . The wt0ner of the rally will be determined by timing and accuracy in following direc- tions. Setting the course and cloclung drivers al the rirush line will be the Richard Ferdas and Kent Snyden Mr and Mrs Donald Dear- ing and Mr. and Mn;. John Dempsay head the com· mittee planning the celebra- bon dlJlfler. Prizes. contributed by AJr The Tee Taft/er Mothers Sip Tea and See c EG tnr'I ~101... • ,,,, !Mn ()f """'"""' ' 'i:I" l'l"'lt ,, ,.,., ,,. ,, .Al(!f'f"4' -111·., .,,,,.,., 1n ti'!.., 0 .A IL 'V P•lOT Tt) "tO(W'I KO''"!. ~,. ,,.. .. #f'#tl 01 .. ,,,. 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''N'" ''. ~fl'(ONJ N,., .,., ftl.1¥'f"'t Ot•"-•t ... ,.,..,,.., l)Wfl"' Mes a Seniors Members of L •Ch a• i m R'nai B'rith will entertain their mothers with a fashion show durin~ a mother and da111'(hter lea laking place from I to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 12. in the Costa Mesa home of Jan Michael. A fa shion show featuring styles from the Wet Seal is being arranged by Jan Michael, Margie .Jasper and Karen Kupferman chairmen. ' Prospective members and their mothers arr invited to attend. r• n mm11ntt' Rrt·rrallnn f"1•nh' Ill I '"l,1 \Ir\;! IS lhP 'i======================:il -1 '''" nl .11 t1\ ''' \\hf•n losla I \Jo• I ''"tor (" '111 n._ ffi('f'I ,. 11 .• I") ' \ 1'1 \ ·111 .. ~clil,\. Don't Give Up DAVIS Probably Has It .... ~\. '~··· ··I.~~'• }_."' 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Proceeds from the rally will benefit the John Tracy Clinic and its Orange County branch demonstration home for hard of hearing chlldren and their famiUes. . Juniors recently set up a special fund for purchasmg hearing aids and have been ~nsible for obtaining th<'mfor neeay children. Emb lem Club Al flew to New York lo meet her boat when she returned lo complete her senior year, and S'he later 'i~1tcd him in Arizooo and they became unofficially enga~ed. Their engal'(ement became r,fllc1al when her rmg ar- med ,.ia the mail (on Apnl 121 and after their wedding tn \ew York. Felicia taught school in Arizona wtule the youn~ mayor was com- pleting his tturd year of law. rel1cia also taught 10 Whittier and two years for Rehabilitation Center Schedules Open House Open llOU!>(' has been w1thollt reference to race or r ~c·heduled :it The Villa. creed I Or;in:::e f'1111nl\ ·~ Akohohr W '' m r n ' ~ Rehab1htatlon !"1•11'<'r lnl· \!av :i Gathering for business sessions and proJn"ams are members of N e w p o r t Harbor Emblem Club thr second Tuesday at 8 p.m . in the Elks Lodge, Newport Beach. Thr \ilia 16()) E f'ourth ~t 'antc1 .\na. mcorporated as a non-profit corporation under the laws of the State of Cahforma 1s maintained to asstSt ll1 lhe recovery of women with a drml..,ng pro- blem and guests are receiv- ed on the basis of need. ln the modest but com- fortable h o m e 1 1 k e at- mosphere the woman gams 1ns1ght mto her problem. meets other women with like problems and learns the steps of recovery. , ' Hours ol the open house are 2 to 5 p.m. Interested civtc leaders. public officials and anyone concerned with • rehabilitation work are in- The elegant coordinates ... vited to the event. p~~M.. MOTHEKSDAY Sund1y, Mly 12th "'Feminique .. by A 'ef\ "'ow. look featuring most feminine coordinates wrth misty bc1~e IM e tm~ over .g~rdcnia, sachet pink, or breezy blue ... (or all ~~1te). Beautifully f1ttrng "feninique" nylon lace bra has fiberfill lining, low cut sides and back of lycra• spandex. Matching nylon· Lycra arid lace leg pantie has stretch-lace leg trim. Antron9 nylon tricot petticoat .has d~p curve of laclness at the hem. Come fn ••• be pe~onally fitted m the elesance of "femlnlque.'' I•• I C J2.J6, H . L•t '•"ti• 141, S-M·L. S10. Pel+lco•' fi e..,; •• .~od l'·S·M Av ~ "4 l . U. ____ ,_, ___ _ ) 2737 E. Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar Phone: 673-1950 l•,.•A-1cer4 .. Mont9r Cller .. 10 Teen ho Se-~...._. • ' the F'oontain Valley &hqol Dlstnct. but she now pla ns to be a full·brne mother and wife '"I beheve in exerting mv efforts in one dlrecbon -if I ha~ children I should be with them. Besides -we wa.Jted five years to have them so l 'm ready to stay home," she smiled. "I guess we're just happy people -we enjoy one another and it's run workin~ for things. I ~uess lJl,;it's why nice things Just keep happening to us ... she smil- ed. patb.ng Jeffrey. Auxilia ry '"It's all so excrb.ng -I must work out a schedule because l do want to take an active part in Al's life It may be a little harder because the children are so little but I enjoy being part of It. At always discusses t:tnngs that tire going on, and American Legion Hall in Costa Mesa IS the setting for meeungs or the Auxiliary to Barracks 1249. Veterans or World War L The firsl Tues- day or each month member~ gather for a b u s 1 n e s s session at 7 .30 p.m. and the third Tuesday they meet (or a social and potluct at 6 p.m . Oldest Fine Jewellers and Silversmiths Open Monday and Friday Evenings 'til 9:30 . ,,,, G • ~v ~ . 11 2 CARAT \ I e ·:J ~ DIAMOND · ;\ EVENT e ONLY .11: 3 MORE DAYS! ~ Wo11 '3100 lo 6500 ' Now $2480 to $5200 Aclclitio"•' ,.l•clio"I of dit"lo"d 1hop11 a veil- ' eble •• folow•: './Ii . PHr Shaped $4200 NOW $3400 G Emerald Cut -····--$3315 NOW $2647 Marquise . . -·-$4890 NOW $l912 Oi."'o"~' m o 11uplo, diff~r fro,,. .. ,h other Two ptopl• '"" wo19h llot ''"'"· yet il•fle• co,..plet.ly i" pe,.onelity. Tl•t •~"'' -ith c1,.,,,ond1. Two con ltovo the '""'• u rel we19hl yet v•ry CJrt•lly i" color '" cul, ;n clorily. The d1•mond1 o• th11 2 uret •••nt .,, LOOSE, UNSET STONES, 10 you c•n ru lly pie~ oul the i"t llt•I h•i tht color. cul. •"" clerity you -entl lf1 u cili"9 to buy you• cli•monil thi• woy! You u 1111of buy• di11111ncl for le1t th•n et HAll'S ••• 011 UNCONDITIONAL OUAttANTll SOLITAIH MOUNTINGS PIUCID HOM $17.SO No Dow" Payment You May 8ud9et Over Twenty-Four Month, t t c t s ( r Ci c! t ( a • • • ~ Land and Sea and Air Commodo re T. P. Dougan and Mrs. Dougan (left) greet special guests at the opening day ceremonies of the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Going aboard the flagship. Columbia, are Maj. Gen. Charles J . Quilter, commanding general of the Third Marine Aircraft Wing, El Toro (center) and Maj. Gen. William G. Thrash. commanding general of the Marine Air Corps Station, El Toro, and commander of Air Bases West. ----------------~~-- Wedding Planned For June Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Zysk ol Placentia anDOUl'l<.'ed the enga•gement of ttieir dau!l'hter Shirley Ann Zysk w Joseph Terrence Ckeve S'Ot1 of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greve of Cincinnati. The bride-elect w h o resides on Balboa Island, 1s a graduate of l'he Loma Lin· da University School of Den- tal Hygiefle. Her fiance, a Corona del Mar resident, u a graduate of the Univenity Turvllle 'l!el• SHIRLEY ZYSK June Bride of ~ta. where he received an MS degree. Can't Start Too Soon Dieting Beg ins at Six COLLEGE S T A T I 0 N . Tex. (UPI) -That diet the adult struggles with week after week should have started when he was a youngster, Prof. Charles B. Corbin of Texas A & M University believes. Dr. Corbin said studies of overweight among 1 , 2 0 0 grade school children show· ed percentages of obesity among boys in grades one through seven ranged from six to 17 percent. Girls showed generally higher percentages or obesi· ty in those age groups. · Similar studies in Canada and Great Britain showed those children had less fat ,\ Corbin said. I "Our kids are less fit and1 more fal," he said. I By and large, athletic pro- grams are geared to boys. he said, a fact that wou ld explain the ge nerally larger amount of fat among girls. The most d a m a g i n g revelation of the study is t:hat rat problems tend tol slay with people. Thursday, May 2. 1%8 DAILY PILOT J 5 Sound of Gavel Heard By Federated Women Leadership Changing Mrs Mike Brooks v.111 Outgoing president Mrs. take over the respons1b1ll· Jim Z1elhing also will serve ties or president or the llunt· on the new board. H~d1ng the call to con· vention a1e members of U1e California Federauon o f Wom en's Club~. The 6.llh annual stale co n· clave v.111 lak e place begin- ning M11nday. May 6, in the Blltmort' 11 o t e I . Los Angele~. Pres1dmg over the four-cfay convention wul be Mrs. \\alter 11. Harness. president Highlighting t h e COO· venhon will be the election of officer~ who w1U serve durin.: the next two years. and <l 'trict~ and clubs will be h<1nored with awards dur· ing the Tuesday a n d Wedne.~dav sessions. One of 10 national finalists for the Sear s-Roebuck com· mun1ty improvement pro- gram. 'A hose mo n et ar y awards range from SJ0,000 to • I 000. 1s the Riverbank Federated Woman's Club. Wmnrrs and the order or awards \1 ill be announced J une 12 during general con· vrntion 1n Boston. sr~·ond place winner In d.Ji>lnct judgmg was the Lagu na Brach W o m a n ' s Club and the J u n i o r ington Beach Mrs Jaycees Highlight of the afternoon Woman's Club uf Laguna during an annual award~ will be the revelation of Beach. installation luncheon taki ng ~ecrel pals by all members The annual May breakfast place Saturday. May 4, 111 according to Mrs. Jack Hall, or Orange District. Federa-the Sheraton-Reach Inn chairman of the event. lion of Women's Clubs. w1U Serving with Mr s. Brook" Assisting with prepara· take place Friday. May 24. will be the Mml.'s. Jack lions for the annuaJ lun· Brandl. v 1 c e pre~ident: cheon are Mrs. B i 11 in the Lag una Be 3 ch n ave Atk1n~on. secretory. Schweickert, Mrs. Ke i t h clubhouse. Hosting the JS Jim LeBlanc. treasurer, and l·:ndsley and Mrs. Jack club presidents and deans J ack Tatham, d irect 0 r . Brandl. w!U be the Laguna Beach -------------------Woman's Club. BPWC Gavel Cha nges Ha nd s Mrs. W. R Paxson will be charged Wlth the duties of ti1e presidency of Hun· t.mgton Beach Business and ProfessionaJ Women's Club durmg ceremonies to be conducted by Mrs. A. E. t\aegcli, past president of San Oreo District. Servmg with Mrs Paxson will be the Mmes. Bruno Bravo. r.rst vice president : I Margaret McHenry. second vi ce president : D o r o t h y Dallas. recording secretary, and E . D. G o o d m a o , treasurer. ~ 9l CHAIR WE'RE OVER STOCKED WITH OVERSTUFFED . CHILDREN'S SHOE CHAIRS SAVE on nationally alf· vertlaed Reclln· era, awlvel rockers, tou.,ge chalra, ocu ional chalrs-lart• Ht H lectlon 1tyle1 In IH ther, neug•hyde, twffda, velv•h & fin• fabrlca. LA·Z·IOY Ir IERKLINE RECLINER ROCKERS BUSTER BROWN & OTHERS SAVE ON CHAIRS !\toth!'r's Day, Father's Day, B1r1hday, Takt> advantage ot these b1i.-: savings- Outstandin9 Values to $1 ~.00 GOOD SIZE RANGE $ GREATEST COMFORT NEWS YET Usr our rharge account, revolving credit, lay-a-way plan or bank terms. \865 H•RIOR llYD .• cost• MES• LI 8·5131 A DEEP-PLEATED COMPLEX OF LUXUR IOUS BEIGE SI LK IS WELL: TREATED WITH A HALF-BELT AND TO 14. MAKE YOUR ANALYS IS IN THE JM DESIGNERS' ROOM, 120.00. JOSEPH MAGNIN shop jm at south coast pla1e, bri~tol et sen diego freewey. costa mesti : mondey. thur iey end fr1dey 10 to q 30 tuesdey. wednesdey end soturday 10 to b. ------------ , I -------' • 16 OAIL_Y_P_IL_O_T~~~~~~~~~T_h_urnt~a-y,_M_a_y_2_._1_%8_ NB-Ot LB Parent-teacher Forecast: Fairs, Fashions Featured • • • • C EdllOf' \ NOi" • Pll9t' ~wottd IQ C , •• Mf'M Ntwoen k•Cn end l •• ~ .~ o•rt• t 1•a<~r orq•"'"''°"' \Ifill • ....,.., '" 1r.e 04 1l Y P ILOT H t ., ....... ~ 1,,t,r-(no•u;n n\f.1\t CM' ' <"·¥~ b t th• oc •1v Oeo.r•me"' Ot bY" m,etll • "" O-•·¥~rf'l'e cOOY to "'" G•rf'IO 11'T'•t-.. 1 l (~ ,_.lie Ptect. U~•Port et•<."'· t.. c o '" FnC•'f fOt puDllC,. n Th 1r ..,OA'f I C ounc il PTA ~lrs. Robfrt Sorensen l're~illenl CUMl\iG L'P · Attending :.tate con~ention rn San l''ranc1sco May 7·10 will he J\tr'. Robert Soren~en. µresiden t and Mrs. Jim Srlwfer. co n 'V en t i o n 1 ha1rman. HVl'ORTS: :\1 as, in· ~1 ;ilia lion was held Tues- 1JJ\. at the American Legion Hall, N e w p o r t Beach. Under a nautical th em e Harbor Council of· ricers installed the n e w board members of units. llonored guests were Dr. Leland N e w c o m e r , sup erintendent: Dr. William Cunningham, new :.upenntendent. and Dr. Norman Loats, assistant rnperintendent of I h e ~C'\\ port-Mesa U n i £ i r <I School District . . Hct1r- ing an<l new pre,idents at· tended t he presidenti;' round table Monday in the Costa Mesa home of Mrs. Sorensen. College Pk. PT A ,\lrs. J im Schafer President ('O~ll '.'iG t;P B o a r d meetin~ at 9.30 a m. :'llon d;n :\la'" 6. in the home ot :'lh.s'. Jun Sc:hafcr, pre!>t dent .... Board lunchevn at 11.30 a.m. WeJnei.day. W.ay 15. in Balbo<1 Bay Clul>. Retinnl! president Mrs Schafer will be guest of honor. REPORTS: Mrs. LO\\ell Leyrer tn'italled the of· ricers for the comiTig ,·ear at the April meeting Thev are the :\Imes. Bure1~h Burshem. president ; Rav r.arrel. Dale Jeffrie anJ Bob S t e t t I e r . rn·e p r e s i d e n t s ; fioberl Walker and Robert Davis, secretaries; Car 1 t on Russel. treasurer; Bruce J ledriC'k, historian. and Jim Schafer. parliamen- tarian. Members voted to purchase a t)p<'\\T1ter for the school. Ice cream soci al followed under the direction of Mrs. lledrick, ways and m ean ) ehairman. El Morro PTA Mrs. Bru('t> Carson P resident COMI~G UP: Book fair and farruly fun day from 10 Worldly Fashions a.m. to 4 p m. ~ulur'di:I). :\I a y -l • o n t h e ~chuolground:. F'catured "11! lie games ~la) pole dance. filrr.s. puppet ).hO\\ and sports e\ rnh Lundi '' 111 be sen·ed throughout the day. Harper PTA Mu. Harr-. Koh11ut Pre~1dent c;m11;\:G l 'P no a rd meetinR at 7·30 pm. Mon· day. May 6. in the home or ~Jrs. 1 t>rry Ol"romet~ .. . Bicycle saiety progr:rn1 :'.londa). May 13, on the i.ehool~ounds . . . 1 n n<><:ulations f 0 r k1n- dergardeners and ~ixth graders Wednesday. f\~ay 22. REPORTS: Board members ratified at the A p r i I meeting are the Mme-. Jlarr.v Kohaut. R o g e r George. Robert Lindc;ey, .Jack Perk.ins, Bruce Hart. John Campbell. I.) n Geronimi. Loy Johnson. llarrv Delinl?. D o n a I d Snm1~. Bruce \\'alter,, Charle~ Hansen. Larry l ~el. James Sa1rrank. Ger· aid Kanan. Paul Harrii;. George Howe. Te r r y Carmody. Jack Kaylor. Arthur Hansen. Homer ~kCord, Marshall StyU 'r" port Barbor H1~h School's home arts department \\ill present Around Ule \\ orld in Fashion, under the direction of ~lrs .. John Owens, to Ule PTA at 12 45 p.m. Tuesday. ~lay 14. in the auditorium. Shb\\.ing off Ule fashi~ns they will model are (left to riJ!hl) students Barbara Buell, Tracy Sbenck and Phyllis Lovegreen. Lyn n Harns \\ iU commentate on the styles. an<l Elliott Pultins. Kai ser PTA Mrs. Norman Egli President CO~ING UP: 8 o a rd meeting at 9 a.m. Tue~ dav, May 7. Movie. ''LSD 25" will be sllown followi>d hy a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Norman EJ?li, president. . . . , Spring dance soonsored by the PTA will be Thursday. ~~ay 9. for seventh grade and Friday, May 10 for t>1ghth .,-aders .... Mrs. Jack McRoberts was ap- pointed delegate for the state cnvention in San r rancisco .... Volunteers are needed for teacher aides. office and library, Mrs. George Perlin at 646- 5595 may be called for further information. Pa ularino PTA :'\lrs. Nigel BaJley President COMING CP: Bicycle rodeo from 9:30 to noon Fridav May 10. Officers from the police department "111 give students a drivin1t test complete with trafric light! and obstacle course. . . . . Annual Ice cream social from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. F'riday. May 17. REPORTS: 0 f f i c e r s in· stalled are the Mmes. Xigel Bailey, president: Ron Nichols. Willis Beach and Harry Lambas. vice p re s id e nts; Fr ed Westover and Rictiard Barrett, secretaries: Del Larson, treasUTer : Edwin Chaon. auditor. and Leon Francis, historian. Pomona PTA l\Jrs. Roman Scheidel President COMll'<G UP : Candy apples will be sold tomorrow dur· ing the lunch hour .... Board meeting al 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 6, in the teachers' lounge. . . Mother daughter fashion show and tea Thu rsday, May 16. Hand m a de garments will be modeled. Rea PTA Conrad Schearer President REPORTS: Junior G i r 1 Scout Troop ~ under the direction of Mrs. J oseph r.t;urdy led the ! I a g ceremony at the April meeting. Officers elected are the Mmes. Keith Kellogg, p r e s i d e n t : Donald J ackson, Robert Gree l ey an d Gib f' e r n a n d e z, v i e e presidents; John Clark and Ora C h i I d e r $ • " e c r e t a ries: Robert B I a ckbum. treasurer; Marion Hatley. auditor along wi th C o n r a d Scheafer, bi8t.orian. Rea- ette singers provided the e ntertainment, direclrd by Mrs. Leo Drunasky. Ice crram social and c·•assroom v I s it a t i o n followed ... Canclv a1vllt> sale reported a profit or $30. St. John Au x. l\lrs. Victor Clarke President COMING UP: Food coupon and trading stamp book 'Bargain at Twice the Price' i\lother's Day gifts will be one of the many things which may be purchased at i\lonle \'ista PTA's carnival. Spring Spree, to take place from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11. Mrs. James Severson. who will be selling crafts at the gifts booth. makes her sales pitch lo Janel De Vries, and Carol Maries (left to right) both second graders. 1- collection day tomorro'' Mrs. Ray M a r t 1 n chairman will pickup from each classroom ... Coffee! and doughnut sale Sunday. May 5 .... lv.eeting Thurs· day, May !I: officers ~ 111 be elected. 1 REPORTS: F ield da; com· mlttee met Wednesda~ . 1 Mrs. James De' Im \\as ml charie. University Park PT A Mr. ud Mu. Marvin :\layer Pre~iden1s COMING UP: Small world of Universtv Park ill' theme of car ~iv al from 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Saturda) ~:a,~ 1 1 . on the' schoolgrounds I lourly at· tractions will be. Bimbo the clown at 10 am .. demonstration of f 1 r e fighting at 11 a . m .. performances by G i r I Scouts and Cadettes at 2 p.m. and a sock dance at 31 p.m. Also featured will be fortune telling. s p o o k house , car sma~h. pocket lady. gold fic;h throw food an d fun . Nursery care will be provided for mother!' working on the carni\'al Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Kerr, chairman reports profits will go toward the school library. BOUDOIR ''BIKINI SET" COLOR.KEYED TO FASHION Deep lace panels adorn tht front of the sheer coat wllh lace in- sets on the full puff slttm. Bra and panties are of an opaque 1r1- cot. Luscious shades of yellow, orange, or French blue. Sizts S-M·L Sb fashions for FASHION ISLAN D Newport Beach 'phone 644-0170 OPtn A lly It ...... to ' ...... Mon. Ind Fri. te t :JO o.m, OP•n • u Ftmm• Chlrt •· ll•n~1merlc1rf ., Mnltr c11.,,. • • • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Couple Married In NB Church .11 .. 11111~ I.) nn I' ,11 1>.l111l c1 nd f.ric ~ILJrlin C<irbun I'\· ch..11\1.!i•d \O\h :ind rin~s dur1nJ? an a f t c r n o o n ceremon~ performed by the Rev. G1lbt.'rt Allen in !\t A n d r e w ' s Presbyterian Church TI1e bride dauJ?hter ol :\Ir anti \!rs. Fredrick JI • Parkhill of :-le\\ port Brach, \\as go'' ncd 10 a long ~ht>Jlh dress o! wtute satin with a wee eai?e patterned with daisies. She held a bouquet or dais1e~. Ma id of honor "as her si~ter. Candee Lei" Parkhill. and bride$ma1ds "ere Mr~ Robert Rath ff. her aunl from Pasadena ; M r " . Stephen Craig Carlson, the b e n e diet's si~ler·in·law: Dianne Chiary or Altadena, and Susan Hoy of Anaheim. Secretaries 1\t 6 30 pm. every ~rend Thursday women of Bahm Chapter of N a t r n n a I ~<'rrtarles' As11oc1al1on Jn. trmot1on1tl a~~emble in rtrf· frrrnt locations to attrnd n1f•eUngs. Mrs. Sally F'lem· lni: at 673·6.')li(I may bf' Thry ''ore spnn.t: ~·r11n .l(O\\n5 Of chiffon O\oer taffClll <• nd carried bouquets 01 yellow da15ies. The beoedict. son 0£· the Duane ~:. Carlsons of Hun - tington Beach. ::isked his brother. Lt. Stephen Craig Carlson to be his best man. l:shers ''ere Curt Carlson. Hathlf. :\lark Kaufold and Ed Taylor. lt lC'k Parih11! and Rick CJ1 Ison. th e newlyweds brothers. were candleUghl· tr1> and junior ushers. ~usan and .Jeffrey RalliH '' rre Oowl'r girl and rm)? bearer. Special gues\ti were the bride'c; grandparents, the Willard \'andenbergs o I l'orona de! Mar and the Call Ol~ons of Alhambra; and' t he benrd1cl's grandmothers, Mrs. Jennie Earlywine of Pratt. Kans .. and Mrs. Lina llaiber of Halstead, Kan. A garden reception follow· ed in the home of the bride's parents for '400 guests The Misses Jane Sill and Karen ll arnson circulated I h e guest book They honey· mooned in San Dir~o 30 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH The bold bro9ue from Pedwinl New broeder toe, full long-win g. pedwin. now 2 Store6 lo Serve 1jo" $17 WESTCLIFF PLAZA NEWPORT BEACH SHIFT CUM LAUDE Suz has tne onswer for what to wear to 11-ie ceremony - the elegant shift. Ultra feminine, aflutter wit~ lo( e ruffles al collar. yoke and cuff this cotton flocked lovely will be the hi t of the party, belted or not 20.00. In W hitr- only. sizes 7 to 13. COSTA MESA S. COAST PLAZA 270 E. I 71~ St ll]) ltf1lol S'l-1111 54S.lll2 Alie: ll HaUNDO. UllOA ISLAND 104 Mo""• A .. t.71 HOO UI Mei" s1 , 1u.1su 1 .. 1,.t'honr<f fM ln!ormation l MP. and Mrs. Carl~on are makmll lheir home on the campui; of lJCI "herr hr is a senior stud> tnlt englne<>r·/ ing. The b-rl<le attended UCI tor two year~ .._~._. .......................................... __ ...... ""' ................................. __...__~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f ' LAGUNA HACH 140 l •ooclwa• 4194 ) lt4 ry-.v SPECIALS ESPECIALLY ~ FOR SOMEONE SPECIAL JAR MUSTARD WITH PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OR MORE BEEF STICK 1.69 LB. ~«~~ ~~'~!; USE ---, : '. I I REMEMBER t· 1 . ' ' !':, """""""--""'• """''•n" • • J ------ Thursday, May 2, 1908 •one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN TONITE-THURSDAY ALSO MONDAY EVENINGS ----- REG. 1.89 Montgomery Cll!ANl!IU a. LAUNDRIES 1 TO II A.M. BREAKFAST 2 EGGS 49~ HASH BROWNS TOAST & JELLY Porl lJwarJ RESTAURANT DAILY PILOT J 7 --- .. 18 DAILY PILOT Thursday, May 2, 1"108 --- Which One Should I Bid For? The annual Bid and Buv Luncheon at '.\lesa Verde l ountry Club will feature so many interesting items that the Mmes. Allan Rosenberg. Lawrence Fruh· linger and Bernard Schulman lle~l to . right! ca~not choose. The May 4 event will bc~1n with a boul1fJue at 11 a m. followed by a noon luncheon. It is spon· sored by Pacesetter Chapter. Children's Ast~ma Re· search Institute and Hospital. For informahon con- tact chairmen. !\lrs. Schulman. 5-16-8337. 1\lrs Fruhlinger, 494-2754 or Mrs. Rosenberg. 642-3540 First in Southland Rare Exhibit Opens Another "first" is being brought to the Harbor Area by Newport Harbor Service Leae:ue. For the first time in the Southland. Alton Raible ex· hibits his v. 1tty a n d whims1C'al works of art. Combining humnr and art ts TaTe, oot this ex-pert !1'eed\es the human race with suoh skill and joy that it only Jmarts a Little. ll is colors blaze: his comedy i s dehgntiul. and lus greedy birds with their touseled f Pat.hers and baleful eyes ra1se his art to great satire. Currently chairman of the Department of Art, College of Mann, Raible also ii· lustrates children's books and 1s a past wmnl'r of 1 bookdom'<; Newberrv Award for 1967. The or1imal for 1 this book now is on display i.n the Smithsonian lnstitu· ti cm. The exh1bit. in the f'?allery ol tile Coffee Gardens. Corona del Mar . is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p,m. Mondays th r o u g h Saturdays through June 15. VAST PARKING IN REAR - BOB JS o"N 0A1Lv 9:l0 AM · 6 PM frl, NlffS Tiii l :lO S11ft,•l1 AM-4 PM BARGAIN CENTER 1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa Ph. 646· 716 7 Quality Brand Names Lower Than Discount If Yo1 Doft't h lle•e Tllfte Prlcas, Co- '" end SM for Yourwlf. GIFTS FOR MOTHERS DAY THIS WEEKS EXTRA SPECIALS FROM OUR GIFTWARE DEP'ARTMENT VASES . SERVING TRAYS } ~~L~~~ COOKIE JARS -ASH TRAYS 99¢ CANDLE HOLDERS •.• And Mony Other It.ms!! y h . our c OICI --FROM OUR COSMETIC DEPARTMENT BUBBLE BATH OIL 89¢ Gilt Pt<k .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . • .. • • .. • PULL QT. MAKE-UP MIRROR AND STAND S 1 79 Gold Pitted • • . .. • . .. .. • . . . .. . • SPECIAL • HANDKERCHIEFS (M•de in Swlturl•nd) 77c Gift Bowed •......•..•......• • • · • • • • • • • • • · · • • A Lugt Variety of Col09n11, PtrfumH ·~ Other Glftt. FROM OUR JEWELRY DEPARTMENT SUMMER EARRINGS 99c Ro9. V•lut• to l q9 ......................... . t•K GOL D CHARMS & IRACLETS •t Low. Low PrlcHI t•K GOLD PENDANT S 17 50 With Oio"'O"d C•"''' o" I 'IC 9old th•i". • A It.al '•'9"'"· 14K GOLD EARRINGS '22 50 Di•mond Conte" • , •.••••.•..••• , • • •,. • • SOLID GOLD CAMEO RINO s43 50 With Dia"'o"cl ••••••••..••.••..• • •••• •. • • 14K GOLD ORIENTAL JADI Rll'IG s70 00 Surrou"cl•d with Cultured Pe•th •••.•.• , • • • ~~t',?c1 ~~a~~ c:~1~,G~ ..•••.•• , , , • , ••. , ..• , s9 • 9 5 FltOM OUR GROCERY DEll'ARTMENT FllllSTOHI "ACHES 2/25c I" H••"'Y Syrup ....... , .. • • .. l uffol C•• -~~~u~':U~,~ ~~~~.1~~ ........ l uff•t c." 2 /25C , KINO KILLY 'RHHVH 47C Slrewbetry-Rhuberb ••• , •••• , • • • • • • • • • Re9. ''' __ FROM OUR STATIONARY DEPARTMENT ASST'D PENS •• ,.m .. 3/25c ~!:~~:o ~t~.1~~~ ~. ~.~~~.~....... 11.9. 1 so 3 9C OUR JIWIUtY IS JEWELRY STOH QUALITY AT DISCOUNT 'RICES -HI & COMPAU. --------- Horo scope Capricorn: FRIDAY, MAY 3 8) SYDNEY O\IARR "The wise man controls h1<. destiny . .\~lrulog) points lhe way ·• ,\RIES 1 ~larch :!I· \pril 191: Rei.pon)1h1llt) ol hn mP. fJnuly 1s accented. In mJk· ing dee1s1on~. consu It onP close to you .\.fany are ~cns1ll\'e, may be easily hurt Reallle this -atl at·· cordmgly. Be genero us not extrava~anl. TAt:Rl'S l.\pnl 20·.\.lay 201 . Accent on short Journeys. social activity Excellent for surprise party involving relatives. B e versauJe. 01!\play sense of humor. Don't be n j!1d in v1e\H. Expand area of in· terests Gf.~H.\:I 1 Mav 21-.June '.!Ol Emphasis on how you spend and colleet funds Somr Cr1l'nds rPquest aid Give lh1s careful conwln ation You could lose va lued friend ti II\ erly rwrm1S~IH' Draw line between help a n d 1(1\eaway. C'.\~('l.;R I June 21-July :!1 1 · C\ d e high. Superiors ma .. request overtime effort. \\'hatr' er )OU do is ap· rrrr1a1rd Realize this - put to11h best effort. No day for petty complaining - ha ndle necessary tasks in per<.rin Lt-:0 1July 23·Aug. 22): F1iiht tendency to b e d1>m1neer1ng. Even 1( cer· lam of role. temper actions .,, 1th mode sty. Some at a distance get reports which might be distorted . Don 't com fJ()Und error. Stick to fal'l~. not rumor. VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Bu~1nr~s and pleasure may not mix today Hold tight to mone) ro~sess1ons. Tips from friends may lack ~ubslanc:e. Realize this - c·on~1111 i:rnu1ne authoritie~. Hc•ad 'our paper. Absorb knrmlNl.ge LIBR \ tSept 23-0ct 22) You may be called upon to account for actions. ex- penditures Have facts BEST BUY IN TOWN BABY STRETCHALLS $2.33 THE BRAT SHOP Down to the Nitty Gritty a\'allable -don't become aid you now appear to lose time moves. Creative force tu r n tn .stubbomnen. victim of confusion. Social interest. Means more work surges to forefront. But you Significant change due, in· contact helps solve what ap· for you. Be cheerful. Con-require discipline to achieve eluding travel. pears to be serious dilem· ma fusion is due to genuine best results. Be mature. G E N E R A L T E N· SCORPIO Wet 2J-Nov. misunderstanding. A v o 1 d IF TODAY IS YOUR OENCJES: Cycle high for 2t i. Balance reality and dispute with relative. BIRTHOA Y you have fine CANCER. LEO. S p e c i a I desire _ today you can PISCES. (Feb. 19-March sense of humor. You are word to AQUARTUS : be move ahead if aware of the 20): Avoid extravagance. versatlle. Dramatic and analytical. The truth is rules. Familiarity w i t b ~gnore . those .who advocate artistic talent is indicated. available and it will provide details 15 a necessity. re you _:mpulstve acli~ Key 1s-=to-=::--::A:-v::oi==d::-::ha==v=i....:ng=d~e...:te.,:rm:c:in:=a:-tJ_·o_n-=s_tr..,.e_n~gt:_h--:.==;;;:=;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;n:ii become impatient. you risk,. • losmg. Rema1~ on even keel 1 O C -leads to gain. N T I E S.-\GJTIARIUS <Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Emotions run, A . . _ J.1J, l hi gh. Find .our whe~e you l Gl'(.1t{lt~ Shoe s1and. Applies especially to dealing with opposite sex. I Nothing seems to occur 1113 N. MAIN ST. halfway -it's all the way SANTA ANA or nothing. Be ready for aJI-IS out;~r~~boR~ Dec. 22. CLOSED .Jan 191: Today you gel I E SHO A down to facts about home. USE OUR N W P T a~reements. 1 e e; a I com· 74 FASHION ISLAND mitments. A change seems ~~ necessary where re~l(lence All WOP.K DONE PERSON NALLY 1s concerned. A condition in AT ANTHONY'S the home will be revised. I Corona dtl Mu AQt:ARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. . 181 · Some who promised to , Restyle yovr old thoes to the new round look. THI NllW LOOK 3 CONVENIENT SHOPS . e 3401 E. COAST HWY. Corona del Mor-'73-4640 e 3433 VIA LIDO Newport leoch-673-8620 e 74 FASHION ISLAND Newport leoch-644°2551 We've restocked oul'HNes with New Sp r in 9 Merchandise from our warehouse. Prices have been slashed further on many now and save. Page I Ladies' 2 and 3 Piece KNIT SUITS 1 /3 off Group of PANT DRESSES and MINI DRESSES .•• Junior Sites 1/3 off GROUP MENS' SLACKS STORE HOURS: THURS. & FR I., 9:30 TO 9 Girts • Infants Toddlers PAGE 1 · Sub-Teens Juniors Mister Shop M;:~' Group Girl'1 01'9u.t • .... • • • • ....... SI 00 loby lottl" V .I to 7'k ......... , •••. , , 15c Ju1I t rrived-specief purchase of Lodi" llot1.-t in the n••••t 1tylH - l o•(• Sfeevel•n Sweetef lte9. S7.00 .... St.II Girl'• Bt by Doll Polont<n ••••••••.• o"IY Sl." Trol"IRq Pontt .......... , ..... 4 for SI.OD Cray ~hllti •.•••.•••••... , , Spoe11I S2.U loby Com•n . • . . • • • . • • • . • • . . • • . . . . U .4• Tho "P .. nut" Sw4t0t Shirt ...••..... 1u•' S1 .5' n .• Cotton "G•ow· 51;11 Girl's Sllp1 o"ly Sl.44 Gitl'1 Porm t Pre11 Slips ...•..•... 1u1t Sl .It Wt rr•"' Ft,.,ou1 P'lo\tlc l'ontl" .•. , 4 lor l ie Re9. $1.SO Port•A·Slclos • , , , • , , , • , •••. S2." Crib S"-et1 ..•••••••...••••••••• , • • • . lie Prfdo-Ro9. Sl8.00-Hl9h Choir ...... SlS.81 Re9. $15.91 l'loyfNR ................ SU.II LARGE SIZE RECEIVING BLANKETS 93« Only Th, .. p,;clt OreMiltltMt 1109 SH 00 .. , • • • • .. • • • .. Spec. S21.H Car S.oti .....• , , •.•.• , ••• , . , Spec. S2.ll Rtq. S•.H l'otty Clloln •.•••••. Spec Sl.U Comp•rt W •h Tho Oittounh•s lnlont 1 Topper Sets .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . Sl.H Choe\ lh ' ·,y,1h Tho Oiscounl StotOI Todd le,. h rry lobe I. Sllp,.n Ro9. SS 00 .. ju1I S2.2t Sto fh.,. S.Ht r Diaper lo~ •••.•••• SJ.18 Coono•rt l~t1e I Boy or Girl Diop•• S•h . , ••• , • , • , •••••••••• only S2111 Siu t 10 lo JI ••..•...•••• priced from SS.II Very Special Buy from Lo•u ble Inn. lrt ....................... Ju•I Sl.17 Thinlr of It. Wo-11's Hoal..-, l pti" for S1 .Zt Women'• Holf Slips ..•....•.•.•.. Ju1t nc Sped•I Subtun Sportswear • • . • • • 111 Price F•mou• W "'"""'Perma ·Gou orcl-Mt ido"lorm ~roup '"" . • . . • . . . . . . • • . . • . • • . . . 1 /l Off Ht•• To S•t T., Belooo ' Women1.Subtee".' Coprls v.lue< to St0.00 ..•• S1.17·S2.17·U .17 A Rul Buy Women' Drouot Vofuu lo H ~S •••...•....••• SI.II Wo-n's Skirts ••....•••••• Pritod Ju•I SJ.II A Rut Buy Irr. from lo•ublo -Wom•n• Patti Po11ts •.....• , •••••.•.• , , ••• Ju1I l i e Sub T .. " Shorts & Tops ............ 1 /l OH 8 .. u11ful lace & Nylon Scortff, Prayer Col" , ••.••••••••• 111 OH WOMEN'S BABY DOLL F•mou• Colo9n•·Afhr Sh•v• "Jo• lest" ..••••• , , ••••••••••• Jo•;. Off Group 8ov> Sul_S,ort Coots , •• , 113 Off 8ov• Jackets, bro~•" l•U• • , , , , , , , •• , • J.11 Fonl.,llc Value. Boys Socks • , • •• •• ,, ••• Jk lov• Swl"' Truftllt. Situ l to h ••• , .... 1.11 PAJAMAS and GOWNS $2.88 RID UC ED TO ONLY I ALL SALES FINAL • CASH--BANK OF AMERICA--MASTER CHARGE I "l Tile BRAT Shop PAGE 1-MISTER Shop 1809 NEWPORT BOULEVARD • COST A MESA •Telephone 646·0505 1 ·- r lt d c a I r e t l· J• II I. I L \ ~ v 0 f [ n c \ \ ( I_ , ADVENTURE -Spencer Tracy, above, stars in the adventure motion picture "Stanley and Livings- ton" tonight at 7:30 on Channel 9. Also starring are Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Walter Brennan. Nancy Kelly, Charles Coburn and Henry Hull. It is the story ol an ambitious young reporter who starts out to find a missionary lost in Africa. TELEVISION VIEWS Dom De Luise Show 'Busy' By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -The first of the summer replacement programs, ''The Dom De Luise Show·• look over Jonathan Winte.rs' spot on CBS Wednes- day nigbl OE LUISE may not always be completely suc- cessful, but he is a hard-working comedian. He was all over this comedy-variety hou r, mugging, sing- ing. dancing and playing sketch characters that ranged from an escaped convict in the borne of an eager spinster to a boor who lands unin vited at the home of an acquaintance. The first show, while frantically busy, was not top drawer. It did haye a couple o~ thin_gs ~oing for 1t. In the first place it was taped m Miami. So the Jokes were Florida-style -"Miami, the sun capital of the world -my son the doctor, my son the la wyer ... " ANYWAY, this kind of humor Is a welcome 1·hange from Los Angeles smog jokes and New York hippie quips. I! slapstick is your di sh, "The Dom De Luise Show" may provide a jolly frenetic hour every week for the next four months. EARLIER, on ABC, Leslie Uggams, once of the Mitch Miller show and more recently the star of Broadway's "Hallelujah, Baby" appeared in her firs t television special. It was a variety hour and in contrast to the De Luise show, consisted almost entirely of musical numbers performed in wildly colorful psychedelic <>ettings. MISS UGGAMS, a very attractive young woman with an interesting singing style. demonstrated ~er way with material that ranged from "Anything Goes" to "My Man." She had some help from a chorus. and was giv- en an assist by Robert Morse and Noel Harrison, neither of whom had anything particularly interest· ing to contribute. THE MOTION picture Oscar awards show on .\pril 8 lopped the most recent national Niel!.en raltn~s list. wtlh an audience estimated at almost :!O million homes Second in populanty was "The \ndy Griffith Show." followed by the cartoon show, "Cha rlie Brown's All-Stars," a rerun. Dennis the Mmaace THE BOAT BEAT Alll'o• loc~•b•y. ~·lie••' •wurl ... iMll ror ~;, rovo••q•. or ,..,,.1;"9· <eon ti.• bo•' 1. .. 1 lo• 111. OAll 'f fllLOT. H•', II.a ""ly lullltm• bo•lt•9 reporh r o• ••y 01••9• C•unly ••w•p•ptt ... o. OR . IYOR HAS A REPUTATION AG A llRJLl IANT HEART SUrlGEO'°' ..• HE'll BE ~ STAFF, JIM. l 'M lotO HE HAS A r?ATHf~ ASRASlVf PfRSOHAllt'I •.• GORDO , ••• WHtqH MEAN6 HftL MAl<E HIMS~J= UNPOPULAR WITH THe. ~ST OF 1't4f_ 6TAFF. Tt1.AT ~ Wtr'/ l.'M HC>PING YOU'LL MAl<E ALLOWANCES roR. HIM. Will YOU~ FRON\ HERE ON Sl<IP THE LITTLE AMENITIES, NU~6E . No FLOWERS NO DAINTY LITTLE. HOMEY fOlJCHf5 IN MY ROOM . CHAR" IF WHAT YOU !AV IS TRUc, He'~ 5T1U. &E AT MY Al'ART- Ma(T, GLORI~! TUMBLEWEEDS SAY( YOU CAN'T OPEN A BOOKIE JOINT WITHOUT SPECIAL PERMISSION! MUTT AND JEFF O H,BOY, I 'M ~APPX Tt415 IS MY +IAPPY 'DAY.'~· MY PSYC~IATRIST SAIO I 'M ALL CURED! MAP...C.lA MA<:.otJ It EC.'fV~E.$ 'tl>OA '1 OP J:-lvM A ~ )?... t:.Lf\Tior-lS DEBBIE DEERE il{OSE 9 1Rt>rB9 COMf: f:.A511'~ ).FTE~ i i-! .. 01..t> Musci..es ,ARf: i.oosi:o: ... · MUTT, MY PS'11:+-41ATRIST IS THE BEST IN T+IE W~OLE woRJ..O!-- COME ON.~U GaTiA TRY +llM! -ANO 50, ~EN YOWt FRIE>JO By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith twr +'E'S GREAT/ +IE'U. 'FIND SOMET+llNG WRONG WIT+{ ')ot)U! 15 IN TROU9L£1 FALiSRINt; THICXaHf LJFe, STRU<.?61..ING-WITH Hl5 ~ CALL TO HIM ••• SHOUT V«:)IU)S I • By Frank BoJI• THU r,-S D A Y MAY 2 CVI N l ~C. G (If, l..ntcllM: (C) (30) "T'ht Min of the Yu r ' End011 1111hcitullf UMIS w11thcr1tt to prove to S1111ultt1 l~1t eve" moclu t Dar· flft ~" bt 1lhc:ttd by adut1l!Oft, ID Mtn erftil <C> !90> f) lttwl•C llH (C) (30) f!I McflHJ ""9fll GI £1 lulclt 4t let """' •:oo 1J Tiit l it Newt: (Cl !60) Jt lf) Dunphy. 9:00 • ~ (f 1'1WMIJ llifl!I Mtwir. (G) "lt••P•c•" (dr1m1) '63-Rob tit Mhchum. Elu M1n1Mlll, J1tk H1wk1na, S1bu D111111 ol h1a/1 loll~ venture and 19mance ut In lttt M1l1y1n IUllllts. Th4 story foc;u_. tft bl& 11111t t11pper Hmy Stutoll, who with Otto Ab&ott ind NIM hu bu n comm1saiontd by 1 zoo tt brlnt baclt 1 Ptif of tiaeri i nd 1 r111 hall·l~rd. h1tt·tiaer knon lo b11·11mt hunltis K "ttl« ttl• ch1ntrtt*" 0 HnHIJ·l rillkllJ ltt,.rt (t) 130) 0 SCM Allt~ Sllttl: (Cl (90) John Gary. Slim G1Wlard and Slappy WMte 1u.i. D Sir O'Cltcl Mtwit : (Cl "Cun ~tf)" (,.Uttt~) 'S7 -Sttwar1 Gran111. Rhond1 Fl1mln1. ID l'•ttJ Dlllt (SO) '° 111. m.uc·-(C) (30) I Em rt Kitll Sdlttl: "General Mtlll· D COMEDY Of THE YEAR!. ematk:s." ltslOll on -turt mtnl. * 'The Admirable Crichton•" el°'-." H1llm1rk Hall of Fame 6:30 0 llllBC Ne.J S.rvlct (C) (60) "'Ill• ,,_, ..... (C) (3&) ID Hml (C) (30\ D 11}1 (\) Tl11t Cirt: (t) <301 ·11"1" lht Pot1tou , Ethel Mer·• men"" Ann Mane is ew1rwlltlm1d to filld heriett onst111 with Ethtl Mer111en In 1 tllWivtl tlf "G"9f .. Att1r bt1n1 hltl~IHMI 111d ,,._ pl111dln1 1n1ppropri1t.ly tllt llrlt day ol rthNrsafs, Mn ii '° em· bur1ntd she words Mita lllen'l!tl\. But Don 1nv1tn htr to AM't apart• ment for dinner. (R) (J) Md<11t's ll"J (301 ED Mar111 1111 Mut et M1l11rty: ··Find the Rraht Job" Mar.on Mat '\11111 arid 1uuts tel-O\ltt alt.int !Ives to rt111a1nin1 In enforctd re t1rement. (R) ~ Nottdel9 l4 (J) Trwt ~,. (0) (80) 7:00 1J CIS &1nm1 Nttn: (C) (30) Walter Cronk1t~ ED Tll•n t.t: Holt·tritic "" Mar.t nthtl loou 11 __. !rent "lhe Covtr1MK'1 l1ctr ~ tllt Slt&t Soatty. e...ts ll't .ctor John Hardmc 11111 direcW SIM Brown O F Trvop (30) IO I L"' lvcy (30) l!) Q11111u '1 lal1nd <Cl (30) EI!) Secr11111nto Flit m Al1111 dt Ml Al1111 &llttdle. !*'9llt t:30 G (f}J m,.,._ ~ (C) (30) 1 A ftlt ffi!it on tM wlllrf ea11• trouble l>ttwMft Dr. Relll llld hit 7:30 1J ~ ([l CIM!rttt Stilp: (C)j lirotlltr; Rtta trill '9 ....,11; Joe (90) Marshal Jim Cl1IWl1 h111s a ROtti ~ the C.,... tMlity. str1nrer <auest J D ~rinon) car-I Cl Nws: fC) (30) stll ....._ ry1n& th cred1nt11ls of • Ttm at Tl'llWI (C) (30) deputy. unaw111 that he b 1 w1nt I ""!' Citlls If ._ ""'* ~-· td outlaw welon1 ft'itlll•· (R) u:i A day In the lift of 9111 tM111lnt 0 @(6) D1nltl hone: (C) (60)1 port city rt11!m with ..tllt 11d "The K1na·s Sh1llinr" Daniel Boon11 too11a. ~us arid 811h111i111. N•· tangles with • Redco1t det1chmer!I ratot It ltlthard McCvtthlll. th1t is under orders to flush out Colon11I troubltm1hrs. (RI lO:OO BO (i) Dell Mlftll ~ (C) 0 Ltt'1 Co It tllt lt1C11 (C) (30)1 (6()) Rotem1ry ci-IJ, 1141dclJ 0 !fi' CD S-d Hundrtd TMrs: H1ckttt, Minnie 1'9art, "" Dm4 (C) (30) ''Oh D•d. Oh Did. They Steinbtra SVNt. (It) Thawed Out Grandpa and I'm Ful·I e ...... """"' .... .., (eat tnl So Sad." Pretty Erict Sanders mistakes Luke lor his 111ndson Ken D S..,.. lllllln: (C) (IO) "lllt and a1ves hrm • 11de to I civic Tr1ln1 of Slltnct." """' ....... betterment mottn1 Posinr as Kin. Tlppl Htdren star. llrolll Mt c:hMt• Luke accu1es Marll Tollrver of ob· lul. • )'911111 111111 ""-It I strud1n1 1 new freeway turllOff hotel confident ht "411 Mn be arid 1s j11led for uuult. (A) I wulthy. 9ut no Ollt 1tt ~ will admit knowinc tlle phll1fl!th111plllt B M1lhon S Movie: "Stanley tn4 who nu promised hill! finucial lw1np1oneft (advenlure) '39-Spen 1 bacllln1. rer lr~cy. R1tha1d Greene, Nitnql ""'T-("" (fiO) Kelly, Welter Brenn1n, -....,.... "' '1) Trutll or ConttqUtMAI (C) (30) '1) h dt lathllll II ... {C) (30) l!) l"eny Muon (60) l Q) My Motllt1, ttll C.. (Q (30) EID Feature: l(amet Conque11d • ~ m ll&D ltniew: .. ,ro.,. lttl*f I 931 adventure ltlm. 1 miles1one/ -Uplonnr lhe Moon." Dr. Albtlt 1n mounl•inetrtn& llfmmakinr docu· Hibbs and ruests dix oa llM rtee to lt1t moon ind loot It fllN mentrng the Frank Smytht 111 /1 historic AJntricln ... blliq ped1tlon to climb 1(1m1t Ill the H1mal1yu. •P•ot flifhls. m NUWI Clt1 Mvtletl 1uo m ,.....: fCl 130> 11111 ..... • , I. a:oo O 1o~1nc (C) (2 hr> ll:OO 8 .._ O'a.. ~ • (II)~ 0 @ (3) TIM flytftf llwft: (C) Jerry DunphJ. '6 (30) "A Beil ror S•n Tineo." Tiit btll D TM 11111 ,._ .._ _ -~ that hu JetVed Comtnt San Tineo -t..,1::. lor INet 200 yeari creels when 6toll'I ~ntt. "' Sisler Bertnlle is &•vtn bell duty ft s,.-.1a: 'TM l"'9IWI .... :' lhe rt111urceful llOV!Ce enlists the /honot) 'J3-Cl1u~ 111111&. .. 11d of htr 11mbl11.fritnd. Carlos, G """= (C) (JO) lluttr W.rl r... tnd betlns a u11ch for th1 wreck · or the Belgian ship which unk D ,...: IC) ..,._ Miii lilt :.: with ti.. bell's 11pl1otment yem lir.l.M" (1dwlrtvr1) '31-H•nrt '• before. (R) Fonda, Cl1tldtltl Golbtrt, JIM Car• ~ '1) ~ (C) (30) ritdln1, Ed111 Mey Ollvw. .•>' m 1'1.,lftc t11t ltibf ID * ..,.. fC> rlO> • ., ...... -Tiie ... --(welt· • em) '57 -... 111.-.. ID4ttfl ' .,.,. ~.,; .. u o U COMEOY OF THE •llllO ....... "Ad ........ #,..:..; YEAR! 1111) '4t-Ytn IMlllll, MM 111t11., :· I D ID CJ) TM '"""" ... (C) * Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna in 'The Admirable Crichton' IJ (J7)(J)...., ...., ... IC) • GJ Ltt t....,_ (C) 0 ~:J 6 Hall1111fl H1I ti F 1111t: U:>O GJ ,..... City (t) (90) ·'Tht Admirable Criclllon ", , • R•ll Travers. Vir111n" McKenllt. i nd 9) Adieft ,....._ ,,.., Wtttn. J•net Munro. w1lh L •u1en" lbi ! ~m•lh. Rithtrcf Euton and P1m1l1 1 l:OO 8 Mt*-"f..... .,..._. Brnwn, stir In Jll!'tts M. l•rri•'s "ll.-M1n1 MeMw. '"'- P''' that ci..11 wtlh 1 turn-of·t/I• , ttntury t1m1Jr of B1rt1sh 1rlstocr1ts I:~~!'~ 't:( who '" sl11pwradied trid malllOlltdl -on 1 "-rt 11l1nd. Ceoree Sdl1tftr llowmft. ~ " oroductr d11tdor of th11 dr1ma G ...._ .,.. ._. fl ......,. 1d1oted lot tel..,.1sio~ by Robert (dr1ma) ~lcl\Ml -tMI Hartunr. I ~.-- ----~------------------------------. DAYTIME MOVIES . ~ ... O CC> ....,_ ._, ,,.~ 11 :oo 0 "Sc>o"e"' "' "" '"Ill" (0,. I 11t1) ·~6-ltod CtmtfOll. """" II· <c:omtc11l ·u-._ ...., ~ trtll Wtt• ,•- ~.· , . ...... liiiii----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~ SERVING THE Public and Trade COMPLETE PRINTING SERV1CE -'i"·''li'""IH.. 642-4321 221 1 West S.lbo.t Blvd. N9Wp0f't IMctl .... 20 DAlLY PILOT Thursday, May 2. 1968 • Compact 32" wide size! • Available in white, avocado & coppertone! • No defrosting ever! • Flowing cold meat tender! 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D.., ( 0 l 0 R ''RlMOTl TY TUNING" s,1et c111•••• •• .. 1' cutrtl 1111wt '" 1 1' d jllt "It•• It 2 .,. ll •tlll i.tttf, \ICU ~i 11 " et1. ca~":. Vff ''""''It nctltt. • Zenith Haodcratted Chassis, No Production S~ortcuts • Swper Gold Video Guard Tuner! • Zenith UHF & VHF Soot light Controls 1 • T•NO Zenith Quality Spea~ers • Model 3910 • Thrtt tuned selector buttons 11ve yOIJ high and low temperatures' • Safety feaMe! Starts only wllen door 1s closed! • Fluff selector for gentle fluffing' 111111. M41141 PM• SAT. & SUN. 10-6 PM NG TON BUCH 11172 IEACM ILV1. 142·'611 ' l • MleS.. IUllAHl< 3443 641 n SEGUNDO lOUAHCE 600 25405 S. s.,.fff4e N. Vlctwy llwtl. 390·341' 17•7'57 Ml-"11 Mt-5131 Ill. s.,.t"4• II. Cre•ae..w • 1-4712 EA 2-2US DA 5-4111 " 5-Mll ----------- Gonlen Grove 1219 1 Me~r llwtl. JI 7-5000 -----=~-- I R 0 T LO Mun: year . pla, toda· the I their .. r lhtn~ me 1 tcan- \lun :<inf• Til fllll De tr at m ewe~ want "[ NH little l11b1l that Fo Rom 'laII has fl whcr the I part lOnt tor r \\30' frrl hi!\ I Th tr;in lur I haw arr a De Thor eonc Lt on whe1 Plun halft '\' dous long caut ques hPlp rtnw1 mad \h roac In I'> rt.vin tn2 t 0( 30,1 rr. Low Lilli· tend: rinc ~:a Ill kr 1~1rl• Th 81 II it 11t;it lhllt pack 111 i:: r C'l11h In \11sl 1'31 " J \l.ir• rPJ'lOI r1rr1· " ront1 \\ and Tenn Fu Lave the r ullf struc Th A\ lh C'ilUTI ~ 1111 rr An DAil V PILnT 2 f Boston Shoots for Death Blow • Ill 6th Round Rants Grant Old Wisl1 To Mu11so11 LOS ANGELl::S 1 t;pl) Bill Munson. 26. who had lamented for two years to lht' Los Angeles Rams tn "play me or trade me." had his wish today as he made preparatJons to join the Detroit Lions who hope he wul fill their need for a starting quarterback .. I looked over every team and lhink this was the be$l <;ttuat1on ror me fro m the standpoint of .101ning :• team that needed a quarterback .. Munson said al a Wednesday pre· ~'<>nference The former 1.Jt.ah State ~r pointc out he was not forced to slgn w11 Oetroit because his option had run our at midnight Tuesday But there was no riueshon in i\lunson's mind that h• wanted to go with the Lions. "£still feet I am capahle of beinjZ <111 NF'L starter ... ht> said "I rrui?ht bP .1 little rust v at f1 rst. but. a few e\- h1 hitrnn .eamc' should take care of that." For the ra~l twn ~casom; Sin('" Roman Gabnel took over as th• s1art.Jng Ram!.· quarterback. Munsor~ has seen v1rtually no action .. It made me sick the first year when l i;at on the bench. Even when lhe team won. J felt I was not reall~ part of 11. I .1u:-l felt that I couldn't c:·onllnue to s11 nn the beneh and "ail for Roman to gt>t hurt because I didn't want to .<,ce him hurl 1\nd Gabe ma~ reel a tittle bPtter himself about not ha\ mg me lonk1ni.: down his neck " The Lions hart heen nnl' or abnu1 r1\ I' tram~ tlrnt 1nq111rNJ ahout ~111n•1Jn and fnr the past month ne1roi1 appeared ''' have the msidf' track tf a deal coulrl h" arrangf'd. Detroit General Manager Hu·' Thomas. who came lo Los Angele~ tn conclude Lhc deal. stressed that the· Lions were giving up a lo~ for Munson \~hen they traded quarterback M1l1 Plum. Oanker-punter Pat Studstill and halfback Tommy Watkms . .. We felt that Munson was a tremen- dous prospect and we desired for a long time to get a quarterback or hJ~ caliber," Thomas said. "There is no question the three men we traded will help the Rams. Rut wp were well pn. dnwe<l with running b;:irk~ and tha: rnarle the deal possiblt> " Munson said he ha<! llalke<f fn Lion~· rnach Joe Schmidt anti plannPd tn 211 Ill Detroit aro11nd ./uni> I to hrgm J:tu· d~·tng their offensive stylP and learn· 1ng their book of plays. DODGERS OFFER 30,000 FREE BATS The Dodgers are offering 30,00 L ows vi Lie Slugger bats (suitable fo1 Little League play\ to youngsters al · lending Friday night's i:ame agains' ltncinnati. Each kid t4 .inci 11ndl'r who huv~ , li <:kPI fn thr gam" will rl'C·e1vf' a ·hal Girl" are ehg1hlP. ton Thi> An~ell' havP "' -;1m1lar olf Pr ~ning later in the month. WOULD YOU BELIEVE THAT GR.ACEFUL ORANGE COAST DIVER GARY BAGLEY IS REALLY 33 7 ? Boys l11to New Club Rumor Squashed, Laver ls Not Leaving NBTC H;:ippilv. wP c·an .. qurlch thP ri11w1r • th.:il werP 1n c1rc11lat1nn ~fll?l?P .. tin:: fhal Rnckel Rnrl LavE'r w;:i~ ahm11 t11 pack his racquet.~ and flerar1 a~ to111 · in~ pro for thi> NPwporl Reaeh Trno1 lllJh. In view of the flame-haired formrr \11stralian's current trip abroad. we raned Information from hi~ wife ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ WHITE WASH Jlllll llllllU Gll NN WHITI MdrV cnnrPrmn:l I h P di~ronrPrltnli? rPpnrt" lhat WPl'P hP~Jnmne 10 r1rrulate 1n the arra. ·11eavPnS nn'.' ~hP Pxclauned when ronfronted with the tale. We're here to stay. WP lnvi> 11 ht>rP and Rod would ne~r leave Newport Tennis Cluh " Further investigation did reveal that Laver has taken on part ownership of the Sunny Hills Tennis Club (If Fullerton. which i~ now under con- struction. Thi' nPw racilily will not he a~ IM~P ~s thr NBTC Hnwrver. 1f wlU havr 12 rourts. an n1vmp1c·s1zPd 1 SO metrr \ swim ponl. pro <:hOfl Ptr And \ou can f1£1ir" with Rn<l 5 1n- 11111'01 r aorl kn11\\-hn" t111>rt>'o; .:i .:nor! • lrnnr .. Rov l';;mPrrno will strp 1n ;:p 1hr nr\.\ 1 luh'' tnunn~ pro Rov 1n1nrrl lhl' La\'l'I' rrn playin~ t!l'Ollf'l a l11lll' 11\rr a monlh J go and 1, OllW 11\ in.t: 111 .\ ewporl Heat·h The Sunnv !11ll ~ Cluh slrnulrl hr ;i ,maslung si1c•t·i>.~s. Fullrrlon ha~ Inn:: been a h1t!hl\ active trnms area. And there's people up there "1lh rnn s1derable extra pennws to fork nut for pleasure. . ~l1t1rt Cir<"11it• \11.Jni: Marina lligh trac:k cnac:h .Jack Rowan 1~ nn thr wav hack tn n or m a I c y following: hosp1tali7.al 1nn with 11 ~e1·r,.e hrnnrh1al ;itta<'k .\ nf'" ldra rnr humprr 11tlrkf'r;;: "Stomp nut ni j!hl hi i:h ~rh!'nl haiwhllll'" Tbr-f' a1111anln1· n n r I 11 r n " I rl:i'h"~ hl!H' i. ":iv nl lai;linit 1111 miltnlJ?ht. murh tn' lhf' c-l!urtn or umpires and nlhns unfortunatP Pnoul(h tn •ervf' In '"m" nfflclal r11 paclty. They featurt lhP dis<.:us 1n llun· tington Beach city yooth tnick meets. Yet the supposedJy advanced level - the HB Hil(h S<:hool District -clinl(i; In its antJGuated s ta11d a~a1ni;t the event for preps UCLA·-home f n n t b a I I· schedule for 1968 loob ·about A~ tneerrsllnl( ai; a draft nollcr. Thi' Rruin11 bnr such "attracllnn~" a~ f'ltl. WA~hin~n Stat#, Penn SfAlf', Stanford And llSI Shake-up "f i111e Dodger l 'he111t.· F ollowin~ Los~ Uf' llmr lnr1::i,1· fnr lhl' I ,n< '\n'!1•lr' nnrlrrr~ Th,,, rfrnprNt n111 nr :i lir Jr.1 lh1rrl fll:lC'I' ::i ll lhr \1 ;:i 1· down In '1xth or lhP ;\';:itiPoal l.l';:it:!11r whrn thr1 ~"' calprrl. 7-~l. \\'!'dnr1-.rfa\ n1cht hv •lw \llanta R1 Hvrc; The Oorl:!rrs looker! prrlf _v :::-nnrl h1 1 few m1n11tr~ aflrr thry tied the ~r·nr.- ,.._ 1 O<"do•-. ., ""•nl• 1 ~s ICFI 16.0l M~y ~ ()f)d'I,.....~ "' C•nt1l"lnM1 1 SJ KF1 IMM M1tv • ()nij<J,.,S \f'J C1n<tnrt11t1 1 .SS KFI (6.401 ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~- l n the hotlom or the eiJthth at 3.3 w1lh two runs P.111 lhr Rravf's did a war dancr no lhf' bal.f'paths in the lop nf lhP n1nlh s"nnni::: four tim"s rafrhrr Tom ll11llrr. n111s1n~ a hi.I frrrrl ldt knr" ;:inrl 11 hn11~i>d riC?hl ~hm will hP given a rest tom~h1 1n fhP 'rrnnrt ..inf! final gamP nf thr ii<'nr~. ~1.1n:itrrr Wall .\llltnn n:imrd .1,,rr Tnrhnrc In 11l;irt heh1nrl lhl' pl::ilP in ;i · <;h11kr ·11r" linP·ur fe:ilunng nirh1 hitnrlrc1 h1ttns a~a1ns1 the srhedulrd Atlanta <;farter. nick Kl'lley. ;1 ~n11thp;:iw with a 1-2 recorfl &Tl•NT• I.OS ANClllU , •1a.1 tf • JK~<f""' ,, ._. 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Sammy Lu was 12 N-rnrr he ~ver wnn an Olvmr1<' ml'rlal Anrl lnok •t lnJYS hkf' Rill RU!i54"11. 1n lhf'n 11t's." f·or Jack f'ulh'!rtnn \l11mhhns:: 11~n Rai.;11'' 1~ llkP a ~nld pfl).<;J"f'CICJT tnp· ptn~ n' PT ll SO-pound nlll!l!rt tl1• 1. nl" n11 ,I\ fllll hl'.1 lll\1"1 "l hr I 1•.-tt•h 1o,;1\ \' ""I 1 · I 1\1 br." ;:nnd hr 1"1 t ;1-l,Nt 111111 IHl\\ 111;:!11\' 111111' hf' "a' 1 .1rn111:c ,1 nrt hr h.id •'onni:h In r nm pr 'r 1111 11' Tlwn \Ir rhrc·l-<'rl tntn h1~ h;w~ 1 r1 nrd' 11 nct d1,1·1111•1 rd 11 r h11•! a ;!I :tdr \ d11 1'1 ' H \(;I.E r 11ESl'ONl>S $111ce 19.)11. Ra!!lr.v ha$ h<'rn \1ork10i:: In !hf' c·on,1J·11t:f1nn hllSIOPS~ 1n flranJ:f' c·n11n11 H111 !hf' call of athlt>t1cs hN <im!' lnu<lt>r with rach pa~smc year <1nrl Bai:h•\' r('spondrd . 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Situutio11, For Ll1kers LOS ANGELE!=i -The Soi.Inn Celt1c5 can win thP National Baskr1. ball Assoc1at10n champ1011~h1 p lnr lhf ninth t ime tn the la~t 10 1can ton 1~l1f \11th a \'ICtory over thf' Los An~elP' Lakers at the Forum 1n game s1\ <i( the playoff i.en(•)o. Torught"s R ndo(h rfur l wtll hf no dosed cin:utl trlt'1 1s1nn .al A1rnhe1m CorH'ention Ccntrr "1th sral~ prn:erf at $4 eaeh. ft 11111 br hroadca~t nn ~NX r 11170) • Thr Forum 1s ~old nu! 'Phe Ce1t1es lead lhe hcsf.ot-7 SPl'\P' three games In 11111. Roston won 1t :. third game Tuesdav night in Boston. 120-117 tn ovcrtlmr In that game. lhr Lal..cr~· .J errv Wci;t scored 35 point~ on 14 or 24 shot" from the floor drsr1tr playing on <l sprained ankle Thr cinkle hurt). ll1f' ..,uprrstar htil West \\Ill br in thP ~tartm.t: lme-up loni)!hl "The ankle \\ asn '1 an\· \I nr!>r I nda1· than 1t ''a" hl'lnrr .; Dr. Rnber l Kerlan said Wcdne~day. Fred Schaus. Laker J!. r n e r a 1 manager, said \\'est was only playrn: al 75 (><'f'Cent 1n Tursday's game. But both hr and Dr. Kerlan ~airl they felt \\'rsl would OE> abli> ICl run without pam. nr. Kerlan said Wr~t wnulci rece1vr a shot of a ram killer for the ank.fr JUS1 hefore tipoff "There's no swelling tn conlenrl with." said thr orlhoped1c specialisl ··we're optimistic." Elgin Baylor hit onl:-; rune o( 26 shah in Tuesday's game. Bu t (C)ach Bill van Rrrda Kolrr said hP wa~ surP. thr ageless star would rrhnund from thal mark al the 1-'orum. where the Laker': have a record flf 22-fi '1ncr thev hegan play at the new <;ports palace early 1n January. Ai1gels Collect 4th Straight, Call 011 Ellis RO!'TO\." 1 l 1·11 TltP l;iltfnrm.3 Angf'I~ <'lllllrln'f rmt lncrlhrr ~n ;.l r;ii~ht \'lC'lonr~ fnr lhr 111 ~I fhrPP II l"('k~ of lhr 'l'.1,0n h11I l'llfrentl\• thP~"re nd1ne ;:i fn11r-i::r1m" \\toning ~treak And the pttd 1r1 111!0 ,1..i1lPci 1he win Angel Slate 1 .. •iJ'I' A,ng~·~ ... i ao~ton 10 ~'ft ~ lo. ··oc 111nt "'~V : Ar'lt;" •, df Ol'ttt.>•f 4 )' Ct '1' ._ ,>PC {11f'il ~:: 5 :~:::~ :: g~:~;·: ! ~ ~~ ~ .. ~ ; ~~ ~~:~~ ~treak. 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'""' ,,. f I.I• ;, ( ., n I • "(I f\,. "' } ft ft "' I • ' " l , 1 IV l Ii ~ •Y."! H'I on H 11 El! 1111 \0 R •• ~ q l ,,,rr;,.,,., I H,.m 1• "'°' W;t\l,,wt,1t1 lVlt w..,,..,, rt " n ',, ' 1 1 1 ' " l I I 0 ~ Sudden Sam Get~ Ba<·k His Fla1n c, Fan~ 16 Athletics Ii• Thr A,.~nl'i11Lrtf Prr"' Swfrtrnh fhr fl:im<> wa~ h;id;. ~url til'n ~;im l\kf)nwell'~ fM;lh;ilJ anrl hl '- r:ir·r ilC:Mn"' il\P ('l!lklann AthlPlir< rnn\ 1nPrci 'omr pcnplP hr 11. ii~ ~mn~ lo 11 flrr McOnv..rll l!lrud llllf Ill hattrr,. - two short of thr n111P mnin~ ma jnr IPag11r rN·nrfl -and p 1 l c h e <1 Cleveland to a 3-1 victory ovE'r thr A thlell<'' Wednr~day mght. And hr d1rl 1l wilh nnly 119 pitches i11 two ho11r~. I I min11t(>~ -near recor<f llmr fnr M<·Onwell. who u~ually lhrol!. ~ a lo1 morr pitches and lake~ a lot lon1?rr doini:-ii "Grntlemrn." hr marv<'lh•d ;if. frr>Aarrl~. "vo11 hr11,. 111sf SE'en th!" l'll!hlh v..nndPl nr lhr wnrlrl Onlv ll!J p1tr l1"' 1n lwn hn111 ' 11 minutes ( nf'vf'r thn11ght l'rl <Pr thr day." Thur\daY May 2. 1%8 22 DAILY PILOT , . , Pirates Seel{ Olympic Berth Nifty OCC Crew to Battle Nation's Elite Bv RAY PLUTKO 6t "" 0•11• ...... Jllff Orange Coast College bounced into the Olympic Games' spotlight today when coach Dave Grant aaid h.is Pir· ates would seek a U.S. crew berth for the '68 Olympiad at Mexico City. ·'Our intention is to definitely enter the Olympic trials late this summer and we are really going after it in a big way .'' said the personable OCC coach. That opportunity will come in mid· August when the United St.ates con · ducts its four-oar tryouts at Long Beach. Oran~e Coast is beUeved to be the first junior college entrant to ever compete in the Olympic trials and the Bucs are doing it the hard way. '"We raised the money to lease our own boat for this event." aa.id Grant. We've accomplished this iJl a number of ways. but mainly through soticlt<i· lions of crew friendi; and Jack Hamilton of the Long Life Pen Com- pany." Hamilton. who lives on Lido island, it was learned donated several thousand pens to Grant and his crew team, who m turn sold them 9-l the school's registration in an effort to lease the boat. Evidently the "Write no w and row tater" campaign was successful as the Bucs leased a fine four-Oar boat from Olympic medal winner Conn Finley of Stanford. "We leased the boat for 1700 from Finley and it's a beaut," said Grant. "lt's caUed the 'Middle Sex Four' and it's strictly a racing boat and rather difficult to handle." The four-oar competition is expected to attract lS of the top teams in the U.S., but the Bucs may be at a dlsad· vantage. Earlier in July. the eight-oar trials Wlll be staged in Long Beach. with the likes of major powers Harvard, \'esper Boat Club. UCLA. Navy. Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Stanford present. From that expected 15-team field . the losing 14 entrants may then _break down their crews to compete tn the four-oar finals. Needless to say. the Bucs wiU be bucking the best of the lot. "We've been working with the boat whenever ~sible and we even hor· rowed a similar four.oar boat from l'CLA so we could race against ourselves for time." said Grant. "However. at the present we're at· tempting to repress the Olympic outlook until the collegiate racing season is over. That should be right after the Western Sprints May 18." Bucs Host EC Stars Friday In Championship Spikefest SANTA ANA-BOUND? -Com pton basketball coach Bill Arm- strong holds aloft the CIF championship trophy his team won last March. He'!! been offered the Santa Ana varsity basket- baU coach.mg position. Top Coa~h to SA~ Compwn Boss Offered Job Santa Ana H1gh School has offered IL"' vacant head basketball coaching job to Compton coach Bill Armstrong, the DAILY PlLO'f has learner! extl11s111ely. Fullerton College and then the also· rans. lbat's the outlook for Friday's run. rung of the Eastern Conference track and field finals as prognosticated by the DAILY PILOT'S annual d op e sh eel !:lite of the expected blitz is the Orange Coast College oval. with field events starting at 2:30 p.m. and th e 440-yard relay igniting lhe r unning phase one-half hour tater. Fullerton's strength rests with the Ukes or 38 qualifiers and that array of talent appears a "cinch'' for 149 points In fact the Hornets s-hould come dose to doubling the combined outputs of second place Sant.a Ana (79) and third seeded ML San Antonio (77 ). Golden West, which came through with a surprising 18 qualifiers, is ex· peeled to finish a lofty fourth on the strength of 68 markers, while host Orange Coast is pegged for a mere 14 points and a share of the No. 8 spot with Citrus. While the field events appear safe from the recordseekers, such isn't the case in the sprints and distance at· tractions. Stan Edmonds /Fullerton), J im Seymour <Golden West), Pete Brang 1Mt. SAC) and Dave M urphy t Fullerton) are logical picks to SCOi"e doubles -accounting for eight of the 17 blue ribbons. Seymour's wins are expected to come 1n the 120 !ugh and 330 in- termediate hurdles, wh.ile the best finish by an Orange Coast athlete ap· pears to be fourth. Absent from Friday's finals are a couple of prize athletes, who were either scratched or failed to qualliy. Included are OCC's 21.5 sprinter Ralph Kelly, OCC's 186-4 javelin thrower John Ward, Fullerton's 15-6 pole vaulter Dennis Walp, Chaffey's 21.9 sprinter Dick Sargent and San Bernardino's 45·101h triple jumper Art Jones. Top six fimshers in each event, in· eluding relays, qualify for the SoCal preli ms next week at Cerritos. Scoring is on a 10-8-6-4·2·1 basis, 10 going lo first place. Armstrnni:? guided Compton to the CJF''~ first undefeated season 1n 16 years last season as the Tarbabes captured the CIF title by beat- ing Huntington Beach. . Santa Ana ls seeking to fiU the vacancy created by the res1gnat101t of Wayne Snell. Saint athletic director Larry Arason has interviewed about a dozen candidates for the job, Jncluding ex-Anaheim Amigo coacb Al Brightman. Eastern Conference Dope Sheet PRIDE OF THE WEST -Bob Messina of Golden West Col- lege will be one of the top athletes to watch at Friday's running of the Eastern Confer- ence track and field finals, the Rustler having covered the 880 rn a season best of 1:54.2. The only roadblock preventing Armstrong from moving to Santa Ana is salary. "If I made the move to Santa Ana on the salary I've been offered it would cost me aoout $2,500." Armstrong told the DAILY PILOT. •·r like. Orange County very much and the Santa Ana job appears to be an attractive one. But the ~alary is the only thing holding mf' hack." Armstrong, 50, would he leaving a basketball hotbed to Jump into the Orange County prep basketball picture. Over the past three seasons, his Compton teams have togged 24-6. 26-4. and 32·0 records. In 10 seasons at Compton , he's 265·57 and in 21 years of coaching in California his record is 456-101. Nn stran.11;f'r In ()rangf' ('011nty haskf'lhall. Armstronir l'OachPc1 the Cee team at Anaheim llil(h in 1955 and '56. He moved on to Cnmptnn for the HJ57-:}ll Sf';J<;l>n. Armstronit 'lnl his Machinf! ~tart 1n a famn11 c; ha skrthall 111\1 n. Cabin Creek. W. Va .. Jerry Wf'~t·~ hnnw tnwn That was J!l43 and he came to Barstow. Calif .. in l!l4.i to 1·n11C'h fnr """ vear heforr rrturn-1 ing to Huntington, W. Va, to completr work for hie; l\lastrr~ al l\larshall College. He returned tn California to "'a" 1n lf>-111 ;ii Lr•nP r 1or Thrn hr logged coaching stops at Newhall. Delano and AnallPim hrtore <;e!tung in Compton. --.--. First Net Rift Sports In Brief Triggered By MacCall LONDON I AP\ -Tht> l1rst <oigns nf a rift tx>tween profe11sional anrt amateur tenm" lhreatrned today In halt the progress of npen tournament~ Standing Ovation Given When Agee Gets a Hit Arneriran prnmnter Geor~f' Macl111l was ref)l)rted planninl'! to pull his trn stars out of the Kent Championship~ at Beckenham -onP nf the oprn tournamrnls ~<'ht>dUlf'rl In rreC('OP Wimbledon . He ~aid thP priu mrmf'\' offprrrl wa~ not big rnnus;!h an(! ~tarlrfl plannin~ ~ ..rival tournamrnt of h1~ own al t astbwrnP. Officials of lhr KPnt Ch;:imp1nMh1p( l eacted anmly and complainrr1 tn the "British LaWTI Tenn1~ AssO<'i11tion Laurie McCul111m . nq~;miillf" nf lhC' ~mamf'nt, 11aid · "l h!'lflf' WP can i;t11l M>rt nut the !liluation " The lnternat1onal Lawn Tenn•( Federation ~ q n c t I n n " rt open tournamenlll a month uo and anottecl fOGJ' open events to Britain this year. The lint -the British Hard Coort Championships at Bournemouth la~t week -was won by Ken Rosewall. ooe..ct MacCal1'1 professionals. NEW YORI\ -Tomm1P A~er . whn \\l'Ot h1tlr~s in 34 ronsecul1ve times at bat as a New York Met. singled in lhr four1 h 1nnini.t nt a 2ame with thr Phtladl'lphia Ph.tile~ W e <I n e s d a y n1ghl At!rr·~ h11le:;.s s~reak tied the cl11h record ~et 1n 1962 by Do11 Zimmer He was givl'n a ~landing ovation hy a <;hp;i St;id111m rrriwc1 upon rra1:h1n:: fint h;isP. * * * ll l':TROIT .l111·1t \dams. \\ hnv llny temper and stark dedication 11~ 11 player. coach and i eneral mana.-ctr htlprd mold the Natlooa.1 Hoc:kry Ltague. died Wednesda.v at the age or 7:1. .\dam1 suffered a fatal heart atlark at his Detroit office whrre be bad run the C'entral Proresslooal Bodey l.eague ror rive year's. ST PAUL · MINNEAPOLIS Minnesota shelled St. Lo111i; 5-1 Wed· nesday night to lieadlock the Nation· al Hockey League We11t Division best-of-7 final playoff serie~ at three game~ each. The Bluei; and North Star' return to St Louis for the nna1 and deciding R:ime of the series Friday night. * * * 'l/J>;W ORLt·:.\NS -Thr h11ttle for thr Cirsl rhamplonshlp of t ht \ rn , r I c n n Ra"kelhall .h soclotlon mnvrd back tn PlttsburJ?h today fnr lhr pla~ofl iiamt' Saturday nlgbt. The Pittsburgh Piper" llrd the besl· of.7 1rrlu at 3-J Wtdntl!lc1ny night by whlpptni New Orlenn" 11!·1~ afwr tht Bon blew • 13-polnt halftime lead. The Pipers made good on 1even ~traigbt fou l shot~ In th" nnal two mJnute1 for Uuir victory marefn. * * * HOUSTON South African Gary PIRATES' LITRICH EC '''ET QLIALIFIER ~'ULLERTON -Bob L1trich of Orange Coast College emerged as the lone area qualifier Wednesrlay 1n lht> opening round of the Eastern Con· ference tennis championships a I Fullerton College. Litrich defeated Bill I n R I e h a r t (Golden We6t\ li-0 &.2 and Bob Plesek ( Chaffry I 6-2. f\.2 1n ~ing}ei; action and a berth in Friday's sE>m1fi.nal round . Doublei; action opens today. Rusty Moore, Mark HPaly Errnl 1.rrson. Miki' nunn ;iml S t r ' P Lawhead wpre f'hmmated tor l'o;i-;!. while Golden \\"es!'<; ltne-11p of (I\ p singles rlayers were eliminated in Wednesday's openinR action. Lions Host Gymnasts ~!any of Southern Caltfornia's lr;JrJ. inc h1:::h ~dillol c.vmnasls will l'nn- \.f'rgr on \\'e~tm1nst1>r l11gh Sc:hool Friday night as the Lions pla.v hn..;t fnr fhf• California lnlerschotasltc Frd· c>r<1tion f CIF 1 prelims. beginninl! at 7 15. Representrcl will hP schools Crom 0range Cnunty. thP MoorP Lea1?1.1e and Suhurban-Valley circuit with l2 com· pet1tors in each event The lop SJX finishers will move on to next week's championships at Long Brach Millikan. T1rkeb arP pnced at ~I for ad1dts ;inr1 :in cents for student.c; Fratured attraction at WestminstPr 11 1]1 ht> Lion rope climb sensation Paul ll.11~1 nn The rlii~s.v 111ninr hoa~d~ the [a~e~I prrr rum• 111 CaWnrn1a with a 3.3 to ht~ rred1t. H!.''s 1mdefeated thio; i;ea!lnn. Baseball Standings SATIOSAL LEAfrl'E St Louis San Francisco Pitti;buqih Cinc1nn:it1 Philadelphia Atlanta W L Pct. 14 5 .737 10 R ~ !l R .529 'I ~ !iOO !l 'l !iOO !l IO 474 C.B Lo~ Ant:rlr'\ Ch1cagn !l 10 .47·1 ::., New Ynrk Houston R 1 t ·121 fi 7 10 .412 fi 7 11 311!! fi' 2 .. _ ...... , """"' Pt'h••Mlrit\o' 1. ~ VC)f\o ) I I l"ntf'\O\ \I Lo.•'• J, HCUJ!On I l) '"""'0$ P•"•l>IK911 4-(hlct!OO 0 C"'<i,,n1t~ •· h" Fr1tl"tC•~ tt illl•"'• 1. lO'I ,.,..,.,n l T-Y"t 0•"'" Cu•<i,..,.oll CCul"9t ~II ti $in Ft•ncl\C.6 ll'ff v 2·11 Ph•I•""""''• l~yman ).I) "1 Now Yen tllv•n l·JI, ~9111 (hlcun (Nloh~ ).f I ot Pl!"lloi'th I llunn•no 2-11. "'•h• St LOUii t1ri1t1, 401 al Hou•'°" IL-•t•• l..J) "'"'' lollo"'• lllrllle<! l.O ., Ko41ty M) at Lot ""' ..,. 10.IMn 1-4), nlQM 1-UIERI CAN LEAG L"E nrtrntl R11lt1more Minnesota Washm~ton Cahforn1a Boston '\lf>w York ( >aklancl Cleveland Chicaeo W L Pet. GB l:t 5 .772 11 6 .647 JI~ ti 7 .611 2 11 II .579 211 !l JO 474 41., R !l .171 412 R 10 .444 5 R 11 .421 7 II .389 J 12 .200 ~ao1""""' 4. N•w V(lift t Ch•c-•. w_ ... ,.,.. 1 Colilon'4• s. 11otton J , ..... ,.rel l. Oe~l•nd 1 Ot'tn>il l. Minn-• 2 Todav'• 0..ftft" r.11..,.."'" 11111. •·ti ti lkltlJM 1s.n11e.., 101 lffw Yo'1< IPIJffnOft Mt t i ... llJrnor• 1'""-M 211. nlqhl MtnnnlOe IC,,._ W) et o.trefl !SN,..,. f-21. ... ..,. ()Ill, M""" Klttd\lltd, HIGH AMBITIONS Dave Grant U.S. to Open '68 Davi s Cup Play Friday RICHMOND. Va. I AP) ...-Th" United States opens its 1968 quest of the Davis Cur Fridav in matches against the British Caribbean. Mthur Ashe, No. 2-ranked US. amateur: Clark Graebner, No. ·t Stan Smith. No 7. and Bob Lutz, No . JO. make up the team representing this country In the first roun•I American zone competition at Byrd Park. Ashe and Graehner in the singles Smith anrl Lutz m the doubles will squarr otf in the three-day matche~ against a British Caribbean team composed of the same players who fell to the United StatE's. 5-0, last year - Richard Russell. Lance Lumsden and Oa\'1cl Tatr.. F1r.,l·day ~1n.~lc<; pa.rtnl?S were to br- malir to::la v nn a rlraw from a hat Two singles are on tap Fnday. rlo11ble~ on Saturday. and two single~ Sunday. Donald Dell. onetime nationallv ranked amateur now a lawyer in Bethesda. Md . has ~ucceecled GeorgP MacCall as non-playing captain of the US. team 'Tm sick and Lire<l of the que!ltion '11 h.'ll '" wron;! with American tenrus· <;~Id nrll · \\ r hnJ1P In h&\'I' lhf' an<;wcr h• nr1·rmhrr -1n the Challenge Round against Aui;tralia My sole desire is tu rt-turn the Davis Cup to America." Th ts week. Dell <I.Topped the naftrln' No. I amateur plaier. Charles Pasan~11. from thP US team. Pasarell probably wtll get mto letf'r lineups but for now will not be usNt because he had had too little practice i;1nce goml!" into the Army in Febniary. DeU sa1d. The Amrrican squad of A~hr Graebnrr, Smith anrl L11t1 le; what DP!l callo;; his ··cemrnl" team -onr. 1>srrr1allv adrpt on hard cnurts. llr ha~ another · rlay tram." 1?nnrt nn snft playini( surfacei;, which bP h;i~ rl1 c:patrhPrl to F.11rorl' to w<irm 1111 fnr f11t11rP nav1' Cur warfarf' this ye;ir Tim one incluc!P-; Cliff Richey. Mar1 v Riessen. Allen Fox and Herb Fitz Gib· bon. 'ITll PELlUSU A y~,.,,... •t ~ .. '"",, Ch1U'"~ l\IW•Y• L••Olll' L ... - lNCS ~ff Mio' t'ft ttw Wlf'nl1"11: Tt1>t,._ MARK Ill And LINCOLN.CONTINENT .AL SPECIALIST t MacCall said then he was undecide<I wttettier to enter his p\ayers in the twn ~~nts immediately betore Wimblf'don -the Kent and the London Cham· plonstnpa at Queen'ic Club. Adams, who helped found the teai ut' In 1963. 1trved 111 Its pruldent with the aame quick 1Uvrr ttmper and tov· lot dedlcaion which marbd bis «- year NHL c:areer, lncludlng 3S as co1c:b ud t totral mattaaer of the Ottrolt Red Wings. Player and long-ball hlttmg Jack N1cklau1 were mild favorites today as 94 pros and four amateurs began the first round of the $100,000 CMmplons Invitational Golf Tournament. .JOHNSON & SON McCallu:m said today MacCaU harl mw to ld him h.ls playeu woold nol c:ompt~ 1t 8eckenh.11m because thr pr1le 'noney WU too I~. ' Adam~ discovered Wlnts' lllllf'"tar Cordle Howe and wn nnt nf tbt rrw mrn tn bsve bl~ name ln1cr1bfid 011 th r /oilanlry rup 118 • player. ('nach tnd fl'Dt:r•I maoogr r. Others given good chances of grab- blng the $20.000 top money were defen· rting champion f'rank Btard and Tom \\'f't~kopf. whn leati~ the 1988 monev w111ners "\\1th $77 .an . OR.ANGE COUNTY S OLDm UTAILISHIO l.INCOUf • MHC:U•T • COU6Al DULH 900 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH S48-ns1 '41..oMI -CLOllD SUNDAY - J ] be Sc fat hu ro pe Sp. to at m ba tic Or hli ke wi de re to ea pa w to he si:: fa w. rE ar ar de , .. Jo ~t di SC ·c Cl 'Ii h< Ol ht le m th re ht ~ tit w ()" ~t r Mc • • i ' I ~~ I 4.r ' I• I ..,. A r DAil V PILOT Mesa Hurdler Makes Music I6 Vets 2:1 ------= For Corona del Mar In Sports, Rock 'n Roll Band By EARL GUS'l'KEY Of Ille O.lly "Hot Stitt When Brian S p r 1 n g e r became Costa Mesa Higb School's track coach last fall and learned that his star hurdler played a guitar 111 a rock 'n roll band. he wince<! pcrcepubly. Like most t o a c h e s. Sprmger is strongly oriented toward l>hort haircuts atop athletes' s k 11 11 s. lm- medtately. he Vlsuabzed a battle over ha.trcut regula- ltons. But Joo Whytock. the Orange Coast area's best high school !'OW hurd.le'r, keeps his locks well in trim. "There's been no problem " tth the haircut." says a delighted SprUtger. "He keeps it within school requirements -the hair has lo be clipped around the ears and 1t can't hang down past lhe eyebrows ·· A s i:< • f oo I. 150-pound er \\'hvtock ha5 a 19 6 dockJnl!. 10 !Us credit In thr low~ and he'~ also Mesa·~ bes l 'prtnler with a 10 2 effort ~n ra r 10 the 100 MEET THE PROFITS TraC'kman-mu"nan .Ion \\'h~·tock fcentrr. kneeling\ <'omfortably combines his hurdling anc1 £t11lt1r·play1ng talents at Coi;ta Mesa lllgh Srhool. Other memhrrs of the .i:?rour are Roj:!er W;:iJke (left I, Wayne \\'aterman t nghl) and LN' Shaw l sratecl I. Leatl LB Loss of QB Biggest Problem Grid Hope ~ Coi:ll h llal Akins will Replacrng the Jlcl:>Slll;! and r unning of Greg Vandenber~ 1.., the big problem fur coach nave Holland's Corona M l welcome· ba1·k 16 lettermen J\tar Sea Kings. when the Laguna Beath The football spring pnH'· varsit\ tootball team t'On· lice session opens Mav 1:1. with the spring game sc:hed· vene, on M<lY 13 for the uled for June 4 on the Sea start 01 ~µrm:: pracu<:e. King campus f':leven other leuerm<>n return. CoW't Fikes. &ott MC'lntosh. Mike E z 7. e 11 , R rian Stern, La rrv Gnswold. Rick Petros. Rex Snyder, Ray Beri: Randy Johnson, J im North and Dann' Salazdt The Sea Kings picked up _, fl arn.Ce1· from Vtlla Park .... Rick Frencl!, a • • n I o r lineman. The Sea King~ get A break In the schedule -meetin~ the opr<>-1Uon on their · home g r o u n d • ' ' 0Jv1d.son l-'1eld, six o! th1 nine game i;late. Heo.11tJ11i.: thr impres:.ive A total of 12 retul'rung lei -li~I <•I n•lurnt.·t>s are stevr lermen will be on hand th1> .....----------------------... W1ezh1'""kl . .l11n Kuhn and :;pring with D<l\f' Terry S~lVie ~25~ .. ·6 Rrtan 1-la::lt.•\ n t h e r ., detuutel) the man on the ? countrd on hrm ily by Alun, 'flOt and 111, ~tall will be G<'nr Terry '' sl.il<'d lo fill thl' Moll1:1~ OC'an Shostrom . ~hoe~ of Vandcnber~ and 1r r a11I ~(\ .\1anu, SleV(' \llrn he C'an ('0111(' through !hi' ' 'If Norm \larrill<'r Tnm Jonrs. Sea King~ hgure In lffifll'l'IH' RrAI n1PPIN 11n11n11rv /~.~. Sit\£' l\lo,re1 men .I err on their 1·6·2 record ot la,1 tH.l :S IV H ~1\1: f f'l '" ~~i1;~~~ ~1~~~11~~n)RowTmoa~~ tall~'-, IN% ftAllnNn {. Scherer. Halph RC'ynold~ ·~: 2 ti LlU :S and Oou;: Sthm1tz. Tt>• scn".'du•~ l SeP' 10 Ntwootl 11 Cnn'W'• ttei • .i:?una picked up a M,r tran,h:or in Slrve PalmC'r Gr~.:'. 21 -Cor""" dd Mar •• 1101u from Rolllng ll1lls. ~: f,-_ cr.'ti'.::O.i.t't;,::,.ts;i"~~, L.1:runa, 3 i.mall i.chool at-8~: ~~:. ~0:;,!,~'~Z:~.,•;1Lt:~:na tRndance \Y1se. ts tn tough ~~~~'2 _ Con>N dtt M•r ,, CCbrd again 1n the CreSitVle\V MN~v .• -Mt\gnol • "' Coroo1 ae! Ll',l(!llC' M~rov 16 Co•0"4 cl•I Mar •• E>li~ The ..\rthts hope to im· _ ... __ prm t' on their '1·5 ovcraJI I 1 "rn' d cir l:hl , f'ar anrl \l.111~ IN'I~ that ·the team , \1 ill hr hr11r1 lhan the 1967 p1 riduetmn l r-,.,, ;!hf'O •• ,. I '<'' '" l "">V""' •t kArrn~ ft A r~ ," P ... Rrl'A At I .U•H"I-I n ' • l .tio""" 1t Et Modtn• M "~ ! l •Qvo• et \loll• "•rl< (Fii • .. • a J;:°"' ,,,,11 •I l agun.a l')c 1 ~' L •ou~ .-t Tu\hn ""~ 1 OrAnQ,ii ,., L~<U>nt! N~·v ti l daund ~I M1r.\10n V••if') 'fov is "~n Cl,.mtnre ~t Laaun• IS A JAVELIN SHARP ENOUGH? ' Find oot on May 4 at ORANGE COUNTY INT'L RACEWAY Rut when he i,n't wmnini: hlue ribbons at track meets he'~ rockinJ( ot11 "1th thf' Profi.ts. a Me~ lli~h J!rour C'urrently appeanng (at S:IO iwr houri al thr Trrn Center in Wt>stminster. The other members of thr $?foup are Roger Walke 1 lead srnger and rhy ll\m ji?u1tar), Lee Shaw <drums) and Wayne W a I e r m a n t bass). Hole-in-one I :lib: [ • l'(m(!\fJ :g '''.\'e j?ol togNher when I was a freshman." Whytocl. reports. "! was introduced '" U-11 and Roger. who were m another group. and we rlec1dC'd to form our MVn. I\ e played the guitar for lour-and-a-half years now.·· The Profits wtU appear at -1 Costa Mes.a H 1 ~ h assembly Friday. Whytock'g group places a '\lrong emphasis on in· d1v1duality. "We try not lo play ttie songs that other groups have made popular," he ex- plains. "In fact, we've written some of our own songs. like ·c a re free' and 'Rain Check.' And wtiile most rock 'n roH groups these day• have long hair, w~ keep ours short." A songwriter o( 6ome note himself. Whytock hu writ· ten some muSJc. "But rt'a m0\5tly classical songs -not the kind of ituff a rock 'n roll group would play." The Profits aren't exactly hunbng for places to a p· pear. "We're booker! e I e a r t)lroogh .July. And I tlunk we're all ROinj! fo ~o t11 Orange ('.()a~ ~ we can ~tick togetller '' .Prep Net Surnmari~ MUSIC MAN -< nsl;.i \lt•-.il llit:h ~c honl'o; .Ion For FV's Whirler \ hnlP·IO·llnP ~ ac; rf'Corrl "" o n Sunoay 11 1 1\1 " ;i d o w I a r k by Max Whrrter o( Fountain Vallr1 on llhe 145-yard par thrrr 11th hole Whlflcr used a mnP·iron in ac("Omplishini:: the fea t while playtnji? m a f1vesome. Those compelin;! w i l h Whtrler wrrr Ed Simpi.nn 1 "hn ~cored a b1rd1e two I. c;ene Carlson (who ~corer! a rarl. II . .I F'orshrr,i: /with a I rnurl end Hrnry LPnnarlson rw1th a fJvr1 19tl• ""'" Thr Lad1rc; rJuh ch;1m ruon~hir at R1 verv1ew <,off lluh was won bv Mar) I .rr Rueltner~ 2311 grnc;~ c;enrr ror :)4 holec; In •Pt·ond pla1·e "<'nt 10 Rra .Johnson. who rlefri.llNI I .Iran DalpeP 1n sudden rlrath on thp !'N'ono ext ra hn r Roth had enrl<'ii thP 7i4 hnl•· \\tlh 247 l.1lhan Rlat'I. won 1111' 111 ' ll1ghl with a rirl l!IR follmu•rt hv f"lnTE'nC:P TwrdrllP .ind Wil ma MrCl.rnc·' \1argaret Le" 1« ;i r 11 vrn1iv Whytock 1~ lhr Ornn~r <'oa<;t arr;i o; he-.1 lo\\ c11r••• •~• M•'111e':t "' '1"1 c.... hurdlPr. Rut when 1t'l-llrlH' In roe h n11t. hr rlnn s J'lh, Ill~ Jlnfm anri tirrl rrgulation al 190. hul thr> lnnner tonk honor~ on II , f1r -;1 holP of the overtimr "' 11r1n Mar(·ella Rarnrs ft nt•li Pd third with a 198 ,.,...,1,.11 1cdM5i":':: I( o •• ,.,. 1-1 his rock 'n rnlt 1rn11 ;inn guitar ;incl JOln ' The ~""'" 1.4. ~ ..... H . IQ!.! c. 00'"" ' Profit ~. a J\lesa :-.ingini: group. • r'r'~c::.· .. 1~ .. ~·~·, ·~i:-:: ---------------~-, 0 T f tt 'Cd"I-• tPf Mvrf\ It~ MON• A 1. lost to C Dt•t0t1 w K D~*"'"' ~ ' "'"'""fv fCttM• ~ My-.~ ~ O. MMr• • n. '""' 1o c. O•""'" 16. IC °""'"" 1 • Ooublff \ T <4ff .ef\d Hotlf!'Y'•f\ (('1M' rl,I M~llll( A"'(t ~1'9'1ltt\ """ "1. Mtrll.-r •f"lf r,noc:sm~n '-' • I ~"''4"1" fnd IC N••"'"• '(d~M ,.,., ¥ •lfl< •"'Cl !:.tn1n'\ 4-l '1 iof.t ...,,,.. w r•I•,. """' ~""'""1m4"' 4 4 }~ Ju"''' V1r1hY tr.eu"t veuev u• ,, ft \1) V•t•MI• 511'411H t;•l'•'vrh t FVl WO• •·l. '"'' 1' looo-ll'VJ -" Al •. ln\t I·• ~rr!\ (~V) WO" ,0, lo l Duoql"' I F\t I ,,,., 1 •• ~~ Doublt\ 'I••-¥>11 J~ (Fiil ,_,., ..._, ft 4 \tr·,,~tlf '"° S<f'l1m f FVl WM '' ,,,...., •--4 Ven••., Esl•M•• IU) llJI M••""''' I • 1111! !El ... ~,~1 6-1 lt>JI P I A Ouo'OI \El 1 .. 1 •·~ 1).6 <H ~I l 1w IE won 4.7. 10\I 1~. H , 0-~ Dov•n 1EI 11..;~~I J.6. 14 O·A Emtry 1NI Sc""lon !El "'°" A J. <' 'l 6 0 •ho.-., I nd 1(11'1'\# I[) #Or'I 1 J t ) :..<\ I 6 COPS ."i l.1ATF: <:AGE TI LT \ ~ewport B e a r h r 0 I 1 c t Department's basketball team will play the Hollywood Catholic A reci Sports Cule 11dar FRIO\Y Ra -.rhall 1-:•laon ;i "' Fnunl-11n \'allf,,· C';int\H•ll ;ii Mater l1r1. 1.;ig1111.:i ii I Tustin. LMril ;If C'nrnn;i nrl ('r"" I n ;inn r. \V(' I~ I ISR. I TSl1, l..o\ola ;inrl fll(' .ii S;in f'l1rj!n Rri:alt;i ~a1l1nc PIJYRA al S11n l11ri:n Stair. .lean Jol\f{c;on won I r lh1rcl fli~ht "'th a I~ folln11 rrl bv Eslhrr ~artin :11 1 ~l:man R:irtok . Fourth fli~ht hon<1rc; 1.1.r111 rn ~lart1 \fc Cahl' with <1 '!O'' lfllln\\rd hv l\ara Kana·~ .!IU .incl rauhnt> Rrllrr'( 21Yl f>h\l h~ llofm:in won lhr r ( lr('fl(' tr()pln :\lar. Rrp;1 ;it C'o•ta 'vlr-;a ___ ._ _________________ ..., •a~I at :J I.i i C"yprf'S<; at r,llJrlr n \\ l"'f OCC al R1\C'rs1de 1holh at :Jt Track lrvinr LC'agur finals at \alcncta f 7 I . \ngelu, l..ragur Finals at SI Paul \rrst\ It'\\ IRae:ur final~ al Foolhtll 1i;1 ~un'"' l.r ~~UP F i nal~ a t \\ (' ~ l m I n ~ I ,. r I 7 :io I r-:a~trrn C'nnfrrrnr" Fin;il~ al Oran~e Clla~t f 2 :1111. r.nlf Wrclmin•trr ;ii \\Mtern. '""'JlOrl ;if :-i11n1.1 \n;i. Mar ini! M Santa \m1 Vallcv Estan<'1a at \o<;l;i M1>sa· 1 all at 21. Colden wr,l at Fullerton. ()('(' at \11 SAC thoth al I :J01. Chap man at l Cl 1 I • Swimming Statt' .rumor r o I I e g e final~ at Santa Ana t~l. ADOPTION GUILD Of Southern Oranqe County l'resettts C/,aril'i TENNIS TOURNAMENT May 25, 26 ' 30. June 1 & 2 JUNIOR TOURNAMENT MAY 18, 19 & 30 GIGANTIC IY TIRE Oar popular replacement tire wttll FULL 4-PLY NYLON CORD plus long-wearing SUP-1-TUf nabber and modem wrap·aroand bfgh performance tread design { SAVE •8 ::.~ j •• ,~ SIZE ATS •osr T..,._ BIKtw1lts Ff'll. Enise ---Regular SALE f.MU '"""''*RM f1~ s 19 2s $1525 0 5-0 ?:! r·°"""'rs Oline. l31trrAr1J<iJt,, lllnli Y;il1-'!t1U. 20 50 1650 7 :lS..14 c 'hf'Vy I hi. <'iw-11..._ f'11m11rn--. ('hliri:<'n<, 2275 1875 7...l.."-15 f '*"I :uw><, <:"' ·~ '""· rJvmou!M 1100 Am'-~ 7.75 1A '"''"""Ut>!<, F ..,11r"'-2325 7.76 11> Furrl~ Sr--i11l11 1925 ionrl TPml)PlllA - R 1S 1' n,....,,,,,..u. n.vt ...... 2650 22so 8 IS I~ M ~r• .,,...... Prinh- """ Thunri..rlurrt.. A !i!> 1• 11.,,,.." ( 'h"'.J"" 2900 2500 8 4S 1 ~ ..,,,.~,,,,.. T\JBEUSS WHTTEWAUS ADO tl.00 .AJ! l>"CM P'lUS •-9>d ndtt-9' ""9 off roar cw. Tn 91 68 , 91 2.~ 2 OS 2.~ 2.21 t .35 2.J6 L "" 2M YOU'RE THE WINNER when yow Hy from the Firestone usate rn· man m the Checkefed Shirt t ,..,,..... ta;'• HURRY ' D 't M. 0 ti NO MONEY DOWN MONTHS TO PAY! . on 1ss u . c,__it ..., .. Ii ..• ,,,;,,.r.s1 Additional balls •t oo each ~-...,...., pr--' "" ,.,..._ o.ot.n --4 al all ........,. ,_.,.,. dnylorwoq "-~ ._ the tee • M w nl l),1fW'nl °"""11, l>rll••<. l'r>nnii 111'°"'1 •nrl ""°r'""" - 111 I H'OOe I u hriot1 tro • N"..-llf' t.nl1h rf'fWf1ni; 11nttl N'IPa...vl • Aocnratf' WJlhin O llo f: POtJNO fMm 10 tri 40 AU·Stars team F r id a y niiht. May 17. in a benefit game at Newport Harbor High Scttool The game 1~ aponsored hy lhe Orange Coa~t Chapter of Civ1tan. :m tn t e r n a t I Q n a I llervkf' n r ga1mat1on Proceed~ '"111 hell' purchallf' :i Tennis -Fountain Vallev at E!tanc1a. Corona dPI Mar al Loara. Laguna at Turon Costa Mesa at Brea r all at :I l!i 1 Eac;trrn Conferener Tourney al Fullrnnn SAT\'ROAY E"tri•it cloH Mond1y, M1y 6, 1968 For furih•r 1nform1tion con+1ct your loc<11I Spotting Goods Stor• or T •nnis Club. I Costa Mesa-Newport Beach • Huntington Beach !'\\ 1mm1nc ~t;il,. .Junior ro11e1.1r ltnal~ 111 ~:m1A <\na Or t •tl 675 0~67 I 475 E. 17th St. 646-2444 16171 Beach Blvd. 847-6081 tht'!rapeut1r pool r" r f'':llfVlPW St.'lff' H.-...pt~I. I' fl m l r ."",, Comm.+tu TtnnJ( 11/nr\A l'lillll' In' A"t1q11• WAy. N•wS)ftri a ... ,.11. c .. 1.1,,r,,•41 •2660 ITrmpe 1 ~t I Cl 110 a m). 1._ ___________________ _ IOTH STORES MONDAY ·FRIDAY 8 A.M. • 9 ,.M. , 2-1 DAIL v_Pt_L_or _________ r _11u_rs_da_Y_, _M_a.,_2_. _1968_ BUD TUCKE R LOS AN<;ELES -One geltlng out among them learns there are those on the boulevard who are worried about B11l Sharman The ba~1s for this kindly concern is that Shannan 1s a hasketb all Mach who recently showed the back of his neck to -Uic San f ranciscn \\'arnors an!l si l!nPC1 on With the St;:irs of Los An gelE·s. The Wa rriors 11re members nf an old ~n•I est;:ihllshrcl INH!UP ca llrrt tlir N.1t1nnal Baskethall /\sso1·1a~wn . Th<' Star-; tw lonl? tn ;1n 1nf:in t op1>ra ttnn entitled the American Haskrtbal l A~soc1at1011 . Those v. lv1 ~orn· s11~gr~t !hat s11C'h a mnve 1~ tantamn1int tn the pn·~HIPnt nf (;rnrral :\lntors rr<;1gn1ng tn hernmr a rt«tp shook1 at La~ Vel!as Abanclonmi? security m fa\Or ot a g;1mhlr. so 111 \1wa k However. thf' wo1T1rr<; rln 11111 inclnllr Sharman'.~ hanker ~r hi~ ~tock brokrr i\ct11;1l1y . for anvnne to worry. abou t 8111 Sharman j-; a wa~tc ril time. lie will be riding 1n Ltncoln Con· tmPntals when the rest n[ u<; arr ridmg the MT:\. . The point is. Rill Sharman h;:io; his wits about him an<l 1s en- tirely aware of what hr 1s d'liO~ lie alw a\'S has be~n. Sharman has a bank account and owns property and an tn· terest in this and that. Compubh·e Check·tmatehe-r This Is not lo suggest Sharman has the first dlmt ~he Boston Celtics ever paid him. He is not a como11l~1vr rhrck snatchrr. hut hr .;prnrt~. In a party o! four, s:l'1rman pick~ up r\f•ry fourth lah. S"lllf'linll'S m'lrl' Still . thr w11lf 11111 nrver hr 1111 Sharman's veranrla un lrsit . of r oursr. somt> van anrt storai:r company ends up with all tht> mone y. It Is said Sharman should lmow from e'perlence It Is not showing goo d sense to l)ecome ln\•olved with "'" bai1ketl)all Jeatut's. Rt was the coach of the Jets lo the Amerlcan Basketball Ltague. an lll·faled oro nlzatlon which wrnl down thrte limes and ~p twlre In lt'SS than a single wintrr. U Sharman Stay• Afloat But when the ABL went under. Sharman rrmai ned anoat. His money was 1n the bank and 1t workrt1 out that hf> .~arned something like $50.000 for less than a year of work. The guy ~houtd end ure such an unpleasant eirprrlence every two years nr thereabout~. It can be assumed the ABA I~ considerably more so~ind of foot th an was the ARL, If for no other reason than 1t is a cinch Sharman staged a complete investigation and found s uch to be the case. • Furthermore . it is safe to say Sharman s mon~y Is once again in the h<1nk and if the league survives. he wtll emerge with more than the ti tle of coach. A substantial piece of the action, for instance. /tlot~e a Good One • You conclude. therefore, the move wa11 a good one from Sharman'11 point of view. It Is likewise an excellent one from thr stnndooiot or tht ntw league. Adding names the Uk es of BUI Sharman ~Ill not do the A BA one Iota of harm. Tbe next requirement of the team and the league will be the acquisition of playen with names famlllar to the J(eneral public. Jt ls not ont of the question. Tbe American Football LeaJ(ue pnl a ~top to the laughter that once aur· rounded the fr11Jorlln~ of Df'W leagues. Jn the mat1er or lhc foregoing, Biil Sharman will be In· valnahle. lie Is more than a coach. He 111 a publle rela· lions mnn without trying. He 111 a grntleman of great dil!llilY and lmmense charm. One would have to work bard In order to dislike him. flffs Settse of Dama.or One of the U1ings Sharman has going for him ls a sense of humor. He enjoys telling stories on himself. To Uus day. Sharman holds the NBA record for th~ mosl consecutive free throws made. He tt>lls about the time a mountain resort gtaged a promotion and advertised widely that Sharman would appear in per11on to break his record of 5,; ~tra1ght free U1rows. "I i::ot up there." ~harmen recalls. "and there was a large crnwcl on h;inrt. Th<'y handed me the hall and showed me the basket. ll was nailed on a tree. . ''Just a~ 1 i;(ot ready to start shooting, a wrnd came up and the basket was swaying back and forth like a pendulum. "I cam,. up a little short of making 56 straight free throw~ I missect the very first shot." The mone y, however, was In the bank before he ever went to the mountains. Do not worry about Bill Sharman Cooyrlehl, !Ne, SOY Tri'llM• In<. ~ GOlFINGA rJ ·: .. '1( WITH ,./~ ,-1~ ~ 0•"'• "''1 •mi.• O•"•' • c • w .... , lET YOUR GRIP DETERMINE YOUR SWING'S LENGTH Your bac.ksw1ng should be no longer than your grip will allow. By this I mean that you should never swing so far bac.k that your grio loosens at the top of you r swing. Many golfers let their grip sli p al the top. and then they re-grip on their down- swing. Nothing is more likely to prod uce 1ncons1stent shot· mak ing. If your grip sli ps al th e top (illustration ~ 1 ), you either are not holding on firml y with your left hand-especiall y the last three fingers-or you are swing- ing too fa r back. Tut you r swing in front of a mirror to Ht MOW fa r you can take the dub back-swinging at ful l force -before your grip loosens. It may be that you must shorten your swing (1llus - trahon #2) to retain 1 firm grip. Then exercise darly to strengthen your nands. Squeeze , some object, such H your car' a steering wheel, occasionally. ' Soon you will be able to lengthen your swing without sacrlf1cin1 control of the club. 1 ... 14>rt. --- Spring Practice Open s By ROGER CARLSON O! ftlt Otlly l'l I04 Sl•lt Footballs start Dying at Mat.tr Dei Monday aa the Monarchs begin their spring pracllce in anticipation of U1et.r rugged schedule for the rail. Coach Boh Woods and his Red and Wbtte wtll tackle Santa Ana. Loyo l a, Lakewood an<! Long Beach Wilson Lil non-l~gue en- counters for openers a n!f lhrn go head-On mto the re~ amred Angelus League with the likes o( Se.rv1~. St. Paul. SI. Anthony, Bl&hor Amat and Piu~ X. The Monarch& will be tryi ng to improve tMir 4-3·2 record of last y~ar with nine returning lettermen -five of whom are seniors. The'' -four li nemen and a halfback -are Spencer Frazier. Tom Gehr15. John Ma,1?nrr, !\like 11oy and Charles Christianson. The four juniors are Bill A.ppletoo. Mark Dunn. Tom Grzecka and Bob William I The latter thr~ appear to Top ICCC Finishers be the favorrtes f o r backfield spot.s in the fall Champion Dee Dee White (left) and runnerup Danni Lipp were the f~al s~r w Ith Dwm at the h~k vlvors of the Irvine Coast Country Club women's c lub golf charnp10~sh1p. s Io t an~ W 1 11 tam 5 Miss White carded a gross of 321 while Miss Lipp scored a 346. Net winner quarterbac~g .ttte te~m. was Mrs. Robert Lirnacher with a 313. Maetr Det ~ill again be --~--~~------------~--~~--~-~-~~ concentrating on lhe overall exceUen<:e In tM defensive department that jt ~ been known for -hut will have to rome up with a more ex- plos ive offrnse to win with any consistency with a sche<lu le such as ! h e Mooorchs have. Woods' crew gave up only 34 points last ye.ar with no one scoring more than seven points in ooe game against them. Spring practice finishes with the annual squa<I game on June 6 at Santa Ana Bowl. Kickoff IS at 7. Baseball Standings •NOllUS l lAOUI w l 51 "•ol Mat,.r O•f ' I 6 , M J""'~" 80'\f~ C•ntw•lf 5nvli. Vt rbum O,.,i 3 s ) . , . ' Wtdr'lnd1y'1 Scorta i1 P•UI IS, V.rl>Um Del 6 C•ntw•H • 51 J~hn 8ooco J F,.ld•Y't O•mtt Cantv.t i! M Mi ter O!I \/trbum 0•1 fl S•rvllt SI Jel'\n ~,.v,, i\t t;I ,_,,,.tJI LOH• ll!VINE LIAOUE • Co•t" '-""'~ M11or~ll• E1tA1'C1 .. 9,..,. Coront det Mtr Founletn V•lll• Vi11l .. nttt4 ~ 1 A ' l ' I ' 1 I 1n Gii ·~ 3'> ) J j I l , 1 5 • I Net Play Place Wi1iners Listed ForCharity For HB Youth Meet Scheduled The Adoption GuLld or Southern Orange County will ronduct the seventh annual Charity Termi5 Tournament and the second annual Juni<>r Charity Te n n i s Tournament thl& month at various tennis c o u r t s throu ghout the harbor area. Starting dates for the two tournaments are May 18 and May 25. Team entry fees &re SlO. Junior p re I i m i n a r y matches will be played on May 18 an<! 19 with finals play slated for May 30. Team entrv fe es for lhe junior matches are $6. A supper dance will follow the tournament ftnals on June 2 at the Balboa Bay Club at $'20 per couple. All tourn<>y proceed!\ w i 1 i benefit the Adoption Guild Deadline for entries ls 5 p.m. Monday. May \:!. Further informat1nn can br nhtained by writin~ TPn- nls Committee. 1721 .\nt1r1ua Way. ~ewport Beach. ,Ir '"'8'" Ma'I' a. 1-..11111 De'I' OVWCMI a , .. ,. ""' ,_, 1:4' ,.M. ll'llllT IUCL--yj;;;,_. 3 \'H f old• btM 111 c:a111orn11. Cialml/19. Pune a.JOO, Cl•lmll'ltl Pf'ICI '9000. Prlr>«U elnl• CD Hell 1l 109 Fin l command Ill C•m-1 lU Tocll1-CJ Trvllllo 1l !Ot Allt>I G<J• (M Hemmonl 11109 SIMlt Rull• lJ L•mbortl 111 Pl.ll>ll' Aoorovel IO P11tar) 1 u Cllolt» $on (A 1'1""91) 1 U lotd l fl'll (Ill Gar<lal 11109 11111' L .. "'"" IF G•rtel ~109 Golden•ll (L J1ckwnl If• E1todo (W Mll\ol'MYI llO E11ter Offni. (It ll•n<Ol 109 SICOND •ACI. ' turlGnta. 4 'rter -a. \H>, Cl1lmnl1, Purw '6000. Teo cJ•lmlne orlce $$COO. 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To wlr>- ntr 11',800. Prettv Smooth IL l"Jncev Jr) Jtn Jtul• IW Hermant 1'•11"villf Hon•v lW lorrltl Royal Hui• (J Ar· ,, D'lu~kv YOl.I CO J"ltrct) F l~I F IOUll (J ll• "••, .) 114 l\Q II~ II• Ml» iP!•dfWlV (A Plnod81 11• Tlnrlnn•llUlellon (M V•l..,11111•1 II ~ HUtl JI ID >!all) llQ ~lddlt Tlmtt IW M1.,.,..,,tv) II? NINTH llACI I 1116 m•lff, 4 vto• nlds & up. Clelmtno, Purs.t MOOG C11fmlnt1 price $62JO. Rove! F,.nc~ t O f>lortt) 11• Nt>re Los• cw H•rmalll 111 &Mu lrevo CL Pln<•v Jrl 110 A·Rome eon CA PIM<tal 11; llrand R0>11I CO Mell) 11 • Loucllla D• .. m IM Yenttl 111 Sol Sanluenlno IW H••rh) 114 A·Graclou• Healod CJ L•mbett) 110 P•nlen Rut (W MlhOf'M\') l?'l Candy Teo CJ Gonulet) lllll A-l. II. Cerno lralMd tntrv. ll'OUllT!f RACI. 1 1116 miles. 3 •tar old m•id•n• Poru USOO, Brucl• Bov I 0 Plorcet ~~1--:::;r:;;:;;:;;::;;:::;;::::;;::;:----T •P•"rv c A f>ln!d• I Gollant Wiiiiam (J Lambo rl f Frtno:h Riviera CM Yanu) Dtf•<1t<I 10 Hall) !Orl•r'• l'olnl IJ Gonu l•rl PoclU09U9 IW Mehorntvl Tit.,. Oenlel (W Hermattl Ttmo01IUOU• Llnl< II! Gerclol l'uture Kint (M \/olen1uel1) HUl"l'lttn• Sul\' (It ,.,,, .... , AsPtn LHI Alie INt!ble luono ~enlco (W Herr!1) Col"' Ml Fut IL Plncey Jr) l:IO 110 110 •115 110 110 ltllS no 11$ 121) ll'IP'TH 111.ACI. 6 furlono1 J vur DOIS A WIDI 1RACK MIAH A HARltOW MMOIHP Find out on May 4 at ORANGE COUNTY INT'L RACEWAY old1, Allowancu . PurH H!OO, 1C1v ltull1 CO f>lerc11 111 ---- 11 I A~ve'1l-I llr..O ShldOWI IW M•horney) Kldroe CW Herm•ltl 11• Miss White TopsICCC Tournament Top finishers in the recent Irvine Coast Country Club women's club golf cham· piooshlps were: Chem,lonthl• "lthl 111 Miis) G•ou , MIH OeeOte Whitt l11 Runneruo, Min Denni Llpo J.j6 N1!, Mn.. Roti.rt Llll'•tller Jlll l'lral ll'llt hl 154 "-lltl Winner, Mr•. Jev Lonvltv n~· Runnerup, Mrt. Merco lloltll 727 Stco1141 j0ll1tll WlnMr. MIH Sellv Ow•l•V ltunneruo, Mrs. Ron $rnllll Thi,_ "lltM WlnMr. Mr1. Nut GlrtY Runnerup, Mr1. ltov Halll>ert ..... "" 11'1101 Winner, Mrt. Cerl Gr .. orv Runnerup, Mrs, Jolln Devin "ll!h ""'"' Winner. M'1. Rol1"d Vt lltlY ltunnervo, Mrt. Jemn 8 TfYlor Sl•lh ""•hi WIMtr. Mr1. H1t..r e rfekson Runoaruo. Mfl. 'lobe'! Smith .... "'" ""'"' WIMtr. Mr11. Jeck Sulllvan Rv"l\lrup, Mrs. C1rt Hllltrt" "'"'" l'lit hl WIMfr, Mrt . Wm. 8urll"t hem RUMtrUp. M'1, Mo"r<H Hummtl Ninth '"'hi Winner, Mra. How•rd Ashb:t RunMru•, Mrs. Olil>en Smith Investigate this high-pay, independent career. You will enjoy the pres- tige of working for one of the oldest well-established companies ln the business. Your abilHy to work on your own Initiative will be the single most important ingredient for your success . . . and ours. Our aptitude analysis system will deter· mine your chances for auc· cess in our business. H your prospect& look good. we'll pay you an attractive salary while you learn the business and gain expert· ence under supervision . Then you'll be on your own. Your income prospects will be well into five figures. In fact. yearly earnings with our Company of $20.· 000 to $30,000 are not un· common. Write brief par- ticulars to: Box M-105, The Daily Pilot or Phone 542· 5623 Ext. 321. ==---:=.-.~~--============== •••••••••••••••• FP• st' ZS U Race Results I:' HO~lYWOOD l'ARK RES\JLTS WEOHflOAY. 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M E Mlll~r1c\ traln'!od ,.,,,,...,, ND SCltllTCHU. Loop Ctllfornl1, I'll,... t.9000. I ,...,., e.i tl Pin••• Jrl l tO '80 '10 rio HT1< R•CE -1 iv"'"" "1111.. Santa Ana a t to r n e y &tut '""'~ <G•ll"•"•' I 70 & 'o &nd moru 3 ... ,. old •NI uo Wthhtr• Charles G. Schlegel ha s 1 Pel•,.,. Kid CJ Tniilllol I 60 handlco Pu•v 110.\°<00 add-0 TIME-» ' s ""G•mtiv IW Harr111 • l" 1.60 uo been elected president of the ~,;sDD'•AH~l'1-:-~...."!.."(~;,:.~It~~ •·Rom•nlltl•m CL f>lno~ t!;' uo uo c 0 n t i n e n -t 8 I Football e-·"· Ult!• k rlb, Oh sw .. 1 VICto,.,. Nt••d• M•"• (J L1mti.n 1 '90 League, the Orange Countyl R~.!':";~· ~~="'i1101d ~;~i! ~ ~;~ ,,.,_ ••trv. Ramblers announced today. ~':i':;.. ~"!1.t:;,,. 111<110 s-. ,,:~!? "':::V·.-w~:,:v~:.,1::;::.1f'U: Schlegel is also t h el O•• Sol Ramblers· chairman of the I •OUltTH ••• E -).1 16 rnll•• ' SCltATCHl!O -ltolld..,.. e.01. MIH n 8 , olds .,,. ..,. c1111m1nt, PU"• Ke! Bird, Llr board. I ~~•cont I J $ellor,1 'lCI '00 uo NINTH UCI -& ........... l'llllft He will head a lhree· 11 ,,,..,, T,,,., 10 H1111 ,., u o •nc1 ,,,., .. • ,...,. 0111 • .,., 11t Claim-division league in the ex-~~!"~~~~1~11 uo ~":.. "~;;_h0fe Me1tor .... 1 panded CFL's s e c o n d 1 Al&<> uN ..: ~ 11ov. •v TN 11 ~ ,,.., uo season. He said ther.e are in·ll C"""'· ~"""' ICl"f, Fu" At•I~. My Lona (Htrrlt l It 60 I 411 H 1 I L HO SCllATCHl!L .,,,..,. •• P .. 1 IL l'fnc.ev 1•1 Ut clications ono u u. a s I TIMI-I Ot '"· v nd Ph . will . -I ll'!ll'llf UCI -OM mlle Of' Ille Al50 RAN -HIQhlY S.•......i• egas • oe'1.U JOtn tvrt. 1 vwr ...,.. Atlow•-· l"ur.. Nned• Low. ""~ 11 uo. so W•r· the league for the 1969 S1000 Pl!Ylllt MltHM•n. iiPilfti11i,1ii1lii~1i"(.t'fiiiJir1iiisiMiiMtiii1i.iiiiiHiOiiKiRi•iTiCiHie$iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiseiaisionii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii11 II Lynn Harl HART' 5 John Hail SPORTING GOODS BICYCLES -PARTS -TIRES ACCESSORIES 'l ·.• 'I I I LOW COMPETITIVE PRICES on RODS- REELS WITH S!RVICE TOOi NEAL'S FLY : CASTING: CLINIC : MR. JIM CORBILL CHAMrlON FLY CASTH From the G•rci• Co. will be •t our Fuhion lsl•nd, Newport Center Store, S•turd•y, M•y 4th, I I :00 till 4 :00. -TRY OUR RODS -TRY OUR REELS -TRY OUR UNE Mr. Corbell will be preased to assl!t yoo ••• plnse come -you'll be glad you did. BACK PACK PARADISE • GERRY AND KELTY AGENTS • DRY PACK FOOD • PIVEITA-VOYAGEUR TR.AIL BOOTS •MOUNTAIN TENTS I I I I I I I I I I I SALE ON COLEMAN PRODUCTS I: Fishermens Headquart9n I for 44 Years I 3 SUPER SPORT SHOPS • SANTA ANA.11' L ~· 7-DJJ I e 'ULLlltTON, 601 L bcl..._.71 ...... 1• SPORTING GOODS • N•w,."!."::;,~1:,:;;:1;:~~~"''"' I ""--..... ............. -~~~~-~1--------------.... • •.• • • • • • • •••••••II .. DAILY PILOT S!t lt l'llelo Triangle Gets Tight NBC Leads Wall Lo 11ger TV, Shows 1am'°',lmr!l'..c ... ""m:s ...... ~na ... THE 011'10 OE LAURENTllS Due Next Season -ntBI{9 .. S , In D·l~O· Color bv Dcl.uxc 1 1 By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) You'll see longer programs on television next season and probably for many seasom to e<>me. That can be confirmed by a look at the "'1 9 6 8 · 6 9 schedule, which displays an increasing number of 90- minute, two-hour and -for feature movies -even longer formats. r .MbB · WM1 oe.-w,_. I l A COUNTRY COJOTBi .A~~~ .. '?,.~,!!!00J Linda Baum introduces her husband <Neil Sawyers) to the stranger in her arms (Benny Jensen) during a scene from the dramatic comedy "Claudia," which closes a four-performance engagement of the Costa Mesa Civic Play- house Friday and Saturday at the Community Center auditorium on the Or- ange County Fairgrounds. The "long form" has been embraced by network pro- grammers. especially those of NBC. which introduced the elongated show with Saturday Night at t h e M.ovies in 1961 and the 00. minute series with "The Virginian" in 1962. La~t week Don Durgin, president of tlhe N B C television network, discoors· ed on the "long form" employed a form than 30 minutes," said. The same pattern of longer shows was establii;h· ed with motion pictures. which began u 00.second subjects in penny arcades. One·reel and two-reel films dominated the industry in its flrst decade, then the featw·e film was developed. During the 1930s and 1940s, 90 minutes was the normal l ST PRIZE SCHWINN "Twofer" BICYCLE 2ND PRIZE Kodak lnstamatlc Complete Color Outfit 3RD PRIZE AM/FM 12 Tninsistor Portable Radio Ttilsweek'• F1buloin BUY A HAMBURGER Tnte .. zlnr TwoFer QetA lqof frendl '"• flm: tl~ C'J.'A} .. ,/ -··~- SP9'11l Sweepmkn TwoFtr. Hot Apple TumCMr JUST 14' Take your taste to Tntff Fraei i nd 11111 up tod1Y for your Twol'er Sweep1tal<.t1 I I tast11 .. fr11z- cosrA MESA lrlttol StrHt ""' .. ktr A•o11uo Huntington Beach Newport Beach Mcfadcletl It IEclwQfft W"t lolboo It 1'th Smr Santa· Ana-Mcfadden Santa Ana-Warnet Mc'9dfftl It SulllH• Worft« Aft. llffr Mol11 S~o.- Seal Beach Westminster Peclflc Coest Hwy. 11r. Mol11 lrookh•"' St. & C11111l1111ha111 ....... • JOB PRINTING • PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS One Of 1'1'1111 l.llrcr11st FaciliUe.~ in Orange County. PILOT PRINTING 2211 West B.t fboa Bt¥CI. Newport BMch "Artistry in Moving" before a meeting of the Hollywood Radio a n d Television Society. He pointed out that the 15· minute and ha!I-hour shows, which abounded in early TV. \1;-ere a hangover from radio programming. -Plu> - "HDLINE 7000" -l'lut - "PlltllALL 100" Ballet Show Set Friday In Newport STATISTICS A first time event for He cited these figures: ln length of a film; now movies 'lfllll• average two hours and liti -:r'....,. · I 1531-1271 the 1959~ !1'ason ttlere ballet entbusluf.tl in the were 82 half-hour shows on many run longer. •llMillllill•llJiilllliL.=.:;.:.:.:.;.,.1 Orange Coast aree win t.ake the three networkfl. In the MOVIES ORA W place Friday a.t 7:45 p.m. current season there were Durgin was bullish on when the newly organized only 32. feature moVJes as an au· Newport BaUet will join Why the d~cline of the d1ence-puller, and the half-hour? rorces with the Whlttier "Most informational and network's a t t it u d e Is Civic Ballet to perform e n t er ta i nment media d e m o n s t r a t ed by its lWo-l'littd WHl•rn Action tn Color Arttu1r Ke""tdy llobt11 1tn11 "A MINUTE TO PllAY, A SECOND TO DIE" J1mn Muon llObbY D1rr111 "COP·OUT" Johann Strauss' "Gradua-through the centuries have scheduling three m o v I e I como<1v . Ac11on • co1or 'ghts f H Dick V•n ovk• tion Ball" at the Newport m or next season. e "DIVORCE AMERICAN Harbor High Sc ho o 1 explain. ed that the addition STYLI" Auditorium. 'ALBATROSS' of a third movie night was ''TIXA~"AcMR~~s THI Choreographed by David possible because N B C RIVER" POSTPONED bought large backlogs from ----""i Lichine and directed by Universal. United Artists, :~a::!: Mona Frances, art i 11 tic The Oranie S t ud 10 and other companies. 962·2411 director of both the Newport Theater product.io n 0 f Such decisions h a v e I I Baillet and Wbjttier Civic, brought complaints from .t.cMtmy Aw.rd G••r" k•nnM1 ' • N o b o d y Loves an . . '"' so°'°'""' Acter studen~ from both groups Albatross," 0 r ig in a 11 y mtics and labor unions that "COOL HAND LUKI" w i 1 I p e r f o r m t b e Frid network~ a r e abdicating A..-rn H••burn sophistkated 't o r y of scheduled to open ay their creative functions -"WAIT UNTIL DARK" modern youth. nighl has been postponed a:nd eliminating J'obs for All co•or one week, director Mary In addition to "Graduation Eastman annollllced lxxlay. movie workers -b Y ) u•· ....,, 11.,., 4 Ball," the Newport Ballet "Alba1rOISS," a satirical devoting seven nights a J!(Rij 1~':'n will present three short week to old movies. But the -·-····--_ numbers; "Scottish Fan-comedy about the television viewers don't seem to be tasia," "Drummer Boy" ratings game, will open May comr>lalning. Ratings in· and "Reflections." lO for six weekend s at the dicate that the home folks Studio Theater, 195 N. State The Whittier Civic Ballet. College Blvd. in Orange. enjoy the ctiversity a.nd with the Newport Ballet as superior entertainment of ACAdtMY ~IHUO &•1 lu•"rtlnl Act,_& ltlWI .. l'tl'SOM "IONNIE AND CLYDf" W•rrell llfflly r1yt OU,..,..Y "Up and Down StolrcOliO" Sl l'llv O...nl1 All Color an affiliaw, ls a charter ;::::==========.. the movies. w:~~ ~egi~l p:~~~ IQl!fl~::7;;~ 11-==========:..i _________ _ Festival Association. usT TIMU TooAv Approximately 40 local CtTmN KAN! danoers will participate in l'Mtwr• at 11u, t:u the perfonnance, with """· l'r1 .• s.1. Mn ~ rv "JUUS AND JIM" ceeds going t o w a r d scholarships a D d mem-1:==::=::::;:;:=::::;:;::=;:=;=::::;:;]1 bership in the a n n u a 1 festival of the aS8<>C'iation. Tickets are $1 for students and $2 for adults. For Iu.rth~ information or tickets c<>ntaot N a o m i Av~. 962-4885 flt Ruth FMsett, 833-0079. SCR 'Pooh' Closes Out On Sunday .. •o4 S..ftw -...... .., "IN THI HIAT Of THI NIOHr' ''" "MILLION DOLL.Alt HAIN" wftll Kart MalM & Mkllffl C..IM Call: 494-1025 for the BEST MOYE of YOUR LIFE NATlONAl GIN!lt.-l CORPOtll .. TION FD~WsoutH lA. COAST Brlltol et Sunflower • 5<t4· 211 t lor Office 0,.111 WoeWon 6 ''"'" Set.•S11t1. I 2 NOW SHOWING Svttetltd for M1tv'9 Audltn<" THE LUXURIOUS NEW IALI .. THEATRE MOMI 01 19(KJN• CHAii lOOIS fheffi~SO r,,,_ ,,.. -:+ ' , ,, N.'"' 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H•ATR•. -'l:DU~IM' II &UICll • .t.D.\111. cm1A 1111'-MIC ~IOI Positlvefy Ends Tuesday, May 7 lost Pfct11ro -lost Actot -,..., f1111Ch "Notlonol loord of tt .. i.w of Motlo• Pktwm'' A willful passionate girl and ... the three men who want her! I-Spoclol P.T.A. App,o"4 Setllrdoy Motl- "?UU I N THE KITCHEN" -U :lO -All S.... IO• Exclusfve A,... Run SAN DIEGO FWY. et WE STMINSTER and GOLDEN WEST SELMUR PICTURES _. •a minute to pray; a second tO dier ---WTIUll.Qlll 1110 II COP-OUT" Color from CRC A Su1penHfut Thrlller lllrflM James Mason Geraldine Cllapm111 Bobby Darin Spoclaf P.T.A. 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"'"l1ngto1 l!eath !cos' '""" n.. 8r080wtf ~ ~" The Colorful Sound of Orange County Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM FROM FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH I ACROSS l Period of 111illtary Sl!rvlte 'Chfel 10 Housewife'' conctrn 14 Ae91,d with admiration 1S Rivtr of Europe 16 Man's n-. 17 Ont w.,o prefers solitude 18 Menu 1 ttm • 2 words 20 Went hutily l1 Dexterity 22 Not on t1mr 23 ''Take It··'" 25 Amy Lowell or Pauflnt Jolioson 27 llul, or a sort JO Ancient Gtte~ herald ll We ight un it 32 Shows fatuous fO!ldness '3 Concllla!Ofy bribe )6 River to tht North Su 11 Ru111ln1nt "''"""'' )8 Vital ~ t2 13 14 h7 lO • ti. 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I I "' I IS 10 H • 'I' -• ,. . ,,. ill .1.1 i , ~ • I J ~ . s • l• 7 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Meaning of Oroville Ciouthrrn \dllforn1c1 1ncl11dini:-the Or;rn~I.' roa!ll, h.-l'i i'll~;H' h~d too nrn<'h nr too l1l!Je water \\ P 'e had ton C'nt 1al rain~ in "inlcr tM often pro· rtucrn~ de'<l,l<1l1ng flood' \nd 1n '-umme1 \\P ve been pdrtht'd and praying for rc1111 1()1<1 l1111l'I'\ rt·ITll'tnher llalh(·ld lhP Hammaker. 11 ho'e hoc·u, poc:us brou:!hl h1111 money from the i:ull- 1ble liu1 produc:cd prec·wus ltltle rnot!>IUre 1 ~o 1~ t' 111th d fN.'ltn~ Cll ,,111sfact1on that Southern C';1ltlo1·nicin' ob:-.crvc the forlhcomrnl! ded1cat1on of Orm Ille 1'am Krvstorlt: of the ~r1·.il S2 5 b;ll!on (all· furn1a \\ illt·r Pnqect thl' da111 " c·1>'nplet1on rrpre:.ent' "' long 'l('P lm\C1rd hcildrH·111J.! the ~1<:1te·, "al er -.uppl~· 10 relation to pop1tlatwn denstl\ Lon;: year' of h1<:kenng bl't11·(•1 n the ''alN \Ur· plu~ north and th<' 1l11r,1~ south J1n<llly ended in al{rct- ment The rc,ult1ni.: pru1~·u retlcllcd the dcc1S1on lhc1l ~outhcrn ra1tlor111a t0uld haH the '' ater 1L needs \\llh· nut turn1nJ:( northern !'ahforma into anything approach· mg an and area In other \1ords. the 1mbalam:e 1n \1 ,ner :.uppl) could be corrected "1th fa1rne:,s to all Rt leu~l for the nl'Xt l\\ o decade5. \L the \<Jme time. a great need for Oood control f'nuld he served Long before its complet1on. the Oro- ville 0dm :.aved Yuba Cny from another CO!>lly flood 1n HlH-t. Many :mpcrlativc~ can be a pplied lo the pro.1cc1 fl 1s without challenge one of the b1gj!est o( its kind 111 world history. But the most meaningful :.uperlalt\'C tn Southern fahfornrans rs that the whole pro,1ect will make po,srhle continued orderly popula11on szrowth in our aren After 1990 we ma\' be heav1h· dependent on desali- nizat1on of sea "ater -unless the water-rich Pac1f1c Northwest yields and permits rxporl of Columbia or LBJ, Rostotv W u1itN0Fake, Plio1iy Pe<tce •• \\alt Whitman Rostow is coming un· der allal'k as a bad tnfluencr on Prrs1- dent Johnson and :,o it may be useful to examine 1ust what 11 1s lhat thi s re· spN:te<.I e(•onom1c historian rs up to Rnstow a p111fr~'or trnm thP !\l a ~ s <i l h u s r I I ~ ln:.t1 lute nl Technolril!\ '" l1rr-.1dcnl .fohn~nn ~ 1·h1ef Wh1lr I 1<111,r a1h 1vr 1in nat tonal 'ecunty affairs v.11h much rxprn1>nce 111 siovernmenl and an 11nhlrn11<;hed r1>rnrrl nt ~uod 11Hlcmrnr nn the nalurr of lommunt"I conlrnlf Prl CO\ 11rnmPnls anrl lht>ir a1mc; llr re; tn \\ ;hh1nctnn c; <l1llPrl lrrm1nolnc,· a h;i\1 k. and hie; criltt" rlrndr him "" a rirntr,sinnal t?rnrral· 1~s1mn r unnin:! ii \1 ;1r 10 OOll m1IM away from h1:. command ro~t tn the basemrnt or thr \\lute llou~r IT IS TRl E Tll.\T Profc'>~nr ROSlOW holds forth 111 an tnformat10n and analris centrr in the basPment of the While ~lousr l'Orn plete 111 th "~1tuat1on room." charts. riles of cap- tured tntelfil!enc:e matrrial, a n d rlahC>nllC SI :lll"ltt'al 1tl1ah·,r<; n f casual!,\' ratr~ ttnrl 1·.111111rrtl 11 rapun' n111 ti Pmlr~'OI 1111,t1111 ,. rnnnin:: lhr 11ar lh1< 111111·11111r ;is :i '-ttrpri,r 111 r I P ' I 11 r 0 t .JOhfl<,flll C.rnrr:il \Vr<;1m111 rlnnrl :ind Sr1·rr1;1n lcu-k Yrl 11 I\ Ir 11r th;11 f'rr,ulrnt .Jnhn<.on •rr" lhr \1;ir tn 1mrnrt..int 11a\< •hr1111c l1 Jhr l'\l'S Ill rrotr•~m Un .. , .. " :ind lh1c; 1< "h;il rl• ma1 < thP rln\ ''h rl('mrnt' 1n lltl' sl;i tr rlrp<1rtmrnt anti ('ongrr«• Ru .. 111\\ 1• in nn hurr1 lo mai..c 11 rlr;il \\1th llo n11 ~linh under rlrmraning 1 1rrunhlam·r, hrrausr it t< not 11ec<.' .. san· or c.lrs1rahlr 10 the 1>x1,tin~ 1111htarv '-llllatll)n llf' h<1< thl'rf'lnt r 'll ongh oppn•rd prrhm1n;11 v I.ilks in \\'ars;i11 11r l'hnorn l'rnh dn<I h<i' ur:: NI hnlchn~ lhr ml"rltn:! 1n onr 11f ~P\r1al m11rr llC'lllral pl .u·r, 1n \\q Thi~ inf1111;it1·~ \rtmr n( thP St.tlr flt>part mrnt rrnplr "h11 \1 "h In h11rr v 11r ;inrl ~rtllr lhr \1.:11 hut 11 1~ m11rr r1 nhahlr lh~I 1\11,1111\ 1n 1h1< 1 .,,,. ·~ r•rOrrttn~ .lnhn~r111 1 nthrr rh::in 1n fhrrnc1n£ him .IOllN~ON l>O E1' :'liOT ~..int :i lakr m Dear Gloomv Gus: If :1 CTnup of <,lul(rnl\ trir' 1.tk· rng nver the build1ni;~ at n I. as students at Columh1a and rlsewhere have done. will Ma'< Rafferty's Corle of the Wcsl prevail" -C .. I .I Ttlil f11tur1 rttltcJt. n1ter1• 'fttwt. "O' f'ltetu .,1ly thOn of ,,,, newuuper Stncl your P•I Ht•• It GIOom' Gut, 0111, l'lltl rhnnv f'l{'ace and Ro~low ... ha1 re; that \IPll rrnm a hJSlorian'< 'landpoint In h1< 1 te\\ WP arr al a h1stnnc turnint: potnl \.\ hlch Wiii (IX lhP drrPl'llOO nf A<1a anrl a lan!P part of the rPsl nl lhP \.\ nrld "'' .)fl ~tar< into lhr ruturr Jln;;to" '' pnc;1uve and ronslruct1H 10 ht-. \ 1r11' "tthoul thr dark forrbod1n'.!S OI lhe fri~hlent'cl mC'n \\hO \11i.h to retre;1L tnto a new tsola- lJOni::.m. I-le i.peculates that the strug- ~le in \'ietnam may be the last great ronfrontalion of the postwar era. and that the re~olutJon of thts struggle could be madr the closrng or one chapter JO modern history and the openin~ of another llo Chi ~linh 1n this rnnlcxl 1s the la~• or a loni:: 'rrrr~ Ill rnm:intlC' revnlut1onariM with hrs clream of hri::emony m rr :ill uf "011th1•;"1 ,\~1;i \\hrn hr Jlti~~r~ lhr nat 1on~ nr ~n111hr<i-t ..\.,1a 'an i::n aho111 !he p1 ac lrcal h11•;inr..;, n1 1mprn\ mi: ltf P w11h1n natural geographic hnunc1arrr' II ma\' hr lht> ~amr in lhtn:i when ~1:111 passr' and ~ e ma~ be w1tnrc;.,10e n11w thE' slow rmrrr?rnte of a new China \\1th a1mi-. rompat1hle with an orderh "orld IF TlllS IS \ Tlll'f. v.ateri.hed ~r · ind in h1stor , .. a~ Rostow believes. ti 1< ;111 the more rea.;nn why negot1al10ns ~1th the C'omrnum~ts ~hould !>(> rei?anl · rel a~ a !;Tl'al h1stonral event nrll to be Prttf'r"d into extrpt 111th the t'lrarc<t 11ntlp1 ~tand111e that thr llnitrcl Stall'~ 1ntrnds In rnnt1011e In in1lurnl·r thP l'llllhP nf f'\rntc; 1n 1\\J;! II I .. 1hr1r1n1r h1i:hh important Iha! lhP 111rrlt1H!~ nnl hr hrlrl 1n 'Omf' har•k ;1111') n( a C'omm11n1~t l'ar1tnl "hrrr \mrrie;i's all1M i·annot r\rn en :iM "hPrr Amrnl'an rrprr,f'ntatl\ M ma1 hP rx11n•ed In 1;111nting 1nd11i!ntllf'' Settling for 'Success' Tbou.t:hts al Lar,t:l': It is 1mpos~1blP tor uc; In be moral" In any h1i:h and mranini:f11l <l'll"l' of the word. uni<.''-• "P kno\\ :it !ht 'amc lime \\hat l!rr1tnr• · 1 nn"<t.s in and v. hrn h1 inc modrl~ nf i:rra1nr\~ ue laektnl!. lhr pr.,plr ,pttlP lflr thr model of 'Uf'C I'\' "h1rh 1' t1 P\ 01d of moral ron1,,n1 \\'hrn a m.1n 1rl11'"' 111 dn 11< a f.;nnr hi' rrlu~al 111;1\ t111n 0111 In hav- ~n a fa\nr lh:tl nr1lher nf 11~ 11r· prtc1atrd 111 thP l1mP . . It 1~ f11r ra,1rr to be a 11tup1rl tracher than a ~tup1c.I pupil. for the stupid pupil 1s sho\\ n up in class, while the &tupid teacher can hide behind the text • • • It 1s bad enough lo have a "formula" for living. but to offer thal formula to others lS pure p~yrh1c dem1goicucry Blllf't dancer~ makl' had ballroom dat1cers. anti clas~1cal \ln~er' ruin popular ving~ -lh~r who learn to dn 'O«Mthlng hard lo~f their ab1Uty lo dn 'O!Mthmi '•IY In tht ~amt lltld. Ju~r I s,·d.ney Harris ;i<; h1~her mathC'mallc1an~ arr nllrn poor 1n arithmet1r \\ Citchtnl! !ht c) n1cal ~VJ al1nn< nl 11nhl1cal cand1da1r.. rPmtnn.. m, nf N1e1i~che'~ hard :\a\ln~ \ polit1n11n di,1dcs manlond intn l\\O C'la\'P' tool:\ and enrm1es Thal mt>an.. lhot hP knows only on!' etas~ Pncm1P< · . . . The nsk in harani1u1n11 c·h1ldrrn not In make the same mistakes 1\ r did I' that we may unwittingly propel them into malting the opposite m1st.akt.s. • • • To 11se a fabe argument on behalf of a good cause i1 treason to the truth: and its punishment is that whe n peoplt' reject the false argument -•• they meVllably will. in the long run -they reject the good cause alon~ Wllh ll . . . A marital ar~ument 1J usually one 1n wh1rh two half.truth~ ue jotnM 10 makt "' ~rfecl falsehood which 111><>1 .. lw>Ui partie~ snakP P.I\ er !>Urplus to Southern Cahfnrnia In the meantime. we can be thankful (or Orov11le nam and all the satellite projects associated with rt Skinuning the Crcan1 '>outhern lalitornia's pmch penny policy on touni.t promotion 1s t:osting the area literally billions of dol- l<1r-. in rncornc. This hurts JOb-maktng hy the many 1 hou~and!>. it cuts down tax income. and 1t hurls pros- pcn ty for l'Ountless businesses directly and 111directly related to tounsm. Items: Toun~ti. spent Sl billion in South<.'rn Cahforma 10 l!llifi. but HS billion 1n Florida. -Florida spent more than ~5 5 m1l11nn lo develop tht' volume. a cost of only 31 cenh per tounsl at· t rac.:tC'd Southern Cahforma spenl only lti cents per 1oun~t attracted -!;outhcrn Cahforrua·s return of 99ti times as many l<111ri'l dollars as we spent lo attract them 1s cons1dcr-rct tn the merchandising field as "sk1mm1ng the neam ., a \\ a~teful, dangerous practice In terms or long-range goals. -Toun~L-related jobs in Southern Cahforn1a now total 65:U)()0 These could grow to I 3 million Jobs for people mainly of lesser education and skills 1f the volume grows only to S2 billion by 1975. They could be many more 1f promotion is sensibly escalated. Tourist promotion is a suitable field for a partner- -.h1p of business and government. Profits and taxes march upward with the import of tourist dollars. The Lourisrn industry in Southern California need'i ~ more imaginative leadership. Anci 1t needs a willing- ness to invest more in promotion of the area's mam- fold tourist attractions when it is so obvious that every laxpayer and every job seeker as well as every pn- ma ry and secondary tourist-related enterprise will benefit Reader Wants Letters Written I . 'Congress Should Act on Riot Report' To the 1-~dJtor ThP report of lhP NauonaJ AdVlsory C'nmmt\Sllln ''" Ctv1l D i s or de r ~ 1 popularly known as U1e "Rtot Rrport" 1 has bern on the nrws stands and in book stores for some weeks now It has been drstnbuted not only lo Congress but lhroughot1t the United States and even throughout the world. The people ol this co~ntry have paid for the study 11 was duly authorized. and the comm1ss1on members have 3l'l'ompushed what they "ere directed to do. To quntP lrom t11r tnlrllduct1on by Tom W1rkcr nf thP ;\ipw York Times: "TlllS REl'OHT I~ a p1rt11re nf 11nr nal1nn. d111dPrl It 1.; a flJCture tlHll rten11cc; 11' mo't de\·ast:iltnl! vahd11\ I rom the fact th al 11 v. a~ drawn h\' rrpresentat1ves of the mo<lrrate and · 1 ec;pon!-1ble'' e<;tahllshmenl -not hy olack radit'als. militant youth or e~rn academ1r leftl!.ts. From 1t rises nnt merely a cry of outrage: 1t is also an expression of shocked tntelllgence and VIOiated faith ... The President wanted an answer to our national problem. Here it rs. It 1s an answer that calls Ior bl)th short range and long range CO:\STRlT· TIVF.. expcnsivc. and even painful 'nlutton~ IT OOI·:~ NOT rrcommrnrl !111 lhrr -11ppre~'ll)n furthl'r c;wrep1ng.11ntlrr· fhP·l 111! methods I~ th1i; v.h v lnn:::rr~c; h;i, c;o far f;11Jed to t'ons1der th" ftn· t11niz" ao<t rE'commendations nf thp romm1ss1on? I believe 11 1s 1ncumben1 upon PHr V rle(ent r1tizen who cares about the tuturt of this country lo write lo the President. Lo our Senators and lo our C'ongres~en and insist that Cnnl?fess be ~lll to consider the revetalrons of this very imporunt report ~1thout turther clelay It ts about time that thr \111• rican prnple c;11·l'ep belund their 0\1 n door hefnrt th"Y meddle 1n the lnlnnal a f- t a1 rs nt nt her countrre~ ELSIE C l\RC1l· '-C'l l~ . \ {' rudf' .f ~kv To lht ~:d1tw r11rrrnll\• lhcrr l~ a 'Ny l 'l'tlllr JOkC th:it some m1xe<1-11r peoplr lhmk 1s funny. to \11t : "I ha\'e nothln~ .1~ainst :'\egrors. I lhtnk everybody sh1111ld own Cini'." Thal. in e~sence. is ~ hJt fre· l'fllCnt con tr 1b11tor Leonard \\ r•ght i!I Sd}tn~ fMa1lbo'<. Apnl ~I· He chant(es thP wording a t111le by moulhtn~ )!'reat S) mpalhy f, r disad· \antaged colored people <ind the crocod1le tears flow copi11u;;ty for uneducated and untrained egroes \1 hn don't pull themselves ur hy their O\\ n boot<;trap" But he ma~ei; clear that he ''ants tht' ~e~rn i..r111 m h1( plac·" -"l'~rcizatrd tn ht~ t?hetto - 1 nnd1>mnr<1 In tht' ..vndromr of poor or "" t>d11rat1on. no tra1n11'12 , a n rl B,, Gftorg" Otar G1>nrgt> Do you think a c111 qceous htnnde looks sexy with h;1ir piled high on her head in beehive style, hanging down 1n a pony· ta.ii. in cl prim bun like a schoolteacher, hanging loose like a hlppie or m a llttle short F'rench cut'.' Dear Blond1t BLONDIE Yt>s. and I alway~ have t Prnhlf'm( ~olvl'rl rht•p Crl'Or~t t~ out Of th, h11h rerti rll~lnrl I Letters from readen are welcome. Normally writers should convey their messages tn 300 word.9 <rr Less. The right to condense letteTs to fit space or eliminate libel 1-' reserved. All let- ccrs must include signature and mail- in11 1Jddrcss. but names will be wit>v neld on request. r <.,pccially In". low "age), m ellect, · P\c-ryone o"ns one" TH F. LAST L.ETif':R fl lr Wright \\ rotp he told Ollr rrr<:1drnt how to \.\In lhe v..ar. In th1i; IPltPr. amonit olhPr th1ng!i he tell<; our ministers how lo m· teri>ret "God s Will" and what topic-. they \hould preaC'h about. I don't know how the C'nuntry has survived this long w1thoul ut1ht1n1? l\lr Wright's all-en· compassing Y.tsdom. Psych1alr1sts say virtually the only reason one people segregate another is to prove they are superior to the segregated people. Notice I didn't say because they thiok they are better, but to prove they are better. That is the key -th ey know JO their own minds that they are tnferior lo everybody !inferiority complex). so they try 10 prnvr thry aq> supPrlor tn whole maSS!'S n( pl'OplP THf': P:-iYClll.\TRIST sav lhat a person who g()('S around constanUv trying to prov!' that he ts ~uperior 10 whole peoplec; -Negroes. .Jews, Catholics or Irish or whatever -1s ac· tually trying to keep people from fin- ding out that he hac; some major defect. usually sexual. This lies in. too. esperially wit!: reference to Negroes who are rumored to be quite some men. c;exually. I guess that the sexual weakhnt:s feel that by provio~ they are superior to Negroes is e\'erythinJ?. then people will never gue~s about their own sexual meompetence. I Lried this theory on a few ac· <JUa1ntancr~ Y.'ho ~err d1sparagtri1? :"ci:ror~ llr advocalinl! segregatin~ them or sh1ppin1? them back to Arr1<'a or any of the other ~ays of ,;howtn~ the ~e~ro·i; inferiority. Now lhese ac- f'Juaintances don't even want lo Lalk about Nl'l!Tnes at all I JUsl can't understand wh y 1' Why 1~ Mr. Wright ~n anxious to keep thr NC'~rc1 1n his place'"' BILL BOWER •,Hind Your 1llhads' To the En1tor "Thi.~ 1s thr last 11mt uie'rf going to oatltcr hcrr to tntertain 11ou. Ba bv-.. itter'" Lnvalton, fA llr .. ~ 1" r 1 a BoosU-r Srt1ooltrachcrs are cnnsidPrrd hill,. mnrP lhan baby-c;1t1erc; hy i;omP p.lr!'lll" l)ur tnt: the fl'(.'l'OI vaf"9fion onr parent was ht'ard to say. 'I can harrlly wa1t for <;rhnol to lakt up a.l{ain -those kld5 are driving me nuts · If parrnts turn children like that looRt m lhe schools. you've got ·to sympathm with the t~achers." Chemtertown. Md .. News: "Our front office gal says a computer can get more work done faster than a human because 1t doesn't have to slop to an~wer the phone •· Pettrsburg. TuH. PO'!it : "H the ROvernmtnt 15 iOlnJ.? tn pay certain Pf'Ople for domg noUun~. u '\Omt' are •tlvocalinR wm t~ mt>r,. ,., fk1tnl 1t dolnl noUuni l'l'Ct'lvt hlither pay 1tu1n other .. ., .. Yn11 rl' gn11ir1 lo r 11trrtrr111 "~ 1•·r1m 11ow n11 by dnmq lhl' riplH 111111'/ -Rill Coihy If you want to !>lop the pohucal (lfl· porlurusts dead in thel.I' tracks. ask them -.. As a resu IL of past action and open show of fr1rndllncss to col- ored people. how many time~ over the past several years have you been 1n- v1ted to dinner in a colored per~on ·s home:"' In short -if )'OU want to get thr Negro vote you had better start do111!! mort than marchmt; and sllowini: 111f al funeral~. l::VERVBODV L0\'1-:S a Inver hul no word i" . lrone Pnoueh 10 adr- 1111a1ely nescnbe rhr pout1c1an whn :o;ecretly hates but outwardly cnvrrs the colored peoplr Altitudes. admittedly. art hard to change. but change they mu:.t or we are in for more of the same. "Burn. babv. burn" need not become our na- 1tonal anthem bul there 1s no avoiding 11 ii a lot of attitudes remam as they are. We have a great thmg going. our molives are right, but our aclions liornelimes leave doubt in the other fellow's mind. i\lind your acboni; -mtnd your speech -mrnd your minds -11 ran l!el you mto or keep ynu oul of troublr 11·~ a~ simple as lhal HAZE:'J AIKK'I .~lant! Slam! .Slam! To the Editor: Dare I raise my pen m protest? 111 ' reputed to be mightier l'han the swoni.) I read an advertisement in the local jburnal wlurns1cally referred to a<; the DAILY PILOT· "House for sale .. blah. blah. oear to the church " I rushed down to the agent hopm~ f would not be heaten lo the punch and thal someone had already pul down a deposit. I w<is very fortunate that nohodv wanted to he •·cto~e t.o t.he chttrch" and bought th~ place WE RA VE THE C'dtfice a!oremen· t.ioned near as advertised and on Sun- days they do land-offi<'e business. At the crack « d·awn too dog next door. who resents anyooe within a hundrl!d feet of h.is domain. heralds t~ ap· proach of the first worshipper. God bless lum. he is tne proud pos~~ oC a wife and three bltle bundles of joy and what is colloquially known as a heap. First they all disembark -slam slam! slam! slam! THEN THEY TfllNR. "The bum who lives here must be asleep. he onlv does a s1x.<fay Wttk .. Mother ·You d~'t ""~ (llm rn ohurc-11. Ahzy .. Stam' Clarn;"a. pull your mm• rlown )OUr kn1cken arr showtn.11? " Slam· Elmer. rlon 't IP.avt l'he kev3 1n t:hf' rar" Slam' ' Where's your btblf. Mary"" Slam' "l mrg<tt my hea<i scarf .. Slam! Fortunately. we can only park three and thus the bombardmf'nt la bm1ltd. I am ~';lke now. and anrotMr day of rest has started. God save tit~ Quf't"n. E ALLEN 'D11rlc of ilt~ ~Jqon' Tn ~ Editnr o~ of thr thin~.s WTong wittl nur n1 hnn 1~ that too many of 11s acctpl rather than !'pcak 0111 a;;atnst things tn whirh we obJe<:l I have been guilty o( apalhy too. but now I am speaking oul. and I am grateful that we still have that Ircedom tell. This 1s to protest the selection ol the play. 'Dark of the Moon." to be performed at UCL To say tile least. the drama is offensive and in poor ta:.le. But it IS more than that -it is a reflect.Jon of a moral sickness and decay thal is pervading our country. TRF. AllTHOR RAS ndtculed I minority group of unlearned mountain pPople. Had !hrs been a Cathohc:. .Jew1,h or . e~n irroup. such a play would never have been produced. But. hecall!!e this group is small. and dare., to still believe in fundamental truths of Christianity tl ts ridiculed and 1l~ belJefs distorted mto haU-truths. Those of us who are o·ue Chnslians. who love and revere the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. cannot bear to hear His name used in such a blasphemous way I object to the se!ect1on of such .a play for university production. With all the excellent plays available. ii reflects a ~1cknes~ 11f 1J11r ~eneratJon thal "Dark of the ~non" sh011ld hP prnducrd at all MRS RI 'TH ANDRESS STONE Ho'~ to Address Our Lawmakers U. S. SEN&TOO T11om .. '4 ll'.11<1 .. 1 (It). ltS $ CleUdl"4 ,, • ,. •• ll11m •l'Mf G'°"oe Murolly IRI, .07 N II-D• 8•Yt r1Y Miiis Ourfn9 Cot19r~51cn.a1 "YUIC-"'S l•!'\l•t Olh<o 9109 . wullinqion, O C ~I. U S IUl'ltUENTATIVH (0""" County Oftly) 1t1c~••lf T ><•nn• IJ41tt Ot1tr•c•-01. l~I ~ C,..\ttf"lf ""'-Su•t• 310i .Anahtt1m. Ja~ a uu 13$1~ 01'1ro<1-111. 31'1 E •Ill SlrH I. Tu•rl• D11r•M ConGr"S1o•C?nal i•UtO"I, HMtn~. U14 LOf'llg"Wt)N" Hauw Dille• llldo • 1111 1J'6 l>o•b'"" ,...,,. Dttoc:o 11no • W•'"''notcm. o C.. 1051.S STATE SEN.HOU l'llOM OllAl'GI COUNTY lnl\n I\ Sc~mltt 134•~ Oisorlcl-11). I~ '"'I ''" ~1r~r. l111t1n, 11NI .J.,~s E. wtt•1more (l(f., oi.ortCl-111, )•~ E4'1 CMom•n. Full•non '2411 Du,.1n11 jM11111t1vt 1•sslo"i~ 5,,.t• C•,::i•tol, a.ere ,...n10. C•lll 9SIOI STATE ,lSSl!"19~YMEN FROM OltANGI! COUNTY lloblrt E ll•dllam Ohl OIUrl<l-11 ), 11.J• W~Jltllll O• N•w00f1 8'-ac~ 9'MO Commltlff" Govtrnm<'nl Eflrc .. ocv and ECOl'Omv. Pubtl' Ullfl· 11h •nd Cor-oorttiOf"\, Wattr. 1Nt chaJr.,,1n, l e11t• '•""" """'•"""'""°"· Jolln v. llrleo• llS"' Ol>trlct-RI, Jlll Nor"' '4t rt>or Bl"", S.,lfo A. F11l1trton C<lm"11tltM: Finance •lld I,.. wrtnct. '"""''''•I llt••tlofo•, Socl11 Wolf•~ Robert '4 llur1<• (10tll Dtllrtet-R>. 17112 9tK~ ll•d. Hunlln9t"" 9ttclt C°'""'ln .. s: ElttttOnl end llP 1Po0t1tonmtnt MunkiN1 •nd Coufttv Gowrnft"llt"'tf. •"d Slo~ l'tnon~I •nd Vrl•••,.. A"-1"' l('"rwlll Corv """ D•W'<l-01, 1712 WHI l1"C01n, Suli. (',. ,.,,.lltlm. Cornmltrtt• FINP!tt •"" lnwr•nc.. lt..- nvt af'id T1•atlon. Md Vi<:'t..C••u1irm.•u' EdUC.lif;e1t Our"'-lffltlolrve 1tUIOf\\ Slfi. Co~lto4, S.<r• '"""'°' Colll ~1. Thursday, May 2. 1968 The cditoral page of the Dnnr1 Pilot 1eeki to inform and ltim- tdot.. rea<Uts b11 preaenting Chit newipa.pn-'1 opinions and com. ~ncorv °" t.optca of intttcst. cmd rtgnifica·nu, bt1 prowling • forum for the e.rprcuiOTI of our ''ndtn' opinion&. and bw pr11cnting u.e diver1c trl~ point..t o/ tnf~d obsero.,. cntd f110ktlfl'Wi cm toptct of tit• dot1 Ri>bert N Weed. rubUtller J I .,. ------------ NO-DRIP VINYL LATEX-ACRYLIC EXTERIOR ~~~8~R: PAllT Interior Th ixotropic Formula Can also be used for an extremely durable interior job PAINT • l hour dry • Scrubbable • Clean·up with water • Excellent hiding • Won't ohip, crack or peel • Clean-up with water • Scrubbable • lh hr. dry • Brush or roll • White and colors Compar1ble 3 50 NOW Retail Price • • PUREST WHITE ANO 298 A COMPLETE LINE OF POPULAR DECORATOR COLORS Compara~le 5 32 _ NOW G•llon Retail Pnce "• C0•1'. lt£TA1t. PIUS( U•' ft8DWOOD aTAIN • BMutlft• all exterior ggc wood • Fln• ar.ct• "'· COMPAIAILE 150 . NOW llETAIL · """:- SELP'·SP ANTIQUE KITS • Renews scratched, stained or marred fumlture • Use over old finish or on unfinished fumlture • Large selection of popular co tors COMPARABLE 195 Pw RETAll 3 95 Kit PRICE • NOW' ON LY CUSTOM· MIXED VINYL PAINT ~;g: ·, "VINYL ·COTE" • 2000 cuttCWTMntnd colon • 1 hr. dry • Scrubbablt 398 • Cte•n·upw/weter ~&~ft 5.95 • NOW .... • Hundreds of uses 3 85 • Easily form lamps, ~ decorator Items • Dries crystal ct•ar Comp. retail 7.50 Gallo• INCLUDING l OZ. CATALYST Al90 ev•ll•blo. • compl•te lino of m olds. wires, cleu balls •nd ruin colors. All •l discount pricu . • l!laautlfully Grtl"•d • Hand Sa"ded • RHdy to Stein PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY 67 SIZES IN STOCK, 18 6'/2x13 in. 7x20 In. 7x36 In. 8x20 in. 49c ... 9k I L 1.77 eL 1.11 IL 8x24 In. 9x24 in. 9l26 In. 10x29 In. 1.JJu. l.49tL l.Mrt_L U5ta. 10x36 In. l2x32 In. 1Sx417in. 1Sx54 in. 2.39 ... 2.29 ... 3.H ... 5.8 ... CUSHIONED VINYL FLOOR-COVE I I I IS • 6 & 12 ft. widths • f ull rolls • Warm & resllitnt : ~=~~!f~:~ern, 198 • Assorted colors ~m~l 2.49 · NOW s. v~ VINYL· ASBESTOS FLOOR TILE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF NEW PATIERNS ANO COLORS • Goes over wood 9 1 c or concrete ,., • Extremely tough -td and durable 2 I•. Comperable NOW Tile lhttll 15< SPECIAL PURCHASE FINEST QUALITY • Washable • Sunfast Kuee selection of new p11terns ;~~ri: 1.Ds 49 ~.,~oll Jf> SQ. fl. PRE·PASTED -PRE•TRIMMED WALLPAPER 99cJ's"s~·.'~1. • Large selection ~ r llluUr.ttlon for •IYI• only 2 roll bolta only 20,c TUeE JOc;c TU8E OIL COlOttS WATER COU>«S 40 25 t 16 25· Colors h . Colors (I. DllAWINC 4• ll"':~. OIL 43c: rate1tl r.. MTm n...s 35c: •••• TAllC 1 89 llOOUllXl'J) CUY EASELS • . lt ~ '" Gr•v stc ~llST CANVAS !1 In Wllflll 1 S~ Y~ HO'l'f M STANDARD BRANDS PAINT CX>. 8'-. t£ Sut f....., ''""' '" Ov• •40fu (•"1•1,.• ...... tv,; llC '-"-·"°""' HOME PERMA~SHIELD Protective 81ou,Y Eiit~~~ HOUSE PAINT VINYL-ACRYLIC EXTERIOR ll~~8~R: PAINT FINE QUALITY OIL BASE • Excellent for all exterior wood • Good hiding • Brush or spray • Extremely durable WHITE ONLY Comparable Retail Price 3.50 · NOW Anett Plastic Laminated COUNTER TOPPING • Water and arease proof • Alcohol proof • Won't fade • EnllY Installed • 1/16 ln •. thlck • Huge selections of styles • Use on Sinks, Comp. 25C Desks, Tables, Bars. Retail Sq. Counters. etc. 55c Ft. Now T•XTUR•D WALL COVERING • Huae Selection of colors and weaves "Tutu" Cloth "Grus" Cloth Comp. RottlJ 5.50 Comp. Aett ll 5.50 1 ~!~OJI 3 ~~ Roll 31 s,. Ft. J6 Sq. n. 1 1•. 11ouu 35c NOW •s COWllll •IMM u . SHOWN E·M ER Y CL 0 TH ll cEA. I 11 11 In. SHEETS NOW r.!"!T!~!~~R~~ 22 cc.1. lo YOUll CAH -llOW OllU ---_ ART & MARKING PENS 10 colors -NOW 12c £•. ----------100% PURE BRISTLE BRUSHES ~ • N°ow" 89c~ 4 IN. NYLON BRUSH ' .: >' I INCH 15Cl TOUCM U' t . 7 IH T•IM 49c Ct. 179 HOW h • Scrubbable • 'h hour dry • Lasts 8 years • Covers 450 ft. • Clean·up w /water 3~.~" • Brush or roll • Pure white and 111 colors Comparable NOW Retail Price 6.25 - • Finest quality, glazed or unglazed • Pre·mounted • Approx. 12K12 in. sheets • Use for floors, wills. table tops, etc. 4 PAmRNS UNGLAZED PLUS 67 OTHER PAnEANS Comp Ae1A1l 39cp., 65c -NOW S~Ht MATCHSTICK STYLE • Imported • V1nylon cord • White, green, beige 3 x 6 ft. ... 1.39 8 x 6 It. . .... 4.29 4 x 6 ft. .. 1.89 I 0 x 6 ft . ... 5.59 6 l 6 fl. 2.89 12 x 6 ft. . 7..49 WHITE MATCHSTICK ONLY 6 x 8 ft. -3.79 10 x 8 tt ........ 7.49 8 x 8 It. . S.49 12 x 8 ft.. .. .. 9.5' REDWOOD COLORED BAMBOO FENCING HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL • Fast dry • Interior • Dries to an extremely hard 9 finish 39 • White and • complete color llne COMP. RETAIL 5.75 ·HOW CAL. • Grut strenrtll • Hewtst Colors • Odor1w • Huee Selection ' • Washable • 48 & 54 in. widths Coinp1rab11 NOW 49«ituN :~~· 1.45 ONLY YO. REINFORCED VINYL UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL • 48 & 54"1n. widths 69c lllfltlrlftd ,..11e1111 for ltJI• Hly ~d~ 8F~:Ct PAllT • on base fOI' •" •ICterfOI' wood • Brush or spray • Durebl• • Whit• and 4 colo,. 19 9 ~r.: J.so. NOW C•'""' BLACK TOP COATING To renew dfi~ways 49 0 • Suls • Protects HOW OHLY s C•l S'l'.AKDABD BRANDS PAIRT CO., W•aT L.A. 1475 S ltOHltnON l!JLVO 1 l loch Soul" of "''° 8fJlt8ANK ~\I) N VICTOAY IHllCI ' (It~(· NtH1'"" "'' "'•"''"'" • PAS ADENA •• ,,. n•K~ 1. ~n• l v : '9il,..r"' "'f..,••1• ,., f ,,. •A.- 6 L CElfltlTO 10690 SAN ,.AlllO Co..,., ot 5.,, '•blo f. 'fl""'• HAYWAltD 1611 JACll,01'4 B•tw•f" ~fO & "' '"'"!'\ EL M ONTE 1,i.!\• _.fCI( •o , "'"' Nn "t v.11 •• TORRA NC' :-1',~M•"'n•n~"•' Pt"n .-1 l,.._ ''A .-. a AN JOa • 06 M(AIOIAN AV( 8•twun San C•rlo• & M....-p•rtt ~MONA·OlllTAltlO COltNClt HOLT 6 "lllS 1 llloc' h•I of lncf••n H•ll• l l•<i LONG 8EA CH ;ttq l ('U11r. 8 CAC1'1 8lVD C.n. "' W·•lf'I• ANAHEIM c:n11Nrll l1N(0LN ... I •NnSI y I "lnril r'"' ,., ~.,..,..~t'Hl'1 1 VISTA e LA Mll$A • S AN OIWOO e WA S T PHOENIX • OPEN 5 NIGHTS OPEN SU NOA YS 9 00 to 5 30 "" '·" "'' ''·· '' "'"' '"' "...... SATURDl\Y<; R 00 10 6 .JO --.. -------· TU CSON lltOADWAY AT '11tlr AVI. w ••T W1mM111t VAU.•Y W.odlend Hlllt • 2?050 V(HTUltA l lVO, 1 t lOCk W .. 1 of TOPl "lll OA lfD•N A·HAW THOlfN• COllN(lt Clt(NSHAW IHllO ~I HI" ST VAN NCJY• "1tt1 SU'ULVCOA IHllO Cf"'"'"' f """"'"' t ,.,,,.." St'ltJf"" "' V1ttri•v OXNAltO-VI! NTUltA U U VIN[YAltO AVL Co"'•' O.nt rd Yt••v•"lf LOa ANtJEL•S I 113 S 8110 AOWAY el '"c" l'lvof. •ANTA llONICA 1411 LINCOLN l l\10.. •t 5ente M""lca l lvd. OOWNIEY I r.JS C 'l011CHC( AVL ., l •--d ''"d aa 0,..11..1 PILOT Tnur~cly, May 2, 1%8 ALLSTATE Pa~nger TiA G81ftntN fiuaruteM Aratu': All falluru of th• Un r..ulllaf from nonnal road haurd! or defectl ta material or ...ti· mme!Wp. For How IMlf: For lhe life of lh• o~ \I'...._ Wh"t Seat• WU! Do: Rt:palr nail punotur. at no charr•. In the case of failure. In exch~• for th• tin, repla~ IL rhttrging only the proporllon ot current HrWar Mllllll price plus Federal Excise Tu that rep~nta tread \lltd. TREAD WEAR-Ol'T GUARANTEE Guaranteed Ar•ln.t: Tread wear-oul P'or Row Lonr: Tht number of mont.ha .-p.cifled. Wba\ Seare WW Do: ln exc:hangt for th Un . npla.ce It. charglnf the current regular 1elllnr price plua Fede.rat Exc:lu Tll.X lu~ the followtnr allowance. lit on thl Guaran t4!ed 12 to 2• 27 to 39 SAVE 20! Regular $199.95 Smooth-Riding, Silent, Road-Gripping ' Guaranteed 30 Months SlZE j~·I ~ Tubeles11 Blackwalls 6.50xla j 12.88 I 1.81 7.85xl4 I H .88 I 2.06 7.75xl4 I 16.88 I 2.19 8.25x14 I 17.88 2.35 7.75x15 116.88 I 2.21 l I Tubeless Whitewalls 6.50x13 114.88 I 1.81 7.35xl4 116.88 I 2.06 7.75x14 1 .88 I 2.19 8.25x14 19.88 I 2.35 8.55xl4 I 21.88 I 7.75x15 118.88 I 6.50:x13 Tubeless Blackwall plus $1.81 Fed. Exe. Tax and Old Tire NO MONEyi DOWN On Anything You Buy at Sean on Credit 3 Big Patented Life-Protecting Features: • Mountinr • Rotation • Aliarunent Checked. r.unw ..,_,.Should.,, help, .. rtAle Mdr lnt.o thfl ,., wttlloa1 • hlrcb. u ,... •tray crd. ._tented 8ll•cer Bottoni b •• " • • • ~be ...., tbe ..-lbl« • r ••at taru and when br~. P at • a & e t lnterloeldJac TNMI e~ta v'°9 irrtJI oa nee! tor Mttel' tracttoa. nart arul •top qukkl7. NOW AVAILABLE AT SEARS: STEEL CORD RADIAL TIRES Ask Your Seara Tire Salesman About Them ! All (Wheels For Only All Amerfran Cart and Volbwareine ., 1u1*!t Bnlrt e- .., IJt.,eet ud Adju .. Regular $6.99 66 Each Ex pert llltaJlitl111 A ...o.blt • Rouch aJnt.-.4 lrOD pil'°11 artd chroin• rod detlu w1a11 bett.r than erlftaal ICIUIP-ment • Patented Ehu1tometer rint seal prevent8 fluid foamini ... the main cause of fad· ini • Aluminum cooling fins pre- vent hPat build-up r.nd add to shock absorber lift NO MONEY DOWN on Sean Easy Payment Plan ., la-,.et Maet-r Cyllntt.r ., Boaded Llnhlr• tn1ta1W ... ~ ....... 114 All \\h,. ... 0,111141«1 ParldDf BMlh I' lnllp9d Or-~It ocu.A..~s ma • Therm~stat 1.ut0Yr1atically maintains the temperature th1t you aelect • Perfect air flow with 8-spetd control • Two 4.wt.y adjustable louven allow draft.free circulation at all tittles • Moun ta handsomely under your dash • Imtallatioa A~ailable McxW tn1 •. ' "" "" Grind llral.• Shon "" "-rfM!t A II ' Bnke Dnr!N I' a.,.cll f'rHI \\ h..a a-tacw "' It'" All Lia• &1141 A .. P"lllk1 .., ,.,,.. Aclj11~nt for LUe of LIJllnfl .., R01M11'"* for..,_., lkUabtl.tt7 ~•I• products ba.vlnJ I wh Ml ~en tad ce.n with tlDe brt.ktl •llJhtly hlff1er. ""1 n4IOIMD.ry add1UOMJ pVta and tabor avatlabll at le&u low, I0'4f prlc:• ! Santa Ana 1717 S. Maia SL Kl 7..3371 If R••"l' t>u1., 811Mll: 4.b•or1"r falla due In raullr mattr1ala aad •orllman1hlp '" .... ,. out •hilt orlrtnal Plltth•aer 0W11t th• cu It •Ill b• ,..placed UP'lll t •l\11'11 fr"<! of rharn . or lht pun:h-.• prlMt •Ill be refunded. II th~ .,,,.,'1h•• •ho<'lt abolorl>.r WU ln.el.Alltd b7 l!M,.., Wt wtll In.ti.All ftflW •hOflt ilbeorbu "1UI oo rharft for labor. FREE Shock Teet ••• No Obligation! Tm1tin at J\fraa. Oranire f..oun1 y • .. T Gov. Beagan Not Running Away Grass Roots Su pport May R eap Har vest u1 August P rPUfl llniry I( the s1.izht nf this r ilr of '·hay" wearing '\Un· glasses leaves you won- cfenog JUSl e x a c t I y what it is you're look- ing at. take a look across the page ... No. 1 Poper! The Doily Pilot lEd~•or'' ~ot, Cto"' lie""•'~ Rt•O•I\ of C•f1tor"•• >.IY\ f\4' ., tUtU•"? ''''°" roo )~opor-1 •~ Pu1 ••Otlbhcen oru•0itnH•I l•"" didK1 •net ,, eV-l•••D~• •1 '"' GOP •11noard-OC4lrn lf "'• .,.,,., ~~~~IZ' ~t!1~.111::i',<t u,:,_!1~·.~ covtr.O Rt•O•I'\ from thf t1t111nn1n11 oi ~h oolltlc1I ureer, u.cuu tllf fr•lhm•n OOVeff\Ol''l P'OIOJeCh II •t l»se<I "" • Mllonwlelt •urv-. nl UPf butfltV• •-"" pr1v•te lll~i wtrf\ Ihnen ano hll bacl<•rs l SACRAMENTO 1 UPI) - Nationwide supporters of Gov. Ronald Reagan tor thr R e p u blican presidcntwt nomination are lryinj.! to cultivate the grass root~ 1n the springtime -and rea11 an August harvest. Suddenly. non-cand1dJ IP Reagan is giving them somr cooperation. After monlh~ of telling U1em he·~ not in terested -both publicly and private!) -he's no" read' to ·assess" their deplh anrl he's ava1lable. 1r the l'all comes. Step-by-step. he's movu1~ closer l'o candidacy. H1~ latest position was ex- pressed when he told a news conference: "I think any citizen in the United State~ is available for that office JI h1~ fellow c1t1zen~ drc1drcl thfll he was thr 1nd1v1rl11.it they wanted " .1r sT LOOKINf; .>\ week earlier. he ~a1rl 'I'd like some time to look I'm certarnly not gom~ 10 run away and prell'nd 1t isn't happcnin~ Obv1ou~ty I'm going to try ro make an assessment." A survey by UP I bureau~ showed there are groups un· <1Pr various names. all amountini: to Reai:an fo1 President" cl11hs. 1n sta i r~ ran~ing all lhl' way from Grorg1a in the ~nuth to \ rr moot 1n ~ew England lo Ore::.;on 1n the \\'e l But. ~o Car. no group ha' ofl 1dal :.anct1on from the California governor SonH• of them -notably onr 1n . ew llamp hire ·_ "cir turned orr'' '~hen the) ~ol premature!> acuve. The b1i:ge:.l one -at tra~t 1n :.cope, be('au~e it's n,1· lion" 1·1e -1' !hr "Cl'l"t'l1' for Rea(!a n '\J a I 1 o n a 1 l11forma11 on Ccnte1 a 1 Topeka. Kan It's hCilcled ll\ llrnn Rubb. chairmlln and prr~1 · drnt of a :-a\ 1n:::~ anrl !nan il"S0<:1at1on who~e <~PP ;w 11v1lle\ ~o drar h:it·I.. to thr 1940 campa1::n nf Wendall W1Jlk1e It ha" an aJ\ "'II' ~roup with members in TC\· a~. Kentuck). Washrngt .. 11 Indiana Orc~on California ~ebra:.ka and Loms1ana WIN PRESIDENCY "I think he's the ont> Republican who can win the presidency .. Bubb told a newsman. "I think he's done .:in e\ccllent Job as govrrnm of C'alllt>rma and ha.s :i wondt>rfut wa\ nf -rll1n: himself HP hil~ no J)('er 011 1elevis1nn 11~ far as I'm con t'Prned ·• The bcst-or,1?aruzed ,group to date appears to bf' om> called 'Texa\ for Rea~an .. headed by J. R. ''Butch" Butler. head ol an eng1nC'er· ing company. :-Jearlv cv<'rv town an.I c·1t~ m Texas has a Reagan t?TOup -Fort Worth Dalla'. Tyler. Luhbock Amanllo El Paso San Antonio ... hP ~aid . Wr havP a RPa'!an penon "ol'lonl? 1n every d1:.tnct ol Texas They art! ,pend1n~ 11 lot or t>mr and mone~. Thry are a I I volunteer.!> " Nobody but the i;:ovcrnor h1mseU know.!> for sure but Reagan doe~n't appear to have am per~onal strategy in his ~uddrnty-developing qu~st tor the While Hou:.<' .\lOl>l Vl l-:U UIUVE H1~ b:>d.er' ho we' er . are t·urrcntly fa vormg a sort of modif1l'd band-"'agon cam· pa1gn mvol' mg p r 1 m a r y c>le1.:11on~ an.J campaign-111..P lund-rar:.m~ tr>p!> tied lo tllP pc11 '' ·, :.lr1lr or:?an1zat111n~ -not chrreth to the Rea:?an tor r1 ('3tdeni dub~ Reagan tned. and s111· t•ced<.'d in playing down any votes in the March 12 New Hampsrure pnmary election where Richard M. Nixon was far and away the Cront runner. But 1n Wisconsin on Aprtl '.! he J::OI 11 percent of thr \ olr~ in thr Rrpub\>c;in pnrnar~ -an,I hi<. name •· PntrreJ 1n all·'tar pnmane• in :\Jebra,ka May 14 anrl Orecon Mav 28. The hacker~ f"xpect ""'" 11 llghl pro-RPai:an volP in !'lebraska The rE'al effort will come m Oregon wherP Robert Hazen, a Portland savings and loan executivt'. heads a group <' a I I r rt Citizens For Reagan " t Ir may gel 20 to 30 p~rccnt nl the \<Ole In a 1lead·to-hc·;1d contesl "1th Nixon 1 n OrPgon. r"cn without t'lllll paigntni?, thlll slatl'. This Slot Machine .... For juat a d ime . you hit tlie jackpot e ve ry time. You get local news and sports plus -:omplete stock market reporh , features on f ashiom and foods from the world of women, information on sciences, sc hool a nd politics. And t hat's not eve n mention ing th e bon a n1a of ba rg ains you'll find in the ads. Risk a fe w cents. Enr ich your life fo r a gime . ~. -------- 1 h.en 1111 .lunP ~-l'Ollll'' lhr I al11orn1a prunan - b1~~1·,1 1n thr nation -and 011•1 RrJi::.111 •~ cnterrd llr plan' ro l'ompa1gn heavily ii' a faH1nte son" t·an· rl1Jate 1111 111~ slal.t'·~ hu~e bJ.11 ul Bl\ t I.II\ l'nllon \<Ole' 111•· 1\111 g1H' him a b1.c , ... 1' ht'lHhnc in\o I h e d1•li·~.11t• ,1•:11 eh altr1 Ow 1•11111,11\ <rnd. pcrh?p:. At\P h Ill OlOllll'ntum lo ('JHV h11h \I 11 h a '' 11111er 1magr to tltP \J t:111ll Beach GOP 'l/<1- 111111.1' Con' rnwon in .\ui.:11s1 <iml thr l!ras., rool~ h.i• 'e•t flr;i:.111 n .l I I n 11 \\ I 0 r r1 "' .1n<1 r.u•" 1< Thoma'- l:r•f'd an auJr 1n his I~ ~ 11 l> r1·11i1l1111at campa1~11. 111111 .il~u 11 u1·ked bnetl\' 1n thr Hca~an admiru:.lrallon J Iler the A o " e r n o r · " landslide m11lion-vote v1c- lllrv over I w o -t e r m Den10cratic Gov. Edmund G Brown I Ir al'o ha., the adv1cr of I' 1·1111011 While m.qor .11\'111IN·I of P.arn· ;\I 1.11t.h1 .11rr· ~ t'.l(j4 prr ... ult>n· 11,11 001111na1 ion 1·am pa1 ::!n .11lfl llnf' of the (;Op';; hf'•f 1n1111•111r<l ;,lrateg1~t.~ WhllP ";i, llll'rd hy a group nl 11 <.'althv Southern Cahfornia harker~ Ill tc<;t nat10nw1clr •l'nllm<.'nl for Reagan SCl\l f': Sl 'PPORT \\'hl'n h1• reported bacl. hr ' 11<1 hr harl found what l\r;1::an l;itrr 1· a 11 P <1 11111<' ,p1 r;i.f ;?ra:-:< roo1, ·1111r1<111 Rcacan rr,rlOndrcl h, ,,·ltt>d11h11:: ' p P a \.. 1 n J? 1n11r~ in Idaho. lolor:ldo Florida llhno1' Ohio ancl Hawau. Reed's 1oh now I" In ~chedule Reagan'5 s~che\ and keep :111 eye on thr developing natJOnal political scene I le esumate!> that about half of thr 50 i;talcs have R<'agan-for·Pres1dent group' hul admantly denic'!> that hl· had anything lo do with th<.'11' lormahon lie !><iy:-. he· simply l111d~ out whether thl'\ are or arf' not seriou:. ami' lc~1llmatc and rer>orts what he find~ Thr L'.PI ~urvey founrl g-roups all ov<.'r lhe nation. Thr l1rst onr. for e>.amrtr. "as l''labhshcd nghl ;iftl'1 lhr Goldwater rlefcat 1n Owo:-~o M1l·h m lhr homr > .. Ir 1tl ( ;O\ (; r 0 I !:! P Romnc~ who ann01111crd 101 thP p1:t's1dent·y and thrn pulled out Generally tile re po r I i; s howed that if N1.xon falter$ the switch could be toward Reagan -particularly in thr M1dwe~t and the South Snme tyn•~al reporb l;f·:nnt.L\ -:-.1a1r rtrr l;imr' \\ r-lllll..e tin •n -111 arwr 1•\rc·11111 r ;i n 11 1•ha irman of r.cor::1;in~ 1111 Ronald Hrns::an ~a1\1 · nr'1rh hrilf" of thr 20 r.or nahnnat 1·rin,·cnt1on ct r I e c a 1 r " .<elected 'o far r a ,. o r rtca~an He :-curl the .e101111 f<.'els Rea,l?an I" "a man who has ll WIOlllnC lnl<H?f' Ill 196R" \'ERMO~T -\ 1.ukr \ri,rr a R r a t I t e h n r o laW\<'I \aid th<' Cahforn1A ::overnnr h;irl E!oorl'' •11r· pnrt in 1hr \1t11thrrn p;irt of thr >f<1tr REAll Y PAYS OFF DAILY Pl.LOT llmr ,fl.1• M~y Z, 1%8 OAIL V PILOl 3 f Bai1·y-ed Pltotogropher Here·~ the rest of the stor y. 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In <1oc:11mrnt 'lhl" mrl1<1hnc 11nn pre$s urr o( thr "' fl"''~'111·.:it h1er:1rclw in rhr prt'~cnt elC<.'toral momrnl " ;~ '? OAIL V PILOT I F.C.~L NOTICE ... " • ' .. '" .. \ t "' I' D "' • 11\ft'l ,t P ,. O• Ot r• 't (') •f'llC)f c~o ,, Y. ("''"" 'e,, F:-r-•• Ju,,~ ' 11n n ._,,..'1 0 -ll'\'1" C ,,,,,,, Oi11 v ~ AM1 ,,Jll " t f/..~ LEG \L ~O flCE Sltll NOTICE OF $ALE OF lfEAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SAL! No SWP ll~ • S r~r nr (('li\,jrt M '"'' ,,.,,. "' " nr 1t-• C.,u,.11 "'' ..,, .,..,. ,..., [ -''" rH E • t r ,.,,"T' ,. ~ " "' • "0, ~,,.. Miturttn Rob-"''11" H• I! '"land Av~ M•nf\bn~n &f"<"' C1I tor"• Att<'r~t'I f~r Adm nl\IU!f't P 1':11 ~,.'1 0 .-n.,,. (fl,. t 0 .IJ •~•II ?I )• •"d fl•1 1 I••• , LEGAL SOTlt:E LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL 'NOTICE ' JC Students Need Grants And Aid Al 0 Don't overlook the nN!d of Junior colleges for grants and loans to poor studenl, That plea is the react.Jon of State Junior College Faculty Association Presi- dent Martin Dreyfuss to In creased fees for University of Cal1forrua students Noting that UC Regents earmarked $.1 million of the add1honal money raised by student fees for grants m aid to needy s t u d e n t s • Dreyfuss In effect asked How about 11s' He noted that Junior col le~es are besl equipped to sene needy students and lhat too many Junior college students work loo many hours lmpamng l h e i r educalJonal development Whatever new sourci:s of higher education income are developed include Junior colleges in the benefits Dreyfuss concluded OahnForms Mailed Out Claim rorms £or benefits under the new S e n 1 o r Ciuzens Property T a x Assistance Law are being marled to some 190 000 California senior c1uzens this week This law provides ror re1rnbLLrSemenl of a portion or the property taxes paid To qualifv claimants must be California residents over 65 years of age must own their own home have paid properly taxes for lhe cur rent rise.al year and have ar. income of less than $3 350 Persons interested in ob larmnl! forms should contact anv office of the Franchise Tax Board or write to the Senior C1llzens Property Tax l\ssrstance D1v1S1on P 0 Box 1588 Sacramento LEGAL NOTICE Irvine Sets May Schedule Boat Sa"le For YMCA An anonymous donor 111 Newport Beadl ~ offered to sell an 18 foot Century speedboat Wlltt proceeds going to the YMCA According to Willard C Courtney an 36!\0CI.ate of Michaud l~li Inc of Newport Beacti ltle cralt bas a fuur c y I 1 n d e r Umversal engine I 1 f e Jack~ and 16 111 good run rung condit1on The boat is valued at ap pr<>XJmately $1 300 but the bes-t accept.able oCfer will be taken PeTS()fls mterested should contact Courtney at 675-0915 Handhallers In T oUl"lley Costa Mes.a Handball Club single elur11nat1on singles and doubles tournament will he held Satuciay and Sunday May 18 and 19 at Oran~E' Coast C<>Ue~P The double~ mmpt't1trnn "111 IX'J?ln ar 10 a m each rta v and I'™' ~tn~les mm peUllon W\11 commencf' at 11 am Parbo panb must regi..ct.er ~fore 5 p m F'riday May 10 Ectry fee as Sl 50 for membera S2 for n o n members .cl '3 for DOI\ ~rnbers w15h1n~ lo Jmn the club O><it.a Mr~a ~partmtnt at Cars Smog Less Than 8 Years Ago PALM SPRINGS -The average new car be111g sold ln California today reportedw ly emlts S3 percent Jess smog than Its 1960 model counterpart an automobile industry spokesman told the Southern California Motor Car Dealers Association at annual sprmg conference here R T Kingman reg1onal manager of the General Motors Corp public rela· tions staff said the typical SouthE>rn CaLiforma car travels 26 miles a day He added th a I 1n dustrywlde surveillance pro grams 111d1cate clearly that with proper owner ma10 tenance the crankcase and exhaust systems are domg an effective smog control Job m the hands of the public Irvine Poet Writes Book ThE' \ I t e r n o n n 1n Dismay a book of poemc; by Peter \Vtld crealt\ P writing student at l r. Irvine has been selected for pubhcal1on b) The Art Assoc1at1on of C1nc1nnat1 It is scheduled to appear at bookstores rn \ta, A graduate or t h e l'mvers1t\ of Arrzona with a ma~ter s degrl'e 1 n English Wik! has published morr 1han 500 poems in literary magazines a n d sever al short 1.:ollect1ons The Good f ox and Son nets 119671 and \,ad :'\1~h t \1 1 l h ~unflower ' 119681 ll1s poems ha\e also "on several prizes 1n eluding a first in lhP writers Digest 1964 annual contest Wild currenll) 1s enrolle<i m the CCJ creative "rlUN! program working for tht> master or fine arts degree Welch Guest At Ban<1uet Robert \\etch founrler nr the John Birch Soc1eh \\.Ill be the special guest at thE' keynote banquet of the an nuaJ convenl1on of the Na Uonal Amendment Cnm m1ttee at the Drsne> lano Hotel Anaheim on June 21 Principal speaker at thr banquet \\ 111 he statE' Se n John G Schmitz IR Tuslln l who recently again 10 troduced the L 1 b e r t v A m e n d m e n t into lhP California State Legu;Jalure Smee the amendment s 111 ception the John Birch Society has supported thf' Ltbertv Amendment \dop lion of the amendment 1~ among one of the soctE'ty s major goals Israel, '68 Rabbi Topic Rabbi Joseph KaJJc onr r.! ttle ongmal f1g'1ters 10 the War of Liberatioo IJ'I Israel will speak on Israel 1968 ' at 8 :io p m Fnday at Temple Sh a r on 617 Ham ilton Costa Mesa Bom and e<fucated tn Germ any Rabbi K a I 1 r studied under Martin Bttb>r a mnl'd the<1l01?1an and became the youngest rabbt 111 Berlin m the lafE' :J()s He was the foo.nder ~ Ule radw station The Voice of Zi on Redeemed and Ills textbook on the "War t1! Liberation ts still used 111 many urovers1ttes Berries Set For Jotu·nev w Cahfom1a strawbernP~ aT't' he Ill~ put t.I) sJ et'fl r or ltlE'tr JOUmeV!li to marke1 "n that ttiey arr1Vf' as frpsh a<1 t.11{> monun2 rlpw inform' the Cnun<:1I of \ahforn1a Growl'~ ll is done h\ pla<-"n~ <'3~ o f fresh 1>1cked s t r a w b e r r 1 e ~ lll61de polyethylene • 1 s I e ,. p 1 n g bags into when 1s pumped a mO:ture d eu low 111 ox· ygen and tugh m c1u-i>oo diox.ldt' Ry bmthM oxvgE'n m ~uch a controlled atmosphere the r aft> of tls~ue hrl'akdo" n th:roui;:h n '< 1 d a I 1 n n '' ,,.\r1uallv s4~ It al~n fire\ r nts the devrlopmrn1 (){ mold& Ill IT~&tl. HOU Gene - (Fi bo --- lndl 1h1s bath Shar Ind rnnr Ful - I :\C1 h 1r Utt .. f n 1111 "a { ,, ~ 111 22 Ho "'h If ~·,. ''"\ I I lh ' I I , \ --11 Co 11nr .... 11 !"II Ill I 11'11 ,.,,. 'l I •I ,, ,. 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Call 1111 I P \I t'lJ IW 11 tlr1 """ n ~n\ 11111• \ \ !;'. nn pm• 11)!;.!fi~, ~ 1 I ~JO ),,!'): f'nl~ Cit 11 i' '1••• Back Bay 1950 Condominium 32•0 1410 Eastside Specials "PllOP<l) i.· .\«111·1,1 Ir> - Fountain V_alley ri.11 \.~. :.11 rnin,rlllll ----\111'1.T -""t'I. I-RR ' W/11 1 Rfl IM<'rO V'lrd newly pa1nrrd nrar L:Ct HJO/mo .. a1rr pd, t?;ird,.,nrr sPrv1ce l.;1 ·,-1111 ;ifrPr :;·:in P'.\l fil~.tl7::n f:11r1;. ~>1.~·l\:!.:X I SALE.S,\1 E:'\ \\' ,\ :'\'Tf,f"l $19 1950 I ~Bdrm :I h.11h• 01'111\r On STEPS TO BEACH-1 5°/o DOWN li!lp I\ "~hri '"'\rt rl'lll.! C\6~-lti7? A(1,., ·, :; P.r. Ir r lr-. rutr nfrlt'r ltumr rin1r1 ('trl-dr-<a1· 1;t1 l'rl 11nrl nNll' Sanr • .\ n 11 ln11111ry \Jr,3 \',,rrlr I :nlr C'r'ltr'I' ('hth \s.,1mr !;' • ln;in flnnl "llri ":1tr1 hit• l'i11ll F1r,1 l1mr nHPr!'d ~ hrfi. I Lmrl,i' ;, hrdio•im 1 hnth .~· Wtl'~d111•• ~n~rtmr \\kPnd~ 1nom!' I\ ha1h~. I h~IO 111 l.imily iTIOm hnmr \II "1"1'· ll11nr R1 h 1 Corona del Mir 3250 I inc rnom \\llh r,1 rplai·r 1111· k1I 1n1 h1d'n:! d1•f111il~h1·1 l I --1 Rr "nrl "''" \\ \\ t'l'qlf h11.., I .. ,.,. \( o" 1 h h I $23,950 I .'It :r 1·11•111m ' Rll ·• h •lh ""'n'"'' lnt n<·r11pan1'_1 lp1·m< v~. an• tmn•"" ~"""''' ~ n11r 642.1771 !111,,1-hrrl \,\M i'ttttiil ~rnlty I.\' 1,,1;0 BY OWNER ; &!1 m. I~. hillh•, htr 1n~ I ".,..,,, . h1tl11 t1 ''"~ , "" 1·11r rrt 111::: RNllll lntht•p11:: Ohl 1lrtM·hrri t:ilracr l..trcr \ ;1rrl C:1'h In ln.tn '~! ')()t'I . 548-3575 RY O" nrr m 1oy ,.,11 a•. \l 1-1 '"" '" a1111rN·1a1r Ownrr :1nx1n11' Onlv Sl!I 'l:.O. ;~1q.O!:l7 C \I C 111 ;,!Irr~ P:.1 \\rrktl ·~· IA1t11ll inom. 11111111• •1tn· • ,." "·ll:l'!r \lmr 11.!hl in Duplexes For Sale 1975 \r•l \ I I"" ,. UI:" iv 1n;.: arr., ""'' wr flOI, h lttfl ' -----r r.nm A \\rt h,.1 \!1f"-l\\.' n( 'tll lllt' 1·:11i1rt< \ ri• •!)•' S30,99S I .f' \I•" Y;irrl ,::l• , " ra11 ;ind hill· Call "" ""' t1o111hlP :::11~!:!r nn ;il11'1 I•"' ~ 11' •II tnii l)111r1 ~ t<l•1rir ('\I ''f'" n Rltr 1;11; ~'1 11\ ~1~ h i!>. •l1"1 n11w,. nprll .; " '""""' *LAC HEN MYER Fixer Upper • -mill "'"'',..' nn r. ' 1111 '"r m11d1 111nl'r lh~n lril 1·~1 11r lrwnmr t !O\ prr mn ~·, nnr hn11•r nrl'ri< «imr rn trnnr 11;11111 F11ll p11rr \."1.t)ll!'I Orange Coast Properly ::! \l.11 ~Wl'llr. \tf\J Iii~ 'l>~I • j RENTALS '!lt r lith .~I l;lh.ll'll Houus Furnished RF,\f' 1fn11<r Crr;il lnt•;if1111• -: Rr:. ' h:1. lull.1 "nrri. hl111• Rent•ls to Sh•re •·111· p~ll(I, -.111ikrn II\ i·m " 2005 frpl hlk .... 11 fr11 ,, p11h1t1 .~· rarnrhnl •hi ·, •" r'll\ In 'l'!i .100 R~ Santa Ana Hgh . 1630 \t"I r \\ ' P.I; r. t·:"r r11ril 1 "'"'' fn <hRrr •fllll' l m f'I. T11 nh•r " ,,.m,. Pr>11I. (f'lllll~ I I c .. 11 \11 \11rlr1 •on wkd~ •. a f1 7 fl " :,011.; R \( I JU.Of! I!'" "' '""'.,.. humr ·" m1 tr11111 !IB/i~li-''lh.'fl. t nil Lido Isle f,tl\'l.,L \ ~ hril''" •'P" hl111' '°" pt!li. Jr:iv 111'' f.ii :-Hlf1.i 3351 Huntington Blach 3400 11rnp 111 ;rnrl Br0\1se \I ~. HA \'E SO~IE iii'! L<lrn.:c1 iohn macnab : RP.. 1'1 Ra. Rl'dr1 nr11 cih -----------f':\I ,,ulr1i. f!na~I n1•"tl.1 ,.~,h R' ,., 1'l ~' h ... r nr\ ',. ,..rj n\,n11 q I. 114,·, I.'· 11·,;, or ·.Jn.j} Ill Oprn l::\•r< -AVAIL. MAY 1st IRVI NE TERRACE E~Ti\T~: ,.;<\I.~. I Rtl1111. " h11rh. hN11111h1I ro,,.. 1:.util"n 1•p11r1z lhu:r lot \\tlh lru11 rn r. 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PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED ~27.7'00 $18,750 '1 rlrhl:IOI' r • " I ~ I 11n1I< Mesa Verd• 1110 ;\1>1·rr • varAnr \ ()11 nl Well1·McC11rdle Rltrs. ----- J0°a Down or Trade In '111 1 hfl,..J h111 rr In\ rh "' ., .. , 1 !Mmr "'1 hu::r rlhl Int If:• 1,,,,11ll::r Trtnl11• lrP t111r~1hr1l1HJI u 11l 1l,1v1·n1i.. Emerald Bay 1 ,I\\ r1, ' Rr. '1,..,.,.,. h ~1 (l()'l Fnr "Ummr1 "7Vll\: ()W\' 1-:r. nflr1 ~ ""''""' h11d1 hnn,,.. \l'llh ~('N°''' it 111~; n1·"1n '1r\\ ~ fr1.n\ •\'!'I'\' l'tM'Uti ~1•:11·1r111• "11' n h1·~m""I 111 111c 11~101 \\tth 1<11::• "rll""' In..! p11\ .•tr \\ Wt' l fl, t•kt'(f f'A t111 lfrlu'r l,lf1h10 .;nd htt •"'•""' f1"W•n1 • hrch1wun"" .\ rlrn Yillh :"•\1 ti ... h f111 1•l~1·r I \,1 p11 .. n.1I hnrl•t '1!' IOL t....:•1 I'll rn .. ~, '' ----1 t;.irn-:l-ROR\I, ~ h.:i, bltn! tlst•11~h1 ri1•r • rrr•. ~. 'J11'1lklrr~ I'· h' pd. Wa.llrd 1rl. \VRtl j; l nr MOnPr. 'Iii' ()Oji) ~" II I·" rn .!FF nr.11 'f" h 11,. iii I Opn1 ~ '0 < WANTED r.r;il E 1 1tr ..,air< r. "fllr 11 HY \(IT I.IT(')\ Tllf-, R.\;\ t1 \\ \f;C'l\ ' fhro ~j Vr11~ 1n n1 ;111;:r rnun11· 3 LIDO SANDS 2 Baths Bdrms , S23,500 f:,,.,.., ~r hi:-:-. r',.,n \\ 11J19m,nn. Rltr OPF'\ ~.VES '""'" nw11rr 11111•1 •I'll ,,;rr l<;JO \rwpnrt Rl1·ri \ \I lhr~r 1\/0'.\" 1 ·,1~77l!l h ·rc 1\11111;~1 \\ \1.1.Y ~lc{"OY m .Al.TY 1a., i;1~i A11\t1111P ;i;, 1tr1 RY 011 pM I P.11 ~ h~ Ill"' rnnm l•lin· t1'11w•hr ,,,.,, rpl< r'" , 11 1 l1t1 t·•; 'l,11 (~I lfl;\ll i1 I 111 I Back Bay Area DAVIDSON Realty fir•"""' r1.rrt·-,aft 111 11r:i1 Parle POOL rnmrr h"m' ~ 1nd I 111111' C:.olleg,!__ '"" 11 Jr,1rtt -: m: t 1m room 1'11 11rih t! ,11! \I•••' .;:;p \(101 ' I 1111 11n \111~1 '"" ,., ,,-"' I••,( rl ·f Jrw h111h ,,,.. ::trt\ h~ "' ... 4 tl dm rm I'• h.1 h;i1<111ri flt~ i,..,.unlultv l11111t...1 LARGE FAMILY? r.111 .:i;o 11i1rh111 iB n1 5 BEDRM S24,250 ,,1i; .. ,1oo ~;1 ,., :.r, 1•111 1 ,..,,nn .. hlr 11 m1" <11 r tn~rti \"' ol'll '111 ('nflr::r l:rall• .11• "''' ---------Newport Beach 1'200 ----.. __ -- I "1111 <', .. 1 .. ,. k>11·~1. f111 lnlll I rl11H1t_ 1111 ,._n10. ' 1·:.r t:.il . 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Furnished • F11ll p ,~,.. ilrlvrrl 1-111. • l•Hr1 nlfwr rrlrt1pr \II h1111' 111 k1r1·hrn f'rrt Ir .\r1t·~i·iii·r 1 Rl'l hnmr • hA I I I I \'r11 il11 Ir' rl '\It'\ •ll It I t1rt1 ,.."~.\ • II r•o nrl11 1rr ~r ' '"'°" hr11m rrrlrn~< ~ ''<I \ '" 1, fi,.,,,,, ,1 ,1 net f' 1•·1,, 1 For Own Use/ In com~ Apts. Furni\ht>d 1 I ~ drnnnl • "' n hn111r "" flll\ '(\\\ • ~r 1 q ·1 ·d• 111 • Gener°'I 4000 General 4000 • fritinin: p1.,,::1 •m • ln•11111111''" e \l •ol'' ntlvr 1-rrrllh ''"' I I I h ~ Rr. " : ha r.1111 nl ,.,.,,.. "·" • n I I' J11r nlrl ~::;;.mo ' 1 0 I rm h:i•"l11 I l:1m1h • nt 111rr,fllll" I'""'" 11~ II\' l'~I \\Y\\()()f) r.1.rY .1~.l "10 . I . ""IHl" \111m '''' 1< •10 17'0 . 'P~" h ''" r 011!• t I '1 II rii11 • 11; I I'll For mlrn '"" " " • i;:w; \\ Ina•• "'' 'f; r. 1 1 T\f!FWLL "'1 11 llarhrir flrl1a • • 111r Id 111 l I UUIU\ ,t: •fr :' II • r • .. c • • .. -... . , I • • ""'. , < .r • 1 ' ...... ')(' }I~ .. '.,_ ~ (a, .,,.!h• ( v ... .... , .. ,. .. . ~. (. tf ' .. ... ,.,. ... 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V"hnnl~ f"lt'iir-:1~· ! .. , .. rh• Sn:•·r n S1m11/I' Srrnmh!l'd Word Pu:zlt for 4 ChuckZ. 0 p..,., •nr114 ,,..,,..~, r' 'hs , .. , • \ . ..,.,.,,.,, ,. ... .....,,.,,,, h1 ~~ .,. t~·-I,.. ,,..r • W(Hth ITO OHEM I 1 r 1j 1 IGEV A l ' I I I I' I 0 r i·' I' I I '" N a "'" Bn>odway ploy ... _.., __ _. __ _._.__.....__.. .. ; · 1. , .. , .. ,,. 'f· It wos lucky I hod ....---------·-o cc d. I couldn't -o -. llK Al H IN E 1s I' 1,0 I O <:01T1ol•111 .th" dtucklt quoted bv 1.11.~a 1n 1h• mlulno t._d, ·,nu d~vtlop fro"' 11ep No. 3 below. I' I' r I' r I' I' I' I' r I SCRAMLETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 8205 ~~~~-~~~----I -1.'-.\?'JO ------' There S more than one way to make your own money! Jus t for fun . you might try the lit+le do-it. you rself kit supplied above. But please don't try to spend the money your make this way. If you want to try to make the kind of money which is really spendable, try doing it th is wey. Pick up your phone , dial 642-5678 en d sey, "I'd like to place a Want Ad, please." Whet kind of a Want Ad? How about sell. In~ some of those nice things you no lon9er use? Tf;ey may be 9atf;ering dust f n your home, but someone else wenh them and will put them to good use. Your DAILY PILOT Want Ad can cost as little as $4 .50. Think of your profit if you sold something worth much more than thatl Don't delay. Make that spendable money. A DAILY PILOT Want Ad will get it for you fu t. DIAL OIRECT-642-5618-Say "Charge It" FROM NORTH COUNTY PHONES DIAL 540-1220 DAILY PILOT Want Ads Will Work for YOU ------~------- ' ~E NT Al HouM Huntingt :"1.ALL I \'o Pl'U Dela wan- ft•r appl ~i; ichlr. ""' fncd >d Fount air I BDRM. dra~. yard. Av oue year La gun• Rent Apts & rang ts. rentals l CUSTO Beckwith 6Z7 s. c Duplex• :! BDRM. rple-, <'' 116.i 673 :c::TA Apta. Coat• 11 -$22. e Studio 8 Incl t: • '.llald e t\ew ~-~~l,1\1 CJIATI ~urn .! (;irpor \c 1 >II P• ~l 1lr11. F1. I lle~trd '110 ··hf I P1omom ~[;\l; ; I ft;m/ flll'll. ; 11111 :; hi APT I '" 5;;· .,. 1··· '.). .J.) :o-,\55.\l rnm r fYY!l 17 ~'7 I '...:' I T \11· <I Fl r.\ 010. 11 ("Ill hr ~:1; mo. patm. 111> p•I ? sr. I :'\u f"~I .J, _,::.. E1;;1nE ri~u·• lJ'?C $ -- Newp -J Jul·1 FU 2 Br.I v c 2525 -OcE r.•1·hr him. rn11I .\. I l..Jllr Fur• BBQ I BR. OR : 1 Nr~ Balb :'-IE Oc B' I ,, Cl BALE "<11n '1 Br. lil'llJ for I Ill;) Apt RIU. I ::! RI I Arh• rui REP. A Ger -' 2 M N, Clo 8 0) • • • • I c'· - RENTALS ~ENT A LS Houtea Unfvr~ l Apts. ~~fur~itht~ _ Huntington Beach 3400 i Genrral SOOO :i.\IAU. l BR h<1w.P, Adults M Prts f ill mo, -IL~ RENT Ot'laware, II R :m-o3~R 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month (("' awt· I SJ40 2 bdrm. Ii pl. bh.uu. n JU, Ol''TIO~ TO BUY sch!!. nrar, W'PS, r;,ll>, Ir~ rncd )'d. s.t·1-w~J I Fountain Valley 3410 1 BDR~. 14~ baths, carpet5, drapn. bu1IHns. fencl'd )&rd, Avail June u t. Least, one year. $190. 839· -0391 Laguna BHch 3705 Rentals Available Apts & houses • all ptice rani;n . We netd a.dditiolllll rron11ls & property lisongs. CUSTO)fERS W AJTL~G Beckwith Rlty Lai:una Bch 6:!7 S. Cons! Hwy. 494-7508 Duplexes Unfurn, 3975 ~ BDR)I. cpls. drps. bit-ms, rplt', exclusive area, refs $16.l 673-0130 !(. :TALS Apts. Furnished Coat a Mfta 4100 $22.50 Wk. Up • Studio It Bach apts. • Incl Utils & Phone ~!". • ~laid Service TV avail. • New Cale It Bar 2::~~1 : !'lewport Blvd. :HS.97:-i.'1 -C'llATEAU L.1 POl:\TE- hirn :.! Br Apt. Hid p<>0l. C>1rpor1 .. orr ~1 park's:. Adults. No p1•ts. Nn <it [ll)~tt n a r H.F.R.C. Furniture Rentals 117 W l!lth, C.:-.1. l-IR-t<U-1 1568 w Lncln. Anhm m-2800 SlOO HARBOR GREENS BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 Incl. utll l · 2 It 3 BDRM. FURN. &: UN FURN. Htated Pools. Qiild Car" Center Arlj to Shnpp1n~ - No pets allowed 2'100 Pt>le1 son Way. 11 Har· bor It Adams, Costa Mesa. 546--03'70 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. 3 BR APTS POOL ADULTS ONLY ~l:inal(er Mrs Cari;on 20122 Santa Ana Ave. Nr Orange Co. Airport 546-8260 l!J..11 PO:'t10NA AVE .. c;.1 Dl:.i..L'XE spacious 2 BR 1: Adults Only ilPn. f urn ap1s $160 ~ u11l. I D1scnm>.naove Ttnanls 1 11!',ilrd pool. ample pa.rktn~ for Pres11ge Address No t·h1ldren. no pets. l!lli:i Pomona. 0 1 G t~-:.s:;s MARTINIQUE ~It\(.; TRE£-.-D~l BR. GARDEN APTS. li;m/ uni. Nrll'I} r<'d~·. 1 1• nl. arlulls \lnnrovia S. Parkllkt surroundmi;s l'llh 54~33'i ---_ FU RNISHED BAQ{ELURS ~ ;,; A_r:1'· 1 man. ulll i;d. I:!' I U!\FURN I BR -2 BR . 3 BR r.1 6.> h~<' tr31IPr. :"olt> p('tS 2 baths availablt ,>;,.1;;;1 aft 1 pm __ I Carpl!ls. drapes. garat;t ~ASS.\U Palm~ 1 & ~ tiR I 18th & S1nta Ana, C.M. Furn or t:nl s11::;.s1:,o. ll1d 6-11>4'!'.'J t>-16-.i:J'I'! fl'"ll li7 E. 22nd St. ti-1~-:l&I!'> ~j·, l-Sn-turn h·••''" DELliXt.: :! BR '.! b·1. ~tud1n '.::· 1 r '" hr ,,, (' (' •la Arr <lllTIJUlldlll;: a lnv .. Jy \j.,. a . Fl!· 1'3ili l.vrn111::s pool ,\rlult• only • quirt Fl !l;\ r.a .. hrlnr a1 I S~O Sli.'1 mn l l:l !-. li!lh St., CM Ph. r\t·~. 518-2811 11111.. 11111 paid 1\1 ;111 May HI Clll hrt :\ S, 7. 51~-::598 -AVOCADO ROYALE S ·1 m~ 1 BP.. lJt1l paid Pi l :! BR. Cpli.. drps. bltns. swim pool. end s:ar. :'\o chldm or polJn, (•lpa~ .•• (j\llCt. arluJls, fll'lS :-.'ict tal'C'S. Thund;ay May 2, 1%8 OAJLY PILOT 35 * * I ~IAL ESTATE, ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS !SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE-DIRECTORY JOBS & EMPLOYMEN";I General and NOTICES ------Cement, Concrete\.6600 Plumbing 6890 Help Wanttld. Men 7200 Lots 6 100 Found (Free Adt) 6400 ___ _.-. __ _ • ----• ----C'O'l:CRETt: blk. Spanl~h LEAKS? Gas or waler ekc- Lout manufacturer has I immedlat• openin91 for: Wh•ddya Want? Whaddy1 Got? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Speci~I Rate s un .. -5 timea -5 bucks ltULU -.. 0 lo\USl IN(.\ uor. \-Whit t11U n.-_,. tO tr.ot ?-Wh•t vou ••nt If'! t'•dl. ~vou• •hone an4/0t ••Ii~" ..._) 11n .. 0t tJ•trtl•l111J. f-NOl ~INO ~Oii ~A( E -1~;.DES ONl vr PHONE 642-5671 To Place Your Trader's Paradise Ad TRADE I BR. '.! BA homr. C'osta MP;.a. l;u~e P.-~ Int FOR Trust deeds or l:11e modrl luxury 1 rhiclr Ov. n- f'r·Brok!'r ~311 EVE..'i. 1'RD S~'0:'-1 rq &.unit Apt , Long Bl'h, also $101\1 f''l Triple:-<, Lonit Sch. ~·or: Or- ange Co. Prop. or TO'"- Pvt ply Ev-wknd 673-89.t.~ FACTORY bldg::san1:1 An11 under leasr, Want housr or units C.M i BR house +. 2 ;tudio apts. incomf' $:!9:1 mo. Palm Spnni::s tor 10<0.tl tsi.~m L.A!<_E_i\_1·ro-\\-h-1•-1d-;i llVr mod. hm. Trd s:,,;oo NJ tin t>n busmr<;.~ -.s work1nit ..is. soc nr i<Ubmll Ownt r. ~?J9S Box -15.'\ Cd.\1, Cal. <21 2 Br. houSPS on 101 wn- Prl for :1 mo l'P uniL'I. 10'~• rln TD · Desert 101. auto. bi>at or <;1Jbm11 SH.Im F' P N! $iC'M Do)•lr & Wood Co. :>.18-116.l! * * •• ,..u.:;, Aph. Unfornished RF.AllTY Saloo i; ~t;illons. "'lah 10.vr!> Lido arra Will lt~I ll'N' 11nd l'IP11l' $10.000 rq ft1r R.E. or "hnl·hll\'l.'- 11111 Bkr l-18· 7711 WILL E:<changr 7 Ire<> & r lrar lots, dost'·in P.tlm· dalr: S$!i0!1 value. FOR t'<l- ual l'f1UllY in local house or mromr. 5-0-41U rvt·~. llavr ~m. rn:;. almost nrw, po1·t TV's, fu rniturP, -'HI S1ngcr-DrPssm1tker. \\ Olnt lrl't' arm Eln11 or ~P<.-Chl. ;).16-~~ 'liO 'llGA. Rd111r, runs go11d S 11),'l vr1)' rlran 17' var rrlr, •lp'I :1. hJtrh. many "'tras - ~7'.!.'1 1'rd both tor TDs. tq or ' ol hkro 1·al 51{>-9043 400 Arr+•s 1el!'ar1 Trane Sl.~,l~')(I roquity Cnr lge Comm'! or Apts 111ny 'lrea1. A 'k !or 'II Purrell lil.'>-1031 R1chardson Pu1't'cll, Rllr * * ·1-REAL EST A TE General * 5620 Income Property 6000 ~----~-~~-VOLTAIRE rRO_\.I S99.j0 BY OW~f.R l 11n11 Apl. rqu1. ty ~. srll for S:ml <'ash. :~1:,....o:w.; PARTIAL ocean v1ev.. C·•r· CL.\l'K & \\;Ur.• c~p.·t·h111t 1111', \\rou;:ht iron. "uod .1.; tronic.aUy lo.;·ated under cc-- ona del Mar. C'holre 11MIC 1 tMtht r cal 11l'. Santa An.1 & alum, patio rools. Lie ment, bl1l·k1op, around, lot NOT Jeast hold. Loi rly \'Jrb"lnla Pl. ('M. 646-lql6 I f>.17.J3'..~ walls, sho\\trll, M y plat't. trl'P!I .673-2010 J>e1ltor I llACH$Hl lr\U. vic-Garftild -CUSl'OM PATIOS ,,-Rcpa.1red. Waler linr~ clean CORONA Del Mar fee-i.1m111~ ~· Paularlno. CM . .,.t&-;M~I IBlu..i. .. ans ~l 1·onl·rrt<' ed. preuure restnred lots. one w/harbor & nrr 1n ~a111n:: & 1t'mo1.J Ill.! 1010 CALL "L~,t!{S' lil~.(lll8 view. oot R..l. O \\ 0 r r Lost 6401 C£l!Et\T-11ork~li ,.,, BankAmtrieard O_K_ 67;,..4T.JO ~ . I !'lo Joh loo ,mall Fi't'r 1.,.. •'>t.L'MBIN\. OCEAN & Ray Vltw, ll.lt '1111 L~. T Lon~ h~u·r<l Siamrsrl 11 STl'FLIC'I\ ~1 l8·Rff1 IU:PAU:S REMOOl':L Cd t,•I 111111~ \rry tnf'ndb· ---f l"·"l''S Virw Hill M L,~•,Jri l'a1k Lido V1r Rt\\lld Cl-..\IL.'\T \\Ork P " I 111 s. --1 • ·' -- - s~.ooo 6 11-~ • .:~ d •l~-~'QiO 11vc11 a~s \\·ilk,, rtt' All p I S . -t,;~s. t"rce rst 8!13-ISJI! oo ervrce 6910 TIPPY'S Io s t. Blk borrt,.r ------_A_c_r_e_a.._9_• _____ 6_2_0_0 collit. whue markings 011 tioors·Walk>·Pauos & f:,,. POOi. \IAl~TE'\,\'XCI:: front. Vic Np1 llgls. ~S-0787, posed Rocks. F. i. ri tr t Rrh11blt Pool Serv1t•f' SO ACRES • Con Main '"''• "'Kl road 1 ~ r w b t r r 1 . CalU . Silvror Vallr). h1- dtst'rt. dry. 18 m1l;•s r11~t ol B~rl>lOw. "Lnnd of l..1k1•, · arra 90 Man-mild!' 1.1k1 • m 1·allry. Allal!a, fish rat' ••I(, rf•nt>atJonaJ. Many 111 1 • I 'I" mf'nls in progreS!I su h is ii ski h1kr !or water •k1 in· slruction: mut·h 11 ta I f ~ ll r <• w 1 n g ; t 1 n 1 < h <' d rrstaurant with s e 1 r r a I lakrs tor fishing ,\ :-v.1111. mmg & ovrmllt l'amJ)<'rs. an<! goU <'<>Urse: a l.11..r \11th walerh'Onl pa.n;t ls ii\ .11la1Jle for home bulkim~ Tl11s IC'vcl 80 a<:rt>s has ~ 'H'U & pump & reservon· nn ""'· pc11y -rtad)I to ra1" Jl1.1Jla or butld a lake Im watf'r sklini:; or' for li~h ral~mi:. Ov.•ntr 847-G&IO rvrs & TO SETTLE ESTATE 2 1 /3 ACRES VACANT LAND ;i36-62-16. Rtowaid. ''orkman,h1p Gt ! 8511 & Rel'i.111~ Rl.'a.wnahlc RF:\\'ARO • &II & Uo1\Pll TiiORYK CONCRETE 513-1070 \1ovir canwrd IOl.t 1 n NO JOB TOO S:'t1ALI. S • F,nrgrounds ricnic atr;i lf rrl' r51 fi46·1234/675S1l~ _ew_in_g'""-----6960 ~..i1urduy ·11'.!i_611 21:>0 Child Cue 6610 Alteration5-642-S845 '\l'al 11n·urutr ~l{l I I'~ r\p Personals 6405 \'.\C.\:-IC'\' . I <'htlrl II o t --~-- SINGLES • ADULTS l11n('hr~. nap~. to)~. a<'· TILE, Ceramic 6974 livll 11'~ Lw 516 J:i.~ l\lrrl Oran~r Count) ' * \' rrnr 1hr 1'1le \tan • mcrsl J>t'l'Ple RI S:1111a Contractors 6620 C'11s1 wnrk ln~lall .~ n•1)a11~ ,\na'i; rlrhl'<!' ballroom '\o Jnb tuo i-mall l'l3strr * ORCHESTRA • e R00\1 ADDITlO:"~ e fl9l!'h IR11k1ns: ~how r 1 r OOD & COCKTAILS I. T Co1\Sll"Utllon rrria1r. 11·1~1.li/St~Y.'06 \\'EO. TllUHS. FRl. SAT F.1m1ly rooms, kitc'hrn 111 JOBl> & EMPLOY Mt:Nt DANCER'S CORNER unils . .:>111i;:le story or ~· 1 11381,, S. Main at Edin:.:rr St plans 1·uMnm drsigne<I Fo1 Job Wanted, Men 7000 SANTA ANA 51~·!\.;(}; t ~l>malrs •'-layout, pho111· --- -p I-& C d-R d I • !IH-1:-ill • \'ACIIT Sk1pprr/ En;:mcrr am ar ea er -----~,a 1111h11' 1mmt'd1a1cl~ H~lp in all problt'ms. 11\l.>[) • Rrmodel • R!'1Jll1r :HS-:1·,11 7421 \\'pslminsrer .\vr Res • Comm · lnclust nn! :;::::-::::-:....::=:::::=::::==== Wt>strn>.nstl'r * 1193.9 ·11 frl'e l.ayouL\ t.· Est DICK Job Wanted -------·-·' llLFF:'llA:-J ti73-t1:1!l FOR Sal~ BBC Familv :'tlrm.1 •• • , Men & Women 7030 ht>rship Br~t OUl'r 1'11cl $"."iOI LIC_l:.NSED Contr.1~·1ur i\11. rran~frr f!'i' \\'nlr lw . ..: dJlron~ lle~o<l~~m~" Sm Sl'PERIOR i\;;enc) lr,lah MlOI Daily P1lo1 I .loh~ ~r~alt~_ lii~l-.Ul -1 l!\lfi• ,,•rrr•ns. ,,.,1, ,~ o!lrr• ALcoHOLICS Anonymous TO\! C'ARNF:Y, Bldr 1:; yr~ prmiarwnl s.rc·y~. Bl<prs. , I r..:p. ~rw ronstr. rm :vld. P.N'l'r•~ T\1.1~1s. · Al'rl~. Harbor Atta. Phone 6i3·1i7-l 1 Int k 6 •• .,1~3 0l1• \1"r~ fl r a t 1 ~ m r n. P 0 Bo 1.,.13 C ,1 ~rn mam , ' " ,,,._ , , · • . . :< •• osta " <'s.1 - ---Eni::1nrrrs. rlr ----------1 Addtnons * ~emodtl111i: 18.i7 11.orhnr Al C\l''" \lp~a Announcements 6410 Fr!'d H Gl'rwick. Lir I C.111 6t!-7HI 2 113 A C' R E S commercial 673-6011 * 5-l!l-'.!170 ======:;;....;-_.;;;;.;.. z.oned <C-2l on ma.)OI' thor-Coast Health Club cu .... t Cleaning 6625 Domestic Help oughfare in Santa Ana. Mo-e FREE SAUNA e ,.- tel, apts .. busmr~s. trnU.-r With Swedish massage b)' • WALL TO WALL • , LIVE l:'\S pnrk or other t•nmiiwn'1·11 7 Experienced Masi;ursr' • CARPET CLEANING • .~.nwlo)~r pn~' rrr~ OK. or hold lnl' IUlltr<' Ill· OPEN 7 01\ YS A WEl:.K BIG Di~counl ' 6-1"· -~so C11'\ll ~(' '·~ l:t11d A;:1111•\ t'rease m valur when Bol a 0 ·•1 Ifill H ~ Jlith. S.A '.ili·O:;~-, 9 am 10 pm I ~~r~ ~~J'. ~::';~~11;n~1111,. 13'.? E. 18th St 642·5000 Electrical 6640 Agenci::. ;.n-7100 bed at pmfX'rlY II 111 o I ~ :'\OT Resoon~iblr lnr any ELECTRICIAN. L1rrn,r<I .f.: ------- Wlll<'r supply. DrivP hy 4717 debts other than my own. b ond r cl. Small Jllll~ "Jobs Ate w. Bolsa. Santa Ana, thl'n i\lbrrla f:. TohtU mamtrn ,f.i rtpan'S :H!\-.i.!O" Our Busineu" pl10nt owner :.12.!IJ::J Funerals 6412 --:.· Coast Employment BY O\\!NER I acrr~1lh p;irl Gardening 6680 ,\r.E'.'IC'Y 7035 Lc:r l BR. 2 BR. Sturhfl~ I lot po mt hltns. rrfn::. rpt,, drps. p1·1 p.-1110 pool. rrcn·;Jtion arra ~dd Canyon I nr S1l1·rrsdol '1 · ~;u11a \M Pml 1 Rltl~ Cat1 (inaner ~,·:~-:.iRI WESTMINSTER ANTHONY'S lliiO ~·n11a .\rm ,,,.,, -----------------------MEMORIAL PARK Garden Service !Costa Meu 642·9611 C0:•11'.\ ;\1 1::&\. rnrnrr next Mount. & Desert 6210 I 646-1948 l Ir• R :;o 1m i pm \11111.f n Business Property 6050 811 S t°BJl'l'lt'W Rd. ;lli TIKI lBetwn Mcf'addrn & IM St t tn Mnlnr Vrh1rlt' Ocpl 19th Mortuary & Cemetery CO;\f P l.ETt:: CLEANl'P - St. RPross from Clv1e Cenl· CABJN. 2'~ Arrri;: s.;oo Complete funerals NEW LAWNS Help Wanted, Men 7200 down, S25 mo takrs II f $245 5990 c>r. nt'ar new high n11" officr rom !Hr:i~. monthly l'BrP. Pn in lllJTllShed. c I s M blrls;. S~60 mo from 4 rentals BRF.CK NOTT r.L.TY ~1 emetery ots 1 1111:. Lanrl~caping. Exp hor alesmen & anagers T\\'O y 0 u n 0 respont<iblc plus room tor :iddition. from $130 11rult1u1!'I Career op1>11rly with ltarl1ng women who have t1vrd and $46.000. lncludts Endowment C.ire 1--L-& y -d-firm otftnn~ ovrr 100 mu· workrd Jn the La1-:una r.ooo REAL £STATE R. E. Wanted 6240 l::verythini: Ill one beautiful awn ar Ina! f11nrl~ fuU or pl trmc • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen We are an established c~mmercial firm with liberal frin!le benefits. Only people with at least t ix montht ex- perienc• should apply to PARAMETRICS 929 Baker Street Costa Men 549.2221 TECHNICAL WRITER "1lh 1 'IX'nem·r 111 or· i::anwni;; and w r 1 t I n g 1•lr<'ll'llllll' 1n~tn11"1ion and 11111i rn:11nt~nanrr mon· uni~ \\ !' art' an ,.~lab· li•hl'<f l'Ommrrt·i 11 brm 11 llh IJll(-ral lrmi:r lw·nr- '''' Pl~11si• apph PARAMETRl.U 929 Baker Straet Costa Meu 549.2221 Maintenance Man l\111 lnt(>lli:IJICI' p 0 s I I t I) n a' 11 1l<1hlp wllh opportunity fnr pmmol1on. ll)d1~.ullc r..:~rJl'llrc hrlplul 01 er· 11mr avatlablr. Ewelltnt 11 orkin~ 1•onrl.ll1ons and fnni:r benefils. Suhrnit rl1'1a1l'I In Box M 102 Daily Pilot .\11 r1111~J opporl11nity l'mployrr Experi e nced • Fry Cooks • Counter Help .,,, ""'.~: filti .. 11 11 _ &ti.so-12 '! rm fu1T1. or u11lu111 .. hltns. :: BR 3 h.,-t.:-nl_A_p_I_. _N_r_w I I :." "':.11.;rP~,,0~ ('l~IS s1~:. nm I Drps, cpts. Mwly dee. clrr I Beach er<'a for somr 11mc '\,·,3 N. Coasl Hiway PRIVATE Pi\l1TY dri.irt's 3 pla<:t> means less cosl. Upkeep \ No r'JI"' 11cc. 1 \1' train arc w11l1m; lo pay up 10 S!SO 1.a~na Brach hdrm. l '; haih housr m No traffic prohk ms. 1 t 1 d sio.s~oo Npr Brh olhce. 642-li.\22 per month for the 11:;ht l!H· 751'1 Fountain \' illc' or llun 1 1~01 Beach. Wcstmm~IC'r ~ u J ~ ::~~-.:. -Santa ,&.nl\ nlt.<:I' 54i ·R:::it Tubb y's 22S Marine Avenue Balboa Island ->v-> ... f ·r "'' Sl171r. dhlr ;;a1. S180 mo 1 Ets•nE ! BP. l:.lec hlr11', !l -~ El Cammo 1'\n 11 p:;1J·1. Adulls onl)o. :JSl·B :'>l:i-197 1 111! 5.::0 u-zc Slli mo &1'.H:!'.lx --3 B'R Aprs. si:lo-. -- Ch1ldrr n 11('lcomr. AA2 \\' C!'nlrr SI ~_e_w_p_o_r!__ B,!.!.c_h __ 4_2_0_0 \Ir !.. \Ir' O Morrison \lana;:rr~ :,.u;.~M:\ J WILL LEASE \ f\l I I" O'\l.Y '! RDf:\IS Rrancl n~w qll~. Ill'"' 11111 rlrpc. nrw o~rnl sr:o !(~·. \lrndn1;i nr ,\pl A -.r.,....:Jm apartment Ill L1::u1l.I or I lln~ton Bea ·h .1rra. Ran::.c :>31-17:!5 s:i::..~121 .. i\!OWIM~. etigm:;. & ..ir.1111 ln\/C'~tnr5 Flnanclal Co1'0n drl ~la at ft~ B · R t I 6060 ~!!~!!!!!~~~~~== up Monthly 1 atr~ rrrr Se!'•ices. Inc a · l < p • US! ness en I $~ 1.000 to 0),000. Will buy -- 1 nbl n a h h 1 rsumitf.-. 1 BUSBOYS __ _ pre er Y <' r e ' t' ·' r qu11y or lakr over pmnts OP,.>rf' n1<·cly . Curn1~hrd. '.! S'.\-!AL.L Bu~1nr,,s building. Prlnr. only. B11x 7~ t.onit Cemetery Lota 64181 * (';111 !lfiS-1!11~*--Qualihrcl lo Wlll'k irt l11~h bedroom dwelllllg. V.ould bc l olf1rl' spat"!' ... 1oragc. largt" B h ho 213 ·~"7"!10 <'0"' I J APA,'\£SE GARDE~ER I d t 011 r ll . 1 d S!). F rec or P nr ...,.,. ... , ... R ots Par lf1c V11" · t?ra r r('i.t<111ran rr~ 11 ""'rtnilnl'nt hut del1mt el.u do sr1·un Y yar "· mo or 10 A'I 1 • PM \Ja1nrr111111c·t' bv tli• n1onth r1 "' _, I " o • Mt'monal Pa rk Orran l'tr 1· · ~ 11mr JX'l'llll!nrnl \\Ol'k r I"' not want rn hro llounrl b• appl 10 ~"r rail fi ll'i-l!ll:l all -· 11 C'no<l rrf, F'f>ftr -, I(,. 7i'~ , ~rrt1on P11rrtl fnr Q111rk ~ • •· · ~ ~n1 'n11JT111men1 :ontl Mm IC'aiw Want lo mnv" m P<trl.V :l Pi-I ----1 Real Estate Service 6215 Salr! S~OO rarh li~6-70!! 1111 ~· Erl::.r l.a11n p.1m h<nrh1• \ppfl .lunr 01' IRll' ;\lay Anrl 11 n11lrl I SMA LL 'fn )Rrl!(' Comm. nr., I M!ill)l(•M nrr LH'C'n,1·11 Buffums' ltkr l:!!rhagr <fl~po~al and llr·r 'u11r, for rrnl rn lnsl~ r: T r.UNDEfli-.F:N Tnvel 6435 -,.i~ 1 ·~ ·,rr-ltiiO aft I P' Fashion lslind nl hrr morlrrn ronvrmrnrc~ \Ir\ 1 fil !-11\111 nr r vr< Rrill Est:i fr Appra1~rr , bl I "' .,e.~ C • • 1 PJI ,.. 1 1 L • • 10 ''\"'"T'"O \\' ,-\10\\'l\'f;, f.tf~111:. 1"1r;1la"n nmr l'f ""II' rmpl11~•' ilrr 1 pnss1 r .,....,.,.., •Irr ·' '' -' .. ,;i. 11. "'" :i.~1~,1 • ,.., r. nman nr ""'Pr . ... Busboys & Dishwashers r1111 o111t1 r i11 1 T11n~ J 11.1 11r1d :'\1::h1 Shill'< 01 Pr l~ Jul·t • Aug. • Sept. FURNISHED APT. l BR. 11nvatr P<t tin, w w <'Piil. dr11•. all e I "r kit. S!Yl 50 !7j:J A 11 11 h P 1 m -In h 1 d , h t .rn I rlr'1nllJ1 I l;mlm: ~ri~1.:rlf m a lahor 111<J111lr p.m. • f.:-<C'rllt'nt IJX"Bllon e "p i 1vr ... ~ Arr ,., • ·-, _ \\'ANTED-,Junr ,~-on 10;;-i; "lr"ly drenr. slo1£', 17'<40 BUSINESS and 'fl'nSI' lo 7.11n,.~vilJP. Ohw Odd 1"1" • .>l~fi!l.t. term ltit!I'. 3 BR house. 1~7:l H!lrbor. C.M. &16-66.>4 FINANCIAL Lo\'r Junr. 1 r1 Pnd nt A11g JllPAN~;$EGARDENER-MANAGER \rph 111 rr1"<'>n BOB'S BIG BOY I t E 17th St Costa Mr1111 2 BEDROO~IS -2 BATHS Waterfront/Loe BOAT SLIPS s.i~ ·rm C.d.~I. Give lnvin;t carr. 8 0 t ltl 6300 1>7~;}11:i F:XPER Rdlahle m11 1n1 Xl m rel. 549.1010 Office Rental 6070 ua. ppor un " Rr:i~ mo ratt~ lr.l'.l-:l2l9 BAR & DINIKG ROO;\f Ex~rnred &nd resume & l'alary rtqull'td to I BDR\I r.aru ;e. SfO\'l' rrfrig, Sl\:1 mo. Channel Reef 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM 673-1788 Ocean Port Apts. 2~().B Avocado :J-14-861'.! E/s1de I sn, {rpl, bc11ms. I Rooms for Rent 5995 pV1 p'ltJtl. ww cpts, I adttlt. RQO\I r.n 17th ~1rrrJ nrar no _flt'IS Sii>~ yrly fi7.l-76~"l I WP!itd\11 Pl81a Olrtrr ll1d~ '\EW. :! BH 2 Ba. '"'rJ1 ,I prrr l\lu•r f111 n1 •h C •rhrlnr & 1 RR 1\pl• ('nmpl l11n1. hlJn~ rnt•. rlrp< 111•1 rn<•I rrr I Ill, P' • ::.ar \rrn~• rrnm ,..·ran. tfrp<.. hlln~. 2 rar ::ar. rrfrrrrwr• fi.I~ 011\1 \clull~ SIR:'> f>.l4-143!l f;vr _ -$l'.!.:,O t'I' \\'k \\ /k11t'h~ \ ,-, f'lli\P.'vflNr. .! RR S'..'2 ;.o up Sludin .\nl• Dll4't ~1 1i • \l",:1 i;.12.1:!1n. "If>-,~.,.rz I ~rplr'C frplr. l?llr.t:r lil7 I N"wporl Rfl·'.!_ 0 1 ;llS.!li:,;; V1rtnn~ 5-IR-07117 'olirr mtim priv h.<l rh. Lltlo PPnn 1'r;i1Jrr~ f urn. f.'l'I Jll!llO hy ha~ BBQ pool. mo mo "7~1~ '! RR Ap~ Nrw l'pts. drf>'o. I g11r11~I'. Univrr~ity f'lllrk Nn chlrl111 or peu. $120 mn E;mployrd men. 113.'l-1 'lOfi l'Vr f'\i rour1·Yi'lr0 S4H71i!l 2 BORM. Cf>ls. drp~. hlln~. l BR. nr", fnr me•urr sclul• 2 t·hldrn OK. SIU mo I Nr ncean, hay 1' ~hp't Sl~ l-====96==2·=30(I)===== l OR ~T~ Newport BHch S200 ----IBalbo• 4300 ATTRACTIVE: z BR, i;turly. '.! I NEWLY OEC'ORATF.0 BA. Ell'<' hll·lll~. sunken pa· Oceanfront V'iew 110 Carfl"I~. tfrapei1, 11:11r· :i:r Nr bc:.t'h. Adult' 'Jo R:ichrlor 1r, 2 BR Ap•~ ~I• S200 mo yrly &12·3'ili6 'lln rh1lrlrrn no pcl~ '2 BP.. 1 Ba carp , rlrp~ . Imm $100 mn. nlSh"<IShl'r prlv ha)rnny • ____ li7~'4~ _ p11tin s1:io '\1" .v r I y CLEAN Rarhrlnr Apt• :.1(Hm1 \II 11t1l mrl \71 np AV,\IL Ma\ l'i : Rr: fill~ 11; f: R:ilhn" Blvrl rlrP'· rrpl. •undrrk }rly lsr R,\l.BOA 1;;1.~r. St:iO :-.In rh1lrlrn n1 rlnz, ----------1 ~;:...-:171'.I "i11 ntinaton Beach «00 I ()("F.A:'\FRONT l RR 'I rh1ld FURNISHED O" Sl!ll yrly .I u n ~ I» Rltns. ;om•, !'t'!•hnrr 21~ 248-1!121 l Br. 2 hllth sturl10, r1u·p .. 1•. rlr11pe!>, built-in~ Wpll r11rl'd for apts. Goort lnca tion I hlk In :> pt)in li; S11'i TAAl Elli• Nit B. ------' BR Ouplex Nl'ar lloa:: 1 llosr Gangr. m 11 I u r ~ ;1ctult 646-JGJO <'Vl'5 & wknd!I Corona del Mar 5250 Guest Homes 5998 CO~ffORTABLE hnmr in E. Costa ~r~a tor Pld!'rly lady. Must br a m h u I 11 I o r y • Ltcrn,N! &l~Rl l:i Misc. Rentals 5999 CLEAN ~1n2IP r:.u11~P w11h rlrrlJ'lf'tt1 520 F.111.v a•· Income Property 6000 Investor's Delight Tcrnhr Jr, f'I a~1 111p In '.ti'' hnnnr1n~ 1. 1rrmrnrl1111• f!,... prrr11111n11 \\Tllroll II n \\ l3nd 111 1mpr'f'lvrmrnl rali111 NO "''~rim m;i1nt cnanrc nr 1ard v.ork to worry abool Complrrr ~1"1'&1lnn f11cih- tl ps and i:ood rstehh11hed IPnants Buy 1 to :m umls and IAuich ;it "ta" lime". Rrok,.r :">4t' .. l'.'10 Home & Income 1 ~12~~EE-~~ILIT~~~~m:, 1 2 Bf't \\N•ldy ratr• Pool i\!11111~ nnly Ql.111>1 .\ bPa1111- 1'1tl 17676 C:iml'mn ~i·212~ I RR. Virw llpl . nrwl:v drr . Twn hot15('~ on l lot '..! h<-<l· 1<lovr. rrfrlg gar $1¥1 rmm~ ri1ch with thP lr'Olll 11'.111 0'1 hll• Ml Z·'l'.!'!2 homr ha 1 i n g mounla1n RENTALS m:.rm 1nrl11rlm1? l1rrpl11rr Huntington &.1ch 5400 Rnrl hN1m ""lllni: S2!l.~·..o Apts. Unfurnished VEN DOME PRIVACY 1..;irst" i RR w1tll sr11r11i:r $'}:'1 01~J>Ollal. ""'Irr J11f G'lmt-nrr m 1un1aml'(f 2710 ()(-la11 ;\rr Av~ . Arr A. :>.17.(XlllO SPEC IA LI mt'!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!P I 2 WKS FREE RENT BRA:"JU ~rw 2 Rfl All Mak' reserv1t1ons NOW d,.lu:xt ft11tutta. Nr. tfun. N I R d d llnglon Ct n t rr SI 15 ew y e e'orate 540-44g,1 Close to shoppl"V· Perk 2 __ B_ED_R_OO __ .M_u_n_tu_rrus_h_ed Boyt Club & Glrlt Club Apt ror rent Adult& no JEAN SMITH Realtor tM ~-17th St . """'• \1r•n 1as;.12;,;. FOUR PLEX 'Top '111Allty lntv1ml' unit~ In F011n111in V11lll'~ ·._ hnr•I arre lnw rl~n paymrnt ,,, S.'1100 mov,. in Ii rrnl th,. othPr ~ unit~ I 111111 I~ :l BR It 3 unlls havr 2 BR~ Thl!I nnt' C'MI m11k.. you 110me monro} ---------AITlLlATE Air Transportation 6440\EXPERI E:"\CE. D Gardtner LAGUNA BEACH Largtst comp&ny in iu held EURO E • 1..a11dscapin;:: • Clranup * Desk spaces available In P Rras. & Rl'hable fi.U. J.100 P 0 Ora"er ::tit llltnllngton Bt a!'il has openin~s for dis!Tibu ~u~t ylJ rouml u·ip ti<i<rl • ncv. est oftiee hu1lding at "'ft· t torl! ....., n up o -tor LA Lon<lnn L.A lravm'!1 G I S • 668" --primr locallon In rlowntown $110 W k p r · , enera erv1c" ' ee art rm• .lunr _'7 1-rn1rnm: ~Pl .! __ -• ''·''"lfl:'\IS r • l.~;.·una Bcarh Air conrl1· ~ --' lronNI. rarprlr<l, beautiful $250 Week Full Time \.I:."• srurl,.nl<; nnly fii::-MI~ Pam•in~. Plumhm~ Cu· \hntm11111 ., 11~ r'Jl<r 1n p.111l'lrrl parllhf)nini::. T wo I 11 Sr-1'\'1<'" i·nmpany l':<l11h· ·----prnrr~ Hr~" t:rf l11,11rl'' prr1·1~1nn P r n tl u 1· I 'on rntranrrs, rr;ir lrnrls tn li~hrrl A1·1•011nt11. SERVICE DIRECTORY I f\;rnki\mr•••'Rrrl Ill\ A111"ma11r 1\pr1 clr•1rahlr \fomrip:il p:irkmi: lots. ti() 121 Ah~nh11rlv NO SEU.11\i. ('all "\likr l>l~~1~,1~ I ~nMll •h11p "11h .: n n rl 111 'In r\;prn,.nN' IW'f'l'!l!ian. Accounting 6500 ---------br nrf11\ "'"111mr l'"'" prr month lnr space. Adr! v.r tr<1tn _____ ;;..._____ 67301 1 \lr•a fillr';li.iO $."• !or rlrl'k and rha1rs. Add I.IC f3n.'kk,.rptn1i SPrv Pll Hauling ------ BUSBOYS 1:.:-.prncnced. o, r r IS '\1gh1 Shih \ppl) Jn J'l('J!">n Fiv~ Crowns Restaur.tnt :~111 J; lno1q lh1y. r·n1Mi> nrl \l;IJ SIO fnr husmP!I~ hours a.n· 111 All rnmp;rny lxonl'hl~. k d r t'll •wr1111",.. .'"rv1·c·. All util1't1'•s t:"mllJ1 1n""1r11n""· YA('~· "ivf'ry. yr~ l'"<pl'r HAt:LINr, ' r.ENI::RAL I BOYS lO ' 14 o ,,, , ~ Hrf• Notary P 11 ti I 1 c Good f ' R f' d M p111d rxcrl)t lclPphone. ll'ln !lli2-llll4 !l61-M07 Ct.EA:'\l:P 'Goorl routesi • prohl: Jeml• e lfe an OAILY PILOT 1;,1 $9% nprr rilpilol ""l \'nu naml' 11 _ 1 hi1itl It BAL.BOA PENINSULA '.?'.?~ f OREST AVENUE CAii roll. hl'I" 9 .:tm·9 pm Babysltt ln,. 6550 n r:ii:. R1i:: .John Ii i~~ I D.AI~! ·PmlLO.T \\'11h knm\lrd~P ;inrf ""'flPri· ' •CUNA BEACH t7141 fi4?4\.l11 nr UUI 966-4741i • """., m-111 •m~JI m11r1n,. h·rd· ...,... ----------' llAtiLrNr. 'fra-11 plf'kup -" n D 4!).1·9466 ClllLD 1·;irr Ar:.r 3 or ovrr Trtmmini:. ,\nyth111i:. wr dn POLISH & DETAIL \l,\'I .tarr,, hoa ti1 S.1f11ry ~ r~ --1741-Westclfffor:-Mortgages, T.D.'s 6345 My Mr~11 Vrrdr Homr $20 11 ;ill fapNt \1ork .,1.,.n!l2 ,\:'\O 0fr:1n~• Aprl:v lo \tn KEY Primr I"'· for Corp Ofr's wk -,_1f,-7AA7 SAVE :'>1Cl\~.v-;-Br"rort ~·ou l PART" C0\"1Tf.r.\l,\N 1;:10 l.itf" P11rk Dnw• .'!Om ~Cl fl W11I pan'!, Pvt J."1.i6:i 1.r:• Tn"1 flrrd on sf)('(· BABYSITTl'\G my hnmr Takr 11 1n 111,. dumo rail DEAN LEWIS 1'r"r<>rt Brnrh Oft'•. C'rprs. flrps, llt·CQnd r:icul:ir Ou•.1n1i." lt>I. Sold days, AGE..'i 2 & up \'1r 19th e~· Fl ;.!11~' t>r lit~.;>liFili l"'vi llartv-r C \I r.rnrt ll r. rrnt rcduc<'<I. /\I, ~~ ~~~~;,it~·~~~~·:r a:l,~u~"; _&_l_la_i_·bor. C':'tl '.J48_-m.i_ ILi 1\'\ Ln1r,_;.:_;1_r~-;,_-'~I r.i&~J'~'l;l -- S() LU'Clll'Y Sui tr 700 sq It yr~ 10,, rti<;<-ounl ~alrly WI LL habyi.11 I rh1ld • h mns I Tl, r r('111n1 al. d•lllll' ~kiri --;;;-t.:TES A\' 11 II.A C'n-<•fl Bkt~ Ownrr :;.tS-~6 r~lurned appro' 12'< p<"r lo 3 yrs $20 11kly. Da}~ :\1 had .. ht>r !111. :m1rll' '"'~·~7'i BLE DINNER COOK on·1c:E Sparr lor-renl •r 1!»-IJ'.:i llarllor 51101ipm1: :.t~-11!\i S \\T \10\:~ \' • Rt-! r" u . Ill \pph m P"'r'>On W ,,_ -----, ;-• • • 0 )II \\rslmJMll'r f'>f b<115 1~J4 r~l~\rlr Co~la M r ~a ~ BABY.SITT!~(, hv lhr wrek T·il..r 11 "' 1hr dump rill GMd Proh•s _ .'o ·sunl'fay :: r \l11nA::l'r 1 h1m·:pm ~'f)1 lln C'n fi42-·!()0o') F:vr~ ANNOUNCEMENTS Largr yarrt /\l~n IMn1m: l r.· fi.l'i·!lh'i nr 61J.;J61>; Orliir~-~• ... 4311 m 0'\!111 and NOTICES Call 51f;-&;1~ti ' • .,.,. ---Stuft Shirt \llYirrn Of!Jcr.Or:ini:c Co. R.1nk h111ldi111: !~,() E. 17th SI fo-t;i Mr M fil2-!4~1 1~1r2r F... ~mrtll °"" wllh LIVING QUARTERS fi lli-2130 ------------I '\\ r.sFJ:) \l1\ 'I; Found (FrH Ads) 6400 Brick, Masonry. etc. Ironing 67SS \ 'I.\" \t.~ 1: '\ln1 "l'P •111rn t1 "11h , 11-· h .. u 6 .. 6r I ·:·11 \\ ron;i .. 1 ''"' "s r.t.i\Cl' 0 111 Ii' "''"· •11w·t1 ~ 1r:o·,1'\r. .~ h,1h-.~1t11n~ 111 r• ,,,1 "'"' 11 rh," •'I 1 apfll'<>'ilOllltf'I\ mont,.h'. 1m ll'o'Tlr Yn11 rjr11,·r1 r:ra. 1>.;·1 .,, . .-.. nr 1 !I~· ~~·1-11r.: "' r.1 HOAP.fl \Iii: C n , ~h BRJn: C'nnnrtr C•rprn11' 1:nrv1n:: Bii' '~'l ~ l l SI C'ux!nm ( .ihm~•-;.. m R 11 ,,.,11,.i.1, e :.1~-7!W\ e l'PllCll.-:T~.l:r.r. TPlnr• nrrrh 1mmrrlrn1rll. f 111 (';\! 1c~1111rr nl :'llr>IB AM I ,,rrArly rmnln.1 mrnt. 1'\f>r• inti' OK F1Pr Esl ;lh~...fi!\t:; IRONING Sl.50 hr. fn1 mn 111" 11rtinl 11111111:1 ,. Restauran 7>1 7!¥.Y.1 \ 1 '1nr1r1 • h1m1nAlot• ~ -----I l\P I 61:!-0'!3.ll rn 11•r All 1''1111('1 11"1 I .:l~·rr• \I h '"du. trial Rental ~-o BL.ACK Dad1stiund mixed • Builders 6570 ~-r.u·k lnlr Co d•hlr. , u<t ,. ri•Jl" V'VY llpprt>X ~ m1>nlh~ ·ritvln" . ,-~· rt I C'I I If>. I 1 ° rrainr(' npphrin•· -;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;; "' -Land&eapinn 6810 ' ·• a•·rn H • • ' ... --' 1 • Vic 290 F l~lh St CM REMODEL Rl"p! 111m I .. -r·nnc;i .. rr .. u AO"> v Ill r"'r<.1~ Worry Free 10-yr LH. ~""' mdu~tri&I hu1hlini.t 111th ~t rnn3 trnanl. Rt·t11r11 S:?0.400 prr Y"&r F'llll 1ir1rr S'.!1R.S01 1\s•um,.. r'(IS!lnl? 7'1 IOllJl For morr mlo plrA•I' 1'811 1' W Sm"ll 1111h Eckhoff & Assoc. Inc. 1111'1 \\' C'h.11~man Avr f'>r11.n2r, C11 I If "1 l .'Im. F:vr~ .. ·knrt, 1AA-'.ill71 525 TO S50 M-1 W111·r ho11'§4' !. wnrlc,pa<'I' .'fl.'\ In l<:O Sq fl . orlv l'f\lr1111N' Wsmrr 1' Bro11ch Bl~ ll!'f'A !\')().~ 'llO SQ.fT w11rehoo~;-M1h0st penPlm . drp11. <'P~. otr aultt 64l-1l!OO InrlUSI Sr.aet 7-16 W 17th Coa111 Mrs11 3600 111 ft Ownrr 12131 431-5M:! ' · ir~. 1 P * Trlr11hnnr Sall'~ 0 11'1 1n -P't •1 ;~A 1 rnrr nl ;-a11r• Ana I b ' a 11 A o • " 0"',.. Pl' " " ·1 " 81 • 1 •• co ~ m,,. P Ill n1: r "' ',A Y:" K'S ....,..._ ""-1\ ,,! ' Too r"mn11•w1n ~~lrirv 11 ·11~-i9!lj :l/J r:irfll'nlr), rr:.!'1rn11al. (Om s. <;ARD~l:'>'G SE1n'ICF. I ~nu 1 iahl~ l:;"prr nnly r l.ii rnri.i. C' '1 RLACl\-. -PAii pr r •tan. mrrr .. room a dd 111 n n s Starr llr~n•rrl cnntrctt f nr " 1, ,,. rw 1 h .• tr.-7011 CARRIER BOYS lrmalr '"~• ,, 1l11w !'yes. RM'"" Iii 1 ;ir~ 1lMtcirnl1al. C<)mmrrr1al - --------ASST \l::r \\ 11111r<1 tor Co~ln COO Vw l!llh & ~M< I"'' 1 f l)unci Frrr r\t :"'o J<>h Inn l11i;: D ROUTES 1 r Carpentering 65901 ~'l3·l.'181 Mr•·• C-:11 \\''l•h ~ ll ·, ~ • wk~ J>;::11 fill!· ·;~'I .xt. :16 lladln1 Rlvd \J•11Jv 1n TA 'I ,t, hlk C ;r1 m11n :-;h,.1>hcrd flllPJl> 1 mo~. ~rM"ll k l:'Olrl 1"f11l111 \'w nl '°''" l;1ntf It ~:111~ fl.R. ~1.(f.,ji:i f 0l'N0.-0nr \\',111,,, ·l•lk1,. tn rl1trh hy \lr•A f'• <'all 11nd K1 rn11f) ·,1, -,;,· \t F.OIU~ "11t1N:J hlA;I. •harl h11rrrd dt)S: 1 rnnlr • VI<' Pl1lt"Pntla k \\' ll 11 A r t -.~~'.\\ BULLDOG • ohvt~$1\ IJ1ml. ly prl V1r \\'arnrr Ii ,\.1t11tt11'1lh 842-129'1 f'OUNO sml bm poodl,. Vic 17th 61 Tu&lln ~~~ • NO .IOf\ TOO S\1 \I I Paperhanging prr<l'ln Rr~trtenl ln1111,11111t I nm Paintin 6850 SErt\" -.114 :\tlrnd P/llm" mr1n11 \I " 1 n 1 r n 1 n r r 9 '\l'Nil'rl lnr h1ithr k "'knil~ Rrf)A1r -ntf It' 111 o d (I j 1:-;TF:RIOR for rx• pam tmi.: Cnn111r, Rill <;11~1 fill' ippt Rr&• I.It lw1n<k•I. 111""1'<1 f'rlrr' l'lt"hrd lnr ~rrinsil ;,u;.11:,i • '11\1-ll)j\l or f;.I! ;w,i • rlr11n 11r f"rrr r~t ~ yr SF.RVIC1-.-"'" -i\lll'nd11nl. Pl.Al\ -pl"''""' rl n 11 ti I r l ~ l'nll nmrk at '>I~ .i)l I n1rr '21. hr;:hr mrrh "'rrr 111ra::r rl••" l.111'>-11 S. t"ll1ST 1 '9i\, S 1'11m1Jnf: & l 'mnn SIAhnn 177 Sur rr101 m111rrial S."i.~ fiO 111•1~111 rt on T'11(W'rh11n11:1nr;:. FRF:E ~.;s. '\R yr>11r hl'M\\ 11 ~ :1·: 7il~ TIMAH';.<:i 54-5-:t-1;1<1 ~·-R_Y_\-,.-,l<-.-·D-1-11-hw-11~-h-r_r_A_J)- e Carprnrn e \Ahm••• e PAL"ITER NEEDS WORK' ply Ktn ' nr~l•11r11nt 31('"1 e Bll-1M e Alte1 al1l'n• e 20 yrs t '<P HOllrly ()f' -job F C'°'t Hwy, Cdr.1 Ask (Of" e fuop11irs e Rn~· fi46..!r>83 R«"ts ~ 2'.!20 _0e_11n _______ _ f''REE t11t1nu1trt No Jnhloo PAT:"ITJNG A.\-Y R 0 0 M COOK ·2nd or d1Mtr amall. R!'modrls and Ad· 1 FOR st3. Cou ntry Club ditlt>n11 5-lll--0787 CA II 11!t"r ~ P'.\f ~--1-!W 4~27il CARPE>vt"ERING k Roof· L'lc'TER ar Ext PAINTL'll. e \1 E(')IANIC. t>'q>"r Co~t11 AV All.ABLE HUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • 64~-4311 • KIT<·lll.'1 It ,. Ip r r f,, fl('I 1rnrrrl Jn Mr'llran lnncl 1\ppl:v \lttlA M r " 1 r ~ 11 Jlr•l~ll> Anl ;.Ii \\ ('l<h ..;1 ('\I \11\:-.' 20 .. 1:1 ~lt>I k (!rh1 t-r~ 11nrl l'lrrkinR. !I " ni. to 4 I'm ~tnr! SI 7:t h-1111 1\1~" p111 tlmr J(lb 4 , fl m l't'r H11rold 4~ F. 17th !'I C' \t r,-R E £ ~ S KEEPER f1tll tlmr And elf't'trk rart m11n. part tlm~ Apply In ptTSOn in thr 11 m only: lrvtne COUI CoonlJ) Club ' e Spacious 3 Br'11 2 Ba pe~. 207 Crntvr St . H B e S..,1m r l)l)I P11t1grern - I • Frpl tn<11v, lndry fAc·1~ RF.At : 2 RR Apt Q>ta. df1lll I 111 Yrm M tn Qllr C'l1~,ir1rd,~ • r\rlt1114 It F11mllv Arl'ns hltn4. hdt pMI. kid• ()!\ I 002--t~il w;.1110~ S<'ln11•0M '°'"' hi' Jnnlcinir tor 1845 An1hel,., Ave. mn mo <162-1109 -~ lTTO F:M' I It [ll•I f..4Z-~R c ,, 1\1~· "1'1~ rat' CfUl<'k. emotnt rffiJIU 01.111 ~.~7 OAll .V Pll..<Yr W,\,"'JT A~ l' 1llage Real Estate BUSl&S'f marktrptatt m lawn. The OAn. Y PTUYT ('11111lf1td W t"lll\fl S I VI mnnt:r l"\mt I. f'flo11. Vloll nniw• 't lnJ All lypet. e AU wor\\ l\tMET> 'iERVICT Lotall \f"u Allio \\'ork11 20r.6 iu11rantr,.d !'i.~'l4\7?.1 rPI FREE "' :'14~ lfi27 Pl11crnt1• CMIA ''"~" flt..PAI R.I\ • Al.TFRATIONS e -PAINTIN(; lnlPnor& Sf=-RVICl' ~Jation Mi::r~- CABl:"E'TS i\n\ ~11r ~ I 1'.'llrrln• fr~ ,.,llm;ilM I prr S1lsrv OJ>('ll 'IMI E 23 .)IT'ii rxpt'r ~n:t Rr•~ahlr ratM Mfi·lOI~ J r,,.,.~, 1t1..v Corana d,.111.lar e fRY cr>OK, Rrl1tl. Ex· pr11rn<·rd only Al"{ll)I C'O'M'Ar.1-: COf/fX !\HO :162 W 19th St f PTLOT W Mn AD' 1 M2-567S I t"nr Diuly Ptlot \\ant f\d-. __ a_R_IN_r._,_R_~_._l_ll._~_-_· __ • --~ -------·------------------------------- ::a DAILY PlLOI lhur'>li•Y M1v 7 l"INI Jvd~ " t:MPLOY McNT JOB_S_& EMPLOYMENT-JuoS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT I JOBS & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT!JOBS & EMPLOYMENT j MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANO TRADE -----SALE ANO TRADE ' • .>nted. Me" 7?00 Help Wanted, Men 7'2001 Help Wanted, Men 7'200 Help W•nted Help W•nted Help Wanted Schools-Instruction 7600 ------- 1 Women 7400 Women 7400 I Women 7-400 Furniture 9000 Furniture ---1000 I REUBEN'S & COCO'S COOKS Youn9 men tn· In terestec> CJrow1nq ization. organ· Excel· lent • I insurance p I an & profit Please shari n9. apply in person b etween 8 & 4 :'.M. 1555 w. Adams, Cosfa Mesa r. II AAA· 1 COMPANY NOW HIRING 11,,,.. 1n ~ plot1111"rl ~u •tl1''"* f , ._ 1lh llfl pt It:.!! ,1'1l !hi" \tH1 11 111 1111 1.1"'' •I "•11 In •1, 11 111 1111 f11111 ''" \' ha.;, "' ,.,, ,f ,,., , ,1 .:unri u 1,- '' m_ 111 r n I•·-~· _. m ni 111 1111 •I IJ1:h •I h .nl Nhl".> 11nt1 i· "' 1r11l-1r·h •tP'"'r t1m1t1• ..... f11r 1h,• \111111.: n'11n W'' 1 ''l'"'hrCi In 11, ti itl\r·d ,,, r· 1 ... , .. ,,\ l ~ .. , , , 111 r 111 , f' Ii' ~·rt 4'' :1 n II ..,•I • r•i .. 111 I "' S540 per mo salary ,,, I' .flf t•I I\' I 1' f1 I f\ '"Ir 11, llH nll·l'l J·•'' ''~ n-- 111. ,, I "11\1.. i'HI' I II Ou 1l1f1 d 1• n ,1111 r ,. 1l11 1r I 11. I r•r Ill''"' "' .11111<' On\\ qipl ti •"I , , 11 .q H: r w n r-1, r111 .... \I r 1 ~ 1' t• "I 11flh th t " ;II " 11 • I p '' ,, •rl· 1' ' \ \I ' J. W. Ro"inson H.\s openings for: -Women's Better Shoes -C.>su-.1 Shoes -Men's Clothing Top Commiu ions Full time Excellent benefits. Apply Per•onnel I 11 1 in 1t I~ ~ 1 F A'iHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH \o q1 d npt .. " I U\ I "'P''"'' r PRODUCTION TEST TECH . h 1"H , .... ,. t• ,, .. ',,, \I 11 ·• •·I onrt ,,, "_.,. "' ,, .. , See Lule " Wood (01.LINS RAOIO CO . 1:1?4 W Wrirnt>.r <: •llli4 A "~. CAiif. .. ,, "'' . Supply Clerk f:,pttt t"fH t ft f ,,.. 'II h• tr tur;::tt =-rtrl pJ,.,,,,,,. ,ff ,,.,.. r ,, .. 1r '\,1lrtf'"\ IJ[)t"f\ William Pereira & Associates MacArtJ,ur & Ford Rd Coron11 del M11r JANITOR .~mt Slot'k \.\Ml FIJU or P9.M IUllr "n l"XprMt"l!Ce nC<'f''AAn Apply Mr. Wlfliams Sil VERWOODS 45 Fashion Island Newport Buch I I --• IBM MAY CO. "1~.~~tt~.~y ~.~~'..~ees Switchboard TELLER TUONIC 360 ~=~~~~~ING y Old Tf'orltl s;~~i i~~1't'0i~.~11 ;;,",',',.}.~; "·;:· '~~"i"~ 11 '"'' Operator :~1~' "~;; ;.!<~~:;:; ::t:.:.:~ ENGINEERING CO. ·~~:: g~:t:11~g 1 • Costa Meu Ferro Corp. "nr•ornu111, ,,.,, 11 ,. 11 lad' llnui·• 11 ' 111 111 ~ 'TRONIC ASSEMBLY & 'panis h 1.,1:. r '''"r _ 1.h r~. I I ~· "'•tn1•<1 I •P 1tilr 01)1'1'1\· ~·,~1" \lnildi4\ ,:/"~'.~'.' La9una B~ch PBX/TYP I r Now interviewing for 1 1,,,.1111~1111 f\• "h 1,.r 111 A11 h1111·1or.ol ~nlf 1 11''' ol .. rnn1n:: nth•,. -:al.ii:-' \c ru11n1< \1•·t IH r flit'-Expttnding electron-I West Coast frrrN1 rt '" A 1nl\ in i(I firm has immedi· ~I edi1erra11e<1n Furnitnre I ~oenc 1e\. Wom en 7300 "fl''" Pf'r;.tlll " \II' I fTC'lf ' 11te openings for·. All '"'" Ot-corator p1rt'"'-and room r:rouprngs l'f'-Hunungton Beach 111rnl'd trom d1spla~ studu..... motl<'I home!>, movie A. R Bkkpr. to SSOO eAuto Accessory Jl1\f'llil .,,. S I I ~~ a esman Coit Accountant to SSOO r "' -r., )' , I nl '\#Ir' j! Interviewing noun \I '"~ l •ht Th11r • I~ 11 • .. • ~ m , 1 \t•r•h '" I"• "r m Employment Office Upper Level '" ,.,,,.,, lflfl'" lllnll\ "'f'H·l~nrr CABINET SETTE~S ' SHEUERS Mobile Home Experience hcellent opportunity -Apply- EXPLQRER MOTORHOM E CORP. 4000 C•mpu' Drive Ntwport Beach \f 111 I • • 'I' •• , llf•lllt "" FC Bkkor. to SS50 4 Thi 1~ r A ,, ;:, h,. 11 h t I ' I '" 4 pllf ;lf'I Accounting Clk to SSOO \ r \ f'1'h nl .:.,, of' flflf'A 1:1 "ll" 1 ! ·r h' appllt 1011 NEWPORT Pl"rsonnel Agencv , . J>-11 ··1 f ,, ' R 642-3870 \~1'111'\ frt1 I ... ' rl'I I "f'I' t1n 11 c· ,,,1 ""' '. R f 1t ·11;'• II.I'',,\ f'f,Al'fl('\I. "'''/\" nr1,fr·rl (01 r111'rth 1 '11111 \It ,111f1· IJ"•" 11•l1r \11r t:.1 1 '••11 ..,..------- Helo W•nted Women 7400 Model·Demon,trators \;:r I~!;, itllt~('ll\r ,, pr1 '"" 11JI, 111 <11 lllflf'hl r 1 rr lrarl 111": '''"'"'''' T11n1 T'"'"'' "" "'fl nr• \tn1 ,,.Jan Full 'P1•I.' \\\~ llAIS~r: ''n 11"11n, t·~ll• plt'll'I' I William Pereira 6 Associaf es MacArthur & Ford Rd. Coron• del Mar Repro Typist Type 65-70 wpm Marshall Communications 2230 S. Ann• St. S.tnta Ana, C.tlif. \n "'I" ll r•11fv1rt11nr•1 r>flH1ln' l'I' factory Trainees l111mnl1a1r npl'nin2~ rl<i.\' ,11111 Fnr •Pl'!'!« I ln\Uh tor ma1111fil<'ILJI rr \ pph Ferro Corp. i.;1;·, hlv-1-::la" r.n 1rf l l11nr1n::1M ~ wh C0~1MIS!ARY PERSONNEL "' r> ir1 ll'lH' P."1111111< 111 m 1· i1:r il•pt ,1n11·'. 01.ln~r1-ALTERATIONS ( n•lrtl\ 11 a ('all ftH •lflfl I 'l ' ~~· ...... !~ : Ou.:1hhrrl tn \Holk lO ht;:h ::rat1r f;i ~h1nn \llll'I" .\hlr lfl F.,11 tifllr ;--nmr r\('• 1·1 rrlf•r '" lrt•d \l'f'I r '' rr r:'"' ' t .... f.' ~ 11 :1 rn .: f' m TRAINEES np,.11111:• in :: 1rmrn1 fa• 1111"\ f.,r '"" 1n~ \I ~,.h1nr f>f1"1"' ,,,,,, '" "'0"' 1rn,·r ,,,,,.,.,. ~ .... , f'l•"~.,.. \\otk no ~r)(11·r ... 11 ,, 'pph .I,\\'. \J,\r, •l'li I "" n~'-; ..: •n•~ \n~ i :~L -!fl \\ 11; >:r,11'1 !. • ilo <. '"' 1 r, 11-:r drtr -1nrr .. , far West Services I pn1rnr,.ci nnl\ foll•"llll,.! 1•1 rfrl'f r·d \111•1 kn" w C • t'lhlottrl 1·1•111n::. ;\;ilAI} np"n omm1ssary pht' 1·n11un1,s1nn (' tll \Jr I !-.<1m'1•md !11 :71 71\11 • 4647 MacArthur Blvd . <'nlh-1·1 Newport Beach r. " i\\~1 OirN·tnr . ~ 11 rln ~ •lh mr11 anrt "nmrn < nrrrr< ('l"I 111.lnl'nl (1111 hmr •1 nr h rJp;,<'lnt l'Ot;tl'ltmrnt ~nd '.:'"'" •0'1"10'10\ hr11rf11< 1\ppl,\ Buffums' Fashion Island :V1mr "' nm rmplo}<'• :irr PO~<i:;rvf in ;i laho1 rh.,pu1r Exper Waitresses Part or full t1mr f);i,v and ntghf •htl•~ l'n1on ~air. hn~p. <t1r~11 •I. mrd1r11I rlrmal \ppl\ m prr•oo Howa rd's Resto1 urant Glendale federal Savings 2333 E. Co.ts! Hwy. Newport Beach An MJ" •I 1111»11111111,. rn,pJ.1\"r CREDIT CHECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd. Costa Meu 546-2033 \fl ('(Jllill Hf1ptoflllllll" rmpl"''r ,\ppllC'anl• 1·1111•1(lrl'.-<l n11 mrril rr~A1"1lr,~ rol r;i1·r rd1;:-1ou~ 1-rrrrl •·nlot 11~ llnnal nri::in 01 •n•·rc1r1 TRIMMING & INSPECTION Pl11s1tts parl~ Prrm•11rnl pos11ion f.\•·rllrn1 "''"k mi: ('ond111on~ " n •I all Inn~!' benrl11' W1U rnun l>u• "'"'' hr 111 l 't..'15 a~,. grou n "11 h .:onrl •'.v~ s1-zh1 CALIFORNIA Injection Molding !01 811::;:• \\ r ro•1;1 \lr~ 1 ·,11;..1 '"° An l'flu~I npfYtrh10tr\ rmplmrr Cook -Housekeeper University of C•lifornia JRVIN~ C\~IPL'S Ch~ncrllor's rr .. rl,.nC'r f)1n- n,.r mc-al l1i::ht hou<r- ke<>pm~. llour<1 11 :Ill a m · 1 '.',l) p.m Slarl s::!\71 prr mo Contarl Pf'rllnllnrl ~::-:.:;'.!Ql for 11ppt f.f'\1"'1 opponun11" ,.mplr..\"' CLERK CLERK TYPIST Diversified responsi· bility. Excellent worlc· ing conditions. Call Personnel 494-9401 TELONIC ENGINEERING CO. L•guno1 Beach, C•lif, \n Pl'JUal nppor iunuy rmrlo)"'' Electro- S36-888S "'udlt>~. Decorator~ Canc·cllatwn; lfou~<·ful or Span· I .!0'17 t.:ardPn Grow' Bd 537-7113 1117 :f. ~lam Sr. Sama Ana 545-7166 :!I:! ' l..l'mon \11ahr1m 776-2900 "Rr11rr L11111;.: 111111 ~.durntmn I I FOR --, Secretuial Tr•ining \ ITl~='!D Tll~. Most Modern Up-to-O•t• BUSINESS COLLl:.CL 1n thrl Southland. The schoal ot Programmed Leam1ni:: wi•ll the "finishing school" touch I 1sh f'urmlure, lll'ms as follow~. Gorgeous 8 ft. Spanish sofa & Matl'hlnit Chair. Cu,.tom quilled with · l'itrvrd WIXld trim. R. 10 ft. Se\ illt Carvl'd velvtl ;;ofa hravy Dark oak end lablr• k mR lrhrng c0<·k- '"" tabll'. 8 Pl<'\'e Kint: 'Ill' :'llrd11crr11n1·11n oak pan· rlt•d tx-droom su1lt with full Kine \Ile box sprins:., k maltrt-M. Lar;:c Spam~h drror d1mn;: room Gold lrllf Sp11111sh tablr lamp~ Hanc1m: "' .ic lRmp«. etc., Pl r l::arh ptC'l'!' can bP purc·hasrd 1111h\'td1111ll). Whole houseful wu reg. $1685.00 MUST SACRIFICE $698 00 FOR ONLY . . • . . • Te rms Available -\ewcomers to Calif. Credit Approved lmmcd1ately R & D Furniturr 1144 Newport loulev.ard, Coata Mesa 1..,., wl911t 'tll ' -Sat. " s~w. 'ti! • Complete Secretarial - 811Jshup -IB~ l\c-ypunch ~~~~~~""'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Starr any Monday-Evcnmg Garage Sale 1022 Television 8205 clai.ses aJsu. ,----------------------POLL y PRIEST !\ll~r Pm·p~. ~~x v.~lur~ • R•EN•T 0•R•1-"Y • Bl' 'JNJ::SS c LLC:CF: LIDO ISLf. SAU. Ul ?' ~ • , U ' , Brown ,Jordan n:i110 •r1 furn l-:> ;o.; 1'e1o1oporr RI. !\ B b-nH<. 'P'"'•ds ,.,, C•l•R I_ Phnne :l-IS.!17'..'1 ___ in; ,., .. 1.tm ll .,, ;.!\,';I'' 1 Mech a nl·cal I To Women • • . ~ • Rl'\IMMa:-si.u. • I f ALL A !11> Orr·h1lf Corona rlrl \lo1r TV ... o 9es \f;w 1 • 10 . 1 Thr '\t>wPQ11 N'hool nl Bu•t· - -'=.:======- I nr-.• 1• lm'lnn:? \'01' '" hrl11 Appli•nces 8100 I \our""lf •n ,,,f"N'•~ w~ ----------FREE knn1\ "" h<ivp 1hP lln<W"r<i \\' \SllERS S~l!l 'a rlr\Pr< (Of" \Oii >.;f'I fllC'k llfl lhr J;:j, t'tl't>/P~ 'i.'>, nrltll? phnnr anrl c1tal I ropp...rtone & Avnc , C1rnr 1 • Assemblers Experienced only. Computer Auembly. Marshall Communications 2230 S. Anne St. Santa Ana, C•lif. 646-01 53 ;;.io.too:, \' "" II bP c LAD \1011 rl1rl' A=-t-. .....:::=======8:...1_1_0 I ~ . -~n-•~q_u_e_'------~ MERCHANDISE FOR I SENSATIO'llAL'. • '\LE AND TRADE uutr 1-.1and ::;,.1,. Cnurh. ehn. Im~. !1rr ~·· n~ Furniture 8000 H1dr·il·hl'd rbl~. lrnn-rur, I hani:1n;?. Imp<, rnnvrr;;i 11n11 Spanish Mediterranean p1rc"' t:illnr•" 10 10 i; f'\1 SHOWROOM SAMPLES' 1!7 F:a~1 R:n Frnn1 Ratno11 \nrq11alnppon11mty 1ll~1""'1l'lr;i1'Mfll1m,..lrl•· bl;int1 . I rmpln-.Pr - I \an "'1lh 1-.r;?r m:tn ~ mA 1rh· >\Nl'IQL: F: Virrrman 1 ;lace .-.-, __ • inc: 1·h.11r N-R1111f11I \lrd1-, llav1fanil China. F1::urrll'r' 1 Year ••• Parts & Labor S7 Me. No De~•sit Rent With Option to Buy 521-7555 sA:-.:n\\ !Cll \takrr!I ntt:'hl~ l! trr1·11nr:i11 r11nnr« anrl rnl. IA~. Fr thl.' AA7 !l!llfl pm In 1 ii m :i cl;iv~ n1• ; 1'1· hrxacon Spant•h __ -• • • • -~~· llA;\IBCn<;F:R m.:'\f!Y dark n;1I. tor rlmmc ,,., w1lh Sewing Machines 8120 !111\ Plac'f'nlla C"o~r:i \lr,11 hlai·k nr '" nr.1do lramf'fl ----- 1\'N'\t>nr u~r~ fullrr hrushr, rh;iu·, rlN-ornllH vmvl dr· 1967 Sl;\l;Er. "11h "' ... 111111 \\ hy nn1 ~II lhrm S.1 hr "li:.,'11 ; Pr ;\1Nhtrrranr;in 1·;ih1nr1 Lnr;il ~rrv1r,..man \Ir~. Rrnwn 111~·769'.! 118. hf'rlroom ~"' -9 rlrnwrr Mr j IN1v111i: lnwn \.\ti! ~;icrifwr I ,t; ;\1r• c:lrr~srr. lar~,. tram-• ma1·h1nr for balan••r \II '!.'i Jobs-Men, Wom. 75001 NI mrrmr. largr n1fr ('om.I lrfl. for •·a.sh Ru11onhol1•• mndr( m'llChing panrl rl!'-hhnd hrm•. r11· '.'In RI signi'<l hr.idboard 1;irhmrn1, nN'<iM1 .\1110. $895 VALUE m111w hnhh1n ~inrlrr Tnurh: fnr hC'<'n~ ~alf'~('ll'(lple in O \1 o I 11 OK OPPORTUNITY RENT COLOR TV $9 MONTH P..c-nrnl r'ln apply 1n purrhase ORDER BY PHONE FtBERGLASS LA MlNATORS . •hill \111~1 h ... vr -11prn" r 11\pt't ·'"" 1n~tr..., nr~t'•i1 rl ; 1 l ~ti P"'"" l111h-. 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Younir m"n in Th1t·krnly. 961-!;244 i.rood phy~ rond (11/~r 111 ----r~llr 11m ... r~ lw r"'l'd \1•tal SFA'RE'TARY • lypl.\I. rrrrp-1 ,...... l\ r<1t10t1~ rin' • f''<llm t10n1•t ht,, hookkrrp1nr \pp bdnor r11 \lh 11 ,, °'"'h .,.,. °" hnd. i;;-, 1~'.'1 m11on hr,., h 1fr :111'• rt <II' l'lf r11n /,, f'n~ct RIH~ "''·\ n( l.A~tnA RNr h RN RELIEF t' \I .I ~Ii %71 ACCOUNTING CLERK J. C. PENNEY CO. Accounting Off ice BUENA PARK W P. "'f: t11cceptinq from etpE'ri,,.nccd Clerb. ~pplications Account;nq Applic ants musl demonstra+t1 proficiency in the o peration of the I 0 ~ey .,dding machine o r have recent calcu'.,tor wor~ ex- perience. O·J•lified Person' are invited to Submit Application• at the Employment Office Also Saturday Interviews May 4th 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. Corner of V •ltey Virw •nd Orang th orpe Bven" Parle Or Catt Sl3~61 1;,.,,.,,, lt'flnC< In .,.11. nonr '\n '""''~ lmnl RI 1 1n anl!l'\llf' V. h I I " 1·ah1nrl T r1 Ql'\l IT\' Vi\l l'FS fN..;mr· R•1t1onhnlr• Mll'rra<I<. 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NB ln11\I n.&2~'-'i711 mr RE...'i111.T::. 111~11nn r,. c~11 1n-,;n1 l:I ----------- " E • • CHAN ME• DISI ftOlt SALE AND TRADE MIRCHANDISI 'Olt SALE AND TRADE Mlte9111MOUI l600 FREE TO YOU AUCTION Fri., ~y 3rd, 7:30 p.m. ~edn¥>m wta, dtvana, ~ abePI. bunk beds, mat!Nu. ei-, chffia, desks, cockt.U tables, commodes, dinettes, portable TV's, lee~t.ary. tt- !n1erat.ors. ltOV6 , waaben, dryers, rediners, lewtfti ma.chines and M UC H ~ORE! WINDY'S AUCTION 2 C\rn: lrlntns aJ'ld mother cat, wU1 tpayed. F'ree to &ood home. 2188 Maple Apt B. Cotta Mua, .rter 5 pm 5/3 MOVtNG. Wanted, eood home in adult family tot beaut. bUc. 1 o n r • haired male, neutued cat. A rff1 pet.~ S/4 BIG P\lPI 4 mos., Collie + lbephtrd + St. Btmard • T 2 Yr old Maltese cat w/all :!07~ Newport Blvd. Behind Tony'1 Bldg. Mat'lJ. Costa. Mesa 646-8686 OPEN DAIL 'i 9 to • abotJ. ~ 5/2 DALMATION m ixt d -lovable mtdlum bred . Splendid for children rood WILICl'ldoe. 847-9817 Sil POOL TABLE$ ""'l.969 8RUNSW1CK "'AMF lll'TR!ANGLE MEDTUM breed G. Shepherd (mixed) ideal houi.edog for lady or couple. Watchdog 847-9817 ~12 Slate from $369 Brunswick $329 value , , ONLY $231 .• 100% FINANCINQ "PUSSY wanw a comer" • I.on& haired mile, ailver, Maltese cat with lbota. 968-2.470 S/3 SECARD POOL MAGAZINES -Sal. Eve. 323 s. Main, Orano 53).19112 Poat, Loo«, 1.Jfe. Journal, &c others: 1961 lhru 1967. 646-7997 5/3 . MONEY TWO Mixed D a c b 1 h u n d PAID OR LOANED female pups -6 months -all lnstantaneowd,y on 1lmoat shots. Need iood homts. any arUeJe of ~· We speciali1,e in. mt hiib- est pricu b' Dia monds I: Gold Jewelry C. M. J•welry & Loin 546-7834 ev<'nlngs only. 5 '3 POODLE -terrier -female 4 months • perfect p e t lor children. Jet black/wblte apot. Darling! 646-5155 5/3 1838 Newport, C.M. 646-7741 NEEDS good home. Be9u : KNITTED FABRICS tortoise shell young female cat; 2 little kittens, :; wh "" FOlt SALE old, hsebroken. 4~ 5/-4 BLACK l..Abrador Retrie,·er Remnant., Samples t. Mill-pup . 1 wk •. o ld. ends Sal Only I a.m. to 2 962-384-1 :i/2 p.m. 9'29 Baker. Coala Me13 LOVABLE black & white NICE Uprt P lano SlOO: older yllow bit-in mge & oven terrier mixed pup I 3 months! 847-9817 5/2 $15; new copper-col hood $10: 14' Siu boat, 50 HP, elec, xlnt cond s 5 9 5. 892--076 19:>-I COLLIERS Em.-ylc + 3 Year books & d1ctnry, $100: one 11'' GE port TV $50; one 17" Silvertone TV w/i.tand $60: 1 set convt TO GOOD Home two sman, hisky httle dogs g r l' a t around cluldren SH·J.l-H 5/2 GREY & White k11tens, Calico mother. &17-0691 5/3 6 mos. old part Shcep<kig. Loves children. BI a ck 545-76.\9 5/3 bunk beda w/lnnersiprg $75; MOVING Must find home for 842-1834 aft u nooo year old white female cat. FOAM Rubbtt cut to ai.te. 548-4084 5/2 Uphol suppliec, t a b r i c s • BEAUTIFUL long & sh<Jrt naugahyde. Factory outlet. haired neutered cats. Some Low prices. A·l Foam SiMlese. AllO k i 11 ens Fabric .l Upholi.'tery Supply 542-200'l 512 Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. 8~1181 CUTE Kittens, mixed, 7 wks. 2999 ;\Ii I b ro, c. :'1-t. BEAUTIFUL Ollna. Piere ~!H026 5/2 by pu~ce or enlirtl c:upbnan:f Ml . moving! Make orrer · Haviland -Meissen, F'rcno·h & Prussian. etc. etc. OR 3-8316 Cd~I. SH.VER Olympic Coi n. Limited quantity ol Un· circulated Mexican 25 peso commemorative pieces al S3 FREE DTRT 642-43n 5/3 10 DARLING kittens. Only to 5peclal homes. All kinds & colon. S-1Hl83 512 2 WHITE kittens 6 werks old. 546-1570 5/4 t'llctl. ~ KITTENS -Two white femaJ. * OLD Spanish cabinet. es 7 wks. 642-0152 5 -I Been in family -to duplicate cost.a $225. Must sell -Pvt. 6 -Ctllld'1 wagon wheels. good rubbtt 54&-2407 5/4 parfy. Best otfer. 673-8316 Cd:vt. Eves. All day wkends ROCKS & Gravel you dig. 536-1668 5/4 RA TI' AN furn. 8 pea, good co nd. GE p o rtable dishwasher very ttaaonable. PETS end LIVESTOCK Call before 5 PM 548-9513 c. E. ELEC. dryer. good Cats 8820 cond. $40. Uldle1 Rolling gplf cart. w/aeat, $7.50. 536-8303 SEAL POl:-IT Siamese Kit- tens. 7 wks old, $15 each. 968-3555 REF'RIG. Gibson -bronze F'rostless Left 2 dr 1 ~ yr Sl'.li. 205~) 28th. 6754625 3 SIA;\.fESE KitlE'rll, males. 6 Weeks old. $15 nch. !i4().9147 BRUNING Dral'ti.ng machine. SIAMESE -.how cats It kit· Dice new with wiles. $75. lttla S35 & up. ~ 6!U "C" Center St.. CM. before 10 AM or art 6PM Mi1c. W1nted 8610 Dogs 8125 WANTED GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS AKC rPgiSt<'red Olampioo BLOOD LINES Furniture-Appli1ncH l . Ch. ULK WJKJNG- Color TV's-St1f'eo1 ERBLUT Sch In -TOOLS -Top w!Mlni Shepherd 531-1212 or 893..0555 PRIVATE Party w11nta 95 to 100 sq. yd1. It beige 11r Dir "htfe uaed carpet. WUI pay ik to Sl yd. dl!pendinR on quality • rond. No r<'m· nan ts. 4~1701 Ev ea or Wk('ncla BUYING Sllvf'r Crrllfin1t,..,. Ray Sl.45 to Sl.55. Ed's Coin Shop, 8558 Wpstminster Ave .. Westrn1Nter 897-1525 of all Tlmea 2. 01. NORDRAAK or MATTERHORN :l timeii P11ciflc Cnut Victor ;\l11 lts-Ftmale11 15 \\rrk'>l Bhrk ,\ Tan lshol~• BRED FOR QUALITY & TF.MPERAM~'7 Pedigree with etich Pup LI R-48«i Days 11).2 PM 837·3865 Eve1 1rt 6:30 PM Weekend! 837·3865 ell 9 AM WANTED Bait Tank 4 to 6 acoop. MUST be 1ood con- dlllon 673-5129 LABRADOR PUPPIES- Black. white IP! on chest. 6 weeks old. lntelll1ent hunt· Machinery, etc. 1700 -in1 br~ ~ood with child· ren. Only 2 left' 4.poo LB Towaf>le Forklllt smo 752 N. Bat av 1 a . ·~ 642-4:\21 Eict. 21G DAL.MA TIAN Pups, Cham- Orange. 6 39-2191 or pion atock, bred ht for 1197-2433 E•tt. chtpoaftl.on, a<'condly ahnw. Talct home about 517 FREE TO YOU 842-1937 MALE DecNflund. t yr. okt. Llren111t It abol». 54&-3512 512 KITJ"ENS. Nddly, b'lalcy A playful S2«> llldlana Av•·· C M. S41-2180 512 ENC LISH Slrincrr ~ltl. 3 mo&. i.tnined. ,...... to rood hotne. ao.2311 5/2 VERY C\lt~ A Iota ol f\lnl Slr\pfd ftm11lt lcllttlll. 1 wic.. o'"· ~ 5/2 J> PAMPAS Crt• planta. all or part; )'OI) ~-56-4429 512 BLACK ubndor RetrMvn- ~· weelu o ld $/4 POODLI GROOMING l.AllOOl In ycur home days <Jr tvenlna•. • 811-1~ MINA 81k Oact\At1unds. • ~ wlcl. Al<C. 3 male. 1 lemalr. S50 Cl,,...~ e OERMAN IKEMfDU> e P~laAXC~tl"fCI • ~uanllfd. SlltO DACHSHUND JNPt • I Maka Sad. $4MO . .UC, ~ --. 114: l'l'WISU Ah.lJW DOO OUl>IENCE cl._ llal'tSnf, Prtra• ~ • ..u. •"70 Ycrw:t ,.,.,... t CllamP De• • llfl, ' tlepnC ,.... u HIS2 4 Kl'lT'F.:N'S. 2 itttY, 1 bl k It Hortet .. wrt A A tlltf'r 7'4, wla! oltl ~3-~ '"' 12 5'1 4 C'\1TX cudrily luMtn~. 1 1111 b I 1 c k • I 111 tr W--0179 i/'l c ot.Dr.I'# PlttlfllllO ,.-1dtn1. 16 I l\andA, both rnallllh 11nd wut<'rn USO Call ~7'.I lrlbrf' I~ ""'f'kda~ . All 11 .... Slit .. ~n ~N' "' ·, AOORAQlL f"llPfll"~ nrrt1 Rfllld born•. ~>411 :int I .)/1 Nrv.))(11'1 . ""° 1'1l11J&Adl'< '"'"" '''""' TRANSPORTATION -TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION - 1 TRANSPORTATION Bo.ts & Yachb 9000 MotorcyclM 9300 lmporl~ Auto. 9600 1 1 ~mported Auto. 9600 33' Ow•n1 Bri91ntln• '67 Custom 4SOCC MG VOLKSWAGEN lll67 Mod.cl • aUll Wldtr wu. e 897-96: • ""l.Y • h~ral~ • Oy 68 1/ M~ I f>!i vw SnrI ~~1tnd/Blk brld&e -dual controls -T1S Tr1il1r, Travel 942.5 NOW ~HEREI Int Riii Chro111e 11'111' • pa • loaded w1extras • Sil! THEM TODAY !~ 000 ml Ong Owntr. Xull askin& $26,00<>. 54>3675 or PRIVATE PARTY hat • C'ond SJ4~ ~79. =>171~ ~ 30 ft Mobile Home Orl·h1d. Cd'.\1 GIBBS Inboard. 16' 2S bp SHARP, IMMACUL.A't £ & " L • ·~~ \'\\' C"On\e -1-"t1-bl-e.-r-u-n1o--w1-ll Graymarme, Ml c o v e r . ready to roll. Cqmblnalloo eGJt. flDi6 S:~. 10"!'! !\1tyer Pl, C M Great !or filhin1. bay electric & butane. Take ov· I afler b 30 pm &16-3802 laimcb or Chancier boet, er payments or will trade. IMPORTS ·oo \'\\' 17 000 Or ·1 Moving $1200 or belt oil 871-3416 alter 4 P.M. It no I SI 00 ~ Musi I~~· cs. 673-2460 answer, try again. _ • S33-l25S • Z1' FAJRLlNER '63. loaded. 20' ARl~T '68 Land· 1966 Hu•bor, C.M. ~6 '.l~~ I ~6'1 vw-:-s!lOO. Orlgmal 250 CruJader, 100 aaa. 75 w l.mer. i:nade 1 l r I P . '65 MGB. ~eperate lo 5<'11 owntr; uis~ as 2nd car; J<aJT radio, lath, dinghy, Monomaflc toilet, showtr, Xlnt c'OO<l., wlre "ht. 'irood cond i75-J059 new coven. J'r.IOO. Ownrr Refr-rree:ier. water bettter, R/H. $~ 833-1234 1-.\t ---·------6~777 s p a e e b ta t t r, S2!IOO 306 '58 V\\' BUS $350 ALJMOS &16-5'..!Si. 3~ Santa Ana ~z MC TD .. ,...···le" Ro strd, New EnalM T new 16' Fiberglass " -..-67!1-lMJ 5J4.-«1.IO run-about with 33 hp self. Ave N B Xlnt mteb I rung oond. 13~ ---------~tart Jonnson motor. bRck 17' Cl..I PPER, .elf cont. Rae Gm, nu uphl, rad s~ ~ REBUlLT VW engtnet, S300 to beck aeals. sun lop. many xtra~. 1ncludlni: EZ Pvt pcy 673-042!..___ Cll or best otrer. :ms Alex- 673-5676 alter 6 PM lilt lutch, $:500. 842-183• alt andcr Rd, Lag Bch CAL Cat No. 30. New tram· pohne. trlr & cover. Xlnt cond. Aft 7 pm. wkdys, all cl>'· wknds ~3462 23' CABIN CN\ler. alps 3, full cabm, neow VB ena. $2500. Take smaller boat or car. 646-'7616 PROVEN Flllhlng boat. 26', diesel, cabin, bead. 2 bunks S120(). 542-8916 14' AWMINUMC'RATT' VERY GOOD CONDITION SSS 147·2-135 9' SABRE Craft. inbrd out· brd, Pxtrl..'5. 12' Cartop Velco. 1986 Pomona, CM l2 noon ---------PEUGEOT 17' TRAVELEZI:: 1m. --------- m:irulatr. 1'"" b<'<ls. l'ompl ·;;9 PEUGEOT. Sun Root, l'lf\uppro as tnd home Ask· Nrw tires. &ood rondittnn lng S1 l;'lO $R-3259 CaU Jeff 4-1 Ol' "ttl.Pnds at . t94-:l719 Trucks 9500 =======::. 68 DATSUN 1o•, PU. dlr, __ P_O_R_S_C_H_E __ S69 <MS. _or UU<" n:rle. 36 '65 PORSCHE "C''. Cham· . Pymla. S58.86. 494-773 pagne yellow, bl11d; in- '56 Chevy Pick ~. std. terior. chrome w h ,. "I ' . trans. $300. 3136 Trintt)t AM/FM. cocoa m-11~. 1k1 Dnve, Ca.1a Mtsa rack, air cond. '63 CHEV ~ T, PU, auto, C.Oncot'd concbtion' S'.16%. r/b, 283 eng. Xlnt cond. Dealer 892·5651 or '131-mt Sl2SO. * 892-9!>49 PORSCHE '66 912, :. ~pd. AM/FM, Red/blk int. In C1mpert 9520 ml, must sacr, Pvt pty VOLVO '68112 VOi.VO NOW HEQI SEE THEM TODAY d)eMLemtA • IMPORTS l!lfili I larbor, C \I fil6-9:l/I:\ Antiques, Clnsica 9615 ':1\1 C'ill'!VROLET. All or1i: 111th U,000 actual milt's .1S7 \\'. flay St. CM 64&-fl2~s TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION U1ed Cara 9900 UMd Can 990() CADILLAC NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE F"lNANCED! •Bankrupt! e Repo:aeuloo? '64 CAD Cou pt• de V1lll' full •Bad Crtdlt! • Dlvorct'dT power 11d cond .. low mllr:. e MUlta.ry e New In Area? E.xcel cond. $2500. Pvt pt,y. Make Psyday Paymehlf 644-21!88 McCARTHY MOTORS -------- 1420 So. Main tl: Edlnj,:er (2 blocks N. Of Sean) Santa Ana Pb 54Z..J.S07 CHEVROLET Big Impala Buy Lustrous '&> 327 hardtop. Air 1.-ondl tloned, powrr steer1111t. radio, beater, etc UnuKuafty well kpPt. Smooth powtrglidc $1895. Holiday R1mbl1r 1969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mu a BUICK '63 Chevrolet Station wagon. pow('t, t ir --.....-------t'OOd\Uonlng. Nice oar: '64 BUICK $1395. ALLEN Oldsmoblll'-Cadillac: Inc. ll:JO So. Coast HW) t..agun..i Be.tth 4.94-1~ '66 MALIBU 2 dr, blk vinyl top, while body, bile mt. but-krt &ellt~. con~ul. R/H, au·. Make otrer. 494-3237 'li7 l;\lf'ALA Suprr Sport H1111•ra. full IJO" "" "tu111-l"onvrrl B1wkr1 't'BI\ Ex· 1111•111 pl11~ J.11·101 \ .en ron t•rl cond 1711 ~. 19th St d1u11111n.: c \I Sl 995 t>I C-1-IF"\_"l_'_t::_I -C-am-1-110-, • lr«n, SI r111 .'02:1 \1ryrr Pl, STANSBURY c '1 aJh'r Ii 1il P .:"Ii fi.lti .ISO'! BUICK '6.1 cm.:v~Dl' Bt>I Au-. otr-Sailboats 9010 35' KETCH 5 mo old, Ml race gear, refr1g, 90 w radio. OF rath, 50 hp Perkins. dsl, rully loaded, sleeps 6, $26,500 or trade for Rl'<ll Estate or p o w e r cruuier ov~r :10 rt. 646-2670 ' ~3870 G6 VW Camper. Fully equlJ>---------- ped w/European tent. tun-'fiO PORSCHE, Sunroof i:o.>d rd exhaust, trlr hitch, cond. $1800 a1ttr 1 at AM/FM, K:M>oX, clc>tela. 67r1'510 Race Cara, Rods 2100 HARBOR BLVD. 9620 COST A MESA 646-9022 wh1t" !'.•IOI 12.000 m1IPS, fac1 ;ur SH9;,, 646-j():JJ ~IE'"' ~81::CA1;:-l·di . vs. It/II, pb, auto )lkt• nr"· $13'.!.'>. :!l;,6~ Kanrohr, HB 962-8ll90 3 Y F:A R old S t a r c r a t t Skylnrk. 11' ri<l lb bPauty w/110' of d..icron, for lhr rxprnencPd satlor. Hardly use<!. W11.h custom Balko Trlr. Sl.000 value for $500, fi1m. fH2 4640 after 6 PM VICTORY No. 173, 2 sets or sails. 4 years old. Excellen~ condition. Wesc'() make . Askin~ S17:i0. 673-8:!0S UDO H. No. 1854. $995. 7' glass d1nrhy com pl w/salll.. & oa~ nz;. 6~H3-19 ·-------13' STARCRAFI Sailboat & lrlr, nearly new, All fiber- glass, nvlon sail + extns. S650. Zl3: 6~1-1'.lQG ZJ' VENTUR£, 5 mos old. Lots ol l.tras. Genoa trlr, &11>1 4. outbrd. Save S$SS$ 633·6970 or 6.19-0564 ----------18' Chris Craft Ski Boat. V-8. New tini~·h. Trailer. See to Believe! r>44-6498 32' RACJ;-<G,-_S_L_OO_P_P-C1-9. EXCEi. COND $3000. 673-8866 HOURLY RENTALS * RHODES 19's * Fun 1.one Boat Co.. Balboa SCHOCK SABOT No 210.1. Nrw race rigging., trlr. xlnt cond, $240 673 2460 1111STLE 11'. beaut. ma hog. rinisti; xlnt rond. FuU covers. trlr . $1200 67:;--0449 M1rln• Equip. 9035 Ens•nada Special 0.R.R. approved "man over· boaro" poles $42,50, stain- lps.~ 11teel bow I.. alem pul- piU S50 ra. llimltl'd supply), r1 apools, nylon I: poly-~ pylene line -save up to 50% by lht spool! Minney's Ship Ch1ndl1ry 2537 W. Coast Hwy .. N.B. * 548-4192 • Excel cond. Art. 7 p.m. -,59__,,.PO..,,...,,RS..,...,..rnE~-con-~-·r-rt-.. D~ wkdya, all dy w k n d s brand new top: SllOO 6Th-3562 673-52'76 after 6 P\t ELECTRIC Car. pu model w/cha.rcer. t..t jumbo bat-TOYOTA teries>. $.JOO. 60R LarkJpur,1--------- Cd~. OR 3-8942 '66 a.!EV ~ T. PU. l?7 eng .. hydr, posi, 1012' camper, butane refrig. Xlnt cood. 642-2894 USED 8' full c a b o v e r Camper. Cash. i 548-6065 68 1/2 TOYOTA NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY e t , .'.'lttDGl:.'1' • 1;oou C'ONDTTION • ~7.!16'!1 • Autos Wanted 9700 WE PAY Call a.ft 6 pm. 546-1l039_ 1966 Ha.rbor. C.M. 6-16-9303 AND TRUCKS · OLDER VAN CAMPER TOYOTA Any M1h or Model. SU::~i~~n~UooTGOOD HEADQUARTl::RS CONNELL ELMORE 2~~~~~~~!. lmport9d Autos 9600 e Spot Cash tor Imports 9625 CARDEN GROVE BLVD We pay more for any import GARDEN GROVE JE 1~~ regardl~s~ of year. mRke '66 Toyota Landm1151r Jeep. or condition. Try u~ brfort Perfect cond. Fwd drive. 10 y o u s e I I . E L M 0 R E gears. 494.Br.ll MOTORS. 9625 G a rd t n ··==== Grove Blvd JE 7-6630 SIMCA · ALFA ROMEO '58 SIMCA lrum;l &. ''i~I Sim. ---------ca for part!. Both l•1r $100 '59 ALFA Romeo. Giulietta or olfer. 546-5618 Sprint Cpe. Ex Cond New:::::=========- pa.mt & tlrea. AM-FM $895 642-3186 TRIUMPH ALPHA Romeo Spyder '57. SACRTF1CE! '67 Trmmph Perfect cond, $575. 2000 ard. lo mlleagr xlnt 675-5739 cond. Milke offer! 642. 7~'93 tA TSUN '63 TR 4. Radio, h('atrr, OD. ---·-------1 radial hres. good rond. DATSUN ~ 54&-&lS9 AT VOLKSWAGEN CO'STA MESA 546-1203 WE PAY ... CASH ror u~ed ca rs k tntckl J1111 call us for tree estimate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sales l\lanager I8Zll Beach Bl., Huntington Beach Kl 9-3331 Will Buy Your Volk~wa~en or Porsche & pay lop dol•~rs. Paid lor or not ran RAiph 673-1190 2201 ---------1 Used Cara 9900 8. Main, SMta Ana 54&-4880 1967 Volkswagen $1699 '6t> DATSUN. 4 1pd, c•r., xlnl 6 Mo.--6,000 Mi. Guar. VALLEY AUTO CENTRE ahape. S69 de " or rake rncluCSes 50 HP S<>riu, Wind· 'iiliiilMlllJili• !rad('. Pymta $:16 m o . shield Washrr<, f u I I Vinyl I DELIVERS IMMEDIATELY * No Credit Needed -i!l·l-977:; Interior, Outsfd,. Mi rror, Heater, Defrll'l"r. as well ---------$112 Full On. Payment '62 2 + 20 SUPERB In all Includes Tax & Lie. *No Rtd Tope * No Sldt loo11s * Ne Ftir11ltv,.. lou1 * No Ce·Sl911eor, FERRARI 11.s eleMup 1111cl drlivrry. ,, Bo1t Slip Mooring 9036 ~:~801 &l $55.24 mo. bank f inan. .,...,... 673-2916 Ask about our I * Ne Cellettrol H«dH ~couw We Wiii Corry Our Own C:onmdt 45· MOORING at th t I s t h mus. C A T A L 1 N A ISLi\1110. $3000. 644-2632 40' SLIP available until .luly I.sf S2 00 !ll'r If. a month 6i:l 7!)50 ~1r. Hart ---WANTED 11;· S11lhnat '"P Aircraft 9100 1966 CF:SS.'lA Skylanr. :no hrll. T.T. $1-1,950 Call 111t 6, 53R~I or :'142--0323 Mobile HomH $7995.00 New 24 Wld• 9200 Two 81th * Two Bedrm BEACH TRt..R. SUPPLY 1!1261 Beach Blvd. Huntington Be11C'h ~9312 !ZL!!2 CLEAN 71 ' ' R KMsk1ll. twin hrda, ll'11tlfi' ~'°~'"' $2500 SpllCt rent S40 M(I Coata Mr11. Write o.Jly Ptlot Box :\-MOI ·iiPAcf:MA-KER--.-7-8-R-.-,.-x pllndo. $1~ " q 11 I t y + S99 41 m(I '..il-2904 leave mea&l\l!C tor 01r k ii'Sf'A ROlAN tspartaiii l Ox:i() t\IJ n A.k>hA Tta lier Partc. U2 W. WU~n. C M. '9 DUCATl re.tr t.Utd. '* 149-7'41 afl f PM '&4 R S A !'tcrt1mf\ll•t '50 ========= Sl&i On -'Jo 11•,. '' S10.!l9+ HILLMAN 1 tinal pa}1iwn1 1o1r title. T&M MOTORS '62 HILLMAN Minx. Rrd; Specializing . \II ,\: Pori1che ~ lrans.; ~well ":.ired for 8141 CARPI '' .l!CWE Bt... R/11. 1400. 545--51 . GARDI-, 1,,:1)\'E JAGUAR 892-5551 or 534-2284 le\letf Ploc• 111 Oro•9~ Co111fJ To luy A Co• '62 ford Country Squire Sto. W911. hlly oqulp. & Foe. ofr. Slt5 Full price. ---------DAti::Y P!UIT W \\'T ADS 19bJ J AGl:AR :\ 8 .-;cd1n. ~· BRJ;>.f; l'I ..,, ' rs· VALLEY AUTO CENTRE un1 '"ch ll•d .. H.I . 842·6608 dr, :\111rk II 4 1pttd nick===:;:_.----===;......--------- ovrmnvr. PoWl'r stttrina. I ... A 9600 lmunrt•d Autoi 9600 rhl'Omr wlrr wheels. priced ,.;.;.;m.;.::po:..;_r_t(9g.;.:...._u_to_s ____ __,,.,__-______ _ to ~"11. &12 2~ VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN JAGUAR 1961, stick ahUt, ------------------- COUfW' Cl11s.~1r, top cond. 5l•------------------. nf'w Pirrelh tires Sae $125() 647-380'2 L.ATE 1961 XK 150 -Con· {'l)Url"' pt'! vs te OWD l!'I', ptic· rd ror quirk ult. '"" .lonrs. ;,1:.-12'.I~. ~o-n:w. -JBt-1962 ("on~lhl-,.- :0-f'f'd~ work $1100 'lfi~-1q24 ~'· Ii ------· MERCEDES BENZ ml MtiiCiDD Bet 190 S1. Rold•t,,. Sharp • ITll kt offer. t1J.-'13.14 ~EVERYTH~1G STARTS ~ CHICK IVERSON, INC. 1967 VW's $1699 Ull-210 "" vw·, $1499 IUl-lll '62 VW 6 Pau. ,U INCL. (AMl"I. '64 VW 6 Pass. ,U ·st . ·.o • ·u . '" PORCHES ~ S999 $1199 -------- E.11t< rllcnf rondl11on• MG s."10 67:l~9 I <¥"11 i<lr 1'70 Hotbor 11v4 .. Costa Mesa S4'·0l0l , 67J.ltt0 llO'llnA ~ IWI ml'ld t!,..,.;i '':I \tr. \11rlff'l h1kl' ,1n1 t ""tf t::·, ""r • tlr 1, \ • 1111 i J;.ntl'llt 11flr • If •ll• :·JI 1-l '&I BISCAYNE, VR. .rnto. 3~.000 mllrs, Mu~t srU $1150 Pvt PIY :H!l-:!804 ___ _ ATTE.'\TION i:u~l'' ~·un car to I\ Ork on ·;is Chevy $100. /It runs' 64:!.7418 '56 CHE\I. V .q. I dr. hdtop, top nll'chanal·al ('Ond. & very clean. $39J. JU2-:li86 Miitlii~l'65 CHEV. Sport eye .. fact. air, PB/PS, auto .. 327 eng. xlnt t 1 rrs. Sl695. 962-£465 '65 CliEV El Camino. Old!· ~!!!~~~~~~~I hydro trans. R/H, $1550. 496-92-16 '66 BUICK ·~ Chev Mahbu '.! dr hard top. Xlnt rond Teachers rar Sl250. 67H169 COMET '61 BLL:E Coml'I. 6 cyl. stick shill. r/h, good tires. Beat oUer 8~91 aft 5. F• ti '61 COMET Station waaoo. Eleet.ra ~ Door hJrdtop 11 Xlnt l·ond : low m1 . auto .. power and factory all' ron· R/lt $4T.i il-16--8007 rlltioning. Tilt s t~,. r 1 n ~l--------- ~:e~· r!~ milrs. Llkr CONTINENTAL S2995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. '68 ~nNENTAL. Brand nf'W. l,..ea5C for JlS5 pr month. Jnclu<W?1 t o t a I ~ervK'e & maintenance frtl'· Call LraS<' DC'PI. Johnson le Son, 6-12~1 COSTA MESA 646-9022 -------- ·1;2 Rl'IC'K V·ll Cnnv ~;,cr•I CORVAIR o"nd I n"n•r. ~fi 'I • 1--------- 1;.1 •-.'nti h• I\\,., 11 " .t 1 l r.t COR\' AIR ? dt. :\1onza ,\\I ,\ I I• I r•\t 011 .\ I'll~. ~ lipeed. MldlO. fold· , ·lh dn\\ n rrar 1r1 t. b11ck llJ> ft/II, l1.;:h1-. nr• blltlrry, dutch, , 111111 ur~ rni;; rrcrn1ty O/haul ,\ !Tl<ld1la1-d. ovrr 'l2 mpg, 1mma1-. Must &C"~ £. dravr 10 l~K;·, - '' l>H-llrll-p -Huwi.. ;i p pr t ,. 1111 r. I °°" n!'r \\'1lrk.1f. luli pwr f~l'I a11 . s11:1toff11r. ·-.16-97\a rvrs. l'hi rn 1c1.; --.11rn:ol HT .\tr o·nn<l. p~. n•·" t11r~. 1·~nl RI!> ~~.Ill~ ''""'o lap•, ~11:•1 'l~'-1~:1 1;;i-roRVArR-C'o nv,rt, art 1! nn<•11 ,l'llo-.. "/tilt k fl"'T top l '61. Rl l('lo; 1-:;!:-; 1h11. I fir ;nl. n/fl. I Spd nu llrf'I, hdlp, Jl' Jll• ~1r 111'.lll fop cond' C;ill !'Ve:< I.:" knds pru o' ri1 \\hl\al• hit !J::! 613-8lll9 Sll!'-l :r.1 RIVIF:l:A •·11~1.m1 qscwi or '6? \IC.•NZA. r/h. <'.r, auto. hr"ll nffo·r 1;.1: \\117 ,ilt"r I \Int 1·N1d $2:; rJrii. pymll' P~t \~.) mo· 4~ 977.I CADILLAC '67 Cadillac ('()I I'~: Ill \II I ~· -----61 CORVAIR Au10 R/11, E,. Cond • '»~~l'tlQ • CORVETIE 1'1tlt llO\\ ,,,. /Ill I n11olaftr111111\' ""' h fl)! ronv~.Tlr. i.., p l'on ,Ji,, i •11111 t.1;1.-~ '11111 "'fl i•r111hl!• ~ n11lrs Pnvn11• rrrl It· 0 llu•o Ill• '1111 I 11\\ s· ff"' ,. II N 1-1"'" I n111I\ .1 "' R 11'1' """ ""'" '"}~fa~"'""'· I . COUGAR 1lll1•111n~11t. ~ •·'fl 11 lnr 1 Ill ('Of 'GAR '(Ri. low 11 ~' ·"" < '11'1 11'" m1lri1cr pn\All' P • r I \I l.a~1111 o Br· wh 191 IO~H 1 S:.!!1% 100 l\in).?' Plarr, :-,· B 641:r.K1'l1 ·1,• t'\I\ ~.l l>nnotl1• ("11nv1 ---- \\'1)11,. 11 /o r•I l1-..1hr1 inf 'fi8 BHA;\ D '<rw · Coui.:er F1dl p111 I o 1 1111 In" m1 ll'asr 101 Sl!<1 00 prr mo "'''" , "'' rl '"' SI 1 ill llf .lnhnoon I.· SM. fi l2J'tiKI 1 .. •I flU•, C111l .lrrry s1ar T\ h 12 '1i I. •)A \I lo h f>\I DODGE '64 Cadillac 'fi4 (')O(!~r .' rif'.!Or hf, '<harp. 1 ,f'll\'\ m. VII.I.~. 111111 t: ~ II. Pl" WIW. I F'ull II"''"' 1111 1·01111111011111c I \(8~·· ntt rr .>1()..6~-~-- ...:h •111 1·nr·. 1• .. ;.1 l'IOOfiE Ollrt l~T. 1 $2395. ""'Tll'I, ,,,, rllrnt condlUon. ALLEN SI om ~H~ 71<'17 ___ _ n1d,m111>1t• c utill:i, In<" llWili PART WaRnn. Or11?1nlll If ~· :-;... rfl.'1<1 """ l'Wnrr llU((I nflio,, ht'iill'f. I n :11n,1 Brwh 4!tt HIS I S liOO Ii I:' .!'l'l9 '67 Cadillac SI .n \ '\" (I~: \ 11.1 F full r<"' l'I 'llr r'flnthflonini:: 11'&1 k •• 1 rn tit~, k '1nvl lop (Jm m1k• nr\\ Mir " 111 In I FALCON 'ii! t't\1.fO" ·"'1 \\ illl, hkl' nf'\\ T'll\, nlder •1.dr dlr p •" Sll m·• 1111 !17i1 ·~ 395 67 F"aJro11 6c yl. 1 rlr. "~ SS . mUu,.;r. S.100 fi? 1-:m:; 162>1 I ALLEN W Oceanfront. N R OldAmobiko-Oirl1llac lnr. llj() So. Coo•t llwv. 'fiO FALCON. rlran. 4 dr. I ~ Br-sdl ~lfl!.4 R/H; low mllu•r: rood :::CC:::S:Z:::tl rond. Sll:l. ~!Hi!1:Y.1 '66 Cedllltc SEDAR DE Vl1LE FORD F'ull ~. air COl'ldUlonlll.t. '90 a.try ledM Waaon. 1 1-.bt blue, whJll' Yfn1' IOI), Pl, "'· JVH. octl ~ . blue ~UW!r lni.riar. '4NT• $4395. '6!'1 FORD Xt. CONY. ALLEN Nr11rly nl'W UrtA, (",nod Ot<l-mnt>11...outfllar lilt'. <'OM. $1550 14T4>~ 1l'VI ~ <Ni" 11"~ '60 FORD SEDAN $300. l..tl::UTH lll'v1' t •t lMI ~Ml)""! ~llrr s P\1 .). DAil Y PILOT 37 f RANSPORTATION Vied Cars 990«' MERCURY '68 BRAND ntW station waaon. Air, etc .. all Hl'Yice tree for 40,000 mile. Leau for Sll9 per month. Also av•ll&hlt: ex c t pt i o D a 1 balitains on our 1 ea se turnw. Lee.st D t pl Johnlon It Son lJncoln - Mercury 64'1-0981 '65 Mere Mont. • dr, one owner. R&H, air, pb, pa, xlnt cond, Pvt pty, SH85 See al 25-U Newprt Blvd CM -,66 CALIENTE $1900 892-4958 a.ti.er S PM MUSTANG '67 MUSTANG HT. 14,IXXl ml. auto, R cyl, ps, red w/blk ml, Call Sandy 833-1611 ext 1841 '66 :-.-w-ST----V--8-lo_a_d_ed.,...-r-/b"'", dlr. ~ll dtla nr take trade. W1U till baJ. 4!>'-97il OLDSMOBILE '64 Oldamoblle VISTA CRUISER StatlOll wagon, power, air •'Ondtuoning. Low milH. $1895. ALLEN O!dsm1Jbtle-Cadtllae lnc. 11~1 ~. Caul Hwy. La~uM Bl!\\cb 494-1<&1 PLYMOUTH '66 PLYMOUTH Fury n 4 Door aedan. VS enaine. automatic tranamh- llon, radio and hMter. $1595 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 '62 PLYMOIJJ'H, 6 cyl., automatic. r/h, 4 dr., re-- cent motor o'haul, 2 nu ures, Ulce ntw aeat cover•. very r Int tn.naporta ti on cv. $350. c aa h. Ca 11 841~ eves I: wkndt.. Mu.st sell this week. '61 PLYMOUTH 6 cyl, atd trans. 4 dr, radio, cltan. Good tranlJ>. S200. 494-5110 '$7 Plymouth 4 DR, your bargain at $99. Call Cra.li •644-2992* PONTIAC ROY CARVER PONTIAC 21'25 Harbor Bl., Colt& ,._ Kl 6·4444 Ortnre County's Exd1aPt Dealer for Jltolls ·~and Ben Uy. Big Pontiac luy '&1 Pontiac GTO VS Oub Coupt'. llas power 1teerln1. nid10. h<-;11er. vinyl bucket 5<'8t. auto. shilt, etc. Real Sharp. Sl59S.. Holiday R1mltler 1969 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa '65 GTO ,1 ISJld.. St~reo. rrv<'r ; mai:s, pe>Gtredion; !lood tJrl'S, many extru. Like nr"' 536-!WlS STA. \\' 8'VI· '64 CaWina. XJnt cMd, RIH. pa. auto . or111 o" Mr. Rea.a. M.;-7783 11r1 t pm rV-r JlfY '66 Sta Wag ('~1ahn11. 3 cyl, air I: full p11 r. ~Int mnd. SZGO, possl· hi•• till$ l!ll-7349 aft 7 PM n 1 N'WTIAC Catalina Ven. 111ra h11r~I llnltart. 4 aipd, 'lick 1lurt. Orietnal mil~ k ownrr. Lllct new con· dt11f\n $1600· 962-G29 1!166-PO'\'TlAC GTO. 4 l(ld. nrw w1dr ovall, low mlln, 64:! 9652 aft 5 pm. 1~2 POvrIAC~ St•· 11011 W"i'Of'I. Good tond. s.;oo 673-1419 'S:S TOfPEST. Excellenl rondl11on. Rffaonable. Call Nrnlng1 ~ IA MILER 819 Rambler luy ~pllrl<llnt '&4 Amt.-.dot ~II VS twdtop. &a air N\Odldontna. powC' ltee'- lnl:. O.uhom atlc, 1'9dlo, bat- ,..,. AU tlnll9d &IHI. reclln- intt '1~ .... etc. ,, ••• ICM tvl1'T"Y· Sl.495. Hollcfey ltamltler -1JaJtor Blvd. Cotta 11 .. T·lllD ·w T·BlJU>, eandY _.. red. BJdl 1'"411> ftJl!, ilie new t1rt1, ~I J'l"l', Jt1nt «llJd, moo. P'rlv. paf't1 ....... 'M nnJNOERBDU> <X>NV. ruu PoWtr • • 54(). 7'56 • • '66 FORD Station Wagon. Automatic. transmiu ion . radio, heeter, uc.ellent shep•· Stoc.lc number bl lb •S99 '62 FORD Custom 500. VS. 1utometic., redio. heater. po"'· ~r steering. AIR CONOITION\NG. Stoclc num· b11r b\48. •1777 • a a • '66 DODGE '64 oooG£ l>oler• 4 Door, VS. radio 111d heater, automatic. tr1nsmiu io11. Stoc.lc number b32q, You mu't see this on• for onl'f 11 14,SOO Oar+ GT. Sudte+ uah. Gold eic+erior. I ownflf car. Absolutely lilt• new. Stoc.lt 11umber b I 4b. •1sss • Ml\.lS ! ! ~ a s s I '64 PONT\AC l.,Man'· VS, autol'l'l atic. transmiu ion . radio. h11a+· fir, po"'"' st<1~ring, vinyl roof. Stoclc number b07S. '63 cHiVRO\.ET a Nova. Automatic tra11$miu ion, radio 41 nd heat-r, ree111tly overhauled. Stock number b20l •999 • • '64 CHEVROLET Impala Super Sport. VS, 4ulorna•ic., radio 41111! heater, pow er ,teering. Nic e fresh clsen c.ar. Stoc.lt number b) I q. a '66 P\. YMOUTH Fury Ill '2 Ooor Hardtop. VS. automatic. trans· rniuion, radio, heater, power steering. Stoc.lc nu mber b I IS. •1777 • a '63 P\. YMOUTH Belvedere l Ooor. V8 , autometic·, redio, heater. pow" ,, • .,;09, FACTORY AIR CONOttiON· \NG. Stoclc number bl78. F '67 P\. YMOUTH Velie nt. Automatic.. r1dio. heeter. usecl I inein· tained by our service dep1rtme11t s\oc:k number 40.S. • • '66 BU,CK '63 BU\CK Sp11c.1el. ~ <\. •utornat•c. trensm•s~ion. radio end h .. t111r . AIR CONOITION ING. Stocli. number u10. •1099 Rivi11r1 . VS , autometic.. po"'•' ,+ .. ritt9 & 'orek•· FACTORY AIR CO~Oll\ONIN6. titt wheel, etc.. Must sea to appreciate. Stocli. nu"'ber bl7S. 53333 I - 2 ( 1 T tra: nin Hot T Am <' F F St. Ho1 47, hea yea I: ran uni his c Fre hea in . sci• the fat; 1: des sal pre a ! re~ 1 uor Mr sut rie lifi la\I 1 gm I ing be• nr"! sai Me ·Pz Th he; [ hN CO! ca1 COi arl br• 1 an tor I his tra M< COi I sai fir at 3. Ei bu de de re. ch lh• ;\1 \e al 01 11. or Di di 12 w; Cl .. , m nc 13' f!) bl' rn