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VOL 61, NO. 113, 4 SECTIONS, 54 PAGES FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1968
U.S. Using
Napalm on
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Viet Cong
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S. pilots and
artillerymen unloaded tons of napalm
and high explosive shells today on a
stubbornly-defended Viet Cong strong-
hold just inside Saigon's southern city
limits. American commanders said the
Communists were, trapped.
"There is just no place for them to
go," a spokesman for the U.S. Arm!:s
9th Jnfantry Divisfi>n said. ''Now 1t s
just a dirty, messy job of house-to·
house fighting."
The Viet Cong diebards holed UP. in
fortified cement blockhouses Just
south of Saigon's "Y" Bridge thre'#
up heavy cowtt.erfinl as American jets
and helicopters unloaded their deadly
cargoes.·A sleek, new U.S. Army AH1
Cobra helicopter was shot down, but its
. two crewmen were not hurt. •
U.S. military sources said oth~r
American planes bombed Viet Coog
avenues lnto Salgon south of tbe "~"
Bridge and elsewhere in the capital
area to check troop movements ln the
faltering Communist oUensive.
The U.S. command said allied troops
defending Saigon killed at least ..650
Viet Cong and North Vietoam.ese
Thursday and early today agaJnst
comJ>N"atlvely light allied losses: .
On another front, beadquarten tatd
U.S. Marines bad killed 253 tiorth
Vietnames2 regulars 1n a new Offen·
ain !l.:S .. o( tbl bi& e· C9ll ..... t& Dlr"Jlllll. can l01ses wue placed at 12 ltiD and
lQ5 wounded. Headquarters said Uae of~
·tensive, started tut Saturday, was de·
slgned to crush Communist forces try.
log to harvest the ripening rice along
the coast of the South China Sea.
Newi}ort Hunting
Two 'Hot' Dogs
Newport Beach police today were
~ looking fot. two hot dogs.
How;ewlfe Mrs. Kathleen McAhrew
teJ10rted Wednesday evening !IOIDeone
apparently stole her black, trimmed
poodle from her car mn the parking
lot of a Corona del Mar market.
Sbe said the poodle was clad in a
blue collar with pink stones, and
sported two pink ribbons on ber ears.
The dog's name is Sugar.
The second theft occurred Thursday
morning when Laura Henning, 64, said
she left her 10-weet old Dacbtbund in
her car alone for a few minutes on a
larking lot at Balboa Boulevard and
W. Coast Highway.
'nle pooch was described as tan,
with a few dark tan hairs on his back.
Its name is Schatzee.
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HIT IN THE GROIN -Warren Dusseau, 22, wbo bas lived most ol
his life (16 years) in West Newport, watches weird surf action as
waves pound new groins poked into sea to prevent erosion of beach
sand. About 30 feet of beach disappeared when tide went out this
morning.
PQlice C~pter
Gets 3-Day · .
Tryout in N~ • ., "f,-it CE ·~
Of -De~•SMll
Newport Beaob police wW get ·:a
boOst in patrol forces Su.oday with the
use of a helicopter foi a ttil'ee.&y
demonstration of Jaw enforcement.
froln the air.
The helicopter arrived Thursday at
the NeWl>orter Inn.
It will be on hand during tile
California Peace Officers Associatloo
Conference. The session is hosted this
year by Newport Ohief B. James
Glavas and his men.
The chopper will be under the direc-
tion of Phil De Salvo, representative of
the Hugbes Tool Co., makers of t,he
craft. The helicopter will be equipped with
police radios and will be in contact
with Newport police ground units to
assist with police work.
The use of 'helicopters in close
ooordimtion with patrol cars bas prO.
ven highly succe.ssful in a just-coo-
cluded study program in tile city of
Lakewood.
Glavas said use of police beUcopters
for Newport B~b is "under serious
consideration."
He said City Manager Harvey L. ffW',~ al.so bas taken a strong in·
(See CHOPPER, Page %)
Surf Shrinks Beaeh
West Newport Pounded
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surl, ~arrled ln on· 1
•ix .. btd •· ~--heaC 'f'est Ne,wport '6ursday . rugbt.: .., .... ..,-.
Eight to nine-foot , brui((rs coo~
tinued crashing agalnat the shoreline
this morning.
The overnight erosion took place
along the recently restorectbe4ch area
between 36th and 43rd streets. Somes,
however. were far from being en·
dangered by the latest tidal onslauglit.
Newport Marine Safety D~ector
Robert Reed noted that the beach is
l~ feet wlde in the erosion area.
Six months ago, before the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers embarked
on a massive sandhauling project, the
beach was right at the doorsteps of
doiens of _..,item""......_ ,
tl'he sea 'Ills morning bad gouged out
bute,chunks at'a.and near the base of
the .. f"ft long experimental steel
groin tonlltructed diaing the sandhauJ.
ing operation. \ .
City lifeguards are .. staying right on
top-of-the situatiob." said Reed.
Reports are continually being fed to
Army Corps offices in Los Angeles.
He said the groin when built was not
expected to stablize the beach. "Only
:. field of groins will do that," he said.
"This groin is just an experiment, to
see what effect it bas on the various
forces of erosion.'' ·
The Corps' erosion control program
' in Newport la long rang~. Reed ex·
plained. "They'll kt)et> proce~sbl& data
until they've arrived at some klnd of
permanent panacea .. "
The lifeguard official said be did not
know when heavy surf conditions
would .:;ubsJde. ;r'he . high tide period,
however, will last tlrrougb Tuesday
night. The tide will peak at si.x·foot
plu.q each night between 8 and 10 p.m.
Reed added that the rising tides will
cause some "over-rush" of water
along the sand close to "private pro·
perty lines. There was some last night
in West Newport.
"This isn't dangerous, though." he
emphasized. "But it may seem alarm·
ing to some people."
City Eyes Hike
In _Parking Fees
At Balboa Lot
Investors' Bid to Build
Mesa Marina Dealt Blow
Newport Beach city councilmen Monday will decide Whether to boost By ARm UR R. VINSEL
parking fees at the Balboa Pier mu-°' 1119 Da11y ,., .. , s11"
nicipal parking lot. A brieily optimistic group of in·
In view of the council's announced vestors seeking to hold the site of
search for additional sources of rev· Costa Mesa's proposed Keys Marina
enoo, approval is expected. for a big.money developer has been
C°ity Manager Harvey Hurlburt to· torpedoed through v o I u n t a r y
Questions to be considered are
whether State Mutual Savings and
Loan will :
-Sell the property.
--Find a developer who can proceed
'Black Unity' G~oup Hit s
Laguna on Flag Inaction
day said he would recommend increas· foreclosure on the land.
ing the maximum rates on week days The DAILY PILOT has learned that
from !'10 cents to $1, and on weekends Louis Lesser Enterprises, longtime
and holidays from $1 to $1.50. holder of ttre property. returned a
Hurlblrt said the proposal includes $100,000 deposit on a $2.085 million
hildng hourly charges, also. The hour-•• high bid made on the land at public
ly rate week days is now 25 ceots. It a•Jction last month.
would be increlL'ed to 50 ceots. The Reportedly the choice was made ln
weekend hourly rate would be upped order to avoid a deficiency judgment
from 50 cents to 75 ceots, under the against the Lesser organizaUon.
m th original plans to create a 1.000-lot
marina development similar to Hun·
tington Beach's Huntington Harbour.
-Proceed with an alternate plan for
development of the land. which is now
burdened by so~ $2 million in loans,
back taxes and unpaid carrying
charges.
Hope is still running fairly high that
a m:irina development for Costa Mesa
can become a reality.
"Our group would sitll like to see
Cost:. Mesa get a marina -an outlet
to th e sea. That was a key reason for
our interest in the property initially,"
said Walter Burroughs, spokesman for
13 investors. ·
Laguna Reach coundlmen have
been taken to task again over city
response on failure to half staff the
American flag longer during mourning
for assassinated Dr. Martin Luther
•·· King Jr.
The It.test critiuqe came in ttle form
of a letter delivered to city" hall this
morning from the Black Unity Com-
mittee, a aubcommlttee of the South
Coast Human Rights Committee.
Signed by five persons, the letter
waa strongly critical of'Mayor Glenn
Vedder's May 1 letter which coun·
cilmen apparently believed had settled .
the matter.
The letter atated that the request for
a statewide ~lice on flying tbe fl&e at
baU sWf 'JNY be viewed • as a
declaration -of radlm. •• .
T'be Black Um*J IeUer 1ald Chat a
almple graclOUI, afflrmatl•• 1"llPODl9 hid" been apeceed (fl'Om the r9q11est
tor • p.ibUc apolog)' b7 lbe ma.~ or council).
"Instead tbe cooncl1 hM eontinued
to de&ay, equivocate and poee empt}
excuses," the letter stated, cllllrctng
that the city falhn wu an abOmJM•
tlon which the council baa refueed '° tecoplze. .
1t stated tbal t.be may«'• Jetter wu
pu\Jc:ullr))' inlUltbll .... • pilM tlM
council oa record as. oppclllnc UM , ... t·
lowering of flags for men like Dr.
King.
Vedder had said in his letter that the
handling of the flag WAI due to COD•
fused directives and failure to have a
ready policy available to guide the ad·
minlstrat1ve staff.
He said the governor has been asked
to advise all cities ol the state by
police teletype of such future direc·
tlves.
Vedder also stated:
"The death of Dr. King was and is a
loss ol profound significance to au
Arrrerlcans. This council joins in ex·
pressing our sorrow.
'"li\it council sincerely regrets any
mlMmdentanding. If 10me of our
ciUzeos feel Ulat ,,. have been
dllreapecltfu1 of Martin Luther King
Jr., we are ,_...., torr/. To tbem,
WI live 09I' llDffrelt rtl!"tti and
AINN tblm tbere WN DO blt.lllt to do
so."
The Black.. Unit)' ...£.ommiUee letter
NCleived todl)' WU algned by Staff ¥ David Bron, Mn. David Brown,
Rldwd Nath Jr., Douglas A. 'lbomas
anc1 .oar. Bell, • lnlb'uetor at ucr.
1be 1tUlr will be oa the attllda for
councU COdlklaatloo ll Jtt WICIDeld17
lMltlD1.
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plan. New title-holder on the prime pro-
Councilmen at their last meeting perty ~ which could join Costa Mesa
instructed the city manager to come and Newport Beach . as water~ont
back with a recormtMlndation on re· reaort cities -is State Mutual Savings
vised fees for the 1,000.spaoe facility. and LOan Co., of Los Angeles.
Present rates have been ln eUect for Seilior Vice President A. P. Miller.
five <&'eal'S. boftver, was con s i s tent 1 y un·
Hur1burt said the p1"0p08ed increas· coopera Uve in attempts to contact him
es would yield the city an additional concerning current status and future
(See PARKJNG, Pag~ !) . Plana for the property.
3 1'•11• Affeeted
Burroughs. president of 0 r i o n
Management Corp.. represented the
group April 19, when the marina pro·
perty was auctioned off at the
Newport Beach Elks Clubhouse.
New Days for Holidays?
WASHING1QN (UPI) -The House.
tccord.lnc to a aaddened minority of
tradiU..U.C., bu decided it can tell a
lie about when Georce Wasblngton
was born.
It alsct voted lllte 'nlunday t~ uproot
Memodal Day Md Vateran,t Day and
shift them, alo.nc with Washington's
blrthdt7, IO tUt each would fall on a
Monday inlteed of a apecllic day or U>e month.
· Tbt -. "" 212 to a. , . ''nit IDlln ol>Jtct ol U>e Jesitlation.
wtlicb now'°" tO' an uncertain fi:tc In
'~ '
tb~ Stnate, ls to establish more Urree·
dq weekend! a year.
Under the bill, the official celebra·
t1on of WMbington's birthday would be
lblfted from Feb. 22 to the tbird Mon-
da, In February. Memorial Day, now M8J JO, would be celebrated the last
Moacla7 'In May. Veter~ns Day would
be nrltched from Nov. 11 to the fourth
Monday in October.
<Jui1tmas. New Year's Day,
Thanklgivlng and the Fourth of JUly
•ould llOt be aUe.cted. I..: -
The new d..Us would nonue elf ~ct
unw Jan. 1, 1971-a fact that prompt-
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ed Rep. L e<.a 11 e C, Arends CR.IU.),
to demand why members were being
kept at the House into the night of
Thursday, May 9, 1988. to rush it to
passage.
"One of the most ridiculous bilb
ever brought before Congen," com•
mented Sep. James A. Haley (D·Fla.)
··AU hr standar<11 are being
challenged," objected Rtp. Edward
Hutchlllson (R-Mlch.). who contended
Ule bilI typified current turmoil around
the country which he consldtrs
disgraceful.
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Today's Closln1t
TEN CENTS
Pair Talk,
Slate Meet
For Monday
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PARIS· (UPI) -The United States
and North Vietnam agreed today to
open their formal pre)iminary talks on
Vietnam on M.onday, Cyrus Vance,
deputy het'Cl of the U.S. delegation,
said,.'
Vabce said a second procedural
meeting will be held Saturday.
The Unit.ed Stat.es was represented
by Vance, former deputy defense
secretary, and by Philip Habib, deputy
assistant secretary ol state for far
e~tern affairs. ·
The North Vietnamese, who also
reported the formal ltart ol the talks
on Monday, were represented by Col.
Ha Van Lau, Hanoi'.s representative
on the international control com-
mission for Vietnam.· and another of·
ficial, Nguyen Minh By.
The two chief delegates, U.S.
Ambassador-at-large W. Averell Har·
riman. and North Vietnam's former
foreign minister, Xuan Thuy, did not
attend since the meetlng was devoted
only to details of bow ·the real talks
would proceed. ·
There was no indication when, the
bedrock negotiations would start. but
indications they would be difficult
came frQJD .Thuy's arrival statement
tbM the talks are a sign of American
military defeat -an indic a tion
Hanoi might have come h e r e
determirled .19 accept only U.S. i;ur-
render in Vietnam. -
The Americans arrived just before ~
p.in. (10 a.m. EDT}. The Vietnamese
officials drove up a few moments
later. Both were preceded by a
motorcycle escort.
A crowd of several b u n d r e d
(See PEACE TALKS, Pa1e 3)
2 Trapped Miners
.Crawl to Meet
Fe.llo·w Victims
HOMINY FALLS, W.Va. (AP)
Two men trapped four days in the
dark, flooded passageway of a coal
mine crawled a half-mile through 10
inches of water today to reach another
13 known to be alive.
The remaining 10 of the 22 men,
trapped when millions of gaijoos of
water poured into the mine through a
wall break Monday, are presumed
dead. There has been no contact with
them.
NEW YORK CAP) -,The stock
market moved up briskly in fairly ac·
tive trading this afternoon. (See quota·
tions, Pages 18-19).
At 2 p.m. the Dow Jones average of
30 industrims was up 3'47 at 91U2, il~
best level of the session.
Or1U1llA"'
Weat•er
This won't be lhe kind of
weekend the Chamber of Com·
merce brags about. slgha fore·
caster Frank Ernst, who points
to low clouds in the mornings
and afternoon temperatures mlr·
ed in the mid 60's.
INSm E TODA. Y
The gardell tour with heart
appeal (beuefit for coronary
care tmiLs of Hoag and South
COO$.t Community ho~pitals) ~t8
cover /eaf.1're treatment ia to-
day's WEEKENDER.,
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New Harbor Area school Supt.
William L. CuDDLoiham put his best
ioot forward and fnt.Toduced himself
outside school circles for the first time
· rhurlday.
Speaking ln a free and easy manner
· •t a Newport Harbor Exchange Club
-luncheon he said. "I'm here to expose
myseU.'"
' Confidently, he predicted he will en-
Joy hia new assignment. "I don't think
it II a difflcult one. You may. I like
,,educaUon and being a superintendent.
Cumdngbam will take o~ as
Ntwprt.Maa scbool cblel July l.
"I ~ w you, eutleme.n." he
declmed. "I ...a t. ..... )'OU laln
and DOW I wtD do ~ Ill"'' power to keep in touch witb you,
because you p3y the bin.
"It's an expensive bilJ. J recognile
that."
He said he will encoura!!e anyone to
ask him. 11\Vhv are you doing this?"
"(( l don't have an answer I darn
well should have." he said.
He r~arked that education should
be a high point of pride in the com·
munlty.
"There is a close relationship
betwela IChoell and bullnea," be
notecl. "Good schotll -.n lllnct
bullDIP .............. ...,." •t .... ·•--•c ,,. ·. u extrovert. Wald IN' ..... But
he said t.hls :
"When I get really tense, I go out
and watch a kindergarten for ball an
hour. Thal is where the real
uninhibited persons are. Where real
honesty exists."
Again talking about children, .be
said:
"In every classroom the-re ire
orphans. I call them orphans beeaUH
there Js no Jove at ~ome. Tbat'1 a
t'uneral .Rites
-. Pending Fo1·
Laura Belden
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Services are pending today for
Laura G. Belden, M, a pioneer resi-
dent of the Harbor area who died ear·
ly Thursday at Hoag Memorial
Hospital.
Born in New England in the late
1800s, Miss Belden • moved to the
Balboa peninsula with her sister and
alling mother about the time the City
of Newport Beach was incorporated in
1908. full .. Living "sparsly and care Y , ac·
cordinl to thole who remember, the
two maiden alltera tauiht 1ebool into
the 20'1. When her lilt.er, Wilhemina
moved from the no longer e:listant co~
tace near the 1800 block of Balboa
Boulevard, M1sa Belden took a small
place on Ocean Boulevard. Long active with the Boys' Club o.f
the Harbor Area, she served as
secretary from 1962 to 1965 and bandl·
ed membership for the central branch
for manr years during that time. More recently, she resided at J89 E.
Ultb St., Costa Me1a until abe was
moved to the Co1ta Mesa Con-
valescent H01Pital thlJ year. Servlcet are pending the arrival of
the executor of her will and her only
knOwn survivor is her 1 i 1 t e r
Wllbem.ina Belden Danckwordt of
CberrY valley.
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CHOPPER ...
terest in the idea. . In the LMewood procram. police
found they were able to cut down the
in::idence of majOI" crimes a full I per·
At the same time, Pnillr cent. A=:
crimel ln the relit of I.GI
County l'Oll t percent, eccord.in4 to an
independent study by a Cetib1li.I
ttate coDece profator.
Loi Aac .. &beriff Peter' P1tdless
hailed the program as the ~ maj_or
innovation in police patrol SlDCe the in·
troductiOa ti tb• patrol car.
The LUewood ezpertment, called
· Operation Sky K.kng, wu paid for by a · · · •t~ 000 federal grant. The money
cam'e from a '1 million eonsreutoftal
appropriation to help local ~lice seek
new metbodl of combiting cnme.
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PA$ING •••
118,000 annually. Liit ,ear. J.be total
reveoue . from . Che lot waa aboat
na.ooo. . ~ ...... " The 1nc:reue ln lncome WUI ~o towui rtttoration the tn•
eluding pave-meat~ ..
modern Ughllnl ~ llndleal'lnl.
Hurlburt aa.id the cost ror this ·Work
could UMUlt to 11eo.ooo.
If the11eW ra'81 are approved, they
will be in line 1tlth fees now cbareed
at Corona del Mar'• main . beach par~ ' Hur tald the propoial, In hll
opinion. "la an accur.te Nflectlon of
munlclpel policy that tbe ..-1bouJd
pey for recreaUoul fldlitles when·
ever practical."
DAILY PILOT
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Dlaosaar Pri:e
Brenda Bolhaus, 8, hugs "Charlie," papier-mache dinosaur of Mrs.
£onna Carpenter's room at Bay View School in Santa Ana Heights.
This swnmer we are moving and I would like to take him to re-
mind me ~f my teacher and Crlends in second erade." she wrote in
essay contest to see who would take him home. Her writing won
"Charlie."
Reflections on Atom Test
Due at Shrine Club Meet
A participant in the hisWJ"ic 1946
Bikini atoll atom bomb test will speak
Mooday at the South Coa.rt Shrine Club
meeting.
· The speaker Will be R o b e r l
Tbomtpon, Corona del Mar resident
and muager of the space captules
and iDltrUmentation program with
Phllco-F.ord. The meeting will be held at tbe San
Hinshaw Posing
Tax Threat for
Mesa City f...enter -County AieeNOr Al*ew J. Hlntbaw
. Tbanday dropped a bomb into the
financial structure ol several Orange
County cities when he threatened to
put on the tax rolls those government
buildings buUt through non-profit cor·
poration financing.
Hardest hit on the Orange Coast
would be Costa Mesa with itt .. S3.9
million civic ceater and SU nllllon
golf and coaotey club. .
Not spared, however. were other
''non-profll" civic center programs in
the Orange Coast area and other parts
ol Onqe ~ .
Hlmbn lndlcat.d apedfic Jnjec1a
he wUl 1arpt ill Oft laclade touistu
Vallq and Sin Clllaellte'1 dvlc
ctflters, u wen as thoee tn La Habra
and the c:; own downtown Santa
Ana dm . project
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A•htlm Mldiwn. An. mlltin1 wttti
tbat dtJ'• omdlla 'n•sda1. bt lakl
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Clemente Inn. A social hour begins al
8:30 p.m. and the meeting at 7 p.m.
The speaker was manager or
Voyager Project engineering daring
St!ven years with Jet Propulsion
Laborawry. He belong.a to l h c
Ammean Institute of Aeronautics and
is on the board ol directors of SPACE.
It was as a naval officer that he
participated In the atomlc teats after
World War Il.
Reservations may be made by call·
Ing Paul Skfrtla at 49'l~40 or John
Wandig, •tOf'7..1 according to pro·
gra.rn cbalrm~n l:arl S. Kegley.
ATOM IOM8 IX,llT It.,. """' ....
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c'W'!!'!, ... !I,. Jllll ,_ Hit• the essence ol any school cMtlt . la ~ teacher -ln t h e c~. "The teacher is really the
heart of it. Education should be fun. I
can't. think of aa)1hlng deadlier than
listening a1x hours to a dull teacher."
Be also said educators hive-tud·
denJ_y found ".kids c,n learn a beck of
a lot more, earlier and Caster than n
thouJOJt they could. .. ··Except w tbe (undameataU, Ute
read.in.I and buie Uills of com·
ptltation. ~· ,baw to move aw-r fram
tachinl lac&a per llJ," be aald. "\YI
~ .. -, at 1111we..-.i1
bow to analyle wbat they read; bow to
discern fact tnm fiction."
He said he got state approval ju.st
last weet for a pilot program year·
around school in Hayward.
He also declared bis support of State
Stlpt. of InstructlOD Max Rafferty tn
the latter's tight to get a phonics
reading text aer.Le1r .. p ....
"We tried the Lippi_. mies in
Haywsd ml .. t good retalts," he
1ald. ..I know moat of flll1 ctlleaguea
will differ with me.'' .
Story 'N•t J!aetual' /
Whetnwre Denies Probe
Of Student's Sex)' Statue
INTRODUCES HIMSEL"
School Supt. Cunnfngh1m Storie1 of a Pl'Obe .into tbe ac·
ceptance and dUplay oC-aexy, nude
~ '*8tuary 11 1 m11ter'1 depee project
at CaJUornia State, Lone Beach, are
barefaced bed repart.tnc, 1911 tbe mu
IO quoted.
State Sea. Jamt1 E. Wbetmore (R·
Fullerton) told tbe DAILY PILOT to.
day, however, lllt be ltill finds artbt
Willilm Spatet'a wort olftnllve.
The 10, flfHt.cl plMta' ....
wmcb will IO on ~ CGDtrou.d
public d1lplaJ aa tbe ~ell cam-
J>UI May 28, lhow 4be f«m 1n
varioul erotic poatmes.
A wire aervke st«y Wednelday
John T. Jones
Services Held
Services were held Thursday for
former Newport Beach resident John
T. Jones at Wee Klrk o' the Heather.
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glen-
dale.
Mr. Jones died at the Braewood
Convalescent Home. South Pasadena,
Tuesday. He was 75.
Born in Montrose. Iowa. Mr. Jont!s
had lived in California for 47 years and
in Newport Beach for 2.5 years.
He owned the Jones Sales Co .•
manufacturers of refrigerators. His
lut addNsa In Newport Beach was
3513 Finley Ave.
Survivors include two brothers,
Edgar and Frank. •
Interment was at the Forest Lawn.
qu.cted Wbetmare • saytq be plan-
ned an liwe~ inti> wbetbier the
c~e acted piooperly ill awarding
Spafer •·MA degrM for the wort.
"'Ibi• w11 not tactual,•• Wbetmore
Mid today, "I don't tD09 wbo the
reporter Ja wbo inttrvtewed me, but I
Aid I didn't want to make my state-
ment until I hive all 1he infonnatlOll."
· He ia de<eb' unhappy with the
lllbject ~ •••• .,. be aaJd.
"ONI capUlatiaa la not a proper IUb-
ject," be Mldr!'cr -.,~'Other k1nd of
copulation,~ lt'a fot a.JU1Ur'1 degr"'····· .l\D. CJt:\;,,,.. .in kin· dergarten. • • -•
Wbetmore allO qjtictzed the wice
service ltory for quotint him as
crlticlz.l.ng CSCLB Praident Dr. Carl
W. Mcintosh, for alletedly wiUlhokiJag
information on the Spater exhibit.
"I re«lved a telegram from Dr.
Mcintosh stating be would anawer my
lettet' as soon as he cou\d gather all
the information," Wbebnore said,
"and I showed it to the reporter.
··1 really don't want to make anotber
'Beard' thing out of 1t until I have all
the information." explained Wbet-
more, who headed a Senate prof>e into
that controversial pley's ol"Oduction at
California State College Fullerton.
Spater's 10 sexy sc;rlptures will be
shown beginning May 26, with the pro·
JY.>sal that no one under 17 be
permitted to view the sculptures.
Opponenta of thU plan speaking at a
campua talk teuioo Wednesday sug-
gested instead 1hat a 1ape recording
be played outside U1e gallery, warn.Log
that tome might find the ahow of<
fenstve.
Harbor Cities'
Aides Huddle on
Freeway in LA
By ARTHUR It VINSEL
Of Ille Detl1 Pllet Steff
LOS ANGELES -Representatives
or Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and
Orange County met today witn state
Division of Highways officials in Los
Angeles for a second outline and
review of the proposed Newport
Freeway route.
The session was literally a carbon
copy of a meeting last week for the
benefit of city and county staIC
members and civic leaders to study
alternate route looatlons.
The original adopted route for the
freeway lies along Newport Boulevard
but the new study on alternate routes
aligned with Superior Avenue was con-
duceed by the state at the request or
Newport Beach.
Bill Hashimoto, stat.e Division 0£
Highways District 7 a s s j s t a n t
engineer, \ll°ged that any new recom-
mendations by the affected agencies
be forwarded to District 7 Engineer
Haig Ayan.lan by tbe end ol the month
in an effort to have them submitted to
the ate Hllbwar Commission which
meet. late next month in Eureka. No date has been aet for commission
hearing on final adoptioD for the con-
troversial Newport Freeway route but
it will be scheduled Jn the near future.
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Coming I
·the Orangf
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Thursday.
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disttict be
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which wou
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says that
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the Harbc
thereof in
and suppc
proper 8J
~arbor dis
Taking I
V. Briggs
assembly
District to
says thal
preservint
should be
bodies.
Ano1
Proj
For
Santa A
federal p
bolster it:
Sen. G
Thursday
Michael t
Commltte
lion build
Center.
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approved
mayor.
Earlier
lie Work
project. ~
ed for 10
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the 1wi1-:
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Siouri ot
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Court '
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·-.J!!t'l:ck!ng
The Orange CotJnty Harbor Diatrid
galoed an ally Thursday in it.a battle to
survive a demand by le'Yer&l cities it
be dissoluved.
Coming to the aid ol tt\e district is
' •the Orange County Coast A11oclation.
In ~ ~solution approved by ~s
Thursday. the association said 1be 35·
)ear-old district "has performed in
such a manf)er as to bring maximum
benefit to ttie taxpayers ol this coon·
• ty ."
SeveNl.I cities have asked that tM
dlsttict be dissolved and replaced by a
county department. A Dill has been in·
....:, troduced into the state legislature
which would cmunand dissolution of
the district.
The CGast A.s9ociatioo resolution
says that the organization "does ob-
ject to any proposed detachment from
the HarbOT' District 91" elimfoation
the~ in the interest ol protecting
and supporting this long-estabUshed.
proper and successful method of
narbQr district management."
Taking a slap at Assemblyman John
V. Briggs <R-Fu.Jlerton), author of the
assembly bill which allows lihe Harbor
District to be abolished, tile resolution
says that decisions on continuing
preserving °" managing ttie district
should be made by local gov«ning
bodies.
Another Federal
Project Okayed
For Santa Ana
Santa Ana appears to have another
federal project in the bag to b e I p
bolster its saggipg downtown section.
Sen. George Murphy (R.caur. ),
Thursday advised Mayor Tom Mc-
Michael that the Senate Public Works
Committee had approved a $10.3 mil-
lion building for the Santa Ana Civi~
Center.
''We now have what is known as an
approved project," said the delighted
mayor.
Earlier in the week, the House Pub-
lic Works Committee approved the
project. Senate action wu not expect-.
ed for 10 days to two weeks.
Following passage by the House ~nd
Senate, design functs will bep laced in
the 1989-70 budget.
Construction funds would be includ -
ed in the 197().71 budget and construc-
tion would start in 1971.
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WAR IS PAIN -Barefoot refugee Vietnamese woman grimaces in
pain as she scuffles with barbed wire in panicky retreat from
Cholon section of Saigon during furious battle for the area earlier
this week. It was unknown whether the child woman was carrying
on her back or other small children fleeing were her own. Numerous
Cholon area refugees stampeded across coil of b~rbed wire ~t bei.ght
of furious fighting in that section of the South Vietnam capital city.
PEACE TALKS ..
onlookers watched from behind police
barriers across the street from the
French . Foreign Ministry's Interna-
tional Conference Center near the
Arch of Triumph. Others peered out of
windows of nearby buildings. There
were no cheers or demonstrations.
The actual talks began at 3:01 p.m.
(10:01 a.m. EDT).
The two lielegatiOM faced e.ach
other across a 20 by 25 foot rec-
tangular table. The Americans sat to
the left ol tbe door under a 16th cen-
tury G<>belin tapestry from the F'rench
national treasures. The Vietnamese
gat to the right 'ol the door· under the
simultaneous translation booths.
The VietnameM deletation wa ved
and flltiled to the onlookers as they ar-
rived, and posed for photographers.
The Americans strode straight in. .
When the conference ended small
groups of French supporters shouted
"Ho Chi Minh! Ho Chi Minh '" al ~
Vietnamese. There also were scat-
tered cheers for the Americans.
A U.S. spokesman said a procedural ,
meeting would have to attend to such
"kitchen sink details" as the seating
and the official conference languages
-the same problems which delayPd
start of the 1954 Geneva Conference
ending the French-Indochina war.
''We came here prepared to enter
into substantive talks today," said
William Jorden, spokesman for the
U.S. delegation but he said the North
Vietnamese wt-nt today's openin~
session -set for JO a.m. EDT -to
discuss only procedure.
Asked ir it appeared Hanoi is stall-
ing on getting d{Jwn to pos,Vive
negotiations, Jorden said. "I do not
want to characterize their action."
Malling clear that no war and J!CatP
issues would be discussed in the.open·
ing round. aides anf)Ot.lnced that the
two top bargainers -America's Rov-
ing Ambassador W. Averell Harriman
and former North Vietnam Foreign
Minister Xuan Thuy -were skipping
ttie initial meeting.
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Son SaYes Mom in Fire . .
Gasoline Bla~t Rocks Huntington Home
Mrs. Elsie johnson was ironing
quietly in her Huntington Beach living
room Thursday morning with her son
Richard, 18. watching TV nearby when
3 gasoline explosion rocked the house.
shattered windows and shot out
flames.
"My ghmes flew off in the explosion
and I couldn 'l SC'e a lhlng." Mrs.
Johnson said rrom her hospital bed to-
day.
Quick action by the boy probahly
saved her. firemen said. They were
called to the home al 6971 Canterbury
Circle about 11 : 30 a.m. and found he
had tom off her mother's burning
dress aod put out the Ure.
Gasoline.soaked clothes being wash-
ed in Mrs. Johnson's kltchen were
evidently touched off by static: elec•
t.rlcity or a short. investigators s~id.
Mrs. Johnson said her appliances are
all electric.
Flash FlQods Lash Texas;
Saying she "felt better today,., Mrs.
.Johnson wasn't sure just what h/IP-
pened after her glasses were blow" ore in the explosion.
"I told Richard I couldn't see. 'By
thal lime my dress was on fire and I
had cut my hand somehow on some
glass. Me ripped off my dress and got
me outside while he called someon4 on Five .Dead; Damage High the phone in the living room. •
"He couldn't breathe Cn the Sqloke·
fi lled living roam_ and pu1 the lite t°ut
by spraying water from a garden liose DALLAS. Tex. (AP) -Flash floods
beset ~e areas of Texas today alter
turbulent weather-caused five deaths.
damage runoln.g into hundreds of
tt>ousands of· dollars. derailment of a
freight train ;.md bridge wasbOuts.
Heavy rains caused the derailment
today of 25 cars and the engine of a
northbou nd Cotton Belt freight train at
Dauphin In East Texas. Nine inches of
rain fell in Dauphin.
Several trucks' and cars were
stranded by high water in the Athens
area or East Texas.
Farm road bridges were washed out
in the Athens area.
Waler ebbed slowly after ri9ing tw<\
lo six feet deep in 500 to 700 homes al
Midland in West Texas by estima~ ol
Polite Sgt . R. D. Lemon. There also
was damage from a small tomado at
Midland where fainfall measured 7
inches in three hours unofficially.
Al Corpus Christi on the lower Tex-
as coast. two teen-agers drowned hur~day as' Cloosi waters gushed down
a dra inage ditch in a city park.
l1p l 1 inches of rain swamped an
area just north of Corpus Christi and
Woman Ordered
To Traffic School
A Costa Mesa woman has bee n con-
victed or causing an accident in which
JO children were injured. She must al-
ler.d traffic school in lieu of paying a
~50 fine.
.Jud3e Donald Dugan imposed the
suspended fine ;n Harbor .Judicial
District Municipal Court Thursday
after Mrs. Lorairo I. Campbell. 44. wu
found guilty ol failing to yield the right
of way while mekir.g A left turn.
four twisters inflicted minor damage. through the window," she told the
Fresh flooding developed along tbe DAILY PILOT today. i
Trinity River and iu tributary creeks Mrs. Johnson said she coold 'tell
below Dallas during the night as an after fireme.n and police arrived that
estimated 10 inches of rain sent she wasn't hurt too badly.
water climbing into perhaps three "But my band was bleeding so m9Ch
dozen homes at Corsicana. The same and looked sort of dead. I just didn't
deluge caused less severe flooding want tbe dumb house to burn down -
farther easi at Malakoff and Athens~ I.hat's all l could think of." _ '
A·s the waters rose from Corsicana She is being treated at Huntington
to Athens, the Weather Bureau issued , lntercommunity Hospital for first and
a speciru flood warning for ri ve c-0un-second degr.ee bur~~ on her back. legs
ties traversed by the Trinity ruver and a{ms, in addition to the cut Jett
below Dallas. hand. . .
At Midland. salesman Heubert D. Richard. a former W1nten_bur, High
Neighbors. 46. of Lubbock drowned as School student, ex~aped wit~, JU51; a
· · · flood d long scratch on his leg -nothmg a torrent carried his car into a . e mercurochrome couldn 't fix" -his dra~ and battered the vehkle agarnst grateful mother explained.
a rilllroad trestle. None or the other four Johnson boys
Students Hold
Education Meet
At Valley High
High school students f r o m
throughout the state, meeting for a
three-day convention at Fountain Val-
ley High School, Thursday preteflted
a slate of education-improvement pro-
posals to the California State Board of
Educati-On.
Some 35 juniors representing high
school districts as far away as
Sacramento converged on the Valley
high school for the third annual
California Student Advisory Board on
Education convention.
During the Fountain Valley con-
vention, delegates lived with Valley
families. Coordinators were atudent
body president Ron Meyers and direc-
tor of activities Dave BuUinston.
Orange County's delegates included
Linda Harrison, 16782 Edgewater
Lane. HunUf\ilon Beach, Mariiia High
School; Andy Rose. 701 Patolita Drive,
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar: Roy
Potter, 2527 Poinsettia Rd .. Santa Ana.
Santa Ana High ; Dean Morris. ~2
Segovia Circle. Huntington .Beach,
Huntington Beach High; Joe Nuttall,
660 Edgemar Rd.. Garden Grove,
Pacifica High School.
was home at the time. Battalion Chief
,James 8. Waters of the city fire
department estimated damage at
about •t.500.
Saigon Solons
Broaden Callup
SAIGON (UPI) -The House of
Representatives today passed a law
calling alt men betweerl the ages of 16
and 50 1nto military service.
The lower chamber approved the
bill 92-3 with 40 members absent and
senl it to the Senate. which has 48
hours to start debate on the measure.
The law was proposed by President
Nguyen Van Thieu during ~ Com-
munist lunar new year offensive last
February. Under the law. all men 18
to~ would serve in the army. Men 16
and 17 and 39 through 50 would serve
in the armed forces self~fense corns.
Garden Grove Officer
Dies in Vietnam
The Defense Department Thursday
identified a Garden Grove man. Lt·
Cmdr. William J. Pritchard, 9652 Or·
angewood Ave., among the Vietnam
casuarues. .
.DA Hicks Free to Try Lf!e
For Attelnpteil, Murder
Their top aides would attend in their place, It was announced.
Mrs. Campbell . of 1939 Pelican
Place. turned into the path or a school
bus operated by Kenneth 8. McCardle
and carrying students from the
Montessori Center School ~arch 4.
Ten students and the driver were in-
jwed in the <!rash,
Ed St. John ol Napa High School
was the Student Advisory Board
chairman.
Pritchard is survived by his wilt
Mrs. Myrtle O. Pritchard. of the home
address, His death was hsted as non·
hostile.
The continuing tale ol Robert E.
Lee's "bloody shoes'' took another turn
Thursday when Judge Lloyd Verry of
North Orange County Municipal Court
le! district attorney Cecil Hicks off the
hook on contempt charges. The jury
freed Hicks to try Lee on 1111 at-
tempted murder count.
The actions ended a municipal court
legal mixup which broke out several
weeks ago over three pairs of 1boes.
one allegedly covered with blood sup-
posedly owned by Lee.
Lee was being held for allegedly
stabbing and beating Mrs. Marie
Siouri of La Habra on March t. Mrs.
Siouri remains in a coma in Orange
• County Medical Center.
The contempt citation against Ricks
had been issued by Judge Verry two
• weeks ago after investigators from
' Hicks' office armed with a Superior
Court warrant removed the lhoes
from a locker in the offices of
Municipal Judge Logan Moore.
Judge Vttrry had ordered that the
shoes not be used 11 evidence ending
a formal bearing in ·Municipal court.
Hoftver, U>e District Attorney's of-
fice said the shoes were needed as
evidence to be JftlenUd to the Grand
Jury,
The district attorney's o ( C I c e
pruented the lhoes and o t h e r
evidence to the Grand Jury and got an
indictment charging Lee with at-
tempted murder on April 111.
One chapter remains to be written
in th ls mixed up. ta I e of legal
calisthenics. Two attorneys and an in-
vestigator from the public defender's
office are scheduled to appear in court
next Friday on contempt of court
cbarges filed against ~hem by the
di8trict attorney.
,Hicks filed the contempt chargei1
agaJftlt ·the men ~l\H they refused
to testUy before ti.e Grand Jury ..
:Goldwater Denies Story
'.By Magazine of Unf itne~s
N E W Y 0 R K (UPI) -F a c t
magazine. named in a t2 mUMon libel
suit by Barry M. Goldwater. con·
te nded Thursday Kl 1914 article
truthfully ctMllelited tbe RepubliceJl
presldenUal aonUllee's "fttness" few
the natioii's hiOelt office.
Harris steillf>er1, .,._ attcney
• for the detunc:t nieflli.ne's pablillher
Ralpb Gaailbar'I. bqln ~-el•
' am1niaC ~ "' uWnc him i
; he recalled lhe 1114 "'1f '• ~' • "In Your Guta You xm;; •'1 Nuts' ?
"But in yow hell1 JOU ~he'•
rltbt." Goldwater retorted. 1'bt federal court adion. now in it.I
fourth dly. centers arqund &he
Octobtr. 19&4, Issue o( P'act whoff
c()ver bore tht' hMdliM: "1.18'
Psychilb'f11fll s•Y Gotctwater I•
Psyeholof!c&lly Unlit to bt Ptul-
dent. ••
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"
Goktwater is i;uin!? GlnzberJZ on
grounds that allegations about him In
the mag.azint' were untrue. caused him
mental anguish and would discourage
Ollhefs from seeking public ofrice
• Jrnowing, they might be subjected to
such editorial trealment. Steinberl, relen-inc to 1964 cam·
pei8n Mtackl on Goldwater for clatm•
1"' be would 1breaten nuclear war,
a.-ed h fonMf candidate: "Didn't
JOG JmDw peeple wen calUng yOtl
nuta?" n. 11-yHr-old senator ·replied. "J
think any m111 in public life would
have to answer 'yes' lo that Ql't's!lor "
Under queetiofl1n~. Goldwal•r u id
he sut~t\d Mrvous ten~ on in If! 17
•nd 1148 and felt "loo,y" IM n·d
ftfV«' visited 1 p1ychlatrisl uc11pt "'n
.ee 4)M lbout 1 young man who waJ
~trouble."
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Chrysler Newport now priced about
$3.78 a month more than Ford LTD~
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Chrysler Newport now priced about Chevy, a high -price. low-price car). _
$3 .781 month more than a Ford LTD• That little more now moves you up
(which is still a Ford. a high-price, into a big, full·size, elegant Chrysler-
low·price car). Chrysle r Newport now · and that's an unbeatable deal. Afford
priced about $2.29 a month more a' Chrysler? The way we're dealing, O
than a Chevy Caprice• (which is still·a can you afford to pass it up? "'-'
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Campaign
.Gathers Stl!ength::::::
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I u 'Mother's Day' in court.
A wood City judge ordered
we y aut. deal• ·o..r .. S. PllCI·
dl.Mnl to •1 aGlM>rt of 1250 a mol to hia motber·in·law under ter of a divorce decree. He must
also proYlde hia wife a new car
e~ear in addition to other
P• T ., and alimony payments.
'I • .
. . San Franctlco A...-l>lvmcm Willie Bron shotoed _,, .O,Uer in the tottk
wtothg ION btGda, NtmJacket Oftd
turtlentclc 1h~ (Pt"f)U Sctnt Wtd· ruldou, Mau BJ. 'l'oday, tht mn 10ho
rtprestnCI the Haight-Ashbuf'l/ dist·
rict 1howed up in mort traditional
garb; but that didn't stop him from
eorrring cmo&her S117nbol auociattd
with,hi& hippit constituents. (For the
f low.1' lovt1'1 who art intereited,
those art mopdraaoniJ.
• • Though they both work for the
BJ THE AMOCIATED PRESS
-'!be Poor People's campaJgn con·
Unued collectin& followen across the
nation today, as separate groups in the
muaive marcb gathered strength and
moved Oii toward Washington.
1'le swollen Southern wave o( the
campaign planned to spend tonight in
:-C~~u::g;~~he1na8~1~1~~ ot & ..Unlnated leader, Dr. Martin
Luther Klng Jr.
Other march activtUes continued in
lnQlana. Tenneisec; K e n t u c k y ,
Musadlusetts and Missiaalppi.
Campaipers f r o"JJa Mluisslppi,
Alabama and Georgia vilited King's
college, church and home in Atlanta
'lbnday and dedicated a plaque at
the house 1"here be .... born.
The day ended' with' a musical
benefit' show to r•se money for the ~IJI, where an audience o( about
9,089 peqooa beard a wblte civil rtgbta
worker vow, "We'll convince Congress
,ir it takes all summer In shanty town."
Father James Groppi, the white
Cat.hoHc priett 'lbo led successful
open housiJ>g demonstrations In
Milwaukee, said, "1'1e man Is going to
lllten -we are pteacb.ing the gospel
o( Jeem Cllrist: We've 1ot to teach white Amwica that black i s
beeuttful."
King'• wiciow, Mn. Coretta King,
told the ueemhlale. "I'm 1ure my
late hUlband is smiling on 1he en·
thusiuUc and overwhelming welcome
and .upport for tbe Poor People's
Campaign.''
About 1,000 marcben from arlcago.
Milwaukee, Minneapolis and In·
di.anapotil converted on Louisville,
* * * A .~my _Troops
On AWrt for -
DC VioWnce
same painting firm in St. IA>uil,
Lloyd H.rrls paints all day and
Thomn Calvln lits idly by in a boat
and watcbel. But Hmil likes it that
way. He slipped and fell oU the new
interstate 1ifghw11 bridge into the
Mississippi River and Calvia·aped, . · over and picked him ap. '11lat'l·Cll· .. WASHINGTON (AP) -Thousands
vin's job . ol Mm.1 troops in 1be Washington · e ·. · area ~ will Jf> on a\fJrt Saitur·
Postman Wiiham Stewart, 42, of day to be reedy ·1.or ray violence ac·
Kearny, N.J., reported to West companying this weekend's M'rival of
Hudson llolpital for an tmmuniza. the vanguard of ._. Poor Peoples'
tion shot after being bitten on the CaJDP-.
lip ~ a c1uck. ~ T._MI, tlle '!be· 'Ptdal•• MJcl the Anny was duck 1 Wiier. said she ditt-net know t:..w.. • ...:...r...&.-.. _..._nt ctiool" but how It .-caped from ita pen. Stft· ..__ ....-.--a
art rGDArked, "My wife's still decliMd to detail them. laughin1." Soural aid he actiom Include
A S.crn Sennce man on tht
White ff OUM dttail had to bor·
rmo • buddr'• tuudo . • .
slfghtlr too tmaU • . . to go on duty at ca pr~ticl dift'nir
W tdMICfay night. Hi& own
blocJc..tN <*ffil toai itolen from
his car earlfn ia the daJI tohile
It 1DG1 partd tUer~tfat White
Houu. He IOid he planMd to
com~eo pOliu tW Jaf ...,
not ~ wotlOA protlcdon.
Alfred ID8Yle and ...
vee direatar, ...... toe!.,-that
be will fllm "'l'ePu" the-beskell-
inC spy BOnl 1'f '---Urfa. • Becau. tbl lidl' minlstirts
were too llaarl m tbe boys' hair'
too 10111, I b o • t 100 Vermilion
(Ohio) -Sebool PQlila were
sent homt. lmool s• l.awrence
ZIM saicl Ila PIQ)l1I ~ return to
classes --tbly un 'CGJ!l.P.lied with tbe ldoal'• cllWll _. bm
code.
alettb)t troope llt pOICI and !>-. near
Washloeton to be Mt to move, if
necessary. in as little as one hour.
Elements o( the 82nd ~e
Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C., also will
be alerted but won't be flown to the
capital area unless needed. IOW'cea
said.
Un.its of the District ot CoNmbia Na-
tional Guard, most Of them military
policemen, will tmder&o weekend drills atV*t'f: D.C. ~ ..S will be • le for .., riot dut'1. OCber
guardsmen will *nd by at bame or
wHhln Ul'1 medl.
• Wll repded that IOllM MrnJ
a1ents were obleninc the procreta of
the Poor Peoples' Cllnpaipl to
d•rmine tt>e ~ 1be Of tbe
erwdl that will reecb W.tllngton,
h mood Of the marcben 11111 tbole
Wbe are leading and IDOu•iac tbem.
~ ltadln of. 1bt oampaign ~ tbfl1 wll adhere to DOD·
.... melQI in lffting ellip&nded
IOC!ial pr<lll'111lS frOm Congress, fears
bMe been .G14 Mii~ Oil Capitol Hlll 11111 tllewben tMt Woleaee could ..... ..
Ky., where they were )omed by about
400 persona at a rally. '1beJ bard
King's brother, the Rev. A. D.
Williams King, tay tbe poor JUut
press Congress for eqUfI juttic9 ...a
opportunity for all the poot, both bl9ck
and white.
Eight busloada of. campaJ.cnen were to lea\~ Boston today for Provideal.-e,
R.I. They planned to go from tbes'8
to New York to be joined Saturda1 by
the Rev. Ralph David Abernathy,
King's succtssor as president of the
Southern Christian Leadership C..,
ference.
* * * Poor, People's
'Shanty Town'
Well Designed
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The first
architect-designed "shanty town" In
history will be erecud in the nation's
capital next week to hoiise 3,000 putt.
cipants in the poor people's march.
Government officials and march
leaden, who have been holding talb
all this week on a suitable slta for
the encampment,· were reported near
agreement today on a tre.friqed
park alongside the famous re1lectlnc •
pool, between the Washington Mon-
ment and the Uncoln Memorial
Officials said the government i1 pre-
pared to issue a permit for that lite,
restricting occupancy t.o 3,000 penom.
Sewer and water lines are available
in the area. ·
Although Southern Christian Leader·
ship Conference (SCLC) officials lib
to refer to the encampment u a
"shanty town," it will be a far cry
Crom the slapdash conglomeration of
makeshift buildings which that phrase
implies.
Designed by Dr. John Wiebeuoa,
assistant professor of architecture mt
the University of Maryland, the ".U.
ty town·• will consist of prefabrlcatec!
canvas and plywood shelters, erected
i., clusters around toilet faclliti81."
* * * Poverty March's
'City' to Rile
To Another Name:
. ATLANTA (UPI) -"'n>e aty ~f
Hope" by another nante wtllttlll be a
shanty .town cobaJmneration of boardl
and cavu m up In Congress's front
yard.
Southern Christian L e a d e r s b i p
Conference officlala announced today
they ,h&Ye switched the name o( the
poor people's bavtn in Wuhington
from "The City of.. llope" to "'"'-
Resurrection ctty."
The name cban&lng apparently
reaulted when a 56-year-old natlona1
medical center Mil' Loi Aneeles, a1llo
can.d the at, (I( Haper becanie ·Con-
cerned over tta new namesake. ·
Dr.' Ra1pb Abmaatb1~ leader Of the
march, 1ald tDUJ, "Tben 11 ~
no desire to _,_ ar DW1Hd."
Ben Horowitz, eneathe director of
the original City ol Hope meilical
center said the term ''city of hope•• wu found to "cause emcern -.one
the bundredl of tbouudl of members
and eupparten of the Qty ol Bope
chartered •uillarles."
?he Qty ·ol Hope bu 425 auxiliaries
~~ dtlea acroaa the country. The
..uuatlflll lupporta Jll'Oll'llDI to com-
bat 1Mmt and 1Una clHUel -· u well u ba'edltar'J al1meat. and cancer.
Texas LameDt: the ·Rain , . .
.. ,...... Dea• a
Actress Marlon Lorne, mp-
ing star of tbe London stage for
35 years who became . famous
on American television as a
Duatered, stuttering comedien-
ne, died Thursday ol a bean
attack in her Manhattan apa~
menl Winning fame as Mrs.
Gurney on the "Mr. Peepers"
show, she also appeared on the
old Garry Moore show and,
more recently played the flut-
tery old witch on television's
"Bewitched" show.
SlicE 1929
BJ THE AllOCIATED PRESS
Qi6C8ce police an'tlted lS ttudetlta
.~ ~ after tbey baTbded
~•• in a Roolewlt UDiv•altJ
d'8 in a .....the..., daoutratloa.
Tbl ICbool supended 42 etben ••
Nl&ed earlier.
Ellewbere there were tlhele develop.
men41 ill Che dlatrubaace ftidi have
hit the nation's camp.i1et".
-M>out 800 Marquette University
-..clenb mardled througti the campus eo back demandl fw m«e ICbool in·
¥Dlwmeot in Mil•aube's recw prt>-
bllmt. No iacideata • lmllta were reported. -
-'!be adminiatratlon oi StMlord
Ualventty in Calll«ma acreed to the
., main demaadl of nudena who
.,_ a ..._.,. lit.fa at the Old
"Student Union.
Prelident Wallace Sterlin& and~
VOit Richard Lymm apeed to am·
netty for the lit·bl pstldpanta and to
let aside propOMd ~oos of
seven studeuta who demonstrated last
fall agaiilst CIA recruiUJlt.
-Columbia Umvenity Preaident
GreylOD Kirt aaid lbe 9Cbool coWd not
drop crimioal ftlpMe c b • r g e s
againet !lttldents wbo occuped five
omnpus buildings ctumg a week-king
lit.in.
A Cbknilia dUcipliauy oommittee
had recommended t.hat ttie mililAntl
be placed on probation for a year, that
tao.e ,wltJ ol vMCtaUam or Uiett be
expelled but that tne criminal trtlpUI
cbartn be dropped.
The 17-dly campus rev~t ooatinued
to aubaidt. "Evwy day &bows an in-
crel!flnl return of. clulea beinl held
in thi usual way," said Dr. ~orge W.
Fraenkel, dean of graduate faCwuea
at t.lle 25.000.student university,
-A &bow ot for« by S 0 0
J>biladelpbia police Thursday nlgbt
eoded a rally by 50 s t u d e n ~
demonstrators at temple Uniwrstty
who bad assembled to test a court
order banning campus p r o t e 1 t
. gatberingt.
Tbe 1.njunctioa was . granted earlier
to end a 1leep-in by 51 •tucl!tl* llt tbe
campus social activitift· center. 'ftle
protesters at t be ~.000.studlllt
Ubi\ittsity were dem&llding a ueater
voic;e in policy making.
-At Southern ruinoJ University il'.l
Carlx>ndale studf'nt protesters called
for co-eds to ·:sleep-out" from their
droms in support ol anti·administra-
tion demonstrations.
Five students were charged with
mob action and a warrant issued for
the arTest of. a sixth in comeoticm with
the abortive tabloYer ol t h • prelident'• office Wecbllday mc1tt.
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sought tu
ed out of
ConfererlCf
day faoed
ture in Co
House l
compromh
$15.6 billic
16 billioll
cut, was u
promised
against iu
Presider
last. week·
spending
"blackmal
\eoton wb
prove the
of Congre
$8]
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CHICAC
American
tion Thu
six majo1
nies have
to an AN.
ette smok
While a
trlbulion.
questions
smoking c
a U.S. Sw
port four
not yet ht
swered.
The AM
known he
ing may t
much saf
make the
At no t
marks di
Dorman.
the AMA
search 1
received
~oecifical
The SurE
rort link•
in'! and <
"For n
t' man saic
Medical •
!)eatedly
in~ may I
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:1bout tho
11nanswe1
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t>vents in.
tobacco
which sp
tlirectlv :
ing: wha
in smoke
au ~alt'
these ele
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lion assu
rec;earc:h
IS'r.l. The
in 1964 a
C-Pn<>r;iJ'~
linkin" <:
<'er. lt ~a
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Thr
By
ATLAf'I
-Waite
warned
unless r
meeting
sider OVI
movemei
1.6 mili
Workers
un6on.
ReutM
years ha
AFL-<::IO
Meany,'
failing •
feder.atio
times, w
port ol tt
s hout
delegate
UAW's f'
Reuth«
with et
Coove:nti
union's
reiterate
againet
14.3 mil
CIO.
"f dkt
moveme
bottom.'
the labo on with
labor n
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it ii all
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Tax Increase N ehraskans Y ote Tuesda~}
WASHINGTON (UPll -
Prelident Jobnlon'a loog·
sought tax bike, finally Jarr·
ed out of a House.senate
Conference Conu:Oitt.ee, to·
day faced a still-stormy fu·
ture in Congress.
House liberals said the
compromise bW, calling for
$ls:& billion in taxes and a
fl6 blllioo federal spend)rig
cut, was unacceptable. They
~ed a bitter fight
against its passage.
President Jobnlon, who
lasl week.-termed my cut in
spending over $4 bUlioo
"blackmail," ~lined si·
lent on whether he would ap-pro~ the bill if it gets out
of Congress.
House and Senate confer·
eee Thursday approved a
tax program which would
raise ,15.1 bilDoc tbrou&h a
10 percent surcl\arge on In-
dividual and corporate In·
conte taus, u exteiulon or
excise taxes on tele~
calls and' new car sales, and
a permaoent speedup in the
collectioo of corporate tax·
es. The surtaX woUld end
June 30, 19&9, and the excise
ext.ensioo would run until
Jan. 1, 1970.
Tacked to the tax increase
was a mandatory • billion
spending cut which cono-ess·
iooal and administration op-
ponents of the bill said
would seriously cut into
$8 Million Pledged
To Study of Smoking
CHICAGO (UPI) -The
American Medical Aasocia·
tlon Thursday aMOunc-ed
six major tobacco compa·
nies have pledged '8 milJion
to an AMA study of cigar·
ette smoking and heaJth.
While announcing the con·
tribution. the AMA said that
questions about the effects or
smoking on health. raised by
a U.S. Surgeon ~ral's re-
port four years ago, have
not yet been adequately an·
swered.
The AM,A. said it i~ not y('t
known how harmful smok·
lng may be to health or how
much safer scientists could
make the smoking habit.
At no time during his re·
marks did Dr. Gerald D.
Dorman. vice president of
the AMA Education and Re·
be allocated by the founda·
tlon to "independent scien·
lists conducting research In
their own laboratories."
The foundation, the AM o\
said . was started with mon·
ey Crom the nation's physi·
cians and a $10 million grant
from the same tobacco com·
panies -American Tobac·
co Co., Brown & Williamson
Tobacco Corp.. Liggett & Myers Inc .. Lorillard Corp ..
Prullp Morris Inc., and R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Co.
Despite the U.S. Publir
Health SeTvice's report to
Con~s last year uneq11i·
vocaJJy calling the ciC'arctte
a public health hazard. Dor·
man maintained that an·
t1wers to the major questionc;l
"are still Inconclusive."
search Foundation which LBJ U received the grant mooey. roes ~incifically mentioo cancer. ~ ~
The Surgeon General~,,,,-C . 8 •11 ~ort linked ciearettesmok· rlllle I
m".! and cancer. )
"For many years." Dor·
Yman said, "The American Enactment Medical Association has re·
peatedly warned that smok·
in~ may be a health hazard;
~d this opinion bas been
supported by numerous olh·
er «<'ientific orgMllta6ons.
"B u t major questions
llbout the problem remain
unanswered by anyone -
What ii: the exact chain of
Pvcnts inside the body when
tobacco smoke is inha~i :
which specific i1111 mii?ht ht>
t1irectlv attributed to smok·
ing: what ar<> the elements
in smoke which miJZht ere· a~ health hazards: and CAn
these elements be mlnimiz·
ed or elimlnah!d."
The AMA laid the '8 mil·
lion ass~ support of thf'
~earch Pn>rram throu~
l!m. The oroject wa~ besmn
in 1964 after thf> Surcreon r.,.,,,.r::il'~ exhau~tlvf" reoort
I inkin" ('i«:1retf Pll with r::i"·
rPr. Tt ~aid the money woulrl
Union Split
Threatened
By Reuther
ATLANTIC CITY <UPI)
-Walter P. Reuther has.
warned the AFL-CIO that
unless tts leaders C'all a mee(ing by Dec. 15 to con·
sider overhauling the labor
moveIMnt, he will yank his
U million United Auto
Workers from the giant
union.
Reuther. who for two
years has been f~ with
AFL.CIO President George
Meany, whom he acc\Miee of
failing to keep the labor
redera{ioo 4tl tAJuctt wit:h the
times, won uoimdnous sup·
port ol his threat from 3,000
s h o u t i n g • foot-stomping
delegates atteadint t be
UA W's National ConvwrtioD.
Reuther, his voice <:Mted
wttb emotion. ltlOcld In
Coovtntion Hail befon tiis
union's delegates a n d
reiterated his compl8intt
again9t the poHcies of die
14.3 millkm member AFL-
CIO.
"I didn't join the lib«
movement to alt on my l.t
bottom." he llid. "I Jcined
the llbor movement to pt
M witb a job for wtlidl tbe
'-bor m ov emet1 t ,...
or ,..meet. end ttllt iii wtwt
It la all about."
Rtvtber'I speech IDd the acclamaSion ,,,. ... Mad
by lie deleCltet ..... to
drlve 1M last wedfe in the
lltlft between 4be UAW and
tJ1e AFL-CIO. ReutMr hi• ~ charted that Me•'• unloe ._ become
10 ...,_ It it no ion,. a
procreuift f o r c t In
Amtdcal We.
WASHINGTON (UP()
President Jo~ bu again
urged the Senate t:O enact
his._4111~ bill, includiJIC
a ~ IUD control JMr,
In a~ worded let·
~~=~~ President asked: "What Jn
the 1YcH11e of conscience will
it t a k e to pass a truly er-
rective gun control law ? Has
m>t ttie high-powered mail
order rifle brought tragedy
enoog'h to America?"
In urging rapid Senate
pa~sarge ol. the crime bill,
Johneon said: "'lbe mu.n..1'1
arid tbe murderer will not
wait -neither ·most we."
M~n9fieki r e a d the
President's l t! t t e r to the
Senl\•e Thurstiay and added
a pie.a ol his own that the
Sera1e "irnt down to brass
ta::~c;" and move the bitl.
Senate consideratioo of the
mearure, now in its second
week. so far hes involved
"nothing but conversati«1!'
Mansfield said.
Joh n son made no
reference t.c> a charge this
week by former Vice Presi·
dent Rkha'l'tt M. Nixon ht
the adminisratioo w a 1
"lame and inerrectual'' in
attacking the nMional crime
prcblem.
But he pointed out that 15
months ago, hit had urged
Coogress to undertake .,
~te, maet1ive effort
to improve locel J.aw en-
forcement. .
The bi II being debated In
the Senate contain! an om·
nibus safe streets program
designed t.-0 provide fedtf'al
flelo ~n iml'f'OVi~ local and
state 1 a w enforcemtltlt
facili1ies. •
This program. the Pres!·
dent said. was ' ' I on g
overdue and urgentJy need·
ed."
"Delay will be a victory
for tbe criminal. from tile
petty thief to tk kings ol o~ crim•." .J<lhnlon wrote Mandietd. ' ' T ti e
loeen wtll be the American
people."
Cities Given
License Fees
State Controller Housto.t
J. F1ecno1 todey reported
dillrbllaa of •t,139,400 ..
Oral• County'• ~ of
~Ueoted "ill 11 t' ••
vehideleeme '"'· Diltribution wilbln ~
count;y I a v e Hufttintton
Beed\ '411,$17, Colta Mel&
Dn,731... t.ecum Beech
•1.«f1.TI, ~ ~ •t7U&U. ~
•."7.11 and rounc.ln
~ ,...._ AttOCtAlH' NIH not ~o this Job f« them!•
Sea. Eucene J. McCarthy The VnHed States. Xen·
tias mlde a 'glum assess· nedy aid "m41t ~opt a
ment oflifs chances oftiest· foreign policy which says.
ini Sen. Bobert F . Kennedy clearly and di stinctly, nol in Nebraska, batleground of more Vietnams."
H"~rey s a i d, Johnson 1can-peop)e to believe ht • ,
told h1JJl what he ..,as golni _would do anything po1slble •
to do. Johnson explained to bring uniJy and elld U.
fhaf he wantea the Amer-war.-Humpttrey-safd'. ~
health, education and -W'l1-
fare Jll'OIP'am8. -\
Health, Education and
Wellare Secretary Wllbur
CGbea lamented the com~
mise t¥11, ~y1ng it would
cut ''vflfY deep" into ewry
one of IUs programs. In par-
ticular, he said it would
rorce trimming ol aid to
federally im~ted areu. a
progrlJn which is stroqly
baclced by many congress-
me<1.
Tbe house is expectl!d to
take up the tax but •ithin
the next two weeks~
·Mideast
Fighting
~ntinues Rep. ~y Reuss {O-
WLS.). a leading House Uber·
al, sald the package was • ·•unacceptable" and said he UnJted Ptt11 lnteraadM1l
would vot.e llgainst it. Israeli and Jordanian gun·
.~p.,James A. Burke (D· nera sent bursts of machine·
Mass.>· dared members of gun fire across the Jordan the conference committee to specify a single cut they River today in the 10th out·
wanted. ''l trunk it's about break of fighting th1I month,
ttme Oley became honest Jor<faniUOfttctall said.
with the people," Burke. a An 'Amman military apok·
member o£ the House Wavs and Means Committee saitt .• esman said Jordanlan troops
"Unless they've got courage suffered no ·casualti9' in the
to come up with Items, 1 ~minute mornintexchange
they're not befog hone.st." but he said the Israelis were
Under the proposal, .John· seen carrying one casualty . son would be forced ro re·
duce spending for the fiscal
1969 period starting July l.
The conference committee
imposed a $1~>.l billion
spending ceiling, compared
to the President's Sl8U ea·
timate, but left several ma·
jor exceptions. Vietnam war
spending, veterans p a Y· •
ments. interest on the debt
and social security trust
run:ls would not be affected
by cutback ir those costs
rose above their budgtt es·
ti mates.
away.
An Israeli announcement
said it sufrered no casualti-
es and accused Jordan of
starting the shooting.
At the United Nations.
western diplomatic sources
said Israel and her A r a b
neighbors may BOOn begin
talks on the Middle E a s t
crisis without actually sit·
tine down t.-Ogether at the
same conference table.
the moment in the presiden· An indication of another 1
lial primary cir~ult. candidate's thinking on Vi· •
Nebraskan• ol both par· etnam came in Lawrence,
lies will vote Tuesday. Kan .. Th ursday when Gov.
McCarthy aaid in an inter· Nelson A. Rockefeller of
view Thursday that Ir it New York, who is challeng·
were j11st a KeMedy-Mc· ing Richard M. Nixon for
Carthy contest he could the GOP nomination, said
match the New Yorker. the South Vietnamese
"If we were meetin~ shouJd be permitted com·
head-on." he sald, "if 1t Rlete freedom in choosing
were just us two in the tft! type of government they
contest. I think the outcome want.
would be 50-50. But these "What iC they choose to
ot.hers who are in the race . be Communist?" said one
will .. hurt. me more than of the students in a crowd
him. . of 17,500 that packed the
Besides the .names ol the.. -University -of Kansas field·
two. 1enators, . the Demo· house. ··would you aUow
crat1c ballot w1JJ Uat Pres· that as President?"
1c1ent Johnson even though "I think these people
he an nounced March 3l h~ have got to have the right
would neither seek nor ac· to choose what kind of gov·
cert nomination for another ernment they want." Rock·
lerm. . . . . ereJler answered. "If that ~ wr1te·m ~ampa1gn is is what they want to do,
building for Vice President that is their idea of free·
Hubert H .• !f ump h re>'• dom.' 1 who~ ~ecmon to seek the Vice President Humphrey, nom1~ation cam~ too late speaking in Denver to Colo-
for rui:i to be l.iSted on the rado Democrats about the
ballot m _Nebraska. events that brought him
A predicti~ that none of into the race for the Demo-th~ Demcx;ra.tic conte~de_rs cratic nomination, said lt
will receive a n:iaJority was the war that caused T~esday came from N~-President Johnson to decide b1 ask a Dem.ocratic Chair· against running again.
man John Mitchell. The President he said
Kennedy told U\e Uni~ed· was a "casualty of the war"' ~uto W~rker~ conveatlon as much as any wounded
ll1 Atlantic .c1~, Thursday soldier.
that . ~o~tr1es unable ~r • Before announcing his de·
11nwilbng . to manage their cision not to seek reelection own affairs ought not to '
expect the United States to
lake on the chore.
"We can help those who
are able to help themselves
to meet the needs and de-
sires of their own people
for justice and independ·
ence," he said. "But we can-
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Slop. Go.
'top. Go.
If you do o lot of 1'111 kind 6f driving
(ol'ld who doesn't 1'1est doY'"l moybe !ft
time you put your foot down Ofl clutch·
in9 Of'ICt olld for oll.
With Chevrolet's u clu1•v-ntwTorqu•
Dt~e tfonsmiuion. you <ti" At • price
fot IOWtf !hon hen evt r beeft pebible
before.
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ii at t'1e pnce. AnA you con hove it °"
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B~ R~Jeet8 Text Stanford
Raflerty Loses Rebels Get .
Battfu on P~nics Demarids
LOS ANGELES .(AP) -
Dr. Mn Riafferty b• fliled
in bis effort. to persuade tlle
State Board of Educatioa to
adopt -over the objectiGGI
of the State CUrrlculum
Commllaion -a ~ading
text empbasizi.ng phonics.
The state 6Uperintendeot ot public instructloo, CGU·
tending voters elected him
to bring back "the basiCI',"
such as phonics, fought to
*he end.
In a tw1)r.iaing move, the
board,_ voled tmanlD:IOMb'
Thunday nllbt to adopt
textbook 9t!'iee publl.lhed by
Harper & Row and the Mac·
mlllan Co.
The board did agree to
make limited use ot the
book favored by Rafferty
and pubtilbed by the J. B.
LlppinaJtt Co. at Al top-
plementary text for IJ'8des
1-3.
Board Precident Howard
Day called the gesture "a
fine compromile." But Mn.
Seymour Jrf.thieseo, a board
member, said it ,,., "no
compromise in my boot."
Most of the other board
members indicated a-gree-
ment.
Rafferty Jftferred the
Lippincott boot for whet be
called its greater-sft-ess on
phonics, larger vocabulary
and higher q ua lity
literatlO'e.
"I am the only one who
represmta the people in this
romn," the elected official
aaerted.
Th e curriculum com·
milsioft,rated Ha books bet·
4le!-th• Lippind'1 on all
co~. It ta.id ttie books
balanced phonics -soun· dlng, letters and words to
team Uteir meaning -and
other approache s tD
teachinc reading.
Reagan Spells Ii Out:
Won't Take No. 2 Spot
SACRAMENTO (AP) -
Reacting llml>lJ' to tilt to a n 0 c tefetler. Rellglft Re~ tictet ti'I Y"8f',
G<YV. Reagl80 flattr dedm'es
be "will not_. Ilia me
p r e lideatial I'll' • tR,
regardlel9 fll ..ema tbe
nominee far prwMmt ~
be."
The governor went ciat ot
his Wr/ 'J'bandlJ t 0
reiterate in D¥Jl'e npllet
terms whm be JIM dlilrtY
said before ..... 119 domt.'t
want the No. 2 ..,o& • ..
ticket, and tinll9 M dla do
more 11 ,_..,.. e f
CallforDa to DGml Im
phll0909bJ cl paw...t.
His et.ate.meat, CMne ln a
press releue in 1be af.
ternoon. a few bcu'I, llft.r
h1s weekly nen oonference.
Thursday's pr1ntlld state-
ment carried eiis t e y
paracraph: .,,
"Lam not -*ing, llDl not
avatleble far and wW not ac-
cept the vb lftllldantw norniDltiaD. r rJ dlRI Cll
whom b ! "._ tar
pNtidelltnmrk"
Senators Ban
Play Sex Acts
SAQlAMENTO (AP) -
wtllt no votes to spere, the
8-tl hM appr•••d ltCWetton to ban a n y
"limo.lated ect of eauel ln· tercourH or dtviate texual
ocmdld" from state collete
prodoedonl.
SimuJaCed or suggested
ads llUdl • in the play call·
ed "The Beard" produced at
Fullertoa state O>llege last
faB "dl9credit o u r ·in·
ltltuticm of bigber educa·
tion,'• aald the bill's author~
Democratic Sen. Lawrence
Wallll. of Huntington Park.
STANFORD (UPI) -
Dissident Stanford Univerti·
ty student. ctaimed a mljor
victory today in winning a
gr~t« .student voice in
schooi attains following a
tbree.-Oay campus slt-.in.
Bowing to dictates ol
rebellious students, Presi·
dent Wallace ster~ and
PrOYOS't IUcbiid L)'JDM an-
noonced Thursday n i g h t
they had set aside recom·
mended suspensions f o r
seven stud«lta involved in a
dernoostration against the_ -_
~al IDtelligence Agency
Nov. 1. sterling said he may
ask a 11tw taculty·studerlt
group to review the case.
Sterling aod Lyman alao
said Ibey ~ ~
Crom imposing any possible
penalties on the ~ to 400
studeots wbo ~ the
old ttudent \Don bujkting
from Monday QOOD until
Wedneay mdit. Tb e
peaceful sit·in was lauDcbed
to protest the ~
recommended by • five.man
faculty committee. The decisions were among
a s e r i e s of recom·
mendatioM hammered out
by Prof. Hubert M.M'aball's
15-man student.faculty CIOID·
mlttee and approved by
Stanford's Acedenllc Coun·
ell of Faculty meinben
Wednesday nigtlt.
Also eodorsed by Sterling
and Lyman wece proposed
changes calling for greater
student voice i n campus
rulemaking and judici.al pro-
cedures. The Umventty «·
ficers said 1hcy endorsed
ttie proposals ~ having
"serious ~s about
the wisdom" ol some ot the
council'• reccmmendlti<lm.
, No. 1 Pa perl
The ~oily Pilot
Think
Mother's lay
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WEEI<LY ALMANAC
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·All mothers arc invited to The Plaza
at Rancho California this weekend. To
help celebrate Mother'• Day, the chil-
dren of Murrieta Valley are presenda1
a special art show and bake sale. It's a
once-~year opportunity to sample t.IM
handiwork o( these talented youopten.
The perfect gift for Mother on this
very special day? You'r& sure to Ind it
in one ot Tho Plaza'• fucinatillg sift
shopt. Be sure to visit the newly~
"'The Grlnse," and then treat Mom to
• outdoor lunch at La Foadita.
Thea tako her on a trip throop
Rancho Califomia'a 17,.500 acre em-
pire of thorouahbred hone rancbel,
dairy farms, POC8do pova, vine= cscbantl, recreatioe I .. ud
... We11 map a coune for you, jmt "'~ bJ at the Vlslton Center in The .....
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BLmlG GOOD VALUES IN
FLOWERY PATIO FURNITURE
• 2 CLUB STYLE C·HAIRS
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• 48~1:NC.H LOVE SEAT
OR
• SWIVEL ROCKER With
OTTOMAN
All charm -this New !Jleaos furniture of scrolled, ice-wtlite
wrought iron - hiding its sbrdy practicality uod« a lacy deli-
f'Xf. The blossoming Santa Ana vinyl covers stay fresh, need-
ing Dftly the tooch of a da~ cloth. Foam-filled tufted seat
cushions and box-edge backs are marvelously COl)lfortable -
so welcome in lanai or den when the summer ends.
(Matching tables, as shown, nominally priced.) ,,..,; r
EACH
CANOPl ·SWING • •
5-PC. DINING SETS IN APPETIZING NEW COLORS .
VIRTUE PINEAPPLE-YELLOW SET
Suft..splashed witll bright yellow, Iii set is 1 • dloice.fw ev«y~ay dinin1. The 36" rollld -Witll simullticrpal!ift:>
lite top, extends to 48" with • lltll lllf. Pill98~ ._
and legs are further accentld ~ le p ily-paftlnila my e1r9
vinyl chair backs and seats, 111 comfortably fm cnhiolled.
VIRTUE AVOCADO-GREEN SET
Avocado.enameled chair frames llld table lees off set tile warm
simulated pecan finish of the nw-proof Micalite table top 1114 the
lus-floral vinyl upholstery. 36" ocU&Ofl table extends ~ U''. A ·
sophisticated dinin& set at 1 seasational low White f IO!lt ,ice!
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NIAPPUllT
CIMPAll AT"·" ,
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~ .. Habra .. ~ .... r , _ _..-...1 -·~---·
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:Cal~
Prof
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,bi. NOrn
t.itiiier. a n
·~pl1sh1 1'!f 'name, I
1tllrlmf.5tanc
the year
rianerton.
Selection
prof es10r
8-daY by
William B.
reception .-
Frtends of
community
·fte CSF
tMches fro
~J result
f....S in We
chJlrman c
department
from )954 ti
HA'l'B
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;~yor n.. -z. Shull Jr.
. ~ lf•bra Tbunday llllbt ··-·)ected prllldent cl tbe
·~Cal State
Professor
·Honored
,bi. NOrman Townshend·
~er. a man witb a list of
· ~pUshmenu as long u
!di 'Dame, hu been named
-~t&tanding professor of
the year at Cal State
ruuerton.
Selection of the economic
protesaor was announced
Sapday by CSF President
William B. Langsdorf at a
reception sponsored by tbe
ll'rltnds of the College, a
community suppOrt group.
•fte CSF winner. who
tMches from a wheelchair ~J result of wounds suf·
f~ in World War JI. was
cMirm2n of the economics
department a t Fullerton
trom)9S4 to 1967.
DEATH NOTICES
NE~N
lhlelle NtllOft. Aw 76. ol .,, W. 19411
SI..• ..._, k«J\. Dale ot -"'·
••. Su<vlvt!I tw """· ""'"· It-..... z-1-. ...... .. WIN llt Mid. 01-*I llv lltll IY Morfwry, 111 l rcwtdwer.
11\eSt. •
I BELDEN
tlio-1 •. ltldeft, AM M, ol Jff I . 11111 E NIHI . Dell of •11~. IMY t •
.. ,..,.,. llell """""""" llt ._.,,.,,,, Co1t1 Mesa.
JOHNSON
'DLTZ MORnJAJUE.1
C.... •1 Mar OR I-Mii ~Meu Mll-24!4
9ELL BROADWAY
-:~ · MORnJARY
lll•Broadway, COiia Mea
Ul-UD
I Oranp Coubty DMaklD ol
tbt LelCU• ol Qllfornil Cities. .
N.ned vice in&i4eDt WU
Coundlmaa L 1 1 y d Gum.
men of Sell Beecb md
elected Onale County
ctrector of .. state ......
WU Coancl)lnM Jl O b e r t
Willem of c.o.ta Mesa . .smn. weo succeeds
ScoUts Await Scout-o-Rama·
Scouts, Clubl and Ex·
plorer1 from the Oraqe
Empire Area Council cl Boy
Scouk wm 1ie1tD Uck.et ...it1
tod•y for their Scout.().
Sama to be held Jt.UM1 a, at
the Oran ge County
ali'(r<'418ib.
Dr. WBUam BW'DI of SID·
i. A I I , Scout-0-Rlll\t
cbalnull Ulid Uae priae1-
w1Jl be awarded to boys 1tll·
tnc tbe most tickets in thetr
areal. -'"1 n t I U d
everytblDg from $2.1 savinp
boods to translator micro-
rldlel Md ,u kiACk .oL ob.
ftcial seoutin1 9e1wpment.
he said.
THIRD ANNUAL .
MllllONAllY CONPIRINCI
DI. •OIM W. Nim. hlel s-a._,, .... lp1lllier
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THIMI: "OIVI LIGHT TO THIM ••• tN DA.ltKNHr Luk• 1;"
CINTRAL BllLE CHURCH = HCIDold form• r CUIS RELAX -CUba from ?Mwport Beach Ptck No. 10 will belin tk:ket
of G.,.n Grow, ~ $8ltl for the~ Scout-0-Rama to be held :June • at the Grange County Fair·
beea 1'c..-e prtlideat Of me grounds. They are, lrom left, Barry Choy, 30bil ·Burns, Joe Jones and Travis
1M IAIT nN ITHIT, COSTA MllA -PHONI Ml-QQ _., 1. _,.. "•"'
leap aad...ita adiDJ.leader-Kuykendallt -all-of-Newport Beach _..:..._ --·-_ . __ -· _
la receat weeks. .
Orange .Coast's No.· 1 Paperl The Daily Pilot
'lbe La Habra mayor ap-
peared before c o u n t y
wpervisora two weeks ago
and firmly outlllled h
ie.cue 's position of diJION·
tioll of tbe county hart>or
district.
Awards were preseliUd
far "outatanding" service to
HUK>ld and Shull as past of.
ficers and to W i l l i a m
Martin, former fOlyW rJ.. ~ i.cuna Beadl for till five •
year's service M a member
a.>d c::Oainnan of the Local
Agency FannatJon Com·
miaaioa.
Teen Affair
Set. Sa tur<\a y
By NAA~P
The Or.age County
branch ol the National
A s s o ci a ti o n for the
Advancement of Colcred
People sponsors a ttett
semioa!' Sat\rdly in Santa
Ana, to encouraie. CC111tact
between black and wbite
youth.
About 120 youngsters from
29 Orange County cities will
meet at 9 a.m. in the Santa
Ana Community C e n t e r
chibbouse, 1104 ~St.
"The purpose ls to help
briQge tile gap 1'bldl esist.s
twday between blact and
white teeoegien, enabling
them to dllCUll their social
end eoooomic. lll~enut a
apokeslDlll ~:
Groups ot 100n,...1 t• to
18 years <old will pther. in
worbbop and dl9CUS5ton
8fJ811ion.s during the NAACP·
5P<Jllsored project.
Retail Sales
Boost Seen
A 1.10 percent lncreue in
retail sales has b e e n
forecast for Orange County
and Its cities in fiscal 1989.
It will mean an estimated
S23,IM5,000 la local fun~s
from their one percent
share of lllei tax.
Chairm an Richard
Nevim, Southenl California
Member of the State Board
of F.qmlization,. Wd the
forecast, bleed Oil Depmt·
ment of Finance npres.
· · In llddition, Oran1e Ooun·
t1 al.lo may expect to ab.we
M,378,MO in d1arette tax
revenues, the result of the
tbree-ceata·.a·p•c.k levy for
Joell ~ effective
ltst October.
JudgeDr9ps
DA Citation
~ABEIM -A coatempt
citation ag.ainst Diat. Atty.
Cecil Hieb was wttbdrawn
without e:rpl&Mtion Tmrt·
day by Municipal Judge
Lloyd V«ry.
Tbe citation WIS iatued
lMt March when Hieb ob-
tained a search and Mizure
order. allegedly toot eviden-
ce hm ttie Jadses
chaml>en and showed lt to
.. a...l Jury.
'IM ettdlnce blt91ves the Gruel ,..., •• llldktment of
ReMri E. Lee* 41, of Loi
Aaleles. accmect 9J the
Msdl • .ct.mptld ~urdll' ol Mart. SUJro, 42. of LI
HlbN.
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Births
Marriafle
1-'U!ense•
~ites Changed
Servfoes of the Newport
Harbor Seventh-day Adven·
tist Church. 271 Avocado St ..
Cost.a Mese. will not be held
Saturday because of a
denominational convention
in. the Anaheim Convention
Center, tM church an· •
nounced.
~BUCIO Cll'JSTlllD~1
Land of the Don,
UNSPOILED, SECWOED
2 '/z to 3 acre nacho lites amlcl the
great oaks of Cleveland Nadonal Forest
Deep in the ,,at oek repoa S.. CSemente. and Newport
<'f the ClevclH4 Nit~ 8-:la. Ollly 55 freeway miles
Forest lies 1 300-ecre .._.el froa L. A.· Civic Center,
rolli ng hilla, Wlnll vakyl ...r ltncllo C1~0 sites ue
8nls.~y glides knowa • llncbo priced from S8,00> to S18,00>,
Cap1str•no. V11t reedaetol the terms 10" down, 15 ye1r.s.
Na1ion1I FOfest recr.-;o. are1
''retch in every directioll, a
Go'vernrtlent·ownccl buffer
against popuJatioe Mel 009"
mcrcial encroechment.
Rancho C1pistr1no wiU bielcla1
In JUlll 133 owners, ia fH
t1mpl1. Eich of the 21 Co'
:1 acre sites ii clearecl ...
accessible to utiliti• alMI
araded med. Ancieftt S~
oaks still *8d Oii _,. of 69
sites. Thia priv•t•piwer.-.
ClnCC sold, CH De.er .,.
duplicated.
At Raac'ho CapiltrW> )'OU11
enjoy -rect led.-,. for •
infinite hlture, die beauty of
twp priv• 1111• W ..._,
• temJ!ft*)W'i .... ....
It 3300-ft. .......... ..
minute.,.,_ ID..-l ....
1tiot1 It ~ Dim. 11111-. •
SCENIC DRIVE: T1ke 1 drive
to tee tbe fllMed swallows of
Millioa S. Juta Capistrano,
tbn _..Hwy. 74 ud follow
tile lips .. RIDCho Capistnno.
Yo.11 .. welcomed I
•
Record Six Father of Year Judges Named
...-.MA1H~--A ddWoul
m•J be obtaJned Bia~• ,
llS N. Mafa a~
147-7711. •
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fifth
USHER'S
~i111t
& HOBBY· ' ·-
3 DAYS ONLY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST TOY! HOllY CENTERS
Thingmak_er
FUN MOt.DS IY "MA TTIL"
Fu11 Flowers e C,...py Crawttra
CrHple People e ,.right ~eotwy
e Fighting Men. "eg. •14.00 7.81 V•lue. Your Choice
Plastic Roller Skates
With New Wlcte·Wlde Tr1ok Wltttt.. U110011dl·
tlot!1lly gu1r•nte1d. Adju1t1bl• for ohlldNfl't
1hoe 111" a,, to I ,. .. ,... 1.59 ONLY
. Pitch N Catch
.......... ._ 6.49 , .
lmprov• throwl11g -uracy .,,41 fleldl111
•blllty. Gre1t fut1 fff t or mOf'e pl1yert 111.
doo,.. or out.
Nylon Butterfly and fish Net
lduoatlo111I 111d fun. M•y be UMd for col·
ltctlng butterflies, lnaecta, froge and min·
nowt In ponds. ln1truotlo111 for collecting
and pre11rvln1 flyl119 lllMOU 66c
art Included. Of'lly
Ute Brite -TalkilMJ Drowsy
All a~ MW 1oy thet lete a clll141 oo .. r -· ay llll1ttel. ,.,,, t1 •lffe,_t ,..,., tlrM
wlttt If~ l11Mrt the oolere• P•tt lftto 1he ~,.--151• tall. f'erfMt -....
ewtllM ,tetuN 111 tht meglo box .... the • time playmat'I ...... ll.00 Vaiu. 5.69
•• ..,,,. te llft In 111e of eltltt 4 • Wtlll111t oofors. • ·
Little Kiddies
Al~ 1tytte to oh-fro"'. 31 l11ehe1 tall,
be1td1bl1, Pfft•ble, comll 111• 1 •
Itri*' hel' IMlll'I .,.,, •
-~_· _s_w_im_F1_n_s ____ ' Hlth "uallty flM. N-,,.. 2.89
1ummer ult prlctdl fl'Offt
'AmHint w1ter. wllf_l\e 11t11ee kld11 watert the
lawn, ,1ay1 tag, J"'~ alw1y1 111 the move.
Fleiclblt hOM, Juet 1 39
1hook •11d w1toll the fu11. •
SPIROGRAPH
ONLY '2 27AS SllN . ~ ON TV
"EG. 14.00 VALUE
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SOAIS HI fi'T. IN All
ONLY 47c ~s-:
Skecliclclle Kiddle
4-lnolt ltoll welk., r~ •11d ,.,.., alto.
HNlt tu""9, armt •11• logo ,,...,,..
W1llgr ·-lie rem..ed fw oepu1te
,tey. •ut ¥alue Oltly 1.97
BIG
TOY &
HOBBW·
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Leatue Baseball
With cork oenter. Offlcflli alu 67C
1114 weight. ettly
Zllfion Bubbles
WHAMO
New multl·bubblt wind crutn .rllllOfte
of lumlneKtnt shimmering bubbl••· u-·
1111 ata11dard bubllle oolutlet1. 99C' •
SUp 'n Side-
The m11lo w1ter
elldo th1t'1 ooel
8'11Hlllftt fu11 for
all 1ge1 6 49 o"ly •
Complete wl• llut Hu11t1r, m1gnifyl111
M111y dape of 74c NOW
Hoola Hoop
auv 1 CA .. AT IHG. ""tea ANO GRT
ANOTNS·" CA" 01" Y0\11' C*OICE
I I ·. FREE!
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Glattt tHMft ., .. , i..11. luJ
OO¥trol •t ""° lew pl'totl Oftly
aattery ,.....l"M Net wftlt f l11tt tO-IMtl
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FMlJ, Mu 10, 1968 • DAILY PU.Or f 'T
ON ~ DAY ONLY! S OME QUANTITIES LIM IT ED! SORRY, NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS
Special ,.rc~ISI
-~k1t4111Bits
A tift for Motier
• Swi11 embroidered
• Metahf~sach.+
• lHdy to.,ap b#
':>Pf CI,'\ l
S ATUR DAY ONLY!
Y•r d~lct of ltoys' cotlol
T ·•lrti er wabt sllorts
·• i-shirt hes. ,·h~rt
tlffvH, chest pocket
• Walkshortsareof ~. ....... ~ 77u.. l0n9 "••r cltnim • SportswHr valuttl .... TO 1 At
SATURDAY ONLY~
..... en ... • ,., .... ,...
• Stretch I.eek, si4ts
• Lace upper'cup
• Machinewauaw.
.. . ~ '
• A J2.J6. I 1C J2·ll ..._ __ ......,_.
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hf ....... tlntk
wrist .._., "'"'
• lashio~ right styling
•· Smert elastic wrist
• A good 9ift-ilt• ,
• luy now and sev~
~PE C IAL
•• I •
For hot weat~trl
W Ollll 'I sudtls
• Buy 2 p~ir e~d save ,
• Smartly fashion styled
• Right for iummer
, • Cool, comfombft
SAVE 9F r
.. 2hr'3
Ol 1.66 Pa.
... 1.tt ...
SATURDAY ONLY ~ SATURDAY ONLY~ I •
lively su•11er looks 11 fresh,
easy-care styles s~e'll towel
•.
1
• Wiclt assortment of soffer fashions with low• torsos,
belts, scarves, ruffles an4 mHh morel
• Dacron® polyester, Arnefe...,.c.+ate/Fortref 8 pelyestel'
jersey end cotton blends "'"" •nY. cert end Wffrl
... ..., ., ""'' IMrro'l's .• • • litMH I
SA TURDAY ONLY!
CerMty .. cl.rest
,t11ow·low pri<tdl
SAVE l.99
REG. 10.H
<.,.\VE ; 11
• li9hted for 1111
and convenitnu
• Kapok comfort fill
• Side pockets, handle .,..
. · 118. 17." MUlROR 11.19
... M.•t MIUOlt 11a ti.iii~::.,:::,:i.;,..,I
• Grttt for ruding
• Hur ry artel save
,
• ... '
Soft 11~ 1~sor~11t
COHOI ttrry S(lffs
• Cushion.cf inso&.s
• Rubber soles ·
• White or soft pasf1l1
• Wome,.' 1 sii11 S-M-L
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2'' .... ___ ...
SA TUR DAY ONl Y !
• Mechi'nt wash, dry ·
• Never nHd ironing
• Dacrori® politster
end cotton b encl
• Womer'• sizes S·M·L
• White cloh on c,for •· M IA.
SATURDAY ONLY~
7 ............
4 set for th patio
• Glau pitcher and
tell I I -01. glasses
• 6rHt for informal
get-.to9eth1rs
SATURDAY ONl Y !
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Je DAJLV PILOT Frld,u, May 10, 1968
From Pt. Loma
'0ceanside Goal
In Tri-Port Race
Thirty oceElll r a c i n g
yachts returning from the
EDSenada race will gather
off. Point Loma S&turday for
the first leg ol the Tri-Port
Handicap race to Oceanside
Harbor.
~
Olympic
Training
Planned
'LEGAL .NOTICE LEGAL NOTICL __
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.,_ tMt .. NrtMnlllJ _.... " ......... ---"......... --RUOOC..l"tf VISKU, CHA~lt JOltS' ;:.. ~ .... .. .-.-..-_. -11t Ml ... .,._fl i'll • .,.,, EAftl; WIHG ..........,. ....... la --..... .... __,;~1_ .....:...a~ ._1 " ...
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IY Cl1.,llS "ert l ll'MMb -t11 fllt 111 ttw ,....,.. (Of'l'ICIAL HALI "•" IM'wltl. ......... M R-.,, 0..r'"*'I AM -.... , ..... tw Mlle Jowtll I . 0.Ylt • A-Mn • ..,._ ...__,. .,.. ..--11e11. Not9rY Jubllc..Cellf0t11lt.
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Second leg oL the nee will
be sailed Sunday from
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CITY COUNCIL 01' TMI .
• CITY M .. OQNTAIN VALi.iV LEGAL NOTJa· : • -L!lGAL NOTICE M•N I . Celt. Clf'I c ....
Jl/bll$11ed Ora-CoNJ DelW "tel, J·JtMt
aAR·'1• May 10. !Ne llW CIUl,.ICAT• OI' IUSOI ...
SUJIRIOll COURT 01' TMI JICTITIOUS NAME • ,.
STATI o" CALll'OltlllA "OR LEGAL NIVWll1CE Tiie -rs1tnec1 doff cer11ty •1w wc-. TN• co'::!,'l:,,oRANGI VII' ~ dllell"9 • ..,,,_s .1t 1ru''i~
llOTICI OI' NIARI... Of' PITITIOll llOTQ °' INHllT'IOll TO llallleY9rd. Cc.Ii. ~· C.ltf~. 11'1•
l'Oll l'ROaAH Of' Wit.I. AlfD l'Oll LIA.SI HAL ••Ol'HTY du Ille fktl\i-firm. ,..me -!'t2"L!;: LITTIRS TISTAMENTARY Notl<~ la 11eteby elvtn !Mt 111 Ille 9111 ~ECA and ltlll ~Id flm ls ~~...,_..
Estate of Delfi,.. V•lci.r. o«l..i. dty f/I ,,,..,, '""' ,... ... rd of Trvsl-of flM tolloWlrll Hl'MA· wlloS4 &1" NOTICE IS HERll'I' GIVEN Tiie! .. Ille Or-c .... JIMlor Collt9t oi.. Ml tMI ,... .. ,...i*flce Is " ~: Eslllet A. TtullHo hat-fllM 11eret11 • Hf\. lrict .....,. • ruelull4ll ef "'""' to ,....,. J. G. V-. 71111111• ;,. rt
Finn Oass
Race Set
llon for lll'ObAte of wlll Incl for .__ et .._ rHI H-"' fw r.crHllMAI, -· A-, Soulll GaN. tallfonlli;"": .-iiiliilllillllllllii-.ii• Letlors Test_!.,.., lo Jefltlotler, -Tiie ,.._lutMn fl* Ille fftllll_, OetM Al,,11 11. lNI. •u• r ,..,.,.~ 19 wNcll 11 "'"' for fwtlMr ·........ 1 1 1 1-. Della t•M> '"'" J. G. v-. ·r · .
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Zill I
VCI Seeks Title
Skipper Carl Reinhart and crewm~n Jeff Justice
lean iilto their preparation for tbe Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Championships lo be
held at Marina del Rey, Saturday. The UC Irvine
sailors, coached by Dick Sweet, finished fifth in the
elimination series--of six races. UCI will compete
agains~ the University of Southern California, San
Diego State, Orange Coast College. UC San Diego,
UCLA, UC Berkeley and Cal State, Long Beach.
Racing begins at 10 a.m.
Precision Wheel
Alignmem:
Reg up te SJ2.58. No"' durlfl9 Ma9 o•ltl .
$
• Our alignment spe-
• •
cialist. 1 will. do all
Any U.S. A~to plu"
ptrh. Add $1 for lo•·
sion bt•• or air con·
dHionin9.
this work .•. lllspect
front end, springs,
shock alJsoroers and -
steering wheel as·
sembly; align front
end· correct camber, \ d . c aster an toe·in.
Service now A: save!
NO MONEY DOWN on our Easy Pay Plan!
nectric Floor Sample
• Big Savinp on theeeJDd many other TV'a, Stereos and Appliancn!
• Up to 36 Mo. to Pay • No Money Down on Our EMy Pay Plan!
"NO· FROST"
Refrigerator Freezer
NOW! 16 lb. caracity and
Mini-Basket , too!
iu cu. "· • MOii&. .,..,a
$3.15,., ....
Gtent Zero 09t,... ,,...,
Holda Up To 147 lba.
flrozen Food1I
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WAIHIR
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l611er 11Mr !l•acll llYcL. Across from H•t•tttun Slt1pplll1 Ctr. ' . (
HUNTINGTON BEACH-PHONE 842-4495 ~ -~on. to Th~ 8 a.m. 'ti 6 p.ft.. Mr. I a.m. 'ti'·,.,... SAT. I a.m. 'ti S p.m..
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ll, IHI, ., f :311 •·"'·• In ..,. cour._ ol ...-.1c: meetlnl et •ldt seel..t -•• Jllllllc "' w f!lr Miii SAte, , llY OtHr-1 Ne. 1 ef Mkl c.ou<t, tt 111 win lie rec.ti"' AM c-ldenoll et t:OI •-9" Jlffre J. c. v......,.,!11¥1¥11 to
Norlll l •N<fw•Y· '"Ille CllY o1 tent. AM ·rclodr',;m . ., tM-2'111 *"fl,..,, "'61. me 10 lie Ille ...,_ ..._. ,..~ lt>llll-Ctlllo<nle. ' In Ille ._. R-located •I '111 l'•lr· scribed to Ille wltlllll lnstl'Vl'Mftf Mt/ •ck•
O•t.cl Mrf '· IHI. view R-. C•I• -., CelHONll•. now\Mffd lie executed "" seme. ' W. E. ST JOHN. Count\' Clerk, TM ,,_,.., la ... ltllMd Is ditScfllled (0,.FICIAL SEALI • •
DeM .. ICW., "' JOMPll E. Davis ~ • lleotll ~ Mnet, All ltlet cen.111 _, ..._..., loutM '" ,....,., l'ubllc • C.IHOFl\la.
StcwltY l'lnt NafleNI a.-.......... Ille Coullf'I tti °'-• Sl•lt of PtltlCIPel Office In Ot•* ·~mlv
Suite .. , C.Mlornla, '"°"' 11Attic:ularl'f -.C:rlbe<I •• E I •-~' '' s.11ra A;_., Ctllfentl• tl7tl ., follows: ~Jo Commls .. on Ill res .-.. ,
T•I• (714) J42.-S A-lmele!Y 3.U ecrts 111 Ille wm of • .-...., ... ~ .. .._ • ,,,_ .. teated •I Iha mi.1111 and l'ubllshed Or-CoHt Dell'/' ~lot.
J11bll•Md Ora119e C.O.sl D•ltv l'llot. H si ol Go!Nnl Street lle-n M<-Al'•ll "· 211 encl Mtv l, 10, 1"8 ""''
Mey 10, II, 17, IHI 111... I'.-,. AWllUe Incl Edi""' AW!n.ie LEGAL NOTICE.~ · In Ille City of Hunll"91tn leach. Jrt»·
1r1Y llM rllfllllftl )K.$1' ffSlerlY lrom 1---------------Goflle"' Streel w trom tllls Mini llOTICI V TaUSTal'S IA&ll
... t'Olllmllll'I' ru.5' "°"""'"' to Gofll. .... 1'(·104 LEGAL NOTICE
JR·l" •NI Slr•I. Oii J-11, IHI. •I 11 :• A.M.,
tUJIRIOlt COURT 01' ,... ....d ol Tru•-COLONIAL MO•TGAGE SEltvtGe· co. s~~~·~::;'::"c::~~R ~·~.;C:i!J:!'~:d ~~1=:7i.ut'R~=·~
.... A""'97 Clerlt ol tlle ..,.,., Trust dAlod IMtcll 13. "" u.adld w NOTICI O" MIARllMI CW l'ITITION l'ubll"'9d Or-Coest Dall\' l'llol. ,.,_le M. l•rlow, e sl,..le· -.....
POil l'Roean OP WILL ANO .. o. Mey It, 17. IHI 117-41 --Altrll .. ,,.., •s ...... -116.1. LITTIRS THTAM•NTARY Ill ._ ,.,,,, -117 of Offlclllhll«»rds
Elfalo flf Mtrllltt Jollt,,.,. Gr•ef, 111 Ille lfflct "' Ille Counl'f R._.r ..
D«AIAMCI. LEGAL NOTICE Or-c-tY. Celltor"'-· Wit.~ -SELL NOTICE IS HERUY GIVEN Th•I AT PU9LIC AUCTION TO ~~ST =~ ~ •= e.:;· ·~ir::. ':':cteln,.; J·ll'I• llOOER FOR CASH IH-r•blt e.t ,time el
llMIArice of L.iters Tesl•IMllt•N lo l'ell-<•RTIJICATI OI' IUSINIU SAii In l•wtul ,,,_., °' Ille, ,U.,ited
l'-1-tlfettne1 lo wlllcll Is m-for Plctllleft "'"" ,._ Sletut Al Ille Soulll lronl tnlrllfl<8 .. lh' lurlllr~ partlculets, •ncl 111•1 Ille time •nd THE UNOERSIGNEO do .._,...., eertlty o .. ,,., Counl'f COUf1house, City fl .S.nl• piece of l>eatJ,.. Ille same Ns Ileen Ml Ille! llleY are eoncluCH"9 • barber .,_ Alie, Coointv of Ora,,,., Stilt di C.llfornl•
tor May 31 "" al t ·lO 1 "' In tl'le buol,...s et Ore,,.. County, Ctllfornll> all tltlll. Ht• and lnternl ~ lo
courtroom;,. ~ No' j' of Hkl under the flctlll-flrfft -of aM -Mid 11'1 11 ""*' SAl4I ·Ofld of ~·· al "' Nortll ,,...,. •• ;In the City HUNTINGTON VILLAGE IAR9ERS tftd Tn11t "' lhe llf-ftv sltuet.cl "'·"" Cl· of Santa AM Calllor11I• VILLAGE CfiNTER IAll9t!lts •ftd 11\al ty of Costa Mesa, In stlcl C-"' And O•ted Nttr' IO INI • seld firm Is comPOSed of llw lollowl"9 ste ... -.SCrlbtd as: • w E ST JOHN Ceuntv Clfrk 11<1rsons, wlloM n• ..... In lull and ,,_ lfl4 ao"' Trect No. ?341. 111 flle.CltY ...
._... N; La-.re 111 ' • of rnldence ••e u follows, 1-11: Cotta Mesa. CooinlY of Or-•· ~slfl.ol 1212 HltlllaM A-looils Lemme• "m Monterey Lene Calllornl•. •• -m1P r~ In ecolt •-s ' • ' 1' pages l •net 4 of Mlscelll-Maps, Ma111191t• l•ecll. Ctllle""• "'" -•ce t '· Hunlll!Ofoll oHCll, C.tllfofnl•. I "" offl Of "" County R-*• •• T.,.._: 12111 MS.HU -(llJ) 71f.179) Htf'bert S. ~811, 1337 lncll811ePOlls, 11kl C ~f / • Jubllslled Ora"" Coesl D•llY Pllof Hunll119fon lt1ch. Celll,.r1111. Ml oun v. MtY 10 II 17 IHI lll-41 WITNESS Our Nndl' !Ills 7111 day Of S.ld salt wlll be mltdt, ""'° <Wlltloul • • • #tty, IHI. COYtMnl ,,.. w•rr•nl'f. UP•UI .......... led,
looils tammes reHnll"9 tllle, -seulon, or.-9Mum·
LEGAL NOTICE Herbert s. Good11ot brel\a!S, 10 pay Ille rem•lnl,.. ~ipel
STATE 01' CAl.ll'()RNIA wm of 1114! not1 tKUrH 11'1 said' Dttd of
COUNTY OF OllANGE l H Trust. fo·wll: 120,611.$6, Wfllt fnttrMI
••• ,., ON THIS 7"' dey of May. A.O. IHI, lrom All'IUSI I, 19'7, u In ....... pro-
CIRTl .. ICATI 0" IUSINISI llefor·I me, Allell Ko....,.5,,.1111. e Notary Ylded, edv1ncu, If •nv, under ••term• l'ICTITIOUS NAMI Public In and tor Ille wkl Countv 111d of said Dffd of Trust. fees .• cfler9e• Ind Tiie undersl!Jned does cerlltv he Is c-Sl•lt, resldl"9 lllereln, «tlY c:ornmluloned expen-of Ille Truslff IM of ,_.lfusls duc:ll"9 • bllslMSs ti 7'1' N-rt encl s-,.,,. ...,..,...,,., •-ted Louis crealecl by said Deed of Trust • ·
loutr.lard, Ca,le Mete, Calllornla, llftder L.em"'" end Herbert s. Good•le k-1o TIM Mlleflclerv under wld ~ nl Ille flclltloUJ llrm name of ANTIQUES me to tie "'-person• whose ,..m., .,. Trusl. by tHSOft of • l!reec.11 or dlfeult 1•
AMl'EllSANO end 111•1 .. Id firm I• com· subKtlbed to Ille within Instrument. end Ille obll9atlons s e cu r • d M;eb,,
llOMd "' Ille lollow1"9 "rson, wllOM •<knoWtedeed lo me 11111 111ey exKVfed heretcfore executed end dellwrM If Ill• .....,,. 111 fvff -l'l•ce of •Hldellc1 11 IS IM ,.IM. undersltned • wrllltn O.C18~loll of follows: IN WITNESS WHEllEO... I have Oeteun Ind Dem ..... for S..lt.A~weltt•n Wllll•m J. Werd. Ull Tiki Clrci. ... .,... t1ereu111o Ml ,,.., htnd •lld '"'"eel ,,., ... 01. notice of bre1c11 end of electFO!! ,ftl. l:°•11>• flMfoll Seed!, Cellfonll•. fie.let seal Ille dAY •lld veer In this Ille unctersl9Md lo wll wld '~ "' Dated May f, 1'61. Certlflctfe llrst •bow wrlttell. stllsf'I wkl elllltallOM. and IMrf • an Wjlllam J, Ward COFl'ICIAL Sl!All February< 2, 1'61. Ille unctel'titMlt' us~d
Stilt of Ctlllornla. Ora,... COllOtv: AIW!n KAnHnsmllll wld notice of brtecll •lld of elee!Mll ~ ""
Oii Mey f, 1 .... before me, a No11ry Nohlry Jubllc C1tltornl• reco<ded In book ""· , ... sn. •fl stld "ubUc In ei>d tor sekl State, Pl•SONllv l'rlriclltel Office In -Offldel tteico<dt, • .... •-•red Wlllltm J , W•rd It......,, I~ -lo Ore-COVlllY D1te: May 3, !Mt. ') :•
.. Ille --.....,.. ... _ ,, subscrlbtd Mr c°'""''"""' E•PlrlS COLONIAL MOllTGAGI! I ...
fo tlle wlllll" lllSl•u-nt alld 1cllnowlldll· februarv It, 197' SEltVICE CO. OF CAlf11.
ed lie ••eculed ,... .. _. AllM ICI-"" CIOtlMfl'I' Slate Mortt eff''. IOl'l'ICIAL SEAl.l A__., el Law. comc>anyl .....
Joset>ll E. Divis 1"'1 IHdl ...,...,. . u said Trus'"• • ·• •
Notary l'ublle • Calllornl• ..-....... leecL C.......... nt41 llv J, A. Lord.
l'rln<IPtl Office In Tell (7141 14J.2M4 Asslstent Secrel•rY Oro"" Counf'I l'ubllJMd Ot•,... Coesl Deity l'ltol. SJS 1..,, t.:;,.c;rr;i~;:'°" Eloplres Mtv 10, 17, 2•. 31. IHI ltut l'ubthhed OtanH Coest D!!t;.' :. !'ll~t.
l'ul>llshed O"'"" Collsl DallY l'llol. LEGAL N011':-" Mev 10, 17. 24. IMI -~ ~., 10. 17. 2'. 31, ,,.. ~ -, ,.r. .,_ .. LF.GAL NOTl"i!-•· LEGAL NOTICE su••RIOR C6URT o.. THI STATI 01' CALll'ORNIA l'OR NOTICI O' TaUSTll'I -IAIA
IAR"'lf TNE COVNTY 01' OllAHE Ne. "'* SUl'ERIOlt COURT 0" TMI CASI llUMllR IJ1UI Of\ MIY 17, IHI, al 11:• l ,M • SUMMONS NOCAE9, INC .. a Callfornla ~ .. flon. STATE 0 .. CALll'ORNIA l'OR TAllTAN MOMES. INC.. WA R 0 as dvlY ap•olnled Trustee Ullder aod THI COUNTY 0" ORANel DEVELOPMENT COMJANY NO. 10, 1...,$Ulnl fo Deed n1 Trust dilled ~fr U.
T Cl OI' N-:A:t-:24 0 ,. J T TION INC,. C. G. WAllD and JAMES H. lH-1 executed by RONALd ~Rl 11~dR ••OIAT• ~.. NOLOGIR~JMIC KINDEL, J lt,. AS TllUSTIEES 01' JAGOFELO end 11Alt9ARA . ~EA N
WILL ANO l'Olt L ITT I Rs THE ANN HAttRINGTON, JUDITH JAGDFELO, ~usl>llnd end ~!. and
TESTAMENTARY HARR ING T 0 N 81111 JA~H A. te<:oHed J\ll'f 13. lff.4. IS lnslr.'.'!o~"17t0·
Estate of Mamie O.ano "ranltel HARRINGTON TllUST, DATED NO. In book 71'6. -436, of OfllelaJ'11lecor~
Dec••std • VEM9t!lt '· '"'· .. GLEN MAR Ill Ille office "' Ille CounlY R~r of NOTICE IS HEltE9Y GIVEN 'Thtl DEVELOPMENT co ... Jolllt va111ure. Or•,.,. c-iv. Celltornl1. ~IJ.J..., ELL
Cllas, Frenltel, Jr .• aleo known n Cllertes Jlelnllffs Vs. JAMES G. IURCHAM AT JU9l.IC AUCTION TO ,.-,,~ EST Edur Franltrl, Jt,. hes flled llerelllf a end JANET l . IURCHANI, DOE 1 llOOl!R FOR CASH IH Ylbte at me of
.... lllon for probate of Hololtrellflle Wiii lllrOUlll DOE V, lllClutlve, DelendeMt. Nie Ill lawful -v of Ille Un!*'~tete• ~ elld tor lssuen<e of Letter. Tulel'Mftl•h JIOJLI OI' Tltl ITAT• 01' •I 1102 hsl 1711'1 Sin... ""91 AM. fo Jellll-. refererice fo wllldl Is mtde CALl,.OltNIA ti t11e ...... _.. DeM-Calllornle all tl.itt. lllle alld l11ftfi'tll1 con-
!# fvrtMt .patllculan, •nd lllel 1111 time ._.,, ....,.., fo anc1 now held by 11 Ul'lllllr wld
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... tor MAY ll. 1NI •• , ,,,. •.m .. In .... "'" llltad!M '" ·-le "" verified Nici C-IY· •ncl Stele dncr~'l,i:
courtroom of Department No. T nl .aid comttlelnl ot !tie •-,..med "lelllflfls Loi '· Traci "53, " "' ~· Wcord· court. at IOI Norlll 9,,,...,.av. In "" CllY wllll Ille cletlt o4 Ille abew lftlllle<I Qlllrt eel Ill loalt 163, """ 1
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of Sant• A,.., Calltornle. In Ille ·-. lftlllled acltOll llr'oWllt Misc.ell•-• ~ recordt ~!?''"'' 0.-cf ,,..,., '· lHI. ".1 .. 1 yOV Ill Mid -'· Wllhlll TEN Goointy, CelHor11la. ·• w. E. ST JOHN d•YS ...... Ille ..,.,,Ct on YOCI .. ll'lls sum-Said Hie Wiii be mede. 11111 •Ahout
County Clerk -. H ~ wtt11111 ft1e atio¥e -COYeNnl or w1rr1111r, uprllU o'~led, .._rwlh, Mwn11t1 ..... R_.,. cOUlllY, w wCllllll THIRTY tint " NtWC1 ,_nll"9 lllle.. .assesslon. l!(f ~ • ~rn· o• *"" Street. eltewllere. · br-ea. lo HY !tie ,.,...,"""·' 1pel ,._. '-"· C."""'1• '2663 You .,. lltttW nottflell llltt """" vov wm of Ille nott -ured 1>y salf Offd of Tat: 17141 67)...,. so 1111 • wrlrt.n ,_,..., 111ee111111, ttkl Trvst, t•wCt: ll.7Sl.'1'2. wlll'I lntem) ''""'
AllWMn -,......_. .... , .. tiffs WIH tab IWtl'Mftf lot AIW Odol>er u. IH71 .. "' sekl "°" ;..ov1d-
Jul>ttsMd Or•Me Coesl Dell'f l'llot. _., or damA9ft de!Nllded In 1111 ed, MvaMts. H any, Uftlter Ille ~s of
M,ty 11. 11. 17. lMI .,,.... -11"4 _...... • •rltlne -CM-.. Id Deed .. Trvsl, '"'· ™--""' ...
-------------lrect, or wlll _,., le Ille t'Ollrt w •n• -ef Ille Truslte anc1 of 11111 fntSll LEGAL NOTlCE ollltf' ttlltf demalllled 111 Ille _.HI .. creeled by Mid Deed of Tr<irt. •
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TRANIACTION 01' IUSINISS = : ::.::=.. :,:-.,~ herrll>for• txecUttd Ind dfllWt#"fe "'' UNOl!R l'ICTITIOUS NAME undel'sltned a 'irrlt~ Dtdltltldil IJf THE UNOERSIGNED COllPORATION =: :-.... --:::-..: tlllllt e""""' Deteu"...., Demand tor Sell, ..... W.ltt1n
-l>etftv cH'flly 11111 II is conclucll"9 • Otl9cl Dec 27 lH7 • noflca et breecll Ind Of 1llctlow le c1use .._ Futnfslll"9S llllSlllHI lcc•ltcl at (SEAL) . • . "" -"""" IO sell Mid ~ to 1a No. M.1111 "'"'· SAnl• "'-· E T JO N c nttafy Mkl "'"""°"'· .... ~. en Ctllfotnla, -Ille fldltlout firm ,.._ w. · S H ' !erk J•nu•rv n, lHI, IM undersle...S ~~
""HAl.l·Sl'ECHT'S. SANTA ANA •lld lllal ~·~~.TMAN stld nollc1 Of brt1dl and"' •leclloll '° ~
"" ,.._ of sakl COt'll""•llOft encl Ifs P•I~ WAUWOllTN • HID•L recorded Ill book ..,., ,... ~· ~ l<llkl dNI 11111<:1of""91MstIst1191'9wl: Offld1I ttecords. ~
5JICHT'S Of' 9EVULY HILLS, :!~:~°"C:11t Dat.cl: Allt'll 29, 1"8.
INC., 262 Ne, tnerlr Ortw, ltwrll' Ttl• .. ,.. ..l. ,..W, NOCAEI, INC.
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1.:tTNHS Ill fiend 11111 lrf der of Mey, JlllllllMa '::"'' c..-O.Clw Jllaf, :i .. c::n~ Giii, Seer .. ...,. •
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~~= tcatta. LEGAL NO'l1CE' •· · SkNfery llOTICI W TltUST•a'S IA.LI • .-• ,.q
STATE 01' CALll'OltMIA l .... i.n..,_ IMITICI ~ SALi Of' Oj(';
COUNTY °" LOS ANGELlt )a. °" ~ .... ,,,.., ·"· ,,... at ....... PROP .. TY AT ••IYATI.: .... ON THIS 3nl ...., ttll ,,,..,, A,0., 1 .... o'clOCll •.m •• al Ille lelllll IMlfl E'nt-.... A-Pftt ~ •.•
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......... llleffitl, "'" -"'llMd 81111 IANIC, T""'" W tuot--Trw... !ft 1111 Melttf' o1 Ille Etlale f/f J, -"• _.,, _,.. HAROlD -Ille O.W ef TNO -W ·9' kllClllne O.C...-• GOULD tNt JULES KATES II-la me IUCMARO 0, LEWIS -LYNN UWIS. 1eoi11ct' Is ,,.,..,, .._ tt1M 'flt .,,,_
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QUEENIE • ly Phll lnterlcincH
.. Ah. there :JOG are take & love 80Df, from
me to JO" ••• •
Protect Children
Aspirin Deadly So
Keep It in Cabinet
PETER J. STElNCROHN
I can understand why
teenagers and y o u n g e r
children begin to rebel
against constantly
reiterated advice, however
well-meaning, by parents
who hope to save them from
minor or major hurts. They
get tired of the various
dont's and the relatively few
do's. Undoubtedly, r e a d e r s
often react the same way. s o m e g et t l r e d of
discussions of c o r b n a r y
disease il they don't happen
to have it; of auto a<:cidents
H nobody in their own fami-
ly has ever been involved;
of talk about arthritis or
headache if they have never
had a pain.
And so, 1 suppose, is the
reaction of many to my oc·
caslonal mentions here of
the dangers of accidental
poisoning to small children.
Perhaps b a c h e 1 o r s or
bachelor-ladles will click off
the column because they are
tired of seeing the picture.
N e v e r t h e 1 e s s , any
household in which the in· nocent youngster• crawl or
stumble around, hands out,
reaching for anything they
can put into their mouths,
will find parents who are in·
tensely interested in know·
ing how to protect them
from themselves.
CO~tMON HAZARD
So 1 come again to the
potential dangers of aspirin
poisoning. In a recent ex·
hibit at the A m e r i c a n
Medical Association con·
veqtion, Drs. William T.
Dobbins and Berkley L.
Rieb of the C h 11 d r e n s
Hospital, Denver, have a
paper on Sallcylism in
Children. Aspirin ls a
sallcylate.
Although the true In·
cidence oJ sallcylate polson-
ing Is tlnknown they say
there is llWe question that it
ranks as the leading ~·
cidentally ingested poison.
In 1964 sallcylate ac·
counted for 11,328 total
cases of ~ poilon·
ing ar 25.I percent of tbe
total number reported.
"Accidental poilonlng ac·
counted for 319 deaths in
1964 in children under 5
years or age -124 or 32
percent of these were due \o
the accidenbl tnaecUoD of
sallcylates.
''Even though the ma·
jority of the cases reported
occur in children under 5
years, no age group ~ Im-
mune since sal:icylates are
second only to ·barbiturates
as the drug most used in
suicide attempts."
I won't go into a detailed
and confused explanation of
how the drug acts, how it
kills; all I ask for is con-
tinued alertness to the
potenU1ll danger as your
youngsters prowl around the
house.
GUARD CAREFULLY!
Keep aspirin under Jock
and key. Respect its pro-
pensity for causing sudden
tragedy. IC th is ex-
ceptionally fine and useful
drug had the ability to
speak, it would cry out in
warning to parents, so that
its reputation might not be
blackened by needless ac·
cidents.
Since there is no specific
antidote for s a 1l c y 1 a t e
Jlllsonlng, treatment con-
s11ts of the rapid removal ol
the sallcylate from the body,
giving fluld.s, and other
necessary drugs. Often it is
too late when s u c h
symptoms and signs anpear
as high fever, change!J in the
blood . sugar levels, con·
vutsions, unconsciousness
and h e m o r r h a g i c ten·
dencies.
As the d o c t o r s sum·
marize: "EducatiQD of
parents to the toxic poten·
tial or sallcylates a n d
awareness or .IJYe d i c a I
personnel of theeumulative
effects of multiple doses in
iU children would virtually
eliminate the problem.''
If yoo will forgive me,
that is what I have been
trying to do today: educate
you against potential danger
when the eager hands of
your intensely c u r i o u s
youngsters reach out for
bottles filled with aspirin.
Just be sure that they are
out of reach.
I
FRUITS AND ARTHRm s Question: ls eat Ing
gra;>efruit or or a n g es
harrpful lo ooe suffering
from arthritis? Does it ag-
gravate the disease?
-Mrs. S.
Comment: I doubt it. In
fact, many people swear by
a member of the same faml·
ly, lemons, as betng very
helpful in overcoming their
arthritic pajns.
Dr. Stelncrohn ls sorry he
canoot answer readers' let·
ters. Nevertheless, all ques-
tions of general interest are
answered in later columns.
I See by Today's
Want Ads
e Hert'• that bandy· OPEN
HOUSE DIRECI'ORY! !
• Lots or W'l'Y lnterHting
olfns for ti.-interested
In boatl.
• A retired couple want1 t1>
buy a home on beeutll\a.1
UDO ISLE. e Fantaltlc nriety • Can-
apy tied, NP-.•. pets. ••
bu*"-oppottunltlft ,..
Ion!
• Amonc the jotlS o&red
for a mma • A well t9tal>
Ulbld llJOl't fleblal ClllD-
1*'7 Iii~ lor a MAH·
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llft wffb new tbp and Cit'
petl. • .onfr .. movtna
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bl~.~ for ~ .. Jvtalf
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carCligans and ·iacket sweaters
• • • all ready for giving
.
We combed all our departments looking for sweaters
that would really hove mom appeal and here they are •••
six favorites oll ready for wrapping ond giving. The
selection includes rich wools and lightweight acrylics,
classic button-front cardigans and the very new fingertip-
length-jackets, popular plain weave; and just-arrived
looped knits. All with plenty bf mom.0 ppeal, but
why not snop up one for yourself.
In misses and hard-to-find women s sizes.
r
a. jacket sweater. White S.M.L. '13.00 (72) 13.00
b. looped acrylic Chanel jacket. White beige,
stone green. 3b-40. 13.00 (72)
c. acrylic cardigan. White, block, beige.
W0men's sizes, 42·'4-b. 13.00 (85)
d. wool jacket, rib detailing: White, beige,
navy, red. S.M.l., X-l. 22.00 ( 161
e. looped acrylic cardigan. White, beige.
stone green. 36..4-0. 13.<>q. (72)
f. coble trimmed cardigan, acrylic. Yellow,
pink1white. Women's sizes 42.-46. 15.00 (85)
boulevard sportSWMr I 6, sportswear 72, women's sportsw"r 85.:
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llA ANDlltSON, Editor
No Strings Attached
·Aiding Youths ·
Guild's Goal
Taking their cue from the famous 17th Ce~tury English puppet play,
Punch and Judy, Costa Mesans who formed a gwld bearing the name have
launched another year designed especially for the entertainment of and
raisin2 fundJ for children.
. All proceeds sup{>Ort Children:s Hospital of Orange County, and first
on the agenda is coordinating efforts with 11 other county guilds in pre-
senting the second annual CHOC County Fair Oct. 18, 19 and 20 at Bulloclt11
Fash.ion SQuare. Members anin will man thef'l.ea Market.
Close oo the heels .of this three-day event will be the gulld11 major
monev-maker and children's entertainment. the third annual Haunted House
tour tbrou2h room decorated in Halloween terror.
Under the new leadership of Mrs. David Davis. who accepted the gavel
and responsibilities of the presidency during installation ceremonies last
week. Members will be directed in sumllN!r workshops to renovate spooks,
goblins, bats and skeletons for the Haunted House, which bas been declared
an overwhelmin2 success.
Last year about 3,200 people were chilled and thrilled on the tour.
Tourers numbered about 2,000 more than the first year, and a check for
$1 .68~.08, representing proceeds for the year, was presented to the hospi·
tal. Final figures on last year's CHOC Fair showed the guild's portion wu
$858.95.
With even h.i2her goals set for the ensuing year, Mrs. Davis bas asked
full cooperation of all members.
NOT IN JEST -Accepting the serious responsibilitiea
as leader of Punch and Judy Guild of Orange County
Children's Hospital is Mrs. David Davis (seated}, who
receives a symbol of the office from Mrs. Ramon
Poitevin (left in mirror), Ant vice preaident while Mrs.
James Rudolph, second vice· presldellt holds a replica
of CHOCO the Bear as a reminder that all efforts are
devoted to cllll~en and the ho•~·
Aiding her in directing the group are the Mmes. Ramon Poitevin,
first vice president; James Rudolph, second vice president; James Gorman,
treasurer; Robert Thomas, recording secretary, and Philip Bono. corre-
apondin2 secretary. ·
' Also· lendinll supp0rt are new associates. the Mmes. Billv Gibbs. Bob
Gi02a . Donald Rhoades· and Laren Snow, and a new active member, Mrs.
Michael Sultan.
Their Special Week
FriVo(ities Efnphasize·
'Enjoy Beirlg Girls'
What are little llirls made ol?
Sometimes "snakes and snails and puppy dogs tails" is the more
appr opriate answer.
But even if thev have tombov leaninlls. members of the Harbor Area
Girls Club will be wearing their best sugar and spice smiles next week.
It's National Girls' Club week Mav 12-18.
Highlight of the activities planned for its celebration will be an
event that will make every participant say, "I enjoy being a girl." A fuh.ion
show will take place at the Costa Mesa Country Club on Saturday, May 18,
from 2 to 4 p.m. Models will include girl members, their grandmothers.
mothers and little sisters. all wearing fashions from Sears, South Coast
Plaza.
Durin2 the fashion show 2irl-0f-the-vear awards will be presen~
to outstandinll members bv the Altrusa Club of Newport Harbor. the Sorop-
timist Club of NewPOrt Harbor and the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lion·
ettes. Tickets cost $1 and may be purchased at the Girls' Club.
Other events planned fot tbe week include an open house to which
the community is invited, a father-daughter banana split party and com-
munity service dav. Girls also will be entertained by Oran2e Coast Alpha
Theta alumnae at a party May 13 from 3:30 to 4:30 at the clubhouse at 1815
Anaheim st., Costa Mesa. }frs. Dan Smartt is in charge of the party and will
be assisted by Mrs. Marion A. J ohnson, Mn. Ben Harold and Mrs. Ferdnand
~06~. . .
The Girls Club has a pl'Ogram for all girfs ages 6 through high school
at the clubhouse after school and on Saturdays. Dancing, paintihg, sewing,
cooking, crafts, and indoor and out.door recreation are offered in the pro-
rtram.
The Harbor Area club receive.a support from United Funds of Costa
~{esa and Newport Beach and donat.ions from service clubs. cJvic and com·
munitf orllaniiations. It ~ affiliated with Girls Clubs of America. Inc.
· Accordin& to George Hoag ll, pratdent of the boerd of directors of
the Girls Club, 1,040 girl members take part in Girla Club activities yearly.
Mn. Gleam Murphy, executive director. has announced that all Har·
bor resident. are welcome to visit the clubhouae during the week.
'I 'llL PRITTY' -Wearing new clOthes always gives a girl
that 1'pretty" feeling, especially when she's in a fashion show.
Mating sure that their posture Will match their poise are three
members of the Harbor Ara Girls Club (left to right), Diana ...
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!gnorance. Not . Bliss-to Mom Wanting Compliments ·Adopt~4 :
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since many
people read JOW' cohnnn and very lit·
tie ebe. I hope you will print my let·
ter. I will btlp educate tbe ilnor.t
people la WI world wbo think Ibey are ~int cumPtbnentlr'J when In reality
they .. ~ aactly lbe wron1
tb.lq. I nflr tt .. remarb ma to
the motbe' " • ldopled dlQd -md
ill tbe pnMDCe ol the,........, u '°"
pleue. E-.nl>le: •• .., podWI, ... loob '° muc6 lib you, one would never
beUf? Ille ii ltOl JGUr own."
Here's aDOtb« one: 'Iller real
mother mlllt ba" bad a lovely
dlspoaii.ioo. 8be I.a audl a dear. sweet
child."
And. the wont of 111: "W-11 her
mother married?" I have m1wered some ol t.bese
I
nltwfta br 1A1illf, "Tbe child IS my
on. J -ber motber and of count I
am a.lied." n. they come tNlck
wtUl -"Well, you know what I mean."
Wbllt can I 111 to these clods? -rr. LAUD!JllDALI:
DEAR n . L : v .. 01 ~oy -"\'f',.
I ._. .._ ,.. •eu -bot di ytt•
bew wbt I •••~" U r • htok Ult ,.,... ,., •• ,.. .. tht t • • • 1,fl"'
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 1 15-
)'NJ'-Old tlr,I Wbo JI qtally mixed up.
'lbe rtrat ll'oblem 11 that I am a
preacber'a daufbt;er and everybody
expects me to be perfect
My pertnu are .. r, ttrict They
t :e:> runl:-.4h11 mt ~al I bave to bH
up to my .i.Uon ill We. I ha:e ferlmg r· j l l •11n dlf\eren l from other 1lrls
iny a:;e but dl•t't lb, ,r17 It ls an4 I
have-ICct'pt .. It-.
Two wew qo .f very niee bOY
walked me oome from choir practice.
Juat before we reached our block he
ldsled me. 1 felt so guilty I couldn 't
slftp. A week later it happened again.
AltMu1h I have prayed f o r
b11••es1 I feel I should tell my
...-. but I can't bring mysetr to do
it. I'm llr8'd I would be restricted for
ut.. n.1 momtnf I was so nervous I
cocaldn't 10 to IC.'f'IOol. I told my mother
I bl4 a stomach ache fwltlch was
tne} but I'm s11re my worries caused
II. Cb y~ belp? -ASHAMED OF
Ml&ELI" 1aAR ASlfi\MED: Y" lf'C4 t41
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glrl tn want UI be klslfll by a boy. So
long •• Ole boy lletps Ills band1 where
they belOlf and yM keep tlte 11l11tloa
aoder co11trol yow •-' llOt feel pOty.
DEAR .ANN LANDERS: I've been
datJng steadily a 30-year-old woman
who bes never been married. My wife
died four months ago. Louise works
tM nlgllt shift. I work the day shirt. We
fet to see each other only on Sund1ys.
have told her I love her and the sa,ys
she loves me. but for \he past several
weeks she hu brought her a.year-old
nephew along on every date. He sits
between us in the movies. between us
In the car and stands there while we
say good nlaht at the door. What do
you make of this? -8
DEAR B.: Dte't W ..., Mt 1ff
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DAILY PILOT
No Perils for Pauline's Apparel
Newport Beach Home
0/-~ewlyweclN.annings
Installing Procedures "-'
Set .IB_or.th by Sororify
Home ill NHpll't lllcb
followil\C a Br-lih ....,.
JDOCJll l.N ... .,... ........
Mn. Ted Adda Me q
~ were IMllW II Clllrlit
(hadl .,, ....... Nt1'p!llt
Beach wtll tbe ~. J)r.
Glen0'N-1aftll•lnl
The fOnlMr' C J • tlu a
McKinley, -c::a °' )Ir. w Mr1. w.
.Mt"Kinlflf ol a... lalud,
was g.iven ln ..,.... 1'J
her fall!•-8be,.... a 8DOI'
length lace triaald fl'oct
and mutma a ~.11 • d
cathedral _..., WU. allo
edged in lace. .... ."'* and pbNeenoplU tl'dlidl
. formed her bouq111l
In a lime l'efD ,.,..,Wiii
Elta Wilson, mlid ol tionor,
while wearlnc ,.a11o_iir ware
Jenny Grey, ~-u IAOMl'd
;ind Nanc1. 0. ate s , bridesmaids. 'Ibey aanild
yellow rotes 1rill bebJ
breath.
The bridegroom, 1011 of
Mrs. Mer~t Mannina of Norco, asked Dean HaNta
to be his best IDID. lwn
McKinley Ui. Lon Manning
and Herb Manning _,.e
ushers. Circulatinc t b e
guest boot w111 Ann
Bingham.
The bride 1' a tNduatt Cil
a Riverside bigb scbool, at-
tended Riverlide C 1 t y
College and earned ber AA
from Orwige eo..t College.
Her husband la an alumnus
of Whittier Hitb Sceool and occ.
MRS. MANNING
S.yt Vwt
Area Fuchsia Society
'Plants' Meeting -Date
• TM formal {mtalletlm cl Clllnla. ICl&DI Nipel.. Ar..-
ciftfcerl° ti ecbMlded ._ rsr•=•tt.are beint m~e
EpMklD Omlaoa dlllltir. of 'r tM Mmel. ll~1ce ....... ~MeKinley, ~._.Gamma, L.A.,.......R.A.Rhoads, 111.-4ND MU. TED
llOllOI ,,... bOata Cc1r a
''dlllrt Nit pmty''..Jll tae.lr
PMD Sprinl• borne
...... tlJ. Amonc pat. ..
jOJtmc .. mudc ~ tbe
!Mii Drialet and .... mid-
~ buOet ... tb t
MeMn.1MMme1.Ruaell
Jlualbel, Cbarlel c 0. 0 k '
Rllpll Bera, Al .Bronell,
0., Dnidaoa, E v e r e tt new., D.wl DlwlOll, JGlm
Kerr, Brent Ogden, James
Peters, 0ooa1a Reacan aocs.
Robert Sattler. .
-Ohr• were tne Keesrs.
and Mmee. James B. Wood,
Mklbael Blake, E r n e s t
ScM&, Cap 8 1 a c k b u r 11
• Rfdl.lrd Newell, Ricbsd
Holecbeck .and Dr. and Mrs.
Trant Chambers. Allo in-
cludlld ftra Mia Gloria
Cbriltian, MW Prudence
Stacey~ Euaene llOrne and
Mike Meyers.
AMONG THE newly ln·
mated members of Delta
G&mmA at the University of
Georgia is Misa Shannon
N.cNeety, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David C. McNeely
of Corona del Mai;.
Handy-dandy ·
bcmof_,. IOCietJ for womn Ednrd W. Kuter, Melvyn
in tducaU. J... Pilrce md Mrs. C u r t
Monday. Ma, 13, tbl S,.._
Womtft will IMber al '7:30 Mftl Rutb "Chaffee of
P m in ScMJ1la Sbarel •~.t LaCuDa a.cb will discuss . . _,,_. ... bUtDrJ ol uta.
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NIKKI MECKES
July lr~de .
Costa Mesan
Will Marry
In Summer
~.reportsS state c:ooveation will be
fered by • Mn. Edward
Lawton ad Mn. Anthony J.
Sully. incominl president
and vice president.
Members of all Orange
County cbapten are invited
and reHrVationl may be
made by calling WashinJt9n
Sdlool, Santa Ana. 54.5-1~.
Moose Women
Serving Menu
Memberllhip ~mittee.
Women of the M o o s e ,
Chapter 1158, Costa 'Mesa,
will serve • dinner tomor·
rCTW from 1:30 to 8:30 p.m.
in Mooee Home. Mrs. P~e Carson is chairman.
Dancing is &lated from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. to the music
of. the Couslna.
An election will take place
Mey 16 and the annual
m o tber-daugbter banquet
will take place May 23 al
6:30 p.m.
New members welcomed
are the Mmes. J a m e s
Salfrank, Robtrt Gillum,
John Moss and Carson.
No modem day Pauline has to worry about being left on the railroad trac)cs
or the middle of .tbe freeway, tor that mattcu' if she's wearing "Perils of
Pauline" by A 'n R. The black and white voile with high prim collar and
strtped ribbon belt will attract plenty of rescuers. ·
A d e m o natntion on
fuchsias end a p a D e l
discuesion by two ell*'ta is
being aobedule4 by Costa
Mesa-Bl')' Qti11 Fudlsfa
Society mee1in1It7:30,p.m.
Monday, Msy U, in the
Earl Hougb and Mrs. Roy
Joyce will be present.
The royial couple will be
accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Dow111, k(ng and queea
for tile Co&ta Metia bnnctl.
Mr. aod Mrs. F. Robert
Meckes of Downey disclosed
. the engagement of their
daughter, Nikki M a r i a
Meckes of Cillta Mesa to
Thomas B. AnderSOll , son of
Mr. and Mrs. D on a 1 d D.
Anderson of N e w p o r t
Bea cb.
Our Lady of Peri>etual
Help, Downey, will be the
wedding scene on July 20.
Floral Guild
Introduces
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Final Speaker
Tat Shimo of Walteria
will present the final lee·
ture-demonstration to mem-
bers of the Floral Arts Guild
next Monday, at 10 a.m .. in
the Santa Ana Woman's
Club.
Chick Chic for Sheik
: 1 A style right from the Rudolph Valentino, Wilma Banke era is this white
• pique wrap dreu appropriately entlUed, "The Shiek of Araby." Long sleeves,
· empire belting ancf side buttons give it a bathrobe eilect and make lt a capti-
: vating addition to any wardrobe. The dress is from Pare Juniors collectfon.
· Both faahiom are avaliable at The Broadway, Fashion Island.
. ..
;: Fashionable in London .
Prince of W.ales Check 'Checked'
dlred. tht fabric for lllmself
wttll t.be 1RY bacqround-
·he'1 a CCllllerVltiVe drffMI'
-bat laughed when told.
for sports occaslon11.
Now the fabric is back
again iJr a big way.
Prince Philip. Charles'
father, bu cboeen the cloth
for a suit and sportt Jacket to wear on hla visit to Aut-
American LelioD H a 11 ,
Costa Men.
Paul Ke11ter. president,
and Elton Kidder a r e
panelist.a Ind Lem Downs
wW serw aa moderator. A
question and emwer period
will follow. Guests are
Lecturer
Stimulates
welcome. A plant table will Interest be loaded with tucbliH, and
door ~izes are featured. ~ refrelhmen:ts will Of cw-rent interecit will be be • c~ bellded by tbe lecture by Mrs. Jayne
Mrs. Matt Warwick. Ward, who spent four years F~ Ftttival, an an-ln Jerusalem before the city nual event epon90red by the Costa Mesa bNOCh. will was taken by t.he Israelis.
Wiie place June 1 and 2 in Speaking before t h e
c:J:ntion with tbe Lions Orange County Transcribers
in C F:M Fry~ <t'tal . -.at 7:30...p.m. Monday. May-.ft: C.::. N~~nel 13, in the Services for the
8odety'1 JCinC and Queen, Blind headquarters, Santa
Ana, her topic Will be My
Four-year Love Affair With
New Serl.es Jordan: While there Mrs. Ward
WI$ a staff writer for an
Beginning
A series of c 1 a s s e s
especially g e a r e d for
women expecdnc babies iD
June and July will bejm
w l t h an laformational
meeting at 12:30 p.m. Mon-
day, May 13.
S)>ODl«ed by the newly·
rormed Orange c o u n t y
Childbirth WltMut Pa ID
League. an &lffiliate or the
Prepared ParenrLeagues.
the series will last seven
weeks.
lnclucled in the classes,
whi<$ teach the Pavlov·
Llllnue method c a I l e-d.
p1ycbopropbyl&'llis, is an ex-
planation of birttl. theory of
pain. specllll instruction,
fathers' nights. films. infant
care and a free lend1n1
library.
A d d Wonal Information
IMY be obtained by Callinl
Mrs. Jerome Hjeltness,
Costa Mesa, 545-7993.
English language newspaper
and alao was in broad·
cuting. Now she resides in
Balboa with her family .. m1d
devotes her time t o
volunteer tape-recording for
the vllually handicapped in
Or ante County. Tranteribers provide sup-
plemental e d u c a ti o n a 1
materials in Braille for 22.5
visually handicapped county
students.
Reporting oh t b e i r
volunteer lntereets will be
the Mmes. Charles Gant.
Braille chairmao; Rosalie
Hlam. tape chairman. and
Ward, Braille teacher in ttle
adult education prosram.
Sisterhood
Temple Sharon 's
SUtet11ood meet. the fourth
Wednesday Of tM month in
Temple Sharon Religious
Scllool, Costa Mesa, at 8
p.m.
Turn SCl'aJ>I into witty.
pretty. colorful holders and
rmtts for gifts. bazaars ..
Helping hands b u s y
homemakers alwz.ys ap-
preciate. Sturdy, practical.
fun to cul out, sew up. Pat-
tern 7472: transfer 7
holders. 1 mitt.
The tuture Mrs. Anderson
Is a gt'laduate of Pius X High
Scbool, Downey, and at-
tended Cerritos J u n l o r
College. The benedict-elect
is an alumnus of Newport
Harbor High School, at-
tended Orange C o a Ii t
College and is a Naval A1r
reservist.
FIFTY CE~TS <coins) for
eaoh pattem -add 15 cents
for each ~m for first·
cl.ass maiJtng and &pecial
handling; otberwi'se third·
class delivery takes three
weeks or more. Send to
Alice Brooks the DAILY
PlLOT, 10 5 Needlecraft
Dept .. Box 163, Old Chelsea
Station. New York. N.Y.
10011. Prillt Name. Addre11,
Zip, Pattern Nu..mber. First
t i me Jumbo 1968
Needlecreft Catalog -hun-
dreds of ~gos, 6 free pat-
terns l~des de-s t g n er -·
sweaters) mm<ttoos in-
sjde. Kmt, crodlet. em-
broider. 50 ctm.s
Bool of 11 Jlffy Raga -
complete patterns -in-
expensive. easy to make. 50
cents ~ook No. 1 -Deloe Qllllb
-16 complete patterns.
Send 50 cent& Book No. 2 -M11ae11m
D•nce ~lub HecJeueh QaUt1 -~ms for 12 ... "" quilts. 50 cents Mrs. Jack Chapman, S49-Book No. S -Qal)t1 for
The first. third and fifth 1379. may be contacted for Today's Uvblg. New. ex-
Frldays of each month loc~tion information f o r cl.ting collect.ion -15 com-
members of Lace a n d H a r b o r C h a p t e r o f p~te patterftS. 50 celltS
Leather Square Dance Club Hldusah. The club meets Book of prize Aisha• -meet at I p.m. in Westmont at a p.m. every third Tues-Knit, crodlet 12 elgbaas. so
Scbool. RuntiQgton Beach. 4ay. c.nts
Further information m~y bel;:;;=================;:;I
obtained by calling Mrs.
Juan Dillon at 536-«>13. · ~
Think
Mother'~ Day
UNION .
MIMBIRI
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Vll. Be llbd tbe "'9lrft IO
md be Md Mta-161 traV•
tralia in May. NI TOU AM TOii ........
elbll bap • well • clothes mlllle ill tbe pattern.
The Ducbela of K~t lw ...... OVI tllnAL PIMIAll a taftand dna ilt tit ~
rte, with tumed~OWD rCQJd BL ~ .. -14 collar ad brold belt. PrtD-rn. ..a
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mam ~. coat ln THl~K . . . . I. "· CHlllTENSEN
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The Japanese artist is a
floral arranier. inter i o r
decorator, pbilosol)her and
author.
The next le<$1re season
wlU begin Oot. 14.
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One Last Card Shown
For Goun·cil's Season
St. o.eherine Council ol
OatboUc ~tD wt-U 'Wind
up a aucceatut-MUOn of
m o n t h 1 y luncheon-card
parties in the Leg\lna Beach
WomJn's Oklbhouee at 12:30
p.m. Tuesday, M•Y 14 . "Way1 and m e a n s
chairmen Mrs. M e r I e
Zelgn« and Mrs .. Robert
Croce Jll'()mise to outdo
tbem6elves in preparing a
special luncheon menu,"
Mrs. W. H. Allettwid,
p u b l i c i t y chairman
reported.
After a do'Len door prizes
' are awerded, an afternoon
~ bridle and canetta will
begin.
ijJbouae decorations Will
be anwiged by Mrs. Hugh
Cav~. Others assisting
with fMa ftnat luncheoo
event ~ncluste the Mmes.
Gordon Baker, Henry Baas,
Carol Benz, M a r g a r e t
B.isseU. Karl A. Booawitt,
Frances Bringhurst, Lucie
Burke, D. A. B u r n s ,
Elizabeth Campbell. Adrien
Casaubon afld E d w a r d
Clair.
R~rv.atlons may be ob-
tained by calling M r s •
Martin Poldermans. 494-5843
or Mrs. 1.eigner, 499.J850.
Garden Clob Reveals
Change of Command
grams; Hany B us by,
publicity; Andy J . Antosik,
p r o j e c t s , and Glenn
Shermer, membership.
Betrothal
During a garden PM'V
s.turd.ay at the Costa< Meaa
home of Mr. and Mn..
Frank A. Snellen they an-
nounced the eopcement ol
their daughter, Gabriele
hllen to Gary Long ol Cor·
ona del Mar.
Miss Snellen is a graduate
ol Estancia High School and
currently is studying at
California State CoUege at
Fullerton. In high scbool lbe
was selected as a ZOnta Girl
and prom queen.
Her fiance, fMeJ-. son ol
~· and Mrs. James D. Ray
O{ Cor:ona del Mar, is a
graduate of-Corona del Mar -!11i::en~~oo~~~:. G.ABRIELLI SNEL~EN
He was president of the To Join Bries,
Associated Student Body mi.------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii high school. Think
Sewing Aid Mother's Day
Perpetual Trophy Remains in Fountain Valley
Officers were installed
and e program featuring ttie
Oham~ Singers of UCI
unde1" the directioo of Dr.
Maurice Allard was enjoyed
by members of Laguna
Beach Garden Club today.
D e coralioos chairman,
Mrs. Arnold K e a r n s ,
honored 1he singers by using
a musical theme in table
deooriatioos fur the luncheon
in Irvine Coast C.ountry
Club.
0th.er board members are
the Mmes. Lyle Ingerick,
treasurer: W. F. Robb,
Amold Kearn and James
A new borne sewing aid
eliminates stitching by fus·
ing one fabric to another or
to itself, the manufacturer
For ufe second consecutive year, the Fountain Val-
ley Woman's Club bas won the hifhlY coveted
Esther Spencer Memorial Award o $1000. The
plaque was presented during the California Federa-
tion of Women's Clubs convention which concluded
yesterday in tlie Biltmore Hotel, Loi Angeles. Mrs.
Movie Guide
-Secret agent tries to
unravel i n t r i c a t e in·
ternational plot.
HAWAII Beautifully
photographed film con·
cerning missionaries.
FAMIL y FIVE MILLION YEARS TO
AN AMERICAN IN PARIS EARTH -Brit.Uh science
-(X) -Dellghtfun, fiction with different twist
e n t ertaining, romantic about invasion from Man
musical comedy. with science triumphing THE BIBLE -(X) -Presentation ~ Book of over death and destruc-
Genea. tion. BLAC~~ARD'S GHOST -IN THE HEAT OF THE
Di ' ad otur of NIGHT -Murder in ~ sney s ve es South is eolved by white famous pirate. BRIGHTY OF THE GRAND police chief and Negro
CANYON -Adventures -detective.
of brave little burro. R 0 U G H N I G H T I N
CLAMBAKE -Millionaire JERICHO -Ex-lawman
exchanges ldentitiea with free. a western town held
young man quite bis op-by gang ol killer•.
posite in Miami Beach. SOL MADRID - U • S .
FANTASTIC VOYAGE -underCOYer agent goes 1o
Submarine and crew are Mexico to fluth out smug-
miniaturized and injected g}inf ring.
into a s c i e n ti s t ' s
bloodstream to perform ADULTS
deliute operation. THE ANNIVERSARY
THOROUGHLY MODERN British shocker about a
MILLIE -(X) -Mu&cal possessive woman who all
spoof of 19'ZOs. but devours her ol.fspring.
WHERE ANGELS G 0 BONNIE AND CLYDE -
TROUBLE FOLLOWS -True story of two bank
Mother Superior and pro-robbers.
gressive nun have dif-IN COLD BLOOD
ference1 on cross-country Truman Capote's r e •
bus trip. enactment of pointless
ADULTS murder. TEENS AND THE COMEDIANS -T,HE AFRICAN QUEEN -(X) _ Adventures of Rebellion flares on Haiti
riverboat captain a n d under t e r r o r i s m of
n.inster minlonary on military dictatorship.
-r COOL HAND LUKE -hazardous voyage dOWn DepreHiog study of a the Congo.
EL DORADO -Amusing prisoner·
action packed western THE GOOD. THE BAD AND THE UGLY -with s tr on g cbarac-Outrageous violence in terizations. ENTER LAUGHlNG _ Spanish • Italian western.
Hilarious film of Jewish MAN CALLED DAGGER -ure during 1930s. Low budget James Bond
(.1 imitation.
Dale Mowrey (left), home management and finance
cbainnab and Mrs. William Pulford, president ad-
mire the perpetual trophy, which ts given to the
club contributing the most in the advancement of
home management.
Medical Group
Every second Tuesday of assemble at 8 p.m . Location
the month members of may be obtained t>y calling
Orange Shores Med I ca 1 .. Mrs. Marjorie Humber, 644-
A s s i s tauts' Association 2273.
Officers installed by Mrs.
H. G. Van Winkle included
Mrs. Leonard G. Davis,
former treasurer and CO·
chairman of the recent
flower show, as president.
Assisting Mrs. Ven Winkle
wiJl be vice presidents the
Mmes. Neil H. Lewis, pro-
Wylie, secretarielS; W.
Herbert A 11 e r a n d,
parliamentarian, and Eldon
Stark, immediate past Pf'e6·
ideot. I
reports.
The noowoven product
webs tile areas to be fused.
eummattng such tedious THINK •.•
sewmg tasks as basting, J ~hi tacking and pad stitching. CA ~
It is oot a third fabric like ~ I
a tape, but becomes a part .....,. ,.,. ....._.. 1•
of the fabric itself. You cutl~~ .. ~,...~~~*'~"~"r!!!f!!!
it to shape and place it down
on the fabric.
Press for just t h r e e
seconds over entire area
and it's together without
stitches.
Kids Like . to
'Ask Andy'
KIWANIS PANCAKE BREAKFAST·
BENEFIT FOR HARBOR AREA YOUTH OF NEWPOR·T BEACH & COSTA MES.~
18 ANNUAL EVENT.
SATURDAY, MAY. 11
• 7AMTO11 AM
AT COSTA MESA PARK
• Pancakes • Sausage • Juice
Coffee • Milk
• Free Prires Given Away
._..._.. • Free Musical Entertainment
GRAND PRIX -Long 1 m THE P R E S I D E N T ' S
about Jacing drivers. ANALYST -Br•h farce • HAMLET -(X) -Filmed ALL FOOD
COOKED WITH
LOVING CARE BY
MEMBERS OF
direct from rt.age in New where analyst at Whlte
York. Hoose flees from agents.
A MAN FOR A LL THE STRANGER -Atheist
SEASONS _ (X) _ Story brougtit to trial for an un·
M premeditated murder is
ol Sir Thom.as ore. judged for his nia.sive re-W AIT UNTIL DARK -r-Tense thriller in which jection of accepted social
thu1s tn to force blind standards. English sub-
1 titles. wife to revea VALLEY OF THE DOTT"" where.oouta of a heroin ~
be -Tasteless, 1 b a 11 o w cac · melodrama.
MATURE TEENS WILD REBELS -Wildest
AND ADULTS of tbe wild ones .
\ BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN X clenotel ezcellent Wm •
A Time for Praise
"' Juniors Laud Officers
Feting tbeir replacements In BakenfieJd wUl be con-
wUl be outtoint ol!lcen and d u c t e d • Mrs. Roser
cbairmel ot the Junlar Sherman a.net Mn. Paul
Ebell Qub of , ..Newport Hidey wm offer f.IMI p1aa1
Buda. far tbe WJDe StadJ md Art
...... Frank u...-. will Eztal1lk ..., 17, ..... Mn .
bott111 ~ jcUt ~ Gmy Sbart and Mn. W. J. Jneetial duriaC the potlact lloleleJ will i I f 0 r ID
aa1'd hmcbeon nut Moad•1 IDllllben of Youla Employ-
at 10 I .ID. Mr•. ~ meat Senlce.
W O o d , a I I 0 cl a te • Diltln"1ilbed Junion lt-
cootdiDa&or, and Mn. C. r. tendinC wtlJ be Mn. Warn.a
Stanwood, c:oordinlllOr, wUl Fill, aeoeed .tee ~
be welcomed. of 0r.,... Dtttriet, and Mrs.
Bu11.neas c o n c e r n I n I ,HISJ I t o t 'I t a b e r I ,
preleldation IGd approval ot treaeutw. Mn. CI a 1to1
the budawt and plan• 1or the 'ftlomplon, nen C:U~I·
May 23-25 1tate convenCJoa dent, alto wtll be •rll'IWI'·
, l
ADULTS · s1.00
CHILDREN 75c
••
KIWANIS ..
PROCEEDS RAISED TO .
ASSIST YOUTH ORGANIZATION
•
· THIS SPACE DONATED BY
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DAil Y PllOT rria,, w_, 10, lM
Driving Power on Course
St. MkbHl IM All Aqtla
Epilcopal ~ ..... MtUnc for the ftddlDI
unttma-Vlviu Low.ry aad
Herman Hurley.
'111• Rev. John !l. Devil,
fofteI-fatber ol t b •
bri~. offic1*d •t
the ctoubae rtnt ctremOllJ.
The bride 11 the dauPter ol Mrs. Levetta Roblrtaoa. ________ _
ol Amarillo, Tu. and RMee
Lowery of uttlefietd. Tes. le.ts Talk
Girl Talk
Gjven in marrla&e by the
bridegroom'• foeter br"*ter,
Andrew Davis, the bride
wore a w eet length So•• of
dtiustered ietiA witb a
ti.t.eau neckline and Jeng
• ' • -sleeves with p e t a l-p o i n t --------•I cuffs. She carried a bouquet
of while tea r0&es.
Miss Stl8n Maekia el
Tucson was maid ol honor
and Miss Nanomba Morton
of Garden Grove, __. ol
tbt brideSJ'Oom, w;a junior
bridesmaid. -
8Mt man WM Raymond
A. Morton ol Garden Grove,
the bridetfoom's brother.
Usher was Edward B.
Danson Jr. of Flagstaff.
The reception took place
in the Bavis borne in Corona
del Mar.
The bride la a senlor at
Grandmothen
At noon every aecond
'I'NRd.ay ti Newport
Hart>or Grandmotben' Olub
meets in the Newporter lJm.
Mrt. Verna Piet at IG-3llM
may be called 1or· mem·
benhlp lnfonnatioe.
JQllior troop 135 of Hun-.
tinp· BeMtl will bod M
award.I blllCpt md llridl· iaa CemDCIQ1 tmipt I& I
la Lmnb .....
CadefU .... 4M will 'be
parti c lpa tin r-in lie
cerell1CD)'. NifM Sirls bride· iQI into c.wte lroOpl ..
Sharon l>oaael1, D e b r a
Ftaell, Jll8Dlta Hildreth,
Sheree Moocby. D e b b y
Moore, Debra P a 1 t e 11 a •
Julitte QuJjano. Rosalind
Raclam and Debby Voss.
A potluck dinner will be
1erved fat pareats and
guesta. Troop leader ii 11~1.
Richard Drappo. ,
~UICK
c.tch up 1111iclrly .. leul •"•Iris. ltHtl v-c_,.ci,
compr•h•"siY• h-etown Mi•
ti•n of th• DAILY. PILOT.
l1acll Ir 1•111r llvd. 2300 ...,.... .... • Wlsoft St.
H.......,.. lwh Harbor Sllopplllt C.llt•r
· Costa Mesa
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Gettinf ready to sail into the thlnl annual 54 bole Medal Play Championship
Tournament at Rancho San Joaquin on the Irvine Ranch are (left to riJbt)
Mrs. James Keeler, tourname.nt chairman; Mrs. Joseph Maries, first flight
winner, 11187, and Mrs. Al Haig, president. Play will begin at 8:30 a .m. May 21
and continue May 22 and May 2'.. Defending cbmpion1 are the Mmes. William
Macauley. Robert 8cbHfer, Thoma• Moore, John MacMillan and Maries.
233 E. 17tlt St.
Costa MeN Slt1ppl11g CHter c ......... 6127 Westllllnster at &ohl•• West w .........
1406 w ......... -lrlsNI St.
Horosmpe
Leo: Round Out Affairs
SATURDAY,
MAY II
BJ IYDNEY OMARB
Sail Ahead .
9187 saq t-M
points h way.''
A.RIES (Mardl 21-April
19): Wbllt )'OU want to ex·
Jft18 may be too much for
one eittinl. Your dllirel
may exceed ,our budC«.
Key todaif b b•lence.
!:CCDDlM CID wm*, tpeft• cfinl. MMe, .,.... talb
about 1DOD8J -listen.
TAURUS (Asril 20-May
20): Gift today for CJDe clOle
to )'OU could aocompliab
mucll. Oahi•lltl • cm bMu-
ty, appreciation and
barmoll'y. On more mundane
1evet, anphaeis on resolving cw-• or legal' conllict. ~· GEMINI (May II.June
20): Be perceptive. ~
real "-*!IS. not Im-
aginary ones. A v o i d
broodng. If you feel you
haft beta tll(bted, say IO.
But don't penmt younelf to
1moulder wit.bin. Excellent
eveninl for theater party.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Favweble lunar aspect
~ eeincldal with cbaDce
fur rommce. change. travel.
Dealings with cbildren ai.o
lmprow. C re a t i v e ex·
irenton ia a neceesity. Say
what you mean -mean
wtlat you say.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
No longer can you put off
plan COllDeoted witb home.
Nik teetlritJ. ~ .i. ttM
Fitting
Finale
day to make or receive of.
fer. Complete, finish, round
out affairs ueociated with
home, property, o 1 de r
per90D.
VIRGO ( Aq. 23-Sept. 21):
R e I t le 8 I De 11 CM be over~ If 10'1 • oaellll
thoupts, de&irel Oil paper.
Short journey or visit allo
proves constructive .
Numerous ideas rare pneent
-take timt '°' cbooee the bell
LIBJlA ( SelJt. 23-0ct. 12) :
Aceent on income potential.
Carefully collected facts aid
you in materia-1 fashion .
Favorable indicatiool where
money enters pi<.'tln. Trust
huncb. Follow tbr o u &h . -~
Organize thoughts.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.
21): Cyde up. You can win
back friendship of one wbo
h• been alienated. Make
such an effort toda y .
Cirewnstaoces. timing in
your favor. Move with the
tide. Take •initiative.
SAGnTAJUUB (Nov. 12-
Dec. 21): Be lurt of details.
Co-operate In commumt1 or
lf'OUP project. Work behind
the scenee. Surprise COii*
from one who serves you.
Show appreciltioa. 'nlrow
a&lde secret fears.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 12·
Ju. lt): Friendship. ge-
nuJne affection shown for
this day is a two-way 1treet.
You must give is well as
receive. Let other& know
your feelings. E x p r e g, s ~ tbroup call OT at·
tiona.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Result.a ol past labors
could pay d i v i d e n d s .
C.lebrate by entertaining
WE SALUTE the snappy. Foreseen f~. ftlenda. Best bet is hlPJIY-fO-IUll\.IMI' aailor look cloee to bome base. Don't
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with &be newly updated col-tire yourseU on wlld-1oose
tar llld nipped wai.sl CboMe Upper Bay Associates of chase. Stick to the familiar . . ri.!ttll o~ bright, new navy Philharmonic Society who PISCES (Feb. 19-March
Jue. are decUca*I to brin1iD1 20): Good lunar aapect to-
Printled Pattern 9 18 7 : lood mllllc to the county dlty colncidts with chance to
NBW Misses' Sizes I . 10. 12. will cloee their season on a talk, communicate with one
14, It. Size 12 (bu.at 34) m&&aical noee when .w. at a cllJtance. You can setUe
tan. !~ yC'dl • • Inch Chris Rebind. N e w p o r t travel quflltiom. find out
fabric. · Harbor H.18'1 School student, where you &land. You fee l
llXTY·FIVE CENTS In preset1ts a piano recital. more secure. coma for Heh pattern -'Ille IJ'OUP will gattler at IF TODAY IS YOUR ~ 11 cents for eachaipat· 10:30 a .m. Monday. May 13, BIRTHDAY you are a
tern for firat-daa m linl in the Westcliff home of natwal tucher. Some con·
and special b a n d 11 n g : Mn. John Owen. aider you eccentric becaUM
otherwiM t b l r d • c l a • 1 Mn. Corydon A u 1 t I n , • of your interest. in unusual
• dellftf7 will take three cbalrmlll. will conduct • aubjtcU. Time to cbeck
ndl or more. Send to bualMu Muioa and install diltaOI. ~ build on IOlid ....._Martin. the DAILY ... a«k:tra. bue. You are a loyal friend r.rw.it:.. ~~·~t,' AcclptlDa dutiea will be and can alao create flette ' ttM Mmtl. Joseph Pike. oppoaition. ~ .. ~N":fi cbatrnMD; Ricbard Leith, G Ii N I a• L TEN·
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pledged to make still an·
, other _attempt to restore
the historic rapport be·
tween the two old allies'"
pried apart-many Ame~
leans bellev&-oy me delitr
trate p91lcies of President
Chal'les de Gaulle.
Bearing a letter from
President Johnson, Sargent
Shriver Dew in a week
ahead of schedule Wednes·
day night to be on hand for
the opening of the prellm•
ioary peace talks w i t h
North Vietnam Friday. He
iJ not expected to take a
direct part in the negotia·
tions. at least at flrsl
These are ln the experienc·
ed hands of W. Averell
Harriman and his team ot advisers.
Shriver's main task will
• be to bridge the gtowing
gap between American and
Fr e n c h policies. He ex-
pressed the belief in an air·
port news conference that
the fact France is playing
host to the Vietnam talks
might itself lead to some
improvement. "
SEE DE GAlil..LE
De Gaulle ls scheduled to
leave next week for Roma·
nia. But Shriver is expect-
ed to see him briefly Sat·
urday when be presents hia
credentiala, including tbe
letter . in which Preaident
Jobnson. trapped by diplo-
matic-ritual, ia forced to
a d d r e s s De Gaulle u
''great and.good friend."
Whatever his political ac·
compllsbments Shriver ii
certa1n to be a social sue·
ceas-with the aid Qf hil at-
tractive wife, Eunice of the
Kennedy clan. IC 1 r e a d y
French society ls amious
to meet the woman bailed
in their magazines aa an
accomplished hostess with
film star looks.
Shriver has hiJ work cut
out for him .. France does
placed in them. -.. -
Everywhere he 1 9 o k s •
Shriver will flnd a diawing • :;:
_apart of the French aod ; !·!
Amel'lcao poaitioos. In fi· :..;!. nance the French are-frank· .. ;.;.
Jy out to break the dollar as ::::.
the w(ljd'u>rbne currency.:•:•-: They are. in no mood to ::;:;
listen to Wuhington's ad·::::·
vice on llmltatlon of nu· ·: : ·
clear weaPQD.s. And De :;.::
Gaulle, who booted t h e : •: •:
North. Atlantic Treaty Or·::~::
ganization (NATO) out of :·:·
France, bas gone a long ; : : :
way In his pursuit of friend· ·: ·:
ship with Runia and East-: ; : ;
ern Europe. · • ·: •
not like the way the United
States handles ita r a c e
problems and says so blunt· i;::;;;;--..
The Franco-Soviet sclen• : : ; :
till~ agreement ls clisap-::.:
pointing to Washington even
though France has had a
temporary setback in 11': •: • plans for a joint color TV • ~ •
system ·W1th Russia. To the . :
chagrin of Paris and Mos·~.:::
cow the system has to be
operllted at the moment,,. •
with some American parts.
ly, from television to the
man in the street. Th'e same
goes for Vietnam, where
America is not only blamed
for Interfering in a civil
war but is sometimes illog-
ically also blamed fe)r not
helping the French at Dien
Bien Phu H years ago.
UNUSUAL STEP
The Vietnam criticism
reached a point where re·
tiring Ambassador Charles
E. Bohlen had to take tlle
unusual step of formally
'
TOUGH TASK AHEAD
S.r9ent Shriver
protesting against a French
tel1.1vision program which
suggested the United States
might not bomb North Viet·
narn installations if Amer·
ican prisoners of war were
This is far from a com·
plete list of the problems
confront.Ing Shriver. It was
easier in Benjamin Frank·
lln's Ume. ·
Ex-officer Fighting
Latrines at Arlington:····
WASHINGTON (AP) - A
retired Army colonel, in-
cen5ed over the placing of
p 0 r t a b l e latrines near
graves at Arlington National
Cemetery, js waning to
remove them !rom public
view.
But as or Monday. the
private war o( Col. Zebulon
L . Strickland Jr. against
the chemlcal latrines had
been for naught. "I'm just
going a r o u n d in a
bureaucratic swirl," b e
growled.
The 53-year-old former
artillery officer f r o m
Montgomery, Ala., said the
battle began April 9 when he
noticed one of the offending
latrines about 10 paces from
a graye.
He said he complained
about it to cemetery of-
ficials and it was removed
after more than a week -
only to turn up later near
another grave in the 42(}.
acre cemetery.
Strickland said he didn't
know for whose use the
chemical latrines weren ten-
ded. al though he thought
they might be used by
workers who tend the fjnal
resting place of the nation's
military dead.
No c e m e t e r y ad-
mloistrator was availa~le
for comment late Monday-.
"'Ibey don't 1eem to .., . ., ..
realize that a temporary•;.; ..... -.. desecration of a grave tr ..... . . . .... . Just as bad as a permanent' ..
d e s ecration," Strickland •
said.' leading newsmen on a·-=
brief tour of the cemetery . ·
grounds. ··
He poinled out a grey·' ·
chemical latrine s e v e n ·
paces from the grave of an ·
Army Air Corps sergean't · '
killed in 1944 and another, -
painted in white enamel and
bearing the company name
of "Don's Johns." -
1be second was 16 paces·
from the grave of an Ohio
private who served in World
War I and was burled in Ari·
ington in 1965.
• 'Disgraceful," snapped
the colonel.
The colonel, who began 30
years o( Army service u a
private in the Alabama Na·
tional Guard , said his bead-
on approach has failed and ,
he will change his tactics. ··
Strickland, who now lives
in dearby McClean, Va.,
warned:
"My frontal assault has
failed. but I don'.t like to fall
a mission."
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Ctltrlty
6 Grass $lllk 10 Waxen
14 Dlkt,
Eunomla
and Ellene
15 Hindu
fire fOCf 1' Succe•I· vely
17 Stattl1
ll llf'l •. ZO British ......,
ns .. plau:
Allllr.
23 Prtellldt 24 Ultl111te result 2' Owls
21 ·•hat
30 Prospector'' anl111I
31 "And I• -at your wlftdow": 2 words 32 Poof bulldtr's tool:
2 WOfdS 36 Scoundrel:
Slant 37 Jeopltdy 31 Numerical
Pl'•flx 3' Region of
reverie
42 Fabric
44 ltt dowrr thotoughly
45 Tah out 46 Bizarre
49 Ca lll. county
50 Explode
51 Hawaiian
wind 5Z Apron part 55 ••
lllssus:
2 words .51 Rtllglous
Hprtstntl• Uon
60 ·dlxlt
'1 lloldlnt 6Z l1latln of JO ActoSS
6J PropllJ
64 Sut• recepUcle
65 Sweetener
DOIN
1 Counter· ft it
2Sport
3 leed out
4 Part of the head 5 Expired
6 Asiatic shrub 7 "YOU don't
say I"
8 IU.T.
traduate: bbr. 9 Carried out 10 Loose overcoat
11 Mountain ridge
l 4 s 6
lZ Rtclust
13 Tall,
sltnder vessels
19 Buutify 22 Blossom 25 111111 of
sports gear
26 lrrlguous
27 U.S.S.R.
city 21 F111111y
fellow
29 Man's na11e
30 City of
Euro pt
3Z COllle to
an end
33 German • printer 34 One
35 Numbfr
37 Spark -• • 40 Sultfd
41 Gambling
11a1111
• 9
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4Z Cherubs
43 Cousin of
lluha•ld ~5 Son of
Jacob
46 llatehts
before 111
finals: lnfor111I 47 1111t dlsla
41 Chulou. •• .; 4tArch~
51 lu
acqualllttl
with
Sl "· • lovely DQ Today": Z words
54 Formtr heavy.
•tight
champ
., .. .. . , 56 Loot
57 Bygone
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. . . DAILY PILOT frtcM1, -10, lM
-OYER THE cOuNTER )
By SYLVIA PORTEJ\
The Americon tnaurance
Association has just re·
ported that the nation's
clUes suffered a '51 million
lots in properly damage
durlng the riots set oU by
the assauination of Dr.
Martin Luther King -md
these are loKes on insured
property alone. It's alJo
Widely predicted ttlat U.S.
cities this summer may suf·
fer propttty damage losses·
exceeding $150 million (the
estimate far the 1987 riots.}
Why, mllJlons are asking,
do people Jiving in the gbet·
tos, burn and loot t.bell' own
atorea uid bUlinesses?
SURELY, the bl g g est
single factor is the Negro
American'& deep resent·
ment over hi& inability to
find a decent job or decent
housing, or to earn an ade·
quate income to support his
family.
But thb does not explain
why the slum Negro loots
and burns one store but
luives tbe next ooe un·
touched.
Could there be an answer
lo the evidence that hardest
hit N the riots has been the
ghetto gypster who charges
exorbitant prices and ex·
orbitant interest rat.es, and
gener;.l.ly .spared has been
the merchant who sells nls
goods at fair prices on fair
terms?
ALTHOUGH there are
few hard facts on the sub·
ject. I suspect the con·
nection ls 1trong. To '>ack
up my bunch. here is a
partial list of the gyps ~
excesses now being widely
perpetrated by unscrupulus
Cbetto merchants?
-When a poor·risk ghetto
dweller buys a car, he easily
can end up paying double
the actual value of the
car because of fantMtlc iJl.
Passenger
Record Set
Pas~ngcr boardings on
Alr West. f o r m e r l y
Bonanu, Pacific and West
Coast alrlJnes, set a new
record at Orange County
Airport during April, ac·
c:onUq to Tom Chandler,
station manager for the car·
rter.
Chandler said the 6,714
emplanements, In addition
to settiq a new monthly
boarding mart, was nearly
94 percent above the 3,464
recorded by Bonanza during
the same month last year.
Air West became a cor·
porate reality in mid·April.
but actual merged operation
is not expected to beiin for
several weeks.
tll'elt cbarftl, aHboutb adt
llll1 imply bll berplns. ID
ooe veniOll. c•s are ad~
vertlaed .. repo11e11ion·tale
over P1J1Drit," lmplyilll
that the bqyer will have to
pay onlJ the remaining debt
oo the car. >.. it tlll'DI out,
be 11 forced to sign a com·
pletely new CCllltract bearing
no relation to U>e termer un-
paid balance.
-Ghetto dwellers alJo are
euy prey to. dlsbooest en·
cyclopedia and magit1iile ·
sublcription ".alesmen." A lftconte Puinped Vp man may pose as a school
official, then attempt to con·
vince parents that their
children will not be able to
pass examinations or even
get through school unless
they buy this -or -that
reference book. Psychia·
trists have reported slwn pgents having nervous
breakdowns due to guilt
about being unable to afford
to buy the books.
Harold S. Geneen (left), president and chairman of
IntemaUonal Telephone and Telegraph Corp., and
ITI' vice president and technical and industrial pro-
duction group chief Arthur T. Woerthwein, examine
single faucet water pump produced by ITT Jabaco
Inc., a Costa ~firm. The unit, used in camp-ers, trailer san , was on display duri.nl ITl"s
48th aMual me ing 111 Denver, where Geneen told
of record gains in lhe firm's sales a nd tarnin(.'i
-SLUM STORES will Post CutsCirculation
adverwe apparently low·
cost product3 strictly to get
the customer Into the store I Bid W c t L so he can be the target of n u oss
pressure sales ta~Ucs. Jn
one recent case. a New
York victim responded to
an offer of & complete
kitchen for $250: be was
talked into a $1,829 contract.
and even then, the promised
work was partially finished.
Jn anot her case. a patio wa s
advertised for $275: the vie·
tim ended up signing a con·
tract for more than $1,IXKI
and the patio caved in soon
after it was installed.
-Consumer goods o C
many types are routinely
sold at outrngeous prices In
the slums. Jn Washington ,
D.C .• n portable TV costing
the retailer $109 was sold,
one time, for '255 -
although downtown stores
offered ~e same set for
$159.
Slum residents are being
victimized by an endless
vt.riety o f work·al·home
schemes in w h i c b the
advertised lure is hlgh·
paying employment. but the
actual purpose or tbe ads is
solely to sell "Lnstructlons"
Pt excessive prices. tn other
Instances. the victim is told
he will receive. say. a free
freezer il he can supply the
~·mes of X ·number of
potential customers: lr e
soon finds be is stuck wlth
an ironclad insblment con·
tract. And slum dwellers
are lured by unethical drug·
gists into buying quantities
of us41len patent medicines
at footastlc prices.
NO REPORT of the riots
which I have read sa\·s
anything about lhe gyps
being peddled in our slums.
But they are. I am con-
vinced, explosive fuel for
ri1>tin1, looting and arson.
BJ JORN CtJNNIFF AP Bulaea1 Aaaly1t
NEW YORK (AP) -The
problems of m a g a z I n e
publishing are Uluntrated by
the Saturday Evening Post'"
dtcWon to cut its circula·
Uon in half ln an attempt to
make money.
• 'nils Is a desperate move.
fn tt\e patt seven years the Post hu been I &.r I t 1 1
n apoosible for men thlD
llO million l lOUM by ltl parent, ha Curth
Publlahing .
To most people, 1bou&b, St
ttem• stnnse that tbe way
to pro6tl » ~ tn a
rtduc:Uon ol clrculatJon. But
tbls lm't the ftrst time the Post Ms goae in that direc· Uon •.
In 1984, when U. tinlnces were equally dlltresstng.
the Post cut the number of
la1ues in half, becoming a
lllweekly aft.er mamy years
a• a weekly -more than too It you subscribe to the
ot!lclal Post history.
JIAJllNO PIUCK
In another attempt lo l•l
ltHll on m0rt ':/:~MGlal footinl th• P\I Oft bu btta ra1alq ltl ...,tee. As
ncenUy u 1• tbt Poat
told for 11 .... n .. to
• centa tbtt year, 25 iJl UM Ind 35 ln ltee.
Now, with revenues C!OG· UDWnl to fall far abort of
t•pen•es, the most drastic
out of all Is being made.
lubacriptlont will be sliced
trorn 6.4 milOOn to about
three or rour million. Why ?
Primarily because o f
p-owlng expenses per copy.
Production costs have been 'QUALITY'
Pel"hips. but tbe Port ob-
vioollly hopes bt the eat
won't be drastic. Jna~lld of
seeklng tbe lariat po1slble
market, tile POlt ~odl to
emphube "quality," and """"~~ quality circWatloo obtalnl
premium -1 rates.
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I 20 DAILY ll'ILOT ,~, Miy 10, 1968
Delinquent UAW May Be .Ousted by AFL-CIO
..J.-.
W.\SHINGTO:'i l.\P) -
Walter Reuther's United Au-
to Workers unlon,-cWTenUy
renewing threats to quit U1e
14 • million -member AFL-
CIO, laces t he possibUlty or
bein& kicked out n~xt week
tor nottpayment or dues.
The Auto Workers, issuing
new attacks on AFL-CIO
President George Meany's
leadenh.ip from its conven·
Uon in AtlanUc City. will be
QUICK
C.tch •P 4911lcHf 011 lottl
ottorit._ ltHd yevr comped, com-
prohonsltto ho111etown oclitio11 of
the DAILY r!LOT.
three months and about pays about Sl mlllloo a year
$2.50,000 behind 1n dues May into Its treasury.
15 and race automatic e.."<pul· This is the second time lo
ed Id as long feud wilh the AFL· sion, inform aoorces sa · CIO lhat lhe AutD Workers
'fhe AFL-CIO ExecuUve has withheld dues almost up
Council. meeting next. week, to the suspensJoo deadline.
may take up the matter and Meany previously ignond
some sources predict a ma-most of Reuther's actions.
jority of its members may Gut there are new elements
be angered enough to oust in tbe deepenlng split be·
Reuther':; union lf it doesn't tween tbe two men who
pay up. founded the ~O 13
Sources say AFL-CIO · years ago by me g Mea·
leaders are miffed at Reu· ny's American F ration
ther's announ~ment the of Labor with the Reutber·
Auto Workers may put its led Congress oC lndustrlaJ
per capita Al''L -CIO dues Organizations.
in escrow pending settle· They are also now mov·
menl of its demands for in-ing apart on presidential
ternal reform of the federa· politics and the impeod.lng
tion. Poor People's Campaign in
the AFL-CJO'a support be-ers conveotlon that the AJ'L.
hind Vice Presldenf Ruben CIO ls "ruled by the deed
B. Humphrey. hand ot U. J)Mt.'•
Tbe. eQ.year~ld Reid.her. Replied Meeny: "T h~
re-elected Tue9day to a 12th Amert'can tr· ... • .. _1_ -. term as UAW president, ls -~ mv .....
officlally keeping the Auto merit today la in 1.be bed
Workers neutral in the fight coodition in its entire bJ&.
for the Democratic pres!. tory."
dential nomloation. But he Meany citea a 14 percet'lt
1s reliably reported leaning growth of membership in
toward Sen. Robert F. Ken-AFL-CIO unioaa the put
oedy of New York. ~ yeara, record-hip
Reuther baa endorsed the wages itDd a powerful voJce
Poor Peoples' Campaign. ln national politics and lef.·
Meany, while taking no Gf. tslation as proof of labor 1
ficial posiUoo, ls reportedly growing streogtb.
cool to the idea ot tbouaands Reuthe'r saya the growth
of marchers besieging gov. doesn't match the rise in
ernment buildings in Waab· employment -and that mil·
ington. lions of wh.lte-eollar wcrk-
The Auto Workers, large5t the natloo's capital.
I or the AFL-CIO's 128 unions, Meany, 73, is throwing
Io his latest slap at Mea-ers, farm laborers and oth·
ny's leadership, ~ ers aren't being organlled
charged at the Auto Work· • into unions fast. enough.
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CAil WILL •M IN DAii
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ltlanlaaiian'• New Garden
The new Madison Square Garden complex-dnnn shaped arena and 29-story of-
fice building -and the Empire State Building behind it dominate this aerial
view of Manhattan. Across the East River in background are Queens and Lon&
Island.
New Breaila of Air
What's Doing in Rumania?
BUCHAREST, Romania
(AP) -The pleasant, busy
square between Communist
party headquarters and the
old royal palace in the cen·
ter of Bucharest will be
getting a new name.
It has been called Plata
Gheorge Gheorgiu-Dej in
honor ot the party boss who
ruled Romania with a Sta·
linist hand until bis death
in 196.5. Dej has been rele·
gated to noohere status by
the present Communist
leadership.
FIRED AIDES
At the same time, Pres-
ident Nicolea Ceausescu,
who succeeded Dej as pres-
ident and party leader, fired
f o r m e r Interior Minister
Alexandru Draghici from
all party and government
posts. Victims of purges
initiated by Dej and Dra-
ghici are being rehabll·
itated.
Thus Romania bas taken
another step down the path
to what is known in Eastern
EW'ope as "socialistic de-mocratization."
Ceauaescu has promised
to create a Communist Ro-
mania "in which every man
feels completely free," a
Romania where n o b o d y
need "fear ever again that.
perhaps he shall not return
home at night-as bas hap-
pened in the past."
Romania has been follow·
ing an increasingly !J!de-
Everyminute and
a half ••• someone
calls AAMCO
[very WMt1 MMCO utlsfiH -tha11 J01oo0 transmlstlOfl probl-
You pt frM towln .. • freo roed·
choclt. fnt. .tflclont Ml'Ylc-•t
tlMos 111 )Ust -doy. Ntd wltll AAMCO, ~ tn119ml1Slon un be p"°*fed bf _, &00 AAMCO C-
t•~ coest to cOHt. Ivery minute on4 • helf, som ..
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pendent line in foreign pol-
icy and trade for several
years. Internal liberaliza-
tion bu been slower· in
coming.
FOREIGN TRADE
Putting the emphasis on
industrial growth, Romania
more than doubled its for-
eign trade in 196CMi7. Ex·
ports and imports in 1967
totaled nearly $3 billion.
While about 80 percent of
Romania's foreign trade in
1959 was with · other Com·
muinst countries, the em·
phasis bas slowly shifted.
Last year, only 50 percent
of its trade was with the
Communist bloc and slight-
ly more than 30 percent of
that was with the Soviet
Union. Trade with Russia
is expected to fall to 'n per-
cent this year.
West Germany has be-
come Romania's best trade
partner after the Soviet
Union, followed by Czecho-
slovakia, East Germany,
ltaly, France and Britain.
IMPORT RA'l10
West Germany exported '240 million worth of goods,
much ot it machinery, to
Romania in 1967 wblle lm-
pcrting only '87 million
worth of Romanian gooda.
Trade with the United
.States has been sllght. Ro-
mania bought about Sl8
million worth of machinery
and technological e q u l p-
ment, sold '6 million worth
of goods.
It won't improve any,
Romanian officials say, un•
til the Vietnam war is
setUed.
Romania has made to\U'·
ism a prime industry, open•.
ing the borders to every-.
body and preaching th-
beauties of the Carpathian
Mountains and the Black
Sea coast.
Of the 1.2 million tourists
who visited the country
last year. 274,000 were from
the West, the National
Travel Office reported. Tbe •• :.
bulk of the to\U'ista come • ~ ·
from Russia and Eastern_ _
countries, but 131,000 came -
from West Germany. There ...:
were U,600 from the Unltedr°
States.
LITTLE MAN
How is the litUe man ill ':"" ·
Romania coming along with ~
all -this socialistic. democ· '!
ratization?
Not very well yet, the
economists say. but a little
better than the Bulgariau
and the Albanians. They. ·
add that be b undoubted.11.,
better off than before the·,
war and perhaps better.·
than ever before. Tbe lon&--
and violent history of Ro. •
mania with its foreign occu.-:·
pationa, foreign kings, CC>UPJ .
and countercoups did not .
contribute much to the." ~
standard of living.
Solon Says Extremists
To Take Over March
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WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Senate's only Negro
member has asked. his
Capitol Hill colleagues to
downplay talk of potential
violence during the Poor
People's Campaign i n
Washington.
Sen. Edward W. Brooke,
R-Mass., spoke afttt Sen.
Jobn L. McC1ellan, D-Ark.,
told the Senate T\»d&y that
h i s lnvestigaUoos sub-
committee has e v i d e n c e
"two radical and very ex-
tremist ludtn" plan to
Dupite a request from
palgn and torn it to rioting.
Despite a resuest from
Sen. Ctlarles H. Percy, R·
Ill., McClellan refused to
name the two.
Brooke aald C o n 1 re 11
''sbouJd preswne tbe march
OD WubiJICtoD 11 goinl to be
a peaceftal. II 0 D Y lo le I t
~matratlon. There II no
bu11 for U.. anmnpUon
th.rt thll m a r c h on
Wllhlnltal will be violent."
Tbt Bin. Ralpb D19'd
Abmltlthy, succenor to Dr.
MaJ1in Lutber XU.1 u bead
0( the lpODIOri:nc Soutbtrn
Cbr1tt1aD L ta dtrsblp
Coaftrence, bu ..... tb•
protest will be DOllYioleat.
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He also bae said it mfiht .
involve clYil disobedJence U"' ~
Collgres1 didll't respond to
tbe campaign'• pleas for
better bousinl and educa·
tion and Jobs for the poor.
Estimates on the number or people involved in tlit
campaign -to get undet' ,
way next week in the capitar··
-have ranged from tevaal .,, ~
thousand to hundreds ol' I.,
thousands, 1 ,
McClellan sald his aub-. _
committee learned ot at;( .... :
Alal>tima meeting wbere1 • ,:;
atatemellts were made tbat ·
Abernathy "will be pusbec(~ ' .
aside and that two v~t , :·
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x-Michigan Great-Bunti~ Vi.es A.fter Pickup Tilt
DETROIT (AP) -Btll Buntin. who
belped form tbe nudeus of Mlclilpn'a
great .. ~ -Big Ten bubtbd ~. coOlpled ud CUed 'nwrt-., nilht wbOe IQ1iae ta a pickup
...... ID a Detrolt IYJD. He WU •.
'l'be &-loot-7 Buntta, a tbfee.tlme All·
Big Ten. eenter ancr· teammate of
former .Alf.Alftertdln OaD R-..B,
WM proaouncecl dead at a Detroit
h08i&l 1bort1y·after betn1 stricken.
S. complained of being ill during
tbe game; •!Mpped outside for 10me
air bd coUapeed, police said.
Btmtin d!ed a 4bGrt distiance from
Halos Fall in 10th
the nelgbborbood wi.en be bad pl.ayed
hi.Ch school blltetblD. The cause of
death waa not immediately known.
1'It wu a treat lhoct.'' aaJd D a v e
strack, Micbiaan baaketball coach. "I
f>11C1 talked with Bill jlllt the ottier day.
lie wu pi.ugg to come back to
Michlgaa next WI amd finiab wort on
1Us dtgree,"
Strack said Bwitin was a semeater
short of a bachelor's degree in educ&·
tion.
Buntin wu the top -choice of the
Detroit Pistons. in the 1985 National
Balcetbal A.-x:iatloo college draft but
1'llgels~ -Twins-ill Twi~ Bill; -
.-.-....£·g A No Longer Friendl}r
! Hoatl 1Weet .home..
It 1';.ct.utltful that anyone connected
th ... Cdf•Dla Aitceu wiuld be
ese>l'$c to tllat trio of· WOlda the way
~-tbut far tiL the 1968 \asebill .llMIOll at the Big A.
Home for coach Bill Rigney's group
has been a series o( dlaastera, the most
recent being Thursday night wben tbe-
Halos dropped a 16-inning affair to the
Minnesota Twins at Anaheim Stadium.
That mates tbeJr record at the Big
A a gba.stly 5-11.
Pitche!' Jack Hamilton suffered a
Boy~o11 at KU
Negroes Announce Demands
LAWRENCE, Kan . (AP) -University of Kansas athletes have
gained some results from a one-day boycott of spring football practice
and a threat to boyc<* all athletics in support of demands for a Negro
cheerleader, a Negro coach and more Negro professors.
A university spokesman said Thursday night a Negro will be chos·
en to fill a vacancy on the pompom girls' squad; a course in Negro
history will be offered next fall, and the university always is looking for
qualified Negro facUlty members.
The demand for a Negro coach is a matter for future consideration.
John Greene, Negro student and fonner football player, said he
th .,11ght the prouating group generally was satisfied with the answers. •
Spring football and track are the only sports effected immediate-
,2cause there are no Negroes on the baseball, golf and tennis teams.
There were indications that the Negroes will show up for the
Cinal football session -an intrasquad game -Saturday, and five Negro
traclanen were expected to compete .Saturday tn the West Coa.t Belays
a1 J'resno. Calif., aa planned. AU 15 Neero member• of the football squad triggered the action
by boycotting Thunday's practice session, the 19th of the 20 spring
pra~tce1 allowed by the Big Eight.
8anta Ana Coach in Line
To Be CIF Commissioner
Earl Engman, tr.ack coach at Santa
na Hltb Sebool aim:e 1957, has been
amed' administrative assistant for
California In~rscholastlc Federa·
·on (011'), Sou1bern Sectioo, tms col-
learned acluitvely today.
ntan, baseball boss at Loe Angeles
Dorsey High, will be ttle replacement.
Squires, who amou.nced bis resigna-
tion followi.Dg the lOOtb win <:i bis
coaching caceer, is a scout for tile Cin·
cirm·ati Reds.
freak injury .in the nillth when be pun.
ed a rib cage JllUICle. And Rig got the
boot from 11IDPir• Bill Valentine 1a tlle
seventh imlnJ.
, Tonight Rlcney will throw aoutbpew
George Brunet (2-3) and Rick Cla'k
(0-2) against the Twina' Jim Kut (0.
O) and Dean Chance ( 3-4).
The. twiniiht twin blll beainl tt • o'clock.
Tom Salriano kept the Olena In
A .. el Sa.te
ont~ 10 Anoel1 VI M)llMSOla 12) $:55 "-"'· KM~
/My 11 All!llb vs Me; 7:55 p.m. IC~PC (7101 Mey 12 AllOlll VI MlftllMO 12:55 P ~ mfilt, Mey 1' A .... 11 •I Chlc.ato :55 D.m. May 15 Angela at ClllQGO S:2S D.m.
contention Thursday with a tbrff.run
home.
Satrlano bas never been content to
be a part-ti.me performer, even tbouth
he may be the highest-paid stand-in in
the major leagues.
The 27-year-old former University of
Southern California star has always
maintained that be coWd do the job as
a regular player, U ever given the
chance.
He's now making a move to prove it
to the Angels.
An injury to regular catcher B o b
Rodgers thrust Satriano into the-
&tartina lineup Tuesday DigbL
Since then, the 8-foot·l, l~er
haa slammed five bits in 11 at hta
and be ts the Angels' lone .300 bitter
with a blis~ring .375 average.
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lendance -t,217 •
re~d to tralntJ)1 CllllllDP ovtrirel&bt
and seldom played. ,
He waa cut from the squad tn the
1966 tralning camp when he failed to
solve bis weight problem.
Last fall, Buntin WM signed to a
contract by the Detrcit Llol\I of tbe
National Football League but was cut
from the team when be r.Iled to pass
the NFL ·physical Again, overweight
was a major factor.
''Bill was a great kid and a great
player," aaid Strac:lt. "He ftnally bad
got~n bis troubles straightened out
and w~ detenruned to. be a teacher.
Gettina ~ill wu ~ ol. the major
brealtl of my coachin& career."
"W~neverncrutted 81Jl, but he WM
an automatic s t a r t e r a1 1
aopbomore," recalls Strac:lt. "He ,....
the major factor in MJchigan'a
reaurgenc6 aa • coU.1e buketbell
power.
"We had other greet playert like
Cazzie Russell and Oliver Darden, but
wtthout a greater cerUl" we never
could have won."
With Bundn at cent•, Michigan won
18 and lost etpt in the 1982.Q season,
Strac:lt'1 first.as a winnbJ~ coach. The
Wolverines won the Bil Tt!l title Jit
1983-14, finllhin• aecoad in The'
A..oclated Preas Poll, aod wtndine-up
third in the NCAA tournament.
1be Wolverines were voted the top
team in the nation in the l9M-65 AP
poll, Buntin'• senior year, wlnnhig 24
of 1.11 tames and losing the NCAA title
to UCLA.
"Bill could have had a fine career as
a pro," said SU'ack. ''But he was
overweight and out of ebape with the
Pistons."
Buntin is survived by bis widow,
Evelyna, and three ·,oung children.
EMERGENCY SESSION -Catcher-Tom Satriano
(left) and pitcher Tom Hamilton of the California
Angels have staged their share of meetings on the
mound, but this session was of the emergency na-
ture Thursday night in the ninth inning. Hamilton
UPIT ........
had just delivered a pitch to the Twins' ft.on Clark
and then suddenly collapsed. Hamilton was remov-
ed from the game and discovered to have pulled a
muscle in his lower left rib cage on the delivery.
Blues Are Blue
After 4-3 Loss
MONTREAL (AP) -B <rb by
Rouseeau ruined Doug H a r v e y ' s
homecoming Tburlday night by scor-
ing at 1: 13 of overtime to give the
Montreal Canadiena a 4-3 Stanley Cup
victory and 3-0 lead in the best·of-7
finat aeries againlt the St. LOuls
Blues.
It waa th~ Int -Ume'-in four ears
that the 43-year-old Harvey had played
in tb.e Montreal Forum after spending
14 "880f'IS of .glory. with the Cana· diena before being sold to the New
York Rangers.
He •ftS called back up after the
KaD191 City Blues, with whom he was
playing.coach this season, were knock·
ed out of the Central Professional
Leaaue playoffs.
Sports In Brief
Trojan (!rUUlers Stage
/'-r
Spring Game SaturdaJi
LOS ANGELES -S o u t h e r n
California's Trojan football squad con-
cludes ~ days of _ spring practice
Saturday With an all-out game-type
performance in Memorial Coliseum at
B p.m.
Upwards of 10,000 fans are expected
to see Coach John McKay's . athletes,
many of them members of h I s 1967
national champion team. in action.
The "Red" team will have Mike
Holmgren at quarterback, Wilson
Bowie at tailback, Dan Scott at
fulback. and Mater Dei•s Mike Mor·
gan at flanker. The "White" opposite
numbers will be Bob Chandler. Mike
Berry, Bob Brown aftd Bruce Rollin·
son (Mater Dei ).
* INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. -Tiie aceent
has been OJI tbe turbine-powered e.n,
bat the pepped·•P Offenba111er ud
Ford can ban demoaatrated plenty
of f l I b t for tills year's hldluapoU.
SOO-mlle race. Engman will 1"Cll'k part time under
IF cdmlniJSklDer <:i Mbletics J. Ken-
eth FMUS. aervtng primarily as an
Masmanian scouts for the Oakland
A1bletics.
C ..... u tit LBCC
Colavito, Singer St,_le C ufJs T II e tarbecharged 0 f f y of Bobby
Unser bu won three stralgbt racet on
tile U.S. Aato Club circuit for ln-
dlanapoll14ype cars. intstta~ aide for CIF tract
eet.a.
SpeclilaUoo runs hic}l that by ~
ew position, Engman may be putting
imself in line to step ill as CIF com·
,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
WHITE
W~SH • ~1••:M#IM
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Spedllc of CNdel, Rex Ba1bea
of RedoDclo Bead Hip ua been
named to the bead basketball job at
1-1 Beacb City CoUege, replacing
. popular Cback Kue who la no" a ... tf .......
Be tutored a Sea Hawk team &bat
went ubeaJe• anUI It ru Into North
Torruce ud 7.feo& Roa Taylor bl
tM CIF aemtfhlm at Loai Beach
Arna.
1"19...-e l'.ea Star•
Jack Wlgmon, ex-Mater Dtl High
quarterback, is se.rvin& a5"1htrd string
field gefterli at Wubington State
University this spring.
· '!be Cougar pre-dental major is
workinf behi'nd two senior QB's and
wtll tee act.ion in the upoomlng game
with absnnl. PlayiftC for the latter
will be audl greats as Kt.itb Uncoln,
Qanc:y Williams and Gail Cosdfil.
Wion«• ii a IClpbomore.
'Punchless' Dodgers Belt Three More
ATLANTA (AP) -The suadenly
liomer-tonsclous Loe ~geles Dodgers
Visit the Atlanta Braves tonight, reluc·
tant over Jeavirtg the short end friend-
ly conflnes of Chicago's Wrigley Field .
F o r ex·American Leaguer Rocky
Dofl9er Slate = 1' =:: :t ~lt~l: t: ~l(~l l!:!l M•Y 12 Ood!ltrs it Atl•nt•. 11 :00 Fl TM>
Colavito. eapeclally, it w11 love at
first sight f o r Wrigley Field where
Thl.V'ldaY the 34-year-old QUtfielder
belted his third homer in twch1Jy1 as
Los Angeles blanked the Clubs. 8--0.
Bob Bailey and Zollo Versallea also
contributed homers to back Che fine
three-hit pitching ol Bill Sin1er. Thus,
In two games the Doctters belted five
homers In Wrigley Field. compared
with only eight for their first 24 games.
"l love that place (Wrigley Field)",
said the reVitallzed Colavito. "You can
hit the ball Where its pitched without
trylnJ to pull everything -and it still
can go out of there."
Acquired from the White Sox last
month, Colavito has appeared in 20
Dodger games, driving in 10 r.uns,
eight of them in the tbree·g~ series
against the Cubs.
Dodger Manager Walt Alston was
happy over the new-found power of his
club 1t'hich bad been struggling along
w l t b 1 .mo ~am batting mark. He
also laud~ Singer, who bad suffered
lhret atraitbt losses after an April 15
victwy over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
"Sln1er strictly ls the product of pa·
tience." explained Alston. "He was a
. big strikeout pitcher in the Pacific
Coast ·but he was wild with us dwing
two spring training trips."
LOS ANOILIS Al It H ltll
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Lt'"•'-2 ' J 3 • ' Time -2:2.S. Atterldance -M76.
The turbocharged Ford, ml1a1
many of its earlier probtems,mae lt1
season's debut at the lndlanapolla
Motor Speedway Thursday .
Jim Malloy of Denver. Colo., got his
turbo Ford op to Hl:i miles an lloar. ·
* * * LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles
Lakers acquired the National Basket.
ball Association rights Thunday to
Edgar La~ey, the 6-foot..a forward who
stalnd (or UCLA's 196.5 national
champion basketball team.
The Lakers acquired the league
rights to Lacey from the San Fran·
cisco Warri ors. who drafted bl1Q two
days ago. The Warriors received an
undisclolled future high draft C'botce.
* * * HOUSTON San F r a a e II e e Mana1er Herman Fraaa • ....,.
Thurfday ntibt the la 4 e f ~ a I h
1uspen1lon of 1tertstop Bal Laler.
Players in Uproar at New . Orleans
Lanier' alN drew • n11e ....
reportedly U.rew hit bat ud Miiiet ..
~ anger when lte wa1 llftM fer a ,._..
hitter Jn Wedaeadt.Y al&M'• ~ Astroa 11me. Tiit ...at II ......_
w11 no& dtacleled.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Con~
tl'Offii/ ra&ed today over th• ,......,., lJtb bole at the plush
Lakewood Country Club golf COUJ'H
where the fl00,000 Greater New
Otleana Opea llMm!d into lta NCODd •• "I doft't Ul.nk it's a lair hole," said
Bob SCantoa, tbe 22-year-old Aussie
who tubioned a si.l·under par 65
'nlunday to take a OM .. troke lead
after ltle first round.
"I tblnt lt WU a better bo' to play .
u ft wu,'• laid Tom W~opf, the·
bl.,._ Oldo ...... .., {ftlO )Ndl
tbl1 year'• money winners with nearly
'80,000. Weiakopf, Johnny Pott and
South Alric• Gary Pll19', au bad ees.
Jack Nicklaus, toll'• GoldtD Bear. Nici of Ho. ta, _,, a Mr 4 bQJe
p1aJU11 at 4'70 yardl; '·n was 11
wonderful I*' I, but a loul)' P9t 4."
"I don't Sin a dama what they
say,'' cocnmen&ed Jack WeJsa, a
tournament onicW. "I tblnk)t'1 a real
tint hole new. Ju.t because it's a par 5 for t.ht members doesn't meu lt bas
to be 1 ~ 5 fer_ the pros.
''At ~ Wblrt lut JeaJ''I
U.S, Open was played. thq made two
memw p a r Ss 11 4a for t h e
tow'llly. '' Tbe tee wu moved up 80 yards on
the bole, making it 470 yarda and a par
4.
The bolt is 1 most bnardous one to
drl" beceute a ball blt to the rilht or· e~ .Ush~Y to the left could land In
tht \Mel· an tither aide of UM blrrow
fa.lnraJ. Ea~ of tbe 10 eaJ}e1 made In last
yew 1 tourney, when 15 wu pl.aJed at
par I, were made on tbl bole. •• ,,. aftictal records .,,, that
'
there 1 were more birdies than pars
belnt JUde, ntcenltatlng a redtsip
Of ihe bole." said Weiss.
.. lnumucti U It \\'II a very Jong ~.
olftdall decided to play trom tbe very
front of the tee at 470 ywds, Which Is.
-~to the rules,of toll. I per 4
hoJe. 'ftlerefort. UJe bole ts a long and
~t par 4 rather thin an easy and
lbort par 5." •
Nicklaus .mrted: "A Soll arcbftect
woulcbt't have detlpect It that wa)."
The Ohio 1tran""1 ii a buddbll
"'&lper of toll counn .
* *· LOS ANGELES -Bob ·PSS 11 te~ COlcb ~· san G~ aja School, upse( Bob IAltl lD • 11 Im
Californ(a SectlOM.1 : 'Tddi ~
piol\lhJps TliurtdaJ at 1be 1" ......
Tennis Club. p----~ 9-7 ICOl'tl and IDOV9CI Inf
quaner.fin._a.. Luta, of tbe
of Southern C.llfarnla, 19 I ......
the· U.S. O.vil Cup ~ ... 11 ...
Wrd·rlnbd p1..,.. la 8 o a t ~ • r cautorma. ~ ta No. e.
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DAJLV PILOT 'rfqy, M,y 10, 19'1
••
ROPE CL IMBING LION -Westminster High's
P;iul Ralston zips up the rope in the fastest record-
ed time in the state. The Lion sensation will be in
DAILY rtLOT l'ltltta" LM ,...,,..
action tonight at the CIF championships, hosted by
Long Beach Millikan High. Ralston scoots up the
2.0-!oot rope in 3.3 seconds. ·
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~-.. .. . .
I* ~ j Gaminon Top Entry . .
· ~ Nine Area Swim Stars
In CIF Championships
Nine Oranite Coast area swimmeri;
will be competing with the cream of
the crop tonight at 7:30 at Beverly
HllJ.s High SChool in the CIF finals
with Arcadia the prohibitive favorite
for the team championship.
Chris Gammr,n of Costa Mesa
' stands the best chance to place first in
<in event -the Bee 100 yard butterfly
• -where Gammon sped to a 55.1 in the
, pre1ims at Santa Monica last week
Varsity performers given a good
chance at a first are Marina's Keith
Donaldson in the 50 free and Estan·
cia's David DeGras&e in the 100
backstroke. Area qualWers:
Varsity
200 medley relay -Newport.
50 free -Donaldson (Marine),
Rogers (Newport).
100 free -LaBianca (Newport).
100 back -DeGrasse (Estancia).
400 free relay -Newport, Corona
del Mar.
Bee
200 meriley relay -Costa Mesa.
200 Cree -Schwer (Corona del
Mar).
100 individual medley -Lippoldt
I Marina).
100 Hy -Gammon (Costa Mesa)
100 back -Lippoldt (Marina).
100 breast -Graham <Newport).
400 free relay -Costa Mesa.
Cte
200 free -Newcomb !Corona del
Mar).
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore
Detroit
Minnesota
Cleveland
Oakland
Washington
Boston
Caurornia
New York
Chicago
W L Pct.
16 8 .667
16 9 .640
14 12 .538
12 12 .500
13 13 .500
12 13 .480
11 13 .458
12 15 .444
11 . 15 .423 a 15 .348
GB
lh
3
4
4
4~
5
5~
6
7~
NATIONAL LEAGUE w L Pct. GB
St. Louis 17 9 .654
Philadelphia 14 12 .538 3 Cincinnati 13 13 .500 4
Los Angeles 13 13 .500 4
San Francisco 13 13 .500 4
Atlanta 13 14 .~l 4'h
Pittaburgh 12 13 .480 41,2
Chicago 12 14 .462 5
Houston 12 14 .462 5
New York 10 14 .417 6
Ljon Gymnasts
In CIF Finals. I
Aim for Title
El Rancho High defends its CIF
championship in gymnastics tonight at
7:30 at Long Beach Milli.ltan High with
We91.mi.nste.-and Lakewood given the
best chances to unseat the Dons.
Westminster's Lions rate a solid
chance on the basis ol seven athletes
competing.
Leading the pack are Paul Ralston,
Jerry Iverson and Dave Simes.
Ralston won the rope climb with a
3.5 timing in the prelims a t
Westminster and Jerry Iverson took
first In the rin gs with 17.7 points.
Sims settled for a tie for first place
i,, the side horse with 17.1 counters.
Another area performer is Gordon
McCollom of Corona del Mar. wno
grabbed off a spot in the long horse
and floor exercise.
McCollom placed second in the lat·
ter event at Westminster.
llU. .. OHl•AN MA NAO Ill l YIAllJ AS
JOflNIC»I • $Ofl $1Cfl'~U
Spring training is over. Time for •II
the team t o 1et 11ew demos -
Y CK.tr choice o I 5 Cougars, Moll·
te90" Mercury_ 111d Continenttl.
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·Athletes
Fourteen ol the Orange Ooast •ea'1
finest junior college and higti school
athletes have filed letter' ot intent to
enroll at Pacific -8 Conference
member schools next September.
Stanford afld UCLA got tbe biggest
haul ol area talent with five going to
each institution. Oregon State and
Washlngton each picked Up two.
ln all, ?1 Orange Countians have
sent ill ttieir letters to the v~ con-
' ference members. Only Washinif.09
State failed to land at least ooe star
Crom this region.
Heading the parade ol area taleot ls
JOOll Vallely of ()rlange Coast College,
wbo is g<*rg to UCLA as 4he DAILY
PILOT reported exclusively last week.
Greg Snyder, all -CIF basketball
flash fr~m Huntington Beach, has cast
bis fortunes with Stanford. Marina
High football quarterback M i k e
Tamiyasu selected Oregon St~.
* * * Here's the complete list ot area and
county athlet. who sent in letters ot
intent:
C•Hforaic
Henri "-• O.r4'en Gtcwe Hlgl\, SMlll i\"-ColltM. L•MY JC, !Oottlelh #Mrt Meftn, L• Hebr1,
foolbell: P1ul Ml"'*1 s.innv Hiiis <Fuli.rtonl1• foot• ~'·rid Webll, IH•dltn G""'• <S.rvlte '11Ah),
Sotdltern C•l
Oreeo11 St•te
Mille T-iyet•, -IN Hltll, feelMI. (Mis Veit, W•lmlMIW, ........
Oregon
Harvey WIM. An1n.1m Cloer• Hlthl. foo!INll.
CD Tnek Prell•• ~ .
Six Berths in Final,s
Six prized apota ID each event In the
CIP' tract and fitld 1emi0nala at Cer-
ritos CoUege are on the line tor area
spite performers at Westmimter Web
. Saturda1 afternoon.
The Weatm.imter edition of the
prelims geta under way at 11: :.» with
the pole vault followed by the balance
of field eventa at noon.
First r~ ii billed for 12::.» p.m.
Some of the finer eUorts ue due to
come in hurdles races where Ron
H a m le y of Lowell (l:U ·and 11.9)
· rules the stlgbt f.avorjte. .
He'll get some action out of Steve
Hill of Santa Ana (15.0) in the opening
13) yard hi,it htn'dles and later , in the
180 lows, Jon Whytock of Costa Mesa
(19.S) and Don 'roley of Santa Ana
Valley (19.4) wtD offer tbe atiffeat
competition.
The first~ places in each heat of
running events will qualify for the
prelims • regardless of times.
In the field events, Goott Harrowby
)11 seeded number one -thanks to his
58-11,2 toss in the Crestview League
finals at Mission Viejo.
His top competition will come from
Loara Clash
Set Tonight
In Anaheim
Loar.a 8ll'ld Magnolia fin~ the Irvine
League baseball sea901l tonight at 7:30
al Boysen Park in Anaheim wtth the
champion9hjp drt'.ams for Costa Mesa
Ol1 tbe line.
Loara and Mesa went into today's
action with identic-al 1~3 loop records.
Coach Floyd Chandler's Loara nine
will be going with Steve Smith (6-1) in
the pttching department w h i 1 e
Magnolia will counter wrtti either
Doug Omer (4-1) or Dennis Deck (3-
4).
Earlier in the year. with Magnolia
serving as the "home team'' at
Boysen Ptark. Loara blanked the Sen·
tinels, 2.0, in eight innings betiind
Smith. Deck was tihe loser.
Boysen p,ark is located at the corner
of State College Blvd. and Vermont -
approximately ~ mile north ot B.all
Rd.
Jim Ulam of Kennedy, who bad a 57.
~ in the Freeway League finals.
Tbe two-mile ii loaded w I t h
Newport's Den Mooney down tt>, lad-
der in the aeventh spot on the program
despite a l :SU to his credit e&(f¥!r in
the MalOn.
Huntington's Paul Williams should
have no trouble with the field in hjs
beat of the 880. His best of 1:53.0 is
less than two seconds off the CIF
record set In 1964 (1:51.l).
• Williams bas forsaken the 44-0 to
concentrate on the 880.
A pair of Angelus Leag~ flashes ap.
:pears to be the class of the sprints.
Reggie Echols of Verbum Dei and
Bob Davis of St John Bosco (l>Qth at
9.6) should be shoo.in winners in their
beats of the 100.
Davis will be challenged in ~ 22JJ
by Roddie Raub (22.8) of F ullerton. •
Echols will be up a~alnst Regl?ie
Sanderson of St. Francis (22. 7) In his
heat.
P'!re's a rundown on tile top six in
each event according to times in the
league finals:
V•nllY
lOO -I. o.tvls 111d Echols CAMehls) U II.vb IFr-Y) U . H~ (Ora,_), McLe""'ill tfrvlne), Emerv (SunMt) 1U
220 -1. O.vts 1""91tinl Whltllcer _tnd Emtrv IS4ontetl 22.l. r.,,1or •nd Ate 11rv11111 1u. s.t"*·
-(s.iote Fe) 22.7.
._ -1. Forwlll (Fr-ey), lredlMw Ctrvlnel '11.7. N11<do (S.nle Fel SO.Ao But• tcr .. lvlewl SIU, W..-de (0.•ntel Sl.0. lli.rY (...,,..IHI) Sl.l,..
1 ,~s.-H!b=:~·rr~~~> .l.ii55:,'0,,:t.::,'*,1~\~l I :57.1. Nuccio (S.111• Fe~ I :5'.0, Our•nd IC..rclfn
Gfvw) 2:00.0.
Mli. -1. Limb CG¥dell Grovel •:23 I, P1l1ol1
~~.r,::. , ~, ... r't:~s.1.r'Cr.'~"'i'SU.:.:W7:~6.L ~~;;
(Cr•tvlewl •:JU.
2-Mlle -Devis <C..rdltn Grove) 9:27.0. Mell• CFr-avl f:lt.O. Mltnclal CSuburtw11\l f:ll.O. _,
<S-ll •:•1.1. hell 1c ..... 1vi.w1 f :'7.S, lie.I (INfnel f :SO.J.
110 HH -I. H-1-v IL-•tll 13.f, Cur11s CSUfts.tl u.o. l(Jno (i\nqelU1) IU, All.tn (!Nine) u.1. 11 ....... , 10.-r •"" sreve .. <Suburto.111 u.J.
180 LH -1. Hamley (L-•lll 11.9. Cur11\ IS<Jnul) 1nd Graves (An9tlUS) rt.O. Edwards ICrHlvlewl
20.0. Whvlock (Irvine) 20.2. lle.....,r (OranDel 20.J.
~ R1!1•Y-1. S.n11 Ana '2.S. l.owell and VorbUm Del Q.1 Lo•re Q,J, Garden Grovo oil.I. Vitia P1rlt , ... ,
Mile lteloy -1. San11 Ana Velln l:2LI, l.,.,.
3:2S.l. Sumy Hills J:U.6. Sf. Jolln llooco 3:2'.I, Sen
Clfmeflle J:2' J. S.tnll•go 3:2'.7.
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(FrffW•v>. Hi rt CCrnrviewl """' SllOlltM CS1n11
F«l "°· LJ-1. Hor!Grl (CfHtvlewl 22-f~. O.vls (Allfflusl
and Sander'°" IS.nl1 F•I 21·11, 011v (Suni.I) 21·1. Brown COre"") 21~1,I., Boyles (Fr-1y) 21·11'\.
PV -I, Feeney C0r1"9fJ) 1..0, EllloM (CrHlvlewl l J.1'4. Connell (INh,.) •nd AncNnon (Frecw1vl
1J.o. Murrov <S.1111 Fe), ~ (AllMl•S) 12-.(J.
SP -1. Harrowtw (Crn1Vlew) Jt.IV., Ulam IF•-•Yl 51-''~ ii.uer (lrvlnel SS-', P-••s SUntetl ~. "-~r (0.,..., GroYtl 54-'1'" JC!Mson (SutMlrt>enl 53-11 ~
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13 ye.
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Trophy?
8 yea
founded ?
12 ye
game?
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track c
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fop six In
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CAN IT POSSIBLY BE -.
· " 17 years since Joe DiMaggio r e t l .r e d from the 1 Tankees?
5 years since Orange Coast played in th~ Junior 'Rose Bowl?
14 years since the G i a n t s beat Cleveland four
straight in the World Series?
10 years since Ed Pope and Gary Green paced New-
P<>rt to two straight Sunset League basketball tiUes?
11 years since Rocky Marciano retired?
12 years since Al lrwjn was Orange Cpast's football
~oach? : .
·1. 12 years since Needles won the De~by?
~ & years since Dennis Hamilton played basketball
. ~or Huntington Beach High?
7 years since Washington won its second straight
-ttose Bowl?
: ~ 6 years since Bruce Bess was setting track records
at La Habra High? ·
10 )lfars since Red Sanders died? .
. l2 years since Denny ~tzpatrick and Bo&er Gu·
rich were Ora~ge Coast's backcourt greats?
13 years since Sam Huff was a rookie with the New
York Giants?
Laguna
Duo on
...
Doug Schmitz and Steve
Shapard of La(W)• Beach
were accorded po&itions on
the official All.Cre&tvlew
League baseball team.
Schmitz made the elite
list as a left-fielder with a
.25& batting average. He is
one of four Juniors to make
the team.
Shapard, also a junior,
was picked as t:he Crest-
view League utility man.
Jeff Dusek of San Cle·
mente-was honored as the
·Player-of-the-Year while his
·c o a c h, Tony Sisca, w·as
]>icked for the top coach of
the league.
Gary Wann, of Orange,
was a close second to Du·
sek and took the ot:her pitch,._ ing rpot.
ALWHSTVl•W L.SAOU• ~ -touset, ~II c~"''t Sr., .. , c.: . ..:S~1f.'!Ol-,~"si. s I-·Im L-rllt, f""'tt11, ~r .•. 3lf J--G9rdnlr, MINIOn VleJo. Sr ..
S .: ~~R~!ll, ~~J~Mt .. Jr.~.M
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GOLFING
WITH :4lllU>I& p~
ARE YOU SWINGING
··ovER THE BALL"?
~~ingl_ng "over the ball" is V ~._:_c_~mmon fault amon1 all
cln1•s-:or 1c>trers. Ev•" some -
professio_nals fall into th is trap '
on occu1on.
~
The tendency to sw1na the
riaht shoulder around (illustra·
tion #1 ), instead of down and
around (iMust ration #2), on the
downswing brings it more or
less "over the ball.'' The fault
brings on sliced shots, pulled
shots, heeled shots -even
shanks -as the clubhead is
thrown out beyond t he target
lint.
'· tt your' hands are not hl1her
than your hea~ at the finish of
your swing, you probably are
swin&i l)i "over the ball."
To correct the fault, avoid
too much twisting of the hips on
your downswing ( ilhsstration
11) and, instead, let them slide
to the left as your ri&hl shoulder
lowers.
·-·
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... . 14 years since A· 1 a n Ameche won the Heisman ~ = ~~ ~'l::' ~~·1::. ~~10 .a 'llrophy? u~=w "'-"'· LA-. lleec.h, Jr,,
"HOW TO IMPIO~ YOUl MTING"I He .. Ts Amolcl Pel.,..lully
illustrated 111icle to pllttitW tfence, 11111~, ltrtlctl s..-~ eloiw
wlth o tl_,.d, •If -.. ..... -lope lo >.r,iold PehMr, lft _..fl
8 years since the American Football League was . ce .. llM Y•u • Jeff DllHk. S.ft
·founded? ci.,.,.,.,.,..°'"" Y•r -TOllv si-. s.R
thisnewtpOPer.
'12 years since Don· Larsen's perfect World Series •---::!l!!mll!!!l!l•-••~r.::Ei!llKl!!l!lll!ll!•mD
game?
14 years since Roger Bannister ran the first four
minute mile?
4 years since Tommy Prothro became bead coach
at UCLA?
8 years since Jerry West joined the Lakers?
42 minutes since I started this column?
* * * TRACK · AND FEUD DEPT. -Valencia High
tr.ck co.ch Mike Cummins deserves some sort of
medal for the first rate lob he did in runnint the
lrvlne Lea9w track mfft Friday at Valencia.
The mNt ended at 9:14 p.m. and the pole vault,
if you can believe it, was over at 1:30. As far as
we'N concerned he's the best meet director in Or·
ant• County.
And here's two names not to invite to the sam•
p.rty: 8rfan Springer and Floyd Strain.
FNlings botwffn the Costa Mesa and Estancia
track coaches hayen't been exactly contenial lately
but when Strain was the first to vote "no" when
Sprinter asked the Irvine LHgw's coaches to
wafve his infurecl vault star Kevin Manix into the . cur meets, their relationship became even more
osty.
* * * UNIFORM DEPT. -George Hartman. athJetic di·
tor and football coach at Saddleback Junior College.
:::"• 't yet sure bow talented bis first football team will
~l>.!..n.ext fall but he's sure of one thing ...,... it'll be the best ~mg team in Orange County. ~· "Our uniforms are going to look very much like
S t.DOse the Green Bay Packers wear.'• c. ~: Saddleback's nick.name, soon to be chosen, will :;a ~e a Spanish flavor.
* * * HUSTLE DEPT. -We were impressed with
_ ~at the Boston Celtics' Bailey Hewell told us lest
r ~Hk when we ashd him how the Celtlcr can get
· · 'up" for those gruelling playoffs after lont seasons.
"You just have to make up your mind that
you're going to have to go out there and gut it •nd
dig."
* * * .. "· QUIZ DEPT. -Who was the UCLA football coach
who served between Red Sanders a.nd Bill Barnes'?
* *· TENNIS DEPT. -· N.Wport Herbor High's
powerful tennis tNm may run Into more difficulty
than expected when it runs ·into Rollfnfl Hill• In the cur playoffs ..
When the Tars boat Rollint Hills Hrlier thia
... son, the Titan•' bolt player was out with the flu.
Race Results
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Kev Rune CF Colttl ~.. JM U O
ICJdres (W HlnMlll S to UO
Court Fool jO Pluct> 4-'0
TIME -.09 l /5.
Pirates 2nd
In V olleyhall
Orange Coast College took
second place in a 24-team
field in t:he ·recent UCLA
Intercollegiate Invitational
Holljpai-k
Entries
Volleyball tourney.
The Bucs finished the San !:llx::l!!ll:';t"11d•B••'"~"-::< ... i<'r.::-A•ca••••m
Fernando Valley State No. 2 ,_ s.tvNev. Mlv 11, tHf..-»nl .. .,
squad in t:he grueling day· c....., • l'nt-l'lnt ""' ''11 ... M.
long mixed competition.
OOC began the day by
bombing the San Fernando
Valley No. 1 team, then
upset the favored UCLA
squad. Then the B u c s
defeated Fullerton, Pierce,
UC Davis, University of
Soutbern California and Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo.
The Bucs brought home a
giant second place trophy
for their efforts.
Playing for the Pirates
were Capt. Dave Sorrells of
Corona del Mar; Tom Bod·
nar, Wes11ninster; Goraon
· Martin, Costa Mesa : Pat
Beard, Newport B e a c h ;
Terry Martin. N e w !> o r t
Beach: and Ellen Worthy,
Huntington Beach.
Schedule
Monday
Golf Eastern Con·
ference Tournament a t
Riversjde (7:30 a.m.), Cal
Western at UCl (1).
Tuesday
Baseball -Westminster
at Marina, Huntington at
Newport tboth at 3:15).
Tennis -Marina a t
·westminster. Newport at
Huntington (both at 3:15).
Golf Anaheim a t
Wfftmlnster. Marina a t
Newport, Huntington at San·
ta Ana (all at 2)
FIRST RACI. 6 turfOllllS. 3 vur olds "'.O in C•llfomla. C .. lm(np.
Pune MOQO. Too cl1lmlnt1 price S1000.
Bossv ltultr (W Harris) 112
Tlnv's Klno (J Gonraleil x101
Boxer Boll (l Plnc1v Jr) 117
Sht Mltf: Rule (M Yanez! 109 l'rlnce Jutla11 (J Trullllol 112
C.MdtPOlnt Chorllt (W Htrmt lll IU
Cheerleader ( R Campas) 109
Winnie Mae ID H•ll) llA
Corolt.,, ID Pierce) 112 As~ LeAt 112
Livelv MOl'IN •109 Marshall MOOll (R 8i1nco> 107
Alto Ell1ll1t.
D1lr Y04J (J S.lleri) 11'
SECOH DRACE. 1'AI mite• on lM
>urt. 4 vur old\ lo uo. CtelmlM .
l'urse 17.500. TllP , e1e!mlnt1 !l'iett
$11,000. Brand Rovat ID H•ll) 117
Gentrv CJ GOllztlezl xt•o
Wfn Ruler (0 Pierce) 112 v·nc11eaed 107
Me Brave CJ $ellertl 117 Arc E11 Ciel ti IW Mahornev) 11S
Earnest E11de.vor (A Plned1I llS
Medias (M Y1Ml) 117
8e1u Bravo (W HarmatZ) 112
THIRD RACE. 1 1116 miles l vear
nlds. Cl1imino. Porte NOOO. Teo claim·
Ing 11rlce sis.coo.
Shlnlntl Count IW H1rrlsl "' l'rvdel'lt Sttve ( M YanttZ) 116
1rnot rlal Gtown (It CamNsl 112
Writ' Em Phil CW Harm.till 112
C04Jlll Wind-!W Mllllorneyl 112
Wtno Commender (J Gon&alUI XIII
ltei>ulable (J Limbert) 116
ll'OURTM RAU. IV. milts Oii t~
turf. ' vH r olds .. UD. Claiming Purse $7.500. Too clalmlnv prtce
tlO,OOI.
Cindy TOP (D Hall) !IA
Mr. Arva (J Gonz1te1) x110
lrl•h Frlel\d~lllP 11?
B1Hour IA Pineda) 111
Royal Cadet tW Harm1111 117 Pnha's Virtue (W Harris) llS
Merrv ROlld ID Pierce) 115
Rovel French IJ Lamberti 112
"''"" lltACE. 1 1/16 miles. J veer oldl. Allowa11c:et. PorH taooo.
eush Rhymer (W Harris) lU
Hiker ID Hall) 11'
A·Terrll>le Tom (It Ros.In) xm
Harrv Col!fn (J Lambert) 117
SH Nasrullah (J sellers) 117
Eaoles Dvnutv (0 Pierce) 114
Warm Colors (M YIMJl 11' A·8trtaln DIY (W AMhor..ey) 120
Fldlno Ga,,,. IW HarrNlll 1t4
Winner Patrol (It Bt1nco> 117
11111 To EHi (A l'IMCll ) ll?
~nls A Menace CJ G011zelez) xllS
A-R. Crall trained entry.
SIXTH RACE. ' turl01111s. ' vetr olds & uo. Cleulfled ellowan<ff.
Purst $9000.
A·Luclty Bush (0 Pl'1Ctl 120
Armed Knloht (W Herrl•) !IA
Confed!fatt (J G011z1lezl -.109
Ollaw• Hiiis U Sellers) llA I
Aouo Vilt (J Lambert) 120
Butch O' Hi rt (W Humetzl lU
Shoem°"t (tt Ros1lul xtOf A,floval Etttel (0 Pierce) 1u
A-M. E. Mmerlelc 1r1lned entry.
SEVENTH llACE. o~ mitt . 3 v11r
otdi & UP. Allowancea. PurM \toOO.
Corv1llll CA Pineda) l2l
Va" Ruller !J Arterburn) Ill
Rtllc Of Art (M Y111u) 116
Glory Helltlulah (J Sellers! "'
Sand Devil !O Holl) 1111 Who's Afraid (W Herrlal 111
Cuslnero (J lamber!) Ill
Bio John A. IJ Gonielu) •t" I
llOHTH UCE. 0... milt on t!>t
turf. f"ltlles & m1ru l .,.,.s old & oo. Ho1typ1r1< ladles Handicap. l'urv.
ll01000 adGed. Gros1 1:33,550. To win·
11er $20,050.
A·O.S.rf Lew (J Le mberll 117 A,,,.rlflO's Fancv (J Sellers) 111 GIPIY Outtn IU (J Gonzelez) 10I
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. The Bicycle Dilemma
It is a~ainst the law to ride a blcycle on a sidewalk
anywhere in the city of Newport Beach. except along
portions of West Ocean Front.
Many people, youngsten mostly, apparently are
not aware of this almost city-wide Law.
At least that's the impression of the Balboa Island
Improvement Associat1oo., which ha• demanded a police
crackdown on the violators.
A number or island residents, says association presl-
cjent Philip Mauer, have complained "strongly" about
the dan2ers of walkin.2 on an ei2ht-foot wide sidewalk
in competition with bicyclists.
They want police to clear the sidewalks of bicycles
on Balboa Island.
Meanwhile, down by the Newport Pier, residents
are complaining abouf bicycles. too. ~ut it's a quite dif·
ferent complaint: bicycles aren't allowed on the sid~
walks and too many tickets are being .handed out.
Pitv the POOT police.
In one part of town. officers are asked to start band·
inll out tickets. and in another part of town. they get a
petition demanding that they ease up on enforcement
of the same law.
There is an answer to all t~is. But it's still in the
planning stages.
We're talking, of co . abo t the much vaunted
Harbor Ana bicycle trails system. ell over a year ago.
a dtiien's group completed a su estea master plan of
bikeways using existing righ -way and blazing a few
new trails in undeveloped areas.
Manv months aro. the citv councils of both New·
port Beach and Costa Mesa endorsed the plan in princ-
iple. Since then, nothing has been heard of it.
Jt lhould be removed from the shell it js now on.
dusted off, and pushed through whatever legislative
There I~ a Day
Of Reckoning
ELLSWORTH L. BICBARDION
Mlmltter rite Nelpbort.ood eoasresau...i
Claa.rd
Lapa Bead
.\fany a politician is aubstituting a
1lpit for a soap-box! The airways are
!led with moral indignation and con-
crn I The American home is threaten-
·d by the increasing use ol. druga by
leen-a1er1! At Ion& last the politicians
are bepnmng to recognize that
somehow thia 1"llid ls built OD mocal
foundational /
The man who dieata may get away
with lt for a time, but, even to bis
surprile, later on be finds be must
look 1n tM mJrror aad see bis true aelf
revealed in Jts ueH•n ...
THERE 18 A DAY of reckoning!
M'1be it la nearer than we think! It
may come while a MID la on the table
in the operatlq room! It ~e harshly when with utter be
muat face that point in friend in
love, when there can be no recon·
clllatioa became things have gone too
far!
It may come later on in life when
lon~liness robs him of the fabe securi-
ty be has put in a big red barn filled
with bonds and gilt-edge securities.
1 his one th\ng we all know that it
comes to everyman . . . tM day of
reckoning.
"Though. the mill! of God grind sLowL11
ytt they grind exceeding mwU;
Though with patience Ht atand.t wait-
ing, with exactness grind$ He all.''
WHAT IS TRUE in individual cases
is true in the larger relationships of
life, true of nations and cultures. It
takes a longer time for the sands of
time to run out where large groups of
people are involved, but Toynbee said
16 of our 21 cultlD'ea have destroyed
themselves.
Tbey destroyed themselves. How ~
By moral disintegration, in the long
run they became gradually weaker
and weaker. It wasn't an enemy from
the outside. no man from Mars with
his legions. but a malignant growth
that sapped the vitality of the nations
-moral disintegration -a lack of
respect for spiritual things.
TflE RELIGIOUS enthusiast, the
ethical person, is confident that in the
long run it is well with the good and ill
with the wicked, that justice will
triumph in the end and love "can
never lose its own."
"(They) know that right is rirJht,
That it is not good to lie,
That Love is better than spite,
And a 1~ighbor than a spy.
"And fierce though the fiends may
fight.
And long though the angels hide,
(They) know that Truth and Right
Have the Vniverse on their side."
This time instead of being in the
minority they have the "Universe" on
their side. Isn't it too bad that we
didn't know this before?
' A Theory About Ulcers
Why do men In some occupations get
ulcers more than men in some other
oceupatJons? Nobody yet knows the
annrer, of course, bot I have a theory
that may help explain it in part -If
you agree Ulat nlcen are caused by
the stress of anxiety.
Most professions are divided into
what I call the "cumulative" and the
"non-cumulative" types. In t h e
cumulative type. a man piles up
credits for 10 many years of good
work, and not.hint short of total
disgrace or repudiation can take away
those credits.
IN THE NON.cuMULATIVE type
of job. what a mu did last year. or
eve n yesterday, bu no effect or ha-
nuence Oii what be does today. He
mu st prove bimsell anew each time,
or face the stigma ot failure. Re does
not build up a supply of psychic
credits to tlde him over the periods of
failure or frustration.
lf a doctor loses a paUeot. or a
lawyer loses a case. there ls retret
but no repudJatJ.on of the man -his
total put career goes illto the evalua· .. ,...,...
Dear George:
Just wanted to i.t you Dow
ewrythln1 is ,.uinc alolll ftlle.
How'• thin11 with you?
BA.PPY SAM Dear Sam:
Look, you don't seem to cet lbe
pitch on this column. Problem•,
ldd, problems. that's the pitch I
Tbat11 wbat my entire ecoaomy
ii baud on and itl pe,opk like
10U •ho are cauhae tbit nolt trouble. Now set oat t1ttrt lad
... unbppyl -
r '
lion. and we balance that against a
present fiasco. He is judged on his
"batting average" over a period of
many seasons. not just in one series.
And this is as it should be.
IN TilE NON-<:UMULATIVE areas
of work. however -such as motion
pictures, advertising. selling. o r
wheeling-dealing of aoy kind -a man
la only as "good'' as his last
performance, his last picture, his last
campaign. his last sale. his last deal.
lf be flops in what he is currently
doing. the repercussions are violent
and may do permanent damage to his
job. "You're only as good as your last
play" is a familiar actors' saying on
Broadway -and this appUes to many
other fiel<h of endeavor in the modern
world.
ULCERS. IN MV VIEW. do not
• come because of bard work or
preaaure Ott even hJgtM1peed activity;
they come because of a particular
kind ol. stress-the anxJoua knowledge
that tbe good we bavt dOM In the pASt
wUl not sa~ u U ft malle a miHt.ep
Jn tbe preeent. AH wl\bOat U..t tease
of tee9Tlty -wltbout the confidence
• tbat you an allowed a bad day at bit
If your over·all record Is Sood -,...
!Jck the p11chJc stamina to resist that
Uttle burllnl tJole in the •tomach.
Of course. I reoopizt tbat other
factor• ma,y "be at work. too. But It 41
lnttresUn1 and lip.Weant &hit uJcen
tend to be oc:cupaUon·llnked. aod tMt
wba& ties thoee oceupetJon• toptber
Is tbe ttntadve and temporary nahn
ol "lit.bMvtmlDl,. IDd "IUCClll ''
I •
p;ocesses stan~een it and It least parUal imple-
mentation.
Ontil that is done. too many children and loo many
aduJts will be forced to endanger their lives bicycling
on the city streets.
If, for some reason, the bikeways system does ult-
imately tum out to be impossible because of resistance
in some nelghborho<><ts, perhaps aerious thought should
be given to revising the law against bicycling on side·
waJks In specific areas. ·
After all. it does seem ridiculous to tell a child not
to bicycle on a sidewalk because he mi~ht hlt a pedes·
trian, when his only aJt~rnative is toEIC)'. le in a nar-
row street -where be can get bit c .
For Inter-city A ord
The chambers of commerce of Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa deserve a pat on the back for laking an-
other big step toward Harbor Area community accord.
The first joint meeUng of the two chambers' wo-
men's divisions was apparently a big success, judging
by the turnout of some 100 ladies.
Four speakers representing as many major Orange
Coast firms told the all-female assembly of present
prajects, future plans and the economic advantages to
the area of having industrial development in the com-
munity.
The program and accompanying tour ~f Costa
Mesa's new civic center served to promote mter-clty
understanding among Harbor Area business women.
We're happy to see the two· chambers of commerce
jpin in efforts along this line already undertaken by
municipal and school authorities.
N
People, Power
In Political
Retaliation for Bugging Pralle':
Washington
Stewart Alsop, the poUticat col-
umnist. knows why John Gw1ther,
~hose books have covered continent!,
has never wrlUen ' ' I n s i d e
Washington." There are just too man y
Washjngtons to get inside of. Alsop at-
tempts to renect the mOOds and
mechanics of the c o n t e m p o r a r y
capital, or at least its white.hot center.
in "The Center: People and Power in
Political Washington."
This is a once-over-lightly. gossipy.
yet highly informed, politically astute.
sophisticated and highly readable
..
romp through thi s one·industry town
which is admfolstered. as he puts it.
with "elephantine cumbersomeness."
ALSOP'S BOOK Is a far cry from
those civics courses we took years
ago, those incredibly over·simplified
explanations of how the federal
government works. It's not that way
at all. not today, anyway. The Center,
or the capital AJsop knows best. is a
Washington inhabited by political
journalists, the pc;iple they write
about and the power they exercise.
For power is what Washington is all
about.
Power is what attracts able men in-
to the Government and keeps them
working longer hours and enduring
more unhealthy pressures, year after
year, for far less money than they
could make elsewhere.
The Sec.retary of Defense. for in-
9lance, "owns" more people than just
about anybody as boss of roughly 3.5
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million military and I million civilians.
Defense, however. is where military
bureauc.racy Is even "sludgier" than
civilian bureaucracy. Yet Alsop ad·
mires Robert McNamara. w h o
"revolutionized" the Pentagon. just as
he fail;)dmlre Dean Rusk. who is pictured reluct11nt to express opi-
nions. on uch of anything, and lhat
overstaffed. sprawling, barely func-
tioning department of his.
Although successive administrations
have sought to make some sense out
of State, it remains a ballooning
b u r e a u c r a c y , almost t1>tally
unworkable. ''the triumph of those
who would administer over those who
do."
SO AIMP GOES, through the Cl .
the Supreme Court, the twin ~tars of
the Center -the White House and
Capitol Hill, with the personality of
Lyndon B. Johnson influencing all
hands. It is Impossible to be objective
about Wash ington, Alsop emplrnsiics
in this most contemporary portrait of
the capital at work, for the wotil "ob-
jectlve" suggesb t!Mrt are Immutable
truths about the place. and there are
l'IOlle.
At the coaclualoa of this very
personal appraisal of iovtrnment and
the preu which covers It (very muctl
a part ol tbt political community -
"the flea that l8 part Of the dog")
Al9op dilCUIRI the uneasiness and
unhappiness ot tbt Center ln this elec-
U. ,. •.
.. MANY AMERICANS," he writes, "no doubt are only dimly aware of the
ract critla and the WIT, but the
poUUcaJ emotions of th• country are
conctntra&td oa poUUcal Waahlngton
as the rlYh of the sun are con-
centrated on a cntrll point by a
m&PU1ma alau." . .... ......
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IRS Audits Senator Long
WASHINGTON -The lnternaJ
Revenue Service is retaliating against
Sen. Edward Long's embarrassing in-
vestigation of that government agen-
cy's clandestine eavesdropping ac-
tivities. .
The federal income tax returns of
Senator Long. chairman of the Senate
Administrative P r a c t i c e s sub-
committee. and his chief counsel."
Bernard Fensterwald, are b e i n g
audited by IRS agents.
Congressional aides of Long and
F'ensterwald say the tax probe Is a
dlrect outgrowth of the senator's sub-
committee inquiry. although Internal
Revenue Service officials privately
deny this: IRS officials claim that the
audit is routine.
In he,adline·making hearinrots last
year. Senator Lon~ exposed IRS bug-
ging of more than 2.'J conference rooms
in which lax agents were interviewing
taxpayers whose returns were being
challenged.
INFORMATION IN the sub-
committee's files s'bows that the
recordings of several of the cotl-
veraations of taxpayers and agents
were used in their inquiries and
preparation of tax cases.
Senator Long's federal income tax
returns for the years 1964 through 1967
are bein~ exi>mined af"ld he is bein'?
asked to justify thousand!! of dollars or
deductions listed during that period.
The 1968 and 1967 tax returns of
Fensterwald, who took precautionary .
measures and had a nationally known
accounting firm prepare them, are
being checked by IRS agents.
As in the case of S~nator Long,
FensterwaJd is being challenged to
prove m<>st of his deductions, which
friends describe as those routinely
taken by most taxpayers ln the $20,000
to $30.000 bracket.
CONTINUING PROBE -The
Select Senate Committee on Standards
and Conduct. which Is probing Long's
law practice to determine if there is
.any conflict of interest with h1s official
duties. has so fer found nothing wro~.
,. Headed by Sen. John Stennis, 0..
Miss.. the subcommittee recen•ly
quizzed more than a dozen of the
senator's law clients about fees they
paid Long and a law· firm to which ~
belongs.
The unpublicized hearing wu betd
in a plush motel about five blocks
from the Capitol. One subcommittee
member reported privately alts tbe
hearing that no information WM un·
covered that would support all-:iattons
ma'1e against Long by a national
publication.
Senator Long, whe faces a stiff bid
for re-election. is expected, If vic-
torious in November. to launch a
series of sensational probes or bugging
and wiretapping in ~ Johnson
Administration.
HIGH ON THE LIST of these in-
q.uiries will be a look at the "secret
electronics eavesdropping laboratory"
located in a suite of offices formerly
occupied by Deputy Assistant Secty. of
State for Security John Reilly. a close
friend of Sen. Robert Kennedy, D·N.Y.
Reilly Is now employed by the
Federal Communications Commission,
having left the State Deparbnent after
a Senate committee accused him of
lying. He obtained his ne'tt' post with
the help of Senator Kennedy.
According to information already
dfathered by the Senate International
Security subcommittee. this secret
"buggh~g orrice'' was used by high
State DepartmPnt and C e n t r a I
ll'ltel'lgence officiAls to carry out
"~vstematic eavesdropping" on other
officials ·and n e w s pa per cor-.
respondents during both the KeMedy
and Johnson administrations.
One of the State Department of-
ficials whose phone wai bugged from
thJs omce was Otto Otepka, a veteran
security oficer who refused to give an
emergtncy security clearance in 1981
to Dr. Walt Rostow. now the
Pre~ident's chief foreign policy ad·
viser.
Paul Scott
Freeway Ramp Problem
To the Editor:
t am writing in response to your
editorial in the April 19 issue of the
DAILY Pij..OT concerning the "miss-
ing" moves between the San Diego
and Newport Fre :ways, and the re-cent improvement project on Newport
Boulevard through downtown Costa
Mesa.
During the design study stage for
the San Diego Freeway lo the Costa
Mesa area. in vestigation was con-
ducted on the desirability of providing a direct COMection at the i6an Diego-
Newport Freeways Interchange for
motorists desiring to travel to Costa
Mesa from the southbound San Diego
Freeway and tor the return move-
ment.
DUE TO THE pro;cimity of the
Bristol Street ramps and the proposed
Corona de! Mar·Newport Freeways
Interchange. it would have ~n
necessary to braid the connectors,
thus requiring extensive bridge and
roadw., construction at an estimated
COil of about $2\'z million. t am sure you and the local
motorists are well aware that the
Dear
Gloomy
GU8:
When the Newport Beach Polke
Departmtll l'ta ita TV sum~
lance equlpmeot., will the aale-
tn be ablit to IM a • ,.....S tmaoner cllt a taldclb md
leave from the city Jail oftlceT
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Letters from readers are welcottit .
Normally writer• should conve11 tlitir
mes!ages in 300 WOl'd! or ltsa. The
right to condenat ltUn• to fit 1pact
or eliminate Libel is reierved. AU ltt·
ttrs mu.st incl~ signaturr and malt·
ing address, but Mmll Wilt be 1Dfth-
Mld on request.
-ramps at Harbor Boulevard. Fairview
Road lJld Brl.stol Strfft provide ex-
cellent freeway access to ad from
Costa Mesa. Pruentiy the southbound
San Diego Freeway offramp to Harbor
Boulevard Is slped for Costa Meaa.
and a sign ls being J"pe&red to
designate the offramp at Brillo! Street
for Costa MM&. ·
THE CORONAJ>EL MAil Freeway,
wbicb i.a pre1e1Uy plumed for c0n-
wuct.1on in about five yeara, will al·
lord the motorl.tts a 4irect freew•y
connection to the aeeward l•& of tbe
Newport Freeway and downto•n
Costa Mesa. \
The lmpropel' tlpal 1ynct\ro~
on Newport Boulevard. in the vldnf\¥
0( 17th and 19th Street&, WU d\le to I
m.thlnction. We bave correcCed Uris
and tbe traffic flOw sbould Improve.
1'be Dlvilicm ol ~...,, and Col\& Mes•tnttk:=•· ............. -1t cllla :It ••• 1 ..
'' I '
provements are necessary. We will
continue to keep this section of
highway under !lllrveillllnCe and ta1<e
correc~ive action as apprc.priate.
Thank you for your interest ,...d
coverajJe of state highways in ~e·
Costa !Mesa area. '
A. L. HlMELHOCH
Deputy District Eng.infer
Division of High~•
1t' er Jee• t• Beat•
To the Editor: J
I don't know who wrote the edit.adal
concerning making the county scbtol
superintendent position appointive, 6ut
)"OU know and I know that Gov. Bro;vn
worked bii appointive capaci~ lto
death.
Also. when positions are Olled by ap·
polntment, it makes it too euy lor
favoritism. ln-lawa, re.latives, etc.. i.__
It also ctve1 the central office J1W
mucb power. in fact the trend lill•
been for years to centralize edula·
tioaal power -to dictate what can,,_
taught. "
I. E. ALEXANDfR
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IWAFS •• ·ROAD ----·RUNNER
"EXECUTIVE"
Equip. includes: Automatic trans., redi~, fieat.er, power
steerin9, p·ower brakes, me9 whe-els, "383" 4 barrel
carb ,,. Red St~eak . tires, many other extras. Stock No~
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GET READY FOR VACATION TIMEll
Fully equlpped Including 1utotmtfc, clHner '
1ir p1cklge, rldto, helter, tinted 91111,
lun1te ruk, white will tires plus m1ny other
extr1s. Priced for you. Order .....,
WOW! WHAT A WONDERFUL c :ELEB.RATION !
If anyone should have one, we should! Yes, Plymouth should have • Success Celebr1tion bec1use for
the second year in a row, Plymouth continues to set new sales records. So now's the time to catch the
beat and fly with' success!
196 8
AT RAY VINES YOU CAN MAKE YOUR
MOST SUCCESSFULL TRADE NOWll
CH RYS LER NEWPORT
FULL FACTORY E9UIPMENT
INCLUDING POWER S T E E R I N G,
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ETC.
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Autom1tic, radio and hM .. r.
5595 51295
'64 OLDSMOBILE '82 CHRYSLER CUTLASS 2 door h1rdtop. 4-· NIWPOltT 2 door h1rdtop. speed, rldio, he1ter, powt.-Full power incl 1lr cOncfltion-stMrlng, f1ct21a air condition-. .__!_ng. Stk. R139 Ing. -stk. #46
51295 . 5695
'65 CHEVROtET . '17 PLYMOUTH
BEL Allt 4 door 19dan. Auto-4 door Md1n. Autom1tic tr1ns·
matfc transmission, rldlo, helt· mlaJon, redlo, he1ter, power
er, power .... rl;I, 1lr condi· steering, white will tires, air
llonint· Stk. #4 2A conclltlonlng. Stk. # 1391
51195 52695
OPEN 7 DAYS
A WEEK -·~
1:30 A.M. TO 10 P .M. . .
air. Gold with w lte vinyl •
53195
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Vin Club W190n. It'• the d•·
luxe club W190n with 1utom1tic
tr1nsmlsalon, rldlo, he1ter, fie·
tory 1fr. Very nice 1t
52295
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miles. Only •
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helter, ~er stMring, VI, Radio ind Huter, Air Condi· CAl.IFORNIA SPECIAL. LOAD· tloned. 1319A. ID. L ... tt.n 1400 mil•. Stk. white w1 Is, a shlrp ur 1t.
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'Si T-BIRD " '63 CHRYSLER '63 CHEVY
!lull power ind f1ctory 1lr con· NEWPORT 4 door MC11n. Auto-SUPER SPORT. Autom1tft dltloning. Priced right. m1tlc tr1nsml11lon, rldlo, hMt· tr1ns., rldlo, helter, factory 1lr. er, power stMrlnt 1ir condl·
. 51595 tionint. Stk. #311 A 51195 51095
'65 IMPERIAL , '65 CHRYSLER '64 FURY
PLYMOUTH. 2 Dr hardtep. Au.
CltOWN IMPERIAL. Full pow· Town & Country St1tlon W1pn. tom1tlc tr1nsmlalon, radio,
er, f1ctory 1fr. Full power incl factory air con· he1ter, power stMrlnt, power
dltlonfng. Good f1mlly ur. br•kes, white will tlNt. Stk.
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A WEEK
OUIH • IMPE IAL
-· . LONG BEACH
, FROM ORANil COUNTY
543-6663 527-2341
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MYJTEltY -Charles Laughton, above, stars with
Tyrone Power. Marlene Dietrich, Elsa Lanchester,
Jo1-Wllliaml and Henry Daniell in the motion
picture. "Witness for the ProHCUtion,0 tonight at
7 01 Channel t. The movt. is bued on an Agatha
Cbdatle play.
TnEVJSION VIEWS
'Flying Nun'
Begins Rerun
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
_ NEW YORK (AP) -"pte Fl~g Nun.'.' .ABC~s comedy-f antaay entry in this season s televmon hit
parade is now gliding through the summer on re-
runs. And that dasbirig playpoy-g~rnbler, , C~rl~s ~eroa is free to assume, for a Utile while, his
own identity.
THE PART -and it iJ the only regular man~
role ~ a female-dominated aert~s built around a
PuertO Rican convent -seema quite natural for
Alejandro Rey -pronounced alla-band-ro ray -
a dashing young genUeman from the Argentine.
On holiday ht is currently trying to see every
show on BroUwl)' before returning to another sea-
son of being victimized weekly by Sister Bertrille
in the series.
.. ALEJANDRO 11 an Idol' with a pretty broad
experience, baWIC allPMl'ICl m atage productions 9f strioua 4nmu Uii •"fea and Sympatby0 and ~tracting att.mtkll playing a tragic younc Puerto
Rican in a ep1aode of •'Naked City." ,.
· · He tblDb tbat perhapt hia .. Flying Nun" role
with its cu.rtou.a Jtm1tatkma may mate greater de-
mands than an;ytblna be bu ever before tactlecl.
·: WEEK AFTER WllK he muat play an 'etern-
ally hopeful wolf wbobJ::$ be geta a gorgeous girl in his arms, t. by the little flying
nun, demanding that bl 1C1D1 emereency.
Each week, too, he.-..,, .. Sliter Bertrille!''
and deliver U. wwdl wttll a c:Gl!llDatlon of diJ..
may, lDcredullQ' an4 frultndtaa bordertn1 on
~nger.
"SOMET1MES wt have to stop and figure an-
·otner war to 1et through it," Rey said, "because < .,e had done lt the same way the week before.
:After all tboae ahowa with something like 00 dif-
ferent gtrt1 I only got to kias one of them, and then
tihe show wu too long and they cut most of it out." :c . -Rey addl, bowrrer, that the public seems to
· njoy Carlos relationship with the little nun, and the
~aij. indicat. that many of the fans fondly be-~eve that t. aster Bertrillt were not a nun, then
?Jni.gbt be a romance growing up with Carlos.
• JOI PRINTIN6
• f'UILICA 1lONS e NEWSPAROS
CM ,,_ LiH111 hdlldll 111 Onql COwlty. .
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KNOO<LES! WE'VE 8'f
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open Houses
THIS WEEKEND
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HOUSH FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
707 Iris. Corona del Mar
875-3745 (AD day Saturday)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
1518 Doll:>hin Terr. (Jrvine Terrace} CdM
M2-M12 Eves 673-3468 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom)
4720 Cortland, (Cameo Highlands) CdM
673-2222 <Fri & Sat 1-5)
358 -62nd St., Newport Beach
548-1290 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
4078 Germainder Way (U niversity Park)
Irvine
(Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Br. l Guest House)
220 Amethyst. Balboa Island, NB
675-3331 · (Sat & Sun 1-5)
Friday, May 10, 1%8 DAILY PH.OT Jf ~SIS PO-SALi HOUllS FOi SALi HOUSH 'poa SALi HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR S~LI HOUsES FOR SALi. HOUSIS FOR 141 ,
General 1•ca.n.rt1 1000Gwrel 1000 GeMrel 1000 O•Mrel 1000 o.ntrel 1000 General iit
BARBOR ~W &Jf,J,S
CORONA DEL MAR
Lusk Homes • • • __.
Quality, v.tue, lffuty, Comfort
In the Southland's most desirable and fascinalinl irea. A SU·
perb school syatem and University of CaWornia's IrviM Cam·
Pill just moments away from Harbor View Hills. .
Senaibly priced from Direction.a: MacArtlmt Blvd. trorn
Paciflc <llut Hwy. di' Newport F"Wy.
l'llm oa San Joaqubt Hiiia Rd., theo "'·'°o to S:U, 900 follow alan• to modll axea.
rus1.IHOMES
re.LEGE
REAL TV
The b-iends of
KERMIT RIGGS
will be pleHed to know he"s
now aseociated with us.
'"" Cour .. ArH We have eeveral brand new
custom homes by BOB
CLEGG close lo the fair-
ways. All 4 BRs with for·
ma.I dining rooms, family
.-ooms. etc. Spe.nish1Medi-
terrean or Ca.ll!ornia Ranch
styles from ~7.00CJ.
L .....
Cute :t BR 2 ·beth with pooJ.
Sl&Voption 1t $29,950 & also
lovely large 3 & tamily,
Mesa Verde Highlands with
pool at $250 mo. straight
lease.
. .
PENINSUlA . ·sHO·RES
New Balboa
Oceanfront Community
T-HREE-NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • soory
single family Homes and three Duplexes with
a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Home
upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental
down. Now ready for occupancy.
Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet
Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall-
ed, landscaped, self-cleanjng ovens. Formica
kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms. Etc. Etc.
Come see for vow-self:
OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL 5
"F" Street and lalboa Blvd.
on secluded Balboa Peninsula
FOSSY
About Th. Qu1l1ty
OF Consfrucfion ..•
DOVER SHORES
One of the finest homes
in Newport Beach.
Re91 quality 4 Bd1"11), ~baths.
dining rm, activity room
with larp bar. More extras
.hn you have ever seen
In this 2 yr. old
Spanl9h mansion
Shown by Appt only
$140.000
DOVER SHORES
Must be sold nowl
Save f17,000
View 5 BR.Jamily rm, dining
nn, 4 bath home. Try ~.000
OPEN SAT Ir -SUN
1210 Polaris Drive
IRVINE TERRACE
FOR
the B~lnnlng
Executive . , .
immaculate 2 Bdrm, 2 bath
borne. Asking $34.500
Call for Appt.
(714) 642-8235
881 Dover Dr. Suite' 101
• Newport Beach
,JHARM & DIGNITY''
l3egin a life of luxury
f Q~ only {Q1 down in a
Montice.llo Townhouse.·
(pure-wall-to-wall Elegance)·
2 bedrooms and DEN or $ ~d 4 bedrooms. 17 ft, Master Suite;
2 baths, double garage, deluxe built-in kitchen w/ w carpeting.
complete ex terior maintenance. Its ~xclusive Country Club livmg
. .. with clubhouse, pool and rec~eation facilities ...
only $20,950
CENT£1t Of HAHOlt AltlA
Hubor Sllopp1n1 C.nttr ~ "''·
South C°'st Ptu1 , .• , . 2 mi.
Oianse.CNst Collece .•• Vz mi,
U .C. at Irvine ...... , , • 3 ml.
Newport·Mesa Schools • Yz ml.
Public Golf Course .••• : l ml.
So. C1lif. Collep ..... Vz mi.
C1v1c Center ••••• , •• , y, m1.
OltlVIHG OIRECTIOHS
1. Fro,., the San Ditto otf·ramp on Fair-?. f'1om Newport lllvd., t.1~• Fair Orivt
v1.. RtNld, turn Soutll to Monticello West to £11M1w R°'d· then lift (South), tlomn. to Monticello Homa .
TH ESE HOM ES QUALLFY FOR THE WALKER & LEE
"GUARANTEE TRADE" SALE PLAN-an easy way to
TRADE-IN your present home. Just talk to the man bem·
Walker & Lee.
MONTICELLO .HOMES SMIES eFFlCE: 160 LEXINGTON LANE
fll.,MONI (1141 S4~1210
-----...... ..;W:A:lK:B:&;lH Wl1 AGINfS
3110 .Clay St. Newport Hei~hts. ~B
(714) 675-3581 <Sat & Sun 1-5)
'ollege RHlty 5'6-5880
UOO Adams at Harbor Priced from $79,600 to $109,600
ALL THIS AND, BAYCR.EST
TOO. Three bedroom, two
end one half baths, family
·room a.nd dining room home
with breekfast bar -ser-
vice porch and complete
built • in kitchen i.ncluding
dishwasher,. refrigerator and
treezer. Carpeted tlll'U-OUl,
draped, plus beUer tha.n
SSOO. in shutters. Protected
patio, double garage. play
area all completely enclosed
with rement block wall. Freshly painted i.n and oul -
beautifully landscaped. See
this value PLUS home -
Priced to sell al $42,$0.
-----------~--XCITING, NEW
(3 Br. & F~mily or Den)
2022 Paloma (Bet 20th & 21st St.) CM
675-4023 673-5290 646-2318 (Sat & Sun
1-5)
1900 Beryl Ln. !W~stcliff area) NB
646-2909 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2578 Greenbriar Ln <College Park) CM
646-8811 (Sat & Su n from 1 p.m.)
2127 Leeward Lo. IBaycrest) NB
646-3255 (Saturday 1-5)
. (4 Bedroom) . r
351 -62nd St. (Newport Shores) NB
· 67S.0144 or 547-7401 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
*4627 Perham Dr. (Cameo Shores) CdM
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
**333 Morningstar Ln. (Dover Shores) NB
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
2056 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach
675-333 1 548-4595 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
915 West Bay, Balboa Peninsula
6424353 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
t Near Ci.nema Theatre)
NO DOWN
10 ms
OPEN SATURDAY 1.5
2737 Drake, C.M.
Vacant. R'!ady to move in-
to. 4 BR 2 baths. Mt'Sll del
Mar home. Huge COVf!rerl
pallo & large rear yard.
~with us.
$27,500
N•wport
at
Vidoria
~it'll\. 646-8111
CC1ll
Anytime)
NO DOWN
For furth.r inform11tlon call:
J
COLDWELL, BAN~R & CO.
' 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
kl 9·3351 675·2000
WATERFRONT LOTS
New Waterfront Section Just Opened
(Fee simple land) Waterfront lots, including
boat slips, from · -
$33,800
Huntington Harbour Sares Corp.
CALL DICK FABIAN -147.2531
Evenings Call 548-7850
EASTBWff ··VIEW
Realty beautiful gpllt • level
spaciolis ~ with 3 BR., 3
baths, large Den Jaci.ng land-
8C8.J)ed 1'eTT'ace with Pool
Extra la1"gE' IJvin~ room.
separate mnin~ room. facms:
Pete Barrett Realty
Oc:eanview-Dover Shores
3 Bedrooms, family rm. plus dining
..... ' ' ......... ' ' . . . . . . . . . $69,500
Bajboo Peninsula
4 BR home with uoobstructed Bay
View. Excellent condition with bit-ins.
' .. ' ..... ' .... ' . ' .. ' ... ' . . $79,500
915 West Bay OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Bayc:rest With Pool
4 BR, family room plus dining rm. Large
lot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69.500
P.ETE BARRETT
AND COMPANY
642-"'3 53
!E'Parate Patio. !\p;icious ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l[!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!I kitchen and brMl<fasf room. I!! 2 S
A.n unusually ~nnd VllhJf' 111 Corona del Mar tory
MODEL HOMES
IONNll IAY Hl•HLANDS
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400. WINDWARD
I off 2 I 00 lloek Tustin I
CALL 67S.-4ltl AHYTIMI
lnyest In This
("4 Br. & Family or Den)
2737 Drake (Mesa del Mar) CM
We will mail you lot maps $52.500 with excellenl financ-Home and income 110uth or Own"r transferre:<1. Mu 5 1
SUPER DELUXE 3 Bedroom & financing information. ing. the highw.iy on oversizeo irr 1eave this buutttul 3 bed-
2 be!N with complete built-7,r.;~;;;~~i;;~~====zmzz 673-9'l0fl Eves: $18-6966 Int. :l bedroom 2 bath with room l bath home. All elPC.
R·2 Property in O>rona cte1
Mar. Nice 2 BR home wide
walking distanCf' to ~
pin~. Remodelled kitdlen
p~s dining area. and good
siu li_vin.& rm. with brick
firf'place. Se1vice porch-bas
both 2:lO & gas • $28,000. 646-8811 (Sal 1·5)
3286 Catilor rtia St. (Mesa Verde) CM
5494321 (Sat & Sun 11-5)
*4545 Orrington, (Cameo Shories) CdM
642-8235 (Saturday 1·5)
17722 Palmento Way (Univel'S'ity Park)
Irvine
646-8811 (Sat 1-5)
(5 Bedrooms)
8341 Allantic (Pacific Sands) HB
536-1544 !Daily 10-6)
(5 Br. & Family or Den)
in kitchen and 15' X 1r tam-Write Your Own Terms Bay & Beach in-tRw or teen-age suite of kit. formal din. room. Large
IJy room. Stu.nni.n~ li~ng on tlrls line back ba,y home. JUMBO Livingroom, bedroom Ind family. room. cloud !!Oft w/~v room with white brick li~ 3 bedrooms 3 baths + fam-Realty, Inc. bath that provides privacy carpeting throughout. Will
ptolaeeall. Qualitytlnavocaanddo wtll Jly room. Huge lot on cul To some this mea.ns large lo ~ W. Balboa Blvd .. NB • Jor all -And custom built sell V.A. or F.H.A .
w carpe g cu&-de sac street Triple ga · h I MBo 2 bedroom a.partme.nt with $31,500 tom drapes Beautifully · rage, us this ouse 1 JU · driftwood paneling, cat'1e-Eve. 543-9057 <la.ndscaped IMMACULATE. ~ Hea~ 900Lane. 2800. sq ft havine a l6x30' Family Planned! dral beam _
1
•1,ftg. used
V Pay ~. family room, master BR.15x -· t' u u• NO DOWN to et&. • Open Sat. 1 to 5 p.m. 27, .th fir 1 •-15..,,., .meres a separate paren g brick fireplace &nd suncteck. menu less than re.nt These Wl ep ace "" a ......., sitting room i.n the mast<'r d xtra
OPEN ALL DAY SAT.
707 Iris Ave.
13~rr
3ill East Coast ~
Corona del Mar · ~3'745 are sc11n:e. HURRY!. 646-7171 • 546-2313 living ~ A a 3 car gar. bedroom suite! A '"childrPn· Double car garage an e
age. Big all electric kitchen 88.fe" wrought iron frnred parldng tor beet or trailer. 293 E 17th St 6464494 Dial 642-5678 tor RESULTS
THEQEAL
E S TATERS
with l3x15' di.ning room. Call Anthony pool~ Exquii.ilrly S64,500. =-==-=·===· ===----======---r-1
COSTA Ml::SA OFFICE
2629 Harbor Blvd.
now & ask to see JUMBO. ,,1an•ro & sp-.doui; r111in • Colesworthy & Co. I $36, 950 ~ar"CIPn for <ll'tdnnr PTIIPr·
Newport
1210 Polaris Or (Dover Shores) NB 545-9491 Op!'n till !I PM WATERFRONT
oilightful 3 BR homf'. F i•h-at
Victoria
646-881~
ts1 ininiz A "11llr<i 1r11rnrn
for• pnv:u:y' non'I m•s• thi.~
r"m:irk;ilJe 1•11~inm hwlf I
BR hnmP in B:i)ff'rf"!'I lr1nl
IPa!Whnk!l, Rar" for only
Coldwell, Banker -
(714) 642-8235 {Sat & Sun 1-5)
3 BR 2 ha • 1 ki h in~ & boating at yOUt door. , f>llllO, e ec tc $3!l OOl
dishwuhei:. drapes, w I w CAYWOOo RLTY. 548-1290
cpts beautifully la.ndscaped, 6306 w Coast Hwy NB fruit trees. $24,$0. 54().2783 · ·•
Bay & Beach
N9wport leech Offic.
SUN TIME -FUN TIME
Well built 2 bedroom home. Corner lot with
fenced yard and enclosed Patio. Owner 11ays
iarage is stressed for 2nd Unjt and has plans.
Walk to Ocean & Bay. Good area. Always rented.
Nicely maintained. Shown by Appl. $36,500.
873-9-200 Eves: 673-8086
IAYFRONT DOLL HOUSE -
NEWPORT ISLAND
2 bedrooms. 2 baths, Den. terrific kitchen. Pier
& Flott. Nice Patio. $93,000.
873-9200 E~ea: 548·6966
$5,000 DOWN ...:.... WAT~FR~~ .
Charming older SpaniJb t~ corner. 4 ~room,
2-story home. Pier & Slip. Lovely .Patio. .F~
Simple. Walk to Lido Shops. Owner will cODSJder
Lease/Option. Best buy at 159,950. .
673-9200 Eves: 873·8088
FOR THAT EXPANDING FAMILY
Here is a lar~e 5 BR home with almost 3000 sq.
ft. of living area. Keep your child ren ent~rtaJned
at home in tbe spark1ing 20x48 Pool. This home
has lot! to offer at only '43.900.
673-9200 Eves: 548·4810
NO PLACI LIKI OCIAN FRONT
First Ume listed. Older 4 t>edmom on large 30x
110. R-3 Lot. Rent It or live in it, or build a Tri· ·
ptex. Only $63.000. Shown by advance apot. ont).
873-9200 : Eves: 873-808e
'5x10I COttNIR
One block to Ocean • Bay. Aikin« $48,800.
Emttnr 8141. mu1c1 M remodeled or torn down.
873-9200 !Yea: MMOM
~ I le11• I..,, Ille. WJJW...i. ... 1.vtew1rd
~rt9Mch ,,,.,.,
Realty, Inc.
Coron• del M.r Office
$1500 PRICE REDUCTION!
Th.is like·new 4 bedroom. 2 bath home In
Eastbluff features an unusual VIEW loca·
Uon. The height of the terrace is just enough
to provide a commanding view Crom the
home as well as the beautiful BLUE HAV-
EN POOL. The suprise kicker is the "hard·
to.find" FORMAL dininJ[ room. New Price
$4T,500. Terms.
675·3000 Eves: 548-8868
CORONA HIGHLANDS
433 MORNING CANYON
An ideal home for the growing family.
Large lMng room with fireplace, with
OCEAN VIEW for formal entertaining.
Also. a 20x21 family room complete with
wet bar for INFORMAL entertaining.' A
completely buHl·in kJtchen. plus 3 bed ·
rooms & 2 l>aths. Price 152.500.
OPEN SAT. 1 • 5
87S.3000 Eve11: 673.()554
YOUR HOMI IS YOUI
lnvM1 a little more and have itowtng pride.
Thjs dazzling clean, 3 ~ciroom: 3 bath
Shake Root home in CHINA COVE ii sure
to meet the •pprovat tl flfr/ member ol
the family. Tremendoat BAY VIEW and
10'I step right out to your en -.m...Prlct
·onl7 $95.000.
87MOOO
ley & ~h • ...,,. lllC.~
2407 last C..tt Hfthw..,
' '15-IOOO
$56,!00!
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor
1605 WeslcliH Dr. 6.tt-5200
cc.llAl!YflWM) "!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~
BACK Bay Beauty • BEST
Bey in Area 4 BR 3 BA
Cape Cod w/aep Din rm,
Fam room. CUl-<St&c. 2414
Bormie Pl. S41,500. OWNER
64&-720C>
SPICTACULAR YIEW··OCEAN and IAY
C~ann~f R~"/ -..A.parl'!u1nl6
On Wtterfront NHr NewJMrt H1r"-r lnthnH
2515 Oc.•n llvd., CONna tlel ~r, Cellf.
AMPLE GUEST PARKING ancl IOAT SU
Why Not lllfoy
fte "Concloml11lmn" Wt1y ~of Life
THI ADVANTAOIS WILL SURPRISI YOU
Yoa ea parchate and~ fee Ille -or lease lf J~ AU. IPtl. tilft WATERI" ON1''Yl!W. All, ban two
and two Mtllil. -wrru LAIG& PA1IO. •
YOU ARI INVITID TO INSPI~ OUI "lfNISHID MODIL
l"Y Slt,IOO w1 Up IA•• $420 MolltWy Ir U,
~·-673-1711 for ..... , lllforlnlltlOll
> \
OFFERS:
COUNTRY HOME-NEWPORT
True rural atmosphere in choice area -
quiet cur de sac street near Back Bay. 3
bdrm. & fam. rm. Dominated w/high
beamed ceilin~s & expansive used brick
fireplaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $44,500
Mrs. Harvey
EXCITING UDO HOME
2 storv. 4 BR & conv. den. Room for pool
table. Sunny patio. Be;iutiful landscaping.
Lrge. spacious home. Ideal for entertain·
ing. . .......... ' ' .. ' .......... 189,500
Mrs. Raulston
WATERFRONT WITH SUP
Newly carpeted. draped &. painted in and
out. Private slip for large boat. Absentee
owner prices low at . . . . . . . . . . . . $59,500
Walter Ha1ase
A unu llT EXTRA l
4 Bedroom. 2lh bath home plus an extra
little p1av house or guest house. Large yant
with m i n i m u m maintenance. ~
bluff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M3,SOO
Mi.~s Leidy
CHOICE BUILDING .sm
O<-eanview. Own your land. Build ·~ tall
~~ .. ~~' .. -~ ~ ~-t· I·~ .u. ~~-.~:~re=.=
, Charlotte Lont
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
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-...,.... 1000 0-.ral ••Celt• Mew ••'!!'!!!'!..... 1!! .... ,.... ..... ,. .... .. 1111 !!!• .. 11t ..... '4!!
Dr....& p•1n POOL HOME l(Mll NM\Nll'm v...... ..... NE w p oa T • E. c ff llUlt .u. --home la a.IPl.EJ'E PACKAGE
HrH ~been wa)Una for an COlltelll•lf:mir " wa l'llWV'oUl LL ~ 4 OCEANl'BONT ......_ an e«ala M. a a 6 elm. 'IR. ~BA. t .-,. ~ Jmmillculata 4 bedroom borne r . ne-.s .,. _; ~ fteafiil 11• m • .... .,..... m 91a om.to. ...,.. ~ a.. a
wltl & penoremlC Vl~ of This home is-for-lbe dtaenm· Sharp, .Earll AIMncan 3 BR Fine tnpk.'< will mak )'Oil 11 m:w HOMES _.,.. with only -ft "' led1 ~ . 1111. .... ..... • 111.r.
City llihls and B&lbt)& IMtinC .,.,, a....artouJ horn,. l~ battll, iepllnte mone')' wbln )'OU reoeiw Low~ I"~ ~)'1' Iola Beadl bet...a 1G11 6 the W'l!): llG: U::: • .:....;i; ~-... -~
Ba)'! weu hett's a apec:M!Ue wool carpetloc la I o u 11 cl family room wtlb ll:replacir ~ monthly nnt d)eclc.L ''°"' $23,950 llJ . / oceea. Comple&lj filnl&A. ---_,. _. ·Jlr • .,,..,.. 0,.. *"'
OM walo~ for you. Jail th~ Vtna~ 4th 6 wllt·ln bookcutt. Lush fd81 looaUM. ~ Valley R09d at V~ ~lfidlJna ed, newu A in perJed CC» ~ ~u c:tllh. -.ed ..... ~ ftA.
lilted for S-U.500. bfdroom h• 2 ttp&rate e~ la~ ttar yud witb to f'reeway. 4~ ym old CJ uat E. ol Broolchunt ~~tad 4 llR ~ $56,000. ~l .._-;; N • ...,... ,...._.,aw pr. C.. ' AaotMr Vlew :S;a!11..~~~. gpatkllnc pOOI. Tmn1 to 2 SR. erdl. ,Prb P U50 -ap, an blutfl bame tn lmm.aelllaat eandS-• ....., Pbw a It r • meat dmewQ. I' or m • r
..,, vvaouua suit. ASKIJl/C $23,D. low down p&)'IMllL Udo lbe klC-, Uc limp&e OwDfr Kl s-"131 modi& llome • lit ...... Hom• lovely I 0.,, m&lntenande ~ lud -Hich above sea ..... don. lAl19 patto a ~ IY OWNEI ..... ........ 1115 Well Cl!'ed for -m )'ft old.
bd what a home! R.oom for patio prden. A ccqbmln1 ~ COATS Jr~ Built • tn efectrtc .,.. 5 min. to a.da. RIJdaced
•• 1'0QI In the mr and • ~~~~ ..... ~ .•• ~~ & @)kildla. Coav .. ,_,,PrioesAT ~SUN,500 1 " ~ 2~·~. ~ OPIN HOUSI to --Cd Oll'Dft' Nf • ... ft-..· ·--ot n -1i........ d , ..... .._ Ulm ""auwuo -· WAL LACI ell& to ~-ur1:.o1, • • " --. -._.. --• •T & •11a1 1 S ... *¥• I ...._ -·-ic """'-.,. uua an and• 4'Ul de aee --_._ ..::::n:::= 2056 TUltln Ave., NI pool.1~ blodla to OOl9a. --" • 0tta11na tllland in the &ont ... -• ..-~ ltlALTORS .. ~ ·---220 a.--a1.. 11111 tlY£ l1'0m I.he Uv1ng mom, din-tectJyourcllildMnfn>many -546-4141-1093 &ker, C.M. 5*6440 ~ ~forMr. Hoy....... Pado. lece. et Bnaoe .... ....-.yst p,..., & M
In; room and prden deck. thru b'attlc. 8ee toda.J, (()pen lvenlnea> p Ix _.___ 3 and 4 BDRMI: 1 6 2 lfY WM. Winton, lier. ~· N.tl. S29.M ... w..d
Acid to th11 4 bedrooms anll $31.BeO. ... C~• ~. auto iarai'e '>P-229 Marine, Be11oa la . ,_, tr 6*991 Hardwood Doon llhow1 qaal. -======= Mory cUlml 1*lt hocoe 3 la llUie rumpus room and Is the only word for th111 3 .,.tCll', c:wpetlng. drt~, 9$3331 ()pm 'di t pm Nwwl ..._ 1210 aR. 2 Ba, lowly patio, 1 tty lit this 3 BR home.·b wh~t elte COllld )'Oil w111t. llet1nce With "•lrl bedroom 2 beth condo. Tiit feleias, JMdicapln1. r--• ... -'r'811,.,.... JIU1a ...,.c.e ~ area neer DouPit 1"9~. Beeutlfully planned. built enlry all el« kit wtth break-MlchMI K.y, lullct.r Y 'I I HOM:Er % tJdrm, 2 ba, Guell ,.,._, J::xceli.t ~ CoDete. lArre eortNER
1 A "RING"· with careful uu of the Ii~ fut llflr. ~te din. area. Phone 646-tm Ev• '°'5106 Oii ft8 ~ ~ ~autifully, tenm. ""'IUltabLe tor tdt ltol"119. ~-~~·SPRING U/!'6.MJTTUW~DnRErvv:s. est malerials, 1hi1 borne ii Hu~ f~laoe, 1111,/wcarpeta 3 Bdrma 3 baths Deluxe On When '°" tee tbil recentl1 :;'J. rear yd witb detach W• WI..._ ...... ~&iced,.,.. ... Plat)' 1~ _. ~ .,_ """" "' one of Baycrest's thaw plae> l <la.rpes. Doutlk car prqt 4llllt dt .. llC meet lftd diloclfMed .,... ~ J · 8e.t '"'1 t 11 .. ~ ... ..., IUIT ol Nna 6 ~ Good ~ "9 •REALTY ee! M&rb&e entry l .. lier)', with elec dooropenff. Swim-Mela Vfl'de Golf Coone. M home wtdl 2 lldrm 0.. Newport. s...-1 211Martat,~11 v.Aue • $21,tllO•&ft1 terma. • ••• OPIN HOUSES " .. walled to bt9utilully mini pOOl i puttm(r p,JOI .... ~ 'D....... ... Apt. Pnced ...... AViiL Immed. dii ~ 3 15.lm Open 'til 9 pm -KATELLA REALTY
• "A",..,...,~,,,.·· ONLY •-' .. ..,, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! U7.aJ61 ,, & "'''"' S_. & S net 1 5 land.leaped around• wtth .,..,, furrdlbld. •.sm. Good -Br, 2 ba + 2 11r 0... Vu •• •.1.w
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e• BA YsffoR.E.S ~'El;-[ crita.E wat.erfalll A pine trees. 4 .t.'W. 54J;QT tenna. Or Tiiis Inc Apt. 141,500. :;es.1241 Ht.ntl""°" leKh 1400 L" Of the llodc ilfsAola ~ih ~:1· ~ ~~~ :in7 :,•:"~!~ ••ma &ealty ~~S.:.= ~ 1H1t ..,_ 1240 11Low MAAOT ~ ~ -~ r:...:.
Spedoue flmtly home Ul.:i!X> Tmn.L pealln1 l*lflled deft wtlh 642..eeD upper Unit. 2 Bdnns low-BUJFF HOMt FOil LEASE llPer tranaff'l'ftd. Prb ,... leUer ~. Jlllllt tell
With 4 be(lrooms bar "'Cal~~· .. car p r· 293 £. 17th St. 64&449« a&llftlft M"A er • • . . • • • • • •• • • • • • • sa.soo SllPldar tJllper 817 .. ol • 6IOl!ld .. l3Ull .• BR 1-rie qtdck. ~ price .. $11-
·1nc:2uc1n1 master suite JOlS.10'1''; w. BAY. Exel aie. • us "°" 10 ~ :hlJ OLE! OUI IU _.., U lln un.1&.. I ffor lriad Vltwl N.., bome, 3 ldtctien with bit-Im, plenty Better CUI now!!:
'dhsimdeck & Ba.yvlew "EL BAYO" art& 1 . home. It 1 tnlly exciting. n•llWr II Bedroom, 2~ Baab. Quallb of C'loRt tpeCll, friv ~
panelled 111terior 3 bdrm .. 2 beth t~ic1~un:ci Rutft Pa~dof I, RMltor East.dde gp.niah 3 bedroom Jmmae j Bit + family carpets ' dr1115 ~ad>' lx BR. Ii• lot • fenced, land1e. --~
prtvatt encloeed p&tlo bdrm. ttn. apt. 45 n. tot. 3 l6(6 Wesix:litr Dr. ~ 2 beth with all ~ kite.I> room, frpie. patiO, cpa/ 2901 Newport Bl"1d. d I • c r l mi 11 • t • couple. J'rpl. Low dn wmnt • Jl81" ~loee to communit;y bt9cll car pr. REDUCED to -en. • Eltctrlc beet A wood mp.. JI' 1 111 naJI)' W'6o ~ ~ ~la meat._ tban rent
. $511,I«> -Excellent termt 199.500 fol' quid< alt!: Ntver Before Llettdl bumlnl ftreplac!. E x t r a ~. ~ VA ~ CIGnnlrt,y Mt Klldlr Otlce) I' '1682 EDINGER ~: "C" THOMAS ltealtor NMr t1-Be.Y. in a setting of M.rge 10 t, <b.tie llft&'e, ~ ~ br OW'IWI'. •7MAO l...Wuff 1242 MMll5 OPm EVD.
John Abell m w. Cout Hwy. 548<627 perfect lam'l~plng Jiff thl• euilY flmneed 962-44 Newport Bch custom -dt111J1ed adult -oo-$23,tOo 5'4% • OWNEJt rtady to . IAYCRIST n Ml-ll<p * A HOMI *
.Ir. Executive Homt
. $21,500
NAHB Sa.Yi. "Whtte you hVP
1"lllecta a man• career. '1e·
~ 1 wu,·a 1tt11Udc,
~a cbi.ld'1 future." The
cost ol 2 packs of d&arPlll'S
Pl" ct.)-, >""I ctl n PIY 111 .00
more per month, for • bet-
ter plem to live. The oiwner
of tbla bt9utilul ee1tslde 1*>me ta ret:lrlnc. MO¥e up
nqw to a better address. You
can trelde the equity In your
mall home without the troo.
b\e ol eellml. Call Rottm1n
Cp. 21S8 ......... Rd .. C.M.
b detalll. 545-1222 .
1/J ILOCK TO
PARK
Roe ... boet and trail«.
Heavy lhalce rd. Lovely
dkbcndl'a lawn and tropical *"1be complete wirh 11ptink·
)en. Lcte bedroom• and 2 ~ balh1. Comp\etPly
carpeted and cnped. Ju.st
• lf!W lte&ll from major
~ oenttr and achools
-% blodt fJUft paz1r arM tir chlldrln. no car Mtded.
Liited at the aove •ilbii1t
~of P4,91SO. GI NO
DOWN; Small don to on.n.
~ WllTCLJ7J' DRJVS
64$.ml Open Eva
Future lllCOIM
Look to the fUlan iD tbia M
~ S4'x360'. It now hu
a Dice 3 bedroom home with
modem 4dt with all builtfns
w/w-carpetin1, large family
room with ftaptone ftre-
place & wet bar. Separate
utility room. tarp patio
pliul ~ al ocean. Exl"el·
Wbt ftnancinc. . $45,000
293 ~. 17th St.
bclplloa1t Home
3 llR. l belha. top ttSldeitfal
community. Prtvatie beach
-~· OPDf HOUSE
· FIU A SAT 1 -I
4720 CwtteM,
Cemee Hlgh._.
Don Y. fta ... n
RZALTOft
• 3250 &. Olaait Hwy.
°'"""9 del Mu fTl.2222
· cupted 3 BR, ram rm. 2 b8 646-71 71 e m 2311 mow. 3 IR 2 bathl. family !:Kdtilw Ivan W.U. dNfsn. Kick Wfllltecl 11 MmEl\ITff 6llllftEllS TO Bl:~ OF
GT?fi--home. Under tile shake roof OPEN &5 room a, d built·IN. 2 ll' Of!fJSnp thruout, 21' Uv-'1'rtr tbil tp9doul 5 8eda-m 3 UlUI IUUI Imn:w:ulatit 2 lt.Y 4 tr, ~
Tredltlon•I Ch1tm AN! sloped beamed c.!llings, EV · maafTe ftNP!acre. 8ubmit inf rm, 4 BR. 3 betba. ft\int beth ~ ln fuhkintble 5 Bl\ 2 Mory 3 ba 1 el ba }n pr,aenied R-1 .,.,
II you love the warmth of panelled. papered wall11, oa down pa)'nlent • exittlng poci mtbl ltr1ldna sitry. Eut Bluff with beeuttlUI .-al • ov Y Prorl Jndmcp, apmk1rs tn-
old red brick. gleaming hand n.abbed woodwork. Sep ban $173/mo including lax-J'amlly ""· Dark"" m,soo beeted pool with dome for .. .,...,drpl, Wee new eond. lllft min. yd uplcleep. S.-0-
wbite shutters, iJ'8Cioua util nn +a room-sized cov· tJJ. CALL MR. Bl.ACK 540-Oner~ year ramd IWimmin&. r... 2500 Ill· ft., many extras A !om nns. 2250 1q', full cpta
GeorPan ~trance flanked ered b~zew11y oU the aem'-l1S1 Cepen f\'el.) Herltate ~ BAT., SUN. 1-5 me1 dlabll MOID. Jl'• a ; tram. lee la make A: driMI. Oowftd patio, .....
by caniage lamps • thls cifCU)ar driveway. Jmmac Real !'At.ate Wtek•nd Hldeewey beauf:y. Quldr poe11 d 11! • lltASH~U =JA'liv den~ cell. Nr
rambling custom built home inside & out • Md priced at PRICE CUT ONLY szueo. Fantudc 3 VIr:W 1 .,,,,_ oondominium lm,900. Mr.as.n Ev. SJ&. sdda, .... ooeen. $37
IS for you! f'ormaJ dining s:'.S.500. BR home on quiet cukle-lac: Apt 81 ldt. terreot pool, call tJr aippm't • 1537 Br owner, eonsid 10% db.
room. hugr living room. 3 John R. Sparling, Realtor Dolphin Terrace ;:reet. lllcelJ ear P e t e.d . elevator, partdn1. Vn:w ~RH! Elt&te POOL TIME SCS?5 1p11c.~ bedroom1. pow· 3355 Via Udo, NB S!)otle9112 Bdnn ptus d!n-esblJ painted,. beautiful boet .Up evall. fl7.500 673o3T10 4 BR qualitY ~ all liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
11,,r mom. lfam' room wir h ~J m.5290 &46-mB 2~ be~ matn. ; = !~ c: ~c'. R.. c. GAED. Ratty built-tu 1arSe enc!oeed pa· LOST IN SPACEI
hat. EXqw.itd.Y dfCOt"lted! 12 Units t~. Ovenla rarare eel to HD .__ ...... ,a~:;u, 341• VJa Lido 673-9300 Coron• del Mer 1250 do ' • cool pool .. Owner Best buJ Jn 5 BR in H.B. et
fille!tt Newport areA i not p1u COYft'ed ....... ~ """" tnnaferred IPMebold! S67.500 -a, worth P'1m time on the mark,t. a boet COi.rt, CALL ~ll51 fopm evn ) OWNER: Exec Residence, -onl1 $26.500. 114 . .fil wttll epts/drpc A: la
II! .. 12 dNn • 1 bfdroom apts. 144.500. Herttap Real Estate Ba,ycrtet &Ne. Better than llride & Gr P1ul Jonea RMlty tam rm.
Rutft P1rcfoll, ltHltor rompletelJ -furntllhed. All CllT DOSH . Rullor 5014 •-.....--new. 3 lldrm 2 ba, Irr tam AaOlft Mr·Ulil6 EVts. SC-5844 PKitlc 8bor9 Rft1ty lfllr> W8ldlU Or. 942-5200 elec kit, Ret, w/w CtU"pet-' O _...,_ rm, fl"pl, IDrmal din rm, lf YoU would like • coAage TRY $995 DOWN .._... EYa. !136-mT
OPEN HOOSE-
SAT & SUN 1 ·5
3110 Cl1y St.
Newport Helghtt
By all mtMll lee tbia verj
attractfw 3 Bdnn b o m e
with delightful Cueirt Howie
Ing & drapes. Seperate laun-Ii.I>. W a.It~ $14.000 loan, $12i mo. beau y4. tnns 5%% loan. with btem eeWno 1hn.iout Auume VA loan 3 BR +
drytilulroom &carports. Be&u· 64U4'n E\Tlli. m.3468 ~~~~ ~lm IMwvd Lue, ~~-...,~~-~ bonua room 1" bath, cu. lwimming pool. All -. •-Pus ...... _. -~···_,..)'OU.... tom til It ting F nt I V 11-. 1410
tidults. Euy maintenance. SJ>..D> NR.. Bay 6 ocean; km4' 3 want to ''moYe tn now'' end HAF.FDAcarpeL •1A.LTY OU • n I .. .,
Ftne lnvMtmeat. NO DOWN VA 11 Kermed7 A A.uociatft BR 2 Ba home on 2 Joa; can enjoy Ulis a.. A chMrful .. " ., •127,000 Small do -.. _..,.""' 642-9730 Eves· 543.em me aa 2 ..-. n-. to bid. 2 Bdrm Home •• .,~"""' Homea to Matdl Income ASSUM1: 5~% VA 1ocm fer • wn r"" •nu-~-· •...-......, ...,.,.,.,., rr40 Warner ~ $2.000. 5 br. 2 ba, formal
2 bedmoms eech unit • tn-IY OWNllt Stl.'ICI). kD aJl GI'~ tnt. or 511 Potnaettia ·Open 1-5 dinlns l:/or fam r m .
come $215.00 mon~ can be Bdrm, l" bathl blt-tnl tr.de. 121 CJ.st St. ean puiE I>elADe)" Real Etta• O.~~ HAVEN Eating area In ldtch, tile en-
fnenued. Excftlent rental trplc, Jlrdwd fin. Nfff car: in rear Ownes-m m9 67U170 . .,., w/w drps & try. c:pta. drps, patio, fncd
tt.ree -ONLY $29,500. pettng. Bet.at. lndscprc. Dbl 4 IR -OWNER =-~·850 or beet oU. yd wfth boat or camper side
""-7171 • S46-2a1S detached pnge. Large 2 .... frpl., belm cell., new IY OWNEI . yards. Oall 96Z-9769
yard. Cub to loan $22,900. cptL Corner loc.; club prtv.; Pril."ed ttt Quick Sale Irvine 3 BR. 1~ be, Vl.ew home. BEAUTIFUL House 3 BR., 2
;\ ~ patio-room to 29.1 E. 17th St. 646-4494
store your boats. EY>e. et6-6'15a
Qu11lty, Convenience 548-2575 ~t. $21,000. Open Week-Terrace 2 BR.. den Oeeen-Nmy ftdec. bltns, patio. BA, fully crptd, blt-fnl, Onb' sn.~s.~.<m down
CLIP Pltl!ST, RHltor
~1957
3034 E. Olul Hwy., CdM
fT14) 8?5-Bt
--------Retirement Cett ...
F.a1!Jllide 2 BR. • On larp
R-2 lot. Room for another
unJL • New earpeta Md
drllPN -Belt lxo' ln town
at 118.950 -$99!4 month ~
dudes tues mt lnlunnce.
546-2313
OPEN~.
THI-: ~/EAL
EST/\.TER.S
J\l9t lleps ID W..u:llff ....
pins ._ 6 ll:hooll. Needs
eome paint &: lovinc care.
lMle CCll1lft' lot witb alley I
entry to rear yard for boat
or trailer ..
$23,500
EYenltw !HT·185T
& Comfort 3 BR 1"' ba b lo ends. 351 82nd st. 6'75-0144 vtew ~.900. Best bl&)-Har-~ Vtcent. 0 w n e r • covtl'ed petlo. Sil nu
Thia home often all lhr.e to w/truit treel. qOlet ~~~ N~ 547·7401 Owner/Apnt bor al'8. Write Bair G2 1o53an1 :.,.,..!24•IOO By owner.
!be di!ICliminating buyl"I'. 3 -=-::.....,....-------• cpt'g & comp1 redec. Only UNIQUE 3 br, 2 ba. cptg, Irvine, Calif 926M OONDO., 2 BR.. 1~ ba., ==.....,,...=======-
=mtlle !n~t!:;, n wyl: SI/ 4 O/e EASTSIDE 18.500. lmmtd Ol'c. Low dn. dqle, blt-ina, 5 yrs, walk to Cameo Hl&h1anda IPllCkJul carp., drapes. frpl.. pool. Out of St 60I
carpetll throout. The -'ce ' ·-modern 4 BR 2 .._... T r a d e • co n II i d • r • d bcb, poo!JJ, tennis, SJ0.500. br, 2 ba. On ~ ..... =· $16,000. 0 w n e r lfe 1 v•• ..... .., ....... Owner/Agt. ~ Open Sun PM. 259 Walmt, Owner 173-4423 · ' LAl'AYETTE, On!. Betw.
is right -S34.!M. Se«tn1 11 dlnlnl room, lovely COYertd 3~ YEAJt old' Meea dtl M1r or by appt IM-1112. Owner. 3 BR campl furn mobile Portland It Salem. 2 BR. ~.NC&JSJ MITH~, patio. 1115 Pf'!' montb pe,y1 4 BR. 2 BA Ir tanUl7 . fl4~ LOAN· xlnt cond 3 ltlbN Peninsule 1300 bllme. Walk to oct'llll For fuD llll. dble pr. Irr ear
.ir15111l all wtib ~ ~ bn. Don't All ·1-Id.I ....... •• _...__ ~~:.. BR. 2 Ba 'Loa hl-i.........:.:......1 cl'k'tr Mle •• 000 all1 price. lot. $5500 total.. 'CMh .. ~ en tit fully lmpnMd " ...... ~.. ....,. • ..,...,. wd " ...... .,.,...,,~ LmirMt Pdce on Point! 53&-2731 ter1DI SC-6786 Realtor bame.CAlLDAVEMYHRE to allactioola, ~··· ~~den. COY. patio. $32.000Xlnt tml, 2br, 1 ba ~E 51'~ ::::::;:;='======-!
GI E. 17tb St., ,......._ M-54G-U51 ( ) ....... Johns. $29,900 Prine. GDlJ. tty )'4. $30,150 Owner m.1-· m«IO "_. T·-sn 111.~ .....,... .... open eW1 m:n-~75 1900 8Hy1 Lane 646-2909 -• .... 4 + den or 5 br, walk to die -• -IM8-3ZIS tace RaU l'Atate. ......,,.,_ It ...__ ..,., 'kA ·-.,.39 --------llliiiii&iiiiimiimiii-imiiiiiiiiil $158 MO., Immed. ~ v ".,r.n. must lfll. 2 BR. 2 Lide tale 1351 _..,.... -·'""• .,__..., IDEAL FOR RE'nRED ~~=~i NQW VACANT 3 BR., famUy rm. ~ Mna BA .• bltns, r.A .. tpl., patio; . 3 BR. Glen Mar; cpts, drpa. or 1ma1l family, 2 BR A den,
'-n. -"'tb 1-. ... _or -··y 4 Bdrm D-""'c with ,_ home. $24.SOO. IW!mmtns. boetln(. $13,500 725 Via Udo Neri. Furn. frpl. 2 Ba .• aewly dee. Im· 7 5 x 1 0 5 • 1 o t ' Ex c _, .. , u.,., ...,..,." ...... fam ·~ ...., 1155 Aw.tin • Open Dally or best otter. ~Ide Vlll. Houle. can 213: 934-.(830 mac. 123.300. 962.2912 eiOiborbood :': =~ ~~ =~ am "m'-:: all an • 113 acft Br Owner ~mt 549--4241 m-4214 213: 2'1MM1 Wldtll elepbanta? omae...nne -~----·-$26_._008_· __
118,900.00 Jot.tits ~ R buebeJl U~-U...-....1-1110
""-7171 • 546-2313 with the boyHnlJ S36.9tl0. ,.._ ·--OPEN EVES. MESA VERDE REALTY BY o'iNm: Z.a1ednc'1
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54S-58llO dent, a bf& bdrrm. ' i.. waI ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 .. -!!m!!!m!, .... rln.-~.-cpU. WANT AD ORDER BLA~~ Larrer 2 BR home, flreplaci, oav patio, U'x40', CUl~ac
open beamed cellinp, dou-1 bit Elem A Jun Ht. Ma,y
hie car rarere. M lol C1oee I Sl!Ume 5~ loan -$26.950
to m11rkets . transportation. firm 7/1, '68. 54G-0436 all· AND REACH THE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MA T
1st nme Offered $11,750 4oo;~ROOM 6 Family ____ _.... __ .._ _ _...... ____ ........... .._ __
.Wella.McCerdlt Rttrs. room, Prof. L •ad• c ap
mmecul1t• Dupl~x nr. 1!10 Newport Bhld., C.M. w I comp 1 et• llllrinldel"I
29.1 E. 17th St. 6464494 everything -$43,500 ~1129 !Ma. IM84 tMlt•lna, dlabw ¢ , wfw
--------= ••••••••I cerpeta • ~eperta Ll.r9e LIDO SANDS Mtc11terr.,... vnta patto: 0n1y S2S.IDO • By ---1--r--r---ir----r-~-r---...---..---1
I SHORT WOIDS MAKI ONE UNI-NO AD LESS THAN J UNES
LIBRARY FOR DAD? LIDO llll Owner. se-mi
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3 Bdrms, 2 Baths Lovely mocWll 2 BR. suud-4 BR l" Ba. clnlJIC/fam
n yolJ1' awn CO'IY II-$23,500 td by prdens a atone walJa rm, dlhwlhr, IOft .-r,
bnry wtth (!replace • Wf't Georp Wllllamaon, RJtr. rmuced to MT-. ls~ pedo, ~ ber. ~ att 4 bedrooms 67J.4350 OP!:N r.,..,... ,.,.,., Qual opt A: dr..,... $27,«IO
upstairs. 2~ Baths. Formal ic.•~. O.Lency lt•I lstlfe 32170:>kndo Pl 549-3625
dining: IArte family room 2121 I . Cont Hwy, CdM
with fiN.pl1oe. for I~ kids. WANTED 673-3770 c.n ... P1rk 1115
Alto3CArP"P forC>a1'. Real Eatate Sales Ptopi.. DAYIQSON l-.11.. • ,.. ___ 4uAL L•n 1----1----1---•---1---
0--lta Rnl E8tate ~14 WHY NO'l' GET ON na: -·r ~ -,.79 SM~~~50 ~-~' ~N~l·S ~~~~·~2 ~1~--~---~--~--~~~-~=~~~=~~=~~=~ ClltCULA• o•lVI Over 25 Yean In 1S29 AN'nQOA WAY, NB Xlntly locakd • ks coml , " " Onnp CounO a.rat bit 4 -,,,. ba, fer. lot. fbcd yd, .. mlrance
fft 2 Cfl? pnge. Elepnt • run ..... lldvtrti.tna mel din nn. 1ICIC)l + 1-1. ... boat or cam,... u. nn/ PAY
flome. Kitchen bas netunl e Inter ofllce teletnt RJtr. 2'1SO HarilGr !18, CM Ot llO CleDnr frpl, 1111 w/w MENT ENCLOSED 0
wood cabtnetl ,,t\111 all the e 'l"ralnblr Pl'Oll"ll'll ~ £toee. 56QD ._ H<Mt an, lllllt ldtdl,
nt"W home built-in1. Colot-e tnauranee • FOR Sale. Fallbrook l.l'M, 181> lndry. $23,llO Owne-
ful l'Olel, tree. I: plantings • Many other bendlta 1~ IC w/vfew, e rm nncb 13'1-5085 ~~lctw'etqut )'8.l'd. Call .._... • Far lntervtew hie + S rm IUftl or rental ========
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To dowlop messooe for Saturday, Watlrfl'oal Heme. 1 iLt'ii l90d wordl=nuc)o11d111gtoruntie.. 2 BORM/C'o.-_ .._._, ._ eo ~ HaU...auDdlead. ef )11111.w l.odioc birtft •9\ " .... ·-......... .... no. patto, euy landlc. W"1 Md n,. ta,D.
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tr.iio. "'-' 2 HTD. Poola, 11alecntt 3 MllUME Joan: 3 BR. 2 Ba,. i;L == BR • ~ de: Miiia, -. d:r1l9 .ell blbl& 1 Mir. !=.. ~~ llW ~: Oner. 54l-tl501 :'::rs~ pooll. JD.900.
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HOUSES FOR SALE ............_.. .......... -~ ...... ~gun• leach 1705
Fl'ictay, Ma,y 10, 1968
ltENTAlS r RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS Ki TAU Howell Fum..._.
ltentala te Share 2005
BAOHELOR will ......
'Newport ~elinlJ boine..
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HOUMt Unfurn~ Apta.· Furnl.W Apts. Unfumlthe.t
N...,.,. IMch 3200 COit• MMa 4100 Cotti Mes. J100 .. ,.. __...._._.... .......... ... ·~ ------------------------
Aptt. Unfurnfthed . '
Rooms for ltent 6210
NEW U2,'15 up. W-W carpet 2 BR hee 4 2!-i ac . Ooocl
Kit. avail. I e m i . p r I v • view, wt.r A elec.
~. 135 A~n Pl CM BJUX.'K KOTT RLTY ~
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will ftlta' )'OOt borne via
PURE DEL PISO TILE
ENTRTW A Y. Relax on ~·
der blUe carped~ near
MASSIVE STONE nRE-
PLACE eraoed by 15 ft oI
PALOS VER.DE STONE
reaching to VAULTED
OPEN BEAM CEILINGS.
ohn.ioY a drink in a spe<>ial
RlkREATION ROOM and
a BUll.T-TN BAR.
Clonverutions are hushed by
lnte~'Om l!tE'ftO musi.c sy~
tems. " 0 d Rn UNOR-
STRUCTED VIEW of the
OCEAN. Dine in 1 private
room l&-ge enough to ac-
commodate the lai-gest ol
Roman banquets .
Blt·in kitchen, 4 OVERSIZE
BEDROOMS, 3 F U L L
BAntS complete this im-
preuive steal Ir deal Home.
2QI 1C1 ft of home loceted
in the middle of a.ll LAGUNA
BEAOI. A R.EAL STEAL at
$42,500.
494-8833
LOS PADRES
REALTY
89fl GlenneyT? St!'f'et
Laguna &a<'h
(M)rt to Tio-Toe markeO
OPEN HOUSE
Sat & Stm 12 to 4
Whit• Water OcNn Vu
PORTAFINA LAGUNA
New custom bit 4 'br. 2~ be
: tile roof, kitc:ben features
Coming oook top, aetr-cln~
oven, disbwellher, centrlll
vaooum. cptd. 165,000. Ex .
cellent financing.
6lS NYES PLACE
A WEE SMAU.. CO'ITAGE
s
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rt reminds one of 1<>methin~
you ..,ould find in Martha'
Vineyard on the Ca.pe. Ft>w
bl from beach, cozy 2 BR
outstanding valut! o n I y
ns,950. M 1 a • 1 o n Rlty
494--0731
OCEAN VIEW 3 BR 2 Ba
fpl. Decks, p&tio. Reduced
to $.11.,800. OMw 494-5678
l19uM Nlguel 1707
PACTnC ISLAND
VILLAGE
2 Br, 2 ha condominium
Owner. $25,750. 496-2017
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Clpistr•no Beach 172
BY OWNER. Executive typ
2 BR borne' in country-ilk
neighborhood. Large llvin
room with indoor-outdoor
glaued In P<rCb adjoining
Built-hf electric. kitchen, u
~ brick comer fireplace
Professionally landscaped
yard, fenced in beck. Nea
beach. 1>42-7907 or 642-417
eves.
5 Duplex• For Sale 197
2-2 BR Apts. Yard, gar.,
Quiet Eutside. C.M.
Pm down. ... !).'4-~
RENTALS
Houtet Furnished
General 2000
in SUMMER RENTAL: Tu.st
3 br with pool. $300 mo in
eludes utilities. 544--6468
Rentals to Share 200 5
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WOR.KJNG woma.n desirr
same to share 3 BR horn
w/garage. Prefer n o n
drinker or smoker. Ava
June. Reis. Write Box P-1
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O.ily Pilot
I WILL Slll.tt my waterfmn
house &: dock. Man 40-60
years. $150 Mo. 6'5-4:131
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.tENTALS
Houtet Unfurnished
ex ch for r"'1f. 642-31''9
Cott• Mela 2100 -Maple tum, pool cottage.
Clean, quiet, util, laun-
dry. 170 Del Mar $110.
e.lbM . 2300
VACATION RENTAL. 2 BR,
&leepe 6, walk to llbp'g. 427
E. Bay Ave .. 548-315!1
Laguna S..ch 2705 -CHARMING Canyon home al
li70 Pea1·l St. from June 1st
by month 01· lease. Near b<-~ch. 213-799-254.'i
Vac•tion Rtnt..S.1 2900
HOW about trading nomes
with a S.F. family during
Acgust? Have lrg modern 4
4 BR home in S.F.. ideal
location. Contact Mr. Hagan
1030 Ulloa St., San Fran-
Cisco, Ca. if interested or
know of friends who mi&bt
be interested.
2384% N'ewport Blvd. Si8-9'155 rea. ty Sl»a.EAN. Furn, Bachelor
24H Villta Del Oro
Newport Beach
rottqe, ullls included, no
pets. 134 W. Wil.oci. S48.oo22
STifulO APT $95.
Cll.rpets, ~ L" L .... /Optlon?-8uy1 9*I D Ca.inlno Dr. lllf"'NO. 2
All a~ in Newport
RENT? LEASE?
Beach along Upper Back Newport IMch 4200
Be.>', coodorii\nurn Spanish
type home. 2, 3, 4 BR's, sev-1 Bdrm, near pier $85, uU~
etal new. AU others just like free. avll from 517 to 6/15
new. Rolling grttn park aur-_o_nly_._u;..a_· _1_84 ____ _
rounds you. Some have Bey 1 BR. new, for mature adult.
Views, .~e range $2'25 to Nr OCMn, bay&: ahp'J. Sl35.
$t'iO mo. depending on loc:l· OR ~ 1500
BAClm.OR • UNnmN.
from $100
1Dcl. uUl.
l • 2 AS BDRM.
roRN. Is UNJ'URN.
Heated Pooll, (]liJd Olrw
Olnte.r. Adj. to Shoppma -
No pets allowed
2700 Peterson W&J, at Har-
bor Ir Adami, Colta Mesa.
5*0370
2 BR Apt. New .cpta, drp1i,
No chldrn or pets. si2o _mo.
Pvl court-yard. 548-6769
lion.
Ph. 644-1133 Coron• d•I rMr LG 2 BR studio apt, JI~ ba,
4250 cpta/clrp4s, enclos. i a.r . --------------------$130/mo. '548-9569 • --_ 3 BDRM. 2 ba, 2 blocks to ---------
FINE 3 BR. 21i BA, fam ocean. Avail June 1. $165
rm. in upper hey a~a. $Zf5': lease'1i'IS-25'37 Newport Beach ---5200
in<!! garden service or will BACH Apt. BJk -ocean/bay. JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba
aell. 548-7053 W/w opts. 1 adult, no pets. sin~le-sty. Frpl, lux cpts,
$83 yrly. 673-7629 drps, p__aJios, ~nd deadened
Newport Heights 3210 ---------cement walla betwn units.
8 lbM 4300 Chandeliers In din rm II: 5 ROOM hse, new wall to a , master BA, across from
wall '"Pl-. adults $140 mO. CLEAN Baebe1or Apts. Coco's A: Weatcliff Plaza.
64&-'na All util Incl' f75 up 1665 Irvine $200. m o •
2 Garaita flW rent, com.-
met'Clat IM or atorage, Property Ownen.
642....SS.C or 56-3165 2544
Newport Blvd .• c.M. H1.ve )'OU a Re a 1 !llfllte
2 Car GARAGE problem! We apedall• In
$25 month. Westaide, CM exdle..nOnc all t Y Pe 1 ol
Pel'l"Oo Re.ally 00.1711 property. Omsult with a
GARAGE, vicinity 2151
It Qranae, Cot.la Mesa
• 646-6796 .
REAL ESTATE
General
Income Property
HOME & INOOME b y Phone 642-9555 Anytime
OWNER
E><c deprea/invest. op¢y. 4 R. E. Wanted 6ZIO
.BR, res. 'I. 1~2 br Apts. ..
pool, 2-yr old. East.Ide. HAVE CUEN'f WITH'
675-1391 MILLION DOLLARS,'
or more m invMt. W Mir
Acreage, or large lncome
Uniti;. Ask for M/Purcell
Richardson/Purcell, Rlty
ts units, 2 BR, hardwood,
floors. garages. launds'Y.
$1,435 mo. income. 548-3846
574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. 67>4031
Busin"' Property 6050 BUSINESS and
Excellent location tor
Dectronica or office.
673-1687
FINANCIAL
Bus. Opportunities 6IOO
-Sho •22Q 315 E. Balboa Blvd. 642--0239 Newport res ,. BALBOA 8'13·9945 ---------======== AITILlATE-2 BR., 1~ Ba .. carp .• drapes. Business Rental 6060 RENTALS
Hou... Unfurnished ----G.neral 3000
AVAIL July \st :\ BR lu1·n
C.M. $22.j. ~ BR ram rm un. I rurn Sant~ Ana. fa:bulOUl>
custom $295 . .;:;45--2740
Cott• Men 3100
$200 MONTH
3 BR home with pool (includ-
es Blue Pool Service), 4 car
gara~. Vacant &: reedy for
immediate occupancy. Dt'ive
by 376 Flower.
ED RIDDLE
RHltor, Inc. 646-8111
PACESETI'ER . TWO
STORY. 4 BR, den, private
rlining room It kitchenette,
2':.<J baths, separate play
ya1'CI ror children. Lease
$300/mo. CALL M R .
BLACK 54().1151" lop e n
eve!!.) Heritage Real Estate
VERY CLEAN 3 BR ,
carpets. drapes. big covered
patio, Mei>a Del Mar area.
S225 month to month. Agt.
546-4141
SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 BA. bll·
ins. Carpets, drapes, 2
private patioll. Clean. 413
Ford Rd. $130. 646-0832
'ATTRACTIVE-3 BR. Bltns,
fireplace, renced, patio dble
ga.r. Eastside. Near schools.
494--0134
4 BR, 2 ba. lrg fam rm. bit-
ins. cpts, dTps, dbl gar. f'ine
area. Lse $195 mo Avail 6/1
S46-68lrl a ft 6
5 BR., lg. liv. rm .. rrpl .. cpts~
drps, bltns, $225 Mo. lease.
!'>41>-96n 54~3257 ~'"
$90. MO + deposit. 2 BR
house, car port, near schoo~
& shopping. 646-2634
2 BR Unf House in Court.
Mgr on premi9CS eves at:
980-B W. 17th St. CM
Mesa del Mar, lg 3 BR,
farn nn., C"pts, drps, all -
bit-ins. $225. 54~5270
2 NEW 2 BR unf. hses. Drps.
S140 mo. gar. 21!1 Knox Pl.
642-38.17 Pves after 6:30
OLDEJR 2 BR hse. F'c>O('ed
hack yard, Newly painted.
SllO. MS-86117
3 LG. Br., 2 Ba .. ram. rm.,
drpl .. trpl .. 2«i Tulane. Sl95.
lse. 5'6-8152
Me11 Verdt 3110
BEAUTIFUL. 1paciou.11 Mesa
Verde pool homf'. :l BR. ram
rm, bit-ins. <!rpts. drp&.
Tahitian landscaping around
pool, fish pond. waterfall,
NEWPORT SHORES
2 SR & Den~• years lease Huntln~t~!!..!!_a~ 4400
Sl90 mo 642-!.i:;o ____ e NEW e LUXURIOUS e
·-------RESORT LIVING Co~n_a_ del _Mr.r _3~~~1 4 NATIVE GARDENS
Brand New 3 BR. 3 BA 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI
RNltor 673°2020 HUNTINGTON
HuntlftlfOn Beach 3400
FOR LEASE GARDENS
TENNIS.ENTERTAim{ENT
4 BR 2 ba Townhouse, tge BOLSA-CHICA la HEIL
pivate oovered patio, bit-in ADULTS 147-8414
R &: O, ~thcs wai;~er/dry· FREE UTILITIES er & refr1g. ~aut1lul red
. carpeting, tM US!' of 11 pool Z BR. weekly rates. Poo~
& tennill cow1. Wr main-Adults only. Quiet It beauli
lain the lawn. Only Sl75 per fUI. 17676 OunetQn 847-7125
mo. (nr Adam~ I.! Brook-2 BR, Hi ba, pool, aundeck,
hurst. H.B.> tmmac. 2 blk to bd1. Furn •
Call Mon. tJtru Fri. 772-~ Unf. 305 10th St. HB
4 BR, 2 ba, cpts, dl"pS, panel· L •--h ing, bit-Ins, custom patio/ agun1 -c 4705
BB~. dbl gar, nr Douglas. STUDIO, Private bath. No
Ava1.I 6/1. lsr $190 mo. kitchen. Suitable tor one
894-164& or !YtG-6802 alt 6 man. Utilities & Tl/ rahle
3 BR. condo., carp.. d:·p),.. included. ln Town. S60 mo
ntll. &: main!. pRirl !Jltns. -194-2604
Patio. 9902 Continental Or. ---------
$150 Mo. 213: ~~l-7114 RENTALS
LEASE. wa.lk II) ))('h, 4 BR. 3 Apt•. Unfurnished
BA. tri-level, Newpoli West.•---------
$200. Ownr:tkr 8~341 Genertl 5000
Eves. 1---------
4 BDRM, 2 ba, sml yd redec. RENT
S13.5. 151 & last. New cpts.
17658 Van Buren. Nr. Beach
Bl. :I child OK. 213: :?48-1921
Laguna Beach 3705
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month
t\JLL OPTION TO BUY
No deposit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C ....
Rentals Avtilable Furniture Rentals
Apts & howsea • all price 517 W. 19th, C.M. 543-1454
ranges. We need additi.onal 1568 W. Lncln, An.hm 774-2800
rentals It p1'0perty listings.
CUSTOMERS w AITING Costa Meu
8Pckwith Rlty l..eguna Sch t--
5
-
1
L_V_E_R __ 5100
627 S. Coast Hwy. 494-l;)(JS
371('
<keRn View. Lovely :l Br.
I~ ha, excl area, avail to
show :;111. 5/12, 12 to 5 pm.
4217 CALLE ABRIL
S11n Clemen!e 714: '17U;960
GATE
Apartments
Deluxe Bachelor Apt
' Liv rm, hr, kitch It ba.
1 a 2 Bdrm Apt•
DuplexH Unfurn. 3975 3 BR Apts
FOR Rent 2 Bd. unfumished
Duplrx. modern, W.W.C.,
garage & waah room. Adulls
onlj, no pets. Phone 536-36.'lS
or !)45 10th St. H.B.
with 3 ~ths.
Near schools, h'E'eWays
Walking dist11nrP to OC'C
988 El Ca111ino
Apt. # 1 Costa Meaa
2 BDRM. r.pts, drps, bit-ins , Adults Only
cple, exclusive area. refs, Discriminative Tenants
Sl6.5 li73~0130 for Pt'eatige Addre111
RENTALS
Apts. Furnished
Costa Meu 4100
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
CHATEAU La POINTE Parklike surroundings
Furn 2 Br Apt. Htd pool. FURNISHED BACHELORS
din. rm, outside bar. S
mo. Lease. a-l:>-6400 Owner.
CPrpol't .. off at park'g. UNFURN l BP.. • 2 BR · 3 BR
260 Adults, No pe!JI, 2 balhs available
1941 POMONA AVE .. CM Carpets. drapes, gar11ge
BEAUT lrg 3 br. den. dn rm · NASSAU Palms 1 It 2 HR 18th la Santa Ana, C.~?
ii Fnrn nr Un( $115-$150. Hid 646-4233 &1G..,.:;.t. nu or ts. $225 JM_ Ava
6/15. 54~2688 pool 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3645
Newport Beach 32 00 EISIDE 2 BR. Elec bltns. FAIRWAY
patio. ~dult1 only. 361-B VILLA A·PTS WESTCLIFT -Dover Shore. !I ()s:I!' SJ,,1 mo. 64:2-1298 ,
:i br. den. lam rm, $3 -
Open wkends lOOa Mana
25
n RENTALS 3 BR APTS
Ln. Hou .. • Unfurnished POOL
dishwshr .. priv. patio, end. NEED AN
gar. $175 Mo. Yrty. 5~ ---H--bo--C-M•I EXTRA INCOME? 548-8920 Aftl'r s PM 211 5 ar r '. Would $500 or more pef OCEANFRONT2 _B_I_ ModE'm Store 1200 11q It, am-j month help by working part r owt•r
dplx 2 child OK June 1:>.
50091.iii Seashore. 213: :!48·1921
2 BR. Apt. ModE'rn UnfW'll,
bltm, maJTled only. O:lildm
OK. Sl65 mo Ille. 642-8874
Coron• del M.r 5250
NEW t BR. bit-ins, adult.a on-
ly $175 incl util11. 3 BR. 2~1
bit, bit-ins $250
Orange Coast Property
332 Marguerite, c.dM 673-8550
SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR. 2~
ba, Yearly lease atal'tlng
June 15. 673-6210. Eves
673-3298 ask !or Bill White
l BR. apta-drp&, ,blt-inl,
walk beach, i.'hops; $140 Lie.
Adults. No pets 67~
NICE 2 BR near beach. Opts.
Fplaoe. gar. U40 One adult
No pets. 6734169 1
DELUXE, 2 BR. 2 BA. den
Patio. crpts, drps, bit • ins
XJ.nt loc. Yrly llle. 675-2747
Huntington leach
2 Bdrm Unfurn
Utilities included
HEATED POOL.
80'2 Knoxville, Apt. D. HS
531).2914
BEAtrrlF"UL new 1 and 2 BR
A.pis. lor rent. Best localion.
Reasonably priced. Beller
hUITy. only 2 left. 17071
Evergreen Circle, Apt. B.
847-3845
DUPLEX, open Sal .. 9-1;
Rl21·A Michael Dr., H.B.
3 BR. 2 Ba., carp., drps.,
bltns. Priv. yd. $155 Mo.
Newly decor. 545-4005 e'\le.
BEAU 2 BR Apt. Cpts, drps,
bltns. hdl pool, kids OK.
S120. mo. 962-2109
Sant• Ana 5620
2 BR. !1,~ BA a.pt. Dsbwahr,
garb disp. bit-ins, crpts.
drps. Pool, tennis. Adults
mtly. mo. 53G-:m9
Laguna BHch 5705
2 BEDROOM, large deck,
view. Walk to beach. Newly
carpeted le dralM!d. $135 mo.
First & last months on
lease. 494-2604
Rentals Wanted 5990 ----..
TWO young re9P0nsible
women who bave lived and
worked in lhe Laguna
Beach atl'a for some time
are willing lo pay up to $180
per month for lhe right
apartment in Laguna. Coro-
na del Mar°" Newport area,
prererably near be a ch.
Desire nietlY ruml"hed, 2
bedroom dwelling, Would be
perm11nf'Tlt but rlcfinitely do
not want to be bound by
lrall('. Want to move in early
,June or late May and would
like garbage disposal and
pie parking. In II out on 2 time? Nn Sf'lling • ne IOl~
streets. in~. Proven imcceasfuL ·
Petitte, 54&-«>22 negs available for ftllPClll ....
~=!!=====ic1 ble ~ to mm A:
3200 JOUte or United ltatae E. 17th St .. eo.ta Mesa age stamp lll8Chiiw ill -sq. ft, bldp. I: % acre of
land for leaae. $600 Per Mo. tail stores. Mor-. poabl~
R.ealonomlca 54&-5040 alamps are lllld than
11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 other' product In the eoad'
SbQPS. office, Storage. yd. try. Sal~ llft tn the upper
apace 400 to 1500 sq. It. hiltrons yearly. Proflts_ att
Suit. cont'r. Newp't Ben. gi·eater than ever.
642-6275 HAVE CASH CAPITAL TO
STORAGE GARAGE -20'x lNVESr and be ~ t'b
24'x 10' hlgh, FIRE PROOF, make decisions. U In
2626 Newport Blvd., rear. ed caJJ 642..000 lor pel"lllll!ll
CM aPPointment to d.bscu11
•Excellent Location • exceptional apportunity.
Newly decor. store, 17x40 PROVEN, Sure, moder
1873 Harbor. C.M. 64~ method of t ea eh I n I
LAG B Art Ctr. 2 lg 11t11rlio
apls upstrs. S200 & $135.
Lease; l!ffi.646.1351 coll.
permanent habit contror._
!E.G. Eating for weight
controll with new low ~
to public. Now eeekin&
associate olfices in So. o.c.·
6070 Modl'rate investment I'@. _L_A_G_U_N_A __ B_E_A_C_H_ quired. ~e tor inquil')1
.1 I In appl. n4. 774-7150
Office Rental
Desk spaces avai ab e
newest office building et PARTNER wanted • 1mall
prime location ln downtown investment. Lady prcferr~.
Laguna Beach. Air condi-to open .a cof:fee shop ~ ·
t!oned, carpeted. beautiful P'ocery items, ~r It ~.
paneled partitioning. T w 0 in a new shopp~ng center. A
entrances; rear leads to good .opport1U11ty ~or the
Municipal parking lots. $50 right person. lnqull'e D
per month for space. Add Broadway. Laguna Bead!.
$5 tor desk and chairs. Add Phone eves. 4M-7864
SlO for business hours •n· BAR-B-QUE TAKE OUT
swering service. All utilities Working OiP! to mMqe
paid excePt telephone. rompact terrific beedi 1POt.
DAILY PILOT Salary + profit shire $B1
222 FOREST A VENUE dep. 646-3798
LAGUNA BEACH LVN De11ire11 to invest in .m. ~!»-9466 __ nursing home or doctor'• fll,
--:1=--=7:-::-4-=-1-:-Westcliff Dr. fice I Costa Mesa -Newport
Prime loc for Corp Ore's area. P116. Daily Piloti.;. •
300! sq fl. Wal /pan'I, Pvt AUTOMATED Business -
Otes. Crpts, Drps, a1r-cond. Make living. % hr worfr-per
Gmd fir. rent reduced. AI.,. day, small invest. 675-5632
SO: Luxury Suile ·700 IQ ft. -=========I
Co-op Biers. Owner 543-9586 Money to Loan 6320
Modem Office-Orange Co. -_
Banlc building 230 E. 17th PRIVATE MONE'(_ .
St .. Costa M~a. 642·H8J Jack Smith Co. r.ince 194!t . -1323 North Broadway, SA OF'F'ICE -.100 &Q ft. ground 543-8381 anytime
fir-1738 Anaheim St. CM . .:::::;;:::=====:::::::;;:ll::::-1
$8j .:::::::::======= Mortg•ges, T.O.'s '345
Industrial Rental 6090 s;;.;s.; tst Tru!ll Deed on sptt·
lndust. Space 746 W. 17th
Costa Mesa 3600 sq ft
Owner (213) 434-0082
tacular Oceanvlew lot. .sold
for $7950, payable l?fi per
mo. including 8'7o 11.U due 3
yra. 10% discount aafely
FOR Lease. 2500 sq-ft con-returned approx. 12% per
crete tilt up. 9c a sq-n. 1340 yr. 494.1137
Logan Ave .. 546-0928 ========-~
RENT ne;-M.J. 600 to 2400 Money Wanted Wo
It, 2944 Randolph. 675-5U6 $25,000 for 6 month5 at 10 and
L 6100 10 with noo.ooo trust deal
ots on 200 Oc.-eanvirw lot.I
PORTA.FINA LAGUNA rQllaterai. 494-1137
PanoramX: View Lots .L.&AA
White water aOd coast· Found (FrM Adi) -
line view11 F'OUND· S-mitll blclc. A Mitt.
426 Nye11 PlarP ff'mftll' rlolr. approx. 2 to 3 La~M Brach moi;. old. vir. Center •
17141 494-9~ p18,·rntia. Oleta Meu. Call
BEST' ocean virw lo1. North & identify. :,48-8277
Laguna; sientlr 5 Io fl,. · 1.1-:RMAN Shepherd male
S14.000 Owner. 4!)~216 rl~ vicinity Orange CMlt
Colleste sat. (:i/4) 54C>-'78
other modern conveniences
It possible. '494-Q46 after s 3240 Back Bay 3240 ADULTS ONLY
Manager Mrs. Carson
I.ck lay 3240 lack lay
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• link chain, on be a c ll, Pallbrook Area directly of! ~th St. m--.
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20122 Santa Ana Ave.
Nr. Orange Co. Airport
546-1260
2 BR w/carport $95
Disposal, water paid.
Near S<'hoot
21!» Plarcnlia Ap!. O
f&twn V1rtoria k wusonl
;..'37.(l.JM
OELUXf. ~ BR 2 t:i11 . 11\J<:lo
Apt &t1M"011nd1ng 11 Jnv~ly
pool. Arl11lh1 only • qtilf't. 145
E Jlith St ., CM Ph: eves
~8-2841 . ALMOST new 2 BR. 2 Ba.
carpeted & drapes; 11dulta.
no jX"tS. $140. 1616 Cltaway
or., Hsrhor HeighlJ, CM
i4t attn.cti•e 3 BR, 2 BA,
cpts, drpa, blt·lnl, priv.
p&tto. Cloeed ranee. rood )Ocation. $150. mo. MO-le$
2 Bfdroom, ~ta. dl'aJltl
OM child OK· Pool. to-ml
Dl5 "-"""' J)r. O>lta M8I
2 BR. v~ ntce. C.:rpe!A .
drapH, bullt·N . l a r f e "'°""'· nu. 6n.nft
P:m.
DDSIRE 1-2 yr. leaae. 3 Br.
It den or 4 Br. unfUl'llillhed
home. COM. .uoo.
BAL. ISL. .BEACON
BA Y. .EASTBLUFF.
673-1801 or 673--4689
Property BROWN• BJacJc PllPP>' ~.
FKd, Marlett on Harilar, Modern 3 bdnn home situat· C.M. 1563 F Santa Ana, Cl(
ed on 3~ 1crrs in Bonsall. • :noo sq·ft c:ustnm built with Lott '401
built-in dishwai;hrr and OV· ---------1
tn. This horn<' has a bee.utl· LOST: tirwn lther acrQbook
MA TUR.E COUPLE Wil!h I 0 fuJ aetUng with a (>fUIOf'8m11 area bounded by 0 al,
vlf.'W of tht> f'!ltin> ln'll. Gitviota, Bl"OOks, GI~,
Trouhlf' frpr l11nd~pini:. Lag B Rf!ward, 4M-3580, lease 3 bdrm. home $300 mo
Will ca~ for aiune' H
a.II undN' i<prlnklrr ll)'Stt'm. -•~94-_22_1_2 _____ _ thoogtl 11 1111~1'1! our own.
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Pllot
y Approx ti .. r or dreid11ous 1 '"1 C'8Tllt hrlltt.nt (.'Qt dla.-
Mld cl1ru~ t~11. ,,., a.c. !like, monrl surrounded bJ 4 -. 11.n" I au,. of wtuddf'd o.k ~e P'OOP· V\c. lo. o.t "'"°' 1nd 1. oin'ltc atta PIU3. l"tuntb' bthtooai.
whiCh wnuld makt> 11nothrt-646-5571
PtlD. wife ' pt 9 lleefc !' BR
MU.~P. yrly renf"I N.B.
BAM>ot area. turn or unlum.
by JllM 1. Relerencn.
6*-4nll aft 3:30
FAMILY Of •• High
bHutlt\11 ~lldini.t ,it ... P'rk--COCKA-..-'""t""CE..,.L.--1tllow_,...._.., ..... _
~ at S.10.000 with 1 on rl red ~ on Heb ..._
.chi. terms. Por Purtht'r Into "Tommy" Owner-._....._
pleue cs1I Walt('r Fnek ~. Reward principal, will p,y to S22S yr
t.e or op. 3 Br hie, CdM
•rea. ~'TS
....... lent 59'5
$1UO UP ~ W/ldh:ben
$22.s> up Studto Apts. -N~Bfyd.CM~
LAROE PleMant In prlva
bom~. War'ktft« mM on.II
6*-1504
HS with: POODLE,, iiPilf9i ... a Eckhoff la Aaoc. Inc. •llla14 Mi.ans Ala _..
1818 W. Olapmul Ave. pldnc Jot, am, , @"
Orm:lp, Calif. Rew. trU'1'511 '
541.B'J, Evea-ftnds W4'M LQ6T ... z....
l6 JOQH ftollirlc mw Kf'tall. -~·~~ .. ~~~tOl!~eba~::'~·~· ·~=~~ Immediate o u tJ le I r ta '""
~ Rfdhlurt. Calif. lfiO Ac~s GOLF Club -
sn; 11cr,. E•llY !rrm~. ecnth.·e 3 '""'· 9ft _QI.II 67~~ it.I Mir. R""9. Ill
2 BDRM. Cpta, dl'I*. bltn1. I GENTL.EMAN. room .t prlv.
2 cNdm OK. sm Ill(), I "-ti\. 111ra.at. Unf~ft)' ~ Park 83.1-1305 IM-9901
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sa.ai
WITH IMAGINATION
OVERWltGHT?
k-lleW-prow!ft ........
0( Wtlght t'Otltrol, O:lfttJ"O}
WP(ihl perm.anentbil No
d:rilgs, pllla, trlllh dlett Ol'
CYTDS. Autom11t.lca.Uy teacb-
cs proptr eat!nr bablrt A:
cootroj. No contract to alp,
!IQ montbly fee1. New Jow
price, $5 per vllit. Phone
tor FREE demonatratloo A
ttlpOl\le analylia.
Lmclac1pln9 6110 We ct.fp -4 ma.tket huli.
&± • ' ~ formt. Q'sttml •
GAYNOR'S I.ANDSCAPINC equtpmeat ClD a nattonal
A GARDENING SERVlCE tcalt. Our tJCte~ve train·
State ll«naed c:t111trclr, inC procrama1 flne reputa.
Realdentl.a1 • Commercial tlon A com,iete production
FrH •t • No Job. too bl&· facllld• ..cabU&hn a h1lb
m.3581 ~ potential wttll many
trlnae *eDta.
Weltht Control lnt'I.
• 77~7150 •
WMdfya Wantt WhlMye o.tf P1perhantJ.. Wt u. tookiDS tor tntelllaent
S'ICIAL CLASStf ICATION POR P1lntl"t "50 Y°"'1c DMD wUb !be creative
* * PHONE PAL * • SAFE .\ INEXPENSfVE
NATURAL IORN SWAPPIU -1 QUALITY k and ability to anal;Jze and tell Specl1I ltm "' wor bulineM l)'lltema A proc•
MEET BY PHONE
J II net -5 tlmea -S bucka materials by 11 ~ • " 1 • d dlll'tt. Collftt or equlv. bU5-
I Ul II -AD ,.Ull INUUOI pe._lnter. 20 )'1'I I ~ p. r . tneu bt.eltaround In account·
p . 0. Boie (19,1, lrvine. 9'26&1 ~Wllft -MW le tr.... .__,.. you ... Ill .,... 4~254. lJll or aA..1..1-tion _,,Wr•
t-YOUI .,_,. ...,,I• ....... ._. """ 91 -'~ _...,..T "" &"" Palntln A _.._... ·~, ALCOHOLICS ~Qyft)0\11 I-NOTHING 1'04! Ml I -flAOU OHl YI ,. U1o> """""" ' ed.
Harbor A.rN. Phon. m ·m4 PHONI 642-5671 PaPf!'banim.. FREE &$-Ywr AP'ITIVDE ls more
P.O. Box 1223 Colt& MHL Te Pt.c. Your Treder't P1rldlM Ad TIMATF3. 56-3459 tmportant than a proven uJ. e PAINTING • Interior A et rtCOC'd.
6410 Ellec bm f br, 3 ba. din rm. SMALL home bullnen 1n Exterior. Tree eatlmatea. BUSINJ:a FORMS
Announdments elee kit, den, lnd1epd. l~ srotd t>anning kill. Tax belle-Rtuonable rates. 6f6.301S DIVllION.. ·c H llh Chlb blk D Dando cc. Plm Dea. fits PLUS profit. TRADE lNTER « Ext. PAINTING. NA110NAL c:AsH oasteGE ert PlM eq. For wlit or ?. for boat or car on S:500 val-lMMED. SERVICE. Local REGISTER CO. e FREE SAUNA e S.U-3374, 494-7997 ev. ue. MB-8642 ttf. FREE est. 54S-U27 C&1l for Appoinanent
With Swedish musap by HAVE: Home Ii: business, ========-E. J. St:riclder 541"°"21 1 Experienced MusuWEe:; ~!.:n 5 bdrmuall cu~'!!'ear Costa Meaa $40,000 eq. P. lumblnt 6890 AD equal opportunity OPEN 7 DAYS A L<n ~·top q ty ... ...,,\Ml eq. $45.000 F/P. Want: Vacant employer
9 am-10 pm uily ·Trade for apts-comm. ,.,_..i TD LEAKS? Gas C1t-.,.w1ttT eleo-
132 E. 18th St. ~ ·Hollyw~Bev. HWs ·Real lot Dana Pt ..... .,.strano-•· troolcally locatea under ~ •========= Estaterf 646-nn PeM'Oll Rlty 642-lm ment. blacktop. pound,
fluner•ls 6412 ~ 3 Br, 2 ba borne. 1 >'"I' old. walll. .,. .. , 1117 place. f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $2500 eq. in 3 BR 2 ba, nornc.... like nt'W. Cpll, drps. $.1500 :Repaired. WatJr 1iMe clean-°" rental w/compl reaea-eq. For: Mobile home, car, ed, pttaure restored.
MEOWllCAL
ASIMllERS WESTMINSTER lion fac. on 1oU cne, near boat, or ?.962-5118 CALL "LE>.KS" &0034I
•MEMORIAL PARK =~F~ •• ~ta~~ ~ UDO Isle, lge 2-1tory home BankAmerlcard OK Elcpertenoe "Jftferrtd In
Mortu.ry & C.--tery 11}5 ft frontage, 5 praees. ?LUMBING uaernaJ blYwlth obllf 'tpreclt •lond
.,.., I Cl TRADE for 1malltr home. R.EPA"'" REMODEL v ves a Y o rea Com"l.t. fu,,.r.11 Clear title R·l ot, San e-'""' blu-i-·-Pr1ce S110.000. Rlchardeon/ ""'-3128 '"'..., u 1 ... rom •245 mrnte, ocean 5lde of fwy.\.,.,, ==;:;'"='====I " $9850 vt1.lue. Trade for house Purcell Realty 67>4031 -Cemete~ Iott C0-,ta Mesa IPre! College LOVELY Baycreat 3 BR, hwl!?f 6960 tndud~r::o!.m3!t care Pk > KI ~91159-or 546·2349 teperate ~. pC)Ol. Price .... etfent-642..5'45
c-..-..1.t -._ '--··"'"'·' · SS&.500. TRADE for emall N r -M .. _,_ ... cat ..-........ 3BR.,1~ ea .. Cotta Mesa Hoa.ee • Untt.. RJ~ eat. accurate, -yrs. exp.
pi.c. mMM 1-cost. hol'M, val. SlUOO; wW talce IDlllPtlrcel1 My m-mt
No tramc problema. newer car or IUbmlt, for TILi, Ceremlc 14801 Beacb, Westm1nster down payment. C Unita nr. Npt. Pier. Bat 6974
531::1725 193-2471 ~er-Aaent 546-5680 rental u.. SSS.500. ~ *Verne, the Tiie Kan* chan&w for ama.ll houM-har-Cutt. work. lnltaD A repaln.
--------HAVE: 2 unite Oxnard Cemetery Lots 6411 Bet.ch m.ooo tci. f1'f'e 1:
bor area • Owner. ~11' No job too llDID. Pluter
c.ourt. ~ patch. Lffldnc • 11 o w e r
'64 Rlv1en, all factory el(· npalr. 147•1957i9M-020I
J. t cma co.
671 W. 17th St.
Cotta Mell
541-3421
AD tqll&I opportunity
•ploytr
tru. tncludtns air, AM . P'M JOIS & EMPLOYMENT -------
radio, beautUul condition. JAITOR &
'nUlEE Lota p Ifie VI c:ltar. Want: local ftur op.
• IC: ew ~r unit.I. Bier. Perron Rlty Memorial Park. Ocean view 642-IT7l sec:tlon. Valued at S300 each., _______ _
Maire Offer! Must Sell! BEAUTY Salon. 8 1tatlon1,
846-7022 estab 10.yrs Udo arH. Will
-trd free and clnr Sl0.000
Take pick.up, car, motorcy. Job W1nted, Men 7000
cle,•? trade. 147-170'1 tU:lllltp MUI
85 x 465 vacant elev lot, "AMBITIOUS, e due ate d \l.UlftU An
cloee In. ~.000 value-can man. 33 YT'• old, wants work Trevel 6435 eq. for R.E. or wbat-blve-
WANTEO. Woman or couple you. Bkr. 5'8-ml bu1 d ... "-·--eHnlnp A weelcendl, :J0.35 Elq)erienc'ld. Met appear. 1 "' units. VWT1'lt'.I" wlll hn/wk. No rtmmJck Jobi ~ ExceUent benefits,
trade for income. Submit need app\y. 833-(M7'' rood ltar1inC salary. Con· to help drive A: share ex· Trd Inc:. prap. Bal.boa Penn
pense to Zanesville, 9hlo. tr1plex. ~ blk from ~an
u ave June, rel end of Aua. & Bay. Gra over ff,000. ~Sl15 $21.000 eqty, desire prop
Bkr. 642-6481', 56-4412 ....., ........ .... tact: l>U" ......... \ Rop.llld.
Roberts (Akan 1tert0 tape Jolt Wentecl, Lldy 7020 1118Eftf
reoorder, xtra apkn • hd-ftADUU phnn. $«IO val. For: Cain-2 Mature Gmnan women.
fft, lenles. q + cc eycle, fully experienced. c 0 0 k , llUIJ ·c
car. °' ! C15-"8 aft 5 1erve bouRkeep d r I••. UlllllMI
~ERVICI DlltECTORY around Dana Pt or ran. t--------·-brook. 64~
Su. f • l'-llan ---taurant Quality nferace. Delre -
'""""" •• IW1I worlt In homt where both -Harbor Blvd. Appr1ltln9 6512 Trade flberwlu. Sand BIJC-
c. T. GUNDERSEN IY· '67 thruout, t o p, tow
Real Estate Appra!Jer bar, leu than 2500 milet on
+ real prop. $26.SOO e<l· needed. Write Dally PSJot ___ eo._ta_M_ea __ _
$32.SOO F/P. Want: TD1, In. Box M-114 6~1f>U Ev.i 549-1281 new enP>e + $1000. 1or '68
.z::.=======::-lor newer auto. ~
S.byslttlnt 6550 WILL trade like MW 120
BABYSlTl'ER. Your home 8 " 1 1 Contello Acxordion
Mother 55, xlnt references: with cue for &ood work
Guest cotta1e or gar11re apt. car.
u put aalmy, Mall July llSJ.fU4
lit: permancf. c.JJ: nc: :m View ACftt lAIUft&
247-790:1 Ewa. Apple Valle,y Beach. h1n e bnptOll•
BABl'SITI'JNG In my tiorne. menl!t Income STIQ). $243,·
1st A 2nd aht.ft. Irol)in1 tn 000 equity. For: 1'011 or f
my home 1oc pc. 19131 Owner. 494-83, 49M!l57 -
Delaware St. Apt 16, H.B. 19' boel 35 Johnson. Trail.
CHILD ea.re. Ao 3 or over. er, bl.It tank, fully~.
MJ Mesa Y erdl Home. $20 rood cone!. Trade for car or
"1k. 54&-TaT vtcaticm tnlle'.
LfCENSED DAY CAR E • am5
Love to catt for baby. C.M, *
Pleau eall 56-CM& * *
come Cll' Vacant Perron ""c-,A"""R,...P~E"".:T,...Cltenln.,,,...--.,..-,.-noor:::o:
Rlty. 842-lm atrlppln&. WaxlJ!c, Walls,
TR.ADE choice R·l ~an Window11 wubed. 5.11.aieT
front Jot In Laruna Beach CONVALESCENT or Invalid
equity $39,000 for fTM • care by nunt aide. Mrs.
clear ne., power boat. Morr\.un. 646-1122
m.5135
13' Boet. flbeTaiaa, new Jolt W1nted
.,truments nenr lnllt111ed Men la Womeft 7030
"1th or without motor.
TRADE, tor tran1. cu or C:OUPLE !'.ar'tJ !!0'1. Exp.
ftl)ein or TT? m58l4 every phase ... 111pv ..
HAVE: 4 8Jl pool, 1arse cor mgn't A malnt 546«1$1
lot nr 1Cboo11. l~ &I P' IP
Sll,500 tci $5,D WANT: Domlttlc Help 7035
lot. auto or boat. Doyle A
WoodO>. ~ma
* * *
UV!: JNS
Employer pays fe~
Gtorp Byland Apncy
1~ B E. 18th, S.A. 547-0395
Sllips Clrpenters
I nd
.. y 1eht Painters
900 Lido P1rk Dr,.
Newport INch
Young Fry Cook
or
Kitchen TralnH
Will babysit WHla!a,Js, ------------------~ --
In my M~ Mir home. SlltV1CI DlltlCTOlY SIRVICI DlltlCTOltY Atencl.., Men
Pemwitnt job. CbaDce b' 7100 advanctmt'Ot.
MY home, ace 3 up, pert.full ContrHforl 6620 Glrdenl.nt '6IO time, RAB $140 mo. R~s1...;..--------•·--------
exc:banced. 546-3390 e ROOM ADOmONs e ANTHONY'S
BABYSITI'ING ID lll1 hDIM. L. T. Conatroctlon G•rden 5.rvice
evenings. Family rooms. kttc:Mll ar 646-1f41
Call 548-3230 llfter 5 pm. tmtts. Slnlte story ot 2: l=;;:;i;;:======~I plane c:uatom delifned. For COMPLETE CLtANUP
lrrlck Mnoftry, 9tc. nUmatea A layout, pbooe: NEW LAWNS ' 6560 • M1·15U e Rfe1. monthlJ care. Pruft.
"Jolls AN CNo atudmta Pleue)
Our luelnet1" lob'a 111 1oy Coast Employment 1s+ E. 11th st.
AGENCY _Com Mea, Cat_
Santa Ana Pron Bid&.
1670 Surta Ana A V't.
Costa MeM 641-9'11
Hra I: 30 am • 5 pm Moa-l'rl.
• IF
Yoo bav.
8 suit
•
Rt'm>delln( • E:rp9rt • tnr. LandlClplq. Exp. hor-BRICK. Concnte. Carpentry Economkal • Plana e ttculturlst. Hein Wentecl, M9f'I 7200
~tom Cabtneta. Sm• l ! Detlln Nnr construction e GAltDENIR WANTED Jobs. OK 1'rM Elt l8')-49G 11Xn. ftnandn& e G. R. Col· bf private puty for •Hkl)o
a car
and tht desire to eun an
extra $100 pu week -111')'
fo.r S evenlnp worit call
llns ~1193 eves. mamteM.nee. Mult ~neat.
Builders 6570 AO~ • Remodel • Repelr rMeonable and reliable.
'R. E M 0 D E L , r e p a I r a Rff • Comm • Tnduatrlal Able to do la.ndlc11plng u
phlmb'1.. pe_lntinf. eltc., Fttt l..&you\I I: Est. DICK ~· ~tb~ff. l'bont
carpentrY. rftid .. commerc .. HUTFMAN 173-4459 after .
ream addltionl. Re a 1 • TOM CARNEY. lldr. 15 yn JTM'S GARDENING
615-J03I PJq>. New-comtr, rm add. A Mainteianct. Re&ldtntlal,
gen maint. xtnt Wk. 673-2473 Comm1 A C 1 e a n up.
Cu·penterint 6590 LJCENSEi5 Olntrac:tor. Ad· _548-8411_,__· _ __,,,..--..,......_-
DAYTM
· BUSIOY
G 1'N t OflllOl"tUnlt:Y for am-
bitious YOW'll man. Apply
in l*'IOD ~ 2 ud S p.m. dally.
MR.. MILLER PR ~2021
MANA&ll
8AJt l DINTNO ROOM
Elcpttlena<t. 5-1 ttltUlle
A a lary re.quired to
P.O. Dnlwe'a
Huntlnrton 8e9Cb
!NO JOB TOO SMALL! dltlona. RemodeUn1., Sm J1p1..-0.nlener Snack Shop
Resident • mduatrta1 Oom-Jobt Specialty. 873-Z129 =· ~ ~ 2305 E. Cont Hwy. Wanted tmmedlatdJ
mercial -M a I n t en an c e Addttsom * Remodel!nt • 1958 Corona def Mir Flnal Detell la
Repair and R e mod el 1'rtd B. Cerwic:k. Uc. • 541-• Cleanup Man
Reas. Lie, bonded, lnaund. ~ * 5$21'10 LAWN A Garden main· ROUTF.S AVAILABLE for yacht 'mamdlletunr. e 912-1961 er 942-5084 • 6625 tenencoe. Cleanup • Spray -111 Apply lta2 P1acentia Aft.
• CarpentrJ • Cablnetl • Carpet C ... nln9 FtrtDlte O>m'I 6 Rell. Wtalmlnlter for boJI l0.l4 O>sta. Mt18
e ·llt·lna e Alttntiona e e WAIL TO WAIL e 9D-T349 GOOd Proftll • No IUndQ • ~ e ftaa! 141-«513 e CARPET a.EANIHG e IXPERT JAPANISI Dltll"'7 MMm POLISH A ~AIL MAN
fiEE eattmata No Job too BIG I>Wcawltl M&o3m GAltDINIR ~ ltaHDn Attnldant. PARTS COUN1D1Wf
amaD. Remodels and M· a.-.. Neat Work _... fll1I time, expatence 11"9-DIAN LIWIS
dltionL ~ C..,......,.... & JAPANDE GAJU>m'ER ftmd. ~ QI.ode Ma. 1986 r_M
CARPENTERING a Roof· ..,.., '62' EXJ'Ell. R.ellallle malnt. noa a...Mt. oanwr aprtnc. ~~ 1 ' ·
In( All IYPft • All wen 1'15 YARDI ol NYLON CAR-Ra-. mo n tes. A9l-3219 dale at ~. RB.
SUAJ'll1leed. 539-fT29 PET. d1t belle kke1 tor EXPER. J.,......Amertclln MAINTENANCE Of &.I CARRlllt IOYS
REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS . apertmenta. SJ.95 a yard in· prdmft; lndac:p. dean-ups~ crul.111'. Apprw % time. GOOD ROUTD
CABINETS. -... job. llalled. (S*idiac extra) 0th-Montb&J Di.alnt. 531~4$ e" Ylldlt mamt. ~ re-AVAILABLS l3 Jn exper. IWMn3 =-~I C&1J 54Mf11 ::11=, Write to PO kt 531. RU~it<;.~Lr ........ S.1-tc. 6M2 =~~-,,,,_,..,.... __
c.n.nt, ewa ... .., 11ectrta1 ... Palndnl. PlamtJbw, c.. ~....; ~.,: EfrC•'T =c:iiliiiG
..... .... A J:a. a&'TIUaAJf Urilmed 6 .-,. Reuf M. -..., aperiect. A• JI 1 at a..ter s.ieun., S •'er
P*d Rada. zx,ert •Hhd. i..ll JI*. ._Aactcmd OK llOllU'd9 ,,... .... tuD not~ tr,_....,. ... ,. • ..,... ..,..._ a ..,...... ...., C.d ''Miit' to4ltl Placentia. QI. ..,. electroatc: badtlPOllli&.
aJln'Oll PADJI 6 STEADY put time ......,, H. W. Wr;dtt 0... mt
Bk.ct waDL Alie eona'ltl .. .,.... '6IO Hlullftl 67'0 Job tor dMa eat coDlla.... Newport Blvd, CM. _._ a ........_ ID-JOlO cld wt~ Cll"1I cat. • w. Stock Room Clerk
caa::lft .... el ~ e .IAPAHEllE QAJU>EHJNG I HAULING. ~ ..... Cit Jhy, Nwport M. KnowWre ti tlllllJ °"*"'
Mo jllb ... ...._ f'l'lt a ~ C1dnup. ~ ,._ ........ ~·ft do Silva Sia Ht t 1'4 B..ANDER 1~ ~aiimm.xsiif"'wi:i...,Fiitr.e'. i.. m.-. .. '.... tt aD. ~ ~ ~ ... 21. ._.. -'* ..... • & w......-a.
K at H • * K0WJH0. ...... a·dtan RAUtiMO • Ol1'llll ~ V... ...... &n ...... Senta AM ' clllm.,.. .... .rn. All QP• MClllll1 ....... l'r9t T• _.. a. I ._. It; a _
-.... ft9I .-. .._ _. * Oii --* -. Lia.~ to.nn iiif -. 1illlifiO P/iil9. IOYS 11• 14
.. JAPAlfmClifd&m liAUiJiii a Omo......... .._...•_.a....._ a.. .-i • ._.,.... cum': ar• ==,.,ee:,:-.:=-:ri:.11' t QI''-* =•Giii• ..... ~t.,"=u
Mniit. 8lt ...... I 9lfll. Ort A fdili Lnn Haalllis·GINte·Ot 14 ._.,, Ila ..... _... ,_. __::::__• ~ _! _ ... a D117W' ...._ Ma,tnunanet, ~ You ,.... "-I haul. -. llllllt. 1a1117 + -. Qft ~
Mljlt:.m• ,.. .. • MH511 aft • PM _.... 8'1 lclla MMm s.sD. m S Cit llwJ. ODI run tirM. ~ .....
VICJJlfer • l ~ Met MOWING. Edifies. ......... d:iWi Loca. ....-. tte. EXPlll ..._ • l•• t l AM'-,..._ := .. ~ ·c:;-~--...a . .&.. ::;,~......: ~~=-~~ ~"".:;:.=-· t , . ...
PRODUCTION
Ancient Mariner ..
No aperience nece111')'. 11toU7un. mp
achoo{ graduate. lf you bue the apUtude, we
will train you. Pe!'JMJleat employment. b
cdent opportunity for advance~t.
NEWPORT BEACH INTlltVIEWS MON. THRU Fltl.
SPS Western
2607 West Coast Hwy. 2701 So. H•rbor, S•nt• AM
An equal opportunity employer
-------------
T tking Appttcetions Accountant · Atchltectvral
Df•fbmen
Sat., Mty 11 MID '"3 >'rf dpel'ienee " aputmmt bDale aa4 traet
botDe tleld. ~ of
Jnl1mlDary la)'outa of new
~ domestic beat:inc
and coohnc ll)'Stem. Great
oppty to lam MW field partk:t,.aon m enrinffline
tlatln1 and ID create • fQ.
tin tn • NPld1Y srowinl
manufactulial eolnpe1'1.
from 9 AM to 12 PM
Accowitant le perform
variowi duti8 ln the Ac-
countin& Dtpartment.
One to two years of lo-
duatrlal experlence or a
degtee required. ~1..
lent opportunity to set
weU rounded Industr1a1
Accountinr beckpound.
-APPLY-
lallnc:H=lo, Inc.
"f'l'S.3083
W1itmses ·Hostesses CADlllAC &AGE·
WEST COAST
e TDlE Semce Man,~. Frina-e benefits, p'} rm ••
relll!lle. 548-S383
84irtenden • ~•iten
Cooks • Kitchen Help 1166 Whittier Ave.
.. Coat• Meu See letty Bruce at
8uaboys • Dishwashen mu~ Gxec
Loc1l 1MnufactvNr hat
Immediate epenlntt for:
• !lectronlc
Assemblers
• Wlremeft
We IN In est1blf1hecf
cemmercl1I firm with
llber1I fringe benefits.
Only peeple with 1t
1 .. at six months ex-
perience ahould 1pply
to
PWMEIRICS
MAY CO.
South c ... t ,. ...
33" lrletol St.
C..t• Mell
Now lntervlewl,. ,.,:
• Dlspl1y Min
• Cook
Experieace requirecl. 5
day week. Olmprtbenetve
bellefttl ~·
lntervlewl"t Houn
Mond~ dlnl nair.dq
10.U a.m. A 1-3 p.m.
APPLY IN PER.SON
lmployment ~Offtc.
Upper Le"I
ArJ eqal opfC>i twJt7
tmP'°1'tr
STOCK
PIEPWTIOll MAI
,., 2nd. shift. ••
..., •xperfence ff.
slNd. Mutt ree.t
Mllet Ind Mllneet. Ate 25-45. Oeo4 ,.,
..... Mneflta.
Apply Person~pt.
U.S. DIVERS. co~
SIU W. Werner A.._
S.nt1 AM, C.ltf.
ArJ «Clllll opportunity
~ ........... " ... " car.er ·°"'°"' --....... Ina •tr1DI cmr 100 .-IDll..., hi or pt U...
............ traa.
"9itM .... MMCD
.... Anat81ot,SCf-Gll
... I • ni 11 I ........
Paint
Sllesmen
R.etall, to wottc at
ltOftl In:
• S1nt1 Ana
• AMtt.lm
• Lont lffch
• DowMy
Good atartinl wqe with auto.
made tnc:reuea. Ample op.
portunlcy for cmrtl.rail. Per-
manent Inside wen.
Free boepttal A medical plan
for the eriUre tam.Uy: othtt
liberal benefit.; lncludlns
dental, payed vacaUon, etc •
Thia la a career poattion ln
~ fut•arowtnl Ol"IUllatton.
Apply Monday
91.m. t. t p.m.
Stanclanl .......
Paint Company
al.41 W. Uncoln Ave.
Anaheim
Equal opportunity employer ......... '
Dishwasher
Day Sllift
Apply In per.on
Coco's
Famous
Hamb1rgen
17111 & lnlne
Newport Buell
APPIBl1ICE
J. W·. Robinson ,
H" .,.nlnga for:
Experienced
Air Conditioning
Mech1nk
Full time.
Excellent S.neflta
Apply Peraonnel
10-4, Mon. lhru Fri.
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An equal oPPOrtunlt:Y
employer
WIET
SETTERS &
SHEU.EIS
Mobllo Home
Experience
Excellont opportunity
-Apply-
UPlORfR
MOTORHOME CORP.
4000 C1mpu1 Drive
Newport INch
REAL ESTATE
SAWMEll
To sell Big Bear Lake prop.
ertiea run er part time.
Ott!~• ln Newport Beach
and Bir Bear Lab. Exe.!~
tlonal eamlnp for top
men! Write Box M UO OU.
I)' p(1ot. Phone 540-8'1A2
SAWMAI
Experienced In ltllfn&
Shoes • Men'a 5porta.
wear. Psmaaent. llOd
benefits.
Sil YflWOODS
lt.-r::t ... Oner Gb1a
GO W. Out Hwy .. N.B.
By appoint. 64&-a
Help Wanted w ..... 7400
BABYSJTl'ER • live in.
Mature. responsl>le puaon.
Referenca. Room &: board + email aalary. Days 213:
'27-3321, Evee. after 7, 714:
54l)..4m
BEAtmClAN, Good with
hlib •t1Unl I: older atyles.
N"' ~11 shop on 19th st.,
C.M. acrosa from new
Senior Citizens rnldence.
Full or part time. &42-7241
WOMAN ••• capable of cl.J\.
in&' !Or convalescent female
atroa patient. Go home
nllbts-Call 5 4 0 -9177
between 3 a.m~lO a.m.
SINGLE NEEDLE • Speda1
mdlne operat or• •
~ • tr1mmera. Ex-
per ten c e d only. 151
Mcnrovt1, N.B. 642-2&85
aruRCH Nureery attendant,
Exper t.dy avail Sunday,
and other occasiona. Owl
tram. Ph: S48-03ll5 o r
~
JIAJUIAJI)S. • ••
••. and GO.CO
DANCERS
$300 per week
638-5483 (JI' 633-97a
SHARP W~ TEAM
Bar-1>-q. Take out. CUtt
beach •~a co!fee shap. Will
consider s a I a r y + profit
sharlng. 646-3798
SEAMSTRESSES
Exper.. for fut srowfns
women'• aportsweer mff'r.
Groovy place to wotil Ph1-
lood pay.1810 Monrovia,~
B AB Y 8 I TT E R, Ma
pel'lon. Your home N.B.
SUn, Mon, A: Tues. call
64.2-2633
e ~cal Aeat. fDr bac:&.otc:.
X-ray.~ e Med Ina. Sec'J. Expft.
s.i.r,. opet Ph: 131 ••
NEED 2 1'11lemtea. Cu\
eam $4. boar, we train.
H.B. Mn. G r • e n 11 er I
S0-.1Sl5 * TELEPHONE SAL.&1
Tap commlaion. aalar1
you qualify. Exper only. 1'
inlllrview .. 511-70Ct
Ettw;wc -. rlller bnlbea
--1111 flllm. S1 h . Kra. Blvwn _,_ HB.
* HOUSEKEEPER Need enerpUc )'OUDI
man to learn the Uvt tn. 1 child, Udo tale printing trade • Must 45 Fashion ltl1nd
be ambitious. High Newpert le.ch BABYSITTER, tun time w Call t '° 5 SCT-e321
school diploma pl'e-• ...,,.....,....,,....,,..,,,..-==,,,_,.,, --tbnl am. $15 wtr. Reliable. ferred. GARDENER. WANTID Ml nq. 14S-G123
Numet'OUS beneflta Private party In Eutblulf PBX Operator. Am
tncludin"' life 1--·-needs experienced p.rdner exper pref. Aftll tor • ~""" tor weeidy malntmance. lhlf'9. 531-7725 anee, ~itallution, Muet 119 mat. ~ ==~~~~-=-lick leave. paid 'f'IC9-and rtitaMa. Abletotlo lan4-Dlm'AL 01t. lflr. Elpft°.
Uon & credit union. ~ UDK I Q . You're • f ,,. ~ ......
Apply at the DAil.Y J ou r on ...._ Pbma _&_~------,---PILOT. 130 West Bay ~77 atttt 8 PM ar on Sal~~-=ect
St. COit.a Mesa. weekends. tor jrtrel1)' ltore IB Aak for Andy Ander-MANAGER netdtd lor well a.ta Mea, ~
IOJl or Paul Ward, fltabllltled sport &Nns • DONUT Ma II er, n-
after 3 p.m. ut for company. s yrw lllinllbwD .,...._, ear\y A.M. llllf't.
Frank Halley. vcper. S&l&r)' Ollft. Smd 'l1IE nqwr MI1..L ~
OOIDllllete reaume " nper PRIME ara "111erette Mir· wa ftlBt ' ~~date '°&GI~ H.B .• 1'.V. Will train. lbl.
·WUllUU 1.===~".:""':"'-:-·--~= 'Dwc:btQ,~ ......... v,,..,,..,.. •I tJl MATURI! Woni.m babJllt
'"• Benefits =~:.=:~ ., .... 0.. trw. J ldll OaD Mr. JOMnan •nrt a cbldlrL Aft• p& ll:MO'l3
-APftl Y-al!H pm MOil t!1ro Frt att KAINT. Man A maid. Slnsle
b\jectfon moldtftl ~-~Tl au A am or cple. need lor motel l(ltl. ~ Imel I _..,.,. nMA&la WTD: Rlar'ldat•lSa•ce 2J94~ ... ~ OI.
-~ itt'f1ce -{..W. ...._ DDllD. C C I I W/l!Jtw DIAU. P.un'I. !IC. A c117ft) 1111' p/ftme wart. IAc ... .._ ,_ 91111
0... :a .... A..__ -COIP. :::~~~ ;;;..-:: aa. ........
........ ,,.,,,._ 41!!"C..,~-~ weed.-.., ;;:--· '--.....,. o..
l:te llaiNl••c•l•l•t• ........... -C.Wnet M.bn ~~._I
......... wta ... fDll& 0... Aflll7 LlJHRI BOAT CO. a&aiWi&a ...... l
po11t1an. ttA w.na a. oc. -------• w. 1lda 1t.. ex. strtt. 2:• • ai• ..,_ as
IGo39 .. IDr ..._. COLLIOI MIN SERVICE Sta. Attetldant. _wtr ___ IM4D _____ _
o.rtlft' OI' Ron Demllaft. IUMMllt J01S ~r .. tun time dQI. 18'7 MAID A Malllt Ma. ~ • * -..........__ _.._ ~ 8'1117. Good ._.,. PlactMla (cor W 17') CM.. et,.i.. He.d lor motel aptl.
·----.. _._ 2384" NIW'll0'1 BMt., aL r. Inti a,. 811117 • -..... I ww -MALE ~ wanted ,. ...-,. -.r. ..,. -• m DlllF Plat wtda tonowtnt. Jllwtfrlll* • L VN • ,.................. ... ..... ..,.... .... ...........
1
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r
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... , v w.
Two l
htrii
Knowl
pie bo
Pa:
Two :
<dustri
tiple'
Teleb .....
tlnM,
vac•t
f
1970(
N•
All .,
on me
ward J
$e.'( •
lie
Secret
Presid
firm •
1Ultan1
includ• . during
quet .
typing
and a
are re
groun<
open.
Pho.
INSU
Ne
c:ksires
(1) E
with st
C2) Mu
(3)
Salar c ,
Exper
Union
Insur.,
Appl:
. " : . 4001
NE1 -s
to
tlonal
tion.S
ing 61
seem
quired
School
tween
1968. --!
Who Ill
Ing in
can •1
are • fashlO'
.es. F\
pointn
--~
To do
ghop I
sports
time.
nlE l
Call
PART.'
ing cl:
medic
car. 1
thru !
.• tri:
For ai
Expe
Attract
WOfllf!
fashio
or par
25 F
PAR'
Wtti
All
Am.
H
SH A l
Calltoi
workiJ
Eastb:
Nowpi
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MA'n.
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own
tenrl~
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comfo
.5411-66
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I POI MERCHANDIS! ,Olt MERCHANDISI FOR I MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR
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OPfUTOI
Two ,...,. mlalmum II>
~experience.
KnoWleclle ot PBX mu1U.
ple bolU'd desnble.
PBI OPERATOR
Two YMn minimum bl-
-duatrlal experience mul·
ttple l»erd. Knowledge ol
Teletype dealnble.
..... 11nlt1Mt full
time, penn.1Mnt, or
vacation ,.net. _
ApptyP•t Folsom
133-0600, Ext. 2229
COUIS
RADIO CO.
, 1'700 J•mboree ROid
...wport hach
All appUcationa revirwed
on mertt with no biu t1>-
ward Race, Color, Creed or
Sex.
Newport Beach
Secretary required for the
President of a national
firm of Engineering Con-
sultants. Thia pe>sition will
Include other office duties
• during the President's fre-
~t. ablensea. Exceptional
typing and shorthand skills
and a plea.slog personality
are required. CoUege back·
ground prefetTed: salary
open. Six girl office.
.
Phone Mr. Andrews
675-3551
INSURAIKE AGBKY
Newport Beach
desires personnel as follows: m Exper Ins. secretary
with supervisory capabilities
(2) Multi~ Une underv.Titer
(3) File A: mall clerk
Salaries open. Phone Mr.
Gibson. 548-118.5
WAITRESSES
Experienced. Night shift.
Union scale; hospitalization
Insur., dental care.
Apply in person 9-11 Al'\I
HOWARD'S
RESTAURANT
.f001 W. Coast Highway
NEWPORT BEACH
... Secretary II
~ to $512. per month. (>p-
tional 10 or 12 month ~i
tlon. Shorthand 90 wpm, typ.
Ing 60 wpm. Three years
se<.Tetarial experience re-
quired. Call Fountain Valley
School District 962-1331 be-
tween 3-5 p.m. May 13t.h,
1~.
SHARP GALS
Who are interested in work-
ing in a very groovie shop
can apply for this job if you
are experienced In high
fashlon 1part11wear & dre"'
,eg. Full lime only. For ap-
pointment
ca II 644-2400
THE LOOK
SEAMSTRESS
To do alteration In groovie
5hop on casual dresses and
sportswear. Full or part
ttme.
THE LOOK, Fashion Island
Call 644-2400 for appt.
PART-Time light housekeep·
Ing .l messenger duties f«
medical clinic. Must have
car. ll:l) A.\f to 3:l>, Mon.
thru Fri.: n.so Hr. plus gu
·• fringe bendlu. 5$-0386 For app't.
Experienced Saleswomen
Attractive, well groom e d
WOO'len, 2 yrs. exp. hlith
fashion sales desired. Full
or part time. See Mgr.
BACK STREET •
25 Fashion Island, N.B.
PART·TIME CASHIER
Weekmll le aftemoon&
Ask ix' Bob or Dave.
American Bldg Center
Hlll'lt Bctl 962-33'11
S H AMPO O girl with
Ca'ifomla Ucenee. G oo d
working c o n d I ti o n s.
EastbluU Coiffures 64+-1570
Nowport ~tch.
NE ED IMM!l>IATELY.
I> MA TORE B6JIY Sl'ITER,
older woman pn!f. wirer.. own tram. can for •
tervlew 962-759'l aft 4 pm.
-WANTm: ~lit
Mio hu Md o):ltrience tn
mtdJcaJ or dental ~Ice A II
comfortable with dllldre11.
~51J-5588
BABYSnTING: 2 1 m a 11
chldm. e.,.,a1 In JIO'IOll.
Ma req. D1 PklDeeJ' Or,
H8
IWOKAN w/ur for ·~ ".., ... 'IUO hr, a fw ,,_. ....,,
EXP!& Dmlt mUtr
Apply:-~
HllntilWlOft Bed
I SALi AND T~~· -_SALE ~N-~~~E .. SALE ANO TRADE SALE AND TRADE SALE AND TRADI
IOOOFurnlture _ -~ Anttquet 8110 Misc.II~• ~ Mi;;;i1~~ --~ FREE TO YOU
1847 Roger Broe. Silver. SIMMONS llkle.a-l>t'd, l Ik e ---------~ Vintage. ~t 8, odd .SWIMMING POOL new m. Maple c:lacll ,.. mil'~ TO Cood borne• -1 IQvable eie~ Tl3 Del Mar, Cot.ta 18 ft Pool. Filtft', Surf•~ l'Qr $35. llomitnl bt'd $25, male wf.re.h I.red tll'rl!!r
Mesa SklmrnN'. Malnltnance KiL lllvt1lld ·stool and Invalid mixed i l beeutifW i>l•t k
-r'REE Ground 'Pad. walker. 2 StaQtfer reducing maJe cocker pup (6 mcothal
& Ancient Mariner f
Old Yorla
Spanilh
Mediterranean
Furniture
Sewing ~hlnn ~120 $149.88 tables. Roper gas ra.nge $25. 1147~9817 5/ll
1967 Singer conaole due t~ SECARD POOL W r In g e r w • 1 b e r , MOVING • must find soqd
• 1eparat1on. Aasume 8 pay-323 S. Main, Orange Mimeograph ml(l\ne $25. home in adult family for our ~ mentor $5.T5 or $38.25 cash. SS'J-1992 Redwood patio rurn1ture: pet long-haired black cat.
No payment until June 15th. -Tablt and benches SlO, 543--0453 WU
Touch-0-Match, automatic 1" FABRIC SALE • cllal6e lounge SS, lwe·scat SNOOPY. White wtth black
NEWPORT BEACH
AD Ntw ~tor pieces and room erouplngs re--
turm'<i trom display studios, modet homes, movie
studlOll. Decorators Cancellation: Housd ul of SIJ&1l·
lsh Furniture, items as follows: Gorgeous 8 tt.
Spanish sofa ol Matching Chair. Custom quilll'd with
carved wood trim. R. 10 tt. Seville carved velvet
sofa, heavy Dark oak end tablN le matching cock·
tail table. 8 Piece King size Mediterranean oak pan-
eled bedroom suite with full King ahe box sprlng1
ol rnaJtress. Large Spa.nllb decor dl.nlng room. Cold
lea1 Spanish table lamps. Hanging swag lamps, etc.,
etc. Each piece can be purcbUcd lndlvid11ally.
..._.....,_ Ind bu nbo M t F L "11 30 t" 0" " SS. ComnH•i-cial 5 e w In It cock-a·poo. Good w I t h uvuuu• w er, Ito les on. 0 r "' : • .:...,... m11chlne, chain stitch $1:>.
blind hems etc. No at· 1 Sat. 7 A.M. to ~ P.M. S Ith C b 1 children. Excellent walch-
ta c b m e n ls n eeded V11st sdt'Clion or k nit fabrics. IY~'"rll::.ona Ii~: t' l ~ t w ~ dog. &iuxr.!'l 5113
Guarantee still OK. CAii Qp~1 DAlLY to puhlic, lim-Crutches. cltal~. tablt•s, REAL CUte 5 wk. old J>•rt·
anytime. 5.26-&>16 ltccl time only dut·lng in-8mrn movie pt'Ojcctor, and Pl'l'Slan kittens...,. 1 ( 4 9 2 .....
1967 Singer ZigZag In walnut vcntory clearance. much, much more. Saha1·a t.nne, llunt. Bea~h
console. 0 o e 1 everything Costa Mesa Knitting Mills St. Andrews Prcsbytel'ian 897~937 5/13
Full !>ala.nee $43.7.6 or $5.00 929 Baker St .. Costa Mesa Church MATCHED Set of black kit.
2607 West Coast Hwy.
•
Whole hou .. ful ••• Nf. $1685.00
monthly. 522--3520 alt 5:30. * AUCTION * 151h & St. Andrews Rd. tens, free to good home.
Thw-s, Fri & Sat. 10.S ~2558 SIU
T 1king Applications MUST SACRIFICI $698 00 FOR ONLY • • • • • •
1).16.;;oo() Pianos & Or9an1 8130 If )'OU .ut sell or bey
---~. &lve,Windy a tcy
• PIANO &. OR0GAN Auctions Friday 1 p.m. FROM the SUBLrME to
3 MATI'RESS~S -free. 204.'>
Tustin, Cost• Mesa ~n3
PETS and LIVESTOCIC Terms Available -Newcomers to Calif.
Credit Approved lmmedialely Sat., May 11
"SELL·IN" Windv', Audion Barn RIDICULOUS: Ma 5 s'i v e 1 !C>lid ook gun c:ai;e, many
Yes, we're having • "Sell· Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'! compa11mcnts. h id d c n
In" tor Sprln&. Floor mod 2075~2 Newport. CM 6-16-8686 drawers. l'Ustom made tor
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Pets, Ge.!!,!r•I ·~ R&D Furalttlre
1144 New)Mf't .....,.,.., ea.ta Meta from 9 AM to 12 PM els, &how models, trade-ins c d SMALL Assot'tment of lovely ran ;op SllO; A 11 t 1 q .u c of pianos It organs will 110 fW ~...a u Id old china by private party. gr .. ,,"' ye ow go bruikcl
T W 0 Parakeets • eaije.
stand, other equipment. 11.6!)
DoN!ct Lane, C.M. 546-3634
fot:
'"" ..... 'ti t -s.t. & s... 'tit ' a t low. LOW prices. WHY Entire cupboard full or In-ring with 10 m i n e . c u l
DON'T YOU shop ua before dlvldual pieces. Movl.ng. diamonds, la!.t sold for Juli!) & EMPLOYMENt ----· -you buyT Office Furniture 8010 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO Make offer. Haviland • $1200, sacrif. $250: pr. Cats lt20
Schools-Instruction 7600 Meissen • French &: Euro. bleached oak shutters $8, ---------
---EXEC (34xrol deSk It clwr. 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484 pean. Eves & Wkends ONLY man's skis $5; clud's wet BUR~fESE Kltlen!.; dark
FOR hardwood. Beautiful -xlnt * PIANOS le ORGANS * OR J..8316 CdM suit, med. SlO: odds & ends sable. Par>ers. ~1ales. •
Secretarial Training _cond __ . _fl_40_._6_73-_5_21_1 __ . • Largest 3tock in So. Ca.llr STEAL Prices • Coleman 3 & junk. 494-1701 Sat It Sun. • S-16-7092 •
ATTEND THE '* 20%-40% off-Player pianos b11111rr stov1•, assl'd. au lo WIN DOW-type el<'<: '~-T air
Waitresses • Hostesses Most Modern Up-to-Date Office Equipment 8011 1000 rolll to choose trom parti.. s1•rvicc station rqu1r .. rond s:;s. 7' ~ hp ~Intl in Out
BUSINESS COLLEGE In the HERMES Ambassador elec • Terna -Terms ·Tertns • Ignition s<'OPI'. tube testrr. brd motor SJ5. :1-dr rcad1·m
Southland. The school or typewriter, 58 Pie<: devices. cash for your piano or trane romr1. Ill-Fl system, cxlra bcl'r box $22:i. Deli CtlSC,
Programmed Leaming with Perfect cond. $195. 5'1G-6780, grand piano for new 1pinel speakers d ishes gla&"Ses open front rt'lrigef'lltor $1j()
the "finishing school" touch. aft 5 A Sat's 67$-3832 Field's Whole&ale Piano Co mlcrosco
0
pcs, 12 p;... drapes: Divided froun food box
~gs 8825
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPS
Bartenders -Waiters AKC registered Cha mpion
BLOOD LrNES
1. Ch. ULK wn(JNc;. Complete Secretarial _ ========= U07l Bl'ookhurst at Chapman misc. 646-7300 $250. Various refr\gerators
Brusbup -IBM Keypunch. Gar--Sale 8022 Garden Grove (n4) 638-2770 1n11nm Army cols $2.50 ea. Manj?Je -•-M FABRICS $10. Aqua r I um $15.
Start any Monday-Evenilli GUNS, radio clock, oak col· AU'lllENTIC STYLINGS-Rollaways $12 ea. Benuty
Cooks -Kitchen Help ERBLUT Sch ID
Top winning Shepherd
of all nmea classes allO. fee table, Juice e.mactor, SPANISH 11' FOR SALE equip: Wet booth, lt'Veral
POLLY PRIEST fire-prool wall safe, Hl-fi, Story & Clark Plano., chairs and manicure table 7. Ch. NORDRAAK
ol MAITERHORN
BU$boys • Dishwashers
Electro-
Mecha nica 1
• Assemblen
Experl\nced only.
Computer A11embly.
-APPLY-
Marshall
Communications
2230 S. Anne St.
Senta Ana, Calif. )
An equal oppartunity
employer
Part time pasitlon avail-
al]le, well groomed young
lady. Hours 11 a.m. lo 3
p.m. Monda.y through
Frid~. TeUer or New
Accounts experience pre-
ferred. Please apply in
person to MR. LlTCH
Glendale
federal Sayings
2333 E. Coa1t Hwy.
Newport Beach
An equal oppartunity
em player
PBI RfUEf
Responsi bi Ii ties will fn.
valve PBX Receptionist
relief. mall sorting and
dlstribulion and typing.
PBX experience required.
PROFIT SHARING
J. C. WTfl CO.
671 W. 17th St.
Costa Mesa
541-3-421
An equal opportunity
employer
Gal Friday
Pref cxper in construction
industry to handle all office
functions for rapidly grow-
ing company manufacturing
domestic bea ting and cool·
log equipment.
Balanc•Flo, Inc.
673-3063
BUSINESS COLLEGE che11 eets, rock collecllon, 2 6 MOS RENTAL RETURN Remnants, Samples It Mill· $200. 642-0095
325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. wigs, golf clubs, movie NEW PRICE $1149 eoos Sat. Only 8 a.m. to 2 ---------
Phone 54s.9723 camera, Rolli!lex camera, Thia Week Only-$888 p.m. 929 Baker, Coeta Mesa Misc. Wanted 8610
The NEWPORT SCHOOL OF fumiture & books. Many Gould Music Com~ny FOR Sale Complete Model A
BUSLNESS offen t be other Items. &14--072-1. 1215 2(>15 N. Main, S.A. SH-0081 motor. needs r('bldg. $45.
ultimate in ott;c. refin~ Goldenrod, Cd~1. Open eves til 9, Sun. 1-5 Swing set s.;. Side walk bike
ments. Our excellent teach-SINGLE PHASE 1 hp mtr Lo $5. 2 turned b' posts S5. WANTED
and f cili I wrey spt organ $499. ers a ·ties, • ~ ~th capacitor $22·, 2 dr re-w 11 t 5.60 x l5" VW tires S6. with the latest model elec-ur tzer P Ano repo $499. Frcsll>d bum1111 w1·g $"J'. Furniture.Appllancff frig, tn.r to.p $55: 21" TV Weber reblt grand $850. • tric twewriter and die-~·""le •• ., .. Good Kntlnlorn ~i46-2H90 Color TV's--Stereo1
ta•lna I t · ""'""" ..,., '" '" * Register now lor 'Summer TOOLS ~ ... equ pmen •insure you washer $40.: 15•:' RIVER STORAGE C I can out. --of a top pay~ job within BOAT, nerds pnt S25: Dinrt· piano courses (a~es 7-l3>. Valuable ;inJiqurs & all 531· 1212 or 893-4555 a few short weeks. Call adult organ classes. 11 h te set $15. LOTS MORE! &Z TERMS ~use old F'urnishinJ:s .. BY SS CASH SS Nona Hoilman, 646-0153, for 1550 Supe1 ior (rear) CM private Part). Everything
3 times Pacillc
Coast Victor
Males.Females (5 weeks)
Block 8c Tan (shots)
BRED FOR QUALITY
& TEMPERAMENT
Pedigree with each Pup
LI 8-4800 Days 1~2 PM
837-386.> Eves aft 6: 30 PM
\\' eekends 837-3865 aft 9 AJ\f
~PET OR A PESr!
New obedience classes
starting. Lynn Russel.I
5~5-3890 534-2860 further information. 646-9188 MUSIC CITY. C.M. R(':1sonable 70S Iris CrlM We pay cash !or : * 54~216j " ATI'ENTION WOMEN: Keep WEST COAST GARAGE SALE Eves & wkcnds ONLY I Furnltu.re I Appllancu
that lmpartant J~ at home Trade & Business Schools Continued rrom last weekend NOW H~RE -the new 673-8316 I Antiques I Tools
DALMATfAN Pups, Cham-
pion stock, bred 1st for
disposition. 2nd sh.Jw. Take
home about 517. 642-1961 & still earn $50 wk part 2ll7 s. Main St.. Santa Ana Succeuful! -Many one of a Supersounding T-200 FOA~1 Rubber rut to size. ON ITEM or -
time, 2 or 3 eves/wk. Car It 56-7166 kind • odds &: ends. n NAL Hammond Spinet organ Uphol supplies. fa b r i cs ' COMPLETE HOUSEFUI..
phone nee. 495-5422 12027 Garden Grove Bl .. CG two days, Friday 12-5, Sat -the finest yet: naugahyde. Facton-outlet. Call 547-6748 or 827·8271
537.7113 10 • ( between Tustin and SCHMIDT.PHILLIPS CO. Low prices. A·l Foam \\'ANTED \.:!!l'd Lumber.
"COCKAPOO.. Pupple&, 6
wk~. Males & females; $10
each. ~ Job.-Men, Wom. 7500 Hun;Jngton Beach ~ Irvine. 2145 Bayport W~. 1907 N. Main @ 20th Fabric & Unhol~1ery Supply Plyw<>OQ. 2X6 & :!x \,-
543-4987 Santa Ana Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A. Also 1?111·a~r door with
J. W. Robinson
Hts openlnp for:
PIANO • BEGINNERS
pref. Chldm Jove t h e I r
lesaon&. Nancy D e n n I 1
$48-7649 Rummage Sale
83!>-1181 or withoul hardware.
83 Hamond n-.... fr, YARDS of Ny L 0 N Call aftrr 3 pm (Ir WIRE f o>. tcrrirr puppies
vqc;... k cl ~tale. 10 \I ks. Show qual with Leslie speaker! CARPET dk lx>ige, Ideal for __ wrr rn s. 6~Z ... 'l.i:!6 frum «hamo parent.&. Eve.
Excel cond. 675-3606 apartments. S3.95 a yard in-W ANTE£> TO PURCHASE, a 711: 5.11-0103
SCHOOL children's vacation P bSt.tA~dreCwhs h BABY Grand. Beaut mahog. slall~~paddlng extra•. 0th-ldi~1uor1 t10cense in good stan-DOBERMA;-< puppy, cars '·lespersons rates. Chilcoat lO·Le&SOn re1 y erian urc lllnt tone w/bench $695• rr .,...o;ains~ Call 54G-1~i8 tnit nc range County. Con-clipped. Fl•malc. Purebred.
H Typlnit School. ;>43-2859. 173 15th & St AndJ-ews Rd .. NB Private p~rly. * r,10-·2738 evcninl'(s toct •· as" al area code 213: Del Mar. C.M. F • d S l0.5 ~ 6.,7 3114 D r SlOO. :?:!10 W. Oceanfront, -Women's a.tt.r Shoes " an et. p .m. JAZZ u11 your b<'<lroom with • -ay ime. N.B. 673-0878
-Women's MERCHANDISE fOlt HOUSEHOLD goods AnU. Radio 8200 new cru•JX>t. Will brin.c 8700 e=-:G::-:E::-::R::-::\-:-~A-:-:Nc:-:-S""'H-=-EP-llE-RD-•
• "1 E AND T .. •o"' qucs. clothes, Dile Sander. samples to your bnme. Machinery, etc. Ca1ual Shoes • -s plants &: plantel'S &: lots of SACRlflCE $70, Lafayette Reai.onable • plus the bc!'i -. -:. -. ·--. Puppies. AKC Registered
Top Comml11lon1
Full time
Excellent benef ltt.
Apply Pertonnel
104, Mon. thru Fr1.
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An equal oppartunity
-employer
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
2nd Shift
Furniture 8000 Mi~c.'1400 Dunning Dr. Lag. model, 525 23 channel c. B installation. Cati 5.16-4478 CE)l E:\'T M~er -clrct. m & guaranteed. 546-3890
----·--_ Bch 494-8485 Radio with M 2 Mike in-!'V('S sark, nt>w $.30, want $180. WIRE-Hnired Terriers, male
Spanish Medlttrr•ne•n MAHOGANY King size head-eludes an t e n n •. Call iDECORATOR'SSALE nw 817·8812 & rrmalc. AKC. All t.tiots.
SHOWROOM S auPLES 540-4622 after 7 Rcasonahle! 962-962S Alt. 4 "'" board. twin beds w/sprgs, . MANY GOODIES. Example:
8 Ft wood carved armed di-mattresses & spread $175. 5' T I , 1 8205 Mrxican lrathrr patio srt •4 FREE TO YOU BASSET hound 4 yrs old.
van with large man's match-gold quilted sofa, xlnt cond. -e.!!!!.._ on chairs & table), $90. ll5 4:-ith Brau red & \\ht markings.
Ing chair; beautllul Medi-$175. 494-2560 • • • 1!111 • • • SI., N.B. FE,~E Peke. no PllP<'r~. Call after 6 pm. 54()-52(»
ten-anean fabrics and i:· CANOPY bed. dres'g tble & • RfNT OR BUY 1 ELEC ovrrhcad ·~ Ton Adult ·home only 962--0!51 TOY Poodle puppies, AKC,
ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spa !sh chest or dr.iwers bicycles C•L•R trollr.v. 1 Cyl nir ~·oole<J after 6 p.m. or weekends show qunlity, 2 M It. 1 F.
dark oak-top dining set with rugs. odds & end~. Sat. On: dit·~rl rnc:. 1 Rrfrlg. & 2 5/JO 3145 Bray Lil. CM 4 -9,PM
black or avocado framed ly. 1782 Pitcairn, CM ) \\hile uphol <-hair~. :\liS<'. ~llXED G<'rman Shrphcrd . WELSH Terrier. 6 mos,
chairs: decorative vinyl de-YARD Pool Ironer A tlrm~ 786 W. :lOlh, C:\I. par1 tolllr pup.s. 8 wk~. kit· male. AKC, loves water.
sign. 5 Pe Mediterranean cordion & . Clothing.' 2828 TV 612· 1610 trns. tnbb)s & whitrs. $4.5. 5'1S-l3l7
bedroom set -9 drawer Mr. Monterey, Men del Mar 1::1 'ROPEAN dark hhwlr ;; 18-0 tO!l .i/11 CHIHUAHUAS A.KC. tiny &: Mrs. dresser, large tram-C.M. ' 1 JO k b --"' 2u ed mirror. large nlte com-t frost rd i l1'm11111 hnlr wii;:. TO cooo home G"rman mac, w s, rn-uer, i.
od t hln 1 d SAT· Su n . lM. Toys, .)11~1 rr~1ylcd 1111d rlrnnPd'. Shepherd t yr old, attrnctive lb s1ud avail. 546-2962 ~:· h~:~~. pa.ne "' furniture. Brlcabrac, Anti-FREE Looks hkc nrw! MAKE OF-markini.:s. all shots. s.J~ A.KC Basset Hound Pup.. Trl-
$895 VALUE ques. Mile. 2631 Bayshore FF;H-f>.16-i022 art 7 P~I 5/10 colored male: 6 mos. Loves
Full Price NOW $429.95 Dr. NB " OLD Spanish cabinet. AU. Sizes & all shape kitten'! kids! S50. ~ Eve.
OR TERMS AS LOW AS 1 y B!'en In family· to dupltcnte -for nlcr pets. They need Iri:.'11 Sette", AKC. u
$3.00 PER WEEK AppllancH 8100 ear • • • costs $225. Must sell -Pvt. homes. 548-8770 5/13 wee~. show, field & pet.
Six months to one year ex-<Will ldl Items individually) KIRBY Parts & Labor pllrty. Best offer. 673-R~IG LONG-haired. Dachshund -Xlnt blood Une. 530-5476
perlence necessary. NO DOWN V 0 $7 M Cd~f. Eves. All day wkrnds terrlAi· . ·ed 1 6 acuum caner, '61 dual 50 • -------" mix . pupp es H Use Our Store Charge model. with attachments. • ABSOLlTELY Sac r i r 1 re w~. 5-l:-r2S72 5/13 _ orses 1830
-APPLY-N f fron Btrr SH950 5 54()-1!?2 \IJ1trc f ox s1ole C~t SIOO. . . . 0 M ey t · · · yr guar. N D • •t l..oni.: 2 skins Pri\'str ptv LONG·lhured cahco kittens -REGISTERED Ji, h 0 ra e
Marshall
Co•uniclfions
2230 S • .AnM St.
Santa Ana, Callf.
An equal owortunllY
employer
-Cooks
~~~L~VE~~UESURNrNITSUID·EE! :e~~in=~~i:,t"=s~~1. 0 ep SI F.\r~ & wken.ds ONLY OR box trainl'd_7 wks. old. Nkt' grldln1t bRy, J4.5 bands. 5 " 3-lt:!IG CdM liltlr pets. 548-2148 5113 yrs ~Id. llas excel breedin1. 2159 Harbor Blvd., C.M. CM Disco Music " Ap-Rent With -WHITF: Mair Poodle Jo good Qualtflrd for racing or
Dally ~9. 1!~5 Sunday pllance Co. l<tnRY vacuum l'le11ner imd homl' 1909 Federal St., Co!lla \\'esiem PI ea sure. Good
e 543-9660 e WEDGEWOOD 1t0\'e with Option to luy au.ichmrnis. T~ke 0 v e r Mesa 5113 around kidi;. Can be seen at
DINING room table • II everything $50: F rost.free 521 7555 pnymc·nts of S<i.:io or $49.70 --Oranirr Co u n t Y Fa1r .. ref~" •""· Kl .__.., cash. Crrdit drpt. ~7ml DACJ ISllUND :'>1nlc I yra,r ,.. nd I t M cluitrs, Georgian Provincial "6 "'"": ng IZ """• • ---. ---• old "q-ioopv .. lows children "!W. s or <:Jn ~-'·
by Maniha ll Laird. $175 _ a lloll)""·lf $50. 8 4 4 -1070 . • • • • • • • EARLY Amencan S-Ofa bed, Need~ a h~mr. &IG-IO'll 511~ R15t'.ltnl! al ~ Cll'
r e a I buy: Stereo. honey 54&-4527 ' -rod11•r. ro!Ier 1ahlr, lamp ----__ __ 958-.l!IJ<t
mnplP $100. CE lron('r, KELVINATOR Refrig. Cop. RENT tolJll', hunk hcd11 & naug. 2 Black & whitE' rats: Ex· SELLJ:'\G_O.,..t-1t!_R_i_d-lng-.... I:
Ward's zi.,.,..ag ronsoln s~~-pertonc 14 cu. tt. Separate rha1r. :i.t6-til9 c-ellrnt r 0 m P 8 n 1 0 ns sho" hoi·sri.. Mare& .._ .... ' ,.. -------9:>2-78.1.'j ;,113 .. Ing machine. Odd tablt'S It freezt'r space. Xlnl cone!. RCA ~fapll' i.tcrro, maple --~rldini;:s SIOO-f1500. Alao J
misc. AU must be IO Id! $125. Phone ~ aft 6 or COLOR JV miwh & cbrs. Ro)al port 2 KllllCS 6 wks Gr~y· _onP horsr van. E'\: rond. m.-9043
$13'-2909 wkends 1)-pl'IHtlcr. goU c I u b s . h!ark It wh1tr ,13-~ 117 nr comP to Rancho Nlewl,
B,.,,..,..,... WASHERS l29.95; dryers S9 MONTH ;l:.f,...t:l74 Evei. .1/13 Crown Valley Pkwy, So.
Host u r ""'•'· agl. , Hollywood -L -ISJeS bed; desk. 2 end eblcs .. 2 $35: Frrrtera $75; Ref.rig.. UPIJOLSTERJNG • f 79-.i0, 2 MALE Schnnu1rr nrulrn'CI to -:--a_gt_11_m _____ _
lamps: cedar chest. dint of ropptrtone It AYOC.; Gua.r. llC (European craftsmen) g oo~ a d ul t h o",!r·T .RA.NSPORTATION I
D Du.La drawers; Z snow tltt1; 540--1~ Rental can apply to purcnase r rre est. del. pickup, 21;; :;.16-36.Jt J/13 ________ .....,.
Experlenced In better worn--IJ DtQUVys 847-u>S O'Keefr &c Merritt ltOYe. ORDER BY PHONE Mnin. HB "Berny" 536-6100 TO COOD hoQ)l's 2 female 8oat1 I. Yachts ,.
an's ready-to-wear. QuaU. -Di.a....lshln LIKE NEW walnut Mr It Mrs 36" foi:_ sale S35-523-3651 A~1ERICANA Encyc·lope-mixro daC'h.~11nds, 6 mos. :;;;c;,;;;;-25 .. S""-4, Ml
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fled to tell in high gnde lftW dresser, nlte atnd • c.hat o! • 54o>-4395 • dins/bookcase $70. New all shots. ~S-7AAt 5/13 ""'q'tt
fMh1on store. Of:fert1 plea. t;1 S175: blue-gm chslr f'MOs.'old 12 cu.ft Hotpolnt 9 to 9:30 • 7 DAYS Minox enlarwer. cwt $100, AliSTRALf,\N shN•pd(lJ:. all ~~~~e~=~~·lp~~1~115et~
ant envlomment and good APPLY 1JN PERSON . 11by bd & buggy $8 ea. Refrlg, White, _ _ _ ~rll $70. 49~-:i331 ,;hot~ • lkrnsr · I yr11r ntct. ~IN•n rm <'Overs, Pvt pty,
eompmiy benenu. Apply: 9 1.m. to 10 p.m. 54~26 s110. 842-8343 Consoles. Pon11blts &t Hi-Fl FILL DIRT WANTED-6t2-tt111 ~I MUST SEl.l .. S4500. ~ IUFFUM'S CUSTOM Made extra long HOTPOtNT Wuher & drirr. $29.95 Laguna Bch 10.IXX> CY. IU:Al!TWt'LI. \' Jl1(1t kN'I, II LIDO 14 No. 1115<4 $915. •
m--LI -L.I ... ~ RfUIBI f. lfE studio couch. Blt·ln elec rllx. I yr, Uke new. $~. 496-1840 "~· mnh· trrrlrt type riur-C.laMJ)llr 50 hp Met& ~ QftlilllU oven A cook top. Oiopping 842~7341 AND UP rLAGSTOITT;. One-half orli:t. ~Y· 612-J0.117 51~ Thundrrbolt. le11 ttian 1'
151 I . Paelflc Cit Hwy block collee table. 613-8593 No Money Down l"Ol>-,. Approx 400 t>q. ft. $3.j. AOOR.ARLE capricious kit· old. $1995. Seagull + ..... SECmAIY Newport hach NEW IOfas a .15. Qearlng Antiques 1110 OAC Kl 5-1506 tms . &lndbox troincd. vrry little $85. 644-130 I
"' House, $~ Panunou111. u S-4 117 "/ll MIJlt be "*1>, ciompettnt, Pico RIYft"&. 2ll: a.fl~ A -sque AllC-el-$J.M prr wk, bu)'l! lea~ pJAn. Unlqlle Mosaic Tiie P icture ·> DRY boot a1onge for 10' 'li
experlmcifd Pl Ap 21-tO. ~ ll wcimto to ctrculate ~nn 5Thnt Newporter TV Sales $40. 2Z10 W. Ck-ranfl"{lnt. YOUNG rtmalt cat, landlord 50' bot111. FaciUtld to ..
Ple&Mnt phone penona)Jf7. JtOPWar pttltlon. Mui t be RING Si.cf bed. 2 ch11ir1 A aftd Obfectl. Alt Oprn 'tll 8 P.M. N. B. * 6'73-087~ + H >• "mu!>! 20." Wiil 111t1,Yl'C! \\-Ork on your bmt I!A
Fast t)1lilt . at least IO wpra rfllattted voter of Ort11\2e antlqu~ chiMte c h • 1 t · 2077 lh1rt>or Blvrl CM S.~11 COLONlAI. Fum tor llnn~ frtt. ~18-.)1119 ~111 Hwy. Mariners Mile, H
No ll'b. Ute dlct.al)hnne. Coonty. Good pay. Jllflulrc 6/.,..36.:'l.1 SPU'IAl. CONSJGNMENT ~-. - -nn, must srtl lmmtdlntrly. ADORABL~ 8 wk old mate ·~ l)l'r ft. 542-9'm, .
Modern 2-,lb1 ottl~. ~nd at 1.900 & 17th St .. Room PR.fVATE Party. 4 rmA. Stclm\llY 1' ~ Gr.uwt Plano Hl·fl I Stereo 8210 ChMp! 6J2~11.'i klt11>n, l>lark, llOl1s!'hrok1>n, MARINE •hops for . l'eflll
retNme to Microwave Jnstru. m. SMta Ana or phone Cood. clean fl.tmlture. Sell TV ~. dbl brd S20. ~ Olli 675-:\.'l-'IO all 6 PM. S/J 1 clC"ln & r ca 1 on a tt I• I
menta O>. 3W 2nd Avt., 83U336. 892.(687 au rtu. ~ OVER MO ITEMS 1968 sn:REO ('ORllOIC solid J)et'1ont' CE tfrrl(i. hke DU ADOR.A.BLF. 11mnll brrd tcr-Mariners mUe I 0 c ~· '4
Corona del Mar. NURSES a Id 1: LVN'1: MUST 11 SOI.DI ~~· 4 = c~er.~ 1125. ~ rier mlxtd pups, born •tub Coast Hwy, N.B • ~._~-:-.-=T;..e..;.le.:.:~=.,,.;;.._o.=,..--. -Jatdlen help, all t:nite: Office '•""""'-IOlO R.ollf'r or r In, ~ payments or SIS.U &ab. P'UR tor Mother'• Day. taJl5. 7 wks. ~ 5111 642-4235 '1 ltd~ omc.. ~. Jlnftlarlal work. Mi.mt Mvt EXfXV1'tVE Bolte lfnct aquere grand piano, TUJany Qedlt Dept. 53.r72ft Black Per Ian limb jacket, WANTED good homes tar 5 lO' BOAT A~ ... r II
ptt. preft!l'rtd. Mutt bt rut IOOd refs, no other nefd ..,.. r u r nltul'e MtdlttirnnMn, ~ shade•, bowtroltt dllno 1988 MAGNAVOX mn90le er cond. flS. 54S-0146 besutlful long haired ldtt~1. Dinghy, $55. ' .. ....
a amara.t1 with ~ pty. ftMIOI, MIQ Bower cuatom dtttped t 1Nllt. All u . C"UI glue 4 C""1dllllh« ""~~ w111nut and t'htr-TF.NNIS Oub membrl'3hfp 7 wks. m"'6302 5fll Sequl OB. w / ... -SallJ7 Cllfll· PoaltJan avaD. rrt or M()ft only. •· a matdltd tef. 4 ~ d och ti-pc ~ bedroom ~ DeYennar, a . ean NrW))Ol1 &adl TCMIJ Club ALL blk klttms, • wkl. m. &4&-'M51 J 1 •
end of May. ,,.._ 1G-t01JO PER.ION To caJJ OD 'kn and deM, 1 ·ftle c*net. 1 tlfb llltt, camtftl II--. bran alt A wtmd:s. fC.6m Save SIOO. 54W2l9 ~41> 5110 PROVEN ......... ::11111.
for aPIJ't, .,.,.._, Hammill re9tlnln1lb to ffD G~ flit. l lamp a.Ille, 1 btd~. rdr""""' WlcL'ET. human heir: ._ .. ~ JmTENS. ll wb o1d • Wltd dlflNll. cabin, ...._ I •
_l Co. 0 ' 11In•1 cmnmbe-.. t.YPtw rtt.r table, l 4Dl!C COUNTYW101 M*-1....._ MOO dlnyl !!Witch: •1?: bnmetlt , to ctoc A bAby. ~-~Ill IUOO. * JCEY-PUNal OPERA-• .,_., '*· end ·..itrew dlaJr .... ..m. '°' IJ.2IO, .AUCTION II ( --1.... ;;Q.jt;•li~;;·~c"i,..,.;:: .. ;::-;;,._,,.=-iip;::1
trnbl!lfum 1 ,_,. .,,,;;':' unlfomt3, ~ ~ at1 5 A lat'• JOl)(rl ~ Boulevard 8" Cnttt.men lablit -.. t hp 11 or .,.,.""""'"" GAS Ranv, tull sbt. C a M Mere, t;; ----' .... °""""' Mn. -lq -TiJCitlRS ........ Sl'Am'ON "'°"' -·wood, ... ,. Zl:NrMl ..... DIW TV MH01I 511! l'f.., "'4lii •ii:
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ff you want to try to make the kind of money
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Whet ldn'd of• Went Ac.17 How about .. 11. -
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TIANIPORTAT10N TIANSPORTATtON TlANSPORTAT10N TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TIANSPORTATION lmPorted Aufol f600 lmPQr!M Aut .. --------., .... -----~~ •. ~......,,.VeNc•tS11bnponedMte. NO!•m:>0rtedAutot '60Cl ..... ,... ... MOO VOLVO YOLY~
Fll1Z & AYRY 2Cholce ... su,. .~l'lbel'P.VW MG TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN '61 !'!i' 'llvm.vo•.S.Nw,.. t.OCAL !iEWl<JftT BOATS 1 Acoom. 45' .. 52'; 1 eecom. d\lae bulO. ltrttt Jepl. and Ura '3llO
..... W--'""' f/Q -+ • to•'· Udo sa... Hotel ~top new.._ Eiccellat 68'1/:J MG '65 TOYOTA * Sii THI N * MS4m aiu IDL *'·:;~:: ......... Ila ::.~m:oUdo Past~ ::1. Oeen! 1 -.. • NOW.Ht•!l LOO>CRUIZER. Htul~. 1967 Yt .. WC19IL .145 ltafJ• Wl90"
W ........ 8aMma FIG WANTD>: m+..•lklMllf• .KOblir pa eu. "Vi~ UI THIM;:l'4QAY ~ ~~dr!ott ~~~ $1699-:;:::-:-.::::::::.-= !~ C1!! 96).0 lliOii • •• • • ·' '·: • . .,. • • M9150. .....I' M k off ~ ,&w• • wun::a ve ~~ '82 J._f>r s7t9 '60 A ti Hea~--
• Co&lllDbia Cba1lenpr N'i!· 8-cJl erea. .... fllr1.r111t1 Pl tuka *· Ori~ OV· lneludea 50 HP Serie•. Wind· -· " .-tter Dell· -2 Tops. Mech.
W C&l ~-Nice! •••• M958 23' poRr boat, -IJ: ~· " ~~. With extrU 1DC1 carPelS a~x 6 Mo..-6,000 Ml. Ouer. #'!.-,.~·;..·:.......... u• n
FIG ................ JllOO. M •w• "31 CimMrt 9520 · er S3:IOO T1m wedrend only ahleld Wasben, tu 11 Vln1l * ' AT + $795.00 F.P • ....,._ Conlmlnder; FIG .. vw camper. Ni, .caWP-IMPORTS $1~ ~ T A L or • Intei'iol', Oulltd6 Mt r r or, HEAi FRIEDLANDl-R Jim ,......,.
Sip. atra alee. mQlt aee SQIOOL teacher~ 12'. ped w/Flu'opean teot. t~ $69'" dn • '$69 mo OAC Hnter, Defroster. u well 13150 Beach BNd. <Hwy 39) ~ TOYOTA tu ooe! ! ........... $!500. lf' ~ for Saturday ell exhalalt, av bU.cA. mclud• taX. llc Interest aa cleanup and deUvery. 2 bib So. G.G. hY.
Trim FIG Sloop, VfltY aftenloca ~ 1rom prvt AMJFM. ice-box. doeeta. 1988 Hartior, c.11. •9303 ELMO·R· E $182 Full Dn. Pay.,,.nt 1193-7566 537-6824 '17 warner Ave., 1.A.
eleea .............. $10,IOO 1*11· KUil be at dq:k on Excel coad. Aft. '1 p.m. * '68 MG * Includes Tax I Lie. _ '681/J VOLVO 5«).251.2
lla1 and la IOOd canditioll wkd)'a, all cb' wk o.d 1 For A Better Deal MOTORS $55.24 mo. bank flnan. NOW HIRll UMd Cira
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' woedtn dorJ bow type boat WONDERUJST ch a a a i 1 HERi PRIEDLANDER Garden GroYe JE 7430 $112 Dn • 36 mo @ $40.9.9+ NEED A CAR?
1111!1 ebilM carried b)' com· ~tecl cab ewer camper 13150 Beach Blvd. (HW)' 39) 1 tlnaJ payment for tili.. fl. L CAN'T BE FINANCED?
mel'Ctal ftabln& boat. L.B. 5~ Chev. 8. Long bed truck 2 blka So. G.G. Fwy. ' TRIUMPH T&M MOTORS ,,... . ,,,,; I •Bankrupt? e Repo11elllon?
O>tter Hm Huerta "Rd wtth quick 4iacocllltet. bed 57566 537C4 Speclalllin&. VW A-Portche ~ UllWJ eead Credit? e Dtvon:edf. ~.Calif. 213: '189-1929 . ~-= Good eand. 'S2 MG TD "Ouaic" Reatrd, '67 TRIUMPH 2000 Sedan, 4 1141 GARDEN GROVE Bl. IMPORTS eMilitary •New ta Area? XlDt meclt .. rune concl. Br dr ati, Jl A H low mi GARDEN GROVE .... PaydaJ Payments
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loat0YICh• 'JUICOUT ""heel drive with .. _ G ,...,.1 .... d _,; .,_'.__,,ice . make '0 t fer · 192-$551 or 534-2214 McCARTHY MOTORS Charters 90S9 com)l9Ct cu 1 tom • built nae rn, nu u..-. •• ' ..,.,., .,...,.... • · 1966 Harbor,, <:.!I; ..._ 143D lo. Kain A mbaatr IVATal 1"lr T'I ._
e&ml>*r. P.erfect for back Pvt P1Y 673-0416. • IG-'1293 '56·VW-Sunr«il. Excel cond, 1960PV544 CJ blocb N. ol Sein) tbe Ill J'lll BM ta
coantry trlpa. Excellent coo-'M MGB wire wtm, cust OLKSWAGEN Radio, heater, aooa Ura. 'tpd. Radio, .,.;,, -.... Ana Pb sa.m ;,Mlilled ~ a. ... ditlon. $1950. 548«10 ~ Pvtgood ~t·u:~taJ. V $425. 548-1950 49M551 Dial taa71 kr RESULTS DOWI ~· Half.alb Ounper fully ~-· pty. vn-_._,
equip, $275: '57 Ford '65 YolksWaCJen New Cera 9800 New Cars 9IOO New C.rs 9800New Cers tlGO
Fairlane, 2 dr, good runniq PORSCHE 'I1W! popular ''Bue" Honduras ljlilililililililililililililililililililililililililililililiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil oond. $100 eTet. 548-«>81 Maroan, cleen u a pin. II
'It FORD • ~ cabovu '65 PORSCHE, air, cham-Speda1 ttdl weekend · way ~ • very c 1 e a n Paine yellow w/black in-below Blue Book. Only Sl.199
:rcr•ft 9100 $.i.900.00. "7-1!75 =. ~ FM, chrome pbw T AL ar
·-,..._,... cn...a...... 310 'f7 vw Camper; xmt C'Cbi. Dealer 892.sss1 or 53f.22M $44 dn $44 mo OAC .....,.. ....,_,..,. .....,_. ~~· Orts· owner mctudee tu, Uc., tnte>rut m . ~.T..-$14;9'!0.--Calhft 8; srm MM22I eve/wtmdl. W Pol'9CM l60lr coupe E-LMOfDE 538-Gl or 542--0323 . Good condltlon. Sacrifice! J ft
F DANISH Coronet, lux cab 9200 lmpOrted Autoa '600 $895. ~! CdM MOl'ORS
•1 c:nta, beaut mahog Int. teak Mobile Homea ,,,,_ G--"-G Blvd ..a--k l b d full .-.1 • , :-:-• Spot Cash tor Imports PORSCHE '66 912, 5 spd, """-' .. ~n rove · ;i]e).,en~Ps ~,' w/Z~ CLEAN %1 ~ 1, KenskIU, We pay more for any import AM/FM, ~blk int, lo Garden Grove JE 7~0
Ip 4 wbl trlr, can Incl equip twin beds, 1 xlS enclosure reprdleu d year. make ml. must SAC. Pvt pcy. * VW SPECIAU *
, 'U Buick Wildcat convert. = .=. r;~t!4°·0:: or condition.1.1 ~L~ bef0 ... orEe $3800. 5J9..3870 :60 Yellow • ~e ...... • ·'.-co. total ~ Pilot BClllt ¥JOI 1 ° Q I • • "' -"' '57 PORSCHE coupe w 11967 61 Karmann Ghia •••••• $899 DESPERATE . pEN'I1fOUSE MOI'ORS, 91125 Gard en 1500 ~· NeW peJnt. Needa '13 VW Black .......... $899
MUST SELL 1960 (50 x 10) • Grove Blvd JE 7..-:!0 Interior. $1075 firm gu..9799 '65 Blue 2 t>r .......... $1299
' let • Ex. cond. awninc A HIU PRllDLANDER ., x It' Heavy crulsin& e.xtraa. Adult park. u S.~18 CORTINA '61 PORSCHE Roadlttr l3'l!IO Beaeb Blvd. <Hwy 39)
I ataocDer roomy Lve.. • abd. FOR '!be Economy-minded! xlAt condition 2 bib So. G.G. Fwy.
, 213 ~ GMrTG alter 5 and S3' Spartan 1 BR. Breakfast XL.NT '67 Oritna Station 9311 W. Balboa Blv., Balboa 19S-'1'561 537~ ~· . . nook $1450. 548-1'111 Wen. Low mileage, R/H. RENA.ULT YW l'ASTBACK ~ Cabin Qutaer a trlr. MOBILE home for ale or w/w. $15915. Pvt pt y ,.._.,....._ k ~-, Jlltalure Of fl1h1Jlc.1'B, bait 540-0414 1968 v.w ..... .._c 'VI"" OWft.
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'tank Bui k $1500 TA rent. Adulta, eood Jocatioa, 167 RENAULT 10 er· tmmaculate. '.M144 or~~~ · . Rea&. Ml-'1550 ~ATSUN Automatic trans., RA: H. One $1695
9300 ----~---owner. Like new. Priced to Jim Slemont
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, PREFER THESE??
ANSWERS pus sss model, 96 HP, auto. '11 wa;_::,e., s.A. YW Bus
radio, heater, a.11 of the acc. 196S VW Baa. Like new. Must Abecus -Bloat -Eagle -Beige with contrastiJIC ln-163 RENAULT
o ~k LOTS f LUCK teri n room .......... see. Priced to sell. ..,.,.. on -o or . .-ower, , ...... ~, c.ARAVELLE HT One owner Jim $lemons New York Oty Broe.dway omy. $:m below Blue Book. • Mutt aee. ~ e Low cost, no work
' Care free tailing in a
. Cal 25, as llttle u $20.
, a day, avail IOOn Cll 34.
trattic signsnowftad, "Walk, Now only $1835 or Jim Slemona TOYOTA
Don't Walk and LOTS of $70 dn $70 mo OAC TOYOTA '11 Wa.rMr Ave., S.A. LUCK." Includes tax, Uc., lnterelt 540-2512
'65 HONDA Ja>; clean, mech. ELMORE '17 Warner Ave., s.A. '86 vw. orig. 0\\'111!.r, white
good. $375 Or best offer. ~2512 wired Int. All extraa. $1475.
• Try Our Club Plan
NEWPORT SAILIN~UB
Also Mach. toot.. 546-7379 MaroRS '60 Renault in good cond. 540-5489 aft 5:30 •sun.
SUZUKI 1915 250 CC llOO BS Ge.rden Grove Blvd. $1'15. At l271 Alahema, Ht MOVING Must sell '66 VW
~0110
WIND
pJanq
151'
MILL 16', ooe design,
bull, center board,
complete, fl D e • t terlal • fttdnp. Mab
543-0861
miles. $295. Xlnt cond. New Gvden Grove JE 7-6630 Bcb (House in rear) &ood shape, best offer ove;
rtnp, clutch. !W0-39'11 • DATSUN $1400. Wr3447 ... ~ ... 1988 Sunki 500 cc 66 ~ TOYOTA wh 1300 ml. $890. or CAMPER PICK UP TRUCK. ' l9M VW. Red, t vinyl Int,
MUST :stoop, SELL? s· Pe~
l&t cond, pulpit.a,
rad, 1lip • other
$llQ) 5"-3962
Beat ou.r. 5'0-1128 Bt&utlful Carnival l\ld tor>-68'1/2 TOYOTA 11.ooo mt. Pvt pty. nsoo. Aft wt wbJ 5:30 I: wknd•. 9'2-1861
1966 HONDA 180 Scrambler ped tb • *"' te camp-NOW HEREI Tl vw, loaded with extru.
Must sell best offer Call :.:i !:::=;,~~~; SEE THEM TODAY Low ml., xlnt cond. ORIG.
67S-3923 after I -its. ae.dJ for aummer tun. ~fl L OWNER. 548-76'19 •
:m.ime.
:xtru.
X1nt
MaUl'ICEI 24' Trimaran
cond, fully ,eqp/trlr,
Moortn 1 avail.
'f7 SUZUKI 50 ex: Only $1345 ptu. T ls Lor lllall 1m:1 vw. Late '67 camper. All u ·
900 miles, $225. $50 dn $50 mo 'OAC l4Ut. UUWJ tru, low milea,e, e.xcel ~--lncluclee-tax. Uc., tntereet -IMPORTS eond. ruso. eo..mt>-att s.
1~i:-i:&: ELMORE ~w~:=:ie~
$DD.
137 ~ ------MASTS need ft!finhbing? v c amlab. paint. ria1na1
all Jim Zitller
ltMCE3 or 962-060.1 ev.
Phone ~ MOl'ORS 1966 Harbor, C.ll. ~9303 Place, Costa Mesa M6-3802
HONDA 56• $11» 9625 Ge.Iden Groft Blvd. • '66 Toyota '62 vw :!,.65 DlOtol' , lalandtl' Bahama ~· fully
lmmedlate. $4900.
Tobata 50 Tral1 bike mo. _.,
9624>38 Garden °"'" JE 7~ 1988 TO)'Ota Conina. >.IT, Call ~94-5467 after 4 pm ~P.. TH: 4'M-1195
HO URLY RENTALS
RHODES 19'1 *
'85 HONDA 450
As NEW $495 • se.ms. DATSUN MB. One owuer. 1~ '64 VW. Xlnt cond., $995.
le.t. • Under 42,000 Miles!
AT $1695 549-3706 * Fun
SHOCK
1.one Boat Co:, Balboa BUTLA.<XJ • • 175 ec
Raebv s ab 0 t • ~ )(odlDr.I Dirt Bfke
Jim Slemont 2281 TOYOTA '60 vw, sreen aood cone!.,
R/H, good tirel: clean.
$625. 6f6.a7 fB.l'lQL 80-1388 417 Warner Ave., S.A. llberlllll mast. ufJ No. ONDA 90--s. Main, Santa Ana S.O..<rt" 48.14. Price $300. 841-938 164 H cc 546-CSI> ~ '66 vw Bu-. PJnel 1500
Headen, map, Porsche
rima, Extru. 873-m7 aft f Like
CAL 20 NO 611 Low miles '125. 54o.8!d '88 Datlan 1pt PU, dlr, $69, '67 Toyota
new. many :idru Auto Service $195 dtls or take trade 1981 Toyota Corona AIT_, M
J HP
• 873-9109 • & ' rtt 9400 pyme.. SSS.86 mo. 494-9773 H. New ttm.
Ev1nnJde $85. r Sabot I 'I Dat1wut& wq, cnr. load-$119 Del. O.A.C.
'67 vw, Red' with blk Int.
MH, xlnt cond. $1100 afta'
4 PM SG-3S57 -:tYPe ~.NB ..ntn1 pram $95. 214 34 DELTA Sllprame (2) 11*15 ed, $1Q) cub dn or trade, Jim Slemona
613-4963 mounted CJll vw rlml. D" PJmts $35.• mo. m.-3611 TOYOTA '58 VW Van. l'afr CCDCI,
$375 or best olf•.
548-0308 rr .... ~~I .!,15-~= wide. $80. &a-8291 '66 DaUUn, rl:h, dlr, like '17 Warner Ave., S.A.
WIU .... 'a au:v I cyl enPie new! $75 cub or older S.0-2512 ed.
lr16
paJnted
Trailer. 54M869. $1200. plete wttb .... ,tldnc .•. tn.de. PymU $35.• mo. -.-=r=--o.,,....Y____,O-T=A----Luden. '5', fMbly 6*-2223 494-9773
• nftntsbed. naoo -=================II;:;==;;:::==========
'63 VW Sec!. R A H. exctl.
cond. ()riS. Ott'IM!r. '895
.fM-2458 Ot' 49H253
(213)
D' cat.
dacron
~~ ., 9q•ft Tr::~::·:n s25. ___ FIA __ T___ -HEADQELMUOARRTERSE
sails, SS riQtn&, lib JO ft Mobil• ttom. * NEW FIAT *
• '85 vw Sunroof, xlnt oond.
&ood tire., $1UIO. ~7382
eves • wkenda..
'61. VW. radio, beater
xlnt cond. -
new, fut. ~ ' SHARP, IMMAcuLATE A: AUTOMATIC ''&IO'" 9625 GAJix>EN GROVE BLVD
SNOWBIRD 55(). North eaDa. reedy to roll. Combination $199 DOWN· OAC GARDEN GROVE JE 'l-8630 ,aood cood, $0. electrlo 6 ........ Tu. 0¥· * $46.51 per month *
m.5069 er ~enta • will trade. ''llO'' S'l1CK SC2.65 PR MO
'Dtnltttten m-KM alter 4 P.M. U no HIRI FRIEDLANDER 1aDJnc Dqti.y SllO. UllWer, try ap!D. l3'l!IO Beach Blvd. (HW)' 39) e 14&-18 e 20' Kit 11!.HiOfltatmd, Dire 2 bib SO. G.G. h)'
Co l"OMdo 25, '6500 nw Tandem wheel-. T It S 893-7566 537.a24
M4.atm . $21'5 .. tGal6 • ==========
tower crut.rs 9020 21· n.veka. Self-eontalned MERCEDES IENZ
QJtl, a1"lins room, 1IWI)' FIBERGLASS/ wood atru. PllO. MM7H
c:ndllr, 'II BP oat· 15' TRAVEL Tt'lr. E:lricel
Tilt bed tnller. fllll1 omd. 111.111 atru, cab&aa
t. ~ ~ ~ $1m m.mo $7io. 1!U Watlan, Ol
!!~·~ --!Id ..... tOIO Trvdct •
14' 1'18
., I •
il:RGLAA Sid lloat
hp Maoe moear. • 11UCI IP,ECIAL
trlt.
taketl.
Jt' G
)GMI.
las ~-IMtT
II'
wbMJI. mo.
loaf -YAQft' ...... ·-. ... = ....
-
z:t1:--em mo llAND NEW
LAISPAK. ~ bf oat-1961 CHEVY
.,.,, xlnt Cllllll. ... 1/J TON '11 METRO. Enc eial. bod1
SD67MIM PICKUP TIUCI ~..:=-: .. bf
.... _ ..... __ 9032_ $1"5 Fiii ...
BOAT .... enaD Neu__,. 1111., et • c1Dwn ... tu 4 .... LUZ .. llQ8 L w
m-D ............ ..a.. ---.. wt.. ~ 1 ......... n.t ... -. . . Mll1&f-fOll cotriGU. CHE9JllOlZI', CODd, SAC $2250. Oner·
--.-·--H8JW ---m.1115 WI' • ..et It M;._ N&-m•-._ ~-'9~MGA~,._,dl.,._1tr-~.-..,--.. -""'.t
a ,._ tld. b .. JW'4 ' ,..._ If Cll'flll. ~ mt11t MDI
. f4NlllL_ .... --.. ........ .... ... llT... . . iiiiiiiiilEii6 iii&& ............... bodr. 'll llGA ...... tr-. ... ... __ -Wll .... 1· ...._. aa a_. ..., • ,... ..,. -!;,...,. ----.. ....,, -,....... a.a .... ""'7 ... iiiA ..... iiriOP 9!! •• fOM k I..-........... Al ...
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Imported Autoe "°° lmpomcl A"'-HOO --------
~MRYTIH!6 STARH ~
CHICK IVlldON, INC.
'61 YW'•
'1699
UIN11
'" VW'•
'1499 ..• u ... ,
'62YW6P-.PU $9"
IWC&. CMIPH 'MYW6,__PU $11ft ........ ,., . '" PO IC HIS
Cht y_. "CHIC" YW T-.Y>
. "' ,,,. ......... c... ....
.., -• 671-1111
••• • SO TOO MANY BRAND NEW 1968's!
V1rta1lly ,,_, ••I .. oil• ••1faeta• lo •••• tr.. EYllJ
ur •rastlcaU, ....... fnll n•• stick• ,rloe lo ..... , •.
stock 11 •• sllortest '°"'"' Ume!
SAMPLE SELL· OFF SAVINGS!
1968 OLDS "981( 1968 CUTLASS
Sport Coupe. Deluxe rad io, power steering, tint. gle•
and windshield, fully sync. stand. trans., deluxe SMt
belts front & reer, deluxe interior equip .• etc. Stock
47' ..
ML PllCE
4 door Town Sedan. Air cond., automatic trensml•
slon, power brakes, power steering, deluxe radio
with rear sut speaker, heater, white 1idew11l tir15,
tinted glass, etc. Stock No. 4'2. · • -• -· ..., . $2860
$4288·~ · &388 a~=:-:
WHILE THEY WTI 48 MORE AT SIMliAR DISCOUNTSI
USED CAR SPECIALS
'59 GMC >A-Ton Pickup
V• 4 .... _. .,_,. CVMHt ,
'61 CADILLAC Cf'a.ce: VILI.8. l"U" "1m" ...... llW mn. .... -CLMH I
'64 OLDS F-85
c.wi.. Vt, 4 ,,_, redlo, ""'''" -r ....,_ {Wl'H t12)
'63 PONTIAC LE MANS
COUPll. ~tic, rtdlo •nd hea!tr.
11111 nice. 1101? •m.
'65 VOLKSWAGEN
llt\oi~ ............ -·
'64 CHEY. ~ S.S.
tdw ~. llMlo. ,._, , ~k.
-at-Int, (OLV 4"1
'64 PLYMOUTH
166 VOLKSWAGEN
lllM!ei, ...,.., -· .,.,., (91.W fWl
'66 TEMPEST Cntom
... -· lttdlo. Pleelff. Ml!Mltllc "-" ..... 1uv m i
'64 T·llRD LANDAU • .,..,....,,111n-•~*· ·-·~'"-
..
0111 . .....
s795
$1095
s1195
51195
51395
s1495
s1395
s1795
S]895
\
'64 OLDS Dynamic Wgn..
AuMIMtlC. rwclle ....... ,_. --y . -lwelces. 19CtorY lilr . ..,_,. ,.df. (NYM Jrrt
165 MERCURY _
,.,.,_~UH.."''· ...... p.a, llNI 11\arP.-"'I)( 457)
'66 CHEVROLET Impala
. ~llf!"'.~~ ... ·r::r ~MT-
16' CHEVROLET Impala
.!.~-=:.~.~-ii&C"iii>
'65 PONTIAC
r~.t~~T.-....
'1895
12095
$2195
'65 PONTIAC Grand Prix '2191~
11-. _... lliilliiiiitli.P.&: .... ;9.P ---'-g tlldWY *· uix • -
'65 OLDSMOBILE DELTA $2195
, -. .............. bdle. ~Fae'°', ,_. ..... -................... *· Low :::T~. Liiie neW INNll l
'66 OLDS CUTLASS
CU$10M IUPlllML ltMlll. ........ 1M11C. -ftWIN fltltZ·m l
'66 OLDS CUTLASS
t=='-~"=-~-. NI _,., IKWM
'66 OLDS DELTA
, ,..., ...... lt9dllll .... ,...,.A.T~ :.~ P.a .. PICf * 11 ... 1 .,,_
'2395
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NABERS
~ CADILLAC'S ·
NO. I SA.LESMAN!
Elegan~ in action.~ J&' 196'3'
'
..
--OVER 60 QUALITY CADllLA€S fO SEtECT FR0M-------....
'66 CADILLAC ,, '63 CADILLAC
OVtslaftdl,,. c-OeVllle flnll/IM In •rteflne one SPKW YAWB 1MM DeVll'9. /4 .. _.... ercttc ...,,. ..twtw
ch~tnut will! Plllsh INt<hlnt nylon •lld leather Wiii! leet!W tM 9\lllft lftllrlw. l'edoty W ~
lnlerlor, full -· N1lur1llY, & m.nv o!Mr deluir• tlonlfte, fuN "'"' lnc:llldill9 ' wey _, 6 I 11111 I#
& can~eni.nce axtrn . Very a r-1vlly et'lllffl & s-'61 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE e ~ Miu•• ..,,,... --. excellent C9N 11¥ ltt
matlcutow C.l'f Inside 1nd out. ~ -· Yw .......,, .... tllla -·
$3595 $1495.
'64 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e
'63 CADILLAC . '61 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e '661 CADILLAC
(OUM F l11isMd In ocout1r N.,.._f blU41 with ,· s.N11 Devllte. '"'....., lft -rttllH tllwr .,,.,.
IU lller ' nvlon l11t1'1or HH full DOWtr •ll<i m"'y '61 EL DORAOO ·LOADED
9'Mft Wl•hlllll -ldllfte 11-,toft & IMl!ler lfttlrior.
"'""' deluxe llciery extus l11Clltdlno ellClrtc wl,.. • "ult -Mtw .. ly & fec'IWV 1ir alndllleo!l"f • l ledl ,..._ to., ...., door lodes, AM·"M, ltlf dows. ...,, .. -" tim . Truly 1n outsi.lldlft9 1em. ...,..., """'· WSW tires. Vwv Coll'ffutlY drl.,.. 6
$1495 lllOWI liM'llcul--· '65 FORD LTD H. T. COUPE • $3595 -
'64 CADILLAC '63 OLDS F-85 4 DR. SEO • '61 CADILLAC
Coupe O.Vllle SllOl'ltnt • sliver ••twlor """" '65 CROWN IMPERIAL • .-,. DeVllle. T"9 ,._., 4 wlndew l!lliMI. Ortw!MI the blKk vlnYI roof. Thia sMwl>lece It equlllt'M _."le ailVW =.r-:: Witt! ...,_,..... ll!Nrler. netwl llY Wi111 fktory 1lr condltlolllfle alld Ilea 111 141•--lllcludlllt ,....., .... -Ille lllXllry -tHlurea lnc1Ud1ne -_.., """ w!MllWt. tlletNftlc ...... ..., ledll lftll "' lteerlfllt-llr•k-"'dows and Ille AM-FM recllo. Drive '66 4 DOOR SEDAN DE VILLE e courae 1ectory 111' · dndltlonlne fW .,_ tlflYN
tills -home -1 ....._...
$1995 $795 '61 CADILLAC H.T. COUPE • '62 CADILLAC '66 MUSTANG H.T. COUPE • ~64 CHEVROLET
S.Ooia" OeVlll•. Soor~I'"' "'-'rt un<tv ••ltr!or '"'"' Tiie ever -ltr lmHll Sut111r S-f. A&IK broni1 · ~' 11wn beloe lftlltler •rid nvlo" interior. All ol '65 THUNDERBIRD COUPE ex19rklr' wll!I 'belff r•. Vt 111.t fM, eutematlc ,,,.,.. C•d•ll•<'• oower occeuorlfts lncludi119 OIOWf'r door • mission. ,...., ·-'""· -· brnn. ...,,.. aldlt k)ck, cru•se control, electronic eyt. oower vent win-Wiii i;res. l'KIWV air COlldltionine 19 -' tllt 111tldlt !lows. etc. !'tctl)rv 1lr con<t1llonin1 Of course. A on-wermdrl-. wond«rtul buy II tllls "l•I<• me -!!lit weekellf" prlell. '64 2 DOOR COUPE DE VILLE ·e $1495 $995
'65 OLDS 98 H. T. SEDAN • '65 MUSTANG .,64 LINCOLN . '61 CONTINENTAL COUPE • Hardi• CllllM. F1nltlled 1n • briolll melalllc biue
Cantl.....iel. This bo1uty ,,.. en -"u'• color w1111 m1tehl111 Ducllet Ifft Interior. 9"<111 men! Including POWer 1ntenn• Ind -•r vent win-'61 FORD 10 PASS. WAGON e wheels with wide _, ttrts. For YOU1' 11llnunt It dows, t1clorv 1lr conditioning of course. The In-hes Ille Munt1 ste-INCk. lteclle at"9 llMllr, tinted ltrlor "' this ctr hu lull lealller ut>llOISlttV. Thia llllM Ind Cllll 1X111usls. Tlllf ~ Ind -Cllr Is truly 1n oulst1ndln9 value 11 this low oriel. is W""°'1t e doubt -of !Ill llnt llUn )'ell wlb INU.
$1995 r 64 .FORD CONVERTIBLE • $1495
SALIS DIPAltTMINT OPIN l :M A.M ... t P.M. Men. thru '''· -t A.M. .. ' P.M. Sat. a SUft.
~---NABERS
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Autos W1nted 9700 Autos W1nted 9700
wm Buy
Your Volkswa,en or Porsche
6 PIY toP dollar1. Paid for
or not. Call JWpb
673-1190
PR1 Pty wants to buy 1958 or
1959 Porsche 1600 Normal
Su.nn>0f coupe. Will pay
ready Cl!h for IU1 orig low
mileage car. 673-9685
WANTED Old ear, gdld run---------nine eond. Und« $100. White ElepbantsT
67>8114or113-74+4 Dime -a -Line
WE PAY •.•
CASH
for u!ed cara • trucks juat
call ua for free estimate.
GROTH CHEVROlfT
Aak tor SaJes Mana1er
18211 Beach 81.,
Huntington Beach
KI ~3331
CHARGE your want ad now.
• ••• • -Ob•
Costa Mesa 540-9100
tr__. --,. <
'63 CHEVROLIT
Bel Air, station wa&WJD. Pw·
er, lir conditioninr· Low
miles. Like New! I
$1395.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile-Cadillac hie. '
1150 So. Coe.st Hwy.
Lai\lll& Beecb el-JOM
e Ille.
Jwy.
4!M-tOM ---
!OME'I""
Thlrft1 :IH, etr.
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::k/while
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SON
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ESENT!
• lo mJ1.
r OW1MI'. m __....
tint A m..om
GT 390, m mt. 815-1513
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15 ....
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full~
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le lee to
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•
•
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THIS STICKER ON ·EVERY '101 LONGPRI USED CAR Is YOUR ASSURANCE · tHE CAR HAS BEEN TESnD· AND
CHECKED TO MEn OUR HIGH RECONDITIONED STANDARDS. ALL CARS ARI -
RECONDITIONED TO LAST AND PRICED TO SELL! .
. .
·1965 PONTIAC
IONNIYILLI
4 ...,.....,...... ...... ••• ..... ,... 52388 .......... ,_. M1111. ,_. ...._, PACTOIT
All CONDITl~NIN•, ..,.._ ~ .... ...... ............. ............... .... .......... .
1967 FIRIBIRD
............... ~ ,..... Weck ..,. LOW, LOW ... .., .................... e""'"4
-................ Ii •' .... cwle, ~ ...................... ..., MILES
ii I:
I
~1962 CHIYROLIT
... .,.. c..,.. . s11 aa ................ -..................... .
1964 GRAND PRIX
M ,_ _, IACTOI\' All CONllTIONI.... s1988 .,, .......................... ....
~ I -...,... """'-! ... , • . • . • •. • • .... • • • • • • • • •
C•••I ... Sel1&tt. ef a..te ...... Y .. a1w. w.., a.di-' .... .,.. .. ,, ........... ..
9·uAUTY CONTROLLID -~SAFETY TISTID
ONLY AT
Doh Longpre Pontlae
13600 INCh Blvd.
WestmlrtMr, C.hf.
OK ·~· Plup, '!fnts, Concleruer 0
Brakes D ~
TN & Spare il 0
Tire Tools & Jack ~ D
Headlights • 0
Tallllghts 0 ~
DfNCtlonal Signals • 0
ladfo ~ 0
Afr Conditioning ~ D
Muffler D • Tad Pipe D g
Wfnclshield Glau ~ D
Wfnclshlelcl Wlf*'I D
Fan Belts Jl D
Engine on --0 a
Tran1mlnton Oil ··-·-···--······ .. ·-······-D or
Cigar Ughtw ·---~·-g 0
.,.... Lights 1il D
lattety D M
Smoa Control Device 0 s.
$tock# 711 zak• &r14r; Year~
ln1pechcl by ~
1965 ·BUICK ·IKYLARK
--·"' ........................... ~1588
1966 Falrlane .. .......................... . . ...... _.,.,..,... .... ·················· 51988
1 ·964 PONTIAC
TIMPIST SJ388 C:...... 'VI. M ,.._, •ACTOIT All CONDITION-
IN•. -...... wlltt ,.W 111Tiyl trt. •••••••••••• .
1961 TEMPEST
cm..~w..... . s7aa ...................... " ..................... .
1966 BONNIYILLE
Peff ,._ _. PACTOIY All, I~ .... 4 ply $2888 '"""""' .............................. .
1963 CHEVROLET
:.::~=~.~~ .. =. ............ ~1588 .
1·966 PONTIAC GTO
. 52888 M ,.ww & •ACTOIT All CONDITION IN• ••••• •
THE AIOYI IS IUT JUST A SAMPtl OF THE HUGI . SILICTION THAT AWAITS YOU OF THE 9UALITY CONTROWD -SAFETY
· TESTED USED CARS. AND Ru.lEMIEI, ON YOUR GOOD CIEDn, $195 DOWN + TAX AND UCENSE,
WILL DIUYEI ANY NEW. 01 USED CAR.
ALL CARS ARE PRICED .TO .SELL • ' •• RECONDITION.ED TO LAST
Service Dept. 01*1 7 te t p.m .• Mon. -7 te 6 p.m., Tues. thru Prf. Saa. Dept. Open 9 te t p.m. Mon. thru PrL
• .. 6 p.m., set. & Sun.
.. VICI
DDT •.
OPIN
.. + •
'
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'66 FORD GAa:.XIE
4 cloor h.,cllep. VI, uto ... •+ic. 1lr co.-4.,
elHtric wi..dow•, rHio, heeler, 1il•or llluo
wit~ blue interior.
51995
'68 VOLKSWAGEN
F11tb1c•. feclo(y 1ir con4'., ell tr1111ht.,
reclio w/ru r •pu •er, coe ........ fvll 1 ••
ject..I en9ine, white will" MW cor werronly.
ll•· .... , $2695;''"
'65 CHEVROLET
"'411ib11 '"',.' 1port convertible. VI. oto.
1111tic, 11ower ct .. ri••· reclio, heater, t1hlli1n
turq. with wllile ¥i11yl b11cht ueh.
'1695
'60 CHEVROLET
'ick11p. I Foot fleohicle, • cylinder, 1te 11·
cler4 ahlft, r9' 1.-4 wltite.
'695
'64 IMPALA
4 Door. VI e•9in., ffloMetic +re•sMin ion,
te4io, ........ c1 .....
$895
'65 MERCURY
M011tcl1ir hercltop co11p . VI, 1u+o,.,1tic
,ewer 1turl"'• ra4io, h .. tor, low 111ilH9•,
er111ino white with blue interior.
'1795
-
. ,
'65 CHEVROLET
l'ic~11p. VI, 1te1Mi~ sltifl, lo"f kd, Fleet.
1i4e, ~· clH11.
'1595
'66 CHEVROLET
Sport "'"· lteclio ...cl hHlor, 9rH • i ncl white
t11°lone with cleluH vloyl interior.
'2195
'63 RIVIERA
Her4'top co11pe. Auto111otic, eir concl., f111f
11ower, re4lo, hHler, er111ine •hi+e wi+lt ,.4
IH lher tri111.
'1895
'62 IMPALA
Sport co11pe. VI, 111to1111tic, 11ower 1lurin9,
feclory eit conclitioni119, ,.dio, he1+1r. E•·
mi11e white wit+. bin i11+.rior.
'795 ·
'66 CHEVY II
Mou 1t1tiH w19011. VI. power lluri119.
reclie, I.Hier, 111lo111elic. A tH I herd to fi11cl
co11111ect w19on! Er111ine wltit. with blve +ri111.
'1895
'65 MUSTANG
Con•e•tible. lteclio, hH ter, til•er ,.,;th !llack
•inyl interior.
• ·51295
l ,
-. --.
'65 CHEVROLET
If C.111i,.., VI ....... 4 tpe9' trH111il11ion,
t-'lo, hoot., _...,_ white witll ..... I•-
... 1 •••
~695
-~ ..
'66 CHEVROLET
l111pel1 tporl c .. ,.. A11lom1tic. p•-• ~leer·
ln9, re4M>, heet., fectert 1ir. Tropiul tur·
quoiH with 111•tdll1tt i11lerior.
'2195
.
·-'64 CHEVROLET
111 tr pichp. I' Floe+.l4•, VI, 111toM1tlc,
re4io, he"9ter, custo111 ub.
'1595
'66 JAGUAR 3.8 S
Soden. 16,000 ori9i111I Milo . l ike
A11lo., ,,S., chro1110 wire whHl1.
· MUST SEE!
'66 MUSTANG
... w.
Hercltop C041po. VI, e11to-lic, 11ower 1tur·
i119, r1clio, lto1+.r, white with ro4 lAterior.
'1795
'.64 CHEVROLET
l111pele 4 Door. YI, a11tomat1c, power tin•·
l119, radio, hH +.r, 1il•or blue t1-t•••·
sets
I
.
.
~
. ' -.. .
. . ' -
'"'" PEUGEOT
404 So4H. lflti1h ,,...._ Mlci..lHi .. ,. .. ·1
• 51495
~ '
~
-'66 iMPALA S.S.
C°""omble. 127 VI, 111+01111tic, ,._ .... ,.
1119, redio, i...+., ••'!'IM ..,hito wltt. l.luo
¥1..,,1 itriwi•. C.11t. console. cr .. 11.
~995 -
--.
'62 CADILLAC
s.den DeVillo. Fectory oir con4itionl11t. 011•
+--+ic, fttll ,._, ro4io olMI hooter.
.... '1395
'64 IMPALA
Sport •H••· 127 VI, Hto1111tic, oir co"d.,
11owor &IM tl"'' rHio, ho•+.r. Do11r+
l.oi90 with t111 Nitorior. A rHI lt.y.
'1395
'olera 4 Door. VI, euto1111tic, p-•r 1toor.
in9, radio, h11ter, white with rocl i11+.rior.
'695
'62 CADILLAC
Horcltop coapo. Full ,_., oquip-11t plu1
fac+ery oir cO!Mli+io11in,.
'795 .
.
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CON.NELL
2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
:.f:S546-1203~:s546-1200
DODGE
1986 DART Wqcn. Original
owner, 1uto, radlo " 1964 CORVmE
beater, S1700. f42--2859
'63 DODGE Dart. xlnl rond.
~. Mklni$lht blue me-ta'UC fiohh wilh mllrh ing
lnarior'. Equlppt'd 1deally
for good perf11rmancr '1nd
CftlJ\lortabl,. rtm•m11. Stand-
ard «ngin,., 1utomat1r tran~.
PQbr slP('rlnc. powpr brt1k
"' jlowpr wmrtow~. 1.-it'tory
I ll" Cblrt A \I-FM rartin. nrw ri. :11.000 JICIUal mile~.
~ app!'l'ciatr.
j recenr.o haul. 21 MPG. S8,;0
• 67~,. 2'.n:l •
::.. $2795
·:JOHNSON & SON
~INCOLN MlltCUltY
_....7751 -M2.o911
-OPIN SUNDAYS ._'1IO W. Cout Hy., NI
------·-FALCON ---·---1964 Falcon
St11tion W11gon. Likf' new
thru-oot. Sale Ptie!d
$195
Jim $lemons
TOYOTA
417 Warner Ave., S.A.
~»-2512
FORD
'64 FORD
Fatrlant' :JOO Spt Cp!'. SiJvt'r
Slut' mel3Jl\c w\111 contr"'~I·
I
FORD
Special Ford
Motor Co.
Purc·hase
:1li
h
r
7 \1.,rrttry F·"-> Mtwrrll·
Ir Ri-;rnt1lul m1kail<J vrllow
m1~h w11h hlark 1np ;ind m·
rnor. Fully luxury r;ir ' !'{! lllPPl"!i, hurket M'fltll Wllh
w11y Jl(lWM'. Powf'r win-Ii
(low !!, J)OWf'r. ~trerinst. pow.
H tmtkes. rar tory air condi-
tionini:. -Low Miles -
fer quick !Alli'.
FKtory Warr1nty
t
JOHNSON & SON
UNCOLN MOCUU
141-7711 -M2.ffl1
OP'IN SUNDAYS
Special Ford Special Ford
Motor Company Motor Co.
Purchase Purchase
'67 MUSTANG J!ll7 ~t~rrury MOl'tf'rey 4 door
H ha ril I op. Artie .-ti I te ?hiish 11mtop rol.IP" f ully hlc lory wilh r:irillMI red Interior.
qw pped wuh &ulomatk fully fllr tl)l"y equipped in·
ransmi.!l!!ion. r11rtio. hP:ittr, rlu!lin,i: power steerlnl!. pow-
p
I
Po-'f'r l!lttl'lng, elc. rr tll'akrll, (11rtory air coort.
$2395 Ln" milr11. SM to 8.ppreci-
Factory Warrenty ;itr.
Facto ry Warranty
-t t JOHNSO~ & SON
LINCOLN MHCURY JOHNSON & SON
Cl....t SuMlay1 LINCOIM lltllCtll'f
600-700 W. CMat Hy., NI '41·7111 -Ma.t911
541-7751 -642 .... 1 O,.N SUlllATS *"Air 606-100 w. c..1t ..,.. NI
0·100 w. c.-"'~ NI
66 FORD Galaxy :i00:111r-:
'65 MUSTANG COt1diri0ttecl" The pnpular Spts Cpt. Choice
~lnctlve" Co rvett mg mtenor. C00110le with 4
'Cf C'ORVE:TIE V·8 llDTOP speed, kwldf'<I with extr<t~. '°
&1'1Pantt'd "4" !IPf't'd tnns. a~lujclY showroom fttsb.
ftnnd new short block 11ntl BllH! Book says Sl~. Save
~cll by usl. This llmltro $250. This weekend at only
llllrk>n IPO™ car ln tx-auti· Sl145 plus T • L or
f!i"lllet.alic teal blur w/bllle!< $43 dn '43 mo OAC
... u eovt'l"ed removegblt' mcludes tax. lie .. interest
~ ~ be beyond de· El .. ftBE . ~non. 111V 11
• ONLY $1195 MO'roRS
la.C.-Lot on Harbor Blvd. 9625 C1trdeft ~ BlYd
JO.HNSON & SON c.men Grove n; 1a
::? lJrk'oln.Mem.iry '64 T-BIRD Landau, dJr. air
:;3:oet.a Me• Bl'MCh . Lib new. S18S ~ dn
llS'Hartior 8'vd. 842-?tEO or take tr9de. ewm
l?inNGRA Y O>n•ert, :CWC • B hp. J77 4 'spd ~ Mum.111. Hard tot>. dlr. -~ til'CI. S297S. 67$.S;i74 U 11"1 cleao, $100 caall dn. ~----~·--Mike ~ pymlltll, 839-3S17
;&-CORVETrE, 2CJllO ml. 'I? Ford 4 * WllgOll 6 cyl
• ~· Perf. Drdted. Cott 111r11Wttt 11Nft new paint A f!P Sic!! .$.'llCIO. 644-1595 ti"'9. Xlltt ~ • tnlM·
. U4I nn.. 11'-4241 -= cou••• -.. ~...., 10 .... -tu. ......... P/I, P/B,
..:: COUGAR XRT, low t.ct. Ur: .... ttra • es· ..._, priwte , •rt 1 · trM. m.-~--· D lQnp Place, N.8. roRD ____ ..., .. ~°'8ntl'J-=----. -_~s.de~ett-.
.... air. ... .... 'Cllftll. ...... ~DO...... PW,.,._,..
--.,... ...... <.-. -• ""'
t W I ... W'AGOlf ....... PM Low
•• ,. .. Mr ....... ~ ,.... ......._,, .. ~ Qiiit .......
u. ... ... " ...... ---4. .... lllllt. *-.....
.,.._. _... et Sll11. lM FORD epe.. 1 ttodl
... t ~Jllltr.rl'9C."f,90811•• HOLIDAY RA-• aflfr, !Ml t9o6JOJ ..........
~ •. -·--
PIS, P/8, auto.. 390 en& ..
Ivory. S1850. 673-26.)9
IMPERIAL
'66 CROWN Imp. Immac 4 dr
bdtp. All pwr, fact air, bal
50,000 ml fact wan. $.1495.
~2.
UN COLN
'64 J.JNC. Cont'l 70,000 ml.
flct atr . Ml pwr. good
brakes le Im , S2. ICXI.
OwMr 0>-2210
MERCURY
.. BRAND..., ....
"IOI'· Air. ~ .. all "'"""' tr. h e.• miWt. LMtt
for all ,.. ...-h. Alm
•vallbw. e lU e J th n a I
barpJne oa our leaae ......... Le11e Dept.
Jotnoe 6 . Saft Llneoln •
lhn.w7 tcal
MDtOIRY .. ...,.._, 4-
~·~····t..w. ............ ....... ~ ..... ,.,,...,
.............. hQ
-L nl radio. 4 epet1kft'
Atereo IAPt d~k. V~yt ••
till 1tM!nc wheel. ~tty panel. ,,.. pty .........
W M!JtCURY 2 dr, VI .adt. ..,, .... ~
~ MUST ANG fl'Om 1 l\ne of two. Al'lic wbJte or dark born~ Ind equipped the way metalhc ~· VB engine or
you'd .. want with: "AlR the economic81 lh. Boda an
COND. V-3. auto.ltnnL, sharp. r..-a .-.nobilee
pwr./steer .. ntlly pee. ID-from SIMS p1m T • L or
stn.unents. Distinctive wire payments .. low u
whl! .•. etc. ~ eri(. $50 dn $50 IM OAC =t~~~in.im::: includt'S tu. lie .. intenllt ~end xlllt thnMlat! 1 ln ELMOIE 10,000!
ONLY $17991
lit Car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
'61 OLDS 88 4 dr, pow SIB
top cood. Pvt pty. To settle
e11tate. S100 under book $395.
54M617
'6.1 OLDS CuUus. V.S. top
cond. New tires $850.
673-$34
PLYMOUTH
'66 Pl YMOUTH
F'ury ]J 4 Door aedan. V8
eni\ne. 11utomatic tran11mll·
1ion, l'ldlo and be8ter.
$1595
STANSIURY
IUICK
2100 HAltlOlt ILVD.
COST A Ml~ 646-9022
'51 PLYMO\Jnl S t a t t o n
Wqoon. Oean, &ood tirts,
Ma aood· $350 C a I b ·
536-1'9117
'56 PLYMOO"n{ S t a t Ion
W a 1 on • Radlo/He11«.
Auto. noo. M4-U31
1966 PONTIAC
Grand Prix. Honey Beice fl9.
l11h with rich Sold <erlor.
matclling Lllndau roof. Tully
equipped with alt lht power
ftatures A hlctory air con-
ditioning. 24.000 actuaJ mil~
t i!. If you 11re looking for a
beautilul Cntnd Prix. this
1~ your cir. Looks • rum
like new.
$2195
-t
JOHNSON & SON
. '-lNCOLN MHCUIY
S41-77S1 -642-tfll OPIN SUNDAYS
.....,.. W. C...t Hy .. NI
1966 PONTIAC
~Mans bArdtop coupe. At·
tractive turquol11e finish
with matchln& Interior, IUQy
factory equipped lneludlnc
auto tnna, radlo beattt,
power' steerirl&. Showroom
f:r8h. 16,000 actual miles. one O'#'Del°.
$2295
4 4eer ........ YI. ..._.tie. .;r --' .. ,._ ., ....,lllt. ,..., ...._,, "'-W.. witli W..
tl'I ....
'66 IMPALA
4 ,_ hlf4f.,.. A.,.._lic, 121 VI, olr co--'~
,.wor 1t.ori,.._ ro4io, liootor, lllodt •ill'(I rMf.
1ll"or W.o nterior. SAVI
'2095
'65 CHEVROLET
Mo"1• coupe. Factory 1i& co"4it lo11i11f. Aut.
11111lc, ro4io, hoo+ot, -'" wlli+. witt. "'"
¥inyl iMlcliot ......
'1495
'65 MUSTANG
Har4top coupe. Feclory oir con4i+itN1in9, VI,
ouloMotic, powor rl_i.., rulo, tio.+or, '"-
tith f'"" wifft -• wliools ell oro11...t
'1895
·'65 CHEVROLET
$lotio11 WlfOll. VI, H t-tic, power 1+oen...,
redio, hoator, tu-tone llluo wifft wltito 1011.
'1695
'61 FORD
Econoli"e piclrup with ton11•H '°""· btu 11i-
'795
'
'65 PONTIAC '66 Ratnkler
J
l..eMaDI hard top. Bea.utlful
Cenary Y'f!IJow with a blllclt
landau t op. Colltruting
blade iiterlor. AU of the finf!
extru incl tllr cond. Own
this ~ the e~ way only
Sl6't9 plus T & L or
19116 Rambler Rope. Like
NW In and oat. A/T, R • H.
$64 dn 64 mo OAC
includes tu, lie., inlel'e$t . ELMORE
MOJ'ORS
96.'2!> Gvden ~ Blvd.
Garden G~ JE 7~
Jim Siemens
TOYOTA
417 Warner Ave., S.A.
540-?iJ2
'63 Ambasudor. Sharp.
545-1484
STUD~KER
'llO PONTIAC. z.dr. new -=======a:::::.
trana. tront end and tires.
496-3164
'86 RAMBLER AMERfCAN
4 door. 24.000 miles. 1 owner.
S1699 or 159.54 fl"' mo. after
dn., OllC· 642-6023
HOLIDAY RAMBLER
19619 Hlll"bot' Blvd. .
COl!ttl MftA
T-lllD
'80 T·Bird. Black. a ea tn
enlfne. All~. Alr<Ond .
Miff wheels. ~ All 1~
perfect modi ti.on. 496-9043
or come to Rancho Klsuel. crown V~Uey • AtwJ. lo
LIJUna
PLACE 1V1D' ,,_ .. wt.eft
.... ~-DAILY
PILOT de..UW ..,..,.
Los Altos Ford
Freeway Close
••
Long leach
ON
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a .ea tn
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All 100%
tl6-9043
io Nieuel. hJ, lo
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OAlLY PILOT
• • • Jf'S THE SEASON ••• THE SEASON TO TAKE
lDVANTAci:E -·of·. THE BESf . USED . CAR BUYS
' ,
OF THE YEAR.· WE'RE .READY TO PLAY BALL!
lo""ovillo 4' Door 6 ,_,., wo9011.
HyliroMotic. ,.wor noorillf I ltrokn,
rodio, hootw, Hw &Ollorol WSW tlros,
Futety oir,
'65 CATAUllA $2577
4 Door 6 pusentor wofJOn. Hydro·
motic, itowor steori111, redlo, heohr,
•hito wells, foctory oir co111litio11in9.
'66 BIHCK $3177
Cu•tom Sport wog.on. f itusonfot, VI,
outomotic, powor stoorl119, retlio, h11t.
or, white wells, foctory oir.
'65 BUICK $2399
t pouongor sport wo1011. VI, outo·
111iitlo, ..-w stoorl"I, H41•, "hooter,
white 11do wells,
'65 RAMBLER $1577
770 2 Door horcltop. 6 cylinder, outo·
. 111otlc, power rtHri~t. rotlio, hootor,
whito tide wells.
'65 OIDS f-15 $1111 t
t er.,, ~.;.. 6 cylHor, _,t,111otlc. ~
).wor 1hotl11to rotlio, ho.-, white ' • -
sido woll1.
'61 CADWC _$1577
Ce11po DoVIHo, Hydre111otic, lt9Wtr
lfHrl111, rodto, hHtor, white wells,
p-or wltl4ow., f~ •Ir oontliti-11·
'"•· . '
·'61 FAlCOI· s1n
4 Door 6 po110119or wo9011. 6 cyll11tlor,
outo-tic. rol'.. IN lieoter, white
title woll flros.
Oa,Wico 2 Doer ltardt.,. VI, e11to.
1110.tlc. ,.wor 1toori111, retlio, hootor,
whlto 1lclo woll ffros.
'67 &TO $2977 ·
2 Door hardtep. VI, 4 111eotl, radio
•11d hoot.r, now Cooper ~·ti lino tiroa.
'66 IOllllYIUE $2177
2 DHr hor4t•p. Hyclramatic, power
• 1toori1191 radio, hooter, whito wall1,
power windows, factory air c•ndition·
in9.
'66 PONTIAC $2777
V011hira 2 o.., horclt•it· Hydflmotic,
power , .. orifll, p-•r windows, redlo,
hooter, factory air co1Hlltioni111•
'66 CATALINA $2677
2 Door hertltop. Hyclre111atic, pewtr
1htrin9, redle, hooter, white side well
tires, fectory olr c011tlitio11in9.
'U CATAUllA· $1677
2 D-laortltoit• Hyclralftetlc, power
morl111. radio, heeter, white .:,.
walls, factory olr ce11tlltloni119.
.'6' POllJlA( . $1J77
Co .... trtllalo. VI, •Htomatic, power
• ateorlng, radio encl hHtor, while side
-11 tim. I
'66 OLDS $2371
C4itle11 °2 Door. VI, oulomatlc, power
· atoorln9, reclio, hHtor, white wide wall
tlro1, fectory oi~ conditioni111.
.'67 VOLVO ' $2277
4 Door soclon. I 22S 4 cylinder Htino,
4 spud tr111s111isll.,., radio, hultr,
wflito side well tires.
loMans 2 DHr. Aulomalic, radio,
hooter, white wells. This '46,471 mllo
outo111oltilo wos said now I 11rvicod
by lloy Co,.., Pe11tloc.
'67 MUST AllG $2877
2 Deer hardtop. VI, Cruisometic, pow·
or 1tttrln9, rtdio, heater, white wells,
fectory air, rally gue9es, clisc brakes.
'64 DODGE GT $1477
6 cylinder, torquofllla, power slur·
ing, r•die, hHttr, while wa lh, rod
with black bucket 1101 i11lorior.
$1777
Automatic trensllliuion, tedio • n ti
hHttf, 6 cylinder ongino,
'65 PONTIAC $1877
T e111pest 4 Door 6 paue119tr wa9011.
VI, hyclrometic, power slotring, raclio,
hutor, white ticlt w•ll liru .
'65 MUST All& $1877
2 Door hardtop. VI, 3 spotd transmis·
sio...._ power ~turi11•, rodio, hHtor.
white· tide •al/1. ·.-
l5 CATALINA $2277
2 door hardtop. Vi, hy0ra111atic, pow·
er 1toerlri9, ratlle, hutor, white wall
tires, fectory eir condilienln9. lro11H
with block vi11yl roof.
: '67 PONTIAC $1977
lbtcutlYO 9 po11. wagon. Hytlre1111tlc,
' power steering, power wakes, redio,
hHtor, fac.tory air co11clltlo11in1, noar
no"'! ~hite walls.
Cou"try• •4'ulro wa9en. VI, cruhometlc,
power 1tHrin9, powor llrokH, radio,
hotter, whito walls 'pl111 factory air
conditioning.
'65 CATAUNA $1977
2 pl•• 2. Hanltep coupe. Redio •nd
hotter, hydr.'matlc, power stHring.
'66 MERCURY sin1
2 Door Porkla11e. Radio, huter, aulo·
matic, power sturing •nd brtkas, fac-
tory oir co11tlitioni11g.
'67 RREBIRD $2877
Sprint. Automttic trensminion, power
staerin9, ratlit, h•eter, white wall
tirOI, fec+ory warranty appli01,
'66 CHEVROLET $2477
Caprice 4 Door harcltop. VI, pow••·
glide, power aturin9, rtdio, hutor,
white well tires. ·
'64 RAMBLER $1377
770 6 pa11on9or we9on. 6 cyli11clor,
eutometic, rtdio, hHtor, white side
well tir01.
'65 GRAND PRIX $2277
Equipped with VI, power slurin•,
power brakes, ,.dio, hulor, whit,
wells, factory •ir ~ontlitlonin9.
'6S &TO $2577
2 Door h4rdtop. VI, 4 spud lransmis·
sio11, power 1hari119, radio, heater,
white well tirH, light blue with
matchin9 blue i11torlor.
'67 CHEVROLET . $1777'
'It ton picfoip. 6 cylinder, J spottl
tra11smiuion, hooter, nur now tires,
11 ,473 milH. Factory werranty applies.
• • • NO STRIKE OUTS AT ROY CARVERS.
EACH AND EVERY "CARVE~ CARE CAR" CARRl~S OUJl
WARRANTY ON EIQINE, TR·ANSMISSION AND REAR END COMPONENTS
. .,....-..
I .. I f •• •'
(
Speciol deluxe 2 Door hardtop. VI,
hydramalic, radio and huter, whlto
aide wall tires.
'67.(0UGAI 13,864 MILES
·VI, automatic, power 1tMring, radio,
hutor, while side wall tires, elr con·
ditioning.
'66 GTO '$2511'.
VI, hyd,.mellc, power 1lotring, radio,
hutor, wh ite •ido walls, so Ii cl tur·
,.uohe w/turquol11 bucket soata.
'·67 LE MANS 9205 MILES
2 Door herdtop. VI, power steoring,
r•dio e11d hutor, white side wall tires.
'66 BUICK $2577
Skylark 2 Door hardtop. V8, hydra·
matic, power sturing, ralio, hutor,
while walls, factory eir conditioning.
'65 ·MUSTANG $1777
6 cylinder, aut omatic transminio11,
black vinyl top, radio ond hHlor.
'65 FORD $1177
Sport coupe. VI, cruisomatic, power
&luring, radio, llHlor, wllite well
fire1.
'-65 PONTIAC 12577
lrou9ham 4 Door hardtop. Hydra'"tic,
radio, hutor, white walls, power win•
tlows l aoet, foctory air, l4,l60 111lles.
'66 OLDS $3177
4 Door 6 pe11on9tr Vista CruiHr. Hy•
tlrametic, power stHrlng, power win·
tlows, redio, hHtor, white wells, fac·
tory air.
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'
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LET US "PACKAGE"
YOUR TRUCK ANO C AM~ R lO FIT
YOUR NfE OS A t+~D Y OU R BUDGET! • 48 NEW '68 PICKUPS IN STOCK .
AND READY TO ROLL!
WMPLE
SAYUIGS
EXTRA SAYINGS ON "LOADED" EXECUTIVE CARS
'68 TH UNDERBIRD
Ne 11121' NIW 'H f 0 100 mLISIDI Ul" w.1. • SEE OUR LARGE DISPLAY!
LANDAU s4779 3l
. CHOOSE FROM MINIMUM C A M P E R
SHELLS TO DELUXE, COMPLETELY FURN·
ISHED, tO FT. GOLDUNES AND HOU.
DAYS.
Air conclitionin9, power •HI, sl .. rin9, bre lru, window1, tilt •l11rin9 wh11l stereo fepe 1y1lem,
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2 le choo10 hom, powder blue er 9old. H.T.'1, •
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Friday, May 10, 1961
G~ORGE S H I 8 A T A,
HUNTINGTON BEACH AT-
TORNEY, IS THE SUB-
JECT OF D 0 R 0 T H Y
PIER'S MEET THE PEO.
PLE FEATURE ON PAGE
3 TODAY .
PIRATES OF THE CARIB-
BEAN, T H E · S E V E N
. DWARFS, AFRICAN WAR
DANCERS, AND OTHER
CHARACTERS WILL BE
THE STARSOF ESTANCIA
HIGH SCHOOL'S DISNEY·
AQUA-LAND S H 0 W. A
FEATURE ON PAGE 1
TELLS THE STORY .
MAY IS NATIONAL TAV-
ERN MONTH AND DON
WILSON HAS SOME IN· I T E R E S T I N G BACK-
1 GROUND ON OUR RES-
TAURANT HERITAGE
ALONG WITH A LONG
LIST OF LOCAL WINE AND
DINE SPOTS IN HIS OUT
'N ABOUT COLUMN ON
PAGES I THROUGH 1~
OTHER ORANGE COUN-
TY ENTERTAINMENT
M A Y 81! FOUND ON
PAGES S THROUGH 15. ··sEEI
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Special Events
,.(l.O 11.r... CilNIVil -Tbe PTA cl Allie
Din •1., leMll II boldlna a carnival from
I J>dw. . Adifttiea will iDdude a ::.:!'" ...... ~ .... ---·-, ........... ,_, rtdel, a profea-
..... I . ... rides for daOdrea.
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LAGUNA · JaJ11CAL -Lal\IBa BUcll RlP
8dlool = .. ........-a GUbert an4 ..._ • .,,. Mlbdo" m tbe h1'll
Mlloa1 , m Part Ave., Lal\1Da
Beld. 1111 t. • ud IL Curtaba time, I:»
p.a. ~ • hr .adults, $1 for studeatl, .................
IC800L CAllNIV AL -Tbe PT A cl UDivenlty
hit ....-, Scl9ool ii tpODIOrinc a car-
lllTal lat., MQ 11 frmi 1t a.m. to I p.m. at
.. tcbool, -Seton Road, lrviDe. Eventa IDcUlt: Billbo ..._Clown 10 a.m.; Fire De-
,.._ ...., 11 .... ; folk dancing and Jap-
.... tea ceremcmy 2 p.m.; sock dance S p.m.;
~ te11111.,.... uc1 booths all day. net-• wm lie ..w at tbe carnival and proceedl
will lie aed t. purc:bue boab for the ICbeol
Jillr1r7.
oc ~ -ne <>ra.qe County Phll-
bannCllllc' w8l ...... Cbe Loi Aqelel PbiJbar..
........ tbe dlNd1oa cl f.ubia Mebta May ~ 11 at l :i{im. m Campa Hall at UCI, 7901 Ir-W-st., lntM. '.l'kb\a, $3.50 far adulta, •t.50
f« ltlldlllta, • sale at the O.C. Philharmon-ic'• otnce, •1 E. Cout lftgbway, Newport
Beach, llld if •allable will be sold at tbe
door. PbOBt ~I.
MMONA PAGEANT -'lbe annual ILamona
Pacuat wtll be perfClrmed May 11and12. Tbe
blstwical play ll bued on an actual killing
• wtddl oecurrtd DH? Hemet in 1•. Tickets,
~:i.!' Ol' 9'. Pbooe -.Sill for lurtber
~ ENPMWl.B -P"raU, a Y-cOllav Folk E•
•mble ti.__., lilteen and iutnuDeldal-
ilb will ..... Ill) 1J MI:• p.DL iD Cam· ,. a.a at UCJ, 'Nil lrviae st., Irvine. Tiet· ea, a.II ...,... .....,,,.., ti for UCI m..
41eab, ......... at die Pim Arb Box Office. ... 1'.mdl\ Muaic City stwes. PboM m.17.
SUNDi\ Y SVSNING UlCITAL -Paul Ingraham,
C.-Wbic _. Larry Odon will perform ...-. bJ Dada, Beetbona. Hindemith .....
Gtberl S.., ~ 12· at a p.m. iD room •171
FiM Alta a.IM'nc at UCI, 71C)l Irvine Sl, Ir·
W.. No·""'"'"''• ebarp.
ADVENl'UUI flLll -Tbe only California show·
i iDC cl tbe mm, "N«thern Safari." a wildlife
motloa ~ ti Australia will be sbown in
tbt Llad1 Opera HOUie, Wilshire Blvd. at La
Brea, Loi Aacelea, Gil May 10, 15, 17, 18, 22.
it, a, JI, B ud June 7 and tllt I p.m. Mat·
mee1 wt'.11bebe1dat2 p.m. on May JI, 25 and
June I. 'Ticteta, '3, '3.50 ancl $4, available al
the box eftlce. Pbooe (213) 389-2020 for further
information.
S'WDI .SHOW -''Disney.Aqua-Land." a swim
show, will be preaeated by students at Estan-
cia High School, 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa,
MaJ 1$ through 17 at 8:15 p.m. In addition to
swim product.ions, students also will perform
Magic Klngdom dances. Tickets, Sl for adults,
~ centa for students, 50 cents for children,
I f Vailable It the door. Phone 642-4850. . --..-........
GUIDI TO FU II
, Special i;venb
AFl'EJlNOON CONCERT -The Orante Cout Col-
lete Bran Cbolr conducted by Tom Bemanda
will• perform woc'tl by Ewalt, Gabriel aDd
Schmfdt M1.1 15 at 4 p.m. in room 1111 PiDe
Arb Bulldlq at UCI, 7901 Irvine St., lrviDe.
No admWion charge.
Coming Up
POP CONCERT -1be Cream. a pop sin'1ng group
wW present a concert in the Arena of the Ana-
heim Connntion Centtt, aoo w. Katella, Ana-
MlJD OD Ml,J 17beginningat1:30 p.m. Ticbtl.
priced from $3.50, are available from the Coll-
ventlon Center Box Office, Wallich1 Music City
ltorel IDd Mutual ticket agencies. Phone as llG.
BOME SHOW -The Orange County Home Show,
.. SympbenJ in Living," will be held, May 17 tbrOUCb • in tbt Exhibition Hall of the Ana-
beiJn C..ventlGD Center, 800 W. Katella Aw ..
Anabeim. BOW'I: Mon. thro&a&b Fri. 5 to 11
p.m.; Sat. and Sun. u to u p.m. Ticteu, •1.7S
for adults, $1 for 1tudeat1. available~ box
effice. Ch1ldren under 12 accompanied by
adults ~ be admitted frff. Phone as.-z.
See feature, Page I for more information.
ARTS FESTIVAL -The University Gallery As~
sociatea of UCI are bokling a fine arts festival
MQ JI ~ at 11 a.m. at UCI, '1901 Irvine
st., 1n1te: Jpdiaded in the day'• ewata are
• juried>' .t.clent art show, pop concerti, a
repeit.J theatre production and perade of
costume1 from put produetion1, two daDce
productionl and carnival rides for cblldnn.
Tick.eta, S:UO for ad\alts, Sl for children, avaiJ.
able from local chamber of commerce offices.
or at the Festival entrance. See feature Page
IS for more information.
POP CONCERT -The University Chorus under
tbe direc:tioo cl Maurice Allard will perform
ill the Science Lecture Hall at UCI, 7'01 Irvine
St., Irvine Ml,J 11 at I : 30 p.m. Tbere is no
admluicm cbarle.
TRAIN RIDE -Tbe Orange Empire Trolley K11-
1eum ia bavinC four tnHa)' sce8ic traia tripe
from i.. Aqelea thrOUCh tbe Tehachapi Kclun-
taia loGp OD May ll, 19, ~ and X. TM traba
will lelft Lo9 Aqelel at 1:30 a.m. Uld re-
tura at 7:• p.m. Fare, •11.so for adults, •·•
for dUJdreD under 12. T1ctets available tlnuCh
the m.-.. at P .O. Box 541, Pe'ris, Cali-
fenla IDJll.
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CARNIVAL -1be UCI Student Centennlal Com·
mittee Is bold1n& a cartlival Mai:J 11 "eCiM'na
at 11 a.m. Oil the central campus It ua, 7'01
lrvlDe St., Irvine. Included ill tbe attMtin
·are boot.bl, contests, and games tllroqbout
tbe U,, a barbecue at 4:• p.m. and bud
competition at I p.m. iD campus Hall.
ICE CAPADES -A show on lee, tbe lee C.-
pade1, wW open May 2IO to nm tbroulb Kl,J
2f at the Lolli Beach Arena, 33IS Lime Sl,
Loftl Beach. Tickets. from $2.~ for adalta,
half price for those under 16, are available at
Wallicbs Music City stores, Mutual ticket agen-
cies or at the Long Beach Arena. Phone (21S)
l-4.3'7·2255 foe further information.
OCC BAND CONCERT -Charles Rutherford will
conduct the Orange Coast College Band in a
co~ May 21 beginning at 8 p.m. in the
.cbool'I auditorium, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. There is no admission charge.
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Coming Up
ART CRUISE -The Fine Ar\a Patrons of New-
port Harbor are sponsoring an · Art Cruise
'nlurs., Mq 2S. 'nle day includes admission
and . boat . trauportation to two Harb<>r bland
homes, admillion to the yacht, .. Wild Goose"
and admialOD to the Balboe PaviMm Gallery
art 1bow, "U I Had a Thousand Dollars," cot.
lectors' ~oice1 of art they would purchase.
Houri: 'l'rauportatlon from Balboa Pavilloa
to homes, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Yacht and
bomes opea from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; gallerJ
epen 11 a.m. to I p.m . nckets, '8, available
bJ mail order to Fine Arts Patrons of Newport
Harbor, • Main St., Balboa. Phone t'lS-3181.
Sports
INDIANAPOUS Mt -A closed circuit televised
broadcast ti the Indianapolis SCIO race will be
1bown in tbe Arena of tbe Anaheim Conveo-
tion Center, IOO W. Katella. Anaheim oh May
30 beginnlDC at 1:30 a.m. Ticketa, fl. are avail-
able by mail order only from the Conventioa
Center. Phone ~ for further information.
ANGELS BASEBALL -Catif;ruia Angels· v1
Minnesota Twins Mlp' 19 at I p.m., May 11 at
I p.m. and May 12 at 1 p.m.; tbe Boetoo Red
Sox May 20, 21 and 22 at I p.m. in tbe Anaheim
Stadium, 2000 State Collete Blvd., Anaheim.
Tic.keu available ln ~ange County at United
Calif. Baab, Mutual ticket agencies, and Wal·
Heb Muslc City stores. Pbone 833-m>.
DODGERS -'lbe Los Angeles Dodgers vs the
Chicago Cuba May 13, 14, 15 and 16 at 8 p.m.
in the Dode•rs' Stadium, 1750 Stadium Wa1,
Los Angeles. Tickets available locally at WaJ.
Ucha Muaic City Stores and Mutual ticket
agencies.
HORSE RACING -Thoroughbred borse racing at
Hollywood Park, Century Blvd. at Prairie Ave.,
hglewood, post time Tues. tbroagb Fri. 1:45
p.m.; Sat. 1: 15 p.m., '3C>,OOO Hollypart Lldiea
Handicap, Sat., May 11.
COVER: Dramatic ocean view• from spac-
k>ul terraces and a variety of lovely 1ardenl
will be seen u Laguna resideats open their
bomes for the Tri Delta Garden Tour, May 17,
to raise funds for hospital coronary care unitl.
See Page 5 for more detailed infonnation about
the gardens to be toured.
GUle T• ha
Meet ne r..p1e
Gardea Netet . 1.a,... Gal*• .....,
Dnlper'a Ne&elaMk '-.
Oraage c.uty B•me Sllew
A••tle ... o.t 'N' ~
Live neatet u.-. ••
f1ae Artl Petdval c.rreat Art Exldblta
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WEEKENDER MAGAZINE
F..W.y, M.y 11, 1'61
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Art
Exhibits
CLYDE ZULCB GALLERY -l8Z Newport Blvd..
Costa Mesa. Houn: Mon. tmoup s.t. 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m.; San. 1 to 5 p.m. Currently oe exldbit
laodlcapea and still life paintiDgs by Helen
Braunschweiger.
OCC GALLER,.. -Orange Coast College Art Gal-
Jery, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Meaa. Hours: 9
a.m . to 4 p.m. Mon. through Fri.; 7 to 9 p.m.
Wed. eveninC. No admisaion cbarce. CWTen~
ly on exhibit ls a show ol art students' work .
COSTA MESA LIBRARY -581 W. Center St.,
Costa Mesa. On exhll>it duri.DC re1W. library
hours. landscapes, portraita, mariDe ud noral
paintings by Louise Williamaon.
ME&\ VERDE LIBRARY -a9 Mesa Verde
Drive, Coata Meu. On uhibit dlB'inc regular
library hours Alaskan l.andlcapa la Polymer
acrylics by Fern Williams.
NEWPORT NATIONAL BANK -Ul80 Bayside
Drive, Newpoit Beach. On eUibit during ref·
ular buiinesa hours, oil paintinp by Santa Ana
artist, Charlyn Sharplus.
COFFEE GARDEN GAU.ERV -2625 E. Coast
Highway, Cocooa del Mar. Bola's: 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Mon. through Sal 'lbe Newport Harbor
Service League, which spollllOl'S the gallery is
displaying paintings by Alton Raible. ,
CORONA DEL MAR UBRARY -420 Marigold,
Corona del Mar. On exhibit during regular 11·
brary hours tbrougb May, printa by photogra-
pher Howard Fulaom and custom wuvinc by
Elmer Gobruegge.
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Young Huntington Beach attorney, George Shibata, carries his movie
roles into real life, fighting for the rights of Americans not only in war but on the home front.
At 17, George attend~ the University of Idaho under the Army's
specialized training program and the following seme~ter transferred to
Amherst. When World War II ended and he returned to bis home in Gar·
land, Utah, where he was born, a friend urged him to try for an appoint·
ment to West Point.
"I'd only had a small taste of the army 'tit then," George recalled,
smiling. "I thought it was a pretty good thing."
In 1951 be received bis appointment, the first ever given to an Ori·
At The Music Center
Ferdinand ,Leitner will conduct the Capp.Ila Coloniensls In authentic Ber-
oque musl~ring the orchestra's first American tour. The 40 musicians
of the ensemble wlll perform et Ahmanson Theetre in the Music Center,
Sunday, May 12, on highly prized antique instruments of the rich Beroque
era. S.. Uptown, Page 13, for other Los Angeles enterteinment.
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ental, from Utah's Senator Elbert E . Tboniu, once a MOl!llOll mtaliae-
ary in Japan, who felt an empathy with its people. When Gecqe wu crad-
uated, he was sent to Korea u a jet fighter pilot. Five montba later the
Korean war ended and he spent the rut of bis duty in the UOiited States.
"It looked like a long period of peace ahead. I didn't tee much pur-
pose in being in the military during peace time, so I enrolled in USC Law
School," George recalled .
After he was graduated in ·1951, George's life toot a stbale Wm.
Coming out of a theater in Hollywood, fae met a classmate frun w..-t Poi.at.
who was acting as a technical advisor for the motion picture "Port ~ mu." He told George they were looking for a Japanes•~can to play
the part of the officer second in command to Gregory Peet-:-~ feW weet1
later when the same friend telephoned and asked George to read for the
part, George thought be was fooling .
''He was always a practical joker at the academy, so w~ I got to
the studio, I asked him for a tour. 'Ob, no,' be said, 'You bav' to see the
producer.' " I
Later George learned the di.rector had said, "I JVant tbe .-who
couldn't read lines. He seems intelligent enough to follow cllrlction."
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In all, George appeared in lix movie 1 includiai "f'rom Here to
Eternity," "The \Yackiest Ship in the Army'' and the "Ugly American."
"I quit acting becatJJe with my physical appearance I couldD't com-P!~~ for all the roles available. Rather than sitting around coffee 9bopa ill
HOUywood and feeling frustrated, I decided to go back to law,'' bt said.
In 1962 Geo~ge became deputy district attorney for p• CoantJ
and two years later be went to Huntington Beach u as tant city at-
torney. In 1967 be opened his own practice.._ •
"The litUe person needs someone to fight his battles u mMdl as bif
government does. In criminal cases it is his personJll ~m that ii al
stake and in civil cases his property rights," George explaijaecl ... All dti-
zens should be protectea from oppression by the gov~ ~ tnfriage-
ment on these two things. People who are in the driven' ieab don't un-
derstand bow the law sometimes worb hardships on the llt;tle penon. It
doesn't really matter who is right and who is wrong so tone as tM small
person bas his chance-for litigation in court. There have to be aUomeya
Willing to take this kind of case."
George is a member of the California Bar Aslociat;ion,ltb~ Optimists,
the Rotary Club and Kicbigai, a Japanese-American filhlnf dubJ
George and his wife, Evelyn. a teacher in the Garded Grow sdaool
district whom be met while she was a stewardess for Pan "8lericall Air·
ways, have a daughter, Stacey, two years old. ;
With the fast growing community of Huntington Beach as a stage,
George Shibata makes his role of attorney challenging and rewarding.
-Dorothy Pi•r
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There ~,. sevenl plants which have solved the problem of competi·
tion for polllpating insects by blooming at bight rather than during the
.Uy. They atlract nlgbt Oying moths. In order to guide the moths to them
the night blooming lfowers have three things in common -large flowers,
w~te Dowers and fra~ance.
TheM Mme characteristics also make them very Interesting home
1ardening suJ>jects. Of course, since most of them open at dusk or later,
you ma.1 havie to enjoy them by flashlight, although most of them remain
•"into th~ morning of the following day. .
Perhapla the most famed -and beautiful -of this group are the
nlabt blooDling cacti. Although commonly called night blooming cereus mfs is only partly correct. There are a number of different species of which
onJy part are cerei. The species epipbyllums are night blooming although
their popum.: colored hybrids bloom during the day. :
The ftltht blooming cerei and the epiphyllums take the same cul-
tu(e. They need part shade and a well drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Treat them a.s you would fuchsias, riot cacti. They are climbing
and need a trellis or some other support. The flowers are magnificent and
~ some v~riFties will be over a foot across.
OM otlthe most fascinating of flower~ is the moonvine. This cQusin
of the momi~g glory requires the same culture as does the morning glory.
~e plant grows larger an<J will often live over the winter. The flowers are
like large white morning glories except they open in the evening. Here
h tbe fascinating part. Once the flower starts to open it opens rapidly. In
t he space of less than ten minutes it will go from a bud to a Cully expanded
flower. It is like watching a time-lapse movie of a flower opening. This
pmormance is not given in total darkness either, but at dusk while it still
can be secl'.I without the aid of artificial light.
A tittle known night performing flower is the ni~htbloo'ming tropl·
qt water JUr. Of course, not every g~en can handle it, but if one does
have a pond and grows water lilies h~ missing a great bet if he passes
u1Jhis tropical. The flowers are large and the colors are not linnted to
" .. ile. Ther4tare rtd and pink hybrids as well as white. Many of the flow-
ers will rea91 twelve inches in di~. •
NlcetWiM, or flowering tobac , an old time favorite. This annual
grows easily in a sunny location. reaches a height of two feet and bears
a profusion of one to two-inch whi e flowers that fill a warm evening with
!ragrance. The hybridizers have added colors to nicotiana and in the new
hybrid.s the flowers will stay open all day: However, I think this was at the
aaaiflce ol $Orne of the fragrance.
-Don Hotton
A tiny deck built Into tn ell of the hov1t ht catch the Hrly mornlnt sun •lso
m•y offer en hwitlnt piece to enioy the afternoon shade. With ,ccess from
the dining room it becomes • f.vorit. spot for mMls .. well •• for lounglft9
Md entvt•ining. WHthered floor bNrds, steps and r•lling blend with sur·
roundi"I eround planting t~ provide •n 1ttr1dlve link between garden and
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DECK ADDI CHARM1
In planning a new patio or deck, most people consider large di·
mensions of prime importance. Yet there is a definite place for the •
small deck in house and garden design.
Often the perfect answer to providing an outdoor annex for one
specific room of the house, or to develop a forlorn corner, mtlt be
through the use of a miniature.size deck.
Older homes which have small, projecting wings housing dens
or libraries, offer a perfect opp<>~unity to utilize the small d«k plan.
Tucked into such a nook, with French doors opening from adjoin-·
ing rooms, the whole atmosphere changes. Broad steps may be added
to a connecting garden or walk. Indoors and outdoors seem to flow to-
gether. In addition to gaining access to the garden, a delight!ul spot 1 to stop and sit a while in sun or shade bas been gained. I
If one of the adjoining rooms happens to be the dining room,
there is an added bonus for the deck easily may become a favorite ·
mealtime area.
Today decks usually are built to the level of interior floors, with
steps from the deck to the ground.
When fir deck boards are allowed to weather naturally the struc-
ture blends attractively with garden hues, and the weathering eliminates
refinishing. A simple railing running along the edge may be stained or
painted to match the house.
Spring.flowering evergreens may be planted at the base of the
deck. Choose shrubs with an ultimate height of not more than three
feet to prevent an overgrown took in future years, but try for a feeling
of massiveness. Some ground·huggers may be combined with the shrubs.
If you're lucky enough to have a large tree growing in your
boase ell, Just jog the deck around it to add lively inte~ while keepinc
the area llhadtd for summertime enjoyment. "'-._
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At the Music Center's Dorothy Chandler
Pavilion in Los Angeles the word is "I do!
I do !," starring Mary Martin and Robert
Preston. The production is the first in the
Los Angeles Civic Light Opera's current sea.
son and is scheduled to run through June 22.
In the Ahm•nson Theatre, at the Music
Center, Marlene Dietrich is entertaining with
such. Dietrich classics as "Falling in Love
Again" and "Lili Marlene." in her one-
wonian show closing May IL Following on
May 12 Cappella Coloniensis, a German
baroque orchestra, will give a concert under
the direction of Ferdinand Leitner.
Openlnt M•y 24 in the Music Center'•
Mark Taper Forum will be ''The Matter of
J . Robert Oppenheimer," a timely drama
concerning a scientist's struggle between in-
dividual conscience and national security. It
will be staged through July 14.
At the Huntington Hartford Theatre, a
comedy, "The Latent Heterosexual." star-.
ring Zero Mostel, is playing·through May 25.
The Inner City Repertory is busy this
month with two productions. Jn rotation
through May 18, ICR is presenting "Slow
Dance on the Killing Ground" and an up.
dated version of the Shakespearean comedy,
"A Midsummer Night's Dream."
PMlue Hiiis, in Claremont, is presenting
"Fiest.a a San Ysidro," by the Mexican Play-
ers through June 8. The dialogue of tbi1
Mexican Play will be in English. One ot the
charms of 1'dua is the opportunity to dine in
the dining room where a mini-theatre la pre-
sented by the Mexican Players during lunch
and dinner .
-Kristin Goff
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will be shown et 2:io eltll S p.m. Tickets wlll M avelt.IM at the ....
The campus at the University of Callfomla,
Irvine, will provide the aettlng for a panorama
ol music, drama, dance and art for aif aces ...
the University Gallery Associate. praenta tta ma-
jor project of the year, the Fine Arts Festival
Gates will open at 11 a.m. on May 18 for the
all-day fe~ which will feature a Pop Choral Con-
cert, directed by Maurice Allard, a Dance Con-
cert, choreographed by Eugene Loring and James
Penrod, an exhibition of costumes under the di·
rection of Richard Triplett and the Repertory
Theatre production of "Dart of the Moon" by
Howard Ric.'lardson and William Berney, under
the direction of Herbert Machiz. There will be
Striking •n .,tlstlc pose,
rifht, members of the
D•nc• Concert obviously
enjoy their rehHrHI
work, H they 12repere
fof the t ll-cl•y Fine Arts
Festlv.11 •t UCI. In the
front row, cl.cl ln white,
is El G•briel, HsistHt
director of the d•nce
9roup. S.. Guide to Fun,
P•ge 2, for •dditiOMt in-
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a buffet lunch, • cblldren•1 c:aralftl and a mm
from tbe National Gallery of Art, ''TM Amerlcaa
Vllion.''
Funds raised from the F1ne Arts Festival will
be used for a permanent art coDection in the new
Fine Arts Village Gallery on the campus.
Tiakels are available at the olfice of the
School of Fine Arts, ~8!, ._ campus be>• of·
fice in the Fine Artl , from moat cbam-
ben o1 commerce omces tbroqbout tbe county.
or may be purchued upan entrance to the Fu-
tival. Further infonnation may be obtained from
the Gallery As~tes, 13M881.
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f Laguna Beach. world-renowned art colony,
sprawled along the ocean front six miles to
the south.
Far too many to categorize even in
thum~nall form, the following LB sip-n-sups
should certainly be visited i£ time permits:
Benton's, fabulous homemade des.1erts; the
White House, beef! the Outrigger, Polynesian
fare; Old Brussels, varied menu but give the
beef a lot of consideration; House of Hyun,
Cantonese-Korean food; Hotel Laguna, beef
or sea food; Gail Pike's Steak House, steaks
• • . and the house specialty, grenadine of •
beef.
Back .To Newport
Of course, many of the most outstanding
restaurants iJ1 the Newport Beach-Balboa·
Costa Mesa area do not lie along Coast High-
way. Try any of these with confidence. You'll
find their addresses easily available in the
Yellow Pages.
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Newport Beach: Swiu Chalet, German,
Swiss, American dishes. White Horse Inn.
bee!, chicken, sea food. Woody's Wharf, pri·
mahly steaks, With abalone steak a feature.
The Crab Cooter, sea food prepared on a
barbecue pit. Sid's Blue Beet, a variety o1
low-priced dishes, excellent wines, enter-
tainment. Karam's, an area showplace where
LIVE
THEATER
OPENING THIS WEEK
")lobedy Loves aa Albatnu ..
A comedy about today's entertainment industry,
"Nobody Loves an Albatross," is being presented
Fri. and Sal, May 10 through June 8 by the Orange
Studio Theater, 1995 N. State College Blvd., Orange.
Curtain time 8:30 p.m. Phone 533-2233.
"Ed Aaea Shew"
Singer, Ed Ames, with special guest Roger wu.
liams, will perform at Meloclyland Theatre, 10
Frffdman Way, Anaheim, May 14 through 19. Per·
fonnances: Tuea. through Fri. 8:30 p.m.; Sal 6:30
aod 1:38 p.m.; Sun. 3 and 8 p.m. Pbone 176-7480.
"Dr. KJIOC:k''
A satire on the medical profe.nion, "Dr. Knoek,"
is being presented in the Oran1e Coast College aud·
itorium, %'101 Falrview Drive, Costa Mesa, May 11 throueb 1J at 8: lS p.m. N I) adm.laston cbarie.
PlaGDe ~1610.
food, ·ctrlnk and jfecor will pleue anyone.
Balboa: Dillman's, foocf'and drink. Every
luncheon, evening meal a different ~aJ.
~ Jood. Balboa Pavilion, a vast vanety of
beef, sea food and fowl selections to mull
over. Reasonably priced. Entertainment.
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Costa Mesa : Caspian, new continental
cwswe. Medium priced. Liquor and enter-
tat:ninent. Black Knight. usual beef, sea food
and fowl . . . backed up with a "little some.
tbinf different" menu added. Medium pric-
ed. El Pescador-, a good spot for prime rib
and steaks. Piano bar sing-alongs nightly.
Me-n-Ed's Pizza, name the size and type.
They have it here. La Cave, dimly-lit, cozily
Intimate, seats only a very few. Downstairs
by way of a lobby elevator. Steaks and lob-
ster. Medium to medium-high prices. Ver·
aallles, elegant, richly appointed, too-too
service and cuisine. Medium to high prices.
Daniel's liquor lounge upstairs, dining room ·
downstairs. A solid menu. Especially recom·
mended here, the steak sandwich.
'Scooza Please!
There are, of course, many, many other
excellent restaurants, serving outstanding
food, awaiting trial by turista or local.
To those not mentioned herein, 'scooza,
please • • . but there will be other goodie
guides in the future. It can only be hoped
that those not covered this time will be men-
tioned in length then.
Tha's all!
STILL RUNNING
"~lacbetb''
A Sbakespeareari tragedy, "Macbeth" is being pre-
sented by the South Coast Repertory Third Step
Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, Thurs.
through Sun., closing May 26. Phone 646-1363,
UCI Theater
Irvine Repertory Theatre is presenting three plays,
·"The Hostage," "Dark ol the Moon" and "Good
Woman of Setzuan" in repertory in the Studio
Theater of UCI, 7601 Irvine Sl, Irvine. Perform-
ances Thurs. through Sat. Ticketa are on sale at
the Fine Arta box office at UCI. Phone ~17. 1"
OPENING SOON
"ne Nlpt .r the lpua'.'
A Tennessee Williams drama, "1be Night ol the
Iguana," will be presented by the Fullerton Foot-
llgbten Fri. and Sat., May 24 tbrough June 8 in
the Muckenthaler Center, 113 Buena Vista Drive,
Fullerton. Curtain time 8::rJ p.m. Phone 52.8-8683.
"Slow Dance oa tbe KUHac Ground" I
"Slow Dance on the Knllng Ground," a contempor-
ary drama. will be presented }by 29 through June •
U at the Laguna Playhouse, 319 Ocean Ave., La· auna Beach. Performances Wed. through Sat,. c..naln time 8:30 p.m. Phone 494-8061.
"OklaMma"
Soutb Coast Civic Light Opera la ·Jntenting Rodgers
and Hammerstein's musical, "Oklahoma" May 21
tbrOQlh May 25 at the 'San Clemente Hlgh School,
700 Avenae Pico, San <hmente. Performances
Tuet. throUlh Sat., curtain time 1:30 p.m. PhODt
m-5161.
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LA GUN.A GARDEN 1'TOU!R O ·N MA:tti: Ir'
r
FUND TO AID CORONARY CARE
UNITS AT LOCAL HOSPITALS
Wide vistas of ocean with surf pounding against the shore, Old
World Spanish architecture and rustic charms will provide panoramic:
settings for Delta Delta Delta's annual Garden Tour, May 17.
Six Laguna Beach homeowners will open their gardens between
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. during the fourth annual fund raising tour sponsored
by the Newport Harbor /\rea Alumnae of the national sorority. Refresh·
ments will be served at the Monarch Boy Clubhouse during the tour.
Coronary Care Un its of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian,
Newport Beech and South Coast Community Hospital, Legune Beach
will benefit from the event. Lost year's Tri Deltas' garden tour funds
helped purchase e heart monitoring \cope for Hoag.
Tickets, at $2. may be purc hased in advance by calling 673-6710
or 673-65~1. or et any of the garden entrel'l'Ces during the tour. Door
prizes of plants donated by local nurseries will be presented et the dub·
house.
Gardens to be toured ere those of Mrs. Hortense Miller, 2251 [
Allview T erroce, Laguna Beach; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Shumate, 1907 Ocean •
Wey, Laguna Beach: Dr. Howard Flem ing, 1901 Ocean Wey, Laguna
Beech: Mrs. Marjorie Beach, I Rockledge, Laguna Beech; Mr. R. Burle-
son Staten, 20 Cobrillo Way, Three Arch Bay, end Mr. end Mrs. Thomas
Fleming, 32917 Crown Coast Drive, Monarch Boy.
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Old WerW cha"" ..... the Yltltor te the ..... of Mn. Merlerie leach
where .......,.. pa..tl,..·enhances the effect fll tiled roof •lnlt the lwltht
blue eldeL Gr..., a.nc1 provh* lnNrettlng INp anti wellnny al'MI. .................. "....., ..............
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DlllGNE,R'I
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Rich Woods
ORAN6E COUNTY DESIGNER-DECORATOR
TedaJ'• m1t1n1 man~ metbodl provide a
variety of wood puelin1 of uotic veneers or of woods :r=. tf dae IMNneowner'a local region. Such paneling is ...... , priced and o f f e r 1 long, mBintenance-free
I • M"8rn atria auaut the uae of wood treads cantl-d Ihm tlle wall on steel frame. for stairs. Combined
1 ~ wall paneling, an earthly feeling ii .eve£ llluatiated bere, tb1J style of construction is
ar is the present time.
....,. unu.sual wooclt are available, including veneers
ch may be purchased either finished or unfinished in
s «. four by eig~t feet for easy installation.·
N' hl.tter what size the room, as a nlle, there is more ~ than anything else. Therefore, walls set the dec-tinl 1tbeme and it is wise to loot carefully at wall ma-
.ah aDd patterm. 1bere is virtually no limit to the colors
patterns offered in today's market.
Many of the new paneling selections available are
tic-Amlbed. mating them beat and moisture resistanl
!f are bigbly suitable for bathroom or kitchen for it ii ~ tQ remove grease and household stains that may
,.r' _T_e oa them.
For richness in wood tones, the homemaker may
ect .ftom a wide variety of fine woods including walnut,
aSJJ, m~gany, cherry, teak, pecky cypress or many Qther
usual ll'aiDS.
NEXT WEEK: ELECTRIC CONVENIENCES
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Pepular MldlterrMNn furnlthl• creete a m.,;ic center In a room ~
orahcl tty Loia Harding and Aaaoclatea, Anaheim. Furnishings and decor
at the Decorators Show wlll run the .. mUt from traditional to modern.
County Home Show Is
Decorators' Delight
Spectators at the 14th annual Orange County Home and Decorators
Show, May 17 to 26, will be treated to more than 34-0 exhibits, including
33 completely furnished and decorated rooms.
"Symphony in Living" will be the theme of the 10-day show at Ana-
heim's Convention Center at 800 W. Katella Avenue in Anaheim.
Five distinctive arrangements will comprise the "Cavalcade of Kitch-
ens," according to Rod Dye, general chairman. Featured in the Cavalcade
will be th~ "Seven Chefs' Gourmet Kitchen," the first kitchen to be de-
signed for the home by professional chefs, and the "Parade of Kitchens"
which will contrast modern electrical appliances with those dating back to 1938.
All the major appliances in "l'be Symphony," an electric 1lame1ess
kitchen, will be presented a s door prizes to adults who register at the show •
Harry Macns, one of the nation's outstanding floral artista and an
Orange County resident, will create arrangements for patios and garden
areas. There will be masses ol colorful flowers, plants and shrubs to of-
fer a Southern California setting for the show. "Displays by Macres" will
demonstrate the decorative value of flowers and planta in indoor areas.
ln addition to furnishings 'fllld appllaDces, art objecta, building ma-
terials, and other items of interest to homeowners ·and prospective home
buyers will be exhibited .
Sponsored by the Orange County Builders Association the show will
be open from 6 to 11 p.m. on weekdays and from noon to 11 p.m. on Sat-
urdays and Sundays.
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MOTHER'S DAY
S•clay, May 12, 1968
9:30-2 P.M.
HUNT
BREAKFAST
Traditional
Newport.er Breakfast.
Served with
Champagne.
3. 10 P.M.
FAMILY
DINNER
A Mother's Day Dinner
to r emember.
Several seLectiom
served to your
individual taste.
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FOR RESERVATIONS: 644-1700, Ext. 445
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weekday1
lllinMr
served in the •
Grand Manner
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Rcservatlont: 5•2-3595
(Coeed Sunday)
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SKILES
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HENDERSON
The uny twu1me, Sldlea
end HeMenon, la back
at the Reuben E. LM after
,.,. ... show• for forfheom.
Ing eppNrancet • the
Dean Martin summer,..
placement Mrl•. I I I I
Sid .... left, and Pete Hend.
enen may be hNrd nitlftt·
fy except Monday at the
Reuben E. LM, Newport
leedt. They .,.an are
CIOftductlng special Sunday
Kiddie Shows at 4 p.m.
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RESERVATIONS SU69ESTEO
"42-7110
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IUVIEM
1£&TAUUNI'
Continental Cuisine
Codd•ll•
Smii"9
LMttcMoll and DiftMt'
If Oftdclf tllrot&Qh ScmlrdaJ.
Now Ope1' Svndowa,
4. JO p.m.
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ltrHt 114• t.etw-Mia.. l
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PLAZA .............
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Medium price.
BeU•my'a ••• open 2' hours a day. A •se menu • • • ..,. item avallabJe at any
time. Pricel vary accordtnc to choice. Un-
ltelnUle .... w.u.
. Reubma E. Lee . • •• bucb sightseeing .
mast, tbi.s reprodUction of a Mississippi riv·
.-boat. off en ... food on the second deck,
1aeef in the Stennrbeller Room and always
adtiQe, enjoyable ealertaiame.nt in the for-
ward lounee.
Reuben's, Ne_wport ••• steaks, chicken,
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STAITINS Mo'IHEl'S DAY,
~'LL ll:QPEN IYEIY SUNDAY
· NOM 2 P.M. • RY OUI DAiL Y HOUSE SPECIALTY
INC\.UDU CHOICiE OP CLAM CHOW-
DIR Ott IOQUIFOaT SALAD, BAKED
POTATO W/SOUlt CREAM I CHIVES,
GARLIC TOAST.
• . e TlltlY AKA STEAK e NY CUT STEAK e GUAYMAS SHRIMP e SIRLOIN STEAK
e AUS'TULIAN LOBSTER TAIL e
e COMIC> SEA FOOD PLATTERe
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CHtt.DR£WS DINNERS $1.25
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lobster; with an occasional special such as
fantail shrimp. ConsistenUy good. Priced
right. Piano bar with duos or small combos,
the beacllined entertainers.
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Bayside Inn • . • coffee sbop, main din-
ing room operation. Also one ol tbe "going-
est" dance spots in the area. Trio featured.
Medium priced or lower priced according to
dining location, coffee shop or dining room.
In Corona Del Mar ..
Within a very small driving are.a, the
city of Corona del Mar offen:
Josef's ••• continental cuisine, luncheon,
YOUU ENJOY OUI
SUNDAY
BRUNCH
11 A.M. TA 1 P.M.
1FIV!~ FiM Dinin!J Since 1965
380 l £AsT CoASf HiciHWAY-
ColoNA Df.L MAI. UlHOltNIA
PHONE: (714) 675-1374
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FOR . IESERVAnONS: 536-.1421
21112 Ocun Avenue Huntington INch, C•lif.
9' -<t · ~!~H
RESTAURANT
Two LocatioM
COSTA MESA LAGUNA IEACH
$40. 3641 494-1911
O.iclten with Mushroom -·· .J.40
VHI ~ 119u --···---···· .J.51 v .. 1 Oscar (6erard'1 Speciell ___ J.15
Trout Stvffed witft Ctab --·· .. ---··-···J.15
5w..t lrMcl O.a11eur _______ J.75
Tripe e' la Mo411• cle Cffu -·-·-····-·····J.75
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dinner or late supper. TbiJ calorie casUe ia
by no rpeans the least expensive hereabouts,
but undoubtedly you'll be extremely pleased
with what the payment brings.
El Porron . • . authentic Mexican food.
Open from 11:30 a.m. Also a complete selec-
tion of food to take out. Nominal cost.
Schroeder's Chef's Inn •.. varied menu.
Medium to medium·bigh prices. Entertain-ment nightly.
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The Quiet Woman . • • comparatively
small, very cozy luncheon-dinner house.
Lengthy sandwich selections for that midday
meal. Try the Veal Oscar at night. Medium-
higb pric"es. Liquor. No entertainment.
Five CrQwns ... one of tbe most authen.
tic English taverns anywhere. Must try food
... with prime rib of beef, steak mariner ol
rack of lamb strongly recommended. De-
lightful pub for libation seekers. Piano bar
entertainment. Take money ••• make reser-
vations~
On To Laguna
After leaving Corona del Mar, tbe local
or vacationer on the out-irabout will find
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ESTANCIA HIGH STU~ENTS
l'NTO FANTASYJ LAND SWIM
Pi~tes, glowi'!g skulls, dwarfs and floating saucers are invading
Costa Mesa. Sounds Karey? It isn't really, it's all part .of the Estancia
High School's unique1 Oisney-Aqua-Land swim show featuring Disney
characters. The Pirates are from the Caribbean, t he ,Dwarfs number
seven and, of course, the saucers hold giant tea cups for a Mad Hatter's
floating Teo Party. Also included in the production ore Afrit:an war danc-
ers, cowboys and Indians and a 15-foot floating Matterhorn •
For landlubbers, there are also dances at the side of the pool, per·
formed by students of advance dance and dance production ·classes.
Students from swimming classes perform in the pool. O ver I 00 students
from Estancia High have worked on the progra'm whit:h will be produced
May ~ 5, 16 and 17 beginn ing at 8: 15 p.m. at the Estancia High School
Pool.
The swim show is directed by Mrs. Carleen Meier aided by Miss
J oan T oeppner and Mrs. Norma Leac h. Marlene Crum will be featured
in a solo number and Jeanine Hobel and La urie J encks will perform a
duet sequence.
f ickets, $I for" adults, 75 cents for students and 50 cents for chil-
dren, are avail able at the door.
Left to r19ht, Linda Luartr. Sheryl Tretter, Carolyn Lie-,, burl• T•ylor, Ann ~, N.ncy B•loya.,
and K.thy ~practice what most atuclenh are discouraged from being - , Grumpy, Sneny,
Sleepy· aNI' lalhful. Just to even things up, however, Doc Md Happy are ttlrown in to make ..., • .. ltlhtful dwarfa. . I
At rltht, Lawle Jencka aM JMnlM Hobel rehHrM their ,.rt ot the ev.U"1'1 entertainment. '"'9y
wll lte fMturMI In a duet. . •
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~ In •n~. business category ••. and the
today is ·tely BIG business . . •• there
was a be n~ng. OUT 'N' ABOUT:· Orange COllly'Ptesliurant IH &dert1h11nent Scene
J
ay being National Tavern Mont)\
nation, let's take a rapid run back
to oldeJI ~es and examine the birth of the industry . 'locally, bas spawned some 800-
plus sip a 1 sup spas for your wining·dining
pleasure.
No•,
rants, Di.
teriu,
houses,
houses. pubs
wilb the
at tbe
~ese edifices are caUed restau-
ttl:lubs, cafes, eating houses, caf e-
, h9\des, bistros, stands, hash
·ateries, lounges, retreats, dinner
akfast houses, watering boles,
bateyer else a person charged
1motion of same might dream up
·nt.
In tht ~s of early Americana, how-
ever, tbe•elwas one word that covered it aU:
tavern.
FROM EUROPE
;nies found the tavern an ideal
mapy of tneir problem~. It pro.
Ung place for each to\tn!s gov·
DAVIDS01 TRIO , TUESDAY THRU THURSDAY
SPECIAL 'SUNDAY SESSION" FOOD & DRINK
BUFFET S9t BLOODY MARYS -SOc
SPEC IA
SERVE
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Stt1rt1 •t 7-PM
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FROM 12·NOON ,
MENU
$3.2S to $3.85
BILL OF FARE ALSO AVAILABLE
• I" "ftl:!SONAUZED SERVICE"
DAY IC>ft NIGHT BANQUET FACILITIES
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1045 BAYSIDE DnlVE
675-0200·
SPECIAL
MOTHER'S DAY
MENU
FROM 12·NOON
or -try our r~ular menu
VILLAGE INN
12' Marine 673-4530 a.lbN I.
erning council, a distribution point for alco-
holic beverages, a hospitality headquarters
for travelers and, of course, a social gather·
ing place for lbe townspeople themselves. In
1656 the General Court of Massachusetta
'made it a law that aJJ towns sustain a tavern.
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Other colonies offered inducements such as
tree· .Janel or tax exemptions to anyone who
would set up and manage a tavern.
CULTURAL CLUTCH
Before and during the American Revolu-
•tion, many a plot to overthrow the Red Coals
was mapped out and organized over the
heavy oak tables of colonial taverns. Follow·
ing the conflict, however, the American
tavern took on a new concept . . . becoming
the accepted center of cultural learning and
discussion.
RICK CHAllOU-NE COMBO
TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY FROM 9 P .M.
FREE CHAMPIONSHIP
FIGHT FILMSI
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• SUNDAY BRUNCH
ON
MOTHER'S DAY
FROM 11 :00 A.M. •
JoJe/'J
•'i 2121 E. Cout Hgwy. Corona del Mu
OR 3.11 eo
"At the Entrance t o Jemt1ica Inn"
THROUGH \THE MONTH OF MA YI
. 8 DINNER SPECIALS 8
MON. :!: ::,~~; ~~~~~ ~.".' .......... $2.35
T~ES. ::..·~~!~·~··~~ .. ~~~~~~.~ ...... $1.85
WED. ~:!.'::!1Ft-!!1~~~.~~.u.~~ ........ $1.75
TJ-IUR. ~~~:~' .'~~~~ .......... $3.35
CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD
SERVED S:OO· I 0:00 NIGHTLY
Howard's Restaurant
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NIWPOIT llACH
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The Hancock Court Tavern in Boston was
the scene of numerous •uch tete-a-tetes bt!-
tween George Washington and Benjamin
Franklin. The tavern of one, Mr. Goodhue in
Salem, Massachusetts. was also a book store.
The Kings Arms Tavern in Newport, Rhode
Jsland, was one of several whi ch put on fuJl.
scale plays. The Craft's Tavern in Walpole,
New Hampshire, was the regular meeting
place for a literaUy group founded by a
preacher. Joseph Dennie, late in the 18th
century. The Black Horse Tavern of Salem,
Massachusetts, was one of the first to estab-
Usb itseJf as an E xhibition Rall.
It
One or the most popular activities of the
old time tavern was the shooting match ...
serving the . useful purpose of winning one's
DON JOSE'
MEXICAN RESTAURANT __ ,.....,,....... __
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JOSEPHINE COURREGE$
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ENCHILADA & TACO ........ $1 .30
CHIU RELLENO-ENCHILADA .• $1 .45
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Open Mother's Day at 4:00 p.m.
9093 E. Ad•ms (at Mafnolia) Hunt. Beach 962-7911
Enjoy Your Mother's Day Dinner
at
Schroeder's
Chef's Inn
SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY MENU
At Regular Prices
Chifdren's Dinners -$2.00
Reservations Accepted
Served from 11 A.M~ to 11 P.M.
. "IEA TIPOSSIDENTES"
DISCOVEI ITS MEANIN6 THIOU&H
THE SOUNDS OF THI
JIMMY VANN TRIO
IN THE LOUNGE N11B. T DCB'T TUESDAY
Tll•p•au: 675-0470
J201 Im c..t Hwy. -C-.kl,._
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dinner for the targets were live, usually tur-
keys or chickens. The Punch Bowl Tavern in
Brookline, Massachusetts, had regular turkey
shoots in which a customer paid about six
cents per rifle shot from 110 yards away to
s~e if he could win the family's evening meaL
As For Today
Basically, the restaurants, nightclubs,
cafes, cafeterias, chop houses and so on of
our times are not too different from the
tavern of yesteryear.
They still are distribution points for ale<>:
bolic beverages, still hospitality headquarters
for travelers and social gathering places for
local townspeople. ·
Cultural discussions still take place with-
in their confines, business plots and coups
are mapped out and organized therein, and
without question. some qualify as Exhibition
Halls.
~ Sailil :Jropez
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IESTAUIANT FIANCAIS
f1'1•dl 5cialty
Chef -· Hor111erly wit!. lto111•11off'1 I
3012 Newport llvcl. New,Ort Beach
OPEN DAILY 5:30 P.M. TIL 10:30 PM.
Closed Monday 673-7183
El Matador
FAMILY IESTAURANT
AUTHINTIC MlllCAN FOOD
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MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH
Oranc-Juice or Tomato Juice
Choice ol
Scrambled r.,.. with Ham, Bacon or SaUMge
Lamb Chops
Cbickm Liven and Mushrooms
Rash Brown Potatoee or Broiled Tomat.
Fresh St.rawberries, Cbille~ C9!.l&loupe or
Freeh Pineapple Cb\RW
$1.if..adWta
Sweet Rolla or Toast
Coffee
Sl.71 children ~r i.z
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MOTHER'S DAY DINNER
Cl..a ti* CIUrle. diDDer& from M.75
l!w.I~ from t ;OO p.m.
fdllWNfl llM~ 11, hA II prlc• plu• 'Oaf
Baked Vlralnla O.l'et e-Roou1 tt••k c-r :iP<"I,.. ~b Prim• R-Riil of ... , LubMn :-:~ .. l·•rs •-t Lons Jllland D9C111111s ~ 'fur~ ~lrloln &tu lt -·----s Che
GRAND HOTEL
~·-'9diM--OAIL Y f'ILAIT
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Ak>ng The Highway
Coast liighway Is one of the principal ar·
teries se.rving this montagt of beef bistros,
spaghetti $31ons, tamale taverns, pizza palac-
es, chow mein castles, escargot eateries and
teriyaki temples. Traveling south along the
hi.ghway from ... say Surfside ... you will
find:
Sam· s Sea Food ... a vast variety o( the
finny Cavorites featured, although numerous
other types of food also ar~ available. Decor,
Polynesian. Medium lo high in cost.
Sheraton Beach Inn ... coffee shop for
breakfast, luncheon. Delightful dinner service
in the main room with the prime rib a good
bet Piano bar and trio for listening or danc-
ing evenings. Not inexpensive.
Huntington Beach Country Club . . . a
fast-gaining favorite for businessmen/busi·
DC'6Swomen luncheons. Dinner also served
with a wide-choice menu to select from . Medi·
um in price.
DANCING
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THE LIDO LOU~.E I s p.m.. Ip&
BILL McCLURE DUO •
Now Appearing ·
HERB-JOE TRIO
with Gil M•rtinet
8:30 p.m.-1 :45 a.m.
/ /J:y,N(, • • 4'·
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l 107 J•mborH Road Newport &.ach
644-1700
TH' DORYMEN
FISH 'N CHIPS
SERVED IN A BOAT WITH THE DECK
FULL OF GOLDEN CHIP POTATOES
SPECIAL OffER!
IUY A IOAT OF FISH 'N CHIPS -MT A SICOMe
OIDH FIH WITH THIS COUPON.
MON,. TUD., WED.--MAY 11, 14, lS-ONLY
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TOTAL EATING PLEASURE -UNEOUALEO
IN THE NEWPORT AREA, IS NOW ONLY
MOMENTS AWAY FOR YOU SEAFOOD LOVERS.
FISH 'N CHIPS $1.00 SHRIMP~ CHIPS $1 .50
~D TO GO OR SatVED HERE
T~KE HOME A IUCl<m
CALL IN OIDERS: 673·2200
2180 W. OCEAN FRONT NEWPOltT IEACH
"OVERLOOKING NEWPORT BEACH PIER"
~ . ~ ~till wi1;j .-~il ~]i.!I j -• ~ ..s "'iHl~hh~1U~11U
Surf and Sirloin ••• -.ny-ltemed~u
for breakfast, luncheon, ~. Cost · U•
tremely nominal No liquor llere, . .
'1be Arches ••• cme ol tile beedl's ~
establishments. Excellent luncbeon, dinnel'.
Medium lo high. No eatertainmeftt.
Villa Nova, Newport .•• AJu !>ale's ..
Ug,blful Italian fare can be covered m ..
word ... tops.
McGoo's ... piu.a, c tgbetti, ravioli.
Community sings niih.U . Tap beer and
champagne for those clesi · IL
Henry's ... a lengthy lace, encbilada, etc.
bill of fare. Liquor and entertainment.
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Stuft-Shirt ... a tn.ly elegant spa witla
fine food, delightful drinks md combo music
for lislening~g. i
Prime Rib ... ex~ beef :l:;· haps, sli&bUy high tarifla. AllO outv~
lobster. Huge ~ywnelf salad bowll.
Fair wine selection phn elltertaiament .
Chart House . . • small, mtm:..te. Hen,
too. the bowl-aJ-table metllod ol aalllCI .erv-,..
Centmu.I °" p_. .. \
ONE OF ORANGE coUNTY·s
TWO GREAT RESTAURANTS
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MOTHER'S IDAY
DINNER
SERVED FROM :1 P.M.
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MAL & MARY •nH DUO
TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
• 37 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
' BETWEEN BUFFUMS AND BROADWAY
Open: Weekdays-Lucbecm: 11·5
Dinnea: l :OCH2:GO
Saiurdays-Luncbeoa: 11:00-5:00
Dinners: 6:00.12•00
Sundays-Dinners: 4:00-12:00
RESERVATIONS
644-2030
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