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That!>s What Mayors Say
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Newport, Mesa .Rivals?· Ju~st Friendly Ones
BJ ARTBUR R. VINSEL ................
Happily wrapped in the security
blanket of the future, Costa Mesa and
Newport Beacti ae too compatible to
risk kicking the covers off each other
in childish squabbles. ~
This was the cooeensus Wednesday
as Cost.a Mesa Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley
and Newport Beach Mayor Doreen
~ addressed tt>e Harbor Area CoocdhwtiDC Couoc::il at the Beach
McDonnell,
Irvine Talk
OnLandUse
Future uae of the highly-publicized
McDonnell Douglas Corporation pro-
perty west of· the . Orange. ~ty
Airport may be dedded by negotia-
tions now under way between the
Irvine Company and the corporation.
Negotiations concern a McDonnell
Douglas request for an extension of
the condit.ionir purcbase agreement
signed by the corporation in 1964, an
Irvine ottlclal said. Under that pect., McDonnell Douglas
bu acreed to beliD work on a plant on
tbe property by June 2, 1981 or aban·
don tts p9'Cbase agreement for the 228
acres. To daal, the land ts untouched and
db1s to:lw'll the c:m)Mtl&ion'• pla
ftr dae Pf'Gl)ertJ have been fruiUess.
John Murphy of the Irvine Industrial
Complex said today that re-oegotJa·
tiooa on the purchase agreement are
undlr .., m-nnr llttlement.
.lkDlneeD ~ bought the
propet\y iUfJpoeedly to boUle a multi·
million doUar aircraft plant. One of
the firm'• IUhlidlartel in Monrovia was IUpPOHd to be tbl first occupant
of the valuable acreage.
But delay followed delay and then in
1986, the merger of the two giant
aerospace firms resulted in further
procrastination. . The Irvine Company undoubtedly in·
sisted on the cause requiring con-
struction to begin within a certain
time because of the company's ex·
perience with Lockheed Aircraft Corp.
ln 1961, Lockheed bought some 300 a~rom the company northwest of
the intersection of Palisades and Jam-
boree roads. Later plans to build on
the site were abandoned by Lockheed
but the val~le industrial property is
still in the bands of the aircraft con-
cern.
Recently Orange. County Airport of-
ficials gave notice that they would
urge the super~rs to buy the
McDonnell Douglas property for ex-
pansion of the airport if it was return·
ed to the Irvine Company.
Mesa's Wilson Named
Cities League Director
Costa Mesa Vice Mayor Robert M.
Wilson has been elected a director of
the californla League ol Cities.
He Is one of 28 members ol the
statewide organization's board. His
election to the post marks tlle rlrst
tlme a Harbor Area munkipal of·
ficial has served .the state league in
that high a capacity.
Weadler
Forecaster Gordie Shields has
whipped up a mixture of aun·
shine. earJr morning clouds and
UgJ'll winds for the Orange Coast
Friday, topped by a mercury
reading of 64.
INSIDE TODA~
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City's \Vmte HOl'le Inn .
"Our city ~Jes can only be
described as 1Mer1octing," N'.i.rs.
Marshall told tJte lunclleon meeting,
"and street syste~ and OOOd contror
channels are W>aware or political
boundaries."
Key idea .behind the Coordinating
Council is maximum organization of
vital community and charitable alfairs
~ spirit mlllt extend to all other
facets of city rebticm, Mrs. Manba11
said.
Both top elected . executlve1 al the
two cities pointed out that many
mutually formed service and social
clubs are shared by Newport. Beach
and Costa Mesa.
Mrs. Mar1ball told the group -
meeting for the ant time with a new
executive cabinet -that the Newport·
Mesa Unified Scholl Dlatrict further
ties the two OClllUIUIDitill toptblr.
The Harbor Area Coordinating
Council can serve as a valuable
avenue of communication between the
two cities, she added, and it also can
be valuable.to governmental bodies.
"Friendly rivalry and competition ls
good and it keeps U3 on our toes," ad-
ded the Newport mayor, but said •
that's as far as it should go.
"When you follow Madame Mayor."
Pinkley told the ll'OUP of club and
NEWPORT BEACH L8'1GUARD TlYOUTS •RIP UP THI UACH AS THEY RUN FOR YOUR LIFE
M H4ipelv91 Ge Th,.... Gruellftl R• Swim, Run, Swim, Run
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60 Youths
Try Out for
·Lifeguards
About 60 young men were catching
their bteath today after try_jng out for
10 or 11 openings of summertime jobs
with the Newport Beach Lifeguard
Department.
Lifeguard Supervisor Bill Mills said
the )'l>Uths, 16 and older, had to race
through a grueling land·and·water
course that went like this:
Run 75 yards down the beach,
around a set of flag poles, then swim
100 yards out to sea, round a buoy and
head to shore, down the beach 150
yards at top speed, round another set
or flags, swim 100 yards out to ~
round another buoy, back to shore.,
through the poles then run 75 yards
down to the Cinsh line.
The top 20 youths were picked out of
the 60. Mills said. They will be trained
and the best 10 of the 20 will land
themselves a jdb. Their pay will be
$'l.61 an hour.
Police Chopper
Noise Shak~ Up
Bal Isle Woman
"Jt sounded Uke a truck hitting a
lot of parked cars, and there was an
eerie blue-green light," said the Bal·
boa Island lady. "It happened at 11
o'clock last night and I'm still shaking
from It."
The woman. who declined to tell the
DAll..Y PILOT her name, can Ito!\_
fretUng. The streets aren't filed with
"recked cars.
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ta!•,-s.at
Hippie Raid Lawsuit
-Has Attorney GWating
An attorney for 11 young persons in·
volved in a narcotJcsTaid last summer
on a hippie hangout today claims he
has tfie Newport Beach Police Depart.
ment over the barrel in a S316,000
lawsuit.
But Tu lly Seymour. Newport Beach
city attorney, responded by shrugging
the whole thing off. He noted that so
far the lawsuit hasn't even been filed
with the city.
Lawyer Marvin Cahn of Hollywood.
representing the 11 plalntllfs, called
I.he case "one of the best suits against
a police department that we've ever
~een. We're quite confident of win·
ning."
ln1J1e suit, Cahn alleges that police
intentionally engaged in maljcious con-
duct during a narcotics roundup July
8. 11167, at an isnlated two·story house
known by hippies as ''The Animal
Farm.''
Newport policemen were among
some 30 lawmen from six county agen-
(* FARM, Page%)
Good~ Bad News
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New Tennis Courts, l 11cretts ed Fees
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Newport Beach tennis buffs will be
getting two new tennis courts al
Mariners Park.
But they'll have to pay more lo
learn how to improve their use of
them.
City councilmen served up the good
and bad news this week.
F'irs.t, they awarded a $30.0'l7 c:on·
tract to 0 . K. Doyle Co. of La Habra to
build two acid·slained. reinforced c<in·
crete courts at the park in the Harh1 ,·
Highlands area.
Coucilmen then hiked Recreal 1011
Department tennis instruction fee'
(rom 50 ceota to 7S centa an hour.
The fee incttue will b o o ~ t
municipal income by '7.~ a year, Cl·
ty Manager Haney L. Hurlburt said.
Almo.t half of the money is e£1rmark·
ed for tennis court construct.ion.
The new Mariners Park lennis-
cow'13 will increase the number of
municipal courts to six. Two courts
are located near Recrea tion Depart·
ment headquarters in Balboa and two
at ltte Corona del Mar Youth Ccnl<'r.
The Mariners Park project will in·
elude fencing. net . benches. night
lighting. drinking fountain and an ac·
cess v.all. according lo Public Works
Director Joseph T. Devlin. The work
should be completed by mid-Sep.
tember, lie said.
Coyle was lowest of two bidders for
the job. The other bid was $38,000.
civic lnders, "there's not much left to
say."
What was left to say was said ln
typical Pinkley prose.
"You know. Doreen and I arrived
for a publicity shot at fhe same place
at the same time a little while ago and
walked in together." he said, "and
eyebrows went up all over the place."
"We just told them we were
coordinating," he declared.
Pinkley said location of the future
Arkansas Reeling
Newport Free,ay ls actually the only
difference of opinion between the
Harbor Area cities, but the friction is
more natunl th~.n hostile.
"We both try to annex, but we're not
mad at each other," said the longtime
drugstore owner. "It's just like tryln~
to make three bucks to your neigh-
bor's two."
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Mayors Pinkley and M a r s h a l l
(See COUNCIL, Page %)
Vicious Twisters
Kill 70
From Wlre Services
The most vicious onslaught of tor·
nadoes this year slammed across tht!
nation's midsection leaving some 70
persons dead and a score or others
missing today. Properly damage ran
into the millions.
Hundreds of persons were injured.
The clawing winds sn>ashed slruc·
tures in a nine-state area Wednesday
eWGing and night. The toll climbed
sk>wly t.oday as rescue w o r k e r s
eearcbed through tbt ruins.
Arkansas, a st a t e periodkalJy
plngued by twisters, was hardest hit,
with 43 dead. Iowa count.eel 14 dead
and 2'0 missing. IWDOls COUDtecl \0
d.?aths from tw\sters and severe
weather aod Missouri and Indiana I
each.
The university city or Jonesboro,
Ark ... re~rted 34 dead and 350 inLured
by mictmOrnfng. The tornado bypassed
Arkansas State University, however,
and all its S,000 students escaped in·
jury.
At least 33 persons were killed in
Jonesboro, Ark.
Five more died at the tiny commu.
nity of Oil Trough. but 35 worshippers
in the Church of Christ there survived
by huddling beneath the pews while
the tornado ripped off the roof and
caved in the walls.
Three were killed at Henderson ar.d
one at the community or Tuckerman.
An estimated 500 persons were injured
across the state. 53 critically.
The first funnel cloud dipped from
boiling black clouds at Oil Trough, a
community of 250 on the White River
in north central Arkansas about 8 p.m.
EDT. It sma shed 30 buildings and
swept some of the victims Crom their
homes info the river.
Another tornado roared east through
Tuckerman and another up Arkansas
Highway 39. smashi ng a quarfer·mile·
by.f4-mile path through southeast
.Jonesboro and then floodinq the r ub-
ble with waist-hi~h water.
The winds then struck al fll anila
110 Teeny Bikinis
Taken in Newport
Some lucky Newport Beach police·
man may be given the task of uncov-
<'ring the whereabouts or 110 stolen
bikinis. Michael llnley. 26·year.old owner or
the Leopard Spots beachwear store.
said the bathing suits di sappeared
from a shelf in the work area or his
factory where bikinis are made.
Whoever is now wearing them better
take care: '
}laley said the bikinis, all me 10,
were still unsewn when stoletl.
PersOns
near the bortlers of Tennessee and
Missouri and moved east high over
Memphis.
"J· could see it coming. as it dipped
over the clouds and onto U1e low. level
land." said Vince Blanton. a service
station operator next door to the
church at Oil Trough.
"I came rlllUting out ln the-street
and I heard the people screaming and
blown oU ·and all the walls were caved
in.''
Yand Robinson and his wile were
blown into the river lrom their home
and drowned.
'At Jonesboro, residents were retir•
inf. or In bed.
'We heard this kind of roar." sa1d
State Police Trooper Daniel Olc:\1'11'\'·
''Tiie window glas blew out ..• (Ult
wind ) raised me off the floor ••. I
was holdin g on to our youngest daugh·
ter!'
Mayor Neil Stallings surveyed the
wreckage and found nothing to do
except help search for bodie1. He
started pulling up rafters.
Lung Switch
Performed
In Scotland
EDINBURGH. Scotland (UPJ)-The
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary canied
out a rare Jung transplant Wednesday,
a hospital ex~culive sald today. Only
one or two are known to have *a
attempteJ previously.
The first lung transplant was carried
out at Lil<' Universtiy or Mississippi
Medjcal Ccn1er at .Jacl.11on. Mi ~ .. on
.Juno 11. 1£uJ. b\ Or . .lames llardy,
vn a f>~} e:ir-oltl ·Ii!· t"rni prL.n'ler.
Tile recipient Ii\ eJ l:J u:i} s and thrn
died of kidney failure ouc to a pre-ex·
isting kidney disease.
A spokesman for the Southeastern
Regional Hospilal Board ln Edinburgh
said the patient's cond!tion was "sat·
isfactory."
"The medical stall concerned have
asked that every confidence with the
patient and relatives be respected and
therefore no further information can
be given," he said.
Sex. nationality and identity or U1c
patient were not disclosed. ----
It's because that was no truck. it wa~
a bellcopter-Oylng low, searching for
a prowler.
PolJce explained that the helicopter.
in use by the department for a triaf
period. had responded to a prowler re·
port. The "eerie" blue-green Ughl
belonged to the chopper.
Lassies Better Stay Home
J"io pr01t'ler wa found. and the heU·
cop'ter la gone. 'nae tryout ii over. So
when the Balboa Jaland lacl1 nut
heart the 1e>und of a truck blttilll a
Jot of parked cars, It may be Just tbat.
NEW YORK (APl -Oold·mlDlng
stocks rose as the stock market mov·
ed lrreavlarty lo.er 'lat• this al·
ternoon. Trading was.. active. (See
quotations, Pages 10.11). ~
Losses outDwnber~ gains by about
200 Issues on the Ne1f Yen StocJc Ex·
chanlt. and tM Dow Jones lnduatria.l
averaie was down by about a point.
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Spedal .. Ute DAILY PILOT
SlfM'ER, CalU. -"Apparently, the
pubUcltJ concernlnl me continues,"
NY• Jobn Andrtwa, optJmlstic gold
JlC'OlpecW and oaetime mail order
IJ'OOln.
The Newport Beach man who sought
help from the Lord Provost of
Glasgow, Scotland, in Cincli.n1 a Scot·
Ush Jass to help manage a fortune thal
dtdnlt utst, ls sorry about the whole
thJng. .
Sorry, sorry, SOl'TY .
"I am trut, urry, u I wantec; no
pubUclty ln the btsJ.nnina. not at
present, ndr ln the fUturt," said the 2.1-
yNM>ld 1*htlor, now located here
deep lo Lbe Mother Lodi country.
"I must say. a regreLtablc incident
bas occurred." he added.
The Lord Mayor of Glasgow leaked
Word to the prtll Je•t month after
rtceivtni a Jetter from Andrews, who,
I& the ~. expected to lnherit
flOl.CO> from an aunt of Scottish des·
oeat.
Sbe btd advllfJd him to marry a
Scottlsh lltl to help manare It Uu"ii· UJy. ~
• 1•1 think this wac& prlmll'lly an 1"·
cldence or premature reaction· to a
1kuatlon upon my part ... " Andrews
wro&e. "due to Ult publlclty, I do find
Jlt18elf obliatd to offw eome aort of an
11plilnaticla to ~ wbo k6ow mt and . °Mi • f alth ln int~'
• "l was confused and over auumlng
about certain security ls,tuel and th11
was what le\1 to a later refutabla poll.-
Uon ln my reglil'd," be aaid.
That means tbe anticlpat.cl '105,•
ti CONlderably l•s. •· r would not toUow UtroaOa db anything ln reaard to any youna 1.u..
unfeu (a.) I can provlde tb.t nm
Crom my own resources or (b.) J .cf·
vised any pertinent party to the con-
lnry." he added.
That mcanc he is no longer in the
markel for a wile.
"I don't wlsh to elaborate any more
on thete statmet!N except to say thal
tl'I• totl.re incident for tVtr)'GM COii•
oerntd bas bleen regrettable," he COD-,.
eluded. \ ,,
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IA!LY PILOT
[arbor Duo
omputers
Vin Prizes
A
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of Ille 01111 " ... "•"
le computer ls a sure winner at
game of 21. The other ls built of
?r clips, light bulbs and a tomato
! can and ne ver makes a
hematical error.
1mpt1ter designers Tom Brentnall
Elizabeth Brimmer of Newport
ch are sweepstakes winners in the
Orange County Science Fair.
:entnall, 17-year-old Ne w po r t
bor High School student, won in
mathematics senior division for
mechanized 21 player.
Js5 Brimmer, 13, won In the
.bematics junior division for her
iemade calculator.
le learned about computers with
Uncotn Intermediate S c h o o 1
1smates who have been gc4 1ng
:k.ly computer instruction at UC
.ne.
rentnall, similarly, learned how to
gram computers on visits with-ti.ls
th clan to Orange Coast Colleg~.
GIC DEMONSTRATOR
:e began work on his 21 player im-
'<liately alter placing second in the
1 Science Fair with a logic
10nstrator. Parts came from an old
vling machine, a d i s c a r d e d
!vision set, washing machiile,
!phone and automatic garage door
mer.
le put them all together ln a
rk.mop Zit his home, 2581 Circle
.ve, Sayshores.
'he mathematical game 21 ls not to
confused with the card game black-
k, al.6o aometimes called 21. In
111tnall's game, tbe player takes ns with the computer adding one, • or three trying not to get stuck
ding 21 or more.
.s Brentnall puts it, "The computer
nrs a Utt.le ffttet and it is pro·
unmed so it cannot lose."
Thursd.ly, May lb, 1968
HOW IT WORKS -Elizabeth Brimmer of Corona del Mar explains
how computer-calculator works. She won junior divls.ion 1weep1tak11
in science fair with homemade computational machine.
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Laguna_ Flag flap Cut
Councilmen Deny Bid -w Continue Dialogue
By RJCHARD P. NALL
Of .. ~Nll ll!lft
A motion to continue dialogue over
city failure to hall staff the flag longer
following the ilayinc of Dr. Martin
Luther Kin& Jr., Wednesday lost by a
3 to 2 split vQ!e of tht:::J..tguna Beach
City Council.
Councilman Charlton Boyd authored
the motion to take the lssue to study
session "with the black community"
and to offer most sincere regreta 11 the
city had shay. ed disrespect.
Councilmfn Richard G o 1 d b e r g
aecooded the moUon but it lost with
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COUNCIL ...
definitely agree on the future .
"I think the climate is right and
we're going to go places." Pinkley
sald adding: "What's good ror Costa
Mesa is good for Newport 'Beach and
vice versa." 1 But the bay is always bluer on the
other side of the line.
"I am extremely proud of what Cos-
ta Mesa has done in the 14 years since
lncol'J>Oration," he conceded -"and I
am extremely jealous of Newport
Beach, with its harbor, boats and
beaches."
"But, I have never been so op.
tlmistic about working out our pro-
blems than I am right now," be con-
cluded.
FARM •.•
ciea parUcipating ln the raid. Three
adults and 28 juveniles were arrested
on charges ranging from marijuana
poaseasion to the danger. of leadU\t/
dl11olute lives.
only him and ~yd voting yes.
The Black Unity Committee of the
South Coast Human Rights Committee
bad originally demanded a public
apology.
Mayor GteM Vedder I a t e 1'
distributed a letter to the press in
which he sald the · council was "ge-
nuinely sorry" if some of Laguna's
citizens fell there had been disrespect
to the assassinated civil rights leader.
The commlttee returned a letter
stating the mayor's letter .was
particularly tnsultiug ·to U)e memory
of Dr. Kint, claiming Vedder'• letter
"placed the council on record u op-
posing the lowering of flags for men
like Dr. Kine except when compelled
t-0 rlo so by stale directive."
"Hence,.. the letter stated, "the
mayor's request for a statewide policy
on thi& matter may be viewed as a
declaratioll of racism."
Councilman Joseph O'Sullivan said
he felt Vedder's 1etter expressed the
council feeling that no alight bad been
intended.
Richard NixOn Captu·res
Harbor High's Election
Richard Nixon led ~he presidential
Cl~ld in a recent mock election at
Newport Harbor High School.
He polled 27 percent of the student
and faculty votes, followed by Rober t
Kennedy with 24 percent and Eugene
McCarthy with 15 percem. President
Johnson. Ronald Reagan and Nelson
Rockefeller tied with eight percent
each.
Several llauea were on the ballot:
-A 5& percent majority favored
lowering the voting-age. Forty percent
wanted lt 18, nine percent wanted it 19
and seven percent wanted it 20. Forty-
in the rald.
"However, judging f r o m con·
versaUons with the kids, it looks like
Newport ii the prime defendant,"
Cahn aald.
four percent voted to leave it 21.
-A majority, 56 percent, favored
keeping the presenf",draft system.
Thirty percent voted to abolish it and
14 percent to make it a lottery.
-Only 41 percent were aattsfied
with present marijuana laws. Twenty·
three percent want to legalize marl·
juana, 15 percent want to legalize it
for persons over 21, and 22 percent
want to mate smoldnt it a mlsde·
meanor instead of a felony.
-The vote was split in respect to
Vietnam. 'fhirty-fOlll' percent favor an
all out eHort, 30 percent gradual
withdrawal, 20 percent continuation or
the present policy and 16 percent im·
mediate withdrawal.
-What to do about the urban crisis?
Forty-one percent think govenwnent
money ctn best be spent on ghetto
education, 34 percent on job training,
seven percent on housing, three per· ·
cent on incom~ subsidies and 15 per· 1
cent on stricter law enforcement
1Uas Brimmer's comput.,r is tt·
JJy a calcuJat« that 41dd!, sub.
eta, multiplies and divides. She
~nt every spare minute for a month
ricing on it, 1'lth some help from
l, Jobn Brimmtr. The family lives
214 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar.
HER WINNERS
~ The raid 1p11rked a host of com-
plainta by youtha involved in the raid.
The suit seeks satisfaction for alleg-
ed personal injury and general
damage, along with property and
punitive damages.
DAILY PILOT
tther Newport Beach winners In
ence P'alr competition J a s t
ekend:
>irk Muntean, Newport Harbor
th -~nd In biological science.
lames Collier, Harbor High -first
anlJnaJ behavior. , ~Y Ollwr, Harbor High -fourth c~neraJ category.
;>enny Cline, Ensign Junior High -
1t in animal behavior, junJor
islon.
lohn Blanpled, Lincoln Junior High
fourth ln animal behavior.
rfalcolm McCulloch, Ensign -first
electronics.
;teven Kranz, Ensign -fourth in !rnlstry.
ihelley Ryan, IJ.ncoln -low'lh in
oeral cate~ory.
:Jrooke Montswmery, Ensign -se-
1d in earth sciences.
IT NEVER LOSES -Tom Brentnall shows bow his computer lnvari·
ably wiM at game of 21. The Newport Beach youth's sweepstakes
winning Orange County Science Fair entry also guesses numbers
and counts in base two.
iteve Slap. Harbor High -first in
neral mathematics.
7Uchard Showstack. Harbor !Iii.th -
::ond in general mathematics.
P. Stephens. Harbor High -second
computers.
F ess Raps Press
Rick F'elthuis. Lincoln -first in
neral mathematics.
James Gallion, Ensign -third in
mputers.
Scores Vietnam W ar Coverage
Mark Barr, Harbor High -second
biological &Clences.
Honorable menUon wlMera were
eve StraJtiff. Susan Takacs, David
:erllnc and Gary France, Harbor
Ith : Scott Hornbeck. Robert De Mott
ad Jim March. Lincoln; Sue Herman,
ing Ho and Chris Kay. Ensign.
:ouple Indicted
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul S.
erveler. 31, and hla former girl
lend, Kristina Cromwell, 27, have
!t!n ind.id ed for murder in tbe fire
!ath of her bueband.
Introduced as a five hyphen man,
actor • writer • producer • director •
singer~omposer Fess Parker rapped
the American press for ita treatment
Of the Vfet.nam War in a Newport
Beach speech before 100 women peace
officers.
Parker, a Newport Beach resident.
told the 41st annual luncheon con-
gregation at the Newporter Inn th at
"The press presents a minor league
picture of a major league effort.·•
"The public cannot fully a'lpreclate
our boys' accomplishments," the Tex-
as-born actor drawled. •·1 was there
for 17 days on a USO 'handshake tour'.
•Aem •-IYID -Temporary sign is nailed where bronie
· ....._ Wtl '9 Jl1ICld • Jae S deslgnaUng Balboa Pavilion an hJs· lmtal Jadml'k. RIMtvinf IJ)ace for the main event are (left to
Alm Dacammun, wfioae realty company owns waterfront
J. IMU• Stlfftn1en, preSident ol Newport Beach Histori·
cal ; ud Mayor Doreen MarsbaU. •
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and came in contact with lS,000 boys,
and they're all men. I never heard any
of them complain."
"Jn fact," be said, "I talked to ma.
jors and colonels wbo fought in World
War II and they said these men are
the best soldiers America has ever
produced."
· The ''Danjel Boone" teleylslon star,
sporting long hair an{! aJ turtleneck
sweater, enjoyed the tour mostly
because, as be 9afd. "These same boys
over there now att the OMS that were
about 10 ~ old when 'Davy
Crockett' wa!l"'Oo. That was 14 years ago."
Balboa Pavilion
To Be Historical
Landmark Junei
~ r
: 'l'!'e Balboa Pavilion will b e
designated a historical landmark on
June S. J. LesUe Steffensen, president
o( the Newport Beach H11tortcal Socie-
ty, announced today.
The cupola on the top of the pavilion.
Steffensen noted. has served as a
navigational marker for generations.
It is aJso a marker on harbor chart
maps.
The J>!vWOD WU built in 1906 by the
Balboa Land Development Co. The
~ atnacture, remodeled numeroua Umes
alnct, • the bub of Balboa'a orlllna.l
land development
On June 5, Steffeuen and other
society members will present an In·
tcribe<I brotile plaque to Alan Ducom-
mun, pre•ident of th• realty firm that
now owns the paVWon. The plaque will
designate the building as an hlatorlcal
landmark.
•
ter an lnves~g~tion, Newport
Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas
suspended live of b1s ~ficera from du·
ty for up to 30 days for "carelessness"
and "inexcusable destruction of pro-
perty."
The crux Of the lawsuit ls whether
or not the damage o c c u r r e d
deliberately in \he club IJll(Jllg 30 of-
~ and 30 suspects. Seymour said. '"tlhn said he learned that Newport
Beach ls not covered in Its insurance
policy for "Intentional dam.,e done
by a city employe to another Jlerson."
Said Seymour. "That's 'basically
true. There's a public policy that a ci-
ty can't Insure · itaelf against in·
t.entional assault or de I l be r a t e
malicious conduct on the part or a city
employe.
"But they bave to prove the acts
were intentional. Our point ii that un·
til they prove this, the insurance
policy does cover the employes in-
volved aod the city."
When the Newport policemen were
suspended, Glaves announced two of
the officers "agreed that their
pert0nal feelings had in fact caused
them to treat prsonal property found
on the premises with leas than care."
Besides Newport Beach, other cities
listed u defendants in the suit are
Huntina1on Beach, Co.ta M8N, and
Tustin. Police Crom eech city took part
"We're seeking cornpensatlon for
property damage which amounts to
roughly '6,000 or $7,000," he said.
"This Include things like surfboards
and, believe it or not, shirts and shoes
and pants. These kids awn clothes just
Uke you and I do. "This might surprise you. but even
though they were hippies, they did own
electric razors. When they are thrown
into the toilet, though, they're not
much good any more."
.
Davey Wins Top
Har bor High Post
Doug Da vey has been elected stu-
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Harbor Hi~ School next fall.
In two weeks of campaigning, Davey
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dent body ror a better Harbor High.
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are Rob Peddycord, vice president :
,Lucy Semenluk, secretary; Laurie
Fraseri ~asurer : Deb b I e Mer-
gtntha er, California Association of
Student C o u n c 11 1 representative;
Jeaaica Jones, pep c~ssloner, and
Gimly Ck'ica, publlctty commi&sloner.
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10 Lost, Feared Dead
I LONDON (AP) -'nle side of a
brand-new 23-0oor apartment building
in London's EMt End collapsed after
an explosion at dawn today. Ten
persons perished or are missing.
Police said three bodies had been
recovered from the wreckage. -._
Seven occupanta of the building
were taken to a hospital and police
said there waa little hope of finding
any more survivors in the rubble.
Firemen pulled tons of debris from
the crumpled aide of the building but
rescue teams were called off because
of the danger of falling walls.
Authorities said evidence of an ex·
11tosion waa found near a 1u atove on the 18th floor of the building, whlcb
was completed only two months ago.
Most of the collapsed rooms were
dining areas or small lounges. And
since the explosion occurred at 5::.l
a.m., molt of tbe IJuMdln«'s tenant.a
were asleep elsewhere in their
apartments.
One ·man on the 19th floor slept
through the whole thing.
"We smashed his door down and he
came out in his pajamas and said,
'What the hell's going on?' Then he
saw his living room had disappeared,"
a fireman said.
One survivor, Harry Beal, said the
blast woke bim and be went out onto
the terrace of bis seventh floor apart.
ment. "Looking ~raight up, it was clear
right up to the roof," he said. ''It
looked as if the whole side had burst
out."
Police evacuated the bwlding and
set up a reception center for the 80
families made bomeles!.
The block.size building, known at
Ronan Point, was completed two
months ago. The first of the 260
persoos it housed moved m cnly a few
wee.ks )>act.
Marines Hit Re Trench
As Ground Fighting e 1ses
From Wire Senleel
SAIGON -U.S. Marines today at·
tacked a Commm:Ut trench and
bunker complex 13 miles IOUtbwest of
Da Nang and heavy fighting WU
reported there tooigbt. G r o u n d
. fighting bad flared earlier from the
Mekong Deb to the central highlands
around Kontum.
UPI correspondent Ray Wilkinson
reported from Da Nang that the
Marines bad killed 197 North Viet-
, name1e and Viet Cong in their opera-
• tion Allan Brook while toeing 19 killed
and 1'10 wounded. U.S. spokesmen
reported another 293 Communilta klll·
ed ln fighting in the Mekong Delta,
near Cu Chi iD tbe Koatwn area of tbe
Central BJPlaDdl aDd around Salton
ltseU.
Wilkinson l81d the M•ines bad at·
tacked a Communl.tt "training a:.d
recreatioo area" tOUthwest of Da
Nang and that "the V.C. (Viet Con~)
are atubbornly holdinC ode tbea
trenches" in tt'8 flibtinl bla&inl
throuch the bunker compla..
; Robb Avoiding
Se x Prediction .
DA NANG, Vletnlm (UPI) -Capt.
Charles ROOb today noided .,,ecula-
llon on whether bis wife, Lynda Bird
Johnson, will present him with a son
or a daqhter 1D October.
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boy or a prl." The White HOUie ' TUelday an-
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said Rallb lmft abcd a Won be Jttt
far Vietnam dut)' a ....... If•
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Allied forces reported nearly 400
more Viet Cong and North Vietnamese
tilled Wednesday in clashes from the
caoal-laced Mekong Delta to the
demilitarized zone. And today there
were reports of more fighting in the
Central Highlands on three sides of
Kontum. a key provincial capital, and
near Kbe Sanb, in the northwest cor·
ner' of the country.
The Communist comm&<nd appeared
to be trying to keep up the military
pressure to strengthen its bargaining
position at the Paris peace talks. It
sent troops ltorming at American and
Australian positions and South Viet·
nameae outposta.
Near Kbe Sanh, North Vietnamese
troops fought U.S. Marines from
bunkers fort 7.i,i hours.
J
Schmitz Again
Loses Attempt
To Repeal Tax
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Senate
Governmental EWciency Committee
refmed by voice vote today to endorse
the IO-C81led "Liberty Amendment.·•
It thereby blocked a drive to put the
California legislature in favor of 1 con·
atitutlonal convention to repeal federal
Income taxes.
The resoluf.ien waa offered by f en.
John G. SchmJta (R-Tultin), a JCJhn
Blreh Society member. It was sup.
porled before the committee by Willi• £. Stoat, the U. S. Chairman for the
Liberty Amendment.
Semi state. have adopted the
raolution wblcb uraa Coqreu to call a ctnlUtutionaJ COftftlltioll to
repeal tbe Income tu-and to forbid
the U. S. pvernment from competing
with private enterfrite. lf 34 stat.ea
adoptld tbe ret0lut.l(M), Consrus
wouJd be obliged to call the con·
1tltutioftal convention.
-""' Tllu,.,, MlY 16, 1968 DAILY "LOT 3
M-in s 'Baek From Dead'
Six of L t 10 Re~cued; Four Others Drowned
HOMINY F~. W. Va. (UPI) -
Six mlnel1. oven up for dead nearly
10 days ago after they were trapped
deep lnaide alf'twater·filled coal ml,ne,
were found auve and well toda.y by
fellow mi.Del's wbo bad ref\lled to live
up the search for their lost comr.du.
Four other miners were found dead.
Fifteen bad been rescued f:rOm th
mine lut Saturday.
The six, brought to the s\D'face a t
4 a.m., EDT, told rescuers they
survived by building a 100-foot·long 34·
incb-bigb bwicade with roof timbers
and .can9as against the water and by
rationing the food in their lunch
buckets and the batterief for their
miners' lamps.
They drank mine w.ater after UJlng
up the coffee, tea and milk in the.tr
vacuum bottles.
They ·rationed their mea1er supply
food and batteries so well they 1t1U
h d two sandwiches left ai)d two
I ps still burning.
he six, encrusted with coal dust
d mud and barely recogniuble,
ere taken t=acred Hurt Hospital nearby Rich and found to be in
"good physical sh . " They were fed
hot cereal, / toast and milk and de-
tained far rest and 'treatment.
"We didn't have to give out a single
pill," the miners' company physician
said.
Larry B. Lynch, 28, one of the six.
said the trapped men "held a prayer
session every day."
''I said to the others, 'If the Lord
bas ever performed a miracle, let h1m
do it now,'" Lynch, who also is a
minister, said he told the others
shortly after they were trapped.
Tbe 1u survivors and the four dead,
and the 15 miners rescued last Satur·
day. were entombed In separate shafts
deep inside the Gauley Coal and Coke
Co. pit at noon May 6 when millions of
gallons of water rushed in Crom an ad·
joining abandoned mine. The four
found dead apparently drowned.
Lynch said It was his four-man cut-
ting crew which broke into the aban-
doned -.torldngs. Maps ~ showed the
abandoned mine to be 350 feet away,
but the maps were wrong.
The lS·man group rescued Saturday
were trapped for nearly five days in a
· 36-incb-high tunnel, unable to stand.
They were always in contact. with
rescuers, however, and were well pro-
vided with food and other comforts
dropped through a surface hole drilled
the· day after the accident.
From the start, state mine in-
spectors and mining officials bad
presumed the 10 men were drowned in
the initial rush of watera. They were
sure the 10 "didt)'lhave a ch!lflce."
But fellow miners refused to give up
the search, and they never slackened
their efforts even after the 15 others
were rescued.
Dr. Lee Tod. the Gauley Com·
pany's physician. examined . the att
men lmmedlately after they were
brought to. the surface and said all
were ''in good physical shape."
The six, who had built their lifesav·
Ing barricade 4,600 feet from the
mouth of the mine, were John Moore
Jr .. 46, of Buckeye; Joseph Fitiwater,
33, of Rupert: Jennings H. Lilly, JI, of
Mt. 'Nebo; Edward Scarbro, 38, of
·Richwood; Gene Martin, 34. ~ Clln-
tonville,"UCI Lynch.
3 Countians
Lose Lives
VCI's Vice Chancellor
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In Vietnam
DonaW Walker Resigns
Three Orange County servicemen,
lncludlnJ one from Huntington Beach,
have been killed in Vietnam combat.
according to the lat.est Defense
Department casualty count.
They were identified as:
Army Spec/4 J oseph F. CaU, 21, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. catt Sr., or
20260 Lantana Drive, Huntington
Beach. ·
Marlae. Corp1 Pfc. Barry L. Hempel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. CllHcrd W.
Hempel, of 10522 Mabalo Way, Garden
Grove.
Army Cpl. WIDlam J. Wayuck, son
of Mr. and Mra. William W. Waysack,
of 2506 E. Locust Ave., Orange.
Spec/4 Catt joined the service eight
months ago and had been in Vietnam
,inly eight weeks when killed. ....
Dr. Donald E. Walker, UC Irvine
vice chancellor. today announced his
resignation to take a post of second in
command at San Diego State College.
As vice chancellor for student af.
fairs. Walker. 46: has been charged
with seeing that UCJ students act as
responsible adults.
"I really do hate to leave UCI," he
said. "Dan Aldrich (the UCI chan-
cellor) is one of my heroes. And UCI
is going to be one of the greatest
universities in the world."
He said he is movirig not for money,
but because he is "more of an
academician and this puts me more
back in the academic heart of things."
He will be vice president for
academic affairs at San Diego State.
replacing Dr. Donald R. Watson who
will retire July 1.
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Walker, one of three vice cban-
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Aldrich's basic posture toward
students.
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ing how well it works. UCI is one of
the better ordered campuses in the
West."
He said Irvine started with fewer
rules for student behavior than most
institutions. The studenu have since
set down their own guidelines, he said.
"Instead of coming from us, it has
come from them as their own recog·
nition or immaturity."
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SAlJ JOSE -Cbancellor Glenn
Dumke . wued a stern waminl
Wedntlday tbout vk>lence on lllY of
the 18 C*mputea of U'le it.Me coUe1e
sylllem.
Wyoming. Nevada. Mlsslsalppl. 'rtx· _
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DAILY PILOT Thursday, M~ 16, 1968 --
Bombing Issue Deadlocks PcaC~ Talks
..
By ARTHUR L. GAVSKON
A11oclated Prell Writer
agreetnent woutd need international said. so the Communists '?D't u -bombinl north (If lie mh puallel, 9'11eratlon tl ..,... luuel. an
supervision but on a stronier, wider ercise the veto th•t bas upt the U.S. IP.»kesmett refUM IQ b • Amstcan IPC*MIDU tw•"'++ded:
PARIS (AP) -Despite deadlock in
the U.S.·North Vietnamese talks about
an end to the bombing of North Viet·
nam, the United Slates is working on
proposals to support any Vietnam set·
Uement with a peacekeeping system
run by neutral Asian nations.
basil that the Communist-Wutem-preie11t control commiasioa powerless. pessiJniltk. .. .. did OM a few tbiDp wben ••
neutral commission 1et up by the 1934 Although the U.S.-Nortb Vletnam"e After tbe llcoM ..-W..,._.,, Wilft n U.. a ~ bderelt."
Geneva accords that ended France' a peace talks seem to be badly bogged at which Tbuy said CIDu.utioa ol tbe Tbl cadsenee recealed until Satur-
war in lndochioa. down over the que.tion of American bombinC wu hlcdtnC the C9-dQ.
"Experleoce lw demonstrated the L===========================i:::===:;..;;.;;....;;;::;===
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Alter two St. Michael's Md ..
omen had tied twice ·in 'elections
1ree weeks apart, Mrs. Roa.net
lummer was re.elected to the
1wn council over Mrs. •rm• S. :arper. ln an election April 1,
aere was a lM-lM tie. On April
~. there was a 256-256•tie. Tues-
ay, Mrs. P~mmer ~on by 24
otes. .. ~
riny Jan~ Get, nine·11ear-old darli11!J
>f the entertainment WQTld in the Far
~t and V~tnam, will make her
itmniccn nightclub debut unth Danny
rhomai at tM Sands Hotel in Las
Vtgai, Ma11 22. The dmdnuitive Miss
!:;ee, who &ing1, da""'· play1 drums
Jnd piano (without ~er having had
11 leison) hal made flDo ttevee a~ar·
anct1 on tM Dean Martin Show where
she "brought down the house." • M•lcon Coulter, member of a
birdwatching expedition to the
bleak Farallon Islands in the Paci·
Uc, 26 miles west of San Francisco,
waa flown to the mainland Wednes-
day. A Coast Guard helicopter
brought him in for treabnent of an
elephant 1eal bite on the shin.
.. An elephant seal is nol vicious or-
dinarily. However, if you ir ritate
them, they will snap," said a local
zoologist.
A Naahville, Tenn., man ha!
111ked for an injunction to bar
lai3 wife from "nagging, arguing
toitla, molesting, "' Interfering
IOith him." TM J)Ua for a "°"" gifl{1 injunction wcs contaiMd
In c. Ct'OSS·biU fl"d by the hU3-
band in an.swtr to his wi/e's
dioorce suit.
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RANDY (The Prune) Brln•on
probably won't take a shower to-
day. The 2G-year-old State Univer-
sity of Buffalo sophomore from
Rochester, N.Y., baa had it with
sbowen for awhile. He stood under
the flowing water for 111 hours, 11
minutes and 11 seconds, as stu-
dents outside chanted "We want
the Prune!' Brinson, who ate, slept
and occasionally washed under U"le
shower for five conlinous days and
nights, emerged somewhat shrive·
led to claim the collegiate cham-
pionship. He broke the 91-hour re-
cord of a Princeton shower-power
enthusiast.
Diplomatic officials, reportlng 'this
today. said the idea is to provide more
etrectlve supervision than has been
provided by the powerless Indochina
Control Commission made up of India,
Poland and Canada.
If the exchanges b e t w e e n
Ambassador W. Averell Harriman and
Minister of S~te Xuan Thuy bear
lru.lt, the Americans would like to see
the machinery to pol.lee· any peace' ar·
rangement~ in the hands of such
neutral Asian states as Burma, India
and Indonesia.
H.-rimlll signaled American think·
ing on the subject in presenting bis
govtrnment's first policy statement in
the peace talks. He said any new
I
shortcomings of the existing pro-
cedures,'• sa.ld Harriman. "We believe
one of our major tasks will be to
devise more effective way1 o {
supervising a"'1 agreement ana in-
suring the fair and equitable in-
vestigation o{ complaints."
He added that "the nations of Aria,
with their crucial lnteresta in the
atabillty ol the area," 1bould be
"associated with the monitorln1,, of
any agreements reach~.
On the face of it, th.is would aeem to
oiler Communist China a part lo the
policing job. But the diplomaUc
sources stressed that Ole Americana
have no such idea in mind. Iutead
Washington wanta membership ln any
control system confined to neutral or
oonallgned couotries, tbe lnformaata
Auto Workers Bounced
From AFL-CIO Ranks
WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Tbe AFL-
CIO suspended the 1.3 million-member
United Auto Workers talion from the
labor organization-today~ cUmaxlng_a
long feud betwftn George Meany llld
Walter Reuther.
Officially, Reuther's auto workers
union, biggest AFL-010 affiliate, was
France's Hear g,
Patient Suffers
'Minor R elapse'
By United Pre11 laten atlout
France's only surviving heart
transplant patient, a 5 7 • y e a r • o 1 d
Roman Catholic Priest suffered a
minor relapst and has developed a 104
degree fever, his doctors said in Paris
today.
The Rev. Jean·Marie BouJogne had
been reported making steady progress
since receiving the heart of a 39-year-
old man at_Broussais Hospital Sunday.
Doctors said bis fever "constitutes an
element of preoccupation." Previously
his condition had been described as
"strictly normal.',
The priest's fever developed only a
day alter the death o{ a heart
transplant patient in Houston, the 10th
man to die after receiving another
person's heart.
An autopsy in Houston Wednesday
showed John M. Stuckwish's new
heart was functioning well when he
died of a previous ailment, seven days
afttt his heart surgery.
Hospital oHkiaJs said Stuctwish. an
Alpine, Tex., bospital administrator,
was a tennlnal patient at the time of
his operation. He was clinically dead
for eight minutes before Dr. Denton A .
Cooley implanted the heart of a
homicide victim into his chest May 7.
Everett C. Thomas. 47. Cooley's sole
i;urviving heart transplant patient,
was reported in good condition today
alter two weeks with his new heart.
Frederick West, 45, who received a
new heart the same day as Tbomas,
was still in satisfactory CODdltion in a
London hospital.
Dr. Phillip Blaiberg, a South African
dentist who wu given a new heart
., Jan. 2 by Dr. CbNtiaan Barnard, was
reported recuperating well at home.
No plans for future transplants have
been announced. but rumors persisted
that physicians at London's Heart
Hospital plan to perform the world)
first heart.and-lung transplant.
suspended for refusal to pay dues. But
in fact, tbe break was aeeu u com-
plete with the UA w deliberately forc-
ing .the stiowdon.
The action suspend.inc the AFL-
CIO's largest single union wu of.
ficially declared when the morning
mail failed to bring a check Crom tbe
UAW for at lea.st r;· repre~tlng payment of one mo th ol a three--
month dues delinqu y.
Meany as head of the AFL and
Reuther as bead ol the CIO joined
forces 12 ye•s ago to form the com-
bined labor federation with Meuy
becoming president and Reuther Yice
president.
Throughout t b e i r orpnizaticmal
marriage ol convmlence the two have
been at personal odds and ln basic
dl9P\lle over the goall that labor
should pursue .
Meany contended that the AFL-CIO
would not be seriously hurt by the los1
of the UAW membenbip.
Senate ltejects
Mail Order Ban
On Firearms
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate
today rejected the administration's
appesl for an outright ban on mall
order aalet of all firearms, including
rifles and shotguns.
Consideration of milder gun <:oatrol
proposall followed defeat of the tough
plan s00gtit by PrePlent Jotmsoa.
Westerners and conaervativea team.
ed up to defeat· the legialation tbat
Johnson has sought for yean. lt waa
spooiOl"ed by Sen. Edward M. Ken.
nedy (0.Mass.). In the form ol an
amendment to the Senate's pending
anticrime package
In addition to banning mall order
sale of all firearms, the Kennedy
amendment would bave limited OHi'·
the-counter sales el handgun1 to
residents ol the ltate in which ttie
ptrCbase wu made and restricted
ltore sa1et ol rif)eJ ud shotguns to
persons over 18.
Kennedy along with Sens. Thomas J .
Dodd (D.coon.), and John 0. Pastore
(D-R.1.), mlde final appeals for
passage of the meuure. Pastore and
Dodd both pointed out that ~ident
.John F .. Kennedy was killed by riOe
shots. Sen. KeMedy did not mention
his late brother.
Tornado Alley Now Morgue
Over 30 Torn adoes Slash Nation's Heartland
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U.S. Fighting Hard~to Control Economy
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Enactment O( the propoaed
tax iDcreese-apending cut
before Collgress may not
restore complete confidence
in the dollar iaternetionally.
A tu increase would be
symbolic to foreipr1 thlt
1lbe UDHed States is fi&lltinC
to coatro1 !U economy.
But b ltick1 ballDcl ol peymeaa deficit, a key m.
gredltat in the Dlltiaa'•
financial po1ture, would re-
main evea with the proposed
10 percent income t a x
surcharge and a '4 bilDon or
96 billion federal spending
cut.
Adoption ol the tax in-
crease ,coupled with the
'spent\ing cut "isn't going to
make me wbJstle and hum
from now on,'' said Leif H.
Olson, senior vice president
of the First National City
BanJc in New York which
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bu utenalve o v e ra e a s
operatlons.
"It won't turn around our
balance of payments posi·
Uon," be said.
Some banker s and
ecooomlata said the United
State• WU buying tbne to
put 111 economic bOQse in
crier wtaen the Londaetgold
pool .... aboUINI ta m.Jd.
Mardi.
Tbe United Statl_ Dd its
six Europeaa -allies
sbut off the flow' of gold
from their 1todkpiles to
boarders and ~ars.
Dollars were being cashed
in for gold at the U.S.·
guaranteed price of $35 an
ounce because of the fear
that the value of the dollar
was beJng eroded by con-
tinuing inl1aUon in the
United States.
Without 1be gold 1, the
seven gold putners
to keep tbe price of g
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tlement between naU001.
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Sanitation Strike
Hits Tourist Mecca
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(AP) -Once again a large
Southern city Is tangled in a
strike by garbage men that
began over money and
spread to threats of racial
boycott and charges o[
ollWde agitation.
This time it is the streets
or \be GuJC Coast tourist and
retirement mecca which arc
redolent witlt the stench of
garbage steaming in the 90·
degree afternoon sun. There
are parallels to the recent
65-day strike in Memphis.
When the strike began in
this cny oi 181,000 May 6.
City Manag er Lynn
Andrews fired all 1 7 O
striker"'i'!
garbage men. He said some
of the people he termed
agitators were or "the beard
\'ariety'' or linked with the
Student N o n v i o I e n l
Coordinating Committee.
"I do not think it was any
particular group although
tllere appears to be some
outside agjtation r r 0 m
somewhere, although we
haven't located it," Andrews
said in an interview.
James Sanderlin. 39. a
Negro attorney representing
the :;trikers who organized
as ''The Young Men's
Progressive Club," said.
"Absolutely no one In this
group is a member or has
anything to do with any
groups whatsoever whict.
are identified with the so·
called Balck Power move-
ment."
Collectors first a s k e d
raises from $1.875 hourly to
$2.50. Drivers and crew
chiefs wanted $.1.25 instead
or their $2.275. But the
demands were cut to 25
cents an hour by the end or
last week and to 20 cents an
hour :\tonday.
the beat available lndicator
of international opinion in
the U.S. economy, is well
above '39 an ounce now.
In Britain, some finaneial
obserwrs feel the tax-spen-
ding cut wouldn't be suf-
ficient to rettore complete
coniidence in the doUar.
. PMAJe of Cbe tu bill 11
vital, the1 la)'; and the
WlllCDAYS 9 to 9
esUmated •10 billion wlU vinoed tbat '" are over the siphon orr some lnflatiomu-y hump.''
pressures. Undersecretary o! t h c
But, said one London Treasury Frederick 1>eming
banker. "people are more · has predicted tbJ first.
sophisticated ttla1l they used quartet b a 1 a n c e or
to be, and tbey would ll.lce to pa)'JJ*Ma deficit would be
see a physical demoDltra· around MOO m.illi<ln, com-
tion ot an improyemeot -in pared wtUl P .a billion in the
the U.S. belaDce po1itlon fiaal tine IDClltha of last
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flttord Blgla
562 Americaiis
Killed in Action
SAIGON CAPl -The
unber of Amel'lcana killed
KUon lalt week 1D the
•etnam war jumped to a
iCcrd high ol 542, tbt U.S.
>mmllDd reported today.
The t>f evlous record for a
1WQ-day perlGd .... "1
mericlm 1Wld duaiDt the Mk ol Feb. 11-17, at tlb•
!lg.ht of. tbe Communiatl'
JJll' new year offensive
Jalnst cltlea and towna
iroughout the country.
L tt k the enemy wa&·
d pUenslve, with
y gon as the major
.r1et. Wlllle the U.S. Com·
*>Ci MJd it w11 of much
sa lnteoally t b a n the
uault OD tbi OIJ>l~l in «wary. it reporWd that tadl of the tMMY forte .aanect to .U.Ck Saigon
·as I n te r c e p t e d by
rnerican and allied forces
utside the cUy.
U>tal kllltd by allied fortes
amce Ja11. 1. 1981, to 342,1~.
South 'letnameae bead·
quarttra reported e 7 s
eovemmtnt troop• killed
lut week, their t b l r d
hightgt weekl.y toll ol the
war. The wttk before Ma
8ouib v~11 w • r • reporttd kllltd, while the
U.S. toll waa 383 detld. A total of 2,225 Amel'lcans
were wounded in action last
week, a fllUJ'e that has been
exceeded .everal times dur·
Loa tbe waz. Of that number.
1 ,153 required
.hotpitalliatlon. the U . S .
CommllDd 1aid. The week
before 1,501 A m e r I c a n
wouodecl wer.e reported.
Ol'F TO WASHINGTON -The Los Angeles ver-
sion of the "poor people's march''' got under
way-Wednesday in the form of three bu1loads
of traveler• bound for the nation's capital and
/fla111 Le!t Belalnd
I
U"'T ....... "Resurrection City t].S.A!' A last !Jlinute deflcl·
ency ln funds cut the number of buse. from five to
thrH and the number of travelers to 138. Tbe group
expects to arrive in Washin&ton in a week.
'Lot Lap<}'
There was no immediate
Uicial explaoetion for the
igh American toll last
·eek. •
The U.S. Command u.id
,552 eoemy were killed 1alt
reek, more than half of
'!em in the fliirtml ill and
round Saigon. 'The com·
land said Uti.i raised the
The number of eoemy
dead reported last week was
not a record. During the
February campaign, the
U.S. and South Vietoameae
Commands reported more
than 15,000 en~my kllled in
one week.
Tht casualty report raised
lo 22,951 the number ol
Americans reported killed
in action since Jan. l , 1981.
The total wounded incrueed
to 141.394, wlltl 74,2a re·
quiring horpltalhatlon, U.S.
Command spoke1meo said.
Angelino~ Join Poor March
LOS ANGELES (AP) -pie it Is brlnglng to
At a three·bus caravan car· Washington.
i 7 Killed as Quake
Hits Japanese Coast
rying 123 persons to the "IC we don't get more
Poor People's March in money, we'll .have to atop
was h ID' t 0 D, D. C., construction," aaid The Rev.
departed, 44 p e r s o n 1 Bernerd Lafayette. cam·
forlornly 1tayed behind. palgn coordinator. But be
A apokesman for ~ didn't say when.
sponsoring Southern Chrla· Lafayette placed the cost
Uan Leadershlp ConfereGCe of building ''Re1urrecUon
said it was unable to r~ City U. S. A.," now &bout
additiontt funds for anotbtr ooe-thi.rd completed on the
bus to <:<:commodate the ad· Mall near the L l n c o I n
TOKYO (AP) - A MVtrt
arthquake that jolted 800
tiles of Japen'• eaatern
?aboard today killed at
'ast 47 persons and clUHCI
dal waves and widespread
amage.
Police said in addition to
-.e 47 known dead, 13
erlODI were mining and at ,a.st u1e injured. seven
.mericant a& Milawa Air
orce Bale, tn northern
onsbu, 1uffertd miner ln·
~~·e:, but no planes were
It w n't as bad as It
u have been because
:ie quake'• epicenter WM 93
illes out to sea, off Hok·
aido, J..,.011 northernmost
1land.
The Central
iteteorological Agency said
paenitude of the quake at
fl •ctntiw wu 7.8, above
he seven-point 1eale used in
'apan. It was the strongest
quake since the Sept. 1.
19'23, tremor that left much
of Tokyo and Yokohama in
ruins.
The tidal waves averaged
four to five feet, but damage
was reduced becau1e they
came at low tide.
However. nume ro u s
homes and buildings were
destroyed, either by the
quabl or flrtl that followed
It. Hundreda of homes were
flooded to noor level or
ai>Qye. Roads were im·
l>U•ble in places, bridges
cut, dikes ruptured and
railway tracks severed. Most of the dama&e OC·
curred in southern Hokkaido
and northern to central
Hoos bu.
Aomori, a city of 210,000
ln nortbem Honshu, ap-
parently was hardest hit.
Eleven dead were reported
there and tn<>re than 80
homes were destJ'?yed.
· · al Memorlal, at about S 3 dition poor. mlllloo. He wouldn't aay
Many children we r e how much had been spent,
aboard the buses, seven of but claimed a $100,000
them ~hildren or Ceolo reaerve fund is "Just about
Millner. exhausted."
"I'm i:olng because I want
to tr·y~end evilism," 1ald NO SHORTAGES Mra. r, aeparattd tron But constructlon of the
her b d and on weUare. shanUes seemed to coMlnue
Betty u1Uce. an o th• r at a rapid pace with no evi·
who left, said she waa dent shortage of building
traveling "10 my son will be materials. Some s t a f f
able to get some of the members s at d prlvlltely
things I bavea't had ..• a they were not aware money
good job, a good house, a wu a serious problem.
good educaUoo." "The Southern Christian
Another woman, Sharon Leadership Conference has
Brown, aa'4 abe was taldn& been on the verge of gain~
alone "a drum -1 witb m broke aiDce ~ wu founded,"
this day and time it was not one sa;d. Lafayette blmself
necessary for any of us to predicted that despite finan·
make this trip." clal problems, the city
would be flnitbed.
MORE BUSLOADS "We han falt.h 1D the
P entagQn Decrees
Rebel Flag May Fly
Busloads of more pro-A.meriean people to help us
teston continued r o 11 in I fulfill this dream," ht 1aid.
toward the capital from "We are not direcUy pro.
Cleveland, Chm-lotte, N. C., viding any services without
and Wilmington, Del. J:!1arge," he said, ''except
At a late-night mass rally -far essential health services
held ln a t.nt dubbed ·'The with the cooperation ol doc·
White House." about 4llO tors in the Diltrict. We con·
~clplDtt •Muted down sider that a community
While 1bt Southern state 1>uJ>U1bed Teporls that &hey neceutty." WASHINGTON (AP) -
file Pentagon bas uaurtd
>Utraged S o u t h e r n con·
gressmen ht m-vleemen
will be allowed to !ly their
home-state nags ln &>udl
Vietnam -even if tboH
flags are emblazon«l w*t
the l.nrignla ol the Civil War
Oonfederncy.
The flat> st.M1.ed about two
wee~ ago when Rep. W. S.
Stuckey, D-Oa., told the
~ouse he was "upset. angry
and indi81*lt0 because ooe
ol i. COllltitullltl In Viet·
nam w.s ordered to remove
the Georpa oec from above
his bunk.
''1be reuon liven w a.s
~at since some people view
the Coded«ate flag as a
symbol ol racism.J" Stuckey said. "all ttate nag1 ,m;cb
coatai.n blrs and ~ must
be removed."
He read part of a toldier's
letter to the s o 1 d l e r ' s
mother complaining the
otd« came out "because of
the 1'9Clal tension" following
.. a&1181lnaUon of Dr.
Mlrt1D Luther Kine Jr.
J
!lal• had to come down, were unhappy and wanted tu The Dittr.ict bu already luve. ruled that camp-dwellers Stuckey seid, flags from "All those who want to IV would not be considered D.
such states as Nn> York home raise your haodll" C. residents for wellare-pay·
and Ohio "were allowed to shouted one of the Ie&dera. ment purposes. ~ displayed." One band 1hot up. The Ovll Service Com·
'Ibe Georgia congressnus, s.me organlJers of the misaton bM ruled govern·
Mid he bed written to the Poor People'• Campalan ment e m ploy e 1 may
Ptma<'on demanding "that tay Jt 1a as penniless 81 tbe participat. in the Poor "' thousands of destitute plO· People'1 campaign, but only t:hJt r id le u 1 o us and -------------------
dangerous onfer be· in·
ve&tlgated."
Allred about this, the Pen-
tagon said a preliminary in·
quiry lbowtd ht on April
10, during the period ol civil
disturbance afttt Kine'• death, a local deciaion waa
made within the bt Marine
Aircraft Wing in Vietnam
"to prohibit the outward
dlspLay ol the Confederate
fla«."
The aim, the DefenM
Department. said, was t o
"reduce the likelihood of
any racial tensions within
11e wing."
Tbe Pentagon Identified
oeltber the origimltor ol the
order nor the Mclne who
bad to pu11 c1own 11e nae.
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seven daya," but gave no
details.
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-I Kaehel's Plea
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-:-Urged ~n Puebl.o
u,.~...,.....
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Actress Joanna Pettet and fiance, actor Alex Cord,
arrive in Los An1eles Wednesday following a filrn-
making junket in England. Joanna, admittedly
pregnant, says they paned up a civil marriage cere-
mony in England pref erring to return to Holly-
wood where they would be married with their .
frlend1 a1 gueata.
That Nagging Pain
Caused· by 5 Bul~ts
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Sen. ll'llJDllltl 10 decide.
Tbomu H. Kuicbel declwed 111f. ladeed, Nd ltorta ::':1u..~ iaa:, ~ .... tbla Wllll -tbe
Pueblo baft fded, ad tbat blP ...,, 11 I blll'9 lbt
the Nartb Xorta 1111ute dN. a CCllDIDhtld a SP1 ot tht lblD DOW abould be vlllatlaa al ..... fdtmll =' bifcn the Warld law," Ill ..nr ....,._
..6 Putlda "ID -· .... _. M .. --"The IDID a tbe -_, .,._ ,. -
Mid ju.tUct, and they Med .... be broulbt to Jlltlct,''
it now," the Ullltmt Re-tbrouCb ll'tlclu al the
pabUcm luder' ot tbe V.S. Vmt.d NatlOU clllrtlr IO'· ~.~.··he .sdld, .... tbe court.
that attempts to negotiate ft North Xona "'-to
release of the ship and its go along, he said, "tbl pro-
crew in the last three cess of jlistice wolJld IUl1 be months through meetings _._. b the · eoarta b e t w e e o American and serv~ • • • Y Nartb Korean mWtary men rendering a decl'sicm m tbt
at the PIDJJlunJom arm.is-law pursuant to tbt lldllrDa-
tice alte "have proved uo· Uonal convention OD 111 bllb
availlng." seas."
Now, Kuchel said, "it Is
time to try another ap-
proach. Wt must not allow
the Pueblo W. to become
lnertricabl)' mWd with the
coctinulq bOltilltlea inltiat·
ed by tht Communilt side
along the armlltlce line."
His comment.a changed
* * * Face Issues,
Kuchel Told
on the final da1 of a tour r B Raff rl through Soutbern Callfornia y e y
d e s e r t communities and
ocean dt1el which began CAD (AP M ·Monday. Never before bas AR IA ) -ax
Kuchel been prelMd 10 bard Rafferty, oampalplq for
for renomtn•tloa In bis own the Republican nom1natioo
~p primary, and 1t was f« tl>e U. S. Senate, 11ys
evident be ii tak1nC the cbal-Sen Thomu H. Kuchel Jenge ol 1tate lchooll cblef · Max Rafferty HriOUlly. should deal more with
Hit remarlca, prepared political isauu al tbe day.
for a Rotary Club luncheon, The stat. ~t
were aimed directly at a . . major issue in this Navy of public ioltruetioll told •
seaport, the home of some news conferenc. Wtdnelday
of the P u e b 1 o's 83-man Kuchel hu .. deliberately
cri":ichel's comments were avoid~ a n Y thin I con·
in a telegram to Secretary troversial in U1ll cam.
of State Dean Rusk urging paign." He accUMd hla
that the United States take primary electloa fot of talk·
the iuue to the World Court. lng too much about the
Located in the Nether-"beauties of nature."
landJ, the • court theoret• "No respomlblt candidate
ically can iuut binding rul-is against redwoodl, or
lnl• Oil natlooa involved in naiural resources," aaid
controveray, but ln practice ~erty.
such dedl1oaa can be 11· He said be baa been
norad if the canteatinf gov-unable to "let a con·
7 Charged
·1n Slaying
frootatlon with t h e in·
cum~t to debate" the war
in Vietnam, ttle f1lcal cr11is,
crime in the strfftl and
federal aid to education.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Aside from what he calls a
nagging_ headache, Dr.
Ra1pb B. WiWllDS, &7, waa
llSed m "iood condltlon" at
St Maey'a Botpital today
wittl 5 bullet& in bis bead.
no clues to the assaillnts
whom Williams bad tbougbt _ LOS ANGELES (AP) . -
on:ly roogbed him up. Seven persons. -including
Judges Bill
Wins Okay He bad 00 recollection of two teen-age sisters -have
bemg shot .. be returned to been charied with murder
hil hotel from a movie. in Monday'1 ldllJng of Negro
Afttt the incident be balled policeman Oscar J o e l
Bryant. W'llliams, a becteriologist
wi1h the Alaskan Health
Dtplrtmlllt, d6d not mow
be bid been lbot until ts
h<U"I ... " ..... knocked
down bJ two yodw tn the
Tenderlola Dtlltrict early
~. Mn. Wllllam• arrhtd
Wednladay from Juaem to
bt wtll .... bulbmd • doc•
tors marked time to '"
whether IJl1'f of ttle met.el
moves and if ab9cesse1
fonn. PoUct l9id tbey atl11 have
Court Silent
OnPaylssue
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
W1thout comment, t h e
CaUfornia Supreme Court
refuted to i n te r v e n e
Wednelday In lower court
procetdlDp whlcb b a v_ e
blocked a increase m
minimum wace• for women
mi children la alfkulturt.
Atty. Gen. 1bomat C.
Lynch April 22 bid asked
the high court to take over
the cue 1n m effort·to gaiD
ID tar)J dldlloD ud give
100,~ WOll*l •d m1Dcln
the increases before they
"irrnoc.ably lOlt t b e i r
rilbta."
a cab 1IOO went to bis room
where he stayed until -at
1ne urging of' 1be hotel
manager -he decided to
see a doctor at 3 p.m.
Dr. Dudley FOll'Dier Hid
wu.u.mi hid dried blood
lpOtl C11 hi• nollen face
8Dd aw-red to blve been
belten.
'lbe dOct.ol' ordered X rays
to determine if there bed
been any fracture•, end waa
aJnalld wbea tbe red6oloe1at
called md IMd: "Thlt man
bu a t...s full al lead."
"Anyone who ts llbot once
Ill the bead and llvn is uni·
Q\11, but five times ... " said
Dr. Fwrni• wlUl awe.
"You would lwve to He
tbe X·raya, end even then
you would hlrdly beUeve
lt,.. tbe doctor added .
''Police ...., heft 18111 the
pktlna tell me tbe alua;
.. • Jeut .25 oellbtr.
'lbelr pelis are marked by
buDlhdl Of tiny metal
fJecb." ••Any one ol. ..,._ bullet.a
comd have k1lled hbn, •• Dr.
Fournier .-ct, "but they an
ftftt to 1tle rilbt pi.c,s."
Tbe one bullet Ovlnt doc· tan C'ODCl8'1I La -1 o cf I e d
between 1be carotid artery
and jutUla" vetn. 'lb1I Ont,
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military Ito n or s , was
acbeduled today.
Q)arfed Wedneaday were
Eddie Lee Johnson, 35;
Ronald King, 19; Charles P.
Smith, 19; VemJce Lee
Thomas,:«>, and Shl.rley Ann
Clark, 2.1.
The 1t1tert. Dime. 15, and
Alfreda E; Embry, 18, were
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -
The proposal Gov. Reagan
says will take politics out of
the appointment of judges
has been nursed back to life
in the Jelfslature. .
The Senate Finance Com·
mittee Wednesday reveratd
Ha deciaiofl to kill the
meuure -a proposed con-
1Ututional a m e n d m e n t
creaUn1 coouni.sslona to
acreen and nom.lnate poten.
tla1 judgea.
Sen. Donald Grunsky CR·
Watsonville), author of the
measure, later learned com·
mlttee member Sen. Jack
Schrade CR-5an Diego), had
Inadvertently left the room
before the vote.
Sizes
UPIT....._.
·Not Skirting I••~
Mrs. Kathryn Hasalinger, 24 who faces permanent
loss of her teaching credenUal because of a hassle
over the length of her akirta, display• a letter out·
lining charges againlt her from the school board in
the Fresno County community of Five Polnta. She
also ts wearing a dress she said the school's
principal objected to.
-Th\lrsdlY, M~ 16, 1968 ________ o_AJ __ LY_Pl_Lo_r_z ....
M•l•l1 for Negroes
UC Aid Pronlised
To Needy Students
SANTA BARBARA (AP) formal board meeting Fri-
-Tbe University of Call· day.
fornta will"" •1 m1Woo in Jµtch'a plan to allocate
revenue from iocreued atu-tncreued fee proceed• also
dent fen to ald needy 1tu-earmarkt f' mllllon for
dealt, lar1ely from Negro needy atudentl bued on l!s•
nel&bborbooda, President tlmated fall enrollment on
Cbarlet J. Hltctuald today. the nine campUJet. An ad·
UnlveraJty re1entl railed dlUonal $1 million will be
re1ident atudeot fees by reserved until October, when
$300 for the next acbool year actual enrollments are re·
dminl. their meeting last ported.
mocth. They alao aet a poll· The first $1 mllllon for the
ey that '8 million of the Educati o n a l Opportunity
new revenue 11ould be used Program will go to many Ne·
for needy atudenta. gro atudents admitted to the
A """"'P from the UC Da· university without meeting .. v. full entrance requirements.
via campus meanwblle con· Both the uoivenlty and the
tlnued tbelr requeat for California State Colleges
more mualve a1d to mlnorl· have adopted policies to ad·
.., -'-..a-Tb mit a small number of these ·~ ifoup aUIUllCntl. e or-atudenta who show abllltv
ganluUon, called the Mar-although they did not hl've
tin Luther King Coalltlon, the chan~ to prepare ad~
planned to send members to quately ln high school.
Santa Barbara today andli9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Fri~. l y• regents will bold their LET'S BE FRIBID y
U you have new netghbora Teen Couple or know of anyone moving
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A Sala hiilval of Arb Sp o a 1 o r• d by the Maurice Allard's presen-HaU, 5 p.m.
will be held at UC lrYtDe ~ U u I ' • r s 1 t y Gallery tatJon of "Fanfare to the Continuous throutbout tht
' SAN'J'A ANA -Onnle Saturday. Al90Ciltea and tbe School of Festival" on the PI;ata .... 12 day:
There will be 'drama, Fine Arta, ... _ ewnt is being J· .... ..,. ~ . ..1..... --' e"• count;:r•s new • pollution
orclnance wb1dl balls open
lJurajng ol ~ .... tree
trtmmilltl ii f U II D i D I
headon into tbe o I d ,
ectabllshed •"'1 abltement
dance IDd choral conceru, ,_, noon. w-=u -_, ...
strollln& players, costume beJd u a beqef1t toward a Choral "pop1" concert, hibi.tlon, UCI Gallery.
displays, a film and a juried permanent art collection for Science LectW'• Hall, l p.m. CA>atume t x b l b t t i o n •
student art exhibition the UCl Gallery. and 3:30 p.m. directed by RI c b ard
The Festival will ~ eon· . General adml.sllion is Irvine Repertory Thea~ Triplett. from previoul pro.
tinuoua in the Fine Arts • SUO. Luncheon la ~pretentation of "Dark of t» du~ of the UCl depart. Pf'OIP'all\. cOwlty Fin Wa r d en
Elmer OMrllll9 to Id
supervilors Wedlludey tnat
H u m 1 0 it i e a p ta 1 •. .Reeer'ved teat tickets, M o o n ' ' b y H o w a r d 1;Jlent of dramL
Smorgasbord b u ff e t ~ on Ille al the Fine Arts Box Richardson and W i 11 i a m StroWwr 1>~)'91'1 In a eotn• c--will be 1 1 r v e d Office, for the afternoon and erney, directed by Herbert media· Clelrw production
st;'°thtg at 11:30 a.m. 1'be ~venlftl perform~s of Machlz, Broadway director_ of Mollere'& .comedJ, "The Students
Vote at UCI
6'0IDe modi ... Of the air
poUuUaa ......... in
''Flanfare to The Futlval'" Duk of tbe ~Mooa: by the Studio Theater, %:30 p.m. fmaginary Invalid," Irvine
will beein at 12 DOCJD. lrvine R~) Theatre and 8:30 p.m. ($2.58 reserv-Reperby TbeaV. OlllJ•
Due Honor
·At College
otder,
09telmlln ·~ a UC Irvine stude11ta are yell'-around weed abate.
going t.o the pol.lf today and meat drive beCIM* Che cur--
Friday to vote I&-new stu-rent two-month p r o j e c t
dent body off.icen for next crwns tQO mudl lnto too
* * * UCI Slate&
fall. short a time. Ca • a} Four juniors who will be The air polluCSoa lslw bans rnIV
seniors next year are run-all burning pcept land
Ding to succeed graduate b e l n g c I e a r • d f o r A lltudent ell'llival til
student Peter Mott u stu-agricultural J>Qil)0181. 'Ibis honor of 1be Untventt;J rA
dent body president. They prevents tihe srpall property CaUforma ceatieaaill .m to
are Jim Farley, G 1 e n owner from dlapolln& of his benefit a IQIDIDer camp for
Pritzktr,-Ron .Rid&le and we.tMk_aod .trimminll ex-MtdY ~ will be •If
Bob Schwartz. cept by baufinc ~ awey.-on ·the UC 1rvlDi eempus
There also are three COOnty weed abatement Sunday from 11 a.m. to ~ hopefuls for vice president crews post vacent pro-p.m. in Omipua Part.
and 25 candidates for l~ where weeds are A ''battle of the bands" senate seats-on tbe ballot. '-f1Wting wild and follow up student dmce and contest
with cleanup crews if the for }ooal dance beoda will be
prope.rty owmt" does not do held in Campus Hell at 8 Ucl P rof the job. The cost ii cherged p.m.
. to the landowner. · Visitors to campus an
Ge D asked to wear costumes DAILY PILOT E d i t o r ts egree repnsentioC eMber 1188 at
Thomas ~vil will be ad-Open House Set 19611. A tumel under the ded to the Orange c.ounty campus ring man will be
.io.rnau.n Boll of Honor ffiVINE -J. Rex DJbble, decorabed 81 • "time tun-
here May 21 at Santa Ana 18011 Gillmu St., Irvine, At Air Station nel" "'---·""" which visitors Co"-"e bas been awarded a n o.aavu&M aa:• · will pass from the modem Helen Johnson S t a f f Honorary doctor .or laws Los Alam""'As N-al All'' • 100 ' ""' •• era ,o years ago. writer lor the Los Angeles degree by Loyola University St.aU will bold an open Pro-"' during the day Times and Hu""" Baker of Los Angeles. 00 "'·~·
' 6 .. . ' Di'bble '"fts been a house Sunday, from 8 a.m. includes boodla and con-Orange County E v e n i n g no i ob C b Newa sports editor, also will Professor of Law at Lo. yQJ1 to 4 p.m. n aenanee 0 cessions Y cam Pus
be honored. . fO'f' more than 30 years. JlP ~~ Forc-:s ·Day. organizations, games and
The occasion will be Sant.a . was acting dean from 1960 Vmtors will be able to cootests (pie e a t l n g , to '62 a.nd dean of the school view the station's aircraft slcateboard, sack r a c e • Ana College's an n u a I from 1962 to '65. and observe ,retervi.sts in volleyball touniament), 1be !C:=~Y w:!:ehia!io ~ He was w r i t t en ex-routine dutief. burying ~ ~ tim25· e ce.pe:. to
high school and Junior col-tensively tn the field of 'lbe station ls tbe ~gest be dug up •.• year1 · ·a
Jege s1udents. family law, tuation and Nav~ Ai.r Re..w training 4:30 p.m. berbecue to coct
The a t u d e n t s will ~ren~eg~ot;;i;ati~o~n;· =====~fac;;ll;1ty;;:;in;::;tbe;:ndoo:!~~=·===$=1.=50=. ======~ participate in seminars and -::
roundtables with the pro·
fesslonals.
Keevil is serving a s
chairman of tbe F.ditol's
Conference at S t a n f o r d
University for the California
Newspaper P u b 11 s b e r
Association. He is past
president of the Orange
County chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, n a ti on a 1
joumaliatic society.
J. German y
Service Set
On Saturday
SANTA ANA -Jl'unlral
1181'Vlces will be held Satur·
day at Northside Church of
Quist, here for James Fred
Ge rm a ny , forme r
superintendent of Orange
County Juvenile Home, who
dled Wednesday in Upland
at the age ot 89.
W.r. Germany was the
fathe!' of Mrs. Nency Lee
Jump of 2222 Palisadet
&ed. Sama Ana Heilhts •
Boru in Galnlville, Tex.,
Mr. Germaay came to
California In 1921 end was
employed by Alpha Beta
stores untn 1931. He ftl tbe
j11Veni}e h o m e superin-
Undent from lt37 until 1950
when he became director of
the Church of C h r is t
Children's Home fn Chino. a
position he held until retir•
~ in 1987. For muy
years he was an elder at
Vinton Avenue Churell of
Christ ln Pomooe.
Peppenti~ College hi Im
presented Mr. G e r m a n 1
With 1be Ctrlifte Sen:lce
award, r e c o g n l 2 i n g
distinguished aDd UDlelfisb
service to humanity.
BesJdee Mrs. Jump, Mr.
Germany Is survived by his
wtre, Ina L., daughter Mary
Alice Roger-1, C h t n o ;
sisters, Carmen C 11 n e ,
T u l 1 a, Okla.: C I o m a
Boatwright, C o m p to n :
C.therine Biter, B e 11
G~ Nina Admas, Lyn. def/, w .. b.; D o r o t b y
J obmoo, Romateed, Fla.;
~. Stephen and
Lynda ltnnp.
S'emca under • cltredim
of Westminster Memorial
Pa will begin at 2 p.m.
with James H. Sewell and
Dean Demsis offtdating.
'J'bole wUblng may ton·
trlbu.u to t11e Fred 0trmen1
Memarial Fund, Hont.idt
Cllurdl of ant. mo N.
Gn adA ...
Wileominen
Plan Picnic
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Schedule of events for the Dance Concert, UC I .. 'Ibe American Vision,"
day ii as follow1: d e p a r t-n1 e n t of dance/ an art tum produced by the
Bu1fet luncheon -.11 :30 cttoreocrepbed by Eugene Naticmal GahrJ of Art, 1'16
a.m..t.o 2:30 p.m. ($1.50) LOrlng, ~ce Lec tur e • F.IJle Arts, hourly.
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OUll6E COUllY'S IJl&ESI
FACTOIJ, .lllECT
ORANGE -The aewlJ tormed Wltcoutn S t a t t
Q ub will bold • potluck pie·
8* 1t Hirt ltltlDol1al Park,
Orallp Sunday, May •
from ti a.m. to • p.m. Ab ,__. ......... nlidtaU
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DAILY PIL01' Thursday. May l&, 1%8
00 Classes Offered
ly OCC for Summer
~ore than 100 classes in
fields wLll be offered by
·aDgc C&ast Jooior College
.strict during its 1968 sum·
er session. June 17 to Aug.
Jrom 9 a.m. to noon; and
June 17-18, from 9 ~ 41
p.m. and 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Classes will be offered inj
i.ubject areas of accounting,
anthropology, art, biology,
chemistry, e co no m I c s ,
Registration Is open to English. J i t e r a t u re ,
g!1 chool graduates. or buSU1ess, health educatioo,
1y person 18 or over not hi s t o r y , mathematics,
Jrrently enrolled m high music. philosophy, political
:hool. scieoce, p s y c h o l o g y ,
.'\ high}Jght of the sesSJon secret.atlial, s o c i o lo g y ,
ill be the Th ea t e r Spanish, and speech.
=orkshop pr<>duction o f ln!ormation on the sum-
South Pacific," planned as mer session may be ob-
20th aQniversary salute to t.ained by telephoning 834-
irange Coast College. with 5772. A schedule o( classes
>ur performances schedu\. offered is available through
d July 21-Aug. 3. the admissions office at
All classes except three OOC and GWC.
rill be held at OCC. Grocery1_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
ierchandizlng, recreation
ducation, and biology will
neet at Golden W e s t
::Ollege.
WUEHOUll OUTLIT
FURNITURE -Registration on a first
:ome, first served basis will
IC held in the OCC gy m·
.asium. OCC and GWC con-
fouing and new students
~U register June 10, Crom 9
i.m. ro 4 p.m., and 6 to 8:30
?.m.
CARPET
lft SOFAS $169.
Rtt. SUt.
FORTREL CARP!TING
.... us 5.95
OUleT'S will regist.tt June
1·12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and 6 to 8:30 p.m.; Juoe 13,
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1cce1sorl.S the lt-b-q chef
should not be without
d. roto • ahiah • kabob attachment
tits all n>itl 2.50
c. tumble baaket with self bast·
ing action 5.00
•· Conlempo b-1>-<\ aprona In many wild pnnts 3.00
b. Contempo b-b-q apron, hat.
mitt set 5.00
may co hardware 62 , utility
furniture 87
taYe! Dmacrest b-IMI
bnaler with extrat-
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your choice of 4 of our
most popular patio shop items ..
19.99
6¥1-ft. prden umlnR1, reg. 24.99. 19.99
A. Features tempered ribs with lnterlocldng construe·
~n to res~ twisting and bendlnt, heavyweight pol·
uhed alUJDlDum pole, vinyl panels with Dacron thread.
Turquoise exterior and floral print interior.
a. 3-tNece redwood bar~• ..t, reg: 29.99 19.99
The latest atvllni in a set which inclailea alated top
6-ft. table and 2 benchea of 1'Ultlc California redwood
with permanent oil stain bale for outdoor p:rotecti~
Weather-resistant hardware.
C. foam cushioned 1lulnlM1m chal•, reg. 28.98 19.99
Thick urethane foam tilled 1>1d upholstered In gay,
wasbabJe floral plHt.lc in yellow or turquoise. l ''
thick tubular aluminum frame adjusts to 4 positions,
moves e.asily on semi-pneumatic tires.
D. deluxe 3-piece fNltio eet, reg. 24.97 19.99
Adjustable chalae with natural finish hardwood arms
plus 2 matching hardwod frame arm chain. Wasbabl~
saran plastic webbing Jn green with white. Aluminum
may co p1tio shop lff-60
th.e great outdo.ors is
made for fun-loving
May Co patio equipment
911aker t.v. tray sets and
metal tables for patio
2.99 to 14.99
19" round patio tablet are made of strone metal with
white pedestal bases. Select multicolored Fiesta, Sun·
burst patterns, They look great inside tool 2.99 ...
"-4 ~ kf"t t.v. tray •f• by Quaker have mar-stain re-
sistant vinyl on hardboard tops, anodized brass color·
ed aluminum tray frames. Tahitian in melon colors or
Rapture floral pattern in multi·shadea of blue 14.99 ta.
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23.99 regul&rly 28.00 • 119.95 model CB 2400 30.00 4.99 to 9.99 reg . 7.00 to 12.00
Our Duracrest gives deluxe features at a Jew
price: 24" djameter gnJI. warming oven with
glass window and temperature gauge, side work
shelf, large storage area. A compact yet multi·
purpc>H barbeque brazier. Now at savings!
.,
Steel parts are aluminum coated for no-rust or
burn. Adjustable he ight fire box, cast iron grates.
full hood. ash drawer, cutting boards. Small
model CB 450A 99.95; eledric motor and spit
19.95: shlsh • kabob attachment 42.95: smoker
17.95
Get the advantage or covered cooking without
having to lift the glass lid to see how it's going.
18" porcela1ni.led grill, porcelainized bawl set up
in aeconds. Brix barbeque fuel : small JOc, large
.OC. 14" tabl11tyle with metal top 13.00
•· Hibachi model 3204 is 10" x 16'' with adjustable
height grill, fire door. chrome plated ~on trill, wood base and handles, reg. 12.00,~
f. Hibachi model 6123 ii 10" x 10'' with adjustable
artU, tire door, wood blH, rt .. 7.00, 4.99.
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may co south coast plaza, san diecJO freeway at bristol. costa mesa: 546-9321, 675-34~8
sh0p rnoncl~y throuCJh saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.'
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GOVERNOR'S WIFE EXPECTED -Mrs. Ronald Reagan will be the
speaker when the first inter-profession wives• meeting takes place ·
Thursday, May 23. Planning the event are members of the four Orange
County medical-auxiliaries including (left to right) Mrs. Schuyler C.
Joyner, Mrs. Robert Day and Mrs. Humphrey Murphy.
First Lady Stresses
AuXiliary' s Role
Mrs. Ronald Reagan will be the honored guest at the first interp~
fessfons wives' luncheon taking place at noon Thursday, May 23, in the
chicken house at Knott's Berry Farm. ·
The Auxiliary's Role in the Community will be stressed at the meet·
ing which is being hosted by Orange County dental, medical, pharma·
ceutical and veterinary auxiliaries. Sponsoring the luncheon is the county
chapter of the Women's Auxiliary to the Southern California Veterinary
Medical Association. ·
Introducing Mrs. Reagan will be Walter Knott, distinguished Orange
County businessman and philanthropist. She will address members and
guests on the importance of voluJieer organizations and their contribu· tions to the community.
Also commenting on each auxiliary's major philanthropic activity
will be presidents from the groups.
Speaking will be the Mmes. Robert Engman, dental wives ; William
H. Wickett Jr., medical; Lauren McLain, pharmaceutical ; Arthur W.
Stone, county chapter president, aMf Alex Tong, of the veterinary wives,
and Pierpont Hamilton of Gujde"Dogs for the Blind, Inc.
Citizens throughout the' county and the state benefit from the efforts
of the health profession auxiliaries. •Most noted of the programs under·
taken include the dental auxiliary's rurnishing of text books and teaching
aids on dental can to all elementary schools in the county. The medical
wives' first a.Ml insttuction for baby-sitters and the annual Health Careers
Day for bilh school and junior college students which takes place in March
in Santa Ana College has been a valuable service.
The pharmaceutical auxiliary sponsors a progtam on poison pre-
vention while the veterinary auxiliary provides guide dogs for the blind.
Veterinary Wives assisting with the luncheon incfude the Mmes.
Dwane Gray, decorations; Charles Hendricks. food ; William Lam.kin, in·
vitations and reservations; Lawrence Tangney. hostesses. Wayne Aspin·
all, publicity, and Richard o•sullivan, program.
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FESTIVAL PLANS WHIRLING -Mrs. Andrew Yeiser.
general chairman.-orthe first Fine Arts Festival sponsored
by the UCI Gallery Associates with the participation of all
students from the School of Fine Arts, is ready to set the
cultural car04lsel in motion with the help of (left to right)
Randy Stabler, Debbie Winsor and Matt Marshall, asso-
ciates' children. Something for each member of the fam-
ily is promised during the colorful festival taking place
next Saturday on the Irvine campus.
Visitors Win Gold Rings
A continuing carousel with every ring a golden one wiU
be set in motion next Saturday at 11 a.m. on the campus
of UCI.
Only golden rings instead of the more commonplace
brass would bt appropriate because this is no c9mmon-
place occurrence ·-it will be the first Fine Arts Festival
to be spon sored by the Gallery Associates, and the· riches
gleaned from the day-long cultural carnival will be re-
turned to the community in the form of a permanent art
collection to hang in the new Fine Arts Village Gallery
which is about to become a reality.
Art. music, dance, drama. food and fun are the rings
of gold wailing to be .caught by visitors to the campus.
Festival fanfare on the Fine Arts mall al noon will be
followed by a choral pops concert al 1 and 3:30 p.m .. and
participating will be students of the fine arts music school
directed by DI) Maurice Allard.
Two premiere dance productions by famed choreog-
rapher Eugene' Loring will be presented at 2: 30 and 5 p.m ..
and the Irvine Repertory Theater performance "Dark of
the Moon," under the direction of Herbert Machiz will be
shown at 2:30 and 5 p.m. General admission tickets for
the showing" will be S2.50 and may be purchased at the
door.
ROUND OF ATTRACTIONS
Continuini: all day will be a round of exciting_ittrac·
lions. A carnival · will entertain children while teenagers
may visit the Pizza Pad for dancing.
Costumes from past UCI theater productions. the de-
signs of Richard Triplett. will be paraded and strolling
players from lhe Irvine Repertory Theater will be per~orm
ing in a commedia dell'arte production of "The Imaginary
Invalid" under the direction of James McKie.
Visitors also may preview the ~nual stude~t ju!ied
art show in the gallery and a showtng of a special film.
"The American Vision." from the national gallery.
A buffet luncheon will be served in several locations
throughout the festival area. and there will be light refresh·
.ments in the form of popcorn, snowcones and candy sold
at booths sprinkled lavishly around the premises.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
Admission tickets, at $2.50 for adults and $1 for chil-
dren, may be purchased at the gate the day of the festival
or from Chamber of Commerce offices in Anaheim, Gosta
Mesa. Fountain Valley, Garden Grove. San Clemente, La
Palma. Huntington Beach, Santa Ana. Laguna Beach, New-
port Beach and the Orange County.
Names of Gallery Associates who are selling tickets
throughout the county may be obtained by calling the cam-
pus office. ~. or Mrs. Ray Lamoureux. 847-1661. or
Mrs. J. Wray Murray, 494-8942.
General chairman of the fine arts extravaganza which
offers something for each family member is Mrs. Andrew
Yeiser with the assistance of Mrs. Tom Wild~r. associates
board chairman, and Dr. Clayton Garrison, dean of the
School of Fine Arts. .... .
COMPLETING PREPARATIONS
Fe stival chairmen who have been assisting with prep-
arations include the Mmes. Richard Keith. William Jahns,
Edward Taaffe, Stewart Carpenter. John Yeiser. Winifred
Barbre, James Stoddard, NormBA Fleming, William Stab-
ler, Philip Winsor. Helen Blurock. Frank Alward, James
McGaugh, J. Allen Beek. A. J. Mickle , Rod Lippold, John
Virtue, Richard Begin, Paul Darrow and Lamoureux.
All departments of the School of Fine Arts will be par·
ticipating in the festival. w h i c h has been meticulously
planned to promote interest in the school throughout all
Orange County communities in addition to raising funds
for the permanent art collection to be housed in the village
which will be completed next year.
The Gallery Associates. a nonprofit organization, is
committed to the presentation of exhibitions and programs
related to the visual arts sponsored by the university.
A Lonely Heart, Plus Computer Doesn't Equal GoQd Match
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I noted a
aomewhat cryptic me11qe in your
column tod17 wbicb I 1utped was in·
t.nded for tome0ne who Md .laqulred
about computer tJpe mate-matching.
Illy I offfl!f a fw words of advice to
llOse who ml&bt be c:cnalderiJlt such a · ailng -ettber for a Id or in a
..nous vein!
I fell for the idea in a weak and
foolish moment and I have been kick·
tn1 my.eU ever alnce. All the Com·
put.er Matcher did for me '!NI take my
money (no small fee) and every
mpnth alter tbat (for one yur) I
rebtved a card (from a computer)
aaytna. "Sorry -nothfnc yet -
JDlYbe next month we will find the one
•• are 1ookinC for." UnfGrtanateq, tbere are a treat
--I\.
ANN LANDERS ~
l'DQY lonely people in the world who
are wtninc to try aftYthinl on tbe slim
chuce that they will find aomeone
wbo will releue tbem from their
priaoa of solitude.
'nlJs machine mate..findina lfmmic:k
11 ~ pme ·and I hope it wlll aoon
be itopped by law. -ONCE A
SUCKER
DEAR SUCKER: Barna wu
. ript.. nen•a .. ..,. ""' ......
.... I' ........ -tft .. ~Id& . .
Tlluka fer _.. Hateatlmoalal.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you
believe Ln psychlatry -and I believe
in it, too. But It 11 not the answer to
everything. On occulon you have been bit enouab lo admit when you have
been wron1. J hope. for the sake of
your mJlllona of readers, you will not
hesitate to do 10 aaaln.
' Recently you published a le~r from
1 teen-11er who1t mother imaained
•be lllMlltd odd odon. At first she
\
thought the odor w.as comJng from the
plastic -includJna the telephone. A
week later she decided the odor was
com\ng from the walls. 90 they moved. Within a week she Insisted the aame
odor had followed her to the new
home. You suggested that the woman
pt p1)'(:hiatrlc help.
lf you had checked out that letter
With tome of your Harvard Medical
School consultants they would have
told you lmagjnary odors can be a
IJJl'lptom of brain tumor. You should bave adv1sed the woman to tiff a
pl\yalclan for a me<Ucal examinauon.
PleaM tell her to do so NOW. -OT·
TAWA READER • #
DEAR READER: Yo. are correct
a• I tbd 1oa for callln1 tlll1 to my
•cantlM. Maay ,-iyafdaaa '-ve -*'
tie. .. ten me, a-.1n 61, tltat ~ waa
wroa1. My apoloele1 for ~ cropper
1Jld my tltaal1 to all wh wreU.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: tam a 14-
year-<>ld girl with a mot.her who 1s
driving me buggy. I wake up in the
morning hearing her voice. She yells
from monaing till night.
Today it 'Y(ent like this : "You are
going to gjve me a n e r v o u I
breakdown yel Clean up your room ,
or I'm going to throw all the junk into
the garbage can. Stand up straight,
your posture is terrible. Pull down
your dress. Gel off the phone-Wash
your neck. Han& up your coat. Turn
down the music. Cut yoUr hair. "-bla bla bla -What advice do you have for
me. Ann ? I think I'm the one who Is
•aotna to have the nervous breakdown.
-PICKED ON TEEN
' . . ,
DEAR TEEN: MJ adviee te yea ft
pick ap 70v juk, ..._. ap 1tralp1,
paD don ~r dretl, set off the
pboae, waa• ')oar neck, ltanf up yoar
coat, -. don tlMI male and eat ,..... ......
· Too marr1 couples 10 f r o m
matrimony to acrimony. Don't let
your murlage flop before It gets
started. Send for Ann Landers'
boolkJet, ••Marriage -What to Ex·
pect." Send your request to Ann
Lanctera ln care of this newspaper
encJoatnc 50 cents in coin and a long.
stamped, ae.11-addrened envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to help you
with your problems. Sead them to hit
in oa.re of the DAILY l'ILOT, encl•
inc a Hlf-addresaed. stamped • velope.
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f OAILY PILOT
Mary Rafael
Winter -Bride
Before family members
Mary Kathleen RafMl and
Richard 0ou11u S.,.ty
~ their me-cement. 'Mrs. Joseph Tanzo!a, the
br~ect'1 ~aodmotber.
bolted the dinner party in
the Lot Anietes eo.try
Club. P•enu al. the couple
ace Mr. a Mnt. Thomas
Francia Rafael al. Corooe
del Mar aod~onner, ot Beverly Hilla . and
Mrs. Douglas . ongely of
Castro Valley.
Miss Ralael a t t e n d e d
Marymount Higb School,
West t.oc Angeles and la a
senior at the University of
Santa Clara where 9he is
studying English. She ,..,
presented at the Preeeft.
tation Ball In 1965 and is a
member ol the Pr~ntee
Auxiliary.
Her fiance is an alumnus ot Castro Valley High Scftool
and also is a senior ma-
joring i.n political science at
Saro Clara. He will COD·
tinue his educaU<Jo at San
Franci$co State C o I l e g e
before recelylng bis com-
mission in the U.S. Army.
MARY RAFAEL
Tells Troth
... -Swedish
Festival
Reaaiecl
The Sprint Swedish Musk
Festival will take place next
Saturday at 8 p.m. Pl the
Senior Citizens Clubhouse iD
Newport Beach. It i s
sponsored by Anchor Lodge
648. Vasa Order of America.
Participants will includt!
an instrumental ensemble
from the Orange County
Ladies Music Group featur-
ing Pf.rs. Sandy Ste.iIM!r of
Corona · del Mar. f.l u t e
recorder, Mrs. A n d r e w
O'Neil of Orange. cello. and
Mrs. Tommy Tbomat of
Newport Qeacb, accordion
reeorder.
Others providing music
will be MW Emily Sorenby,
planist, Tom Sorenby, guitar
and singing, Steve Noby, ac
cordJon, and L e n n a r t
Johnson. who will sing
Swedish songs.
Serving on the program
committee will be Sven
Landberg and Mr. and Mrs.
Erik Wallin. Decorations
will be arranged by Mr. and
Mrs. Nils Lindberg.
Refreshments have been
plaoM<t and anyone is
• -
The couple have sel~ed
Dec. 21 for their marriage
in Our Lady Queen of
Angels Catholic Church
Newport Beach. welcome. -1'----
HATS OFF TO "ASHION -Tossing their hats in the ring and declaring them-
selves candidates for late spring and summer styles are members of the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club (left to right) Mrs. A. D. MacLachlan, Mrs. William L.
O'Bryon and Mrs. W. Dean Durgan. The fashion luncheon will be an annual
event for the club and is scheduled for May 21 in the group's Newport Beach
:lubroom.
In Fashion Race
DZs by Sea
Color Benefit
Moo. mod tableclothes
Candlelight Shines
For Beta Sigma Phi
New officers of Xi Mu J I 'll be centered with b r i g h t • a une uau wi an-whimsical daisies will be the Zeta chapter. Beta Sigma d nounce · colorful backdrop created Phi. will be installed during candlelight ceremonies tak-Mrs. Jerry Cohn or Hun-by DZs by the Sea for their
Ing place tonight in the tington Beach has been annual fund.raising benefit.
Fountain Valley home of doubly honored by members Complementing the set·
Mn. Carl Wilson. of Garden Grove's Mu ting in the Newport Riviera
CI b G H d S Upsilon chapter. Pavilion will be an arr.•\. of,
t · t t Members and guests in 9.J U e S ea a r semlformal attire will ln addition to b e i n g salads for the buffet lun·
gather at 8 and Mrs. Don selected as the chapter's cheon which will precede a
( Miller. retiring president, girl-of-the-year. Mrs. Cohn parade of sprine ensembles
Members and tuests at. mentate fashions. and chairman, Miss Sallye will install the M m e s . was installed as president of from Louise Hand Knit
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Ri A!nding the Bahia Corin· Mrs. K. Wally-Walten and-Bi:al Robert Cannon, president: !~.!_,,,ng•~ .. 0 ... ~,!>.. ~-~ ~! ~ .. g Fashions. hian Yacht Club's .first 'tt h Felix Je6bia, vice pres1-~nv "'"'-,.unuue-·~41--FestiYiUet will Mlin a her commt ee are inc arge Mrs. Dougan has asked ~s home of Mr R · h d ·ashion lunche:f.?'ll be gel-of decorations. Tables will her honor guests the wives dent; Ralph Adams. cor-C s. 1 c a r 12 :30 p.m. S~urday, May
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.l·ng a "heads " on sum-be nt d b 1 ful responding s ecretar y : ooper, Huntington Beach, 18. and for those who wish 1116 Newport ...... C.... M ..
ce . ere Y co or • of MaJ·. Gen. C. J. Qut'lter ''"'s week ner Clo''"es and hats. George Leverenz. recording u.u • to make a d&y of it, brid!!e "" wide brunmed straw hats on and MaJ·. Gen. w. G. Thrash Se · · -~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~
But then. •'"-t's the sta d d led b 1 b secretary, and Carl Wilson. rvmg with her will be and punch will be offered in -.... n s, ecors Y c u of Marine Corps Air Station, th M B M Ill :eneral idea, since Head m.embers. A. my~tery )u~ge El Toro, Mrs. John Costello, treasurer. e mes. en e nger, the afternoon. Proceeds aid >tart is the theme of the 11 I ct th mn g Spedal guests will be Beta Westminster, vice presi· the hard of hearing.
wi ' se e e prize w 10 wife of the commodore or Sigma phi members who dent: Ray Northam. Garden ---~ay 21 event, wh ich will centerpiece v y ht Cl b d '"'-G · oyagers ac u an are eHgible to receive the rove. recording secretary; Th DAIL y PILOT .ake place in the club's Club hostesses selected to Mrs. Frederick K. Gleason. precepter degree and enter William Morgan. Cypress, e ~ewporl Beach clubroom. seat the mort than 200 mak-wife of Orange Coast Yacht the new chapter now being corresponding secretary. Covers Boatin9
The refTeshment hour will Ing reservations include the Club. Mrs. Robert Paley, organized in Huntington and Denis Fine. Garden
:ake place from 11 a.m. to Mmes. William W. Hay Jr.. wi£e or the commodore of Beach. Grove, treasurer. Best in West
noon with luncheon follow James R. Garner. William the Lido Isle Yacht Club will Mrs. Barbara Stocks win !!P•lllli•lliliiiiill••••••mmlilllilmiill••I
ing in the club's dilling L. O'Bryon. Donald F. be the guest of Mrs. William present a J>Togram on The\
fadlit7. Guests will include Howard, Jack L. Johnson K. Budd. Polar Region. and plans for
the full membersrup of bolh -------------------------------
Voyagers 4111l_d. Oruie Coast
~acbt Clubs.
Mrs. T. PMrlck Dougan,
wife of the club's com-
modore, will be s h o w
:bairman, 111ilted by Mrs.
Julius S. AUltero who will
:oordinate fashiom.
Club members who will
oodel late sprl.ng and sum-
ner wear provided by Ann
;'ol1er of Faehion I I 1 • D d
Nith hair styling and
nakeup supervised b y
Penthouse coiffures o f
:::orona del Mar will be the
Mmes. Carl •H. Noecker,
Jack F. Early, Robert E.
Poole Jr .. Wynnett E. Bedall
Jr. and Miss SaHye Sheward
and Miss Pat Helvie. Mrs.
William C. Adame will com-
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A Little Sale
Well, there comes
•time when•
' t o r • just hH to
heve • s•I•. Either
the things •rrived
too I•+• in the SH•
son, were too high
p r i c • d, or the
wrong s h • d • of
pale! Who knows!
ArfJWoy, we're MY•
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They are my little bebies, beceuse
picked them out, 10 now I went them
to h•ve • good home.
There is not enough sp•c• to describe
everything, but the sele r•ck will con·
tein some Ch • r I • • Cooper lece
trimmed crepes, Jr. Sophistic•+• lin·
ens •ncl tri-tone crepes, • H•nneh
Troy bleck •nd white suit , • few
thin91 from THI Tr•ine, Georgi• lul·
lock Hcf L•rry Aldrich.
Oh, if only they were ell in my siHI
They could •II come home to Mema,
The siaes do r•n9• from six to six-
tHn encl they heve bHn merkecl
clown one thirci to one helf. •
This sele will not be advertised •ny·
where else, so deer rHders, if you
•r• interested in pic~ing up • good
buy I •nd who i1n 't? I come in and
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Setting
Selected
Nancy Chril&tenaeo o f
<Mona del Mar will become
the bride ol Gerald JOleph
Leland ol Balboa lslllKI d~ Ina July U rites ln St.
Mary's Catholic Ctlurch,
Eugene, Ort.
Miss C h r I s t • n s e n ,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs.
Charles J. O\ristensen of
Medford. Ore., is a graduate
ol St. Francia High School.
Eugene and S o u t h e r n
Oregon College. She also al·
tended the University ol
Oregon and oow teachr~
fourth grade in Garden
Grove school district.
Her fiance, eon of Mr. and
Mn LloYd Leland of Swan-loa,~ is an alumnus of
Swanton High School and
received his BBA degree
from the University of
Toled<f Where he affiliated
with Alpha Kappa Psi, was
MR. AND MRS. MARK FILLMORE
Presbyteri•n Ceremony
Sf. Andrews
Rites Revealed
By F. M. Kells
Standing candelabra and
arrangements of w h i t e
gladioli, China and pompon
chyrsanthemums adorned
lhe altar of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church when
Kathleen Diana Kell and her
belrothed Mark S t e p h e n
Fillmore exchanged rings
and vows before the Rev.
Dr. Charles H. Dierenfield.
Given in marrige by her
father, .the bride is the
daughter of Mr. 81ld Mrs.
Frederick Max Kell of
Newport Beach. Her hus·
band is the aon of Mrs.
Otarles Wilson of San Diego
and the late Mr. Fillmore.
The bride. a l 9 6 3
Clhildren's Home Society
debutante. donned a heavy
candlelight satin gown with
short sleeves and yoke or re·
embroidered Alencon lace.
Her cathedral length veil of
English net was edged in
lace and she held a cascade
of butterfly orchids and
stephanotis.
The bride's sister Miss
Karen Kell was ma.id of
honor. She wore a nile green
C'hiffori floor length dress of
F
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oomblnld wttti IOftty ftntahed 14 lant gotd.
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NANCY CHRISTENSEN
July D•t•
sports editor ol the Campus
Collegian and a member of
Alpha Phi Ga m m a .
j o u r n a I i s m honorar)
fraternity.
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Activities ,. Stress 'Variet~ Of Eife' Is
~ Dellllla Miller
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;oMING UP: M 0 the r
daughttt tea at 7 p.m.
Tuesday. May 21. in the
multipurpose room.
Colle9e Pk. PT A
Mn. James Schafer
President
REPORTS: Talent show try
outs were held under the
direction of Mrs. Ray
Garrett, program
chairman .. . . . Mrs.
Burleigh Burshem. ln·
comJng president w a a
presented the gavel at the
meeting held Tuesday. A
panel or student.. ques-
tioned C y n t b I a Hum·
phreys on the!r next years
at Davis Jr. High school.
Guest& were W a r n e r
Carl!on. new principal
and John Larkins. seventh
grade teacher .
Refreshments were aerv·
ed by sixth grade room
mother1.
Ensign PTA
Music Festival tonight.
Wllllam LyncLwill direct
the proiram. Parents are
invited to attend and say
farewell to A r t b u r
C h r iatensen. prind pJ},
who will be leaving at the
end of the semester.
Harper PTA .
M.rt. Harry Kobaut
President
COMING UP: Immunization
shota Wednesday, May 22.
for Kindergartners and
sixth grade students ....
Mot.hers' versus s l x t h
grade girls' baseball game
at 2 p,m. Thursday, June
13, at schoo~. Those in·
terested may sign up by
calling Mrs. Harry Kobaut
at &t&:--0109.
Kaiser PTA
Mn. Normaa E&U
~ldent
REPORTS: Understanding
Our ChJldren's Growth
and Development waa the
~topic or Dr. Barbara Ster!·
Ing, -Oirector of Sterling
Educational G u i d a n c e
Service, who s p o k e
Wedne.5da-y to parents of
sixth grade students from
Bay View. Monte Vista,
L 1 n d bergb, WoodWKI,
Harper and M a r i n e r 1
Elementary schools • . .
Mn. Keuetl Sml_. Officers installed are the
Prealdeat Mmes. Norman E 1 t I ,
COMING UP: Meetinc and president; Paul Wat.en.
seventh grade Sp r 1 n I William Froet and DuVauJ
~
Bridges. vice president•:
Allen Unvert and Daniel
Emor y. secretaries;
Selim Franklin Jr .,
t r e a s u r e r : Rlcllird
Marvin, auditor: Bruce
Howey. historian. and
John Convey. parliamen·
tarian
Lincoln PTA
• Mn. Herbert Berry
President
COMING UP : S p r i n g
Musicale al 7:30 tonight in
the cafetoriurri. D e I
Weeks, director of the
singers and chorus along
with Earl Trichell. dlrec·
tor or the orchestra will
p r o v i d e t h e e n.
tertainment.
REPORTS : Spring luncheon
last Tuesday in the home
of Mrs. Herbert Berry,
outgoing p r e s i d e n t .
Incomjng president Mrs.
Duane Black Md board
members were in·
troduced. Honored guests
were Mr. and M r s .
Werner Carlson, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Catanese
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Werley .... Science and
art fair entries were pl~·
ed on display in Fashlon
Island Monday and will
remain until Saturday,
May 25.
Monte Vista PT A
Mn. Dale Adami
President
COMl'NG \TP: Spelling bee
at 7:30 p.m . Tueaday, May
21. T r o p h le s and
cerWicatet will be award-·
ed. Ron McNlcbola of
Corona del Mar mp will
conduct an athletlc ex·
hlbltion.
Paularino PTA
Mn. Nll~I Balle1
Preaident
COMING UP: Annual ice
cream 1oclal from &:30 to
8:30 p.m. tom or row .
Board members will pro-
vide tbt entertainment. .•
Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, ~ 21. Double
sessions for second grade
will be discussed, followed
• by a queaUon and aMwer
period .••• Klndergart.ner
registration r o u n d • u p
night from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday. May 22.
REPORTS : Mrs. NI a el
Bailey, president attended
the state conventi<>n in
San FrancLsco.
Pomona PTA
Mn. Roman Scheidel
President
COMING UP: Bicycle sale·
ty program Monday, May
20 ..•• Bean bake for
track team at n o o n
Wednesday, May 22 ••••
Mother-daughter Tea at 4
p.m. Thureday, May 23,
aod &eneral meetiDC at
7:~ p.m. in tbe
m~room.
PRESIDENTS, ALL -Some Harbor Cou.ncU PTA
units will be directed by newly installed presjdenta
(left to right) .• the .Mmes. A. A. Johnson, TeWlnkle;
Norman Egli, Kaiser; Robert Sorensen, Council;
REPORTS: At the May
board meeting, science
kits were approved to be
purchased from the pro-
fits of the paper drive.
Rea PTA
Conrad Scbeafer
President
REPoRTS: A $35 prom
resulted from the first
Rea Recreation Night. ... •
• Graduation committee
was selected at the May
board meeting. Parent&
desiring to assist may
contact Mrs. Ke Ith
Kellogg at ~. A
profit of $78 WM reported
from the April paper drive
and ice cream social
St. John Aux.
Mn. Victor Clarke
President
COMING UP : Second an·
nu.a.I field day for students
and parent.I from 9 a~n.
to 3 p.m. Wednesday, ~tay
22. Room mot.hen and
committees will supervise
aporta events, food bOoths
and man a first aid sta-
tion. . • Joint board
meeting at 8:30 p.m. Mon·
day, May 27, in tbe scbool
hall.
REPORTS: Officers elected
were the Mmes. Robert
Reid, president; Joseph
Devlin. vice president;
Paul Doutt and Charles
Ne d off, secretari~;
H e r m a n Schelstrate.
treasurer. Class 2A won
the attendance award and
banner for May. Sister
Lu cille of St. Joseph's
College, Orange explained
the open court method ol
readiq. Drawings b 'I
Robert S. Reti.el, Newport Harbor High School·
Mark Goodyear, Estancia High School, and Omer
Isner, Costa Mesa High School.
gradea 2A and B were
dieplllyed. Mra. Clarence
Clarke ia volunteer art in·
Jtruct<r. Clasa 7B lclence
project also were ex·
hiblted. Mn. G e o r g e
Doubtedee gave a final
NJpOrt on Faeb.klM a ta ·
Carte, seventb a n n u a I
fashJon show .••• Limited
number of tee sbtrte and
sweat lbirts with ICbool
monogram are available
by calling Mrs. Gilbert
Friese at ~1275.
TeWinkle PTA
Mt1. Richard Ogden
President
COMING UP: Annual ice
cream social from 6 to 8
p.m. Wednesday, May 22.
PT A will present awards
for the USA map contest.
created by the eighth
grade studen'ls. There will
be a grand prize trophy.
three f i r s t s , three
seconds, three thirds and
a special faculty award
trophy.
REPORTS: A pa n'e 1
discussion moderated by
Mrs. Robert Sorensen on
Challenges of Youth To
day was the program at
Mondays PT A meeting.
Participating oo the panel
were Diana Clltro IJld
Jeff UUell of TeWlnkl.
and P.aula Szabo and Lee
Friederldarf of Estancia
High.
Victoria PT A
Mn. Fred Woodwortla
President
COMING UP: Father and
son sports night tomor·
row. Hot dog&, punch and
coffee will be sewed by
members or the PTA.
Whittier PT A
Mrs. Robert White
President
COMING UP: Films, "The
Sea Side S w i n g e r s • ' .
starting~the English rock
and roll team. Freddy and
the Dreamers and "The
Surfers" as t~ second
feature will be shown at
2:45 to 4:45 and from 7 to
9 p.m. Friday. May 24.
Tickets are 25 cent.I for
children and 50 cent& for
adults. Popcorn and pop-
cicles will be sold for 10
.. cents each, candied apples
at 15 cents. Proceeds will
be added to the fuod for
the handball court and
children welfare. T h e
public is invited.
A OAVIL l'Olt IACH -Headlq PTA units tn the Harbor Coun-
cil an (back row, left to rllbt) the Mmu. William Stephenson.
Callforn1a; Harry Kobaut, Jlarper; Dale Adams, Monte Vista;
Jam11 Ram17, Prelidlo, and Burleilh Burahem, College Park,
and (front row, left to right) the Mmes. Fred Woodworth, Victoria ;
R. F. Simpson, Wilson; Dennis Miller, Canyon; Robert Pauley,
Pomona, and Nigel Bailey, Paularino.
Units Buzzing as Vacation-time Looms
'Country Cousin~ Lurecl to Fair
AD tbe wwklnp ol a Oountry Fair are being lncorpor1ted for College View
PTO'• bards maaa1 faUval to take pl1ce from 5 to I p.m. Friday, May 17.
Rldlnc_ bl 1=:="Ma'1 Country ViWes 'n Fixin's" are (ltft to riJ.bt) Ken ~~ J>anahl McCall~. Mrs. M~rlon Wold and-Richard Be.lprez.
0... ... -. a c01 41C1Gnf.tn1 ·contest and~ cab walk.
.
\ I
!Edllor'I Nolt : A -dewt.d 911
Founteln Vlllty, Hunt!Mton lffdl.
Ckun View, Sffl IH<ll • " d
WntmlMI•• Scllool district Hr911t.
~lclttr 0'911111.tlloM wlll IPJ>Mr In 1111
DAILY P ILOT tldl WHll. ln!ormelloft
ml!)I be ...alved Irr Mr\. WllN-
Pulford, 1n.o S.•l• Lu<••· l'OIJll•ln
V1llev Irr ! o.m Frld1y for ovbllcJtlon
, Thurtdlv I
FV Council
Mrt. Cay Moortn1
President
COMING UP : Blue Ribbon
Luncheon to h o n o r
Cirricutum M a t e r i a J s
Center parent-aid a n d
library chairmen t n d
their committees at 11 45
a.m. Wednesday, May 29.
in the Costa Mesa Country
Club. Tickets. S2.25. may
be purchased from libr'llry
cbalrmen at each school,
the Mmes. W i I I l a m
W I lion. Superintendent
Pcent Council : Richard
Lacock. Arevalos; Glenn
J osey. Bushard; Donald
Merrick, Fountain Vafley;
A. G. Alexander, Harper;
William Kersten. Lamb;
Marvin Muny on.
M c D o w e 11 ; Forrest
Johnson. Newland; Ken·
neth Martz. N ie b I a s ;
R i cblrd Kohman ,
Tamura; Donald Jones.
Wardlow, and John
Gillespie. Fulton.
Ci rele View PT A .
Mn. Dlvld Belle&
Preaident
COMING UP: Ice Cream
Sodal and student art
.dilplaJ at unit meeting on ,.......,, May 21. Jim
Webber, Bacle Scout from
Troop 2'11. wll abow slides
0( tbl BoJ Scout World
J 1 • b or• t. Mn. Ron
J ..... . ... llide'.Dl1Ject,
wtll l't!llt • tbe PT A. CGlio ... la S. rr..
el-.
RSPORTI: C h a l r m • a
ntlfted for the coming
)'Hr are the Mmes. Frank ·
R o 11 e l o t , bolpltallty:
Robert Culo. health and
welfare: Dane Bullock,
spiritual and character;
Ronald Saatbotf, Ne1'1flt·
.. ; Bobllt Iron. pabbd.
I, '
.. -... • • • r--• ---.. ---•
ty and asaiBt.ant hospitali-
ty: Thomas Sykes, dance
commJttee: Stephen Lan·
dy. room mother
r epresentative; Marvin
Hagle. Instructional aids;
Ronald Mathern, a r t s ,
posterw and cultural arts:
Peter Ge Li1. library;
Lawre n ce Ohler ,
m a I a z i n e : Douglas
Lambkin, assistant room
m o t h e r representative;
William S m i t h , mem-
bership and Blood Bank.
and Robert Webber. ways
and means and carnival.
Paul Waggoner was ap-
P o i n t e d institutional
representative.
Robinwood Turned Into Midway
Fulton PTO
M11. Gerald Hb
President
Robinwood School will be turnecS into a carnival midway next Saturday from noo~ to 5 p.m. when the PFO sponsors a day filled with activity. Carnival co-
chamnen Mrs. Jack Gersten and Mn. Bernard Dannucci disclosed that game
and food booths will be. available along with a puppet show, John Golonka ·and
LyM Germany plUJ fnend eagerly anticipate the event.
COMING UP: Immunization
Clinic begins at 10: 15 a.m.
Monday. May 20. in the
multimedia room. . .
Kindergarten Rouna·up at
2 p.m. Wednesday, May
22, in the kindergarten
room.
Lamb PTO
Mrt. James Ellen
Preltdent
REPORTS: Band. orchestra Ind chorus participated in
tbe Muaic Futivat. under ..
tbe direction of Doug
Willer and Mrs. Jean
Clower. Sctlolarships to
Arrowbear MUaic Camp
were awarded to Bill
RE PORTS: lnltructlonal
aids group meeta each
Tuesday morning at 9:30
in the home of Mrs.
Gor don Du11elJ,
cbaiiinan, to make flub
cards, puppet theaters
and other tMch• aids. At
present. 1elence charts for
second graders a n d
resting mats for kin-
dergarten are belng made.
U interested in helping or
supplying materials, aucb
as old blankets or coven,
you may call Mn. DuueD
at 847-104.
Semler and Bill Clouncb. T emure PTO
Three vocal ICbolanhips
..... Own .•• Offl· Mn. ll. T. B.._y
cen 1naWJed for the President ' comina year are tM REPORTS: Sex education
Mmea. Pet« Barbolak, films were abowu to flftb
~t; Tbomu KobJ through eigbtb er.ten ..
end JOMpb Atlert, Ylce Ted L. Lowry, bulldinc
preddeata; Harry Boggi, edueatioul lMder, ncetY-
.....-,, Mlmkil Sella, ed Tumn.'1 ant PTO We
' tr&UWW, ..S Jam fl I IDtlDblnblp awri -.,... ..... -.. w df II• 1 WJ 'life PTO mem· er ow PT&
biillldpl ... presented Registration Regi1t•red
·-........
to Mn. JmMI <ZohreD ~· WUlaa D6e'I and Bm Seitzinger.
0
Prelldieat · C MJNG UP: Mule
Golden west PT A mepiben wm rtlilter kindt111J't.o •
tnen tomorrow from 10 a.m. to f p.m. A tea toot t»l~ce ~y with prescboot' cbainnU, Mn. 'Henry ~eedow Vw. PT A P'elttvat and IMllllation
of oftlcerl It 7: 30 p. m.
Monday, May II, in tbe mwtlpurpoM room.
JUdeJ' (fll!I~) I and Mn. Jmy SUtbertand assisting, to alan up lier claQCbter Jill Bo( •• mun ii Mn. d Jlotinum. •
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Irvin
By'
DE w ....
Run
Buy
Ex chain
funds to 1
tile law
me m b•
Westmins
wive3 a
t' m plo :
Westmins
ment wh<
sale at
May 18, :
ping Ceo
and Magi
Other J ~by thegrt
packages
providing
shoo16.
New of
include 1
Golden.
High, vie
wig gs
secret
Schneblin
seCTetaey
treasurer
Pol kt
A Ma·
Will be t
event k
Polka C
evening I
in Nor
Hall. FU:
The C
IJvely J>1
and sane wm be~
Ticketi
person•
ed at tbf
QUIL1
Silic..,
TIA·
btr•
llLIC• 11.,. s
HAMI ,,,1.c-
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Very f
PHT
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· Fer H I
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Irvine Teen · Prof its
By ·'Showing Stripes'
A1.1 Irvine teen has learned
that "atiowinc ber •tripes"
can be profitable.
MlN Wendy A I d r i c h ,
daQPter of Mr. and Mra.
JwrJ Aldrich, ~ been
named one of 18 INICond
priJe wtnnen in the Detign
A Printed Fabric com-
petition lpOllsored by Seven·
'teen Mapzine ill cOopera·
tion with the A~erican
Prill ed Fabrics Council.
prize willner was MJss
Dt1JOll ol San Diego.
addition to winning
9250, Wendy'' desil!I, which
featured pettemed stri~s
allo will be used in dresses
and sportswear by major
man.ulacturers.
Texas Rites
lr-i August
Announced
Aug. J> ii · the wedding
date selected by Lyn Pillers
and Donald Baer Davia Jr.
MiH PWers, dauattter of
Mr. mid N.n. Elm~ E .
Pillers of Amarillo, .ttended
Amarillo College and was
g r a d 11 a t e d from the
University or Hou at on .1
Pre6ently she is a teacher in
Anaheim. 1 Her fiance. son of Mr. ~l
Mrs. Donald Davis 0 r I Newport Beach, wa~ a stu-
dent at Orange C o a s t
College.
T'-'rsday, M~ 16, 1~
1be 17-year-old Mission . LYN PILLERS
Brld ... '-ct
Toe couple will be mar ·
r1ed in the First Christian
Church of Amarillo. Viejo High School aenior i.s DESIGNER
Wewly Aldrich 'an A atudent. a member ol ----------
her school Freocb Club and
Rummage
Buys Books
a cheerleader. Siie also is
bead of her adlool'a c,bapter
ol the California Scbolanhip
Federation.
E;xchaoging n.inunage ror
rundt! to purchaS4! books for
tihe law Ublwy a r e
Winning contests seems to
be one of Wendy's talents.
ln January she won a major
prize in a stationery design
contest sponsored by the
publication and the Eaton
Paper Company. members o f th e
Westminster 10-lO's, police wives and feminine __ ... ._._. ........ _.. ..
e mplo y ees of t he
Wesbninster Potke Depart·
ment who are sponsoring a 1
sale at 9 a.m. Saturdey,
May 18, in the Bolsa Shop-
What's
ping Center, Bolse AVellUe Doi· ng and Magnolia Street.
Ot!ber pro~ds sponsored ~by the group include &eoding I
packages to Vietnam and MARY DAY, '42-4321 l proyiding trophies for pistol
shoot4i. k:z=-~..:.::.t.:::::.c .. :.::.:m:: · '
New offi<:ers ol ~ club
include the Mmes. Floyd
Got~. pre&ident; E~st
High, vice president; David
W i g g s , c o rresponding
secretar y ; Merlin
Schneblin, r e c o r d i n g
secretocy, and Phillip Hanf,
treasurer.
TODAY
.. edl-Mffe Seel,,. llllff •ulW, ..,,,le" ler Ille •~ lllC. -For loo-Hon C:.11 Mrt. Owl9ht Yount , '62·8031, •-n et Ille M-. HSI -Moo ..
Holl, Cooll Mu 1, t 1.rn.
XI Mii lit• CllNttt, Ill• Slt m• "Iii -For locallon coll M•t. Ai.n Mllli~n. ,.,...,,, t p,m.
A,...riclft LfflH Auxflary et Hun·
11"91 ... IHCll -For loc•llon tell M••·
Arne J~Mlll. 534-2n1, I "'·"" llltlOA'I" 11-1.i. Val..., llllh 11 Nllll>le1
TD"S C..... -Hunll"91on ... ell llKr11Hon Cent..-, 10 a.m.
Polka Stance a..,i...r l'rldn Lu11e""" Clull -no W. tn Ave .. 811~. noon.
A May BloMom Dance
w 1 U be the upcoming social
eve nt for Or>ange County
Polka Club next Saturday
evening from 9 lo 1 :l> a.m.,
in N o r t h r o p .Recreation
Hall. Fullerton.
La~ 'a L..-S.uoro 0-,e Cln
-WHlmont Sc'-'· Hunll"910ft IHcll. t e m. C-litle A.xllery le VFW, .... , 1"'
-A,.,..rlcon le9IO'I Hal~ Coal• Me.a, 1 lO p,m.
MONDA"I' Ptwal Artt Oulld -\Ml• An•
Woman'• Club, '°' N. Biker SI.. 10
• rn Mullfl...-1 .. c~ llue Star Metlle~
CllWIW J -l altt Park Clubnou>t. I JO ......
The Oavaliers wiU offer
lively polkas and waltzes,
and sa.ndwidles and drinks wm be available.
Waist Watchers
TOPS Waist Watchers
assemble every Thursday at
7 p.m. in Circle View School,
Huntington Beach.
Ticke1a •• SI .50 per perso11 end may be purcbas·
ed at the dooc.
VAST PARKING IN REAR ·BOB'S,' Ol'IN DAILY . t :JO AM· 6 'M
I
' M . N .... Tiil l :JO
S... U AM. 4 PM
BARGAIN CENTER · ~,
1812 Newport Bl., Costa Mesa
"'· 646. 716 7
Quality lr•d limes ~ "-,. ..... " .... --ni... Pricet, C.• I .... D' nt •· • s.. '" lower T ... n 1scou '~· . ~' &,_,.-... _ _,_ .... _..,,. ............. _....
Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. Specials
ou•L ;..,D ov1N M•n• . 29c
Silic ... .,. •rt• si .. • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Specr•I
TIA. CO"H • HOT IAKI POT 29c
&tra Speciel .................. · .. • lt•t· SI·•• ,
llLICONI IRONIN6 IOARD COVH & 'AD •• ,
R•t· $1 .91 ..... , ........................ ••t
HAMIUROH 'Riii 36c • l'erlect 1h•p• everyti111• ••••• • •• • • • • • • lte9. 91c
lwank IHOI IHINI KIT , • .,.. ....... Out) 29c
Ill-. & l row11 •••• , •• , '.' •. • •••• • • ·: • • • • • • • • • • •
CHILDHN'I ILICTIC TOOTHHUSH • 1 19 lat+ery eperete.. , , , , , • , , , , , , with 4 ~u1he1 •
ARRID EXTRA DAY DIODOllANT 77 (
f Umit 2, •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R•t· St .2t
AMY CASTILE IHAMflOO 99c
Very f;-,.. 4'1••t1ty • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• 411tett
,.IT CONTROL (M...._A,..._.eechel) ......
Aere1el Ca11. I 4 "' I Ll"'lt 2 I • , •••• , • ltet· $I .H ~ l Fer HMM er t•"'•"·
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I llNG CHIHlll 39C Oerl-1wHt ll••"Y 1yrvp. ht, He , •. • No. I u 11
r~:.· J ~~~~~.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••. 10, l.01 29c
CULO'"ANI TA,. ... .,_,.. 19c V,". 1000" ••.••••••••••..••••••••••••. ,.(
Sportlnt Goods Dept. Specill-
.... ,.,. ... Ir ••• u.Mtlew .... lvyl
W1UON ML' IMI ·~ 95 fl2.00 .. fll.00 ...... • .. •• •• •• •• .. •• • •
I A CMft for .. , .. .,, ...
-From Olf Jewelry Dept. •
We it..,M e l•'fll "'°9b.,t .... Ir !i,.lMI.. 11 ~
Wolttt.111 -~ .. ; -.... ,,,, -119' we~M.. All -
with .... , •• , ......... .
YOUR CHOICI • 11.91 -..... , .. '"·00 ............. ...c"':'":'.
YAST PAllONG IN~ llAI
' 't·
Wednesday Morning
Club Draws to a-Close
feast for the eyes & a delight to the palate:LE SOUP~ON ... tastefu~ little
restaurant on the lower level. open monday through saturday 10:00 to 4:30 JOSEPH MAG NIN
south coast plaza bristol at the san diego freeway costa mesa
Bringing fo ~ close its Bresnahan. I e I e p h o n e ;
social functions for the year Oavid Bourke. publicity, and
are members of WednC'sday ~Z~. ~E~. ~A;ve~r~il~l,~A~h~o~y.~==~============::=:===:==:=:::=================-: Morning Club of Costa l-;
Mesa.
The Balboa Bay Club will
be the scene of activity
Wednesday, May 22. begin·
ning with a 10:45 a.m.
bruncheon. An installation
will h>llow and a humorous farce~ on a women's club
board meeting will b e
dramatized.
Mrs. Robert R n p e r ,
founder and pa)t president.
will install the M m e s .
Edward B. English, presi·
dent: Robert Erbacker,
James E. Grose 811d Ben
Brouwer 1 viC1! presidents:
R. Grey Egerton, Rodney
Fugate and Philip Evans.
secretaries. and Chandler!
Campbell. treasurer. 1
Mr s. Erbacker, program
chairman. alQ>Unced that
the Drama Secuon has plan·
ned a diversified program.
Mrs. Fred Johnson, Drama
Section chairman. WTote the
farce Point of Order.
New members to be
welcomed are the W.mes.
Ora Gord on. J u l i a
Clevenger, William A .
Vermolen 91ld R o b e r t
TeweU. 1
The J~or Section will
gatller June 12, at 10 a.m. in
ttle Huntington Beach home
of Mrs. Donald Rhoades.
Elected officers are the
Mmes. Egerton, chairman :
Robert C. Thomas, co·
ctiairman; Rex Riggs .
secretary; Robert Mosher.
treasurer; William Gardner I
Jr .. special events ; Manfred
Reismueller, d i s a r; t e r ;
Marshall B. S t a m p er .
h o s p 1 t a I J t y ; Patrick
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members of the Newporl 1
Beach Chapter. Kiwi Club
will be honored at a cham·
pagne brunch and pool party
at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 18,
in the Santa Ana home of
Mrs. William Watson.
All members are former
-American Airline s
stewardesses. and &nyone
eligible is invited.
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' OAJL V PILOT Tllutsdly, M11 16. 1"68 4 -. ~eg~o Grid Players' Demands Rejected at Cal
Willsey SaJs ~ach's Prerogatives Are No_t Neg otia ble
ERKELEY (AP) -~football
:lidates at the Unlwraity of Callfor·
are boycotting spring pncUce, de·
l<ling the right to aay Who should
r which position, aod when.
:>ach Ray Willsey •lJellUy read
ndemanda. presented by one ath·
and one student non-athlete, de·
ed them. and handed beck the
er. •
l do not believe theee ~Uves
1 coadl are negotiable. ' he said. "I
not ignore my recpooelbWt*."
e rdused ~give_ detaila ol the de·
nds.
He also rduled to name any of the'
athletes.
"I will not Wtl.ate any name call·
Ing," be sald today. "I don't want to
appear to the public to be exposing
them to criticism.''
He saJd ln a statement: ''It will be
a tragedy that competition wlU be de·
nled to some outstanding young men
because of their actions.
"These mtn, by not reporting for
practice, are, in effect, removing
themtelves from the Califom!a foot..
ball thm." . Willsey said. he has no idea when or
Angels Nix
By EAkL GUSTKEY
OI llM Dally l'llet '"" A major league baseball locker
room isn't a very fair place to ask
ball f11ayers what they think of the
idea of a lady becoming a big
league umpire.
At ·Jeast, it's not fafr i( you're a
woman .
Three members of th e Angels and
mnager Blll Rigney were quite
out&poken Sunday afternoon when
asked for tMlr views of Bernlce
Gera of Loog Island, N.Y., who is
suing organized b&Jeball for what
she says is discrimination in bar·
ring her from umpiring.
Rigney came rigtlt to the point
Sunday when asked to venture an
opinion.
"Ladies, stay In the kitchen, will
you?" he snorted.
In a more serious vein, he con·
tinued: "There's two reasotll why
they cookln't handle the job -the
bad language and the injury factor.
"Some of the language gets pret·
ty rough out there and a woman
isn't going to be able to accept that
very well.
"Also. do you know what a foul
ball that bounces off your feet feela
like? And what about thoee pla)'I at
second when the ump geta upen·
ded? It's a rugged occupation, I
just don't think a woman can han·
die it."
Next, the DAILY PILOT queried
Fountain Valley pitcher J i m
McGlolhlin.
''Some women might be able to
handle the job. but baseball 11 a
game for men and I think they
ought to leave i\ like that.
"I don't think it would bother me
having a woman behind the plate."
Catcher Bob Rodgen was more
ouupoken.
"A lady couldn't handle the job.
"There're some things women
don't have any business In and
baseball la one of them."
Paul Schaal, thfrd baseman from
F'ounlain Valley "I think it's a silly
idea.
"I rlon 'l see bow a woman could
be an umpire. You mlllt realiu
that most women are naturally shy
of objects being thrown in their
direction. Even if she were to blink
once when a pitch was thrown It
would reduce her ef!ective.ness.
''I don't see how a woman could
handle the job.''
That's only a tiny fraction ol the
opposition Mrs. Cera has 'met In
her battle to elbow her wa y into the
umpiring profession.
She'• hired an attorney, Marlo
BWaggj of New York, and will ap-
parently seek all means to ac·
complisb her objective.
"Mrs. Gera bas been thwarted
and wronged at evtty tum. She baa
written to all the proper authorites
and taken the necessary steps and
received nothing but rebuffs,"
Bi.aggl told The Associated Press.
He added that Mrs. Gera will
bring her cue before the New York
St.ate Comm.inion on Human
Rights.
"We probably wiU rile under sec·
tion 298, paragraph six. that dealJ
with dJscrirmnalion, including sex,·•
BlaggI explained.
!'vks. Cera, wife of a freelance
photographer, was g r a d u a t e d
magna cum laude from an umpires'
school last year in West Palm
Beach, Fla. She umpired the Na·
tional Baseball Congress tourna•
ment in Wlchita last year.
Baseball will have to c<>me up
with some answers, it seems.
"l'U take it to the Supreme Court
if necessary." Mrs. Gera says.
"It's a violation of ...mr-eon.
stitution."
!lagged b y Long Beac h
First the Que en Mar y,
Then a Sports Phenom
Chalk up another big haul for Long
leach. Earlier ln lhff year that city made
vorld headlines by purchasing a hunk
tf British travel luxury called the
2ueen Mary. Now It la the talk of the aquatics
vorld after its four-year school of
tigher education -Cal State -landed
he most aougbt-alter prep ln the
1Jstory of the swimming universe.
The young man in mention, Mark
;pltz 0£ Santa Clara Hlgh. la the
crealetlt thlng for swimming since
IW'im fins and he's a good bet to cart
Jome six gold medal! from this fall's
)lymplc Games in Mexico City, bar·
ing lnjur1es or illness.
Just how the •Sers wooed brother
;pltz away from the bit suns, lik•
:JSC. Stanford and UCLA is not a mat·
:er ol publlc lnformaUon.
But his forthcoming presence at Cal
)late, Long Beach, may be enough to
aunch a dynasty for 49er aquaUcs
:>OSS Don Gambril.
Sattett "'-d1 lftCeft, and a
number et .ea.er tep.fUgbt yoaac
1wlmmen wUI probabb' ~Ive the
Loai Beec• Sdtol top tH1lder1tloa
I• vlew flf s,tt1's dtclalta tn train
ader ... talieMt4 •ae4 ti Ga1nbrt1.
Gamlwtl aa1S be llopea tn ( I) lmecl flfl \JSC (!) wbl &lie NCAA
larfe Kheell 'wtJPmlag ~llam·
........... , SpUa'1 ti.IV ef daty
wt ..... pj la tM 1 at Ule helm lte'I
alreedy brea t Cal Slate Ht et the
#8ff11,. INlcl a. We. 11 tlf1
taie *" were last 11 ~Ir l'Olt---. aM '"'" •• ,..... ...... NCAA eele&e .. ...._ rtilMal•
ftla year tky "" tile NCAA ...
...... -(eellece ........ l ... ,.. t4., ......... , Ml,...,
To 10U1e attics tbl molt IU1'pNlq
thlnl about tpMs't e1MJ6ce ff ICboolil ti
that ht wtD hate Wnp • be ,._
cocnpetltJ~ 1• .-oC a. ---. with tM t~ ., tbe IDeetl witb
U9C and lJCIA Jut, Bob H ... IWtm and nt.T' polo tutor for Ua.A. _.. u.t 1Uch a
l.s °' ttJfl ..,,...... ,,.. lD .... ..-k' out _, ... -...... Spill
High youth will not be opposing UCLA
as either a Standford Oft SC performer
in the years UI come.
"Mark should be able to take things
easy for most of the regular season.
then he can peak himself for the big
meet~ and rewrite the record book ."
states Horn
Gambril and Horn ~e ln complete
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agreement thal the young pher.om's
potentlel Is unlimited
As GambrU points out. Spiti broke
two national prep records over the
weekend and recorded the second
fastest butterly clocking in high 1chool
history with a 49.2 I his 49.0 Is tbe
swinest). ma eUorta of 1:40.5 and 45.6 for the
200 and 100 r~1tyle1 were U.S. be'm.
by a wide measure. Vet they were
done undeT the most adverse of con·
dltioat -wtnd IDd a rainy du -'th • heatl In the morning, flnala ln tlle
att«Dooft and litU. compeUU..
It show• whit be can do without the
benetll of Mrloaa opposition. so when the biC lefts come up dur·
Ing hJs collttlate ca"'91', the 17·ytar·
old wond.r ma, f\lrtber pnm .mat
marry •et.ran obeervtn alr..ty
be.lle\'9: Kirts Splb la la • clua by
himself -tint ar four 19ln at.ead of
bla tlm•.
&r•N Prllr An Edi.ct
.... And .... llndll coec:b .... that
bt'• ......, atlll• .. die ~ Clara •
, . -.. r -- -..
U UM Necroe• wW re1unl. FootbaU
practice enda Saturday.
Pre5sed for a count. Wlllsey sa1d 14
ft1'e out for spring drills and every
on8 played in laat Saturday's alumni
game.
He said five or six were lettermen
Most of the 14 missed Tuesday drllls
and all boycotted Wednesday's.
Four lettermen who had been out
were Irby Augustine, fUllback ; Jerome
Chapman. offemive guard; John Mc·
Gaff~. fullbeck, and Paul Williams,
halfback. ."# 0 Willsey refUJea,to aay whether one
of them preMnted the demanda.
WUlley, Wbo ls ooocluding bJt fourth
year as head coacll, aaid the Negroee
did not demand the ouster of any
coach. as had Negroes of all sporta at
CaliComia last winter.
One of their targets. basketball
coach Rene Herrerias, resigned re-
cently. giving racial problems and
"for the best interests of my family,"
as two reaso .. -
The Negr
original de
ball aides .
''There a1
~11on the
• foot·
too.
that
beg eoJeJ1 to the beed co9ch, .. wm.
rey said ID a atatemmt. ''Tbeet a.
dude tbl determ.inln& of the relati"
abilltiel ol the variOUI memben of
the team, and the placement ol atft.
letet In varioul poeitJon1 ; slmpl1, the
determination ot wbo will play, where
and when.
"I CJD make no pndlctioD II to
what wtll = la the f\lbln, Giily tt.t I will _. lbe de rttbt ol
naluatmc the~ tNm u~.ita~~L".
Lady IJ111ps Schaal Stings
Sox, Angels
Take a Rest
Drivers Predict
170 Needed
For Indy Pole
•
INDIANAPOLI~. Ind. -<AP) -tt'1
th e consensus ol 15 top drivers at the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway that it
will take a speed of more than 170
miles an hour to win the pole position
in this year's MeJTlorial Day 500·milr
race.
That's faster than any lap has ever
beet! run around the 21.;·mile paved
oval 'The current qualifying rerord i"
168.982 for the JO miles and a bf-st lap
of 169 ns by Mario Andreth of
Naiareth, Pa .. last year.
Andrettl, who has broken the quali-
fyln~ record three straight years. ii>
confident the 170 m.p.h. barrier will bt>
shattered in Saturday's qualifications
for the 52nd annual classic.
He predicted in a poll Wednesday a
top average of 170.6 m.p.h. with a best
lap of 172.3 In Saturday's 10.mile runs.
The pole car. the No. l starter. ii;
determined by the best avera~e speed
in the first day of the two weekends of
qualifications.
The poll of AndretU and 14 other
driv'r~ brought predlctions or a
170.406 average for the pole car Satur-
day. Th' consensus was for a best lap
of 171.307 and a minimum of 16.1.62 to
get into the 33-car starting fjeld.
, MILWAUKEE. WI&. (AP) -Foun-
Cubs Roll; 3.3
aain Valley's Paul Schaal was surpris-
ed. Edd.le SWlky stung and 23.510
soaked as major league baseball
returned to Milwaukee despite rain,
llghtplng aod threatened tornadoes.
St.anky was laid low by Schaal, •
.217 bitter who didn't expect to get to
bat, u the California Angela whipped
A .. el S i.te
INy 17 A-'• 9' M-• J:J4 '""' ICMl'C 171t l IMV 11 Ano8 at Ml"""°la I :lt a,M-ICMl'C (7101
the Chicago Wbite Sox 4-2 In the rain
Wednesday night.
The Halos are idle today and play at
MJMeaot.a this weekend.
It was the first official big league
game at County Stadium since the
departure of the Braves for Atlanta in
196.5.
"I waa surprised he (Stanky)
brought in Wilbur Wood to pitch to
me,'' wd Schaal. whose bases-loaded
single in the eighth irming snapped a l·
1 tie.
"Bob Locker is tough on right-hand·
ed hitters, especially me."
Stanky didn't explain what irompted
the pitching change, which came after
a 29-minute rain delay. But said
Stanky of Schaal :
"He's doing an awful lot of talking
f« a .217 bitter.·
"U I bad a .217 hitter. he'd be bat-ting fourth,'' mapped Stanky.
CALl,OaHIA CHICAGO
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"/)odgerTradeof Regan .
Looks Worse Every Day
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The trade
that didn't make sense continue. to
batae the experts but the Chicago
Cubs feel simply jolly about the whole
thing. Phil Regan. the former Los Angeles
Dodger reliever. pitched one more in·
ning of perfect relief Wedr,esday night
as he helped the Cubs to a S-3 triumph
Dodg~r state ::.:: :t g::,:;; ~ c;r~;::.11~/s \"J11?:'~1
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MllY 7l DodOcrs •I $1. Louh 10:15 ICFI '"°' ---·----------over the punchlest Dodgers. Exactly
three weeks ago today, Regan was
still wearing a Dodger uniform.
· On AprtJ 23. tl'le Dodgers announced
that ~egan, who had just won both
ends Of a double·header, was going to
the Cubs. When the Cubs took Wednesday
night's garne. tllird of a four·1ame .et.
Regan bad pttcbed ln all three games.
He baa allo'trtd no fUDI and only one
Jdt In three and 213 lminJts. But another Dodger trade. In whJch
MbmelOta pitcher Jim "Mudcat"
Grant came to Los Angeles, almost
looked like a stroke of genlua Wed·
nelday night.
For eight innings, Grant was breez.
ing.
But With a 3-2 lead. Grant allowed
ninth·lnninl singlec to Chicago's Billy
·Williams and Ernie Banks. The Mud-
cat received a standing ovation from
the 14.804 as be gave way to relief speciaUst Jack Billingham.
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FEELING THE v EtRs -
Pancho Gonzales, 40, shows the
rigors of a gruellin~ match
which be lost to Spain s Andres
Gimeno Wednesday night He
went down after a ?>minute
marathon, lS-13, then bowed.
6-4.
Pro Tennis
A Challenge
Says Emerson
NEW YORK (AP) -There will be
no more Challenge Rounda for
Newport Beach's Ror Emerson, the
newest pro. Just a challenge
period I
"Yes. professional tennis ts a
challenee. ·• Emerson a d m i t t e d
Wednesday night after easily dllpo1·
in& of former Australian Davit Cup
teammaU! Fred Stolle 5-3, 6-S ta the
Madlaon Square Garden Invitation
Tournament.
''I look forward to playing; I've got
nothing to lose." said the 31-year-old
Queenatander, who left the amateur
ranks two months ago after winning U
of 12 1lngle1 matches and four of six
doubles for Australia in nine Davit
Cup Challfnce Rounds.
,.........-"But J had tn get out and do a lot Of
practice," be added. "You don't 1et
any easy matches with these fellow•
like you do in amateur tournareects. I
had to make sure I was moving wen.
"These proc hit the ball so cl!Ole to
the 11.ne that tf you're 1!0t. cHcttnc right
in the lint round you 're titting and
watching the rest of the tournament."
Emerson needed only ~ minutea to
polish oU Stolle, wbo Dubbed the
simplest sbota and double·flaulted eigbt
times.
Rod Laver of Corona del Mar and
Ken Rosewall. the classy little
v~terans. also advanced to Friday's
semiflnalJ, along wlth Spain's Andres
Glmeno.
Laver. leading money-winner on the
National Tennis Iague tour. put on
the rfi:ttiest exhibition of 1~aking In
trimminl Peru's Alex Olmedo 1-3. 6-4.
Rosewall waa just about u impressive
in downing Lew Road, bis Davia Cup
teammate of the 19llOI, W , 6-1.
Gfmeoo trailed 40-year..old Pancho
Gonzalez, <>ne·time pro ruler, 5-2 in a
marathon 75-minute ftr1t tet but
rallied for a 1~13. M victory.
Daneer's Image to Run in Preakness
TIMORB (AP) -Dancer's
Im • bll Katucky Derby victory
n td and h11 t?alntt supended. wu nt.eNd tod8,J for Saturday's 9.1rd
nmnin1 ol UM Prealmus.
Pet.tr Nier'• ,,.., Natlw Dancer
colt btadl a 6tld of le f«' the second Jt...i of ndllf'• trtpe' crown.
0..C.'a-.... .. the last colt to be..._... rw:... ..atn1 by telephone
wtt1t ......... Loo cava1ar1s before aolftl to U. PlmUco r a c i n g eecntarJ'• ~.
"I -. b.lm (Cenllrtt. who wu at
a ~ hotel) up," Fuller uld. "He
.. 9'tl'Y Rleued I wu going to run Jbe bar1e. •
~=entered ware Forward Paas, Enaelbard'• Jig Ttme, Mn.
BN11'1 WartW Jli, Goe
•
. --
Ga8'• N • Robert J . Xleber1•1
OUt of Way, Hubert Phipps'
~. bard Duflour'1 aod ~ RJc • Sir Beau. John
Nero a Wood. llfd James L. Skin·
ner•1 Yau.
If aD It atm't. sroea pune will be s1•.-, matbtt tt tbe nchttt triple
C1'GWll race ever. me.. ~.... apected to •tart.
ROW'f9W', ..... w.1l ff•wndec~\
Pole• tat ol tllil nee todaJ tecause
of a bowad rletlt troot tendon.
cavalartl and hl.s anlalant, Robert
Barnard. were suspended by Chur~c OowDt 1tewa.rd1 late Wedntsdat
u a ~1uJt Of an illegal medi tut ltd to dlaquallficatioo of Dance~•
imqt In the May 4 Derby. ·
..,... Ule beariD& betu earlier
,/
tbU week, Fuller bad uJd Dancer's ",.... fontdden to --11111 race
Jmap •ould not nm in the second track through June 13.
jewl of the Triple Crown at Plmllco If TbeJ also offtclallJ lliDOUnced that C&valarls 1'U m1pended. Dancer•1 Image, wbo 6ni1bed first ift
But CavalarU bu W'ged aU ""• the Derby by l~ Jen1tba onr Calumet w Farm's Forward Pall, wu difo
while that the colt nm, DO matter what qualllled and placed Jul
bis .•&atus as a trainer. Tb1t midi Forward Pa11 the Derby
The three atewardl indicated fUrtber wtnner. pve the n11t money of lnveatication wae merited aod reft.r· $122,800 to Calumet Fann, and gave
red the matte.r to the tc.tucky Rape • lbe colt a ebot at becom.ln( tbe first
Commnlfon. Triple Crown wtnntr since Cfbtlon ad· Nier Mid he woa1d appeal the ded I Btbnoat stAJt. trtumpb to
cS.cilton to the comml.sslon tn hope Derby and ~aktles1 vtctones.
that CavaJarts would be able to train Second Derby mODfJ Of '25,000 1oe•
Daoctt'1 lmqe d&ariDC tbe count of to AJ Llp,pe'1 Franc:M'1 Rat. third
bla luaplDlioD. money of '12,500 to 8wamuon Fann'•
Af1llr meetf!',1 .,.\)' 41 bour1 T.V. Coauncclal and tta. •.ooo fourth
bebl.S locked dOon. tbe .......... a. prize to. Mn. Joe W. BrlNll'a &a-nounced thlt CaVllllrts ud Barnard b&ct7 SberrJ. · ·, •
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the Tuesda)
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High Schoc
playoffs.
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li\'ities for
Distrirt. ~a
la.tr than a
Santiago
over Garde
tied for the
were angui
their overa
to 13-7) an
Santiago in.
Butler e.
Grove Lea
playoff ga
discussion
ty or an ar
breaker ga
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feasible,"
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The team'
cher .woul•
vantage.
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the league
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would be
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Santiago
games wt
complete
season en1
had seven
ters. inch1
Grove Cl
that ''I g
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many tlrr
.\rgos' Co
teams.
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Gill· "I
Garden G
playoffs ii
had anyt:
voting.
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ronsulted
lhal basis
Garden G
Garden
wouldn't :
Lhe vote.
print - i
we have t
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Verdict
Defended
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of Ille 0..., ,..... Swt
A defense was made Wednesday ol
the Tuesday decision by Garden Grove
League principals to 11e11d . Santiago
High School into the CIF baseball
playoffs.
HaJ Butler, directpr or student ac-
tivities ror th~ Garden Grove School
District. ~aid a vote "is much more
fair than a coin flip.''
Santiago was voted into the playoffs
over Garden Grove High. Both clubs
tied for the league title. '!be Argonaut.I
were anguished at the decision. aince
their overall record was superior (14-6
to 13-7) and also because they beat
Santiago in two out of three meetings.
Butler explained that the Garden
Grove League constitution prorublts
playoff games but that there was
discussion Tuesday as to the possibHi·
ty of an ammendment permitting tie-
breaker games.
'·But a playort game isn't always
feasible," he said.
"Let's say you have a three-way tie.
The team with more th.an one good pit·
cher .would have a very IU'ong ad-
vantage.
"What happenrd Tuesday was that
the league coaches advised their pri n·
dpals as to wh.ich ~chool they thought
would be the league's best represen-
tative in the CIF and the principals
voted accordingly.''
Santiago won seven or its last eight
~ames while Garden Grove had to
c•omplete a makeup game after the
seaso n ended to gain a tie. Santiago
had seven of the league's top 11 hit·
ters, including the top two.
Grove coach Phil Winkler remarked
that •·1 guess they thought Garden
Grove had been to the CIF playoffs too
many times this year," citing the
Argos' football and basketball CIF
lea ms.
Countered Santiago principal George
Gi ll : "I don't think the fact that
Garden Grove had been to the CIF
playoffs in two other sports this year
had anything to do with it in the
voting.
"The coaches and athletic directori;
consu lted with Y,teir principals and on
that basis it isn t necessarily true that
Garden Grove has a ~tter team."
Garden Grove principal John Reed
wouldn't say i.f he was disappointed at
the vote. "I wouldn't care to say in
print -it wa s a league decision and
we have to work with everyone in it."
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All-Coast Area Elite
Mater Dei's battery combination
of pitcher Joe LePage and catcher
Tom Walsh combl1l,.ed CQ_r a one-two
puncb on the All-Oran1e 'toast area
baaeball team.
LePage, on the basis of back-to-
baclt no-rutters along with a one-
hitter. a two-hitter and a three-
rutter, was accorded Player-of-the-
Year honors.
PLAYER OF YEAR
Joe LePage
Pac-8 Spikers
Collide Fridav
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And, he batted .298 for the year runs. Twice his four-baggers won
in leading the Mooarcbt to a 16-4 league games for the Oilers.
season record-best on the Orange Wayne Kiefer of Westmlnster Coast. Walsh backed rum up with a .404 won the second baseman's spot and
average along with seeond team Ed Washko slipped 1n for the short-
choice Dan Meyer's .421. stop position.
Huntington's Bob Wickersham Costa Mesa's Dave Sobolewski
took the first bue slot from Meyer. anchored the infield with the third
Wickersham slapped the ball for a base slot. Sobolewski led his Mus.
.339 average-including four home tanit mates Into the CIF playoffs
All.ORANGE COAST
Flnt THm
Player School Cla11 Position Record
Ed Bane Westminster So. p 6-3
Joe LePage Mater Dei Sr. p 8-1
Tom Walsh Mater Dei Sr. r .404
Bob Wickersham Huntington Sr. 18 .339
Wayne Kiefer Westminster Sr. 28 .382
Dave Sobolewski Costa Mesa Sr. 38 .324
Ed Washko Newport Sr. SS .255
Doug Schmitz Laguna Beach Jr. OF .333
Joe Ramirez Costa Mesa Sr. OF .346
J.im Teeter Corona del Mar Sr. .... OF .382
Second Team
Roger Whistler Costa Mesa Sr. p 7-2
Bob Contant Corona del Mar Sr. . p 9.5
Vince Moll Marina J r. c .300
Dan Meyer Mater Oei So. 18 .42 L
Chuck Perry Estancia Sr. 28 .344
Bill Powell Estancia Sr. 38 .3 16
Ron Mayeda Westminster Sr. SS .297
Bob Leavy Newport Sr. OF .:l 10
Kim Wilbrecht Corona del Mar Jr OF .355
Mike Sweeney Mater Dei Sr. OF .303
Pirates «tuallfy Two
Golden W e$t Sends 6
BERKELEY I AP) -A collect inn o(
track and field stars whn could.-.__ T
challenge the world and possjbly win 0 SoCal S pikef est
will compete l"riday and Saturday in
the ninth annual Pacific-3 Conference
championships.
Six of the Pac-'l'i; 1967 champions
will defend their laurels, one of them
in two events. With every participant an Olympic
aspirant, this could be one of the na·
Uon's most exciting meets.
Oregon is the defending team cham·
pion. However. Southern Calliorni~ Is
the favorite if its spr,inters can with-
stand challenges from Oregon Slate's
top speeders, Willie Tut ner and Ernie
Smith. Those three schools figure to make a
tight fight for first place, with each
expected· to score more than JOO
points. Oregon upset last year with
129, followed by Southern California
107: favored UCLA, 87, and Oregon
State, 84. Friday's preliminaries results in 1111
field events will be carrjed ove.r" to
Saturday's finals.
NORWALK -There will be eiizht
entrants from the Orange Coast area
when the Southern California Junior
College track and fit~ld championships
are held Saturday night at Cerritos
College.
Golden West qualified six and
Orange Coast two athletes in Wed-
nesday afternoon's preliminaries. The
Saturday night finals will get un-
der way at I\ p.m. with field event ar-
tion and running events startinl? at
7:30. J Los Angeles City olJege led lhP
parade with 14 qualHi s Wednesda\'.
The lone record was a 9.~ 100 hy
Dan Moore of East Los Angeles. He
tied the So-Cal record set in 1962 by
Dave Morris of Pasadena.
Golden West qualified three men in
the two mile -Bill lnglehart. Nell
Sybert and Rick De Nuccio. The lone
Coast area winner Wednesday was·
J
Golden West's J im Seymour, who won
the first heat in the 120-yard high
hurdles in 14.8. Then he tacked on a
311.7 in a qualifying third place effort in
the 330 intermediates.
Orangt Coast's quarter mile relay
team and discus thrower Howard Ball
also qualified.
Golden West mile.r Bob Messina.
who went into the meet with the best
SoCal time. a 4: 10.3. lost to Rick For.
of Palomar in one of the day's better
races.
Messina was passed in the stretch
hy Fox, but was stiU a qualirving se-
cond in 4: 17.li.
Hurdler Herman r'ranklin from LA
Harbor wowed the tiny crowd with
devastating performances in the highs
( 14.1. wind ) and the intermediates
(36.9).
He ranks as th e surest bet for vic-
tories Saturday night.
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UCLA star Gail Goodrich will play at 'r'~~~~· 1\1~1&11~'l:G1~1c&rtri,f. :~=Jc:
with a .324 average. He was second
to LePage in Player-of-the-Year
considerations.
The outfield consists of Doug
Schmitz of Laguna Beach, Joe Ra-
mirez of Costa Mesa and Jim Tee-
ter of Corona del Mar. ,
Bob Parsons of Costa Mesa aced
out Frank Munoz of Westminster
and Bob Wigm0tt of Mater Dei for
Coach-of-the· Year honors(
COACH OF YEAR
Bob Parsons
Lions Champs,
Battle Dons
Friday in CIF
Ry ROGER l"ARLSON
Of Ille Daily l'llol Sl1H
Sunset League baseball champion
Westminster hosts Dominguez' Don!i Friday afternoon 13: 15 l in the first
round of the CIF AAA baseball
playoUs.
Such an event was made possible
when Santa. Ana shocked Anaheim. 3·2
Wednesday al La Palma Park to
knock the Colonists into a final posi-
tion of second in the Sunset League.
Dominguez, second in the Coast
League with a 9-6 record. will start
Eric Raich (7-2) al!ainst the Lions.
Westminster will counter with tis
ace, Ed Bane against the -fnvaders.
R.aich boasts an 8·3 overall record
that includes a 2.08 ERA. His best out·
put of the season came in a two·hil
shutout again.;t Paramount that re-
quired 11 innings.
It was hard to tell who was happier
-the Westminster-players in the
stands at La Palma -or the jubilant
Santa Ana Saints. who had just knock-
ed rival Anaheim out or championship
glory.
Gary Woodsmall made the play tn
beat the Colony with a leapin~ nne-
handed stab of a liner headed for left
Held.
It ended the 1?ame. leaving the tying
run on third after Anaheim had bat-
tled back for a single run in the bot·
tom or the seventh.
The Saints got their three runs in thP
top of the sixth inning. Three si'flgle11
after an opening walk did the trick and
it 1?ave pitcher John Conover just
enough for the victory.
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Rams(l8-1J
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With Mesa
By ROGER CARLSON
OllMO.il\tPlltllMff
Costa Mesa's opponent in the open-
ing round of the CIF AAA baseball
playoffs sports Impressive credentials.
Ramona's Rams, Citrus Belt Leagu11
champions. have an 18-1 overall
record and won the championship with
a 13·1 league record.
The .Rams' only loss came late in
loop hostilities when Pacilic upseL
them. 2·1.
Pitcher Ron Oglesby is the chief ex-
ecutioner for Hamona. The rJght·
PLAYOFF DIRECTIONS
<.:otta Meta's CIF baseball en-
coan1er wttll Ramoaa Bfth School.nf
Rlveraicle wtl1 take place at Evans
Park In RJveraJde.
Dlredtoo1: North on ""Riverside
Freeway -tura off at 14th Street
turnoff and proceed west on 14th. Con·
tlnue through six trafClc ll~ht1 to
Brockton. Evans Park Is on thr cor-
ner of 14th ·and Brockton.
Game tJme Is 3 p.m. with admiulon
St for adults and 50c for 1tudent1.
hander is 9-0 in league action and 11 -0
overall.
Oglesby bas three no-hitters to his
credit and has Limited the opposition
to three hits or less eight times during
the campaign.
Junior Paul Sagon (4-1) will bf in
the wings should Mesa get lo Oglesby.
When queried about the Rams•
strength. coach Sam Pecchia oC
Ramona replied. "Defense."
The Rams have committed only 15
errors in their 14 league encounten.
Top hitters for the CBL champs are
Gary Moore and Mike Munson.
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CIF Pairings
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COAST RANGERS
TEST ORANGE CLUB
The Coast Ran&ers will meet
Phoenix of Orange in Sunday 1f,.
temoon soccer hostilities billed for
Newport Beach· s Mari.ners Park at 2
o'clock.
United Coast Rangers get a bye this
weekend after their 4-3 shocker last
Sunday over the previously undefeated
South Bay Kickers.
The Rangers got a win the ea~y
way. taking a forfeit over Artcsi ll
when the latter falled for a i;econd
time to keep its game appointment.
Scoring ror UCR in it~ impessive
win were John Atldnaon with two goals
and Owen Gorman, Steve Johnson
with one apiece.
Newport Hft .... -r High School Friday ul. lllverslde ,,,, Soutllwtt ltrn "'· Vt mure I)). San CU"'l DD1"o~~'~"~·~$~~·~M~O~""k~·~l~lf~M~~~"~"~·~·-~l~ll'..__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-night in a benefit basketball gamP. .;,,,
The game pits a Newpor.t Beach
Police Department team against the
Hollywood Catholic All-Stars. Game
time is 8 p.m. and tickets are priced at
$1
Baseball Standings
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Pitelae• Pressure Win
Goodrich. now with the new Phnenlx
team in the NBA. will , pla.'' for the
police team.
Game proceetl~ will ht> usrtl In
purchase a therapeutic poor for the
mentally retarded children \' t
Fajrvlew State MentaJ Hospital.
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Boston
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Chicago
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
Los Ange~~
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Westminster High pitch~r Phil Macartne~ put the Li~ns ?n the Sun·
set League championship thront. by .hurlinJ Tuesday. s victory over
Marina. The Lions roll into CIP' action Fnday, playing host to Do-
minguez at 3: 15.
Angelus MVP • IS Ace MD
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Joe LePaee of Mater Dei wu nam-
ed most valuable pll.YU in ~e AnteJu1
·' t.eaiue tn IelldiDC bil Monarch mates
to three first team spots on the All·
Ang.Jut Lu.tut team.
LePage wbo fired back-to.beck no-
hlttera in '1eague competition. fiNahed
th@ wtrall 1eaaoa wtth an 8-2 record.
Other Manarcllf. to make the first
tJoam wert Dan Meye-and Tnm Wal
Meyer. a sophmon took a.J'l lnfield spot
while Wal~h •as n.mtd u ulllty play· .r.
T1'o other Mourehs m'61 Ult
honorable mention llst -Wayne
Schnder and Bob Warbington.
AU,.ANGELUS
Player klletl
LePap Mater Del
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Molina Cantwell ·or Sr.
Walsh Mater Dei Ut.Jl. Sr.
Connelly St. Jotln Bosco Ut.Jl. Sr.
Most Valuable Player -Joe Le·
Pa•e. Mater Del.
Honorable mention: Steve McCart·
ney. Sl. Paul: Bob Warbington. Mater
Del: Bob Barlow.-Servile . Wayn,
Schrader. Maltr Del ; Art Armijo .
St. John Bosco: Steve Valdci. Cant-'
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Jack Hu•hes, Servlte; Alan Pl'ters.
Verbum Del; John War«o, St. raul:
Olris Rllty, St. John B~o.
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-BUD TUCKER
ANGELES -If nothlnc els.e. the garble S4P'Oundlnl
:lst recent running of the storied Kentucky Derby point.I
1 fact we Uve in an incon1lstent society.
fightin' Is Illegal In this part of the world. The le&lala·
1alnat the 1ame declares. among other thln11. that It Is
ty Inhuman for man to stay bea1t for 1port or pleasure,
ular before the eyes ol wttne11e1.
tftghtlnl! is an outlawed pastime for much the same
l~
ill. we permit men to kUl themselves and each other In
1obile races In fact. one burning to ·death In a JHollne· ~ wrecJ.. 111 relarded 41 having met a hero's e'!d.
, enter boxing ringa and beat each other without mercy.
to the death. It Is a cltlien'a own business If he chooses
np out of an airplane. If his parachute does not open,
s altogether too bad.
doplnl of r~ borsea ls frowned upon in our ~ety.
matter of ract, it ii downril)lt Wegal.
Kentuc:k}' Der~cldent involvin1 the wtnnln1 horM.
tr'• Imai•· now brinl• forth the question aa to whethtr
esal to shoot a horse with any sort of needle be~• a
tnvestlgatlon. of whatever !J was. surroundinl Ufe case
•rit In the least clear b11t there Is an mdicatlon a horst
it be given a pain killer even Ir it does not contain
n•11'ltlng Ingredient.
&11,...... 111 A11otlaer C•tqorw
luman bfhl11 fall under a completely different set of
1 aad regulatlon1.
'Mrt! 11 no law afaln1t glvlat pain klDer to a human
tte. It It commoe pnedee. Tiie doeton Hd tralMn
dial for a pHfentoaaJ atllletk or•aahation are seldom
tet aetd1t1 ta tMtr laa9dt. Tltey de more 1hootlnf thaa
Marine Corps.
loreonr, th forefotnr pradkes are not reatrtcted to
*'f!r room1. Wiien u atlllete aaffers an Injury on the
• tlHt trainer or doctor ru1bt1 oat In full view of the au·
ee 11M1 ahoott or spray• the IUY wltb pain killer w tbe
1 hJ1 ftaal day1 of a1oay. Sandy Koufu coald aot have
Md u luDI ••d lie Mt beea fall of some kW or 1tuff.
f1t't' hoclY eltttll retemble4 a pla cushion or • scrffll
He bd more holes I ai.lm U..1 a city street.
lllere wert, or eoane, no 'ttnJert of any ldnd 'DOlnted 1t
ax. lldee4 tM oppollte. XoafH waa recardecl H a ma•
reat covare to subject hlm1eU to tbe needle bl order to
•••ta11tln Llkelw l'l«!tl-.
fort a profe11ional football 11me. the doctor ind trainer
around with needles in hand Uke two guys ,ettinf r11dy
1ht a du.I.
w players r.not shot foj one reason or another. A
mder in ~e who is not quick to dodge ls very Ukely
!l' jabbed In e confusion.
en too, there la the matter of stimulants.
p pillJ are 11 much as part of a team's equipment as
and balls and shoes and helmets. They are called .. n1.... or "bombs" and sundry other thin&a but their
IC>te it entirely clear.
en, like horses, do not feel lite running every day.
etimes they require a little help.
Jke no mistake. tbt-uM of pep pills is by no means
ricted to the pros. They are used at the. colle1e and high
ol lffell as well.
tick Hearn, the hilblY excitable basketball annoW1cer.
lGys a pbr11e that Cltterlbet a player as "ban1in1 up ln
111r." Heam ii probably dead rl1bt.
ease do not become confuted. Thia is not an expose. The
ttntntiaMd pnetlcll an tn no way secret. Nor are they
Md upon. '?be nar, ii radically different in cues in·
Int borM1. . probably has te be put down to the fact b1DDan beill&s
" what they are dofnl and animals do not
C""9IM ._ NV ~ IM..
A Peek
At ~r.
Sports
'l(;DAY
g p.m. (I) CL -BOXING
-From Olympic Arena in
LA.
t p.m. (II) CF
BULLFIGHT -''Matador
on Horseback." fe aturing
the meticulous trairring of
the horse and man.
FRIDAY
5,;31 p.m. ·{s) CL
BASEBALL -Angels at
MiM. Twins. Buddy Blat·
tner, Don Wells mikeside.
Dick Enbera. from LA. with
pre and post 1ame shows.
1:ae , .•. <•l r -GOLF
CUPS -"PGA Golden An-
mvtrMr)' Qwnplonshlp."
t:ae p.m. (I) C'r -COM·
MENT -Preview of tomor·
row'a Hollypark race.
It p.m. (34) F -LUCHA
LIBRE -<Lucha Libre de
Mexico.)
SATURDAY
U 1.m. (f) CL
BASEBALL -Cincinnati
Reds at Pittsburgh Pirates.
Curt Gowdy, Pee We e
Reese, Sandy .Kou f ax
rnlketide at Forbes Field.
Raincheck: Atlanta Braves
at NY Mets. Jim Simpson.
Tuoy Kubek mikeside at
s~ Stadium. nw,( 11) CL -TENNIS -
NCAA champions USC vs.
runnerup UCLA.
.. 2 p.m. (%) CL
PREAKNESS -Second of
thoroughbred's Big-3. J ack
Whitller, Jack Drees, Bill
Shoemaker rrlikeside a t
Pimlico in Baltimore.
% p.m. (5) CL -COM·
MENT -UCLA's windup of
spring practice with annual
intra«1uad game.
! p.m. (ti) CL -TRACK
MEET -PAC-8 T&F cham·
p,A o n s h i p meet from
~keley, featuring defen·
dine AA WU champion Ore·
goo and NCAA champion SC.
!:41 p.m. (!) CL -COM·
MENT -Review of the
PreakMn by experts at
Hollywood Park, including a
tape rerun of the Pimllco
event.
4 p.m. (4) CF -OUT·
DOORS -Joe Foe. hunt.I
~ deer in New
Hampshire.
4:38 p.m. (5) CF -COM·
MENT -Review of the 1987
ruv~ Grand Prix. in·
cluding clips of the race.
5 p.m. (%) CL
HOLLYPARK -Sl00.000
~rnian. Harry Henson.
Gil Stl'atton trackside at
lnllt'W'OOd for the mile and
one-slxteentti race.
S p.m. ('7) CF -WIDE
WORLD -P'Ums of vanous
sporta events.
t:31 p.m. (5) er -BAX·
EO -(Atteo de la A1mana.
de Mexico.)
SUNDAY
11 a.m. (5) CL
BASEBALL -Angels at
Minn. Twins. Bud Blattner.
O<.l Wells mikeside. Dick
Enberg with pre and post
game sttow. from LA.
l!N (I) CL -SOCCER -
Chicago M\lttan1s at Toron·
to Falcj)na. Jack Wbitater.
Mario Ma<:haedo mlketide
at Varsity Stadium.
1 p.m. ('7) CL ~ PGA
GOLF -Colonial Open.
, Chris Schenkel. Bill Flem·
ming, Bud Palmer mikeside
at Colonial CC. Ft. Worth.
2 p.m. (13) er
SKATING -N-W Cardinals
vs. NY Chiefs. .,
2 p.m. (14) F -FUTBOL
-(Lucba de succor de Mex·
ico.)
4 p.m. (4t) F -COM·
MENT -"The American
Cup."
5 p.m. (M) F -TOROS -
(Peleas de tor0s de Mex-
ico).
•:• p.m. (13) CL -CO~t·
MENT -Tom. A n n I e
Kalone wtth guests, clips.
t:• p.m. (5) CT -CAR Ir
trac' -race clips. n e w car ttltl. •••••• ROCKEY
(U) CF -
Oshawa
T oronto Generela YI.
Marlborot.
WRESTLERS
STAND OVT
N e w p o r l WresUing
Club agtd a pm of blue
ribboDI OYW U.. wettead
ta a YMCA lpODIOred al·
fair at hDlrton JC.
Bob Brown. .,..Wq
lD tbt mNatt cllviltoe '81
pounds). ud Steve Wade
l•l bl tM intermediate
Mlmetlt pulled in lM pru. ribbons.
Newpcrt alJo pieked up
four rullll«Up.._.., Jim
Landrl1• (&&), v 11 c •
H«t>tl UOO) .. JUct lrow'I
(IO) aed Jotm ~
(U5).
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Local Golf Course Desig'her Helps
Tiliiti Drive to Jtttrac
By EARL GUSTKEY
Of ... ...,, """ .....
~· befon tallint off f« T.t*l ataio.
For y ... 1. tbe Freoch ---;~,,,~~~~~~ government woadtred wby
ita jewel lo tbt South !'.'IP._._
EYeDtually, IOIDe of the
load will be taken on by bis
ICID, Bob L., wbo's now
ebollt to enter lbe service
lfter be' I grada.ted ftom
1'remo Si.te in June.
Pacific, TabitJ, wasn't doiD1
a big time U.S. towiat
bosineu.
They figured a jet airport
certainly wouldn't hurl met.
ters any, so ttiey carved out
a giant jet runway Ol'I top ot
a coral reef. Then 1hey Nit
back aod prepared to greet
the tourists.
In 1966, 12,000 showed up.
No appreciable change waa
noted for 1967. Finally. •
meooe pl111ted a buC in the
Official right ell' oi !WW,
implyin1 Chat fbe fJCUN
would fatten cooeldenbJy. tf
Tbe elder Baldock ltlrted
bis career quite by accjdent.
All a Pasadena High School
boy 40 years ago he obtained
a pert time Job at ttie An·
naodaie Country c 1 u b
waterilll ttle cOUTse at
nights.
"I got '4 a night and I did
It every night," be recalls.
"That wun 't bed money
In b>se •ys. ·~
Tahiti had (a) a 1ood boW ··-~'
Eventuall1, be beoame
A n n a n d a le ' s ireens
tuperimendent, then COO·
l1nactklD superintendent aod
finally a c.1-A PGA pro.
or two and (b) a goll count. MIMll
So Fr~e decided to put a
golf course oo TaNti -tbt
only one ever built on the
island. And tile detlgnet-of
the course is N e w p o r t
Beach goU architect Bob
Baldock. •
Construotioo stat.. th.la
month and Baldock wuea
entoosiastk over the pro-
ject.
"It's gWlg to be the moet
beautiful golf ~ in Che
world," he predicts. -
"We're building it iJI a lit-
tle valley called Atimaono,
about 30 miles M'<M.IDd the
Istend f.rom Papeete. With
the new hotels ,oin1 up and
the golf course, the French
expect 40,000 A m e r i c a n
touriats a year."
Baldock. 59, recog!Ued as
one of Ule world'• foremost
goU course ardtltects, aays
he • s as excited over the
'l'ahiti project as any of tile
250 C01net he's deu,ned
since 1946. "ift flowm down thett
•e just huge tnd tbey grow
everywhere,'' be explakls.
Touring
The Area
Greens
lrvl11e Coat
Men's club actioll last
Wednesday ended In a three·
way tie at 65 in a best bill of
partners event.
Sharine honors were ttie
-team• of Harry BrOMl dd
Tru Lattin, Hadd Ring an4
Charles Tbomu and Lu
Steffeneen and Bryan Bax·
endoa.
Saturday, in the aame
event, Dick Meyers and
Emil Sorenson finl.tied lirst
with 63 followed by Bob
Forbes and Don Andersoa
witb M. In third were
Gordon Walker and Fred
Patterson at 65.
Wimers ot the Sunday
event -two low-balls of a
foursome -were Max and
Mary NJller alon1 wtth Jack
and Dorothy Elam at 132.
In ~nd with 133 waa the
quariJt of Harold a n d
Dorothy Jo Swanson and Ed
and Lois Riddle.
El Nl.11el
In a team best-ba l l
tourney, 01 car Kumme r
was paired off w1Ui the top
three wtnners.
He took firlt wtth partner
Ralph Merrill w1th a 60. se-
cond with Louis Latt at 82
Ind third wtth Eu1ene Eliott
with 8.1.
Fourth went to Bob
Marvin and Harm Thomson (65).
Deep Sea ....
Fish Report
'SAND TRAP SCHEMERS -Newport Beach &oU architect• Bob Baldock and
his son, Bob L., go over plans for another golf course. The elder Baldock will
fly to Tahiti this month to supervise construction of the first course ever built
there. He designed it at the request of the French Government.
"We're going to have ltle
prettiest rough in the world.
The rough wm be nothing
but e solid mus ot flowers .
And the tees will be sur·
rot.Died w l t b horseshoe·
shaped flower wedges. fac· inc out toward tbe fairway.''
As a golf course architect.
Baldock can be f o u n d
anywhere from Maine to
Tahiti. Home is the Bay
Club ApertmeW.
United Airlipes pve him
a one milli011 mile card
reCf!Otly. He fil\res be
travels about 250,000 miles
per yeM".
He'. ju.st murned irom
Cody, Wyo.. v.tiere he's WU-kine OD the Cody Coon·
try Club Ja,out. H e ' s
finisbin1 &c> desk cbres at
hiJ office 0 p p 0 I i te
After l«'Vioe with the
Navy in World War 11, he
launched his archltedlnJ
C&f'eer.
He's just finished building
four courses ill 0 a h u ,
Hawtaii, and he's redesilbed
Ulree odlers in Honolulu.
Goll is big in Hawaii 8lld
nobody knows it be~r Chan
Baldock. He' I been there 99
times.
Desiping golf COUl'8e9 bas
Ua memorable moments.
Baldock likes to rfJCllil the
Philippines in 11168 wben be
ftll aaked to de&itP a 36-
hoie course i.~ in dle bills
above Manila.
''I remember thinking
how silly it was that when
ever the people would bllte
me into tne hills to loot over
the land we'd *8ys have
anned guards with rilles in
t.he jeeps.
"Well, ttiat golf ccurse
never got built. The bandits
oame down out ot the bills
and kilted all the tract«
drivers."
Mater Dei Swingers Top Southland
Top Area Bat Derby for '68 ~~:~!~~
.. California waters ar e
Meter ?>et Mlok ~ first l:: 1>2 •, 'i: =::..... g ~ :~~ .. ~~:~.::.~:iv~=
two positions on tile final Yeu.>t 1 • · ~ 1: ~ :~ trout this week by the
Top 10 lilt in the Orlllte Cod• .... "-1111 1 • ·• Department of Fish And
Coast area batting race. eat• ~ '""' Lafrtaaa Bit1ell Game.
· Sopbomon Dan Myer won u " Av• AaaJera are reminded that
the batt1n1 crown with a =:;.er ~ 1: :fil u-. 1 .. 1 .. 11 Al " Av• thil li&ting is tentative and
healthy .421 averace ahead :=:=., :: ~ :: ~9'1"'1': ~1 21 1• meday necessarily be chang·
"•ul '1 11 .Jts ~1 ,, • of Tom Walsh's .404. 1e1,.. 4t 1> ·* ..., 'T · LOS ANGELES COUNTY
The two Mobarcbs were :'.":::' : ;; :I: 1· 1
1: · .:.1·:.j -Big Rock Creek. Bic Tu-ttle only batter• to go .'100 or ~:,,.111 ;; 1! j~ Junia Creek upper and
better "•,,,_" 1• t .10 lower leetions. C r y 1 t a I
w..tm1wer'1 w a Y n e =:'. ~ ~ :: I Lake, Jacbon Lake, San
1t11Mr1C1t 11 • • I Gabriel ruver, East, North
Kiefer and Corona del Mar's Mflter Del --.11 ~ 1 • :. and Wett Forks.
Jim Teeter bad iClbtical ORANGE COUNTY -
marks -21 for 56 for a .328 M4tw .,.. 11M1 ........ Trabuco Creek.
•• " Ave ...,_ 1to111 RIVERSIDE COUNTY -~. il'I =1-f irl·ve ~~t g.:r,n ;~~ F~~: percentage. , rt: ..
ln filth wa. Costa Mesa's ~
Joe Ramirez w. lta a .318 and~.~"" Estuda's Clluck P e r r y r-
follOftd with a . 3 4 4 ·~
awraae. ~~=-lt.I · .,,';:;,-' ~ 2 • SAN B E R N A R D I N 0 I,:> f 1· l~ ~ j ~==~ Lake, Strawberry
la 2:n ....,. ,,~· 12
1::: COUNTY Arronead Seventh weot to Bob ~
Wickersham of Huntlnctoe ~1
Beach (.339) and tbree tied .. ~K..,.
t :: .ltflftiM Lake, Bit Bear Lake, Deep J Ir ~t upper section, Rain·
•1• ' • bow Late, Green Valley 1~ i :m Lake, Gre1ory Lake, ~ytle for the ftnal apot at .333. = Tbote wer. l>ou1 Schmit.I
of Lapa Btacb. Bob , F .. 11tal•
Warbinfton of Mater Dei ~nd Mark ADeare:aa of
l"DllDtain Valley.
Creek Mld& and North • ....,..._... 8eeelt P'oru. Ml1ler CU.yon Creek.
A mtnlmum of SO at-bats
was required for the top 10
list. ,... ,.
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C o n n e l l CMvrolet.
cblfnpioDI three years
. ruadlll In tile Oraqe COU11tJ COllftle M a e k Nlelllll Jtape. wD1 be
boldllll t r J o 1l ta at . Teftlklt p.n Sabda,
It DOclll ~. to coecb lob Wlpore ..
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Thllt1d&Y, MlY 16, 1968
Prep Tennis California Bass Record Due to Fall Yltllft_
.......... 1111 OtlW I II ....... •la (WI -"4 6.a. ~I 1W 1-4.
w::C. ~.=n!wtwr' .,!;" ~ ~ tl; A Cdlorn1a b 11·f11 h Laslen County. Fbidl..tratn bus w a 1 Oalilomia by any mun1. ...... nc:d cl 30 YMt• 1taaclinc But the DP'G 11 cantldtnt caU&tit at Et·Cciitan and a But liDCt it wu 108 ... ed,
Tr9CV (Wl -~,2t 1;'-,._ l-4.. could be WOklll UY day that biUtr buJ &r't Ji&bt 13-}b, 7~z. norJda bass WM -
-...... ....s v.--. tw> -6-t. DOW on lltl one ol tbree now awimmklc Mound in taken at Lower Ota-y. lt did not q'*lfy for the ~' r.t 1"".., public ftlbinc ~s in Lower Otay Reservoir, Lab Then on May la 24-Jb. lS. aport-ceueht record. ... ~*l: ~ v-. cw> -~ '"" San Diesc> County, •Y• the Wohllotd and El Qapitan oz. Florida baas I* seem· 1be blgeat C&llfornia-
••" 1 .... _1_:-tM> ....... Department Of Filb aad Reservoir Jn San Dleao ed' dying wu magged from strain lar&emouth b a s s
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HANDBALL 1 .. ---=
TOURNEY
The Co.U M e 1 a
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Handball Club will bold lb .;.
inau1ural touniament at .. ;
Orance Cout c o 11 • 1 e -::
be1innin1 this weelrucl. ....... Gune. County. under the I.de Wohlford (believed tint imported into
,. "'*'• 111n ,,, ........,. .., TVtYwa Y9ll" '-*"> 1" S11¥1n cw> -H. 6-3. "" w. Accordtnl to records, the The bass are fast.growing boat dock. CalUornJa from the Eut in
c...,. • • .........,. ,... 11• •.M. z:.~ ~ ~11::"..!.i ~~ ~= ::1 : .,.'t; .. t~ .. t'· .. '1-.... bigaest lar•emouth bass Florida largemouths first The huce fiab ns neerly 1879) ever caught In San
First r o u n d and
quarter-final p l a y will
be&in at 10 a.m. Saturday
and Sunday and finall wUI ,.1., UCL • 111t1-1. , v .. , 1.-i:r. 0nem CJ Artertiu•~> 112 •-tw> i:.:1· ..,_ 6-2, ... ever taken Oii hook ~ 'ine .Lmported into San Dleao a ~ bea*r lt\M the Diego County were two 10·
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ACKFIRE -Elizabeth Montgomery and little
:rin Murphy find their household in a state of 'con-
Jsion 'tonight on ''Bewitched.'' in color at 8:30 p.m.
n Channel 7. Elizabeth Montgomery. as Samantha
nd.s her plan to reconcile a quarreling husband
.nd wile nets her one unwelcome houseguest.
rELEVISION WEWS
Pia y 'Secrets'
Well Produced
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NEW YORK CAP) -Tad Mosel. a 2nori and
erceptive playwright. ohv1ously had something
e wanted to say aboul the 1ndiv1riual's right to
rivacy when he turned out "Secrets."
SOMEWHERE BETWEEN the conception of
ie play and its production Wednesday night as a ~minute "CBS Playhouse" dramatic special, there
ccurred a slight shift in emphasis.
The result was an interest-holding w€11-produc-
d and beautifully acted story about the destruc-
ion and near destruction caused by a woman's
lriving curiosity.
THE PLAY concerned a successful business
nan in bis middle years who was on jury duty but
.sked to be excused from a case while refusing to
:xplain bis reasons. It was a case involving an
ctress accused of attacking her son. .
The react.ion of Bryan Gray was reported lo his
"'ife and college-age daughter by :\n acquaintance,
and this set off a chain reaction since he still refus-
ad any explanation.
HIS WIFE, unable to pry any e~planation o~t
:>f him, began to suspect some ternble dark epi-
sode in his past - and playwright Mosel rather de-
ffberate1y-Jed 1:he audience up the same path with
,ts rather explicit information about the perverse
nature of the victim in the assault case.
The wife's ferreting an dthe husband's silence
:ombined to almost wreck the marria~e of 21 years.
fhe man's partner, goaded by the wife into an ln-
!iscreet confession, was destroyed. There was a lot
>f talk about secrets and people aJI along and final-
ly we were allowed to learn our hero's.
IT SEEMS that as a young i;oldier on furlough
tie had spent a lo.day furlough with 81'1 actress hav-
ing the same name as the defendant in the assault
case, and he feared it was the same woman and
that the son was his.
Arthur Hills played the unh appy husband as a
rather remote but good and responsible man. Bar-
bara Bel Geddes, as the wife, portrayed her from
the outset as a rather outgoing nosy type interest-
ed in everybody around her including the neigh-
bors.
BARBARA HERSHEY, a talented young act-
resSj was the daughter fendinst off her mother's
prObing about her dales with an olcter man. Eileen
Heckart played the small but interesting role of the
tough aging actress.
~osel's main point was summed up with his
hero's statement that •·once in a while there are
,..~tnt things that have to he thought through alone
... private things." It did seem lhat the whole
thing was a tempest in a teapot anct that any scn-
~ble man. seeing his marriage di ssolving. would
ha".e told hjs wife of the episode that occurred long
before his marriage. But thal wouldn 't have made
a. 90-minute play.
Dennis tlae Me11ace
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PEANUTS
GORDO
JUDGE PARKER
MOON MULUNS
YVE BEEN FAITHFUL TO YOO WHILE
YOU WERE AWAY, HONL..I
HAVEN'T CHASED A SINGLE MAN l
Mun AND ..
MISS PEACH
P!~APS UNOA AND 5HelLA AR~
41..WAYS ARGUIN\? ~CAUSE ~EY
OON'i UNDl"5TAN0 ~ O'TH!fl ...
DEllll DDll
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LOOK, JeflNIFfR I OOH'T GET
A(.OHG Wllti 1<11.0ARE. SO.IT'S
l<IND ~ EMBA~ASSING IF
YOU GfT CHUMMY WIT/i HIM .
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A-\ISi PEA(/1,
8Ui W£ FINA.L v
GOi THEM TO
'TAl.K IT OUT.'
ly Charles M. ScW.
ly .... lalcl
By Gus Amola
By Harold Le Don
ly Ferd Johnson
ONE MAMI~ 1'5 ENoUG~ FO~ ANY MAN iO 1.00K AT
' WM~N ME GHS HoMe , {•'" .
ly Al Smith
Wl!LL., WI! TAl.J(EO
Ji ALL ~T ANO WE
HAVE F=INAU.Y COMe
TO UNDe~STANO
E~ OiHl!R
~RFIGT~Y.'
ly Fraftk ....
MAY 11
t ' ,-"l I r j (.
, •• "' lie --= (C) (60) Jtny
Dunplty. .. .. ....,..,IMlt.r 11..-t (C) (30)
8 ,._ AllH -.: (C) (90)
l'eter Fonda. John My1!11s. O¥arj
8-k. Jffn Pttt autst.
0 Sil O'Cled .. _: "Sllell Slltd"I
(dr1m1) '64-<:8rt Crow. Pamela
Grey."
m"' ~ <C> <JO> l!thttr Me·(30)
l!l lY Nip Sdllll: ~central Math·
ematica." A leuon on meuuremenl
and ltOfllttry.
., Q ""9rt«
l:JO D DllC ""'9 s.mc. (C) (60)
""" .,.., ... (C) (JO) • lllZll (C) (30)
., Mdlllo'• , .. ,, (30)
f1l) Mtllin1 llM Most tf M1turity:
''The Editor's Viewpoint " "•wsmen1 ol !ht Old Timers' Club rem1111sce1
1bout their carHrs ind lht vafut
of the newspap11. (R)
llJ Nttidlfe J4
7:00 8 CIS E..Mc Ntwt: (C) (JO)
Wttltl' Cronkrte.
" f '"" (30) • t lM LKJ (JO)
........ t.t.4 (C) (JO)
II flltft: '1.m " tilt Cote
cl'Or."
E La t.111 VICil
7:JO • ~II) Ci1111m11 s-.: (C) (90)
M1eGreeor kills an ~aping gun
sllad1 -•od1l11at( tfrt Dupont
(Jo"" urdl), tfltieuslt lit ~· "'
1lrt11lir1flbl. ~d lly hiJ wife,
Myra (ktllar1 Barrie). (Rl
0 ~ ltwltclltd: IC) (30l
"Sptitsv1Ut... Sarni nth• COlllU lo It•• rescue "'1•~ Gladys lines home
1114 husbind. Over Damn's obiec·
lions. Samantha invitu Gladys to
spend the nlcht in theH suut room
Wiien Ille SIU htr tryin1 lo thumb
a ride to a lloltl When mortal ff·
forts 111 m1k1 peace between Cfad13
ind Abner 1111. Slm1nth1 tr"' a
_...A1ttl1 m111e. (R) m lolerv l r.ffin (Cl ('Ill) m ltt1Yin1 Kind (C) (30)
~ Mcflroy lleperts
f1l El J llftlt 4t los H IOJ
t :OO 1J 9 (J' Tllursd11 Nllftt Mt1Ylt:
"Wall tf Ntitt" (drama) '63 -
Suzan11• Pleshttte, T 1 Hara1n, Doro·
thy Provine, R1lph Meeker, Simon
01kl.lnd. A ruthless llld ambitious
horse trainer enaaged to • pllolo&·
r1ph1r's model Is involved rom1ntf·
t11fy with the cyniul !rife of 1
dom1nHrinr. self-1111d1 111illioNirt.
Based on th• book by Daniel Stttn.
0 ~ CJ) Tillt Girt: (C) (30) "lht
R:vats." Arin Marie ta~u Don Hof·
l1ng11 homt lor 1 week~nd with her
p~renls ind discovers that her fa·
ther is jealous of her boYfrlend.
Ann implores Don to bt J)ftft!ll,
and JOOn LOil Marie and Don htvt
a f1nder·crunthln1 conlron111ion In
an inl111ection. (R)
Q) Trvt Mwllltllrt (C) (30)
m "'"'' hit: The C.fifomi•
Institute of TtchllOlorJ drama com·
pany performs x111es from ''Th•
CHiie'' for host c1itle Hal Marien-
lhtl, 1uthor Don Nemzer 1nd com·
poser Mike Garey.
lmNodM. UtrMt
man 1nd Is convicted of murder ind t :lO 0 'jj Ii) Driplt (C) (30) ''The
htndcufftd lo • murdtrtn (lUe.si Senior Citizen" Fnd1y •nd Gannon
Suunnt "tshctte) en rovte to the
1111ows. (R) I
D Q (61 rnmm M-. l"atl
a!MI Ill• Lall~: (C) (60) Studied is
the Stren1eti·M111 Rerion of Cut
Alrtu, wluch straddles tht border
of Keny1 ind hnzan11, ind is lht
Int rerNinint part of the world
with aru t herds of mind wildlllt
m11ratin1 lrttly terOlS Wiid pl11ns
l1nd, This wtd11-sh1ped area of
1bout 20,000 SQUlrt miles tntblul
one ID steo baclt In hmory 111d, 11
the 111111 tfmt, lu m how to better
understand one's pmem surround·!
ln1s.. Or. and Mrs. Lu T 1lbol ol
ire l$S11n'ld to JOl'te 1 strie.s of
d~rinc dsyllfhl burglaries '" 1Wltich
the suspect takes only easy lo·carry
1lerns, (R)
0 [11 (3) '"'°' "Kt: (C) (3-0)
Betty ii dep1emd by the l~t1v1I;
Carolyn v1s1ts the wharf w1lh Jo4
Ros.s1; SuS1n t1unts her husband.
Q) Tmtl (C) (30)
E!!) Tiit DilMnlers; A profile of ReY.
Biiiy James Har1is. 4z.ye1r·old
eva"gellst ind founder-director of
the Chr1st1~n Crusade. He is -dedi·
cated to exposing 1posusy '"d
Communism. Donald fouser ~osts.
the Smithson11n Institution. tht lirsl 10:00 Q "'i' Dt111 M1rti11 Shoor: ICl
11r1ldlrft ecoloa1sts to study th is (60) O~m Or.l•11s•. Guy Marks, Bnb
reaion, discuss their work ind 1m j Newh1rt. Cal•nM Valenlt, 1nd
POrtant flnd1nas. Oe~n·s Girls auest. (R)
U llf1 C. ti Ille ltaees (C) (30) A Cieerp 'ut"1m News (C) (60)
O @CI> SlcH4 "-•• Yurs: O Susptnst Tlle1tre: (C) (60) '"N"'
(C) (30) "TM Un111thered Mos.s."I b<ldy Wtll Ever Know " An 1de1li3hc
Luke Is m1st1k1n for 111nd$0n Ken 1"Starch chl•I employed by his
by two rich depositon 1t the b1n3 d1sd11mn' li1lhe1-111·l1w sells com-
Wltere K111 works. Mildred ind M1ud 01ny St«el.s ind becom11 lnvollled
fT11Cfi 11111 Lule sinrlnt wilh 111 in-bllckmatl and exl0!1ion. Tom
Itinerant trio in lhe park ud ulc Tryon. Pippa Scott star.
him to perform at 1 thurth bum.I A Te111p• (C) (60)
They teU Mr. Wlddicomb It the m Jack Llttl1111 Ntws (C) (30)
bank of their encounter 11rith Ken I (l) My Metllef, tllt Car (C) (JO)
Wlto Is suppoudly out ol town on £Il) R,&D ltrtlew: "'l1f1 and !ht
bfnk business. and Luke hn to So,a " Dr Albert Hibbs ind two
rtport lo tilt b111k In !ten's place, marine btotoa1sts uamine the prob·
(RJ f~ms and prospects of leecl1na tht
G Millitfl $ Mttit: "1'lt Tllllt for .,IS.SH With products from lhe SH.
Sera-ts" (comedy) '51 -Andy
G .,.... " ... ·~ M H II j 10:30 Q) """: (C) (30) 8111 Johns. '"'"''· "1"" ... 1rm. urr11 am • ton. M'fl'D!I McCormicl Hilarious 11:00 fl EleY .. O'Cltd 11.,rt: (C) (JO)
llOIY of 1111 oeaeetlme Air force Jerrv Dunphy
11111 their unsuccessful 1tt1mptt to• O T1!t 11111 Mour News: (Cl (30)
indoctrinm • 111iw G•1J.. farm George Sk1nn'r
boy. I 0 Speoli·ln: ''Tiit Mu111111y't H1111' m Trttll er t.nll4llltl!Ctl (C) (30) (honor) "40-Dick Foran.
8) "'"' .,,... (60) 0 """: (C) (JO) Baxter Ward.
fm Sacrallttllt F11e 0 Movie: "Time U111if' (dram1) Im....,, Cita Mnial 'S7 -Richard Widmark, Rkhtrd
1:00 e .... (C) (2 hr)
Basehart. Dolores Michaels, June
Lockhart.
G) Jee ""9• (C) (30)
Q) Mwil: "Mlis,tfln1 S111itll"
(mJJtery) '41-4Jan Ladd. Brenda
M111hall.
0 ~ Cl) TIM n,lllt ""': (C) (30)
"Tiit F"lbl Hibi11CUJ." Thi Mather
Superior dtddts to tr111sftr Siste1
ltrtrillt lo • t1lmtr cfim1t1 alter
'" llMl!untary llifht. (It) m ,_.,II (C) (JO) ll :30 fl Mt'lll: "Tllftt S,Ot" (mystery)
fD ""'"'' 1111 Cwr. "8t1JMina 'S~•naer Roam. Bnan lte~h.
To Play: lnstructOf frtdenck "oad 0 ~ f6 Tiit Tenlpt Sllft (C)
leaches rtst slroko). mus~al nola I Q (ff' m loey llsllop Sllow (C)
lton and JOmt Otle·hlMI melodies. m la Cunt Sllow (C)
Kl Atlllr " t1 Ottiert• I ti:Jo m 11a11" c.11 m Actitft Tlltttrt: "Tatu of Ad· l :JO D U@ INMille: (C) (60) "The vcmure."
lNf In Ille Forest," llOlllide Insists
tilt .. Ill el •~ Old """"" Is !IOI 1US 8 ...-: "Attic* tf Ille ~ .......,. (horror) 'S7 -Richard lltrt ff I •rita of trM by a
FRIDAY
DAYTIME MOVIES
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IHI 8 ... QIN It ...... (drtm1)
'U-lol1 llllCHllf. Nf'( Gtrtelld.
ll:W e .,_. ff 1 ....._.. (l!orror)
'"4•11 MeuttdJ. "M A '• ,
GtNnd, P1mtl1 DUl!Ctn, ltuaMll
JohnJOft.
ltl DiaMflllJ" (tdv.!nture) '40 -
0@0111 8r1nt.
tz:JO • "Tiit ltwte " ldttr Aliff """
(dr11111) '42-S~-pcrd Strudwrtlt.
""'' · II .......,,_ (ff¥tnlurt)
'3'-Yldor McltcJ111.
4:•. (C) ~ nr..-(Uvtnlurt)
~rtce ICtllf, St.wart G11111w.
• (C) "Tlle ...,...,,.., ~·
(comtdy) '5S -Marllrn Monroe.
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Public and Trade
COMPt.m
PRINTING SERV1CE
.. ,.,.,, '42-4121
2211 Wiit •IW lfwtl.
._PAD
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J a le 1 J KJIOdr'' Doi ttate of tit
CoUep •11111
ol meet
overdone bt
rath~r thiHl
metfcuJous,
with cbarac
ding to U:
aggeration.
In the atu
half reallt;:
naturally t. t!here must message r
nonexlJtlllat
Knoct. a 11
finds tbe 1J
LEGAL
II IUt'U IOll I ITAT9 WC. TU couin ... Mne8 .......
PaOUT9 W ' ftUTlllTAM9 ...... " ..... o.c..d .
NOTICe II Ml llellllleft WllllMI II """'°" .... ,.,. ,_flt Uf9tn '•lltloow. r'lfwlftC l\lftllw NrlkvW.. ,._ flt -.r... t
-,,.., ,,, 1Ne.
cou..Woom flf 0... oeiurt, et 111 H. 11 ............ c .......
~:MrrLM w ••.• c:a.wr . ..... '""'· 111211 ....... .. #llltlllr, Celf, ...
Ttlr ma> OX Ml': ........ .., ...... ........... ~
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LEGAi
LEGAi
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ACROSS
1 ltttl of
apparel
S Speelalls Abbr. 9 Big hit:
Colloq. 14 Quickly:
l11tln
15 Opera
16 S1pldlty 17 Ian In
Gtnetll 11 Secludt4
valley
1' S.llwtt
Sufrlr
20 Concern I
your lttli Abbr. 22 Wlndsotl
14 Sudden lnu"41t11
26 This: Sp
27 "'"' i:roduct 21 Woody
plant 29 Short brisk
ltap J2 Viet~
2 words
S5 Nnsplf
fnturt '7 Length ·times
width JI EHCUll< J9 IYCll
ld11lrtd
40 rn;:::,,
~.,
!n•Ce c...t ~nece .
Doctor· Needed lor 'Kn0ck'
Bl P.umt.A POWELL ...........
J 11 l •. ftomalm' "Dr.
Ja ~ bedrkW11 tn-
.aua 11111 ~· out ., • mcllUtude "' Jl'rt'ocb town1bip reaidentl to &alo
fame and fortune.
Whatever comic 1 p l r l t
author Romaial lnJected
IDIOCk" ~ ma the Ital' of Ole Onqe ODMt
Collete audltcrtmn u a t1nd
tA nMlk eum1* 0 f
overdone human deception ratW tbMI ~y; over ---.-w-n--01t-1t_MOC_1t" __ _
metl'culous, ltaging • 11""9 ..., Jv11e ._..., 4lrec1e<1 with cbaraote · zatlon1 ten-..., Luc1e11 1c.o1t. ,,_... .,., ""
I ~ the d,_ ... 111Mftt Of o.-..... c .... d ng w ablurd ex-Cel .... i.NIM ~ S.""°9V Ill '"' aggeration. occ Mlton-. "" ,.,,...... ••·
bad Coll• #MM. In the 1 owy world of '"'CAST half reality, one comes 0r. KllOdl ........ it.""'' CllN'"-naturallv to -·--that Dr. ,.,...... · ·.... JOMllll l"v'911f• ~ ............. ~...,..... •••• MeryN_.
there mUllt have been a "-·.... ... . .. .. .. .. . .. . Ke11 WI._ mess•-in tbt almost ,_ 01'r .......... ~rv !dml1Nll -~ -... ............... .,,.,.,_ nooexiatlemt plot., wb e r e ....,..,,. .. .. .. . .. . .. .... . 0.11 w.,llM Knock a achemJnf ~-Udv hi ~ledc .... : ..... SuMft Pleldt • . """~, lMY hi ~ ...... Mffw 11.oblMOll finds the greete.t pleasure v-1t11ew1 .......... o.ni.i p..,.,.
Steve Ollvtr LEGAL NOTICE Medeme "_., ........ Trkl1 Walson $Cl'lo .. .. • • .. .. . .. .. ltlCMnl ~" Miid ................ ~llCIMI Hut1llt\I Hu,_ ............ PlfMle McRae.em
bJ tar tbe beet portnyala. £acb WU IUCCiDct and fu1lY
clm'lderized. Amonc the
belt were G«dOn Pense,
pbannadlt; Dan Werner.
ICboolteecher: and MHve
RoblQlma, arinocrat.
00\en addinC to the fun
and frolic tA the second act
were Gary Edmisten. the
town crier: Susan Pleick.
farm woman : and Daniel ·
Poppa and Steve Oliver as
the two town wags.
Tridll Wataon waa lovely
u the boW land.lady. A bit
of life would ba\'9 been ad-
ded earlier bid her role ap.
peared IOODer.
For tboee who wish U>
sneer at human hYPOCrlsy or
simply enjoy a -few witty
lines, "Dr. Knock" can pro-
vide an enjoyable evening.
For although performances
wu unduly blanketed and are far from Broadway, we
IDllffed out In the slow pro-muat not iqet they are
ductioo. A~ •. t b e 1tudenta ~ sbould be loot· abow bad not "jelled" 11 ed upon in thllt light.
director Lucian Scott had The entire theme and plot
hoped, but there was enough lies in the Une, as Knock ex·
voltage in the second act to plains, "well people are ac·
,__p the r•mainder alive tually sick .--nple who don·t &Kermit Orrlstman as ·the yet know that they are This is the real JoAnlle
medical quack diSl)layed sick.•• Black, winner of a best
a d a q u a t e competence, actress award in the
tboQgh slow, raw and alight· Laguna Playhouse en-
Jy bawdy tn ttie ftrst act. AU 'Peter' in SA try tn the Rivenide
aside, be wu a needed one-act p 1 a y feltival
credit to the sympathetic Santa Ana Valley Hilb last w e e k e n d. The productioa. SdtOOl will present the Daily Pilot erroneously
The ground1.inga In the pit aufQbiograpbkal drama "A published ·the wrong rm sure cannot deny the Man ,._,,_ .... p .... -" Frid picture with its account ·-·'"st---4.llity of ~ oi:wr ay -T"· w-T .. ..., and Saturd at 8 in of t h e t o u r n a • N••-nt u the wit• of ay p.m. ... • -~ " the 1ehool auditorium, UIOl ment Tuesday.
LEGAL NOTICE
1uPH101t couaT OP '"' the township's fonnu doc· s "'--vtn st 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.ll Po•'~~·C:~L~~NH tor. Unfortumtiely, ttiough it · \n~ e ··Senta Ana.11
..._ • ...., perhapc ahould not be said, Tickets are Sl for adulta end -Jf.~ ~Mm~';'.~P°'m'l':iat1 Miu Nugent's performance SO cents for student..
r~:.o..r~:.;~~.,AllO PO• deaaeud profoundly from LEGAL NOTICE
NOTIU .. HHHY GIVl!N Tllet the ltyle and performance T -... ~ .~~ to.Ille KonedcY, Pt\llli. IC-W •M Arwi of M.~-d b ..,.. ~ ..,.4-IOCT6 .......... flied "'""' • MtlflOll for UJUlt9 aroun er. MOTIC• TO CRIDITHS ~~ ~-: ... ~.,, ,.u.= Joseph Purpura, u Dr. :~::.•:,,•cm::.:.~~~ HELD OVER
-.. ,.,,._. "rfteu~ ..,. 11111 111e ftmt PaTJ»lald, the township's '"• COUllTY OP OttANOI Audrey Hepburn ;.'1:,,_*f.::1~~ ~,;:":,,,~'1"~ doctor for 30 years before , ..... ., ~,•::,v wood. .... "WAIT UNTIL DARK"
C041rtroem ot o.emr-t *· 1 o1 111d the arrival ol Knock. was ..,,_,, •• M111e1 G. Wiled, OtcftMd. ""
court, .t 11111 Nort!I 8ralclW•Y• Ill tilt Cttv plea•ing a D d .._ ghJ NOTICI! 1$ HHOY OIVl!N lo tllt '•111 N1wm111 It ti 191119 An•, etllfDfnl•. ~ w1orou Y crtdllON ot tllt ..,..,. 111mtd dtcldtllt
o.tw ,_.., 14 1,.. motst enjoyable In the finaJ :TJ ~~SO:-.~"::Uf,'::."':. ~:~ "COOL HAND LUKE" ~iv sl~"" ac . With "" fltttUl'Y _,...,, "' .... efflu with 6•0t9• Kt11necly l.~'TY!..""' ·Vienettes of patienta were : ":,::;: °'...=.~ .,,:~"4 ~~ ._ s.,,.m .. ...., ns ww ~ 1trwt vouclltn. lo Ille ulldenltlltd •I tllt offlul~~~=~~~~=~~~ll sente AM, Celfenlle -----------lol 11.otlert M. L. IM!.,, AftorMll, Jlt Wnt
, .. 010 J41.....ui1 LEGAL NOTICE ..ii "'"'· La ,._ie.. c.11totn11. "°'' ............ ~ 1-----------1•ldl ..... •'-of butJllUI °' .... ""*""'" Onnoe coat Datil' Pltet, ....,.., ""41,....,,. Ill alt matte" pertelnlN lo Mn U, , .. 22, 1... U'2-41 Cl•TIPICATI OP IUSINISI tllt nf81e of Mid decedent, Wttllln 11Jc
Pl"ITICKll llAMI montllt alter tM tint llllbllctllOn ol thla
LEGAL NOTICE Thi llNllnlellld ._ unlf'f he 11 ~ Mflce.
----------ducllnt. bu1lntH •I 191» SldcUI lane. Diltd Ml~d!'.~u • ...., Woad (111.TIPICATI OP Dlt<OllTINUAllCI HuntlMloll ltldl, Cet1fornl1, und., tllt Execvlor fff tM Wiii fif OP UH AND-011 AIAllOOllMINT OP lldltlOw firm llllM Of LANLOK CO. end !flt above lllrned ~ PICTITIOUI MAMI 11111 Mid firm la ~ of the toltow· • ...,. M. L 9a11er
THE UNDl!RSIONED '°'9 heNlw 1111 ""°"' wl-. Ill,,,. Ill Ml elld Pleet SH w ... tf11 llrMI u<'llv lllat, .n.cttve Mn""'· mkllli.M Of rwkllnc• II" foltows: u. ._.... callftnlle. M14 lie CHHd to de tousl-t UflW "'° fie.· J1dt Prl~. lfUI SldcW ~. ~ Tel: tUi a:Ml4' llflolls 11rm 111,,,. of IAllOA GLASS CO., tlll!INll lftdl AllWMt' tw ... ....., •• 1'n Plecenb at~ c... Mell, Dated Mn •• IHI Pwnlllff °'""" C:O.tt Dlll'I Pn.t.
C11ltornl1 .• wflldl MIMll ''"" ..,,,,.,.., .... Jlde Prtc. Mn 1" A • 1.W June '· lM _..
cornoac.ed of ffle tollowlnt ",_, wflose lt11e • Cellfomle, Or1nee Countv: 1-==========;;.ll 111ma In Ml end tllecl of rtlldlllce 11 n On MIY I, lHI, INfo,. mt, e Notary I•
taltew.. to.Wit: PullDc Ill •.W fw 111411 11919 ... ,.,.,.,.11y
Wtttldrtlfl M. C11m. ttn lell Pr-•-rid Jedi Prlu, k"°'9 lo mt fo lie
dlCO A,,.,, L-llftdl, Caltf. tM tlel"IOll WllOM ntma It llibKrJbld to CtrllflUfo fer Ir-""' el bull-Ille Wltlllll l,,..,_t IM eclcllOWllclled
\lndtr !!It ellow fleflll--· Ind ef• llt IM«uM 1111 -· tl4e~" "' ~--. .,. °" fl.II (Olfldet ... n ln IM offlu Ill 1111 Countv Clfflc fff •-ne C. IC-
Or1,,.. Countv. Ulldff Ille "'"'''°"' ti# Hot•rv Pubnc • Cellferllle 1«110111AM el 1111 CM I Cadl. Pr1~1 Office Ill
WITNUI 1nY fiend 11111 U• 4IY ef OrtnH County May, ,,.., Mv ComrnlSllOll htllrw ~ M. CurrY J ulV 1, lHI
"'*'llMlll Or•llN C-1 D9l9r Pli.t. PuMlllled Or....-C.... Del,, Pltet.
Mrt 16. n. • .,.. .i-" 1'tl en• ,_., •· , .. n. a. 1,.. '°"4
Crossword PU7Jlle
ACROSS
11t .. of
apptrel J Specialist;
Abtlr.
9 Big hit Colloq.
14 Quickly:
L1tln
15 Opera 16 SapldltJ 17 Ian In
4J Avow 45 Connective
46 Make "" wild
41.llttlllY• word 41 Accunl1Uol of refuse 49 Units In phyales: o~ •.
"Socl1I fttuN 51 ....
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NOW PLAYING
Best Picture
Best Actor
~do
tll'#POlf llACM -.t llie --.. l• ... 1-U4e hie -01. S.tUO
TWO BIG SHOWS
A wlW ,....,._ ,i.tand ...
lllttlnemeo-.OMatbul
I 1111 l<O'I 1111
'1 \ 11111 \L Ulll\\11
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THI LUXUltlOUI
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• CMILD wm• MllNf ONLY •
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"' -...... i..r STINOV ·JONES· PlESHEm
• ALSO e
lxcluelve ArM Run
The story
of 11irl
caned Sar• and
the key she
1ave to•
different man
each month. ----
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SANrrfDENNIS
ANlHONY NEYMY
THEODORE BIKEL
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w mLECTIONS •A
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VI-I Price ...... ,., ... ,.. .. -n. C.a~•IN« WWM"
JoM 1$M"',l~I ......... Mtel•",.. c.1 ..
Gtnttll
11 Stcludtd
valley 1' S.11 Mr.
Sufflr
20 Cone em Int 1our letter:
Abbr.
Z2 llndsorltt• 24 Sudden
lnlltldatlOft
26 This: Sp.
51 llaln -59 Colltt11'1 .... , ..
61 lml'I ••e '2-•at '3 Spece of Mr,:.~'1
1 :::' ';..
41 f:'~ct•r
9 1t11• 42 F111ll1 10fnl11I• _....,
11,., 43 Cuckoo
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,•l'llNlf:lSIOM ·EASTMANCOLOll ~
he.Sllewltem6141 c... ...... s..y
~~ .._htlAtDN cww.. ~ 12 Pall
27 ''"' product
21 Woodr plant 2' Short brisk ltap
J2 Yltld:
2 wonts 35 Ntwsp.,.,
fnturt S7 Length
times wldtll
JI heesth. ,, lllCll
ld11 lred
40 i::::,, ..
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1111r "llote adYlllCtl
ltyean 66 Section of
London
67 lttrl••llt
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1Stt1 Acron l Helper
' cOlllllanplect 4 Tnct tf
llltd, •f
I IM 5 Dfoop
'Alrllee
"'''"" Thndl1t
U llan's n••• units
13 Etfi l•J•fl 41 Poor
21 & ltlf6!• t j~;. 49 Scot.
2J On lht clera· A ti antic, 11111t
1 g 50 !ntal'ltl• 2' irrd 51 fllfnac.t
21 Archaic 111rt pron• 52 Partlcu(lt
2' Skin •11nln9 JO •• about: lnt.nded l wOlds 5J People:
J1 Stt 2' Dow Prtfll 32 Suitable f« 54 lad futlvltr 55 City In
» ''"" Oregon ANM 11 MS.all
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Hit No. 2
~ UNIVERSAL RELEASE
Your
Brand of
Orange
County
Music!
The
Colorful
Sound of
RADIO
KOCM
103.1 FM
From
Fashion
Island
Newport
Beach
The sfory of a girl called Sara and the key·
she gave to a different
man each month.
RUNI
WT 7 DAYS
WINND 2 ACADIMY
OP AWARDS
.. . -
HOUSIS POR SM.a
Generel -'1000
JUST USTED
Luse 3 bedroom, t.n,
room 8aycrMt bom...._t.d
on a tarp coratt-M.
Sbake-rool, lolda _ -=-~
•IUn&. manicured ~
in& and room llO add'~tt
a &rowlna la.mily. $43.b .
ANOTHER YIEV/· HOME .. -
Have you bttn waiting tot
an lnuMcul1te f bedroom
borne with I ~le
view ol dle city light• and
Balboa Bay! Wfll, he11~1
a 1paciou1 one waitln, tor
)'OU. Ju1t llaled for $0.l!OI>.
•!.'·s·;iINa ,,..REALTY
•• "ANY'MME'9
1801 Westcliff ~e
COWGE PAii
SPECIAL . , :
3 BR + family room, newi1
ttdecortted throucblalt. Ne#
plumbina fixturet. e • t r a
bullt·ln c:abineta 6 lbelv•
&: MW t> pl hot water_.,
.r. All for 122~ • ~e
thla 5" ~ ntA Joe pey.hle
a t $154/mo. Great locattonl
JtjJa,._ COATS ~WAtLACI RIALTOIS
5464141-
(0pen '""'""'
TAI SHRltlS -2 Deluxe trfplexea with ahalte
roora. The>' barely carrt
themselvea when fully oc-
cupied. PRIDE OF CNIN·
ERSH.IP Ir L 0 TS OF
GLORY.
$•3,500 & $U,SOO ... ~
at
Vlctbrl•
~~ 646-8111
(Call
AnytbM)
12 Units
Flnt time on the martet.
l2 cleen 1 bedroom apts.
completely tumishrd. AU
•lee kit. Ref., w/w ee.rpet.
fng Ir drapes. ~te lam>o
• dry room Ir car port... S.u-
tltul lwlmmlng pool. All
adults. Euy maintenance.
Fine Investment.
$127,000
293 E. 17th St S46-'4!M
Eve.~
Exciting
Llclo Home 2·tl~. 4 BR + coriv Den.
Room for Pooltable. Sofln1
patio. beautiful Jandseapinr.
L.rge IJ)llclous home·· ldeeJ
for entertafnln& .... -$89;sx)
Mn. Ralston
~
Coldwell, ...... Ce.
2200 E. Co11t HI.ii-· Hl-1 lffcfl, CallfolW!e
tU Niii Olt .._
NO DOWN
4 BR + super bonus ..1'001'1·
VA • no dor.vn, mA • low
down, best for the moQt)' at
$24.950. LuJe comer, lot,
all built • Int, bmdwood
flocn, c:aJll"U. covered pa..
tio. la.rat ~&: ~VJ
shake roof. ~ for Im-
mediate -.le. CAIL 540-1151
(~n eves) Herltap Reel
Estate.
5'1•0/o sv .. 01.
51/4•/o
Large modem 4 BR 2 beth.
din Inc room. IOV'tly cowred
peUo. $165 l>fl' month paya
all wtth 5~ I)(, lo.n. Don't..
elf.lay on this fully improved·
ho!M. CALL DA VE MYHRE:
54().ml (open f!Ves) Htti.
tap Reel J:ltate.
NO DOWN VETSI
Small down FHA triplex 2
bed'rooma each unit • ldcolne
S275 month • Ex. rental.area.
• S29.500.
646-7171 • 546-2311
OPEN EYES.-
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a., '111t ..... IM\lflbdlJ
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....,., Call IDr ~ '°~· Slt,500. .
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lath a Or.nae • &e-tm
t
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an macnab
f lJs..c;\·
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C0!11~1'1WCTI~ ••
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ol t~ f1~~t h/11111'~
JI 'o't'WJ)Orl 6!'<l<'h
u11ltty I Rdrm, 6 1¥111(,
12 tm. 11rl1\lh mom
11ri:r l~r '\lorc-rxll'>•4
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1i~ ~ yr 11t<1 Sri.im•h
~100 Shr~ n h} 1\pfll
'110.000
;714) 642·1235
Do\'rr 0 1· \pi R.·h
500 DOWN
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Wf.:S"I'CW"F' DRIVE
11 Open Evrc.
arona det Mar
Low dl>Wn. St"P'i Ill
-h l RR J~. t>a. I h.lO
11: mom, ftt'f'P'111'" ·
Jy mom, hli-ms, li.t rl1n-
11rt•. ~M"VIN' porrh,
ltf" Nl~tl It dr.IP<'S.
garage.
64&-39'llt Jo;v~. fi41l..Z'.l90
Ttlursdiiy. May 16 1%8
HOUSESFc:>R5Ai1 HO SIS FOlt SALi
1000 GeMr•I
PENINSULA SHORES
""New Ba tioa
1000
Oceanfront Commlinitv
THRF.E N EW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • st.orv
single Ca mily Homes and three Duplexes with
a Deluxe owner s 3 Bedroom & Den Home
upstalr.. and a 3 Bedroom 2 Rath Rental
down . Now ready Cor oct·upancy.
Ol·C'an and or Bay Views, F'amily rooms. WE>l
Ra rs, rart1ant heat. insulated. t arpeted, wall-
ed, hJndscapPcl, selC-cleaning ovens. Form k a
ktt.chPn ('3btnets. Powder rooms, Etc. e:tc.
<:ome see for vourself:
GOLD MEDALLION HOMES . '
OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL S
"F" Street and lalbo«I Blvd.
on secluded Balboa Peninsula
Priced from $79,600 to $109,600
For further information call:
'\
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
1(1 9·3351 675·2000
'
'Olt SALi
6oten1ment
fiu ncina
Assume low llleresl
P1y low payments
HOUSH POii SAL/ HOUSIS ~Olt SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi
1250 1100 Corona •I IMr
~ 1•Cesta ~
HOME
'
•"",ti: VA-NO DOWN , ,.,. S. .. t.y Owner Uf''' Bonus ruom ~181 . no otMl' LUSK HOMI .~ II.kt It. 1..at11e I BR home on H.rbor View Hiila
You lat1 ~ In l BR 2 bath, comer lot ~lt.b hardwOOd Jult moved in. in MaJ'd\. l~ &q tt deluxe home Ir Doors. w/w !'IJ'l>l't., c:ovttfd Now trMsfrrred. Have ti>
lf'I 3 OlMr 2 BR 2 bath de-patJo. i.~-e fireplace l _ lMVf' new home. .-4 bed-
Lu.-lllllt bc-lp pay }'OU hee\IY~· Pt,ymtt1UI rooms. J .blubl. dlnio: room.
wa)·. Income S585 per month. of Sl62 llldudes pr& tarre family room. tnak· full Price $60,SOO c.iple It Interest. CALL MR. ru1 room oU kitcben. 3 car BLACK ~1151 Herita&e p_rqr. $47,500 644-2'.lZT
Newport &!-el t::atate NlCE Duplex IO al hwy 2 BR
OWNER: 236 Tulane, 124,500 each. Fp(a.ces. Q>ts. Car.
3 xtra I~ bt, 2 bath, top Owner. $39,500. 673-U69 •• Victoria cond. ~9-21!M alter 5.
Df'lux.-on ·quiet cul-04'-S3C
strePl anrt G o I r Counie.
Pools and waterfall11. Huntington l e.ch 1400
HOUSIS FOlt SALi RINTALS
Huntfntten IMch 1400
...... ~ .... u.
OOMPLETE PACKAOE ~!!!!!!
4 Bit. 2~ BA. 2 •Ol'Y· Bcac.h Av A1L June ht IMl Aq.
North DeveJo9. Eke. Bit-LoY@lY s BR., .. I:
llll, 111.ancl ttov• A bar. 11.00ll tot ll1mmtr m-M.13
Pa.nflled fam lTl'I w/trplc,
Uv nn w/frpJc. dla rm w/ CoroM ...... 2250
blt·in hutch. C'pta. drpa. o;w. -
ettd ~Ho, block wall pool DOU. HOUSE
me, ffOCed )WCI, 2 car pr. 2 ea 2 N. rum. Wt-1111.
Oemftlt d:mew-.y. Fonntt $250 mo. leue l73-4Ml
model bome • ltt owner. Vacatieft Rentala 2900 Wtll cared for • 2~ 11'1 old.
~ min. to beach. Reduced
to $33,900. Call owner 147-ll!w about tradint bames
with 1 s.r. ~ dlll"IDc
6640 evtl A wknd1. AlliUlt! Have Ire modem C
WE WILL ADMIT C BR home tn S.F., ideal
It needs 10me pe.lnt and ml-location. Cootact Mr. Rtpn
nor repair but $14.,500 11 a llm Ullo& St.. San Fran-
gOOd price Lor a 3 bedroom. cl»eo. ca. If lntertsted or
2 barb home. Just a few know ol frltndl wbo mit:bt
blod<s from shopping. be in terestfd.
' I ltENTALS ~ Hou ... Unfumlshed
G.neral 3000
Mls.510N Viejo; 3 BR. 2 Ba.,
1682 EDINGER refri&. a.ir-cond·: eomplete
842M55 OPEN EVES. carpetioi; A draperies; blt-
Fount•ln V•tl•y 1410
ina; ~2464
OPEN HOUSE BY OWNER 2 COit• Meta au»0
sty. • br down, carpets ~ VERY p..EAN S Bll ,
c1rai>e1. Shike roof, 17 x 55' carpetl, drapn, bis covered patio. Walk to all schoola, patio, Mesa del Mar area. bl .• from Mlle Sq. Par1l. $225 month to manth. Alt· $29,900. you choose flnan-54&-414.1 clng. 159'l8 Los Altos. F .V. 4 BR. 1~ Balbi: large tam. $26.<XXl I STOit\'. Airline
Pilot's llom1-. Corner lot. rm. W/bltn. BBQ: '! frpl..
beaut tree.s. 1 bdrm. ~1, ba. carp .. d.rape.s. bltns. 2 Car
frpl. nr srhls. ~hnps, off SD aara~r. f'enctd: gardener.
f'wy 3• ml. BY Owner Call $23.i Month. j.46-0W
962-51'19 MONTICEU.0 Townhnmie, 2
BEAUTIFUL HOUH 3 BR, 2 Br, dlx kilchtn. Adults only.
BA. fully crptd, bit-Ins. $187 ,j(). ~..!9 aft 3.
covrred 534 FHA -Mesa del Mar, lg 3 BR, -
LACHENMYER Set' Lil is me! A II thP wort<', llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio
tlonP! This Newport SPach $99 MONTH 646--149'1 $55.500. Submit lf'rms.
palio.
loan: $24.800 By owner. fam rm., cpts, drps, all
5.11-8834 bit-ins. $225. 545-~270 :.!93 E. 17th St. 5%0/o
come · 2 Units
2 bloti<w to beech
$28,900
.ot • SO x 175
R.-2 Co8ta M MA
lll lOlle CommPrrial
1 amall bouae, $15.000
>rp William.'!Ofl, Rltr.
:5() OPEN~.
R SALE BY OWNER
? 3 bedroom, 2 bath
e on a cu!.dNl!lc 111Te1>t.
firepla~. new C&Jl)et,
• llhopping. Within walk-
d~ N e wport
oor lligh S c b o o I ,
1mta.ry and Jr. High
JOls. Larae yard with ex·
1torage area. Call for
>intmenl ~:.45
~It Vista Of'I Om
:-<rwport Beac-h
Lend.rs Specral.!
N1>wi)' patnll'd mSltle It. out.
n us comfortable La m 1 I y
home is loc'llted way out -
PXC"l'llCfll Of'tghborhood J 0 r
children. f'~ yan1, VI · Mlllr -rrady to go now. 3 sn.
2 btg hffths, family rm, l)R·
tio, full grown lree9. J.....nder
is rMldy to make ti deal.
Prkt'<f at only i.12.500
Ph. 644-1133
Can You Afford
3.9°/o er 2 BR borne, tir'1)1a~. i beamed ccilinas. rloll-That'• th<' mt'rN1sr in the
:ar garage. R-2 lot. Close <'OSI ~ Uvinit last year. Lh-
lark<'t! It tnulsportation .• nil lane! ~WALUATES al-
$1 a 750 mO!ll 1h111 m11m EACH )'f'ar.
r YOUR clollar5 NSl ~ink tn
tfk.McC.,dle RltrL l'llvinits -plant them In real
homr has large ~('k yam,
hultt' rl'Ci h<riok pauo and bisz
ll'noe<f lff>l"VtN" yaffl. Al,;o
induded i\l'f' P'Cpl'nSiVI' rir.11>
P l i,.s, 11nd carpelini:. ele-c·
t ric built·ins and m.1mmoth
'1N'pla<'e in the hvinsz l'f)('lm.
A rlPlightful homr for only
S:ll.700. Exelusivr.
»t3 ~m· ORNE
646-T11 I Open Eves.
NO DOWN PA YMfNT
l~ Newiiort Blvd., C.M. Mt.Ill~. and watch them iuow 1729 E:vM: 644-0634 • . .For lm11~ .•. Home 1 "'"" ,,A..,.
and ll'l<'Ome. Sharp 2 bed-!!!093!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!a!!!!kc!!!!r!!!!, !!!!C!!!!.M!"'.'""""!!!!!!,,_..,.,.!!!!"!!!!!'ml"'
:ant • No Down G.f.
$22,9SOf
1g your cert inc.11te of rhg-
ity It. move right in! 3
mom with 1 bedroom furn.
l!!h«t unit. $21,950.
Coleiworthy & Co.
Inn. 2 bath. Corner ti~ , 642-7777
ce. Built-in kitchen, new 1901 HAt'bo!-Blvd., CM.
Jwasher. Freshly painted Open Eves.
id e &. OU I' ~ l nJ lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
:.BELL ~ Harbor
'VIDSON Realty
TWO ACRES
ne prop. nr Sooth O>est
•l~ minutes to F'ref'wRyl!.
l. ·Possible variance f o r
mmerc1al.
2750 Ha rl'li1r :JB, CM
Evri;. ~142
' Sale. f'111lbrook area.
, ac w/v1ew. 6 rm rnnch
! + 5 rm guest or rental.
ocado It fruit rrrcs t..ri:
ol, patio. ~UXXl. Bkrll
t . Ph· 7H: 728-8112 or
3: 31t6-6.'l.~ OWN ER
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REACHES
. 68,972
HOMES
:A'CHWEEK
,
• \
Harbor View Hills
Corona del Mair
Lusk • built homes located
in the Southland'• moat de-
sl1'8ble Ir: lascinatinc area.
Schools Ir Calif. Irvine
Campus just m o m e n t 1
away. Sensibly pri~ from
$34.900 to $48.900
LUSK HOMES
Directions: MacArthur Blvd.
from Pacific Coast Hwy. or
Newport Fwy. Tum on San
.Joaquin Hillt Rd.. then
follow signs to model area.
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--Fi-SH_IN_Y_OU_R.-llanta • ~atty
OWN BACKYARD 642«>60 ASSUME 5% % G.T. Newer 3 Newport IMch 3200
land t"r steelhead a re run----------nini;l :l +. acres of beautiful BY Owner, $24,500. J BR. 2
BR. 2 Ba .. lam. nn. +
bonus nn. Owner ~2370 Exclusive
Jndurtr~ 1hr t11'<r~ r tl'. 111'1
th111 ;,t• '~ IMn 3 BR I~
hall\.~, 212 t'IU' I( II r I it f',
Sharp thrn11t:rt1011t. R o~ m
for hl'iAI &: 1·&mJ)l'r on laci;e
mm·rPtr rcwrt't>d p;irl.
Oregon creek frontage. Plus Ba.. Cam. rm. Patio, blk.
tnlally !umished 2 bedroom )walls. SPf'klrs· 546-9898 Daya
P~ inflation prief' oo this
largp 2 story 3 BR • :lOx24
family room. Take over
S23.400 5'4 'In loan -total pay-
ments $191 includes taxes
nt'!'\I' freeway access.
L•gun• Be.ch 1705 Townhoasei:
UPSIDE-dn Battleship
Full Price $21,SOO
t>om\LL FOR S29.~ Newport ~-•d!___22~ KATEl..LA REALTY
847-600.
No. end. Ocean aide hwy, l>lk
Congeni•I Neithbora
FircplacM:'pta/Drps.. all
CnmP by and ~ our p1ctur-FOR SALE BY OWNER
es 11f the property. Baycrest al'l'6, 4 BR, rum-
BOYD REAL TY pus room (convert to r>th MEREDITH GARD'Uf Newport • 31$,29 E. Coast Hiway bedroom or pool rooml, 2•, · UU
Corona del Mar BA, Large ramUy room. 2
6~ fireplaces. Extra large, Ctt at
V\ctorl• TRANSFERRED to Samoa simple lot. 20 X t> Pool w/
3 BR 2 ba. patio. elec kitch jacuzzi. $'12,500 firm. Down
646-11 1 l di~hwasher. drapes, w I w pymnt ~xlble 10% or ?1
rpts beautifully landscaped, 2(XXl Anchor Way, 642-°2341
~It trees. $24.950. 54G-Z783 or 642-2027 Open hoo!IC Sun.,
5 BR 2 story 3 ba. lovely
cpts/drps. like new cond.
2500 sq. rt .. many txtnl.s &
owner trans. -any of1cr
cons1d'rred or will lease/
option.
BRASHEAR REALTY
to beal.'h. 2 br, 2 ba It bch
shwr off dbl gar. Dining,
den. upstairs liv-rm w/frpl
It 18' arc wndow pvln&
sweeping vu ol ocean Ir city.
3 decks on 3 lev. cov patio Ii
rotis.lrpl, prlv entr. r11. rm.
Lush Oowers. colorful kitch
with iUum. r e 11 It
everything. S51.000 ·usumt
gOOd no.point loan. Bkr.
494-7:i78
kitchen bit/ins. Communit7
,Pool • Yard Maintenance.
Z bdrms, 2 beths ••• DX>/Mo.
3 bdims. 2'i{i baths •• $230/Mo.
BAY & BEACH
Realty, Inc.
20'l5 W. Balboe Blvd.
673-3663 Eves: 548-6966
~EAUTlFUL 4 BR. 3 ba.
M'J)ts, drps. steps to beach.
SB drm.
$800 Down
Ma,y 19 11.Sl.
NO DOWN--
In qualilied buyer, 3 lg.
BR, 2 BA. bll·lns, park
--Emerald-Bay· 8-17-11531 Eves. ~15.17
7 UNITS-
S325 lca~e. Caywood Rlty
548-t2Xl
Gl'1 movl' In for $ROO total.
Coata Mesa 1100
Victoria Mesa
Homes
A~ nf'w cui.l bit t>ome
n in beaut. landscaping,
sweeping ocean views from
WESTCUIT -Dover Shores
:I br. den. fam rm. $325
Lar~e 2-~toi;o, 5 bedroom
homr . with kin.-: sized ma~
lcr bl'droom. B/1 rangc-cvrn
&t d111hwuhc1'. Fn'Cplace.
lar~e family room. l'Om-
pletely landscflpcd. The only
5 bedroom In this price
ran~. $.29,950 -It's lharp.
Open Eves 546-2313
THE ~EAL
ESTATERS,
Prime View lot .
in l'Xclwdve Dover Shores
only On.-remaining
Call:
In thi 11 location
$.38,(XXl
Wally Hall~
Eve.
WANTED
!lizect yard. i28.soo. See One Block leach
this! 'l!J27 Paper Lanr. I year old, custom built. 'l &
Jf; NEW HOMES ~Owner-Ag!.:_ !>48-~ :l BRs, endosf'd gar.tges. No
Low rtn. 6~'/o 00.yr loan 4 BR -OWNER v11cancy. Priced for quick
From $23,950 2 Ba .. lrpl., be6m cell., nPw sale.
Valley Road at Victona cJ>tS. Comer loc.: dub prtv.; BRASHEAR REALTY
(Just E. ol Brookhunt urgent, S28.<XXl. Open w~-847-8531 Eves. 968-ll78
up on bluUJ rnds. 3.51 62nd St. 6~44 ATT EN O Lido size lots. lee simple Tl N 547-7401 Owner/Aaent B ild ~ ... In Im land • High abovr sea level "' u er .. ""e-· mac. 4 Built • in electric NR. Bay le ocean: lovely 3 BR + fam rm. upgraded
@kitchell. Convenl-BR 2 Ba? home on 2 lots: can cpts I d1118. Will seu. GI •
ent 10 shopping use _as -apt.s. Rmi t~ bid. no down. Reduced price to
center near ne $46,j()(). Sell aU or ' mt. or f1';. IOO.
bool'. w tradt. L21 41sl St. can park lf 1llage Rea: Estate 3 and 4B~RMSs:1 le 2 sty in rear Ovmer 673-27l9 I
Fireplaces, auto garage '>~ 614% LOAN: xlnt cond .. 3 !l BR. 2 Ba .. lgr. hi-beamtd erator, carpeting, draperies,
fencing, laod9Caping.
MichHI Kay, Builder
wd. paneled den: cov. patio.
Lovely yd. $30,750 Owner
1900 Beryl Lane 646-2909 Phone fi.l:!-2S"ll Eves 642.SI06
"FOR AD\IL TS ONLY" CHARMCNG Bay view; 3 . BR, 2 Ba .. all elrc. 2 sty. Cho1~c ... nr clu~se loca· like new t'nhouse: 2.000 aq It
tion ~ & ~n. 17 maste1· Carefree lwc liv w/pools
1111ite, 1. ha. dlx blt:in kitch-etc. Now 539.5oo. 6~ '
Pn, v. 'w cptg, patio Ir rib! g;ira~r. No exterior mair1" SALE OR LEASE B Y tenanrr' OWNER. 3 BR., pool,
ONLY $20 950, Harbor view. N'J w p o r t
MONTJC:EU..C>° HOMES Height~. S47.500. 54s-3873
~allot 546-1210 ASSUME loan: 3 BR. 2 Ba.,
cpts, drps ,all bltns. 1 bile to
ocean. tennis, pools. S23.900. LOOK IE! 642-3Z73 ()Wn'
All in Mes4I Verde BEACH e. .. a parlt
12 Blckl
t parkmg.
5 BR. on f rwy nr OC: $56.;;IJO Ir bay adjac.
3 BR. GI, no down •• $25,900 ocean. Off ~tr
3 Bdrm Pc-str. new •• $30,5CO 673-6647 4 BR, 2 sty, lg lot • • S34.:IOO -8-AY_CR_EST __ B_Y_O_WNER __ _
Mes;i Verde Realty 546-6990 5 Large Bdrma. 3,250 sq. ft .
BY Owner. ?92 Bowling Ivan Wells built. Fee land.
Green. Collne Pk. 3 BR,, 2100 Windward L.a.ne
ram. rm 2 tia . trpl., elec WATERFRONT 62 Balboa bltn~ $24,jl'.() Existing loan Coves. 3 BR. , $75,(XXl. WUJ
Sl!l,300 Al ~"'•'~ FHA, trade for propet1'Y Arab' pa~m~ 1166 Mo. Incl. horses or ·? LI g.:rm u1n
pr1ne. ln1 taxes. ina. ---·-------;,.is.;W;I) LUXURY Condom • Bh.tfl1 4 {Lo1E TO br. ~ ba, below mrkt val at
BET $36.500. Owner tranaf, QUI
HEL TOWERS Ovmer evea alt 5. 644--0009
. l BR. 1'1 ha. tlgle •ar.
oovrred psi110. c:pts, dJi>s. Newport Htta. 1210
S1!l.900
KOZY KOTT AGE i
with 2 BRs Ir walk to
world'• tlnest beech. Only
$11,500 • terms.
Pacific Shores Realty
842-2581 Eves. ~1322
Only $650 Down
Ottered VA tno down) or
FHA tenns • sharp 4 &
lamlly room, newly painltd
but yard nttdl! work. Va-
cant-ready to go. Full price
S23.500.
COLLEGE REAL TY 546-3880 * Closing Cost Only
GI • FHA buycr.s. we have 2
-4 bdnn Prestige homes.
Owners have been transfd.
It must aell. Only $28.900
HARBOR REAL TY
147-1595
Assume 6%
V.A. Loan. 16CXXI down. 4
Bedroom.s. Vit tlettls: 3 C'f4r
gangt": den, tormal dininR .
Del tit Reel Estate 646-411 f
S21,151 l<rTmt-dy & A~iatta Newport Heithts
100 E. 17th St., Cost& Mesa 642-97:.1 ~: 548-6238 FiXer upper on bHutuul quiet Alliurne Sl4 'Xt Loan. ~ly
comer 3 BR 1~ baths. 646-329.> • UKE Country Oub Urine cul-dN8c. 2 bedroom. largt
Heatl'd pool. ftolt, rec hie. 2 lot. ldrltl for )'O'Uli couple
WEEKENDER
WITH -FRIENDS
llome bullt llkr a Motrl
br. split l!:'Vrl, 1119 ba, bit· mrtlng-out.
Ins. w w rpts. ctrpa. 2 . cu JEAN SMITH
g11r, on Pl"\' drive. exclw.ive '
E. stdr 11rr11 By own.-r Realtor
642-1155 400 E. 170, St., Cotta M~sa
OWNE.'t \1u.s1 aeU lenioc ~ ·
HA,FDAL REAL TY
"Homes to M•tdl Income"
3'7t> Wam«. 842-Mai
POOL TIME
C BR, qumllty carpets, all
built-Ins l•tit enc!Olled Pl"
tio A a cool tlC(ll. Owner
transfft'l'!d • onlf Sl&,500.
rvcry nn. wOOd decked pa· Open wkcnds 1005 Marian
tio. lg open beamed llv m1. Ln.
master BR w/dres11 rm & 2 BR House. u nr ur n .
planted atrium, 3 BR, 3 Ba, Newport Beach. $150 mo
retaining wall, lltrPf't to yrly. 6.t.!-3978 evet..
st.reel Joi . S89.SOO. Owner 3-BR. 2 BA. bit-Ins, crpll,
494-9'37 Ext ZID. dl'pt, gardener, water paid.
nu; BIG ONE $220 mo. 548--0360
Dramatic Laguna Bch home, -
eiMte size cor. lot. t BR & Newport Shores mo
den, 2 levels. Sunday Pie-NEWPORT SHORES toriaJ Liv rm, Spanish eype 2 BR le Den on yean leue lrplc. bit-In range le oven, $190 mo. 642-"3430
Sll,950 • On. Pmt open lo
offer. Huntington IMch 3400 Mission Rlty <f!»-0731 -
Sc.era! NEW HO'.'tfES IN FREE RENTAL BOOK
LAGUNA Btach , 5'/'o Drop In and Brow11
DOWN. NO CLOS I NG WE HAVE SOME
COSTS. Cacpet!, drapes, ~ landscaping, bit-ins LOS
PADRES REALTY. 89S
GlenneYt't Strf'l'I La guna
Beach. Ph. 49-i-8833 7682 EDINGER
OWNERS SACRJF!cE! 842-44.» OPEN EVES.
4 bdrm, 3 bath -VTEW.
Valued at 142.500 • srll LEASE this a r c h i l e c t I
for $36,500 -10% down eliant
494-9558 493-4665 3 BR home. ardener pald.
dose
OCEAN VIEW 3 BR 2 Ba. to beach. automatic yard
fpl. Deck.a, 1>9Uo. Reduced Ugh ta.
to $31,800. Owner 494-5678 S230/mo.
San Clement...,.>
Rl Ir. 536-2585 536-3756 171(). 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm., blt-ins, -$24,500. Leaving June 15. dishwasher. crpts Ir: cbl>•.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED BBQ area in kitchen. Feoo-
2 BR Spanish R-.1. Top loci · eel )'d Ir coverfd patio. Avail
lion. View. Low taxes. low 6-15. lM $'21 o. 847--0047
dotm. 233 A•enue Rota. LEASE, walk to bch, t BR, 3
492-4084 BA, lri-level. Newport West.
$250. Ownr-bkr 1.18-GO
C•pilfrano 8eHh 1725 Evea.
BY OWNER. Executive type 3 BR. condo , Clflt., drp&.,
2 BR homt! In country·llkt util. l maint. paid. Bltna.
neighborhood. Largr liYlntt Patio. 9962 Contlnent.i Dr.
room Wtlh Indoor -oo tdoor S150 Mo. 213: 431-'1114
glused In P<ll'ch Mljoinina. $190 month lease. tarse 3 BR
Built-in electric kitchen, u5-2 beth nr majo(' sbow\ni A
fd brick comer fireplace. frttWay. 16791 Newland Call
Professionally landacapcd 833-1730 to stt.
yard, fenced In bllck. Near SMAU 1 BR Hae. Retired
bead!. 642-T90T or 642~17S peo'(>le. No pell. $70 mo. 413
eves. Delanre, HB 537~
Condominium 1950 LeguM IMch 3705
ONLY $19.950 • 2 BR aingle MY lavely 5 BR, S be bomt.
atory, CM Townbouae. Obie Reapontdblc family sm mo.
at!Ached Pl'llCe. Perfttt w/prdellft'. 5 tO-3 U 2
cond. never livM ln . 'bwner/agt
Fumisbed. Corner 10 c. RENTALS A.lilume ban w/M mo. A,tt. 'um llhe4 pymnt loclud tues. CALL
LARRY 540-llSl Httltap
Reel E61att Cott• Mesi 4100
2 big units, rich w/2 BR.
, 2 bA, ttr pallo. unusal
vi ii.If' et $45.000
~ncy RNI Estatt
fi~.3770
~r :t~~ del 1~., .... •ta AVAIL emmed. clllf Ravf'll 3
. rm.. "' .,... Br 2 be + 2 Br C>eettn VU blt·tnS M"J\t.s. dr'llt)l!S. pool, 2 I~ !Pt. 149,SOO. 548-'n49 p111~. "'"" ywn1. m,n . ==:c.======:-::=
O!ll ~199:1 lattaluff 1242
ELUXE Cmdominium, 3 1100: Larse 1 ·BR ept., uttl.
paid. Nr. 1ollnl-Adulta. hi
Paul Jenea ltMfty D
147· IB Evn. 8fi2.5M.t
Lene er S. ..
POOL HOME • ms
with option 11 s:n.950 CUte
l BR 2 bath. Anthorly Mal· "I pool, treshb' pelnled ln-
tnior. nthcr mru.
COLLEGE REALTY M6-Sll80
WATDFIONT
~ttul 3 BR ho«M. rttho
V. I lloednl •t yoar door,
NEAR Catholic St'hJ.; Ile. 3 ---------
SR.. I'. Ba .. w/W ca:r1>.
Dlb. c.~r . fncd. $23.18>.
Submn down. J m m , d .
~.
243 Slerk~ SI &t&-2309
"LUSK• I ASTSLU,,
A.-must 10 lt!t! BfeUt1liJJy
decorated. cuAlm ~ a ctraprd. FWI ladtc-.p.
pins. 3 brlnnt., din nn. A
~. I ftnlplacet. $43.SOO.
Mn. Raniey AllD'· f1'5.ao
3 BR, 11.t ba, bup 1ot
w/Crutt tttei. Q\Mt Jt. New ~ 'g It c:ompl redec. Onbt
18.500 lmmed occ. Low din.
T r 1d t 1 ~on1 i d1redl.:s:r::=::::;c:::::=========-
OWNER -Must Sell. Wallt
to bead! .,,. adiool.. Lp. 2-
lty. f br, 3 bl. family rm.
2552 f!CI. It. Man>' ~xtrM.
Open Sun. 10 to 5 96'MU'7 fir
213: 50-34M
br, 2" be. ~ rm. bit-
Ina. 2 poab, ft«, facilltitt. OK.142-4112
Ooee to bed. -.13115 2 BR. Nrw cpts, drpe. St35. ms S..011 Ana A v • . ........ 5CJ.151'2, ~ •• ....... 19IO NASSAU Palma 1 a 2 BR
OPIJ4 ~ IA.T.suN l'wn or Ulll SUW150. Rtd
unfta. AD ........ Good fOlll. tn E. 22rtc1 8l 1G-3145
tft'ma. Br °"'*'· ~ ._ ., ~sin~~ a.um..a. ......
I NTAU Wldiallr, c.M. MMm ...... , ....... • Aft. 1 TM9 .. pd ... "' ... ' CA nrooo JU. n, M-U!ID
Owner/Afl ~ c:.-a .. Mer 1211 BY OWNER. ~ -.
BY OWN'ER. ll'ntnM 1 M 2 ....... I llR, t ... + ..
b8. cp111~. R a r poet. HARIOtt vtlW H1LU tr.. ~ n "' ~ saa ~1. lor. m.• M,. io.n Bru4, new BROADMOOR Im. Adell& Ctda ....
or Mii•~ F'HA.. ~an ~ a"'· ct.ft. ~ ""· a BR. i~ a.. view llrlifM, 4 I b&. ~1.!CIO BY OWND. Nf"'\p ftdec. bttna, at.•
__ .,,.....,.. ....... .. ...,. .. Bl dlP.M.
I Ill.DUPLEX l30I W. Cout Hw, .. NB
e TlltRIPI .IUY e
M• Vmh l BR. + tam.,
2 ,alba. J'mJ'Nc. Jllr. Ollm-
"7 db • .-:bl. Wtlhr llutty
l33ll V\.• Lido ~
.
V.'OUU> ynu ~.._ II M79 CaR tor 8'Jllt fl5.4Ttl Vaaint. Owner. --~cic)trd• 'l H"9. ~ • cii.. IUIN .... ...,o:i. • 3 llR. G1fll Mar: -. *Pa·
nil rt • 3 BR ..... ~ Ir. 2 ... On CUO'Oll, m• fl1lt. 2 .... ..tr k ....
iow m, ~ ~ -. JD.• m...a12
,
...... .... • ilUIN8la> •
•me to lhsre 3 BR home Aduh1. 187.SO. ~ wl..,.. •Preru l'IOlt-~ drinker f/lr llllOlltr. Ad ........... •
J-. Rell.~ IClf p.1J5 ~-~ DAD..J PnDJ
Dally PUot w'lled _.., I • •e .., ......... '-
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J
'111DU
Udl. Pd. 11:
Ad\lltl onty. Nea
~6t2--
4s2s VA
• 9ludlo a 9ld
• lad ual8 • " • Yald s.ntce e N" Oat8 6
2311 New,art II
-lBR,~I
mo. 2526 Ekie
tnquire •ta
Apt B, Com
E/SIDE 2 BR.
patio, Adults
O&le $135 mo. 6
l BR '$'15. Some
unf. Rfllable. H
E. 1Ttb CM. 962-
$140. QlAR.MJNC
paid. Bllc to I
JoaJID, 5'8-0llT.
QUIEI' 1 BR.
laundry rm. ' Sl20 mo. •m
~a.EAN. Fu.
cottaP. atils I
pets. l3C W. Wil
$SO. Very &I 2 Bil trailer.
133 E. Uth S
I Will
ADULTS
July -lug
FURN I SHE
2 BEDROOMS
Waterfro
BOAT!
Channel
2525 OcMn I
673-1:
Ocean Po
Bachelor Apts.
bltns, cpts, dri
rec nn, pvt ga
Across fror
SU!
6-tZ.QlJ. 646-4:
BAYCLIFF
lndry, TV, m1
pool e6 N. Np
, .. ~
NEWLY DE<
Oceanfro
Bachelor
No children
from S12
~5'
FOR Rent. •Ur.
Balboe duplex,
blt·ln K, carJ
fenced yd, lb
bay or ocean :
213: ~12
CLEAN Bact
All utll Inc ns E. BaJ.b
BALBOA
Huntington I
QUIET & Bl
2 BR, Pool, F~
$47.50; Mnthl)
Cameron. &ff.:
RENTAU
Apts. Unit
G.Mr•I
RE I
3 Roomt r
$25 ~
1ULL OPTIC
No ~ H.,.I
Fumlture
517 w. 19th, c.z
1563 w. Lncln, .
Coate M ...
l Br, cpll, ru,
•hops. patio,
e•e. 313 E. 17
BACHELOR f\.
~ :-efrlr. cpta.
OCC. 98C E. C
3 Bdrm,~: umim. mo.
~
2 BR TownhN
ins, 8dulta fl
for mngr MN
, Coren• del
,.
' ICld
' "
ttlNTALS, _...... • llNTA1.J • RINTAU
1
a1Al UTATI llJllNISS 1"4
AJ1t. •~ a.ho UftfumltMd Apta. Unfurft~ General l'tNAHCIAL * Coat•' Mme 4100 Ceete MIM S100 lent•la Wanted SitO ~----,-,.-.... __ Ope!tv,.._ __ "_~-._,--• * * * *
I 111 DUPlEI
E/SIDE 2 BR. Elec bltns,
patio. Adultl anly. 351·8
Ocie $135 sno. MZ·.1298
1 BR $15. some fUmlture or
unf. Reliable. KJds OK. 3216
E. lTtJI CM. 982-211111
HAllOR
GREENS
lad. utll.
l ·t t lBDltM.
"1RN • .t UNFURN.
Htated Pools. Qli1d ewe
Center. 4dJ. lo Sbnpplnc-
No pets allowed
2700 Pelerloa Wa7, at BAI'
bar' A Adami, Coat.a Mesa.
5tH31I
------
Adulta Only
Oiscrlmlnatfve Tenanta
for Preltia• AcWre.
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS. $140. CHAR.MING 2 BR utll
paid. Blk to K-Mart. 5n
Joann. Ml-Om, S.2811
Q.rrrro 1 BR. dilibwuhe.r, · Parklike 1WTOUndlnp
vu..• FURNISHED BACHELORS
laundzy rm. Adulta only. UNFURN 1BR·2 BR . 3 BR
$120 mo. 54&-'mS e•ea 2 batha available
~ a.EAN • :rum. Bachelor CUpet.. drape1, rarate
cottqe. uW. included, no 11th & Santa Ana C.M.
pefl. 13' W. Wilaan. 548-0522 646-4233 ~
TWO 1 o u1t1 ,........ P~ lure. a o cler a
women wbo ba•e llvtd and lpedel Offw method Of t • a c la I n 1 worirtd lit the l.al'Qllll I will bWlcl a ' BR 2 ba ~ Pft'IDaMM habit eontrol.
Bocb area for tome time 113i3 ,q.tt) for the low ~ <E.G. Eatln& foe' wqtat
art wWl.n& to_.pt.y up to Sl80 of l'l.221.q•tt on your k>t. control) wltti MW ~ c:o1t
ptt montla lor the rtpt Other modN n.O. Call Doa lo public:. Now 'ffklnl
~cnl In Lann• ~ at 53T.o380. UIOdate otflces ln So. o.c.
•de! Mar or~ •l'ff. Modin.le lnv•lmeot ,.,
preferably near b e a ch. BESI' ocean ~ lot, North quind• Pbocle tor inquiry
Detlre nlctly 1W'llilbed, 2 IA&una: pntle al o ~ e • appt. m : 774-71!0
bedroom dwdllnc. Would be $14,000 Owner. 49M21S
permaMllt but deflnlteJy do RIAL ISTATI Real 1st ... Leena 6340 ~· WMtt WhMWy9 Gott =-~~Jtt~~:s~ Gwrel PRJVATEMONEY SPICtAL CLASSIFICATION POI
June or late May and would Acr.... 6200 Jade Smith Co. •ince 1949 NA TUIAL IQRN SWA,PIU
Ukt prbage dllposal and 1323 Nortb Broadway. SA Special Ritt
ot.bu modern conveoienca 80 ACRES • ton Main •st. 543-8381 anytime s ti 11 ti 5 .... _a._
If pouible. ~ after s wnt road) New be r r '1 , .,.. -• met ---..
p.m. C&llf., SilVt!J' Valley. hi-Motfte911, T.D:a 614$ '-Miii -...:u~a~ _. -..u~~L~t _. 111 ,,... de rt. d 18 -11--• ._\'OU I ~ ,,,.,,,., ...,_, ._. 111111 tf Nlltnll~ MATURE COUPLE Wish to " ~: ..._a Nit~ $481i5 lat Truat Deed ~able ~TMtNO llOll IAL I -ruoes otlLYt
lease 3 bdrm. home $300 mo. Barstow. Land ot Laba $48.65 mo, Including 8% on PRONI 642-5671
WW ca.re for ame 11 ~· 90.~·~Jakea In 1mall level Oceanview lot. To Plan Your Treder'• ParedlM Ad
INTER101t A EXTEIUOJ\
PalnUna. Free elllmate,
llccllled a Jl\IW'ed.
C..U CHUCK Sa.s314
• PMNTING • lnterlor ' Ext"'lor. Free ntlmate..
Reaaonable rateti. 646-3015
Plumbing 6190
though It were our ~'n. .. .... ey. _..a, ..._ rai&ina. All due 3 yrs. 10% discount
Reier. 8o% M-UT Daily ~~ational. Dccelleht for liafcly returns 127c. 494-Ul1 HAVE bMut improwd •.-c Pilot tnller park. Maey den~ lot Zephyr Cove Lake Tab
REsPoNS.lBLE Young Cami· mt'llta In proc,reu IUCh u a Money Wanted 6350 Nevada ilde. $13,000 clear--
LEAKS! Gas or water elec-
tronically located Wlder c~
ment, blacktop, cround,
walls, showers, any place.
lT fl House Taller AND '59 Repai~. Water lines clea~
Cad. for Van truck or pick-ed. pressure restored.
ski lake for water lki In-Want Hse • Units· Airplane
ly, perm., 2 or a br house in 1tl'uctlon: much a l f a l fa $25,000 tor f month1at10 and • TO's or? for eq. 675.5726
Laguna. nr bch. to $l60 mo. growincr; finllhed restaurant 10 with n oo.CXkl trust deed Owner-" ... , Will paint I: ~. Pets. ,., --· '494-5965 or tn3I ~. with ~era! lakes for fish-on 200 Ocnnvlew lota u -.-HA-VE--1'-ft_S_KI_B_O_A_T
Wanted by 1 adult wtth peL mg .l l,Wimmlnc I: overnlte coUateral. '94-UJT with CADILLAC ENGlNE .l
Small hooae or apt unufm. campers, and roll counie; a ANNOUNCEMENTS trail~~ TRADE'(or
5 4 7. 516 1 , I 4 2·12 a o lake with waterfrcnt parcela end NOTICES " sood ~ PICKUP
1 lends available tor borne buildinf. 646.9188 '
up or What have you? C,o\LL "LEAKS" 642-0348
646-9250 • 2009 Continental, BanlcAmerloard OK ,
a.M. alt 6:)o. · PLUMBING
$4440 Seuooed TD on lie REPAIRS REMODEL
pool home No. Tustin area. 642-3128
With 514 'lo 1st TD. For late
model Cad or Lincoln. w. 7264, ~ 7803
S.wln9 6960
Rolle Slits , -'--' .
ARROWHEAD
Hu permanent openlnc1
in the Orvire O>unty
area. Average monthl¥
e&minal $150. plUI aftft'
route a~ment. 5 de. y
WHk Mo y throu.:ti
f'rida1. llent OfliPO"'
tunJty .-advanctment.
Benefit• Include: Profit
lharlnc retlttment plan,
· company p a I d medical
and hospitalization buur-
a.nce •. paid vacaUon, alck
I e a v e etc. ApplicantJ
-tnust be hist\ actiool •
grad.a .. mlnlmum he.ieht
5'8", 1f6 Pounds. Age Zl
to 3S delirable. Must have
& o o d driving record.
Bring drivers lJ~nse and
military lel'Yice reci>nh.
INTERVIEWS
SAT. MAY 18th
I AM 'ro 12 Nc:qi-
, 1PM'ro3 PM. -
$80. Very attracti•t, ~ BR trailer. 642-1265
133 E. 16th St., C. M. SILVER
GATE
eves"' 'l'bl1 Ieovel IO 8Cfta baa a Found (FrM Ads) 6400 ~'="-=------well 6 pump & 1"el"Vo1r on WANT d1x 3 br, 2 ba condo,
Rooms for Rent 5995 Property • ready to raise 11• BEAUTD"UL Male Collle, Npt OI' CdM. Have vtew lot
2 sep 11n1 Jn larae borne. Will f.&Ua or build a lake for wa. black and white, pu.n!bred. Lag Bch + $20,CXkl eqty, s
rent to 2 Jt&ble peqile. $60 ter ~or fOI' tlsb ral.slng. Found vie. Main .l Chapman br, 2 ba home in 'I'latln.
mo, F01S1taln v a 11 e y Owner 147-6640 eves. a: ~1850 Call Roy at Vic Tomek '94-
400 Acrea <cle9rl Trade
$1,000,000 equity for ti e
Comm'l or Apt.I Cany areal
A.lk for M/Purcell 6'15--a1.
Rlchardson/Pun:oell Rltr.
Alteratlon.......642.5145
Neat, accurate, JI yra. exp. ARRO~HEAD
Purltas Waten
6974 • TILE, Ceramic
4200
I Will lWE
ADULTS ONLY
July • Aag. • Sept.
FURNISHED APT.
2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS
Waterfront/Loe
BOAT SLlPS
Channel Rfff
2525 OcNn Blvd., CdM
673-1711
89'1~ wknds. BEAtJ'nFUL Male Collie 9788 Apartments $15 UP wtc w /ldtcben 10 SETTlf ESTATE lnt~~tion Oapm.an & =KEY..,,..,,....m-a~Jor-co_m_er_C-.M-. w-1
Deluxe Bachelor Apt $25.
0
up Studio Apts. 2384'-' I' ~ Oranae. ~1850 or 1c>me 1mprovement1. C2
Uv rm. br, kitch a: ba. Newport Blvd. Od 548-9755 2 1 /J ACRES prop. 51,4'1'5 eq tt. Will trade · 1 & 2 Id m A t Ll'ITLE Black I: white boy for income w/seenciable.
3 BR Ap~s p 1 REAL ESTATE kitten. Approx 2 mo. vie Rltr. 64U48154.S-4412
with 3 batha. General VA(AllT I UID Wa"t Newport 67~ DLX Balboa dplx., 2 BR, blt-
Near achoola, treewaya Income Pro--. 6000 n1 uut FOUND Oacbstrund, Vic 15th In K, tum almost new, cpts,
Walldni distance to OCC ,..... •' 2 113 AC R ES comnvrdal It Tutttn. Npt Hts. 548-C240 drps, fl1>lc, patio, fncd yd.
981 El Camino CORONA DEL MAR zoned CC2) on major thor· Bick ocean. Trade up ~
Apt. # 1 Costa Mesa ONL y $31,5001 ouihCatt ln Santa Ana. Mo-Lott 6401 an~ILA Co. units 213:
FAIRWAY 2 HOUSES on, 1 lot, So. of tel. apt.s., bu1lne111, traller LOST: Baby girl1 floral, rec;1 6 ,,.,.9MO--,'""l2 _____ _
Hwy. 1 I~ blks. to bey; au· park or other commercial mltlti colored bonnet & plnk 25 View Acres Lafuna
YlllA AP's tl1enl.Jc New Ena. nil box OK. or hold for future ln-lmit sweater. If found or Beach. So m e improve-
• J-BR. borne + 2 BR. rental. crease in value when Bolsa taken by mistake, pleue ments, Income $7700. $)43,-0cean Port Apts. 3 BR APTS Hdwd. tin .• colonial CJ>tc.. Ave. fully develops Into ._ return. Phone 642..-4980 000 equity. For. TO's or 'I'
lmotty pine intcriora. Realtor lane blvd. Sewer llne st~ ALTERED male cat, black It Owner. 494-e.1, 494-4957
* Verne, the Tl.le Man *
CUst. work. lnstall • repaln.
No job too smail. Plutu
patch. LeakiJli ah o w er
repair. 847-1957/~06
Clear tltle R-1 lot, San Cle-
mente, ocean aide of fV.'Y.
$9850 value. Trade for house
Costa Meaa (Pref College
Pt<) KI r>-9659 or 546-2349 '085 & EMPLOYMENT BEAUTY Salon. 6 stations.
estab IO.yrs Lido areL wru Job Wanted, Men 7000
tnl free and clear flO,IXkl eq. for R.E. Q&' wbe.t-have-CAPTAIN • Licensed. 20 Yl'I
you. Bkr. 548-7711 exper._ sail It power ya~tl.
10 UNIT MOI'EL. nNr air-
port. TRADE FOR YllCIUlt, m , or carry back TO. A
steal. OWner 54().5832
Industrial skip loader late
model. Will trade for late
model station wagon.
546-4286 alter 6 p.m.
Familiar W. O>aal lncludll\I
Gull ol Lower Calli. E. W.
Pacific Watera. Best of local
&. general relerencl!'-. Call
640-2977 be!ore 0800 or afttr
1800
SUMMER Job w1nted by
married college aenior with
&ood pay. 494-9'268
Bachelor Apls. Comp! furn. POOL 673-2020 bed at properiy, A m p J e w~te, look.a like the P\Jrlna * * *
bltns, cpts, drps. Hld pool, O •· t I Ori b •717 Boots" Vi * * * ADULTS NLY 15 units, 2 BR. hardwood. -a er supp y. ve y .. cal, name " . c.
rec :'~~!en. Manager Mn. Canon Ooors. prages, laundry, W. Bolsa, Santa Ana, then Fa.lrview &: Free"" a Y •1!!!!'~"'~~!!!~~~-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!! Job W•nted, Ledy 7020
UNENCUMBERED, A I e r t
Middle age 1 a d y with
managerial &: secretarial
abilities, b u s In es s back·
ground of many years, de-
sires something d!Uerenl.
Own transportation. c 1 n
travel, what have you? P.
0. Bo>< 1332 N.B.
$115 20122 Santa Ana Ave. $1,435 mo. income. ~ phone owner 542-!li33. 549-2.164 1;
642-42m. 646-420'2 COuis) Nr. Orange Co. Airport 574 Hamilton, Costa Mesa. REWARD-Blacl( angora cat SERVICE DlllECTORY ~t:KVl\.t: Olkt:Cl.O RY
BAYCLIFF MOTEL 546-8260 HOME & INCOME by Ownr Mount. & r)eMrt 6210 with white trim and king· Baby1lttl"1 6550 '~-· TV aid htd 2 BEDROOM Pool. Carpetll, Exe depres/invest. oppey. 4 i.ize front pawa-Colleie Park
.......... • m 1erV. drapes. One chlld OK. BR. res. &: io.2 br Apts, Mountain Home vlclnlty. 545-JT18 BABYSITTER, Your home.
pool. 4M N. Npt Blvd. 642-7311. 2265 Can,yon Dr. pool, 2-yr old. Ealde. 67S-139l ~utllul new Lake Arrow· LOSl' Terrler Dog, O>sta Mother 55, xlnt references. Costa Mesa Mesa. ani.wen to "Corley," Guest cottage or gara1te apt.
head home baa rumpus room reddish white. Re ward , as part salary, Avail, July
Balboa 4300 2 BR Apt. New cpts, drpr., Buslne• Rental 6060 with wet bar, kitchen with 545-5239 1st; permanent. Call: 714:
NEWLY DF.CORATED No~l:i~[.~;· =:-:;~~ :;!i~. ~: i:;.n LOST: white, long stone from 247-7903 Eves. Apple Vallry Oceanfront View 2115 Harbor, CM combo freezer and refrig-pin, vie. White Front store, BABYSJ'J"l'ING in my home. CM. ~7 Day!>, 2 Yl'I or older. SlS wk.
Bachelor Apl3. Newport leach 5200 Modern Store 1200 aq ft, am· erator built-in vacuum, HU· 968-397l
No children • no pet& · pie parking. Jn It out on 2 na bathroom plus m11ny GREY, Tiger-ttriped altered ========::;:;
from U25 mo. JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba streets. other features Including ~:~·~ Ba.y area. Brick, M1sonry, etc.
67>5438 mglHty. Frpl, chndelltts. Petitte, !148-«>22 docking privileges on the 6560
fOR "-nt • ··;umm~. d•I""" lush cpta, drps. Iron gated :;=:;~=====~I lake. Priced at $6.5,CXkl. For nc • "' " ...... m tn• I all Gl Personals 6405 BRICK, Con~t·, Ca...,....,...., Balboa dupl 2 BR tJo pvt patios, cement walla o~ •I> P M lle c enn .... .. .. • """u,.
K ex. ;.~ ' btwn unlta. Medallion kltch, E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa 3200 Thomp90n with: SINGLES • ADULTS Custom Cabinets. S m a 11 bit-in • carpets, Wllllft, Sq. n. bldga. I: % acre of E ..... ff & ... I "' job OK fenced yd, lhort block to FA heal. Acrosa frm Coco'1, land for leue. l600 Per Mo. Cimo "'llOC• nc. Meet Oran~ Couney'a 1. Free Est 962~945
bay or ~an $150/wk. Call WstcU Plaza. 1665 lrvine. Realooomica ~ 181& ~pman Ave. ni~lt people at Sa.nla Builders 213: ~U $200 mo. 642--0239 e, CalJ!. Ana'• deluxe ballroom ________ 65_7_0
CLEAN Bachelor Apts. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, bit-Ina, new • Excellent Location • 54!-2621, Eves.-wlmdi 53M'727 * ORCHESTRA *
All ut11 Incl f15 up cpts, stepa from ocean. ttl5 Newly decor. atcn, 17x40 S Actta It cabin. 12.995. i6&I FOOD & t'OCKTAJLS
315 E. Balboa BlTd. Agt Anlta 6'13-QIO 1873 Harbor, C.M. ~ down Wf:D. TH URS. FRI. SAT.
BALBOA 673-9945 3 BR, 2 be, unlurn. t!replaCI!, NEWPORT ~: Shop 1500 BRECK NOTI' Rl..TY 546-0464 DANCER'S CORNER
REMODEL, r epa irs
phnnb'g., painting, elec.,
carpentry, re1ld., commerc..,
room additions. R e a • .
6T>3038
Gardening 66IO
ANTHONY'S
Garden Service
646-1941
COMPLETE CLEANuP
LA v.?ls REPJ..ACF.D
Ren. monthly cart. Prun-
ing. Landscapinr. Exp. hor-
ticulturist.
J1pantH Gardener
Exper,, complete yard
acrvice. Free estlmate1
• 548-'Tti •
EXflERT JAPANESE
GARDENER '
Clean-up Neat Work 54().9t94
JAPANESE GARDENER
EXPER. Reliable maint.
Reas. mo rates. 892-3219
EXPER. Japanese-Americ.an
gardener; lndscp. clean-ups:
Monthly maint. 531-.5145 eve
EXTREMELY Capable&: ex..
perlenced Ty p I a t , book-
keeper. organizer with best
rel. Seeking local poclUon
perm or temp 673-3010
CAPABLE woman · Practl·
cal nurse· companion. Good
cook. light housework. drive.
Phone ~l -----c A R P ET Oeanlnr. floor
11trlpplng. Waxing, Walll,
Windows wuhed. 531-oo67
CLEANING or p a I n t i n f .
Wallis, woodwork, floora.
E.'QP. girl. ~9
HOUSE &: Apt. Cleaning
Dependable &: R.eaa 77~96
THE HOUSE KEEPERS
Huntington Beech 4400
QUIET & BEAUTIFUL
2 BR. Pool, Free Util. ~:
% block ocean. $225. Mo. 123-aq. tt ~ ofllce 500 eq, ft. • 1438» S. Main at Edinger St.
.fut St. 6'/'5.5161 New cond. 64U275 R. E. Wanted 6240 SANTA ANA 542·9306 ======== LAWN At Garden mainten-DAY Work-Ironing-Cleaning ~. B°" Family M_ .. _ _..lp Car-nterin11 "-590 ance. c:eanup . Spray . Fer-By Day or Hour. E.w..
S47.50: MnWy: $185 17676
CamerGll. 847..21%i
RENTALS
Apts. Unfvr nt1Mcl
General SOOO
RENT
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month
rut.L OPTION TO BOY
No depolit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C.
Furniture lentils
517 w. 19th, C.M. ~1454
lS68 w. Lncin. Anhm 714-2800
Coate Mesa 5100
2 Br. cpla, W,.. blt·lnl. nr
&hops, patio, pool. S125 ~9
ne. 313 E. 17 Pl.
BACHELOR Af>T. Bit-in 11tv
-+: refrlg, cpts. $82.50 Wilk lo
~. ga.f E. Camino
Corona del Mar 5250 lce Rental _ 6070 LAND Contract home 3 br. 2 .,. . '"''"''""" . ..-• v Wlze Com'l & Rest. 962.7349 836-40'l7 .... ------b a • Po o 1 option a I Will pay tr&nlter fee. Mov· •NO JOB TOO SMALL' ========= • AOUNA BR ... CH tng. P'tt lnc:reued J1D1e 1-. . • JAPANESE GARDENING NEW 1 BR, blt·inl, adult.I co-'""' -Reasonable Nllt Bch area Mlllt ... 11 Imm-'•-•-'··-Resident • lndustrtal Com· Do-ti'c Help n--'-all b'-... ,. .... 7761 • ~ .,..,_.,... Service Cleanup, Land~-...... ly U75 Incl utlla. 3 BR. 2~ ..,.,_ spa~ av a . u: w ~ Make olfer. Write Box M 122 mercial • M a 1 n t e n a n c e .._..~ 7025
ba bit-Ina $250 newnt office buildint at CONDOMINIUM •Mted in Daily Pilot Repair and R e m o d e L Ing. 531.7034 alt 7 p.m.
Orange Coast Property prime location ln downtown Bluffs area; l or 4 BR., MUST Sell Holiday Health Reas. Lie, bonded. Insured. * MOWING, edging, A: clean
332 Marguerite, CdM 67~ ~~.• =~·Alrbea=i froin owner. 644-~ Spa Mtmbenhlp, 40 mor. for • 962-1961 or 642-500-4 • ~~Um~~~t~~I ~~ll !;'"
LIVE INS
Employer PlY!> fees
George Byland Agency
106 B E. 16th. S.A. M7--0395 2 BDRM, cpts. drpa, blt·ll\S, paneled partitioning. Tw 0 14·30 Day ListinCJS 1. 20 mos for ~ only $300. •Carpentry • Cabinets • cple, exclualve area, refs. d First payment Aug 15. Call • Bit.ins • Alterations • JAPANESE GARDENER A I Me $165 67~ entnnces; rear lee s to Call Agent ~1440 """ 2152 alter 4:30 • RePftln1 • Reas! 646-9583 Maintenance by the month. gene "' _...,!!_ 7100
Municipal puking lots. SSO BU vi<>"" "Jobs Are per month tor space. Add SINESS •nd ALCOHOLICS Anonymoua FREE estimates. No Job too Good refs. Exper M&.7758
Huntington Ilea.ch 5400 $5 tor delk and cha.lra. Add FINANCIAL Harbor Area. Phone 673-8724 small. Remodels and Ad· cut & Edie Lawn
$10 for buslnesa hours ID-P.O. Box 1223 O>sla Mea. dltions. 548--0787 Maintenance. Llce~ed. Our Bu1in ... "
2 ldm Unfum
Utilities included
HEATED POOL.
802 Knoxville, Apt. O. HB
SJ&.2914
BEAUTIFUL new 1 and 2 BR
Apts. for rent. Belt location.
Reuonably priced. Better
hUJTY. only l lelt. 17071
E•ergreen Circle. Apt. B.
847-3845
awerin& lel"fice. AD utlllties But. Opportunltftt 6300 FOH Sale; charter mem-REPAIRS* ALTERATIONS 548-4Q • 545-8570 alt 4 PM
p&ld except telephone. CX>NnX:TION bership In Newport Beech CABINETS. Any me job. MOWING, F.dging, vacalawn.
DAILY PILOT 'SUPPLY ROUTE Tennl$ Club. 644--0739 23 yra ex-per. ~n3 Gen'I clMOtrp. Hauling.
222 FOREST A VENUE Unuaaal opportunity for man NEWPORT Beach '!sPJ1la Odd job1. * 54U956
LAGUNA BEACH or woman to restock new Cub Membe~e. Cement, ConC"9N 6600 J IM'S GARDENING
49&-9t66 type com di.pe1Nn with 644-2840 &: Lawn Maintenance. Rest.,
FOR RENT high quality peck.a(ed food CUSTOM PATIOS & Com'l .l Oe1111up. 548-M1t.
Coast Employment
AGENCY
Santa An• Prof') Bldg.
1670 Santa Ana Ave.
Costa Mesa "42·9611
Hn 8: 30 am • 5 'Pm Mon-Fri.
Help W•nted, Men 7200 Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted producta. HandlJna brand Meet Dynamic Prlends Block walll. Also concrete
1; drapes, air-cond. namet only. No sellinr. with sterling qualities. 1awlng A removal. 342-1010 ~~~~m~~i:~: RHI E1t1t1 S1le1men
MARJNER.'S BLDG. Dependable ~non can net • 8394990 • CEMENT Work, •ll types. New licensees welcome. We
1515 Westcl!U Dr., N.B. VERY HIGH EARNINGS. ~ will not be rnponsible No job too mnall. Free est. wcap·g, clN11up. 6424400· train. Draws 1galnst com·
Contal't Mni. RAlnlo 6424CXXI Part or full time. Requires for debts other than my H. STUF1.ICK 548-8615 Gardener-Experienced. De-mission lf you quatl.(y,
UlSO to $3250 cuh secured own. WW\am It. Price rloors·Walka-Patios Ir Ex· pendable. Yard maintenance. Richardson/Purcell
LEASE or sell condominium, 17-41 Wtttcllff Dr• by 1.nventory and equipment. poled Rodts. E x p e r t t e 897 .5991 e Realty 675-4G.11 d~ux~. 3 br., m ba .• family Prtme loc for •tore OI' otrtoes. Write for p e r I 0 n • l in-Annovncernenft 6410 workmansh.lp. 642-8514 _.......,Cu,__t .~F.dg...,........e_La_wn __
3 Bdrm, n Santa Ana St. nn. bit-IN, 2 pooa, R«. DX> IQ ft o 25c. WaVpan'I. tervtew, giving phone Maintenance. Licensed. Stock Room Clerk
Urturn. mo. will furnish facilities. Cose to beach. ~ [)rps. a.INood. Co-op number to Inter-St.ate Dllt. Coast Healtll Chlb ~ ·:u: . : I 0 ~ 548-41Q -54:>-8570 aft 4 PM Knowledge Inventory Control ~ $180 mo. S3&-1385 Bien. Olvner 548-8686. Co., 1811 West Katella. Sulte ~ aya, • e c. ,.,.. .. NDER M,_,,..,RHOME· 22} An ..... _, Calif -. ffoap jtaJily la VW-Motto types, Free est. 193-Gl& ..,...,. V I V 2 BR Townhle, l~ ba, bit· I BR near downtown. $70 ~ Modem Ofllce-Or~ Co. . • ..,,.., m, ' .,_,.. FR.EE SAUNA wrrH 0.nerel S.rvlcet 66t2 b; E. Washington St.,
Ins, adulta SJ.to. part rent cl~inc ul1J. Mature adult.a. Bank building. 230 E. 11th CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE SWEDISH MAE.ACE Cont cto 6620 Santa Ana !or mngr aervicff. ~ 53&--0403 (H.B.) St., Cast• Mna. 642-14&5 Part or P'ul1 Time Opet wlcdys 10 am-11 pm ra n Palnttna. Plumbing, Car-BOYS 10 14 1-=========-!.::::========..:..::======~-Man or wom&n to refill I: SW>days 10 am.c ._ • ROOM AODm ONS • pentry. Reaat Rel. lnl\U'9d, •
Corena del M.r 4250Coron• clel Mir 4250 Corona del Mar 4250 collect money from new a m ~ 18th st. ~ L. T. Construction ~:~ CCW:~~1 ~S::tl
S~\\4'11A-/&~~s·~
I Solve• Simpl• Semnbled ·Wont Punr. for• 0.Ckz.
·~':mbtr' _: ~
IOt# to form four _.. .-ds.
rUIDA C
1 _111r1.
1D1lque coin op e rat 1 d Family rooms, kitchen or --=..,..,..,..~-----cbpensera. Excellent in-Puneralt 6412 unita. Slnile 1tory or 2; CRYSTAL WINDOW DAILY PILOT
come tor kw bra. weekly ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; plans custom dMIJned. l'« Clean.In(, Free est, buaineu, • MMm •
worll (day ffr eva). No aeU. tstim.ates Ir layout, phone: r~ldentJal A CCflltructicn, ICTl'CHEN WOR.KEJi, Pa.rt
illl or experience neceua.ry WESTMINS'lll • 341-1511 • 548-113'7 tlJ'M. 643-8064 Park Lido
SS'7S to $3t00. c:aah req. For MEMORI ·L , •11( Remodelinl • Eltpert • s1u.·s SALT SERVTCE Convaletcfl'lt Cfnler. 466
peraonal tntervl"'• aend "" "" F.<-onomlcal e Plan• e for 1uto Water SofteMrs F1ag•hip Rd.. N e w P ort
. name, addrna a pbcne no. Mortv1ry & C...tery Design New coristrocUon e ~Jl81rs. tnatall1tlon1, _ee ___ ac_h ______ _
111 TMUll-Wfltern Dist. Co. Complete tun.rah 100~ fln1nclna . G. R. Coll· R.ent•I~ ..• 962-.. ROUTES AVAD..ABI..E
500 N. Azua Ave., CoYln1 f rom f!4S IN. ~~IMl-1 ews. '°
9l712 Cemetery lets ADD • Rtmodel • Rfl*h' H1ullnt 6730 Wettrn.tnater for bo)'9 1~14 ;;a:: f-St-Good Pmita · No Sund&J SAL~ unomted pemlft for ,...,., • -Res • Comm • ~trial LrM'LE GIANT TRUCK Df!livf'f'1 M2..t321 ~ particlpaUon 111 fndooea Endo'tnnent Olrt Fl"el La.youta tc Est. 01ac Jt.uling. 6' hcllhth. 10• bed.
ProletaJonsJ P naonne l ~In one.,._.., HU1TMAN 113-t459 Yoo.r'llme It 1 haul. Rtea. SERVJCE Sta Attmdant.
619 N. Mein Str'4-it
Orange, Callfornl•
Electronic
Engineer.
Challen&lng de'i(el&Pmeftt
pocition. Need aradaa
Electronic Engineer to
d e v e l o p revolutionary
new project. Requires
computer and avionics
experience.
If you'tt tried of the old
routine and wish a job
that will Lax your engt.
neering talents contact ua
immediately. Pleue In-
clude your ula.ry r-..
quire men ts..
MASTER
SPECWTIES CO.
1"40 Monrevl• Av"
Costa Meta
642.2427
An equal opportunity
employer
YounCJ Fry Cook
or
Kttchen TralMe
Pmnanent job. Chance lllr
advancement.
<No ttudentl Please)
Bob's Big Boy
154 E. 17th St.
Costa Mesa, Cal.
Maintenance Man
Newport llft for ottice bu.4d·
Ing. 44 Hr. week. Must hffe
seneral knowledre of plumb-
ing & electrical. PleeMftt
working condJtions w/pakl
lnsuran~ It vacation. P~
manenl. Please specify age,
t x p e r i e n c e, reference<;.
Wrtte Box M119 Dally Pilot.
WANTED
1 Mechanic
and
1 Lot Man
~ Fred Rlhl, Service MIJI.
ager 234 E. 17th St., C.OSta
Mesa.
S1fffmen & MlnajMrt
Cared opportJ with ~
firm offering OT~ 100 mu-
tual turut.. Full or pt time.
No exper nee. we ~fit,· •
Npt Bcb ottlce. &d.._ •
Santa Ana oUlce, 5C7.a331
Illvestan Fin~
Services, Inc •••
• COOKS
BLUE DOLPHIN
RESTAURANT.
675-4004
FRY COOK
EXPERIENCED
Good pay.
Apply..ill peraon T-3 p.m.
m3 Harbor Blvd.
Ken's RHt1urant
Gel.Coat ~n
~rirnced. Apply
laland9r Y 1chtJ
1682 Placentia /((le,
O>lta Mesa ::::;..~oritaRf Cl"'!ta= :w n::""p-oblie:...COIL TOM CARNEY, m.lr. 15 1'I Blc John Mi-«nO ~.:. ~~ ~ ~:
yni Newport ara. ~-HllOl Beach. w-..... ~ New eoNtr. nn lldd. a.EAN Lot.8, rararea. ete. NB CASTING Finisher
nwnt l"flQ\lfred. o.u, Ppot 531-lm ~ fen ma.Int. xlnt wtr. ~ Tree removal, dum,, aktp, • Ex p E 1t 1 EN c E 0 Elqi.enence tn routine and r I I r I
..
Box M.J21 Additions + ~ baclctloe, fiU. (nllde. 182-8745 OPTSET OPERATOR A.B. lrindfns: aluminum mq.
wro: Small m 0 de r n ~ ! L... .... Fred H. Gerwkk. Uc. ./ HAULING. Trull pickup. Didi 360. Call ~ neidum foundry.
MAODNE SHOP In Oran1e =:!!'!~ m.6C>ll * !Wt-21'70 TrtmmlnJ. An)'thtna • " do BUSIOY • 642.aJ
Co. ar will cou. llN•t.lna tn 11JJlEE Lota. Padftc View ,._ _. a It aU. Expert wort. 562'792 ToeediY'• CMd Reaurant Lido CalUnp Inc. exlatlna •· JIUpl.J to PO Memorial Patk. OceM .... _,,.. L.,... .. a.EAN Lotl. rvaaet. etc. C.d M OaD an. ~ m.a 135 Ohma Wa.>'; Ooa .....
b m . Knport a.eta, MCtion. Valued at•.._ lt•pelr 6626 Tree mnoval. dump, •· ~ nBERG~ l'ORDCAN c.JJI.... M&b Offtrl ._ ... , CARPIT -Hoeea lleddloe, f1Jl, lflli'•• llW'fG Wida ~ -~ 10 mu -.. Mlu7 opa,
a.,Newfw ... uwe• ~1112 • QmUtJ ;.....b_ rr.. * TWH HAULiNO Beecti-.an..U.---~""-to~t;:_:
1'111 .. Oii 8aDloa Ma. lllV1CI DUllCTOll\' ell.lmatu at 10UI' llame. AD 6 ~. •153D EXPEa ..,._ 4 l • 1 el 1*lr IZZIO; le-mt DtlllbUlhed ID,...... pricel. 54Mm eYte. Uc. ~ ~ E. Smlttl _.;:.._ _____ _
Wahr a..lty 11 .. ttl"I ... Oiobect« lronl"I 67SS a,. a 31lt St. Nam-mo ~~'°:72' ~ ·: :;:e-
m vi. Udo. NI mGDO 8ABYS11TrHG ta., ..... llectrtat 6640 tROMNO. EXPER!ENCED • TUtE Sen1ct lbn. uPtf., car.~ aoll N..-port iN\l'Eit $1.fO> Gt men 6 nr. Paulartno Stlll. 1ft1 ... U 80 HOUR ~ beneft"-' p 1 rm · . BJT'd. Nrwpcrrt a..dl
· rec-lvt hlah rebanl tat,...,.. wkdya. MMW • Et.ECTRJaAN. Ll«fl•f'd A • ~ • reliable. 5-0-1113 I J A ff 1 r ONAL-E.-wnc.-.
Write lax M-111 &IJ1 Pilot WlU. ~t ai., .. ...... b o 11 d e d. Small Joti., PUCZ ,._ .,.. Id ._. NO --..-. M ii, J'G'I snft!rT'td.o 12 br Nit. ...
DAILY PllDI' w.vrr Am 11111 twnltb ~ • malateft •• rtpt.An. .an ...,_ ........ -DAILY cu ..n ... ' DAILY hr "· 1:: c .... ...,.
JllmG JtmJl3l1 • a.DJ to.1• e Diii ...... .tit Jtl:IULTI Jiii.or 1 rzt'Wb ...... PILOTWJJfr AD!l llMl'TI tnmwd. ~------~~-----r
'' ( ' •
J
. . I
DAILY PiL.Or
JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOU & IMP\.OYMINT JOIS & IM"-OYMINT MlltCHANDISI POI MllCHANDISI POlt MllCHANDISI llOI 1U a EMPLOY MIN I JOIS & EMPLOYMEN I JOIS & EMPLOYMENT
-------u-a.. wa~ , u-lp Wanted SALi AND TaADI SALi AND TaADI SALi AND TUDI Help Wanted, Men 7100 Help Want-4 .,,..,. ..-.-"'9 _ 1..-•-e1 .__. 111 ••
1-W-..n 7400 Women 7• flUfftltvN IOOO Pwftlture -....,._ .._.. ·-'' W1tttecl, Men 7200Help Wanted, Me.. 7200 ---..
Plastics and
Fiberglass Fabric~tion
Layout. fabricate and make build·up of
plastic and fiberglass parts and assemb-
lfts including foaming from previously
developed information obtai ns bl~ from
: planninj! sheets and blueprints.
Minimum th ree years of experience
High temperature resin expenenc8
maadalorv. Ability to fabricate pla~t1c.
plaster a·nd wood molds from blue.
prints.
Apply in Peraon or Call
(714) 546-8030
3333 Harbor Blvd.. Co1h1 ~u. Calif. •
Atlantic Research
CORPORATION
Mi11ile syslemt Division -.i13rc1t1rWhlo 1teau111d e /on Eou•I Oc>oorhMllv Ernpk>••' -
f 1perienced
-:fiberglass
~ _ roduction . ... : Personnel
*CHOPPER
s,,,_y.up Operator•
$3.50 -$3.75
*ROUERS
$'2.75 -$3.00
•Plus Bonut Plan
•ptus Mediul Plan
FllERFAB
S.nta Clara
Htt•d Mr. Rich Ada mt
(213) 925-9319
5314 Lakewood Blvd.
Lot AngelH
.cal manufacturer has
1meclfate openinp for:
• Electronic
Assemblers/
• Wiremen
Ne are •l'I esiabli1hed
tol'MMrda\ firm wlth
lllter•I frf nge benefits.. Only ,..,,,. with at
leHt the months ex·
perfenc• 1heuld apply
to
PARAMETRICS
'2f laker Str .. t
Coet1 Mes.
549.2221
Ships Carpenters
and
.Y~ht Painters
Only expcrienl't'd
need apply at
Udo Ship Yard
900 l ido Park Dr.,
Newport Beach
.
IUL ESTATE
: ; -JALESMEN
CITY OF
NEWPORT BEACH
SIGH & PAINT
SHOP HELPER
S198-Sfi05 per month. Excel.
lent bmtlJls. Requires two
yean of lncrt'asingly re-
sponsible working experl·
en<.'<' m a sign shop or in
sign painting. and traming
Ln mechanical drawing or
dratting. Completion of an
apprenticesh1p or a course
of 1ram111g in silk screen
processing dc-strable.
ElKTRICIAN
S576-S701 per month. £'<cel-
lent benetlL~. Requires com·
pletion ol an at'('redilefl ap.
prenticeship training p~
vam 111 1 ht' ek.-<'lricaJ I.ride
and llnl' yt>ar or }Olltne)'·
man level rxpenence.
for llddillonal infOl'matJon
come in to~
Personnel Office
CITY HALL
3300 Newport llvd.
Newport Beach
IMMEDlATELY.
STOCK
PRf PARA T10ll MAM
For 2ncl. shift. Rut.-
ber experience d•
1ire4'. M u 1 t r •~ d
scales and balances.
Age 25-45. Good pay
and benefits.
Appty Personnel Dept.
U.S. DIVERS CO.
3323 W. Warner Ave.
Santa Ana, Calif.
An pqual opportunity
l'mployer
Trainees-Over 21
Part and Full Time
Apply In Person:
Shakey's Pina
Partbr
2285 :-/pl. Blvd .. C.M.
-Auto Radio Man
Experienced or will consirlrr
ma.n w11h 111mllar bark-
IO'f)Und Betl('h It R& R phone
&t24!64
A&H Instruments
T«l"•lt Bi:: Bl'ar Lakt prop.
ertles tull t7t pal'\ time.• qmc,e in Newport B('a~·h
Chd Big BL-u Ulke Excr p. 1749 Nf'wpnn Blwt.
Unn:tl earnlnit~ for top Costl\ Mt'N. ca111.
men! Writ!' Box M 110 Dai-e=--=---..,-------
1,y PUot. Phone 5'1().R2 t2 Dishwasher
* Wire Remover
.P1rt Time
$4 hr.
• Busboys
Musl be over 18.
Al>PI yln per!IOO only.
SURP & SIRLOIN
5930 Pet. Cat. Hwy.
Newport a .. ch
MAY CO.
South Coatt Plau
3333 lrlstol St.
Cotta tMw
Now lntervlewin9 for:
Auto Center
Mechanic
Brakt. Fro11t end.
Tunt"up full Timt
Interviewing Houri
'.\londay thru Thursday
16-1:? a.m & 1-3 p.m.
APPLY IN PERSON
Employment Office
Upper Level
An equal opportuni\y
employer
Architectural
Draftsmen
~1111 2-3 yrs experience In
apartment house and tract
home field. Preparation n!
preliminary layouts of new
hydronic domesllc )leatiJlg
and cooling ioyatem. Great
oppty lo learn n e VI field
perticipalion 1n cng1neeriJ1g
ttsllm; !l1ld lo create a ru-
IUrt tn a rapidly growing
manuraclun'ni: company.
Balanc•Flo, Inc.
673-lll
Purchasln9 Agent
Experienced as a P.A. in
the boat building mdus.
try. JENSEN MARTtiE,
235 Fischer: Costa Mesa.
~3440
Agencies. Women 7300
See Bttt)' Bruce at
mi~~ lxec
Agent-y tor Career Girls
"10 W. Coai.I Hwy .. N.8.
By appaint. &16-3939
He•., W•nted,
Women 7400
Ideas wanted. 11ggressive ra·
dio stat1.on aeeka person un-
der 30 who can create con-
test ideas, c o m m e r c i a l
Ideas. comedy Ideas. Want
fresh, original, vital a p.
proach. Salary open. If you
possess real, provable cre-
ativity, send solid examples
ln Larry GraMiS. Radio
KWlZ, 3101 W. Sth St .. Santa
Ana !Yll03.
ALTERATIONS
Quall6ed to work in blah
grade fashion store. Able lo
do both men and women'•.
OUers permanent run timt>
y~rlc. Pleasant envi.ron!!:'ent
and good company benefits.
Apply:
Buffum'•
Fashion ltlancl
' WANTED: good boiaekeeper
to live in. Mu1t be age 18-!
Meals free: luxurlou1 apt.
blk. from the beach. Call:
67'.>--0970 before 4 PM. uk
for Ken
PART·TIME CASHIER
Weekends & afternoons.
• Ask ror Bob or Oavt.
Ameiican Bldg Center
Munl Bch 962-Jl21
PER....~~ABL.E Woman wil h
salP5 ability, pa.11 time, in
onl' of Callfa finfst golf
AA<>ps in Laguna aru. Able
to work wttkoods. -49&-5863
lor interview
BABYSt'ITER. • live in.
MatUtt, ttsponllible person.
References. Room Ir boerd + small salary. Days 213:
627-3321, Eves, after 7. 714:
540-492'.! '
ATIRACTTV~ WOMEN: lm·
mediate openings. part nr
foll time. '-' hr to su111 . We
train. Add to your family in·
rome now. 4~5422
SINGLE NEEDLE • Special
machine o p e 1 a I o r ~ •
pressers • trimmers. Ex-
p t r i e n c e d only 158
Monrovia. rot.a. 1>12-2666
BARMAIDS ....
... and GO.GO
DANCERS
S300 per week
6J3.5483 or 633-9763
E~tienced mat'iin cltrk .Wire )'OU looldn& for & part
tUne job? Becalde you need
•o~ MOIW)'! Work nlghta,
'1IO c>-1> nee. Earn S4. hour
to" ttart.
No h__.: fot Newport Bueti office ,.,..... .ence ot National Brokerage Firm.
Wire JOI' waftlnt 'I
.c.n m •"·"51 New WaU remove :your Wfta. • IF •
Necessaryt 40 to fiO WJ>m. wary ()flen.
M11st have clean California ~1()...8121 Mias Romeiro
dr1vtnr l'K'Ofd, Apply 'RECEPTIONIST • PURCH.
YELLOW CAI CO. Cl..ERK 20--'lO years. Etec.
1811 E. 16th St. tric ~wrller. 10 lcf'y Ad·
Costa Meu dt'r· 17<U Placentia. Costa
Me~
CAlillR BOYS NEED 2 f'ulJu.ttcs. CM
Ynu M\<9 GOOD ltOUTD earn $4. hour. 1w• train.
II JUll A9AJIABl.E H.B. M~· C. r 1enb1 t I
a Cl\r RUNTINCtON BEAOI 14:2-:\3?5 _, ~ desire te cent • DAILY "LOT __ P_A_RT_Tt_ME--12-hr--_,. n~ "" •t'dl .....,. • to.an • . . -~ 9Vt'n\np wo,_ cm& Pllu out ampln a P.1.i.
-JllLL£R PR ... ELECTllON IC SSUWb' ordtts. H.B. It rv, Mn.
..-Ooltf'I' S'el~ Ex P 1 r ~ray 540-1932 li1Ji iiJ ~ ~ aot ~ ti 1all bave BABYSITl'ER UYe-ln I ~ NCtl•lna dept. FlaD time ~ ~ tlaclqp'ound. dYI. for ~ · yr aid Hun.
...._ ~Uc. SUI B. w. W"'91t OD.. mo a .
• • art. M "· 17111 a.. M1wpurt llwill. CM. ~um or~
Pit· MiiiPAPD ..._ hr BAIJYih rnrid: 2 1 m a II ~~a•• ll •a.. lllDl'ne Mww7, 0-. Mew c:hktm. apptr In pmion ..-mm (IDtlO. ...._ .,... Drnbll Apprar MIO •-6 _,, -..._ nr' a ..,.., 111r p/ttnle ,..... mn. aa.e .,_.. ""· wrtte l'Wll req. _,. .---· •
...... Iii a'004 '-!al_. ac. PR. 111'1 Alhn BIYd. _RB-=---------'* tt *"'-tnJdr. MJ.ml ~ Putt f;XJIER. Dotlut muu ~ E I: D g D Re 11 a It I' SERV 8&1. AtWnd. P/ttme. AH~~:,:~:·
~ • ldtr:fwa balfier· N...W fat nilbC A tftaldt. --~ :;;;r;.To . ~ Job for ,._ ..... 01ut11Ct all a..t 1w ..,.t. LQIJISI HINDlh."S
QI m-nT for •· 16.l'IU .,.. call • •1171
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~
\
Women -
POUa Cllll
CITY OP
NIWPORT llACH
smss10 per month. Etrttl-
ltnt benefits. Recrulret hich
.chool and .. min, OM year
o( Ml-time paid eKPf!rience
In general oUlce work, and
ability 10 type SO wpm. AJ..
&1gnmet1ts may be to I.he
day, nlpt or momini:
"lltch. Days off m11y be
other than Sat. or Sun. On.
ly appbcants who can IC·
cept assignment to any ah1tt
should apply. O.oelna dale
M<1..Y 28. Test Ma.y 29. Apply
Personnel Office
crTY HALL
3300 Newport llvd.
Newport Beach, Calif.
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
S o m r experience re-
quired. Must be able to
wortc any hours. any
shirl.
Apply Pat Folaom
133-0600, Ext 2229
COWNS
RADIO CO.
19700 JamborM Road
Newport Beach
All applications reviewed
on merit with no bias ~
ward Race. Color, Creed
or Sex.
CURI
Producllon Control Dt·
p1111ment. Office expeti·
enC't' required.
Strong background rBM
Electric.
Call or Apply
ClA-VAl CO.
17th & Pl1centi1
Costa Mesa
54a.2201
An equal opportunity
employer
-EXPEltllNCID-
• Commercial
Telter
Prerer height between
S' 1.t 5'3"
APPLY IN PERSON
1 sf Natioul link
of Orange Cou~
1650 Adams
Costa MeM
ASK FOR:
OBI TYPIST
lltUMClate f\&11 time *,,. Inc ID a.Jes De,artmenL
Dlvtnilkd cJeridU re-
epomabillU... MUil ~
60 w.p . .m. on el«trc cy~
writer. Ex~llmt 11r'Orkln&
conditions..
CaU Personnel Dfpt.
494-9401
TElOlllC
Bl&IEllNG co.
-Experlt'nced ln beet« wo•
an'• read)l-to-wear. Quall•
fled to 11eU lo bllh Cl"ld•
taahlon •ten. Of{en plea.
ant ~~ment -.nd aood
company benefits. Apply:
IUFFUM'S
Foshion Island
v DESPERATE! I Contractor Jf' ant• Out :-{~ll NeuJ; Decorator .Spanilh.
& Mediterranean Furniture
Ca11celled;
SECRETARY, BookJ<eeper. Kint ,1 ... t llK•· Me,i+e1•e11H11 ,.Mii•' ••k ~ .. roo111
Fut movini:1 hard worktn& -.1+. ce111pl•+• willl kl119 si1t 111e++rou a ber tprin9a.
prosperous 2 • m a o ad-6orte"' I ft. 5_.,.1,i. ••'• cusle111 ~uiltf41 wllll u rvecl
vtrtisin& a1eocy. Rewardlnc ••" w.H trl111 •'*' 111 .. cJ.i11t cl.el•. H••"Y ••~ ceclii•il future (or p e r m a n e ti t , ••bl• .,,, 2 •-' ••blet. T •II t•" 1 .. f tebl• I•"''" s,.,..
career minded woman with ish 1w•9 cll•i" 1.,,.,.. 1.,.. s, ... 1.11 style 'h'i"t ut, su~rlor thlnkiD~ equipmeAi, etc .. elc.
LAIUNI Beach, Calif. judcment &: m~ement .... ,.._ .. 11119 ,...h11• .,, .. ..,,
ability. Muat be fast. ac-Whole houeeful Wtl ,.._ $149t.OO
curate typlst. Write fully. Jtfust Sattlfiee •••• State Jobi, dutiea I. 'P
salarl$: Phil Lan~. PO Term. Avallable-Newetmen te Calif.
Box~ Balboa. Cal. Credit Approved Immediately \v ~PYE~:;: nm Furniture
Minimum i..yrs experience •
·DEBURRERS
VOX eltdrie pttar. eoot Wfdtdon mo. Ption. .,._ • 1.m-ua · vox 1nk111Y -
amp IZiO. m.em
.•
Planot & °'""' 1130 .
fttANO & OttOAN
''SILL..IN"
Ytt. we're baYilw • "Sel-
1n·· aw~no.mod
els. lhow modeJa, trade-Im
ol pianos It orpu will ao
at low, LOW pric:a WHY
DON'T YOU abop WI before
you bll)'!
WARD'S BAL.DWD'il mmro
tan Newport. CM ~
• PIA~ 6 ORGANS •
• Larieat •tock ln ao. c.w. * ~CJ'-«)~ olf-Pil,yft t1ana.
1000 rolll to ~ from
•Tuma. Tenna ·Tenm *
cub for )'OIJlr piano • trade
crand· piano '°' new 11>Jnet Fitld'a Wbolesale Plano O>.
12072 Brookburat at Ctaapman
Cardell Grove (714) m.2770
Experience preferred in C.Ontact: Mrs. Bradley 1.~ ~ ,_llM..w·....o~ ~_!.~t, hand and power tool de-M.Aa:'O REALTY -• _. ... -.. -· • -... BA1.DWIN ACJ"OIOltle ai>inet bu~ft~ ot l 91ano. $465. TERMS. .... ,. prec Sl<>n ma· 881 Dovet Dr .. Newport Sch. JOIS & EMP' ' I Offl -l I GOULD MUSIC COMPANY chined components. Open. 642-4910 eXt m ce Equipment -ni,Ch Schoe .... I ttructi 7600 2045 N. Main, S.A. 547481 in~ on day and · t n °" 2 Royal Elec typewriterw. Lowrey apt organ $499.
shifts. Jobt Men, Wom. 7500 11 01edl: writer. mM Exec. Wurllt7.er piano repo $499.
Profit sharing ~err. Gest et n er Weber reblt srand saso.
Mimeo. Flexowtiler auto. * Resister oow lor IWDmer -Ruistered Nurse KE N H I y pew r It er. ' copy piano coursea (ages 7·13), J ( CARnR CO vw 360 PROGRAMMING machines. Ditto s p i r i t · adult organ chwea.
•
1
' J.U~:» p.m. Full time. INDUS. DRAFTING Duplicator. Port. TV. 13' E-Z TERMs
671W.17th St. -GROC. CHECKING fi1berglus t>oaoodt.3 3' 5~,J; MUSIC CTY, C.M.
Cotta Me.. -l•liJ 1· ecl..n'ICl'ln 'TRONIC ASSEMBL y g ass overw -or * 54G-2l6S * 541-3421 fl PIX/TYP ~~e outbovd motor
An t<l=turut)' :u:~m~ ~J:~~ f'ull West Coast _G_ar_a ........ _s._i. ___ I022_
NOVf/ HERE -the new
Supenoundinc T·200
Hammond Spinet orpa
-the finest yet!
J. W. Robinson -Housekeeper
06,ys, hill time.
Huntington Beach COMPLETE double bed $20,
536-8815 '..! single beds comp S15 ca,
12027 Garden Grove Bci., CC Daveno & match chair $20, 3
537-7113 uph chairs $5 ea, cotfee Ir
SCHMIDT·PHlLLIPS CO.
1907 N. Main 0 nh
Santa Ana
Hat opening for
Store
Deledlve
2117 S. Main St .. Santa Ana end tables. beaut solid
R A'd 545-7166 mahog chest (best offtr), -linen oom I e 212 N. ~mon, Anaheim misc. cl .o t h in I . 1129 77~2900 Miramar. Laguna Beach •
WALNtlr Kin( man u a I ors an. •
Days, fUll time u-tum at Bluebird Canyon. ''Better Uvini thru
Education"
$1&5. 'l'ER.MS.
COULD MUSIC COMPANY
2045 N. Main, S.A. 547~
Pull time. Experience
preferred. Permanent po.
1iUon. excellent benefits.
Apply Personnel
10.4 Mon lhru Fn
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT IEACH
An 'equal opportunity
employe
WAITRESSES
Experienc!d. Night shift.
Union 1eale; hospitalization
i.nsur .. dental care.
Howard'• Restaurant
4001 W. Coast Hl&flway
NEWPORT IEACH
HOUSEWIFE, Ovtr 21, for
-Sllad Girl
Kitchen. d~s. tuJI bme
temparary.
Call or apply
WESTMINSTER
HOSPRAL
200 Hospital Circt.
Westminster
193-4541, ext. 331
INVBITORY
CONTROL CURI
that lood paying lO to 2 job: R.esponAible for operation
counterairl at the Dorymtn of itodc room, conlliltini
Rtst:aunnt. Al)ply 71llO W. o( rrutintainlng ~ levels
OcMn Front Blvd., Ntwp<>rt a.nd records and filin.,. ~ Beach ·... I"" -...-.-....,..---,. --boxes. Prefer aome famill--Drut. S'!re Clerk ,_a.nty w i t h mechanical
EX°per .. fiilltime. nett l. mT-drawings. -
Are You Lack1n9
.....,coNFIDENCE?
....., COMPETENCE?
Jn all of Oran&e County there
1s no more efteclive achorJ
of inst.ruction with newer
equipment than lhat of the
Newport School of Business.
Let us show you NOW how
women of ALL AGF.S arc
achieving 1UCcess in a re-
markably short time.
Newport
Schoot of lutinest
133 Dover Dr., N.B.
• 646-0153 ·•
FOR
Secretarial Training
ATIEND THE
Most Modern Up-to-Date
BUS1NF.SS COLLEGE ln the
Southland. Tht achoo! of
Programmed Laming with
the :·finishln1 achool" touch.
Complete Secretarial -
BMJJlhup -IBM Keypunch.
Start any Monday-Eveninit
classes also. --
POLLY PRIEST t:ure. Apply In person: Vil·
lage Phannecy, 31582 Coest
Hwy.. So. Laguna. C1ll Personnel Dept. • BUSINF.SS COLLEGE
MANAGERS, worMn, nteded
Toy lhop. :nor OYer, lin&le.
$115 per wk. Must be xtra
sharp. Call lor • p p , t
642-&T -
494-9401 32S N. Newport Bl .. N.8.
TELONIC '-
llGINEERING CO.
Phone 543-9723
MERCHANDISE FOR
·~LE AND TRADE
Furniture IOOO
FURNITURE, came rat,
kn1ck-knacka, books
watches &: many othrr
Items. 1215 G o I d e o r o d ,
Corona del Mar.
117 E . BAY Ave .. Balboa Sat
& Sun 10 In S Household
furn. mclud round 90lid oak
tbl, 4 chrs.
83 Hamood Orpn
with Leslie apeaktrs
Excel cond. &7>3605
CONN CAPRICE. dual
register walnut cabinet.
496-9n3
MAHOC. upright piano
XInt conc1. mo
644-0739 SPKRS $40-$65. Furn. di.shei.,
misc lc...$5. Weekdays TJ61
Rhine Drive, H.B. 847-1496 SACR.lFICE! WU r Ii l u r °" 847-1681 oragn. walnut. Cost SllOO, sell $500. 968-2325 ALL Kinds cJ tools, tome
fumitutt, & a.ssorted odds I: VOX Conlinenta.I <IA!Sii6h
nds ~ E 18 CM model): iood cond. Cost e · · • St.000. Make offer 67J-.4874 Misc. turn. Extensole table
Gov Winthrop desk, rugs. Television 1205 ~1859 or 499-1104 ---~------
Everything (rom glab1ies to
Cooches. Thurs. Fri, Sal.
2491.-.a Virginia Place. C. M·
Furniture Auction 1025
MODEL HOME
AUCTION
FRIDAY NIGHT
May 17 • 7 p.m.
SPEX:lAL CONSIGNMENT
19f>ll Cadillac with Air
2 Complete housefuls or
model borne furnishings in-
cluding: beautiful Modem,
1 Year •••
Parts & Labor
$1 Me.
Lavuna leach, Calif. Spanish Mecllterrane•I'! SHOWROOM SAMPLES
No Dep•sit NEAT It Nice tn tidy up tor
elderly woman S days a
week for one full hour at
S16.:i0 Westcliff acit. area.
Call 642-3009
Mr Stamer or Mr. Springer WOMAN To rare for 2
An equal opportunity
pmplnyt'r
8-r't wood cuved armed di·
van with large man's mat~
ing chair: beautiful Medi·
Spanish " Meditemmeao living room aeta, king'& reg.
bedroom sets, new section-
als, decorator ltem1, lamps,
oU pbitinp, rugs It car·
pets, new Ir used ~frigt!r
A_tor!J. ranges. wasben And
dryers. cofftt Ir end tables.
new & used l'f'CUrters & hide-
11.heds, bunk beds, etr.
Rent With
Option to luy
521-7555 An 1 1 rhildren my home week equa opportum Y day~ 7.15 to;'>: l:i Vic Adami. ----------1 te.rranean fabrics and col· Real Estate ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish
employer &. M~lta. HB 962-TifiO aft Salesman dark oak-top dining set with
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BOB BURNS
RESTAURANT
EXPERIENCED
WAITIESSES
Full er Part· Time
~ml
:17 PASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
5
-.-MANICURIST e
for ewport Be1JCh'1 finest
salon. For interview. call
• 642~23 •
black or avocado framed A~ you getting lilt> bf-st ,.,.. chain: decorative vinyl de-
tums for your bard work'.' sign. 5 Pc Mediterranean
Would you llke to be getting bedroom set -9 drawer Mr.
a 60/40 111>1it 'With a 70% bon-& Mrs. drener, large fram·
us split on )'OW' third sale. ro mirror. Jarre nite com-
SEC'Y. 1'yp111g S5 wpm, 90me Top Costa Mesa location. modes, matchlnc pinet de-
SH. E'\"per h e I P f u 1 . Progrcssivt adve11ls111g It lii!led headboard.
Insurance nk. Age 2240. marketing techniques. $195 VALUE
Call for Appt. 54&-7310 Thi.8 i3 whtre the al'linn i~! Full Price NOW $429.95
WAITRESS, ,xperienced. g Write Box P·l24, Daily Pilot, OR TERMS AS LOW AS
day week, Sunday• off, Ap. for details. '-'·00 PER WEEK
ply HAMBURGER HENRY MEN It women to circulate (Will sell items indMdually)
2136 Placrn1ia. Colla. Mtn popular petition. Must be NO DOWN
HSEKPR. 0111d care. Live-in registered voter of Oran~e U11e Our Store Chatgt
.,, OVER 368 New & UM'fl
llem~!
COUNTYWIDE
AUCTION
l~ Beach Boulevard
, STANTON
11 blk nonh or Karella)
547-6748
OPEN DAILY ~5
For Sales l: lnsl)fction
AUCTION
Every 'T'ue9. & Fri. 7 p.m.
ApPlianc.. t100
.. -....
RENT
COLOR TV
S9 MONTH
Rnltal can apply to puretiue
ORDER BY PHONE
523-3651
9 to 9:30 • '7 DAYS
--:=--:--:-----,,------j•, day5, Pv1 room w/bath. County. Good pay. Inquire No fMCY front BUT .• T~lephone Survey Nrcd rar Simple cooking. At 1905 E. 17th St .. Room QUALITY VALUES JNSTOE!
WASHERS f29.95: dryen
S35: Free%eni S75: Refrlc ..
f'oppl'!rtone & AYOC.: Guar.
M0-1095
USED COLOR TV'S
Your choice of 10. f'uily
guarMteed. Ttrm11 SS«XI
mo. From Sl99.00. See at Expemnccd lady to work s:.oo mo. f>.1.l-\179 ru, Santa Ana or phoM APROVED FURNITURE .f'R.IGrDAJRE -11 cu ft from homr. full or JXtrt time. ---83.>-6336 89'1.6.Wf C Works rine $40 Sl.6:> 10 $2.2S !)fr hour. Wp Salrslady -full lime It • 2159 Harbor ltvd., .M. 1 ~ or S49-l62.1
will train a sle1dy, consclen· 1><111 11mr. nver 40. S<'t' PERSON To call on bars and Daily g.9, 10.S S\ltld1y :-:-:::=--,..------tl"'•• ,r. M M;inager The Show·OO. restaurants to sell Graybo e 548-9660 e AUTO-wuher, very good
•HENDERSON'S
1877 Harbor Blvd .• C.M.
5414155 """ pc.non over ...... any 22 r h' 1 1---' N B o t I t berinmds cond muat tell '2 .,,.. old fringe benefits with old line • M '°" 5 IUlU, • • r It " 1 cumm MAHOGANY King size belld· ' ~·v •
co. 5'17·11156 AM only, ask tor EVERYO~ Uses It -Why •eats, ties. and w<re.a board, twin beda w/aprp, ~ alt 5 pm. Hi.Ff & Stereo
Mr. Kav. . not ~~II ti' S2 hr start. uniforms. 495-6386 mattresses 6 spread $175. 5' anti--tl"'O
HlO
~ A.... B ""'"' XRAY LAB •t ~ ,---1 1968 STEREO contole aolid BEAUTICIAN Good uv&n('I' lo $4. Mn. rown DICll• I AL llS . aold quilted IOfa. xlnt cond. hlib ~Una ~ older acy1f!'. 5'»-1932 HB ~r ~ req. Age: 25 to 35. $175. 491-2560 GRANDFA'TIIER ckd, runs ~~· 4 ~ c:::er·.!;!~
N'ew plush •hop on 19th St .. KITCHEN H EL PER. tutl ~ Fairview Rd, SUite T, NEW IOfu $S9.75. Oearlnt Pf'l'fect $2'7S, l'rmdl cblna ~enta « n&.12 cub.
CM. acrot.a from lll!'W Sfnior time 642-$>44 Partt Udo HOWie, 5201 Paramount. cab!M. !>eautiful f 5 S 0, crtdtt Dept. 535-7289
Cltlzen11 residence. Full or Convalescent Center. 466 • Hair Stylist Pico Rivera, 713: •9150 Frend! vanlty, ~.
s-rt time. 642-7241 fl:ii;shtp Rd .. N.B. FM busy riew ~· E:xcel-TABLE. Eltiallt 38.. round mai1lle top be•eled mim>r Sporting Goods UOO e RN's, LVN's, I. AIDES CA5111ER Wanted (or shoe lent o_ppor1unlty. phon e Hmredon. 2·20" I ea w ea, fll.5, Cl!Of1'l' Washln"on SURF'BOARD Harbor 11'4",
Pollitioni. 11vall11bl-on .n slore Ptim• ~ Shoe m!l:m or 89'l.s985 _ ...... _Uy n--. ~3:: w~'hltand, Carvin& beveled " .... .... ,...~.......... .,_ mhTor S1TS. c.n tor •P-benana modfl. S50
shift.a. Ntw Con•llH«nt Sto/'(' JJ3 E. lTlh St. CM TEACHERS • Heywood · Wakefidd Hutch pointment $36-221.9 6'73-3314 Alter 6 PM
H01plt&1 N~ Beach. MAH), & Maint Man. Q>le or SUMMER EMPLOnrDn' It Dinlnl room aet. S%JO. OLD Oak O!Ht SIS;
Salarlt's ~n. t r I n I f sinsilr Nero for motel 1,pt1. PMne Mn. ffof)ldrlt ~ 14&-2807 recllter $33: Wtll ;:: MhnH•nMUa MOO
Oheneflta. Alone ~ 23114', Newport Blvd .. CM 8-19-GJT or A3S-«>W SJS: Com.mode ~; Cabinet RCA M11>le •ten!O, maple
FFlCE ASSISTANT, 4 0 e R~:m"AURANTVIELP e MUSIC An'antrtt to make Office l'umltu,.. to10 w/flour bln SS5' Sll'd $30: cooc:b i din. Royal port
llolJr wttlc. Type ., " p. m. f:\ rnlll"!I. OVER 2t piano C091H. Knowledp of OUnt D>: Tnmkll •1n • $30·. ~'lei' aolf 0 I u b I Permantnt llC*ltlon. l?ood • ~'l-91163 • cbord nama Import ant EXECUTIVE Suite. offict brua aactccta. doll cnidle. ~4 ' ·
oppty Apply ln pt>non -Write Box p .125 DaOy Pilot f u m lture. Mfdl~n. A. oft>eor MJ.c. 3244 Ollonldo UPHO• ............... ,G • -~. 2 C 0 LL EGE PHARMACY HSEKPR live-In mothf!r.Jea • CUll10cn dellpH A bWJt. All ~·~ .,......,
440 f'alr Dr Coli. Mesa horn.,, A9Pl"M SD )'r'I. old,, MAN Or woman under 45 for a matdled lft. 4 Exec dnb Lane, Co.ta Ml!N pe (E\m)pe&n craftlmenl
War·T· • Cd.\1 ~7-6171 bCWn l :JIM:30 JanlllOrial work 1~ boun Ptt with mart>le !Jllafd .,.,_, 1 1880 ENGLISH D~ r.... flt. del. pickup. 2U "" ... 1ss "·' ___ ...,.... lllcht 5 n''""''· • Wttt. C&ll f'L.. _ .. ~ • 1 ..... • .. _ l D__. olf-. ~ -M-·~. HB .. -... 9'¥ ·-l'uetdil>"• Ollld R.eata l><llf'~lftdy 'l'A""'""",.._<N 162-214'7 ...... '"' .......,lllf!'> ·-Ul'I:, ~ 'D VI......... tun ual\I' ~
C urant tor kwPlry store Ill lamp table. 1 t)'peW!'lttt • • EYes • Wetkeldt • ltCl'OROlA 1V, M •Pl e ,:,_d.M. tX1~,.rifleHftell'l!tldllll 0 n I y. Cnt.ta Md&. ,.... tab!«. 1 enc dlair. $28 --~ ~ ~ '--a afttr 12 nooci ror ~ £icplr' ~~ 7600 value. for moo. wm aeU • 1ewtfte Me..._ 1120 ..... ---• ~ mJal D~1'AL Ofc. *.;_,.,,,, ... -... _... '-trOQ1> or 1eparatelJ. _ = B Clllr1laD ~ LmA.1. SEC R g TA ll y « ' 11'1 collep. -.. .,......., _,..., ,.,.._ np., 54l).tTIO • aft i 6 Saft .._, SINGEll ~MaUe ~It tat IY e 6 4S. $46...3000 tw.W. new ltl .... Gn4. m.3132' llpac __... 8e'Ybmaa ~ S1JO ~
· Rtwwwd M"* lcboel, lffvtrw area. 5 Year H....-rt ae.c. Ttllldl ~ t)o, Mill 1 YI'. U • Laundry~ M.mbtr ~.._ --t _..._.. .. L.. * a.u -"L ~ l'BM n«/ltf!ftDf. EXP ---• ...,. n·-· Office .............. 8011 I 0 a r•11 ••..-en-_..,,N ""' ~ ----~·· ......... ......._ _ "-tc. Prtr. ...... ... ... ::i::.: ' AlllUml ~ d ,... •·-ft ~-d tttL ~ vwa: 115-ll7'7. '"'"''""' _... -Un ...._ Siie 1>9ltQll 111 HD.MD Amil R 1111' elrc ~ or 13TJ5 cub. Not ..,. rw
HSOCEEPDl w/Pnlctieat WAfTRESs .... ,.,...,.. MqnolSa, OI ~ ~Irr. 51 ~lee: chJw\cft.. ~t due Jul:r t, 19'8 ltUllBEU. Pint.JI IT'
itunlnc 6P-0 to to. For M£3A LAND SCHOOL dllldra•a 91atioft P8'ftc:t cand. 1115. S4D-f'7WO, lluttoftboln, ovm-atta. bUnd ~ CONI, IJOO. ~
".,., o1 1n .. 11ct 111 d., noo ~. °' rstM. Olllcoet io.~ an 1' .... 1$..3132 iwma • a11o taoey .utms. . f'IL&: DlrtT WANTll:J
w~. No ~· M T e NURSls.AlDI e Tnlnl School. _... JT3 No au11ctwneita ~. ~ ldl. up ti> 10.«lll
ftl 113-6* 147.-n . o.a 111ar. cac. CIWIGS m . can ~me. -..1 CY. 'flt· -.i.e
(1 '
,I
MEltCHANC
SALi ANl -·· --· Miscella~ ·-
AUC
Frf., Mlly 1:
New A \Jeed I
d1vana, loYde
r«Jil\BC, oca
rooro 11et1, .,_.
nlOdff. cocktl
ill: IJe(S, dllk!
bltS, dlelll, t
es. maltttue
comer unltt.
stereos, new
rra tort, Ito•
dryrrs and M
~Jl~DY'S
2075~ Ne'f
B~lnd Tony'1
0>1ta Mei
OPEN DA
c~BAI
ANS'
:\bduct -Fe\
Ha.:al'd -OR
Thr b~st
11\'Ct'f\ the 0
;ounger &enef
going to DRI\
SWIMMll
18 Ft Pool, :
Skimmer, MA
FREE Grow;
$14
SECARI
323 S. Ma
532.
• FABRll
Mon. to Frl !
Sat. 7 A.M
Vast selection
Open DAILY
ited time ot
venlory cle11
Costa Mesa
929 Baker St
ZEN ITH ~OJ
$::75 with g\.
refrig, cros~
full sz ELE
s1ove '-'7: I
SZS: 2l" Co
LOTS MORE
lrearl CM &
~IOVING. E
Reasonable
Clothes, furs
Dishts. MIS
Pvt. ply. 71
Eves & 11
673-8316
OHNA-Odd •
Few pieces
Haviland pla
hand palntl'd
Misc. Movln
o~ J.8316 e·
ONLY
O!VA.N & Cha
sole color TV
chair $3.1. Ot
$:.!O. End lal
lll"l'Ci!l I li!rh
cb'c, $15 ea
S.'I 6.J&..314~
i O• '1 Rubbe ... ur.v-1 supplic
r::t•!:ahyde. :
Low prices
Fahrtc & Upl
Co .. 311 E. 51
835-llBl
MOVING Ea1
spinet piano
HI.Fi stereo,
& rec, pl.a:
chair. refri
9:)2..5696
SPANISH Cab
removable
beautlful de<
gold design
party -best
CdM. Ev-es. 1
ABSOLUTEU
white Fox s•
Long. 2 skin
Eves & wke
3-8316 C<lM
CARPET • ,
Quality lnsl
estimates.
546-4478 t'Y•
tractor
GOLF Clubs l
·~ Woods, f
COS! $350. Sa
8316. Eves. a
BD>JCH drU:
loader t:rlr: ~
boring barn
786 w. 20th c
MAGNAVOX
round theate
rv wood fb
sell-1100. m
GOLD king 11'
box wi>rinl
wtoranre co
okl S75.~
COMPLETE ,
desks, We <
C>'Pewrtter. !
Sal'" 175-JSl
STUDENTne
car under f3
cc cycle. Al
I& guitar am
KIRBY V11CV1
• ttachments.
P8YITlent1 ol
ca.sh, Cttdlt
Pool Tet
Good c:ond.
Mite. w ....
·~ $$ CJ
~-~ alllll , ........... #---ORm
COlilPl.sn can sn.n
\VANtl!b t
Plpood.
Alao .... or w1tbou
CaU alt•
weekend
AC· DC O.C
for bolL 5 I
l>Qa.-.3'
2075~ Newf(>rt Blvd.
B:hind Tony'a Bide. Mat'la.
CQlt& Meaa M6o86ll6
OPEN DAILY 9 to 4
~~A AM-LETS
ANSWERS
\bd11ct -Fever -Vicar -
J!aalrd -DRJVE the CAR
Th<' b\ue1t diffwence be-
111cen the older and the
>oonger gen«ation la, wbo'a
i:oing to DRIVE the CAR.
SWIMMING POOL
18 Ft Pool, Filter. SW1ace
Skimmer. Maintenance Klt.
FREE Ground Pad,
$149.11
SECARD POOL
323 s. Main, Oranie
532-1992
ORPHAN Kitties readY for
ldopcion. 6 wttka old. wean-
ed and trained. One blacl<,
one 1mokey. V e r y a!-
fectiooate. 642-1695 5/17
COUJE. 2~ y I 0 I d •
pedigreed, male, lov e s
cbUdren. Do not have room
tor blm. WW give to good
CAPTAIN -Licenaed. ~ ~
exper. sail It power yaC'htl.
Familiar W. Coast including
Gull of Lower Calif. E.W.
Pari!ic Waters. BeS1 o1 local
&. general references. Call
646-2977 before 0800 or al(er
1800.
home. 962-6146 5116 12 VOLT. "8-D" Marine Bat-
l1111111•1111!!!!!1Fl!!!!!A!'llll'!!!!B_!"'R•ICl!'!!!!!Sl!!!!!A!l!_Ll!!!!!El!!!!!I!!!!!•~-MOVING Must find home for teries -205 amp. hl's. New,
s:nal.I, mixed breed, male guaranteed, naine brand-
Mon. to Frl ~11:30, 12: 30-4 dog. All shots & license. Has reg. f107.10 • Special Sale -
WANT to trade for summer. BR.AND NEW AT
30-35 boat slip Long Beach Barwick Hayden
Marina !or similar slip $ l 99 C h T d Newport Harbor. 642-8267 GS Of fQ e
WANTED: Slip or side·tle for 36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo
23' power boat, 75,000 mi Guu•nty
N'pt. Beech area. 546-4608 494-9773 * 639-3617
'58 VW. Needs et'liine work
1250. 53&-7802 Ot' SJIHi:.?46
.Cle1· 5 PM
'64 VW Bua Rebuilt. Ex cond.
$1100 or Bet.t Otter. 64~73
aft 12 PM
CADILLAC
'58 CAD Cpe. DVL
Full powel'. factory air, fin..
ished in Montejo Ro6e wtth
2 tone chattoa.l & rose inter·
ior. Motor completely recon-
ditioned 20,000 miles back.
Full Price
$795.00
1st Car Lol on Harbor Blvd.
MERCURY
'68 BRAND new station
wagon. Air. etc .. aU service
~ for 40.000 milei.. Lease
for SU9 per month. Also
available: e x c e p t i o n a I
bargain• on our I e ue
tumin.I. Leue D e p l •
Johnson It Son Uncoln -
Mercury 642--0981
2 DRIVERS, 3 cara. Buy our
old re.liable '57 Colony Park,
PIS. P/B, onJy $200. Call
~1476
'59 MERC Sta Wa1. Fae. Air.
Radio. P/S. Auto. New ring
job. 3411 15th St. NB. Cor
15th • Orange. 642-7831
MUSTANG JOHNSON & SON
Llncoln·Mercury '66 Mustang ititp, V-8, auto,
Costa Mesa Branch r/h, 19,000 miles. New Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. dog house. f><!s-2825 5/16 one week only • $49.50. WANTEOsUp or-side tie for
Vast selection of knit fabrics. 'IWO Black & while female Marine & Battery Shoppe 26' sailboat. FIAT 1967 vw $1695
Open DAILY to public, Um-kittens 6 wl<s 20312 South 2430 W. Coast 'iwy, N.B. 67S-5332 aft 5 pm. XII1t cond, low miles,
19.IJ Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 tires, xlnt cond. $185 O
'64 CAD Coupe de Ville full ,,,,540-4 __ 725-=------
Jll)wer, aid cond., low miles. '66 MUSTANG. all GT ex-ited time only during In-.West Cypress Sant.a Ana 642-9'102 642-4235 -====-...::::==== 1962 FIAT 1100 D SF.DAN, Zenith blue Pvt ply 642-8520
ventory clearance. Heights 54&-99&3 5118 --DESPERATE 8o•t-Yuh• GOOD cond, $300. 673-1953 Exccl cond. S2500. Pvt pty. tras. Fastback, gold 2 + 2
Costa Men Kn itting Mills MUST SELL Chuters 9039 aft 5 PM
929 Baker St .. eo11ta Mesa FREE: 3 mos. old puppy. nerds plenty of space to run. jQ' x 14' Heavy cruisin&
ZENmi ~OLOR TV, Zl" Older c hi Id re n only. <;ehooner roomy Lve. -abd.
S'.:75 with guar. APT. size 642-15'>8 5/17 213 -430..()742 alter 5 and
rcfrig, cros~·top frzr $35. k ds I 2 PC Sect·ional. n e e d • wee en · f ull sz ELEC HOTPOINT 0
slO\•e S37; Kenmorl' wshr recovering. sunple lines.. 15' Columbia fG sloop, spln-
flS; 21" CoBIOle TV $25; Each piece about 3' long. naker, etc. 16' Gl~ar. out.
LOTS MORE! 1550 Superior .fs.1-1701 eves. 5/16 board, 35 hp, Trlr .. C:\1ras.
lrearl CM 646-9188 BETI'ER Homes & Garden Call 213: SY !HH19 during
magazine& xlnt condition. week only. Boats located al MOVING. Every t bing l""-7 thru l!l68 l7J Delmar, Newport. Reasonable f u r n i t u r e '7ool Clothes, furs. R e c 0 r d 1 . Colla Mesa 5/18 ALMOST new 16' Fibtr&lass
Dishes. MISCELLANEOUS 3 CUle S week old kittens. run·about, with 33 hp self
Pvt. pt,:y. 708 Iris, CdM. F 0 r g 0 0 d h 0 me. start Johnson motor, back lo
Eves &: wkends ONLY 646-1473 5116 back seats. List price $1800. will take $1350. 673-5676 alt 673-8316 EXTRA Cute black It white 6
CHINA -Odd cups & saucers. ldtll'n avail. Call 644-2510 34Xll FELLOWS & Stewart
Few pieces of sUver • 5 5/16 bull w/prop!>, rudder, aha!t
Haviland plates k Haviland BRIGHT, playful '°' Sjamese & head. $450. 2633 W. Coast hand painted milk pltchPr. 1 6 ...... _ ,_ __ ..__k M-M I b K tte:ns. """"• """""' en. Hwy., N'pl. Beach.'646-99'26
i ISC. ov ng. Rea~ona le s.i&-3684 5/18 Space 9. 10 to 3 PM O~ 3-8316 evea It wkend1 ONLY. AKC Registered M a I ~ -16-. _F_IB_rn_G_LASS __ bo_ar-. -GS_hp_
Airedale 2 yrs old. Good Mere eng., bait tank, lrlr,
DIV AN It Chair $50. GE con-with children. 5'46-8697 5/16 Extr11. Choice on 11hore sole <.'Olor TV $300. Reclining rh:iir S.~. Occasionll.I chaJr ADORABLE Black mixed mooring. ~eel cond. Asklng
s:!O. End tables $15. Com-Terrier puppies to good S1J9'j. 673-1421 m~rd11I light fix tures. 8' homes 893-6818 5/16 Gl..ASSPAR 18' Seafarer, 110
dh·c. $15 ea. Lawn edger 3 BL.ACK 1-\jttens, healthy & hp INO Mere Cruii.er drive.
l.:1. 616-3149 well trafoed, g wk 5 . Xlnt cond. Many extru.
:-::\'\'[ R b .. -67~1 5/17 Wknds 714· 67~1703 Evei.. • v ... , u ~r cut to si1;e. • 213: 359-6503
IJrh'-1 supplies. f a b r i c: s . TORTOISE Shell k t1 I e n , -"----------~::u::ahyde. Factory ~t. female. 8 weeks 0 1 d. 25' Cabin Crui!er & lrlr.
Low prices. A·l F!am 546-6~ 5/18 Pleasure or fishing. FB. bait
Fa bric le UphoMery Supply tank, Buick eng. $1500. TA
C 2 Fe.male Toy Come • 5-4144 673-2484 o .. 311 E. Sth St., S.A. Shepherds. Honey colored. 7 or
835-1181 wks. 847-8229. 5116 BOAT Fantasy 24' & trlr.
MOVING East; Gulbransen Fully equipped, fat.hometer
spinet piano; combin. TV, 5 Puppies -beautifUI • bait tank, etc. S 5 3 0 0.
HI.Fi stereo, FM/AM radio healthy Labradore mixed 546-9094, S4G-5454
& rec. player; couch le 54G-536.5 5116 24' LONESTAR Cruiser. Gal·
chair, refrig.; bookcases 5 K1ttens, 2 white loniz hair, 2 Jey, head, sips 41 comp! w/
9:>2-5696 tiger, I calico. Ready to go! all CG xtras. $3850.
MG
Mobile Homes 9200 68112 MG
RELAX JNEXPENS1VELY NOW HEREt
Live In comp. furn J.1'x8' SEE THEM TODAY
Spartan $1395 might trade " L 548-1761 eGJl Am:.
MOBILE home • Adult park. Wl\O
1 Bdr.. i:· pool -lovely IMPORTS home. 847-;i924
1-2·3 BR homes, !urn or un-furn. adult perk. Go I ( 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303
couri.P, pool. sauna. 536-2731 '63 MIDGET MG,
VAGABOND SO'xlO', 1 BR .. needs eng &. body work $200.
furn ; full melal awn'&· :i36-1301 ___ _
Adult Park, 545-67t:i eves. '60 MCA. Beau rond . Radial
Ures, nc" lop. S!XIO. BJJ--0589
MotorcydeL 93~ all 7 pro. ------
•HONDA•
AS LOW AS
$88.88*
TR.AIL '90'
"'*-$299* *
'64 MGB. Radio, heater. Wire
wheels. MaJw, offer.
~331
OPEL
'66 OPEL KADETTE
Clean. Excellent cond.
Air..con<f. ~. 54S-2754
PORSCHE
VOLVO
'681/2 VOLVO
NOW HERE!
SEE THEM TODAY
~f41llemiA
• IMPORTS
IH4-2888 Of'an, 11845. 642-1634 bel 5
'62 FLEETWOOD, 4 dr _P_M _______ _
sedan. beautiful cond. S1750. '65 Mustang. Very clean.
P1 Iv/owner. 675-5745 29,000 actual miles
'66 CAD Conv1 . ...Jlir. fully Reaa. 6*-3006
N1uip. Good cond. $3800. Pvt '66 .Mustani. R & H. auto
pty, 673-8929 drive. alr, 25,000 m.i. $1850.
FOR SALE. '58 Cadillac Xlnt. 4~254
Sedan de Ville. Call alter S '62 2 + 2, Fa1tbeck. c.wtom
pm. 642-5086 inter., 3 apd cONOle exctl
'61 Cadillac. fuU power, alt, 4 cond. $2100. ~
1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 good tires. S950. 1965 Red Mu.stanr 2+2
'67 VOLVO l22S station 494-7755 automatic transmission.
wagon M1~~1~35tlres. $2095 CHEVROLET $1800 494-m2
OLDSMOBILE Antiques, CIH1ic1 9615
'39 BUICK SPECIAL
$200
• 642-5769 •
1963 CHEV lmp•I•
Sta Wag. 9 Pass -Auto trans
& power steering. See this
one at
$1195,00
GREATEST Transportation
$150 1953 Old's Fine Motor.
Power ateering. OR J..8316.
Aft 5:30 all day wkends
Autos Wanted
WE PAY ...
9700 1st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON PLYMOUTH
CASH
for used c11r1 It t:ruckl Just
call us !or tree estimate.
GROTH CUEVROtET
Ask tor S11les M11nager
18211 Beach Bl ..
Huntington Beach
Kl ~3331
Will Buy
Your Volkswagen or Porsche
&: pay top dollara. Paid for
or not. Call Ralph
673-1190
~~~~-~~--L Inc o l n-Mercury '62 &lvede~ Sia Wag. P/S,
Costa Mesa Branch excel cond. $400. Call after 5
1941 Harbor Blvd. 60-TIXiO PM 546-4TI4
'65 CHEVY IMPALA. ICI PONTIAC blue with black Landau top.
Loaded! RediaJ tires. dlr. --,-66-PO--N-T-IA_C __
One owner. Immaculate. 1111e
to apprcciat!'. Sl50 rash or Gr•nd Prix
take tra!le. 494.9773 Cpe !lard top. factory air
cond. Full power. This car
'58 Chev Impala 2 door hd has only been drlv'n il,-IOO
top. 348 eng. Interior and mile.a by a loc11l Costa MK&
exterior in very good con-family and can be bought at
dltlon. Runs real good. ms. lea than ~ of new price.
Call after 6 PM. 842-2342 $2695.00
'S: CHEVY Impala 2 dr hdtp, 1st Car Lot on Harbor Blvd.
vs. auto trans, pwr atr ' JOHNSON & SON
brlu. Pvt party. S6 O 0. Lincoln-Mercury
499-4055 Costa Me!lll Branch
SPANISH Cabinet -dark oak ~7398 5/16 n4-637-5395
removable marble top -CUTE. playful kittens, part * 16' CHRfS * 45 hp. elec
beautiful decorator piece -Siamese. 2 male. l female. bait tank, lrg whl trlr, excel
CL 175 SCRAMBLER * $555* * '63 PORSCHE Super 90. Red A t L I 9810 W/b!ack inter. AM/FM u 0 .. , ng:----
'67 El Camino. 396 eng, 4 1pd l!Nl Harbor Blvd. 642-TIXiO
trans. Real nice. Take over ROY CARVER pmts. 495-5420
gold design on r.ront -pvt Phone 642-S286 days 5/17 cut1d, $750. 837-5633 CL 350 SCRAMBLER
radlo, Dunlop SP tires. LEASE • 1008 FtJrd Calaxir
S2845. Dir, 892-5j51/5J4-2281 500 4-dr. HT Fully eq., incl ·~ CHEVELLE 2 dr. H/T, PONTIAC
party -best oiler 673-8316 CUTE. Smart. male kitten, 14' VALCO fjshing pool.
CdM. Eves. all day wkcnds about 10 wks old. 54S-Sl47 91~ he Johnson. Very good
ABSOLUTELY Sacrifi c e j/16 cond, New trlr. 642·8730 * $666* * 6'l PORSCHE 912. 5 spd.
Fully equipped. $3750.
• 6754154 •
white Fox 1tole. Cost $400. FREE Kittens lo i 0 0 d 30. cabin Cruiser, Chrysler 6. NEVER ·UNDERSOLD
Long. 2 skin.I. Private ply. homes. 8!J2..8539 5117 Excellent condition. $2500 or • + Sales tax, lie. & ~ up RENAULT
Eves It wkend1 ONLY OP. e Never Undel'IOld r---------
3-8316 CctM 6g~:;:~ = "5~ 1~~;:~~~hr:.-:: Mere, big HERB FRIEDLANDER TRAVELING Europe! Want
CARPET • Apt.a • Homes. 13750 IEACH BLVD. a car le not the cost? Used
Quality lnsullation. Free BABY Rat 675-2165 between ~~~~~ c~4[u1 It Hfc. Westminster '68 Renault 4. dark green, 4
estimates. All p r i c r s . 4 &: 6 PM :i/I6 rw 3-7566 JE 704 i.l>d shift, seat belta, luggage
54&-4478 eoves. Lie. Con-PETS •nd LIVESTOCK BOAT TRAILER -Zieman. 1964 TRIUMPH 650 CC. 7000 &: ski rack. chains & custom
tractor rigged for 13' B os to n 1 c t u 8 1 m i 1 e 1 new plat!s. <?nly 15.000 ~·
GOLF ,.,,....._ 6 ..... Uk [)op 8825 Whitler. $200. 673-2643 111 k • '...,.,. Avail m 1 d -summer 10 "''""" ..,.it e ntw! mrta a e ac chrm. _,., or Europe S1l00. 673-2344 . 4 woodl, r irons A: putter GERMAN SHEPHERD Sailboats 9010 make offer. Pvt pty 11ttill =;::::;::==-==:-=====-
rosr S350. Sacr. $175. OR J. PUPS finance. 932-9680
8316· Eves. all da,y wkends AKC registered Champion LIKE SAILfNG? '67 TRIUMPH Bonneville, TOYOTA
BflllOf drill preaa; Skip BLOOD LINES DISLIKE THESE~ xlnt cond. Many customized 68112 TOYOTA
loader trlr: 2 cyl dlesel eng; 1. Ch. ULK WlKINCr e Paymentl. hl&h Interest, extras. Drafted. Must tell! "'
boring bar machine: 1 deak ERBLUT Sch m depreciation, sllp renlals. S775. 548-8940 NOW HEREI
786 W. 20th Of. 642-41610 Top .n~ng Shepherd cleaning, insurance. etc. MUST Sell! New 1968 Suntkt SEE THEM TODAY
MAGNAVOX 1959 st ere 0 of all Times PREFER THESE?? 80 cc Lesa than one month " L
sound ~ater, .24" TV. cber-2. Ch. NORDRAAK • Low cost. no work old. 40 miles. Oriilnally 1111 II •at: 1 rv wood ftnllh, C:O.H600, of MA1TERHORN Care free sailing In a S340. Sell for $270. 646-97'5 ~ IAlllG
sell-$100. 675--0819 3 tlmes Pacific Cal 25, 11 little as $20. •68 Hond """ Sc bl
V. d ti C I 34 . a JW ram er. IMPORTS GOLD king 1ized 1pread, agle Coast ictor 1 ay, ava l!OOn 8 · Good cond. Beat offer.
box ilJrlnp It m 1 t t Malea-Females 15 weeks) Try Our Club Plan •~U63
w/oran-cov • only 6 wki Slllck It Tan <1hots) NEWPORT SAILING CLUB ,...,, H bo CM "M>93()3 .~ BRED FOR QUALITY 6"" ""10 ,....., ar r, · · .,..... old S75. 673-39'29 ,.....,, Trucks 9500 -----~---
COMPLETE of'tlce fumlturt. 8t TEMPERAMENT VICTORY No. 173. 2 sell of TOYOTA
desks, file oabtneta It elec Pedliree with eech Pup sails, 4 years old. E)(cell,nt TRUCK SPECIAL
typewriter. ~80• aft 5 It Ll 8-48IX> D•Yll lG-2 PM condition. Wesco make. Allk· IR AND NEW• HEADQUARTERS ,
S t• 137-31165 Eves alt 6:30 PM "'" $1150. m.8'203 ~ MORE • • 17>-3832 Weekend& s:ri-3865 11..ft 9 AM .,,, 1961 CHEVY EL STIJDENT ----' ..-.. 33' DUNNIGAN Sloop. Ex· neeul &""" ttanap ....,. "CUP Poodles, white, I car under SDI or 120 lb 200 u:... eel ent coodttion. S e 1 1 l!J TON 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD CC cyda. Aao Kite aailboet good b r IJ e d i n g. Xlnt reaaonable. By owner. C.U
• guitar e.mp. 54M900 aft' pedill'ft. Ask $250. 537-8339 675-1625 PICKUP TIUCK GARDEN GROVE JE: 7~
~5 ~ l\1RBY ftCWlll c8ner and MASTS nttd reflrhauln&T $1995 f II Prk •ttactunenta. Take o v e r MlXED Poodle pupe. 8 "° Vamlal'I, paint. rlgginfT I I
1>3yment1 ol 16.50 Of $-49.70 have bobbed tails. ) male&. 3 Call .Jim Z"'gter TR 4-1965 Rdatr, ut
rasti., credit ck!pt. 535-72!0 females. S20· 546-'91.8 alt M6-e3 or 962.Q803 ~ SS5 down plua tax 6 llcenae concl Wire whttll, Mlcb-
Poot T.W. -sloo-4 fl'l'I· KITE W/tTlr. Boe! ' mul 164 swr month tor 3& months. tllft drta. radio, etc. Coad aind. ~ A PET OR A PF.SM covers. U-7'' Cat rig. no St-t Ron Kranz. F1eet dept. Kl f.7lli ah I PM
New obedienc. elaue9 malnt. xtnt cond, sm or CONNEl~L CHEVROLET. '67 TRIUMPH 2000 Sedan 4
Mi1e. W...... MlO .i&l'tJnl, L,yM Runell make o(fer. S4&-161T f 2828 Hirt>or Blvd., Cotta ·dr, atlck, R It H, Jow ~J.
S46-3890 534-286() HOURLY R.ENTAU .Mell. s.t&-UOO . ~ mm 0 tr. r .
$$ C .& trH SS WIRE Fox terr1tt Jl'lPPits * RJfODl'.8 19·1 • '62 J'onl Econoltne Pk:tcup S0.1291 · ~ Malt. 10 wlca. Show qua1 ,._ z.or.. Boat Co., a.Jboa Good C()ndltion, M'# tir8, '59=-""'TIW..--_..,,..RA.,,..,H,..,..-~'dr::---... -.
1ft '97 eult lllr'I trom cti.mp pa.mis-. ETe. new brakes. One owner. Sac . · , ' ., ' -,, ........... ' APPU•nc.t n4• m~oa UDO 14 No. 18S4, 11b cond -'" Dal'ftll St. ~ D~?s-oott I .... ._ I Taola · lflS: alto met lf' Olulipw 10 CftEVY v ..
O!'f l'l'DI • _ SHEJ.11E. Malt, ~ 50 ~. S1915, t44-1M heavy due, IA Tan
OllilP1ZTE ROtJa,7CL. Whll, AtcC." yn . C.ronado 2S, "500 $315 ~ 549-6110
Call M7.f7G • GT.&771 ehllchn-60-6248 ' ~ wANTE Ulil!ICI IA* TOY Poodler AJCC I-~ All 1B80 li TON LONG BED '86 WI SUNROOF. 1:irc11
PlJwood 2XI A h• ' blade, only 2 lt.ft. 89utllul fteww Crvltert f020 OfEVY PTO<UP. cond. l oWllff SUOO.
Alto Pnit door wlLb ltltle doll m-2114 s.m. eu.nu ' &42...wt• ,
or llrlthout hardware. .ENGUSH BJaodllne Shetland 34' led. Crvt•r-Offer '90 GMC \t I.on plrkvp. • ... VW Or~ OW11ft', Xlnt
CaD alter 3 pm or ~ ~ AKC. Good .. l1Yf'<1Wtnkr.'' MUST EU. cond. ldul uad a:lfr. 1800 ~tnda.. "1-3S2I ebota. 80-7\13 M"""'1, 54Ml~ l.aill\M Bt~b 497-1022 firm. 1182-1944 at\ 5
AC . oc Generator. lllllt.at>Jf e GERMAN SKEPKERD e 21' P&MBROOKE IS. New v. It Your M Iii CM' d•e'Dede1 •• VW, ORIG OWNER, ..,_ rur boaL • acXICP ball .... ~ AICC ~ 1'I bP. 2 bowl. l.oedtd! Scoe 8ollNIODI ..., .,. --... ma.. Xlnt c<lrld. UR. ID
l>Qs. ~ A paruilMd. ~ Sat. Ill 1ffwpart. 50-,_ ti. Diil _.,. Mm ~ I PM
I TllUMPH
YOLKSWA61N
'
.--·-----~:__ ____ . ___ ....... _ ........... ____ ,__, ______ , __ _
air. 392 VII cnSt .. driven only
4500 mi. S85.J:l p<'r ITlQ. Call
Cort Fox Auto LeHing
642-3440 or see Bl 224-D W.
C-O&!t Hwy btwn 1()..3: 30 pm.
Evtti & wknda 496-5695
'62 Falcon Squirt, 1ta waa.
dlt. like MW. rlldlo. heater,
auto. f75 cash or trade.
PymtJ $l9 mo. AltB U.
494-!17'73
V-8, air, P/S. R.&H. Orig. 2l2S Harbor Bl., Calta M ..
owner. 673-9221 eves. ICl •-4444 CHEV '61 lmpal• 2 dr HT. Ora.tip County'a ~'ft 36000 tni. AC. Auto. P/S, V-8 Ont owner 546-5023 Dealer tor Plolll • R.oJ'Cll and
'62 OIEVY Belair St a Bently.
W ..... · ood '65 LeMans. 2 :tHd !OP· 4 8$?0n, ps. ""' BU', g cond Sl!25. 673-4516 speed 326 cu in glne. P/S. 40.000 mi. Ex cond. $1695 '66 OfEVELLE SS :196, 4 64&-\i244
spd, Uke new. all I C· ---------cessories S2200. 642-4177 '65 GTO. 4 ipd. vibruoruc, and stetta. lmmac cond. '5R CHEV. Spt, Coupe with 60 Sl79.;. ;;48-8907
V-11 cni. Ells;. not installed .
s.;o. &ll-8267
'57 Chevy Bel Air
2 DR. S300. SoiS-2738
CHRYSLER
'54 CHRYSLER Imperial,
,,.mi.bead&, PS/PB, ajr,
xlnt cond. $375. alt 6,
962-8'l17
COUGAR
'68 BR.AND New. Coogar
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The Voices Of Reason
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Americans of all races who have no jobs are now
est.lmated to total 2 milllqn. Those underemployed
(earnmg less than S&O pe_yWeek) number some 10 mil·
lion.
To visualize the magnitude of the problem. these
12 million Americans l!'e almost as many u then are
residents in all eight of the mountain states and four ot
the five Pacific states. They total more than nine times
the number of OranJ(e Countv residents.
The Rev. Ralph Abernathy, Martin Luther KJng's
successor, is assembling the poor of all races in Wash·
mgton to demand massive federal handouts -a guar·
aoteed annual income and a million jobs among them.
At the same time. more logical and farsighted voices
are being raised in warning within the Negro community
One of these is that of Dr. Thomas W. Matthew, a New
York Negro neur06urgeon. Dr. Matthew is president
of a private enterprise which now has 700 employees (20
percent white), 80 percent of whom were formerly on
relief. ffe said:
"The time has come for black Americans lo face
reality. Our grandparents had a guaranteed annual in·
come -they called it slavery. A guaranteed annual in·
come would make blacks more dependent. We should
know better." '
Richard Nixon. in a little-noticed nationwide radio
speech April 25. called for "black capitalism." This im·
pressed an important group of Negro leaders and influ-
enced a propoul from them which calls (or emphasis
on tbe private enterprise approach to joij:making and
Negro self .respect.
The group is the ConJi?Tess of Racial Equality (CORE).
formerlv obstructionist. but now convinced that Kin~·
style demonstrations. massive federal spending and molo-
tov cocktails are not the answer. Thev said:
"Handouts are demeaning. They do violence lo a
man. strip him of dignity. and breed in him a hatred of
the total svstem."
CORE would mount a community development pro-
gram to "draw funds from many sources and promote
self·generalint trowth with the alm in time of ending
reliance uoon the taxpayer."
Making all able·bodied •ncl able-minded members
of minority groups employable. and creating private
enterprise iobs for them. ia where the long term em·
ph~is must lie -not in spirit-deadening doles. But
while the efforts of Dr. Matthew and others oC like mind
are laudable and ·must be encouraged, it is unlikely they
alone can solve the enormous existinc problem for years
to come.
Still, jobs -not handouts -are the only means
by which America's poor can reach and hold the dignity
they seek. Whether by the efforta of private enterprise or
by federal stimulus, employment and fair wages are the
answer for the Poor People's March.
OCC's Two Decades
A local college for local students was just a desire
on the part of a gr9up of Orange Coast residents a ~
quarter of a century ago. TbJ'OU&h sheer persistence.
the group overcame all obstacles. toot over the vacated
Santa Ana Army Air Base. and established Orange
Coast College 20 years ago.
The original hope was that someday the college
might have 2,000 students. Now it haa more than three
times that number of day students (nearly 9,000 at
night). and is still growing rapidly while serving both
the vocational and academic needs of the community.
The district has added Golden West College at Hun~
ington Beach. OCC. in effect. was a fostering agent for
the new Saddleback Junior College District being
readied for south Orange Coast.
The Orange Coast College Barnacle. a weekly
newspaper edited by journ~ism students. bas just pub-
lished a highly creditable 20th Anniversary Issue. The
story there presented is one to bring pride to OCC's
first superintendent. Dr. Basil Peterson, and to every
Orange Coast citizen who appreciates the college's
great contribution to community well-being.
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"'YER ALL OUTTA UNIFORM/" •
Our Inf an tile
Election Ways
Ethel Solves
Bobby K's
Problem
Negro'• llnequal Educational Opportunity
With all the jost.lings, jockeylngs and
1roken·field running in the current
>residential Sweepstakes, what do you
magine outsiders, suclt as Europeam.
nake of our quadfennial selection for
he most powerful office in the world ?
The most prevalent view was suc·
inctl)' expressed some years ago. by
be British political acientlst. Prof.
larold J . Laski, when he wrote in one
If hll books on the American
>rnidency: •
0 AN AMERICAN presidential cam·
pai1D is like nothing else In the clvlliz..
tel world: .nd the critics of the system
-which in iu modern torm is just 100
PMl9 Mi -have exhausted the
.anguage Of vituper.Uon in attack
1pon ill ch•acter. ,,,.
"Tbe power of money : t h e
>erauaaive power Of hidden and cor·
'Upt lnfluence; ttle undue authority of
.he 'doubtful' ttate; the overt and hid·
1.en prejudices a1alnst certain types of
!andidMel; the deak which ac·
!OJ'DIPM)' the capture fi a delegation;
.he mythology cl the •tav91ite son'; .
:be operation of the tecluOque of the
dark horse'; the exploitation of the
1talking·horse; and, finally. the
·aucous. complex and hectic at·
-Oosphere of the convt!nlion itself: its
Nell-improved enthuaiasms; its fan·
1astic horseplay; its Immunity to
thought; l1s wild rumors: Ms in·
credible conspirac;es ..•
"ALL T h E S E characteristics."
ProfeMor Laski concludes. "none of
which can ever ~uffer e:uggenation.
seem to th' outsider, and especially to
the European. about the worst possi·
ble way in which to choose a man to
occupy the highest executive post in a
democratic commonwealth."
And these words, of cours~. were
written before television exercised so
potent an influence in political cam·
paigns; before the way a man looks or
shaves or cuts his hair became of
paramount importance; before the
glamor and ' • c h a r I a m a ' ' of
pereonalities played so large a role in
the selection of candidates. Today it Is
even more of a show, and less of a
sober selection. than in the era Laski
was writing about.
IN THE PAST. perhaps, we could
afford such high jinlts. We had time
and money to spare. a relatively
unspolled continent, and wide margins
for our mistakes. Now, the world has
shrunk; our time ia limited. our
resources are cramped. our margin
for mistake has nan ;wed ominously.
We not only hive fewer options in the
world and in our own country: we also
have fewer sa!ety batches to escape
from our blunders.
It alJ seems so childish, so chaoti c.
so tmrealistic -this fierce scramble
for public favor. this speaking in
-slogans infltead of sentences. this
brandishing Of placards instud of
principles, thjs backing and filling and
promising of all things to all men. lf
our presidential campailJ'IS are so in·
f~e. can our policies be meti;re?
Reports that Mrs. Ethel Kennedy is
expecting her 11th child have created
great excitement and wide interest.
True. the excitement and lnte.rest
thus far have centered on how Mrs.
Kennedy managed to break the news
to Mr. Kennedy.
The most widelv held theory at the
moment i! that Mrs. Kennedy chose
the only possible opportunity for
broaching the delicate subject -a lull in the reporting of election returns
from the Indiana primary.
SCENE: A hotel room In In·
dlanapoUs. Mr., Kennedy Is hunched
over 1 television set as an aide whose
name is Portly Pierre. rushes In. Mrs.
Kennedy is seated in an arm chair in
the corner, knitting and looking
demure.
Bobby: Now they're projecting 42
percent. Not bad for Jndianer. But we
can do better! And we better do better
i11 Nebrasker. We must stand tall in
Nebrasker. Anv ideas for meeting our
unmet needs. Pierre?
P1erre: Well. sir. how about a l>air
of elevator shoes?
&bby: Elevator shoes?
Pierre (with enthusiasm)· Right,
chief. You know bow people are saying
you're not a big enough man for the
White House. Jt't> your gravest image
problem. And t figured that with a
pair or elevator liboes •..
Bobby (testily): There are
Brown for McCarthy?
times, Pierre. when t think you may
have outlived your uselessness. Wh:it
about the returns from Muncie 7 We
should do well in Muncie.
WASHINGTON -Senator McCar·
thy'11 cJOM Ueutenant.a are claiming
he Is about to gain a heed.line atteS·
slon-former Calliornia Gov. Edmund
(Pat) Brown. According to the McCarthy gr ape-
'(jee. Brown will declare for the
MiMeSotan "l.n a few days."
If that does happen, It could help
McCarthy in California's potentially
fatelul June 4 primary, partkularly
in the northern part of the state which
bas been Brown's main political base.
For Brown t,o.eeclaA for McCarthy
would mun ..bolting the Johnson slate
ol convention delegates he was llCtlve
in organizing early thlJ ~ar. The
1latie ls headed by Atty. Gen. Thomas
Lynch. Since the President's surprise
~ln«lt that he would not eeek
another term, there Ml beett no move
oo the J)9l1 ol Lynch. Brown and
other leederl of the 11ate to awiteh
to Va P1 ewident Humphrey.
DNi' George:
I'm lidt ol you always taking
IM man's tide. l •O'• It makes
for a pleuant homecoming who
tbe baband comes home from
wort to find bia wife fretb and
radiant. pttbapt wi'UI a touch of
perfame behind each ear and a
fmll nawer 1n Mr hair. But W'hat about the btdngled aleb
ot 1 husbpd who wlddlts le?
Wll1 can't be do tht same?
MRS .. T. 1.
Dt• MN. T. I :
Wtlt 1'trlfd Lt. and for one
tlllnl the bua drlvft' wbllUed at ...
Pierre: J'll go check. chief
Ethel (now that they're alone):
Dear. I have wonderful news for you.
Bobby : You've been sitting on the
returns ftom Muncie? Really. Ethel.
must you always be so careless?
KENNEDY SOURCES are putting Ethel: No. it'a not that. dear But
out the word that Jottnsoo·Humphrey .-.a • k 1 · forces are throwing their weight to havrn't you noti.. .. ~? Im n thng
McCarthy as part of a backstage agajn. "stop Kennedy" strategy. Bobby (without much intert>st\:
I 1 1 k.no Another hti .,.,er? I hope It doesn't say. t Is author tative Y wn that ''Kennecly's the Rennedy" uain. 1 art.
strenuous efforts are being made to mit that was an imorovement ovf'r swin( ex·Governor Brown to McCar-thy. Reputedly, his son. who has been "Kemmedv's Remedy." 'but such
a McCarthy supporter from the start. carelessness . . .
Is activ.! In this endeavor. Etbel (blurting it out): No. dear.
In Santa Barbara last week, Brown I'm going to have a b8byl
told newsmen he would choose be· Bobby (absently): That's nice. dear.
tween Senators Ketinedy and McCar· But why must you always be so
thy bef°" tM June 4 primary. But he careless! Where are those returns
carefully gave no hint of his possible from Muncie?
choice, polnUnl out that he has k>ng. Etltel: ot\. you and your politics.
been a wann 8dmlrer of Humphrey. Why. you haven't been hom~ ten
thinks highly of McCarthy. and feels ni«hts since we've been married.
indebted to ~emedy. who campaigned BMby <Countinr on hi~ finl!ers\·
for him in Jtes when he UMuccen· ... 1rd Eleven. Let'• set, thett's ..
fully sought • m tie.rm. Eu.ti (an'1'\ly): Yea and sometimes
THE JOHNSON deleaate ilate. on J think you're a ruthless npportunist.
W'hich Brown ls listed, wtU be on the Ccontrolling MrlelO Please. dur. you
otflc11l baUot. What eftect his delec· must think more of me and our tt lit·
tJOt'l to McCarthy mJOt have ls COO· tle ones and of the home vou must
jectural. Statiewkle polil 1how the 1late make for us and · · · rumlnl a tepid third. • • ..., (happily): You've got 1l' You
McCartb.r 1 a d b t 1 le8Clen are have MVtd the campaign. Where'1
stralninl every effort to acore in C,aJi. J>terre? I Pierre ru1he1 inl Pierre . at
fomla 1be MiMt90taft'• faUure theft last we've got the way to take . the
would. 19111 nnll for him as a .moos peoples' mind!! off my gravest image
contender al tbe Auruat convention. problem.
He not only bH &o win the California PMrrt: 1'1\yrold pl\''" I would've
prtmary but do '° dtclsively to be a aald you wer,t too old to grow 1ny
rtel factor 1t the Chlcaao 1howdowtl. more. chlef. but .••
In th_.. e..Uul strekh drive, Mc-hMtJ': No. Piette. 1 ntw slogan.
CwthJ contlnaea to be ..nou,u:z barn~ Uaten to tbia; lffe ~ Illa arm Pll'ed by a dMr1.h of ud proudly arOUlld Ethel) 'Ask not whe-lumbllnl orpnlatiocl and manap-ihv r am bta enouch for the Whit. m.,t. Houte, ask rather -whether tbt Wbl~
R*rt L Au. HOUI la bit enoqb for us." ..
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Home Is a Major F~ctor
To the Editor:
We need factual backcround in·
formation to help the Negro golve his
problem of poor educational achieve·
ment~mea Coleman's "Equality of Educ nal Opportunity" contains
much uch data. Prof. Daniel P.
Moynihan summarized and com·
mented on this study ("Education of
the Urban Poor," Harvard Graduate
School of Education Bulletin. Fall.
1967).
l l) Whites do far better in school
Ulan do Ndal minorities (Chinese·
Americana excepted). Unequal educa-
tional achievement produces unequal
opportunitiu latA-.r.
(2) As a whole, minority children
have as bigh a quality of school
facillt1es aa do W'h.ites. White schools
are somewhat older than Negro
schools.
(3) THIS EQUAL educational op-
portunity doesn't result in hfgher
achievement by Negroes. The home
(and surrounding culture) gives the
Negro unequal e d u c a t i o n a l op.
portunities. The school can't"-free
achievement from. the impact of the
home. It perpetuatee the social in·
Ouences of the home.
C4) A middle-class school can't be
created without a mldcle-<:lw student
body. The achievement of lower·class
students goes up when they go to a
predominantly middle-class school.
But the middle-class students still do
• well.
(6) Negroes see school as their
primary source of social mobility.
They have good attitudes toW'IWcl
education and Ht bl&b performance
ttandarda. Can depriYed students be
real.ttic enougb tit tranliate great ex·
Ltturs from 1'toders art totlcome.
NormaUy writers should convey their
JMssagea in 300 word$ or ltn. Tht
right to condeme lttters to fit spact
or elimina~ libtl i& rtserved. All let·
ters must include signature and mai(·
ing address. but names will be wit1l-
htld on reqiust.
pectations into great achievement? Or
are their hopes a pathetic end doomed
fantasy ?
PROGRAMS 0 F compensatory
education don't have l11ttng effects in
improving the achievement of Negro
children. Tha greatest factor in Negro
achievement is attitude. Those who
feel they can control their own fate do
best.
Mr. Moynihan concedes that people
can interpret the Coleman data in dif.
ferent ways. Item 4 makes him feel
that lower-class Negroes should in·
tegrate into middle-due schools. But
that they should remain a minority in
such schoola. The Negro community
.has split between the middle and
lower classes. The middle-class can
contribute much more.
LEONARD WRJGHT
Gold.,uer'1 Fee
To the Editor: ,
In your March 13 Issue tMre ap-
peared a letter from a Gene Wierbach
complaining about the fee ($2,5(1()) I
rteeived for speulnc at Oranle
Co..l Colle~.
I must admit that this fee aou.ncts
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high but it is the rate set by the book-
ing agent who handles. not just me,
but many others who speak at col-
leges.
For your reader's interest. I might
tell you that most Of this money goes
to support scholanbipt. for needy
students who are both friends of mine
and tome I have never met. I might
remind Mr. Wier~ch . that my
services are just like a piece ol
merchandise, you can t;uy it <ir' leave
it alone.
BARRY GOLDWATER
Phoenix, Aru.
Income Taz Fsett
To the Editor: We would like to take this op·
portunity to thank you for the help you
gave the Franchise Tax Board in
publicizing changes ln the California
personal income tax law.
Californians were faced with niany
new problems in preparing their
returns this year and the auistance
you provided by helping us explain
many eoctfusing points wu a vital
public service .
NOT ONLY DID you help with
technical matters. but you willingly
gave us space as problem areas
devetoped and we sent you additional
releases at the last minute.
We especially appreciate the. space
you provided to announce temporary
offices and extra hours at OID' retwar
offices. CaUfornians ewe you a vote of
thank• for your help, and you bave our
deepest eppreciation.
MARTIN HtJP1I'
Executive Officer
Franchilt Tu Bocd
The Lesson Of ·-Columbia
There would aeem tD be one obvious
Ieaeon in what haa happened at Colum·
bta University: a prdMrn Is neither
eoaed nor simplified b y pro-
crutination.
The .ame lesson could have been
teamed on other campuses much
earlier! at University of California in
Berkeley aevmal years ago. at San
Ftancisco State College last faD.
It seems. bo-wever. to be a bard
leAOD to learn.
W8£N DISllDENT studeata (and
non.student.I) invaded Columbia's
tJuilctinC•, took over the otnces of
President Grayson Kirk and other cl·
ficllll, and barri~ the~ ln·
lfde, tbe men who oet.endbty 1'\111 ttle
unSwnlty hesitated t. act.
Lile Clark Kerr of U.C., lib John
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.._, 7,) anyone who would C'all
sarll folks u Jou Baez. Bob l)ytaa. Pett Setpr ancS Or.
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they \INH.ed I& hope the revolt would
wear itself out. They feared to call in police leat broken heada result. ,,,,,,_
Alter t:bree days of w a l t i n g •
bt>Wever. the COiumbia officials Nw it
was necessary to do whet ~ had
hoped they could avoid: cafi the
police. Naturally, remov~ of bundreds
of recalcitrants from ttie uniftf'lity
bulJdinC,I produced • .cene o f
violence : it could not be otherwise.
'Iben. t.be atudenta rioted and cloeed
ltle tcbool.
AS TRIS IS WRITl'EN. claateS at
Columbia ha~ been cloeed indefinitely
while a fllCUlty~comm.ittee seeks to
work oot conetsilolts UMlt will aaasty
the revoluUmilu.
The odds are very hMvy that no
concetslon wtD saUlfy them. Wben
t1ulhortty once bows to vto-.,
auUlority la lott.
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Theo. like tbe pemrnenu of
EUJ'Olpe that tmnbled before the
d~ands ol Adolf HIU.r, tbOM onoe ill
power must yield aipia, and yet ap.la.
The end is takeover by mlence.
Dnolte all the efforta tb1t have 1one Into attempt, to correct wroo11
at Unlvenlty 0( oalilornla alnce Mario
Savio ltd the "Fret 8 p • • c II
Movement" h1 revolt otarl,y four 1ears
•· tM campus today ls more tense1
tM t®catlooal almOlpllen Jen ham
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with ~ words, the aiWetiofl at S•
Francisco St'ate is auch that Last ftek
a disaatisfied tdeher could force a
~ to sign bis ~ by in·
vadlnC the de111 's office with a crowd
of hidi school made.nu wtlo didn't
even know wt.at it 11(as all about.
The ouUook must be 1imllar for
Columbia. Pres.-,t Kirk. by falling to
act prompUy ag-ai.nst lawleNOtu. lOllt
the lniu.tive. By appointmc a com-
mittee to aeek 10lutiona to the student
ctem.dJ. be abropted eutbority. 'Ill•
pattern bec<lmiDc aD too farniU• -oollete campuses mlllt follow. The U~
Ue Hitlers, tbe:lr "lllt detDandl" met. ww man new dlmandl. Th •
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14da Annual Home, Decorator.s Slw-w Opens Friday
Tbe 100,• aqun-ftet
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Jud acc...W.
A prlBdpel feebn of the
show. l8COlld largest of its
k1nd wut ol the llisalsaippi IUYer, will be mon tun-30
tariti!btd J'OOIDI, attmdiDt
to Rod J>ye, cmirmllli. ' . Dy. ..W -. rooms, Ill ..., • ....., IW1lilbed pd
decorated, wUl spotli&bt the
lalelt model ud will in-
clude tradltio1al and
moden u well • the popular lle .. tetrwen and
Speailll 1t1t..
A ''QMicade al ~
cbens," Dye Mid, will CGG-
sist of MWll dilplays ol the
newest llJPlilDcel and •·
rangemeau. All ~ ap-
pliancea in "'lbe Sym·
phOllJ,.. • • all-electric,
0-1111 kltcben, will bt tiWB .,,.., at h dole ol
ttie .... DJe added .
Show bean will be 5 to 11
p.m. weelldll1e and noon to
11 p.m. s.tmday1 and Sun-
days. Tbe 9'ow will md iU
run SancllJ, May •.
~the ahow, e~ will be
..9nlld1nun1 PlanmlUJ·
OM ef the tt.fftts &oocl'*ly it fe"'°"' I« it the
quellty of m Mw .. tnt...t rnMrch. '#1'ile .,_•,. vitit•
i"9 us, e1k I« some frM cu,,..+ repesh " pror.+
e..4 iftctMe .,.ortvltiet we' .. uncoverMI recetttfy ., ..,._,e tllrou9h ow; ............. libr~
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Go:oD•ODY
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B1~11~ 11t1-11~1'I of w~
Stock a'9d COM111C>ditf E%CM1'Qtt
4101 lircll Str .. t, N•wport leacll
C.liforftta '2'60 540-1121
fumisbed by arolling muli-
clau. lnc:ludille Jose Niete
and bis mu.Pdans, one of
the molt popular groups of
their Wnd ill tbe Southi.aod,
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Furniture
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tarnishinga will be of
outstandinC lnterelt t o
Home Sbow v le we r a .
~pb's Cua de Mexico 1'll1
show ht tbeir room the Vf!CJ
finest in imported MexictiD
Furniture and Accessories.
The ltitterinl chandeliers
. and colorful theatrical silks
in the Exhibits Hall at the
Anaheim Ooavention center
will set off ttlis unusual
Melicao Furniture to full
Jdvantqe.
The sh ow, bela1
spoeeored bf tbe Onqe
County BWdera Auec:ia-
tioa, will abowcMe a
multitude of prod.ucta b'
the home frcJm m~ ap-
pliances and the latest
modes i.n lurnisbings IDd
decoratiou to b u il d 1 a I materials.
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At a Glance
14TH ANNUAL ORANGE COUNTY HOME &
DECORATORS SHOW
MAY 17-26, 1168
ANAHEIM CONVENTfON CENTER
Theme: "SYMPHONY IN LIVING"
e OVER 30 INTERIOR DECORATOR ROOMS
(By Widely Acclaimed Southland Interior Dec-
orators) e INTERIOR PAVILION BY THE (NSID).
(National Society of Interior Designers) e 100,000 SQUARE FEET OF GLITTERING EX-
HIBITS e FREE GIVE-AWAY KITCHEN:
1be "SYMPHONY" Flameless Electric Kitchen
deaip.ecl and built by Nel.Joa.Dye Construction Co. . e "CARNIVAL OF KITCHENS" FEATURING:
"Parade of Progress" all~ectric kitcbeu' from
1131 to 1161 built by Southern California Edison
Co.
"7 Chefs Gourmet" balanced power kitchen de-
signed by Gourmet chefs & built by George M.
Hobtein & Son Builders. e MORE THAN 700 FEET OF PAINTINGS BY
LEADING CAUFORNIA ARnSTS. e CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
SHOW HOURS: Ddy ................. 5 to 11 p.m.
Sal 6 Sun. • • • . . noon to 11 p.m.
ADllI~ION: AdultS .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. $1.75
Juniors ..... ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Children under U free with adult
A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION
Sponsored_, ORANGE CO. BUILDERS.ASS'N.
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G?VEAWAY -·Audie Aabcraft, diltrict walel maJUtCtr for Southern California
Edison Co., is shown with Frigidllre electric dilbwuhlr which is amonc MYer-
al major kitchen appllancU to be given away oa May 28, closing day of ltel
home and decorators show.
53 Y."" of continued growth t"'°'"Jh
better servic.e with quality products.
Dairy Products •.. Ice· Cream
INSTITUTIONAL FROZEN FOODS
926 E. First St., Santa Ana
Phone 547-7031. Visit us at the Home Show.
JOHN & MARTHA
& KEN
Phone s.48-1953
s.45-6411
Burger Quality Upholstery
Large Selection of Fabrics • Naugahyde
Free Estimates -Guaranteed Work
21 Years Experience
959-H W. 17tll Street Costa Mesa, Calif. f
Benk of America & Master Ch•'f9
(See you et the tre Show~
SERENADE -JOH Nieto Trio, one al teftfal m• <Cal sr... to be Mtunt I&
t• editiClll al home and decoraton show, wanm .. tar FrlUJ .,....., 1'f
aerenadiDC Glee McFartane, home show cpm. 'Dae trio will perform -*
day of tbe 1bow May If-a .
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Our store is not pretentious but we don't
mind because it means we can pass our
savings on to you. We stock the finest Of
home furnishings -all .styles -at the lowest
p6ssible prices.
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Remember -no fency froflt-
furniture et prices you CM efford
Use Our Store Clier9•
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BRIGHT -Model Lisa Lumsden arranges nowers in delightfully bright living
room, one of Dl8DY completely f\lrnished and decorated rooms wbich will be on
display at Orange County Home and Decorators Show when it opens Friday at
Anaheim Convention Center.
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And breakfast is a
bree-ie when you cook
in the electric kitche11 . bu.ilt by
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AMhelm 774-6150
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GALLERIA ARTIST -Clyde Zulch of Costa Mesa, one of aeveral lead.inf. South-
land artists whose work will be displayed in the "Galleria of Fine Arts ' at the
Orange County Home and Decorators Show, puts finishing touches on one of
his favorite marine scenes.
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ORDER ONI AT ONCEl . .
VALENTINE FISHING LURE COMPANY
P.O. BOX 30I -YUCCA VALLEY, CALIF. 92214
S 0 S BIWARD SIM Y 12825 MAlll ST. GARDEN ~VE .
638-2192 See us • the Home & Decorator'• Show
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PRESIDENT-Andrew
"Andy" Dudics, presl·
dent of Orange County
Builders ' Association which sponsors Orange
County Home and Dec-
orators Show, had maj-
or hand in planning the
1968 edition of the show.
PRODUCE~ -George
Colouris, ~ose Colour·
is Productions company
has been staging the
home show in Orange
County for more than
13 years, is producer
of the 1968 home and
decorators show.
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AIOI -Charles "Bud"
Anderson manager of
the builders associa·
tion, acted as liaison
man between associa·
tlon officials and com·
mltteemen and produc.
era in charge of 1968
home and decorators
ahow.
CHAIRMAN -Builders
asaociation'a man in
charge of the 1968 home
and decorators show wu Rod Dye, Anaheim .
builder, who assumed
chairmanship of the an·
Dual association proj·
ect, the Hth annual
snow.
DESIGNER -Ha 1 I
Montague, 0 r a n g t
County chapter of Na·
Uonal Society of Inter·
ior Decorators, is co-
chairman of society's
· project to set up a-de.
signers' pavilion at the
home abow.
1GIFT MAH' -Audie
Ash~raft, Southem Call·
forma Edison Co. di·
vision manager, ia in
charge of "Symphony
Kitchen," one of major
it~ms to be given away
at close of home and
decorators abow.
COORDINA TOlt--Jolua
Jer.owakl, coordlna~ chalmwi ol builders
uaociation'a b o m •
abow committee, acted u "decllion maker" in many facetl of eettin& th4t big abow reaq for
Friday'• openlna.
Builders Puttihg on Sho'Y ~gain
'1be Orange C o u n t y
Builden Altodation will Oii·
veil lb m09t lavish Home
and Decorators Show Fri~
day, May 17 in the 100,000
square-foot Exhibits Hall at
Anlbeim Coovention eeater,
800 VI. Kctella Ave.
'lbe lbow, one ot tbe two
Wards Has· Exhibit
largest ol its kind west of
the Mississippi Ri v..er, will
continue through Sunday,
May26.
It will mark the 14th con-
secutive y~ 1be show has
been et.aged by ti'le COUD·
tywide, DOD1>I'Ofit builder6
group to give tile public an
opportunjty to see t1le latest
progreM in 1be building in·
dustry and ills allied f1elds.
representing the work of
many of 1be Southland's
fotem<>st dec'Orat«S and
manufacturers and
distributon of furnilhinCS
and accenories for the
home.
A "Cavalcade ol Kit·
cbens" will CODSist of .even
all~rn k:itcbem thowing
tbe latest in gu and electric
appltaoces, aocording t o
Rod Dye, Home S h o llf
chairman.
coverm, 700 11.DMr feet, will
contain wan. of .rt from
--of tbe SouUllaDd'. finest .wt.a, Dre said.
'l'be lbow la Mio duiped,
Dye nid. to pr o v 1 d e
bomeownen a D d pro-
spectiw boaaeownera with
informal· lD to remodelinl,
additions, flnanctnc a D d
laodlcaipine, tlo Dlllle only a
fe".
Home ~ hours will be
5 to 11 p.m. weekdays and
noon 1o 11 p.m.. Seturdaya
SALE'S-Wally Boyko,
sales and advertising
manager of George Co-
louris Productions, bas
been responsible for
"recruiting" exhibitors
for the big show in its
14th consecutive year
in the c.ounty.
The Montgomery Ward
Stores of Orange County has1 selected custom draperies .j!~========================:;====~=====i slipcovers, etc. as a feature I
Features of the Uk lay
show will include more than
30 furnished r .o o m s , "Galleria of Fine Arts,·• &lid Sundays.
of their room exhibit at tbe
Orange County Home and
Decorators Show.
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VISIT OUR BOOTH AT THE HOME SHOW (
FREE PRIZES • FREE PRIZES • FIEE PRIZES
STOP IN OUR DISPLAY BOOTH AT THE HOME AND DECottA-
TORS SHOW AND REGISTER FOR FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS. WI
ARE AWARDING MANY PRIZES, NOTHING TO 8UY, JUST UG-
ISTER AND YOU MAY BE A WINNER.
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AMERICA'S ~-~~DRAPERY ~WJ~~~~~~~~ LARGEST
EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEED DRAPERtsJ.EANING
Remove Water Damate e FLAME PROOFING
Drapery Cleanint. PerfKt regard .... of tM .,. of
your drapery, of 100% replacement if c ... neble •
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1702 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA .
SER¥1N6. AIL OP O&ANGE COVNTY
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ol uaftldabed fund1me in the
United Ma.
'ney will have • display
a maplflca& aelectiGa o:
hilh q u • 11 t 1 unfinished
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furniture. They w11l u
have a coutaat aadqlDC
and finisbine .............
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show. -
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Ml-Os' IIJl!iwbq:n;a ...... _peleftUI than 111: DOth•
iDg down, IDd as long u eight yan Co pay. (Tha~ eight-year provision
I an he qaite a boon. For instance, addiDg a $3000 bedroom-and-bath,
1 ar a "000 kitdaen, would set you back $97.08 a month if' you repay in
S6 months. Ba~ only $45.00 a month repaying in eight years.)~
Dala .... tllll ...... Wemabloansfo~mcimprovcnientacom•
. ~eepuaee hm ywr. mstinghome mortgage. We don't go into long,
""omplicl-.-"-ted-refinancing, we don't 8ail around in red tape. We make it no
. aGR complicated, once you contact us, than getting a car loan..
............. Our qiaximum home improvement loan is $7500-which
can add a lot or house to your ' .... ~Onloamover$2000,our
c:hllgeia$5.50per $100 per year. ....,.SpedaL We push home
improvement loans like they
wereonspccialcveryday. (Some ,
banks conside11 them one big
.headache.) And we don't stand
on ceremony,~en though we're
a $900 millio~ bank. We'll even
quote.payments over the phone,
in caJe you and your wif&. arc
considering being home wreck-
ers, and are just wondering how
f.u you can afl'ord to go.
lbne lmpnMtnetlt Loans
11>UVUSJTY PAD oma: !8022 Culver om., tmn.
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ELEGANCE -Model Annette kite ii abown with Mediterranean furnish-
ings which will be among plecea to be abown at borne and decoraton show.
Furnishing• will run the gamut from traditional to modem and will feature
many elegam pieces like these in the Mediterranean motif.
"SEE US AT THE HOME SHOW"
SANTA ANA TENT AND AWNING co.
OVTDoo·n
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KEYNOTE -Alan Waldstein of Interior Deaip, Amheim, checb detailJ In .
one of several rooms full of furnishings and dec0r to be featured in National
Society of Interior Decorators Pavilion which will keynote home and decor·
atora show.
The lernlna exce•
in sl-.lclty and
versatllty of
operation.
A lfeffme of
n•rhet service
guarantHcl.
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Arts at 14th Annual Affair ..
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Osapter of the National
Society Of ID te r lo r
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repreuated f« tbe flnt
time " a group It tbe Htb annual Orqe C 0 U D t J
Home and Decorators Show.
eiecance tbat will equ1 ... ~
George Colouria, producer
GI the ahow, said the NSID
will tet up a pavilion wblcb.
will be an island of the
latest · and finelt~terlor
CUSTOM FM.MB
Southi.nd' I best,
The ~vWoa., C .o 1 o a r 1 1
Wd, wUl ccmlat ti *
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io111 &nc1 • reet widt. ",,. ..., ~-._ Hall Montague ud 88'.Ur A ...... m c 0 D • • t l •.
Nytma are act1Dc • co--c.-." Coloaril "wll
cbairme11 in ~ pre9lde mare .,__ ...
tbe NSID pavilion for Ill a.u puter-fzeeclam la
Orance Count1 chapter. dlaplQa," Coloaril ~
Colouril recalled t ll • t ...-..t
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TOO MAHY COOKS? -Terry Lewis of Costa Mesa
lips soap prepared by four of the seven leading Or-
ange County chefs who desiped the "7 Chefs Gour-
met Kitchen," built by George M. Holstein and
Sons for the Orange County Bame and Decoraton L
Show. Chefs (lef( to right) are Tom Trent, Brand·
ing Iron, Anaheim; Antoine Bnmin. Newport Ten·
nis Club, Newport Beach; t.nyssea Yanis, Francob,
· Huntineton Beach; and Edward Shinn, Five Crowns,
Corona del Mar.
QUEEN -Glee McFarlane of Tustin was selected
by a special committee of the Orange County
Builders Association, sponsor of the Orange County
Home and Decorators Show, to reign as home
show 4ueen.
Selection of
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OVER 40 PIECES
OF t;INE UNUSUAL r
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
AT THI
ANAHBM
CONVENTION
CENTER
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Don't Miss This Giant
Exhibit of Unfinished Pieces
In Spanish, Mediterranea n, Country English, Colonial, Provinciol and Con-
temporary-in all the top quality woods of block walnut, oak, ash, cherry,
birch, beech, poplar, maple ~md mahogany.
Fall and Centlnual Antiquing & Finish·
I .. D••••llrallons, Dal_ly on the Hour!
"We AU PROIJD TO BE THE LARGEST
IJNFINUD• STORE IN TBE IJNITED sr ATES"
AL'S WOODCRAFT IS LOCATID
AT SANTA ANA PUIWAY ..... ltED HIU AVI.-!... IN TUSTIN
A ·L .. 's· WOODCRAn
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Chefs Display Kitchen of Own Design
The "S e v e n C h e f s
Gourmet Kitchen," fir at
kitchen to be designed for
the bome by professional
chefs, will be a feature at-
traction at the Orange Coun-
ty H o m e and Decorators
Sh ow May 17 -28 in Ana-
Sculptor Shows
Decorator Items
From the Art Colony of
Laguna Beach Raymond
Warren will display original
creations in home decora-
tions d e s i g n e d , hand
sculptured and cast in mar-
ble.
Warren's panorama of
designs uses his sculpturing
talents for unusual light
switch plztes, wall decora-
)ions. tiles. table tops and
center pieces.
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heim's Convention Center.
The Seven Chefs Kitchen,
designed by seven of Orange
County's noted cbels, will be
a part of the "Cavalcade of
Kitchens" at the show.
Chefs who designed t b e
kitchen will make personal
appearances d u r i n g the
.show and their favorite
recipes will be given to
show visitors.
The k i t c h e n. built by
George M. Holstein and
Sons. will be featured in the
Southern Counties Gas Co.
section.
While the "Cavalcade of
Kitchens" will be one of the
outstanding features of the show, othe r parts ol the
home will not be neglected,
according to Rod D y e of
Anaheim, general chairman.
He aaid the Home Sl1ow
will be highlighted by more
than 30 professionally fur·
nished and decorated rooms
ln the latest modes ranging
from comfortable f a m i 1 y
rooms to formal dining
rooms.
Patios, Kitchens Highlighted
Patios and kikhens will
be ingenuously blended ln
the"Cavalcade of Kitchens''
that will be a highlight or
the Orange County Home
and Decorators Show.
Many of the seven kit-
cbens featured in t h e
display will be coordinated
with adjoining patios to
h i g h I i g h t S o u t.h er n
California's indoor-outdoor
living. accordiJ>g to Rod
Dye, sbow chW1Dan.
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DEMONSTRATION ,
Using th~. New
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"'n11 • .·.; an~iq~ing
end 90ld leefin9 claue1
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~LLUNDER ONE ROOF! ·
14th Annual
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Orange County·
FREE! '':lhe Sgmphong"
Flameleu electric kitchen .•. especially cle1i9ned and built by Nelson • Dye Construc-
tion Co. as the 1961 show FEATUREI Som .. lucky person will win ND the followin9
major all electric FllGIDAIU appliances: self -clHning o v • n encl cook top •••
Refrigerator -frHHr co~bination • • • washer and dryer ••• dishwasher ••• water
hHter ••• disposal ••• plus • NUTONI power unit blender ••• range hood by DI·
COi' end • redient ceiling heeter penel by JM Co. This exhibit was m•de poisible
through the cooperetion of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO .•.• FRIGIDAIRE
SALES CORP ••••. MONNIG'S FLOOR COVERING •.• LONG BELL KITCHENS .••
RALPH WILSON PLASTICS CO •.•• SANTA ANA TENT & AWNING CO., INC.
••• ILLUMINATED CEILING CORP .••• SUNSET BUILDERS SUPPLY .•. The RUB-
EROID CO .••• HARRY MACRES ••• SYSTEMS COMPONENTS ••• l M CO .•••
KAFTON SALES CO., INC. • •• NIAGARA PLUMB ING ••• WEBB DELIVERY SERV-
ICE • • • REXALL DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. • • • DISTINCTIVE APPLIANCES, INC.
• •• ALUMINUM BUILDERS SUPPLY and WARD & HARRINGTON LUMBER CP.
Free! ROUND TRIPS TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA AIR CALIFORNIA
PLUS SCORES OF OTHER PRIZES! ' -
SEE MORE THAN ONE MILLION
DOLLARS OF .EXHIBl'TS!
ffi [IDO!J[11J@·o o o o o o 0 Ilo lJ 0
n@~a@m~OOB0o eno@®
I
J»OORS OPEN
-WEEKDAYS--5 P.M.
TO 11 P.M.
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS-
NooN TO 11 P .M.
CHILDREN ·UNDER 12 FREE WITH PARENTS ' .
ANAHEl~M
CONVENTION CENTER ·
800 west katella
across from Disneyland
A GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCTION
SPONSORED • .,
1~QRA~GE ~OUNl;~ BUILDERS t~$SOCIATIOM
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OVER 100.000 SQUARE FEIT ••• •
million doll•r showcqe. with more
th.n 390 exhibits p; ... ntlng the lat•
est Innovations of ltulldlng products
•nd servlCllS for the home. Its the most
excltint ••• lergeat end most Inspir-
ing show on the ... t coestl
MORE THAN 30 ROOMS Individually
design.cl end furnished with en ele-
gance that only southland's f I n • 1 t
know how to pr ... nt ••• Interiors
pNMntecl by Or•ft99 County 'Chapter
of Natlon•I Society of Interior De-
signers plus en entry of Interior bou-
tiques.
7 -CHEFS "GOURMET KITCHEN"
the all-g• kitchen IHch the "Cemlvel
of Kitchens'' on parade •nd d .. lgned
by 7 world renown chefs •nd ltullt by
GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN A SON with
cooperation by SOU"T:HERN COUN-
TIES GAS CO .••• O'KEEFE & MER·
RITT ••• HOLLYTEX CARPET
MILLS .•. MI LLS INC., FLOORS •••
LEON'S INTERIORS • • • SIERRA
PLASTIC SURFACES ••• FELDMAN
LIGHTING ••• MAJESTIC CO. AND
LAN-TEX PAINT CO .••• LECTRI
SPEC ... -ORCON PLUMBING • • •
FULL-VIEW WINDOWS ••• SANTA
ANA LUMBER •.. BAY ORNAMENT·
AL IRON.
PARADE OF PROGRISS ••• all elec-
tric kitchen wlll hlthlltht the South-
ern Callfornle Edison Co. eectlon by
pretentlnt the kitchen contrast In
electric from 1931 to 1961, Mt In •
1ped•lly designed MedlterrMMn ....
tif.
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INDOOI • OUTDOOR I PLOltAL ho
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9"fYfhlne fer the .....,.._ Lnlth flew.
., .... ..... ....,. .., Harry
MlcNI nationally bown floHI artist. . ' l '
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VOL 61
FOL
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Kem
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In (A
By A c
America
on the moc
bound niglw
justice mus
cess, New
Kennedy sa:
Speaking
4,IO>at TR1
do Beach, t
priniary b
from Vietn;
the poor.
"I came
future," thE
tomey ge.nE
minute stow
paign !our.
Kennedy
schedule w
the home-t
afterward ~
of them-she
Sometime
grayi.ng bro
through thE
mall of the
the crowd
race stays ·
"But I 111
priority, on.
tinue into a
"and not bE
because the
ternal disor
"I believ
always don
or atrophy
yoUr help hE
country ...
Kennedy 1
prepared tE
"I have :
again here,
race to the
tion of our
the part be
Techoolo1
the space r
American
throng, but
been scratc
"What w
involve yo
partnership
problems f
solution is 1
Houaing
(See
It WOl
Orange 4
for~casu
the mor1
the mere
116.
IN!i
Try n.
on the 1
COil tell
fi re is. J
County I
(May 25
Coi.mty .
day in \
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