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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-18 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• > ~ . Yo .. Beaetown ·DaDy Paper VOL 11·.-NO. l20. 3 SECT10NS, ~ PA&IS SAltmAY, lifAY Tl, 1961 . . TEN CENTS UC Defies Re ·agan 6,000 Students Hold Anti-dralt ·Rally "?- GROW I NO 'AIMS -With both a Bonanza and an Air Callfonda airplane on the apron after cllagorg- ing pusengen at Orange County Airport, terminal MLY PILOT.IWf ,,... begins to show strain of handling five times its or- iginal capacity of puaengen. Viet Premier, 17 in QIDinet . Resign Posts SAIGON (UPJ) -Premier Ntu)'en Van Loe IDd I* 17-mu ClllliDet re- lio>ed todly. Oblenera -*I Preli· cleot N1117ea Va 'DdilR ftl ~ to ~ 8oala \ltetnml'• ... tn W~Baac( peeee JDOYel by improvine hill dktlta • IOV'fiP' DM!lllt. A spokerll*1 w Loe slid 'lbJea had ac<:epted tbe ntl8 r •• bat .ad -the ctblnet to ..,. oa • a cset.br .,vmunent andl • .., GDe could be formed. Loe ,,. the band-picked ~ of Vice PresJdmt NIUJ"ell Ky I Thieu's quiet rival in Soulll Vietnmn's leaderail4> atruagle. His replacement -was apected to be former Premier Tran Van Huong, 66, a popula" ex-IChool teacher who fin- ished fCMD'th in last year'• president· ial electionl. Opponent. of Loe crit.ldzed his cab- inet as COOlisting of "tec.tn.cians,. lacking broed po1itical IQPP(llt. 'Ibey said a new cabinet with men like Huong who have strq political foJ- lowillgs would give the Sliigon recime men mulcle in peace efforts. Loe, 45, wu premier for lix mooths. Bis critiol Nid he beaded a "•noth- ing" cel>inet bemole he found bimseU caught between confHicting demands of 1bteo amd Ky and was hesitant to take decls.ive adioo. 'Ib.ieU wu Jmown to want a cabinet change before be le«Yes for a visit to the UDlied states next month. Ob- servers allki be 900~ a strollll« bar- gaimng base in ~ -and. in Paris -and hoped a more productive cebmet w•t help. . I HotOCCCrew Wins Heat in Seattle Trials Airport Protests Rapped; El Tora V se Predicted By ABTBUR VINSEL ... ..., ........ Orapp County's new dJttctor of aviadoa Friday took a verblil slap at U~ Newport Bay jet nobe pr9-teston but at the 18me time hloted be eould see 101De future clvWan usage of El Taro MmiDe Carps Air Station's landlng field. .,-...•tallf: =i ...-....S Mlle comp&a!nts by a =.:~~ewe :a~~ .... dam ... elabn. Tbe laag.Ume pilot and airport ex- ecutive wu featured speaker at a live- ly, data-sprinkled luncheon talk before the cotCa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce Aviation Committee and Of· ficial Greeters. "Wt don't have a noise problem per se," Bresnahan said, "we have homeowners' ~sociation agitatlml per se." "It doesn't impre11 me a bit.» be said, concerning tbe damate alaiJn, which is most likely to be reject.cl by county authorities. Airport foes can take little comfort (l'Olll facts and fll\lrel quoted by Bremaba:n~t J'riday'• ·~Jl ••.. •ttilcl·"""4' iWKfWt.IUni Gil tenriina1 wall. · Both durini b1a talk and in response to quatlons, Bresnahan saJd Orange County .Airport is in -a growth boom which may result in 20 pure jet nights out every day by year's end. Once discounted as any kind of jet facility, he noted, Orange County Airport's 5,700-foot runway can easily be used by the big, 350-passepga jet (See A.IBPORT, Pate Z) T~ings Changed 'd Ex-pilots See Different Airport Pilots of old P51 Mustang fighters lot's 525 spaces alone have brought in who set them down .and gunned them $180,000. And many cars are Ifill being off an auxiliary field near Santa Ana left out on .MacArthur Boulevri during World War ll mJght not The new 1968 income figure lltll be recogmze the place today. $550,000 or more, Bresnahan said. The same goes for the men who A total of 633 private planes are designed the current <>nmre County permanently quartered at the aprawl- Airport to baKile 12,000 persons per ing facility, 600 of them own81 by month just a few· years ago. county residents Robert J. Bresnahan, couoty direc-· tor of aviation explained the growing Bresnahan said the airport has In· pains Friday bi a droll, but painfully ~ c,reased in use .and activity many understandable f a s b i o n made times over and will no longer be able believable through univm;a/ human to handle additional traffic within a experience. few years. "Let.me put It this way,'' be IG.ld. "'Ille men's room b• three srools and s1.x 1U'irlals and When you get a jet W allace8 Vacate dumping 85 paasengers you can begin to unc1erstanc1. • ... G , M . Staliltic• bear out the st«y o1 the ovemor 8 am1on overburdened airport, which servea a county where more airline credit oard boklen. live than any other com- pranble area in the world. Baaed on ezpected traWc, SlS0,000 in total Income bad been antidpated for 19118 a 1bort time ago. So far this year, the pay parking MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) - Former Gov. George Wallace aod hi~ three chUdren have completed their move out of the governor's mansion and into a ranch~style home. The four-bedroom home is in tht' capital's soulbside resldentieJ section BERKELEY (AP) -While 6,000 students and professors applauded, an antidralt rally def.led Gov. Ronald Reagan and honored 166 University of California students wbo say they .al reluae to be drafted. .. As loog as the Uolted tSetes is in-vol~ in this war, I will not serve in the armed forces," several hundred youths chanted Friday oo the steps of Sproul Hall. About 200 faculty members stood neatb). Dr. Charles J. Hitoh, university ~sidcnt, and Ojlaocellor Roger U.S., Allies Fight Elite Red Force SAIGON (UPI) -About 2,000 allied troops joined t:.S. Marines toda.Y Jn a three • day -old battle againt • Nor1~1 Vietnam President Ho Chl Minh's "Palace Guards." So far 200 Commu- Di.ats and 50 Marines have been kiUed. The LeaU1ernecks and their rein- fOroements smashed at about 800 of the elite North Vietnamese trapped in a Communist jungle fortress only 20 miles south of DaNang, Marine bead-~ers4n V~ .......... ,.. I '''R.e50 ar• tbe 'f*aeo guard," a U.S. inteWgence ot:flcer told UPI cor- respOndent Raymond Wil.kiosoo. "To our ltoowledge they have never before operated outside the limits ol Hanoi." The heavily -al111led Communi.m were wearing new unlfonns and have been identified by the Lea'tlhemecka as the 1st and 2od bat1:8.liom of the North Vietnam Anny 27th Regiment. 'Ibey fought wltb the tenacity of a capital's bodyguard. Wilkinson said the. Marines, who came across the Communists ckril>g a sweep of the jungle 350 ml1es north of Saigon, had driven by dawn to the Communists' regimentJl commend post. The "palace guard" was st.anding -and dying -there. The North Vietnamese had infiltrat- ed into South Vietnam and had taken up quarters in the fOrtress, an area o well controlled by the Viet Cong that 4be guerrillas had built barracks and a mess ball. They used the -area for training and fU" relaxaUon -until the Leatbernecks came Tbm'sday. Get Good Look At Dune Buggies Racing dune buggies and customhed motorcycles will be displayed today and Sunday at the Irvine .Ranch Information ~er. Dune buggies, most ol them sporting a fiberglass body bolted onto a rear- drive chassis, are equ.lpped with extra- s.ize dres which make them ideal for running In sand. Irvine Ranch Information Center. open from 9:ll a.m. to 5:~ p.m., is located two miles east of 'l'ustin at Myforcl Road, ju.st off the Santa Ana ~eeway. Admission is free. SEATI'LE -Orange Cout College's ettW Friday aft«loon won its preliminary heat in the W e s t e r n Sprintshere on Lake Wubington, cte-· feating junior vanity crews ol Ore- gon State, tbe Uniev'?'lity of Oregon and Vancouver to quli.f y for the fin. als . The OCC crew defeated <>rep State by two ~ in I minutes, 24 seconds, tee0nd fastest tlme of the dlJ. Th.la qnailfies the Pirate rowen for the finals today against the junior vanltiei of UCLA. Univenlty of Waabinston, Cal and Stanford. OCC Signup No Problem Orance Cout thus wU1 be 1olng into the f1Da1a of tbe Wtllml Sprints a1a1mt two Cl'ftl lt bll aner met tldl ·--•llbmctoa • Staford. Tbl Pb'ltel have ..., defeated UCIA twloe md cal ...... WblJe occ ,,.. wfnn.ln1 l t 8 preUmlurJ beat. boweftf, UCLA's ilblll WCID ltl pnllm la I miDotet, 20 MCGDdl. ~ Ooaat. however. hM a best Ume tfdl ...... ot l :•t wben it bated UQA 1n tbe Lclal Beacb Rtptta. All Saddleback Students Registered All went well Friday u early reglltration !or fall cluHs at Orange Cout Collea• -lncladln1 about 250 SaddlebKk Junior Colle,. Dlstrict 11Udeata -cloltd utlJ Aapst. Al •ell u UJ dlJ of =•tion pet, If JOU eT• aateadld • ' tbtU It WU bandied Vflt'1 ly," aatd Kennflh Mowrey, of admlnJOM and recarcl1, "11) what tbe1 Dteded ... "'In feet, m1111 sot just what they wanted," M uld. Alt.VI truatMt al the Saddltb8Ck District -unable to bandit all their own enrollment next fall -charJecl discrlmlnation against the outsiders. They were not allowed to tm'OU until the final early s111lon of registration at OCC, drawinl bowls from Sad· dleblct oftidala, wbo elalmed their in· dlvidul educational propqt.s would be damapd. 'Mowuy, bowev.r, pciaad out thot very few c1uta are ftllecl d•ln1 the apriftl repm.Uon IDd new oaea wlll be •chechaltd u MC.WMl'1 RelistratiOIJ will belin a.Un Aug 22, for nearlJ one maatll, ucepl for weekmds and the two Mond11 legal holidaya tn,tllat period. Mowrey nld. A total ot 490 ltudtltt were rtglstered F'rid•Y· brillpng to a little more thin 3,000 the number now enrolled for the tall aeuton. District offidall expect an enroU- meat of 7,000 stvdellta ~ cl.uses opea DUt fall. ~ Ortpnany, OCC oltldala did aot ftDt to enroll IDJ s.ddleback studentJ withoot payment ot a llate seat tu by the south county dlltrtct, •required by &aw. n.e tu dispute bas not yet been set· Oed, but OCC muat ~ the lltudenta anywayp provided they have wrtttn orders from the cOlftty acbools olfka. Heyns permitted the rally billed as a "Vi~tnam Commencemed" and said later It broke no campus rules. Even if lt were legal, said Reagan. µ, was "beneath contempt." He called 1t indecent. Of the tffchers Reagan said, "These aeadenticians are taking adv.ntage ol e legal technicality." "T!his meeting ..• could not be held without their being subject to cbarges of treason if tbere was a declaration of war with North V!etnam," he said. Hitch said he rejected Reagan's request thft he prohibit ttle rally. Hitch said that job along with super· De Gaulle vaslng the Berkeley campus and the rally was left in ttle hands of the chancellor. But, Hitch told newsmen In Santa Barbara, "the governor c~ express hls opinions at any time on any sul>- ject, just as I feel the factulty and the studtmls can." Heyns said in Santa Barbara, \YMre he and Hit.ch were attending a board of re~ meeting, that the rally was "an example al frff expression iii an orderly setting." He said there was no reason to apply disciplinary meas- ures agai~ thole who took pert. (See BERKELEY, Pafe !) Faces French ..._ .. Anarchy PARIS (UPI) -Faced with Com- munist-led workers seirlng factories throughout France, President Charles de Gaulle today cut short a Romanian visit to return home to face one of the most serious challenges to his 10-year- old regime. In Bucharest, his aides said De Gaulle wants to take personal charge of his ~ov nment's efforts to rid France C>f flags fl}'ing over fac- tories w workers ar~ k.eepillg their bosses imprisoned in near anarchy. De Gaule had gone to 1he maverick OomrowUt •tion to preach llll plan fo.r European st.ates to shake free Of American and Soviet influence as a Airport eofttrol towers, tftelt lech- nidam on strike, feJJ quiel. Planes sat silent. Trains idled on tracks. Postal workers began leaving mail un- TUESDAY SURF UP IN DAILY PILOT How to surf, how to talk about turf. ing. how to haul your surfboard overseas (at the best airline rate) and where to surf along the Orange Coasl That's just part of the list of ''inside" information you can expect to find in the SURFING 1968, a spe· cial tabloid section complled by new OATLY PlLOT Surfing Eclttor Craig Lockwood. Tuesday will be "aurf's up" day in the DAILY PILOT. delivered. Radio and television work- ers agreed to go off the air. Premier Georges Pompidou kept at lean 70,000 national police on ft. hour alert and conferred with key cabinet members. Pompidou bas pub- licly werned workers France will st.and for no "anarchy" but the police trucks did not move. In no !lonsense fashion, the Commu- nist labor leaders musbroomed what had been a college student movement into natioal crisis. way to better peace and progperltJ. ln the end, he cut abort hil vilk '-f 12 hours tor a ru(bt bame "Pvtt De Gllullt had been acbedWecl to .depart from ~ SuncYy • But the IChedWe heel bMI pllmned before masses of French workers 1eiJ- ed even government-owned facloriea, switclled off the levers of power, de· rnanded more pay and a voice in maa-• .agement amt defied government warn· ings to atop. The president had left five days ago with Paril In fennent owr student rioting. Now, be wu return.Ing with IOOial \D1'911 sweeping all Fnmce. The W«ters ....-cl their strike. In the paat week the students bad battled police In the streets of Pana and otber cities. More than 1,500 per· SODS Wef'e injured. Campaigning for more modern educational systems, the studenta woo concessions from PompJdou, got daul~ng 8lld largely uneq>ected support from the labor tOon& aind ocoiiped. Paris Sorbonne university and other buHdtnc« in the 1Atin Qmrter. Now they wen b*C lhMld ...._ I Troy A. Woods, 5 IOll of Mr. and Mn. Wesley Wood1, 10'1'I Santa Ana Ave .• Coata Men, •pmt Natlonal Hoapltal Weet flat on bl• back wlth a broken arm c a u 1 e d ~ a tr1C)'Cle fall. Hi• ton are ftne though. Check ftnpr paPPIU be a bptfatlq to U.p IWullt ...Md till he get• blek on tbl tiille. { .. ...... ..., ... lttcMrd M. !ftllolt _,.. Jt Joob ano:.her Nllon • Kennedy presidential election but nrrnt Democntic un- derdog Sen. ~ McCIJ'1hy says the three-way race for the Democrabc presidential nomlnatl0t1 is golni to stay that way -three way. Nixon, speak.log in Newark, N .J .. a.id McCarthy had "won the hearts of many people'' but can not compete with Sen. Robert F. Keonedy's money nor V1<:e President Ilubert. H. Ilumpb- No Write-ins On California Primary B?llot SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Secretary of State Frank M. Jordan Friday re· minded Calllornians there is no pro- vision for write-in votes in the June .; presidential prU:nary election ballot. Jordan said some voters have as- slMDed California's ballot bas a placP for presidential write·ins because of the widespread publicity about writc- ln cam paigns in other states. He pointed out a vote 10 California's presidential primary i& for a group of delegates either uncommitted or fav. oring an individual candidate and is not directly far the cancljdate himw ll. The winning slate of de.legates for each party represents the state at that p:irty's national nominating conven- tion. ,.,... Pqe J BERKELEY ... The setting -at Sproul • was the place Mario Sario and others 1taged 1964 rallies and sit -in1. Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, director of the Center for the Study of Democra- tic Institutions al Santa Barbara, was Uie rally speaker. "You have opposed Utis war not because It was far away, nat ~cause it was expensive, not ~cause we could not win it, but because it was 1ll'Oflg.'' the fonn~ Universit1 of Qncago pyesident said. "Since your vlsloo has embra<:ed the *bole ol humanity, we may say° t)l is is a day of commencement for our country and the world." A certificate was given Vivian Wil- llains, of PhiladelphJa, honoring M? 90lcHer-eoa. Ronald Lockman. He is .bt LeavtmfOrftt Prl6on for rdusine to· I" to VietDMD. • Mer ... r.ily Earl F. Chett, U C· "'1tlve Yiee c:bucellor, said tbe meet-inf Md been ordeTty and stayed with· ilt canpae ruJH. Bandit Holds Up Tustin Market TusUn police th.ls m«ftlnC weni searchlng for a young robber clad In rainbow-like clothes of orance and blue who stuck up a Tic-Toe market Friday evening for an undisclosed amount of cash. 1i>e bandit entered a store al lst St.rett and Prospect while tbe man· ager was countlng money at a floor lllfe, police said. He flashed a anub- nased, blOHteel reYOlwr and said, 'TU tab tbe money." Police eeld lt was at 1eeet 1be tbiri · tinle the store bad been robbed te-· cently. 1be thief, weat1ng ocange- )llllll -4 mt will a blue )tdel, llld. tool Weekend Weather C...c.I Tbe OraDte Cout will be Plrtl7 cloud1 monlap tlDdaJ and lunda1. ~ la tbe aftelDOOM u4 cloq .. tbt nentat. wttb vlllbOI~ of 10 allel and ftAlr)1 wblda CIC 11 bob. cataUna 1a dear wtt1a ........., 11 1'ftllea and "" DCll'tblut wtDdl or t bota. Coutal. waten nmabl cold at _.. dtsree• and temperaturtl wtll r...,. trOln as to ". s-. • .., rw. .. . ~ ......... ~ ....... ,. ~fl ..... i························· ..... .,_ • • ••• • • •• • • •' • • •• • • • •' • 1 ...-I ··* ........ ~·: .. ;:~~ ~~ t} ......................... ,!I· ..... tt ..............•......... ...._ l'f •••••••••••••••••••••• l .._.. ~ ............... LW iii:iii " "!:.'a ,.. • •'- . " Satutd.ty, May 18, 1968 1'91'1 ,....., cqanlmtioe Ill U. ract far .. F 'netle I<tmlldJ, .....,.. bJ ............ .... Jnd1-llld ...... ........... rolfW lkCatll1'• ........ 1'rtdl1 and ctrew an angry rttort from the man figured third in almost every· one's betting. McCarttiy angrily rejected a sug- g~tion by Kennedy that McCarthy be· queath his 6Upport to Kennedy to pre- sent a solid froot against Vice Presi· dent Hubert Humphrey. 1:1 nCJ•• ._, ~ ~ta liUlml. ,,. • bid ...... .. ._ • atird II " Tiii JI'• IJ I ta --.............. _, .. and beyoncf -and DO liil no compromises." Nixon predicted Kennedy lroWf wtn the Oregoo and California Democ:ndJe primaries "handily" and., OD tit tie. come a "sUgbt favorite .. tor tl)e IMllD· lnauop. On the Republic~n side, MIOll l&id, DAILY PILOT""' ...... JUST WAITING -Newport Beach police dispatcher Raf Lee, 46, takes it easy and looks at scrapbook of Hawaiian PolyneSJan Revue while be recuperates from heart attack and waits for entertainers to arrive to put on benefit next Friday night. Lee is friend from school days ol troupe founder. Singing for Pal Benefit Due for Heart Patient A troupe of Hawaiians -just back from their first tour oL Europe -wlll sing and dance for a friend next week in Newport Beach. They call themselves the Hawaii Polynesia Revue . Tbe group is a non-profit outfit who got started just last year to lntr~ duce abroad what they fetl ls the real flavor of Hawaii and Polynesia. '11le cast, composed of 29 Hawaiians varied racftibacl:groWld. puts Oft a show tbat tri~ to counter tbe trav. el agency Jmage of the ~b state as a hotel-strewn backyard or the United st~tes. ' Tbeir friend ls Ra.y Lee, 48, New· port BellCb police dispatcher for the last nine years, who auffered a beart attack this January. Lee. married with three daughters. ls a friend from school days of the founder of the troop. Sgt. .Herbert Panoke o( the Hoaolulu Police 0. partment. Many of the cast are well known whUe others never appeared profes- sionally until the t r o u p e was orga.nlzed. Songs and dances in the ~minute show n!flect the culture of Tahitians, Samoans, and Maorlan.s aa well as the Hawallans. Despite the brief u.lltence <1' ui. troupe, it has already broogbt 1lown the house ln Norway, Denmark, Ger· many and Holland. eriave comparia Uie revue-to the famed Ballet Folklorlco of Mex!· co. The Hawaii Polynesia Revue plays aext montb in Japan for that country's Crown Prince Abbito. Tbe benefit in Newport Beach will be . beJd at a p.m. ~Y lD tbt American Legion HaD oa the Bal- boa Peninsola. Donations are $UO a person. Ticteb caa be obtatned at the Le- gion Hall and at the Halt Kai rea- taurent, Balboa Island. More infor- mation ··u available at MS.ID> or 545·7161. Capital Poor Peop"le's March Said in Troub"le UC Regents Push Minoritiell Aid ~e night Friday, 1peedlnc construe· lion of the prefabricated villege to. make room for the new pllgrims. About a third o( the 650 huts plan· ned hive hffll completed. Ofnciab of tbe Southern Christian Leedership Coolerence (SCLC) spon- soring the march have been saying the low rate of expansion r.sulted from a abort.age of funds wWI whlch to buy needed building materials. But stacka of wood were ~isible in mey 8!'elll the lut few U,1 and the two unlvenlty arcbJtectln profess· on wtio destined the db' ot plywood huts Mid Frlclay materla11 1"!'e being processed outside Walhhll'ton "at a very 1atiafactory J>6C•." Re•. A. D. Jordlm, a Beptlst minis-ter from Mtmpbfs who bee been Ii.lp- ln1 bullcf lie m.iao.bonlt1, blamed tbe tac on a Itek of .ohlnteera. thlllllil.r t I ........ ... ... ~ .. -~· .., ... ... e4 lie Cillfcnla lovtrnor to tbe GOP CIF1111Vs. • II& Nixon 1*tened to add be 1t atlll In 9Je «ivei'1 Met podtioa and pre- dicted he would go on to win the nom- lnatioo to face the brother of the man who defeated him eight years ago. ·HlllDllbN1, llt an appearance in Or· CJno, Miine~ cauae<J a flap by saying the United States and North Vietnam had agreed to Viet Corig partlc!patloa ,,.... ·-J AIRPORT ••• s'1 bun now belaa dneJoped '1 Loctbeed Airer.it. Be alto ·bfnted tbe ultim ... .... ·lo <>ruse Cowd;J'1 aYiftim ... ....... -too mucb lplp lhn't•U. .. ... UIQe ~ -'lU1 Ill WI& -fl a. El Tm9 .... CGrpl A!tl ..... A flrlt..pbw ~·TlllN 111111J of ........... fadal .... Or-.. Coa8tJ AlrJqt 0-.......... .... pnpG'9d bJ ..... Pwllra mi AMOCiltel, for pabDcltlM '1 ..., JuJ.J. POSSIBLE SITES Pbale One .. witlt FD11 'ltl airport lites anund the c:Gallt.J • wll aa other factan, IUCb aa * ad surface routel, pocr.pdcal JI ll'm1 and the lib. ''Wbat about PUii ""9?9 .... Costa Mela Ql;J c.wpme Gecsll Tucker. BremMam uld 1f be ----Pbw One'• cmrlswloa ........ gwa wllat ftMe 'ho wDI ........ "I thlat." be aUl, .,.. .... la golq to be: Bcnr do ,_ jcilltfJ -El TO!'o?" DISTRICf.vED A third potentlal method of .._ with acquisition of an area airport would be formation of an airport district with the city of Los Angeles, and Orange and San Diego counties taking part. • B,....hall ad coat Of sacb • f.all- ty would be about '500 milllon, noting that the best possible site would be south ol the El Toro area, near the San Onofre nuclear power generatblg plant. He saJd if built, it would be keyed for needs ~ years 1n the fut\U'e and WOQkl ide&lly tuppart LOlll Beedl Airport, wbicb ii DOW med tio eillJ JI percent of Jts capability. Bremaban bad IUl be helped no one would bring up the cantnnenlal DGlte question, but wot bdo tbe P"oblml ·when pressed for amwen. Cll'BS READ~ ezr-.~~ ... ~-:;-~ ....... ere laCaPJik more ._ ._. memtl" The tbird m.111 bl the Rep!ll>Uem presidential ~ea, Gov. Neleon .Rockefeller, bu •creed to meel Mon-day with the 12-member Soutben As. soclation Of Re~kwl _. a.tr- meo in New Orlelul. Bt'Jl 1Blas by one d~ a "1t/: ~" JIJ _Rea-gan •t 'Nw is'iib.....,. ... B•llot Blltde "l Jut doD't andentand It." uid _.,...,.....L ~lalnia& that ha may .,... CJf u. Back 8-y district, .... re&isters at more than U percent p Otto 16 1.a d f Mr nd M E L Ott f 19961 befow the level con.sJdered to be ob-am • ryear-o"' au r o . . a rs. . . o o · ledio.na.h Carmania. Hunti.ngtea Friday was one of hundreds of stu-___ _.,.ents-whe voted la -ICllldell& eleotiOM-GD Irvine cempu. He also ~ a quesUoo u to wby anyone would build a home worth several hundred thousand dollars in &Uch a location -thell demand pll)'· ment for loss in six mouths' time. "Go out and park in tbat &rH for a little while he invited, 0 fben you'll understand wbat's going on •... Well, that' a enough of that." Questioned about the similarity between Newport Beach lying under the takeoff zone locally and Playa del Rey's relationship to Los Angeles lnter1atio11al Airport, be said there is none. APPLES, ORANGES "Ytu're talki.n.I about apples and or an au... be aaicl. Playa del Rey is literally at the end of the rwnra.y, be auerted, while tbe Bade Bay is Hvwal mJlu from Oran&e County Airport. c:ruttai an entirely dlUerent a tuatioa. Pll,ya del Rey bas IUffered OUUJ -to the point ot ruin -from their shart of 130 bla jets arrlviag and deprinc dally, he sald. "Blt no one has ever collected a dime from Los Angeles Intmiatlonal Airport," he emphasized. Bnsulw.t, appointed as county M'iation cblef , aeveral months aeo, terwd in the same capacity at Riverside for 3~ years, Baftle Creek, ·Mic•., for 4'h years, and has been a U.S. Navy reserve transport pilot for 23 years, •itb 7,0QO bo\U'I' flilbt time. 10 for Humphrey CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) lneomptete returns ~om W-.t VlrJln· a's eledton of dele1ate1 to tbe Dtm· octatic Natlonal Convention IDdJcated Friday Vice J>restdtnt Bubert Him\· pbrey would pjclt up 10 delegates and Sea. Robert t . Kennedy three. Coed Remains in Col"lege Despite Living With Boy NEW YORK (AP) -Unda LeClair, who incurred the wratb ol the B&rnard College administration by living 0U- campt1s with her boy friend, will be allowed to conb• • a atudent, although her actions are not condoned, tbe collet9'• president bu mmoanced. Prelldeat M.utba Peterson tbas revtraed • tentative, earlier dedlioo when afle wrote Linda. "It 11 -my lD- acapeble coacluioa tbat no ueful parpoee can be Ml"ftd by yow con- tinued earolbnent . . . " Miss Person ~ounced 'lbuaday the was abidlnf b)' the ruling of the nine- Magazine Ready To Open Defense NEW YORK (UPJ) -~ Qlns. bur. ~.. of the dtflmct P'aet Map.line, is scheduJed to open bl.I ct. feme Moada1 in tbe SI m.IDion libel ralt brouatrt apl:ntt Nm #Id P~ manectn1 edltar Warren Boroeor by fmner pnilidelltill clDdidate Barry Goldwater. Goldwter'1 1ttoroe1, Roeer Robb, resited his cue ~ after two weeb of ~ before Judi• Harold R. Tyler Jr. Jn federal court. member 1 tu d e n t • faculty • lld- ministration judicial council which, in effect, gave Miss LeClair a slap on the wrist by taking away such carnpu.s privilep1 as Ue of the aaack bar. Supporten of the *>-year-old New Hampshire sophomore acknowleqed Ws &I token )IUllilbment for breaking a college rule requbiq all ltudentl under Sl to bHe IUpel'ViJed boustq. Unda decided to publidJ test tbe nle by 8J1JMIUltdQg lbe 'WU llvillc wtta Peter Behr, 20. A petiticm reportedly sitned by 79 percent ol the colle ... , 1,IOO students deplored M1u Petslon'1 adion iu "overridlDf" the judlclal council ta tbe Lealir CUI b)' her statement jn. dlcatins te99rtd enrolbneat. The petition wu pre990ted to llln Peterson by 3S students holding a half. hour sit-In in her office Thursdty. DAILY PILOT ............. ~ .... H•tda .... ' .......... ........ ....,.., CAWOINIA ....... N.Wt-4 ....... ,..__ I.ii .. .. 1'1t111H A. M-'ilff ........ ·SANTA BARBARA (AP) -callfor· m. wu Pltd&M ~ to a loq-ruae drt" to aid Nesroa and help IOlve pcotlillml, but IOIDI students ,.... ......., for ttr.tw acta. "Oar •tloa, our ltMt and our dtles are a tb1 n of a c:rialt," UC Prtli- dtlll a.Iii J. Hltdl told tbe Nttnts J'riclaJ. Autoiletics Work Started ....... ~ , .......... .,_ ....... ~ OINdlr OM.et c.111 MIMI 2'I ""' .., 11rwet .....,. a.ca; zrn w. .. -.,...._ H*il'• fGUl'"PICe report apeUed ciut lm•M'11t1 and eventual al:ml to en· roll mDlrlb' ltudtutl, ... al-.ky .,.U to IOlft alum prMleJna pd tnllat Callfcnla tcboala llld miter· lltlll ID tbe P"llfelD. MJnen Releuecl From BOIJ»ital "' HOMINY PALLS, W. Va. (UPJ) - Four of six miners ntC1lld aftei' beiirig giv• ap for delld tr • 8oodtd coal mine ~e released Fr1da7 frOm Secred Heart HOSllhll. Hospital IOUl'etl IUd ll WM pot• li~e anotMr mJner WOllJd be relt&Hd SU.DdQ but tt wae D1t bfta when the Iida 1"Gld be ...... ' l , 6,000 to Work at Laguna Niguel Plant By IUCRAJtD P. NAU. Of Ille Otj" .......... Bvtb la belftt IM'9cl for ·Lacuna N\cUtl'• • miWoa Nortb American Rockwell plat, U mllUoe C\dMc yards ., it. - Tbe m04fnotam of lettlat Of the contract for site dmillplwnt Of the "*" .,. ..._, -. a tbe form of a procrtH rtPOS1 • ~. ol the Noolton~Nltutl W•t4r Daltriet. Doq WbD•, lll'ttect .....,er for the North Ammc-• JlochtU devtlo!>- ... -tbe lira ...... to btg11\ cenatrUdioG of tbe pin fate thb Jear. -'tt.. p&ut • a 1,-..cre tite on i..,.. N"'* a• d tbt Moulton · RaDcb will emploJ •,ooo perlODI LD- , \ . ""... .. fh ., • .,, ....... _ ............. , ..... .... -------~ ----------....--_... __________________________ -------~----- .. Married two Ford, 51, has b by his second ~ tuyi,33. ~ ried March 'J:T, la.st month. SI cruelty in her Kathy Hebnt, ana in the Miss a broad smile "Miss Pixable' phns covering beauty contesi is 20-years olG 36. Miss, U.S.1 night in Miam The Sacrar Y•nkoff, who record for h Valley, has c to race him all at one tir beat them al July 'cause I month." Ya1 across the v1 66 hours. George l to get a be 153 years downtown ~ hi$ 188·f0C Baltimore C 1 ing and De of America the whiten free. "Th erected in . ing all rec not been Ray Thomi tary of the Milwaukee M•rtin Brue auxiliary tra ter a robin m Side traffic li same thing l for the same Ludlow, P responded ql of . Leroy H caught on fi have bothere out with six B1 But E By TB cw. Copre Schoo more instruct Things ha• . since. There tor nine l.mtr But next f; students and Balboa Inn board-ii\ )'OUI Then 'Or&J)j prep scbool 11 So far, the 1 and Audry W plausible. Tbt beachfront be Ung. Tben~ opening. Anr 1tudentl • But btdrn ta. Weber'1 ~ cerUiDty .,. }ll'tp lcllDol. Copn ii DC &II lmrait.mft "We'" ba bl;a&M,''. Iott u awfu " both beOeve J run th1I echo eopr., -· pint CODCer'I Married two years, actor Gleftn Ford, 51, has been sued for divorce by1his second wife, actress Kath- ryn tuy1, 33. The couple was mar- ried March 'lT, 1966 and separated last month. She ~arges extreme ctuelty in her ~tition. • Kathy Hebnt, 1'epres~ting Louin· ana in the Miss U.S.A. Pageant, wears a broad smile after she was seLected "Miss Pixable" by press photogra· phers covering the first round of the beauty contest. The 5'7" brunette is 20-years old and mt0$1.lres 37-24- 36. Mf.ss. U.S.A. 1DiU be selected to- night in Miami Beach. • The Sacra111ento walker, Boris Yankoff, who claims the world's record for hiking through Death Valley, has challenged all comers to race him in July. "Bring 'em all at one time," he said, "I can beat them all. The best time is July 'cause that's the hot t e st month." Yankoff hiked 136 miles across the valley laat summer in 66 hours. • George Wa1hington u about to get a bath • • • his first in 153 years of looking across downtown .Baltimore from atop his 188·foot mcnument. The Baltimore Chapte1' of the Paint- i ing and Decorating Contractors of America has offered to scrub the white marble monument fM free. "The monument was erected in 1815 and after check- ing all records, we find it has not been cleaned since," said Ray Thompsun, executive secre· tary of the chapter. Milwaukee Traffic Engineer Martin Bruenint has ordered an auxiliary traffic light installed af- ter a robin made its nest in an East Side traffic light. Bruening did the same thing last year ••• probably for the same robin. • • • Ludlow. Pa., volunteer firemen responded quickly when the engine of . Leroy Harlan'• milk t r u c k caught on fire. But they needn't have bothered. Harlan put the fire out with six quarts of milk. DAILY PJLOT llllf ....... CLEAN UP AND SWEEP DOWN READIES F4J PHANTOM FOR SHOW .Lance Cpl. S.111 Magers M•n• Broom at El Toro Air St•tion Forty Years a Fireman Newport Chief Briscoe Recalls Long Career By BRUCE BENSON Of Ille D.ilY Plitt Steff Newport Beach· Fire ·Chief R. J. "Jan" Briscoe shuffled some papers on his desk, stretched a little, and looked back over the decades to the day he joined the city's fire depart· menl It was 40 years ago and Briscoe was 19. He had arrived with his family amidst the sand dunes of Newport five_ years before. He commuted to and from the county seat until be was c r a d u a te d from Santa Ana Polyteamfc High School. 'nle town in the twenties had a population of about 1,000. Only a few blocks away from today's headquarters next to City Hall, a dirt road trailed off into the Balboa Peninsula, meandering through the aand dunes. "There was a wagon rut road to the Point," be 'Teealll ... And two wooden houses out there.'• VOLUNTEER 'FIRS'I' The chiers first job with the fire departiiien wu D"'T"WJUnteu. '"1 firehouse was reorganized that year. and its strength boosted to two paid hands and 24 volunteers. Brilcoe stuck it out as a volunteer until 1931. when he became the department's Utlrd paid man. "Single volunteer firemen could live at the fire department in those days," Briscoe says. "I liked it. Seemed like ·it was going places. "The fire truck in the Balboa Peninsula Park toda y for the kids was one of the first trucks we had. It came Valley High Slates Program of Dance "Le Debut," the first performance· of Fountain Valley High School's top 35 modern dance students. debuts May 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the school gym. nasium. Donna Souleles, Girls' Athletic Association modern dance instructor, says the evening's feature will be the per f ormance of "Redemption", choreographed by Kathy Crawford. Tickets are '1 for adults and 50 cents for 9tudents and cbilm-en. each of the three stations. plus a chief, and U1e volunteers. We used a marine air horn and alarm transmitter from the old fire department headquarters at 703 E. Bay -now an empty lot - between Washington and Main Streets in Balboa." Briscoe said the volunteers carried cards which divided the city Into numbered districts. They listened to the toot or the horn to determine · which district the fire was in. "Volunteers got $1 a call and ,1.50 a fire," he -said. "Rates before the system ended were $2.50 a drill and $5 a fire." BIGGEST FIRE -The biggest fire during Briscoe's career was, of course, the burning of the Rendezvous. "But then, I saw the Rendezvous burn twice, you know." The famed dance hall w a s reconstructed after the first blaze gut· t.ed it on Jan. 'n, 1935. · "I remember it used to be 10 cents to get in, and 5 cents a dance. Or you could pey $1 for loges." DAILY P'ILOT .......... ,. Adult Ed n· n ftlR&MAN-.-FOUR DECADES ----uca . 0 ' Chief Jan Briscoe Extended Day in 1931, right after I came on fuJJ. time." He had been an electrician, and it was in an electric shop that he met Frank Crocker, who was to become the city's first fire chief. Briscoe was born in St. Louis, Mo .. the son of a lumber man. His fam ily moved to Riverside. Calif., when he was three. It wa s still the days when one could watch the unloading of lumber from ships at the Balboa Pier. Al a fireman's convention in Red· ding. Calif., Briscoe met his wife-to. be. Norma. They were married in 1934. The couple have no children. In the backyard of their Newport Beach home, the Briscoes have greenhouses where they have grown orchids for the past eight years. In 1952, Briscoe became chief. The personnel roster since then has grown from 40 full-Ume firemen and about 35 volunteers to 65 full-time men today. ''About five years ago the volun- teers, most of them old·timers, retired," B.riscoe said. "We used to have one paid man at Different Things A questioo being asked most often at -Sa<ldieb&ck College ~. "What is the dillerence between adult education and extended-day dass~?" Dean of Instruction Fred H. Bremer explains: "AduJt education refers to an ex· tensive program offered at the end of the regular instruction day which in· eludes courses on elementary, higb school and ,ftmior college levels. "Extended-day is that phase of the adult edu~wo program that provides courses of e credit level." Only ex ay classes will be of· fered at ad ck during the open· ing quarter, Dr. Bremer said. Starting Wednesday surveys for course offerings will be available at ci· ty halls, chambers of commerce and libraries of all communities in the district. --~-· _...,, ••••J •w, • ·-v • • .... ·-· .... v. • .. ~oro ·visitorEJ ~ The "wekome aboard" aJgn will be out at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sa· tion today as the big base observes Armed Forces Day with an open house. Gate No. 1, accessible from the San· ta Ana Freeway via either Sand Ca· ~ or Culver Drive otf:ramps, will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food service trucks parked at strategic locations around the .base will ofter soft drinks and sandwiches for sale during the open house. Six different types ol Marine Corps aircraft will be pn display. All cl them are of types currently oo station in Vietnam. Included will be the A4 "Skyhawk," F4 "Phantom" and KC 1 3 0 F "Hercules" transport-cargo plane. Three different kinds of helicopters also will be on display, including the UH34 "Sea Horse," CH46 "Sea Knight'' and CH53 "Sea Stallion." Visitors also will be given the op· portunity to view Leattiemec.k training He's Paralyzed, . But He'll Get College Degree UPLAND, Ind. (AP) -Jere Truex has never stepped inside a Taylor University classroom and his only campus visit was to watch a football game. But he will graduate magna cum laude Sunday with a bachelor's degree in business adminfatration. Stricken with spinal and bulbar polio at 7. the 22·year-old son o< a Veterans Administration hospital employe will make hls second campus visit to sit with other g:r.aduating seniors in Maytag Gymnasium at the 122-year- old college of 1,281 students. Jere earned a 3.85 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 durmg- four years. "He wants to be self supporting and be able to contribute something to the community." ~aid his mother, Mrs. Charles Truex. "He has known all along he would have to have more education than the average," she said. "We just never wanted Mm to be a care case. He gets bored if he's not busy." Jere is almost totally paralyzed, but can move hjs head to speak into a two. way telephone linking him with his -c assrooms and "lfiOV'e t1fe ffrrgerror- his right hand just enough to turn pages of books propped in front of him. A portable respirator enables him to escape his iron lung during the daytime. Professors and c 1 a s s m a t e s sometimes conducted classes in the Truex farm house just outside Upland. "Before I try to teach any business stuff. I think I should have some prac· tical experience." Jere said. "But the job recruiters haven't ex· actly been breaking down my door,'' he qu ipped. Beach Coed Picked ROTC Color Girl Nancy GummeS6, a 20-year-old sophomore at USC from Huntington Beach, has been selected by the Naval ROTC at USC as their color girl. Miss Gummess is the daughter pf Dr. and Mrs. Glen H. Gummess of 16.521 Cotuit. Sbe is majoring in journalism and has been active in sail· ing and power boating for many years. Today films and static di.splays oi equipment, uniforms and weapons. The films and displays will be lo and around Hangar 5. State Shifts, Adopts Phonics ' For Reading It W8Sll't the way the battle lines were drawn, but after rejecting Max Rafferty's favorite textbook series the State Board of Education is claiming to have adopted a "complete" phonics reading program. "Complete" thus becomes a matter of definition. But significantly, State Supt. of Public Instruction Rafferty is calling the new $14.4 million reading adoption "a step forward." The new texts. which will be itl- troduced to California school children a year from September. clearly put more stress on phonics (sounding out words by syllables). The stress on phonics is not as intensified as Raf· ferty would have liked, but it is there. Dr. D. Ru sseU Parks, superin· tendent of Fullerton e I e m e n t a r y schools and member of the State Cur- riculum Commission. said that with the adoption "look-say'' can be drop- ped from our vocabulary. "It Is a dea~ issue." · Texts recommended by the CIU'· TUCUlum Comm1ssion were adopted last week in a 10-0 vote by the State Board of Education. The adopted reading texts are published by Harper and Row, Mac· millan and D. C. Heath. Rafferty argued for textbooks published by J. B. Lippincott Company, which was adopted as a supplementary text series. Rafferty said he has given up the idea or attempting to block state tinan. cing ()(-the c:omm.iuion~s choice. The new reading series introduce all phonics skills by the end of the second grade and provide for teaching of the alphabet in the first grade. Parks said. From the beginning stages. more than 40.000 persons reportedly were involved in screening of the books. The Curriculum Commission'• reeom. mendations were approved by all ma- jor teacher, reading specialist and school administrator organizations in the state. • The State Board aJso atfopted new reading-textbooks oo "EngllstMs1~...-:~---­ cond Language." becoming the first in the nation to authorize such material$ for its public schools. The program recognizes that many Mexlcan·American a n d culturally d1sadViaDtaged Negro children must be taught classroom English almost as a foreign language. Valley Needs 2 Softball Teams At least two more teams are needed to get the Fountain Valley Men's ''Slow Pitch" Soft.ball League off the ground. Parks and Recreations department officials have announced that two teams have already signed. the Fo1.1>- tain Valley Jaycees and another team composed of high school youths. Interested individuals or l e a m 1 should contact the department at 912- 2424, ext. 211 before the May 24 dead· line. Bal s~hool· Starts Sinai I But Enrollment Diu to Jump From 14 to 150 in Fall 87 THOMAS FORTUNE Of .. DllY ""' ..... Copre Scbooi in Balboa opened with more lnstructcn than students. Things haven't picked up much , since. There are still ooly 14 students for nine instructcrs. But next fall, there should be 150 studenta and the rooma Of tbe rema Balboa Inn filled with fresh·faced, board-l'l younptas. Theo Orange County's ftrlt collep Jl"ep school will seem mort a reality. So far, the vtnbire of owners Wayne and Audry Weber bu been radler im· plausil»e. The agine, thrice-foreclosed beacbiront hotel made an unlllely set· ting, Theo there •as tb4 much delayed opening. And DOW the dearth of 1tudent.1. But bacUtoppiaa all tbeM pidaBS la tbe .... ,. JDcmlJ· ftey .. iD- depeDdell&IJ wultbt' lad bow with ~ bJ Wlat to l"llll a colJell Cotn Je not • ball-venturi but an lnv-.ment at JoYe. "We'w .bad more hwt9cbtt U\111 ~." admUa Mn. Weber. "W1'n lolt u ,,,,_ lot of moa.1. But we ,.. both beOeve in teen .. pra. We'd raUler run th1a 1ebool tl'a.iln travel." eo.n. -aDOmlb '""' abcMdd be • Sobll C'CIGCtrll DUt flll. aimm1tmenta have beet! made to date by pareots of about 100 ltudeM.s, Weber said. The achool Olft accommod~t.e 200, but the Weben are looking for 155. Copre. ls expensive -$1.400 per year for day &tuden(s and $3,500 to board in. The second and third floors of the old hotel serve as boys and girls dormie«1es. It is also teledive. An IQ of 110 Is a requisite. So Is an interview with • staff psycho4ogist. But moat of all good behavior i.s re· qllired. "We already bave thrown five k.1ds out. This is not a school for pro- blem children." Mrs. Weber said. Teachers allO are screened. "We've turned down tuchers wath PhDs," she said. "We're loolr.1ng for dedication in the staff." Part ol ICboollng at Copre i• man· nen. 'lbe day beP. It 1:30 a.m. with ethics and pr•yer. "Tbey've made me cut my hair twice now,•• ltuelent John Bond said. Bvt he remarked that the school ii "generally more Ion." "We learn more and oar grades bavt lont up," said Le e Ann Hegewtld. AppereMJt, · tbe school ls both •timulatln« and tun. Mrs. Weber said Copre l• •one in forelen languages .na adence, but the boys at.o 10 IUtf· ,,,.. Ing and sailing and the girls take swimming ~ dance. The old hotel on the beach has a swlmnting pool. g y m n a s i 11 m , auditor(um , juke box and ·soda roun· lain. The Webers bought it last sum· mer for $500.000 and have put several thousand into it since. Classrooms are carpated. Chalk is replaced by greaee p e n c i 1 : blackboards ar~ ol fonnica, and furniture pol.istl is Qled for erasing. Elaborate changes required by Newport Beach cJty buHding code postponed 09enlng from last Sep- tember lo late January this year. n became hud to at!ra« studenU In the middle of the lcbool ye•. Ten of the presreut 14 ltudata come from Newport Beach IGCl only three live ln. The Weben ewatuaBy bope to draw from a wide area Including fOrelfll countriet. Private ~ Mariboro, Bl#hop, Ojat and au1dfiek are now cHrectinc their CMrf1o1f to Copre. There was trepidct1on a m o n g Balboa merchants when tile· school opened. "Now everybod.y around ls so glad we are hen," 1aid Mrs. Weber. "TMJ look to u1 to rane the staodard oi die wbole ....... Tiflllt CAMPUS -Students oC Copre prep school, a made over Balboa resort ho~. ffnd Ille on c•m- pua apeeable. Seated by pool art Jim VoelkJ and Lori Whitesides; standing on plaUorm are Penny Myers and Joe De Young. r• 4 DA.J LY PILOT Saturday, May 18, 1963 > ~Pulpit and { "The Dimension11 ot thf Cospel'' wlll be the sermon topic of the Rev. Norman L. Brown Sun<iay at the 10 a.m. for the Wednesday night Pastor Nutting wlU continue Will LBJ Turn d1scus~on group, ltd b)"-a-senes-ot '3e-rmon9 °" t..--W::i~w ; service of the Plymouth ~ CongregaU.aal Cltur~ll of neve. H. Charles Berner of topic, "RigJllly Dividing the the Institute of Ability, 1862 Wor-d ol Truth." Placentia, Costa Mesa. The session will be held from 8 ''Who is U1e Holy Spirit?" is the title Qf the sennoo which the Rev. James E. Piercy. minister ot Ftnt Christlttn Church, m Vic~ torla St.. Costa Mesa, will ireaoh during both the 8:30 and 10:40 a.m. servieea SUD- day. The Vesper hour at 7 p.m. will be a time of directed prayer. The Bible sc-hool meets at 9:30 a.m. To Catholicism? Newport Harbor, 3262 Broad • St. Sunday school Is held at ,. the $8me time with baby-t.il· ... tlng service provided. -: Pilgrim P'ellowship, the j young people's group, wJll • meet Sunday afternoon at 1. 3:30. A family ( e I I 0 .. I h i p potluck dinner will be held at the Island House, Fashion Island, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Miss N a v a mo n i e Whitln from South India wHI give an illustrated talk. on the social, religious and educ<:· tional aspeds of South In· dian life. Dr. William R. Eller will deliver a message "Pure and Genuine Christianity" at the 8:45 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at the Lutheran Cbarcb el the 1\1aster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del mar. Harry Bergh and Dr. Eller will atU!nd the Pacific Southwest Synod of The Lutheran Ch u re h in America i n Sacramento from May ~23. Bergh serves on the American Mlssiona Committee and Dr. Ell« on the Olurcb Voca· tions Commlttet:" "How to Handle Your Problell\$" is the title set to 10 p.m. Exercises on the develo1>· ment of spiritual abilities are held Monday and Thurs. day njghts from 8 to 10 p.m. And regular church services are being conducted this Sunday from 10 a.m. to I p.tn. Th.is Sunday at Com· munlty Methodist Church, 6662 Heil Ave .• lluntingtoo Beach. the Rev. Hoger G Bet&worth will preach at both the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services on the topic ''My Brother's Keeper." Church school and nursery care are provided at both hours. The membership training class for bigh school age students concludes this Sun- day with t h e youths being received into tbe mem- bership ol the church. Morning worship at Cen· tral Baptist Church . 7661 War ner Ave.. Huntington Beach, will be held at 10:45 a.m. with Pastor M. A. Nut· ting in the pulpit. Nursery care will be p r o v i d e d . Primary church also will be held during the worship hour while Sunday school is set for 9:45 a.m. Sunday evening worship will begin at 7 o'clock. Eucharist services wi1l be cMducted at St. James Eplseopal Cllurch, 32<» Via Lido, Newport Beach, Sun· day at 7:30 and 11 a.m. Morning prayer will get underway at 9 o'clock. Pastor George J. Busdieder ha5 choseri "TI>e Churdl's Arm of Love" as his sermon tiUe for both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at tl'le Ne•port Habor Lutheran Church. 2501 CliH Dri ve. The sermon will deM!ribe the work of the Lutheran Church ill various mission fields. ...... ., "'"°' ........... Concert Noted Merle Valdez, director of the ~voice choir of the Prince of Peace La,tberan Day School, leads Jill Van Amerongen, 10, and Ronnie BackJund, 9, through the musical scale in rehearsal for a con· cert scheduled for 'h30 p.m. Friday in the church sanctuary, Mesa Verde Drive and Baker Street, Cos ta Mesa. Su nday ha s been-------------------- designated Lu.1heran World Act.ion Sunday. The subject for t h i s we e k • s lesson-sermon, which will be read in all Orange County Christian Science churches this Sun- day, is "Mortala IDd Im· mortals.·• The golden test is from Romans : "Be ye transform· ed by the renewlng of your mind, that ye m.., prove what !S that good, and ac- ceptable, and perfect Will of God." • "The Living ()( These (See PULPIT, Pace 5) By LOUIS CASSELS Ull1&ed Presa latnutleul Lyndon B. Johnson is the most ecumenical president America baa ever had. His interest in religion a~ pears to have grown ccm- siderably Ii.nee be entered the Whlte House nearly five years ago. Thia ii not an u.nusual dewlopment. May previous presidents have been driven by the burdenl of "1he·loMliest office in the world" to seek strength, guidance and ·solace 1n worship. THE NOTEWORTHY • aepect of Jobneon'• lphitual quest ii it.I catholicity. You cm read that word, catbolldty. in either of ttl meaning~ an<i it l'till applies. One c o h n o t e 1 com· preheosiveness; the other implies a rapport with the Roman Catholic Church. Johnson grew up in a Bap- tist home. At the age of 17, he attended a r e v i v a 1 meeting in Johnson City, Tex., and became a member of J Protest.ant body known variously as the Christian Church and the Disciples of Christ. BE mu. ii offidaDy a member ct tblt denom..lu- Uon, and occuionally at. tndt Su.oday· m o r n I a 1 ..meet at itl "flatahip cbardt" in Waablntton, the NadoulatyCbrJatlan Cbarcb on Tbomu ~. !Mb' Bird Jobnloe ii a clevotecl ~ and her· hDlbind over tlaa years U. ~paied her olten to EplecOpal MJ"Vices. both in WMhlDgtoa and in Texat Durinf the past two or three years, h o w e v e r.) Jobnaop baa evidenced a growing attraction to the Romaa Catholic faith, which hil dMJChter Luci embraced in~. BE NOW attends mus almost every Sunday he's in Washington at St. Dominic's Catholic Church in the new urban renewal area ot the capital's S'Outhwest eection. The pastor, Fr. Tbomu Mullany, is a tall, broad· shouldered Dominican monk who wears the traditional white robe of his order. When he's staying at the LBJ Raneb in T e x a I ' Johnson freq~ntly attends (See CASSELS, Pace 5) SPEAKS IN LAGUNA TIM Rev. A. 'lord T•rr 'Missionary To Speak The Rev. A. FK>yd Tarr wUl be the sue« speaker at the Laguna and S a n Clemente S e v e n t b • d a y .\dVentilt Qiurdl M this momtnc' • u o ' c 1 o c k W'Ol'lbip hour. The service will be held in the South Sboret BaptiJt C h u r c b , 32712 Crown V a 11 e y Parkway, Laguna NicueL Pntor Tlrr bu MrVed as a mlleiomr'y for onr IO years in Africa, A • J a , Europe, 8Dd other countries including Iceland and Greenland. I ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIRECTORY I FAIRVIEW IA"9ST CHURCH (A.a.c., ,.., ....... 1114 'alt Drlvt, C.M. 1:30 & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE •1Jt A.M. SUNDAY CHU•CH SCHOO\. 4:• P.M. Jr. HI & Sr. HI .. 1111 Y..,111 ,tllewllli. 1 111/e SIUdY Wed. 1:00 & I : U P .M. llllMl9tlt, Mii"'" V. ,..,_ -NWWY Catt -.U.Wlt HARIOR TRINITY IAPT1ST CHURCH 1111 ....... ........,,c .... ..._ Jlllf ~LTANCL ,_., Sanday School 9:~ a.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m. Baptist Training Union 8 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study Is Prayer . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 p.m. ~~~~=================-1 I FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH \ ............ c...M .. S•ll4•y Sc.Mel ......... • ';41 Tr•la111' UU... •••. •• ••• 6:00 Mw11lilt Wenltt, •••••••• I I 100 t¥et1l11t w..a.i, •........ 7:00 I ................. . We4"t9'fff he111iit S..lce ......... 7:11 ,._ """"" ..._.,-... ••••• IJ ====~============;~:::======~~/ ,,RST SOUTHERN IAPTIST CHURCH H7U Gr•"-m It .. HuntlnttOft IHch (Ac,... fJ'em MM4ewlark 0.lf Ceune) IUNOAY KNOOC. . •. .• . ,,. AM TltAltllNe UNICHI • MCMtNl'!J WObMll' .... II•• AM •VINIH WOllSMll' •.•. , IAIL C. WASHMUTH, Pa1tw t PM 1 PM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES HANCHU OP THI MOTHll CHUICH THI •llST CHUICH OP CHllST, SCllNTllT IN IOSTON, MAllACHUllTTS Subject of Lesson -'May 19 '·'Mortals and Immortals" Coron• del Mu-Second Church of ~wport l11ch C1r9MI .. M• kllffl '" c....-... . c-... ... C ..... a S.lfllmy W..1-11 Uit. ..... leo• -HU I. C~ Hwy. Cost• ~First Church 611W.1M St. S-. t1tt, '1: SS. f :U , 11. IM41-. leo• -1169 Newpert AYet1• Huntington Beach-First Church ' M St . ., OllYe S.11. t :JI, 11; SS. l :JO, 11. •MAtt'--11001tft '1 I I - THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH WelcenMI You. ll)( I ST. JAMES, mt Y11 LWe. Mewpeft ._. ...., S...... ~ 71", t :M, 11 :00 ,..., 11ilt -,....., 1:00 ,_ ...., ...................... \lJ ...... Tiie hw • .W. P.""""' II: ..._, Tiie 1 ... hM en-. Phone: '75-0210 ST. MICHAIL & ALL ANGELS Padflc View Dr. It Mu~te. Corona del Mar Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Chlld care at 9:30 Holy Days u announced IMtw, Tiie ._, ............... _ ,._ 67J44H ST. JOHN THE OIVINE;-2043 Orange Ave .. C.M. Sundays 7:30 & 9·30 Church Scbool-9:30 Tbundaya: 6:30 at 10 a.m.; Holy Days u announced "9e, '11111 ......... W. 1111' .. H ,..._ 14MJH IPISCOPAL ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1111 SI. If OoHI U... -Jlltf ..,, tf ''" ....... "9llllHllll INCll, C--. TM Rt¥ . .I-C. C11ty, P•llr Sund1y S.rvicet ,, .. A.M. HtlY c-m!M.... ,,,. A.M. ''"'"' Stnleil ' Owe• l:M P.M. I Yfft-1 Scl•I 1:• P.M. 1•"--' ll:M A.M. Mtnllftl W ....... ' 146-1121 147 ·2'l5 ......, ..................... b9vn1 Bea~h-Flrtt Church Y-Cit°'""""" N~ CM9 ~ l1~~=====::::::;:===:;==:::====JI UNIVERSrrY IAPnST CHURCH U12 I. I. PAUSADU IO. SANTA ANA Hll5HTS SUNDAY ICMOOL • .. ••. f :U A.M. MO•NINe WOll:SHI.. . .•.... , . .• . 11 A.M. IVININO WOllSHIP 1 P.Ho. MIDWlllC SlllVICI WIDN•SDAY ''" P.M. 1•v. IDa•IT CAHIU.-CNUllCH PHONI J41-Mll FlllST IAPT1ST CHURCH .......... ,....., (AIMriCM a..tlll) 17411M ........ ........ ,..,., Or. ~ ............ -ltlW Sunclay Schoel •••••• f ;JO AM Mornln1 Worthip , , 11: .. AM '•ayer Service • • • • 6:JI PM Ennl111 Wartl!l111 , • . • 7:0I PM NWWfT Anllallle at el Sarll<H 847-4844 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Victoria & Placentia Ave. 1 Costa Mesa 1 ,,_.I. P1lrcy Mlllbtw D"tl• H"tes YMllll Mlllletw •erly Wff'llll• .•. . . .. •. ... I:• e.111. llMt SC,_.. ,,,. un. Merlll .. ......, ............... ..... Y9lltlt o,_ ........... •e.111. v_,. . , . . 1 •·'"-I Nursery Cart Provided I S4M77t 141·041 6H Hit• lf"9 S-. fiJt, 111 IL tin. 11. lee6tt'--U4 .... Ate. Newport 8e1ch-Fll'lt Church UH Ylll LW. S... 9:15, 11: U . t :tl, 11. ..... IM•-Ull Ylll LNe All are cordially invited to attend the church services and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OJ HUNTIN•TOM llACff lt12 PLOIJDA AYI. • .,,..., I<,_.. •••.•. t:• A.M. Y....-...., . ••.•.. •:II P.M. Mtra1111 Wtrllle .•.. l11W A.M. ._... .......... 11• P.M. WION•SOAY lllL! STUDY ANO PllAVIH-1:tO P.M. llUC• CMN'MM. ...... -...... S»-1'1f CHURCH OF CHRIST 217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA llTWllN HAHOI _, FAIHllW SUNDAY MORNING llllE STUDY ...........•.•. 9:45 AM I Fint Assembly of Goel Church 146 E. 22nd St .• Cotti Mesa 541-3761 M. C. Cronic, P11tor Aaron Gillman, Anoclat.-Shorll , .. ,'°"· Cheir Dirtetor s.Mey Sc'-' -•:JI •.•. -C1-hr ..... N•nery A"9Ma• '-tly W.,.. -1 O:H e.-. -,_,., .,.. ..... YHrti ltelly -1:41 '·"'· -.II• 5wtel, ~ ........ ,, .. Senlce -7 '·"'· Clluf'Cll C .... r I I All S.....,O<tt Mlle StlHfy & "9,ef hmce -W-4....._y, 7:JO ,,., Visitors Welcom.-Nursery Attendant Gvangef ':lmpf. .. ASSl~ll GOD'" , ... ,....,c... .... ..... A.M. -....... hrVlcl "'• A..M. -......, ..... 7111 ..... -lomel ,.... , .... ,., ·--...... "· ..... ,., ,.... . ....... ...,., ......... '*'nl6 ....,. ..... . FIRS1 CHRISTIAN CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP. COMMUNION •• 10:45 AM ~, d T.d. 1 bl 18 d SUNDAY EVENING WORSH•, ................... 6:00 PM. u a 1 1ngs ssem y 0 o 4 I We ltlieve '" Y.. • . . WEDNESDAY EVENINC. lllLE STUDY .....•••••.•. 7:30 PM I UNITARIAN j NUISllY CAii PlOYIDID Fifteenth & . Monrovia. Newport Beach I UNIVERSALIST ..... o. M~ 1. •· H11nt , ....... ..., ., .._....,.... CHURCH Mllllltw ._.._ Mhlw.t THOMAS llNYINUTI, ,__ I 1259 Vldori• St .. Costa Mtsa Phene: 54a.s7n Diy •r Nltftt Sunday School l :G A.M. Mornin1 Worship 10:50 A.M. Me in & Adams StrHts Huntington leach '=~,:~~ttdays~A.M.~====~'~46~46~5~2~~1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;.~;:~)ll I~ C.A. Service 1:00 P.M. Evaniellstlc Rally 7:00 P.M. CINTIAL CORONA DEL MAR ................... H , .... QM..., ............ ~ornlnt Worthlp , ,l :JO 10141 liltle Schffl ••• , , .t :JO Yo11lh 6rou111• • , , ,6:00 l'M Ennin1 Wor•hip •• 7:00 '"' I .... ''"' ...... -.... - 7 ••• NurMry Ca,. P'rcrvlded II a• wrvtCM I Olflct: Sl4-JSW Olal Dnol*'-~ BAHA'IS ,ltOCLAIM Baha' u' llah "Tho '•ornltM Ou" 141·l21S er 141-2001 GO AHEAD! SLEEP IN SUNDAY MOININti! ,........, ... 2:.JtAlla .......... CALVARY CHAPIL .............. NIWPOllT HARBOit LUTHERAN CHURCH ... Clllf ..,.,.., ._. ..... ~ .... -Qr.-~ ........ .,....... -......... ._.. ......... Cil¥1f'T c-.i ......... Ill ... , ''"" .... CllwQ .....,. ,.. --..... -..... .. _... ... '4U113 646-"512 lllLE CHURCH RC Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Rangerw Ii Mis1lonette1 '*~U~H 0 INTINSIYI v. .... ~ .. , ·~ ,,..,., ............. 7:11 P.M. C4lll 146-7166 .. I 11 I Q Iii;;.' •r ., '$ t: '° ~ -Ft' ~ ~~0ii ~~ (OMMIJllY COll&IE&lllOllAl 611 HILbo,. "'' .......... "'" HARIOR ASSEMILY OF GOD 740 W. Wiiton, Ceeta Meta f, L HllTWICI, ,__ Lii DOM COfNT. ................. , ... ............. ,. ..... ....... ....,_ ..... A.Iii. ............................... .... .... _,. -7P.11. ............................ .......,., .... 141-7111 COSTA MISA CHllmAN ICffOOl. ............... wM-•11 :101-cwc.. :=:================================1 ~llllDULY"1.0T'S __ ....... -. .. ...... '"" ..... . ~ ................ . ................... _....,_•.c ... Seventh Day Adventist Church m~ ..... c.... .... .....,, ,........,..., JJaJx,, ~,.,1CLn6lian CJ.urc~ °' _..Nii MACM-C .... ) • 411 LIM•-C.. .._ ........ •1:• •• ...,. • 1.,...... I WOUH" HOtll 10:45 AJ4 SUNDAY stHOOL 9:30 '•"!!f ,,. .. -~"!.'.!~-" .. w ... "'*'-' '7wns M.lnlst.u, Dr •. D. W. KcElroy ~ ............. ....... ,. ..... ~ ... -&n-4000 ·p;m -CHllSTIAN:CHUICH. ... , ... ...._ n ... I .._...,, llCHHITAllll YALLn OP ...... e.1-"b.o.. ..... UNIFllD HIVICI • S.Mey S.heol f:JO -WO«SHIP . IO:JO Wonlllp a Y..... ~r"'" . 61JO ,., .......................... A Cs ltU 0.. ---""""" An ,.,..,. W-.. '· _ .... NI..._ ..... __ _..... .... ..__., ..__ __ ,. .. a-.• a 8 ~ ....... TIMPll IHAaON '17 ..., " .... ,_. .... aaWill lernant S. H9nit ..... .., ~ ,..,,.., ...... s-ic-1111 , .... I_..., W.f-f 1.-..11 "'- ' - Newport H•rbor luther1n Church 2501 CllH Dr. LI M293 .,.. ................. ,...., .,.. ......... J ......... ,...., ......... ~ lerYic. ....•. ,,.,,. '·"'· StMll' ldMlf •••••. t 14l'lt:U • .,._ • .,... ......... 111•11: .. Nursery care available at an service• WELCOME Luth.in Church of the Master 2900 Pacific View Dr. CORONA DEL MAR DR. WILLIAM R. ELLIR Phone Oil 3-5022 1:415 A.M,-F•rnl1y Wrif, t :41 A.M-Suncley Churcli Sc1t .. 1 I I :00 A.M.-F.ttl .. Wenht, .. ....., ......... CHllST LUTHDAN CHURCH Mlsaourl Synod 761 Vktori. It .. C•t. M1M Lethw V. TWMW, r..tw J4l..54M I w...-..,,,._, ..... " A.M. ~ lclloll: ••• A.Mo Mlllt ..... Cllelt ,,. A.M. CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAltY SCHOOL ·-·-······· Ml-fW PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH M"e Yer4e Drl"o I laker Street, Costa Mt••. c.nf. ......... c. """'"°"' ,_ l'AMILT l•lrVtcl1 I a 11:11 •·"" IUNDAY KNOOLt t•• a llttl •·"" Pri"c• of '•H• lutlitta11 School -Min E.rlhtt 0!1011, 'ri11clpal Office 'hone; 149·052 I Sehool 'hon11 541-0162 MVNTINeTON llACH CHURCH OP IEUGIOUS SCIENCE 420 10th St., Huntfntton leach Sundey Morning Services end Youth Church-I I AM W1dn11d1y Evening Study Group-7:30 PM ..... ,_,., Mi.llter ,.._, IJ6 .. JUI A Cordial W elcomt from THE METHODIST CHURCH lalltH t.l1n4 COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHURCH 111 A91h 675-0HO Wer,hip: •:JO l 11 AM Church SchMI .... t :lO AM C.st• Mos• PllST MITHODIST CHUltCH 19th St l Heritor llv4, Wenhi111 I Clmch School f :JO I 11 AM 541·7727 C.rte M"o Nertlt MISA VUDI MITHODIST CHUICH MeM YOf4t a kbr St. 141.?719 Ww1, a et..,cti Sclteol t:oo a I O:JO AM Ht.Ml .......... MST MITHODIST CHURCH 2721 17tfl St ..... U6-Jll7 Werthlp l Q.,ch Sclteol t rJl 1 II AM H1rtti~ IHch-Nertfi COMMUNITY MITHODIST CHUltCH HU Holl Avo ... 142-4461 Werthip l C"41rch Sclteol fl IO:JO AM lrvfn-Eert lluff UNIVlltSITY MITHODIST CHUICH Wonhl111 .... l rl O AM 1u.12JJ Me.tint t.111pararily 111 St. Mark Pro1byttri111 Churclt Eutltluff Dr, l JemltorH 114. ~l'"'• IHch LA.UNA llACH MITHODIST CHUICH 216J2 Wosloy Dr i11 So. l.e .. 11• Wnlp 11 AM Ch•rcll Scheol 1:41 AM . 4"·JOtl Ntw,.,t IHch CHRIST CHURCH IY THI SIA 1400 w. 1.111 .. ""'· '7J-ll05 Ww.ltlp t :JO I 11 AM Cherch Scheel f:JO AM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES of the Harbor Area \ --·-·· ....... --.... . . .. . . ----.. ----j@llo. -------- 'PULP Coetlned f. Days" is t.tle Dr. PluJip G disCIJ:aS duriflt service of Ce C ommaaJ Coatrecatlou Cello wsb i Heliotrooe A' Church sctfc a.m. Qilld ca viQed. Dr. Charle field. pastor • sermoo t itle Hungry!" at 11 a . .m. serV'i St. Andrew'• Church of N 600 St. Andre day wiU be "Hospital Sw The firs1 class begins · pm. in tht' Chapel. ''Men and is the serm• for Sunday b A. Bassett, Balboa Isla M~hodlst Ct Ave. Service 9:30 and 11 day school a SC'r\ icC'c; w a1 !I and 10 at tht' ~ ~1ethodl~t • fi;iker SI • f" Rt'\ Willia superintende t.ier Dislricf ~peaker. ".JPSU~ ar t 'c;'" will I 1op1r or the Studer at Tl f hurch I or '.!RflO Fairvif Mrsa. this ~ Worship t·hurch c;cho• !l :io aoo 11 1\1 lhP Hi Church of R $20 10th ~I • discussed • F.rnec;t Pa1f c;ervtcr th ' D 1vi nE Guidance." The Worr meet at 11 < the home • Reinhard. Lane. Hur The wome: t.he Bcllflo Religious ! spec1aJ gue This Suix night at B~Ust C :.nd Warne tington Be; The.-7 p.n elude part youth or sin~ n~ testimonies message. Templr Orange Co1 regular S c;ervices F1 the Corn n- DE.4Tff cu M1r10,.•11 (II,., (')St• M,.,. 9'1MtdWtJY Mo+ Coslt Meu v ,_.,._,,,,.,.t A, Vt< f;<!rdt~ Grovt '" Surv1vNf b \1r• OtM llt .._,,~ R~,.t~ 11nd Vt rt M4rt I PM P-.~ Mo..,.. BALTZ ! Corona del Co11ta Mesi BELL ;\JO IJn Brnad" L r Acr ~IE~fO Ce meter: f 35811 Paci Newport f II r EEI COLONJ. I 7881 Westmin: S~tlTH'~ 6!7' Huoth L WESTCLIJ 1%'7 E. 170 • WES :\ff.Mf ~1nrtuar I 1'801 Bo 531·17! .. ..-...-... ' PULPIT AND PEW . ' . Coatb111fd from Pate 4 Days'' is the sermon topic Dr. Philip G. Murray will discU9S during !be 10 a.m. service of Coroaa 4'1 Mar C ommu•H1 C hardl, C•lftlptleul. In t h e Ce 11 0 W S h i p ball. 611 Belioti'ope Ave., Sunday. Church scltool is set for 10 •.m. Quid care will be pco- viQed. Dr. Chwles H. Die>ej field. pastor. will preach a sennon t llled "I'm Still Hungry!" at the 8, 9::M> and 11 a.Jll . serviices Sunday at St. Andrew's Preabyterlaa Cburch o( Newport Buch, 600 St. Andrew's Road. The· day wiU be observed as ''Rosl)ital Sunday." The first new member class hf>gms Tuesday ai 7 :lll p.m. in the Me mo r i a I Chapel. ''Men and Chmtian1aty" is tile sermon title chosen for Sunday by the Rev. Don A. Ba&sett. pastor of the Balboa Island Community Methodist Church, 115 Agate Ave. Services will begin at 9·30 and 11 a.m. with Sun- Gt•spel Singer George Matthew's o{ Los Angeles will pre- sent an Ascension Eve sermon in word and song at King of Glory Lutheran Church. Hunt· ington Beach, Wednes- day. May 22. at 7: 30 p.m. day school at 9:30. ----------- ·"' COAST CHURCHES • are invited to bnn£ nowerg, "Your ·canru.ng· Ab11llles" will be tbe sermon topic of 19\e Rev. Lon!n D&le Flick- inger as he speaks to the Ne"'port Unity Cburcb. congregation meeting in the Senior Citizens Center, 15th and Irvine at 10 a.m. • 1'"oilowing the w o r s h i p seryice the Rev. Flickinger will present the "Christian Unity Hour" over radio KBIG on the subject "Christ ln You." The church will conduct a communJty song festival al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday with the Rev, 1..oren f'LlcklnJW ~ingin~ musical meditation< on the i;ubjecl "F'org1v1n1?. At 7 p.m the m1u1on~lcs who have partlClpatecl In I.he conference. a.long wltb uie1r families, will wear native costumes of the country in which tbey serve. At 7:30 p.m., Or. Peters will again speak. bringing the lina{ message or the conference. Robert Zellner, director or the Southern Confereoce Educ.at.tonal· Fynd Projects in Louisiana aoa Mississip- pi, will be this Sunday's speaker at ttie Unitarian Church or Orange County, 1120 W. Santa Ana Street, Anaheim. at· 10:30 a .m. ,,, ,/ I Youn~ memtwrs w 1'11 \' • • -.. • • • parllc1patc; in the II a.m. • l'6Crta· 1r•ISStonartes L. sl"rvice at the Laguna Brarh The Re\'. and Mrs. Walter .J,. Kornclsen. m1~~1on· C'hurrh of ReUttous ~lfloce. 20062 Laguna Canyon Road. aries lo Nigeria for Iii year'. will appear al the 1.ovr " Or. n W. :-1 c E I r o .1· rnm1stcr of Harbor F'lr I Christian Church l D1sc1ples of Christ) will preach on lhe subject "When Taken at tbe F'lood" Sunday morning. A reUowsh1p luncheon will be served following the worship hour and a brief business ~ession Will be held. F1r!it Assembly of Gori Church. 141l E. 22nd SI , this Sunday. Dana King will rosta Mesa, this Sunday. Mr. Kornelson will speak read the scripture. Maureen Wilson will_.give the med1ta· _a_l_t_h_e_7_p_.m_. _w_o_r_s_h_ip_. __________ _ tion. and Mark Ashling will report on the recent youth camp. 211d Meeting Slated By Refor111 Teniple Saturday, May 18, 1%8 • • • Continued Crom Pate 4 mass at !\t . F'rancls Xavier C a I h o I 1 c Church at Stonewall, about two miles up the Pedernales n1vcr from his ranch . lls pastor is F'r. Wunibald Schneider, a Bavarian-born priest with a heavy German accent. Helen Thomas. a CP I White House reporter who spends many of her Sunday mornings followin g t h e President to church. renorts that Johnson parllc.:1pates fully in all the ritual of the mass. which he has learncll quite well. HOWEVER. he docs not go forward to receive com· munion. which in Calholir law is restricted lo thn<I' "·ho havr bren formally rC're1vt>cl 1nto thP Church. Will .lohnson in.t1mr .i:o !Ill thP way and hecome a con· vrr1 to Catholicism., DAILY PILOT S SPEAKS THURSDAY Jamu Spencer (S Let·lure ~ill Estancia The question 15 hotl,. debated bv White I tou<r reporters and others who closely o b s e r v e the Can we avoid beinJl \'t<'· President's activilie~. Once, tims of chance? Can prayer it was raised publicly at a help" White House news briefing. Jamrs Spencer, Christian Press Secretary G e 0 r g e Science lecturer of Miami, Christian dismissed t h e Fla . 'nil answer this ques- question with an ex-Iron from the Christian asperated er~': "Oh, Lorn :·• Sl'iC'ncr potnt of \1rw 1n a pt1blic IC'cl11rr in Costa Mf'sa FR. '.\1l 'LLANE\' I o I r1 Thursda~. May :?1. 1 ·r1 thal .Johnson is not · \\'h:il r.overns You"" io; Services will he conduct<'rl a1 9 and 10.30 a.m. Sundav at the )1rsa \' ,. r d ,. )1ethodl11t Church. I 7 0 I Baker St . lo~ta Mes!I ThP Re\ Wilham H Hobbll. i;uperintcndent nf thf' Whit · tier District, will be the speaker. tional Church. Katrllt1 and Bloomhf'ld Streets. I. o ~ Alam1to~. tM>iinning at 8 lj pm The church meets rad1 Sundt1y at Harper EIC'mrn· tarv Srho~.J25 E llllh SI . C'ostt1 Mr(a.-'thurch i:chool mePls at 9:45: worship and Dr. Henry G e r h a r d . minister. will speak on "01\•i ne Lovp anrt Guidance" t1t both thr !l and 11 o'clock services. Sunday school will meet durin)? the 11 a m. worship. communion follow at 10 .45. -----------ThP nPwll former! ll!1rho1 Ari';, rtero~m Templr na~ sc•ht>dt1ll'd a secon:t 10- format 1ont1I and soc i a I meehnl! ::11 thf' Newport R h l<'ra llubhousP. Costa Mesa. for Tuesdt'\ Mav 2fl :l-O·family hJ?ure. he !lddC'rt "laking ini;truction" -1111' the lltl<> of hi s lecture. It will Schonr reportect I ha I inrtot'trina11on 1n C'athohr hP g1veo at 8 p.m. 1n Esta11· ".!Psu~ and People J .1\..c l 's''' will be the se rmon 1op1r of the ReL Warren r.. Studer at Thr Prt>sbyttrlan ('hurC'h 'or tht ('ovenant. '.!1150 Fairview Road, Coi>ta l\l~sa . this Sunctav. Wor!>h1p servicri; a n d l'hUr(•h '\ChMI will be held at !l :10 and 11 a.m. At thf' Huntin~ton Rrarh fhurrh of Religious Scltnre, t20 10th ~I the toptc to hP '""cussed by the R t' v . F.rnest Pate a1 the 11 a m. ~rrVlC<' this Sun<lay i i; ·Divine Love and Guidancr." The Women's Guild will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. George Reinhard. 16682 R o h e r t Lane. Huntington Beach. The women's group Crom the Bellflower Church of Re!J~1ous Science w11l be special guests. Thts Sunday will be youth night at Warner Aven11'- Ra.pti1t Clnuch, Gotbard :ind Warner streets. Hun- tington Beach. The 7 p.m. service will in- clude partlcipetion by all vouth of the church in s i n i: n i , instrument a ls. testimonies, skits a n d message. Tr mplP Beth navld of Orange Co unty will conduct regular Sabbath evening "ervices F'riday. May 24. at the Community Congrega- DE.4Tff NOTICES CUM~ll:-JGS M1r1~1"1• (Uf""t,.,ln1Ji, Jl3 W WitlOf'I, Costa M•u StrvlC!S oe"dl"O Btll 8"0<IC!W~• Mortu.rv, 110 &rwfWIY• (°'II M!H VECCHIO llrt>orl • Vo<tlli<t 12162 C.•lwO' '' • C"·~rdt~ C.•ovr 0.lt of tkt lh. M•• ti11 Surv1v!"d b'f' Wife-, Perlf, Oeu°"t@f, ••·~ 0-na Bland. lhrtt sill.rs. T~om> '"'"'~ Robr'1lOM ROlh! Gtove,,noflA aru' Vlirt Martlncit Strvltf\, TUMOI Y, I P M "''~ Ftmltv Col..,111 Funnal Mnm, BALTZ MORTUARIES Corona del Mar OR 3-9450 Costa Mesa Ml 6-2424 BELL BROAOWAY ;\10RTUARY 1111 Broadwav. Costa )lrsa LI j.3433 rAflFTC VIEW )IEMORIAL PARK Cemetery • Mortua(f Chapel 3500 Pacific View Orivt Newport Beach, CaUfnrnla M4-27flt Ql r EEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7881 Bolsa Avr. Westminster 893-35%.~ S)11Ttt'S MORTUARY 627 Mala St. Huntington Beach LE 6419 WESTCLIFF MORTUARY <62? E. 17th St., Cnlta Me11 M6-48P WESTJ\11 SSTt R MEMORIAL PARK Mnrtuary Ir Cemduy Chapell 14801 Bncb, Wf'stmlnltu 531.Jm • na.uz1 The Onei: Shabbal at lhP conclusion of the i;.-rv1ces will be hosted hy lhe Sisterhooci. Russ OLin. co-worker of Bill Sands of "Seventh Step" fame, WI II be t.he gue~t speaker al llhe Fir11t Raptlst Church or II u o t I n it t o n Rrach. 6th and OTani:r. this Sunday at 7 p.m. The puhhc is invttt'd. n r. Morns C. Robinson will discuss the question "lf You Don't Take the Rible Literally. How Do You?" in his sermon at Sunday's 10 a.m. ser vice al St. Mark Presbytt>rian 'C h 11 r_c h , F.astbluff Orive and .Jam- boree Road. N r w port Reach. Ruling elder Earl Olneh will assist. . Church school will be of- rered and church school will ltf' condu<.'led during the servire. Al the Sunc\av morning i;erviccs. 9:30 'at r pp k rtiapel. 71\0l Rolsa Avr .. Westminster. !Ind 11 o'clock Or. l,olt1 J)a,·i~ of ~ant;i at Huntington Beach C'haprl. .\na C'ollri:e will J!l\'P a lalk Sixth and Orange. ttie pastor titlC'd "The Development ol Willis ,J. Loar will speak on Artolescents" at Sunday's the subject. "Wit's End." 10:30 a.m. mectin~ of the U n 1 t a r i a n Unlver11alist How to let loose the powt>r Ft'llow1hip of Laguna Rt>ach of Christianity in human life in the Art A s s o c i a t i on will be explored at a publtc Gallery. Evangrli1et t'hristlaa Science lecture in Laguna Beacll today by Sunday w1U conclude the Donald Grey. coordin- Harry s. Smith. week long missionary con-ator for evangelism in "Practical Christianity" is ference at Central Bible lhe Southeastern Con- the title of the lccturr. Church. 23rd Sl. and Oranie ference of Seventh-day which is being sponsored by Ave.. Costa Mesa. Dr . Adventists. will present First Church of Christ. George Peters, director or lhe sermon al the 10: 45 Scientis1 . Laguna ~each . m is s io n s at Dallas a.m. i1ervice May 2!i of The event will t0~e place at Theological Seminary. will the Newport llarhor 3 p.m. in the church bring the messa~e at the 9 Seventh-day Advcnlisl building, 635 High Drlvf'. a.m. and 10:30 a.m. worship Church, 27l Avocado M!rvices. SI., Cosla Me.'\a . "Happy Are the Meek? 1--'-------------------- Nomense!" -that's the ti- tle of tM ser-mon ;tie Rev. Melvin V. Taylor. minister of Fairview Baptist Church. 2S2.5 F'afrv1ew Road. Costa Mesa, will give at Sunday's 8·30 and 10:55 a . m . ~mnt:es. It witl be a con- tinuation of his 11ermon series on the Beatitudes. An old faso.ione<I hymn fe~tivt1l will be a rcafure of the 7 p.m. w o r s h i p . Refreshments will he l'f>rved and child care provided. ·This Sunday will be Roga· lion S~ at '6&., W1Urkl'5 Eplacepal Cbuttfl. 1 8 6 3 1 Chapel Lane. Huntington Beat'h. The annual flowering or the Cross ceremony will be performed a4 the 9:30 a.m. service. Worshipers P1dplt Gue•t Dr. Kenneth AIJen. di~ cesan registrar and f''t· ecutive director of the diocesan department of l hristian education, will be the pulpit ~uc11l 1 at Sunday's '9:30 a .m. i;ervice of St. .John the b e v I n e Episcopal Church, 2043 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. • 1 ' Medallion Ho"1es ... Fresh, Clean. f-rc,h and clean bc<:au:-.e they ;:ire flamc- lc,s. No rnmbu~1ion fume~ 10 'nil w<11l-.. curt :.iins and furniture. The whole hou-.c ,ray~ cleaner. Loo~ for 1he ,'vfccfallion Em· 1'1cm. 'ign of rlamlcss elcc1ric lt'ing. on homes in all price ranges. This week's guide to Medallion Homes DOWNEY TRUEOALE £STATES -9,.,,,. titul, con•~n1enlly located, t ~ 2 story homes featurl' 3.i .s bed· rn'""~ Largl' b'lnus rtY'I"" All.olo• l••t, 11 .... 1•1-tors 1nc,vde bv"t "' '~"O". 'l•e". d1shwask•r ~,.d rl·~- 005"' M .. ,,...1., 011lllT'a' 1,,,,.,,,,,, i; ""thnq Soet•ous Jnl\ tn 1•t"! •~m•lf ltv no Mndera!ol/ pr1••ti '"'"" \29,950 lri i.'lo. '\I)(). S~I,.~ Aiionl MACKE·MOSBV. C_.11 MA 1i:!4~1 VILLA f'ARK IOOINUS VILLA PARK. r)·• .. r; I) t~lily ll•11:• r J~tnm ~"lml'\ '1"· ~,o,,rd 1,,, v?ur l11m11v noed~. l rP'! • o·,M<>'1 i1 ai:ro Int~ I ~nti ~ sic•/. i ~ hrr1.,1nms, " 3 h~lk! ~1th 01Jll· m~n. '""Dl ~C" rarortinp /\II. "•ch , • lcn"" tPat ""' nu I 1 8"'Qr nvr,, tS '"'"wa\"ltu1 1'11~('K"<ot l(Y,0 ,,,.,,. • Mrvl< ; nrirr • '11 ~) ft j i (fJ?" MISSION VIEJO AEGEAN HILLS A mas'F' oia., <.ommun•tv th a• otfer1 lass·c. Cali 1nro•a 11v•~Q 1·2 story & soht e;rl modrls with 3-~ bdrm~ . 2 1 baH>< A1l.plectric ~1tchens w11'1 floor tn 'r1hno p11nlr1cs. luminous cell'"o~. ra110 k1lchPns. c1ram11l1c hrC'plac.r<, bu•ll "' rP;1na rab111rt. w,.I be•. ~ 1n~~n luhs. r """''"0 f H /\ A A f!n11t1c.1rQ f "'"' pt.. 7'-Jl ( ~ I I IA) 837 "6lJ DOWNEY LA CASANEI [$TAT($ Custom designed homes w/J & 4 bdrms .. ram . rm .. din rm • 3 baths. atl~lec. kit. w/self<leao-1ng dou ble ovens. dshw .. dlsp , nat wood cabinets. luminous cell. 2 & J car ga r .. lath & plaster wells, cptg .. cultured m.!fble pull- mans, panelled w•Jl~pl., wet bar. From $44,700. Call (213) 869-6812. • .. ... · avm flanorial p.dt TIH Soltlb'4ru/1 Mo11 &Mlif"l ' M n11"""'1 MUIOl.. • ~ • C91f1m ~~1 TREES of the WORLD ,.,. °",........._ ··---~-..._ ........ 94~ fu111re plani; incluctt' · fa 1th which is a necessarv cit1 Htl?h School, 2 :t 2 ~ -Appointing a full~· or• rrelude to conversion · Placentia Ave. rtatnecl rabhi ai; spintual -----------------------le!lder. -~ at Rpm. . . M e m bf'r,h1r chairman Henn L. S1·hone said m·rr 60 °lfl1111 l1P s wrrr reprr~rntrd at thr trmple's in111al m<>N1ni: in ,\pnl Mrmh<'r~htfl 1~ nearing 1hc Witncs~cs :E ,·r.1tl Open l'/l'v. \'nrk min tslrr '\ngf'l1t C. Manrra .Ir .. Frill;!\ ni)!hl openPCI a wl'('kencl pro;:ram of 81l:>lr 1n~tn1t•tion at tlH' Marina I h;!h Srhool 1n I l11n· tington Beat'h. The rvenl. a e i r c 11 i t assembl\' of .I P h o v 11 h ' ~ Witllt'SSCS. will r 0 n I i n II " throui?h Sunrta~ P\.enmi:. with lotal ministe rs from Rellflowrr, Comnton and l.on,t? Rrfl<'h . shannJ! lhe speakini: cluties w i l h Maner:i and r i r c 11 i t ovrrserr. Russell .J. Oixon. ' HUN1/NGTON BEACH DUN( GARDEN HOMES -II 7Vi ' wa ll completely Pnc losrs ii.000 SQ It of indoor-outdoor hv-1og. Modern all·elect11c k11cheo~ Nearly ever / soac ious 1ndnl'• room ooeos onto 11s own 0"'"''" gi!rden. cm rt nr Dalio MC.1 I f, ., <,fory w/ 3 .r. 4 Mrms \2A.~9"> 111 $32.995 (7141) 962 41106. MISSION VIF Jn DEANE HOMES Ft"~'''"' 1n Mi<sion V1r10 Ji.;re nrr io~nr: (. All·lllec . garrl"11 kitcl'len\, plu< orrvate rerreal1on rlub w/ hc;slerl POOi, tennis r.nurts. C.IUbllouSP, supervtsed c h1ldreo's ac.t1vitie<.. ConveniPnl golf on Mission V1P10; fabu lou< IA hole courst I & 2 story w/ 3 II. & 5 bd·m~ Frnm $24,995 17l t.) 837-8271 VILLA PAPK COLONY RI DGE Fr111ure< landscaped 1slat1d<. in c:enler ol street t, acrr Pslat e lots Selec:t ~ lol of your cnoice foe r.ustom built homt r1na"c1og arranged Modern~" pl•ctrir. k•lthf'n<, From \46 QSO tor hn•I~" ~rirl lot G l l "w•\ fnt , In• DOWNEY ROLLING c;nHNS ~·· ,-.., ,,, -1-:s1ahhi:h1ni.: a rl'hJ!1011s school "llh a c c r r d t t P d teachers Thr ll'mJ'lle has made plan~ for Its ti rs I S;ibbat h srrvlc·r lo he held on .lune 7 11ndrr the ct1rrction or R11bh1 Irwin lll'rman. chrrctor or racifl(' Soulh\\'l'St Rrl!JOn or th" l 'mon of American 1 lrbrrw lon.i:regalions. Ft1rlher information on lhr IPmplP may hr oht;iinrd by c!llhnl! 1;42-244!1 or :i tfi.7297. Oq~a n Conc ·crt S lated Sunday rruwr nr rcat:r 1.u:heran Church. Baker Street and Mr sa \'erde Dnvr. Costa Mest1. ha~ scheduled a i;pecial ori:an <·nncrrl for Sunday lo dcdicatr 1{'\ n!c'w elect rome oq~an The l!Ue"I org::m ~I lor I hr 7 p m. t·onc.:ert will he Frederic M. R t1 r n P " . orgam~t and cho1rm;istrr or St Mary's F. p 1 s r op a I Church, La,guna Rr!l l'h. try Cluh Pri•"0"'"'-11' Nf'I'• chOi<.e i;.olf 'our;.e~ l ~"11 2 ~lfl•, tri.fever home< 3-4 l)drrr~. 1 l baths, form-'' <tining room '-''Tiiiy room, wet bar. All-el« Rllr~n kJtcheM w/ built·in appltances Custom finished <:abfnets. Semi· 1>rl"1tt 011rk. r~rpet throuahout. • S32,950-S44 950. 634·.3112 \ sC-E Southern California Edison Oldest Fine Jewellers and Silversmith·. Open Monday Md Friday evening 'til 9:30 p.m. (V\J.. \.vEt 1<: ONLY ' 1' 15 Cu• p,. ... 1 G••d N•<l """" ...... ,. s u . ~o oo C11h p ... ,, U"·f,,,.., N•< ""'"' ........ s u. IJUO Cull. p ... ,. Uruforf"'I N•<' .... : ~):: :.: s "· I ~S 00 Cull P••" u,,,,o,"" N•tl "'"" s llt . S· JH.00 Cuh. p,_,i Uft•fO'f'\ N•d . "f'W s 244. s 470 00 Cul• p ... ,1 Un,fotm N•r~ ...... ' Jll, s bSO 00 Cult p.J,,.1 u,.,,1,~•M N•c ,.,..., s 411. s <>~o no C11h p,.,, u .. 1•,,,-N•t c • ""w s 71 t. s 1'0(1 'II) C·•' P• ,,,1 u ... ,,,,l'ft Not~ .,. .. SHU. r •• .i J•w•ll•rv •I 10 ·. 1., 1S '. YW <l~~f "1¥ ~ .. ,,, ... 1 .. , 1!110 11 MALL'S • ... IJNCOHOITIONAL OUAllAHTll No Down P•yment You M•y 8ud911t Ovtr Twenty.Four Months Halr11 Santa na Hail's Pasadena Bullock'~ Fashion ~flURre Hall'~ Pomona \ ----------... ' l t \ .. , I ... ---· .......... -------_....,. --_ _.. ..... ,....;;i----........ --. . ......._.... ;.-..,---------________ ............_. __ ..,_, ~· __ .__.., _____ ..... """'!.._., .... i... ..... .-..-..:...:..-.... -. ... ~-----··illlliiilllillli~ ..... 151t~• .. _ ..... _ ....... __ c I DAlL v '1LOT \ Real E~tate QuestioM ind Comment Realtor Apartment Course • . Set at Symposium Featurinc thrM ~ • • A n alyzillf PrOfpectlve recoplz.ed autbadtiea on Buildings," i o c l u d i n I property mua,.ment lllld neighborhood · 1 u r v e y a • five round table ~. p h y sical characteristics, a one-day aympoeium on d e f e r r e d maintenance, "Investing and Man.a&lDI change of uae and income Apartments for Prol/t" will analysis. • • 0 b j e c t i v e R l E be cooducted by the Los Operating Expenaes" wW be ea State Angeles Chaplet' ol the analysed by Beaumont. He Institute of Real Eetate will discuss debt aervice, Course Ends Management on Saturday vacancy. management. hid- ' a·ust read •n article in the DAILY PILOT. b~ :• Jane 8• in the Loa Ancel~ den cO&ts and depreciatioh Vi . . "G' .. M Athletic Club, 4.11 'fut apd operatiot COit. raiioe. prOfHsor.The .,tfcle was entitled "Don't lose your ud rrgmia LMy or-Seventh Street. Los Ancelea. Abelmann will lecture on over • hous•you might lose your shirt too." It painted nson. a realtor associated Joseph L. Youaem, vice ·•valuation" wit.b empbasls • r•ther duk picture of home ownership. Isn't there with the F. M. TDrbell Co · on gr'"""'~· v••aus PJ'O-c l M h I 1 d president of the Loe Angeles uuo ... anything good •bout. home-ownership? os a esa. as comp e e perty -. e'""'""•s and · 1 d • t' 1 Chapter. is ge nera. l .. . -.--'""" 1 thought the article highlighted some factors thal a specia e uca 1008 coun e chairman of the event, · reserve for replacement. are often overlooked. To answer your _Rues lion this elo-· in real es tate exchan~f' which will benefit the tax considerations and rate BRIGHT KITCHENS, I.AIOI PATIQI AT HACIENDA HOMES . . quent statement made by J. Stanley ~hman. pres1-rechnlques sponsored by !ht Institute scholarship fund . of return. dent of the Federal National Mortgage Association: California Real Es 1 ate Association Lecturers will be William Round tables, wh.ich will Instant Trade at Del Cer;ro -!.!.liQ)nes owned by millions of Americans are re-The five-day c 0 u r s e . A. Walters Jr .. a menibef of be beaded by a Certified co~nize<lthe world over as modem castles of gracious which ended Friday at the the institute's n at 1 on al Property Manager or other li vmg. Never in history have so m(!ny of one country s a c r a m e n t 0 Inn .n Governing Council who bas authority on the subject, will A quick trade plan that "lnatanf tr a Ille•' ar-is Ideal ,. plaY!'oom, rum· enjoyed so much in livability, comfort and conven-Sacramento. is one of a taught real estate mana1e· discuss: Recent Changes in guarantees a 1 most im-rangtmeDt qf aalea ag'1lta, pus arq, teen ·bide-out, or ience. series of seminars required ment course• at colle&es Tenant-Landlord Law, Tax mediate occupancy will con-Walker &nd Lee. as extra bedroonls," th• Our American homes, however, as impressive as to earn the designation, mid universities throughout Cons i 4 e rations, Main-tDa this weekeod at Del Both three and four developera. Gec:lrge'M. HolJ. they are far more than the steel, lumber and brick, the certified p r 0 pert y e:t· the United States; Henry G. tenance. ReSident Managers Cerro in Costa Mesa with bedroom Del Cerro homes tein aDd Sona and Harv~y A. ultra modern appliances and gadgets or the fine fur-changor (CPE). Beaumont, past president of and Apartment Mercban-nine completed homes being are offered under the trade Berger expresMd. nishings which go into them. They represent the attain· The seminars t e a c h the Los Angeles Realty dising. ofieced under the usual plan with features that en-The Del Cerro location ment of a cherished goal sought by people down through methods of using exchangi?~ Board and the fnstitute of The program will begin at ----------compass built in kitchens. puts the new home buyer the ages the ownership of their own home. Tens of mil· in real estalP to build in· ReaJ Estate Management. !I a.m. and eontinue to 4::!0 wall to wall carpet. block within minutes Crom the hons of happy home owners across the width anrl \estments fnr c:hents. Such Md William W. Abelmann. pm. registration. which ls fee. which includes lun-wall. sprinklers, landscap· new South Coast Plaza breadth of the land ably attest to this accomplishmenl factors ai; f 1nanc1 a I president of the Los Angeles llpen to all persons in-cheon. is S25 per person. Ap· mg and the second story. Shopping Center. airport More than three out of five American families now own leverage. depreciation. lc:x Chapter and international terested in a pa r Lm e n l plications for enrollment 0 v er· t he-gara~e Bonus and airport industry. as weU the homes in which they live. pl anning. and the mechanics 1tovernor of the Society of ownership a n d manage-shouJd be sent to Joseph L. R~~~ Bonus Room in-as within a few miles of Measuring the impact of home and home ownership of two-way and multiple ex-Real Estate Appraisers. ment, is limited to 120 Yousem, 1430 Li n c 0 \ n eludes over 450 square feet Newport Bay and its sun on the American way of life is dilicuJt. CertainJy. the changes are covered. Walters wiU d i s c u s ~ pe~. ·The \ registration Boulevard. Venice. of spacious living area and ~~lde:~npoi~~~JU~~t~' ~ b e home is the center and cement of the family. But ac--1~==================~=====~~~~~~~~§~§~===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::;=;- tual ownership of it expands the horizon and adds an exciting new dimension to the home. It installs in men the kind of justifiable pride that comes onJy with pro- viding an aUractive, well-kept borne for his family. It generates greater interest in the general well being and character of the neighborhood, in improved community services, in better government. It represents the ow- ners' tangible interest in their communities and their country. lt reflects the soul and substance and respon- sibility of a solid citizen. Essentially. a nation is as strong as its people. America whose people are mostly home owners is a land which is indeed rich and strong, a land that de- rives much of its strength from home ownership." What is • "Loan Trust Fund"? Why is it neces.- Hry? S. L. R., Huntington Beach. When you make a real estate loan. you may be re- quired lo make monthly payments that cover taxes, or taxes and fire insurance. The lender then peys the taxes and insurance as thev accrue. This of course. is for the protection of the lender. The lender will. first of all. have to estimate the amount of additional payment that will be necessary to cover taxes and insurance since these will vary from year to year. To give a safe margin the lender may estimate on the high side. In addition, the lender may require some deposit on account of taxes-an amount equal to one month's taxes or two month's taxes. Such amounts of these monies, as are ,not actually consumed in the pay- ment of taxes and insurance are held by the lender and c-0nsti tute.. the~ 'Loan ..Trust ~d" .._ll,-$)U gll the_J_>LQP- erty, you pay off the Joan, you will get back this fund, since it is your money. If the buyer takes over the loan. he will reimburse you for the Joan trust fund since it will then be transferred to his credit. The lay requires the lender to give the borrower an annual accounting of the loan trust fund. A friend of mine tells me that a grant deed has no value unleH It's delivered. Is this True? R. W. S., Costa Mesa. Yes. No deed is effective until delivered .. and de- livery must be with intent to transfer title. IOITOll'S NOTI: • ...._" ll. McC~le i. a -Ne"9r, _._.., el Ille ll .. 1 l\late", .. sl .........., eA 1111 N-1 Mal'Wr.C•ta -....... ti llM-. IM I IHC"'r at Ore• .. CMtt C•-· Choice Mesa Property Acquired for Homes The acquisition for $2 million of one of the choice residential properties i n Costa Mesa has been an- nounced by George J . Heltzer & A s s o c i a t e s . Southern California's oldest residential building firm. found~d in 1925. The property 1s one block from the S20 million shop- p in~-commercial develop· ment of South Coast Town Center. A S9 million development of 310 s i n g I e • f a m i I y re~idences is planned. Price range will be in th e moderate bracket. Engineerin~ is already un- der way by Millet. King and Associates of Fullerton. and the builders expect to start _grading in June. according to founder and s e n i o r member of the Cirm. George J . Heltzer. A new link of the San Diego Freeway. opened in March. made the "downtown Orange County" shopping complex easily ac- cessible from a n y w h e r e south of Los Angeles. It is Pstimated that bv 1970 the center will be 'serving a population of one million. rlrawing shoppers from sur- rounding cities. The Heltzer firm has enga~ed in residential. com- mercial and i n d u s t r i a l b u i 1 d i n g t h r o ughout Southern California. i n Beverly Hills. Los Angeles . .1 Hancock Park. Westwood, San Femanco Va 11 e y . Anaheim. Garden Grove. Camarillo, Oxnard a n d many other cities. I See By Today·s Want Ads f • THAT • IT'S • DIME •A • LINE • DAY • You get a Grant Deed to this home for $42,700. Or you can buy it on Leasehold for $37,100. . Now you .can take your tho ice. For the first time in the history of the famed Irvine Ranch, you can select the type of home ownership that meets your requirements best. 0 You may own your home a~ 1and by Grant Oe,ed, and enjoy the benefi ts and sat~factions ~uch ownership brings. 0 Or, you may prefer a Leasehold arrangement, with lower cash inves tment and little or no differ· ence in monthly payments ... plus the op- t/on to conve rt to Grant Deed ownership at any time. 0 At either price, the home and the homesite are identical. The dif· ference lies solely in the type of owner· ship you prefer; the decision is entirely up to you. D And your extraordinary range of choice at Turtle Ro ck Hills doesn't stop there. ·Choose from Eight All-New Homes, with twenty-four t:!xter.ior designs. Each is truly unique. and there is an absolute minimum ot dupli· t alion . Si ngle-5tory. two-story and ·plit· level homes are ccHetully p~aced on lf'vel or terraced view-sites that average we ll over ten thous.and sq uare feet ... w ith some over a half acre in size. D Which· ever home you choose, it will be com- plete in every detail, and the price will include custom features and spec ial equipment usually regarded as ''optional" and added to the CO'S t of most othe r homes. You'll find an abundflnce of rt< h textures. Dramatic gardens and atrium entryways. Soaring two-story living areas. Homes worthy of i amilies who prize their individuality. 0 Three and four bedroom homes from $35 .bOO on Leasehold ; from $40.800 by Grant Deed. A sound invest· ment whichever you choose. • Crec1ted, plann~ and deu•loped b} M1ddlebrool..·Anderson, hu1lder of Aw.Jrd Phone: [7141833-1102 VJEW OVERLOOKJNG THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE HEART OF 'fHt IRVINE RANCH. \ I ____ .., ____ _ • r.. ,..,.. i ' SHIPSHAPI and saJesrr. Naples Sab be given a' Huntington Sl1e1 Off• ~1 visitor Estates by 1 George D B ment in Hui 11re eligible rlrawings I .~ailboat. or c ording McFarland : McF'arland agents. The saJll 1hsplay at tr 1"0mplex o t ts the popul: a single sail that in add markable 1 has unusual easily be e< with an out with oars, t perfect yac WJller SaiJ Beach, deal reports it ~aJlori; of < ''Rteri;. Although g,~-by holding its pn!view sh the actual re re monies the number rlevelopmen daily, with hand last w Sabot was The drawiJ Tus Hon Sales a Homes in Ing. with tt' than 90 p within twc l!rand open .Jim Aski~ far the $2 Pacific Cor mcnt. "Spol SU <\hnw that "ales boom In nur ou kPy" pack Ill w do' quirements "Buyers ai by our ki1 from 7.200 up. These I for pool, r leaving pit -outdoor aC' Located tion of Tu: homes are . county ta: convenient La { Sal et Rancho Ungton & mtnt of F Son, Inc., period of I , !XCHS of dollars. Bod F manager, mmt oI ye ings react! (actor &fte period. Homes Cudta -l Ji•ve lhr bedrooms. and da) They art '23,500 to ,,,,,..---~ ' SHIPSHAPE -Architect Burton Romberger (right) and salesman Frank McFarland Jr. adllllre Lhe Naples Sabot lgraced by pretty Dev.on Blame) lo be given away at Sherwood Estates by the Sea 1n Huntington Beacll • Sherwoocl Estate Off ering'"'Sailboat All visitor~ to Sherwoocl Estates by the Sea. a new George D Buccola develop· ment in Hunti ngton Beach. are eligible to eotrr frrr clrawings fo~ Pither a sailboat. or i;ilverwarr, a<'· c ord i nJ? to F'rank McF'arlan<l Sr .. hrad of the> McFarland Company. sates agents. The sa11boa1, now on cl1splay at the mode l homes complex o fthe comm11nitv. is the popular Naples Sabot. a single sail fiberglass boat that in addition to its rr· markable maneuverabilit~·. has unusual stability and can easily be converted for use with an outboard motor. or with oars, thus making it a perfect yacht tender. Stan Y'Jller Sailboats. at Scat Beach. dealer for the Sabot reports it i11 popular >Aith i;ailor!I of alt ages in local wa ter!'. · Although S h e r w o o rl Est.at.ea by tbe. Sea_ is_ gti LI holding its initial series of preview showings prior to the actual grand openini: <'eremonies, McFarland said the number af visitors to the rlevelopment is increasing claily, with large crowds on hand last weekend whe11 the Sabot was first displayed. The drawing for both the sailboat and the 1lv(lrnarr will he hrld on June 16. he added. f inancing arrangtmenls 111 Sherwood Estates by the Sea have already attracted a ~ood deal of attention with \'isitors. McParlaoo said. pointing out that VA terms fnr vets feature no down payrncnts. FHA terms are also available. The spacious homes are priced from $29,950, and another big fac· tor thal will definitely in· nuence sales is the fact that home buyers own the land, an important consideration in developments located in the South Coast. In addition to being within a few miootes of the beach. Sherwood Estates by the Sea 1s within easy com· muting distance of all ttie major business' and in· dustrial center~ Of the SouthlaJlct, ,as well as many o~her ncrelllional areas, by ..way _of ~freeway. Model homes are f7PCD and may be reached from the San Diego Freeway by driv· ing south on Brookhurst St. to Hamilton Ave., and then right (west) of Hamilton to the entrance of Sherwood E-states by the Sea. Sales and information telephone number is 968·:!036. Tustin Su1rirnerfield H 011ies Going Ralpidly Sale<; 11 t Summerhelrt Homes m l'u~lln are 11oa r· in~. with the hr,;t unit more than 90 percent sold out within 1wo weeks of the grand opening. accordinj? to . hm Askins. sales manager for the $2.500.000 Standard PaciCic Corporation develop· mcnt. "Spot survey1; oi buyer~ show that this incredible .;ales hooin is due priman ly to our outstandinj! "turn· kE'y" package. and to our I o w down·payment rr- qmremerrts. •· said As km~ "Buyers are also impressed by our king-sne lots. with from 7.200 square feel nn up. These lots provide space for pool, patio and garden. leaving plenty of room for -outdoor activities, too." Located In a prestige sec- tion of Tustin, Summerfield homes are subject to a low county tax nte, and ar1> • ronvenient to s h o p p i n g • La Cuesta Sales &ar Sehools in the highly rPJ?ard· erl Tustin School District are just a few blocks away. The Summerfield "turn· kPy" amemties 'include front landscaping with sprinklers . concrete d r i v e w a y s , backyard fences. JOO per- cent nylon c a r p e ti n g . O'Keefe and Merritt built-in appliances 1 n c I u d i n I! a dishwasher and cust.om light f1x l11rcs. "We also inctudr r rramic l lltr for kjtchen and hath. heavy shake roofs. open i:arden patio lo tchens":> and brick and stone firep\;lces. The Living and tamily rooms have dramatic c•athedral beam ceilings.'' s t a t e d Askins. · Summerlield prices range from S25,950 to 129.500. and ;irr available at just 1695 down. Models may be seen at Red HiU and Walnut in Tustin. and are readily ac- cessjble from ttle NeWport or Santa Ana freeways. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GUIDE Rancho La Cu~u • Hun-'-'--------~ tinpton Buch. a develop· uaTT•HSIS • ment cl Frm H. Ay~ le • """ " Son, Inc., report aales fOC' I\ ---MATTitESSI~ period of OM month WU ln • exces_, of .,_ m i 11 l on """' • llOMD • ftA dollar•. .. ..... .....- Bud Fridt«. s at t s a.Ill .._ .......... o.. ater Aid the deftloip-t111 ...,... ...._ :~ of YOUIC '-fly dwell-Ulterty 1-1303 Inga reacflecl We hiab sales:r--------- ractor alter a • dlir ee.Illne • UPHOlJTDY • period. •----------Homta .t Jtaitefto I.A Cuesta • H~ Beach }ll e three and t o u r bedrooms. fa mfl.y rooms • n d day·brlgbC kitchens. They &rt priced ! r o ,m '23.SOO to '2U90. ,.. MeSI Up•lstery UMrty M711 UM MIWPOllT ILft, ., _s_aw_r_da_v_._M_•v~1s_.~-~~--~~~~~~----0~_1L_Y~P1_Lo_r__;7:..:=-= ~ Rancho Plans Horse Training Center t I I . . Establishment of the first major center in the West especially tor the oreealng and training af stan· d_ardbreds at R a n c h o Callionu.a in s o u t h w e s \ Riverside Coooty has been announced by a group of pr«ninent ~rsemen. Ten sit.es, ranging in size from 40 to 63 acres, and totaling 449 acres. have been purchased in Rancho California's Valle de los Caballos horse £arm colony, accOt"ding t.o Robert L. l'ngPJ', vtce pret11dent and general manager ol Rancho cawornta. Rancho California will begm construction I h i s month of a ~ mile track to • be used eicclusively for harness horses. It will be located inside the one mite track which R a n r h o California has already COO· structed f0r use b y ttl()roughbreds in training. Rancho California's horse farm are a encompasses :ulOO acres with 300 acrrs fn1 the t11ack and training crntcr .surrounded by larms nl 40 acres and u p . r r o minent 1horousht>red owners 3'lld b r e e d er s alt t'ady have begun develop. nwnl of properly there. The balance of the 87.500 acre rarwtt 1s heing developrd primarily for agrirultu ral USP~ rt C'S Jenuine. Vice presi· drn1 and general maoo~cr ol the Western Harness Racing Au od ati11n a n d s p o k e a m a n for the purcbas.en,. said lbal ~'b' passed leglslat.ion increasin~ racing dates and permitting n1ghl racing 111 California has greatly sumulatod in- terest i n sl<lndardbred breeding hert>. Standardbrc~ cmtlu!>1a,1s who have p u r c h a s e d acreage include 1\vthi:ht Parms. a newlv formed · ~·ombine t-onsis·t111i: (){ E .• J. ··suzzlc" Bav.as1, _t:cnera l rn anagrr of the Uls Ang.-lt'~ Oodgers; Or. R ob E' r t Ke1·tan. noted orthopedic surgton: Manin Stiap1ro clothing man ufacturer and president of W r sl r r n Harness; and Je n u 1 n r . Other mem bers or lhr Twilight group are Mu tuiil of Omatla insurance ex· ccutive, 8111 Worthin~: Ray Perp. president of ational f irr I IOSl' Co , and Tom Staiger. Bell Electronic" ri ... t'rutivt'. Srveral of thr Twilight p::irtnersh1ps an' also purrhasUl~ lndivtdual (armt Delvin Miller, note d harncto~ racint personp, - also is a f1CW owner at Rancho Calilorrua 1n a jornt. vP.nturr with .Jenumt' and his brotiher JObn. w e t l known racing offtc1al. .\ fam ed trainer and drivE'r or . harness horses. ~lillcr is president o{ The Meadow",. near Pittsburgh, which gain. ed national att.ention as the I fir~I rece track to install . f)la~IJ(}· J'<ICHlg Sllt'facr. PREVIEW UNIT 4! . . Minutes From The Beach The Most Eiciting Family Community in Orange Countj Now! FHA • Vet Terms in the $30,000,000 Walled Community ••• Country Club ·Living Preview a brand new un11 1h1s wPek of the exc1Hnri P.ir~~·<lc Honie\ . . or ,PP ihr Northridge Towne Houses or Seville Garden H,omc< (n1oy low FHA Terms or Vele• ~ri Financing -payments as lillle as ~ t47 per month [n1nv park), pool; .. , real Country Club living in Orange County'~ most exciting place to l1vel From Cos+• Mesa, take the new S•n Diego Freeway Etst to the Euelid off ·rt"'1>· Follow Eucfid to W •mer •nd 90 I.ft at W •rnt r to the Gr"" V•ftey entry. G,...n Volley 11 e Development of GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN & SONS Th• SovtMtnd'i longu t &tabh&htd New Hotnt 8u1ldtrs • "f""rJy Holf • Century ef $ot1efoctl0ft" ' I • \ .. • ' GEO. M. HOLSTEIN, Ill . rm 1nvitiog you and your family to see this new idea in famil y living this week. Comm u· n1ty park, playgrounds, pool •• , and a full t 1me recrP.ational program for young and old are part of your everyday life at Green Valley. We think you II never want 10 live any other way. r s,.c The 7-Cheh Gourmei Kitchen This W11~ •t the Orc11n9,,_ County • Home ~how S DAILY PILOT Saturday, May 18, 1%8 $1 MILLION COSTA MESA APARTMENT PROJECT NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION California Hoiiseholds Increase by 36% Apartment Complex Planned LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE T 11171 Tia 9fo• t.1 lNTMt IU .. \-1- MOTIC• TO ca•o1T•t .:i~CI~ ne• WPH ... C.UIT W Tll9 Mlf'H ... COUH Of' nll ltA W .... IA ITAft.,, CA~IA .... ITAT• ... CALll'ff•IA tOll ... ...... TM9 ~llt\' .. eLUle9 THI CCWNTY Of' CMIA ... I -. -&.-.. /1 9'U1 , ... ftl ltO'f A.. 9UMIA .. 0...-llOnCI Ofl MIAJI ... • PITITICMI Nit ble .. ftl MlNNll M. NEILL. 0.C-0 NOTl(I 11 lfl•tlY elVIM It 1111 Ho.At• ... WIU. A .. l'Olt U T> .. u ... ..,.. ftl 1M -_..,. ~ Tl .. TISTAM9.-T#laY I NOTICE II HUHY OIVIM .... ..._. .. --........ ~ ..._, ... !!.M.!!.!f MMll IWH':aL.l!l~Y 01v' ~·';:!~ cr.,.ten ef lllt -_.... ......,_ MJlll _,...,. -,_,,.. le t ll ~ ...,, "• .. ·-. ....,t lllotJ Alj M,,...Jl'!Yffte NitM ....... IN Wftll 119 _,. ................... Merlerle I. S--Mt ............ e wld __. .. .,, ~,.. • Mlii INifl ......-.. ,.._...,.....,..-" • "'"*" f9t ,.,.,,... Of Wll IM w """'" tM llK_,.,--... ....... oftlCl9 .. ..,..... *""' -... __.,., --~ " ....... , ....... .,..,., .... of IM < ... 11 of 11W •bow tl'llll._. fiOU"· w _,.,,_., .. h **'el ....... Ille 0111cie ........_, ,....._ .. tlHdl II Medi fW .. WftMI "'-"• wltll IN _., ol ,.. A!Mnll'f, a OlllfT M, Oii~ JD MWllf Nftlc»Jert. ... llef Ille llMe eM -'*" • tM ~r.i.-at IN -.ANIMIOA 011. ...,.,., a1DOMOO ll'iM>f II Mlrllll 9't ,..... ,_ ..... elt f1f ......... Greff lo Ou,.,,.,.. AttwMn. '1t llACH. CM.l~IA "'"' -le .. ... NM f, ,.... lit t:• -· ... flt WHI 7111 "'"'' SUiia ns, Loi ..._..... l'IMt ft1 1MtW fl Ille ~.,.._. Ill all -"-flt DMI Ill ........ 1 fll Mlf Financing for a : unit C•"*"'•· ,..,, w1o1c11 is tM r>IKe "' ~""* ...,_,...... 1t ........ ., .. ._ -'• .. •1 "" .,......,., 111 "" °'1 er • """""' f1f ttw Uf'dersl.-'" ett ,..,.'"'-_....,. wttll'-Ii• _... ...., 1111 ""' .....,. AM. Ca~•· ~partment develop nl to ""-'"',.,. io ,.... .,,.,. n1 ..... dectdtftt. 11111111iu"'-' " -. llOflel· o.-: ,,,., 11, ,._ wlllll" ti• "'°"~ .tfler tM flrtl ovltlle> De* MtlY 1 .. t• ' W, I. IT JOHN, be located on 2.12 acres at 119"1 ot 1111. """c•. o.iwi .. E. ~ ..._ , .. _~......, Cltltt. C t Dtted ""'" I, IHI, EH<.,,.., -~ Parsons St.. os a we•te• K. N•'" Of.,._ w1H.,,.... ...... 11e .... ••t '· "-"' c-I Mew1or of the Wiii ., ...,.,I l4llte • Ml s. C........ •• Mesa. will be provided by of.,,. •llOvt netMd '""*"' • .., M. .,_ .,......., Ctlf, t11t1 Coast "'ed1>.ral Sav'1ngs and IOI.TOM. ORO"" I OUNNI. Allwlllr At Law , ... mo,,...,,, ..... , ..... r 21t WM! nll Sll"MI SW!lt nt US A ..... D9I ....,_ A,__., tw l'lfltleMr Loan Association. according ue "-'"· ce•.W111.: •14 " ..... .-.... ,.......,.. """ "11'11"'" o,.,... c-t 0•1"' l'ttet, Tth 21Hf1..... Tel: (tll) nt-1117 Mn U, 20, JS, I.... IHo4i to Elwin Brown, vice presl-A"9nMn tw lxec-"'"'-•...,.., LEGAL 'r 1'111111-o .. .,,, CoHI O•ll'f l'ltot. .,,.lltllM 0re,.,.e c ... 1 oa1tv ,,,.1, NO ICE dent of the r e d e r a 11 y t>MY '· 11, 11. "· 1Nt nwe Mn "·· 11. ts .,. """' 1. ,,.. UMt . "'"'" h t d a ()C'at1'on LEGA NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE sul'nto• couaT OI' THI c ar ere SS I . L STATI 0,. CAl.l.,ORlllA ro• The $1 million project will IU·f11 THI COUNTY °" OH .... pf ace Special emphasia On SUllOl'ITRIC101•TCOOUCltltTE001!.HTMS R MOTICI m'91U MOTICI 011' ::-i.::!t.' OI' l'ITITIOM d I d • d r 5 SUl'latOR Tll9 l'Oa ,.OHTI Of' WILL #IMO out oor an scapmg an ' an STATI 011' CALll'O•MIA l'Olt ITllTI OI' .... CODICIL AllO .... I. ITT I •• indoor recreation complex Tiii COUNTY Oii' OMNOI TMI cou ...... ' TISTAMINTAltY , ... A-Sf11t ......... Etrtlt ol kit N. Sttoel ... Ir.MW!) es including a heated pool Etlllt! of ROSE TUREK. Dettased. &1919 " ""~ IV. I 00 A .••• Ntlll• Stl<MI. !>KffMd. • YORK T h 1<tat" . '>'_,, nerc·"nl 1n the 1975 its total i!> ex....Med tlJ while prov1dmg full credit barbec e p1'ts sauna bath NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the DecMted. NOTICI IS HEltUY GIVl!N l!Mlt lyle NEW {' " "' ,. " .,..... U • • trtdlloo of the ttove Nmed -~ NOTICI •• H•••Y GIVEN tt ll'lt E. Hok'Mt Nit filed lier.Ill 1 Nlltlelft i., number of households in Mountain ~•air~ and 2-'i per· soar to 7.876.000 househ<>lds. checking and rollection pool table and oilier recrea· "''1 •11 llf•-.,..,,,.,. c1a•rnt ,..,,.., iM u to11to" ,. ..,. ....,. _.. ~' ..,..,.'-., wtH .,.., coc1icn .,,.. ,_ 1 I -th th 22 mall st e \'IC In accou nt s · I · • 111d "'-"' .,. r.auired '° "'• ,.....,, ll'lal all ...,_ IWwlftt ci.•----tM • -Call!omia is expected to in· r-ent in the South At antic or more an e s e s r e tiona items. wlll'I ~ nec:•unv vouc:11«rs. 1 .. ll'le office aald decldtflf .,..., .. .,.. 11 ~..,_ anu o1 1.111e,.. T ... ,,_,,,., 1e l"ttlflon. crease to 7.876.000 by 197:'1 states. Thesr p r o 1 e c 1 e d states -nearly half or the receivable financing, funds Construction is n o w o1 '"' cttrtt o1,,,.1t1ov1 enmled c:ourt, or w1111 ll'lt ~ 'IOUCl'ltfs. ..., ,.... fllfl~ .,, r ... rt.ftee ro wflld! is "'* tor """ for a 36 percent gain since ~a.ins compare with a na· rest of the states. Its share are made available on a underway for the bachelor, ~~ :::;:.,,,.~:;,,.::, ~C: = ~.::-.,:-~ ~::;. ":r'= 1:: Z:. '::s •:,:. ~ tl.onal 1nc·rea~. e of 19 percent of the nation's h<>useholds is revolving basts against the one and two .bedroom ., ftlt •""'IWY' uHu oo. GLINES t. io""' 111•Sl9Mf et c1t v-. ,,_ '°' Jl/ne 7• 1"'· •1 •:ao a.m .. "' ll'le 1965. says a leading fac· McNEIL. J2Q w1i.t'I••• 11v<1 . Sult• 201 .• ,,.. -JU w.t T1llnl SK.:.. ,...1• c.eu11,._.,. of DeH'1-Ne. 1 e1 aid toring and financing firm. as the total of U • S . expected to rise from 10.1 ecurity o( the clients' apartmen!J. White Brothers LOl """'"· c:..111orn1• fOOOS, w111c11••111t M• c:.t•!fw>1te 1'101Wllldo 11 ,.,. .:..c."' cou'1, •• .,, NOt!l'I ,,........,., 1" """"' hou•ehold~ r1se.r from 57.3 percent in 1965 to 11.6 per-receivables. are the developers. •le<•., bus~" IM u"4ers1t1ne<1 1" •11 -'-et-.~ "'•" -"•" of Sallf• .a.... c:.ttHomie. A Mein.hard -Commercial " " " l'fttlltrs .......... ng IO ll'le ...... of said H'ialllll'll .. ,,,. atflte of ..... ~ D•Nd ....... 17, ,,... million 1n 196.) to 68 2 million cent. or better than one· o-c.ec1en1. w111'1111 "~ mc11th• ., .. , '"'first ..,11111,, 11,. "*'"" .,.., .,.. 11,.1 ~·ca'. w. •·ST JOHN, c-t¥ c1trt. C:orporation analysis or re· I h h Id · ou1111"'''°" of ""I• "°"" ''°" "' ""'' "°"<• '--•· ~ cent government nroJ'ectionl' in 1975" ninth of al the ouse o s m D•'" a.rn "· ,... . Dtttd ,,. ... 11 i.., * St<wf1tv ._.._..,, t"' h the country. I . H . ,,,.,.~ Turek. Ev.cult!< "'"i wesior" hnlr Sit SWiii ~-SI .... . concerning th f' expected lie CXpfa1nrc1 that I e nexpensive ousin IV Of tl'le Wiii of ll'le & C:..Mlor,,l• lM ,..,.. ... , Ca ....... e •is numl.-r ol h'"'Se'--t·'~ 1'n firm, v.h1rh I~ a s11bsid1ary "Nevada is expected-.tn e" A-l\lmtd dKtd""t • l!•nklf'l9 Coroer-11M Ttl !JUI """"-~, ... ~ vv llll u.., ZAN•AOICA, 01.INU lo McNEIL Iv· V D McCaule• Publl'11td Ori.... Cont o1;ty ll'llef, each state shows that this o{ CIT Financial Corpora-show the biggest percenta~e Attw-• ., L-Tr~st ·Ofnm btc:~• M•• ••· 20, u. '"' m.41 will give California ll.6 per-tion. conducted the analysis increase in household6 with F M v d r: =~ ~:;'~~'~ Of the wm oi 11'1t LEGAL NO'l1CE cent Of the nation's tota 8USe I prOVI es tnanCJ3 e-" 0 e Allw•Y• fer l ate.,,., y..,"'' l'r.-aH Mewt tt7'S 1 bee 'I 'd f' . \ 3 11a1'n Of 51 perc"'nt, While or i·n ri•ty rg Ttl: IJIJI OU MIU Abovt nanwd lleUCHnl b f ho oold support to hundreds of Arizona is expected to gain l'ubll•Md 0••"9• co.nt 0•1tv ,.11.1. m wnt n i,,. "'"' NOT1c1 To ca101Tou '~~~i;; Oto ~ur11' r: man U fa Ct Ure r S and 42 percent, Florida 38 per· Aorll V trKI Mn 4' It, II. 1969 TIMI ~"::...!::; ~·.~:;~• HTll SUfr~~~o~,c~~u .. g:N1:1 Karmiohl. the firm's direc-distributors of textiles. ap· cent and California 36 per· The president of First housing being ''mass pro LEGAL NOTICE "~":~~:;.~· o~~~'!'"co1st 011l'f "'"''· ' 0 a THr ~~~::;1::"' HANH tor of research. This com-pare!. footwear. furniture. cent. ref I e ct in g the Western Bank is carryin'-duced for S7.50 to $8.50 per su1o1MoNs M•v ''· 15 •rKI Jul'!e '· '· 1~ U0-61. 0!_~~::.,. o1 •AN G. MACDONALD. pares with the state's 10. t oome furnishings and many westward and southward his campai"" for $60 to $70_ ~quare foot... CLAUDIA s. PHI LL POTT. P1a1n11tt v, LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN 10 IM P ercent shares of the 1965 other consumer products. It drift of U.S. households. The b'' RI CKEY E. PHllLPOTT. Deftf'dant. crtc111or1 of "". 1110ve nernec1 <Mc-• number Or households. mak • combined share held by the a·month decent housing for This. in conj· unction with "10"'°1 0' THE STATE 0" ua .,, thet •" °''-h .. 11'1!1 c1t1mt ee•tMt tM also provides them with ad· CALll'O•NIA It Ille ....... """*" Otlef'I-llOTICI TO CIHOITOH s~ld decedent ... r.oulrtd to flit !Mm, ing it one of only 14 states vice on marketin)! and latter three states will rise the poor and m i n o r i t Y his proposal of 30-40 year ":o:, .,.. 1>erw.. c11roc•e<1 10 1;~ • wru. I s~~~~~o~,.c~~r .. g:Nr:• ~1~,.,.""c'i.rT:~': .:"':,~,::,. i::,1: expected to gain 8 greater research. from 14.1 percent in 1965 IO l'(rOUpS 10 the building IO· fed erally g U a r 3 0 teed ten oltedl"9 In ,....,,. .. lo the comolalnl FOR TMI COUNTY O~ OltANOI .. •rHtnl ll'lem, wlll'I IM M<ttllr'f h f th t l I b lln5 ctustr itself of ll'le ,.,.,.,. narntd otainrltt wilh Ille Nt A·Stl71 •outl'ltrs. to 1111 u~rsl•ned ti IN office s are o e o a Y • He added that the ex-lfl.2 percent in 1975. but thP Y . mortgages. and the "cluster cit•k o1 111e a11Cv• ·~~·•1e<1~,'0ll'~ '~ '"'• Et•••e o1 JAMES A GARBE•. tit• c• G1tEENllE1tG AND GlUSKElt .... he noted. .....,..ed changes ·1n I h e ga· u·11 wi'tl leave them Stafford Grady wbo a lso •bo•t """"td """"" ~""9" •9•"' vou R · • ER ,.,,,..,,, tno Wlhl'llr• toultYard e.v., .. I"'"' tn S • · " I• stld court. wllhl" TEN cl.vs tiler the ~nOWf'I 11 J, AltTHU GA I ' l ftd u Hiii" C•lllOrnlt 90117 Wflldl It it>t ,,.; · Although the number of numher of households tn short of the combination of ts chairman of the board or home concept -common ""'1u on Yo<1 o1 '"''• '""'"'°"'· 11 .. rvtd 1· A GA1t11£1t. o.ce·~. o1 1>us111n• of ~ llflde"l9Mlcl '" ,11 """ househol .... _ i• e........+a.4 to in-each -'a•-w1·11 h a v e New York. Pennsylvan1'a first Western. ts' sued hi~ walls. roofs, heating .and wllftl" It\< Ibo¥• ni1med courlV. or within NOTICE IS HElt EIY GIVEN lo "'" •••• H•lal11l111 .. "" Hiiie of Mid-.:.. ~ " At"''-"""' Ill ...,, THIRTY den II servtd ""'°""'"" rrt<llt~.-. cl tht •!»it ,..,...., d"<!'d9nl dMI. wlll'lln sl• monll'lt atttr tl'lt llrsl cre3se in every state from "tremendous implications and Illinois. This trio of appeal in a recent issue of plumbing facilities -could You •rt 11erebv ""'"'"" '""' un•tts. VOii "'"' • 11 ~,,.,,, navl1'111 <•••ms •9 """' •h! oubncat'°" tlf !hi• no11c1 M lllt • wrlttt11 rt\oonslv• ol<acl11\0, Vici u ld "t<edt<ll ero ""11lrtd lo fll• .,, • ..,. Dti..! MIJV 10. 1'61 · lS65 to 1975, great variations for all coosumer ~oodi; ~tatci; wilt have a 20 2 per-the Daily Pacific Builder. ?produce a 1200 square foot "'"'""" .. 111 •ake 1uc!Q,..en1 •o• ••v ~nev wtth th• _,.. .. ..., voucl'lm. '" lflf 0111<• ELEANOR G MACDON•LO are expected among the fLrms," who will have tn c·ent i;hare compared with the McGraw-Hill industr~home for SI0.000, and a 1.800 :1:1:-•.=,, ~~~:; ~.c:,;~·:~·~: "';,:!,~'°!11~:'!~~ M:;:.i. .:'!~~ ~·~1·;111 ~ ll'lt .-. ,..,,.. grc)\! .. 1h rates of the variou~ adapt their m a r k e l i n J! 21 4 percent in 1965." publication. The Grady plan square foot hom.e for Sl:\,000 court •o• •"• 01n.r re11•1 dem•~ in "" ~;'~;'t. n;",..'.;';M;,";;';"'o~ 11·~,r~~ td ff<tde"' tat nd th '""' "ll tr nd · ti and t' "t h d C I d · d f hi $14 000 "'"'0111"t · n,...,.., •"" GIV .. s es a e o • .,r..... e orgaruza on opera 1oni; •• ein ar -ommerc1a 1s enve rom s cnn-to . . 1 vw ...,., ,..., ,,.,. ""' .... •• .11 ... ...,, c-Au~no1>11A A~N'<. MAIN e1tANrH vs ,nt wti.lli 1.., .. seems to indicate a pro-to fit the sales nnt-entials of provides financial support to sullations with experiencecl Thus even those earnin" .. •11v "'''"' t ...... c1 • .r "'11~ ,.,. <~· ""'' Col<'•-e1v<1 · ... ,,.d..-.. C•1""'"1• ,....," "'~ C•-· tl'lll I''" · • b plal"' ~ "'1t tumm...s. St1clt aft•l'lltT •1101. wlllrfl It lht •"'ct •t blnl•t•t el T 2 · nounced westward and the various areas. consumer ~oods f i rm s tow·cost bl.iilders and his nnly teoally minimum week-.....,.,. "' <•"'""«" "'1tlli• 11M 11m• Nmll ..,. u"""''0 """ 1" •11 "'''"'" "'""1n1"' A~~1t~•ecvtrts th ard Srur• " Karmiohl ' F 1 c lif . r ' d 'd f • ' t . I 0 Id r •••••• '" , .... tummlftS ... llN"9 • wrlllttl '" lh• ...... "' "''d d«tde<>I. wllhl" 11• " bllsl><!cl 0 D sou w · .., ' or examp e, a ornta thrnugh actonng an ac-I ea o c r e a 1 v e co · ly wages cou a ford the , ..... ., 19 ,,.,. ce"'''''"'· me"'~' '"" '"" ""' oubllcollOI' o1 tftlt ,,.. u 11 11 25••r:;,: J coas11 ~Iv "" 0 '· commented. ln 1965 had 5 , 8 O 7, 0 0 O counts receivable financing. 1 a b oratio n " between monthly payments for their 011e<1 a.orn JO. "" """'.. v · · • .,,.. · 1 ~ UEAll D•ltd MIV l7, l961 LEGAL NOTICE ''The ~ increases households. or more than Factoring involves t h e bankers. builders and the own homes. according to the w. E. n JOl4 N. c1er• un11tc1 c~"'"'"'" 11·"- in number of households will the 18 smallest states com· outright purchase or the Government, to realize the hanker, with the elong:l'ted ~::;·1~1e~k Ke"IW!d• ~;~s•l!~r,!'"' NOTICE ~~Rt~•EotTo•s be 32 r)ercert in the Pactfic ~." Karmiohl said. "_By clients' accounts receivable realistic potential of decent mortgages. 1.1_... a Mccat1111 ~~~utt~111 of ll'lf su1"u101t couaT 011 THI :.::=:::;::;:;;;:::;;;;,;::;=;:=::;::::===:~:====================~~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g:.~= CtRI. A""v• ,,.mild dtc•df'1I ·~:~·cg~Nc:.;1:~"a'!N~°t Live where there's room for living. We have space for sale. Wide open, deep breathing space, Stand Otl your land in the late aftcmcion and watch the sun start its dip into the shimmering Pacific. Or look cast in the morning. where dawn breaks over the rugged Santa Ana Mountains. This is Mission Hills Ranch, where there is room for living. Both inside and out. Our spacious, beautifully planned 3 to S bedroom homes are 2300 to 3000 square feet large, and bomcs.itcs are lJ.t to 111.i acres. Prices are from $42,200 to $56,100. No effort hu been spared to ctcate homes worthy of the land. Instead of carvin& the hills to fit the houses, w& de1Jgned the houses to fit the hills. We kept grading to a minimum, carefully selected native wood and stone trims, and limited exterior finishes to the warm earthen tones of the hills. And wc placed all utilities underground. Rura1 , not remote. Surrounded by the quiet countryside o{ Mis- sion Hills Ranch, you'll be surprised to find that busi ness, industrial and educational cen- ters-arc readily accessible. You are only 20 minutes from downtown Santa Ana, 25 minutes from Anaheim, Hunt- ington Beach and Newport Beach, 20 minutes from the University of Califomia at Irvine. And Los Angeles ls less than an hour away. Riding, boating, swimming, surfing, golfing, tennis anyone? For the hoNeman, oor p1tddock and show ring will provide ....... complete boarding and training facili11es. And our equestrian paths will connect with the proposed Orange County bri- dle trail leading into Cleveland National Forest. The Outpo~t is a friendly club where you'll find swimming, tennis, volleyball, shuffleboard, picnicking. and a delightful playground for children. At Mission Hills Ranch. life can be •~ full as you want it to be. Bii, wide, quiet, 'beautiful t115510ff HIU5 RANCH SU Juao c.,..uuo (71 4) 493-tlU • .. - ,....115' He'"' •<Ml Ha~ll Nt, A·Sm• A!:•-".., l'eM11tlft Iv: WlllflM s. Jel!Mi.M, Jr. .... Etltlt ol P. Martin liker, 0.CNsed. PulllllsM<I Orentt Co.st Dally Plitt, :.~e;~·c:e~ llv4 .. Slllte ,_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to !!It ,,..., •· "· II, u. ,,.. m-" ........... c•11·,....1, ""' ~~~~u~r'oe~so~~h.-.i:~·c•=~:,td .. ~~:;'! LEGAL NOTICE Ttl: Ulll Jff.tltt H .. ,..,. o wld de<rl!•"' ere reo11lrtd to flr. !Mm, At•••"•vs let l•t<"IW wllh fM ne<euarv YOVchert. In Ille olflt• .. -· P\lbllth4d Orono• Coatl 0111¥ ll'Jl•t oflO theor!.'!n'kt 011 ..!_he,.,.,•~.~ ent1~11ed ~'!:..,~ .._., MIY II, 15 1"41 JUM I, I, It.. .,.... •-·~ -"' ,. ·~-" ClltTll'ICA Tl 011' IUSIMISS .outh~rt. to Ille uftClertltlltd ti ttw el'llcl!S l'ICTITIOUS NAMI LEGAL NOTICE Tiit ""'""""" -Gerlltv tl'leY art of hi• tllcrneYt HAHN .. HAHN IY A. ~fll'll e -lnesl ti lfCMI l roolttlll,.I, HALE OINSMOCR ATTORNEY, 311 E. Mllflllt'!e!Oll letell. c:.tntor11la. ,,,,.,., lh• •Alt M4 Color .. o IMI.. .. ... .,.,.... Celilomla. t THE VILLAGE I'~ wlll<ll 11 .... "ltct •"' butines1 of ll'le llcllllou• "'"' ... me 0 <••"'~~i IUMM•SS ......... ,, ..... .,., •II "'.""'" "''•.lnl"' to CARO AND l'.AltTY SHOP eNI ll'ltlp .. _ I IO N·~~ !M ultl~-.. Id cite-I. W•ll'llfl she 1tm1 I• ~of the r.llOW14!11 ........... .. -~ ."'!'. "'-/ -• 111mn In tvll •"' ellcH of Tit. !Mdenlt,,.. .,; t~l'tl -•rt -~ • ll'lt llrst oU11Ac.11tletl ff 11\is tollow1 condu<tlNt • !>u•l.,.u •I U"I"" Pink "°"'' ,..1=.e,,t":.'~elll!•dl!~ •"" ,.,..,,. o. S<wor•. Ce<>tul T-" l_., l .....,., •· O•ted Aorll 76, 1'68 E••c11t., _.,.,,, l~l Chrltl"'» Or , H.,.,_ 500 S AMln, Ore"9f. ce111.,,..1a. -G<o"'e P l!•ker. • """'"" ll•och. Colltor"'•· «• tht ITcHllooit irrm name Of 1'00 ~tio'!': ;::::_: =~ Oiled Aorll n. IMI. llEPltOOUCTIONS •"" llutt ••kl llrm It HAMN lo HAHN DeNld It. H•--C"l'ftoooed ol ll'le totlo'#I ... oenoM. -Iv: II. MALE OINSMOO• l!••e•tv o. HeM<dtf'I ,,.~ '" !vii •NI ,1ecu ol ruldenct AllWMYt At Law Sl•lt ot C1lllornl1, Or1"9C Countv: a'@ u follows: Jtl E. C•ltnte ltvf. On ""'" 20. IHI. before .,.., • Mol•1~ <;..,,.,~ A. Htdelen. Jr, ,,., Luoerre 1'1$Metla, Cellferlll• l'ubllc II\ ..... lo• u ld Sl•lt· :'':"" W••· c ..... MIU Ttlt (llll 1ff.'1ll ....... ,~ eoHtred Donald R. Hebel0rdt1'1 .to bt··,e;; ) ... ~ c. ·~··' 11u1 Tltf!ojlO(t Drlw. Attt<MYt .... Extct1t•r ty o Heblrde" k_,, me T11ttl". l'ublhlled or•"M Coat! D•llv l'llot. ,.,,_ -ntmft ert -~~~lo~ Oeltd Ma• 14, 19" Aprll 11 trKI Mn 4, II, II, 1961 71MI with'" lnslrurntnl •"" •--~~-.. Georw A. H-. Jr u ecultd IN Hrnt. JcM C. Rue•• LEGAL NOTICE lOl'l'ICIAL SEA.LI SI•'-flf Celllorn'•· Ortntt CounlY: , -------------A.. It. lrOWI' On Mey I', 1"8, btWt me, t Noltrv1' Nolery l'ubllc Publlt 111 end lo• 1tld St•I•, H'IOl\ell'f -f. ....,a Stele el Calllor"I• •-•td G!OltGE A HIEOOEN, ilt , l.,JClltTll'tCATI 01' IUSINISS l'rlnclpal Ottic:e In •nd JOHN C. ltUGl!lt k""""" to me le be l'ICTITIOUS "AMI OrtMI CounlY "'• Dt"""' -· "•"'" .,1 stJl>K•IM<I Tiie urKlersltntd do ttrlttv ll'leV IN MY ComrnlHIOll E••l•es to Ille wil!tln lntirume•I ,,,.. acknowled9· condUCll"9 • bullntH ti Newoorl llud'I, June 12. ltlO od l!t•Y uteul<!d Ille Hmt C1lllornle, under the flctlll1111s firm 1'19mt l'ubU!IMCI Ortnt• Cont 01lly Piiot, (OFFICIAL SOll . ot INT ERNA T I 0 NA I. PRODUCTS AJ>rll 11 •rKI MIY ,, 11, II, IHI 711-68 Jo•tl M. G•,,tll COMPANY 11'1<1 Ille! said llrm Is com-Notarv 1'1•~llc C •lllor"I• D .. cd of lht lollOWll'll oencM, wl'lm1 LEGAL NOT,CE_ ~~~~=·~!J:,'(.' '" ~~~~ :~u~!~: and •"'" of re11C1enc• SUl'l!ltlOR COURT 011' TH'! M.• C~m.,.'ulon ExolrM Rc'>crt E. HIHJ1rd, R<dwecd CllY, STATI 011' (#11.ll'ORNIA l'OR J11I• 11, 1"'9 C1l:fcrn·1 THI COUPfTT 01' Olt#INGE "~ ,. .... ~ ...... ,.. ... Jr. JOf'n Colwell, n? Uttcl Street, Ntwoo•I c111 Ntlfl'IMr O·f1rll ""'"" I••-S••rt !leach. ~nlornlt SUMMONS C•ntrel T-•· Sorilt )t'J Dottd Mav J, 1961 Cl.AUDIA s. PH ILL POTT. l'ltll\titt Vt. ~=v~·..,..,,.· ""' ' '.::.":'~o'i....~,m11r~ RICKEY I. PHIL.I.POTT, CH!tlldenl. Publlthed Or•t111e Coett Otllv 11'1~1. S••le o1 Celitorni•. Ortnte Cou"tv: l'IOf'LI 011' Ttll ST•TI! Oii' MtY 11. U tM Junt I, I. I... 11'_.. On MtY ), IHI. btlo<e me. a Nol1rv CAL .. IHNIA .. lllt ·-11111*1 ~ Public '" """ lot Mid Stt ... l'l"""'llY ~,;., are twretrt directed to II~ t writ· LEGAL NOTICE •-"'" ltollert E. HJlfftnS •"41 Joa" "" ,....,,"' '" •-se 10 ll'lt corNtlalnt :11,,.".:".,:' .:::C~~ toh~ ~..,_IN of•=-.i:.."*' .... f~lt:ou;:ii: ::: CIRTll'ICATI 0:4ro1:1'-ATIOM l'OR ll\tlrutMt'I tM Kk-lf!d9ed 1114'¥ ex• ;..... entttltd ectlOll b""""' t91IMI .,.... TllAllSACTIOM CW IUllNllS U"OH ~~~ the 1tmt. 11'1 1tkl -· WI"''" TEN elm ot!ef 111t l'ICTITIOUS ltAMI ,,_.r.trd Colllm service "'.,..,of It'll• 111m,,...,.... If servtd THE lmDERSIGNEll COltl'OR#ITION Noltrv PubJI< . Cef!Wllla wtllll" ll'lt ....,. ,,...,... COIHllV. "" wllhifl deft lie,...,.,. c:ertltv """' II 1' C8ftOIU<ttM • Prlncloal Oftlet In THIRTY ....... II served • ...-,.. bu111WSS """'" ... , Termlntl WtY, 0r ...... Countv Yeu ,,. herm no1111e<1 ll'let unlelt ...., CMI• Mew, C•'""'"'• Uf'dt< "" ""1~ ,,.., COIT!mlu"'" Eqlr• to Ille • wrllle" rn1>onstv1 ''""'"'· 11ld ltrm ,.,,.,,. of G<ll<k CO<'D. Of Amerk• '"" ~ 2t 1'1t ""'"II" w111 tell• ,.,...,,,...,, tor •"'f ......,.v ~ti llld 11'"' It com-o1 "" toltow-"llblltl'ltd ~-'coat 0.1111 "tlot, or d•l'ft-demlftCled II\ ll'lt c:omelalnt •• .:::'.1~:".;.1~ "'lncloal •ltct of ,,... •· II. II, 2J, lt6t m4I erltlnt -tontTKI. or wl" -IV "' lf'I« Cores c.,,.., .. , Te'"''"'' Way. Cotl• cour1 tor lflY ~r rellol dim•-In "" ~ c:omeltlnl. WITNESS "' """" lftlt 1111'1 dev of ,,.. •• -------------Y• _., -1111 _..,,let ef .., t-Y Itta_ -ttm ., MY -llW c_ .... wt"' Ille c-Corn Cor" NOTICI TO CltlOITO•S •ltlf'll w 11111 MM-. S1tc!I 1ttorMYI Pftlll• It Grtvsflock SUl'IRIOR COURT 011' THI i!IOUM ... <_I._ "'"''" 1fM 11-llmll Trttwrtr STATI 011' CALll'O•NIA ttai..r Ill "'It --ler lill~I 1 wrillll' HATE OF CALIFORNIA I "Oa Tiii COUNTY 011' OltANOI 4" Ille COUNTY OF Olt,.NGE l u lie. li•JNn •IN "' ~ c_lt,,,t. On llllt 1711t •"Y nt M... -. D. lt4A, Esltlf ol GRACE L lEONAltO, Oti.d A.orll JI, IHI -r• m• Josf'<'l'I F Onl• • Ncll8•Y Oec: .. W'I. ISEALI Publlc '" •tw! "" t•ld CovnlY •ftd Sl•le. NOTICE IS Hl!R IEIY GIVEN "' "" w, E ST J("IHN, Cl•rlc rtt!dl"9 th•"''"-dulV commlulftf'ed ond creditors ot l~e •bo¥• "•med ~ I!• Merl• v K•""•dv ,....,,,,, 1H1n•n&ll• ••O..,td Pl\lllo R thtl ell .,.,Mint llnl"9 claims attlMI ""' Dtovlv Cler-GN!Vslw>ck ._.. lo m• to bt "'• teld dt<edenl tr• r_,1rec1 to flll -· Ll-M I "4c:Carttf'I Tr•oortr 01 "'' tor-ollllft th•! 0 . will\ th! nec:ttHrv ¥CUCl'ltrs. t" Ille Office 17U Ort"" tcuted ll'lt wlll\1~ Jnstrvmenl .,. ""ft•tt el of IM tltrtl of 11\1 ebo\le entttltd cour1, or Tth S.17M IM --•"°" ll'ltrtl" namtd, ·~ lo oreaanl llle'!'I• """' ll'lt -.a~ C•le MIN, Callt. _..._. to 1M ttwt 111(11 Cf''"""'"°" vauch-. le !I'll ~tllld If IM A_,,. IW '"'""" txecvttd lh* wrne. In Wllneu Wiier..,,, I of AltMSTRONG tlld WILIU•, lllf l'vblls.... Ort"VI (OIJSI DlilY l'llof, htW twrW'l'llo HI mv hi"" olld 1ffl .. d fofntVI, 7jl6 Pt<llJC lloul«Yel'd, ,,..., •· 11, 11. U, !Mt 711-fl m' ottl~•I 1ttl !ht ,..., ...i veer '" this llntlll"I 'erk, Cellfor"lt, wflldl 11 c•'11fl<tft flrSI tllOvt ""'""'· pte<e ot llutlneu of ll'lt IH'ldln!""'4 LEGAL NOTICE COf'l'l(IAL SISALI •II ,,,.lltft .. r111M IO,,,. Hftte of , J,,_., I. O•YI• ~. wl"'ln six ll"l«'llht ~ t1W 1------,.-.zm--7-----·1 Nerter'f """"c<•"IOrnl1 flr-t t>ubllcallon fll ll'lls l'IOll«. 'r Ne. Miit Prlnct .. 1 Oftlce '" Dtted llllv 10. ttt.I. OrtllM Ceuf\ty Phylli1 Kylll Cl•T.,.IUTI CW IUllltESS Mv C_,,.lttltll Enlrtt btclllrb1 UNOH l'ICTITIOUS ltAMI JI/flt JI, 1'Jlt Of Ille Wiii tJ1 l1ll ...... nltMCI do twft bv Ct<lilY lh~lf "11bll.,,.., Oreftft C-1 Dell"' l'llot Tl'lt .~ _.._~ ~ ! tMJ -conducll"9 • _,., •acllCll ' UUT>''"'"""' ........ _... ~ es Co-l'ertntn at • ~ ,,_.., It. U .... _,.,,,. • I. I• ., ... ~ ll'f WllMt C..... Ori--.rt leed'I. Ctllftn'lla, • "1' Ptdllc 1""" l ..,. U9 ~•I• 011¥e, c..,. Mew. LEGAL NOTICE ~ '"'' Ct.,.,... CelHbmla. llftdltr Ille flcllllcM fll'WI .,. Tel: 2',._111' of Wll6&01t lo POWl51t5 efld lllef Mid ' 1Aa Ml Ii~ tw l.natml nrm II ~ ol ll'lt .......... -NOTICI TO CHOITOH "llttltllW ~ Cottst °* -~ _,,.. •'-fll ,.,.._ •" ' ..,,. ..... COVltT W TMI. MtY II, II. ti JVflt I, ljtl , ..... -. r..ww st11T1 °" c.u .......... Oft 11'11111• Wlf>tor, M.D~ W1 ""'•' Tiii COUllTY .. Oii...... t!:GAL NOTIC& _,... N-1 leed\, Ca ...... lt '*O. .... .....,, 0..ld "· "-" "'0 .. 112• -llfll hti!i. ftl MARY LOK GllAHMI •u l'.Jlllt =.,~...:,::1.~,:".:.,·.,"':, •. ~::~M.'-~ ..... w u in um::g~'°"'"' J:.~ • !*. NOTICE IS HUUV GIVlN It! "" =. ....... -~~ 19 Phl"9 Wll!Mf', MO. er~ ff "" .......... _....,. 1 .....,_ .. 111 .... sl..T11 ="c'!t.~l=z.-~ :I·~·•-......,..,..,.~·"" · ~· wMtt "" COUNTY Of' OttANGE.... I "' ~._..... ..... It llWWl.I """ .... • .. l lE.CUltlrf Oii 1111 ltltl ..., 'If Altt\ A.O. 1'C :-1M ,eM .... "'-~ :~J ~ i:,.:e;~M1=.:. """" -· a ~If! "IAIJI~ 1W .. " MiMltJ llllfll. I 1119 ~ ~.,.. ~ Nd" ,...._.II :i:=:: .. ~"C·-~~r~i:r:.~ ...... I . Hen. IOHJ w :~i::i:r~o4'."I.':. ~ ~-=~ '•"""' ...... 1e11~ ~~.-:; ·k:~,!46'~· c.ltf. __ ....._ __ ~--h ............. fll ••-~--........ ~ ~ : ,,:: ==-.-:.-=. t .... =.: ::,.,t.••:::.1--:..~· -: :!.:..C9H:; !:!!__ ,.,.._ ... l!IW"'-Wlltfwf,I,_~~~ r-,..~T ......., F.=:w~~--· ·i=:~ ~..:!-l.~ IA,L &I~ OI ... W111 tA.. II ... u......._.. .. .................. ;,.i; --. lit .... ,., .... I."-" I t ---'~ :at'-==..... --..--....:~ . ' ":,; c;: ...... ==-~ '"~ ftl• ·-:-a:.. ~ '-t..."--~ ~ ...,...,.... ~ ~ ~ ...... ....... .. ,....,., '· .... ~' 11 -Mt1rO ., 11. , .. 1t11 nwi ~,:: .~.e.•w .:r'J· ~ :-::" ,f:M °''" = LEGAL NOTICE .. ·-. .,.. . . . -·-··------ Hai Take the lid rates oo govern mortia&e loan: more famlUeJ homeowners. The seemlng-1 of obtailng coog proval to allow and VA · g u ~ mortgage loan i to rise above r Turtle Boasts Exteri< The overwhe public reactio1 Rock Hills' 24 terior designs ~Y include please just ab<> reports Gordon agent for the home developT Irvine Ranch. "The arcllHe of rhe design~ New England · South Seas ca each case the so subtle that blend togethei well, .. Tripp sa Turtle Roe k I development c I us iv e 1.& munity to be ' Rock. is destin• the "Westw00< County." Tripi Cr-adled in roll community Jodi and is only ! from Fashjon less than JO r Newport's bea< The homes h. r our bedroom three baths. d family rooms walk-in bars. : $35 ,000 to S45 the first unit o approximately sold out, accor Over 3 O features are i1 additional co bujlder, MI d Anderson Co. Boros Leo Monclay, By SYDNE "The Wi9e his destiny • points the wa~ ARIES CM 19): Quest ro today require connected wi group. Solicit Avoid creatir , of dominanc charm -ther you need. TAURUS (, 20): You ma• about child · heart. Key is could create amine yourse there is nothi admitting you ask. GE~11NI 20): Accent there could between can commitment. searching is i Spiritual ro reserved for week -gets· CANCER 22): Be hone of situation . journey, rel • d:lstance. St• GEMINl mt '.information i 9 " • s ... • " ., 'V IV '" >l In •· o. "" "'' "" "'• loo or I I • ! - Saturday, May 18. 1968 ·~ -~· DAILY PILOT 9 Hani,a Urging U.S; to. Remove Interest Rate Ceiling Take the lid off inte.re.>t rates on government-backed m_ortga~ _lQ.ans lo enable more families to become homeowners. The seeming e<>ntradictwn of obtai.ing congressional ap. proval to allow FHA-insured and V A • g u a r a n t e e d mortgage loan interest rates lo rise above present ceil- Turtle Rock Boasts 24 Exte1iors The overwhelming initial public reaction to Turtle R-0ek Hills' 24 different ex- terior designs proves that ~Y include stylings to please just about any taste, reports Gordon Tripp, sales agent for the new luxury home development on the Irvine Ranch. "The archi tectural Uavor of the designs runs from New England traditional to South Seas casual. but in each case the influence are so subtle that the homes blend together extremely well," Tripp said. Turtle Rock Hills, the first development in the ex- c l u s iv e 1,6()().acre com- munity to be called Tw·tle Rock, is destined to became th.e "Westwood of Orange County.'' Tripp exclaimed. Cradled in rolling hills, the commull'ity loo'ks out on UCI and is only five minutes from Fasllion Island and less than 10 minutes from Newport's beaches. The homes have three and four bedrooms. two and three baths, dining rooms, family rooms, dens, and walk-in bars. Priced in the $35,000 to $45.000 bl'acket, the first unit' of 58 homes is approximately 40 percent sold out, according to Tripp. ~r 3 0 "extra-touch'' features are included at no additional cost by t h e builder, Mid d I e b r o o k Anderson Co. Horoscope ings as a move to achiev~ lower interest rates for pul'cbasers of nomes has-as its chief 11dvecate a veteran California congtessman who will be a princi'pal speaker at the 10th annual Paciilc Coast Builders Conference i San Francisco next month. Rep. Richard T. Hanna <D. ·Westminster), explains Parksi<Je Half Sold Unveiled just two weeks ago for the first time, the newest unit of Parkside Homes 1n Green Valley has already reached the one half sold stage with construs:tion just u n d e r w a y , the developers. George M. Hol· stein and Sons revealed to- day. Priced from S25.375. the three, lour and f i v e bedroom homes offer both FHA and Veteran terms and are adjacent to the twenty- ooo acre Green Valley park. within walking distance to community pool and two club hou ses. The Green Valley buyer enjoys a wide variety in plans and styling and may also select from new Seville· Gc:.rdeJl Homes n~ar the Parkside Home location. Th e Seville homes also offer FHA and Veteran terms and are priced from $24.000. lba\ current .ceilings on in- ter~sl rates in the FHA and VA program are too 1wo to make them competitive in lhe open market for Onan- clng which lo turn curtails their availability to c.,uaJifled home buyers. While remov .. l of the ceil- ings would probably rtisult in a h!g.her curr~ot interest rate level tor each gover(!· ment prpgram, it woula open the way lo ihO.US_ands of families to use the pro- grams in tbeir ptlrchase of much-needed new homes at interest rates lower tban they would have to pay on conventional loans. he said. Legislation authored by Hanna to remove the in· .. * * * * * * Home Builders Alter Desig~s Easily 'Noiv Technology' in the home and Ben C. Deane. wiU be on building indusll'y has now the panel · along w i th rec:.ched a point where it is Richard W. O'Neill, editor of possible for the producers to House & Home, t'1ld Dopald match automobile maoufac-H. Stoneson, prominent San turers in, terms of major Francisco builder. Broad is changes in designs and ap· the president of Kaufman & poirrtmentis annually, ac-Broad Building Company cording to a home building which builds thou sands of industry leader. homes annually throughout Kenneth J . Bourguignon. the nation. Deane is presi- president of the Pacific dent of Deane Brothers, a Coast Builders Conference. major building firm th at is a said that the home builctin~ subsidiary o f Occidental industry is entering a new Petroleum Corporation. rra in whic}l its product. The program will be new homes. will share in the moderated bv Dtve Fox, use of scientific advances president of Fox & Jacobs, thc:.t have brought spec-one of the largest home tacular progress in such in· building firms in Texas. dustries as aerospace and More than 3,000 builders electronics. from throughout the West Builders attending the ten-are expected to attend the th annual western builders convention, sponsored by Conference at the Fairmont the California B u i l d e r s Hotel in Sc:.<n Francisco in Council. legislative arm of the st~e's home building June 5-7 will see many ex-and light construction, in-amples of the adaptation of recent scientific innovations _d_u_st_r_y. ------- into the products used ln building and o u t f i t ti n g homes. he said. B o u r g u i g n o n also • kre~t ·rate celling on VA- guaranteed loans has passed the House and is currently bt'ing consideri:d by the Sl'nate where an amend· ment to ol>ta.iu similar ac- tion in connect.ion with tho Fll.\ interest rate is an· tic1patetl. I l<mna will join Raymund 11. Lapin. president of the Fc<ll•ral National Mortgage Association. and Lloyd E. Clarke, president of the Na- tional .\ssociation of Home Builders. in describing the ra1111fications of c u r r e n t economic, political a n d social conditions on thz course of federal programs to t.id th• public to obt.oin adequate housing as majo~ speakers at the three day Conference to be held at m~ Fairmont Hotel m San Fran- cisco on June 5-7. Money, or the Jack of it, to tinance construction and mortgage loans will be a prime t-0pic or the Con- ference which is expected tll attract more thc:.n 3,000 builders from throughout Lhe Western United StatcF. according to Krnneth J. Bourguignon. PCBC pre;1- dent. ~ A g~up or C i n a n c l a 1 --- leaders. reprc:scl\Ung the major sources of funds for constructiQn and mortgage loans. will present a current assessment of the availabili- ty o! financing tor home bu.ilding and other types of construction at one of the featured programs. The speakers will include Gene Carver, W e s t er n Mortgage Corporation, S~n Francisco: Charles E . M c C a r t h y , Bank ol America, San Francisco; Fielding McDearmon, Wells Fargo Bank, San Francisco; a nd D r. Micha e l Sumichr&st. director o I ., CALIFORNIA'S BTGGEST I N 1968! r/°' ... ALT~ UNDER ONE ROOF! 14th Annual-Orange County HOME ANO DECORATORS SHOW MAY 17·26, 1968 Open: Daily .'i-11 p.m. Snt. nnd S1111 •• 'ioo11-II 1u11. ANAHEIM 800 West KateJla ~across from Disneyland) Sponsored by Orange County Bultders Association A George Colouris Production predicted that consum~rs will keep abrea6t of in- novations ln homes and be more insistant that they be incorporated in the hoi:ne they buy. One of the maJor programs during the three- Se Ill (. ec<>nomk research, Nation;il Association of H o m c Builders, Washington, D.C. The current financing' outlook program Is one of 13 subjects to be covered by panel programs during the . Conference which will also feature an expt)Sition of new build.Ing products a n ct services on three !loors o(, the Fairmont Hotel. ~ The West Coast build"':s conference is sponsored by the Cati!ornia B u i Id e r " Council, legislative arm of the sts1e's home buildinl( and light construction i.11- dustry. day Conference will be an ~,,alysis of the changes tak· ing place and commmer reactions to them. Two of the nation's largest home builders, Eli Broad Let 1_, ) lo1 1es Leo: Watch ·Your Money -Get A 0 • Monday, ~ay -20 By SYDNEY OMARR "The wi~ man controls his destiny • . • Astrology points the way.'' ARIES (March 21-April 19): Quest for information today requires aid of one comiected with s p e c i a I . group. Solicit cooperalinn. J\void creating im '1rrssion of dominance. Turn on charm -then you get what you need. , TAURUS (April 20 ·May 20): You may want advice about child or affair of heart. Key is to ask. Pride could create problem. Ex- amine yourself. Re a I i z e there is nothing wrong with · admitting you don't k'110W - ask. GE~IJNI (May 21-June 20): Accent on duties, but there could be cooflict between career and past commitment. A bit of soul searctiing is i n d i c a t e d . Spiritual counsel is not reser\'"ed foor ooe day of week -get some today. CANCER (June 21-Ju'y 22): Be honest in appraisal of situation related t o . journey, relatives at a distance. Study TAURUS. ·.GEMINI messages. 'More :.information is re qu i red before lll111dtJg'-iong;rarrge decision. LEO I July 23-Aug. 22): Give attention to fiscal mat- ters. Some preconceived no· lions due to be upset. Ap- plies especially to finanees. FiiMh task at hand. Then begin plans which will result in strea.m.linin g aper a ti om. VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Important lo em p h si ze teamwork, indudJng c o · operation with m a t e , pru1ner. Contract proposal may come up for con· sideration. New viewpoint mav he necessary. Stress orlgina11ty. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Key is m o d e r a t i o n , especially where diet is con- cerned. Fine for completin~ basic tasks, collecting and fili ng facts. Hunch today pays dividends. F o 11 o w through on inner feeling. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ) : Sense of g r e a t e r freedom exists as red tape is removed. But you will have to be conservative where funds are concemed. Save as well as spend; remember pramfae made to young person. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Don't attempt to force issues arnund home or office. There are irksome details which upset some persons. Know this -be diplomatic. -¥ou-g-a I "1 understanding. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Jan. 19): Take care with what you put on paper. Be sure meanings are clear, especially where messages are concerned. Neighbors, kin appear supersensWve. Keep communication lines clear. AQUARll'S (Jan. 20-Feb . 111): Get most from efforLs -accomplish this by befog thorough. In any joint effort give and receive ·fair treat- ment. Family member has purchase in mind. This is to let you know in advance. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take U1e lead in quell- ing fear. supersitition. One close to you expresses doubt. Demonstrate that progress is possi'ble throu.gh direct action. P 1 e a s a n t surprise due if you act on convictions. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R BIRTHDA V you are capable of synthesirulg information. You direct errors and ap· plaud achievement. Would make fine artist, musician. You are going through a period of preparation, a time when the seed of ac- complishment is planted. To llnd ovt wt>o'• tuc~y tor vcu In mo..ev and lovt. ordtr Svdt1eY Omart•s =:,!,', .. "md•1b1:ll:J~1e '~'ndM/o" c:n'\'! to Omarr A$1rotogv Secrets, the DAil Y ri~~~~·.J~o~~1J.v~'f~7~entrat S••· NIGHT and DAY SERVICE 9:30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.-SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. f'. • In Costa Mesa-Whefe "Instant Trade" Is Ready For You- HERE'S The quick movin9 Del Cerro ''instant Guaranteed trade plan'' mea ns e new, luxury home for you .•• for little or no cuh •.. and low, low monthly payments. So su cceuful we offer just 9 more homes on trade. Come in this week. Take advanta9e of "Instant Guaranteed Trade". You'll be heppy you did! SOUTH COAST PLAZA SAN DIEGo • r--.... ~~'J.F'R£:.tw11v --...... t 'l1 I • ORANGC t COAST COL Eel£. - ' -- EVERYTHING INCLUDED Select from the fine Del Cerro homes that offer every feature you've elweys wanted. landscaping, block wall, sprinklers, big, big lot! You'll· love the smart entries, built in range. oven, dishwesher, even FHA •pproved well-to-well carpet. Every home includes C)iant 450 sq~are f·oot ''Bonus Room" over the 9•r1ge -greet as pl•y eree, den or exlr• bedroom$. lt'i your$ ••• t nd we're reedy to trade! VET or FHA TERMS From $27 ,900 ( A Otv.....,., .- G torC) t M. 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About Your Problems By ANN LANDERS Sq,uare May Find Alternate Route lJEAR ANN LA!\DERS: Is there any place in this world for a dumb nurse? l am a sophomore at <'rescenta Valley l11gh School and I've had terrible trouble with math ever since I was in the ninth grade. didn't think she could stand the tl'ip. What do you think or ths ~ct-up? -NO SIGNATURE I' LEASE ' . tu/Jt1i1 . ....... .. . • ..i...: • HELD OVER Audtey Hepll11m ''WAIT UNTIL DARK'' .... '•ul HewmH •• "COOL HANO LUKEH wlth Geor9e Ken~dy lettS. ...... Actw .. l.Ul.1 .. -J:Jt.f:>I "0AllC"-7:»11:4t c;ento!'""' 5'111Uy, I :)I -· lftdo MIWPOlf HACH -., 1i.. .,.,,._ lo l•••I••• Ll4• Mo -01. J .• IJ~O ~lDllClllt MMtlt m ....oe-noi. ,.... ........ IKll Ote-• .. ,., . w.-0.ly 0.. • c..w Hnel Glem ford -o.yo1t111 cv1 sem• Orange ('oast Collc~e brings back its rirst musical, "South Pacific." for a fresh rt:ndil1on; the Lagum1 Play- house will mount the county premiere of •·sweet Chari- ty," and the San C'lement e Community Theater makt:s its fi rst venture 111to the mu-,ical field wit.Fi Lhe cou nty's. biggest hit of the past, "Stop the World -I \\'ant to Get Off." It is absolutely necessary for future nurses to take algebra. geometry and chemistry? lf so, why? DEAR NO: I think It 11 shameful. Your a I a l e r 1 should co ntribute e v e r y month to"ard your mother's I • /v'JU~f·'Vt:M~ But at the moment the spollil!hl falls on the South CoasL Civic Light Opera which Tuesday will trol out its second production, ''Oklahoma," Cor a !ive·day run at San Clemente High School. I ha \'e wanted to be a nu rse ever since f ''as 5 )Cars old. It ,~,u break my heart if I don't make 1t. Please tell me what to do about this horrible problem with math. I will bless you ttll the end of my days if you come up with a solution. Th:ink )OU. -DEDICATED lhing expenses. Moreover, GIRL WllO WANTS TO they should relieve you SERVE twice a year by luJst1ng OE.\R GIRL: You don't that your mother visit them say bow dumb YOll are In -or tbey should stay wttb math, but I hope yoa are not your mother ror a week or nunklng. You need a high two while you take a vaca· school diploma Ir yoa plan to lion. It's an appropriate choice. This is the silver anni- versary of the widely acclaim~d musical \\hich first linked the talents of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Ham- m erstein JI. an as~ociat1on \\htch produced such clas- sics as "Carousel." ··south Paci£1c" and ·'The Sound of Music.'' be an R~. Someone, p e r h a p 1 a l clergyman. should help yo11 Melod YI all( Ev1>ry nurse must ha\•e get some justice. Get goLog. some knowledge of math 00 you tee1 111 ., cHe . out o1 ALSO AN APPROPRIATE CHOICE is director he<:ausc math Is the bu)i~ • ,,. 11 mrvooelv n•vlnv • oooes 11me Kent Johnson. whose track record of theatrical success LlslS Sf ale ro r aJI chemJstry. Nurses ~,~'. ~-~:~~'~',~or P::,.~:~~~'~nc':: in Orange County over Ute past three ye~rSfa virtually must administer medicine Inv Wjfl\ VM reavo t lS Uf\ll In coin unmatched. lfi<; two stagings of "StoJ)-{he World,'' und It is vital that they be ::::.,!e.10'"'• "11·•ddreue<1. 11•ml>ed along with productions of "The noar or lhe Grease-Fo1· Ci r ctlS able to calculate doses aC· Ann undtri wlll'IH-vlad lo help YO<I S I l { th C d " "1'h A Fl '' • wllh vour problems. Send them to her paint, the me 0 e rOW .. e moroUS ea ~Ur&tely. ln s•rt o1 ttle DAILY PILOT, enclotlnt and "Once Upon a Mat-If you have a meatal block ~ I im!>N. Hlf·iddreued enVl lOH. tre.ss," have established Tickets are now on sale al on math, you cannot be an hi t th h d { th I the Melodyland TI1eater box HN but you caa be a Ucens- m a e ea 0 e c ass office and all theater ticket ed practical nurse. This is a m o n g musical theater agencies tor J ames lletzer's ex tremely rewarding workl directors. Intercontinental Cir c u s , and I highly recommend it. But ''Oklahoma" p111>mis· ,,hich will open a four-week es to be his biggest job. and engagement in the Anaheim DEAR ANN LANDERS: it could well be hi s biggest roundhouse J une 19. Is there a rule that says a success. Because the circus 1s e:<· single daughter owes her "We've got some exciting peeled to attract a large mother more than a mar· things planned,''. .Johnson number of youngsters. ned daughter? I havf b,een r emarked while pulling the performance times will be stuck with my motherand l fini shing touches on the as follows: use the word '•st u ck'' musical. "We have a 20-Wednesdays at l p.m. and because I can't think of a piece orchestra and a very a p.m.; Thursday and Fri-word that fits the situation fine cast, along witb a day at 8 p.m. only; Saturday better. I HOMI OP IOCllN• CHAii lOOQ I 10! EAST IALIOA llVD. \ \l,BAlBOA rtNlllSUl.A· 61H041.,Y o,... 6:45 -~ 2:1 S e New-1141 T..-, e ~\I< fl{O\I I lit: \! \lllll\L UlO\\ 11· l'ANAVISION jllETROCOLOR "BOl 10 IMI A llrJatMCZ-MD RUIN WMJI UR" O ~NMS'ON ·USTMAHCOlOR Sl IY•. Sllew Stem 6:45 Ce1t11 .. n S.IMNy ~C °'""' llW C-.lnw Cuns ror l~n ZcbttlfiiJn lw. 5llew St.m 1 , .... Coat. Sat. frH1 S p.111. S.e4oy ff•• 2 , .•. 'f YOUntN< YOU'RE OlDENOUGH. .. ......, ...... Ml.JtlP A T111Tltyta1 ln~rlellal VI-I ,rl<e •mr """ ,..,, ''Tiie Co1141-W•• .. Jchn cusanelH "Dftll'a All9eh" .• Cetw T ... ..._ ... ,..,_.m.Ne11 lwtll • , • IS UllOIR ITI ........................ IR Ctier 0-flNeCellr "Dtiy.tttielYll ... " ___ ,.. lighting expert, Cliff Baker, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.; Sun· My mother is '10 years! who's done a lot of work days at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. older than 1 am and we I ·for Melodyland.'' Special hal£·price tickets argue all the t i me. The ca:i'l-includes Bob Jrill be available for juniors Everything I say and do ir· 1r· ll====.1 r~· Ghost. To · Ghost ~ laughs! Gunton, a UCl student and GLORIA PYLE 16 and under for Wed· ritates her and the feeling is one of the best young actors ncsday, 1 and 8 p.m., Thurs-·mutual. We live in a tiny I around, as Curley and Gloria Pyle, a striking blonde day 8 p.m. and Sunday 5 ·apartment and fall all over beauty from Newport Beach, in the role of Laurey. p.m. each other. I hate to come lletzer's Intercontinental home Crom work. GUNTON Will BE REMEMBERED by UCI rep-Circus, which has played I have two sisters who are _ _, __ ~ GIUSI ·t rtory theater audiences for a variety of roles last sea-most or the major cities in married and live in another ion, as well as his portrayal 0£ the Marquis de Sade the east will be m)lldng its state. They send (jointly> a .m, ";::--sw-c in the university's •·MaraVSade.'' He displayed his Southern California debut at plant at Easter, a gift at USTINOV· JONES · PLESHETT£ strong vocal talents in the romantic lead o( "Finian's V.elodyland. It also will Christmas and a bOx or can· • ALSO e Rainbow" for the Long Beach Civic Light Opera earlier mark the first time that the dy on M.other'.s Day. Tbey this yeur. Anaheim ta _c i Ii t y has come to visit once a~r. Miss Pyle is living proof that "blondes have more presl'nted a circus. fo r fhe days. anJ stay ~a; un ... _ sne's one of the ctmrol blondes on .rrv. and has~ During the engagement of hottl They have never tn· also done commercials for Rexall, Jaguar and Bell the circus. Melodyland \\ 111 ,;ted Mother to \ isit them Telephone. As a finali st in the ~liss America pageant, be dark on Mondays and and once ''hen she sug- Gloria \vent on lo st~k theater appearances with Nat~T_u_e•_d_a>_~-·~~~~~~~g_e_s_t~~i_t_~_e_y~~-ld~he_r~~~ry l~~~~~~~~~~: Kin g Cole, Danny Kaye, Robert Goulet and the Johnny Mann Singers. ENIE B Ph.1 lnterlandi "We have a wide ra nge of talent in 'Oklahoma,' QUE Y 1 from the pNfessionaHy experienced to those who a re _::.:,~.:_----------~-------1 just starting out.'' J ohnson observes. "The problem is ,._,~··'· .... . ·· ·· . -~ -'...,.'1 .·' in leveling out this talent and bringing it all up to the professional level." NEVER ONE TO LET the proverbial moss grow under his feet. .Johnson is already laying plans to add another musical oCferin g to the county's summer sched~· ule -and if it pans out, it'll be a uoique addition. His idea is to form a touring company fo r "The Fantasticks," a show that can play out of a trunk, and o(fer it to the coun41's variou!l community theaters as a summer supplement. "We would play two weekends in each theater. sharing the profits wi th the host theater and the com- pany." he explains. "The theater would receive 18 per- cent of the take and ('ach actor would get five percent. "There should be nothing but clear profit for the theaters." Kent goes on. ··All they'd have to provide would be a piano and a place to stage the show; we'd take it from there. I{ the idea succeeds. it might be- come a regular thing each summer.·· Johnson will announce auditions for this new ven- ture in a few weeks -after he gets "Oklahoma" in the boards at San Clemente next week. * * * oACKSTAGE Remember Helen Kearney, the Huntington Beach girl who starred as Eliza in Orange Coast College's production of "~ly Fair Lady" two years ago? . . . she's now in the cast of Cal State Long Beach's production of ''Jnherit the Wind," which plays May 22-25 • • • "Oh I think all the candidates are cute, but l wouldn't ~t.to vote !or any of them." NATl()O.IAl. G(NEAAl CORPORATION Fox·~~ s.. Ol9to ,_,II '""-I. 546-271% NOW PLAY ING The story of a girl called Sara and the key she gave to a different man each month. UR OellM·SOOY BNOl .,:.-::,.. -· -· ---e.u.1-· .......... ,. 9L-~~ ......----... 1111· ail so .EUZABETH MARLON TAYLOR BRMDO I • 11&1.ECTIONS IN A .. ~ ..... ,.s ca-~rvr ,.... ... _._ ..... -.-...,s;;;.;.;;n:.__ Now! Mondays and Wednesdays are Fry-days at Howard hnson's. ' I ,, --. The Colorful Sound of Orange County Music! RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM FROM FASHION ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH # ----...---~ . -. .,., - Golden brown Fried ailcken, GoldenbrownFHletofFloundtr, French Fried Potetoet, Colt French Frltd ·Potatoea. Colt Slaw, t nd 111or1td brttdt. Slaw, Ttr'tlrt Stuce. allOfWd Chlld'a portion: 98( bre~ Child'• portion: • Greet. Wt? (lo'• • .,. ll9d oner tw ew411t"8: .. a.ctr-a.cltT' • .. _. QIUllf'1 2750 Htrbor a.wt1., C .. t Mela . ---------... -~ .-..--..--· ' · ••. 11 , r: J1mu c."'11 ''Tiie Presl4ewt's AMtyst• Ot•ld McC•Uum "Sel M..W" ........ ..,, ......... MZ·Z411 ·--.-~ ........ ~---·--· Hit No. 2 ...... UNIVERSAL RELEASE Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' ' ~he story of a girl called Sara and theJ< she gave to a different • ( I , RUN! EUZABOH TAYIBR MAR_LON BRANDO Uf .01 W fls:\rt:PIWDIJ RfR.ECJIONS.• 1 ~ .... ,. .. ~ .. ... ~ LAST 7 DAYS WINMll 2 ACADIMY OF AWARDS .EVHHIB .. -------·---· .. •• 1 mr 1 ___ , ... ,_..~ "I Hello once ag~ girl.I, an:l welcc Uncle Len's another Satllfda If you notice .fwl(ly about lb 1 day, you're rigl no carol's Co Well, because bothered to sen• d!es or jokes th SO, SOrtfEON nedy half doll1 tbroUlh theif because they ~e to think u1 1 • riddM, ru t>. , plenty otxt W• won't tbue. 1dc -Our art cont~ a few contrl • week, even t! 'Wa«\'t any l • week. boys ant try using the c theme and set ,dnwinp ""' o; •911e of the n "'lventa of the ye HONORABL winners in thi1 co1*ltt are: , Josh PHMty, Richard Babbe Beach; Suzie CmoD& del Mas Irwin, 10. Coro stacey Woode .. Y.Ma. end H<l .• Huntinlton Bea (, THE ROLLI '.,. TbeTe's ~ t . beauty to me. -And I'd like know. It's the rolli1 by the sea Swhing to• It's a stran1 derful, but friea -: When you .: wt.ere to go : :" When you dr If I were a do I'd have leas! I'd bury my b My master w I'd eat only• I'd rest by th I'd be king house. 1\i scare off If l were a d1 AO I'd need 1 nea~. A ICt...,dY hi A ... , N,...ort crntnl. M•'I , MIM, Clll"'91lt C:ros ACROSS l Fre~dom from worry S '.uve the harbor ' F l~ure of Cp!Hh 14 -fours 15 Pointed projec ti ng part U Furnish . new troo ps 17 Man's na111t 18 Banff's provlnct: Abbr. 19 "· • Gtt Started 1Uth You": 2 words 20 Hole In tile ground U Bone: Suffix 24 Incite 25 Article U Do math ,,.obi em 28 --skirt 30 Houullold ln1ple11tnt )2 Qulv trlng movement )6 Yard ; 2 words 40 Co11merce ,41 Owl's tradttnrk 4t Hot robust .44 Boundtd pltet of ground 45 Hu It -. ' . . . ~ I I , . J : • , B. .,. • R 0 ~ •• r I e B • Hello once again, boy• and (1!1', am welcome back to Uncle Len's Corner for another Saturday morning. U you noticed somethin& 4 fuMy about the corner to-·-· 1 day. you 're right -there• s ,. ·• -,. .•. no Carol's Corner. Why ~ -·< _, Well. because nobody .: •. ". :; · : .,,, . bothered to send in any rid-· / d.lu or jokes this week. '-· · • • ·:' /. SO. SOMEONE let a Ken· ~· · • nedy half dollar slip right throueti their f i n g e r s . , becau&e they didn't take t · .... ,.. h~e to think up a good joke . • . ,/ r;:-riddle.,. I'll bet there11 be · . .,/' • plenty next week, though, ·z...::, won't there. ldds? .~.. · : Our art contest drew quite -- a few contributors this " week, eveu thou&'! there ,.. ----... -···• ..... . . ---. . -----...__. __ ---··---·---··-.. -...___ ___ .... ~ ··-· ...... ' -~----·-....... --.. -...... · watn't any theme. Next --------------------------------• week. boys and girls. let's try uslng the circus as our theme and aee how many 1dnwinp we Call get about ~e of the• m<>M popular • 1venta of tt>e year. H 0 NORABLE mention winners tn this week'• art contMt are : Josh Peeeley, Seal Beach; ' * r:-RIZE WINNER * This week's contest winner is Jan Strickler, 10, 218 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain. white paper 51h inches wide and 4 incbes,deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or trace ? picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address on back of dra1'ing. ·Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest. Box 1500, DAILY PILOT, ·costa Mesa. Winner ,..ill receive Kennedy half dollar. Richard Babbe, 8, Newport Beach; Suzie Friend, 11. Corona del M.,: Mary Beth Irwin. 10. Ccrona del Mar:'---------------~--------------'! Stacey Wood«!. 7. Coeta Pl.Ma, 81ld Holly Senn, S. • H unti.ngton Buch. THE ROUING TIDE ,. There's one thing that's a • beauty to me.- And I'd like for you to know. It 's the rolling tide down by the sea single face And dread startina to sew . You 'may go there any time you want And go without a care. Even though you may look gaunt And a. meee milht be your hair. • For 1he tide brings in so mmiy tbing:a. S."4 Ye• ......._ te A9' AINfy, c/e 0,-.. C:... D9ar P'llet, le• 1164, e.... ....... C:ellf. Swish.ing to and fro. Tl's a strange and won· • derful. but friendly place, Ju&t like one. two, three. And the beauty of the tide ----------------=----- ~ When yoo don't know · where to go ; When yoo dread to see a sings Then treeps back into the sea: ..Ll(1'1 l1nedelt, 11. Cotll MI M IF I WIRE A DOGGIE U I were a doggie, I'd be a good boy, I'd have leashes of silve!' and collar of pearl; I'd bury my bones and .sleep i.n the hall; My master would pet me when friends came to call: l'd eat only .steak and drink only cream. I'd rest by the firep1ae8 and IJ'Olfl *hfoup • 9re11n: I'd be king of the garden and guard the whole house. • 1\1 scare off the robbPCs and bark at a mouse; If I were a doggie. I'd be easy to please, An fd need is a rich mllster and a group of trained nea4i. A Ktt•••dY hi ll dollor -le -IV Ullllltl', It, 1m llltlllal'f ••• .. N•WH•I 11 .. ch lor hit wlfl<IUlt lfllry I• Ille t!Ory ..,_ _.., «•lnl. M•ll Your -"' w 110ry le Uode Le•, .. x u... CH ll MIM, Clllf.entle. ~rossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Frudom from worry 5 1.nve tht hJr!>or ' Fi'.;urt of Speech 14 -fours 15 Pointed pro jecting part 16 Furnish . new troo ps 17 Man's naMt 18 Banff's provlnct: Abbt. 1' "· • Get Started WJth You": 2 words U Hole In the ground 22 Bone: Suffl'( 24 Incite 25 Artic le U Oo math probl efll U · · skirt 30 Household i111ple11tnt )2 Qulvtrlng • movement )6 Yard: 2 words 40 C Oflllllttc e ,41 Owl's tr1dt 1111rt 42 Not robust .44 Boundtd pltct of ground 45 Hu It 1111 . ----- 47 Transport· a lion medium 4' Up-to-date 51 Wisdom SZ Genuine 54 Short sw im 55 Garment: Informal 51 Crlpplt '1 Miid 011!1 U Part tf the hucf '5 Hive the Sllllt idtl 67 Econo111lcs: Abbr. '9 'roductd 70 lrOft • -: Fish Cllln f'tY machine 71 Stylish 7Z PrfP•alory school: Abbr. 73 Rapidity of motion 74 -SlllOkt 75 Jose Marl a ··: Sp. painter DOWN 1 Exctss of sol1r ytar 2 "The Cod": lslllll J Blandly pleasant 4 Anglo-Sm!! laboftt S Countef. ~ll1ncln9 effect Yesterday's Punle Solved: . 5/18168 • Troublt 31 Cross 7 ,,.position 39 Exhaushd I Restraint 43 Mercy 9 lst "T" •6 Befort of "TNT" 48 See 10 Get back · 50 Unsound 11 Man's namt horse 12 Attack of 53 Blood· pain sucking 1l • en point: worm Heraldic 55 Loud sound phrasr S6 Gymkhana 21 Nol contestant plentiful 57 Skillful 23 Child SI Ratio 27 Actln to spud people of sound 2' Morsel 59 Ottoman left at Empire • mnl , offl«r lO lmprovtHnt 60 Flower ll I HI, 62 Kind of venison, etc. repeUllon JJ Grape refuse '4 Erwptrors: J4 Theaters Abbr. Jl Bring "' 64 lakt last • J6 'ronoun by economy 37 Tht gfflUS 68 Alberta of Man rtsCKUCt Ar>dv -• complele, 70 volume ~I ol IN _.. 9Mlt lllCYC ...... I lo JtaMI Dwyer, .,. 12. of ltocl'lesler, ~IW Yol1t. IOr !\er -.110tt: Why does tlcklJnt make us laucJI? A gentle tickle in tbe ribs provakes the human body to respond with a wriggly gig- gle. Even a baby responds to a tender toe tickling with chuckles and chortles and cuddlable contcrrtlons. This m e c h a n i c a I type o f laughter is not well un- derstood. hut it certainly seems related to thP manv other types of mirthful mer- rime~t that tend to spice up our hvei>. The body's n e r v o 11 11 system is an astoundingly complex organization. Com- pared with it. a man-made super-computer is a mere ticker toy. and it is easy to forgive our scientists for be.ing unable to explain this b i o 1 ogical super-system down to th e last detail. Thev can explain what happen~~ when someone l!'ivei; you ;m unexpected ~entle tickle ,., the Mb1. But at pre11rn t thry cannot explain why the> r>layrul poke starts oH a helpless seizure or J.?igJ?les. The nervous system is :i complex network or nerve threads that f I a s h in- formation . The nashes are triggered by p r o d d I n g stimuli. such 311 hot pokers and onion s m e I I s . in- digestible dinners and ice cold showers. The swift reactions to most of thesP. prods are sensible and dependable. But the nash response from a gentle tap on the dangling knee or :> tender tickle of the toe seem to serve no useful purpos1> Nevertheless. the b o d v keeps them in workinll operation along with its army or more sensible rast reactions to sudden stimuli A tickle in the ribs starli; A nervous response in lhe rliaphragm in the midriff. The flustered diaphra~1 nutters up and down and its agitated acrobatics shake up the lungs that rest upon it. The jerking lungs gasp for quick breaths of air. and thf' whole body goes Into a writhing spasm or laughter The vocal cords in the windpipe give forth a breathless series of merry chuckles and chortles. Evtn the race itets into the act. This Is what a tickle trill· $!ers the nervou~ !l)'lllPm to do. Rut we cannot sav whv this mechanica l Atimulu~ provokes the bndy to l1t11lh rt1thrr than snmPth inll tl5o. Nnn-mec~a lcal lau~ter Is trigsttr y th lnll!I Wt see and hea . This takes us into the immense topic of human that is related to the higher systems of emoUon and intellect The humor that tickles a person~'s fanc may be the une , such as a parrot n ng out of a lunch box. or a 1wlt· che.roo such H a bird" with binocular~. or a misfit Auch H a •carecrow drlvlni a Umouslne. . Bubbllnf Jt>y trnd~ tn ht' -*)---·--- forgotten by most people who try to analyze ·human humor. Sometimes a person laughs or wants to laugh for no other reason than inner happiness. This deep. secret feeling or joyful well being wells up from the emotional nature and occurs in people who face the trials of lire with a general attitude or cheer!uT -c o u r a I? e . If lausthler Is a tonic. this joyous type is m11J1kind'~ best medicine -and best or ~II. It happens to be ~tiizh rly 1nfe<'tious. I Arn!• .. nd. ~ w .... -~ AllH "'I Ronato ll••o. ••• 11. Ill Wlrhll•, 1(8nu,. lor his ouesll0t1! How h l~b I s t h e stratosphere? Gases are more nuid than water. more restless and changeable than liquid and solid substances. The gases or the earth's atmosphere reach hundreds of milei; above our heads. ~ettintt thiner as they go. At cer- t:\ln lf'vels. they change in character. The dense s t . most turbulent layer is thP troposphere that hugi; cloi;e to the surface of the glohe Its upper b o u n d a r y averaj?es five miles above the poles and reaches up le IJ miles above the equator. At the top is· a slim. calm layer called the tropopause. ft marks the lower Umit of the layer called t h e stratosphere. The f 1 o o r of the stratosphere. then. Is from 10 to 11 miles above the earth at the tropics and about five miles above the pola r regions or the Rloba l surface. The upper boun- dary of the stratosphere av~rages about 50 miles ~bove the surface level all around the globe. """Y """"' • Wwlf ..... Alltt In CMrles El91Nl, ti« 10, o1 P•1trbor nuoh. O•t1rlo. Canada, '"' Ms au••· "°"' What makes the center of the earth 10 bot? Our scientists cannot di~ down a.nd e.xplore tbe very center of our solid globe to see exactly what goes oh. They can only deduce the condit.lons down there from indirect evidence. They get a Jot of tbeir information I rrom mines and deep well drilling. They fel morel evidence from shudderinJ?, I world-wk'e vlbraOons ·cau!i·f ed by earthquaku. Altho1.1Jih 1 We know that cru~hini:t1 wt'ig_ht Mid pressure tf'n.i tnl ••rm ur ctrlaro tu~tances. We know thal fr1ctJon trom jo1UlnJ causes hHt. The crust of the earth ia immensely heavy and ii.! rMtlua alaba of rock6 push 9Dd Jostle ee<:h othe.T. ThJa prHl\D't and friction cer· IMnl.r CIUM much of the un· dtrll"ound heat. !Udloactive 1ubtW!ces al.to add heat. AD h1e factort belp to make the ctDttr of the earth hot -but moct expert~ 1utped ttllt otbtr unknown fortft are workinf to makt It 11 ~ as It lefMS le bf, ..,._... __ ... - GORDO TUMBLEWEEDS YESSIR, SOPPY!... ITS GOOD 10 BE BACK! ... GRIMY GULCH NEVER LOOKED SO GOOD1 Mun AND JEFF DID ~U TR.Y 1"+46 TUNNEi. OF L.OVE WfT~ YOUR GIRi.AT THE A MUSEMENT PARK LIKE 1 TOLO You? DllllE DEERE rwEU.1YOU KNOW THE Ol! SAVIN~ 'ABSINTHE MAKES THE HEART GRON FONl7ER !' ~ECK, IT WAS DARK ANO DAMP IN THERE r W£GOT SOAKED! ~ Gee/::: /I f ',-· ™ANK you, SIR ! WHENOO YOU SUPPOS! WE WILL HA\ll! OUR Fllt5T OISA5T~~? ( DAILY PILOT J:J ly Charles M. Schull .. .. By Gus Arriola By Harold Le Doux By Tom K. Ryan By Al Smith \ r ' ·: I ~AIL v PILOT Owner Denies Patriots ~~oming to A:na~eim ~pccu!auoo thal lh f' Boston Palrifll~ •hOuld they be un11blt to acquire thr .1 .• dium lhl'\ need 1n Boston -would 1 ur1~1der m11v1n~ In Anahtim was ,qu«·khed Friday hy team owner Billy :-:111t1van I le had been lolrl cailier bv fellow 1>ro foothall owner~ that unlesi; Boston had a 50.000.scal 'tadium 11ncjer con· ~1ruct1on by 1970 ht m1!(ht have to give up the francht~e \nahc1m ·atd111m m;:inaJ,?rr Tnm t .1r!!ler repnrterl lhi!l Sullivan hart · \ i'lted Anahr1m ;inrl Inured lhP RIJ.? A 111:-.t rri1rrnhP r Mrl th:1I hP. 1.1relrr was 1n enn<t:int tnuch w11h R1lh -;11111\an · C"M tar lNi i'I\ phonr 1n nu mrntth;im. \la . ~11111\:ln 1nld thr f)\11.Y r11.nT hP hari no •ntPntlnn of mo\·tn!Z h1~ team lo Orange County. howt ver. •·1 thlllk Anahelm is a wonderf ul communitv but I wouldn't want to move to a"ny city or area whert fherP 11 an ex111ting rranch1~e 1 the Rams 1 and I wouldn't want anyone to do it to me .. , think Oan Reeve' 1 Ram own<'r) i~ nne of the finest people in pro rnnt. ball and I intend to continue that rela· tionship. .. , wouldn·1 want Dan to movp ht'I tram lo Providen<'e. RhndP Jslanrl. ;i nd I know he wouldn't want me to movf' mine to Anahei m. "Alsn. I lhink Anaheim Starl1um i<: :in nu tstandinl? b;iscball fac1htv hut I rlnn 't think 1f's well·drsu?ned rnr fnol· b;ill .. Thr r iltrtnti. c urrrntl" pl:!) in iln· l'lent Frnwa.' rttrk, home of the haseball Red Soit, whffe seating capacity 1~ :l.1.:r75. - Under terms of the pro football merJ,?er all team5 must play in ~.ooo. EARL G TKEY -·············· .... -.pal ~1ad1 11m~ .\nahr1m Stadium seat~ 4:l 204 tiut can t:>f> enla r,l!ed to 6.1.000 for font hall Sulhvttn ~aid the p11blic1ty attached Indy ·Trials Open Today With _Pole Up for Grabs L'\'.DIA~APOLIS Ind t API Graham Hill and Jnr L,eonard rate an t>xcellenl rhance ~atUiday tn ftoi~h one-twn in today·~ npE>ninii llmP trial~ fnr the .12nd lnd1anapolts 500·mile rarP \lay 30 Today·~ · rasle<;t r111alifler will eacn thP coveted pole po~1lrnn. If they can plant their flam e rPd Lotus turbine care tn the hrst two spots of lhe J.1.car hneup, they'U hr the first tea mmate!! sittin~ there sine,, Duke Nalon and the iale Rex May~ 1n l!M!l ~alnn and May• ;ili;n had unusual Card~ a f;B rar3. rronl wheel·dnve Nov1s. wht~h ,epmed 10 llutcla<;~ thP field . Thev ran one-two early tn the racP until a broken axle threw Nalon into thP wall 1n a fiery wrrc:k Mavs· cnl?ine fai led a ltltlc l;ilcr. nan r.urney of Corona del . :\far. C'ahf.. was in ;i class by himself - ;ice nn holh American and European irac:ks. who helped huild and desi~n his own Eagle race cars. HP also des1~ned a '>l'm1-Stock l'ni!JOP which has hcen runnin~ wel! hut he probably will have 10 JtO to a sprc1al raci ng en1unr lo 11ualify. He 1~ expected to be hu~h amllng the Player Whips Elements, Rival~ for Colonial Learl FORT WORTH. Tex CAP) Gary Player swept through the wind. mist and cold for a ¥ Friday and ·cap· lurPd the second round teact 1n the $125.000 Colonial Nati onal lnv1tat1on I.nit Toarnamffi. lie attributed the iwn-11nder·pa1 performancP \:irl!ely to h111 p11ttin1t. -111sclnsing in his clipper! South Afri· can accent that "I putted vPr) nicr. ly .. The AA coupled with Thursday·11 Pven par 70 ,1?ave him a 36·hole tolal nf 138 and a one-shot edJ,?t over Billy C~sper. th~ ea-leader l{Oln( inltl the. 5econd round. quallf1ers regardles6 nf what he drives Shower!' lllterfe~d with practice rriday but one the crowd's top (;ivorites. .Ji m H rtubise of North Tonawanda; N. Y .. turned in lhe fastest lap ever made with a fronl·engine car. He hit t65.289 in lhe roadster·lYJ>f' cha ssis, supposedly obsolete, but he used one of the new turbocharged Offy engines. The pole winner can pick up a bout $10.000 in prizes Ir he is using the right aC'cessories. Total prizes for lhe tria~ amount In :ibout M0 .000. small change comparrcf with the race purse of $750,000 or more. The Indianapolis Motor Speedw:iy pays off accordin~ to attendance but nev~ reveals what the attendance i~. McCullomh to the Wednesday statenwot by pro football car Pete Rozelle thaUloston must provide a ~.000 seat facility nr lose the Patriots. may have gotten the city'' $50 miJU011 domed stadium pro- ject off the dime. .. It looks like we'll gel our stadium now." Sullivan said. But in the event the stadium projrct remains bogged down. Birmingham. la .. would be a likely bet as a future hnme of the Pats. The team will open its re1rnlar ~eason "home" opener in Birmingham Seotember 22 ai?a inst New York. Patriot public relations director Cierry Moore told the DAJL V PlLOT the $lame is being played in 8irm· tnl?hal'tl "because the Red Sox havl' fpnway nn September 22 and we l'nuldn't ~et Harva r.d Bowl." A quick check of Bolton's home JCbedl!lt~everi ttHall the Red Sox are in Nt.w Yor)c~ on ~ptemtitt 21 and 22. Tbe Patriots had a poor year at the gate last season. averaging only 23.187. They finished last In the AFL's Eastern Division. ' Boston won the division title in 196.1 and has lost the lit.le oJl the last day 0£ the regular sea~n no £ewer than four times. There was a time when Anaht im stood on lhe brlnJc o( landlng pro foot· ball. But the merger killed that. Now owners have formed a virtual union and none would dare encroach upon another's territory. Even Ir a franchise were to be mov- ed to Al}aheim, a $10 million terrHoriaJ rl1hta tee would have to be paid to the ?tams. ~ut Anaheim 11ffds another tenant at the Big A and 1n the city continues t7ylng to recr uit a pro football team. .. We have our name in the bat with both the AFL and NFL:' Liegler says • "We'll do all we can to bring a lMm to the Big A. I think all the league owners agree that the Big A·s facilities are excellent and that our population. drawing power and market value are excellent. • "The one stop gap, of course. is the territorial rights fee," And so you should think of1 the historic pro football merger as having two consequences -fa) no more rich bonus babies and ( b) no football for Anaheim -at least, not in the forseeable future. ~aver Duels ltosewall For Crown CaspPr <1tr111?1Prl to :i '.l7 on thP lrnnl nine. lhPn fl ashed bark tnln r nntrn· tJnn with a ftnP :J.1 for a 71 "f wa i; very Fortunatf' tn "hoot a 71." ht> said. "The placP!I I rlrove 1t and the places I hit it ·· Zips to 13.4; Oregon Leads -F.OCUSING ON ACIJON -...An lndianapoliL.r.ace fan focuses in on Corona del Mar ra·ce driver Dan Gurney's Numher 48 E a(lle durinJt practice runs a t the famed Ind iana s peedway. First qualifying trials ..a.r !!Chedllled toda and the fastest J>~rformer will earn the pole position-for tfie annual Memorial Day 500-mile classic. Nr:w YORK 1 .\r' -Tops<'eded Roel l.:ivrr nf rnrona rlcl \1ar racing an olrl rwal ror the fi rst llmr in six years. rr11shf'd Nrwp<lrl Reach·( fl o y P.mrr~on fl·2. fi.2 in :l9 minutes Friday nisrht :ind went inln thP mrn·~ fin :il ;11:a1n~t Krn RMrw:ill tn thP S.10.000 Mad1rnn Squ<irP · lrardrn lo\•1t:lfinn Trnn1~ Tnurnamenl ThP t"•n 11ndPr~11rd \u<.i.tl'( l'l:i'h IMll(hl (f'lr • !hr $7 .000 First Jlfi7r Rnsr wall ra:ltetl rnr :in ex<·11inc 11-10. Ii ;l 7·fl Vil'tnry 0\'f'r j\nrlres (iimrnn n( . ram In thP women's final. with S7,JXXJ at !'take. Rillie Jean King will play her old rival. Ann Ha}'Uon .Jones. Mrs. KlnJ,! had too much pace for Francoise Durr of F'rance 6-J. 6·:1. Mrs .• Jones beat Rosemary Casals or San Francisco 6-1, 7-5. Miss Casals nouble-Cau lted at match point. ~ crowd of 9.153 turned out for t.tlr -rmifinal matc'le~ amon~ the wnrlrl '( top professional t«~nrus players. F.mer~on. who beat Laver for lhl' \ustralian title 1n 1961. prov<'d no mat· ' h ror the 150-pound lcfl·harnkr whose game has been honed by fivp •·ears on tbe tough pro tour. Laver was so powerful that he nevPr ln•t a service and he broke Emerson t"n ti mes in each set. Rosewall and Gimeno gavf the fans 'omr of the nashJest and most rlnma11r trnnis !ieen in the lournB· mrnl P.l'hino 1,1 In the tltird set. G1m«.'t'ln t all1rd to le vel the match at 4-4. nn,cwall m-oke him in the I Ith game ;md won his own spn•ice at love to end thP matrh. RAIN POSTPONES A.'VGE'L CLASH ~llNNfo;Arnus.sT r At't. '"'r' rnday n1ghfs iame ht-tween the Mtn· nesota Twins anrl Callfornia Angel~ was postponed by rain after 3~ ion- mgs o( play . They mftt agilUI tonight and Sun· day's duel will be televised on Chan- nel S at 11:30. :"' Jim PeJTy ot the TWins and Ricky Oarlt of t.M An1ets eacti had pltcbed hitless "ball-Perry for rour iMing!I llnd Clark for Umit--bf'fore tl\t down-t p?Ur delayl'd play for ~ minutt~ anlt • tinaJW raustd thf' postpnntml'nt. •1 p,.frv h•d ~truck nut l'•ght ot lht f,. ll ~au.er~ ht'. r41'Ur Mt, , l Marty Fleckman. th e co·leader "·1th Casper after 18 holes. was not so fortunate. He ~ot caught ur in a fl urry nr bogey11 on the opening hole.; and nl've recovered. BERKELEY (AP) -Rod Dahl ol Washington State nosed oul .John Celms of Washington in the 3.000· meter steeplechase Friday as thP Pacific.a track and fielrl champion· ships got •under way ar Rerkeley·~ Edwards Stadium. At Cerritos College He posted a 76 for 144 Ken Still, the happy • go · lucky swin~er from T<1com a. Wa<,h . wa" alnne at even par 140 after llhootin~ a 71. lie tonk a hni:r~ nn thr !Rt h. One !'lrnke hack :it 141 w:i~ .Johnn \' rott. add1n2 a 70 tn hi~ fir<;t rnunrl 71. Both Dahl and Celm( 1~ert l!1ven the time of 9:02 6 in thr nnlv fi nal event on the program. Qualifytn,I! wu held in otht>r event s. Finals arr ~chP· rluled for 2:00 p.m. today and \\lll be tele\'lsed nn Cha nnel 11. Area Spike Contingent In SoCal Finals Tonight H• mt/.i:Prl thP tllth l?l'PPn anrl took ~ hnl!f'~' l'·r111:1y rirPw•n11oc thp nnly •11h pilr rnunrl nf thP da\ other tha n rlavrr·~. 1WOVNTI E~ l\A WE NEW GRID COAC H W/\L~l'T Wri ters and 1)bSP"ver" rlose ((I thf' scene at Mt. San .\r.tonio r ollei:e wne 11omrwhat ~lunnPd thP r>A ILY PILOT lrarned latt> Fr;d:w when n on Grrel\ w:i.; namP1I the ~lnuntll'S' OPW hear! (ontball c•nat·h I.reel\· wasn't rvrn on thr Mounhr,· ~taH this past srasnn. but ha( ~Prve:I ;;"' assistant track ancl held roach. Grrcly'~ lone hE>arl cnach1n~ P\· perienl'e was hack In the '64 c::impaiitn when he called !hf' ~hot~ ror El Sr l?UTI· do H1ih Schonl The University or OrPJ?On took an Parly le11d in thecomp Plit1ori with 1:1 poinl<1 a~ Ouck runner11 Fini ~hrti third , (nurth. hflh anrl ~•xth 1n thP •teele· cha~e . Scoring on :i IO·A-fi.1.2.1 hasi~. Earl McCullouch. Southrrn Califor· n1a's world holder in the 120.varrl high hurdles. set a meet rel'ord 1n his specialty, qualifying for the fina ls in 13.4. • He beat the old mark of 1:1 5 set by UCLA·s Ron Copeland la-t year. Lennox Miller of the Tro1ans and Willie Turner of Oregon StatP both r111alified for the finals tn thr two clashes. Turner ran 9.4 and 21 0: Mil· ler had llmrs nf 9 5 and 20 8 Stcvp Marcu~ or l1Cl.A to,,,..,, lht -;hot 63 feel. :i1 • inches tn top .;even qualifiers: Grorl?e May or Oregon State long jumped 24·9 to leart fo ur nther 24·footers: Don Doman~ky nf thP Brum~ r;in 46·4 in the 440 ;ind.Tim Rarrell of USC tripll' jum ped .j().11 ~. Ores:o n State led with i:l men r111alifi<'d Califorrua and Soothern Cal Pach qualified 14 and UCLA 12. \..:7 Ry RAY rt.l'TRO 01 i... 0•11• ,;191 jteH If yn11 come :icrfli:;~ ;in ncca111nnal lii?hted 0arP tonil?ht at fhP Southern California .re track and field cham· pionships. don't bother to check the source. Golden West and Orange Coast col· Jeges will be send ing them up just to acknowledge their presence. a token roster o( six Rustlers and two Pirates. However. don't sell the Oran~e Coast area con t:ingent llhnrt -ii m:iy catch your attention rrom lhP victory 11tand. In fact the R ustler~· Rill lni:lrharl 1 two milel. Bob 'Mrssina 1 milel anrl .Jim Seymour 1120-hil?h hurdle!\ l rank ;it the top of the heap in their res!)f'C· live rflcei; and hhtf' ribbons ma y ~ part of their uniforms before !hf' evPn· ing i~ out. Cerritos College and it~ honed r acilities providt the sett mi: for the annual affair. this the final leg en ~aa JC Mark Still Stands Jackie Robins,Jn' s Record Recor1!11 arf> marl,. lo J,, broken - all excrpl onr that I~. At least th8t'1 been thf' forma l nv1>r the lut three decades in the Southern California .JC track 1nd field cham- pionshipS and there's al>t to be a sen· timental atmospbue tonight to retaJn tbe status quo. In fact. of the 11 ennls on the yt>ar· Jy agenda an but one has bttn pen· cUed i9to the record lol over the last six r unnings. .Jack Rooatvelt Roblnl()n. a namP that became virtually obscure ovrr the v .. arc in trte• and field circlH . can ctJll bo1cl of his 1938 Ions jump r~nrd . . -... ! : hrtn$: lhP hf'i;t 1n fhp Sn('11I rank~. Thie wa" '" ~ lhl' camr Jackie Rnl'llnsnn whn brokt tht color bamer 1n proresslonal baseball w1Ui the then Rrooklyn Dodgers and went nn to be Inducted into the Hall of Fame. Robinson was competing f o r Pasadena City College in the 1938 depression days, but his 2.S-foot-81A leap in what was tbtn known u the borad jump 1Ull stands. Incidentally, Robinson·~ !cat loots 11aCe for another year as the belt mark In tonigh t's attraction &t c.en;tos <'nllf'ge i!I A 23-9'7 by .f~rrv WillJ11ms of Lo.~ Angtles City CoUtJZe . ~ ·-. -' .. rn11tP lo next wrek 's stfltP meet in Mnde11to. f iPlrl PVl'nl~ 11rt unrler way ;it I;. with the initial runnin1t phase nn the Pvemn1z'~ :11?enda slated for 7:30. lnj!lchart may prove the be~t bet for a gold medal as he's covered lhe ei,l?hl· lap distance In 9:09.5. the best amonj! the nine-entrant field. In fact. hf'·~ within reach of the SoCal 9:02.2 record i Messina ii; up cted to have his hands full with Pa omar"s Rick Fox in their mile duel -Messina havin~ run 4: 10.:l earlier this year and Fox havin~ beat<'n him with an identical ti me th1~ pAst week in the prehm!'. SPymour's 14.fi In the h11rrlle~ look~ l?Ood for :i medal. bot he'll havr tn lower that a few nntchei; In top Harhor"s Herman f ranklin t 14 I\. Oth1>r Golden West entranu are Rick DeNuccio in the two mile. Neil Sybert in the same twn mile anrl Seymour in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles. Discus thrower Howard Batt and a 44().yard relay team of Ed Shipley. Ralph Kelly . .le(( Bakrr and Mike Ogden cart the Orange Coast College banner Top four finishers ear n I\ ticket In next week's sta,te meet. but keep an eye out for any nares en route. Singer Hurls 6-0 Triumph For Dodgers LO.<; A. GELf,$ < APl -Bill Sing"' p1tchPrf ;i two..tlitlt>r ;ind rirovt' In two runs .Ff'trlay nitit~, to lead the Los An· l?Ple!I Ood l?ers to e 6·0 v1crory over ·Houston. -' ~in~er. :1-5, lost a M-hitler wtien Dnug Rader liood a cleen single to center with one oo.t m the fifth innin~. Afrer that, he retired the ned 13 bet· Doflter Slate M•v ,. OOdOOr\ •• Houston J:U 1(1'1 ,..., M•v " Dod<lers •• H-ton 111 11:.IJ Kl'I (4401 M.v 10 Ood""" •t St Louis s:ss KFI I"°' M•• ll Dodo•rs •• SI. Louis S:JJ l<FI 6'()) M•v ,, Ood90r1 el $1. lOVls S:.!J 1(1'1 16'&1 M .. ll Oodat " •' St IAlll 10:13 ICFI (6401 M•v >• Ood-• •I ..,,.,,,.,,. S :S ICF I 16'01 M•v 11 Oodotn ., H1111sl0n \:U ICl'I IUOI Mo• "' D<>c19e,. .. Hou ...... 11 s~ Kl' I (6'1111 Moy '70od<lf>" .i 1-<ou""" S·2S ICFI ('401 rrrs hefore Bob Aspromontt singled tn the ninth. Sinaer walked one and 11truck ou1 eight. taking over the Na· tional League lead in strikeouts with 6.5 ~ big right-ttander singled home tht> first of two Dodger runs in thl'l first inning ar.d doUbled home anottler in the fourth. The Dodge~ raked Houston starter Larry Dierker. 3-6. for nine hits includ- ing tw<> singles and a double by catch· er Tom Haller. Willie Davis drove in two t\IN WJth ' a sing.le In the eigtdtl. ~ 7.oil1' Ver&aJles f!lCOred three of the Los An~les runs. .._ .... .. , ~"' • D<l•h ct • • • 0 M4>..-. " •••• Wv"•N !O to $11\111 I& l 0 0 0 H Miit.i rf J t t O ~-·Ji. J il t Gotn7!1 J tto Adiftll ( J t I t Ol•f'll., • 1 1 1 t ,_. . ... Awrmmt I'll I I l 0 hl•C. ,. • , 0 .._ .... l!'O .,,..,., l ....... ,. ... ., .. ,. .... I e ' ~ 4 0 I 1 a o o ~ . . , . • • J • • • • • , l 1 8 l , 1 • l I I I 121n • ----· .,. "' --· • • .... ''""" 0 11 .. Mat\llllt ' ' U'9 -foievlll!fl l. l "" 4•Wf"t t 78 .. H1n.,., 11111'1• ~~~a.tilt\ \fl l/fO'WI#\ 5 -w Oe11ls. ,_ ,, ....... tO &;:~l H .J 11~11 •Jl 7 i;,..,, W H IJ I I ' 0 ~ ' , . . ' . w~ -011nm. r -1 2' , _ ,1.J14. . ' TAKING A dives back sacker Jim 1Wi1 By EA Of 1111 NORWALK Paul Williams &et at tile CIF finals at Cerri1 when he sound f~stest btg!l sc Williams, av deleat et the Poly's Greg J• ed Jackrabbit and poured it . ~ first 880 q1 Jones, unbe< W'a6 by f'our I , half miler In ~ naUai'• b was clocked ti While Willli upset of ttle crowd ol. 3,50'i Reynaldo Br• great two-mile great mile rel. All athletes nigtit will retu urday night fo ifiers then go Berkeley, Brown, a s m~inthre one ol e;gbt jt 6-2 and Vie 1 6·11¥,. Nobod: rl!lason being weren't aimec high jump piC Gibson prov 'LONG l SHELL~ LONG BEA• ·• Beach City C driver's seat host Cbaffey c the SoOai JC . Long Beach stunning 14: Conference k with the be tinulng today· A third ga necessary, im conclusion of · A~IEJ Detroit Balltmore Cleveland Boston MJnnesota Oakland Oalllornia Washington Chicago New York tlfi7. ~~ ~!.:O i. w~ c~lforn'• at "" ~:t~~~r.-. ct.'. ., •• CH .. lid Odom ,.::~"'f. .,, .. =,~...: ' (;t i"'"* .. I ..... y ..... tt. .... .. ., . o.11 ....... Oii w .......... . ... .._. .. , • --~ -. , , ) " d I• lh •r j. ,. .:. ' , ~ ~ • • • • J ' • •• •.. '°' '° ) ~ • .. TAKING A DIVE -Bruce Running of Dominguez dives back into fir st base while Westminster first- sacker Jim Hogan tries to make a play for the out. - DAILY PILOT ....... .., we p..,_ Backing Hogan is Lion mate Wayne Kiefer. West· minster bowed in the Friday CIF playoff, 2.-1. At CIF Track Semifinals ~Williams Stuns Jones; 1:54.2 By EARL GUSTKEY ot ... °''' ... '"" NORWALK -Huntington Beadl's orite. Only a Bee, he won three lndi· vidual events and carried the aocbor baton on Lakewood's winning 880 re· lay team. A junior, Gibsoo won ttte 100 in 9.11. the 220 m 21.7 and t.00 Jong jump at 22-11 lfl. The second he!lt ol. the two mile was the best race ol the night. The leed changed bands ttiree times in the lat;t 300 yards before Ruben Cbapplns of Excelsior won in 9:10.l. Centemdal's mile N!lay fourscrne of Jack HildreU1, Bob McCall, Vin<:e Buford and Edesel Garri90D clocked a record 3:18.2. Paul Williams scored a stocking up- set at the CIF's track and field semi· finals at Cerrit-Ot College Friday night when he 1oundlY troooced 1be netlon 's fastest high school half miler. Williams, avenging an early~ defeat at the bands ol Long Beach Poly's G!'eg Jones. pa1154!d the startl· ed Jackrabbit with 250 yards to ~o * * * * * * CIF Track Qualifiers and poured it on in the stretch to win v'"''" the first 880 qualllylng heat in 1: 54.2. 120 HH lht ~11> -1. Broilut IP11md11e) u,s 2. Jollft-(SM) 10 J, Curlb ISAI lU 1nd neat -Jones, unbeaten until Friday night. 1. McN•ll 1eP> u 2 2. oius 1se1 "·' 1 H•m•no _.... .. ...., four Cull ·--nds ..... _ f""'t .. •t CL> 1u . :1n1 ""' -1. Tnie, 1v1n••I 1u 2. Eo-~-v1 ..... v w.ae ..., ~9 wards (Cemll!tft) 14.S 3. ce."1on ILH) 14.'- half miler In the CIF and also had ue 1te11y 111r Mtll -1. Fon11,,. .ca.o 2. """"'° n.. • • -... ..__ .J l ,... 2 H lillft1-0.1 l. Mt. Cenntl •U 2nd ""' -1. Muir .. ..., uiMln I ---11& :...,. • e e.a 2. ...... """ 40 J. Poly .C.S, Jrf llffl -1. was clocked in l:M.7. ~1•1 ~'' ti""' -•> t. a.n ..,._."'° :"'---'Al ... _ .... -........ While WIUMIUl9 ,,_ Y",.. ...... ng VJll! • _ 110 "",, -1. wm'-1He> 1:w.2 2. upset of ttle evening. a r:d:nsive J-cPo1y 1:su 1 L•........, CM> 1:u.1 tnd Hut d of 3 IUVf ....... _.. .a.. _._ .J -I, !More IC 1 :Sol.7 2. Ntf-. (81 1 :SU J, Cr'OW •""' u....:r"'°' lll'C "" .. VI Gntrre CF ) 1:".t Jrct ,..., -1. Nuccio (SF) l:U.O Reynaldo Brown, Steve Glbso~ .__._..,Nilft9 11t1 ..1;..U.J 1 Mllllf uu l:Jt.J. _ _.. tw mil ace and Centeoneal'a 149 1• -1111 11ta11 -1. W111te 1cen1.i u 1. gr.,..-, 0• e r: . · Ot1vw IMCJ 10.0 l. Cul•hHll IC) 10.j 2nd ,,.,, -great mile relay team. 1. Gerri...., 1crn11 9.7 2. Jaduon 1se 10.0 J. Ma .. All athle•es who qualified Frldav 1eng111 (Poly) 10.0. Jrd ho t -1. eell¥d 1eJ t.7 ' " Z. Plltl IMI U l. R•ub (f-ulltrtonl U . night will return to Cerritos next Sat· Mii• 111t hut> -1. unc1r.-cs. Torr> •:It.> urday night for the finals. Those quel-2. ~urren csn •:n.2 1 Tubb 1c> •:u.1 2nc1 M•t -1. n--(W) 4:20,S 2. Chlsl!olm IEDJ 4:11.2 J. ifiers then go to the state meet at Maniar,., 11t> •:n.1 >ro 11u1 -1. Greer ILJ B-L-·•-y. 4!14.l 2. Palaraolo IA} 4:19.7 1 It-ISMI "' M:Je 4:21.3. . Brown, a seven-foot high jumper, .,. -1111 *" 1. GarrllOl'I cc.n11 4 .0 ,_ For· . __ _.. ' ...__ trl ~• 6 11" H 1Yttl IF> 4'.s l. Warde IKl 49.S 2Jlcl 11•1 -1. Ml~ m lilU'Ce es -. 7,. e waa Sima (W) ... , 2. Knight ICI 4'.0 l. AldrldM (Nit) one ol eight jumpers wtlo qualified at •·• w ""' -1. Roune IJI .a.1 2. Luca• '"'' 4'.J ~2 and the bar wae Ulen biked to J. .;"j*'~.,1:l,:~;,.1111ec1 ,, ._,, 1t.otorf 1c>. 6-1114. Nobody made the height, one ·-·(JI, la/11nen (C), Ttni>ln (M), 8r•c"•Y (Ml, 8rcwn IC), CISI ISAI. Arnold C$M). reason being that the stadium ligJlt.s 110 lH -os1 M•'> 1. Ttntv tsAv> tt.o 1 •t . d . • ... _ direct•on ()( th.. Gu ... s IVOl 19.3 J. Hamllton IGI lf.4. Jnd .... , -werCD aime Ul U..: J " 1. Hamley (l) lt.0 J, AldrlO~ (Niii It 1 ;, Jono high jump pil. IC) ""· l"' "81 -I. Curtl• ISA) lf.O 2. Ed· (, b ed lo b th """d fa w.rclf CC) If.I l. Mllc:llP,11 (Pl 1'-5 •I son pro\' e e e1·v.. v-220 c~• ~11, _ 1. DM•bv ISM> 11.1 1. An. ·LONG BEA.CH SHELLS CHAFFEY LONG BEACH -Hard·hitting Long • Beach City College is sitting In the driver's seat today when the Vikings host Obaffey College at Blair Field in the SoOal JC baseball ~inals. Long Beach City stroked its way to a stunning 14-7 win over Ea.Kern Conrerence king CMlfey oo Friday, with the best-Of-three playoff con· tinulng today·at noo'l. A third game will be played. if necessary, immediately following 1he conclusion of today's initiaJ encounter. •ewa (581 21.f l. Wllllam• IC) 7' 0, ,nd Mii -I. Whllt !Cent) !I.I 2. Driver IMC> 22 l l . Devi• (SJll) 22.4.. l<d 1101 -1. k llarcl 18) 21.9 l. JKk'°" (SI) ). Jonrs IMI n.J .. U -ll larfi.td IPI 1f2 t Jr-n tC111t) !Ml'> l H IJ IE) 12 ...... '-evls (iJI) 12.t'll S. Sul!On fi l 2'"-1 6. Wt!IOll I ) 22·1• 1. McKinney IHtmri; '"a' I fla\i) -1 ••"JMC. ) t :lU '· Melle (Llf ·m·• l. SnutM IP) t :13.S 4" AHrldo ( I f : .S ~· Of"~ I ~ f:IS.f. no ~~.31. 111.~n 7ci 1!~:1~~ "-2·1(.~"ltM,k~ 5·~F~~1M'1<1;.w;.,.., _.., IM: Wllllatns CKI), Hln'lnt CCI, Sm Ill IST), ltlc:Nrds Ill, Fot!ow!M _,lfl.. ., I 'Ver'liotlft (Ell), ltefd fit reley -f1t llelf) I, CellleMlal l:lU 2. (m FW!W (AO/ Wh rt1er l:llA J. S.nt• Monica J:lt.1. 2"" Mii Jo..Je.i '''lt1,r.i~~.:i20= 1; 'itmrm 1m:J i: V~~.., -2'(;~· u~n1:;,n~~n'1sif,f.1j ~•-'!: (Ml ,, -,. 2c. ~1vrH;,_,~•·l~ 0eoii~~narn1 1';. Lauri.no IL SM•• I. Peplcfaw•• (RH) Jt • m •. .... no MH Jiii hUI) -1 (';'lli' IMI U.1 2. rlO C U.4 ), Hurn CV J ll!ld fleet -1. ~ I~)~ 1 ,, l(lno ISP1 I~/ ,1 ottanto IC) U,l J<d htaf -1. "11'.'iloomery (Ctn I IU 2. Low (Ji) U.o >:_ O~r1nM}1l l~.OPal rt tit) 10 I 7 I •• ., 1•N010.1 1 ~rec~ ~"/ 'U ,';: Mii -I. Hoout Clll 1r,, 2. M<Htmare Al 10.1 l. 8rOWll (p,; 1 tu,1 Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Woa Lott Pct. 'GB Detroit 20 11 .645 Balltmore 18 13 .581 2 Cleveland 17 14 .548 3 Boston J7 15 .531 31~ Mlnnesot. 17 15 .531 3"i Oakland 15 17 .469 51,) Oallfornia 15 18 .456 6 Wa.shlngton 14 18 .438 61h Chicago 12 17 .414 7 • New York 13 20 ..394 I ,.,....,., twn loston •· H4"t Yori! ~ ~:'37. •w;=r: 1 ~I("' I. Qelil•,,. o CHllfllnlla el r~a-• .::1llell9f, rtlll. >1> g:f~~ra"' ct'rli •1 It Miii'-'• 9-11 .I 1 . .. , .1 . 111~ ()foll! t-l w 1Crtv1 .. 1-4 If C~lcaw ~II -..,..bt!M ~ et Clt'Ytla1'f W\llltl!lt I 1 ~;_ Oft T.. •• It IOlltn Cu • 0.1 W Wtt=-.:~ ~'\.:.Dt !nit "-flOI ><t £!.!..--" ::=:.-:-• ...,..y..... ' °'"' ..... " QI~ t Wall'""°' et ~. t "4tl!Mre It ~ I NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB St. Louls 20 12 .625 San Francisco 19 14 .576 Ph Atlanta 18 15 .545 2~ Chicago 17 18 .486 41h Cincinnati 16 17 .485 41'1 Philadelphia JS 16 .484 411 Pituburgh IS 16 .484 4~1 Loi Angeles 16 18 .471 S New York 14 18 .438 61~ Houston 13 19 .408 7 "llOAY'S KOltlS ~=! J. ~ll!silufGll t nlrhl le 1, SI, .Lou•1 .. If lnnl"") 1t """' YMI< I Cl• 1""'1191) $In '•Ml<lio 1,.._<:~tcaw t lo. A""4n '• "-"°" t 14~,.... Gluttl 1':r:~• ~::ts Omfol'9 f•J AtlaMI J"""°" l·t •I Nf\11! $flmt J.O SI Louis ''"" .. 1 et Plltl.. It "· Jeck"" H , )il_~~nall I'•-• N It PllllllvrOll 111111111!9 )o) ~leete ltaltmlen M et San 1'1111tlK6 Mc<¥· midi W """°"' ,_ ti. LM11t It fthflt*teflle C'lftONWft Ill ~ A......,.1t,.._v..-.1 Cll~ et SM ,.,,_..,. I ...... 1,a.,..-.1 •ANDY" ANllllO" __ .... ,.,.. ........ .... ~AWN91 The "Sw•'•" will captlYefe vou sellln9 "Cov9er" fn eny ett• of 5 len9u•9M. Tit.y "'"" tops in cus wh en they ••Y C.u9ar. . w.0.0 ........... .... ..... JOHNSON 4 SON OtWfel COUNTn OUBf ........ UllCOlll • -CllY • CIDIW IULll M w,llT COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPOltT alACM -.ml '4Mll1 , -OPUI SUNDAY- ... • \ • -,-- 1.1--'L t t'ILUI JS Westminster Exits Playoffs After 2-1 Setback to _ Dons By RAV PL\JTKO •• Olllr ,...,, .... WESTMINSTER Briel a n d Crust.raUng. That was the extent ot Wt!6tmlnster HJgb School's ltlneury in the opening round of the CIF "AAA" varsity baseball pla,of'fs Friday afternoon, wf\Jch the host Lions existed or. a 2-1 loss to Dominguez. However, despite the briefness of the Lions' debut it will be sotne time before coach Frank Munoz writes this one oC! the books as bis club went CIE' Pla11off s do~ a pair of "Once in a million'' p1a}i'rfn'ihe fourth. Westminster was protecting a 1-0 advantage in the top half of U1e inn ing, but a fielding error opened the gates. Randy Jennings s:ived the day, momentarUy, wiU1 a spccl.acuJar back- to-the-lnfleld catch at the 345-!oot l)fgn in right. But the Dons' Mel Hogan ripped " single to center and teammate Mike Ooug:t.aa continued to third on the blow. Munoz called for the intentional Ramona Trips Mesans In Extra Innings, 2-1 By ROGER CARI.SON Of tllll 1>111, Pllet Sltff RIVERSIDE -Pitcher R o g er Whistler and his Costa Mesa team- mates came within two outs of pulling off a 1-0 upset shutout over Ramona Friday arternoon in the opening round of the CIF AAA baseball playorrs, but let the host Ra.ms off the hook in the bottom Of the seventh and eventually fell in the eighth, 2-1 • The loss enQed the Mustangs' aeason. Overall the Mesans finished 12-10 and tied for the Irvine League championship. It was a heart-breaking defeat for coach Bob Parsons and his Mesans. who had hung In from the opening pitch -matching Ramona at every turn. Mesa's one·run lead evaporated in the seventh, however, When pitcher Ron Oglesby laid down a perfect squeeze bunt with one out to score Steve llemenover. nlng run in the first extra inning. In the eighth, Gary Moore (3-Ior-4) lined a double:zit one cut and came home on Mike M son's single up the middle. · It ended a arkable performance by Whistler and his mat~s. They had battled the Citrus Belt League champions to a scoreJess standstill through six innings and then too1' the lead in the top of the seventh on a clutch base hit by Dave Barton. Whistler started the rally. beating out a double-play ball plus a theft oC second base. Barton then followed with his single -five feel inside the left field line. That made it 1-0 and Oglesby and Ramona mates seemingly were on the ropes. However, it wasn't to be. Ramona got the break in the seventh and finlshed It off one innlng later. Whistler, in allowing the Rams nine \\ alk on lhe balt<'r Uruce Running, set· ting up the percentage force out at any base. llowever. lilOulhpaw Ed Bane threw the first intentional ottering over tJ1e head of catcher Greg We.lier and the game was deadlocked. It was juat u cnutrating seconds lat~ when Running successfully car· rlea throu&h with a suicide squeeze bunt -although have two strikes on him at the time. That was all she wrote (or the Llons, who didn't exactly have one of their better outings. In ~ct the losers utilized the uneam run department fot their tally i.n e third, a three-base throw· ing e settling Russell at third and Don Grana following with a ground· rule double over the 340-foot mark in right-center. Bane scattered seven hits, struck out eight and didn't wal)( a batter, but the sophomore's mound opponent was equal to the task in yielding live ta!etieJ and fanning five. Westminster, champion ot t h e Sunset League. compiled a 16~1 slate !or the campaign, while the Dons from Dominguez -runnersup in the Coat League -cart a 14-7·2 Jog into Tuesday's quarter-final outing agaiMt Palos Verde. Grana (two ), Ron Mayeda, Mike Smith and Bane accounted for the Lions' safeties in the seaaon finale. Scet'e llY I •nlRn It ... Wts1mt"1ter 001 000 -.-1 / 1 Oomintuu 000 200 0-2 r 0-.119ue1 11) W"ll!llM!w U I Al It N !tit . Al • ltll ~.itrrso", rf ' 1 o 1 lluuall, »-at 11 0 f Oln lt, c 4 0 O O Gr-. tf -0 2 I Oou<tlu . 111 j ' t o =:n. lb I ' I Belts. u 0 I o -,c.;=• to l "4o9~. II t ~ 0 Mntde u 0 lluMI..,, cf t g 2 l MlcartntY, "" 1 • I (tc£'?"fttll. cf 1 f O Sml1h ti 2 0 1 I Crfi'~:""lb 2b ~ i O ~ W M'C.'tn'y. If I • 0 t lltlOI, 1' ) 0 1 ' J..,..lntr., rf 2 t I : Tote!' 11 t 7 Heyrws, lll I O O 8fJet: ,: ' 1 ' '{;( * * CIF Baseball Hemenover had reached third on a three-base throwing error on a hard bouncer to third. hits, was in deep trouble a couple of Ramona 2, Costa Mesa t times -particularly In the second. Dominguez 2, Westminster 1 The hosts loaded the base15 on a dou· That was the br~ak Ramona needed and the hosts pushed across the win· ble, single and fielder's choice with Palos Verdes 2, Morningside 1 one out. However, he got the next bat-Thousand Oaks 2, Muir 1 ' ter to tap to the mound .md flntshed It Loara 1. Anaheim 0 with ·a whiff. Sl Anthony 4. Alhambra 3 Mesa put together two hit! In only Glendale 6. Santa Barbara 1 S<tfl l!y l~nlHI r " • one inning. That was in the first when South Hills 3, Gahr 0 co1•• M~•· ooo ooo 10-• , Dave Sobolewski singled and Joe Bellflower 4, North 1 1t•m0<1• ooo ooo 11-1 t o N tr D " A ~ c M RA m Ramirez followed with a bleeding o e ame "· zusa • Ht• a':'tt'U tt11 ~~ • " "" single inside the third base line. South 4, SuMy Hills l ~~1• lb i g ~ g ~~~~·.: i i ~ ~ Sobolewski, however, had been Rolling Hills 1, West 0 Ramlru. fl l O 1 O Scovil~. u 4 0 0 0 d Chaff 6 GI 2 Pau1. tb 1 o f o =:"· c 4 o i o thrown out at aecon on an attempted ey , enn ~"':!.:,, " j ? e I 'tJ;in·"~ j ' J ' steal earlier. WarTen 3, Arcadia 0 ffi'£r':;.~ rt 1 i \ ~ H.:Over, 111 l t l l Whistler struck out Ill while walk· Long Beach Poly 3, Excelsior I H~!T• 21 ~ l ' ~:m; • 1,_\;;....;.~_\:___i_ng.;.._bu_t_o_o_e_ln_th_e_1_os_ln...;g:__ef_f_or_t. ____ Sa_vann_ ..... a_a_._J_or_dan __ 1 _____ _ EXPERT BRAKE overhaul 10,000 MILE .QUARANTEE HllE'S WHAT WI DOa I. New Bonded Lining 2. New wheel cylinder kilt installed 3. Tum all drume and resurface lining 4. Maller cyllader and power cylinder hupecdoa 5, Bleed and adj•.t hnltet 6. Roed tett for brake perionnanee K MAii MAKI GUAIANTll Offer .. MAY 22, 1968 Ye r-w-tee ow llnke 1.bUf'll mpWlt w ... la malerbl _..............,,,.,. .. .-WW ..... teed period. 11 lw.ke ....... IMblW "1 ._ lttrice ......_, wew o•t wldda ... ~ ..._... teed period. we di femd .. npt...._t HalJlp .a -~ ......._ _.. wfB .. ......-ril - ... ~ ... e( ............ ...., ,... ...... I 1 r- Why Wa/t1 CHARGE /Tl tt.o.c.. ..... c.... • ..,,... ... ~ .... COSTA MISA DOG RAltBOR (At WlJIOD) 541-2082 WISTMINSTll 15440 DACH (At Kd'addea) lf2.20ll .. ______ --.. - IUINA PAIK 5888 LINCOLN (At Valley Vlew) 126-5IOO , ' SANTA ANA JfOO EDINGD (At Bristol) 546-7832 I ,10 MrLWAUKEE -Odds . and ends from a road 11·ip with the Ange ls and the odds are it will never end ... Many c 1 l 1 z e n s for Milwaukee like to think the Chlcago team is moving to their city, but the only games the White Sox figw·e to play here are the nine on this season's schedule From the look::. o { ri ownto''" ~tilwl'l11kee th.·y are tearing' the city do\1 n which is not a bad idea. Southern C al l r o r n 1 a residents are doublle~' ap· plaudiog the announcemi:-nt the Super Bowl will remain Miami and be shown on 'l'V in the Southland. If you really want lo g<'t rich, buy a hotel laundry. ~obody ever heard of Bob Foster._ who boxes Dick T1~er 'ti for lhl' 1 i :! h t heavywe ight cht1mp1onsh1p May 2~. One dollar neckties.last as Ion~ as rive dollar necklJeS. Pete Ward's home run pace is 56 for the season but the entire White Sox team may not hit that many. Not a ll a i r line stewardesses are looking for rich husbands ma i n 1 y because you no longer htvc Lo be rich to fly. Rick Reichardt st.i ll has a Jong way to go to reach his touted potential as the next Mickey Mantle. Room service must send out £or the food. The 1968 Ke ntucky Derhv may go down as one of lhe worst messes in the spor1s history. the wearer I~ silting down. In the matter o! handltni: pitchen. ba~<'hall m Jn:lC\' • are :.marter m1 w th:in tlw~ \\l're Ill ~ea:' aco It made \I 1 I '' a u I. 1' <' famous hut 11.1'' 1tnn't di 1ni. any more ~fit ht'rr thjn :in~ other t'll\ The ()od;!l'rs and :\nJ!efs v ill both h;_j\I! . \ 11·!:>1.JI shorbtop~ thi-. )11111me r A plan· l'allt·d the S:ift' !louse ha' taJ..l'n O\ er a~ the action ~rot in :'>l1lwaukrr With th<' runner' b~ d:.iy i.!Od trott<'r, h\ ni~ht. .t 1• po~~1ble to lx>t 19 races a da\ in Ch1l·:i !O. more 1£ you know a bouloe. .. \ drink twice a~ good as hourbon and water 1s doubt" bourbon and wa ter. .\nqel pi t c h e r Jim -'ll'Glothhn I e ad s t11e American League in lobb) sitting~ The ipp1es in t h c Midw . t look every bit _a~ bad as the ones 1 n I lollywood. A columnist in Chicago ha~ written his annual piece saying George Halas may' retire as coach of the Bear.;. Wisconsin leads J.he world in hunting acci::teiiti. , Baseball players a r c childish when they get mad at the official scorer. The guy who inven te<l j wash and wear shirts should get a medal. ' The only thing t h a t silences Bill R1gney's ulcer 1s pound cake. · I Onl y head waiters own l more than one tuxedo. It is going too far when the St. Lou.is Cardincis score a run in the first m· ning and make it hold up to !OPEN DAJLY 10 -10, Slll. 10 • 7 Choice of 4 Decorator Colors POLYPROPYLENE SCOOP CHAIRS .., The guy in the hotel lobby who is attending a con- vention is I.he one with the lapel flower that squirts water. win. 1-0. never go to • 011r Reg. 3.33 Sunday Only Bill Rigney would trade almost anybody for a good relief pitcher. a night game in Milwaukee without electric socks. Copyright 1968. SGV Tribune Inc. 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Se<jo Liquid Diet Food FOR WEIGHT CONTROL Ottr Rq • .27e I ~.:f.l~I 10-oz. • Sego liquid dlet1 food. Choose ve:ry choccr late, very Dutch choc<>- late and very chocolate malt. Cha.rge IL l ""l'-' 0-.ttty IMllt tOld .... "" .,lllld OI. ... m111--o ... Slllllrf, lff lM .... -t.JI a.a ti S:JI ,.-. -te * all alllblt ti DI• huMs, S... Cw, Trlll libs t nd MOCor· qd& ltd~ wlll M .....,. aM red111 dliM buai• 111e~ufKturecl II Onlllt CNlty": 11141 I witty ti lllOIORJdes fl'Olll I Honclt 350 to t .,... MlllM Wltll 11 lt11i111 Dtutl 111rJ11t; l!ld 1 150 Triumph ROid ..... -...,... ...... •itt1 If llllftMrs. ""'"* -plc:tvm. n. .,.. ._. l*'9!1tl011 c..tw ts lotlttd jlllt lff ~ S.ntl Ant Sliop tonight!. We 're open till 1 O P.M. r,,_, It fltyfft llDN; J 111fles N9t of T.t111. , I f • mro•XATION Cll'ITfla ~._-"'!ft'!!'Ol!!'!!l!'!!'lt!!"r -- • :.:·;'.: :·:"-;-._•:·:: . . . .. . . ' Dr. I Jo Ire. ' ByW INGLEWOOD Fager, a prin for Horse of boDDrs, muat l)OUDdl, m. me been aaPclpek $100,(8).added at Hollywood F ne DeW1 ca to Joibn 1ffrUt the Tart. I Fager, when taken Frida7. Fourteen bor the probable Faitr, wen e l Vl6 mile tea Nedur bad flown here fro just a daJ i under the as: ftl'e track au- the ~rear-old pack Jligb w pounds. But a me study Friday n conditions of tt involve a r a plicated table based oo mon stuted periods imoost to 130. 'J'tro Of thE FagCt' won 1.1 worth more tl understo c spokesman sai Nedur was saying "Dr. here to run a the Saturday Dr. Fager,, just behind D 3-year-0ld las- tiooal poils, I going in ~Ca at 124 pomid5 Top contei eadtng conte Owner·tratner Barbs Delight Invader from three can r paigners: M John W. M. Market. Graham's Ki and William J Filly atar, Ga Rl1 Res: HOLLYWOOD ,,UOAY, I CUIJI "llST IAC• - .... "'" Ill C.llteo '4000. P'r!Md!M <M V.11 S.lan ... ....,. CD VI '-Y llllW (I G TIMI! -I. It J'lt ALSO llAN -°'"' ltedr•. Lift """""· ........ GoldPftlll. SCRATCHED -""· '-"-'°' HCOMO UC• _, oi. "'""'* s.iaco. ,.,,, !lox cw """ ll.AO 7.C Ut RK-11-u Mortwnt Cuh Box <"lnc.tY TIME -1.11. AL90 llAJt -Tm. Tried N' T1 .......... co..,, , Alla. D~ It ·~ ~=°,.;t DAI\. l' DCMllL . cm .. .,,...., -' .. "'.::,:CC:..: .... ...... Sl!'P'ritl (J It It/It Cl'lllU "If ,.. *-"'(Ill v TIME -.51 lft ALSO RAN -ltwel~IY,I Ma•OI", Don A V Time. KllAT~l!D • .._, Kolo Ko ..... , .. , IC!red NUllTM ttACI • -0 .. ..-..... P'emMlletCW .. • ~r•,•ld-, '- Slormv Tonv «> TIME -1.10 21 AL.SO RAN -• 1Cnl9ht, '961 Pr ,. ............... ,.,_,,., Our lffl SCRATCHED !lover, JYmfYt. < •lf'nl llACa ele•-Clll1 Mk ~9""' (J ,. MlllrlMflst (A LAT.,,_.<W I U Ml!-IM• AUO llAH -T_lon, Decor•• Jev-. ,..,.w.~ NO KUTCHI llCT" UC• turf. ' .,.., el ---. ..... .. ...,., c-.. (l.e ..... "'*" ....... .._I\."" TIMI-I ... ALIO UN Kt••• ........ ' OOldaft -ICUTCHIO • HVW"'"' •1 .,.., .... ,..,,.. H..--c1111co C...DlllellllC """ Ot ·-( ,,,.. _ ,_ .. : AUO ltAH -.. .._. .... -=.~ 5% ble ant- 1ed, mgs :;on. imit Jully com- : and d I 'ROL ,, f! '2 1 • I diet I hoco- hoco- 'Olate - - Dr. Fager Jolted -' -By Weight Corona del Mar Tackles Foothill in CIF/ Tennis lrviu League cba(nplon bye the firat round aloog SU Gallriel al Covlna eo...._ del Mar Invades wi~ olaer 8eeded tum1, x..neclJ al West CovlDa FOQthlll TuesdQ afternoon RoOlllg Hllls, Mark Keppel. RedlaDlb -bye at 3:U lo MU» lot 6e right PU. VU'du, Redlandl, Lewer b ... etel to meet top.teeded Newport Santa MOilica and Loyola. Sant.a Mon.lea -bye Harbor in the aecond round 'l'be paJrines : Beverly llllls at Jordfh of the CfF tennis playoffs Laree Scbeeh San Marcos al Santa Ft!day. • v.,... tlracu& Bubua Rolling HJUs .. ~ llemet -bye Smell La Salle at Claremont Upper lnellet Ro)al OU at Katella Pasadena Poly at San ----~--­Marino Antelope V a 11 e y at Harvard Bishop DI.ego at Arroyo Grande FAVORITES Saturday, M,y 18, 1968 DAJL V PILOT J 7. SPIClAL en DiYiS HI Polnl ..... ..,._ $tt.tl NOW S12f5 M...,C.,_ SOUTH COAST TENNIS SHOP Thi Sea Killp, undefeaW Newport Harbor -bye Loyola _.,,. INGLEWOOD -D r · in Le a g _. e eoapetitioo. Oorooa del Mar at Footblll FWlertGD At R a n c b o ,ager, a prime candidate aY«aged over 25 poiDta per ~Bill at Pasadeu AlamilOI Santa IWI at Tbacber . I.ewer Wadd N•tl..ial a"4 l•ul , ..... ,.. elttp r"• pto¥o tllo DAILY PILO conlot .. _ of th •Mt pop•l•r ool•111111 £1111 ..... ,.. ..,.u.1>1. •• • .., -~,., u. th v~1t-' ...... Look to The Daily Pilot For Top Sports Coverage for Horse Of the · Year loop win. Mark Keppel -bye Sant.a Ana at Bell.Oower boDOr•, muat f#r'J 13t Newport Barbor drew a Palol V.tdea -bye WarreD at Mayfair Palm Sprinp at San Jacinto pounds, aix mare than bad~~.:.!:.::..:....:==.:.:.:..-=.:.::....:....__::..::.:.:...:..=..:.:.:___.:..~~~__.:..:..::.:...:..:.....:.....__::__~~~~~~~~~~~================::.:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- beeD •iclpeterl, in today's $100.000.added Californi.an at Hollywood Park. Tbe new1 came u a Je>lt to John Nerud, trainer of the -ran.a stable'• Dr. Fager, when entries were taken Friday. Fourteen bones, including the probable favorite. Dr. Fafel', were entered in tbe l 1n6 mile feature race. Nedur had Dr. Fager f1own here from New Yon just a day ago and was 1.IDder the assumption, as were track authorities, that the 4-year-old colt would pack )Ugh wejgtrt of 124 pounds. But a more thorough study Friday morning'of the conditions of tbe race, which involve a r a t h e r com- plicated table of weigtits based on monies earned in stuted periods, boosted the imoost to 130. 1'w<J of the stakes Dr. Fager won lalt fall were worth more than had been un derstood, a track spolcesman said. Nedur was quoted as saying "Dr. Fager came here to run and be'U &o in the Saturday races.'' Dr. Fager, who was rated just behind Damasc11.5 as a 3-year-old last year in na- tiooal polls, f a e e d tough going in the CaHfarnian even at 124 poqids. Top contenders lnchlde eading contendm include Owner-trainer HaD Steele's Barbs Delight, also a recent Invade from tbe east, and three C a l l f o r n i a cam- paigners: Mr. and Mrs. John W. Martin's Rising Market, DeCourcy Graham's Kissing' George and William Haggin Perry's Filly star, Gamely. Race Results HOLLYWOOD 'ARK aESUL Tl "llDAY, MAY 1', IHI CLRAll AND l'~- Ptllt'T RACR -• ..,.ltln9~ 3 yeer •NI brW !fl CtlltlnM. 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Ju.,,rmle 1·nrn,. t11ntin111>11 lo be <1 ni::i1ur J')l'u· hkm w1U1 more tlwn 40 p< ~cent <•C srrrnus olfenc;ec; l~ir.g perpetrall1d by persons undrr '.?I \1.!<lrs of a~e .ind lhr age or greatest criminality 1s now 15 )'l'ar~. . ,\ Special Sluri}' <.:omm1ssl(ln ap· pmnted by the President has urged that rll"W methods and technique s tic llcvisrd to ml!el the problem t)f crime tr1 our cities. Ctinc,'e:..; h;is tn hotJ' l~i.; and 1006 approprtateJ money te, .1-~ist l1>t'al law enforcement in their tn· no\. all ve er forts "1llT both technolo~v and procedw es tllat might turn U1c tide o( lawk<; ness. The Safe Streets and Crime Bill \\hich would provide some 85 million dollars for these , .... _ Ct>fl.1Uval11:r. u;ellotCJ-<fo N t wpor& P.rnclt , California. 111011 well become tl11• /ir.~t t1ty m the U111!fd Staie& to 1111111111! ro1111t1 tf1e·clork Ll'Li'v11w1& 11111111cor111q l!'/lllJ.lm e11t fCJr ii:s 1>vl1cc 1/1•111ircn11~1•t Smee IL 11;0\ first µmpu~· 1•d. lltf 'fV cr/lll/lmPtU /las drOtti1& .w111111 "'lt·cm<l u11t ~11port .. wme skep· ucism "'"' ~nine 011t 111ttl·out oppos1· t11111. 'J'lie DJ\ll.Y l'lLLJT l1as !lti<l edi· Ll/llllll!J tllat 11111 system cut1lu ojfer 11~('(111 11!'i.~1.slu11ce m pulice work. but t11ar //s yc/1eme of tJperatio1i sJ1nt1lcJ. lie t>st11h115ltetl u.11h tl1e helµ uf cum· "'"'''''Y /t>mler.~. 1.urposes IS now bclure C.Ongress. l.S AUGUST. 1967. a proposal was mridc to the Nev.1>0rt Beac.h City Council that our city test a system \\ h1ch would use police monitored 1ctev1t.ion cameras to provide more s:.ircty for our citizens and their pro· Jll'rty. It was further proposed that an aµµlic atfon for fund~ for M1ch project be made under the Law Enforcement Assistance Act passC<I by Congress in 1!16.'i m an amount or approximately a halt million dollars. The City CoWlcll approved an expendJture of $3,500 <ind commissioned the Santa Ana based -..., ____ __ Stanlsll'I Holf ln DIKOBRAZ, Pr11ut The A ge of Sit-downers: A S tudent Speaks Out By LINDA GRANT In the Orani:e Coast College Barnacle, OCC'1 Student Newspaper The lackadnlsic1l attitude young people have toward life. their lack or working, hoping and dreaming, their cultivated nervousness ne"-er ceases to amaze me. There has been bred a generation of protest ors; oc slt~owners instead of doo1 ~. This grou p whi nes that tht oldsters have left them a derectiv• p1et-e or merchandise. that the world tsn't per(cct, Ulal Ulings just aren'l made of spun·sugar and marijuana as they wer led to believe, I Cor one am tired o( the screaming. bltchinJ?. Jnd whin ing. There Is not a •·tjfijij!t.ii Saturday, May 18, 1968 The Comment hge of the DaJl.y PUot sew to inform and stimulate readers by presenting a vanei, of com- mentary on topics of lnlt!r· est and signllicance from lntormed observers a pd spokesmen. Robert N. Wted, Publlthtr '\ group of young people In the history of the earth who have round the adult world to be what they would like. The moment civilization became concrete enough to warrant the definition It has been given, the problems were born and have not yet died. THIS GENERATION will not escape them. We were not happy with the chaos our fathers ldl us. nor they with the mess left them . but they worked and tried to bring about changes they ff.'lt would benefit everyone. They complained. yes. but the complainers were in the minority. The workers made up the bulk or the people. 1 wish these people would slQnd up and use the education we have paid ror. I wish they would enjoy the recreational facilitie! lbcir fathers built. I wish they would read the wisdom left th<'m by the scholars. I Wish they would etijoy nature and her spectacular and changing contribution to dally living. M05rL Y I W1Sll they wouJd 1top thlnkhlg of only tbelr pempered 11elves. They have had everything and given little. Tbey have tried to escape in tbt false castJes produced by drug&, They are afraid of work because work means waiUng ror rerults; not having things Immediately. It muns patience and matul'lty. They bore R<e and ltlihtftl me. l ad· mil, then arc many, many who do nol tall into this cate10f'7 -but thtre are tnough to make me •hl~ and wrinkle tnY DOie lo dlli'&St t1muJt.aneou11.)'. , Artnc Corporaboo to &HJst in tl1c (lrel)Oralfoo or a grant appU~. Smee that action the lOCQJ press, the press nationally, re<:Llo, and television h~•e :.:iown a great and varied 1n· terest in the proposal. It was in· evitable that controversy sbould oc· cur It Wa! ::ilbo tnev itJl'ble that a great deal c.r mrsi.nrcirmation woold be disscmU1ated. Some or It w a :; deUber111e. ~ot a1J people in this coun- try desire an effective law en· rorc:ement ~ystem nor desire a slowdu~ n in our muvcment toward .:narchy. IT IS l,\JPORT.\~T. however. that }OU (the Newport Beach resident) hecc:me acquainted with \\bet ls ac· tualJ.y being proposed and how it may benefi.t )OU and your neighboi's: l. This is a tesr or pilot prognim and is not a complete system. Tbe devel· opmenl of 12 to 16 cameras is con· templatcd, which it is believed will adequately test I.he crrectiveness and acceptant.~ or I.he con..:et)l. 2. It is planned to use the best engineering talent available in ex· plaiting the television art and pro· ducing a system which will permit the rapid dispatch or ofticers to locations of civil disorder, of crime, .and d traf· fie problems. It Is expeded also that the ,&ystem will be a strong deterrent to crlme. SUrvelllance of areas ad- jacent to schools, tor example, would discourage the potential dlild molester and the social deviate. 3. The cameras wiJ l be used ex· ctus1vely ln and focused only oo those_ areas oI our community which are considered public. These are our beaches, marinas, <::ommerdal areas, Rtreets and thoroughfares. The equip- ment should prove oi great value in ~hor tening the time of police respcnse and giving canse<tuent assistance. Swimmers in trouble. the build-up of traffic congestion, the need ror am. bulance service, au may be noted minutes before the first telepboae call is received. 4. The cameras will IO& be trained into oomes or buildings. f>. The cameras will not be capable of seeing through walls, drapes, or other materials which are designed Cor privacy. 6. The cameras wlU not have audio capability and consequently will not have the capacity to overhear con· versations. THERE ARE a number of other rn,yb tmt onfortunetely .,.. ~ and need to be 1.afd any. Tb11 is not the fiut such appllca&ion ol tt.\eYls6on for polict ttse. Clo6ed circuit televisl<Jn cameras have been used successfully for a number Of years in England, Germany and Japan. A number of American cities presently t.H them for traffic cootrol. Both priv&te aod public agencies are continuing to find more iappllcat.lona for television use. AS PRESENTL '{ coooeived ttie citx, funding 0( S3,500 has perntltted • prellm.l.nary study and the develop· ment of tbe grant request The request will be submitted under council authority to the Iederal pvemment or othu C.oogress designated ~ for a system development flJl)di.ng. Further city cuh o~ will in all probability not exceed $10,000 and will be used for installation coats. Federal contributions, should llie grant request be approved, are ex- pected to amount to some $22.8,000 in engineering costs and $270,000 in equipment costs. The city of Newport Beac.h and Arinc Corporation would be expected to return to t.be federal government a tested and ewluated systems design together w i t h ~ proctdurM, ~I con· • tttlla!OU, Jiep.l and e t b i c a 1 ia· terpfttatlODI. utility ClOllS1NiDU, aid operatiog COit infonnatiOIJ. THE TEST SYS1'E1'1 with a value of perhaps •t50,000 will. at the concllllion of the test period, become the pro- perty of tbe city. The City Council will then decide whetfler to continue use of the system, amplify oc expand the earner.a network, or dismantle the synem and put tihe equipment to other use . It should be emphasized tbat the operauon would be under the complete control of the City Council. They would set the ooostr~ta deemed necessary for etNca1 operation of such a system. Such coustraints 1'0uld preclude any unwarranted mtusion of tbe system into die private affairs of our citizens. It is therefore necessary that the citizen understand th'.lt the cameras placed so as to view the public streets and those area& open to public use will in no way dlmlnish the freedom of leg.al action oc place constraints on nonnal cooduct. The camera, in short, will see no more than would a police officer pat.rollillg either oo foot or in car. Do We Really Hate France? Americans Respond in Kind to A nti-V.S. Mood By ANNE TJIJNESSE Jn Le Figaro (Paris) Translation by .Atlas The escalation o( American an· "1oyance with France was speeded up toward the middle or 1967. What broke the camel's back. particularly in New York, was De Gaulle's relerence to the Jews as a "domineering" people. Bear in mind that New York is the largest Jewish city in the world (a fifth of the population is Jewish) and that Jews play an extremely active. though not a "dominant" role in the nation's lie. They were deeply in· 6Ult.ed. It is possible that their resent· ment might even go so far as to erase the memory of De Gaulle as a Resi'Stance fighter in World War ll. We all know how they lo••e to be loved, and above all, by the French. Until re<.-enUy. their hostility ap- peared only in isolated instances. The news coverage given to these ex· aggerate<! their importance. Ignoring them could have kept tl.e fat out of the fire. But the public is greedy for the sensational, and there are plenty of American papers which cater to this taste by blowing up such incidents as have occurred. In this. they are playing the game of the opportunists, seeing a ri ch reservoir of publicity In a show of Francophobia. OCCASIONAL ironic and vulgar comments on France and its govern· ment are being made by certain television perscnalities (over 9 0 mUlion TV sets in the United States). Everyone knows how sheeplike Americans are. There was a time when everything French enj~yed matchless prestige. The height of chic was to speak French, dtess French, eat and drink French, furnish .French, etc. Labels saying "Made in France" were prominently displayed In the stores. In the big cities, "French Weeks'' were organized with fanfare. Their success was guaranteed. BECAUSE OF THIS, the sudden change in attitude is all the more spec- tacular. On the business level. it is too early to evaluate the effects of thjs ao- t.i·Frencb wave, first initiated actively only this past sununer. To the extent that it is a concertC<I movement, its influence has already been felt over the whole range 0£ French export.a to the United States. The most recent figures indicate a toted of $690 million far 1967, a drop of 1.15 percent trom 1966 ('698 million). This is certainly not a catastrophic loss, but any reduction in the ex· pansion of sales to this country is, in itself, a disturbing sign. For the past 10 years, French exports to the United States have risen annually by from 6 to 10 percent. Again, for 1967, American exports to France totaled $1.025 biWon as against $1.007 billion in 1966. Over a billion dollars. for th e American economy, ia certainiy not1a figure to be sneezed at. THIS IS a period o{ hostility, mild on the part of those who dissociate the ~gime from 1he country and have adopted a resigned and patient al· titude, irrational among otllers who put the government, France and the Fren~h in the same category. {t has gone from anti·Gaullism to Fran· cophobia. But at this fime there are far more anU-Gaullists than Fran· cophobes. Respect Y ourseH First For a whole segment of the American public, the typical French· man ls charming but a r a t h e r dubious partner. U he belongs to the upper classes, he is pictured as a vain man, dogmatic, lacking in national pride, and cheating on his taxes. The worker or peasant is imagined as a poor artisan, livin~ uncomfortably, full of hatrC<I for the ri ch and voling Com· munlst -if he isn't for De GaUll~! WHAT DOES France manu1acture? The average American bas no idea that the main items exported to the United Stat.es are aircraft and metallurgical, chemlcal and industrial products. He would inswer this q-ues· tion by mentioning wine . perfume and Paris fashions. Such stereotypes and hasty judgments are causing a gradual debasement of r r a n c 0 • American relations. In the past several years. many French people have gone on a binge of anti-Americanism. Ought thry to be surprised when the Americ:ios reply in kind? Nevertheless. the current feeling in the United States does not seem to be dictated by resentment. It would be truer to say that Americans are heartbroken about the whole thing. By CHARLES McCABE 1 was much impressed the other night when I heard ascribed to a psychiatrist the statement: "The man who respects hlmsell is incapable of destroying others." nus is analogous to another psychiatric dictum which ls becoming fashionable : "You cannot love anyone until you love yourself first." Th e statements are. o{ course, deep. ly rrlaled, and they touch on problems which reach Car into human nature, IL follows from these statements lhat if man truly valued and loved himself. war would be impossible. In ract, all forms or hostility would be 1mposs1ble. And since war and hostility in personal relations are all arround us, and seemingly not letting up, it follows that there are few people around who truly value or love themselves. This is melancholoy knowledge. I KNOW a handful of men who respect themselves, and they are all gentle men. Perhaps it is the mark of the gentle man that within himsell he bas lhis elusive thing. What Is self·respect? The dictionary says: ''Respect for ooe's sell: regard for one's character or st.anding; laudable sell esteem." Self-respect, like a sense of humor, is something everyone allows to. But it is not a simple quality, and it is found in far less people than profess it. A lot of it comes in your genes and in your schooling, to be sure, but mostly it is worked for. To some it comes late in life, and to some never. To bave it when young is to be at tbe top of the heap. THE SELF-RESPECTER has no great consciou.sness that he is an in· st.rument for good or a foe of evil Such feelings are, in fact, detrimental to true self-love. precisely because tlley are wild abstractions with no real connection to the human condition. The self-respecter simply knows - with a s<>lid knowledge -that be is himself, and that on t.be whole be bas neither the need or the willingness to hurt people. Cktting there is a problem. The man who loves himsell well cannot go through 1lfe, unless he choo6es to live atop a pillar. without knowing the hostility and enmity of his fellows. WHEN TITIS HAPPENS, we have the test. How does he react to violence? The answer. and the only possible answer, is that he take the coorse or Jesus, and turn the other cheek. Turn It not in righteousness, --~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-------.,0ur ltla n In San Francis~ / but in love: because be knows thtt love, in the end, can neutralize hate. To demonstrate this he may have to give his lie, as did Jesus. Few or us will ever be forced to make such spectacular demonstration of a prop<>Gtioo which is simple. Simple and tough, like so many simple things. The idea that It is within a man's capacity to avoid destroying others is really a rather thrilling one. IC it can be achieved by genuine self-love, then selC-love should be the thing above all things to be pursued by man. SPEAKING FOR MYSELF. I have f.ar too little of this precious com· modity. I was born an angry man, and grew up so. But I find tbe anger abates as I age. I am sure I would not turn the otl1er chttk if someone punched me in tbe nose. but I am not sure I would ap- prove of my brave belligerence either. Brave cowardice might be the better course. Let us hope. in our lagging way, that we are moving to a world where bravery. and its friend destruction, will be Irrelevant. Let us remember the dictum of Konrad Lorenz, the theoretician of aggression: There ls a missing link between the animals and civilized man. That link is us. THERE GOE S J ACK.IE GLE ASON , THE BIG GASBAG By HERB C.\E~ SAN FRANCISCO"'-Wh;it was that barge dolng.irut there behlnd Alcatrai? Glad you asked. Jn fact it mlght still be th ere_ Aho:ud the barge is a crew and a huge ballOQn made of p)~c clothr~ hags (the kind cleaners use I, with er "gon· <lola'' or two garba~c rans. Now we pan to Pier 39. where we (Ind a helicoptu contalnlnn Pilot John Ortega and camcramnn J o h n Stevens. When the Wt>ithcr i• )ult rigM, the balloon w\11 rise behind Afcatru and Stevens wilt sboOl It from. the chopper -au tttls foT a 1cene lo "Slddoo." ~ hicb hat Jackie Gleason escaping from Alcatru via the h o m e • m a d e gasbag. Sorry you asked? it wasn't safe, ma'am, would we be using the fly-now-pay-later-plan?" IJERE WE ARE aboard a very crowded bus on Market Street and there in the a.iJle is Dappt:r Jack Ard.en, next to a great-looking young lady. Each time the bus st.ops and st.arts they are thrown ogalnst each other, whereupon the cl'llck finally says: "Y'know, if you were a little younger, or I a little older, we couJd have a ball doing thl.s. But since )W're not and I'm not, I'm gelling otf.'' Poor Jack. Poor all Of us. I STO..L THINK the English made 1 mlstake by ielling their beloved "Queen Mary" to Long Bud>. The old girl ls belng subjected to all sorts Of inlqulties, the latest being a RICHARD O'LONE, the A\'laUon plan by the new owners to melt Week correspondent here, telllnl 1 down lhmi of tbe abit'• mllbty group about tht forth c om In I propellm and make TIE TAC.KS wonders of aupenon!c Hight: "The out of thmtl Tbe Long Beach stewardea• w1ll slap vou.r fact) ttnll*s figure they co produce before you can rtt a v;or<J out." It'• U mlWon tie t.aclrl, Hll them for also hls SliOrJ about tbe tr:wel aaeat S3.00 eacll. and ralM f.18.t mIWon tryln1 to 1oo4.he • m'rvous Utile · -1lx times wl\al they pl.kt for Ule Old Lad7 before her first ru,,..: "lf il\lp, Tbls, cltizena, la Yank" , Know-How at lts finest. If the British bad only thought or that. they could have kept the Queen and had enough left over for tugs to haul her back and forth across the AUanUc for years· to come. SOMETIMES l get the feeling that Mu~tangs, like paper cUps 1t1d wire coat-hangers, reproduce in the night. I congratulate Ford on this sma>shing succeu, but the time la coming when at least one car In every accident wtJ be a Mustang - and Is that an acceptable inuge? TIIE BEAT GOES ON: RFK. who has tbt Kenned,y habit ol tmn· Ing "a., Into "tr." eaint • croppa both In India.MT and Nebrasbr - especially when he retehed the town of Ogallala. "Ogerlaller WU de!l.nitely my WatuhloO," be chud.let'. Pap oDe beldlt.._ of the )'NI', ln the Blut t.aU Mwc:1~ of Humboldt CountJ, Calif.: ''Blue Lake Chamber to Hold Potluck, Hur Repar1 on Gu..·• KEEPING UP with the C'.Oft'I• plio.t.d ... Id Of hip: ··int .. bad -and still have -the bee.rded young men and their ladies. pe<J· dling underground papers to the straights o{ the Flnanci:ll District. Then we bad our I e a d i n g 1 stockbrokers going out to the Hashbury to sell the Wall Street Journal and Da1Jy Commercial J"Jews to the hippies-"because to them THESE are underground papers." Meanwhile. there ue the plastic hippies -the sons and daughters Of the r\ch who spend their we4eodl among the true hip- pies. And flnally, the 1 a t e 1 t pbenomenoa: the w e e k en d stralghts. Thue are true hippies who find out 1'hen their well·to-do parents are leavln1 town for the weekend. Tben they 10 back to the old bomtateed. to 1haw, •bower, load up on food and drink and watch TV In comfort. On SUDdQ' afte.moon. bavtn«.. bid thetr rot of middle clua goodies, they Co back to the Halgbt-Albbllry to rejoln the hip wwld. . ' . .. .. ' . . -I ': t . ' ' . . . .. . . ' .. . . ,.. ~ • 1 • ., --·-·---p ... . _.._ __ _ - -... ----~ ..... -.-a-... --. . .. . ... . - •• I ·~ • • T• •• •• , DEi . [ shiel luxe side •• l •• ........ ...-.---- T )Ill· in. lld I Of ion ['()· rill of Lhe the ie.r the ete uld U'Y 'm. LDY em Ill . the ras ets Ii ill of on rt. ~ce in 1ed ady of tes. e a ~Of 11). >hie ex· , in >ast lted rn 6 967, lied lion the ~t,a lhd e. e to I to 1tion 1ple. rlple an's :s is can lhen ~ all lave :om· and 11ger rtber . the ap- ~her. ~tter that here tion, nber the is a and --.L - ' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S · FACTO.RY DIRECT DEALER IS NOW ORANGE COUNTY'S NO. 1 LARGEST VOLU ~ E DODG E DEA LE Another HARBOR DODGE first ••• 48 months bank financing availa§le on all new cars & trucks in stock on approved credit. SHOP at YOUR LEISURE with ALMOST $1,000,000 INVENTORY of NEW & USED CARS to CHOOSE FROM ······················~·········· Southern California's Charger Headquarters ~76 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT · '68 CHARGERS e Bucket Seats e Hideeway BRAND Heedlights e Full vi nyl interior e NEW Nylon Carpeting e Rear Deck . CHOICE Of COLORS Spoiler e Full racing instrumenta. tion e Front Air Foam Seet • Electric Clock e Bumper Guards e Ash Tray Light e H.D. Sprin gs e H.D. Torsion Sway Bar. Ask for Stock No. 945, No. 944. No. 137, No . I lb. 5 25 TOT AL PRICE ~1l::,: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Pavmenl~ Include "" I. lie. I. fin.nee cNr;e& °" " ""°'· o" appr cr~it ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW '68 DARTS 959 CHOICE OF COLORS • Padded Dash • Seat Belts • All Vinyl Interior • Heater & Defroster. Ask for Stock No. 909, 134. $ TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT 5 TOTAL PRICE ticTt:s: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY tteymenlS Include tu I. lie. • llMnc.t clwlrges on '' mos. on IPPr. cr~ll ·····~··························· '68 CORONET BRAND NE~W~ DELUXE MODEL _, .l , . ' , • Dual Horn System • Tinted Wind- shield • Deluxe Wheel Covers • De- luxe Trim • Foam front seats e White sidewall tires. Ask for Stock No. 536. '69 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT '69 TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT 5 2389 TOT AL PRICE ticTt:s: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Pevments Include tu I. lie. I. rtn.nce ctwir0ts on Al mos on IPP' credit ··························~······ BRAND NEW '68 POLARA 989 TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT '89 TOTAL MONTH PAYMENT • Nylon upholstery • Wall to wall carpets • Automatic trans. • Power steering • Heater & defroster system • Dual brake system • Back-up lights • 3 spd. wipers & washers • Dix. seat belts. Ask for Stock No. 125. s29 flavfM"f\ lnclucle lex & lie. & flnanu cllolr0tt on Al mos. Ill' U lt!'. credll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAND NEW '68 MONACO '109 TOTAL DOWff PAYMINT '109 TOTAL MONTH PAYMINT Auto. trans. • Vinyl trim • Dix. whl. cO'lll!rs • Trunk light • Map light • Vinyl roof • Power brakes • Ash tray light • Vinyl bucket seats • Power steering • Astro- phonic radio • W-S-W -Tirited glass all windows. Ask for Stock No. 981 . s 49 TOTAL PllCI (,f::s: IMMIDIA Tl DILIYllY Volkswagen Center USED LOW MILEAGE '681 & '671 THltU '61 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM ;~~~~!:. ~ : $0T461CE PYMT PYMT. +'AX I. Lt '64 v.w. $29 $29 TOTAL PRICE ~u~r· ... r.. TOTAL DONN TOTAL MTMLY. All HARBOR DODGE USED CARS with a GO D STA 100% UNCONDITIONAL tUAUNTH PY1/ T. P'IMT '61 v.w. $16 $16 $866 + TAX & LIC. TOTAL PRICE $4/t/, THIS STAR STATES IN WRlllNG THAT HAHOI DODGI GUARANTEES THE CAR 100% AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS FOR 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES WHICH fVElt COMES FIRST AFTER PURCHASE THIS INCtUDlS AU MECHANICAL ~~ "ARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, IATIERY, SPEEDOMETER A ,...,, RADlO, HEATER ON All CARS. THIS GUARANTEE COVUS Ii' :if R•dlo. h .. ter. ri~u ',t1j4· TOTAi. oc.•m PVMT TOTAL MTMLY, PYMT. + TAX I. LIC. ~ ALL PARTS ANO LAIOI FREE TO YOU. f&l ALL PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES AND ALL FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT '65 DODG1 I l 'l1 ')M 8110 9 <>ass. stltlon wa90n 11.0lo. neator. autom11lc. P s .. P.11., lugga~ reek. w•w. wheel dtsc.s, w/w caroet1n9 tllRZ ISO! $57 TOTAL s57 TOTAL cr1 666 'TOTAL DOWN MTHLY. ~ PRICE PVMT PYMT. .;. TAX a. LIC. ILUE IOOK 'lllCE S2ll5 '65 CHIVR« t. ALA 2 d"°' hl"'10.. ftadlo. MAltr, •ulo •Ir ''J11" P.S. P.11. (HUR 9931 546 wz~. s46 ~~1r~ \1 36 BLUE BOOK PRICE $1965 '66 DODGI f"R tUT 440 TOTAL PRICE t TAX & LIC. Radio and healer, V·I. autom•I: while sldewall llrtl. CTZK J61l GOLD STAR s43 TOTAL s43 TOTAL s l 6 DOWN MTHLY. ,.YMT. PYMT. ILUE BOOK PRICE $1775 ,64 PONTIAC C)NNIVILLI TOTAL PRICE +TAX & LIC. '63 PONllAC GllAND Grand Prix. Radio and healer, auto., P.S. tluci<el £etl~. wsw. (QIL 33?1. s29 TOTAL s29 ~OTAL ~$:'f. MP~~t: ILUE IOOK PRICE $1390 '63 CHEVROLET tMPAi.A TOTAL PltlCE +TAX I. LIC. Super SPOrt Hlrdtoe>. ,,, ....... P.S .• rldlo •lld hMNr. ~ ...... (Fl'# 7JI). $26 $26 s7 TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL PllCI ~$:'f MJ~~t: + TA)( I. LIC. BLUE IOotC Piia $1340 '66 DODGI CORONIT Aulom11ic. Htlter M1ny other UftH. (UOH 031) $26 }$~f 526 1*!t: 66 ILUE IOOK PRI« $15!0 '(>5 CHIVROLn TOTAL PRICI +TAX I. LIC. 1 door hordloP. /Iulo., r•dlo, A>r cond .. llOY<fr stotr , r>OWor brakH. wsw. !RAU ~l Biscavnt 1 door Full lactory eaulpped (NGP 3'6.) GOLD nAR '36 W!r 536 J;~11 l1066 TOTAL PRICf + TAX lo LIC. ILUE SOOK .PRICE $1750 • 15 MU ;ANO COUPf v.1, autometlc • .-•-Ing, rldoo, htetor. _, coven. budte< ,..1 •. (UJB m> s33 TOTA s33 TOTAL \9 L L TOTP~~CI ~$if "'J~At: QO +TAX ' LIC. ILUE IOotC PRICE $1875 '65 DODGI CORONIT AUlom•tlc. _, slffrlftl. v ... recllo ltfld hffltr. ITG9 608) s33 TOTAL . s33 tOTAL ~$~r. MJ~M: ILUE IOOK PRICE $145S '6 4 CHFVROLET IMPA LA TOTAL PRICE + TAX lo LIC. 2 door ~rdfno R~dto, ~eter, &uto .• J'!OW~, stttrtn~ & brake), 311 "'o • budtft .eAl!o, W>W ""' IJZV 15') s33 }$:r s33 '1~r.t ~ ILUI 1001 'lllCI Sl HS '66 Fl"'I,.. TOTAL . PRICE . + TAX & LIC. Custom 1 door H•al<lr. fully ftciOIV eauipped. !~MA 6n> GOL D ST •R s29 m:f s29 f~}~· sa6 +r;~~~c. ILUE IOOK PRICE $1160 'OB 'ago n CHOICE OF COLORS DELUXE 4-DR. MODEL BRAND NEW '26 TOTAL '26 W,TAr" , ~$:Zf. "',.~Al: I ILUE IOOK PRICE $975 TOTAL PRICE +TAX I. Lie. '6J FORD JOO XJ. 2 door hlrdfop. R;;d1o & hHltr. Po .... r •ltlf, _., br1kes, butkft Hits. (HIE 374) 523 ~~ PYMT. • TOTAL PRICE +TAX I. LIC, '3 DODOI DART '63 PONTIA( CATAL1 TOTAL PllCE +TAX .. LIC. Auto. trans .. lteeler, w'-1 .,.,.,.., Ml Y!l'll't ''"''10!'. <WI' 112) $16 $16 • "' TOTAL W,:~ M'Wlt~ PRICE l'YMT. PYMl TAX & LIC. ILUE IOOK n1a $815 6 TRA V y. 5POJ\l.JMAN VA I C,AMPf Fi~ READY TO ROLL! ., Fold-ewey Di!'ette "' Kitchen cebinet Dix. seat belh e dual braking system e hutar & defroster e h a z • rd flashing system e padded dash & visor e bad.up lights e multi speed wip· ers w washers. Stock No. 141 . No. I 59 $71 571 499 "'Vinyl covered with SO-lb. ice box comb. sofe & bed .,, I IO volt electricel .,-Drapes on all outlet windows ., Built-in stctege .,, v.a wall, full len\'th TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTH ,AYMENT ,AYMI NT l"•'mltflts Include I•• & )p _ TOTAL PRICE t,lt:,: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY •r111 Ot1 " mos. on •-· crtdll L DAY .,-Automatic: wardrobe DON'T WAIT! NOW IS THE TIMI WE'RE DIALING TODAYl HARBOR O D L t ..-.---_...,._ .......... ___ ...... ----_ __. -. . . . . : tf I • l r !ft DAILY PILOl' SaturdQ, M,y 18, 1968 EYeryOM H•s Something Th•t SomeoM Else W •nt.... TBE BIOOESr SINfiY MAJUBTPLACB ON T8E OllAN6E f:OAS'J'._P&ONB •llECT .. Z.RT8 You CM W 'Jt, Fincl It, Tred• It Wrth e Went Ad .. HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES fOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSIS FOR SALE I HOUSH fOlt SALi HOUSES fO&_ SAL• Owr•I 1000 Gwr•1 1000 Gentrel 1000 Gener.I 1000 G.ner•I 1000Gener•I 1000 Gwral . • 1• 0....ral 1..o.n.ral 1000 PAUL WHIT! CARNAHAN REALTY CO. TOP SAWMAN of the Month Honored PAUL WHITE CARNAHAN REALTY CO~COSTA ~A OFF'fCE honored CHUCK EVERSM' for being the top 15SQ{'iate in the ortice 10 1• thP month of April. CHUCK EVERETT has been auoQ. ated with Paul White Carn- ahan Realty Co. tor the pallt 3 yean, and resides with b.ls famll.Y at 543 Aliso, New- View What's new? How about an Immaculate 4 bedroom home wit.h a panoramic view of the city llgbts and ocean? WeJI. we bave one wait- ing for you. Just listed for $41.500. Baycrest Charmer A large 3 bedroom, famil y room home locat· ed on a corner Jot. Shake.roof. beamed ce1l· mgs. loads of paneling, neat landscaping and room to add on tor the growing family. $43,- 500. Top of tfte World See the boats in the bay and a million ligfits from this gracio us custom ranch home. For· mal dining room. 3 large bedrooms and a pool located on a spacious lot. Just reduced $9,000 for a quick sale. $48.000. Spring Fever! Imagine your family moving into a 4 bedroom ranch home with shake roof. family room and located on a cul·de-sac street in a charm- ing neilbborhood. Just listed for $28,950. More Spring Fever Another home just listed on a cul-de·sac street. A customized 3 bedroom home with loads of quality added by the owner-builder. Shake·roof, panelling, plenty or used brick, slate en try hall, aggregate walks and drive- way and a huge master bath. $31,000. What h Your Home Worth 7 Ask us about our professional appraisals given with no obligation. .. ,. .... HOME & INCOME :~•SPRING You can llve in 3 BR 2 beth, ····~!'(!:TY port Bead!. 1600 sq ft deluxe home & 1801 WestcliC! Drive, Newport Beach let 3 other 2 BR 2 bath de-liiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiiiti-~~-;~-:---:-- luxe unit& help pay your QPnl fllllDAY No Phoney wa_v, Income $595 pu month. gt NII Full Price $60,500 $23 500 This 3 ~n!!ted near ' schools and golf course has Newport plush carpets, double gar· iohn macnab VllW DOVER SHORES A Stylish sophisticated adull home. Lar~e formal dining rm. Spacious view llvlng rm. 3 BR. 3 Lireplaces, panelled den Wtwet bu. Floeung 1>1a1rway Reflection pool. Private Association Beacb, $89,500 . -OPEN SAT & SUN . 1606 Antlgue W1y IRVINE TERRACE For the beglMlng Executive •.. im maculate 2 Bedroom, 2 beth home. Asking $34,500 DOVER SHORES Exc11111g new Spanish Bay· front home, red tile roof. 4 bdrms, 4 bat.hs. powder rm, dining room. large social rm. Pier & SIJ~6% tinanc· ing-15% dO'sll'I to qualified buyer. The BEST BAY- FRONT BUY 1n Newport Harbor, S167,500 OPEN DAILY 333 Morningtter Line Cell for Appt (714) 642-1235 881 Dover Drive Newport Bttlch NO DOWN SUPER DELUXE 3 Bedroom, 2 baths with complete built· in kitchen and 15' x 17' ram. Uy roorp. Stunning livi~ room with white brick fire- place. Quality avocado wall 10 wall carpeting and cus- tom dMlpes. Beauti.ful.ly landscaped. IMMACULATE, NO DOWN to VetJ. Pay. ments less than rent. 'nlese are sea.roe. HUR.ft Y ! \ THE REAL ESTATERS 646-7171-0PEN EVH.....-546·2313 IRAND NEW BACK BAY Beautiful new contemporary with stone front -3 bdrms -21h baths -extra large fam- ily room with fireplace. Tile entrance sur- rounds sunken living room. Located on quiet cul de sac. $35,500 -Don·t miSs this. EASTSIDE SPARKLEl-$18,500 It la a natural for a starter OT' for a retired couple. -2 bdrms -garage -carpets and drapes in perfect condition. A real charmer. -and only ior; down. IAR HARBOR-POOL HOME Outstanding in every respect -This popu- lar model has 4 bdrms., 2 baths with separate m~ter suite. Large pool with automatic fil. ter and sweep. Lots of extras. Elec. garage door opener. etc. $35,950. NEWPORT HEIGHTS-$21,950 Nestled among trees with fe nced yard. 2 bdrm. -large panelled living room -Tiled kitchen and breakfast bar. -Try 10% <k>wn. COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME Ultra sharp 3 Bdrm. -2 Bath with 18x38 Heated Pool -Separate fen ced play yard for ''Kiddie Safety" -53/.a % LOAN CAN BE ASSUMED -F.P. $27,950. One of the best. 646-7171 Open EveniftCJS 546-2313 THE~EAL ESTATERS . OCEAN 'RONT ltst auy In Are• Be.Ibo& Penlnaula Pt. neer jetty. 2 BR "Doll HOUie" MA TI LA BORDE, Realtor 40 Ft. Frontage! Room to expand. SE0.00>. P~t'INSULA PT. CUstorrt-built 3 BR home. Delightrul ramily rm with (irepla~. dl.nlni area. Kit· chen bu eleclrlc blt·ln s~ pUances. Tbe living Rm, is nl04il charming. You will appreciate the many EX. TR.A features or this quellt1 home. Just atept to the Ocean! '56,00>. ·DUPLEX SITE One of the few remaining vacant Iota In the BEACI l AR.EA. Buy Now! Build tol' your future. Good ter ms. $20,<XXl. DANDY Beach Hou1e near Newport / Harbot Yacht Cub. 2 BRs .. frpl., rurni&hf!d. Owner will ean-y Finl T.D. $5,00> dwn. $34,IXX>. CLIFFHAVEN CfYlY 2 Bdl'm. home on Snug Harbor Road. At1rac· live Living Rm looks out on large, 18.ndecaped pa 11 u. Room to expand! Priced to aell ! S25 ,950 EASTBLUFF ON THE TOE> -with out· standing panoramic VIEW! A charming home with 4 Bdrms.-<>r 3 &Inns. and den. Marvelous kitchen - B/I RIO, dishwashtt - Bree.Idut room area. Spa- cious living room, family/ dinin& room, master bed· room overlook g a r d t n · area. Huge patio for fa mily fun! $44.800. S.lbN RHI Est1te Co. Josephine Webb. Realtor 700 E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa OR!ole 3-4140 Government Resales sv,•1. -$165 MO. INCLUDING TAXES & INS. $3,000 On. -Three Bdrm, two bath, built-in kitchen, fully carpeted & draped home. F.P. $23,500. sv,•1.-$152 MO. INC. TAXES" INS. Three bdrms, 2 baths, DINING AREA, breakfast bar, space Saving Built-in gaa kitcl:\en and separate service porch. Newly painted thru out, carpets & drapes. ONLY $24,000. 51/4% -$20,400 LOAN -$165 MO. P.1.T.I. FOUR BEDROOM EASTSIDE six year new home. Extra closets and wardrobe space. Dining room with sliding glass doors to patio and enclosed fenced yard. Built-in kitchen with breakfast bar. Large 165 foot corner lot, with room for boat and trailer. FULL PRICE ONLY $25,9501 CALL US NOW before it is too late!! Trader's Paradise R-2 ACRE 132'x305' with four older homes. Can be developed to 15 units. Eastside Costa Mesa close to schools and shopping. Income approximately $3540 annually -Equity Sl7,200. RealisticalTy priced at $47,500 for cash or will trade for units or acreage with grove in Fallbrook or Valley Center area. Exciting News! vtc:,,. 249 WT 22nd, CM ~~~:1 :i:·,:: 3 & Fa ily R ket value at $19,500. Use .,, .1 t. r t I , • • Stop Paying Rent! 2709 Cote Street 5 Bedrooms Plus Pool Four bedrooms + Den + Dining Room; 1 % bath home for $25,500!! You 'll be thrilled with space for your family to romp, on thia COZY CORNER nest.led within an easy walk to Fairview Road Shops an schools includ- ing ST. JOHNS PAROCHlAL, THRU O.C.C. ENJOY the nioe yard, concrete block walls & aluminum covered patio for planned p!i· vacy • Easy access boat and trailer pad. GEN- EROUS FHA terms!! 646-1111 M OOM your GI or FHA loan. Call (C•ll ID RIDDLE us to show this home, It will Large lot • small hoose. Furnishro. Any.I-~ REAL TOR 646-1811 back up these facts. R£Yrr- """' MAN CO., 546-822'l anytime. ca;TA MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 545-!M91 Open tlll 9 PM Try $500 down. Easlside. Agt. ~ or 646-2629 , .NO DN VA popular College Park 3 BR l % ba, bit-ins, pluab landsc. $24,900 .•• NO ON VA' BR. fam rm, 1'4. ba, frplo, new c:pts, patio •••••••••••••••• $23,SOO ... Swimming pool, frplc, 3 BR fixer upper nr Westclitt Plaza $1500 do.. Take over $19,00> loan + am pmnt on a second • • • • .. • • $23,500 •.. Early Arner. Back Bay, VIEW, 4 BR den 2~ ha, game rm, 2 frt>lcs. JUlt ~ duoed to aell ............. . EXTRA VALUE HOMES FOR OVER 17 YRS. KlNGAARD ~ Eetate Ml 2.22'l2 Open fiou6e SUNDAY 1U 1620 W1rwlck Line Westcliff Area Sparkling fresh & newly dee. orated 3 BR home with fam- ily room A aeparate 11ua enclosed lanai overloddni 18JOO' pool with eaba.ne.. Un- cleri>rk:ed for are9 at $43,500. DON'T M1$ THlS! Ruth P•rdoll, lte1ftor le Wectclil! Dr. &C6m UNIVERSITY PARK OPEN SAT/SUN 2 VACANT HOMfS I 4076 Germaindcr Way .• ...................... $Jil,()()() I 1777i P~to Way •• • • • • • • . -• • • • • • • • • • • • • S:ZS,95() ED RIDDLE REALTOR 64Ul11 4 leclroom $19,750 Bert~ Koe his one today. Just put on manm. Lots ot lhede trtts, bit lot, 2 betha. Won"t be around lonit 11 thil low prl~. 3M3 WmiaJIT DRIVE ~ml Open E\'el. FOR SALE BY OWNm Ltirge 3 bedroom, 2 bath bomt on • eul~-.uc tUttt· -r.o fireplaces, new carpet. Mat lboppiQa, Within walk- tns dbf.lnt'il N t .,, p o r t HarlJcr J1'lb S c b o o l , Mlftmtary ...S Jr. Hieb Sdloola. Lcp Jard wttll ex. tra .... .,.., cal tar appointment NMl56 Best Seller On pa9e I I 96 of the most popular modern unabrid9ed dictionaries you can find • definition of tht word "Rt1ltor." It could be said th•t this is • case of • "best seller" within • ''best sefter.'' Throu9h the ye.,.s, the dictionary re~ins .. best seller •mon9 books, •nd when it comes to ,..1 est•te, the members of the Newport Harbor-Cost• Mew Board of Rul- tors •r• the "best sellers" in the business. Operatin9 under a long tst•blished cod. of business ethics, bac~ed by yMrs. of Hperitnce and equipptd to offer valuable anistance in any ,..f est•te transaction, your Rulor is the m•n to see for fast, tfficient .ncl satisfyin9 help in any ,..al estate m•tttr. NEWPORT HARBCl>R-COSTA MESA BOARD of REALTORS lt~s ·Realtor . . . . . ...... ~ ... "' . . . -.. . . .• ; . :. ... ' .. ,... f. i . . .... . -. . . -.. China Cove OPEN SUN 1-5 Uke new 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home on the walM' • fee simple <you own the land). An excellent value at $95,IXX>. China Cove is located in Cor- ona dcl Mar at the foot of Dahll11 Street. Boy & leach Realty, Inc 24a1 E. Coast Hwy. J ust introduced to the mar- ket, thia spacious family home wruTants your Inspec- tion today. Big covered pa- tio adjacent to large pool area. S big bedrooms and 2 big baths. Excellent loca- tion. Full price only $26,300. nss Pf!t' month includes principle and intettst. "All This" and Baycres'· Too Corona del Mar 20l3 W~UIT DRIVE All the fine appointments found in expensive homes are offered for your pleasure in thi5 lovely IV AN WELLS built home. Formal DEL PISO entry hall, spacious fiving and dining room over look private courtyard and beaut.i!ul heated ANTHONY POOL_ 'Ibree sparkling baths and fou r large bedrooms one easily converted to den. Large family room convenient to all electric kitche n. Pro:fession- a11y decol'Clted and landscaped. PRICED TO SELL AT $63,500. You will love this home. Let us arrange the terms. · 675-300> Eve & Su n 833-0101 646-77ll ()pm Ev~. BUY OR LEASE SPWH SPWH Gorgeous 4 + family room Thi• betautUul 4 bedroom home with custom heated borne. Lovely kitchen with pool outstanding yard with all appliances. Large din. patio, Ideal for entertaining. area. Fireplace, w/w car· Sprinklers fron~ .I: rev. Has pets & drapes, dbl. garage. master BR with separate 90% loan available or wiU beth. built-in electric kitcf'l. leue for I to 2 yrs. en. A&1tlng $.14,25().make of-$27,000 646-0555 220 E. S.Venteenth St. (E. 17th St. Shopplnt Cent.rJ Colt•~ fer I'\ l I • \\ 111 I I ~C '\B\\lt\\ •. ~ \ I 1 I I I 293 E. 17th St.a. 646-l.t94 1093 Baktr, C.M. 565440 Eve. ~752 you' II like our friendly service Evenings Call 646-4579 or 646·1050 --- View Harbor to CataUna Exqu:lalte ' BR, 2~ ba. Broldmoor Home, hl&h atop Harbor View HlllL Land· scaped & det.'Orated by two of So. Ollifomlil outstand- 111~ designers. $78,500. j47.7()11 Call for Appl. Donald Bird REALTOR Open Sat/Sun 1-5 2091 BAYPORT WAY County Conidor oa nat 4 BR (2 extn large), 3 bathl, hoge family room, bright modem kitchet with loads of storage (evtn • pantry) extnl large famlly room 2-IOO sq ft of gracloua living All this + a pool·aized yard ~ a ~t Beech mallir.w •ddftla for only $34,950. Rltr. 646-BS Ews. M9'30I *LACHINMYa nsH IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD (and the ltftlbeed are nm· nlng) 3 + acres of beautiful 6reaoo ~ front•ge. Plus to~ally fumblled 2 bedroom home. Begin a life of luxury for only 9 down in a Monticello Townhouse (pure waU-to-wall Elegance) . 2 bedrooms and DEN or 3 and 4 bedrooms. 17 rt. Master Su.1te: 2 baths. double garage, deluxe built-in ~itchen w I w carpe.h~g, complete exterior maintenance. Its exclusive Country Club living • , • with clubhouse, pool and recreation facilities ..• only $20,950 ClNTt" Of HA".c>ft AltlA Herbor Shoppin1 C."t" 'h mi. South Co.st P11a .•.•. 2 rnl. On nee Coest Colleae .•• 1/z ml. U.C. at Irvine . . ... 3 ml. • Hewport·MHI Schools . Vi ml, P\lbllc Golf Course ..• , , 1 ml. So. C.llf. Cotl•lt ••••• 1h mi. Civic C.mtf •.•• , • • • • Y• ml. OlllVIHG OlfttcTIOHS l f romltMS.nDlttooff·rempOft fW• 2. from Hewoort IMS., '8U hlr Dfl¥e :.w ftoed IUfll Soutn to MOfltlctllo Wett to F•lrMw ftod, ~ left (loutfl), ~omes, • lo Monticello Homft, THESE HOMES QUALIFY FOR THE WAL'KER & LEE "GUARANTEE TRADE" SALE PLAN -an easy way to TRAD&IN your present home. Just talk to the man "'-"' Wilker & Lee. A L.L FOR $29,900 Come by and -our pictur- ea ot the prope~. BOYD ltEAL TY 3629 E. Olut Hlway Orona del Mar ~ MOHTICEUO HOMES $M£S eff ICE1 160 lfXINOTON LANE ~(71') .... 1211 ............ ~·:H:•:l;&ll IA&ll M9fft ••. a time set aside Heh y"r to focus •tt.ntlon on the professioNly qu•r.fied people who lilt, sel. Nftf, rMN9e artd epprajse property •.• the rt .. ttor. When you buy or sel ·,..al property you always' llo bett.r butineu wi+h a RMftor. I r , .._ •• J... --·-.. · .. N. Sc to •s er HOUSES FOR Gener•I -PENU t Oceanf THREE NE single Cami! a Deluxe o upstairs, at down . Now Ocean and Bars, rad1a ed , landsca kitchen ca Cdme see fc GO Lt OPEi "F" S on sec Priced Fo1 COLD 22 Kl 9·33S1 dM - 4 ' Tuesdc c '~~ 54 HANDl L..argr homf' N, romPr 101. Si '!:?'1.IJOO 5112°/o l.l rl!t' Bcinn1r [ r :111 I RR~ 1h1 & :t halhs r: "C'11C"'d ror You W1 THIS You'll look "' lanrlscaping I Ca1ahna, ev<' Ir f,lc. llomr pu'<f k imm1 rl('('Orator tn1r :? ll{e b<irm r-· R Cnultl 111 I RR r'4 P111T ~7.:.00 ROY .I. \I rBa,yrrr• 1~12 SMriA~O Rent Wit In huy ft i'ln I •·an try a hol lnl! Owner llr'll rent wl 1•h11se option pool. Ope qi;2 l:>arre! I S $21 P~rron R lh & Orang1 EXECUTI, 1 n 1111mr11·11I~ • lu-1\/P RAW" Ill ,.,,... hPfil't , I ,:i~r!Pn I. ~ J 1 RH . 2 I "' •m '° Ith h ltlJ mom It I B"autHull: on ff'(' land. OPEN SA' 1901 GL.EN1 OWNER. POOL With tin!plAt"l twodrnom IP'J l!rftJ eto1lln~ """' • dnwn Pf!r'f~l f o I ~y 139.961). DNta Jt...I !l (-- Realtor eek ••• • wee\ set •side to honor the profession1ny qualified men •nd women in Newport Harbor-Coste Mest who ere entitled to use the word "Rttltor." Schooled , experienced •nd bound by• strict code of ethics. 1 Realtor is the frie nd you turn to when you plan to buy or seff ,..,1 property. H is thorough knowledge of every facet of reel estate tr•nsactions is your 9u•rantee that, buying or selling , you .ue in good hands when you enlist the services of a Realtor. .. • HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOlt SALE HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE 1000 Gene rel 1000 PENINSULA SHORES New Balboa GeMrel 1000 Gener1I 1000 Generel 1000Genertl 1000 Gener•I 1000 Gener•I 1000 IN\IEST IN THE GOOD EARTH R-2-Near Bav & Ocean, Will lrade. Vacant. • $22,550 3 Bdnn::Jamily Rm. + Pool $21 ,500! BEST BUYS 1100 ~LEGE REALTY Golf Anyone? Oceanfront Community THREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two • story single family Homes and three Duplexes with a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Home upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental down. Now ready for occupancy. Ocean and or Bay Views, fo'amily r ooms, Wet Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall- ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. Cdme see for yourself: R-3-50x307 with older 2 bedroom. $25,000 R·3-50x307 with 2 bedroom home can be sold with above. $25,000 R-2-25x95. Just steps from the beach. Va· cant. $25.000 R-4-54x360. Nice 3 bedroom home with ocean view. $45.000 Designed for run & entertaining' Cheerful living room brightened by a wood burning fireplace. Ent ry hall. Heated & filtered pool -bath house & L'Overed patio. Deep land· scaped grounds. 540-1720, "O" Down-$22, 950! Bring your certificate or eligibility & move Ji_g,ht in! 3 bedroom, 2 bath. formal dining. E!quisite corner fireplace. Dream k1t<:'hen with a brand ne" cl ishwa hPr Nn clown \. I or low down lo others! :'i40-l 720. HAN DSOME TWO STORY 4 Bdrms., formal dining room, huge living room & a panellcrl family room. Sunn\' & bright on large lot in top Mesa Verde location. Just listed lo sell fast at $34,950. OPEN SUNDAY Ranch style 4 BR with 1h acre lot on a hill in Mesa Verde. Ma ny excel· lent improvements including concrete pa· lios & circular drivewav. Prired at S37,950. See ii Suncla\ at 11374. Wren C1r<:'le. Costa ~lc~a. ALSO FEATURED: Fairwav ;:; bdrms nn ('apri Dri\'c. Open Sunda~·. make oCf er ... :~ Bdrm Pa<.:eseller. S30.500 ... Mej .:t Verde 3 bdrm .. no clown to GI loan. $25.900 ... Beautiful split level, with pool, neaT new al $46.9n0. Just aJl oversized "putt•• away h'Om the 19th Fairwey of the ~lesa Verde Course Is this lovely new l·story CU5- tom home by Bob Clciti • 1usl being t'Ompleted. -I larie BRi:. d1n1n1: room & family mom • lutc•hC'n hreak!ast nrra llu1 r~ ~ pwl-Y0\1.1' 1·;1rpr11ns:. pafl"I ~ Plr : GOLD MEDALLION HOMES OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL 5 "F" Street and Balboa Blvd. on secluded Balboa Peninsula C-2-226x280. Just right for moter or units. $106.500 4 Beclrm.-Viewof Golf Course-$27,950! Prestige Mesa V<'fde. 2 baths. WaU to wall carpeting, built-in range. oven & dishwasher. Many custom extras. Alluring fireplace. Cul- d&-sac quiet street. Acres of golf course greens -serene view! Only $650 Down Offr1'1'<1 VA (no dnwnl or FJIA lcrms • sharp 4 It lamlly room, newly painted -but yatd needs work. Va· canl-ready to go. F\lll price $23.500. 293 E. 17tll St. 646-4494 S Bdrm. & Den • Reduced to $34,500! 2850 Mesa-Verde Or . • Pho ne S46-5990 College Realty 546-5810 I~ Ada;ns ltl Harbor I 'l;p11r Cinema Theau:.., Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 HARDWOOD FLOORS 4 BR, 2 baths, hand-split heavy shake roof, big panelled island kitchen with walnut cab- inets, tropical la ndscaping, localed on a beaut· iful wi nding street. Costa Mesa's best area. $173 per month includes taxes. Just $27 ,950. Elegant gArden kitchen creates an atmos· phere of added space & beauty! Elect ru· ''Award'' built·in kitchen. Carpeting. drapes. Marble entry. Dining room + family rn1. Lovely patio surrounded by a high block fence for privacy. 540-1720. ~~~I 4514 Gorham For further information call: Cameo Shores COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH TARBELL 540-1720 OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1 • S Wonderful Family Home. 3 Bdrms. 21,2 baths. View· Sw1mminl? Pool Excellent Financing Kl 9·3351 675-2000 TRIPLEX With OWNER'S UNIT 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa *LOOK* Panoramic View Beautiful Cameo Shores OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5 AUCTION We havp two outsl:inciinJr tri plexes lhal are IO<'alrrf in the top Mesa Verne arra. built-ins, rfintn c areas. laundrv rooms. l th haths in slu· c110 & the third bedroom in front units. Live in one unit for less than $55 per month or rent all 3 & make over 10% on your money. If vou've ~ot a little money thiS can't be beat. .$39.500. Baycrest Beauty Space For Boat 4 Bedrooms. 3 B1ths + Pool $90,000 City of S•nt• An• 4639 F1lrfield, C1meo Shores 4 UNIT APARTMENT BLDG. 6l4-616 WMt 6th Street S•nt1 An1 Tuesday-May 21st-10 a.m. For further inform1tion- C•ll the Purchasing Division • COATS & WALLACE REALTORS 1491 BAKER STREET 546-4141 Cost• Meui, C•llf. <I BR, 3 1/1 baths, formal clin· in9 roo"' + fe.,,tfy room. Delightful poof with 1pl'iOU1 patio, You'll love it • VaCClftt Soon Mu1t H ll. Go•d ) ll II--. lo,etecl o~ 1trut of .... , ettr•di•• home1, low ~ice. Rooll'V o4 BR I.om• 'onv•n· ient to We1tdilf PIHa & Marine" School. Job ,henge force• ule, Wm. Winton, Realtor 229 Mlrine, Bilbo• lsl1nd Splash Sptash . . Spuktint ,ool with ti.ii 675-3331 Open 'h1 9 Every Night leycreat 4 IR l den lloll'•· ~....,.......,.......,...~~__,.,_.,......,....~~ Neecls deu1etln9 but priucl -I Th• 547-0511, Extension 35 ~HA NDY-MAN Lari:r homf' Newpor1 Heights M l'Tll'I' Int. See to believt. $2:!.900 51/2°/o LOAN l.'1rl!r RonmP Bay hllmr wJlh "·nl I RP..!' lam1J~ rMm, ''"n .~ 1 ha1hs. lmmitrulalr r. "-'11<"'<1 for lfllirk ~Ir In llllB :1;13 E. 17th SI , C.~. 54R-5~ Y~ Will Love THIS VIEW \'no II look ;ic1ns.« hMlu111111 ldnciscapin11: In thr Harl>nr. Catalina, evrn S.•n ClrmM· Ir !sir Homr 1s adult OC'l'll· pied & immac with lovrlY rlC'<'Orator touctw>s. Now has ~ lite brlrms I-dlnml! ,fc F R Coull! P~stl,y mnvrrt In 'I BR + rlfon + rRm. nn. Prio•r S.')7 ,500. ROY .I Wi\Rfl CO. •BayrrMI Officrl I~ 12 S:tntiai:o Dr. ~1:,.-..n Rent With Option 1n hoy It 1~n t every day you i·an trY a home before buy- lnl! Owner want11 act1oo. Jlr'll rent with 1 year pur· rhase option or $500. 3 BR pool. Open Set/Sun 1-6. AA2 Darrell St .. C.M. $21,950 !':?rron Realty Co. 1h & Orange 842-l'nt EXECUTIVE HOME I II flll"11H'llhtlP Mlllf> in f'X· r 111 '"" RAyr~t. Lmmnn1111 m •1rr hf>cimom 1111itt with '1 ~~rll<'l1 .t, !ll'lh1rium. I i rm . 2 b8th11. rsmlly """' w1U1 her, formal 1'1111- 111,: room ~ 1 ~ room. Besullfully tandmiped. nn f Pf' IM nd. SflS.500 OPm SAT/SUN 1-6 1901 GLENWOOD LANE OWNER 8C-«liO POOLROOM With fin.plAM". 1n ~ 4 hmroom tiplll • 1"1'tl Cathr- '11'1\1 orllint lMllA' mom l.i """' • dtW.-11 tormal dln1nr: pe1Mt for m""1•tn1na. ~v S.'9.teO. Data A...a ~II' 14M&!C Harbor View Hills Corona del Mar Lusk . huilt homes lll('flfl'<I in the &>uthlanrl's most de- i;1r<tble & lascin:tting ArPa. Srhools 1' C;ilil Irvine Campus 1ui;t m 11 m t n I s a"·ay SPn~ihly priced trom $.'l 1.900 to $ IR.900 LUSK HOMES Dirrct111ns: MacArthur Blvrl fro m Par1flc Coast Hwy. or Newpl'lrl Fwy. Turn on San JOAquin Hills Rd .. then follow signs ln morlcl ftrea. Secluded Mansion SSS,000 ;u;no o;(1 11. rif ::r,.c1f1us l'Olln· 1rv hv1111?. Thi~ mammoth t ·hNlrnom. split levPI mitn· SJon has 31.i baths and a lfi' X <Lt;' n1mpus room ovPr· looking acres of llp!'n sp:tc· es. You've got to see this to belif'Ve ii. ~ J>4.'t WE!TCLJFF DRIVE fl46. 71l1 ()pen EvPS. Coldwell, Banker OFFERS: 386 Vista Baya, lack Bay OPEN SUNDAY 1 • 5 <'ountry retreat on quiet cul de sac -Fine area for chjldT"en. Home has high beameci ceilings -Offer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $43.950 Mrs. Harvey DOVER SHORES VIEW Elegant French regency <'Ulom bit. home. 4 BRs, din. rm., fam. rm. F,ntry courtyard. Excellent view•for min. leasehold .. $89.500 Mrs. Raulston CHOICE CORNER, LIDO 2800 sq. ft. of luxurious family living. Sep· erate dining room. Huge family rm .. grar· ious sheltered patio. Some bay view $79,500 Charlotte Long PRIVATE SUP & BEACH Custom modem 3 BR, 3 bath, nicely furn- ished. in exclusive private community. Ck>ise to Lido Shopping . . . . . . $65.000 Walter Haase OWNER TRANSFERRED Must 11eH this "Lusk" H~rbor View Jl i1111 home. Popular split.level w/vlew 4 hdrms .. 3 baths. fam. rm .• w/wct bar. Pool Ri7P yard . . .. . . .. • . .. .... ,. ..... $51 ,900 Miss _Leidy /Mr11. Burn.' OFFICE OPEN SATURDAYS COLDWELL. IANKD Ir CO. 2200 I . COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT llACH Kl t-3351 ~..,,. • ---·-------· m orclin9fy. 'PECT ACULAR Invest n IS OLD J R-'.! Property in Corona drl JERRY FREUD • CHARLES ARN &,)• View w f>irr Mar. icr '.!BR homr w11lun --REAL TORS Lnvl'lY <1 B'11'm homl' with waTJ<ing lfistanu ro '!thop-SWEEPING OCEAN VIEW 646-n55 olrl faFhion front PQrch. A ping. Remodl'lll'<i kitchen plus dining area, su1cl 1:11od Bar-gal.II n7 '""'' Slit' 1.Jving rm. with brick from this ruictnm Grecian home in E'1<cl11!11VP Cameo Shores eu·cular swimmin11: pool surrnunrll'd hy whllr rolumns. 3 Pm;i lar11:e bedrooms fnrme l dinm11: room l'l'paratl' family room $89,500 Call: Jim Cohh ~l 'NOAY 12-fl 1723 T err•pln L•n• Ri\YCTU:sT fntm:11in~ c·11~1om . hmlt <I BR homr rll'!!lstnrd 11m11nr1 l?lal'.~ • WRllf'(j l!•irtlf'fl & WR· trrfall OPf'fl to the sky. For· mal rl1n1n1t mom' Bl"'akfal'I room ov1'flookin1t 16x32' pool WEEKENDER- WITH -FRIENDS Comna del Mu Homr built U~t' a Motel 2 big units, Pach w/2 BR, 2 ba, l11:e pntio, unusual value at S4!i,000 Mediterranean Villa LIDO ISLf Lovely modrm 2 BR, guard- t'rl hy icardeni. ,,. st..one walls rtdoced to $17:.00. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1. 6 Immaculate Charmer !i RR, :l hllth hl'lmr with heat- l'rl 1<w1mm1ne 110111, formal din1n1? rm · 11111d< poMession • Sfl2.'m 2936 C1rob, Eutbluff at $~ ·"'"' h h OPEN SAT & SUN 1 • ~ ureplace Service pore as 503 Edgew•ter, B1l bo1 boUi 2'lO & J:?as • S2S.<XXJ. OPDISAT~ Ol.LEG E THE BWff S 707 Iris e. REALTY SUnnY. bright 3 Bdrm 1n Oln· 1'2.,puj_ dommium. Owrirr improved. (/-J EAlTY Golf CourM Custom $36.500 Lovely Medilrrranran1 Sr,.'l.ll- ish homf' ju~t complC'lrrl al Tahiti OlivP & Maui Placr. See the uniQUI' arTh '" munrl· ed Spanish flrC'plarr &. thr dlifel'l'nl k clf~'Ora llvr ma~· IPr BR. Srr II fnr 'urr lo- day. Offer-ro :ii $4i.~10. New &< F'~'Cclu11ive with: l Pele Barrett J and Company ~~ 642~3S3 Pool -$21,950 l'IP111 :i BR 1 hMh homr 1n rx-Superb S BR Home Ct'llml conclillnn. i\l"'l own-i\ !'Ophist1ca11'd rambtine f'r "ill ll'asr 31 SI :, "tlh ~ ~hakr 1'001<-<l ~1111• nn a llon lfumi1111,.. ;1v.nl I rhol'l'l~s 115xll2 pool·~ltf'cl Colleg• RH lty 546.5880 1500 AdamN RI llartinr IN!'Ar Ci&ma Thratrr1 1111 1n Ra yrn><I 1 nnt IM~r holrll. F.nol'm1111s I 1 v I n I!! rnnm, ll!P dinini: rll('lm. rmn· elll'<l gamp 1'()(1m, itnurmel's lolrhrn, hrl':lkfa..-1 rr.om, :11 :1 i]iiii;;i;;imml 1a111sh hAlh~. MnrvPln11•ly c;ut-.:sr 11on;~; 111:ti1 .~. !<Jlllrioos' t;,ri111~11('1~ COVERED P1\TI() rlP<'OJ·atl'll! Rrautlfully l11n•I· BOAT ~HM:~: ~apl'<i' 811111 by Ivan Wrll~ i\ll th1s olrl'rt'<i "11h th•~ l111·r-:i ~c·ar; ai:o. Try 112,000 lY vine l'(IVl'l'«"f ~ B<hm rlml'Tl . S7ll.~ homl' N cw p n r I llru:hts Ruth Pardoll, RH ltor 34U East Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 67j..3745 PRICE CUT Dolphin Tenace Spoll('ss '.! Brlrm. pluf< drn- '.!'2 !laths-minimum main· tenancr. 0vl'rslU' ~at11gc plus cnvM'Cd tioat court, ~1-1.::rm. CURT DOSH, Realtor 1730. W Coilst llighw11y 1>12-6 tn EVE.S. 673-:l u;si WANTED Rral E~ti!IC' Salrs Pcoplr. WHY NOT GF.'T ON TllE R \XD \\'i\GON? Ovrr 25 Yr:irs in Orans:e County e P'Ull fll!Ce arl11rr11~ini: • lntl'r nlf1cr lC'lrtype with c1u·f)l'tcd IAASli on fl'C' es. simple !Qt in hll('SI ~irlt"11· Only $27,900 . rA'!;) To•rm~ &>ained cr1ltn1:$ & hrrr>lllt'· 1600 W~rrlill Dr. 1>12-~1:.'00 • Trainini: program • Insurance i11I ar('t1. cclrive via Trarlr· CLIF PRIEST, RHltor OPF.N SUN 2 · 5 windll In Shi~·ay Lanel 2828 E. Coaat Hwy, CdM Suwr l'l,,7 339 PeuhtrM L.tne • M1rny other hrnerils Call &.IQ-HM • F·or interviC'w OnRutlyhS67P.1500rd. oll, Realtor 673·3770 === 30.'l-1 F: <'rn1'1 II\\' C'r1\i l 'pJX'r Bay. NB •'ii 11 hi.• ~ .. ,1 1\clornhlr 3 Bdrm, 2 hath~. Laiiter :! BR homP, firC'pl11ce. open bl'am«I ceilings. rlou- blC' car gara~e. R-2 lot. Clni;c to mark.rt~ & tnlnsporlatmn. ll'iffi Westchff Dr. &l2-5200 _ ::::•:s:s:::::z:s hrd1111ru1 grournts. ('OVl'rrd -M-V-de r:.110. mom for pool. R.rouc--DREAM-COTTAGE esa .... · H $18,750 Charm1nq ome r0 •n s•t.2!!0. 3 bmrooms. 2 baths. drlu~" liq 4 .ht•I ,,11 lhr A• ,11 h I Richa rdson/Purcell tll11ll in lritrhm. QuAlity Rold CuMom 11myl o'1111'Y fsads you '111 ro r;, 1,11 67.'~11 Wells-McC•rdle Rltrs. l'l\0 Newpol1 Rivel . C \1. mrpl'tin~ \ldfh l'(llor connti· inln tti1~ !'harming 4 hr'I· nntrrl rlnif)('ril'~ 2 car 1?3r· t'OOm \1r<t11 \'rnte hnm1• 11~r Bl(W'k w11ll fl'nl'lnit 1111r-Bmft.ln lo.1trhrn 1rlJ11ins .. 1"- l'Oln1rl~ m11irn1fin-nl l!lll'drn~ tnm ~h11flrrNI h1mlly mom anrl J.'1"1'1'11 llTl'llll, F'oll PriC'(' Ctlf1v1•n1r111 r•••1•ll'T' h.ill OIA11 ONLY M.MO. l..11rcr \011fi 111lh emt'llr no· N'.._. f111 \111,11 •II h'11\lrr .IU•I ~ IO'• rl11wn ,,.,1 nC\ JCr<'fll1il tr11~1 rlr r<I \ ~ inr: sr,, . .no. en-TA Ml::SA 01'1·1CE 2&'.!9 HA~ Blvd. ~91 ()pm bl1 9 PM Estate Prtvecy Colesworthy & Co. ' ~'l-71'11 1904 llarbor Rlvtf., C.M. ()prn F.\IH. atdlanllnrc 3 BR 2~ beth Ml:fj DEL u &Ill home • metiallom)y main· l'IU l'IAll taintd .Ir ~Ut:lt\JUY df!col'· ated! Nt'8r Bay, on foe shn· pie lot O{lPOlll te dd.ig:l'l tfu I ow llhA~ private p" r k with 2 t>(IO~ A putt~ ~n M\Rrrd hy 11 ~mall lll'OUP of d1~11ni:ul8ht'd famill"'· Otil~ OPEN SAT /SUN 2737 DUKE $26,950-VA OK :;:i P1rdoll, 1te1ltor ED RIDDLE 1fm Wrqrltfr Or A4U1~ lt!Al TOR 646-tll 1 , ----------- Lot -SO x 175 f1 ' l"l1•I I \lr.:1 ('•II 11111r (',11)11W'1"> 1~1 11111\ -111illl h•lll" \I 1,0011 1;10(>1.:r \\'ilh111111'11fl, Rllr. 1.-;. •.~ .. , 11rp. Kv~:"' TERRIFIC BUY I?-.' '''""'J: '! Aft I h.41h homo· ..; I 11 1 1' n k !'h•~tl'r. hA111\11wvJ f111t1r!I Wlfh 11f1Jn111· It\~ \ Ar;ol)I 1111, 1 hlni•k Ill do\\nfn"n C'"tl'CIA Mr""1. All thl11 ror only Sl!l.~. 5-1~ ii .oq F.vl' ... f'.11-~ Eastside Cost• Mesa Hhr. &W>-:1921! ~'"f' l'.l2-IO!tS 11 l'1111' 1111h rou111 '"I :it *LACHENMYER fOR-Snlr f"nllhn)l)k Air·• 1'9 11r w/\'lrw t; rm rnnrh h"" I ~ rm cur~• nr rrntnl. Avnr::irln ,(. lr111f lrrr~ I.rs: pool, ~.1110 $.'>l.flOO. Bkr11 OK. Ph il<I 7~112 or 2n· ~).6:1?.0 OWNF:n ~FEnRED to Silmon ~ RR 2 bit. PAiin. clcc kltch dli;h"ashcr, drapes, w I .., cpt~ bc>autifully llllldscaped, fruit trees. 124.950. 540-2783 morr. Will tt'll nr t \<'hllll\ll' L•ke Arrowhe;cr- for T Ch Submit for apj'lt. u I ho !. ro11ll .Iran Vlln Orr Romrn ... oun 1'" mr · a•niqr, J ~ Ith R.naltor 646-325S bellutilully furru!Chrd wub oon m • -f',XceplloMI P"1Vtl"Y· Pncc JEAN SMITH, cut to $22,500 for quick aale. Costa MeH Realtor Take ro·s. Ownt'r at ~ ---------1100 100 E. 17th St., O>ll1 Mesa 6*-.'256 DA YIDSON Realty OPEN SUNDAY 11'68 JOllN!lON. CM S°p;ll' I BR fonnal din I !Mn nn r.1'('111 hlmJlv hnrn,. RhT mo HMtlfir !18. ~f ~Mffl tvn. Mb-M42 ert,y Fri, Set, SI.Jn. call ln4l Attractive 3 BR &: famlly, 337-3248. >Jtcr Sun, {'!Ill (:ll31 Comer, convenient locattoo. 434-2615 $23,950. SJ50 mo. ll55 Austin MESA VERDE-Owrlrr 54~7711 ~ BR I'• RA, ran11lv OW'llt:-R· 236 Tul11ne. S'24.:-.00 IT«lm, rafT'l'hnt l1r11Jll'~. 3 ~• ... 11"5t br. 2 hath. top lmcrd }'l'IM m\'N'l'd P•lk•. mnrl :>1~2198 lftC"I" ~. z l"llr lf<l~l:f'. l.ul<l'I< Apffl. tA.'\?'SIDE f RR I~ BA LA NE"ar ('\o)untrv ('!uh Own~r Lv 1 m !rplc r11n aftll S \-; ~ns,q t. .,.,,. II(" Wlmrl• 1..n8n Owner. 548-7400 Victoria Mesa Homes 16 :-JEW HOMES Low dn. 6~ ':O JO.yr loan From $23,950 Valley Road at Victoria (Just E. of Brook.hunt up on blum Lido site lots. fee simple land • High aOOVE' ~p;i IP\•el Built · m rlectrlc @kitchen. Convrm· ent to shopp1.1111: cl'nter. near new sc·hools. 3 anrl 4 BDRMS • 1 & 2 sty Fireplacrs, auto garage tlP. erator, carpelmg, drapelies, fencing, landscaping. MichHI K1y, Builder Phone &t!-2821 Eves 642-5106 OPEN SAT & SUN COLLEGE PARK Extra large comer lol. ove~ sized garage. ~ Rumpus rm plus Pool. 3 BR. :! ba, rlmin.i: rm. Ow!l('r leaving Countr:v--will lease npuon. $31.50'! 2526 Cunegie Burr White, Realtor 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport Beitr-h 1rormerly Art KlStler Ottice) 675-4630 less Than land Cost One bedroom, nlder home, nrw l<.itchm, R-2 Inf. East Costa Mesa. Excellent fin- ancing. Occupied. Can carry 11scJI. Quick Sale, NHd C11hl $10,950 r.l&-7000 TRIPLEX OPEN HOUSE :-\1\ T & SUN I • 5 108 FORD rrn. I • :l BR. two • 2 RR, 1111 haq• .! l>alhi;. Rl'a1111lul: Ex- ('('lll'nl I01·:1ti<>n. Ju~I $1,."'111 • cnoli tr1 m~ CLIF PR IEST, Realtor SinC1' 1!\17 30.'\I E. \oost llw~ , CdM I 71 It 6T.~3:)'ll WOW! !-Just nvl'r I year olrl. Convertible .f BR & family 'lf 3 BR.~ • drn & dining. Atrium en1r1rnCt', 2 lull haths, fantastic b u i 1 t· tn k1tchm & all und<.'rgl'OU11d uttht1es. Assume 6~ lolln •no loan fgresl Sl48 month includl'S pnnC'ipal & in- ll'rl'st. CAU. f>1(). ll!il (Qllen f:vl'11l lf<'ritagc R<'al Estate OLD CHARM FOR SALE 1 f\R. 'l RA , <'Tl'"· drJlll; wfd,. ff'nN'rl I'll: ldN1I lnr11Jr. OJw.-n J.fi. O\,nrr an'Clnll!'I. Askinl! $20.f.00 wilh ll'rm~ !l'.U SF;.NATI; ~-r. • &12-379!1 • RY Owner. 292 Bowling Grttn. Colleg~ Pk. 3 BR., tam. mi. 2 ba.. frpl., elt'C bltM. $24.500. Exilting loan Sl9.300 at 5% % F H A. , paymt&. n66 Mo. incJ. princ., "t·1 tun. IN. 54&-3860 CLOSE TO BETHEL TOWERS 3 BR, 1~ bll, agle gar, cov~~ p&Uo. cpts, dJ1)9. " s J!l, !IOO K<'nnt!dy & .\~·lilt'~ fll2•!lm f:\'~A. ~s-62!!8 OWNER. ~ Rt E'stdt' tul fir 6<1c Fam rm. cptS, ctrps, Ne 111s. m.9.'JO 646-9™ • I .. / I - s.1~. Ma1 i,e·.:O~sES FOR SALi HOUSIS FO~ SALi IHOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSH FOlt SALi 1 Newport hech 1211Newport a..ch 1200 ~~ lale llJI Lido t• (151 Open Houses --;;l'EN HouSE s•r • suN 1.s For DlscriminatilllJ •rer ttpUSIS 'Olt SAl E HOUSES FOR SALa ~~~~~----- Huntt ...... e..dt ~ 1.atu_ne_a.._ch ___ 1_1os_ HOUSES ,OR.SALi Apertmefttl , ... S.le '$500 DlllAM COTTAGI THE 19IO THIS WEEKEND II 1 _ II B 11,000 sq. fl. ot Lind ~t Zu~ Cirele, 1,Hft.4 , ,00 fste • ...ne, • • sq. fl. in singl•story RMJdence. 700 lq. n. In 3 car Garage W /wark bfMh, Hea1ed Pool 3 bfdroomll, 2 i.rhl, UVinC ... ACHCOMlll room with nll'lludc flt. ~ pl~. Beaut.ltol llltcbel, l Loca'9d OD a &ende tlope Coraed a1r beefln.c, I car tbal Joolca to llae tee. Dftall- p.rqlt, hop eneloeed yard, ed Sea Sbmt.Y •IYlina. w/ ~t I.or dlildrtJi, Ownen ~ ol wood da)llbo&rd movini very toon. Tl')' ~ •ldl.n.r. POINTED GABLE Down, plO"IDmt leu 1tian ROOIUNEE Of' W 0 0 D rent. SHAKE, CUR.LED & WEA· OPJ:N HOUSE SAT ·SUN • wtlta. All renled. Good ttrma. By Owner. Apt 4, 183 Slla.llmar. eo.a Mesa leeJ ttllt lleHy 41fM..,., wftli yd .... -r...4 • .__.... ...... All ttie ....,.._ 1111"4 Mlew ... ::.,._, .. ""'" ....,. lily ............... ::... la ....... DAILY PILOT WANT ADI.,_... ............ ~._ .... ., ...... _.,... .. 111f MCJi'-f•-"" .. fWJHl••_.MMf. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Bedroom) 707 lris Ave., Corona del Mar 675-3745 tS.at & Su n 1·5) 19852 Westwind~ Ln .. Hunttngton B4!a('h 493471 1 1Sun 10·7) (2 Br. & Family or Oen) 1518 Dolphin Terr 11rvine Terrace) Cdl\1 642-6472 Eves 673·3468 1:;a1 & Sun 1·51 2!HO ClifC Dr. <C11ff.rnven1 ;-;R 673-9200 Eves ;)48·.t AIO •Salurday 1·5) 2590 Oran~e. C'osla .\lesa • o_ ~ I 61 642.1771 1s ,11 N .~un · 4S2 I Tremont IC amen ~hore" :'\ R 675.3000 EV<'~ fi4fi·6590 1Satu rdav 1-5) (3 Be droom) 656 Ross. Cost4 Mesa 1 6) 546·5580 !Sat &_Su n . 2580 Crestview Dr. (Bayshore) ;'\B 548 9349 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 1000 Sea Lane. (Harbor View Hi~ls) CdM 6.t4.2513 1Da1lv 12-6) +4:; 14 Gorham. <Ca meo Shores I CdM • R75.~3:l l IS;il ~Sun 1·;)1 ~61 2 Rn-<hU r\' {Cameo Shorr~1 :'\R • ft73·85~0 \..-.. iSCIJ & Sun l·;>I * 862 Oarrell. rosta ~le--a & S l 6) fi42· I 77 I iSat .. un . .,.2709 Co ve St <China Cove1 CclM 675.3000 Eves 548-8868 tSunday 1·5) •2750 Drake, IMesa de[ Mar) CM 545-4993 tSat & Sun) •2526 Carnegie. (College Park) CM 675-4630 <Sat & Sun) (3 Br. & Family or Den) 2875 Clubhouse Rd. (l\lesa Verde ) CM 549·3998 IOaily 1-8 p.m.) 386 Vista Baya (Back Bay\ NB 5 ) 675·2000 ISu nday l· 2306 Healher Ln. <Back Bay I NB 640-3255 r Fri. Sat 1-5) 454 E 2 lst st.. Newport Beach 646:3255 ISat & Sun 1·5) 1927 Leewa rd Ln. (Baycrest1 NB 646-3255 (Sat &_Sun 1·5) •395 Meadow Ln. (County Corridor) NB 646-3255 fSunday 1·5) ll30 Somerset Ln., Newport Beach 646-3255 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 257 Sii?rks. Costa Mesa 646-7171 546-2313 (Sun day 1·5) 346 Vista Bava. Costa Mesa 64&-7171 546--2313 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 302 Kings Rd .. Newport Beach 646-71 71 546·2313 (Sunday 2·5) *1606 Antiqua Way (Dover Shores) NB 642-8235 . <Sat & Sun) *1620 Warwick LaM (Westcliff area) NB 642-5200 (Sun 12·5) 1900 Beryl Ln. (Westcli(f area) NB 646-2909 !Sat & Sun 1·5) 1901 Glenwood Ln. <Baycrest) m 642-4059 <Sat & Sun 1-5) 3205 Ne w York Ave. (Mesa Verde) Cl\f 546-7269 Eves & wkends (Sat & Sun 10·6) •2048 CommodOC'e (Baycrest) NB 675-4031 (Slit & Sun 1·5) 225 Kin~s Pl. (Cliffhaven) NB 673·9200 Eves 548-0715 (Sat 1:30.5) 324 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 673·8550 <Sat & Sun 1·5) 1200 E~ekke Ln 1Bayc rest1 NB 646-7755 rSat & Sun 10·5) 3 rn Hanover <Collt>ge Park I CM 546-5440 !Sunday 12-5:301 (4 Bedroom) ••508 l'Xl~ewater. Balboa 642-4353 (Sat & Su n 1-5) 351 - 62nd St. (Newport Shoresl NB 675-0 144 or 547-7401 ISat & Sun 12·5) 219 Di:1rnnnd. Balboa Island 675-5930 <Sat & Sun) 333 )lornin11star Ln mover Shores) N~ 1714) 642·8235 IDa1ly) 1324 Gafa xv nr <Dover Shores) NB <7 1"'1 642-8235 !Sat & Sun 1-5) •4R27 Perham Dr_ IC'ameo Shores) CdM 17141 642-8235 (Daily) 250 1 Ba mboo, (East bluff) NR 642-2524 !Sal &. Sun 1-5) •3175 C'ollege Ave. (French Quarter) CM 548-1168 1Sum1ay 1·5) •4639 Marine. Balboa Islan d 575.3331 !Sat &. Sun 1·51 18012 Buller. Universit v Park 675-3000 Eves 642·4788 tSat & Sun l·Sl ('4 Br. & Family or Den) *2000 Anchor Wav lBavcrest) NB 642-2341 or 64i -2027 rSun 1·5) 150 l Eton Pl. <Westcliff\ NB 646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 1629 Antigua Way (Dove r Shor~) NB 546-5460 Ev~ 548·6332 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 10485 'real Circle. Fountain Valley 962-8397 (Sat & Sun 9-5) * 1723 Terrapin Lane fBaycresl) NB <Tradewinds via Shipway Ln) (Sun 12-5) 1706 Dover Dr <Harbor HighTands) N"8 646-7755 <Sat & Sun 10-5) 1133 Goldenrod <Harbor View Hills) CdM 675-3000 Eves 673-6182 (Sun 1·5) 1874 Wren Circle <Mesa Verde) CM 546-5990 . <Sunday 1·5) * 1800 Beryl Ln., Newport Beach 673-2020 (Sun 1-5) ' (S Bedrooms) •2936 Carob (EastbluJO NB 1 ~) 67~3770 (Sun .., 8341 Atlantic (Pacific Shores) HB 536-1544 (Dally 1 ~) 1534 Antlqua Way <Dover Shores) 642--8235 (Saturday 1·51 3054 Capri Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM 54~990 (Sunday 1·5) ArARTMENTS FOR SALE (Two 2 Br. & Two ) Br.) 783 Sbalimer, Coeta Meaa ' (Sat & Sun) DUrLIXES FOR SALE (3 l.droom) 17522-8 Gttaldlnt. Mtg. Bch.. 847-6405 l'Noon-Ouskl >. . , . .._ . . . . ' . .. (HARBOR HlGHLANDS) In ~e_ walled landlaJ*i petio, IUDD1 and 4 BR. 2¥.a bath& -~w Vacant and Clean ~:~~e;!d 2 yrs a.go by State Inheritance i~l~HALS · tte.. Pumflhld tun: •••rv I ff Tu 1ppraiseT at $125,000 - A rellly sound """ ...... II or buy at $115.000. Owner may carry back at Ne~rt ... ch 2200 AVAIL. June h t lhru Aug. 303 W. Coeat Hl9hw1y Newport a.ach 7~n. Submit. LOUIS W. BRIGGS or STAN HENLINE RHlton THERED BY 'nfE SALT ~ AIR OF nil: SEA. ~ Ony 2 BDRM. floor P 1 a"· University P1rk Love!)' 2 BR., al~ 6; fl,000 For aummer 673-94S3 1100 OPEN Sat/Sun. 636 Roes J BR. l ~ ba, huge lot I' w/fruit tree-£. Quiet vt. Sew cpl'g & compl redec. Only 18,500. lmmed occ. l.ow dn. Trades considered. Owner/ Agt ~ LIKE Country Club Living llc<•ted nool. goll . rec hse, l hr, splll level, 11, ba. bll· ( Ill!, w1w cpts, drps, 2 • car gar. on prv drive, exclui.lve E. side area. By owner 642-4~ Owner Must Sell Pool Home )1esa del Mar aree, 5% % loan. 3 BR, family rm. 2 pl· lJos, nice yard, S'.!5,800. 5-fj-1993 ------,-,....,...,-31~ YEAR old ,\1csa dl'I Ma.r I BR. '.! BA .. lg. lam1ly rm : All elec kilrh ; sh >rl walk 10 all schooa shopping Ir St. I Johns. S29,900 Prine only. OWNER 5IO-«i75 It-. 673-5107 714 E. 8'lbo1 Blvd . (714) 6754110 Pr1cti~I Luxur y North Bayiront ho~ + Apt spacious 5 Bd, den, din, 4 be, front. 2 Bd, 2 be Apt. 3 gar. NU • VIEW $185,000 1682 EDINC£R fea!UrH large parlor type .... A•c.c. I'\--Eves. Uv. rm., WITH 0 1.D OAJ(. ou-n"" """"' EN FLOORS, WALLS OF COMPLETE PACKAGE ANTIQUED KNOTTY PINE t BR. 2~~ BA, 2 story, Beach PANELLING, 8 I G 8 A Y North Develop. Elec. Bit· WINDOW AFFORDS AN ins, Island &love A bar EXCELLENT 0 C E A N Panelled tam rm w/frplc, VlEW. Ornamental t.ireplaee Uv rm w/frple, din rm wl with wooden maatk. Exclusive Addrfft bit-in huteb. Crpts, drps, cov. The small lot ii taken up with ered patio, blodc wall pool •""clous sun parch, carefree Tlus hnme has Charm plus ..,... I size, fenced yard, 2 car gar. Jo-AllCap'-N with entwining bf'autlful front patio or F "'..., u'6 Cement driveway. orm .. r mo-•-~ glories, etc. Tl:HS t>rll('rtatmng. Olstom-blt • '"'>& model home • 1st owner. ANTIQUATED L J TT L E -Sli:!,rioo • submit a1l 011j"'· Well cared for · 2n yrs old. CO'M'AGE c so CLOSE TO FOSf SALE BY OWNER Also-2 Bdrm GEM R. C. GREER, RH ty s min. to beach. Reduced THE SEAJ, b a.n outstandlJI& Baycrut ar,11. 4 BR, rum· • 3.U6 Via Lido 673-9300 to $35,900. Call owner 847· value for pus room (convert to 5tJ1 A.skmit S3S,500 OPEN DAILY 1 • 5 66'!0 eves le wknds. $1·9,950 PULL PRICE bedroom or pool roomt, 21, WE HAVE CYI'Hl::RS 929 Vii Lido Nord BA large family room. 2 SJ6,jlJ() Up e NEED PRIVACY? e SEE-rot>AY! tU-.:places. Extra large. fee Claire Vin Horn 2-~~J·~l~t~I) =ea A very desirable 2 BR. horn' CONE 'roMORROW! 2237 LARGE 3 br le fan:i rm, 2~ ba, f.rpl, bit-Ins. Nr pool & pane. Avail on 6 mo lse • July tbru Dec a t $275 mo tncl water It gardener. Call BOB PETI'IT, with Burr WhJte, Realtor. 833-0101 ltENTALS Howea Unfurnished Gener1I 3000 M.ts.510N Viejo; 3 BR. 2 Ba., refl'lg. a ir-cond.; complete cupetine le draperies; blt- ins: SG-2464 1 BR, stove refrig, Util pd. S82 m.ootb. Nr airport. 2al32 5. W. Birch 541>-5630 Simple lot. 20 x 40 Pool wl REALTOR II w/elec. bitna. llituated on a MISSION REAL TY Rlch1rdson/Purce a. ·d 985 So ,.___ H ' .. ~--"-t &.&---Jacuzzi. S72,500 finn. Down :HS-93-19 Realty 67s-t031 2-oorner lot. rear .. 11 e . vu.ai wy.. -...... ._. I ..- pyront flex.Ible 10~ or ?? yards hi-walled for comp. PHONEJ!»-0731 -------B--1 3100 'ltVV\ Anchor Way, &U.™1 D Sh 1227 BR., nt'w ~R 41<J8a fllord. privacy: 2 raised petios, "UNIQUENESS" VERY CLEAN 3 Red. """" over ores r & Ii A BBQ · carpets, drapes, big cover or &42-20Z7 Open houS(' Sun., _ Bay ront pier s p. rea s , putting grns., mim· IS JT'S NAME! '°' ~. h Sl~ 00> Owner J • • I 11· patio. Mesa del Mar area. May L9 11·5•.__ --1 DOYER SHORES 6 l>(>·,~.s'1~ .~Y· ""· , . poo. in a tro~::a .se mB(:. Shaped like a ship & shii>-S.225 month lo month. Agt. .,... .,.. Nr M:hools & Suopping. Y shape. This North · end · ~&-4.141 EASTBLUFF Fr:E SIMPLE owner. S23.SOO Open SUn/ ocean . side • of . hwy hse PANORAMIC VIEW Exeroti~e or~dm 1 BR 31, ~1_l_1l_•~--·-_13_S5 1~7: 19852 Westwincls Lane is a cbarmtt. 3 decks on 3 4 BR. 1% Baths; large tam. Near Newport Beach ha din nn !nm rm, lanai. * BALBOA ISLAND * U blJ<. N. of Adams & Mag· levels, upstrs Uv-rm with rm. w/bltn. BBQ: 2 frpl .. Tenn.is Club , d Ev nolia) 493--4711 trpl & sweepm· g v1·ew ot carp., drapes, bllns. :? Car heated pool. air ron · "' Open Howie Sat It Sun garage. Fenced; gardener. Lge. 4 BR. home w/separ.itc qulsitely rtPrnrull'<I. Lovety rum .... BR home BELOW MARKET ocean, hllla It city lights $235 Month. 546--0125 l'lEAR Catholic Sehl.; l11:e. 3 formal din. or game room. OPEN SAT /SUN 1.5 plus pretty 1 BR apt. Onty 3 BR U. bath, elect. bit-ins, from 18' ire window. 2 br, 1 BR .. l" Ba., w/w c~. Frplc., carp., dnpes. Fncd, 1629 Antigu1 W1y 5 yn old "-.in ucellem \lW&ded cpll/drpe, double with elass brick wall, 2 ba Dlh. Gar., fncd. $23,.,;-,..,. lndacpdOWN. ER ,, •• 1"'"' DAVIDSON Realty cmdition. 219 Diamond. pra~. lg tot. ll<XXI totAJ + bcb shwr rm oil d~l pr. ~~~~. down. 1 m m e d · -----==~-""' _ :.16-5460 E\'es. 548-63.12 Boyd Realty * 61>5930 dn. no closing costs. Only Bright kilcb with illuminat· 245 Sierks St. fi.Ki-2309 " EASTBLUFF SlS.950 • $152 per mo. in· ed ceil. Din-rm, aun • tam 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home_ with pool $250 mo. twill Fllrnish} Burr White. RJtr. an Newp<rt Blvd. Npt. Bech. 675-4630 opr'l<J 1·5. nr.; College Ave. as U ~ ''111:__ 2501 Bamboo E tbl ff 1242 Huntl ..... on S..ch 1400 cludet taxes, Pymnta less nn. cov. p1tio with roU. """~ OPEN SAT I: SUN 1.5 -thnn l'Pnt. frpl, lush Own & shrubs, I I French Quarteri .t BR 3 ba A fine -I BR, 2'1 ba Lu:;KI 53/ OJ If !ep. entr each rm. Rm to MONTICELLO Townhouse, 2 Br , dlx kltchen. Adults only. n 87.50. 54o--08'l9 att 3. w/pool. 10''<> dn assume built Homt', nr :'\tarket & "LUSK" EASTBLUFF 14 JO add on. SSl,IXX>; good oe>- 1 5'•r~ FHA · Sl2!l/mo. Tennis Oub. Owner trans· A mu.st Ill ci·~· Bcaut1fuJly Pte inflation price on this 962-WTI 546-8l03 point loan. Bkr, 494-7578 l Doyle & Wood eo. 5-18-US8 rerred-wants lo sell. Ask· decorated l'UW1m carpetl'd large 2 story 3 BR • ~ v II 1410 OPEN HOUSE Mesa del Mar, lg 3 BR. lam rm .. cpt.s. drps, new paint. all blt·inS. S22S. ~5270 I 3 BR., H. Ba.. htd. pool; ing S39.500. It draped. Pro! la.ndscap. family room. Take over fountiln • ey Sat &: Sun 12 to 4 dbl gar .. carp. ovei-hdwd. JOU..Y·REALTOR 642·2524 ping. 3 h<lrms., din rm. & S23,<I005~% loan · total P8Y· $26,000 1 STORY. Airline White Water Oce1n Vu firs.; Sprinklers: fenced; BY ow~R den. 2 fireplaces. S4~·500· ments $191 includes taxea Pilot'• Home: Comer lot. PORT AFINA LAGUNA 2 BR, den, crpts, drapes, water paid, gar, $145 mo. $22,500. Owner 548-f.006 or ns Mrs. Harve) Agent. 67;>-2000 near l'reeway access. beaut trees, 4 bdrm, 2~ ba, New custom bl t Medallion 4 54S..3623 3 BR, 2 BA, new carpets. KATELI.A REALTY trpl, or schls, shops, oil SD br. 2~ be. tile roof, kitcb-Coflege P1rk TRA.'llSFERRED ID Samoa 3 drape1, wet bar, fireplace, I=========-847~ Fwy ~ mi. BY Owner Call en features: Corning CO<lk 642-33'15 BR 2 ba, patio, elec kitch pool, l'>i blocn to ocean. Corona dtl M1r 1250 ..-, .-. .-. ..-. ..-. .-. -.. 962-5129 top, self-clng oven, disbwash-/ Patio, fence. 4801 Bruce °"-LZL\.i..\.i..Z.:.... Ul1 3 BR 2 tra1 dishwasher. drapes. w w PARK YOUR BOATI BEA FUL House . er, cen vacvum, cptd. I -'·-·"""" Crescent, N.B. S29.~. K • h ~·dd• D • full td bit . S65""" Ex tJ ... . CplS, beautilully an~ ........ u , 642-7825 • 6-l6-ml WltC e"'' '" Shake roofed, 3 BRs with 2 DA, y crp . ·IOS, ,uuv. Ct! ent unanctng. 3115 VACANT 3 b e d r o o m s . carpets, drapes. covered patio. College Park. S200 per month. Agl. 546-1141 fruit trees. $24,950. ~2783 .., .... . ,. fl I 1 • tin-_._ covered paijQ.. 5~ FHA 635 NYES PLACE NO DOWN n e nave II .,.-, ot cus om pauos, carpe g, w .. per. loan; $2-1,800 By owner. BY OWNER. lmmac 3 BR 2 to qualified buyer, 3 tg. bit ins. ulk to beiich :i BR, ies & boat or trailer 1hel. 5Jl-88:W ~ A sturdy ~. lmmaculatl'. ba, cpts/drp~. H le F pool. den, 2 hath< ter. Only $19,995 It walk to 2 bedroom, 1% bath, plus Excel. toe, $29,950. New loan BR, 2 BA. bit-ins. park OPD' ;.-\T ,\· SliS 1 • 5 the beach. Cheek tenns. DRJVE by 10485 Teal Circle 4 lanai, large livtng room, or ai.:sume FHA. 546-9'105 alt sized Yard. 128•500· See 324 Poinsetti• Paci!ic Shores Realty BR 2 ba, fam rm cov. patio. sweeping view ot ocean Attnctive 3 Bedroom + guest room, I~ bath. 336 Princeton M1 2-2222 4 thla! 2927 Paper Lane, 5.16-8894 Eves. ~3240 Very mi equity • assume from all sides, comer tire-OWNER'S Sale. Cinderella N.B. Owner-Art 543-9409 C 5· Lot ..-, .-. .-. .-. .-. .-. -.. loan. 962-8397 place, deck & patio, retrir· house. College Park. 3 BR.; 4 BR -OWNER OUntry lie . °'l.L\.i..l.LZV-.UAQ ASSUME 5~% G.I. Newer 3 erator, range & wuher. dry. 3200 xlnt. S23.950. Details. Box 2 Ba., frpl., beam ceU,. new At The Beach MEREDITH GARDEJIS BR. 2 Ba., tam. rm. + er, garbage c:lisposa). North-67~. Sag Harbor. N.Y.11963 cpts. Corner Joe.: club prlv:: Lovely Camro Shores "ilh bonus nn. Owner 839-2370 west trom Alpha Beta. WOULD you believe 19 acre urrenL S28.00>. Open Week· a~ess to p1wa1e beach. 3 $ BR 2 story 3 be, lovely Phone 494-1462 & ·tS-/1.J,,R· "(;~ bacl!:)-ard! 2 Ht.d. pools, ten-ends. 351 6'lnd SL 6r~-OH4 BR, 2 tia·!is. country Uvtn1: CQIS/drps, like new cond. La9un1 ~·ch ___ 1705 Dis ct .. 3 BR., dm, bltne.; 547.7401 Owner/ Agtnt With PMvac:<y. S.CS.950 $1 sq. tt., many extras & E Id 8 l(IW m·1. ~501 R,,....,.,..,...,..... ...... ~""-of •-· • .... 12 R -b rv u nMrl ay Coneiominiuna 1950 nos 1 Story, • BR, t11m rm .. 2 BA, drpl, c:rpts, Sll.000 By ownr ~ 750t or 542-1131 5 BR plus format din rm., l BA, $37,500. By owner. ~7504 or 542-1131 1110 OWNER moving to Arh.ona. lmmed. possess : perfect 3 BR. 2 Ba. home: priced SJ.IXX> Undt'r I p p r I i ! a l . Frpl.. new carp. &: cust. drapes; bllns, fam. rm .. 3 patios. B of A loan may be ase.'Umed at ll3.; Mo., 5% %. Taxes only $479.66. Call 54~3998 Open daily 1·8 PM 21175 Clubhouse Road OWNER MOVING MUST SELL! 3 BR 2 ba, lrge tam rm. family-atyle kitch .. dble hrlck trplc, shake roof, nrw I cpts, oversized g a r a g e • Manicured yard. Ase.ume high existing 5~ 1o loan w/pymnts only SMO P.l. CALL LA RR Y 54().1151, Heritage Real E11ta1e MOYE Tomorrow Vac1nt.Open Daily 3 BR 2 ba, l Crplcs, bit-ins. H & F pool. 3120 Bermuda. $26.500 • ofter. WAU.Y McCOY REALTY 642-&l !17 anytl me s.t.>-44 t 2 I 3 Bdrm• 3 Baths Deluxe on quiet cul*11c I street and G o I f Courie. Pools ind watt rtall1. $5.;.500. Submit terma. I llanta &taltg 64.2-6560 ~ BDR.,1S. It family room: pmr. lnd9Cpd. w/compl,te s p r I n k I ' r s : buUt·lns. di.sbwasher. w/w Cl l'(lels I: draperies. 1.arge patio. Only tti.500. By Owner. S49-43ll. I m6 Calltomia B'( ~ moYIJll -lmmed I l>OMell· 3 br, 1~ 119, lrir tam rm, frpl, nu cp111, drps, nu pnt In .l out. $23,~ 51ii loe.n ~14 4 BR If( Ba. d1nlng/fam nn. dabw1hr, 1at1 water, Ia CtN pelio, spr1nltlen. QuaJ qie a cir~ m.400 3217 Colorado Pl. 549-SZ 5 BDRM., by owner. New cft!P., t •~ Ire. petlo: •many otru. S3l ,soo . 56-1344 IBY Ownrr, SM.DI. 3 Bil. 2 ·Ba., fem. m . Patio, blk. I watls, lllffdra. ~ o.ya N!WJI!!! .._. 120t l3 BR 2 Bl: pools, t.mlJs. walk to bee.di. 123.900 a> Colt.on Ml.ml OwMr PRIME 1oc.. Bhdfa carMta. Vl!W ot tut. a n . 2 • • trt OW2ftJt fM.utf , . , t • . ~ ., . . . " s:.vv~ .., ... ...... ....s. "t9 o,. u.' owner trans. -any o er Almost new cust bit home ONLY $19,950 • 2 BR single Low dn., E-.z tenns Lovely OP&"i SAT A SL1'. I · 5 considered or will lease/ CM T ho DbL nested In beaut. landacaplng, story, own u.sc.. e_ 3 BR 2 Ba homt' on 2 loti nr. Or•np_ Coast Property option. sweepin<> ocean views from atlllched garage. Perfect bay .\ ocean. C.n use H 2 33Z :\Iarm"'rite. CdM 673-8.'i.'iO BRASHEAR REALTY • d ll ed J ... -~ every nn, weod decked pa. con . never v n . apts, rm. lo bid. Prk. rear I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!! S-17-8531 Eves. 839-1537 Fumlshed Corner l o c 121 41st Owner 673·2119 For Sale by Owner tlo, lg open beamed Uv rm, lo. /$ll9 • 7 UN I Ts master BR w/dreu rm &: Assume an w mG. 1414 Vista Del Oro Newport .Beach_ WANT TO LEASE? OPEN SAT., SUN. 1·6 LUSK HOME planted atrium, 3 BR, 3 Ba pymnt. includ taxes. CALL 1509 Cornwall Lane, N.B. Hubor V ie w Hilla ' LARRY 540-ll51 Heritage ae. t. WestcltU c d 0 a•--L I h reta ining wall, street to RA-111 Ei.tate u o n o . Just moved in. in March. nt ~ He street lot S89.SOO. Owner ·--------t========t1 Pool, sauna, rec. rm., 2 Now transferred. Have In 4 year old, custom built. 2 & 494--0737 Ext 220. OF.LUXE Condominium, 3 BR.. 21~ Ba. 6 4 6. 9 I 9 4 !rave new home. 4 bed-3 BRs, enclosed ........ es. No br. 2'' ba, family rm. bll· I • 548-4806 .... ~.... Several NEW HOMES IN Is f ·11t• Exe us1ve rooms, 3 baths, dining room, vacancy. Priced for quick I.ACUNA B e a c h . ~r'. ins. 2 poo • Ree. aci ies. o ... n Sit., Sun. j:5-hw..,·e family room, brcAk· ·°'In Close to beach. SJ6..1385 TownL--~- Several now available along upper Newport Bay. 2 & 3 Bdrm homes, like new $2!15 per mo. but WON'T LAST! Ph. 644-1133 ,...--~~ DOWN. NO CL O S ING ~ 4 BR. & Pool lasl room otf kitchenzi car BRASHEAR REALTY COSTS. Carpets. drapes, Congenial Neighbors 1800 BERYL LANE garage. $47,500 6#-21 847-8.>31 Eves. 968-U78 landacapiog. bit-ins LOS Duplex" For Sale 1975 Fireplace-Cpts/Drpa., all Harbor Highlands. $3.i,.JOO * Cf · C 0 f PADRES REALTY, 8 9 5 OPEN HOUSE kitchen blt/tna. Community • REALTOR 673-2020 • e NEW LUSK HOME osrng ost n Y Glenneyre Street La'"'"" p -• • Yard M•'fttenance. GI .. --Be1ch VIiia Duplex" uuo ..... . 6Y. % WAN; xlnt cond-.. 3 Harbor Vie-w HJJls. Avail rm. · H IA buyers, we have Beach. Ph. 494-8833 3 bdrms 2 baths each side. 2. bdrms, 2 baths ... $200/Mo. BR. 2 Ba., lge. lli-be9med m«t. D-Pl1n. 4 br, 2 ba, 4 bdrm Prestige homes, OWNERS SACRIFICE! Deluxe throughout. DraPes. 3 bdrms, 2"' baths .. $250/Mo. wd ......... led dfn·, cov. -tio. $43,900. Owner 644-1388 Owners have l>ffn tranlfd. 4 bdrm, 3 bath • V'IEW BAY & BEACH .--~ Y• It 11 On carpeting, kitchen bullt-ins, Lovely yd. S30.7SO. Owner must se · 1Y $28,900 Valued at $4.2,500 • sell enclosed garages. 1 d ea1 Realty, Inc. l!kX) Beryl Lane 646-2909 HARBOR VIEW HILLS HAR.BoUR REALTY for S36.500 -10% down home or Investment. In de-~ w. Balboa Blvd. CHA.R.\tl:>\G Bay view; 3 Bran1t new BROADMOOR 847.9595 49+!>558 493-4665 mand area units minutes 673-3663 Eves: 548-6966 BR. 2 Ba . a.11 tl,.c. 2 r.ty. horn,. ~ br. den, 1Umng rm, ---5-2-1-,8-50--IMMACULATE modern 2 BR from ocea n at Huntington hke ne~ 1 n·m\t 2,00> sq tt 3 bl! ~1.500 BY OWNER (). Y-OWN apt. in rabulous Beach. Beach to Slater. BEAUTIFUL 4 BR, 3 ba. Cllrell"ff IWI ti,,., w/pools. Call for apJ>t 61~737 Crown Pt. a ll elec., no East 2 bloc~ to Geraldine. crpts, drps, steps to beach, etc. :>\ow rn.:111 fi73.43.'i6 o\\·x t::rt. 3 br. Was t. ensily ASliume SJ,4 % Loan. Lovely ate pi.. Try $23,500 offer. Income opprox S290 mo., SJ25 tea11e. Caywood Rlty -corner 3 BR 1% betM. Whitaker Bkr. 494-4434 low n46 Lo 548-1290 SALE OR LEASE B Y rC'l·1invl'rt1, 2 ba, nr srhs. ,~ HAFFD L RE aLr·y --pymnt as mo. "' OWNER 3 BR. p oo l . Fn$h, lllle. Pool sz lot, Vil'w. A "' HUGE lot cloee in. Prime VU 6"-;t int. Number limited, WESTCLJIT • Dover Shores Harhof' vlrw. s ,. w p 0 r t Sl't ~ 644--2513 "Homes to Match Income" city Ughls &: ocean. Only ao call now. 1714) 847~ 3 br, den, tam nn, $325 Helghti.. H i.5m 54~8873 cam rn lllithlanda. 1pa1·ious 4 R740 Warner 842-4~ Sl7,000 Bier, 4.CW-4434 GOOD LOCATION for de· ~n wkends 1005 M~an BACK Bay, 111:~ cu~om home br, 2 h>t. On canyon, $36.500. POOL TIME OCEAN VIEW 3 BR. 2 Ba. scrlblnt :he TV sets you'd on 2 1 , acre~. vu. Can he t)WNER 673-4423 4 BR, quality c~ts, all (-pl. Decka, pallo. Reduced Uk' to aell: the Oasstfied BUY like rent; $425 mo. :I divided. GIMI or Ra y N-l<.:'F I I I h 2 BR b""t·lna la""'e a··•-·-~ ""· $30,800. 494-5678, 833-5441 Section. Dial 642-5671 now. BR. 3 Ba .. pier Ii float, 2 =•" t1·1 =•"7132 1 • ' 11 1> l'X 90 0 wy .,.. ... "~ ,... .. n... ts" Di line Balboa Coves. 675-4331 .,._ a or .,...,.. eat·h. r'plaeea. Cpt1. Gar. tlo & a cool pool. Owner OiARGE your want ad now. .....,te elepl>.an · me-a · BEAOf HomP, turn .. a park O"n• r s.r.>.500. 673-1169 trunslerred . only 126.500. & ba,y adjac. P i Blck•j-=---...:.:===:__;= P•ul Jones R .. lty ocean. Off ~trt't'I par long. 1 Lido I ale 1351 847-1.266 Eves. ~ 1 ~~ BY OWNER-i .;.;··;.,H_;-;._.;.;· ;;; 0 ;;; 1 ;;;;;;YJ;,;;;;;EW;,;.;;;;;; HILL TOP VIEW 3 br, 2 ba, ARI hdwd Ilra. bit-Ins. f'rpl, 5 Larire Bdrms. 3.250 1q. rt. •~ ,._., r-.....a kl H ®"'· "'..-. '"'""· ..,rn rs, Ivan Wel11 built. Fee land. This lov"lY Broedmoor omc pe.tio. Nr tcbls. shops, f1fYS. 2100 Windward Lane Is one of the outatandlng Take over 5% ~ Cl. 123,800 WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa homr~ in COrona del M11r Owner. 96~ Coves. 3 BR. $75,00). Will with 18.iy .l OceM View. e FRANTICll trade for property, Arabian Comp rl1>ly decorated and tw-·rntif .iJI 1and9ca.....A for Transf, Must Sell. 4 br, 2 ba. hones. or ·? LI s..mt · ' Y "'"" 1 s""'. 1"' yr, patio, bit-Ins, • your Inspection $64.500 w~ LUXURY Condom • BluU1 4 f'I,. IV' cell 10r llppt. Asking $28.900 Owner br. 3 ba, below rnrkt. v11 at DONALD llRD 9&.2-'7935 $36.500. Owner tn1nsf Ca.JI RF.J\l Tf>R 5'1i·7041 ~1u.t Sell Prestige 1850 Sq. Owner evet alt 5. 641--0509 _ ~}~I 6T;,-0907 F't. 3 BR. Atrium. Ne.ar <X."'EANFRONT DlJJ'Lt.:.'< r~--111111111111111111--~~ 2·2 Br Wlits. 1 1'14'w $64.900 -Btyfrontlldo Isle - Lo do. f>tfid int OK ~ 2 Sll'ln, I BR, 3 BA. 2 kltcfl. wkdy,. 673-6769 wkn<!Hvr . ms, iw-~1 a'ldt' ol bey, CoUld llP l"OllVf!rted to duplu . _N_ew_....po_r_t_H..::.fh.:;...._ __ 1_2_10 W11tcti the boats come w1m. u-WIMU4 Hel .. M. In 20· ot front windqw. Sll'!C· nw .... r-" • .,.... t11cul11r v I , w' Directly Fixer tJPPl't on bl'luttrul lfUlet 11cm"' trom Balbo11 Ba,y cul-de-Ne. 2 bedroom, l•rat' Chm lot. ldt!aJ tor youna coublr 1 ONL y $119,500 m rtina out. Phone tor aPC)Olntmtnt JEAN SMnH, m.94U Realtor Builders Home GI E. lTfh St , Colta Mtlil ~ 3Q·ft. 4 Bil I matd'a 1#-3256 5 be. J cw pr. 1~ Iota. Unus1Al flllaturN.. Mua see to 11pprrci1te. Broken weJ.. come.~ Via Udo Saud AVAIL lmmed. Oltf Haven 3 Br, 2 bl + 2 Br Ocean Vu Inc Apt. $49,500. 548-7749 NOW'S THE TIME FOi 9UICI CASH THROUGH .A DAILY rlLOT WANT AD . . - 00-1615, 1'Ya f1'>1669 Ml.I.ft ull ••• CICIO ~ lo esta1~ .sa~ 3 BR I , de:n. M1kt' otftt. 2lt. Via OM.to. ~ uoo-is-. -M\JST-==--s'::&U.::'"':'""- 4 Br. 2 Ba N&..500. Malle Of. ft'f'' Sm~) down. 0wtlt'r 115.7143 new. su1 Gleoroy 0r. w. rm NEAR Beech. 3 BR., fam. nn. 2 Ba.. carp., drapes; la:ndecpd. 51.4 ~ Lo a n. !IS2-7664 SALE or leue, nr ~ach IP&ciol.w 4 BR bome 1" ba, CpU. diahwuher, trplc. bit· IN) 11'• petk>. Ownrr 96l--O'l2S aft 5 BY OWNER. Prettiie area. Spanish 5 BR. 2 ba, ell· ~ " ml to bch. Us.700. 9071 Adella Clrde 9S2"'5020 ) BR 2 beth. b I t ·Ina , ~/drpl, Mock wall, s-tlo attract!\>e landtc· SZ'l .500 OWMt'. sa&-.7172 3 BR. 1 ~ .,., Vlew home. Newly M«. bltna. '30,950. Vacant Owner. -- 3 BR. C1en Mu: c:pts. dr'pt. frpl. 2 Ba., rmmac. 123.300 rnA t&l-2912 122.000, 3 BR, 2 BA. Xt.ra bit-Ina, wtw O'l)tl, drpe. o.imer. an OK. ....., t • . . · .. -:; . ---..... -. ___ . .._. .. 3240 Bac~_!!Y~ ___ 32_40 __ 1 _1c_k __ a.v ____ s_2_40 S©\\:&U}A-l&t-trs· Sotvc a Simple Scrambled Word Pu:le fo-r ci Chuckle 1 •R-llSI' the 6 tcrombled words below to moke 6 Jlfttple words. Print letters of eoch "' "' llne of lqUOr91. INOGPIE I I' I I I IRAYL EY r I I' I ITOXIC,I I I 14 I IR AW S E N I During 011 o nti-wor dtmo,,.. i--.. 1 .. 1 ...... 1 _1r---.1-~-1 strotion in New York City, a . . _ _ . young mon tore up h is draft ..._...._.....,_.__....___.._ cord ond o cop arrested hirn. ~T I C IN I I .. ~ you a,,_.fng me for I I If I' I Moring up my dfoft cord?" "No,,. JOfd the eop, .. , arn -orrestlng YoU for -·· I l I KT-N I ~t tomp"'9 th. cfiudle .,.i :_ =i==i==,==i=·=i=: r j51=..~"1. =· • m~a~0 r r J I I' I' I' r I I ~ '°1 I I I I I I ~I ~ I ] SCI.AM LITS ANSWllS IN DIMl·A·UNI NTALS' ,, owesUnf H -New port IMcl -... ,. condo. dt BLU 1 1~ , encl patio Pool • $325· &w.-0 3 BR. 2 BA, bl drpe ' prdene.r, $220 mo, 54&-036 Uni venfty P11 4 br • 2~ ba. 2 f: Ove rlooka par!< • Av ail on 1or2 > mo . Call BOB p· Burr WI!!. le, l 83l-O 101 Hu ntlngton a FR EE RENT' Drop In and WE HAVE ~ 7682 EDU 84.2M55 • c NDOMlNlUM co i>a, cpU/drps, l ly painted UPI dryer stove, dishwasher. pool. 2 to 3 < $165/mo. 962·11 3 BR. 2 BA, Lam dishwasher, er BBQ area in ki ed yd & coverec &-15. l..5e $210. E 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, s Sl35. Lea.se-lsl 17658 Van Burem Bl. 3 child OK. LEASE, walk to BA, tri-level, N' $250. Qwnr.bl Eves. RENTALS Houses Un Huntington I 2 BR House. La from pier. Cl 7--0-155 aft 5 pm $190 MO lease, . Freeway, maJ 16791 Newland. Fountain v. fllEWLY dee 3E rm frpl, bltns, Call bef 5:30. ' 1762-1 Walnut. l Laguna Niguc New 1unlived vlt:w lot, $205 rr 5-16-1 Summer Rer DELUXE wate:i Newp't. Island e11ch unit: bo1 laundry; 2 We 673-UJ31. or rn BAYFRONT, 0 BR. 2 ba Fun July. Inq: 23 67:H)'Z36 ·-.1ALS Apta. Fun General HOLIDAY DELUXE. Sp. Furn. apt. f Htd pool, anr No children 1965 Pomona, C Costa Mesa $25 w e Studio & Ba e Incl Utill A e Maid Servlc e New Cafe I 2376 Newport E/SIDE 2 BR patio, Adults Ogle U35 mo. $140. CHAR.MD paid. Blk to Joann. 54s.o78' QUIET 1 BR, laundry rm. $120 mo. 5'16--T 2 BR. New cp 1613 Santa 543-8572, 542-1 1-BR., close w/w carp.; 168 E. 191! NA5.5AU Palrr Furn OC' Unf pool. 177 E. 22 1 BR. DI *FUR.NI Adults. S87.50. 2CLEAN Furn tagea tl 2 Apt No peU-543-0 Newport le - ., Wll ADULT! . July· Alli FURNISK 2BEDROO~ Waterfr1 BOAT Cha111H 2525 Ocetn 673-1 Oc.an Pt Badlelor Apa. bltN. c:pCs. di tte rm. pft I ACl'Oll fro SJ,: 542-C0.1, ... IAYCLlff Lndry, TV, m pooLGN. N· mn>IO I Be One --........... DWIGll1l l RENTALS ~ -~"-""'_'_"_i.J_,_'_''"41_•_11_, • '""' i. ... ,LI hi.Ill A;J ~INTALS 'tlNTALS. HOUMS Unfumlahed Apta. Furnlthed Aph. Unfvrnf1hed * * * * * * llAL ISTATI General 3200 ....... 4300 ______ __._ Newport h1ch 5200 Daily Pilot Clauified __ a: __ w_._" .... ~----62~40-------------------------------------------------' BLUFF condo, dJx 2 bt, 2 ba, FOR Rt>nt • •ummer. deluxe -~. - l le\I, encl patio~ gu BBQ. Balboe du_plex, 2 BR. paUo, OPEN SAT., SUN. 1-i Pool. $325-644--0572 blt·ln K, carpeu, drapes, 1509 Cornwall Lane, N.B. 3 BR, 2 BA. blt·lnl. Cl1>U. fenced )'d, QloJ't block to Becut Weetclltt Coo do . ANr to buy 3 BR. 2 BA or 3 BR 6: tamlly room house. Pttltt pa bU·lDI, flJ"fPlace, carpeu. dtaptt, f enced yard. $23,000 pdat rt.nit· Costa Mesa er Hl.llltiiWtOD Beactl area. M'-Tim CLASSIFIED INDEl Hours-Re9ulation1-D1aa1ines bl)' or ~an ,ll.50/wk. Call Poot, uuna. rec. rm., 2 mii-. ~r, wata pakL 213: ~12 SR., 2~ Ba. 6 U-919 4. $2'JO mo. 548-4* ======== BAYVIEW 3 lbr, 2 ba, Apt. ;:;~======= U"lvenity •e..a. --Me, near Newport Harbor •"ft0f'9s AdwrtlMN tfloul4 dteok ttletr •• ••llY and ,.port tnunedlately .,.,.,. • or ml8Gt8111floe.iofl1. THE DAILY ltlLOT allUmH t11blllty for errort onlJ tit r '"" •~' acbt Qllb. BUJT White, Corene del Mir 5250 Rltr. 2901 Newport Blvd. cozy apt carpeted, fplce. DOMINl\Jf' wanted In Bluffs atta; 3 « • BR., n owner. 644-2023 "'f Plant ., publllfll"t Ull adv•~ oorNCtty 1n1 tl!M. • 4 br, 2~ ba, 2 f111ls. bit-Ins, Ove.rloolc.I park 1r pool are&. Avail on l or 2 yr lie 1t $285 roo. Call BOB PETTIT, wtth Burr Wt!t,te, R e a I t o r • 833-0101 Npt Bch. 61'>-4630 GIJ'lie. One adult only. a.EAN Bachelor ApU. $140. 173-(169 All util incl f7S up llS E. Balboa Blvd. Huntington INch ~ BALBOA 673-9945 __ ...;... ____ _ Wtwddy1 Want? Wh.tdcfye o.t? SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR NATURAL IOlN SWAPPERS Special Rate DEADl:1N• l'OR co,v AND KILLl1 l :IO lt.M. ttl1 dU behre publlcatlon, exoepHer WMk•nd ltlltlOft and Monday MGtlone when oloelnt tlrM II 1130 P.M. FrWq. YOU MUIT HAVll KILL NUM•lftl Wheft kllllng en ad McaUIO of qulok retllllltl, be 1u,.. to make a reoonl ef the klll number given you by your ad taker • verlflo•tl1n of )"'Uf' oall. Huntington leach ~ Huntington h•ch 4400 2 Bdrm Unlurn 5 llne. - 5 timet -5 buck1 AULll -"O lollU51 INCLVOI Bua. Opportunltl• 6300 NEED AN EXTRA INCOME? Every effort 11 mad• te klll .,. oorroot a new ad that hH bun erdoNd, but w. .... not guar1nt10 to d1 ao until the ad hat appeared In the p1p1r. FREE RENTAL BOOK QUIET & BEAUTIFUL UUUUes included HEATED POOL. t-W!Wt rtU M_. M trede. t-Wllat you -In lfMIL a-voua , ... •Mii• e«df'ell. ~ """ ot """''',,.. ......aTHINO FOlt SALB -fllAOU CINI.YI ' DIMl·A·LINE Adi are atrlotly lllh In advance .. ,. ft\111 or at uy •M .. eur .,.._, NO phone ord1ra. Drop In and Browse 2 BR, Pool, Free UUI. Wkly: WE RAVE SOME S47.50; Mnlhly: $185 17676 PHONE 642-5671 7682 EDlNG£R ~ . OPEN EVES. CONDOMINIUM 4 BR 11-i ba, cpls/drpc, Lower. New- ly painted upper. Washer dryer stove, •ref rig . dishwasher. Communlty pool. 2 to 3 children OK. $165/mo. 962-1761 3 BR, 2 BA, fam rm., blt·lns, dlshwashec. crpts A drps. BBQ area in kitchen. Fenc· ed yd & covered pulio. AvaU 6-lj, Lse tllO. 817-0047 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, sml yd redec. $135. Lease-1st & la&t mo. 17658 Van Buren. Nr. Beach Bl. 3 chlld OK. 213:248-1921 LEASE, walk to bch, 4 BR, 3 BA, trl·level, Newport West, $250. Ownr·bkr 838-6341 Eves. RENTALS HoulOI Unfurn1ahed Huntington Beach 3400 2 BR House. Large lot; 2 mi from pier. Call 213: ED 7--0-155 aft 5 pm or wknd.5. $190 MO lease, lge 3 BR, nr. Ft"l"eway, major shopping, 16791 Newland. 1m. 833-1130 Fount1in Valley 3410 NEWLY dee 3 BR lien&. lam rm ff1JI, bltns. $2'25 l yr lse. Call bef 5: 30, 213: 939-1929. 17624 Walnut, FV Laguna Niguel 3707 New 1unlived In 3 Bdrm, vfow lot, $205 mo. 5-l&-1459 3995 Cameron. 847.:.ll.25 802 Knoxville, Apt. D, HB 536-2914 To Place Your Trader'• ParadlM Ad Would $500 or more per The DAILV "LOT ro11rv• the right to ol•lfy, edit. ecnaor er NfU .. •111 ...... tlMment, and t• chan11 lta ratH and rcgulat1on1 without prier aetJoe. f'URN S.chelor ~ mo. All LEASE or sell condominium util pd. Patio. Gentleman deluxe, 3 br., 2\' ba., family pref. 208 Geneva, 536-t280 rm. blt·ins, 2 pools, Rec. RENTALS lacUllles. Close to beach. Aptl. Unfurnished Sl80 mo. 536-1~ Goner al l BR near downtown. S70 l.n- 5000 eluding utll. Mature adult.a. HAVE beaut Improved vac $4440 Seasoned TD on lge mooth working part titne lot Zephyr Cove Lake Tahoe pool home No. Tus11n IU'ea. hclp?? (Costa Mesa • New. Nevada side. $13,000 clear-With 5'4 % 1st TD. F"or late port resident) Went Hsc • Units • Airpla11e model Cad or Llnt.'l>ln. • TD's or! for eq. 615-STJ6 522-7264, ~7603 No sell lnf, no soliciting. ProV· Owncr-agt. 400 Acres lclearJ Trade ed successful business avail· Huntlnfton 8Mch 540-1220 Laguna BNch 494-9466 able for responsible pany *HAVE 14 ft SKI BOAT Sl .000,000 equity for lge w!tb foresight and aggress· Pho A--0 a 00 5 30 wtlh CADlLLAC ENGINE &: Comm'l or AptJ I Illy area) I lies ~ pell : a.m. - : p.m. Adv1rtlMN m1y ptaoe their 1d1 -,. t1lcphon" · DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 . WS:STMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540.'f 220 trailer WIU. TRADE tor Ask for MIPurcell 675·4001. vmess. Must bave cub cap. ,R __ e_n_t_•l_s_w_._n_ted __ s_990_ -"" .:.."""'"' PICKUP. Richardson/Purcell rutr. Ital to Invest, good cbara<l-CLAHll'llED COUNTIEftl a ... teeatM .. fOlltwts ,_ 6""" ........... ler ref~nces, and be able TWO yo u n I responaible 64&-9188 Clear title R-1 lot, San Cle-to make decisions, 2211 Wott ..... lellnul. ~ '-'-HI W• '9W "'-'· C.... ..... ,., ---R-EN_T__ 536--0400 <H.B.> 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month women who have lived and WANT d!X 3 lw;2 be. condo, mente, ocean side ol fwy. FfM lhwt, ,..,, ...... '-'-m ..,_Aw,~....._ l:JO.l:lO ..... S.. • S.. No deposit o.a.c. worked In the Laguna Npt or CdM. Have view lot $9850 value. Trade for house IntettSted parties call Mr. Mell Add,..•: llox 1175. Newport Inch, Calif, H F R C Beach 1rta for some time Lag Bch + $20,000 eqty, 3 Costa Mesa (PlX'f rollegu Standerfer 1213) 9J6..2765 nJLl. OPI'ION TO BUY • • • • ill" ""'· 9659 HOUSES FOR SALE N•Wl'OIT HACM -DlllollOl.ITIOM ... Furniture Rentils are w mg to pay up to $180 br, 2 be home in Tustin. n d Kl> or ~:?319 COLLECI' for an inteivtew .. NHAL •• N•Wl'ORT H•10HT1 a1t DU'flNCJ suvic• ..u 517 W. 19th, C.M. 5'1~1'154 per month for the right Call Roy at Vic Tomek 494-BEAUT¥ Salon. 6 stations. In your area. COSTA MllSA It.. H•Wl'OIT SHnau mt SLllCTRICAL .... apartment in Laguna, Coro-9788 _..;..._-=~==..,..-,---"'"" on MAI 111• WllSTCLll'I' 41'9 IOUll'lolllNT alMTALI '611 1568 W. Lncln, Arihm 774·2800 d I M N estab l~yn Udo area. Will roNFECTION MISA YHDll 111t ~:~~11:!~" PAIK = ;~~· .... HOLIDAY PL.AZ .. --na e sr or ewport srea, KEY major l'Omer C.M. w/ trd free and clear $10,0f~ 'SUPPLY ROtrrE COLLI .. l'AIK 1111 ,... n preferably near b e a ch. NaWftOAT lllACH 1Mt IA.5T ILUPft 410 l'URNACI llPAIU. """ ..,. DELUXE, spacious l-BR Desire nicely furnished, 2 some improvements. C-2 eq. for R.E. or what-have-Unusual opportunity for man NDJtORT N•IGHTI mt ~:~::: ou MAR !: :~::::~N~HYICU ... Unfum. apt. $110 + util. bedroom dwelling. Would be prop. 51,4'/S sq ft. Will trade you. Bkr. 543-7711 or woman to restock new =~~ .. °oA.~o:M'::lls ms UY llLANOI '* CJRAOIH. OISCINO = Htd pool, ample iparking. normanent but definitely do for income w/spendable. 10 UNIT MCYl'EL, near alr· type coin dispens-ers with IAYUIST ;: LIDO ISLI ut1 ouss ..,. N child N t .... Rltr. 642-6487 5454412 E FO high quality packaged food UYSHOHI 1211 IALIO.l ISLAND 4111 GAHN TKUMa .,. 0 ten. 0 pe s. not want to be bound by port. TRAD R vacant, product.a. Handlin,,. brand OOVH lltOHI 1D1 HUllTINtTON HACK -OUN SllOI' '"' 1965 Pmnona, CM. 642-5858 lease. Want to move in early DLX Balboa dplx, 2 BR, bit· TD, or carry back TD. A .... WHTCl.1'1' ,.. POUNTAIN YAU.av .. u HIALTH Cl.UH .,,. 5100 June or late May and would in K, furn almost new, cpts, steal. Owner 540-5&32 ~=da:relyi>e!! c~~~!t :~~::11;?:':.'taM:• ms t:~~ :~~~: :: =~~~~~tuN1M• • := like garbage disposal 111d drps, frplc, patio. fncd yd, Induatrial lkip loader late VERY HtGH EARNINGS. CACK HY ~= Oll.lNOI COUNTY 44tt 1Nna1oa OICOllATMe .,,, ----------B -IAITll.Ul'fl 1141 OARDIM ••ov1 .... INCOM• TAX .,. Costa Mesi other modem conveniences lck ocean. Trade up Or-model. WUl trade for late Part or full Ume. Requires 1aviH• TIHACI 1141 WllSTMtMSTH 4'1t 1aoN. Orunl.-""" .,,. HARBOR up.mpo. ssible. 494-6846 after 5 ange/LA Co. unilll 213: model station wagon. Sll.50 to $3250 cuh secured CHOMA Oii. MAR UM MIOW-Y CITY 4'U IRONING .,.. 698-6012 b IALIOA ft•NINSllLA 1• ?~NNTT! ~~~ Miit...., 4'M INl\IU.Tllli ., .. 546-4286 after 6 p.m. Y inventory and equipment. HACOM IAY '* ... .. ...... "'• ..,. IN5UllANC '"' DL..'C apt, 1 or 2 br, July L 25 View Acres Laguna 7 OLD UNITS + 2 vacft"t Write for per 1 on a I [n. IAY ISLANDI UM TUntM 4641 111v1n1011 Me. DltedlW •111 GREENS CJ< "" t . . • h I.loo ISLI un COAST~ ., .. JANITO•IAL .,,. Aug: Balboa Bay Club, new Brach. Some improve-lots, Balboa, $63,500 • S.1,000 eiview, givlllg P one IALSOA !SU.ND uu uou11A llACM 4NS JllWllLRY Hl'AI"' ,,.. ,.. sectlOI\ only. Write Mrs. ments, income $7700. $243.-Do number In Inter-State Dist. HUlfTIN•TON II.ACM 14• UOUNA NIOUIL 4117 LAllOSCAl'IM• .. " wn or try Car, Boat. Co .. 1811 West Katella. Suite HUMTIMOTDM M~••ou• 1• SAM CLllolllNTI 4111 LOCK5MITM ... BACHELOR _ UNFURN. G e or g a n to a, 100 w. 000 equity. For. TD's or T Caml>f'l'. Bo!> Jones, ~210 .,.,.,, '"-ahei·m, Cal". ,,...0 "' POUNTAIN vAu.aY 1411 DANA l'OINT •1• MA50NAY. 1aicic ... from $100 Maryland Av. Phoenix. Ariz Own ~ 4!»-4957 "' "'' Jj """" H~ aUCN UN T•tf'LUC, etc. .... lollOVINO • STOllA•• ... 85013 or call (602) 174-7980 er. • Occoanfrnt Dplx, Bal $14,000 CANDY SUPPLY ROtrrE SUNSIT lllACN 14U CONDOMINIUM .,. ,,.INTIN•, p----... incl 4 Units nr. Npt. Pier. Best ..,, w1·11 trd for CM or• Call GAllOEN oaova 11,.os ReNTALS ",~,111,0T!NO. •• ... · util. RESPONSIBLE Young fa.mi· ~... · · Part or Full Time LONG HACH .. • ,_ 1 .. ,._ 3 B'"'"... rental area. S58,5CX>. Ex-Asge!' Jensen !Assoc with ~180 or .. ~an to refill ,. LAK•wooo UM Apts. Unfumt11Md l'HOTOOUl'HY "" • .. • 'LI~ ly, penn .• 2 or 3 br house in " ""VUO « f'LASTIAING, .. ~ ........ FURN Ir UNFURN change for small house-bar-JeJTy HBJTis, Rltr.) ~1440, collect money from new &: ouMGa couNn 1* ••1111au ,.. l'LUMllNO _. Heated Pools, Oilld Care ~fiun,!·1: ~h;e~~60p me•~: bor area -Owner. 2006'4 962-1141 eves. unique coin o"' e r a t e d :~~ :; ~~.;':" ~= ~~'i: v~~~". ::: l'OODLI HOOMINO .,.. ..-"' r'" "' Court. 67J...6527 r 5TANTOlt 1611 NllWf'OAT CU.CM nte f'OOL HRYICE •tt Center. Adj. to Shoppin& -494-5965 or 1213) 863-6188. ()'Keefe &: Menill range. dispensers cc and y &: WHTMINSTIUll Hit MIWl'OllT HllOKTI 1111 l'OWH SWllll'IMe "1 No pell! allowed WANT to rent your home for 3 BR., JI~ Ba., Costa Mesa Deluxe, full aize. 27·• 15 sp nabisco product 5 ) • Ex'· MIDWAY cnv uu N•WPOIT 111oaH 11H :~:,,:;•vica :: 2700 Peterson Way. at HI.I' summer. Pay all rent Id· home, val. $18,5CX>; will take SchwiM bike. '57 Dodge lo cellent im:ome for few hours SANTA ANA "" WllSTCLIPI' m• uo10. •-n. IM. .,. bor Is Adams, Costa Meu. vance, take perfect care newer car or 111bmit, for mi good motor. For furn ., Weekly work lday or eves). ~~~~~:HA MSTt. m: ~:~~ll=:~'I' PAH :: AllMOOILING & all'AI• - :>46--0370 y 0 u r property. Ext.-el. down paymW . recorder, tools ~76 No selling. S875 to $3400 i~~T;= TUSTIN ~= ~~~~:~~: .. MH :~: :c~=11~':!;.. ICITCH•M• = __ ~· _ referencns. 57• .tt.:• alt s. Owner-Agent &16-5680 TRADE Tri 1 d Ca.sh required. For personal ANAHEIM UM IALIOA Slit uw1110 .,.. < ,,_.....,.. ·P ex E. Si e CM I I nd llLVIUOO CANYON UH IAY ISLANOI UM HWINCJ MACHIMI ••l'At•• .. ., W•"""""D· 2 bdrm unfum '62 DODGE 5CX>, convertible Comp. tum. $15,000 eq. + ntrrv ew se name. ad· LAGUN ... HILLS 11tt LIDO !ILi SHI SllPTIC nlfKS. a.--. It~ ..... Adults Only Discriminative Tenants foe Prestige Address ""'"' · · · v dress & phone number to • • v • M TA1Loa1No .,,. house or apt. w/yd. for ALUE $15. TRADE FOR 23' cabm crsr. w/new V·I! ..... NA .... c ms HUNTINOTOM HACll .... THMITE CONTROi. "" "bl f "l / 2 Utility trailer, boat or Sm.all efl". For·. Jlv• _.___, boat, Trans-Western Dist. Co. 59() U.s•NeUCNLAIMNllONUTlll. 117t171t POUNTAIN VALl.IY 1411 TILi, Cer1,,,1c "7 respons1 e am1 y w " " .....,.,u N A A Co . .. 1u.10A llLANO nu TILi. Llnolovm a Martie "7S chldm. Up to $135 starting bike. 642-0696 TD's or ? 646-7616 ' ZUM\ ve. vina, Calif. U.N JUAN CAf'ISHANO mt HAL HACH ,..,., TAI.II SUYICI .... 9lm CAl'ISTAANO llACH 11U LONO llACM Hot TELEVISION, .... , .... IM. lfts June M . (2131 7'17-2939 o ........ f'OINT mt OllANH COUNTY "" * * * * * * PROVEN, Sure, m odern CARLHAD 114t OARo•N 011ova "" Ul'HOLSTHY "" DELUXE waterfront duplex: Wanted by 1 adult with pet. method of t h . OCUNSIOI 11M WISl'MINSTH Nit WILDIHCJ .,,. Small house or apt unufrn. e a c 1 n g UN 011100 ms 1o111owAY ctn "" JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Newp't. Island. 3 BR. 2 Ba. s 4 7 5 6 6 1 6 4 2 12 8 0 permanent habit control. ••VHSIOE COUNTY "" SNCTA ,.,.A .. ,. Summ.r Rent1l1 MARTINIQUE GARDEN APTS. e11ch unit; boat dock. gar., • • -REAL ESTA.,,E, REAL ESTATE IE G E tin r I h Housu TOH MOYID ntt SANTA ANA M•10KT1 10• Parklike surrounding• eves/wlmds I • • a g or we g t CONDOMINIUM 1"• TU5TIM -laundry: 2 Week minimum. FURNISHED BACHELORS Gontral control) with new low cost oU,LUES l'oa SALi ms COASTAL not 6n-7.961 or ~1908 · SMALL 1 BR fUm or untum Ganer1I to publlc. Now i.'Ceking Af'ARTMENTI Poa SALi 1t .. u.ouN" HACH • ms UNFURN 1 BR. -2 BR • 3 BR with fenced yd for dog. a.ssoclate office!! in So. o.c RENTALS uaUNA NtoucL rm B;~::~~~~e w~~~ car!~~i::a~~:ge l..;::64=2=.-0(}=J=att=='=====-8u1tne11 R•ntal 6060 Mount. & oe .. rt• 6210 Moderate inveslment re-Hou ... Fumlshed i,!A~}~}:.l~~ITUNO ~: July. lnq: 23J..C 19th St.. llth & •-... C.M. ----------__________ , quired. Phone for inquiry 0 67 ;;......., .-nt• "'na, Rooms for Rent 5995 appt. n4: 774-n50 llNHAL -REAL ESTATE i1'""....,.. 'u" ~ .... ~ • E. 17th s1.. Costa Mesa 3200 Mounta·1n Home •ENuu To sHA•• ,.., , 1...:..::...:.==-~------1 ~ _ con• MES" "" Gener1I ·-• 1 ALS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ILARGt Clean room adJ irar. sq. ft . b~gs. Ii ~ acre Of Bea rul Lak Arrow WTD: Small m 0 d.e.r..n MHA OllL MAit-''* "fttftLn . etc. ,,. Apts. Fuml1hod SILVER Elect. plate, refr!g, util. land for lease. $600 Per Mo. uu new e • MACHINE SHOP in Orange MHA YHDll Jiit coN001o111111uM mt Compl. furn. PaUo, detach· Realonomics ~5040 heao borne has rumpus room Co. or will cons. investing in '11°E~l'Eooa•,"",•E~CN ms HNTAU WANTllD Jttt with wet be.r, kitchen with .. .. utt aoo1o11r POR HNT ttts Gon•r•I 4000 ed priv. bath. l person. exlsUng shop. Reply to PO lllWl'ORT HOTS. nit aooM a IOARO .,.. GATE $65/mo 548--0443 •Excellent Location • \\alnut cabinets, b r u • h Box 400:1, Newpo.rt Beach, NllWf'ORT 1Hoa111 n21 MOTCU. nA1Ltl couan I"' hr I'---S 16 -•ft IAY5HOHS 2211 OUIST HOMH mt HOLIDAY PLAZA ROOM for Lady. c b 1 Id Newly decor. store, 17x40 c ome app Ull"'e • ..... Calif. 92664 oovu SHOHI mr MISC. HNTAU "" DELUXE. Spaciou1> l·BR. 1873 Harbo c M l14&.6654 combo freezer and refrlg-wHTCLtFP tut tNco1o1111 l'ROl'HTY - Furn' apt. Sl"" + uta. Apart-nts welcome. Free rent for 1 r, · • erator built-in vacuum, aau· Buy Now for Summer uNtYEIUITY ftHll nn 1u11111111 l'aOl'Hn ,.. JJ ........ mo, S50 mo. while wile coo-T Balboa Isl IRYINll n• TOJLH PARKS UH Hid pool, ample parking. Deluxe B•chelor Apt \(*'esce& • .o.A.,"""" Office Rental 6070 na bathroom pl11.9 many oy shop on e. ucK IAY ... 1u11NH1 HMTAL .... No children. No pets. "' ..,_...,," other features including Established ~ years. IAST ILU"' no OPPICll HNTAL •11 1965 Pomona, CM 6-12-5858 1 ~v 2&d~~ ~cphtl&: ba. 2 leJl rms in lari?e home. Will LAGUNA BEACH docking privileges on the Walker Rt1lty ~~".'::A T::~A~• ~: ~~~~~:~~~L l'ROl'HTY = 4100 $25 Wk. Up e Studio .l Bach 1pts. e Incl Utlls A: Phone 11m1. • Maid Service • TI7 avail. • New Cafe ,\ Bar 2376 Newport Blvd. 543-9755 E/SJDE 2 BR. Elec bllns. patio, Adults only. 361-B Ogle n 35 mo. 642.1298 $140. CHARMING 2 BR util paid. Blk to K·Mart. Sn Joann. ~3--0187, ~2811 QUTEi' 1 BR. disbwuber. laundry rm. Adults only. S 120 mo. 5-16-7'285 eves 2 BR. New cpts. drps, n 35. 1613 Santa Ana Ave • , 543-85n. 54~7119 l·BR., close downtown: w/w carp.: adults. S98 168 E. 19th 642·8ru NASSAU P1lm!! l &: 2 BR Furn or Unt ~nso. litd pool. 177 E. 22nd St. MZ-364.S 1 BR. DUPLEX * FURN1SHED * Adults. S87.50. 54~ 2 CLEAN Furn Bachelor OX.· tages Ii: 2 Apt.a, utils incl'd, No pets. 548-«>22 4200 ADULTS ONLY July • A111. • SepL FURNISHED APT. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BA'nlS Waterfront/Loe BOAT SLIPS Cha...a l..t 2S2J Ocoen lfvd., C4IM 613-1711 rent to 2 stable people. $60 Desk spaces available In IJ1ke. Priet'd al $fi5,000. For 3336 Via Lido, NB 675-5200 IALIOA nit 111ouSTalAL HNTAL ''" 3 BR Aptl mo, Fountain y 1 11 • " ·n1 1 all GI ah 1su.Nos ust LOTS '"' with 3 baths. 89'2.-509'2 ~ 1 newest oUice building at more ' o P ease c eM INVEST $1000 or more &. LIDO ISLI tut llANCHH ,1,. prime location tn downtown Thompson with: receive high return 1st year. IALIOA !SU.ND u.u c1T11us oROYH ms Near schools, freeways s""'IN,,...,-:G:-::-L-=~=----p------E kh ff & A I HUNTINITOll IUCN ,... ACRllAOll "" Walking distance to occ "' erson. furn. 1 Laguna Beach. Air condi-c o HOC. nc. Write Box M-l18 Daily Pilot ,ouNTAIN vAl.L.aY 241t LAU •UINOH 6m 988 El C room. Prl. ent &: bath t:loned, c.arpeted, be.autiful 1818 W. Chapman Ave. HAL HACK ,... usou l'•Ol'HTV utS •mlno wtshwr. Crpts &. drapes. paneled partitioning. Two Orange, Calli RHI Estate Loans 6340 ~:::o~E~~~Mn ~.: g~~N:: ~~A.::O::::." :: Apt. # 1 Costa M.11 962-8578 entrances; rear leads to 541-2621, Eves·wknda 538-6727 •~MTA ""' "" 1o11ouNTA)N a OHHT mt f A~R AY M_ES_A_V-~-de--area--. -P-1e-a-~a-n-t. Municipal parking Iota. $50 J PRJVA.;~ M~NEY 949 :~:!~~N~~~: ::! ~~~~1".'~~~1 L:::v1c1 !~1: Kitch priv .. garage. 1586 w. per month for space. Add Acre•-6200 ack Smit o. i. nee 1 SANTA ANA N•tCJKTI U» •·•· •xCHANOI u>e YI APTS Baker Sl. CM S46-S229 S.5 for desk and chairs. Add •-1323 North Broadway, SA coAnAL n• a. 1. WANTllO .,. I no for business hours an-543·8381 anytime "'-'"" t::~:: :~:~=L = BUSINESS and 3 BR APTS SlS. UP wk W/ldtchen swering service. All utilities JO SETILE £STATE UN cL111o111NTS m• FINANCIAL S25. up Studio Apls. 23841,f, paid except telephone. Mortgages, T.D.'1 6345 ~~~,/~." ... "..;":~!~~.WO-": •USINHI o"•onuMITIH '* POOL Newport Blvd. CM 543-9755 DAILY PILOT !!.. 1us1HIU WANTllO "" ADULTS ONLY Manager Mrs. Carson 20122 Santa An• Ave. Miac. Rent1l1 5999 2 1 /3 ACRtf DANA 'OINT " INYHTMlllT °'""""11111 6l1t 222 FOREST AVENUE U S48fi5 1st Trust Deed payable 111vus101 couNTY ~ tNYHTlolllNT WANTU> 6111 LAGUNA BEAOI $48.65 mo. mcludini: 8'o on ~~~~~~:C,.,~~NTAU ;; 1o11oN11Y To Lo_,. me 2 GARAGES. businesi. or storage. 15X18 Esch. Com· mercial zone. 220 Volt. S35 Mo., each · side. 2 S 4 4 f'ewport Blv., CM. 544-BSH 4"' ,. • .,., VACANT IJIO) small level Oceanview lot. oul'LUH ,UIN. •n l'HIONAL LOAMI ms "°'"'""" JSWILRY LOANS 6JJt All due 3 yrs. 10':, d1sc:ount RENTALS coLLATHAL LOAMS uu FOR RENT 1>'11fC'ly returns 12r~. 494-1137 UAL ISTAT• LOAMS U4t Nr. Orange Co. Airport 546-8260 AnnrnJ(. 450 Sq. Fl c•...,..t--' OFFERED '"'T -----Houan Unfuml11Md MOATeMH. T,. 0.-., .. ,.,..~ -..-"" "' 90o/e Loins to $60,000 ,... MOHCY WAlfTID '* le drape1, air-cond. LESS THAN .....,...... SflNGLE "'AM"Y ~::,~~LHA 11 .. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 BEDROOM Pool. Carpets, drapei.. One child OK. 642-1311. 2265 Canyon Dr. Cotta Mesa MARL~n:-n ·s Bt..DG APPRAISED V 6 LUE or """~' c 1 u.. 1 '"""' • "' Bay Mortgage Co. &16-466.'i =.~! ~=~0':"1 ::: and NOTICES REAL ESTATE 1515 We&tclill Dr., N.B. 2 113 Ac RE s commercial . COLLEOI PAlllt JIU POUND ,,, .. ,..., - Contact M.ra • .Ralnlo 6424000 zoned IC2) on mQ>r thor· Money Wanted 6350 ::::::~ ==~H :,: ~:~~ONALJ :': O.nor1I BACHELOR APT. Bit-in i.1v I -t. !'e!rig. cpts. $82.50 Wallc to ncome Property 6000 1741 Westcliff Dr. oughfare in Santa Ana. Mo-__ .....;.. _______ NllWl'ORT sHO••• me ANNOUNCSMINTI .. ,. Prime loc for Store or O(fl·c·~s. tel, apts., bu~lneu, trailer fOR Private Investors Only IA'l'SHOUS nu llRTH5 '411 ~ DOYER SHORU "21 PUHlllAU ~" 2000 sq fl @ 25c. Wal/pan'I, park or other commercll\I A 5,000 1st S29 17 mo Int only wincLIPI' ,,. PAID OllTUAR'I' '4U Crp D OK. or hold lnr future in· due I yr l!e<'ur('(I hy $-10,000 UNIYHllTl' PAIK nn PUNHAL DlllllCTORI ··" ts, 111s. air-cond. C<><Jp al .,_ H La 8 nrh tR\llHll n• l'Lo1111n ••11 Bkrs. Owner 543-~. crease in v UC w""" Bols.1 ome guna " .... Cl( IAY ,,.. CARO OP THANllS 64U occ. 984 E. Camino DRIVE BY 2. BR Townhse, 1% ba, bit· 313-319 11th St. Modem Office-Orange Co. Bank bullding. 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. 642-1485 ins, 1dl4.lts n40, part rent HUNTINGTON BEACH for mngr 1ervlces. S45-Q32 11 Units In two buildings snd LC 2 Br Studio apt, 1~ ba, 11 garages plus 50' vacant cpls, drps, encl J!&rage. $130 for 111le or trade ror San mo. Adults. 548-9569 Diego property by very an- 1-BR .. nr. bus &: ltOre!o; rro X~IS Ownel'I with lariie Lots 6100 Mo. Rear, 25<M N41wport Blv. equity. For appointment POR! AFINA LAGUNA Adults. Open Sst. 544-85U please write or p h o n e Panoramic View Lots 2 BR Apt. ~ (1)t1, drps, No (29'1-4774> While water and coast· chldrn or pets. Sl20 mo. Burke fnvestors Realty line views Pvt court-yard. 548-6769 3731 SiJcth Ave .. San Diego 426 Nyes Place CORONA DEL MAR La1t11"" Beach Newport leach 5200 ONL y $31,SOOI tn4> 4S4-9388 JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba 2 HOUSES on l lot, So. of Special Offer qJ.e...tty, Frpl. chndellen, Hwy. 1 ~ hlks. to bay; au-[ wilt bwld a 4 BR 2 ba borne lush c:p11. drps, iron gated then~ New Eng. nit bo<t pvt pctlol, cement walls l·BR. home + 2 BR. rent&l, (1343 1q-tu for the low price btwn units. Medallioo ltltcb, Hdl!Yd. flrs., colonial eptg.. of S7.22/sq.ft on your lot. FA heat. Ac:rou fnn Coco's, knotty pine lntmorw. Raltor Other modela ... an. Call Don Watclf Plaza. 1865 Irvine. ~ at 537--0llkl. $200 mo. ~ 1S unit.a, 2 BR. hardwood, !!30!!.IXX>!!!!!!S!!Q!!IT!!!!!!LOT!!!!!!!!. C!!oun!!!!!!ty!!R..!!9 * NEW BAYCREST • noon. l'lrll!U, laundry, <t. Birch Street. COOntry 1l- Unf 2 BR. 2 ba., C'p~. drpc, 11.~ mo. Income. S48-334S mOflphl're. Glm Q u,. en yr 1se S250 mo. Ata11 June ~74 ltamiltOft, Costa Mesa. ~1151 Heritage R e a 1 lS. lnq: 233-<: 19th St. HO~ 6 lNCOME by Ownr 'Eltatc Ave. fully deVl'IOpt lnto 4-B 10,000 3 yr 2nd $100 mo Inc H.lT ILUl'lll no Ill M•MORIAM 6411 lane blvd. Sewrr lhle stub-10% interest lst 35,000 IRYtN• THRACI ,,. CEMITHY LOTS '411 ·~·.-.1 b C ial bid CORONA D•I. MAa mt CllollSTUY CRYl'TI 641' bed at pro~rty. Am p I e """w·"" Y ommcrc g HLIOA ,,. cu1o11AToa111 ,.,. water snpply. Appraised DI Lessed on Lincoln Ana IAY ISL.ANDI mt MIMORIAI. ,..... 6411 $60 000 b L herlt valued 565.000 LIDO llU "'' :~fl~?:: IHYICI ::, ' y n a.nee llll< c 8,9'JO Isl S90 Mo 6~\% 10% .... LIO.A ISi.MO ms TUYIL •OS appralser. Available f 0 r NllWl'ORT WIST »U ,.,. TUMlftOITUION '44t quick sale 81 10% Ins, at dciscount seclalurlcdt bGy 3 BdR on =~=~::~;:: ~~~~~·a = AUTO TUNSl'ORTATION f441 $54,000, net lo rstate. Drive ommerc 0 a r e D '''"'NUIN VALL•Y Mt L•O"L HOTICIS •• ,. Grove •• ,. .. IUCM M~ •••MAM • TUTOlllN• .. ,. by 4717 W, Bolu, Santa WE have ml\Jly other Loan •••0111 HOV9 Mlt SERVICE DIRECTORY Ana, 'h (' n phone owner n-qursls comlna in d11ily OL0.~!0'11"'coCHUMT'I' ... ACCOUNTING '5tt 5-12 9'J.J3 • .,. ~" ,... ANSWHINO tlRYIC8 UOI • nollrr A must be. aold with SAHU AMA Mii Al''ll~N'. lll'AllU ....... , ••• 80 ACRES • ton Malo easl, rilhrr B or C :~i:.!:~N~~ ::: :::::~~'.N:11, ::11: west road> 'IJ e w b err y , Rf:AL Estale Loan Broken. SANTA AIU NllON'T'I ...,. AUTO Ul'AlllS u• Oilif., Silvl"r Vllley, bi-Sll>P in open 9 to 6 pm till ~~oASTuMAAl tll'"CM "" AUTO, ._., 1ttta. T.,., ltc. ., .. S all ..,,, .....,., ~ .. ,,.. IAIYSlnlNO '511 desert, dry, 1.11 mllea east ot noon Ill or c ~· LA•UNA ltlOUSl .., IOAT MAINTSll-MCI "" Barstow. "l..aM of LaJces" 1323 No Bdw SA. Llrge SAN CUMlllfT9 ant HICK, 1tUJOMn, ett. 4U1 ... IAt in --t CAft15TUMO 11'11 IUSINISI llRYICIS "'' area. 90 Man-made lakn In par ... ng ov c IVl• CA.f'tttlUM llACM me cui1.D•lll 1111' valley. AIC:ilt1, flab rais.lng, OLD prlvllte S>Aptrs of Judge !0AMM~1MlflfT1uM .,. CA.T1a1110 .sn I I "' U f 1•70• hru ••..tu }90() "' ....,.. ... CAllM•TMA•rMe 6AI n-cre11t OM. r.ll~ ent for rom " st ..,..y .• OU'LH:U VMPVllL •n CA.OtlfTIRIMO .....,/ .... trailer pork. ~laey dnelop-Dodge Clty, Gunol.lon. Colo. ltENT ALS c•M•NT, <_,,. "" men111 In prns:rm such H " Sa1l Lake City. 613-&16 aph. Fuml1L • .a c111Lo CARI. l..lnlllM 6'1t ~ ,..,.. COlfTllACTOH "" !kt lake for water tkl in-CdM Eves . •II ~ wicends HNlllAL .. CAA,U CLIAlllMO "" l ti rb If I f COSTA MllA fttl CUPIT LATtNe 6 all'Ala MU s nic on: mu a a a ~000 for 6 montha at 10 and MH• YlllDt tt1t oltAl'llltH - growing; fim~hed retltlUJ'llnt 10 with Sl00.000 lrUIJt !M!ed with sevrral 111.kes for fish-on 200 ~snvitw iota aa ina o\ 1W1mmm1 6 O"ft'ftlte collateral. 494-U37 JOI WANTID, MM JOI W"NTID, W-JOI W-llTEO, MlN & WOMIN ,.,_ DOMESTIC HELi' Jtll "OENCIES, -Jiii HELi' WANTED, Me9 l1tt "GINClll, W-ntt HELP WANTIO, W-1• JOll-M.,. 6 W-ot 1MO :co::;~:sa ':;,'a.f~ :!:I JOi l'REPAll"ATTOlr _, THE ... TAICAL 1"I MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AND TR'DI l'URNITUal ... Ol'l'IC• lllUAMITVR• •n O'l'IU llGUll'MllNT •11 no•• •OUll'lollENT • ., CAl'I. RllSTAUllM'T •1• tAll EQUll'lollENT •11 HOU5EHOLO OOOOI Int GAa ... 011 SALi lft1 PURlllTUllll AllCTIOM ens "l'l'LtANClll lltl -lfTIOUll 1111 SIWING MACNINH 1121 MUSIC"L INSTRUM•llT ans l'IAKOS I ORGANS II• llAOIO IMt TELllYlllOM -141·1'1 a STIRIO lllt ul'I a1coaon1 ll1t CAMUAS & IOUll'llol•NT ate HOllY SUf',LIH ... SPORTING GOODS ... llNOCUL.AH, ICOl'H mt MllCILLANIOUS .... MISC:. WAMTID Nit MACHINIAY, lltC. "1tt LUMlllR Int noa ... 01 1111 IUILOINCJ MATaRIAU .,H 5WAl'I OM PETS and LIVESTOCK 'ITS. CJINllUL .. CATS ent DOGS lnS HOUIS IPI LIVHTOClt ... CALIFORNIA LIVING NUHllllH 1'1t SWIMMING POOU ... ,ATIOS 1'11 AW NINOS .,. VKATIOlll ... TRANSPORTATION IOATS I TACHTS 9"I SAILBOATS "1t l'OWH CRUtS•lll tltl Sl'lll)-SIC. IOA'TS flJt IOAT TltAILHS ,._,, IOH MAlllTINAMC• flH IOAT LAUllCHlllG 91'4 AV•tNI IQUIP. MJI IOAT $Lii'. MOOllNe flK IOU SllRVICll "'7 IOAT HNTALS t1J1 IOAT CMA~TEA ,.., l'ISH INO IOATI ~ IOAT MOVING .-IOAT ITORAGI .. 10,TS W"N TIO 9"I "lllCRAl'T " .. l'L'flNO LISSOMI '1• M!'!lflll HOMl!I ... MOTOR HOMIS ftll l lCYCLIS l'9 llLECTRIC CARI tt• MOTOaCYCLIS ... MOTORSCOOTERI ftM AUTO SlaYICllS I ftAllTI ,_ AUTO TOOU a llOUIP. ... TAAIL•a. TRAYlll. tm TUILHS. U!lfftr ... CAMl'llf .. nuc•• -J••l'I ..,. IMl'OAftD MITel tM Jf'OaT CAllS llH AMT..VU, CLAllKS Ntl UCI CARS, ROOS ... AUTO llVllNTI .. AUTOS WAllT•D tM MllW CARS -A.llTO 1.IAll... tnt UllO CARI - Ocea11 Port Apts. ~-Apa. O:npl kn. bH:na, c:pe.. &,IL Htd pool. f15.023& ~ ~/lnv'8l oppty. 4 R=--4~U11':-=:o-. ~25x~l..,.,17',,....,,~.,....,.bUc.,,_-10 ~ Lower Dplx BR. re1. 6: 1~2 br Aptl. ocean. 13th St, RB. Will 2 BDRM, 2 chDd OK pool, 2-yr old. Eakle. 8'15.lm 1Ubordinate, aell on lo dwn camper11, and ~oU courte; 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS l&ke"Nlth w11trl'fn'lnt pt1'Cela ind NOTICES avallable for home bulldln1. ~ HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR rte nn. p'lt l!l"P• Mro9 from OC8l1. SUS ge.m, ........ fOirtt) IAYCLU1P MOTIL t..ndry, TY, maid ....,, bid pnol. B N. Npt BlYd. snn>IO I Beach. 6undecl1t. One _..,,. pl n r ...... ·-utf1. m-mt Dial tGll1I lllr IUISULT.9 $115 YNJ'ty LMM JIS!e 15. or trade. Bier, 54t-o933 ~ kUliore 213:34&-l9'.l1 • .,., ... ,,,,.rty 6050 3 Bdrm, J k, blt-ine, MW lNV&TJ'ORS A'ITENTION MeuntA A 0...rt 6210 Cf!•Anl•lf'PSta !.,Of!,. O(O tall· S225 Huntinctm Beadl. lmpmoed 5 Acttt • c.'llbin, $2,9!15. '600 ""' .,.,....,.. ~ac:h BtYd. cort1tr. Thia dnMI 3 BR, 2 be. llJlflU'n, Dreill~. fine C4 ~rt)' with older BFUX:K NOM' R.LTY ~ ~ blodt OCffll. $225. MO. US. ~ Prelirit income over 411t it. m6161 ,_per yr, You can afford GOLD M.f'dt.lllon. 2 br. 2 ba. to ~ thla for apprf'(latlon. qta. ~ blt•IM, SlS5 1f ~I call Mf-<1811 Broker' lie. l'TWS'IO, f75.ll95 Wbltt et ct *' Dnl\i+Une MAKE A MEMO to ptber U1I '°" '°° llO IOftcer Deed. ... dNm fat cub wtth QUlt8eo Am. Dial ...,. todf.71 This level Ml acres hu • Found (FrM Adel '400 wrll A pump & ~rvolr on ----------property • rMdY to RtM aJ. B&AUTrP'\n. Male Olllle. lalfll or bulll'I • l&ke for ••· black a.nd whi_,, ~­ tf'r skiing M for flab ,..latnJ, F'ound vie. Ma.In Ir Chapman 0wn«'r 347..(,640 evu. '_s:_1,,._1aso ________ _ wkndit. rOUND ""'°" bo)'8 watch M"S Beach h<Nll Ume. Bia-blk 1tnp vie. Ternlpln W1i3 l'fll wlacttca "*' IM tbe N.e. 548-G'Tf DAILY PILOT "'dbd """ro..,,.UND,.,,,.,.,,..:-W..,.-~"'".--,T&Dd~.,...-ln ... ~ NOWI NfW1IOI'{ Bead\, ~Jal ..... --_. _____ ~ ·--------------------... __ ,,_...) THE HIDDEN DOLlARS IN YOUR HOME LATELY?· -------~ _,,, ___ ...... I .,. DAILY '11.0T SUl.lrdlr, Mar 18, 1968 ..... -_....,. ~ ... ._ ____________ iiiiiiii_iliiill _____ ~., ANNOUNCIMINTf .... oeaact•Y ... ..., .IOll I .....w ........ I'm The Kind Of Woman · Who· Gets What She Wants • • e Because I'm T~e Kind Of Woman Who's Smart ~Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising Befieve me, ft*.'1 nothi"9 1rounCI our "°me anymore that isn't beint used -because the minute I discover somethirMJ is "° longer needed, I Ml it, while it stil ha maximum value, ~gh an inexpensive DAILY PILOT Classified Ad. That way, instead of a clutter of things we don't us., I hive the edra c.sh thai lets me have the newer thincjs ••• the "utr1" things rrry whole family enjoys. Ht,.'s whit I meen. The ush I got for the good clothes anCf iw"ys the chi1drtn h.td outgrown bought me the decorator lamp I'd bHn w1ntint. Tht musical instrument no one played paid for a bicJ part of our portable stereo unit. Tht power tools redecor.ted our d1u9hter'1 room. And, iust for the fun of it, the CJood chair that jult didn't maich anything anymore ~ my husband encl me out for a f1bulous dinner It the fanciest restaur1nt in town. Go through your home. Ma•• a Ast of al the worthwhRe thinga you fincf that artn't bei'"J UMCI. (You'ft be surprised It the number you tum up the r'"t time.) Then. clW 642-5671 any time betwHft I a.m. and 5 p.m. and CJivt your 1st to a frienclty, experienced Ad Writer. That's el 'tt.. ii to ft. It's iMxptnsivt tool It un cou you n lttte •• PENNIES A DA Yl Wei, now tW y-.. ~ my tectet -kn'f it ttme you tot st.,._, toward Mttw, Hsier, hippier &vin9 wfth DAILY PILOT O.uified Ads? Start being the lind ef """" wM pti whit ahe wants todayl . I w1 NOT1c11 ............ ~!• me !:.WP•• , ,. ..,. !11! ,__, CP,.. w '410 BABtsrr•D. ,_. ..... um.E GIANT ma ,_. Cm• 'r I 11'($Tft~ McltW 55. Xlnt 1 ... 1 I ~I I ....... ~ ........ JO' W, 1eiu7 $f7'4511 J1r ~ AJ ruuor Parl-tlme. mUlt have GwtOllCtllp~,_...._ 'f• MJDe It I llllllL Rau: '-II CIM ,._ I 1•tt neat acipearanot, able to u part-911817. Anll. lWJ .. Jola IG-IJllO ID l&n. .... _. - mfft A dW wttlt peOple. lit; perwat. Ol11: U* 4iAN Lotl. ..,...., *-can.. CWNle• 411 a Sr.mm I %1, •e U"Ma. AP" 2C7-11111"'-.A.pplaV ... 1)M ,.....i. .............. ValidC-5' .... pl)' ill pmoD· Holiday MBY&rnlNC ln 1D1 ho-., blddlot, ... srMt· ..,,. en Ueeme. W ... - H4!alth Ss-%JOO HuW •· P 1111• 9dlL,.., .... 1 lt11Jiliid 1i'Mll ..... J-S. 1m. De ...... Blvd , O t ~. ~ 1'l1mmils. ~•ft do b as W ..... M"f Qo FOUND • tla'tlt. ldfnttfY. WIIL ~ by ._ ...-; ll aD. z.rt ...._ 16.2112 Hal 14311 Olive I&.. W Vic. Newland It Ztlda'. )Ul ~ tranlportltiaD. Lota. Cara&M. etc. llllnlter bdOr-. llla1 is. lm 8-17-4033 •call: 642·H07 • rr... removal. dump, •· Pbol» m.ell wru. ~t 1 child -6 moe ~· nu. snide. 962-87~ .;:.L ... :;;.;. _____ 640_1 to 3 yn. DI wkly. Dayl. Nr. * TRASH HAULING LOST: Baby chis flaral. ttd Hut>or Sbopplni. 54&-l395 6 clean-up. ~1530 multi c:olettd bonnet It pink BABYSJTTING in my home. knit 1weater, U found oc Dayr., 2 Yl"I c:r older. SlS wk. Llftdecapl"I 6110 taken by m.llla.ke, ple~ ~ GA.YNOJ\'S LANDSCAPING return. Phone 642--4990 6 GARDENING SERVICE GREY 1k White kma·balred, Irick, Matonry, etc. 560 State llceJ\ltd contrctr, cat; AN. ID •·Sam" or • 6 Realdential. Commercial whistle. Vic Ramona I.A., BRICK, Ooncnte. Carpentry Free est • No job too bis· ~ane ,Garden Home tract, eustom Cabint ts. s m a 11 893-3581 Dlsnllller QuaWied to work ill hilh irade ttttaurant. 0 t t e r 1 fU1I tlm« pmn&llent WOl1t. Pleuant~.aQOCS company bsleflta. AW>': IUFFUM'S FalWOll hlancl llB. ~ 968-4175 jobs. OK Free Est 96H945I:::::=======::. REWARD-Black angora cal P1perha"1lnt HI Fi T--L-1-1- 1 with white trim and king-Bui..,. · 6570 P1intint '*50 ~~ :.ize front pawa.Colle1e Park ----------For ~ore in Costa Mesa. Op. vicinity. M>tnS R EM 0 DEL , r e pa I rs INT.ER.IOR 6: EXTERJOR portunlty to ..tvance to ar- LOST Tenitr Doi. Ollta plumb'1., painting, elec., Painting. Free tltlmatc, vice znanqer. Mlllt be fa. Mesa. aNWtn to "Cork)'," carpentry, resid .. commerc., licenaed 6 Insured. miliar with 90l.ld lta\e equip,. ~llh white. R e w a rd • room 8dditlonlo R • 1 ' · Call CHUCK 541-5314 mmt. Xlnt trince bendita. 56-5239 m-al e PAJNTIN~· Interior A 646 8895 REWARD. Lost Male .Sult 65 Exterior. Free atimatet. -~=~~-=-~~ Burmese. Vic 2500 blk _..-._ __ ,,,,__ ___ Reuonable rates. MJ.31115 IWU'l'EI AVAIUBLS Monte Vista, CM ~ •NO JOB TOO SMAU..! Int ~t Industrial Com-PluntWnt 6"0 Wllllmlrllt• fer bo79 \t-14 REWARD: Ladle1 r r cf en wallet. ii found. ~ue call 6~ 1846 or 642-8127 • . Good Profttl • No SUbdeJ mttclal • M a 1 n t e n a n c e LEAKS'! Gu ,. wat.r elec> Dellv"7 fG.43%1 Rep&1r and R em o d e L tronlcally located under ~ SERVICE Sta"'-, _ .. time. Reu. Uc. bonded. lnsuttd. bl k crouncl uun ...... ~~~~! c~:~~~~~ in • 962-1961 or &U-~ • ::,~!: soo!~~P~ place: ~·s:~:~~ N~= • Carpentry •Cabinets • Repaired. Water lines clean-Hv.'Y. Lag Bc.h Personili 6405 • Blt·lnS • Alterations • ed, preuure restottd. --------e Repein • Reas! 64t'r~ CALL "LEAKS" ~ Free FREE stimates. No job too BukAmertcard OK DfME-A-LINI No lttm Over $25 llaic loatl"I Cl1.... small. Remodels and Ad· PUJllBING Off.ere<! to public by dltiona. 543-<1787 REPAIR.S REMODEL ElJ!lCTRlC C!lrcme platinr ....... Power Squadren REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS IG-3128 kit $10, JIWJMC)'Ck tn $t.OO Demen&al'Y P11otlni 0ourws CABINETS. A1J1 lize job. • 19 5tM7'74 Every Monday, starttnc 7 23 yn 6P'r. 54MT13 TILE, C.amlc 6974 EM.ARG ......... ,.....,....,,.,,,ER,.,,._. ""'Takea,..,...._n_ep"'""""!~~· PM, June 10 Newport H&l'-up to 2~ $10, alide projfctor bor Yac:tit Oub, mW. 8-.v C91Mftt Concrete 6600 *Verne, the TDe Man * 2x2 mount $5, 81.L aUde Ave Newport 88cb ' Cllst. work. Install a: r.pa.lrs. viewer $ 5, So , Kodak OR, "tor YoW' conwn~ CUSTOM PATIOS 6 No job too small. Pluter Starm.ile 117 $3, Kodak Every Tlltsday, starting 1 Block walls. Al50 concttte patch. Leaktng 1 h 0 w • r Instamatic with cue $6, PM. June ll, Ensign School sawing I. removal. 842-1010 repair. S4T-l95T/816-0'l06 IUper eight movie editor Irvine l: 0111 Dr .. Newport CEMENT woric. all types. 1085 & IMrLOYMENT 'Viewer S8. film c:ievelopUle' ~ARY No job too small. Free est tanks $2.SO and $4, contact Beech, In Caktorlum. No H. srun .. ICK 548-8615 Job Wanted, Men 7000 printer SS.SO SJ&-8565 e.dvance registration necfto Floan·Walks-Patios 6 Ex· CAPTAIN • Licenaed. 20 yn GOLF Club. 6 irons ooe 1 sat)'. Enroll at claM; if any posed Rocb. Ex P •rt exper. u.11 a, power yachts. wood. bag and cart $11. ex- 1 questlona phone 548-1!14 or workmanship. 642-8514 Familiar W. eo.tt lncludin1 tra dubs .5 to $3, left hand 613-lfii. CEMENT work. p at Io 5 , Gull ol Lower Calif. E. W. putter $3, Ben Pienon SINGLES ·ADULTS driveways, waJJ<s. etc. All Pacific Watera. Best of local archery set $4.SO, T.V. aet Meet Oranp Oouncy'a types. Free est. 893-4819 l: general reference&. Call and stand $8, meJt's valet S3 nicest people at santa 64fr2971 be.fore l*10 or after two typewriters one 14" car- Ana'1 deluxe ballroom Contr1cton 6620 1800 r1age $15 each. cllpper vent * ORCHFSI'RA * f111 $6, radios S2 eech, Bis- FOOD 6 e<>qcrAIµJ e 1t_cx;~ t~:~~:; e Jolt Want.d, L..ty 7020 ~JI carpet sweeper $1. WED. '11nffiS. FRI. SAT. Family rooms, kitchen or C A RP ET Cleanlnl. Floor ~ ' DANCER'S CORNER units. Single atory or 2; stripping. Waxin1. Walll,A -.-K-.C-. -M-a-Je-m--i-n-la_t_u_r_• 1438~ S. Main at Edinler St. plans etistom designed. For Windows wa.shed. 531-0067 dachsh\IOd $25. 962..J752 I SANTA A.NA 542-9306 eaUm1tes & layout. phone: CLEANING or paint I n g. A.K.C. Male Ge rm an I BBr. Family Membenhlp. • 847-15U • walls, woodwork, floors. Shepherd two yeara $25 WW pay transfer fee. Mov· A.DD e Remodel e Repalr E~. itrt. ~9 962-3752 Ing. Fee inert~ June l-Res • Comm • Indultrlal HOUSE 6: Apt 0e In Male Ba •en J' i Mlllt s e 11 1mmediatelY· F La ts It Est DICK an I A.K.C. ~ Make olfer Write Box M 121 ~;FMt>~ 613-4459. Dependable l: ~ .. 714-8598 tbarkleul $25. 96l-:m2 Dally Pilot • 1llE HOUSE KEEPERS KENMORE .. t t I Additions * &modelillc \t ft u o m a c HElJ> us villt Grandma th1t eel Genrick. Uc. DA y Wor ·lronin&-Cleanin& war.'her •tr')' gcod ccndltlon IUJM>el'. Someone to 'lit Fr H. * 549-nTO By Day or Hour. Ellp. $25, Packa~ 21" T.V. with 2 ch1Jdrt.n on rugtit to f73.«>4l 83MO'l1 works rood ST, Norge ~ Jade.on or New Orleans C1rpet Laying & PART TIMEtremp. A-1 b1c drytt $25, Kenmott mkhlllllf or later. ~ Repelr 6626 ~tary, fast typlst, rood automatic washer good con. alter 4:30 PM It fl~s. 642-6712 dition $15 1936 Plymouth HYPNOSIS CARPET • AptJ • Homes wheel and tire $3. 1936 An aid to Quality installation. Free Job W1ntecl Otevrolet wheel and tire $3. Jl690Nll problems estimates at )'OW' bome. All Men & WCNMn 7030 _847_-8115 ______ _ FOWLER HYNOSIS pricea. 546-447S cv-. Uc. TWO M&tcbinc Ea r l 7 CENTER. NB eo.«JaJ Contract« AV A.IL., older c o u p le , A.merk:u cbaln $2 s · capable manag1n1 50 to 100 ' MUST Sell Hollct., Health Electrlul 6640 units. No pool. C.M. or N.a _962_-8982 ______ ~_ Spa MembersbJp, 40 mor. for ELECTRICIAN, Ucemed ' area only. Refs. 646-6193 BAO< Two 11ai. f~ Ford 1, 20 mOI for 2 onty $300. Eoonollne Van or other type First ~ment Aus 15, Call b 0 n d e d. Small joba, DomHtlc Help 7035 Vans. Excellent c:anditloa 646-2152 aft~ 4:30 malnten. a ttpaln. 541-5203 $20. 61S-4177 OLD Iv of Jud ~-d i 66IO LIVE INS W_ALNUT ___ N.._1_-table--whh- pr ate papen ge -r en "I . Employer pay• tees ..,...._ from 187011t.hruearly1900'1 &NTHONY'S George Bylancl Agency removable center leaf $2S; 6 Dodge Ct;y, Ounnllon, Colo. "' 106 8 E. 16th, S.A, 547~ chainl, $8 each; 96Z-70'J3 Salt Lake Ct:y. OR 3-3316 Garden Service MONKEY AND Cap s;26. CdM e-vee . all daywkends 646-1941 Agencies, Men 7100 each. TV iz. Aquarium and * * PPONE PAL * * COMPLETE CLEANUP "JoL... a fiilh $Zi. Bar ltools (2) $5. SATE i INEXPENSIVE ~ WNS REPLACED -"',. H each. Olaile-Lclw:lce SJ. MEET BY PHONE Reas. montbl1 ct.re. f'run. Our Buainete lroci $2. Touter $2. $-4557 :~i:u~93. i:::;: :'c~1~.-~· -. Coast _!':f'C:J1Mnt :0.:.;.;:;= 12~ Harbor Atta. PMM 873·172• J1panese Gerdener Santa Ana Pron Bld1. GARAGE Door hardware P.O. Box 1223 Costa Meaa.. Exper., complete yard 1670 Santa Ana AvP. letl Jamb b°pe w / 4' ' FOR Sale; charter mem-11trv1ce. me eltimatet Coat• Mesa 641-9611 clearance, $5 let, Pool benhlp In Newport Beech • ste-7'8 e Hrs 8:30 am. 5 pm Mon-J'rl F.qulpment, let stalnleaa Ttnnil Club. 6444139 EXPEltT JAPANESE ateel band rai11 S 5 . c.dM Tennll Club. Se~. OARDINElt Help Wlftted, Mon 7200 ~ wll h.p. motor memben.hlp Sl5 mo.. no tn-and pot $10, time swttcb-IJ\. lu.tion fee. Call 67WTI1 Clean.up N•t Wn M>-MM Wrm&tk: $3, SCIO watt ~ NEWPORT Beach Tennll LAWN Ir Gardin matnten-75 MEN derwater 1amp encued $5, Cub Membership f« tale. ance. Cleenup • SJJn¥ • F~ • K~mex aquaprd f o o 1 ~2640 tilll.e Com'l A Rest. 9C-T.M9 chlorine feeder $10, p it u~ Dy cut • Edie Lawn Q valvet bronze l'W~ type n--. n1mlc Frlench Mainteninc.. Ucenaed. N~ lmmfCllately for ru l W' 125 Iba. $1.50 ncll. with sterl\ng quallties. 4 PM or part time jobs, Chain $.16-3144 e G-4990 e ~. ~ att expandlnl, 5 new locetlona -------- • J•n•"'ESE G•n n E'lltnfG WET SUITS, near new ~. WOUU> like to m-t o'"'-1u-"', IM\.U.,.,.,, In Orancre Coun ... area. "ne = Ul'U • _ __.__ .... v "" ns. s1, nns $2 and St; 24" --1 m o k I n r ""'"""E Service Cleanup, .......-ap-19 to 35. Honelt 6 will wcrtt-.,_, orwuu _.,. T maple TV $25; I" TV '5: PLAYERS. ~172 Ing. sn-'/0.14 9M p.m. en. ..-.., ...t-o-cl .. _ BBQ $3; SeYer'al --• I will not be reaponalt>Je * MOWING, ...._,., A ean nv ...... • fteC. chairs SlO to $25; O\aal 3xS t debta ... __ up. Monthly rata. 1'Ne r-· ~. W'"~~~R.t.hanP~ e~tlmate. Ca1l •1911 * Sat..-frolll ca.rd fllt U: Dbll spear 1111 v-.. IWOllll '"""" •-J SS: Golf club9 $15 and $10: JAPl\NESE GARDENER $3 75 h Small car top carritr $3; Annou~tt .. 11 Maintenance b1 the rnorith. r Foam flame sail boet $5; Good refl. Exper 546-77$8 e e Port elect btr $1; Xtra Coast Healtll C .. MOWING,~. vacatawn Cal Mr. Howard ltnrth box 'Pfinls and HOlpitallty la Our Motto Gen'l deuuP. Baulln&. matt'• twtn1 $10 eet; GE FREE SAUNA WTrH Odd joba. * ~ 71 J Tl 9 9951 Rdl'\a M'W paint $25; Dtw SWEDISH MASSAGE JL\t'S GARDENING • •• • • corMr t~ for twin beds 0peiri wkdya 10 atn-U pm i Lawn Maintenance. ~II.. $25: 10 pl aquaritml and Sunda)'S 10 am-3 pm eom1 6 ae.nup. 54M411. It.and S10. !rna.11 ftl. bi-a 132 E. 11th St. IQ.5090 EXPElUENCID Garlkner. CWIEIS ea!ln't $10: trawl troft. Dl'tr t _ _... 12: ~ miac~ flunenlt '412 fonncr .--ymu. ...._. acap'g, cJeelllap. l(MtOO. W~ G&rdener-EqMri~. De-.,. • ... NSTll pendable. Yard maintenance. Trlller or moMle borne d · per1enn pre.ftmd. Excel. lot btnetlta. MEMOllAL PAIK • an-5911 • UPlOIEI ~ I ,. _---.... CUt 1t FAr:e Lawn ry -.ry Maintena~. Uctonttd. c.me :::·" ~ -,.....,. aft· PM MotORHOME c•. C:~~ 0.•rll ..... 6M2 4000 C:.U•• Drf" r.-.-........ car. am.u. wumow .... ,.... leech m:.e1Mc 11 -11i1i1111111f11 Oeanlnl, rtM .-. ~ I ,_. -a.. eo& resldentlll A ctDltruedm·wm ----:-R.ar--.. -.-,-, .... , ..... -.-c, (all Now 642-5678 I Ho tnfDI .. .., M 548-m7 ~ nt• (...-. ...... J-... WtlClllrlMlti Pain-.......... C.. A d.r7'fr) IDr p/tllM ...t&. m-tm a>m pmtry. ~t a.&. ....,.... Mmt 11ie tn aooct 1*1111 and c.m.!!f 7 L9h • M 11 2 i.-. &lW !tut ~ OK al* to *9Yt tncll. 141-all 0an •111JDe·· tOGM8 KJTQtDC WORRJt. s-rt BTU..'I &ALT llJMCE U... ICWOM Par1c Lido for a.-•-w-.n Ooenlelcmt Qllter. • This Pace REACHES 11,m HOMES PCHWEEI ~ Jmtdadwaa. .,.._ JILL. N • .. p ort 1 ar....,,.vtfftw~ )flilliiill __________________ ml!l!!).111 .............. ftcontalll .... --Jllacb ..... 1 • .., ............ ..-. . . . .. . -.. . .., . . .. . . ... . . " . .. NO MAnER IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT ' AD! DIAL DIRECT M2-l.678 CHARGE ITI · ' lo •• ··""~· • t .. S BAND H a II Cl1'1. receiver $25. Dfft t. Giant cha.bl $10.. II camera and cue~ radio FM-AM $1. ~ pickup p&IU: Be Doora $5 e&eh. • ·Wl•ukbielt '8· .fi4I ~ ~$25.1 ft¥1atcr $10. Wt)ej tiret $8 each. Reu Front ax1e1 $15. 1: boat s:is. oars •· .1 boat Sl2· Log chain I chain fl, Tow cabl Block and fall a.Id Camp oven with ttlC $5. Old dresser ml Hand 1loola 25c • sz, of bolts $4. Ford~JI (dated> $3 each. r $4. lleotnc mlRt ! $3). Weaving m C.olemaJl dcd>le m lanlml $1. SleeplJlc Erector set.a (2) ' Refrilerallor, apt It lop $22.SO. Victor ...USI~ gauge1 ~ Large radio SJ. Mc parts 50c • $8. Boie • nails SI· 12" llpt\I Galvani:t.ed t>lPe .fil~ Inch lOc • ~ eacb $5. Sink connectorw I llttingl $5. lkthro with tapl $5. Hal $1.25 each. Flat do p.. SS palr. PecS. and wqon $6. 8cm c $5.. Imm movie ca11 5 gallon butane t Card t.ble St. ll nallA n can. Bil tongs $2. St1ple11 Fancy IUPJ>ie• $5 pair. Aquariwn pUJ Speed magazines ~ Detective magau each. Dlshel $1. I $1.50. Car top ca Stroller $1.50. Lal no. Lawn Boy MO' $18, Beac:ti umbl Open sign $3. Tra and wheels $20. 6 tery $2. door 1u each· Nall pulltt ball 6X. Coat be!l ! stretchers SJ. UO llo shot gun $25. Rai 1-4.50. Auto !JPOl lb Saturday only. 819 ~ c .M. 2 bloc:Q toulh Placentia WIRE hair terrier, : male, purebred $25 BOOKS 25c to SS. '15 $10 (good ..... Small white fomilt table ;>. Pi<:turel Dis.hes Sc ID S1. '73 at 708 Jria. OW. CHAIRS St.SO to 11! CdM. 673-8316 LONG PlaYinl RK A: ~. 'I08 Jril, 0 (3) $20 A: $25 each I BOY'S red jadt smart ss. Size a • 3-8316 see '108 Inf. Dormt"Y er dttt>-fr Electrlc try pan ! hanging shell 'S roller 1kate1 $2 portable !'fill '6-5C l'Mtll foldiJ)g tal 673--0231 See 2l1 VI (patio) CANNISI'ER • -v11cuum ss. Blue $15. 642-WI1 GIRL'S Bike sa. I rug $4. Six blUf 40x54" New $6. clothes slze 7-8 S2 1eale and wall m-Ol88 HIDE-A-BD> $15. C<lUdl $5. Birch varlcg ti~ ceramics 25c to '1! aee 212 E. Oce9I alley, Sat, Sun. ~wport Bfec:h MAN'S, Size larie, cashmere overco gport!I Jacket '5, ~3451 TYPEWRITER Re- llke new $22.SO 54. ROUND Maple ta. 42'' $23. Ddk ore u ~ tM 54&-289C ' KELVINA.rofl Ri good cmdltioa ( $25. Maple doubt. ,,,,mg and mat Two eeU twtn-lb pink quJJted •tln d&r ~. cottl 2~21 Alta Vlata, 644-0t40 TRlTE"lUfE S1lm $12~ plctlltt • tunlrW, danlab 0 lraJM ST .SO. A YeDow Cab C.0. onlform1 $12.!'IO. lhltt.s $2, new M\ CllJ ~.50, MW dt room f.IXtUrls • pl\S11binc TAL'a toeatef' n. Na $1.50. Jewe1r1 -.so.~ ··;..: ... ~~ . . ' FOUi CONVENIENT OFRCES TO SERVI YOU e NIWPORT llACH . . • • 2211 lallM• llvd. e COST A MESA .....• , ...... 330 W•t a.y e HUNTINGTON llACH ••• aot Fifth StNet S BAND B a 11 ct if ta r 1 , doulllet and a!nglea AQVAlUUMS. 5 pllona \IP to receiver $25. ~r 1'fte S25 $10 and $1.S ,llrftle" $10. 20 gallona $2 10 m . .,.,m .... , LADID ~heels, 6-T $2 IRQN laundry a.Ink, complete TWO tw1ft beds Sl5 apiece. 1 'lWIN mattma and tpr1np 2 TW1N vln)ll tufted bead-GOLD Ul)holatered \wngtng G1-nt dlalD $10. Hawlteye ~onals SlO. Couch $5. filterl, heatenJ 50c 7@"'$2. pair. Oval tltctric rout.er $7. Steel lcliOOl ~desk $5. double bed Sl!i, 893-011 $15. Hea.dboe.rd••-.trame board.1, white, aoc>d condition chair and ottomBll, pld camera and cue.P. ~le Oiair $2.SO. Gss rqe stove SatuJ.'Clay. 646-2&09 s5. 2 uUUty bat stools S3 L,adder Jacks S'J.50. Electric $14. RCA ch~er $10. $5 each. White-painted pine coodit.lon $20. 642-3792 pickup perts: 15'4 $20 te set, ~ and ex. 24 ASSORTED pool fish S5 • ~3 Sturdy h.and truck $3. 3 Boston rocker $T; walnut Working bikes $8. 6' ladder condition $8. K e n m o r e ONE knitting machine, new radio FM-AM SB· 54 Ford $lO. Res;~~ $15. Oblet· each. Electric Iron $Z plane. never uud $2'5. ROUND net playpen SlO Tubular chairs $2 to $1. chest. 28" x 38" x 16", good --------- Doors SS KCb. Radio $5 tension le $20. Dinette set, $25. 20'8 Charle Street, HONEY-COMB 6Sc lb. Ex speed man'• bike, needs p~ol ~~ S4;.._.~ $3. Dolly $4. Ann chairs, washer, 8 yeai'I old, need $25. One Corning Ware W~~lt '6· <SMt $3 6 chairs $1.S. Elld tables S1 • C!jsta Metia, 64f>-6630 tracled l~ lb., S5c 2~ lb., •ortr $4. ~ .... ,__..,. like new $2(1. IJltercom $10. Utile fC>8ir f.I(). 1 5 9 3 Drl>olatet', new $8. Three ~ $25. Tank $1 $5. Wuher $25· 1003 Grove REEL poww mower $25, 1. l6S no.er St., SG-7088 i PWC'E beige curved aec. with frame $.20; cloth6 Lamps $1. Ttib1e lamp SlS. MJnorca Dr., Meaa Verde. Toby bl~-• and English ~later $10. ~ and Pl. C.M. w•ldlng regulator1, tcrches ., __ , •'lft " • b hamper and wute bdcet Fountain .$15. o .. -R') • .-. Adama to RQya1 Palm to bl.lcUlt ~ $20 each. Six tiret $8 ,.ch. Reu end $15 and bole SlO $2S 8 SNAKE $5. 600 Orchid uwuu _,. • (>lece rown aet $4. l.erge pine cones lOc • ....., .,. "' Mlnorca. 546-1833 Queen Elizabeth Coronation Front axles $1S .. ll~ loot AMER t CAN Standard toot fl·....!,-nt·"....,.~ !ewo.50, O>rooa del Mar aectional $10. Relrigerator each. 847-3881 cut iron dutch oven $3. glaaaea $15. 646--1243 la 1 hardw ""'""'""' _ ..... •~ $25. -Heavy walnut slat Large toy. box $2. Hassock REDWOOD picnic table and bO&t $25. Oars $6 ... &' small va ory, are • ~ d lar&e air compi•essor $25. STOVE apartment al x e bmcb $10. Hol.17Wood bed GE.. vacuum w Ith at-$2. Card tables $1. Coffee 4 benches S18. Swing set Sll· "'G_IR_L_,,-S-bl-cy_cl_e-. -24-,'-S'l-.50-. boat $12· Log chain $15. Tow f:1lman cat>lne~ $25. White engine $25, tank $25. mount $10. ~ wilh bolsters SlO. Beige tachments $20, encyclOpedla tables s,;. Big chest c( Gal Sears indoor white paint Aquarium 5 gallon ss. 2 chain $2. Tow cab&e Sl·50 mespun drapery W i I h $25, steam cleaner $25, hide·a•bed .:25, 2 m\1lrhi11" Sl per volum\;', flOOI' lamps drawers $8, Hoses 75r. S3. Step ladder SJ. Dinette -' "3.50 ch 2 Block and fall _ __, ....,_ •" hooks for 12' sliding glass ,. __ and """"'"'e $25. 21" TV KENMORE au t o m a t I c • "" · va.,., •• zen> • ea · ..... .,,.... .,, ...,.,.,,. ·~~L• -chair $4lO Reel '""" m .. wl'r $3. buggy $5, power mower Dresser ·Stool $1. Foot locker set $5. Watl'r hOS<'b Sl.50-$2. table tamps $3 "" each Cof Camp oven with ttiwnostat door $5. :I pair 72". drapes ch.ass!$ S3, hand and p<iwer washer $25, Century d*P $20. . 21 • •oo•t "'11.r-. 'n .. l1 W nde ho SJ F1\ ·"" • • ~. Old .a~~~ m•-r « for child's room. lined SJ. 2 •tools 50c. $25, w-.... bench Cryer t15. 2 ek-clric toasters ' • ~ $10. 962-7637 $1 , Mim>r $1. Kitcbm clock o $1r""'$2rH~e Ill. Beowcher fee table, glass top $25. 2713 .., "'""""' u~v .., • dr .,..... galvanized p'-new $i. 2 $1 Hand tools $1 tc: Rad1'0 pots ·""" am on a Loren"~ Ave ~" n170 ., __ .. .....,.,_ ....,,. _ •"". Bucket pa.ir apes, vloleta on white $25, sectional sofa "10, $3 • S5, rod and reel $10 ·~ 3 PIECE blue '""'en sec-· • ..,. h d 1 $3.50 "" · .,...,...., ruuN ..,., .. ,,.,... ..., ~ .... d _.... . t ' " dropleaf tables $2-and $5. 2 e.•~ $3. 8' taI'll $2. 25' e....:tension, an vacuum c eaner . of bolts $4. Ford..-renches ,...,.,"""" , avuu $5. 2 pair i>am ers planks $3 ea.ch, ~-Atwater Kent radio col men'• 3 .,.,.,.ed blcy···tes, 1 tional, l year old $25 each d 1 Twin size bed $25. Twln size CEDAR chest SlS. Dinette set atri -.i __..... ...._~.., •-ho' t $15 bed f 1 t . ks $ • old • ..,,... ~ . 16' •--•. ,.. heavy uty SJ. P astic ,. (dated) $3 ead\. J'Ql'd coil ~ .. ..-oo "'"t""'ea $3. ..... is • rame $3, ec ors item wor Cl;i, with child's ... at $20 each. piece, u~a.r ._ as iB, bed frame SJ. New .stuffed .is. Mower $9.50. Electric -All ;i_,... .. horse M • t RCA radio I "" l2' ef wastebaskela 75c. Textbooks $4. Eleotrlc m00ez: $&. Stole ... _... uave hooks. AW .-.. pain gun. AM short wive Girls bicycle $10. Metal wall r rlgerall>r $ZS, 3'x4' SOc. Games, toy• 50c • $l. toys 50c. Stereo recorda 50c. can opener SS.95. Two piece $.20. Weaving m. $ 5 Shoebox full d boola to use sanders, impact wrench $25 works $5, 14" w ind ow banging cal>t.net $10. T. v. breakfast nook. &Ht needs Tablecloths 'l5c. Books lOc. 1eet1onal $4.SO each. Treadle Coleman dcd>le ma nt le with drapery pleater tape each, Philco washer as is cleaner $1, pole lamp 50c cart $5. Cyctme fencing and recovering with table $25, VW tires, 3M miles $15 Pine cone Christmas wreath sewing mac b I n • $12. lantern $8· SleeplDI bag SB $2. 9 preued glua goblet.a S2 $25, table ~~ $5, Honda table lamp $1. I>e&pread $1, {)Oita, 72 f 0 0 t $25· Gas single shot, old 12 gauge each. 2 Pirelli recaJ)6 $15 $1. 9 x 12 oval rug $8. % in. Vacuum $5. Callee ta'b~s Erect.or aeta {2) $2 Mcb each. Dishes and glus lOc. frame $5, 20 Stingray bike deluxe <lUnese Check et' wall heater $15· 5-1~10'11. shotgun $10; 962-4587 each. Shoe sll'eet skates, skil drill $10. Chalk board $7.50 • $2.50. Ott<mian $3.50. ~erator, apt ll:&e. cross SS. Two pin-up lamps and $5. 962-6525 gamek $1, dresses, sults 2468 Elden, Apt E. rear, G.T. 18" 1V portable IOme ~e;-1'R=·~~~ea~~~~~· ~~rSJ~~· ~l~sot~~na?'1s Chain $1. 174 E. Uth St. top $22.50. Victor rebUilt shades S2 each. Metal irorr EARLY American 8 foot jac els, shoes, c a Pr 1 s c M -• C.M. welding gaugt>a SZJ.50 each in& board SJ. 2 radloe, need oouch needs reeoverin1t $25, handbegs, blouses 2Sc to $1 · · . work $10. 3 1V partable 65 PIECE set diahes, ex-clothes 50c-$1 .. size lG-12. -B-UNN--TES--n---$3-. Al-l-br_eeds_ cl work $2 each ""~ for """"S dinett aet $15 a I k electric motors "1 to $7.50 NEW portable typewriter, stands $3, $4. SS. G.T. clock ccllent $1:.!. Gas refrigerator f\Ut•ror ss. Newport West, Large radio SJ. Motorcy e . • • ,,_., e 'm Pe roe er • R.cmlngt-........ mler'' S2~. d' $7 •· l dio I k ""082 c . u Lan II B and colors. 546-9965 _ _. $10 A d uga.hyd t i:. reel type g ow SIO roll-a-""' make fire place "" .... ., ' I'll 10 • ,..,w n ra c oc S3. Maple cba1'r $;.. Gold "" -apis ·ano e, · · part s 50c -$8. Box ol i:oix...u · v 0 ca 0 na e ..,, as m er • ~t> si·x drawers c h e s t, \1 hlte d I $ O " b I ' u 96'-1·15~.~. 2 Si•• •LL ta.bles and "ch- 1 -....,.li · 1 chair •""' partable dlshwa h · S'!O logs frnm newspapers $1, an a arm 1 · ~ rass tab e •\v1·vel roc .. ker $15. Ze111'th u .. .,.. " d.U" nails Sl· 12'' speaker S2 ·~ nmg ounge . .,,.,. · 5 et -• formica top $23 .KidnC'y ~ ---------Oal"l81'1ized pi.pe.JKUJ)gl to 1 Boy's size 8 hiking boots, = ~oor l:;: .. ~xcellent two 10" cart wheels $2, shaped coffee table, never lamps and shades $5. G.E record player combination NJ.:.'W bathing suits. i.ize 32, 9:ic each. U 8-5151. 2268 tDch lOc • 3>c each. valves like new $5. Footlocker SJ. e way .,:i, maple dishes lOc to 50c. 3:'4 E. 21st mar walnut $20. Matching electric radio $8. Man's $4. Playpen $3. High cbait· S4. Red two • piece $3 •• ,=F~edet.,..,.,..,_-a.1_,.,..c_.M_. _____ 1 $5. Sink connectore $5. Brus Free beat up ping pong single beds $5, electric noor Street. Costa Mesa, 642-9326 aide table SlS A.t'1·F:vl. shoes 713 • 9~ S2 • $3. 4 volt $5· Clothing $2 • $5. 843 Formal, floor length, size 9-BOY'S Schwinn ~ $25. fittings $5. Bathroom sink table. Frmch Provincial polishtt $5, padded valance SMITH Corona portable very Mahogany C0D901e w i th wagon 91>ark plug box S2 Sonora Rd. Mesa del Mar, 10, $4. Baby cht·iatening 545-1868 with tapll $5. Bud sawa cabinet for stereo, 1V «' boxes $3 each, old upright clean and worlcs good $25 :ecorcl playet 125. 6 x 8 Mahogany cabinet 33" wide C.M. dress and hat $2, Stellltooia -N-EW--UTee--speed--SUpreul---e $1.2S each. Fiat doors with bfit' $20 New Metric comb Hoover works $2, maple cof-acuJ.ptured olive-Pd wool 40'' high $lD. 2-5-gallon gaa ---------$1.50. Puzzles 15c each. Hair Osteiur $25. New Dectric stuB $.5 pair. Pedal tractor $2. 2 ~ ndioa, $2 each. fee tables $2.50 each, tables ~~u~e $;, 1 ~ nig $20· Seven toot cd!ee tS.:e::i ~:~! ~:a!. ~:~ ~~~nu:; :dry~=er=$3=. ,,,,&40-,...,,.,, 9990 ...,..,,....,.,..,.,....,.__ ice crusher $15. New and wagon $6. Box old books ~. 388 Mira Loma, and chair5 $1 to SS. 1513 roughs addq m a c b l n e ubfe $]2. Snare drum v.'1th match, red )ea~rette trim BATTERm> $5.95. 5'M936 hardwood rodm-with foot $5. 8mm movie Cll'Qera SlO C.M. l blk north of Tustin Orance Avenue, O.ta Mesa needs repair $10. 6'2·-5143 ltand l]S. D r u m prartt<:t $'1. La<1Y hair deyer $7 $20. Studii:> coodl, beiite L AF A Y ET TE • t e re o stool $2Q. 45 big playirlg 5 gallon butane tank SlO and Unlveorsity S42-5666 pad, brushes and record ot ~~~603 Oiannel Pl. NB ~therette $10. L a r g e turntable wilb walnut bue records, 'good condition 3>c Ca.rd table $1. Horseshoe SINGLE bed SS· ID·Fl and G.E. automatic was her_, BEAUTIFUL Sealpoint male drum rudiments S'T· AJ\Hque hedroom chair upholstered $15. UHF 1V converter $8. t>ach or $9 for .U. 60G4 al •-$1 can ••--'-mlth di . . needs worl<, eood motor $.5. kittens $15 ellch .LI 8-2538 roc'-'ng c ... -:. ,,,... F•"1r ANTIQUE "'hit• de·" $25 g Rowing machlne $3. SuJt. n "' · 0 """"" r a o combination $25. Lawn All cotton crib mallres.o; SS. "' ,..,... .,_., "' .. .. "" in green floral chintz $ . SURFBOARD 9'8" G<ll'doo le tongs $2. Staples $1 box mower s;;. Toys lOc • 50c. Portable mangle ironer SS. QUEBN-SlZE mallren and bowls (3' to 1W dla.meterl 675-1234 673-8349. 419 Marigold Ave. cases $2 each. Oirome roll-Smith $25. 646-4112 Fancy guppies $S and $10 Picnic table and 2 benches 20361 Lange Dr. Santa Ana spring $23. bed linen. elec for garden waterfall with EXERCISE bicycle $ l 5 CdM. Ing cart $2. Safety helmet :--:-:-=-=-=------- pair. Aquarium pump $2.50 $5. House plant in pol $3, Z1.5 ffp_'igbts. c:•n ""'°" h·ic blanket and apread $8 pump 125· 3 gallon paint ,, ,.,_319'2 SS. Hardwood child's rocker MAPLE rocker $10. Brass Speed magaxines lOc each Amh t c M 546--3447 ~~ 281 Nassau Road, Costa pressure tenk with hoses '"~ LIKI:: nr.w custom car cover $2. Cosco high chair $3. hanging lamp $15. noor fan Detective magazines 13c era' · · WOOL beige 9 x 12' rug. good Mesa. and spray gun i 20. Room SCRAM LETS $15. Boat buoy or use as Sinj!er junior sewing t'>. Gas built-in range $15. each. Oishea $1. 8oW saw MA~ box spring and condition, but needs clearr CHROME dinette table with divider, 3 shelves and '• ail'lank $8. 675-l962 machine $9. Two bikes Cor Gas built-in oven $ 2 5 . $1.j(). car top carrier $4 frame; 125. Clothes :l5c • Ing i2Q. 546-1833 Mesa Verde leaf and four blue pastlc drawer. walnot, u is $1. MAG 1ims, Ford 5 hole, two parts $5. OiUd's racer car &l6-4J43 Strol ler $1.50. '·-e desk $2.50. Electrical appliances h · .. ..,. Guest bed with foam mat-ANSWERS H ", two 15", $20 each. s3. Table lamps S2 each. ""T:::E'""EN----a-ge-.--~··· -.... -s-cl_o_l"--s, ._.. 18 ,. 75c _ $5. Table S"· (no LAW books set, very old SlS. c airs $25, two twin "'""" p·ci f Sl T SOc ,....,.," ,,.. ..,, La Bo r " tr (rolls und r bed) $1? Intake manifold for .MJ9 Chev 1 ure rames · oys · · lik ... o. wn Y mowe • · • cha.·irs). m.....As 25c. $3-r...:1. 20061.. Lan_ge Dr .. Santa Ana frames with mahogany ess e •· s2 l\l! 6-lcr.ri e new Sl -Sl5. Crib $18 Be ch mbrella u "''""" ....,... •• x 4' oU ipainting Icily Pi<•"'"n.· YAn .. ly·. Exotic engine with 3 carburetor · """· 440 Lenwood bit ) , a u ~ ferobe $20. ua u9S Heights. 540-5589 headboord and low fool " 0 "" ~-... D Co \w e and mattreas $25. Open sign $3. Trailer axle .,...,...,., board $20, two twin waterfront sky JI n e) tl'i. Answe1•; Incite; Tinkle; Ln'-$25. 545--0172 or 842-2950 ' r., sta Mesa Luggage SS. Fireplace aet and wheels $2(). g volt bat-BLACK SOF1A ARM NEEDS El..ECTRIC range w i l h mahogany bed frames with While curtains, lined, 2 TERING 00.. x 42.. Vinyl car top PEDAL trim exerciser $5. $5. 67~5924 tery $2. door tmoba 25c REC 0 VER IN G Sl5 French fryer $22.50.. 7' head board $25, what-nol panels each 64 x fiO, $15. During an anti-war dem-catTier. like new $25. C. B. 548-21n. 201 Monte Vista --------- each· Nall pullet:S:Z. Solt Tow~ sets, bkie,. lavender =r= c:::e~17sf5o~ shell $2. two-piece comer Sunday 9-6. 1933 Walla~-e. onstralion in New York Heathkit radio, 5 wall tl5. Ave., C.M. G~~s:;~e~' gr~:!• b~;: b81165c. Goat beJ1. s;z. Fence or p~k, IOme n~w ~ • S3· Small dresser $3.50. Corner solo. each piece 6' long, tur rear, C.M .<near 19th & City, a young man tore up 100 mm Tokal walkie talkie COLEMAN 2 mantle lantern 546.!J9.IG. 20'141 Bay View. stretcher& $3. 410 bolt action Oothing, womens ,~s 10.. table $2. Pictures a n d quoise $20 for both, hrown Placentia.) 6'2-2932 his ch-aft cat'll and a cop ar-$25. Eureka Rota • matic S1.50. 2 burner camp stove Santa Ana Hgts. shot gun $ZS. Rail aplltter 14, swetens and sportswear frames 25c • $2. Double sink Lawson sofa $25. :I 7O 1 ENCTO.OPEDIA aet l 20. rested him. vacuum cleanel' $15. 79" x $7.50, never used. 548-1658 $4.50. Auto llPOt Ught S2·50• $1 -S5· Dresses and wits $2 $2. Desk dresser $10. Tool Lighthouse Lane, Corona de Year books for Great Books "Are you arresting me for; 31'' entrance door ss. Flo0r 4 F..ACll 15" tires and 6 bolt HOOVER canister vacuwn Sal'llrday only. Sl!Towne St. ·SIS· Coats.SS -$J.5. Shoes, box~. Tools 5c. $3. Elec-Mar. 641-28."l4 sel and Encyclopedia ;4 lcruing up my dralt cal'd?' lamp, no shade, used twice rims for 1965 GMC truck. $8. Riviera love seat bed 2 1.•~ka th 19th and •L 7 I $1 $3 •• "No," •aid the """', "I am $25 GE roti_,,,.,.;,, n• C·M· . .,..,.. IOU sires 67S • 'it -· Hats tric appliances 50c -$2. RUBBER Stamp m a k i n g each. Bookcase $6. Wrisl " w,. $3. 44 slides for give·a-!>11ow good tread $20 each. Bumper . . · ""~ '" v•en Placentia and purses $1 • $3. Men's Caemra .., Books and watch S25 Britannica Allas INanGt>.s.t,ing you foi• LITIER projeclX>r ~. Mo"~ft tra.n trailer hitch SJ. Kitchen set with accessol'iea S 2 0 · •"· machine S25· Reweaving · •• .....,. ... 642-9!770 WIRE hair te1Tier, 5 months, lius medium 42-44, shirts, maltllZines 5c • $1. New rourse SlO. Electric organ $9. Dictionary Webster's game $1. Silly cycle 50c. with 4 makhing chairs, .,..,,..--,.------- male, purebred $25. ~399'1 pants and ~ $1 • SlS· whee cylinder kits 50c each. $20. Enlyclopedla set $25 Unabridged $18. Bible $12. 2 MOUNTED and balanced Eldon 8 race car set $-I. 2099 good condition SlO. Desk $10. 30 GALLON hot water tank 642-1614 after lD:30 A.'.{ Quart heavy duty brake Dictionary i;et s5. Desk and Cornpron's Junior Oaa.sics new 900-15 re-cap whitewalls National Ave. C.M. 5'M>-1980 gas $12. Gas dlermostat BOOKS 25c to $8.'IS~ Dreuer TABLE and 6 chairs to fluid $1.50. Camping equip-chair $l5. Recliner Sl5 set $24.SO. Young Folks on Buick whee.ls $25. ~ 5 PlECES plate glass 4 x 4 $4 COMPLETE gas welding healer, apartment size $15. $10 (good foe-r~~e). •tch, 2 extra leaves, rent 50c • $10 . .AntiqUes 50c Dinette $T5. Mixe!' $15 Library ael U2. American Buick radio $5. 642-0717 or each. <;mall ventilated gas outfit. tanks included, t-...i 642-8730 ,small white fonD!tll i ,i.tlomar top $25. Couch with $1'50. Plaota and trees 50c Kitcben cart $10. Folding Herit&ie 1-1 each. Olrr~' MS-#18 $25 642-8801 KNl.~-'ITlN--G--m-ac-hin-. -o-, -11-ka.I <table;). Pictutta $2 to · • ~ S20· Antiqued '10. Sat la ·Sun. 9-5 PM. and Ivea "America'' $14. heater $4. Mayta& washer,. =-=·=~,,,...-,,...-----~ "' 'Dishes 5c to SL 613-1!16. $eie ;a.......,_.: -"'th -•--$15. 2622 B Sat& Ana A v e,, klt<..-ben stool no. 4 drawer Me .. 'c"I Encycloped' $1• 75 WHITE swirl design wringer type. runs good $10. BOCl<CASE dividers SS each. new $2S. TV, good condition at 708 Irla, QIM. ~ H ... : siillAntlqued Co8ta Mt!llll-chest s10. Wrist watch S10. w .. Ja ... celotcx drop in ceiling El~ctric bl'Oil('r, qulck grill Walnut sl'ep tables $15 t'ach. $10. Voit basketball, never '"'" .. ..,,.to ..... 708 I:ril ._. ~ Fresno swivel lamp $10. 4 !QS-J643 panels. 2 x 4 f~I. A-1...eon-$3. Pr(}jf'Clor screen, 4 x 5, Table lamp S7, Olild'a used SJ. Basketball hoop, CH}Uno;> •'-""' ..... ' rock« $10. Full am bed WROUGHT iron ch a is e ·-akera $10. Work bench ANTIQUE double Ir-' $25. ··--' i. ""dM 6"" ....,6 I $25 n-1-.,,,. •·u dlUon $25. 6T:>-274~ $:'>. 4 Navy annroved life Maple rocker $4. Girl's never""""' sz. ~!l>b "' · ,.,...,.,~ c:omPete $15. Set tvfin beds ~ • °'"''"'aae S20. and vise $10. Grinder SlO. AJ\Uque chest of drawers ,. .. LONG Pl •• ..in ..... ~.. 25c 'th · ..,., ... Dl'elllel $3 $15 Slac'·-SJ · MARBRO lamp S2j and belts $1.50 each. 1 9 0 5 blouses $1. Sweaters S2. PEUCA1~ plans and buitilolnw ...,.u .. ~....,. WI apnnga ~· Ptlau · • · "" • Upholstery shampooer $20. 2 $20. Old S""niah rheat of ...._ .. """' ...... T..l-,....... n...>. S6 BBQ ·11 i h •::: Sbo""· 25c $2 Knit -nuinale 1·1-er $25. ~1:: ,,,.,,8 Fullerton Ave. C.M. 543-3938 Infant's new clothes $1. )·;.,. $20. 548-3903 -= """• '"" ........ """"'" .,.,.... mower • . · · gr1 w l -'"' • · rugs, 8% x ll'h with pads drawers $20. O ran box .. -.... "" u .,._, .... 13) $20 .l $25 each m-8316 hood ss. Fan $3. Oilld'• dresses S5 • $15. Blouses 75c no each. Radio record springs and mattress .$15. PHaro background paper WOOD bu1te1· churn $17.50. 3 ~~~~ ~ .. ~~:~~.&~ ALUMINUM wnbrella t.able BOY'S red jadlet, very 1COOter $2. Scat car $2. Won-• $1. O:>cktail drelles S4 • 1 y"'~ $'·0 Coff pots Sl Litrge wool rua and pad ..,,. three nine-foot rolls. plus bar i;tools $10 each. 3 mm camera $...... 8 mm $5. Cement umbrella bue smart $5. Sl.ze 8 to 18. OR der hot'le $4. Recliner $15. $10. Coa~ $10, sizes 10 to 12. Is,8 S~ ·$5. ~ wheei 20301 Lange Or., Santa A; rack~· Mi~.1200 x ihelves $7 eacti. Old hat movie came1-a ""$2.5. Desk $2. 67l>-2'l58 3-8316 see 708 IriS, c.aM Steam iron $1.SO. Toaster SJ. GShoeslrll ~ ~. !~:5°7 -12$3.50. covers $5 set. Bar-b-que ss. Heights. 540-5389 $9 E and J wheel chair. blocks $2 each. Old ecaleg $6 chair SlO. o.,., =o~. 1817, -;::--:-::;;-;-------:--~ Dormeyer deep-frytr S 5 • O\Udren'1 clothini lOc. 50c. ""'"u~g, aue • ~ Hammmock $3.50. Do 11 BRUNING hydraulic boat junior, heavy duty n9 • Sl5 each. Kerosene heater Mayapple W~iversi; Electric frY pan $3. Maple P1ayboy and other books lOc $3.50. Hall-su:e dresses, 20)I, furniture $1.25-$3.50. Dolls steering $25. 2-8.25 x 14 Pbonograqih, records S 9 S.l. Lamps Sl • $2 each. Anti-Park, Village Two. hanging shelf $3). Shoe • 5Qc. Couch $12. High back Sl • no. 644--0ll'. and teya 25<: _ $2. Lamp $1-50 whitewall tires $6. Un-Camera tripod, medium $9 gued tin ware 50c • $6. Old roller skates $2. G • E. rocker $6. Kitchen step stool WING hl;ck aectional. brown lo SS set. Toaster $5. del"W-O!xl typewriter S 2 3 • Toaster $2. V.A. type stan-sap bucket $8. Refinished DOUBLE bed $20. Olest of portable ioill '6-50. 24 x flO office chair S'T. Lamps and SlZ eection. Mahogany oval Samsonite card table $5. Nevermar Coffee, corner, ding frame for infirm $19. oak chair $1:-t. Trunks $10 • drawers and mirror $25. 1 metal foldll}g table $7.50. tables $1 • $5. Old antiqUed coffee table, 1>tep end table Oiairs $2 to $2.j(). R.ecords end tab 1 e $15 all. 1664-C Tustin Ave, rear apt. S?.l. Doi.ls $2. Cradles $10. folding chairs s3 each. All 67 ., """' .,_ 231 .,. .. Orvieta ---'ng ab 1 n e t S'·O Sl2 each. 548-2152 T ks $10 3 t k 1 S6 itood condition. Sat after 3 J'"\1"'1• ~ .,_ BCW• c "'· 50<.'. Tools Sr. -$2. 254 Decorative cft'amic sail fish , Costa Mesa nm · ea elt rs fpatio) ~t..i..J-+ red bench S6 Old OEfil< black and white ---' h 1:· • • S2 t~ PM. Sunday alt day. T.>l .,,.. ........ e . • Shenruvu St. C.M. 642-2433 $8-Parakeet cage and stand FmERGLASS Dura-Tub sink eac . r..xercise pms -~ CANNISI'ER • -S i n I e r square antiqued period table neivermar $25. g mm movie $.1. Radi~ TV b o o k I • ln metal cabinet , .. i· th set. Se I t I e bench Sl5. Oglr St. Apt C, Costa Mesa. - 1 ..,., . "•o "-~'-t <: ,,,,, """" "'"' Me manuals $10 100 radio f•·:uc-t<·· $15. LargA harb ..... •c f'ecoraUve dishes 2Sc • $2. A siz-e Serve.I gas VllC!Uum SS. Bl .... ~Ion rug sa. Old aide board cabinet camera $15. Colorful pole STOVE. 30" $20. Couch $10. • PT v ~.,., Dr c M .. .,.,, -'"'h motor and ~heels ~... Early American decorative refrigenitor f}j. Duncan n:;., ""' •""" $10. Pictures Sl • $3. Jewelry ampe •"V pa ... ....,...2687 vo...,. .,, . .,...,-..u1.1 .. ,..., 58 tubes, new-u·ed· . t<1:;. for all. . .. "' " • ~~u GIRL'S Bi.ke $8. aa.z gold lOc • $2. 4 folding chairs, SEARS rotary mower, good ; · · l~TV tube!, new-nsed $25 "'" .. .., pieces :-iOc • $5. Coal bucket Phyfe table $10. Baby crib rug $4. Six bl\lf c:urtainl metal $1.50 ea c b. Ironing condition $15. 548-7488 WORK bench $10. Power drill tor all. Small tools and parts S48-4!l34 SJ.fl(). Old clothes dai.hcr $'.!. a n d m at Ire s 1 S l 5 40x54" New $6. Maternity board $'1.50. 48 cup West MERCURY oulboani gllll $6. Bowllng ball and shoes Sl-SS. LI 8-9932 16 WEEK old female pup. h Girl's dresses. 8-12 25c • Naugahyde couch. new $12. clothe8 size 7-8 $2. $5. Baby Bend cofleemaker $10. Leaf tanks $12. Fuel line $4. S\8. Large trunk $15. 36" Shepherd, ~; Collie $5. sz.~.o. 3~·M Colorado La.ne, Copper pipe, l" to 2" x 3· tcale and walker $ S. cart $3. Clock $1.50. 2 ber Engine flUJb adapter $2.50. metal cutlers $10. Sea CANDY machine $ 7. 5 0 . 962-5230 01. Sal·Sun as.sorted $25. New toilet and ..,.,., ,,,_. stoola with backs $10 pair. Marin• batt•"' SlO. BatlA'"" anchor $8. 2 propellors $15 Jewelry Sc·S2· Dishwuber ta k *"5 4 kitch "' · $8. Vl..-W.00 " ~~ ~ .. , h 2 ... _ s10. End tables S3.75 each. SIA.MF.SE and Bw·mesc kit· POTI'Y chair Sl.50. Potty n 'fl • en Cua.D'S .,,.,,."'A-BED ..,r:., "tu· d 1 0 La"'e tricycle u . Baby bed bov $3. "'-"·· •'-p ladder $8. eac · ,,.,,at ru.nni"" lights bl t ns SS """' Ja ,A. "B" 3105-' -en Lane NB nu.1cr .,., ., • ., ~ u:. r""' .. .., ..,,.. u11nd '" ·~53 ... wi Q)tfee ta e $4. Dinette e · ·~ n.u seat $1 ;,o. Diaper pail $1.j(). I.NI ' COU ..... K. B'-c:rlb "", $4. 10 AM to 8 PM S.t.Sun .,..,...3289 ••V• n OWS ..,. x th 6 bl $6 mornings 09 W".M"OT IDIV\L I . 1 "~' .., u"" •• u f glass S2 ta e . Record pl11yer $10. . rr Baby blankets Sc • 50c. 'n>l'-'A'vv m ~ r1 a various tigurlMI. la.rnp9, 95.1 W.16th St. C-M. 64Z-8249 SURFBOARD, 1 foot tor ·sec on& 0 ln each. Guitar $6.50. Toys ~:-$7. An-GOOD baby high chair $5. ChUdren's clothes, si1e I, 2, washer $2Q. 3 formals s:10 ceramicl 25c to '10· S73--0196 ANTIQUE Jt'welry $1 • SlO. beglnnen $25. 56-40'l8 . Beach umbrella SS· 2 tiques $1-$10. Picture frames 846-4760 ~ :x: • 50c. Art objects aod each. Wedding dress $20. see 212 E. Ocet.ll Front • SlAntiMin~ .copper etchedldprlelnt T 0 AST MA s T E R oven ~~7i. ~la!a~~.1:';~ 25<>$5. Plants and trees 25c· ~11khrry 1Sc. $5. Books 25c-Man·s aport coe.t, siu luv. •alley, Sat. Sllll, and Mon. . 1alure Iron 1 1 ts broiler, near ne~ s 7 t-t• M han' t 1 1 $25. Glaa11 and china Sc-LARGE gold sirocco spoon J11Pn and women·s shot's 25c tall $7. Black wiglet ~. Newport Beach and pots '15c· Colored gla111 536-7481 . ~L1. $2 ec S15 I~ ~ P pe cul· $1.50. Motor Sl · Compreaor ladles, wall decoraUon $3. • s:;. Oothes :l5c. $5. All day 546--3'1\15 MAN'S, Size lllJ'Ee, beautiful ~ndal-eSJa:.SOnn. ~1!1._ese$12~rr. DANISH Modem cot!ee and Sl~ Anttqu~ w:itl:,d::.chalk S25r~ $10. Tools 5c-$2. De.lta Large gold and multicolored Sunday. 7'17 H e 1 i o Ir op e 20----:G""'AlL~-:ON--aqUa--num-· --and- cashmere overcoat $ 2 5 : ,... "'_,," i--nd t bl $""" ..1 "0 Dishwasher $7. 315 E. 22nd vases. for patio or hallway C"'1 "7" •120 · ~ 50 -n sports jacket $6, alack• $2. Bird's eye maple tlraight e a e .ou, c .... Jee table Clothes, size 8 to 10 50c. S3. SJ. Resin f 1 ow r r ar· "" . " .,.., accessontS .-. """'cm chair s.1.so. Coll ect lo n $20, 2 matching end tahles ~!: A~· 20\h, Costa Mesa. St., C.M rangements S2.50. 54~000 RBFRIGE'RATOR S~. un-steel tank $25. ~itt ~3451 $1,.) each, maple dining table v•.-.w.O STANDARD American En-finished student drsk-book water skis $27 with l-fli TYPEWRITER Wt runs ceramic monkeys 50c • $1. St.i. 6 chalra $15, 2 large LARGE f cydopedla, 15 vol plus die-POOL vacuum and ho~e StO. case $10; reclining de!>'k, Table ironer SlO. Set l!QUl.f'~ like new $22.SO 548-'08> New pillOV.:S. gold, green, table lampe $15 )J8ir. chest . h bot rt' rlgerntor 3t tlonary fll, Yt'llOW step 7 pie<·e dinette set S20. Wall c.:hair SJ;,; lamps. 50c to $3·. glass green dishes, ~l"\"'5 • ROUND Maple taili 42" x purple. or plaid 85c. New $20. desk $15, 2 folding cots inc k •t)C ~ .. rt,,~er, all is, stool S5. Extension cords, 2 hung ceramic bathroom sink Misc. Jurmer, red woo d S2.50. White c b t T\ n l t 42'' $33. Delk or C1111rlle Uled c:oatume ~ 50c. Vene-$8 each, coucti needg cover wor s ...., . .,........,.,.,.,, & 3 wire SH3. Hand and $5. Aab stereo cabinet S25. plywood and pine: tai*?s $3 bedspread $l. ~ U ...__,_ ........ _ ... 0 • ti.II glasa lamps $6. $7.50, ,,,_•hie TV _. __ .. $2. WIRE fox ten1ers, AKC. yard tool&, •nws ""'""""· Amplifier SUI. F.M. S18. SWl ......... , -~--..,.. __ _..t •-,,,_ $1 50 .-v·-...... ,... ""' .,.,..~....... 0 M 1 t eacb; hatcti cover SS·, !lei'""· r.~m"G Pool~ DL 548-211M c S "m' """'anu -= _ ... arli-..... · U · 4 aluminum lawn cbal" $6, shot& '25· 96:M82S alter 4 Steel cabtntt. 4 x S with Speak« Jl: • ot«0 a urn tric train se•• all ._ S:;·, 14' pool. no UMr Sl~ l.ldll« I~==::""'"'.:-:-~---. u.,•~ m ·~ 0 s spring and mattttaa ss, PM doors and shelf SlO. 8 .. •_s_blt?_Sl_o_._545--_26_11___ "" ""' - KELVINATOR Refi11tratl01' $ l 2. La r g e f r am e d vanily 9tool S2, c h I 1 d ""m,....ON~ITE=------I nd all b<lOI CRAfi'SMAN•s table saw or Scuba bottles and resulators good condition QlppetuM n tercolor ol cup of rood mu-'-al rocker $3. bo" •:; ,,.,.., _... m..i $ 2 5. carpenS1 S5ter2,':'°1 at I n _....__· rtabl od $25 TV l $20; Sunday on\y, 9332 $25. Maple double bed with ft -•...: Pla--n ..,., ""' ,. 'tu v•.r-•'1V'O'. es • . " e ('(' r c ... ,...,,., po em el . . .. &n< Hudson Dr., HA 962.--8447 (1'11,.., ,,.,.... u·-..... records $5, lawnmower SS. working $3 each. 2 gal. radio l'lptakers t1 • $5. ~!et~twtn1:.~:: ~llH2 $31'1·~.:_ 1;!1 N~!0t swing aet $20, TV $20, Iona OSCl.LLOSCOPE $:IS. AC·DC presaure spray $5. Sabre Dresses. size 12 and 16 Tall. COCOl $25. Chair $25. Both pink quilted •tin-.nd laveit-_,.ndse, .~ -::"t ~~·..,n<Aoi·" mahogany tab 1 e $20, voltage calihrator $10. Kit saw. % elet.1rlc rlrill $20 $1.50 • s.uiO. St-.oes. size 8 good condition. Tarpaulin ·'dar purple, cotton $1 set. sta -' ..,..r . .,,_. · miscel~us houlehold ~~~~~~~o $'1. Ask for each. 3 or 4 garnl('' cabinet flJ'ld 10, $1.50 and s~. Lamp pickup tr\lck size $2.50. 7'1 2 :; 27 Alta Vista, Ealtbluft ~ Valley Rd. C.M. Take Items . 2 5 to $10 boxes and shelve~ J()c each. shades, pair $2. Pictures $t. HP. Atwater molor with futl 644-<M40 Vlctol'la to UOO blk, turn milcellaneous bitby ltemi'. BRAND new bronze pl'op, Many l qt. fruit jan 5c S.'I. &dspreada $1 • $.'i. 375 pump • needs 1''ork $25. TR I001tt on Valley Rd. 50 to $15 894-1696 fill any 125 to 1~ UP In-each. Electric J< r n more a --.> G" c 0,1 ..... o .,...,., Brand new redwood table ·-~ ........... _. T.V. __ .... L --...1 19•• 13'' s ,.,,..w...,. . ••. .,.,.... • .u, d 2 .......... .,'::!.'"pictutt""'u"'~-.. ____._ HOTPOINTwaahing JJW<.•_, lne n"'"""""'n HunUna ........... """"' ...., X , 15. hand cleaner s.~:.o. Set • an ~"'hcf; $2.S. Lt &-SW . .... ...,, -_. ......... .,..,.,.u • u-v u """" CMt_ .,... WASHER $15. Mll"..,e Iron, 601 tWtbll. darrilb C!Olli:ll aood ~ Twin .,_ and ~ w It b arrows $17. Police .,._.i.u.. for 8 dl!!bea $6.3(). Lu,y e:<cellent condltlo~Us. Can· 1 Qay St. N~'JIOrt fnuDe ff .SO, A a ah e 1 m S. ·&t&-OS23 receiver $25. 4!M-Ja54 GUrrAR, tlttfric, hollow Susan $1. 26&2 Eldf"n, C.M. nlnit p~e cooker, lS qt. NC7IHING over $2 ••. Mlr- Yetlow c.b Co. black REVOLVER A5 calibr e 39'2 HE'Ml wltJI 2-4'• •Int body, two new G ibson DlNGRY. 8' rounrl bottom $9. 961-~ ron. 2 dN!ca, tam,.. <'II' ·unlfomw $12.~· 2 wblte Arrrq 1911 model a~ d motor ln 1956 Onysler perts etringt $19· fi46-.3834 Pc-nnyan. ghwt~ $25. 51-i' J!lli<t FORD vacuum boosttr ~r. Bl'by crib • Mby ~ .. ~ new ~ ~tbh bolster. exctileJ>t COCldiuon S25 ar under or u 1 whole? LADIES llghtwefght bi k e Ollt'I ST.SO. 1 'i llP outboard ss. 548-2407 frtdlng t11~. ,....., la'l'I\ I =:-·ibrt::. ""'p b:,x S25· 6t6-9895 49W338 alter 12 noon with basket $17.50. lee $20· 673--'1416 AlliOMOBILE FM tullfr. ~~~WllMI. All dA,,v ~•t. & Sun., plurnblnc TAl.'1 S 2. 5 0 • TVPEWRrJ'ER -Standard CRlB $10. mattress S, l!lcatrs $2. $4&-.'6S) PAUL Mt'COBB w a 1n ti1 mnonlir under dll~h szr;. Wrst 15th St. Ne1\'PC111 todel' n, rua ~ txl2 "Royal", aood condltloa S:ZS. pl.,-pen J?. atrollu wl~h v.s PON11AC port1r. 4 ~ droplear walnut dlnini tAble 1'aclw>me.te.r o.8000 RPM for :-;Bt;-::-a-:;:-cl-:1 :--::--""'"""-....---...... Sl.50. jewelry COICW .25 to MM895 bft.lftt. •wnl• 17 • In· ntal\llold $5. distnbutor ss. US. Four blur!( v I n i I 6 c)ll only $17.50. ~7800 MAPLE hut(h' ~. 0 t cl JO.~ AN'TIQUE dwlt ot nwrn l&nl&eft SUD, belily c&JTier atarttt 13, power ateertac UJ)holitered chair~ to matdh SOFA no. naqah,yde da ~ S.'l, ~I.\ ~ 11" T.V. a.&.llCiaand"k" JZ.L._ped....,..nook $2.50, 2 t*I at $1, hlih pump $2. V~ Ford mot« 11 each. 5'8-1311• 2&Zi $25. rtectrtc ud11cln1 •net mlnw r..s. Call m 1 iO JI 11' Jim 15, T SIS-OcC!u1iau1 ~ S6 cNir '5. ~ette SS, petta ~.~...!9'1' •2• Fotd Irvine Avr. mad\lne $25, elec t r 1 c ~ a11W & td +e iz. J#i jda 11111e td· Girl'• dot'-balrJ to dl11per pd $1. btthroom ~58u~..., • u .. '54 • 't4 $10, DOY'S S" ble)'('le. "'cellelt part•hle waahftr $10. S11212tl ft'NCE. ~ 1 t a .... ""' --T ..._ s, l!.... .... ~ • 4 -s. _..,_.__ " ""' "ord "9ftl n. 1'ord rear oondltlon 120 O'.lfee 11a.-St ~ " ... -~ .. ,-,_ -.... • ..--..,. ...,... "''""~ ..., ,.,tche.n ~ .,. .-...i.. F_.. • ', H.B. 55-11117 a1ab ••m~ ... &' -.. --. _,___...._._ D·-........ _ ... ., d ..... ._ .. ,...,.. .., ....... ...,.~,, "'" • With dropleaf -.nd mapllne ==--~-...,.,-...... -.,_.,... .. ......-_....,.." IVASHJI'«» ..,... a D c1 .,_ ...,..._.....,.. .......-car -..... , car ...,,.. ..,, '--' ce't). ....... -u..u _.... ..... ,,,,. ".&..on'-St., BED -~ "· ""~tr'-t1c!ft a· ._ ao '-........ ..-~~il-~nLr.~ 1 •t SlO. •-mirror SlO. tn.n ....a.. lamp"'· mmk ss. • .... ·~ -.. __. ...... .., ....., ~·....., ...... ,.... .. ~ "' · .., · -• w"" ..,_, ~ ...._ -e*a __..... ---' -•~ ~ SS, IA" Ford rlms •• , ............. --·!ft --, ... nd •n., Stud.'° ~ -................ ......_,, -.. ~~--~-.... ~ Tool, 25c • $1. R«iOtd pl•.-llUltcae $3, ·'-1111 bao SS, • .., ""' _ _,,, ,_.. yn.o• ""' .. ..., -•:TI"'1", um, •• "'1Ull-....,. ._ w.i """' ...,.. ....-.:11 • 14" Ford 11 u b cape 25c Elttctrlc: motcn. 1'\ tl'P $5 ma~ ,_ •toci mcidflft er. NB -..n St.SO. Tlw. ""'· ST bOX· cu r8Ck $3.50, bookcl.M' $3, each, 348 Chev. motet· S5. 2 48 1 Tl BOX 3prl~c: nd nuit.. each. Couell and dlfllr $2."1 2 ~ <'ml\ltlM 1:15. ~ ~ ,..._ ...... EXil'RA IAl'P ~ dos Wa.ab sink $5. Dllarrtr SlO· c:hnt $4.SO, car coottlf' $3.50, old bleyclrt 12 for both, t~. clean, lion "9r lrlu Sl2.?JO earA. Girl'• ~rd NU ~. MT ti "~ -·--~11 !il~t=;!~~5l hcl..-.--lldt M<Me editor SI. CUttaina booknw n Prdto cooker G.E. automatic wuher 11, fl.2. ~ 20" bik~ SlO· TO)!a. ~ ~ Of' •-3~ t\ %ic • U. ~ U tach. $t, ntdio 1.1. lace t•l>Je cloth Ford I C)'I. motor flt• OU!Mt AYr. at:u ps rrft1prat0t. ~. Wra-'•c ,, a .... r, --~cta.E S ' Bon~ Bubet Q . 8~amer tnmlc $1.SO. 54&«1'· Dr Bonaire and ~. pe111 $Z. 1724 ~ $11. m--O'JtlS. at B. f!ttllftl *'d. k-~/C wg:.~ ~ a ~ '1'\ .~ '25-_.. ST. Ill Twnt. c.JI. ICM!IM Way, N.S. 1\latln, Oillta Mtu 8'y, 8albOa • ~. CN. MHC4 ~ b ~ » , • • • --l-;--------------~ ~ ..... -.... 4".~· ' ) - If" UAAL \' t'ILO I -UN 11.Y. uo.i •o, • ,....,. .ICJdS & EMPLOYMENT 1 Joas & iMPLO't'MiN I .1oas & }MPlOYMINlJOBS .. 11.MPLOYMINt IOU a '™'LOYMINT - Help Wanted. Men noo Help Wanted, ~ noo Help Wanted, Men ~ Help WanfM. "'-' 7'200 Hee, Wanted w.....,. 7400 CUSTODIAN CITY OF NEWPORT &EACH' ~~ per mo. l.lbet ,;l benelit program. Immedi- ate opening tor man with man. one ytoru' responsible el(N'nrnce Lil b u I I d I n g ma mtemllltt' and l"llStotll ti wu1·k lO "ork m City 1111 ll 1'()mpll'>. 1 · ~ p m. to 11: :10 a.m. ~ton thru f ri. Exct'I· lo•nt physic!ll ron<lition rc'- 11u11·ed. Apply belOrl· 5 p.rn. May '!1 10 Personnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN E:x1~cptJona1 opportunity with small firm !or bright and amhitlou11 technlrian. Age 20-30, wlth experit>OCI!' anil ~oven 1kll ls In producti'ln or l'IP<:tronlr Instruments. lll- clur11tt'l wiring. mechanical a~!<4"n~ly. ll'Stlng and light lrouhlP shootant:. Send res· umr or n oll MICROWAVE INSTRUMENT CO. 311 I 2nt1 A venul' Corona dt'I Mar 673-76l!8 1:.1< OCUTI VE Type Man · Starting salary to $700 monthly increat.ing to $840 at end of 6 months. $10Ci0 at end or first year if ability wa1Tants. intensive 3-year training program. Career JXISilion with management oppnrtunlty. E x c e 11 e n l rl tlremrnt, group insurance and hMpitallz.atin benefits. Experience not necessary. for personal lnlerview Call 541-4467 w~day A.M.'s. CUSTODIAN. full l i m e , afternoon & evening posi- t Ions S alaryrange $433-$528. Cosing dale for hll;ig, May 22. 1 9 6 8 . Sul)stJtute custndlans are a~ needed. Must be able to work 8 hours per day as needed. Hourly rate $2.58. ctassilled Personnel ollice. Newport • Mesa U n1 ! I e d School D i 1 l r i c t , 1901 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 646-3224 factory Trainees fiberglass manufacturing. 3 shift rotation .. Apply m person Feno Corp. Ttberglass Olvigion 18811 fiberglass Road Huntington Beacb WANTED 1 Mechanic and 1 Lot Man See Fred Ribs, SelVlce Man. airer '.!34 E. 17th St., Costa Mua. Salesmen I Man.gen Career opporty with Jeaiting firm offering over 100 mu· tt1al funds. Full or pl time. No exper nee. we train. Npt Bch ottlce. 642-6422 Santa Ana oUice. 547-8331 Investors Fin andal Servicu, Inc. MEN Capable ol d o I n g general cleaning & floor waxing. Part time evening work in Ora~e Ct>. area. Car required. write giving experience, references & telephone number. Write Box M 126 08.ily Pilot FRY COOK EXPERIENCED Good pa,y. Apply In person 7-3 p.m. m J Harbor Blvd. Ken'• R"t•urant Gel-Cott Man f.'lperienced. Apply Islander Y 1chts 1682 Pl11centia Ave. O>sta Mesa e MANAGEMENT TRAINEE. n or over. high school IJ1MI. Excellent op. portunlty! PUBLIC FINAN· CE CORP. Call 646-4841 FIBERGLASS FOREMAN 10 man ahop, salary open. Send refs to V e n t u r e Coaches 391111 WlllOll, Ban- • nln1t 9'.?220; ~7771. SERVICE Station. ex p d Salesman, full time. Da.ys Wallace Shtll St!vice, 13'2 N. Cout Hwy, Lag Bdl Del!Vfl')' boy • f\111 ti!M. 18 to 2S yn old. with car. A()Py 3011 NNport Bl'd. Newport Beadl J A N I T ORIAl,..Experlence pnfernd. Sl hr .wt. 25-3) ht wk. 13-25 1l'S •· Start lmmtd. 541-(111 SDW'ICE Station. E ~ p d S altl/M«tw\lc. Wallace Sht.ll ~Ice. 13'2 N. 0>ut Hwy, Lepna BMdl SD\VlCE Sta Attendant. f111tt 21. l.IPt mtdl ~. un1oestati0ai,m~. NB • EX PERIENCED OJTS'ET (l)ERATOR A.B. Didi •· OIU ~ EXPEJl martne d I t 1 t 1 ~ Om1a E. Smith C.. tGIS Slit St. MB m-mo --~ CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SIGN & PAIT SHOP HElPER s l~si;IXi p('r month. Excel- ll nt bt>ndlts. Requirt>s two )'t'i.11 s ol 111creas1ngly re· sj.Alns1lile 11<ork111g e"i>eri· ••nl't m a sign shop or Lil "I:" va1m1ng, and training m mechanical drnwmg or 1lralw1r,:. Completion o( an 11pprl'ntlceship or a course 111 traintl'll: in silk screen P•'O<'t>ss1ng des1r11ble. ElICTRICIAN S:l7&-S701 pe r month facd· ll'nl benrhts. Rr<iUll't!S 1.'0m· pll'llon ol rui accredited ap. prent1ce~h1p 1ra111mg pn>- gr11m In the elPCIJ'1caJ trade and one year or JQumey- man Levt'I experience. For atfdlUonal information t.'Ome m to the Personnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Ne~port 811ch l,\1~11:.DlATl::LY. PART TIME Help nffdecl now Ideal part lime .lob working 5 nights a week from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Pay r a n g e 1 atart from $228 per month No experience neces- sary, Wr need nine ex- tra men now. Must have lived in lhis area two years or longer. Call tor appointment. Mr. Nelson 774-7251 * Wire Remover Put Time $4 hr. Wire you looking for a part lime job? Because you need more MQOl'YI Work nights, no exp. nee. Earn S4. hour to st;irt. Wire you waitinCJ7 C1ll (1) 179-9951 Now We'll remove your wires. Trainees-Over 21 Part and Full Time Apply ln PerHn: Shak•y's Piua- Parfor 2'285 Npt. Blvd .. C.M. Maintenance Man Newport area for oUice build· Plastics and Fiberglass Fabrication Layout. fabricate and make build·up of plastic and fiberglass parts and assemb- lies includfog foaming from previously developed information obtainable from plannin~ sheets and blueprints. Minimum three years of experience. High temperature resin experience mandatory. Ability to fabricate plastic. plaster and wood molds from blue- prints. "" Apply In Person or Call (714) 546-8030 3333 Harbor Blvd., Costa M.sa, C11lf. Atlantic Research CORPORATION' Mlulle Systems Divl1ion Production Test Tech Know basic electronic the o ry. Knowledge oC logic circuitry desirable, Military and I or trade school. Production Mich. M1intenance Soond mechanbt apti- tude 11nd tools necessary. Test Operator Micro-electronic circuits. Knowledge of logic theory helpful. Sheet Metal Mech. Power Brake Oper. Both jobs miulre lmowl· edge of bend allowance. Precision aluminum fabri· cation experience pre- ferred. SH Luke Wood COWNS RADIO CO. 3324 W. Warner Santa An•, Calif. All applications reviewed on merit with no bias to- ward Race, Color, creed or Sex. --------- MACHINE SHOP DISPATCHER Must be familiar with ma- chine ahop practtt1 tlnd able to read blueprtnta. !Day llhlft) JUROR Experienced in llbicatlcn ol machine tools, chjp re- moval and general ~ keeping in machine lhop. !Night shlftJ Min. 4.5 hr work week I Steady ~mployment Profit sharing J. C. CARllR CO. 671 W. 17th St. Cotta Mesa 541-3421 An equal opportunity employer HERE COMES THE JUDGE II yoo're behind with your bills & w11nt to work even- ings &-10 p.m. & eam .•• $3.50 Per Hour Call: Mr. MIJl!>ll FULL time food lo 10 deli job. Exper or unexper. 20-30 yrs old. Start $1.75 hr. See Harold .f!l'J E. 17th St .. CM NEEDE D Reliable leypunch Operator Some expuiftltll r1qulr0 ed. MUat be able to work All)' hours, Ill)' tNft. PIX Oper1tor Two )'ears minimum ln- duatrtal eJCperience mul- tiple board. Knowledge ol Teletype desirable, full time, permammt. or va. cation rrllef position. Apply Pat Folsom 133-0600, Ext. 2229 COLLlllS RADIO CO. 19700 J1mborff Rold Newport le•ch AD appllcaUonl reviewed on merit with no b1a1 tc>- ward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. POUa CLERK CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH $420-$510 per month. Excel· lent benefits. Requirea hl&h 1ehool grad., min. one year ol full.time paid exper\ente In reneraJ office worlt, and ability to type SO wpm. As- lipunents may be to the day, night or morning watch. Daya off may be other than Sat. or Sun. ()n. ly applicants who can I C· cepl assignment to any Bhift should apply. Oosing date May 28. Test May 29. Apply Personnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport le•ch, Calif. -EXPERIENCED- • Commercial Teller Prefer heiKht between s· & 5·3·• APPLY IN PERSON 1st National Bank of Orange County 16.50 Ad•ms Costa Meu ASK FOR: Mr. Stamer or Mr. Springer An equal opportw\ity employtt Ing. 44 fir. week. Must have Local manufacturer hH general knowledge of plumb-immediate openinp for· ing & electrical. Plrasant ' dishwasher • kitt:hen helper. Excel job for right man. Call 673-9757 for appt. A•nciet, Women 7100 CLERK working conditions w/patd e El tr • insurance & vac111ion. Per-K Onie manent. Please specify age, Assemblen r lf p e r i P n c e. references. Write Box Mll9 Dally Pilot. • Wiremen • Dishwasher • Busboys Must be over 18. Appl yln peri;<>n only. SURF I SIRLOIN 5930 Pac. Cst. Hwy. Newport Be1ch No Experience Necessary! Must have clean CalilomTa driving rrcord. ApJllY YELLOW CAB CO. 186 E. 16th St. Co11la Mesa Auto Radio Man E"Pt'rlenced or will consider man with similar bark- ground. Bench le R.t>R phone 642-0CJG.t A&H Instruments 1749 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa, Calif. Purch11lnt Agent Experienced as a P.A. In the boat building Indus· try. JENSEN MARfNE, 235 Fischer, Costa Mesa. sto-3440 CARRIEk IOYS GOOD ROUTD AVA.ILA.BLE HUNTINGTON BEACI DAILY PILOT • SOC1 • NEWSPAPER deal« f o r home delivery, Costa Me.~ ~a. Earning Approx S450 mo. Bnnd dtpo8Jt req. Write Box PR. 6370 Altura. BIYd. Wt are 1n e1t1bli1htcl commercf1I firm with liberal fringe benefits. Only people with 1t lff1t 1ht months ex· perience should apply to PARAMETllCS 929 Biker Street Co1t1 Mesi .549-2221 Architectural Draftsman Senior & Intermediate EXCEPTIONAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITY APPLY ED LEEDS INo phone calla please) William Pereira & Asioci1tes MecArt+.ur & Ford Rd. Corona del Mar y OUftCJ Fry Coolc or Kltchetl TralnH B~na Park Permanf'!t job. Chance I« ---SAL--ESMEJ>l-----1 1dvancement fittroeu tlc· Sell on day oU, (No students Pltue) See Betty Bruce at mi~~ lxec Agency for Career Girla -410 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. By appoint. 646-3939 Helo Wanted, Women 7400 Ideas wanted. aggressive ra- dio station seeks person un- der 30 who can create con- Production Control Qe.. partmmt. OUlce experi- ence required. C•ll or Apply ClA·YAl CO. 17th & Planntl• Costa Me.a 541-2201 An equal opportunity employe:r test ideas, c omm er c I a I ---------ideas, comedy Ideas. Want fresh, original, vital ·~ proach. Salary open. If you possess ttal, provable crt- ativity, send 10lld examples to La1Ty Grannis, RAdlo KWIZ, 3101 W. 5th St., Santa Alla 9'll03. PERSONABLE Woman with salPs abili ty, pa.rt lime, in one of Callf s finest golf shops in Laguna area. Able to work weekends. 496-0863 Slleswom1n Ex~nced in better wom- an's reedy-tc>-WetU'. Quali- fied to 1en in high cnde fashion store. Offa'I pie .. ant eiMomme:nt and sood company bendits. Apply: IUFFUM'S Fashion Island for Interview T91ephone Survey • RN's, LVN's, & AIDES ExpeMenc:ed lady to wortt Positions available on all from bome, full or put time. ah.ift.J. New Convalescent Sl.65 to $2.2S per hour. Wt Hospital Newport Beech. \VJ.II train a atnd)', con1eten- Salarie1 open, t r t n 1 e u001 penon over 45. Many benefits-Phone 642-3044 fringe benefits with old line LEGAL s E c RETA Ry l'O. 541.1856 AM only, uk ror w / I n I ti a t Ive le Mr. JCa1. reapons.i,Uit.y. Min 1 yr. ex· S_U_BSTITUTE;,_:.-=-Secr--et-1.rits....,......, perience IBM exec/ltenot· mu5f be able flO work 8 ette. O!M office 67>d. hou"' per day u needed. ATTRACTIVE WOMEN: Im-Hourly ~ $2.17. OUlitied mediate openlnp, pert or Personnel oftk:e, Newport· full tirM. SJ hr to start. We Mesa t1nltled Sc boo 1 train. Add to your tamUy tn-Distl1c:t. 1901 N e w p o r t come now. 495-5422 Blvd., Colta MSl.14&-322.f SINGLE NEEDLE • ~al KIY ,UNCH machll\e o p t r a t o r 1 ()ftlltA TOlt prnsens • trimmers. Ell-Minimum 2 11"1 ~· p e r I e n c: e d only. 1S8 Contltct: Mn. Bradle:1 Monrovia. N.B. ~ MACCO REALTY BARMAIDS. • • • 381 Oow1r Dr., Newport Bell. .•. and GO.CO fG.«O ot m tot> pde tlec ~atOB. Rnume: P. O. Box i'il. Loi DANCERS E.XCTIHG ..-In bealltlt\al • .-&..• I ._ S300 per •ttk imported stf11 6 dec:Drat!Qr -s It -., asm or m.'71.l a~ me dtoora~ . IM £. 17th St. ----Co.te Me•. Ca.L ~ ..i_llW'llft citric COUl"M. .....-....... .-. -r- • NEED: F ore m an , for NtwJllC)l!nleach ottke for ~ • part Moldtn, Aaernblen I: ltMI Id•!-Saleemen al Nallonal ~ Firm time. 'l"f co • m l • s l \a a 1 1 • m b 11 T r a I n t M . New lbNft s wtlc.-orn.. Wt 40 to &O wpm, ul&ry opm. -54().....;__Tllt.:.:;;;.;~~--r.:--;~- MacGrf'IOI' f~ll 16 I 5 train. I>nnrw eptNt com-5tO-IL21 Miii Ronwtro o,,.. .... Clerk Babcock. CM m~ MANACDU!, women. M«ltd ~ .• fin tbnl, .. t. ma-~:Jtr ~-= Reelt1 m-tCIJ1 ~~ ~·~ °',:;,.~;. ::-=:.:,,':'~ O>nt~. 81D Cut '°' eppt. iOYs 10. 14 .....,,,. CaD fat a pp . t Hwy .. lo. i..c-e. $4&-1151 Goad,....., •Goof proftt! 60.-r PART TIMED. 111'. Alam I toe IO'l"JO. SERVICE Statlan Attend. ~ PEl'ON!ULA BEAtrrY ()perallor llffded PU1 C11111 ..,..._ A P.U. 11aD time. ~· Ova Y PtLOT "°"' A~ ~ ,.,._. Call orden. tL8. 6 r.v. Ill's. a • r.: n• a. CM. • MMm • -111PC-56CIDt ThaclllrQ ... ua I .... '°9S a IMP\.OYMINT Help WenM4 Women 7400 ACCOUITS IKEIYAIU Cllll Detailed open Item ac- counll ~Iva bit, cub dd.tin(1. Mlnlmum one year eJtperienct. 10.key addinr madllne. Clfll TYPIST lm.tntdia~ fl.Ill time open. Inc In Sain Department. Dtvet'.wed cler1cal re- IPJlllibilldH. Muait type $0 w,p,m. on electre ~ writer. Exotllat wortdq c:oodltioN. Call Personnel Dept. 494-9401 IMlllORY CUOIOL Wll ~ fDr operation ot .iock room, conslltln& at maincalnlnc lloClc leovela anc1 reeord• u11 tillnc Job boxet. Prefer 11>me fam.W. arl t;y ., 1 t b mechan1caJ drawinp. EXECUTIVE &lite, o.tnc. t u mitun, Meditertanta. cuat.om de1lcned A built. All a matcb~ eet, 4 Exec delB with .dtbJ,e inlaid toPI. 1 file ca1>1net. 1 tub tile I 1 lamp table. 1 typeW?il41' ta~ 'I :ex~ cbalr. $2m ValU.. ·fir SlJOO, Will ll!ll II frOllP~Of> •e para t ely. ~80, or alt S A: Sat'• 115-3832• Call Personnel Dept. Office "Equipment IOl l .. ~~~ ' ..... ·.p ' SPEclAinu ·co. ·'. ': ;.-.. TB.OIHC ENGIN&RHIG CO. 494-940 I ANSAJ'ONE mad!. S 1 2 5 • TELOIOC BIGHIERING CO. Royal office typewriter, ~. Steel &ablnet incl 2 file draWj!fJ1"$25. ~ 1640 Monrovi1 Ave. Cost• Mesa 642-2427 An equal opportunity employer ADVERTISING AGENCY Sharp with ability to organ. ize a nd follow ttlrou(h. Good eecretarlal skills a must. Under 30. Call Barb.re 642-3910 -Model..O.mon1trators Age lS.25; attractive It per- sonab'e to demonstrate lead- Ing product, Twlm·Twilt. No exp. nee.; :xlnt salary. Full or part ~ positlona at ma. ;or deopt. ltores, 0 r a n r e County area. Call tor app't. 213: J15..e&4I WANTED: good boURkeeper to live ln. Mult be age 18-! Meals tree: luxurious apt. blk. from the beach. Call: 646-8258 Alt« 4 PM Ilk for Ken. .. HOUSEKEEPER . live in, fuJJ charge 2 boys. Parents travel. Private room. Must have car. 548-'16~ Newport Beach. NEAT It N;ce to tidy up for e.lderty woman 5 days a week for one lull boor at $16.50. Westcliff apt. area. Call 642--3009 WOMAN To Cart for 2 children my home week days 7:15 to 5:15 Vic Adam' It Magnolia, HB 9U-TI60 alt 5 e MANICURIST e f"or Newport Beach's finest salon. For interview, call • 642-6523 • MATURE lady to contact public I Public Relatiom workl JMlt't time on Mlary. Call 540-95'16 for appt. SEC'Y. Typing 55 wpm, 90!1\e SH. Exper helpful. Insurance olc. Age 22-40. Call for a ppt. 54&--7370 W AITRE.55, experienced. 6 day week, Sunda)'I olf. Ap- ply HAMBURGER HENRY 2136 Placentia. Colh. Meaa HSEKPR. Oilld care. Live-In 5~ days. Pvt room w/bath. Need car. Simple cooldnr. $300 mo. 644-1179 Salesla.dy -fu.11 time le part time, aver 40. See Manage.r. 1be Show-Ott. 2'l Fashion Island, N .B. DENTAL A11iltant-».JS years. PreYloul experience optional. Top salary foe rl&ht girl. 67J..U66 • EXP ER. ANSWERING SERVICE 0 P E R A T 0 R Afternoon le evenln& lhUt. Full ar pert time. ~2C1j2 • SEAMSTRESS wanted . Good pay if experlenced. Small .tiop. full or part time. Phone 67!)..6761 DENTAL Assistant -Prefer European or Oriental &irl. No ~nee necetAry. 6'7>-29'26 H 0 U S EICEEP'ER/ Com- panion tor eldery lady (am. bulator)'I, on Balboa laland. Eves. 673-1976 FULL nme baekeeper A: Mother's helper. I rvine Terr, refs req, own trans. 67J.--0988 KITCHEN H E LP E R. lull time. 642-8044 Parle Lido Conv&letc:e'lt Center, 466 Flagl!hlp Rd., N.B. Babysitter. 3 days a week Own tranaporta tlon. 546-roJ e'Yel· - MAID 6 Maint Man. ~le or single. Need fOC' motel aplll. 2384~ N~ Blvd,. CM e RESTAURANT HELP e Evenlnp. OVER 21 • 56-9163 • ASEKPR live-In motheNna home. Approx SO )'rl. okl, CdM. 547.gm btwn 8:JIM:30 ONE FUil Tune 6 One Part 'Mme Miki; Ult Dot neceeu.r)'.~ Saleslady o;a>trlenctd ,.,, JntlrJ store In Coi;ta Meaa, 548-3402 DENTAL Ofc. Jllsr • .Expt.r. or 4 Jn collep. Slnsle. ~ u.~ Laundry lblrt pt EXPERIENCED SG.•15150 Wore noan WAJTRESS _.., In 'PftWDo MESA LNfD l'IQS~.CM IABYll'i I ilk netdtd i,. ftMd. Prtfer ta ~ bclM. ror sman baby. m.3931 PIT S2 br pm. o..amti ~ b' 8talt Co. Mra. 8rowft 540-tm, H..B.. . e NUUls.AIOi e an.am Latuna leach, Calif. An equal opportunity employer DEBURRERS Experience preferred ln band and power tool de- buning of precision m&· chined comPooenta. Open- lnp on day and n.iibt ab.lltl. Profit sharinr J. C. CARllR CO. '71 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 541-3421 An equal opportunity emplo)oer J. W. Robinson H11 opening for Store Detective Full time. Expttlence preferred. Permanent po. 1ltion, excellent benefits. Apply Personntl lM Mon lhru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer ALTERATIONS Qualified to work in high grade (ash.ion store. Able to do both men and women's. Otrers permanent lull time work. Pleasant environment and good company benefits. Apply: Buffum'• Fashion l1land •-WAflRW Experienced. Apply BLUE DOLPHIN RESTAURANT Mn. Zimmer 675-4004 ROUSEWlFE, Over 21. for that iood paying 10 lo 2 job; countergirl at the Dorymen Reltaurant. Apply 7100 W. Ocean Front Blvd .• Newport Beach BABYSITrER, Live-In 6 dys. for 2~ yr old. Hun· tington Beach . Home-968-llO'l Ofc-6J8..6579 Jobe Men, Worn. 7500 MOLDING Machine Oper•tor1 Plastic, injection. Perna- nent position with good ~· Excellent work con- ditions. Overtime and all fringe benefits.. Experi- ence desiml but will c:on- alder tralnees. CALIFORNIA Injection Moldl"I 200 BriJP Ave. Costa Mesa 546-4460 An equal opportunit:)' emp&oyer PRODUCTION ARTIST wltb agency experience for paste up Ind pn>d\Jc- tion. Man&ll\!I' pocltlon with Or9np C o u n l >' Acency. Box M 10'7 Dally PUot HERMES Am.ba.ssador e1ec typewriter. 58 elec de'lices. Perfect-cond. $195. 54M'1Sl, Lagun• BeKh, C•llf. aft s Ir sat's ~ An rqual opportunlt:)' employer House'-ld Goods I020 NEAR Mw T h er m ad o r ---------• Delll'Xe elec. oven w/spit, -Registered NurM 3-ll:30 p.m. Full time. -X·R•y Technlcl•n 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Full ti.me -call backs. -Electro-KG Tech Full time. -HousekHper Days. full time. -Linen Room Aide Day~. tull time -Salad Girl Kitchen. days, full temporary. C.tl er_,,., WISTMINSTll HOSPITAL time JOt " ...... Clrde w ..... 11tw IU-4141, nt. JJI An equal opportunity ~mployer fully a~. $130, GE wuher- dryer \VII xlDt cond. $1SO pr. Nr new recliner chair $50, ,613L',Point retri&erator $100 • 494-4862 2 Royal Elec typewriters. Cneck ,writer. IBM Exec. t_ypewriter. Ge 1 t et n er Mlmeo. F1exowriter auto. typewriter. 4 copy machines. Ditto S p i r i t DuplkatDr. Port. TV. 13' tlbergiaaa boat. •• boat, glass overwood-3 or S HP Evlnrude outboard motor ~U69 QUAU'IY items, Cu Ito ID bar/brma rail. bedroom suite white 4 poster, clotbtt ~U.andquei~ms,framed Batik prints, la• a t ory , S_H_OU_L_D_N_'T ___ be--llin-t books, dual·aize heacl>clMI, you se g Hong Kong cedar chest. Sat Bthe hot~teCstalJarePahi·I HM~~ngton &: Sun. Ml to s. 1673 Sunset each. . "''amee Ridge Or; L1gllna Beach for appt. Village Re al _,.._..:;.,_:...• -' -:,_,..,.---- Estate COMPLE"l'E double bed $20, 961-4471 546-8103 2 single beds ~ $15 ea, Oaveno.lc match chair $20, 3 uph dl!JTa $5 ea, cotfee A: end tlbles, beaut solid mahoit chest (best ollel'), misc, -U o t bing. 1129 MAN Or woman under 45 for janitorial work 1~ hours per night 5 nigh~ a week. Call 962-2847 MiraQ.)I(.. Laguna ee.cb -School .. lnstructlon 7600 tum a,t _l!luebird Can)'On. NEW CLASSES ••• ••• ST ART WEEKLY I Complete Se<ntarial I Clerk Typist I Special Courses Brushup 'J':Y'ping~ IBM STANDARD IBM SELECTRlC SAT-Sun. 10-5 PM Antique chairs, ~andel!ers. Min iron ports. I~ nigs. Pa.intinp. C.olorect 'rlass. J e w e I r y . Much Mbc. 546-7101. 2m2 Valley 'Rd. CM Tum So on Valley Rd. al 1100 blk Vic- toria IBM EXEC GARAGE.Sale Sat. only. 2544 A1temooo &: Eve. Oas.~• Newport B\v., C.M. Apt. LOW BUDCE"l' TERMS stove $'7;50; refrig. $15; ~ lOO's of 311ccessful gradu-slab doai-a-table tops S1 ea.; atea these past 5 ye61'!1! coffee t»ble $5; che5t ol POLLY PRIEST drawen-$5; end tble. Sl.50. BUSINESS COLLEGE ...;e_tc._5_44_15_u _____ _ 325 N. Newport Bl.. N.B. Hl-Fl's, .mall pl'inting preu, Phone :;4S.gf23 came~. 410 shotgun, c~s .eel.I, clo8lels, f u r n i t u r •· Are You LacldnCJ boolcsc ·rock collection " ,,_.,CONFIDENCE? many ~er Items. t~ Fri, ,,_., COMPETENCE? Sat. SUn. 1215 Goldenrod, In all of Orange County there Coron1t.del Mar l1 no more eilective acbool CARA.GE le BAKE SALE of instruction with newer Sat. ~3. ·2121 Orange Ave., equipment than that of the C.M. ~. Toys, Kite~ Newport School of Business . .,..,ware..-:o-::::-::' ~,.---=---­ Let us show you NOW how 117 E. BAY Ave .• Balboa. Sat women of ALL AGFS are le Sun. .10 to S Household achieving success in a re-turn. IDclud round IOlid oak markably short lime. tbl, 4 chrs. --~~-~-----Newport GARAGE: Sale Sat. A: Sun. School of Bu1ine11 Miac. rum .. books, 2 TV'a, odds le ; end.a. 825 Presidio, 133 Dover Dr., N.B. eo.trMtaa. 546-7718 e 646-0153 e CO',,_ bid bed \A.a• e-a-, r a 1 PIANO lessons, young, exp.. dryef', many other miac. teacher, new in area. Grad. ltems.'!Mls Ellis Ave., Foun- Sherwood Music Schoo 1. t&in ~alley. 962-9769 Member Music Teachens u"''P'A "ED b · Assoc. Priv. lessons for tou. ~uc,, ..., • c IJJ'I • thru teens. Sue Denton 367 misc. ~t & Sun only. Magnolia, CM 548-3494 Jl6 •• fol.llf>-ettia, OM. SCHOOL children'• vacation FurnftVr• Auction 1025 ntes. Chilcoat 10-Leason _______ _..,;;;,,;;. Typlnit School. ~2859. 173 Soothl1nd'1 L1rgat Del Mar, C.M. Modern MERCHANDISE FOR Furniture & Appliance -"1.E AND TRADE "AUCTION Furniture IOOO Every Wed. Nlte 7 PM. Every Sat. Nit• 6 P.M. Spanish Mediterranean lNpectkJn dailY 9 a.m .• t SHOWROOM SAMPLES p.m. W• a.n..ys have a t1-e. 8 Ft wood carved armed di· mendoua aelection of qual- van with large man'• match-lt:y boulehold 1uraishinp • Ing chair; beautiful Medi-New a:· used • Plus color terranean fabrics and col-TVs. stereos. 20,<KX> sq. ft. ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish of funUtlu'e le late appliaoc> dark oak-top dinin( let with ea. .:• black or avocado framed Wll.115 CLARKS chain: decorative"v\nyl de-A.OICCDMM, GALLERY •iin· 5 Pc Mediterranean ~ GrvYe Blvd. bedroom set-9 drawer Mr. ~ ...... d., at tbe G.G. l'wy A: Mrs. ~ larse fn~ HANDICAPPED ~~ktZ ~ 00: A_.PP....._ll•_ik_• ___ ,....;.l.,;..;:OO Ho sllned headboard. WASHERS $29.95: dryers USEWIFE $195 VALUE s.15; Frttzers $75: Retrlg .• EatY work • 891 rnoMY· full Price NOW $429.95 ~eoe A .boc.; Cuar. Must have rood eYet A rood OR TE.RMS AS LOW AS ;:;54()..=~=--,:-----llnlw'a. Write Mr. ~e $3.00 PER WEEK WH'IRiJiOOL dryer • 220 c/o Daily Pl.lot. Boir P 127. (WID tell ltmt lndMdual\)') volts. Workt perfectly. 145, MEN A women to clrculaJe NO DOWN Delivered locally. ~183.l popular petition. Must be Uae Our Store Chft!'IW A~aher, very rood ~lltttd voter ot Oranre No fancy front BUT • • cond, must tell 2 )ft old ~~ ~~ .. ~ :i-~~'O~~NT~:~ ~s pm. · 212. ~~,:Ge 2u:_:~~J~.M. Anttr 1110 • H S II...& • sa.m> • ANAM'!nl CfnlfT' AntJque •Ir ty ""' Show A£a.le: Ml)' 23. 24, 25 ror w.,, new lbop, Exct&. MAPLE d.lne 1et. bclwd • x 'nl.in. F'ri. s.t 1 It> tO; lt'ftt O\'CIOll'lllllt:Yt p b 0 D I Bindeyt, w/S Nib seat Stal ta: Katella. Harbor m.«m or m.-~ lant cundl $135. nr ~· $1.SO ad- TIACHIU lllt.limi • Oi.ldrn __. 12 SUMMDl DIPLOYMEMT NEW lllfu $!i9.'75. ae.11nr trte. ,.,,.. Pboae Mra. Hobldrk Ito.., ml P~l;;o;;n~n;;;:~'~:-:-~~- m.an' or...... Ptco ~ ns· •mo LD ~~~papen" J1Jdi&a PERsoN Tit call «111 bin 1114 TABL& El~t .... rNld =. 'Q~. ~. = h'ltauranta to MD ~bo Heln!don, 2'3>'' 1 e a • I I ' Seit Ldt City f1S..Cl• Olll 0 r l 1 I n al CQtllnt~ PNCtlcallY new. &44-0'1r EYn • 1111 da,)' wttmdl , Tiits, &I. and •a!tr• Nt.~Y 11ph. bed dlVH 24.50 18'1), ENCLISR Dt:SX dorme. ~ Plat ndtir 9.50 A mllc 170 llfit Offtt-m.czs MUSIC ~ to aue w. lid&~ • Eve9 A w~ • ,.._ t'elllft. Knowledp ol H..,.aod W~ Ftutcb 10Df ii ......... ti 1111 chord nuMI 1 m po r t • a t 6 ~ rDOlll 11t. All. DAD..T' PD.Or W A1ft ADii .,.,. a.a P~l.25. Dt.111 PIG( ~ • .,, 'tollll ~~-~.~---------' ' llCHANDISI SALi AND-1 ---::I urnlture · ---... I)) .,,. Contra ~ll New-;._ & MediU3 -IClnt 1in t peen tuite co111pleto •l'!o Gort•H• t ft, &jl o• k wood trim ··r teble •nd 2 end t. hh 1wa9 chal11 t etc,. etc. ·• ;tr:; JtltUt .~ Tenm Av1t Credit nrn 1144 "~' '"" ., .... SINGER TOtic lilrz&& console. Sl 1eavlng are.a. ·5 g · a r a D t e e tit Asswne payments \\'Pf.' k or S37 .25 c1 payment due JuJ] Buttonholes. over't1 hems • also tan<:l No attachments· r Call anytime, 526!- UDWIG Drumi.: ·, w/cymbal &. dbl . 644--0156 VOX BERKl a.in p S250. 6'll --i1not & Or910 -----··. PIANO & 01 "SELL-If' es. we're bavinj In" for Spring. F els, show model~ of pianos &: or~ at low, LOW prj. DON'T YOU sh(ip you buy? ARD'S BALDWll Newport. CM PlANOS &: OJ * Largest stock lj. • 20%-40% of1-P4 1000 rolla to cbQ • Term• • Terms cuh for your pt~ 11raod piano for 1 Fiel!l's Wboltaalt!: 12072 ~ Garden Grove (TJ BALDWIN AcroR pl11110. $465. TERl GOULD MUSIC J 2045 N. Main, S.A. Lowrey spt ·or& Wurlitzer piano r Weber reblt gii * Registf'r now le piano courses (a adult organ ~ E-Z TE'Af MUSIC crrj • ~Zl6i NOW HERE - Supersoundlni Hammond Spin -the finest SCHMIDT-PlftC 1907 N. Main " Santa A~ WALNUT, two ma $16.i . TER: GO.ULD MUSIC •. 2045 N. Main, S.K. BJ Hamond with Leslie If Excel cond. 4 CONN CAPRft reg1!.1e.r walntit 496-gf1' VOX Continent• model); good ~ Sl.1>00, Make oUt Television •ift11 !1 ceLc TV. FR~ ,,...,._ Pents & $1 Mt No Dep~ l..t ¥ Optiew ,; 521-7! •• •. .., COLO~ $9 MC Optlon ti\ Free.,,. Onltr By I m.• n·: BL.\Ot A -~u.~• -..S20'7 aft s. · CltABGE'1fRW! l I ~o a ... A8 -• 1 1 • • .. 'I • 1t'a 111 5. :?5. tile :rec :es. l10, or pit, ~r· 150 1air Joi' !ft. rec:. I! r Jto. opy : i t 13' lat, HP •tor >m l(JIJI bet ned ·1. d , Sat lief S20. ea, 0,3 ! " olld er), l129 :h • ii. que iron op. ~y. 2(52 'on Vic- 2544 ~pt. ~ eL; of 1.50, ess, :!HS ,. .. " Fri, rod, Sat hold oak Sun. V'1, idio, :as \iac. DUii.- . - 'M. M. •• tre. 1al. Pl • >lor ft. IDC> SltY rd. Fwy 100 .vrrs rig., uar. 220 MS. 33 rood old. 110 lque '· 25 • 10; rbor -ll • .... .. ..... DCHANDtSa foa SALi AND-ftADI MIRCHANDISI FOi SALi AND TaAOI MlltCHANDtSI FOR MlltCHA+lSI ;oa IALI AND TRAD• S.\.lrily, M11 18, 1%8 OAJL Y PILOT f7 CALll'OaNIA LIVING TRANS..ORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPGRTA·-=r=1o"""N-=---..,...Tll ...... A __ N_,S,...,..P...,..O ...... R ...... TA""""T1~ Swimmint ,.. 1900 I ~~ta • ~~ Motorcycl.. 9300 !!!!ported Autoa 96q0 ---------Truclu 9500 --~------~-~~~----·~~----~-~-= IOOOFumlturt 1000 FREE TO YOU SALE AND TRADJ MlaceU1neoua D'£SPERATE! -21'' PACKARD ~u Color 1V, rrroote control. walnut cab S3SO; Magnavox Slereo AM/FM; walnut ~b S125; n" Port blk A wbt 1V $45: beaut Antique wbt .. eold ~rl(ht pla.yer piano '- bench IQ; IBM M o d C typewriter, 18'' carriage $115; Dry copy machi~ It supplies, s.ec model $50: tape recorder SSO; Other misc itema. ms Highland Dr., NB ~ 2 • 10 weeila old trtttcna. to )lOC>d homes. Also 2 )'1'. old female cet • aupt eo ro adult& ot-«*Sw c:hlldmi. ~78112 5/20 OOUGKBO\' Pool 21' spin llher • va.cuum...idmmer l yr. o1d • cOlt over $400. Y OUJ'I for $200. 142-6617 LIKE SAILING? HONDA • 1------AUSTIN HEALEY DISUKE THE.5k..~ • '61 CHEV.\; ton Carryall. V· • P~enll, hlsb Vt\ettSl, 8. aut0 .. S650 firm . '65 Austin Healey dl:J>ttclaU011, al.Ip rental.a, '&4 CHEV. '°' tone Carryall. DLX British Racina CNK'n ~."' ... TRANSPORTATION clc8Jlin&, Insurance, etc. AS LOW ·AS Big 6 en&·· htr., •tick ~hilt, w/black leather lllt. O n • PWD ~?! $88.88* ed. 6 Ply rubbet $ll95 firm ownrr CU'. Tbla w~ena Contracior .Wanu Out- ~ll Neui;'.;pecorator Spani&h & Medit!!J:ranean Furniture ·~ancelled; IC111, tit• 9 pcen Me411.,,uu11 penelle4 H li ~droe111 111ite c•Mpl•t• , ""j.t~ kl111 she 111eHreu & bo• apri1191. Got9H111 I ft. $pe11i1h solo cudo"' quilte4 with cerv•4 o.k woo.I trl111 '4ir{4 111• chln9 cheir, Hu.., Hli coc~t•ll teblo en4 2 en4 t1lllH. Tell 9014 !uf le bit lu1p1, Sp••· ith sw•• ch•in !&hips, lt•t• Speniah 1tylo 4!11in9 H t, •tc .• t tc. ...., ~ ... ......... M~~-ely. Whol. ~ful was,... $1491.00 ltlust :S11crifiee $698 Terms A'l1tbble -Newcomers to C11lf. Credit' Approved Immediately [Il1] Furniture 1144 ....,,,.. ~~ c.... ..... t011fy) l*'f lltM·"* t-Wt4., s.t. I S.. 'ttl 6 "I Machi.,.. 8120 Televlslon 1205 USED COL.Oft TV'S Your choice of 10. Fully guaranteed. Terms $8.00 mo. From Sl99.00. Sec at SWIMMING POOL 18 Ft Pool, P'lltrr, Surface Skimmer, MaioteJ1ance Kll. FREE Ground Pad. $149.H SECARD POOL 323 S. Main, Orange 532.1992 -• FABRIC-SALE • Mon. ton i. ,.U:30, JJ:J0.4 Sat. 7 A.M. lo 2 P.M. Vast selection of knit fabrics. Open DAU.Y to public:, lim- ited time only during in- ventory clearance. Costa Mesa 'Koittins Milla 929 Baku St., Costa Mesa *AUCTION* l1 you wi 11 sell or buy give Wlody a try Auctions Friday 7 p.m. SINGER Tolic"M).Matic ~ console, Sftvic:eman !eavlng area. '5 Ye a r i ·i a r a n t e e ti~n~rable. Assume payments •of $4.88 \\'l'f'k or S3i.25 cash. Next payment due Jul'y' 1. 1908. ·Buttonboles, oveit'a$1s, blind hems . also rang-~tltches. No attachments-necessary. Call anytime, ~16 HENDERSON'S 1877" Harbor Blvd., C.M. 541--0155 W indy's Auction 81rn Belund Tony's Bldg. Mat'! ======---==::==:::: 2075~ Newport, CM 646-8686 . -;-.-_ 1125 Sale: Ampea '&aJa Amp Model S.15·N. GQOd cond. $250. Call 968-2200 , VlOLIN, VER.T OLD. Case & bow. B«tgaln! MUST Sl:.'E! '42-3'19'l UDWIG Orurni.; ·c-omp. set, w/cymbal &: dbl.; toms. 644-0156 • vox BERKELEY Hi-Fi a Stereo 1210 1968 STEREO console soUd state, 4 apleed changer. Like new. Take over smaU payment. or $86.12 cash. Credit Drpt. 535-7289 '66 MAGNAVOX Stereo con- sole: walnut le cherrywood nevamar. $90. 642-5235 Alt. 5 Sporting Goods~l500 Colt .45 Automal.ic 19'!1 Argentine modrl. Good condilion $80. e 54~3 aft 6 PM e rt".ASSIVE OUN CASE. solid oak, hidden drawers, lots of compartments: custom bit for Grandpop $110; 2 pr, Hdwd shutters 35" higb, cmert 2 windows 8' long. Old ratty relria, but works $5. 4.94-1701 evel> le wkends. MOVING . Every thing R.easonablr f u r n 1 t u r e Clothes, furs. R e c o r d s . Disbei.. MISCELI..ANEOUS Pvt. pty. 108 Iris, CdM. Eves & wkends ONLY 673--8316 amp $250. 6~3 -====--=-;:::::;;.:== SURFBOARD Harbor 9'4", ------banana model. $50 ZENrrn COLOR TV, 21" ~ with par. APT. size refrlg, cr05'·top frzr $35. Full sz El.EC HOTPOlNT stove $37; Kenmore wshr S25; 21" Console TV $25; & PCYI'POURI! 1550 Superior (rearl CM 646-9188 i1nos A Or910s 1130 673-3314 After 6 PM PIANO &t O~i:;AN "SELL-IN'' es. we're bavi!)I 1 "Sell· In" for Spring. t'loor mod· els, show modeli. 'trade·lns of piaoos le org;u<s will go •t low, LOW prjces. WHY DON'T YOU shcip us before you buy? ARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 801 Nrwport. CM· 142-8484 PIA.NOS le OJl,GANS * Largest stock \ii, So. eaw. * 20%-40% off.P.layer pianos 1000 rollt to choeM from Mlsc•llan.ous l600 PAPER FABRIC, perle<'l for c u r t a i n s, bedspreads, tblcloths, or makl! your own d~ (or SOc. No limit lo its uses. Fireproof 642-2060 or 962-5752 SPANISH Cabinet-dark oa.k nmovable marble top - CllfNA -Odd cupa le aaucers. Few pieces of silver • S Haviland plates It Haviland hand painted milk pitcher. Misc. Moving. Reai;onable OR 3-8316 eves It wkendJ ONl.Y beautiful decorator pll!Ce • _D_rv_AN--,-01-alr-$50-. _G_E_con-_ gokl design on front -pvt soil! colO!' TV $300. Rl!Clinlng party -best offer 673-8316 c.dM. Eves. all day wkendi chair $35. Occulonal chair 17 DEUGllTJ'ULLY pla.yful kittens. Vuy b 1 a I t by • varied co&ora llOllle csJko, To l()tCial homea. 541Ml83 bl!fore 4. 5121 ... h & Yechts 9000 • Law coat, no work l46-3951 or 67H945 Carr free sailing In a '57 DODGE V-8 % ton pick· Cal ~. 11 little as $20. TRAll. '00' up; rood cond .• R/H. trlr • a day, a\la!I IOOP Cal 34, * $299* * hitch, w I camper she 11 LOCAL NEWPORT BOATS Try Our Club Plan 6~396 May tet: al 157 E. FRITZ & AVERY REGISTER German Shephrrd. Femllle. 4 yrs. to good ~ with plrnl)' of 25' Rldswct.oo.iCrulaer. rxtra NEWPORT SAILING CLUB CL l7ri SCRAMBLER Wlh.'Oll, CM. nice, a beautiful ·•yacht·l1ke" 675--0110 $555* bout, V..& power, idps t, 33' DUNNICAN--S-loo-p-. -E-x-* * head, 1lllley, dinette • SHOO. ct'Jlent condition. Se 11 J900 'i TON LONG BED CHEVY PICKUP. $37S. 642· m I room. 646--0603' af l 4 pm. 5/20 J LOVELY kittya. White. loo&·halred male: C&Uco Iemale. Ti&er.1trlped male. 6 wreks old. 56-3857 5/21 PUREERED Cocker Spaniel, black male. llhols le loc. Free to 1ood h o m I! 54f>-7223 5/20 26' Peanon Comma.lllfer. F/ reasonable. By Oll11er. Call G Sip, Uke new!! Mu~1 ~1'11" 6r;>-t625 Bow A stem pulpit, ltJt• 1\n. BiGSA_C_!--Lc-l-1m_a_n--l o es, jib, genoa It main, ·rhls Sailboat. Fully <'Q·, good one must be 11ttn! TRY St900 cond ean ~ ear-lopped. 31' C\ltlrr. diesel 1!111· ~Ip~ l SZ-JO.° ~706 full hud room. 1alley, din· --. ~ cite, buta.ne rangr, .u.k1.ng MAST~ nl'ed rerm~tii~g 9 0 ly SlOOOO Vam1~h. paln1. r1ggmi;. ? • : Call J im Ziegler 35 Yawl, alps 8, imm1 ... nllllr M&.i!053 or 962-0603 rve condition. Owner mu:.t '4•11: I --__ _ 10 BEAUT. ~, Himalyan Lcavlnf state all of!ri s pre-l<ITE w/trtr. Boat & n1t1st long·haittd kitleos. 6 wks sented. OFFER!! t'Wrrs, 11'7'' Cat rii:, M Preftt lit~ lifls B tol2 yrl. JO' Yawl, :l oabins. nN'<is mnmt . xlnt rond, $77:1 or ~ 5111 paint le clean-up, mus1 be make oUer. ~&-1617 .-- COCKER-Bellgtl!, needl loY· 10ld to satisJy bank! ONLY Rhodes 33'. 1·acing i;loop. J.n& fenced home w i t b $2500. Insured for S4000. SAC children. !Mack A white, 2'5' Ctuis Ovemlter, vp1-y $3000. 673-5004 lda}'s) iOtlC hair. &46-60 5111 deu, V-8 power, perfect Ior "94-8843 (eves I GER.MAN Sbel!Mrd, m.ale, couple for weekl!Ddlng 111 is. HOURLY RENT~ black It &TeY· Good with land A: all around fishing . . ti RHODES 19's * chldrn. Free to good b?ml! • • • • • • • • . . • • • • . • • • • • .. S:t.100. Fun Zoftr Bnat Ca., Balbo.1 952--079:.! 5/21 512·31st St., N.B. LIDO l4 Nn. 18:;4, nicr <'oncl TWO Black & white Iemale 11'75-0442 * 494-3916 ~vt·s $97:>: also nice 16' Glass11ar kitlens 6 w~ 20312 South Frff :ill hp, Sl99.~. 6H-1~~9 West Cypress Santa Ana Buie Boating Cluses • I e1ghll 546-9963 5/18 Offered 10 public b) Power Cruisers 9020 3 UNUSUAL 7 werk old kit· Balboa Power Squ•dron b'1 MERCURY~·: slf'i.'1ls 6; tens. 1 smokey, 1 gray and Elementary Piloting Course's galley, head & bait tank. while. 1 lorlg.haired black Every Monday, Starllni: 1 Only 10 hrs. on new n:; Hr and white. 546-1833 5/20 PM, June JO, N~rl Har. Gray Marine eng. New •'an. FEMALE Cat. Nier pet tor bor Yacht Club, 7'J W Bey vas. Nerd., varnish. Only c:hildmi. All shots. Black I. Ave .. NNPOrt Beach $6,000, May trade f o 1· w hit I! 1 b o rt h a j r e d OR. for your convenirntl' smaJlrr boot. Slip spacr No. ~1220 5/21 Every Tuesday, starting 7 t, Huntington M a r i n a , 2 PC Sectional, nee d 1; PM, June 11, Ensign School, "Scan", SJS-7;,!}~ or 77(;-5930 recovering, simple Lines lrvlne "·Cliff Dr., N«>wport :l.i' ELCO Trunk ~· a b 1~ Each piece about 3' long Beach. tn <?8frt~Mwn. No cru1se1 , xlnL running rond. 49-l-1701 eves. 5116 advance registrallon nt'Ce:.-New c·tmvas tncl lor a!trr BE'ITER Homes t.c Garden sary. Enroll at class: If 1\lly drtk. rww uphol. & radio. magazines xlnt condition ~~~5 phone 5'i&·l 374 or ~ $2,050. 673-4786 cvrs._ 1957 thru ·1988 173 Delmar, 28' PEMBROKE SS. New V Costa Meh-a 5118 12 VOLT· "8·0" Marine Bat. 188 ill, 2 hours. Loaded! Sec FREE Puppies. part·Dalma· terlcs • 205 amp, hrs. New, Set. in Newport. 543-7398 CL 330 SCRAMBLER * $666* * '60 GMC 1~ ton pickup. MUST SELL La:.'Una Bearb ~97-1022 NEVr~R llNDER$0LD • I Sales ta,, llr. I.I i.rt up CamP9rS 9520 • N1'vrr Undl.'n;old --------- HERB FRIEDLANDER 137SO BEACH BL VD. \\'r I mmstrr 1w :i-1:ili6 • .r r. 7-AA-.!~ '67 HONDA 300. 9.000 miles. Uke new. $395 ·STANSBURY BUICK Open Road CAMPERS & TRUCKS ONE STOP Headquarters ThP Right Truck. Cam!>('r & All Extra Eqwpment • Saves You Hundreds • FORD.QI EV . ..CMC.DODGE WE ARE SPECIALISTS STOP IN AND SEE Orange Count:Y's largest i.n- vPnlnry now at 111?ason's lowest spec1111 pncr.s. -·-• lllCH TRADE-INS e BANK TERMS e fACTORY DlRECT 2100 HARBOR BLVD. I 'li8 CAMPER SPECTAL.S COSTA MESA 646-9022 v.g +.speed Dt>llL"<f' cab ll.D. ---·----.--auspension split rims or low 1964 TRIUMPH 650 CC. 7000 profile. Large radiator, 70 a c t u a L m I I e s. n e w melalilake & clu·m. S800 or am p. batt. heater allemator. Dual hydraulic brakes. seat make olrrr. Pvt ply will bells, padded dash I lnslru· finance. 96'.!-9680 ml!flt gauges, spare wheel, '67 TRruMPH Bonneville, au tomatic optionnl xlnl rond. Man) t'Uslomizcd YOUR CHOICE ••• f'Xtras. Draflrd. Musi sell! FORD-CHEV·GMC·DODGE $?73. ~S-l>S40 ._., $2590 '68 Honda JOO Scrambler. Good cond. Beat offer. with camper purc·hase 4~~1863 ~- 1967 HONDA ;,o used only 4 Stand.UP, WALK·THRU m". $150, brst ()ffer. 540--4389 ~as bucket seats & carpet m the '68 Cllevrolet 1 ton lian. champion Grandfather guaranteed. namr brand-============ 548-8832 5121 reg. $1117.JO • Special Sale • Speed-Ski Bo1ts 9030 Auto Servic• Sat. I< Sun. only $39.!l; Ma-& P1rts 9400 with dual wheels, automat· ic, power steering & brakes. le complete camper eQUi1>- ment, plus '68 open road self • contained type toilet. complete kitchen facilities, sliding glass door &. patio. 4 M A N X ~ype kittens tine le Battery Shopl!e m.a 1. Ft Rlass 1/0 Ski or fish, Unusual. 3 without tails W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Sal & 120 hp, 0:\1.C, ('Onvert top, 642-4148 5/21 Sun 9 to 6. srnls 6, big wh!'cl trailer, BRIGHT, playrul 'Ai Siamese 642·9'l02 642·-1~1'> very dean, i;;we money, like '717 CHEV 2 dr • 'j9 Pontiac 2 dr convert, lor parts. J35A Del Mar Ave. CM Kittens, 6 wks, hsebroken CAPTAlN • Licensed. 20 ~ new. 962-8754 ~3684 5/18 exper. sail ,It power yachts. 14' RF..GA_'M'_A~SK_I_B_O_A_T_ Truck& TORTOISE Shell k I t t e n , Familiar W. Cout including 6.1 hp Mercury engine ___ G_R_O_T_H __ _ 9500 female, s weeks o J d Gulf of Lower Calif. E .W. Excellent cond. 4!Y.>-4448 54lHi2JO 5/18 Pacific Waten . Best of local 14' FLEETFORM l 35 BROWN tweed carpet and pad, app 30-40 sq yds 494-1235 5/20 CUTE UtUe long haired kit· tens 9 wks. for wonderful pets 892--5302 5/20 & ge al t C U , g ass, • • ner re ereoces. a hp, Very clean. Days: 646-~~77 before 0800 or alter ;,.121 • eft 5: 642-0416 --====-:-::o=---8' HYDROPLANE w/Mt'rc. DESPERATE ~io eng., trailer & controls. MUST SELL Sar. tst S300 ta.kes 673-7147 50' x l4' Heavy c:rulaing , . CHEVROLET TRUCK ._., $5495 FREE . Air ConditioninCJ Incl. Installation With Each New Truck and Camper FACTORY DIRECT -·- only $2299 ELMORE MOTOPlS 9625 Garden Crove Blvd. Garden Crov& JE 7-6630 tATSUN '67 DATSUN SPort Statinn Wagon. This 's thf' top of the line . .t dr 6 p!ISll SSS model, 9ti HP, auto, ratti11. hretrr, all of the acc. fW1RP wtth C'OOtrasting in- IN'1or. P1iwer, mom, econ· omy. S200 helow Bl,11c Book. Now only $1113.i or $70 dn $70 mo OAC 1n<'l11<les lax. lie., ln1rre1t ELMORE MOTORS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. GardPn Grove J E 7~ DATSUN BRAND NEW AT Barwick Hayden S 199 Cash or Trade 36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo 75,000 mi Gu1ranty 494-9773 * 639-3617 FIAT * NEW FIAT* AlTI'OMATIC "850"' $199 OOWN • OAC * $46.58 per month Ii ''8.50" STICK $42.65 PR MO HERB FRIEDLANDER 13T.'...O Beech Blvd. (Hwy 39) 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy 893-'lS66 537-6824 '59 FIAT ABARTH 850 sedan. R/H, orig. paint, clean cond. $495 firm, 546-3957, 673-6945 HONDA HONDA Sp)l(ler w/hdtop. 600 CC, D.O.H.C., low mi .. never registered. S 1 6 5 O 5'16-3957 or 6T,µi9Q KARMANN GHIA '64 VW GHAJ. One owner, like new. AM·FM Radio, Only SM$. Jim Slemons TOYOTA 417 Wm11er A\'c., S.A. 540·2512 • Term• -Terim 4uma * cuh for your plQ}6 llr tralle Mrand piano for !,'#!!I apinef Fielrl's Wholesale.Plano Co. 1207?-Brooldlum--At Qlapman Garden Grove (1)4) 138-2770 NEW drapeMes • all sizes from model hornet., also sbl!l'l'S. Carpeting • new 200 )l'ds heavy svocadO aha&· $4.00 yd. MW332 $20. End tables $15. Com- mercial light fixtures. 8' dble, $15 ea, Lawn editer i20.~m -~. roAM Rubber mt to sizl!. 11ehooner r90my Lve .• abd 11 !30AT & Trailer, ...-, hp CUTE, playful ltittens. pat1 213 •• q().4)7~~ after 5 and· Evtnr\llle eng. '375 !l62-5:il9 Slameu, 2 malt, J. female .., weekends. • Pbonr 642-8286 daya 5/17 C Bo1t M11ntenance 9033 SALE 830 S. Harbor Bl MERCEDES BENZ Sant• Ana 531-4650 BALDWIN Acrosenlc: spinet piano. $465. TERMS. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY 2045 N. Maio. S.A. .547--0681 Lowrey spt ·or"fan '499. Wurlitur piano ~$499. ABSOLun:L.Y S I c: r if I c: e white Fox 1tole. Cost $400. Loni· :I 1klN. Privale pty. Eves & wkends ONLY OR 3--8316 CdM CARPET • AptJ • Homes. Qu&llty Installation. Frer rstimates. AU pr I c e 1 . ~78 !!'Yes. Lie, Con. tractor GOLF Clubs & bat; like new! 4 woods, ~ irons & putter cost $350. Sacr. $.175. OR J. 8316. Eves. all day wkends Upbol IQlll>U-. fa b r I c 1 , naugahyde. Factory outlet. Low prlc:es. A.l Foam Fabric .l Upbol4tuy Supply Co., 311 E. 5th St., S.A. 8J&.ll8l MOVING to Europe • Lido Garage sale! Small kil. ap. p lia n c:r1 c:o mp lrtr Fe.rberware $15. Sauna bath $12.50. NEED old trunks for shipping! 61:>-4234 FREE Klttms to It o o d A B I N Cr u I u r 1959 --- homtt. 892..-3539 -5111 performer. 18' Ovemlter, * COMPLETE MARINE new 95 Mere, 3 1coop bait REPAIR SERVICE 6 CUTE grey kJttena need tank, Continental tilt trlt. Painting, varnish, carpentry, good home1. 548-7965 5117 Many extras. Sacrifice fot mechanical, mast bldg & PETS ind LIVESTOCK $2200. 54~71 repair. rigging. Free est. n..-lt2J ALMOST new 16' Fiberglus John Connor, Joe Fry, 1610 -WV-nm·about, with 33 hp self Pomona Ave, Of 642-8961, GERMAN-SHEPHERD start Johnaan motor, back to _642-__ 1_92_4 _____ _ PUPS back seals. f.rst price $1800 Y-1\eHT Mamternmce ,t, ~ill take $1350. 673-5676 alt repair at your d<X'k. r:x. AKC re ered Champion 6 perienccd. Reas. 54s.1sn1 B UNES MOVING East: Gulbransen l . Ch. ULK WIKlNG-18' CENTURY. ':i6 model, 175 , • spinet piano: combin. TV, ERBLtrr Sch m hp Craymarine. fuU COY, Boat Slip Mooring 9036 Hi·Fi stereo, FM/AM radio ed MOTOROLA TV, M a p I r lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lamps, bench. Drapes 48x&I &c 48x55. Kit. curtai.na 24x96 64&-mO Weber reblt gDIJld $850. * Register now fo.r: summer piano courses tages 7·13J, adult organ da.!Mes. £.Z TERMS· MUSIC crnc .. :c.:,i. • ~Z16i .• It rec. playrr; couch It Top winninc Shrpberd nr 1 work. $600 as is. Wut Slip& Available, Top chair, rerris.; bookcases "'all nmu CoeH st Yachts. 3333 w. Cout Loe1tlon Nwpt Harbor 962.5696 2 ""' NORDD .. '"K wy,, NB. 642~77U 2 · ""'· """" a.ccommodale fJO' NOW HERE -Ule rtew Supcrsounding T·200 Hammond Spinet oraan -the finest )'et! SCHMIDT·PHICXiPs CO. 1907 N. Mairi._. 20th Santa Ayll' SIMONIZE of MATI'ERHO~ 16' FIBERGLASS boat, 65 t., 2 accommodate :i.o· * 3 tlmra Pac:l.ftc Mere eng.,· bail tank, trlr, * 6-J6.020t * COMPLETE ofllce fumiturr, CAR WAXrNG .•.• $5.!l; Coast Victor Extr11. Choice on ihore --------- dezla, tile cabinets &: eJec mott cars. Males-Femalra .(S weeks) mooring. Excel cond Asking (10) Boat sllpii avadablC'. for cypewriter. 540-6780, aft 5 • Sun. Appt. OK Black I. Tan (lhotil nt95. 673-1421 clean sailboats. 2:;· lo ?."1 Sat's 61:>-3832 Guaranteed 548-4779 BRED FOR QUALITY $2.25 per ft on Cn:1M DOUBLE 0 ..... Hollvwood GLASSPAR 18' Seafarer, UO Highway. 642-l235. 612-!rJfl'i """' , ·· GORGEOUS HOU.Behold Furn. It TEMPERAMENT hp INO Mere Crui~er drive. I-========= l!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l-'I!!!!~ style on shepherd casters, SACR. EVERYTHING well Pedigree with each Pup Xlnl cond. Many extras. Boit·Yacht WALNUT. two man\aal organ. $20 buyrr collects. 494-1941 cared for Moving NOW pvt LT s.4&a; Days 1~2 PM Wknds 714: 675.1703 Eve!i. Cha t $165. TERl\~· eves. pty CdM 673-5451 837.3865 Eves aft 6:30 PM ru: 359-650.1 r er& 9039 -·-'65 CHEV. lfl T. 6 Stick R 79478 $1699 '64 .CHEV. 'h T. 6·stlck LZ6388 $1099 'bl CHEV. 'h T. 6·Slirk E 119658 $999 '63 CHEV. ~ T. P.U. 6 stick E. 48875 $1199 '63 CHEV. 'h T. r u. i; s 11<·k E. n247 $1199 '65 CHEV. % T. GOULD MUSIC £0MPANY W k....,,· 837 3865 _ .. 9 •', • DIAMOND wedding ring1, UPHOLSTERJSG • $79.50. 2 tt. "'""' . .,, AM DRY Boat storage for 10' to e CHARTER TI1E F'INEST Stake VH, ,!Irk 530.908 2045 N. Main, S . .n. 547--0681 ed tti' lik D $1899 art carv tie ngs, e pc, {Europeen craftsmen) ALMATIA:'l Pups, Cb ~tk 50' boats. Facilitie5 to do New 40' Kelrh Bl Hamond Organ new. mllllt 11!11! S 2 00 · Free ut, del, plclc:up, 215 bred 1st f<>r dlaposlUon, 2nd wonc on your boal on eoa.t 673-2517 • 675-2400 with Leslie IQtAk!!rs 536-8966 Main, HB "Beorny" 536-6405 1how. 1 M, l F Left from lit· Hwy, Marine~ Mile, J'f.B.1::::========. Excel cond. ~ HOOVER Dial • A • Malle: ter or 8. Whelped 3/13 40c per fi. 642-9202. 642-4235 Bo1t Storag• 9048 '66 CHEV. l,4 T. CONN CAPRftt 'dual upright w/attach. VH y Misc. W1nttd 1610 642-1937 1966 F 24' &. Stnkr. U 29303 1960 15' TRAVEL tr tr, iood cond. Sacrifice f195! 548·0155 dyl, 962.9831 l!Vt'· Imported Autos 9600 '63 MG Midget, blade beauty, pe.1ect ~ape in &: out. $95 cash down, pymts $35.86 mo. Alte~ JO, 494-97iJ -- '63 VW, dlr. dlx, xlnt cond, 1 owntr. Take tr11dr. Pymts '33.86 mo. ~~3617 • Spot Cash tor lmpor•s We pay m<>rl! for Ill)' import regardless of year. make or condition. Try u~ before yo u sell. ELMORE MO'I'ORS. 9625 G a r d e n Grove Blvd JE 7~ ALFA ROMEO '65 Alfa Romero RDSTR. Roll up windows and all make thls canary yellow beluty tbe best buy In town. Drive Lhls one. Tlus week· end only $1999 ELMORE '60 MERCEDES 100 SI.,. Excel4!nt condition, lo"'< mllteize. AM-FM radio. $2195 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 Q, .in'.J<' County's L.irg£'st Selection Ne w & Used MC>rcedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. Warner & Main St Santa Ana 546.41 14 '64 MERCEDES Benz. 220S 4 door \\holes a le bl UC' book $1850. our pnce $1850. DJr. 642-60'23 rrsb1er wain~ eabinet. antasy trlr. BOAT STORAGF $1899 49&-9713 • good cond. $40, 536-3717 WANTED TEACUP Poodles. white, Fully equipp('d. fa1hometer & L.AUNCJllN(; i ;\ICYTORS Eves. good breeding. Xln bail la.nk, etc« s_s 3 o o. 5311 or powl'r 1111 10 Iii' 9625 Garden Grovr Blv<f MG VOX Continentat (London BENCH drill pres5; Skip pcdiJrrtt. Ask $2.""iO. 537-8339 or oU. 546-9094, .lio.~ l'enet'd yard. Nrwporl '68 CHEV. ~ T. Cnrden Grove JE 7~ ---------- modell: good 'cbr\d. Cosl loader trlr: 2 cyl diesel eng: 11IA:lPET OR-A PEST'. 14 FT Fiberglass POWP.r Cat B;iyfront. Monlhly raff'~ r L. va. SQ 98i99 lo mill'!> '64 Alfa Romero '64 MG Midg- St.000, Make offef'm-1874 boring bar machine; 1 desk Furnitur•Appllinc" c11t. 25 hp. elect. lrg wh lrlr. lnrludr , . , Usl' or hoi-t $2699 "' •~ •205 786 w. 20th CM. 642-4610 Color TV'.-Sttreos New obedience classes $3.'lj. 2860 Montr.rey C.M. L/lunchinl! SPRINT CPE. Th11 hard to Original Cardinal Red finish Tel.vision 'IWO lamps with :I pair or -TOOLS -starting. Lynn Ruuell 569682 \AU.. i\.NTl10l'IY'!'\ find spts CIT ls in the classic • black leather ml. Also wire •• ,.,, !1;'\~· CeL~R TV .... -· .. ~ ·. FREE shad $10 'l iold 546-3890 SU.2860 '65 CHEV,~ T. c11rclassiJicntionnow.Gmn~ "'hls&rad10.Don'tmiMthis na~yde ~cbes S25 each. 531.1112 or 193-0555 LABRADOR Retrlevtt Pup. it' LONESTAR Cruiser. Cat-" it;J9.:m1 7A up in value cvrry year This beauty. T't11~ weekend oaly SS C .&SH SS ley, he1d, sips 4. rompl w/ Stake vs. s S. 30908 wttkend only $799 ~7122 "' mall! 9 wk! old. lntelligrnt all CG 11tru. $3850. Boats W1nttd 9050 $1799 $16- MAGNAVOX 1959 Stereo We pay cub fol'1 breed. good with chUdren 714-Q7·5395 -. ..,.., ELMORE IOUnd theater. 24'' TV. chf'I'• I FumHure I AppUanoea 495--5981 or 64.Z-4321 ExL 285 WANTED A small FiberithL'~ ELMORE ..... ,..._ KIVI * 16' CHRJS * 4S hp, rite Sailhoat-Dinjlhy & small '60 CHEV. l/2 T. rv wood finl.,, .....,.t._..,, I Antiques I Tools AKC Olamplon Ped I gr e e b•11 tank, lrg "'"'\I lrlr, ellCl!I out(>oard 516-.'JSIR p U 6 Sid I' :'·'""7 MOTORS tel.1-$100. &iS--0619 ON ITEM or -Poodles, wbJte male, apricot cond. S750 8..~-5611 ·"""' KIRBY vacuum clr&Mf' and COMPIEl'E HOU~" female. Very small Toya 8 $799 9625 Ga .... -n Crov• Blv-' ~EJ v-. 14' VALCO fishing boel, :rcraft ~100 ""' L "· attachmentJ. Take o v I! r ca.I.I 547.(;741or127-8'171 wk~ 962...8527 546-5831 9~ hp Johnson. Vrry Rood , Gardf Grove JE 7~'l0 payments of '6.50 or $49.70 -------GERMAN SHEPHERD pup-rond. New trlr. 647.8730 BEl..LANCA dC'monslra10t·s. '60 INTERNATIONAL ALLARD cub. 0-edlt dept. ~mo Machinery, etc. 1700 plea, 6 weeks. UC It Sl5 (no 30. C . 260-C & Vlk>~ 300. low Membersh{J) $.'W di!R:Ol.mt papers). J left. 89'l-8640 8~'" C'rulsr.r: Chryaler 6. lim£'. full Wit panrl f.t ~1110 MTNI:l1ITE l<IM-077 Newport Beach TeMis club. CLARK ForlcUft, wW lift 2000 TOY Poodl1!11 AKC 6 wks AO Exce lent c:ond111<1n $2500 or pilot Bf'lll nffrr nri<l ~ $599 19.>, ALLARD GT, VERY lbs. Runs 1ood, $795. Clarie best offer 646-..'tTII 2 + &H.o7l'i * forklift will lift JOO() Iba. black. only 2 left. Beautiful · wrrks 714: ~ <174 • RARE o\ U N USU A L . Ai~SAFONE, Modi!! KHBS tor 752 llttlr dogs 675-27H 17' BQS. Whir. lOO Mere, b1g Groth Chrvroli>t bfollrves ln P08*1bly the onl.y one like it --· ,.,__, lnot -·· $850. :> N. Ba t a v I I , trlr. New c:ond. rut a safe. Mobil• Homea --th1• indMdu1.1I, Brin"' vour In , .. _ u.s. M ... , •aU •--'. .... r. , • .,.,,,s m • .,,...... Orange. one tight east of BLACK Male Poodle, 8 wks. ..,.50 OR .. "" L ..,,"" " " ''"' -"" mn1""' ...,, Call 96"' ~ ...... • ,,...,,4,, in!llvidua l t r 3 n aport.atton '"""'-A wkend• """'~"""'',a'"" _..,. ...,,,.. Main. ~2691. eYl!S 897-24.'U old; no pa--; hacl lit a.hot. RE' • v INEXPENSIV""Y bl .... .,. '"""6JJ• "" ,..... BOAT TRAILER -Zieman ...,.,, ..... fll'11 l'm!I to u~. for PhU n..ov11. Weekd•vs: Su'.d......rd FORK' ._,. _.... lb Cl .. 646-1012 aft. 4 pm • LI 1 -mp f rn • .,, S' e "" ~ .-......, • """" • ar.. rija"ed for 13' B o 1 t o n vr n "' · 11 ·"" x --839-4320, a.sic tor Keren. RUSSELL P\ntaJI 9'9" s.475. 5000 lb. Towmotor S575. Dalmatian ~tea. AJ<C, Whaler DX> 1;1;i.21>13 S(lllttan St~ mti:ht tractr NO DOWN PAYMENT ~ cond. SlOO. ~ 63S-2691, EVe. 197-.2.Ul Uvrr. 13 wkJ,. hive tbo!!, . . 5-~1761 PROBLE••s HERE FOR Sale! Chl~er ~· h ln . ~ ~ "'"' SURF BOARD noo * stl>-4117 e,,_., Radio, full) ,.11., rcady DRl.F. wldl' -BR, • M. ALL YOU NEED IS c:tiuck dent . lilte nrw FREE TO YOU SKEl.TIE, Male., Sa.hie A to I• $1700. 842-n29 1wn1nirs. ~kins. Adults. No YOUR GOOD CREDIT ,62 Austi•n H-1.v $100. + M7-5.108 Wl\Jte, AJ<C, 4 yrs old. Lovet prl!· 193t>I Brookhurat No. - -1 MERC. M&r'lc 78 outboard 3 Datl.IDC ldt~ne, 9 wb. children,~ S.llbolh 9010 ~. 962--0317 GROTH DLX H.T. Beautiful Ebony AUSTIN HEALEY MCYTORS 9625 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Grove JE 7~ 681/2 MG NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY 1966 H.rbor. C.M. 6*9303 * '68 MG* Get A Better 0.11 HERB FRIEDLANDER 1.'1750 ~ch Blvd. (ll'#y 38) 2 blks So. G.G. F"7 893-7* 537.m4 mer.. ...,_ 01H1 a "52 Ford Short balr, ._.,.,...._ ~ ENGtJSH Bloodline SbeUand VAGABOND 50'x10', 1 BR.. Bltirk with cont. r~ leather ~km Offtt. 60-t'Jll &ft 4:31> 5/20 Shttpdcs puwtn. AKC. r SA.B01' typ. Sailtni Pram. furn.: run Tnf'tal awn's· CHEVROLET IDL Tb11 wedccnd on1Y I BE.ICE Piie ~ BABY Rat m.n• ~ lhotl. 842-1113 :S!t~ ~ 6~~~1' seo. 214 Adnh Park, 54H'715 e'Y~. ELM'150"1E • Elrctllent c:oaditlonJ 4 It 1 PM 5111 Elnclillll BWl Des JIUPPIH, Wlll pay cash for • tO x 40 I 12 I I 9r. ... CH ILVO SIS. * 6411-'1110 FREE: omtncaoncbatr kit· AKC, c:hal'Oll t lrl!d, reall& 21' VJCJ'ORY. £,v('~( cond, M~Ue Horne. Ml.Ill be Im-• ~ • PILL DIRT WANTED t-. 846-0'J91 51211 .-.. * m-n • FalJ:Y equipped. Extra•. maculate. m.t~ Eve Huntington Beach Mal'ORS 1151 MG 8'.adc TD. 1W11 SJ""ll, top, ~ts aood. -OVC'J'hAuJ~. $650 Cll' mairlt al. ter. 646-t650 i..,.. Bdl, up to 101a 2 KI1TENS. llealtbJ It Mp-e GERMAN SHEPiidiS e M-8S 147-6139 • ~5-H6J ts25 Guden Grove Bird. CY. 1U: a1Mt py. 54MOF• 5IW P1app1tt.. AKC RtJ!ttmid CeNMdt 2~i $6500 Motorcyclte n0G .62 Ford F.('()nOl.lne Pldnlp ~ Grove Ji: 7~ 11' Jl (' DouaNIOY Pool wit\ RA11 ·ALL SIZES ... au~ 5418-3'90 ~ --UC»IOA tflO, 2500 tnl1'9, Good condition, nMf tirel, l~ AUSTIN He•k1. ~ ~. fttr 6 lall'M IOC'efl.; $1164 Snll u__ ••-U• 14. #4 ... T,.alltr-n~ ~Int, bm otfw, new b"'lftl, One ownn. lac ~ C'Ond: rlfw tlru. lop It '50 or oan 56-m e cot• ldtt.M, ~ mo1ber. ,,_... --67:ML!D wlmds. e 5*«l6S e , 16251174 DllmU St.~ fntCT. Ai.k l850 or will tnde J8''1iO'te Sl5 Ntw cblble bftl 841...()6$1 5121 YOWC Shen.M Pony ra Your Ad ln our c1aA10tdaT '65 Honda Scntmbler a Xlnt J!P.111 FORD PICKUP w cycle. :.:.: :::::: s.;o a.ii m t04071.. 215 TWO kill«N. -, 'fteb old. wla.actdte a Tack, ws Someone wBI bt IDOldnl I« 81)c.-, Nu bnm It tunt--Up. \18, aood cood, 1959 AUSTIN HEALEY M• Dr. Of 56-CJSC snG e m."22 e It. 'DllJ IQ.Sm _ Quick aale 1415 ~ 1325. • 96'"3&1 'ToPI nwctl 85. 58-15 ,. I I , ... ...... •eo MGA. Beau cond, Ra4ta1 llrH, new top, $900. 83l.(Q9 aft T pm. '64 MC8 wtre whll, cuat Hd1'. aood palnt, metal, Muat ..U. owntr 644-151» '6.1 Mlt>CiET MG, oee4s ec & body •OC'k •· SJ&.UOt MG 1965 MGB's 12 MO. WARRANTY. 4 Beau· till.ti sport cars to Choo~,. trpm, all IA.concourse rnn· cllbon. 1bLs weekend pJlly $1999 ELMORE MOTORS 9625 Carden Grovr Blvr1 Garden Grove JE; 7-'i6.10 OPEL '66 OPll KADl:.Tir: Clean. Exa•Uent t•on<1 Alr-cond. $1295. 5'19-27t>4 PORSCHE 'QI Poneht-912 8pon roopr. PORSCHE '60 Porsche RE!\IOVABLF: HT Dr Por- i.rhr 1houi.:'ht rnousth of this 1:ar Ill (•UI htc namr on It Tb1s Qnl' in t'OO('l1Ur<;e t'Oll· d111on. SM~I 11 $1799 ELMORE \ICYT'ORS 96'.!.) G.1rr1!·n Cro\,. Blvd Cnrdl'n r.rnvr .II-. 7~':0 -=-f;lj P01<:;c-m !i11 1 .. flll:- A \11 f" f'm .. 1r 11arty • 1.11.00.~t • tjli POHSClll. !11 ' I SJxi· io'ull,1 1·qUlfll)('O $ IT,)0. • b!'>-41>4 • RENAULT R f.~At '1,1' P. Ill \ T. H~!I I II\\ llrt Ille•· Ill,, - $! tn Rst"ln,:: in-etn wt litOl'l!I'! ~·~ li7 gold mt.. tdlr, A.\l/F\I :'\\ rad101, :l spd forwMr1. nrar new! Seu 11,1<fr 11'fl delivers. Old car 01\ "'' Jim Slemi>ns TOYOTA n. Locally 0\\ nr<l. (',1)1 ter 4. 4~9773 " '67 PORSCHE 9H, atr cond chrome wheel~. other ex- traa. 18.000 mi. One owner. Xlnt oond. s.7.500. '4!19-2944 '63 PORSCHE Super 90. Rl.'d W/black mter, AM/f'\1 radio, Dunlop SP tires. $28-15. D Ir 892-50.11 :l."rl-?'28 I 117 \\ •llll'l' \v r , S \ 540-2512 -'fi.l IU::'-1\l'l.T Car11vro1J1• H.T. Onr Chi nrr -,\'lust See $795 Jim Slemon1 TOYOTA 117 \\ arnrr AvP. SA. 540·2512 Imported Auto1 96001mported Autos 9600 'Jtf..9, ••• • ... ••••••••• ••••••••••• ·--·· . . . ' ... " ..... . ~ IJSED l~IPflRT ~ ~ · SPECIAL-. :: -~ '64 AUSTIN HIAL!Y SPalTE s995 ~ :• '66 SUNIUM 51395 .• 11 ALl'INE IOADSTH •: ·: '67 MG. llellle, M..-., '1295 :· •• • ~ '63 VOLVO STATION Sl 395 :: 1 WA~ON, UH •. ~ '67 :1~'::,N W/CMI,., '1595~ :! '64 VW SEDAN s995 ~ ~ IMlo -4 Heetw 1• ~ '65 FOID S 1795 •: s I ICONOllNl PANIL ~ s '65 OPll ' '995 -.._ I 63 :::0 .:-::.:... '995 § ~ STATION WAGON, Atr 11 • ~62 ft.J '995 ~ ~ '59 YW llDAN '595 ~ :-1tM MAUOI II.YO.. COSTA ti11SA :• •• "40.. '44-tJOJ •• •• •• •• •• . ~ • • •• •• .. =--~~~rlfl~~,,~ •' .. RENAULT 'li6 Rf''\Al l.T 011uph1nr Onr NWnrr -llkf' M" Pnced to !11'11 -~~JO. Jim Slemon1 TOYOTA ll1 W.1111er Avr , S A. 540-2512 TR.Wl'.:1.l:"'C: F:urope~ \\'ant a car '" not thf' cost" t.;sed ·~ Rrn•ull I dark irrern. I ,pd shift. seat bells. hu;gage ~ k1 r<ar k, rb81n~ &· r11s1om platrs Only 15.000 km•. \• .111 111 1 it -sum m "r in J..11ro111 S~JO ti;~:!:; M SUNBEAM '65 Sunbeam . \I.Pl'~: f; T. 11 T. Alpinr hl11 .. w11h 11l'h rontra~llll!! 1n1 Sho11.; rwrp• 111n.iJ onr m1 nrr 1 arr Ltkr nr°". Thll> "N'k"nd onlv $1599 ELMORE \l<YrOR5i 9f;2:> Ganien Crovr Blvrl. <;11 rdrn Grove J E 7-66.'lO TOYOTA '65 TOYOTA LASDCRt.:IZER. lluntmi:. hl.h1m: nr Jll'-t off lhr marl (11n I v. hrrl ririH. lnariNI ""h r\lrll~ inrl 1·1<rpr1~. a 11\ i::i.~ 1;ink~ Pll' Orui;inll.111 ov- rr ~1.100 This v. ~rnd only $17~ plus T & L or $69 dn $69 mo OAC inchrr1r~ tax, lir .. in1Prest ELMORE * VW SPECJAU * ( 2) 1961 TRJ '60 Yellow & blue ...... s.;oo noSTRS Bolh or thrse lM!au-'81 KarmMn Ghia ...... S899 nes have be<!n reconditioned '63 VW Black ....••.••• S899 111 u •new condition for the '65 Blue 2 Dr ........ S 1299 truP. sports car ~l'r. ~Uc .Hlltl FRIEDLANDER # 14:1. US Beach Blvd. (llwy 391 •ThLs Wet'krnd only 2 blka So. G.G. E'wy. $1099 m.1:581 :;:J7.Q24 ELMORE VOLVO ~:!ii Giu~~~vr Blvd. '68 '12 VOLVO <:111'f!Pn r.rove .IE 7~ NEW SHIPMENT • .---JUST ARRIVED! 67 Traumph GET ouR oEAL TODAY SPITFIRE III. New popular " L • m1timi.thl}blUI" -th111 car ooty ..... Aini I ha'< 10,()t'\Q. i1ct. one ownPr 1411' UU\O m.1. 8{-at thP new rar de-I PORTS prr<"1a1111n. This We«'kend M only $1999 1986 Harbor. C \1 &.IG·'l.'lO.\ ELMORE 168 VOLVOS- :-.tCYT'oRs * SEE THE NEW * 9625 G~en Gr~vr Blvd. , 145 St•tion W190n Carden Grove JE 7~ 83SlopeBack .......... $899 'Sl 4 Dr .. • • .. .. .. . .. • $799 • 63 Triumph G.t A Better DHI TR4 H.T. Racine Red flniah HERB FRIEDLANDER with ridl black leather int. 13150 Beach Blvd. <Hwy 39) and overdrive. Too new to be 2 blks So. G.G. Fwy. railed used. This weekend ~7566 537.Q'.!4 on!)· '65 VOLVO W.izn Looks 114<; S 1599 new. 4 1'p<I, rarlio, hlr SALE ELMORE PRl~fm Slemon1 :'11CYT'OR.Ci TOYOTA 9625 Garr1tn Grovr Blvd. 417 W;unf'r Avr., S.A. Carden Grove .IE 7-6630 540.2512 DRAFmD -MU~ SELL 1963 VOLVO .112S 29 000 '62 TRIUMIPH TR-4 miles Perfect t:ond M~ke S800 * 545-2756 olftt.°644-21RO or~Jp; ~3037 )fCYJ'OP.S '59 TJl..J, n.&ll, ov'dr, SS35 $ ( 961 a DRAFTED! port lrl !16:!::. Gamrn Gmvr Blvd 61:>-0046 ...-.-------- C.anirn Crovr JF: 7-66.'lO ========= '66 Spitfires 68112 TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN !7l TO CHOOSK Ye~. "'" NOW HERE! have P\'l'IY ('Olor or sp11f1r(' SEE .THEM TODA y to choo~r lrom This ts thf' • 1967 Volkswagen 35 mile IK'r ~al sports car 111,. Liin: 1 $ 1 '49 that cari 11•s thr compact l'ar tW'I. uu W1 Ins. ralr~ ~ 11u1sold all othrr 6 Mo.--6,000 Mi. Guar. spt cars ~'O 10 I new. Come IMPORTS Includes 50 HP Serie., Wind· Jn and drive thrse cars and shield Washen, t u 11 Vinyl choose nne. 'Il11s w<!Ckcnd 1966 llarbor. CM. TOYOTA J IEADQUARTEP.~ ELMORE 9fi25 GARDEN GROVE t3LVD GARDEN GROVE .a; ?·6630 '67 TOY<Yl'A. A/T. ExN'llent Conrlition. Sale Priced ••• $1795. Jim Slemon1 TOYOTA 117 Warner Avr., S A. 540-2512 TRIUMPH 1963 Triumph TR·1 ~"TR. Gh~trmn~ J\r. ltr Whirr with or1i!m&I hlal'k lrathrr int. Sunimrr run: Thi'< IH'Ckrnd only $1599 ELMORE ~IOTORS 962.'> Ga.rr1Pn C.mvr RI •rl C.a.rdrn \.rovr JE 7Ji6,'ll) Interior, Outside M I r r o r, only Heater. Defroster, as well $1699 as cleanup 11nd deliver} ELMORE $177 Full On. P•yme nt includes Tu & Lie. $55.24 mo. b•nk fin•n. \ICYTORS L b 96'.!.l C.irorn r.rovP Blvtf Asr; c1 out our Garden Gro\'e ,JE 7.fi6.'IO \1 R'l On -:16 mo ~ s.;3 62 1- 1 linal payment for Utle. T&M MOTORS Specializing • VW • Poncbe 8141 GARDEN GROVE BL. GARDEN GROVE 892-5551 or 534-2214 '65 VW Antiques, Classics 9615 '39 BUIC K SPECIAL $200 • li li-5769 • '39 BUICK S-P-EC-IA_L_ s:m • 642..5769 • ThP ramou!I "Bug". &auti· Autos W•nted fu l '>parkling Elw'gandy, ra- dio. W1W, too new to be call. WE PAY 9700 l!(f used. On spcc1aJ t h i ll CASH Wl'l'k_!n,Q lncludrs tax ~ he. _ $53 dn. $53 mo. OAC ELMORE MCYrORS !l6:!.'> Gal'den Grovr Blvrl. Garden Grove Jt: 7~ 'fiO VW Convertihlf'. Looks 1Zood -runs good. &;lie priced only S7$. J im Slemons TOYOTA tor used cars Ir trucks just call ua for tree e1timate. GROTH CHEVROLET Ask for Sa.lea Manaaer 18211 Beach Bl., Huntington Beach KI 9-3331 Will Buy 117 WamPr AvP s A Your Volkswagen or Porsche 540-2512., · · le Pa.Y top dol.18.111. Paid for . or not. Call Ralph ~= ;,:f:c;;,ikt nrw. 673-1190 Jim Slemon1 TOYOTA Auto LHslng 9110 H7 W11m r r Av!'., S A. LEASE -1968 Ford Galaxie 540-2512 500 4-dr. HT P'ully rq., mrl .-----111r, 39'2 V8 rnit .. driven only li6 VW Bus. lmmaC'u.late lo· 4~.00 mt. S86.13 p<'r mo. Call mi. ~r('(f to Sell. Cort Fox Auto LNsing J im Slemons &I! 440 or see at 224-D w. TOYOTA CN1st Hwy hNn 1~3·30 pm. Eves It wknds 1196-1;695 SEE JOHN COLDIRON For Tod•y'1 Speci1 1 '31 C'l-tEV. 4 dr ........ $99 '59 FORD wa~n • • • • S'.."J9 '63 OATSU:-1 .f dr •. -. S49!l '63 OLDS cpe • • • • .. • • $699 '61 T BIRD .......... ~ '62 Fa!~ Squire. sta wag. dL hke new, radio, heater. llUIO. $T:i Cash or tradP. Pymts S'..'9 mo After 11, l!H-!lm '56 Cad Coupe d!' Vtllr, air con<!., it I r • exceptionally dean, t()I> mechanical com!. Sl9 1·ash $19 mo. Alter 4, 6.l!l-3617 NEED A CAR? CAN'T BE FINANCED? e BankrUpt? e RepoaellionT e Bad Credit? • Divorced! •Military e New In Area! Make Payday Payments McC ARTHY MOTORS ld20 So. Main & Edinger (2 blocks N. of Sear~) Santa Ana Ph 542-3507 ·~>8 BUIOK rebuilt f'ngtne $150. ':).1 ford sedan ~lj. • 642-9919 • BUICK '60 BUKK 4 Door LeSabre. Pow!'r stcer· mg, power brakes, automa- tic, air conditioning. $595 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 '65 RIVIERA "Grand Sport". S800 and take over. C'llstom built. 548-2057 SOCK IT TO 'EM! Dial 642-5678 For Daily Pilot Want Ads. ... u...c .... ... U...:Sw IUICI '66 RIVIERA Full r and factory air l'9fl· 1lllg. strato bench !K'at, tilt wheel, elc. $3495 STANSBURY BUICK • 2100 HARBOR BLVD • COST A MESA 644-9022 ------~----------CHIVIOLD- .• att:V-OiJW'k'f • , •• fVH)lt.hinl L.0 M 11.Jo~m; S&le Priced s.:lM> J im Slemona TOYOTA 117 Witmer Avr , S A. 540-2512 ----'63 CHEV. Bel-Air w~. Onr Owner • xmt cond. /VT, RI H. S99 del. oac. J im $lemons TOYOTA 117 Warner Avl"., SA. S4Q..2512 '62 CHEV. t.MPALA HT AIR. A/T, Radio Must see .. $99:> Jim Slerno,,1 TOYOTA 417 W.1mer Ave., S.A. 540-2512 ~----~~--':i6 ai~ 4: 56 Posi-beack-rs. New 283. Trans. dutch. nywhecl. 11nd p ( f' s s u r ,. plate. Tires fi7~1507 $:.M firm dftVl O LET ·~ Impala ~A w~~.Auto 1ra1111 • llClll' f'r ~t't'IJ. This sta. war .. • on• -.er Joc.l car drl only r.ttlD mUes per yew. !o'ull Pr~c • ... s.oo JOHNSON & SON ,Mercury \.,.:Dll~NH& Branch 1lKl Blvd. 642-7ai0 '64 ~U HT CPE. AIT. R & ~ICE. Sale priced SL.?95 .liia Siemon• T9YOTA <117 \lf!IO'ner Ave.. S.A. ·~.J40.2512 'll4 CHEV. IMPALA q>~ A/ Vil, R/H, xlnl cond. Priced to Sell. $.'le Deis. OAC J im Slemons TOY.OTA 117 W.1rnl'r Avr., S.A. .S40-2S12 CHEV '61 Impala 2 dr HT. '62 CHEVY Belair S t a 36000 m1. AC. Auto. P/S, V-Wagon, ps, pb. all', &ood 8 One owner 546-6003' cond $825. 673-4516 '57 BUICK $pl'<'1al Runs. J(ood tires. Body m fair con· diuon SJ()(). 646-7'.!68 '64 BUICK Special. V-R, auro I trans. !act. 11ir, Pm•. owner $990. 536-4934 CADILLAC '62 FLEETWOOD. 4 dr sl'dan, beautiful rood, n150, Prn·/owner. li7~574j r OR SALE. j11.-Car11llar Sedan de V11Jr Call aftPr .'i pm. 64~-5086 '61 Cadillac, full power, air. 4 stood tires. S950 4~775.'l CA MARO '67 CAMARO 8. Spt Cpe. Ex- t ru. top shape. Pvt pty. $2395. 67~9 CHEVROLET ·;,s Chev 11111.*a :l door hd l top. 348 eng. Interior and extttiA:ll:.J.n_yeey good. con- dition. Rull! rea! gOOCI, S.175. Call after 6 P~. 842-2342 '6: CHEVY Impala 2 dr hdtp. VR. auto trans. pwr s!r & brks. Pvt party. S 6 0 O . 499-4055 '64 BEL Air station wagon Auto.. power &: 811'. Orlst owner, n 350. 548-4414 aft 6 pm '67 El Camino. 396 enit. 4 spd tra.ns. Real nice. Take over l>fT\ls. 495-5420 '&f, CHEVELLE 2 dr. Hrr. , V-8. air. PIS. R&H. Orig. owner, 67~9221 eves. New C1r1 9800New~ ITS NO WONDER. WE'il LEADIN~ THE LE.AGUE WHEN IT COMES TO GIVING GOOD DEALS ON GHAT CARS! ...... JOHNSON & SON DEMONSTRATOR..lALE! 17 CONTINENTALS, MHCUIC* COUGARS Ir MONTIGOS. ALL WITH LO'ft MILEAGl ALL WITH FULL FACTORJ.,~ARANTEI. S-lt6t CONTINENTALS Atl •ow ''"''"Of" COUP'\ ~ntt wrid•".s. All wun 1.-1,~,. ,,, •erlors, rill w~er. 4], condi- tion, vlr\yl roofs, AM FM ••· dlo or ''"'°' •'1<1 all ol~fr otru lrom 2<IOO 10 5000 mlftt. ~:~~ 51500 7-1961 Cougars & 117 Meal wtn. vlnvl tao. 111 w1tt1 1lr <Ondilloning, ell to.Otd wilh t1c1ory o.ctr11. From l)OO 911 ,_ mlln . Prkt<t ,,_ '3495 ,.i-,..nu MERCURY ~NTEREY ·.-.: 4-~ • hlV!!IOOI fn<ludi"9 vlnvt ~f •'• c0'1dlllonl119 e"CI ell t•ctorv txlr3s, . ,:._."" MjkmGO A BEAUTIFUL SELECtioN of • LATE MODEL CONJ~TALS '6S-'~'67 s.d•n>. Cou1>•>. Convprtlbln Y-cllolCe o1 ••· tracllvt colors and ln•erlon N11ur•lly •U ire ~"'"°"" with 1U I~ tuxurv c•r pewtr ''"lurn vov Meet Some """" 1ulom1llc Jpe-d Gonlrol, FM & Srerro fl "( ty1Jtms, tic., .tc. SH lo 1oorK•1te "''"' <ond1hcn '"" DH~!'(, • PRICED AT SAVINC.S T9-YOU W1th ... .. FACTORY WAHAHIY -. - SPECIAL PUR¢flASE From - FOID MOTOI COMP~~·y OF '57 CHEV St11 Wagon 6 cyl stick O.D. $300. Owner I ~noo ·:;,ia Chevy. 2 dr. 6 cyl. R&H. 196 7 MUSTANGS · 1967 COUGARS 1967 MERCURYS Rood rubber. S100 Set> at 2656 Elden, CM ·51 Chevy a.rAir- 2 DR. $300. 548-2738 White elepbants? Dime-a-line c-. Sed.n" Conw•ht>4tt, Colonv P;,; srerio.. WellOnS Eouloment Clloi<f FROM tulOmllllC ''""""'·"'"· raolo. heaPt; •"" -r stttrlr19 TO Ml -· llClort elt conoollonlno fie. "'" are llkt -•"" low mi!H • • 'rk• St•rt F I ..;._ su ts ac ory ..., ,.rranty 117 W;imer Avr . S.A. 540-2512 Imported .4utos 9600 lmco,.•ed A11tos 9600;.,,.,orted Autos 9600 '67 Vnlkswal!rn. Rl'<l with -;~;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; hlack 1ntPnor. r11dio. heater, • !'!'Br ~nrakror Sharp Thru· out' $1 j,% ~l4R-R77R J!l5!1SI7-<ROOF", llf'W_l_n-lr-rl-or- R,. roor. l'l'blt Pill!, oew tir"~ & pnt, no1<iy 1,1 ""9r. $4;() 54lt-91:!0 a It 'l '61 VW Rtlr. r/h, Xlnt cll!ld. $605 • 673-7<13.'i I 'fi2 VW. Nrw brakri1, paint. Xlnt cond. R,1; H. S97!> or best ortrr. 497-1126 196.5 VW Sunroof. Xlnl cond, n!'w tirrs. Mu~t ~ell. S1095. I 642-73.~2 rvrs ---------' \'\Y LatP '67 Camper. All ex-1 tras. low mllnge. excel rood. S'l.3$ fi.12-7316 all S. '64 vw Sedan. IZ'ood Ct;;;: dition. NPl.'ds • 1'81 covers. SI !00 19'~791 art 4 pm ';ll! VW 'if'('d~ l'nltl~ S?.'ill ~,iJ;-ii.tl or ~2'16 aftrr 01 rM '64 VW. VERY CLEAN Ori11 OWNER $950. i- 5'40-9856 alt 5 , . . . . WHY MONKEY AROUND? CAMPERS • TRAllSPORTERS PAlllS '67 •.W. CAMPll. ..... , .................. . $2699 YOU KNOW '64 =~ '. -~~~~·. ~ .. ~ .......... $1099 '62 ~.'!:.':~: ........... $999 '65 :;!.;, ~m $2099 '64 ~~~~~ ................. $1799 PORSCHES Porsche :::.~ Porsche :~ $3199 $4499 $45H SUM 1'10 Herw ''"'· C•t• Met. s.t,.., 67).1190 THE BUG IS THI ANIWIR .. 1' ... MEICUIY MONTCLAIR (OPIN SUND~~. John on ~Son UNCOUMllllCU•• .COU•A• HAUi 6Q0.700 w. COAST HWY .. N(WioaT ICH. 54775' 642 .... 1 ··-· lr111d New. i11t with w• • •PP9' link. uillq lit ... 1111Mlienlll\ '66 4 cioor electric , with 11111 ., Pic~up sicie bo 21: USED CARS CHEVRI '65 CHEV Bel Air 4 Door ! inder, automa lleerine. radio E $12! STANSI BUIC 2100 HARBC COSTA MES1 '61 Chev Mi Four speed tra beat. Finished Ermine white ' red carpet I: , tericr. A real ICbool A work. $595. JOSNSON Llncoln-M c.o.ta Mna 1941 RaJt>or Blv White elepbanta' Imported Aufl N IT ed ta - '68 CHEVY VAN CAMPER 15 EL CAMINOS '68 % TON •·27·50 lre.d New. YI en9ine, automatic, I ply comm. lire•, etc. l to"•· F11lly equipped for c1111p- i11t witlt wMd ia .. ,;.,, color coordineted c111~io11 vinyl floor, f11ll width I.ad plu, full width 15 brencl new 'H El Ce,..inos to choo11 from. Som• with eir conditioning, bucket st•h •nd bench tHh, eutom1tics end 4 spHcls. UAND NIW lent wh .. I base, VI •119i"•• a11tomalic tre"'mi .. 1ion, huvy duty e41uipma11t, 2 to11e pei11t. Stoclr number 670. • •Ppet ltu11lr, in boll, 1tainleu ,+ .. I 1in\. I 0 9al. water •y1tem, •a rd robe, lar9• mirror, ceill11t 11,~ .. foldi"9 table, 1tap for umpar doors, ceb curtai111. etc., etc. All fer this 1111llelievallly t.w price. No. 622 , .. . ,. . '66 FORD · GALAXIE 4 door ha rdtop. VI, e11tometic, elr cond., electric, wi..dewA. redio, lluttt, 1ilvar blue witll bh11 l11t11ior. -~:s1995 . . '62 -CHEVROLET l'iclrup true~. 6 iy'linder, tticlr shift, t' Fleet- 1ide bol'llo i lu "· . .. .. .. s995 ~·2399 '60 RANCHERO Redio end huter. Dleme..d blu e in color. · s495 . · '66 CHEVROLET Sport v1n. R1dio and hu ter, 9rH 11 e..d while lu·tona with dalu .. vinyl ·interior. $2195 '66 DODGE I ' Pickup. VI, eutemetlc, c111to111 ub, redlo end hH ter. '1995 '66 CHEVROLET lm,-1. sport coupe, AutOJ1U1Uc, power 1l1er. 1"9· r14'ie, hH ltr, factory eir. Tropiu l tur. quoise with metchin9 interior. $2195 '68 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK. Under ~.000 ori9inel mile1, <4 ipeed tranimission. Like new . '66 PEUGEOT <104 Seden, l riti•h 9rH 11, Michelin lirea. s1495 '66 IMPALA S.S. Convertible. 127 VI, eutometic, power st•••· -in9, radio, hu ter, ermine white with blue 1rinyl interior. Canter console. CIH n • '1995 .. PRICES GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY '60 MERCURY 2 door hardtop. VI •09ine, •11to1111li,, redio, heeler, runs 9oo4', ' s295 '63 RAMBLER 660 <I floor seden. 6 cylinder, a11tomatic, r1die end hHter, low rnilu9e, s595 CONNELL 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ~~~546-1203~!':s546-1200 '65 CHEYIOLET Bel Air 4 Door sedan. 6 cyl. inder, automatic, power lteerinl. radio and heater. $1295 STANSaURY IUlat- 2100 HARBO~'°BLVD. COST A MESA 646-9022 '6"1"Chev Mon11 Cpe. Four spe«I trans .. ' rad.to Ir beat. Finished , iA original <Ermine white W!tfi t>HutiJul red carpet I: ~ seat ~ tericr. A real nice car for 9Cboot I: work. Fu'u price $595.00 JOSNSON. Ir SON Llneolr>-M~ a.ta Meta· 8'anch 1941. Haztm Blvd. 642-7050 White elepbanta? Dime-a-line CHEVROLET •:;7 CHEVY 301 4 apd -Vf!f'Y clean • 646-2856 . '62 NOVA CONV. Auto, Radio, beater. Extra nlot. Only SS'IS. 67~ CHRYSLER ------------·~ CHRYSLER Imperial, heml-heads, PS/PB. air. xlnt cond. S375. alt 6, 962-8217 COMET * Quality compact wagon • '63 Comet CUstom Sta. Wag. Economy six cyl. with std t:rnns. An ideal wa~rm for commurtng to Lo~ Angeles. Full PriCl' $895.00 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln-Mercury Colta M~ Branch 1941 H.art>or Blvd. 642· 7000 '62 MERC COMET S-22 Im- mac, Alt, R/H, Mlllt See • Lo Ml Sale Priced • . • • '68!> Jim Slemons TOYOTA 417 Warner Ave., S.A. 540.2512 CONTINENTAL '6(1 COMEf. 6 cyl, auto, rh. -··- flood tires, re I I a b I e '64 CONTINENT AL Tranflportation SlSO. 67&-3345 4 Dr. Every conceivable eic· CORYAIR tra incl t.actory air d>nd. A luxury car you must see It '64 Corvair .Monz.a Spyder: convt. wht/red, 4 spd, turbo chg. $650 646-3528 COUGAR '67 CO~GAR VII, automatic, power strrr· ing, factory air condition· in&. landau top. $3195 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BL VD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 drive. Full Price $2395.00 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln.Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 19.U Harbor Blvd. 642·7050 DODGE FORD FORD '64 FORD . '66 FORD er. $1095 FORD '63 FALCON FUTURA HT AIT. VS. Nice Catt. Priced at only $995 . Jim $lemons TOYOTA 417 \Yamer Ave., I .A. 540-2512 ONE Owner, 1963 Ranchero. 36.000 orig. mi. 5 New Obie Eagle tires. 1684 Whittier No. 42. Orange Co11>t Trlr Park, CJ,;. after 4 PM 60 Ford Sia Wagon $150 548-9613. 300 Lugonia, Newport Beach LA SALLE '40 La Salle, :1.11 Cadillac engine. S600 or best oiler. • 673-6768 . MERCURY • MUSTANG '66 MllnANG 2 plus 2 Fastback. VS, automatic, power steering, radio and beater. $1995 STANSBURY BUICK 2100 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 646-9022 '66 MustAng Hdtp, V-8, auto, r/h, 19.000 miles. New tires, xlnt cond. S 1 8 S 0 546-4725 '66 MUSTANG, all GT ex- PONTIAC ROY CARVIil PON11AC 2125 Harbor Bl., ea.ta ,,_. Kl6-4444 Orange County'• Exduidve Dealu tar }(oU. • Rorce and Bently. '62 PONT GRAND PRIX White w/black int., Air. Alt, R &. H. Sale prioed nca Jim Slemons TOYOTA 417 Warner Ave., S.A. 540-2512 '66 LE MANS, xlnt cond. V-8, auto trans. console, bucket ' M>ats. wsw, make otter! 833-1564 '61 PONTIAC Stat.ion wagon. 9 P11>1., R/H, air-cond.: pwr. steer & brakes. Good u~s & $fii0. 962-7316 '65 LeMans. 2 dr Hd top. 4 spttd 326 cu in engine. P/S. -40,000 mi. Ex cood. Sl6$ 64&-5244 '68 BRAND new 1tation w<1gon. Air, etc., all aervice tn-e for 40,'000 mill?l>. LMse for Sl19 per month. Also available: e x c e p t 1 o n a I bargains on our 1 e aae tumins. Lease 0 e p t • Johnson ~ Son Lincoln • tnts. Faltbeclc, gold 2 + 2 ::;:;;=====:c::s::: Oean, $1845. 642-1634 bef 5 PM Mercury 64l-09S1 --------· '65 MUSTANG. V8, auto, fuU '65 Mercury convenlble, xlnt pl4T lo miles excel cond. condi~ion. 1:° m i I e_a g e. M1tk'e offtt. ~LI 673-6409 Premium llres. $1450. LI RAMBLER Used Rambler Sile 34 to choose from. WHkend Special Imported Autot trr·11:irted Autos 9600 lmDOrted Autos s 8-1197, days only. ·~ Mustang. Very clean. 29,000 actual miles '62 Classic 4 Door. One own· er $399. ,I ~ IUY YOUI NEW 1968~ lOYOTA ANYWtllE l&Olf YOU dtKK ·DEAN LEWIS WIDlllP SIYlllS! TEST •IYE •• TODAY! IElllS • llRDTIPS • STL WID. • LAID CRUISERS CHARGE rrt '65 DODCE CUst. Sportsm!ln, Ros. 646-3006 170 I n•,H ' -1965 Red Must...,g 2+2 White elephants! Dlme-a·llne HOLIDAY RAMBLER 1969 Harbor, CM 642-tml • IU O, ""' • xlra 8eat.s. I-port~ Autos ft.LAA r ,_ ... Autos 96001mported AUTOS 9600 ... $1695. 673-54-00 alt 6PM _. ___ .. _-____ Y9'1V __ m_._po_r_.v __________ . __ .__ automatic transmi~sion . '65 770 CLASSIC Rambler: dark green. 6 eyl., RIH. fact. air: xlnt cond. $800 Call: 64&-2823 Aft. 4 PM· FALCON ...................... m!I ...................... ~ SIBOO 494-9'l32 '64 Falco. Futura Cpe H.T. Economy lix eyl. wtth auto. trans. Finished in ortlinal c:lattodil yellow 'with matching vinyl interior. Full Price I $1195.00 JOHNSON & SON Llncoln.Mercu.ry Costa Mesa Branch 1Nl Hllrl>or Blvd. 642-~ FORD '" fOID ATTENTION ••• Toyot,a Buyers llH SLEJtlONS TOYOTA NOW HAS A COMl'LETE INVENTO•Y OF UAND NEW 1968 TOYOTA Coupes, S.daM & Landcrulsen serviced end rHdy for immediate delivery in both four speed end 1utom1tic trensmin ion models. A IRAND NIW 1961 TOYOTA CORONA SEDAN In ecfcfitiett to the best deal e ncl 9rHtest Hlection .•• OoanCl'Y Mdan ltatioa wqon. J im Siemon• Toyot• elso offers 9uarent .. cl Hrvi'• 11fofac· n, .mom.tic, ntdlo, a.till', t ien In the ,..tiort'• 11ewe.+ alMI t,est equlppe41 service center. pow9' lteertnf, fldOr7 air 'AYMINT aAH!D ON • WJ. IAltlC l'lrrtA"'I"' OAC: cand!tionln(. All AIOVT OVI MIW LUSt•e PIOMAM $2495 FINANCING NEVER A PROBLEM AT STANSIUIY llM SLEMONS TOYOTA OLDSMOBILE '63 RAMBLER American GREATEST 'l'ran1POrtatlon Convertible, new trans, 4 $150 1953 Old'a Fine Motor. new t:tres, Ver')' dean. $500. Power steering. OR 3-8316. 644--0336 Alt 5: 30 au day wkends =:;:::======- PLYMOUTH '66 Pl YMOUTH f'ir)' a 4 Door eedan. VI. automatic, radio, heat•r. llkt new. $1595 STANSIUIY IUICK 2100 HARBOit IL VD. COSTA MESA ~9022 11MPEST '61 TEMPEST Waaon, lltk:k. Original owner. aood c:«ld. New tires. $395. ~1591 T-llRD '64 T~ird hardtop, lull pawtt, air, xlnt cood. $199 cub clels, make low pymta, Attttll.~ ·63 +iifd ;;::&op, vt 11hlte buc:lcft tee ts, di r, lnUlt liq. Tak~ trade. My pymnu $29.86. Call Sid 639-3611' T-BIRD l 9 6 2 converti~. l'llll pwr, air cond. new• top, new I.Im, just tuned up. b ceplionally clean. Phalle C1!N427 afta' 5 p.m. ·a Belftde9 Sta Wa,r. P/S, '57 T-BIRI> 2nd owmr ... excel cond. $400. Call after 5 A tnteridr lmmao. ~ PM 54M'Tl.4 5&0T19 PONTIAC YAUANT IUICK# 1100 HA1t1~1Lvo. 417 West Warner -540-2512 -Santa Ana Gro ·e . bdtp, lVJL PIS, ''5'VALIANT ' · COSTA MISA ~9022 l "Wh.,. Yea.._. The .... Deel ell4' A~er S.let S.rvice" auto tnna. ... ttra Rftd1 WHcl.!:8ALE Bl 8°'* _, IWLY PlLOl' WANT ADI to batpln. --OUR PRJCJI .... ~ ...... _, BR.ING Jmn.JLTS! ......................... , MdC. ........ 1 0... a llDe Dir. • ~ ' ,. .. ---' YOUR CHOICE IRAND NEW '68 MU NG ·--S2288 or 1 Q Vft 11ncl $60"' ,.,Month- TOTAL DOWN . FORD SALES YOUR CHOICE HAND NEW 8 '&8 FALCON $1988 ., 1 Oo/e 11M1 $52n '9rMontll TOTAL DOWN Fruit •Ir h .. +., & d1fro1t1r, duol llyclrouli< brek1 w1+1m. brok• lit1, fro11t door crtly. li9hh, cloth I vi11yl i11terior, p1dcl1d d .. lt A vi1or, wi"d1hi1ld weshers A wip1rs, 1id1 view mirror. HUNTINGTON BEACH YOUR CHOICE HAND NEW '68 FAIRLANE ... F<uh Air Huter I Defro1ltr, 8•ckup, Dome, Courl11y I Sidi li9hh, l uckol SHt1, All Vinyl Trim, Nylo" Cupeh, Rocker Pe"•' Mouldi"9' I Air Scoop Or111m1"t· SHt I Should., h its, P.ddod DHh I Vi1o•s, Wi"d1hi1ld Wohor1 I 2 SpHcl Wipor1. No. 274 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $2388 .,10 °/o •f 63.\",.,Month- TOTAL ~ DOWN Fr11h oid h .. t., I clef., vlftyl I cloth uphol., nylo11 I royon cpta, l..ck.wp, clom• crhy & 1id1 li9hh. rock p•nol I whl mlcl1, pod cl .. h I vl1or1, aoot & shlcl. bolt., w/1hi1lcl w1hr & 2 spd. wip. •:::D '68 ANCHER ----$2288 or 1 o~/01 •Ml $601 TOTAL DOWN raf r~] ' ~ 1988 ... 10°/o .,,4 $52u ,.,M ... tti TOTAL DOWN ~1lu~1 2 Door. Aoroflow vonlil•tio11 1y1t1m, lt11clc1t 11ata, vi11yl 1nl1roor, cerpot., i11lerior 111d n torlor clocor optlo111, diJC brolcu, WSW lir11, 1ulom1tic lronJmiu lo11. No. 154. lmmocli•t• Delivery. HAND NEW '68 G ALAXIE $2388 .,10•1 ..... $63 65 ,.,~ · TOTAL Fr1,h Air HHI•• & D@l•o•lor, 8•ck·Up, Dom e, Courlt1y & Side li9hh , D•y.Nite, fn,ido l Oul· 1i41 II.emote Control Ouhid1 Mirror, Bri9ht "'4•t.I Mouldin91, P•dded Doh i nd Vi1ot1. SH I I Shoulder lelh, Wi"d,hiold WHhors & 2 Spu d Wiper1. No. 2'4. IMMEDIAH DELIVERY DOWN Fruh Air Huter I 01lro1t1r, Vinyl I Cloth Upholaiery. Nylon I ltoyon e.,,..... led·Up. Dome, Couduy I Sidi ll9hh, ltochr ''"'' I WhHI Mouldinf'. '•dd•d Duh• Vi1ot1, Su t A Shoulder lolh, Win4fhi•" Wt1h1r1 I 1 Spo1tl Wip1r1. No. 2'0. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Oo/o TOTAL DOWN PAYMENT Includes SALES TAX AND LICENSE 1/3 or 30% down NOT required •t WILSON FORD where your •pproved b•nk credit will qu•lify you for minimum down p•yment on your new cu or new. truck. 1 980 ., 1 O.,./o 1"4$52° ,.,Menth TOJAL DOWN D_v1I ltycl~aulic b;1k1 sy1tom, vi11yl interior trim, p•cld1cl cluh I v11or, 1n11d1 I 11d1 view mir'°"• rof11clor, wi11d1hi1lcl w11h1n I two 1p11cl wip1r1, I 15" Flarfticlo llody. SP ECIAL FINANCING AVAI LABLE Spoci•I 1rr•"9em1nh with IHdin9 bank 111d fino11co comp111i11 give u1 tho opporlu11ity lo offer t1rm1 which m•v LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS Ivy your 111w cor or truck •nd reduce your 111ot1thly pO'f-llfs. REOUCE )'OUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 1Z·:l4·36 or 48-Month Financing Available on Approved Credit U11 the equity i11 your old cor, PAID FOR OR NOT, to melco the clowt1 ''Y· "''"t 011 your 111w or usod cor or truck 11 WILSON FORD e11d ovon 9et c·AsH BACK •o RD I It PAYMENTS INCLUDE TAX LICENSE ~ FINANCE CHARGES FOR 4 MO. ON AP~ROVEO CREDIT • WHITE SIDE W~l TIRES ANO WHEEL COVEii$ OPTIONAL FO•D St1tion 'tf 19on. VS, 1uto., radio, heater. No. 711 '60 lAMILlll W19on. Autom atic, redio, No. 564 YOUR CHOICt. '63 FALCON o4 dr. W19on, Auto., redio, huter. No. 602 '62 RAMIUI Americ1n. R1d io, huter. No. 67'4 YOUR CHOICE '6l RAMILH American Wagon. Auto., rad- io, huter. No. 697 '62 CHIVROLn VS, 1utom1tic, PS. r•dio, huter. No. 569 YOUR l.HOICE '63 GAi.AXii VS, 1uto., vinyl inter., R&H. No. 309 '63 COMn Custom. 6 cyl.. 1u+o., r1dio , h11t1r. No. 69<4 YOUR CHOICE '65 IAMILEI Station W19on. R•dio, huter, white wells. No. 48S '65 PLYMOUTH V1li111t. R1dio, huter, red finish. No. 569 YOU R CHOICE '66 CUSTOM Autom1tic, t•dio, h11t•r, wsw, tint gl1u. No. 582 '64 GALAXll 500 Festbaclr, VI, •uto, PS, radio, h11t•r. No. 237 ' , .... ,,, $ CHOI 9 ' E AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD TODAY .: * SPEC I L PURCHASE * SUPER SAVINGS . : 1967 G~LAXIES-MUSTANGS.FAIRLANE5-T·lllDS 29 OF THESE FACTORY GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM!!!! 1967 MUSTANG ................ _______ .... $1999 Aulomelic, radio, hHlor, buclcot 10.+1. No. 24t 1967 GALAXIE 500 Va. 1vlo"'atic, PS, vinyl i"tor., 1-111i11191. No:-J.lt __ $1999 1967 FAIRLANE 500 .................. _ .. __ ..... -$1999 Hordfo p. VJ, 1ulom1lic, PS, rodio, h11tor. VLN I 57 1967 CORTINA WAGON ................ _$1699 Doluu . 4 spud, roclio, hu ft r, bvclcot 11•h, ~0111h1m tiro1. No. 656 MUST G ROUND·UP 1966 MUSTANG ....... ··----··-.......... -... $1599 Vt, 1ulom1tic, PS, ratlio, heater, w1w. No. 6't 1965 MUSTANG .... . ..... _.-....................... $1199 VI, 1wtom1tic, ,S, bvc~ol ...... c0111ol1. No. 07 1965 MUSTANG ................... .' ........................ $1399 · Co11v1riible. VI, ollto., ,S, luutiful ..-wdor blwo. N•.629 1967 MU5'ANG VI, auto, PS. blwo/\lwo. No. IOt 1967 MUSTANG 2+ 2. )ff VI, ...... ,S, d i1c Molro1, oir ceft4 .. stereo. He. TTIM7 1966 MUST ANG VI, Hto., PS, Ait. Twr~Mito. He. )ff 1965 MUST ANG VI ....... PS. Air. Yon-. He. 144 SALIS .,.,. '63 CORYAIR Mo11a• Co11•1rtibl1, Awt.111otic, ,.4io .: $$99 011cl h .. tor, No. <414 '62 CHEVROLD lol Air <4 d~or 1~111. VI, ntomati .. ; ,//!. 599 power 1t11f111t. Aor co'"'. No. 617 411 '65 GALAXIE 500 Hardtop. VI, Hto,,..tlc, powu 1l1orln9. No. 27 I $1299 '66 GALAXIE 500 H.T. VI, oulomotic, PS, ltlH, low mil11. No. 260 51499 '67 YOLKS\'l AGIN ~t~:~·;~i1.~~H~. 101 r.$1699 TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIALS '63 CHIV.' Utility ltMy 'ickii,. No. "' '61 FORD VI, 1ulomotlc, Pic~up trudo:. FHHI '63 ECONO. Pkhp. Ro4i., liootor •• No. 614 '62 •ARD • 100 VI ....... HH. • r'V • Cw1t. ult. No. 111 '64 FORD f• 100 4 WllHI Drive. No. <414 $390 $599 $699 5799 $1499 ALSO AVAii.Ail:( '6' .c>aD 11-100 '61 ~-.,c.., Ola., Mte~ ll&M No ..., r IM«. .... lb-· Ho,.. l ..... •&.H. i'ha '65 llANCHDO '61 IL CAMINO , c-. ..._ "' ''5 CHM Wlt91 ~ TllO '-· UM. H CMm 'W L-OH. ""'°' No. I... Me. 18 J-.. lt6". New eotnt ....... -PLUS MANY OTHUS AND CAM lttS TOOi - ' A.M. .. 10 '·"" 7 o.y. YOC: l>l, I eagan announce< i.DCOtne tax~ ear, mostlY in acket that was h boost this yea Reagan said the y a brighter-t · andal position. The state is c<: ore this year the That figure will in during the fiscal : Reagan said. His office mad• in a statement ju: tor Caspar Weinb new figures to 1 Committee in a I earlier story, Pag Weinberger sai peeled to wind up surplus of $42 mi. pa red with th~ ~ deficit $17.5 mill.ii passage or seve1 proposed by Rea~ The suddenly ture was causE ministration savi drops in the cost and medical car said. Democrats bav that the a d m i overestimated th· Inflation and c income this year than expected, \ expenses are run than planned. Reagan and ' unevected wind: tor new spendina should be used new '"5.7 billion for debate-in the balanced. Teen·a~ As Mot• Collide~ A San Gab reported in fai Memorial Hospi suffered when med into the si del Mar Friday Richard C. H two youths hurt. Griffith. 16, oC Newport, was b and bruises anc Young Hubbe left ann, concu Police said collided with Barbara A. Sad Corona del M curred at the in Marguerite ave The car w Marguerite anc on Third, oUice Lung 1 Patien1 EDlNBURGC Europe's first · 15·year-old Al• fresh and ve- cording to his in hospital. Hau I age bos: snw his son th at the Edinbur1 "He was sn signled to hin but he shook h. be making g~ Alex Smith r · ·'nsplant ope' Hai A recomm "Family Life 1 gram beginnlt be considere Newport-Mes• trustees. · A commltte cipals has be posed tamJty• yur slnct.Jt Harbor ..6>unc The comm tudtl.n.g qj U be&ln 1Q lbe ~