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VOL 61 , NO. 121,-' SECTIONS, 64 PAGES
. EDITION N.Y. Stoeks
J NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, '1968 JEN CENTS
New Bid for NB Support (
Skyhus Asks 22 Flights
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of lie 0911r Plllt Sleft
Shot down by Newport Beach city
councilmen eight months ago, a Long
Beach 00-line was aloft agaln today
with plans to shuttle 22 flights a day
between Orange County and Los
Angeles International airports.
Skybus. lnc .. which bills Itself "The
World's Smallest Airline," has applied
lo the California Public Utilities Com·
mission (PUC) for a certificate that
would allow 'the Oights.
The airline i.oUnds to use three four.)
engine Lockheed Super Constellations
for the shuttle aervice. The 95-
pesse~er. propeller-driven aircraft
would fly about once every hour dur·
ing the day, with increased flights dur·
Ing morning and evening "peak load"
periods, according to Skybus officials.
There would be a total of 11 flights
each way. at the outset. ·
Newport City Hall this morning
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received a copy of the PUC ap.
plication. along with a request from
Skybus president Peter Fiori for city
endorsement or the p~an.
It is considered highly unlikely that
Slcybus will get the endorsement. The
firm didn't get any municipal backing
last October.
Councilmen at the time voted
unanimously to oppose the Sb.·ybus pro·
gram after Air Trame Advisory Com·
mlttee chairman Jack W. Mullan
noted that the type of aircraft to be us·
ed is "extremely noisy."
As a result of the city's action at the
Ume, Skybus withdrew an application
then pending before lhe PUC. In the
months since. the a1rl1Jle has polished
up its proposal and rounGed up sup·
1)()rt from other ugencies.
On May 16, the application was
resubmitted to the PUC. which bas not
(Sec SKYBUS, Page %)
j>olice Find -Gtmnty AirROFi ~Ideal=' ~
No Leads in r .
Miss Costa Mesa Micbeale Cannon, 19, add sthat special ornaments·
Uon to a 1968 Ford Mustang, grand drawing prize in the 23rd annual
Costa Mesa-Nl!wport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry. Scores of awards
await visiton who depolit their Ji'iah Fl}' tickets during the May 31
through June 2 celebration in Costa Mesa Park. Winner of the coupe
needn't be there to collect when the award is made -minus
Micheale -but other prizes wil lrequire the winner in person. Fish
Fry proceeds go to community youth service.
Harbor Trmtees Weig~
Reaction on Sex Course
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Newport:Mesa school trustee~ did
a lot of worrying about sex educetion
Tuesday night.
Tbey worried what ~ pubUc thinks
now. They worried what it will think
when and if a sex education program
is adopted. And they worried whet~r
inviously, no• or later the pubhc
should have been. should be, or shall
be involved in developing a currlc·
ulum.
Apart from their worry about wh~t
the pubLic (thought, t b i nks. will
think), board members generally
were unimpressed with progress made
by a Family Lile and Sex Education
Committee to date, but in~ in
seeing the project carried through.
Several tea<:hers will be employed
during the summer at a cost of $2,000
to write a currict1lum, althougl1
board members are skeptical the
teachers can satisfactorily accom·
pUsh the task.
"l don't see any program skeleton.
I only see a statement of philosophy."
observed Trustee Mrs. Elizabeth
Lilly. "If this took a whole year, I
really doubt a plan can be developed
in a few weeks U\Js summer."
Board member Mrs. Marian Be.-ge.
son said she was disappointed that
medical, clerical and PTA representa-
tives were not included on tbe com·
rn.ittee.
In the end, the board instructed tbe
staff to go ahead and work on the
program thls sUJ'TU1ler without mat·
ing a commitment for pilot programs
this fall.
It Is proposed the voluntary family
or-•e C.aa
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Weatller
J( you like today'• weather
you'll Jove tomorrow's, beams
forecaster Gordle Shields. •ho
calls for sunny skies with a high
of 70 along the Orange Coast.
INSmE TODAY
There's Ifill room at th« top
In tM-knock.>d01Dft.-drog•out Fiml
compdition for utional and
inumationol honors. Booting
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llfe program beiin with kindergarten
with sex edut atlon gradually intro-
duced in the later grades. A year ago,
the Harbor Council PT A ~uested
such a program.
"This study came about as a result
of public demand," said Supt. Leland
Newcomer, "more than we have ev~r
had."
* * * Trustees Slate
Special Session
To Study Budget
flow to balance the school district
budget?
Newport-Mesa board m e m b e r s
couldn't come up with the answer
Tuesday night. so they scheduled a
special budget session for Saturday,
June I.
The reason board members will be
working overtime is the preliminary
budget for next year shows about
'450,<XX> more in expenditures than in·
come. That excess is equivalent to 14
cents on the pr~y tax rate.
The budget bulged to $450.000 out of
balance Tuesday night when the board
approved a five percent salary in·
crease, plus one to two percent in
medical benefit!, for school support
personnel (employes other t b a n
teachers ).
Several options for balancing the
budget are open to the board.
Hitch Takes UC
Reins Thursday
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Charles J .
Hltth, 58, will be I n a u g u r a t e d
fhursday as the 13th president of the
Unlversily orcanrornta at a ctrmiony
al the UCLA campus.
An estimated 10,<XX> persons, in·
eluding Gov. Ronald Reagan and
re:pretentatlvea froM ~re than 300
tducatlonal insUtutlona, wtte expected
to attend U\e cemnony at Pauley
Pavilion.
HUch, who once taugllt ecooomka at UCLA, aerftd as UC vice pres1dent prior to his appotntaent to the
presidency.
A natJve o< Mbtoorl. Hitch hH a
l>Khelor11 degree' from tht unlveraity o< Arizona and a mast.er'• degrte from
~ University ln England. ,
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<Bludgeoning Ccindidate Says Fewest People Botliered
Corona del Mar bl udgeon staying
victim George F. Lyons today has
been .identified as a well-known
customer at several bars in Laguna
Beach and Dana Point but no new
leads have developed on identity of his
killer.
Newport Beach police widened their
search for the murderer of the 48·
yur-old bachelor~ whose nudeo body
was found in a pool of blood Monday in
his bachelor apartment.
But mystery surrounding the case
deepened as the investigation entered
Jts third day.
"We're no closer to an answer now
than when we started," wd detective
Sergeant Ken Thompson, wbo is
heading the investlgatioo. "'
'l'hompsort said Lyons lived quietly
in a modest bungalow triplex at 720 1h
Marigold Avenue.
He died from a skuU fracture in·
curred by a "blunt instrument" about
1 a.m. Monday, according to the
Oran~e County Coroner's Office.
"We've talked to neighbors, but they
didn't know him well. We have not
been able to place any immediate
family," Thompson said.
Despite the victim's apparent lack
or close relatives. he had a con·
siderable number of acquaintances in
the area. Police said the victim's
name and photo were recognized in
several bars in Laguna Beach.
Thompson said Lyons' photograph
had been identified at the LitUe
Shrimp and Saddleback bars In
Laguna and the Green Lantern in
Dana Point along with several other
drinking spots.
Lyons had moved to Corona del Mar
in January. He bad also been known to
live in Palm Springs, Glendale. Lon~
Beach. and Moss Beach in Northern
California, police said.
Two Newport investigators spent
Thursday in Long Beach searching for
possible sources oC information.
The dead man was discovered by
(See MURDER, Page %)
Rocky Says 'No
Objection' Over
Reagan on Ticket
From Wire Services
DETROIT -Gov. Nelson A. Rocke·
rcuer hinted strongly today he would
have no objection to Gov. Ronald Rea·
gan as a vice presidential running
mate on the Republican ticket.
Rockefeller, asked at a news con·
ference if he could accept Reagan a~
his running mate, replied that ooither
party is monolithi c."
''I thJnk the President and the vice
president can mlect different points
of view,'' the New York governor ad
ded.
He a said the Republican party thls
year "is anxious not to make
ideological issues the basis for the
campaign,'' as It djd with Barry
Goldwater in 1964. Rockefeller said he
beUeved Rwan felt the same way.
But ht coiladed, "We do not share a
common position on many lsmaes."
Asked -11 be had constdered ttte
possibility oC Mlflning fOl' vice pesidenl
on a Reagan Ucket. Rockefeller Hid.
"I thJnlt this questJon la irrelevant to
Ule preatnt, rr-ankly."
ln the Democratic nee, prestdtnUal
clD!ldalea Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
and Eugene J. McCarthy switched
1t.at.1 todty witb Kennedy moVint lnco
Oregon .,. McCarthy retumiag to
Calli~.
MC'Clrthy he.acMd for San FrancltcO. where Ketme<!J TuHct..y wound up a
frenetic twOo<lay c.tlfoml.a tour wtth •
tumultuous tour down Montgomery
Street, the Wall Strfft of the Wm
Orange County Airport is ideally
localed. where noise bothers the
fewest people and Upper Newport Bay
and the sea contribute to air accidenl
safety. a Santa Ana congressional can·
djdate has declared.
The airport should be improved and
expanded as qukkly as possJble. at·
torney William A. Dougherty told 8,000
Leisure World Laguna Hills residents
over closed circuit television Monday.
Back Bay area residents currently
demanding damages from the county.
due to noise and other problems. won't
be happy to hear his views, but:
"First, the approach pattern to
Orange County Airport is almost ideal.
. .down the Newport Freeway and
over Irvine Industrial Park. Thus
noise bothers the fewest number or
people," Dougherty said .
.. Second, tJ\e runway can be ex·
tended to the north by building an
underpass for the San Diego t'reeway.
Christy to Wed
Bal Isle Girl Lives W itli New Kidney , . .
It was a ye.at ago tMs month that
Christy Chrestensen, 20, faced a kid·
ney transplant operation at Mt. Slnal
Hospital.
Today the former Balboa Island girl
is set to become a bride.
Her mother. Mrs. Betty Blakeney
oC Costa Mesa. has announced her
daughter will wed Thomas L. Griffin
Jr. on Aug. 3 at St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church. Costa Mesa ..
Christy underwent nine hours of
surgery last year for the removal of
her dlseasesd kidneys. Her mother
was donor of the new kidney.
Mrs. Blakeney reports her daugh·
ter is "doing just beautlCully." She
said Christy will finish her freshman
year at Orange Coast College this
June where she is pursuing an art
major.
Since the operation, Mrs. Blakeney
has moved with her daughter from
Balboa Island lo Costa Mesa. Christy.
after her marriage. will live in Maine
where her fiance is stationed at Lor·
mg Air Force Base.
Christy is a graduate of Edgewood
I ligh School, West Covina. Her fiance,
i;on of Mrs. Paula Moore of Costa
Mesa, is a Newport Harbor High
School alumnus and attended OCC.
The cost of Christy's kidney trans·
(See CHRISTY, Page Z)
WEDDING PLANS TOLD
Christy ChrestenHn
Upper Bay Homeowners
Okay Annex to Newport
llomeownel's on 56 acres west or Up·
per Bay voted decisively Tuesday to
become part of Newport Beach.
Of 228 registered voters in the so·
railed Moden Annexation. 112 -ap·
proved annexation to the city while «
\'Oted to remain in unincorporated let·
ritory.
The parcel carries an assessed·
'aluatlon of more than $1 million with
nbout 130 homes ran~lng from s.10,000
to '60.000. The territory will "pay Its
own way" on the city tax rolls. ac·
<'Ording to Newport Planning Director
t-:rnesl Mayer Jr.
Councilmen are expected to approve
the annexaUon at their May Tl
meettng. Pending ct'rtHicatlon from
the California Stall' Secretary. the an·
OCC Prom Slated
At Fashion Island
More Ulan 300 Orange Coast College
studenta will dance to tbe tnllslc of
Frankie Ortega's orchestra under tbe
stan at Fashion Island May 28 at the annual Spring PJom.
The dance Wf!o be from 9 p.m. to I
a.m. outdoors In the sho~g center
plua. Theme wm l>e "Mooollght and
Roets.•• .
~ •• ~ orchestra, well known n•·
t1on\Uy. Is currently al the CocOnut
Grove 1n Los Angeles.
nexation could be completed by the
week of July 10. ·
Homeowners In the area -who
turned out 60 percent strong to vot~ on
the issue -havl' petitioned the City
Council for several years to become
part of the city.
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.. U1e mistake should be corrected im·
mediately.'' he urged.
"As an immediate temporary solu·
lion. the runway could be paved back
to the San Diego Freeway and baille
barriers could be erected to deflect
the jet thrust,'' he said.
Public statements by such officials
as Assemblyman Robert E. Badham
IR-Newport Beach), County Airport
Commission Chairman Dennis E.
(See LOCATION, Page%)
* * * County Line
Sets Sights on
AH-Jet Fleet
By BRUCE BENSON
Of Ille O.llY P'li.t Slllf
Oae of two airlines now flying jets
out of Orange County Airport has em·
barked on a $70 million program to
become a pure jct fleet possibly b,v
late 1969, the UA ILY PILOT learned
today.
A spokesman for Mr West said U1e
company is expecting d e l i v e r y
starting next month on the first of 16
Jarge model DC·9 fanjets.
Air West begins scheduled flights
July 1 as the survivor of a three.way
merger involving Bonanza, Pacific
and West Coast afrlines. or those three companies. only
Bonanza utilizes Orange C o u n t y
Airport. It flies about four DC9's in
and another four out daily.
The Air West spokesman said A
coordinated night schedule of the
three merged companies -effective
July l -was still being worked out.
lie said it was unknown if Ute merger
would im mediately increase t h e
number of jets using the county facili·
ty.
The srcond airline using jets is Air
California. with about 10 jet fli ghts in
and another 10 out daily. In addition,
Air Cal uses four-engine turboprop
Electras ......
Air West's intentions of switching to
an all·jet Deet were disclosed on the
evl' of a community wide rally against
he:ivier airport use . It is scheduled for
7:30 o·clock tonight in the Corona del
Mar High School cafeteria.
The meeting has been called by a
citizens group to combat what it calls
a serious threat to property values in
Newport Beach by growing jet activity
al the airport.
Air West already has eight DC-9
jets. The additional 16 would give the
(See JETS, Pa'e %)
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DAILY PILOT
Barrel· of Fun?
Vance Roberts, chairman of third annual book sale,
sponsored by the Mariners Lions Club of Newport
Beach. is having a barrel of fun along with collect·
ing books. J ess Luke (left) and Beam Griffith pi le
contributions high for June 14-15 sale at WestcUU
Plaza. Books may be left at any fire sta tion.
chamber of commerce or main post office for sale.
Books will be picked up by calling 673-1760.
Rose Tom·ney
Opposes Float
Of Queen Mary
LONG BEACH (UPI\ -The
Pasadena Tournament or Roses Com·
mlttee has told Long Beach officials it
may reject their plan to make the
liner Queen Mary the theme of Long
Beach's tournament parade float for a
&econd time.
Councilman Paul R. Deats said
Tuesday an ·official of the Tournament
of Roses had telephoned Long Beach
Mayor Edwin Wade. and told him
tong Beach's Aoat-applicatlon 1nigl1t
not be approved if the theme too close·
Jy approxjmates last year's.
''I never heard or such a thing,·· said
vice mayor Robert 1''. Crow. ''We have
the right and privilege to advertise the
city as we see fit."
In the 1968 parade a huge floral
· replica of the Queen Mary was en·
tered by Long Beach. A few months
ago the city's public relations com·
mittee voted to stay with the Queen
Mary theme for another year.
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CHRISTY ...
plant operation was met in part
through a $33,000 trust fund donated
by residents of the Harbor Area and
Orange County.
Mrs. Blakeney said the trust fund
"took care of everything that my
health insurance didn't cover. Finan·
cially, things did work out.
"I don't know what would have
happened.'' she said, "if we hadn't
been helped by so many nice people."
Obio State Dormitory
Burns; Six Injured
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) -At least
six Ohio State University students
were Injured today when fire broke
out in a high rise-student dormitory on
campus.
The blaze erupted in Lincoln Tower.
a coeducational dormitory which
houses about 2,500 students. At·
tendant! at the university hospital said
six students were admitted for treat-
ment . There was no report on their
condition,,.
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SKYBUS • • •
yet set a hearing date.
The application 1 n c l u d e s en·
dorsements from the cities of Hun·
tington Beach, Westminster. Stanton.
Rrea. Orange and Garden Grove. It
also contains expressions of support
fro m Douglas Aircraft Co. of Hun·
tington Be~h; Northrop Nortroni cs,
Robert White
Named County
Hospital Chief
A Los Angeles County hospital ad·
mfoistrator today was ap(!Ointed ad·
ministrator of Orange C1)unty Merucal
Center.
County supervisors approved the ap·
pointment of Robert W. White.
presently administrator ol Ult! Olive
View Hospital in San Fernando Valley.
He will take over the Orange County
position the latter part of June.
Whlte assumes a job tbat has been
vacant since last Nov. 11 when
Marshall Ause was fired b y
supervisors. Ause had held the post
for more than six years.
The new administrator hu been in
hospital adminlstrative work since
1954. AU or hls work was in Los
Angeles County. He was graduated
from Stanford University with a
degree in sociology.
White was greeted this morning by
Dr. Herman Racnels, medical director
of OCMC. It was differences between
RaMels and Ause that led to Ause's
dismissal last year.
There were more than 100 ap-
pli<:ants for the administrator'• post.
Nine candidates were interviewed
beiOl'e White was selected.
Front Pqe J
MURDER .•.
John Peterson. 18, a co-worker at Uni·
ty Capital Corp .. an insurance lirm at
1617 Westcliff Drive, Newport.
Peterson dropped by to pick up
some articles he left at the apartment
during a visit last week. Thompson
said. He added the youth had been
cleared as a suspect in the case.
The doors to tile apartment were
unlocked, the body was lying on a
bedroom floor. and the victim's white
or pink-colored 1961 Thunderbird was
missing.
Police elsewhere in the state have
been alerted in an all-points bulletin to
search for the car. Its license number
ls FWY 339. Thompson said one woman has been ·
<.'Ontacted who professed to know
J.yons well. She sald his parents are
dead, and that he was divorced
several years ago.
The woman informant said the cou-
ple possibly had one chHd. But neither
the former wife nor an offspring hAs
been located.
LltUe is known about the victim's
• personal lnterest.s. Police said some
figure sketches &nd artist'1 supplies
were round in the bungalow, indicating
ho may have held an Interest in art.
Junior High Principal
Attacked by Studenbi
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Tbe ptln·
clpal o( a Junior hllh scbool in south·
central Los Afttl1es was knocked un-
conacio1.11 'J'uetday, when three youtba
attacked h1m in a school pukinl lot,
and one hlt him on the heed with a
-board. •
Jan W. Pluim. M. of Jacob RU1
Junior Hilh School, was ~Ital~ after
treatment of a two·lnch head cut at
Mornlnptde Hospital.
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Anahei m; and Deane Bros Construe·
lion Co.. JlunUngton B e a c h
homebuilders.
Skyllus president ~·iori, a veteran
airlines pilot, says the principal public
benefit from the shult1e service would
be an easing of surface road tr~fflc
congestion around Los A n g e l e s
lnternational.
He points out in the PUC application
that t n estimated 2 million Orange
County residents annually use LA
International. It is this market that
Skybus intendS to tap, to the tune of
about 700,000 passengers a year.
Financial losses, however. are still
anticipated for the first three years of
the operation, accorcting to Fiori .
Skybus pla.ns to cover the projected
$750,000 loss for the three-year, period
by raising $1 million in capital through
the sale of stock. ·
The application assure& the PUC -
and the city of Newport -that "u
larger. newer and more sophisticated
aircraft becomes available ... Skybus
hopes to be the first to place an order."
Newport city councilmen aren't ex-
pected to be much impressed when
they take up the Skybus request Mon-
day. Said Asst. City Manager James
De Chaine this morning:
"I guess Skybu,, feels that because
e~glrt months have elapsed since the
city last considered this, the heat is
now off. I don't think so, myself. ln
fact, l th.ink it's a little hotter.''
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LOCATION •..
Carpenter, and County Director ot
Aviation Robert J. Bresnahan reflect
that the airport may be }:tlated out of
commercial use under a joint use pact
for El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.
Dougherty -who is challenging
Congressman James B. Utt (R-Tustin)
in the 35th Congressional District -
sharply criticized such a potenti al
move in hjs television address.
"For the safety of the people in tho
county in the various traffic patterns,
l urge that Orange County Airport be
left where it ls, but modified and made
adequate and safer." he srud.
The World War II rught fighter pilot
and former com.mercia.l &rline pilot
said the El Toro takeoff pattern is
directlv into mountainous terrain,
while the current county facility faces
the sea.
He noted that a USAF KC-135 jet
transport which crashed leaving the
air station several years ago. killing
scores of Vietnam-bound Marines.
could have fallen in the middle of
Orange, causing a holocaust.
A few degrees farther left In its
troubled takeoff. he said. and that
disaster would have occWTed.
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JETS ••.
company a fleet o( 24 DC-8'1 and two
trl-engjne Boeing 727's.
The spokesman said the company in·
lt-nds to begin reUrlng its 33 smaller
1''27 pr~ jets. However, he said a
completion dlte of Ult phase-out was
stltl unknown.
Jn a similar announcement ma<Je to-
day, Padftc Soatbwelt Air l in• 1
dil<:lostd It iDttndl to IWitch mainly to trt-.natne Boelnl 71'7·D Super Jets.
Permission for PSA Arvtce to
Oranfe ACoanty A.troort u pendina
before the state Publlc UUllUts Com·
mission. ·
PSA current!)' m11 Electra Jtts, DC-
9's and • 1maDtr vtnlon o( tht Boe1ni m Super Jeta. The newer 727'1 tta1
158 puaqera compared with 122 for
the 1maller m 's.
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Long W 8Jk·s for l(ids
School Bus Sho~tage Forces Extension
&nlulon of walkJnt distances
because of a school bus shortage was approved in principle Tuesday night
by Newport-Mesa Unilled School
Di_strlct trustees.
1be bus shortag e Is anticipated
because a bond measure to buy new
buses failed, old bu9es are wearing out.
enrollment Is expected to l(O up and
double sessions wlll complicate the
bus schedules.
New walking requirements could be
up to two mUes instead of 1~ miles
for hlfh school students, 1 n mlles in· s~ad of one mlle for Intermediate
students. 114 miles instead of one mile
for fourth through sixth graders ;ind
one mlle instead of :i1 mile for
primary and kindergarten students.
School buses wilJ make as many as
nine runs per day next fall . Now sb: to
eight trips a day Is normal.
CHART Gets
Report on
Project 21
fndustrial executive John B. Lawson
will ouUine the activities of hls Project
21 organization Thursday at the
CHART (Citizens Harbor Are a
Research Te11m) Costa M--e n
breakfast meeting.
Members of CHART will meet at the
Costa Mesa Country Club to hear
Lawson tell of the "21" group of which
he ls founder and president.
Project 21 is a ciUzens' planning
program which has gained natiotial at-
tention through remarks read Into the
Congressional Record by Rep. Richard
T. Hanna (D-Westmlnster) and has
been commended by P r e s i d en t
Johnson.
Lawson ls a vice president of the
Philco-Ford Corp.. and is general
manager of the c o m p a n y ' s
Aeronutroruc Division ln Newport
Beach.
Philco-Ford ls a subsiillary of Ford
Motor Company, where Lawson has
been an executive for....18 years, the
past five of them as· general manager
of the Newport facility.
He won title In 1965 as Orange Coun-
ty Manager of the Year and ln 1967 as
the Orange County Press Club's Man
of the Year.
Minuteman Missile
Fired at Vandenberg
VANDENBERG AFB (UPI) - A
Minuteman 1 missj)e was successfully
launched at 2:20 a.m. at Vandenberg
AFB. the Air Force announced.
The missile roared out over the
Pacific in the Air Force's western test
range aftu launching by crews of the
394th Strategic MJssile Squadron.
Jn other action, the board:
-Hired Frank A. Lopes Jr.. prin·
cipal of a school near Sacramento. to
be principal of Costa Mesa Hlgh
School.
-Instructed the staff to proceed on
a pilot "Family Life and Sex Educa·
tJ.on" pro111m.
-Cursorily dllcuued next year'•
budget and set a date for further
study.
-Granted a five percent salary ln·
crease to tchool employes other th.an
teachers.
-Approved fllinJ of an application
for f15t,'730 in federal funds for
elementary mu.sic lnatruction and ln·
termedlate . reading and. math in·
structJon. -Heard a report that recreation
!tea have been standardized as a
.result of 1 c b o o l adminlatrators
meeting wifb Newport Beacb and Cos.
ta Mesa city man/igers.
-Adopted new high school textbooks
for next year.
-l):ed.1cafed a parcel of land to the
city of Costa Mesa for development of
Smalley Street.
-Approved partlclpaUon without
cost to the district in summer study at
European campuses through Foreign
Language League Schools.
-Adopted a resolution favoring a
state Senate bill that would allocate
$1M mUllan ten over from last year's sales tai. boost to the schools instead,
of county -1overnment.
-Authorized board m e m b e r
Roderick MacMllllan to attend a con.
ference on phonics readlng instruction
over objection of board president
Donald Strauss.
UCI Students Favor U.S.
Withdrawal From War
UC Irvine students who voted ln a released today, show this outcome or
student election believe the United a poll on Vietnam:
States should get out 9rnetnam ~.S. should wlthdraw"-42S.
-F eDn>O'Cfy electlon nsulu,--"The ll S. should deescaliie»=2&7.
Auto Salesman
Arrested for
Resisting Police
A Newport Beach car salesman was
arrested by police who kicked in the
door of his home early today, after he
allegedly locked them out and refused
to sign a traffic ticket following a
chase from Costa Mesa.
Richard M. Sallies, 43, of 241 E.
16th St .. was booked on suspicion o!
resitting aJTHt.
Costa Mesa Patrolman Chris Bell
said he saw S&llles driving about 45
miles per hour and straddling the
center line of 16th Street near Tustin
Avenue about 2:30 a.m. and began a
pursuit.
Bell sajd he pulled into Sallies'
driveway behlnd him and ordered him
not to go in yet, but the suspect darted
inside and locked the door.
"Takt: off," Bell quoted him as
saying.
Backup officers arrived and advjsed
Sallies of his situation, at which time
the suspect told them through the door
to get a warrant, investigators said.
Officers sajd under the law. they
were able t-0 break in and arrest
Sallies in hls bedroom.
"The U.S. should at1ck with ita pres-
ent pollcy"-168.
"The U.S. should escalate"-118.
The vote for student &dy president
was Ron Ridgle 401 ; J1m Farley, 281:
Glen Pritzger, fa1; Bob Schwartz, 76,
and write ln, 55.
RldgJe's election, however. ls under
question because he failed to list do·
nated art work on hts expense sheet.
One apparentJY elected student sen-
ator, Glenn Kageyama, who led the
field from biolo~ical sciences, already
has been disqualified· for not turning in
an expense sheet.
He didn't spend anything on the cam-
paign but failed to turn in a sheet as
required saying "no expenses."
New student senators are Dave Ault .
Mike Strauss, Barry Bauchwttz and
Jim Gottfried, at large: Don Sanfilippo
and Dan Lange, physical sciences:
Greg Sutcliffe and Steven Teal, social
scjences; Jerry Groussman, fine arts:
David Jeffrey and John Burk, biolog·
ical sciences; Mike Smith. Jaclde
Hansen, Myra Mossman, Bob Crane
and Bob Faulkner, humanities.
Voter t\U'Jlout was about 40 percent.
Lung Patient Okay
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first lung transplant patient. remained
in satisf;i.ctory condition today, seven
days after undergoing surgery at Edin·
burgh's Royal Infirmary.
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Wtdntsdly, May 22, 1%8
Priest: Whites!' Party Ovei•
Declares U.S. 'Rapist of World' in VCI Talk
Ry THOMAS FORTUNF:
Of Ille Deity ..... , Steff
''The party is over for white pcnple
all over the world." Father Blase Bon·
pane declared Tuesday at UC Irvine.
Father Bonpane, a Catholic priest.
recently was thrown out of Guatemala
for organizing peasants.
He said he is haunted by the slum
people nobody sees and considers the
United States "the rapist of the
world."
Saying he sides with the Guatemalan
g•JerriUas and speaks for them, he
declared:
"You are trying to put raw power
against the will of man. You do not in·
terfere with the will of man. Our own
revolutionary history shows it."
Me said the military that rules
(:ualemala uses LI. S. hardware and 1s
l'. S. trained. Except for the 1n·
tP rferencP or lhe u. s. State Depart·
mrnt. the rebels would have won
years ago, he optned.
MUST WIN
He s.aid the guerrillas must win
because the average Guatemalan
earns less than 50 cents a day while a
pound or meat costs 40 cents.
"The stale relates .to the peasants in
a very hostile way and I consider this
a form of aggression. even murder,''
hP said.
Abruptly durin~ ~·ather Bonpanr'o;
t11lk. a dol? wa lked into the ha ll, full
with 1:-.0 p<>ri;ons.
"If Latin Americans ate as well as
Earthqua c JOit
Desert Regions
With 4.5 Reading
PASADENA 1 l'PI) -,.\n PRrlh·
11 uake. one of a series that has ror ked
So uthern California since 11 stronj!
temblor struck the area April 8. todll)
jolted desert areas.
The earthquake. which occurred al
6 27 a m., had a maj!nilude or about
4 5 on the Ricbter scale. 11ccording to
nr. C'harlcs Richter, se1smolo1?is1 ;it
lhP California Instit ute or Technology
hPrP.
"It's nnp nf tllP ~erirs w1'\f' hrr n
i:rttrng since the large one lasl April,"
Richter said. "However . ~his was lhr
'argest one in the series for several
weeks.''
Ile said the epicenter or lod ay'i;
11uake was in northeastern~San Die~o
r.-0unty in the Borrego area. lhP same
area where the stron~ carthqu:1ke
April 8 that measured 6.5 on the
Richter scalt was centPred.
~EWPORT •
SUPPORTS GUERRILLAS
F•ther BIHe Bonp•ne
that dog. I would be delighted and [
wouldn't be up herP yapping at you to·
day." he said.
"There will be a war. aod the l'nited
Statf'i; will loi;p that war." hP
r redicled. "Whal arf' vou i:oini: lo do
\\hen vou ha\'e 20 \'ietnams l n La.tin
America'?" he asked.
He said LJ.S. advisers should get out
or Guatemala. "It is loo bad lo see
them get hllrt. They are gain~ to get
their heads cut off with machetes. n
Father Bonpane said that before he
was ex pelled by the Guatemalan
j!overnment, he taught pea:;ants lo
make demands m peaceful way s. "Thi'
people began lo call us the guerrillas
of peace," he said.
(iUERRILLAS SOLUTION
"But I feel that armed guerrillas, in
our period of history, will be the solu·
tion for Guatemala."
lie said he taught the lndiens a very
dangerous thing. "I told them their
God is not angry with the.m ; that they
should stop being patient.
"I , who eat more than you, shall teU
you lo hr pattent ? No." hP said.
He explained that peasants at first
want to he left alone by the guerrilla".
Rut peasanti; identify in a Christ rela·
tionship with guerrillas who cUe for
them.
"In Bolivia. where he was killect ,
Che Guevara is now Santo Che -Saint
Che," he said.
Reaction to the UC Extension and
Department of Foreign Languages lec·
ture was mixed, with no middle
ground . Questioners were either with
Father Bonp ane or a~ainst him.
In response to one question, he saict
he does nol a<'knowledge h i s
suspension by the M a r y k n o l I
Missionitry Order.
Going with Gurney
C'orona del :\1ar's O\\ 11 Dan Gurney. whose .\meri·
can Ea gles race car operation is headquartered 1n
Santa .'\na. has turned photographer to gi\'e ran!'
the reel of the bi Q l!'Hf'1' :i t lr,fl i ""~·--· · " ' I
c<irn<'ra tnount ect O\'Cr <.:u rncy's head on roll bar
I fired by Gurney us111g b1111un nn Sid.•'">: \\ ..
Del Ollrftty !'MM ... u ...
boltom nghtl shot this driver's-eye-vi ew of front
straightaway at 200 miles per hour. Car at lefl is
turbocharged Offenh<111scr anc1 Lotu!i turbine racer
shows <ll right. Tuneups are under way al Indiana·
polis Speedway for Memorial Day '.'500.''
Rig1it to Oppose War .Former Governor
Bro"·n Announ(·<'--~
Support for llH.H
France at Crisis Point
C lnirned by Stale G l Prem .ier Tells Asserribly
A Palm Springs m:in trsllfied hdorP
a Port Orel Genernl Co11rls Martial
Tuesday that he. a fellow Army ctraf·
lee from Yorba Linda. anct anv other
soldier has a right to or posP the \'irl·
nam war.
Pfc. Kenneth Stolle .Jr . 21. and p,.,
Daniel Amick. 24. are c•hargcd with
promoting disloyalty among troops at
the sprawling basic lr111mng facility.
Stolle admits au thoring a pamphlPI
calling for C: Is tn 11tiJm themselv;>c;
with antiwar groups 11nc1 Amick said
he signPd the leaflet 11nd helped c1ic;.
tnhute ii.
nuring defcnsP pro1·rec1inj!S af fh P
session beforP Col. .Jamrc; C. Wallpr,
Amick said 200 copies or thr leaflet
were printed and about t;)() distributed.
"All human beings have a right to
Pxpress themselvei; anc1 thP right to
oppose the war in Virtnam.'' said
Stolte. ''A GI hac; 11s much rtJ?hl as
anybody to 11uestion the war·!\ aims.
because we are the ones who must
fiJ?ht the ·wa r."
'·OnP r·;innol maintain his mor;il
stance anc1 ki>Pp silPnl about thP w11r,"
s11id thP lraflet-writer. notinJ? th ;it
m;iny citizeni;. amonj! them tr S. sen;i.
tors and retired high mili tarv 'Officers,
say lhe same thing. ·
.\mick -''ho rrportedly has a
brother '"rvini: as a specialist rirth
C'lasi; with the tl S Army in Vietoam
-said he had no intent ion of fomrnt.
in.I! c1isloyally among troops.
JI conv1cled. the two young sol<11rr~
1·n111ct rPrrivP m11ximum terms of s1~
yPars ;ii harcl lahnr ;rnrl clishnnorablr
discharges from !hr srrvice.
Raff crtv Partv Off
A no host 1·ockta1 party for M111C
Rafferty ~chedulrd for Saturdav. M;w
2.';. from 5 lo 7 p m at the NeWport'er
Inn has brro c·11ncrled c111r to his hr;in
schedule. ii was announced toda,· ·
Perso ns with lickpti; may cafl !i4.'i
1909 for further informat ion.
·:)
1.ns ANC:ELES 11·1•11 -Jo'nrmrr
(;111'. Ec1mwic1 I.. "Pat'' Rrown ;in·
no11ntN1 toda\' hr would al.'li\'l'lv work
for thr nom 1nauon of V1l'e Prr:-.1drn1
lluhrrt llumrhrey. both m Ca11rorn1<1
and throughout ttir l'nitrd States.
Rrown ~aid thal hr thou::hr llum·
phrry. Srn. Rol:x'rt F. KPnnrc1) and
Srn. 1-:ugrne McCarlh1· <.II woultl n1<li-r
r:..t·rllr11t rrr:;1dcnts a'nc1 thnt hr would
~upporl whomr\'Pr I hr l)rn1<1<·ra 111·
party nominated in Chicaao. hut th;il
hi.~ r1rc;t l'hOll'I' wa~ Jl11 mph ol',I.
llr ~111d it was 11nfort11niltP th.it
l'rr:11drni .Jnhni;on's rlrc1s1on t n
w1lhc1raw had come Inn l:i lP for
ll11mrhre~· lo rnter thP l';ihlnrma
primary. which hr s~1d hr thought thr
vi1·p prrs1drnl l'Ould win.
li e said ll~err would br no campa1i:n
1nr Humphrr y berorr lhr C11hrorn1:1
rnman aocl lhllt ;i 'ntr lor thr
rrJ(ulai nrm1X·ra11r ~latr hrarlr:f hi
StlllP All,· c;rn. 1'homa1-lsnrh roulrl
nl'I hP rf.garrlrd as a rntr for Hum·
phrPy.
PA RI S t Prl\ -r rrmirr (;ron:.rs
rnmpido11 tol<I a irrriniz J'\ation:il As·
srmbly today Fran<"P has rParhec1 lhr
point or l'risis hut th<it hr would not lrl
rrhrllious fon:rs pani1· thr irnve rnment
into iti; c1rl'i,ion llr rrnm1src1 In try
tn rnd Frnnl'l'0 s l'tonom1r 11nd ~or~al
('hans.
Pn111pirlo11 ... pnkr In ;i slnrmy as~rm
hly srss1o n clunnl! ;i c1rh11tr on a
<·rns11rr motion :1l!illnsl lhr l!nvrrn-
mrnt nf Prrsic1r nl Ch;irlrs fir Ga11llr .
It w;is to11C'h ;inn i:o whrthrr thr
(;;:rnllist govrrnmrnt wn11ln sur\'lvr
follo wing lhr drrrction nr twn lradmc
c:a1111ists.
Fram·r rrmainrrt in thr l'.!rip of
p:ir:il.1·~is wrlh l'll!hl million workrrs
0111 on srrikr f)p (;;wllP loc1;iy srnt in
arm.v lrnnps In movr romm11!Prs anrl
.i:;irha;:-r slr:innrn hy thr crnrral strik e
whieh sprrao rurlh rr toctay aod f'VPn
tnrcrrl clMinc or lhe Paris gold mar·
kl'I Thr stock Pxrhan2r clm;ed T11PS·
day.
Thr wrary-lookinl! Pompido11 w11c;
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clrm11nc1s to rndan2er the src11rity ol
Fr11nce "
The prrm1rr ~f)llkP 411 hours bt'forP.
n r c:aullr. in an address to thr nation,
":is rxpPclrd lo announcp a sweepini?
nrw dral social proj!ram for the co110·
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15th Heart C011•plra91 Trial
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Transplant
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Spock Attorneys
Grill FBI Agent
CC-lltjl W Ille Oell'( 1'1111 119ff)
When Gov. Nelton Rockefeller
signed an $8 billion nuclear power
development bill Tuesday in AJ.
bany, lhe lights in his capitol of·
fice went out three times. The
blackouts were blamed on televi·
si'on camera floodlights which ap-
parently overloaded ' electric cir·
cuits, blowing fuses. •
HOUSTON (UPI) -A Long Island
used car salesman. recipient of a new
heart in the fourth transplant c<Jm·
pleted by Texas surgeons headed by
Dr. Denton Cooley. was reported ln
"highly satisfactory" condition today.
Loltis John Fierro, 54, of Elmont.
N.Y .. received the heart of a 17-year-
old boy in the world's 15th heart
transplant operation.
The operation began at 11 :09 p.m.
CDT Tuesday at St. Luke's Hospital
and ended at 1:00 a.m. _today. It took .
less time than any of the three
previous transplant operations at the
hospital.
The donor. Hubert Brungardt o!
Pasjldena . Tex., died 39 minutes
befote the operation began. Officials
said Brungardt had been In a coma
since be entered Southmore HospitaJ
in Houston Friday suffering from bra.in
hemorrhage.
The operation was performed by the
same team of doctors that performed
St. Luke's first three transplants. The
team c<Jnsisted or doctors Cooley.
Robert 0 . BloOdwell and Fred L.
Hallman Jr.
The first of the patients, Everett C.
Thomas. 47. of Phoenix. Ariz .. was
reported in exceUent condition Thurs-
day night. The other two recipients
died-several days after their ore~
on .
Poor People of 'Paris
Pity the poor Parisienne who must wade through the litter and
debris a~ the natio~wide strike continues, wiping out most public
efvkerand-toudllng -almost ~or of--~1'ench eeonomy.-
Note the traffic post almost engulfed by a massive wave of crates
and rubbish in the Les Halles district of the French capital. Paris
was hit again by violent partisan clashes Tuesday night.
BOSTON (UPI) -Defense at-
torneys again cross-examine the first
government witness today In the an·
tidraft conspiracy trial of Dr. Ben·
jamtn Spock and four codefen<lants.
When the trial recessed at the end of
the second day Tues~y, the def en·
dants' lawyers were questioning FBI
agent Lawrence E. Miller of New
York. In direct testimony, Miller
related that Spock and three codefen·
dants spoke against the dralt and urg-
ed ciV'il disobedience at a New York
news conference he atunded' .
In a two-hour open.Ing statement
Tuesday, the prosecutor, Assistant U.
S. Attorney John Wall, outlined the
government's case. He quoted Spock,
the famed pedlabictan turned an·
tidraft militant, as saying he would be
"deligllted" to stand trial.
The prosecutor said the remark was
made to two FBI agents who in·
teTViewed Spock last Dec. 7 in New
York.
On trial with the 65-year·old baby
doctor are the Rev. William Sloan C-Of·
fin Jr .. 43. chaplain of Yale Universi·
ty; Marcus Raskin. 3.1. of Washington.
codirector of the Institute for Policy
Studies : Mitchell Goodman, 44, an
author of New York and Temple.
Maine and Micbael Ferber, 23. a
Harvard graduate "Student from U£.
falo, N. Y.
Miller testilied be attended a news
conference in New York at which Cof.
fin. Spock. Goodman and Raskin
spoke.
Coffin, according to Miller. said,
"Jews and Otrlsllans must be united
to create civil disobedience.
''Let the test be made so that the
country can see how legal authority
violates individual conscience," Miller
quoted C-Offin as saying. Coffin also is
alleged t-0 have called on churches to
provide "sanctuaries" to antiwar pro-
testers.·
·Scliool Lunch
Action Sought
WASHING T 0 N (UPI)
Agriculture Secretary 0 r v i 11 e
Freeman went to Capitol Hill today
with an expected recommendation
that Congress crack down on the Na·
tional School Lunch Program so that
millions of the neediest children no
longer wilJ be left out.
Freeman said in advance or his ap-
pearance before the House Education
and Labor Committee that most
federal lunch program money never
reacbe&-the poorest dlildlu, but ad-
ded there is no provision for ttie
J!overnment to force local schools to
make sure it does. Tot Touches -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mis.~ America nf 1968, Debra DeW'
Barnes of Moran. Kan .. will make a
22-day tot1r of Vietnam beginning
August 7. lier e11Lourane will include
Patricia Arm i'ttartin11z, Miss Wyo-
ming of 1967: Sandra McRee, M iss
Georgia of 1967; Charlotte Sims, Miss
Minnesota of 1967; Sheila Scott, Miss
New Hampshire of 1967: and Betty
L y1m Brickley, Miss Fort Worth of
1966. Jayne Jayroe of Laverne. Okla .•
Miss America of 1967. made the f irst
tour of Vietuam Last year. • School teacher Mrs. Frances
Bueneman of Mississinewa. Ind ..
was acquitted of assault and bat-
tery for cutting the "Beatie-style"
hair of a pupil. Mrs. Bueneman
said David Breedlove, 12. had
agreed to being sheared in class. • Authorities today canceled plans
for releasi)'\g Jerry Cracium, 26,
f r o m a Cincinnati workhouse
where he was serving 10 days for
disorderly conduct. C r a c i u m
climbed a 12-foot fence and es-
caped yesterday. •
The Rev. E. \V. Lechte11beru
of St. James Catholic Church m
Forest City, Iowa. 11eed~d an al·
tar boy to participate rn a wed-
ding. He saw a 11outh .~lttmg on
the steps of ti\£ church and vol-
tmteered him for the marriage
ceremony of Nancy A nder.~nu
and Charles Garcw. After tile
ceremony the priest asked the
boy his name. 'Tm D n 11 11 !I
Gangste11d." the youngster said,
"My father is the pastor of the
Lutheran Church ncros11 the
!trtet " -~ .
Butler County (Ohi o) Sheriffs
deputies were put on alert recently
after someone smuggled hacksaw
blades into a jail and two prison-
ers escaped. So Deputy Larry
Castator looked twice at a tooth-
paste tube delivered to a prisoner.
It contained drugs and a hypoder-
mic needle.
Transformer,
May Lose Arms
PORT JEFFERSON. N. Y. (UPI) -
Doctors decide today whether to am-
putate the arms of Laura Falconer, 3,
to save her life.
Last Thursday Laura climbed into a
ground-level transformer in a vacant
lot near her home in Centerreach on
Long Island. She touched an exposed
terminal and 13,000 volts of electricity
all but melted away her hands. Her
race and arms were badly seared.
Doctors at St. Charles Hospital ha ve
sa id they were nearly certain they
would be forced to cut off Laura's
hands. hut hoped to save her arms.
.. Just what they would have to am ·
putate depended upon the toxicity in
the child's system. 'rests will be con-
ducted.
The Long Island Lighting C-0. said
vandals apparently broke the locks on
the transformer. which had been in-
. ~tailed for a housing development
never built. The transformer was
removed Monday.
"She's a brave little girl." Mrs.
f''alconer said or her daughter. "She's
still on the cntical list. but she's
starting to respond. All we can do now
is pray."
Fact Publisher
Denies Charges
NEW YORK (UPI) -Publisher
Ralph Ginzberg. appearing for the
first time in his own defense. Tuesday
denied th£it he ever intended to sug-
r,:est ti1at Barry Goldwater was a la -
tent homosexual in a 1964 magazine
article about the former senator.
Goldwater is suing Ginzberg. owner
and publisher or the defunct Fact
magazine. and W<:Tren Boroson its
managing editor. for $'2 million
because o! an article they printed
which asserted Goldwater w a s
psychologically unfit to be president.
Abern<1thy W nrns
Of Violence if 1
Poor March Fails
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Rev.\
Ralph David Abernathy said today the
poor people's campaign may be "the
last chance for America to respond to
the problems of poverty in a non-
v1olenl way.''
Abernathy made the statement as a
delegation of 50 poverty marchers
went up to Capitol Hill for the second
day to "keep pushing'' Congress for
more jobs and other campaign
demands. Other demonstrators from
the South arrived at the· campaign
campsite.
In a speech to 150 busiiless leaders.
Abernathy said 30 million American
poor people were becoming desperate.
The leader of the march a nd head of
the Southern Christian Lead ership
Conference said .
"It 1s suicidal for any nation to
develop a people who do not reel they
have a stake in that society. Those
people wiU rise up and in due course
they will destroy that nation even
though they may destroy themselves
m the process.''
The southern caravan or Lhe poor
people's campaign, meanwhile. finally
moved into Resurrection City today
after nearly 15 days on the road.
About 400 poor people, mostly
Negroes from the Mississippi delta
and Alabama farmland, gathered at
Arlin~ton National Cemetery before
walking across Memorial Bridge to
their new plywood and plastic homes
al the Coot of the Lincoln Memorial. \
The Rev. Jesse K .. Jackson. in sen·
ding orr the 50 demonstrators to
Capitol Hill. vowed: "We may be
criticized. we may be 06tricized, but
we 're going to keep pushing."
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Servicemen on Duty Over World n rge .
H Pvt. le • Jn L. Orchard, mortarman with the bot-A member of l'ir&t Bat· ear. t 20, son o~r. and Mrs. talion's Company E. · talion, 26th Infantry, First
Lorin L~ ~bard of 1034 Division, Lt. Ohmdead, 21
2218 Rutger st., Costa M:!111, bu bten aaaigned to Long Blnh, Vietnam.
Troy Miller, 2701 Cardinal
Drive, Colla Mesa, bas
assumed command of Hea..d·
quarters Company, ht .Bal·
talion of the 4th Infantry
Division's 3 5t h Infantry,
Plelku. Vietnam.
College, 1965.
Pvt. Vincent 0 . Sriabl1u1,
19, soo of Mr. and Mn. Vin·
cent Serabian of 1890 Oriole
John A. Ball of 2175 Meyer
P 1 a c e . participated In
··Beagle Leath" a combined
N-a v )!-Mn l n e Corps
simulated combat exercise.
Valencia, ta Mesa, h:is Lt. DHld K. Ohma&ead. is. a a:raduate of Corona del
P ble been ass ed to camp son or Mr. and Mrs. Delma Mar High School and at· ro m Frenzell.J s, Vietnam. Btkas, 1787 Westminster, tended Ora.nge Cout Col·
A mem of the 5th .Bat. Costa Mesa. has b e e n lege before enterinl the service. -
Pvt. lfartn\an-Kok, an
ordnance mechanic is a
member of the. 3 7 8th
=inance Support Com-The lieutenant graduated
Crom V~Nuy1 l{lgh~ooJ,
1960 8Sld received his BA
degree from San Jose state
Drive, Costa Mesa, com • .====PE=N=E=T=R=A=T=tO=N==.
pleted a wteeled vehicle
mechanic course at Ft. Ord. PETER J. STEINCROBN talion, 1 I n f a n t r Y assigned as the executive oC· Brinde'L 2 t h _lnfantrs, .lker Lor First Dhti.sion, Pvt. le J\Oben E. Hart-Nu rly everyoH t•M• th•
01\ILY PILOT, ho111etew11 11•••·
piper for the F1bulout Or1n11
Coa1t.
Dear Dr. Stelncrohn: Yoo
bave commented m a n y
times on various aspects of
heart disease. I wonder
•hether you would write
about enlarged heart
My doctor tella me I have
u enlargement after a
cardiogram. I am 76 years
011. What should I be afraid
0£1 What should I do and not
do? -Mr. R. .
Co"'1ient: In a recent col·
un-a l -•went into this in
detw, but I believe you
destrve a resume because
you misaed reading what
maybe important to you.
Anenlargement ii uawally
an inlication that gome ab· norm~ is present. When
a d<>Cor finds it, he goes
about tiscovering the cause.
SEVE\AL CAUSES
ls it due to Jljgh blood
p r e s : u r e ? Is there
a r t e Jii o s clerotic heart
diseasewitb some trouble in
U1e corCJary a r t e r i e s ?
There iave even b e e n
reports t rheumatic heart
disease -people over 70.
When 2lere's trouble in
any Of th1 heart I vaJves or
arteries, be heart muscl
must worl)larder to iet
blood ellicierzy to all patts
of the body. u d like my
muscle that werworks, it
becomes larg~.
Often, a patiat may bate
an enlargemen w i r h o a t
symptoms in the early
stages. But aSthe bigger
than normal hett continues
to overwork, it bows sigas
of staggering u~r the in·
creased load. ~ymptoms
aucb as cough, ~ess ~
breath, swelling' 1f ankles,
fttigue and dlkulty i1
making slight e ~ r ti o a
develop. The p~ fi~ more comfort ale g high
in bed; be may be akene
from a deep sie :because
of extreme shOJt>ess of
breath which make him sit
up until normal ~thing
returns.
When your doct~ finds
the reason for ~ un·
derlying heart disme, he
Will treat it acc~ly. In·
directly, this will 10mbat
the enlargement, bt not
n e c e s s a r i 1 y •tirely
overcome it. He will QI you
wht.t to do and whatllot to
do.
SURGERY DUE?
Dear Dr. Steincran: I
have what my doctor !ailed
a lipoma. It's an erlarge-
ment about Ile &de ~f an
egg between m~ l e f t
shoulder and neck. \IE said
it isn't anytblng t worry
about. I am 71 year Id He
told me to leave it e or
have it removed. The oice
is mine. Can it ome
cc:ncerous? -Mrs. S.
Comment: A lipoma
fatty tumor. Somebo
think there are times
doctors should relieve
patients ftom makin a
decision. This ia a bur n
that the doctor should
In your case, I guess
are wO!T)'tng, even thou
he saJd aot to. My
distance tdvice b have
good surgeon remove
growth. It will make 'YO .
look better and feel better.
The question of cancer does
not enter Into the decmoa to
oper ate because lipomat do
not become cancerous.
SHRINE OF AMERICA
l wonder how many know
of the wonderful work the
Shrine ol North America
(850 ,000 memb e r s
thrOUlbout the world) la
doing for tbe health of
cbildrell?
A recent leUer and reJ)O'tt
h-om Maury Foldare of the
Los Angeln branch of this
order inlonn1 me it la cur-
retJll y financing Ult con-
strucUoa aod operation of
three multl·milllon dolar
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1ounc; oae in Galveston,
Teus, aother l D ctn•
dllnati, Oblo1 ud a tb1rd
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JKllllOIM: E merpnc:lJ trellt-ment ol cblldren who nffer
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nbebWt8tloD of tbt bin
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btln1 lddedto1t ~
hotp'ltall for c h 11 d r t 'a a1rud7 owned ud Oplf ded
bf lat lllrbal • •
nickname the "Warriors," Company A, at Quan Lal, man-Kok, 'lT, son o! Mr. and
the s e ~ e a n t is a near Saigon, Vietnam. Mrs. Teunis Hartman-Kok,
Lt. Phllllp S. Mlller, U. S.
Army, aon of Mr. and ?I.rs. Lance Cpl. Joba A Ball,
USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Brown Trial
Sent to Jury
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -
A jury of nine women, three
of them Negroes, and three
white men begin delibera-
tion today in the federal
firearms violation trial of H.
Rap Brown, the Black
Power advocate.
beyond any r e a s o n a b l e
doubt.
U. S. Dist. Judge Lansing
Mitchell recessed the trial
al 8; 15 p.m. Tuesday after
seven days of testimony. The
jury took the option of
waiting until today to hear
his charge and retire for
deliberation.
The crux of the defense
case was that Brown did not
know about the indictment
at the time. KunsUer said
the government had "utterly
failed to carry its burden."
and asked the jury not ·•to
foUow the leader to in-
justice."
"I believe th is is one of
the most important cases in
many. many, years and will
have an effect on the entire
country." Kuns tier said.
Ul'I ,..__
Change of Comtnand
Both the government and
defense conc luded t h e i r
presentations with lengthy
closing arguments.
·• 1 implore all or you lo Lake this into your bosoms
and think it over carefully.
"What happens to Rap
Lt. Gen. Bruce Palmer Jr., left. is being brought
home from Vietnam to become Army Chief of Staff,
it was reported today. PaJmer, 55, will succeed
Gen. Ralph E. Haines, right. A. native ol Austin,
Texas, Palmer at one time was said to be under
consideration as a possible successor to Gen. Wil-
liam C. Westmoreland.
Brown is not important. --------------------
What happens to all of us
and the system is. Can you
stand up to the dilemma of
Rap Brown and judge fair-
ly."
Clash No. 22
Chief Defense Attorney
William Kunstler, his voice
cracking under the eUects
of a bout with the flu. told
the jury the government
case against Brown was
sparked by a determjned
conspiracy to "silence this
man.·• Ai F The 24-year-old B I a c .. k r orce
Power campaigner is charg-
Israel, Jordan
ed with violation or the
Federal Firea1:ms Act. He Is Gt•oun<ll..! accused of carrying a rine o Battling Again
on flights between New
York and New Orleans
while .under indictment in 42 V] ] ] As By ljl'I juired aind U1ree others less
Maryland ----------L•---.. £.~_...__._.........,_ ........ _....-.o.J __ -1-1 ... sr-a't>lranthhrr-d-a..:rlt-a-n~ous.ly.Jn~~. in addition · h. h to the two killed. "If you don't give 1m t e border gua·rds r 0 \I g h t
same treatment as you WASHfNGTON (AP) -sporadic machinegun duels The Israeli government
would give yourself, black The Air Force has grounded across t·he Jordan River to-maintained an off i c i a I
people everywhere are 42 of its Fl l IA fighter· day only hours ailer an silence on the United Na·
going to assume there is no bombers, including five on Israeli civilian jeep struck a lions Security Co u n c i 1 ' s
justice in the courts and duty in Thailand. until a mine in the Gaza Strip, kill-Tuesday night resolution
t ur n to alternatives,'' defective part is repaired. ing two persons and injuring demanding that Israel call
Kuns tier said. But they all are expected five others. otlf its planned annexation· of
In a surprise adrnlssion. to be airborne a g a i n all of JerusaJem .
however, the New York at· sometime next month. There still was no Isrncli At the United Nations the
torney said. •·1 would he The plane, a product of comment on 3 liN Security Security Coundl approved
foolish to stand here and $5.3 billion worth 0 r Council re s 0 1 u t i 0 n co n-the resolution by a vote of
deny .. that Brown actually d d I demning Israeli annexation J'>O with the United s •ft•es research an eve opment f J I b t J d · .,. 14< Carrl.ed the rifle in in-. o eruS>a em. u or aman and c-·-"'a ab.,•ft1·run· g. during the controversial sue-F M. · ter A b d 1 .... ldU ,. ... tersta•A commerce. h OTeign tnlS e But diplomatic sources "' year TFX program, as M · Tif 1 h ·1ed th He said the government been plagued by troubles . omem a al e said Is·rael looked upon the
had proved that P o 1 n t Three Fl llAs were lost vote "as a new victory in U.S. abstention on the mat· the face o( Israeli oc-te1· as m"1·e important than
Attorneys
Questioning
Testimony
while flying Vietnam war r ·• " combat missions out or their cupa ·Ion . the resolution it.~elf.
Thailand base. Tifai said the vote camP Backed by the U.S. refusal
Another one crashed May as .. further support toward to back the Security Council,
8 near Nellis Air Force Mideast peace efforts Which Israel was expected to give
Base, Nev. Following that should be based 00 clear up none of the territory won
accident the Air Force condemnation of force and from Jordan in the six·day
restricted all fli ghts of "the aggression by Israel." Middle East war last sum-
swing-wing planes. Today's m a ch i n e g u n mer .
The Air Force said Tue s-clashes occurred n e a r ,,..=.========= day the Nevada crash pro-Damiya Bridge whloh spans
NEW YORK (UPI) -bably was caused by a the Jordan. 'Phey brou~l to
Defense AtU>rneys for Mrs. defective valve in a syste'll 22 tJie number of Israeli·
Alice Crimmins, accused 0£ concerned with the horizon· Jordan clashes this month.
murdering her 4-year-!>ld tal stabilizer. The announcement in
daughter, Tuesday tried to Twelve early m o d e I s Jerusalem s.aid the jeep hit
discredit the testimooy of which did not contain the the mine at the farm set·
the prosecution's s tar defective part have not been tlemcnt of Nahal·OZ. Two
NO. I
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new•poper f11ture1 in the
•ntlrt United Stetea i1 the
Ann London °eolumn. It's •
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PILO• end our rH der1 tell
u1 it'1 our No. I column.
witness. grounded. persons . were seriously in··-=.:.:::.--__:=======--~ Mrs. Sophie Earomirski,l~~iiiiiiiil;;; _______ ;;. __ ;;;; _________________ 1
43, testified Monday that she
watched from a window
while Mrs. Crimmins, an at-
tractive, red'h.aired former
cocktail waitress, and a
male companion drove off
with a bundle and her son
Edmund Jr .. 5 . .it 2 a.m. on \
.My 14. 1961. Later that day
Mrs. Crimmins' daughter
Alice Marie, 4, was found I
strangled in a weedy lot and
five days later Edmund's
body was found in c: vacant I
lot.
Mary and Geraldine But-
tner. residents of the apart-
ment project where Mrs.
Crimmins lived, said they
were standing in a maU fac-
ing the Crimmins' apart-
ment at 2 a.m. on J uly 14
and "saw no one else
around ." Mrs. Crimmins, 2.8,
sat quietly and smiled ait. the
defense witnesses as they I
testified, sharp contrast to
the clay before when she
screame<I ··you liar, you
har. you liar.'' when Mrs.
Earomlrsk1 test!Iied.
TI1e defense also brought
in witnesses who said Mrs.
Crimmins had her hair cut
short in 196~ and wore it
lighter in color than now, in
cont rast to M rs.
E a r o m i r s k i ' s earlier
te stimony ths.t she bad seen
a woman with long, dark
tresses. I
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PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti publication of this specula-e about one Dozens or plots and ln·
(AP) -"Papa D oc•' tion indicated Cuba was not exiled his vasion attempts have been
Duvalier's Haitian govern· involved. er army col-. rted...Jin«. ".fap,a Doc'.' m~ared T u e s d a y The new attempt o n the lJii.ff~me president in 1Q>7 night it bas put a 35-man DuvaUer 's iron-fisted con-States and 19 army of· •
rebel invasion force to Qight trol of bis impoverished half !leers execut on charges None bas been on a scale
and captured the two B25 ot the Caribbean lsland or of plotting ag st him. sufficient for success. bombers that landed tlte in-___________ _: _ __:::.....;~.:.......-------------
vaders.
Government sources said
10 of the 35 invaders were
killed in a 20-minute battle
at Cap Haiti.en Tuesday and
the rest fled to the hills with
government troops in hot
pursuit
In Washington, HaHian
A m b a 11 s a d o r Arthur
Bonhomme told a news con-
fcrc11c" "''1· all the dead
were Haitians.
•rtie invasion Monday was
preceded by a bombing at-
tack on the capital in which
one person was reported
killed and several others in·
jured.
One bomb landed several
hundred yards from Presi-
dent Francois Duvalier's
palace, but neither he nor
any of bjg family were hurt.
One newspaper said the
president was reading in
tled at the time.
Government a n d
diplomatic sources in Port
au Prince said the in·
stigators or the attack were
B
and ·get
• I !aitian exiles based in the a
United States. Government
~kesm~ laim~ the ~ were supporters o Pa r_ga1
Magloire, a former presi-
dent, and members of the
New York-based Haitian
Coalition. ·
D u v a I i e r told the
newspaper Nouveau Monde
that the invaders could have
come from th~ U n i t e d
States, Jamaica, Cuba or
the Bahamas. Both the
Dominican and Jamaican
governments denied their
territory had b e e n the
springboard.
Tne Cuban press and
radio reported the bombing
attack without comment and
said "some Western agen-
cies .. reported the landing
force might have come from
Cuba. Some observers in
Buick.
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)
-It was 15 minutes before
midnlght, near the end of a
long day of campaigning for
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
The remote section of San
F r a n cisco International
Airport was dark a n d
almost deserted. Six hours
earlier about 75 w e l I •
wishers, political allies and
newsmen had waited for
Kennedy'~ (jiartered jet to
arrwe from Eugene. Ore .•
where be bad finished a 124-
Arlington
Cemetery
Filled Up
WASHJNGTON (AP)
Burial in Arlington National
Cemetery will be Limited to
Presidents, Medal of Hon or
winners and others marked
for special honors by 1985.
Bobbie R. Beller, project
~ engineer Tor-Arlington, said
Wednesday file burial for
national heroes will be in a
special 15-acre tract -"a
Westminster Abbey type ol
thing"-under a master
plan for 1985.
Although there will be no
room 'for burial of veterans
and kin at Arlington by
that time. Beller said, mar·
ble vaults will be built to
hold the ashes of nearly
400,000.
Beller said there already
are 145,000 graves in the
cemetery's g r e e n hills
across the Potomac River
from Washington and only
6,000 burial sites remajn,
The cemetery is being ex·
panded by 192 acres for
60,000 new sites. he said.
but they are expected to be
taken by 1985.
Emmy Duyan
To Head Girls
' Emmylou Duyan 1recenUy
was elected to be Girls'\
League p r e s i d e n t for
Newport Harbor H i g h
School. Working with her
mile train jaunt with six
stops for politicking . • Kennedy stepped from the
red convertible at tile steps
of the p]l.ne. Its engines sent
a warm whine over the
darken.i field sepcnting
the maiitenance hanger and
the freeway.
It was the same car he
rode in earlier that evening,
on a two-hour motorcade
that 'halted four times so
Kenpedy could tell the
cro.,,ds why he wanted to be
president.
The $100-a-plate dinner ~
audience later btd given ----....... ~.~ ...... """. ~.:. "'.-s;..·.-u..-..-.... '• .. "'~"""..;;"",..·-....,.-...._ __ ..J him strong applause three times during his speech and "Talk about a 'line'-wben I told him I don't go out
kept him signing autographs with married men, he said HE waan't
for 20 minutes before the married, his wife wu!"
ride to the airport.
Now only a few men in
work clothes remained who
w a n t e d lo shake hands.
They drifl'ed away and Ke!'·
nedy turned toward the
steps of U1e plane and called
his dog. Freckles.
The l>ltck and while lr1:.h
Spaniel bounded down to the
ground and the two ot them
wallted off irtlo the_fidsl
Freckles sniffin g at the
brush aod Kennedy follow·
ing. his hands in his pockets,
shoulders hunched forward .
It was a personal lime of
the day, an aide said.
Sometimes when Kennedy is
too tired or busy a staff
member gets the task of
walking the dog. but Ken·
nedy prefers to do it
himself.
It took JO mjnutes or :;o
for the 200-yard stroll.
Freckles ran back and up
the plane's steps, ready for
the flight to Los Angeles.
A newsman asked Ken-
nedy how he appraised his
reception in San Francisco.
and the thoughtful look that
had been there all day
returned to Kennedy's face.
"J wss very pleased," he
said.
Then someone else asked
how Freckles was taking the
campaign.
Kennedy's face broke into
a grin, perhaps the first
spontaneous one of the day,
and he chuckled just slight-
ly. turning to follow the dog.
"Oh he's fine," Kennedy
answered.
'The W or111' Turned, ,
••• Co1111nunists Died
C.\MP Bi\GLI!:. Vietnam
( UI' U -Spec. -5 Dcums
Breutzman. a mild-man-
nered skinny fellow who's
known as "The Worm."
turned into z lion Tuesday.
Breutzman. a 21 ·yr.ir-old
parall'ooper from Caledonia.
Wis.. usuallly mans a
duplicating ma chine at U.S.
Army's lOlst A i r b o r n c
Division headquarters here.
about six miles south of
Hue.
Tuesday morning ''The
Worm" was manrung tn
Ml6 rifle when he spotted 10
darkly clad figures moving
across the division's helicop-
ter pad, about a half mile
w i th i n lhe ca mp 's
perimeter.
The Communist ~quad
began setting up r o c k e t
launchers on the helipad
when Breutzman leveled his
MIG and be gan firing. Then
he ran down the hill after
them, ~fler wounding one.
He emptied his rifle and
ran back up the hill, a
distance of about 110 yards.
to get more ammunition
from a friend who had been
'wounded during a heavy
rocket and mortar attack on
the camp.
The attackers killed eight
..\ meric<:ins and wounded 11
otiler.L.The. Comm1mists leJ'l
behind 34 of their own dead.
His rifle loaded again.
Breutzman ran back down
the hill and chased the at-
tackers into a field .
··It looked like he was the
only one who had guts
enough to chase after those
guys, sc:-id Maj. B. W. Lib·
by of Dumas. Tex.. a
chaplain who w a t c h c d
Breutzman from his bunker.
"Somebody had to do it,"
said ''The Worm ."
The chaplains tent was
destroyed by a satchel
charge c.nd he had taken
cover in a bunker. He said
at one point he could hear
the Communists walking
above him.
Later a voice y e l l e d
"Chaplain, where are you?
Libby said he wailed a
moment. thinking that the
voice might be that of a
Communist who could speak
English. but he finally peek-
ed out of the bunker.
"Worm wt'S dragging this
body up to my tent. the
Chaplain said. ''He plopped
him down and said, 'Look
what I got.• "
"The Worm" had killed a
Communist.
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Racing Gunfight
Fugitive Nabbed;
Hostage Shot
LAKEHEAD, Caltl. IUPI)
-One of the nation's JO
most wanted fugitives and a
man he grabbe<l as a
hostage were wounded late
Tuesday in a high-speed guo
battle with officers io this
northern Ctillornta resort
area.
Authorities ideol.tlied .IJle
i;uspect as Franklitl ,u.tn
Paris, 34, wanted on bc4
federal and stale charges iD·
volving b u r g l 1'' i e s ol
i.upermarkel:i. H'e w a s
reported 1n fa.ir condition
with a wwnd in Oae Jefl
i;houlder.
The hostagr, W<rlter Klein ,
61, or Lakehead , wa.s hit in
the hetd and one teg during
the exchange of gU11fire. Jlis
condition was described as
c:ritical al Mercy Hospital in
Redding.
The arre$l of Paris "-"
announced in Washjngf.orl by
director J. Edgar Hoover of
the 1-~Br. which had advised
California authorities P11ri3
was beading through the
u•1 r.-.....
FUGITIVE CAUGHT
Fr ... lln Puls, 34
Paris, c: native or \Vena l·
chee, Wash.. was arrested
in Lam()fl(. Calif.. dt.tring a
supermarket burglary Aug.
18. 1966. C a I i f o r n i a
<=Tea. auUM>rities requesied FBI Hoover said. Paris mad.e a assistance after be failed to U-tur~ to avoid a roadbloc~ appear for a bearing. nn Highway 1 at lbe PJt River Bridge. JO miles north ~ f~al war!ant ob·
ot Redding;-and-flche~~-~sf.iel~ Nov.
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speed chase back t 0 unta,wtut inter~tate flight to
Lakehead. avoid prosecution.
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grabbed Klein as a bostr.ce was charged by California
at a supermarUt J us t autb'orlties with committing
minutes before he was cor· a series of armed robberies
nered by FBI a g e n t s , and kidnapings in which
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The FBI director sajd were held hostage.
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State Poll Schmitz to Oppose Reagan's B.udget -Gives Nod
To-Kuchel
LOS ANGEUjS (.\P) -
Sen. Ttw:>maa Kuchel ( R·
Ca!U.) is heavily favored to
win re-election to the U.S.
Senate, ~ht State Poll show·
ed today.
The latest poll by Don
Muclmlore showed voters
favor Kuchel over h i 1
primary election opponent,
Max Rafferty by 17 percent.
Fifty percent of Republicans
polled said they would vote
for Kuchel in the J une 4
From Wire Strvlcts
SACRAMENTO -Gov. __nwan's $5.'Lblllion budget.
submitted to the legislature
under clouds or fiscal con·
cern last February. seemed
to thrive in unexpected pro·
sperity today.
There was one gloomy
forecast. however. It came
frnm avowed conservative
Sen. John G. Schmitz (R·
';I'ustfo) who said he would
vote agalo.tt tile budget starting July 1. s a l d about s:rT.7 million 1bla year
because he still considers it Chairman George Miller Jr. aod $71.1 tnlllloo next year
-''excessively large." (D-Martrnez1. -and then only if certain
Schmitz has a c c u s e d Not only that, Miller con· leglslation the g o v e r n or
Reagan o r overspending tended, "TI1ere has to bt wants gets passed.
despite the governor's at· $306 million floating around Stale Colleges Cha.ocellor
tempt to project an image of that you can get your hands Olenn S. Du mke bid ~es,.
an economizer. on." day for some or the money
The budget. as revised by The Republican Reagan to boost salaries for facult1
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prima1'y.
Rafferty. state superin-LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
le«1dent of public instruction. SAN DIEGO (AP) _ The pointed new members. Marianne Baratta, the high
State Council Eying
New Study o~ Tuition e Private party is moving,
1Uld will sell their 1968
Cadillac ... it's an Eldor·
ado with wblte padded top,
sounds very elegant!
hu never poUed more than Stat c d' u· Co ·1 'f l ·i school sophomore whose 35 percent of the GOP total e oor tna ng uncL 1e counc1 said it fou nd
in the State. Poll. 'A~ich for Hi~er Education has no new sources of income kidney illness has eli cited
beg&fl in Marcl1 or last year. decided w renew studies of after it was asked to more than '40,000 in dona·
Of the ttiree Democratic educationa l f i n a n c e . in· develop • • u n j q u e and tlons, was befog treated
contenders, the poll snowed cl"""'-g tw·•ton. •: with an artllicial kidney former S t a t e Controller UWJJ "' crea ... ve approaches'.' t o
Alan Cran6ton leading two The 18-member advisory e d u c a t i o n a l finance, machine today in Chlldrens
others. body to the g o v e r n o r nearwin said. Hospital.
'"'"e •"'II gave Cranston -44 adopted a resolution Tues-11 ·d ti II ·11 The 16-ye· ar·old Granada • 11 ... v d.a . h 1 d c sa1 · 1e counc w1 · · percell't to 11 percent ror y wit a P e ge to seek •State Sen. A n t h 0 0 y •·creative approaches" to study approaches including Hills student will undergo
Dellen11oo ond six p~rccnt higher education financing. tuition. tests to determine H a
for Stale Public UHlltles The council's vice presi· Rcarwin noted council kidney transplant would be cc mmiuloner William Ben· dent. Kennetb R. Rearwin or staff finmngs that more successful or whether she !
nett. llowever. JU percent or San Diego, introduced the th~in $5 million could be cut s h 0 u 1 d continue to be
t::ose Oemo~rats po 11 e d resolution after criticizing from the state's general were undecided. ~he council for ''ducking" fund outlays by transferring treated by the machine.
• llrl'I,. s anotl)er gTeat auto-
mobile a Jaguar ••. party
I:< going into thr Armed
Service. •
e A 3:t' 1\vin Diesel ls being
sacd!lced. • .react>' to go
anywhere!
• You can ·1eam to sail by
instructions Crom an U·
pcrienced sailor!
• Here's a bargain, a lovely
older home on a large cor·
ner lot. for $9.500. . .
THAT'S THE RIGHT
PRICE!
e Tllt:RE ARE INTERE.ST·
ING OFFERS TN TRAD·
ER'S PARADISE!!! If Ute generul election tuition more than a year certain noninstructional fee Tne fund raising drive
were held today. the poll ago, before Gov. Reagan ep· charges to students. reached its goal Tuesday s~id. Kuchel would easily ,....:..:::.:.:...:...:..=:.....:..:....:....:...:.:.:~:.:::....:~__:=~:...::_:.:.=.::=.:_ __ _..:..:::.::_:::::._.::_~::_~:.'.:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
d e r e a t any of the
f)emooraUe-eetlGi&Ml-wUb
Cranston givinl him the
beat battle but ttlll 1ettillt
only 30 per c~t. The poll
said Rafferty would lose to
Cran$ton but d e ( e a t
Beiler.son nnd Bennett.
1\1ughSmog
Law Given
T0Assembly1
• I
SACRAMENTO IAP l -A
proposed tough clean air
Jaw cracking down on smog-
producing automobiles faces
the full Assembly after a
committee worked out a
compromise to end a
lingering dispute. 1
The Aa se mbl y1
Transportation and Com·1 mer~ Committee on Tues·
day approved the measure
to make California smog
laws even tougher than
present federal standards.
The bill by Committee
Chairman Jobn F. Foran'
ID-San Francisco) had been '
involved in a controversy!
over wording to allow in·
dividual auto makers some
leeway in meeting a 1970
s m o g emission standard
deadline.
Assemblyman James A.
Hayes (R·Lont Beach), had
sought to require a l 11 manufacturers to get their
cars up to California stan·
dards if they want to sell!
them in California.
However, he agreed to a
compromise under whkh a 1
spec.la! hearing board could1
grant extra time for auto
firms to comply, but onl y if
the federal government re·
Quires that p r o v i s i o n.
Federal officials hev• the
pow.r to reject California's
anti-smog measure. 1
30 Police
Bust Sit-in
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-
A nine-hour siHn of about
400 students at San Francis·
t'O State CoUege ended Tues·
day night with 28 peaceful
arrests and complaints of
rough handling of spectators
by police.
Several clubbings were re·
ported. Some newsmen and
cameramen ordered out of
the administration buildin~.
target of the sit-in, said they
were shoved.
RE
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,.,11r1n lumbl• drl•d
THRU SAT. ONLY! • • .·
I
II
~
SUM IEGULAl HUSKY
.
:.:.1Boys' Ranchcraft·~ ieans· · •
:~1 1ong-wearing rugged
twill is easy care
never iron Penn-Presl"· !
Reg. 2.98
NOW
Smort western loc* that's going great gun& with oil the 9U)11 lo)'9
like the round leg styl'ing, tcioop frorit poebts ancl the hefty feel.of the
heo¥y lOY2 or. twill In o wrinklt resisting Penn-PJbleftd tA ~
polyester/50% cotton. Th.y'te reinforced with a double knee In lilel
6 to 12, too, for added wwcr protection. In rrary, loden and faded
b!ve. Regufor and slllft tint 6 to lS. hu1ky 1im I to 16.
I 0•11t1n1'1 lqi111r .,.., u. •••
N9W orld lololly d1f1,,.n1 .•
WURllTIZU El~rot1le Mu•I<
oj)oIAJOfV oUtrt PillOO j1\1'MttaU01 ~l/J.
ONI HOUR ·200 PUN-M.UD WSONS • '°' A9ft 6 te I) fw Only •tr l1u o11
,,..., 140-2"5
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Walltchs l\fusic City I .Mannings
~ c...t ,...._, °" lrw.I Jutt N.rth eif The So" Dlete ''"way, C.tto Mt• ~ 540-2161 '
COSTA MESA
(Harbor Shoppin9 Center)
·-··---
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Huntington Center)
TODAY I
I
NEWPORT BEACH
I Fashion lal•nd)
Pas1
Maj. Ger
colors of
Corpf A
which he
James A.
Man
-wa
To j
tRVl?I
Aldrich, d
relations a
the Ir vim
been nam
Year" by 1
Advertisin
The adv
of the Yea
Mrs. Jean:
Barnes Ct
Agency.
Awards
last week
dinner n:
Revere He
Aldrich
director o:
director ' Orange Co
member
Army Ad
member<>
lions Advi1
UCI, ZIS&O
the Oran~
Club and
Tustin Ur
Board of '
In addit
bee n a\
Freedoms
George \&,
for his pro
Work''.
Girl
Fix I
IRVINE
Scouts of
Council ol
will hold
senration
Thursday,
to prepare
yon area
Scout cam
In COOJ>'
North Or.
Council an·
pi re Boy
weeding. c
repairing
from 9 a.rr
DEATIJ
Henry F. Dt"
dler. Arlz-."
IWO d•utfllt rs OOll"ll Call; fa
Ellls •rid J. '
Rull! 'unclles:
McCull•r; ...
kNk:H. Thuri
ill' ColOltltl F
BALTZ~
Corona clel
Coat. Me11
BELL I
MOI
llt Broad•
LJ
' PACI
MEMO!
Cemete~
(
J58t Paci!
Newport B ..
PEEi
COLONJl
I , .. , I
Weatmhl1
SMITR1S m
Rutbl u
WESTCUJI
GTE. 11tlt • wm
MEMO
M.,._~
••• Bea•
111-l'JZ
Pus in Review
Maj . Gen. Charles J. Quilter (left) salutes passing
colors of Third Marine Air Wing at El Toro Ma.rine
Corpf Air Station Tuesday during ceremonies in
which he passed command of unit to Brig. Gen.
James A. Feeley, who bad been assistant wing
commander since his return from European duty
last April 26. Qullter, who has commanded the wing
for the past 20 months, is scheduled to assume
command of the First Marine Air Wing in Vietnam.
Man of Year UCI Medical College
kwardGiven :-Plans Blood Ses-sion
To Aldrich
t R V I N E -William L.
Aldrich, director of public
relations and advertising for
the Irvine Company, has
been named ''Man ol the
Year" by the Orange County
Advertising Club.
The advertising "Woman
of the Year" award went to
Mrs. Jeanne Vandenburg of
Barnes Champ Advertising
Agency.
A wards were presented
last week at t.he moothly
dinner meeting at t b e
Revere House in Tustin.
Aldrich has served as
director of tile Lions Club.
rlircctor of the Southern
Orange County Red Cross,
member of the Salvation
Army Advisory B o a rd ,
member of the Public Rela-
tions Advisory committee of
UCI. cissociate director of
the Orange County Press
Club and president of ttie
Tustin Union High School
Board of Trustees.
rn addition, Aldrich has
been award e d the
Freedoms F o u n d a t i o n
George Washinogton Medal
for his program "Citizens at
Work".
Girl Scouts
Fix Camp
IRVINE PARK -Senior
Scouts of the Girl Scout
Council of Orange County
wiU hold a coed Con-
servation Activity h e r e
Thursday, May 30. in order
to prepare the Peter's Can-
yon area for future Girl
Scout camping.
rn cooperati~n with the
North Orange Boy Scout
Council and the Orange Em·
pire Boy Scout Council.
weeding. cleaning and fence
repairing will take place
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
DEATH NOTICES
DAVIS
HMrv F. Devis. '41 N. JIY SI , Cll•""
dlcr, Arlt-.-.Survlvecl bv wilt, llubY1
two dtuelllers. Nov1llt Clllldra tnd o ... nt c.111 fovr bro!Mn, "'-· Mon. Elli• ellCI J. w. Davit: lllrM sltltn. ltulll l'u11e1Ms1, Nell Mouldl"' ,.,_ M<Culler; and ,,,.,.,, Mon Devis
Serv1«1. Thursdev. l P M., PHk l'1m-
llv Coloooltl Funerol Home.
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del Mar OR 3-9450
Co1ta Meu MT 1-%4%4
BELL BROAOWA Y
MORTUARY
lit BrNdway, Cotta Meu
LI 8-l-W
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemetery e Mortaary
Claapel
l5tt Pacific View Drtve
Ne.,.,.n Beae•, CaUfonla
Ml-mt
PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
'7111 Bola A ft.
Westmiuter --
SMITH'S MORTUARY
a7 Mala SL
Ra...,._8..a
LE ....
~ MOlmJARY
CIT E. l'M a, C.-M ... ......
WESTMINl'l'D
MDIOIUAL PAU
M.n.uy 6 C.•111 1
Cllape ....
t•t Beae•, Wntmt.lter
111-1721. •!at
ORANGE -Coagulant ' be the subject or a sy m-
and anti-coagulant drug$ to pot1han Saturday sponso.-00
thicken and thin blood will by UCI-Californfa College of
Medicine and Orange Coun-
Red Speaker
Bill Fails
ty Medical Center.
Anti-coagulant drugs have
made possible h e a r t
transplants and other heart
surgery feats, according to
Dr. John A. U d a 11 ,
I c a r d i o I o g i s t , and co-in Assemh y ~~ ;f ~e~~r:~~~
LA HABRA _ A bill ~ of hematology at t h e
fro "'Al · MedicaJ Ce.nter. ban m ..,.. iforrua cam-Both are Ca Ii f 0 r n i a NE~ WING COMMANDER
puses speakers who ad-College of Medicine faculty Br19. Gen. J . A. Feeley vocate c o m m u n i s m • authored by Sen. James E. members.
Whetmore (R-La Habra), The person who takes ;=:========::..! has b e e n killed by the anti-coagulant drugs, deriv-
Assembly Criminal Pro· eel from spoiled s w e e t
cedures Committee. clover, is walking a
The bill previously passed tightrope between b Io o d
the Senate but could not clots and Internal tremor·
muster enough support to rhaging, which is the effect
get out of the Assembly the drug has on rats, Udall
committee. said.
LOCAL
No other· new1pepor toll1 you
lftere, eYery clay, ebout whet'1
9oln9 on in the Gru tor Oren')•
Coe1t then tho DAILY PILOT.
Several c o m m i t t e e The symposium will be at ===========·1 members argued the biU is the Medical Center l n ----------
too vague ,nd that it would' Orange.
be difficult to prove a speech -------------------
likely to cause unlawful ft acts.
The bill was intended to
ban spe~kers. who advocate enne J commurusm in a way so as 11
to · incite students t o ~
unlawful action. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
10 County "
Scouts Go
To Chicago
Ten Orange County Boy
Scout Leaders from the
Orange Empire Council,
Boy Scouts of America, will
travel to Chlcago this month
to partlclpate in the Na-
tional Boy Scouts Council
Annual Meeting, May 23 and
24.
The national organization wm adopt a long range plan
for growth, through 1976.
William Mason, president of
the Irvine Company, and
chairman of long range
planning for the Orange
Empire Council, w i I I
participate in establishment
of the program.
Others attending will be
Council President Milford
Oahl, Commissioner Dr.
Richard Kendall. Scout Ex-
. ecutive Keooeth Hicken-
boltom, Vice P r e 1 i d e n t
William H. Spurgeon HJ ,
Vice Pre"1dent George Hoag
II and Mrs. Hoag, Executive
Board member James Gub-
bins and Executive Board
member Judat K e n n e t h
Morrison and Mrs. Mor-
rison.
Polish Club
Sets Meet
' 'MJSTIN -An orgaruza-
tioml meeting for ttle Costa
Men cbllpte of t:ht social-
frlllerMI Polish National
Alllece la ICMduled FrlCtay
in Tultin.
Tbe 7 p.m, .etslon, which
mey include elec:Uon ol ol-ncen. wtB be held· tn the
Rayell Co., audttorium at
15471 Del Amo Ave., ac.ro11
THE BEST
ON RECORD
Herb Alpert
••• and the
Tiiua11a Brau
••• from the TV
special and
featurinCJ
"This Guy's in
Love with
You."
Hear H190
Montenegro
and his or·
c hestra play
the excltinq
music from 3
great movies!
Lalo Schifrin
••• the music
from Mission
Impossible as
hearcl on th•
excltln9 TV
spy series.
ALL AYAILAILE NOW FROM OUR
COMPLnE IECOID DIP ARTMENT!
from tbe U.S. Mlrlne Corpe1 _____ __
Air FICUity.
All arta resldel'IU of
PollJb, LltftUaldlill br Sllvic
extrtctlon are lnV11.ed to al·
tend, a c c a r ti I n c t o oyt11,tzen.
, HllTlllGTOl IUCH
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NEWPOIT IUOI
DAIL V PILOT 9
Supervisors OK $25,000County Study
SANTA ANA -A "plan
for a plan" was approved by
the Orange County Board of
Supervisors Tuesday when
tbey authorized Planning
Director Forest Dickason to
spend ~.ooo on a study or
the county's future.
Blind Class
Set in GG
GARDEN GROVE -
nursery school for blind pre-
school children, sponsored
by the Braille Institute of
America, me., wi.H star
Monday .• June 24 at the
First Methodist C h u r c h
here.
Mrs. Shirley Grove, Pro-
gram Coordinator of the
Or ange County Branch of
tbe institute, said the six
week session will be held .,
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays from 9 to 11 :30 a.m.
There is no tuition charge,
and the program is open to
blind children Crom three to
six years of age.
For further informalion
contact Mrs. Grove at 5..19-
1222.
Dickason explaint.d the
money was in unex~nded
budgetary funds for the cur-·
rent fiscal yur.
Supervbon endorsed the
planning director's proposal
to hire a consultant firm to
outline the best methOd of
studying the future of the
county from a planned
standpoint.
Dickason said his depart-
ment hoped to ·'pick lbe
brains'' of UCI and Cal
State Fullerton educators
and would work with "Pro-
Ject 21." a countywide
citizens planning group.
Supervisor Alum E. Allen
noted that, "We mu.st plan
for the onrush of population
certain to come."
Support for ttie study was
voiced by the Orange Coun·
ty Chamber of Commette
and the county League of
Women Voters.
HENRY'S
RESTAVRANTml5JmummB!--~
l'ou are cordlallfl iarit.etl t• cele•rae
the
SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY
of
Henry~• Restaurant
2350 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Calif.
liberty 8-1 f 77
by attendin9
HENRY'S FAMOUS
TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
M1y 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1961
Speclal Entertalnm~t Special
ANNIVERSARY MENU
Two Dinners of the Sime EntrH for the Price of One hrv-' frem 5:00 ,.M. te Mhlnl1ht
HENRY'S COMBO ISp1nish Combin1tion Pl1tel ......... -..................... __ l .75
CHAR-BROIL ED NEW YORK STEAK .............................................. _.____ 4.75
CHAR-BROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .................................................... -4.75
FILET MIGNON . . .. .... . . . ............................ 5.00
tnclutl" Salee!, l•k-' '•tata aml lrea4
ft All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
AL!s~!!,~TV'll Thru Saturday Only!
·cosTA MESA
IHerbor Shoppin 9 Ce11t1rl
. ' •" *· .·
• Our Carol Evans•
short sets for big
and little girls!
3to6X
Reg. 2.98
NOW2/$5
·7to14
Reg. 3.98
NOW2/$7
•
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
I F1thion lsl111~)
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10 oAJL v PILOT
.Reduction Proposed
Milk Pr.ice Ruling Delayed For The Record
M •...i M-. t h.,i., ~•r1rt ••)ti i.uc •i. ... u, .... "'·-· '" ~w •o1-t:•. m. ,_.,, s•rvc?Ur• 11r1. uolfl LOS ANGELES (UPI) -wholesale and retail milk. haU gaJlon of f'l).illc would be "•~•ro •w• · ~...,... •.• v,,...,, .,..y •M ... ,,.,,. w_.,_,n '' The State Bureau of Milk They we~ IN California lowered by 2~ to four cents ""' i4rtd "An LtN" Sf Mil.ti'' '"1 • ....,"" AIV'lt f'•f H1IPl'ft4""'' ~ •In.rt 1•1J 4 "'~ firt kwtttit•notl •1u l •
.,. N •")o"9,.., ..,,. s..i• .,.. Ill'• ... ,.. • ..,,., •r•... Stabilization )?s postponed Grocers Asaociation. t~ if IN wholeaale price was Div orces JUOG"'IN'fS l <) " .... ~ ~ •Id. l.·-· ror 45 days a decision on t.os Angeles c 0 u n t y reduced.
OtVOICES •llfO r •ul • Wftl'llJ v• ·~ AN' Wncwt ••-" """ Sfft •• ,.... whether to lower m il k Pur·chasing Department and Bureau director c t c . ~·J""t"" • n ""'. /Ndlul •Id .... , ...... ••• ~-.. -f 'd h u-..i ... ~~•''' t ~·•tnc• "' ""'""' "' l'• """ ., ... ~ ._,,,,, •• n ••• ~ .... ,, .. , • .,. •·tM 11.m .. IM4llal aid, • o. .. w••• prices in four SouUlern Foremost·McKesson Inc. ~,,.. er sat e ca ~ uie '"a:':n "'"" e.v••• •• 51 .. i.v ,,..,., .,;;:~"":;;,'v Coo'-"' M•N•n w c.oo1c •:~~~~· ::rr!,.....¥. rnec11u1 aid. •'31 California c o u n t I e s ' in· The •State Department of hearings because o{ the •u;;...r~ouo•~:':""• "' r.• .. r••• , .... -.. eluding Orange County. Agriculture bas proposed trend toward sale of milk
,.,,,, LM M•"'n .. , c•110 i..wv Fire Calls '·~.,:.,r;· .:.i~::.i ":::'' S:,:1r:,:;; More than 50 witnesses reducing the m In Im um through retail stores in· c;.:i~:~n,.,.""" .. , , ...... MO"•""" '-••nw representing producers and wholesale price of milk to tegrated with processors
""•"• " w., •• u •• w1111"r w .,,w,,.,, h •<h p•f l'• .z ~mall, medium and large ,.the level of the low c'Ost and distributors. 'f~v:::;'~k a.~ .. Yf Cl•""" ) ll•k•r I• lft • "' Tu.-.dov. nt•d~u UOI. ,,.,. I oi is.tor• dairies testified during a operators. Counties affected He s a I d conventional
i.·..a• 11 .. Kurtn •• Cn•r••• w111••'" 1 ~,"'",."'~''.• !~~.~1t:i1. w"'' C.M•t two day hearing whic~ e,Dd· other than Oran~e are Los stores are tempted t o lf~;·~~ arvck• Y\ G•rv L~M ~\/(~\ Hl1nw .. •nds.v:r·~.~~bo• eoui.vor<I ·~~-w 4,~= c=:_·,~ ed Tuesday: Angeles. Riverside and San engage in unfair business
Breakfast Se t
A pa:ncaM breakfut will
lie lleld Saturday by mem·
bera ol St. Andrew'• Pres·
bytuian Cburdl, 900 St.
Andrew's R o ad. Newport
Beach, from 7:~ to 11 a.m.
WMlltCMISI OU'TUT
FURNITURE ...
CARPET
811 SOFAS $169. ........
FORTREL CARPITING
.... t.tl 5.95
J. J. INICllHOCID
4001 lllCH ST .. N.I . ,_ .... ..._ . ...,...,, M~::~.~ Ee•,.,,•• •• "'0 1 M •,.,, ruudtv. ,,,, '"•'•"u"•"· ;~~~t'~~· ,;~Ct' ~1°..,:.::;: Only three w i t n e s s e s Bernardino. practices to remain com-
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Rotton bogs in white or natural; straw
bogs in white, notvrol and fa1hion colort.
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HUNTINGTON" BEACH ' NEWPORf BEACH
\
(Huntinqto~ Center) ("uhia.. lsftnd)'-
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Six
coast
awards
service
State
Beach,
Smith,
Award~
Forth
spector
given t•
was al
Mc Willi
Drive, J
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Students
Listed
On Rolls
6 Students Get Awards
her work as Sailing Associa-
tion commodore.
Six students from the
coast area have redeved
a wards f o r outstanding
service from California
State College at L o n g
Beach, acoording to Evie
Smith, Associated Students
Awards Commissioner.
Gold Nugget Awards for
one year o u t s t a n d i n g
service went to Jeff Britton,
1114 Ocea'II, Arlene Oteifer,
413 Ocean, Mike O'Keef~ =========I
Forth-Niner a n d Pro-
spector award, the highest
given to students for service
was awarded to Janet M.
McWilliams, 4611 Operetta
Drive, Huntingt.oD Beach for
1108 Ocean, Larry Petersoo,
132 Main St., all .of Seail
Beach.
Laura Duncan, 1 5 0 11
Baylor Cirde, Huntin~on
Beac.h r~ived a similar
awa:rd.
. IS YOURS
QUICK
Catch up qulclrly •11-local
He11h. RHcl your compact,
compreh .. siYe hometow11 ecli·
tio11 •f the DAILY PILOT.
AN OLD-FASHIONED BED1
£
THERE'S A BEITER IDEA
IN BEDS, YOU KNOW
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ADJUST-A-BED
I the bed ·you idfult electrtally
into 1,000 restful positions
(includinr ofd·f ashioned flat)
Do you love an occasional breakfast in bed? Reading, writing,
televiewing in bed? What's better than relaxing those 1chln1
legs or tired back muscles, "nless it's a truly restful night's sleep.
All this, and more, Is yours with Adjust-A-Bed. Think of It, with
•touch of the wntr~ yo" adjust your bed to "just right" com·
fort. A·h·h·h·h. And lhere'i no fnstallation. Adjust-A-Bed re-
places your box spring, fits your bedstead or headboard. Fully
guaranteed. Want the last ~rd m bedroom comforU Come
try ~just-A·led In one of our showroorm. You'll agree a
flat bed II ohf.t.hle>RA
..at-. .. Al. MD 19ffM)ftllCIWI PUHi AVAi.Aili
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WedM$C!iy, May 22, 1968 -DAlLY PILOT JJ
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All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
Trade;,, Your Swinger •••
Tracie up to Color
During our . Polaroid@
lrade-in spectacular!
Free color
·portrait taken
by the Polaroid
f;amera girl!
THURSDAY 6:00-9:00 PM
FRIDAY 6:00·9:00 PM
SATURDAY 1 :00-4:00 PM
Potaroid• Color Pack film
4.19
Polaroid.~lack ancl white film
2.19
1 Polaroid 220
Color Pack with
4 speed.settings
59.95 =
With trMe.in, et little• 41.tl •
Tobi block end wtiltt pidu,.. !,.loon
wlttlovt a fteah 111 et1ly 5 Meefteh ... 10
~ fw eoler. Sharp 4.pS.. lefts.
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Polaroid 210 Color Pack
with automatic exposure
as little a'
32.88 *
wit~ trade-in 39•~
Camera has one exposure range for color; one for bl~ and white. lmagHlnr
in rangefinder makes focusing ·easy. Electric 919 and electronic shltter team up
~or .perfect exposure in almost any light. lightweight, pncision molded body hen
detachable front cover to protect camera when not in use.
*with Polaroid Swinger
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87.95 =
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NEWPORT BEACH
' (Fashion Island)
I ft.
HUNTINGT9N BEACH
(Huntington. Center)
.. 1
f 2 OA1L Y PILOT
Kansas City's 'Operation
KANSAS CITY (AP) -
"Hello. I'm Ted Otteson,
and I'm white. Jim Wilson
gave me your name, 81ld
I'm just calling to say
hello."
The man on the other end
of the line was a Negro.
K?Aisas City was undergoing
the worst racial disturbance
in its history. and a friendly
call fro m a white man he
didn't even know was just
about the last thing be had
expected.
"Well. hello!" he finaUy
managed to t>ay, ''ll'a nice
to hear from you."
That was the beginning
last month ,.Q(._ 0per&1ton
Hello -a praotl'cally spon·
taneous eflm by whites and
Negroes of Kanca~ City to
break through an ill'Yisible
barrier.
The objective: Help mem-
bers of both ra<:es do
something so simple and yet
so dilficult -just talk to
each other.
The method: Conduct a
sort of chain l~r by
telephone. People call mem·
bers of another race, men·
tion the name of a mutual
acquaintance and exchange
names of Crie11ds to call.
That's all there is to it.
Otteson. a slim, 43-year-
old counselor with t b e
Neighborhood Youth Corps,
told how the idea came to
him during racial troubles
last month in which six
Kansas City Negroes died
and nearly $1 million in pro-
perty was Mstroyed by fire.
"I just got to thinking
there must be something
ordinary people could do ~to
keep this Crom haweniog
again." the fndia·born son of
mlaalonary .-.nta s a i d
softly.
Kansas eatra shooting
and burning ended in & few
days, but Oper.Uon Hello ii
still IDOW'baDiDC alooa. Qt..
teson said be bu no idea
how rprany people are in-
volved, but aiready several
hundi'ed whites and Negroes
have made tbouaada of
calls. "
Wilbur ~al, 38, a
Negro speech CODl\lltMt
with the city school board,
reported surprise aeems to
be the initial reaction of
Hello' Breaking Barriers
whites he has t.Jes>boned in personal meeting• between if any ~ 1'itb eadl b' tblnc. •• he said. f'bclt "'1
Operation Hello. wbitlla and Negroes wb other. ditticult to delcribe ....
"You get a tligbt allen.ce _«dJDlr __ »r ___ m_ .. iebt~_bav __ e __ lltile _____ "It __ '•_•_~__;;_-__ _.:.•_fri_iee_-d_· _;.,,you_'ve_tried __ Jt._" ___ _
at first," he Mid, "tben they
become quJte entbuaialtic
and eger to dllcuu thlnp.
"People on botb aides
need reuaurmc that there
are people concenecr about
their welfare. Whites are learnine Negroes are jult .,
worried about tile violence golnl Oil .. they .,.. ..
Goodleal added t b e
telephone talU could lead to
Senior Given
Honor at USC
Brend&n F. Jundanian,
3111 Gibrlaltar Ave., Cotta
Mesa, a senior at USC baa
been bot>ored f« leadership,
scholarlhlp and creativity at
a recent campus dinner.
Jundanian, a Woodrow
Wilson Fellowabip Founda-
tion De,Pgnate, is also a
member of Pbl Beta Kappa,
national acholaHbip honor
society, active in ~tudent
government and winner of a
*3,000 Sparkt Memorial Phi
Kappa Phi graduate
fellowship endowment, one
of 17 in the nation.
NIGHT • DAY SERVICE
..... ..
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Newport-Me!
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in e fabulous essortment of colors!
Banclini Wffditiur With
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For dichondra only. Controls crebgrass, blue·
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Enhance your 9uden with the fragrent
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NEWPORT BEACH -FASHION ISLAND
2 I c
AD Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Throagli Satwilaf'
_,,.c.~ .. , , .. . .. ....... /::" ..
Ad{f iiVllig space
to your home with ...
brush ...
• scissors •••
and
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Do it yourself the simple scissors·and·brush Wiii with Excekll
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dur1bility. Available in a wide ranee of pett«ns
and colors to suit your tastes.
only 2 5~ :.~tile
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Adhesives -Jc! tools llso •~bll at P•MJS Tile Deplrbuent
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• NEWPORT BEACH·-FASHION ISLAND
Citizen of t
gram for fill
.has been •
week.
Award wir
CANYON,
Anna Marie
TIER, Sandi
Richard M1
Wallace. Ca·
WOODLANr
Mark Z e c
Oberman, ,
ADAMS, C
Peter Stone,
Cathy Okad'
bie Man
LINDBERG:
ford, Edd.it
Elizabeth A:
Doody, RoH
BAY VIE
Campbell,
Lynn Sheru
Wilkin90n; :
i e Pe 1
Winegard
Patina, Nie
COLLEGE
Bateman,· ·
Rod Flggatt
Roy Ferns
McKean.
MARINE I
ST(
c
Coro1
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Find t
tlon t
Jet El
port,
The big
you ·act
current
flights •
values a
Be at t•
day at
Cafeteri
A pt
Peter Ii
Horace
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. ~:tilnln1 Plenall of the california Ancel1 (left).t.~988 ~;'CamDlicn Chairman wlahe1 1uceeu to ,Judie DrUCe .... ·w. S"umner, 1881 Campatp Chairman for Ibt Men-:.:.tat Health AlaoclaUon of Oranse County whlcla ii
····in the midst of its 19ea drive.
~~Newport-Mesa Sch~ ~~Tell Citizenship ~6~
. I
• Citizenship Award Vlyate, SllMIY Stevena, Jane
. ·"Certificate winners for April KJnplay,. '.fent Gibb 1 1 • ·In the various s c h o o 1 s Karen Stetle, Mark Buklct,
p a r t l c i p a t i a i in the Don Thousand, Bob Fuaell,
Newport-Mesa U n 1 fl e d Ron O'Rourke, Br a d
-~ Di £-Lt i c. t ' a Ostman; BAI.EAB.IC..»a:
A m ericanism Committee V a n d e r v e e n , Deirdre
Citizen of the Month pl'O-Mathews: MONTE VISTA,
. gram for fifth grade classes .Jan Brousard, Ted Allen,
.has been announced this Margaret Hint.on, Robbie
week. Stinman; and NEWPORT,
Award winners are Gary Gick, Debra Jones,
CANYON, Miles Elledge, Katy Barnard, Julie Anne
Anna Marie Starnes; WHIT· Searles.
TIER, Sandra 0 c h s n e r , H ARP E R , M arllyn
Richard Morris, R u th e McCord, William Wilkinson,
Wallace, Cary Thom a s ; Doris Koh I , Bob
WOODLAND, Carol Brown. Buschmann, Eve Palmer,
Mark Zed e k a r • John Leland Scull; PAULARINO,
Oberman, Wendy Heat.on; Daryl Walke Jay Govin,
ADAMS, Charlotte Sady, Jim Shaw, Cathy Carlaon,
Peter Stone, Len Feemster, Rhonda Busk, Ron a 1 d
Cathy Okada, Bill Lee, Deb-Solinsky; and MES A
bi e Ma n n in g ; and VERDE, Peggy Bradshaw,
LINDBERGH, Karen Bed· Ken Feskanicb, D e b bi e
ford, Eddie D e c k e r t , Hanson, Randy P e r r l n ,
Elizabeth Andrews, Warren David G i b b 1 , Joyce
Doody, Rosana Maran. Johnson.
BAY VIEW, Mar 1 ha CALIFORNIA, Virginia
Campbell, Paul Mitchell, Begley, Bruce Boegel, Wlllle
Lynn Shertzer 1.. E d w a rd Carnes, Fran Doore, Jalrn
Wilkinson; POMONA, Deb-Emory, Mike Bon In;
i e P e tr l e , P a t WILSON, Susan H a r t ,
Winegardner, Josephine Charles Myre, Can d t
Patina, Nick Hodges; and Howard, Robert Adami,
COLLEGE PARK, Keith Brenda Hill, Arthur Galvan;
Bateman,. Robin Kuehne, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, Ron
Rod Flggatt, Robin Brewen, Stroner, Kathy Burm, Kathi
Roy Fernstrom, Deborah Noack, Dan Doane, Holly
McKean. Tillman, Joo Field, Irene
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MARINERS, H 11 J a r '! Shira, Steven Ball.
STOP the BIG JETS /
Open Meeting
TONITE 7:30
Corona clel Mar High School
(11 lastblllff J
Find Out How, What, and Why Ac·
tlon Must le Taken to Stop Airport
Jet Expansion Over Homes in New·
port, Corona, Costa Mesa.
The bi9 jets will be flying over your home unlen
you ·act nowl Those who want to 111p1nd the
current Or1n91 County airport promi11 50-60
flights tl'h d1 yf Don't w1it unt il your property
v1lues are d11troy1d ••• the time to act is nowl
S. at the optl'I m11tin9 TONIGHT -Wedn••·
day at 7130 -Corol'll del Mar High School
Cafeterl~ • A ,..,... ht of the com"'ftt" l..clHe:
, ..... larrett A.VlncmJort ......
Horace H. ...t-nf• Gr111Ylle L.tclel
M ... ew A. Cox M. C. McCnry
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Wtdntsday, May 22, 1968 DAILY PILOT J :1
J.P. STEVENS SHEETS
HA VE THE LOOK OF OLDE.~
THE NO-IRON FINISH
OF TODAY
Reg. 6.50 twin
flat Oil' fitted 5.49
Steven's charming rendition of
an olde English garden is printed
in pink, blue or yellow on
wonderfully luxurious beauti-blend
sheets. A blend of 50% cotton and -50% polyester that stays smooth.
"Canterbury Print"
. 7.50 full flat or fitted . . 6.49
10.00 queen flat or fitted I. 99
13.50 king flat or fitted 11.99
4.60 pr. plUow cases pair 4.31
5.20 pr. ting case! pair 4.71
"Pure While"
4.50 twin nat or fitted 3.99
5.50 full flat or fitted .. 4.99
8.50 queen flat or fitted 6.99
10.50 king fitted . . . . . . . 9.49
11.50 king flat . . . . . . . 9.49
. 3.20 pr. pillow cases pair 2.71
3.80 pr. king cases pair 3.31
WINDSOR PILLOW : ••
WITH THE GENTLE
.SUPORT OF DACRON®
Reg. 6.00 standard 21x27''
f inJsbed size, 24-oz. 4.99
You'll love the way extra Dacron® poly·
ester fiberftll llttl ·your held, yet st ill
sinks 1n·. Stays bouyant! Cotton tick. By
Globe .
8.00 queen 20x30" flnJshed size,
2kz ............. .' ............ 5.99
10.00 king 20x3&" finished lize,
3k .................•••••.... 7.99
Sbeeta 2, Bedding H-
THE BROADWA v~s
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3.50 bath 1.99
It's a "Symphony" as roses elaborately
wind around this two-tone towel woven
for a reversible effect. Enhanced with
a thick fringe. In gold, jade, moss,
bronze, raspberry or pink.
2.00 hand towel • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . . . 1.59
80c wash cloth • . • • . • • • • . • • • • . • . . . . . . . . 59c
1.Jnem, 23
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HUNTINeTON IEACH e 7777 EOIN~ER AVINUE
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~
Fish Cannery Era Ends
Eras a re ending all the lime around Newport
Beach.
The latest is the fish cannery business.
Once proud and flourishing. In recent years U1c in·
dustry has beeo reduced to canning cat food , includin~
imported chicken parts.
Western Canners Co. is the last to go. It started 34
years ago as one o( several canneries located in New·
port Harbor. Ten years ago they began closing down, one by one.
Why?~
High taxes? No.
A decline in fish consumption'? No.
Zoning problems? No.
The answer, according lo Thomas A. Thomas, part·
owner of Western, is simply too few fi sh, loc~lly.
· The fish in coastal waters. he says. are disappear·
Ing because of water pollution. specificaUy common
household detergents.
The fresh water detergents, as tbey pour into the
sea Crom sewage outialls fou r miles off the coastl111e',
don't di.ssipate. And the are killing the 9cean kelp,
leaving the fish without prolection in which to spawn.
So the fish are going elsewhere. ConsequentJy, so
are the commercial fishermen.
Ten years ago. there were about 150 such fisher·
men who plied the waters off Newport. They brou~ht
in close to $500,000 yearly in l'aw fish for processing
by Newport's canneries.
Today. there aren't more lhan two d~zen .com·
mercial fi shermen lefl in Newport. and they 1ust he up
in the harbor during the winter months. Then they go
either to Mexico or Oregon to Jish.
All the other fishermen have either sold their boats
and gone out of business, or .have headed permanently
ror non-detergent waters. Small wonder the local can·
nery business has been scrubbed.
fl'or instance, it's ideal as a location Cor a restau·
rant. The house specialty or such a restaurant would
be, of course. fish. '
Imported.
Tackling Problems Jointly
"Our city boundaries can only be described as in-
ter'locking. and street systems and flood control chan-
nels are unaware ol political boundaries."
That. according to Newport Beach Mayor Doreen
Marshall. is one of the obvious reasons for cooperation
between ber city and Costa Mesa.
There are innumerable other reasons, of course.
Children, fo r one. They don't recognize the political
botmdaries of the two Harbor Area cities, either. They
don't ask - or care -what town they're in when they
play at the park, go to school, swim at the beach or
visit the library.
It is no sage observation to suggest there is much
that both cities could gain. and are gaining, through
joint planning and action. Duplication of effort and
cost involved could, and should, be avoided.
To cite one of many examples: Newport Beach ~
lice last week experimented with the use of a '38,500
helicopter. The "chopper" appeared to have enormous
advantages as a law enforcement tool.
But it is questionable whether Newport is a large
enough jurisdiction for a police helicopter. They are,
ufler all . tremendously expensive to maintain and op-
erate. apart from their initial cost.
The two cities together, however. might be able
to alford one for joint use. That would make sense.
1t should be rememoered that law violators certainly
don't respect d ty limits.
1. MM acJ>t~'f But don't weep for the canners. As their cannin~
Income declined. the value of their properties soared.
'Phtit-+sn!t-lttlrpr-ising. Ior ther-a73IeJilan.y--pote.ntially
profitable uses for bayfront land.
Costa Mesa Mayor Virgil L . Pinkley commented:
''What's good lor C ost a Mesa is good for Newport
--.D4':acb.'' - -In many instances, that could well be. N 'MAft~r··c:-msAt)ER WW -----~
45 to 65 Age
Group Has
Revolt Power
WASHI NGTON -11 the 45 to 65 age
group were to adopt the tactics of
their juniors the ir revolt agafost youth
could be of monumental proportions.
Consider these factors: The 45·65
age group is the largest of such group-
ings, it contain~ more voters than any
other. and more of them vote. Funds
come from the 45-65 age group to keep
rebellious youth in college. Their con-
tribution to the federal revenue. while
no~ cu\culablr.. is undoubtedly the
greatest ot any age group. The 45·65
class possesses wealth w,hich it can
pass on to those iL favors and deuy to
th11se it dlsravors.
Who could deny that their interest in
thEl system and the estabUsbment. and
its preservation, is vital and they have
every right to protect t:iat interest?
How to protect their interest iR a
quf'stion. Marching around a n d
shouting in all l<lnds or weather has
obvious disadvantages and, besides,
members oC the group are too busy
trying to hang on to their jobs.
THE REMEDY OF Rep. Otis Pike,
<D. N. Y.) suggests itself as a possible
alternative. ''rve got two children in
college," be said, "and I've told them
they can do all these things. They can
tie up the dean. They can steal papers
out of the office. I can't stop them. But
I told thetn if they do these things, Jt
wiU be at their own expense, not
mine."
The group might make its power felt
by measuring every move and every
man by whether or not they contribute
lo orderly cultural ~d human con-
ditions for the largest number. Thi~
revolutionary principle espoused by
every Uberal from Franklin Roosevelt
through Hubert Humphrey would now ,
of course, expose the group as ready
for recruitment by the John Birch
Society. But, never mind, If we could
just get some orderly evolutionary
change we could survive the criticism.
MEASURING THE man whom the
group would vote for as president by
these standards runs the ri3k also that
The massacre or a thousand Viet·
namese civilian government workers
priests and women In Hue by th~
North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong
will lake lu place in the catalogue of
man's inhumanity to man. along with
the Soviet slaughter oC Pollsb oUlcers
at Katyn in UH-0.
Civil wars are the cruelesL or all
wars. Combat waged in the mid11t o(
civilian populaUona takes Its inevitable
toll or innocent noncombatants. But
the careful inqulry ot tbe American
mission ln SaJgon shows that these
viet.lms were not the accidental otr
jecta of war's frightfulness. They were ~beaded, burled alive and clubbed to
death by a foe indifferent to all con-
alderations of humanity.
What happened to these unfortunate
JeOPle would have happened to
aou&and1 more South V1etnamese ll
• Tet otfemive had given the enemy ~ C!Ofttrol ia ot.ba c1Ue1. i *1 happened to them ls an om fintubt of wbat will happen to b
.... ol ~ of South Viet· r rH lf the civi.Uan population of the _. II exposed w the Ven;tance aDd
..... l of Nortb Vleb'lam. Wu.._itu Post
Dcru·
Gloomy
Gus:
Mter the city sells that $400,000
in gravel from the old city
dump, will they then fill the pit
that's left with water and call
it Lake Hurlburt'!
-A. f'.
Th" futurt n llt<tt rut1n' """''• "" M<tHtrOY fllon ti lht n•w••••tr. S••• your ••I llHft le Gleomt Gus, 01111 '!let.
th • group will be censured !or favor·
ing law and order at the expense of
lhe free human spirit. If the spirit
were a little more human its freedom
might not have to be curbed. The
group will just have to suffer under
the severe handicap of being for Jaw
and order, and try to find a new presi-
dent who will be. too . But which one
of the many statesmen who say they
are for law and order?
Another solution which mi ght be
considered by the group is the
establishment of colleges with total
academic freedom. The students could
select the professors. No grades, not
Pven pass-fall. No federally financed
dormitories with their hateful restric-
tions on entertaining members of the
op!)Osite sex. No required courses, but
any courses the students wanted. The
only thing, all students would have to
work their way through college.
THE 45-65 AGE GROUP will do
none of these tb.ings predsely. But it
begins to appear that it wlll do what it--
can do best and that is to make a
massive protest by marching to the
voting booth. The candidate who gets
in the way of this march is likely to be
trampled.
. There is a scramble now by all can·
d1dates to get on the r ight side of the
issue of disorder and crime, whether
on the campus or in the ghetto. to this
~xte.nt the 45-6.5 group is already mak·
mg its protest felt.
ll is becoming more apparent that
rppealing for the 10 percent of the
V?te in the 21-25 age group runs the
risk of 106ing it in the 45·65 group and
is hardly worU1 it.
THE CANDIDA 7E among t h e
leaders lea~t suspected of compromise
011 this point is undoubtedly. Richard
M. Nixon but Robert F. Kennedy i~
already pushing him hard and Hubert
11. Humphrey will have something to
say on the subject.
This.issue of public order. once the
rxchts1ve property of George Wallace,
has become primary and bi-partisan
as the Vietnam issue stands in
suspension during the Paris peace
talks.
As for the larger considerations in
the generation gap. age is likely to
take care of that before the creative
chaos the campus revolutionaries seek
will have had a chance to oblltcnte the system.
Encouragement
,, Lh1nptoa, Tex a 1 E~rprlst:
What does it cost to keep a '11ntlon
progressive -not just in dollars but
In thlngs like the personal help1 and
support we give our children and
thtreby our public school system,?
OUr children are our most valuabJe
resources. You'vetheard the trite tit·
pression many timea: 'Tomorrow's
leaders, etc.• And yet. Ws true. So, the
cost ls not just in wbat we pay eacb
yur in tuts for school books, and
teachers' 11larles -not jUJt school
clotl\ef and lunch money. It's more
than that. It's bow much •Ttd what
kind of encouraaement you give your
chJld."
Reader Takes Issue With 'Ex-GI'
Proud of 'Boys in Men's Clothing~
To tlle Editor:
Referring to the letter (Mailbox,
May 14) from Harold E. Peters,
Patriotic Ex·GI. It disgusts me!
(Ex-GI Peters protested the Wynes·
Thompson letter 011 grounds political
speeches don't represent the majori·
ty of America1i people. people have
11ot forgotten the USS Pueblo and,
fostead of Wynes' and Thompso?1's
proposed red flag with yellow stripe,
the stars and stripes and the eagle
should be made a little larger und the
colors raised a little higher for the
world to see.-Editor)
Patriotic i:x·G I, political l'ipeeches
by Senators Kennedy, McCarthy or
olber prominent p e op I e do not
represen•. tbe majority of the people in
America. J ust as "burning draft
cards. demonstrating about everything
but life itself. using our American flag
as window curtains and beach ~owels,
and running to foreign countries Crom
reality to satisfy their so-called con-
science" do not represent the majority
o£ Sgt. Edward Wynes' and SP-4 John
Thompson's and my generation.
I suggest, Patriotic Ex-GI, that you
lift your head out of the sand and take
a closer look at the big, dirty world
you live in. The one your generation is
handing down to mine.
YOU'RE RIGHT about one thing.
Patriotic Ex·G I, these are "hoys in
men's clothing" who are fighting the
war in Vietnam. They are fighting for
Am erica. demotracy, freedom of
speech and press. the Negroes and
whites. poor and rich, nlppies and con·
servativc college students their own
age. power·hungry politicians. the
b;lj)(esuorn every day. the thousands
of oiher "boys in men 's clothing" who
have already died. For me, and yes
Patriotic Ex-GI. even for you.
My husband is in Vietnam with
Sgt. Wynes and SP-4 Thompson and
thousands of other .. boys in men's
clothing" in the same age gro11p.
Words can't express how proud
t am of him and all the other "boys" li ghting. so that our children
might not have to. So thal we can have
a warm house, full stomachs, good
health and educations. and a futlu·e
together worth looking forward to. For
011r red. white and blue flag, which
stands for what the real Americans
are searching for and can attain "if''
they can hold together under the
strain of our world today. A Oag that
brin~s tears to the eyes of those wbo
know and can feel what it is flying for,
what our MEN are fighting for.
MRS. JAMES K. GRILLEY
Wife of "boy in men's clothing."
and proud of it.
A ~lother Speaks Out
To the Editor:
In answer to Mr. Peter's letter
<MaObox. May· 14) in which he was so
disgu!lted with Sgt. Edward Wynes
and SP-4 John Thompson two of our
fighting men in Vietnam, l would like
to say Mr. Peters disgusts me. He has
Insulted every American soldier and
their famllles by comparing them with
the draft-card b u r n e r s . the
flrmonstrators and the ones wbo have
misused our beloved nag just because
these people are of the same genera.
ti on.
SL\'CE MR. PETERS ii an ex-Gt, I
am sure be would not have ap.
prrciated being put In the same bag,
as the draft dodger ln his day because
it was his generation. Sgt. Wynes and
SP-4 Thom.pson wen ~ to get
through to the American peoplt. I
undentand them -8lld I applaud
them -for beiDC wav. enough to
write what tbeJ t1alnk since our
servicemen art 1och a cartel I cannot
see Mr. Peters wavlq blJ overst.ie.
L etters f rom readers are welcome.
NoNrUJlly writers should convey their
messages in 300 word.f or Leu. The
right to condense letters to fit space
or elimi1iate libel ii reserved. AU let-
ters must include .tignature and mai l·
i11g address, bttt names will be with·
held on request.
eagle and stars and stripes when there
is a complete lack of respect for us
around the-world. When-a.country like
Korea can slap our bands. and we
cower in the corner, what are we?
Molt Americans felt that the USS
Pueblo should have been taken back
within 48 hours.
CONGRESS HAS let us and our
fighting men down badly, not only in
foreign affairs, but here on the home
front also. The riots, looting and burn·
in g; our policemi?n being shot down in
the streets and Washington sits like a
turtle blinking his eyes. When our
lawmakers decide to enforce law and
order and our courts stand behind our
police officers. and when we have
cleaned up our own backyard and
stand up to some of these cocky little
countries and let them know we mean
business. then. Mr. Peters can have
his larger eagle and stripes.
OUR BOYS IN Vietnam are doing
their share, dodging bullets and
rockets and never knowing where the
enemy is standing. Stumbling through
fogged-in jungles full of tigers, cobras
and every other reptile you can think
or. going sometimes for days without
food or water because supplies cannot
be flown in through the fog. Yet, still,
some people seem to think that these
young men have not yet earned the
right to shake us up here at home.
If Mr. Peters has any more fury, let
it be loosed on Congress, not on our
boys in Vietnam. L. M. P.
Mother of a boy
fighting in Vietnam
Olfler St•fleat
T-0 the Editor:
Coocerrung the article in the May 18
DAILY PILOT -''The Age of Sit·
downers; A Student Speaks Out" -by
Linda Grant, taken from· the OCC stu·
dent newspape.r, your newspaper is at
least a bit guilty of deception.
You should have appended to the en·
try of the article a note that Linda
Grant, though a student at OCC, is not
a bonaflde member of the current stu·
(!ent generation, at least not in terms
--•• Gee,..e
Dear George: I bave been stadylng your
pbUosopby of Sideways Thinking
for eight years DOYt. At fint l
didn't undentand It. Here Jafely.
bowever, lt's •ll become clear to
me! Where do J 10 from here!
HAPPY HAPPY
Dur Happy Happy:
To Jrad..W. 1cbool. HEY, WARDEN! ff tr e . r
J11C)ther one!
CONFIDENTIAL TO CBAIRMAN OF THE BOARD,
~al AcJds, Inc.: No •
~ they laugbed: You Just mate nn that the nut Un1e you
are asted to rpe.at that you're
1not lntr«luced .. ''Ult pnJm.i· nent ldd beld."
o( age. She is an older person whose
opinions and thoughts are neither
more nor less expert than the opinions
and thoughts of most other older peo.
pie.
FURTHERMORE, the logic of her
argument is flawed by over·simplifica·
tion; by the faulty analogy of com·
paring the problems facing today's
young people with the problems that
faced preceding generations; by im·
precision and sell-contradictic.n, she
accuses youngsters of being idle and
apathetic in one paragraph, and o(
being a ''generation of protesters" in
the next; and by the general
vulnerability of unobjectivity that
rings through her emotive language.
I don't intend this to be a personal
attack on Linda Grant, because I
reafue ·lhat she is a student On the
contrary, she is quite articulate. But
I do wish to call the DAIL y PILOT to
task for, either wilfully or not,
misleading its readers. That article
was not "the voice of reason" coming
out of the 18· to 2t>-year-old group.
R. s.
Objects to Police TV
To the Editur:
With all due respect to (Newport
Beach) Police Chief Glavas, I wish to
take issue with his stand on the police
TV surveillance system. (Comment
Page, May 24).
The primary purpose of the police
department is to prevent crime (not
punish lawbreakers). I feel that Mr.
Glavas has taken a step in this direc·
tion with the EPS, except for an
overlooked factor which could defeat
lbe project's purpose.
THE EPS ACTUALLY develops
disrespect for the police, and respect
for law and order is of. primary im·
portance to an ordered society. This is
why disrespect develops: As police
become more depersonalized, esteem
for police diminishes. This is why
there is more crime in the cities than
in rural areas. In rural areas. the peo-
ple know the policeman and a friendly
relationship exists. In cities, the
facelesa lawman develops the aura of
a punisher, and consequenUy, is the enemy.
An electronic eye is about as im·
personal as you can get, and Its use
would only breed hatred for the police.
Even if you are completely innocent, a
machine watching your every move. Js
enough to make anyone feel like a
crook.
CHIEF GLA VAS RAS consistently
reruted the idea that cameras will
make Newport like a controlled aocie·
ty in the book "1984." I agree. But no
one is saying that the TV surveillance
system would neceu arily create
Ge«ge Orwell's steriJe world, Jlllt
that EPS is a large step in that dir~
tion.
Draw a parallel to the Vietnam War.
Ead:I small esoalation seemed like the
best move to make to end the WU'
quicker, yet look at the horrendoui
result o£ tbae 1eeminal.Y innocent
steps. U 199f comes, It -will come
gradually, ~ by SWJ>. J q s t
remember: Once we decide that these
machines are good, they are here to
stay.
MR. GLAVAS SEEMED aD too
lyplcal In b1' catdMD lmP'loetiJlC of '
everything bad In Amsica. He atate1:
"Not all peopie bl WI country dntre
an effective law eaforcem•Dt l!ltnl
nor clesln a 1lowdotm lD • movemtnt
toward anarchy.'' Wbat be JmpDet ii
that: (1) An1oot not on hll lidt 1s
either a Communllt or criminal or
bolb, and (2) Anyone not oa b1a lid• i.a
aa anarclUt. ...
•
Joseph McCarthy is alive and wel1 in
Newport Beach.
DAVE RILEY
Flscal Re•tralnt
To the Editor:
Orange County Assessor Aod.rew J.
Hinshaw's intention to levy a tax on
the possessory Interest retained by the
' 'dummy" non-profit corporations
formed by the county and certai.11
cities to get around voter approval of
major expenditures bas significant im·
plications·. .
First and most obvious ls that the
respe.ctive cities and county will
possibly have t.o raise additional taxes.
Which, ot course, falls back primarily
upon the innocent hom2\lwner.
But perhaps a less obvious aspect ls
that this added and unanticipated tax
burden may cause city councils -in·
cludlng that of Newport Beach -and
the Board of Supervisors, to have se.
cond thoughts about using this legal
gimmick as a means to by·pass the
vote of the people for bonds to build
major improvements such as a new ci·
ty hall or civic center.
THIS PRACTICE was decisively
challenged by the 1967 Orange Cowrty
Grand Jury. Utilizing this legislative
chicanery, the city fathers have ridden
roughshod over protests of local
citizens in matters involving millions
of dollars of outlay.
If the taxes for so-called "rent" (ac-
tually principal and interest payments
on a private loan evidenced by a note)
must now be increased by even more
taxes, implicit in Assessor Hinshaw's
analysis of assessable proper ty in·
terest, then maybe the councilmen and
county supervisors will be induced to
take the people into their confidence.
THESE PROJECTS, incurring as
they do large capital expend.iturei;,
should be submitted in a direct and
forthright mannt.-to the will and
decision. of the people at the polls.
Flreal restraint is overdue. A step irt
this direction is to discourage fllrther
use of this legislative hocus.pocus.
Better still would be to remove th•
temptation and strike this insidious
legislation from the books.
HARVEY D. PEASE
Quotes
Sae Carlton, L. A., on sobool riots -
"Violence as a means toward an end
has become widespread in America
and does have an Impact on youth. It
seems a wp,y of life."
Mn. R. F. Ll.Ule, El C.jon -"Elec·
tion day will soon be here and an X in
the right place will mean the future ol.
our people.''
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~Devotion to DtJtY Cha rms .
When honors and awards are given, Orange Coast residents always earn tbei!' full share. ·
Such is the case with Lawyers' Wives o! Orange County.
When the organlzaUon presents annual awards durin1 the joint 1ala
with the Orange County Bar Association, one of the three special charms
will be received by a Costa Mesan and four of the 21 recipients of 100.hout
charms will go to coast members.
And, in teen achievement two o! the three Law Day USA Essay
Contest winQers are from Newport Harbor High School.
During the association's annual Inaugural Dinner Dance in the ~
dlebacJt Inn, Santa Ana, Friday, May 24, Frank Domenichini, president,
will preside during ceremonies recognizing wives' efiorts in volunteering
100 hours or i:nore at the Legal Aid Society.
Legal Aid-Lawyers' Reference offices are supported by both iroups,
and funds are raised by Lawyers' Wives through the annual Kate and
Advocate Ball and a luncheon fashion show. Proceeds from these events
will be presented to the association president by Mrs. James Batchelor,
wives president.
, Special tribute will be paid Mrs. James Thomason of Villa Park
·who bas given ~ hours to Legal Aid and Mrs. Ralph Diton of Costa Mesa
and Mrs. Stanley Gould of Orange, who are credited with 200 hours in the
past year.
Coast m~mbers earning 100.hour charms are the Mmes. William
Adams and John Breckenridge, Newport Beach: Morgan T. Wright, Costa
Mesa, and William Cha ramza, Huntington Beach.
Other county recipients are the Mmes. Russell Behrens, Royal Hub-
bard, Robert Kneeland, Eugene Langhauser, Herbert Lindstrurn, William
Thomson. D. Reginald Gustaveson. James Slack. Raymond Thompson.
Paul Cooksey, William Murray, Batchelor, Louis Knobbe, John Anderson,
James Rammerton and Furman Roberts.
Judged winner of the essay contest and receiving a $75 Savings Bond
is Harbor High senior, Richard Showstack, who also is the recifient oi a
$1,000 scholarship as a National Merit finalist. Editor-in-<;hief o the high
school newspaper, he has. served the past two years as president of tfie
school chapter of American Field Service.
A Harbor High junior. Paula Schoepe won the third place honor a,nd
a $25 bond. She also is a winner of a recent Spanish essay contest and is
an editor of the paper.
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HOURS CHALKED UP -Keeping track of service hours vol-
unteere4 by Orange County Lawyers' Wives at the Legal Aid-
Lawyers Reference offices is Mrs. Thomas Lumsdon. while Mrs.
John Breckenridge (right) checks the figures. Mrs. Brecken-
ridge will be among 23 members to receive recognition fol'-*-Y..
ing 100 hours or more this past year. Awards will be pres.fed
during the Bar Association's Inaugural Dinner Dance May 2f
in the Saddleback lnn.
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Golfers Tee Off for New Season
Veil of secrecy will be lifted by Irvine Coast Count-
try Club's women golfers Friday, May 24, when the
most improved player-of-the-year is named during
the installation luncheon in the clubhouse. Eyeing
the trophy are incoming officers (left lo right). the
Mmes. Roland Vallely, secretary; William Trum-
bo, vice chairman, and Gordon Peterman, chair-
man. Others named to the board are the Mme!;.
Sam Keyes. Robert Hartley. John .Johnson. Wil-
liam Mirarns. J. R. Freebairn. Kenneth WiA.ter·
burn. Michael O'Brien. Robert Weed. Wallace Fleer
and Miss Rosalie Vance. An 18-hole tournament
will precede the luncheon.
Las Reinas
Bridge Benefit
Beckons Buffs
.June and all its brilliant splendor of colorful
flowers will be "busting out all over" the Balboa
Bay Club when Las Reinas Auxiliary of Newport
Beach Assistance League presents its annuaJ lunch·
eon and bridge party.
Gathering Monday, June 3. at 11:30 a.m., mem-
bers and guests will enjoy a social hour before
lunching at 12:30. Following will be a parade of
summer fashions from Estelle Allardale of Beverly
Hills and Corona del Mar (formerly Kuliks) and
an afternoon of bridge play.
Din ing tables will be g a i I y decorated with
mullihued roses and adding another festive touch
will be an array of card table prizes, wrapped in
bright colored paper and topped with miniature
butterflies.
Bene!it chairman Mrs. WiJliam B. Tritt is be-
ing assisted by Mrs. H. Cedric Roberts, tickets
and reservations; Mrs. Floyd E. Buell. decora-
tions : Mrs. Harry H. Casey, prizes and favors. and
the Mmes. H. M. Mansfield, Richard E. Reece. A.
Harwood Thayer. Leonard T. Kingsbaker. Phil E.
F'rench. Roy B. Woolsey, John P. Condon. Ray·
mond L. Welles. C. Graham Edelblute, Millicent
Salisbury. Jerry Y. Bell. James D. Kneen. P. D.
Endsley, William Oujmette, Thomas Allison and
Robert L. Lang.
This annual event benefits the league's chari·
ties -the major one being the Children's Dental
Health Center which last year served 361 children
from 200 families in the Newport-Mesa School Dist-
rict. A total of 1.691 appointments were filled.
The auxiliary is beginning its fifth year of ac·
llvity in support of the league. Besidei; the fund·
raiser. members help staff the Thrift Shop in the
league building. 505 32nd St. On the first Thursday
of each month, finer donated merchandise is of·
fered for sale on the Las Reinas' French Rack.
(
FUNDS BRIDGED -Doing their part to brld"
the gap between services rendered and the monlJ'
required to give the !;ervices are members of Lal
Reina s Auxiliary who will present a fund-raisin,I'
benefit June 3. Mrs. WilUam B. Tritt (center) k
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Harry H. Casey (left)
and Mrs. Kenneth C. Kingsley.
'Helpful' Hens Find That Chickens Come Honie to ~oost'
DEAll ANN LANDERS: l am
writing in behalf of my Rftntb lfade
son. The boys in bit class are making
Ille miserlble for him. Here's the
reason.
I wanted to be • helfpul mother so I
typed a card with the names of~ men wbo signed the Declaration of In-
dependence. He then memorized the
names for a teat and took the card to
tchool. ·
Two day1 later my aon came borne cmn1. He said two boys in hit room
bad roUCl*l him up. I went to achool
tbe nut daJ to talk to the tellcber. Sbe
told me the reuoo the boys were mu
at 1'1\1 IOll w11 bec~se he hid cheated
Sn a test -copied aome name1 df a
card. I dJdn't believe it and I still
dan't. 1be boJ• were Just mlld because
tfjY eon 1ot a hl.,._ grllde. -I
• t ••• ao upset after talkin~ to the
teleher that my husba.nd decided to go
to school the following day. He didn't
1et on wttb ber worth a darn. He then
talked to the boys who had hit our aon.
Aa a ruult of that ~'\'era1Uoa the
boya went back to the te.acber and told
her my husband had callecl her and
the whole class llara which wu not
true. The next day the teacher made
my aon apoloelze to the class in bo!balf
al his lather.
Now r son bates school and Is mad ,,
I
1t 1.11 fM getting mixed up in what hr
calla "hia buslness." Don't you feel 11
iJ the re&p0nsibtllt)j ol parent. to see
tba.t their chUdren are not abused or
Created unfairly? We'd like your
view1. -: 100 PERCENT PARENTS
DEAB t• PERCENT: Here. are my
vtew1 IMlt I M 't *Ilk JH'll lib
diem. VIVI' ... It .ta.une. .. feeltnl
&Ilea '" 1....W 9M '-" ~. mb· •• , .. ltls IMl1l11e11.
b tltt hlCllre M 't lJpe ., ay more
cards fer bJm. don't io le acbool and
f'-'llt 11111 battles with lM Wiebers and
dee't become Involved In his squabble~
wttlt etller children. I'm not saying I~
te1c!kr ltandled this Incident too well.
but Ute lmporlant thin( fer yo. t&
realM 11 tl••t kids wbo have '" much
do1le Jw tbem become depelldeat and ..........
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 1m mar·
rled to a man who was crippled a few
YUJ"I qo by a stroke. Karl bas been
cllllifttd "unemployable," yet he
man.,.. to leave Ule house every day
and 'tralk all over town btaging
clprettea and wine money off
strancera. He gets sUnj.lng drunk, lies
dOWD rleht In the stfeet and passes
out. • ,.
Karl has been arrested for loitering.
panhandling. disorderly conduct and
ind~ent exposure He makes friends
with everyone in Jail and they do
favors for him.
I have taken Karl to two doctors and
they thought he was a Cine fellow . He
kidded them along by acting very jolly
•nd friendly. He told them jokes and
they ended up shaldng hands.
I could overlook all this. Ann. The
problem I am writing about 111 that
Karl 1ay1 he can't st.and to t.aJce a bath
unless he gets atoned on wine first.
Have you ever heard of auch a thing?
Is he crazy? What can I do? -STILL
LOVE HlM
DEAR STlt.L: Of CM!rte be'1 crasy
&IMI tllen'1 MdUJ 7ow cu do. He'a , ..
tbt one wbo mu1t do aomethbti, ..
1pparently be ref11ea. What bl
needs 11 to tall te a doctor -... •
~eal1 In behavlonl problems ... eu't
bf' Jollled •loaf. Untll then, tJ.en will
be no Improvement.
"The Bride's Guide," Ann Landin
booklet. answers some of the moll ho
quenUy asked questions aboat ,....
dings. To recieve your copy C ..
comprehensive guide. write _. •
Landers In care of this ne .......
enclosing a long. self·addres~
ped envelope and 35 cents in~
AM Landers will.be &lad to .. P."J wlth your problems. Send th_._.
in care ol the DAILY PILOT ...... 11:1 .. _.
inJ a at.amped, Mlf-addr I '!!
velope. 4.
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Jf DAlLV f'tLIH ..
Enterta ining 'B I oss
DEAR NANCY: My husband com·
plains that I abould ent8tain more to
help him get ahead in biJ job. He'1
invited the bo11 and his wife to din·
ner and I'm scared
because my cook·
j.ng is not sophisti·
cated. They eat
out in a lot of fan-
cy restaurants.
Can I attempt a
gourmet d i n n e r
even if I've never
done one before 1
-HARRIET J .
dinner that bombs. Don't worry, your
guests will welcome a home-cooked
meal after a dlet of restaurant food.
If you don't have a favorite party
dish why not try this s a v o r y Pot
Roast with Spatzle? Spatzle are de·
lectable, teaspoon -sized dumplings
that are easy to make and more or·
iginal to serve than routine noodles
that usually accompany Pot Roast.
This Pot Roast, incidentally, bas a
special touch of wine and sour cream
and is good. We call it Le Pot Roast.
Serves six.
LE POT ROAST
DEAR HARRI· 4-pound chuck, round or other pot
ET: It takes crust roast beef
to get ahead, but l clove garlic
it's not the kind ~ cup flour
you put In pies. If 2 tablespoons butter
a man's career depended on his wife's "' cup onions. chopped
cooking, there wouldn't be enough ex· 1 cup dry red wine
ecutives in this country to fill an ex· l cup water
ecutive wasnroom. However, it is t teaspoon salt
only right that you entertain the boss Yz teaspoon pepper
and his wife as a friendly gesture. 1h teaspoon thyme
It is better to be yoursell in the l bay leaf
kitchen than attempting a gourmet :y, cup sour cream
Have your butcher lard a 4-lb. pot r o a s t with salt pork. Rub the meat
with garlic and dredge in flotr. Heat butter in a heavy pot and saute the chop-
ped onions unUI golden. Remove the onions and sear the meat on all sides until
it is a rich brown. Put the o n J o n s back into Uie pot and pour in the wine and
water.
Cover pot and simmer slowly for 1 hour. Remove cover and season meat
with salt, pepper, thyme and bay leaf. Cover and continue simmering for an-
---------11---MJM!f'-.2-houff er-unlil-meet--it--fet'IHeftder;-Remov~in the stodr
and slowly stir in the sour cream a little at a time. Heat but do not boil. Cut
the roast into slices, arrange on a large platter and pour over the sour cream
gravy.
r
SPATZLE ~ cup milk
21,i cups flour 1h cup water v, teaspoon salt 3 qts. boiling salted water
2 eggs, lightly beaten Sh cup butter, melted
In a bowl combine the flour and salt. In another bowl combine the eggs,
milk and water 111d mix well. Gradually stir in the egg mixture into the flour.
Tbe consistency of the dough will be firm enough to cut into tiny dumplings.
Using a spoon, cut the dough off into small pieces, about lh·lncb long and
drop Into 3 quarts bolling, salted waler. Cook dumplings 1 or 2 minutes until
they rise to the surface. Remove with a wire skimmer or slotted ladle and put
dumplings on a paper towel to remove excess water. Return to pan and toss
with melted buttet'.
What'& your cooking predicame1tt? Se1id it in and see if we ca11 cook lt!
While we can't persoMlly answe r aLL your letters, those letters with the most
entertaining or pertinent culbtary probLems will be published in his column. Stnd your letters to WHAT COOKS? c/o THE DAILY PILOT.
Ho_roscope
Scorpio: Look to Libra
THURSDAY,
MAY 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARIES <Mar. 21-AprU 19):
has been down oo his luck. and read. Utilize your iMate
ability to achieve balance.
Avoid extremes. Heed
words of mate, partner.
SCORPIO IOct.23-Nov.
Accept added burden with
knowledge 1lhat It provides
showcase for your abilities.
Superiors will be inlerelted
1n bow you react. In
penooal life, aid 011e wbo
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Give consideration to
individual confined to home.
hospital. Get busy with pro-
ject which promotes a
worthy cause. Don't shirk
responejbllity toward ac-
tivity which improves com-
munity.
GEMINI (l{.iay 21-June
20): Older perton could help
you tulflll IOIDe desires.
New appr"OKh a p p e a r s
neceatary. Accent originali-
ty, independence. Strive (or
clarity of expression. ae
diplomatic wit.b friends.
21 I; Obtain hint fr o m
LIBRA message. Your role
today may be subordinate
but is temporary. Shore up
reserves. Cement relations
witb neighbors, f e 11 o w
workers. Break r o u t i n e .
Dine out.
What's
Doing
MARV DAY, '42-4321
TODAY
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tcflool. Cit,_ Or-. I 1 "'·
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Follow through on
hunch. Intuition i& honed to
r8'1.0l'-sharpoess. A p p l i e s
eepecially where career,
am~ •e concerned.
Get in to IH the boea. Cut throu&b red tape. Push
ahead.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22l:
GI'MI may appear beautiful, sreen afar. But wise course
la to remember ~lutions concerning aavillgs, ban.k ac:coum. Doo't overextend
yourself. Flne for practical
vacation ~
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221:
If you are watchful where
partnership funds enter pie·
tl!n, all is "U. Not wise to
take 111yUU.ng tor granted.
Do some p e r s o n a I in-
vestigating. Dig deep for iJ1·
formaUon . Go to source.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.22):
Wise to lie low. Let others
make first offer. suggestion.
Evaluate what you hear. see
SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Tonight much of
what was c o n f u s i o n
beC<>mes clarified. A cttlld's
words may prove signifl·
cant. A voi d self-deception.
• See per8006, situations in
realistic light. The truth can
set you Cree.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19): Be responsible for
property. possessiol'l6. Work
out Mtails wtlicb could lead
to profitable tr~n.
Duty at borne should be
completed before a n y
pleasure activity.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb.
18) : Hold off on short
journeys which tend to
deplete your energy. If visit
is necessary, let others
come to you. Take care with
what you put in writing.
Later. home atmosphere
improves.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20): Keep pMlrw flexible .
Don't commlt yours e If
where expenditures are con-
cerned. In making any
purchase, check p r I c e .
quality. You can obtain ge·
nuine bargeln if not in too
m U<:h of a hUl'T')'.
~ CALIFORNIA'S BIGGEST I N 1968!
••• ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!
14th Annual -Orange County
HOME AND
OECORAJORS SHOW
MAY·17·26, 1968
Opa: ""'11 l-11 p.a Sat. Mil Su. N oon·ll ,.-.
Al>IOSIJO,Ma ADtJL'ftlJ fl.71 l t ~ ---~~~.t~Yit&
ANAHllM CONVINTION CI NTll
... ·-Kattila (ICTOll ,,.. Dilllq1ui)
~f9d by Orange County Bulldtra AMOClation
A Gtorgt Colourfa '10dUctlon
. . I -•
Sa ils Sighted
Salling on the SS Monterey for the South Pacific
on a 42-day cruise tn>m San Franciaco via Los
Angeles is Mn. Helene Rosan of the Balboa Bay
Club. An executive of Rosan, Inc., Mrs. Rosan will
see the ports of Bora Bora, Auckland, Sydney, Pago Pago and Honolulu.
1gma p IS OS
Variety of Meetings
A variet1 of procrama are theme for the evezi.DC, and
pl.anoed for members of tia1W11 otftce will be die
area Beta SJima P bi Mmes. Don Shelton, presi·
chapters tbi.a week. dent; RJchM'd Sherrod, vice
A program entitled Our preaident; Mite Towmend,
Own Enjoyment ·will be tr e a s u r e r ; R i chard
presented by Mra. Hank Freudenthal, r e c or d i n g
Oswall during t o n I a h t ' s tecretary; Don Federlein,
meeting of XI Mu Mu corTesponding secretary;
chapter wtiich Mrs. Frank Ken S u t ton , pwliamen·
Stoltenberg will boet in her t.arian, ~ Ricti Sutton,
Garden Grove h o m e . civilian defense.
PreliAi ... over tbe buainess Mrs ""---i... R c---_,,. • VllAIRJS , .,.,,,~ session will be Mn. Ted will be preeentec1 a trophy
Bennets. as girl-of-111e-year, a n d
IV~s. Joe Pooley, newly· outgoinC president Mn. Ken
elected prelidftt ol Gemma SuUion and Mn. Bernard
Afpha Nu sorority, will Beiley, adviaor, will be
present a program on travel bODOHd.
which will feature highlights 1be 1Mt meeting of the
from her family's recent MUOD will tue place at I
trip to Japan. .... . .--.1. M -in Th p.m. ~-1. ay -· e meeting will take tbe Hundnston Beach bome &~ ath~~ th; R~s~\~~ ti Mrs. Don Hackett.
McDonald with Mn. Eddie . A pledge r.itual will be
Sedor acting u CO·bostess. presented for Mrs. Robert
The chapter aao will ~t M. Ges-vin and durinC UM
up a calendar for ttle com-. summer Mrs. Sherrod will
ing year, and make plans conduct pledge traWng for
for a dinner next month to Mn. Garvin, Mn. Randy
honor their husbands. B~uder and Mn. Steve
New chapter officers will Vida.
be i.natalled during a dinner Mn. Mike Townsend will
meeting of Delta B e t a present a prosram on Pain·
Epsilon taking place Satur· tint tbe PerMa and .. pi..
day. May 25, at Mr. C's in for July l\UIU will be made.
-
Eb~l I'S Sections
Name OHicers
During a noon bmcheon
tomy-iD 'Berk1hlre'1 renaur•t. Newport Beacb.
new oUkers ot Newport
Bdcb Ebell Club's Home
and Garden Se<:tloo were IA·
stalled.
~ officers .,. die
Mma. Ray Nlt lllD .
cbainnan; Carl Pe,arlftoa.
sectttary. and F t r o I
BaUeoctr, trHaunr.
The nut iMWlatiofl wtll
be Ebell'a Book Secll®
(Lucky) Sevt,n on Monday.
May 77. at 11:30 a.m. In
Mesa Verde eounc.ry Club.
Followint a Juocbeoc\ the
Mmes. Henry V a u I b 11 •
chairman; M a r g u e r I t e
Karaball Murphy and
Joseph Crelego, secretaries,
and Harry Goetz, treasurer,
will take omce.
PM otticen were iDBtalled
earlier this month during a
coffee hour in the East Bluff
home of Mrs. Norman
Watson. In char&e of section
actMU• art the Mmes.
Jack Littleton, cha1rmu;
Qwolet Edwwdt, c 0 •
chairman: R o b • r t Pit·
ttqer. 1tcrttary: Etnett
Kostlan, tnuw-er, and
IUdMlrd Scbne6der, brld&e
C'balrrnart.
RMltcted chairman of
tbe Traveltr'a Sectlon was
Mr•. ~ymood Herms. Tbe
croup bas planned • tour of
the Canadian Roclde1 on •
JW'le l~ ..
June 20 club members and
guests will depart at 10 a.m.
for a matinff performance
of "Cabaret" in Abm~on
Theater.
Mrs. Clayton Thompson,
club presidera, baa an·
nounced lhat the club's firat
ways and means project will
take place Aug. 18 at the Old
nmer's -New Timer's
Picnic. Mrs. ff e r b e r t
Puterbaugh, chairmen. will
head the group's
wat:ermeloo booth.
Women ol Moose
Dinner Time Nearing
A real Italian spaghetti Mmes. Elmer R. Bequ~th
dJmrer is sllllmei'Tug Cor-~1Ta1fi'fr.ln~Jay Mi r .
members and guests of the Ken K~Uy and M a r t Y . Wachowiak. Huntington Beach Women of Gold rings will b e
the M~se and will be serv· presented to members of
ed beginning at 6:30 p.m. the organization who have
Saturday, May 25, i!' the earned their friendship
Moose Lodge, Huntmgton degree during chapter night
Beach. enrollment taking place at 8
A children's t~lent sho.w p.m. June 11.
and adult entertainment will Decwations will be car·
be f'eatured during the ways ried out in friendship colors
and me~ns p~oject to which of blue and gold and all
the public is invited. Moose cht.pters are invited
Tickets for the event will to .attend. Planning the
be $1 l<!f adulta and 50 cents evem are the Mmes. Jack
for children. Mrs. Wdter Bain chairman Sue Kelly
Underwood, senior regent Harold Kreutier. o o ~
and chairman of the dinner, Allgood a n d ~rry Ale:ic-
will be assisted by the ander.
JUDITH RUNNING
s..ttte .... ,.,.
Couple to Wed
In July Rites
Mr. and Mra. Melvin A. R~ of Seaittle have
disclosed the bet:roChal of
their daqbter, Judith Ana
Running and .,.ul Edwtn
Russell, IOD of Mr. and Mra.
Lawrence E. Russell of
Corone del Mar.
Mi11 Running aittended the
University of Washington
and her flance was a ltudent
at Orange Coast Colle_ge.
The couple will be mar-
ried in Seattle on July 27
and will honeymoon in
Hawaii before rnakin& their
home in Bellevu e ,
WuhlQlton.
Long Beach. Husbands will
be guests at the dinner
merting which will begin
w;th a cocktail hour at 7
p.m.
lluy Direct---·
Turn the Key will be the
Poppy Sale
'Hits Streets'
Of Costa Mesa
Next Friday and Saturday
the American Legion Aux·
iliary. Unit 4S5 will be 1ell·
ing poppies on die street
corners of Coata Mesa.
Mrs. C h a r 1 e s Laudeft.
berger, chairman, w;u be
assisted by the Mmes. Neel
Hougan, Robert Fisher, A.
C. Almond. Clifford Estee,
Cecil F. IOM and Stella
Marki.
AU contrlbuUona are uted
exch1sively for the welfare
of needy veterans and their
families.
Hosp4ta1Jzed v e t e r a n s
make the red paper poppies
Wlder the direction of aux·
iliary members and are peid
by tfle auxiliary.
SA .VE!-SA VE! -SA VE!
W I (i $ by Donovan
100-;.
HUMAN HAIR
All
Styles
and
Colors!
WIGLETS
24.SO va1 ...
&UllD OPBlll6 SPKlll
HAND WIGS 5" TIED only
~2~~-FALLS 125.00
Values
Ollly 38" &UllD OPEii& SMCIAl
WIGS 69.95 , ...
&UIJ OPBfl6 SPECW
19"
only
only
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WIGI
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"PLEASE SENATOR
DO SQUEEZE
nlE LETTUCE''
-
Pict1.1tt with 1 story to WI
la one ot Mn. Cwyt Sau~
d Westem lceberc Letnact,
loc. San FranclM:o llld
Senator GeorJe MIU'J(ly n
Waahinston ~ a ~of
lettuce 1n front d the White
Hou.. The cri1P cnmdU'
tender point ii ttlat a held ft/.
lettuce lhould be a u•
lqll~ to the toucb. u:1t
lql.dabes, It hM been plucti!t
at the peak o( lta maturltt>
a.uure you the 1Weet dellmte
f1ao.ior you love eo much. If
>'°'-cut the lettuce. )'OU
lbould find tiny tumels
between the leaves. Now, tt
your lettuce doesn't aquiall,
and wtleT1 you cut, you find
the consistency of a ~p
Ith the..Jeav~ M --
ov er abundance of
togetherness, the lettuce la
overmature and will be bitter
and loulh. Squi61I our lettuce,
please, the IPOl\iY ca&o
liatency will meke you ll18CI
cool happy durinr the wann
playful aummer.
TASTE BUDS
COME ALIVE
Fresh aunny cantaloup, tt.e
first blushing pe1cbK', 11)4
t>riabt cMrrie1. A p-octuce Is
a real rbeerer-11¥ a!ter ttle
Ieng, tong, banana, pear, and
and apple winter. Fr e 1 b
Hawa.il11n pineapple a r •
really ainKlet right there ae
to flavor. Buket1 d tree
red raspberries should watt
._ whistle or two. And ol
COUl'N tbe blc 1tra~rry ~
la on. How con•mlent to haw
1ome fr11hly b aked
lbortcalrec u only o 11 r
bakery can tftldftiy wtlip
'em tacethe, • dealnWe
alclapide.
AU. THE SALAD
SmDD\S A.RE OH
DEXX
What 1 dell&tit to pkt .-p
dewy wet cnaicby aai.d
itreen• ... 8ronzt lettuce,
Boston Butter lf'Uuce, IRd
lettuce lettuce • . Sleek ft.<>
m&lne, curly endlw •• "(ou
know the Ita-111111 com endive
crlaply and pat It I n
cl.MrOlea with their favartte
meat ball redpea mi top It
with chftle . • . FJ'llh
watercre• and p&l"lley r •
Watercrea -.ndwidles are a
ral loYe for a 1-ty do, alaec
wltb a ulld . . And ber1'1 a
lln!IJwcti which lboul4 flip a
finger or two . . . sround •
radllhea In cream ~
with r;alt and pepper, and are
the radlabea Yllrntn1 ,_t
now.._ Pamper )'OW' Hlad
bowl, ·it dHtl'vet the v~
finHt . . . and whftl you're
HN.bed -iectin, 111'11' aalad
fbdnp, YoU'll ftnd a boJc d. de~ tllluea dOle ~
dry )WI' hMds. ~
PAMPERED
Rtn'A.BAGAS
· • • LovtnrlY euddlk>r fn their llftlt al endNd Ice.
broccoli too. • • nie:r. are
diem tf)at lllr8 t h ~ t r
rutabqu, but ~ WIDt 'fta
jult IO and Ice doe9 lie trick
•• And tbMt CDl1 JX...
att catdllnr on. fte ,.,..
South al tbe Border eat~
Wre w do Potaton, ~
we've loand that tbeJ tale
Just lllre Wllttr cbeabliltl,
slithered and pit In ay
recipe c•Ulnr b-water
cbe8tnvti. Great In dlOW
nieln, cbklctn « tuna dlehes.
Look around oar produce, the
d.lneftntnea wUI Noon 100.
YOQ llnow YoU ctai mU. a decent~ ... wtao.t ~ 1"b. And tried ...
S*nt .. IDl'llt tllb lay ~
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tor a fl'fth ontfr. MJPt•
1,11 .. for • badpt prield
Anre.I Oii llot llbck, the nibo
tale to ... aD ban d'oelrf'rft •
• • An 019W Wltb a piece ol
tiecou ~ around, ,rm.
fd IDd lerVe on tout, aJ1ir rou'•e c:nMJed • .._
brnd ~fried .. -...
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GARDEN FUSH BUTTER
LETTUCE
2 FOR 19'
MARSHIURN'S YOUNG SPRING
CARROTS
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BAGS
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PIZZA u _;. 69c
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TENDER TINY PEAS-I0-01. 4 $1 WHOLE GREEN BEANS-9-01.
SWEET WHITE CORN-I0-01. FOR
BIRDSEYE
ART~CHOKE HEARTS , ... 49c
BIRDSEYE JUMBO
ASPARAGUS SPEARS,. .. 49c
NEW!!
JENO'S PIZZA ROLLS
49' 6 01.
LOBSTER LANGOSTINO
PEPPERONI & CHEESE
SAUSAGE I CHEESE
SHRIMP I CHEESE
VAN DE KAMPS PINEAPPLE
UPSIDE DOWN CAKE
11-59'
COOL, SA TINY -SMOOTH
BANANA CREAM PIE 1.39
IRRESISTAILE ONION FLAVOR
Jewish Mohn Bread
APPLE DANISH
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OUR PRICES Eff£CTIVE MAY 23-24.25
LIDO MARKET CENTER
NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO UDO ISLE
LlllYS
TOMATO JUICE
4 FOR $1
LIBBYS STEWED
TOMATOES >o> 4 ht '1
LIBBY'S GARDEN 4
HILLS BROS. CASCADE SWEET PEAS 20> S ht '1
LIPTON
DETERGENT
DISHWASHER
COFFEE
67¢ LB.
TEA BAGS 41 .,. S9c
WESSON OIL
24 oz. 39¢ GIANT 2 LIS. 1.33
GREEN GIANT CUT
ASPARAGUS SPEARS '°''1 •L 3 ht 79c Best Foods MAYONNAISE 91. 49¢ GREEN GIANT
PEAS with ONIONS )Ol 3 ht 69c
HEINZ
KETCHUP
19¢14 oz.
NABISCO
OREO
COOKIES
I U . 47¢
BETTY CROCKER FUDGE
BROWNIE MIX
22'/J OZ. 3 FOR $1
V·B
JUICE
12 OZ. 8 FOR $1
ALL FLAVORS GELATIN
JELLO l 07. 6 FOR 49¢
KELLOGG'S KNUDSEN LA BON
SPECIAL K ''" ••. 29c BUTTER 79c LI.
KRAFT SLICED NATURAL MIDGET\_
LONG HORN CHEESE 39c ' ...
REESE TERIY AKI
MARINADE SAUCE 10 ••· 49C
FLAVOR TREE SESAME OR
CHEDDAR STICKS I •· 2 te. 89C
HONEY GLAZE
RA TH HAM 5 LI S. 598
OEL MONTE
PRUNE JUICE
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANAPPLE DRINK
t@lllec¢
FANCY EASTERN GRAIN-FED PORK
PREPARED FOR EASY CARVING
"· 39c
... 39c
PORK ROASTS 79¢ LL
PORK CHOPS CE~~ 89¢ LL
SPARE RIBS M~Ef~ 69¢ u.
PORK TENDERLOINS
COUNTRY-STYLE RIBS
. CHOP SUEY MEAT
ZACKY FARMS FRESH ROASTING
CHICKENS
Generous serving-for.two stuffed
wih our specie! parsley dressing.
1.98 lb.
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Double-thick chops stuffed wi+h ptump . roasters . stuffed . with
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• MON.-FRI. 9-5:30 SAT. 9-S MON.-FRI. 8:30.6 SAT. 8:30.5 •
JI DAILY PILOT
Fashions of Y esteryeal-(ome~ West
A 1*11 qyer 100 yeen 110.
Jt .. &e rootin' tootin'
Wild Welt. It was peopled
by IOkl minerl, Kaan --treprwm1, cowboJt, In-
diaal and lwlmetteadera.
They catn~ by wqon-tram,
around tbe Bon by lblp. en
hor_.k end even on fool
And for all time lMt 10
decede1. the nation'• Lorelei
... Horace Greeley sang the .
original s 1 r e n song, "Go
West. young me, ~ West"
. . . bas lured a continuing
surge to the Weal
Broadway ltore• in three
statel -AriloDa, California
and Ntftda -have of.
ficially unveiled a ~week
salute to tbis exuberant
country and it.I people call-
ed, The New American
West.
The esdttnc fulioa of
faahion to the western way
ol life •.• relaxed, e11ual
and outdoor oriented • • • is
hlghligbtied by the HUii·
Unpia Ceder and hltlion
Island ltorea.
Even color la W e.t ... the
strong, ebullient color found
PAPOOSE INSPIRED -So that your pa~ won't vamoose there's a new
carrier called a Gerry Kiddie Carrier wllicb can be strapped to motn or dad'._
back. A new version of the Indian pap eote vehicle, it &as a cantileverel ..
frame design engineered in aluminum for strength and lightness. : ~
in tile ocean, die towering ; . ·
foresta. the desert, the piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiii1iiii.
mountains and the ever-
bloomine ftowers. ·
,,. belt ol eontemporary
deaign from tbe tomantic
silhouette rem.inisceftt of •• ~ t . _______ -:.,MUD AND THUNDER DAYS -Los Angeles in with railroad workers and their families. The pbo~ · 111><~~-=w:':".as=--=a~n!":~-=r'::":oa:":n"-n:":Og-ct=..:tr::--.Wf;rirJl""""""Ul""r!mvm.w..g-b..,o .... s .... l--... g .... r-ap..a.b-..b-m-11-tt.-'le-collection of Wtlltam S. Mat"plty,
that WOJ"ll l)y the ven·
t11reeam~ Wett>-m---
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nesses and two separate cultures, that of the Anglo-author of "West of the West." la part of a two week
Americans who came West across the Fontinent ful-salute to the West and Westerners called The New
Conettoca wagona to the
lleek C1lt of t 0 d I )' ' I
marwlout II~ ls
prominently featured. filHn~ their "manifest destiny" and tJiat of the old American West at the Broadway, Fubion llland
Sparush pueblo .,vhich i1 represented today by and Huntington Center.
Olvera Street. There was even a Chinese quarter Fabrics of tile old West . -~----------------•.. demms, g i n g h a m s ,
leather •.• are med tn The
New American W 11 t
fashions with a VflrY "now'
interpretation m>d newiy
Alliance Meeting
Club Hosts Professor
processed to mate them
hardier than their
Jorbearers.
AIUan<:e Francaise de la
Riviera Californienne has
asked W".rs. Renee Hubert,
professor of French at UCI
and the author of five
volumes ol poetry, to be its
guest Friday, May 24.
Fellowship Hall of the
Community Presbyterian
Ohurdl, Forest Avenue and
2nd Street, wm be the set·
ting fot the 8 p.m. gadlering.
Mrs. Hubert will show 1lide1
and l!pNk on La Fontaine
·Methodist
Ceremony
Planned
A aummer wedding ln
Mesa Verde Me tho d i a t
Churcb 11 being planM<:l by
Pamela Ware alld King
Fitch of Bai>oa Island.
Parent. of the cou-ple are
the James Wares of Costa
Mesa and the Clyde Fitchs
of Franklin, N. C.
MiM Ware, a eraduate o(
Cotta Mesa High Scbool and
Onnge Coe.st College, is an
education major at UCI. In
high tcbool lbt was senior
class secretary and was a
member of Phi Theta Kappa
sorority.
The benedict-to-be also is
a graduate of Costa Mesa
and is a junior at UCI where
he is atudying psychology.
In high 1<:bool he was
Associated Student J3ody
vice president.
'BRAND' NEW -For summer is a Western brand
dirndl featuring ranch symbols, worn by a frilly ·
filly in a white peasant blouse to complement her
belted skirt. A matching turban completes the
ensemble.
The DAILY PILOT
Covers Boating
Best in West
Federation
Gathering
Ho&ting a breakfast May
24 m the 1Aguna Beactl
Woman's Clubhouse will be
members of Oraoge District
Calilor'Ma Federation of
Women'• Clubs.
Mrs . Georg e H .
Thompson. president of the
Llguna club will welcome
the women at 11 a.m. alone
with Mrs. James Mc~.
ditOic:t president. New of.
Ileen. diltrlct chairmen.
ctob presidents end deem
are hwtt.t.
Nure dltee for next
,.... ~ttrict mettlng1 will
be mmounced and procedure
bOlb hm 011t1oh1
dlllrm• will bt pen to
.. IQCCWOrl.
RND OF THE WEIK
T• ... ot ._. hotlPC*""" oartn""°"'9d ....,,.8ted .... .,. ................. .
foo4*t Ind pllnltd .......... dlllgn.
The ..... .,.... ...... It.~ t.rgllil\ '°°'
OW ...... prtoe ....
Individual stores a r e
and His Animals. augmenting ttle pictorial
During the meeting the presentation of The New
winners in the tifth FreDCh Amer ican West with ex-
speekine contell w 11 I hibits and collection• of
receive prizes. local Interest. Each atore
Receiving members aod will focus on the history end
guesta will be the Mmes. development of its lm-
George Davenport, Forbes mediate area ... and ac-
M c C r e e r 1 , G e o r g e compllshments of the e1tly
M e • c h e m , W 11 li a m famillet.
Moorbeed, Arthur S. Wiley --------
and Herbert Pl)'ICID.
TlcDtl •• ,1.50 for
nonmembers and 75 ~nts
for ltudentl.
junior set's __.
I a-.orlte ••• the
synthetic I all
11.99
Kids Like to
'Ask Andy'
.
Pricld '°low for four ~1· OK>b of blcndts,
reda. bnwttes ... looks and feelt lift rat, m.J
hwnaa hair. 22 inchel long. 'fti•etem headband.
Gttat fcw last minute datn, af ttr nrimmin& all cla1
Wttr.
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P....-Wttlmt ..,._, NEWPORT CENTE~ J.\4 .A. y· c C) ... Jn ..... v .. Cooft. -....... 8 CM fin ... _,_ 6•4·1110 "1 '--• p.m. t • ~ · . mey co eouth CiMst _._ ... , Mn cf'--fr.eway et
fttdar, ...... Dw .. .,1------------------'I ,......-·-.. -• ._.,or M4-ZM may bristol, coda IMM; ~9321, 675-3411 -shop
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BRISTOL AT Tll SAii DIE60 FIHWAY, COSTA MESA
FASHION SMOIS ••• fall 1election oE
styles and eolon. Cea in sizes S.10.
PriCecl &OID ........................ .
OMDl9f'S llOIS •• , fuD 9e1ection eE
dren and IChool atylaa, colon. S..
81-3. Prleell hem .................. .
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for tcbool, drea, play. Si.aee ll·S
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19 DAILY ftllOT
Colleges
Elect
Mc<:arthy
College atudepta w b o
voted April 24 ln tbe na-
tionwide "Choice '68"
balloting sponsored by Time
Magazine and S p e r r y
Rand's Univac d i v i 1 i o n
favored Sen. E u g e n e
McCarthy for President,
student organU:en of lM
project announced at a
somewhat l.elty news con.
ference in Washington, D.C ..
this week.
About 40 W as h l n g t o n
reporters, more surprised at
the a'beence on the ballot of
Vice-Pr..tdent Hubert H.
Humphrey tt. they were
at the Ont choloe of
.tudll:M, were accu9ed by
the project'• director -
Robert Hanis, a craduate
of MJcNpn Staite -of not
epprechtlng the
lipfflcmce of the event.
It. .ito Nid the lack of
preu attention e a r 11 e r
adYenely .tfected the total
lttJdeM turn-ool
Harri.I said ali,..iy more
than one million of the na·
tion'a l .t million student.
voted and that about 44 per·
cent ol the voters would be
e}j gi ble to cast ballots in
November.-~~
e s-US """ttw reason - -
ballot bore the name of the
late Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. ht& not that of
Vice-President Humphrey
was that the printing bad to
be done early in March.
On a first~oice basis.
McCarthy received 285.988
votes, followed by Sen.
Robert F. Kennedy with
213,832 votes. Ri<ftard Nlxoo
received 197,167; Nellon
Rockefeller, 11.5,937; Pres.i·
dent Jolnon, 57,362, and
Vice-Prealdeot Humphrey.
18,5.15 write-in v o t e 11 •
Alabama Gov. G e or g e
Wallace received 3 3 , 0 7 8 .
California Gov. R o n a I d
Reapn. 28,215, and New
Ycrk Mayor John Lindsay, 22.:m.
The majority of each age
group voting on the issue of
mWtary aotioa io Vietnam
favored "phaled reduction
ol U.S. military ~ctlvity."
'l'be second greateat number
of studeuta in each age
group favored "all out u~s.
military effort. .. Least sup-
port WU for JD.antaining tbe
current level of u . s .
mllitm'y actt viti)'.
SC Plans
Summer
Film Oa~
The U n l v er s i t y of
Southern Cal.ifoQlia a n d
Universal City Sbtios will
jointly spon80r a six-week
"Introduction to Motion Pk·
ture Productloo" program
this IUDlmef tor blgb school
seniors and lower dlv'-'\on
college students.
The unique educational
program la designed to help
reduce the information gap
thal exista between ex·
perieoced film makers and
young atudera interested in
motion picture and
television production.
Students wlil spend their
days at Universal City
• obeerving actual filming
procedures and
partlcipatinc in 9ellllnars
with studio executives that
will cover story analysis,
~lay writing, camera
and toond reoording teohni·
quea, set de9'gn and COO·
atructioll. casting, music
scoring and laboratory pro-
cedurea.
Eveninp will be devotled
to soreeninp at USC and
d.i.5cul1ianl with graduate
cinema student.a and in·
dultrf JeoM'es covering
film blatory, criticism a n d
motion pictllre appreclat\on.
1be progrmn. w h I ch
fta'U JUZM 34, will be ~
to a limited number of high
IClbool aeoicn and college
frubmen and ~nores
of oui.tan<Ung academic
aeMevement.
The students enrolled will
be nq'*9d to U99 ln USC
Cmnpal donntklriel tor l)t
dmlllk>ll .,, .. sncram.
A d d lUaal1 infc:rmatlon
11111111 be c&Wei8d bJ con-
tlldil!C the dflidOI ot 1be
USC.tlamnll City 9tudiOI
SUmmer Ctnema Prosran,
DM1k>G ot C 1 n • m a •
Uatnrlltf ol Southern
Cdb1aia, Unlvenlty Part,
Lot ~. Calif. 90007; ~ , ... ~ 21J) 746-
()eedllm for appkltiom
ii MllJll.
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DAILY P!LOT !J
Teaching
Program
Success
Cooperative teachlnc
practiced in a_,. e:i.n..
tary school clMSlOOIDI °'
the Cepistreo U D i fl e d
Scbool District bu been
judgied to be a succae by
teac:bers and principala as
tbey ev.tuete tt>e yev's
progrun, according to Supl
Charles F. Kenney. .
Plans are under way to ex-
1m1d the effort next year, he
said.
Tb r o u g h cooperative
teadlWg teachers are better
able to meet the individual
needs of p~ls.
They also learn from each
other ~ tiley share fleir
tea-ching ability, ptiilosophy
and personality with a
greater number of chlldren.
Eadl teeober has special
strengths llhet C9tl stimulate
a greater learning effort by
pl'pils.
A major advantage of
team or c o o p e r a t i v e
teaching is Chat it enables
teachers to W'Ork with small
groups of children in special
situations while o t h e r
teachers are presenting a
lesson to ttle larger group.
Anyone who has ever
worked on a commlttee
1~-~t---rf'1illft'ly-r11100f!dze:!r-tlliat--a---
sm all group frequently will
llWllke more progresc 1bal1 a
(
la:rgec ooe, Kenney lllid.
There are a nwnber of tip·
proacbes to cooperative
teaching. Teacben on eome
teams specieliM ill a cert&in
subject -say mathematics
or science -foe more than
one iMnlctiooa1 period due·
iog ttie da'}', while other
t&am members •. teach in
their specialty subjects.
Some ~ team
together lo a single subject,
5uOO as in reading, so that
children ol more nearly the
same ability can study
togeth«.
Teachers have for Jn8J\Y
years p r o v i d e d "ability
groupings" within their in·
dividual classrooms, but by
expandiog ttie grouping to
include children from two or
three o1ber rooms the abili·
ty span in groups cao be
narrowed 8lld a m o r e
desirable learning situaiion
created.
"I am most encouraged
with ttie progress being
_made .by teachers in OU!'
schools that were designed
to be opereted uod« the one
class, one t eache r
l>hilosophy," Kenney s aid.
"As schools enabling in-
creased flexibility are con-
structed J anticipate greater
pro~ss as teac!hers con-
tinue to work and plan
together rather than by
tlhemselves."
$15 'Adopts'
Youngsters
In Need
Two Costa Mesa families
have financially "adopted"
foreign children through a
$15 a month contribution.
Mr. and Mrs. John A.
Hubbard. 2394 Co 11 e g e
Drive, adopted 0 r 1 a n d o
Chavez. a seven-year-old
Ecuadorian boy. w h o s e
father earns $45 a month to
support the family of elghl
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Thomason, 3292 Geor~ia
P lace. have adopted Juanito
S. Gredorio, an eight-year-
old Filipino boy. His father,
suffering from tuberculosis.
earns 70 cents a day to sup-
port the nine members of
his family.
The foste.r parents get to
know their child through a
photograph and • c a s e
history. The child in turn
' learns about his foster
parent through 1 e t t e r s ,
postcards and photographs.
Foster Parents Plan is a
non-sectarlan,.non-prortt, In-
dependent organization. For
information write to Foster
Parents Plan, Inc., 352 Park
Avenue South. New York,
New York, 10010.
Council Backs
Film Tax Break
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
The City Council bas ~
dorted pending ttate leitlla·
tion that would exempt eer-
taln pbaaes of motion pico wre productlon from pro-
perty taxation.
The coundl llPlll'OWd N
Mooday a SeDMe \ill befGrt
the Assembty fticb woW4
aue&1 raw, une~ film
at ita low value. but ,..,W4
precludt bJtMr -· oftl& on~ocm..-.arll
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DAILY r tLOT
Stneu Grcsd11ate
Leslie Carol Andrews.
daughter of Or. and
Mrs. Robert G. An-
drews, 604 St. James
Place, Newport Beach,
will be one of 625 stu-
dents receiving an as-
sociate of art.a degree
from Stevens College,
Columbia, Mo., Mon-
day. Miss Andrews is
a graduate of Newport
Harbor High School.
7 Students
In Capo
But Walking Taller
Young Men
rt has been nearly thret
years since Watts. The
younf men still are i11 rh•
gtletto. looking out at an af·
fluent white America pa s·
ing them by.
But they walk tal ler now.
The young men. members
of !he Soos of Warts
Improvement Assoetatjon,
are developing a con·
sc1ousness of their black
identities.
Where onct there was on·
ty personal deprecation for
being non-white. there is
now a struggle to gain
personal identity.
In their aWtudes. dress.
hairstyles and language.
they are living a new dk·
tum· "Black Is Beautiful."
This is the story Ulat un·
folds from the findings of a
USC research study which
focused on "Sons of Watts."
The study is a docton l
dis56f'tation written b y
Douglas G. Glasgow.
... r • • •-' ~,. '' •
in Watts Still Look Out of Ghetto
Dr. Glaegow found ttlet
young penoos in Watts for
the mCl8t pert are not leav·
mg or p...Ug to leave the
ghetto.
"T'bey are not seeking to
emu.late the Negroes who 1n
the past have Jett the aru
in a search to become
absorbed into the middle
dass.
"Ra~r. tl'lese y ou o g
penons are planning to
stay, and are attempting to
trarxriate ~ ft*lo ·a. •
area of IUbtuace." Dr.
Gta.seow says.
He UIUU "black power"
is hutlWI power that must
be established before the
Negro can conduct a
dialogue with white Amerk:a
and negotiate for hla fall
participetion in aociety from
a position of recogniud in·
tegrity aod dignity.
"Black power," he says,
"mey or may not be frauatit
wttil the f • a r 1 o m e lm·
p&auoa. that tt aeemc to
t'GIQure in tbe minda ol
thole who h9w beard it
ove!'WOrbd by tbe m11s
media.'' •
Douglat Glasgow is a
Negro In NI thirties. one of
12 children in hJs family. he
WM born and l"Ml'ed in Beef.
ford-Stuyvesant, Brookly n,
N.Y., one of the largeet
ghetto communities in tbe
East.
''Tbt entire concept ol
education lor G b e tt o
Necroet should be r e •
oraaniJed." he cootenda.
Altboulb many of the young
peraons are briabt and
articul*, there an stag·
g«inc numben of 11th and
12th grade dropouts simply
because education doeso 't
telJ it like it is.
"There is a sharp dispari·
ty between what ldM>OI and
education profe11es and
espouses aod tbe actual
lives and Joclal ?Olea lleJ have to look forward to.
''So, they drop out. Thdr
alternatives theo an either
to try to get menial Jobi, °"
take up the life -"hUltl·
ing" 00 the lltreet.
"For starters, t be 1 e
y00ng persons are seekine
more participation and co~
troJ of the destiny of thelt
own ghetto community, and
they are seeking to be beerd
in a diak>g with white
America."
A:~--t-11-"'-
Capi.stl"ano Joni« Higti
School Principli W a I t e r
Spencer h• amounced the names ol those .tudentll who
haive avei aged a .. 8 .. Gr bet·
ter to qua llfy for the faculty
hooor roll.
In additioo, ~ ttudenbl
have earned a peded "A"
average fir ttl• th l rd quarter. They _.. Debra
Ruth Austin and Betb E.
Ro5enblum. ~ grade;
and Marg•et A. Delane:r,
Cyntbia-M. Hlller7, Tbcmel
·W. Kane, Oris M. Kfl81'M)'
'and Mario W. ~.
:eigtldl grade .tudmlll.
lncluded nn Ile ._.lty
honor rol are:
. . . .
Girl Graduates
1n-MinneM>ta
ClaJn Matlon ol Costa
Mesa, 1 tenior at Concor~
C"..ollt1e in Moorbted. Minn .•
will graduate wittl cum
laude b<man ID June.
Cum lmde desJ~s ll IC:Udtnt .,_ hat mabU!t!d . ~point·~. Ut • .,_,, ,
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S p"lendid Cast Puts New
Pennsylvania Primary Poll
Pushes Pat Paulsen's Plans ~ COUJMllA f'ICT\llU ........
iile Ink> 01.d 'Ok"lahoma' ' HOLLYWOOD (UPO -
Pat PWulsen'a campaan for
the United StMes presidency
took a leep forw a.rd when a
lincte vote poured in for
hlm (a write·in) in the
Pennsylvania primary.
Paullen lmi9tl. "If rm nodded to a roomful of
PRFJ> 7JNNFMANH'S ~"' AMAN~
By TOM TITUS ... ... ., ........
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inc u. silver unlvtl'NfJ
th1I yar. and the South Cout Uabt Opera ,,_.,.
aodatica Iw riMo to the
oceasion with a splendlcl.
spirited • 1l d thoroqgb~
satisfying revival of the
claaic JdUlical that started
Rodgws and Hammerstein
writin& fbeltrlcal hiltiorJ.
'Ibis la the second pro-
ductioo ot the San Clemente
group, oraaniied a year ago,
a.od tt demonstrates a
number of lessons lMrned \
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STELLAR YOUTH
Bob Andera..-. ...
America. Gunton's superb
tenor voice complements a
completel y ~o lld
pertormam:e Which adds
dramatic depH\ to., enen-
MJJ1 "m.aiab.t" character s""1nc_e_tta-inl-.tia•. •l •lbow..., ........ ~.Th~e _.. .. Lo~v-:el~y Gioria Pyle as
Music Man." The most im· Laurey ia equally brillJent
portent ii a cUnie of aet· as an aob'eas, but her
ting from lie gymnasium to singing voice is too aolt to
the ' more suitable Triton carry very far past the
center theater of S a n ord>eatra pit. When the
Clement.e High School. music is muffled, however,
thr it ii beautiful. Against a striking, ee-A ~ in 1 supportina
dimensional b a c k d r o p • role L1 B'Ob Andel'S«I as Will
director Kent Johnson bas Parker 'Mhoae triple threat fashioned still another in a growing list ol musical smglng, dancing and acting
theater successes in Orange talent belies b i s com·
County with an excellent pa.NllWe youth. He's just 18.
cast, 1 rousingly adept but he oanies more than bis
orchestra and some of the weight in a a t e 11 a r
finest c h o r e o g r a P h Y perfonnance.
presented in the county in Ado Annie, the girl who
recent ye••· "can't 11y no," ii well done
The latter is the work ol by LM.lrel "1ler, particular·
Lynne Morris , who ly in that bouncy. breezy
dhoreogrepbed "The Music IUDber. Joan Strickland Ml
Man" for the SCLOA laat
a ftne Aant Eller, tbou&tl
Iba uperiencea tome dif •
ftcult1 will her DMical
dq..,,
'!be villainous Jud Fry is
portr~ with 11P1Wcpriate
menace by James (])ap-
IDlll, who U.O IDMd»es
GGnton In. .. wce1 depll't·
ment. Aad Bud Scbee1e con·
tributel a hi1-ioul ln-
terpntation of the Persian
peddler w b o reluctlntly
WOOi the not 10 reluctant
Ado Annie.
Ovwall e n 1 e m b 1 e ex-
ceU.nce marts tbe SM <Jemente productloo, and
the roulillg reoditloo ol the
title number literally lights
up die s•. The aforemen-
tioned dream sequence is a
bri lliant blend of
cboreogl"8flby, li1'rting and
music which carries the
first act to a moving coa-
clusion.
Also, director J ohnson has
employed open 1 t a g i n g
rather than the traditiooel
method of dr-awing the cur-
tain on scene change.. Thia
ia effective end unobtrusive
in the first act, more
~~. but generally the tedaque
does men to maint1in than
destroy the lBusion.
Two brief items on the
negative eide are Ile lhalty
spotlight UJed in th e
sm<>keho~ scene, Mdch
often misses Jud altogettier,
and the poeitiooing of the
cooductor on an elevated
chair blocking the view
from 'mmi~ points of the au·
die~.
"Oklahoma" iA ooe ol the
better musicals seen on -.Y
county stage and a definite
step upward for die South
Ooast Ligtit Opera group. It
continues ttirougb Saturday
night, with an 8 p.m. cur-
tain, at the S~ Clemente
Hiah School Tntoo Center.
Four Plays
Set FriJay
In Benefit
A program of four one.act
P'-YI wU1 be presented Fri·
day night at 8:30 p.m. in the
Sa:ota Ana Valley High
Sd:lool audilorium by Sim'•
Theater Worubop, a Sallta
Ana community t h e a t e r
ifoup. . . The plays, all come4ie.s,
are "Doctor From Dun-
more," "Will tbe Real JfllUI
Christ Pleaae stand Up,"
"'lbe Big Black Box" and
"Cocktails for Five."
The out includes Ooftno
B. Inserra. Sim Hubbard,
Ernie Brown, Pat Hubbard,
Ken Engle, Helen Ash, Bob
Bruce, Tom Johnston, Jim
Moore, Ed Ash and Alice
Walker.
The pa.,. will _..
pre1entecl .. a benefit for
the 'nlomas Jeff er so n
Smoot PTA.
Tryouts Set
For 'Harvev'
Open auditions for Macy
Chaee'a Pulitzer Prize-win-
ninl conMdy "Harvey" will
be Mid Sunday afternoon by
the Santa Ana Community
Players.
The tryouts are scheduled
for 3 p.m. at the Players
Paulsen la tbe television
comediao on the Smothers
Brothers lhow who hopes to
move into the Wbi._ Bouse
-~ white house -next year.
"I've got a lot more write-
ln votes than have been
reported in the preas," the
long.faced P.atllaen com·
plained. ''For 1.nstance, I got
twice as many votes in the
Wieconsin primary IS Vince
Lombardi and Bart Starr of
the Green Bay Packers.
"They got two and I got
four. And don't forget,
they're popular."
Paulsen threw open his
blue suit to reveal a atriped
red, white and blue lining, a
test imo nial to bis patriotism.
Dead panned, he Mid,
"Bobby Kennedy &ays my
campaign is peaking too
early. But he forgets I ~.
nou~d my candidacy two
W.elkl l>ef0re..M-dic1 "
Pau.!aen is running on his
o w n Independent ticket,
musing whether to hold hi1
convention in Fargo, N.D.,
or possibly Fire Island, N.Y.
elect.cl I'm go1n1 to drop diners who failed t 0 FOR--:1 :-!•.
m. recognize him, and faded n •
the Smothers Brothen u.ae onto Sunset Boulevard. SEASQ~9el a hot potato. I'm loyal to my !.=======;;;:;~ '.L~ ~
friends but in thia cw I'm -•. _.,.,..,.., ------'~ making an exception. ' no1w.1rr uot.:r ~
"I w.aa a born politician. I was born in a 1og cobin in ........... ~North Cove, Wash. It's not ~
there anymore. Tides came ~ .... "'"'"' in and washed it away. But . .,_ .,_ , .. .,..,. .. c,.w4 ..
as a potential shrine it is not oe. ...,.,. ,,.. ''"-really lost. It'• only UD· "H-Te ._ A ....,.,.... derwater." AM .. ,_ Life•
So far, he admits, tbe l:=;;.;:::.:::;;:.:::;;===::;::=:==========a campaign bas coet him
'5,000. But be hopes to
recoup this amount and net
upwards of mlllioa dollars
(his figures) by selling Pat
Paulsen buUonis, bumper
1Jtlckers and banners to his
gaggle of followers.
"I don't want anyone to
think I'm in this or the
money," he said slyly. ''I'll
probebly give it all to charl-
ty ~y.
"But you can't fault me
for not being a typicel politi-
cian in the American tradi·
tion. I lied about my in·
tent.ion to run. And con-
ailtent with tile others, I've
been vague about the issues
facing us.
' kee$1 tlb..Jlll
my votes. For instaoce, they
.... GREGORY
PECK: ,,...,._
' w
said I onJy got one vote in ,..-...._ Nest w ... .....,.__,... s.n.. "'THI r1.m-· . Penoaylvatlla. I happen to ___,
know I got two in Erlej~;::::::;:=:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::=:Si::=:=:::;::=:::;::=~:::;:=j
·--
alone. But I'm not eotering
any of the primaries. Thoee
Mf$ey Mouse politics of tbe ''Being J0ust a common •t f primaries aren or me. guy I lean to Fargo," he "I'm going to win tbe big ''"' Timt Shown ..
said. ''But I hear Fire N be " . . .. one in ovem r. A"ywhere Together
Island is exciting. Paulsen somberly aroae, Paulsenidentifieshlspar-lijp;~~~;p~p;:;jji\1.-.-----------------------------------, Zn!:tc~~ J!~!e~i:~ IP. I :J !le I i I £11
ty or STAG. He has had w••--1N t11m".mi'I serious offers from all the -
They're young ... they're in love
... and they kill people. Democrati~ caOOidate~ to Ml mrs 49¢
join them in the campa.1gn. 1 !!=
"I'm my own man," -Theaitler, 1000 W. 8th St., -. ......., ... -. Ml-41P
$arU Ana. We" DkMJ l',_,.11
WAmmll EFA'IYW
FATS ... A cut of six men and five d "Tiie Jlltttfe loek" Celer
women ii required ror the Parker Honore .. c;.:;i::'",...
year,• well u IOlllt other
shows for JClimaon. With
"Oklaboma," MiM Morris
has reached her peak -the.
dremi aequence w h l c II
closes h finf ec:t end l>e
''F..-mer and the Cowman''
Whktl opens tee l8CUld are
maglllAcent.
Col"lege Jazz Event
Features Don Ellis
:m~en~cch i!~S:e.:;!~ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -a..~~..:" ....
man and hi& strange com-The Univeristy of Eastern I iii [ ~
panion -an invisible white ~~t~ckLe:1nco~gr~ ~ ~ iJ!l!i
rabbit. The play is achedul· Fess (Daniel B 0 0 n • ) ... Hll 1'81ATW
ed to open in mid-July for P k .._-s..t.--At-...
three weekends. ar.er. CM.._U-'lrl2fUll l~~~~====~lr==::=::::::::::::::::=::=11 -.it
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HELD OVElll SECOND TOP-RIT
Heading a well chosen
cast ii Bob Gumon, who
carries equally 1 t r o n g
singing and •ctint creden-
tials, as Cur 1 y, the em-
bodUnent ot pioneer
The Fullerton Junior Col-
le1e 'Music Department will
spoa1or a district high
school honor band concert
and honor jazz festival
Saturday. culminati.ng in •
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Wily Lemon Retr~eves A W()L Angel Curves
U" T .......
NOT THIS TIMI -Angel catcher Bob Rodgers
couldn't quite reach this foul ball Tuesday night at
Anaheim Stadium as the stray popup fell into the
Boston dugout. Jim Fregosi and Rick Reichardt hit
homers and the Angels won, S.1. Same clubs play
again tonight at the Big A. •
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Now They're Champs
Kids Didn't Know an Oar
From an Ice Cream Stick
David Crl'ant is the kind of man whn
not only teaches history, bot makes 1t
as well.
What this chap has ~one for the
sport of crew is worthy of an award
of the highest order.
Grant has molded Orange Coast
College into a formidable competitor,
taking young '1D e n who ·probably
didn't know an oar frGlll an ice cream
stick, and making them into first class
oarsmen.
His Pirates have already done the
impossible on various occasions, whip-
ping oppooents from sucb major
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.
Columbia. Oartmouth and Stanford
-tbtn Grant will stioot for the
!{rand prize.
That of course Is a berth on tht
United St,ates Olympic team in the 4-
oared shells.
_ "lf we finish In the top three at
Syracuse, we'll try ror the Olym·
plct ," Grand C!Onfhlff.
"We .haven't bad a lot or ex·
perlence ln 4·oared and there Is a
dlHerence. The shell Is 40 feet lont
and quite narrow, thus tips easily.
ft'1 not the kind you go out for a
Sunday row In."
Grant's 1968 marvels are all
sophomores and eight of bJs nJne top
men balJ from Orange Coll.Dty. The
otber. Dave Halladay, 11 from
OaklandJ'
Angel Tally
80STON CAUl'ORNIA
''' llrW Mi r ll,., ~ws, 2b • 0 I 0 SchNI, lb 4 I 2 I
Foy, lb 4 0 1 0 R"'°'' ci • I 2 I Vutrumtkl, II 2 o o o Frtvosl, ss • 1 2 2
R.Smllh, cf 4 I 3 O Reichardt, 11 4 1 I 1
H8f'r•lson, '1 4 o O O Mincher, lb 4 o o o
Scoll, lb J O o I Hlnlon, rl 4 o O o P~trocelll. n 4 O I O Rod9'!n. c l o O o
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T lrtebull, Ph I 0 0 0 Culo, P O o o o
Totals :t2 I 1 I Tolal• ll 5 I \ Boston 010 000 000 -I C~lllorntA 000 107 '°" -l
MUSKIES PLAN
MOVE TO MIAMI
The Miooesola Muskies of the Amer-
ican Basketball Association will move'
to Miami Beach for the 1968~9 1eal6n,
the Miami Herald said in Jts Wed-
nesday editions.
ABA Commissioner George Milcan
said Tuesday he had no notice or such
a shift. Muskie President Larry
Shields was unavailable for comment
Tuesday, the Herald said, and Dennis
Murphy. an associate in the franchise.
refused to confirm or deny the report
of the swit.ch.
·Halos Seek Sweep of Bosox Tonight
1l~· EARi. GUSTKEY
Of IM OlllY f'tltl Stett
Thanks to the wily observations of
pitching coach Bob Lemon and a
revitalized batting attack. the Angels
appear to be In the midst of their first
big push for the first division.
When Rick Clark (0-2) takes the
mound for the Orange County major
leaguers tonight, the Angels will be
after their third straight win. Gary
Bell (1-1) is the .Boston pitcher.
Brandishing his regenerated pit·
ctiing motion, Jim McGlothlin hiked hs
record to 3·2 Tuesday night when hi'
stopped the Red Sox on seven nnn:
descript hits, 5-1.
McGlothlin struck out eight Rostlln
batsmen, thanks llo the biggest curvr
ball seen at the Big A this year. Soml'
of Mac's breakers were curving two feet and more.
It hasn't been that way with the
Fountain Valley righthander this year.
The curve has been AWOL and it re-
malnPd for Letnnn to f1ncl out why
He notlcPd McGlothlin wasn't rp;1r.
ing back behind his left shoulder on h1~
curve whe n Mac worked two relier m·
rungs in Milwaukee last week.
"Lem mentioned it to me, \\e work-
ed on it and sure enough that's why I
Atagel Slate
Mn 21 An<iels VS llO\IOft ISi o rt' IC'•PC 11101 ~::n~~;:r~ ~!r~·~' :. ;~t;,~,·-, ~.'·n,o,
May 2• """e • vt Cl<veland 1 SS om l(lloC\ 11101
wasn't getting t~e cun e I h;~cl I: s!
season:· Mac told wntrrs l.r~t r1 •111
after he beat thP So>. 1n ""' h111:r,. ~" minutes.
Even during lhe i.::·mr . Lem on ~··pt
haq:ing on Mac's mol ion.
"It's easy to gel in a had habit like
that. a lot of pitchers will get in a rul
like that and not even know about 11."
Lemon said.
"That was the best curve I've had
all vrar anrt I neecl it In p1teh in the
big leagu('~." Mac said.
'·My curve is my out pitch. I don't
hav.-the overpowering speed so 1 need
the breakmg pitch."
It could be accurately sa.Jd that a
good time was had by all the Angels
Tuesday night. save for Don Mincher
and Chuck Hinton. who, between them,
struck out six times.
The eight hits the Angels rapped
iiives them 21 safe blows in two games
l•rrr a~~mst Boston. Jim Fregosi
1•11n11r::it>d nn his tear. Arter going for
thP ''.vrlr ~l'lnrl:i.\' night. he singled and
h imrr•r1 Tursday m~ht, rnaking him
s1: •. fo10.riinr Ml,am!'t the Bosox.
1';1111 Sch:i1 I 11 lsn f?ol two hits. driv.
in:,: in a n·n in the seventh with a long
double. Rick Reichardt homered in the
fourth and Roger Repoz collected two
hlls
Clearly. the Angels look like they're
ready to play their hand.
Also Becomes a Father
Things Go Better for Reif
As He Nears U.S~ Open Berth
VENTURA -You have to believe
things are going better for Ronnie
Reif, the pro at Costa Mesa Goll and
Country Club.
A week ago Reif became a father,
celebrating the arrival of a six pound,
one ounce son at Hoag Mem orial
Hospital.
Tuesd·ay he took his first big step
toward a berth in the U.S. Open cham·
pionships by leading qualifiers at
Sati coy Country Club. here. with a 144.
He-was one of 2,500 g-0Ue rs fighting
for survival in various qualifying
rounds staged throughout the country.
Reif now advances to sectional
eliminations June 3-4 and is one of the
favorites to go on to the big one at
Rochester's Oak Hills Country Club,
June 13-16.
In qualifying rounds at La Jolla
Oountry Club, Costa Mesa Country
Club asaociate pro Ted Dorius also
made the crade, firing a 145 over the
....... 71 course.
Other qualifying leaders included:
Bill Collins, forced off pro gol!'s
multi·milllon dollar tour by a bad
back, still wants another shot at the
U.S. Open championship.
The burly 39-year-old former winner
of the Buick and New Orleans opens,
shot a five-under-par 66 Tuesday for a
36-hole total of 140 to lead the
Westchester, N. Y •• i:egional qualifying
for the open.
Gibby Gilbert. with a 136 at
Ryder Cup team in 1961 and finished
seventh in the 1964 Open.
The former touring pro Crom
Purchase, N.Y., put together rounds or
74 and 66 at New Rochelle. N.Y .. and
is confident he can do it again in the
sectional qualifying. He left the tour
several years ago.
Gilbert, pro at t.he· HJllcrest Country
Club in Hollywood. Fla., posted rounds
of 66-70 for bis 136 over the par 70
Memphis Country Club course.
Montgomery, of Fort Worth. Tex.
got his 137, seven-under-par, at the
Dallas Country Club. McLendon. 0£
Birmingham. Ala .. posted his 139 on ~
the same course on which Gilbert
played.
John Lively of Canton. Tex .. shot a
Memphis course record of 65 in his
afternoon round. but his morning 76
left him tied at 141 with Dale Douglass
of Denver. Everett Vinzant of Kansas
City. John. Molenda of Port Huron,
Mich., Hideyo Sugimoto of Tokyo and
Rocky Thompson of Wichita, Tex.
llon Weber, a 2.8-year-old graduau
of the University oC Houston. also got
a 141 at Haworth. N.J., to lead the
New Jersey qualifiers.
Dave Ei chelberger led the Nashville
(~e REIF, Page 28)
llnani111ou1 Opposition
•
Inglewood Backs Cooke ·
In Night Racing Beef
INGLEWOOD (AP) -The Ingle·
wood City Council indicated virtual
unanimous opposition to proposed
night harness racing at Hollywoorl
Park at a lengthy meeting Tuesday.
but agreed to have a thorough survey
made of the subject.
compete in conflict with fall racing at
night at the race track.
Tlle only reference at the council
session to Cooke and The Forum came
from Mayor William Goedike.
He said Cooke had been assured that
the city fathers were opposed to night
racing or any kind at Hollywood Park. WHITE
WA.SH
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A N elf! Ad.,enture
The popular Pi11ate tutor tells a bit
about his stalwarts and the O<X pro·
gram:
Late Switch Turns Trick
Directors of the Hollywood Club,
which conducts day thoroughbred rac·
ing at the huge plant. created a stir
last week in announcing an agreement
with the Western Harness Racing As·
sociation for night sulky racing begin·
ning in the fall of 1969.
Cook~ did not attend the cooneil
meeting but one of his aides. Allen
Rothenberg, attended as an observer.
OLINN WMITI
universities 36 Cal. Washington, Stan·
ford, UCLA and British Columbia.
Their triumph in last weekend's
Western Sprint ohampionships (jayvee
division) was magnificent.
And, don't be snowed by that jayvee
bit. NCAA rules prohibit the Piratci;
from competing agahlst four-year
schools' viarsities so even if OCC had
the fastest time in the world, it would
be confined to jayvee ranks.
The biggest plums are yet to be
reached for -and perhaps picked.
Upcoming in June is the presti.gioos
66th Intercollegiate Rowing Associa-
tion invitational at Syracuse Univers1·
ty .... an event generally reserved tor
the Eastern collegiate powers plus a
few chosen outsiders like Washington
and Cal.
But never before M$ a two-year in-
stitutioo been offered Ml invite to
perform.
Tr•tlltlow Broken
Yet Orange Coast. a la Grant.
broke dtat tradlU.. by wtnntng tht
We1te111 Sprlata, eulllne a bid tn
co.mpet.e bl the S.-red jayvet tee-
tlon of the mA datllc It Syracuae.
" U the 811c1 do well dlere -
agalntt Adi hllh ealiber foe1 a1
Harvard, Yale, Conell. Na v '1,
'"'•racae, Cal, Watllbl,.._,-Peu,
"Crew is the epitome ol. college
sports." he opines. "Pe!'Jlaps it's
because the first intercollegiate com·
petition on record wa-s a r.ace between
Yale and Ha rvard ln 18.52 (Harvard
won ).
''We get mostly former swimmers
and basketball players who have d0T1e
well in those sports but who are look·
ing for something new and exciting.
Crew is like beginning a brand new ad·
venture.
"We advertise on campus for men
six-feet tall to come out for crew and
we usuaijy stimula~ a lot of interest
by bringing a s•hell up to Ule school tor
exhibit. It always attracts b I g
crowds," Grant reveals. ~
Grant's protoges pay the price for
success with a rugged schedule.
A typioal day is: report at the
boathouse at 6 a.m., end workout at
7:15 and go to class. Followi!lg soh<>ol
it's back lo the boathouse at 3 p.m .. out oo the wateT till 6:45, back i.n and
tnen study for next day's school load.
If ttiey're lucky, ttley work three
meals in the &dleduJe. somewhere.
In IM late ran months tbey get in
condition, climbing rope. r unning up
t.he stadium steps. doing wind sprints
and working out oo the rowing
machine.
'1'ieir efforts, however, have paid
handsome dividends. ,
But the best ia yet to come.
For Bailey, Dodgers, 9-2
ST. LOUIS (AP) -Bob Bailey had a
whole season for himself Tuesday
night. with a very big assist from Ken
Boyer.
"I was going tn plaf Boyer ton1~ht,"
Ood~er Manager WaJter Alston said.
"which shows you how smart a
manager I am . I could have started
the wrong man.
"I had Boyer in the lineup. but he
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took batting practi ce and found oul hP
had some sore spots he didn ·1 know
about. so I took him out."
A~ton put in Bailey instead at third.
Bailey responded with a home run,
lwo singles and five runs batted in
1'hat and tough pitching by Rill
Singer. 4-5. gave the Dodgers a 9·2 v1r·
tory over the St. Louis Cardinals Tue~·
day night.
"I wouldn't exactly say I had a wholr
.Aeason for myitelf, but maybe th1!i
means ttlere are good things ahead."
Bailey hoped.
"I haven't been hitting since I was
traded to th e Dodgers. except tor a
short time during the end of last
season.
"I've been terribly disappointed with
myself and I'm sure the Dodgers mu st
be. too." the former Pittsburgh
Pirates bonus player admitted.
(;ojng into the game Bailey was bat-
ting .178 and had five runs batted in.
He dou bled his season's RBI pro·
duction just in this one njght.
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Fullerton Nips OCC Gals for· Title
Fullert.on College edged three-time
defending champion Orange Cout .tt
the .Ve ~ the meet'• final event
TUnay aftemoon to will the SoCal JC
Women'• SwimJnfnc and Dtvia( cham·
P;t':P'12 lealDI battling 1or top
bonon at the Golden Wiit CoJJese
pool. hl1enon lipped to • 12.t clod· Inc Ill tbe 100-78"1 freMtJle relay far
the needed paillll IDd the team title.
Fullerton lOlled 11 points over the
meet'• nine eventa, With El Camino
runoerup at 35 markers.
0r8Jl&e CoaJl. p*td filth with 24
and the hdtt \stle1'11 were lltb wH.I\
four df.lltt. .
1
Carolyn Smith a.ccounted for tbt
Jone Golden WPsl points when she
placed third In the 5 o ·y ard
breaststroke.
Miu Smit.I\ was clocked in 37.2 -
Joyce Nitta of Pasadena <lty, setting
a SoCll record in a 33.4 winning effort.
Pat Olin& was the top Individual
point winner for Orange Coast ., she
placed third ln the 50 freestyle and
third In tbe 100 distance.
Miss Ching was clocbd in 28.8 for
the shorter distance and • Cine 1. IM 4
far the 100 frtt~lt. ~
Oran1e Coatt 1arnered Its other
markers-•heft the lQO.lrcestyle relay •m placed teeond and the 100-
"'
mtdley relay team came in fourth
Cari>I Schreihofftr. Sherri Kneip.
Ching and Lynda Schocpi)c covered
the 100-Crecatylc relay In 5.'J.O anri
Shm Amer. Kneip, Mary Osburn anti
Jeanne Boggs C>Omblned for a l:OU
effort In the 100.medlay relay.
'
Involved in such an operation would
be Jack Kent Cooke's Forum, located
immediately at the north end of the
track's parking Jot.
The Forum is the home of the Na-
tional Basketball Lakers and the Na·
tional Hockey League's Kin gs.
Both th e Lake1's and Kings would
The council ·directed such city de·
partments u police, public works and
city attorney to study every facet of
the proposal, such as any problems of
traffic. parking. lighting and noise.
Thore Brekke. a Hollywood vice
presid.-nt. said the track agrees that
such a survey should be conducted.
He spoke in the absence of Vice
President-Gern?Tal Manager James D.
Stewart who was out o( the city.
MILY l'ILOT ....... ., RIClllN IClllltllr
·CLOSE · RACE -Sharon Ceble (bott8'm) oC Golden Wesl placed
stdbnd to Orange C-Oast's Jeanne Boggs (top) 1n th is 25-oyara race aL the Southern California women's junior college swim champion·
chips 1l Golden West Tuesday afternoon.
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... DAILY PILOT WedMSd.11, Map 22, 1'68
S.por•• in Brlef
·French Strikes Handicap
Seal Beach Tennis Star
PARIS -Nancy Richev. Mary Ann
Eisel and Seal Beach's Kathy Harter
were on a 180-mile bus ride Crom
Br1tssels to Paris tDday to beat the
strikes and play in the Federation
Tenn.is Cup.
The French Federation arran1ted for
the bus trlp because the strikes in
)"ranee brought normal travel to a
halt.
Miss Richey. Miss Eisel. and Miss
Harter are the defending champions.
They are expected to meet Australia
in Sunday's final.
....
MEMPHIS. Tenn. -lf Gary Player
t. Hy kind Of propostkator at aU , the
caUerles should ~ in for some fl"e
coif durlnc tbe Memphis Open thJ1
week.
Player, fresh from a tie for fifth in
the Colonial lavltaUonal ID Houston,
toured the par 34-3'-'78 Mempbll Col-
oafal Country Club course Tuesday
with a two-under-par practice round of
18.
"I think the 1core1 are rolnt to bf!
faata1tk." the muscular South African
said. "Tbe grou.nd 11 very hard and the
ball will roll. I thJnk 1omtbody will
shoot a '3 daring tbe tourJ1ament." .... .... ....
LOS ANGELES -Gary Behan.
former UCLA a 11 • A m e r i c a n
quarterback and last year's Heisman
Trophy winner. still hasn't signed a
contract with the Los Angeles Rams of
the National Football League.
The Rams picked Beban No. t in
last year's draft but have been unable
to ink the former Bruin star.
He is reportedly seeking a S300.000
contract and has Indicated that he
may play in Canada If not satisfied
with the Rams' offer. ....
PASADENA -Mallie. Robinson,
mother .of former Brookl)'ll Dodfer
Jackie Robinson, died at her home
Tuesday alpt of a heart attack. She
Wll 78.
Robinso• waa the first Nefro la •
major lea(Ue baaebaD llneup and wu
e~cted to the H111J of Fame la 191'!.
Another of Mrs. Robln1on'1 sons,
Mack, wall ~ond to Je11e Owens In
the 1931 Olympic Games %%&-meter
dub.
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PHOENIX -The Toronto Maple
Leafs of the National Hockey League
have been ordered to answer charges
within 10 days that they failed to pro-
vide enough players when they sold
their Victoria farm team to Phoenix of
the Western Hockey League.
The Phoenix Professional Rockey
Club. Tnc .. Tuesday filed suit here ask·
ing l600,000 from owners of the Maple
Leafs.
I I I
CffiCAGO -Maurer Leo Daroeher
doesn't think much of eaduraace
recordl but he'• golac &o·see &o H that
Chicago Cub oatnelder BUly WIW.&1
cr1eb a few mere bi bis eareer. -
Wllliam1 bad just played ht his "5th
consecutive game. breutng the
previous mark of 194 for a National
. League outfielder held by RlchJe
Ashburn cA PhltadelpbJa. .,
The Los Angeles Wolves resume pro
soccer action tonight, hosting Van·
couver at the Rose Bowl.
Game time is 8 o'clock.
GRID TWIN BILL
SET FOR BIG A
An outstanding high sdlool footbaJl
double header Is 80heduled for
Anaheim Stadaum on S a t u r d a y ,
October 1~.
The Oolumbus Day a t t r a c t i o n
featurM Mater Dei against Long
Beach Wilson at 6:30 and St. P<aul vs
Lakewood in the second duel (roughly
at 8:45).
Tickets for the duel bargain are $2
each generoS'l admission While resened
duCQts raoge fram $2.75 to $3.50.
REIF ...
(Coatiaue~Mrom P11e %7)
Memphis, Jack Montgomery with a
137 at Dallas and R. B. McLendoo,
with a 139 at Memphis, preceded
Collins' 140 in the two-<iay competition.
Collins was a member ol the U.S.
qualifiers with a 145.
George Johnson of Atlanta shot a 142
and topped lhe qualifiers at the
Canoogale Country Club course in the
~gia capital.
Bob Watson ol New Rochelle, who
finished second to Collins. posted the
only other 142 reported Tuesday.
Azusa High Coach in Line
For Corona del Mar Post
Tom Trager of Azwa Higb will be
recommended for the vacant varsity base~ll coaehing post at Corona del
Mar, the DAILY PILOT learned ex·
elusively today from highly informed
sources.
Trager, pending final awoval of
the school board. would replace Brad
Thurman. who resigned earlier this
month to concentrate on classroom
leaching.
The 26·y&a.r-old Ai usan has been
saturated with success since his play.
Ing days at Citrus College and La
Verne College. t
His two years at La Verne resulted
in playing honors. The first baseman
was chosen first team NAIA All·
American as a senior and was on the
District III AU-Star team two seasons
in succession.
Four years ol coaching e.xperience
have a l s o provided a 1ub9Wltlal
measure of success.
His first assignment, the junior
varsity, reflectOO a 12.-3 ague record
and the Sierra loop crown.
He bagged Sierra circuit varsity
chemplonshJps in 1986 and 1967, with
combined recor1'5 ol 21-9. This year'•
varsity was 9-5 and nullleJ'Up in the
Montview League.
Trager becomH the fifth in a teries
ol Sea King buebal bolse1, lf the ap-
pointment ii olDayff by the board.
NEW SIA KING COACH
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Baseball Standings
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By EARL OUSTKEY ..... .,~ .....
In few sporta are you abie to ac-
curately measure achJevement u in
high school track and field.
tut Fr~ ~t and, frankly, 1ooka
lib I lud pipe dacb few a trip to
Berkeley tbe weekend of May Jl.June
1.
tn lac~ when WWluDI bruited the
taPt at tblt meet, Sula wu one of
the ftnllb Judces. Sueaa'• old record.
tet in '51, ... 1:9 .8.
Alter you wtn a league chatn·
pionship, you qualify for the CIF
preliminaries. Then, hopefully, you
make it to the semlfinala where you
hope to qualify for the flnaJI.
Then, it'• the prestiglout atate meet.
The average tractman, of course,
never makes Jt beyond the league
meet and only the truly exceptional
athletes -with a lltUe luck -make It
to the state meet.
All 1'e bu to do lt flni1h in the top
five tl\1a Friday rupt in the CJF
Southern Section dwnp10DlhlP1 at
Cerritos, ud be appears to be a-clocb
to do that.
Wllltam1clocked1:51.4 that day and
hu aince lowered hJs belt time to
1:5U.
Suell made two trf Pl to the state
mMl Be wu • flttb place ftnitber at
Berkeley iD 1951 and WU fourth iD
1952 at the Colilemn.
That would make Wllllama tbe ftrst
Oller trackman In 11 7Uf1 to qualify
for the state mHt. nre laat to earn that dittinctloo WU
another hall-miler, Bob SUea, tn 1161.
"Tb• mark I broke for the achoot
record In '51 wu set iD 1923, '' Sueu
recalll. Jt WU 2:02.2.
Tb.is year only one representative of
the Orange Cout area's 10 hlgh school
lr\ck teams appears to have the mak·
ings or a state meet trip -Paul
Williams of Huntington
Beach.
He ia oow the bead track coach at
Garden Grove ~ School. •
Belnf of the aame ennt although
different vintage, Suen baa natmally
kept clOH taba on WUUam1.
The latter broke Sue11'1 achool
record at the Southem Counties
Invitation.al at Hunttncton Beach two
years ago.
"I did my 1:51.1 in '51. t had the nu
a Jot In •u ud couktD't do any better
than uu. but [ stW mana1ed to set
fourth at the C9lilemn meet.'"
Suess baa kept a watchful eye on the boX who broke his record.
'I've been followinf bim aince he
wu a freshman and I've known au
alont be wu coing to be a good one."
Williams won hia 880 heat in
the CJF semifinals at Cerritos College
TO STATE MEET?
P.ul Wllli•ms
Huntington,
Estancia Shine
In Goll Action
Huntington Beach HJgh School ac·
counted for four of the aeven quali·
fylng berths-for the CIF Playoffs
Tuesday afternoon in the Sunset
League individual 1olf finals at the
H1.111tington-Seacllff Country Club.
Mike Nichols of W e s t m i n s t e r ,
however, grabbed t-0p honors as he
fired a 146 for the 38 holes.
Estancia High School won the Irvine
League golf title In Wlbeaten fashion
Tuesday afternoon as the Eagles
romped to a 29.() win over Magnolia at
the Mesa Verde Country Club.
Other Sunset qua'lifiers, in their
order of finish, were Larry Eynon
(Himtlngtoo Beach) 151, Randy
Karcher (Huntington Beach) 152,
Steve Hayes (Huntington Beach) 152,
John Bitting (Huntington Beach) Isa.
Bob Abbey (Marine) 158 and John
Clements (~ Ana) 156.
Steve RobertlOn of Estancia was
medalist Tuesday with a 73 and he 's
only a freshmen.
Estancia completed the Irvine
League grind with a perfect 14-0 alale.
E1tanda (%9) (O) Ma!JMlla
Ransom (E) 74 def Moxley (M) 81, S..
0.
P. Brown (E) M def Christensen
(Ml 85, 4-0.
W. Brown (E) 82 def Tttus (M) 99, ~ o.
R-Obertson CE) 73 def Leedl (M) 91,
6-0.
Schulte (E) 711 def Baker IM) 106, S-
O.
Hoskins CE ) 79 def Wll'd (M) 91, ~.
CdM Faces Tars
After 17-11 Win
In Net Playoffs
Corona del Mar, having passed ita
first round test Tuesday, takes on
defeodlng CIF Oarge school) cham·
pion N"J>()rt HM"bor on Friday in the
second round of the varsity teMis
pla)"Offs.
No site has been determined for
Friday's action.
Gary Godshall swept all four of his
singles matches Tuesday afternoon to
pace ttie Sea Kings to a 17-ll win on
the courts ol Crestview League cham·
pion Foothill.
Newport Harbor. unbeaten this
season, received a lint round bye.
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OCC, GWC Could Each Remodeling
Win State Football Titles For Raceway
By RAY PLUTKO .. "" ...,. ,... ...,,
LOS ANGELES -Just think ol It,
Orange Cout and Golden West col·
leges both crowned California JC foot·
ball kings in 1969.
It may be tomeWhat premature for
a forecast, but the above mentioned
possibility could materialize as the
result 0( the State JC Attllet.JC! Com·
mittee's findings Tuetday in Los
Angeles.
With no opposition not,e(j, the Stale
Athletic Committee accepted the pro-
posal ol the State Releaguing Com·
mittee to segment California's 8.1
junior colleges into 11 conferences -
effective the 1969-70 school year u
reported udusinjy in the DAILY
PILOT two weeks ago .
Under the plan, six conferences
would be situated in the Southern
California alignment and five would
comprise the NoCal.
Another feature ol the newly plan-
ned conferences wouJd have the teams
competing with each other in all
sport.a -a far cry from the 1968-69
pairings that find teama in one con·
ference for football only and another
conference for the balance ol the
aporta prosram.
·At the aame time, the .W. com·
mittee accepted • recommendation
(no vote) that the 1570 football
playoffs declare three state champions
-segmenting the 11 cooierencea into
AAA,-AA aad A divi1iooa for football
cnly.
The recommendation now goes to
the State Playoff Committee to work
on the detaUe and then send it back: to
the State Athletk Committee for final
approval.
Under tile new conference plan -
none of whlch were given names
(simply called Conference No. 1, Con·
ference No. 2, etc.) -Orange Coast
and Golden West colleges would be in
ditfuent loopa.
Orange Coast is a ~mber of Con·
ferenoe No. 2, joining ranks with Cer·
ritos, Fullerton, Mt. San Antonio, San·
ta Ana, San Diego aty and San Diego
Mesa.
Golden West faJls under Conference
No. 3 jurisdicton, competing with
Cypress, East Los Angeles, Los
Angeles City, Harbor, Rio Hondo and
Southwest Los Angeles.
As for the football playoffs, Con-
krences No. 1 and No. 2 would come
under AAA, Conferences No. 3, No. 4
and No. 5 would be AA and Conference
No. II would be A.
The SoCal circuit winners would
then compete with the NoCal cham-
pions in tbe three classes for the slate
titles -ifttU'plan is finally approved.
In all other sports, there would be
one state champion, regardless of the
conference cl.us for football.
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Riverside Raceway announced today
that it will remodel its current road
1'8C'ing lacilify, malilng it a 1112-mite,
high bank tri-oval, at a cost of $3.11
million.
Also included will be 27,000 1 eat
grandstand& and a Stadiwn Club-type
dining unit.
Raceway oflicials said the new track
should be completed by November and
construction is due to get under way
by late June.
One change in the current track pat-
tern is on the ninth turn-an obstacle
which slows down the drivers.
A Raceway spokesmen admitted
that the remodeling was designed
primarily to increase the overall speed
of the track, ttierefore maIOng it a
more desfrable place foe world class
competitors to perform.
"We hope to make an announcement
in the near future about the addition of
two premier events," the track
spokesman stated.
"These dates would be for a United
Stales Auto Club (USAC ) Cham·
pionship car race and a National
Association of Stock Car Auto Racing
CNASCAR) event for Grand National
machines."
According to plan; the 27.000
grandstand seats will be located in
three areas: 15,000 along the start·
finish line with a view of both the tri·
oval and the road course and 6000 each
at turn six and in the "esses."
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-Minnesota Fahl. star ol int out the fop ten: Skiing. -AFL Game of the WN-1... niversary of his i wap. Madl.SOO SQuarf' Carden W a 11 a l' e . beavyweighfi1.
Celebrity Billiards. con· auto rtcinJt, boxing and AFL Charnpionstlip; Su~ar, -tlBC'• Dllnlly Thomas. between champion O I c k Dick Enbcrg. M j ck r y
sumes 40 sandwiches, half a hoNle racing. Ro e and Super R o w l an avid lporta {fl!. iB rhr Tiger and No. l contender f)av1cs at Olympic ringside.
cue of Coke and two to -Wide World of SPoflS Games: AFL All-Star ~ame principal owner of th, ~ob Foster. But apparently FRIDAY th~ dozen pastries during will devote· it'« rntire 90--will all be screened livr Miami OolpbJns pro football none of ttir local station~ $:~ p.m. (40)F -COM·
an afternoon's taping o1 lhe minut~ S&tul"day to a com· and in color in M11xico this club. have contracted for lhe fi ght ~1ENT -Preview of tnmor·
show on KTLA'a color stage. plete coverage of a Sin(!le year. -Bill Burrud will 11Creen in spit.> ol the increase 1n various sports films.
-Golf ofiici~ Fred Cor· eveTit ..... England's rugby -Gary Beban. UCLA's some of the most spectac popularity of boxini:. !1 :34\ p. m. (S)CT -COM·
coran will discuss recent champ.ionship. He isman Trophy A 11 • ular skiing mm ever shot on -Channel 5 ls missini:-a ~1ENT -PreviewnC tomor•
changes in golf rules at 7 -KTLA's Dick Boberg America quarterback. h<:« ltis KOOP show next Tueli· bet in not tclevU.ing the An· row's Argooaut S.akes at
The line forms at lhe rear! a.m. Friday on Channel 4. was tabbed CatifOl'llia's top just completed a miner lnol day. It involves a pair of nual Bunnie Came. et for Hollywood Park.
Coach Diet Davis hasn't quite manned the ticket -Goll bas slipped from sportcaster ol 1967 • . . minor ) role for a segment of .Japanese akiers and their ntxl Tuesday n1gp1 a 1 10 p.m. (:W)F -LUCBA
windows for an advance sale but it wouldn't be a bad fourth to sixth place in the ABC's Chris Schenkel won ABC's '"Big Valley." preparation for and actual Anaheim, Stadium ( fi : :i o LIRRF. -1 Lucha Libre ds
id • Harris PoU on America's the national honors . . . -Last F'riday. YonkPrs conquest ol s.kiing down thl' p.m.) just before the Angtls Mexico.)
1 e!l to ~es:rve all spot in line for the second annual UC favorite sport in 1968 KNBC's Ross Porter waR Raceway in New York ran Tasmu1 Glacier in New hos~ growlinJ'( n t> tr o it SATl.'ROAY ·
rvme s etba Invitational. Baseball, football. ba.~ket· honortld as "OutslandinJ: the first Ed Sullivan Parr. a Zr.:\land. Tigers. II a.111. (41 CL
. Although subject lo final approval, Davis has just bat! rank J-2.J, foUowl'd by a Alumnus" of o k I ah om a race n-amed aner t h, '-sNl will cnver romnrrow Thursday RASERALt. -Boston Red
filled the eight berths and the host Anteaters and Cal tie between hockey and University's Radio School. formtr sport~ editor turned n i 1t. ht •~ world light · ~ p.m. (5)C'l. -ROXINt; Snx at Minn. 'J'w in!i. Curt
State {Loog Beach) are already on the board as 4.5 bowling for fourth . Round· -NBC's fall foot.ball sited TV tmcee on the 20t1'I an· heavyweight title go at -.foey Orb1llo vs. Cookie (Seit Sandwtchff. Page 30) favorites to meet in the finals. I-~__:::._.:_ _________________________________________________________ _
Davis will virtuaJly have the same team intact
that battled to the NCAA West Coast Regional finals
this past .season, while the 49ers from Long Beach way
have hired a new coach.
Long Beach halli been somewhat o( a "patsy" since
Its heyday back in the '62 campaign and the 49ers
were struggling in the consolation bracket after the
opening round of last year's UCI invitational.
With that in mind, the hiring of a new cage boss
isn't expected to bring about a reformation overnight,
but the 49ers signed more than a "John Doe" to the
dotted line -they inked Jerry Tarkanian;
Tarkanian Makes Sacit~la
In f•ct, T ark•ni•n just m.tde the switch from
the JC r•nks (PH•d•n• City College) two months
b.tck •nd he's pulled more th•n his sh.re of the
strints over th•t span of time.
"I'm just new •t this level of pl•y •nd really
don't know wh•t to expect," Tark•ni•n told this
writer. "However, we plan on doing t~• best with
~ limi_tff scholer-shiPt evtilebfo-end Hope ~mm
our schedule more attr•ctive whenever po11ible.
"Actu•lly, we're real optimistic •bout next yHr
end have even been working on the 1969-70 sHson
as well."
Evidently, Terkenian's been burning the mid·
night oil in the process. Despite his short tw~
month tenure, the talkative mentor hes booked Tul-
sa, Oklahomha City, Creighton end North Tens
~! for the upcoming season.
/ . ~remember when Tarkanian said he was
working on the 1969-70 campaign as well?
lmpr~uiue Booking•
He 's duplicated those bookings with Tulsa. Okla-
homa City, Crei~hlon and North Texas State -but
has added lhe hkes of Houston and Big Ten power
Indiana.
''.I'm figuring on eight .Jr. players comiM in next
yeu." Tarkanian disclosed, "but at present I can name
only three. The other fi ve I'm still talking to. bu t we
are real close on havi ng them enroll at Long Beach
for next season.''
Tt's anyone's guess who the five mystery guests
might be, but the likes of Sam Robinson. Lee Tolliver
and Stan Nixon are a pretty lair trio lo have under
wraps.
Robinson (6-81h) of Pasadena City College and Tol-
liver (~5) of Mt. San Jacinto were .JC AH-Americans
last season and Nixon (~11) is a pretty fair country
guard from Pasadena City. .
Robinson is the key player and has drawn his
shA re of laurels and raves. This iR the ~me Robinson
"who was CTF Player of the Year at .Jefferson High
School in \.-Os Angelei; three years back.
Ro6h1•on J..audelf
Said Dick White, publicist and scout for the San
Diego Rockets, "Robinson is the only JC player I
have ever seen around who could step right into
the NBA."
T.trkani•n, who was coach of the JC Olympic
tHm this p.st yHr, said it's doubtful if he'll have
an out-of·st•t• JC player on his roster this year.
"There are • couple I would like to have," Tar-
kanian confided, "but we only have seven scholar-
ships availeble at the present time.
. Caflfornian• Ar~ Good
"We have cnou~h good players in California ilnd
ir I would provide a scholars~ip lo an out-of-state .P~ay
er. it counts as two scholarships because of the tuition.
".Jusl about every coach in the country was after
the players I had at the Olympics and I can hardly!
compete over th e telephone for their services. You
h11ve to fly back there and talk to them and we haven't
the budget for that al .Lon~ Beach." . . . j
Tarkanian never did discount the poss1b1hty of a
frw nut-of-state players 111st dropptnJ? 1n come Septem·
her -you know. just for a chanJ:c in the climate.
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Race Results
HOLl.VWOOO l'AllK •I SULTI TUESDAY, MAY 11, !Na
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l"'ine League Baseball Co·cfffampionl
Costa Mesa Hi~h's 1968 varsity shared the Irvine
League title with Loara then bowed to potent
Ramona in an extra inning CIF playoff battle.
(Kneeling left to right) Ken Hardeman. Dan Clark,
Dave Sobolewski. R.ob Marcarelli, Andy Towner.
(Standing left to right) Ted Tompkins. Bart Hinesly,
GWC HOLD S
BANQUET
Golden West College
will name its first-ever
Athlete or the Ye a r
tonight at the ll<:hool' s
spring sports award$ ban·
quet.
Festivities open with a
dinner at 6, with the
awards rollowing. Site of
the second annual affair is
the Horn o' P 1 e n t y
Reslaur~nt, 2414 South
Fairview in Sant.a Ana.
Awards and letters in
five spring sports will be
presented by the respt'c·
Live coache11.
Taking part are Fred
Hoover lbaseballl . Tom
Noon Hrack and field l,
Tom Hermstad (awim·
min~ and divinl!I. Don
Rowe I tennis I and Ray
Shackleford (gol!l.
Anaheim a Classic Example
That Anybody Can Be Beaten
The next time your favorite drops a
close one. or gets on a losing streak
designed to rid you of any excess hair
on your scalp, remember it can hap-
pen to the best of them.
Consider the strange happenings at
Anaheim this past year
The Colony star~ed out with its Cirst-
ever outright CIF AAA football cham·
pionship, capped by a revenge 28-7 vie·
tory over Santa Ana at the Big A.
But since then, virtually nothing or
Wll'''t'''' ,. , ••••••
ROGER
CARLSON
~···················
no one bas come up smelling like roses
at the Anaheim plant.
rn basketball. Huntington and Ma·
ri na took the league apart and New-
port waxed Anaheim twice. The Colony
iinished in fourth with a 6-8 record.
Trackwise, Santa Ana and Santa Ana
.: alley dominated the Sunset scene ...
na turally. But even Westminster. con-
.idered dead (ft hadn't won a single
dual meet the etire year), rose up to
blister Anaheim, 73-45.
Then came the wild end to the Sun-
set League baseball race.
The Colonists. who had a full l lf.i
game buJge on Westminster with just
two contests left in the regular season,
ended up in sol e possession o( second
place in the final league standi ngs.
Reason: They were knocked off by
three consecutive arch-rivals.
First came Westminster, ih a shut-
out -2-0. That reduced the lead to a
half game. Next in line: arch-rival
Western.
The Pioneers did the trick, 4-2. and
coupled with Westminster's victory
over Marina, Anaheim trailed by a
half-game.
Anaheim was then forced to play its
makeup clash with another old rival-
Santa Ana-to try to tie Westminster
fo r the loop championship.
However. the Saints came through
with a stunning ~2 victory at La
Palma to put Anaheim into the also-
ran list of Sunset teams .
Finally, in their first-ever encount·
er with Loara in any sport. the Colony
was blanked by the Saxons. 1-0. in the
first round of the CJF playoffs.
The baseball fli~flop came a week
or two after Anaheim failed dismally
in the CIF swimming championships.
Earlier. the Colony had been touted
as the team to beat in the finals with
perhaps Arcadia giving them some
trouble. Anaheim had blitzed the Sun-
set League scene in dual meets and in
the league finals:
As it turned out, Arcadia wa lked off
with the team title easily and Anaheim
failed to finish among the top ten.
So take heart the next time you're
disappointed somewhere along the
line that you didn't figure on. It can
happen to the best of 'em.
Seniors A wait Prelims Kids Like to
lnAdoptionNet Event
Senior p r e l i m i n a r y
matches for the Southern
Orange County a d o p t i o n
Guild tennis tournament will
be held Saturday, Sunday
and Mondey at c o ti r t s
throughout the 0 r a n g e
Coast area.
Semiflnals and finals will
be held June 1·2 at the
Balboa Bay Club.
Finals for junior players
;re scheduled for.Thursday,
May 30.
Finak play will be COD·
ducted in men's an d
women's mixed doubles and
in four flights for men and
three for women. Players
are limited to two events.
Director for the junfoT
tournament is M y r o n
McNamara. who is UC
Irvine's tennis coach.
All proc~ from the
tournament will support the
Holy Family A d o p t i o n
Service.
After the June 2 finals
session. a tennis ball will be
held at the Bay Club.
lnlorml.llion can be obtained
by callillg Mrs. F r a n k
Wimams a1 1173-49711.
'Ask ' Andy'
Every minute and
a half ..• someone
calls AAMCO SANDWICHES, COKES • • £YerY -• MMCO satisfies m-
(Co1ttlnaed from Pa~e %9)
Gowdy, Pee Wtt Reese,
Sandy Koufax mikeside at
County Stadiwn. Rainchec.lt:
the turr co u r s e at
Hoolywood Park. H a r r y
Henson, Gil S t r a t t o n
tr-ackside at Inglewood.
th•" 10.000 tran1m1n ion probl-s.
You a.t frM towlna. • ,,... ro.cl-
cll«ll. fat effk••nt 1en1k~
,,,.,., tn Ju•I -day Arid Wit!\
AAMCO, your t'an1m ru!on C•I' IN
prvtec:ted by ..,,, SOO MMOO c ....
t•rt coast to coatl
(fffY mlnvtt aftd a ll•lf, tom• ............... ........... ,..
Joe Ramirez, Tom King, Dave Barton. Preston
Spellmeyer, Dave Edwards, Roger Whistler, Mike
Paul. coach Bob Parsons, Pete Ford.
COSTA MESA
AWA RDS FETE
Costa Mesa High will
honor its baseball. teMis.
goIL swimming and trt<:k
athletes at the a n nu a l
Sprin;: Awards Banquet on
Tuesday. May 28.
A dinner will be served at
6:30 p.m. with the awards
presentatron to f o 1 I o w .
Tickets to the affair are
$2.50 per person.
AU spring participants are
guests. Tickets can be ob·
tained from Robert Hunter
in the boys' gym .
Baseball
Playoffs
ClF AAA I Poly ~. Loara l ·
Warren 4. CoaCfev O
Rolling Hills S, Thousand
Oaks 4
So. Turrance S. Notrt
Dame 2
Raroona 8, Bellflower 3
Gfendale 3, South Hills 1
Savanna 3. St. Anthony % I
( 11 inlliD(I ) °"\
Dominguez 3. P a 1 o s
Verdes 2
3
AA
Duarte 5. St. Paul I
Bishop Amat 10, Glendora
Antelope Valley 2. St.
Bernard 1 ( 10 Innings l
Rigtletti 4, C h a n n e I
Islands l
Royial Oa1< 2. Garey 1
Palm Springs 4. Palo
Verde 3
Oran1e 8, Santtaso t
Corona 14, Ka&ella 3
A
Valley Ch d s t i a n 1.
Ambassador O
Deep Sea
Fish Report
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"1>11u. • wtmon
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racuda. JSJ bonflo. ol.!O ca iko b4tu. 11 '""d IMH. I w!llfe Mt• IMH. 71 rack
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Completely lnstollff Only $1369.00
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NO •l.ICT"tC ! p.m. (5)CL -USC VS
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H<>1pital diamond in West
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Jlm McKay and UCLA's
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Stadium In London.
All SIDS TO PIT YOUI Y AID · 1
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S USAC. Le Mans race clips; . DOUBLE Ef'TRANTS -These four tennis players are mixed doubles en-intervlews·wittl d r 1ver 1 trantl 1n the Southern Orange County Adoptio-!' GujJ.d's tournament beln~ held mechanics. etc. '
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m I. MAIN, OIA.... JJ2.1"2 at Orange Coa1t area courts. From left. 1taading: Mn. Germaine Schm1eder, s p.m. (!) CL -
Laguna Beach; Rod Brandon, Anaheim, and Steward Bowie, Costa Mesa. ROLLYPAR.K -m ooo
s.ited is Mf's •. steward Bowie. Argonaut Stakes, raced· oo
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Finr
Knoc .
ly AL~
There' I &till
near the top I
down-drag-out
petition for na
~ernational l:
This was
weekend in th
quarter-finals
Bay when t
unknowns mad
in the ellmlna1
It was no g
that Henry
(NHYC) and I
1964 Olympic s.
from ABYC,
two in the five·
BUT IT WM
than unusual
comers as 8 1
Pacific MariI:
Club; Bob
Balboa Yach
John Scruggs,
Harbor Yacht
such veter'8l
Miller Jr., Sol
ing Club; Bol
Diego Ytcht
Chuck Miller,
Under the
O'Day compe;
four in the '
will compete
finals. In this
that Sprague,
Boetcher an(
will represent
California Y ac
tiOl'I and the
Union of Sou
nia at the AI'
nia) semi-filu
Bay J une 29-:
11IE LIGl
Mission Bay
queered the c
huskies as F1
Andre. HowE
and BQ:rrett
one would ca·
Fred Miller fi
and Andre ei
• But since
petition often
on the strengt
it is pretty c
only Callfomi
tender but thf
representatiVI
from the ran
10 in last w
petition of 21
The first 10
Barrett, B o 1
tenhofeo, Sc1
Loewy (Ca
Fred Miller,
Miller and
South Coast 4
Three othe1
pers were in
Rudy Arauz,
(11th), Pete
Isle YC (12t
Thompson, N
FINN SAii
question the
and athletic c
FAVO
Natio"•' '"cl
ship poll• ,re
"LOT urri•t
1110st popular
featurH ave·
~•w•p•p•r i1
Stet11.
\
Finn Races
Knock Down
ly ALMON LOCl<AIEY
'nlere' 1 sWl room at or
near the top in the knock·
down-drag-o.ut Finn com·
petition for national and/or
~ernatiooal hooon.
Thia was proved last
weekend in the O'Day Cup
quarter-finals at Mission
Bay when three virtual
unknowns made the top five
in the eliminations.
It was no great surprise
that Henry Sprague Ill
(NHYC) and Peter Barrett,
1964 Olympic sllver medalist
from ABYC, finished one·
two in the five·race series.
BUT IT WAS a little more
than unusual to see such
comers as Buzz Boetcher,
Pacific Mariners Ya c b t
Club: Bob Kettenhofen,
Balboa Yacht Club, and
John Scruggs, N e w p o r t
Harbor Yacht Club burying
such veterans ae Fred
Miller Jr., South Shore Sail·
ing Club; Bob Andre, Slilll
Diego Y ,cht C l u b and
Chuck Miller, ABYC.
Under tbe rules of the
O'Day competitlon, ttle top
four in the quarter finals
will compete in the semi·
finals. In this case it means
that Sprague, B a r r e t t ,
Boetcher and Kettenhofen
will represent tile Southern
California Yachting Associa·
t.ioo and the Yacht Racing
Union of Southern Califor-
nia at the Area G (Califor·
nla) semi-finals at Mission
Bay June 29·30.
11IE LIG.BT winds at
Mission B.ay p r o b a b l y
queered Ute chances of such
huskies as Fred Miller and
Andre. However, Sprague
and ~ett are not whet
one would call lightweights.
Fred Miller finis'hed seventh
and Andre eighth.
• But si.ooe Finn com•
petition often 8'S not depends
on the strength of the winds,
it is pretty celiain ttiat D<>t
only California's O'Day con·
tender but the U. S. Olympic
representati~ will c o m e
from the ranks of the tint
10 in last Wee.keod's com·
petition of 21.
The first 10 were Sprague,
Barrett, B o e t c h e r , Ket..
tenhof en, Scruggs, Richard
Loewy (California YC).
Fred Miller, Andre, Oluck
Miller and Steve Carlson,
South Coast Corinthian YC.
Three other Newport skip-
pers were in the next five:
Rudy Arauz, Voyagers YC
(11th), Pete Connolly, Lido
Isle YC (12th) and Danny
Thompson, NHYC (14th).
FINN SAILING is without
question the most rugged
and athletic of all tbe dinghy
FAVORITES
National and local reader.
ship polls ,,o,,. the DAILY
"LOT cerriH so111e ef the
11101t popvlar col11M111 ert4
fHtur•• •••ileltlo te ony
,...,.,,pepor 111 tlle Unltt4
Stetes.
..
.
claaaea. With the constant
hlklng while sailing t o
weather, if one doesn't have
strong leg, back and belly
muscles at ttie start be will
develop them in abort order.
Finn aailors must also be
immune to pneumonia. They
usually get a wet ride in a
breeze of wind. Not to tnen·
lion that most of them wear
as many as sue sweat.suits
which they soak in chilly
salt water before a race.
The cloUllng soaks u p
enough water to add con·
siderable t>allast. And it's
legal.
The lHoot 9-inch Finn
weighs 211 pounds. and all
that holds it upright when
beating or reaching in a
strong wind is the weight of
the skipper and his wet
clothing.
IN A GOOD breeze Finns
have been known to speed
up to 18 knots in sah water,
and even fester in smooth
fre sh water. Skippers must
also-be-a~ in ducking that
low boom when tacking or
jibing if ttiey don't want to
get their brains knocked out.
C.izings are not un-
common in ttie heavy going,
but the athletic sailors
usually right tlleir craft and
have i.t going again in a mat·
ter of minutes.
Getting on to the subject
of an entirely dlfferent type
of racing: Whoever the in·
dividual in the Southern
California Cruising Associa·
tion was that passed on the information a b o u t Ed
Riesen winning Shark Island
Yacht Club's predicted log
race a cuuple of weeks ago
was either misinformed or
had something against Ed.
According to t b e in·
formation -which we
dutifully published -it was
Ed's first race Jn about 11
years. So it was only natur:al
that we get a call from Ed
begging us to get bim off Ute
hook.
"I'VE BEEN telling Fran·
ces that I have been going in
these races all these years,''
lamented Ed.
But before we clothed
ourselves in sack cloth and
ashes, Frances laughin.gly
came to the rescue with the
assurance that she had been
with Dr. Ed in many of the
races and knew for certain
be was Chere.
Nevertheless. our
apologies to Ed and his
Sirene. They are truly
dedicated predicted loggers
and have won more than one
race -wWl or without
Frances.
And as long as we are
backtracking: Pat Dougan
informs w that it wasn't un·
til he read it in this column
that be was aware 1'e ~s
involved in a syndicate to
build 5.5 meters.
For tile record. be isn't.
~ ........ ·-·· y.tt.
Sponsored "11 SBYC 4th County Sale . 24 Classes
In Lineup
For BYC
Catalina Island ~ _fir~ TellPlans
Twenty.four classes of
Race on Saturday To Buy Ericson
sailboats are Usted on tbe Ericson Yachts, builden Seal Beach Yacht Club I.a The ~t will be between 1Iome-ate companlee.
starting lineup or Balboa ol tbe Ericson line of sail· Yacht Club's A 0 0 u a 1 sponsoring a race around two flag markers located boa.ta is in the process of Mark Pitman, president f>f
Ericson, will remain as pres·
ident of lhe subsidiary, ac-
cording to Roland A. Ma·
yotte, presldent of Pacific
American.
Catalina Island Saturday for approximately a quarter of beln Id to p ifii Am i Memorial Day R e g a t t a a mUe southwest of the Seal g so ac c er .. Saturday and Sunday. all Ocean Racing, Midget Be h Pi 0 1 k can Industries Inc. of Loi Ocean Racing, Pacific Han· ac er. n Y mar or Angeles. Chtsses scheduled to start the course is Catalina Island Announcement of lhe
on outside courses are dicap and Ocean Racing which will be left to port. a,,_ment for PAl to pur· Catamarans whose mem· The finish will be in the J 26 Cl • ""~ .. Ocean Racing, Rhodes-33, bers are affiliated witb same location as the start. UDe 081Dg chase the assets of EriC1on
PC, !"f ewport.JO, P H R F , Further race Information for 13,227 shares, plus a
Ericson manufact~s a
line of sailing yachts rang-
ing from 7.8 to 51 feet. Sales
for the fiscal year of 1968
are expected' to be $2.5 mil-
lion-up Crom $350,000 two
yacht clubs oe the Southern In Marm· a Race maximum oe 7.8,439 shares M 0 RF • Lu d er s · 1 6 • California Yachting Associa· may be obtained from related to earnings, was an-
Endeavor, caI-25, Cal-20, lion. Bruce Beekman, race com· nounced today by officials of
Ex c a Ii b ... r , Santana, \Yarning signal fo.. the mittee chairman, telephone Closing date for entries in both companies.
,Mercury, Rhodes-19, Thistle Ocean Racing Class will be 433-3258. the lOO·mile Marina del Rey It was the fourth Orange;::=.========:::::;
years ago.
and lnternational-14. at 11 :50 a.m. with the----------to San Diego yacht race has County boat building firm to FIRST, FAST
Inside classes are Met· starting signal to be hoisted • d been set for June 26, ac· be rac<luired by other indus-...... . at noon. Other classes wlll Ki S like to tri~ in the last two years. Who +•II• vu firat ebout th•
calf, Lluv-14A, Lldo-14B, start at five-minute in· cording to Jack Se 11 s, Previously Jensen Marine. lt .. t in loc•I newa? Ch•,k It
Lldo·l4 Jr .. Kitt, Sabot A, tervals in this order : · general race chairman from Columbia Yachts and Way· out. It's nu•ly elw•v• tho Sa~e~' S:~~~· may be _P_H_RF_, "M_O_R_F_a_n_d_O_R_CA_. _....,..... __ ' A_s_k_A_n_d_y_' ___ w...::in:.:.d..:.ja:.:.m:.:.m:.....:...er:...Y_a...:ch:.....:...t ..:.CJ_u_b. _ __:r..:arer::..=....:w...::e:.:.re:..:.acq:.::.::uired::.:.::..b:.:y:._:.:con:.::.....:· :::D=A=IL=Y=Pl=Lo=r=. =====
established by four or more
starters.
Classes racing outside the
harbor from Balboa Pier
will have two races Satur·
day starting at noon, and
one on Sundey starting at 1
p.m.
Inside classes will have
three races S a t u r d a y
starting at noon and two on
Sunday starting at 1 p.m.
Starts will be from the BYC
committee tower.
Centerboard
Regatta
On Weekend
California Yacht Club at
Marina del Rey baa issued
an invitation to all Southern
California Yachting Associa·
tion clubs to participate in
Its Centerboard Invitational
Regatta· Saturday and Sun·
day.
Classes expected to par·
ticipate are Pacifie Catama·
ran, 505, Finn, Snipe, Coro·
nado-15, Lido-14, A, B and
Jr., OK Dinghy, Omega,
Guppy, Windward Sabot and
Naples Sabot.
Starts will be given to
classes with five or more en·
tries. Guppies and Sabots
will race inside Marina del
Rey. All othet' classes will
use a special outside coune
chart. There will be two races each day with one race coun·
ting as a thri>w«it. The
races will ,ta.rt at noon Sat·
urday and 12:30 p.m. Sun·
day.
Firm Appoints
Ely Ad Man
Val Elly Jr. of Costa Mesa
bas been appointed ex·
c l u s i v e a d v e r t ising
repre5eotative for Yaehting
Magazine on the W e s t
Coast. according to Da!'Win
Heath, advertising managet
for the magazine.
Ely will give his full at-
tention to all ~ee of
Yachting Publ.Uhing Co.'s
magazines Yachting,
Sporttishing and B i> a t
Owner's Guide.
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What Is Garrison'S 'Plot'· Gase?
Controversial Pokes Into JFK Death But Slieds No Light
"'NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -
In November. lMG, Dist. At·
ty. Jlm GarrlJQn began pot.
ing into wbat he implied
might be tbe greatest scan·
dal in American history.
Eighteen moothl later be is
still probing and promising
and the world ta still waiting
for his proof ol a conspiracy
in the assassination of
Presiderg John F. Kennedy.
NO INDICATION
Today there ls still no in·
dication when Garrison wiU
back up his 'F'ebruary, 1967,
statement that be bad solv-
ed the assassination.
troversial probe to such
high and widespread levels
that the Shaw trial has
shriveled in significance..
The quiet. S S • y e a r • o l d
retired businessman has
t>eeome almost a minor
figure in the case.
What started out as a
charge of conspiracy at a
small New Orleans house
party bas turned into a
blanket accusation of deceit
and conspiracy against the
federal government.
l\tANY CHARGES
What IW'ted out u au
alleced conspiracy by-Shaw.
the late David W. Ferrie
and Lee Harvey Oswald at a
weird party was expanded
into an alleged coast-to-
coast conspiracy involving
b o mosexuals. anti-Castro
Cubans, militant right.wing-
ers. ClA associ•te• and nu-
merous gunmen.
CREDIBILITY GAP
Garrison has c b a r g e d
more tha.o a credibllity gap
in his criticism of federal of·
ficials.
''To the men who got con-
trol of the American govern.-
ntent on Nov. 22, 1963.
e v e r y t h i n g we have
developed ls old 8tuff," he
said ln one news release.
Tbe aJ.x.foot, Si X. • i DC b .docWQelU tlMntial to his
district a t t o r n e r • u -eete. a. hll cbaraed the
llbeolute u be is tall, baa papers may already have
aaid: been tampered with to hide
-O t w a 1 d was not a ~ trutb of tbe aesassina·
Communist, never fired a tron.
sbot at Dallas, notified the Prior to trtaJ, Shaw, the
FBI of the approaching retired m&n111Df direct.or of
asausination and was Just a the tnternation-' T r a d e
"patsy" for tbt murder Mart. baa been Uvlng a quiet
team. life in the French Quarter,
-Farmer ClA employes free on $10,000 bond.
played a major role ln tbe The conspicuous man ht usasslnatlon. the caee is not. at this point,
-Anti-Castro cub a 0 s Sha". It LI Jim Garrison.
turned on Kennedy after the .,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,_,,,,,,,,,,,,
Bay o! Pigs invasion failed. ~ The S
-As many as 15 persom ~ O "~-~· ~ were . in~lved in ,t b e i range ~ s ~
usassmation. ~ ~ost Complete ~ .. ~
-Jack Ruby k 111 e d ~ PRINTING ~ Oswald to silence him. ~ ~ .. ~
WDING DOCUMENTS s SERVICE s
Though he bas said he bad ~ ~
•
Leo Nav ·~ ... Freedom
Don Frank (left), past president of Fountain Valley Junior Chamber of Com·
merce, presents gavel to his successor, George Scott, as Bob Reifschneider,
representing state J aycees, observes at r ecent installation cerem onies.
Even t b e long-delayed
conspiracy trial of Clay L.
Shaw, now * to start J une
11, may not bring much
news about what happened
in Dallas oo Nov. 22, 1963.
In the last year, Garrison
has ltretched b i a con-
What· started out as a
criticism of Warren Com-
mission ignorance has turn·
ed into .charges that Presi-
dent Johnson, the Central
Intelligence Agency, t be
F e d e r a 1 Bureau of
Investigation, Atty. Gen.
Ralll.9ey Clark. former CIA
Chief Allen Dulles, the War·
ren Commission and Dallas
police have lied to tbe
American pople.
The scope widens almost
monthJy. He has constructed
a pyramid of theories, one
resting and dependent upon
another. A t t e mp t s by
newsmen to obtain details
have met llWe success.
solve~ the a~lnation, ~ d4ii.IQ41iliij[CL l
Garrison also said t b e ~ •••---' •••••••-~ federal government i Ii Phone 642-4321 a
hiding Warren Commission ~,.-1,,,,,_1,,,,1,.,,,,,,,}f .. Peterson
year .
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WrdfltSda1, Mt\Y 22, 1%8 , DAI LY PJLOT 33
Radical Education Changes Seen
WA.SHlNGTON (AP) -A
l?OUP of educators peering
toward the year 2000 predict
radical chan&es in t b e
A!Qerican way of llvlng and
learning in the generation
aae.d.
't'hey foresee a greatly ex·
pended ayatem of education
that would blend the wildly
new with the distinctly old·
fashioned to produce a
higher level of learning and
• culture.
'Ibe thinkers, headed by
Dr. Louis L. B r1 g b t ,
research director of the U.S.
Office of Education, laid the
g r o u n d w o r k for two
federally financed "future
centen" r e c e n t 1 y an-
nounced. One is to be run by
the Stantord Re s e a .r c h
Institute, Menlo P a r k ,
Calif.; the other b y
Syracuse Univer-sity in New
York.
d e t e r m l n e possibilities programs will be~common. t e c h n 1 q u e , now in ed Individually Prescribed
rather than plant. But they -Subject matter will em· developmental atages, call· Instruction -IPI.
generally envision a society phasize general principles
~years from now in which: and methods of thinking and
1 learning r a t h e r than -Children will start specialized infonnatlon that
school around age 3 and quickly becomes outdated.
continue studying regularly -students will be taught
throughout their lives. more about bow to express
-Adults in nearly all themselves, how to get
w o r k classifications, in· along with others and how to
chiding profesSionals and live fuller lives.
top executives, will have to , Starting youngsters l n
be retrained about every 10 school at age 3 is expected,
years because of the out-Bright says, b e c a u s e
pouring of new knowledge research has shown that the
and because ~achines ~d learning experience o f
computers will be taking · children ~ to normal
over their jobs. school age ha~ tremen-
-Most students will at-dous and permanent impact i1uONOR ' ·u~' tend the equivalent of two on their abilities to l~." n fffl;
years of college. . He said' the change sbould · '
-Youngsters and adults raise tbe learning capacity /IEAD BY HELP/NG
alike will use new te<:hni· of most children and greatly "rU'£ l/"'"'G ,,
ques and materials which improve the performance of 1n, riff•
permit them to learn on youngsters from p o o r
frail the audd1
trtnchM ot
OIY War I to th•
war-tom jungl•
f Vietnam American fiihtina
men have give their livea
to their Nation'• caute
• Leo Navarette, representing bis class at Costa Mesa's Harper Scbool._Jiolds
Freedoms Foundation award presented to the class taught by Mrs. -Robert
Peterson (who is also holding the award) for work done during last school
year.
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-Traditional boundaries great increase in the V.F.W. BUDDY POPPY
between school and work amount and efficiency of •--------·~-.:.::.=..==-•-• will be erased; work-study learning from use of a
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Chl'1 F .. cullv& Ofliur J It E Mor!ltn W E ST JOHN, 1o"'"°"'~ tMv Htc111ed llM NIM. Nelery Publlc.Callton1la Prlndpel Of!ke II\ ~ ... "" -Sl A TE OF VIRGINIA , Alli rd H. Grtnt Countv Clerk. I fl'FICIAL SlrAll ,.rlnclH I 0!11~• lft ar-County IOP'l'ICIAL Sl!Al)
COUNTY 0" l'AIRFAX l ,. O••ld J Oonolrlo GEORGI! L. DUKf Elu_. !. A-1• Or•not e;x, .. ,., MY Commlukllt IEulr• --·It c ICllOJf On llllS 141" dev of Aprt~ A.O. 19'&. Wiiiiam M H•rd'I' 424 S. ll'(trl'I' Drl•t ~o:•r: ~~fc,; CAlllWnle MY CommlMkllt IE.tl'lt• Jllnt 21, 1910 Not•l"I ,.Ubll<-Cell4'fml•
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"" IM "''"' E•acu11v• OtflC•r ot !he c.or· 1>erw"•"• •Po•Med Do..&ld E M•\I. M•v 11• 71• 19• 1'°' 8'H4I May n 1' and JUM S 12 IHI ..::; LEGAL NOTICE PUllllNf Or-c...t Delflr "'""· ,,.,,.lion lh•l o-.ttul!d lht with!" ln•IJamH A Dev•• J A E M.orcl•n Allr"" • • • ltOTICI 01' ftUSTill'S IALI May n. 1' -J._ 5, lt. INt ,.,... ~~';';;~n~.:ec1~:;~1 .~~,..::"'4~~:': ~· ~~·:a~. ~~~n ~~ ~~';,/;;! ::•:t,~ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICI o,. nuSTll'S SALi °" ~ !9~ :;1~' 11 o'clock C.EGAL NOTICE "'"' wen 'CO'P6,.llon •x..:ulecl •~• _._ 1 .. ...,,. "",....' are ,ul>\Crlbed to ""' wllll•" Ne. 1"2 lr..m. Oft "'9 IMibllc aldeW•lll lft frOflt of tllt MOTICI tMVITI ... l lOS m~" .. v:::.,~l>d w.~1:!• ,!,~;;:,:::~·~~~r :;1 1,.,1rum""I •NI adlr>OWI~ lhtY f" l"·JOH:I IAI 6ft 0.. JUM 111 IHt. el 11:11 A.Ni~ ...... "° lo tlle llilllcllt18 1t 1717 Soufll Notlet II lltrtO\I al-IN! 1!1t IOIN of
O•Y •nd ve•r In 1111$ certlllc.•• "''' ab0v1 fo~F~c:'r'::L'~i;;.L 1 un~i~~M~u~" ,.!~s~NUS :i:°i:~: :i~~M::r'fc:i ~~Hc~.:;):il;.,. ~~VJ~,~ ~!;in~C..i'::: ~=...~ s~ 1",.::,~.:... "":'*C:: ~"::' :111t1~ ~-0,.~ c!:~: Wrl11'" Inn" w MtDwt n TllO underslq~•d dae• c•,tltv Ille I• con-TH& COUNTY M oaAMOI '" vn<kr i ncl ,..,,.,,.,., lo Deed of Trust POr•llon. " Tr1111~ ..-1"e l>ftcl OI Callfof11la, 'ldll recelw -ltd bids ,,.. 1o !OFFICIAL SEAL! Not•rv Public duclln9 • butlnPSl •I dOO Cemous Or, Ne A ,,... dittd Metcll t, 1"6, t~tcvltd bv MESA· T""I rn.-J: GALE O, HIGGINSON end 2:00 ... rn .• TllUtMIY, JUM 4, INI. el !hi ~0/,~~· ~.r,:rc. '" •NI lot ~·:,::c,:,.,c~:'.',~~·:~ ~:::;:, J~~ .. N~~'::'~ &;~~~· ~::rnl:; E1lalt of G.EO•GIE VALINTINE BERGER CO .. • pertMr1111p, tncl rt<otd· ALICI! IE. loGGINSON, H~ and ,.urc11Mlrtt1 OtHrtmenl 01 uld scllool
uld County """ 51411• O••M• C°""'~ PERSON .. LITY MATCH •Ml that said GROH, Oeceutd. td Mardi I .. lfM, ti lnllf. No. '722. In Wiit ~nd ·-~ A;:I~ ,,I 1:5 I~ ace: dltl•lct lo<.eled at l70t "tlrvlew "°""' MY <OtTW"ISSlolt <•Pl•H MY c,,,,.,..
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,,0fl E•P""' ftrm 11 «>me>oM!d ~ Ille followt"9 ""'°" NOTICE IS HEttl!IY GIVE .. lo Ille lloak 7141, H• 347 OI Ofllcl.tl tlt<otd• 1.... IO• 31 I eco C0tta Mua, Cllllllfftle, 11 Wlllcll time ~otem~r 71. 1 .. t Juo• 1' lf!O .,,,_ ~m~ •n full t l>d piece OI rn lckftc:i ~t<lllors 01 1111 1bo\lt ........ ~I In Ille office of Ille C-IY •tc.ordtr Of Orenet Count¥. Calllornl1. Ol.,.,. lo _.,,, wld l>lds Wiii be P\lbllclV .,..._ tnd r .. d
OIM.ITlllOU & OEL OUl•CIO JOMN A, WHITE " u toltowt lllal all __,, hlVI,,. ~latme H •IMt Ot-County, C.lllornla. WILL SELL .,. 11\dtl)tedMIJ In lellOt ol THE CO\., for: Ill IEQUI-tor Auto llocl\I end
All,,.M'tt .1111on1n ter p.,1ntr•M' Mrs CIM4 M Ooucilau, lol1t ~· lllt Mid ~ ••• ,_,,lrtMI tll n1e AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH£$T WEl.l COMPANY, a c.or-•tlOfl -Fr...,. Sl\op, CJI Eou-1 for
412 S. l'lew., St .. Suitt 41' OT tut Ch•P"'•" Avtftu• 8rr•1• L•ne. Co1wn det 'Mu. ltltm. wllll lllt nK Ms.try VOilCM"' 111 Ille lllOOER fl' Oft CASH (peyable el time of .,......,. and held bV THE BllOOICL YN AufOmOllve tncl Power M«Nnlo ~. LO• ,.,,., .. ,, c .......... totl7 Orantt. C•lltor••• C•lttornl• olllct of Ill& c~rk Of lllt •bove .nlltled .... In ....... UI money ol '"' Unlhtd SAVINGS llANI( bV ,.,,._ Of lllt b<H dl tll e ... ,_, lor M . n ii I I cl" r I ".
Pvt>ll•llfCI Orfftlt Coesl 0111'1' Pllnt. Pu~lls~ 0••"11• c"'"' OallY "''°'· Datt<! M•• 13, 1969. court. or to present !hem. wllll IM Sl•tt•I 11 the SO<Jl!I frO!ll r•tr•{I(;• to Of t•rtaln~1 llotllons -:i.i-: ,::,rttw. ProcHUS Sllop, at!CI 141 Slot"41 -Wotk M1Y I ~ U 22 1'641 ns.641 J S •• 14 ·• Cl• .. Dou I MUU•l'V "°""'•"• lo IM ilftdenltlled •I -· Ora " Cou tv C rt~· Cl ... of Mlle• ol ch wat reco ll<IN ~hft lot Aulo ~. • • • • MIY IS. 11. ,. Ind ""' • 1900 .. ~r• ~ • ... "" office Of Ill• eno.-HE•IE•T E '""' " II °" .~... ., 16, 1'161 In &ook IS20 Pao• "I ol Mid Of. All bld1 .,. lo be In •cCOtdalla will! SI••• ~ C•lllornl•, o ....... COlmlV SElWYN. SUITE 2ue. ,... W11$111f~ Sant• A .... Stall Of Calllornl•. •II '""'· llClll RICO""'· wlll tell ., P<lellc e<icllon Condlllo..11. IMtrucflOM •"" SMCl1lallc111
On M•• 20th, 1'61, t>elort mt , • Holerv al"" Loa AMtles (Allton!• ...S ""''di end lnlwrol COl!Ytved lo encl llOW field to 111t hltl'test l>ldder for cftl\. Hvtllle In which are llOW ..,. Ille alld mo bl HC\lred
P•tllllc '" ond t0t Wild Sl•I•• e>e•SOl>•llY 11 111~ place of 1>v1i...u of ,,.. ulldt~tltMd bV II undlr ••kl Oetd 01 Tr1111 In Ille 14>1Vf\ll ,_,.., ol the Uftli.cl Staib •I the '" "" offk• o1 Ille ,.11,a..11.,. "-' Of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS I PP4!Mocl Cler• M Oot«1IUS knoWr\ to .... In •II matters Hrt•lnl ............... of "'-"" '""''"'· In u141 cou11ty •tld firm of "''"· wlt!IOUI worran1v •• IO "'le· uld s<Mol dlll•IC!. jUl'E•10• COUllT 01' Tiii NOTICE TO CREDITORS lo ~ "" p•rso,, Wl\o>e name I• subs<•lb-s.tld dtteclenl, wllt\111 till mOl>IM .,,., Ille ,, ... Oetcrlbtd • ., -~'°" or encuml>ral\Cff, "" lftletttl Enh bl-• must •illtmll wNh "'' llld. tT.t.TI! 01' CALIFOllNIA l'O• SU,.ERIOR COUllT OF THI! ed to lhe Wllnln .... ,,um•"' •nd llnl oubllc:tllOI> of 11111 notice. Loll 142, u• encl 15' of Traci .569' ••• CO<>Veyocl 10 ..... now Mid.,., Mid 'Truslff asllltr'• cM<I<. cer"lllCI d\edl, or blO-
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THI COU NTY 0 1' ORANGI STATE 01' CALIFOlllllA l'Ott ecknowl•OGeo 'he .. ecultd the ume. Oeled Mav 20, IHI. per maP rt<ordecl lft l ocll l it, PIOH lt'lder .. Id Oetd of T•ust, In ltW '9 "" der'I bond 1NC1t pey•bll to 1M erOe< o1
E'"'" of CN~k-,A·~~r"lerltks. t ho TMll co-:.:~~.~;,~•ANGI (OFFICt.li..S~:I~ Gordoll Cerl Grell IHI of MIK1llaM0111 Mell$. fl\ IM lollowl,,. dtserlbed Pt'OHrlY: lhl Ora,,., C-1 Juftlo< Cone .. Olttrlct Nol•tY Public • c~utor,.la .-inltlt•~ Of Ille Etlelo otfl<• of lhl cou111Y recorder ot ulcl Lot ' of Tree! No. 23.41 '" t11e cllY of lloent of nustets 111 an amou111 "°' lets ~:~.~·~~i~· ::::::.~":.~ ~~::.n .. p:tr•,':o~. IO~lt~ p~r,;r~sONoO~G~; P r nclll<ll 011 Cl In "' IM •bow Mmed ~ county. C<Kta -.. C-ty ol"O<•-· Sl•I• Of fhaft 11 ...... cent U~I Of .......... bid H
NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN to '"' PATTISON •••• MllS. DOUGLAS "" c~ .. IV of Or~.... HlltllttT I . SILWTN, Said salt Wiii ......... bill wlltlout ~·~·;:., "r' ;-:~~":.:'. ~r~_.,,,.!.!!'! bidder Wlll .,..., 11110 My Gommlrnon Eo lrts Altw,,.., At uw, '°""""t or wer,..nly, uor.-s or Im-,.. ..,._. · '"" pr_.. """""'" tt Ille ,_ It ~r..iitcrs of 11\f 6boV• ,..ml!'CI de<l'denl PATTISON, DeteHMI. StPlemb&r II, l9JI Su41t l12t ,ii..i, retard!,,. 11ti., -... .Man, or 1,.. In tlle otflU 114 IM County ttecorder of ewercltd lo Mm. In IM e-.t o1 lellUrt to
,,,., all Pfl•SOftl 11 .. i ... tl•lm1 H &lnsl the NOTICE IS HEllEBV GIVEN IO In• Publish!'d Or•no• Cnu l OtllY PllOI. l6lt Wllslllrt l tvf.. cumbnncee. to P•Y "" remalnln11 orl... w ld C:OUftlV. •nM l1110 well contrecl, "" p~ ol H id .,_Ctdeftl lfl r~ulre<f 10 Ille Ille,.., crf(lllort al !tit above n.mt<I d<IC-ftl Mil• ». 1' er>d JUM S, 1', lf61 l9J-61 L• AnMltt, CtM. ... Cl1>el tum of the note *"'"" by Mid tor Illa purpete Of IMIVI... oe:"·:!.t~ Ille Check Wiii be lorfeiltd, or In Ille <IM :'~ ~ .. ~;i;~"::ft1!:i ~~:': :tJ ~;:'".:':";:.,f::.,im:., ~~J.:!~e',i---------------l~l ,:::.,..,.,.. =-~ Trvst. to-wit: u.m.oo. wllll :'.~.~.:·.~ 0,':",..:;.,T~ua~ ~lltl; :n:u=":: ~ ~11~~~ w111 be
lo ortseftl tMl'm wllll rn. MctSSll"I wllll lllf' _ .. ,.., voucN-o. '" lft• olllce LEGAL NOTICE PubllSlled 0,..,,. Coat Deity P llet lltHI ~tram Oes:e!nlMJ U, 1"6 ft In a<1v1..us. If 1n1, under Illa ltrms of U•d No ~ rNY wlllldrew Ills llld ~ •
YGUCh•••· lo IM uncl•nl1Md •I Ille office of Ille clfrk 01 Ille •bO•f onllll«<I c:ourt, "' • ...... ..,.., ..... , ..,,,,,_, It •n¥· Offil t1I '""'' lnlerut !MtfOfl •llCI Hrlod ot fotty·flve ldl M YS titer IM ol "•' Allo•M~S Th•te ... M~"'"· JOhn>On lo or• .. nl ,,,.,,,, wll.. It\<! """"'"' IA• •>S Mav tt. ,. ..... JUN 5, It. ,,.. ....., .,...,., Ille ....... of s.tld Deed of Trusl, $1'.ao5 11 ,,, UllHld prtncf~I ol IN l>Oll .,. "' for ,,,. OPll!i ... llltreot
end 8rldQu. 111 Wnl Soe,.11! Stroel voucl\er,. lo Ille uftdootv""" 11 Lew Of. su,.ElllOll COURT 011 THI '"'· Cllar-•nd o pe,... fll lllt Trv• M'(urocl by u ld Oetd of Trust. wllll 1,.. TM &o8rd of Trust.a r~ f11e
(1107), Lot Angeles, C.lllornle 90017. fl« o1 G•IYI" 11. l(ffnf. Allornev Al Law, STATE OI' CALll'ORNIA LEGAL NOTICE IM allCI Of IM trusts c11etecl bY Mid ,.,.,, 11te1001> lrom JulV I. 19'7 u In Mid prMlt9• of relecllnt t nv end all bldt or
Wh!Cft ,, lhe Pl•U ot IKl•lftt'U ol '"" •U North Newoorl Boutevord. N•we>orl FOii THIE COUNTY OF ORANGE Deed ol Trust. "°'" •tld bv i.w provided. 10 W•lve •nY lrreeui.rttlts or ln-Ur>dc'''",,.., th 111 mtllors oerlel,.•"9 to 8•.c,., C8111orftle. t'/660. which is lhl Ne. A MUt ,. _ _,. 'The be,..flcltrv under wld Deed or Oeted Mav 16, 1M41 lotmalltl., In eny bid or In IM bldcll,...
lh• ttt•~ of s.tld decpdenl. wlll!l11 sl• pl•ct of llUsl...U ol '"' uNl•rs•v....S lft 111 Estate o1 M .. lm Ko,,-ckY, Oecuwd. CIEttTll'ICATI OP IUll•ISI Trvll, bv '"'°" al e bru cll or Oeitlll! lie.HY lncorPOraled. Trustee NORMAN E. WATSON """nl~s •llet the llrrt l>Ubllc•tlol> ot ltlls mall•" l'ffl•in1"9 to th• •stole ol s.tld NOTICE 01' HEA•tNG 01' PI TITION P'~ l'n .._ In IN obllN11--ilrtd tntrebv. ...... BY •lc:Mrd I'. •yan St:cfv •• Board OI Tr1111Mo
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A II lO i••• docedent, wll!llft •t• monlhs eller tht llrsf FO• ,.ROIATE 011 WILL AND ,.0 . TIW -nlened do ,..._ *""' ~ lofwt necv .... •llCI dtlfvertd to "" -Vice Prn loenl 0o.n Bldt J:OO P,t,\. JuM 6, 1M .
II or • "'"' publlcallon of !Iii• "°"'°· LEntERS TESTAMl!NTAttY ~y .,. condvctltll a -nufKtvfllll end deol9Md e '°"llten Otclartllon 114 0.. ~ Plltllllhed Or.... Cont Oal!y Piiot, Mll<lre<J Dennis Frtderlckt Doled Aorll 29, 196'. NOTICE IS t4ERE8Y GIVEN Tlllll MIM o1 COl><rtle ~ and eddtflvts leult end Otmend tor S.lt •"" w II ,.llllllM>ed 0<-Coast O•llY Piiot, _Me..;.;.Y_2;..I;..' .:,2t.-'::1-:f6'~-:--:-:-:-===-_;~;;;;:..;;
Execulfl( of IM. Wiii Lucille Wrl,M SoPfllt Ko1>ec1tv, Phlllll> l(~ky •t!CI Ann IKISIMH Its Co-,.er!Mn) ., ,, .. tthoda mi llOl!ce Of brtitdl and oi •lecllon',. Mn n. 2' '"" JUM s. IHI 8'04
Tiiiie•. o~;~fn~~~: .. :'.:":' •=:nl ofE•ec1•0u1~!..~. '~.,,.~'d•c-'eftl Sl.-;el h••• Ille<! herein • pellllon for-WtY• CulVtr Cttr, Celllornl• '°211 end cauw tllt lilldersl9'1td to 1911 Mid .,,.,:. --------OTJ ___ E____ LEGAL NOTICE
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111 Wtsl Srt•ftlh SlrHt (1101 GALVIN It. KEENE Test•ml'nterv rt'l"•"CO lo Wfllcll .. made uNltr tho llcllllous firm ....... of MO.JAC lllert•lfet "an' YJul~ldl' ob1H"1°·~·· Ind ,._,..., Lis AftffleL Ct liletnlt fttl7 Alton\fY If Law for lul'!Mr oetllcutars, alld lhal 111t !Ima '"'°' lllal w ld fl•m It c.omOOHd tf "" sl ' . ' ' ' ,,,. under· TttU•Tll'S s••1 c1-11'1C•Tt o• I USINISS Tel: 121>1 UJ-1165 414 -.11 NtwHff ...,....,.,, tnd ptace ot """''"' IM umt hes been fotlowlno "''°"'' whOM _,_ In 11111 tMd caused said notice ol breecll •nd NOTICI 0,. • .. ~ ~ • ~ .. A~or;.~~_!.Or0eaec"111XCAA
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,... Piiot N•-rt 111ech. CtUIWftl• nue "' tor JuM 1, rm. 81 t :>o e,m ..• 1 .. Ille et!CI 111ac .. Of r .. 1-• erw • tollDWt. ,. ~ltc,.~~on oflo '-rt<orde<l In book llJO•. ,.,,_ J-11 .... it!.~ ,1 11,00 A.M.. Tiie _::~ou.,! ~~~ ....... ,. u s ~ ••not _, e" • T11N-: 146-1121 cour1room ol O•onrt,,,.,.1 No z of said wit: ~~ -·· Mid Off.klal lttcords. ""' 1 ~. 11 .. _, Mav I. f, IS, 27, 19641 n1·6' AlltrMY tor lnculrlX courl. el 80l Norlll BroadWev; In Ille CllY -Jeco4> ,.,..1~,ft and llomtll Date: M•'f 14. tM BENEFICIAL SEtlVIC IE CO .. e Calilot'" a ·--vc nt • busl,..H el 430 l2nd Str..,t. PUbllal\ed Orarni• Coert Dally Piiot. ot Sant• Ant, Colllo,,.I•. M. Mei.ndrn. 1100tTt1ot1t Wey, Cvlvtr l!Nl!FICIAL Sl'!llVICE CO. core>orallon, n dul'f •11POlnltd Trvsln ,...._,. Btacll, Calllornle. ullder Ille llc-1 •• unckr •t!CI PllrtU•"' lo DHCI Of Trvfl 1111ous firm r>•m• al H u II w I T l •
MaV , I, 15. 12. 1900 736-61 Dated MaY U, 1•68 City, C1llfofnl1 te'llO. " .. Id Trustee d•ted AutUtl u. 1"5, el(t<ulecl bv MESA-HUttWITZ &. 11,EMEtt, Altor,..vt el l tw, w. e ST JOHN O•ltd May '"'· 1..-. ly A. l . Turner, BERGER co .•• tttr1"••sfllp •"6 recorded '"" thet u ld firm ,, CCIT\l>O$ed ot 1M
IAtt ~I LEGAL NOTICE Counlv Clerlt -Jecob Melefld,... Vice Pretldent Au1u11 24. IMS. •• lnslr. No. 11S55. In follow!"' "''°"'' Wl\Ote N,,.,.., '" lull NOTICE TO CREDITORS Yeu .... ,.,..,,,., a ...... Bonnie M. Meltlldrtl SP'S ,... bOclC 76oll. -, ... ol Oftl<ltl AocordS •nd pl•cn al reslcleftc• ••• H lollows:
SUP'lllO• COURT 011 TMI T·t27U BY Cl•udl E. y..,,., STATE OF CALll'OttNIA. ""°n""" °"""" Coast D•llY Piiot _......_ of Mex Hurwltt un ININ COii Meu
STATE 01' CALIFORNIA l'O• NOTIC• TO c••OITORS JU WHI Third SI•"' COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, .. May 22. 2f .,,., Ju-S 1-• • '" Ille office of IM County tt~ ... -"•Ii.._ I • ' ' a ' THI COUNTY 01' OttAliGI 5 s Stnt• Ant, Ctlllornla On M8V 1111, 1 .... beloft me, e Notti"! ·-' ,.. *-611 <><-CoulllY, Caffforf\lll, WILL SELL "'"' .,..n e; ._obart R. Hurwlll. Ull E
No. A.S"14 IU,.liRIOtt COURT OI' THI Tel 1110 S41-43ll Publlc In '"" for uld COllnlY •nd Slelt. AT PUi l.iC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
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i;,t•I• ol HENRY • COX 1.k.• STAT& OI' CALIFOJlNIA ,.,..,.,.n ter l'ttlli..n Hr·-·I"' •DPH•ed ~-~ Jt~ M•I.,... LEGAL NOTICE lllOOER fl'Ott CASH (payable 11 time al ,.,.nkllft
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· · •-· ,llS AnnlvtrWN '-l'O• THI COUNTV 01' ORANGI -·-" ,...,_,. "'" l t M, Ne'*POrt llHcll, Celllornl•• HEN'lY LOVE COX, e.ll.t , JAMES COX, Ne, A·Sf71t Publlshl'd Orarnie Coesl Delly Piiot. drtS al'ICI 9onl>le M. Mellftd1"8 ll-Ill Mle In lawfUI montY OI the Uftlled Stelnl Stmuel J. Cohen, 1711 Camb<ldlle La,..,
ON:•1Y<J. E>late o4 Hirold H ~5• Sr., 0.. Ma'f IS. 16, lJ, 1'641 IS7-" mt lo Ill IM "''°"' -MmH ere NOTICI 01' THI TIMI AND "LAC& Of' •I Ille Soulll Front enlra..ce lo Ille. 0,.,,.. Newpor-1 Buch. Calllornle. ,.!~~~~E oflS"'~e.':!.!'.v "~~~Nd;_n:, ce .. 1~. tuDsertbtd to "" wlltlltl ·--'· •nd HI ARINO M THI LOCAL AGENCY ,. C:ounlY Courlhllouse. '"" of s..... Ot•ed Aprll 1t, , ...
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.,.,..,,,, l!a•ln9 '"''m• ""'"'' ""' NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lo ~ LEGAL NOTICE aellnowledtff Ill me 11\at !Mr .. tcullCI l'O•MATION C 0 MM t s s 1 o N 01' AN. Stal• of Callloml• •II riOlll. Ill~ M .. Hurwitz
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• t•·.m. creditors of lhP above narf't<I decie<l•nl ""wi .. "''• 11 1 OttA ... I CO U NT Y , CALll'O•NIA and '"'•~' conwved to atld now 1141<1 bv Rober1 tt. Hurwlti v•· ~" o ·~ w ~ I' lOelS INSS "'' •NI •nd Ml• WHIN A ,.ttOPOS&D ANNl!JCATION It ""6er u kl Offd OI Trust In lh• pro-Franllll" I. 11-
Wllh lhe ".ceu•rY YOUC~frs, 111 lht ollfce lh•I •II PffSOf\S llnvlftQ cl•lmt aoln•I lhe • (OFFICIAL SEALl TO TMI CITY 0 1' COST• ~•s• o• --sltuat•d '" ••Id Cou•tv e-~ Stele •·m"•I J. C-•··
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lht c•trll 01 1,,_ ebOvt enlllle<I court, or s.tlO dececltnl ••• rooulred lo Ille tllem. Cl!llTIFICATe 01' IUSINI SS s,, h 11 11 ORAltG • ... s ~ ~ ~"' -" • ,,.. ..., v• ..,....,
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orn•nt lltern. wllll Ille ~N With Ille ""'"'S<ll"I voucher•, in !he olllte FICTITIOUS No\MI '" · ou I COUNTY. AND OIJl!CTIOllS deKrlbtd u : S!&te Of Celllornl1, OrenO<B Countv: vCIUCMrs.. IO,,,. undenl9Md al ,,,. alllcn of lllt cle•k of 1ne t bOVt '"''"~court, or tM. ulld•rslvl>td don ttrlllv he 11 co,.. Nofuy ~ubllc·Celltoml• ::,:::~:rs 0TH&ttlTO, WILL I I Lots n. Jt, lol, "·fl, 10s. 117 of Traci Oft APrll 29ff\, 1'641, Mlot• me. a Nol•l"I
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M.r eltorMYa SCUOOEll, FORDE ~ 10 Prtwnt thtm. will! 1M neo s"°ry duclll>O e busl..ns. 11 l?S M.trlM Avtnl>e, Prll>ClH Olllee 1" ,. tt HIAttlNO No. 5691. as Ptr map recorded In llOOI< PUbllc In and for s.tld State, HrliOftellY
t4EDLEY. IS»t Sunsel 81"d.. Paclllc •OU<hfn. to '"" u-olonf<I "' In• olflc:t Balboa hlt nd, C•IY ol NtWllOfl Beech. ;;.:: ~~~"'; • ..,.. .!?iTl:i! :!.HEttEBY GIVEN ""'' ... 21'. NVM ... "· 11. "· '° •tld ll ot -rid M•• Hurwllt, ttobtn II.
Pall1ade• Ctlllornl• Wiiiet> h lht ptou ot his a110r,..rs. AllMSTAONG ANO Calltor,.I•. un<kr !he flc1111c<n firm ~•"'' December II, 1970 A~ 11 been lllecl wlltl Ille Local Mltcella-MAM, recofdf OI ukl Hurwlll. llrwMn I. R-end s.m
ol 11U11ne;s of '"' un'.ienlone<I In •II mal· LLOYD, •JI Soulh Sorlr>O $troet, Suitt ot "The Pello" al>d "''I ••Id llrm Is <Wn--.oc '°"""" Of ~ s1~:";'1~.'fi'1om°'1a, "'-,.. SC~td"~:.~ wlll .... --. but w1~·1 ~ .k."!"!:' •"re ,".'.!...-'°,~ o""t ~wl'!"',,. le" o~rl•lnll>O to ,... t$1•1t ol Hid dtct>->!05, Los Angefu , Ctlllnrnla 90013 Which 11 POStd of Ille lollow'lno oer!IClfto Whose p bli O f) "11ot II "" v -"' .,.. '" .,_ w•.,.. ·-"-• v . ...,., ...., .,_ m dent • ..,
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montl" elltr lllt first the place al bvsl~u ol lh• und•fllonwt In nem• '" lull end olace of reoldence ere •• u <hod """ Coest •llV • ;:' "' 111•1 sakl Comml11lo11 approve C<lYe"•"' <>' werre111Y, ooreu or lm1>lled. lnslrul'Mftl and •du1owltdttd tMv all·
publlc•t!on of lhlt nollce all mallcri o•rtalnlnt to 11>• "'"'' ol Hid lollowt· Mey 21• " •"" Junes. 12. lHI ~ ProtlOMd •lllltlC•llon dfflvnaltd as rftardlM t1ti., oonos•lon• or ,,.. oc:uted Ill• same.
Otled Mev ll l96& • d•<edtnt, wllhir> slK "'°"'"' 1ller IM flral PlllllP T. Bryce ns•i, MarlM AVtftut. LEGAL NOTICE ~ou"~l"I Ctlllt No. 2 AftneMallon to Ille City cvml>rtncas. lo pay Ille remtlnlf\11 prl,.. !OFFICIAL SEAL.I Ooroflly '
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c;.;. 1>11bllcallon ol thla "°"''· B•lboa bleftd. City o1 N•"'"°" auctt. Olla ""'" of o,..,.. County, clPtl sum ~ Ille nole secur~ bv ukl Jeannettw E Twrm•" e~ocvtrl• 'o1 the Wiil Dalal Al'rll 26, 1f68, PlllllP T. Brvce, 1"'6 V•ltnt Drift. --------------! Call~mle. Tiie boll"""''" OI Mid ""°' Deed ot Trvtt. le>wll: S129,477 00, wllll tn• Not~rv Public· Calltorni•
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lht e bove nemtd decedent Carl SecM Gtend•i.. CeHlor"I•. IAll ta -we " follows to-wit: t•rftf from December IS, 19", H '" wld PrlnclPtl Offlce '"
•CUOOIE•, llO•OI & HIOLIY, Admlnlatrtlor Dated ADrll 30. 1'61 NO~ICI TO Ctlle DfTCMt9 COUNT•Y CLUI NO. t ...,.. ttroYIOed• edvel>Otl. 11 •IW, .,-1111 0<1-. Cou"IY AllorntY Al Law Wl~flle.Wlll enM•ed Philio T. 8Net SU,.••tOtl COUllT 0111 TM I :~IXATION TO THI -o1 said~ o1 Tnrsl, -cttarOft HUllWITL MUttWITt & lllMl tt
I v: H. H. Ht411e• ,.,..,MY Of the •bOft nemtd decedtm Slate ol Callfornla, Or•n9• County: ITATI 011 CALll'OllNIA '°" M COST• MISA end .. ""'"" of "'" T""'" end ol "" A-'" IU04 Su• ... l lvd., Ann1tr-al\4 LleY• On APrll :IQ, 1'61, betor• me, • Nalarv TH& COUNTY 01' OM ... I .~ r;ii:,,c~ Of land M,,. wfllll11 Lois 1, ,, lru1ts crtaled bV said D•td of Tni•I. •>t • l7N ltrMI
,.adttc l'•N"*•• ca•terlll.. 451 50lllll S•rlM Slrfft, Suite .., Public lft •NI 'or said s1a11, oersoft•llV He. A·"711 ••ct Ho. 4S6. recotde<I In bnol! Tll• btnellclerv under said Ottd o1 ,.._,. 1 .. cll. C•-• '2Uf '!"et~ Olll •M-U7l Ln Anetltt. Calllw"la MU •l>DOert<I Philip T, Bryce known lo "" to Estele of GEORGIA MAE $0Ut<UP1
1.7• .... ' ol MIKtll•MOUS M1P1, Trvtl, bv reuon of a l>re•ch or deftull I" P ubll1htd Orange COtlSI Delly Piiot,
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.......,, fer l •K""'• Teh (ti.JI '17-eftt be tlle person whose ,..,,.. 11 wDKrtbed O.ceasod. •~di of Or-Cou,.IY, Calltornle IM oblloollo"' secured I"• r • b Y • May 1. I, 15. n. IHI n~ All«MY• ,., ..... Ill/ti ., IO "'" 11hl I , men! nd ..... _....... No n ce IS HE-El"' Gl"EW --.. ...... ~ Of Loi Ul, 81odt ' ..... Mretolore IXKUltd •nd ~llvtrecl lo 111e1--------------Pu1>llslled ore,.... CO<tsl Delly f'llol, ' w w " "' "' • """ ..,... " ' .. " "' ~ l ef Ut, l lock S. lrvl,,.'s Subdivision "' utlden lgned a written O.cttrenon o1
May 15, 22. 2f ar>d Ju,.. 5, "" t.16-641 M:~bli~T 15?'~~.J.,.'' D•llY fs11'!~ rgF~lgri,111;:~~ unw. ~~:C:1to:i :er!:. •=111 "':,,,. ~: .._.,. on • ,,,_ !Mreot, rte°"°" '" CH!autt and Otmand IOI Stle, end wrltltft LEGAL NOTICE Ao~tte C. ICl>OM lhl n ld dectd•"' •rt recwlrtd lo 11141 booll 1 • .,.,. M <If Ml1c1lleneous M•••· l>Ollct ol b<ucll end ol etectlon IO ausel---:fll-0-:T-C_I _________ _
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EGAL NOTICE Nol~rv Publlc..Celltornlt llltm. with tht MCUUl"I voud!tn, 1,. IM ~9fi11'1111 of Wld o,.,,., Counfy, Stahl of tllt! und••tlt,..., lo ~II said or.,,...,ty lo
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01' 11 Ttt~.;:•••s SALE _ Princlo•I Ollie:• In ofn _, 111 1 .... 111...., • 0'"1•· more H rllculerly de\crlbed "'l•IY said ollli0tlloftS• •nd 1t1er11ller, on •· NOTtCI I' TttUST 11 SALi Oran9t Countv <e "' ' cl•rk 0 ""' •bow e" ..., as follows: JulV 12. 1967. th• Uftd•rslgned outed '81d °" June 11· 1961• 11
ll:OO A.M .. T ~ 0. He. ''~ ,..JelS.S M• Commission Exolr" court. or to or..,.nl lllem, wlllt IM II"'""'"' at .,, l "llt e>olnl I" tlle ••· notice of breech and of elecllon to be &ENEFICIAL SERVICE co .. • C.lllornl•
On MONDAY, JUNE 17, , .... al 11 :00 CIRTll'IC•T• 01' COtt,.OttATION JulV I..... :!''::i~r: .. ~r:-:'~:'°{~';;:".: ~ ISll,,. boul'IClel"I Of ,,,. Cllv ol C0tl1 recorded '" book '31)9, -· •:JO. ol '81d core>ortllon .. doly •r>e>oi .. ttd Trustee
AM. GIBtlALTAR DEED COMPANY u l'Ott TRANS•CTION 01' I USINl!SS P11Dli•hed 0,."9• Co.>sl OallY Pllof, FOLEY. UOf Crtllff\S AwtKlf, Totrat\C.t , Mtt,. ~~ 1H s.tkl bou"""l"I Is dncrlbed In Oflkl•I lleco<Ot udnclel..',. :"" lovlr)su1•,~~ to Offd of Trust dUI POI ltd T I "" • nd UNOEtl ,ICTITIOUS NAME Mey I .•• IS. 12. "" 7.u-.41. • .. _,no No. 12 Ann«x•llon lo .. Id CJ. 0•1•: MAY "· ,... • "" UOUl • ... •UCUled bv Me$A
ovi.v.:,· 10 ~ed "'·~;u~r darad "Jenu:r... THE UNDEllSIGNEO CORPORATION --------------Cell!. 9050'· wllldl ,, ,,.. .... c. of bvlll>KI ... OrdlNnc• No. u.ss. ·-•td BENEFICIAL SERVICE co. BERGER co .•• PtrtM.rl/llp "'" recotded
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ntcultd bv SHIRLEY M. COOK. dOes nertbY cerllty lhal II IJ C.Oftd\lcllno a LEGAL NOTICE 01 "" ul>dersltned 1" •II milters "'" Je..uarv l , 1H7. w ld .,.. .. e>ol11t be1"9 as u id Trus•••· A119us1 1<. 1'65, H '"'" ~o. llSS6, i11 A Widow end rtc.ordocl Januarv 26, 1967, IKlsl,..u loc•led II 2915 . Soulh Kiison '•'"'"' to Ille ntele of ••Id dtctdeftl, Ille lfth!rltcflOfl ol lhl soulllffatorlV llllf! Bv A. l . TURNER, booll 76oll. -Mf, of Otflclel Records '" In boo-110, o•tt 109. of OfOd•I llecords Drive. St"la A,.., C.111. 9'2707. uftdef Ille ,..-.. wllhl" six monlt\s •lier "'4t ""' t'llbllc•· of N-rt Avenue. '° Int In •ldlt\, H Vice Preside"' Iha olllce ol Ille County Recorder of In "'• oWce of Illa Count¥ Recor~ ot flC!llloln nrm .,.,... ol (11 A.M.I tnd (71 --tlofl 01 lltis ..otke. •••nltd lo IM C.oun!Y of Orente. bl! 1,.1 1540 Orenoe County, Cellfornla, WI LL SELL
Orornt• County, telltor,.la, WILL SELL ADVANCE MER C H AN 0 I S ING IN· CUTll'ICATIE OF IUSINESS Ottwd 8":_1
1 ';. ':.-cited. recorded fft book 1Slt. -7l of Publl~ Ore"" Coast OtllV Piiot. AT PVBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST
AT PUllLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST OUSTRY and Ille! wld llrm ls.comPOMd l'ICTITIOUS NAME --,..,, •• !._ °""' •. ~ w~..!!.'.!.. ~ llM ot Mey 22. 7t at!CI Ju"' s, 1'6• "4-641 BIDDER FOR CASH IHYtbi. al time of BIOOE~ FOii CASH IPaveble ti llmt of ol lllt followln9 cor--•llon., whoH Ptl,.. Tiie UndtrtlQM<I does cerllly lllov t r• Admllllsttelor .....,. ~· H -~on Mid Trec1 tale In lewtul moftn of the U~lled Slelesl
'"• In lewtul mon•• ol the Unlltd Sl•IHI CIP•I Piece 01 bu$1,..u ii ., follows: col>ducllM • 1Ktsl1>ess el IJ25 A Wl11t-Ti.Wll~AnlltllM No. '561 tlltnec toutllt•sletl'r aion. Mid LEGAL NOTICE ti t11t Soulll Front entrance hi IM Or•rnt•
ol t~• Soulll (tronn entrenca Of Ille Coun-·CALONA LEASING CORPORATION. Warel'tovsa lld., C0tla M•M· Calllornle, of '"• Eilelt of IM bollllCMIN encl lllt cenllr 11... tf Cou11ty Courltlo<M, Cltv of S.n141 AN, IY ciurl liouMt. In 1111 CllV of Sa•la Ana, 1flS SoUlll l(lfso" Orlve, ~"'' Ano. ullde• the llclllloua !lrm nom1 ot C&M •bO•t NIMCI ~ PtllMcltt ttoad. as P1n1141ea Aotd It Start of Cafllornle, •fl rlellt. !Ille •Ml ,,.. C~•llrrftle, all rlohl. lltlt end lf\lensl cc,.. Celll. '7707 •nd ?OJ SOVlll BrOtldw•Y, DISCOUNT MEA'T CO. end lhel said firm LISllN & l'OLIY, illMCrlllld ln-r10Ut dttda i,, Mid (;tuft-MOTICI 01' TttU'1'&1'1 SALi ltresl c.onveved lo Ind now hlkf bY 11 ,,.,.~ to •"" ftOW "4lcl bv
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ul>der u ld S.nte Ana, Ctlll 97107 Is comlMlsl'CI o1 Ille lollowll>O .,.."°"'' Allel'MYs At u w, ty, recorded In Ofllclal ttecord1 ol tald Ht. 1• under u ld Deed ol Trust In lllt pr~rtv
O•o<I of Trvsl '" ""'orooertv 1ltual~ '" WITNESS "' II.Ind "''' 1'111 div ol wl>on ... ma In lull .,.., PlttH of , ... c, ....... "-· County In bOOlc 1t4. N II 2n1 booll 2351 On JUM 11, 1968, ., 11:00 A.M .. sllueltd In Mid County •lld Sllllt detCtlt>-1~• C11Y of C0tl~ Meso, In Miki CO<JnlY April, lfM. r!\ldffle• lrt IS tollowa: Torr111<e, Ca.,.,,,,. ""1 ·-3" lllr-h lfl. l..clutlwt ~ BENEFICIAL SERVICE. CO .. • C..lllornlt eel H : •nd Sl•I• ducrlti.d
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: (CorPortle Seal) SltO"tfl E Gal>b. 1l7n l endelwood T•I: CllJI l'A ......, n.!I. -401 Ind '01, fllr-'t the ~flot\, es dulv 1111>olnltd Tru•ttt Lott n, 11. lol, "' '1, 10$ and 112 of
LOI 76 o1 Traet 435' "' slloWn Oft a C1I01>a Leutno Corponllon Cir, G••d•n Grove, Clllll : RoNkl J A!tat"" .., AMltliffnlW folloWi"' dtscribed cou•Mt: Seilltl J5• unci.• •t!CI our\ut nl lo Otte! o1 Trust Tr•c1 No. 5691. as oer m•11 •tcordtd 111 m~P r•<ordpd In Book 204 Pege 32 end Robert M Freemen, Pruldenl Gleftn, Ill S. Mt&~ l..ve . Fulferloft, Wllr..T .... Wll~.•-XM U 'H H" IEHI, S17.H Heh Souftl .i• A' dl!td Juot 21. l'ltl utcultd bv OOVEll· l ooll 211, P•Vet It. 17, II. "20 eNl JI
J) ot M•\Cell•MOU• M&PS records ol "'' STATE OF CALIFORNIA Calll.1 OOl>eld J. Glen ... 1303 So. Denier Publi"'4d o ...... co .. t Dally ,.not. :t6 l!a11. 1637 • ., f"'· to !flt betlnftltll BERGER COMPANY • llmlltd pertntr· of MIK•ll•-MAI> .. In tllt Office of CO\/nty llecortlPr of said Counrv. COUNTY OF ORANGE, SS. Rd .. ~ El Mon••· Calltorn11. MIY •• IS. n. "· ,... "'"" ~-! .. '·~•Ill airw1 c 0" c . v. tllltt and recorded J~IY ... 1'65, •• lfts1. Ille counl'f rtcorder ol s.tld Countv.
S•d "'t• "'"' be rnadt, but ""'"°"' On Aorll ,., 1.U, before ,,.., the Stei>nan e , Gabb 1--------------...,.,...,., "",...,.,,..•radius of 200000 $t2 Ut Of S.,ld self wlll be made, but wllllout
",.""""' ot wen•nlY, ''""I' Of tmolltct. "'1ClenlvMd. 1 Nol&l"I Public '" end •or llon&l<I J. Gl•M LEGAL NOTICE fett1 n.t<lce toutllea1ter1Y •'°"9 ·ht No.
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• t>•M ' coven1nl or wtrrenty. tkDrtSI or lm1>llocl, rn11d·"' mre, oosseulon. or "" wld Slalt. ""°,..11y 10Peortd Roller! M. Oon•l<I J. GleM Cvn'9 "''-" • cenlrel anei. OI r .. ,.. Ofll<l•I Records In Ille office ot Ille , .. .,dine Hite. !>0$-sfon, or en. cumbr~r>cP\, to P•Y ~ remil~lft<I "''"' FrMtm"" known 10 me lo bf lhl Pre~I· SlllP ot C1fllorr>f1, L08 Anfftn COllnlY U tt "2 JO". 111 ere dlttence Of M .fll teet· CountY Recorder of °''"" County, C•f. cumt1r1..ea. lo oav lhl rtmalnlM tt•I,..
clo•I sum o1 tllt nolo secur"" by Mid dent, and kn-n to"'' lo be tllt per'°" On MlY IJ, 1008. bclo<t mt, a Notary MOTICI TO Cttl DITOllS tt\tlllte loulll ff• it• J6" East ,,..,; lforftla, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AVC• cloal •um of tlle note StcVrtd bV wld
0 .. d. to-wit· llt,OOUC, wlll\ lnltrt•t from w110 ..,.«llled 1111 wllnln l~tlrumrftl on Publl< lft Ind for s•ld Stole, oerso11tl1Y SUP'lltlOll COUttT OP THI flMI, le !tit ctllftrll,,. o1 Same Ane TION TO HIGHEST BICIOE• FOR CASl1 Deed of Trust, te>wlt• tll,<T.1.00. will! I"'
•uvu\I 1. 1167, H In u id ..ole provided. bollal! ol the COn>Ol'•llo" lltertl" nnmed. oooeaM St1Pll8n E, Gibb. Ron<l J. nATI 01' CALtl'OtlNt• PCHI. A-. H Mid cenltrllne II .,_Oft a IN nbr. •I time ot sell '" lawful monev ltf't'St lrom December 15. 1'66, H In wld &dVAn«•. If •n¥, under tlla lerm1 of w!d end eck,..,..,ledtfd to me 111111 1ucll COi' Glenn end OoMkl J, Glen" kl>OWn 10 mt THI COUNTY OP OaA ... a ~ C:-1Y 1'1ooct COl>trol Oi~trlc1 al IM United Slalet) al Ille SOUlll llront ,..,. provldt<I, edVaft<ll\. II any, u""tr lllt
Deeo ot Trv>I. In>, clla•t>ts """ txotMM llOl'lllOI> eweculed 111t wlltll" lftsl•vm•"' to be the H rliOftS whose """'"' art ..., A_,..1' l'llllt Of wev meo, Ortwlnt No. F01·7I entrance to 1118 OrenO<B CO<JftlY Court· ftf'mi of wld 0..,., of Trusl. fen, cMrots
of tn• T""'" er>d ot 1111 trutls crNted 1>unu1nl to Its by.lewt or a rnolullol> of w~rlbed Ill Ille Wllltln liutru,,..nl •ftd !1tAlt of ARTHUtt HEttlEttT SMYTH, IMnClt Soiltll ~ J7' ft" Wttl, •lone houtt. City of $an!• A11a. Slalt of Cali· •n<I 1xoen1es of Ille Truslee er>d of tlle tw ••Id °"" ot Trvsl. '" Doard of directors. •cllnowltd9e ...... ext<U•td Ille ....... •bo kllOWn •• AltTHUtt 14. SMYTM • ..,. .... ~""'· *·" '"' IO ""' loml• •II rlt lll. mi. and lllleNSI con-""'" creell'd tw ... d OM<! of Trinl.
Th• -l•clery undtt IAkl O....cl of WITNESS mv h111d •"41 offlct1I _.. (01'F1CIAL SEAL.I A H SMYTH, Oectt•M. ~ • ..,,., rltM .. WIV ""' "' ,,.. veved to and now Nld .,., It u-u ld Tiit btnttlcl•rv under wld °""" OI Tru•I, bv rte-ot e breoch ot dtfeull In (OFFICIAL SEALI 8oO Aooaln1 NOTICE 1$ HEttEBY GIVEN to !tie IMte ~I ~ es ,._, Oft O...S d Trvtl In Ille P•-r1v sllilaled T,.,.t, bV rea""' OI e brH cll or ftfeun 111 th• obll111llOM socurNI I h •r e b v , Oevld I(. Ettl Nolarv Pubttc<eillor,.la credllon of tllt •llov• ,..,.,.. dtctdeftl Ma.I 4lrtw11111 lllellCa ~ Jr 1" JI" 111 Mid County at!CI Stele dtKrlbftl u : "1e olrllgallOM -.ired I h • r •II v ,
M••l<>lora u ecutr<I •"" dtllVt~ IO the Noterv Pul>llc. Celllotftll Prll>CIOAI OOlct In lhAI •II """°"' h•Vlnt clelm1 •••Intl .... wnt ....... Mid llOl'ltltfflerlV ,, • .,, Of Tllosa "'"'" ltawhold Hl•IU , ..... htr'elofof'I .. Kiiied •nd dellvertd IO Ille uno•,.••nM • wftntn Otcl•rellon of P•lncllMtl Ofllca In Loe Aft9tln County said deadent are teQUfrlCI " lilt tMm, wey tine, M .i1 Ifft to fM be91Ml"9 of eel by Ille lollowlne dtKrllltd leases: ulldtrslt,..., • wrtnen Oecllrallofl of O~ltull •NI Oemetld for Sall, end wrltttn Orante Cou"IY My Commlnlon Ex,lru will! Ille MCHHrv voudlln. Ill Ille offlct A ......,,, Wtvt, ~lft norf!INrlerly, 1, 2 Leuu .. Cl! deltO November U, Otl•ult er>d Ottmencl tor Sai.. et!CI ••flltfl
r,llcP of l>rtacll end of 1"'<1k>ft Ill uutt M1 Comrntnlon EJl>lrl't Aprll 27. 1tn ot Ille clerk of IM ellove enlllled COUfl, or lll'tllllt • rtdlw 6f 100,0I lt1t1 lllenc• 1"3 •lld r«orc!M Je11uerv 11, 1f6ol, nollce ot b•.ach •l>d of ti.tllon IO tAUM I~• u-"'",..., to Hll \lld orooertv lo JvM •· 19" 1'vbMtlltd o.-..,.. Coatl Dally l'ilof. lo omen! t"9m, wllll Ille __ ,., _,.._lttflr 1111111 "°"""'tr aion. Mid .,_11141 1 leut on ,.di OI .. 14 Lot• Ille l>nderat
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od anld l>Ollct 01 l>rotch •NI ol tlecllon K · ' ' .,._ LEGAL NOTJCE lle"k• 1011 Norftl' Main st.. S...lt "A;;: tllfMe ......,..,;;,;;-..id .;'j,. ol ~ .. _ ~.,.._.. "' -" l>Ollte Of lln•cll •NI ot eltdlOll Jo 1M
•n b'I ro~ordcd In -8476 oatt tsl. 114 LEGAL NOTICE C1lltorr>l1 "™· wllld1 Is 111t elect of •-Nof1ll ,.. 1r w• Wntr l0511t ::i to 1', bolll lncfllltw. OI Mlscell-r--'" book aot, -'31. fH wld w1d Oll1cl•I Re<'Of'di. • bualntts t1f the u"°"'tlt!Mf '" ell ,.,.,,.,.. ,. ""' -lttlY r1111t of w•y' 11,, .. of Mlf -,,.. .. ,, ,_.,. OI Oftn" C-Ofttc.1a1 ttecorcb.
Otte Mav •· lt&t BA•·tl7 o•rtalftl,,. tll Iha ntalt ol Mid dtcedenl, a.nta AM-0.1111 C,,._I, H MICI rlelll ty. Dated; Mav
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• IH41. GIBAALTAtt OEEO COM-,..JIU7 NOTICI TO ClllOITORS wllltln slK mOl>llls efler "" !It'll t'llbll<• f1f wrt ""'II ClncrllM!cl Ill 1 deed lo !flt !. Le ... detld Allrll 22, 1"3 trid ,.. IENEl'ICIAL SIEltVICE CO,
PANV Cltt'tll'IC•TI 01' IUSINISS su,.1•10 • COUllT 01' THI ''°" o1 "''' l>OllC:•. °''"'" CounfY F-'°"'"'' Dltlrle1. C«'dtd July II. '"' coverlM Ltf fl, .. Mfd Tru•I ... A• M·d Trust" l'ICTIT!OUS llAMI STATE O" CALll'O•NtA OellCI MtV U, ..... ~ Mlrcl't 2'. IMO In booll SIU , Trac1 G:U at ,,.,..., on a Mlt> .., llv A. L TURNEii,
llv AN!rew J. Fou•lltl a!,~:";'~':" ..... ~ ,c:;.;''loo= ~;~ 110• THE ~~u:~r11~: OUNGI UNITED CALll'O•NIA &ANK -IU .. Offlclel ·~ "' 11.1116 cordM ... llooll 1$7, """' 1 lo u Viet "'-rt:,',.,
AUllleftl Vlc•Pmlelent Saftlt Ane, C.lllomle, Uflder IM llctlHom l'!llate Of Allred E Fevi.r. Detu~ By: JOHN ttOBEllTSON, Or•-COlllllY; lllt<l<t Sou111 u• •7' n,. bolh fl>Clu11¥t , ot Mltctll.-S l'Wllsfled On nte c ... ~ Oalty
2UO II of M EIGHTY INVEST NOTICE 1$ HEAEB GIV Assltl•nl Viet Prnldtllt ........... takl _,.,.fir '""' ... wav MeDS. rt<Ot'lll ., °'-'°"""'· .. Pilot, Pvblis~td Ora,.01 Coe.ti t:>e!IY Piiat. 1~ ::.'.':''said iirm 11 comoostdM:Nti.: cndlton ot tllt a"4•ty ,..mJNde~.:,;; 0 11 .. IE"Ulttlll Smllll IN • ..,.. f11et, IO IM nortlleatterflr .,.. a. Lff .. dalecl JI/flt 12. tMJ tnd ,. Mii., tt. ,. •nd Ju11t S. I,.. •1-"
M•v 15, n. 2'. 1'161 ttn-61 ,.,_,.,. oe....,,,., Wl\Olt ,..m~• 1,. IUll 111., all Df'r<on• 111v1119 tl•tma •o•lnst Ille C~~•eculan Of "'* Wiii w1 L#1 1 of "'""'°"'"' mentioned Ir.ct corded Autuat 2, 111Q coverlftl Loi 1 c-GAL NOTICE _____________ ....;_ •nd "'""' ot 1?1ldMc.t "" u 1ollo¥rt: "'"" df!«Clent ••• r~111r..i 1o 111e "''"" win,,.r,."'f :C':i~ dtcldltll ML 4161 tlltflC!9 Norin SI' 37' 46" wn1. 413, Tract m • .. t110W11 Oft • mao ld:i LEGAL NOTICE t:>/A Dev•~"' Co . • °"''".""'• w1111 Ille "'"~•rv YOV<~s. t" "'" otfle9 II-......_, .,. ...... ,.• .... .!!141, ~"'"'"' line, JO.fl ""· recordtO '" • .,.,. IS7. ,._ 1 '° -TtCI o,. T•USTll'I s •LI of OOfl Alle111>ern<1 er>d Abe Go~lel"' ol lhl ci..rt ot ""' abOvt tfll•lltd court, or 5111,. JR • ,_... ' u .., ""'"' .,..,.. 5ooltll J)• '7' ,., boll! lflCliltl•• ot Mlsetl'-t ""' "
...,, 1472< V...,lur1 Dfltd.. SMrm~" 011<), lo llft\lnt "*"· wlltl 1111 "K"sarv W l!•I, 11-M141 -llff' Melli. ~tnb OI O<tnte C-ty, ,.._ l"t :r.Lc~tt0o"',.:~~~ :; ~:~;t t~~;··~~ ... ~1~!'111~~'1 i!:.~::ni..:, ;:iv~~~n:n~• u,;:;~~"!",,.,·~u'::f.:,i11~~ ;'!~-=-~r.~ ~ ~oc:_ ~· LO:'r'., ,: '-~ ~!:.i "':~ .~ ~ i.': 1::1:~AL1~u1~1 ~'o .. '!·~,,,~~
,..IVATI s•LI GordlMr, 1m G~n•l•w Av t " u e . M. 110 .. Bl9•low, ssos C•rlon SlrHI. All~ .., (.e.l•tnttrl Tract ND. dtl lllaflct ci..r11,.. '"'"' ... TrKI '2'14 .. -on • -cor-.llOI> .. .,.,,. •ll'Olnred Trllllff .....
He. A•JIMP ANh~lm, C•ltl 1 l(••Mlh A Hein, 1'7• Sulle )00, Le~~wood, Ctlllo•nlt '071J, Publlllleel °''"'* COHf OollV I Ma.I _,.,...,.,.., llllt, Nortll '1° 41' H" recOttlld Ill I* 1S7 ,..... I .. dtr end t>Unue"' lo DH<! of TMI dtltd
'" 11\t S-lor Gour1 of 1M St•lt fJf Oa"'m• Pleet Anol\fom. C•lll • Gol'!IOI> Wlllcll 11 Ill" •'"'" ot ""91,,•u <>! Ille May IS, 22. 19 elllll Jllllt 5. I... I' lot. Wftl, JH.• IMfl "'9r>ct Horii! J3• '1' 14, llelll ~1 ... lv• of 'Nlltctll.-1 Mere!\ I, 19'6 t~acut.. by MUA· C.lllotnte In alld ~ t11t CounlY el l M(COflf'. 10U2 !lrlohlwood Drlvf', 11"4e•1IO•"d I• ~II "'"""' D1rl•tn1119 lo 1474 W ' Wn .t, 7 ... 53 '"'' 11\eftat Hoftll 4$• M .... rtc.ortlt tf1 Or-CollnfY. lll!ttOEll. CO., • N rlf\9r11\ll' end record· OrtM• Seflla An•. C•l·I 1 aon-.nte J SlooM. ~ ttltle OI SAld d·~~*'· wllhln •I• LEGAL NOTICE W w._watl. 161 • ffti, le • "°'"' Of! • rw 1fM11 -.._ tllt '"'Int C-"Y· 1 eel Mardi I•, 1"6. U l"'lr. No '771. In
Ill lhl me~ Of Ille n l•111 ol lllOBEllT 113' Fooltllll Or,vt , S•llll Al)I. Calif.; "'°""'' efttt lllt first Pl/bllCAl•on of "'" !!'!!_. ~~.,.,~ .~~~ CM'l'efalltll. i.-end -. C~~ ~ ~ -· ,.. al Otfldel ttecords In L1PORTE ttANKIN •k• •oeeRT L. Bull T. V•'""""'· 16oll Corl•""'' ..ott<• -........ -•T .... .,. ....,._...,., 1on .............. ot "" """"" Recot'der RANICIN. Oece•s~. Dri. •• Clftl• ""~"'· C•llf. Otfrtd MIY t. 1•6' .... , ,._, ~ '°""' .... .,,,. W..t I •• Ht ..... ~·''°"· aM H•--Or-CeunlY C9tllonll el Nollce I• 11er10y tfVftl tllet Ille llflo Abe OolO\~I" H11tn s. ftyler "°TICI TO Cl l DITCNIS •""' •Id Nrellel ""'• 11Sl,M ,...; ~=-~~Co •• ..!.... ~'!9""1 • ~ AT ,.UBl.IC AUCTION T~'H1:~~ST 5::-J: c!ertle~ed Wiii u ll al 11rlv11t sei., to the Oon All""""'"" Ectculrl• TO THI CttlEDITOttS 01' ltnmo!lll llltMlJ Notftl W ,,, 51" Wnt, IS1.. ' _..-• ...,...,. """-· M ........ , DE• FOil CASH (PeYlblt et 11mt of u»
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
• , ' •
---............... ..... .--...,., ... -.. , ---Jiii .. ,,. _,,..ft •.•••• s 1 ...... .
ExpJalns Hastings' Dean
Arthur M. Sanunis, "For
full-time faculty, we accept
only lndMduais who have
attained the age of at lea8'8
65 and who have been·.
retired from ooe or the
leading law schools in h ·
United States."
Hastings bu one of the. ·
str-0ngest -and m o ~ t '
remark.able -Jaw facuJti(i
in the counb'y. 1lle young~.
fulJ-time member is 65, and ,.
the oldest 81. The median
age is 74. These twent1'
teachers be.loog to a uniqfte·
organization at the scboot'
known aa "The Sixty-Fiv.e.
Club."
Only the administrative
and part-time teaching staff
can be ooder that age.
STOP TEACHING
Has1!ings' ~
scholars balVe come to die
West Coast college because •
rigid l'equirements et m06t
other law schools rorce
vigorous oldsters to stop"
teaching even when theY.'
may be at the peak ol tbe:il;
abilities. ,
The Harvard Lew Record.
bas called the school the
country's "only Valhalla fOi"
elderly law professors."
Hastings is part of the
Universi.ty Of California. but
governed by an independent '
board of directors. Degrees
are conferred by t b e
University'$ Regentl and
awarded dur i ng C.Om·
mencement oat Berkeley.
But Hastings' foundation
act says nothing a~t
f a c u I t y retirement. At··
tempts have been made in
the courts to end tile
school's i n depend en t
character by subjecting it to
rule by the Regents, but th•
courts have upheld 1be
school's independence.
WHO THEY ARE
Who are the men or
Hastings? 'They have retired
from decades of servtoe
with universities and col·
leges throughout the coun·
try, and sune bega n
teaching law as Car beet as
1914. They have helped.
write some of the nation'•
most important statutes in
every legal field, and their
books are standard reading
in law schools throughout
llhe nation. •
More than hall are former
law school deans, and all
are authorities in their legal
specialUes. .
. A visitor to Hastings b
1mprsesed by the vigor of
these teacllers as they fire-
questions a r o u n d the
classroom or drive home
points ol. law that they bav~
helped to shape.
The students are not.
alWlays young people for the
school attracts a number
Who l\ave no intention ol.
practicing '-aw. Once a~
minent officer of America's
largest bank was 9eated
among students who were
half his age. Even 90, the
leotu:ring profesgor was.
a lmost twice aa old as che
banker!
DEAN'S TRIBUTE
Each ye•, Hastings seods
tlo the bar more than 90 per ..
cent of the students it
gl'aduates, and &mong its
3,000 alllDW a large numbe.t
have become judges ol tbt
higher courts, legislators.
~lie oCflciah, praldentJ'
of bar associat.iooa, d '
community leaders.
In fact. m<re judges ard
J u s t i c e have ~
graduates ~0111 Hastings
than from any other Larur
9C'hool In the nation.
The IU<:Ct!.$$ of Hastings Is
a tribute to ttle late David
E. Snodgrass. It.a ct,ean unUl
bis death In 1963 and
founder ol the Slxty·FiM Club.
Howeveir. the plari (4 hire n IClbo1an over 66 •as not
b8Md on foresigtit. ll was
born almolt thirty years .iro
whfll an emer8e n c-y
threatened Irle ~l's ~ is~ .
Just • month befor-e Ure
fall ~t.er u 1940 Mgan.
Hasting1' Dean Wllllam M.
Simmons d I e d •~ly. &Jodlrw, a Hsvard .._.
vadu.at. and then one ol t.)a
coDe1e'• two lbll·dme pro-·
("IOl'I, ,... Mmed to "" polC.
The previoul dull hal .
heel! tMChlnc u.-.. tuba
jecta. w. lou put dMl full• time~ faculty below.
I.he mtnlmum alloftd for aa
accredited law 1 c h o o l
Unleu the pp coo.Id be fill:
ed • ooc-e. HMCJna• ,,... tri
trOOblt • :
Big
Bll boalo
2000 wU1 b
Ho•ard Ru
NASA or a
milbt ~ Poltal Sen'
Corecuts a
manafenun
•llkecot In ·bll field.
Although
b\lllneu QI
Col'WDDleD' tolay dre
bdldneaea
1• and th of tt.em, 1 Bull
t.ooking
ball, Dr.B
f..t federi baltneu ..
setting of
mucll prof
keep. Ev
• tlm1 limit
governmen
D~P
Quall-Pl wlU devet
n( µ Jtj.nat
at>road, ht tqd.:ppera tt
wpij)d be I
quaai-publ:
m9}ll-natic
would see
operating
b\fes in .
stiad of s
capital.
Center l
apd. prac
elst.-WiJ
h~ says.
ha..ve only
fUsictions:
nionilorin1
ntng progt
10 see th:
perly. ev1
be done l>
U\e USC
What ol the stron
oriented y~ar 2.00I
NOT AD1
.Dr. Ba
!foes not
prove of
things h
b e 1 i e v
pitterizati
r•turn
w~t.h a 1
priuacy.
"With
CaF
Sch
Ho1
Sc ho
dtize~
third qu
sobool a
<Apistra
announc
J()hn Cr
Filth
snMtents
academi
a "8 '' a
alf · subj
recom.m
grades I
Un! citiz
·Studer
standjng
arid citi;
St'hool i
aurtng t
the CUIT
bf!en ai
cipal Jo
Only
grllders
ac•item
must e.
"B'" 01
jects. 1
"F's''. i
Tea:cher
11tudent!
through
citlzensl
locluc
' r
..
041L V PILOT :J5
Big Bµsiness in America Expected to Get Even Bigger ··
Bi& bual:neaa of tbe year inC about the feedinc of raw generally will level olf for more techniclana. With a levellnc-orr or ln· wort. 'lbil I.a already begin-and China. "This could separation between the hav•·"'
DlO will be 10 blC tblt a data into a computer, you all. "l see the c1llappearance come and with freetlom ning with rent subsidies and result in great world In· and the have-not nation,;"
Howard Hl&lba ~' buy "It will be u attlueot of the Protestant ethic wUJl from want going band·in· ne1at1ve Income tuation." stabillty: Two power cen· "AU Africa could fall to ••
NASA or a LittGD Industries ~expect to find your own society requiring the actual Its implication that work ia hand with easy afOuence, Wbile the USC business tera could counteract two anarchy," says Basil. · ! micbt operat. tbe U. S. bla'°ry there -from birth work of a relatively few ~ good and that all men must we will have to develop new ~ucator's predictions seem others: add a third and its's "The rich nations wHl '
ta1 on." · ..---Pol Senice -at a profit, pie." says the US C work to be haP,PY· Instead, incentive methods: "The In· ro1y, for the most part, be two against one, add a become more and more at.:' forecuta a USC professor of E c o o o m I c a 11 y • t.be ~ucator. "When the filth out of necessJty. perhaps, centive then may w e I I has aorne s t a r t I i n g fourth and it111 'let's all gang fluent and they may have to:·
manapment who is a American of 1 little more generation of computers ar· we will move to a social become, in the generic forecast.I, too : up on somebody.' " use some or their wealth to·
•111-recopbed authority than a quarter of a century rives. there w1U be virtually ethic, a type of bedoniam in sense, power," says Dr. Dr. Buil sees a n Wllh tbe development (lf support and possibly contain ~ tn ·hla ftekl. hence will not fear want. no ne~ for clerical work. which pleasure. not work. Basil. "Our biggest social emergence ol four great the power centers, Dr. Basil certain aeras of the world -"
Altboueb forced to dO, although bla wages will be Generally, there will be will be the ultimate aatisfac· welfare problem may one power centers -tbe U. S.. predicts a n incrtasingly even to the stationing thete'' ·
bmlneu under a brand of strictly limited and income fewer ·workers' and many tion for the'lndividual." day become the privilege to U. S.S. R., Weatern Europe greater and more dangerous or mercenary troops.'' • eonnunent regulation noti--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+
tollay dreamed of b 1 I
bdidneaeu will become big-
,. and there will be more
of tbem, says Dr. Douglas
Bull.
t.ooking into his crystal b8ll. Dr. Basil says the Stif·
felt federal regulation on
buinea1 will come wUb the
setting of limits on bow
much profit busine11 may
kee,. Everything beyond
· that limit will go to the
government.
D1"ELc>P AT HOME
Quasi· public companies ~ develop at home and
n( u lti-national companies a~oad. he predicts. A Llt-
tqil:.pperated. Postal ·Service
wpWd be an example of the
q~l-public company. A
m~ti-national c o m p a n y
would see an American firm
operating 50-50 joint ven·
nv~· tn other nations. in·
sh!!ad of supplying all of the
capital.
Center for all business -
an!! practically everything
e~~ -will be the computer.
h~ says. Management will
have only two organizational
Ct4)clions: planning a n d
ntonitoring. "Beyond plan·
nftlg programs and checking
to see that they work pro-
perly. everything else will
be done by computer." says
U\e USC professor.
-What of the individual in
the strongly b u s i n e s 11 •
orient~ comm unity of the
y~ar 2.000?
NOl' ADVOCATE
.Dr. Basil. who says he
does not necessarily ap-
prove of or advocate the
things he sees a h e a d .
b e I i e v e s that com-
pttterization will force a
retW'n t o centralization.
wlth a consequent loss of
privacy.
"With everything revolv·
Capistrano
School Lists·
Honor Roll
Sc h o lar s hip and
citilenship awards for the
third quart~ ol the current
sobool at Palisades School.
Qapistrano Beach have been
announced by Principal
John Crain.
.Filth and sixth gr<.de
stadents may qualHy ror the
acade mic honor by earning
a "B" average or better in
a.U · subjects. Te a c be r s
r~DfTUllend studen ts i n
grades four through six for
th'8 citizenship roll.
·Students who achieved top
standing in both scholarship
and citizenship at Palisades
SChool In Capistrano Beach
<hiring the third quarter of
the cu.rrent school year have
bt!en announced by Prin·
clpal John Crain. ·
Only fifth and I i X t h
graders may qualify for the
academic honor and they
muit earn an average of
"B''' or better In all sub-
jects. with no ''D's" or
"F1s". in order to be listed.
Tea_'chers r e c o m m e n d
students in grades four
through six for t h e
citizenship roll.
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CHERRIES
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Your Money'• Worth
Money-making
. . . ,. Money Multiplies
H\ srt,\'1 \ ronn:R
In tht' \'tf'lnam ;irf'A ..
m fl n P ,, ha~ hf>pn makine
mnn<'' nn :1 q•11IP rarPI\
l'Pn 1n n11r <inttf'I~ or any
nlhrr
If for 1ns1anl't'. vni~ hiHP
h;1(J monry to put 11'1 a :;av·
1ni::!I account or 10 lend ch·
rccll}' to o I h e r • you've
lraped ahead. You arf' earn·
inii record amounti; or tnl£•r·
P«t nn )' mir -c;av1ngs : an'1
lhP fliH't' nf rt~P tn mtrrr~t
1nromP 1~ far m1tn1nn1ng
lhP pact nf rtSP for lllMt
nlhf'r l~f'C" nf 1nromP l,a..,t
'rar '011 rarnPd $2'l 4 hil·
hnn tn. tntrrr~I 2ii I rncent
mnrr lhM )'OU rarnrd tn
1:ir~1.
IF \'Ol havr ,. .ohd Wt'll·
pay1nii JOb. you arf' ~rttml:
<1ll·llme peak amounts 1n
fringe benehls. Your frtnl!l'
t>enefil total ts ·now risini=
:11 a much raster rate than
'n11r baste pay. Last ~rar
,·nu rccelvrd $4!i 9 b1ll1on 10
trtni;:P bcner11~. :u 5 pacrnl
mnre than you rrcr1vrd in
t!lfi.1
If you havP fun<!~ invc•slc<I
in lhP ~tock market. you're
Parntnl! record ~urns 1n ctiv·
irients as well as making h1g
-l'llpital gains. asryear.} OU
Pa.rncd $22.8 billion in rliv1 -
·l"nds. 15.2 percent mnrP
than 1n 1965
If however. \ 011 arP :t
landlord. depcnrltne for vour
ltvmj( on the rcnll' '011 rr·
,.,." e. you art falltnJ: reta-
llvely hehind tn n11r Pcnn-
nmy In lerm~ nf how nlhrn
arP managing.
If \'Ou arP a i;mall h11s1
nessman . you also have nnl
hren sharing In the PCI)·
nnm1c bonanza of lhe l!lf\.'l-AA
\'1rtnam era
And if you are a rarmrr,
rn11·re abvsmallv far hr·
h1n'1 · ·
In lhls ;irea. thoi;;P whn
h;l\'P mnnev-nl' at te::1$f a
n1pPlinP In innnry via " Jnh
nHennl! frinl!P bPneflls a~
wPll ali pay -are lhP h1.t:
winners. Those who rlepcnrl
.,trictly on work In keep
a h e a d financially aren t
kPf'ping ahead.
n( lahor an'1 matrrial~. lh,.
ralP nf nse tn prol1t..1 1o;
nnly ahnul nne·lh1rc:t t>I the
overall rate of n~r 1n the
ni!ll(lnal 1ncoml'.
Thi' landlord'~ rrlat1 vP
' loss'' ls due lo lhP facl
thn1 we are incre3$ingly 11
nation or homeownf'rs and
roopt>ratives. paying inler·
PSI nn rnorll!ages r a I h ~ r
than monthly rent, S1nrP
1929, the landlord'~ slirf' of
lhP na11on11I int•nmf' pie has
llroppNI from 6 ~ percf.'nt tn
:I I p1>rrrnt
nn; 1-'.Ht.\IER. r<.rrciallv
1hP 11mall rarmM. 1,; tacmi:
~tr;id1ly c:hmbrng tosts nC
Pf1111pmenl. farm vehidPc;,
ferd ~ains. lahor. ThesP
cnst rtse~ art> not twini::
mad!' up for by equivalent
rises 1n lhe prices farmerc;
rrtelve for their product~
Smcl' t948. the farme1 ~
-.hare nf the nation's incomP
has plummetco from 7 R
percent to 2 :I percent 1.a•I
year alone. his income wa~
slashed $1 :I billion
'J'o show yo11 hnw lhP 1007
national income pie wac;
~licecl among corporationi<.
-WQ~-earner-& rarmo1:.~
othrri;. and In riramatize
who has rraprd the htf!l?<'SI
1?ain~ riurinl? thP 1965-1\7
\'1e1nam era. here art> r1i::
ores <trawn 11p for mP h\
the Dept nf Commrrce',
Offtt•P nf R11srnf'ss f.ronnm ·
ic·<; In hill1nns. ....
lt•7 ..,_ rto
I •tS ltO ol• 1 HS-01
Jo ft1111-'v"' U9l o u6t 1 n 1"~ 1•.1~-.
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\1 a rkt·I i llJ! ( :h irf
l ,A ,ffana9er
Robert P. Barraclough or Costa Mesa has been
i:1pporn1ed manager of
the I .ns Angeles oflice
oC llt1yden Slone Inc •
1nvcstmrnt firm a n d
mcroher of the New
York Stock ~:.icchange.
On f.,ilin~
Tax Claim
.. ·A· OVER THE COUNTER
TO Rf. St:Rt:. lhP Orfh·
n:1ry wage·earner 1~ no"
hrmgmg home record '1ollar
I ntals. Bul hecausr of the
.,teep rise in livin!( rosts.
h111 actu;il huyin« pnwrr has
haret.v krpt up.~ rr ~011'\.f'
"!'Caped the I i v 1 n ii co.~1
pinch. a key real'on 1s al-
mnsl surel.v the frin~P hen-
rfil!i .vour employrr j~ pay·
non;iht i\f. FPn,kr h11~
hern appointed cl 1 r e 1· 1 o r
or marketinl? for Rabcock
Aerospace. Babcock r.tec-
1ron1cs Corp .. Costa MPsa.
!Ir will he respnnsiblP for all
aerospace ~ a I I' s And
marketing octiv1t1c~
F<>nske JOinccl Rahcod..
\erospace m \966. and 11n11I
h1~ appointment. wai: cnn·
<'rmed wilh markettnl? rf·
forts in rhe western ree1on,
Rcfnre jo1n1nt thl compan~"
he was presiclent of lhr
~·C'nskc rorp .. an electronic
tirm 1n Hawthorne. and wa.~
prrsident ancl ri1rPctor nf
FF'&M Elertronics Co., an
L·T·V suhmliary.
Ainerican Drink
inc you ..
Corporations are Pal'ninJ(
rrrnrrl profits. hul primar·
1ty because or rnunj( cost11
Walter Winchell
says·
"C'heck .. :xnullvr'• hlral f ar Ln~r
,. :_ tht> Mii" thot n~ ~ 'fft•ad5 vou win
, • -tsll<1 ~·011 \\in loo !' It's a lulu or
i 11 lra3r:"
,HOHi TODAY-
DIHCT oa COlll CT
EXECUTIVE
CAR LEASING C OMP.ANY •1
"' ~ c •• "" Kl 7-3011
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Thr \m,,ric;in rlrinkini::
public ii; hr c o m 1 n ~ in·
rrrasingly enamored with
non -whi!ikc) s." accord in~
to a <1pecial Bank o f
.\m1>ric11 econom.c stud y.
"PrC'fcrence for a ·11ghl'
lasle will stTengthen the de·
m;ind for non·wtnskey~ and
for lt$?hl · i m p o r I e d
whisk<>vs r e I a t i v e 10 domf'sticall~ p r o d u c e d
whiskeys." the report
~l:tlc> ...
The ba1\k precl·it:I~ tha I. by um. nrarly 40 pertent or
tolal 1·. 'P ir1t s con
s11mp11on will he n o n •
\\l'11skr) 1n comparison to 211
P<'rc"nl in 1!!62.
".'\n tnl·reasinj( share or
the non·wh1skey market will
ltkrly hf' da1meri hy \•O<lt..a.
which will widen tis Ira<!
/)\.Pr gin riurin~ th(> nf•\I hvP
yP.11rs, p11rlicularly ;u. nPW
rndk11 rorktaili> arP new .. ~ . ' ..
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Your future could lie with Merrill Lynch
You've had some business experience
-prererabfy {Dut not necessarily) 1n
"91ts. Now you want to move Into work
that offers more sattstactlons. more.
chlln~ to help p.opte. more respons1
bility. and .,-eater income potentrat
As an account execut1v,. at Mf'm ll
Lvnch: your satisl3Cltons can ct>me
trom knowing that you hfotp peoplf' 1n
vfl.tl sensibly. And you'll adva~ pro-
less1onall'f-in Income too -propor
1ton1te to yC>Vr own efforts. Our averag" accooot executive ,,,nks tn the top l %
ol Americans in earnings after five
years of selling secun1 1es. llnd his 1n·
come potential 1s 111rtually unlimited.
-You'll need plenty ol desire. 1nr1ta-
l1Ve, and w•I. S1nr.e you need no prP.v1
ou<i brokera1tl' ,.xpen~nc". wP II train
vou An<I pay you durin11 11'1!' tra•nrnp;
P""tld
If '"'" <;Cunos 1flterP~1tng. IPI ''" ht-.11r lrom vou. 1ncludinit details. nl 1nu r
sctloot and work hacl<grount1 and any
Olllsu11' 1nt1"rrsto; or .-.ct•vih,.s. Sflnd I
le.lier or MSume. In conlid,.nce, to
Richard Thamsen, Personnel Department
M8•UULLLYNCH,
Pl•f'C:•1 ~•NN•R a aMITH INC
1001 NORTH BROAOWA'f, SANTA ANA 92702
'
BOAT BUFFS
AIWI•" loc~•lt•y h th• enly
full. tlr.,. ltutin• .clitot
wer~i"' en ony """"IP•P.,
ln 0 •1119• County. Hi' u -
,luti•• c•v•r•9• of bl'•f-
ln9 anff yachtln9 n•wt Ii a
clailv f .. tu,. ef the DAILY
"LOT •
-r .. MeetM"*-'•J'lllZVaeaM1•.A._ ... o.w. .-.l'WI .. ~.,,,. .... ,.
MUTUAL SAVINGS ·-· ........... , .. .
286' Et.st CQ.Ut H1ghw11 • (.olm'A OtL MA., Callf.9 62)
Ttltpf10M67>· 010 _ ..... .-
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Mer* 1M1le•fds11 lelSilt .. f•il; C1r
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,.-retltfy ttt. 14•• i1: "whah' t•-' f.r c .. +•ce11JCI••• ...,,fl.en
-" It ahe 'H411 fet Mr. Fa111lly•111e11." 1111111,.t-• -Cele..y '•I'll tt1tle11 .,.,.,. with alt c...4ltle11i11t ....... l~11e4 fer S 11 •
111...+ftly ttfl• fawl..11 little C..91r ,_., fer .~t JUI. whleh
J11<l•tl•• all r•4'•i•etl .. ,.1._. •"' M1i1tfe11111ce f .. 40,000 W1i1u
t1il cha119 .. , l•H ••''-e~c.I. Th• 4H l•t IHiy1 Y••• , .... 11t ur, frHirtt ca,ltal (er i11•ctf111e11t In Hie "'"~'' .. th1t ••utl111 ,..,.r+, e11 tho ti•" ll1t u calle,.t liee~l•t ... ti.it t•~J-<t i• f,.. fer !tie a1lrl11t• ""-"* Jel1111ta11 I Se• l leut11°Mtf•t1'1 111
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DAIL V ll'ILOT 37
New York Stock Exchange List
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WILSON FORD SALES
18255 BEACH .BOULEVARD HUNTINGTON BEACH
~OUR CHOICE
llAND NIW '68 MUSTANG
-$2288 w 10-~."4 $60",•rMonth-
TOTAL
DOWN
Frllfl Air ......... .,.,.....,, IMll•, ~ Courtfty .. ,. ll•Mt. Budc et SNh , All Vlnvl Tr1m,
NYlall ~ ....., hlllt Mlltldl-lo Air S-0..-,f, S.t & SllOUlder Btlll, l'edded Duh
6 Vllcn, ..._ .... ...,_ fi I ..... WIPttW. Ne. 17• IMMl!DtATI! DELIVERY,
llAND. NIW !68 RANCHERO
92211 ., 10'){._, $60",.,M•tlt
TOTA&:
DOWN
,. ... Ill ..... °"""-' --..v ... Dome, Court-v ,J. fide lltritl, Dav·Nf .. , INlde & Cut1lde
....... ..... CMlldit Ml,,..._ *'1tflt M9l9f Moukll1191, l'ICldld 0Hh Incl Vt1or1, SMI & Shouldtr
lelta,tw,..... Wftlfllrl. I ....... ~ No.*". IMMEDtATI! DELIVERY.
1 O~o TOTAL DOWN
PAYMENT
IMl1d11 ALES TAX AND LICENSE
\II• ICM d ... NOT NqUlred 1t WILSON FORD _whl.,.~r W l'ftld blnk cr"lt wj lJ _qullify_you
for 1nlnfmvn1 clown payment on your new en or
"ewlruclL '
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
'60 Ramlaler ~ nv~~S:-r1clle, h•ter,
'62 Rallllaler AIMrk•n. Radio, h•ter, stock lhlft. No. 674
'63 Ra111laler Amerlcalt. Waten. Aut.m1tlc, nclle, huter. Ne 197
'64 Galaxle 500 '•••ck. Fully t•ctory 941ul11tMc1. Ne. 643
'66 Forti CwteM. AutOft't•ttc, radle, huter, Of'lgln11l. Ne. 512
'66 Volluwa9en •ad1e, hum. , .. . mil ..... No. IUD447
'67 Volluwa .. n ••1•· huter, Ilk• new. No. 70I I
'67 Che---let Mall11u •• ..,, .. heater, ""' ..... ....ll ..... No.7J2
$199
$299
$399
$499
$599
$899
$999
$1399
$1°599
$1899
. * SPECIAL PURCHASE *
1967 GALAXIU.MUSTANGS-FAIRLANES-T·lllDS
23 OP THESE FACTORY GUARANTEED
AUTOMOBIW TO CHOOSE FROM!!!!
1967 Galaxle 500 :;.,•::; ::.· ::H· , ... $2299
1667 Galazle 500 v~:,~·.;.~~n"· $1999
1967 Mullang ':a:t::.·:~;, ••H, $1999
1967 Falrlane 500 ~:..t."ttr~.:.:~..::1 $1999
1967 Mustan9 ~~~..:.."'::".':i •&H, .... $1899
1967 Ford Cortina W9n:!..,.1 • $1699
MUSTANG ROUND·UP
$1099
'65 Mustang VI, automatk, ,S, .. convartlltle. Ne. 62' $1299
'66 Musta119 ~~,:~ =·· $1499
'67 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG
ve, 1uto., PS, •11'11'1 reef, wtrt --., ""91·
blue. #101
VI, 11110., PS, 1lr cond., Yellow/bl1c:ll 1 .......
"" '66 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG
VI. 1utoma nc, -1i.r1,,., etr ....._ VI. ltll!OfMllc, -1Mrl111, ltlr ccnf. lur<1./tuni. #1" Bi.ck/bl.tck. #171
YOUR CHOICE
5 1988
·~r:,D '68 FALCON
YOUR CHOICE
---·Mt:IW:.._D --1'68 FAIRLA
$2388 ... 109/o •"4 $6365,... Month
TOTAL
DOWN
Freafl Air ..... a. Detrc.ltr, Vlnyl .. Clolll Ullhol., NVIOll a. R•l'Ofl Cm •• Bl elit-Up, Dome. COllritsY
.. Side Ll!lhb, Rock Panel 'f Vhl Mld1, Ped Otlh .. Vieors, Sfft a. Shld. Belts, w/lllleld W•n ..
l '""' wipers.
HAND
NEW '68 GALAXIE
$2388 er 10°/o •"4 $6365 ,., Month
TOTAL
DOWN
,.,... Air Htetw a. Oefroslw, Vlnyt lo Clolll Uohols..,.,, R,ytort lo .. _ C-11. e.dt·Up, .,_ ,
Cou,,_y a. Slcle Llttits. ltoeker P-1 lo Wheel • \ouldl1191, P-OMll lo Vloorl, Seit lo Suouldlr
leltl, Wlndlllllld WelllHI lo 2 SllMd w1...,1. N-. *· IMMl!DtATE DELIVERY, ·
SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE
Special •r•-te wllfl lfecllnt 1'>enk i nd llnence compenlft el•• us tlle -r1unttv tt
offer .. rm. wtlldl mlY
LOWER YOUR PAYMENTS
luy ~ new ter tr trudt end reduc9 vour monlfllv 1><1vments.
REDUCE YOUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY
12·24-36 or 48-Month Financing Available on Approved Credit
UN tlle ""'ty In YoUr ,pld car, l'AID FOR OR NOT, to ---the .,_ pey!Mllt "' YOUr -.,. UMd car or frucll ., WILSON FORD and"'"' Mt
CASH BACK
SUPER SAVINGS --~ 1988 or 1 Oo/o an4 $52'5r.rMettt11·-~~--I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
TOTAL '61 Che lei itittlon ....,.. VI, --$499 DOWN Yro nclle, hoeter. No. 7M
Fresh 1ir hu ter & defroster, dual hydraulic ltrake 1yst1m, br1k1 lite, front door crhy. J I New I fl Ith $ AA
li9hh, cloth & "inyl interior, p•dd1d d11h & vi1or, windshield washers I wipers, side 63 Chevro el _ .. ,~ ... _~1• n .. :. 6YY Yiew mirror. r--. ._ter. No. 7-
·~~D '68 CORTINA
---31988 er 100/o 1"4 $52" ,., M9nth--
TOTAL
DOWN
DeluH 2 Door. Aeroflow ¥entil1tion system, bucket sH h, vinyl interor, c~rpeh, inttrior
•nd ert1rior decor options, disc brakes, WSW tir11, eutomatic tTensmitsion. N•. 354.
lmmeditle Delivery. •=0 '68 F· I 00 PICK·UP
--s 1988 ., 1 o~ ..... S52" llerMeftth·--'
TOTAL
DOWN
Duel l.ydr1ulia "-•k• system, Yinyl interier tri111, tt•d4 ... 4ash I Yiser, i111ld1 I lid• "'1ew
mirrore, reflector, wi11d1hi1lcl wethere I tw• ap• ... wipert, 115" Fleresille i..4y.
'63 Ch•_.... ... lfll,.I• H.T. VI, auto., •• w ,.._. ltNrlftl. Ne. 711
'65 Ramlaler w=: ::':U heeter,
'65 Falcon w..-. Autom•tk, rallle, hMtw. Ne. 741
'66 Galaxle :.=·!t!:i::t,,N .. •
$699
$899
$999
$1399
TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIALS
'63. Chevrolet=:' .... ~' cyn..-.
'61 Forti F• 100 ::.. :,:.~~ .. m
'61 F-...a F 100 ' cyt, ' ,,..,, ' ""9 • .......... No.~
'62 Chevrolet ~a:" ,:c:~t Au-..ttc.
'62 fo-..11 VI._,., R&H, . l"8 c"'""'c•~No...,
'66 Forti F· 100 ~ .. Pie.:''
ALSO AYAILAll.f
$399
$599
$599
$799
$799
$1399
'64 CMmOLIT '64 POIP F-100 '63 CHO. ''2 TON
\Mon, "~', eufll .. lltt -· • ....., 4r!W, Tilelt .,. r-. vt, aflclt. rldlo. lleetw. Hlcla.
1tn · '* 1655
'65 IANCHllO '64 FOID F-100 'It CtaY. ¥• TON
'''. 1ullrnlttc. a ueMn llUff, A """"11"11111 '"""· allfllllft. VI. A 4 _... WW1t ...,,., 112$ Lii• -,,. 1621
PLUS A FULL UNI OP NIW AND USID CAMPllS
eo1•11 NOW I PAYMENT$ INCL.UOE TAX·LICENSE a. FINANCE CHAlltOl!I FOlt .. MO. °" Al'PlltOVID CiltlDIT e WHITI SIDI WALL TIRl l AND WMllL C:OVllltS Of"TIOMAI.. -Ol•ll MOW !
MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND SAVE AT WILSON FORD~:TO.DAY
-1825-5 BEACH BOIJLE\T ARD.·
.. HUNTINGTON BEACH
842···&611 ... ~:~·Dop 842-GGI
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A PERFECT EXAMPLE OF TASTY, LOW-CALOR IE FOODS
Honey 'n Oats
Bread Raises
Menu Appeal
You 'll find many menu
use$ for this very springy,
good-tasting Honey 0 at
Bread. Uncooked rolled oats
give it toasty grain flavor
and honey adds just a litUe
sweetness.
The recipe is made by the
new. quick yeast-method. It
yields two loaves that keep
superbly wrapped in plastic
bags in the bread box.
The bread will make ex-
cellent lunch sandwiches.
With a cup of tea or eiass of milk. it will be ,._and
toasted for after n o o n
refreshments, but the farni-
ly will like it best, perhaps,
at breakfast.
Simply flank toasted
honey oat s 1 i c e s with
preserves, then serve with
fruit juice. cereal and milk
for a bG1Sic breakfast which
can be prepared and served
in the time it takes to make
the coffee.
HONEY OAT BREAD
1 cup boiling water
111.i cups rolled oats. quick
or regular. uncooked
1/3 cup honey
11• cup soft butter or
margarine
3 teaspoons &alt
2 packages active dry
yeast
'12 cup lukewarm water
(1~115 degrees F)
2 eggs
6 to 61Aa cups sifted flour
Combine boiling water,
oats, honey, butUr or
margarine and ~It; stir un·
1 tmt~-rorm-arga:rtnns
melted. Add sour cream and
cool t-0 lukewarm. SOften
yeast in warm water. Add
softened yeast, ea• and 2
cups Bour to oat mbtare;
beat until IJD004b. Add
enough flour (about 41Aa
cups) to make a stiff dough.
Ttll'n onto lightly floured
board; knead until elastic.
Cover dough on board with
towel or bowl and let rest 20
minutes. Divide into 2 equal
portions; shape into 2
loaves. Place each in a
greased loaf pan (9 x 5 x 3
inches). Cover pans loosely
with plastic film .
Refrigerate 2 to 24 )lours.
When ready to bake,
remove from refrigerator.
Let stcmd at room tem-
perature 10 minutes while
oven is heating. Bake in
A. good tailor may be able ''meaty" and satisfying. % teaspoon ground thyme
to• bide a few pounds o{ Mushrooms are a relwvely l/16 teaspooJl gr o u..n d
overweight on ~ man. but good source of the following black pepper
women's clothes reveal •ven individual nµtrients : pro· If fresh mushrooms u.
tein, phosphorus, · 1 r o n . being used trim stem en~ the slightest bulge. thiamine. riboflavin a n d . (makes about 3 cups); place That there are more pig· niacin -substances we mushrooms in a small gies than Twiggies in this need even when we're cut·
country is obvious. ting down on calories. saucepan. H using canned
· mushrooms do not drain and If you doubt it, the Food MUSHROOM AND omit beef broth. Add re•
and Nutrition Board of the CELERY SALAD maining ingredients a n d
National A c a d e m Y of 1h pound mushrooms bring to boiling p o int.
Science's National Research 2 cups diced celery Reduce heat, cover and aim•
C 0 u n c i l says, "A con· 2'h , tablespoons olive or mer 5 minutes. Serve im·
siderable segment of our salad oil mediately. Yield : 3 ~ons.
adult P 0 P u 1 a ti 0 n is 2 tablespoens lemon juice Approximately 17 ca'tories
overweight." For most of us o/• teaspoon salt per portion.
the pounds come sneaking 114 teaspoon suga ..
up. ounce by ounce. The on· 11' teaspoon ground white MUSHROOM BURGERS
ly sure way to lose weight-is pepper' y4 pound fresh mushrooms
to eat fewer calories than t,11 teaspoon onion salt ·or 2 cans (3 to 4 ounces
you. expend. 118 teaspoon instant garlic each) mushroom stems
The first step is to learn powder and pieces
about the calorie value of Slice mushrooms (makes llh pounda lean ground
the foods most likely to be 2'h cups). Combine beef
eaten. Some are much lower mushrooms and celery in l/• cup finely chopped
in calories than others. but salad bowl. Mix oil, lemon onion
taste just as good and satis· juice. salt, sugar, white pep· 1 'k teaspoons-salt
tying. Mushrooms are an per, onion salt and garlic 1 teaspoon p o w d e r e d
excellent example. powder. Shake well. Pour mustard
Here is a vegetable which over mushrooms and celery. 1/4 teaspoon ground black
has been ca}]ed "food for coating well. Serve on let· pepper
the gods," a delicacy which tuce lined salad plates. % teaspoon instant garlic
has been used as an in· Yield : 6 portions. Ap-powder
gredient in many of the proximately 66 calories per Chop fresh mushrooms
world's greatest dishes. yet portion. (makes 1 lfz cups) or drain
this tempting munchable HERBEO MUSHROOMS canned mushrooms. Com·
packs leSli than a third t~e 'h pound small fresh bine mushrooms with beef,
calories of uncreamed cot· mushrooms or 1 can 16 onion, salt, mustard, black
tage-cheese.-and-lesr-than --~-ouncest-witole-pepper-and-gartic-powder.----
one-ninth the calories of mushrooms Shape into 6 patties. Broil 5
regular ground hamburger. 1 can (IO'k ounces)· beef inches from source of heat 4
If you're a compulsive broth, un~luted . to~ minute~'. turn and broil
nibbler, eat mushrooms raw 2 teasp~ns instant mmc· until do?e. Yield: 6 burge~s.
-they can easily get to be ed onion Approxunately 212 calories
a good habit. Or team them V.. teaspoon salt per burger.
with leafy greens or celery
in a flavorful. though low-,,_--------------------.
calorie salad. Simmer them
in a little beef or chicken
stock and add a bit of onion
and o re g a n o . "the
mushroom herb." Add them
to lea nmeat, fish. seafood.
well seasoned aspics. Use
mushrooms l-0 rep 1 a ce
higher calorie foods -for
example. they are a:n ex-
cellenL extende ol_meal
loaf.
Even though they are low
DAILY PILOT
FOOD
-SEC!JIOR
in calories their texture is ._ __________________ ~ .
Most Ignore
• :.
Lower, Prices .. -
Do food shoppers ,really
wa.nt to cut down olf their
food bills or do Ahey only
want to fuss about food
prices? ,.
It's a boulbshell question
-one that fac~ the whole
food indUstry -including
food tlioppers. It can't be
ansrired in one sentence
n'1"in one-&yllable words.
"You are probably ready to
howl the walls down with
your insistence that you
absolutely can't spend less
money fol' fOod when prices
keep climbing. You know for
sure that your interest io
lowering your food bill isn't
just lip service. You may be
stating nothing but the
truth. So look at what "other
people" do, or don't do. The
current story of egg prices
is a good example, with
plenty of background.
Egg supplies last June
were so large that prices
had to go down, hopefully,
so food shoppers would buy
eggs. But they didn't buy at
the ''new" l<>wer prices. so
prices went down . even
more.
By July, egg prices were
the lowest in nearly ~
years. Yet there was no
great Increase in e g g
buying. And there is a point
of no return, even with egg
prices. They can only go so
low because of production
cpsts. What happened then?
At the low, low prices, egg
producers weren't mating
money. No one stays in
business very long without
making money. Egg pro-
ducers started cutting back
on numbers of egg layers.
Egg prices ~ve already in·
creased a il'ttle, although
they are still low. Report&
show they will remain fairly
low through the first part of
1968.
You may claim there is no
reason why food shoppers
should be con<:eMed about
egg producers. Fooa shop-
pers have enough to worrf
about. That may be true,
but food shoppers do dalm
to be concerned about their
food budgets. Why, then,
didn't they use the low egg
prices to ease the food
budget? Eggs are excellent
alternates for meat. They
are le5s e.xpensive than
meat, and there are at Iea•t
50 different ways to prepare
them.
Why not more eggs and
less money spent for food?
People pre.fer meat to egg1.
For several years, incomes
have risen faster than food
prices. Food shoppers have
money enough to allow them
to show their preference for
meat by buying it. Maybe
now you can help answer
the question of whether food
shoppers really want to cut
down on the food bill or onl1
to fuss about food prices.
1h pint (1 cup) dairy sour
cream
-moderate oven (375 degrees
F) until done, about 40
minutes. Remove from pans
immediately. Cool on rack.
Yield: 2 loaves. 'A TASTE 01' HONEY ••• MUC H SWEETER WITH PRESERVES'
Cook by Touch, Smell Enlightening Message
(AP)-Hail, Elma! That's
what llnowtng cookbook col-
lect.on are likely to say.
They meen Elena f.elayeta.
the Nmartable b 1 i n d
womm who U"'81 in San FrancMoo and who coob by
eoucb llld smell.
Until nceatly E 1 e n a ' 1
eookbooU la.a b • • n devoted to Mmcan t'OOkery
With & nod hen ,_Ji tbtre to
~ euillne1. 1'ow lbe
ltak• oat.., ..... ,.
Her lMelt boot I I
''Elfta'1 Fawtite Foods
CalifcJl'llia Style'' (Prentice-
'Ball), IOd it'• • taste-good
colleetkln at recipes ht
cooka can rel1 on.
·We'll alnyt be graWul
to E1-for indudine her
f~moua CJdJf• R ·•( 1 e n o 1
J
with Picadil_, in her new
~ -and if you try this
recipe, ttie chances are you
will be too. Here Elene goes
back l-0 her M e x i c a n
heritage to present a dish·
that is widely welcomed not
only by adventurous cooks
on the Welt Coa« but all
around the country.
!here are other good
recipes for Cbllitt Rellenos.
but we ftnd Elena'• wins
out. Belt of all, Elena's
Odlies Rellet10t w Ith
Picadillo may be prepared
eead and reheated.
1bat'1 wti.t we tried, and
we're he1-to say U\at
Dene'• prvmi1e that "the
puffy COl&t (on the
pcadlllo • stuffed peppers>
will di?flate but puff up
again W'hen the chilies are
reheated in the tomato
sauce;' is true -every word
of it.
CHILIES R'EU.ENOS wrm PICADILLO
1 dozen fresh long green
chilies
Picadillo (see below)
6 eggs, MJ>¥ated
6 tablespoom . flour
Salt to ta9te
Oil lor frying
Sauce
Place chilies under broiler
and turn frequently tdll
ttiey are well bllstered on all
sides. P~ 1,, a paper bag
and cloae tightly IO peppers
w!H •am. Let ltlftd 15
minutes. Peel oft 1kin1 aod
\
remove seeds, being careful
not to break chilies. Fill
with the picadillo mixLure.
Beat egg yolks; fold into cl?~
Beat egg you.ks; fold into ei?J?
whites, then fold. in flour and
sall Drop stuffed chilies in·
to be~r one at a time.
Lift out chili witb a spoon·
ful of better and drop in oil
about 1 ~ inches deep,
heated to 375 degrees. Turn
to brown HCOnd side. Lift
out wltlJ • slotted spoon onto
paiper towels. The puffy
coating will deftate. but it
wtll puff ~p again when you
heat 1tle cNJiel in the sauce.
~ .. 6 aervingt.
SAUCE
Saute Ulfltly l medl um·
si.ze oaion, minced, in a
tablespoon of oil. !Add an 8-
ounce can tnmato sauce, 11h
cups chicken broth (or a
lO'h·ounce can chicken con·
somme). a dash o f
powdered cloves and a stick
of cinnamon, Salsa Jalapena
to taste Cor chopped canned
green chili). a pinch of
sugar and salt to taste. Sim-
mer 5 to 10 minutes. Add
,Oillles Rellenos, and slm·
mer until they are puffy and
hot. Or. if you prefer. relleat
the chilies in the oven and
9erve the sauce separately.
thickened sligntty.
PICADILLO
1 PQ)d ground lean beef
1 oNClft, chopped
2 talblelpoont oj I
3 tornltoes, or ~p ca&
!
•
'
ned tomatoes
2 tablespoons vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
l teaspoon cinnamon
Pinch ground cloves .. v, 1Nspooo ground cumin
(optional)
1 teaspoon salt
~ cup raiains, plumped in kacier cup hot broth or
Chopped canned green
cbiUei or chili powder to
taste
~ cup stlvtred, blanched
almondl
Brown bet! and onion 1n
ml. Add an ·remaining in·
gredlents except almonds.
Hett to bollla1, tum beet
low and limmer for 30 to ~ mtnlMI.
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PREPARING A FAVORITE -Elena Ze1-.yeta, the
blind San Franciscan wbo cooks by touch uc1 nnell
otters a new collection of favorite California 1t7te
favorites in her new cookboQk.
>
•
>on't Overlook Aspar"agtis for Salad
iring herald5 the ap-
·ance of that appetizing
-stemmed green beauty.
1raru1. Mosi popularly
1umed as a h o t
~table, Qsparagua i 1
<etimes overlooked as a
~htful .alad poaaibility.
> do full justice to the
vegetable, imaginative
varied salad dre111n g1
called for: dressings
soned with Tabas~.
sparagua is a low
>ried but n u t r l ti o u 1
etable. U you're in·
isted in kee,iinf it that
'i serve it bot or cold
o jUlt a bit of lemoo juice
. TabMco aa the only
IOllillp.
\SPARAGUS SALAD
MIMOSA
pouoda fresh •J>ANrua,
cooked and cooled ~~
abasco French Dressing
eggs, hlrd~ked aod
chopped
larlnate eo oked
rar11t11 spears in enough
>UCO French Dre.sing to
·er, refrigerating for
eral boors or ovmiigbt.
rln aspuagus Ind NrVe
aalad _geens garnished
h chopped egg. Yfeld: I
vmga.
?AB.UCO FRENCH
DRESSING
.. t6MpOOl1 aalt
~ teaspoon sugar
~ t.eMpoon dry mustard
i teaspoon pa{.rika
13 cup aalad oil
'teaspoon Tabasco
/3 cup vinegar
fix dry ingredients
roughly; ~ oil and
>asco and stir until well
oded. Add vinepr and
it or shake weD. Belt or
Jte well just before Mn'•
• Use with favorite Cotsed oen aa1ad or IUbltiltmt for
yonnaile iD pot.-ll1ad.
ud: 1 cup.
mNESE AIPAUGVI
.SALAD
~fnlb upll'8CUI
tabletpoaqs I/Of ~
2 teaspooos salad oil
~ teMpoo.i augar
V. tieupoon Tabasco
2 teaepooos lemon juice
Wash asperagua and cut
ll*!f• CID the biaa makint
Joac, slantinl diagonal slices
from the tip to end of green
length ol *1lt. Each piece
lbouJd be about 1 inch Ions.
Cook in bolling salted water
,
. .
SPRING HERALDS APPETIZING ASPARAGUS
about a minutes until almost
tender; dr~ and cooL
C o m b 1 n • remaini..n& in·
gredieot. ud pour over
as_paragus; refrigerate until
chilled. If desfred. garnish
with 1 li v e r e d preeened
linger. Yield: 6 servin11.
LOW CALORIE
ASPARAGUS
ROQUEFORT SALAD
'
'{, cup crumbled Ro.
quefort cbeeM
1 can (8 ou.nce1) tom.to
Nuce
2 tlbletpooa1 d1lli NUCt
or Clltchup
4 ...... lemon Juice
1 teupoon grated oaion
1h teaspoo11 paprika
l/, tea1pooo TabHco
~ teaapoon ..it, optional
.
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2 pounds fresh upara,ua,
cooked and chilled
Mull cheese with fork.
Add remaininc tngredlera
and beat With ~ beater
W>tll llDOOth. A r r a n I e
Mpll'Al\ll ape81'1 OD aalad
greens; top with Roqut'fort
mixture; larnish. with ad·
ditional Roquefort cheese, if
desired. Yield: 6 servings.
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iarb tonight on "The Und ersea World of Jac-
1es :COusteau" in color at 7:30 p.m. on .~hannel 7.
le one-hour documentary show1 experunents be-
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Series Slated
ly RICK DU BROW
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A third television nel-
orli has ICheduJtd a group of special summer pr~ ,
rams about Americ&'• race relatio"s.
Previously, CB&TV announced it wnuld belin
s series, "Of Black Americll," on .July 2. And Na-
onat Eduution Televilif>ft aaid It would start "an
1Cpe~ental blact ma1azin• of the air" in mid·
uns. .
Now ~TV hu disclosed plans for six one-
our:program1 -four tn prime time -beginrung
unti rt under the title "Time for Americans." Says
1e boss of ABC news, Elmer Lower:
HTMi 'RESIDENT'S adviaory committee on
ivil disorders lays th• blame for last 1ummer'1
iots on what lt cails 'Whitt racism.' ln our series
ve propose to examine white racism, and Its off-
hoots one ef wblch ii black racism . . • we hope
a inY~lve our audience through the realization' that
nice America' ta indeed ndst -north and south,
>lacl and white."
ltere i1 an ABC-TV outline of the programs:
~une rT, 10 p.m. "Bias. UC;f the M~a .. "
lescfiption: "Racism H tu .~1st11n the m~a in
llllerica -radio and televi11on, th• advertising
1gencies, tbe aclft'rtisen, HWIPl'perl and maga-
ine&"
~uJy 11, 10 p.m . "Jn the Same Boat." Descrip-
ion :: "A took at last summer'• riots in Newark.
low! the black and white community felt then,
heii thoughts now • . • "
~uly 15, 7:30 p.m. ''Prejudice and the Police." )es~ption: "Th• city of Ho~ston b~s ~ndertaken
1 dJ1lmatic method of exposing prejudice among
he men who can least afford psychodrama. Hous-
on 'S: police are facing up to their own prejud ices
ui.d..Jhose oLtbe black community."
~uty 28, 4 p.m. "My r.randfalher Made Jl,
.Vhy:can•t You?" Description: "A contrastini look
at the Negro and white man. whose imrmgrant
ance:Stora pulled themselves up by their boot·
;;traps."
~uly 29. 7:30 p.m. "Who Are 'They'?" De·
scription: "A Study of 1 'nice. auburban community
and Ute subtle forms of racism in all of us."
THE CHANNEL SWIM: NBC-TV predictably
dropped the Golden Globe awards -prizes of Lhe
Hollywood Foreign Press Association -after be-
ing ctrtticized by the Federal Communications Com-
mission for the programs ... the FCC: not only was
dissitisfied with thi~ year's show, but said of prev-
ious ·one that they "substantially misled the public
as to the basis on which winner~ were chosen and
the j>rocedures followed in choosing them."
~ is reported that when ABC-TV's ''Pey1on
Place" adds a Negro family to its cast. the teen-
age son will become involved with a white girl ...
French singer Gilbert Becaud stars in a half-hour
intemationaJ variety ~how on ABC-TV .lune 19.
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Home News and Views
Washing the 'Dirty Linens' of Advertising Cla.ims
By DOROTHY WENCK
Oft11• C-'Y .._ M¥iMr
Whiter t h a D white .. •
Cleaner than clean ... '.f'hese
41'• the expec t.at1 ons
limnemakers have for d)elr
}aundenng results. based on
9'e advertising claims ror
)aDndry products.
Frustration <1t d1Slllus100-
••nt sets in as bOmemaker'I
bd that their cloth~ arf'
only moderately w h I t e -
}erhaps yell aw or grey. -
and that collar s o 1 I .
perspiration or deodorant
-fl,aina, grease s p o t s . and
lfUI stains do not ctlsap.
• pear ''like magic."
What's ~ MSWer• One is
Jp realize tbat lhie ad-
m·t!sing claims for Laundry
· -irodacts are, to say the
~ast, somewhat innated
One can have a clean wash
that is not dazzling wh1tP
:\notMr '9 to reallzf' that
JruUlY fibert oaWNlly lum 10me ol your I a a• dry
yellow as tbey 4\1e -cottxlft detergent. using a IOft
and apandu, for example., brush. Rui.atant g r ~a 1 •
u well u the okiel' types of spot, may need a grease
polyester . .Newer ayntbeUcs 1olvent type spot remover.
have a blue-whit. <»lOr :t. Are you wdtng tlhe
permanently dyed in ao that correct size loads? 'J'!be
yellowing as IHs ol a pro. most frequent cause ol poor
blem. J a u n d r y re 1 u I t 1 i s
A third answer is to ohe<!k overloading the macluoe. ln your laundering methods. their advertising, m a n y
I. Are you sorting clotties rnanufacturers give an over·
<'afefully accordlng t n opt.unJ~tic estimate of 1he
degree c>f 1<>il, color and ~lze load their machine will
type oC fabric'! hold.
2. Are you pretreating Instead of meast.ring silJe
soiled areas -collars, of load by weight, a better
underarms. spots and stains method is to measure by
-before putting prment in . volume. Add cl.otbes lightly
machine? Few stains will to empty madhine until you
1ust "wash out." many are reach the _oop of t.he basket
9fJt' by heat and will become in a top loader or half waq
permanent il not removed up in a froot loader. Then
prior to laundering. !!top. Don't preiss clothes
The easieet method for down and add more. Oothes
pretreating staloa is simply need to move freely through
to r.erub the soiled spot with the maotune in ocder to JOet
c~
Alto When load>.Dg ~
machine it' 1 be9t to nux
large and nail pieces.
Instead of a lold oi all
sheeta, wash fuat two sheets
plus other small piecet IUCh
aa underclotbel.
Whem washing permanent
prees and D<Hron clothes.
UM only half lbe norm al me
io.d, but a tun tub ol water
to cut down ca wrinkling.
4. Are you ...mg the cor·
reot water temperature?
Hot water IMI clothes
cleaner. but cwaea more
wrinklea. Cold w a t e r
wa.sbine ii eftdve on ~· ly IOiled clodm, eepecially
h DO-iron type, but heavily
soiled clothe• need hot
water.
5. Are you ming the CO!'·
rect amount ol deter&ent?
With aoo little detergem
clohle de not l8t clean.
Wi!h too mooh detergent
clothe• will pt yellow or
~ from detugieat build·
up. Alwaye m e ~ 1 u r e
detera«K and mMdl lt to
the size ol load and degree
of eoil.
6. Are you rin8ing clothes
sufficiently? Deter 1 • n l
bwld-up from lul~ient
rinstng is a cause of yellow· ang or greying. One deep
rinse may not be enouan. especially if yo1r w.ter is
bard.
M08t Laui1derin.g pl'Oblems
can be aolved throqgb using
correct wumng procedlre.
QUESTIONS WE A.RE
ASKED
Q. We have an automatic
f; ater IOf t.ener. lJ i t
ij>referable to use soap or
detergent foe laundering?
A. ln IOitened wllller soap
doee m excellent clenng
job and -ii ecooomicU to
use. Howenr In hard water
I08I> torma a 1C1MD whim
clings to clothes nl oaDMI
yellowinl or 1r1yin 1.
Detergent.I do not form ..
ICUJn in hint .... if Died
in UficieDt amoama. Most
detergent& contain water
IOfteDera wbktl tolten bl
water and Jive them more
cleenio& power.
lf your water ia already
dened, llhetl you are
bu)'inc ~ nta"
aoftener when you use deter_.. How.Ver, if only
yoc bot wala' ii aoft.ened,
)"Otl ""-1 find that you get a
9CUDl from uaing eoap when
you waab in lukewarm or
cold water. Aleo, duril:lc the
times when your water
&Oftener ia run doWn · you
may get a acum when uai.nl
IOaP· So for these reaaons you may prefer detergent to
109J> even though you haw
90ft.eailld .....
Q. I Ian a frGllt kNldinc wubinl rmcbine and have
bee• told nevw to uae bi8h
sudaioc clet2rgeDta becallfl
they will fOllD up IOd
overflow. Yet rve tried
tblm and tu doesn't hap-pen. Would it be okay to use
thtm thee -I tNnt they get
b dotba cleaner?
A. lt'1 poulble that you
used a 1maller than normal
amount of high !Ndsl.ng
d~ and Im ii wby
you did not have a n
overflow problem. Or
maybe you wen jUllt luckY.
I would advise following the
manu(actunt"'s directions
and u,e dbl>' the low audaing
detergent whb your fr<mt
~machine.
An overflow "' auds could ~ 1he IDOP'. Aho,
YOW' clollM will not get as
dMD when )'OU UM & hi&f\ = deterient in a front
mllCNM. In a to,
loading machine you have
the a,gltatioll. which rubs the c161 '°fetber and belps to
get tbem elem. In a front
io.der you do not have
agitltioo -just tbe motion ot the clothes dropPir.g
through h water. Whell
there •• lota ol suds they
cut down on the friction of
h clothes rubbing togetf'ler
and the ck>thes will not get
•clean.
Q. I'm in the market lor a
new wuhine machine.
Would it be a good idea to
get one having a prewsoak
feature?
A. Heavily soiled clothes
will aet cleaoer if th.Y a.re
given a pre·•oak or pre-
wuh with detergent, follow•
ed by a recum wal!llh witb
fresh water and detel'geot.
.
Get 'em at Market Basket (we've had 'em for more than a Ye
STORE HOURS:
MONOA\' ,..,,, PllOA'I' IAT\llOAY .,.4 SUNDo\Y
10 ut. 9,M. 10A.M. 7,..,
ou•s SHOWN Al( fOI MoST STOHS
IUCJ HOUI S Alt l'OSTfO IN U CH STOii
,-E-ANNED-HAMS
Country Club
10 ~"$7.49
5 C~N $3.98'
3 C~N '2.98
Dulluque
Luer
9 c'!. •6.98.
5 ~N $3.98•
8 ~N $6.49'
5 C~N *3.98'
U $.0.A. GIACf A et!ASTS, THIGHS a OIUMSTICKS
Fryer Parts. e e. e •l" 59'
fl'YINC> CHICktN-NO l•CttS. NtCICS
°'Glll!'TS Pick 0' Chick e e e. la. 49c
U S 0 . .4.. GlA[)( A LE.AOiNOU..NOI • ro. ll . AVG. ftfSH Beltsvllle Turkeys La. 39'
DELICATESSEN IUYS
M.t.tlm' IAS«fl rte>CUS AMtt!ON
Sliced ChM1e •• 1
',:: 5 5 c
J,AUtCfT IAS~ T loGlO
Cheddar Chff1• • l" 93 c
\'ANde!Wol'lOUIE.HAfOOO. TAITA-.·
t OOO IStANO I or. 3 5 ( Salad Dre11lng e e w
al/f., U., IOQUtfOIT, Uc
8'aAfT *NMl Sl.laDMOHTlllY .wx.
CltMIDGIT lONOHOIN ..at. 4 2 C Ch••• e •••••• e l'IO.
t.uNSTa.411
llAfT CO.IV 8 5 C Club ChH1•. e e. e lt. •·
'·'ll.AID-WilMICIN8 ·~ 29 ( Cinnamon Rolla • cm
products in every d~partment-like U.S.D.A. Choice Tende'*'
U.S.D.A. OiOtCE TENOERA'f MAND 8'!f aoa STEAK Ott
T-BONE
STEAK
U.S.D.A. CHOtef T!NOUAV NANO BE!'
LAl!Gf MfATY IND
$ 09
Tenderay Takes The
Guesswork-Out -
Of· Buying Beef • • •
T ~ lra11cl a..f It gu·L,.ne .. d IMllt ...... lllMI
.. 11d• IVHY TIME. Notv ... ,..._.-4 ~ .. ,,..
tec+M wMI• fMlltvfal t.nderine ..ttew h tpe•decl "P 11¥
precisely regulated ....,,_.,., lwwlicHty 011cl eir ..
culotiM M special ,_.,._ T-clenry lfottd Beel ii f.l'r
ogetl .. 4" HOUU OR L!SS, ..._, .,f ..... Me et+ier
beef .. '""' ~ .,. .. -•-'iir Mtleff
U.S.D.A. OiOICE TENDRA Y BONftESS
RIB ROAST HAM ~~Top Sirloin Steak. e lB. $1 39
•lL29c· L8.79c l8.39c
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY '
DISCOUNT PRICES
L'S DA.CHOICE rENOU AYU.t.NOU!' 8 Chuck Steak. e e e ell. 4 c
U I O.A. Ote>ICE l1NOElAY .alllO
Clod Roast e •• e •• 11. 88 c
U.S.O.lo. CHOIQ llNDUAY lfAH M@lo"'
Rib Steak e e •••• •l•.95'
U S 0 A. (jj()tCf T!NOl~A 'I' l'UIL Oft
Boneless Round e e"' 89<
l S 0..4. CHOICE TENO!IAY ~IN P'.AL O.Jf
Round Steak e e •• ell 79'
l S 0 A. CHOICf TfNl>f•Ay llONflPH $
Spencer Steak e •• l.. 179
US 0 A. CHOtctTfNOEtAY llONEl Bt
Family Steak e e •• IA. 9 5 c
US O.A. CHOICf TfNOAAY
Porterhouse Steak la. •1 15
l' S DA.CHOICE ~f!S
Beef Stew. •••••• e 1.1.89'
.u ~ O.A. CHOICE l'U T Cl.IT IHOUt.OU
Pot Roast •• e e •• e e 11. 79 c
f AS TtlH GlAIN l'lO 'AMA. Y 'ACI: lAIOf
Loin Pork Chops. •l• 69c
t~ TflN OIAIN ftO Ofll' 00
Wafer Pork Chops LA. 99 c
EAS fltN <MAIN ffO lu.M WllATV •
Farmer Spare Rlbsi..5 9'
IAIMH OltAIM l'fO l'OllC
CenterRlbC
DEEP-CUT EVERYDAY '
DiSCOUNT PRICES
't.tME• JOHl'I SMOICR> HAM Butt Portion e. e •• La. 59<
,,..... JOHM aM9 Cllf aol9
Ham Sikes • e e ...... 98 c
YOUNllTOM
Turkey Drum1tlck1ls29«
Mo\ftlf ...... , ...__,.
Lunch Meats e • e '"~;. 3 3'
OANOtA ll.ICID
Cooked Ham e e ~ 59c
~ W,._9.ICID«JIMO lftf, WOlt!O 9'f'
(')t SMOI(!() 'MllCEY
Lunch Meat ••• e ~ 37'
GAllllO ".till .... Ol'I' Salami Chubs. e ~ 95<
ll.()l.QU.S1,.,-IMX.a...S1"
G.41.lKISuCID~'AC!rOI
~IClO "All#f ..or. 69C Party Pack ..... ....
CK>RTOttl flOZIN 3 C
Fish & Chips •• e e e ll. 7
Sf A Tl!AtUlf OI ....... fllOlt+i
Sole Fiiiet •• e e e e .tt. 69<
sv. Tlf...sutE'OI fCIUI .. ~ rtomi
Fish Sticks e •••• •:;. 43'
14-0t.~G~.-
C~TIOM ,._. 47c Fish Cak .... • e ":i:
SflliSIST .... -•22• Loi1ter Tall• ••• ~
MA8llf l.UKfT
OC&I fA,AW, HEALTH.
MACAIONI OR PO~TO
SALADS
·~29c~
U.S.D.A. GRADI A WHOl.E
Frying Chicken ...
i~efai;iSk8tiioast ll.89c
7:a;~e;RASteak .... •l~59c
a~;;;·~~'SCMf e~k! ... •lL 9&c
LLB GlJAllTY JKN!tl 4 $1· • Link Sausage . . . . ~ ,
i 0
lrMeatWieners .~~:4~
OHP ·CUT EVERYDAY
DISCOUNT PRICES
~·IDA PlfNCH lttES Ol ClllMllt.! ClUf
Potatoes e • e •••• ~~: 4 5 c
~ f10ZIN CHlf5l &
Macaroni e e ••.• »~ 3 8 c
DOWttt'l\AICE PIOZ!N
French Toast •• ~';: 36c
VAN ot lNlll PIOZfN Uf'Stot 00WN
Cake •• e ••••• · e
11;: 72 c
PICTSWHT AlOllN ""' OI Cut Com • e •••• ~ 20c
'1CTSW!IT flOlfN OfO'fllD ~ OI
Leaf Spinach •• ~ 19c
FROZEN-,
CHICkfN OI MtClY
IAIGIET
EAT PIES
~-=lie
. ~-
DEEP ·CUT EVERYDAY •
DISCOUNT PRICES -e-
GE .. Sfv.INEO -Baby Food e e e e ~?11~ 9•
NAll9CO c6oi:t£S .-.-,:
Oreo Cremes •• '6;:, 4.1•
om, O..t.llCUllUCIOUS ..::
Yuban Coffee e •• ci~ 7J•
2~CAM,S1."
Y\.9AN
Instant Cott ... e a.c;...~ $
e COSTA MESA_..,....._
~
• NEWPORT llAC..._., ........... "•• n ,, • ...._...._,.....,.._, e HUNTINGTON llACH-::.1
.:.:.., e FOU~AI~ Y~LLIY~·.::~ >
I • ( ..
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\
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. -
Men
c
Bow 1
JOU ..
doemtt .. : been I
~· there.
citing ' well ..
leam m.
DividiJ
sausage=
general•
you tc
oames a
There's
cooked
cooked
oooked·t
1be num
sausage.
Firesh
principal
sometim
,bas DOI
cured.T -•ust I
• cc
'·
-._.,.
I
•
Menu Planning r
SpiEy SaUsa~es Add Variety
Row 1l'8llf tllUMCts c•
• you _. T U JG'JI' lllt
doem't 10 beroDd Ile 10 or
N tap faYOritlel, JCl'I have
been DllJeetint I 0 m e mi&bt1 ,_ elltlog. Actuiaily.
there .. more tban 200 ei:-
clting ftrietiel, and tt ii
well wwtb J'OUI' time to
leam mon about Chem.
Dividing these many
sausages and cold C\fll into
general categories may help
y o u to remember their
oames and serving methods.
There's fresh sausage, un-
cooked smoked sausage,
cooked smoked sausage,
cooked m~t specialties and
ttle numerous type! of dried
aaus.age.
refrileution ind cooked
~Y before serving.
Some ol lie varieties Of
frelh sausace are tresh
pork aausa~. heh country-
ltyle pork 1 a u s a g • ,
bratwurst, frelll tb\ringer-
1 t y I e sau aage and
bockwurst. These a r e
espeoaUy lood fried or
broiled.
Uncooftd smoked saU1ete
iDcludel smoked couotry-
style pork sausage, smoked
country-ttyle ·~· met-wurst, kielbasa, Polish and
Hallan port sausage. All
tilese meat. must be cooted
before serving.
and German -type
m«tadella.
Cooked •u.aies for the
moat part are prepared
from UDCW"ed m e a t s ,
altbouCb OCC&Sioully tome
cured melta are UJed. 'Ibey
are thoroulhly c o o k e d ,
sornethnes smoked and are
ready to 1erve. Included in
this eroup are liver sausage,
bk>od sauaage and tongue.
aau.ces are prepared in a
highly te c h n t c a l and
carefully oontroned procese.
They •• "8dy to serve and
wt1l keep indefinitely if put
in a cool place. Some of the
roore popular «}' sausages
are summer 1 a u • a g • ,
farmer cervelat, hoi.teiner
cervei..t. ttiu.r.iog« cervelat, •
goettlnger cervelat, frizi.les,
g o t e b o r g cervelat, land·
jaeger cervelat, gothaer,
Italian salamis, cappicola,
mort.adella , lyoos sausage,
pepperoni and ohori.zos.
There are sausages and
cold cuta for · bot dishes,
salads, snacktime and hear· ty sandwiches. You may
Wtd~, MlY 22, 1968 OAILY PILOT f'-9
F1restJ sausage is made
principally from pork, but
sometimes also beef, ttiat J1M not previously been
cured. This style oi sausage
Cooked smolDed seusage
includes franks, bole>gne,
berliner, wieners and Vien-
na-style sausoage, cocktail·
style franks. g a r I i c ,
knoblauoh or knackwurst
sausage, ham-style bologna
Cooked meat specialties
are cooked or baked and
ready to s e r v e in
sandwiches and on cold
me&t trays. 'Ibey include
tpiced luncheon meat, head
cheete, eouae, minced ·ham,
veal io.t, liver loaf, meat loaf, olive nut loaf, tongue
loaf, mirK:ed roll, jellied
tootue, deviled ham and
jellled corned beef.
haNe some special favorites, ----------------------------------
: aust be kept u n d e r
Wtten ~ rome.s to dry
sausage, t.bere is one to suit
\lirtually every ta.ste. These
but ft's always fun to try
something different. When
you want to add variety to
your eating, think o f
sausage.
All MARKET BASKET
STORES WILL BE
OPEN CHIQUITA
The Great Orange Coast's
No. l Paper!
All MAlllC'ET IASKET fl!UITS AND
VEGETABLES ARE GUARANTEED
SUNRISE
FRESH
-MEMORIAL
DAY
-'BANANAS lt'e-fon to shop Morket 801nl'J colorfui gorden of fresh fruih ond vegetables. Yo11 con be urtoin everything you
FRESH-FULL OF NUTJITION
_ w ). Get 'em on quality
rand Beef-for instance!
THURSDAY,
MAY 30th
CARROTS
l-lB.1 oc
choos .. there has bHn picked ot the right moment of 1ipeneu , . , r11Jh1d refrigerated fro111 form to tlore ... hondled with tpec:iol core until ye11 11l1ct it ••• on
eol• e11ly for the 1pecific time tllot it'i still ot the
peck ef fr•1h11-.
VINE tll'fNEO, SWEET
Watermelon • e •• La.
1 OA.M. -i.M. . PKG.
WONDEIFUL WORLD OF (00KING
REDEEM YOUR COliPONS AT MARKET BASKET
EAVY OUTY-18 INCH
eynolds Wrap
25·FT. 61 C
ROLL
PETER PAN
-Peanut Butter
12.oz. 41 C
JAR
GREEN GIANT FRENCH
Sliced Beans
16.0Z. 24C CAN
GREEN GIANT TINY
Le Sueur Peas
11-0l. 31 c
CAN
APPLETIME
Applesauce
BLUE BONNET
29-0l. 31 c CAN
Soft Margarine
1-t•. 39c CTH.
MRS. PAUL'S FROZEN
Onion Rings
.5.oz. 31 C
PKG.
PIUSIUl't 11 PtAVOIS 3l T.OZ. •1• Cake Mixes ••• e PKGs.
~IUl'f' S.ll. 5 3 i flour •••••• e •• e •AG
:C*MONT!LOWCAL e 16.0Z 26C "Fruit Cocktail •• e CAN
I TRAW8fll'I', llACICBERRY, BOYSEN BURY
~,RlCOTfP1NE»t'll ,0 OT 5 5 C Mary Ellen Jam e JA•
M~.V, lllf.N GIAPE OI 'O 07 3 9 C um Jamee e e. e JA•
PRECKELS
SUGAR
~ 49c
.
HUNT'S
CATSUP
4 ~s1
no~~ .. -
~. c..... hcycl.,dtl
Stctlta Mt. 11 l 1t 11 Pit ... ""' ..........•• .,
SAXON •
Apple Juice •• e .¥1~~ 65 c
llUE IONNET (INCL 2c Off lABfll •
M e 1.t.•·26c argar1ne ••••• cTN.
MAIKET BASKET •
Soft M • 1-LB. 33c argar1ne • cTN.
PARKAV •
S ft M e 1.1e.42c o argar1ne • cTN.
lYNDEN •
Boned Chicken e s~zR 47c
ASSORTED FLAVORS
M.C.P.
DRINKS
3~69c
MARKET BASKET
IETERGENT
.
'::'o.L 39c
~. SAlf. lt4VIP!HSIVf-~ MONEY ORDERS
IOLD AT MAHn IAHn
MEMORIAL DAY
PICNIC BUYS
M.t.ft(Ef 8A5Kf1' HOT DOG Ott •
Hamburger Bun1 6~Gi 29c
ABUO~ CHA.COAL 1 ().l9. 5 9 c r1quets ••• e • e. IAG
AB.OW CHA.COAL Q • Liter Fluid e ••••• ~ 29c
FMttNCH'I d t.or. 18 c ustar ••••••• .IAlt
KNITOiEN CHkA-:4 2 ~GS. 19 c ap ins e • e • or60 MARKET BASICH
Paper Plates. I. o':':c;69c
''K NllC SHOESTRING
P 1¥.oz. 10c otatoes • e e e • • • CAN
PINEAPl'l.E. 1'1MENTO OR OlM PIMEN10 31 Kraft Cheese ••• ··~...it c
KV.FT JET rtJffEO
Marshmallows • 1~~5.29c
H!INZ
B·B-Que Sauce • 1 6~~39c
CAMPBELL •
Pork & Beans 2 ·~~<;;s 29c
GENEtAl Mil LS WHISTlES. BUGLES.
DAISYS Oft •
Buttons & Bows • Pk~ 3 3 c
HEINZ IO~ • Tomato Soup 2 CANs21c
DESSEtT TOPl'ING-CREAM
Reddi Wip ••• e. ~ssc
GOlDlABEL
Instant Potatoes •YJ~~: 17'
16-0Z. PICG .. 3.SC
RA£YN,OlDSST~NDARO F ·1 's rr.3oc um1num o• e tell
KITC+iEN FRESH
POTATO
CHIPS
13.oz. 49c BAG
-~ ..
mLOGO 18.0l. 37c Corn Flakes e ... e t'Co.
KRlOGO IOOl 37c Rice Kri1pie1 ••• rKo:
ltsfllOGO I I "K'' 10'~07. 48< pee a • • e ""·
IOYAl."NOIAICr IO''i0 7 53c Cheese Cake e. no .
\l!AIOITMAIO t•.OZ. 67C Syl"Up •, • •. • • • an.
(
D;';ble Buddies.~ 47c
.,,, CHOm.D. suao 011UTTON1 ,,oz. 3 7 c Mushrooms e • • CAN
IAGGlts P<G 0# 3 6 C Food Wrap •••• ,$•AG!>
rtTUNA-3flAVOIS ()f 12C Pet Food •• e • e • '"'oN
ALL YOUR fAVOllTE
f\AVOIS-PUU QUAlT eomES
PAR·T·PAK
BEVERAGES
~CH 1ac
CHRIS &PITTS •
Sweet Relish ••• '2i'fi 2 9c
CHRIS & PITTS SWEET •
Cucumber Slices'5·?;,29c
HUNT'S
Tomato Sauce • e ·,~~ 11 c
HUNl'S
S • h 13'1t.0Z. 1 ac ptnac • • • • • • CAN
HUNT'S
New Potatoes • w"'c<;~ 16 c
fOUHE9ATH.aoM
Dow Cleaner e e e1 1i~ 72c
MCAR,Ktl BASICCT ••-OZ. 1 0 c eanser e •..••• CAN
MARKET BASl(f;T DtTUGENT ?O.l B $2 l O Low Suds e • e • • • PKG.
MARKCT BASKET
Dishwasher •••• s.s.~; 5 5 c
fOl A Cl!ANO WASH
Snowy Bleach •• ~~72c VANO (INCL 7, Off l.Alfl) C
Fabric Finish ••• '°c~ 5 5
flESHSWEET
Corn ••••• e e 5 VITA.1AICT
Fruit Drinks .10 rot
18 INOi POU ABU
STURDY 7 INCH LEGS
~ PlATED llfT Off Gtlll
BIG BOY
BARBECUE
WIUCIN • •
Razor Blades. e. ~fc; 59c
PIHL CONCOOtATf
Sh '.AMllYSIZE $117 ampoo e. I e TUBE
MOUTHWASH
S 17.oz. s9c cope ••• e e e • • eTL
GlfEM f.AMll Y .SIZE
T th t 6~< Ol . 71 C GP pas e • • • Tuee
SIOCIC U, AND SAV£
GET SET lfGUlAlt OI HAID TO HOLD I !. Hair Spray •••• ~N 42 c
mcaffm tONCOATfDPOTHOLDfl 51
Bar·B·Q Mitt •• e rAcH c
FASYTOOPENllfTTABCANS 6 79 F 12.oz. c resca • e . e... cANs
LIQUOR BUYS
IOO~o GlAINNEUlRAl.SPIRITS ,6 ,,
Cossack Vodka ~Al.
Ci~b .... Cocktails , .'~ 9 5 c
IMPORTm CANADIAHWHISIC'I' ,4,,
Canadian Mist.•"'™ A MARKET BASKET EXCLUSIVE
SWAN';Ofl' 3 I.roll •1• lltAU·HAUS 2412.0l.$277 Toilet Tissue • P'KGs. Beer • • • • • • • CANs
SWANSOFT-HlV IMPO:lEDSCOTC~WHISICY $4 ff
facial Tissue • 5 o':~~ $1 Brigadoon Scotch QT.
fru;;;;®wsMARKEfiAsK1f8oNus-oTscou"Nfcou"PoN------)
I CikisMliBS 3p~~.asc 1
I .
I THIS COU,OM WOUH 15c Off OUlt ltEGUl.U ADVUTISED PtllCE OF 3 PKGS. FOii St. I couroN 0000 NOW THltOUGH TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1961 AT ANY MAltKEl IASKET stOlt!. I LIMIT ONE couroN -ADULTS ONLY -THREE PACKAGES PEit COU,ON.
I . ~--------------------------~~-----------DEEP-CUT
DISCOUNT
PRICES
EVERY DAY
•soNUS DISCOUt"'T SPECIAlS
,ric11 or• effedf•• flew thre119h
Tue1day, Moy 21, 1961.
WE Altl ,UASED TO ACCE'1
w..va
U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS
· IN LOS ANelLH COUNTY STOHi
e COSTA MESA-"n.....,_ • NEWPORT .E•cH-,, ............ 11 .. s.. e HUNTINGTON IEACH-~'::;..N e FOUNTAIN VALLEY-:~ ~ '1Ue ...... A.e .. lW ....... ,,_., '
• 't
'· ., • •
"
Wtd~, M~ 22, 1968
Eating outdoor• i8 OM of life'• grtJt.tu t pleuure1. And it's not juat your i1M{linati01t,tltat maku
an outdoor brea.kfut tute better ••. a.'ltd. it'1 not the cool of tlte evening tit.at a.dda fla:v<>r to the ateoh!
lt'a the f ir• in tlu grill, tlte laughter of wa.rm frit'ltdd-a, the a.roma, wa./ted on the breeze ..•
thue add 1Jtwour to everv courae! So ••• caU up you,. friends ••• teU 'em yotb •
eooking out th:ia week-end ••• but be sure to start at El Rancho!
Plump and tender U.S.D.A. Grade A ••• broad-•• , bre&!ted with chunky fuighs and legs ... expertly
split into halves •.. just the thing for a barbecue r IL
... but be sure to get enough! Causf' some will want Ill
seconds!
Game Hens ......... 69!
Put theae on the rotisaerit for a wonderful barbecue I •• Tyson .• 24 oz. ea.
lilll,ill
Incomparable goodneaa! El Rancho's auptrior beer$f fi10 at ita very beat .•• selected for quality ..• naturally D
11ged for flavor and tendeftiesa ... and trtm.med for
value by butchen who know how! //J
Ground Round .... 69~
Btlriera are better when you start with the leaneat, freah..t beef l
Golden goodness! •.. each kernel burstini with sweet savory tenderness !
Mushrooms ......... 5 9L
Extn f&DCJ. .... a hothoae pown • , • ., wtia IO lllADJ. tinllt
Plan a Patio Party!
Luer's Caned-Kam ....... ~~~:~ ~~ .... 13.89
• Lea~ • . . almost completely waste free • • • tender, with old
fuh1oned flavor ! Plan your picnic menu around ham !
Oscar Mayer Bacon ...................... 69~
Lean slices .. smoky r oodness that goes so well at a patio breakfaat !
Little Fryers ...................................... 69~
Pure pork sausage from Oscar Mayer ... great in the morni~!
·Nalley' s Salads ..................... 3 ,., Sl .00
-Beady_ to serve .•• refrigerated ... your favorite vanetiel r Rei. 39c
Miracle Whip .............. ~~.~~~ .............. 6'Jt
Use Miracle Whi p .. and please every one in the crowd .. save, toot
Heinz B·B-Q Sauce ............. 3 • Sl .00 ·
Now I •• 8 vuieties .. Regular, Hickory or with Mushrooms! 16 oc.
Charcoal Briquets ........... ~~~ .~ ........ 6'JC
Kingsford ... long burning, even heat .•. 20 lb. bag only $1 .37
Welchade Fruit Drink ....... 3 • s1 .00
Deliciously rrape-y ! Kids love it! Regular or low-cal ••• 46 oz. tina
Chas, Krug Vin Rose ....... ~~ .... Sl.49
Chicken by candlelight .•• with chilled-wine! That's planninr !
Paul Masson Burgundy ..... ~'~ ... Sl.49
Serving the Chaleau? ... accent lhe navor with burgundy wine !
Harvey's Imported Scotch .~~. Sl 098
Before dinner, thef.'H be •pectmr cocldeila •• IM't on 1MI blc ~
'liPllM IPPill S.s~s.ll
L & G Straight Whiskey .... ~ .. SS.19
Eighty-six proof ••• flavor that will be recognized in highbans r
El Rancho Dry Gin .......... ~~ ....... S3.99
Someone's sure to ask for gin and tonk! .•. Quart ••• $4.99
Red ripe and field fresh ••• top 'em with frozen .Real Whip • • • qt. .•. 39c
Romaine Lettuce 10!
''"''''''''"''"''''''''''"'"''"''""''"''·'_ ... _,_l(lfq
El Rancho will be closed on
Memorial Day . . • Thursday, May 30
To the Rancheros. it's a very special day ••. a day to pause and Cook·outa call for salads ••. and salads call for leafy Romaine Lettuce! remember those of our country who gave ..• and are giving ..•
El Rancho Grocery Specials so dear1 I their lives, to preserve and protect the principles that we hold
, '"""'"'"'""'"""'"'"'.,.•MU:.'10 . .W.llMJl:n•'l!.llll'!...vrr C & H Sugar ............... _ ............ u-· 49¢ Fleischmann's Margarine ... 3"' '1.00 PrkuifuTtecta.laun°"e'
TAMr1. tAr01't11' Sun., Jla.~ 1$, t4, 16, !6 Pure eane ••• pure aweetn.se ••• 6 lb. bar Fleiachmann'a ••• 1 lb. pkp .••• expe111ive flavor!
Metrecal . Uquid .................. 4 .. '1.00 Thin Flake Crack,rs .................... 25f
The fAmous dietary ••• all flavol'I ••• 8 01. cana P acific ... snapping crisp soda wafers ... 16 oz. pq. l
Bordo 6rapef111it ................. 4 .. '1.00 Nabisco Grahams ......................... 35'
Ripe aegmenta in aweet IYTUP ••• No. 803 c;ana Favorite after achool trtat .•. mat with milk. IS oc.
Yan de lamp's llllbut ............... 6'r Dow Bathroom Cleaner -............... 6r
Froiea • • • heat aDcl 111"9 •••I oimc. PICka" Doet the job ao well ••. eaay to uae 17 oz. spray cant.
Three-Ccuse Dilllers .................. 5ff Scott Tissue ........................ 8 ~ '1.1 AICADIA: SunsetWest& Huntington Dr. (B Rancho Ceqter)
Morton'•·•· ebooee •• ftlMtitl they un beau The bi1 tooo ltleet rou. •••• whit. or prettJ eotonr PASADENA: 320 Colorado Blvd. • 91111 PASUBIA: Fremont & HuntlngtCM Dr.
~f:ee Dinlsh ........................... 6'r Lysol SpraJ .................. ~· ............. '1.29 . =~!!E2A7c217: N~: ~ ~2555onquinE;:!, EastDr. (Eastof H~inVi~onlaa H~~))
UMUYIUU. ......... !a\JO!ite Pl ...... frollnl lt eleuaJ lt dia'-' ......... , ·~ IM\.. u ~--...... rp. __ UIN. • ............. • UIUll II e M:llllWI ' u.u-.. aauyouave-... .._ •
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Eat ing outdoora i8 mu of life'1 greatest plea.auru. And it's not fwtt your im40·iM.lio1t th.at maku
an outdocw breakfaat ta.ate better ••• and it'• not the cool of the evening th.at adda fl4vrw to the ateal#!
It'• the fire in the grill, the laughter of warm friend.dB, the a.ram.a wafted on the breeze •.•
tlt.eae add aavour to evtr)I eourae! So .•• call up JIOUr friends ••• teU 'em you'r1
eooking out thia week-end ••• but be awre to start at El Rancho!
Plump and tender U.S.D.A. Grade A ••. broad· 1•t breasted with chunky thighs and legs ... expertly
split into halves •.. just the thing for a barbecue r IL
..• but be sure to get enough! Cause some will want Ill
seconds!
Game Hens ........ ~ 69~.
Put these oh the rotisserie f'Of a wonderful barbecue! •• Tyson •• 24 oz. ea.
1i111 ri11 ·
Incomparable 1oodneu ! E l Rancho's superior beef $f 9il at ita very beat .•• selected for quality .•. naturally
aged for flavor and tendeftless .•• and trimmed for
value by butchers who know how! /b
Ground Round .... 69~
Blirgers are better when you start with the leaneat, freahut beef !
Golden goodness! ••. each kernel burstini with sweet savory tenderness !
Mushrooms ......... 59'
'liPlll IPPill li•sm.$l
Red ripe and field fresh . , • top ··em with frozen ~eal Whip .•• qt. ••. 39c
Romaine Lettuce 10!.
Cook-outs call for salads ••. and salad• call for leafy Romaine Lettuce!
El Rancho Grocery Specials
Plan a Patio Party!
Luer's Canned Ham ....... ~~.~~ .... S3.89
Lea~ • • . almost completely waste free • • • tender, with old
fashioned flavor! Plan your picnic menu around ham!
Oscar Mayer Bacon ...................... 69~
Lean slic.ea .. smoky goodness that goes so well at a patlo brea1dutl
Little Fryers ............ · .......................... 69~
Pure pork sausage from Oscar Mayer .•. great in the morning!
Nalley' s Salads ..................... 3 "'s1.oo
Ready to ser.ve ._._._zefrigerated. ... your favorite varietiel! Ref. 89c
Miracle Whip .............. ~~.~~~ .............. 6'r
Use Miracle Whip .. and please every one in the crowd .. save, tool
Heinz B-B-Q Sauce ............. 3 "'· s1.oo ·
Now! •• 8 varieties .. Re~lar, Hickory or with Muahrooma! 18 os.
Charcoal Briquets ......... 1~~~: .~~ ...... :. 69'
Kingsford .•• long burning, even heat • , . 20 lb. bag only $1 .37
Welchade Fruit Drink 3 * Sl .00
Deliciously grape-y ! Kids love it! Regular or low-cal ••• 46 oz. tina
Chas, Krug Vin Rose ....... ~~ .... S1.49
Chicken by candJelight .•• with chilled-wine! That's planning!
Paul Masson Burgu~ ..... ~1~ ... ~1.49
Serving Lhe Chaleau? ... accent the flavor with burgundy wine!
Harvey's Imported Scotch .~~. S1 Q98
Before dinner, t!H!Y,ll be lllpeclmr cocktaila •• llWt on U. bit ...i
L I G Straight Whiskey .... ~~ ... SS.19
Eighty-six proof ••• flavor that will be recognized in highban11t
El Rancho Dry Gin .......... ~~~ ....... S3~99
Someone's sure to ask for gin and tonic! ••• Quart ••. $4.99
.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~~~~~-...
El Rancho will be closed on
Memorial Day ••• Thursday, Mag 30
To the Rancheros. it's a very special day ••. a day to pause and
remember those of our country who gave ••• and are (ivinr ..•
their lives, to preserve and protect the principles that we hold
so dear! .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .... , .... ,, .............. _,_ ....... _ ...... .
C & H Sugar .. -........................... _. 49' Fleischmann's Margarine ... 3.., '1.00 I Prku m effect cil all ncwe1
Pure tant ••• pure 1weetn.sa •• , 6 lb. bar Fleischmann'• ••• 1 lb. pkgs .••• expen1ivt flavort
Metrecal Liquid .................. 4 * ~1.00 Thin Flake Crackrrs .................... 25•
Tht famous dietarY, ••• all flavors ••• 8 OI. cana Pacific ... snapping crisp soda wafers ... 16 oz. pkf. l .
Bordo Grapefruit ................. 4 .. '1.00 Nabisco Grahams ......................... 35'
Ripe sermenta in 1weet lfl'UP • , • No. 808 cau Favorite after school treat ••• rreat with milk. 16 os.
Van de Ka"''s llllQHlt ............... 6'r Dow Bathroom Cleaner ............... 6r
Frozen • • • b .. t ••d ..,..,. • , • I ounce pacDI' Doea the job 10 well ••. easy to u11 17 oz. spray can!
Three-Come Dinners .................. Sr Scott Tissue ........................ 8 ,. '1.1 AICADIA: Sunset & H1mtington Dr. (B Rancho Center)
Morton'• ••• th~ tile -.u.a ther lib i.tt The bir 1000 meet rolll ••• whit. or pnttJ eoiont PASADENA: 320 West r,oforado Blvd. • smlll PASIBI: Fremont & HunttnatcM Dr.
San Lee Dlnish ........................... '' Lysol Spray -······························ '1.29 . HlllTINITDll BEACll: w~ and Algonquin Uust East of Huntington Harbou~
IDdfYidull ........ tavoritt pe ...... froslnl It~ 1t diaint•! And you a ve 20t .... Ha'lial lllPllT m 2727 Naspod Biil • 2555 EaslblYI Dr. (Eastbluff V"lllage Center)
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FACTORY DIRECT DEALER IS NOW ORANGE COUNTY'S
NO. 1 LARGEST VOLUME DODGE D ·
AllOfller HARIOR DODGE first ••• • 111011ff11 bank financing available on all Hw cars & trucks in st~ck on approvecl crecr.+.
SHOP at YOUR LEISURE with ALMOST $1,000,000 INVENTORY of NEW & USED CARS to CHOOSE FROM .................................. . . ~
Southern California's Charg er Headquarters
'76
TOTAL DOWN
PAYMINT
'76
TOTAL MONTH
PAYMINT
'68-CHARGERS e Bucket Seeh e Hideeway IRAND HHdlighh e Full vinyl interior e NEW Nylon c.r,,.ting • Reer Dede
Spoiler e Full racin9 instrumente-
(HOl(E tion e Front Air Foem S .. t e
Electric Clock e Bumper Guards
Of e Ash Trey l ight e H.O. Springs e H.O. Torsion Swey Bu. Ask COLORS for Stock No. 945, No. 944. No.
137, No. 136.
52569
TOTAL PllCI ticT::S:.
IMMIDIA Tl DELIVHY
.................................
IRAND NEW '68 DARTS
'59
CHOICE OF COLORS
• Padded Dash • Seat Belts • All
Vinyl Interior • Heater & Defroster.
Ask for Stock No. 909, I 34.
TOTAL DOWN
PAYMENT
TOTAL MONTH
PAYMENT
52059
h llll'ltftl'I Include tn a. lie. a. lln1nce clwl1'111$ on " nto1. on '"'" credit ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 CORONET BRAND NEW
~ ... ~ · DELUXE MODEL
• Dual Horn System • Tinted Wind-
shield • Deluxe Wheel Covers • De-
luxe Trim • Foam front seats • White
sidewall tires. Ask for Stock No. 536.
'69 '69
TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTH
PAYMINT PAYMENT
··2319
TOTAL PllCI tteT::S:
IMMIDIA Tl DRIVllY
···~·····-----······················ llAHD NEW '68 POLARA
'89
JOTAL DOWN
PAYMINT
589
TOTAL MONTH
PAYMINT
• Nylon upholstery • Wall to wall carpets •
Automatic trans. • Power steerufg • Heater
& defroster system • Dual brake system •
Back-up lights • 3 spd. wipers & washers •
Dix. seat belts. Ask for Stock No. I 25.
52979
TOTAL PRICI t1cT::s:
IMMIDIATI DELIVllY ..................................
IRAND NEW '68 MONACO
'109
TOTAL DOWN
PAYMIMT
'109
TOTAL MONTH
PAYMINT
Auto. trtns. • Vinyl trim • Dix. whl. covers
• Trunk light • Map light • Vinyl roof •
Power brakes • Ash trey light • Vinyl
bucket seats • Power steering • Astro-
phonic radio • W-S-W • Tinted gl•ss .n
windows. Ask for Stock No. 98 I.
53649
TOTAL NICI t.l::S:
IMMIDIA Tl DIUVllY
Volkswagen Center
USED LOW MILEAGE '611 & '671 THRU '6J
MANY TO CHOOSE FROM •
'66 VOLKSWAGEN 100'~ UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTH
FOR YOUR PROTECTI
ALL HARBOR DODGE USED CARS
with a GOLD STA
s5S'IUo«~~;:s5a cPoac ;;Jti. $1466 ~~rt~ ~viif. PYMT. .. Tax & Lie. ------'64 VOLKSWAGEN
THIS STU STATES IN WRITING THAT HAlllOlt DODGE
GUAllANTHS THE CAil 100% AGAINST MECHANICAl omen
FOil 100 DAYS OR 4,000 MILES WHICH EVH COMES
FIRST AFTER PURCHASE THIS INCLUDES ALL MECHANICAL ~~ PARTS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, BATTERY, SPHDOMlTllt ~ ' .-ct. bUcket sc>ar .. s29}flr.s29~ei~· sa66 ~~,'trL -· +Ta& Lie
~ RADIO, HfATfll OH All CARS. THtS GUARANTEE COVlllS tr~
t..."T ALL PARTS AND LAIOlt FREE TO YOU. ~
All PAYMENTS ON USED CARS INCLUDE TAX & LICENSE FEES ANO All FINANCE CHARGES ON 36 MONTHS ON APPROVED CREDIT
'65 DODGE CUSTOM 880
' ..... tt111on Wa9D11. Rldlo, hMt1r. 1u1Gm11tc. p $ .• P.8 .. l UHa!I• ••cir, w,w,
w!IMI dlsa. w/w eorpelln1. IRIU UO) s57 lS!tL s57 MWl"v~ $1666 T~~~~. rviir. PY~'!". + U .X ~ LIC.
ILUI IOOK f'llCI S2Jll
'IS CHIVROLn IMPALA
) Mr II.,,,., llldoo, flt•ltt, tuto •If. '"»I" P.S . P I (HUit .,.,, $46 TOfAl '46 TOU.l ,,~LL OOWN MTHl Y ~ PYMT PYMT
ILUE IOOK PRICE $1965
'66 DODGI CORONn 440
TOTAL
HICE
+TAX & LIC.
Radio end hetler, 11·1, autom.atlc, white slclew•ll tire>. ITZK 3'1) GOlD STAR -543 w;r. s43 M:$~t s1266
ILUI IOOIC !'RIC£ $1775
'64 ltOllllAC UNNIVl.W
TOTAL
PRICE
+TAX lo LIC.
2 ~ h1rdlo1>. AlllO. radio, 81• ~ , -· \!Hr , -r brtt•· Wr<f flUU ~).
s36 rm s36 MJ~~l ~
ILUE IOOK PRICE $1750
'61 MUSTANG COUPI
TOTAL
,RICI + TAX & LIC.
v~. IM/lorNllk. -....,.,,., rMio, -· -.-.. llud;tt SMtt. CUJI m 1 s33 t~ 133 MTT°.4W: '966 TOT~~CE ffii.f. PYMT. + TAX & LIC
tlUf IOOK l"tla $1175
•1s DODGI coaoNn
'64 CHEVROLET IMPALA S.S.
ILUI IOOK ,RICE SI 615
'66 FOO
Custom l door. Ht1ltr, fully fectorv IQUIPDtd IRMA 61'1\ GOLD h AR s29 s29 '866 TOTAL W.M-NTAL !'RICE ~Mf'. ry::JY· ..-TAX lo LIC.
llUE IOOK PRICE $1 160
6 8 Wagons
CHOICf OF COLORS
~ELUXE .
4·DR. MODEL
Dix. sut belts e clue!
bra~in9 system e hHter
& defro1ter e h e 1 • r d
fleshin9 system • pedded
desh & visor • beck-up
lighh e multi speed wip-
ers w wtshers. Stock No.
I 4 I. No. I 59
'63 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
G•·~~ PrT•. R•dlo I nd Ml ltr. aulo •• P.S. budltl Mi it. W1W, IOIL l:lf).
s29 i1!~ s29 ~Wtt -~ TOTAL
!'RICE I + TAX & LI(_
lltll IOOK PRICE $1390
'A CHIYllOLIT IMPALA
-$Ml1 Hlf'dt•. 227 tneiN, P.S •• redlo ~tar, budtOI -IFTW 71>1.
s26 }$:ir 526 Ml$~{7 66 TOTA!~!~', ll~
BLYE IOOK PRlct $1340
'66 DODGI CORONn
AU1om1lfc. HH!tt. ,M•nv other ext•n. IVOH 031 l
526 TOJ~~ 526 MWN: 7 66 ~YMT. PYMT.
IUJ£ IOOIC PRICE $1 S20
'IS CHIVllOLIT lllCAYNI
BIK••n• 1 ""°'· Full l&elotY eoulo~. (NGP J94 l GOLD UAI!
526 TOTAL s26 TOTA~"66 DOWN MTHl : I : PYMT. PYM .
ILUE BOOK PRICE $975
'63 DODGI 440 STA. WON.
TOTAL
PllCI
+TAX lo LIC.
TOTAL
PRICf + TAX & LIC.
t Pitt. llHlo, hNtar .-itom•lk. W1W, wl!IOI coovtn . """'· "-·· Y.f. (llM ml. s23 TOTAL s23 TOTA.{ s666 ~~::El ~$:f. M:~~T: T TAX lo LIC.
ILUE IOOK PRICE $1205
'63 FORD 500 XL
l door ~trdtoo. Radio & ht1ler PoWf'r 'It~'-!>OW" br1kts. bUcl<•I \fits IHZE 3161
s23 s23 -,"' TOTAL ~~ IN.t\. PRICE
PV • PVM~. I T/<)( lo ll(. ILUE loot< PRKE S 1170
63 DODGI DART
, ..... l1('torv tOU•eood WM • sld .... t lll. 101(1( Sll). s19 tOU L s19 TOTAL
5......__ ~$::.r "'.l~~r
TOTAL
PRICE
• TAX & LIC.
ILUE IOOK PRICE S815
'63 PONTIAC CATALINA
Al/lo. tr.,,,, llfftt•. whtll cov'" lull ...,,..,, "'twrior !WI~ II)) $16 $16 '466 TOTAL ~~ M~°.41~y~ l"tlCE PYMT. PYMT, TAl( & llC.
ILUE IOOK pttlC( S81 S
6 TRAVEL SPORTSMAN
VAN CAMPERS
.,,, Vinyl covered
comb. sofa & bed
.,,, Drapes on all
windows ·
READY TO
ROLL!
.,,, Fold-ewey Dinette
.,,, Kitchen cabinet
with so.lb. ice box
.,,, I I 0 volt electricel
outlet
.,,, Built-in storege
.,,, V-8 well, full length s71 s71
TOTAL DOWN TOTAL MONTH .,,, Autometic .._, wudrobe TOTAL PRICE t,i::.:
PATMINT PATMINT IMMEDIA Tl DELIVllY
PtYl'*llS f<1elude tu a lie lo llnt n<t ctlt'9t• "" ll mtt on o•r crH ll
DON'T WAIT! NOW IS THI TIMI
Wl'll DIALIN• TODAY!
PEN ALL DA ·uNDAY
BJl8BOB0D DG
-
11q OAJLV PILOT WtdM:fdl1, M~ 22. 1968
Everyone Hts
Something Thtt
Someone EJse W•nt.-r.&E ••&&ESr SINQU llAJUCftPUC• ON rn OJUN6B CO.uT-P•OlfB ••llKT Nl-Af•
You C.n S.ft It,
Find It, Tr•de It
Wrth ·, W•rrt Ad
I
Realtor eek
• , . • week \_et 1side to honor the profeuiontfty qu1lifi.d men and women in
Newport Harbor.Costa Mesa who art entitled to use the word "Realtor."
Schooled, experienced ind bound by 1 strict code of ethics, 1 Reattor is the fr iend you turn
to when you plan to buy or sell real property. His thorough knowledge of every facet of real
estate transactions is your gu1r1ntee that, buying or selling, yo1J are in good hands when you
enlis t the services of e Realtor.
IUY
OR
LEASE
Thi~ tw-auuful ~ l'w>llmom
horur Lovi-ly k1t1·hrn ~1th
nil npphanrrs UlrJll' din.
a1 r:1. f'lrrplarr. w w rnr-
po·t ~ t. draf)('R, dbl. 11nra~r.
00' ~ loin 11vallnhlr or will
least' for I to 2 yr!.
$27,000
MAY 19 to 25
NO DOWll PA YMBCT
on nl'W VA terms or low
FHA. 3 BR + dining room,
1 ~ bRth. 1tll elect. bit-in
kltrhf'n. all newly ~r
ated interior. l1~e (enced
bark yard with covrred
patio. Excel. loc • only
$2'1,950. HURRY!
I'\ I I • \\ 111 I t
_....., \II'\ \II\\ ~ ..... ~I \I f \ I '
1003 Baker, C.M. 546-5440
THE ~EAL
"ES"'T ATER S
Pop Art
11 ~ ACRE CORNER
Pop reaRy may not be much of an ertist, but he knows how to s\etch a
floor plan which indicates his ideas on what his f1mily needs in the w•y
of housing. Then how does he find a home to s1tisfy these needs? He
calls on a member of the Newport Harbor-Coste Mese Board of Realtors
for assistance.
And he gets it! Reeltors have a way of providing quic\, efficient help
in matching families to suitable homes. Because of the selection of •nil·
able homes which he can provide, tnd because of his strict adherence·
to the Realtor Code of Ethics, your Realtor is 1ble to give you superb
service. He is en artist in his own way, too, en artist •+ miking familiH
happy in homes which suit their needs.
REALTOR WEEK-MAY 19 TO 25
NEWPORT HARBOR • COST A MESA
BOARD of REAL TORS
I
El{mllG llEWS
COM~ANY
REALTORS
673-«00
-_& ----Retirement ~tt•ge
East.side 2 BR • on larJile R·'.!
lot • Room for a.nother unit •
New carpets and dnpes •
S16.~ -$9!1.53 month in-
cludes taxes and iru!uranee.
546-2313 -Open Ev"
THE ~EAL
ESTATERS
i-$19,500
PENINSULA SHORES
New Balboa
Oceanfront Community
THREE.....Ni.W 4--ai 5 Bedroom two -st-Ory
sin&Ie family Homes and three Duplexes with
a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Home
upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental
down. Now ready for occupancy.
Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet
Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall-
ed, lan<bcaped, self-deaning ovens. Formica
kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc.
Come see for yourself:
GOLD MEDALUON HOMES
OPEN DAILY 1 'TIL 5
"F" Street and Balboa Blvd.
on secluded Balboa Peninsula
Priced from $79,600 lo $169,600
For further lnform•tion c1ll:
COLDWELL. BANKER & CO.
2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
Kl 9·3351 675-2000
4-8-12-16
UNITS
Buy AS many as you necil.
Deluxe live In fourplcxes
$G0.500 to $62.500 each.
Open Daily 1-5 PM
1551 Corriander
I -~
t -~ Exclusive with:
ED RIDDLE
REALTOR 646-1811
COLLEGE PARK
BR + Fam rm, 2% Ba,
private encl eatry, approx.
2,000 sq. tt. 50 It. covered
petlo overlooks lge pool size
yard. A ~t Family Home
located Oii Princeton Dr. All
this for .•.
only $31.000
SCENIC
PROPERTIES
675-5726
LOOK IE!
1000
1llPlEX with
OWNER'S UNIT
We have two outstanding tri·
plexes that are localed in
the toP Mesa Verde area,
built-ins, dining areas, laun-
dry room, 1 L2 baths in SIU·
dio & the third bedroom in
lront units_l.ive. in ooe unit
for less than Sfti per mooth
or 1e1t all 3 & make over
lD% on )'OUl' mot'leY. H
you've got a little money
this can't be be6t. S39,SOO.
~COATS
~WAtl_AC!
•EAL TORS
-546-4141-
(0pen Eveninpt
VIEW
What's new? How about an
immaculate 4 b e d r o o m
h:nne with a panoranlic
view c1 the city lights and
ocean? Well, we have one
waiting for you. Just listed
for $41,500.
••~es.;i~NG
mi •REALTY
••• "ANYTh"IE"
1801 Westclitf Drive
WANTED
ALL In MESA VERDE Real Estate Sales People.
Split Ltvel, Pool .... $46.950 WHY NOT GET ON THE
2 Sty. 4 BR 3 b4l •••• S41,950 BAND WAGON?
3 BR lmmaculate .... $16.950 Over 2S Years in
$250 D Bi& 5 BR .••• Reduced $2,000 Orange Co1111ty
OWn Mesa Verde Realty 5-16-5990 e Full page advertisin&
2414 Vista Jnl Oro
Newport ae.ch
Buy Your Homesffe
Close to eve.rythine. Just in· 4 BEDRM . 3 BATHS e Inter office teletype
troduced to the marllet • $2 l 900I e Training program
woo't be around long!! S150 Pror 'onaJI 'd ted e Insurance per mmtb includes t~~es essi Y ecora • ~r-e Many other benefits
and insurance! peled thruout. ~onnal dtD-C 11 ~ .. , "94 • F . terview
1.llg room . Electric "Award" a .,....,...... or 111
kitchen. Dishwuher. Large Golf C . C stom ............._ patio. 540-1720 oune . u
TARBELL 2955 Harbor Lovely Medilerraruan I Spe.n-
--isb home just completed.
Now ll~t View Goll course ~3 WES'OCLIFF DRIVE ~EGLECTED . Unique rounded tireplace,
and Ocean. 50% tlnam.'ed. &~ml Open Eves. 3 B~. 2 BA, covered patio. Intercom. 3 car garage, fab-
W\11 tn1de. Resort type iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-I fruit trees, many shrubs. ulous Ro m an tub master
beach, 30 min. from Santa Needs paint, clean up. Ter-bath just to mention a few
Ana. •ohft maCftGb ~c Ui.stslde 10<.'ltlon! Ask-int~sting items, but call Ph 644-1133 mg S2'l,500. C A L L Clen us • come -and-see it. We
Queen 540-ll.51 Heritage could go on indefinite!y.
2 BR Lbath-homc + ad;
joining lot. Stucco l plaster.
hardwood floors. Broadway
location . block to shopping. Newport Heights
Rltr. ~39'l8 Eve 642..0185 Tri .. Level
IRVINE TERRACE Real Estate. College Realty 546-5880
For the beginning Executive DAVIDSON Realty ·-· -·
*LACHENMYER Thrre is rt'll1 charm tn th'
Mtditerr1ne1n Vllil high beamed ceilings and
LIDO ISLE raised hearth rtreplace.
1 J..o\.·el,y modem 2 BR. gu.ird-Thrff bedroom Ind den on
ed by garden & stone walls a lrl·level plan. Luxwy ex-
l'Muced to ~Ii ::<x> tras must be seen to apprec-
Oel•ncy RHI Est.te iate. Very sbazl> both ui and
2828 E. CoHt Hwy, CdM oot. $37,500.
673.Jno Colesworthy & (o.
C UTIE DUPLEX 642·7777
Slnrp 1 BR unit!. BeauufuUy 1904 Harbor Blvd., C.M.
, landscaped enclosed gar<l.J· Optn E\·ts.
I es. large lot. exceptloDRl ii!!!i!iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
buy. Call for 11>POint. to see Channing Home $21.~"'l.
PERRON REAL TY CO. Just off the Beach
18th & Orange 64:!·1771 S29.SOO
Bargain-$9 ,500 Lot • 50 x 175
j Lovely older home in Rl\ler• R-2 Costa Mesa
side on lg comer view lot can zone Commerciil izs· frontage lg enclosed P8· plus 1mill house, SIS.000
tlo. nice cpt!/drps, stove. George Williamson. Rltr.
... immaculate 2 Bedroom. 5~ ·~ INTEREST Larger 2 BR horn~" fireplace, 1• open beamed ceilings. dou-2 bath home. Assume low int loe.n, total ble car garage. R·2 lot. Qose
Askin& S3t.SOO pymnts $144 per mo. 3 BR to markets Ir transportation.I C•ll for Appt. E'slde home. cor lot. $11750 (714) 642-1135 Rltr. 27SO Harbor 58. ~ r
881 Dover Dr. Suite 101 !)46.5460 Eves. ~69 Wells-McC1rdle Rltr1.
Newport Beach "Worry can keep 1810 Newport mvd .. C.M.
_ -~---_ • 5e1129 Eves. ~
Baycrest.V1ant Lot you CJOlftCJ • • •
Ch>ice 9lxll8' residential lut it gets
bu.ii~ site in presttge you nowhere II ~ lnot lease holdl nt>ar DeltA Reel Estate 646-44a Dover Shores. Sacn~!
$25.500
Ruth P1rdoll, RHltor
ltm Weslditf Dr. 642.-5.200
FOR Sale. Fallbrook area.
l'it 1c w/view, 6 rm n .nch
bse + s mi guest or rentu.
A•ocado Ir fruit trcea. Lrg
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!'llll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I pool, patio. $!14.000. Bk:rs.
CLIFHAVEN OK. Pb: 714: 7~112 or
CfYl:Y. 2 Bdrm, Snug Harbor 213: 386-6330 OWNER
Rd. Attrac Liv/rm looks out BELOW MARKO on lge lndscpd p.tio. Room
to expand. Priced to sell! VACANT -3 becnom, 2
$26,950. baths, carpets. ftttplace, bit·
Balboa Reel Estate Qi. Ins. E.uy tmns.
Poo~$21,950
NNt 3 BR, 2 bath home In
excellent condition. A 1 s o
OIV'Qtt" will lee.se with op-
tion -v e r y reasonable
IFumiture available).
College R .. lty 546-5880
3 BEDRM -FAMILY
R~POOL-$21 ,5001
Built for fun Ir entertalnlng.
Cheerful fireplace. Entry
ball. Heated & filtered pool,
Beth hose. Covered petio.
S10-1720
SOO mo. Otler on doM1. 67J...U50 OPEN EVES. ~ .................................... ~~~~m~miliiii..J:ll 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa MIZELL REALTY
673-4140 54Pr2'lOI
TAR.BELL
CHARGE )'OQ:r want ad now.
l'(£1 ! :i #t ;;U] §! §) NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE--842-4455 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 646-7711 COSTA MESA OFFICE-545-9491 . o;... henlftfl
$1 .00 TOTAL DOWN
INCLUDIN• AU. Cl.OSI ... com TO ftTS
fk>t~r bving ln Smoe Frft area.. 4 hllie bedrooms, pJus fa.mil.Y room. 2 b4lths
"ith MW bMutifUJ rood ~tinr with matchfnC drapn. 1..&lab lancbcapil\I sur·
rounds thb mclOM'd ya.rd. Bl.I)' of the Month!
YOUI NOMI IN TUDI
He"' b a re&I beauty! 3 Hu~ Jkodrooms, 2 llOOll'lou.s baths. t"OmDif'tt'l)' frn('('(j
60xl00 foot ya.rd w1th buUt·in Bar·B-Q and Pa&. UM FHA or ~A and R0ft'
P.)'I t&ke your old heme ln trade. Pr1ced at 124,950. .
M>nA LOnA llDS?
WE GO'M'A LOTJ'A ROUSE! 4 ~ dawn with in:: .. ~ Room up.
ata!n. Bl1c1t ~ modern ldtcht:ft. carpet&, drapt11, ~need )'vd.
FHA or VA Tftma.
All YOI ..... Dtlft.AC8 IY NOHISS? nwn you rnust .. the ~ 4 ~ 2 bat!t tiom.. !fuJ• brk-k f'l""1>1.a~ OJl~D-Sac atreet. Thu ta a fft1 bffuty at 123..-w\U MD FIU at No Down to
Vdl. ~ 1'0'Jr old borM.
114.111
Wt wlll admJt It IW'eda ~ palnt and minor n>pa1r but for thiJ pricf-nn a 3 ~ 2 .a..lh hnmf' 7nu can't beat It. Jw-1 a '"' biocb from ahoppna. (" ....
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2043 W•tcllff Dr. at lrYine
THI ONI TO.;:. II .. OM W~ & LB
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2m ....._ ltwl. o,. lnal 11 'ti t P.M.
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NO DOWN
SUPER DELUXE 3 ~ 2 baths with complete built-In kitchen and 1s·xir famiJ.Y room. Stunninl lMns roam with white brick fireplace. Quality avocado
wtil to wall c.arpeUng and CUilom drapH. Beautifully landscaped 1M:\4ACULATE.
NO DOWN to Vets. P~ta las than ttDL 1lleM are ac::arce. HURRY !
CMmR 1Wll-tt.-
s ~ pb11 dl.abic room. W1ui rml Wbt:n )'OU can own your own at this pftceT See lt DIWI
6 llDIOOMS + J MTHS
I .......... . I .._ o.tae' bum.ta kit.chin, flunil,y room with bar, 10:x12 sepa•
rate 11Ulltr room. A ~t 4 ,_.. old ~ compleWl)t proteaJona117 -.nw _. ~tr ~ VA.LUI cl the montb at sauoo.
-2 nol'Y -I ll.OCll .... •at
1bia 2 ,_,.old, 2,800 ..-. e.t mulllaa '* an lmP'ft&lve l.(onoano ~lr>' 4 otn. .... 1-dlauam, 3 -...i 1MU.. lbmtve Ma.sttt aulte has a baJcoey . W01J• l'Nt pa-1ed tunQy room. 1'Wlt·ln ckl~ Kltdlm with d\Jmbwalttr ~Par.re
utUl1)' room. A hntutSc: V Al.US onq ~ WUl tndt for smaller hOfM.
LIT us nu ftlUltl "' ,... WI act'-9 .. HOMU IN 1NI •••
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L9,500,
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16-5810
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HOUSIS POI SALi HOUSU POI SALi HOUSIS fOR SAL• HOUSES FOlt SALi ~INTALS h<Jh,..,~,, WtQY 1.L., noo ~;01.f 1'11.111 4~
RENTA S RENTALS DAILY PILOT Generel 1000 Coate Me.a 1100 Newport luch 1200 Hu;;t'1;;t;~ ta Howet fumfthed HoUHS Unfurnished Aptt.. Unfurnldtecl
CLAISIFllD INDEX HI ..... , View Hills Victoria Mesa -,i3,t00 av OWNE1t $35,900 Buvs ••nt•1• te shire 2005
IUV S Bdrm, 2 batht. fireplace COMPLETE PAO<AGE COLLEGE Or wortt'c man Hoines bWlt•IDI, nU '° wall cat· No paylnf extra lot block borne lo ahr. Pool, pvl 1ar.
Summer Rentala 3995 General 5000
DELUXE w1Lerfront duptex;
Newp't. ls.land. 3 Bk. 2 Ba.
eaeh unit; boat dock, gar.,
laundry; 2 Wrek minimum.
673-7~1 or &Th-1908
)
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DIAL DIRECr "2-SC78
Corona .. Mar
Lu* • built butnel located
In the Soutbl&nd'a moct de-
alrable l tUdnatln& area.
~ • Call!. Irvine
HOUSES FOR SALE ~~~11~~~1~~:1•" ...... ::·: :,: campus Juat mo ni en ta
OlllllAL . • • .... ... . .. • IM lllOUITalAL PltOf'HTY ... . ... away. Sensibly prlced from con• MUA ...... ~ •••••• 11 .. ~OMMattlAL •.•••••• MU $34.900 to $otl.900 MHA OIL MAa .............. llM IMDUITalAL llllT.aL ,., .... .... MISA YHOI ............. 1111 t.OTS .• .. ....... ......... ... LUSK HOMES COLLl•I PAIK ..... " ...... 1111 aAMCtll1 .......... •••· '1M Dt-llOftl: "l'tlacArtbur 81\ld, NCWPOIT llACN .......... 1111 CIT•US ••ovu ............. '111 ·~ NIWll'OU MllOHTS .......... 1111 .cu.aH ............... •• 1rom Pacific Coast HW)'. or :~~':c:.:os~' .. s ;::::;:::: :~ ~~.~L:~i:,a1•1,...;··":::::: := Newport Fwy. Turn on San IAYUIST .............. 12U OltANOI co. P.OP'lltTY .... 6111 Joaquin Hiila Rd., then IAYSHOaH ............. IUS OUT 01' JTATI ••OP' ........ '"' od l OOVH SHOUS .............. lnJ MOUNTAI N " DISIU ....... '11' follow Ilana to m e area. WISTCLll'F ......... 11M SUIDIVISION LAND 6111 HUIOlt HIOHLANOS ........ llH tlAL ISUTI sHYICI •.. , '21J Reduced $2000 UNIVIRSITY P'Aall ., .... .,,.,1D1 •.1. IJlCNANO• ....... .,.,. ,.dH aACIC IAY ... .. . ............ ltAt t. I. WANTID , , .......... Ult
EASTILU"' ............. IMt BUSINESS d IRVINI TIRa&CI ........... IMS In CORONA Ot:L MAit ......... IUO FINANCIAL IALIOA P'ININSULA ,. ..... I* HACON U Y ....... , .. IJtS IUllNISS O,.,.ORTUlll'tllS ,,_ IAY ISLANDS .............. US• IUSINISS WAMTID ... 6JeS LIOO ISLI ...... ;., ... , 1U1 INVISTMENT ~Ille , 4.111 U LIOA ISLAND .. ., .... · 1W INVISTMINT WANTIO ... , 4.SU HUNTINOTON llACH ....... 1• MONIY TO LOAN ........... 6nt HUNTINGTON HA a IOU It .... UM P'laONSAL LOANS ......... mt FOUNTAIN YALLIY ......... Ult JEWILRY LOA.NS ........ UM SEAL HACH .... ........ 1451 COLUTEaAL LOANS ........ 4.Sat WNSIT IUCH ............. lUS ltlAL HTATI LOANS ..... 6MI OARD IN OROVIE ............ UIS MOltTGAGES, Tret1 0..-.. 6MJ LONG HACH .............. IS• MONEY WANTIO 'Ml
..-iciwooo ............ im ANNOUNCE.MENTS )RANOI COUNTY ............ 1 ... g~~ i: ~~~~~~:::::::::::::. ::: and NOTICES STANTON ................ 1'll l'OUNO (l'r• A*l .......... .... ~~:l:~~~ ·::::::::::::::: l:li :::T~~~~~~INT~ :::::::::::: E ::i~:NA HOT~.:::::::::·:::: llltTHS ............. '411 TUSTIN ............. , 1.... FUNIRALS .......... '412
NOUH TUSTIN ........... uo ~0~01::~T~~::cTOH ·:::::: ::::
Newport HctJ pool home. In
cbokM! comtr looation. 3 Bd·
nns • Extra dressing room
and i,t bath at pool side.
None bettpr at this new price
of $26,500 • 10% down tUes
it.
646-nn-Open Eves.-546-2313
THEQEAL
E S TATERS
POOL HOME
$21,950
-NAHllM ......... 16St l'LOltlSTS '41S llLV .. 400 CANYON ........ "" CARO 01' THANl(S ........• : '"' 3 BR 2 baths, bll·ln vacuum t::~:: ~~l°lH .:.:::::::::: :: IN MEMORIAM ......... '411 system, bll-ln TV. lmmedi·
L.Aouu N1ouu ............ 1101 ~=~m~:~ ~~V,.Ts ::::::::.~/: ate possession. Interior re-~: f~::~:~~STUNO ::::: m: Clt.HTUY CRVP'TS ........ '4ll centeJy painted. cA,.n11.aNo HACH ........ ms c111M•Toa1n .............. " P R alty Co DANA POINT ............. 17l0 MEMORIAL P'ARICS .......... '°' err·on • •
CA•UIAO ................... 1741 :~f:.:?t~ suv1c1":::::::::::: 18th&: Orange 642-lm OCIANSIOI · . , .............. l1SI TRAVEL .US SAN 01eoo ......... ms AIR TltANSP'OltTATION ... :::; ._.., NO DOWN G.I. RIVIHIOI COUNTY · .... " IHI AUTO TRANSPORTATION , . '44S Only $21,850; 3 BR. 2 Ba. HOUSIS TO H MOVED .. "• ltOO LEGAL NOTICES '4SI CONOOMINIUM ........ IHI GERMAN " TUTOlllN8 ..... ..... Ver.1 lovely home nr. 5 Pts. OUPLIEXIS l'OR SALi .. · .... lt7S -'--W APUUHNn FOR u.L.R .... 1,.. SERVICE DIRECTORY """P· area. e have many
RENTALS ACCOUNTING .... '* low down pyt. homes. Bier.
HouHS Furnished :~:~1~~~1° :::x:~~. ,.tits· ::;: 5'16·9671, 549-3257 eves.
HNIUL . . ........ -. ASP'HALT. 0111 .............. we TRANSFERRED to Samoa alNTALS TO SHA al ........ l005 AUTO ltlP'AIRS . 6UI 1av1NI ........ -....... 22.JI AUTO. s .. 1 ••lb. T-lie. U4t 3 BR 2 ba, patio, el~ ldtch COSTA MISA ................ 21 .. IAIYSITTING ....... UH dishwasher, drapes, Ill' I w MIS4 OEL MAii , ............ 2105 IOAT MAINTINANCI ..... 6HS bea J MIS& VIROU111 HICK, MASONRY, etc. ...... "" cpt.s utilully andscaped, COLLIEOI P'ARK ............ 211S I USINISS SHVICIS ........ 4U2 fruit tn>es. $24,950. 5-1().2783 NIWP'ORT IEACN , .......... 1211 IUILDIEIU ........... WI NIWP'OaT HOTS .............. ttl l CATIRINO W J Niwro•T sH01111 .......... me cAt1NETMA1C1No ............ .,.. Costa Mesa IAYSMOalS ......... , .. HU CARP'INTIR INO ........... .,,. 1100 OOVllt .SHOltlS ............. m7 CEMENT. Ceitcret. ........ UOI ---------WISTCLll'' ........... 21JI CHILO CARI, ~ ...... Ull UNIVIUITY P'ARI( .......... ttl7 CON Tit AC TOH ...... UJI IR.VINI ...................... J1lt CARP'IT CLEANING UU IACIC UY ................ 2141 CARP'IT LAYING & alP'Ala UU IAST ILU,, ............ 1241 OltAPEllllS .. . ... Ult 1aVINIE TIRUCtr .......... 124S DIMOLITION ......... MU CORONA DIL MAit .......... 22.H DllA,TING SIRVICI ......... Ul7 IALIOA ............... 2JCI ELECTRICAL .......... -
3 BR., 1"'-Ba., htd. pool:
dbl gar , carp. OVef' hdwd.
fll'll.: Sprinklers; fenced:
$22,500. Owner 548-6066 or
548-3623
IAY ISLANDS ................ D,. EOUIP'MINT HNTALS ...... U SI TRANSFERRED lo Samoa 3 LIOO ISLI ............... IJll FINCINO .. .. ....... ""
IALIOA ISL.ANO ............ 2UJ PLOORS .. .. ..... "" BR 2 ba, patio, elec kitch HUNTINGTON llACH ........ 240t l'UllNACI alP'Allts, lie. -.. '471 d b h d / l'OUNTAIN VALLIEY ......... 2411 OAROENINO . .. ..... ..... is was er, rapes, w w SUL HACH .............. JOO GENERAL SlltVICIS ......... un cpl.s, beaulllully landscaped, LONO llACH ............... UOO GRAOING, DISC I NO ........... "'5 ORANOI COUNTY ............. HOO OLAH . . ............ ........ fruit trees. $24,950. 54().2783 SANTA ANA ................ 2'10 ORE EN THUMI ............... '700 ----------WISTMINSTllt ............... 2'12 GUN SHOP' ............... '111 WOULD you believe 19 acre ~~~~XN~T:llOHTS ',',',','.'.'.',' m: ~:~t~NHO CLUI~. '.'.'.'::.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. :: backyard? 2 Htd. pools, ten. COASTAL ............. 2100 HOUSICLIAHINO ............ ns nis ct., 3 BR .. den, bltna.; LAGU NA HACH ............. ms INTIRtOll DECOltATIN• ..... '737 low S20's. 54&-9501 LAO UNA NIGUIL ............ 2707 INCOME TAX ........ '7 .. •A N CLEMENTI .. .. ...... 2710 IRON, Orna1M11t11. lie ......... '7SI O""''ER· 236 Tulnne ..,4 500 SAN JUAN CAP'ISTRANO ..... UU lllONINO ................... '7JS n" • • • •40 • CAPISTRANO HACH ........ 27:11 INSU LATING .... .... "" 3 xtra lrg br, 2 bath, top OANA P'OINT ......... 21.. INSURANCE .. · · • .... •nl d """2198 ft 5 RIVEltSIOI COUNTY ........ -INVESTIGATING, Oele<tl ..... .,.. con . .,.,,. . a er . VACATION RENTALS ........ ,,.. JANITOR IAL ~ ....... '7.. EASTS IDE 3 BR l"' BA L CONOOMINIUM .......... JtSI JEWELltY RIP'Alll, lie ....... 6IOO 74 g OUP'LEIUI l'UaN, .... , ...... Jf7S LANOSCAP'INe .... . ...... " UH Lv rm. frp)c. din area 5" %
RENTALS ~~~·:~11ticii·:::::::::::·.= Loan. Owner. 548-7400
HouHS Unfv,.nlthtd ':::',m:.:, re==. .. ·:::::::: GINEltAL ............. -P'AINTINO, Sl9M , ............ USS COSTA MIU ............... JI• P'ATIOS . . , ............. .... MESA OIL MAa ............. JllS P'HOTOO .. P'NY , . . . .. 411t MESA VIROI ............... Jl l• P'LASTlltlNO, Paldl, R..W .... COLI.IOI P'ARK ........... m s P'LUMllNO ....... -NEWl'ORT l lACN ........... nM P'OOOLI OROOMINO ......... "" N!iWl'OltT HO HTS ............ 1211 P'OOL SEltVICE ......... , 6nt HEWl'OltT IHORIS ......... mt P'OWIR SWEEP'INO .......... ms !AYSHOltES ........... ms P'UMP' SlltVICI .............. 6Ut OOYER SHOHS .............. J221 ROOl'INO . .. ........ ffSI VICSTCLIFI' · .. " ...... JUt RADIO, R-lrt. l lt. .. OJI UNIVlltSITY P'ARIC .......... JU7 REMODELING & REPAlll "'° RVINE ............. nll llEMOOILING, KITCHENS . . "4S llACIC IAY ............ n .. SCISSORS SHARP'EN ..... "" !AST ILUl'I' ............ 2242 SEWING .. . -IRVINI TER•ACIE ............ nu SEWING MAClllNI ltlP'Al•S ff'1 COltONA OIL MA.a ........... JUI SIP'TIC TAN ICI. 5"Nrl, lie,, 6tU IAllDA ............... J3ll TAILORING .............. ,6t7t IAY ISLANDS ............ _ ... mo THMITI CONT•OL .......... •m LIOO ISLI .............. J>SI TILi, Cenmtc . . . .. ....... ff14 aALIOA ISLAND .............. »JS TILi. LIM-a Mll'Me ...... ms NEWP'OllT WIST ............ nu Tall 11av1c1 .. . .. ..... ,. HUNT I NO TON llACH ....... >400 Tt:LIYISION, a.,."1, lie. .. •tu HUNTINGTON HARIOUll -· .. :MOS UPHOLSTIRY ............. '"' FOUNTAIN VALLIY .......... >411 WELDING "" ~~~~::•i."ov• ::::::::::::J!~ JOBS & EMPLOYMENT LONG a EACH .............. JSOO JOI WANT El>, Mt!! , ....... 7tol ORANGE COUNTY ............ '600 JOI WANTIO, Wtmtll ........ 7'20 SANTA ANA ---··"_ ...... _l61t JOB WAN-TEO, W[STMINSTflt .......... un MEN & WOMEN ....... 7no MIOIYAY CITY ........ U1' OOMESTIC HELP' 70JS SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ...... Ult AGENCIES, Men ........ 71'1 COASTAL ..... • l700 HELP' WANTED, Mell ....... ntt LAGUNA llACH ........... nos AGINCllS, ·-noo LAO UNI' NIGUEL ............ 2111 HELP' WANT ID, W-.... 1 ... SAN CLIMENTI ............ m• JOls-Mell a ·-.... 7SOO CAl'ISTltANO .......... ans AOINCllJ, Mff • ·-.. m• CAP'ISTltANO llACH ........ J7JI SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 7 ... DANA P'OINT ........... Jl4t JOI P'ltlP'AltATIOH . 7* CDNOOMINIUM ......... :mt THIATalCAL .. 7M
DUP'LIXH UNl'UllN. ....... ms MERCHANDISE FOR SUMMllt ltlNT4U ".,., ... ms
RENTALS SALE AND TRADE
A t F ·-L-~ l'URNITURI . . .. ... 1M p .. urn•-O,FICE l'UltNITUltl ........ "" OINIUL , ... ... .. • . ._ Ol'l'ICI IOUIP'MENT ........ 1111 COSTA MISA ................ 41.. STORI IOUIP'MENT ... •• .... •IJ MISA VERDIE .............. 4111 CAl'I, Rl.STAUltAllT ......... •14 NIWP'ORT HACH ...... , ... 41'1 UR. IOUIP'MINT 111S NIWP'ORT HEIOHU ......... 4111 HOUSIHOLO OOOOS ......... -NIWP'ORT SHOltll .......... 412t OAR AG I SALi ....... Int WISTCLll'F ........... 4UI FURNITURI AUCTION ....... llU UNIVERSITY P'Aal( .......... 42l7 AP'P'LIANCIS ..... llM IACIC IA Y ...... , •. 4241 •NTIGUIS ...... 1111 UST ILUJI, ..... .... .:in SIWINO MACHIN I .... 1111 coaONA OIL MAR .......... 4lH MUSICAL INSTRUMINT .. .. llU ULIOA ......... ON P'IANOS & ORGANS .. . .. l lJI a•Y ISLANDS .•. , ........... 4ut RADIO .. .. ... ntt LIOO ISLI ........... 4lS1 flLIVISION ........... nes IALIOA ISLAND ........ 4JSJ Hl·l'I & STllllO · .. 1211 HUNTINGTON HACH ............. fAP'I ltECOao1H ..... lltl l'OUNTAIN VALLIY ......... 4411 CAMUAS & IOU IP'MINT .. UM SUL IUCH ............... 44Jt HOllY SUP'P'LllS ., · .. .... LONG llACH ........ , .... ... SP'ORTINO OOOOS ........ Ult OR ANO I COUNTY ............. 4'11 llNOCULAU, SCOP'H ....... OSSI GARDIN O!ltOVI ............. Ull MISCILLANEOUS ........... Ull WISTMINSTIR ............... 4'1J MISC, WANTIO ............... Nit 'lllOWAV cnY ................ 4'1' MACHINIRY, lie. ............ l7tl IANTA ANA .. , ....... 4'21 LUMIER ,. ................ 11SI
S•NTA ANA NII.HTS' -ITOltAGll .. · ....... tnl A ........ ' IUILOIHO MATlalALS 11'1 ~~m~L .. ::::::::::::: = SWAl"S mt LACUNA IUCH .............. 471.1 PETS •nd LIVESTOCK LAGUNA NIOUIL ............ 4707 L .. SAN CLIM INTI ............. 4111 P'ITS ,GINIERA .. · · • · DANA P'OINT .. , ... ., ........ 4741 CATS ... · · .. · ... · = TlllP'LEIC, etc. ,, ........... 4'M OOOS • .. • •·· _ ..
OWNER, 2 Br E'slde cul de
aac. Fam rm, cpts, drps, bit·
Ins. $19,950. &tG-9764
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
RENT
11 NEW HOMES i-tJnc and clrapu, walk to wau. covrred patio, crpts, $'lO mo. 843-1082 aft g pm
Low dn. 6~ 9' »yr loan the beach. PlUI 2 9001a and drpt, &'. ~eol driveway.
3 Rooms Furniture
Pro.n $23,950 leM1I courta. 64.z..3273. t BR, 2~~ BA, 2 story, 2200 Cotta Meu 2100
Valley Roed at Vlctcl1a <IQ. ft., dee blJ • 1nl. l&land 3 Bdrm, on quiet 1t, adult
$25 Month
ruLL·OPTlON TO BUY
No deposit 0.1.c. (Just E. of Brookhurlt Newport HtfL 1210 stove &: bar. Pane\Jed tam famlly pre.ferred. Avll. Junr
up on blull) ,\VAIL lnuntd. C!Uf Haven 3 mi w/frplc, Uv rm w/ft'Plc. llilh. lo Sept 111. $200 mo
SUMM£R RENTAL; June
l!ilh to Sept. 1st: Mesa•
V~rde 4 BR. 2 Ba., COll1(>.
turn.; lncl. Ulll. $250 Mo. +
S50 sel.'\Jrit.Y. ~
H.F.R.C,
Furniture Rental.a Udo tile k>b. fee almple Br 2 ba + 2 Br OC!etn Vu din room wlbtt-tn hutch. plus utlliliett except waler.
land • HIP above aea level ~ A 1 $49 5()0. 548.n49 Pool sized back yan!. 2 car 646-5638 alter 3: 30 517 W. l!lth, C.M. S43-1434
1568 w. Lncln, A.ohm T14·2800 Bunt ~ in electric P · ' _ pr., fol"l'MJ' model. lat own-1========== @idtcben. Convltli-Corona del Mer 1250 er. Well cared tor, 2~ yrs. Newport BNch 2200 JUL 'l & Aug • Spacious
M.obUe home by beech. No.
children. (7Hl SJ6-.0321
HOLIDAY PLAZA
DELUXE, spacious l ·BR
Unfum. apt. SUO + ulll.
Hld pool, ample pa.rlong.
ent to lhoppin& old. 5 min to tie.ch. Owner1------------
centel', aear new 847-6640 evn It weekends. A VAIL. June bt thru ~ug.
aeboola. HARBOR Lovely 2 BR.. sleeps 6; ,, .. ,,., ALS
3 a.nd 4 BDRMS • 1 A: 2 sty $1,000 For summt!1: 673-~53
FlreplaoH, auto prap ,,.,. U1lW $1000 DOWNI Apts. furnished No children. No pets.
1965 Pomona. CM. 642-5858
erator, carpeting. draperies, '"" Elegant 3 BR with eJectrlc .~ENTALS
tencln&. landlcaplnr. ld tchen, comer location & HouMt Unfurnished
Gener ii 4000
Costa Meta 5100
P~":_~·~:u~d_:[06 ~:el~fB:d':i~C:~: ~~ f~~li~ ~~er~ Costa ~a 3100
HOUDAY PLAZA
OELU>..'E, Spacious 1-BR.
Furn. apt. U35 + uUI. HARBOR
GREENS
WQW! ! ~ult over 1 year old.
Convertible 4 BR A: family
or 3 BR.a -den .l dininir.
Atrlum entrance. 2 full
baths. fant.a.atic bu i I t • i n
kitchen .l all underground
utillUe.. Assume 6% loan
(no loan fees) $148 month
includes principeJ le in·
tereet. CAIL ~ll51 (open
Evet>) Heritage Real Estate
M 0 D E L HOMES • Great
trad~io value, Center of
New:port Hart>or area. 2
Bedr & DEN or 3 & 4 bedr,
dbl gar. w/w carpt. Year
'round maintenance. As lit-
tl e as 5% down. Total
$20.950. Walker le Lee, 'Sales
Agenls (n4) 546-1210.
BY Owner. 292 Bowling
Green, College Pk. 3 BR.,
tam. rm. 2 ba., frpl., elec
bltns. $24,500. Existing loan
$19,300 at 5%% FHA,
paymts. $166 Mo, incl.
11rlnc., inl., laxes, .int.
546-3860
CLOSE TO
BETHEL TOWERS
3 BR, 1"' be, sgle gar.
covered patio, cpts, drps.
$19,900
Kennedy & Associates
642-9730 Eves: ~238
NEAR Catholic Sehl.; lge. 3
BR., 1"'-Ba .. w/w carp.
Olb. Gar., fncd. $23,950.
Submit down. I m m e d .
possess.
245 Sierks st. 646-2309
3 Bedroom house. Westi.ide.
Fenced yd. l car garage
$17.950. ~:>-0087
Mesa Verd• 1110
OWNER MOVING MUST
S&.L! 3 BR 2 be, lrge fam
rm, family • style kitchen.,
dble brick frplc, shake roof,
new cpts, oversized garage.
Manicured yard. Assume
high existinit 5\4 3 Joan
w/pymnts only $140 PJ.
CALL MP.. BLACK 541}-1151,
Herllt«e Real FAitate
3 Bdrms 3 Bathe
Delwce on ,quiet cul-de-sac
street and G o I f Course.
Pools and waterfalls.
$5.";,500. Submit terms.
Bania ltealty
642-6560
BY Owner moving -Immed
possess. 3 br, 1% ba, lrg
fam rm, frpl, nu cpta, drps,
nu pnt in &: out, $23,500 s~
loan 540--0414
5 BDRM., by owner. New
carp., 2 Ba. lge. patio;
many extras. $ 3 1 , 5 0 0 .
545-1844
Newport Beach 1200
4 BR-OWNER
2 Ba., frpl.. beam ceil., nrw
cpts. Comer loc.: club prw.;
urgent. $28,!KXJ. Open Week-
ends. 351 62nd St. 6T;i-0144
547-7401 Owner/ Agent
REDUCED To price of lots!
Low dn.. FrZ tenna Lovely
3 BR Z & home on 2 lots nr.
bay Ir OCNn. Cao use u 2
epts, rm. to bld. Prk. rear
121 4.lst Owner 673-2719
BAYCRE.ST BY OWNER
S Large Bdrms. 3.250 sq. tt.
Ivan Wells built. Fee land.
2100 Windward Lane
WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa
Coves. 3 BR. $75,()()(J. Will
trade /or property, Arabian
horses, or-? LI 8-7771
LUXURY Condom -Bhills 4
br, 3 ba, below mrkt vat al
$36,500. Owner transl. Call
~er eves aft 5. 64+-0509
PRJiME Loe., Bluffs condo.
View of lake. 3 BR. 2 Ba.
BY OWNER. 6#-ll57
SALE BY OWNER. 3 BR.,
pool, Harbor view. Newport
Heights. $47,500. 548-8873
homes in Corona del Mar $23,500 lull price. Eves. caU
with Ba.y &: Ocean View. Mr. Dure.au SJ6.2315 3 BR. fenced yd, e11trancc fur
Completely decorated a n d Pacific Shores Realty camper/boat. adult cplP,
'--utlfully landsceped for 847-8586 lease. $145. mo, water pd.
HLd pool, ample parking.
No children, No pets.
1965 Po.mona, CM 642-5858
~ $50. deposit avaO June 10 Kl your inspect.loo $64.SOO • 5-6850
Please caU for appt. 4100 BACHELOR • UNFURN. Coste Mesa
DONALD BIRD Yard Needs Work AVAIL Now E. slde, nr Santa
REAL-!>17·7041 is lly "fix • Ana Cntry Club. 5 br. 3 ba. 2 •vn. nus not rea a er sty Colonial Home. Cpt.s
_$_2_5_W-k.-U-p-fro!. ~~ OO
e Studio It Bacb apt&. 1 • 2 &: 3 BDRM. 1138-6S81 675-0007 upper" -it's just been com-drps bit-ins fncd. $295 ea.ii !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 pletely repainted inside, + ~ ' e tncl Utll..s • Phone f>et'V. FURN. ts UNFURN.
• Maid Service . TV avail Heated Pools, <Jilld Care Cameo Highlands, spacious 4 outaide t r i m. but · the .
br, 2 ba. On canyon, $36.500, "weeds" need watering, etc. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home with pool
OWNER 613-4423 VA ra.iul · s22 700 4 $250 mo. lwW Furnish) Burr
• New Cafe Ir Bar Center, Adj. to Shopplnc -2376 Newport Blvd. 5-IS.!IT.''l.5 No pets allowed
•PP · Ill , · · White, Riil". 2901 Newport PAClnC Drive. View 3 BR. &: family room. Lets go VA Blvd. Npt. Bech. 675-4630 -CliEATEAU La POINTE 2700 Peterson Wa,, at HU'
•~urn 2 Br Apt. Hld pool. bor le Adams, Ollt& Mesa. 2 be + lnL'OO!e Apt. $65,000. or FHA buyers!
673-6904 Owner College Really 546-58SO Mesa del Mar. lg 3 BR, tam
rm., cpts. drps, new paint.
Carport .• off i.t park'it. Mfi-()310
Adults, No prts.
Lido Isle 1351 MEREDITH GARDl:Uf all bit-ins. $225. 54>5270
-UU MONTICELLO Townhouse, 2
B1yfront Lido Isle Br, dlx kitchen, Adults only.
2 Sto1-y, 4 BR, 3 BA, 2 kilch· 5 BR 2 stor.1 3 be, lovely $187.50. 54()..()829 aft 3.
ens best side of bay. Could cpts/drps, like new cond. 2 BR I 1· I I . ' 2500 sq tt many extras & ., ge. 1v. nn., rp ., be cooverted to duplrx. · ., refrig & r,'love furn. $90
Watch I.he boats come with· owner trans. -.any offer Month. 637..ST:>S
in 20' of front window. SPt?C· con.sldered or will lease/lz========= ~= r::,~e ~al~~~ !:~SHEAR REAL TY College Puk 3115
Club. 847-8531 Eves. 839-1537 VACANT 3 b e d room s •
BY OWNER 531 Of carpets, drapes, coven'<!
Phone for appointment 14 /0 pauo. Colle1?e Park. $200 per
673-9412 month. Agt. 546-4141
Pre infiatton price on this ==========
Sunny & Warmer I large 2 story 3 BR -~ Newport Be1ch
8'JiY -Use FUU.. Y FURN· !amity room. Take over 3200
1~1 POMONA AVE., CM
E/SIDE 2 BR. Elec bllns,
patio, Adults only. 36l·B
Ogle $135 mo. 642·1298
$1<10. CHAR.MING 2 BR util
paid. Blk lo K·!\1art. 571
Jonnn. 548--0787, 646-2811
QUIE.i' 1 BR, dishwasher,
laundry rm, Adults only.
$120 mo. 546-7285 eves
1-BR .• close downtown:
w/w carp.: adults. S98
168 E. 19th 642-8213
NASSAU Palms l & 2 BR
Furn or Uni SU;t-Sl50. !ltd
pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 642-3&!.'i
SILVER
GATE
Apartments
Deluxe Bachelor Apt
Liv nn, br, kltch &: ba.
1 & 2 Bdrm Apts
3 BR Apts
with 3 baths.
Near schools, freeways
Walking distance to OCC
988 El C•m lno
Apt • .li: 1 ·Costa Mete
ISHED bouJe THJS SUM· $23,400 5% '" loan -total pay. • MER -Rent in WINTER. menl u91 includes taxes Exclu11ve Townhouses BACHELOR Apl for rent. $~ Adults Only
mo. 2126 Newpon Blvd., CM Discriminative Tenants 3 Bd, 2 be, near beach, near ~reeway access. Kitchen bit/ins. ~mmumty
shops, $47,500 KATELLA REALTY Pool • Yard Maintenance . 642-0095 !or Prestige Address
R. C. GREER, Realty 847.{,061 3 bdnns, 2'~ baths $250/i\lo.
3416 Via Lido 67l-93001--__..,_,,,,...,..,,-::--=,....,,..--3 bdrm, 2\a bll •. $2115/Mo. 7 UN I Ts 67J..3663 Eves: 548-6966 Builders Home &y & Beach Realty, Inc.
5CXXl lq-ft. 4 BR le maid's One Block Beach '11i!!!!!!!!!!20'lS!!!!!!!!!!!!W!!!!!!.!!!!!!B!!!!!!aJ!!!!!!hoa!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!!!!l!!!!!!vd!!!!!!. ~ 5 ba, 3 car gar. 1~ lots. t'!!!
Unusual features. Must sec 4 year old, custom built. 2 & CHAR.MING, 2 story, Back
to appreciate. Brokers wel· 3 &1\3, encl garages.30 vac-Bay A-frame, 3 BR. & den,
come. 520 Via Udo SoUd ancy. Priced for qu1Ck sa1e. 2~ BA. $300 mo. Lease.
642-1615 Eves 675-1669 BRASHEAR REALTY _64_6-__ 12.,..4...,.4 _____ _
1 BR. DUPLEX * FURNISHED * Adults. $87.50. 549-a!33
WALK Mrkl 22nd & Npt, no
pets, adults. 1 br upper, neal
$00 &l&J'rrio
2 CLEAN Furn Bachelor Cot-
tages I& 2 Apta, ulils incl'~
No pets. 54~2
' 847-8531 Eves. 968-11711 BEAUTIFUL 4 BR 3 ba Must sell. $60,000 home ln ' ' h
1 1 al 3 BR &: den SALE or tease, nr beach crpts, drps, steps lo beach, 1 Ne~port BHc ~a~: :u;·. 219 Via Orvlelo: spacious 4 BR home 1% ba, $325 lease. Caywood Rlty I ------4200
54g.o787 ~pts, dl~hw~sher., (rplc. bit· 548-1290 .I WILL LWE
&rS, 16 x40 paUo. Owner WESTCLIFF • Dover Shores , y
Huntington Beuh 1400 962~ &ft 5 3 br, dl'!'I, fam rm, S325
1410 Open wkends 1005 Marian
NO DOWN VETS Fount1i" Valley Ln.
4 BR + den + 2 baths, built-$26,!KXJ 1 STORY. Airline B_L_U_F_F_co-nd-o-. d_lx_l_b-r.-2-bl\-,
ln R • 0 , dldlwuher, qual· Pilot's Home: Corner lot, l lev. encl patio & gas BBQ.
ity cpta/drps. $500 total beaut trees, 4 bdrm, 21/.s ba, Pool. $3'lS. 644--0572
closing costs • $26,400. trpl, nr achls. shops. off SO
I ' Fwy ~ mi. BY Owner Call
962-5129
2 BR. house, garage. no
yard worl<: wateq >a1d.
S120 Yearly. ~s-4881 962-44TI 546-810.'l ~ __ ,.....,...,-=-=:--:--::---:-:-:=-:-=:-:-ASSUME 5% % G.T. Newer " _2 _B_R_H_ous--e--U-n--r=-u-r_n_
HOUSE of the MONTH BR. 2 Ba., tam. nn. + Newport BN~·h. $1j() mo.
3 BR, Q be. added rec. room, bonus nn. Owner 83~2370 yrly. 642-3978 eves
ADULTS ONLY
July • Aug. • Sept.
FURNISHED APT.
2 BEDROOMS-2 BATHS
Waterfront I Loe
BOAT SLIPS
Channel Reef
2525 OcHn Blvd., CdM
673-1788
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
Parklike surroundings
Fl.IR.NISRED BACHELORS
UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR· S BR
2 baths available
Carpets, drapes, garage
18th & S1nta An1, C.M.
646-4233 64s.5542
2 BR. 11'1 ba, Townhouses,
adults. $14-0 mo. Also require
mngt S<'rvire for part rent. 6
upits. 515"68.'32
UPPER Or Lower 2 BR.
Cpts. drps, bltns, Nr ~·g
cntr. No pets. 2885 Mendoza.
5*-54Z1
S PA C. 2 BR w/w
rpts/drps, elec bit-ins. nr
schonl. shopping. Quiet area.
5'1!HH12 eves & wkends
SJ();,. 2 BR. range & refrig nr
19th & Anaheim. 2 Children
OK. 642-5111 . extras. FHA or GI. Must =========::.1·========== 1• BAYCLIFF MOTEL LOVELY'.? br, 2 ba. bit-ins. H~FFDAL REALTY L1gun1 BHch 1705 Newport Shores 3220 Lndry, TV, maid serv, htd ri~·H~~,:i~o~Sl.35
"Homes to Match Income" DIRTY NEWPORT SHORES pool. 455 N. Npt Blvd.
87t0 Warner 842-4400 2 BR &: Den on years lease 1 Bdrm. Pool, BU< lo ocean. Newport Beuh
Cl.JSTOM 3 lg Br. 2 ba, din-FACE $190 mo. 642-34~ $125 Year lease. 5200
Ing nn. lg cedar panel fam Here's a real "WHEELING 548-2035, ~37
rm w/8 tt frplc, New cpta, DEAL". Located in finer Huntington Beech 3400
drips, elec bit-ins, terraz1.0 CITY OF LAGUNA sect.ion. FREE RENTAL BOOK Coron1 del Mar 4250
entry, f e nced , beaut Imposing 2 story architec·
lndscpd, fruit lrN>S, quirt ture & high pointed roof·
cul de s11c. $24.900. Owner llnei1 or cedar shingle, MAS.
962-8640 SIVE SUN PORCH wm1
P OOL TIME AN OUTSTANDING OCEAN
2 BR. 2 ba, 2 blks In nrh.
$17;1 P<'I' mo. Lease.
A~I· 64&-2j37
Bi lbo• 4300 VIEW.
4 BR, quality carpets, all Sprawling 3 BDRM. & DEN BAYVIEW 3 :Jbr, ~ ba. Apt.
bullt·ins large enclol!ed PB· n..oc>R p LAN, features 7682 EDlNGER INLSr. nrar Newport Harbor
tlo &: a cool pool. Owner LONG FORMAL UV. RM. 842-44.'l.5 OPEN EVES. Yal'hl Oub. Burr White.
translerrPCI • only $26,500. Wml CENTERED FJRE. 3 BR, 2 BA, tam nn .• blt·lns, Rllr. 2901 Newport Blvd.
JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba
sngle-sty. Frpl, chndellers,
lush cpts, drps, iron gated
pvt patios, cement walls
btwn units. Medallion kitch,
FA h~IJ t. AcrO!iS frtr; Coco's,
\\'stdt Plaza. 1665 lrvlne.
$~>()() m!I. 642--0239
()\\~ER'S Condo. Excel toe
"1th pool. Elegant 2 BR, 2
ha, elec bltns, dshwshr,
2-<:ar wir. f217 mo. Call
543-1346. 646-t088
Paul Jonu RHlty PLACE, attached d i n l n g dishwasher, crpta &: drps. Npt Sch. 673-4630
847-1266 Eves. !142-5844 area, opem to oversi1.e kit.ch· BBQ area in kitchen. Fenc· ========= B•ck Bay 5240
REDUCED $1000 en, with a.11 BLT·IN RANGE ed yd It covered patio. Avail Huntington 8Hch 4400 27• COTTAGE Trir. ~mo.
Olatom pool 3 BR 3 beth le OVEN, DLSHWASHR., 6-15. Lee S210. 847~7 e NEW e LUXURlOUS e Vic c4 Mesa Dr. & Santa
freshly painted -big BBQ GARB. DISP., Ere. W/W IMMAC'ULALATE 3 Bdnn REroRT UVING Ana Ave .• Of. 642-S:fi9.
No dn for Vets • VA appnl• CARPETING nlRUOUT House. Can be seen Thurs 4 NATIVE GARDENS
a l $22.500. rneeds cl.eeJtlng badly), Z May 23 only. 510 10th St. 6 POOLS·!'Alr.-JA!'-.li\C\JZZ1
P•t Robertson Rlty. ft. mastr. bdrm. suite, wtthl.::::::========~
847-1553 privatt> bolh. All~ether, ft Fount1in Valley 3410 HUNTINGTON ------,...,~---looks like ahout Jl!OO SQ. FT.•----------
SALE Or LI;/> 5l4 10 VA 4 br, or UV. ARI::A. NEWLY d«' !\BR drn & l11m GARDENS nr Golclen West Coll. Lse This 1st quality Mme HAS rm fl'fll, hltns, $225 I yr lsr
$185: purchase $~.900. 11500 BED'I R.EPOOSESSED. IT'S CaU t>cr 5::l0. 213: 939-1929. dn 892-3891 TENNIS.F.NTF.RTAIN:\fFNT · · VACANT, AND BADLY IN 17624 Walnut, FV BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL
3 BR 2 bath, b It· Ins• NEED OF RECONDmON. BUSIEST marketplace In ADULTS 847-8414
cpt/drps, block wall, patio ING. We have ttcently had town. The DAILY PTLOT
attractlvp hmdsc. $22.500 M otrer on.the same house Cusifled aecllon. S&ve QUIET & BEAUTIFUL
owner. !)3&.7872 neert>y, FOR S36.000. The mooey, time .l eI!ort .. Look 2 Bdm1, POO~ SJRS Util pd.
Corona del Mar 5250
SPACIOUS Dclwce 4 BR. 2~
bft. Yrly lease starting June
15th. 6i3-6Z10 67l--3298 eves,
Mic for BUI White
2 Room Studio, with View,
steps to B<.'ach, $140 mo.
6'1:3"6904
WATOI your TV sbowa on
the set you find in the
Oassilled Ad& Clleck them
MUM Sell Prestige lffl() Sq, offer was rdus<'d. Distress· _:nov;=·=·l:::ll=======~=1:::;76:::7fi=Ca=m::e=ro=n=84=7:::.21:::z;==.!.:::::no:::;Vf=!========= Ft. 3 BR. Atrium. Near ed owner has 11ulhorlzed us -;:;:
~w. to sell it , "AS IS" tor Coron• del Mer 5241 GlenroyOr. 842-7227 $29,950 FULL PRICE ..;;.;:.;..;......;_;;;.:_ ____________________ _ 3250Corona del M1r 3250Coron• del Mir 3250
DAILY P ILOT WANT ADS $2900 ON. PYMT.
BRING RESULTS! A STF.AL, FOR TiiE
AMBlTlOUS! CONDOMINIUM .............. ..,. ~l~~m>CIC "' .... .... .. ·;;
RENTALS CALIFORNIA LIVING
Apts. Unfurnlthecl Nuu111.11S "" STAR GA'ZEK1tf.~ MISSION REAL TY
985 So. Oltlst lfwy • Laguna
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a-;~~"-'-..---By CLAY l. POLLAN
M r-Ooily AdMtr Gulf# J:/..
Y Accordin1 lo tho Stora. •
To develop rnasoge for Thucsdoy,
ltOd WCYds co<rwspond1ng to rvnbtrs
of yoJr Zod!,.oc b<rth sign.
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SPECTACU LAR.VIEW
HOME. No. end, ~In side.
2 br, 2 bit. heh M111.rr, den.
. blt·lns, frpl , upelalrs liv-rm,
ICJ>. 1hnln1t, patio w/frpl.
lush lnd~. dbl llllf, 2
drt"~. $49.500 with xlnl no.
polnt loM . .Bier. 4~1-7575
Sevel'lll NEW HOMt.SlN
LAGUNA Be a c h , 5~~
DOWN. NO CLOS 1 NO
COSTS. Carpr111. dr11pra,
IMdlcaplnc. blt·lns LOS
PADR&S REALTY, t 9 S
Clenntyre Street Lll&1lne
St.eh. Ph. C94-88.t1
OC&Ui VIEW 3 BR. 2 Ba.
fpl. Declca, patJo. Reduced
S30.800. *'5678. Sll--5441
Sen Clemente 1710
0 Roommo• lottm of the rour tcrGmblod words be-
low to rOfm fovr slmplo words..
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IDAKEW
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'IEFTUL I ..._ .. ,-.. -,-.. r-1-4 f .bet on 0 ,,0,... that mm•
'). ii Jn last. It waa such a nice day
f---------... ht decided - -NIACIN ' I ~r-, -,-1-....1 -t 0 Co!Tipl• ''" diutki. quo1ec1 I by fUling '" the mllSlno words L-..&.-.ia.-...__..._._ _ _._ you dwelop from stop No. 3 below.
• wsc:mw\\ lITTfRS TO I I • I I I '} .... "" .......... .,_ ....
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If! DAILY PILOT
UlC IS"fATI .-u.rn~HS and
General FINANCIAi. -ANNOUNCIMINTI
and HOTICIS * iuntington leech MOO !:..__ ... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;';00;.jlua. OpportuNt._ 6300 _P_er_aon_•_l• ____ .em_
• CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE ,,_
Spocl1I Offer Plll't or Full Time a.ale lcYtint Cl._ 2 Bclna Unfura
UUllUd \ncJudf'd
HEATED POOL.
802 Knoxville, A"t. D. HB
536-2914
t will bWld a 4 BR 2 119 home Man or woman to retiU le Offered to public by
ll.343 aq.rU for the low price collect mOM)' from lll'W It l•lboe ftow9r ~Nft
of ff,22/IQ·lt on )'OW' lot. unique coin ope r • t e d ElemMt.ary PUol.in& O>wwt
Other mockla avail. Call Don dl~r& (ca n d 1 It F.ve~ Monday, St.arUnt 7
at s.37--0380. nabiaco P r od u c t • ) • f)(. PM. J\J.nc JO Newport Har. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!~!!!!!!!!'I ct>llent income for Ct-w hours bor Yi.ctit Cluli, no w. S.y
2 Btl. pool, MW epta le drpl, 2 -R3 Town lot.a In MOf'Ollgo weeklY work (day or rvpal. Ave., Newport Bffeb
blt,lns. Ill'.,,., 1 cblld OK. Valley, c.allf, S 2 ° • 0 0 0 • No selling. S87S to $MOO OR. for )'(>Ur C'Onvenl~e
M . Re~ avall.197-9944 Owner. Lila J. Beeler. 9900 Cub required. Fot per$on&J Every Tuesday, starting 7
NEW 2 BR. aU dlX. leaturea. Jamacha Blvd .. S P t 1 D g lnlervlew send namf', ado PM. June u. Ensign School
Gar. Nr. Huntinaton Center. Valley. Calif. 92099 drea11 & phone numbrr to Jrvlne A Olff Dr., Newpo11 Whaddy1 Want? Whecldy1 e.tt
SPECIAL CLASSIPICA TION '°a
NATURAL IORN SW~PllS
Speclel ltate
mo. 54()...448f Trans-Western Dist. Co. 590 Beech, in ca.tetorlum. No
6200 N. Aiu~ Ave. Covina, Calif, advance regislrition ~ Rent1ls Wanted 5990 Acr .. ,.
9t 7n lllU')'. Enroll at clasa: it an)
I Am aeeinc CClllact wkh
mature woman capable cl
maldn& a 1\Jnp&e borne tor C
or s •lderl)t women M>le to
pay $50 wk er around $2'l5 a
mo w\thln NB aree.. Write
Box M-132 Dally Pilot. NB
BUSINESSMAN Trans to
area ~ka 2 BR Furn Apt.
HB CM al'ea. Perm baal11.
6/\S occupancy. Write Box
M-130 Dally Pilot.
Roome for bnt 5995
ROOM On 17th Street llHr'
Wei.icliff Plaza. Older lady
pref. Must furnlab
references. 64z.4l64
BEAU rm .for aentleman.
BBQ, patio, TV &: phone. 2
blka to bch. * mo. S10
Santa Ana Ave. NB 646-0361
NICE Rm, good loc. Con-
genial hrn. $56 w/ldtch priv.
548-S998. Work W pm. 673-
0'l89
$15. UP wt1 W /kitchen $25
i.-, Studio Apta. 2 3 8 4 ~
Newport Blvd. CM 548-ms
SLEEP.:NG Room. Pvt borne
and entr. By month only.
SJS. 1543 Onnp, CM.
SINGLE Peraon. Fum.labed,
pvt mtr, le bath. CJ1U, dll>t,
patio. $65 mo. 54~2"4116
ltl!AL ISTATI
Gener1I
TO smu UTAH
2 1/3 ACRES
VACANT WID
FRIGIDAIRE que~Uons phone 548-1374 or
JET ACTION 673-l855.
s llnet -s timea -s IMldD
•VLU -AD ¥Un IHClUOI ........ -,.,,. .. .,... ....... ......... ., .... ._YOU• ,.,_ "'" ...,_ ...._. .._ If ~ Mi11ion Viejo TENNIS ~TMINO FOlt SAi I -fltADfS ON\. YI
New CdM Tennis Club Newe11t shopping center Famooa--Jamacia lM Cls l'HONE 64W671
Complete in '15 days. Sngle metnb«ahiP415 Mo. Tt Pt.c. Yeur Trlder'1 ,.,ldlee M
Coin·O·Matlc <No initiation fees) ' 4 Units nr. Npt. Pier. Be9t
OFf ERED AT Equipment, Inc. Low COit health and rental area. $58,500. Ex·
LESS THAN 2334~ w .. V11lencla ffa.wlMss. ' * 67a.snt cbanie tor JmaJl house-ha~
APPRAISED VALUE Fullerton 714: 525·7833 A friendly, private club ~ area • ~~· 2006~
2 1/3 ACRES ClommerCJal •·· Winted 6305 X·ITEMENT _ourt __ • -~-------
zoned (C·21 on major thor·uv --'-·-------IS THE GROUPI O'Kede & MelTitt range.
oughfare In Santa Ana. ~o-WANT business netting min. Ollcriminating Cpls A S&ll! Deluxe. full size. 27" 15 1p
tel, apt.ti., buslne18, trailer SlSOO per mo. Prefer coan . Parties Trips. Outings with SCbwinn biJce,. '57 Dodge lo ~rk ol' other commercial Newport to San Clemente. inte"rest! Plus. Exel. svc. mi aood mot~. For turn.,
OK. or hold for future in· P.O. Box 'J!J'I, El Toro. Calif. for girl&, too! TI4: 776-69C1 :"eClOl'der, tools 540-8376 ~aae in val~ when Bolsa -J..9 pm. 213: OL. 7"844 TRADE Tri-plex E. Side CM Ave tully develops into 4-WA.;.vr very amall space to Franchise Now Available Comp. tum. St.5,00> eq. + Ian • bl d Sewer line atul>-set up Mack bar in Hart>or e v • 1 area. Write P. O. Box 611, NEWSPAPERS out of state 23' cabin cr&r. w/~ v-8
bed at property. Am P e Corona del Mar. A: forejgn: maiazlnes, Eng., en~. For.: live aboud boat,
water rupply. Appraised at1---------Germ., Ital., si-zi, French, TD 1 or • ~7616
$60.00> by intieritance ta.x Real Estate Lo.ns 6340 China. Ruaaian; aho adult '62 DODGE 500, convertible appraiaer. Available f o r
qukk ale at 10% lesa, at lnvntment Group magazines • 1>9Pf!rback8. VALUE $150. TRADE FOR
$34,00>, net co mate. Olive has 1875 N. Harbor, CM 64S-8SSJ utillt)' trailer, boat or small
by 4TI7 W. Bolsa, Santa Money for lst A: 2nd loans OLD private papen ot J~e bike. &C-0096
Ana, t be a pbooe owner Phone broker from 1B70'a thru early 1900 s WANT: Trust I>eeds
~ 543-1381 Dodge Ot)', Gunnison, Colo. HAVE: Hou1e1, land, units.
Salt Lake Cicy. OR 3-8316 49Mi140
80 AalD • Ion Main eut. u............. •.o , .... ~11: CdM ev1t. all day wlmlda f OL&-t1NJTS~ ~ vacan ~l'Oed>-N e w be\'"l'Y, .. ._. •.-.-. + .;e -
I Va.De bi Ber. Family Membenhlp. loU, Balboa. $63,500 • $4,000 Ca If., Silver y, • 90% Loins to $60,000 Will pay tran.Cer fee. Mov-Down or try Car. Boat, :::,:,,~:i!;1~~ ~e:.! or more. SINGLE FAMILY. ing. Fee lncreued June 1-Camper. Bob Jone1, 673-6210
area. 90 Man-made la.kell in Bay Mortgage Co. 6464665 Must 1e11 immfdlately-BEAlTI'Y Salon. 6 stations,.
valley. AJt:al.ta, flab ralainl, TRUST DEED CE NT ER M3!<e ~er. Write Box M 122 estab 10..yn Lido area. Will
ttereational. Excellent for CLEAR.ING HSE. Want 1 Of' Daily Pilot trd fr-ee and clear $10,000
trailer perk. Maey develo~ so. 543-8381 Bkr. MUST Sell Holiday Health eq. tor R.E. or wbat-have-
menta In JmlCl'ell IUCb u a Spa Membership, 40 mo1 for you. Bier. 548.m.t
Want triplex or IOw'plex in
Htg Bch area. Have valu-
able comer w/income in
San Bemardino. E'" TU 3-
1450 or 2313 Golden Otcle
#1, Sa.n Bernardino.
25 View Acrea Laguna
Beech. S o m e improve-'
ment.. income moo. $243 ••
00> equity. For. Tt>'s or ?
Owner. 41N-4653. 494-4957
Palm Delen: lge. 4 BR., 3
Ba., Fam rm., pool. High
So. aide; $13,00> eq. For
home. So. Orange Olt:y. oc
Corooa area TI4: 346-6701
HA VE beaut improved vac
lot Zephyr Cove Lake Tahoe
Nevada aide. $13,000 clear-
W811t Hse -Unita. Airplane
• m ·s or? tar eq. 675-5726
3 BR., l~ Ba. Coeta Me&a
liiiine, vaf. $18,500: will take 1
newer car or tu6m.i. t, for I down payment.
Owner-Agent Soi6-5680
Oceentmt Dplx, Bal $14.000
eq. Will trd for CM or 7 ean j
A.ager Jenaen (Auoc w1tti
Jerey Hanis, Rltr.) 546-1440,
962-1141 eves. lld lake tor water aid in-Money W1nted 6350 1, 20 moa for 2 only $300.1---------
lncomo Preporty 6000 atru~on: much • I f • 1 f a OLD private papers ol Judge First payment Aug 15, cau * * i..;.;.;.;;.;._ __ ....;___.___ lJ'O'l'Ull; finished restaurant from 1870'• thru early 1900's 64S-2l52 alter 4: 30 * * * * DR':~ 1:.v s ~th several lakes fot' ~ Dodge City, GUMblon, Colo. ALCOHOUCS Anoll,YDIOQI !
HUNJTl3-3INGl TON IEtA. CH inl I: IWimnting I: ovemlte Salt Lake City. 673-8316 Harbor Atta. Phone 673-1724 SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICI: DIRECTORY
campers, and golf coune; a 0:11'\I Evu . all day wkend.s P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. 1------------------
ll Unit. ln two buildtnp and lake with waterfront 1>9rcels $25,00>.for 6 months at 10 and NEWPORT Beach Tennis Cement, Concrete 6600 GeMr1I S.rvlcet 6682
U pragea plua SO' va~ant available for home buDdln1. 10 with $100,00> trust deed Cub Me.mberahlp for &ale. CUSTOM PATIOS I: CRYSTAL WINDOW I
for ale or t.nlde for an Thia level 80 acrn baa • an 200 Oceanview Iota u 644-2640 Block walls. Also concrete Cleaning, Fr~ est. business, = = 1:u, ~ ;::,:~~ r:""ra!": collateral. 494-ll37 sawing le removal. 842-1010 residential I: con1truction.
equity. For appointment 1aUa ar build a Jake for..wa· NOUNCEMENTS An~ 6410 CEMENT work, all typea. .,,..548-m7=~.,,,.--:-:---:-:--,,.,-~4~te ar p bone :'w ~'C:.:. ra!;~ ind NOTICES Coast Health Club N~~ ~~ ~~t. 0=~::. YJa~ ~:
BWtre Inwaan 1teeH:P b' Income units. Owner found (Fl"ff Ads) 6400 Hospitality 11 Our Motto Huntingtm Bach. 536-7691
ST31 Sbdb Ave., Sa Diep MT.-.0 eves I: wknda. FOUND: Young-adult male FREE SAUNA WITH Centrecton 6620
mGH RoWns view acreage black I hit mark SWEDISH MASSAGE H1ulln9 6730 Mult Sell In 2 wb. -cat, · w w .e • ~-wkdys 10 un-U pm e R.OOM ADDmONS • __ ....., _____ _
9 _,...AL DUPLEX Imm• d I• te ~kirU tngs. Very biendly! Vlc. of ..,.,.,., ~ :A.u ..._ ,__ Redbluff, Calif. lEiO Acres Mesa del Mar, Co6ta Met.•. Sundays 10 am-8 pm L. T. Conatructlon
DftMDV _. vua-$295 .a-e Euy term.a 546-:1823 132 E. 18th St. 64U090 Family rooms, ldtcben or
tN« $41PJO. ~ · . unlta. Sinlle story or 2; • y A.....---.a•1: '25" BOY'S jacket • approx 2 F I 6412 •----· .. -m d l-ed For ~ ., ~ weeks ago • Left at Bayside uner• 1 p .. na "'...,.., es -·
15 units, 2 BR. hardwood. Ooon. lllftPI. -..,.,
St,435 mo. Income. ~
S74 Hamilton. a.ta Mesa.
HOME A IN<X>ME b)' Ownr
Exe ... /lnveat. oppt:y. ' BR. res. le to.2 br Ap._,
pool. 2-yr old. Elide. B-1393
Mount. & O...rt 6210 Fish Market _ 20 Newport attmatea A ~wt. phone:
--------1 Blvd., N. B. 673-7380 WESTMINSTER • 847·15ll •
MOlllltcll• Home CAT. Malf!. Adult. Wht 1r MEMORIAL PARK~~=~ ~nd= Bautitul new Lake Arrow· bm/blk. Blk collar w/ Free Layouta I: Est DICK bnd bome bu Nmpus room rhinesto~. Vic ot Fair'-Mortuuy I Cemet.ry HUFFMk'll 673-44:i9·
witfl wet bar kitchen with view St. HO!.P. 540-1875. Complete funeral• . . .
waJnut eab~ts. b r u s b YOUNG part Airdale, black from $245 Ad~ti:ins H ~erwi~~m~~llng
chrome appllances, 16 cu-ft co 11 a r . found co a• t Cemetery lots 67~ · * '54~n70
Lrm.E GIANT TRUCK
Hauling. 6' helghth. 10' bed.
You name It I baul. Reas •
Big John 642-4030
CLEAN Lota, aarages, etc.
Tree nmoval. dump, skip,
backhoe, tw, ~. 96U'745
./ HAULING. Ttub pickup.
Trimming, Anything • we do
It all. Expert work. 545-2792
~AN Lota. garages, etc.
Tree removal. dump. skip.
backhoe, till, grade. 962.8745 combo treezer and refrir· Highway, Corooa del Mar. from $130
luslnet1 Property 6050 .. tor bWlt·ln vacuum, 1111-61>2440 days Includ~ Endowment Care C•__. L1 I I HoUMCl .. nl-6735 na bathroom plua many FOUND: Doc with Temple Everything In one beautiful .,.... y 'Z f 6626 _____ ............. __ _
INVESI'OltS AlTENTION other features includine City Uc. tag; vie. Santa Ana place me&111 leu coet. ,,. r * APf. CLEANING * Hunttnctai Beach, ~eel Beach BITCS. ccner. Thia
fine C4 Jll'CIPft11 Yida older
bldp. PNebt Income fNfr
S'IOOO p.-r yr. TOii cu afb'd
to bold thll for appredatlon.
Hurry! Call MT..-U ~er
docldna prtvllecs on the • S.y St., Costa Mesa No trafftc problems. CARPET • Apta • Homes Fast Ir thorough I fnrnllb
lake. Priced at $65,000. For 646-1900 14801 Beach. Westminater Quality lnstallatioa. Free everything 642-8164
1 more Into pleae call Glenn SMALL female r e d d la h 531·l725 193-242! estimates. All pricq.
'lbomi-ia with: brown mixed dog. Vic Fu.n-546-4478 evM. Uc. Olntractor lronlnt 6755
Eckheff & Aatoc. Inc. cl.lean Fountain, HB. Cemetery Lett 6418
lBl8 W. Olapman Ave. 842-4772. Electrlal 6640
Ora.nge, Calif. PARAKEET Found Sun PM HARBOR Rest Cemetery. 2 ELECTRICIAN Licensed It •·-t •---• ~ _5C·~ Ev•W'lmdl ~ -in-Mesa--del Mar area. graves, veterans aect!on. -b -d d S job
• IRONING WANTED
Bring bangar1. $1.25 hr·
l.J 8--6269
_,.... "_,,__ 546-0403 $200 ea. Owner. 213: nt 0 n e · 5•
E. 17th St., Coata Maa 3200 "Land d Lakft" -Silver . ~1~ mainten. It repairs. 548-520.'I Llndsc•plng
Sq. ft. bldp. le ~ acre eil Valley, d@aert, 80 acres. aee FOUND Ladle11 iulver frame 2 Lot~. Harbor Rest ,
6810
land for lee.le. saxl Per Mo. advertisement under clusl-glulel. Balboa ll.1.and laat Cemetery, Vetuana SfCtion; G1rden1nt 66IO fication 6200. Call owner, Thurs. 673-J900
ReaJanomics ~ MT-6640 eves A wtcnds. Black Poodle Puppy botb for $300· 548-4678 ANTHONY'S e PRIME RetaU Location e Found in vicinity ol SERVICE DIRECTORY Garden Service
STORE lT x 40 R. E. WantM 6240 O>llege Park. 5$-3261 llbyelttlne 6550 646-194t
GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING
It GARDENING SER VICE
State llcenaed contrctr, ·
Retldential • O>mmercial
Free ett • No job too bi&·
893-3581 1173 Harbor CM ........ GOU> School ring lde.ntify. COMPLETE CLEANUP
• WANT to buy 3 B1l. 2 BA« Vic. Balboa Illand 675--0666 BABYSJT'l'ER, Your home. LAWNS REPLACED '•P"M"tint
Office ....... 6070 3 B.R ' family niam bouae. Mother :6. xlnt references. Rees. -·-care. PnJn. 'lintfnt "50 Prefer pa blt·lns. fireplace, Leet 6401 Gueat cottage or gara~ apt .,..,., ... ..., __ _... _____ _
LAGUNA IEACH carpet., drapea, fenced . u part &alary, Aftll. Jui; :!i~acaptnr. Exp. bor-
Desk ~ availUle In yard. $23.000 price ranee. LOST: Small licbt brown 1st; permaneot. Call: TI4: ---·-..,,---=---at CJGlce bulldtnl at C.olta Me.a or lfunttnrton ltawn cokftdl Male pup. 247-7903 Evea. Apple Valley J1,.,,... Gardener ~ locadon ID downton Beach area. 64&-TO'n Short-ha.ind with b 1 a c It BABYS.JTl'lNG, My borne, Exl>t'. r .. ClOmplete. yard P e .. ._ ............. , tf marlcings around eye, A Free estimates Laguna lkecb. ,..-~ 14-30 Day Lis IMJS mouth. Answe~ to name l1IY time. Near Brookhurst aemce.
tioned. ~ed. beauww Call Asent ~1440 'Ke1o'. Vic ol Hoeg H~ital. A Adams, HB. EJq>erlenced • 548-7958 •
paneled partitloalnc. Two Reward Call 548-1264 or mother, loving care · EXPERT JAPANESE
INTERIOR le EXTERIOR
Pai.nting. FrM estimate,
licmaed A: Insured.
Call CHUCK 548-5.114
e PAINTING • Interior •
Exterior. Free estimates.
Reuonable rates. 646-3015 entrances: rear leads to IUSINESS ind 673-2816 968-1413 GARDENER
Municipal parkina lota. $50 flNANCIAL WILL b8bvs1t 1 child -6 m06 Oe1111·'"'· Ntat Work 5'»-94.94 ~lumbing tb • .,. c'" Add LOST: Baby girls floral, red , u,. _ per mon .or .,.1 "'' to 3 yn. S20 w.kly. Days. N_ r. , •\\"'' ... G--'·n -ft•~t-~ __ _.... ____ _
t i: ro• d-·" and cha'-Add I••. Opnertunltl• 6300 multi colored bonnet Ir p\nk ~ .,, • .. uc .. ..,..., n.-LE"KS". Gas --at--•-.., ,, ..,,,.. u.. •• c.;,;.;. ~.. Harbor Sboppmjjt. ~1390 an-. C',••"UP . 5.-v -Fer-~ ._ .. "'' ~ StO for bus!Ma hours • .,. -knit sweater, tf fou, ... or -===:;::;:::====;::: "" ....... ,. . ...,, tronlca.Uy located under ce-
swerlng lerVice. All utilities IUY INTO ~~:,. ~l~lel.be Irick, Muonry, .re. tilize O>m1 a RnL 962-7349 ment, blacktop, srouncf,
paid except telephone. 6560 CUl le Edae Lawn walls, lhowera, 1111 place.
DAILY PILOT SUCCESS BLK Patent handbag wired Maintenance. Licemed. Repaired. Water lines dao-
222 FOREST AVENUE ~·allet inaide, in N B · BRICK. Concrete, Carpentry~. 565870 aft 4 PM ed. preaure rtltored.
LAGUNA BEAOI JWrard for return of cards. CUatom Cabllleta, Sm a 11 e JAPANESE GARDENING CALL "LEAKS" ~
4M-9tll6 'nme -tnted, profit • proven keys, ID. Write Box M-128 J!>bl;c OK Free Eat 962-69'5 Service Cleanup. Landac:llp-BankAmerlcard OK
1900 Sq. ft. air conditioned ~-AAMCO TraN:m1lslon Cent-Daily Pilot. 7034 aft 1 PLUMBING
flee facility on Nonb Harbor er belna aold for personal GREY • White long·baired lullden 6570 Ing. 531• p.m. REPAIRS · REMODEL
Blvd. Front• ttar parkirl(. reuona. Blg·mart!M loca· cat: Ana. to "Sam" or a • MOWING, tdainl, A clean M'Z-31.28
i:: x c e l I e n t ldentUicalioll Uon. Unlimited potential. No whistle Vic Ramona Ln., R E M ODE L. r e pa l r 1 up. Monthly ratea. Free
Available July i..1. ~ ~ ~. U you Deane Garden Home tract, plumb'g,. painting. elec.. estimate. Call •1911 • SewfM 6960 ~ qua.libt AAMCO will train HB. Rrward 968-41iS carpentry, nskl .. ClOmmer<;., JAP~ GARDENER .;......_...;..;.;.z.-... _____ _,
WALKER I: LEE and direct :VOU1 Ttnna •V'ail· BROWN And white female room additions. Re 1 a ' M.mtenm by tbe month. Alt.rltlent 64Ut4S
2G29 Hart>or Btvd.. C.M. ~. Dally PIJot Box M-131. dog, part terrier and part ~ Good ~fa. Exper 541-7'151 Neat, llCCUl'a~. Z yn, eJQ>.
FOR llNT PROVEN, SUtt, modern chlhaahua. Answen to the C.rMft!MiM 6590 ~~1 2~;-~1.an. APfl'n>X. 4ri0 Sq. n. ~ method of tea c b in 1 name ol 'W\Mte' Vicinity ot ~;,;.:r: """' ,__._. ... ....,, TILi, Ceramic
6 drapes. alr<onct. permanent habit contl'QI. 18th and Moorovta. 548-5371 !NO JOJI TOO S'MAU.I Odd jobs. * $48.&
6974
MAJUNER'S BLDG. (E.O. Eatir\a for wetgbt LOST: 5/14, 2:m blk ~. RHilteDt • fJlduatna1 Com-JAPANEIE GAJU>GliER 151~ Weltcllft Dr .. NJJ. control) wltb new low co.I ms. AU ~ femalf' CAt Re-merdal • M al n t • n a n c e &'CPER. 1'ellable m&int.
Cont.act M,... lt.ainJo tG40GO to public. Now ~kine Sf'IXINf' "Corat". Reward. ~ and Remo d t I. Reu. mo nr.. 19'2-3219
1741 Wllkllff Dr. =~:om:~::,: 0
:;. &42-3912 ~ ... Lie. bondtd. =l'fd· JIM'S CAJlDENtNG
Prime loc for store or offices. QUlftd. Phone foe' lnqulry DACHSHUND -Male n'd Ir • 962-l9Sl « 6Q. • & Ua\Vl'I MatnteMnce. Rest.,
* Vmie. t1\e Tile Man•* Cutlt. work. lhstall & repQt.
No Job too amall. Pluttt
ptitd\. Letiking s h o w e r
n1>91r. M7·1~7/846-0208
JOIS & IW\.OYMENT 21m ,q ft • 25c. WaVpu'l, a"'1t. 71C: 77C-Tl.50 black. V1c. O'r&n1<e Ave. e CUpentry e Cabinet. e Com'l • Qfaup. 5484411.
C'l-pt11, t>rpe, at~. Co-op NICE l..l'l"n.E BU~ of ICCllt. Vlata CM JU:\VARD e 8lt.Jnl e Alteratlona e c-n.t.u,_,. Gardtntr .W. Want.I, Min 7000 A--MS-915& ta.61:·~ e ~ e R8al ~ EXP~__, • ____ ....._ __ _
Bkn. vwun-)IUUr' .-n. lnvett hm DJO. . fonner ~ Land· CAP1' AIN • LIClenRd. 10 ,,.
Modem ome.ora.p o., fully~ wtdl 1nwnta7. Larr: Black Cocker SPMlel FREE •tlmata No Jc' too tcaP'I· cleamp. MJ.4400. ape!'. aall A power yachts.
BaM bulJdlna. 230 & lTUI 1uPer 1han IWRP ..,,,,_ P\wY• Nur Knox St 6 small ~ ... Ad-Cut 6 Dip Lan ~ W. ODMt ~
St,. Costa M-. IO.l• llniP. 1'q be bandied Cll fllD ~ Ave. PK! ~ 4tdam. ~ MalD._.. Lbmld. Gulf d Lower Out E, -•.
• put llma .... Xblt fw 1'\. ~. Malf!, A,prieot. REP.Ami * ALTEllATIOtCS ~_.....,.aft 4 PM Padftc: Watln. ll8t ol Joeal ,......,... ....... ... .... r.r ...... au Vkl., Mrtd Bakt, Ma,cnolla CA8INE'llL -... ,. A ~ ~ can
. a. .... 6 Carft.ld. HB. 96&-l'TO 2S Jft ...... 541-m.3 Gel.al llltltK '612 .....,., Win tlDD or llftllr
FOR a.a.. BO """ ~ GiJT .... -wlll ._.. I ft. .W part Lab Gfor19 -~ tllt .. le. 911.ft. -Pina -ro Go'' ... ......... ..,._ bteded ~ coD • c ....... , c. .... 6a Pdrdns ........... air-:r::::::::::::::::=====
Lopn Aw..,-... tMn _.. .-, -w111 '1te 1*J, Pt CM ,,._~ pe:fttry. rt.st W ~ Hit W ...... ......, JD fhandle. Lia o1 .... 111tJ.-' .. . . · ,,_...Walb-Pdea 6 EJt, Ben~ OK '1• ... • te -ar "'°".Van ~Is , 640I ,_. ,.._ Exper• can "MDII'' to.oatl R-_.-t.01'--. -2hll--r-~-i.a--.., O:aoc.._ ._,-~ ............... MM514 en .• t.'S iliT IERVD
.... -•. • 1~.. .. ..... -11"01'"'°" ll?d. .._nn Meet Dyn.nlc 'riondl axmr ~. Pa t101 . tor •• Wlilft" ..,_,, ;;.:;, .;a~ -Ollllr... ... ..... wida 111Rrltnc caualitlell. clri""11. ~ .Cc. All ~ ............ .......... ta... '-...,. •. a..Gel • ...... • ,,.. ,.,. -m-4111 Rttrcall ••• ., ... , , f,
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I'm The Kind . Of
Woman Who Gets
Whit She Wants
e e e Because I'm The
Kind Of Woman
Who's Smart Enough To
Use DAILY PILOT
Class_ified Advertising
lelieve me, there's nothing lrounCI our home anymore
th.t isn't bein9 used -because the minute I discover
something is no longer ftffcfed, I sel it, while it stil
h. maximum value, through an inexpensive DAILY PILOT
Classified Acl. That way, instead of a clutter of thin91
we don't use, I have the tdra cash that lets me have the
newer things ••• the "extra" things my whole family
enjoys. Here's what I mean.
The cash I got for the 9ood clothes anCf frts tl;e chndren h" outqrown bought me the cleeorator lamp I'd bMn
wanting. The musical instrument no one played paid for a
big part of our portable stereo unit. T11e power tooh
redecorated our 'daughter's room. And, iust for the fun
of it, the good ch.ir that just didn't match anything
anymore took my husb.nd and me out for a fabul'ous
dinner at the fancftst restaurant in town.,
Go through your home. Ma•e a list of al +tie worthwhne
things you find that aren't beint used. (You'I be turprisecf
at the number you tum up the fim time.) Then, cfiel
642-5671 any t;,,,. b.twa• I 1.m. encl' p.m. •ltd
vive your list to• friendfy, ~ A1' Writw. 11Mt'1
el the,. is to it. It's iftnpensiv.'toel It CM cost you• lttt.
11 PENNIES A DAYI
Call Now 642·5i78
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J08S I IMPlOYMINT JOU I IMP\.OYMINT JOIS I IMPlOYMINt Ml 1 IMPLOYMINT ms a IMl'LOYMINT JOit a IMPt.OTMINTI MIRCHANOISI llott Mt:K-"ANDIH POI MllCHANDISl-Nil
·---.;..;..,,;~.;__----SALi AMO TRAD£ SALi AND TllADI ~~~-ANO TJU:!~ Job WMt.1. L4Mty 7020 Help Wanted. Meft 7200 Help Wanted ----Help W1nted -
1211 -------HelD W1nted, MM 1lOO -.·---W--7400 Het, WentM Women 7400 furniture IOOO furniture IOOO !.•_le!!!!!" ,... 1:0USEWOR.K It prf1HIJ'e -...... WlfMft 7400 9' ...... e
diMet bra. 2:311. 1:30. Own 75 MEN -• R!N'f OR UT
tr&J\IP. S2 br. ~ art 2 m Jabsco lftvmnsl6 ACCOUllTS * SPANISH. MIDITIRRANIAN *
p.m. •tUI J. W. hMISOR FACTORIES NEW SHOWROOM SAMPLES c•LeR_ ,;._~: TEACH£R •mother-, aie
40
• • Tu__. 1 ..... _ "GflCY RKBV1•1f Wiit Seti Any Piie. Individually • detlird bebyaittlnc jobs La· ".... MnWW Ne«!1!d immedhltel)' for tuU a H• epenlnt for •""'
cuna area, youre or iny Operator or part time Jobi. awn 8' carved arm dJvan, lg matching chair with TV ~. day/nlstit. Ot-9662 t..~inc. 5 new local.Ions Sharp with abWb' to cqan-Slore Cl.ERi beautilul fabrics; 6 pc hexagon dark oak din· -;: . HOVSE A-Apt Oean'"ft • C1-----In OnD1e County atta. A&e th and ~ t:hrcMilb. ing &et with black or IVOcldo framed chairs v.. .......,. • 1' lo. 35.Jlmttt A will 1"Cldl• ·'-'"-
Dependable 1c Reu 714-&7.l& Debwrer Good l9Cfttari&l -..... • DelecliYI Dcta.U~ open Item a<> & vinyl cushions; 5 pc bedroom set, 9-dr Mr
Tm: ROUSE KEEPERS No •xper. aec. c~ii~=:· 642.3910 ~~~~~~·m c:: & Mrs dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 lg FREE -.
Domestic Help 70a5 e MedMlftlctll Sa'--from P'ull time. E>.penence. year experience. lO.key commodes & match.int headboard. • ... :
____ ..,;..___ ,_ 1 prtren'ed. Permanent po. addin& machine. $895 V1lue, FULL PRICE $429.95 •
Assembler $3 75 hr Typist Clertc altlocl, excellent benetita. er term• .. tow .. $3 per WMk 1 y.., • • .• ' LIVE INS
Employer payi. fen
George Byland Aaency
106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547.():l!k>
~-.. ___ 1_100_
HJobl Are
Our lutJnesa"
Coast Employment
AGDlCY
Santa Ana Prof'l Bidr.
1670 Santa Ana Ave.
· Cotta Me.. 642·9611
Hrs 8:30 am· 5 pm Mon-Fri.
I.Ab Tech/2 yrs col • • to $450
Bret.k.fallt cook/wt .... sn
Janitor/Mainten .... $1.75 hr
ARGUS EMPLOYMENT
CONSULTANT AGENCY
~ WestclUI, NB ~7196
1624 E. 17th, S.A. 547-6336
16$ O'es'nt/ Anhm 6J5.-0!Ml
Help Wanted, Men 7200
WANTm
SOME EXPERJ~CE • • p /Time Apply P1r1onnel MASTER NO DOWN, USE OUR STORE CHARGI PLAN Parts & L.ltot. tZ hours per week l<M Mon thro ri1"\ $1 M. •
PREFERRED Cal Mr. Howard 'ASHION ISLAND t'ftECIAlTIH (0, No Finey Front. Quellty Val~• ln1ldt. • • 1 ' Unlveralty of C11lfornl1 E CH Jn U ~UAL OPPORTUNn'Y 71,.11.9•9951 IRVINE CAMPUS LIBRARY NEWPORT a A * APP1tov1D fUflN1Tu1t• * No Depe,,.1-
EMPLOYER Hi&h school l1"8d type 45 An equal CJllPOttW\lty 1640 Mtnrovl1 Ave. 12 v .. ,. same lecatlon-satM OWMf' ·• employer Coate Me.. -...ut
wpm u.oo hour. Contact per· ..... 2•2427 2159 H1rbor ltwl., C•t• Meta 541-~ l-WJt11 ·,~.
eonnel off.Ice 8.1J..5'm ---------I S nd 11.S ..,.,
Phone 545-1251
1415 Dile Way
Coate Mt11
Locet m1nuf 1cturer h11
lmmedl1tt openings for:
• Electronfc
Assemblers
• Wlreme11
URPEllllRS
Trailer or mobile home ex·
perlence Prete.met. ExOO.
lent bendlta.
UPLORER
MOTOIHOME CORP.
400P Campus Dri.e
Newport leach
Equ8l ~rtunity employer An equal opportunity Open .. Del Y-U •Y OptioR to ~ f
WANTED: ~tired pni:tlcal J, W·. Ralnson employer 5211555
oone to share &pt. at ---------JUb) 6 -=1\1· •· ~ 1 IOl2 • -
-----Geri-Sale Ldsure World, Seal Bee.ch, H• openint for S •9 •!
In exchange tor Ught dutiee ALTERATION Jobt-Men, Wom. 7500 Moving, everytblni goes! •SJ• • •
tor ~enial laey: may C hi J II Qualified to work in h!ih Admiral color TV.Stereo, 'lllJ •
take advantage ol social ac· IS er· e er irade fashion store. Able to DISPLAY Ki9& 11.zt bed, bunkl, oak
tMUes oUered. Ref. ex-do both men and women's, It jiine antiq~11. Joeda o! .•"-· .._._ ,,._ ~ • changed. 646-3418 646-13.13 Full time. Experience Ollera permanent full t.l.me mite, 440 E. 19th, C.M. . --:"'' -
prelened. Excellent com-work. Pleasant environment F1GURINE.5, c er Im i c I • n1, wu•.::;
pan)' benellts. and good company benefita. TRIMMER various other !term. Zl2 E. WWI•& P1rt Time Won
Apply Peraonnet Apply: luffum'• Oceanfront, Balboa 673--0198 nuztlS-llYEIS ...
We ire 1n •t1bll1hed -!Wpresent Avon. Call col· FASHION ISLAND Experltnee required;
ciommercl1I firm with lect 5.»5860 NEWPORT BEACH E."Xl>--ERIEN-~CE=D....,Boo=--kk=-=--eepe-r permenent, full tltM WASH~ $29$.95
75
: Rediers -
llber•I frh• beneflts. f1dory Trainees An equa.1 Ofll>Orlunlty " General office work. We 1chedule. Exceltent $35; & :"m~ A ; c g.,
Add to your family Income. l<M Mon thru Fri Fa1hlon l1l1nd Appll1nc" 1100 liil
Only people with at Flberglau manu11cturin1. • W !11RllS employer = :°~1~.al s~daf~ employM benefits. -~-1-~_one __ ·_TOC_·i....,...,,.--uar.
leHt lfx rnontht ex· 3 shift rotation. Apply In --------work today with a secure lntervltwfnt houn: DIVAN le 4' ma tch In 'l~:=:~~~~~~ltl 1 Mechenlc peritnce aheuld •pply peraon Experienced. Apply future. New company with 2-4 PM Pertonntl Of. Joveeeat, light cocoa. SAC! Zl" BLACK A whit.. UM
and to ferro Corp. ILUE DOLPHIN $ IE A .$ ~ pains. Ask for flee, 3rd floor. $250. Excel cond. 67H7S2 Zmlth CODIOle. WalDut.. ... 1 Lot Man REST AUit.ANT 111ttftB11 1!.IN huter or Braf 11 • :_ -963"320T an-,.
See Fred JWas, Service Man. PARAMEIRKS-Mrs;-ZtmtMr 67MOCM 111;Hum111KL 622-us1 The -A"nttques 1110
ager 234 E. 17th St.. Cocta ~~1~~:d Dental Otfioe Manager Uae ._,,. orm skills! --------A-...s Auction Ht-Fl & Steree ~10 Mesa. 929 laker StNtt Huntinlton Beech Olildren't Pnctice , ___ ~~-----.., Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 nnqve
968
STEREO COMOle RM
Salesmen la Managen Cetta Me.. Exearttve a: lll'Ctttarlal back-8 d THURSDAY NIGHT 1 state,
4
~ chins..-. Like
Care6 opporty with leadq 549.2221 iround essential. Complete SPOTLIGHT JOBS roa way Mey 23 e 7 p.m.. new. Take aver ~
firm o(ferln& mer 100 mu-ARTIST resume to Mrs. Wood, 259 i..-"'~· SALES Cami al ...t.ss cut olasa Tif U --------COMMERCIAL ARTIST with Pearl St .. , t.quna Beach. e B"I" • .,,.,15t v 11 .. • • • • paymenta « $86. ·
tua1 funds. Full or pt time. ll01Tle accounts to handle ~ .. , f • Med. Trans. Sec'y. fa11Y type shades, pump or· Cred.it Dept. 535-7288
No exper nee. we train. Archffectural comp!UlY woric on premises. HOUSEWIFE. VYer' .6A, ~ '"--------Huntington Beach pn, 2 4·pc ~artile top bed· STEREO. 5' oak, IJliifM
Npt Bcb omce. ~~ Srmce " ............ + hourly that 1tood paying 10 to 2 job, w--rn G"1rl FURNITURE room Jelll, Sideboards, l'OC· MULTIPLEX 1 mo. old. Santa Alla oU!ce, .,.,.._ ,,.. .., .... ..., eountergirl at tbe Dorymen •••• d ken, loveseats, bowlront Cost $329. SAC! $1.ID. 4112 Inv:t~tces Fin-· ~--DraffSllllR ~;;i· ~ :e H::rfor ~!u~~t ~f~~~ ~~ 1~ ~~~ciS:~:: * ~~~~~!-;c~~:~y;r ~=:. ':ta·~0 \~bl~ Uh st. HB Apt. A. Young Men 11·21 Senior & Intermediate et on1 YI ma, p. Beach Equal opportunity employer , (jnnnlllG commodes. German hutches. Sporting Goods 8500 e SECRET ARY e Kr'tl It pianos, 5 Grandfather clodcs ~--=-------EXCEPI'IONAL Afenciee, Women 7300 Type 56 wpm, some SH. Ex· --------Schoola-lnatructlon 7600 &: miscellaneous bricabrac. FREI G HT DAMAGED Sales promotion jobs avail.
Large int'I. corp. $10,000 lat
year. Management opportu.
nities. Call 10 am·2 pm.
539-ll83
MEN capable al d 0 I D I
~eneral cleanlnc • floor
waxinv,. Part time evenln1
work In Orange O>. area.
Car required. write rlvinl
expene:tce. reference1 I:
telephone number. Writ.
Box M 126 Daily Pilot
Gel.Coat Min
Experienced. Apply
l1l1nder Y.chts
1682 Placentia Avt.
Costa Mesa
GROWTH OPPORTUNITY per helpful. Pleasant Insur· TJP fT Experience required; ANTIQUE SURFBOARDS, F • c to">'
Med Lab Tec.h .. • ... to S'lOO anoe ore. Age ?Z-40. For appt Cl.ERK l.u perm1nent, full time NEW CLASSES • • • AUCTION GALLERY otrect. Uaecl board9 ello.
APPLY ED LEEDS Sectttaries (many) .. to S650 546-7370 schedule. Excellent ••• START WEEKLY ll9'l9CARSON STREET AU cheap. We inlltall ~
CNo pbone calls please) Acnta Payable ...... to $450 NEED ... e 1 e Phone ln· To work with fl9ur11. emp~o e benefita. I Complete SectttariaJ HAWADAN GARDENS removable flns in )'GUI' .. ""'
Escrow ................ $400 -a. ..__ I_.._ __._ hou-. " Cleric TypMt (2 blkTEast of~ Frwy) board.-iU-7&07 --.-. I---WYiewen to w.... """' -J1TW ....,,... '•• •r.. A • ..._ • • Gen~ ..... ·•··••• .., .. , horn f tine Calif ~ CALL OR APPLY 2-4 PM Peraonnel Of. I Special Counet * 547-6748 * Colt ..... u.oma.,.. ...
William Pereira ~ ~.:::::: ::;: :d.,~~.:. ~.. "'"· 3rd ""°" """';:, ~t%-~o.~· .~":.':,,;,;·::..."": ~':..'":..;::a: & 1 ..... ci1tes Trainee, typisU • •• • ~ $325 CLA· VAL co. IBM SELECTRIC late, there will be no lnspec· • 54~ aft 6 Pt.I ' • A»V Tralnff file elk ...... $31.o SUMMER Bab>'llttu, N.E. The mM EXEC t1on w s pm Thunday.
Tme, ~ctory ...... SUO br CMta .. ~eaalc 75carea.hr '1 Cbam.-4Ud 17th & P11centi1 Altanoon It Eve. Oulle1 ANAHEIM '"'-ter Antim"' Mlscell•neous =MOO MecArthur & Ford Rtl. ~ AGENCY pm, 5 'V w • . ' Coat• Me11 UNI BUDGET TERMS ""'' .. --
Corona dtl Mer 43'7 w. 19th, CM. 642-6152 I )Tl. u dealred. Ute lWcpg 541-2201 100·1 of ~ ...... du-Shaw I: Sale: May 23, 24. 25 h>IV AN I: Chair $50. cg
at extra ~&)'· Muat be 8 d .. -&: 26 Thurs, Fri, Sat 1 to 10; IOle color TV $300. MW me l&BKY mature 18 or ov~. 642--739!1. An equal opportunity roa way atea thete put S yean! Sun 1 to 6: Katella &: Harbor chair $35. Occulonal cbialr ELECTRONIC A employer POLLY PRIEST nr Disneyland. $"1.50 ad-$20. End tablet $15. CGm. WOMAN To work 1n Donut BUSTN~ COLLEGE mb-alon. Qildm under 12 merclal Ugbt flxturts. I' 1ECHNICIAN Bocldceeper ............ s.;25 Shop 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. Appl.Uy -------nflna ..... I. 325 N. Newport Bl., N.B. frtt. dble, $15 ea. Lawn ecf&tr Secy/Reep\ $500 tn person. no l>hone c • Sal Ha Ion uvaCn .,,.. ......., Exc-epttonal opportunity with ;"' ......... U'!I: -•---. Windlell'I Dallut ISWOmlft Phone.,.,,,..,,,.. O'" private papen of Jud.... $20. 646-3l"9 lftllD firm for brisht and Sec/1-.f ofc split fee .. ~·"' ,...__. ....., .. -_,_
Colt 1:· In cntrl S450 Shop. 2941 Harbor Blvd. Edl-r & leech llvd. PIANO leNOlll, youn1. exp., from J870's thru early 1900's FOAM Rubber cut te -ambitious technician. ~e wn '••• MATURE w 0 m 1 n for ,,.....,.rlenced in better worn-.. _ teacher. new In area. Grad. Doda. City, Gunnison. Colo. Uphol suppUe1, fa b r I Cl . »-30 with experience and Optical DllPeftlPI' • •• • S425 ....,.,.., Equal opportunity employer · h 1 .. -F Cl'ltl t Mi Fi Technician IW'n\f~n sldlls in production Clk Typlst/1plit fee •••• $365 counter work in laundry, dry an' a ready-to-wear. Quall· Sherwood MuS1c Sc o o , salt Lake City 673-8316 CdM naugabyde. actory • ·
rv· cl-•'•ft and fluff dry. 3 fled to sell in btgh grade --------Membfr Music Teachera Eves. all day wkrnda Law prlets. A·l Foam For sto1-e tn Costa Mesa. Op-ol el«tronic instruments. 1.n-H NB ,......,1& k W t Lalhlon atore. Otten pie.. Alloc. Priv. lessons for toti. USED r ltu'-re•·-ably Fabric It Upbol!.tery SUn!Y portunlty to advance to ltt· duding wiring. mec:banlcal 410 W. Coast W'J,, · • da,ya per wee • 11 ant environment and sood MANAGER FOR thru teens, Sue Denton 367 'ced urn ·~· s· bh &: Co .. 311 E. 5th St., S.A.. Vl·ce manager. Mllllt be fa. ·~mbly, te....,·g and light Call Betty Bruce 646-3939 Newport. 646-1621 "'·-ft'I CM "'" ••st pr1 • some pan o~:u81
""""" '""' company benefits. Apply: H ..&1 •---t.. .. _. .... 8• ~ . French. Nice old pieces . ..:~--------~~ miliar with solld atate equip-trouble abootin&. Send rel• GENER.AL OFFICE HOUSEKEEPER IUFFUM'S UnnlHJ'°ft ~n SCHOOL Cblldren'• vacation f!M-aiOT ALL Kinda of band tooll 50c ment. Xlnt tringe benetita. wne or call. Many fine general office ~ Temporary I.Jve-in. Room ratet. Clllcoat l(M.esaon to $S. Ln1I JDOIW'S', 13
646-8895 MICROWAVE lldom b' )'Olq 1adiel with with pri'tate bath. 5~ day Fashion lslaftd FOOD CONCESSION Typtnr School. 541-2119. 173 Plenos & Organs 1130 Ladies • men'• Solt clDbe --------:s.=-=-·~-~-INSTRUMENT CO. iood b'P6nr -S aome work ~ ~ mwith melll. STAND Del Mar, c.M. Antique desk. ~ .. o.!ber
Rul E1t1te _....n ll.ll 2nd Avenue experience. Some fee pajd, ..,..,. • -~-=-=--,,--I _de_a_a_w_an_t_ed._aggr--eal--ve_ra-_ Olnoeuion ltand elq>el' re-MERCHANDISE FOR * PIANOS Ir ORGANS * misc. 675-0223 eYe9 6
New Ucensee'a welcome. We Corona de1 Mar rra-1611 1C11De by applicant. e MANICURIST e dlo station aeeks pencm un-quired. Seuonat, Jtme 20 to , 1 E AND TRAD! * L.ar&est atoclc in So. Cal11. wknds.
train. Draw1 ap1n.t com-TRAVEL Salarln to $433 For Newport Beech's finest der 30 who can create con· Oct. 1, approx. Send resume • * 20%-40~ off.player pianos -PVT~-Pty--ln,.....-,,-~---=~~
mission It YoU qualify. NEWPORT alon. For interview, ca1.l test Ideas, com m er c I a I to J. H. Wertz. P.O. Box Furniture IOOO 1000 rolla to chooN from needs im.med. 100 ydi IOOd
Riehatdlon/PurceD Penonntl Agency • 642-6523 • Ideas, comedy ideas. Want 43'2. Huntiniton Beach, Calif . * Terma • Term• ·Tl'l"ml * used c:t.rpet. Ott wb!te •
Realty 61S-403l. To Lu Vegaa. New CadUlac 833 Dover Dr., N.B. S.cy/Generel Office tresb. original, vital ap-92648 Fumlture returned from dlS-cub for you.r piano or trade light beige. 7Sc: toy "'
BOYS 10 •If S14 642-3170 Good tl'Pin&, ahorthand proach. Salary ~. If you J>lay studios~ model homes, &rand pllUIO for new spinet depending on wdi .. llDd
G<li'a routttt • Good proftt! ,,.-ef. Broke.rare ottlce NB. posseu real, provable c~ --------decorators cancellation. Field'• Wholeaale Piano Co. quaUty. 494-1101 Eve&. -
BALBOA PENINSULA !Per Dey) Help Wanted 642-6000 atlvity, send solid examples PRODUCTION Spanish I: Mediterranean etc. 12072 Brookhunt at Oiapman CARPET • Apta • Jliiiill
DAILY PILOT Sounds too good to be true? WolMn 7400 LF.CAL SECRETARY to Larry Grannis, Radio R & D FURNITURE Carden Grove (TI4l a.mo Quality installation.!' ~
• 642-Cn • Wellitlstoogoodtobet:rue! Min. 1 yr. experience KWIZ.3101\V.SthSt..Santa ARTIST lt44Newport81vd.,CM 1 S .IUI Sale'-estimatea. All prleu RO~ AVAILABLE Does $84 weekly l!ll1ary part. CED-ffiM Exec.Stenorette. Ana 9Z703. with egency experience ~ery night 'ill 9 • pn .. ~ • 546-4471 ..veL I.Jc. 0.-
tn time. IOIDl n!&I? Well. It -EXPERIEN CdM Office. GT:>-2671 for paste up Ind produc-Wed Sat A SUn 'til 6 Used Baldwin Spinet $695. tractOl' ! •
Westmlnlter few boys 1~14 is! Must be !'It'll le sharp, WAnMHH lion. Man11er J)Olition ·• gahyd Uk'd Baldwin, Thomas, ABSOLl.Tl'ELY S a c rtftc e
Good Profita • No SUn91 •oe 20 to 30, no experience • Commerclil ()penator.trimmen-spedal llllU.IU with Orange County 5 ~ ye1
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21ow) Twnalnu bedae Hammond Org.ns Sl~ up. 7 white Fox atole. ~ ID DeUv &U-4321 ~. Teller mach, Garment Mfg .. Eiqi. llOCa, _,. · Spinet, Contole, Studio I. Long. 2 skiN. ~ Jlt1 ~ Prefer hei&ht between Good pay. 1580 Monrovia, IS lo 35. Neat appearance. Agency. mod hMdbl'da, Hollywood Upright pianos, specially re-Eves Ir wkendl ~ o• 2 SERVICE station atten-Mr. Eut TR 4-M.IO 5• le 5'3'' NB 642-2666 No experience neeeuary. Box M 107 Daily Pilot matt. $30. total. &46-6118 dooed $95 up. 3-8316 CdM ... ~
danta 21 or over. Full and RELIABLE T_....,.,.e &lrl for A....,ly In ... l"90fl. -.....,....,.---=--=-=--NEW aofaa $58 75 Oearin& WARD'S BALDWIN S'ruDIO ..=.....:.=:.....:.......--~~~ part ti~. Harold's Union Fry C--L -~-.. ,.,. ,... Mature C11hler · · · MEX:HANIC • Maid14!!11f• 14972 SpriJladale, HB. ' Young VVll APPLY IN PEJtSON mo4bers helper Mon, Wed, lob's Big Boy C rk House, 5311 Paramount. 1801 Newport. CM 64U484 tooll new&:uaed: n.r.• 89'l~. or 1sf lllflOllll Bink ~e~~ Npt Bch 154 E. 17th, COll1a Mna ~=rg!n ~enp TPico RJve~: ~9=an Lo'o\T,y spt orpn = age t~ 100p.1:0bt=
SERVICE Sta Salesman. Ex· Kitchen Trainee busine51. Approximate saJ. nev """ Y me Wurlltur piano repo • press. 786 w. 20. CM
older WArmESS. ecperienced. e ----==-o--:=~...,....-• .., U N• a month. ~ .. , __ , ~avenport. rote beige S75 or Weber reblt vand $850. rv.n <"Al "C': N-.1'iai per tune-ups. brakts, of OrlMA County da)' week, Sundays off, Ap-KEY PUNCH _, #TON .._,,. ~ 642 2'211 * R gi.. now for summer rvn..,,....... ~--· 1 man OK. Oevron Station, Pmnaneit job. Chance for ''•" pJ1. HAMBURGER HENRY OPERA TOR neroUable ~odin& on ex· · · -e ••l't Tenn I s Club t a nt t Y
Adams" Magnolia, HB. AM advancement. 1650 Adems 7136 Placentia. Colh. Mesa Minimum 2 yrs vcperlmct perien<'e. Office Furniture 8010 piano counes (ages 7-13), mf'l1!be~. Mr. q.dllt
only. '"'o students Ple••a) B Gooclbody .. com----adul~ oZrgTEan D~~C!ues. 673.15Q'j er~2381. "' ~ Costa Mell MOTHERLF3 Home needl Contact: Mrs. radley • _ •• , "" ,....~
SALESMl:N live-In hsekeeper & baby~it· MJ\CCO REALTY !..ACUNA BEAOI OFFICE FURNITURE MUSIC CITY, C.M. UPHOISrER.ISG • $19.9, 2 Firemen f'tc. sell on da,y off, 8ob'1 Bit loy ASK FOR: trr. B&R +salary. 847-5012, 881 Dover DT., Newport Bch. Call for appointment Executive desk. modern \\'al-* 540-2l6S * pc. (European c:ral .... )
top gradt elec generators 1;;4 E. 17th SI. S2t-347S 642-l910 ext m MMI. Klrnu 4M-800J nut. Excellent condition. FrN eat, del, plclcupj •
Resume: P. o. Box 651, Loi CO$ta MeM, Cal. Mt. St.mler or Mr. Sprin&cr DENTAL Assistant-20-35 EXOTING Sales in btauutul SUB DIVISION' SALES Prlrcd at lit value. NOW HERE -the ntw Main. HB "Berny"~
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· • Dishwasher An equal opportunity )'ears. Prevloua experknce iqlorted gifts It decoratJns Out11t.8.ndlng opportunity b' 642•7484 ~ Supel'IOundlnr T-200 KIRBY vacuum cleaolt--.S e NEED: Foreman • employer optlona.I. Top 1alary far acceMOrles Free decontlng full Ume tract salespenon. I025 Hammond Spinet orpn attachment.a. Take O\' • r
Molders. As1embler1 It. • Busboys right Jirf. 673-"66 course. Opportunities open You will benefit from Co-op Furniture Audien -the !lne5t yeti pll)'lllenta of 16.50 or Mt:10
a s a e m b 1 Y T r • I n e es Must be over 11. • EXPER. ANSWERING for management It part Salt'I IE guaranteed tradea. Southlend't Ler ... t SCHMIDT·PHllLIPS CO. cub. 0-edlt ~. SJS.-9
MacGresor Yacht.a 16 6 5 .Appl Yin perim Oflfy. 2 ~Rr!~ •51~;: e SERVICE 0 p ER AT 0 R time. Top Comm. 540-TUJ c 0 n tact Mr. w~ Modem 1907 N. Main 0 ~ SurfbNN
Babcodc. CM SURF & SIRLOIN .. _ .... 11 to do '"'-'" Altmiooa at even'"· lhllt. DRAPERY Work room, ex· Walker It Lee, Inc. ~1210. Fu-ltu-& Appllince Santa Ana RUSSELL Pintail IT" MENT C ....._.. lo7~.ua Y, v rw•C• u• '" •• ~i-..1 S:t-= • M >.NACE 1 5930 Pac. at ....... ,. take aborthand, tramcribe 1'lll ~pert time. 540-2052 perlenced. any QPentlon.t. MEN A women to circulate AUCTION ~~ <.VnU, ""·
TRAINEE. 21 or over. high Newport Beech machine dictation A other flJLL nme hlek~ A P •rm• n "n t. Immediate popUJar petition. Must ~ Nl
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school grad. ExceUent ~ -~ duties In a l·mu ol· Mother's helper. I rv In e openings. Beach Drl,pery, reri11ered voter or Oranse lvtrt Wed. te . GOULD MUSlC COMPANY Lquna Bch, "1> to JG.G
portun.lty! PUBLIC WAN· No Exa.rlenc• fl~e. loc. inWestmll\slerre»-Terr, rds req, own trans. ~I. 900 w. l7tll St., County. Good pay. Inquire Ivery Sat. Nlte 'P.M. 2045 N. Main. S.A. 547.-1 C'{. 7J4: 51Nt CE CORP. Call ~1 ,..-. d«nc:e. Call 197-1315 673-0988 ea.ta M"'a at 1905 & 17th St .• ROOlll tmpectlon daU1 9 a.m .• 9 ::a:::
...... 11 c e N.c.cUll'V! D s Cfe-L .... _..... p.m. We 1lw•vs have I tre-wALNll'f. two manual orpn. DIN-Rm tbl, 4 dn, ..... WTD: ReUr"" a pp an --· ' lNSTRUCTRESS EXPER Salesgirls I: M•n· r"I tore f'll 212. Santa Ana or "'"""' mendaua sel;tlon of qua.I. $16.;. TERMS. cab $70: Soya I IDd ~!:rr~ <;~~e"::: Must ha•e clean C•ll1omla Full or Part·tlme. must have aien . Contt0~paniry worn· ~r .. A~llytj:epe· ::!: ~: 8J5.QJCI, 892~
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hollaehold tumiahlnp. GOULD MUSIC COMPANY SHngray. x1nt P5.,....., M~~ be In good health and dnY.vtnrELLOYr('I;'Y CO. neat appearance. able to ~·s ahopg • .,..ary open. re. ,.,. · SliOULDN'T you be aellins New Ir used • Plu•'1:0IOT 2045 N. Main, s.A. 547--0681 FAniER'S ~ H _
able to drive truck. 141-63111 ~•t l doal with people. 838-6262. lage Pt1ann1.1cy, 31512 Oleat tht holttat aru -HunUn,ton TVs. sfereo1, 20,000 911. ft. 83 Hamond Orpn chair " ot1oman. Ullt .....
186 E. l6tb St. Btwn JI a 25, wt train. Ap. DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. ~r. Hwy., So. t.aguna. Belch? Call Phil McNamee ol fbm.ltutt II late appllanc> with 1At1Je .,..irm S50 m-170.1
W'l'D: Retired pa Intl n~ Colla Mesa ply In JICl'IOll· Holllky ol' 4 yr1 colJqt. Sln1lt. ~ E':qlerle'ncfd mN'liA c~rk for ippt. Villa~ Rt a I -. EllC.S .... ~ my Auto ,..._., <itli :~~·$2. ~ P129 S11!:AI1Y Job far )'CIU"i m111. Halth Spa :. Harbor 45. MS-3000 tor NPJWYt Deida dnot F.Nte 03 WILUI CLARKS cond. srio; s ptect ....
Dall)' Pilot. ~!s"~ ~c..i.s:.N: BMI, CM PIT S2 hr IUU'· Cultocner °'.r:'='~!,m,~.:.r~ =· !162-4471. Hair Stylh~ A.OK COMM. GALLlltY Telmll• 1205 ~: 54&-ae A
Journeyman Plumber. For empt. mlllt81)' wmce. MM-SAW61lL ~ce for ntab Co. Mrs. N)..m1 MIA Romeiro Ex t. Tr22 Cardell Grcrr. Blvd. AU'ruMN Haze mlM jiiic
plumbing and be:aUns. Tun OFT wot41 Sat A Sun. Nl Um@. Draperic!s, llncna. Brown ~lS.TJ. H.B. BAR.MAJ.OS. • • • r:t ~~u~i~P ' 0 C: ~h Blvd., at the G.G. Fwy CoNoln. Pumblics 6 JU.n Xlnt cood. ~
Service and repd'. 8*,yJide Fial\ M1ui1et. ml llfta. Some experience pre-BEA\TJ'Y Operator needed ... and GO.GO 893-93:!9 or S92.s9S3 1 aciii $29,95 8-12. Shoes. M . \
Call 64M'll'J Newport Bl1'd., NB ferred. n09. Apply ln peraon. Call DANCERS TEACHERS Ger ... Sat. AMPUJ'IJ:Jt .•
SERV1CE Sta Aftllnd.nt, WARDIOOS1=. Sblpplnr ' llAL 'S for lpP\. ~ $.100 per wm JO AM SAT I: SUN. 40" round AND UP vox B~
ovtt 21. tJctlt m.cb aper. ~ clerlt atedtd. h Heme Pumlthlftt8 I AB YI ITT SR And a.s.83 « ~ sv: ~: Pro-I. <.'Olfee ~. txtmdlble No Moftey DoWll . m.&l ·''""
Unloa StatiCID. m ...... perkince pnde'ed bat not 17th at tl'Ytne eG.a2 ~. 3 clays W1!!111. MANAGERS. womt11, nttdl'd t3M2'7 or 0-4044 lt.rrflT' Oii wtlll, ~ A1N <>AC '86 NEW Book al
NB .. .....,. ,.. betftlll • eo.ta M .... tCJ.arz TO)' abop. 2l or OYf't, .U.lt. bu&t. cllf'JTY cor. CUP. $1.00Pl'I'wk.ba)'a1.eue -~ 'f'ol l125 or VI ...... Sbv. Staltun ..... llWI I: J.2. B. r. _..... 6 Ct.. Pemale Clertt 8aJetlad:r ~ $1T5 per wk. Must bt xtl'I TE LEPHON"E ean'fMlfft, boant. !:tc. Xlllt eoond. Ntwl* ter TY S.lta Blum S4MIDD w~
"'-. p. rm In. D t. u:wo Mt. BIJ41, J'oantatn * APPLY IN PERSON • for Jewtlr7 It.Oft ··-· Olli let • pp. t fUI1 or pert ~ ...... m blpC\lr't, ,a!nt:lno. 1iOYIJ, ~ .... a p.... MUSI' SAaUnU&
......... -OI ValleY --· M8-.sm -,. ~ LalW'& ._..,.. dol'-lfdflll aabnala. ,.. -UI •1111• ..... ___. --u.-'-' OIL • E. ........ DltlVl.fN LI..--Ollta Maa. fO.Bf Mlt d\.;_ .,......... 1...., 21n RaJtiGr BM Ol 141.ml ~~ ~~
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Man. ... + a... call QOOD JUJU'Tll Pllf"'•• .... wtr.. RtW ....... .. ..... Clllt ~pies • P.U. .._.._ lJ6 I I I.... COLOR TY ADl --·· --..._1511 AYAD.AWa BaDtJMt.JmllW'n' ordm. R.B. A IW. Mn. SUMM:Dl ~ """""-" ecna. ar.. ••t.11t1 IMBJ'l, 1j ,.._ OllWC1... lllJNllNGIGM"I ~ ~ ,_.. • ,_.. NEED hnon tD llvt tn. ThllCltenJt 540-1112 ,,.._ Mra. llolllrttil bland. ,J.!.. ~ ~ (W'l'rlatfl.), DQ, 51lo9a ~ Ol8le Slllfl DAIL' -I -,.... ta ~ "" Parda wart "sn•e yard". DENTAL AJail1ant -P1Yff"r l1M20'1 or 8.1H044 CARAcg SALE. Wtd ltnJ """"""' 9' ... tdwank :"w. 1Ma, Of. •. MMIZl e bo1I ..... I to ll trum I ._... nJ~11n or Orltntal ctrt. WJ~ ~ all or P9r1 Sat. Hoowhold ltfm" + F~ Smlb t'll"Ver' imed. m. S0.1*.'-
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•ol or TV'1, ~ llM $'2.25 per ft Oii Cout 1912 IUT 1lm D SEDAN, UIMftU
eM1t1. p1ctw11. 1 a m p e, TO Good bome. 2 ~ ldl· HOUIS IOARDID H~. ~. so.em GOOD eond. '300· 173-11163 fUUlUVUI
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.-, c11i11a, d1vana, kwe-trained. T'i9 weeD. MMTlt clock 6 ..._ 155 pr. mo. Hill M .aN
1Utl, ~. bunk beds, aft I PM SIM all IG.n da1I er~ e QURTER 'nfE FINEST ~ ~ IN, ~ea, dakl, HANDSOME 8LK A tu l:wl. ' New W Ketch 18 Hlllmu oonwrtlble, exc. ~Inc macbines, TV'a, mall doc. N_. boy._ YOUNG lbttJand Poey 6'J3.2517 • 6$-2400 cond. Be61 olfff' ovtr SJ75.
llereoa. roattresaes, twtn 10. Y111 mMter lnWis •l...WS. a 'hdl, $125 14T~
oomer anitl, refri&ttaton. ltate. Had lllotl. S.ml .. llM12'J • . •rcr1ft f 100 ========
1tovn, '"'*"'· dryen. aft 1• 51" TRAlNER se1llal a11b0nei JAGUAR 411.shwuben a o d !l(UQI PERl'ECI' r.mJl1 ti 0 I • t4GO to $Ui00. Jl all c h 0 BELLANCA clemonatraton, --------I
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; female. T IDOL l'J5.-31ll . ' C61q 1n .etvk:e. $3300
• ~ Newport Blvd. ns ' 5l2S ..... a YecMt tOOO wetlta. n•: ~ -.ooa « m.fTl6 eves
Bthind 1'Jqy'1 Bldg. Mat'll. COLLIE PIWY to aood f-MoMle tt..... '200 1963 JllUU XKE. Cpe. Muat
Coeta Mesa 646-8686 home, I moa, tri-ciolor male, ·-be attn to be appreciated.
OPEN DAD..Y 9 lo 4 beaut dispoaitkln. ~lStO latlc loetlnt• Cle.... BEAUT. 1 bdrm. home In 962-QOl aft 5 pm
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BEAUTIFUL Walnut cber.t i MOVING Fnlil.y, Mt.Y 24. lelboe PoW.r $4fuedron dra,pee Incl. 847-6924 KARMANN GHIA
dresstt with reversible 1.n-We'll pve away two clop, Elemmtu')' PiJotlnc Coonre.s Near Fuhion 1aland ~x47, •--------
aid tiles on top. Tiles wbite Mexican Qllbuabua. male Evesy ~. Startinc 7 $9600. Immediate Occupancy '65 Ghia
muille Ofll aide, biaek IDU-and female, to.nG 5/2t PM, J9e 10, Newport ffar. CaJl aft.er' PM, 6'13-4861 eon~..rLt-
.... -. llde. llatcblnc PUPPY half come bait liar Yecbt OU, 'nD W. IQ ======== ,,....,_ ~ut mirror. $21'9. new Latr.b, 2 IDCJI. old:..,.. Aw ., NWllOlt 8-=la Motetcyc'-'300 $1595 ~ei::~ :_~.:,i:-~ ~-n:.,;=..:n:;o; SCRAM LETS HARBOUR ..w.1 cba!r. 115. or best of. PM, Jue n. Enllp School, •
... • Yovq blankets, PRETTY • playf\al male Jdt. Irvine A Ollf Dr Newport voww •&m
wabmt md tablea I: coa. ff ten, nice martdnp. Wtslte A Beach, in Cal~. No ANSWERS ,, • 'n tablea wit.b railed 1lua Gl'f)' ~ 3 mo. $tM14T advance rectstnattoa
tops, U61S. new ukbla ~· 5/23 sary. Enroll at elua: ~~ [~ _ Waked _ Flute _ 11711 leech llvd.
lllrlltft 1tra1gtrt ltitc:ti 1ewin1 s Healthy all A!Mrlcan kit· qllHtiom plwiae 541-1374 or Canine_ TO WALK HuntilMJ'Oft leach
mach •. Sl5. Portable wunu tens. R8d)' to keve their mta I bet on a hone that c:eme 84244.'G
A wr111&er -gttat for m o t h e r . A 11 c o I o r s , .__..... In lut It wu auch a ~ Authorlnd Sil" Campen;, $15. Other m1ld. 545-1003 5/23 CAPI'AlN • ~· 20 yrs ·
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FREE 4uft.y ldtttna, eome Famlll.ar W. Coast lncludlng HONDA 160, 2500 milee, ========== 11711 leech Blvd.
• MOVING • all white, IOlne alate 11'1· Gulf d. Lower Calif. E.W. MW paint, beat oa.. MERCEDU IENZ Huntl ......... leach TO EUROPE Male I: female. ~ Paclf:lc Wat.en. Beet oi local e 54&«161 e ,_.. ~ AU houMbold ~ nuz Kltaml, Wedi 6 la psmal retermceL_ Call "IS HOl'ft>A ~--~ S.
...... etc. R•11Nh17 white. MoCher 1 1 am e e e . ~.n befcn CICIO Oft Utft' e mo e ~~ce Ill triced Ir fut ale. Aman· B-611 5124 UOD. ga..1523 -;!..~ Ha~ dilna, 16 Wettt oAd female pup. ~ 12 VOLT· "8-D" Karine Bat· . / 161 VW
till ...w!.. io::. ddnaptaJnt. Shepherd • % co 11 l e . teries • D Amp. hn. Nw, Treller, Trewl M2S .,._..,,, CUPI 962-5230 aft 4:30 5124 pranteed, name brand-.;..;...;....;.;;.....;_ ____ _ ~Pat-~ BLACK Labrador 2 yr old res. $107.10 ·Special Sale· TlltAVEL TlltAILER ~tables chairs, beds male. All lhots. Nea larr• one week onl.Y • $49.50. ts• Santa J'e. lleeP9 I. AWD-
.t Ladin ciauuni 10• yard. 9624289. H.B. 5123 Marine A Battery Shoppe inp, bear hitch, thmnolltat
-boys dotbing ':tuch CXX'K·A·POO Puppy v 1 c 20> W. Cout Hwy., N.B. oven, caJ1)et etc. Eveey· '60 220 S, black/black int,
more. 8ee SAT. A. SUN. Meta Verde llfte idalttfy. 142-9'»2 642-4235 thin& like new. -· R&H. Xlnt cond, $1100
Sed1n
$695
HARBOUR
VOLKSWAGEN
ONLY ~1723 aft 6 5122 '67 Century Sabre 18' 5'>d $795.00 _6:13-:1::76.1=====::. -,;... Co boat 235 v FiM>all tlll· -892'Z Skiff Circle, Hntg. Bch. -11711 leech Blvd. ...... .., rona del Mar 3 kittell9-2 cal.loo A 1 wbite. Only 30 hrs. Sk1 ladden, (N.W. of Adams A Magnolia> MG Hunti_....n leach
ZlOO.C Santa Ana Ave, CM spotlight etc. COit S6500 tell TRAVEL Trlr. to houseboat•---------• ·~·· SWIMMING POOL after 5:30 P.M. 5/23 Sor $e00. Car In trade or to trvl. trlr. as eesy u 1•2-3: 6811/• MG 847-4435 IS Ft Pool, l'llter, Surface KrITENS. 1 wb. fi . .-~ 2592 .. _ bare • Authorlz9d 511" Skimmer, Maintenance Kit .... ..,. will ftnance. .-ya fully s. c. I: brand new. NEW SHIPMENT & "'--1,. .. FREE Ground Pad. blk; all wbt; uodc bllt 6 Dr. 642-«>62 $4400. ~2U9 a1t 4 -· • ----
wbt; like dop. _.., FOR 11.SHERMEN: 19'3 .. u· Ten-y, ttlf conl&lned, JUST ARRIVED ''6 VW SEclk~·~L ADORABLE Klttem wbJte or 1964 GLASTRON deep v '1eepe 6. Xlnt cood, $1800 GET OUR DEAL TODAY
calico long laaU, Sand bolt bull, 120 HP Mere 110 646-6800 aft 3 " -L • 323 s. ~um <>nnp trained.. Cl--3700 5/23 driv• + z HP Mere awe •86 NIMROD bdtp ten t f.1ft. lmi l ll~!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t POODLE, blaclr male, loYn oudJrd. M.a1ne radio 2 ICOOP trailer cooldnc unit, many . UUIO
USED Furniture, antiques, ~. ~ ~ ,aid. =· ~ ~t:8 more extru: $995. ~ IMPORTS rataW'Ult equipment. Mile
Junk. E-.erything must be ~ Dryer -needs DESPl!RATE Trucks 9500
111>ld! All we-ek·startin1 Mt.Y heating element. MUST SELL 1.966 Harbor, C.M. 146-9303
Convertlble
Red -Different
$1695
HARBOUR
VOLISWAGEH 214l 962--9574 5/24 50' x 1'' HeaVJ crui1tn1 '61 OfEV. % ton Carryall V· '54 MGTF. Ex~el cond,
Tbe Collector1 JOTR:NS Part s 1 a m ea e acbooner ~Im .• abet. 8, •u'°-. '850 ftrm, rebuilt motor. wire whls. 11711 8Hch Blvd.
2614 Newport Blvd., NB 9 ra Y 1u 1 ftrY CQte pets. 213 • mqr42 after 1 and '64 CHEV. ~ tone Carryall. $1(X;I). Pvt pty. TI4: 521-6265 Hunti•fth.n leach
(Acrou from El Rancho Weaned. 545-79'75 5124 weekends. Big 6 en1h btr., stick shirt, 60 MGA HARDTOP $99(; ·~·· Mkt) · ed. 6 Ply rubber $1195 firm Sell' 842.-4435 54~2628 5«)..8'l88 aft e pm Cood Natured 2 yr old dog. 18' CDITURY. '56 model. l'15 54&--3957 or 67H945 Ex. Cood. Mull • Authorized Seltt
Needs yard ~ children hp G~. f u 11 cov, 642-4643 & St I • FABRIC SALE e 548-4665 • n 5124 rlffds ~ tsoo u i.. west '62 Ford Econoline PldNp -========•---rv ce __ _
Mon to FrL 9-11·30 12·30-4 ,.___. "-..aJ... ...,..., W ,__.., Cood condition, 0"' ttree, PORSCHE '67 YW--. · ' · 3 Small ptllll. Madler black ........,. &-.. ... ........, · ~ new br:tke9. One owner. Sac
Sat. 1 A.M. to 2 P.M. Spe.n6el U 8-!1636 5124 Hwy, NB. &12-T711 S62S 874 Darrell St. !;48.2535 '-.,,-.-------• Vast selection of knit fabrica. . DRY Boet f 1-0' t .,... Porsche 1600 C Cou,e,
Open DAILY to public. lim-PETS end LIVESTOCK 50' boats. 7.~~tl: to :, '56 Ford Courier panel, trlr blue. 31,000 mi. $3400. nm
Sed1n
ited dme only durin1 Cats IH -0 worit on your boat on eout hitch, new. head UnJng. pej[ taktt. ean be seen at no So.
ventory clean.nee. Hwy, Mllriners Mlle, N.B. board aiding inaide, rebft Bl.)'front. BaUJo. Island
Costa Meu Knitting MJJJ1 Sl~E Kl"lTENS 40c per ft. 14l-920'J, 642-4235 en&· $500 cuh only 6G-5080 '66 Porsche 912, 5 spd,
(l9 Baker St., O>lta Mel9 Trained &: loveable GllllllP&I" U' Seafarer 110 BA.NK ~ON CLEAN. MAKE OFTERf
Special Olympac Coln $15. * 842-mJS hp INC Mere Crualre dnve. 1988 <l>tT " Ton .P.U •. Phccle e 6'7Ml54 e
A new shipment d. the 25 Dace! cond. Many extras. 54&-9270 for det&ile 't3 Ponche 8. Sllvernt.11
P'IO ailver O~lc com-Doge 1125 714: ~110.l '56 Ford Pick Up, clean body, Orig. and Immaculate
memoratiYe coin bu been 14• VALCO 1 ...... ng boa• runs fair, $350 cub. Eves. R .i H. $2695. 646--2021 I ed from M · and GERMAN SHEPHERD .. m .. 54M60'l ~e..:_~-·-exico POPS 9* bp Johnlon. Ve.ry good ------.......,..-1 TOYOTA u.., an-""'9 low price ol S3 cond N Ir ,...,. -'66 lL ton Ford Plc"'-F 100, tiemaln1 Intact Some •wap AKC REGISTERED · ew tr · '"'""'30 ~ nu,,
30• Cabin Cruleer, Cbryaler 6. Custom cab, 8' bed, auto. --------:~~ ~~ettitll $3.?5 Champ~::':' lines Excellent condition. $2500 or VS. $1450 962-3524 681/J TOYOTA
ZENmr COLOJr TV. 21f, QuaJtty-& Tmpt!r'llllMJ!t beclt alter. M6-.3'T11 -'6.1 -FORD .-Eco.ool.ille_ Yan, NEW SHIPMENT
$Z15 with iuar. APT. atu Shot. I: Wormlnc * SAC SALE! 32' 'rMn Die.el Oean. S650. 673-4623 J UST ARRIVED
ftfrlJ, crou-4op fnr $35. Pediiree with each PUP Reecly to go anywhere 1964 JEEP 4 whttl drive CET OUR DEAL TODAY
FR.IGIDAIR£, crou top 2 left 1 m~. 1 iemale * Price • S13,l!OO. OR ~582'Z * pickup, V8 engine !;48.5747 " L • fnr, wht $60, K~wshr 837-3865 Eves aft. 6:30 PM llllll •mia '25: 21" Comole 1V S2S; W~ends aftft' 9 AM S.llbeits ~ Cempen 9520 lW\ UUIO ~i:> ~~i: Superior DOG1S LFEOASR ESALI LIKE SAILING? CARDINAL. a· Bed Part IHPORTS
.::.:: DI.SUKE nlESET cabover. S)pl 4. excel cond,
l{NUSUAL W.e d d I ll I I: Standard poodle, female. Tea-e Payments. hl&h fnterest. $595. Dye 64&--5651. eve
.,gaaement Mnl let. never cup top poodle. female. ~ depredation, lllp Mita.II, ~ 1966 Harbor. C.M. 641-9I03 trom cost $225, Sell $85. mnan !'UPI I: ............ A-.
Reing. $35. 9x12 braided NC AKC. ROYLYl'·tKF.NN'El.;' cleMlnr, 1nmnnce, etc.
S17.50, chest o( drawen SlO. "'-·-~ •i-Ev IUn .. 10· PREFER ~E??
b&r •tools S9. kine atze bed OJa¥• .....,.., "" " ..........., • Low COit. no work
• beddq S60. Twin bed $10. 5 mo old Peek·A·Poo. Loob Care free salltnc in a
TOYOTA lmportetl Autos HOO
VW TRADES HEADQUARTERS
Right Hencl Drive
HARBOUR
VOLKSWAGEN
11711 ... ch llvd.
HuntflM)ton leach
842-4135
Authorized S1ln
& Service ---'66 vw
Sed1n
bcellenf
HARBOUR
VOLKSWAGEN
11711 Beuh Blvd.
HuntincJton leach
&12-443.5
Authorized 511 ..
& S.rvlce -----m-1-Volk•wegeft
1ted with black interior. C.U alt 5 PM. 80-7173 more Ilk~ miniature Ena. Cal 25, u IJttJe u $20.
CHINA. Odd cupe I: aaucera. Shepherd. All lhots. Needs a day, avail eoon Cal 34.
tew pieces ol ailver • 5 fenctd yard 6 children 135. Try Our Club Plan
Haviland pletes a Havtllnd Call evmlnp after I . NEWPORT SAIUNG C..UB
Und painted mJUt pitcher. 5411-968.J 675-0U __ o_,_ __
Mile. M0¥1ng. Reuonable LEAVING For Europe, >ow-Ll!AltN TO SAIL
'SS Fiat UOO ed. $795
'59 Renault Dauphlne $345
HARBOUR
VOllSW·AGEll
R.a.dio with l"t'ar apeaker.
heater. Excellent condition
9625 GARDEN GROVE HLVD throughout. $15~ ft MW'178
GAR.DEN CROVE JE 1.e&lC 1959 SUNROOF, new Interior
A roof, rt:blt en11. new tires VOLKSWAGEN It pnt. noi!I}' lst gear, S450
548-9430 • ft 5
ELMORE
OR "316 ns A wtcendl Ly 6'~ moe, toy PoOdle. by an e~ 11711 ... ch Blwd.
Your Vollmrall'ft or Ponche
A pay top dolla.rt. Paid tor
O&' oot. Call Ralpb
673·1190
Uted Cers
Hoftday Rambler
COUR.T!X>US
SALES I: SERVICE
36 CLEAN
USED RAMBLERS
SPECIAL
'65 Rambler 900 S1ation Wag.
on. Factocy air. $2399.
1 Owner Terms to Suite
642-61Yll 1969 Harbor, CM
NEED A CAR?
CAN'T BE FINANCED?
•Bankrvpt T e RepoaeaslonT
•Bad credit? • Divorced?
e MUJtary e New In AttaT
Meke Payday Paym~nll
McCARTHY MOTORS
lCI So. Main I& Edinger
(2 blockt N. ol Searr»
Santa Ana Ph 542-350'1
'62 Falcon Squin, ata wag.
dL·, like new, radio, heater,
auto. $'75 Cash or trade.
Pymts $29 mo. After 11,
494-9773
'56 Cad Coupe de Ville, air
c:ond., d 1 r , exceptionally
clean. top mechanical coll(!.
$19 cash $19 mo. After 4,
63S-3617
BUICK
1964
• Buick Riviera
BduUful original turquoise
finllih wllh black interior.
Hu all the power equipment
yilus all the nlce Riviera fr•·
tures including air condition·
ang. This car refll'C1s thr
care of the 'Original <7'l'net
who lradl'd it in. See this
car.
$2395
ORNSON &--SON
UNCOLN MU CURT
0,..S."49ys
6f0.7N W. C.... Hwy .. NI
14a.n11 -M2.otl1
ONLY clwnPCJlf, AKC. 1hot1. aaflor. For fllrtheP
Si>ANJSH Cabinet -dartc oeJr hol»brlm $100. alt ' information. c.u H11ntiftCjton leach
removable marble top -548-l!l5l 673-9m3 8-12.+135
beauWul decorator plec. -AKITA'S; Rare Japane1e Rhodee 3J', l'Clns aloop, Authorized Sel ..
'66 vw
Sect1n, Air, Perfect
HARBOUR
'65 VW Camprr; 2-b\JrnM' ~~~=====:::;::: atove; · very cl~an. tood 'M BUJCK DehLxe station
mec:h. cond. Best offtt wagon. Pwr brks.. ate«,
673-0346 etc. Leav. 11 tat e ·off er· rold deatp on front -pvt h1U1tlnt doll. 3 males. l lnsured for $4000. SAC & S.rvlce
party • belt offer 873-8311 feme.le. 8 wks old $150. 1213) '31n), f73-.SOOC (daya} e Spot Cub ior-Import•
CdM. E9es. all da.y wkl!lldl 37()."'8 evN A wkendt .._.., (nee) We pay more tor any lmpnrt
1S67 vw $1695 .:54Ml_:.__46 _____ _
Xb1t cone!, low mllH, '65 RJVJERA "Grand Sport". VOWWAGEll
"
10 A PET'OR A P~? HOURLY RENTALS rerardleu of year. make 11711 a.1en Blv4. ~SC. W...,... New obedience da11t1 *RHODES 19'• • or condlUon. Try us bdore VOLVO
Zenldl blue Pvt Pb' 642-8520 $800 and take over. Custom
WANTED
'~ c.a.rTV'..-.11e,..
-TOOU-
5'1·1212 .. en.osss
SS CASH SS
1tarttnc. t;ynn JlUllell hn Zone ao.t eo., Balboa yo " • 111 • E L M o 1t E Hulltintton l•c• --------
ws..-o ~ 30' SLOOP, l'ftdY to ..U, MOTORS. 1625 Gard en 8424435 '681/ VOLVO BLACK m&i. POODLE, T aleepe t . m1 N"1>0ft Ol'O'le Blvd JE T.ell30 Authorlttd Sil• J
moa, papers ava.11, all a;bota. Blvd., malce olfer. 64&4559 '63 MG Mi({ret, black beauty, & S.rvice N!W SHIPMENT
'65. 54M897 Iller 4. C.NMCle 25, a.uN\ J>t.1ect dtape in & out. S95 ,62 VW 11 tttllt JUST ARRIVED!
BLACK Male Poodle, I wtm. • • .. -• ~ cuh down. pymt! $35.86 mo. ; recen y ' GET OUR DEAL TODAY ~ Aft 10 $.9773 eng., MW c:lutrh, new ""'
a..1012 aft.~ .__ C-""----'13 VW. , dlr. dlx..xlnt cond .• 1.., vw u . north. M'Qlt MUI . ~ ~ "'"' ~. Takf trade. Pymta "' · mOVll1~ '4111'
old; no paperr. bad lit ahot. "' ' . caps. Xlnt oond. 84l--3ll3 " LIJDU•
Dalmatian pupplte, AKC. H•.• -... . .,.,.. .....,7 aell. Top rond. ~ ~ Mil HPORTS ,.......... 13 ,_ ..__ ..... 'G MElt.CUllY •••• 11-••• .... .. .., -· 6 I UTCS", •-· , .. y., .._ ~,,... offtr. C~101 •• ,., cm 1r. 1100 * 540-4287 sde1. Ind a 11&1t taftlt. 1-,,,.:.....:.,_;___1::--• ..,.,,,...,.vw= I Fcmiur. I AW'._ a.If JO hn. on new 225 RP ALLARD ~N lorwl to WWf'· # AatJqun I Tm BASSEi' Puppies, AJ<C Gc'IJ 1ar1ne ftlf· NfW can. BUG. Many ~~r... '1600 1• Harbor, C.M. 646·:!:'.0J ~ ~-~ Red~~~-· ..... ,..... .......... OlllY 1951 AUAJU> GT, VERY • tlkfll It. ·~.Jl(};l 1963 VOLVO ms .1.1.000
....., ....... ..., •• ~ u-. 91.• Max trade tor RAJU; A UNUSUAL . 8S VW C.n:ptr, 20.000 mi mllel. Pfrll'C't ('Olld, take
Call ~47• • G'f.aTl OU'll'l'ANDING Code a poo amaJltr bM(. Sip·~ No. Poulbly the onlY one like 1l W/lent. $216S. 494-6858 .,.... oiler. 644-2180 or JE +im
f • t DalllS cMin. tae1r, ~~ 2. Bmdaiwn M 1 r In a, in the U.S. Mlllt ~n lmmed.1_5. _____ --=~ ======== ftln7•811111t-•_. -...i.... -.. .. n----'-"'-t". •1t11•'TIMl.10 Ewt.6•111!Dd1Uf..Zi8:l.&lll '51 VW Van: mun .n ._. Avhll Wetttetl '700
daelt. ......... -...... .._ .,......._ I' iil'O ioUi* ca ... tor Phil D&N. WHlcdQI: med. Fair condlllon. -:..... ..... AICC, dlllllnpatred, ~ .._, 1llM ,_.. _... ...... .-tarx.area. 548-m WE-PAY-•••
FREE TO YOU .::: =:.,,. =. e;--=-:r = tA 1SUN '!....wt=~~: li'Oil CASH UC ........ et .,._ UJ pa m.4711...._ fC2.Jflt ~,.. ... -...... •ltllMnl. ---DITSU· vw 'ITY.....,t. .. t1t.'& just ""_.. ........ ....,. iiMii ,_ , ...-.., ..,,.,...... .a n cond. sueo. PrtY p(J • .a :i ':' .caz..! ::: •.
..._, aft l. Ila Alli!. ... A a.Id ~ 1IAITI ... 1 a I ,, &T 11MND NEW AT X'il,W Via Q\dto, N.&. a.AIU ft1ruaA1 n
S r-a. ......._ w.dr _. Piil; a •11a V ............. ~ I• ..... '!:C 'SJ vw, XJnt condo iftw VllVIQ UlltllVKI ~ lq Mir. llf...-rl • OEIUIAN iiiihi&6 • a.If 11111 ..., Sl" ,. _L. ,a.l{lt, tJm . braJtu, ._. Iii/I lllf ..,.. M.tnapt 1'll:S i a.e.. .. •••ell ~ AltC ......... --• --..,. ~. -ftnn. 56U mu leldt •.•
_.. ldtlla 11Wa 1121 A ......... ..._ &;&ifih&b iiii4ili\ M """9 • t14 ... "'9 'I\ ft', '13 Motor soot _. llatlnlton Bt1dl
b11Ut. ~2057
'&1 Buick Skylark convt. ruUy
equip, Beaut cond. $USO
Orla own. 67'!).-lfi0'2
'66 LaSeb'l'e C.D SD. R.H.
~. f.X.Cf'I tire8. Clesn Pvt
pty. Slim. 540-5648. S16-9949
CADILLAC
'64 Cadillac
COUPF. Of; VllJ,.~;. Silvrr
~y tlnWl \Vlth bklck 111elh-
er lntl.'rior It black landau
top. H1111 all tbf lw<ury rsr
fc-.tu"''· f'uJI pGW('T inrlnd· ins facior)' air, etc. N~
li.rtS. ~ In &~It.
$2495
'68 CAD. ELDORADO: white
padded top, full leathtr,
fact. air, t11tsteerin& wt!Hl :
door locka; ~ aQua
paint, Pun:h.ued loc&lly;
lf&vin( for Europe. mlG
Private party. 6"-l668
'6'1 ~c O>upe de VIile,
12.000 miles. Wlll trade .
540-4590
CHEVROLET
1967
Camaro
Jlardtop coupe. 'Ibls car II In
ahowroom condition •1th
only 6,000 miles. Equipt. with
auto trans., radlo. heeter,
PoWfl' steering. Act fHt It
save $$$.
$2595
JOHNSON & SON
UNCOLN MllCUIY
0 ,.11 s...-.,.
600·700 W. CMlt Hwy., NI
141-7711 -M2·Hl 1
'57 OiEVY 2-d;\ N<•w teblt
377, 111>lids: cam, 1'10, 4 tipd
Hum, re«nt paint. button
'n tuck. over $1200 invested.
Best oUer over $750. Must
aee to appeciare. 54()..8667
aft 3:30.
'51 O'fY Impm 2 door bd-
top. 348 eng. Interior and
exterior in very rood con·
dltion. Runs rea! good. $375.
Call alter 6 PM. 842-2342
* "Luxury Liner" *
19$3 Unc. Coot. ' Dr. All tM
ppwer equlp. incl ~way ,.,..
er aMt, factory air, leelher
lnt«lor. ~ to $1795.
JOHNSON & SON
Llncol.D-Mrrcury
Oista ... Brandl
19U Harbor Blvd. MZ·TlliO
CORVAll
Clean 1965 Corva.J.r C.Ona,
loW mllet. Call evmi'll• * 873-8226 •
'6Z Greenbrill' Camper ,
77.000 mi, rood tiru. Good
cood. $650 546-2777
1961 Corv&ir Station Wagon.
Moving Ea.st. First $'225.
Taker.. Phone 842.J089
_c_ORV'I!!~-
1964
CorvetN
s~ Coupe. Ideally~
ped for good pet1onJlailce
and comfortable drtvtns.
Automatic transmlllion,
power steerinl, PoWer brU·
es, power windows, factory
air condillonlng. AM·FM ,..
dio. New tires -37 .000 act.
uaJ mil~ -Gnt' owner.
$2795
JOHNSON & SON
UNCOLN MllCUIY '6: CHEVY Impala 2 dr hdtp. o.-s...-.,.
VS, auto tran~. pwr sir &: 600·700 w. c.... Hwr .. Ml
brks. Pvt parly. $6 O O. u 1.n 11 -Ml..,11
4~ :;;;;::::=::::::::::::::=:::::;:=::=:::
'67 El Camino. 396 eng, 4 apd COUGAR
trans. Real nlce. Teke over --------pmts. 495-5420
'66 CHEVELLE SS 39G, 4
spd. Like new, all access.
'68 BRAND New. c.oasar
lease for $89.00 per mo.
J OMSOll l: Son. 642-0981
$2200 64z..1l77
'57 C.1iEVY Wagon. New CONTINENTAL
motor. Stereo tape. $600.
642~39~ter 4: 30 p.m.
'65 Impala SUper Spt Model.
Perf cond. $1600. Blue-bk val
s1soo. 548-2'111 ext 195
'67 ConUnent11l, leather m.
terlor, clime trol, all pow.
er. Factory cond, 6,IXXI mil·
... $5000. W-4640 nl&hta.
BANK REPOSSESSION DODGE
'68 Chevy Nova. 4 dr, low ml. ..:..' -------5-l6-9'l70 for details.
'57 Chev, 2 dr, ht, 283,
everythini original, l
owner. $560. 962-8658 evea.
'64 Polera 2 dr hdtp, tull pow.
er, ele<: windows, R I: H.
air. 32IXXI ml, pei. CIDOd.
$1550. ~
'57 CIMvy Bel Air '65 DODGE CU1t Sportsman,
2 DR. SJOO. S<IS-2738 170, auto, R&:H, x1ra -ta.
'67 CHEVY 11 4 1pd. S1695. 673-5400 aft 6PM
Many extras, 548-9463
COMET
'SI Comet hard top coupe
auto, R&:H, air cond. bucket
FALCON
'64 Falcon Canv.
BRITISH green BLAa< BUC-
KEi' 11eat!. SAC ~
673-9702
seats, new tires. beauWul ========
cond. $1450. 54>-2316
COMET '63, xlnt trans, car.
l-Owner. Sllck llhllt; 29,000
orig. mi. $695. 546-3013
CONTINENTAL
VW TRADE
'64 Continental Leather, Alr
$1895
HARBOUR
VOlXSWAGBI
FORD
* "BESf FORD BUY IN
TOWN" 196t Ford VI, 4 Dr
Sedan. FadmJ air, power
steering, radio I: beater. A
real nice family ear priced
at Wholuale Blue Boolr tbb
week only
$175.00 .
JOHNSON&SON
'64 GA!.AXIE 500 Xlnt CIDOd, 11711 Be1ch Blwd. 2 dr, air, ps. MR. '915
Huntincjton leach 542--4384 aft s
842-4435 1958 Foni Sieyllner. Exb
Authorized Sil" clean. See to IAJl'edall!
& Service PYt Pty m.'1981
YOUR AD IN a.ASSI· 'SS Ford ' door aedaQ, llrl
FIED? Someclle will be erig. R/H. automattc. ""° loo~ far It. Dlal 642-5671 ·~· ~
for qmck. ettlclmt n1Ulta. Whit' elepbanll! Dime • llDt
SPECIAL PURCHASI
Frem
FORD MOTOR COMPANY 01'
1967 MUSTANGS
1967 COUGARS
1967 MERCURYS
''';~,.rt Fadory Warranty
A BEAUTI FUL SELECTION
•' LA Tl MODIL CONTININTALS
nlCID AT A SAYINGS TO YOU
COPIN IUNIAYJ
Johnson & Son
LtMCOLM-MIKurt.couul-OULD
-.1M W. COAll HWY .. l9Wl'OIT ICM.
.... 1111 6411111 ,,..._.m._.-iicT.,iiil9,.... a... -1..-....... ,..1: ..., -. un -., __ __;JCJ~wm..;;.:.:;;: ........ --_.. ........ 111111 .... ___ .._ ..... -~* ... 7 ._..,,._ idrPTO'lll1
JOHNSON I ION ~ ••c"' .... ,. c.r.-c~ • ... _,,.,_ ,... ..................... -------,:--.i
I • '
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'· •
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I Wtdllf$Cfay, M~ 22, 1968 46 OAIL Y PILOT
vi8d «..1rt 9900 TRANSPORTATION Uted Cart 9900 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION T ·lllD -1~----------i
FORD Used C1r1 MERCURY UMd C1rs 9900 Uted C1rs 9900 u.cl Can --""HOO UMCI C.rs 9900 '$ T·BlRD, orig.
, , ...
. .. . 1964
Ford
MERCURY MERCURY
1967
•• Country sedan Sia. Watt
Wonderful · first or secQOd
C'ar. ,\utomat1c transrruss-
lon. radio, heater, f>O'Y''''
steering, factory air cond
1\ew Ure11. Shows s:-ood care.
Mercury
Spec. Monterey 2-dr. HT.
. Beaut. lime frost flni~h w/
black int. & bl landau rf.
Eqpt w auto U'ftns, R&H,
20.00> act. mi. Traded in
by orii:-. owner. Priced for
quick sale
1964
Mercury Montclair
4-door hardtop, Bei!utiful yel-
low with full vinyl Interior,
power windows, power seat .
Factory air condition. Many
o.lher extras. One owner car
with only 32.WO miles. The
like-new second t'fll'.
'68 BRAND new atation
wGgon. Air, etc., all eervi.c:e
frre for 40,000 mlles. Leue
for Sll9 per month. Also
available: e x c e p t I o n a l
bargains on our I e ase
turnins. Lease D e p t .
Johnson It Son LincolJl -
Mercury 642..oosI $1695
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN MHCURY
OpH SMntloys
; .00·100 W. Coost Hwy., NI
, 541·7751 -642·0911
$2695 MUSTANG
F1ctory Warranty
·so TOO MANY BRAND NEW 1968's!
Yirtia11r every 11otlel aid color m111f1ctaratl to choose In& E,.,
car •raslicallr reduced fr• wi1dow stick• ltl'ice lo redlCI .,
stock i1 the shortest 11oss•l1 lime!
SAMPLE SELL-OFF SAVINGS!
1968 OLDS "98"
-' door Town Sedan. Afr cond., automatic transmis-
sioa, powef brakes, power steering, deluxe radio
with rear seat speaker, heater, white sidewatl tires,
, tinted glKS, e1e. Stock No. 442. Sped.ally pri.ce at
$4288'!i
Pala
1968 CUTLASS
Sporf"Coupe. Deluxe radio, power steering, tint. glass
and windshield, fully sync. stand. trans., deluxe seat
belts front & rear, de luxe interior equip., etc. Stoclt
423.
FUU P1tla
48 MONTHS BANK FINANCING 1'VAILABLE
WHILE THEY LASTI 48 MORE AT SIMILAR DISCOUNTS!
USED CAR SPECIALS
'66 TO.OHADO
~~· ~'f· .. ~klrom-.--·-· -l:nkM, "" -·
S YIAa •allMITY
'2899
'64 PlYMOUTit
r~~"'~ER:..~·~~~rJ" 1i:.-· Auto.-.. -~.
J YaA• WA•a.ANTY -
'1299
'62 IMPALA COUPE
•749
'63 PONTIAC LE MANS
t YaA• WA•lt.ANTY
'899
'65 PONTIAC
It-• -'-'1101>. ·--,,_. ""'° ,,,._, --Inf. -brlkes, lkl'or'V llr.
l VIA• WA•HNTY
'1899
'6J CMlV. STl. WGN.
--·-· ..... -· .... -...... a... I YUll WA'"IAllTY
'1099
'61 MERCU.Y MONTtGO
••• -.. Ndlo ~-~·~·~ ":."'-· l.M$ll ....
2 Yll•• WAR•ANTY
'2999
'62 CHEV. an All
IEOAH ......... -.. --Intl.,_ -,_, _., ...
2 YU• WA•ltANTY
'799
'66 VOlKSWAGEN
lledlo -~~. Retl .,.,_,
2 YUll WAUANTY
'1399
'65 MERCURY
P..._..,,. ton-ti~ RfCllo lnd Mair , """' Ir.,., -tlee•ll'9, P<JWt:r b"8k'°' Re<M -P. (PIX 4$7)
1 Yll.• WARlt.ANTY
'1699
'66 OlDS CUTLASS
cus~ SVPREMI!. R..i;o, -•vt""""IC, -•-Int.
t YI A• WA••ANTY
'2399
'65 OLDS LUXURY SEDAN
~ .... -· Yln¥1 •• ,_., .... 2 YIU WUllAllTY
'2599
2810 HARIOR ILYD. COSTA MESA
nnERll ii .......... USED .
UIS
546-1137
• • •
MUSTANG
VW TRADES
·~ M!ISla!li $1545
'66 Mustang $1645
V8, Stick, Hardtop
HARBOUR
YOWWA&EJI
OLDSMOBILE * PowtrhouM Spt Cpe
1963 Olds Starfire H.T. Fae·
tory air, full power incl.
windows le seat. auto trans.
Full Price
$1295
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln-Mercury
Cola Mesa Branch
19C1 HaJbr Blvd. 6'2-7000
·~ Olda Fine tral'llportation,
good motor -Make offer.
Pvt Pty Eves A all daY
Wkendl 6n.8316
PONTIAC
ROY CARVER
PONTIAC
D Hatbor Bl., Co.ta Mea
Kl6-4444
Onnp Ccw!ty'1 Exclllldve
Dealer tar kolll • fto)'CI end
Bently.
PON11AC
JOHNSON & SON
LINCOLN MllCUIY o,.. S.114qa
600·700 W. C.... Hwy., NI
. 14a.7711 -642.otll * Luxury Sport Cpe * 1966 Pootiac ,Grand Prix Cpe
H.T. Full power, factory air,
aut.o trans. Only gone 25,000
miles which can be wrlfied.
Price at less than ~ new
price.
$2695
JOHNSON & SON
Lincoln-Mercury
Costa Mesa Branch
1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000
'65 PONT. B on n e v i 11 e ,
hardtop, exotic blue, full
power, air cond.1 d I r,
(driven by little old 9Chool
teacher). Speedometer re6da
21,000. Auto 9(>eed con1rol
All original. Will take older
trade or $100 cash down.
Pymts $46.86 mo. Call alter
1 PM, 494-9773 or 639-3617
'65 Le Mans, 326 V-8, PS,
PB. AM/FM, 4 f>lld, etc.
$1650. 67>1750 aft 6 PM
GTO '6.5, hdtp, R/H, PIS.
auto trans, new tires. Ready
to bargain. 4~2588
RAMBLER
'61 Rambler 4 ·door sedan. 6
cyl. Rebuild engine New 3
speed auto. transmission.
Interior like new $500, 1503
E. Fairmont, Santa Ana.
542-3864
T .. D Auto., l)Ort·holee; dean;
• l1'7CO. s.-m 646-ai21
YAUANT
'15 Valiant 200, at.a wq, Lo
m.IJet, 1 owner, auto, r/h,
ldnt cond Sll50 or best offer
49&-7246
I am Jake Johnson, 21/2 yn.
My Daddy says I'm not grown up enough for a
Cougar yet, but when I get potty trained be might
give me one -Are you big enough for a Cougar?
lbey're great -Daddy takes me out in his all
the time. U you don't have OM see my daddy to-
day. That is if you're potty trained. Oh yes, my
daddy is Dick Johnson of Johnson a: Son Ll.ncoln Mercury. We're located across from the Bay Club
at 900 W. Coast Hwy., Newport. 642-0982,
~~
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~L I NCOLN -· ....... --
(OPEN SUNDAY)
Johnson & Son
UNCOLN·MllCUIY ·COU6AI DIALll
600-700 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BCH.
-54a.n51 642.o981
MEANS
Contemporary Elegance
FROM
N ahers Cadillac
JUST A FEW EXAMPLES
'66 CADILLAC $3595
Outsrandlne Couot DeVllle finished In SPU-11"9 c-tnut wllfl Pllllh rn.1Chlr19 nylcn and lealfler lmerlor. NII POWer, nalur•lly, • m•nY otfler detux:e & C1W1wnlence extras. Verv c.•r.iully driven & show!
metlcvlOUs ur• lnsl• •nd oul.
'63 CADILLAC $1495
c-. FlnlSMd In OOPUl•r Ntwl>Ol'I blue wttll
!Miiier .. nylon interlOf'. HH NII DOW"' •nd m•"V
o!Mr detux• factory utru lncludl"9 •leclrlc wl11-
-· Wlllh w•ll 11-. Truly •n outst1ndlnt vem.
'64 CADILLAC $1995
CGutte O.Vlfl• 1110rlin9 sllvtr extttlot with the bl.ck vinyl root. Tiiis tl\oWol-•• oqul~ Mlurallv with
t•clorv •Ir coMttlonlne and has •II the iuxurv p<rw'' feetures i11etUdl"9 oo-r ve11ts.,teerlno-brokts·Wlr>-dows •I'd Ille AM·FM radio. Drive tfllt OM home nowl
'66 OLDSMOBILE $2895
fhe -••r TotonaOO -Maltsllc gold t>rttrtor y,,ifh DIKk 1 .. t11er i"terlor. Automatic, radio, hH ter. POW-., J1eerin9, brakes, Windows •nd 111 lu•urv te•lurn. A. truly ou11t1ndr,,, •utomoblle IO• tllls 11>Klat -end pr!« ot
'64 LINCOLN $1995
ConllMfllltl. Tiii• llMUfY Mt •II -r t11ulpment t11-cllldl<19 oower •nttnM •nd POWtr venl wtn<tows. I~ !otY elr conditloni119 ol COUl"M. TM lnterlOf of lfllt car "" tull IM!Mr ~ltterv. Tllla .. trvl\I an ., .. 1•11111ne value at tllls low prlct.
'63 CADILLAC $1495
Hero's ...,. In • mlillont A ttlmmtrlno •retie: Wlllle tmrior with !Hiiier •nd nvlon lnt.rlor. Faclorr •Ir
:o,,dltlonlr>v, tun -lnclUdlne 6 ... Y seat & •
•os1 ol olfler deluxe extras. Shows exullenl care bY Its ortvlous owner. You ahouldn'I min this one.
ts wllllout • doubl -ot Ille best blln you win mak•.
'66 CADILLAC $3595
Sod•" DtVll le, Finhtll9CI '" IPlrlcllng silver PIM wee" w/plusll rn.tchllf9 nVton & IHlhe• Interior,
Full -r n•turally & IKtorv air conditioning, Blael< padMcl too, power door locks, AM·FM, 1111 wlleel, prem. WSW llres. Vtrv c1refullv driven & snow. m~lculous c.tre.
'61 CADILLAC $795
seda" DeVllle. The -"" ' window model. OrielNI m~t•Ulc suv ... Pl11e vre.11 with llarmo!'llzlno Interior. All oower equipment lnclU<llnt 6 way IHI. _,
,,...,, win-. eteclronlc tyt, oower door toel<s and of course fec!ory •Ir conditionr..9 tor your driving
pleasure.
'64 CHEVROLET $1495
f.,. ever PODUIU lmoel• Su!>e• Sport. Aztec bronN exterior with bel11t toe>, VI f119lne, •ulomatlc trens-mlnlon, oower steerln9, -•r brakes, White side W•ll tlrts. Factorv •Ir eottdltlon1"9 to COOi the Inside on tlloM ••rm drives.
'65 MUSTANG $1495
H ... ~Oll coupe. FlnlsMd '" • bl'leltl mef•lllc ll4ut color wllll rn.tehlM bU<tm ~Hf lnterlot. Soe<l•I
Wlleela wltll Wide OV•I '""· For vour P-UN " II• Ille Muntt ,,.,.,.., pack, RM!lo •nd hffter, tt11ted
11.,. •nd -l Pllllusls. This ~ lfld YOUll9 CM'
OVER 60 .QUALITY CADILLACS TO SELECT FROM
\. • YOUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER
SERVIN& THE ORANGE COAST HARBOR AREA.
NABERS
2600 ,ff arbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
~ 540-9100
SALU DEPT. OPEN t;lO to,t :OO MON.-FAI.; SAT. I SUN. t:OM:OO
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4 Or. UH, Mltai. ,~ * No. PIHIA
'ULL PRICI:
1Nll
MHC. MONT.
H.T. R&H, PS, VI. ..,..,,
No. IVS 451
FORD 'IJ TON :·
Pleil"" truck. No. .UIS. •
FULL $7AA PRICI: 'Jllll'l'.
1H7
DATSUN
4 Door. HH. No, TSM,.
'ULI. • 13.....A PRICE: 77 ...
.,, Dn. U2 Me. :
IUY ON
IEACH CITY'S·'·
EASY CREDITl'.·'. .
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LOW MILEAGE, SHOWROOM FaESH, STAFF CARS -LOADED WITH. VIRTUALLY.
EVERY EXTRA MADE-NOW DISCOUNTED ·TO THE SAME LOW PRICES YOU'D NOR·
~ALLY PAY FOR ECo~r MO.DE.LS WITH MINIMU~ EQ.UIPMEN~-9YER 30 TO
CHOOSE ROM 'DURING . THIS · AN.NUAL MID-YEAR CLEARANCE! , u
-ROBINS SPECIAL CAMPER
PACKAGES SAVE YOU
EXTRA MONEY!
EXAMPLE:
. ' EXTRA SAVINGS ON "LOADED'" EXECUTIVE CARS
-'68 . COUNTRY SQUIRE
10 PASS. ·WAGON
Air con .. itionin9, power win .. ow1, IHh, dffrlllf, 41tc llr'efrtt, ... "Y 4.ty M.,en1it11, ttdlt,
huter, 111 • ruk, len then 4,000 11111 ... S...li 11111111Nr HJ
-8 FOOT CAI-OVER CAMPER
FULLY EQUIPPED, ICE BOX • &AS STOVE • SELF-CON-
TAINED WATER SYSTEM • I 2V / 11 OV ELECTRICAL SYS-
TEM • OINmE -COMPLETELY FURNISHED & DECOR·
A TED -SLEEPS 6. MOUNTED ON A
mRA SAVINGS ON "LOADED" EXECUTIVE CARS EX11A SAVINGS ON "LOAD!D" EXICUllYE CARS
BRAND NEW '68 FORD STYLESIDE
PICKUP. 131 " WHEELBASE. ALL YOU HAVE TO FUR-
NISH IS YOUR CHINA & SILVER ANO THE DESIRE TO
HAVE FUN.
COMPLETE
CAMPER & TRUCK
SCIENCE BAS
DEVEWPED ...
THIS FOR YOUR llBALTL
TBIS FOR YOUR CAL.
NOW ••• we can scientifically
analyze •nd check ner 100
•rMs on Heh uMCI car th•t •f·
hcts Its perfornwince prior to
Mlllng It. You buy with built
In confidence when you buy •
Theodore Robins Used Cu th•t
c.,.rln the Dl•gnostlc sticker.
These cert •re 9u1r•nteecl
100',4
15 WAGONS "SALE" 15
15 to choose from -'60 thru '67 yHr models.
6 to I 0 passenger -some with air condit ion ing.
PLYMOUTH -166 MERC COMMUTER -
ECONO · BUS'S -FORDS -FALCONS -
FAIRLANES-COUNTRY SEDANS-CHEVY
II WAGON
Example:
'U MllCUlY 10 PASSENGER
Commuier ' 0-. 1'1111 -· •Ir condlllonlne, root rKk. lJI' m. 2S~ -or trade *" pr month 36 l'llOl!tht.
$2695
'65 CHEVROLET
VI , 2 Door llsceyne. Fectory equipped. 20 %
dow11 or trede U9 ~r rno. 30 mo. Stander ..
trt n1. NRIOll
3 -]tfORD LTD'S -3
] LTD's. 4 Door hu dtop1, 2 with eir cond itionin9,
full power. Lie. ltRYl 16. Stk. No. 7551A lie.
TEZI Ol. 20 'I. .. own or trede $56 per rno. 16 mo.
·~TORINO GT
2 o .. , FestlNck. no VI •n1lnt, .,, Hll4ltle11111t. cr11isornetlc, power stH rint I disc ,,,.k ...
wi .. t oval tires, ralle •1141 ht.tw, le11 .... 4,000 miles. Stock number 472
USED CARS
6-'67 FORD CUSTOMS-6 $1595 6 to choo11 from. 4 Dr. VI, euto., R&H. 20 Y.
..own or Ired• $46 per mo. 36 rno. Example No.
P7717
·~. ~~i~.~~~~.Ef~clory equipp• .. 4 Dr. $1295
20 Y. down or tttde $45 per rno. 10 mo. SZC I U
'64 FALCON WAGON
4 Dr. 6 cylin .. er, eulometic, factory eir con,..,
R&H. 20 'I. down or +red• $42 per mo. 24 mo.
HGZ6ot
'65 FORD GALAXI& 500
VI, 2 Dr. H.T. Auto., PS, R&H. I 0 'I. down or
trede $55 per mo. ]0 mo. TAE901
'67 CORTINA GT
Red, 4 1pHd, blecli lnt11ior. 20 'I. .. own or
trad1 $46 per 1110 . J6 mo. UP'Sll 0
'63 FORD XL H.T. $1095 va. 2 Dr. H.T. Fwll pewer, l.uch l Heh, fectory
eir. 63 1/1 mo .. el. 15 'I. .. own or trade $'49 per rno.
24 mo. PRC 112
'67 SHELBY GT-500
4 spttd, hot one. 20 't. down or Ired•
$89 per mo. 16 mo. UYH 191
'66 VOLKSWAGEN
Sun roof. 20 'I. clown or trede $53 per
mo. 30 mo. SST4lJ
4 -'67 MUSTANGS - 4
4 Colors to choose from. All with fe clory war•
renty, all with VI 1n9in1, automatic, power 1t•er•
in9, R&H. I 5 % down or trede $66 per mo. )6 mt,
Lie. TEZ917-TEY924-TQV522-TRJ 17l-ULFl42. .
'64 FAIRLANE WAGON
4 Dr. R&H, factory equipped. 20 Y. down or
trade $42 per mo. 24 mo. FMF02l
MUSTANG SALE
20 TO CHOOSI FlOM .. , ........ cnlNDllS.
4 SPEEDS, AUTOMATICS, SOME WITH POWll
STEERING & All CONDITIONING. 1965 THIU
1967 MODELS, CONVERTllLES, COUPES AND
2+2 FASTIACKS.
EXAM PU
'65 MUST ANG VI
H.T. Fully equippe ... VI, R&H, e11to., PS,
I 0 % down or tr1d1 S49 per mo. )0 mo.
PDPI 67
Used Car Seit Prlc11 Goo .. for 72 h.urt Alf p1ymtnh f1911red on approved credit.
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flRE BIRD·
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JllBIRD
RREB1RD
FIREBIRD
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FIRRIRD
FIRRIRD
Thi• pa•t weeJcead Rog Carver preaented lais first escl .. ive Firellird S~r
Sale. The response was great! So fJre•t, i• taet, t'llat Jae I• ee•ti••lllfJ. tlais .. t.
standi.. event tlarouglaout tlais ~. Drop "8 ROfl Carver Poat~. Y .. ,u •ee
naore Firelrirds than 11ou've ever seen IJefere ••• prlttd to •elU
~ ALL FIUllRDS IN STOCK AT COMPARABLI SAV1NGS TO ll'Jrlf8 PRICES & PAYMENTS INDICATED.
The
Firebird
"400"
READY TO GO
IRAND NEW I" PER
MO.
IN STOCK!
'OVER EIGHTY-FIVE BRAND NEW 'BIRDS
READY TO GO! HOs, 400s, lSOs,
CONVERTS, HARDTOPS. YOU NAME IT!
'2512°0
PLUS UC. I TAX
01Dn YoU. COLOR TODAY. -
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RCA ,y1ao1~f 14'' PORTABLE . . . I
f .~ PS a -COLOR TV
A great name, a great port-
able, a super great White
Front value! All channel UHF·
VHF reception.)nd easy sim-
plified controfs. Color purifier
cfarifies picture instantly.
•Picture meas11red diagonally.
$269
:P
G.E. .PORTABLE .~TELEVISION
WARRANTY OllA~lllACK&WHITE
AND COLOR TY'S
PHILCO SOLID ST ATE STEREO
with FM Stereo & FM-AM RADIO
What a combinatien, and only Philco and White Front could com-bine to bring you such a out-of-this world musical value! Super 4-speed automatic changer! 4 speaker stereo sound system!
Jac~s for extension speakers and walnut veneers and hardwood solids. All this plus unmatched tone for your every music enjoyment!
$199
...
The set that~ so lightweight,
so J>Ortable you 11 use it in
every room! A great value
find from fjTlatrs G.E.! All
channel UHP-VHF tuning. Up
front controls & sound. 60-
SQ.in. viewing space. Make
this your own personal por·
table TV, save, too!
15'' PORTABLE TV, friii~
ON~62
AU CHANNEL DELUXE
~ILE 18-INCH TV
172 sq. hi. view~fe 11c,. 1"·"
area. UHFMIF recep-$84 lion. Te1esco9ic dipole
Mt.a.
RCA HIGH-IOY DESIGN
23" COLOR CONSOLE TV
~, viewillg area ue. m .aa
masuted diag. Color I $449 tilt COlltrols. Large$l
pict.-el*mde.
ZENITH 295 SQUARE IN.
COLOR ' STEREO COMBO
Iii wte11..co~ TV + llt. ,,,..,
==-::•699 .. , ..... ~
PHILCO 18-INCH ALL
CHANNEL PORTABLE TV
UHF/VHF, UP·front tun· i11g and sound. Built-ill
antenna and handle.
High isnpact case.
•"· 11Ut $94
ADM IRAL 29.S :: COLOR
UHF-VHF CdNSOLE TV
295 sq. ia. screen. Col-aat. nt.aa
or Fllfifier. 26,000 $499 YOlts.. Walllllt cabinet,
tilt-out conttola.
Everything you want in a TV! Lightweight,
portable, 82 channel reception plus smart
styling and a NEW LOW, LOW PRIC E! 125
sq.in. viewable screen for sharp black and
white picture. Front speaker sound system.
0Nl~74
A WHITE FRONT UNEQUALLED VALUE!
MOTOROLA 20" COLOR
TV PORTABLE W/CART
Up.front controls and 111 YALn
~ sound. All channel UHF, 35 9 I I VHF. •Piel meas. dia-
&ooalfy. Bullt·inant.eona
G.E. STEREO CQNSO.LE RCA Solkl State CQNSOLE ADMIRAL ITAUAN PRO·
AM/FM.C-SPEAJ<ER RADIO AM/FMSTEREO,FMRADIO VINCIA1 STEREO Console
COtfempo<MY walaut u•. ,.,.., RJcfl Danish walnut cab-art "' 11 ·Flight dedl controls. aH. ""''
cOllSOle radio, 4"speak· $) 4ft. tnet. 6 matched stereo-$ .59. 125 watt solid state $359 er system. Auto. thang-7 speakers plus 75 watt 2 amp, AM/FM & FM Ste-
er. Sensatlo1181 tone. solid state amp. "° radio. 6 speakers. ·
WESTINGHOUSE 12-IN.
PORTABLE TELEVISION ~
Black and white port. ai1. "'" able TV, up front speak· er & controls. Carrying $ 74
ha,idle, built in antenna.
A WHITE FRONT FIRST! , li&r r 2 yR. PARTS & LA.OR r K~ ~ .WARRANTY ON ALL
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MAJOR APPLIANCES •REFRIGERATORS• FREEZERS• DRYERS
•DISHWASHERS• RANGES• WASHERS
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WESTINGHOUSE i WESTINGHOUSEo~R ! 3 CYCLE WHIRLPOOL I ' I .
AUTOMATIC DRYER ! REFRIG./FREEZER ! DELUXE WASHER
l Compare, )OU 11 buy Westinghouse! And White Front's I Check these features, then check 'White Frlftt's tow Compare all the features ••• for convenience for de-
pendability, for compactness and for long years of
service, you 11 be smart to make your dryera West·
inghouse ••• and at White Front, you save more, too!
Every easy plus feature you could wish for!
I low, low price makes it even more profitable! Auto· 1 p~icet ~-tycles including SUPER , WASH fof ~tra I
l matic defrosting refrigerator section saves work. 1 ~1rty _things. 2-w~ter level selection~. Mag1c-M1x-
Big freezet section separate from refrigerator sec-~ hot filter. Exclus1~e SU.RGILATOR •11tator.
ti on. full \qidth shelves. Bright white or colors.
$139REG. . $219 $169· REG. $239.95
$16:9 REG. $199.95
PHILCO REFRIGERATOR
With DELUXE ICE MAKER
II& JU et. ft. lfzt, ..... n.tt
"""'"" tlefrostlfl&, $3 54 v. .-c rmm.
IAltGI PHii.CO l·DOOI
16 cu.ft. IEFJUCHRATOI ........ ""' ....... =--·-•247
WIS'nNGHOUll lltt llFllGEIATOR.flEEZEI
R WJllllht--.m.t1
w. M -atsper, $137 •rm&•·
WES1'1NGHOUSE .:.
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
22 cu.ft., CGmplctely ••· •n•
ftost·ffM. 14 cu.rt. ... $449 (ffllfltllrt 2'0-111. Cl--~ fl'NI&
PHILCO REFRIGERATOR
W/AUTOMATIC DEFROST ·
Met. t.. l.feord IH.t4t.tl =..-.=.*'&to $), 7
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