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CINDERELLA QUEEN -Linda Harvey (right), a sometime
market checker and lull Ume student, topped 11 candidates to be-
come Miss WestmiDJter Friday night. Surprised queen is congratu-
lated bl (left _to right) second runnerup Silvia Scherf and first run· nerup Raecllel Jol!eq ~ . ,
Linda Harvey :Wins Crown
As New Miss Westminster
Linda Hll'Vey, a lfMIHYed junior
1t Westm.in*r' High School, tx>day is
!le new Westminster city queen for
!968.
Miss Harvey won the title from a
field of 11 candi<Ultes in the annua'.
pageant and judging Friday night c:
17th Street School. ,.
She was clearly astonished and he ..
eyes misted before she was crowned
by Lyn Lemerande, Miss Westmins·
ter of 1967-M.
Miss Harvey, 17, is ttle daughter of
Mr. and Mn. William Harvey, 13752
Claremont St.
Daring oral questlonmg by master
of ceremooies Rolf Johnson, the new
queen told judges she SffS herself as
"a typical teen-age girl wtio like det·
ing, swimming and horseback riding.··
On a more serious note, she hope<!.
'"War will be ended in Vietnam by th"
Paris peae conference.''
In non-royai llie the new Miss West·
minster is a weekend checker at tlw
(See QUEEN, Pace %)
Bombers Range At DMZ;
Viet Cabinet Juggled
.....
• From Wire Services
, SAIGON -U.S. B62 bombers over
Ule Demilitarized zone dodged a North
Vietnamese antiaircraft rocket todav
in the moat southerly penetration yet
of the commtmilta' ciailgerous missile
defense system. military offJclals said.
the power of Vice President Nguyen
Cao Ky.
It was only lhe fourth Ume the "fly-
ing telephone poles" were known to
have been launched against the efiht-
tnglne jets. the offlclal1 said. The
planes are the backbone of the U.S.
bl~ bomber force and so far ln the
Vietnam War none has fallen to anti·
aircraft guns or rockets.
The B52s were near the DMZ to hit
North Vietnamese troops and weapons
conceatraUons beUeved to be pert <if a planned thrust across-the border.
Meanwhile in the South Vietnam ~nt. Tran Van Huong, South
Vietnam'• newly-appointed premier.
officially announced today bil new
cabinet whlch cooaiderably reducet
Family Loses
Second Home
I
Ky's influence In the outgoing cab-
inet of Premier Nguyen Van Loe gave
him much more power than the con-
stitution provides in the largely cere-
monial post of vice president.
The new. JS.member cabinet wa!I
approved Friday by President Nguyen
Van Thieu.
In Paris, tile United States intends
to step up pretSUte on H!Mloi's nego-
tiators to edm.lt that tbootands oi
North Vietnamese troops are fighting
in South V~tnaln.
"How can we ever get anywhere In
these discussions ," said one olfldaJ.
"if we can't even agree on the basic
{~ ft have to deal with?"
North V~tnam has up to now de-
nounced any suggestiooc tblt it had
forces in the Soutti.
Some experts here believe North
Vietnmle9e Premit'r Pham V• Dong
u.., have ma a 1-6c move towvd
a eoneestion an that point Friday
wlHm be .... in • speed! In Hanoi :
"Wbentver the eaem1 uists our
\'Mllnmiue people have-tbe n•t to
10 thtre ..S llbt biln.0
,,. lltlGpped lboft of 811mlttb11 bt
...... tnlGpt Md ... iltto tbe
SouCb bat provWed a blall lot IOCh a
OODellMI ~lJ DICfs llitllr.
U.S. Aablllador W. AN'tll Htrrl·
IDID ed X-'n1a7, tbl Horth Vitt·
atmttt repr...,...dvt, will meet
Qll6n ~ lftia' a foar41J Nee11,
to ~ thtlr '*" wttk ol talkl. But U.S • .._ ... _.. now ~
t.v7 tlMIDJ ofltnltve thruN •11d
men t.'d ~ tin 8outh Vletnlm
u a. eommum.u strtve t.o ttrtntth
en tbeic politloa at the conf UtDCt
tala&e.
Dally .....
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TEN CENTS
• Ill France
De <Faulle Tells PeOple, 'Choose Me or Civil War;
PARIS (UPI) -Riot polloe today
fUlbed in streets from Plril t.o tbt
Riviera ID comb'ating the tint nplJ
of Frenchmen to Pruideot Cbarlel De
Gaulle's demand they choose between
him and civil war.
Eleven hours of rioting by studeutl,
workers, anti-Gaulllst tougba an d
fannen ended ID Paris' Latin Quarter
when blackcoat2d police using elabl,
tear cu and bulldozers broke tbroqb
35 Arrested.
To End Strife
At SF State ·.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The four
day sit-in at San Francisco State Col-
lege ended early today with the ar-
rest of 35 persons, including three iac·
uJty members.
School officials, admittedly taking a
tougher new Une in the wake of the
surprise resignation of President John
Sunnnentlll, ordered tbe Allminl!tra-
tlon Building closed at 11:41 p.m. and
told the 150 singing, clapping demon-
strators to leave.
Dean of Students Fred Reddell told
them, "This building is closed and you
have five minutes to get out."
A demonstrator replied: "This build·
ing is ours."
But all demonstrators except the 35
rued out. Tbere were no t:ncidenJa oC vto1-e. . ...., Glllp"• 1, "-, ._dipldent stu-
dents were stunned by the action of
Summenlill, who bad won the favor
of the rebell at the 18.000-member col-
lege by agreeing to most of their de·
mand.s and orderl.ng all doors of the
admlni.stration building unlocked 24
hours a day.
Dr. Donald Garrity, vice president
for academic affairs, became senior
campus officer. At an emer~ency
meeting Friday evening with the ex·
ecutlve committee of the academic
senate, it was decided to close all cam·
!)US buildings during the weekend.
SummerskHl's resimation was an-
"Ounced bv Glenn S. Dumke. chancel-
lor of California's 18 state colleee~. in
Los An~eles after Summerskill flew to
Addis Ababa. Ethiopia, to look for a
job with the Ford Foundation at Haile
Selassie University. He submitted his
resignation Feb. 22 and it was to have
become effective on or before Sept. 1.
Campus militants said they would
return to the adminiJtration bulldJng
Monday and eacalate their demonstra-
tion. They &ho demanded the resig-
nation of all school officials who or·
dered their removal Friday night.
Laguna Widow's
Home Offered
Amputee Veteran
Sought: one veteran of the fighting
in Vietmpn who has suffered the loss
of his tower extremities and could use
the gilt of a Laguna Beach home.
This is the intriguing mission of 0.
W. Price of Laguna Beach. Price. who
for more than 40 years was a veteran
service officer, was set on his task by
a widow.
She plans to will her home to a
Vietnam veteran who suffered such
a major orthopedic disability in the
fightJng there. Other wan won't do.
Price Is attempting to locate such a
pe:rson through the VA and military
hospitaJs.
"It's a niee home," he said, not far
fl'om Heisler Park overlooking the
ocean. He saJd he could not rt\'eal the
name o( the gracious lady whose late
husband wu a vett'l'an ol World War , I. .
FAMILIAR RING
FOILS SUITOR
LONG BEACH (UPI) -Crime, pa ..
alon M1d C06Dcldeoce got Thomas Mc· eamu. Jr., 21. tente~ to 1.11
y ... 1 tn atAte Jlf"°'1.
McOomtJle .... clamoftd Jing Jn
a burgltry blrt and 1ave it to a SU1·
friend .• ~ it Al OM •
Md ret\Sftld two mombl earner lo
• auJtor Ind ecJntected ..............
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the last barricade, routed the last cob-
blestone warriors.
Perhaps 100,<XX> or more Frenchmen
and women had fought police, demon-
strated or rallied in a 'core of cities
and towns after the 77-year-old presi-
dent proclaimed Friday that a June
referendum will decide the issue.
The night of warfare killed a police
inspector and wounded 250 persons in Lyon~. injured hundreds elsewhere,
left the Paris Bourse Stock Market
partly burned and looted and two capi-
tay police stations ravaged by De Gaulle's foes.
In a seven-minute radio-television
address to a country writhing under
a 11>-day. 11>-million-man general strike
triggered by campus rebellion, the last
titan of Europe's wartime leaders once
more offered blmseU as France's
savior.
Board Braced
For Jet Bia.st
Orange County supervisors, im-the "priceless natural resource of
patlenUy awaiting a $25,<XX> research Newport Bay which cannot be moved !ltudy on the 0:-ange Airport. will face or nplaced."
1111otber barrage of "anti-airport" It contends that in recent years In·
resolutions and claims Tuesday. creased use of the airport by com-
Newest message on lhe airport are mercial planes has resulted in "an in-
trom the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa tolerable noise level in certain sections
Board o( Realtors and a new ooe from of the city coupled with a severe
tlae. Newport Beach City Council. -decline in property values."
The study report, uow under way, by . The .document suggests that the city
William Periera and Associates of is agaU\St further southerly expansion
Corona de! Mar, Is expected to provide of runways, increases in number 01 air
guidelines to the future of the airport carriers and jet flights, increase In the
and air transportation in general in 95,()()().pound gross aircraft weight
Orange County. limitation and expansion of runways
Meanwhile, the furor continues over northward except for allowing takeoff
the growing commercial trafCic at the operations.
abi>ort.1 • . · Also opposed are any "pure jet
'fhe r~alty board resolution urges ef-planes." The reaolution concludes by
farts toward finding another site lor urgYig the 1\ll)trvirlor1 and lhe federal il.Gla·~-11• st11• "4•mnent • .... .., """"' tit•· ~-i of ludl flighta. lt tt qullltion and deve\opment of a new
dppose1 s ding inor• money to ex-commerciai airport.
pand the airport. The clajms are the eecond batch oC
Tht document state1 It ls tht: resuJt more than $1.3 million filed to date by
of "an exhaustive, four-month study residents of Santa Ana Heights and
and numerous interviews with govern· Newport Beach. They are legal in·
ment and private interests." struments leading to possible civil
The' dty council resolution points to suits against the county.
Man, Woman Team Hit
In 2 of .4 Area Stickups
By IUCllAllU I'. NALL
Of IM 01111 P'llol St1U
Bandits struck fow· times in Orange
County robberies F'ridey night, twice
as a "Bonnie and Clyde" team.
Coste Me54l police said a man and
woman in their 20's escaped with
about '600 cash from the Mesa Verde
Liquor Store, 1520 Baker St. at 11:30
p.m.
They were ''matter of fact" said
Officer William Sanders. The man
leveled a revolver at liquor clerk
Gerald Kaiser. 25, and demande<l the
Cas:h.
Kaiser, 2956 C Peppertree Lane,
had been on duty during a recent rob-
bery at the store. He wisely cooper-
ated. Sanders said. The woma n put
tJle cash in a bag 8Jld the man order·
ed Kaiser in to a cooler and they left.
About two hours earlier. a man held
up a Tic Toe Markel 1211 N. Grand
Ave.. Santa Ana as his "skinny''
woman accomplice waited outside.
They two were in their twenties.
The bandit leve led a snub-nosed .38
revolver at clerk David Provancha
of Anaheim and ordered him to put
the cai;h. an undetermined amount.
into a bag.
.J>rovancha 3.l"ld clerk Alfred Lans-
dell of S31lta Ana were both ordered
to lie on the floor as was an unident-
ified woman customer, according to
Sgt. Joel Evartt.
Two male bandits in their 20's
struck tbe Der Weinenchnitzel, 13872
Golden West, Westmnister, at 10:19
p.m.
Sgt. Marion Young said a gunman
with a blue steel revolver told clerk
Linda Lou Fenoglio, 1390'2 La Pat
Place, "give me all the bills." She did.
The money amounted to $40 or $50.
A Garden Grove clerk at the Jack
In The Box. 11782 Garden Grove Blvd ..
was more obstinate when he was held
up at 11:10 p.m.
When two gunmen pointed a pistol
from their car at Gordon Bager, 18,
demanding the cash, he yelled rob·
bery and dropped to the floor.
Police sajd one of the bandits
"cranked ofl a couple of shots" as
they sped away in an old car. Officers
could find no trace of slugs and said
lht> shots may have been blanks.
Unless the current national crlsk la
solved, be said, "We are to roll
through civil war into adventures and
the most hateful, most ruinous usur-pations."
This {rom a man who a month ago
appeared to much of the world as the
unquestioned leader of a newly resur·
reeled France. Today the grandeur
(See FRANCE, Pqe %)
Bomb Not Yet
Ruled Out in
Copter Crash
The possibility that a bomb caused
the w~irst helicopter crash in C9Dl·
mercial aviation is one of several pos-
sibilities being sifted today by Fed·
eral investigators.
Tlle crash Wednesday into a corral
killed 23 persons in<:luding pilot, Capt.
John E. Dupies, 45, ol 6442 Govin Cir-
cle. Huntington Bead!.
Bl'adley Dunbar of the National
Tr8116portation Safety Board said Fri·
day that another theory is thet the
craft's main rotor disintegrated and
St>nt it plummeting to earth.
Investi8ators are trying to unscram-
ble a brit>f· garbled meuege aent by
pilot or co-pilot just before the dis·
aster. They plan also to reconstruct
the craft in Los Angeles, first on a .
two dimensionel and then a tine
dimensional bMil.
Operabl4 "'· i. '"'** Atrwis. Tne., tbe belleopter waa ennMM treni
Disneyland to Los Angele• J.Jaetna.
tional Airport.
Lagunan Injured
In Oif f Plunge
A Laguna Beach man wes bolpitaJ.
11.ed early this morning wbell bia
coasting car pltmged oH a ls.foot
embankment.
Douglas 0. Cowden, 24. of m Dia-
m~r.:l St .. was unconscious beside the
remains of his small car when police arrived.
Later he told police at South Coast
Community Hospital that he bad just
purchased Che oar which developed
engine trouble. Cowden was coasting
downtill to tUs home, be said, when
he miscalculated and plung«i oH the
edge ct Diamoad street in the 800
bloclc. .
Police said Cowden Md a P'Ollen
cut head 8lld complained ol beck pain.
CAY ALRY CHIEF
DEAD AT 36
FT. RTLEY Kan. (UPI) -Chief,
the tast U.S. Cavalry horse. died quiet-
ly Friday night in his stable at the
Ft. Riley Riding Club.
The Fort veterinarian said the old
horse had been "failing for several
weeks." Death wa s attributed to age.
He was 36. He will be buried with mil·
itary honors · near the Old Trooper
Monument on the installation's caval·
ry parade grounds. ·
It's Jittery • Ill Oregon
Only Nixon Calm During Key Primary 'Nerve Test'
By lfnlted Prus J11ternUoa1I
Sen. Robert F. Kennedy ls uneasy
about the outcome of next Tuesday's
PrelfdeOO.l Primary In Oretioo.
So Is New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefe!!µ.
Both Kennedy and Rockefeller fort·
M tre showing 1lgn.1 ol the Jitters
about the key prim~y whlch politi·
cal pros say could do or undo a VM·
lety of candidates.
Meanwhtle. Rlcllerd M. Nixon re·
turn«t to Oregon Friday where back-
ers ol Rockefeller •re mounting an
tleventtl.ohur wrtte·ln t(fort.
Ni•oo, favored to win handily bel'e,
showed .ut~ flA)U'•nt concem for
the drift on behalf of the Nft York
aovernor. His lellW"t!y aebedlult ID·
aluda a 1i1CJe ~~ a day
through Monday. including a hop into
neighboring Washmgton state.
Campaign managers for Kennedy
are worried because their canvasser's
are £inding as many as 30 per cent
of the state's democrat. uncommitt-
ed w1d\ Ulf election only three days
rN$Y.
'Ibey alao are concerned about a
drive mounted by or~ labor In
behall ol President JobnlOf'I.
New York City Mll)'GI' John V.
Lindsay stumped Oreton for Rocke·
feller Friday but iuworter• ol tlle
New York govern« wer. atiJJ 'P"
~ve thet hia late Mart ml8'1t
hUrt b«n in a state he won In 19&4.
Kennedy's Oregon ~en we1
tht tu-gel of baektra ol ~~ Preti·
dent Hubert H. H~. They need·
led tM Kennedy camp by ta>"inl bU
1 .. )
campaJgn would tatter it be wam't
impressively successful in Oretoa.
Sent. Fred C. Hanis (D-Okia.) ...
Walter Mondale, (D-¥ian) ~
men of United Democ!•ts for .ffGalllt-
rey, continued to p.111h 1be <>r..-
drive for President ~. ltll1 •
the beilot,
A vote for ~. HumPnJ ....
porters lllWt, woukt llllOUllt to a Wiie
lcr 1be vice ~ Wbo .. , a
~ballot.
In --politloll -..44 ...... .... Eugene J. McOlr1br ....... .. prwUctoul bmMiWWlltb Cll6 al San Frudlco .......... ~
dollar, ho'w.v• In~ "'*cl ire• forct11 "1 Vlbd
&Wes wWd1 .. • 'Ille t6ef
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SHOUTING fNTO MIRROR PRIMARY STUDENTS RE,LECT JOY OF THEMSELVES, TIACHIR
Mn. Joyce Lyon lrtfect1 Her McPHlty Students With EnthusiHm by Joining In C•m• ·
Retarded Kids Get Help
Mesa SchoolBrings_Them .. 'Out of. Darknen'
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
OI tM DallY "let Steff
Children who cannot yet print their
names in those first. scrawly, hesitant
letters are writing 38 success stories
each day at Costa Mesa's Clara
McNally School. '~
They are pupils in the Newport-
Mesa Unlfled School D i s t r I c t ' s
Trainable Mentally Retarded pro-
gram, now nearing the end of its first
year in operation.
One day's lesson for a nearly-mute
6-year-0ld, long locked in a world ·of
noo-communication, may only_ be that
it is fun to eat lunch with others.
Education;-however; is more--than
learning your ABC's. or the new math
-it is knowing about life.
IN REAL WORLD
"We're getting them out of the
closets and bedrooma and into the real
world," says TMR Principal Lou Fan·
non, "this program is one of the
greatest ever established by the state.
"Society is finally realizing there is
some human worth -maybe limited
-but it.' s there in these klda. They
have a contribution tio make," be adds.
That contribution may lie beneath a
crust of self-doubt, hardened by -
sensitivity within the family, or the
cutting ignorance of neighbors and
potential playmates.
At McNally School, the crust
crumbles.
STATE AID
Under the TMR program, initiated
in some large districts as early as
19l'l0, the state provides '675 per pupil
annually, which is supplemented by
other local and state revenue sources.
Fou.r teachers. plus two aides, work
with the Harbor Area classes, two
half-day sessions for younger children
and two day-long classes for older
puplts-;
Enrollment includes students Irom 5
to it, who are educated on the basis of
their individual bandJcaps and limita-
tions. An IQ of 50 is minimum for
regular schooling.
GREAT KIDS
"The good Lord may not have glven
them all that He could have, but what
a great group of kldl," says Fannon.
as lunchtime chatter filters into his
sparsely furnished office.
It includes a cle!ln desk, a bookcase
and a yellow paper ilower in a pot,
marlled by a sign saying "Happy Prin-
cipai's Day."
"Bring this over and set it down
here," says a guiding• voice.
"Now, first you serve the ladies."
''Quit pushing."
"U you two can't control yoursleves,
you'll bave to sit in the corner. Only
children can't control themselves -
not adult.I," says a teacher's voice.
SOUNDS SAME
Sounds of this cluaroom are similar
to those in any other: it simply lakes
longer for the puplll to absorb their
meaning.
"Ab, tacos, they're good for you.
Ummm."
Tbe students are hungry after
returning from' a weekly swimming
lesson at Eltancla Hilb Scbool, where
athletic dittctor Joe Wolf clGDates a
lunch hour to help wltb tM prQgram.
"Mrs. Brannon, I S1'aDl a lap on the
top without sinking today. I can't
believe it. I'm klearrung."
THEY FIND THE REAL WORLD WITH THEIR HANDS
Mrs. Judy Br•nnon THches P•pltr Mach• Sculpture
N·G·E·R, or show a s k u 11 · a11 d.
crossbones insignia.
MANY SKILLS
Older children get limited reading
and academic instruction, plus con-
tinuing with rn o r e sophisticated
physical training, skills ln cooking,
sewing and housekeeping, or simple
woodworking and mechanical skills.
These prepare them for a life in
whlch they can contribute to a balanc-
ed home or earn a living in any o~ the
so-called sheltered work situations,
such as Goodwill Industries. .
One or the eight polnls for admis.sion
to the TMR program is that the in-
dividual will reqwe a certain degree
of care, supervision and economic sup-
port throughout hls life.
Sad? Perhaps. .
But reality. as influenced by the
TMR classroom program -versus
the futw'e as proj~cted only a decade
or two ago for the average retarded
person -sbows this is not totally true.
PLACE JN WORLD
"They have a place in the world the
same as-yo11 and 1." says Fannon,
"and the important thing is to help
them achieve lt."
Self-accepta.Qce is the first step
tawitrd acceptance in a &«!iety which
is still somewhat retarded itself. as a
resUlt of myth, misunderstanding and
fear of that which is dUferent from the
normal.
Mirrors play an import.ant part in
this process.
A long, horizontal one mounted in
the TMR classe.s for younger children
allows them to watcl\ themselves
practice forming the sounds which
make the words to establish eventual
contact with other humans.
Older pupil) use an adult, full-length
mirror to help maintain personal <ip·
pearance during their long days ot
learning, and you can sometimes see a
boy or girl look at himself or herself
and smile.
They have a right.
Standing there is one who can now
go farther than he once had any right
to hope for. in a world which can be
tough and lonely for anyone.
Friends in Need
3 Children Killed; Family Aided
BESSEMER. Ala. (UPJ) -The
Amos L. Benum family buried tbrte of ·
its nine chlldren today. "l coWd teach yoa,'' says u older
ch.lid's voice. I "The teechers are dolng pne." Some members of tte family came
to the funeral in ~11eell'baits and on
crutches.
Today the fam.lly has a tbree-be<J.
room home, aupplies ot groceries and
ottler necessities and iJ considering
sett.lin& here permanently.
"We weren't doing it far any gain
or publicity," said Ul4 Rev. Lamar
Leccim.pt, toftspoken putor of the
First Aalembl)' ol God anarch.
' LOOK TO FtmJRE Eftrf ~Vlty at McN.U, 8cbool is
pm'td to adYnce a cbUd'• eclueation
• far 11 bk own cl!Pllllltiea will ,.,mt ad may ~ 1urprile .... ~. .
Younser cbOdren -tome talbte to ~ -.. tralDld ID ,....Ucs, • WarcMermJlll md nmtdlal ~. to
I .no. ...... to elll'W ....... U
mada N wtl1 ewr be =· ......... ~ .. ,ft.
.. 111d anap -..dllt,.dal bt their ._ • ._ ..... .,..udtbls. ., ti-., '9 Jdd ti.._ .-Catlmal
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But there were oli>ers at the fun-
eral too -members o1 a larger. tboutb \lllOfficlaJ, femlly that adopt·
ed tbt Bentou aDd alf.-ed 1btm a
bame ,.... they ..,.. wttbout U1
J>Cl'Sell.iolll.
A trectior..Vllllr r1C had stnack ttle
8"*° SamU1 *• oa latentatt at jUlt IOUtia (If Seaemtr. 'lbret dUld· reo dltd 1D tbe er~ the Olm tight members ol die fa . wm bolpltal·
lied. 1be fmUlJ 1-4 been trawling
from CaJ1fOnrla lo G.orglil. Tbe7 bad
DO 01eodl or rtlat.tv.. bi Allbllna •
But wttiD boun lifter .. ~ _.,....,.,iom end iDdlvkllllle la Beu-
.., ad tllt .... • G'CIUDll A"'9ibtmt
wtat ....... t.
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Lecompt said the house DtedtCl IOme
"fillnl up" btfot• the f1mll1 could
mow in. But thlt wun't all It got.
An S'll\Y of volunteers went to wort ,
and by the t1mt they Wtrt tbro\tah,
U'le JM'd bed beta mowed, 1be bu sh·
ti trimmed, lftd atill tbt help COD•
Uftued to pour in.
In Ult meantime, BeMeJDer bull· ne..m.i came fonrvd with jOb off. ers. 'Ibey wut tbe ftmlq to st«Y.
But L«Dnpte polnetcl out, ''tbt lam· 111'. ltW • , llbock. ..
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Neo-Nazis .. .
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Hider W or1hipers F~, lJ~l Professo~ A1serts . 11 TBOllAI FO&TIJNE ...............
The reborn Nazi party of West
Geimany is not a threat to peace,
Heory Cord Meyer, 'Cbalnnan of the
UCI history department feels.
Followers of Nagel von Tbadden,
popularly known as neo-NaZis, are no
more threatening than r or m e r
Alabama Gov. George Wallace's
followers are in this country, he
claims.
Numerically they number about 10
percent of the West German popula7 Lion, he said in the latest lecture in an
I ntemational Alf airs series sponsored
by UCI Young Republicans.
He said it seems that their number
has suddenly grown, but he ma.;ntains
that it has not. "What we have seen,"
he said, "is a coalescence of con·
servative votes in von 'Fbaddeii'& Na-
fional Democratic Party."
These same votes were there before.
but they were scattered so they did
not elect representatives, he said.
Body Studied
For Match to
King's Killer
MAHANOY CITY, Pa. (UPI)-State
Police prepered today to compare the
dental charts of the accused slayer of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with the
facial remains of a murder victim
found in a shaUow grave near here.
George Durilla, state police detect·
ive. said the comparison with the
mouth charts of James Earl Rav
would take "a couple of minutes," but
he didn't Indicate when the examtna:
tion would be made.
Dlstrtct Attorney Richard Russen of
_. ScbuylktD County said Friday there
were absolutely no indications of a
connection between the misa.lng Ray
and the body or the gangland-11tyle
slaying victim believer murdered less
than one month ago.
Russell said there was a "million to
one" chance the body, which bad been
sprlnkled with lime to hasten disinte-
gration, was that of Ray, accused of
fiirng the bullet which killed Klng in
Memphis, Tenn .. April 4.
The District Attorne:v said it aopear-
ed to be a ganPland slaying, although
"we have no Mafia as such in our
area. But the burial and the beating
is in the style of a professional MaJia
job."
The charts were mailed to state po-
lice in Reading from FBI headquarters 'Ji\ W as~f or Ftiday as part or the
• routiiie investigation into tlie 1dentitv
or the man whose body was unearthed
May 8.
The FBI was asked for tile dental
charts May 17, a week after two state
forestry workers discovered the skele-
tal remains in the g r a v e in Pine
Woods. An autopsy showed the vic·
tim bad been shot bv three .38 calibf>r
bullets, hls jawbone fractured and
some tefilth knocked out.
Russell said the ch9rts· were not re-
quested on an urgegnt basis "because
the possibility the body was Ray's
was so remote."
Danny Escobedo
In Court Again
CHICAGO (UPl) -Selection or the
jury to hear testimony in the trial of
Daniel Escobedo -charged with sell-
ing marijuana -was c o m p 1 e t e d
Friday.
The 30 · year • old Esco~o ls no
stranger to courtrooms. He made le-
gal history in 1964, when the U.S. Su-
preme Court reversed a 1960 murder
conviction against him.
Escobedo was sentenced to serve 22
years in prison on Feb. 1.0 after he
was convicted for selling $2,200 worth
of heroin to under cover agents.
Weekend
Weather
Coastal
The Orange Coast will be clear today
and Sunday. A l&-knot breeze is pre-
dicted with visability estimated at 10
miles. Catalina will be clear with an eui-
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voters angered and annoyed et studat fonee Germln>' threatening peace as
uprisings helped elect the Catttornia long • W• German military might
governor. is held•• IH.lb by the United States
•'There has been all iocreasing and the Eut German military is con-
ref orm tempo at German universities tained by Ruasia.
in recent years," he said. "Riots in • · He. ~ Germ&ll unificatiQD does
Berlin and other cities have swun1 , are-Jetttag·tbe Ubl&ed States call the
votes to von Thadden." military signala "altbougb tbings are
In view of recent events - a slight getting itchy Oil atomic weapons."
German repression, rampant na· ' A remote possibility, .he said, is that
tiooal.iam in France, tbe collapse of in a major showdown between Moacow
NATO -be said be 11 lmpresaed that' and Pekin.I, Red QUna mlCht be wUJ.
the strenitb cl tbe polltical rigbt lm'' iDJ to pay a J.Ugb ~to get German gr:e~· eated the neo-Nall won't power and creaUvity on Its aide.
make ~ ll'tat beadw&J llecause '.'tbe Hiltory has ahon that international
Iastibg imprealion left era tbe German . alignments are never aacros~ct, he
peCJi>1, J>y Nulim 11 tut it was a . said, but then conc1Uded,1~'Yo~ needn't
failure." . lole much sleep over it.
He sald It ts· ai foolish today to look Her said German unification does
for a new German threat to world not loom in the immediate futw'e, but
peace to come under the banner of the if either East or West Germany
swastika u it was following World break.I from its 'Present orbit -
WM I to f ... a return~ the Kaiser. "Watch out." ..
Slow, B 'i-eath Bit Short?.
-You CQu"1 Be Suspect
Do any of your em•ea appear a
ltttle slow in their acti'.atT 11&' a little
short of breath wba:;. are not? Do they roll their own Ues or go
off alone on thelr • or lunch
breaks and n.turn be~g a .strangt
odor or dialated pupils?
If so, they may be marijuana users.
Don't, whatever yoo do, t1' to take the
matter iitto your own bands. Call the
police department, according to Sgt.s.
Larry Bersch and Ron Allen of the
Costa Mesa Police Dep~ent.
Both men, in sj>taking tO the in·
duttrial and retail eommi"" of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of 'toritmerce,
warned employers of the. cfanger iri
destroying necessary evfdence, and
aasured them . that no hasty arrests
~e made so the employer 1s not em·
barraased.
-Poor Folks-Need
Public Housmg,
Kuchel Declares
A challenge to the nation's con.
st.ruction industry to "build a new
America for the disadvantaged citizen
who has never known h o m e
ownership'' was voiced Friday night
by Sen. ThQmas.». Kuc~~I {R·Calif.).
Public Musing has been "on~ of the
greatest failures of Federal pro·
grams," California's senior senator
said to a Construction Industry Forum
meeting in Anaheim in conjunction
with the Orange County Home and
Decorators Show.
Kuchel said housing programs
''must stress private sector in·
volvement. a carefully defined role for
governme'llt, individual r e s i d e n t
participation and home ownership."
"We also must study and improve
the best existing programs," the
senator said.
From P.,e J
FRANCE ...
he conjured in a decade of personal
rule bad largely evaporated.
As he did in World War II and dur-
ing the Algerian crisis of 1958, De
Gaulle proposed himself as something
of a modern Joan of Arc. "I am ready
this time again.
"But this time again, this time In
·particular, I need -yes. I need -the
French people to sa.y what It wants,"
he said.
He indicated defeat in the June vote
-anything less than a massive "Qui"
-would bring his prompt resignation.
Immediately. throughout France, a
~iolent minority answered.
In Paris, t h o u s a n d s marched
through garbage-Uttered boUlevards,
burned automobiles, waved red ban~
ners. chanted "goodbye De Gaulle
goodbye," sacked and set fire to the
stock market. smashed windows in the
senate, raised 15-foot-hi~h trash barrt.:
cades, besieged one m11in police head·
quarters and invaded two rmaUer
posta, hurled Molotov cocktails and
formed bucket brigades to pus cobble·.
stones to stronga(Dled younr men
bombarding the police. The police
won. It was no famous victory.
p,.... P.,e J
QUEEN .•••
"The masses of the usera get it
within the county, not Tijuana or Los
Angeles,'' Sergeant Bench said. "If
you knew the right people, you could
get it within five minutes of wherever you are." _ · ,r
"Klds are bot the only narcotics or.
fenders; there were 98 adult arrests in
Costa Mesa alone in 1967 and, though
men are more susceptible to search,
there are a great many women
users," the officer continued.
Following a film about the dangers
and use of the plant, officers burned
some to allow employers to become
acquainted with the odd odor.
Trustees Give
Dumke Support
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Trustees 0£
the California state college system
have rallied to the defense of Chan-
cellor Glenn S. Dumke in response to
a faculty demand for Dumke's resig-
nation.
The 42 members of the system's
academic senate voted 30 to 10 with
two abstentions Friday to seek Dum·
ke's ouster.
The action followed a 35-5 vote ex-
pressing '10 confidence in Dumke's
adminjstrati6'!.
The no-confidence motion cbwged
Dumke with a lack of leadership and
accused him of failing to communicate
and consult with other college officials
and !ail~ng to dele_gate authority and
responsibility.
Trustees for the 13-college system
termed the facuJtt action childish and
petu1ent and expressed confidence in
Dumke's administration. as did Lt.
Gov. R o b e rt Finch, an ex-officio
trustee.
BLAIBERG BACK
IN HOSPIT A'L
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (UP)-
The world's longest surviving heart
transplant patient, Dr. Philip Blai·
berg, entered Groote Schuur H<XSpi·
tal here Friday for a series of medi·
cal tests.
"I feel fine," the 59-year-old re·
tired dentist told new6men es he
strode into U1e hospital wttere he re·
ceived bis new heart in an operation
Jan. 2. '"I'l!tis series of tests has been
in the cards for some time."
T.he hospital made ao comment on
reasons for Blaiberg's readmission
and apparently attached no particular
worries to it.
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It seems that committees are
being formed for most everything
these days. Latest in the long list
is the FARR committee , which Is
headed by Wllli•m Wilier, San
Marcos avocado grower. Compri}-
ed of avocado growers. lhe com·
rrtittee is working in conjunction
with Don Gu1t•fson, San Diego
County farm advisor. The FARTI
Committee is offering a $50,000
award for solutions to their prob-
lem. 9ll yes, FARR stands for
"Fight Avocado Root Rot." •
'J,,ongut dog in the iq<>Tld' i.f carried
into the Dubuque, Iowa, dog .thow
by Mrs. Robert Pautvei11. At le<Ut it
appears that way t1$ she arriiws wi~h
her entries. Actuall11, Mrs. Pautvem
is carrying not one, but two prize·
winning dachshund&. • Thom.a McConville Jr., 21, of
Long Beach, who made an unfor·
lunate choice in disposing of loot
from a burglary, bas been sen·
tenced to State Prison. Officers re-
vealed that Mcconville gave a dia·
mond ring, picked up in a burglary
at a Long Beach home, to a girl
friend. The girl recognized the ring
as one she had returned to another
suitor two months earlier and call·
ed police. •
Two bol(S armed with darts
nre believed responsible for
damaging the screen of. a down·
town -Cincinnati mow thenter f
this week. The f Um being .~hown
was "The Party" in which one (
of the actors ~ atruck in tht *
forehead with n dart tipptd
with 11 suction cup.
• Actor Elliot Gould, husband of
8.,br• Streia•nd, was fined $795
for 63 unpaid parking tickets in a
New York traffic court. He was ac·
cused of having 98 unpaid tickets
after his car was found illegally
parked outside his home last
month. However. Gould said in hi!;
court appearance that he had paid
~of them . • Indiana Secretary oC Stale Edgar o. Wh itcomb, a Republican candi·
date for governor. spoke about cut·
ting crime in the streets during a
talk to Indiana Associated Press
managing editors. When he re·
turned to his car. he found a $12:)
camera had been stolen. • A grocery near Warren (Pa . 1
County Jail was burglarized and
police had a hunch. Inmates Wil·
ll am H. lucMnen and Peter E.
Sw•rh were charged with robbing
the store and returning to their
cells. The loot was found in a cell
occu pied by the two prisoners who
were trustees serving sentences
for . . . you guessed it
burglary. • Or. R•lph I . Wflll•m•, Alaska
state bacterlolog.ist, may be re-
. leased from a San Francisco hos-
pital wilbln two w~s • . . • 1till
c.arrying five bulleu 1n his head.
Williams, 57, was beaten ln a mug-
ging and then shot in the head IS
he lay unconscious. Unaware he
was shot, he went to Dr. Dudley J.
flloumi•r the next day complalnlng
of a nagging beadacbe. X-rays dis-
'-closed tbe bulleta lo bis head. Four-
nier laid tbe wounds would heal
and it would be better not to at-
tempt 1ur1ery unleas it was re-
quired. • ...,. C.W., 17, of Richmond
lnd., lost hll temper wlMn police 1loPPed hlm for IPeedlnJ. He tore
up "Ole 1peedtn1 tlctet and threw
It on tbe ptvement. Thl1 week
Coble appeared before J-.. R•
•rt G. lurten and WU fined •12 for rpeedina •.. and $21 for dump-
ln& rubbtsb on Ult bitb••Y· ·
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S.11lllfdlY, May 2S. 1%8
Naney Beagan Fields Wi~es ~ ~niz
Fir st Lady Talk& on Subject.I From P ets to ·Politic& In . Orange Count y Visi t
By JODEAN HASTINGS
Of ... Dellr .........
A barra&e of un$creened questions
ranlin& from pets to poUtics to
persoul life was burled 1t Mrs. Nan·
cy Reagan Thursday durin& a lun-
~ spoDJored by the combined
Orani&County healing 1uxlliartes.
ln what was announced as a non·
political appearance. Mrs. Reagan
waa guest at ttie first interprofessional
wives' meeting ol the dental. me.dicaJ.
pllarmaceutical and veterinary aux·
illaries at Knott's Berry Farm.
SpeUing ca.ndidly in answer to
wrlten questions su bmitted by.the au-
dle~e. Mrs. Reagan drew unanimous
applause when she staled her views of
~tudent minority groups trying to con·
rol college campuses.
"l agree wholeheartedly with the
irst s~tement my husband made:
Driving Home
obey the rules ar 1et out," abe stated
vebemenUy.
."I cet 10 impatient with these
groups -no one .uked them to 10 to
college and if they don't like lt they
should aet out and ao ~ elJe
..• and that coes for the teacben. too.
They are in the min«lty, Mid it's time
for th,.e majority of students to make
themselves heard." she concluded.
Introduced by Walter Koott, Mrs.
Reagan made several reference• to an
analogy quoted e•lier la the procram
by Mrs. William Wickett Jr .• praldent
or ttte·medical auxiliary. that "women,
Ii~ teabags. don't know their own
strength until they get in hot water."
"We are In hot water now, and
women can be the turning polnt. Our
country reilly ls at a crossr~. and
the next election may well be me moll
important one we'll ever have. Women
must lnvolvt tbemlelvea -no ID·
dividual can afford to sit bacll: an~ not
take an active part. And when women
are aroused, u ttiey are now, look
out: they're 1oln& to do something."
The Fint Lady, trimlY lttired in a
navy two plece 1ult featuring a short
double-breasted jacket with a white
rolled collar, flatly denied that. her
husband had formed an alliance with
Eastern liberals.
"I thought the e n t e r t a i n m e n t
business had the corner on rumors.
but it's chiJd's play compared to
politics.'' she quipped with a charming
smUe.
Without losing her poise she repUe<I
In the query ol when her busb•nd was
going to stop campaign.in& and start
governing with the com.m~t. that he
now is governing, as well as cam-
paigning.
While admitting that she didn't know
how it could be 1ccomplished. she
whould like to see some control ex·
erled over campaign..budget,s.
"Politics shouldn't be the province
of the wealthy. but money is important
in politics; TV is important. and very
expensive -that's why my husband is
campaigning. Already he bas raised $3
mUllon ror the Republican Party. l
just don't know the answer." she sigh·
ed.
Her expressive lace grew serious as
she responded to whether she ·wanted'
her husband to be president.
"With the world si tuation we have
today. r lon't see how any woman
could say she would ·want' this for so-
meone she loves. My heart goes out to
whoever is there. Republican or
Democrat. l'm my husband's greatest
fan; I beUeve there's nothing he can't
do, but want it? Her voice trailed.
In Costa Mesa
UNFIL TIRED QUESTIONS
N•ncy R .. gan on Spot
Ambulance Firm
Permits Canceled
Permiti; required for serving Costa
Mesa have been stripped from an am·
bulance company which started to
change hands and then apparently fail·
ed completely •
A certmcate rl public need an<!
necessity and a business license ror
C:Ounty Victims'
Families Win
$125,000 Suit
Rayshore Ambulance Service. 464 N.
Newport Blvd .. were canceled by the
city council this week.
The requtsl was made by the city
rinance department and Police Chief
Ro~er Neth told councilmen the ap-
parently defunct firm Called to provide
24-hour emergency service as re·
·qu ired.
He said former owner R a y
Thompson had advised two purchasers
of the service severaJ months ago that
they must transfer the paperwork
through the city.
Two men· identified as F. E. Sortino
and J. R. Funston in police depart•
ment records applied for permH.s
once. but the transaction was ap-
parently not complete at that point.
Scott MacKenzie of San Clemente g e l s in few
final licks on computerized electronic golf driving
machine at Orange County Home and Decorators
~how as the sho"'. in Anaheim Convention ('cnler.
heads into home stretch. Bi~ 'show will close Sun·
day night.
~·amities of two Orange County
airline employM among 95 persons
killed more than six years ago in a
New York jetliner crash have been
awarded a total of $125.000 m
damages.
• Los Angeles Superior Court jury
awarded Sl00,000 to the family or se·
cond officer Robert .J . Pecor. and
S'l:i.000 will go to survivors of
stewardess Betty A. Moore.
Chief Neth said B a y-s h-oT e
Ambulance was removed from the
police rotation call list and Seals
Ambulance now handles local ac·
cidents. emergency medical aid calls
and injury cases.
, Police i:encrally prefer two or more
ambulance services because com·
petition stimulates each firm to try tn
increase its professional level of
service.
Hair s and Glms
Lead to Arrest
On Burglary Rap
Hairs found at the scene or a
restaurant burglary discovered by a
C o 11 t a Mesa policeman led to the
arrest or a man he had picked up a
rew hours earlier and jailed to sleep
off a drunk.
Slumbering .Toe f'. Rivera. 50. of 3l!l
Ogle St.. was rebooked on suspicion of
burglary. but police claimed he was
not yet able to understand the more
serious charge.
Q{{jcer Dick Bersch said he wa"
patrolling about dawn w h e n he
noticed the Patio Pantry. 1 7 :J 4
Newport Blvd.. had a i;mashed win·
dow.
Checking the scene. he found 11
jukebox Inside smashed. pried open
and rifled of coin~ and then discovered
two distinctive black hairs on the win·
dowsill.
The hairs looke<I exactly like
Rivera's. Bersch said.
The officer returned tn the jail and
matched the hairs. as well as com·
paring tiny glass shards from the
burglary scene with many more scat-
tered through Rivera's hair and
sprinkled in the weave of his sweater.
Investigators later this morninr.
were attempting to contact the cafr
owner to determine how much mone:·
was stolen from the jukebox.
Police said Bersch originally 11r
rested Rivera at 2:45 a.m., then re·ar-
rested him at 5:50 a.m .. before the
owner was aware of the burglary or
the suspect or his arttst in connection
with It. The hair and glasi; were held a~
evidence to be analyud by the
Orange 'County sheriffs c r Im e
laboratory.
.
'IONll lt IN 1'11 .
Met ,net, Cehl Ceclqtft,
A •
Record Check.Trips Youth
With Stolen Credit Card
Verdict& were returned Thursday
against the Boeln' Co .. builder. of \he
707 jetliner. Bendix Corp .. equipment
manufacturer, and American Airlines.
Damaged insulation ca'\Jsed a tail
malfunction which sent the bil! jet
crashing to earth moments after lls
March 1. 1962. takeoff from Kennedy
Airport. attorneys aq~ued.
Competition, however, Goes not n ·
\e.nd to pol\ce and fire calls. llnce ea.ch
company alternate!\ on the emergency
runs.
Emergency situations on two con·
seculive days recently resulted in
persons refusing ambulancPs for ill
relatives because they fell they could
not afford the fee.
Suspicious clerks at. a Costa Mesa men's store ran a record check oo a
· credit card this week leading to cap-
ture of one of two youths who tried
to use it to charge $17.85 worth of
clothing.
One sus))('cl was caught by a secur·
ity guard as he dashed toward a mall
pxjt at South Coast Plaza, but thP.
other youth. who handed him the
card ln the store, escaped.
Rex L. Grazide. 18, of :W.19 Pomona
Ave.. Costa Mesa. was booked on
i;usp1cion of burglary after being tak·
en into custody by Officer Ron Pal·
mer Tuesday afternoon.
Clerks Bonita A. Bangharl and Nan·
cy Kttutz said Grazide and a com·
panion came into the Harris & frank
!'tore at 333.1 Bristol St .. and tried In
hiy two shiru and underwear.
Society Honor
.4'warded Mesan
Steven Boyd of Costa Mesa, a senior
I Claremont Men's College bas won
ionorable mention for hjs paper
'Charles Darwin: A S o c i a 1
Darwinist?" presented to the Southern
California Regional Convention of Phi
Alpha Theta . national honors society
in history.
A His1ory major. Boyd is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Boyd, 280 E .
Wilson St.
WhPn they signed I.he chargP platP
with a different signature, then gave
a Costa Mesa slTeet name in Corona
del Mar. Miss Kreutz checked on the
card.
Largest seUlements in the Sl.5
million damage suit -S.i50.000 each -
· went to familiPs or co·pilot Michael
Barna .rr.. Rollinit Hills. a n d
passenger Gerald Glasner. Glendora.
In one case. an p)derly man died And
in the other. a babv in convul sions was
rushed to Orange County Medical
CPnter by its parents. but police do not
know the outcome.
New UCI Prexy 'Realisf
Negro Discounts 'R eve rse B ac klmh' Vict.ory
Ron RidJZle UC Irvine·~ new student when thP ramrml\ hrsl opened three elected to the stu~nt senat~. Sub~-
bod ·d · 1 d sn't talk bi" Nor .vears ago. quently. ht> was c sen sena e preSl· y pres• en . . oe. . .... dent nm tern. <loe!i he set his sights particularh• Fram hi~h i;chnol in southPast Los ,.. y h' h · · · · AnJ;?elcs h(' ri;?url'd he would ~n to He-defeated three other candidates
ig .' . . . IJCLA . but his mother w:rnted him to for student body president. winning ~1dgle is. a realts! and ran hill cam· "n to one nf the smaller UC campusci;. over his closest rival by several hun· va•J?D mak1n,1? promises to the ~tudenls ,,.. b I d dred votes. he stands a good chance of being able He set nut to look al three ut sett e Rid"IP will poll ~tudents to k on thp hrst on(' he sa"'. ,., to eep. ~II was irnrh a beautirul school... determine how they want their !itudent He believes he won the election last body fees spent. He also will give
week because he was the only can· he said · 1 them an opportunity to vote on didate who offered concrete proposals Ridgh' is studvmi: history and 15 .nn whether iitudent body membership
instead of talking in generalities. sure what •he will do after graduation. should continue to be. compulsory ..
rt is also possible he won becllU!if' hr but It could be he will j!q to law school. By "etting students Involved in their
be Will hP take an active parl in the " !s a Negro. There may have en 11 "Overnment, he hopes to ,l!et them d t t i: t•1v1I ri ghts movpmenl ~ ... . -evf'rse backlash -stu en s vo 10 "MorP lhan likely." he ~ 3 i rt . more concerned with what is gomg on
·or him tn show their parents. . Thrre's not much choice. l cannot on campus and in the broader com·
"ft's possible. Perha~s . a fr11· see whal else I could do. There is too munity. :tudents did. but I doubt if 11 swun,c much 10 bp donP." Regarding student government lak·
the election." R1d,1?le said. Smaller campus issues, however. in· ing stands on ofr campus issues such Rid"le. 20. i~ quietly i;tud1011.i:. Hr as Vietnam. he said. "That's one of " · , olve him at the moment. voices his concern without seem1011 a~ He beJ,?an his student political cart'rr the big hang ups with non-voluntary
intense ai-most sludent leaderi:. . lafl Januar.v when he ran for and was J,?overnment. As long as students are A junior . Ridgle enrolled at l Cl " compelled to join. the government
~houldn't take any stand on non·uni·
''eri;ity related issues.''
CdM'• Torreu Webb
50-year
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
CM "" Otllf , .........
Ttlrry Webb. 73·year-old C-Orona del
Mar 1viation pioneer. Wft awaltin.1 an
award from Wuhingtofl. D.C .. today
honoring his contribution to the lint
days of air mall service.
The award commemor1te1 the SOil\
anniversary of tlylng the mail, and
,.,... out Webb and 15 other early
4-pilots as "truly niel'1 in
bucklkln."
Ceremonies for the. ewnt were held
IMt week 111 Wllllhtngton. D. C .. preald·
et over by Poctmasttt General W.
Marvtn Watson.
Webb. a wtdowtr and 1.2· l'Ar rtsl·
dent ot OoroM del Mar. was 11nabt. to
attend. But In a OAtLY PILOT ln·
tervtew tod11 ht recalled the role ht
played 1etttn1 the milt alrbornt:
••1 wu a u.u..nt tn the Air Corpe
.,
Flier Honored
during WDtld War I Air mail 11t that
time was just a rumor.
"One day. my commanding ofrlcer
uked me h(lw would I llke tn ny to
New York. I 111dn't es~clally care
Rboul it. but there I wu on the rlrst
flight. "It was a 11().mile night from
Phlladelphi1. flying a ISO.horsepower
mspano.Sulsa Curtis JN~ piane with a
bunch of letters that cost 24 ce.nta
each." Webb alto te1l flew six other p\anes
the Air Corp1 uled for air mail durlnit
tnose first months. includtnc a trl·
win,, twolftglne Caprnlli. TM p()lltm .. ter •ene.ral said tM
pilot! wtrt pioneers who "fou1ht not
Indiana. but rtormw. bad we8\htt, poor
l•ndinl fltlds and engines that ofttn
faUfJd,
• • Y o u r navl1ation'1 l"'trwnella
were in )"CJUr btad9. and on~ 1beer
df!lermination and physical effort
were responsible for those fi~ ~uc·
ces~es."
Webb ll1 now a retire<! vice prei;l<lfont
of the Texaco Co.
The active former pilot saio ht h;1d
many forced landings and n1rrow
cscepes during the e~ly years of
aviation. He still enj• flying and
does a great dee! of It commercially .
Webb 11 ~ second·generetioo Calif or·
nian, and a graduate of th~ School o(
MJne1 of Columbia University.
He was captain 0( the hockey team
In coUece. and enjoys bJg gasne fi shlni
and 10\J. His files on the fl r~I years of fll1:ht
were presented to USC at the
unlv.,..lty's requdl. . One of the group of ongiul 11lr mall
pilob new A rebuilt t917 ~ Havtlland
ac:ro11 tbl country last week to mark
h aoth year of air mail.
I
HIRO IN 1MI
Terrey WIMt Aweftl Award
•
(
I
Pulpit and PeW'
Dr. P. G. Neumann will
condUct a special memori.al
service at b Flnt Baptist
Cburdt of Cos&a Meta, 301
Magnol.la. to honor two con·
g r e g a t 1 o n m embers.
Richard C. O'Brien and
Ricky Speaks, who died in
Vietnam. Dr. Neumann's
sermon will be • • F 1 v e
Minutes Aft.er Death." The
service will begin at 11 a.m.
Sunday.
A film titled "Anarchy"
will be shown at the 7 p.m.
..-orsbJp. ,
The Harbor l'.rta Reform
Temple bas scheduled a se·
cond information and social
meeting at 8· P.W.. Tuesday
:in · the Ne\Vport Riviera
Cloohouse, 350 Riviera Ave ..
Costa M e s a . Commll:teil
reports on the Temple's pro-
gress and future plans will
be iiven.
~ Luttleran C h u r ch
·Women of Church of the
Retarrectloa will hold their
pueral JMeting at 8 p.m.
Tuesct.y .t the church. 9812
HamJM.on, H u n t i n g to n
• Beach. Guest speaker will
be Jon Brookhart who will
talk abOut social problems.
The vntt«! thank offering
• of the church women will be
present.ed at the three
morning service& at St.
Geor1e'1 Episcopal Cburcb,
E l Toro, SUoday.
Dr. Loloa Davis, who was
to bave addressed t h e
Ualta.rfn U a l v e r a 1 I 1 t
FeU.wtblp of L a I • • a
Beaela last week bl.It was
unable te attend, will give
the talk to the group this
Sunday at 1he 10:30 a.m.
meeting in ~ Art Anoda·
tion Gallery. Dr. Daoris'
in the ~llowsh.ip ban ol
Cena Ml Mar Commuity
C1audl C..peiatleeal~ 511
Heliotrope Ave.
Child care .ct church
school will be provided at 10
a.m.
Lopk w!U b6 "'11W Develop· "For in him we live, and
meat of the Adole1C1nts." -move. and haw our being .•
At the Hot:,n(tu Beaelt ." TbJt passage from Acta is
Claucb of ReUpua Sde11ee. part of the lessoo-sennoo
420 10th St .. the Rev. Ernest which will be read Sunday iii Pate will speak tills Sunday au Orange County CllrtsUu
on the topic-"Peace . of Seleaee churches. Subject
Mimi." Both.. the adult and · of the Jes.son is "Soul ~
the junior church services Body."
begin at 11 a.m.
"Can We Love 0 u r
Enemies?" is the question
Dr. Morris C. Robinson wiU
ask in hjs sermon Sunday at
the JO a.m. service of St.
Mart Pre1hyterian Church,
East Bluff Drive and J am·
boree Road, N e w p o r t
Beach. A coffee fellowship
will follow the service.
Child care will be pro·
vided llld church school will
be condaeted during the
service.
Both the 7:30 and 9 a.m.
worship hours at St. .James
Eplteopal Church, 3209 Via
Udo. Newport Beach. Sun·
day wiU be e u c h a r i s t
services. Morning prayer
will be at 11 a.m.
Dr. Philip G. Murray will
present a sermon titled
''How to Know the Bible" at
the 10 a.m. sttVice Sunday
Put.or A n d r e w C.
Anderson of Prince •f Peaee
Ludlera• Cl1111ch, 2987 ~
Vel'de Drive, Coirta Mesa,
will preach this week on the
subject "When You Feel
Llke Giving Up." Services
will begin at 8 and 11: 15
a.m., with Sunday Scbooi .t
9:15 and lO:lS a.m.
The second aMual book
fair will be held this Sunday
b et ween s ervices .
Refreshments will be aerv·
ed.
"On Running Out of Oil"
is the sermon title for Sun-
day chosen by the Rev. Don
A. Bassett. pastor ot the
Balboa Island CommUJllty
MeUiodlst Church, US Agate
Ave. Services are at 9:30
and ll :00 a.m. with Sunday
School at 9:30 a.m.
This Sunday will be
Loyalty SundQy. Finencial
pl«!gu for the coming year
..
Aanivent1r9 Ber.ided
Joining a •voice 8dalt cboir and 80 children's voices to herald 15th anniver-
sary of Christ Lutbera Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. are (from left)
Mrs. Richard Hanm, Mn. Tom Rakhsbani, both on violin; Mrs. Jarvis Schwen ..
nesen, viola, and l!;ric Scbwennessen, cello. Anniversary theme is "All Thanks
Go to God."
will be received.
Temple lletll DnN el
Oran1e Couty wlD conduct
regular Sabblltb M •k:el
Friday. Mliy 31, at ... Com-
m u n i t y Cioncreptlona.l
Cllurdl, K•Ua md Bloom·
field, Los Alamitos, betin·
Ding at 7:45 p.m.
Dr. James L. Catanzaro
wt1J preaob this Sundey at
the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser·
vices at ne Pretbyterlu Clmrell ef u.e Conmt,
2850 Fairview Roed, Cotta
(See PULPIT, Pase I)
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'I
Sermon Explains
•
Motives of Marc~
By LOUIS CASSELS Almriea. .. the preac:ber ad·
Ualted Prete ta&enaadlul ded aoJtmnq.
Tbe quemon moet fre.. 8E SAID America DOW
qQllllltly aelted about the ha tbe resources t o
poor peoples march OD el:imJoate poverty, b11t it is
w~ is: Why are by no means evident yet
that It baa tbe will to do so.
1hey doing it? . And that is wby, be said,
Imptidt ln the q~ettlon, ln "We are coming to Washing ..
many cues. is a bellef that . ton In a por peop1e•1 cam·
the march can't do any good paign.
but may do great harm by "We ar.e going to bring the
sparking a new outbreak of ti{ed. the poor, the huddled
racial violence. massH. We are going to
NO ACCOUNT of the
marchers' motives is likely
to Ntilfy ail crWcs. But
thole wbo bave an open
mind on tbe subject may
find IOIDe entigbtenmeot in
the wQt'da Of a sermon that
WU delivered a few weeks
ago from the pulpit of
W a a hi n g t o n National
Cathedral.
The preacher r e c a l I e d
Jesus' parable about a rich
man named Dives who ig:
nored the suffering of a poor
t>eaar at bis door. The
point of the parable, he &aid,
was that "Dives went to bell
becauae he tried to be a con·
aclentioua objector in" thi
war atainlt poverty."
''And this can happen to
bring those who have known
neg)ect. We a r e going to
bring those who. have come
to feel that lite is & loog and
desolate corridor with DO
exit signs.
"We are going to bring
children and adults and old
people ; people who have
never aeen a doctor or den·
ti5t iD their lives.
"WE ARE not coming to
Ws.-shington to engage in any
histrionic ge1ture. We a:re
not coming to tear up
Washington. We are coming
to demand that the govern·
ment addFess itself to the
problem of poverty.
. "We are coming to ask
America te be true to th•
(See CASSELS, P .. e I )
ORANGE COAST CHURCH DIREC.TORY
FAIRVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH CA.•.u
'•Irv ....... _, l'elr Drive, C.M.
1:30 & 10:55 A.M. WORSHIP SERVICE
t :• A.M. SUNDAY CHU•CK SCHOOL •:M l'.M. Jr. HI & Sr. HI ._lbt YIWtll l't..._,_
llllM StudY Wed. 7:00 & 1:15 l'.M. .......,, MllY1'I V. Teylw -NwwY te,. -~II
HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Ult a-., It. • ,...._, c .... W..
JIHY ~LTANCI. Pwtw
Sanday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11 :00 a.m.
Baptist TraJn.lng Union 6 p.m. Evening service 7 p.m. 1
1
Wednelday Bible Study & Prayer ·: ......... 7:00 p.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
HtMa ...... c.... "'-• ...... ,,, ...... .
s.-4_., ........ •• ·~~··. •:41 Trelt•l"t U11te11 .. • •• •• ••. 6:00 .......... Wenlllp ••••.... \I :00 Eve11t119 Worship •••••• , , • 7:00
• Wtcl11e•Cl•y Evenl119 Service ..• , .••.. 7: 15
,.._ MZ.tlll N•l'MfY AhNys A"'4We -
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH
1'712 Or1he111 It., H""tlntton leech
lAc,... fffm MH4owlark Oolf Couf'll)
SUNDAY ~MOOL .. t1U AM TRAINING UNION ... •• 6 l'M
MOllNIN• WOIUHIP' • 111• AM IVININO WOltSHll' •••. 1 P'M
IARL C. WASHMUTH, ftutw
146-t121 147-2015 N..._., c.,. .............. "' MnlaS
UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH
2211 S. I. PAUSADU RD.
SANTA ANA Hll6HTS
IUWOAY • ...JCMOOL • .. ....... '1• A.M. MOttlUNO WOttSKIP' . _ ..... ~ •• -11 A.M. !i::~N•OIC ~~~~~~~ WIDNESDAY . • ... 11:~ ;:::
••v. •oe11T CAHILL-CHUICH ""°"' Ml:a'"
FllST
IA"1ST CHURCH ......... ..,
CAmwiQll .... 1111
11411 M.,..ala. .......... ..,
Or.~ A-. I-Im MlflltMr
Su"cley School ...... 9:ll AM
M•rni119 Wo,.hip • . 11 :00 AM
'rayer Service , , • , 6:JO PM
Evt"i119 Worthip . . • . 7:00 PM
N,,,.,Y AnlleMt If •• StrYkH
147-4844
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Victoria & Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa --···"-' 111\llll•ttr
DMtl• He4fet "'"""' """'ltM •etty Wertlll• I :• a.111.
a1111t SC-• ... •• f:M t >lft. Mtr11t"9 w..-11i. . • . .... 111• •·"'·
Ytotll Ortupt • '""· v...... . .... .. , "·"'·
Nursery Care Pl'ovlded
Ml-4771 141·U4t
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCHES
llANCHU Of ntl.-ltOTMD CHVl_Clf
THI FllST CHUIC" OJ CHllST, ICllNT1f'
IN IOSTON, 1MASSACHUSITTS
Subject of Lesson -May 28
"So-JI and Body"
Corona del Mar-S.COnd Church of Newport IMch
c-..... Sc'-'
'10~A,,..
C-.. ¥9
C.._. & ,_....., W-1-10 A.M.
laMttlt IM111 -216J I. CMlt Hwy.
Coat• MeN-Flrst Church
610 W. 1M St. S.•. f :ll, 1': SS. f :U , 11.
...... t--1Hf .._,.,.A-
Huntington 8Hch-Flr1t Church
M St. 9t Ollwe S... f :JO, 11 : SS. f :JO, 11. ........... _.,,°' ....
L19un1 BHch-fllrst Church
6JI Hltli Df'he S... f :JO, 11; SS. t:Jt, 11.
...... IMlll -214 hNtt Aft,
Newport Beac~Flrst Church
JJOJ Yla &.We Stnl. f:11, 11: SS. f:11, n.
.......... -JJll Yla &.We
All are cordially invited to attend the church services
and enjoy the privileges of the Reading Rooms
EV ANGRIC,_l FREE CHURCH
OP HUNTIN•TON llACM
1'12 H.OllDA AYI. s ... ,., sc111t1 •:o A.M. Ywllt Kew ...... ••• l'.M. _,,..,. _ .. · • tl1• A.M. ....... WW.-...... l 1M l'.M.
• WIDNISDAY
llllLE STUDY AND "AAYEl-1:00 l',M. HUCI CH.t.l'MAN, P'eeter -, .... .,._,_
CHURCH OF CHRIST
217 W. WILSON ST., COSTA MESA
IETWllN HHIOI -4 PAllYllW
SUNDAY MORNING lllLE STUDY ................ t :41 AM
SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP A COMt.cUNION .. 10:45 AM
&UNDAY EVENING WORSHIP •••...••••••••••••• 6:00 ,.M.
W I I WH>NESOAY EVENIN• lllLE STUDY ••••• , •••• , , • 7110 ,M
• • ieve 1,. You • · • NUISllT CAii PIOYIDID
I UNITARIAN
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Welcomt1 You.
ST. JAMES, am"-LWe. ....,_ .....
....., .... -7:Jt. ·-11stt ,...., 1WI -n.a..Mt l :tl ,_.. ".., .............. ....
................. ~ .................. c:..a.,
Phone: 675-0210
ST. MICHAEL & ALL' ANGELS
Pacific View Dr. at Marguerite. Corona del Mar
Sundays: 8:00, 9:30-Child care at 9:30
Holy Days as announced
lacter, 1'1le a., .lella hfan hwll -,.._ 67J·MH
ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, 2043 Orange Ave .. C.M.
Sundays 7:30 & 9·30 Church School-9:30
Thursdays: 6:30 & 10 a.m.; Holy Days as announced
Ylaa-, 1'1le .... .lella W. DHal .. a ,.._ MMU6
IPISCOPAL
ST. WILFRID'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
.... St ... ai..e u. -J ....... , ............
............. liMdl, caMlnlla
Ti. ..... J-c. eetrt •....
Sunday S.rvicft
l1M A.M. HelY c-1111lell t :• A.M. ,_llY ..,,,,. & CllWdl
7:M P.M. I-Scllttl
7:• P.M. 111"-tl ti: .. A.M. Men!lftl w..-.. Y-ca.-,._,., c-,,.....
First Assembly of Goel Church
146 E. 22nd St., Costa Mesa 541-3761
M. C. Cronic, P11tor
Aero" &ill111en, Aueci1t.-Sheril 'euh•"· Cltoir Director
S..-, ScllMI -f:JI-.. -a-fw all .... ... ,_,,.,..,.... ,_., w......., -ll:IO .... -...... s,.....
, .... ..., -1:41 , ... -......... ,,......
1..w n-Santee -1 , ...
CllofrCll Cllelr ti An SW¥tcts
lllla Stw4y & .....,_ lenlce -.......... 7:JO p.-.
Visitors W•lco•-Nursery Attendant
~ G11an9e/ :Jemp/e t "ASSEMBLY Ol= GOO"
1llO .......... C... .. _
ll:M A.M. -_.., Str¥lee 1e:M A.M. -......,. SCllllf I
7:• P'.M. -l"lvtl Tl-Cll-,. ·--
·-'t. M. Maflltol, ,,_ ..... M ... ,_, A*tfMI
~ t4M1n
Glad Tidings Assembly of God
Filteentb & Monrovia, Newport Beach , .................. ... . . • • . FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
UNIVERSALIST o .... o. M.,tW4 I . •· H41'11t
CHURCH Mia..,_ A9Mlale ...._ THOMAS •MWNUTI. ,__
1 12s• Vic toril St., Co1ta M... Phone: 541-5711 Oty or ('.fight Sanday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 10: 50 A.M. .
Main & Adems Streets
Huntin9ton leech
,.s:;s~~~ ~2 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~11 Iii C.A. Service 1:00 P.M. Evanrelistic Rally 7:00 P.M.
• Mor11l119 Worship •• l :JO 10:45
•• ; IU~I• Schoot ••••.. t :JO
Yo11th W.ewp• •••• 4:00 PM
f.e11i119 Won hip •• 7:00 PM ~ .... S..., ~ -WM. -1 ._,,.. I H~ Can ,.,...,.. •I en Mrvlc:u
BAHA'IS
PROCLAIM
Boho' u' lloh
"The Promi••cl Ont "
141-121 5 or 54'·2005 ! CMflcit1 a,-11911 ~ ; ~===-:=====~========== , .• .., fmphlsiilng • •• TIM P'-of Go.I
: TM Penon of Christ
: &O AHEAD! TM'°"' of the Holy Spirit
4 S..lldq School t NA SUEP IN SUNDAY MOININ&I Morni111 W0<>"1p ' 11.d 10.JO A'-4 ,_,,., s.Mc. 7 ,.,..
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CALVARY CHA,IL _ .........
NIWPORT HAllOI LUTHIRAN CHUICH
.09 ................ ........ ~ ..... ---~-........ ..... -. __., II • I I I •II .............. c.'111 ...... ,_ __ .............
646-'512
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W~llbl~dy
Ind r r "'9r 7 ~M Nulltty during serv1QU
A NII Youth PropMl'I
Cm. • Otar'ft -2Jrd. St. COi&&~ r•w .._ E. 1-: lfCA MW. ..
INTINSrll
....... tall DAILY fllL.On ..... ., .........
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CORON~ DIL MAR
• '11 Hl\.IOTROPI . .. ,........ ""'
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Wed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer-Royal Rangers• Mlsslonettes
...,. ........, .._. 1:ll P.M. e.t M"'n" tw .. •Ra;
!
HAllOI ASSEMILY OF (frOD
740 W. Wllten, Cotta Meta
, Y. L MllTWICI. ,._. UI ION COflfllT. ........ ., ....... , ...
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COSTA MllA CtfllSTIAN KHOOL
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Seventh Oay Adventist Church m.._.._.c-..._ ...... ....,......,...,. ....................... __ ............ .....
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TIMPll IHAION
"' -" ·-c.... .... Ml-NII ..... ........... Henll
'Ml.or ..... S-CC.-111.1 p.111.
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Newport Harbor
Luther1n Church • 2501 CUtf Dr. LI 8-4293 ..... .._ ........ ,.., .......... ., .......... . ,..., ....... ......... ..,,,.. ..... ,,,..,. ··"'· ,..., ~ _..,. ·-·. ,, .. "'"'•.Ill· W ........ ~ .... 1l1•U:M
Nursery care available
at all services
WELCOME
l:utheran Church
of the Master
2900 Pacific View Dr.
CORONA DEL MAR
OR. WILLIAM R. ELLER
Phone OR 3..5022
1:45 A.M.-f&111lly Worsh~
t :45 A.M.-Su11clay Church
Sd1oof
11:00 A.M.-Festlve Wonhip
N4'MtYPW'nWM
CHRIST LUTHllAN CHUICH
Missouri SynOd
760 Vkterle St., Ceate Mele
Leffler V. T........,, ftetter
5415'04 ...,..., ..,,.,._, ll'IS & 11 A.M. ,.,,..., klltel: t:• A.M. ._,., .... C-: '1JI A.M.
CHRISTIAN ILIMINTAaY SCHOOL -···-···-... 541-6266
PRINCE 0, PEACE LUTH!ltAN CHURCH
Mete Vercle ,Drive l lelctr StrHt, Coste Mt1a, Celif •
ANDl•W C. All09•SOll, ,...,
PAMILl' SllVICI: I & 11:11 t.IL SUNDAY ICMOOl: t:lS a lllU ....
Pri11ce of , .. ct lutheren School -Miu Esther 0\1011, l'ri11cip1I
Offict Phone: 549.0521 School Phone: 54'-0562
HUNTIN6TON MACH
CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
420 10th St., Huntington Betch
Sundey Morning Services and Youth Church-I I AM
Wednesdey Evening Study Group--7:30 PM
...., ,..., Ml•.._ ,.._: u .. 212•
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A Cordial Welcome from
. THE METHODIST CHURCH
l ell:1•• lafu'
COMMUNITY
MITHODIST CHURCH
115 A91te 675.0950
Wouhi11: t :30 I I j AM
Ch11rch School •••• t :JO AM
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19th St & Herbor llvll.
Worthip l Cllurch Schoof
t :)O l 11 AM
541-7777
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MISA VllDI
MITHODIST CHURCH
Me11 Ver4o l lelrtr St.
54t-2719
Worship & Church Sche.C
9:00 & IO:lO AM
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MITHOOIST CHUICH
2721 17th St ..... SJ6-JSl7
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t :H l I I AM
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COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHUICH
'662 H•il Ave ... 142-4461
Wouhi D l Churc h Schoof
9 I 10:30 AM
1,.,,in-East lluff
UNIYllSITY
MITHODIST CHUICH
Worship •••• 1:30 AM
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21632 Wesley Or I•
So. Le911ne
Wonhip 11 ~M
Church Schoof t :45 AM
499.)011
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PULPIT AND PEW ...
fC01t&laaed from Pa1e ~)
Meaa. Kia eermot1 topic will lit ''Salnthood is Dead."
Or. C at an z a r o is
chairman or the sodal
science dtp3J'fment · a t
Goldett Weet ~ollege.
Members of the Speakers
Bureau of the Orange Coun·
ty Fair Housing Council will
present a program titled
"Open Housing, A Place to
Begin" · Sunday at the
Unitarian Church of Orange
County, 1120 W. Santa Ana
St., Anaheim, at 10:30 a.m.
Studies on ''You. God and
The Physical Environment''
are being continued at the
tnstitute of Ability during
the Sunday services from 10
a.m. lo l p.m .. located at
1862 Pt.atentia Ave., Costa .
Mesa.
The Rev. H. Charles
Berner announced t h a t
spiritual exercises are now
being conducted in Fullerton
every Tuesday night from 8
to 10 p.m. at 1110 Alta Vista
Drive, in addition to the ex-
Lorraine and the Jubilee
Six, an evangelical musfcal
group. will ' g i v e a
performance at 7 p.m. Sun·
day at ~ Commualty Bllale
Church of· Fou"1a Valley,
l.7575 Euclid.
The group wlK ling gospel
songs, N e g r o spiritua".
novelty n u m b e r s and
hymns.
"Please List.en To Us!"
will be the sermon topic of
the Rev. Norman L. Brown
Sunday at 10 a.m. service of
the Plymout.ll C..irei•·
tional Cblll'dt. 3262 Broad
St .. Newport Beach. Sunda.y
school will be held at the
same time with baby-sittiilg
service provi~d.
The color guard. of the
Americart Legion Post No.
291 of Newport Harbor will
post the colors at the begin·
ning of the service in honor
of those who have sacrificed
their Lives for freedom .
Claoir Donors Vie t Dead
CASSELS .••
(Contlaaed from Pafe 4)
huge promjssory note that il
slcned years ago in ttie
Declaration of Independence
and the ConstJtution.
''We are co.ll1lng to e.ngage
in dramatic non-violent ac-
tion, to call attention to the
gulf between promise and
fulfillment ; to make the in·
visible poor visible. • "WHY DO WE do it that
way? We do it ·ttiis way
S.iiturday. M.iiy 25. 1968
because it is our experience c ... pl••· s-•k• that the nation doesn't move r -
around questions of genuine Army Chaplain Dudley
equality for the poor and for Q. Boyd , Ret., will be
black people until .itis con· the guest speaker at
£ r-o n t e-d ma' s 1 v-e l Y . the First Assembly of d~amalica_lly, in terms of God Church, 146 E.
W:,ect Z<etion. l 22nd St., Costa Mesa,
Gre;1t documents 1 ~re Sunday morning al tJie
here to ten us so me.hing l0:50 a.m. service. He .
should be done. Yje met tie.r.e is n o'w teaching at
some years ago in the W~1t.e S 0 u t h e r n . Califor·
House Conference on C1v1l · C 1 1 e g e Costa Rights. and we came oul ma 0 1
DAil Y PILOT 5
HB Church
Picks Wood
Warne~ Avenue Baptist
Church, G o l b a r d And
Warner. Huolilll100 Beach.
has called youth ministet
Dave Wood to become full·
time assistant pastor foUow•
ing his graduation from
seminary jn June.
Wood holds a BA d~gree
from Biota College. In April,
1967 he wa.s called b1
Warner Avenue 9 a pH a I
Church to serve as part•
time minjster of youth while
completing a three-yeat
pastgi;ipl term at Tai~
Th~logical Seminary.
Following graduation to
June Crom Talbot
Theological S e m i n a r y •
Past~r Wood's m i j or
responsibilities al Warner
Avenue Baptist Church wiU
be In the youth and visita·
tion work. with the s a m e recom-Mesa.
mendations that we wilJ be r.;:=:;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~;;;r.;;;;;;;;i'
demanding in our c.ampaign ~ cAUl'OUl'IA'11 •1ct:ur t N 1101 here. But nothing has been '7' ... ,LL IJN D&~ ONI i oo,1
done . . e.rclse groups beinJt held on
Monday and T h u r s d a y
nights at the Institute of
Ability.
The church ~iso will be
open from l1 till noon
Thursday, • May 30, i n
observance of the day of
prayers for peace. Among soloists for a Brahms requiem honoring the nation's 11·ar dead in Viel·
''The China Problem" will nam are (from left) William Sandidge, Marilyn lnterland1 and musical direct-
"The President's Com·
mission on Economic
P r o g r e i; s recommended
these things some time ago.
Nothing has been done.
HOME .. Sll
ln p r e p a r a t i o n for
Memorial Day. the Rev.
James E. Piercy. minister
of First Christian Church of
Costa Meas, 79'l Victoria St.,
will speak on t h e theme
"Lest We Forget.'' this Sun·'
day morning and during the
service the congreg_ation
will join in prayer for pet.ce.
or Frederick Barnes. They will join the St. Mary's Episcopal Church choir o! be the subject of a talk by L B h · 8 · J 30 George w. Kent ~t the l0:30 __ a_g_un_a __ e_a_c_m_an __ p_._m_._s_e_rv_i_c_e_u_n_e __ . ---·----------MAY 17·28, 1888
At 3:30 p.m. the con-
gregation will hold a picnic
at the Fairgrounds Park.
The meeting will close with
a brief Vesper meditation.
"Three • part Harmony"
will be the sermon of the
Rev. Loren D. Flickinger as
he speaks to the Newport
Unity Church congregation
meeting in the S e n i o r
Citizens Center, 15th and
lrvi~ Avenue, at Sunday's
JO a.m. service. "Know
Thyself" wilJ be the subject
of the minister's radfo ad·
dre~ver Station KB1G at
11 a.m.
''Be A Harmonizer" is the
topic chose by the Rev.
Flickinger for the 7:30 p.m.
service Wedriesday.
The First U nlt•d
l\fethodlst Church, 420 W.
19th St.. Costa Mesa. will
conduct duplicat.e worship
services a.t 9:30 and 11 a .m.
Sunday with the R e v ,
Dunlap preaching.
A supe.rviled nursery and
church 1ebeol classes· will
be held at Uie same hours.
The youth f e I I o w s h i p
meetings wHl begin at 6:30
p.m.
This Sunday the Rev.
A.M. service of the Costa
Mesa Unltartaa UalveraaUst
Church Sunday. Kent is as·
sistant professor of history
at UCI.
The social concerns com·
mittee will meet Monday at
Dorothy McLure. 9 0 8 2
Kapaa Drive, Huntington
Beach.
Members of (' h r I 1 t
Lutheran Chu~b. 760 Vic·
toria St.. Costa Mesa will
observe Asce!Mion Sundcy
at both the 8:15 and 11 a.m.
services Sunday. The Rev.
Lothar Tornow's message
will be "The Purpose of the
Ascension."
Sunday afternoon. at 4
o'clock the combined choirs
of Christ Lu~heran Church
will give an anniversary
concert as part of the con·
gregation's 15th anniversary.
Mission Emphasis is the
theme for Missionary Sun-
day, May 26, at Warner
Avenue Baptist Ch u rc h,
Gothard and W a r n e r
Streets. Hunting·ton Beach.
This is a regular last-Sun·
day-of-the-month program.
Beginning in the Sunda.y
Bible School hour at 9:45
a.m. special missionary em·
pbasis .w\ll b& part of the
day's services.
Dr. Edwin R. Greene will
bring J message o n
missions in the 11 a.m.
worship service with special
music by the choir.
In the 7 p.m. worship
service, Mrs. James Hm,
missionary to Argentina,
will speak. Rev. and Mrs.
Hill are on furlough, having
completed two terms in
Argentina.
Lawrence T. Young will
preach at both services at
Community M e t h o d t 1 t
Charcll, 66S2 Heil Ave., Hun·
tington Beach. The title of
his sermon is ''The Bow in the Clouds." Services are This year's study theme.
held at 9 and 10:30 a.m. "Stewardship of Time and
each Sunday. Talent". will be shown in
On Memorial nay ithe final demonstration on Sun·
h · ·11 k day. at 7 p.m.. when the c oir wi · sponsor a pan<'a e three you th choir11 of the
breakfast. Dona hons of S 1 First ·Presbyterian Church
for adults and teenagers 50 of Wesbftinstef"'P r e s e n t
cents for youngsters will be their Sixth Annuel Concert
asked. of sacred music.
T h p F I r 11 t U n I t e d The choirs will combine to
Methodist Charc.11, 2721 17th sing several selections, in st.. Huntington ~each, will addition to presentations by
conduct two w o r sh i p each choir individually.
service-s at 9:30 and 11 a .m. At Sunday 9 and 10:30
on Sunday. The Rev. G. a.m. morning w or s h i p
Russell Shaw will preach on services Pastor H. E. Jones
the topic, "How to Live will speak on the subject
Forever''. A Coffee hour •'The C h r i s t i a n and
will be held b e t w e e n Eternity" at the Central Bl·
services. ble Church, 23rd Street and
The Church school will . Orange Avenue. Cost a
meet at 9:30 and c:ot. 11 a.m. Mesa .
The youth groups will meet At Sunday's 7 p.m . even-
at 6:30 p.m. ~ inst worship service. Pastor
Jones, in view of the week
long Missionary Conference
jtist concluded at Central Bi·
ble Church. will bring a
message e n titled .
• ' M lssionary Conference
Renection."
''Make Ready a People''
will be the text Pastor
Harold Flory will use in his
sermon "ls A d v e n t i s m
Essential" Saturday, Ju.ne 1,
at the 10:45 sernion hour at
the Newport H a r h o r
Seventh-day A d v e n t l • t
Church, 271 Avocado St.
-The church will hold its
Sabbath boffet after the
service.
message on t·he "Bible is
Relevant for Today's Liv·
ing."
The 11 a.m. service oI
.FaJrv1ew Baptiat Charch,
2525 Fairview Road , Costa
Mesa, this Sunday will be
followed by a barbecue
potluck dinner at noon and a
brief meeting of the con-
gregation. During th e
service the Rev. Mel vin V.
Taylor wJll speak on "Who
Hungers and Thirsts for
Righteousness?"
There will be no 8:30 a.m.
worship this week .
''Faithful Dispensers of
God's Grace" will be Dr.
WiHiam R. Eller's message
for the 8:45 and 11 a.m.
services Sundziy at the
Lutheran Church of the
Ma1ter, 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar.
The pastor announced that
the congrega1fon has been
in-vlt.ed to take part in the
dedication service of the
Alhambra Lutheran Hom e
Sunday afternoon. A dedica·
Uon dinner will be served.
Pastor James G.' Blain
has chosen the question
"Why Do You Stand Looking
Into Heaven?" as h is
sermon tneme for the 8:30
and 11 a.m. services Sunday
at the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Church, 2501 Cliff
Drive.
A special musical ·dro-
gram will be presente at
the Flr•t Baptist Church,
Sixth and Orange , Hunting-
ton Beach. this Sunday eve-
ning when guitarist Paul
MacAIUster will lead tht>
congregation in songs and
choruses. Pastor Willis J.
Loar will bring a brief de·
votional.
At the Sunday mornin~
services. 9:30 a.m. at the
Peek Chapel, 7801 Bolsa
Ave., Westminster, and 11
a.m. at the Huntillgton
Beach Chapel. the pastor
will speak .op · ' F o u r
Anchors".
A new C a t h o 1 i c in·
formation class which is
being conducted at St. .John
the 8apt11t Catholic Church,
1015 Baker St .. Costa Mesa.
This special serie11 of in·
i;truction called ' • L i v i n Jt
With Christ'\ is beinst con·
ducted e a c h Wednesday
evening at 7:30 in the school
hall C()(l{erence room by the
Rev. Jude Montieth.
The lecture topic for Sun-
day's 9 and 11 a.m. services
st the uiuna Beacb Church
of RellgJou1 Science, 200fi2
Laguna Canyon Road, will
be "Permanent Peace and
Stability." Dr. Henr y
Gerhard. m i n i s t e r , an·
nounced .
Sunday school will con·
vene during the 11 a.m.
service. An outing is plan·
ned this Sunday •
"Well, what do you
know!" is the sermon topic
chosen by Dr. Charles H.
Oierenfield for Sunday's 8,
9:30 c.fld 11 a.m. services at
St. Andrew's Pre1byterlan
Church, 600 Sl Andrew's
Road, Newport Beach.
Church school teachers
will be honored at a tea at
The Manse, 1444 Santiago
Drive, Newport Beach, from
3 to 5 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. the
chancel choir of Tenth
Avenue Baptist Church of
Los Angeles will join with
the St. Andrew 's
Wes-tminster Choir Cor a
choir festival.
''Praying With .Joy" will
be the subject of Dr. D. W.
McElroy's sermon at the
Harbor Christian Church
f Disciples of Christ) Sunday
morning. The church meets
in the Harper Elementary
School, 425 E. 18th St..
Costa Mesa. Chur ch Sl:fteo\ •
meets at 9:45: worship aml
Communion follow at 10: 4.l.
o,..: ,,.,,,NI ____ lt-u_ ... _, ·-.... .ti'"t "THE URBAN coalition or N.--.:".:=.~ ML/w;76
mayors a'nd I e a d i n g _ :.•-~-~~
businessmen have s a id •111•1111M co11V1Ht10M c•im• ~x-paral yzed
''ct Slated
As Mi nister
h . I ........... ..,,....,,_......,. t ese things should be done . llllo.."'\. _.,_._...__ A
Nothjng has been done. 1 ~a;~~~~~·~-~-~i·i·~·~~~~~~!.;;;;!~$~;;L, ''The Kerner Commission!.:
on Urban Riots came out MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL with its report recently and
made u r g e n t recom-1 mendations for national ac· FIRST QUALITY FRESH & POTTED FLOWERS
A once c 0 m p 1 e t e 1 y tion . Nothing has heen done. "And I submi t ·that par;ilyircl veteran of World nothing will be done until
War 11. George Harold people of goodwiU put their
Rhodt>s will be ordained as a bodies and their souls into
minister at 2 p.m. Sunday at motion. It will be the kind
First Christian Church o£ of soul force brought into C:o~ta Mesa. 792 Victoria St. being as a result of this poor I pepple's campajgn that I
Born August 3, 1918 in Des believe wiU make the dil-
Moinrs. Iowa. joined the ference.'' I
U.S. Navy in 1935. During Worlcl War II Rhodes served THE QUOTATIONS are
in Lhe South Pacific at from the last s e r m o n
Guadacanal. then Saipa n preached by the Rev. Dr.,
where he was completely Martin Luther King Jr .. lour ,
paralyzed by an explosion. days before his assassina·
CARNATIONS
GLADIOLAS , -
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ALSO r LANnH AND ronHY o,.. tlll 9-Sa. tlH '-''" ,.,., ..
NEWPORTER HOME & GARDEN
2019 Newport Blvd. -642....00 -
Cost• Mesa
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After recovering from the lion. para~sis he served ei~ht l~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
mo:~ years in active service
rrt1r111~ from the Navy as
chief warrant officer. An1101111ci11g the opening of Newport's most unique shop
Rhoclrs has spent the pas! ~peciali:ing in driftwood from lht Pacific Northwest-
~·ear serving an intern }1nnd crafted tables, lamps nnd other objects of art. A fint ministry in the field or Christian Evangelism with collection of pnintin>;s, mi?lnl sculpture~, ceramics 111td
the Costa Me s a con· authentic ship models . Individually designed h•tch ccn>tr •
gregation. bnrs and tables.Stop by Saturdays andSwruUa)l•, 11-6,Hl
The Rf'v. Piercy will en joy our unusual collection. SEA DRIH ORIGINALS direct the service of ordina-tion. The purpose nf ordina-in the Newport Slrores Center, (next to Trtroelodgt)
The Rev. James H, tion will be explained by 6211d Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
Lamberth will speak on Norman Leavell, chairman,
''The Chord Shikers'' du~~o~f~t~he~e~ld~r~rs~·~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing 9:30 and 11 a.m. con-''
firmation services at. Christ
Church by the Sea, Com.
munlty Methodlat, 1420 W.
Bailboa Blvd., Ne w port
Beach, Sunday. C h u r ch
school will get under way at
9:30 a .m.
The junior high Methodist
youth fellowship wilJ present
a talent and stunt yhunt
show at 7 p.m. in Goodell
Hall to benefit Church World
Service.
Eva ngelist
Service Set
Dr. Phil Shule1 . son of the
late Dr. Bob Shuler, will
conduct a w e e k of
evangelistic meetings at the
Huntington-Valley Baptist
Church of Fountain Vallt'y.
A graduate o( Bob Jone~
University. Shuler has been
active in single church and
united Crusades for Christ
since 1960. preachlng in all
50 states to 34 denomina·
tions. He is a member of the
Beth Eden Baptist Church,
Denver.
The meetings will be con-
ducted nightly. M o n d a y
through Friday at 7::10 p.m.
and on Sunday at 9:45, 11
a.m.. and 6:00 p.m. The
church is at 9779 Slater Ave.
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$75.00 ........ NOW Ml.00
English Imports
$65.00 . . . . . . . . NOW $34.00
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LARGE GROUP OF IMPORTS
TWEEDS-DACRON BLENDS
,45.00 . . . . . . . . NOW $26.00
DACRON WOOLS .
$40.00 .... , ... NOW $2 .00
WOOL BLAZERS
$35.00 ....... '
ASSORTED GROUP
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SLACKS
ITALI AN FABRICS
$28.50 ........ NOW $1 9.00
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Since tho clo,;n9 of our doro
("Mr. G"I in Cotlt M111 I yu r
end • h•lf 090, •nd th• op1nin9
of our now •toro on 81lbo• 1,.
find, 10 m1ny of our olcl cu"
tom•" ~••• t•>•n time ind
come down ood shopp•d with
u1. I w•nt to p1 .. ooally fh tnk
•v•ryon1 •ncl I•! you ~now how
much I h•v• •ppr•ci•t•cl your
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OPEN SUNDAY
10 A.M. TIL 9 P.M.
MON. THRU SAT.
10 A.M. TIL 6 P.M.
SPORT SHIRTS
MANY OF OUR OWN
CUSTOM DESIGNS
IVY-SPRED COLLAR &
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"The Ascension'' will be
the 1ermM theme of the
Rev. John W. Donak»on.
\Ile• cl St. Jo•a the DMM
Epl1eopaJ Charch. 2 O 4 3
Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. at
Sund.ay'• 9:30 a.m. famtty
service. Baptism ai~ .UI
be adm.inistered at the
aervice.
Wednesday's 7 p.m. Bible
study a'nd prayer meeting
will see Pastor Jones bring·
ing the second message
of a new serie~ for the
Wednesday night B i b 1 e
studies, on Prayers of lheT.I ========;;::============-.II
Bible.
"If Ye Xeep in Memory"!
will be the B~le meaage
delivered by the Rev. Bruce i
CU•hing at the 10:45 a.m.
wor8hlp service Sunday at
Flnt Cllrt11Uu C11ureh of
Laguna Beach, Legion at
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wcnhip. &mdef ~I ii
aet for 1:30.
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At the 41 p.m. tervlce
Steven Pinley y outh
minister. wtu 1potltght the
youth of today by bdn•ln1 a
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Building ResearCh Se inar Planned
~
The Building Research apeaken aod r e 1 o u r c e
JnsUtute, an loternlltiooal material:
scientific and t e c h n i c a l '''Ibe Visual ConunuaftJ ••
sodety dedieeted to the ad· "Eneriy •s an Elemat el
vancement of the acJence Building Deeign ...... .
and technology of building, •'Joint Se a 1ant1 : E1·
wJll participate in the an-p e r i e n c e and Ne• nual Invitation.al Building T .. __. I th 9CuUUL0gy. • • , • • Products Show Sf.t ,or e • ' P r e c a s t a n d
Anaheim Convention Center• Preassembled C o n c r e t e S--'ember 17-19. S -'a and ,._ __._ "Y' yMC'ms ""'m...,......-..•
Glen Beclmwi. president "Glass in.Building De1lp
or Industry Productioos of and Construction .•••••
America, prod~rs of the • ' R e s p o n & i bility ln
show, said he received word Building ••••. " -i
from the Institute that its BRI is the only organaza. ~ c b n i c a 1 Coordlnating Uon of itB-1dnd, supported
C o. m m i t te e v o t .e d voluntarily by persODS and
"unanimously a od en-organt1.ations throughout the
t h u s i a s tic a 11 y'' to building industry, Beckman
participate in the show with reported.
semipars. "Building R e s e a r c h , " said Beclcman.
in the com·
of idea tbroulh
the Qlcitioa., ~
docu entation and
dlasemtna1ion of bulldlng
science information. Thus, IC
Is the only t r u \ y 1.n-
terdlsciplinary society In the
building field."
Beckman said experts who
will bead the aem.lDars wiU
be named at an early date.
"'J'he presence of the
Building Research Institute
at this show demonstrates
1be society's interest in
Southern California." said •Beckman. "The industry
here should learn tremen·
dously from the experience
and re$iearch of BRI, ac·
cl.aimed internationally as
one of the most valuable
organizations to the building
tndustry.'' ' •
P6ore than 3,000 industry
professiooals will attend the
aem.loars from throughout
the United states, Beckman
said.
Beckman said the an· Iostitute eocourages and
nouncement w~ sent to him stimulates needed research
by Ben H. Evans, AIA, ex· and development in the
ecutive vice president of the many diversified areas of
institute. 1------------~~---------------
DRAMATIC INTERIORS OFFERED 1AT TURTLE ROCK HILLS ON IRVINE RANCH
"At a special session of
our Technical Coordinating
Committee we explored the
possibility of BRI participa-
tion in the Building Products
Show at Anaheim," Evans
Few Homes
Remaining
At Meadows
Only 20 homes remain for
sale at the Meadows In
Cypress, according t o
Ciarence E. M i n n e r 1 y ,
general manager of the Los
41lgeles Division of Kauf-
JtWl.D and Broad, Inc.
A walled commuoify on
Ball Road at W a 1 k e r
Avenue, the Meadows has
received exceUent response
from buye.rs. Five new
models were opened in
January for t h e com-
munity's third and final unit
of 121 homes.
•
Turtle Rock Homes
Labeled 'Exciting'
President Homes' new up against rolling hills -
Turtle Rock llills is destined Turtle Rock H11ls homes
to become one or the most
exciting places to Jive in
Orange County, s a y s
Gordon Tr i pp, exclusive
sales agent for the new
Irvine Ranch development.
look out upon the spec-
tacular pano'rama t h a t
Orange County unfolds to
the north and the west. And,
with ever-growing Universi-
ty of California at Irvine in
the fareground. the view
wiU be one of frequent
change."
Del Cerro
Final Homes .
Up f 91!-Sale
The final homes in unit
three oC Del Cem> homes in
Costa Mesa will be con-
tinued to be offered ·this
weekend under a unique
"guaranteed trade plan,"
said.
''The group unanimously
a n d enthusiastically en-
dorsed the idea. The
Building Research Institute
Inc. agrees to assume the
responsibility for the con-
duct of a series of seminars
to be held. . .• aod) it ii oUi
porposal that the sem.inart
include the f o 11 ow 1 n g
general subjects. alttiougb
the final determination of
subject matter may depend
upon the aveilability of
sales agents Walkecand Lee • v· stressed today. Mission 1ejo
Priced from '27.500. the
trade plan meall6 the buyer Brochure Tops
··moving up" can act quick-
ly and take advantage of the The best brochure pro-
realtors plan that assures duced in Orange County last
the ooyer of a guaNnteed year was for Eldorado
price on hs old home, a Homes, in Mission Viejo.,
spokesman for the .builder The brochure won first explained. · the-Or Co ty
Features-hi..a.i~..i ·in-place m · · ange un 6'~ Advertising Club's annual
elude wall to well carpet, crafts competition f o r
built in kitchens, laod.1cap-Vineyard Advertising, Inc.,
•1 NIGHT
Designed in contemporary
CaHfornia-and S p a n i s h
motifs, the homes offer all
the newest and m o s t
desirable features including
fireplaces, beamed ceilings,
~Uo kitchens and master
bedroom suites.
"First of all. the homes,
themselves." Tripp s a i d .
''are truly exciting with
their many d r a m a t i c
features. HalI of our eight
models a r e split-levels.
Wbile one expects a little
drama in split-levels, ours
are both more dramati c
Ulan usual and truly new
and diUerenf. And. our four
single-level models prove
that split.levels, have no
monopoly on d r a m a t i c
architectural details.
''But the homes are only
one-third of the excitement
story at Turtle Rock Hills,"
continued Tripp. "The se-
cond big factor is the spec-
tacular views framed by the
interiors. Sd in and backed
Tripp listed the thitd ex-
citement factor as "the
great wealth of amenities in
the sWTounding area." In
addition to all the university
has to oiler. he included· the
Newport Center business
and pro{e.s_sional complex,
the much a c c 1 a i m e d
Fashion Is 1 and shopping
center, N~'s bays and
beaches, and a variety of
Line restaurants and en-
tertainment spots.
ing, s-prinltlers, block wall or Tustin.
and second story "Bom.is --------------'------------~---------"""T~--
Surrounded by five major
freeways, the Meadows is
convenieoUy located t o
schools, chlD'Ches, shopping
facilities cmd employment cemen.
mRnSFISLD'S
FINAL DAY·S
of our
Newest access route to
Turtle Rocle Hills is tne just
opened San Diego Freeway
extension (take MacArthur
Boulevard south and watch
for directiulal &igns).
Room.''
The big over-the-garage
"Bonus Room" ba6 proved
ideal as grawillg space for
play area, den, bobby space
or for as many es two or
three extra bedrooms.
GRAND OPENING SALES
at all stores
. .
F.1 Pl SPISLD~S FUllDTOM, 221 Ne......,.,.., doantwn
......... (714) 171-1720
HUNnHGTON ltACH, 11$12 Inch 81¥d.
• ,.._ (714) 962..Cn
RfVCRStD£. U'3 Mntt (M« lcth on M.W) •,,...,. (714) 612·7"0 ..
. \
·,small group
in an a,...surrbunded by onl~ la
ARCHITECTUIAL ELEGA~~lll:! ...
With all the luxury of today'
f llALY CGNlllRU
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almos
model
unit (
and~
in G:
uovei:
site OI
miles
Bead
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willo
comp
four i
a.nd i
Greer FHA
be ~
starti
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fore.
p~va
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prJva
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and. ~
and Cl =· mllli
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pa*:k
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New. Unit
Unveiled
At Valley
Jumping the gun
a lmost sixty days,
models and a broand new
unit of George M. Holstein
and ·Seals' P...t.side Homes
in Green v.iey will be
OO¥eiled tb.ls weekend at the
S'ite oo Warner Avenue, five
miles from Hunt in gt on
Beach state Beach.
GREEN VALLEY HOMES HAVE PARK IN BACK YARD
The six new model homes
will once again offer buye:r a
complete selectioo ot three,
four and five bedroom plans · and a choice of site at the -.....,.----~~-------------------:..-.----
Green Valley d evelopment.
FHA and Veteran terms will
be available with prices
swting at $'l5,500 to $32,000.
"A boole with a park for a
backyard,,'' is the theme of
the new group that include
far every resident, a 21 acte
private park, a , family
clulb>use and Pine •ea, 4
pdvate adult club room, and
~ large pools fer ctrlJdreo
and adults. Kids p lay area, baH>eque pits, picnic tables
ar.i ollber advantages are all
P8ft of the UDOIU8l thiJ1y
inillioo dollaf family com· mdility, b ptoaeer lluiiding
fir'IJl stressed.
1be new gr'Cq) Cli homes
WI opened to Dep pace· with 1ale1 tbat have soared·
sidoe 1be eompletioh of the ~ and aince the an-
nouncement that a new
couity perk Ind gblf CC>UrM
wW I awt adjacent to tbe
'Small Centers GPow·
Built Wiih New Home Communities
Although the n a t i o n a 1
trend seems to be toward
bigger and bigger shopping
centers, P r o f e s s i o n a 1
Builder magazine reports
there is also a trend loward
smaller shopping c..enters,
lVbich it calls ... cialty
centers.'' These are being
1*dlt by homebuil4ers as
part ot planned ·nefi home
c ommunities. Ther can't
compete with the ~mmoth
r egional shopping <inters in
shopping facilities, so in·
stead they s t r' e s s con·
veoience, comfort, and at-
These "specialty centers"
are often built around one or
more good r estaurants or
cafes, as well as cultural
ad C()mmunity a c t i v i t y
facilities such as theaters,
art centers, r e c r e a ti o n
facllitres, and C()mmumty
meeting place.
They Me usually well
d esigned ,,. architect\a'ally,
featuring a t t r a c n v e
landscaping, malls, foun-
tains, and outdoor rest
areas. They are often the
center for outdoor conc erts,
art fairs, and other cultural
events. And they usually
f~ature shops and stores of
a specialty nature too, com-
bining "elements of the
carnival, the flea market,
and Bergdorf Goodman" ac-
cording t o Professional
Builder.
"Specialty cente r s" won't
replace the m a m m o t h
r egional shopping centers,
n or are they intended to.
They are the h o mebuilder'•
way of meeting the need of
the new home-buyer tor a
con venient shopping area
that is also... an attractive
place to relax. socialize, and
enga ge in cultural and com·
Kitchens
Featured
At Show
Saturday. May 25, 1968 DAIL y PILOT I
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL -NOT{CE
ua ..a OllOINANCa NO. "'l' Ss~:.•~cC:~:oT•No",. TFHo~ "~1~":~Nt~'c1~ ~;'cgm ~~~. 1::r1c'7:v "C:u~..:i,::~ i:riJ":.!'! .... .. .. " CALlfOllNIA, • I! L" T I N 0 TO Intl wll htVt """ elvtll "' wrlll119 and THI C0':_TI::,,0 ••NGE MASSAOI PAltLOIU, THllll OPHA· .. ~ •t ... JI nv. co •n prlot lo
NOTICI °' MIAalNO • PHITION FOlt TION, PHIONNIL ANO TH I the dllt Of sue.II literlllt -,,,. holcltf
,.OIAT• °' WIL.I. ANO FOii. LIT· lllOUL.ATION OF THI SAME. Of sudl ,..,,,,11. Mt ,,,_fl' -·· Tlal TftTAMfMTAllY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY Which nollce tMll ~lefe Ille t rOllndt ol
... ,.~Of llo\Afl41'1• L. Sny<,le<, OtcNled. OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA OOES the COtnlllllnl 1eelnsl !flt holder Of !tU<tl NOTICE 1$ llEREBY GIVEN lh1I HEltl!l!Y OROAIN AS FOLLOWS: ~rmlt, Incl tM tlmt ..-d ttlt Plttf
Mtrlttlt $. $0ttMen hi• fli.d l\tttln 11 SKll<lfl I. Thtrt It herf'by crttlfd Whl~h SU~ httrlnt WIN .,. ""· •v<I> Ptl1!10fl '°' p~·· ol Wiii Ind tor CMPttr )II of , ... CMtit Me .. MllniCIHt nollot .,, ... be ~ Ol'I .... llOl!d« f!f
luv.tnc. of Ltfl•" TCJl•ment1ry to t!\f COi!<! Mtllll'<I He,.1111 and SaltlY Wllldl •llCh l>....,,,11 b'f dtlllltflM tlle .. IM Ill
PeJlllOMf, rttt•enu 1q Wlll<ll 11 mtcit lor lhtll ruo •• 101111w•: sueh holder. Ill• --or -'· or A "Cavalcade ol Klt· lufthttr 111rtlcuia11. 41nd that lh• fl~ Ond CHAfl'Tl!lt XI bv ltevlno sucti noll<t " the Place o' pike of 11Mrl119 tt.e .. m~ t..• bten iel Httlfb •n4 hltl'f llVllfll\S ot re.Iden« of loUC'll !loldtr chens,'' featuring S e V e 0 for J.,,,. 7, 1,.., •f 9:)0 a,m, In l~t AttTICLI I willl sorM lldull Hrsotl, 11 IM llotW ol eo11rtroom of Otl>artrnent Ho, 1 ol ••Id M.us11t P1rltrs 1u<ll oermlt cennot be touncl •nd MNiot
distinctively arranged and court, et IOl N. Bro1dwey, 1n tfle Citv ot SECTION of sU</1 notice cennot be --"''" , S.111t l<M• CelllornJ-. 11,101 Muwve Cletlntd In ll>e manner herein provided, IMft -, eqtupped kitchens, iS prOV• Dltedl Me'f 17, 1Ht II lot M~ll9t ParlOrs dellntd coov of such noflc~ $1\tll be 84Nf"9M(f
ing one of the "'OSt popular w. £, ST JOHN, 11.103 Me\wg1s1. M.u~ur or M<isH11se 1o ,.,. hOlcler of s\ldl """" 1, _,. "' Counl'f Cltrk. dcll~~d Pitt• of Wr.lneu Ind ~tM 111 lht attr ti" at &.-0 "-& M-• 11 IO~ Permit rtoulre<t Unllod SlllH ft\,tll 11 COlll Mt:N, . aO OOS '111n:: l181\ge ,,, J. IC-'• Cllltt-t I I~ Treollng OOPO•lle \t~ Calllo<"nla, Wllll Ille ... * "*'-C 0 u n t y li d un. -•1 •• Coltr•• 11¥t. ti t06 E•tmollons lull\' P•ft>llld ••• '"" ..... (111 .. ,. 0 Jn e 4 n ,. ........ Cellt, 91111 11.101 P•rmrt Re<iulrtcl -eMPloYffS prior to dalt 01 Midi llearlftll. TM time
Decorat ors Show W'h 1 c b Tel: um """" ........ ,.. llnd aoenh Of >UCI\ noll" MIV be -rttMd by ""' AllwMY fer FallH-r 11.108 P.,mll -•PPllCllllOft Cltv Councll wll!I fM wrfllen "'"Ml'I ol c 1 0 s e s Sunday' in the l'ubUtlled Orenee Cotti 0111\' Piiot. I I.lot APPhc.allon -Employees Of .,., tl>C! holder or the permll,
Mt'f It, 20, 25, IHI .,..., Piie.ant St<. ll.IU AHMcellea 1._lltelltfl '"
Ana.hiem Conventioo Center.1--------------11.110 1nv1>lltali0ft EAch anc1'""Y1ppj1un1tor1 Ptrmll 11.111 GrMtlnp ot Permit sl>all Pl'f lht sum at twenty.fllle doll••~ Rod Dye, g e It er a 1 LEGAL NOTICE 11.112 Ourot10ft at ~ lime Of lllint of IM appllctflon.
chairman, """d .i;._ ..u...a.....,... --------------11.113 Revocouon ot ~mll No part of 8nv ttt colltcltd ill•ll b<I ,.... """ AU\..'11.,..., 11. 114 RevOCAllon Hearl119 · rerur><ted 10 1nv l>tr$0!1 lot tnv reo oo
have b r 0 U g h t m uoh P-3tllt 11.tlS APPllc:llllon lnvHlloallon fee Wl\tl-v~r.
favorable comm~ frum ClllTIFICATI OF BUSINESS. tl.116 Permit -Tr•nsterablllty SK. 11.m Pt"""t _ Trat1tftralliff!1
Tiit uncle':.!~~!= ~:~t~. he ls con· 11.117 City Llctntt A ch1119e of loGlltlcn meY.be endors..t
Persons a"',...A;,.,. '-'--li"'me ductl-• ..... f-s.s 11 617 •-"th Harbor. 11.111 RUIC$ and R~ulotjoM on 1 P.,Mll b\f lht City Clerk, !$On th,. ~\~ '""' v ... ""' ·~ """ 11.119 Immoral precllces oronllllltd aporoval Of the City COllncil and uoon Show, • ArlllhtlM. Cafllomia, under the fictitious 11.120 t'enaltv written epplleallon Of fhe permltlt '! 11..... nerne ol SECURITY POOL *· 11.m MISllff ... 1 .. 4 staling Ille proposed new Mldreu •J>d
"There's no doubt t!bat ttle SERVICE co. 1nd tnat said firm Is oo"" The word "mane~· snail mun and •uch olller inlormallon as "'' Cllf
kitchen exhib1't5 are serving POSed ol Ille tollowl119 oerson, Whose Include a metl>Od of treall119 ll>C! .. ~ Council ml'f reasonablV ~ulre. name Ip full anel Pltce ol •esldfnet la as lernal oarh ot Ille body for remtdl•I or St<. 11.117 Cll'f uc-
the purpose for which they follows: hygienic purs>om. con•lsling of rubbln11. All at>flllc1nt1 belne .,.n1ec1 • tottmll
We · t ded t l Herold E. Han. l09SS Wrlt1hlwood slroldng, kneading, Hlusllng or tapplnv under this HCtlon shell Pl'f en annual re In e n -0 g Ve Lane, North Hollvwood, Calif. WTlll tho hand or an'f Instrument, In· license 11 provldecl tor In Cl\aPler VI.
homeowners a n d pro-Dettd M•Y 1• l961. eluding any manual manlPUl1tlon ot. or .Article ,, Part 11, Stttion 6221 Of 111o .. """"!'-born......._._ _ .nn.. Harold E. Havs lhe fPPllc1llon ol • m«hanlul device Cosla Mtst Munlclpal COdt. "'t'~-· • .., """'...,.. _. vr-SllN of Calllornl1, Los Angelo C011nty: to Ille 11\lrTlan lrunk or limbs Of ano1n.r. St<. 11.111 llultt •llf llttullll-
portunity to see tile latest On IN\f ,, 1"'· before me, • No•arv exctl>I by • person hOldlnv an unrovok· The Chit! of Police shall cause ~ be Public In and for said Stale, personally ed certificate to practice the ,..allng art comPTltd rules end •l'VultllC)ft• In ide<aS in arrangements and appearecl Harold E. Hays known lo me to under the laws of Iha Slate of pronte<I form to be dellvere<I to each IP·
"""pliances • t a the be the person whose name 15 subScrlbecl Colltornta. Pllcant having been granltd a permit -,. · JUS S . Y lo tne within ln•lrumenl and aci'-nowled9· St<. 11.102 Ma•-petltrs dtfl""' which shall include bul not nttt»>rltv
WOUld ap~ in (be hOtne,''. td he ueculecl fhe seme. The term "mlstHe parlors" ~hall be llmllecl lo Ille tollowl119 re·
D .d (OFFICIAL SE.ALI mean and Include any Sauna Bath. qulremtnft: ye S31 • Nal Giibert Turkish Balh Parlor, b411~ treek (1) Every P@rson llctMed lo main• Notary Public • Calllornla 1 1 e 1 1 11 h 11 1
Among 0 u t s tan din g Prtnclpal 'Olflce In :~~.e,';, :.a~:ge; ~~~9~~ ;n/:1,7. =~ ~a~~~,c~~~e:~°'::r·~: !nvm::·~~: d~1Jlays is 1ihe "Seven Chefs ~o: t;~~~~s~~un~~PirH lnsliMlon wh•"' 1,,a1men1 of tne other thl119s menllOfled In this cllapter
GoUl·met Klt-'-en," 6'l..e fu" st humen boelv Is vlven by means of 1n 1ne city 1hall at all 11mu kttt> • ui1 u 1 Februerv I, l94' mauage or b4th. «91•lrallon booll In conn e c: 1 Ion
ever desi""""' for the h ome Pullll5hed Orange Coast DallV Piiot, St<. 11.lOil Musat iJI, meu111r or lhtrtwllh In Wiiien tach ·and llYtrV IS.,.,,. May 4, 11, 18, 15, 1968 71Ht m1u1v11 dellntd client's or P1lltnl'1 firs!. mlddle and
b y professional chefs. t The word "massaglst", "mas$fllr''. o• last n•m<i 1nd <omPlett e<ldress shall
A •'-· · .,,.__ S LEGAL NOTICE-I "maueu~" shall mean and Include be wrflten, tovetlltr with tllt dah ol
llOu1er IS "•tit: ytrl· --------------both the ••n9ular and Plural. and $hall trNlmenl, end sueh book shall be
p hony," a n all-electric, I.Alt n1 1110 m&an and inclUdt MY ocrson Who open at all llm<is to the lnll>tdlon o1
flameless kliltchen which is su"..o,m: .. T~oS:~o~io~~E ~~ell~ mouage as nerelotore de/in· • :!c:O~~fc::"!ti.: ~t:!~;;. ':or,~:
d. J • •&. •'l ()()() STATE OF CALIFORNl.A Stt. 11.104 "•rmll ""uirtd olflcer or olllct>h or l>tlU olllctr or 1.Sp aytng more uian .....,, FOil THI COUNTY OF ORANGE No oerson shall tnvave ln, conducl. olllcen shall al 111 llmts, Wllhoul a W!Orth of appliances that will Nt. A·SHn mana11e or Garrv Oft lhe businen ot olv-.earch wurant, lleve •llfhotltv to In.
be gl·ven aW·"fi at ~e ""'"-NE101T1t11CEo1 R15oY11EAR. DEBUYNBAGRiv'ED11ece1a01tc11.e Ing stram baths, electric lloht baths, •Peet 111 record$ and 111 pr_,_ o1 o 1.11 ... vu-,. eleclrlc tub balhs. sllo...,r b4fhs, sPOnge licensee where anv such llUslneu or
clus.ion of the OJlle Show. crt<tltors ol the above namtd decedtnl baths. s1m b4 ths, mineral baths, Pr .. cllce of such lic•n-11 urrted
. that 111 Hrsons having clalms aoalMI the Russian, Swedish or Turkish bal!ls. or or Dye said any adult may seld decedent ... requlrtd to lilt lhem, giving salt gtow .. or conduct. manage m The permll Issued by !fie Cltv
HF.. · th H~-with the necesHrv vouclltn In '"" olllc• or Gtrrv on anv olace Where •udl baths Co 1cll 10 a btlh house or mesute qua .... _,. to WlD e applJldllA;es ot Ille cltrk of the above ent'lllf!d court, or are given or •"11 Public b41111"9 ol•ct parlor shall bt oromlMnllY diSPl•Ytd
merely by fegisteTing, to present lhtm, with the necen ary which has In tonnedlon lllerewlth a In lh• rtctPllon arte Of Wch llUSIMSS vouchers to the undenloned at the Office st,am room, drv hot room Plunoe-. at ... ,, u,,...,,,
---.... -------------------------------------------------------------------of his Ailorney, ROBERT M, GRUM, 2.ll shOwer beth, or s Io e PI n 9 It< (l) The permit lnuecl bY 1M CllV ANENIDA DEL NORTE, REOOHDO commod.llio0$ Wllhoul • wrlll•n perma CouncO to 1 masseur or messeuse
Grefn Valley poper ty. m09Pbere. ' munity projects.
Selling So Fast We E
Let The Model Home
Get Away • • • •
. ''I t . t T d. '' In Costa .Mesa-Where ns an . ra e
Is Ready For You
HERE'S WHYt
The quick movin9 Del Cerro "indaftt
6u•rantHd tr•d• platt" mHns •
new, luxury home for you •• •
for little or n• cash ••• and low,
low monthly peyments. So succ.nful
we offer just 9 more homes on tred•.
Come in this wHk. Tak• eclventage
of "Instant Gvar•nteed Trede".
)'ou'll be hapP.Y you cllcll
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IYIRYTHING INCLUDID
Select from the fin• Del Cerro homes that offer every fHture you 've
always watttecl. L..nd1capin9, block waR, iprinklen, bfg, big lot! You 'll
love the 1mert entri11, itullt in range, oven, clishwa1her, even FHA
approved well-to-w•lf cerpet, Every home includes gient 450 squ•r.e foo t
"lonu1 Room" over the 91ra9e -grHt H pl•y area, den or
edr• bedrooms. It's youra ••• and we're rHdy to tr•d1!
Yn or •HA .,_llMS
From $27 ,900
-A Ocu ID I t rl
..... M N .... , SW_. . ...,., A. lert•
"Buildiftg °'"""' for Ntarl'V H"'1 A CtntMrv'' ...... '-..............
From Cost• Mesa, t1h lrlttol jun pest ).hr to Paula1lno {White Front l
encl h.i"' rlgM.
BEACH. CALIFORN IA '10211, wnlch Is the from Ille tllv C011ncll. No Pel"SOll shall shall be retained on the .,.,son ol
place ol business of tile underslonfd In 111 ooeralt • mauagt Parlor or giv• such m1Sseur or mlSHVH whl~ ec· matters Perlalnlno lo the eilete of $41d lomentali"'1, mas.ago, eleelrlc or tueltv er>Vaved In such activity and cltctdtnl. within slit mo!llhs alter the 11'51 magntllc lrtalment or alcohol rubs, or wlll be disolayed to any peeu olllur
publlcallon ol this nollce. """'"''· manag• or carry on •M olM• ur>en demand. Oattd Mllv lo, 19". where fomentations, manage, electric 14) Tn.. P@rmll luued b'f 1M CllV
Donald E. Schnobrich or magnetic: lrealments or alcohol ruin Council 10 a person to act as masseur
execufor ar~ oiven wtlhoot a written permit from or mas.seu!e for • Ucemed bath house
01 fhe Wiii ol lht ebovt nam· Ille CllY Councll. No Person shall act 31 or massage parlor Shall be returned,
t!'d decedent a masseur or masstu~ without a writ· by such meu eur or masituse, to th~ lloMr1 M. Grum ftn permil lrom the Cllv Councll. Chief of Pollet within five (51 divs AllorM'f Al Law Sec. 11.105 Tr11lint 00001111 su aller such mnwur or museuse no t» Avenld1 D•I Norte No ,..,.on shall adminl1ler, lor hire longer Is so emPlovecl.
RlftMO Beech, Calllorni1. '°117 or reward, to anv person ot lh• ooooslt• S.c. 11. llt lmmorel orectl-0Nllll11t-4 Tel: Ull) 11s-n21 sex, anv ma$saqc, any alcol>ol rub or It shall be unlawtul for anv i>enoo to
Alto,...., lor Executor 1lmllar lrtal~nl, anv tomonlellon, any m,.sa9e anv olller oersor1 or give or Publlslled Orenge Coetl Oallv Piiot. balh. or anv electric or magnelic treat· administ., any bath or lltlhs or lo vlv•
Mn 11, 11, U •nel JuM 1, 1"8 1.17-68 menl, nor sl\811 anY ""'°" cau.e or or administer any of the oltwr lfllngs --------------permit In or about his Plac• of busineu. mtnllOftfd In this cnaplor for lmmor•I
LEGAL NOTICE
'·>0111 CEllTIFICATI! 0' IUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS NAMI!
The unclerstgned does cer111y he 1, con·
~~~:~"' ~st?"s~~1~.:i~. ~nde~n\r:r\~: tlllous llrm name ol u H I V E R S I T Y
INDUSTRIAL RESE.ARCH 1ncl that 11;d
nrm Is COMPOHd Of Ille following pen.on.
whose name In lull 1nd plea of r~ld•nce 1, es follows:
or In connecllOft with hi$ busfneu, anv purPoSet or In a manner lnle-' to
ag•nf, employee or servant or any olher arou••· apl>@al lo or grat1rv tlle lust or p~rson und~ M' control, or -supe:rvision. pauJOM or sexual deslrn and IO dolno to administer anv such lreatmenl to any sllall be deemed gr011nds lor Ille revoc1· otrson ot !ht OOPOsllt $OX. tlOft of Ille oermll trtntecl llereund•r. Sec. 11.106 ExtlTUlllons Sec .. ll.12t fl'en1lly Thi~ s•clton shall not applv 'o anv ~ EverV per~, ~~cept ~ pers.ont trea1men1 admlnl>tered in 9ood l~llfl In Who are s1>eclflcal1Y exempted bv th11 lh• cour" of Int 1>racllct Of an'f ,..all"9 ch&oler, w'helher acting u an In• art or prole,.lon bv any ouson llc·•nm dlvldUJll, oW1'er. emoloYH of the owner.
or permillecl lo oractlco any •uch art or o'"'rafor or employee of Ille pporalor or pro1e.,1on under tllt orovlslons of Ille whelhtr acllnv as a mtre helf>er tot the Buslne$s and Proftssions Codt of owner, t molovee or 0Per1tor or W't'wtt\er
Rober! Clarence llrumfleld, Emerald Bay, Lavuna Buch. Calif.
Oaltd May 7. 196'.
Calilornla or ol any other law of lllls acting u a participant or worker In anv
1 3 ~•ate. wtv, who vives messave• or c:onducla • Sec. 11.ltJ Pumil re.vim mHHVI parlor or ,_.,.. or Wllo elv" or
R-rl Cllroncie llrumfleld $1•1e .. Cellioml•, 0.1"99 QM\tv I On Mi( 1, 19A. btton ,,,., • Nolarv
PubHc: lrl ..,. for said Stet•. personall\f
apoeartd lloberl Clarence BrumOtld
known to me lo "" tllo -~ wnost name 1• •ubscrlbed lo the wllhln In· strum•"' and acknowll:dged he e~ecutcd th~ ~m~. !OFFICIAL SEAL)
Marlon ll.. Le Bus Noiary Publlc-Calllornlo
Or•ng• Countv My Comml .. ton EXPlrM
.Apr. t: 1tn
-•ltY--"em• edmltli•~ or who ~Kika -elvl,,. No """°" or oou1t0< ot 1 IM!thtlouM or ldmlnlslorl"9 el '"""" be!M. Ilk• or mass119t l>arlor •Mii '"'ploy or trlc llg"I ball••· tlttltlc tvb bath••
uflNte the services of 1 museur ot shOwef lllllls. SPOnlle llfltlla. 111oor
maueu.e or anv p~n a) suth wll<t baths, lcmenlallOf!• ""' belll$, "''IJ'r•I
does n01 oosse.$ • valfd and current bath•, alC11hol rubs, RllSslen, ~sh or
permit to wor·~ for $Old oerson or T<'r~ish blllhs, or •nY other lvMs o'
operator In IMt eaPo<ltv as Provided b<llhs. nil glows or 1ny f'fot of IMrlDV 'or htrtt1n. or who dces or p1ac.UC'e'l any of tf'le Soc. II.IOI fl'trmll -1opt1ullon 01her lhin11s or ach menl-In lhl•
Eac-h oersof'I. ~ror' cbt•4n1no ,. chapf~r wlthout tlr1t obf1tntno • permit ~rmn to cerrv on '""' bv~•n~SJ or. or """ paying for • Uctn" so ro do from wor9c" as A n"Wtn tor or m-'S$tt.1st at the city or shell vlolafe •nv provision\
ballls and ma.-a;.s as fl)ICd abovo, ol 11115 <1>•Pler shell bt oullty Of • •hall m•k• e wrltttn aopllcallon to and mlsctem•aMr and s/1111 be punlslleble as
uoon form• furnished by IM Clllel ol provided tor In Sec:llon 11 IS of th•s
Piiot, PoliCP. which sholl bt •l9Md by such Codt ·• 769... apptt'8nl In •ddillon lo anv oth., I~ Seclion t. Ther~ Is l>Prtbv eddtld to
Publlshf!d Orange Coast Dail\f
MeY 4, II, 18, 75. 1968
--------------formallo~ wh•ch m•Y reasonablY bt re-Chapter VI, Article 2. Port II, Stcllon dna LEGAL NOTICE quired by lh• Chltt ol Police, uld BP· ot ttoe Cosla M•H Municipal Code IW!lltll
um NOTICI TO CltEDITORS
SUPEltlOll COUltT OF THE STATI! OF CALIFOltNIA
,Oil THE COUNTY OF OllANOE No. A·5'76' IAN G. MACOONALO. E•l•lt of
O•ce•1ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo lht creditors of lht 1bove named decod•nl
that all P@rsonJ having claims against '"" $aid decedtnl are rt<tulrtd to Ille lllrm.
with the nec:eswrv vouchers. In lh• ofllce ot lllt clerk ol the 1bow enlllltd court. or to pre1!nt ftwm, with the n~tS!.~ry VOllC'htrs, lo tlle undenluned al ,,.. ofllce
ot GREENBERG ANO GLUSKER. Al· tornays, 97'l0 Wll•hlre Boulevard. Beverlv
Hiiis. C1lllornla 90711 which I• the plat• of business ol the und•nl91\td in all m•f·
ten pertaining 10 Ille u tate 01 uld dfct· drnt, within six monlhs alter the 1i.s1
publication of l!lls notlc.e. Oettd MaY 10, 196'. E\..EANOR G. MACDONALD E•eculrlx Of ll)e Wiii ol lllt above nam·
ed dececlenl
Ot Mnllore ind 01vanr mt Wllshl" Blvt.
ltv•rlY Hiib. C1lli.rl'll1 90212 Ttl: 2U·t7'-SUt AllerM'fl tor l!•ttufrlx Publlslltd Orange Coast Da•IY P11o1.
Mtv 11, u . 2s and June I. 19b8 8J0·6ll
LEGAL NOTICE
,.JttO CHTl,.CATE OF BUSINESS l'ICTITIOUS NAME The undersigned do ctrlolY thev are
conducllnv • business at Nrwr>erf Brac.h. Calllornla, undtr the llcflllOllS firm n1m•
of t NT ER HAT ID NA L PROOUClS COMPANY 1nd thftt >11d firm I> com-
oosed ot the 1011owln9 oenon>. wllOSe
names rn 1u11 •Ml olac.u of "'~~nc•
1rt ai tolfows: Robert E. Hilliard. RtdWOod City.
C.nrornla Jotn Colwell, '1'1 &1nd Slr~t. NowPotl
Buch. C1lllornla
Dated MtY J, 1961 Robert E. Hiiiiard JOAn Coltl<tll Sleto ol Calltornla, 0,."l"t County·
On Mn J, 1961, ~fo" me, • Nolarv Publl< In encl tor u ld Sl~te, t>trsontllY apo.ared Robert E. Hllllard and Joan
Colwell known to mt to bf lhe person• wflolt 111mes are subscrlbtd lo the wllhln
1nolrvmenl and acknowled<ltd they ,,.. KUltd Ille 5..'mP,
aoplicalion $llall •how lllf •rue name ol shell reed H follows:
lh• 1oplicanl. his flctltlou• neme or "Sectllfl 6121. Llca!IM ""-~ namts. II any, his &9•· his prutnl ad· Parlt", 0Hr•to" •llf l!m•i.r-. dres• In !ht City, or elsewhere, hi• pro· Everv person owning, melnl1lntng or P<,.ed bv•lness addreu In lh• Cltv, 1ht conducting • musttt parlot shall 11•Y. "°""" under which said applicant con-ll>C! •um Of tlllrtv.fl11e dollars per vur. dvct"d t!nv similar bv~l~n, It i11nv. nnd Every m11as19lst. rxceol any ""'°" l~t oi.co ol his r••ldtnce el such lime. who owns, operates or conctucts • tn11tin•r with such a1>ollt"aflon. Tht ae> mautve parlor In the city, lll1U PIY ollc~n• 1hall furnl•h a recent phOtooraPh '"" sum of llllttn dollars Pfr veer.
01 111msrll ond hi• flnvrrprlnt• to lht This section $hill have ne -llallo"
Cfl••• of Polle• and no tllKI us>on, tnd 111111 not M S•ld lorms. •"•II also lnclll<M In ad· COftslrued as tPPIYlng to, any of the dlllon to sue" 01nrr lnformallon u shall P@rsons dul9nalecl •• lollows: b• rtoulred ov thf' C~ltl ot Ponce. the Pflyslclln. surgeon, dllrOPrldor,
lollowlno· osffOPllh or •nv nurse worklnt llfldtr •· Wrllll'll prool l~at Ille applltan the suPtrvlslon of 1 Pllnklan.
I• ovrr lh• ege ol twentv-one veers. •ur9f0n, chlrociractor or or'-ftl du-o. Tnaf aoplic1nl hu btln a bona IY llcenstd lo prectiee ~Ir retlledlvti
tide retl<lent ot countv eontln~IY orofHsiom In the state." •or nlnetv l'IOI days lmmedlalelY SK"-" J. This Onllne"ce &llell tlkt ef• oreetdlno the dale of m1kl119 ee>-feel and be In full forct llllrl'f (301 dan
01;cat1on. '•nm and eltw Its PISSl!lt and Prior to c. Wrlll•n oroof of IPPllcant's ••· the tulrallcn of IUtffn (15) d•va from II• porlenc. in lht orolmlon. work and passage be published once In Ill• Otange
method ol treating th• e-i<tetn•I Perts Coasl Deity Pilot. 1 newSPIPlr ol 11-ral of th• human bodv tor remedlal or clrculallOft. printed and publlsl)ed I" Ille hyo;...,1c purPQSu by rubbing, slrokinv, City of Coria Mesa. tovelller wllh the
kMadlno, aalu•llno or llPPIM wllh n•~s ol the memlltn of the CllY Council
In• n1nd or hands or by ln>lrumenl, vollnv for and avelnst the Hmt.
or such •PPllcanl MUSI furnish I PASSED ANO AOOPTEO lhls 20th div
diploma or certlfle&le ol gradu11ion of Mlly, 196'. "°'" • recognll4'd schOol or IMtltvflon A. L. PINKLEY 01 ltarnln• wherein Ille method, pro-Mllvor of Int '"'sion 1nd work Of mes$1glst Is Cltv ot Cosli Mts•
l•09hl. ATTEST: ' d, Wrllt.., sla'-tnls of ef MISI C. IC. PRIEST
!Ive bona fide residents ot 1he county Cltv C Jerk ol the City of Coste Mt:•• thal Sueh 1ppllc1mt b ol llOOd rnonl STATE OF CALIFORNIA J
clleracter. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) " t. Rrcord or 111 trrHls &nd con-CITY OF COSTA MESA I
\llCllOllS lncludlnt traffic vlol•llons. 1. c. IC. PRIEST, City Citric of Ille Cllv Sec. 11.1" AtoPllutltfl.-.,,,, .. y_ .. Of Co••• MHI and ••.officio Clerk of the •••Nca111 Cllv Council of the Cltv ol Cosl• !Msa. All otrsons employtd bv an •ooll'8nl I htrtbv certll\f th•I lh• above and forete>-"1•11 .complttt "'" same lorm and SUD· Ing Ordlnanct Ho. 64·19 was Introduced ptv Ille 5"me lntormallon as rtoulrtd of and conslderf'd s~cllon bv section et a su~ 8PPllont II en adver•e rtPo•t Is revulM meell~o ot u ld Cltv Council on
mllCM by Ille s>oli~ dtH>artmtnf, ell•r lls 111• 6th dav or M•Y· 1968, and lh~r
invttti9alion, the dty cou"cll m•Y· after o~""" and adoolod as • wllole el • • Public hearlnv. ttvokt Ille llc•nt• ot rt11u~r mttlill9 of nld Cltv Council lll!ld •udl &PPllcanl II such 11>11>lltant emPloV> Oft Ill• 70tll dav ol Mey, 1'61 by Ille suctl oerson. 1011ow1no roll c.all volt: ~~1c1~~·~w:.t!r:.i.: ... u cm• •n in·• ~~,~~~. ~?.uc~~l~~'1!~n-:V~~i"'
VMllP•flon to bO me"' o1 eat'll AD-NOES: COUNCILMEN: Non.
Pll<ellon I nd fPPllant and shall N!pOrf ABSENT : COUNCILMEN: None Ills findings lo Ille Cltv Council at fhf IH WITNESS WHEREOF, I heve lime the •PPllctllon ts lo be considered her•unto· set my h•nd •nd alflxed fllf SHI bv Ille Cltv Council of tilt City ol Cos11 Meu. l!lls ,lsl div of
SIC. 11.111 OrttlllllW ef Ptmllls Mev. 19".
Tiie Cltv COllncll rnev lu~ a oerm.1 C. IC. PRIEST
to .,, IPPllC•tll whtn II Shall ru~roobl• City (l<!•i'-Of lhe Cllv ol
aOPHr, air.. invungallon, fhjlt tho ""' Costa MMa and ••-<>fflclo
pflc.nl oosseases toOd moral t'llMacitr Clrrl< ol the c1rv Council tnd i• • prOHr oel"lon to ~noucl or Of ~ Cltv ol Cost• Mesa. work at wt'll busil'tS" Tl\f' Cltv Coun<ll Publllhod Or1119e Coe•t 0111y fl'llot, Mllroartl COiiins tMY con•ln~ con•idera!IOn ol •nv •P· M•v U. Int "3'41 Notary Publlc • C1lllor111• Ptl<allon lrom llm~ to llmt until lhe ln·
(Sc•ll
PrlnciPll Ofllce '" vtsllullon provided tor "•rein $/loll b<!
Or•nt• County comolelod but tn no evtnl sn•ll s•kl In· LEGAL NOTICE ~~~~'.·mo E•Wtt vesllp•llon ewcffd sl>tv (60) Oevs lo
Pu.,, • ._,. o,.~ co.Ht OtllY Piiot. duration. Anv a1>PllCA!i0ft not dtnlfdl _____________ _
" •'""' ·~ Wll!lln sixty (60) dns tlllll be dttmtd IAll..,.
MIY 4• 1'· "· u. '961 7?MI ;;:~·~;,, ovrelllfl NOTICE TO ClllOITOH LEGAi~ NOTICE Stld ~mill trantt<I as provldl'd to• SUPlltlOll COUllT OF TMI Ml&i" 111111 be ~lfffllvo until rovolted HATE 01' CAL.,OllNIA FO•
, •• I ..
SU .. HtO• COUllT 0, TlfE STATS Ofl' CALIFOllMIA FOil TMI COUNTY Of' OllANeS lit.. A-61111 MOTIU 0' MHlllltO Ofl fllTITION
FO• ... OIATa Ofl WIL.L ANO CODICIL. ANO FOil l ITT a ll S
, TH TAMIMTAllY &Ith of Ide N, Stkltl, tlto It-It
Id• Nellie S.ldtt. O.C.eMd.
NOTICC IS HEllE.BY 011/IN llltt l.Ylt
E. He1mt9 Ml tli.4 "'"'" e "tltlOn fflf .........,. ftf wlll 11111 Ctldl<ll tflll tor ,,..,.
-flf 1..e11en THt-ttrv •• Petit...,. 11, ttt9tw11C!t to .tlldl It IMde fer fllf' 111tr Hrtkvl•"· ,,.. 11\tt 1119 1""9 efld ,llee ti '-t'lltl 1111 '9fM Mt lletll Mt 19' .,_ 7, ltM. ti •ito a.rn.. Ill tM
--ef OIHl'l-tt 116. 1 fl/ Mid -rt. It IOI Nottll lrotftt'f, In Ille CllY
llf IMl1 ""'· Callforfllt. °''"Mn 11, 1Nt.. W. W, IT JOHN,~ Cltrtl. J..-a.---. ,.~ ........
0t *""~.O 1111 ht,.lnalfer provldtd. THI COUNTY OF Oll.AMOe
$It. 11.lll lltveott.., ef ,..,....11 N•. -"..,,,. The City C011ncll mn rtvolt• or sUI• Ettel, of FR.A NC ES S V 0 I 0 0 A,
otnd Ille oermll 1nd llc-tnst ol anv Oectesod.
-$01' hOkllng '411\'\t In ~ (Uy. upon NOTICE IS HEltEBY OIVl!N .. ""'
roctMng sallstactorv tvldtllCJ' '""' t~ crfelllors o1 Ille •!love ,..,,,. ~
Mid ~rmll"" or llC~•et Nl l»tfl con· llllt •II ""°"' lltvlnt c1t11111 ... 11111 "'9 vtct"' Of, 01 ht \ rntertd • t it• ot oumv said ~I ,,.. ,_,,,. to ftle "-"'-to 1nv v!olttion ot "'' orov11I011J of thlt wtlll Ille ntet"41rv vouchers, 111 Ille el'llee M(tlon or •nv otllfft l•w of ordfMnU Of "'* cltflc Of Ille Move'"""" c:Mt, ~
ol I~ Clly or St•lt rtllf1M l'O lllCll = ~'::"~WI:: ~.;.:-=
buslMIJ. OI' I/POii 1111 t-Mtlldltlon tnd H-ilS Wttt Tillf!I 9""" =" Of Ille Cllltf (II Poll~. Tiit (II~ OI Ant (ll"°'111e '2POI -ICll la -.. .!.-'941et !MY rtcOf'I\"*"* ttV'KlflOll ef ' _,, --
"" ,..,.,11 bwtf ..... ,..,..., """' a.6 !Ml-" "" """'9 ..... "' '" ......
tlOll 11,lltl If, '""' 11'1-lltatloll. "" :m: ~-:: :.-:..-:~~.~ _.,,,lft .. " etttenl'llllN to llo ... ,_ W110 It not of toed lllOl'1 t dwltldW or II !loll Of 11111 Mflc.. ~IMll not 10 bt t ,.,.,., per._ to Oaltd Mrl U , t• ~ ... WOl'lt •• 111(11 ..,.,....., or FINI w .. twll ..... ~ .. rt<tlllt of lllldtft<lt Ille! Ill• " C:.11 .... 1• '*""'"" or .., •• 11 . -11111 In :~~111oc:=: !n'IMOfll• !--" fW tlMrwlH .. t~t 'Oflic.r RlllQlflDr lf(flOMllll ~uct or b t II t v I o r • Of the Wiii -Wle ~ • wmtt or 11-.. tlllll 11.tvt AlleW • ..-~ 1>Mo1 ttvOl<M lll'Cltr tllt ltmlt flf !Ill.I ........,_ ifdltfl, tit eflltr -llefftoft fOf I Y_, ,.,_ _. ""'9
11trmll IO ~rrv ot1 1 11m11t1 llutl"'" bv JIS Wttl TMf'f """ MIC.II l'tnol\ tllAll ti. contld<'red for t , .... AM. C ........ mtt ~ Of -OI .,...,. rrom "" "" GI ............. : ,.,..,,,
llt ........... """'· IM~~tMU hi (IU) MMI.-.. , ... ......, ...........
"""""" OrtMt Qllll,t Delly _, 11.a.H.1"'
W()i -·!di! A"'"'"' ... ,.....,
.!'_l_llf1 Sec 11 114 ........... MNl1f't ""'llllwd Or-Cont °''" :r.: ll1HI NO "-11 eNI( .. ""81cM 1Mt11,. ,,,.., 11. 2J .... ,,_ ,, '· lM
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JO DAILY PILOT Saturday, May 25, 1%8
Real
E~tate
Questions
end
Comment
By Randal McC.rdlt
RMltor
Would you help a couple of Real l1t1t1 atudentr
JOIVt a 1triou1 question? Where it the larveet office
bullding located; In New York, Chic"o er Los Antel"?
What i1 the name of thit bulldlnt? · .D.O.R., Cotta Meta
The world's lar~ office building ia the P~ntagop.
Stan-ding on the Virginia side of the Potomac Just out·
side Washington, the huge f.lve-sided building covers 34
acres, has 17 miles of comdore and boOJel 27,~ of·
fices. It was completed in 1943 at a coet of $83 million
and is made up of five concentric buildings of five floors
each connected by 10 spokelike corridors. •
· Recently, I heard tfNit FHA made 1 change In their
policy. What is the new lnter_.t rate? There always
... ms to bt some confusion on FHA lnterett rat11. What
:1bout thlt mortgage in1urance? Alto, what about c0tt1?
Have the charge1 changed? Thankt. . M.F., Huntington leach
The present FHA interest rate is 6.75 percent plus
one half of one percent for FHA mortgage insurance.
The e!f ective rate you wiJI. be paying on an FHA loan
is now 7.25 percent.' Some confusion may ext5t because of the one half
ot one percent for martgfke insurance. This always must
be t~ken into consideration when figuring the COit of
repaying the loan. The FHA mortgage insurance is for the. protection
of the government, and does not in any way inlu!e the
home owner. The sole purpose of the one half percent
is to give FHA financial protection against foreclosures.
The costs of obtaining an FHA loan can vary from
three percent to seven percent of the total amount of
the foan. Reasons for the differences are: the financial
stren~tb of the buyer, the amount Of the down payment
and the home itself.
The buyer (by law) pays no more than one percent
of lhe loan , and the seller pays the balance of the points
as a loan origination charge.
lt't Rtaltor WHld So what! What's IO grHt about
selllng dirt?
Un1i1ned
The comments below are not characteriistlc of just a
few people wbo think well of real estate. 'Ibey repre-
sent the consenius among mm of wealth and the great
leaders of all time. The real estate salesman can bold
his head high. His product is indispensable. It endures
against all f()l"JM ol adversity. It is the best of all in·
vestments.
HENRY GEORGE: Everywbe.re, in all time, among
:i 11 peoples, the possession of land is the base of aristo-
l'racy. the founMtion of great fortunes, the source of
no wer. Those who own the land must be masters of the r~:1t. Land can exist without labor, but labor C9nnot
""'tlst without land.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT: Every person who in·
vests in well-selected real estate in a growing eedion
of a prosperous community adopts the sUTest and w est
method ot becoming independent, for real estate is the
basis of wealth.
BRUCE BARTON: There wu a vacant lot opposite
my house which could have been boup t for five thou·
sand doliars. A month ago a man bought it for twenty·
eight thousand, and two weeks later sold it for sixty
thousand. I take ~ my hat to him. He •w it was a gold
mine. It didn't look to me like anything more than a
vacant lot.
.JESSE H. JONF..S: I have always liked real estate -
farm land, pasture land, timber lan~_. and city property.
I have had experience with all of tnem. I gue11 I just
naturally liked "the good earth", found9tion of all our
weal fa
BILLY SUNDAY: The renter who sings "Rome
Swed Home'' is kidding himself and serenading the
landlord. Rent money once handed over is gone for·
ever, but the money you put into a house is sti11 yours.
It changes its form -it becomes property insteed of
gold and simply passes from your nght pocket to your left.
. ANDREW CARNEGIE: Ninety percent of all million·
alfes become so through owning real estate. More money
has been made in real estate than in an industrial in·
vestments combined. The wise young man or wage earn·
er of to-day invests his money in real estate.
~IARSHALL FIELD: Buying real estate ls 'tlot only
f'1e best way, the qui ckest way, and the safest way, but
th~ ONLY way to become wealthy.
HETTY GREEN: Real estate is an imperishable as-
~t. ever increasing in v.alue. It is the most solid secur·
ity that human in~enuity has devised. It is the collateral
to be preferred above all others. and the safest means
of lnvestln~ money.
HENRY WARD BEECHER: Land is a part of God's
estate in the globe; and when a paroel of ~ound is deed·
~d to you. a~d ... you walk over. it. and calJ it your own,
it seems as if you had come into partnership with the
original oroorietor of the earth.
SENATOR W. E. BROCK:. In buying real estate .
. vou have a freedom of pc>lleSIJOn which other invest·
mcnJ,s do not ~ive. No one can freeze you out. No one
c11 n run you off. It is yours. I made a real estate deaJ
16 years ago against a banker's advice and sold the
property in .five yean for over $100,000 'Jll'ofit. plus six
neroent net income. U I bad put this profit back in stocks.
I would have lost pncticaDy all of it.
Wax Museum Erecis
Big $200,000 Sign
One ot the large1t ud . the wurJd'a largttt wa.x
most spectacular 1ipa in muaeum, w111 Pl1 nearly
Southern Calllornla 11 •.ooo for the aiJn, wblcb
acbeduh!d to be completed will ltllld tll&b above the
at McMeland Wu ...._. Ire :uT::, =~
In Buena Part bJ A ..... I, _. tbt edjolntn1 PUlct o1 =-~:dtntwm:-~ LIWlc Art ...... lattl,
N c1.. Co l"ftlll, art objedl~ __ the eon .,..., · f.inout Gold Rolla JWJct
1be tip 11 JOO feet biJh, ad a bqe rtpUu ai
,.,,,.. 2' eoo.. and wm "Oniel" cantd Of Carrara
utllla 10.• llpt bulbs in marble a1 .,., the erlciriaJ
complex 1Ctio1 ad an.im• by Mlehtlu plo. Both at·
tion techntq\la. trlCtlont, newly enlarged
New Rente·r:s Seeking Luxury Apartments
A "new breed ol apart·
mem renttt'" is evolving,
one tbM can afford borne
ownerahip, but prefers to
live in an approximate '200-
a-montil apartment that has
the same amenities as a
'50,000 or more house.
So stated Samord R.
Goodkin. Jnsidtt>t of the
Loe Angeles-based r e a I
estate r e s e a r c h and
marketing consulU.nt firm
that bean hls name. in describing the emergence of
a new houllla flil!I of life he cootlDued. "TOday, tibt
th.at is creattac a nYOlution apartm.t r • n. t_e r 1 -
in apartlneat d11l19 ~ m particularly tile newly mar·
the eaUre eNClpt of tperl· Tied1 wMb a workiot wilt -
mecit 'lJvills. have mor• mooey, plan
"The • 'old ..._.. "'a~ L.~tlr r a m 111 e 1 more
retaUvel,y _,., to pluse : carefullJ Mid no lon1er
Ult)' Yue.d wen.located necessarily equat. a bome
and ldtqute ...., dose with a sin1le family residen·
to work IDd p u b 1 i c ce. /
tr~. laa ..u as ''They demand creater
fl'ffdom tram ownership sophlstieation in t b e Ir
woniet," Gooclrtn akl. apartments; they wa aJ
"nit race al America Is
oh3ngiog. And apartment
living as a way oi Jlfe, ll'Pt a temporvy stopover before
bome ownership, is ooe of
them," he concluded.
,._.. .. , wtao"ta Mae west
eout dldltioal aource for
the Natk>all A~ of-
Ho11'9bullden, RI quick to
pcMat out tbat onerlbip ls too..,~ in
Amtr1cu valuet far it to be•---------:--
afflCAd 1D Ill ...... future.
IMlt be added that ril1Dt eoeu 0111d, ma terl ala ,
labor, etc.) .. pulbbl1
alnCJe-filmil1 d w • l li n 1 pnc. almalt out ol,... ol tbt Jonr ....... , ..
come tncbtl.
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PREVIEW UNIT 4!" .
Minutes From The Beath
' . Thi MOSt Eiciting Family Connunity in Orange COllHJ:
Now! FHA • Yet Terms in the $30,000,000
Walled Community ••• Country Club Living
Preview • br1nd new unit this week of the exciting Parkside Homes •.. or see the
Northrldge Towne Houses or Stville Garden Homes. Enjoy low FHA Terms or Veteran
Fin1nclng -P"fTntnts IS litt le IS $147 per month. Enjoy parks, pools ... real Country
Club living in Orange County's most exciting olace to livel
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I'm inviting you and your f1mily to' see this
new idea in family living this week. CommU.
nity park, playgrounds, pool ... and a full
time recrea tional program for young and old
are pa~t of y~ur everyday life at Green Valley.
We think you II never want to live any other way.
S.. The
7.Chefs
Gourmet
kitchen
From Coste Mese, tekt the MW S•n Di.90
"-ewey E.st to the Evct.d off·r•mp. ~
Euclid to W 1rner end 90 left 1t W .,,,., to
the GrMn V1lty entry. This WHI:, •
G'"9\ Volley It• Developmen1 of
GEORGE M. HOLSTEIN & SONS
Tht Southlend'• l.ongesl
utablbhtd Ntw Home lvildlrs .. ,.._,,y Half • C9"9Vry of Setltf9ditfl"
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Or1nge
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Ltth -Unir Homes Offered "..,. c••TIPICA't• ... CCMIN•ATIOM •o• ltOTIC• INVITI .. llDS
THMIACT .... Ofl-fftlNHt vttotra 0r~ = :.r~=w 0~:' ~ ,.CTITICMIS NAMI 1111111 ?:00 11.m .. w-...t. JUM s. I ... : THI! UNOl!UIGNEO CO•f'Olt.ATION t i wl\lth flme 111«1 wlH bt -11~.l'f _....; ........ c.f~ 11111 II It condvcll"' 1 •M ~ el !tie otllal of IN ~ _._ t flt Twm .... I Way, Olatrldl. .... 11111 A-F-1•111 ~ =lf~C--; ::...~t\M V1tlrf, C.1"9tnJe, for Ille 191i.._1na;
AYaiWIUlty el VA ~·
c\DC fMtu.riac n o down
paymenU h a S aUncied
JJllGY home buyers t o
Westbaven ill recent weeks ,
it WU amtOUDCed by Frank
MeF•land Sr., head of the
McJ'wland 0ompaJly. sat.s
qents for the develop.
ment, now offerin« bomtc In
the four1h unit.
McFarland poimed out
thet the t.YOl'able nn.clng
tlenne, wt1id1 ill llddition to
VA alto include FHA and
C00"'1tlonal prvgr-ams. bas
deftllitely been one of ttle
big tactors for 1he steadily
increa&lng Nies pece.
B«b <me and two-9tory
dftlltngs are available, and
..., .... """ .. ---: ...... --.. .. I~ 5ALE OF Fl••ous ~ NON·FE•·
... A "-1~ ..-.&.to. a.-......-.-....... -· ltOUS SC••' METAL -, __ P-t--""-aa IN -""'-.._. llf'lnclNI llltol tf IHclflcallool Ne s,...,
,.___ ......,_ "'-'A. llMI-It • f91towt: lld must bt ~ on Ille *""'
••'"' OI' --oecailGllllt C-C.,., 612 Ttrml11tl Wtv. '°''' p1i.ci IW the Dlttrlcts I~ •c.c.rdtllU ::;
ramlly ~room W~I! ell ,...cwt•'-ff IM_,_ ....... · rOOftl, 1 ... as "'lllM 11111 11'11 dev of Mn. 5M<llloll~ * llleMI ·; ~
and l'WO Or' ~ ()on. ""-c:.t.w c.,, llllonMllOfl """ lie o1119111ef et 11oe •llow t.aining a numl>ef ol delip "'""'It. G1't1'"'9dt Jd',_, .. ..,_ •M411 tr .. !flt.
lnno U ......., 1 T,....,., ~~°':' Offlcw va on• .,., u x u r y STATE °" (ALl~OltNIA ) P'llbtllllef Or•-C-t 01llV ""'
features. ltey •e pilnDed COUNTY Of' OUNOI I .. MAY 1S. ,... tJ...i
to Id th ul.a..;. te in On "'11 17111 NY of May, A 0. lffl, • prov e e wua Nfor9 me Jo..11 IE. D•YI• • Noloryl--..-LE-G_AL __ N_O_TJ_C_E __ _ comrort aod eocrvenlence for l'llbllc 111 Ind let Ml4 Coufl!\I ..... Slttt. •""•"'I _...,._rn f-"y. ""ldl"' tllereln. dvlY commlulontd .,,.,1-------------~ n~ .iau. •---lly -red '111111' 11. U•.ut
A "'-'-•'-. -·'-" GfWYlhedt ._ ,. -.. ... ~ SU,ltUO• cou•T °" TM• ..--ly ....,...-T,.._.., of tfle --•!Ion flltl t•· STATI M CALIPO•lltA POil
d..W... fHt\lre, acco~to N u ecutN Ille wttNll IM!""'*lt on btlltlf of THI COUteTY °" OllAN•• --e"., n:ts ,... ~··-llllf"elll _,_., Ind .... A4Uf ofAcials, la the Petio 't· IN ., •ctllowtedeM .. me tfwlt _.. -nlloo NOTICI °" ...... , •• ff PHtTIGll cben, ~b kA• ., -.._ _ exeQll9'1 !fie -· 111 WI ... Wllertef, I "Olt ,ltDUTa M WILL ANO l'O• ._ • .,..,.... ... ... ,,.,_,. Ml lllY lwllld Ind affl><ld LITTllS THTAMlllTA•Y venletit pass-b'ouch fOr Vnd w ,,,y officl•I Mel tlle dtY Ind y .. , In !Ms E11111 ol Victor ... Cox. Otcttstd.
-"'--._ a.A Le.It• a-er ay c:er'llflctll llnl lbew wrlllen. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV!N Tllo! easy lei YK.-~ w IU'll UUlll"llll (OFFICIAL SEAL) Firs! N11iontl Ian!! o1 OrtMt Counlv. • ....._ltailty bar Oil the ~O JOMPll E. 01vl• National 111n11rne AJJOCloli... has """ ,__,, ,._.. ~ Noforv ,.llbllt><tlllornla herein • ,..,,,..,. tor ,,....,. ol wlll •nd
f o r indoor~tdoor en· • · noger Turner has started Pr1nc1 .. 1 Offlct '" 1or i.su•-o1 Le11ws Tn 11man11"' 10
...:........... Fam·l ~ t.r ti 0r1,,.. CPun!\I ''"''-'· rmr~n "° which " m-tor ~~ _....,.,. I Y :. •=---• co~s uc on on 10 luxury Mv commru1o11 Ex•lru tvrtMr Nrt1cvi.r1. Ind .,,., 111e 11,,.,. •no
separated from tile kitCMots uruts to be located at 725 Junt 21. mo •lea of he.r1ne 1111 W Mt ,,., """ se1 b band ~i.. t..:.--'•A D · 'ubll"*" Oronee Co<HI Ot llY Pllol, for June 14, 19'1. •I t:lO t .m.. In IM y y ~ uiu•, iUMI omingo Way , New p 0 rt Mav 11. 2$ tnd June 1, •• 1MI .. , ... courlrooin ol DtP•rlment No. 1 cl Hid
have sliding glus doors Beach. caurl, ., IOI Norlh BrOldwtv. lo '"' Cllv
leadl.nl to the b e a m e d Situated on the bluf( LEGAL NOTICE 0' 05:1":: ~":· ,~~~:~···
patioe, enebling resident. to overlooking the Bac k Bay , NoT1c1 011 ,u1L1c H 1A"1 N'" c .... ...,~·s! .. ~=.Nc;.::'!! c,'::
utlliu the entire area as a each apartment is d esigned •1110•1 THI! ,LA11111N• co~ Ml""''·
large e nt...-....:--nt nt MISSION O' THE CITY 0" 'Ou ... ISS T._ lftt C~ ·-"'' ._. .. .ue ce er to have a full view of the TAtN VALLEY o.-. c1u1e,,,11 ""' • for botb formal or infonnal w ater from the living room NOTICE is HEREBY tlv•• !Nt on Tel: mo MM1t1 ..._ ,_ • 1 WednH<lt v. June s. Ifft 11 7:30 P.M .. In All9rt1tva fw P'etllleMr
g awer .. ,gs. kitchen a nd m a s t e r '"' Council c111mben. Cltv H•ll. 10100 Publlslled oro,,.e coot DttlY "''°'' Furnished and decoreted bedroo •t T full Sl•ler Avtt1ue. F~~tolo v • 11 e Y • May 21, 71 Ind J11ne 1, 1'61 '21-61 m SUI e , WO C1lllorol1. rr.. Pl1nn1119 Commission will ------------
m odel homes. illU6trating ~!conies ~e uncorporat.ed ~~.,r:.,~nc heorlno on '"' to11cw1no ••· LEGAL NOTICE
the varied desi.g'M_ and Ooor m each unit. 111 .,.,...1 " .... V•'1lfl<• ""· 1n An -------------plans a v.ailalble, are located Designed by w ,. 11 '1 a m IPC>tll to •crlon l•ll•• bv lhe Ar•• NOTICI OF INTENTION TO ING.AO!! Vorlln<e CornmlllH on • ~ so. "· IN THI SALE 01' ALCOHOLIC in a landscaped, PM'k·like Blurock and Associates. and l~sllndlnQ sltn fer • prlv~I• church H VUAGES
area adjacefllt. to the aales built by the T u r n e r ~~':'nu~f11'r.:;: ':rrhw•~: '.!1:,n:: ro WHOM IT MAY coNcE:N•,v 20' "" and informartion pavilion. A Const ruction Company or Avenue, H1w1l>orn• Chr1sll•n Scllccl, SVbltCI lo l>Sulnet of lllt llctnu ••. r"'l ·pped ..J.Hdr • A d' 1C>Pllc11nl. Plied lor. ncllc. ls lltrtbv 1l•1n lhol Ille w Y eqw .._,..., en s rca 1a and N e w p o r t Tiiis "'""" •• bel"4 Procn>ed Pu•s111n1 undtroltned Prooose• 10 ••II 11eo11c11c
play grounsd is also feetured Beach these delightful ac-1o lht P1tnn1"4 uw. of "'' s111e of t>e¥ero1n 11 111e PrM'lt .... dtsc•lbtd .. · thi 1 • ...&...:..... ' • , C1lllornl1 (GoYI' Cod• .s.ooo •I •to I end 1011awo· tn S comp ex, >n-..u DMlY OOmmoda(lons Will feature Ille Fovl\llln ValleY Zcnlno Ordln1nc1 1617 Wnlcltll Drive
be ruched bun 1he Gsden .fireplaces, electric ranges !~1J:'~,.°'~"1';f:· f:"1~. M~';!~n~;:: Pu~:;::,rt :·~h inten"°"· 111e u"' Grove Freeway by drivtnl and ovens. Modern kitche n s DtP•rtmen1 1nc1 .,... 11v~111b11 1or ,..,1111c dera11ne<1 I• 1H1v;,.. 10 1111 DtH•lmeo1
90Uth on BrooJiiburri Just w lth complete lum; ... e t ln•pecllon i nd eumlnollon, OI .Alcohollc Btwr•a• C~nlrol for luu•""• -. . ..._.. SCen Thos• d•tlrlnt to IHlllY In fevor <Jr In bv lrtn•ltr ol In llCCllDllC beVtrfl~
COOK.MA 'IS' ....... v COUNTER •EATURE OF WESTHAVEN HOME past M c Fadden ift ceilings, intimate d i n i n g -111on 10 '"'' request w111 be 91ven lic•ns• <er 11unsn1 tor"'"' orem•sa• •1
-'-"""., r Westrnin6ter. areas ... OPPOrtUnllv IO do lO. II lurlf\tr In· lollow.·
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PLANNING COMMISSION AnVOf>t dHlrlnt lo orotesl lllt lnutncr OF THE CITY OF" of •ucll llct nstfsl mav Ill• • verified oro-FOUNTAIN VALLEY It•! wllh 1nv office ol lht Otporlmtnl c' Slenlev It. Menslleld, A1ccllcllc a.verot• Coolrol. within lil Plonnlng Olrtdor •nd dtVs ol lht dele Ille Pr01>C1ed premise~ secr,11rv wtrt llrst !>0$1ed, s1111ne around• for Publltf\ed Oren9t Cot>I Oal1V Piiot. denlel u provided by law. Tiit Prt,.,lst· Mev JS, 1968 tJl-68 are now llc•l\sed !or IM st•• of •lecllollc 1-------------beverHet. Tht form of vtrlllcallon "'''
LEGAL NOTICE ~P•~::!~ tram anv amco of '""
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CE•Tl .. ICATI! 0" ll USINESS, .. ICT1TIOU5 NAME
Th• undersigned oou c.rlllv •II• 11 ccn-ducl1"9 • busln .. s al 2616 England St A.
Vlnc1n1lno A. Hulchl-Publlshed Orano• Coo•I D•ll'f Pllol
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HunHntff'n Beach. 92646 C•lllcrnla, und•r ------------
IN flcllllous firm n•rM cl M L B. "·24''6 CREATIVE PltOOUCTS and IMI ~Id NOTICE 0" OIUOLUTIOll
firm Is comt>OMd •' IN ICllcwlM Pt rt(lfl, 01' ,AltTNEltSHIP'
WhoH name In full and place of rttldtnce Public nolfro Is h•rolly given !NI ue •• follows: lllch~rd N 5c....,_"94rdl, CA>slt M~•. Murl•ll• L. Olsen, 2616 E"91•nd St A. and Donald F Br1nstrom, Buena hrl<. Hunll1111fon Buell. Cini 926'6 l!tPretefore do1"9 ll<lslnts> under Illa Ile Deted Mey 7~ 1968. tlttf't'' Urm n111~~ ,.,.tt stv1t f\r
Murielle L. 01 .. n LOGIMETRIC EtlGINEEltlNG 11 :;10
Slalt of Calllornla, Ortn!M Counrv· Ktrrv Ltn•. City rl Casi• Moo, Cou"'v
On Mtv 7, 1968, before me, • Nolory "' Or•nee. !1•1• "' C..tllcrnla. did en t'>e Public In tnd lo< u ld 5111•, ~rvmallv ?3rd dl\f cl Mav. 19~!. by mulu1I cons•n1.
e.ppeufd Murlrlle L. Otsen known to "'« dfnotv• th« ,,.,d outf\er$h1o 'r"*
to bf! tM IH'OOft wh=tt Mlmt fs wbs<_rlb-tt1nnln11e t~•lr r~!•fi~' "' oar-tnen:
ed In IM wilhln ln•lru,,.enl and '""" n adt,.,,,.,IM0&/1 she ueculod ll!tP um• $Aid buslnus In 11\t luluro wfll bt COf>-(OF;: IClllL SEAL) · dueled bv Richard N. Stllcw..,,.ordl u -Thomu O. Wvlll• snle proprltlcr>hlP. wM will DIV •nd Nolorv Public. dl<eharH oll llablllll•• •-nd d•bts nt Ill< Ora,,qr Counlv, C•lll. llr"' t nd rectlve all mof\IU oavtbl• t•
Mv COlf"t'\MfHiOtl Exp1ru th~ flrm ~I. ll, It~ Further Mllet I• ,,.,.bv t lvt n lhat I~•
Publl•""" Ort"9t CMll Oollv Pilot. 11ndtn lo-wltl not tw '""""•Ible, t•-Mav II, U, U Ind Ju,,. I, 1'6t m..a 1111• dtY Of\ for tnY obl1•111CM l..cv<rd bv 0-ld F llron>trom Ill hb _,. ,.._
or •n ~ name of ~ tlrm OATEO Al Cosla Mt>t. C•lllo•nlt . lhls LEGAL NOTICE
P'·JOJU twef\lv·thlrd dn ct M•v. 1968.
CfltTIFICATI! OF SUSINUS I ~1'';;''dp~.M~~wengtrdl
l'tCTITIOUS NAME Publls-Orang• C·oost O•llV Piiot. TM undtrslgntd dots cerlllv I •m <M·I M•v 15, tt611 '7'.,,
dlldlll<I a b111lnt" •I llOf NrW1>'>'1 ------~lt~:;.~;nu":'t~r!es:;m~111:.7n~, ~.-~i' LEGAL NOTIC E
RENT AL CENlEll 1nd 11111 ,.,Ii '''"' ------------Is comoMed o1 tt>e tollowlno orrson, PAlt·J"
Whose n•"'~ In 11111 1nd olm of rtsi 51~,.0&'~~;11 T~0~=~0J~0~~1!
dfnct Is •• lollt'W.. STATE 0, CALIFO'-NIA "Oii Loroln E. Gor~r1, 11S)(I Frotm1n THI COUNTY OF Olt.ANGI ~:~ueM~v·~~'.";~';i: C111toml1 No. A-mn
l.c>raln E. GM~rl htel• nl Marlrn • Ardro Goud••· •lso
St•te "' c1111orn11. °'"""' eountv · t~1~;,"'-~;~:li~~·1~;,r;:i th• P.?i:ltc~: 1~ 1
1':,•· Sll~or;,,':;• !,=:!:; creditors cl 111• 1boYt n~med dt<edenl
•-trtd Loroln E. Gtrbe'1 known kl m• lhtl tll per-• having cltim• Ht lMI !ht ro be 1111 P'''°"-wllost n•-Is subscrll>-stld Otcedtnl ere reciv:red lo flt. !Mm,
td to "" within lnslrumenr .,,., wllll Ill• necou•rv vouchers, In lllt offlcr >eknowledot<! ht txtculed the 11,,., nl lht cttrk ot lh• •bo".'• tnllli.d cou'1, or (OFFICIAL SEAL) . 10 Mt~tnt '"'"'' will\ ll!tP no<Hi#l'V JOJl!Oll f D•vl\ v•u<llrr·, lo 11\t undtrll9ned •I lh• olfk• Ncluv Public . Ci lifornl• cl II> •llcrnov Horman W. Gordon. J13Cl
Prine. Piii Of Her fn N"'''" ( l11tit. S••ltt Hurrht-r 6. L.t~fWOC'd
OrAN'f ("'•tnt" (11r• .. ,,, /j1 ~71'. ¥ft!'<" I\ tl'le 01,..<• ti
My (Nntr• .. df'-n ["'Coir..-, bv\1"\ .. «\ ol t'-t 1'~t'r1·on('d In Alt rrfln,..,
J 11 1'70 "'''. "f'l-0 ot t1v· f!>d•tr ttt vJft dl"c,.f' .. ,,t
p bll•P,.:: 0;.,nQe CM\t O'ilV "''"t \NH'°llln \h mtnl~\ Alffr t""' flr\t l)Ubl1c~ U fi,.n ni ,,,_ • ._ ncflc,.
MIY u Ind June '· •. 15, ""~ <')) ·~ D•l•d M•• J, 196~
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DAIL V 'ILOT J J
New Eyes
To Spy
On Mars
By RALPH DIGHTON
AP Scle11ee wnter
PASADENA (AP) -Twin
spacecraft with television
"e yes" sharp enough to see
objects the size of earth's
da ms and w aterways are
scheduled to fly past the
Cabled planet M ars in the
summer or 1969.
u au goes well, scientlsts
wW know for the first time
wtie ther there is an in·
ttlligent pattern to the dark
lines. called cana ls, which
som e a s tronomers b a v e
o b s e r \'. e d crisscrossing
Mars' sur(;lce.
The spacecraft, Marl.ners
6 and 7, will be launched a
few weeks apart between
mid-February aod e a r 1 y
April. With inllight steering
m ane u vers. they are to fly
within 2,000 miles of W.a rs in
a five-day span between the
end of July and mid-August.
Details released by Jet
P r o p u lslon Laboratory,
w h i c h will g uide the
spacecraft, show each will
carry two camttas c apable
or picking out s u r f a c e
fea tur es as s mall as 90 feet
across censlderably
s m a ller than the 1,200-foot·
long Hoover Dam i n
Nevalia .
If there are a n c 1 e n t
waterways o r ruins of cities
-which some authorities
believe may still exist on
Mars as relics of a long·
dead civilization -these
cam eras could photograph
t hem .
The best p ictures yet
made or Mars -when
Mariner 4 swept within 6,000
m iles in July 1965 -show
n o d etails s maller than
three m iles in diameter.
Tllose details include a
scattering of craters like
those on t he moon, and
some relatively s t r a I g h t
d ark Jlnes s1m:llar to tire
crustal cr acks round"" on
e arth. Authorities say uiese
lines cannot be the canals
s :?2n b y scme a stronomers
because C1ey are too narrow
to be visible in te le sc opes.
The wid est is seven miles
acr oss. and the "c anals''
would have t o be t wo or
three time6 that width t.o be
a pparent in earth-based in· •
S"uuments.
Dr. Robert Leight.on of the
California In s t i tu t e of
Technology. chief scientist
for the project. said in an in·
terview that the canals, the
season~lly changing light
a nd dark areas on the plan·
et's surface, and lts m yster·
ious white polar c aps are
the prime photograph ic tar•
gets or the new missions.
"As a physicist," he said .
"I can be onen minded
about the possi.billty of life
on Mar s. It is diffic ult.
however. to think of a g ood
explanation of the changing
colors if no life is there ."
Leighton said Mariners 6
<nd 7 are not designed to
settle rinalJy the question of
whcU1er ther e is any form of
life on Mars -that pro·
bably can not be dete rmined
wittlout landing a n in·
stru mented capsule -but
they will carry instruments
t.hilt will ten wbeU!er some
conditions necessary for life
exi9l on the p lanet.
Oasses Set
In Wrestling
I nstruclion in "Test.ling
w ill be offer ed by Hun·
tington Beach recreation in·
structors starting in M ay.
The six to 12-year age
gl"Ot.lp will meet o n
Saturda ys for eight week!
s tarling May 4. from 12::ll
to 2::;() p.m .• in the Marina
High Sc.iool wrestling room.
Scve.ith and e i g t h
graders will meet Tuesdays
and Thursdays. May 7 t o
Au~. 1, frc m 6:30 p.m . to
9:::0 p.m . at Marina high.
A fee of $4 for tile younpr
group ao<J $5 for the older ia
charged. Registra tion fOnns
and i n f o r m a t i o n are
available at the city recrea·
lion d !!i:artmcnt. 1 7 0 S
Oran1i1c A~.
The Daily Pilot .....
Orange Coast's
No. 1 Paperl
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Hoiµe Construction Still _Lags Behind Demand BUSINESS AN D
PROFESSIONAL
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normal and In Bostoo a reaf Birmingham • n d An n costs. high pc-ices. lhortages Iodustrial upausion Md 4ay. Jn Cumberland , "---·-----,,.,.,.-~
estate broker reported Iris Arbor. Miebi,.., lbe out· or homes m general, or by tht resulting in(hu Of more Maryland. bow ever . a
inventory was down 25 per· come ol cootrect ~ I.ht great many other buyers peoplt has been a agnifi· decline in activity at a ma-
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cent from last year. 1:k>n1 witb· buildiftt tnd4' In the market with him. cant factor in the tiaht hou5· jor chemical plant as a
MATTRESSES •
MATTRESSIS
IOATII HO~P:S • TllAILEltS
lrttpllr su.-
:'\l'w nome coo ·unction
<111rmic the first quarter ol
1!168 was unable lo clMl.i'I up
10 the steadily increasint
dPmand for J:!0t1s1ng, and
<Prtous short:ffes continued
in mMt section~ of the cou~
try, according to Homerica ,
Inc , the coootry's oldest~
Mnal home-flndinJt ~ice.
Accompanying the rush o! unions is likely to tdd '->the may nave finally h:ad to set· Ing mMket ln m a n y result 'of anticipated defense
buyers were higher prices. iftflationery preuure o r tie rcr a b-0use &ar diffennt Amtrlcao com.munltits in expenditure cuts. is ex·
Mrs. de Lima said. noting home prices in thole areas. trom the one he sought in recent months. Jn tt\e Seat-pected to bring abOot an
• that prices ol homes in· In part.$ o1 W99tche1ter. the first place. This would Ue. Washing&oo area con-easlllg ol housing demand
creased over last quarter by Noissau and Suffolk co.mt.ies bP particularly true if he llnued iocreeses 0( activities and a soltenlng ol prices. \
Cotlb Mna M1ttn•11 C..
iue Newpntt Btri·
Uberty 8-1303 Crom two to 10 pe.r<:ent. of N~York State the price had been lookinog for a four at the Boeing Company have Ln the rest of the nation,
Similar increases are an· of I alone M l been a ma· hedroom house wj.th 21h bolstered housing demand. sncnages o1 homes are ex
ttdpated ror the n ex t jor f in lnlleting home baths. Mrs. de Lima · siais Similar conditioos were pe~ted to become mor~, • 'UPHOLSTERY
•quarter. Most of this price prices. ln areas ot Mtemi ltomerica member brokers reported to Homerica from severe. and prices will con· -
inOation. can be attributed and Sen Diego, prices hevl' 1n areas around Boston. Rochester, San Diego and tinue to climb • .ccordirtg to
to the imbalance of the SUP· been bolster~ by th t Pasadena. ca.-on. Ohio: Bos.. Mrs. de Lima. "T'be!'e does
ply and demand sjtuatioo in reporlted leek cl a n y SPattle. Washington. and In Houston, where no one no& appear to be any in·
the housing market. available build;ng sltes. central f'l-Orida reported lndu•y .ia credited with tne dicatioe in the housing
However. accordi.n« to TM horn• buyer ~ W4'1> heavy demand fQI' 1be vei:,.y inoreaMd= iaflux or ,eeple, market M there will be a
Mm Upholstery ·
Uberty 8-4781
JJIO NIWPOIT IL'9.
• \lthough hou mg starts
were reported to be up dur·
tr.~ the fint two months of
the year. home buyers found
lbe,i.r selections o! new and
resale houses very limited,
obi;erved S.'llrley dt' LIJTla,
rxecutJve vice president of
Homer1ca. in the firm's
quarterly survey of the na·
tiona~ home market.. Th1s
'>ttuatioo is eX'pected to
hf-come even more st'v('rt' in
thf' coming month!I with an
11nl1cipated slowdown in ne"'
construction ~ mortgage
funds become le~!i available.
report~ to Homer ica from not discourage<! Initially in limited supply ol. this type ..families are moving into thf reverNI ol these trends,"
their money in nearby Con-_::b.:..:ro:.:.k::e.:...:rs:_m:.:.:__T:_:o:.:.led=o.:.., ...:.•.:..().:..:hi.:.:.' o_:; _h:..:1.:.s _q=.:u:.:e.:.st~by:_:hi::'fll~..:fioanct=:.:::·.::.ng~_:h:.:o.::.m:.:.e ______ ~--•=.:":....:~::t:....:•~rat=e::....:o:..l ..:f:ilt~y:...!:per:::.._::.lhe=..:181d=:· ______ _:.I -===========
necllC)lt • .for t_xamplt, ttlan
in ~t'W York or NPw Je-r~ey,
where six percl'nt i-s the
l1m1t. Jn the~ and other
~tales with such laws, bor-
rowers seekm~ 90 percent
mortgas.tes had lo pay two to
rive pi>i nts. Each polnt ii; an
additiooal ohars,te. usually to
the l\(lmt> buyer. of one per-
cent of the mortgag.. FHA
loaM, which also have 1 ~ix
~rcent mterest c e i I i n 1! •
WCTl' available in most com-
munities. but with discounts
ran~mg""from four points In
Ne" Jersey and eight point~
1n Florida. to as hi~ as 12
Homerica. 1 n r . . a~
~peciallst.s in findmi: home s
for relocatin)! executives
sinct> 1955. is 10 constant
touch with the housml?
market in more than 4.000
communities coast·to-coa~t.
Hawaii. C-anada and Puerto
Rico through its oiix:es 1n
:-lew York . Oiic:tg(l. Los
\ngeles. and :'llew Canaan.
Coon. and 11.s O('twork o(
more than 12.50 member
rral estate brolc.crs.
Fl'NOS . .\\'AILABLE
Generallv. funds for homr
financing 'were r e a d i I )
available to tho~e people
wtlllng to pay the hlgh rate!;.
In Ohio and Mii<souri. for
example. ratei; ranged from Ii'' to seven percent; in
ronnecticut they reached
71, percent and ~veral or
the western states. including
Callfornia and Washington.
reported 71h to 7:V4 percent
for conventional mortgages.
In those states where the
rat ceiling on mortgage
loans is set by law at six
percent. obf;&ining h 0-m--e-
flrranci ng proved to be more
difficult t h a n rlsewhere
because mortgai?e inv!'~rs
were able lo get more for
points irlC:illforoia.
F:ven with these histh
financing costs facing ltlem.
househunters wt"rt' out in
force across most of the
country durini;i the first
thrt'e months of 19M. Mn .
de Lima observed. The first
quarter is normally more
active than 1tle f o u r t h
quarter. but in addition. de·
mand during the f i r s t
quarter this year was 10 to
30 percent higher than the
same period of 1967.
:-.lew construct.ion during
most of last year was at a
very low level resulting in
housing shortages which
have y..e.Lto._be relieved. In
Hartford, Connecticut. for
instance. tihe inventory of
available h o m e s was
reporte<1 to be 40 pt>rcent of
Sales Still Boorriing
At North Bay Homes
!'\;1\p~ continue to ™' hnsk
111 recently opcnl'<I North
Ray Homes near upper
Newport Bay. r t' p o r t i<
Clausde Wag~er. !iales
a~ent. There is still time to
choose fr~hree. four or
five bedroom plans, with
two and 21.-i baths.
Dramatic entries. walled
courts and covered patios
a~ so planned that the en-
tire pool-size lot may be us-
ed ror outdoor l1vin2.
~~'.K'ious 11vin2 r o o m s.
ll'l'urr mai;siv<' ltreplaces
of hrick and . lone Both
frrmCll and lam1h· dinm~
rr "Im~ arf' prov1drct.
Shd1~ noor~ l,..iid In
~Pclurlec1 l?ilt'l'len ari•i1i-from
li\'tnit room And ctininl!
rnom. Convrnien<'P kitcllen!i
are fitted with top quality
applianres by r.eneral F:lec-
tric. and re-atlire p a s s
through service bars for
outdOOT dining.
Many custom home ap-
pointments are incl uded at
North Bay. Enclosed wet
bars. sepaTate s e r \' i c e
rooms and d e c o r a t o r
lighting fixtures. Open beam
ceilings offer rlramatic in·
tPrest. A uniquf' feature i~
the fact that North Bav
Homes are not on leased
land. resident& will own
the ir own tot.~.
Loxurlous master suites,
~nme with douhlP door en·
try, fl'ature st e p ·down
showers with priva tf' garden
,·1ew. marblt> pullmans i1nd
abundance of w a r rl r o b e
space. One model offer~ a
quiet room away from main
hvul'j! a11d sleeping areas
whicli might be used' for of-
fice or study.
F:ach home has been
designed to suit its own site
by arohitects Salmi am:i
Hochenberry. Built by Har-
r" \.ates a-0d .John Lvttle. ~rrth Bav llomt'~ ·a r I'
l'l'ClU<it'd. away from husy
<;treeto;. m ~n arei1 thel of
fer" heauty a n d con·
\l"ntf'nce.
Reache.<; ;1rp m i n u I P ~
aw;1y. Nearby freew-ays ~ve
la-t access to all o{ the
icrralrr Los Aniteles area
$(-hoots for all levels of
rclucation are within eai;y
distance. 1'he area is served
hy two major !'hoppM"lg
l'Cnlers. South Coast Pina
and Fashion Island. Ex-
l'i!'llent 611:! percent financing
1s .iva1lable at North Bay.
Take Newport f'rceway or
Roulevard to traffic light at
Santa AM Coonb-v Cluh.
Which IS ~l'Stl Ortve. pro-
Cl'l'd east nver windin~
Mesa Drive past scenic Up
per Ne wport Bay to furnish·
eel models.
Bathroo01 Out~
Now It's More of a Salon
"The bathroom is oul"
That's the rather dis-
l'lu etln1 conclusion of the
editon o f Profes~ional
Ruilder Maitazine, a f t e r
theiT recent tour of model
homes throughout the CGun-
try. Thty find that In plact
nr the c o n v e n t I o n 11 I
bathroom. consi11tin~ ttf bath
._nd 8hower, tollel and
w • ahstand, homebu.ildeu
.u'e daignill llraer. more luxurious l'OC)ms that ue
concetved 11 center8 for
p1110M1 «ro om In 1, u -n •1. rtlau tion, a.nd
ftnieM.
Profnaiooal B u l l d e r
r • po r ts thlt f h e se
"penoaal care centers" 1n· dude .... to bl Ulfd .. ._.in, rooms .or 1Jtting
...,...,, They may have
...a t>.tbs. w h I r.1 p o o I
bdlil. telephone. l\J.n tc1111p-
m•. bookcuts. • n d
Nlldlnl lllJ!ts. f or tM
bealtlHftindtd IOmf !MltJtt t nrdle mtch.IM tnd ••
nr1eCJ of 11111 tqU.lprnnt.
They may also ~ tquipped
with sunlamps. hairdryers.
a nd m a s s a g e equipment
(and plenty of electric
outlets to operate them l.
And pe.rhaps the ultimate
in the new concept in
bathrooms is the ''fully ap-
pointed salon." W e b ~ t e r
defines a salon a11 a "draw-
lnit room in a fa1!11ionablP
hnuge.'' P r o ft 11 ~ I n n a I
Bulldt>r reports the idea 1~
not con(ined to exr;ien.slvt
c1.111tom homes. however.
Even in moderately priced
homes. b u i I d e r s are
creating bathrooms Wi th the
dnwinc room look. through
the use of cbandelit n .
chaise lounges, paintinp ,
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points the we.y."
ARIES (March 21-April
19): Lunar position em·
phasizes action. You get olf
to -fast start but a v o i d
carelessness around traffic.
machinery. Steer clear of
disputes with relatives.
TAURUS (April 20-May
20): Fast aotJon indicated
where rmanclal transactiom
are concerned. · Cb e c k •
details. Don't be sold bill of
goods. Means take time to
know what's occurring in
money arena. Hold bAck.
GEMINI (May 21-June
20): Display initiative. Take
the lead. Express yourself.
Assert right to be where you
want to be and when.
CANCER (June 21-July
22): Get proper rest; take
care of confidentlaJ affairs.
One who hc:is much to say
about your career, aspira·
lions is keeping secrets.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Some of your fondeo!t hopes,
ambitions an revived. Y~
find out wbere p a s t
mi&takea occurred. Today
you put into action a new
policy. program.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Those in position o( authori-
ty may appear demanding.
Be ready for a d d e d
pressure, resPQO.Sibilily.
Call upon pelt experience'
LIBRA (Sept. 2.1-0et. 22):
Finish what you start.
Leave no loose ends. Good
lunar aspect today coincides
with journeys, publishint.
strengthening of person&
philosophy.
S€0RPI9 <Oet. 23-Nov.
21): Take time to organize.
Know what's going out,
coming in -check ac-
counts. Get fresh viewpoint
on financial arrangements.
SAG ITTARfUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21 l: Some situations
which were under control
require a d d e d attentioh.
Dcn't compound e r r o r s .
Wait.
CAPRICORN IDec .• 23·
Joo. 19): Employment ~ .
tivities are accented . .,..
find out why some persd_. ·
have been acting in unusual
manner. Be versatile. flex-
ible. Don 't argue over minor
issues.
AQUARJt;S (Jan. 20-Feb.
18 1: You may feel
restricted. but tonight there
is opportunity for greater
s e 1 f -ex p ressioQ. Your
perspective is sllarpened.
Alter early discow-agement
you feel wave of 'Opt.lmjsm._
PISCES (Feb. 19 • March
20): Don't force issues, but
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Intermission
Theaters Heading
Ink) Homestretch
By TOM TITUS
Of "" Delly l'tllt , .. ff
1I there's a busier time of the year for Orange Coun-
ty's little theaters than the opening month ol the seaBon,
it's the closing month.
That's when they aJI head, s e e mi n g 1 Y
sunultaneously. into the homestretch wiµt their .res~c
tive finales. For most. the current or comipg prOduction
will be the last until after the 11ummer hiatus.
This weekend. anrl the next fo ur. a playgoer may
view -if he's so inclined -the efforts of nearly every
amateur producing group in the county (the only ex-
ceptions that come to mind being the San Clemente and
Lido Isle players).
To facilitate such an excursion. we offer the foUow-·
ing as a sort of theatrical tour map of Orange County's
current and coming attracti.o,rts.
FIRST OF All, THERE'S a trio or productions
which give their closing performances this weekend.
Two of these are at South Coast Repertory's tandem
theaters -"Macbeth" at the Third Step in Costa Mesa
and the Camp Film Festival at the Newport Beach Se-
cond Step -both closing Sunday.
And the South Coast Civic Light Opera production of
"Oklahoma," which went on the boards Tuesday. windl\
up a five-performance engagement tonight at the San
Clemente High School Triton Center.
'Slow Dance' Due
David Paul, Francie Walsh and ~b Franklln are
shown in a scene from "Slow Dance on the Killing
Ground," opening Wednesday for three weeks at
the Laguna Playhouse. ·
About Your
Probleffis
By AN.N LANDERS
Repert8rf1 Fl .. le ••
UCl~GoodWoman'
Brilliantly Staged
By PAMELA POWELL Of .,.. DellY ..... ,....
Bertolt Brecht's • ' Th e
Good Woman of Setuzan,"
a biting • Marxian com·
ment.ary on ttie incredible
behavior of the trampled
Asian peeeants. illuminates
the brilliant potenUal of the
r'rvine ·Repertory Theater aa
no other vehicle bas ever
dont>. --
The earthy e.pic
masterpiece. wb.ic.h clOMs
the UCI R~ ~on.
i~ caressed and enriched as
the female mind and heart
are torn at odds over the
Pternal paradox of. goodness
over survival.
need o( a Job as a mail pilot
causes strife and disaster
for Shen Te, is James
McJGe. He is soft and
gentk!, yet cl.IMtng and
persuasive. Equally strong
is Susan Bedsow as his
mother.
Jeri CoUins as Mrs. Shin,
one of parasitic poor, is
Utl'adorned and convincing
yet pert and imaginative.
Mike Van Landingham as
the first of the three gods
w~ search for someone
who can remain good is
<."harged w i t b delightful
power. H i s laser-beam
voice is a needed spark to
the only c o m 'p e t e n t
performances of the other
two.
Fot the most part, the
• I
Oomeay Team
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -
Jeckie GleMoa and Bob
~ will jodL. comic f«cet
to~ ill "How To Com-
mit Marriege. ·• w i t b
Norman Panama d.irectint.
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P•itiv•ly IMJ lYn.
lawr.ence H.rvey
Tom Courtenay
Mi• F.arrow
in
·"A DANDY
IN ASPIC"
John Saxon
Mary Ann Mobley
Milton Berl•
Starts Wed.,' May 29 ,·
"The Good Woman of Setzuan" winds up an am-
bitious second season for the Irvine Repertory Theater
at UCI. It's on the Studio Theater stage tonight and next
Thursday through Saturday. There's No Exctise
The good woman, Shen Te
1 Kathy Donovan l. the pitiful
prostitute whose faith in
humanity. goodness a n d ·
genel"O.!i~ is violated time
and again by wickedness for
survival is tdnsformed into
t1 night or personal triumph
for Miss Donovan. Deliver-
ing strong monologues with
quiet intensity, she arouses
even the most bitter to
tender com~sion.
Irvine Repertory Theater1;===================~ll--:aiii;:i~~iiTill has left only a df!'l'lt on bits
The Orange Studio Theater's parting shot of the
season "Nobody Loves an Albatross." continues
Fridays and Saturdays through June 15. Likewise con-
tinuing is the Santa Ana Community Players' production
of "Barefoot in the Park," also Fridays and Saturdays,
through June 1.
UP IN FULLERTON, THE Foollighters launched
their season closer. "The Night of the Iguana," Friday
and Will stage it Friaays ana Safurdays tnrougn un.es.
Which takes care of the current crop; now a glance into
the immediate future.
The Laguna Playhouse mount.c; its windup pr~
duction, "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground," next Wed-
oesday for the customary three weeks. On Memorial
Day, the Rancho Community Players open their season
finale. "The Crucible," for six Thursday-through-Satur-
day performances.
If this sounds like a heavy imbalance of drama,
read on. The first two productions in June -both
opening on the 7th -are also of a more serious nature.
For DomesticAbuse Playing both Shen Te and
her heartless sla've~iving
uncle. Miss Donovan is
powerful yet sensitive and
totally engulfs the audience
DEAR ANN LANDERS: The person who wrote in her poverty-stricken en-
lhat 1)'lillions of American housewives are largely vir{)nment, a magnificent
responsible for the shortage of domestic help hit the accomplishmetrt.
nail squarely on the head. t have done housework Though none equaled the
for 20-years-and-I.!.d-Hke-to add a kw-ward . p~novan.
ft's not only the ridiculous wages women pay eaeh role was masterfully
h h Id h I · t · h t porrb'ayed. and beautifully ouse 0 e p, 1 5 w a u n d e r p I a y e d to unob·
they expect in the way trusjvely complement the
of services. Some wo-back to it. -T. t. others.
men who hire housekeep-DEAR I. L.: I received t1 Stunning as Wong. the un·
and pieces of local au-
diences. This one should
wake even t.he most fre-
quent theatergoers up to the
students' high quality poten-
tial.
The masterful work of
Brecht, bearing quite a
thought p r o v o k i n g en-
ding, combined with t h e
biiWance-of.-.the... player.&,
totals what could be one of
the roost well spent even-
ings t:rus year.
The play continues tonight
and next Thursday through
Sa•turday at the Studio
Theater in the UCl Fine
Arts building.
ers don't know that mow-mountain or mall from fortunate waterboy, was
ing grass, raking leaves, former housekeepers whn Charles Hutchins. Exploited
washing the car. putting and beaten by Shu Fu on ahd removing screens. said the same thing. You !Mark Byrd), also excellent.
shoveling snow, nursing sald It best. Thuk~ for he bot:e the brunt of the Bo • f "l
care, shortening h e m s writing. lf there's anotbf'r male "'peaaaats Whose only Y in l n&
and s l ee v e s a re not •hie to thla story, 1'4 like to prey and method of revenge HOLLYWOOD (uPI)
housework. Neither is hear It. was the letter of the law. Tony Davis, 12. will play a
chauffeuring kids. re-''You CM'I ortly help your key role in "GllllrS ol ttie
11nrnesa
MtN,..t)"'y \ ,,.~:~ J11' u1 !
These would be South Coast Repertory's produc-
tion of "A Streetcar Named Desire" at the company's
Third Step Theater in Costa Mesa and a revival of
"The Pe'1i.fl.ed Forest" by the Huntington Beach Play-
house. That makes five straight dramas opening in
a span of three weeks.
pairing plumbing a n d DEAR ANN LANDERS . 'luck.less brothers by trctilhpl-Magnjfjcent Seven" to be
shampooing the dog. wa s married last year to <I ing down a dozen others.'' shot oo location i11 Madrid. RICHAAO boy I gew up with. He wa.~ Sh T ·d A d t [ID{ What some women expect en e sai · e P -========:::=;JI very set Jn his ways but I f b t h ,... a maid to do is unbelievable. was sure I could live with per ormances Y 0 5 e N•T1<io.AL GENERAL c~4T10N
hut that's not the worst of it. unmercifully trampled by FoCOSxT··ll'Ld-m.•~ MlB\lfAAS hi~ stubbornness. T do love ttle · uality of h The way they treat domestic him, but T need some ~vice at tneq Bill Wumken help is nothing liilort or in-n ure were ~ s, JQllH on a serious problem. 1 h H d B b w n Dl/"\'.ro I
" THE WESTMINSTER COMMUNITY Theater puts su1ttinwog. rk"d .1n ., placed My grandmother made A°nnn p:;!s':n,' J~lie ~~;: ""Dlt:::o,,:. •;:Mt-mi OOJl'UJ.1. .
the lid OD l•ts season wi'tb "Born YesterdaM" opening "' n her home with us when p· Zell r Sall Ha'"•·on • JO w w ., where the woman of the iper e · Y ':r~ • : •• .,._ June 14. And on June 20, the Costa esa Civic Grandpa died. I was ll at Chris Shminke and Pam 12:41 ~ Ir SeMey
Playhouse rounds out its season with its third an-house complained 50 bitterly the time and Grandma was Brown. NOW SHOWIN6
niversary production. "Three Bags Full." about the cost of fOOd 1 felt just wonoorlul to us kids. Excellent as Shen Te's ''TltE FUNNIE" PICTURE · .l!ullty every time l ate a Now that T am married mercenary lover. w h 0 s e ~•
While most cou nty playhouses will ui;e the summer mouthful. Madame used lo and have a little bungalow I HAVE SEEN IN ABES!" ll~;;:;==:;======:--.:--_-_-_-_:11
months to catch their collective breath. the Lagu~a l~b~es~c~nasth!~~a~~ t~i~ Goframndymoawnto l~mavee v~1n54:o;ttit.edus c~0'""" ,M:_ eo•sr '"'""•" !../:" sr. 2011'1 ,.:Nluery~o;:::r Playhouse has another pajr of hot weather attractions tn w ""'
the offing_ "The Odd Couple." opening July 5. and salamj alone. lrma. it's for for a week. She lives 2001~ j•--•.1i .. lled8ZZl8d" "Sweet Charity,'' which goes on the boards ~arty in lunch tomorrow." That miles arYfay. We have a love-L•-.i.llliillllil!llllillllllillmi!J •-
od · f same evening they'd have ly guest bedroom and ad -* HEY KIDSI * PANA\•~·0•J' Co!o; .... Oeltrce August. The Santa Ana Players plan a pr ucbon o vr
"Harvey" in July. thrre couples in and drink joining bath and ~be II• PAL SHOW TODAY-l:ot -Pt• C•Hlt-
up S30 worth of Scotch. wouldn't be in the way at lOllC-,Joo -
Tustin's Village Playeri; will be husy alJ summer. So please tell your vast all. AUDREY
scheduling ''Blue Denim" in .July and "Light Up the readin!? audience ttiat if My husband told me HEPBURN
Sky" in August. And the San Clemente Com~ity they are having a hard time yesterday he can't stand old -~ _
Theater stages it.s first musical. "Stop the World ._ I finding domestic help. it's people and if Grandma ac-.!!'.~I.&
Want to Get Off." the first three weekends of July. largely because they didn't cepts the invitation he is .... .,..,Vllfltll
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Tiger's Reign Ended b y Fo·ster
NEW YORK (APl -Bob r .. i.\) Tiger u he lay on Illa bock, stW dazed "I'm tile champ but I don't fMI any out In tile fourth rowid with a rllbt up.
whose backers guaranteed Dick Tigf by the mighty left Mok that the ra di!ferent," Foster said after knocking percut an.d left hook. . •
SI00.000 for a shot at the title, won the gyWashlngton slugger landed. out Tiger "The fll'st left book I hit him with
world Ught heavyweight crown Friday Foster, an 11 to S favorite, bad the Asked • h if b didn't feel dif earliei In the round hurt him a little
night by knocklng out the 38-year-old advantage of youth, height and reach w y, e ~Y • bit." ~1ter added.
champ in 2:05 of the fourth round. over the o&d man who Is anxious to f~rently':)he ~adped Into tbe a&r When "Then the second one finjshed it."
Foster had been r iding along behind return to his native Biafra which is ~ig~ taJlea~~ beat the count Of 10, Sitting beside Tiger at a news con-
a stinging left jab, peppering his squat engaged in a war of independen<:e os er rep · terence at Madison S<luare Garden,
opponent at ease until he loaded a left from Nigeria. "I leaped up beca:ise I wu ilad he f o;ter answered questions as
h.ok that nattened Tiger for the count. Tiger IS a lieutenant in the Biafran didn't get up." methodically IP be bad done his work
It was the first time in Tiger's 77-Army. But the gangling 6-foot""3'h new in the ring.
bout care~r that he had been stopped. It was sever~l rrunutes before Tiger · champion acknowledged with a tbake "As each round went on I was get.
lie had been down only once previous-left the ring under his own power, to of his head that he didn't expect the ting to him better with the jab," I~ in a bout with Emile Grim th. the cheers Of the crowd in Madison defending champion to get up. Foster said. ''Every OllCe ln awhile I'd
Referee Mark Conn counted nut Square Garden. Foster said he sent T iger down and slip in a right."
.
· Charger Ru~or Squashed
,
Pro s Wo n't Train at UCI
By GLENN WHITE
Of Ille O•llr f'llol Stitt
UC Irvine officials flatly denied widespread rumors that the San Diego
Chargers of the American Football League would be using the Anteater fa.
ciLity for their pre-season training camp site.
Reports published in at least two Orange County papers suggested such
a possibility and drew fire from UCI physical education department chair·
man Ray Thornton.
·· 1 told one of the reporters in strict confidence that we had been con-
tracted by the Chargers. But I asked that the story not be published because
there was so much legal entanglement that it was not likely lo ever become
a reality.
"But. he printed it anyway."
Acting athletic director Al Irwin told the DAILY PILOT today that there
is no chance whatsoever that the Chargers will come to UCI thls summer.
"There is a university-wide restriction regarding a pro outfit coming
in like that and using our housing and food.
"If they could have stayed and eaten off campus. it would have then
been aJl right to make our facilities available to them," Irwin confides.
Brunel's
Gem Stops
Tribe, 2-1
Southpaw George Brunet pitched a
four·hitter and Bobby Knoop singled
home the winning run as the Calilornia
r' Angels nipped Cleveland 2-1 Friday
rught.
Tonight the Ch«ub& will match
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M•v 29 AllCltla vs §:\roll 1:15 p,m, l(~f' ". o May lO Anoels vs troll 11:15 p.m. K (710) M1v ll Anvela •I H ll nd 1:25 p.m. ICM (710) Looking the Part
Ryun's Doctor
. Is Hopeful
For Recovery
At A.strodome Fountain Valley whiz Jim McGlothlin
against Sudden Sam McDowell of the
Ohio outfit.
Losing jockey Karl Korte really looks like a loser after being bathed
with mud during Friday h o r s e race action at Cherry Hill. New
J ersey.
LAWRENCEt Kan. (AP) -The
world's fastest mile ruMer, Jim Ryun
of Kansas University. has a mild case
of mononucleosis, his doctor said
Thursday, little more than a month
before the Olympic Trials in Los
Angeles.
Both Ryun's physician. Dr. John
Barton, and his coach , Bob Timmons.
wen hopeful he would be able to
resume training soon.
Barton said. "Ryun should rest as
much as possible the ne.xt two weeks.
I hope with his over-all condition and
proper rest, he would make a good
response and be able to resume
training soon ... if he does not push
himself too far when he resumes
training, there should be no ill ef·
feels."
The OJ.rmpic Trials will be June 29-
30 in Los Angeles and the NCAA and
AAU meets where competitc;rs usually
qualify, will be held June 13· LS at
Berkeley, and Sacramento. June 20-21,
respectively. Ryun already h a s
withdrawn from the San Diego lnvila·
tional June 1.
Timmons said Ryun will go to
Flagstaff. Ariz .. where he had planned
his altitude training following the
NCAA meet but only to get ac·
customed to the altitude.
"It's diflicult to say just how the
Ueyof( will affect Jim's training," Tim·
mons said. "However, J im has elways
made quick recovery ... even after a
long layoff. he's ready to go after just
a few sessions."
Ryun, a junior at Kansas, set the
3:51.1 world record for the rrule June
23, 1961-at S¥ersfield, Calif., and
three weeks later broke the l,SOO
meter record at Loi Angeles.
U.S. Leads 2-0
In Davis Cup
Zone Matches
BERKELEY (AP) -The United
States swept to a 2-0 lead in the Nor1b
American Zone fioala ol. the Davis Cup
Friday when Arthur Ashe defeated
Mexico's Raf~I Oeuna In straight
sets, and Clarie Gnebner took a rain·
Interrupted four-set struggle from
Jooquin Loyo-Mayo.
Ashe defeated Osuna, Mexico's No.
l, 6--0. 6-3 and 6-0 ln only 57 minutes.
He won nine ytraigbt pmet to ltart
and finished with seven stral&bt.
Graebner, 6-foot-4, outluted tilt M
Loyo-Mayo, 6-3, M , 4-t and M.
The Southern Oallforn&a peir of M
Stan &nifh ad 5-11 Bob In meet
Osuna and Loyo-Mayo.
That is a virtual Southern CaHforn1I
match. Loyo.-Mayo is • teammate ol
Smith and Lutz on the Tro•' na-
tional champiooehlp teem.
Atlle ~pletely dOln'.,..... the
operang lingles match ID wl*b bt ~~ aa well as be tvft bu.
Althoogb .defeated in the tft open-
ing tinps, the Mexlcml loot toward
the oublea for a fr9lb start.
Otuna end Loyo-Mayo are • a·
·-perienced tand•m OllJIOlllll SmJ.,, 21, and Lutz, :ao, tbe 1Mm two ID tbeil'
Ont lta1 in CQp C0G4Ntitillll.
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Bailey Homer in 10th ·
Gives Dodgers 9-7 Win
HOUSTON <AP) -Bob Bailey's
three-run homer in the 10th inning led
the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 9-7 vie·
tory over the Houston Astros Friday
ni~ht.
Wes Parker and Ron Fairly drew
two-out walks rrom reliever Don
Wilson before Bailey unloaded hss
third homer of the year breaking a 4-4
Ue.
Then Ron Fairly walked and Paul
Popovich, Tom Hailer and Jim Brewer
singled for two more runs.
The Astros scored three runs with
two out in theiT haU of the 10th before
J ohn Purdin got the last out.
The Astros were trailing 4-2 with
two out in the ninth when Bob
Aspromonte started a rally that tied
the game with an infield single.
Doug Rader got a pinch single and
Golf Scoring
Su ggestion
Submitted
NEW YORK CAP) -Fred Cor-
coran, tournament director of the In-
ternational G<>Lf Association, recom·
mended a third man as the solution to
the controversy over rules governing
the signing of the score card
The controversy arose over the
penalty assessed against Roberto de
Vicenzo of Argentina in the Masters
tournament in April.
Instead of tieing for the corwn. De
Vicenzo finished second because he
signed for a four on the 17th hole.
where he took a 3. Bob Goalby was the
winner.
There have been strong demands for
changing the rules which mfl}<e a
player responsible for his card.
"I believe the solution is to have
each player keep his own card, instead
of leaving that function to his playing
companion." Corcoran said.
"Then the card should be attested to
by both the other player and a third
man. the official at the final green.
"The official should check the cards
thoroughly after each ro1md and
should be held accountable."
C-Orc:oran discussed possible rules
changes Friday on t.hhe NBC Today
lbow.
Hord Hardin. president of the U. S.
Golf Anociation. has asked for aug·
gettioas on rules changes.
Jack Billingham. who relieved starter
Don Sutton 1n the sixth, wild pitched
both runners up a base.
Julio Gotay then batted for Hector
Dodgn" Sl•t·~
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Torres ahd drove in both runners with
a single to center, tying the game .
The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the
second on Sutton's sacrifice fly and
the pitcher scored a run in the (ifth
after singling.
Ken Boyer also drove In a run with a
sacrifice fly in the filth.
Rusty Staub's two-run homer in the ~ixth narrowed the gap, but Bill-
ingham kept the Astros scoreless until
the ninth. The Dodgers scored m the
lop of the ninth on Popovich's run-
scoring double.
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AT BUENA PA RK
Jan Underwood, track star at
Fullerton JC and Buena Park High
School, will return to his prep alma
mater as head track coach. the DAI-
LY PILOT learned today.
Underwood, 25. Is current I y
coaching high school track at Ashland
Oregon, following his graduation fro~
Oregon State University.
The former Orange County 880 and
mile great was a member o! OSli's
world record breaking d i s t a n c e
medley Mid two-mile relay teams.
Sunday is bat day .
Brunet, 5-3, lost a shutout in the
eighth inning when Tony Horton
blooped a double to right and scored
on a single by Larry Brown.
The Angels won the game from
Steve Hargan, 3-4. when Knoop singled
home a run in the seventh inning to
put the Angels ahead 2-0. A walk to
Jinunie Hall and a single by Bob
Rodgers set up the run.
Hargan. who has lost five straight
decisions to the Angels, gave up a run
1n the fourth inning When Roger
Repoz. Don Mincher and R i c k
Reichardt hit successive singles.
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Allen Off
Bruin Team
LOS ANGELES (AP) -UCLA's
Lucius Allen. a second team All·
American this past season. is lost to
the basketball team which hopes to
win an unprecedented third straight
national collegiate title next season.
First, Allen must face a charge of
marijuana possession on which be
currently Is free on Sl.250 bail.
Arrested on Thursday night in the
company of a man and three women,
Allen is to appear in court Wednes·
day to face the charges.
Simultaneously, a school spokesman
announced that Allen has dropped out
of the university and had planned to
go into avtice duty with the National
Guard within a week.
"We are definitely not counting on
him to play for us next season." said
the spokesman of the 20 • year • old
guard from Kansas City, Mo., who
was on two national title teams and
retains a year al eligibility.
'
Cali fornia Relays
\,
Cream Of ~Cmder Corps .
Vies in Modesto , Tonight
MODESTO, Calif. (AP) -World
class track and field stars collide he.re
tonight in the annual Calilornia
Relays, with this show the first of
three $UCCessive weekends of com·
petition.
The tracksters. all pointing toward
the coming national meets and then
the Olympic Games in Mexico in Oc·
tober. converge at San Diego June 1,
followed by the Coliseum-Compton In-
vitational at Los Angeles J une 7.
With such talent entered here, en-
thusiasts found it difficult to pinpoint
any one event.
For distance lovers, the 5.000 meters
features Australia's Ron Clarke,
regarded by many as the greatest in
history. and little Gerry Lindgren or
Washington State.
Relay addicts look forward to an
-epic record-threatening duel in the 440
between the University of Southern
California's foursome of E ar 1
McCullouch, Fred Kuller, 0 . J .
Simpson and Lennox Miller, and Santa
Clana Youth Village's Jerry Williams,
Kirk Clayton, John Carlos and Tom-
mie Sm ith.
The Southern California runners
hold the world record at 38.6 and both
the Trojans and SCYV have recorded
39.3 this spring.
McCullouch. who tied the world
mark of 13.2 In the high hurdles, faces,
among others, Richmond Flowers of
Tennessee who beat him in the na-
tional colleglates last year, and
NI GH T RACE BEEF
KEEPS OVAL DA RK
SAN MA TEO. .Calif. (AP) -A
dispute with parlAmutuel clerks kept
Bay Meadows Race Tracie dark again
Friday night, and proepects were dim
that there wolJld be racing today.
California's first night horse racing
bad been scheduled to begin Tburlday
with a quarter-horse meet, but the
Pari-mutua1 Employes Guilt Cancelled
It:: contract with the Peninsula Horse
Racing Association.
The clerks want premium pay
averaging S4.50 a night. The assoda·
tl on offered $1.75.
No further ta1lts have been schedul·
ed.
veteran Willie Davenport, the 1964
Olympic champion, now with the
Houston Striders.
The 100-meter dash features Jim
Hines of Houston's Striders. ex-
Nebras kan Charley Green, and the
Trojans' Miller.
The pole vault is crowded with 17-
foot vaulters. notably Bob Seagren, of
USC. who clared ~Hi at Fresno,
Calif. two weeks ago. Seagren missed
in three ties at 18 feet.
The long jumpers Include the world
outdoor champion, R a 1 p h Boston,
from the Southern Cal Strikers, and
the indoor champion, Bob Beamon of
the Houston Striders.
Phone Lesson
Pays Dividend
For Hinson
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -Young
Larry Hinson was concerned about his
putting. so he took a golf lesson by
long distance telephone.
It paid off to the extent that the
first-year pro from Douglas, Ga., fired
a 66 and grabbed a share of second
place at the end of the second round of
the Sl00,000 Memphis Open G<>U
Tournament Friday.
His 36-hole total was 133, one stroke
off the pace set by another rookie pro,
B. R. McLendon Jr. of Birmingham,
Ala .
Hinson. 23, said he hadn't been put-
ting well in his two previous
tournaments. .
"I got on the telephone earlier this
week to my professional T. C.
Laughter of Hendersonville, N. C .. "
Hinson said. "He tole me I wuo't pull-
ing through properly.
"He said to pun on through with my
left hand after I hit the ball. I did, and
I've been doing much bette!'."
Hinson, the 1967 NCAA college
division golt champion, has been a
professional only seven weeks. •
Bunched with him at 133 were Bob
Lunn Of Sacramento, Calif., the first
round leader, and veteran Lou
Graham of Nashville, Tenn.
Chapman One \Vin Away From Title
"I was leaving ttle ball one to fight
Inches short," the rangy blond said of
his previous puttint problem.
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Chapman College battles Seattle
Pldftc today at I p.m. at Boysen
Pll'k (Anaheim) 1n an attempt to •e·
can • berth 1n the first ever natJon·
.i co~• dwnplonshlps (small
eollep) ln Sprillgfleld, Missouri,
lune M.
o.cb Paul Dleee'• Panther nlnt
11 Ill the drtver'• 1t1t ln Lbt double·
ellm.lutlon toumty alter knocking
all sacrame:nto si.te ln ttw-Or.at
iam• Friday evenlng. 7-3. for Its
ltCOlld wtn ID u many oudnJ• ln
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SeaWe defeated Sec:rameoto State.
4-3. in tbe nltbtc•p to qualltY for the
right to batUe Cbapm&l\i
The Falcons bad ousl!d Portland
St.ate from the touney In tht third
game ol the openht1 day, 4-2, aft.er
losing their -opener to Secramento
Stat.I, w.
If Chapman wtDt today, It'• all °""'
• • • but a ftnt 1•m• loll would
force • second game It 4 p.m, to find
the overall wianer •
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U nheaten Newport
·Slams Corona, 27 • l
Newport Hari)or ~·a
rampaging tennia f«Cee rlp.
ped previoualy undefeated
Corona dd Mar, 2'1~1, Friday
afternoon Oil Ule lattlllr'a
court in the tecond round
of tbe CIF p4a)'Ci!s.
Coach John Fontiua' claa•
sy Sailors continue t.belr de-
fense of tbeJ.r 1987 CIF cbam.
pionsh.ip )leXt ~y, fatt.
ing teeded &Wt Keppel at
a eite yet to be aelected.
Keppe~ doWDld P1111adena,
24-4, Friday to qualify for
a shot at the unbeaten Tars.
Jim Ogle earned J'ontlus'
praise u doing the mott •lllWlllfllllllU~··
outat.andlnt job ol the after.
noon acalnst the Irvine
League champion Sea Klnga.
Bob Ogle dropped tbe only
point of the afternoon for
the invadon, bowing to
Gary Godshall of the Sea
Kinp, 6-2.
"We played about u well
• as we had to," Fontlua COD·
fided aftenvardJ. Newport ( 27)
(1) Corona del Mar
Slneles
Mike Caro (NH) def God·
shall (CdM), 6-3; Taft f-9;
Seldst, 6-3; Berney, 6-L
Jim Ogle def Godahall
(CdM), 6-3 ; Taft, 6-2; Seldlt,
6-0; Bemey,-6-0.
Bob Ogle lost to Godshall
(CdM), U; def. Taft. 8-2;
Seldst. 8~; Berney 6-0.
Lawrie Cunningham (NHl
def. Godshall (CdM), 8-1;
Taft, 6-3; Seldst, 6-1; Ber·
ney, 6-0.
Doubles
Bill Hart and Glenn Cripe
(NH) def. Taft and Holle·
man (CdM), 6-1, 6-3: Megon·
an and Killefer. 6-3, 6-1.
Robbie Cunningham and
Deiter Riehm (NH) def. Taft
and Holleman (CdM). 6-2,
6-0; MegOIUUl and Killeftt,
6-0, 6-4.
:"lewport 27, Corona del
Mar 1
Mark Keppel 24, Pasadena
4 I West Covina 161h, Red-
lar•ds 1112
Palos Verdes 17, San Ga.
bri'.:"I 11
S:mta Monica 181h, Bev-
erly Hills 91h
Loyola 18, Santa Barbara
10
Santa Ana 19, Rancho Al·
amitos 9
Rolling Hills 26, Warren 2
Steak Feed
For CdM
TOUGH FORM -Jim Ogle of Newport Harbor's
undefeated defending ClF champion tennis team
shows his form in a serve against Corona de! Mar,
Friday, in the second round of the CIF playoffs.
Newport blasted Corona from the scene by a 27-1
count. Ogle was lauded by coach John Fontius in
the Tars' lopsided triumph.
Corona del Mar Higtl
School's booster club will
conduct its annual sports ~
a w a r d s s t e a k dinner
tonight at the high school.
Ra.ce Results
HOLLYWOOD 'ARK aHULTS FRIDAY, MAY 7•, 19'1 CLEAR AND F.&ST "'Rn R.&CE -6 turlonos. 3 vnr 0101 c tolmlno Purse 16.IOO.
,lnH RACE -6 tur!OM>. 4 YeM olds '1nc1 uo Cl~tmtnt Purse 1100. lo wlnn•r 13950, wcond S1400, third 11050, lour11\ 11'00 TOP cl.tlm1no orlct $8000.
The dinner begins al 5
p.m. and all interested par-
ents are invited to · attend.
Tickets are priced at fl.75.
Following the dinne r.
athletic awards will be
presented.
An active group, the
boosters club p r o v i d e d
financial backing to the CdM
High athletic program dur-
ing the past school year.
In addition to such athletic
ventures as buying 10 Ex-
erGenie Exercisers for the
a1hletic department ($285)
and two gym mats ($335).
the club also purchased •
video tape for the audio
visual department ($50) and
English departments ($120)
and subeidized speech club
aetivitiH (SlOO).
Prlncd1M (M Valo"1uel1I
Clloooo (Plncay Jrl WIMlt Mu (0 Halt)
71 .0 11 40 HO
uo s '° • 60 TIME -1.10 1/5. SCRATCHED -$1t1n Niver,
SICOND UCI -1-1/1' mt!M.
F 111111 end ""''" 4 vur olds end up Clelmlno. PurM SSJOO. Lou<llll Dre.,,, (J Arterburn l • 1'00 7.fO SAO
11.tVtfl T'ttllm (J Conlalell .SIO 4 70 R1re Quality 1W Martll) 7 IO TIME -Ut 3/5. NO SC RATCHES. DAILY OOUILI. t·'rl•ldl11e IM 1· Lovclll1 Dr .. m, ''" SIN.2t. THIRD ltRACE -5 turtonos 2 vur old m•ldens brfd In C11tfornl1. Ctelm· lno. Purse MOOO. Fiery Vtnus ID Htlll S.AO • 70 3 00 Con<tu<fe<I (W H1rmall) fl.oo 7 40 Rossmoor Maid (W H11rrtsl I 00 SCRATCHED -Prince Ptt.r, J1nta, Mint He>tf, Sll.., Rtmlr11, Alloul1tlo. L• Lloltta. ,OURTH RACI -6 furlon9t. J Ind
4 veor Old mil~ ffl!IM PurM SJ000 DetumlMd HIHI (0 Pierce 34.00 •.AO uo Under Cover CA PIM<l&l •.JO 3 ao Fi.ti Pet111V (J Gonz•le•I 120 TIME -1.10 4/J. SC RATCHED -Socio! F I I no, OymollM. lmbrame. Coed.
.Ah'> Bfbv 11 60 ,6 IO I CO LuclcY 8ond I AO 1 60 HIOPY ~fn 2.10 SIXTH RACE -)-1116 m11H. 3 yur olds. Allowances Purst 17.IOO. Paran ID Pltrct1 6.40 A,00 3 00 Warm Colors fJ l•m~rtl 6.00 s.70 R1old Son IW H1rrls)6.60 TIMI! -1 43 1/5. NO SCRATCHES. SEVENTH ltACIE -OM milt. Flllltt
111C1 "'"'" 3 •Hr olch and UP. Ctusllled 1tlow1ncn. Purse SUAO. (Ploral 3,00 2.10 J 10
Sl>t's k1ut1M (L1mbtr1) 1.10 7.10 A • Oner! Lorw IW Htrrlsl
3.00 2.10 110 TIME -1.3l 1/5 SCR.& TCHED -HOffful HtlrMt EIGHTH RACE -l·l '1 mllfl on the turf. A veer okls end uo. Atlowenccs. Pur&e 115,000. The Mon1'tilo Counlrv Club purso. Runnlno Words (M Valtntuet..I
19.60 IUO 11 00 A-Rotd Hot (M Ya11•1) 7.to 4 70 e.1w"'° II Ill. Camoul HO TIME -14t l 5 SCRATCHED -MOcker • HINTH RACI -One mtll. I nu olds and .,.. Ctllmlnt. Purse 17.!00. EllwtolCla Mold !M Vaten1ue1.t)
».IO 10.1<' S to Stir Auel (W H1rrl1) 6.60 UO Kh•llnt Flnne91n (M Yanf't) 6,20 TIME -1.35 l/S. $CltATCHEO -Arc En Ciel II,
Baseball Standings
AME.RICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GR W L Pct. OB
Detroit 23 14 .622 San Francisco 24 17 .585
Baltimore 22 17 .564 2 St. Louis 22 17 .564 t
Cleveland 22 17 .564 2 Atlanta 2'2 19 .537 2
Boston 20 18 .526 3~~
Minnesota ~ 18 .526 311.z
California 19 21 .475 5'*
OaJOand 17 21 .447 "'~
Los Angeles 21 21 .500 3%
Philadelphia 18 18 .SOO 3~
Chicago 20 21 .488 4
Cincinnati 19 20 .487 4
Chicago 16 20 .444 811.z
New York 17 2'2 .435 7
Pituburgh 17 20 .459 • 5
Houston J7 22 .438 6
Washington 16 24 .400 811.z New York 17 22 .436 6
lttMe 4
Warner
Signue
Slated
Football season is still a
long way olf, but the regis-
tration period for Pop War-
ner Football la oearinl at a
rapid pace.
June 4 bu been declgnat-
ed for the important player·
parent meeting at Horace
EnsJg.n Jwtior High School.
Registration will take place
at 7:30 p.m.
Newport • Mesa Pop War·
ner ,football ls addini a new
mid.get team this ~ glv·
ing a total oUwo m.1d1et and !our Pee Wees.
The Midgets will. conalat of
the C&ballos (Costa Mes a
and Estancia High School
area) and tbe Corsairt (New-
port Harbor and Col'Olla del
Mar High School area).
The Pee Wees consist of
the Commanches <C o s t a
Mesa), Colts (Esjancla),
Cowboys (Newport) and Co-
rona,, lCdM).
Boys competing ln the mid·
get division must have been
born anytime in calendar
years 195.5 through 1957 (11·
13) and must weigh between
90 and 115 lbs.
The Pee Wees must have
been born between the cal-
endar years o( 1956 and 1958
(10·12) and must welah be· tween 70 and 95 lbs.
Tryouts begin August 1.
The registration fee Is $1.50.
Anyone without an official
registration t slip can obtain
same by contacting Newport.
Mesa Pop Warner Football
at P.O. Box 2091, Newport
Beach 92663 or by telephon-
ing 642-2471.
Eagles Aim
For Title
Estancia Hlgh will be
seeking its first ClF varsity
championship in its brief
history Monday when the
crack Eagle goU squad treks
to Riverside to compete in
th" CIF team finals.'
Estancia, 14--0 in Irvine
League competition, will be
trying to keep Ute title in
the loop since Corona del
Mar is the defend ing cham-pion.
Corona del Mar, second
ln the Irvine circuit will be
competing also along with
Riverside Poly, Long Beach
Millikan, P a I m Springs,
Long Beach Wilson and War-
ren among others.
The 18 boles of team com-
petition will be played over
the Victoria Country Club in
Riverside.
Larry Ransom, Don Hos-
kins and Paul Brown will be
carrying most of the burden
in Estanda's hopes of taking
the coveted title.
CIF Baseball
AAA
Poly 11, Warren O
South 1, Rolling Hilla 0
Ramona 1, Glendale 0.
Savanna 5, Dominguez 2
AA
Bishop Amat U, Duarte 1
Antelope Valley 8, Righet-
ti 0
R o y a I Oak 4, Palm
Springs 2
Orange 7, Corona 1
A
Bishop 5, Apple Valley I
Newbury 2, Paraclete 0
Valley Christian bye
Ontario 3. Calipatria l
MOIM .. UN
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T"-f'•O-
Graw up in Herbor •rt•, now
sp1ci1list in the best of ell lu11-
ury c1rs.
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-()PIM SUNDAY-
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Irvine Loop
Coaches'
All-League.
lrvine League coaches
agrec<:J nearly to the man
wiU1 U10 DAILY PILOT Jn
the picking ot the-all-Irvine
League baseball team.
Jim Teeter of Corona del
Mar failed to make the
c:oachcs' selections for the
only naw.
After that, il was the
same down the line with
Steve Smith of Loara being
accorded the top honor as
Pia yer-of •the· Year.
Dave Sobolewski, J o e
R a m i r e z and Roger
Whistler ol Costa Mesa
made the first team along
with teammates Tom King,
Dan Clark and Mlke Paul on
the second squad.
Bill Bowen of Estanc;a
was selected for the flrst
base position for the other
Orange Coast area entry on
the first team.
l'lrlf TNm
P Stevt Smllll Loer1 Sr. 1-1
P R•ndv Jonn Brea Sr. 5-2
19 8111 Bowto Estancl• Sr. ,171 ?8 Harvtv Winn Laera Sr .. l'° lB o ••• SOO'l'w•kl Co•ll Mesa Sr .. 347 SS Croroe Ztbtr Looro Sr .. 3t6 LF JoP R1m1tu Cosio 11~ Sr .. 37S CF Garv Grett1 Mlonolla Sr .. l'.ll RF Ruu Htnry M1tnoll1 Jr, .370 Ut. Inf. Loera Sr. 215 8r1d Baowell 2·1 Ut. Of, Cos11 Mut Sr .. 291 Rotor Whllller 5-2
Plover of lh• Yetr-$tevt Smith, Loon
Secotid Tum
P Douo Omtr Mttnolla Jr. A.1 P Kl' Davll Founllln V Jr, •·5 c Tom IClno COi.iii 11'.tSI Sr. ,290
18 Guv Flood Mlonolt1 Sr. .Jll
28 Chuck Perrv Esr•ncla Sr. ,311 JB 8111 Pawtll Estenci• $r, .219 SS Don Cltr~ Cos11 Mose Jr, .l•I LF Tim 8olhtrU Loera .Sr, .370 CF Ml~e Peul Costa Mts1 Sr. ,l42 RF l<Pilh Mllrsll11t Loera Jr .. '41 Uf Llnd$fV Buc~n'r 8ru Sr .. 367
Wesln1inster Ace
Garners Honor
Sunset League golf coach-
es selected Mike Nichols of
Westminster HiJ!h as the No.
1 player on their all-league
team Wednesday.
Nichols qualified No. 1
Tuesday for the CIF play-
offs with a 146. He's a 2-
handicapper.
Others chosen were Larry
Eynon. Randy karcher,
Steve Hayes and John Bit·
ting of Huntington Beach,
and Bob Abby of Marina.
Williams In 1:51.2, . .
But Loses. to Jones
By EARL GUSTKEY
OI 111t 0.1'°' '"" Si.ti
NORWALK-Long Beach
Fol)''• magnd.Jicmt Greg
Jones, glassy • eyed from
penicillin ~ots and runntng
for the first Ume in a week,
needed every watt of his
lapped strength to hold olf
Huntington Beach's Paul
Wll~ams in the CIF 880 Fri-
day night at Cerritos Q>l-
lege. 1
Jones -U1e ~atlon's best
prep half miler -clocked a CIF record • tying l :51.l.
Williams. who was closing
in on Jones at the tape, was
timed In his best • ever.
1:51.2 -the second fastest
bail ever run by an Orange
Cowity prqpstet' ( DerlJUs
Oarr ot Lowell ran 1:50.9).
The loog-1egged Poly ath-
lete led virtually the entire
race. Williams was closlna
the gap by in<:hes in the
streteh run. but Jones' lead
was a matter of feet.
Williams and Jones will
go at It again nex.t Saturday
afternoon at the Univeraity
Spike Summary
or Ca1i.forma track fl) the
state meet.
Centennial ran away from
Compton for the team UUe,
36-22. Santa Ana tied for
thlid with 12.
Varsfty CIF marks were
broken in the 440 r e l a y
(Centennial. 41.3), two-mile
(Ruben Cbapplnc of Excel-
sior. 9:03.8) and the mile
relay (Centennial, 3:16.1).
Compton's Rey n a 1 do
Brown failed in his quest
for another seven.foot high
jump. settling for 6-9 5/8.
His teammate. Pat Brad-
fotd, cleared 6-7 5/8 !or 6t!C·
ond.
But despite all the great
marks achieved -before
an appreciative audience
of 9,298 -probably the suc·
cess story of the night hu
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Meet the Man
tn lo1 Angelu d•y before yesterd~y, Ch•r1ts J . Hitch ,.11td
hit h•nd •nd became the 13th prHldent of the Univeralty of
C•lifornla. Ht thus became the chitf •dmlnl1tr•tlve office( of
the ler9t1t university 1ystem in tht world -the m•n ln ch•rge,
indirectly or directly, of nin• .gtneral campuse1, •lmost 100,000
1tudents, nHrly 11,000 faculty membera and a total yearly bud·
get expenditure of approximately $1 billion. Thia is a special
profil• on the man who assumed that sta~99rin9 responsibility.
Wh~'s John Breckeni-idge?
Soft·spokea W tWrtal, ~ J!
rutch, 58, baa betG dtscrtbe( by
Theodore White as one of a group of
American ''acticm intellectuala, men
who combine theory and decision·mak-
ing as they move between college
campuses and the halls Of govern-
ment." Hitch's formal inauguration as
13th president of the University of
California took place at U~ oo
May r.'J·
President Hitch is most often
described by his co-worker• as
straight-forward and realistic. · ~n
a ssociate says, "Be ·recognizes the
university's proble.tna, but he bas had
wide expc!'rience UI dialing witb toua~
problema and With compethlg potnU Ol
view. He bas a realistic faith in people
and In the university's future.''
TO ms FRIENDS OD both sides of
t he Atlantic, the former Oxford don is
"Charlie,'' a warm, gracious hQtt. He
likes picnics and whenever posslble
him rtgofo4fltf"' What be bew, they
simply rOllit .._he •erect\be room
and tipped their hats. The chairman ot
his bcMrd of exam.Inert was Oliver S.
Frants, then a don at Queen's College,
who, now Lord Frankl, delivered the
address at Bitcb'..s inaueuration.
SOON AFTERWARDS Hitch was
elected a Fellow or Queen's Collep·,
the first American Rhodes Scholar to
become an O~f«d don. and held this
position for thirteen years. In lMt, six
mOnt.bs· before Pearl Harbor, Hitch
·joined the f.irst U. S. tlad-Lease
lJllssioo in tc.ldoa tmder X•eren Har·
rlmau, and theD WU 1r-'«:red to
the War Pnlduction Board t n
Wuhington, D. c.
,,._e be metld.s natura de, Nancy,
who was -.king in the same depart-
ment as oaa adul:inistrative assbtant.
-..rr; ~~ &G1D1,remarbbly able ..... ~ b1e,,.. Ilse.''
Nancy Bitch is gradous, kind, and
wrty JauDorooa. Charles Hitch'• sense
ol. humor la also on the wry aide. Dur-
ing a NCent speech at tbe Scripps
Jnstttutioo of Oceanography, be talked
about b~ much be and Nancy had en..
joyed thetr ?ialibli beach house. Ht
described~ dell~ in wa~g the
water's c0nstantly-cbanging moods
and colors, its sbaping .and f.esbaping
ot Ute be~ '40ccu•..Uy, we didn't
care too much for the shaping," be
remarked. :'A dead wale is in·
1erelting only far a vwy.JJrief time."
Ladd enjoy s them with bis wife, Nancy, and Vice Presidenc,y: Up and Down er eight . year -old daughter, Caroline. Sometimes they bead for the redWoods
IN -. dughter ~oline joined
the household and the Hitches bought
a new home in Pacific Paliaades. Nan.
cy Hitch recaµs, "Before moving in,
we rewir~ \t ciOmp1etely, put in a new
ktcben, aud r~ the garden.
We fell iJl lbYe 1'ttiiiiliace and plan-
ned w make lt our permanent home." ••• Strike• No s .. r••' However, Charles Hitch came home one day Just as bis wife was unpacking
tbe final box aD4 announced they were
Aft.er their wedding, be wu inducted moving to ~on, D. C.; be had
into the Anqy and laterwu asaigned =:1to~dent .:n~·s .!!.!:
Fr om Encylcopedia Americana
Of the 37 Vice Presidents of the
United St.ates · before Hubert II.
Humphrey, 15 of them ultimately
became President or sought the
nomina tlon.
Of the !fr, four were den.ied the
nomination by their own parties -
Vice President Alben Barkley in 1952:
and Presidents (former Vice
Presidents) Chester A. Arthur in 1884,
Andrew Johnson in 1866, and John
Tyler in 1844. (Johnson and Tyler,
however, did receive support in the
conventions of the opposition parties.
Tyler, elected cis the Whig Vice Presi·
dent in 1840, was nominated for Presi-
dent in 1844 by an irregular Southern
Democratic convention, but subse-
quently withdrew.)
TIIAT LEAVES ll who actually ran
for President at the end of their Vice
Presidential terms or after haivlng
succeeded t.o the Presidency; OHhe
eleven, eight ran on major party
tickets, aod all but Ridlard Nixon
won. 'I1le other aeven were Lyndon
Johnson in 1984, Harry Truman iii
1948, Calvin Coolidge in 19'24, Theodore
Roosevelt in 1940 (all of whom had
become ~umbent presidents when
nominated), Martin Van Buren in
1836, ThomM Jefferson in 1800, and
John Adams in 1776.
No Vi.Ce President who has IUC·
ceeded to the PrelideDcJ UlrOQIOl 1he
death of the incumbent has ever run
for a second consecutive full term.
Four former Vice President3 ran on
minority party tickets and lost: Henry
A. Wallace of the Progressives in
1746; Conner Whig MHlard-E.illmore oL
the American Party ('•Know·
N o th I n g S ' ' ) in 1650; John
Breckenridge of the Southern faction
of the Democrats in 1860; and former
Democrat Martin Van Buren of the
Free-Soil P<Aiy in 1848.
PARADOXES Seem w have sur-
rounded Van Buren. Though he won
the Presidential nomination or his par·
ty after serving as Vice President. be
was denied it alter ha\ting served as
President. He won the Presidency as a
Democrat and lost it as a Free-SOiler.
Among the former Vice Presidents
who were never seriously considered
for the presidential nomination, many
nonetheless bad interesting careers:
Job . Cabell Breckenridge, Vice Presl-
ilent unaer James Buchanan from 1817
to 1861, was elected w the U.S. Senate
in 1857 while still Vice President. His
Senate term took effect on his retire-
metit as Vice President. Several years
later, Breckenridge was expelled from
the Senate as a traitor for supporting
the Confederacy -in which he had
served as a Confederate brigadier
general In the meantime (1860). while
a Senator-Elect and about to retire as
Vice Presideqt, be ran as the Southern
Democ:Nta Pretlldmllel clOdidate and
~arried 11 states with 72 electoral at Boulder Creek or Sequoia National
votes. Ironically, the Breckenridge Park. He thoroughly enjoys golf, is a
candidacy helped w insure the election formidable bridge player, and dttrin.g
of Abraham Lincoln. base1?3U season roots for the St. Louis
0 V. p .d t R' bard M Cardinals. ne ice res1 en , ic · Born and raised in the small wwn of ~otmson in 1837. w•~~~oone~souri, Charles Hitch
flee b ythe Senate, when the Elect.oral was in his late teenc when the local ~Ilege was unabJe t-<> produce a ma-bank failed during the Depression,
JOrity for any candidate. wiping out the savings of its
ANOTHER, John C. calhoun, Vice
President in Jackson's flrst term,
resigned in 1832 to retW'Jl to the
Senate. Calhoun had the unusual
distinction of serving as Vice Presi-
dent. under two successive Presidents
who were political opponents -John
Quincy Adams from' 1825 to 1819, and
then Jackson.
Seven Vice Presidents died in office,
and another died within a few months
ater hrs term expired.
Most Vice Presidents cootinued,
after their terms ended, to be active in
public life. Richard M. JobnlonJor
example. was active for another 40
years. (Only four went into retirement
or sem1-retite?hent. >
TWo are remembered particuiarly
for memor()ble phrases:
John Adams our first V i c e
President: "ln this I the V i c e
Presidency) I am nothing, but I may
be everything."
Thomas R. Marshall (Wil.s<>n's Vice
President): "What this countr)' really
needs is a good ft~ cel'lt cigar."
depositors. His grandfather, who was
chairman of the board of the bank,
made up the deficit With his own life
savings, although be had no legal
obligation to do so. Until that time
Hitch had thought he wanted to be a
lawyer, but he wa& influenced toward
economics by the widespread etfectl
or the depression. Today be is a
distinguished econontist and recalls,
"I thought that perhaps we could
avoid depressions if we only knew
more about their causes."
JUTCB AITENDED B~ on v l 11 e
public schools and Kemper Military
Scllool, wbtcll was administered by his
grandfather and then by his father,
the late Colonel Arthur M. Hitch. After
earning . a bachelor's de£!! wit!!_
higliest ilistinction In econonucs atlfie
University of Arizona, he spent a year
at Harvard. and then went to
Worcester College, Oxford, on a
Rhodes scholarship.
When the time came for his final
oral exam at OxfWd. the uamlnlnc
dons afforded him a rare honor known
as a rising "'viva." Instead o( grijllal
REPORT FROM GARY, INDIANA·.
By HENRY BRANDON
ID S.tuda7 Review
Last November, Gary, Indiana,
elected a Negro mayor, Richard .G.
Hatcher. It was something ol a
historic event. Negroes were jubilant,
the whites of Gary were hesitant and
worried. They still are. However,
since Mayor Hatcher prevented riots
after Dr. King's assassination by
going courageously into the st11eets to
cool the atm~ere, the whites, as
one leading white citizen put it to me.
have begun to feel more secure than
they would with a white mayor. A
Negro clergyman, who beard this
remark as it was made OVf!f a dim.er
table here recently, added: "Maybe
we Negroes will now t~l insecure
because of the threat of whites
rioting." It was a hint at the existing
hostility here between white and
black, for Gary ts a dt)' of tension
even without riots.
There exists a more direct con-
frontation between White and black
here than in almost any other
American dty. The inner core is a
c::rime--ridden ghetto. The w h i t e
residential area rings the ghetto, and
the main street runs straight through
the middle of it, making the central
shopping district unsafe.
THE NEGRO clergyJDM's reference to rlots by whites surprised me for a
moment, but it did not surprise anyone
around our dinner table. "To what u-
teot," I then asked him, "bu the elec-
tion or a Negro mayor unified the
Negro community? Has it silenced tbe
militant.,?''
The Negro preacher thought about
the answer for a long time. "You ask
me a question about us." he finally
aaid, "but I don't know us. I know I
mould know us." Then be added, "In
Gary the vast majority of Negroes are
employed and are eamtng a living,
even if itl many cues it Is Ol\ly a mini·
, mum. ROft'V'er. they are forced to live
l1l the ghetto and that Is morally de-
H.Milijmil
Saturday, May IS, 1188
Th• Comment hp of tbe
Dally Pilot Heb to lllform
ad ltlmulate readers by
pranrtiDJ I nridJ of ca& IDetlWJ Oil top.icl of lntezo.
at and llptflcanc. from
Informed OblinU'I I D d
spokesmen. ......, ...................
atructlve. People have nothing to look
focwn to. 'The money they earn has
no meudng w tbem. To a.ave for to-
morrow does not occur to them; they
live oal1 for today. They spend their
wages almoet as soon as they have
earned them''.
CONTINUING, the clergyman said,
"They feel no sense of responsibility
either for themselves or for anybody
else. Even if they were given nice new
homes they wouldn't know how to live
in them. They have no sense for the
preservation of property. How oan you
if you b.ave lived all your life in
hovell? You don't know the meaning
of nice clean walls or a bathroom.
Negroes are used to taking their
hatred out on anything, even on a
clean wall. Naturally, the children who
grow up in squalid surroundings grow
up with their parents' disdain for pro-
perty and with hatred ln their hearts
Ior having to live as they bave to
here."
A white, twenty.four-year female
teacher at our table underlined one of
the points the preacher had made: "I
have some difficulty, for instance. in
explaining to my pupils here why I
show up in school evecy day. They
have no appreciation of even the most
primitive values."
"But to~come back to your earlier
question,'' the clergyman resumed,
''our Negro mayor as a mayor will be
taken like any mayor. He will be judg-
ed by whether be succeedJ in fulfilling
his election promises or not."
l\fAYOR HATCHER has appointed
se~al Negroes -appan!fltly able
ones-to top jobs. Hls administrative
assistant, flre chief, and city attorney
Sexual Freedom
From Tram-action, a publication of
Wmhington Uriiversity
M., American women blame their
Lnadequedes on the inequality of the
sexes. If \\'Omen weren't burdened by
a double-standard oC sexual morality
and a fear of pregnancy. they argue.
they would be free to develop their
talenta and enjoy productive careers
like men. Now, there are countries
where women have the ·sexual
freeGom that these A~rican women
long for.
ln Sweden, cootraceptive techniques
are taught in the schools and
diaphragms, loops, or pills are
pre.crlbed for any woman who wanu
them. And yet, according w. writer
Lnier Becter, Swedish women don't
make any better use cf their freedom
than women in more traditional
fOdeUes.
SWEDISH conventions about sex,
marriage, and femlnine respectablUty
are freer than those in our society.
Sexual intm:o.ne before marriage Is
condoDld ; men do DOt expect a vir&in
bride; babMt bonl outaide of marrtac-art so acceptable that some motllen
announce tbtae bli11'1s 1n tbe local
~·· 'J'lbere 11, tbeo1 DO atnal double-
lt...s.rd that acutts the Swedish
lltll who tah talMrr cob:raes ln 1chool
thtn boys tUe, ar the many women
wbo have stop-pP Jobi but no long-
lenn Cll'tffl. In fact, Miss Becker
dmaes, Swedilb pb do juat Jrhat
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port.
The girls entrap young men into
matriage by allowing themselves to
become pregnant (50 percent of the
children born in Sweden are unplan-
ned, and, in one third oC the marriag.
es, children are born before the mar-
riage is eight months old).
WHY HAS the sexual emancipation
oC Swedish women failed to make men
and women there "fellow human
beings"? The predatory relationship
continues. Miss Becker charges,
because women are just lazy. 1-
It is sWl much easier w marry a
doctor than to become one -and the
rewards in status and income are the
same. Swedish girls are also en-
couraged to continue this kind of
dependency by a social climate that
tends to romanticize out-of·w.edlock
pr~gnlJ>Cy, and by a IOCial and legal
, sin.tioa wtwre a man must support
any child be fathers (his salary Is at-
tached, If necasary).
THE A\JTB'OJl ll&Jlllb that it is time tbe law eaapt u:p with the
realltl" ol modern eontraceptloe1 -
the teclmlqoea •• reliable and under u.e woman'a coatroL If mea were no
longer fefted to help 1upport children
ttiey didil't want_ pertlapa women
would bicome men cardal aboot con·
traceptlon.
But wt..u.er a cbaltp ln the law
would do mUCb to cblnt• the habits of ~ womea la problematical.
What la ele• tr.. tbb esMY ls thlt
feininlne heblU of dependenq hm>ivt
....... -' llllilalt1·
'
are Negroes. The police chief ls white
bul his deputy i4 a Negro; the city
engineer and the planning director are
white. On the loft!' leftl then has
been a more perceptible shift In the
balance between white and Negro
employees, but the PftSS~ on the
Mayor for mo~ jobs for .Negroes con·
tinues. Whether it is true or not, white
members or various city boards say
they are begim)..ing to feel the new
Black Power. 'Phey come more often
under heavy pressure,. some say, to
give in t.o Negro demand~"or else."
But this, as one local editor sug·
gested, bas probably less to do with
the new mayor than with the more
posltlve, more militant attitudes of
Negro communities generally and the
new pressure1 that are sweeping
across this country. Mayor Hatcher is
probably foBowing the habits of any
new political officebotde.r.
The Negro clergyman, returnng to
my original question, continued. "You
aUed me about ttle infhlence of Mayor
Hatcher. I think he has considerable
influence in the Negro community. lf
he decides t.o support one or the other
Presi~tial candidate, he c o u 1 d
deliver almost the entire Negro vote.
Stokely Cannicbael'1 followers hardly
ex:ist here. The last time he came to
Gary, he was a flop."
"BUT DON"f you 'lhink," an out·Of·
town visitor sugge~ ''ibat wblle the
young white generation ii a(ljastmg to
the situation and sees the need for
overcoming the exilting c b a s m
between Wb!te and Negro, the Negro
young are moving in the other direc-
tion ww.ard extremism?"
"But Negroes now have access to
much better jobs, even 'frith t.!"e steel
companies, don't you thillk?" a local
influential citizen ~.
'l'1M clergyman, as jf be had beard
that argument too ofte'aaid Jt rem.in·
ded him ol. a Q.\lote from DSck
Gregory, who once said: ''In the South
they don't mind if )'OU pt big as long
as you don't get dole. In the North
they don't mind you .getting dose as
long 11 you doa't get big."
"COULD a ....., Preltdat, whom
tbe ~IF* lnllt, IUICl!eld la neon·
dlilll the two racesf" ,tbe wife of a
Wallllngtae ....,...,... llted the
derl)'1IWL
upnapa lf Jolm F. )[ennedJ hacl
llnd ... • perhapl," be nplled
pdlf¥t17. "~time ,ru acblnce Chea. B.tl ._.the....,......,, at
lellll jUlldla _, the "'** .a Gary, tut It.-, ii too lilt now." "Not 1ten a Nesro ..,.,. em belip
lt .... 1• lbl new1piipeiaua'1 W'lfe ... ., .
"1111 troubll won't be tbe Ntpva,"
lbl dllo-oeLWWll'ed. .. 811 troabta ................. -.
'
to the Office of Stratemc Services. . --..vme asst secre .... .r ,... of defense fec>mptroller). Nancy ,Squire_ Hitdl, tbe yoplliest of tcb-stayed-a:lmost-five-ye81'S'·-'''----1---
tbree children, .was born bi Sea We, W&!lhington, then in 1965, at--the-m-
wbere her father was a professor of vitation of President Cl.ark Kerr. musl~ at the University o f became vice--preildent in charge of
Wuhington. Her parents \ftl'e both business and ffnaDce at the University s~olars of, French an~ often took the ---..u California. "One of the attractions
whole family to . Pans for uteoded about the oppor1nnlty was that it
stays; Nancy still speaks f 1 u en t meant being able t~ live in Caillomia
French. . . again," says Mrs. Hitch. "And Charlie
After the. war, the Hitches lived for for some time bad felt a real urge to
two ye8!s in Oxford where be taught r~ to the academic world." economics, ud s!{J became a tofte.r, a ,
hobby she still p u rs u es en-NOW THAT HE is presjdent of the
tbusiastlcally whenever time permita1 univer~ty, ,the Hitches will have to
In England they first began exploring move again, for the Regents have
the countryside together on bicycles, designated Blake House as the
and they still cycle occasionally. president's official home. BI a k e
THE HITCHES ti · tr 1 House, some fifteen minutes' drive . . grea .. Y en1oy ave • from the Berkeley campus, was given
mg. ~s. Hi!ch say~, We try W plan to the university eleven years ago and
our itineraries to U!Clude as many its extensive gardens are used as an
European ca~~.s or Ja~se outdoor laboratory by Berkeley's
g8!'dens as poss1bl~. They especially Oepart.meot of Landscape Architec· ellJOY the outstanding restiaurants of ture
tbe wor-Jd. "Chslle is-a flU'me1 •ho ·-----
looks back with real pride to hia elec· PRESIDENT Hrl'Cll believes that
lion of the Queen's College Wine Com· institutions of higher learning cannot
rnittee. He still enjoys selecting the operate as isolated ivory towers, but
right wine for our guests." mus't join the search for answers to
Jn 1948, the Hitches left England for society's pressing problems.
Southern California where he joined However, colleges and universities
the staff of UW RANI) CorJ;oratllDn, . are not likely to be c0mrortabte With
later becoming chairman of its the surrounding society because they
Research Council. "Charles Hitdl are ageiU and barbiJllers of change.
could spot the crucial issues and pro-"U you find a university that is ·not
mislng approaches to research pro-striking some sparks,"· Hitch has
blems in a few moment's discussion," said, "you can assufue that it is
recalls a former RAND colleague. dead."
·-----Our Man in San Frallrisco -----
How a Cop Js ,Fielaed
In San M~teo County
By HERB CAEN
SAN FRANCISCO -I t e m
suitable Jor inclusion in a time
capsule: The San Mateo County
Sheriffs office, exercised by
cavorting nudies at a local beach,
now bas plaincJo'thes nudies sta·
tloned there on the weekends. For
this we have the solemn ward of the
county manager.
Adman Howard Gossage l 11
relieved that the cut-off date for
heart transplants Is aroJlDd 50:
"One of the few r emaining jOya fl ·
middle age is the ltnowledp that
we won't be cut up like cbleken'
parts."
S.F. 's newest multi·million dollar
industry must be the S t e v e
McQueen film , ''Bullitt," which has
been shooting here for wee.kl and
still has a few weeks to go. The
budget has now passed the '5.
miUion mark (and climbing).
LATEST STATUS symbol for the
Financial District set: an attacbe
case cootainiog a telephone and au
sorts of fOPhlstlcated circuitry that
enables tbe carrier to make a cllll
from just abqut anywhere. Called
the Commander 701. it sells for
'2140. or '46 a month on lease.
About 200 are in action already.
even though tbe case only bu room
fOf' two skinny sandwiches ar one
fat one. ·
BAY C1TY BEAT: The duzllng
Angela tansbury, l1l town with her
hit production of "Mame," Is Aun-
tie Mame oU.tage, too. Mlle-tong
limousine, liveried chauffeur, and a
vast ~eat OD Ruuian Hill,
tooldng down on eVti'j4Jody. She
dip the late apoU., IDo -.. ~·-• beUer.-.-:-.. ··~ who mut .. ~·· rtchat
to S.F.'s fine French restaurant, Le
Trianon. for dinner, and anxiously
awaited his reaction to their ex·
'cetlent cookery. After a few
minutes, Gre11t nodded: •11 can tell
this is a fOOCl place, ail right." Mrs.
Ricks: "Bow?'' Greg: " ''No gum
under the table."
And for their Mother's Day edi·
tion, the San Mateo Times asked
the burning question, ''What Is a
Mother?" of several children, and
Steve Jaffe responded: "A mother
is someone wbt> gets sick eating
cauliflower to lhow you bow good
it is." Head of the class.
OR. WHO NEEDS Rowan &
Martin anyway: "Did you know
that when you want chocolate cake
in Vienna yo11 say to the waiter:
'Sacher to me, baby!'?" ... And
Florence Breiger, browsing through
Mark Twain's ''A Connecticut
Yankee in King Arthur's Court
(1889), foUJ1d this in Chap. 33: "The
Yankee is sayJng: •I prepared now
to sock it to him.' " So what else is
old?
AROUND TOWN: SI n g e r
Maureen Reagan, 27-yr-old dgbtr of
Gov. Reagan by Jane Wyman, plug-
ging her new record, "Which Way
America." Miss Reagan, who bas
Mia Farrow's hairdo, her mottler's
mouth and her fa~r's philosophy,
beams widely: "Jutt think -after
November I may be the new
Margaret Truman t '' Asked if her
father ob)ecU to her sbowblz
career, 1he replied ltoutly: ''There
W84 never an1thJng be told us not to
do that IMI thought w•s right,"
whidlfU have to serve u today'• Dell'~ till another CODltl ~
pradJc1q ~) II ...... ...,_ ~an:& W A NAME-DROP·
into Fat Qty. W__. Brtl. faet PEil: lam . ...,_, ~oprlttar of
bouabt hla "Staraa Slreet MCI tbt Inia Bont, Id dowaflown
Other Sorrow" b' a ~ "ill a-resa...t at I p.m. tlle oCblr U,y
ce11 of Its ftcuna.' Tranalated to pl9J IO)f. M he wu clwnpln1 up
from the ....,.., .... ., tUI woald • &..., IL, -.rtq IPlqc( 1.hot1,
be --I •2•1 •• • • _. allclal _. Clft'7tai bll ........ peutq ~ ronm WlllJOM Item lie bou.Nd: ''Tough courae, lla't It,
tiddlll: Mr . .S Mra IL A. ..... ININ1T" toe* .. .....,..... .... Grti.
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'89
TOTAL DOWN
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•19
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,141. NoJlf
'71
TOTAL DOWN
PAYMINT
'71
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52499
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BAB.BOB OD DGE.
• •
I
t
n DAILY PtWI
Hi tn~e, boya and girls,
llld welcome again t o
another Saturday morning
eession in Unde Len's
CorMr.
Well, you kids made Carol
real happy again with ·some
mOl'e entriefl for the riddle
and Joke conie6t.'. ln fact.
lrfrs. Garinger's class at
Calif omia School in Costa
Mesa ~ the comeet in
I body.
• SUPPLY ll>OMf THIS
IS ~. llJC>lf. 1 WMT
YOU 'TO S!MP
SOMFBOOY TO
MY L.M.
ONE OF THE California
e n tr l e 1 , frOm Tom
Pecararo, toot tbe prise for GORDO poetry thil week, wbile---------------------------.,1
Linds Schaar's was chosen WIN.,Eft -------·1•h•1·~-J:.N_._K_._
for Carol'• Corner. * PRIZE l'W * l 'M ~ 'fl!IJ. Th~~~~~~ ~~~~
-Steve Shaffer. GatTY This week's contest winner is Cathi Anne Nelson, 10, ~* • 1'MA1'
McLane, Kelly Petersen. 17101 St. Andrew Lane, Huntington Beadl ~N QIJ.J.SS! Bryan A. (no last name given). Richard J ulien and Any child under 12 can enter Uncle Len's Art Contest. Here's all you
Jan Keying. H~you eep do: (1) Draw picture on piece of plain, white paper 5lh inches wide and
contributing to Uncle Len's 4 inches deep. Use black ink and make lines black. (2) Do not copy or·trace
Cc>nM!r. picture. It must be your own work. (3) Put your name, age and address
Next week, boys and girla, on back of drawing. Mail it to Uncle Len's Art Contest, Box 1500, DAILY
la the weekend of the big -PIL0'1', Cotta Mesa. Winner will-reuivt Kennedy halL dollar.
Fish Fry in Costa Mesa, and
th't will be the subject of L----------------------------·~ our art contest for next
Saturday. Of c o u r s e ,
youngsters from other cities
besides Cocta Mesa can
enter -just send in a draw-
ing on your impreAion of
the Fish Fry.
B 0 NORABLE mendon
winners in thil week'• st 'contest are:
Leslie Yoder, 9, Costa
Me&a; Julie Bynum, Cotta
Mesa; i.verne 06terboudt,
9, Balboa ltland; Kris
Fentrom, 9, Coeta Meaa;
Kathy Pratt. 11, Costa
Meta; Holly Senn, 5, Hun·
tington Beach; Carolyn Bili·
ington, 12, H u n ti n g t o n
Beach; Carta Westerfeld,
11', Hunt:ington Beach. and
Scott Mob>ok, Coste Mesa.
* Dear Carol: What would you get if you
cr0689d a hone with a spider?
·1•11dtcMf
PRIZE
WINNER
~ °' II epf.I Pl~ noA 'noA l!CI
" II ''"' ' ...... ,. MOUJI ,,uop I :JeMIU\f -s.-. .....,, 11 ... w. 11111 St~ -.a ,,, ..._, .....
Lynn: How do you find the lowest com·
mon denominat«?
,....,. Ut ... I ...... .IOf
lut>fOOI .., •• Aettl. ... , lu!'fl f9\ff
puftOf A11tf f,UMetf 'Uo'S I...,!) :..Mfl•=I
~ .......... 11 .......... 1Hc11
Dear Carol: What ride do ghosts enjoy
m06t at the amusement park?
•.1efaCMtl .1e110J 9\1.l : ... MIUV
-MJhT.ftili.C....Mlla
,J>ear Carol: What'• green, black and red?
·1-.ly • wo.lf 'IHCI •tJPtd .1edn~ :.aeMtuy ~ ScMW, lt. ClMl8 ---
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Forwards
6 Insist :i;>on
10 lnstru111tnt fact
14 Blow 15 Papal n1111t 16 East Ind I es:
Comb. fo• 17 'llodlfyu
11 Kind of
111lstate 19 Beer: lnfonlel 20 P1tblct Into
offict tt 111 enu ltet11 23 Feminine '
name %4 Poker hold Ing: Colloq. 26 Gone~ 29 Broadway role
31 Numerical
prefix 32 llr. Flxlts 34 Aulhen•
tlcate offlclally
31-fescut: A forage grass
39 Teddrr's one tlint
command: Abbr. 41 Rtflect1011 42 Not easily
aroused 45 Monastic
establllh·
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• Sllllttof 4'=" 50 Ktatl p!Oduct
51 lluns of transport• at Ion 55 Sleigh 57 City in ltafy "ft Arrilt .. :.-
ldlllrll ii U.S.S.lt. " ~:.:::-,,. 67 Fraa's
'"""""' '8 Adult
Insect
"0111 .. 1 .. 70 Blbllcal
name 71 Blanched
DOh
1 Disfigure
2 Fr. word for
64 Down SCouunl-catlon 4 Ctttaln
COlllbltS S Stllated
6 Buffalo
rtslcltnt., for ont 7 Irritate I It. 11u1IC1I theorist 9 Esptclallr.
Abbr. 10 Sep1r1tn 11 DI sclpll nt ti ICCtpt
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out stcond 44 Anll ·or btst tOSln
ll Pack 46 Heraldic
tight bnrin9
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25 N•llh· 51 Tire borhood of a, sort organl· 52 Song of zatlon: exu ltation
Abbr. S) "The 819 26 Exel•• Knife" tions of 111thor n8:.: 54C.•
ti_, to full 21 ,,.,.... devtlOflltnt
ti• " Weight units 30 laltt S9 -111tlco: Into I• Om••tal »lion marble Scotia 60 Wht~ unlvtrSl\V Ogden 35 Outside: ls
Comb. 61 Errand boy
l6 i~~ctutt 62 Ending ustd
37 td with lso Laetrat and cyclo 40 luddlt1 64 Pronoun
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WHAT AM I? •
J cause the tide, in daylight I hide;
At night I'm bright when I reflect li&bt.
What am I? The moon.
l'm sometimes called earth's twin
Because I'm fike the earth in size
But if you come to my gaseoua surfae»
You'll find dangers you'd never realli.e.
What am I? Venus
leM yew ........ te M ,._,, •I• Or-.. c... Deity Pllet, hi ,. ... c.... ...... Calif.
Dt we bow wbea snakes
orl,hlated?
JUDGE PARKER •
TUMILEWEEDS
All the living animals
hew femily trees that
brand\ back, back into the
dlm .put. We can ltbdy
their mnote ancestors from
the fossil remains they left
btriecl jn ttle ground. From
these records. we suspect
that snakes began arriving
on eat1h about 100 million
years ago.
The snakes are cold-blood·
ed reptile cousing of the
lizards, and the reptile clan
is one of the oldest in the
world. Their ancestors left
the ancie.nt seas and learned
to cope with life on the dry
·Jiand more than. 200 million
years ago. There they thriv·
ed and prospered. They
brlnCbed out In countlen
assorted shat>K and &Un
and spread out to occupy
most of the land in ttie
world. The dinOMurs were
weird r e p ti le s that
dominated life on earth for
more than 200 million years.
Some types took to the air
and became ~e ancestors of
the flyiJit birds. The snaky
reptilee began to take llbape
dwindled, tbeJ depe9ded
m<n and™" Gil u..k jaws
to grab and devour their
food. So with nature'• help,
tney gradually developed
special jaws with ltret.
chable joints. The lower jaw
bone of the first real IMke
already had two separate
halves, joined by a strong
band of elaaUc muscles. He
also bad learned to travel
without legt by wriggling
bis snaky body from side to
side. Alan( with o t h e r
leglee1 lizards that we
suspect devel~ped later. he
was very much like some of
the non-poisonous snakes of
WAY OUT IN~ 816 LONEnE, BE'TWIXT THE SRX)QfN' PEAKS
TMERE'S SQUEEZED A SCENE :_,
DOSBEP "GRIMY GULCH;' ._
WHAT'S SUFPRIN' FRl\1 THE eu:AKSl
the modern world.
The poisonous s n a k e s
were oot among the first ar-
rivals of 100 million years
ago. Their fangs are com·
plicated equipment that took
many Itel to p er f e c t.
Nevertheless, the poisonous
anabs hive been here a
THEY CALL IT CIV'LIZATION, /
THIS 000NDOCKS BABYLON/
SOT I DON'i BVV JlJ THAT 'CIVIi.! BIT-
1 THINK MM PUlTI~ ME 001 ___,...._,,. ~ .r
very. very long time. The Mun •ND JE-. folsil l'tllMinl of mi ancient " rr
cobra, complete with fangs,
were found in France. -. QU/Ulw/
Scientific dating of the ff YY "·
fossils .and the rocks around
i.t proved that the cobra liv-
ed about 20 million years "'·~·~-·-ago. He W9I not much dif·
ferent from the cobras of ._-_.,.nr;.....,,,a
the moder-o world.
as the long Age of Reptiles AndY _.. 1 w· ...,.. ._ ..... be'8ft to decline. It Kaltl'I AM SINft. -t. '11 Om.IWI, ..... ..u....~ a-thi . ...... .... .., "" ..,..,, .aue ,._......., ...-s 15 • gaihered from a long series What 11 ~ wlP. of the
of telldlt bsils. But fossil ..,.. "~le''? -~~~~
~ ,Dl'VW tell all they OliJdr tn E land k·"" know, We Ind them in spot· en °1 as ""' ... -.--.--.,;..;;;;;•
ty 1 o c a t l o n s and it la ihs eame question 300 ye.ars
reasonable to suppose that a10. Chances are, their
countlea esttnct species left pareiita told them that the
no fo11U rec:ords at all. All world "chocolate" means
ob.r S.000 modern snakes are Food of tile Gods. This
descended from r e p t 11 e ..-er w11 wrong, tfK>ugh
anceeton that hlld legs. And tbe mouth-watering n e w
several types are believed b'elt did Indeed taste good
to bavt converted to the enough to be served to
legless form at different heavenly vWtori. Actually,
times. Eacb type l'Mm• to tu name ._ borrowed
have made the coll'\'et'lion from tbe lldana al Central
by limillr' ttagea. Americe. Wben tbe Spanish
The ADCestors of h upl~ arrived; t b e y
world'• first ICl&le• are fouDd tbat t.blM people had
thougbt to be llurrowint been enjOytnl chocolate for
lizards Who Uved more thu .... TM Central American
100 miWon ye•s qo. Their II a y a n • c a l h d it
burrowing way of lfe made ·~~ ...... " or "tbe bltttr
1lteil' lep ~. Dlltal't Jldet.'' -tbll ......
dellelta ...... t St r I I . bartotNd 1'J ... Adee peo.. 'lbrOUCla a • c o a a t a b 1 • pie Wiie cam. after tbe.
C1t=-, t11e 11t1 ot .. *711. 'bl ..,..... bar. ... .... btcame roind ........ md it ...
...ntr. M l9ll tbel r .... tt ... word
c:tdidrllD .... bor9 wttbout dloco1-
lll1 .... • .. .-.I thtM .. 'Bttter jakt" .... •
•• lft'lTale ,.... t Ii e tnoet umullallk .... f« world'• tint ~ tbt ..... Rnw. Bat
Neture trlldUallJ r.moves ~ II IBld9 fnm Ille
meJep utru from forma COCOI bMa ud tbe plalD ·
of life but abe a1N ...._ J .. la ~ llltllr. Sucar
"" ntr~ to eope ... ... ............ to ~~.As .................. llPI ,. ... aG .. ... ,.,... .. .. w&fll 8';tor •
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By Harold Le Doux
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Newport Htrbor~od• Mew who n entitlecl. to use the word "RHtk>r.''
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Schooled, eaperie~d .,._, bound by • lirict cocle of .thics, • RHltor is the frlencl YO;U tum
to when Y® pt.,, to buy or sel re.I property. His thorough knowledge of every fee.+ of ,re•I
estate transactions is your gua••ntee that, buying or seftin9, you are in good ~nds when you
enlist the services of a Reeltor.
MAY 19 to 25
HOUSES FOR SALi-HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALE l HOUSES FOR SALE ·HOUSES FOR SALE I HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE
General 1000 0.neHI 1000 hneral 1000 Gener•I 1000 General 1000 , ~·I lOOO<H~~~------100_0 G.!"~ral 1000General 1000
GARDEN KITCHEN 1 ---------!mlm!~-m;u
S&,880
CASH 01 19UIT1'
pats YOU on
MILLION s
BLOCK
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HOMES 7 REMAIN
• BETTER
1HAN FHA!
6.60/0
Award Winniftg
IONNll IAY
HIGHLANDS e Formal Olnin9 Rm.
• Parquet Family Rm. e Stainless Wet Bar e 21/J -3 'h Baths e Pool-sized Yards e l Car Garages e TRADE-IN Plan
400 wtNDW ARD
loH 2100 ltock Tntfo AY.)
NEWPORT BEACH
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Sales Agents ®.p;
675--4l'2 • ..,.._ '42·2461
~~~~ PENINSULA SHoRES' ..!~tu• 3 ae~~PC:,C:,~t2~~~!0 ~M.-l PMi TI LA BORDE, Realtor!
lhimmering clear waters ol :!.x:~t~e~~.:! New Balboa !:!:t~n~ro~~~~ ~~r~~~orb~~~t~e~n~;t~n~~~~ i~~~~~ Quality Without Compromise
in the CUltOm decorated 2 detail. 3 bedrooms Plu~ fireplace. Entry hall. Heated & filtered pool Je~I. 3 bath home, 2 queen
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f FamilY Room. rine carpets _ bath house & covered patio. Deep land-IN FASHIONABLE BA YCREST. Custom ~~ ~ ::nj:e~: cean ront Community ~~Ji:~~iru~:i~· scaped grounds. 540•1120· iu~i\J:~:~mbe~~~0~i:~ a~o':::ehb:!b~
17 x 15 family room. Wby in kitchen. 14x20 covrrcd Pa· 4 BEDRM.-FAMIL y RM. $2~, 900 breakfast bar -service porch and complete
not trade t1I> to this bome of TIIREE NEW -' & 5 Bedroom two • stA>ry tio. can be com't'l lcd ,0 an NO DOWN G I built-in kitchen including dishwasher. refrig·
a lifetime. Fabulous buy at single family Homes and three Duplexes with additional r oo m :-;,l.,.,,. -• • erator anrl freezer. Carcet2d thru-out. drap-
$34.500. a Deluxe owner's 3 Bedroom & Den Home landscaped J.llllll<'n l'ru•1• nr low rlown tn others! 2 baths. Cheery kif . ed. plu~ better thlln ~800 1n s:rntters Pro-
• upstairs, and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental only $32,950. r • ''" ,. ,, 11 c'lrn \i'llh all the push button buiJt.1115 ·Split IP~lccl prttio. <louble jlarag", pla\' area all ·
~ down. Now ready for occupancy. Esther Drerup '"'' ii11111 mil fence _ n -.nv manicured lawns Ex· comolE't ~l;.i enclos··J with cement block waif.
Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms. Wet ,673-~ E11'' :;ii;~r.~·1 cPllcnl area~ 540-1720. f Mei:-hly p?inl~rt in and out -beautifully
Bars, radiant heat, insulated, carpeted, wall-Hem~ landscaped. Full Price Only $42.950. OPEN
CDSTA MESA OFFICE ed, landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica & Apartment GOLF COURSE VIEW-$26,950! DMLY 1·5 P.M. 2021 Commodore Rd. New-
2629 Harbcll' Blvd. kitchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Etc. Acres & acres of velvet golf course greens. port. . ~9491 ~till 9 PM Come aee for yourself: Corona del Mu CON VEN ENCE S ; Ideal WW¥ for lhl' youni: 10 Mesa Verde location. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath. I PLO l
BUY Vl ..-· fflA GOLD MEDALLION HOMES ltBl1 tbe1r Real Es1atr in. Electric built-in kitchen. Fireplace. Drastic ·
II 'ff . . vestment pan or ror thr rt'-reduction for immediate sale! 540· l 720 To schools, WES1'CLIFF SHOPPING CENTER I
Lay low down ·payment on
this charming 3 BR with
dining room, 1~ baths stall
shower. hardwood noors,
step.saver kil'dlen with built.
Ins, lov~ly deep pile w/w
carpeta • drapes, lovely
stone ~plett. f>oli $23.950
• <'till IJO'N, --· I' \ l I.· \\ 11 1 I I ~f \II\ \II\\
k f ' I I ., ~ I
1093 Baker, C.M.
BARGAIN
BEAUTY
4 Bedrooms
$39,500
Walk to Mariners School,
part< & library. Many cus-
tom featurPS. Large lot.
Jl'rry Freud · Olarlrs Arnold
Real1ot' 646-7T:15
OPEN . DAILY 1 'T.IL 5 ti.red who need {'X .. B 11)· HUGE MASTER BEDROOM-and public transportation. Custom three bed· come. Olarmin!-( :.! hdrm room, two baths, hardwood floors, forced air
"F" Street ancl Balboa Blvcl. =~~: ~~m~1::~ NO DOWN G.I. hea t. shak.e roof and breezeway to doubfe ga-1 on ucluclecl Balboa Peninsula kit<:hen. The 2 bdrm .1rn L~ or low down FHA! Massive furn iture will fil rage. Large corner lot -Priced to Sell at I
seperated from lhP honw nicely with room to snare in the sp.,cious mas-$29·950· .
ror privacy by 11 11a1<lr11. ter bedroom -eQual to 2 average size rooms. ROOM JO SP'!RE Priced from $79,600 to $109,600 Good area· • ~hori rhslan•" 3 bedrooms on upp er level. 2 baths. Family ff
!tom the Beach. Pn<'r nnlv l'OQm. Dream kitcben with built-ins. Land· For further Information call: $41,(XXJ. Please r-<1U bthrr Drerup for appi. scaped to perfection!
COLDWELL, BANKER & CO.
2200 E~ COAST HIGHWAY 673-9200 ~ Em ~l~iSl'1 TARBELL Bay & Beach NEWPORT BEACH
675-2000 ~ w~:~:!~ ~~~ci . N R. I 2955 Harbor Blvcl. Kl f.3351
~~ SPWH SPlA~H NEV!PORT
HEIGHTS
Enjoy the summrr in you1
Harbor V'1ew H'tlls own 30' custom lwalNI pool New En9land Ch~rml Tills outstandlnit 4 RR fem.
Corona del Mar Exceptionally appealing 2 Uy room wit)\ formal iltnin2
JUST LISTED • Allractive 3
bdrm. horn,, lnw DOWN
pymt. ONLY $23.500.
Lusk .: .. ~!lll~ homes located
in the Southland's most de-sirable le lascinalini area.
Schools Ir Calif. Irvine
Campus just m o m e n t 1
away. Sensibly prircd from
. $34.900 to $48,900
L..USK HOMES
Dirt'ctions: MacArthur Blvd.
from Parific Const Hwy. or Newport f'wy. Turn on San
Joaquin ll1lis Rd., then
foUow signs 10 model area.
story ho m e! Wl'atherl'd room is today 's lop v11lur
wood-stilngle siding, gleam-Over 1900 sp fl 11r livint: OPEN HOUSE
in,:: paint! 3 BRs, 2 baths, arPa immaculatr condiliun SAT & SUN
hugr living robm, deluxe all ~lectric built-In kitch<?n. JOlS.1015'/: W. 8Ry Avr. New· kit chen, perk-like rear yard 2 battls. Owner anxious 1~ port, 1.ll blk. to swimming
with fruit & Sycamore trees. move • asking $34,:.>50 EZ beach. 1 blk to ocean. im·
Immaculate oondition! In terms. miic. 3 bdrm. 'l both home
Newport Helahts, on tree ~ + l bdrm. furn . apt. 45' lot.
shaded roaa near all fcbool~ f.W.C -3 car gar. REDUCED 10 ~~~R HURRY! 0 n l y 75 '~i;;n;.~~~; R1:~1tor
Ruth Pardoll, Realtor 1093 B k . r. 5440 2'24 w. Coast Hwy. 548-5527
llim Wcstcliff Dr. 642-5200 a er, C M,. 546-Nrwport Sch. Eve. 545-5643
Coldwell, Banker
OFFERS:
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1 • 5
121 0 Sandpoint, Broaclmoor
Harbor View Hills
See this delightful better than new home.'
4 Bdrm. 2th bath. Din rm. Brkfst rm. lrg
Fam rm. Beaut ca r p e t s, drapes &
patio ....... : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $54,500
Mrs. Harvey
layfront-Pier & Stip
540-1720
Costa Mesa
Sl'NDAY 12-~
1806 Antigua Circle
Baycrest t not leasehold 1
Superbly drsignrd, <·u~lom
built ~ BR home with h1v1sh
use or stone. heavy limber·
ed heams & glass! 0 v r r
3600' or architectural per· lection. Beautitul1y decorat·
ed! Sliding transparan t walls
to estate-sized grounds. Lg.
mi.rrored dining room. book
lined study with fireplac(',
bar, breakfast room. 4 car
garage. On cul-de-sar near
Santiago Drivl'. Ruth p.,.doll, Rt1ltor
100> Westclilf Dr. &12-5200
OPEN HOUSES
SAT · SUN 1 • 5 p.m.
~1 Catalpa · Eastbluffs 3 BR · den or 4 BR, ilintrm
View! Beaut ~arden S4i.:JOO
221 L•rkspur, CdM
4 BR, lam rm, nl'ar hl•ach
New prl~ S.19.500
Semple Real Estate
675-21 01
HAVE A LARGE FAMlLY? Need sleeping
room for a baseball nine? This large family
with three bedroom. two bath borne turned
the garage into a 400 square foot dormitory.
There's room for the visiting t2am also. Own-
er leaving this area and savs sell -FULL
PRICE ONLY $22.000!
BE l~D~P~rJD ENT
F.ARN approximately $11.000 gross income
annually. Owner win sacrifice his East 17th
•meet Shopping Center Laundrymat with 30
washers, JO dryers. plus extras. WILL CON·
SIDER TRADE FOR RESIDENCE OR DU~
Pl.EX. Excellent value for a retired couple.
FULL PRICE ONLY $10,950. Submit Terms
-and let us show you how to make money:
Mother-In-Law Quarters
Charming Thr~ Bedroom. 1 o/• path Dinette
spacious Kitchen home with new ~/w car:
pets. Plus GUEST COTTAGE with its own
private ~ntrance and offers living room. bed-
room, lntchen and bath. Double garage on
alley, room for boat or trailer. Located in top
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA neighborhood.
Near schools. walk to WESTCLIFF SHOP·
PING CENTER. Priced at Only $28.500 -
Excellent financing. See 463 Magnolia, C.M.
OPEN WK-ENDS 1 · 5 P.M.
646-0555
220 E. S.vtnfffnth St.
(E. 17th St. Shopping CenterJ
Costa Mesa
you'll like our friendly service
Evenings Call 646-4579 or 642·9192
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COLLEGE PARK Baycrest
Z!llZilZiZ:iii=== 5 BR + Fam rm, 2~ Ba, Beautlul custom built home,
prlvatt' rncl entry, approx. and landscaped yard. 3 bed-MAY SELL FHA room + family room + 3 BR • 3 BA + Fam. rm. on xtra lge. lot
w/room for pool. Custom bit. Qual. thru·
out. Could add income apt. View of entire
bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $169.500
J. Clarksion
1 2.<XXl sq. It. 50 It. covered Appealing Provtnc al homr patio overlooks lge pool size den, double garage + work!'
on cul-de-sac 1 BR <'Onvrr· yard. A great Family Home area. An excellent buy at
tible den. 2 14i11 hit-ms Trt · lorfllrd on Princeton Dr All $59.500. Tile 1st TD at S~,-;;
Brief Case
Wl;en it comes time for you to change homes , IS millions of families do
each yHr, will the move be an a9onizing episode or• "brief c~se?" The
help you .enlist in completing your rNI estate transactions will make the
big difference. You want tne whole m1tter to b. concluded ts quickly
and ptinleisJy IS possible.
There is someone who can m1•e 1 "brief case" out of your move. He is
• "'ember of the Newpori Harbor-Costa Mew Botrct of RHJto". He
has helped hundreds of other f am iii es to quic•, satisfying moves. His H ·
perience and know-how are priceless, and he can b. truded completely,
because he ii bound by the strict Code of Ethics t~ which he must sub.
scribe to be a RNltor. leave the details to yow RHltor, and rest 1s'sur·
ed yow move wil be Msy encl troubl.frM. .,
UALTOI Wiii-MAY 19 TO 25
NEWPORT HAllOR ·COST A MESA
BOARD of R~LTQRS
\
R-2 Waterfront Home
56' frontage pier & slip. Sandy beach Ex·
citing view. 3 BR 2 baths. ·Quiet area.
Excellent expansion possibilities $116,500
Mrs. Raulston . .
Boat Ow1t•r's Special
Have your own dock in front of this mod·
ern 3 BR 2 Ba home with lar~e Bayside
patio -Fine priv.ate community .. $53.800
Walter liaa!lf'
Practically New
4 Bdrm .. 2 Ba., Lusk Harbor View Hills
home. Less than a yr. old. Prize locat ion for
children on cul-de-sac street . $43.900
Miss Leidy /Mrs. Burns
Unbelievable
5~ "I-financing. 3 BRs. 2 bath~. special
play yard & separate do~ run Excitinit clc·
cor inside and out Full rrire . S30.:JOo
Charlotte Long
Prim. Location
Les.." lh11n a vr ohf Thi~ hnmf' hR~ Pvf'rV-
thiri(! ror perftrt )ivinn 4 Rrll'tr11., :J b.1 .
fi1m rm. w 'wel hi1r. R I f'lf'r kit·
<'hen ~51 .!lOO
Mis.'! Leidy1Mr8 Rurn~
OFFICE OPEN
SATURDAYS
COLDWILL IANKR I CO.
!200 L COAST HIGHWAY
NIWPOttT llACH
Kl t.nJ1
.... ..
riftc pool. cl.lmrr wl)I con· ca.n ~ assumed
nod bu this lor ... ~~ f"HA 1" F Y<'r only $31.<XXl JEAN SMITH,
1&yrri>•t Offl""' PROPERTIES ROY .1 wARl1 ro SCENIC I Realtor
lllJ2 Sanllal:'n fir ~f>.IWI 675-5726 Im E 17th St Costa Me~a
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!"!"--"!!!!!!!!!!!~~!'!!!!!--...~ ...) f>.1f>.325.'l I I
a Life of Luxury
in •
Monticello Townhouse
(p11re walt·to·wall Eleganrr
2 hedroom~ and DEN or 3 and 4 hcdrooms. Ii ft. ~taster S111te;
Z baths, double garage, deluxe built-in ~itchrn w/w ca~li~g.
complete exterior maintenance. Its exclusive Country Club liVlng
... with clubhouse, pool and rccr~ation facil ities ...
only $20,950
CCNT(lt Of HAltlOll AllEA
HArt>or Sko9111111 Center 'h mt.
South Cotst Pttn ...•. 2 m•.
Oran1t Coast Collect • , • 'fl ml.
U.C. at lrvlnt • . . • .•• 3 m•
Newpo<1 ~'" SchOol• • 'h m•
Publ" Gou Courso •.••• I mo,
So. C.hf. Colltl' . • • • • Vt mi.
Civic Conter , •. , , •• , V• ml.
DftlVIHG OlltCCTIOHS J,Ffomtht$anl>itcooft-rampo" rllit-2.rrom Ne;o;port tl>td .. tti. Mom. ~ ltoocl "'"' '°""' te MontlctllO Wnt to r1IN-ROid,""" left (louttt). ..-. ' to Montbllo Homtt.
THESE H6MES QUALIFY FOR THE WALKER• LEE
"'GUAl\ANTEE TRADE" SALE PLAN-an easy way to
TRADE-IN your present home. Just talk to the ma_n from
Walker & Lee. MONTICEUO HOMES SALES CFFIC£: 160 UiXINOTON LAN~
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HOUSES FOi SALE
(I Br. & F~ily Rm. or Den)
521 San Berflardino (Newport Heights) NB
546-5440 (Sun 1-5:30)
(2 Bedroom}
1442 Serenade. Irvine Terrace
.
(714) 642-8235 <Sun 1·5)
19852 Westwinds Ln ., Huntington Beach
493·4711 (Sat & Sun 10·7)
417 Belvue (Balboa Peninsula) NB
540.1151 (Sunday 1·5)
4521 Tremond, CatMO Shot'es
675-3000 Eves 646-6590 (Sat &: Sun 1·5)
*Follow Bay St. No. of 21!fe follow Open
House signs, NB. 772-9530 (Sun 1-Dust)
336 Cana?, Newport Sbores
673-8550 (Sat 1·5)
(2 Br. & Family or Den)
2910 Cliff Dr. (Clif£haven) NB
673·9200 Eves 548·4810 <Sal & Sun 1·5)
1518 Dolphin Terr (Irvine Terrace) CdM
642·6472 Eves: 673-3466 ISat & Sun 1·5)
611 Cliff Or., (Clifffl:laven) NB
673-9200 Eves: 646-9236 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom)
201 Via Nice, Lido Is~
673-5166 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
321 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar
673· 1726 (Sat & Sun)
+446 Esther St., CO$la Mesa
642-6418 (Sat & Sun)
433 MorninJt Ca nyon <Corona Highlands)
675-3000 Eves 673-0554 (Sunday 1-5)
406 Tustin Ave., Newport Heights
675-2723 (Saturday 2·6)
534 Santa Ana Ave (Newport Heights) NB
673-2020 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
17522-B Geraldine, Huntington Beacti
847-6405 (Noon-Dusk)
1518 Priscilla Lane-, Newport Beach
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
(3 Br. & Family or Oen)
++2709 Cove, China Cove, CdM
675-3000 Eves 548-8868 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
929 Via Lido Nord, Lido
6754031 (Sat & Sun 2-5)
+2048 Commodore (Baycrest) NB
675-4031 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1600 Cornwall Lane (Westclili) NB
(off Dover Dr.) (Sun 1-5)
1615 Cornwall, Newport Beach
540.1720 (Sat • Sun 2-5)
••1000 West Bay Avenue, Balboa
673-7300 or MA 5-8034 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2306 Heather Ln. (County Corridor) NB
646-3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
395 Willow Ln. {County Corricjor) NB
646·3255 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2938 Royal Palm (Mesa Verde) CM
54~5580 (Sat 2-5 Sun 1.e)
2812 Shantar (Mesa Verde) CM
675-5200 (Sunday 1·5)
443 Fullerton Ave .. Newport Helibta
!)48-3188 (Daily 1-5)
1927 Leeward Lane, (Baycrest) NB
646-3255 ISat 4: Sun 1·5)
1294 BeUast (Halecrest) CM ·
R42·5000 (Sun 1·5)
439 Cambrtdge Circle. Costa Mesa
646-6545 (Sat 9-6 Sun 12·6)
1200 E"telle Ln. (Baycrest) NB
646·7755 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
2541 Gr1>enbrier (College Park) CM
540.1720 ISat & Sun 1-5)
4720 Cortland Dr., Cameo Hil!'hlands
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
43?. Oirle Circle, Costa Mesa
646-7711 (Sat & Sun)
(4 Bedroom)
*4607 Hampden, Cami!o Shores. CdM
675-3000 Eves 673-6182 <Sunday 1-5)
•4.627 Perham Dr., Cameo Shores
(714) 642-8235 (Daily)
1324 Galaxv Or .. Dover Shores. NB
'714) 642·8235 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
+•:J33 Morn inirc;tar Ln .. Dover Shores NB
1114) 64 2.a23s a}any)
•21 !t4 Vic;ta Laredo. Newport Beach
(The Bluffs) (Sat & Sun i0.5)
•4639 Fairfield, Cameo Shores. CdM
675-3331 (Sat 4: Sun 1·5)
••ROS No. Bayfront. Balboa Island
673-2222 (Sat only 1·5)
(4 Br. & Family or Den)
1210 Sandooint. Broadmoor
675-2000 (Harbor View Hills) ISun 1·51
18012 Bulter. Univer.:itv Pk. Irvin~
67 5·3000 Eveis 6'6-5227 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
15.19 S:1fltiago Dr. (Baycreat) NB
646-7755 (Sunday 1·5)
1806 Anti.1n11 Circle (Bayel'Mt) NB <ott Santtago Dr.) (Open 12·5)
1629 Antiqua Wa_v roover Shortt) NB
54&-5480 !Yee MM:t!2 {Sat 'a: Sun 1-5)
383 Vbl'a Baja (W. Upptir Bay) NB
&42·6603 (Sunday)
t7oe Dover Drift. Newport Beach
646-7755 <Sat A: Sun 1·5)
*3212 Monroe. O>lta Mesa
856-5440 (Sunday t-5:30)
(5 leclrooms)
18327 San Frupe, Pountaln Vaney
640-1720 (Sat • s. 1-3)
DUPLIXIS POI SAU
(Sft & Sun)
,,
Gwrel 1• Aneral IGOO ChMrel lOOO o....t • ...._.. ... ......... IOOI
IAYCllJ'-ISTA'll SALi I-...=;;:;;~~===~::;_ THE UAL ISTA TEIS I
Whue E:pcN'11ee Replace• E~t
2 Conven*"t Offlciet
1700 Newpert * 2790 tMrW .._7171 546-2U3
llAND NEW IACK IAY
CUSTOM IUILT IN IVlltY DETAIL
BeauUful new contemporary with stone front
-3 bdrma -2th bat.ha -extra large fam-•
il'y room wllh fireplace. Tile entrance sur.
roundl sunken living room. Located on quiet
cul de aac. 135~00 -Don't miss this.
IAI HARIOR-POOL HOME
Outstanding in every respect -This popu·
lar model has 4 bdrms., 2 baths with separate
master suite. Large•pool with automatic fil.
ter and sweep. Lots of extras. Elec. garage
door opener. etc. $35.950. Try 10% down.
1*******'***·~···~·············· ........ ··~ 1 • NO DOWN PAYMINT :
I : TO YrTIUHS . :
1 • D•ndy l Bdrm home • Interior completely re· !
, p•int1d • L•rge fenced rud in qu11t cul-di· it-
s•c • $11,500. Owner wll •lso Hll 10'/• Dowa : °' F.H.A. • $150 Do .. • lmmed. Pouess!:,~
EASTSIDE SP ARKLER-$18,500
It ii a natural for a starter or for a retired
couple. -2 bdrms -garage -carpets and
drapes in perfect condition. A real charmer.
-and only 10% down.
HOME AND INCOME·
Beautiful 3 Bdr m -2 bath home -large
living room with fireplace -Forced air heat.
In near new rondition with excellent always
rented apartment -Double garage off alley
with room for boat or trailer -See it today
$34,950.
546-2313 OPEN SUNDAY 646-7171
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1·5
1000 West lay Avenue
Truly gorgeous, large, 3 bedroom, 3 bath,
with 30x20 ft. livln.R room -tar.Re family
room -all built-ins, including barbecue -
beauitrul 20x421h ft. Bayside Terrace -
Pier & slip for large boat. $150,000 with
$50,000 down.
P.A. Palmer
Incorporated
iohn macnab
PANORAMIC VUI
Oloice East Bluff k>e9 tioft.
Ideal tamlly bonle! C BR.a..
..,edoua llvin& rooni. tam.
ilY room or rormal dining
rootn. Kltcben has Bil RIO.
dWa•uher, ample brldat rm
atta. Huge patio. Nicely
'-nd1c:aPf(I. Convenle:nt to
lhops, schools, churches.
Sho:1n by ,..,~, S~l.c'Xl .
PENINSULA PT.
You will be mo t impressed
with thla lovely cu1tom•blt
3 BR home, its many ex·
~tiooally nice leaturea.
Spa~ living room. lam·
Uy room wftb tlrepl.ice, dtn.
ing area, e!ec:trk Blt·lns In
kitchen. Large sundecl<.
Ocean beach around the cot·
ner! $."J6,0'Y>.
OCEAN FRONT
Sun, swlm a.-:d play: It's va·
e<ttlon time! Yoo will enjoy
own~ thil d1rling two bd-
nn. home. Near the Jetty
on excluaive Peninsula Pt.
Lee. lot, irtat patio areu .
Xlnt val~. S60,lm:
l!ACH HOUSE
Nev 8-y, Ocean, N.H. Yacht
cl~. Qldet Slre(!t. 2 BR,
frpL Get at for summer!
Furnished. $3.1,0'JO.
CLIFF HAVEN
$26,950
i\llracive livmg 1·m. with
frpl., cLninr: area. 2 bdrms.
Seclud~. large l1ndseapcd
patio. AND It's on Snug Har.
bor Road!
Ball•N Real Estate Co.
Joeepbint Webb, Re1Jtor
700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
673-41.,
Row about an lmprualve home located on a O.UR .BEST
lovely U..Uned .tr.et ol mucb more ~ * live boma I OYerm.d bld.rooma, family room, 2~ batbl and abowl lib a new home. North Co* Mesa near Catholic C h u r c b.
$48,0SO with fla:lbi. tenm. J~ lJated. Large 4 BR, formal dininl room + family.
WW conaider trade for FulJerton or Anaheim
19ycrest CIMl.,...r area. Eva. 545-5142.
A Urge 3 bedroom, family room ·homeJocated * * ~n a large corner lot. Sbake-roGf=· cell· POOL. Built fo r fun entertainment. 3 'BR
mea, loads of panelling, neat 1•g family ~ d1'n rm l !v. bat''A bdwd "--• '1. 76 U.111 • ~u ~., and room to acld on for the growinJ t•ily. sep;trate plav area. ~ve. 545-4941.
~~ *** .... laycreltl
Another large borne located in thil.. ucluaive
area. Thia recently redecorated home i.s local·
ed on a 1p1doua, professionally landscaped
lot. You don't hHe to be a millionaire to live
Ute one. M9,950. JUlt lilted.
View
Wbat:s new? How about an ~maculate 4
bedroom home with a panoramic view of the
city Uahta and ocean? If this i.s what ycu have
been W9iting for we hav.e one now. $41,500.
More View
See the boata ln Ute bay ancl a million lights
from tb1I gracious custom ranch home. For.
mat dinin~ room. 3 l~e bedrooms, a pool
and located on a spacious lot. Just reduced to
,48,000.
How h 11Mt Ma"'et 7
Have you been delaying the sale of your home
because of the negative comments you have
beard about tod•y'1 market. Well. this year's
voluine is running 40% ahead of Wt year. ........
:'.!esPRING .•• ,~TY
1801 Weatclift Drtvt. Newport Beach ------------~ -
PARTY POOL HOME
Sharp, Early American 3 BR home. 1 lh
balhl, Hplnh family room with fireplace &
built-in bookcases. Lush landscaped rear
yard with sparkllne pool. Terms to suit.
ASKING $23,500.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
BIG VAGANT 4 BEDROOMS in Mesa Del
MM with huste back yard. Move in while your
loan 1oes through. S28,950 full price, & only
$2900 down payment will handle. Want IX>
see it?
Will lrade immaculate Newport Beach home.
3 BR l lh baths, hardwood noors. Want 4
BR Mesa Verde home. Eve. 673-ll«A.
* * *' * Low inl.erest-5~-%. Low -payment -$144
Pm Eastslde 3 BR + family. Room for boat
& trailer. Eve. 546·8169.
DAVIDSON Realty
2750 Harbor 58. C.M. 546-5460 Eve. 549-1058
4639 Fairfield
' Cameo Shores
OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1 • S
Beauitful VieV.i Home. Large
Pool, 4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
Owner Moving -'9(),000
Wm. Winton, Realtor
229 Marine, Balboa Island
675-3331 Open 'til 9 Every Night
~~~~ . ~ ............ ~ * Balboa Island *
l>PEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12 • 5
205 Amethyst
Delightful 2 Bdrm plus Guest Apt.
Nice Patio. Furnished -$42,500
RUTH SEELEY I REAL TOI
1306 P1rtc Aw. lalbot l1l1nd 673-4766
4-1-12-16
UNITS
Buy as many as you nl!el1.
Deluxe live In fourpltxea
$60.500 to $62,500 each.
Open Dally 1-5 PM
1551 Corriander
College P1rk
Exclusives
lest Buys!
3 BR. 2 be, beeut landacaped
adult oa:upied ...... $26,500
Most hautffut
11~ ACRE CORIB COAU & WAUACE RWTORS
on Fairview !Wad% mJle to • 1491 IAICER STREET
3 BR, 2 baths, den, fplc, din/
rm, lo!lb carptts. ~
~. swimming pool. Un-
der mkt Pficed .... $31,750
San Diego FrttWay off ramp W 1u..t. ... 1 ... 1 One of a kind! -Prneot -.. zonlnt l\t-1. Cott• Mesa, Calif.
$1 .00 SQ. FT. ---~ -~
Newport Oce1nfronl Hoile Excluslv~ with:
Fast Possession
3 BR. 2 ba, try 10% Down
Vacant. $24,900
G.n to set!
COR&tN-MARTIN ·
REALTORS 67>1662 ••
Vlctorl1
I«".~~ 64Ul11
ED RIDDLE
m exclusive eameo Shores REAL TOR 646-1111 ~~=-=F-=A-=NT~-'-~A-:i!S-=Tl~~-Ciii~-! --=ii
at 4651 Brighton Rd ..
OPEN for INSPECTION lch Home Mutt Sell
OPEN HOUSES
SAT & SUN 1-5
CAMEO
HIGHLANDS
(Open Divorce Pendlnt this WEEK-END ie Owner movinc to Virgin l• Evenings) Must tell Back Bay Area Expenalnly 6 tastefullf Janda! C BR, mod/home,
IRVINE TERRACE '!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!91 home OD corner of None 4 ~t~ OLLEGE S25.900.
An exceptional buy • lmmaC· POSl11YEL y Ave 6. Bmltwood s~. lliacio CAYWOOD REAL TY
IALIOA ISLAND
I Pitt &: f'loel, 4 BR. 31.; be •
ltlll room to build.
Im N. Bayfro11t ..... n39.300
Don Y. Franklin
REALTOR
3250 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron:. del Mar 673-2222
It's a Creamer
OPEN SUNDAY 12-5
WHERE? 1671 PegaS\Js St.
One block from Santa Ana
Country Club. Close to Col·
leges. ~y to r~tways.
WHAT? 5 Bdrm. Beauty plus
Den plue din rm. Very Sharp
inllde and out. On strtet of
sfmtlar lovtly homes. ~
er moving to smaller home.
Priced under market at
$30,500. Terms to qualified
buyer.
Newport Beach
Realty
414 32nd St.
ulate 2 BR. 2 bath home. Room few tio.t or trailer but ~ Uvtnc room REAL TV 6306 w C.out
Olarming ""•tlally covered FANTASTIC .mall, minimum catt yard. large formal d1nlnc room -N B · Hwy. .,... com1 rt bl r n ' · · 54~1290 patio • ideel for outdoor en-Lovt'ly 4 bl!droom, 2 beth 3 A tMnlly room, lilted 1t 0 • e am Y room ~
tertamlng. home on Udo !alt, featurlna $23.500. Open weekend after· A StlO'l'I Place! Nffr Golf CourM BALIOA ISLAND
Asking $311,500 din area, la..rgt living room DOOnl. See "Paul". m7.ix» CUSTOM by BOB CLEGC 6. OPEN SUN. with fireplace, cloud !!Oft . Stt: just compltted. 1 block from Dupltx near S.y. 2 BR 1
1442 S.renadt w/w carpttlng. Nict private lt'a A Mlsal Mr. Hallbert or Mr. Abell Mesa Vtrde Goll & Country bath + 1 BR 1 bath. Good
patio, dble bftr, •t the 11n-'l1le yard'• aone complettly Club. C BR 3 baths, 3 car rtntal area. Owner lives o~l
LUXURY believabl~prlct of to pot 6. the boUle needa prage, formal dlning room. of area. • very anxious \0
APARTMENT $46 500 clean-up but mike oCfer • Top quality throughout. See sell. Onty S39,500.
Corporation no !oncer requir. ' you m!Pt mlkf a deal. 3 ''Shirley" at lf17 Maul Cir-Rltr. 646-39211 Evt 642-0185
n tbls beautiful 2 BR, 2 • family room Park Mua de Just off Mesa Drive. (Al-*LACHENMYER
beth Apt. with sweeping Homt.. Asldns S1IO on leue/ to bave 2 other Dl!W custom u _ _.
view from Point Fermin to option at ~,500 • FHA ap. horMs to show you.) ..-lterranean VIiia
Avalon. Overlook1ng New· :!93 E. 11th St. 646-4494 pnlal comU,.. Coll ... RHlty 546-5110 LIDO ISLE
port Harbor. Company exe-Eve. ~752 C•ll• ltealty 546-SllO ~l!!!!!l!!!!!!!lll~~!!!!!!!!!!~ 1500 Adame at Harbor Lovel.Y modern 2 BR, guard-
cutive requires home In Pool Home 1SOO Adams at Hart>or ~ <Near Cinema Theatre l ed by gardtn A stone walls
trade, preferrably Baycr<'!lt 522 SOO (Near Clnema Tbnttt) Newport leacll reduced to S47.500.
area. Equity S36,000. , m GI N Do Spac G Delancy Rul Estate
Pnce 159.500 Better see tb!s today. Three Sii THISI NOWI O Wll e ap 2828 E. Coeat Hwy CdM
Call 642-8235 bedrooms. 2 llathl, clOM to IllUUCIUlate llladoue l br. 2 1b1a may be the only home Problems 673-3770 '
DOVER SHORES
Ntw B~yrront., 4 BR. 4 bethl,
dining rm, actlvtty rm. m~
nlflcent tntry h1U with
sweeping open stairway to
!hopping and best of all • ba.111 bome. Forttd air, built· ~ N~ !!~1 = A little more IP&ce In ram-3 BedrOOm famU~ borne 00
only SIJO down. ean Now. m. try sum dn. fttl. This 3 ~m. 2 bath 11y home may be your aolu. oat of Wmsidt'a nblt eur
,_lex on'~'! ....... cor· home la as tbal1I u a tack' tlon. An excellent value In De Sec slrttt1, colored tile
second floor. Top' qualll;y 2043 W~TCUFF DRIVE
construction. P\tr &: SUp. 645-mt Optn Eves.
Owners must sell • subm i ( iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;..iiiiiiiii
otlers.
OPEN DAILY
333 Mornlnt Star Ln.
Call for Appt.
(714) 642-1235
881 Dover Drive
Newport Be1eb
MESA DK MAI
OPEN SAT /JUN
2737 DWE
$26,9~Yl OI
......, .,_,_ It haa new electric buOt m.' a Newport Beach 4 ~ beth. N 1 c e I Y land1C&ped
ner lot .. 2 br. tadl, p.rqa, a mammoth fireplace bug~ room, 2% bath bomt. $212 yardr. -Sl8,SOO No down to
tr)' Sl,000 dn. picture wlndow loo~ · Ptt month covers all with Vets -$800 down nfA. The
$21,950 to a large be~ yard a:i this excellent S~ % F.H.A. RtaJ Estaten 5 U -2 3 13
brick pa&. Exetllent re· financing. Vacant and ready 64>-n_n ______ i
MATOIAM ._.., frl&e:rator, ca.rpeta llDd dral> ............... .. .. S31.600 Salesman or Woman
115 ...... C.M. eries Included. Approximate-Coleswor(hy & Co. IVANTED
"""4137 b' 1QiO closing costs and ••
lmpoundia ttqUittcl. Immed· 642.1n1
YllW
Wbllt'a new! How abOut an
Immaculate 4 bedroom home
iate l'Oeeeukm! 190f Harbo.r BJvd., C.M. ·
0peti Eves.
For tlte Artist
and the Artistic
Graham Realty
fnear Poat Office)
149 Riverside Ave .. NB
larciain-$9 ,500
SU:-IDAV t..S
1600 Comwall Lane
WESfCLIFF laycrest w;th Pool ED RIDDLE w1tt1 • panoramic: v1ew or
$52,500 I REAL TOR 646-8111 ~~I~ ~t~ ~vC::"~
~ WES'TCLUT DltlVE Charm, comfort ln31>iQtlon
S.S.mt Open Eves. In this 2·story, 2 BR home.
Lovely old~r homt tn River·
side on lg comer vitw lot
l2:i · frontage lg enclosed pll·
tlo, nice cptsldrps. stovf'.
~Imo. OUe.r on down.
83.iml
Jun.lot su ed walled estalr
with 1 larit drlvt-ln court
yard~ White wrouaht Iron
gate for privacy! 3 sunl\)'
bedrooma, 2 b a t hs. family
room. TODA Y'S B E S T
BUY! $39.950
ltuth flardoll, llttltor
1605 WestcUlt Or. &t2..S~
Mammoth f b(odmim, 3 bath WA-NTED waltlnc fOC' we bave one
CUstom &ycrtst home with now. $41 .~.
16' x 26' heated Md filter· Real Estate Salet People. A I ''RING"
ed POOL. One bedroom and WHY NOT GET ON THE ·~ • SPRING bath ls on tile oppolite side BA.'ID WAGON? • -
of the hoult from tbe othcra Over 25 Yean ID .,.. •REAill'V
and wOQld make aood sftu.. Oranae Coant7. ••
Allon for m•ld'a quarters'. • Full P8te ad\Ol'ftil\l:ll "ANYTDIE"
51/J 6/e . LOAN
H1rf.or Hfthlandt
4 BR 2~ baths.
1436 Mariners Dr •
I l 1 . . ... ·.
Tennis, swtmmJng pool all!!
Oce,n btacb. Tty 12300
Down..
OPEN HOUSE SAT J~
336 Canal,
N C'WJlOl'l S' ·res
Or•nte Coett Property m Margut rlte, ~ ~
E:lcctlltnt 1numablt loan, e Inter office teletype Um Watelltt Drive
PRICE CUT ~u0:~1d~: =!~/ropui BAY flONT 333 E. 17dl St .• C.M.
54~ llllYEISITY PAii
Dolphin Terrace a C\J11tom hom . bl-lier ~ • Many othtr beMftta Spotlaa 2 Bdrm, ....__ ..... n-Ull3, C.U ~!94 • ,._ blterlli" Utt.le ltland . Wit Duplex. .---• • --3 BR 2 ba, hust ltvtllt room. Open~/~-1·5
YAcAtlT 2~ batt.-mJnlmum ma~ LIBRARY 'OR DADt ftttp&ace. bullt·lnl. patio.
lenlftee, Ovttti» pnp fWlu In Yollr own toa:J U.. UPPtJ' l Bil 2 batb, baCt ltf.
plus covered botlt ooart. bnlty with flnplace • •« 1111 raom. ~ + dJD. '° aw1r$etJ
1
a,' buspor1.tJSO llcm. ac Wlitterweet. . .$25,500
CllT
M4,!CIO. WU a.....11-300 Wtsra.rn' DIUVr bar. Thrrt are 4 bedroollll las ..-. ~. On« ED llDDLI
ll'Wf1t ....... •nu ,_ ... __ ~ .~~ a.e.a. 1'onul '*ctit ..._ 11 ....._ W.ftt.McCanlle lftrs. llAL TOlt .u.a -11
111t,WOlut~
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t fta1 E.t.te Sala
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Mat tell ~ 3 a Delta R.I r..e.te _.. '= bedroom, 2 9Jda
home with flml1 NOlll + ANYONE POI llOOl.f t•IEI O• ..... llST ,..::.:.::== lonM.I .... "10ID ~· ti.en lee this ... IM. 2 IN IATC-. .... .,,.... ""'*'wall!
(tt!Ct 8rta. Vtcent. bath, 'l*iout ,... nn. ... All ... Mill v... . ~I Inc ~ N t w '0 r l
Open let/ Sun 1.S ID~ 11¥ rm, a --lb ,.._, I ........ orn:a 1 At ........ Dr. Hartlor Hiid! s C! h 0 0 I.
ltao ....... a.-91 JeOl. ... .:..a. 111.V. I Wm ..... mJOD OPEN SUNDAY W tltmffti19 Ind \rr. RICI!
Jury 1rwd • Olrile Arnold "'"""-CAL&. llllt. KILlll' Clll l '*91 ...._ • • ... 4 a 1'6 kdll, JOOI, ...... (Mp Jtrd wtdl D • ._..... •ma •ua llll1llil ._. .a...,.... t 11ar7 •••• .,.,.., a.rtes ~ • hnY tmlll 1ra "°"".,.... ~ _______ , .... • ......... ....., .... ....... ...,,. \Jp.a "°"" kt./Slan.
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EASTSfDE CUSTOM
Large 2 BR 2 bll th, comer
lot. vacant. lmmed. posses-·
"°"· $23,950
PIRltON REAL TY CO.
1tt11 a Oni.nit' m 1m
-NiGLECTED
3 BR. 2 BA, covered p.itlo.
fl"llll lrtts, many shrubs
Nftda petnt, clean up. Tu
rt.nc Euulde loc:aUonl ~-. Ina 122,500. C A L L GI~ ~ 541).llSl Httitaae
Real Eatate.
HOUSIS
c..te Mei -Yid;
H
18 NI
Low dn. (
f ron
Valley RA
(Jut.E.
up
Udo alze
land . Hlll @l
3 and C Bl
Fireplaces
erator, e&1
fenclnt, la
MlchMI
Phone 642-.2 ---....,, -~ess Thi
One bedro
new ldtch
eosta Me
andnc. Oc
itself. Quicks, -· ·s·
Realtor
~
WOW!!-Ju
Convertib:
or 3 BR.
Atrium e
baths. tar
k:ik:bl!n ' utWtlet .
(no loan
includes
tl!relt. CJ
Eves.) HE
I
$16,<m -
$18,900. ~
plus carp
OPEN!
m
Kenne
642.9730
POC
Cbarminl
Eastside.:
peting, :
5% '1o loe
cost with
$24,500.
CHAlt
3 BR. 2 S.
lenoed Joi
l~. Own
$20,500 "
934 •
OP Et
1294 B
Fortin C.O .,
Imm11c. ~
drpg., E
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or ll5911
Alt. 2.
312 YEAI
4 BR, 2
All t lec.
to all sci
Johns.$:
CM
3 BR., 1
dbl gar.
firs.; ~
$?'2,500.
374 or S.
RANCH
C'pts, d
window!
owner.~
548-8741)
BY Own~
2 BA I
bit-ins.
covered
fenced l
TRANSF
BR 2 t
dish was
CpU, be
fruit tr•
LGE.T
firs ..
$23.~.
245 Sierl
3 B«lro
Fenced m.950.
3 BR. de
asaumt
pymnt
EASTSll
Lv rm.
Loan.<
OWNER
uc. F
hit-Ins
,,,~ ..
S BR I
3 BA.
I Story
CA, dt
ownr 5
f.h .. --i
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c,:.s,
must 1
4 BR
Rm,
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Walke'
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..... '?"thW =· £!"~ u-~·· M.e v..-1110 ~!'!.!!~ ~ 1~ c ....... ., Mir 1250 Hun...._... IMch 1400 b9una ... ch 1705
...... Nl.'W ~ MAIUQ:I' ps.tOO IUYS • THE OLD .......... ,...... .,
H••• Qualltr~ lat-Edlfl& UYll&-DOU. <lOMPLSlE j140<AGE GRAY U.&•E
16 "n .H<*D lidffttioo in ~ sroocn 111 l •La a..-1 No ,.,. atra Sor block """"
i.o-dn. ·~~».yr lou tm~ ol th1a tpOijeu, Newl)' nd.cionted a BR, 2 2 2 ft~ -:'.!'.'. .. _pl •all. covend patio, Cl'pll, "SHE AINT WllAT s li E
me' IXZ Or .n's man
borne to tlbt. Pool. pvt lllt,
S10 mo. 642-1082 alt e pm ,,..... $23,tSO ldult oocupted 3 Br .• l~ e.. bet.la a.om., Walk to l>Mcb. • -· tep&ra .. 111111a us d111t. a cement drtveway. USED ro BE'', and neither
borne. 'l'be mo.t popallt' IWimmlal pool, or tmnl&. 23dl. fl f1nWitd praae. 4 BR. 11' BA. :i atocy, 2200 la thll sprawling oontempor. C.te M.e 2100 ~~ ~~ .;:.v;:: 11oor plll.D, Incl. a cheery Open lwamed eeW,.a rib Boona tor wottcaboo • MW Ill-ft.. elec blt • tns, Wand ary 1tyled beach home. Im----------
i.. up 00 blllttl tam. rm. w/trpl. • aep. ~1'111 •~doll co lnttrior rm ttc. Cov. Pathli1&1 ~ .tov• A-bu'. Panelled lam pOQni architectural dHl(ft 3 Bdrm, oe quiet at. adwt
utll. room. DL"<• carp. It d:etalll. PaUo oa dlninr area Cone. Pa&. See -~~ nn wl1$1c, Uv rm Wtfrµlc, with brick, .HIGH POJNT. fllJ\\UY p1tferred. ATil. June ~.Ii~ '°:~:''"~e!~ dral)el; bltN. tncl. new with eu11y manqed )'vd. Nardlaaa. Price reduetd to dill 1'00m w/bU-in butch. m ROOruNE, EXTEND-16th. to Sept i.t. uoe mo
•u11t ...... 1_....ic ~N_~ L/Ulo·•u_~. -..~~ s:r.1,950 only MS.960. Temu to qua]. Pool med back yard. 2 car ED OVERHANGS W/EX. plus utllJtJ'* u~pt water
@ u 111 ~ ~u .. ~7" ntA "'' .-.-... ,, 6ed huter. f -...1 L l POSED 8 EA M ENDS, 64S-5638 after 3:»
lcitcllen. Convent. 125,750. Values like thia ttU CD Newport IMch ::,c\¥:i.":'°r:f'oer, 2~ °;..~: WOOD Pl.ANKS SET tN •
ent to Uloppmc quickly, '°call lodAy. Real lteilty old. 5 min to beoach. Owner PLA_FER IN HALF TIM· Newport .. ach 2200 center, near new Open Sal. Ii Sun. a(temooa Estate ut l2nd Sl. 615-1642 847"640 _.8 ' wtekerxls. 8~ FAS1UON. _ _..... ______ _
achoola. 2936ROYAL PALM Spacious, modern floor plan, OCEANFRONT
3 and• BDRMS -1 a 2 It)' 1 Trade S4&-5580 Realtor lll wm coast hllhway Lowest Priced • NEED PRJVACY?e F'EATUR~ 3 BDRMS. It Comfortable home. 4 BR,
Fireplacea. auto iarase l)P. MOYE Tomorrow 6U-OU4 A very delfreble 2 BR. 1 Bu. DEN. MSTR. BDRM. SUITE l~ be. prcten, gar, lndry,
erator. CU'Pt-tins. drapedea, Income In CdM home w/elec. bltns, situated APPROX, 20 FT. LONG, patio. Summer S22i wk I.IP·
fencinc. landacaplnc. Vacant• O,.n D•lty WA Small 2 BR borne plu. ~ on a 2<omer lot, rear &: W/PRIVATE BAnt, ~. 673-2306
Mich ... Kay, 8ull•r 3 BR 2 beth, 2 frplca, bit-'iiw. "TERFRONT ~en ta I, Gar a 1 e aide yards Ill-walled ror formal llv. nn., bai Ioc 1608 W. OcHnfront
PhoneSC-2821 Evea642-51~ ~F pool. 3'.120 Bermuda . .PIER & FLOAT stressed for Apt. S:W,ro>. comp. privacy; 2 raised pa-bumlng fireplace In slum~ AVAIL. June lit lhru Aug.
2tl4 Vlata ~ Oro
Nrwport ~ach
YIS t I
We have good Newport Rent-
a.la and leaaea. 2, 3 and even
4 BR's. All read,y to g1),
~!lent ciose In locedon.
Starting at $295 per mo,
Hurry, Hurry, HutTy!
Ph. 644-1133
Newport Sho,... 3220 ..: --$26,500 ·offer. . 2 BuutiM Furn U a It• Or1nge Cout Pro..,.rty tlol, BBQ, 1>0t1lng gms., stone design, w/w carpet-Lovely 2 BR., sleeps 6; 7;;•
- - - ----WALLY McCOY REALTOR Lovely tropical 119tio, a od m Marguerite, Cd.'d 673·8560 ~I-pool, in • tropicaJi set· ing extending thni halls Ii to bell. $1,00> For summer ~eU Thin land (Osl 642-6481 anytime ~ IW\dedt. Dock for 3 boats. A ung. Nr. acbool• 1t sh1Pt>1ng. all l bcinns. Large farnJly O>urtel)' \0 bkn. m.945.1 NEWPORT s noRES
4 BDRMS. a family .room; lleal at $75,00>, and just In B IL--p. -By owner: $23,SOO'Open SaL, ~LE KITCHEN, HAS ALL 2 BR It Den on years lease
One bedroom, older home.
new kitchen, R-2 lot, East
Costa Mna. Ex~Uent ~
ancing. Occupied. Can carry
ltseU.
Quick S•le, NHc1 C•th
prof. lndlcpd .. w/complete time tot Summer Rentals •. . • -enlnsula 1300 Sun. lo.7; 191152 Westwinds BlLT-IN RANGE, DBL. OV-IH.k lay 2240 $190 mo. 642-3430 s p r Ink le rs ; bullt-ins Lane 11 tilk. N. of Adams & EN, DISHWSHR.; OfSPOS. ___ ...._ ____ _...;.
d.iahwuh_ er, w/w ....,,....ts le: Terms.. SHO•E 417 BELVUE BAL B 0 A Magnolia) 49.l-4TI1 AL AND WALK IN pu .•. $100 ... _ l -Unlve,..ity P•rk ~-~ " P~'NSULA ST "" ; •w..,, -BR. hOuae, ~ draper~. Larae patio. Only PROPERTIES """' R AD A · w PRICE REDUCED TRY. Center stairwell leads of ~ acre. Privacy It com-
$25,500. By Owner. 549-4321. Sharp 2 bdnn, fireplace, 1 % w ALK TO DOUGLAS to 2nd story that opens to tort. 270 Santa lalli>el. 3286 CAUFORNIA 6Tl-9060 675-4747 eves. baths, new carpets and SUN 0"""" •-..,...,,,,,,., , .,,..., """" -'t. • PM ""' <WCI\ paint. Also furnished, 2 4 br It lam nn, 2 oo, cov pa-"""' "' .,.,.~,T ...... .., • ..n<r<Nolll
3237
4 BR, 2~ baths, 2 rrplCfl,
BLTNS & rerriJ. 2 yr 1se al
$2li5 mo. AvaU June 15. --:·-:-$ t0;950 Collete Park 1115 UNOBSTRUCTED VLEW pall05. Lots of parking. A~k-tlo, cpts, drpa, walk to au =e~i·ty home HAS
-----------Overlooking Newport Harbor 11111 $35,900, Open Sunday schls. Take over $19,000 BEEN DESERTED, IS BAD-
Rnltor 646-7rol OWNER: 236 Tulane, $23,500 &. Lido Ille. 4 bdnn.s., 2~ 1·5. CALL GLEN QUEEN nu k>an, try S2~ dn. LY lN NEED OF PAINT,
Corona •1 Mar 2250 3 RR. 2 baths, bltns, trpl.
DO[# HOUSE Choice loc. 1 or 2 yr lse. al
1--------3 xtra lrg br, 2 bath, top b a I h , 3 -c a r gar, 540-1151 Heritage Re a 1 Near GARDEN GROVE FWY YARD WORK, CARPET
- - --cond. ~2198 after 5. semi-finished guest bae on Esta
2 BR, 2 b,, Furn, bit-ins, $.260 mo. Aval! J une 15.
S250 mo. lease 67J.4Ml WOW! !..JU!lt over 1 year old. over % AC. tone 4 Ir bu te It SAN DIEGO F\\'Y. NEEDS a..EANING, E:l'C.
Convertible 4 BR & family N rt 8 h 1200 room for l2 to 16 vi"• apta BUY NOW' Duplex near 2 sty 4 br 2 be xtra lri: lot Otrered way ~ow Its ale Balboa
or 3 BR.a • den ,\ dining. ewpo HC If desired. Priced at $125,00> Bay, furn. booked for sum-bit-~•. '" ~ dn. Roo~ vc1luc. for ________ 2_3_00
3 BR .\ family rm. 2'~ baJ~
frpl. 1 or 2 yr lse at S260 mo.
Jmmed poss.
Atrium entrance. 2 full .-EA.STILUFF 1o 6'ettle estate. Owner will mer, S45.roi. ~ubrnlt any tor boat or trlr. $29,950 FULL PRICE FOR Rent. Furn Baytront.
baths. fantastic bu 11 t -1 n 2501 Bamboo conaider trade for M-1 zooe terms. E. H. Michael, Rltr. MCM Rlty (213) 4JO..«i2'1 LOW ON. PYMT. O.KJ Pier a Do.I. 5 BR, .c ba,
kitchen Ii IJl underground A fine 4 BR, 2~ ba Lusk land, Central Orange eoua.. 507 E. Balboa Blvd. 6~ THlS IS 'I1:fE DEAL June and Sept. 673-2039
utWtlee. A.lsume 6% loan built Home, nr Market It t:Y. Call Priced RiCJht YOU'VE BEEN
nJRNISHED 3 BR If Family
rm. Oioice Joe. 211: baths, 6
mos. lse. -July thru Dec. al
$275 mo. (no loan fff!l) $148 month Tennis O ub. Owner tran. 54.2-5713 Lido Isle 1351 Have two "Dutch Haven" 4 ,. LOOKING FOR
includes prtndpal Ir in-ferred--wanta to tell A*· 2 IR HOME B•yfront Lido Isle bedroom hmea· with anxious MISSION REAL TY
terest. CALL ~ll5l Copen tng $39,500, 2 Story 4 BR 3 BA 2 kit .. owners who have purchased 985 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna
JOU..Y-R.F.ALTOR &&2-2524 Use al Pool It Recreetion -·, be'st aide' of ...: ... Coulcnd· larger homes. 1 mile to Phone <TI.C) 494-0731 Eves.) Heritage Real Estate -----, ----facilltlet. Private patio, car-..,,_ ..,.., Do11oo•A-Will ""'" . l • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 511 ... 010 Baycmt • .. at pets, drape1, built· la RIO It be converted to duplex. -e"'°· ......, pom s ior
., .. '' 4 Bdrm, 3 baths, lamily dishwasher. $22.950. Watch the boata come with-FllA or VA blzyers. c.aunow $16,00> -$139 mo all. Price
$18,!KX>. 3 BR, 2 car pr,
plll6 call>Ort. Covered patio,
OPEN SAT It SUN l • S
JXl9 Monrovia
kennedy & Assoc.
room. Large, free form pool. Open HouH Sun. 1·Duak in 20' ol front windowDi._ Sp..-c-to~ REALTY
High ~ed ceUinsa all 426 Emel"Son Hollow B.tY St. tacul~ v I e w! rccBatly Now alao In HIW!t. Beach
rooms. Original and unus-to 21st St Ir follow Open across from Balboa Y 16612 Beach Bl 842~11
uel. Now reduced to $74,500. Howie signs to, borne 1 Club.
$10,<XX> handles. Owner. Mortgage Servicing Assoc. BY OWNER NA~AG-NAG 5-L ~
642-97ro MS-Om
POOL HOME
64f>.31ll tn4l Tn-9630 Phone tor appe>intment Does your wile want mot'f'
BUILDERS Ope H 673-9412 room. Are the kids getting ADAM'S PRIDE 0 . oose WESTCLIFF CUSTOM on your nerves? Move into 4 br, 3 be, formal din-rm, J t red ...__. SJ ....... , A
Chtrminl 3 BR in choice
Eastside. Lush new w/w·c:ar-
peting, fireplace. Anume
5~% loan. VA loan at no
cost with Sl.55/mo pmnts.
$24,500. 642-6418
CHARM FOR~SA.,....,,L-=E-
3 BR. 2 Ba., cptll, dTps; wide
fenoed lot; Ideal locale. Open
l-6. Owner anxious. Asking
s~.500 with tenns.
934 SENATE ST.
• 642-3799 •
fam nn w/Wel ba.r, step-dn us u .. ~l ,uuu. pprox. IMMACULATE this 6 bedroom, 3 batti, two
living rm, Roman tub, many 7700 IQ. fl uxury home, on story. Big Kitchen. Lots or
more dlx features. 1018 beaut. lndscpd. comer lot: Cont/modern, 4 BR, lam rm, carpets. Big Yard. Doublr
Nottingham (c o r o e r or 3. Lge\ BR., 2~ Ba., formal formal dining rm. So. patio, Garage. Let' a trade for your
Highland) 5 4 4 _ 5 3 4 1 or d111. rm., huge fam. rm., all lge sundeck, 5 yrs new ! old home.
838-0181 elec. kltch., n ting area + Asking S79,$0 7682 EDINCER
DUPLEX bar; open boUle Sat., Sun. Rltr. Mrs. Nash ~2676 8424455 OPEN EVES.
. 1-6. 1001 Nottingham Rd.
Ste1>1 to Ocean Ir Shopp1.11g 646-8018 BHutlful Loc•tiona MEREDllff GARDENS
Always rented, ll 8drms each A Rar b boa Hand.some cu.st-bit 3 Bd, 2\2
Exe cond. Patio, deck, ovPr-e 1U>' ror 1 or ba garden atm~cre beam 5 BR 2 stQI')' 3 ba Jov 1
sil.ed gar, $40.000 Fumlshed. =~:ft ,:~i~er 1 hm Sp:~ ~llings, Palos Verde; rock-cpts/drps, like n e ~ C:.d~
R. ~· GREER, Realty wtrfmt Back Bay. 24x18 Uv work -central strada. $64,500 2500 IQ. ft., many extras & 3416 Vta Udo m.9300 rm, 2 BR, 2 ba, lanai, serv.' R. ~· ~REER, Realty owner trans. -any offer
BY OWNER porch. Boat slip avail. No. 34l6 Via Lido 673-9300 considered or will lease/
CUstom home; top location 12 8-yslde Village, 300 E. DELUXE 3 B,R option. OPEN SUN 1 5 3 BR. 2 Ba .. finest bltns: Coast Hwy. Owner will Ola.rm, quality, space, gar-BRASHEAR REAL TY
• • central vacuum cleaner: 3 tinance. 67s..5588 den patio. 52' cor. under 847-8531 Eves. 839-1~37 1294 Bel1aJ1t. Halecrest car gar., rumpus rm. l Yrs. $70,rol.
Fortin Co. 642-5(0) -olcl. $42.<XX>. 548-3188 Newport Hgts. 1210 OPEN SAT It SUN 1 • 5
BY OWNER
lmmac. 3 BR. T Be .. csrp.,
drps.. Bit-IN; R/F pool;
xlnt loc. $29,950. New IOIUI
or IS!IUrlle nu. 54C>-92(l5
Mt. 2.
312 YEAR old Mesa del Mar
4 BR, 2 BA, lg. family rm.:
AU elec. kJtch.; llhort walk
to all schools a.topping It St.
Johns. S29.!KX>. Prine-only.
OWNER~
443 F1JLLERTON AVE. ~l Via Nice Well to Wall W•ttrl DOVER SHORES OPEN SAT,/SUN. 1.5 Owner/Art 673.51411 with lovely or>' pool • 3 BRs 543 Santa Ana Ave., NB 1% baths located near the
SPANISH 2 •Jory, exclusive Be sure to 1ee this unU5UAl Builders 'it,., beaeti an a r;pecious comer.
aeWnc, one ol t>Ov¢ Shores val~, eeller k a bldr. & 5(XX) 9Q·ft 4 BR A m.aJd's Pick up a 5% % FHA lo.n
finest and 'mGlt lleautiful has com mod led !hi · bal of ••u homes. Pool, family room, . p. re e s 5 ba, 3 car ga.r. 1 ~ lots. ance -.,ro> &: sobmlt
4 BR F land 500 Call ~cious home. Ultra-mod. Unusual features. Must see your down. L ~ $92, · kitch. w/pastel pink bltos. lo appreciate. Brokers wel-Pacific Shores ~ally
agen .l refrig.; 2 BR. &: extra lge. come. 520 Via Udo Soud 536.8894 Evrs. SJS.7327
ENCHANTING BaJView. 3 den !could be ll"d or mstr. 642-1615 Eves 675-1669 V't.Tt~ "V
BR. 2 be, all elec, 2-sty, lux BR), din. nn., cov. patio, ' ----:.W..
condom. stiac A pvt. On fee dbl. gar.: guest rm, lge. car-•~ SACRIFICE! Garden Oasis almple lot, w/2 poo1a ,\put-port. ALL THIS FOR $27,500 For quick sale. Vacant lg 3 A 4, bedroom dre ,
ting gm. Enjoyed by a small Vogel O> R8ltors br on 50' lot ~t buy on ~ . am borne.
If you desire to please your
Eve then consider lhi1 MOD-
ERN SPANISH, complete
with MASSrYE RED TILE
ROOF. WROUGHT IRON
STAlRWAY 3 OUTDOOR
BALCON~. 2 F I R E-
PLACES, Ont-in living
room, and one in the mast·
er wing. 3 bedrooms, 2~~
baths, plus large den. A
custom • built home just
completed, situated in the
best art>a of Laguna B<!ach.
Your Eve can watch her
Adam sail In the ocean just
below her showplace home.
Excellent financing •• and
only $66,000.
~94-8833
LOS PADRES
REALTY
895 CleMeyre Street
Lallllna Beach
SPECTACULAJlVI:EW
HOME. No. end, ocean side.
2 br, 2 be, bch shwr, den
bll-ins, frpl, upstairs liv-rm'.
scp. dining, patio w/frpl,
lush lnd5'1J, dbl gar, 2
decks. $49,500 with xlnt oo-
point Joan. Bkr, 494-7578
Duplex" Furn. 2975
2 BR duplex, close lo •hoi>-
ping center. S70 mo. 1975
Wallace C.M .. S4s-3687
RENTALS
Call BOB PETnT, assoc.
With Burr White, Realtor
833--0lot
HoUMI Unfurnished Coron• del Mu 3250
Gener•I 3000 ---
EXECUTIVE HOME: nr SA Brand New • 3 BR
Ctry Club 5 br, 2 sty, 3 ba. 3 bath, front single-story Du-
2600 sq. ft.. q>ts. drps, ple.x. Carpets, drapes, bll·in
lndscpd, many xtru. AvaU electrics including dlshwasb.
6/20. $300 mo 545-85!2 er. Garage, $325 mo. leai1e.
3 BR 2 ba, boat gate, 119llo.
soft water. lmmac HaUdal
Realty 842-4405
Coat• Meaa · 3100
CHARMING 1 Bdnn with
huge rumpua room or 2 BR.
Frp!c, large fenced yard,
cloee lo schooll. $1 3 5 .
961r 7ti66 &n-199'1
Vogel Co. 673.2020
Huntington S..ch 3400
1-BR. Condo,; pool priv., bit·
ins & refrig., a u t o ,
Wlhr/dryer. mo 642--IOZS
~ Month; 3 BR., 1 Ba.
Children & pets welcome.
D'tqulre 871Z Knight C't.rcle
4 BR 2 baths, new carpets & L•9un1 B11ch 3705 drapes, comp I e t e I y _......_ ______ _
landsc~ -top are a . JAPANESE Modern, 3 BR, 2
S210/mo. Ajtt. 546-4141 bath, elec. kitchen, 2 patios.
AV AIL 6/l, 3 br, l ba, lrg wa..lk to beach. S2'l5 mo.
lot, chldrn, pets OK. Slli Lease. No pets
mo, wtr pd. 2638 Riverside 494-3579
Dr. 548-4082 for appt.
3 BR home + pool & patio.
$225/mo. Call S 4 6-o 'l4 O
between 5 It 6 •
• 2 BR.; nicely located:
Baby O.K.; SOO Mo. 968 W.
17th St. 54~
Townhouse apt, master BR,
2 BA, den , deluxe kitchen.
w low cpts, dr~. 540--0829
Newport BHch 3200
Lagun• BHch 370S
NEW Unllved in J Bdrm. ww lot, 1205 mo.
54&-14..;9
Condominium 3950
VILLAGE I · 3 bdrm. Cpts,
drps. bltns. $200 mo 4365
Wlntersweet, Irvine or calJ
12131 •76-3128 or 67J..3-l09
Summer Rent•l1
Exdualve TownhouH DEL
3995
UAJL T l'ILU I Z3 .ct:NTALS
Aph. Pumhhed
General
HOLIDAY PLAZA
[)EUJ:\'E, Spaclotw i.~
FWTI. •Pt.~+ u11L
Hld pool, ample park""'
· No children. No peta.
1965 Pomona, CM 6Co-68!ilU
$25 Wk. Up e Studio 6 Bach apes. e Incl Utila 6 Phone _....
• Maid Semce • 1V avd.
• New Cafe A: Bar
2376 Newport Blvd. ~97!5
-OfEATEAlJ La POINTE
~ 2 Br Apt. Htd pool. CaJ1JOrt •• o(( i>t parlt'c.
Adults, No pets.
1941 POMONA AVE., CM
* l BDRM FURN AiPT * Util-:peid . .E;x(:ept llgtits
Adults. $8'Z.SO mo. ~
1992 HARBOR BLVD., CM
FURN 1 BR. GrotUld fl~.
Harbor and Maple <2 blk:s ol
Harbor) CM, $104.50 Kr 9-J6.U
SMALL Bachelor Cottage.
Working man Wtt' 40, $196.
util pd. :l20 Palmer St.
NASSAU Palms 1 & 2 BR
Furn or Unt SU5--$150. Htd
pool. 177 E. 22nd St. 00.~
LADY Alone will rent to
empl. lady, all home priv.,
everything turn. 548-2001
BAOIELOR $85. Separate
unit Util. UidrJ, prdenet.
646-Zll8
BACHELOR Cottage. Adults
only. S60 mo. Ind util. 211)6
Harbor Blvd. 642--7563
1 BR util pd. $117.50 mo.
1801 Whittier St., CM 646--6222 ,
Newport Beact. 4200
~Will LEASE
ADULTS ONLY
July • Aug. • Sept.
FURNISHED APT. ·
2 BEDROOMS -2 BA!lm
W •~rfront I Loe
BOAT SLlPS
Channel Rfff ..
2525 OcHn Blvd., CclM
673·1788
OcHnfront Deluxe
3 BR. 2 be, dshwshr, ind.r)',
w/w, drps. bltns. Indoor
BBQ, l?IU'llge.
Swnmer S200 wk up.
673·2306
22081/2 W. Oca1nfront
OCEAN FRONT Npt B c b
Riviera. Room for rent. in
Br Apt. Working man da.ya.
Age 23-30. S90 \ncl. util.. Cd
~ bdore 7: 30 p.m. ~
l Bdrm. Pool, Blk to ocea.
$125 Y <'BT le854'.
548-2035, 64~
Newport Hgta. 4210'.
Sj(). Sirgle person. studio
house. kitchen, bath. 242Q
E. 15th, NB. See alt 4 PM
B•lboa lf!lect group. Only SJ9 500, 211i6? E ~ Hwy CdM LIDO. $4,00> dn, $.57,rol. ar yard 1S a garden apot
3 BR., 1% Ba., hid. pool; Owner. 673-435& ' e 673--~ e OWNER 642-6200 • to bebol<f. Near DouglM,
dbl gar., carp. over bdwd. -.,$'""2..,,.3...,900,..,..,. ___ ~ -M t 11 • .,,....,.. h l 9Chools and freeways, Pric-' BY OWNER COMFORTABLE 2 BR. 2 Ba. us se · ....,,uuu ome n ed at FHA a-•-• Af firs.; Sprinklers; leneed; -tat •al 3 BR Ir d .,.,....._, v m.soo. Owner 540-1234 ext. 3 Bdrm, 2 baths. fireplace Fam. nn.; E-Z to maintain. "" e -e. en. $26,650. Hurry!
OCEAN VlEW 3 BR. 2 Ba.
fpl. Decks, petio. Reduced
S30,800. 494-5678, 833-5441
SWEEPING VIEW n e a r
0C1?an, 3 BR. fplc. $31.900.
Hart. Bkr. 4M-0509
Kltchelt\ bll/lnt. O>m.munlty UXE waterfront duplex; ., Newp't. lsland. 3 BR. 2 Ba.
Pool • Yard Maintenance. each unlt: boat dock, gar., FOR Rent-Summer, Deluxe,
3 bdmts, 2'1> batilt $250/Mo. laundry; 2 Weck minimum. Balboa Dulpex, 2 BR, patio,
3 btlrm, 2~ ba •• S285/Mo. 673--7.961 or ~1908 bltn K, carpets, dnpes,
374 or 548-6066 built-Ina, wall to wall car-Conv. lo sbq>c .l schools. Make oiler. 219 Via Orvleto. LISTER REALTY • 67l-3663 Eves: ~ ;:;-;-==--:=-:-=~--fenced yd. short block to
Bay & Beach Realty, Inc. SUM~tER RENTAL; June bay or oceen. $150 wk.
RAN01 Modern S 1 9 , 5 0 0 .
Cpts. drps, frplc, Iota of
windows. lf"R R-2 lot. By
owner. See al 735 Center St.,
~8-8740
petlng and drapea, walk to Best buy ln area. 5'18-3996 548-0787 Now also In Hunt. Beach
the beach. Plus 2 pools and AVAIL Immed. Clilf Haven 3 ---: -16612 Beech Blvd, 842-6633 Sen Clemente tennla courts. 642-3273. Br, 2 ba + 2 Br Oceio Vu Huntington Beu~ I---=-~--,-...::..-=.=
2025 W. Balboa Blvt!. lSth to Sept. lst; Mesa Cn.11 213: 693-0012
1710 ~~~~~!ii!!!i!~!J!ll Vrrde 4 BR. 2 Ba., comp.
---------OfARMJNG, 2 story, Ba<'k furn.: inc!. Util. S250 Mo.+ Huntington Beach 4400
I HAVE a secret! l know a Bay A-frame. J BR It den. S50 stcurily. 54().-0JJ6 REDUCED To price of lots! Inc Apt. S49,SOO. 548-724!1 POOL TIME 7 UNITS
Low cln., E-Z terms Lovely =========-
3 BR 2 Ba home on 2 loo. nr. Dover Shor" 1227
bay .l ocean. C•n wie as 2 ---------
apts, rm. to bid. Prk. rear IEA T The HEAT
BY Owner, extra nice 3 BR.
2 BA home. Qi>ts, cbi>e.
bit-ins. used bMck frpJc, lge
covered patio. Land11e&ped,
fenced yard. S22.!KX> 642-6.')(M
TRANSFERRED to Samoa 3
BR 2 be, patio, elec ldtcb
dishwasher, drapes. w/w
cpta, beauUlully landscaped,
fruit trees. $24.950. 540-2783
LGE. 3 BR., 1% Ba., wood
firs., w/w carp., fncd.
$23.950. $1500 Dov.rn. Owner
245 Sierks St. 646-2309
3 Bedroom house. Westi.1de.
Fenced yd. I car garage
Sl7.950. ~15-0087
3 BR, den. :i BA. hdwd floors,
M&Ume 51,( loan. down
pymnt open. S22.500 S.7787
EASTSIDE 3 BR. 1% BA Lg
Lv rm. trplc. din area 5'4 ~
Loan. Owner. 543-7400
OWNER, 2 Br E'side cul dt
sac. Fam rm. cpts, drps,
hit-Ins $19,950. ~9'764
l.21 4111t Owner m,2719 FEE SIMPLE. Alr cond. cu.
OCEANFRONT DUPLEX tool built dlx, 4 BR, 3',t ba,
Good 1Ummer rent&!. ?r2 BR fonnal din rm tam rm
unit1. '64.!KX>. Low dn .. lanai, heated ~. many ~ wk~, 6T3-f769 xtru. Exquisitely decorated
wlmds-eves. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5
BLUFFS Condo. D·plan, 3 1629 Antlgu• Wey
Br, 2* bathl. Spidous DAVIDSON Realty
green-belt view. Patio, wet-546-546() Eves. ~
bar. Many extru. m.soo. =========
Owner. 644--05.16 Eastbluff 1242
BAYSrDE Village. Perfect --------
for vacation or retirement BY Owner. 4 RR home in
home. Patio. c I u b h 0 u r., The Blutfs. Pool Z134 Vista
pool. priv beach. Sl2,000 Laredo 10.5 Sat-Sun
6~1672 ---·-·-··
NR Corona •1 M.r 1250 . New 4 Bit, fpl, new cpts. ·---. ---
Xlnt loc. nr. beach. S2.8.ro>. For Sele by Owner
Open wkn<b. 351 62nd St. LUSK HOME
Owner 675--0l4" Jt1rbor View Hills ,#
LGE. l yr. old CUit. home; 4 Just moved _m, in March.
BR. 3 ~ .. lam. • ~. "" Now trarwmred. 2 llory, :n:llta BaJa 6Q..e&03 4 bedroocna, 3 betlw. dintng
-BEST Buy In West Newport; room, larse family room,
breakfast room off kite~.
3 car prag1!, carpets, drap-/'.i 'H Del M•r 1105 steps to ocean: 1-Br. doll
-house, redecor.: unit beat. es. 147.500 64-1-2111 5 BR Fus formal din nn., By own.., 673-4i922
3 BA, S37.500. By owner. WATERFRONT 62 Balboa I
54S-i.il4 04' 542-1131 Covea. 3 BR,. m.ooo. Wiii De oe 1:aw D1ple1
I Story, 4 BR. tam nn .. 2 tnlde for~. Arabian
CA, drpi.. C"flll. s.11.lnl By hone., or ? Lt s-mi South o< HJway, I Bedrooma.
ownr &46-7!i<H or M2-ll3l BLUFFS Condo. Owner leav-partially fum11hed, 16!1,750
1110 Inc area firm Angelita Th YOfel Co.
model. 2 Bdrm, 2 bath. aT E. Cout Hwy, CdM
: • .O:xl 1gsume1 existm& \ow
ntrrest lonn. Total pymll sn mo. 3 br. 2 ba. dbl frpl.
C"'l'I, drps, bit-Ins. Ownt'I'
must aell. ~7822
4 BR 14' Ba, dlnlng/fAm
Rm . dabwshr, IOft water la co• peUo. aprtnklf!n.
Quit cpt " d111pes. rn .a m1 Colorlldo PL ~
J BR., fsm. nn .. 2 8&.
All Otl'MI S32.S00
Walker Realty ~
OWNER Sac.: s BR. A fam.;
comet. v A. F1iA • CODTt'llt. ma Auatfn m.950 se..mi
4 BDR, 3 S.fh. Dbllftl,
Family rm. Pool.
143,!l\O. • 549-3>42
DAILY PILOT WANT A.Pl
BRll"'G Jl&WL TS!
6"-»t!t m..
LUXURY Condom • Blu!Ca 4 -----
br, I ti., below mrttt val at OCEAN VIEW
138.500. e>wrwr tralllf. Call CAMEO SHORES
Oner evn aft 5. &44-«D 3 BR. A d«t'I, aep. dining rm ..
OWNDt R.eluctantl)' offen life. 11\Jitr. BR. Om. ~rur
tbe belt at Ille Blatfl. 3 8r, n. A·l coadltlonl $85,000.
2 bu, lllllt levtl. R.otle1 f'il•ttrm. Raltor.
..... U52 M2-1485
PRlMB Loe., Blutta condo,OWlM =~::-:-=:uc=~.._~_ -..,.lall....,.-bo-m-e,-3
Vltw o( lake. s BR. 2 Ba. BR. l~ BA. e, lot, So. °'
BY OWNER. ..._UST • ()pm Sat A l\ln. By
SAU BY OWNER. 3 BR.. owner. 3Zl Pv11PJ A ... CdM '°°'· Harbor .-. Newport -=-m-_1_m=-~..,,._ __ _
Hellbta. Uf.5GI. MMn3 Onll11> Htlhlaftdl. "'9doul •
BLUFFS. I Bdrm, + cl«n. w, f 1la. OD ~. pa.-, ._ ~ '°""· ror la1t OWN"ER m.4G3 ..... ., ~· ~7234 PAanc om.. Vlllw 3 8ft..
CONOOMDm1M Wantrd In 2 ba + Income Apt, ••·
Bh1U1 ll'ft; J ('It 4 JIR.-, _ffM80t_~._0wntr-.......,.....,.,...... __ _ &om.......... aoat JT ro ·1:111
4 BR, quatllY carpets, au One llock IHC:h built.ins la!'le enclosed pa-
tlo It a cool pool. Owner 4 yea.r old, custom built. 2 Ii
transferred • only $26,SOO. 3 BRs, e~cl garages. No •ac-
P1ul Jon" RHlty ancy. Pnced for quick sale.
847-1266 Eves. 842-S844 BRASHEAR REALTY 847-8531 EVCL 968-ll78 DrYORCE-Muat wll! Walk
to beach or ICt\ool. L«e. 2 $37.50 Total Cost
tty, 4 BR, 3 BA, FAMil.Y on this 3 bedroom borne. Sell-RM. 2552 eq. ft. many ex-er will pay al I other OOlta tru. Open Sun 10 to 5. Ca.ll to qualified veteran. Excel-Sunday 962-iff7 or eves 213: l('llt north HB location. Pr1c-50-3494 ed at appraisal! HWTy call
FASffiON Shores, 2200 ~· LISTER REALTY
rt., Uke new 4 BR, fam, din, Now also in HlDlt, B<'ach cpts, t!rp.~. fncd, lndl<'pcl, 16612 &ach Bl. 842-&>a.'l $275 lease, W .500 sell. CUSTOM :l lg Br, 2 ba din· 962-26.11 inR rm, lg ('Mar panei fn m FOR Sale. Nr Be 1 c h. rm w/8 rt frp!r. New cpts,
Spacious 4 BR home l~ ht!. dflls, e!ec bit-Ins. terrazzo cpts, dishwasher, fr p I c, entry, f ence ~beaut
bltns. 16x40 patio. Owner. lndscpd, fruit tr , qu iet
962--0'225 att 5. cul de sac. $24,900. Owner
MUST See to appreciate: nr. 962-8640
beach: 3 BR .. carp .. drapes, SOL VISTA patio. A111Ume 5"% G.I. FIXER.UPPER Loan. S4.~ Will bend!e. WITH POOL 9S?r3903 OWNER. .f BR 2 balh. Needs IOme
0\VNER -2 Beclroom, den p.1int. SUBMIT YOUR OFF. I._ bath. conred patio, 12 x ER • Tl'rms. Vncnt1t. 71 ', boat-tmller pad, Allry BRASHEAR REAL TY entrance. sprinklers front Ir 847·RS.1l F.V(IS, 839-1537 beck. Phone H.B. 847-287.C -NO DOWN-VETS-BY OWNER. Presttte ar<'s. 4 BR + den .... 2 baths, built. Spanish 5 BR., 2 ba, + tX· In R & O. dlshwalhfor, quat. tn1. % ml to bch. $33.700.
9l7Tl AdeUl\ Orel@ ~ tty CJ'lt8/drps. SSOO tot11l
r'·•~I'"' ,..,~t• S2fl.4(k). GLEN Mar. 4 BR. frpl, patio. • '~lb.'·' ~fffl1pbi!if:I bltN, nol lee land, $23,4()0
FHA, 198U Bushard . 9G2441t s.t&-310.1 9GZ...294S $23,500 ro<>L, 3 BR. 2 BA. t>tl~,
frJ)Jc. CIOM IO all school• 3 BR 2 bl. cptl/df"PS. r-llo.
rn.950. 5642 Vtnturt Dr. newly p.ifnte<I. ~" * Jo4n
147-300.1 • csn be! Msumtd.
SALE Or Lie 5\£9' VA 4 br, HAFF DAL lllAL TY
nr Colden Wttt CoO. 1.9' "Homfa to 'Xlalda lllccml'"
S185: purchue ilS.908, moo 8740 Warner tQ..4e
dn, S9W891 OWNER TRIANSJ'ERRED
l BR 2 b.01, b I t • I ft I • Sacrtn~. l~ JT old 4 BR (.'ll)C/-blodt wan. patio f.nuntc., bit-Ina, t r p 1 c •
a ttntct:lft llJldlc. s:z2 ,500 P8Uo, wfw crpts., 1 m1 E
owrw. S.-7812 <I 8"1tch Bl~ 1 ml N
CON"J1NENT AL '""flOUw, Pdlc Cout '"1. ll63
l bdrm. all lwl!Men Ind. O\a~r· IA. •1235
nuoo 1ow down. ....,.,1 3 BR. 1 t, ha, Y)ew bom11
MUST See1I Pmt}ff USO IQ· Nllll411 rtdeec. bltne, $:!0,950
ft. 3 81\. Atrlum. Near new V'lcant. Owntt .._
DCl Gl«rtnllJ Dr. I0-122'1 CHARCE ~ WW Id IJOW,
..
(amily with a V ER Y 2~ BA. S300 mo. Lease. MO'T'OR Home, sl(>I, 6: E-Z e NEW e LUXURIOUS •
desperate 11itualion. IF you ~124~ to drive: scU-contained: RESORT LTVTNG
might be r e mo t e I y in-BUY Like rent: S42a mo. 3 Reserve now! 5 3 8 -8 7 l o 4 NATIVE GARDENS tet'ested In a status type, un-BR 3 Ba 5-19--0158 6 POOLS.SAUNAS-JACUZZI conventional charm home, • .• pier & noa1. 2 :-:-.::::::-~--,.,-.---H
by all means call us --=-Ba=U>oa--=-.,..eo_v_es_._675_5-4_33_1 __ NEW deluxe all-e!ec home UNJINGJON
YOUR CHANCE to get 3 BR, 3 ba, O>ndo, pool. frpl, in Am>whead Mtns. Fumish.
$6.'i,OO> for $45,(XX) blt-inl, immed poss, $250 ed $125. wk. or S60 * wk. GARDENS
Agt, 49&-2002 eves mo Rltr, 67S-~ Avail now. 833-0Jn
$24,500 Leaving State. 3 BR, 2 bl. Pool. JULY It Aug • Spacious TENNIS.ENTERTAINMENT
COMPLETELY FURNISHED $300 mo. Mobile home by beech. No. BOLSA..CHICA & HEIL
2 BR. Spanish R-3. Top Joca. 642-8437 chlld.ren. <n4) 536-0321 ADULTS 147..a.414
Uon. View. Low taxes. low '°" qwck, ettloent l"l'l\ltta Dally Pllo& Want ads! I Need a Gart>enstanflef
down. 233 Avenue Rosa. PILOT WANT AD!! 642·5675 Always a Go-Go! Find it with a want ad!
492-4084
Condominium 1950
LUXURY BEACll APT
HOME LAGUNA ROY ALE
2 bdl'ms. 2 ba "1s, C81'Jl<'tlni:.
drapes, pool. $36,500. Term~
Owner 4~3626
Duplexes For Sile 1975
OPEN HOUSE
S..ch Villi Duplex ..
3 bdr ms 2 baths each slrlr.
Deluxe lhrough<>ul. DNlprs,
carpeting, kll<'hro built-ans,
enckl.'!Cd garagrs. I d r .1 I
homr or lnvrstm<'nl. In df'-
mnnd arra units minutes
from O('('lln at Hw1Un~on
B<-arh. Bt>AC'h to Slater.
Elli;t 2 blocks to Grraldinc.
lnrome approx S2!11l mo .
pymnt low ns $146 mo. Low
614 ';.. Int. Numtw>r limited,
M Niil now (7141 347~
BY OWNER. Co~11 M ,. ~ a
Prid<' of owncr11hlp. r om<'
~l'C for yourzt'U. No brokr~
No tl'fldf-1 PM: ~
D11ys·.C~
AfNrhnenh I For Sale 19IO -----MODERN DUPLEm
' BR Oft °"11<'r lot. <'-to lw'tc;h In H.B. $20,000
S2ID> down. MAy hlzy I -2
Ol' ~ !Vi'm,
fed W•y ltlty 536-2579 -----------<iiARGP; m
01 N Ulll "''-"Pfl 111 0. DA n.Y P1LC1l' WANT A.OS! I "2-wra
Gener•I 3000 Gener•I . 3000Gener•I
Solvt 11 Simplt SCTambled Word Pu.ult fora Chuckle
O Rearrongt the 6 eetOl'lblecf
words below to molce 6 llmpl. words. Print 1.tten of
eoch 111 Ill line of JqUOtH.
IS OX PEE I I' I
I I I
I I' I' I
15EIHEY I I' I
When Howard Hughes, the
famou5 bllllonaire, began
buying hotels in las Vtg0$,
B o b Hope report9d thot
Hughes wos alto buying the
Pointed Desert. He IOld that
Hughes plonned to -tr.
I I s-~ ,
I 0 I 0 IN Q c°"'l>i.t. the ~ .-4
... _ -,-,-,-,-, -yov ~~ii,:: t:, 1:¥ = ----------·-----
• wst:N~s mrt•STo I I I I I I I I
SCRAMLETS ANSWIU IN DIMl·A·UNIS
<
· .
3000
... -·
,,
• OAJLY PILOT
.1AL~
l'.ptt. furnhMd
-ton a.ach 4400
SPECIAL I r ''1Ch homt', br<llld new high
:,le custom rumlshrd 2 Br,
1'2 b•. 2'' 1araae, patio
t.>1 c. Ill peiri& -like a.ell.in"'
Pools. S8Wl!I, teonil courta,
pby-ground tic. Share rtnC
1$125 each I wilh y<>W'\g Sl'C·
re1ory. Cull 714 • ~
;1 ft 7 pm & wkn_cls_. __ _
r UIET & BEAUTIFUL
:.! 1...d1m, POOL. SUJS Util pd.
17676 Cameron S,17-2125
~_ ... 1 AL~
Apts. UnfurnisfMd
Ceneral 5000
RENT
3 Rooms Furniture
$25 Month
FuLL OPTION TO BUY
No deposit o.a.c.
H.F.R.C.
Furni ture Rentals
!i17 W, 19th, C.M. ~13-1454
1~108 W. Lncln, Anhm 774-2800
Costa Mela 5100
Adults Only
Discriminative Tenant.I
tor Prmla• Addrea
MARTINIQUE
GARDEN APTS.
.~~---) . SITUATID ON TEN ACRES
SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDRM. APARTMENTS
Furn. & Unfvrn. From $150
• l'rivate Pat.Jos · • 1''ireplaces
• POOLS • 9 Hole Putting Green
• Tennis
• Separate Family Section
• Adj. to Scboola & Playground
900 S.a Lme, CdM
MK.Arthur nr. Coast Hwy.
Nr. Fashion ltllnd -Newport Center
CORONA DEL MAit (7·14) 644-2611
-------·---·
5100 S. Ana Heights 5630
-H AiiiiRiiiiil Oiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiii
GREENS
SINGLE Story 1 BR. w/w
cpts, bit-ins. lge priv patio,
pool. Sl20 mo. 546-5163
Dana Point 5740
SPACIOUS, Ocean Yiew. i
BACHELOR • UNFURN. BR. unfum. red~.. new from $100 ci·pts, drps. Adults. Lease.
Incl. uW. Sll'l. Mr. Pickett 4~-3907
I 1 • 2 • 3 BDRM.
RIAL HTATI
Gener.&
DafVI aY
313-319 11th St.
HUNTINGTON MACH
U Units l.n two buiJd1llp and
11 aaraiet pb&I 50' vacant
for sale or trade fof ~ l>\eaO ~ by Yf!I"/ &D-
x.ioua o~wn with larit ~uitY. For. •ppolntJMne
please write or p h o a t
l2974770
Burke Investors Rulty
3731 Sixth Ave., San Dle.ro
8usine1e ltental 6060
Stil Availoble
10,000 aq ft modern Commer-
cial Bid&. to be conatructed.
Loc:llled on East l7dl St.
C.M. Will divide.
MIZELL REALTY sn-m
e PRIME Retall Location e
STORE 17 x 40
1873 Harbor, CM 646-6654
Office Rent1I 6070
IUSINISS M
PINANClAL
................ ...
MQA1'Y for lat It W 1oaAl
Phone broMr
J.43..all
Met11•1• T.D:a au
OPFERED AT 90% LMNteNO;OOO LESS THAN or more.. SCNGLE FAMILY
APPRAISED VALUE Bay Mortgage c.o. 646-4&66
2 113 AC R E S commercial TRUST DEED C E N T E i\
IOlled (C.2) on major thor-CLEARING HSE. Want 1 or
ooahfare In Santa Ana. Mo-50. 543-3381 Bkr.
tel, apu.,' business, trailer ========::
park or other commercial ,,,_..., Want..t 6lSC
OK, or hold for future in-
aoeue In value when Bolsa OLD private ~rs cl Judge
Ave. fully develops lntp 4-from 1870'• tbru eart, 1900'1
lane blvd Sewer line stub-Dodae City, Cumllort, Colo.
bed at p0roperty. A m PI e Salt Lake Oty. 6'73o-83l6
water aupply. Appraised at 01M Eves . ail day wktndl
$60,000 by inhef'itance tax $25,000 for 6 montba at 10 and
appnlaer. Available lo r 111 with $100.0CJC! trust deed
quldi aale at 10% less, at on 200 ()(-ea.nview lots ~ 1
$54,000, net to estate. Drive collateral. ~1137
by m7 W. Bolsa, Santa ANNOUNCEMENTS
Au, t h e n phone owner and NOTICES LAGUNA BEACH _542_-85S3 _____ _
Desk spaces available Ill FANTASTIC View Site. 4500' Found (FrM Ads) 6400
newest office bu:lldinc •t dent.ion. Wtr avail. Pad! FOUND: Approx. 10 wk. old
prime location bl downtow1t cut. $850/ac. 10-40 acres. male puppy, black A white;
Laguna Beach. Air ~ <Nmootcs YIK'Ca Valley le vie. Westm.ln.ater • Robin
tiooed, carpeted. beautiful JoMua Tree. Ask for Bruce Hood Pl Coeta Me 1 a
paneled partitioolna. T w o Hallln,g ~5543 "
entrances; rear !Ada to BRECK NOTI' RL TY Mfi..M64 -------,..........,---:
Municipal parkln& Iota. $50 FOUND: German Shepherd
per month for apace. Add puppy. Awrox 8 wkl old.
$5 for desk and cha1J'I. Add Meunt. & Desert 6210 Vic Willon Sl I: Placentia.
Parldilce surTOUDdlnp FURN. A UNJ'URH,
F'URNISHED BAOlELORS Heated Pools, Oil.Id Can
$10 for busineu hours .,.. "Land " La.kes'' -Silver Ideotily. 646-3513
swering le!"rice. AD utilltlel Valley, desert. 80 acres. 11ee YOUNG part .Ap'dale, black
p.id excePt telt'PhCJM. advertiaement under class). c o l 1 a r , f o u 'h d C o a s t
5990 Rent1h Wanted
t;NFURN 1BR -2 BR. 3.SR Cn~r. Adj. to SboppiJll -
2 baths avatlable No pets a.llo'IVed
WTD; Yrly rntl. Cple seeks
n.ice 2 BR Ol' 1 Br & den, unf
hse or apt w/privacy. Pref
DAILY Pnnr !lcatioa ~. Call owner, Highway, C.Orooa del Mar.
222 FOREST AVENUE 84'7-66«1 eves & wlmdL ~2440 days
-Cirpe~. drepea, gar"':-:-ag"'"e-H'l'M Petenoo War. -.t Har-
11th & Santa Ana, CM.-bor A Adam•, Ollta Mna.
64IH233 646-5542 5'&--0310
"Trptc:-R-enntarting JuJy 1.
S. ol hwy. CdM. Pl.lie phone
231:787-4951 eves. or wrile
D. C. Wing, 7J.IO Ventura
Canyon ~o. 2, Van Nuya,
Ca. 91405
LAGUNA BEACI_ COCK·&POO Puppy •le
4M-14li6 It. I. Wanted 6240 Mesa Verde area identify.
1900 Sq. ft. alr coodlUoned of. 56-1723 afl 4i
MODERN 2 BR with glass
walled llv rm. beamed ceil-
ings, and very large patio.
$135· Adull1. On East 16th
St. See Mgr al 1Z4 E. 20th
St.
DE."LUXE 2 BR 2 ba, studio
Apt. surrounding a lovely
pool. Adult. only -quiet. 145
E. 18th Sl., CM Pb: l!'Vet.
~28-H
2 BR, Jli ba, Townhouses,
adults. SHO mo. Also require
mngt service for pa.rt rent. 6
units. f>l:Hi832
J...ARGE 2 Bdrm lli baths, in
Triplex. J las everything.
$175 mo. Wtr l heat pd.
~2
UPPER Or Lower 2 BR.
<.'pts, drps, bltns, Nr ~·g
cntr. No pets. 2885 Mendoza.
~21
S PA C. 2 BR w/w
cpts/rll1JIJ, elec bit-ins. nr
school. shopping. Quiet area.
549-0412 eves &: wkends
2 BR. Pool. cp~. d.rp$. One
child OK. Sl\5 mo. 00-73U.
226;) Canyon Dt.
LOVELY Quiet l BR Gar~
Duplex. SllYo> mo. Reis. 2633
Orangr Ave .
. -----] hr, t'OOVI di'n, bit-ms, cpls,
dl')lS, frpl, ~Im & rec area.
Sl15 mo. IH2-t.;;,o
Now:s THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
SILVER
GATE
Apwtments
Deluxe B.chelor Apt
Liv rm. br. ldtch l ba.
1 & 2 Bdrm Apt1
3 BR Apts
w1tb 3 baths.
Near .chools, freeways
Walking distance to OCC
918 El Camino
Apt. # 1 Costa Meta
Newport leech 5200
JUST Completed 2 BR, 2 ba
~le-sty. Frpl, clmdeliera,
lush cpta, drps, iron gated
BUSL'l~MAN Trans to
area f;ttkl 2 BR Film Apt.
HB. CM areL Penn basis.
6115 occupancy. Write Box
M-130 Daily Pilot.
t:XEX:. Fam.Uy needs 3 BR
uni. house. 1-2 yr solid
Lease. Npt area. Ca I J
TI6-7070 or 6'1.>-2238 Eves
QUla' employed co u p I e
wants small home or apt ..
nr beach or h:ly. &12-5111
2 or 3 Bdrm. 2 baths. Unlum
Apt or Hse. CdM. $250
range. G ase. 646-2537 Agt.
3 Monlhl (SummrrJ $60(). in
advance -local -reliable.
XLNT l""fs. 673-405-t all 5
pvt patios, cement walls -
btwn unlt.s. Medallion kitch, _R_oo_m_•_fo_r_R_e_n_t __ 5_99_5
FA hl!at. Across fm. Coco's, ROOM On 11-lh Slrret near
Wstclf Plaza. 1665 Irvine. Web1clltf Plaza. Older lady
$200 mo. 642--0'l39 p r e f. M u 1 t f u r n I s h * NEW BAYFRONT * references. 642-<W64
Unl 2 BR. 2 ba. Cpts. drps, BEAU rm for &entle.man.
yr lse S250 mo. Avail June
15 1nq ...,~ ,.. l9th SI BBQ, patlo, TV " phone. 2 · : ~ · blks to bch. S60 mo. 510
6To>-O'l36 Santa Ana Ave. NB 646-0361.
2 Bit, 21t Ba Studio $2'n mo.
2 BR .. lli Bn Studio S170 NICE Rm, good loc. Con·
t Br, I &th $130 genial hm. S5S wlkitch priv.
AU modem with Pool ~IS-5998. Work 8-3 pm. 673-
Bk:r/ Ai:1 67:-H0'.!.3 6U-j29Q _0:_289 _______ _
OWNER'S Condo. Excel toe. NEW $12.75 up. W-W carpet
with pool. Elegant 2 BR. 2 Kil. avail. Se m i -p r i v .
ba. elec bltM, dsbwshr, 64f>..83."i9 135 Albert Pl CM
2~ar gar. SZ17 mo. Call
~ 1346. 646-4088
GOLD Medallion 3 br, 2 ba,
cpt1. drps, bit-ins. $215 mo
673-2370, 6T:>-1995
Newport Sho,.. 5220
DUPLEX 3 BR, 2 ba, cpts,
drps, bltM, waslM>r I dryl'r,
lrlt patio. S:?2.'l mo. S.12~
Corona del Mar 5250
ATTRACTIVE Upst.ain. 1 br.
cpts, drps, refrlg, stove.
Sl40; XTRA bdrm 1' ba
avaU. 6T:>-1338
SPACIOUS Deluxe 4 BR, 2~
be, Yrly l"se starting June
13th. 67~21o 673-3298 eves.
Ask for BUI While
2 Bdrm, 1 bath, 2 liloc:lcs
to occan. $175 leue.
$15 UP wk Wfkilchen $25
Up Studio Apia. 2 3 8 4 '>i
Newport Blvd. CM ~9755
NICE Room for rent for lady
good location S50 mo. K1tcb
priv. Call alt 4. ~1.894
NPT Bch Room for rent. Pvt
ba. Avail on perm basis.
642-3518
LARGE Room and bnth SR'l,
smaller room S60. POOL.
Matcham RPalty &16-4837
NR 19th &:: Placentia. Rm pvt
ba. kit priv. $15 wk. Lady
only. ~3331 ask for Eloise
Room & Board 5996
ROOM A Bo&rd; 1660 Santa
Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Nice
yvd. 646-2108
fice lac:Wty on North Harbor PRIVATE r ARTY WANTS _RIN_G_Of.,....k-eys-.-=Found=---:-c-or_ner_
Blvd, Front le rear parking. to bur In Cameo Highlands ot of Elden l Santa Isabel, CM
E x c e 11 t n t Identification Irvine T~rrace 4 bedroom 54M73l
Available July ht. Phone home wi!h den or family FOUND T Dot · ~ rm, at least 2 baths. No ob;-N rt Ha::!,~ta. ~~c. • WALKER I: LEE ject1on to pool, but not nec.1..__l!WPO~--e-"-.,.----,,.----:-
2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. Stnd details to Box 2325 FOUND Small tortol!!e. vie
FOR RENT Newport Beach. 92aiO Pantry Market. 5'5-~
Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted 14-30 Day UstinCJI L•t 6401 A drapes, alr-cond.
MARINER'S BLDG. or cash !or ..vour equity
1515 Weltcllf1 Dr., N.B. Call Agent s.a&.1440 ~ :'~)~le ~w;
Contact Ml"I. Ralnio M2-4lm WANTED. Pvt pt:y will buy Short-haired with b I a c k
1741 Wfttcliff Dr. Baycrest home from owner. markings around eyes &
Prime Joe for store or offices. No pool. ~$60~ twz..S64l mouth. . Answers to name
~ sq rt o 25c. Wal/pan'l, BUSINESS and 'Kelo'. Vic ol Hoag Hospital.
Crpts, Drps, air-cond. eo.op FINANCIAL :;;:~ Call 543-1264 or
Bkrs. Owner 548-!Ki86. I O i les 6300 ---...,......----~ MODERN Offices from $15 US. pportun t GREY-Brown puppy with
per mo n t b. Seemarial AMERICA'S NEWEST IOIDt ~te maridngs. Aust. · 9:lep. without collar. 8 Wka. semce. Executive IU!te. BUSINESS old. 833--014:. or 83H735.
Orarlie O>unty Bank Bldg.. OPPORTUNITY Lost vie. Solana w ay .
230 E. 17th St .. CM. 642-14115 FOOD Reward I
MODERN Office. Pvt · DISTRIBUTORSHIP BROWN And wh.ite female!
restrm, 50 per mo le up. We need a reUable pw-ty to dog. part terrier and partj
JTIO Orange Ave., CM start lmmedlate.ly, servicin& chihuahua. Answers to the ~ e stabll'>hrd accounts. name ol "Winnie" Vicinity
OFF1CE Sl*e $50, desk No S.111"9 Required of 18th and Mon r o vi a ·
apace S25, Matcbam Realty 'Honesty and reliability are 543-5371
&t6--4837 more important than ex:ptr· ....:LOST __ :_W_o_man_,.-,,-:-b-:-lac-:-k-plll'le-
60IO ience. May be worked part w/wallet. vie.' Buahard le lndustrtal Prop. Ume o.r tun time w\th Banning, HB R e w a rd I
NE w Blk Cooatructlon Unlimited Income 962-1736
Bullding. M-1. &'.lOO sq-ft. Invrstrnent required; $2.900 LAD __ l_F.S_D-ie-.,...H-a1-n,..,.lll_on_w_rl~s1
20'J5 p I a c e n t la , CM. lo S9.000. Investment teCUr-wa1ch. Vic Hartxir It Baker
~109. 642-00G:i red by equipment and In-Shp'g Oitr. Prk'g I o I . ventory. Write Infra.Pac ~6
lndustrl1I Rental 6090 System11, Box 7-452, Bobe.1
5--MAIL--B-t-ac_k_&:_wh_il_e_d_og
Idaho, 83701. Include name, "Sport" vie Brookhur.;t &
addreas and ~ num-Adams Reward 968--3940 ber. All iDquiriH will be..an-1---------
FOR Leaw. 2500 aq-ft con-
crete tilt up. 9c • sq-ft. 1340
Logan AYe., 546-09'l8 -Lob 6100
Lot. so x 175
R-2 ())Ila Mesa
Om ?one Commercial
,plus small house, $15,000
George WUllamson. Rltr.
673-1350 OPEN EVER.
awered DEEP Orange, male cat; · answers to "Johnny": vie.
Hotel LNM Bristol/Pawamo ~9010
Oceanfront at Newport Pier. PertoMlt 6405
Buy now for llWTUller trade, ---------
$9.250. X-ITEMENT
IS THE GROUPI
Bicycle Sales Dillcriminating Cpls & Sais!
& Rental BusJnfft Parties, Trips, Outing• with
Newport's b e a t locaLion. Interest! Plus -Exel. svc.
$12,!XX) + inventory. Cor airls, too! TI4: 776-$41
Speclal Offer Balboa lay 3-9 pm. 213: OL. 7-6844
1 will build a 4 BR 2 ba bome P,.,.rties Franc:hi.se Now Available
0343 aq-tt> tor the 1ow price 673-m o 6'13-91BT Gllm..EMAN ID 35 yr old
o1 $7.22/IQ-ft on your lot. ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!!!! bracket wishes company of
Other moc:1e11 anil. can 0oo FRIGIDAIRE lady 2S to "°· Prefer oon-
at 537..o380. JET ACTION smoking -liminted drinker.
Mi.Jon Viejo 20 _, 30 lbl Ovenvelght no problem. Would desire photo
Newest ahoppina c.ate.r a: phone number. Write Box
C.Omplete in f5 day1. M 134 Daily Pilot l WELCOME Elderly
Homey place. Reuonable
&16-2S37 ~. Rates. s.iS-3752
PORTAPINA LAGUNA
Panoramic View Lots
White water and C'OUt-
line views
G6 Nyea Place
Laguna &acb
Coift.0-Matic BBC Family Membenbip.
Equipment, Inc. Will pay trarulfu lee. Nov-
Huntington IMch 5400 Guest Homes 5998
NEW 2 BR. all dlx. teatUtts.
Gill'· Nr. Huntinfton Center.
$1:,0. 5'1<>-4484
LOVELY NEW PRIVATE
Home, elderly nmhulatory,
Ornn11e. 637..00H -----Genenl
(n4) 494-9388 23.14~ W. Valenda lna. Fee lnauMCI J1me 1-
Fullerton 114: SZ>-7833 Mlalt s el 1 lm~tely-
M.ake olier. Wrtte Box M 122 AcrHge 6200 PROVEN, Sure, m odern Dally Pilot --.z-------ml'thod ol tea c b i ng ---------80 /\CRE.5 • Con Ma_r east, prrmanent habit control. NEWSPAPERS, out of state
No Matter What It Is REAL EST ATE,
west road) New b e rr y, fE (;, Ealing for weight l foreign: magazine11, En~ .. j
Calif.. Silver Valley, hi-rontroll with new low COii Germ., Ital., Span, French,~
desert, dry, 18 miles east of ll' public. Now ffl!king Chlml, Russian; alto adult
Income Property 6000 Barstow. "Land ol Lake1'" associate ottict'I In So. O.C. magazines • peperbacka.
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S modern patio type Units
2 BR ea, bit-Ins, R .t 0,
crpta, drpe, FA heal, end
gars. No vacancy p1'0blem
Mre. $20,000 On. -price
$119,500. Income approx $8700
yr!)'.
16 Lov.ty 1 BR Apts.
T Furn, beaut tge tot, J>l.•J'iect
rental area In Anaheim.
Clote to everything. Approx
Inc. fl.9,000 yrly. Aski"I! sus.<Xil.
11 Ultra O.luH Apts.
Quality built, Newport'• f1J>.
ttt loc\ltlon. Lge va.luable
lot. exc featun·•· btt.tna.
crpts, drpl!, FA hc8t. Prtv/
pa~ lie H A f' pool, I~
carport& Tmitlc retum1.
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R.lchar41on/ Purcell
R.tty cr.>4031
area. 90 Man-made lakes In Muderate Investment re-1175 N. Harbor. CM 84-8583
valley. Alfalfa, fish raising, quired. Pholte IOI' 1nqu1ry HYPNOSIS
recreational Excellent for appt. n 4: 774-TISO An akl to Jlel'I0"&1
trailer park. Mall,)' detelop-TY S... problems. Brochl.n avail.
mentl In P'l'OIJ'ftl such 11s a _,, -HYPN~" Good lomtkm. Harbor Blvd. .rvn.....-..A ""''-> ski lake for waler &ki In-C--' -~-•ty for TV CENTER, NB. 642-0060
struct1on; much a lf • lf a """' vn-·~ --------growin&; tiniaMd restaurant Service a1lo. SUOO full pri~ ANYONE Wttnea paridng lot
with several lakes for fish-for 11toclt A tq\dp, C.11 accident 'Jbrllty D r u g' ,
In& A swimming a ovemitt? :>13-3311. Harbor, Ctnltr, clay bclore
campel"I, and coll course: a DRTVE-rN, nur So. Coal =s Day. PlM c.all
Jake with wnlerfrOnt parcels Ploza, gn111 ., o t t n t I a 11--.....,....-----.,-
av.itable (or borne building. unl1mltcd. groaed 175.000 OLD private papen of Judge
"n\11 level 80 acl'H hlll 8 last year. Aikin& $24,000 from ll'70'1th"1early1900'•
well a pump l ruervolr on with SS.ODO dowD. N4--0'J36 Dodce Oty, Cumleort. Colo.
propert)' • ready to rai1f u. alter 6. Salt Lake Oty. OR 3-ll16
fa1Ja or build a lake tor-... SMAU. CHnJ>REN'a atcn. CdM eves -.all A1 wkmds
tel' ski~ or for flsb ~. Nf'ed ttddltkml ~tal. * * PHONE PAL * *
Will consk1tt tra~ equity • NT4* * SAFE A INEXPENSIVE
for income unJts. Owner MEET BY PHONE
847-4NI eves ,\ wkndt. But. W....... 6305 P. 0. Box (19.1, rrvtM. 9'lll64
ATl'N: ROCK HOUNDS . Sa11 D'-C.....tv WANT bu81nete netting mtn. NH'll an outlet for )'OW' ~ -· r $1000 pt'!' mo. Pftler coast • (initbed ~! C a 11
ACT'Nfe av~l* tn ~ Fall· Newport to Sen Omwnte 173-4540 aft 6.
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th•t isn't being used -bee.use the minute I aiscover
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we don't use, I have the extra cash th.t lets me have the
MW9f things ••• the "extra" things my whole family
enioys. H.,. 's wh.+ I mean.
The cash I got for the good clothes end trys tf;e chl1dren
had outqrown bought me the decorator lamp I'd been
wanting. The music.I Instrument no one played SMid for •
bicJ p.rt of our portable stereo unit. The power tools
redecor.+ed our daughter's room. And, just for the fun
of it, the pd ch.ir thet iust didn't m•tch anything
anymore ~ my husband .-nd me out for • f ebulous
dinMr et the fanciest restaurant in town.
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thin91 you find tMt aren't btin9 used. (You'I bt surprised
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-' 11:1 l W.-r •td*lr ell B&\CH Umlftlla $5, 31'' • er e $12 ROTARY Mowtr $15 24 V. 2 9lCl2 bnJded nip ff..!iO alld BJCYCLE 26'' bo)il ~
ss each. Ladles eoU d\Jba !adlilbt $20 f1WC llmPI SJ..4S: cqlp.r iM bllfe $T .st eech. Olrome metalcQttera a Propellot $25, Poriable white aewinc Pc:rtable liquor cue $5 Ol.d-mWtarf seaerMlr $S. Y.'IN
tin. planten 5 0 c -$ 1 ; dinizlc table and 3 cha.in $lS $15 IAr(e tunic $& ~ cl ~ 125. gold picture dool' lounge S8 2 large flow.. D.C., u v AC, powa IU.P-
ceramle atld met&1 ftaw1nea. 2 tall 3-way table lampe U .Udlng dOOt' 48 x St Klaas $25 frame $15, platform roEkera arranpment $4 each. 2 ply $12. 548-0044
25e-fl.SO; appl)ances, aame Nd!. Racing helmet $5 Table, 2 chl1ra $15 Irol\ing S& end SlO, 286 Joane, Costa large plcturt9 $4 eech. QUB $10 1.n!ant .. t $1 Baby
electric Zic -$1.50; birth Rowlnl ~ SJ Good board $3 Wlndow 42 x ~. 6 MIM, Nl-6614 Ml'diclne cabinet $3 Glrl'• m&tU't'U no a.n4 $ 1 5 .
crib $4; eledric waD bMttt IAlUc.et '\-,$2 eadl Bissel plecea ()( tPu. iD each S2 c ltudlo coucl>H. spring and 6~ ice fi&ure skates $4. 2 Complete mot car track $15
$4; boll ~ Gld, cOllector c:artld ~ $2. Rattan each. eo.Unc bd and ~ .-ch. JJO each ~L chlld'a Maple rodctta S2 64&-258G
S2S Golt cart $3.50 ~
WH rrE Double dreuer $25 2
night tables $10 2 bar •100la
16 2 dretlttl $10 2 lamPI $10
2861 Meodoza. AP B, C.M.
tl~ each Pair men'• rolt
lhOes. ~. $4. Ben Pierson
Atdw)I aft $4.:iD-One tuila'
w.let $S T.V. Mt 11 TWo tnewnten. GM H ~ ca.r-
dqe $15 Mcll. m.en
carpet IWtfUI $1 each.
SJ&.3565
~ 12; ~ ~ toldiilc ebair S2 cos co aboes. •tz.e 8, no New drill 5t5-tal each. 2 Matttll play boxes n ~ •YPEN, Pad no Ex-MALE Blade standard pooi. ---------1 eadl. Qwmb)g Chatt)' doll ,.._. die, loves dllldttn, abota.. 'I MAPLE kttl:hen set, 5 Sl.50; antiqtle dilbel 25o-12: chrome cart $2. Pole lamp J17 Pipe cutttta $8. ~o. 3 Moorlnc cans $7.50 each. S3 6G-15Cl. &Inda)' and ce\leftt coadWon. Exerciser months $25. 642-4280 $25. 6' marl>lt-Od eoa.e
atone crocb 50c -$1.50; S4 2 folding youth chairs $1 186 W. 20th St., C.M. Need paint, no 1 ea ka. evenlnp $3. lll5 Essex Lane. table 125. car atsto ._ t
l $1 2 • copper plctutta $1' old Wet IUlt $5 2 nlcealze 5 boys GIRL'S Schwinn Stingray 615-;1!51 ?lewport Beach. 64&-7645 UPHOLSTERY Shampooer car stereo speaken ~·4
BA'm Sc a e • • pobr and dice wt • $3.50: IPOl'l jackets S2 eeclt lize 6 $'18.50 Boy Stinrt .. Y ttS 26" 21 In RCA picture tube, bl•ck BUNNIES, All ~ and r PR Drapes ~ .. x 8'. JlO. $20 Encyclopedlu $20 Die-belly moona and bee\O desk-headboards,~· $10 am.all bukeU 35c· 800 x 14 boys jacket $2 Otild's can-Scbv.oinn $13.50 Girl's 3 and white, very good COO· colors $1-.$8. 546-9965 646-631.B tlooarles S4 2 l'\JiS with pads rims $8. 540-1128 after 5 •
each, Hollywood frame ~ $1• AC table'"ddio $4• va.spool$2.50 Toys25c-75c -.....i n•:n 24" a-"' "26" $10 each. eurtalnl and S4 kingl\.ze blrcb bead toot • -' ood C()5( 9Y"~" .. ~......., uu d1Uon $10 642"56'11 CHILD'S Double swing Rt. STINGRAY Blke, Standard drapes $S and $10. Mixer APT size refrlaerator. &'004
-bo·ards $25 Girard changer gaa heater $2; 212 E. Qcean C40 Lenw Or. a girl's bike $11.50. 54&.QO'l ST 0 V E ' M i d d 1 e excellent condition J12 Oean size. new seat. ex~Uent with bowls $15 Toaster $5 condltlon $10. ~ G7 no. RCA chancer $10, work-~ (alley) 8 a 1b 0 a Mesa. 646·4650 SIAMESE Kitten, Siamese bum~ller $20 Norge ice doghouse tor med
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ium ::· condition $24. MS..1093 h'Oll $1 Cookie jar $1.50 E. Bay, Balboa ' _
in& TV $15, chairs S2 to $25, TRUNK Full of ancient Seal Point $15 each. Male boK $15. 512 &rnard. c.M. 118 W. Stevens, anta · 8 FT. Scotch pine Christmas Dinette $15 Chrome uWlt.Y POWER rotary mower ill. a· ~ bandbr&R bike $7, EX~ Con d t t ton clothes, clresses $1-$2. Hats and female. U 8-2538 MATOUNG com~e table $5, S45-4965 tree SlO Set of china SIS Set cart S8 Chrome step atool x 9• tent $10. l.afl't cov'"4
6' ladder S2, arm dlalra like Petenen ''Hl&h" chair $5-$1. Beads '1·15 Trunk $25. MAPLE Cabinet 27" T.v. end bible $5. corner table $5 scmIE $2 Mop pall with ol Potteryware $10 Set of $8Chairs $2.50 eac:b. Card car tap earner $10. Steeli
new '20. 1ampa $1, Pla)' pen and peel S7.50 Pot-«l8 E. Balboa Blvd., HB ~ work 125, Blr~ye or $12 1et. Veg.Q..Matic, new foot WTlnger $2. 30·• ad-stainless w11re $5. Electric table S4 Step table $4 Old witb P9cl $T. Youth
tranatonner traJnpack U. ty chair $2· F1re ma $3. DISTORTION Box for elec-Maple dtePeT and mirror, $5. a.b rack and draJnl'J' Justab&e dcy mop S2 Hand ironer $5. 12 hr. vaporizer maguint stand $4 Olest $1 frame and spri.n&s $10. Cb
NII Sl to ts. co&e end Outdoor awblc set $1 . trlc guitar $20 Electronic high bo)', twin bed. night 00.rd SS Toaster $3 Wai.tier pwh lloor polisher S1 Metal $2.50 Heating pad $2. Tennis ~ $1-$4. Heat lamp wuber, needs wort< JlO. QU
tables $4, painted rough 5 Playstove, sink, refrigerator kit.a 50c _ $1. O.e per cent stand $2S each. L18-2538 free (doelln't work> with wood. basket $2 One piece racket $5. MlcrOICOpe $4. 40 Jl,50 Fmno lamp $10 twin bed and ffarM J10, fl4
draftr cbe9t $5, stool $1, SS. all. car tea.t SOc and 25 1nstru alibrat dryer $10 5~19. 2803 plywood, 20" x 96" x W' assorted glasses $2. Garage Grinder $10 Small work be°' Coronado 0r., c.M. M>~ ml.rro Sl ldk:be cloclc Sl S2 lab ment c or 1'VO Twin bed frames $7. Europe Dr .. Mesa Verde $1.50 Your 6'' metal rubber-and outside Uihts with cords rh $3 Hand looll l()c.-,$112' x ------.,,.,,.,,-~-:-
._avvra du.;., ext~lon $3: ttF'...•~ri-~ ~er and SlO A.sic for John 642-n6$ Easy chair $5 Gas heater, tired wheela $2 50 54S-1236 $1.50 719 W. Wilson, Villa 16' wood platform, free. 32' OU> telephone $15. MQ&it
'"' ·~ ,..,. .,... ni YU• • ..,. 11 ~ .,......___ ..., QUILTED Double bedspread · • D-l Cost f., x ,.5 $2 lawn edger $2 4 chairs sz.,$4.. 4 p he t wutebaskets Tx, clothes stand $5. 2100 Windward 'IOOU, Simonds hand saw SS 1 m • ...-~ ...., with mat~ canopy cover KITCHEN Table. 4 chairs, Mesa Apts. npl ' 1 0 ' , ~" Slid BaYarlan draler set $11.
line Sl, 54.1 Riverade al Ln., Baycrtlt. NB M&-2828 Transit A Rod Oiestzen $25 Books l~ • 25c Chest $2. $20 Dodlie bed sheets 50c -antique ICi• $14. Orange Mesa. 646-7300 speakers In cue ...., e HaYlland plates $4 each. Old Wheelbarrow S3 Da.nforth Ladder jacks S3 T 0 y s ,,...,, i::o 4 EL Robel1 •..tK I rule n Rewea~ course $5 . 15th, 54S-3041 ,...,,...,.S Sult.a -'-• • ., and 43, ,.,. ~ SI ,,.,_ Ladi $1. 30'' round b(-veled mirror upholstered chair $5 vw-vol SAMU s on6uoa Knlv-..,.,. _ n Tl• P'K• 50c picture frames lOc-$3. 0.-u.u:.o• ....... ""' __ ...__ and cha.In $5 150 fl lu..-.-. lOH """' es '·U hit l $25 2 Mal.son -.,.,.. •• '" u.. ., ........ ~ HYDRO Pllm" with 1 HP $10 each. O\lercoa.t $15. ~~~ ,..,..,.. ~" $2 Tlre 1~$2. Cbildren'1 lOc-$2 $5. Teen bathing suits $1 SIX . Ice cream c h a Ir s • ~ ndw ell r • S • Fra eacb. CUU \inks 50c se1. table SS. .,. ~ _ _..
r 1.Adles F.nilLlh t op co a t' .,...,..,, . ..,... ~ Dreelies lOc -$2. Dual con-palnted w\th primer $10 ... e eua e o an n-Automatlc tootbbnlsh $1.SO $15. Bar stoola * ~.
motor $2S 30 gallon gu chains. new $2 Floor mats Qotbing 1~. Hair clipper trol electric blanket no 3' x each. Antique rocking chair cisco originals (navy. and Sm,.i,;K" stand n 1ull Jength I a m p SL p 0 r t • b ..
water beater $15 Box trailer plaid, $5. ~ 50c el!Ch Hudson sprayer $2 set S3· 2518 A Santa Ana 5' bath rue $3 Nit,.Ut mand $5 $25 Seven foot coffee table dark grey). $25 each. 19369 m.;';'6$2. Canom set $4 phonc>enlPh SS. Traller lands
$2S Tool boxes $1"43. Drill TYPEWRITER. Re bu l lt. Locked key cheat $2. Rakes Ave., Costa Mesa 64U043 2 Swedllh modem hanging $lO, &c8 sculptured ollve Lange Dr. oU Mesa Dr. San Barbie dream house S2 SJ. 245 Tulane Rd. (% lllb
motor S4 Jig saw $5 Dif· nms like new, $20 Portable S1 Hoes $1 Shove'll U F.dger CANm $5 Old lawn mower 1ariq>1 $10 each: 2906 Alta gold rug $20 Four bowls ta Ana Heights. Barbie wardrobe S1 Qilld's north al Wake F~ Co&-
ferent motors n-44 Pipe $17. 548-nGS S1 Everraln, sprinkler J1 S4 flrescreen SS Large com-"Vista Dr., Eastblult 644--0780 (3' to 1%' diameter) for BOOKCASE Headboard, dou-ldtdlen cabinet $3.SO. Doll lege Part<) ' '
vise $5 Set single bed $8 392 Heml Jdti l-4'1 xlnt HOael""50C 875-0223 fortable arm chair $25 Pull BATH Sink and faucets $7.50 garden waterfall wltb pump ble dresser and large min'OI high chair $1.25 Doll buggy ORAP~ !' hl&h '1:'_!·
Ropee 50c-4! Guitar SlO motor in 1t5& C.,sln parts MAGIC 01ef 4 burner stove, down hanging lamp $4 Big Commode trap $1. Toilet $25, Room divider. 3 shelves $25. Double bed maltress $3 Doll $1.'1'5 Oialk board n Ford exhaust man If old t
Violin $2S U~ Sl Table $25 or under or as a whole! very dean $25, 8. naugahyde Sunbeam touter SS Men's ae.t 50c Brus and galvanJz. and drawer UO 3' ,; 4' oil and box springs. very &ood Comic books 5c Skate S1254 SJ.50 .-ch. Water llllNf
saw $20 15' long frame tbr or trade for! 4IM-6.136 after divan, bed, $l2.SO, Tarp for while shirts, 15'' to 16~). ed flttinp 2Sc -Sl Bumper painting (city waterfront coodltlon $25 548-3655 Sherwood St., C.M. 642-2433 Sl.SO. Torque corwertef *t·
boat trailer SlS Lampe S2 12 v.w. $15, Sunday only lO to SOc-Tx Ladies shoes 7~ 75c and ecrew jacks $1.50 each skyline) $25. White curtains, WEDDING Dress, long with p Motorcycle pa tank Jr$.
Z.3 x 12 strand wire $3-MOVING: Inf-~•·s 1--"'1'ng 4 """' Baltirnoi-St .• 11.B. OR 34669 Park in alley. 310 leaf overbid springs S5 4 lined 2 panels 64x60 $10 for train, sli.e 12. $25. ~1314 OSTER Bed $15 Mattress 2625 Elden, C.M. 64&-2377 or 548-4.190 ...,.. """' ,,,.,., " •-ar ,, .. ,M both Kid h ped u and sp1ings $15 L a r g e table $7.50; combed plywood ~~airs In rear 536-2Qi9 Fem.., • """' crJU lug wrench ri0c 12" · ney-s a co ee po RTABLE Bar-bookcase dresser and mirror $11() 2 30 GAL hot water beater; pa OIL Paintings $5 to $25. Siz.es -__:.--------:--STOVE Hood with exhaust Crescent WTench $3. 10 fl table, never mar walnut $1S. antiqued green, brand new land •~ b p ti $10. Rollaway bed a.n4 mat-and tormlca bar ._,; am. 'IWIN Beds $15 e a c h • . . chain $2. Evem-ady H. D. 6 Matching aide uwle $10 ks night s ,,.. eac • a o
8 x 10 to 24 x 36, Some bob b 1 ho rs e S 4 . 5 0 bedroom. l\Jll $25, baby bed fmoa"tor$5andBe~~ ';~""~fa volt battery $1. Lawn shears Antique leather inlaid step-• o mar top $20 TV wor tnble and benches $ 1 0 tttia $l2. Lounp and 2 pads
fr am t • i n c I• de d. Sm. marble coffee table $10, high ct.Ir S6 .. arroll Old style dress.'ing table with $2. 2 pJ cam; 50c Wooden table, mahogany $25. Guitar. SlO 67>2752 Sunday Kitchen stove with ltrlll SS _ss_._642-8 __ 730 __ -:--:--":':°"':~
La.odlC3pes and aeucapes, boomerang shape $25; King chests S6 each. cbairs $10 mirror. $7.50 Small chest of step ladder, 5 fl. SJ. Roll solid body two pickups $20 AQUARIUM, 8 gallon $7.00 Telephone chair Sl.50 Mesh CAR .-tereo tspe deck, lllPt· 20 in all. 5ll..J793 Avocado chenUle bedspread each, many other smaller drawet'll $3 Hal! T'OUDd end roof paper $2. Br e k 0 Tape rec<n'Ck>r, Wolleru.uck !">1~TI48 pla)1>en $2. 548-5277 l.Y uled $25. SeYeral t8l'e
2 Schwinn coaster blke!;J $17.50; Sm. red wagon $1.25; items $1 to $10. SW · table $1 Boy's Stingny type wrenches 5c -2~)(' Mell box mono-hi-fl $25. Front and 3,5 HP seott outboard motor MUNTZ Car stereo $2S 7 ~=es $1.50 e a c 11 ·
boys, 1 girls. 28" • very •""" 4!M-4033 Ne\vrnan Huntington Beach 3 speed bike $17.50 Nursery 50c Dog house 50c Wicker l't'llr scat for 1960 Falcon, $20 Spotting scope. 15 x 20 x tapes $12 548-680'Z
condition $25 ee.cb. Belly A~MORE Wuher, work!, TWO Match 1 n g early table lamp $2.50 &M>-1037. dog bed $2. Metal dog bed two door. original, excellent 30 x 40 x 60 mm $25 Large EXERCJSER 3 way action 4 ~14 GO 0DR1 CH
board new, $25. 646-'1907 but need a little repair $10 American cbalrs $25, each. 458 Flower st .. c.M. $3. 21 ft traverse rods $2, $20. 1933 Wallace. rear, C.M. outboard motor cart S8 Ilk $25 67:H>106 ' SUvertone wb.lte sidewall
DlSSTON Power saw, 10 amp Patio umbrella $3.50 2 barn-lnear 19th and Placentia) Electric ice cream freezer, e new, Urn, good tretld $25 -._4
w\th metal case $20 Scraps 546-l8J3 962--8982 LOVABLE> Young squirrel boo rolJup shades $2. Anti-642-2932 Sunday only 9-6 like new $10. 548-4294 NORGE Dryer $25 Portable 548-9001 ... ....,. ..
of ash and walnut paneling WOOL Beige 9 x 12' rug, CONSOLE T.V. $25. chalr $5, monkey llld cage $19. que trunk Sl Floor model BOYS 26" 10 speed bike. O'KEEFE And Merritt 36" air conditioner $10 Maple 4 ~15 CADILLAC
Sl tor all. ~ g a 11 on good condition, but needs pole lamp S~. cloths .25 to 546-5434 finch cap and artificial tree good condition $20 8081 gas stove $25. :m2 Colgate =: ~: $8ME~etrk°I:~ deluxe champion w h
wallboard adhesive S1 1 cleaning $18 While paint:! $1, games .25. knick knacks 9 x 12 braided wool rug $10 $10 Yellow parakeet and YOl'ktown, HB. 962-1898 Dr .. Costa Mesa. 545-6797 ""Usher S5 Post bole digger sidewall tires, all fGr • Inaco pool ._ d-'-pine 4 drawer chest ,., .25 to Jl. 842-0487 Older couch and chair, good cage $5. Orange canary, G ITAR El . boll .. -64&-1095 ~ $5. 2 bam.,;:, ~ 546-1833. 1593 M"morca Dr. REFRIGERATOR • Good $10 Paintee end table $1.50 cage and stand $15 Portable U • ectr1c, ow METAL Cabinet one shell $9 S2 Mac>te coffee table $2 ~;..:::::::..-~--=-~~ .:.'...'L l x 6 $1 ..... ch. Mesa Verde conditl S2S Call 6464907 Kenmore walher, o Ide l', sewing madilne $25 F1oor body$~~ Ladder $2. Davenport l lS Refrigttator, CroM k 11
lJP .,....,. ""' 00 • runs good $5 Maple coffee lamp $5 Table lamps $5 SOFA 7' $25. 5'16-00S'l Lawn chairs Sl Patio chair freezer, worla, needl handle
545--5386 KEN M 0 RE 1:ashi~ SUNBEAM Appliances: Mix-table $3.50 Open !nee drawer each. 2 planters-with fems OlD French bed $25. Spanish $3 F1oor lamp, needs repair $10 Double bed springs $2
HEAVY Duty rear plck·UP machine, 5 years o . D maater $9, waffle iron $5, storage boxes 50c each $3 each. House plnnts 50c chest of drawers $20 Cicen S4 Rotisserie, neelh rtiiair Pair brass table lamPI S3
bumper, excellent cond.Ltloo S...JIUA\P S2S Zenith TV. cotree maker $3, iron $1 , 6 Typewriter table $1. 548--0748 each. small fan 50c large doub!&-box springs and ma\. $2. Shovel 60c Rake 60c lloe O:trome table $2 Captain
$10 14" Ford bljx:ape 25c nffds "'orlt .$20 Oolhes ~am-drawer desk $15, rotobroU WALNUT Table $25. 6 chairs t.lah bowl 50c 1010 W. Wilton, tres.. n~ set. Large rug and 60c Hammer 60c At· my type desk chair SS. Oilferent
ch Frei '3 spe e d per'l'5c5ewingstandca lnet rot!saerie SS. ice crusher S8eacb 962-7023 C.M. pad, beige $10 T.V. chei.1, camp cot$3Small tools30c chairs Sl-$3. Garbage ea ..... 111~ • ..: _........ SlO 14" $2.50 Sleeping ha&. $3. Boy Redwood tio .... A, · each. 847--0839 disposal $S. Wooden dinette tn:n-·· """'.., anu 14 S7.50, pa ._~ .... rs . cir • 2 bikes: Boy's Stingray one drawer $5. Mct~I kit-table $3 Baltlroom medicine
Ford rims S2 each. 348 Chev ~ =· Size , new $4 each aolld brass fire DUAL ~g .hY amalic man's lightweichl $18 Meh. chcn table $4. G.E. washer WOMnl'S Clothes S 1-~e: cabinet with mirror $2 1513
., motor SS~ Ford n\()tx1I' a1: screen It tools $~. 6 & 12 lransml.nion, dilusembled Ladles winier coat SlO neech Jlttle work S.5. fine Men's clothes Sl-$5. Lad 5666 part.a a f<#/Jf • 58 '~~ SlO TV mt battery dla.rger $10, complete, $8. 968-l59S , 646-3680 mo1or. 20361 Lango Dr.. ~oil starter set S8 Goll bag Orange Ave .. C.M. 642-
Ford $1 J' real'-eid com-tab~ SS Pun'Cb l 1et S:lO Na.V)' unlfonns sz. 42, Khaki MET:U-Ca~ top carrier, 3 TYP""'•l'D ..... -R Good • Santa Ana Heiizhls $5 Hot tray $5. Folding hrld· 30 Bicycles $12-$25. 14' all
plete ~ 8 ft truck bed $25 Ladder S5 Spade and fork and blue S2S each. x 4 x 5 deep S1; Old '"'"""1r, . N n birds $7 gc chairo.; S2 t>ach. Floor glass boat f.,!5. 2 new Model
Jeep part.I $1. 283 Qlev $25 $6. Olairs $3 and S10. Ha.llicraltera sliort wave and steamer ':'1"" ~; UHF dition, Royal Standard $20 PEACllF'ACE Love modrl T.V. SlO Shoji screens T carbuntor11 $15 each.
Ford V-8 lnlek mol'OI' S25 Barbecue $3 Record cabine1 police udio $25. Sal and An1eMa S.1. Refrigerator; 6.JG-9895 64Z-J263 $.) Pach. Class t o J'I p e d Running board tack.I $7.00
Stick let-up fOC' same $15 $4. 210 w. Wlllon, CM. Sat Sun. 208 J9lh St., 11.B. cross-lop freeze~. n ee d & ADDING Machine. good t'On-HANGING Fuschia b11skets wrought Iron tnble 120 4501 each DeLwce Unicycle $25
1724 Tu6\ln, C·M· H. SUnday 12-6 673-6704 paint $10. Car window, sun dltlon. Victor manual $12 and fust·hlas ~n redwood Surrey, Cameo Highlands. Bikes $12~$25. Trikes $5
_ screen Sl. Call 494-1701 646-9895 tubs, all bloom~ $6 -$8. Saturday 10 AM Puziles 50c • S1 Lamps
BROWN Pleid bedspread $11 FRESH· Picked Valencia 12" Motorola portable TV ELECl' Chro 1 . ' 459 E. Flower St.. C<>!>1a 1..ADDER Back rush seat 50c-$1.50 Boob ~
pr custom dac.l'Oll drac>ea tn oranges, .20 Ill for $1. $25 GE 18" TV portable RIC me P aUnit 19"".>5 Cadillac $25. 64&-9895 Mesa Olllds' life Jacket $2.50
.......... ~ 0( blue 96" wide, 11" S44-5813 or 548-9845 so~e wot1c $10 3 TV stanch kit $\O. Motorcycle tire $5 A"" ... B b b 1 arm chair $2S Lemoges Flo-' arr an Item en ts .. .......,. · 14.00-19) call 536-8774 • ...,..., u e wh ee I TENSOR Hi-lo lamp, l year china, ll dessert plaits, ,,.. "'-si• •-tinna tna...i• and -... ocK-.... u . SS. GE Clod< radio b I d I_.. ........ $1-~".50 ' -·· -at ··"'th -"'""" ' ,... ,_ """' TOYS 5c -""" • .. ,. pong .., .p'9 KENMORE A t t 1 a ancer an we ... ts $25 guarantee 500 hour u......,, sugar bowl, 2 creamers. 6 -~ ....,,...., -.. , ,.,._
walnut mirror with new table $5-Boy's tricycle SS $7. Arwin radio clock alarm ~ ~om ~T c 646-9895 new $7.50. 673-<)571 cu~ and saucers, 1 teapot. cover $25. Truck mlrrorp SS
plate glass $12 Finest Maple Unl~le $5 Lioael electric $19. 2 brass table lamps er very &vvu co s ·~ all for $25. 4 pearl handle pr. Camp cots IS each.
Captain'• ...... 8 1. $'a An'""'"' train $5 ,,.__ .... ormer $5 wt' th 1 hades $5. 4 $25, Packard Bell 21 ' GAS Range. apt size $25 STUDIO Coucti $8 Oval table 0 __ 1111. er c'"-'-$25. 35,000 " "'" .. JO """" .,.., .. , I •-· k ood '" CJ uo ,,.., ·th I S8 TV 1 s $l fruit knives. as is, $3. Royal """' '""' pine hootblack bench $7 Gold Lawn mower SS Training Volkswagen sp11rk p I u gs te ev ... ion wol' 5 g ...., ean .,...,...,.,,,. wi eaves i·oy · BTU healer $25. Dlttctors
and de~ rOR bath mats Sl wheels $2 Baby, birl's, boy's Boscb $2. GE radio $8. UN Sorge electric dryer good L shaped breakfast nook $25 Olairs $2 each. Bassinettc :i~~~ $l~ll~ble S ~:J1~ rhairs $2 Large s i z e
ruby hot> nail I wit h at condltlon $25, K en m 0 r e Antique chest of drawers $25 S8 Bathinelte SlO Record $10 women's clothff lac-S2.SO each. 24 . hel' clott~. excellent condition vacuum c eaner d -automalir waMlc1· works 1t11nd $4 R(lllaway bro $5. cake plate, Rose pattrrn Small boys dothes 5c-$2.SO,
glasses and waler Ptlc 5c-$1 .50 Men's latl?e shlt1!i tachments $7. Imperial la Y good $lO 1936 Plymouth Large mirror $8, 3 occas-Chest S:i Brown rug $2. Anll· Old painted leather pirturr Small ...i""s clO(hes Sc-$3.
S3.2S for llll 8 qt ,iunch bowl 50c H.Ch. Shoes. all sizes hair dryer $5. Mahogany wheel &,. tire $2 l9'.l6 ional chairs $6 uch. Movie que chum 110 car llf'd $7 of parrot. irtazed nnd framed 11 .. •
w\th 12 ~ $4.50 .A pt111es 20C'-$1, Golf shoes, ll~i $2. cabinet 33" wide 40" high Chevrolet wheel " tire $2 camera SW Uttle g'!tl's VW luggnge r11rrler $10 $10. 6 bol11e caster srt. I Mrn's suits $2.50-$5. Stan·
$).50 4x 6 wool braided nli· Pictures Sc--$1. 855 Santlaao $10· 3910% Ol6Mel Place, S-17-8ll5 dresses lOc-OOc Tile box $7 Sewing machine $lj. hotlle missing. as is 118761 ding mirror $2. Straigtlt 54~2042 Rd. Costa Mesa 549-2484 Newport Beach. 613-1603 PJNK RC• n .. llt In wal Movie editor $10 Polaroid Portable 1~11.•rlter $ R • $25. Home of Ralph Waldo chair $2. 2 wet t>1>e copy
tural n °" I prin1 copier $10 Eoglarger G 1 S6 G .111 SJ p engravlnit by l::rnesl C. Rost mad1ineS $25 nch Antique BABY outferobe. na 4 2 Mattel bronco bUces $15 MAGNAVOX • Phonograph oven, gas, 7 years old, needi. SlO Desks $10 ~ u tar i . owrr $15 418 Fernleaf. Corona del de11k $20 Small T.V. 125.
finish, like new $25. n each. 2 boy's work benches AM I FM $.25. Complete new pilot light $21. Call mower $5. 358 Esther, C.M. Children's tap and ballet
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Weelo Or. C.M. SS ·--... El_......_ deep-fat drafting set $25. Box spring 847-7544 DlNEITE Table, 4 chairs $7 642-3616. Sat~un 11-5 Mar s"'~ $1-$2. Antique (OUCh ""'"'' =u"' bed Or · 8-9 St-$2 7' Surfboard S5 Hand wrench ·~ CHROMJUM Ore6s rack on fryer $5. U45 Paularino, and mat.ti:eM (double } WTREMOID $1, Electrical esset1, Sill! • • EARLY American dinette $25. J.15 E. 19th St., Costa
rollera $20 Brand oew ~ C.M. $1.50 Tr&Jler -dolly $:>. 'J.)11.TtS 5c to $2 Baby bed S8 Folding gate $1 Beby high table $20 Oiairi1 S.'l each. $3 Electric toaster and iron Mesa. 642_1269 ed sweat shk1.s $ 1 . 9 5 ---------Gal's dresses. size 12 from $3 high chair $5, potty chair $1, chair $2 Potty chair $1 Good condition. 64&-8447 S3 each. Stulfl'<I wing-back TOWEL Sets, 10me new
642-3260 SOFA $20 Maple 11peakct to $8. Men• button-down corner bookcue $4, arumai Sterilizer $2 Car se~t S2 MAPLE Baby crib $15 Oak chair SIO 629 St. James $1-$3. Ootbing, excellent
-, x .2'l Cal. aoope 14 Presto cabinets SlS each· Cbair $3. shirt.a $1. to $3. Call 642-3323 breeding caeea $8, Colliers ~kl ~-$2 Barco uniform plsypen 112.50 New jumping Road. Newport Beach condltion 50c-$15. Womea,
cooler $20 Beby clothes Maple co~ table $4 !.~~ 231 Cedar St., Newport Encyclopedla set $15, Olds 3 sue 8 S5 Bar $10 9xl2 rug S('at S8 548-5112 BLOND Wig tlO J<iJ'lg i.pread aius ltHC, including pun-es .,_A,. O:tlnese cbllir $15 • .. .., ...__ atb old d and pad S7 Singer eewing • S5 Gas refrigt>rator S 3 lOc-$2 Dwell meter $7 ,,.,...., bedlpttada Sl8 Luggage $4 .,,""~ c manif $15, 01 s machine $7 TV $5 TV $15 HOD S5 Pole lamp& S5 Bar-StroUer $2 M1•n's suit. 42 Sl-$3. Shoes $1-$5. sizes
wall cabin.els S2 each . each. Bat b 1 nett. e $4, 2 Contemporary cold swivel mounted tires, S8 t'ach Danish modern couch and B-Q $3.50. Ca?inet for toys long $2 Women's and 6'.-71,'. Men 1Ulls $5-$10,
pre.record' d I.apes Jurnpseat $5 Bottles and desk aiu ~alrr, white base many '58 Olds and Renault chair $15 't'raver11e rod Si or garage $3.50 Doll house children'~ t•lolhlnsr 50<'-$" sizes ~-44 Med 11 AM~ PM h{Glt~coman) ~t6 ~tb.bavll. andw. sterilizer $2 Matern It Y -very attractive $2S each. paru. Sl lo $5, mens lihil1.~ Bowling ball and beO' s:; S.1. Dr!'sscr S7. 5.'3fH077__ Good rorodll1nn. Iron Sl.50 _&U-__ 16_14 _ _,...,..,.-~~--::-:'.
.... , l'~" wi. o ••• ?lll:'t Round II g h l w • 1 nu I 5c to 2Sc-, 2 pll'<'t"S new 2 " k • g TV's. 21" $25. 17", St8
conn....,lon $15 Unfinished clothes, size l · .,._,.,. ,_,., bl S8 aluminum nj"" $1. "'Pt' flt-Twin b('() frames atlachable VW P11rts; Riadlo S2j Shot· ~ Radio SI Tn.)-s 25<.'-•I <13 cab.;-~ St()...QJ 8 l r c b Mindanao Or. C.M. ~ mar-proof cof(ee la e ,tings 5c t~ '5or. K,:yslone S6 (iirl 5 d olhing, site 4. $2 each. Rim 11nd tlrt' $1.1 Sunura nd .. ~lcsa del Mar Portable re('Ord playrr $10
plywood 1/8", 1/4", 112", GOLDIE Slide pro J e c tor Two wrought lron It wicker projector 16 mm no. all()(' ::!""x-$1 II air dryer with hood Bulll{l('rS SI rach. Jac·k S.I BRAND N('\' wrt suit $20 All work OK Stee.m Iron $3.
e /8" Sr to $3. 3046 J{Uly· takes 2~ x 2~1t and 2 x 2 chairs $2 each. 67:>49'.ZS skates S4. 3 B.B. guns i.1e to S5 Draprs. 5'I x 96 S:l Elec· Velocity stad< $1 611 i;ns rap Round mirt'OI' d~'ln~ tahlc Coffee !able $0. 2 window
brook, CM. ~9'1'19 alleles $25. Projection lens Balboa $-1, odd dillhe~ ~IC to fl, an-Irie bl8Jlkrl $2 Men's suit 50c Arm "'111 2.k Walrr tllnk with lx'fll'h SIO Antique lr!llnM $5 6*-lS2S
AS-H Blond, hand tied wi( S25 and cue $15 Film deYelop-HAVILAND Limoges salad Uques S1 to S10. other 11tuff .(ZR. S1 ~hirts, med 25<'-$1. :!Sc Shift extrnder ?;ll' Ta.ii Empire• c· ourh nr<'da re-SCRAM-LETS
.... ---...1-and -'-let $25 1ng tan1cs $1$.$3 e&. Con· or dessert plates; also din-Sc to S2S, 80!)2 Blaylock H.B 825 Presidio, C.M. 54&-m8 pipes 50c ~r 2 Ior ?!'le Air upholstcrln~ $25. 0 In I n g ......,.._ .... tact printer S 4 B I L ner plat.ea and small 'bowll: M-6227 cleant'r S1 .50 A 1 u m i 0 u m tsble S.i Oak dining lablr 1Arre lbe drelles $1, $2. $3. h .... ...i Sl COCKATIEl.S, Young, bomt' rims 50c ench. Gas tanJc nnd with ~ rhalrs $25. ru w. ANSWERS Jada!tl, com $1, $ 4. ll.ldevino $3 Photography dozei eec : '? ..,.ece, 8' PENNYAN dinghy, 1"0Ulld grown. boya wtll t&lk $12.50 ga•""6 $5 2 piston rylloorrs h
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AUTOMATIC wuber
Rug $5. Typewriter $5.
SS. Hair dcyer $5. Larre
S25. Blrd~e SJ.
motor, %. Sl ,.
lnm $1, Garden t~
.9prinklers 2So-$1. ~ .W,
20th. CM. oU PtacentJa ad
Wallace.
3' Oriental statue Sl8 40 LP
record J12 eoa.., ctnmir*2
Extmor door $3 'IO • ildi ss 2..s• aep t.dden ft
KJtcflen table and 2 dlltrC
$4 T.V. table $2. 2 bo iru
Romex $14 3 fiulh ceM
llgbla '6 Pool ("Qt. $3
Binoculan $12 Sink Oal*tt
I: drawtta $9 25 lb• t1n$i
pute S7. I' lllldtnc' pa
door jam $3 3 water akir $4
Electric motor $2 E~
fixtures 5c-$1. Bowllnl Wl
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646-7616
F1SHING Pole S2. 1'Wwft
mower $25. Powu ._.
t1nd bag $25. Recorda l0c>41.
Dog bowls _ l l i:
H a n d m o ,., e r-F.dpr fS,
Drapes with l1nera ~Jr. ft,
$25. 10 x 8 ft $25, 2 x t ft, 12
Gu CM 15c Bedroll $2 Ah°
mattress S2· Coffee pot 'l5c
Suitcases SOc-$10 ~~
Portable oven S20 12'"
frame $5. CoUft pk ,-1$c
MuUln tinl, cake ,...
25c-$2. Throw ,,~ .25c
Twhl t.lftadl SJ. --$1.50 35mm ta~e ICl'et0·'1·
537-4162 ~ ••-..•·-N _,....,.,., bottom. glasses S25. 5~ 01.rls ftO. 54(r2288 $2 each. 2 old-tn>e hut <'IJ>l' --------
LAD.Y Sa.bJct taclal unit, PORSCHE Headen abaua GUITARt Folk, llke M'W $25. oars $7.50 67J..3.116 BABY Crib "° mattress $7.50 S2 4 new ttrPs $5. Saturday
Table linens 5c..$5 <Mn ..
$2 • SS Disttes, ~.
pitchers !Sc-$1. R o )' a 1
Ooulton pitcher $25. ROfal
Copenbegen tea •t!t $Zi.
Qlocolale cups r.zs. ~·
dlahet S25. Orange bath tit
S1 .so Punes 50c: GIOft• n-s2. Apron• 50c Pkltuie&
$1-$5. 2 lrll.ti llnea banq9tt
table cloths $15 L l ll e 11
mapkinl 50c: Pl9ce mats llC
each. O'ystlll dlnf_.
l[lasse& $1. Wine eta..-lie
Expose -Tether -Afraid -sterll~ salt and ~
R&tlty -Heresy -Begone -shakel"ll $2 Sla'linl ~ perfect condition S40-«ll9 SU. 646-4370 Sunday 646--0644 MET AL CI o set with 9'24 W. t9lh St., C.M. after 6 PM and a.II day Sun·
lock and mirror S20 FJBERG~ Dlnghy, 8 ft .. _d_l\Y~:l'-48-89-18 ___ ..,...,.. _ __,,
Vanity dresstt $5 Ski booU l'Xcrllent l'OndlUon $2S bU Jo'IRE Engine pedal car S.i
S5 Pole' S2 f'i~lnce scrren 6-128& Srrrtn doors Zk rach. Bro
$2. Bab>11troller, needs 8eal trum $1. l}a!JY 1 1 rm 11 :
$2. Tires 75(-Blue quilted STAlTFTER Re<tuclnit unit Di:ipcr po1I SI OloJ'H'r bnit S2
bedlpread s:; BRQ hood Md $25 crtdcnza, antlq\ff!(l with l,amp $1. Batht\lbf. 35<:-rx
grill ~ Dutch rloor $.1 9M:1, whllr Ivory h•ndlta. ('On· SricJdlc Jl(llt)' rltntr S1 Tollrl
ding Sl 50' .hose n Oc'-k with t•ral~ 6' rxtf'nllon table? SZTl. 11rot 75<' Cosco potly chsjr S.1
wnlnut top $25. Dooblr bc'CI RI ncll'. hand-t~ i."\lrnpcnn Jump ('hair $3.50 Car sent SI
$...'lO W~on S2~ If and 118lr wi~ wUb carrying ca~ V11Pot11cr $.1. SmnU pt.y
vacuu.m $.1 Tull bird ca11c $Xi. ~ pools 50r • ix s-t>,1670 'Cail~ 11 T• 61 Ql.·•••I\ ll .j() Cock S3.UO Tool ~!.! w11EE1:-01air SH Tri ...... s.i LAB-RA Do R.-Ret.reim 2 ~ 32 Of 62 f.IOl.nd l'Y" 3C-Mler »>~" 6JYou.. boti-d $2 Mela.I 11001 $2 Pholo berkground, mils Jtnd hlark, fomale, 7 wccQ old,
<lh1111-J•Or\ '40U Laundry cart S1 Cn• loir 11rt h11ngl'r S9 Pbono;craph r.-J 1r11lnrd $20 &16-(13.f!O ',"~ JS~~ ~T'Y ~ .... ..,or I:> C101i-and •l)()Ca 30r-Sl rcr0t'd& $7 V..A .• ai.Jld framt· ROO~I Size nzi: and !)ad $8
7 ::::.'•• :17 Dell't '7 YIM Red bt1ck3 4c «'a c h SlO Toasltt S1 1-....C Tustin f"oldlncr brd rontplet~ $10 aw.... »Of 61P.. ... , ~ 39111 • ..,.,_ Lumbt-r 35c • SJ. 2180 Ave • Ca11ta Me111. tmr Walnut table, new. SlS. AJI
100.. ~ '°',_ JOY"-Maple St., C.M. 541-0l Sal spll d8y Slit 211£.16th St., C.M. 11 Your •11-. 71 r• 11.J>
1"Fild .Qo.dt 12$ldle"' .-v EL~C Blanet $0, Dou-l PIRELLI Tl.res fl5 tacl\. ti w... .a"" n o.n·1 ~ t4 .. ,.,.. ~ ~ ?! L-~ ~ At. 21" 1A!tnlt.b conaote TV $25 ble !)c(I~ $25 each. S..rvlct' 54.1 Rtvttt1clc at 15 tb ,
1' -..._ , ... ............,. ..... -"Vt 6T3-69'J4 for 12, white Olna Pl 8.1 8 548-3041 :Jt-' ~~ ~=-1"2141 IR£mR. Floor modtl. ~ lftY rui SS. ,lledrlc aoop •·4-SECl't--O-N_ALS __ n"""o-eadl.--2
11.. .. ...., ".._ c.o. _.... -w-CGIMIJU. nuttn s10 Round minor Sl. dlnett4"9 f15 -$20 2 doulAt f "-.,,,,...._ "'rt~· a""" --ft...a.-.wt .. _. OtTlld -... D> ~lllil • ~·-tin S1 betta • t9ch. Candy ·~ I~ =...... • °"" J1lNNY 1.ym Rod& 11.•"'t tOf'cflff ss. a...... SW3· nylon c.rpee 50c e.ca· ~. '2i<-~=., ==-....... JewcJry P..a CloUltl. lht ~ tied·~ !Ml. )Id.
DA i .. t..... potter MOs $35 Heb, Oean 12 $).$2$. Sat-Tuel. llml Vlbral1nr t'hlllt IUO 1003 i'M t:' .,,..; mt~lna SHl.Y Box Sprlnp ... c M 2SY""""" NI .. ,.,. and. __ ... _ r•,o .... ir. Rat· l111law• Dr. HunUnaton <:rovt .-... . • ~=...... s.o-''Y• """""~,·~ ~ .,l Be&ch, betlrt'('ft C&rflekl CORNER-~--$20-8c-o--~-Cl-tt-!~ =-=='1 ·~.~~ -1"1~ and Ad1mu• Yorktown $20 Oraftlntdtsll Pl CoU~
3091111 A.,.,. fO 11'2 roll~ table fJS, H 11 PORTAN...E T)pewrltar $20 ta&l~ m .£'ftt11c cwen $20 __ _J~=:.1~®~· ~GM~~<AJ~M=•a=•=t)=N="'=atJ=!:=::::i:::::~!.._--~ Sea.a.taft Or., N.& MW1315 :>15-62l7 _m-c_1_;w ____ _
• , .
• I
NOW's THE REPAINT $1-SS. StudentdeAk ss; Sj6
When Howard Hughes, the cl\intt JI PinC1JO'll Mt alld
l1mou1 bllllonaite, btognn holde.rs st.SO Snow c:hatM '5
TIME FOR bll)'lng hotels In Lu Vegas. Cake pfate 50c: Can Of9ll'
Bob H op c reported tb8t $2. Bettery drink mbler'Mc
ltughfs was elao buying lhr Buttrr b a I ; me-.. •1k
"' Painted Oeurt. lie said that Kit-Bo& boldtn IOlt CM-Qu ICK CASH Hughes planned to REPAINT lng .. floor '°"1 ,...... •· 1 Bftr rceg Zic Oreu • ~Y 0-lb " m111tta good can.lacer $2 Wicbr .._. THRou ftH A rJll'ld. m. Anllll'ir -lamp 25c 1 ttl'lt .. .._ 11. l.delt 11 S2.~. Sid!' antique table cutters lOc a.., ,......., n.so.~~74 ~~~-.=~ DAILY PILOT srutOUP.TTE Ou a I sctlon r.u.ar clllpenaer ~ W
. ..
-robins fgg blue ttducina t'rcUeT $2. KDn as .....
couch: $25 Kenmore Ublc for kDn $25. Cal)' end ..... WANT AD model ll~n. ft.Sher S9: S2S. M2-33a en ... ~ S7 ~ Way, N.B. •
B.ABY crib S8 O\aln ti 2 Sl•llW .,.,. ta•
1Al1tPtl SUO Sunbfam mtx. 2C'' Sclbwbl pt•• me~ 11 Air Cboltr p , 3 ST..!iO Slot car Mt .....
bathroom lavatories $ " wall board $10 Qllla * Tftiler hltdl ST. Medldnr .._ ... a dll* qs
cabtntt " 1'oyl 1~ R\ldl!M ..... ...... &~~~~!..., ~UI .,:"115~1 s·u N 8 E' AM £lee tr I c Baby l'lrlnt and mt l'li
\awnl'DO'ftt' lnclodJnt cord, Jl-4 -.bre •• SU
Cood l'Ol'ldlOon S2S 00--319t 110 I JIO'• .......
a.flt'f' g PM I ToUltr • ~.
PATtO 'hble pl111 4 •WOii '4).U7'. &ll W. ~
IZi. ~ C. CM. e>•
'·
I _zc DAILY PILOT Slllll'diY, .. ,, 25, 1968 ~----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi_._.m;:;;;;;m;;~~liiiRiVVlCI DlllCTOIY
If * * * * * llectri~I 6640
ELECI'JUCIAN, Ucented A
b o o d e d. Sma.U Jobs,
maintttl. A rtpalra. 548-5203
Gardenint '6IO
·~ Whaddya Went? Wheddy• Gott
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION FOR
ANTHONY'S
G•rden S.Nice
64'-19.et
COMPLETE CLLANUP
LAWNS REPLACED
Reas. monthly c~ Prun.
Ing. Landscaping. Exp. bor·
.. ..... . NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Speclel Rete
Ucultwist.
J •peneM Gerdener-
Exper.. complete yard
service. Frtt estimates S lln .. -5 times -5 bucks
• •VLEI -.u> ¥US1 IN(.L uoi. • 548.79511 • ...,_, .,., ,..,,. IO lftde. t-WNI yov .. ,,. ... .. ...
._YOUI ,,,.,,. eflclllf ..,..._... 6-) llno 91 -•'1111.,._ EX~RT JAPANESE
GARDENER
Clean.up Neat Work ~9494
1-NC)JMING FOi SALi -fllAOES OHi.Yi
PHONE 642°5671
To ,a.co Your Trider'• PeradlM Ad
BSAUTY Salon. 6 stations.
esiab U~yn Lido area. Wilt C-4 free and clear SIO,CKX>
tcf. for R.E. or what·have-
JOU. Bkr. ~18-m 1
Want triplex or ~plex ui HB
•tea. Jlave va.luable oor w/
ire ln San Bernardino. Eves
TU 3-1450 or 2313 Golden
~e # 1. San Berna.rdlno.
major earner C.M. w/
tome Improvements. C-7
tn>P· 51,475 aq ft. Will tnde Car income w/spendabl.e.
l(ltr. &17-&m ~12
f'ANTED. Modern ottice
furniture & file cabinet&
~bange Thermo • fax
~ying macb.lne It di!!er-
~e In c~h. 642-56-11
pl.X Bnlboa dplx 2 hr, bltn
~ rum almost nu. cpts, arps. !rp!, pallo. tn<.'Cf yd.
Blk pceM. Trd up Orange/
IA Co. unlls. ru: 698-6012
Have. 3 BR 11,; bath O>ndo-
orlnium. Equity $2600.
fJant: '65 Mustanr or late
l'OOlk'I auto or car. Trade-
wlncls Realty 842-5011
WANT: Truat Dttds
HAYE: Houses. land, units. .. 494-6140
Have 3 BR 2 ba house NB
$31.500 • $15,000 equity. ns.ooo TD. Trade f« TD,
lot or uni ta In good loc.
Ooyte & Wood Co. 548-1168
}.l_Alfl' 1962 or later model
:Jr with air or a tn.iler.
NU1 '8UOW bonus owr book
'1 2Y.t ,ere or 5 acres neer
ealm._Sorlngs. ~1131 __
View. 3 br, H• bath In Roll-
lllg J llUs, eaw. Bit· ins, ds.h-
w3bfr. penld llv rm. Will
take 1 or 2 br hae. lot. boat o~ u ailer In CM « Npt 642-
fSlO
WATERFRONT 1-dock: 3
BP.. 3 Bartls. Equity $50.CKX>
FOR: 'l'D's or lcase1opU'ln.
~'2 BalbM Coves, NtwllQrt
Beach. 67$-4331 .
~· * *
l:J View /\<:res Lagusn LAWN ~ Garden malnten-
Bea h So m e improve-•nee. C.eanup • Spray. Fer· men~s: incom~ $7700. $243,· tlflti-Com'J & Rest 002·734~
000 equity. For. TD·s or ? Cut It. F.dge Lawn
Owner. 4~-16$3. 4%4957 Maintenance. Liceni.ed. ---------1548-4808, 545-5870 art 4 P~
Palm DeseM: lge. 4 BR. 3 e JAPANESE GARDENING Ba., Fam rm , pool, Hl1th .
So. side: $13.IXXl eq. For Service Cleanup, Landscap·
home. So. Orange Cnty. or Ing. 531.7034 alt 7 p.m.
Corona area 71 t: 3-1&-6701 1t MOWING. edging, & clnn
up. Monthly rates. Free
HAVE beaut Improved Vile estimate. Call 968-19ll *
lot Zephyr Cove Lake Tahoe ---------
Nevada side. St3.000 clear--JAPANESE GARDENER
WMt Hse . Units • Airplane Maintenance by the month.
• TD's OI'? ror eq. 675-5726 Good refs. Exper ~7758
WANT travel trailer or col-MOWING, Edging. vacalawn.
oc TV for $500 equity In rn Gen'! cleanup. Hauling.
acres near Palm Springs. Odd jobs. * 548-6956
Balaoce $1500. $20. month. JAPANESE GARDENER
~1131 EXPER. Reliable main!.
GERMAN Shepherd puppy
4 mo old with outstanding
papers Value $150 Trade for
binoculars, guns or ??
646-7856 aft. 6 P.M.
Oceanfront Dplx, Bal. FP
S37.500. for boat. late auto.
Reas. mo rate~. 89'1-3219
Cut & Edge Lawn
Maintenance. Licens!'d.
548-4Q -54i>-8570 aft 4 PM
LAWN SERVICE $15 MO.
Dependable. Professional
Weekly Service. 962~19
TD or ? C111l Asger J ensen EXPERIENCED Gardener,
(Al!soc with Jerry Hams. landscaping, cleMup.
RJtrl 54S-1440, 962-1141 eves Cement work. 6-12-4400.
'62 DODGE 500. convertible
VALUE $150. TRADE FOR Gener•I Services 6612
utility trailer. boat or small
bikl!. 64Ul696 Painting, Plumbing, Car.
pentry. Reas: Rel. Insured.
MESA VERDE G 0 L F BankAmericard OK
::OURSE lot. 85' frontage CaJI "~1ike .. 6-12-0348
'" golf course, Fairway -B,,,_l,_,.U....,...-'S-SA_L_T-SER_V_l_CE_
Jlew, tlr Income property. for auto Wa ter Softeners
3y o.wner. 642-29<15 Repain, Installations.
Large borne In Monrovia, Rentals . . • 962·2094
S24.SOO. $20,000 equity. Want .
3eecti area borne or units Heul1n9 6730
,, to SJS,OOO. Davis ~lty LITI'LE GfANT TRUCK ~ Hauling. fi' hcightb, 10' bed.
$17.500 EQUITY IN BEAU· Yoo name it I haul. Reu.
TrFUL TRIPLEX. POOL, Big John 647-4030
PRIME L 0 C A T r 0 N. CLEAN Lots. garages, etc.
TRADe FOR S IN G L E Tree removal, dumps skip,
HOME, ORANGE CO. backhoe, WI, grade. 962·87"-'
~ CLEAN Lota. garages. etc.
Free It. c~ R·2 lot plus Tree removal. dump. skip.
b S7,CKX> TD !or a 3 or 4 BR ackhoe, fill, grade. 962·87<15
~ or an R-1 IOI. f o11in I HAULING. Trash pickup.
Clo. 64UOOO, ~ Trimminit. Anything • we do
lt all Expert work. 5'45-2792
* * HouMCle•nlnt 6735 *
ERVICE DIRECTORY • APT. CLEANING +
Fast & thorough I fumiab ~NHOUNCEMENTS S
' end NOTICES
6.eOS a. byllttlng 6550
Freo B ABYSITI'ER, Your home.
l••ic Boetint c1 ..... MoUter 55. xlnt rererences.
Offered to public by
Guett cottage or garage apt.
as part salary. Anil. July
B•lbo• Power Squldron
Eltmentary Piloting Coursc11
Every Monday, Starting '1 PM. June 10 Newport ffar. B
be->~ Yacht Club, 720 W. Ba.v
Ave .. ~f'WPOrt Beach
bt: pennanent. Call: TI4:
247-7903 Eves, Apple Valley
rick, Muonry, etc.
6560
RICK, Cooncme, Carpentry OR.:. for your convenience B
Evrry Tuesrtay, starting 7
PM, Jwie 11, Ensign School
Irvine 6 Oiff Dr .. Newport
B<-acb, in Catetonwn. No B
arlvance registration nece11-R
sary. Enroll at clBSs; If any
qne~tlons phone 548-1374 or
Custom Cabine\3. Small Jobi,
OK. Free E1t 962~5
ullden 6570
£MO DEL , r e p 1 l r s
plumb'g., painting, elec .•
c.arpentry. resld .. commerc., 67•1856. room addltloos. Re a 1 .
lt:t.TI S T S To F n rm 67~
er,.nttri "I 6590
!NO JOB TOO SMAIL!
CO()flt>rattve Studio Gallery,
'Worl<shopii. 08blc"· Ex·
•hlblts ~8-6518 or 646-5616
c
everything &12-8164 . -L•ndac•ping 6810
GAYNOR'S LANDSCAPING
le GARDENING SERVICE
State licensed contrctr,
Residential • Commercial
Free l'Jll · No job too bl&·
893-3581
P1porh•ngln1
Paint Int 6150
fNTERIOR & EXTF:RIOR
Painting. Free estima1t.
Ucented Ir Insured.
Call CHUCK 543-5314
• PAINTING • Interior I<
Exterior. Free esllmatet.
Reuooable rates. 646-3015
INTER Or Ext. P AlNTlNC,
IMMID. SERVICE. Local m. FREE est. 548-1627
Plumbint 6890
sldt!nt -Industrial Com-LEAKS! CH « water elec-
merclal • M a I n t e n a n c e tnlnlcally located under c.e-
Rei>a.ir a.nd Re mode l ment blacktop, cround,
I Announcements 6410
Coast Health Club
II 1~p1t11htv 191 Our ~lotto
f'IH.F: SAl 'NA WITH
SWl::tllSll MA.C\.<;llGE
Oprn 'Akllys 10 am.u pm
!iund.1ys 1'1 11m-8 pm
In E llltn St. &12-5090
1F""erel1 6412
I WESTMINSTER
MEMORIAL PARK
Mortuery & Cemetery
• Comolete funerel1
from $245
C1met1ry Iota
from $130
lnrtudp, E.ndowml'nt ca,.
tJ.erythint in one t>Mut1.tul
place mt:tnJ let.a co.t.
6io tralllc 1>n>blems.
1'8(t) Beach. Wntminater
»l · 1775 193-2421 t:::.,., Lota
CD
6411
UARBOR ~at ceme\erJ. 2
~i'IVtt, Vf'ttta,,. lectloft,
12tWl ta. Owntt. 213: nf 6-lOU rl..otl. lt11rbor Rest ~et~. Vttl'ran.t M'Ctioft;
for mo "4&-4171
• , .>t1tf CTOltY . . ..,..,"'"' . .... JFirun Will c•,. ror ddld
O'Ftr 2 fn.. lifotl. """ rn. DllJt. Mea No11h $40.-
~n-le l1l1 horM. ta ....... .., .. ., ·~· "11..1. BA.BYm ., ... ft8
Ill""~ GM ..... ~.
" -
Reas. Lie, bonded, Insured.
• 962-1961 or 642-5064 •
• Carpentry • Cabinet. •
• Bit-Ina • Altenatlons •
Rep&ll'S • Reul 645-9583 • ra EE eatlmates. No job too
a.mall. Remodels and M ·
dltlo111. 54l-<77IT
REP
23
AfRS •ALTERATIONS
CABINETS. AIJ;/ -job,
)'rt exper. 548-6713
nt, Concrete 6600
work, all types.
No job too unall. F'ree est.
II. sron..tCK sa.8615
CUSTOM' PATIO& le
B lock wallt. Alao concn-te
.. wine le ttmov8.I. &CZ-1010
W alJtt. Pe tloll It Ex-
poeed Roolc:a. '= lit p er t
woricmamblp. 64 Ja
work. P a t I o a •
drt•ewa11-... nu. etc. All
eypn, "'" flt. 893-011
Contracten 6620
e JlOO!lt ADOmONJ-e
L. T. Corw~
Famlly roorn1. kitclwll or
\Bdtl. ~ IAMf tit ,:
plane NltOm ~ for
--1111 6 la~ pbom:
• lfMSU •
AddlUw • ~tllnl
1Ted 11. ~ Uc.
m.tOG • Mt-2110
ea,,.,~,
662'
CAJlPli'T • A"9 • Homtt
Quilty tnNDatkin. """ ........... All ...-.
54Mftl ,.... Uc. OillltndDr
walls, 1hower1. MY place.
Repaired. Water lines clean·
ed. pre11Ure re~tored.
CALL "LE>!<S" 642-0348
BankAmerlcard OK
PLUMBING
REPAIRS REMODEL
642-31.28
S.Wl"I 6960 ·-Altt1'•tion...-642·5MS
Neat. accurate. 20 yni. ext1. -·-TILE; Ceremlc 697.e ------·-• Ve~. the TUe M8n *
Cu1t. work. lnstall It rep1tra.
No job too .mall. Plaslt'r
patch. Lt-llkln1 sh owe r
repair . 1147-19:>7/~
J08~ 6 EMPLOYMiNI
Jolt WantM, Mon 7000 ---CHEF -DINING
ROOM MANAGElt
2S yura So. Cout Arr•. Ex·
cc-ll~t ttltrtnee•. ~slrtt
to m1kr chan«t. R'ply 10
Boll M l~. DaUy Pilot
MAN ACER A•'t apta or
motet. Exp, dnk. NCR, PX.
attt(. malnl. etc. Af'f'a
opm. Write Boll 4C2. So. Lacuna or WI 4'1-lOIZ
Ucewctal~
WANTS SUMMI JOI
Pull er hrt TIN
8*2!'77 f'W9.
STU'DEZ'tr lS~ NE F.DI
worlt. ~ f.'¥ffli"ll
tutnowr. WlllJftc to Jeva to
""'~
no; QUlt."KD YOU CW.. no; QUDD YOIJ au.
Jea. Wanted, L.ty
LADY, Early 40'1. n
rdtrenctt ~dca poi Ilion,
Bay Area -Ho~k~
2nd ma.Id.
or
r Con1lde
daywork. P1eue atate
aal:lry ' pertlcuWL
P~137 Dally PUot ·
PRACTICAL Nune com-
penlon. Xlnt Or. refer.; •c-
c~t aeml-lnvalld. Good
homemaker: have c ar .
Speak IC'Vft'al laniU•&a
nuently. 4.»-ao37
CompMlan I Pnac
NW"le/~
AU high lype, d r I • e .
available long or short term.
Call Homemakers :>47..at
DA YWORK -resident tor 3
years • no phone, references
924 E. Oceanfront NB
"1.oila"
f'A YWORK. General CIMn-
ing. Housekeeping.
• ~l-9863 . 1:
C A R P ET Clean~. Flil01'
stripplnjt. Wilxing, Walll,
Windowr. washed. 531-«i67
• Nurse Private Duty •
IAcal Doctor's referencea
646-1790 -640-9866
HOUSECLEANlNG. AU day
or 12 day ror 5 daya wk. or
by day 543-1827
Dom .. tlc Help 7035
LrVE INS
Employer pay!"I lees
George Bylan<l Agency
100 B E. 16th. S.A. 547--0395
Agencl .. , ~ 7100
"Jobs Are
Our Bu1ineu"
Coast Employment
AGENCY
Santa Ana Prof'I Bide.
1670 Santa Ana Ave.
Coste Meaa 642·9611
Hrs 8:30 am · S pm Moo-Frl.
Help W•nted, Men 7200
ELECTRONIC
TECHNICIAN
Exceptional opportWllly with
smaJI (inn !or brl&bl and
ambitious tedlnlcian. Aae
20-30, with experience 1111d
proven skills In producUon
or electronic inltrumenta. In-
eluding wiring, mechanical
assembly, tetlng and light
trouble IOOotlng. Send res.
ume or cf!ll.
MICROWAVE
INSTRUMENT CO.
31ll 2nd Avenue
Corona del Mar 67~ 7683
Young Fry Cook
or
Kitchen Traiftff
Permantnt job. Chance fol'
advancement.
<No 1tudents Pleue)
Bob's Big Boy
154 E . 17th St.
Costa Mesa. Cal.
No Experience
Necessary!
Must have clean Callfomia
drMnsi rrrord. Apply
YELLOW CAI CO.
1116 E. 16th St.
Costa Mesa
Seleamon & Mantten
Career oppurcy with lttitl,.
firm offtnng o•er 100 mu-
tual !untta. Full or pl time.
No exper nee. we train.
Npt Bcb office. 64.2~
Santa Ana oUlce. 547-8331
lnvettun Flnancla.I
Servlcn. Inc.
Hi Fi T .Chniclan
For store In Coat.a Mesa. OJ>.
portunlcy to advance to aer·
vice ma.nager. Must be (a.
miller with solid 1tate equip.
ment. Xlnt frlnge bentllta.
646-8895 ---• Dishwasher
Mu.st be over Ill.
~u~v, 1& ps1"RL.or~·
5930 Pee. Cst. Hwy.
New port Be•ch
Dollve,.Y /Stock Man
Ap;>roxlmately ~ hours. rttx-
lblt. Must be maturt and
dependablr.
BEAL'S
Home Furnlahlnt1
17th a1 Irvine 642-0'lfl2
DRM'TSMAN. Good I n k
man. Experience In Cl•ll
En1tlntt'rln$t drawlnJPt. 2 yrs
collcc:e math. C'.ood pay.
Permnnrnt w«k. S e n d
resume to Box M·l33. Dally
Pilot'
WAREllOUSE, Shipping A
re<:rlvlna c lerk nreded. Ex·
perlence pttfttreil bur not
neceuary. AwlY bttwttn I
A l1 S. F'. Meyera A Co.
lll340 Mt. Baldy. Fountain
Valley
-WANT ACTIONt
f\t'Ul bll' ml:ft to ~lit operate
rxc:tU"I llt!W Pina tranchltt
but. Nlpt wortc, IUD. p6rt
tJme. ~la&e, 19QO HarW.
C.M.
-M~~.c=H~A""'N=1c=A"'"'L,--
DISIGH DRAl'TIMAN
F« procem eppibdon work
-~ .. oom--8ROWHINC Ml"O. CO.
tnt Pl~la. CM MIJJTl
CAllllR 90YI
GOUD Ul'l'D
AVAILABLS
ll\1NTtNc. "'l\Jtf IJ!Aal
DAILY '9LOT • MM1ll •
Dial ta.ain-.W:-RliUGi
\
Al
llMISlltES
(lfl*llion
Manufacturer of
Threaded Products
INt Openlnts for:
• lxporiencod Tool &
• Cutter Grlnden •
Frtnae benefits include
Profit aha rtng
56 hour week
Appty in person
Monday. or Tueliday
May 2T 6 28. ~3 pm
or call for evening 1ppt.
125'10 Knott Street
Carden Grove
714: 192,5571
PART TIME
Help Heeled now
Ideal part time JOb
worlclng 5 nights a week
from 8 to 9:30 p.m. Pay
r a n c e 1 1tart f.rom
$221 per month
No e"l>ttienl'e neces-
sary. We need nine ~·
tra metM1ow. Must have
lived in tills 11.rt'I I W 0
years or longer. Call ror
•PllOlntment. ·
Mr. Nelson
774-7251
EXECUTIVE Type Man -
St.artlnr 1alary to $700
monthly lncreasini: lo $840
at end or 6 months S1050 at
end or first year If ability
wa1T1nt.a. Intensive 3-year
trtlning progrAm. Carerr
potltlon With mnna11emcnt
opportunity. Ex c e 11 e n t
retirement. iuoup insurance
and hospitalization heneCits.
Experience nor nrl.'easary.
For personal interview
_Call 541-4467 weekday A.M.'s
NEED 12 MEN
IMMEDIATELY
S3.83 Hr.
Part or Full Time
Age 19 • 35
No exper. nee.
Mr. Hill· Tr 9-9951
Youna Men 18-28
Sale9 promotion jobs avail.
Large lnt'I. corp. Sl0,000 1st
year. Manag,ment opportu-
nities. Ca.U 10 am·2 pm.
539-U33
P1rt Time Work
Add to your family Income.
Represent Avon. Call rol·
lec:t SJ(). 5860
Superintendent
Custom yacht construction.
Elltenslve exper necessary
In all phases. Ability to 11u-
pervlse and layout work.
WUla rd Boat Works, ~
Baker. C.~.
WHOLF.SALE Ll1hting Fix·
t.ure Showroom nee&. man
who ran hana: and rewire
lighting fixtures &.I.to eome
stock room wrk. FELO.
MAN COMPANY. ~7-6351
YOUNG Man, ~ -30 in
Laguna Niguel atte. for
lawn cutting rte. No exper
nee. steady. 5 da.y1, atart
S400 mo. Mur.1 hive auto.
Call !or lltJPI ~
MARINE MEC_,....H_A_N-IC-
Engtnc It Mech lnlta.llatlona.
custom yachts. Excellent
Pl\Y. WUlant boat Worb,
129;, Bakrr. C.M.
2 Scrv1c,. S-t 11-1 l-on-11-11c-nd--an-ts
with l'lq)('rirnce. run or part
llme. Ray Carry Chevron.
6().t So. O>Rst Hwy, Laguna
&>aC'h
SERV Siltion Attrnd. E.XJ>f'·r:
lull time. good 1tarling
salary. Smiti,'a Service.
27'99 H11rbor Bltd.. Cotta
Meaa
SALESMAN For m e n ' s
atore: must have exper.:
aite ~. ~2393 For a;>p·1. GAS° ST-A-T-IO_N_A_t_lt'_nd_an_t.
Apply In perlOll.
Coeta Mesa Car Wash
2059 Hnrhor Blvd.. C M.
J ourneyman Plum~r. F01-
plumhln1t and hHtll1(,
Sc'rvlct and JTPU.
Call ~
WTD R~tlted p a I n t I n t ,
plumbing. l.'arpe11trJ. One
d.a~ wk, $2. hr. Box Pl29
Dally Piiot.
flBD DPOIT
Bl&EI
Computer orielttd field n-
cln~r requlttd tor rapid.
ly &tOWinC OrlJ\le Coun~ rtrm. Travel Involved.
-APPLY-
M1nh1H
Communications
2130 S. Anne St.
Sent• An1, Galif.
s.4C).2120
An equal opportunity
employer
Local manuf•cturtr hat
Immediate oponin11 for:
• Electronic
AsMtllblers
• Wiremen
Wt ere en •tebll1hod
commercl•I firm w ith
liberal fringe benefits.
Onty people with •t
1 .. 1t tlx months ••·
porlMce should apply
to
PWMETRICS
929 Baker Street
Coate Mota
549·2221
ASSCSTANT
Educatlonel Dlredor
Rapidly expanding attredit·
ed home aludy institution
needs versatile young edu-
cat« to WTile and developc
new courses. supervise grad·
ing or examinations, admin-
istrate schools or dra(ting,
travel, advertising and con-
servallon. Degree required.
Salary open. Send resume
or contact Dr. Eugene Auer.
bech at:
Netlonel Systems, Corp.
44-01 Birl'b Street
Newport Beach ~7360
TRAVEL
To Las Veg.,s. New Cadlllac
$84
<Per Day)
Sounds too good to be true?
Well It la too &ood to be tJ'Uo!
Doell $84 w~y salary P8r1·
time. IOUlld real! Well, It
Is! Must be neat le &harp.
age 20 to 30, no experienct!
necessary.
Mr. East PR 4-2020
Hi Fi Components
SALESMAN
FUii time position with store
In Costa Mesa. Some exper·
ieoce preferred but will con-
skier knowledgable 1udlo
hobbyist.
646-8895
M1inte111nce Min
Permanent position
McDonald's Hambums
H1111tlngton Baich 1
6561 Edinger Ave.
BOYS 10 • 14
Good rout•! •Good profit!
BALBOA PENINSULA
DAILY "LOT
• M2-0Zl •
SERVlCE Station Salmnan
mechanic. Full time, gO()(f
aalary plua benefits. Neat. A1li!>IY J im Tice Chevron
2590 Newport Blvd. C.M.
ROUTES AVAll.ABLE
In
Wf'stmlnster for boya IG-14
Gnod Profits No Slllw1ay
~liVt'I')' 642-4321
SERVlCE Sta Salesman~ F.x.
per tune-ups Ir brakes. older
m11n OK. Chevron Station.
Ad11m1 & Macnolla. •m. AM
onl.y.
ruu. Tune food to go dell
job. Exper or unexper. 20-30
)'l'1 old. Start fl. 75 hr. See
Harold ~ E. 17th St., CM
1WO Elcl)er. sewlna machine
s a I e • m ' n lmml'dl11tely 5~8 Mr. Mnserschmld1
R~TIRED 60 yr old Parklnit
lot 11llrnd1nt No drive 5 hrs
~y !>4M2T2
See Betty Bni~ at
mid~ Gxec
AatOCY tor Cal"fff' Girl•
SF.RV1CE St11 Atwndant, UO W. Cout Hwy., N.B.
avrr 21, llKhl mecb eirper. 111 •ppcint. .646-3939
Unloo StsUon. m Buperior, ·~!!!'!~~~!!!!!!!!'
NB ---
E'XPER Salum1n "1mRure Hefp WanfM
Staft. Sal + Comm. Call Wemon 7400
...._Tlt2 WOMAN To_wo_r11_1b_Dcnut
BUSBOY, 11 yrs. ~ Shop I P.M. to S A.M.. Appl.y
ani,. Cottac"t CG8ee ._,, In pmon. no pbcme ca1lt
su "· ltth. a.. p1e..,. ~w·. 0onu1
DISHWASHER-rou ,,.. '1 ... atr Har1lor Bltd.
to • PM. A.8'c tor Tmy. • MA'nJU W o m 1 a tor
Pb': • E. 17. OI _.ter wark In la.nry, cir)'
Retlrtcl hand)'m1111t, d deenU. _. nan dry. 3
ectlvt, ·~ to ca,,_.ttr, dQa per wwll. W e • t s-int 6 ttc. .... Newport .._'1171
MAINTDfANCE .... tar 1!,AITRllS 0wr 21 f or
-..ottL S. + r e ea wlmda. ~: Motiy Dlclc'• ~ .U._.BM.HB
..l ' .... ••
-DPllllNCIO-
~ CCMNMrdal
Ttller
fMIL FllDAY
PnW --betw .. 5' • 51"
Pmt nme N•••cl .............,
..... ,llMftfl: * looldtoepint * Stone l xporlence * Attrktfw .. .,.. .._, ..
, APPLY IN PEM0N .............. ,..., ....
1st ...... COULD 11 PULL TIMI POSITION
of Or1111 Conly
llllffl leal !state Develop•llt
for Interview:
Cell Mr. IOW. 644-1104 er OIM
1650 Adams
Co.ta Mesa
ASK FOR:
Mr. St.amer or Mr. Sortnctr
leypuldl
Operator
--= -----=--
Prefer aome Industrial ex-EXPERIENCED:' Executive
pe!Vnce. Must be able to typeWrlter le lbOrllwld.
EXPERIENCED
PART·TIME
TELLER ·
UNITEP CALIFOINIA
BANK
4525 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
~2 ..
An equal opportunity
employer
Applicants considered on
merit regardleu of nace,
rellgio~ creed. color, na-
tional ortgtn or ancestry.
WAlllflS
work -any hours. any ahlft.
PBI Operator
Two yea.rs mblimum ~
dustrial experience mul.
tiple boanl. Knowl«lge of
Telet)'p& dealrable .• Fl.Ill
time, permanent. or v•
cation nlld position.
TB.ETYPf
OPWTOR
Two yeatl minimum in-
dustrial ' x p e r I e n c e.
Knowledge of PBX mul~
pie board desirable.
Engineering
Records Clerk
Good opportunity Must be able to worlc any
Must have &ood appearance. sh I f t, any work week,
MALE OR FEMALE.
APPLY IN PERSON
~5 P.M. DAlLY
Snack Shop No. 1
2305 E. Coast Hwy.
Coron• del Mar, c ••
AL TERA TIONS
Quallfled to work in high
grade fashion store. Able tc,
do both me.n and women'a.
Offers permanent full time
work. Pleasant environment
and good company benefits.
Apply: --
Buffum't
Faahion ltlend
POSITION OPEN
in pecking and inspection
tor ceramic Industry. Ap.
ply between 8 a m Ir noon
lnduatrlal Clay Producta
18'165 Flber(tau Rd.
Huntington Beach. Ca.
Femele Clerk * APPLY IN PERSON +
DRIVE-IN LIQUORS
71Ji Ocean Avenue
Huntington Beach
Apply P•t Folsom
83~, Ext. 2229
COWNS
RADIO CO.
19700 J•mborM Roed
Newport Be•ch
All applicants reviewed
on merit with no bias to-
ward Race, Color, Creed
or Se.x.
J. W. Robinson
HH oponi119 for
C1shier-Teller
FUii time. Experience
~rerred. Excellent com-
pany benefits.
Apply Personnel
10-4 Mon thru F'ri
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
An equal opportunity
em player SUMMER Position • mature
woman to aupervi.\:e two
boy1 ages 9 to 11 from 9 -,,.-..,.,..---:--:::-:---
A.M to 1 PM. Some light Appllcetlons leln1
duties. Mon thru Fr 1 • TAKEN
549-4338 atter 4 FULL or PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT Dental OHice Manager
Otlldren'a Practice Permanent only
Executive It eecretulal back. no students
-APPLY-
M1rshlll
Communkltions
2230 S. Anne St.
S•nta Ane, Cellf. s.4C).2120
Slleswom1n
Experienced in better wom-
an 's ready·to-weer. Quau.
fled to sell in high crad•
faahlon store. Ottttt plea.
ant environment and &ood
company benefits. Apply:
IUFFUM'S
Fashion Island
EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper
le General office work. We
need another Gal Friday.
Age no barrier. Start to
work today with a ff<:\ft
!ulure. New company with
growing pains. Ask tw
Feuter or Bray 7 1 4 :
522-1151
Telephone Gii'il
$100 WEEK
Elcpt>rlenoed or not • tu1l or
part lime. Apply 9 to 4, lSOO
Adams, suite ~. Costa
Mesa.
FXClTING Sales In beautiful l~rte'd gtttJ-a decoratilif
acceS110riea Free clecontint courae. Opportunities open
for management &: part
lime. Top Comm. 54G-7119
DRAPERY Work room, ex-
perienced, any operations.
P e r m a n e n t. Immediate
openin&s. Beach Drapery,
~. 900 w. 17th St.,
COll!a Mesa
Expe~ m-.m clerk
tor Ne*JIOl't Beach olfl$ll
of NatJonal Brokerace Firm.
40 to 60 wpm, u1ary open.
540-8121 Miu Romeiro
Operalors-trimmer3-special
m•ch. Garment Mr,.. ~.
Good pay. 15*> MOl'll'OYia,
NB 642-2666
MOTHERL~ Home needs
live-In haekeeper A ba~it·
ter. B&R + aalaey. IM7~.
521~
ODLD Care &: 11 t e
houseworlc, &-5, Mon -Fr!.
S30 wk. Eastslde Colta
Me!lll. 642-6183 aft 5. ground essential. Complete Ages W to 48 • Uberal VI·
resume to Mrs. Wood, r.,g cation pay. Merit raises,
Pearl St.. Laguna Bearh. employe discounts, five day DENTAL Asalatant-».JS
week. Appl,y Monday, Wed· years. Previous experience
Drug Store Clffk-nesday, Thunday and Fri-optional. Top 1alary for
Exper .. full time, neat, ma-da 00 rifht &lrl. 673-1166 y, 9:30 to 4: .
ture. Apply In penion: Vlf.. F W W L rth RECEPTIONIST. Sto c k
laae Pharmacy, 31582 Coast • • OOIWO brokerage, ~Zl; Typing
Hwy., So. Laguna. 2300 Harbor llvd. neceu. $325. 642-41*> For e SECRET ARY e COSTA MESA 8"P't.
Type 55 wpm, 90me SH. El(. T ist c·-~ MAKE~:-=-Enda~-mee--t.-P-art-tlm-e
per helpful. Pleasant Inaur. YP ~ wk. Hrs optional. Mrs.
an~ ore. Are~. For apPt PART. TIME Bailey 54G-l.932 ~
546-7370 (~ Hours Per Week) JEWELRY Clerk, Pref el(.. BARM.AlDs. . • • per. Ca.JI Mr. Monti 54G-7D>
· •. and GO.GO University of Cellfornf • beiwn noon .l 9 p.m.
DANCERS lRVINE CAMPUS UBRARY NEED Pt raon to live In.
S300 per week High school grad., type 45 PlrtiM work "grave y&l'd". ~5483 or 63.3-9763 wpm $2.0'2 hour. Contact per· ~ d64().
WANTED--llOMel orflce ~~ -S""i-tter-f=-o-r "':'.fl_rs_t_2_w_kl __
Sharp lntelllgent women lo Equal opportunity employrr Gl June. pre(er older woman
Mii membel"l!hip in a rt'PU· GTRL F RlDAY. take Ch8J"ll'e ~after 6 PM
table compeny lucrative. peraonallt;y. with ablllty to SALESGIRLS, B et wee n ~11 b1>e A take lhorthand. 25--45; ex-per. only. ~ e BEAIJrtOAN F11cUity with nu m be r 1 Shup. 8JM262 For aipp't.
Good high stylist. full or helpf\11. Ple&-ant disposition SALESPERSON Elqitt. Acea
Plrt-tlme. New plush MoJ> esRDUal. Call 54f>..819l for 2'2-45. For sports wear thop
The. Beeuty Parlor · •opt. Elite Car Waah. In ea.ta Mea 1tta. 5*-2462
655 W. 19, CM 642-M For J weeks. Part time HOUSEKEEPER. Live In
PART TIME $2. hr. ..nerel office work lo•ely beach home. No VI·
Pan out aampln 1e P.l: help. Hours 9 'tlll 1 pm. perlenc. neceuary. ~nn
orders, H.B. t 1.v. Mrs Su ite 202. 2043 w .. t. EXPER WaJtrft6. Apply at
Thackeray 54~1932 cliff D rive, Newport "Berk1hlr« In The ~"
MA11JRE Woman rc;nlghl Beech, Phone 642·1to0 Orange County Airport
WOf'lc In re1t home. Sawyer's BABYSI'M'ER Your home HOUSEKEEPER. LIYe In
Guest Home. 2619 Oru,e. or aura, ror 6. mos. old boy. LaY~ly bome, Npt Bcb
Cot.ta Mesa fM&.671C Alto would ~ live-In 642-:ZOOO or aft T 646-am
WA1TRE.$f.3 .. 11 and OWi'. arrangetMnt. ~61 ot WlG S~is\, MU!!t be n-
ApPly fn l>tt'IOll only. Swlq 542-1208 pttlenced In a.let and 1ty1.. ~let 414 N. Newport Bl~. e MANICURIST e U.· M2-ea or 642-7089
;;;;-;----;;~~:---,...----For NeW'j)Or1 &Ncll'1 flnnt * n.oRJST ~.,nm. httt~ • •Ion. F« lntttView. call Expet' C>ppomalCJt
.,. other 1 btlper. f r v I n t e &4U523 e Call Mr Felix 64~1""' 1et'r, rtll rtq, o • n tnlM --""
673-0083 Socy/0.neral Offfq Jobe Mt" Wom. 7500 EXPE'R Sallq'lrla A Man· Good 1>1>lnc. thol!thand ----~-----•
utra. Contrmporary •om· pnor. Brokttqe oMce N'8. Df:Brr Or I n 1 u r 1 n c e :,;s .. ,. Salll)' open. ICU050 s.Jdn.m -X 1 n t .up.
............,.. CASHl.ER -1\&11 Ume, plen\ftltal lnccmie. StU local
ELDER.Ly WOrun to 111 4 e~nctd ttql.llred. preptld bt<tl 111.a.n. Part or
d\lld trcwn ..a...n~ Clll ~ tor appl full ttme. Call f7Ul KA ~= .it I ~ ._..,,, CM e Elite Cu Wath e 1-9341 or rrt1 OE 1-3880
DENTAL ot DenU1 Chair -•tant. TEACHllS c. Msr. Expeor. ~ anllmltf!d S~ EMPLOYMJ:NT
OI' 4 Y1'I toil.,._ -.. Z. pomitiel lw pmonablt , Aion. Mrs. Hobkirtc 45• ~3000 • ~tic lfrt. t46-4m S3M2oT or IJMM4
Pl'J' S2 br par. Olltionwr LEGAL llXllrr'ARY
wrvice far --~ Co. Mn Mie. l yr. .. .. leia
Brown 540-Jm, H.B. mM i;.ec-1tmomt ...
Sa.ltsladJ fX.Pfflftlctd CdM oaice. m-xn
for Jewelry ltore PRACnCAL ,...._, Livi' in:
Cotta M-. ,._.,. l\alJ cMrre. N e " p or t
Dial ~ tar JU:IUL11 ....... -..u aft« • pm
• "' ....
JOM I
J~
In
(I
11\tpeCt
dMed.
et.a.mpe
able lo
call pen
Of)tica1
al>l~· t
chine f
mldlln
e.elpf\11.
tc:tlool
ot bein:
atand
1119ce
quality ...
Apply
St•
11:
(
Small n
glneeril
~
tai1,S l'
re.cords
Ii repo
per'IOrll
workm.
Ability
Hons &r
et Ms:
ence A
pref err
vancen
manai•
ee It in
ten. l
send n
St:
1l
An
Are ym
tu ms
Would .
a 60/<M
us apli
Top Co
Progre!
marke
This ls
Write
for de -M
enc
Experi•
buaine
1ry $
negotl
perler
Good
l
Ca
Mrs. I'
SUB
Out1111.1
full tl
You'
Sales
Con
W&Hct
MEN
popul
rqllt
Count
at lS
212, !
SHOO
the h
Bead
for
Esta I
962-«;
• For t
lent mg:
Scho
NE . . . I C ,, ' : BnW:
I
._ I
I
Afh
LC
100'1
t.tea
I
B•
325
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MERCHANDISI FOii MIRCHANDISI FOi MllCHANDISI POI MIRCHANDISE 'OR
SALi AND TWI SA~I AND TltADI SALi AND TUDI SALi ANO ~DI _ MlllCHANOIH FOR
SALi AND TltAOI
Sal~, ~ 2S, 1968
PITS end LIVESTOCK TltANSPORT AffON
DAJLY 'JLOT -•
TRANSPORTATION •
l11peclo_r
(lecelttll)
_
1
____ ..._ ____ ll ____ Pwnlfv_ re IOOO ;..;w.,. aoS M11mlH11ut MOO
. .
~ ol nail ma-
c:blDed, m o l d • d and
at.amped put&. Bluat be
able to UM m.lcnnvten,
ta1111t-ra. Abutty to use
eptioal c:ompaNtw ~
able. Knowltdfe ol ma·
chine lbOp p~ tw
machine ahop experience
belpfUJ. Muat be hlgb
IChool sraduate, capable
of beinc trained to under~
stand and use modem
~ ... and a1n:ra1t
quality control prQCCdur-
tL
Apply PerMnnel Dept. ..
S1aco, Inc.
11at llbr St. c .. t. Meta
549-3041
An equal opportwllt)'
emplo,yer
Penonnel
Assist1nt
Old World·
Spaniah '
an4 Mediterranean
.\41 New Decorator ~ and room a:rouplnp re-
turned front dlspl.ay 1lud10t, moMl ~ MOvle
atudiol. Deconlol'I canc.J.taUon; Housetut ot Span· Wt rur.lture, ltena1 follows: Gorceous 8 fL
Spanlab 10{a I Matching Chair. Custom Quilted with carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. Sevllle Carved velvet
aofa. heavy Dark oak end tables t\ matchinf c6ck·
tail table.. 8 Piece Km& al:ze Mediterranean oak pan-
eled bedroom suite with full Klnc a.ize boX41~
A mattrea. l.!u'le, Spanlah,decor dl.nlng room. Gold
leaf Spanlah -t&bfe lamps. Haniina IWa& lamps, etc,,
etc. ~-cl' piece can be purdwed tndMdualJy. w.. ......... ,...... $1611.00
:':'o:~~~~~ . . . $698.00
Ter1111 A••ll•lllt -Ntwco"'t" +, Collfer11lo .~,i·;:.::ture
1144 .... ,.,. -......n1, Cetta MeM • ...., ........ ,_ • ...., w .• s-... '
Furniture IOOO Furniture Audfon I025
-.. e MOVING e
Conlol11, ......... I au.n TO IUltOPE t.,, IS .... ALL ~ tum.
ff • 1 llb1llll. ttc. Rueooabq
AND UP priced llllr fut ale. AMCirt. No Money' Dowa. • Jle* S.Yll&nd ·cblN, lllc1udl!ac lovely hand paint>
_t OAC ed pttdMr; '°"'china eupa n.oo Pet' wk. bu1• lea.ae plu. • uueen. llauwatt, brlc-
Newporter TV Se... •bnlc. PaJnUngs, record
Open ·w 8 P.M. ~ ..... tablel, cl)aits, ~
20'11 Harbor Blvd CM S4USlt etc. l..ldle9 clothing sz JO,
H~FI & Ste,.. THMll M1a clothing, Much
1210 more. S.. IAT. 11 SUN. 1968 __ STEREO ___ qopaole ___ ao_Ud_ ONLY.
state, 4 IPflei chancer. Ulct * lria. Corona del Mar
new. Ta.lte over amaU MOVING -QuaUty Furn
paymenta M $88.U cull. Andquel ec.-coo elk port
Credit DeJ>t. $--1299 bar Ger. ate.In Barotneter
EO 5• oak /fm Wld 11obt, port bltr Rnd STER · ' am dinette, HoUYwd ~ &-ct multiplex 1 mo. old. Cost divan, rte'd player Colored
S329. SAC! SllO. 402 l3tb St. RCA, coif~& e n d t'bls HB No. A ~ ......... . I .1 . uianet p Cl !I vcr r t c
Sportint Gooch ~ l500 1 673-6t51 42:U E. Coast llwy
------CdM. FR E t G HT DAMAGED .. ._.._ .. ._iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
SURFBOARDS, :r a c t o r y SWIMMING POOL
Direct. Uaed boards alaQ, 11 Ft ii.a, J'Uter, Surface
AU cheap. We bwtall new Skimmer, Maintenance Kit.
removable fiN ill your old F)tEE Gl...s Pad.
boercl. 142-'NOT $149.H
"lllander" Surfboard 10' 3"
Ve(')' SoOd concDtion
$75 * ~2511
' SICAltO POOL
tla s. 'Main, Orani t
532-1992
Antique Auction Ml1cell1neou1 ~
THURSDAY NIGHT 6. Aluminum Jump board.
Mey 23 • 1 p.m. $j(), Pool ladder. SIS. F'ield
Ca111ival glau, cut glass, Tlf-organ. $10. HI-Fl S j O.
fany type shades, pump or· Camera &: projector. $35,
gan, 2 4-pc marble top bed-din. rm let (maple) $250.
room sets, sideboards, roe-962-72TI
• FAlltlC SALE •
Mon. to FrL 9-11:30, 12:30-4
Sat. T A.M. to 'Z P.M.
Vast seJectfon of l<nit fabnc11.
Open DAILY to publlc. lim-
ited time only durina in-
ventory clewance.
FREE TO YOU
DOG l'or lacll 04/tt I yn,
WONDERFUL P E P P Y
PETI XJet WATCHER mix-
ed OoWt I month sc.em srn
'5 Cata ,\ Id~ need \lery
apecla1 bomel. Some Manx,
Bob-1Ail, Oalieot A other..,
PL.EASE HELP. 54M18S
Odore 4 p.m. S/28
SMOKEY Gray boy kttt~ I
wka. okt. A.Lio 1Uky white
and black 1 year old mam-
ma cat. 546-1133 51'11
KnTD"S. 6 wka old, sand
box ~. Black/white/
KreY marklnp. ~ Can¥on
Dr .. CM 548-6'197 4/21
2 Registered Beaalea to good
bomea. Malt & fel'Qale 4~
yrs. Love C'hlldren llhoU. It
lk:. 642---0852 5125
WANTED A cood hme for a
nk:e ~ mo old black male
puppy, Call at 162 E. 18th
St. C.M. 5tn
WE'RE S little klttem that
were lions GA Euter. One
blade, cne IJ"Y, one ticer
•rtped 892-.3681. 5/27
2 Beaut1tul ldtteu Danny •
Qyde, the.y will steal )'OW'
bean! 281. SaJG Tomu.
C.0.la Mr98. 543-3842 5/28
5 Lovely Little Kittens. Black
& white ' grey tabby, 6
wk1 . Ha e b roken .
642-!862 S/25
-·---~""'----~ S.Rltoeta 9010 Motercyca.. '300
~-=I ar~~~:o ()r. lll(I SAILING?--
dlard • oU Sa.o.&a .Ana. Pad-DJ.SlJJC.E 11{£S.El
dock l •ltera. '58 pr. mo. • P~l:I. bAab ID&e.mt. eau M2.(lll a.,.. ar ~ cSeprea.u., • mita11.
,,.,,_, cl~, baalui:.nce, etc.
f R.ANSjii()RT ATION PREJ'Ell TKESETT • e_Low cott. no work
H 1°i low $~~
., "" ~ j
0 New '61 ~ ·
. Trell .''~O" A'-~~~ 1.61 Cll75 t555• lotts& YKhh 9000 Care ~" ..W.. IA a
Cal 25. u u~ u s:zo. FrH a day, avail 1000 Cal 34.
a.tic INtlng Cta.... Try Our Club Plan
OfJtrtd to public by NEWPORT SAILING CLUB
D Strambler
'61 CllSO S666* : A Scrambler '
a.11to1 Pow.r Squ..tron I 675-GUO f.IEE '50' H
~ .. ~entary Pilollna Couri;es I SNOWBIRD Flberglus 432, 2
Evel')' Monday, Sl&l'Unt 7 acts of 11nll1. Trailer. good
PM, J une 10, Newport Har-rond. 00-3430 C2131 WE
bor Yacht Club, m W, Bay 4-4_4_10 ______ _
wtttl .NIW $988* 0 6•450' j • . Ave., Newport Beach lQ' SLOOP, ready lo aa11,
O.R, !or your t.'Ollvenlence 11leeps 6. 205.'t • Newport
Every Tueaday, s1artlng T Blvd .. make olff!I'. ~
HERB
FRIEDLANDER
N 1:
PM, June 11, Ensign School, "6' SLOOP LUDa\ 16
Irvine Ii C1W Dr., Nrwport Prrft<>t t.'Ondillon, 3 Sets
Beach, In Calclorium. No of Slllls. 642-2909
I 3150 Beach Blvcf.
193-7566 -537-6124
WESTMINSTER_
D
-·~. advanc:11 1·rglatratlon neccs-U OOl4 with trailer II ex-
aary. Enroll at class; 11 any Ira" Ex. Cond. S975 916
questions phone 548-ll74 ot Coronado Dr. CM 5-6-12'26 !!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!•!!!!!!!mll m.~. ---------'66 Tri' "Bonnie" xlnt ClCll)ll.o STAR #2932, dacron sails. Lo miles show Sunday 1~ FRl'IZ Ir AVERY like new, all aear II trlr. PbiUJpc 66 putatloo 510~
LOCAL NE'NPORT BOATS Onty S800 * ~2985 Balboa Blvd. m.-9'
l)'. Yawl, Meda work $1.500 HOURLY RENTALS 61$-5185 .,
23' Trojan, V-8, xlnt $2500 RHODES 19'1 * DRAFJ'ED: 65 Jl&c Hoa!U
25' Ouis o'niter V-8 $1.500 Fun Zone Boat Co .. Balboa Super HAW!< $395 & se v~o
33' Rhodes, race, S1p $3100 ALBERG 35. every extra. $395 or best otters ~ ·_
27' Chris O>nnle, clean $7250 perfe<:L cond. S 1 8 . 9 O O. 1964 Honda, 2.50 Scram~ 34' FAirliner -Nice! Sl2.000 673-7521 t?Clfi 47' Dlt'sel Ketch, rug~ed ., new engine. Good coed ....,.
Try S21.000 Sf)ffd-Skl Boats 9030 962--0121 alt 6 -...
24' Gladiator F/C Sip $41.iO
:!&' PeartlOl'l Commdr r r. 1711· OUTBOARD CABIN Auto 5-rvle9 :
Sip, Tops! $.;(Q) CRUISER. gl&sSrd. Incl. & P•rts 940CI
512 _ 31st St., N.8. 11'81ler. both ·~,tkensr. Xlnt ·~ OLDS Parts, (¥int ~
675-0442 * 494-3916 ev1>s. l'Olld. Sle('J)s 2 111 cabin, 2 in 111• ,,_". 4 ...,.. ~
Small manufacturinr & en-
gineering comp&Jl)' requires
1'dMdual to handle all de-
tail.I related to penocw1
records, pe.rsonal atatist.lcl a reportt, poup inlurance,
penionnel~terviewinf, and
workmen'• compenution.
Ability to write job de$Crip-
t1ons le personnel proc«lur-
et desirable. Some experi-
ence • colleie education
preferred. Capeble of ad-
vancement to ~oM<lng with
management on all employ-
ee le Industrial relaUon mat-
ters. Salary open. Pleuc
send reaune to:
Spanish Med lter r1ne1n
SHOWROOM SAMPLES
8 Ft wood carved armlod di-
van with large man's mate!).
ing chair: beautitul Mccli-
terranean fabrics and col-
on. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish
dark oak-top dining ael with
black or avocado framed
chairs; d~raUve Vinyl de-
algn. 5 Pc Mediterranean
bedroom set -9 dl'llwe.r Mr.
I: Mrs. dresser, large fram-
ed mirror, large nite com.
modes, matching panel de-
sifned headboard.
kers, lovesea11, bowfront AN..:...:..TI:__Q_UE--u-· _ctlfl_•_t -0-r
china csblneta, r o 11 top drawers w-beveled plate
desks, round oak tables, mirror $100 Glass enclosure ~mmode1, ~ hutches, Cor fireplace 33 3/8 W x 3~ H
pianot, 5 Grandfather clocks $50 673--02S2 JlOO Seaview
It mlJCellaneou1 bricabrac. C;on• clel Mar '
Costa ?tleea Knitting Milla
929 Baker st1, Costa Me•
2 Adorable kitties. Rare
eallco female &: gray &:
apricot male. 7 wka old
~~7 5/25 eat:kpit. $750 ava ' ,.._..,., "l"'· ""':"'
12 VOLT -"S.D" Marine Bat-494-2189 1tlter 8 pm slant plate: llt'W battery\ 2;'t ,
teriec • a Amp. hrs. New, -------'---1 V wt» mo. cuar.: ~
ruaranteCMf, name brand-17' Gl~tron. 150 HP 1/0, plugs, 44'a-AC fitt rilli:
Staco, Inc.
1139 B•ker St.
Coste MIN
92626
An equal opportunJty
employer
$895 VALUE
Full Price NOW $429.'5
OR TERMS AS LOW AS
$3.00 PER WEEK
CWIJI aeU ite1Q4 ~vldually)
NODOWH
Use Our Store CbllJ'ie
No fancy front Bt!r . .
QUALITY VALUES INSlDE!
APROVED FURNITURE
2159 H.,bor Blvd., C.M.
Daily 9-9, 1~5 SUnday
• 548-9660 •
WHIRLPOOL Wuh« It
dryer aet. U50: Packard
R-I Est·-· Bell Color TV maple con--»• aol~ fl50: custom 4'x8' Salesman Parquet top din rm tble w/6
Are you grJtinr the bat ~ chrs, $200; Zenith blk & wht
f bard k., TV, $50; Tflfl. pool table num or your wor · w/alate bed, $200; & misc
Would you like lo be getting other ltem11• 673-2750 a 60/4-0 aplJt with a 70~ bon-u.s split 00 )'OW' third sale. TRADmONAL Solid mahog
Top Costa Mesa location. twin br ~et\ dl'IU' ,,,/roir, 6
Ptogresslve advertisln, • drwr dist, nlte s'md, box
marketing techniqu~. -sprgs, mat. Xlnt w.nd. Onbi
This is where the action 19! S200 54~-
Write Boie P-Uf, Dally Pilot. MODERN Glau top •
for details. wrought dining table .fl x 72.
C.O.t $500, ae U $150 67J...-0980 M•ture C1thier end M.rgin Clerk ROUND Glass top tbl, 4 chrs
k $45: Brown sofa, $45; sq end Experienced In bro. erage t'bl $25 54G-1670
bualnesa. Approximate sal----------ary $400 a month. Salary NEW sofu $59.75. Oearing
negotia ble depe.ndinc oa ex-House. 5201 Paramount.
perience. Pico Rivera, 213: 6~9150
Goodbody & Company CU1tom Stereo U"JQ; 1mall
LAGUNA BEACH living rm tel $551 otnce desk
Call for appointment 545; 543-4203
Mrs. Kirner $8003 DIVAN A: 4' ma tch Ing
SUB DIVISION SALES loveseet, COfll 9625 SAC!
Ouutandlnr opportunity for $100. Like New! 67~752
full time tract ulespttlOll. T' near new F.arly American
You will benefit from Co-op davenport roee belie $75 or
Sales I: ruaranteed trades. T. 642-2288
Co n t a c t Mr. Weierback.
WaM<er t\ Lff, Inc. 546-1210.
MEN A women to circulate
popular petition. Must be
rertltered voter of Orange
<:ounty. Good pay. Inquire
at 1905 E. 17th St., Room
212, Santa Ana or phone
~. 892-6587
SHOULDN'T you be Rllinr
the hottest area -Huntington
Beach~ Call Phil McNamee
for appt. Villa~e R t a I
Estate
96l-44n 546-3103 ---------. Hair Stylist
For bul,Y new shop. Excel-
lent opportunity! P h o n e
833-9329 or 89'l·591i
School•lnttructloft 7600
NEW CLASSES •••
••• ST AltT WEEKLY
' Colnplfte Secretarial I Oerlt Typist
I SPtClal Courie•
BNahup 'I'yptJli:
IBM STANDARD
" IBM SELECTRJC
fBM EXEC
Afternoon & Eve. Claa1e11
LOW BUDGF:J' TERMS
100'1 of IUCCdlfW lflcfu.
t,iea thete put 5 yl'ltrll
POLLY PRIEST
BUSlt{~ COLJ.ECE
325 N. Newport Bl., H.B.
Phone SO.ml
Offlce Fumtture I010
SACRIFICE
Fine Office Furniture. E~c
~ale. Creder\U, 3'NIUgahyde
chalrs & steel File Cabinet.
All tor S3SO. Call ~
aft/ 6 p.m.
HouNholcl Goods 8020
MOVING to Alaaka. AJI
·household furnlshtnp mu1t
go. Sacrifice. 494-9375
Ger_,.s.i.
6.J panel doors -2 rlsu en-
try doon. Metal clothes
poles. ~eral 30-55 ial
drums. 4 rims for 67 Dodge
tru~. Skit saw ~ d r i I I.
Shampoo ba.cln!, many mile
Items. 54S-nl2. 3315 Clay,
Newport Beach.
SOFA. 8\ii It. lor\J, Cold .t
gr11. quilted; Dave Sweet 10'
surfboard; tlec. m l'it e r ,
ebaira uat'd. ho u 1 eh old
a.rudes. 2139 Catalpa, MB
..... 2246
MOVING -Effryttllng must
Sol B1Jce1, bedroom aeta,
cll&ln. 110la, refl'lJ-Ettott,
WMbf!r/dryer, patlo f\lrn,
Dover Shoc'el ~
Moving, everything ron1
Adaill'al color TV.Stereo,
K'lns .. ~. bl.Into. oak
• pine ant~•. loed1 of
ml.c. '«I E. 19th, C.M.
ANTIQUE .
AUCTION GALLERY PVT Pty in La1t11na Sch
11929 CARSON STREET needs lmmed. 100 yda good
H#\WAflA N GARDENS ~s~ carpet. OU white ar
t2 blks East of 605 Frwyt ltgnl bclge. 75c 10 $l yd * 547"6748 * depending on condition and
E. (';, Corretton. auctioneer quality. 494-l70l Evt'I.
'Due to lnnetoey arriving I.B.M. Executive. Roy a 1
late, there will be no inspec-Elec., Flexawrlter a u t o
lion lil 5 pm Thursday. typewrltei: copymg mach.
New bikes at coat. 345 E.
Appllenc" 1100 19th s1 .. c .M. 642-1269
....;..;:....-..-------TRAILER Awning SlO Warne
WASHERS $29.95; dryers iron $5 Toaster $5 Iron S5
S3S: Frcbel'I $75: Retrlg.. Toaster $5 55 Cad nee1wood
coppertone le AYOC.; Guar. _ Air. Excellent SJOO. 2m
540-1095 "C' Placentia. C.M.
12 cu. Ft .. G.E. dbl. dc?or 18' Round Sea.rs Sundeck
yellow refr1g.; $70. MOVU1g Pool 4• deep, l yr old. Slide,
must aeU. Xlnl! 642-2597 ladder, sundeclc, filter. A
DAMASCUS Shuttle sewing cleaning equip. Orig co.'\
machine, ~I attach. Mint $500. Beat offer. ~1008
cond. a.;Q. 646-0450 LGE. Sectlon!U couch SSO:
24" Zenith '66 Blk It white
Antiques 11 10 TV $100: floating po o 1 _ __....._______ loum:e $15. 3429 Quiet Cove,
SALES SALE! SALEI CdM. 644-2013 Mt 6 PM
!WU top de!tl Sl30, 10 trunks ANTIQUE Se(J'etary, Ital.
$!5 ee., HooMer cab $90, 5 marl> coUee tble A Ir oon-
Commoda S24 ea. Engrav-dltioner. Rec'l chair, New
Inga Cfte 1111111 $2, Brass Kenmore wuh. Girl's bdrm
bed $75, Antiques Amper. i;et Misc. 67~934 sand 2624 Newport Blvd, CM ..:..:.:...:.....:.:..:.......:...:...._ ___ _
642-3069 CARPET -Apt.a -Homes.
Quality Installation. Free ANAHElM Center Antique estimates. All p r Ice 1 .
Show &: Sale: May 23. 24, 25 546-4478 eves. Lk. Co~
.t 28 niun, Fri, Sat 1 to 10: tractor
Sun l to 6; Katella It Harbor 8 ....;LK~-Dy-ed--a-tr-alg_b_t_•_lll_b_le
nr. Disneyland. Sl.50 ad-stole, extra Iona. Hip length
mission. Oildrn under 12 Emprei.'S chinchilla jacket,
free. both in excel cond, Will sell
OLD private papers of Judp:e reuonably. ~7 eves.
from 1870' • thru early 1900'1 Lovely new draperies -aU
Dodge City, Gunnison, Colo. sizes ft-om model homes
Salt Lake City 673-8316 CdM also sheere. Carpetlng ~
Eves ~all day wkends new 200 ydi.· heavy avocado
ANTIQUE Sale close.out. shag. $4.00 yd. 646-8332
Dottles Antiques. 1 5 l 1 6 KIRBY vacuum cleaner and
Beach Blvd., Midway City. attachmentJ. Take over
893-2535 paymeni. ol 16.50 or S49.70
caah. Credit dept. 535-n.I
Pl1nos ~91n1 1130 UPHOLSTERING -$79.50, l * PIANOS It ORGANS * pc. (European craftsmen) * Largest 1tock In So. Calif. Free est, del, pickup, 215 * 20%-40% OU·Player pianos Main, HB "Berny" 53&-6405
1000 rolla to choole from w ALNUT -O\fft, dresser * Term~ • Terms ·Terms * mirror pd $280 r.-ell $85 cot-
cash for your piano or trade fee & end tblJ misc Items
grand piano for new aplnel aaCT'! 8J9.«>4S
Field's Wholeaale P1ano Co. MOVING: Norge ru dryer
12072 Brookbunt at Oiapman S50; ROie l!Ofa $25; uphl cbr
Garden Grove (n4l 638-2770 & ottomn $35; Bkcae hdbrd,
I 5 • Sal f ntstnd Sl.'i. 494-40.\1 • pr11t9 e • FILL DtRT WANTED
Used Baldwin Spinet $695 Laruna Bch, up to 10.000
Used Baldwin, Thom08. CY. n4: 496-l840 Hammond Organa $195 up. 7
Spinet. Contole, Studio l EASY Auto wu'her, xlnl
Upright planoe. specially re-cond, $50; 3 piece bdrm set
duced. $195 ~. ....:S3S=.:..: ...:.5*-39SI.;..::....:_;_ ___ _
WARD'S BALDWIN S'ruDIO '66 NEW Book ol Knowledge,
1801 Newport, CM 642-8484 20 vol $1.25 o: VS Ford eng.
Lowrey apt orpn S499. Blum 54&40.10 wkdays
Wurlitzer piano repo $499. AIR cond, alidtnl glllSS dnl.
Weber reblt pud ~. screen, alum. s b e e t •
• R.ellster now for summer rvenatll), BBQ, 536-0321
piano CCIUrlel Cagn T.\3), BEAUTIFUL H A RV EST
adult orpA classes. TABLE $7S; aft 5 A wkendl
E-ZTERMS 1...:..:SJS-~790'2~-~---~ MUSIC CITY, C.M. Nent su.r(board. 9' I". * ~M * Excellent condition.
6~ Evr•
Baby Carrlace.
l~ed pram C91t $180 WI~
MOVING ,BARGAINS!
Draperlea, wbt, lined, clnd, 4
pnb T'lclO', l-7'x6' $150;
Portbl outdr d1x gas BBQ l
butane tank '65; Scandnvian
drplt expand di! $40: Prtbl
Motorola ltereo, 3 spkr $.'l5:
Mod banging lamp $10
Balhoa Pt 615-49'19
Spechll Oi)'Jnpic Coln
A 11ew ahlc>ment or the 25
peso lilver Olympic Nlm-
memoratlffl coin has been
~!Ted from .Mrxico 11nd
the previous k>w price ol S3
remains intact Some ~wap
meets are ([etting S3.75
each!~
*AUCTION*
11 you wlU eeD « bey
llV• Wlnd1 a try
Auction• P'rlday 7:30 p.m.
Windy's Auction Bern
Behind TOllY'a Bld1. Mat'I
:1715% Newport, CM 646-3686
CARIBBEAN Bound -sell
all: 17 Pc rattan furn. stereo
conaole, lovely nn divider,
Kenmore auto wuh, china
cabinets, ·t)'pewrtter, Navy
unllonna 12 ~2. many misc.
Sat l Sun :IOI -»th St NB
673-610C
FOAM Rubber cut lo atze.
Uphol supplies, ta b r I c 1 ,
naugahyde. Factory outlet.
Low prices, A-1 Foam
Fabric I: Upbob.tery Supply
Co., 311 E. 5th St., S.A.
835-ll81
SPANISH Cabinet -dark oak
removable marblt top -
beautllul decorator piece -
&old dfalgn on f111nt -pvt
party -beat otter 673-8316
CdM. Ens all day Wkends
4 Adorable ldttem, IOl'lg It
lhort-haired 5 wka. old.
Sl>-27m 5/2T
2 ~ cats. M o t h e r t\
daughter . Fixed.
642.. 7857 5/a!
2 cute kiUe111 left. Free le
free delivery. Call 646-1133
or 646-2414 5/28
IBOROBREt> Collie Fe1J1ale
nice pet .b' c b I ) d re n
642-4791 5/28
WHITE, Black l Tabby kit-
tens at'1? looklnr for homes
5'I0-9963 S/28
KITl'ENS: 2 TiRers & 2
black w/white feet. 8 wreks
old. $48-07&2 5/28
FAN Palm trees. you dig &
haul 839--0735 9577 Gardenia,
Fountain Valley 5127
BRITISH Blue kitten It solid
black Man.x kitten, 6 wks,
trained. 642-4424 5/27
AIR.EDALE Male 1 ~ yrs old
AKC reg., blk le tan. Call
54&-9284 sn.s
KlTrENS 5 weeka, 2 black It
white; ane grey. fat, fluffy It
friendly 673-6517 S/25
FREE: llllffy kittens, .t0me
. all while, aome slate 1ra.y.
Male 6 female. 548-3257
PETS and LIVESTOCK
Dot• 1125
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPS
AKC REGISTERED
Champion Blood lines
Bred for
Quality le Temperament
Shots A Worming
Pedigree with each PUP
2 left 1 male, 1 female
rec. $107.10 • Special Sale -pwr. lilt; all extras: water b o 1 e . uppe!'-291f~
one week only • S49.50. Ready to 111e! 548-898."i radio, 2 spkra. AM: ~
Marine & Bauery Shoppe 14' Ski &.!, glus, 35 Jl.P., eng.; tires. etc. 642...m:J ,.
~10 W. C0tst Hwy .. N.B. lrailtt. fully equipped. Xlnt PORSCHE Engine, 11.W tl
642-ml 642-4235 cond. $595. 642-7830 sup!'r. Completely NbM!t'.
$500 ~ Between N 1937 18' Ow-acter boat lo1t M.inten1nc. 9033 PM : oriclnal lhore bolt for yacht
inboards. 4 c y 11 n de r MASTS need refinl.&hing? II T I unlvenal englnr, perfect Varnish, paint, rigging! Tra er, rive
runabout for bay boat. Only Call Jim Ziegler TRAVEL Trlr. to ·
one like it $600. Phone 646-4003 or 962-0603 eve to tr'Vl. 1rlr. 11 euy u 1~ 548-5294 ask lor Joe for brand demonstration. EXPERIENCED SKIPPER fully S. C. I: Df'ff "-Boat maintenance man $4400. 536-2119 aft 4 ~ ,,
'67 Century Sabre 18' 11pd want.a work. 548-3561 '66 NIMROD bdtp ten 't
boa!. 235 V Fireball eng. -YACHT Maintenance & LraUer, cooking unit, mlll:P
Only l> hrs. Ski ladders, repair at yoor dock. Ex-extra.a. S9!l5-549--0938 -apotUKfit etc. Coat $6.500 sell for $4500. Car in trade or periencrd. Reas. 548--7807 13' Travel Tra11e.r '66; new
will llnance 2692 °-·y·'"-e cond., sl,ps. 4; butane atove,. • aa ....... Merine Equip. 9035
Qr. 642-4062 -------'-----icebox. ms. 646-7616 -------20' Schock rowlng dory, SHIP CHANDLa\Y k MftG
tbrglss hull, foamed sldes, New & Ustd Boat Supplirs at True I :.sJ:.I
non-sinkable, equip w/rud. DlSC'OUNT pric~. W i 11 .56 Ford Courier panel, trtr
dcr, tiller, dagger board, BUY or TRADE all kinds of hitch. new hrad lln!nr, }ies
la;il. top cond. $600. Located marine gear. 304 28th St.. board sidlng inside, r61t
1901 Bayside Dr., NB. Call Npl Bcb. 675--0131 eng. S500 ca.sh only~,
494-2541 '6 man Winslow: life raft. new .65 FORD Pickup, new tlrU. '
SOUTH O>asl 18' w/100 HP ln orig CIUT)'lng cue cost brakes Metal tool bolO IJ
Gray eng.; outriggers, bail $299 sac $199 673-4872 lumbe~ rack .. 545-6107 • •
tank; 1rolllng rod holden, 1965 EVINRUDE l961 Chevy Pick-Un vs; ' bilge pumps, conv. lop I. M """"' OR .. a o " : side curtalrui; Rad i o 15 .P ••• ,,.,. ...... .. 7 4 speed, radlo. beater, '
-Extras sharp. 5.16-4574 • · (Apelco), CB antenna. etc. B t Sii M • 9036 $1800 673-4474 °• P oor1n9 _ '56 Ford Pick Up, clean bocQ.
FOR FISHERMEN: 19'3" $20 Reward lo whoever find:. nins fair, $350 cash. Eve?.
1964 GLASTRON deep V slip or moorlnr for m,>" 24' 548-6802 ~".'llO
hull, 120 HP Mere 1/0 Trimaran, H' be am . '59 GMC. complf'teb' ~··
drive + :in HP Mere aux 64&-$716 aft 6 conditioned! Xlnt
outbrd. Marine radio 2 scoop (10) Boat slips available, for ~tiape. ~75 ~ :,:·
lnbrd bait tank, Iota more clean sailboats. 25' to JS'. * 1964 JEEP · ~·
xtras. $3700 842-1239 S2.25 per ft on Coast 4 wheel drive pickup, ~
"DOLL OF A BOAT" Hia'hway. 642-4235, 642-9202 VS engine. S48-Sn7 ,
28' ta 1 t Co-Marco CruisPr 3 Bo11 slips available. xlnt INTERNATIONAL KB e,,
Large AFT dl!Ck. 200 hrs! localion, 2601 W. Coast Hwy. 1949 Flatbed • 1loelcr¥=~
Needs work $3988 as is. S2.00 per fl. 130 ft. m111) S325 .. 968-4133
Mlac. W1nted 161()_ 83T.J865 Eves alt. 6:l> PM
PlER AVAIL. 100 S . j48-8966 or ~8-'il!l'l Ernie ========::::.
Bayfronl B.I. 6?3-0'285 __ BOAT Slip tor power bo.,I. C1mpen '!!
DRY Boat storage for 10' lo side tic. any length to ~· 1-__.;.;.._ _____ ....,. ---------W~ends after 9 AM WANTED 50· ooa1s. Fac111ues 10 110 $1.so f1. 673-4872 Open Road ·. , .
F urnttur•Appll.nc..
Color TV'.-.Stereot
-TOOLS-
531.121 2 or 193-0S55
SS CASH SS
LOOK!
Grooming all breeds. ROY-
L YN K~N~. Poodles It
Schnauzers a 9')eClalty, Con-
tour sty!lng. Some pick up
A deJJvery. Dlya 546-4163
Eves 540-8510
. DOGS FOR SALE
.l"oric on your bout on Coo.'1 ~80-A_T_OOO< __ F_O_R_RE_NT_ ,.
Hwy, Mariners Milr, N.B. '>C.' 40c -r ft. 642-9202, 642-1235 ~ to 6-J power .. ~ ·67~.
'65 OWENS, 25' CLEAN. Sips
4. lully galley, enc. head lo1t·Yacht
1/s. MUST SELL, Priv pr· Charters 9039
ty, $4600. 962-•1370 ---------
Glasspar 18' Srafarrr. 110
hp INC Mere Crusire drive.
CAMPERS & TRUCKS.
" ONE STOP · ·~
Heaclq11arten: ..
& LEASE
We pay. cath tor: Standard poodle, temale. Tea·
I Furruturt I Appllanctt oop top poodle, female. Dob-
1 Antiques I Toola erman pupa t\ grown does
Excel cond. Many rxtras.
714: 675-1703
AVON REDSHANK
e CHARTER TiiE FIN EST
New 40' Krtch
673-2~17 • 67>2400
loet Storage
The Right Truck, Campti'
It All Extl1\ Equipment
•Saves You Hundttds •
FORD.OIEV . .CMC-DODGE;
WE ARE SPECIAL!m ,
STOP IN AND SEE... •
Orange County'• larreat..11>
ventory now at
ON ITEM or -· ' COMPLETE HOUSD'UI. AKC • ROYLYN KENNELS. 12 tt Air Boal, excel cone!. for BOAT S'roRAGE
lowest special pt1cea. . •
Call S47..fi74I or l27.a2Tl Days 54Ml63 Eves 54G-8510 dinghy, scubs. local rishllli. & LAUNCHISG
S150. 67~126 SaU or pawtt up 10 16'
CHILDS ChiCferobe wanted.
Suitable ror • n t I q u I n g .
Phone 642-4980 It no ana. try
again.
A PET OR A PEST!
New obedlenct classes
startlng. I..ynn Russell
546-3800 53-1-2860 ---• HIGH TRAD&INS~.J e BANK TERMS e FACTORY DlRECT
l7' Cabin Ctuiscr. Trlr. 50 Fenced yard. Newport
Johm1on. rccrntly o/hauled, Bayfront. Monrhly rares
bail t11nk. elrr starter. lnch1dr ... Use or hoist
xtru . mo. ;-,.18-17:16 l.ltunching
AKC Pembroke Webh Corg( 2'1' '""':?'""1fi\· RAVEN-CALI. ANTHONY'S M.chln•ry,~~7~ pu!).' Champion stock 6 wks. V-8 !)«~;;·~~I ht'nd, bnh tank. ~2281 -' '68 CAMPER s~
Will send copy pedigree on SHARP! $3000. 642-S0.116 v.g 4-s~cd Deluxe cab H.D.
FORJ<LJITS -Will F\nsnce requeat S»--0022 sl~r 6, iri:raft t100 suspension split rims or lo!' 2COO lb CWk, COod $795, ---------30' C11bb1 Cn.ii!lrr. Chry • m lb. Elec. Xlnt $1350 LEAVING For J:;urope, Jove-Excrllent condition. $2500 or BELLANCA ctrmonstratora, prolil('. Larie n dlator, 11
1y 8~ mos. r~ale toy poo. best offer. ~3771 76().C & Viki"" 300, low amp, ball. heater altema•: LT 44 TowmotOr, aoocl 1896. .... n.. I b ... u b .._ ~ 4000 lb Towable Sl~. die, Chmgn AKC, shols. • SAC SALE! 32' '[Win Die~I time, full rra panel II llUIO IJ\IQ y .. rau c ra--......
4000 lb Flat tap O.rk. Xtnt. hsbrkn SlOO. 548-l951 Reidy to go anywhere pilot. But offer next 2 belts. padded duh I inllrv--
f1350. AKITA'S; Rare J11panear * ?nee-$13,500. OR 3-5822 * weeks. 714: ~2474 metnt P1u~•·.~1 wbhl,
-lb u T Cl .... 9'l£A buntina ""-. 3 males. J au omat c apt..,... : ... ww 1"' _,.,, VV&• TAKE Small boat in lrndc 30' METHODIST Minister W1lllls YOUR CHOICE 10,000 lb Oertt Sl'IM. female, 8 wks c>ld $150. C:ll31 HOL Sloop. A-1 rtind· all :\ Pt\ttnera ln bis Crsann . -·---~i:
"""' -or av-..... 2•33 37~1358 rves It wkends 3 l"" ... ,,.1o ""OI FORD·CllEV·GMC-DODGc. ~"""' ~ ~· °"' ~ ra('{'salls radio 67!'>-139 •v-o v o-o• • ~ $2 0 · AH. Compreaaon & accea.
Elcc moton. t111k1, l air
pumpa. All at 25% dl1C01.1nt.
Burt• Barpin Barn 1m Newport 81\'d. 543-9932
~ AMP DC pa driven arc
welder w I trailer $39&.
67J..3122 aft 4: 30 w9tcia¥s
JRlSH SETTER PUPPIES 16. OB, motor • trl -Ill"'" 59 VER~ .. ~~N:Bl.E Cash or lrRdt' for pie:~p. Mobile Home. 9200 • with r11mper pun:helt
HUNTING & F'icld-n:i111 irood condition LJ 8-f1l:-l IO x ~ QuaUty bit. Cbt rxp. 2 Stand.UP WALK·THIU '!
Uc. Sklpprr AvU. Bdnn. Awnings. Porch<'~ ' -~ 134-q!r pu~ics. $40. W-8!9'1 Day wk. or mo Lovely yard. Comer lot. 1111~ hu~kct seats a ~ 1
16771 Irby, H.R 613-51~ New caJ'1)ft~. dra~s. Nnr ln th~ 61 ~ 1 ...
BAS.SE"I' Puppies. AKC * Lido H. 2 9tts 3111 --Hoea. Consider rl'I' f« pnrt with dual wh~ll. euliDllaff.
Red A whit~. Jltd ahota. 1'14'W, S915. or Kltf et' one 846-9186 atttr 11 AM k. Powrr •teerina a ...._.I
NOW HERE -tbe new
Su~tnsT.JOO
Hammond Sp\Jlttt cqan
-the finest ,..,
SC'HMlDT·PHil.J..tPS CO.
190T N. Main • m
Santa Am
S.mtlrr! 842.-Jn7 c.. •• 11186 Pacemaker. 2 BR, &x-t. complete t:amper _.. 2 Wheel trlr. W'. A prot'1 FREE TO YOU Bl.A....., rov POOD' s-pt pymnt. 847"186 ndo ment, plua 'a oei-,...
mcnre:n. fdlt'r. n .c:uvm, 7 w1t1""'old. AKC, rem~ 10' Glulpar -tibft'llNI pa llv rm. ~t Ill) tn .tell • «Wlllintd b'PI WiJM,
tool• -all for $3111. ~ POOOLE, black m·•·, •~·-6T>-l714 R11111Mut .. ~ bu! not famil)t ptc In S.A. ~. compliote kitchen raetUU., ..,.. ... v... bu--'" .... --~i••• T.O.P. ol $99.61 a mo. Dk'k, lldl 1 ~-""!!!!m'!!•!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'j Bn<ES: ,... boy'• SC!hwlm "Ide. Nred _.... yard. a """ .. 4;), Olir "'" U.l ........ I nr a ... --a pade. . -:: bo ' ST " avuw ErlgliM Bull Dar puppies. .,._...,.,.. • ~ s• .. 95 WALNUT f'rcncb Provincial SlS: :In" y a startf't Sbota. ~ tva. AKC1 C'ha"1'1 sired, rtA!Oft. S.fllllNh 9010 WANT To bu7 11 ~ 111t'd Iii"'" ..-.
spinet piano -rmtaJ return. ~TOll8 WHITE Coclc·"-Poo 1 yr old able. * 897-4971 • Mobil«-borne 10 x 40 tum. FIR
LUic new. Sim (1 ONLY! l CORGEOU! Full l r n It II male -1ood -t clllldnft. • TRIMARAN 35• OCf•n racer. .... .... " ..Iv• al--It ""'t ..... • .
GOULD MU!tC COMPANY A •-·• S3 ooo ""' BEAGLE Pups. " •~b: n 1 ted M 1 hull .-.._~ 11• .. -"' '" Al C •ti I 20C$ N. Mam. S.A. 54'J.OIS1 :::u ':.~ ~ ' ' Met: 5 p.m. t0-1231 sm AKC. Show ' field Ownp. rn::.::ip ~: 8t ~ 01 ~ MW953 r o• -• aa ...__. ar... SURI' BOARD , BEAUT. l.Cltll~ Ped.; sso. 548-tTa ~tNJ r " '¥1 118 LANDCRAn Incl .......... .
_. lAllllt ........ ~ dtnt -like MWI ~· I wb. 511T • GERMAN Sltr.PHJ:RP e atJNFI.SH, IW • wtu~ dac =·~ma aecftl l.ncl Wlflt .... .. '*' ..r. C15aDI * MT..$309 • PIJA>lea. AKC ~ ..u., Ju1t 1 11' old ldnt •--L ........... ·-, FREE Kiti.. tt IDOCI home a parantted. ,,.._ cand. $tOO ~ ' BAYVIEW M~ Home, ,......._ ... :. 1 T•.vt·•-aos 2 ~,.::. m ~ ::~ ~ DALMATIAN .... Ase JO Maor l'Clr •If. Oood eond. ~~~t clock FAcT01Y 1aic1 ·
al NT dellwr P'f1 P't1 .-S KlTl'ENS 2 W.S a OM =--~~~:· ~ pa.•~=· tt ltEDUCEI>I 1911 STAR. --~ :
COLOR TV OOLE Combination dell, ll't'1· t wb. -..i 5/27 OUTSTANDiNO Codi a poo ..,._nL Out-'--LIKE NEW-20'x43' moo IJO S. Ha tar -. ! St MO. llnk •me ...s 5 mandllo 3 """ale killftl. llladt .s ...,.,.. S20. '"" -,,....., ~ Senta Ane Jl1-4610 1 OJllcln • ..., Saeriftct. ~TT INJ, kllll Mir. llMIT1 11'1111> 5t0-3m w/ttfr. Nrw •Ill. 540-1171 OiJbA ·
Ffte krrtoe AU'MllN Haa •• JKbt ADOAABtJ.: x.n.t ._ avoct GvtfWMlli K-"h 2fi ' Metercyclte not• ·n t~· ff T (>:;.;: • Ord'~,.._ i':~r's* :f:t, ..-: home. M>-nn sns ...,... IUO ~'l?IO. mci m..10 ll!I.,,... 750 cc. Modlfl..t. ~uoC:· .. ~ • • l
B" 11.M:K ..... Die DU fi#)Aiiiid; ..di Wi& CUTE Utile,laftm. ....... TIWNJ:R It.Olis .a.._ Km: No. ..m. VW'1 dfM. Very SoOd cond. SISO. CAMPD FOft W.S 1011 r..tlh--....., • 1'1ttnt«-IMrtl ... • a bouwbc .... u: ~ Ila .. tit SlllO. A •• e • e •"""1 trtr.·-. ...----. w M-ail arc. r BED • ---·I> • ._, ... --W1itt ....... .., e-a.. H ............... --iidit II c kT &liiU a.. 118 ~ ID lllCllltl J'llla, Cll. i
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Q DAILY PILOT Saturday, May 2S, 1%8
"lRANSPORT A TION fRANSPORT A TION Im~ Au ... HOO Used Cars 9900 TIANSPOITATION TIANSPORTATION TaANSPOITATtON TRANSPORTATION •
CAMPER Ir
• 'TRAILER SHOW
f'r'ee admissloo today dlru ~ 'Sat., June l , in Hun tington
• Center·s air condluoned mall
Btarb Blvd le &tinge~
.-at San D1qo Fwy. HB
~l __ c_o_R_Tl_N_A __ Will Buy
JOHNSON & SON
UNCOl.N wucun °'" S.IMMvs '41-7M W. CH\t Hwy~ NI
Ml-nil -6f1·0H1
84!1 Air 4 Door srdan. 6 eyl.
UM c.,. "°' U... C... ftOO UtM c.. '900Uled C•n "°°
GROTH CONlBlllftAL
1--------------------~
CHEVROLET
USED
CARS -·-'66 IMPALA SS
lit. 4 '""· .. ,., ••
$2099
'66 FORD LTD
Vt. Auto. Ill. SlletlM, '· elt.
$2499
'6-4 IMPERIA~
l'ull DOW9t, ft<I elt. MMlt'•7t.S,
$1599 '
'63 GALAXIE 500
va, Aute. 111. 1...-n,,..
$1199
'63 GALAX1E
W. Allle, !', ,,..,,.,., NXf' ......
$899
'81 Coe~. teether In-
~. climatrol, all pqw~
•· J'Mtory oond, S,000 mll-
t't. zooo. ~ ni&bla.
·eo 1.1nco1n eontinet11&1 S350
IOO ~ 6tWl22 all f.30 week days
DODGI
'6' P~ 2 dr bdtp,,fUU pow.
et', elec window1, R &: H,
air, 32000 ml, pert. cond.
$1550. $3942
·57 Dodge 4 dr., lo miles,
vecy gd motor, gd work car. noo fiml. or ttade ~6
POID
'62 fOID
OMltry ad&n. VI, automa·
tic, power steering, radio
and healtt, clean f'lr.
KNOWN FOR
QUA Iii.I ff
We meintein th.+ reput•tion on our USID
CAI LOT. If you went to be sure of the
u.e~ c•r you buy, be 1uro to look ovor our
fine .. ~oction of CADIUACS.
'67 U.ill1c
s.-•wee
Full -· ••t. i.w ml'". new
$5395
'67 C1dDl1c
c..,.. YUie
F'uU • ..,.# .,,, low mllu, ~w
~ -rMIY, Miiie Wl btdc l"t' blaell vS..,.1 tw.
$5395
, 67 Cldllllt
C..,.•Ylle
l'ull -· elt, low mllt.. MW Ut w•~•nlv. turciuolso wl bl•cl(
Full -· '* t,toO mllft, -:•' w•"'"nry.
$6495 J
'6S Cadillac
c.w. c • .,.
1 to U.00.. fr-. l'ull -· llr. low mllH.
$3799
'6 7 Cldillic ......
: TT CORTINA Station wagon,
_, like new. ~/H, 4-spd.,
economical! St495 54(H)ll4 ~I:.::==::=:::::::=========-.. #
VOLKSWAGEN Yoll?' Volkswagen or Portcbe
lo: pay top dollars. Paid for
or not. Call Ralph
lnder, 1utom&ll('. power '63 GRAND PRIX ltrg· rarlio 11nrl heater.
$1295 l'uM -· feel •ir• LXD~. $1499
$795
STANSBURY
BUICK
"'"'Ot.
$5295
•
l'Ull -· eit, -cer W r· ran1v Whllt w/bleck "°",,..
100111 lnl ., btck vlnvl too.
$6495
CATSUN ;;.,s-~~--~~~~-
~. 2!!!'~
!• : Barwick Hayden ~ $ 199 Cash o; Tracie
·• ;36 Pymts @ $54.16 mo
:: .. 75,000 mi Guu1nty
:-: : 494.9n3 * 639-3617 :; iJ vw. dlr. dlx, xlnt cond. 1
:-,:owner. Take trade. Pymt•
~= .$33.86 mo. 63S-3617
.~
~;: FIAT
~·~,~--~~~--~~ _· * NEW FIAT*
·"' AUI'OMATIC "850"' ~ $19'3 DOWN • OAC '"' • * $46.58 pe'I' month * ~ ~"850 .. STICK $42.«i PR MO
-;;_ ERB PRIEDLANDER i;,• 13750 Beadl Blvd. (Hwy 39)
.,.... ~ 2 blkl So. G.G. Fwy ~ 7566 537.Q:M "'~=======-~ JAGUAR ~---~~--~----~-Jaruar 3.tS, ...m. •
wires, 40,000 ml, ad llhape.
Going in .mce. $3300
68&-0043 or 6'73--0776 eves
963 Jaguar XKE. Cpe. Ml.lit
~ attn to be awreciated.
\l62-6!!0l aft 5 pn
'60 MARK lX; p19. ,an,.
Well cared for. SU95
• 838-&!62 .
The Next Best Thing
To A New VW From
HARBOUR
VOLKSWAGEN
11 A Used VW
'61 VW Seel. R&H , •••• $6'5
'6) VW Seel. UH ••••. U95
'64 VW Seel, R&H .... $1095
'65 VW Seel. UH •••• $1295
'66 VW Sed. R&H • , , , $1495
'66 VW Seel. R&H, air cond,
'65 VW. Right hancl cir. $1495 •u VW t pau. bu1, wlnt $1295
'6l GHIA Cpe. 11l11t. , • $1295
AND OVER THIRTY
MORE INCLUDING
Ghiu, w..,_,,, Conv.
Authorind VW DHltr
HAIBOIJR
VOllSWAGEN
11711 ... ch Brvcl.
HuntfnC)ton leach
142-44JI
Authoriud Sil•
& Service
1•67. ~···· $1679
673-1190 ·65 BUICK Drluxe station
WBgon. Pwr brks., atCH,
elc. Leav. state· of 1 er.
~46
'56 Buick, reblt motor.
Xlnt cond. $190.
• 962-812'l •
'M Buick Sl(ylark convt, fully
eq111p, Beaut cond. $l250
Orig own. 6T:r1502 (
CADILLAC -------'64 Cadillac
COUPr: DE VILLE. S1lvrr
f(r"Y finish with black lea1h-
rr inlrnor & bla1•k landau
lop. llas all the lux ury car
Jeatures. Full powrr lllCIUd·
in1t lar1ory air, rtr. Nrw
!Irr~. SI'!' 10 appre1·1ale.
$2495
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA 646-9022
*"Air·
Conditioned"
1964 CHEVROLET .. 327 .. V·I!
IMPALA '"SUPER SPORT ..
HDTOP CPF:. W I factory
"AJR CO~f'l ··. P1G, pwr
f'QPl.. etc Br1111t orig. al·
amo tan w plush saddl"
bucket seat 1n1rr Truly Jet
smooth . . . I in \0,000!
ONLY $1595
1st car lot oo llnrbor BIVd
JOHNSON & SON
Llncoln-Mcrrury
Costa Mr!l<l Branch
1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 * JU.ST 6,847 MILES!
1967 CHEV '"CAMARO .. 327.
VS HDTOP DLX CPE, FAC·
NEED A CAR? TORY .. AIR· CONDm ON·
CAN·T BE FINANCED? ED ... PIG trnn~., pwr/steer
e BaAlcrupt? e Repossesslon! pwT/brks, R/H. etc. Spark·
eBad Credit? • Divorced? ling errome white w/plu~h
•Military e New 1·n .. _a, .. ._ufose slrato scat inter
Make Payday Pa)'m;;I~ • JOHNSON & SON A~ute 11bowroom fresh
McCARTHY MOTORS LINCOLN MHCUH Anti goes w lfarl. warranty!
1420 So. Ma.in & Edinger 600•700 ":_• c':.."'°-:_,~ NI ONLY $2595
(2 blocks N. o.f Sea~) 541.nsl _ '4J-otll lst car 101 on Harbnr Blvd.
Santa Ana Pb 542-350'1 ---.--JOHNSON Ir SON
'6'l Falcon Squire. sUI wait. * PreStlC)e Lincoln-Mercury
'6-4 IMPALA SS
CON\llRT. "11. A T.
Ill, SI-Ille, PFM_.,,
$1299
'61 CHEV. WAGON
v•. Auto. "· Stte<lng. NIC~
$699
'65 BONNEVILLE
VI, 4Ulo II. SIMfl"t
I. lltakn. llllX.o77
$1599
'65 MERCURY
Vt. ,._,, Foci. Air.
NMR-152
1799
'63 BEL AIR
t Pu• w•OOll 0HM·4N
$999
Groth Chevrolet bfolit>Vf>ll In
the individual. Bring your
Individual t r a n sportation
problems to us. -·-NO DOWN PAYMENT
PROBLEMS HERE
All YOU NEED IS
YOUR GOOD CREDIT
GROTH
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022
'66 FORD
'68 Cadillac
c..,. ......
Full -· •''· s.eoo oNtes, -car War•eftlY., bllrllUftdy wlbW· IUfld'tr Inf., blct< vlnvt 19p.
$5995
'6 7 Cadillac s.... ftle
l'ull -· tit, low-'tniles. -c•• •••,_,IV, tu..ii.I.. w/1*11
Int .. blclt •·
* ALSO
'66 Olds Vista Cruis.
$5395 .
* '63 Chevrolet
s......w ....
Galaxir 4 Door hardtop V8. , i::1111 -·· 11,, 11..., ,...., Low
automatic, radio, heater, ""'"·
power steoerlng.
$1795
STANSBURY ·
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST Ar MESA 646-9022 t
'M FORD
Station wagon. Vil. standard
-t ransmission, r11din and heal-
er.
$2795 $1395
ALL-E·N
Olcls111olalle·Cacllllac, Inc~
' 1150 Soutfl Coast HicJhway
LAGUNA IEACH
494-1084
FORD FORD dlr, likr new. radio. heater, Automobile Costa Mua Branch CHEVROLET
auto. $75 Cash or trade. 1964 CADlLLAC CPE DE 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-70fi0 S$9·5
Pymts S29 mo, After 11, VILLE F "' ho 1821 I BEACH BLVD 494-9i7:l . rom a une me -·62 Chev Super S1>ort, nl'w •
1964
Ford ·61 Fairlane 500, 6 Paa
wagon. PS/PB, low miles.
Country sedan Sta. Wag one owner. $2250. 542-1137
·so JAGUAR J.S. Xlnt l'Ol'd.
Slick. Evft')"thJqs 'Mlrk&
494-1~
MERCEDES IENZ
'Mo.--6,000 Mi. Gu1r.
Includes 50 HP Series, Wind·
lhield Wasbeni, f u 1 I Vinyl
Interf<X", Outside M 1r r or,
Heater, Defroster, u well
.. deanup and delivery,
$180 Full On. P1yment
'56 Cad Coupe de Ville, air
<'ond., rl I r . "xccptionally
rlean. IO(l mechanu:aJ rood.
S1"1 rash $19 mo. Mter 4.
6.1~:1617
Driven uncter 10,000 miles complete rebuilt 327 <'ng.. Huntin9ton Beach STANSBURY
per yr. Has fad. thcnnal dual quads. !sky cam &
cont. .. AlR • CONDITION· li$leni & shcls. Son in Viet· 847-6839 • 545-8863 BUICK
TNG ... nit wheel, auto., sent. nam have $1800 in <"3.r will 2100 HARBOR BLVD .
laltht. luiest A.\I • FM radio. sell lor $850. &1fr1588 or CORVEnE COST A MESA 646-9022
full pwr eqpt., rlt·., l"IC. Dis-fi.-16-2486 * .. BEST FORD BUY !N
Wonderful first nr second ·so Rancbwagon, lirst St50
car Automatic lransm1ss· takes. 1906 Orange, CM
ion, radio. healer. powo'r 642-2657
SIC<'rlnii:. fa<'lory 11r cond -==-======== New lll'e~ Sho•v~ ii:ood care. MERCURY Includes Tex & Lie.
$54.54 mo. b1nk fin•n.
Ask 1bout our sm Dn • 3S mo 0 S53.62 +
I bnal !'lllyment for title.
T&M MOTORS
~laJinng -VW & Ponirhp
8141 GARDEN GROVE BL. '60 MERCBIS GARDEN GROVE
192.5551or534-2214
100 SL. Excellent ennditfon, "!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
low mileage, AM·F'M ndio. vw SPEX:JALg
$2195 '67 2 dr. loi1cfrd • Mu~1 srP
lo l\ppredate ... , .... $1699
STANSBURY ·m Ponche yellow······ S499
·fiO Blue 2 Dr ........•. s1m
BUICK-HERB FRIEDLANDER
2100 HARBOit BLVD. l31SO Betlch Blvd. IHwy J&l
CQSTA MESA ~9022 2 biles l5o. G G. F'l-'Y.
Q, •n')o" County'~
L "9"'' 5.,1ect1011
N<>w & U~..-d
ft1<•r(pJ,., Benz
Jim Slemons Imps.
W .ir n•:r & M,11n St
S.rnt.1 An.1 546.4114
m. T.166 !)37.f38'li1
'61 VW Pant'!. l500 ~., new
J)!Unl & brakt>11. "1erm pk.
Top cond. Sl200 67:\-&~
PVf'~
765--.t-W-C'~mprr: 1-:-burru:-r
atm.r; \l'r)I rlP~n. r:rmd
ln«-h. cond. Rr,;t offe-r
67~14G
'SO 220 S, black/black Int, SON ge>M to 1::~ '67 VW
... WW, RltH, Xlnt cood, ruoo BUG. Many ex1ras. $1500
67J..1703 takes It. 4~l105 ..
. . ·.
MG
68112 MG
NEW SHIPMENT
• JUST ARRIVED
CET OUR DEAL TODAY
~flllltmiA
., IMPORTS
1966 Harbor, C.M.
·~, MGTF. Ex'c"l rond,
r~bullt motor, wlrt whl1.
Sl(l'l(). Pvt pty. 114: 571-5265
.. , t :\tG m. blark gport1
nLctr, rop nsnnlng sha~I
Bugaln I I S600. 646-4650
PORSCHE
IENAULT
TAUNUS
VW '67 V11rlant, Sq hk. Xlnt
mnd. $1!{)0. Pr!v pty. 675.
~52, l 11 Via Quito, N R.
'67 Karmann Ghi11.
Low m ilrs. showroom clNn.
~28
,-63-VV-~-, -$88'.) Wil::-1 -pa...,.in-t-, y-nu-r
C'hoic~ of color. Good mN'h
cone!. 642-1321
<I '62 VW. M_o_vin_g_no_rth-.
Must !!PU. SecrlHc.-SllOO
• 49'-JO'l.6 •
'61 VW, '63 l\10(or iOOd mn-
dltion. mo. s 1 s 2 1.n-
d1anapous. HB ~4
MOVING East. Must tell 'AA
VW Sunroof. Excrl cond,
orig OWn!'r, $1~. 642..J616
'66 VW. Radio, ~11t11r, ROOd
Um , In load clee.n C'Ond!
Call 1f1 6. 5<16-2m2
'63 VW. Lo"9d-
S8SO. 64_2,..28.tJ
'60 VW U25--
Good Cenci. M-WT
VOLVO
'611'2 VOLVO
NIW SHlftMINT
JUST AltlUVIDI
CET OUR D&\L TODAY
BUICK
1964
Buick Riviera
tinct1vc nrl1t. lime lt'l'een w/ ·64 Chev Impala s.s cpe. 1964 TOWN" 1964 Ford vs. 4 or
imm11c. Belmont green in-V-8. 327. air. bucket seals. Co--ed F .__._, ho , ......... S an. 1etory air. power ter. A.,,,.,,ute s wroom con-full power, r/h, 4 new ww . ltitlon ttiru-OUt' A QUALITY tires. nsso. 847-5024 Stmgray Coupe. Ideally eq1.11p. steering. radio & heater A
BARCArN! ped for good performance real nice family car pncM
CAMARO ·61, V-8, 327.' :\ and comfortable driving. at WbolrSllle Blue Book lhis ~a.utiful om:mal ll11'1110i~e ONLY $2695 itp«'d .trans. 14,000 miles. Automatic transmission, week ont11 •
hnish with hlatk 1nil'rtor 1111 !'Ir lot on thHl>or Rtwt Bl:wk tnl., Y<:llow exl.. ex-power steering power bMlk· $875.00
llal> 1\11 tlir power l'Q111pmrnt JOHNSON & SON N'Jlrnt rond. $2300. 493-4115 es. power windows. factory JOHNSON & SON ,
.... nco .,, er1·ury Chev Wagon. All Orig. air conditioning. AM-FM ra·
$1695
Ill plu~ all lhl' mi:e R1nl'ra t~a-, . In ,1 1957 1
lllrl'i> uwludmi: air t"f)O(hllon Costa Mesa Bra.11<'h Ltkl" new eng & running dio. New tires -37,000 act· Lmcoln·Mcr<'ury
'"1'· Thii; i•ar i·~nrris thr 1941 Harbor Blvd. 641-7050 ~t·Ar p<'rfec1 . See it. you'll ual miles -one owner. Costa Mesa BrttnC'h JOHNSON • SON care ol thP 01 il(1n.1l ownrr 1941 Harbor Blvd. 61~-7050 •
who tradt-rl 11 in. :-icr lhii. ·sg CAD. ELDORADO: while buy it . $.195 &12-~l2 $2795 LINCOLN MHCUIY car. paddrd lop. full Jrathrr. ·6.'l lmp:ita4dr spt sedan. vin 1960 FORD GALAXlt:, R&H. 0,.. S.114eys
$2395 fact. air. tilt strenni: whrrl: top. lully packt'd. Xlnt cond. air. mechanlcally gOOd S400 600·700 W. C... Hwy .. NI
53&-7148 s.1-ns1 -M2.n11 rloor IO<'ks: sprrial 11qua Orti: owner. Sell quick nn>.
paint. Purchased locally: 49S-!:ll!l
leaving for Europe. $7295 ·s2 C11rv_4_D_r_S_t_1 -W-a-g.-V8
Pr1vair party. 644-'666 Riii .S.· WIW tires. A real
;\tt;sr SeU 1958 Flretwood 2oori waJ?on. $500. 642-3678
Cadilla1· Good r u n n 1 n i: I at ~, P\I or wknds
rond. full power and factory L-~-\"l"G 1 J w·u . s~~ 'Ph 81" 2!16R c./ ' •' n une, I
Rir ·•· • onr --_. --\\hnl,,s;.ile ·s.1 Impala. :i spd
:,9 2-rlr. Pio. ph. nl'Pd ~•wl< .~'.?7 cu in. exrel cond.
hradlln,.r. ancl m 1 n 11 r "-lfi...!1i·~1
'66 Gal 500 HT. vinyl roof
full pwr, air. Stcrrosonic,
nu tires. $2150. 833-0919
'SO Ford Galaxie 4 Or. Good
transportation car. Needs
brakes. S250.00. Call 5-16-6370
•·OHNSON & SON ·s7 •'ORD Wagon. !l pMs .. ...: full pwr . air. R/H, izood
LINCOLN MUCURY W/W, tJOled glai;s !m--0176 O,.ii S.INhys
'64 GA'..AXlE 500 Xlnt cond.
2 dr. air, ps, R&H. S995
542-4384 alt J
1958 Ford Skyllner. Extra
clean. See to appreciate!
t>vt Pt y 673-798\
·ss Ford 4 door sedan. ~2
eng. R/H. autom1llc, pwr
Steering. 64&-41294
1964
Mercury Montclair
4-door h:trrllop. Beautiful ycl·
low with lull vinyl interior,
power window11, power ~l"at.
Fartory air condition. Mnny
other extras. One owner r~r
with only :l2.300 miles. The
like-new second car.
JOHNSON & SON
UNCOLN MPCUIY o,..s. ....
600·700 W. C"" Hwy., NI
541-7751 -64Z·0911
JOHNSON & SON repairs Sll.i. Sat & Sun 1 ··· rh . -5 .--aJ1-· c~··lll ,,, l'\)I In w.1i:on nu
LINCOLN MHCUllY ·' " _ 11rr~ run.., i;ood V - 8
o,. .. Se114o" •jj7 (':id1llR(' C'OUfH' di' V1tll', a11111111.11or s22:;. ;,411-81 14
600·700 W. CNtt Hw, .. NI 12,000 mltri1. W1U tn1rlc , ---.---
600•100 w. c-· Hwy .. , NI I fmoorted Autos 9600 Imported. A•ltos 9600 Imported Autos 9600 ~7751 -: !,4~·0•_1_1 _ -------------------------------
541-7151 -642·ffl1 rtl0-G90 66 CllF.VELLE SS 396, 4 spd. like new. all access.
'60 BUICK
4 Door Le&ibre. Po"'l"r •IN'r·I
in1t, powrr brakrit. 11uroma.
tic. Bir l-Ondition1011.
$595
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BG"/O.
COST A MESA 646-9022
''6 RIVIRA
Full PoWtr and factory "Ir
eondJUooln•. ttnito btndl
1e11t. tilt Wh4"'1. 11tc.
S3495
STANSIUIY
IUICI(
~F:J Dorado. Air. low StlOO t.12-4177
milenitr. warranty, g AC ·~C'll!::VY Wagon. New $6495. IW2-56AA _ ----motor Stereo tape. $60(). ·ro C'.ADLLl....AC DJ.: VlLLI::, 642-19"rl alter 4:30 p.m .
C'onvM11blr. rxdl 1·ond.
S..12:'!0 Priv. party. 846-0029
'G7 De V11le-Cadillar C'onv.
Fully rquipfll'(l. ~12.000 miles.
1~1 m2S
CHEYRf)LET
"9" Passencier!!!
·,;1 C'lll.."V. V~ .. IMPALA .. 9
P;\SS. STATION WAGON .
P r;, pwr/stttr. pwrlbrl<s.
J)\\ r r. window . R/H' l"IC.
Oi;vrn lr11s•than 10,cm ml.
Pt-r yr ' Sparkling or11:. ala.
mo 111n w AA!Mlr lnttr.
ONLY $1295
lilt r11r IOI on llnrhor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
Uncoln·MerCll")'
C'OSlR MHa Branch
1~11 ll1rhor Blvd. 642-TIS>
'62 Impala .,.-t ~-Auto.
RJH, PIS. Xlnt c:ond. $IOO
548-«ilG
'l.'5 Impala ~ Spt ....._
Perl conct, $leoo. BJoe-1* ftl
11900. 54J..mt ext .195
'st Ole'!' 2 dr, one OW"Mr
car, J1lnt condtUon. pa,
• 60-1431 .
'116 M1liba, 7elJDw wMh bid
inltrl«. • IP! It Mli.t
IMI t .. $:l2"JO f73.0ISa7
'S6 QI!:\'. NOMM>: ,..
Pfti«W ..... Ir. lldft. ~"llMI .
COMET
CO~ET ·63. xlnt trans. car.
l·Ownpr Slick llhlft; 29.000
orii: m1. $695. 546-3013
'~Co'.\1F.T Wagon. $595. 6
C'yl stick; clean: good tirts
& rood. 1-0wnr. 673-0461
CORVAIR
SZ"iO 'fill <:orv1ir ~· TJ
todc n' rQll, chrm r Im s.
:I ~ nr shift. s.,lendfd car.
Sl'P 111 m Yorktown, HB
-I I Co;:ya.lr for sale.
Mak" oUtt or trade.
Call 548-2832
COIVllll
l llW 1MI ·
COIVE'flS
COUGAR
VA. aotomallc. powtt steer~
Ing, f1tctory air condition·
Ing. landau top.
$2995
STANSIUIY
IUICI
2100 HARIOR ILVD ••
COST A MESA '46-9022
.-'TIUN--KIN--G-P_roPLE.....,....,...,......,.,...,....,,B'""'UY=: '
COOL COUGARS WITH
IUST 13,234 MILES!
1917cooGAR V~ DLX. CPE
W/auto. e:r.n.., P'W1' bfto..,
,., ...... RIB,-. ,.,......
'-all ll'llllllt wbite w/
.. tllll lllDe *"'° .. biter. Go.a wtda IM!tm7 ......... -...
ad?
ONLY $2995 1
lit cir IOt Oii .. ""°" m.d. JOHNSON I SON !
. . . . ,. , . ............. -·---. -··-.... ·--..-. ...... ·-..,,,...-.. • ................. -••• .t. .............. -· •• ·--··
J •
DOWT IUY YOUI .W
1968!tl TOYOTA ANYWHEIE
llFOIE YOU CHECK
DEAN LEWIS
WDERSllP SIYlllS!
•
TEST DRIVE •• TODAY!°
SEDllS
• IARITDPS
• STA. WllS.
• LA• CRmERS
'
Spec. J
Beaut.
blade
Eqpt •
20,000
by orlt
quick
F•c
JOt
UN
6N-711
Mio •i8Bi
wagon
tree fc
for $l
availa·
b.-\rpi
tu min:
Johnsc
MPrcu
Oi&li
tmpoi -
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•
'68 CHEVY VlN CAMPER 15· El. ·CAMINOS.
lreN N-. VI ei.,i,,., e11tometlc, I pfy CHIM. tire1, etc. i to ... .,;'ity 04111t,,~ for 'ce111p.
i .. witlt wood i11terior, color coorell11otoel cuJ.io11 vi11yl floor, full wi41tl. 1to4' plu, full wi .. th "''°' !.u11k, ice bH, delnlen dHI •ink, 10 gel. weier •v1t1r11, wor .. robo, ler90 mirror,
celll119 li9l1h, f0Jeli119 teble, 1top for cempor elooN, cob curtei11•, otc., etc. All for thi1
1111lloliovobly low price. No. •H
15 br•ncl new '61 El C•minos to choose ' from.
Some with •ir conclitionlt19, bucket sH h •l'lcl
bench sHh, •utom•tics •nd 4 spHds.
53495 -.
~60 CHEVROLET
Plc~11p. I Foot FIH h14e, 6 cylin4or, tl•11·
4or4 1hlft, reel olltl white.
'67 MUSTANG GT
2 plus l fostbock. 4 1pHel, power 1tMrin9,
roelio •M hH tor, elolu .. i11terior option.
'2395
'62 IMPALA
Sport coupe. VI, owtometic, power ri1orin9,
factory oir u11elitionin9, reelio, hooter. Er-
mi111 whito with blu• interior.
'66 CHEVY II .
Novo 1t•tio11 we9on. VI, power 1teerln9,
reelio, ho•ter, outomotlc. A reol horel to finel
compact w19011. Ermine white with blo trim.
'1895 '
CONNELL
f 2121 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA
~~:s546-1203~:s546-1200
'61 BUICK
Spociol 4 Door. VI , 111tott1elic, power 111••·
in9, roelio, hHtor, mitt 9ru n with t•Hn vinyl
interior. A cloen, eo101pect cer.
'66 MUSTANG
Horeltop coupo. VI, 1uto1011tlc, power 1tur·
1119, reelio, hH tor, whlto with reel i11torior.
9900 1 UMd C•rt 9900
MERCURY MUSTANG
OLDSMOllLE PONTIAC MERCURY
'68 ~TON
RAND NIW
lo11t wheel beto, VI e119l110, 111to111etlc tre11u,.h•
•1011, i. .. ..., 4wty equi1t111ent, 2 to11e ,.1 .. t. Stock
"""'"' 670.
ALL NIW CHEVROLET
~ TON Ill" WHL. BASE PICKUP WITH
TURBO. HYDRAMATIC, 127 V81 ENGINE.
6" LONGER BED. IMMEDIATE uELIVERY.
STOCK NUMBER 760
'61 OLDSMOBILE
H 4 Door liereltop. VI e119lu , oulomotlc
tr1111miuion, power 1turi"t• ro41o 111~ hH+· ...
'62 FALCON
Station we9e11. 6 •vlineler 1n9i11e, •lenclor4
treumlu ion.
PONTIAC PONTIAC
1967
Mercury
* Old1mobli. * 1965 Dynamic 88 4 dr Cele-'6.5 PONT. Bonne v 111 e. ---------
Spec. Monterey 2-dr. ITT.
Beaut. lime frost finish w t
black int. & bl landau rf.
Eqpt w/auto U'Bns, R&H.
20.000 act. mi. Trarted 111
by orig. owner. Priced for
qulck sale.
$2695
F•dory Warranty
* "Fua·N·Sun"
'63 MERCURY "COMET"
s.22 COMPACT CONVER·
TlBLE. Hard to find "4"
SPEED floor shift, R/H.
rtr. Sparkling ala mo tAn
w/saddlc bucket seat inter.
ONLY $895
l s1 car lot on Harbor Blvd.
JOHNSON & SON
UncoJn..Mercury
'66 MUSTANG
2 plus 2
brity Sedan. 98 motor, fac
air, pwr sir. radio, cpt, very
dean. good rubber, Xlnt
cond, Pvt pty, $1875 644-0976
-el nk Repo11eu1on
1967 Olds Och.a 4-dr Hard-
top. Full pwr & air cond. •
Make offer. F"llfilncing avail!
Call before 5 p.m. 642-3lll
ext 44 or 49 wkday1 only.
hardtop, exotic blue, full '64 Pontiac
power, air C'ond., d Ir. ·r 1 (driven by little old school GRAND PRTX. 8C'aut1 u
teacher). Spcedomrter reads copper bronze finish with
21 .000. Auto i,-peed control while interior. Fully factory
All original. Wiii tAke older equipped plus automotic
trade or $151! cash down. transmjsslon, radio, he>ater.
Pymts $46.86 mu. Call after power steering, power brak·
1 PM, 494-9773 or 639-3617 es and lllctoy air condition·
'li6 Le Mans, V-8, auto trans, ing. New tires. Excel1ent
w/console. PS. buc ket appearance & condlfion.
aeata:, yellow w/blck Int. Low, low miles.
Xlnt oond. Service mu. $ 1795
'6~ PONTIAC
Costa Mesa Branch l!>U Harbor Blvd. &l.2·'7000 fastback. VS, automatic. power steering, radio and
'61 Olds FSS. Auto, RJH.
4-<lr. wsw. Good cond. sale
price $395. Call 642~ alt
6:30 pm
Sett offer takes. 533-1564
'64 BONNEVILLE 4 Dr.
hdtip. Auto., pwr. strtr. &
brakes. >Ont <'ond. 39.000
milt's. $1 ,450. Orig. ownr.
Tempest sport coupe. 6 cyl-
inder engine. a.utomatic
transmission, radio a n d
heater.
'64 Mercury Sta Wag Colony
Park. all factory extras.
3.R.000 mill'S. Leaving area.
must sell $1900. 548-8908
MUSTANG
heater
$1995
STANSBURY
BUICK
·53 Olds Fine transportation,
good motor -Make offer.
Pvt Pty Evrs & all day
Wkt•nds 673-8:l16 . 49-1-9309 ..
$995
STANSBURY
BUICK
2100 HARBOR BLVD.
COST A MESA 646-9022 JOHNSON & SON "f>E Muatana. H.T .. V-8, auto. 2100 HARBOR BLVD.
UNCOUI MERCURY r/h, 19.000 mi. New tires. COST A MESA ~9022 JOHNSON & SON
Opoti S-.,. Xlnt cond. $1800. 540--4725 'li6 MUSTANG, V-8, ""hit e '55 Pontiac. Hardtop. A real UNCOLN MHCURY IOY CARVER
PONTIAC .... 1" w. Ced Hwy .. NI '65 Mustang 2+2, VS, auto. hardtop with blue int. Com-PLYMOUTH honey. Must see to ·~ o,.. S...,._ 141-7711 -'42.otlt good cond fl500 l el ri lnaL T preciatt 254 She r wood • 600·700 W. C.-Hwy., NI -Hartlar Bl .• Colt• ,._
Kl6-4444 '88 BRAND new station ps, · P.ct Y 0 g .°': co~~ '65 BARRACUDA, baby blue, 642-2433 141.ns1 -'42.ott1
all ervl 5'18-3.307 alt 4 dition Inside • out. Will ~ cyl. aul'o, tuU power. air. ----------~--------wagon. A.ir, etc., s ce take trade or SJSO cash. p-.1 ,,,_d Only 31 000 mi· GTO '65, hdtp. R/H, P/S, '67 · PONTfAC Sprint. auto,
tr • ..,, 000 'I r .. '65 Mm;tang. Very clean. C'11 , ~· U ce 1or ""'· nu es . ....,..se Pymts $49.86 mo .. dlr, call Sl<IU\. Mak.ft ()ff-. 13· Ac. Cer: auto trans. ni>w tires. ltndy ps. sterro tapr, low m cs. Oraqe Olanty'1 Excludft
Dealer fOr Ptollt -fto)U and
Bently.
for $119 per month. Also 29,000 actual mites &f 11 494-9773 63S-3617 """ ' '" ... , to bargain. 499-2588 rll'an cond, $600 & take <1V
available: e x c e pt i o n a I Rras. -64&-3006 , ter • . or rit<>11 Dr.. Lag\Jna Bl'ach. pymnL~· 5'1~
barpl.ns on our 1 e aae 1965 Red Mustang 2+2 67 Mustnng GTA-2 + 2, a.Ir. 4~1-9600 '65 L<-Man~ 2 dr hr<l top.
turnlna. Lease Dept . automatic transmisi1lon. I fu~l pwr. Jes~ than fi.000 '62 Ply W;ig 9 pa1111• J ownl'r. P/S 4 ~pd. :l2G ''11• In. ex
Johnson & Son Lincoln • $l800 494-m2 m11~5. Brlow blue hook. Call l!ood l'On(I Nl'w tir<'~ & rond. Sl69~>. &16-52M
Mrrcury642-09S1 __ -JJUI N ttie 11t'lnger'S m the 642-71199eft 6 hrnkr~ SrAt C'OV, lo w --·57 CATALIN A--
Dial 642-5678 for RESULTS CAil.Y PILOT WANT ADS! ~(your ~~ mllMgr SM.'i. 646-5Ei02 I r 'h * S~. * 847-6110
Imported Autos 9600 Imported Autos 9600
-·YTlll~'G STARTS~
CHICK IVERSON, INC.
'67 YW1
'1699·
'" vw. 11499
'60 YW "IUG" 4499
'64 YW' ..... ,ICKU, $1199
'67V.W.n ...,, ..,. NIW CAMPll
19'0 PORSCHIS 2 to ..._
1'63 POltSCMU t te ..._
1"6 flORS(MIS'11 ...........
.C ... Y .. "CHIC" YW TWlfJ
,.,. ......... c.e. ..... .... , ••n•
Imported AutOI .96001mported Autos 96001mPorted Aufot 9600
ATT~TION.
Toyota Buyers
llM SLEltlONS TOYOTA
NOW HAS A COt.AlllEH INVENTORY OF IRAND NEW
1968 TOYOTA Coupes, Sedans & Lanclcnnsers ·
s.rviced •nd r .. dy for immediate def.very in both four speed
encl •..tom.tic tr•mmission models.
._ A HAND NIW
1961 TOYOTA CORONA SEDAN ·
with A~tk ..... ,, .... ,...... .....
t. ..WitlM te the ~ dHI •M ,,...... Mlectlon •••
JIM Sl.ffton1 Toyot• •110 offers 9u•r.riteect tervice 1•tl1fec. '*' itt ftle Mthw1'1 new"t •"411 ~t .. 1,,.411 M"lc• c••·
"'""'"" ~ Off 41 MO, IAllltC ,MANC"" OM:
-AIOUT otl NIW UMIN• PIMIAM
FIKANCING NEVER A PROBLEM AT
llM SLE"'O'NS TOYOTA
417 West Warner -540-2512 -Sa nta An.t.
'WW. Y .. &et The .... 0..1 M4ll A~w S.lea Sen-Ice"
. \
SPECIAL PURCHASE
f rom
FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF
1967 MUSTANGS
1967 COU"ARS
1967 MEICURYS
C<••11•u. Sedtns, Ctnvtrllbln . Co'°"Y l"ert Stell"" Wnoflt. •-ulpmtlll (l\olce FllOM IUl-llc ltellll!llUIOn. tt<llo. totei.r, end Powtr 11terlnt TO lull _,, IKfO<'Y elr condlll011l111. el<.
All er• Ilk• new Ind ,_ m1111.
"~-;,.~••rt Fadory Warranty
A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION
of
LATI MOOIL CONTININTALS
·u.·~·u ~. c:-. c~. Y-cllOkir flf •t-rrKf!W ~ olld lfti.tltn. ,._llY •II .,, "°''""
.ollll t ll Ille l\novrv c.,. -ftelllttl ¥911 u.-ct. Some
-MltOll'lt llc .... Qlllftll, FM • I-.... m'""-.it, Ilk. s.t 10 __ .. !Mir cieN!lloll --IY.
PllCIO AT A SAvtN•S TO YOU ....
FACTOIY WAllANTY
CONN SUNDAY) '
Johnson· & Son
LINCO\.N-MllCUaY.C~·DIALll
.... 7tl W. COAST NWT .. NIWPOIT ICM.
141-1ll1 '41•1
' •
52750
LONGHORN
'2835
'66 CAPRICE
Cu1toM coupe. 127 VI, outomotic, ,._., tlo•r·
in9, fectory eir co114ltl011in9, roelio •M hooter,
ermi11e white w/po1h lllwo interior, like 111w.
'67 DATSUN
DeluH 4 Door toelen. Ulltler 4.000 ori9inol 111il11,
4 1pHel tren1101i11len, roel io en4 hH t•r.
RA MILER STUDEBAKER
..
'61 Rambler 4 door sedan. 6 '57 STUDEBAKER SilVe:f'
ryl. Rebuild engine New 3 Hawk Excellent condition.
speed auto. transmission. $300. 673-3179
Interior like new S.iOO. 1503
E. Fairmont, Santa ARI. T-llRD .
542-3864
64 4 door vs. automatic, RED 1955 T-Bird. rebuilt
cle'an. Gold finish. $799. Pb. motor & trans. P.S .. P,B.,
642~ P.S., new wblte vinyl eoft
HOLIDAY RAMBLER lop, 2 aets new tins" " 19811 Hartlor Blvd. CM wbeei., originals A: chrome
'6'5 American hardtop coupe. wbeell, $1395 646-4401 dl.Ys.
$1199. Phone 642-6023. 54&-82'16 eves -HOLIDAY RAMBLER '62 T-Bird, go o.d cond1Uon,
1969 Harbor Blvd. CM new ~akes, $7$ 64&-5956 or
60 Rambler. 9 past. wuon 548-2538
Ideal for surfboarding. $195. '64 Landau Full power, .Air,
Can linance. 548-7112 FM 46.000 mi. $100 for equl-
'62 Rambler Ambns. VS. Sta· ty. Bal $14.50 673-1029
lion Wagn, Good cond. $695. VALIANT 644--0969 .
'
STUDEIAKEI ..15 Valiant D , tta wac.: Lo
miles. 1 owner, auto, r /h,
'62 Studebaker Larlr, VI, 4 dr xlnt cond $1150 ctr belt c6r
•tick "ihilt. O/d, R/H, 1 ~-'1'246
owner $400. 53&-02 Whiw elepbantaT Dime -.& 't ..... w -N.YI I ...... , wr• • ~~ 1 • .-irrW".rw
' :-VSED IMPORT '.~
:: SPECIALS :s -: '64 TRIUMPH HllALO s795 • I DOOR SIOAN ~ '66 SUNllAM '139~ J ALl'INI IOADSTll ~ ~'67 M•, ..... H.... '1295 ~ '63 VOLVO STATION '1395 '
·• WAGON, l&H ~ '67 DATSUN '1595 : ~ PICKUP w/~ '64 YW SIDAN saa5 .... eM Meet• 77
165 ~~~OUNI PANn S 1795
165 =ION WAM>N, Air '995 166 JA6UAl HI
H ·J
YW•AN
'4395 '
'995
'595
1"6 MAllOI M.YI .. COSTA M1SA
PMONI 646-tlU
,,
18255 ·BEACH BOULEY ARD
YOUR CHOICE
~r:D '68 MUSTANG
-$2288 er 10•1 •• rMI $6095
PerMenth-
TOTAL
DOWN
Frah Air HNttr ' Otl~ttr, l•<kw, Dome. Courtnv & Side lltflls, ludtt S..ts. All VlftYI Trim,
Ny!ofl c ..... 11. ltodler l'•nef MouldlMt & Afr ~ ()rM!Mftt, 5ffl & ~1• ltlts, l'edded Dall
' vosors. Wlndllllafd W1>Mrs ' 2 s-.i WlHn. No. 274 IMMEDIATE DEllVEltY.
-~n:D '68 RANCHERO
-$2288 ., 1o•fo1rMI $6095P.,Menth-
TOTAL
DOWN
FrHll Air .. Ul~r l Oflr061er. llK~ UP. Oomf, Courlny ,}-S~ llghls, D1v-Nilt, l"'•do l OutslOt
llemof@ COfll•ol OVtslclt MlrrM. ll•ltlll "''"' Mouldh•I>· P1dded Duh Ind Vi-•. Seit ' Shoulclrr
lltlla, • /lnd\hllld W11her1 l J IHed Wipers, No. 2'4. IMMIDIATE DELIVEltY.
Includes SALES TAX AND LICENSE
1/3 or 30% down NOT required •t WILSON FORD
where your aP.,roved bank credit wtH qualify you
for minimum down payment on your ·new ur or
new truck.
TR ANSPO TATI O N SP CIALS
'60 Ra111laler W19ot1. AuNf'Mttc. rMlle, heetw, Steck numMI' M4
,6 2 R-laler A-inn. 1tM11e. hMtw, -•H 1teck ahlft. No. 674
'63 Rallllaler American. Witteft. Aut.....ttc, rldlo, h .. ter. No 697
'63 Gala-le VI, auto., lt&H, vinyl -Interior. Ne. IOt
,65 P'-outh van•nt. itMlt... .,..,.,
•.,... erltln•t. Ne. Sff
'66 Forti CUltem. Aut9tftatk, rMlle. helter, er'91MI. Ne, Sl1
'67 Yolksw~11 ~--· .... ""'·
$199
$299
$399
$499
$599
$899
$999
$1399
$1199
$1899
* SPECIAL PURCHASE . *
1967 GALAXID-MustANGS.FAllL'lNES-T·lllDS
23 OF 'IHDE FACTORY &UAµNlllD
AUTOMOllLES TO CHOOSE FROM!!!!
1967 ....... 100 -:,·i:: ::·:.&H. ,~ $2299
1667 ••laxle 500 v~:y~'ln~t~n PS, $ 1999 '
· 1967 Mu11al!9 ~i:t.::.·~~;, HH, $ 1999
1967 Palrlmse IOO Hr!ti!.9ttr~~.:1 $1999
1967 ........ ~~r~j.:.."'=~ R&H, WIW, $1199
1967 Forti Cortina W9n:!~s: •· $1699
MUSTANG ROUND·UP
'65 Mulfa119 VI, 9"'....ttc, h, c.....,e.Ne.6'7 $1099
'65 ....... VI, Mltwtlc, PS, .... ceftvertl~le. No. 62' $1299
'66 ....... VI, MltelMtlc, "· &'Mlle, • •• • ._ ....,_, "-rdtep. .... m $1499
'67 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG
VI. IUICL. PS, •Ir atnd., Yt llow/lllldt lnttr. '"' ''6 MUSTANG '65 MUSTANG
VI. eutomellc, -1tter1M, air cOfld. VI. alllamallc. -alwtfl119, air corol. tur<i./ture. fJ'9 lletlt/tt.<11. 1171 -
YOUR CHOICE • 5 1988
•:t~D '68 FALCON
. $52'5 '---~ 1988 '' 10% •IMI Per Mont~--
TOTAL
DOWN
Frt•h •Ir huttr I dtfro1ltr. d ua l hyclraulic b•a•• 1y1lefll, brah lilt, fro11I cloor crhy. li9ht~ cloth I vi11yl i11ltrio•. peclcl1cl cl11h I vi10t. wl111hlllelcl w11llt •1 I wipers, alclt
view Miff.,. •
llAND '68 CORTINA NIW .
.. eer« Pi J
'"'--911981 ., 10% aM $1295
..., Menth--
TOTAL DOWN•
Otlurt 2 Door. A11oflow vt nlilello" ay•ltm, budel ault, vi11yl l11lt ror, carpels. l11t1rlo•
encl nltrior cl1cor oplio111. cllac bra~u. WSW lirta, tulometic lft"1miu io11. No. l54.
1,,,,,,.c11a11 0.11 ... ,.,.
':t.:D '68 F· 100 PICl(.UP
--:$1911 ., 10% ... fl2"..., ~-. ___,
TOTAL '
. DOWN
Duel l.ytlrt •lic ~alie 1ytl•"'· vi11yl i11leriet t.i"', ,..44..J tluh I viaor, i"si4t I tide ¥lt w
"'lrrera, ,.fleeter, wilMlthitl.I wtahen & two 1,.M wl,_,.. I 15" Fltr••"'• lto4y.
$2388. 10%. $63°,.,Meftttl
TOTAL
DOWN
Fresll Air He11'er & Detroslff, VtllYI • Clotll u.i.t.,.Nvlel\ • lllYOI\ ~ l.at-U., Dome, Caurl9U • s1• Lltllts, ttoc• ,._, a t 1111 Mkll, ,.._ Delli & vi-s. Seel • lllld. 1e111, w/lllleld W•llr• •
l •Hed wipers.
':::D '68 GALAXIE _
$2311 .10% ..... $63",.,Menth
TOTAL
DOWN
~•uh Air HNllr & Detl'OSllr. Vlnv·1 l Cltlft l'•11011firv. N~ & ltlYOfl Ca,,..,ts. llet~·UP, .0-.
Cou•tt" & Slci. Lllllta. !toe.lier Panel l Whee • ouldlf191, ~lldded DHh • Vitera. Ifft a s..oui.r
81111. Wlncllhlt ld Wawn .. 2 s,ted WI-•. II. 1'0. IMMEDIATW OILIYEltY.
• SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE
Sof<11t 11N11199nwnts wi111 le8Cll,,. • anlc -ti-c:on"•M•lel e1v1 us Ille -r!vntlY tt olltr ltr..,. wflldl mrf LOWER YOUR ~AYMENTS
lluv 'fOIW new cer or truck and redlle'e _, ~lhlY --· REDUCE YOU R MONTHLY CASH OUT LAY
12·24-36 or 48-Month Finandn2 Available on Approved Credit
UM IM ..uitv Ill vour -'4d car, l'AID 'o" -0/l "°T, ............. ~ ll9YTMllt "' --or Used car ., trudt II WILSON l'OttD .... ..... ... •
CASH BACK
SUPER SAVINGS
• '61 Chevrolet !!:~~ i.!~°'."t.!'734 $499
'63 Chevrolet :; = .:~ $699
$699
$199
'65 falcon :.i:· ::;tic, ,_.., $999
'66 ....... :.:·~..... $1399
TRUCK & CAMPER SPECIALS
'63 Chevrolet .~~~~~ .... -:I;' cynlMler,
'61 ford F·IOO ~~~~"'
'61 ,.,.. •-•oo • cyl, a ....... .............
'62 CL-vrolet y, .. Pick• Au•••*'lc, ~ l&H ..... 61t ,
ALSO AYAILA&I
$399
$199
$199
$799
$799
$1399
'M CMnlOUT ''4 flOID F-111 '61 CMIY. 1/2 TON
,~,.,,. "6", ..... l*t ...... 4 ....... *"'° l'--,_ VI. ltldl. rwlo,. lltttilr N-*'71 ... • • ... •
'65 IANCHDO 'M POID '-100 "19 CHIY. ,.,. TON
'6'. lllbNttc, I -_,.. A 9fllttlrw ,._,, Qllttlll.. W. A 4 .... -.11 ...,_
11'35 l•• -Rfl ' Hl'I
PLUS A PULL U• OP NIW . ._ USll ~
l'AVMllfTI IMCLUO. T~llW & "MANCI CH.UGU l'CHt • MO. O" ~ CHOIT e WHITS lfDI WAU. TIHS ANO WHH\. COVllll ~ '01111 NOWI •
COST A MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH
NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY
LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER
t
........
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ROLL AHEAD WITH T.D.I. THE LEADI ..
BEARIN6 MANUFACTURER IN THE COUNTRY
We ere • CJrowth company off~ring
opportunities . for •dv•ncement •nd
exceptioul employ" beneflh. '
-l:Ol81111 Iii !!!!' ~Spat
I ::.:
UD It
Environmen
lllEI .....
~·s.tn. 1=-:: fJCrilk: rot." Stlv•
in • story i!Mllvtd i
Miits le•
deltll of 0
I~
1:m•aCI {10) Rote
1= John Eries
llllMf bel
townfollcs
di•ns. with most c:oncf
on th• m settlers in
Thie
El ...
7:J088CI Joel Grey
Mathis, G
~,at ~~ I~ stirs n • Lent
ment of ·~· spectacull ..... '*dleft Jollll'-1'!
1:-.
Oii-i: .. ,!
l:JOll QJ (
Chip drlt
who turr
~0 ( !\t1 Sn •"· Speib I
Dr. Gille:
come iM !'~ .....
500. ·-
SATURDAY I ..., .... (C) (21,i ht)
UT ..... .. I aw........ ~ (C)
MAY 25 ~>.J!~~ ...... IC tlle =..:~Ult .. Mill ......
' • r ·~ .... (I
........ (IUIPlftlt) '63 GIOlll C.
Scott. Din• Wyntw, Ctlwi 8'°°"
Tony Curtis, Kirk Oovl1a•. Burt
l:GO 9 Tiii Iii ..... (C) (60) • Llnc1ster, RoMrt Mitchum. (R)
DU@ F,_. .._ (C) (30) !J~<~..,..':J~:i:: e::..:-::!ts~ (C) <30> Cral1. VlrPll• Mubll, .limes Rob-
fJ ._ Citr (C) (&0) ertaon Justice.
• s.c-.• Tllllh I==-:.. fl) ltlD ~ "M11111in1 Min's t:30 B fBJ (I) f'llliciNt Jndllll: (C)
Environment.'' (R) (30) a.tty Jo mutt choose from
II> El ---emon1 four weddin1 ~
1:30 8 Sii.., ..... (C) (30) one Ille selected, the dr11dful OM
l llWMr ltMdl: (C) (60) Tex Uncle Joe ordered,· • mlnl·pwn er pests. broulflt from P1ria by Cousin M11, D Crilil: (C) (60) "True. to Ttr· or the one WDm by htr mother It
ror." Steve Forrest .• John Gevln st1r her own Wlddin1. (R)
In 1 story of two 11)111 w1lo become ' 11Ht• M (60)
llMIVed in 1 biz1m •rin al (ill(]) W;ue~ h&lce: (C)
Miits 1tadin1 to the ICCident1I Steve Llwrtnct ind Eydie
dtlth of one's dlu1httr. (R) Gorme host. Jolnln1 tftt hulb•nd:
1 1 U.. I.Icy (30) 1nd·wlf• teem ere comics Tim Con·
AntM If """' w1y ind Cofbttt Monica. the billet 1• • fBj (I) C1S r...1 ~ (C) tum of Szony end Cl1ire, end Tiit (JO) RoiW Mudd Mescotb, 1ppurln1 In I hHd·tO·
I mc-s.w, {c) (30) he1d bll1ndn1 act. (R)
Delltl ...., Dip: (C) (30) ... " lllnw.
John Ericson st1r1 as the ptlCI· 10:00 9 ff (J) Mlllllb: (C) (60) Men·
""'-between loclt fumbtnnen ni1 1crees to help his old f111ne
tonfofb Ind the ... Perce tn'. Gloril F1msworth ... 11 croundt-for
di1ns, with the lndllns e1Ulin1 the dlvon:e end thtn Is ICcused of
most concern by their constent reids murderln1 her husbend. (R)
on th• tent dwelllnp of the ldlllo I lfwl: (C) (30) JICk Lltham.
llttltn in this epllode entitled "Th• · IJ ...,.
Thi'1Y·C.llber Town." Ciel • S. C...
la fnill w ~ (C) (30) 1•.30 II Mowie: '11M Crw1 SU" (Id·
....... lllMd (C) (30) venture) '53-J1ck HIWlllns, Do111ld
IMnl Fir• Sinden . ...,... tile lefflf D II MtHt: (C) (30) "llhe, For-
0 .._. &u lece mou. Tllwtn.'' Bexter Wtrd hosts
7:118 fBJ (J) Wi1 U.-: (C) (60) this .tour of the lsllnd ol T1iw1n
Joel Grey, Jane Mortlft, Jollnny lhowin1 lh PI09lt ind be1uty
Mlthls, Groucllo Men, end Loult while rte111in1 the exodus of Ch1n1 ~.J!!nl (R) Kti·shek end his followers from the
Q3 CI> n. S.W: (C) (60) Cl!lntse m1lnl1nd.
Death GllM." (R) 8t JM ,,.. (C) (2 hr)
I t..-. (60) 11:80 8 fJMll ~ ~ (C) Clett
(ff] Cl) ........ (C) (30) Roberts. nit ... .. (90) Rod Sttillf • Tiii lllll .... ""'= (C) (30)
stirs n "Al Capone." Je1S M1rtow. !!!'15.al ,..., ~ ... , ..... (C) W: .(C) (60} An •llOl1· Tiie r..,,.. (C)
"""' of top talents ol today .,, 11:10 &'::!': ·ActM .. tile ..... fllturld In 1 muslcll-eomedy-verlety · (•dwenture) '43 -Hum-
IP'Ctlcullr. Flltlnd entert1lners pflrey Bor•rt. Reymond MHMY .
.....,. Al Hlft, "'' Condoll. 11:15. , .... 52 ...... : """ ..... Qretdllfl w,tlf, Mery ford. end ........... (CO!Mdy) '61-TOllY Cut·
Jollnl .:er~ (IO) & ~:· =-*~~ ~ Tiie......... ~,....... (drllftl) '63--
• ....... ·llCl ltlldlon, Rod Taytor, Mery uol· lr~ .... (C)(30) ;r._
AmeJ .. el Dtliilrt 11:301 Tiii TlllllM .... (C)
l:IO a 9 (J) My 11nt s..: (C) (30) ,...: "f.-el r.....-(llor·
Chip drns • computer·Mledtd dltl ror) '65-Annl• Albert. Thony Melly.
who tlout to bl all fMt tall. 12:30 ...... 111"91: (C) "Trepen,"
l '~lldl Slbbltll," "Glint ol tM U let SIUrt: (C) (30) Evll lsllnd.'' Ind "Speel1I eorr..
1 Sm1rt!" (R) spondtnt" a "· IGWlrr. (60) "Th• Th"'• 1:00 I..... (C) Spe1b fOf ltst"." Or. IUldlrt Ind flllwte: "Stl .... 111 tile CltJ'"
Dr. Giiiespie 1nd Blair Hosplt1I be· (drtm•) '62-Aobtrt Gentile. ii~";~'"'::'';:, ;j . GJ ActiM. n.n: "Th• Anlm1l1."
1fie 1'11mpa1111 Music Mekm II· 1.15 n ~· ""'-... ..,.,_ ...,.. .. MeMori11 Day 1nd Utt Indy (Tr1rn1) 60 -Sii MIMo, SUMll
500. Kohner.
..... .... ' (C) (90) l:M .................... (C)
'1111 GlmAT
ll\\l'tt~lt!
Starring
1) Tony Curtis
2) Tor:iy Curtis
3) Tony Curtis
Saturday 11:15 PM
t~llSS2
4) Tony Curtis
5) Tony Curtis
Pac• a
fQ CLOSE -UP
Iii ~~
F~ n ~ ~~ ~ _ •1da.. as 'V"'"'"'alv • opeamt 29--aihr ...t Do. Ho -1 pzn ~ &ia.bttg acrcm tbr st) 0\ er
~~.c~Hiw>A
Tk ~" •t..r ~ the •JI' palms and lbe ruged
~ ddi DC'\U looted bcncr ~ ihr ~lD! sbac* ~ O\"tt
bccdJ md aqe5lJC ~ Hc:ad..
~ ~s H.P'1>ffo.-~ nn oa SBC
)4~~ 9 P).t ~ -~-a CA Mt o d.am.>noa. tout rdcn
"' ~ -.,, the iC'W mtt:u.mcn from tu.-a &iO -m;aU ll bq-(IC
the oa.dand. 1>.."'G Ho
f>.."CI read~ admr.s ht IS -w:tt-uup.-u>d dJd ~ rea~
SUit caTelC al ht .. "2S ~-•bm he ~ed up blS u1ck
11'1 JI bat • Ka.::aeoOc. home tos'D.. a.od surtcd CC" siut io ha ~
·.....-:W ~ ~..W ~le ~.-. u ~-ht~ apparcd m posh
DOft Ho .-ida ----~~ SOit D_.ia#tl
mght dubs in ~""' YorL Las Vq~ ind r.a a1 ~ C~nut
Gro''t 1n Los An~lcs.
Sonw 100 peoploe spent foor ""ttl.<. filming the ~" on k-ca-
uons around Hooolulu and ~ ad~~ming islands. ~n ts the ont~
~ of the sbow--0 you 00n·t count the dt>uns of ch1klrcn. the
llght of t.'utriggcr anocs plunging through the magnificent surf.
and ~urulu scene-stealers.
If ~·ou don"t have a ooloc 1V -.et. you11 ~ '°"1· For all lbe
pidu~ post<ard beauty of Hawaii is captu~. from the spcctec:ular
opmia,g ~gmmt. to ~ final ~ucnce ""hen hundrnb of children
from a school choir 5tand on the volcanic promont.:-ry of Koko
Head near Honolulu and sina "We A~ Hawaii .. and the classic
.. Aloha 0c. -as the improbabtv bnlliant rolo" of the Pacific <run~1
t>l~c and fade in the background ......
SUNDAY
I
•.• -:::: ·. ·, -.
¥,,,.,,. (d
ttr, Edmu. IE 119CI PM'• c.. How Mut
Bernstein
to the tt
musleal
frames . hi
cateaorin
instrumen
tification.
or·f1lse I>
picture st
IT11t1
T1llt M
War i
ColOf
the Sun." (i7)(})St
ti) firtbe> :GOBftlbl · Pit I
· O u :JOl"twll Rella~ : Woftcl
Qt(j)f1
. . D C! :GOINtwl:
Mowil
(drama) '
Kerr.
l lflll(
Movit
(1dventur
ter Brenr am~ fl) Tern l:JOl m
• Tiie ' Clltyt
: ftqie -HOR9 C (Y:I) "Ht
of recen
that havl
science.
I~ to Memo
l:JO•"-r ... ~J
when Po
under w. I~
Miii
5'* for Zion
900 on the
1•119 doWn O'
by a stc
Jldl WI
tlk• of• '~ M1r1in
lndi1ns
Orinoco .....
111 Ed
tony
Q
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IJ
fltll :. na
•C-. ... a.. ......
l •II It., l
• DlillJ,
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...
Y....,,' (dr1 m1) '47-lon McCaflls·
ter, Edmund Gwenn.
l cav.lelRtf IMb (1) ,.., _. Al ... n (C)
(i)F•• r.iW..S.U.r llfB CJ) New Yen Y ......... s*'• c:.c.rt: (C) "Quiz·Conctrt.
How Musical Are Your• Leonanl
Bernstein literally puts his audience
to the test-a test or their own
music.11 under1tandine. Bernstein frames his questions within these
cate111ries: composer identification,
Instrument observation and Iden· tification, musical terminology, true·
or.false ind what's wrone·wilh·this
picture seements.
8 Tales tf tllt Selden Wiit
Tiii ""'""'"""' I W1r Z...
Coler Dt1tre: (C) "Escape in
the Sun."
(j7) (f) Sut1ltt Duh
@I) futbol·Secttr .• 8 ,ubl,.
• Pit loeM (C)
fB (i) Aoi..t Stcnts (C)
hii&lotn . ftltlll'll
:JOl,..._.tn (C)
: WOfld Prt• (C)
Cl) f•ll C0tptl Rnlnl
:00 I News: (C) Clete Roberts. ID @ Tiit W• Tllil w.-(C)
Mt¥ie: (C) "IHIW Trlttu1e" (drama) '58-0avid Niven, Dtboreh
Kerr.
I lrendtd
Mowit: "Strp•t Yort" Part II
(adventure) '41-Gary Cooper, Wal·
ter Brennan. •
(i1) CJ) Senn Alts T1leetn ~ Cl) £alsttfla (C)
fl)Toros •=•1a(])A1111teur NMr (C) @ (6) fr1nk McSH (C)
St9ri• of Ult CttrttHy
• Tiii Monroes (C) Clltyttltne
: ........ hpelt
f V f N I "l C
l:tO B 9 CI> Tiii 21st ContlQ: (C) {l(>) "Now You Sfe It." u.i1or1tion
of recent developments in ocitlcs
thlt have rM>lutionized tht ancient
science.~) ~lewt(C)(30) I W ndt: (C) (60) ''Salute
to Memorl1I D1y." l:Jll ..... S"'J (C) (30) u Cl) ...... : (C) (30) "Diep
attr:s." Ai..or sumlllOltl IMlp
Wltlen Portt1 end Ulla 111 stn111ded under w1ter In a sub1111rtne. (R)
ITlll n.. , ...... (C) (60)
I IAft LllCJ (30) M•l!HI 22: "The Whistler."
,.,_.lati911: "Hew Dimensions
for Zion." (A) fa (f) futm: "With Their Eyes
on ihe Stirs."
7.0 II QI Cf) Lallie: (C) (30) Forced
down on 1 st1cier and threatened
by a storm, Stu.rt and Injured pilot
Jack Wiiiiam (Dewey M1rtln) must
bite off 111ln without Lissie. (A) II @ @ Wiiii lli1 .... : (C) (30)
•'file Lost Wor1d of Anpl f allt."
M1r1ln Perkins visits the Wal W1i
lndl1ns lnh1bltln1 ttle b1nb of the
Orinoco River in Y111ezuela. 8 ,..... 111J S11ew: (C) (90) Guests
111 Eddy Arnold, Susan Barrett,
Cotty Halt, The Att>ors. Finnie
Flau and Wayne Cochran and The In a loft in Nazl·occupred Holland. Jt'a
CC Alders. · (R) D~@ Voyqtto htlH!ofSN: m Horace Heldt Sped1I (C) (60) figure-watching
(C) (&ij) "A Time To Die." Mr. Pem, (1ij t · f '
a self.styled eenlus Wllo controls m ! IRC14 I SNI ~ s,.11: (C) tme ·
time. confronts Admiral Harriman ™>> e Linker Family travels
ffmon an1r 1ns SiJllmarfne cM: tfirouiJioiit Splln. iliendlng festivi·
Henry Jones euests. (A) tit!$ and soaltlne in the erendeur. I Trutll Of' Con11111MDC11 (C) (30) -*· I y itty ... _ CllU&en's Island (C) (30) ui ... 1111n an ., _,,..
Do111lnaos Mlnlu &) Attota AdarM
7:JO IJ 9 fl) 5ewt1t ... : (C) (30) 9:301J Car and Trad (C) (30)
In Part T or a IWo·Plrt episode, 0 Nen: (C) (30) Stan Richerds.
Ben the friendly bear is accidentally fl) S.rtdly loN/M111iol ftn•
trucked to Jacksonville and, upon 8l) lesl9ll $,_,...ny: Erich Leins-
be1innin1 his lone trek home. is dorf leads the full symphony In
shot and wounded by a hunter. (A) Mozart's Symphony No. 38 1n D
0 ti) (i) Wilt Disney: (C) (60) Major, "Prague," K. 504; Beraer's
•'!fun, Appaloosa, Aun." Alt Indian "Polyphony"; and Mendelssohn's
eirl's prize equine "pupil" seems Symphony No. 3 In A Minor. ''Scot·
destined for oblivion until he runs tlah," Opus 56.
a wild race at the tnbt's annual e> cn1 Teetro
roundup. (A) 0 Mllliol $ Mowit: (C) "lt•btn 10:001J ~(I) Mlaioft: l111posaible. (C) ~2" (drama) '57-Natalie Wood, (60) The IMF journeys to a Near ~r
Karl Malden, Marsha Hunt. Efrem East country .to break up a slave .,-~
Zlmballst Jr .. Robert Nichols. rin1 run by Kine Borca and an un·
I o.ter U•ib (60) scrupulou!. ~enchman (Warren Ste· Un.a-..'P r.rrr Mula (60) vens) In spite of UN prote.sts. Jo. I ..... 5 •
Allltrican-Ar-1111 Hour sepfl Ru.-in plays Boru. (A)
Tiit Frtndl Clltf: Julia Child D 9 (i) Hill' Cllaparr1I: (C) (60)
shows how to. prepare hot turkey "Sudden"Countrf." The mistakes or
ballottine. •• a 1reenhom bank clerk tryine to
1:00 1J 9 CJ) Ed S.llivan: (C) (60) settle nur the Can"?ns threatens
Nancy Sinatra, S1>1nky and Our to wipe out the area s cattle. (A)
Gani 1uest. (A) IJ SUNDAY NEWS REPORT
fJ@CI> Tiii Fii: (C) (60) "Over· * Pres. by Harris & Frank
load.' A city-wide blacMut enables e S.nd., Report ft) (30) I
U·con Nyack to slip throueh an 0 wm;1111 r. ludllty Show: (C)
FBI stakeout .•~d continue to the (60) Three Enalisll youths. presi· ho~e Of Virgrnrp Lambeth, Whom dents Of their respective student • 11'1 fltwt·WllC~lllJ tlM! How ct.1 YOU
he intends to 11111. (R) unions and universities, debate muau~ up? A 1f111e on th• .. hippy" fl> Halls of lwy • "Enelish Youth and Vietnam" with •ldeT WabtllM. tummy *"d lhl•lut n-i fE 'Rt lltal llewoh1tlotl William F. Buckley Jr. u.., rontror or • tl•hl •lrdw w •ta>' in
@!) Varltdtdts m News: (C) (30) Clir Kirk. ~:e~.~9!,~..,":rart. The!? 18 • way. 1t·a
l :JO D ~ (i) Mottltr1-ln-l,.: (C) Q) Canadian HtQey: (C) (60) Him· • lt't •••rtlH1I You uM your Reia•·A·
(30) 'The Career Girts.'' The med· llton Aedwines vs. Toronto. daoY to recture the"'"" or htpe ... a11111n ... dllne of Eve and Kaye in the lives OJ World of YOlltll (C) abclom•n and thl1h1 whlle you REST. ( .
of their married children prompts lO:JO U W.W of Yttltll (C) (30) at homt'I Not • "'hh or wHrioome worlcl
their husbands to suuest jobs for m Dlwid SlmkilMI (C) (2 hr) • 1M welfllt 1M1I Relu ·A-chor la differ.
their wives. The &iris become "The :00 B •nll He,..'• how It works. Many wom•n Marvles." a Country·•nd·Westem 11. a-O'Clldl ltlptft: (C) Clete ll>ck rrood mu•cle t.oM i..ca.-lbey don·1
son1·•nd·d1nce act In 1 local teen· !Robe~ 1S1t~ ~~·.. (C) (30) 1•t •nou1h .xerelte. Rel.ox·A-ciaor •Iv .... aae revue. (A) •-.. .-r ntwl: •lfortltM, con.,t'nlra!H u ercl-.. t.o aucll
-• ....._.. (C) (60) '--h Whit J om Brokaw. llrrul"9 areu .. hl pe, w•lslllne, abdomen -.._.. ..... e r.. I°"" fer Ditanllltl (C) (60) and thl•hli RcgMlar M.. <Glo•U l~H• Randy's World, The Irish' Rovers Ind @ .(I) ..... (C) .... , to rcdM<• '" ....... eanrab/11 l o ••• The Lemmon Pipers pat. , lriildit (C) (30) ''Where Wert •1ti-1 IAuc ..... ,k. larlr to!le k .. t<H •/
I lllM Ill Crisis (30) D · th 8 ttJ of th B I '""'.dtcu"I eirn-d11<. And the .... U.. Mwttlt.rl 111 -(C) (30) OU unn1 • a t • u p , ........ 1o.... u. ..... i., th• d<!s,_ or •I• _.... Kkfr' F1thtr and son have difflcul· ,...,u<llon. 11 ..... • ·-,..,
Tiii Wlftd ,....,... · tits communlcalin1 untll they find
fl!)SpeMill& freely: Altdre Fon· themselves facln1 identical prob· PHONE NOW!
taint, editor of France's ludlnl ltm1. Tim O'Connor, Aobtrt oo,te,
newspaper "LI Mondt" and author Mldlatl Bums star.
of NHlltoty of tltt Cold War," tllb I a.di i. tlllt ...... (IC) (60)
wttll ntWMlln Ed Newmen about Cl) lMI Dir 1111 (C) France, o.Gaullt, and the COid War. Cl) a... 1J111 (C)/.._. (C)
• • La T.-ta 11:15 8 "..: (C) H1rry "'8t0fltr.
t!tt 8 di (I) SIMllllrl lf9tlltn: (C) D M9wit: <C> .,.._ • tile llM-™>> ~ ~. Ravi Shenllar, Mel ••" (drima) '64-Marcallo Mastro-
Tonne euest. (A) lannl Mlchelle Morein.
D U ~.~: <C>. <60>. "The ll:JO 8 M..: (C) "Cllll McCalr' (dra·
Stronanokf.' little Joe 11 swindled m•) '60 -James G1mer. N111lit out of 1 Ponde~ caltlt herd and Wood. '!'~ trails t~e threvet to their for· II MMle: (C) "MlfJ, Mltf' (com·
trfied r1nch 1n Arlzon1. ~A) tdy) ,63 _Debbie "eynolds, Barry
D @ Cl) 11t1Cf,1 1 'Tiit DlafJ Nelson ~ AMtt Trillk. <) (2 hr) This TV ,,. W~rtcl of Ytlltll (C)
eclaptatlon of the memoniblt Broad· -way ptay stars Di1ne DWll• in the 12.:00 IJ Pllblk Service CC>
t.ltle role. Co-stars ere Me.c Von ID Mtwlt: "All TllrM&ll tt1t Nlpt"
Sydow, Liiii Palmer, Vrveca Lindfors, (mystery) '42-4!umphrey Boprt.
Donald ~leasance, ~eodore Bikel. l:OO IJ Mt¥11: "l llolt Oiftl"' (adwtn·
Peter Betaer and Mansa P1Y1n. The ture) •57 _ James Craia. AudrtJ
pl1y, 11ken from the 1du11 dl1ry Totter of 1 teen11e Jewish alri, tells of ·
the two ye.rs she, her family and 1:30 CD ~-· Sllldtr. "Stranae Holl·
stYertl other peBOns sPtnt hldln1 d•Y·
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THE DAILY ,.LOT, 1V WEEX. MAY 21, 1961
; .. "> PROGRAM hiGliliGhTS REGULAR DAYTIME
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l:JO 8 8 ()) .... Y~ Yount ......... Concert: "Quiz Concert:
How Muslc:al Are You?" There's a first time for .verythlng. and
that now iioes. after a decade, for Leonard Bemsteln •nd his
Philharmonic: concerts. For the fourth broedca8t of th• seuon,
Bernstein presents a music test desilned expressly for Yi.wet
participation. The questions testi"8 the audi.nc.'s musical
undentandl"8 will cover the areas of compoHr and lnstru·
ment identification, musical termlnololY, 1enent obMrvation
of what the Philharmonic is performint (or not perfonnlnt)
and t.rue-or·false and what's·wn>"l·Witt\-thls·picture Hflmentl.
The pnJ1ram Is not designed to test musical knowtqe, but
to see how sensitive one Is to musl1: how much one really
likes It. how deeply it 1ets to a person, l\ow alert his Nrs ere,
and how much they retain of wti_at they hNr.
HJO D (fl) (I) I M<Ni "The Dltlry of Anne ,,.,._,, A two-hour
television .claptatlon of the memorable Broectw.y play, taken
from the diary of • leenaled Jewish 11rt. Diane Davila stars
In the title role, supported by • compeny of International stllrs
lncludl"8 Max von Sydow, Ulll Palmer, Vlvec:a Lindfors, Donald
Pteasance Theodore Bike(,, e.ter Beiler and Mattu Pawln.
The P1.tY r.crNtes the daily life of eleht Jews who hid for
two yeers In en Amsterdam attic in Nazi-occupied Holland be-
fore the Gestapo finally found them. Otto Frank wn the sole
1t1rvlvor. Anne Frank wes killed In the Betsen concentration
camp.
MON>AY
HJ0 9 tJ1 Cl) I MW! Si,_. ,..,.,... ..__..Ho: Hawaiian enter·
tainer Don Ho headlines this full hoUr musical special produced
entirety In America's 50th state. While beslcally • one-man
showcase for Don Ho, the program also fNtures The Allis
sin1ing group, vocalist Robin Wilson, Ho's seven-year-old son,
Dwi1ht. and the Kamehameha School Choir. The procram
opens with an aerial view of Island attnctions, moves on to
• musical tour of the outer Islands and closes wtth Ho's
rendition of the tredlllonal Hawaiian farewell, "Aloha 0.."
•.JO e N£T Joumet: "From Protest to Resistance." This one-hour
film, produced by KQEO, Channef 9 in San Francisco, wa more
than a yur in the m•king. The documentary presents thouihts
and feetinas behind antl·w•r end black power movements, and
plans for the future. It focuses on three young radicals:
Stokely C.rmicheel, black power advocate and former chair·
men of SNOC; Mario Savio, former leader of the Free Speech
Movement •t the Unwersity of Galifornia, Bet1celey, wtto is now
a state senatorial candidate on the Puce and Freedom Party's
ticket from the 11th District: and David Harris, an Of'l•nlzer
of the Resistance, a group that Of'l•nizes draft resistance and
advocates prison rather than MfVice.
TU~Y
10:00 8 8 ()) CllS Repor111: "C.mpal1n, American Style." What are
the. merchandlsln1 experts doln1 to the American polltlcal
campeijns? Has the candidate become the product of the
marketln1 lmage·makers7 To determine If the modem polltlclan
Is pec.kaied by publlc·rel•tlons and adVertislnt experts. CBS
News producer Jay McMullen took his cameras behind the
scenes of what he describes as a New Politics elect.Ion. This
program shows the results of his study. Eric Sevareid, who
reports on the broedcnt with McMullen, describes the content
as "• locar, county election, but one big enou1h. expertly
manqed enouth to be l'WCH'ftentatlve of the New Politics."
SATURDAY
7:30 8 B (I) "'£MIER£ The P'Not1et. Patrick Mc:Goohan, for·
merty the "Secret A&ent" man, stars In this adventure series
•bout • men suddenly cast Into • mysterious, self-contained
community that becomes his prison without beirs. McGoohan
portrays • man recentty retired from • hlthly confidential )ob,
Who to.es consciousness •nd awakens In the stt.111e villa&•·
When he rec:oYefS from his blectlout. he finds that wery
member of the self-contained community bears • number
lnstHd of a name • .He Is known •• number 6. Glven freedom
of molMment. The Pri9oner Immediately sets out to leem
wttere he Is. how he aot there and why he was kldnaped. .....
MONDAY
D Im Cl) Did c:.-t ... CC>
• r,.. tM hlll* OR (C) Deify
atrilS of proarims oril)netln1 ffOm 1:11811" Us Tllil .,,..... th• 11t1rt ol Witts.
1:JO 8 s..w s.mw m ID llf ......
II Ullatie• bdllll•· (C) "Memo· 1'iete Children of OU,.; ... The flui 11:00119 (])~If lh (C)
wtell of this four-WMk stries offers au CJ)...,.., (C)
lectures on "Physletl EduCltlon for IJ llleN: See DIYtime Movies.
Yount Ploplt," Moncl1y. ''Waft -_ ....... _
Study Procrams." TuadlJ: ''Spe-., __.. -
cill Edue1tlon," Wednesd1y; "Hit· l1:25 8 -(I) CIS ..... (C) tory." Thursd.y; lftcl "Tiit V1lue of l«l'1
Junior Colltps." Frld.y. ' ,, ll~ 8 QI (I) lllf'dl ,_ y_,.. CC) m fAhatleltll , .. ..,.. DU@ 1:,. .._ (C)
fl) T ..... t.rMt • Slleriff ..... (C)
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man 1ttempt to 1ueu Ult In•
pet1C1111lltles of Jim Blckus (Mon-
d.y). Clllrt Bloom (TutSd.IY). Rob· art Goulet (Wedntsdly), Kaye .. ,.
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Paul l.ynde, Connie StMns, Nentllt
Fabtly, ind l'llUlaf peMlists Witty
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TUESDAY l:OO 8 U (I) (C) .. ...,._ lledWlows." Thia 1964 Universal ,..
1 .. se sr.rs Aock Hudson •nd Gine Lollobri11d•, end features
• Terry-Thomes, Gil Youna, Edwerd Judd, Arthur Heynes, How·
•rd St. Jo~n •nd Nency Kulp.
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l:OO D (ft} CJ) ''Wtwa and Low9n." H•I W•llis, producer, end John
Rfcn.ltfrector, •re responsible for this 1963 movie written by
Edw•rd Anh•lt .
'THURSDAY t:OO 8 QI (J) (C) "P•lm Sprinp Waakand." Micheel A. Hoey and
ROrmen'i"eurot produced end directed the 1963 W•mer Broth·
era film th•t sbirs Troy Oon•hue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin,
Stef•nie Powers, Robert (Wild, Wild West) Conred, •nd Andrew
Dua•n.
FltlDi\Y • t:OO 8 8 (I) ''633 SquMron." Cliff Robertson •nd Georae Che· krrls 1bir In an llCtion-packed re-creetion of • f .. t th•t might
h•v• prevented the totel destruction of London in World War
II. Cecil F. Ford produced •nd Walter E. Graumen directed the
film t~t features M•ri• Perschy, Harry Andres, and Donald
Houston.
IA~Y l:OO 8 U Cl) (C) ''That Touch of Mink!' Another of the Doris Day
comedy-romances, this Universal film fe•tures C.ry Grant.
Audrey Meedows, Gig Youna, •nd beseball personalities Mickey
Mantle, Yot1i Berra end Rot1er Maris . II "low, ,.. and OishOnor." Virna Lisi, Peter Baldwin, Y•I·
entlna Cortez• end Pl• Lindstrom st.er in the adult movie
made by American·lntern•tional in 1964 .
11:15 D "Tha Outrap." Based on the Broadway play, "Reshomon,"
Wfiich wn bned on stories by Ryunoauke Akublg•w•, this
film st.era Peul Newmen, Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom, Ed·
ward G, Robinson, Williem. Shatner, How•rd DaSilve, end Al·
bert Salmi.
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MOND AY
MAY 27
For morning and aftern~
listings, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:JO D (C) "Hilda Cr1M" (drama) '56
-Jean Simmons. Guy Madison. IJ (C) "Yer• .. DlllPI" (Id·
Wlftturt) '62-John Han1911. • ....
"""' T• htdl" (drama) '44-
.lolln Garfield.
ll:OOD "Acaled et .. ..,.... (rnystety)
·~id Brian. "Y1le Owtcatt"
(drama) '53-John Derek.
12.:30 m "'Qlllcband" (drama) '50-
rlf!Ckey Rooney. "DI If • ...,.
(suspe1111) ·~wrenc:e Tierney.
1:30 8) "Crw HelW' (horro<) '52-
Donald Houston, Natatha Parry.
4:JO. (C) ..,............ Ktli," (id·
venture) '59 -Clint Walker, Edd
f tt. John Ru•ll.
"Y1le Cry of lattll" (drama)
' Ven Heflin. Aita MortllO.
r \/ r ll" , , i j I
l:tO. T1lt lie ..... : (C) (60) Jerry
OunphJ. · D H....,.lrilllllJ l.,t CC) (30)
11 IMI -Slllw: (C) (90)
Guests tonilht are Van JollnlOll,
Rich Little, Kim W9*n, and .S.V·
erly and Thi Sn.allers.
D Sia O'Clldl lllellir. (C) "'Dit.
....... : Die" (horror) '65-Nick
Adams, Boris K.artoff. ID...,... .., ce> <30>
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tlYJ (]) Men lflffilt (C) fl!I Wlwll'a "-1 ''The Tinder Boi."
8'E~
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Tiii '"'"' .... (C) (30) m 1tan1 <JO> m llc:Hlllt'a...., (30) u Cil ......., ........ (C)
flj)Tudllf 'll a (I) cas ( .......... (C) ., leltidM 34
7:GO R cas &.ii& """'= <C> (30) Witter Cronkite. fJ f T~ (C) (30)
m11Mt L_, (30)
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U (j) fut .. : (C) "Piiiars of the
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1:30 a a (J) •---= ce> <60> Ralph a.llamy plaJI an ql111 thtr·
lff Who ap!*ra to hft9 INChld
the end of tfle lint IS a llwllll,._
until ht piu 110W &kMY llr shoot·
iftl a bank rollbtr and itll6"1 Fnt.us
Haaen as ttlt outl~s partner.
Anna let and Geor1t Murdock also lual (A) D T1lt ..-...: CC> (30) "Mon·
11tt1 In TlllS.'' Tht .._...visit
TV !PORT! HIOHllOHT!
SUMMY. MAY 2a
U:JO AM •• (I) Ndonel PIDS .... onel loceer: (C) 0.kland vs.
O.lln. 1 :00 II @ CJ) Memphl9 Open Golf: (C) Uve from the Cotonlal CC>untry Club In Memphis com" the final round action In the
$180,000 Memphis Open 1ott championship. o.tendlf11 klr11·
pin Dave Hill will be tryina to bteek a Memphis Open JinJt.. Mo ~ has won the crown twice. tMnow fall"ftYS m11lle the
6,!Sll·Yard Colon6-1 Country Club couru a problem for the
emttlc dnwr, and the undulatlr11 1reens on the .,_,..70 layout cause the su....t puu.r, uneny moments.
WIDNEIDAY, MAY 21
7:30 • C••••ttJ -•rdl: (C) Comic Jeck Cart.r joins Minnesota r.ts fot • fHt thrM pmes mt the pool tabte.
8.-00 ~ Nn. ActlDn: (C) ''TM Oemebreilllen." FMtuNd Is the
• dutdl" playw wt.<> plays botll o"9nM •nd defense. then wins the pme In the flnel tM. •
FWllMY. MAY 31
7:30 8 Anlels 81ullal: (C) Ancef9 w. Ollkland Athlltic:s.
IATURIMY. JUNE 1 11:0011~ MetDf LMeue •••bell: (C) New Yotk vs. D9troft. 2:00 The ...._ --..: (C) Bill Shoemaker, Eddie Al-
c.ro • Jeck Whitaker commentate the loath runnlf11 from Belmont RKe Tnteic In New Y~
!lpcwta Sped8I: (C) UCLA Y .. r·End Spom Review. llCIA ....,. A...,.. T Pf'OI conwne at the nta Country Club for C:-:sfoAr~ toumamerrt.
l:OO • The .... lod9tJ: (C) Hlth ICnoot students dl9cuu the ~ ''Should the u.s. Subsidize Its Olympic Ath..._r•
!kOO 8 8 Cl) ltolf WDM ~ ,.._: (C) The $30,00C).Added Mf.
lady Handicap at 1 1)16 mile la • m11)Dr sta"-9 for ftlffel •nd ~ on the roed to the championshtp.dec:idlnl Yanlt,y Handlce...P. June 29.
II 1171 CIJ ~ Wide WCll1d fill lpcwta: (C) Tentatlvety 9Ched-
UW"ire the Champion• Tnic:k Me«. live from San Dteco; and ~ of the National Air Races from Reno, N.wcta.
l:OO •Anemia Bu 1 ... : (C) Anlels vs. O.kt.nd Athl9tlcs . ......
Tl4£ DAILY f'ILOT, TV W£EX. MAY 25, 1961
the Texas ranch of Mille's aunt and 9:30 8 QJ (I) f..., Nfllr: (C) {30)
learn she is about to be driven Guest Ann Sotlle"1. as an old friend
from her land bJ an unscn1pulou1 of French's persu.tdes him to quit
raneller. Barton M1clane and Jae· his job witti Unclt Bill and open
!line de Wit auest. (R) a restaurant (A) ,
_ ..,.. Yepp: (C) (30) "Trell D ~ CJ) ,.,... ,._.: (C) (30)
rou_lh Turby." Connli ind Elliot say their IOOd·
D (17) CI> ClwMr ill Afitca: (C) •· ••: Carolyn araues with her moth· (6Q) "Tht Adopted Ont." A lion cub ' er; Susan mocks her husband.
aiven to Samson caoses trouble for ID n. ltepea (60)
the ranch. Arnt Petersen. a slsal fl!) NET .......,: "From Protest to
farmer, -Ills a lioness that has Resistance." A study of thrtt •P· been friptenin1 his worbrs. To PfOldles to the dlanain1 c.haracttt
save the cub found with her. Jim of dissent-from protest to resist·
and Commander Hares •lrff to be ance. Featured are films of tttree
rtsPQnsiblt for it. Then the cub's j in action: Stokelr Carmlcfllel, for·
real mother shows up. (A) mer SNCC head; Marlo Savio, Fret 0 MllllH $ ..... : (C) "Uwta•.r' Speech Movement leader; and David
(adventure) '55-Tyrone Power, Su· Harris, former student president at
an Heyward. Richard E11n. Stanford who resiped.to devote his I Tnltll tr c....i-llCIS (C) (30) full attention to resistance .
""' ....... (60) -.................. T1lt f l"llldt a.t ail E C..lcel r C11Ki1Mt 10:001J 8 ~ C:... IWHtt: (C) (60)
l.'tO D Rowln l Martilt Lnctt-111: (C) Mickey OOlllJ, John Davldlon
(C) (60) Sammr Davis Jr.. Joey auest. {R) •
Bishop and Pamela Austin 1uest. D@ 00 I ~· (C) (60) The Sev-Sammr joins Arte Johnson to hi1h· 11'.'l" Captam. Baffled bJ the e~
u1tit. tht ''Ntw Talent Stc:tion" ~ With which enemy anti-submanne
ttte stiow with "When the Saints Go experts have eluded detection In the
Marthina In." (R) waters off the _Gre~ coast •. ttlt It ....,.. (C) "CllristoPll« Celll•· State Department ds11ns Robinson
.,_. (dr;ma) '4t-Fredric March, and Scott to l11Vestl1ate. (R)
Florence Eldridfe. 11 lllfll NM• Ntws (C) (60) at P..-ord (C) (30) D (ij) CJ) T1lt 111 Valer. (C) (60)
G) lhillbow Qtiest: Leadbelly ''A NOOse Is Wallin&." Audra's life suests. is threatened bJ a paranoic doctor IE>._, 111 11 Dtsitrt. .Ulna revenae on Victoria. (R)
1:30 II 9 Cl) Tiit LllCJ Sllow: (C) (30) fJ r_,. (C) (60)
When Lucy's sinling in 1 piano bar at Jae* l.MM• Ntn (C) (60)
drives the pianist off tht water ti) TtatN Fa•lllM
waron. she decides to take him lO:JO ID NIWI: (C) (30) 8111 Johns.
home and help him licit his alcohol EEi "'8t'1 ......... Mr. Sllnr?
problem. Phil Harris guests. (A) (C) William F. BudlleJ and David
D @ Cl) lat htrll: (C) (30) Silver take a walk ttirou1h a maze
•"file Klnadom Come Raid." P¥t. of blowup pictures of tht Important
Hitchcoc:k, on special asslanment people and events of 1967. Mr.
witti an artillery outfit. Is shot by Buckley offera firs outspok1n opin·
another enlisted man. (A) ions. m Men '"'"" cc> <90> 11:00 a Etwll ~ ~ CC> <JO> ID w.rN tf W... (C) (30) Jtny Dunphy. e a J111c1e • 1es llljea a• 11• .... "'-= <C> <30>
t:tl 8 9 (I) W, Criffllll: (C) (30) G.»i111 Skinner.
Sheriff AndJ Taylor's son Oplt Joins D AMII: (C) .,.... tilt Ma.
a rock-and-roll aroup and starts to .._,. (western) '53 -81'1111 Don·
rwceive f1illn1 1rades in school. (R) levy, Ella Raines.
D 9 Cil I t'i I Silletf ,... D """'= CC> (30) Bider Ward. ...es llaRii= : (60) Hawaiian G 111W1e: (C) """* tt hdlW' entertainer Don Ho headlines a mu· (adventure) '64-Tony Saller, Eva
sical special produced entirely In Astor.
America's 50th state. While baslcal· • u. er.. (C) (60)
ly a Ont·man Show, ~ Pf'OIY'lm m ~ "f• Dtml" (adwn·
allO features Tiit Allis, Hos ~k-up tvrt) '57-Aod Carntn>fl J. Cafftlll
aroup; ~list Aobfn Wiiton; Ho'1 Nailll. ' =:.Id ~ Dwl::ir~nd~ (17J CJ)..._ (C)
from tnclitlonal Hawali1t1 mtlolhl, tD Cl> 11111 Dl!r t• (C)
Ho and his aunts will offer IUdl 8 Cl) ..._
modem tlYOritft as "Ont Paddle, u:•e111w11: ........,." (drama) '50
Two Paddle," ''Pearly Shells.'' ''Tiny ~ Ta,tor, Arlene Dahl. Bubbles." "Instant H111n." tnd D lia IT\ T1lt T~ .... (C) "llom fra" 16ll 1..!!.1 _.
I (HJ m·n. F...., ....,. (C) • (17J W..., ...., .... tc>
( ) "Nr.frt1111r1 on a Oead·Eftd 12:tt • • '-CC>
Street." Br1us llCIPIS a ,,..... 1.2:JOI ..... City
ettac:ll that Is part of a Pftlllnd Adiell Tllttlft: "Barricldt."
plan '° kill him. Tiie pn1 lord'• 12:40 a ....... ""' Ult .... .. ilrffriend .... Jim's llCIPI tnd ,,..... (td f') •61--Alltafty Cal'tlone
rvns ID tell her friend that hit plan -.. -Mot...11c1 • failed. (R) ._., •· ·
• ......, (C) (30) 1M 8 flMll: ......,, CNll"" (SUS·
ll) lall9t PWer. Commu11ity tf. -Plftll) '35 -Edward G. ltobllllOll,
fain lllWlllllft Leo McEllVJ and Joel Mee.....
political authoritla covw t variety D llelllt: ....., Tnllt ,.. lie
of ilSUIS Involved in tht upcomln1 ._,. (comedy) '48 -Madeleine
• .. and nltlonal tltc:tions. Carroll, Frtd MICMUITIY .
.... 'Ellnl9 ~ D,.... CC>
TU ES DA Y
MAY 29
For morninc and •ftwnoon Ustlnp, please ... DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
ALL IN FUN-Ref/ Skelton (left) anti Terry-TholftlU. match
wit.I anti fut• bt COfMdy 1Jr.iJ on Tlte Red Su/to" Hour, f'uu«ry at 8:30 PM on CBS. •
..... 10
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for morn
llstinp,
21ME Pf -,or your
the day's
DAY
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Cooper.
u:ooe ....
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Mc:Nally.
lZ:JO • .,,..
Oofottly
(drama) 1:••""• RObert I
4:J08(C) ture) '55 en: --....
Dunptlr . .... ....
Larry SI
M1rie, T
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stOfY of
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WEDNESDAY
MAY Z9
For morninc and afternoon
l!stlnp. please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Below, ~or your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
1:• a-c.. ~ <c1t•1111> • .,
-Spencer Tracy. l.1111 Turner. D (C) ..._, Sclrtlt" (mystery) '~honctl Flemln1. "lift la ... MlnleN" (comedy) '57 -Gary
Cooper.
ll:OOO"tufir'I et llMlilft ,.,.. <west· trn) '57-Anthony Georp . ......,.,
~ (drama) '56-Stephtn
Mc:N1lly. U:• • .,,... .... (drama) ' 48-0onlttly Lamour. ~ HRlu"
(dl'lma) '4~Tom Nul.
1:• ......... ,. .. ,. .. (dr11111) '48-
lliibtrt Beatty. Clrul R'Yt.
4:30 8 (C) "1111 bltriu•" (ldven·
ture) '55-Glenn Ford, Cesar Romeru. a ............. (comedy) '62-
liiOrman Wbdom. Jennifer Jayne. _.,,,,,,,.
l:IO. "' "' """= (C) (60) Jeny Dunplly. D .._., . ....., •'l*t <C> (30>
• ........... : (C) (90)
l.lny Storch, Bob Clmel'Oft, Role
Marie. The Sunshine Com111ny 111est.
C. V. Wood Jr. tells the remartllble
stCHY of his company's purdlase of
the London Bride• Ind the tasll of
movln1 it to the United States.
D Sil O'a.o lllMlt: <C> "'W•· Illa MJ .., lecl ..._,. (muslcll)
'Sl-Oonald O'Connor. Janet Lelah. m MariM .., (C) (JO)
• ....., DBI (30)
(ft) (I} lhv lriffill (C)
• """• ""'1 ·(I~
l.;JO D IMC """ Senb (C) (60) ~Th """ .... (C) (30)
..... (30)
....,.,. ,.., (30)
Ci)........,...... .....,. (C) ....... , .. ~·~
dies tM Doller." A dlec•mioll
" ........ of IMMr .... llulaH .,.,.,. la commoa ~ ......,..
the .... QI Cl) CIS hllillt llln (C)
lllll9tidereJ4
7:tl 8 ca EVllliat Ntws: (C) (30)
Walter Cronkite.
I f T,_, (C) (30)
I LM a.., (30)
............. (C) (30)
U (j) Y• MM r.r It ec:.-. ~
ft(l) ..... albwr e u C:.. Yldl
1:ae e a Cl> .... 111 Spece: <C> <60> Don, Judy, Will and i>.11111 become
exhibits of Earth flUlll In I tm·
elilll zoo after tllty ,,. tripped
end taken capCivt by FWllUfll B,
1 flernbopnt cllerecter wtlo ~lls
hlmletf the Grlltat Showman of
the Cosmos. ( R)
0 5J (i) Tiie vqilJlll: (C) (90) I SUC«asfUI novel, Ind ht end his ., lel ., llienlllll
•'{ Smelr Taste of Justtc•." The wife move to 1 posh home In sub· 10-.JOat ,.._ (C) (30) Bill Johns.
Vi11lniln is asked to brin1 law end urbla. But the new mon_, blfnp fl) ...,., Yt11"1 ...... C..,._.
order to a town whldl has been new probltm......,n altrlctive llttrery ll:OD 9 ......:..__ -.a. -.... (C) (30) bullied by the spoiled son of t 111nt, l11Cind1 Ford; 1 movie Idol, • Jtny o;;,.v -.._. ..
wealthy rendler. Alttioqh his hol'le and • l•Y·dlwrcte ntlpbor. II Th ui· ...., """= (C) (30)
has been stolen by Tom Conlon at ...... II ... S.. (C) (30) GeOrp Skinner.
end his Double C Ranch hlrelinp, Im 1 .... 1tleu: "lnnovltlons In 1J 11owte· "1• OW Stcn9•na"
The Virtlnian ls reluctant to take rcfuettion." Dr. Rich1rd Bl'lftaeman (western)· '4~Wlllltm Elllott.
on th• sheriffs job until • reckless 1nd 111t1t1 look to the futu11 of ! """= (C) (30) Bl•t• Ward.
shootln& Injures Kathy Cooper, smell free enterprise In education. • Collfllrltiofl: (C) "Be Reurs" dau111ter of a former 1irtfritnd, Cl) lllenlllH 11-.r rama) ·ss _Kirt Doulfas, Bella
Ellen Cooper. Peter Brown, Susan t'".30 a 9 CJ) Ne 1 At: (C) (30) Dervl.
Olivtr, John Lupton 111at. (A) . Didi Holllittr. who draws the Jtt. • 0) La c,... (C) (60) IJ c...tty ~ (C) (30) 1111n comic strip, Is sued for Pia· II) Mowit: "llllrillblt Strtpes" (dra· .lick Clrter auests. "Sft U Al. ~(fl)~ Tiit .,..pn: (C) (60) 1ilrlsm by 1 cartoonist (Hal Buell-ma) • .,__,..,um .... rwy Boprt. Georre
.._.. ley) who says the idtl was stolen Ritt. • ~ ive-Ne1ative Man." Elec· frum him and Paule sets out lo 6 ~ Nlwl (C) tronics expert Charles Grwy Is killed _.._ °(l, 1 ...... (C) in his office 11 the Mlnbtry ol Sci· persutde him to drop the suit (A) 6 •-_.
ence by an Intruder who points his ID,_.. .. (C) (30) ""'9 (
llnaer 11 him and bl1sts him Into f1l> NU Festival: "Jazz." App11rtn1 11:3011 Mowit: ''Sabini.,.• Hero" (dr•·
the back wall. John Steed and tt the 10th Annuel Monttrty Jazz ma) '51-Jolln Derek. Donna Reed.
Emma Peel discover that Grey's 111. Festival are Clrmen Mcflu, Mel B @ Cl) Th TNl&M Sllow (C)
pers •hicfl rellle to the recently Tonne. Earl "Fetlla" Hines and The (jJ) Cl) J1eJ Ii., Sllow (C)
1btndoned Pioject 90, hawe been Woody Herman Orchestra. 12:90 ID JM PrH (C)
burned i~e . his sale. Steed ,.. EB lllPldlh ,....... C.W l1:JO G ~._: (C) films shown
c:elvts perm!"'°" to look over the 10:00 8 QI()) Tiit Dem ....... SMw: ere "Tiit Runnln1 Men," mrrin1 ~P. secret ftles on the subject, end (C} (60/ Rltl Gardner, Tlmmlt Lee Remidl, Alan Bates; "The finds them In ashes. (R) Roaers 1111st. Bounty Hunter " with Alndolph a'!"'"" s ~: "flit •tztr'• '. D 9 (I) ... '" , .. , lie: (C) Scott; "A .Girl 0Aplnst Napoleon," t.d1t (drema) 47-Tyrone ~r. (00) "Cry Herd. Cry fat." Con· with Serita Montiel; "Return of the
Gene Tierney, Anne Baxter. Chflon clusiofl. Paul Bryan seeks Just Sit· Fruntiersm1n," with Gordon Mee·
Webb. . John Payne. Herbert Mar· tlemenb for victims lnjul'9CI In 1 Rae· and "Croswinds," with John st111ll. Elsa l.lndlestet. I ... used I p '
bank robber (James Farlftt1no). In· NeUd atJ r1'lll ., C..u , ... 1111 (C) (30) mun -car cr111! ,,. ca •. Wh I• 1 i1e. ""'.::"' .J.~. .. . votvld In the wreck. ettempta to ActM """9: "Nllllt Freiatrt."
Indian writer and ltcturer recowr u to PGlice lift· nit-~-.. .....__.,
Krish111murti explains the value and pound lot. (R) (tci·fl) '59-Manhlll Thompson.
necessity of meditation In today's 8 leerp """-""' (C) (60) D lllwlr. "Ille lk1 ,,.. JMn aoclety. G ,..,. (C) (60) iUd" (rom1nce) '49 -Viratnla
fl) PfM!iet Orfetn m Jedi ut11em Ntws (C) (60) Meyo, Roneld Rupn.
l."0011 IWl Adillt: (C) (30) ''Thi ID ......... Wll ,,..... (30) D ..... (C)
Gamebreakers." Pf'OITam expl1ins :----=~=:-::::=~
What are known ts the "clutch"
players. For 59 minutes end 50
seconds you llllY never know he is
in the stadium but When he wlM
tlle 1ame in the linal 1111 you know
Why he carries tJt• titlt "11me-
bre1ker.'' •
• ,...... (C) (30) fl!),.. ........ Wd: "Who
$peaks for the Consumetl" NU
-looks into lht 1n1nufecturin1 end
llllln& of applilnc:a. with r.ports
fnlm lndusby ~ and
critk:a. . ., .............
l'.30 II 9 ()) Tiit IMrtJ Hllblllill:
(C) (30) Draftee Jethru's military
career comes to • tcr11Chl111 halt
When AnrrJ psycllletrilb ..... to belltwe the Clampett family Is fof
... ,. (R)
·~(C) (90) n.~'i: ...... (C) (30)
I ...,, """" (C) (30)
...... " ... WtfW (C) (30)
El Jllide .... ......
t:tO. ft (I)... Acnl: (C) (30)
In cHatr to brin1 more money Into
Hootlrvillt, the Chamber of Com·
merct sends 1 letter to Hollywood
suaestin1 1 mcMI be mlde In tbt
community. (R) n 121 oo llllft .11n1c 11111: ce>
{W) t dclf Arnold hosts. Gum,, .,,
Anita Bry1nt. The Brothers Four
and John Byner.
D @(])W "11 ........ _IY .......... :
~ ......... lMen'" (comedy)
'63 -Jtftlt l el&fl, Ven JollMOfl,
Shellty Winters, Martlll Hyw. Strut · •
t1in1 writer Bill Austin finally writta
MODEL DEUOHT-N111te1 Wo/Jns appeon t11 a mod~l for
o conoonist wlro bring, a "1w1ult ago/rut tlk Hollutu1. on
R~ & s1r,, W1dnndiry al 9:JO PM on CBS.
Roy· Bulla's
Stevens TY
Pllone 548-3494
Peae 11
THURSDAY
MAY 30
For morning and afternoon
listings. please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
l:JO D (C) "Tera S.t' (drlrna) 'SJ
-Joan C<awf0<d, Gia Youn1. a (C) "Catut ~ (westem)
'U.-:.Joel McCrt1. (C) "Tiie ...
tf ltudlltl_.. (drama) 'SS-Rich·
1rd Burton.
11:00 n .,. .... .,.., Ltp" <comedy> ·»-w. C. Flelds. "Dil~surad'°
(drama) '31-Martene Olettlch.
ll:JO m ......, Mitri...,.. (comedy) '43 ~onty Woolley. "Tiie Cebrl
StriUI'' (h0<ror) '43-leslit Brooks.
l:JO Cl) '\Ady I• .. Mefpt" (mys.
tery) '38 -Patricia Ellis, Preston
Foster.
4:JO R "Tiie ltut C..,.. (ldwnture) ·~ry Cooper, Onld NMln.
""Y111Ue Dlodle .,_.,,. (drl·
ma) '42-Jlmes Ca1ney, Join Lulit.
f V f NIN f,
1.111."" lit .... (C) (60) Jtny
Dunphy. D "......,_........., ~ (C) (30> 11 ... .. Slllw: (C) (90)
Allen and Rolsl, Lou Eliott. Caro-
line Richter, and Bob Allen 1uat.
0 Sii O'Cleck Mewte: .... ...,..
W'ltll Ara" (dr1m1) ·~Jlck Haw·
kins. Arlene 01hl.
I M•iM .., (C) (30) ,. .,.. (30)
MerY lriffill (C) ~1 .... 1 "ftoetry." Richard
Lewis. author of '1'1racln." lia.
cussa • the mtanln1 of Pott:rJ lo ~lldren around the world. &JO..,._
l:JO alt ......... (C) (60)
"" • ...., ... (C) (30) Null (30)
flldWl's ""1 (30)
Ci) ... .., If.;-~ (C) . iillma t11t ..... " ...._., Cll CIS &llllllc ..._ (C)
.... 34
7:• 8 CIS &leittc ~ (C) (30)
W11ttf Cronkite. IF Trw, (C) (30)
I U.. LllCJ (30) Clllipll's ..._. (C) (30)
(l)Hllll 1114 _. (C) eo.tr ~ LI C..VICla .,. ... t1I (I) a.n. ... (C) (90) Jliii CtOWii outra,.. 1 trofttier com-
• munlty when ht appoints a deputy
mantial the leader of a bunch of
-cowboys wtlo terrorized the place.
Joe Bravo bt&lns to Justify Crown's
COf'lfidtllce, but the .,,,.. ...
comes when it appears thlt he
must turn his 1un on his cowboy
pala. (R) D@OO Dlllill ..._ (C) (60)
•'fllit Spanish Hont." 01nlet tan· atn with bl1 dty 11mbltr1 to ave
an Ofllhan boy from lolina 111 Ilia
money In a cnlOUd hor1e race.
Boone intercecla when l:llt boy
Colorbration Time
One of the nicest things about holidays ii COLO RB RA TJON
on KHJ's Channel 9. In celebration of Memorial Day (May 30),
TV 9 is scheduling approximately S4 In-Color hours of all-niabt
feature film presentations beginning late Wednesday night, May 29,
and running through Thunday (JO), Friday (31), Saturday (June
I) and into the daylight hours of Sunday (June 2).
Kirk Dougliu n:ruclu1 i11 /nr o pit 1top in "TIV Racerl''.
First COLORBRATION pit-stop is on Wcdneeday, May 29 at
11 :00 PM for "The Racers," starring Kirk Oouglas--a bard-driving
film depicting all the demanding tensiom of sports car racing. The
traditional "Indianapolis SOO" is America'J answer to the races
on the Continent-most of which were filmed for this behind-th~
scenes look at those races and the men who compete in them.
Other films to watch for include "The Running Man" (Wed.,
May 2~-1 2:29 AM); "Rain!! of Ranchipur" (Thurs .. May 30-
9:58 A.M.): "Violent Saturday" (Thurs .. May 30-11 :00 PM);
"Captain from Castile" (Fri .. May 31-f I :00 PM); "Dive Bomber"
(Sat .. June 1-6 :13 AM): "White Feather" (Sat., June 1-Jl :lO
PM); and "'Tripoli" CSun .. June 2-l I :30 AM)-and more, more,
more.
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THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, MAY 25, 1968
11rHS to btt his life's uvinp.-1 "Allsenoe Makes 1:11t Hart Grow
almost $100-on 1 race between Nerwus." Ann Marie's elation at
his hon• and the 11mbler'a hone. wlnnln1 1 Broadway role f1des when
Michael Bums. Henry Jones, Robert the realizes the Plliladtlphil QPen·
Emhardt 1uest. (R) In& will m11n her first Iona separa· 8 EXCITING! PLAY lion from Don. Part I of two parts. * "LET'S GO TO THE ~ n...tn a..t: Host.critic Hal
RACES!" MORE BIG CASH f.'r1ent11a1 looks at an orl1i1111 WINNERS! GET FREE musical comedy, "The ThrtH·D1y," ENTRIES AT VON'S! performed by the Tht1tr1 Amiri·
I ltf'I lo 19 tllt -=~ (30) c1na. Guests a~ plaJW!l&ht Dav!d
(i7} CJ) s.c..i H Ytara: Bell and Musie1I wnttr OIY1d
(lo) "Remember Hie M1ine." Arnold. AIFrf1 secret Luke joins the Navy II> NecM de Eltrtno
after botchln1 a succession of jobs 9:30 O 0 @ Dnpet: (C) (30) "The
from poodle clippin1 to pnlenin1. B11 Doe. · Sat. Friday and Officer
(R) Gannon investi1ate a rash of purse B Millieft $ Mowlt: "Otlti111tlotl snatchinp In which hiatllY trained
~ (adwnture) '44-Cary Grant. dop ars lrM>lved. (R)
Jolln Garfield. Faye Emerson, Dane IJ @ CJ) """' '*-: (C) (30) ··-~ John Rld1ely. Betty has a surprise visitor arrive
I Trdl ff c.a.cauenc:a (C) (30) lor the wtddin1; Leslie Harrinaton
hny M-.. (60) receives shockina news; Joe Rossi
f'tllllft: "Snak~s Alivel" A film needles Rev. Winter about Jill.
on the lndl1n snake charmers. Ind m TM Dmtlltlsrs: Historian, critic
how they perform their hypnotic •nd editor of "Oiswnr mapzint.
entertainment with deadly snakes. Irvin& Howe, disc:uases ttlt politlcal
1,...,. Cb Mllllcal philosophy of democratic 90Cialism •=-(C) (2 hr) with host Donald Fouser.
(i1J Tiit F1ytlla N•: (C) 10:00 (j) Dut1 Martill Slillw: (C)
( )~sh Story." Sister Sixto's ~)~y Arnold, The Miiis Broth·
Uncle Gus has had poor talc.hes ers. Janet Lti&h, Pllil Slivers, and
btc1use bi1 fislleries are usin1 Jeremy Vernon auest. (R)
modem equipment to locate schools ! Ceer19 htn•• News (C) (60) of fish. Sister B~rille Is persua~ed S.,.111e n.trt: (C) (60) "A
to use her aen1I talents IS fish· ero for Our Tlmt." A man in a
spotter, and ltlin1s are eoin1 well compromisin1 situation Is witneis
until the Reverend Mpther learns of to a murder and must choose be·
Ult enterprise. (R) tween liberatine an innocent de·
! ,......, (C) (30) rendant or jeopardizin1 his own
"""" Ille llfbr: "An>eulo career and marrl11e. ll~d Briden. ecllniques." Frederick No1d 1ives Jolln lrel1nd, and Geraldine Brooks a final lesson on the basic tech· star.
nlque, and ltlt arpeg:&io is em· I y1_,. (C) (60)
phasized. Jaa lltll•• News (C} (30)
• AMf .. ti Dts6trts ~ ........ Ille Car (C) (30) l :JO ~ ID (iJ 1'9111idt: (C) (60) "Eat. Cl)"" U"'1tldllblel
• Orin~ and Be Buried." Chief Iron· : R&D ltftltw: "HOVtfcratt. 1968."
aide steps in when attempts 1re European correspondent Gerry Wtln·
lllldt on the life of lady columnist bren reports on the latest dtftlop-
Francesca Kirby. The list of SUS· ments in hovercraft-vehicles that
peels include Francesca's husband, ride on 1 cushion or air Inches
her publisher, lier sister. and lier abo¥e around Of water. Dr. Albtft
manapr. Lee Grant. Fartey Granier. Hibbs hosts.
Richard And~n. M11i1 Lennard, lO:lO _ .._.. (C) (30) Biii Jollns.
Jolln locl~t, Quincy Jones auest. (R) _, • IJ @ · ltwltclle4: (C} (30) 1l:008Elwll O'Cl9cl ~ (C) (30) ~IP, 1p." The fur ftles when Jelry Dunplly.
Sam, with unbe1table feminine lotic, D TM lltlt Heltr Newt: (C) Geor1e
11ves $100 by buyin1 1 mink· Sklnntf.
trimmed coat on sale ror $250. (R) 8 l!Mlt: "Clllallt Lt&W" (wut·
I Men lriffln (C) (90) em) '43-Wlllilm Eliott .
.... : (C) "Quincannon, Fron· D llllNs: ~30) Buttf Ward ..
• Scout" (advtntuni}-Tony Mar· D c.•1 : (C) Shown tonlpt
tin. Peale Castle. sni ''Violent Saturday," at1rrln1 fD Off.11_,: ''Cartoons." This ~ Vidor Matuni; ''House of Wu,"
sram beeins a tlfiu of niplap of with VillCent Price; "The k'On Mis.
best shows from the past y11r. Art tress," starrina Alan Ladd; ''Tar1et
Seldenbaum interviews ntwapaper for Killin&." with Stewart Granier:
cartoonists Kart Hubenthal and Ptul "Powder Rivef," with ROfY Calhoun;
Conrad. and "Tht Bit Trws," with Klrtl E E Jvlde di lel flllos Douetaa. ... ea (I),_..,, ... .-. (r c:r.... (C) <60> (C) ....... lfrillp .......... (ro-Me*-....... Inc." (mystefy)
n11nce) '63-Troy Donahue, Connie ' eel Hadley, Marjorie Reynolds.
Stewna. Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers. I~ lltws (C) Robert Conrad. Andrww Ouu1n. 6 Dis DIJ HU (C}
£.aster week brinp an influx of News
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collea• baskltball tstm I• roman· I @ Cl) TM T•llM Slillw (C) tlcally invohed with BunllJ, and @CJ)..., ......, Sllllw (C)
the romanca almost PnJft1 dius. trous for Gall, posl111 .. I weelthy 12.111 m JM ,,.. (C)
elamour ..J!rl. (R) 12:10 I NIW Cltr O (HJ (lJ T\at lift: (C) (30) Ace... Tilleh: "Boomtrana."
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TIME PROGRAMS. Below,
for your convenience, are
the day's movies.
THE DAILY f'tLOT, TV wtOC. MAY 25, 1968
..... .., MIMes llfllt (C) (JO) a Tw: (C} (60) "Tiit Moun-I D ~Cl)"" ,_ .. -... D. O'CW ...... (C) ... u ln of the Moon." Part I of two net: (C} (30) ''Wllafs in a Name?'' ~ 81 Afedle _.. (WllWll) parts. Ethel Merman ..1ueats 1t the A trick·shot artist poees as Will
'53--SttpMR Wally, Julie Adlm. ludtl' of a reli1ious 1roup JHl!ln11 Sonnjtt in order to 11111 respect. (R)
....... .., (C) (30) the "Promised Lind." Tarzan a1rees fll) NET ,...._: "The Walla of e hllr .... (30) to 1uldt the party and dltccwtfl Jericllo." An. Elw1rdian pl1y lbout O'-' (})...., Mlftil (C) tt11t 1111111 of the members Imel Rptinc Jeck Frobilfler, 1 self.made • -.ra lllw? ''Slilinc." Jerry Miii llrindltd out of their money men, wtlo buys his wey into London IMd liwts 1 ,..... °" .._ ,.,. by • auide 111med Whitelleld. (R) aoclety and JOOn ditcowers his bor•
dltMntlll of llillnc. e ANGELS vs OAKLAND clom. e D ..,.,.., * ATHLETICS ••• ARE YO E , .... ...._ Alteil
DAYTIME MOVIES l:IO 8 llllC ._. ..._ CC> (60) READY FOR A THRILL£ • ...... ... .,.., (C)
•• .,..., .... (C) (30) .. ,,. .... llMNll: (C} (2 hr .151o~D~Ci)N1Uttws llMdll: (C)
•:30 a ct> "'.. ..... • llW' (romance) 'SO-J1111 Powell, Ricar·
do Montalban. 0 (C) "Tlt911dtf Ofer Ille ,,....
(western) '53-R1ndolph Scott. (C)
''Str111p lady ill TOWll" (d111111)
'SS-Greer G1rson.
• .._. (30) mln) ~11ls vs. Olkt.nd Athllhc.a. (60) "Sime Mud, Sime Blood." e 11c11M1 ...., (30) D li7.l CI> Oii Te IM tllt Wiufd: NBC News correspondent Frank ID Ci) Nwllj •Wdtf llfllt (C) <"Cl (60) "~lipper." Chuck Connors. 811ir's close·up sludy al the Nqro fl).......... Ille 111111 -......: lullt H1lp1n, Kath~. M1111ire. so:dief In Viftlllm. The prOlflm
"Siles Promotioa." A profile el Connie Scott •nd Mitzi, • 300-1nswers such questions es: H11
m1rketin1 tedlniq1111 In the SIMI PoUnd dolphin star in the first pert the '1rhili tOldler completely ac-
"buslness, indudin1 tips on ultl of 1 IWO·part story •bout the friend· cepted the Nern> IOldilf u 1n
promotion ind ldwrtlllni. ship between boy and dolphin. (R) equil?: u 1 ludef of men,· has
ft Cl) CIS £ ... lq """ (C) 1J Mlllltll $ Mewil: (C) "Clflllnl the Necro IOldltr 11ined the r• E Ntticitr• 34 ...,.. (adventure) '54-.Anne Bu· Sf*t of thote wtlo 1erve under his
11:001J "Or. lrNdwlf' (mulicll) '42 -Macdonald C.rey. "Dlwil llld tllt
DMp" (d11m1) '32-Giry Cooper.
12:30 m."lf l'M lllety'' (music.I) '46-
Peny Como. "T1ll c..tm If
Meftt. Crilet" (comedy) '48--SOflll Henie.
ter, Steve Cochr1n, Georp Nlder, command? (R)
7:GO II CIS £llMc ltwl: (C) (30) LYI• Btttaer. 8..... hlN• ... (C} (60) Walter Cronkite. • , ..... w C..1111•11ea (C) (30) fJ cm Cl) Jldd, 1fW .. "'-
8 Alllllll w...., (C) (30) I""' ..._. (60) I (C) 160> ''Thi llvin1 V'ictim." A IJ f T...., (C) (30) htd "-(C) ,oun1 dlstrlct attomey'a wife Is
• I ""9 Lar (30) e ....., V..W, killed when their car is demolished
l :30 m "Stardl fer .......... (mpt"Y)
'49-John Calvert, Myrna Dell.
e CINpe'a ltlllld (C} (30) by 1 bomb. When the men's ln· ID (1) f'*« (C) "Border River." 1:111 '-"4 (C} (30) vesti11t1on of the IOCll mob !elder
4:3011 "Anpll 111 tlll Olltfltllr" (f•n·
tasy) '51-Paul Ooulfn. Janet Leip.
D CC> "'ltrflll It C.ji" (llorrw) ·~meron Mltchtll, l11 J. Cobb.
fJD c:..tJ ~ ~ • al Daltrtl becomes persecution, Judd reluc· a (I) ...... ...., 1:318 a CJ) .... ,,. U.C: (C} tently finds himself defe~ln1 the e La c.. Vida (JO) An obteMr from 1 friendly crlmt111I. (R)
7:IO I) -Cl) ne Wiid Wiid lltln Americln country Hli1ned to 8 y_,. CC> (80)
(C) tlO> Apnts Wist Ind ~ the USMC dtallenca set. Cart• to ..... Lall• ... (C} (60)
brtw fires ind aplolives wtlltt I dull. Leny Stordl 1unts. (R) fl) Lacll1 l.Afe f V r !'-J I 'J (, follo'#ln1 clues to Ult murder of a G ID (j) ttar Trell: CC> (60) "By lO:JO m ... : (C) (30) Bill Jollns. rich Kansu r1ncher durlna 1 ut. Any other Name." Capt1ln ICltk ,,,.
1:00 111'1 Ila Nlws: (C) (60) Jerry b11tion marklni the list roundup swtrs • dlstma call the~ turns out ll:GO II °'"" O'Cled ""9tt (C} (30) Dunphy. of the *'°" (R) to bt • ru• by • supenor rece to Jerry Dunphy. -----------------·..;...;-----1 e.tplurt the Enterpriae ind lta crew. II Tiie Utll Hew Nlws (C}. (30)
CHANNEL LISTINGS
Information for lhe1e logs it furnished by the television sta·
tions. TV Wffk it not responaible for lost·minute changes
in program ll1ting1.
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Cl> KEIO fNICI Cable lalcenfleld
CIJ KUK fCIS) Cable lalcenfleld a Kl YD lAICI lokenfleld u Kao fNIC) labnfleld a ICIAK fCISI .. ersfleld
A •tar C *) preceding o log listing indicates it it a paid
advertisement, Channel• 22, 21 and 3"' are UHF in lot An·
gelfl, with 28 being the educational ( ETV) station. Chon·
nels 17, 23 and 29 ore UHF In 8olrersfield.
Thi• •oe"aalne It P•ltllt!Md ... kly ,., •hit newtpoper lly TV WI• •
divltlff 9f Ortfflft ,...... .............. C:.., IM., ecll*lal aitd rwodlff·
ti... etn-, ,,0 , ha I 190, OleMele, C.tff, A'4reu o4¥er1l1i119 l~vlri"
to lhe dl•'-Y -...ntll"I ._.,._, 9f ftll1 11ew~.
fta1e 14
Warren Stevens. B1rb1r1 Bouchet Gwp Skinner.
Ind Stew•rt M~ ruest. (It) • MtN: (C) "T1ll Liit c...
D a:! Cl) Miii ,. I s.ttcae: (C} -A--(---' ) '5" Nerf! H (60) •<n. Wh' " 0 N · -..-.ern .,......_ "' •1· 111e 1sper. n •n riClft din Anne Maril Albtrlhlttl
tobacco pl1nt1tlon. McGill tries to .·...._.. -(30) aa..._ w d discover if the Jesuit prllst, F1ther • '"' ..... .., " · loyol1, rq1rdld by th• natl'te WOf'll. B C.11""""4!: (C) Shown IA
ers u 1 saint is 1ctu1lly a con '~ptlin From Castile," with TY"lftl
min 1nd thief. Power; "Fort Worttl," with Ran-
• M1fv lrlffil (C) (90) dolph Scott: "Code Name: Ja1111r,"
111...a c.n. <Cl (30) wit~. Ray 01nton: '1'111 Min Rid·
s,entltlell: ''The Slculer City." !~: with R~ndolph Scott: ind
Or. Kelth Berwlcll •sks If the church Dive Bombtr. with Emit Flynn .
should 10 te ll"llt lenaths to con· • Lii CrMI (C) (60)
tect the 1 .. dairebll elements of e Mewll: "TM Dt1J ......., (n>-
toc~ippies ind homotulllls. 111.nct) '45 -Betty Grable, Jolin
(R) Payne.
• 0 hlidl • ... ..... (j1l Cl) ... (C}
t:ID 8 IS Cl) fridey fHaM Mewlt: (C} iU 00 T1lil D., HU (C} 1" ......... (drema) '64--(llff a (I) ...
Robertlotl, Glorp Chlkirb, Mirta • f .... • ........ Ml'I a r Ptnchy, Harry Andrews, Oonlld
Hou*!. An IClioa·paclltd l"l·OW· 11=-. MtN: """""" .......,.. (td·
lion of a f11t that milht have ,,.. wntufe) ;49 -Richard Contt, l11 vented the tutal destruction ol J. Cobb. !..llftdon In World Wer II. The story D U (I) ne Tlllf&M a. (C} rs about 1 JQllldron of bombtn whote misalon is to dntroy •n a @ (]) Jety ........ (C}
1lmosl·lmprean1ble processln1 pl1ftt a Cll Sein .. • ..
built by the Germans tD fuel their l2!GO ... Jet -. (C) rocuts. Lt Erik Beram111. 1 Nor· -• , ...
.. ,1an undlrpvund fl&tlt•. ,..._ 12:31. lllllld ,....
Britltll I ntefliPMe to Ille feet that _,, tfle Germans 111 about to ioo. in ! Act~• Tll11tre: "Betrartd
•ll·out rocMt blitz 111inst London. omen.
(R) 1:098MM: ....,._ 1 .. ._ ....
II) -:11: (C) ~-If 1111 iiHbt" (mystery) '55 -01111 Alt-~ (•~lure) 42 -James drews. Join Fontllne.
Ca1ney. Oenms Morain. D Mewir: "Calrr .. s,,1111" (com· • ._.,,ill lilJ) '64-«anllftll Williama. 81rber1
WlllMr.
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SATURDAY
JUNE 1
ac..r ... 11e11e:tc>-....... fa" (westm) '55 -Joel McON,
'-II ef ........ (C) ll:GO ...., Dim (C)
lO:JO Vler1CiMIMi1 .. 1: ~ (C)
21 .. Us nil -..... M ... l.tlpe ...... : ~;. ..... ..,;;rk ;..:.~.~-~-=t ef .. ::a.~~ , .... f1aW' (wattrn) 'st--Stlp
EJllclile lMltc (C) Homelef, John C1unlll. •
llr ....... CC> fl~ rn 11le .... (C) .,. s.r.; ~ (C) :f' :-'tv~ 1'1llllre: "Oaupter
l:tl ii~~ IMpf9e (C) 11 •JOPJM >itJ ___ , __ (C) 1:.1-.~ -=:.,.~Wlltem) '32 • • ~~ -;~~ ~
-GllCijs S.artllout, Lloyd Nolan. Cma" (1dvtnture) '62-411'·
... c:..tly M .. (C) aila Modiynsb. 1:•1m· --,.,...... (C) 1\e F..mtic r .. (C)
• lllllil: (C) ..... .\FTfn~OON
fer c:.w.t" (western) '55 -John 12:801 U1 C.ltt • Maia Derek, James CaJMY. 1Z:.JO a Cl) ..., .,... (C)
t:OO~I ,,. ....... Jr. (C) .... = ................ 11le f'lllltllNll (C) (western) '43-John Wayne, Martha ,.,..., M• (C) Scott.
TllNtrt: Today's telte-'"CilJ (I) ...,,... .. 1 •u (C) are "Mr. Moto's Last Wn-c:....t T1lutre: "SWord ol
inc.'' "MOii Rote," Ind "Kill or Be ..
Killed." len~ C.. Vida t:JOIU Tiie ... a11... (C) l:GO a Cl) Tiie LHe .... (C) (j) s. ....... Celiltll (C) Mltlt: "l'ft. See ,.. "' ..,
• "CJr tr (df'lftll) 'l ml' (Jnuslc:al) '52-0oris Day,
-fr.d M1eMurr1y, Ann Slleridan. Dinny Thomas.
· D @(J)-.., It t1111 c.nr ID Opiliell: Wllllillcltl (C)
.,... .. (Ma (C) •=•I a Cl)• .... ._ (C) E £lalela ~EX feat.re: (C) "With Thtir Eyes
lt:OO 11 ~ Sllaualf (C) on the Stars." A IOok at America's 1Wu1 (C) space pro1ram, filmed at Cape Ken·
Iii( ... (C) ntdy under the auspices of NASA.
presented llD betttr lnfor-. tllt pub-
lic on the efforts currently beitl1
made to conquer space. • .... "Clfitlil ..,.... (ad·
wnture) '47 -Stlwlrt Gnftler,
Kaltlleen Rpn. 2:00. 9Cl)11le ..... 11111111:
(C) lTll S hoemaker, Eddie Atcaro,
Jack Dries Ind Jact WhftlMr ~· rMntate the 1 OOlh rvnninc from
Belmont Rece Track in New Yoftl. a ..... <C> "line ,. ....
._.. (mystaiy) '56--Ltnlne Day,
Rlclnlci lfontalb111.
• $(llertl s,edlt: (C) UCl.A year-
llld lllOftl ,....,.
II PGA Golf 3rd Round * ATLANTA OPEN fJ 9 Cl) PIA C,... AtlMt.e
Oje1: (Cf Atlanta, Geor1ia pnwides
the dramatic settln1 for one of the
most 1n11lftn1 of 111 toum171 when
the n1tion's most masterful eolfers convene at the Atlanta Country Club
for 1 frontal attack on the cham·
pionship crown and the $100,000
purse.
I lie llewtr. ''H1ll11te." 2:l0 Cllll .. Sii c..a
l:GO 11le .... lldltr: (C) "Should
tlll U.S. SUbtldlH Its Olympic
AthletesT' Students from lA Minda
and Bell hip schools deb1te tlll
~le. U Mewie: "Tiie War It tlle Celd" (western) '57-.leffrey Hunter. Shtrlt Notftl. -
fJ MHllH $ lllhwie: (C) "Catlle Qieell ef llMtua" (western) '54
-81rt11r1 Stan.,yck, Ronald R111an.
l:JO fJ lllhwle: "1111 w.rtd W11 Htl ,.,.. (drema) '58-Edmond O'Brien,
Mona FrM1m1n.
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D ~ UM: (C) "Tiit F1m-ine Fflhtn." Jacti Vaulhl, Dir9etlDr
of the PNCI Cor;s, d*'-hll orpnlz1tlon'1 lncrealni ,....._
ment in flctrtlni famine II the
unclerdtwloped countrill of the
wor1d. EQill•
Cea. llleah: (C) "I Wonder
'1 Kissln1 Her Now?'' •:t01 ""' ...... (C) ...n..... ..... tc> •
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5:toll9Cl)l.._au~ hit llM.:
(C) l1ii $30,000·Added Miiady
H1ndiup. U, for l'llllWll for tilt
17th time today, the mlle and ..-
lixhenth Mll1dy H1ndlclp II a
major stalces for fillill and marea
on the road to the chlmplonthip. decldin1 V1nity Handlclp on June
29.
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kens, Elecutive Secreury ol the
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MWatiNI 1111111 _. Yanart 5:301 .. ., (C) e:~·· (C)
.... leat Host Robert CrOftlll
interviews Colin Aetctler, who hillld
throu1h the ,Grend Canyon ind
wrote 1 book about lt-''The Men
Who ~alks Throulh Time."
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